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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE *
GPO 16—53001-1
HMAH
INDEX OF PATENTS
ISSUED FROM
THE UNITED STATES
PATENT OFFICE
1959
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1960
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. - Price $6.25 (Buckram)
CONTENTS
Page
List of Patentees (includes Reissues) 3
List of Design Patentees 1063
List of Plant Patentees 1109
Classification of Patents 1111
Classification of Designs 1 185
List of Patent, Design, Plant Patent, and Reissue Numbers Appearing
in the Official Gazette for 1959 1191
List of Disclaimers and Dedications 1193
Decisions Published in the Official Gazette in 1959 1195
1959
PATENTS ISSUED
Patents 52,470— No. 2,866,973 to No. 2,919,442 > inclusive.
Reissues 177— No. 24,584 to No. 24,760 inclusive.
Designs 2,769— No. 184,204 to No. 186,972 2 inclusive.
Plant Patents 101— No. 1,792 to No. 1,892 inclusive.
' Includes 62 Patents withdrawn.
'Includes 1 Design withdrawn.
19 5 9
LIST OF PATENTEES
This list includes reissue patentees
Arranged in accordance with the first significant character or word of the name (in accordance with city and telephone directory practice).
A. B. A. Mfg. Co. : See —
Long, Paul M. 2,878,028.
AB Byggforbattring : /See —
Gustafsson, Erie R. 2,902,256.
ABC Industries, Inc. : See —
Rosenow, Monroe H., and Kohls. 2,908,307.
A. B. C. Specialty Co. : See —
Walker, Richard B. 2,868,204.
AB Ferrosan : See —
Hanell. Erik S.. and Sundbeck. 2.904,591.
Welin, Solve. Ekstroni, and Stenvall. 2,891,891.
A/B Kabi : See —
Holmberg, John K. O. H., and Sellmann. 2,916,419.
A. B. Mould and Construction Co. Ltd. : See —
Bleaney, Paul. 2,869,843.
AB Svenska Flaktfabriken : See —
Carlsson, Sven, and Larsen. 2,881,534.
Gustavsson, Bertil. 2,887,544.
Krantz, Evert. 2,877,562.
Larkfeldt, Birger. 2,911,002.
Matts, Sigvard. 2,884,087.
Skoglund. Bengt. 2,903, S00.
A B Svenska Maskinverken : See —
Blomquist, Uno O. 2,907,288.
A.C.E.C. Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Cliarleroi :
See —
Baffrev, Anton R.. Hofmeier, Schmidt, and Hormann.
2,895,034.
A.C.E. Machinery Ltd. : See —
Lunn, Richard T. 2.905,272.
ACF Industries, Inc. : See —
Abel, Joseph C. 2,905, 10S.
Armstrong, James F. 2,876,758.
Armstrong, James F. 2,915,053.
Armstrong, James F., and Kalert. 2,915,049.
Berliner. Henrv A. 2,903.968.
Black, James G., Jr., and Rayburn. 2,914,161.
Brown, Morris C, and Highley. 2,890,032.
Carlson, Harold A., Zub. and Eickmann. 2,890,031.
Clade, Robert. 2,890,856.
Clade, Robert. 2,912,219.
Cohen, Charles L. 2.912,883.
Cook, Forrest W., and Eberhardt. 2,882,027.
Dement, James F., Benson, and Niemeyer. 2,867,915.
Dyne, Godfrey D. 2,890,399.
Eberhardt, Howard. 2,905,455.
Edelen, James L. 2,904,876.
Edelen, James L. 2,904,877.
Edelen, James L. 2,914,178.
Eickmann, Olin J. 2,914,307.
Eisenberg, Robert M. 2,877,569.
Furrer, John it. 2.872.881.
Furrer, John R. 2,901,986.
Furrer, John R. 2,908,229.
Furrer. John R. 2.908.233.
Furrer, John R., and Runken. 2,900,924.
Furrer, John R., and Runken. 2,917,005.
Gehner, Maurice A. 2,881,747.
Goodridge, Laurence M., and Martin. 2,877,003.
Goodwin, Francis L., Jr. 2,890,390.
Gordon, Dwight M. 2,S90,030.
Gordon, Dwight M. 2,913,921 .
Hennemann, Raymond G. 2,881,791.
Henning, Otto. Re. 24,742.
Henning, Otto A. 2,882,029.
Johnson, Eldon A. 2.876,707.
Johnson, Eldon A. 2,905,097.
Johnson, John A. 2,889,963.
Johnson, John A., and Gruitch. 2,913,147.
Joy, Robert W. 2,919,087.
Klaber, George B. 2,904,264.
Korte, Alfred C. 2,904,026.
Lesti, Arnold. 2,897,373.
Lesti, Arnold. 2,890,275.
Loew, Burl C. 2,905,188.
Lutton, Melvin C. 2.905.920.
Lutton, Melvin C. 2,907,924.
Moorhead, Seth B., Jr. 2,915,013.
Natho, Paul J. 2,S86,283.
Rayburn, Charles C. and Black. 2.905.744.
Rayburn, Charles C, and Horiuchi. 2,903,634.
Read, Loland B. 2.914,052.
Reid, Joseph G.. Jr., and Genovese. 2,877,388.
Rucker, Robert M. 2.869,819.
Teagarden, Dwight M. 2,918,046.
Terlecky, Boris, and Furrer. 2,887,070.
Wynn, Robert O. 2,904,059.
ACR Electronics Corp. : See —
Most, David. 2,901,671.
AESUP : See —
Held, Serge S., Mieville, and Woog. 2,917,758.
A. G. Balmholz Steinbruche & Hartschotterwerke : See —
Thomann, Erwin. 2,906,633.
AHMCO, Inc. : See—
Hein, Frederick H. 2,914,198.
Forney, Edgar W„ Jr. 2,904,619.
A-M Co. : See—
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and Randick. 2,876,215.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and Randick. 2,876,316.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and Randick. 2,876,317.
A-M Corp. : See —
Schwaneke, Alfred E. 2,881,300.
AMI Inc. : See —
Vanderzee, Harry H. 2,880,003.
AMP Inc. : See —
Broske, William F. 2,908,887.
Dernier, Henry W. 2,892,368.
Dernier, Henry W. 2,914,976.
Delmer, Henry W. 2,915,929.
Dernier, Henry W. 2,916,953.
Folkenroth, Earl E. 2,873,511.
Forney, Edgar W., Jr. 2,890,267.
Fox, Harry A., Jr. 2,906,987.
Freedom, Thorns C. 2,887,916.
Hamrnell, Kemper M. 2,888,662.
Kinkaid, Robert J. 2,915,755.
Reider, George S., Jr. Re. 24,604.
Sitz, Gilbert C. 2,903,670.
Sitz, Gilbert C. 2,909,756.
Swengel, Robert C. 2,891,103.
Watts, William S. 2,882,508.
Wells, Franklin H. 2,869,103.
Werner, Walter M. 2,900,854.
APAG, Apparatebau A.G. : See —
Brauss, Gustav J. 2,917,824.
APOD Corp. : See —
Rosmarin. Philip F., and Pantzer. 2,875,769.
APRA Precipitator Corp. : See —
Rawe, Roger F. 2,911,060.
A. P. V. Co. Ltd., The : See —
Goodman, Hugh F. 2,871,036.
A.R.F. Products, Inc. : See —
Hupert, Julius J., Mac'iszewski, and Reslock. 2,905,886.
Maciszewski, Arthur H, Hupert, Goldstein, and Szubski.
2,881,315.
Naber, Joseph S., and Przedpelski. 2,913,673.
A/S Ardal og Sunndal Verk : See —
Hanssen, Oktor M. 2.904,490.
ASCO Automatic Specialties Corp. : See —
Seward, Edwin R., and Gainer. 2,898,944.
A-S-H Industries, Inc. : See —
Gianniny, Omer A., Jr., and Rolston. 2,897,009.
A-S-K Corp. : See —
Archer, George W. and M. B. 2,916,316.
A/S Myrens Verksted : See —
Dahl, Knut O. 2,901,967.
A/S Sadolin & Holmblad : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W. 2,879,278.
A/S Stord : See —
Solheim, Peder. 2,883,163.
A. and T. Development Corp. : See —
Avril, Arthur C. 2,904,942.
AVCO Mfg. Corp. : See —
Bussard, Emmery J. H. 2,918,629.
Aacon Contracting Co., Inc. : See —
Cadillac, John G. and R. T. 2,884,125
Aagaard, Leif, to National Lead Co. Yield seed and method
for preparing same. 2,886,415, 5-12-59, CI. 23 — 202.
Aamoth, Hilmer L. : See —
Taylor, Frank C, Jr., and Aamoth. 2,868,832.
Aannerud, Sigurd A., and E. Mostad, to Pyror Ltd. Method
of treating iron sulfide-containing ore or concentrates.
2,868,635, 1-13-59, CI. 75—23.
Aansworth, Ltd. : See — ■
Schneier, Max., and Levine. 2,881,964.
Aaron, Charles : See —
Rockstrom, Leonard, and Aaron. 2,872,126.
Aaron, Charles, and L. Rockstrom, to Cameron Machine Co.
Shaft injector for rewind machine. 2,877,959, 3-17-59,
CI. 242—66.
Aarons, Ralph : See —
Remer, Norman A., and Aarons.
2,881,146.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Method of manufactur-
in a two-piece mould.
Aarons, Ralph, and R. Schlatter, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Process for increasing soil-resistance of fibers,
a composition therefor and process for producing it.
2,891 874, 6-23-59, CI. 106—287.
Aasbo, Leon J. : See —
Schjelderup, Gunnar. and Aasbo. 2,904,609.
Aasland, John L., to International Harvester Co. Corn picker
snapping roll adjustment mechanism. 2,881,579, 4-14-59,
CI. 56 — 104.
Aasland, John L., to International Harvester Co. Corn pick-
ing attachment for combines. 2,912,812, 11-17-59, CI.
56—18.
Aasted, Kai C. S., and C. Johansen.
ing hollow objects of chocolate
2,896,557, 7-28-59, CI. 107 — 54.
Ab Asbrink & Co. : See —
Oberg, John L. 2,916,761.
Ab Urfabriken : See —
Nurmse, Karl. 2,896,874.
Abacus, Inc. : See —
Goldsholl, Morton. 2,872,145.
Abadjieff, Ivan V., to Leland-Gifford Co. Truing tools for a
grinding wheel. 2,914,057, 11-24-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Abajian, Aram C. Foldable chair. 2,913,040, 11-17-59, CI.
155 — 148.
Abarth & C. Soc. a.r.l. : See —
Abarth, Carlo. 2,878,888.
Abarth, Carlo, to Abarth & C. Soc
for internal combustion engines.
181—50.
Abarth, Carlo, to Abarth & Co. Silencer for motor vehicles.
2,897,909, 8-4-59, CI. 181—50.
Abarth & Co. : See —
Abarth, Carlo. 2,897,909.
Abatemarco, Michael R., M. A. Shriro, and S. F. Guggenheim.
Rectilinear potentiometer and improved housing therefor.
2,902,663, 9-1-59, CI. 338—176.
Abbadessa, Leonard J. Proportion flow pump. 2,903,008,
9-8-59. CI. 137 — 99.
Abbe, Carl H. : See —
Miskel, John J., Abbe, Sarasin, and Thulke. 2,890,913.
Thulke, Hermann G., and Abbe. 2,886,200.
Abbe, Carl H., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Article dispensing
apparatus. 2.877.926, 3-17-59, CI. 221 — 222.
Abberley, Maurice W., S. T. Parker, and A. G. Ellis. Turning
machines. 2,867,885, 1-13-59, CI. 25—24.
Abbett, Roy C, and K. Solomon, to Radio Corp. of America.
Reduction of ghost images in television. 2,888,515,
5-26-59, CI. 178 — 6.
Abbey Etna Machine Co. : See —
Nitkiewicz, Stanley L. 2,890,321.
Abbey, Harold G. Conveyor chain and trackway assembly.
2,915,169, 12-1-59, CI. 198—177.
Abbey, Hyman D. Packaging cardboard for garment.
2.884,124. 4-28-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Abbiati, Theodore H., to Screw Machine Products Co. Method
clamps to hoses. 2,871,738, 2-3-59,
a.r.l. Exhaust silencer
2,878,888, 3-24-59, CI.
Solar heater. 2,906,257, 9-29-59, CI.
of applying wire
CI. 81—9.3.
Abbot, Charles G
126 — 271.
Abbott, Bert F., to Bear Mfg. Co. Tool for removing balance
weights from rims of wheels of automotive vehicles.
2,883,153, 4-21-59, CI. 254—131.
Abbott, Cecil E. Hand weeder. 2,882,085, 4-14-59, CI.
294—50.9.
Abbott Coin Counter Co., Inc. : See —
Brown, Norman E., and Dawidowicz. 2,886,045.
Abbott, Edward F. : See —
De Wiess, Ferdinand A., and Abbott. 2,881,282.
Abbott, Frank R. Broad band electroacoustic transducer.
2,895,062, 7-14-59, CI. 310—9.6.
Abbott, Frank R. Hemispherical acoustic phase compensator.
2,898,589, 8-4-59, CI. 343—113.
Abbott, Gail C, to Grip Nut Co. Article selecting, rejecting
and measuring apparatus. 2,880,868, 4-7-59, CI. 209 — 72.
Abbott, George F., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Permanent signal alarm circuit. 2,892,895, 6-30-59, CI.
179—27.
Abbott, George F. Jr., M. E. Krom, A. C. Mehring. and W.
Whitney, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Centralized
memory line concentrator system. 2,894,072, 7-7-59, CI.
179 — 18.
Abbott, George V. Tool setting gage for boring machines
and the like. 2,872,736, 2-10-59. CI. 33—172.
Abbott, John A., to Textron, Inc. Saw chains. 2.S73.775.
2-17-59, CI. 143 — 135.
Abbott Laboratories : See —
Alter, Arthur, Zaugg, and Schock. 2,887,474.
Beck, Karl M., and Stormont. 2,893,869.
Bujan. Albert F. 2 908,274.
Carbon, John A. 2,918,469.
Debus, Allen G. 2,874,180.
Donnison, George H. 2,876.225.
Endicott, Clarence J., Dallavis, and Dickinson. 2,881,085.
Helgren, Fred J. 2,918,370.
Hollis, Robert H. 2,885.321.
Horrom, Bruce W. 2,916,417.
Illich, (Jpnrge M.. Jr. 2.905.686.
Loper, Douglas A. 2,902,995.
Lynch, Matthew J. 2,914,443.
Michaels, Raymond J.. Jr., and Spielman. 2,884,442.
Peterson, Merlin H. 2,871,164.
Abbott Laboratories : See — Continued '
Ryan, George R. 2,915,211.
Schock, Richard U. 2,885,400.
Schock, Richard U. 2,901,484.
Sherman, William R. 2,918,473.
Sommers, Armiger H. 2,891,063.
Tabern, Donalee L., and Storey. 2,911,338.
Walasek, Otto F. 2,881,162.
Walasek, Otto F. 2,881,163.
Weston, Arthur W. 2,881,172.
Weston, Arthur W. 2,907,765.
Weston, Arthur W., Zaugg, and Michaels. 2,907,766.
Wright, Howard B., and Moore. 2,870,147.
Wright, Howard B., and Moore. 2,870,149.
Wright, Howard B., and Moore. 2,870,150
Wright, Howard B., and Moore. 2,870,151.
Zaugg, Harold E., and Horrom. 2,881,210.
Abbott Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Abbott, Samuel L. 2,869,798.
Abbott, Samuel L. 2,906,593.
Abbott, Marion E. : See —
Laakso, Leo H. 2,914,938.
Abbott, Matthew O. : See —
Macdonald, Waldron S., and Abbott. 2,879,000.
Abbott, Mortimer D., W. L. Snider, and G. E. Liedholm, to
Shell Development Co. Process for the conversion of heavy
residual oils. 2,915,457, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 74.
Abbott, Samuel L., to Abbott Machine Co., Inc. Successive
setting of tensions on a multiple winding machine.
2,869,798, 1-20-59, CI. 242 — 45.
Abbott, Samuel L., to Abbott Machine Co., Inc. Dyeing syn-
thetic tow. 2,906,593, 9-29-59. CI. 8—154.
Abbott, Thomas I. : See—
Crevling, Thomas V., Haag, and Abbott. 2,899,334.
Abbott, Tony. Barber chair. 2,884,047, 4-28-59, CI. 155 — 25.
Abbott, Wilton R. : See —
Bower, John L., and Abbott. 2,875,524.
Bower, John L, and Abbott. 2,906.934.
Bower, John L., and Abbott. 2,916.826.
Abbott, Wiiton R., to North American Aviation, Inc. Digital
positioning servo. 2,886,753. 5-12-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Abdo, Joseph T. Combination pressure regulator and shut-off
valve. 2,877,796, 3-17-59, CI. 137 — 599.
Abegg & Reinhold Co. : See —
Spiri. Willy H. 2.904,311.
Abel. Bernell D. One-hand-operable offset measuring gage
and portable hand saw guide. 2,906,303, 9-29-59, CI.
143—6.
Abel, George J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Contour sewing
machines. 2,880,683, 4-7-59, CI. 112 — 2.
Abel, Joseph C, to ACF Industries, Inc. Lading strap anchor.
2,905.108, 9-22-59, CI. 105—369.
Abel William E. : See —
Norris, James C, Abel, and Brown. 2,913,543.
Abel, William T. : See —
Beale, Alvin F., Jr., Eilers, and Abel. 2,868,294.
Abell, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical
control apparatus for rolling mill. 2,917,689, 12-15-59,
CI. 318—6.
Abell, Frank. Method of obtaining evidence of traffic signal
violations. 2,871,088, 1-27-59, CI. 346 — 1.
Abell. George E. B. : See —
Price, Peter R. 2,871,012.
Abell, Gurdon, Jr., to United States of America, Air Force.
Electrical delay lines. 2,874,358, 2-17-59, CI. 333 — 29.
Abendroth, O'Farrel. Fluid controlled junk basket 2,915,127,
12-1-59, CI. 166—99.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. : See —
Mitchell, Horace G. 2,893,523.
Abercrombie, Raymond O. Dispenser. 2,892,461, 6-30-59,
CI. 133—5.
Aberer, Frank E. : See —
Talge, Henry J., and Aberer. 2,903,927.
Aberer, Frank E., to J. C. Hockery, as trustee. Device with
suction type fastener. 2,908,467, 10-13-59, CI. 248 — 206.
Aberer, Frank E., and H. J. Talge ; said Aberer assor. to
said Talge. Reversible appliance mounting. 2,883,138,
4-21-59, CI. 248—289.
Aberer, Frank E., and H. J. Talge, to J. C. Hockery. Power-
operated can opener. 2,893.116, 7-7-59. CI. 30 — 4.
Aberer. Frank E., and H. J. Talge ; said Aberer assor. to said
Talge. Power-operated can opener. 2,902,757, 9-8-59, CI.
30 — 4.
Aberer, James B., to J. C. Hockery, as trustee. Coupling and
o locking mechanism. 2,908,520. 10-13-59, CI. 287 — 126.
Aberg, Carl R. : See —
Aberg, Lars D. and C. R., and Wilson. 2,918,235.
Aberg, Lars D. and C. R., and M. I. Wilson. Parachute
devices. 2,918,235, 12-22-59, CI. 244—138.
Aberg. Sven T. : See-
Thames, Hans G. and Aberg. 2,918,539.
Abernathy, George H., and L. H. Lamouria, to The Regents
of the University of California. Paper depositing device
for vinevards, orchards, and the like. 2,869,284, 1-20-59,
CI. 47—9.
Abernethy. Charles W. : See —
Smith, William A., Abernethy, and Downey. 2.919,026.
Abernethy, Ira A., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Method of making
plastic boot. 2,895,149, 7-21-59, CI. 12—142.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Abernethy, Nelson W., E. M. Diss, and T. W. Sarge, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Fiber-forming composition comprising
cellulose acetate and acrylonitrile copolymer and fiber con-
sisting essentially of same. 2.872,424, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 17.
Abington Textile Machinery Works : See —
Clark, Ernest. 2,910,733.
Clark, Ernest. 2,910,734.
Clark, Ernest. 2,910,735.
Clark, Ernest. 2,910,736.
Ramo, Oliver H. 2,917,076.
Abitibi Corp. : See —
Dorland, Rodger M., Yan, and Heslop. 2,918,398.
Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd. : See —
Dorland, Rodger M., and McKinney. 2,906,659.
Dorland. Rodger M.. Yan, and Hale. 2,876,153.
Hossain, Shan U. 2,901,389.
Abkowitz, Stanley, to United States of America, Army. Heat
treated titanium-aluminum-vanadium alloy. 2,906,654,
9-29-59, CI. 14S— 32.5.
Abkowitz, Stanlev. P. E. Moorhead. and J. R. Gross, to Mal-
lory-Sharon Metals Corp. High-strength titanium base
aluminum-vanadium-iron alloys. 2,884,323, 4-28-59, CI.
75 — 175.5.
Ablah. Frank J. : See —
McMillan, James O. 2.S94.604.
Able Edward T., to B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. Safety belt and
harness testers. 2,893,240, 7-7-59, CI. 73—95.
Abplanalp, Robert H., Ya to J. J. Baessler. Protective cap
for aerosol containers. 2,884,160, 4-28-59, CI. 220 — 60.
Abplanalp, Robert H., % to J. J. Baessler. Valve operating
sprav button for aerosol dispensers. 2,884,207, 4-28-59,
CI. 239— 601.
Abrading Systems Co. : See —
Boettcher, Stephen A. 2,912,799.
Boettcher, Stephen A. 2,912.802.
Boettcher. Stephen A., and Page. 2,869,294.
Abraham. Edward D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine.
2,880,842. 4-7-59, CI. 198 — 10.
Abraham, Edward P. : See —
Florev, Howard W., Abraham, Newton, Burton, Kelly,
Hale, and Miller. 2,883,328.
Abraham. Erich. Double piston internal combustion engine.
2.896.596. 7-28-59. CI. 123—51.
Abraham, George. Hall effect circuit employing a steady
state of charge carriers. 2,909,679, 10-20-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Abraham, George. Parametric switching circuit amplifier.
2,912,599, 11-10-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Abraham, Herbert, to The Ruberoid Co. Lock-down square-
butt shingle. 2,8S4.878. 5-5-59. CI. 108—7.
Abraham, Herbert, to The Ruberoid Co. Shingle. 2,897,773,
8-4-59, CI. 107 — 7.
Abraham, Herbert, to The Ruberoid Co.
shingles. 2,900,928, 8-25-59, CI. 108-
Abraham, Herbert, to The Ruberiod
2,910,019, 10-27-59, CI. 108 — 7.
Abraham, Michael : See —
Clay, Robert A. 2,869,291.
Abraham. Milton E. and G. Wilbert. to Warner-Lambert
Pharmaceutical Co. Oxidation of 2,5-dialkyl pyridines.
2.884.415. 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 295.5.
Abraham. Wayne G. : See —
Salisbury, Frederick L., and Abraham. 2.899,599.
Abraham, Wayne G., and S. F. Varian, to Varian Associates.
Hieh fremiencv tube. 2,879,440, 3-24-59, CI. 315 — 5.38.
Abraham, William H. Foot rest. 2,881,823, 4-14-59, CI.
155—169.
Abrahams. Fred W.. to Advance Transformer Co. Apparatus
for starting and operating gaseous discharge devices.
2.870.378 1-20-59. CI. 315 — 97.
Abrahams, Gustav B. Snow plow. 2,895,237, 7-21-59, CI.
37—53.
Abrahams, William D. Prefabricated irrigation gate.
2.889.684. 6-9-59. CI. 61—28.
Abrahamson. Charles M., to All-Steel Equipment Inc. Desk
tray. 2,901.120, 8-25-59, CI. 211 — 126.
Abramitis. Walter W. : See —
Harwood, James. Reck, and Abramitis. 2.902.401.
Abramo, jTohn G., and R. H. Reinhard, to Monsanto Chemical
fluorochloroalkanes. 2,903,489,
Roofing of dual-form
-7.
Co. Strip-shingle.
Co. Dechlorination of
9-8-59, CI. 260—653.5.
Abmmoska, Alfred A., and J. R. Cox. to The
Mfg. Co. Indexing mechanism. 2,871,721,
74—535.
Abrams, Daniel : See —
MacFarlane, Roderick T., Abrams and
2,917.581.
Abrams, Donald J., and M. R. Welland. Trigger mechanism
for snesr or harnonn guns. 2.905,167, 9-22-59, CI. 124 — 40.
Abrams Instrument Corp. : See —
Hewitt, John E., Schmidt, and Gardner. 2,868,924.
Abrams, Irving M. : Sep —
Patterson. James A., and Abrams. 2.900,352.
Abrams. Morris, to Arrow Fastener Co., Inc.
staplers 2.884,636, 5-5-59, CI. 1 — 49.
Abrams. Ralph, to Cambridge Thermionic Corp. Adjustable
assembly. 2,899,220, 8-11-59, CI. 287 — 20.
Abrams. Ralph, to Cambridge Thermionic Corp. Insulating
mount. 2.899,486. 8-11-59. CI. 174 — 166.
Abrams, Ralph, to Cambridge Thermionic Corp. Trimmer ca-
pacitor. 2.910,635, 10-27-59, CI. 317 — 249.
Abrams, Ralph, to Cambridge Thermionic Corp. Electrically
insulating devices. 2,918,521, 12-22-59, CI. 174 — 152.
Balas Collet
2-3-59. CI.
Passman.
Hand operated
Abrams, Victor R., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Apparatus
for sterilizing fluid foods. 2,901,225, 8-25-59, CI. 257 — 84.
Abrams, Victor R., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Food
sterilizer. 2,909,985, 10-27-59, CI. 99 — 251.
Abramson, Alvin A., to Central States Paper & Bag Co.
Packaging covers for coiled sheet material. 2,883,045,
4-21-59, CI. 206—59.
Abramson, Harold A. Deodorant composition. 2,893,918,
7-7-59, CI. 167—90.
Abramson, Harvey J., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Multiple-
hanging-garment shipping container. 2,873,851, 2-17-59,
CI. 206 — 7.
Abramson, Hugo, to Aktiebolaget C.E. Johansson. Indicator
device for measuring instruments. 2,900,732, 8-25-59, CI.
33 — 172.
Abramson, Ralph J. : See —
Klipp, Jerome M., and Abramson. 2,868,557.
Abrasive Co. of America : See —
Johnson, William L. 2,895,851.
Abresch, Carel F., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2.905.092, 9-^22-59, CI. 103 — 87.
Abresch, Carel F., to General Motors Corp. Dishwasher.
2,907,335, 10-6-59, CI. 134 — 176.
Abresch, Carel F., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,907,470, 10-6-59, CI. 211—126.
Abreu, Francisco D. Loom shuttle. 2,881,806, 4-14-59,
CI. 139 — 196.
Absorbent Cotton Co., The : See — ■
London, Melvin D. 2,891,544.
Abzug, Malcolm J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Aircraft automatic
pilot. 2,884,212. 4-28-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Account-Tokens Ltd. : See —
Evans, Jean-Paul R. M. 2,900,899.
Accumulatoren-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bronstert, Franz. 2,898,393.
Bronstert, Franz. 2,915,577.
Clostermann, Klaus, and Borchers. 2,887,523.
Garten, Wilhelm. 2,882,330.
Hagspihl, Paul. 2,909,586.
Ace Products Co. : See —
Fall, Albert P. 2,884,654.
Ace Tool Engineering Co.. Inc. : See —
Coy, Homer E. 2,895,226.
Aceto, Nicholas C. : See —
Turkot, Victor A., Eskew, and Aceto. 2,906,630.
Achtziger, Christoph, to Porzellanfabrik Weiden Gebr. Baus-
cher, Zweigniederlassung der Lorenz Hutschenreuther Akt.
Soup cup. 2,893,583, 7-7-59, Cl. 215—10.
Achtznick, Heinz : See —
Henkel, Hans, and Achtznick. 2,875,900.
Acker. Robert C. : See —
Hartwig, Edward C, Kuenning, and Acker. 2,874,235.
Acker, William L., Jr. Automatic chucking device for drill
pipes and the like. 2,905,998, 9-29-59, Cl. 24 — 254.
Ackerlind, Erik. High frequency pen recorder. 2,879,499,
3-24-59, Cl. 340—174.
Ackerman, Carl L., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Television receiver
chassis construction. 2,896,201, 7-21-59, Cl. 340 — 367.
Ackerman, Harold S. Heat transfer apparatus. 2,918,043,
12-22-59, Cl. 122 — 156.
Ackerman, Harold T. : See —
Ackermann, Frank F. 2,902,302.
Ackerman, Robert M. Automatic welding fixture for crusher
rollers. 2,914.651. 11-24-59, Cl. 219 — 76.
Ackerman, Stanley C. : See —
Kotsch, William E., and Ackerman. 2.901.667.
Ackermann, Frank F., to H. T. Ackerman. Wobbler type stuff-
ing box. 2,902,302, 9-1-59, Cl. 286—31.
Ackermann, Franz : See —
Siegrist, Adolf E., and Ackermann. 2,905.667.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and Ackermann. 2,910,472.
Ackermann, Franz, and A. E. Siegrist, to Ciba Ltd. Process
for the optical brightening of materials of polyesters.
2 875,089, 2-24-59, Cl. 117—33.5.
Ackermann, Herman H., to Railtrack Equipment Corp. S.A.
Rail head grinding mechanism. 2,906,064, 9-29-59, Cl.
51 — 54.
Ackermann, Hugo : See —
Ackermann, Hugo, and Criimmenerl. 2,917,813.
Ackermann, Hugo, and G. Criimmenerl, to H. Ackermann.
Detachable tool holder, especially for grooving files.
2,917,813, 12-22-59, Cl. 29—80.
Ackermann, Paul : See —
Kolbel, Herbert, and Ackermann. 2,868,627.
Ackermann, Walter, to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus
for removing coatings. 2,891,433. 6-23-59, Cl. 81 — 9.51.
Ackerson. Mildred O. Device for holding infants. 2,876,459,
3-10-59, Cl. 4—185.
Acklam, Merle E. Pennant support. 2,905,140, 9-22-59, Cl.
116—173.
Ackles, Robert N., to Enu Laboratories, Inc. Mixer agitator.
2,918,264, 12-22-59, Cl. 259—134.
Ackley, John W., to Deere & Co. Liquid fertilizer attachment.
2,888,891, 6-2-59, Cl. 111—80.
Ackley, John W.. t0 Deere & Co. Tank enclosure. 2,891,694,
6-23-59, Cl. 220 — 24.5.
Ackley, Thomas, to J. J. Donovan. Outrigger fishing pole
supports. 2,898,065, 8-1-59, Cl. 248 — 40.
Acme Ball Bearing & Mfg. Co. : See —
Cogger, Howard. 2,916,335.
Acme-Hamilton Mfg. Corp., The : See —
Kahn, Marvin M. 2,874,723.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Acme Hanger Corp. : See —
Levin, Leon. 2,886,223.
Acme Highway Products Corp. : See —
Crone, Alfred F. 2,907,552.
Acme Metal Molding Co. : See —
Beyrle, Thomas T. 2,870,493.
Acme Precision Products, Inc. : See —
Alexander, Walter!!. 2,890.515.
Acme Protection Equipment Co. : Scr —
Hodenliouse, Louis N. 2,905,172.
Acme Staple Co. : See —
Cook. Lyman B. 2,905,941.
Acme Steel Co. : See —
Falck-Pedersen, Kjell A. 2.905.406.
Pullerton, Thomas J. 2,871,937.
Hager. Robert E. 2,884,635.
Hall, Marchand B. 2,868,238.
Ott, John E. 2,913,939.
Ott, John E., and Heslet. 2,871,936.
Pachter, John J. 2,868,048.
Pride, George H. 2,907,508.
Rasniussen, George E. 2,915,104.
Thornbery, James M., and Wognum. 2,891,432.
Wilson, Allen B. 2.874,652.
Wilson, Allen B. 2,911,037.
Wilson, Allen B., and Coleman. 2,880,589.
Wilson, Allen B., Keiser, and Coleman. 2,912,910.
Winkler. Alvin L. 2,905,066.
Winkler, Alvin L., Hager, and Falck-Pedersen. 2,882,814.
Acme Visible Records, Inc. : See —
Anderson George O. 2,903,808.
Attwood, Charles E. 2,901,308.
Deinlein, Victor E., and Tisdale. 2,914,211.
Freiberg, Stanley B. 2,888,932.
Tod, Allan H. 2,882,626.
Tod, Allan H., and Gray. 2,883,250.
Tod. Allan H„ and Gray. 2,900,985.
Acme WTire Co., The : See —
Benson, Norman E. 2,912,625.
Acomb, Byron H., R. G. Pennstrom, and D. W. Carkhuff, to
Union Carbide Corp. Magnetic powder dispenser.
2,878.075, 3-17-59, CI. 302—51.
Acorn Co. : See —
Clifton, Chester C. 2,895,160.
Acorn Engineering Co. : See —
Morris, Earl L. 2.885,689.
Morris, Earl L., and Curtice. 2,903,712.
Acosta, Ivan J. : See —
Till. Robert A., and Acosta. 2,905,433.
Acoustat Corp. : See —
Hollister, Harry W. Re. 24,658.
Aero Welder Mfg. Co. : See —
Wakeley, William M. 2,905,804.
Acrometal Products, Inc. : See —
Aiken, Percy. 2,867,854.
Steinback, Clarence I. 2,882,086.
Acterman, Joseph S. : See —
Erdley. Harold F., and Acterman. 2,909.930.
Acterman, Joseph S., to North American Aviation, Inc. Auto-
lubricated gas thrust bearing. 2,899,243, 8-11-59, CI.
308—9.
Actiengesellschaft Joh. Jacob Rieter & Cie : See —
Naegeli, Werner. 2,909,811.
Acton, Daniel D., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Screw cap
and sealed package. 2,916,175, 12-8-59, CI. 215 — 44.
Acton. Edmond W. Loose leaf holders. 2,891,553. 6-23-59,
CI. 129 — 17.
Acton. John R., to Ericsson Telephones Ltd. Electronic
counting and computing arrangement. 2.913,628, 11-17-59,
CI. 315—84.6.
Acton Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Ehrenfried, Albert D. 2.889,989.
Houghton, Richard W., and Crosby. 2,918,625.
Adachi. Shizuo R. : See —
Wile, Daniel D.. and Adachi. 2,887,856.
Ad-A-Dav Co., Inc. : See —
Cross, Carroll N., and Hayhow. 2,916,236.
Cross, Carroll N., and Hayhow. 2,916,242.
Adair, Paul F., to Jet Ignition Co., Inc. Spark gap electrode.
2,871,388, 1-27-59, CI. 313—141.
Adair. Robin, Jr. Variable pressure cushion system.
2,906,259, 9-29-59, CI. 128—33.
Adalet Mfg. Co., The : See —
Stecher, Henry D. 2,881,241 .
Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc. : See —
Nixon, Charles E. 2,910,821.
Adam, Elisabeth, and L. W. Granirer. Preparation derived
from placental tissue for relieving rheumatoid arthritis.
2,907,695, 10-6-59, CI. 167—74.
Adam. Folger. Jail locking devices and the like. 2,899,027,
8-11-59, CI. 189 — 7.
Adam, Folger. Relievable hangers, and the like. 2,901,207,
8-25-59, CI. 248—293.
Adam, Frank, Electric Co. : See —
Stieglitz, Henry M. 2,870,240.
Adam, Hermann. Bobbin supporting device. 2.869,496,
1-20-59, CI. 112—231.
Adam. John C. : See —
Torres, Jorge U., and Adam. 2,888,278.
Adamant Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Parkes. Philip G. 2,887,896.
Adamec, Oswald T., and G. M. Shapiro, to Adoria Corp. De-
vice to form and shape butter or substances of a similar
consistency or nature into ribbon-like or ball-like portions.
2,886,889, 5-19-59, CI. 30—115.
Adamick, Jules R. : See —
McGarvey, John A.. Schenck, and Adamick. 2,914,318.
Adams, Arthur, and R. Slack, to May & Baker Ltd. 5-amino-
3-methyl-isothiazole and process. 2,871,243, 1-27-59, CI.
260 — 306.8.
Adams, Benjamin F., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Process for shrinking polyacrylonitrile textiles with
specific chemical shrinking agents. 2,869,974, 1-20-59, CI.
8—130.1.
Adams, Cecil E. : See —
Hedge, John F., and Adams. 2,882,926.
Adams, Cecil E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Fluid motor.
2,899,941, 8-18-59, CI. 121 — 86.
Adams, Cecil E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Hydraulic
transmission and control mechanism for air conditioning
system. 2,910,839, 11-3-59, CI. 62—196.
Adams, Cecil E., W. E. Eschliman, and Y. H. Sun, to Ameri-
can Brake Shoe Co. Vane pump. 2,878,753, 3-24-59, CI.
103—42.
Adams, Cecil E., and W. E. Eschliman, to American Brake
Shoe Co. Variable volume pumping mechanism. 2,887,060,
5-19-59, CI. 103—42.
Adams, Charles H. : See — ■
Comings, Edward W., Shippee, and Adams. 2,882,239.
Adams, Charles J. : See —
Hutton, Robert W., Sigo, and Adams. 2,909,611.
Adams, Charles, Jr. Pipe hanger. 2,893,670, 7-7-59, CI.
248—59.
Adams, Charles J., to General Electric Co. Electric control
panel. 2,916,721, 12-8-59, CI. 339 — 147.
Adams, Charles J., and J. Schlenker. Jr., to The Northwestern
Corp. Selective merchandise vending machine with replace-
able magazine. 2,876,928, 3-10-59, CI. 221 — 122.
Adams, Clark E. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Adams, Moser, and Griffin.
2,885,272.
Adams, Clark E., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Process for the desulfurization and
hydrogenation of a cycle oil. 2,880,165, 3-31-59, CI.
208—97.
Adams. Clark E., and 'C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. 2 vinyl pyridine polymers for ion
exchange reactions. 2,899.396. 8-11-59. Cl. 260 — 2.1.
Adams, Clark E., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Monohalogenation of hydrocarbons.
2,916,527, 12-8-59, Cl. 260 — 660.
Adams, Clark E., and C. N. Kimberlin. Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hydrodesulfurization process employ-
ing a presulfided platinum catalyst. 2,918,427, 12-22-59,
Cl. 208—217.
Adams, Clovis H. Pyrotechnic method for increasing the
basicity of lead sulfate containing pigments. 2,872,333,
2-3-59. Cl. 106 — 256.
Adams, Crawford M., to General Electric Co. Noise reduc-
tion in transformers. 2,870,858, 1-27-59, Cl. 181 — 33.
Adams, Daniel M„ and L. P. Garvey, to General Motors Corp.
Selector and indicator device. 2,890,299, 6-9-59, Cl. 200 —
18.
Adams. Daniel M., and W. J. Tell, to General Motors Corp.
Grille assembly. 2,905,286, 9-22-59, Cl. 189 — 82.
Adams, Dennis A. W., and A. K. Sarkar. to Hickson & Welch
Ltd. Optical whitening agents. 2,875,106, 2-24-59, Cl.
117—335.
Adams, Dustin S., and J. F. Bowling, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Winding apparatus. 2,907,165, 10-6-59,
q] 57 75
Adams, E. 6. N., Redmond, Oreg., 25% to M. L. Hogan.
Seed package and dispenser. 2,867,359, 1-6-59, Cl. 222 —
485.
Adams. Earl W.. and R. L. Jeansonne, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Improved process of removing zinc con-
taminants from sodium aluminate liquors. 2,885,261,
5-5-59, Cl. 23—143.
Adams, Edgar M. : See —
Johnson, Robert L., and Adams. 2,888,422.
Adams, Edgar M.. and R. L. Johnson, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Film forming aqueous colloidal dispersions containing
aliphatic nitroalcohol and method for preparing same.
2,888,421, 5-26-59, Cl. 260 — 29.7.
Adams, Edmond. J. F. Haben, and A. M. Syeles, to United
States of America, Navy. Magnetic flake core. 2,873.225.
2-10-59, Cl. 148—105.
Adams, Ernest C, Jr.. to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Composi-
tion of matter. 2,893,843. 7-7-59, Cl. 23—253.
Adams. Ernest F. : See —
Foncannon, John L., and Adams. 2,868,092.
Adams. Foster L., and R. E. Pidcock, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Fluid quantity measuring apparatus.
2,899,825, 8-18-59, Cl. 73 — 304.
Adams, Francis V., to International Business Machines Corp.
Signal translating device. 2,809,785, 1-20-59, Cl. 235—61.
Adams, Francis V., to International Business Machines Corp.
Latch circuit. 2,902,601, 9-1-59, Cl. 250—27.
Adams, Frederic H. : See —
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,912,391.
Adams, Frederick W., to Rockware Glass Ltd. Purification
of silica sands. 2,891,844. 6-23-59. Cl. 23—182.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Adams, George J., to Chrysler Corp. Multi-stage hydraulic
governor. 2,87(5,784, 3-10-59, CI. 137 — 56.
Adams, George P. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for forming spring cords. 2,898,630, 8-11-59. CI. 18 — 19.
Adams, Glenn T., to Mayfair Molded Products Corp. Anode
connector. 2,869,100, 1-13-59, CI. 339 — 97.
Adams, Jack J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for
forming films from non-elastic polymer latexes. 2,914,808,
12-1-59, CI. 18 — 57.
Adams, James \V.. to American Can Co. Feed for animals.
2,905,558, 9-22-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Adams, Jane. Infant's diaper. 2,898,912, 8-11-59, CI. 128—
284.
Adams, Joe T. : See —
Guest, Howard R., Adams, and Kiff. 2,909,506.
Guest, Howard P., Adams, and Kiff. 2,913,434.
Guest. Howard R., Adams, and Kiff. 2,913,435.
Guest, Howard R., Adams, and Kiff. 2,915,501.
Adams, John E. : See —
Kirkham, Don, and Adams. 2,913,897.
Adams, John E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Adding
and subtracting drive circuit for counting tubes. 2,872,621,
2-3-59, CI. 315 — 84.6.
Adams, John F. Ev K. G. Gerber, and G. P. Wilkes, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Ltd. Drying process and appa-
ratus. 2,899,754, 8-18-59, CI. 34 — 21.
Adams, John J., and H. J. Kennedy. Shelving assembly.
2,867,332, 1-6-59. CI. 211 — 147.
Adams, John Q., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Syringe as-
sembly. 2,880,723, 4-7-59, CI. 128 — 215.
Adams, John T. Valve. 2,874,928. 2-24-59, CI. 251 — 120.
Adams, Joseph B. : See —
McCullough, Robert F., and Adams. 2,894,809.
Forth. Murray W., and Adams. 2,894,651.
Adams, Kenneth T., to Foley Mfg. Co. Cookie dropper.
2,916,320, 12-8-59, CI. 294 — 26.5.
Adams, Leon M., to The American Oil Co. Production of
para-terphenyl. 2,918,503, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 670.
Adams, Lorenzo J. : See —
Kennedy, Anthony, Jr., Adams, Kirby, and Steinbronn.
2,892,242.
Adams. Loyd W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Methane sepa-
rated from hydrogen using ethane as an absorbent.
2,887,850, 5-26-59, CI. 62 — 17.
Adams, Loyd W., and J. E. Cottle, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Underground storage of ammonia and its recovery. 2,901.-
403 8—25—59 CI 202 39
Adams. Marjory. Sun shade. 2,888,021, 5-26-59, CI. 135—
7.1.
Adams, Max M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Detonation meter.
2,879.665, 3-31-59, CI. 73 — 35.
Adams-Millis Corp. : See —
Bell, Henry G. 2.918,679.
Adams, Mozel A., to Trex Corp. Valve seat washing pump
and chemical injector. 2,911,921, 11-10-59, CI. 103 — 179.
Adams. Philip N., to Adams Pipe Repair Products. Pipe
clamp device. 2,908,061, 10-13-59, CI. 24 — 279.
Adams, Phillip : See —
Beinfest. Sidney, Adams, and Milius. 2,885,419.
Adams Pipe Repair Products : See —
Adams, Philip N. 2.908,061.
Adams Powel Equipment Ltd. : See —
Powel, William S. 2,873,039.
Adams, Rayburn L. Vaporizing device. 2,899,722 8-18-59,
CI. 21—120.
Adams, Raymond N. Rotary stool. 2,905,229, 9-22-59, CI.
155 — 95.
Adams, Richard D. : See —
Tannenbaum, Wesley, and Adams. 2,901,611.
Tavernese, Vincent, and Deatrick. 2,881,781.
Adams, Richard L., to Leach Corp. Relay. 2,875,293,
2-24-59. CI. 200 — 87.
Adams, Robert K. Portable insulated container. 2,872,095,
2-3-59. CI. 229 — 14.
Adams, Robert R., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Power drawbar for a milling machine. 2,885,930. 5-12-59,
CI. 90—11.
Adams, Robert T., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Diversity receiving system. 2,903,577, 9-8-59, CI.
250—20.
Adams, Robert T.. and R. K. Van Vechten, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Automatic tuning system.
2,874,274, 2-17-59. CI. 250—17.
Adams, Robert T.. and J. B. Harvey, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Sliding contact device for
tuning coils. 2,894,233, 7-7-59, CI. 336 — 149.
Adams, Robert T., and J. B. Harvey, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Pulse detector responsive to
both pulse amplitude and duty cycle. 2,916,618, 12-8-59,
CI. 250—20.
Adams, Roy M., to Callery Chemical Co. Preparation of di-
borane. 2,888,327, 5-26-59, CI. 23 — 204.
Adams, Wayne P. Hay rake. 2,867,966, 1-13-59, CI.
56 — 384.
Adams & Westlake Co., The : See —
Burmeister, Herman R. 2,887,802.
Adams. William C. and A. D. Andersen. Display means
2,870,915, 1-27-59, CI. 211—1.5.
Adams, William L. and William L.. Jr. Multiple shaft bear-
ing structures. 2,903.908. 9-15-59. CI. 74—579.
Adams. William L.. Jr. : See —
Adams, William L. and William L.. Jr. 2,903,908.
Adams, William L., Sr.. to Industrial Tectonics, Inc. Ball
bearing structure. 2,887,334, 5-19-59, CI. 287 — 90.
Adamson, Bertil : See —
Jacobsson, Gosta. 2,896,609.
Adamson, Bliss, and K. L. McNemar, to Welex, Inc. Measur-
ing wheel. 2,876,549, 3-10-59, CI. 33 — 129.
Adamson, Bliss, Jr., to Welex, Inc. Actuating device.
2,892,258, 6-30-59, CI. 33—178.
Adamson, Donald W., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.)
Inc. Method of treating Parkinsonism. 2,891,890, 6-23-59.
CI. 167—65.
Adamson, Floyd E. : See —
Bichsel, Harry J., and Adamson. 2,913,653.
Adamson, John Q. Collapsible play pen. 2,873,458, 2-17-59,
CI. 5 — 98.
Adamson, Phil A., and M. L. MacKnight, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Digital-to-analog converter. 2,916,209, 12-8-59, CI.
235—154.
Adamson, Robert M., to Jalousies of Ohio, Co., Inc. Window
construction. 2,873,827, 2-17-59, CI. 189 — 62.
Adamson, Robert M. Window construction. 2,904,854, 9-22-
59, Cl. 20 — iO.
Adamson, Robert M. Latch mechanisms. 2,905,495, 9-22-
59, Cl. 292—244.
Adcock, John L., to Wickman Ltd. Electro-erosion of metals.
2,902,585, 9-1-59, Cl. 219 — 69.
Adcock, Mack D. : See —
Van Atta, Lester C, Adcock, and Kinaga. 2,908,904.
Adcock, Willis A., to Texas Instruments Inc. Base contacts
for transistors. 2,909,715, 10-20-59, Cl. 317 — 236.
Addleks, Mentor C. Corner mounting device for sheaves
and the like. 2,892,606, 6-30-59, Cl. 248 — 216.
Addis, Wendell A., to Millers Falls Co. Portable power planer
with outboard support for cutter. 2,893,454, 7-7-59, Cl.
145 — 4.
Addison, Harry W. Brine tank valve. 2,904,061, 9-15-59,
Cl. 137—391.
Addison, Herman H., to The Texas Co. Mud sampling
device. 2,882,014, 4-14-59, Cl. 255—1.4.
Addison, Leslie M. : See —
Turpin, Frank G., Jr., Draeger, and Addison. 2,913,402.
Addleman, Lloyd A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Branched coaxial waveguide structure utilizing fine re-
sistive wire coupling. 2,896,075, 7-21-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. : See—
Bates, Darwin S. 2,903,276.
Gollwitzer, Walter T. 2,868,115.
Gruver, John H. 2,889,984.
Hampton, William J. 2,868,121.
Hampton, William J. 2,889,768.
Howe, Warren B. 2,915,006.
Hueber. Carl J. 2,868,120.
Janke, Edward J., and Mitchell. Re. 24,739.
Maul, John A. 2.909,998.
Wagner, Robert L. 2,902,925.
Way, Wilbur A. 2,902,928.
Ade, Charles W. : See —
Williams, Virgil C. and Ade. 2,918,265.
Ade, Mathias. Battery terminal connector. 2,903,672,
9-8-59, Cl. 339—232.
Adel, Alf F. : See —
De Cola, Rinaldo E., Carlson, and Adel. 2,868,156.
Adelaar, Hans H. : See —
Van Mierlo, Stanislas, and Adelaar. 2,910,540.
Weill, Camille, Hannigsberg, and Adelaar. 2,901,603.
Adelaar, Hans H, and F. C. L. De Wit, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electrical identification system.
2,913,531, 11-17-59, Cl. 179—18.
Adell, Franklin Z. : See —
Adell, Robert. 2,869,921.
Adell, Robert. 2,887,338.
Adell. Robert. 2,896.998.
Adell, Robert. 2,902,313.
Adell, Robert. 2,902,314.
Adell, Marvin M. : See —
Adell, Robert. 2,869,921.
Adell, Robert. 2,887,338.
Adell, Robert. 2,896,998.
Adell, Robert. 2,902,313.
Adell, Robert. 2,902,314.
Adell, Robert, to F. Z. and M. M. Adell. Ornamental and
protective molding for edges of automobile doors. 2,869,921,
1-20-59, Cl. 296 — 44.
Adell, Robert, to F. Z. and M. M. Adell. Trim molding for
curved vehicle door outer edges. 2,887,338, 5-19-59, Cl.
296—44.
Adell, Robert, to F. Z. and M. M. Adell. Automobile door
edge molding and method of applying the same. 2,896,998.
7-28-59, Cl. 295 — 44.
Adell. Robert. Ornamental and protective molding for auto-
mobile door edges. 2,897,001. 7-28-59, Cl. 296 — 44.
Adell, Robert, to F. Z. and M. M. Adell. Trim molding for
vehicle doors. 2,902,313, 9-1-59, Cl. 296 — 44.
Adell, Robert, to F. Z. and M. M. Adell. Edge molding for
vehicle closures. 2,902,314, 9-1-59, Cl. 296 — 44.
Adell, Robert. Ornamental and edge protective molding for
automobile doors. 2,913,277, 11-17-59, Cl. 296 — 44.
Adelsberger, Alfred : See —
Grosskinsky. Otto, Adelsberger, and Klempt. 2,884,304.
Adelson, Samuel L., to Infilco Inc. Liquid level control sys-
tem. 2,867,233, 1-6-59, Cl. 137 — 413.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Adelson, Samuel L., to Infilco Inc. Device for producing
pressures varying proportionally to variations in a condi-
tion. 2,895,494, 7-21-59, CI. 137—85.
Adelson Samuel L., to Inlilco Inc. Differential pressure ad-
juster for fluid flow meter. 2,899,824, S-18-59, CI. 73—213.
Adelson, Samuel L., to Infilco Inc. Control for four-way
fluid switch. 2,911,005, 11-3-59, CI. 137—622.
Adelt, Carl W. Roof construction. 2,900,929, 8-25-59, CI.
108—17.
Adenstedt, Willy J. H. : See —
Diesen, Anton K., and Adenstedt. 2,889,412.
Ader, Milton : See —
Feder, Harold M., Ader, and Ross. 2,872,285.
Adickes, Franz : See —
Zeile, Karl, Adickes, and Wick. 2,872,452.
Adirondack Bowls, Inc. : See —
Condon, Robert S. 2,873,774.
Adjustable Stair & Mfg. Co. : See —
Xanten. Elmer F. 2,867,855.
Adkins, Virgil H., % to A. H. Etoch, and % to J. Greenfield.
Centrifugal cleaner for mechanical parts. 2,903,002,
9-8-59, CI. 134 — 161.
Adlake Co., The: See —
Ehret, Yale W. 2,896,989.
Hagerty, Andrew T. 2,888,721.
Hagerty, Andrew T. 2,904,855.
Adler, Charles, Jr. Undulating exterior light for aircraft.
2,881,307, 4-7-59, CI. 240 — 7.7.
Adler, Charles, Jr., and H. A. Barnes. Street traffic control
system with selective automatic time direction. 2,879,497,
3-24-59, CI. 340 — 42.
Adler, Claes G., and E. S. Jung. Exercise apparatus.
2,895.736, 7-21-59, CI. 272—58.
Adler Electronics, Inc. : See — -
Shapiro, Henry. 2,918,636.
Adler, Franklin P. : See —
Shaver. Raymond M., and Adler. 2,885,971.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Lading
strap anchor for flat cars. 2.867.178. 1-6-59. CI. 105 — 369.
Adler, Franklin P., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Lading
strap anchor shelf bracket. 2,892,421, 6-30-59, CI.
105 — 369.
Adler, Franklin P., J. J. Hunt, and A. M. Miers, to Pullman
Inc. Movable bulkhead. 2,911,925, 11-10-59, CI. 105 —
376.
Adler, Orville E., to National-Standard Co. Brass plated
rubber adherent steel wire. 2,870,526, 1-27-59, CI.
29—183.5.
Adler, Robert, and J. L. Rennick, to Zenith Radio Corp. De-
modulating system for color television. Re. 24,747,
12-15-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Television receiver.
2.882,334, 4-14-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Electron beam switch-
ing system for multiplexing. 2,882,398, 4-14-59, CI.
250—27.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Traveling-wave ampli-
fiers. 2,878,413, 3-17-59, CI. 315—3.6.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Traveling-wave devices.
2,878.414, 3-17-59, CI. 315—3.6.
Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Beam interaction de-
vices. 2,902,615, 9-1-59, CI. 313—70.
Adler. Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Eleotroaeoustical trans-
ducer. 2.908,772. 10-13-59, CI. 179 — 111.
Adler, Robert, and J. G. Spracklen, to Zenith Radio Corp.
.Television receiver. 2,915,583, 12-1-59, CI. 178 — 7.3.
Adler, Rochelle M. Nightgown. 2,896,630. 7-28-59. CI.
128 — 454.
Adlerwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer Afet. : See —
Nitschke, Bruno. 2,868,345.
Nitschke, Bruno. 2,900,062.
Admiral Corp. : See —
Artz. Charles A. 2.904.772.
Aten, Ralph W. 2.917.040.
Burrise, Andrew H. 2.868,484.
Calcut. Robert C. 2,868.489.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2,868.982.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2,868,985.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2,877,973.
Carlson, Reuben C. 2.878.378.
De Cola, Rinaldo E. 2,869,041.
De Cola, Rinaldo E., Carlson, and Adel. 2,868,156.
Gagnon, George A. 2,867,810.
Gagnon, George A. 2.893.008.
Gillen, Daniel A. 2,916,711.
Honeywell, Charles E. 2.872,536.
Ketchum, Arthur L. 2.868.983.
Morton, Evans T. 2,867.842.
Morton, Evans T., and Weinrich. 2,867,993.
Poppa, Rocco, and Hoellerich. 2,868,967.
Singelman, Fred E. 2,868,933.
Singelman, Fred E. 2.893.651.
Singelman, Fred E. 2.900.598.
Summerer. William H. 2 900,630.
Splitt, Frank G. 2,868,873.
Squire, Herbert D. 2.917,355.
Thanos, Harry. 2,903,585.
Vistain, James E., Jr. 2,868,545.
Vistain. James E., Jr. 2,868,547.
Vistain, James E., Jr. 2,898,111.
Vistain, James E., Jr. 2,898,114.
Scaffolding accessory.
2,919,288.
2,872,688.
2,905^952.
2,886,889.
and J. V. Buehrle.
2,892,249.
See-
Admiral Photo Products Co. : See — ■
Butkevich, Stanley J. 2,874,498.
Adolfson, George, and J. A. Hatfield.
2,883,241, 4-21-59, CI. 304 — 32.
Adolphi, Heinrich : See —
Pohlemann, Heinz, Stummeyer, and Adolphi.
Adolphson, lioy T. : See —
Reichert, Allan S., and Adolphson.
Reichert, Allan S.. and Adolphson.
Adoria Corp. : See —
Adamec, Oswald T., and Shapiro.
Adrian & Busch : See —
Sunder, Jakob. 2,883,010.
Adrian, Joseph J. Rubbish burner. 2,912,133, 11-10-59, CI.
220 — 19.
Adrion, William J. : See —
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr., Adrion,
2,909,250.
Advance Glove Mfg. Co. : See —
Tassie, John W. D. 2,882,528.
Advance Transformer Co. : See —
Abrahams, Fred W. 2,870,378.
Feinberg, Albert E., and Endo.
Advanced Research Associates, Inc. :
Donald, Alexander W., III. 2,877,310.
Walker, Norman K. 2,903,629.
Walker, Norman K. 2,916,873.
Aeberhardt, Maurice : See — -
Thummel, Ludwig, and Aeberhardt. 2,869,968.
Aebersold, Frederick C, to Chrysler Corp. Tuned vibration
damping system for drive trains. 2,878,689, 3-24-59, CI.
74 — 574.
Aelony, David, to General Mills, Inc. Alkyl phenol formalde-
hyde resin esters. 2,891,021, 6-16-59, CI. 260—19.
Aelony, David, to General Mills, Inc. Phenylphenol-formal-
dehyde resin esters. 2,891,022, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Aelony, David, and H. Wittcoff. to General Mills, Inc. Poly-
amide resin-epoxy resin and emulsions. 2,899,397, 8-11-59,
CI. 260 — 18.
Aelony, David, to General Mills. Inc. Thermoplastic adhe-
sives of polyamide resins and polybasic aliphatic acids.
2,908,584, 10-13-59, CI. 106—287.
Aenishaenslin, Rudolf, and A. Maeder, to Ciba Ltd. Process
for applying stable water-repellent coatings to fibrous ma-
terials and coating composition therefor. 2,879,181,
3-24-59, CI. 117—161.
Aepli, Otto T., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Benzene hexa-
chloride manufacture. 2,904,597, 9-15-59. CI. 260 — 648.
Aeppli, Albert, to Maag-Zahnrader und- Maschinen Akt.
Grinding of gear-wheels. 2,879,630, 3-31-59, CI. 51 — 56.
Aero Material AB : See —
Polasek, Karl. 2,886,762.
Polasek, Karl. 2,887,645.
Aero Supply Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — -
Samiran, David. 2,916,787.
Aerochem Research Laboratories : See —
Akerlof, Gosta C. 2,899,371.
Aerojet-General Corp. : See —
Argyle. Sidney C. 2,868,066.
Berner, Leo. 2,894,488.
Chesnut, John D. 2,892,405.
Chesnut, John D. 2,915,124.
Conway, Carle C, III, and Nylin. 2,876,745.
Corbitt, Howard E., Hill, and Bozarth. 2,870,287.
Frankel, Milton B., and Klager. 2.880.232.
Gold, Marvin H., and Herzog. 2,918,489.
CJoodin, Harrv A., Jr., and Hawk. 2,905,486.
Hanes, Vaughn D. 2,915,125.
Hanes, Vaughn D., and Chesnut. 2,909,225.
Hirsch, Robert L.. Miller, and Bellin. 2,917,424.
Klager, Karl. 2,888,493.
Kugler, Herbert W. 2,886,965.
McFarland, Bobby L. 2,916,458.
Miller, Raymond S. 2,895,025.
Mleczko, Eugene L. 2,879,668.
Witz, Samuel. 2.891,997.
Zwicky, Fritz. 2.891,381.
Zwicky, Fritz. 2,914,913.
Aerol Co., Inc. : See —
Ross, Milton E. 2,914,364.
Aerophvsics Development Corp. : See —
Hirsch. Joseph. 2.S67.153.
Vogt, Richard. 2,872,138.
Aeroprojects, Inc. : See —
De Prisco. Carmine F.. Elmore, and Maropis. 2,917,691.
Elmore, William C. 2,891,178.
Elmore, William C. 2,891,179.
Elmore. William C. 2,891,180.
Jones, James B., and Potthoff. 2,895,845.
Jones, James B.. and Yocom. 2,917,386.
Aeroquip Corp. : See —
Cowan, Willard R. 2.902,297.
Eisner. Edwin C. 2.874.431.
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,877.529.
Eisner, Edwin C. 2,891,490.
Eisner. Edwin C. 2,899.167.
Eisner. Edwin C, and Prete. 2,867,876.
Hill. Walter P. 2,887,144.
Aerosol Corp. T. R. : See —
Huber, Erwin. 2.891.731.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Television receiver
-59, CI. 340—367.
Aerosol Research Co. : See —
Kiraly, Joseph L. 2,883,089.
Kuffer, Clarence O. 2,913,154.
St. Germain, Wilfrid H. 2,881,808.
Utz, Ernst J. 2,900,114.
Aerotec Corp., The : See —
Oliveau, John V. 2,870,284.
Aerotherm Corp., The : See — ■
Spielman, James P. 2,882,581.
Aerovox Corp. : See — ■
Barnett, Wilford J. 2,904,773.
Aeschliman, Eugene, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
cabinet construction. 2,896,200, 7-21
Aetna Products & Mfg. Co. : See —
Marke, Hans. 2,914,882.
Aetna Steel Products : See —
MacNeil, Robert P. 2,918,963.
Aetna Steel Products Corp. : See —
Bohnsack. John A. 2.867,300.
Af Ekenstam, Bo T., and F. R. Svensson, to Aktiebolaget
Nordisk Silkecellulosa. Dispensing device for dispensing
articles in unit form. 2,S89,958, 6-9-59, CI. 221—25.
Affrunti, Andrew J. : See —
Magnuski, Henry, and Affrunti. 2,892,930.
Afico S.A. : See —
Wetherilt, Donald. 2,912,334.
Af Kleen, Nils E., and W. J. Poehlman, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Absorption refrigeration system and method of treating
the same. 2,909,041, 10-20-59, CI. 62 — 77.
Africano. Alfred, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Rocket engine con-
vertible to a ramjet engine. 2,883,829, 4-28-59, CI. 60 —
35. 6.
Afton, Leonard N. Hand slide viewer. 2,892,274, 6-30-59,
CI. 40 — 63.
Afzelius, Ivar A., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Centrifuge and
method for neutralizing fatty oils. 2,879,282, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 125,
Agahd, Konrad, to Lever Brothers Co. Process and appa-
ratus for coating strip material. 2,910,040, 10-27-59, CI.
118—57.
Agan, Theodore H., to R. G. Wells. Process for pickling
celery. 2,892,722, 6-30-59, CI. 99 — 156.
Agar. John M., to Chrysler Corp. Shock absorber. 2,897,923,
8-4-59, CI. 188—88.
Agar, William O., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Magneto-strictive resonators. 2,895,113, 7-14-59, CI. 333 —
71.
Agarwal, Jagdish C, to United States Steel Corp. Method
of preparing self-fluxing synthetic iron scrap. 2,871,115,
1-27-59. CI. 75 — 3.
Agarwal, Jagdish C, to United States Steel Corp. Method
and apparatus for handling reducing gases. 2,915,379,
12-1-59, CI. 75—26.
Agens, Maynard C, to General Electric Co. Oil-modified
glycerin-glycol-terephthalate resin. 2,905,'650, 9-22-59, CI.
260 — 22.
Agfa Aktiengesellschaf t : See — ■
Biedermann. Friedrich. 2,896,508.
Biedermann, Friedrich, Jakob, and Rau.
Burgardt, Lothar, Reckziegel, and Wahl
Coenen. Ludwig M.. and Wahl. 2,904,433.
Durst, Julius. 2,885,938.
Durst, Julius. 2,893,302.
Kaden, Willy, and Peischl. 2,880,661.
Kaden. Willy, and Stiefenhofer. 2,874,914.
Klockgether, Helfried, Muller, and Ossenbrunner.
2,874,046.
Ossenbrunner, Armin, Klockgether, Starck, and Langbein.
2 913 351
Pelz, Wiliibald, Burgardt, and Wahl. 2,895,825.
Wahl, Ottmar, Mersch, and Piischel. 2,892,713.
Wahl, Ottmar, Mersch, and Piischel. 2,892,714.
Winkler, Alfred, and Kaden. 2,879,704.
Winkler, Alfred, and Kaden. 2,902,231.
Winkler, Alfred, and Kaden. 2,910,925.
Agfa Camera-Werk Akt. : See —
Baur. Carl, and Otzen. 2,898,808.
Aggen, George : See —
Dyrkacz. Wasil W., Aggen, and Reynolds. 2,873,187.
Aghnides, Elie P. Ash tray with cavities for exinguishing
cigarettes. Re. 24,721, 10-20-59, CI. 131 — 235.
Agie, A.G. fur industrielle Elektronik : See —
Ullmann, Werner. 2,902,584.
Agne. Robert W., and C. M. Frank. Hose clamp
7-21-59, CI. 24 — 279.
Agnello, Eugene J. : See —
Moreland, Walter T., and Agnello.
Agnello,_ Eugene J., and
2,878,779.
2,884,325.
2,895,197,
2,883,379.
G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. A8<14>-9a-substituted norandrostene derivatives.
2.877.157, 3-10-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co.. Inc. A8<14>-9<z-substituted androstene derivatives.
2.877.158, 3-10-59, CI. 167—65.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. A*8<14>-19-norandrostene derivatives. 2,877,222,
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Agnello. Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. A8<14>-9,ll-oxido and A8<14>.8<">-androstene deriva-
tives. 2.877,223, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
492096— P 2
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. Anabolic agents. 2,877,239, 3-10-59, CI. 260 —
397.4.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. Method of producing 3-keto-A4.6-steroid com-
pounds from 3-keto A-ring saturated 6-dihydro steroid
compounds. 2,882,282, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. As<"> and A8 androstene derivatives. 2,883,325.
4-21-59, CI. 167—65.
Agnello Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. A8*" and A8<°> derivatives of 19-nor androstene.
2,885,324, 5-5-59, CI. 167—65.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. 9/S,ll/S-oxido-16-rnetbylene pregnene derivatives.
2,902,483, 9-1-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Agnello, Eugene J., B. M. Bloom, and G. D. Laubach, to
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. A4-3 keto 14a-15a-oxido pregnenes.
2,904,546. 9-15-59. CI. 260 — 239.55.
.Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. 21-halosteroids. 2,907,694, 10-6-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. 1 6-inethylene-17j8- ( a,j8-oxido-propanoyl ) -androstenes.
2,915,433, 12-1-59, CI. 167—65.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. 16-fluoro-3-keto-17/5-(/3-bydroxy-propanoyl)-A4-andro-
stenes and derivatives thereof. 2,915,434, 12-1-59, CI.
167—77.
Agnello, Eugene J., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. 16 - fluoro-3-keto-17£-(a,jS-oxido-propanoyl)- A4-andro-
stenes and derivatives thereof. 2,915,435, 12-1-59, CI.
167 — 77.
Agnew, Norman M., to International Salt Co. Salt dissolv-
ing apparatus. 2,891,845, 6-23-59, CI. 23 — 272.
Agostino, Nicodemo J. Shoe uppers and their manufacture.
. 2,881,456, 4-14-59, CI. 12 — 55.
Agren, Georg. Magazine and cartridge clip combination.
2,910,795, 11-3-59, CI. 42 — 50.
Agricola Reg. Trust : See —
Hacklander, Karl H. 2,878,153.
Agricultural Products, Inc. : See —
Park, Chester A., and Sprague. 2,905,346.
Agrillo, Paul. Changeable exhibitor having a plurality of
independent manually movable tapes carrying educational
indicia. 2,917,839, 12-22-59, CI. 35 — 76.
Agronin, Tany, to Pandia, Inc. Paper machinery. 2,907,499,
10-6-59, CI. 222—272.
Agronomists' Research Corp. : See —
Fletcher, Lawrence W. 2,867,944.
Agtergael, Peter M. Dough dividing machine. 2,876,713,
3-10-59, CI. 107 — 9.
Aguas, Cayetano. Gas absorbing attachment. 2,885,192,
5-5-59, CI. 261—16.
Agule, George J. Telephone alarm device. 2,878,315, 3-17-59,
CI. 179—5.
Agule, George J., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Cooling de-
vices for electron tubes. 2,894,730, 7-14-59, CI. 257 — 250.
Agule, George J., and A. F. Fengler, to Machlett Labora-
tories, Inc. Device for cold welding exhaust tubulations.
2,896,483, 7-28-59, CI. 78—82.
Agulnick, Arnold, to Dennison Mfg. Co. Flat gummed paper.
2,917,396, 12-15-59, CI. 106—128.
Ahana, William W. L. Wrench. 2,896,488. 7-28-59, CI.
81—53.
Ahlberg, Jacob E., and E. A. Simpson, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Preparation of silica sols. 2,900,348, 8-18-59, CI. 252 —
313.
Ahlborg, Nils K. G., and K. N. Cederquist, to Stora Koppar-
bergs Bergslags Aktiebolag. Method in the recovery of
alkali and sulphur by carbonization of melt soda solutions
obtained in the manufacture of cellulose. 2,909,407,
10-20-59, CI. 23—129.
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H. : See —
Dahlquist, Carl A., Ahlbrecht, and Dixon. 2,876,894.
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H., and D. E. Morin, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Non-ionic surfactant derivatives of perfluoro
alkane-sulfonamides. 2,915,554, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 556.
Ahlburg, Hayo, and G. K. Wessel, to General Electric Co.
Method of printing color phosphor patterns. 2,897,089,
7-28-59, CI. 117—8.5.
Ahlen, Karl G., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Heat
exchanger. 2,874,940, 2-24-59, CI. 257 — 241.
Ahlen, Karl G., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Hy-
draulic torque converters. 2,888,842, 6-2-59, CI. 74 — 730.
Ahlen, Tore P. Bearing arrangement for slender cross mem-
bers in wide conveyors. 2,881,903, 4-14-59, CI. 198 — 183.
Ahlgren, Axel W.. to Amerock Corp. Sash lock. 2,873,134,
2-10-59, CI. 292—111.
Ahlgren, Axel W., to Amerock Corp. Push bar operator.
2,890,075, 6-9-59, CI. 292 — 275.
Ahlgren, Axel W., to Amerock Corp. Closure fastener.
2,891,810, 6-23-59, CI. 292—76.
Ahlgren, Axel W., to Amerock Corp. Operator for windows
with swinging sash. 2,899,195, 8-11-59, CI. 268 — 105.
Ahlin. Olle : See—
Svavar, Filip, and Ahlin. 2,884,706.
Ahlport. Brodie E. Reversing mechanism. 2,874,584, 2-24-59,
CI. 74 — 319.
Ahlstedt, Thure E. : See —
Hoffman, Ross B., and Ahlstedt. 2,918,532.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,903,170, 9-8-59, CI. 223—
Ahmco, Inc. : See —
Anderson. Ford. 2,877,82'
Ahn, Albert D. Invalid's tool.
111.
Ahonen, Raymond M., to Century Die & Mfg. Co. Metal
stretch bending apparatus. 2,887,143, 5-19-59, CI.
153 — 40.
Ahrens, Alfred H. Bolt and bearing puller and positioning
tool. 2,809,225, 1-20-59, CI. 29 — 250.
Ahrens, Frank F., Jr. Outrigger bracket for fishing boats.
2,886\268, 5-12-59, CI. 248 — 42.
Ahrens, Hermann H. F., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Vehicle.
2,885^,017, 5-5-59. CI. 180—64.
Ahrns, Wilbur C. : See —
Blodgett, Edwin O., and Ahrns. 2,886,159.
Blodgett, Edwin O., and Ahrns. 2,905,298.
Aliuad, Farjat : See —
Miramontes, Luis E., Romero, and Ahuad. 2,878,246.
Aibel, Fredric L., 8%% to M. Joffe, and 8%% to A. Findler.
Knitted fabric. 2,878,661, 3-24-59, CI. 66—195.
Aid, Douglas G. Automatic charging system. 2,905,92<i,
9-22-59, CI. 340—147.
Aid Joseph J., to Continental Can Co. Inc. Corrosion in-
hibiting container for metal articles. 2,898,026, 8-4-59,
CI. 229 — 14.
Aid, Joseph J., and E. G. Paxton, Jr., to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Polyethylene resin coated fibrous material.
2,878,145, 3-17-59, CI. 117 — 145.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Calling circuit identification. 2,872,524, 2-3-59,
CI. 179—18.
Aijala, Sulo A., to Apco Mossberg Co. Predetermined torque
release hand tool. 2,887,919, 5-26-59, CI. 81 — 52.4.
Aiken, John F., F. A. Tompkins, and D. C. Zapf, to General
Dynamics Corp. Handling apparatus. 2,867,334, 1-6-59,
CI. 214 — 1.
Aiken, Percy, to Acrometal Products, Inc. Bridging strut.
2,867,854, 1-13-59, CI. 20 — 9.
Aiken, William R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Electronic
device. 2,870,361, 1-20-59. CI. 313 — 77.
Aiken, William R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Electronic de-
vice. 2,879,443, 3-24-59, CI. 315 — 14.
Aiken, William R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Electronic de-
vice. 2,879,446, 3-24-59, CI. 315 — 21.
Aiken, William R. Signalling device. 2,887,085, 5-19-59, CI.
116—63.
Aiken, William R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Electronic
device. 2,896,111, 7-21-59, CI. 315—21.
Aiken, William R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Electronic con-
trol system. 2.904,722. 9-15-59. CI. 315 — 13.
Aiken, WiUiam R. Adjustable sign. 2,912,674, 11-10-59,
CI. 340 — 44.
Aiken, William R., and L. C. Foster, to Kaiser Industries
Corp. Facsimile tube. 2.880,341, 3-31-59, CI. 313 — 77.
Aikman, Burton S., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Appara-
tus for inhibiting sideslip of automotive vehicles due to
braking. 2,885,030, 5-5-59, CI. 188—5.
Aikman, Burton S., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pulsating
brake apparatus. 2,904.960, 9-22-59, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Aikman, Oliver S., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Elec-
trolytic capacitor. 2,871,423, 1-27-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Aikman, Oliver S., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Elec-
trolytic capacitor. 2,871,424, 1-27-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Aileo. Jackson A. : See —
Finken, Walter S., and Aileo. 2,871,484.
Finken, Walter S., and Aileo. 2.893.011.
Finken. Walter S. and Aileo. 2,903.700.
Ailes, Warren, D. J. George, and S. E. Tnrbv. to ITnited
States Steel Corp. Rod descaler. 2,874,451.' 2-24-59, CI.
29—81.
Ainscough, Dennis : See —
Donaldson, William K., and Ainscough.
Ainsley. Robert L. : See —
Mintz, Milton S., Vernier, Ainsley,
2,881,276.
Ainslie, Robert E. : See —
Waldorff, Charles A., and Ainslie. 2,882,862.
Ainslie, Thomas D.. to Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.
and method of making collars. 2,S97,509 8-4-59,
132.
Ainslie. Thomas D. to Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.
construction. 2,903,702. 9-15-59. CI. 2 — 132.
Ainslie, Thomas D.. to Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. Collar tip
construction. 2,909,783, 10-27-59, Cl. 2 — 131.
Ainsworth, John R., J. L. Lutyens, and A. White, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines for straightening wire
leads of electric components by rolling said leads between
surfaces of tapering pressure members. 2,867,262, 3—6-59,
Cl. 153 — 39.
Ainsworth, Laine J., to Harleigh Holmes 4-Wheel Drive Co.
Steering drive axle. 2,871,965, 2-3-59, CI. 180 — 43.
Ainsworth, Laine J. Steering drive axle including a rigidly
secured cardan joint. 2,917,123, 12-15-59. Cl. 180—43.
Ainsworth, Merrill J. Electrical connector with flexible con-
tacts. 2,874,363, 2-17-59, Cl. 339—17.
Air Associates, Inc. : See —
Olerud, Roy A. 2,879,473.
Air Conditioning, Inc. : See —
I'.anman, Carl S. 2,886,955.
2,870.628.
and Franklin.
Collar
Cl. 2—
Collar
Air Control Products, Inc. : See —
Leigh, Robert L. 2,869,450.
Aircraft Armaments, Inc. : See — ■
Barr, Irwin R. 2,918,738.
Barr, Irwin R. 2,918,847.
Barr, Irwin R., Dowd, and Thompson. 2,870,711.
Barr, Irwin R., and Terwilliger. 2,877,690.
Kuhl, Charles F., Jr., Tank, and Tinari. 2.882,390.
Webb, William A., and Jacobson. 2,867,863.
Aircraft Precision Products Inc. : See —
Nungester. Walter J. 2,897,992.
Aircraft Radio Corp. : See —
Noyes, Atherton, Jr. 2,912,866.
Noyes, Atherton, Jr. 2,913,646.
Aircraft Specialties, Inc. : See —
Ericson, Alf E. 2,898,673.
Air-Equipment : See —
2,S79,46(i.
2.896,475.
2,907,212.
2,910,637.
: See —
2,877,580.
2,895,242.
2,915,840.
Garnier, Georges.
Gamier, Georges.
Garnier, Georges.
Garnier, Georges.
Airequipt Mfg. Co., Inc
Wiklund, Carl H.
Wiklund, Carl H.
Wiklund, Carl H.
Air Filter Corp. : See—
Breckheimer, Raymond J. 2,869,694.
Airflo Roofing Co. of America. Inc. : See —
Ewart. Donald C, and Sieber. 2,875.080.
Air-Glide, Inc. : See —
Macks, Elmer F. 2,889,474.
Macks, Elmer F. 2,916,642.
Airguide Instrument Co. : See —
Taylor, Howard S. 2,903,798.
Airheart Products, Inc. : See —
Cagle. Toby T. 2,905,277.
Airkem, Inc. : See —
Russo, Aurelio D. 2,878,060.
Airlite Aluminum Corp. : See —
Rosalsky, Ivan S. 2.884,994.
Air-Matic Products Co., Inc. : See —
Burton, Howard. 2,809,879.
Air-Maze Corp. : See —
Brixius, Jacob K., and Walton. 2,870,864.
Air Preheater Corp., The : See —
Hodson, Peter. 2,896,921.
Karlsson, Hilmer. 2,911,198.
Palmiter, Keith, and Plough. 2,883,160.
Rahf, Harold, and Wildman. 2,874,939.
Theoclitus, Gregory. 2.891,774.
Trewiler, Carl E. 2,911,202.
Woolard, Thomas L. 2.870,998.
Woolard, Thomas L. 2,911,298.
Woolard. Thomas L., and Peterson. 2.S74.941.
Air Products Co. : See —
Britt, Herbert E. 2,898,934.
Air Products Inc. : See —
Catlett. James T. 2,906.913.
Daley, Henry F., and Kaechele. 2,907,177.
Fedorko, George. 2,909,410.
Dauer, Albert W., Jr. 2,918,081.
Lesnewich, Alexander. 2.900.861.
Mathews, Howard H. 2,903,479.
Osugi, Tetsuro, Tanabe, Ohno, and Suda. 2,900,594.
Schilling, Clarence J. 2,913,882.
Shanley. James J. 2,896.415.
Sibley, Craig R. 2.900,853.
Steele, Richard B. 2.906,859.
Steele, Richard B. 2.906.860.
Thorp, Clark E., Kinney, and Gaynor. 2.876.188.
Air Reduction Co., Inc., The : See —
Blackman Paul R., and Moen. 2,S91.7S2.
Blumenthal, Jack H. 2.874,162.
Casey, John A. 2,908,722.
Catlett. James T. 2.877.339.
Croix, Louise S. 2,872,487.
Dennis, Wolcott. 2.874.030.
Dennis, Wolcott, and Rendos. 2,911,331.
Estes, James W., and Spangler. 2.870.004.
Fetterman, Jav V. 2,881.595.
Gibson, Glenn J., and Lyons. 2,907,865.
Granata, Anthony J. 2,881,571.
Hamm. Forrest D. 2.869.540.
Hay, Wayne W. 2,892,430.
Hay, Wayne W. 2,907,322.
Hay, Wayne W. 2,918,356.
Herman, Charles O., and Lehr. 2,911,449.
Jaffe, Sigmund. 2,897.050.
Kee, Lel'nnd M. 2,870.047.
Kilmer, Thoburn H. 2.890.177.
Lesnewich, Alexander. 2,916,601.
Lyons, Harold R. 2,882,385.
Mathews. Howard H. 2.870,320.
Matsumoto, Masakazu, Maeda, and Osugi. 2,909,502.
Muller. Albert. 2.867.713.
Muller, Albert, and Felmley. 2.913.814.
Muller. Albert, and Felmley. 2,91 8.81 5,
Purkhiser. Rawlins E. 2,870,391.
Roche. Charles E., and Banks. 2,883,268.
Roper, Edward H., and Sullivan. 2,870.323.
Rothschild, Gilbert R., and Lyons. 2.907.S04.
Rowlands, Daniel C. and Gillen. 2.8S2.287.
Rntledge, Thomas F. 2,910.510.
LIST OF PATENTEES
11
Air Reduction Co., Inc., The : See — Continued
Schildknecht, Calvin E., and Linde. 2,917,045.
Spies, George R., Jr. 2,881,826.
Townsend, Palmer W. 2,870,218.
Tuthill Roger W., and Welch. 2,886,696.
Van Ness, Robert P. 2,899,052.
Welch. Alanson U. 2,867,730.
Airseal Insulations, Inc. : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,882,552.
Air-Shields, Inc. : See —
Andreasen, Christian B. 2,880,719.
Andreasen, Christian B. 2,904,035.
Grosholz, James R. 2,872,917.
Grosholz, James R. 2,878,067.
Grosholz, James R. 2,883,981.
Airtex Products, Inc. : See —
Waldherr, John F., Jr. 2,915,185.
Air Trainers Link Ltd. : See —
Oram, John A. 2,918,904.
Airtronics Inc. : See —
Fitzpatrick, John A. 2,885,277.
Aiston, Stewart, and I. S. Danielson, to American Cyanamid
Co. Stabilization of live viral vaccines by hexahydric al-
cohols. 2,879,202, 3-24-59, CI. 167—78.
Aitchison, Robert B. Rotatable kiln having replaceable
clinker ring section. 2,904,324, 9-15-59, CI. 263 — 33.
Aitchison, Robert B., and G. H. Smith, to Union Carbide
Corp. Churn drill for thermal r.ock piercing. Re. 24,603,
2-17-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Aitchison, Robert B., and G. H. Smith, to Union Carbide
Corp. Thermal mineral piercing employing a free suspen-
sion blowpipe. 2,882,016, 4-14-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Aites, William K., to Lindberg Engineering Co. Appara-
tus for quantitative determination of sulfur. 2,88S,332,
5-26-59, CI. 23—253.
Aitken, Charles W. Adjustable cleat attachment for shoes.
2,876,563. 3-10-59, CI. 36—7.7.
Aitken, Leon L., to Hoof Products Co. Spring adjustment
assembly for engine regulator. 2,880,984, 4-7-59, CI.
264 — 3.
Aitken, Melvin N. Orifice fitting. 2,896,668, 7-28-59, CI.
138 — 44.
Aitken, Robert K., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Signal-to-
noise responsive system. 2,868,970, 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Aitken, Robert L. Apparatus for sorting timber. 2,901,106,
8-25-59, CI. 209 — 103.
Aitken, Robert L. Timber-stocking apparatus and the like.
2,915,202, 12-1-59, CI. 214—6.
Aitkenhead, William. Harrow. 2,881,845, 4-14-59, CI.
172—447.
Ajax Condenser Co., Inc. : See —
Kreinick, Horace C, and Jenkins. 2,885,852.
Ajax Consolidated Co. : See —
Bretz, Frank E., Jr. 2,905,292.
Ajax Flexible Coupling Co., Inc. : See —
Brumagin, Thomas H. 2.894.397.
Brumagin, Thomas H. 2,901,110.
Ajax Mfg. Co., The : See —
Ehlert. William A. 2,875,652.
Ross, John L. F. 2,899,222.
Ware, Ben F. 2,881,908.
Ajem Laboratories : See —
Umbricht. Emil. 2,873,685.
Umbricht, Emil, and Evans. 2,918,071.
Ajem Laboratories, fuc. : See —
Arnold, Orlan M. 2.900,991.
Arnold, Orlan M., and Harbin. 2,916,459.
Danker, Josef. 2.873.358.
Jamison. Robert M. 2.906.607
Johnson, Willard L. 2,900,992.
Umbricht, Emil. 2,889,005.
Umbricht, Emil. 2,890,660.
Umbricht, Emil. 2,911,211.
Umbricht, Emil, Evans, and Steenhagen. 2,906,511
Umbricht, Emil. and Rylance. 2.899.183.
Umbricht, Emil, Steenhagen, and Johnson.
Umbricht, Emil, Steenhagen, and Johnson.
Ajero. Fortunato S. Vehicle lift gate assembly.
8-11-59, CI. 214 — 77.
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. : See —
Ogawa, Tetsuo. Komori, Kawaoka, Ishiwata,
Fujiyama. 2.905.710.
Ajouelo, Davis J., to A. H. Kern. Instant thread dyeing
device. 2,910,026, 10-27-59, CI. 112 — 218.
Akehurst, Ervin T. Detent mechanism for double hung
sash window. 2,883,225, 4-21-59, CI. 292 — 35.
Akeley, Lloyd T., to General Electric Co. Frequency-regu-
lated turbo generator. 2,917,636, 12-15-59, CI. 290 — 92.
Akeley, Lloyd T., to General Electric Co. Frequencv-regu-
lated turbo generator. 2,917,637, 12-15-59. CI. 290 — 52.
Akely. William S., and R. P. Karlen, to Guardian Light Co.
Lighting fixtures. 2,897,348. 7-28-59. Cl. 240 — 73.
Akely, William S., and E. P. Kochale, Jr., to Guardian Light
Co. Outdoor lighting fixtures. 2,914,657, 11-24-59. Cl.
Aker, Charles M., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Television
camera. 2,916,548, 12-8-59, Cl. 178 — 7.2.
Akerberg, Sigfred H. Door structure. 2,889,586, 6-9-59 Cl
20—35.
Akerboom. Jack : See —
Melnick. Daniel, Perry, and Akerboom. 2.910,367
Melnick. Daniel. Perry, and Akerboom. 2,910,368
2,873,816.
2,915,252.
2,899.089,
and
Akerlof, Gosta C, to Aerochem Research Laboratories. Meth-
od of preparing organo-silicon compounds. 2,899,371,
8-11-59, CI. 204—165.
Akerlund, Oscar O., to Panellit, Inc. Variable monitoring
system. 2,883,651, 4-21-59, Cl. 340—213.
Akerman, Karl A. L.. and K. E. Sundstrom, to Beckman In-
struments, Inc. Spectrophotometer. 2,868,060, 1-13-59,
Cl. 88 — 14.
Akers, David, to Columbia Products, Inc. Open end slidable
jaw-face wrench. 2,910,902, 11-3-59, Cl. 81 — 179.
Akers, Edward G., to Staufter Chemical Co. Combined spout
and closure structure. 2 893 611, 7-7-59, Cl. 222 — 536.
Akers, Edward G., to Staufter Chemical Co. Combined pour-
ing spout and closure structures. 2,893,612, 7-7-5y, Cl.
222 — 536.
Akin, George A., and J. W. Henry, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Multiple point proportioning controller. 2,887,271, 5-19-09,
Cl. 236 — 15.
Akmentin, Cyril. Heated roadway. 2,876,326, 3-3-59, Cl.
219 — 19.
Akrell, Carl. : See —
Taylor, Franklin E., and Akrell. 2,885,546.
Akron Gear and Engineering Co., The : See —
Chasser, Ernest C. 2,877,794.
Akron Products, Inc. : See —
Spitzli, Donald H., and Dolida. 2,897,625.
Airon Standard Mold Co. : See —
Kastner, Edward C. 2,895,550.
Akroyd, Philip : See —
May, Charles G., and Akroyd. 2,918,376.
Akselrad, Joseph, and S. Spiezio. Mixer device. 2,919,073,
12-29-59, Cl. 239—408.
Aktiebolaget Addo : See —
Lydfors, John. 2,872,862.
Aktiebolaget Allien & Akerlund Forpackning : See —
Persson, Karl R. 2,880,921.
Aktiebolaget Akerlund & Rausing : See —
Benzon-Petersen, Boye. 2,867,159.
Benzon-Petersen, Boye. 2,886,231.
Aktiebolaget Asbrink & Co. : See —
Gerdman, Pontus L. 2,873,001.
Aktiebolaget Astra, Apotekarnes Kemiska Fabriker : See —
Steiner, Maurice. 2,871,856.
Aktiebolaget Atvidaberg-Facit : See —
Grip, Erik K. 2,907,518.
Aktiebolaget Bahco : See — ■
Karlsson, Helge J„ and Axelsson. 2,868,224.
Ross. Karl G., Johansson, Axelsson. and Andersson.
2,896,606.
Aktiebolaget Bofors : See —
Engstrom, Erik R. 2,874,005.
Henstrom, Sten A., and Hultgren. 2,891,448.
Lindblad, Lars A. 2,907,100.
Norell, Karl T. 2,874,196.
Norell, Karl T. 2,909,286.
Sahlberg, Carl G. I. 2,907,251.
Aktiebolaget Bonthron & Ewing : See —
Wenander^ Harald S. 2,867,974.
Aktiebolaget C.E. Johansson : See — ■
Abramson, Hugo. 2,900,732.
Aktiebolaget Celleco : See —
Hestvik, Ole A., Olin, Salmen, and Soderberg. 2,914,259.
Klinga, Karl I. 2,891.886.
Aktiebolaget Chematur : See —
Baecklund, Gunnar. 2,870,866.
Aktiebolaget Davy Robertsons Maskinfabrik : See —
Madsen, Tage D. 2,910,332.
Aktiebolaget Defibrator : See —
Asplund, Arne J. A. 2,891,733.
Aktiebolaget Dentatus : See —
Bjorklund, Gustaf E„ and Edvardsson. 2,899,744.
Aktiebolaget Elektrolux : See —
Carlberg, Erik R. 2,884,270.
Cedermark, Knut I. 2,869,531.
Dalbec, Eric. 2,893,045.
Descarries, Raymond. 2,919,332.
Hellstrom, Axel G. 2,881,598.
Hultberg, Rolf B. J., and Bilde. 2,916,104.
Jodell. Georg E. 2,907,072.
Nilsson, Bengt E. 2,901,564.
Ullstrand, Hugo M. 2,878,658.
Ullstrand. Hugo M. 2,898,748.
Wahlborg, Karl J., and Faith-Ell. 2,888,093.
Aktiebolaget Hagglund & Soner : See —
Mais, Adolf R. 2,916,575.
Aktiebolaget Harbor : See —
Hampf, Edvin F. 2,872,021.
Aktiebolaget Husqvarna, Borstfabrik : See —
Manberg, Charles K. T. 2,903,729.
Aktiebolaget Johanssons Press- & Hejarverktvg : See —
Liebmann, Hans W. 2,882,741.
Liebmann, Hans W. 2,900,964.
Aktiebolaget Kamyr : See —
Richter, Johan C. F. C. 2,870,009.
Richter, Ole J. 2,901,149.
Richter, Ole J. 2,914.223.
Aktiebolaget Kanthal : See —
Borghult, Per, and Haglund. 2.913.695.
Von Kantzow. Hans G. A. 2,913,565.
Aktiebolaget Landsverk : See —
Jung, Erland V. 2,912,923.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Aktiebolaget Leo : See —
Diezfalusy, Egon R., Ferno, Fex, ami Ilogberg. 2,004,562.
Rosenberg, Ernst T. 2,017,517.
Aktiebolaget Melka : See —
Lundin, Sven O. 2,889,971.
Aktiebolaget Nordisk Silkecellulosa : See —
Af Ekenstam, Bo T., and Svensson. 2,889,958.
Aktiebolaget Pharmacia : See —
Brandstrom, Arne E. 2,808,790.
Brandstroin, Arne E. 2,899,435.
Aktiebolaget Produktions-Service : <S'ee —
Hellberg, Gustav S. 2,908,201.
Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter : See —
Ljungstrom, Ake B. 2,919,114.
Locknian, Carl J. 2,874,043.
Rosenblad. Curt F. 2,886,483.
Saniuelson, Hans O. 2,872,289.
Aktiebolaget Scania-Vabis : Sec —
Hedlund, Folke G. H.. and Luthman. 2,877,054.
Aktiebolaget Separator : See —
Afzelius, Ivar A. 2,879,282.
Borck, Alfred E. G. 2,888,449.
Dauskardt, Franz. 2,890,867.
Palmqvist, Fredrik T. E. 2,906,760.
Thylefors, Henric W. 2,910,220.
Wennerberg, Fritz J. 2,872,165.
Wennerberg, Fritz J. 2,910,119.
Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken : Sec —
Allander, Claes. 2,914,648.
Allander, Claes, Alfredsson, and Wallin. 2,899,180.
Gustafsson, Stig, and Ohnfeldt. 2,874,802.
Johansson. Rolf. 2,904.067.
Krantz, Evert. 2,883,167.
Krantz, Evert, and Sjalin. 2,881, 85S.
Larsson, Gustaf, and Wallin. 2,880.036.
Larsson, Gustaf, and Wallin. 2,887,178.
Lofgren, Bror E. 2,874,999.
Lofgren, Bror, and Ogland. 2,874,481.
Oholm, Gustav. 2,886,216.
Pellmyr, Bengt, and Wallin. 2,888,948.
Svavar, Filip, and Ahlin. 2,884,706.
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken : See —
Andersson, Holger, and Uhrus. 2.904.195.
Hesse, Paul, and Imme. 2,886,909.
Hjarpe, Eric G. 2,S90,658.
Urte, Sven E. W., and Kinberg. 2,874,008.
Aktiebolaget Svenska Metallverken : See —
Fredriksson, Per S. E. 2,895,597.
Fredriksson, Per S. E., Arnelo, Lofgren, and Lotvik.
2,898,650.
Granstrom, Olof A., and Hackzell. 2,870,920.
Aktiebolaget Svenska Precisionsverktyg : See —
Eriksson, Alf A. A. 2,883,760.
Aktiebolaget Svenskt Konstsilke : See —
Eriksson, Artur J. 2,887,441.
Aktiebolaget Thermia-Verkin : See —
Hedberg, Axel H. 2,889,139.
Aktiebolaget Torsten Lagerman : See —
Haglund, Erik A. E. 2,879,087.
Aktiebolaget Tudor : See —
Bargholtz, Hubert F. S., Lindbergh, Schmechtig, and
Strom. 2,912,043.
Sundberg, Erik G. 2,896,000.
Sundberg, Erik G, and Gartvall. 2,913,512.
Aktiebolaget Urfabriken : See —
Nurmse, Karl. 2,910,253.
Aktiebolaget Valida Maskiner : See —
Jonson, Henry C. 2,897,951.
Aktiebolaget Volvo : Sec —
Karlsson, Sven-Olof, and Quistgaard. 2.905,025.
Quistgaard, Erik V., and Karlsson. 2,912,874.
Aktiebolaget Wicanders Korkfabriker : See —
Jonsson, Josef E. 2.884,886.
Ylinen, Klaus J. 2,881,892.
Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boverl & Cie. : See —
Bardorf, Oskar. 2,871,320.
Bislin, Bernhard. 2.913,626.
Blatter, Hans. 2,895,101.
Brandt, Armand. 2,869,005.
Brandt, Armand. 2 873.419.
Brandt, Armand. 2,903,637.
Christoffel, Martin, and Edlinger. 2,874,359.
Cuny, Robert. 2,903,280.
Forrer, Hans. 2,870.330.
Hartmann, Hans. 2,901,713.
Hoffmann, Raimund. 2.894,100.
Latzko, John A. 2,899.254.
Oberle, Arthur. 2,884,758.
Plust, Heinz G. 2,898.278.
Stoecklin, Josef. 2,878,430.
Thommen, Hans. 2,873,331.
Thommen, Hans. 2,885,514.
Thommen, Hans. 2,892,913.
Ubezio, Lorenzo, and Tlir.innien. 2,873,390.
Waleffe, Jos4. 2,901,103.
Wiedemann, Eiigen. 2,887,593.
Aktiengesellschaft Fuer Teehnisehe Studien : See —
Ergenc, Mehmet S. 2,872,786.
Aktiengesellschaft fuer Unternehmungen der Eisen- und Stahl-
industrie : See —
Fischer, Wolfgang. 2,879,186.
Johannsen, Friedrich. 2,900,248.
Lammerz, Ernst. 2,881,041.
Lammerz, Ernst. 2,898,774.
Schinke, Hans-Werner, and Lutcke. 2,873,509.
Aktiengesellschaft Kuhnle, Kopp & Kausch : See —
Melzer. Wolfgang, and Schuster. 2,917,404.
Aktieselskabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker : See —
Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A., Wright, Price, Steele, and
Silver. 2,885,311.
Wangel, J0rgen A. 2,885,430.
Aktieselskabet Kemovet : See —
Roe, Walter H. G. 2,895,830.
Aktieselskabet Niro Atomizer : See—
Moller, Aage. 2,912,065.
Aktinson's Agricultural Appliances Ltd. : See —
Henderson, John. 2,903,304.
Alabama Pipe Co. : See —
Hamilton, Charles A., and Evans. 2,875,482.
Alabasta Optical & Plastic Co. : See —
Cromer, Ford. 2,910,547.
Aladdin Industries, Inc. : See —
Bramming, Carl. 2,878,373.
Bramming, Carl. 2,880,899.
Coutermash, Louis E. 2,872,824.
Coutermash, Louis E., and Mason. 2,868,984.
Hill, Lester E. 2,867,894.
Lyman, Harold T. 2,871,360.
Lyman, Harold T. 2.873.360.
Lyman, Harold T. 2,883,805.
Lyman, Harold T. 2,913,081.
Lyman, Harold T., and Tupper. 2,873,373.
Mason, Francis G. 2,883,804.
Mason, Francis C. 2,913,083.
Schumann, Fred. 2,890,131.
Aladdin Mfg. Co. : See —
Smith, Robert W., and Wilcox. 2,893,075.
Wilcox, Merrill B. 2,914,000.
Alamac Knitting Mills, Inc. : See —
Davidson, Harold F. 2.905,170.
Alamance Industries, Inc. : See — ■
Bennett, Garland E., Matthews, and Bailey. 2,898,023.
Miles, Charlie A., and Swanner. 2,898,021.
Miles, Charlie A., and Swanner. 2,898,022.
Aland, Richard C. : See —
Haas, Herbert H., and Aland. 2,907,891.
Alar Products, Inc. : See —
Burns, Henry L., and Rollofson. 2,872,221.
Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. : See —
Ward, James C. 2,880,991.
Alatorre, Francisco. Game pieces. 2,S73,970, 2-17-59, CI.
273—137.
Alatorre. Francisco. Game kits.
220—20.
Albanese, John, and C. W. Fitko.
2,888418. 5-26-59, CI. 260—28.
Albany Felt Co. : See —
Costello, Walter P. 2,896,302.
Frederick, Edward R., and Bartholomew. 2,896,263.
Albatros Superfosfaatfabrieken N.V. : See —
WTaller. Arnoud. 2.914,290.
Albaugh, Frederic W. : See —
Seaborg, Glenn T., Thompson, and Albaugh. 2,886,406.
Albee, Arthur C, and J. L. Pettus, to Radio Corp. of America.
Sound film reproducer driving system. 2,870,975, 1-27-59,
CI. 242—55.12.
Albedyhl, Karl, and A. Bier, to Moeller & Neumann G.m.b.H.
Articulated coupling. 2,893,222. 7-7-59, CI. 64 — 9.
Alber, Robert, to Aliosa-Etablissement. Bladder structure.
2,884,646, 5-5-59. CI. 2—232.
Alber, Rudolf. Method and apparatus for sharpening saw
blades. 2,885,912, 5-12-59, CI. 76 — 40.
Alberda, Gerrit, to N. V. Nederlandsche Combinatie voor
Chemische Industrie. Process for the extraction of alkali
metal salts of vanillin or its higher homologues from
alkaline process liquors. 2,871,270, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 600.
The : See —
2.807,549.
Bell, and Ellerson. 2,878,119.
Albers, Heinrich B.. to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Com-
pact stretch-straightening mechanism with gripping heads
having separate upper and lower sections composed of ver-
tical laminations. 2,908,316, 10-13-59. CI. 153 — 35.
Albert, Alexander. X-ray film holder. 2,883,720, 4-28-59,
CI. 24 — 259.
Albert, Donald J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Timer. 2,912,051,
11-10-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Albert, Edward J., to M. W. and F. Grum. Surface dressing
applicator. 2,870,471, 1-27-59, CI. 15—134.
Albert, Emilia T. : See —
Albert, John F. 2,875,974.
Albert. Franz : See —
Hlibner. Gustav, and Albert. 2.8S8.213.
Albert. Franz, and C. Hiibner. to Societe d'Equippments In-
dustries et Laitie-s. Comminuting machine. 2,8S8,212,
5-26-59, CI. 241 — 46.
2,913,137, 11-17-59, CI.
Production of coated sand.
Albermarle Paper Mfg. Co.,
Outterson, Charles R.
Outterson, Charles R.,
Albert, Hans : See —
Kracker, Herbert, and Albert.
2,914,521.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Albert, Harry E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Car-
bon 'disulfide-phenylenediamine reaction products in rubber.
2,905,655, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 15.9.
Albert, John F., to E. T. Albert. Lantern holder. 2,875,974,
3_3_59 qi 248 229.
Albert, Paul A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Iron-
aluminum materials for magnetic applications. 2,875,114,
2-24-59, CI. 148 — 120.
Albert, Samuel. Electric welding handle. 2,870,324, l-20-.~>9,
CI. 219—143.
Alberti, Carlo G., and A. Vercellone, to Societa Farmaceutici
Italia. /3-thiosubstituted acylamino-nitro propio-phenones.
2,903,392, 9-8-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Alberti, Carlo G., A. Vercellone, and D. Cattapan. Caffeic
esters of quinic acid and quinic acid amide and syntheses
thereof. 2,918,477, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 340.2.
Albertine, Albert W. : See —
Johnson, Dean T., Albertine, Lippert, and Sheetz.
2,893,068.
Albertine, Albert W., M. M. Miller, and R. C. Zaller, to
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Vibration damping connection.
2,877,970, 3-17-59, CI. 244 — 119.
Alberts. Bruce M. : See —
Alberts. Linda J. and B. M. 2,903.706.
Alberts, Lawrence : See —
Racheter, George R., and Alberts. 2,876,695.
Alberts, Lawrence E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Servomotor control system adapted for stabilizing.
2.883,594, 4-21-59, CI. 318—19.
Alberts, Linda J. and B. M. Flexible skirt distender attach-
ments. 2,903.706. 9-15-59, CI. 2 — 215.
Albertsen, Hans C. Upflow clarifier apparatus. 2,874,118,
2-17-59, CI. 210—205.
Albertson & Co., Inc. : See —
Madsen, Jens A. W. 2,886.997.
Madsen, Jens A. W. 2,895,360.
Madsen. Jens A. W. 2.896.489.
Madsen, Jens A. W. 2,909,249.
Albertson, Lawrence E., to The McKays Co. Water soften-
ing system and apparatus. 2,880,872, 4-7-59, CI. 210 —
104.
Albertson, Victor N., and R. E. Paulson, to Minneapolis-
Moline Co. Variable speed belt drive. 2,916,926, 12-15-59,
CI. 74 — 230.17.
Alberty, Fred J. Automatic film mounting machine. 2,889,-
066, 6-2-59, CI. 216 — 28.
Albin. Jacques : See —
Raymond, Francois H., and Albin. 2,901,605.
Albiniano. Larry, to F. Ronci Co., Inc. Swivel shoe buckle.
2.897.566. 8-1-59, CI. 24—188.
Albinson, Don : See —
Eames. Charles, Albinson. and Bauer. 2,893.469.
Albinson, Harold H.. and J. F. Voss, to General Motors Corp.
Transmission. 2.867,136, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 732.
Albiswerk Zurich, A.G. : See —
Bolay, Errol. 2,903,592.
Portenier. Ernst. Spinnler, Bolay, and Riolo. 2,871,372.
Albrecht, Alexander J. : See —
Huck, William F., Albrecht, and Sanford. 2,911,079.
Albrecht, Hermann F. : See —
Bretthauer. Hermann, and Albrecht. 2.912.913.
Albrecht, Joseph A., to Buffalo Eve-Bank and Research
Society Inc. Eye carrier. 2,880,856, 4-7-59, CI. 206 — 1.
Albrecht. Leonard N.. to General Motors Corp. Domestic
appliance. 2.897.812, 8-4-59, CI. 126 — 19.
Albrecht, Otto : See —
Maeder, Arthur, and Albrecht. 2.897.200.
Matter, Erich, and Albrecht. 2.891.835.
Sallmann, Richard, Maeder, Porret. Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2.8S5.387.
Sallmann, Richard. Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2.885.388.
Albrecht, Otto, to Ciba Ltd. New derivatives of aldehyde
condensation products of the aminotriazine or urea group
and their manufacture and use. 2,892,810, 6-30-59, CI.
260 — 67.6.
Albrecht. Otto, to Ciba Ltd. Enoxy quaternary ammonium
compounds. 2.897.201. 7-28-59. CI. 260 — 268.
Albrecht. Otto, to Ciba Ltd. Derivatives of aldehyde con-
densation products of the aminotriazine or urea group, and
their manufacture and use. 2,915,502, 12-1-59, CI.
260 — 67.6.
Albrecht, Ransom C, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Hardness tester. 2,890,585, 6-16-59, CI. 73 — 81.
Albrecht. Rudolf : See —
Sedgfield. Hugh B., Jofeh. and Albrecht. 2,869,851.
Albrecht, Warren F., to General Electric Co. Photoflash
lamp. 2,868,003, 1-13-59, CI. 67 — 31.
Albright Boat & Marine Co. : See —
Albright, William A. 2,910,708.
Albright. Charles F. : See —
Washburn, Robert M., and Albright. 2,898,365.
Albright, Franklin C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Wheel
and brake assembly for aircraft landing gear. 2,875,855,
3-3-59, CI. 188—18.
Albright. Franklin C. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Aircraft
wheel and brake assembly. 2.885,033, 5-5-59, CI. 188—
Albright. Franklin C. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake con-
trol device. 2.904,135, 9-15-59. CI. 188 — 181.
Albrizht, George F. : See —
Mullaney, William J., and Albright. 2,881,489.
Strip chart re-
Metal enclosed
2-24-59, CI.
2,882,795.
Gymnastic
Albright, Harry E. : See —
Clark, Earl W., and Albright. 2,915,360.
Albright, Harry E., to General Electric Co.
corder. 2,879,128, 3-24-59, CI. 346 — 117.
Albright, Roy A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co.
isolated phase bus structure. 2,875,265,
174—99.
Albright, Roy H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Telescoping
blade switch. 2,889,435, 6-2-59, CI. 200 — 163.
Albright, Roy H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Telescoping
blade switch in a circular housing. 2,889,436, 6-2-59, CI.
200—163.
Albright, William A., to Albright Boat & Marine Co. Water
sled. 2,910,708, 11-3-59, CI. 9—21.
Albright & Wilson Ltd. : See —
Redfarn, Cyril A., and Coates. 2,909,446.
Albrighton, Reginald F. : See —
Coley, Nelson B. Judge, and Albrighton. 2,868,962.
Albrighton, Reginald F., and W. R. Smith, to General Railway
Signal Co. Posting indicator control system. 2,916,613,
12-8-59, CI. 246—122.
Albro, Paul W., and V. F. Cartwright, to United States of
America, Navy. Phase stable divider. 2,885,553, 5-5-59,
CI. 250—27.
Alcar Instruments, Inc. : See —
Carlin, Benson. 2,896,099.
Alcaro, Anthony. Means for attaching baking pan covers
to baking pans. 2,903,151, 9-8-59, CI. 220 — 23.2.
Alco Products Inc. : See —
Bergner, Robert S., and Hauenstein.
Nichols, William M. 2,888,876.
Alco Valve Co. : See —
Dube, John E., and Schoen. 2,870,717.
Dube, John E., and Tilney. 2,876,629.
Tilney, Ralph B. 2,888,039.
Tilnev, Ralph B. 2,900,805.
Tilney, Ralph B. 2,902,051.
Alcover, Gabriel, to Picas International Ltd.
device. 2,909,371, 10-20-59, CI. 272 — 79.
Alcus, Felix L. System and apparatus for drying air.
2,903,861. 9-15-59. CI. 62—93.
Alden, Alex E., and H. E. Ros'enberger ; said Alden assor.
to Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., and said Rosen-
berger assor. to Bausch Lomb Optical Co. Projection
apparatus. 2,909,097, 10-20-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Alden, John M. Shielded connector. 2,915,734, 12-1-59,
CI. 339—143.
Alden, Milton. Friction device for a moving web. 2,879,061,
3-24-59, CI. 271—2.3.
Alden, Milton. Recording electrode.
346 — 139.
Alden, Milton. Stylus recorder.
346 — 49.
Alden Products Co. : See —
Fricks, Richard E. 2,873,315.
Fricks, Richard E. 2,918,525.
Nyman, Alexander. 2,888,516.
Alder. Robert L.. to Dresser Industries. Inc. Earth borehole
logging system. 2.898,088, 8-4-59. CI. 255 — 24.
Alder, Robert L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Apparatus for
earth borehole investigating and signaling. 2,901,685,
8-25-59, CI. 323—74.
Alderfer, Sterling, Co. : See —
Alderfer. Sterling W. 2,898,634
Alderfer, Sterling W.. and Bodlev. 2,898,626
Alderfer Sterling W., and H. D. Bodley. to Sterling Alderfer
Co. Blethod and apparatus for forming foamed material.
2.898.626, 8-11-59, CI. 18 — 4.
Alderfer, Sterling W., to Sterling Alderfer Co. Method for
producing foamed plastic material. 2,898,634 8-11-59
CI. 18—59.
Alderman, Edwin N., E. I. Spearman, and C. M. Stout to
The Dow Chemical Co. Thickened petroleum liquid espe-
cially for treating wells. 2,914,476 11-24-59 Cl 252 —
8.55.
Alderman. Edwin N.,> Jr., and C. M.
Chemical Co. Corrosion inhibition
11-17-59, Cl. 252—389.
Alderman, Freida B. : See —
Alderman, Jerome E. 2,872,926.
Alderman, Jerome E., deceased, by F. B. Alderman, executrix
Electro encephalographic electrode. 2,872,926 2-10-59
Cl. 128 — 410.
Alderman, Leon D R. E. Hobbs. Jr., and M. Maeser to
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Component inserting 'ma-
chines. 2,896,208, 7-28-59, Cl. 1—2.
Alderman, Leon D.. C. P. Cardani, E. S. Kant, and H. B.
Kimball, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines for
cutting, forming and fastening components. 2,896,213
7-28-59, Cl. 1 — 102.
Alders, Lucas, J. P. Fortuin, H. Mondria, and G. H Reman,
to Shell Development Co. Process for the separation of
dnsopropylbenzene dihydroperoxides. 2,915,558, 12-1-59,
Cl. 260 — 610.
Alders, Lucas, N. Max, and J. J. Tjepkema, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Purification of halohydrins. 2,891,098, 6-16-59,
Alderson, Hedlev W. : See —
Flower, Malcolm T. 2,893,755.
Alderson, William T., to Ingersoll-Rand Co.
2,889,108, 6-2-59, Cl. 230—181.
2,879,129, 3-24-59, Cl.
2,916,343, 12-8-59, Cl.
Stout, to The Dow
of brine. 2,913,420,
Compressor. .
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Alderwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer Akt. : See —
Fess, Einil, and Nitschke. 2,8S6,15S.
Aldinger, Ulrica : See —
Oxenfart. Berthold, and Aldinger. 2,809,529.
Aldinger, Ulrich, and F. Eheini, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H.
Fuel supply system for internal combustion engines. 2,902,-
019, 9-1-59, CI. 123—140.
Aldinger, Ulrich, and J. Weber, to Robert Bosch. G.m.b.H.
Control valve arrangement for injection pumps. 2,918,04S,
12-22-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Aldington, Elmer T., to American Can Co. Capping heads.
2,885,851. 5-12-59, CI. 53—357.
Aldon Co., The : See —
Roe, Willis E. 2,901,982.
Aldred, Eldon D. : See—
Huetten, Clarence, and Aldred. 2,895,118.
Aldredge, Howard D. : See —
Aldredge. Robert L. and H. D. 2,S85,101.
Aldredge, Robert L. and H. D., to Container Service Co.
Material handling device. 2,885,101, 5-5-59. CI. 214 — 302.
Aldrich, Donald F., and W. E. Newell, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Starter for a gaseous discharge device.
2,871,409, 1-27-59, CI. 315—99.
Aldrich, Ellwood H. Apparatus for the purification of liquids.
2,878,939, 3-24-59, CI. 210—202.
Aldrich, Ellwood H. Apparatus for separating solids from
liquids. 2,888,144, 5-26-59, CI. 210 — 530.
Aldrich Machine Works : See —
Henry, Nelson B. 2,918,704.
Aldridge, Clyde L. : See —
Cull, Neville L., and Aldridge. 2,908,721.
Aldridge. Clyde L., and E. M. Charlet, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method for preparing emulsifying
agents and emulsions prepared therefrom. 2,871,137,
1-27-59, CI. 106—285.
Aldridge, Clyde L., W. E. Catterall, and D. W. Wood, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of olefins.
2,906,794. 9-29-59, CI. 260—683.15.
Aldridge, Clyde L., and E. A. Hunter, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Stripping solvent from isobutvlene-iso-
prene copolymer latices. 2,912,401, 11-10-59, CI. 260 —
29.7.
Aldridge. John E., to Kuner-Empson Co. Feed tube. 2,867,247,
1-6-59, CI. 141—39.
Aldridge, Robert C. : See —
Buckingham, William D., and Aldridge. 2,882,434.
Aldridge, Seth E. Fuel injection system. 2,870,759, 1-27-59,
CI. 123—140.
Aleksa, Peter, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Desk
telephone. 2,910,538, 10-27-59, CI. 179—103.
Aler, Richard P. Interlock fastener. 2,867,025, 1-6-59,
CI. 24— "21 .
Alessi, Andrew J., Jr. : See —
Gottscho, Ira S., Hirschey, and Alessi. 2,901,968.
Gottscho, Ira S., Hirschey, and Alessi. 2,901,972.
Hirschey, Malcolm, and Alessi. 2,889,767.
Hirschey, Malcolm, Gottscho, and Alessi. 2.879,711.
Alessio Ernesto D. Combination of screed with handles and
manipulating means therefor. 2,897,735, 8^-59, CI. 94 —
45.
Aleweld, Heinz, to Messrs. Metallwerke Gebr. Sepelfricke
G.m.b.H. Electric igniting devices for gas stoves or the
like. 2,896.704, 7-28-59. CI. 158 — 115.
Alexander. Allen A. : See —
Hendley, Joel J„ and Alexander. 2,872,143.
Alexander, Ben, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Magnetic switching circuit. 2,881,331, 4-7-59, CI.
307—88.
Alexander, Benjamin H. : See —
Barthel, William F., Alexander, Gahan, and Piquett.
2,886,485.
Alexander. Carl Z. Stand boiler. 2,905,153, 9-22-59, CI.
122—166.
Alexander, Charles F., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Throttle and
ignition control for internal combustion engines. 2,890,689,
6-16-59, CI. 123 — 98.
Alexander, Douglas S., and W. A. Henry, to Polymer Corp.
Ltd. Extraction process for diolefins using copper am-
monium acetate. 2,887,521, 5-19-59, CI. 260—681.5.
Alexander, Ernest J. : See —
Kirchner, Frederick K., and Alexander. 2,879,270.
Alexander, Focsaneanu. Voltage testing device. 2,892,117,
0-23-59, CI. 313 — 146.
Alexander, Frank M., to Industrial Nucleonics Corp.
Measuring and controlling system. 2,909,660, 10-20-59,
CI. 250—52.
Alexander, Guy B., and R. IC. Her, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Organophilic and hvdrophilic composi-
tion. 2,886,460, 5-12-59, CI. 106—308.
Alexander, Guy B., and R. K. Her, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Process for modifying the properties
of a silica sol and product thereof. 2,892,797, 6-30-59.
CI. 252—313.
Alexander, Guy B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chemical process and composition. 2,913,419, 11-17-59,
CI. 252—313.
Alexander, Herbert C, to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Trans-
mit-receive device. 2,903,655, 9-8-59, CI. 333—13.
Alexander, Herbert C, and J. E. Burr, Jr., said Alexander
assor. to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Transmit-receive tube.
2,918,603, 12-22-59, CI. 315—41.
Alexander, James M., and O. T. Homan. Rocket projectile.
2,884,859, 5-5-59, CI. 102 — 38.
Alexander, Jeanne E. : See —
Miller, William H., and Alexander. 2.910,383.
Alexander, Laurence R., and L. J. Rzewinski. Power supply.
2,891,479, 6-23-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Alexander, Lewis W. : .See —
Haller, John, and Alexander. 2,897,026.
Alexander, Lewis W., to Halex Corp. Composite ball joint.
2,905,492, 9-22-59, CI. 287 — 87.
Alexander, Marcel R. : See —
Miller, William H., and Alexander. 2,910,383.
Alexander, Matthew A. : See —
Rosenberg, Milton, Modlinski, Alexander, and Minka.
2,908,893.
Alexander. Matthew A., and R. Stuart-Williams, to Tele-
meter Magnetics, Inc. Analog-to-digital conversion system.
2,897,486, 7-28-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Alexander, Paul, to Union Carbide Corp. Process of melt
extruding plastic film. 2,870.497, 3-10-59, CI. 18 — 57.
Alexander, Paul, to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Vaporizing
element connector and method. 2,903,547, 9-8-59, CI.
219—19.
Alexander, Perry L., Jr. : See —
Currie, Grover C. and Alexander. 2,885,841.
Alexander, Ray H. Spring tire. 2,912,032, 11-10-59, CI.
152—6.
Alexander, Robert L., to The Altex Corp. Door and window
structures. 2,913,778, 11-24-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Alexander, Rolf. Conveyance of liquids through pipelines.
2,892,416, 6-30-59, CI. 103—234.
Alexander, Verna C. Interlocked flooring and method.
2,914,815, 12-1-59, CI. 20 — 8.
Alexander, Walter B., to Acme Precision Products, Inc. Vise.
2,896,515, 7-28-59, CI. 90—60.
Alexander, Wendal A., to National Research Council. Prepa-
ration of oxidation catalytic units. 2,883,346, 4-21-59,
CI. 252—473.
Alexander, William W., to The Distributor's Group, Inc.
Method and article for lubricating sewing machines and
the like. 2,897,774, 8-4-59, CI. 112—256.
Alexander, William W.. and R. M. Magee. Lubricant dispenser
for lubricating strip material. 2,908,246. 10-13-59, CI.
118—208.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W. Motor control system. 2,876,408,
3-3-59, CI. 318—345.
Alexandersson, Harald V., and C. O. Sohlberg, to Telefonak-
tiebolaget L M Ericsson. Dial. 2,887,539, 5-19-59, CI.
179—90.
Alexandroff, Sergei D. Valve assembly for an internal com-
bustion engine. 2,917,036, 12-15-59, CI. 123 — 188.
Alexandrovsky, George. Screw conveyor and method for its
manufacture. 2,917,815, 12-22-59, CI. 29 — 156.8.
Alexeff, Alexander V., to Oehler Development & Mfg. Corp.
Uniform tension pipe support. 2,867,399, 1-6-59, CI.
24S — 54.
Alexeff, Alexander V., and H. R. Richards, to Industrial
Ovens, Inc. Pneumatic tire. 2,915,102, 12-1-59, CI.
152—356.
Alf, Fritz, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Akt.. and Allegemeine
Elektricitats-Gesellschaft. Method of and apparatus for
progressively heating metal strip by the direct passage of
an electric current therethrough. 2,894,115, 7-7-59, CI.
219—155.
Alf, Fritz, V. Seul, and J. Lenze. to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke
Akt., Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft and Stahl-und
Walzwerke Rasselstein/Andernach Akt. Method of pro-
gressively heating sheet metal and an induction coil for
performing the method. 2,897,328, 7-28-59, Cl. 219 — 10.41.
Alfieri, Giuseppe, to Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli. De-
vice for automatic control of friction clutch in automotive
vehicle. 2,908,364, 10-13-59, Cl. 192 — 3.5.
Alford, Andrew. Coaxial switch. 2,876,303, 3-3-59, Cl.
200—6.
Alford, Andrew. Aperiodic directive antenan. 2,910,694,
10-27-59, Cl. 343 — 732.
Alford, Andrew W. Means for matching the characteristic
impedance of a coaxial conductor. 2,880, 39S, 3-31-59, Cl.
333 22.
Alford, Edwin L., V> to W. W. Garber. Radio-proof electric
firing device. 2.918,001, 12-22-59, Cl. 102 — 28.
Alford, Maitland W. : See —
Robinson, Albert, and Alford. 2,914,810.
Alford Package Machines, Inc. : See —
Bowman, Paul F. 2,912,806.
Alfords Cartons : See —
Vines, Oscar L. 2,872,096.
Alfreds, Torris H. : See —
Bennett, Anthony, and Alfreds. Re. 24,714.
Alfredsson, Per-Olof : See —
Allander, Claes, Alfredsson, and Wallin. 2,899,180.
Algase. Lawrence I., to Instruments for Industry, Inc. Duplex
operation using alternately keyed distributed amplifiers.
2,900,034. 8-18-59. Cl. 343—178.
Alger, James C. Hub cap lock. 2,874,561, 2-24-59, Cl.
70 — 169.
Alger, Jerry T., to Configured Tube Products Co. Flame
deflector. 2,877,837, 3-17-59, Cl. 158—113.
Alger, Jerrv T., to Cribben and Sexton Co. Pilot burner
assembly.' 2,918,119, 12-22-59, Cl. 158—115.
Alger, John. Refreshment plate holders. 2,916,180, 12-8-59,
Cl. 220—23.86.
LIST OF PATENTEES
15
Alger Philip L. to General Electric Co. Reactor controlled
dual winding induction motor. 2,894,190, 7-7-59, CI. 318 —
22S.
Alginate Industries Ltd. : See — •, .j „<,„-„,„
Merton Kobert R., McDowell, and Aylett. 2,89o,910.
Mitchell, Ernest K„ and McDowell. 2,902,446.
Algino Joseph M. : See —
Eskin Samuel G., Algino, and Legeza. 2,898,046.
Algino, Joseph M., and J. S. Slimak, to The Dole Valve Co.
Safety shut-off gas valve. 2,869,566, 1-20-59, CI. 137—66.
Alheim, Robert J. : See —
Hein, Delton W., Alheim, and Barabutes. 2,87*,2o2.
Alhentiere, Louis, and F.-X. Poincet, to Les Usines de Melle
(Societe Anonyme). Manufacture of highly pure ethyl
alcohol. 2,878,167, 3-17-59, CI. 202 — 40.
Alholm, Wavne I., J. R. Campbell, A. B. Foye, A. J. Lynn,
and D. L.'Shanklin, to W. R. Grace & Co. Gasket applying
machine. 2,907,300, 10-6-59, CI. 118—323.
Alim Corp. : See —
Schulenburg, Wilhelm. 2,881,088.
Alimanestiano, Mihai, to Speed-Park Inc. Automobile park-
ing apparatus. 2,890,802, 6-16-59, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Alimanestiano, Serban, to Speed-Park, Inc. Transfer device.
2,915,204, 12-1-59, CI. 214—16.4.
Alinari Carlo. Panoramic mount for cinematographic cam-
eras. 2.894,709, 7-14-59, CI. 248—186.
Aliosa-Etablissement : See —
Alber. Robert. 2,884,646.
Alizon Etienne, to Compagnie Industrielle des Telephones.
Device for the regeneration of telegraph signals. 2,898,404,
8-4-59. CI. 178—70.
Alkire, Innis D., to North American Aviation, Inc. High
temperature spring seal. 2,875.917, 3-3-59, CI. 220—46.
Alkire, Robert L. : See —
Crites, Nelson A. 2.909.987.
Allais, Andre, and P. Girault, to U C L A F. 2,3-dichloro-2-
butene-1.4-bis-(j3-thioacetic acid) and process for preparing
same. 2,885,437. 5-5-59. CI. 260—537.
Allais, Andr6, and C. Hoffmann, to Les Laboratoires Francais
de Chimiotherapie. Process of producing cis-testosterone.
2,918,482, 12-22-59, CI. 260—397.4.
All American Engineering Co. : See —
Cotton, Robert B., and Daniels. 2.872,136.
Doolittle, Donald B. 2.872,132.
Doolittle, Donald B. 2.906,476.
All-American Mfg. Co. : See —
Raines. Fred H. 2,917,615.
Allander. Claes. P.-O. Alfredsson, and S. Wallin. to Aktie-
bolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. High-velocity air-condition-
ing. 2,899,180. 8-11-59. CI. 257 — 277.
Allander, Claes, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Ven-
tilating unit provided with an electric heater. 2,914,648,
11-24-59, CI. 219—39.
Allard, Harrie M., to Improved Machinery, Inc. Injection
molding machine nozzle. 2,871,517. 2-3-59, CI. 18—30.
Allard, Marc, B. Trentini. and L. Wahl, to Institut de Re-
cherches de la Siderurgie. Method for desulfurizing molten
metal and in particular liquid pig iron. 2.906,616. 9-29-59.
CI. 75—51.
Allard, Nils G. E. Device for automatic lubrication of rail
curves. 2,871,980. 2-3-59. CI. 184—3.
Allbright-Xell Co., The : See —
Allbright, Norman J., and Illslev. 2,881,942.
Ferirs, Richard D. 2,914,103.
Illslev Ralph W. 2.908,424.
Allbright, Norman J., and R. W. Illsley, to The Allbright-Nell
Co. Container closure structure. 2,881.942, 4-14-59,
CI. 220 — 41.
All-Brite Fluorescent Fixtures, Inc. : See —
Thall on. Robert. 2,894.118.
Allebach, Karl A., to Northrop Corn. Bi-directional counter
mechanism. 2,904.250. 9-15-59. CI. 235 — 91.
Allegemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft : See —
Alf, Fritz. 2,894,115.
Alleghenv Ludlum Steel Corp. : Pre —
Burridge, Joseph V. 2,887,829.
Crede. John H., Henke. Pulaski, and Stroble. 2.867.557.
Dvrkacz. Wasil W., Aggen. and Revnolds. 2,873.187.
G'ifford, Paul B. 2.900.556.
Heck. Daniel W. 2.867 061 .
Laine, Edward A. 2,905,078.
Lena, Adolph J., and Bush. 2,874.082.
Passafaro, Anthonv L.. Braun. and Powers. 2.876.598.
Patterson, Walter M., Connor, and Shaw. 2,869,197.
Zaremski, Donald R. 2,871.175.
Zaremski, Donald R., and Beigay. 2,913,360.
Allegretti. Anthony J., to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Ad-
hesive composition comprising water, hentonite and poly-
vinyl methyl ether. 2,884,396. 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Allegretti. Anthony J., and R. I'. Fischer, to The Cuneo Press,
Inc. Method and apparatus for preparing and binding
books. 2,897,523. 8^-59. CI. 11—1.
Allegretti. John E.. to Merck & Co., Inc. Stable vitamin A
compositions. 2,897,118. 7-28-59. CI. 167—81.
Allegrina. Louis A., and L. F. Bush,
measuring device. 2,889,545, 6-2-59,
Alleman. Carl E. : See —
Stafford, Joseph D., Jr., and Alleman. 2,905,597.
Allemann. Hugo. Rotarv or turning arrangements on fash-
ioning machines. 2.883.897. 4-28-59. CI. 82 — 2.
Allemann. Hugo, to Hugo Allemann A.G. Automatically con-
trolled machine tool. 2,898.784. 8-11-59, CI. 77 — 34.5.
for
Allemann, Hugo, A.G. : See —
Alleman, Hugo. 2,898,784.
Allen, Alan A., to Milli-Switch Corp. Mounting means
switch units. 2,875,306, 2-24-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Allen, Alan R., to Kennedy-Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp.
Method and apparatus for hydrating ealcitic and dolomitic
quicklimes. 2,888,324, 5-26-59. CI. 23—188.
Allen, Albert, and L. K. Spink, to The Foxboro Co. Viscosity
measurement system. 2,896,656, 7-28-59, CI. 137 — 92.
Allen, Arthur C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. High capacity
fuel pump. 2,872,871, 2-10-59. CI. 103—37.
Allen, Arthur C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Combustion
heater control. 2,884,196, 4-28-59, CI. 236 — 1.
Allen-Bradley Co. : See —
Bradley, Harry L„ and Hower. 2,899,611.
Dehn, William F., and Dickinson. 2,868,931.
De Smidt, Woodrow A.. Loock, and Zarwell.
Kuhn, Edward H. 2,903,528.
Kuhn, Edward H., and Matthias. 2,919,327.
Lawrence, Leland E. 2,903,537.
Schlicke, Heinz M. 2,890,422.
Allen, Byron W., Jr. Plate glass storage rack.
9-1-59, CI. 211 — 41.
Allen, Charles F. : See —
Booth, Robert B., Walker, and Allen. 2,894,851.
Allen, Charles F. H., and J. J. Sagura, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Stabilized photographic silver halide emulsions. 2,870,015,
1-20-59, CI. 96 — 109.
Allen, Charles S. Power operated flexible
2,888,128, 5-26-59, CI. 198 — 64.
Allen, Charles S. Trash receiver for automobiles.
11-24-59, CI. 206 — 19.5.
Allen. Clayton H. : See —
Baruch, Jordan J., and Allen. 2,893,508.
Allen, Clifford H., to Thompson Products, Inc. Valve rotat
ing device. 2,881,745, 4-14-59, CI. 123 — 90.
Allen, Clifford H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge,
Tappet. 2,915,051, 12-1-59, CI. 123—90.
Allen-Crawford Ltd. : See —
Pelletier, Joseph A. 2.874.649.
Allen, Edward M., to Columbia-Southern Chemical 'Corp.
cium silicate and method of producing same. 2,88
5-26-59, CI. 162—181.
Allen, Edward M., to Columbia-Southern Chemical
2,897,327.
2,902,168,
conveyor.
2,914,163,
Inc.
Cal-
,377,
Corp.
106—
Door check.
Door holding
Door holding
Electrical oil level
CI. 340 — 244.
Corp.
Silica composition and production thereof. 2,905,567,
9-22-59, Cl. 106—304.
Allen, Edward M., to Columbia-Southern Chemical
Method of producing silica. 2,910,375, 10-27-59, 'Cl.
306.
Allen. Edwin L., to L. W. Menzimer, trustee.
2.880.029, 3-31-59. Cl. 292 — 278.
Allen, Edwin L., to L. W. Menzimer, trustee.
device. 2,915,777, 12-8-59, Cl. 16—82.
Allen, Edwin L., to L. W. Menzimer, trustee.
device. 2,915,779, 12-8-59, Cl. 16—82.
Allen Electric Equipment Co. : See —
Weidner, Ralph J. 2,884,215.
Allen Electric & Equipment Co. : See —
Marriott, William L. 2,899,624.
Moehring, William D. 2,908,859.
Allen, Emma G. : See —
Booth, Robert B. Walker, and Allen. 2,894,851.
Allen, Ernest W., to Westingbouse Electric Corp. Soldering
apparatus. 2,877,731, 3-17-59, Cl. 113—93.
Allen, Forrest J.. Jr. : See —
Karcher, John C, and Allen. 2,885,270.
Allen, Frank B.. to The Fyr-Fyter Co. Stored pressure
medium container with discharge control. Re. 24,718,
10-13-59, Cl. 222—5.
Allen, Frank E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Multiple
spindle apparatus with radial axes. 2,877,670, 3-17-59,
Cl. 77—26.
Allen, Frank J., Jr. Matching games. 2.876,012, 3-3-59,
Cl. 273—153.
Allen, Frank J., Jr. Card with garment attaching portion.
2,914,869, 12-1-59, Cl. 40 — 1.5.
Allen, Garner M. : See —
McVoy. Vincen P. 2,894,154.
Allen, George H. Portlight and skylight ventilator.
2.885.941. 5-12-59, Cl. 98—37.
Allen, George J., and R. C. Parsons, to Virginia-Carolina
Chemical Corp. Diethylamine addition products of acid
phosphates. 2,903,393, 9-8-59, Cl. 167 — 30.
Allen, George, Jr., and J. S. Webb, to American Cyanamid Co.
Substituted pyrroles. 2,901,489, 8-25-59, Cl. 260 — 326.3.
Allen, George W., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Sheet metal
burner and cross lighter. 2,875,821, 3-3-59, Cl. 158 — 115.
Allen, Gordon S. J. : See —
Crosfield, John F., and Allen. 2,870,253.
Allen & Hanburys Ltd. : See —
Thorpe, Ronald J. 2.872,259.
Thorpe, Ronald J. 2,898,168.
Allen-Harper, Inc. : See —
Allen, Kenneth M., and Harper. 2,899,044.
Allen, Harry W., and E. C. Frey. Anti-jimmy lock. 2,910,859,
11-3-59, Cl. 70—135.
Allen. Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc Valve.
2,873,085, 2-10-59, CI. 251—261.
Allen. Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Slip assembly.
2,874,436. 2-24-59, Cl. 24—263.
Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Woll control
equipment. 2,877,977, 3-17-59, Cl. 251—1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Allen, Herbert, M. T. Works, and J. P. Oliver, to Cameron
Iron Works, Inc. Blowout preventer. 2,912,214, 11-10-59,
CI. 251 — 1.
Allen, Horace E. : See —
Barren, James L. 2,891,020.
Allen Howard G., to Bostitch. Inc. Fastener-applying im-
plement. 2,899,679, 8-18-59, CI. 1 — 49.
Allen Iron & Steel Co., The : See-
Bell, Francis J., and Stoddart. 2,918,170.
Stover. Carrell J. 2.SS4.O03.
Allen, James E., J. H. Kress, and P. R. Bunnelle, to Deere
& Co. Demand compensated hydraulic system. 2,892,312,
6-30-59, CI. 60—52.
Allen, James W. : See —
Williams, Donald L., and Allen. 2,911,051.
Allen, John G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conversion proc-
ess and apparatus. 2,908.631, 10-13-59, CI. 208 — 75.
Allen, John K., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Television
receiver with color reference source. 2,904,625, 9-15-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Allen, John M., to Penley Brothers. Clothespin loading ma-
chine. 2,907,159, 10-6-59, CI. 53 — 154.
Allen, John M., and G. V. Scott, to Colgate-Palmolive Co.
Shampoo composition. 2,879,231, 3-24-59, CI. 252 — 90.
Allen, Joseph C, to The Texas Co. Producing petroleum from
underground formations. 2,878,874, 3-24-59, CI. 166 — 2.
Allen, Joseph C, to Texaco Inc. Producing viscous crudes
from underground formations. 2,909,224, 10-20-59, CI.
166 — 45.
Allen, Joseph C, and R. E. Kunetka. to The Texas Co.
In situ combustion within a subsurface formation con-
taining petroleum hydrocarbons. 2,871,941, 2-3-59, CI.
166—38.
Allen Joseph C, and R. C. Reynolds, to Texaco Inc. Pro-
ductivity well logging. 2,900,517. 8-18-59. CI. 250—83.
Allen, Kenneth C, to The Hobart Mfg. Co. Weighing scale
adapted servomotor system. 2,873,416. 2-10-59, CI.
318 — 31.
Allen, Kenneth C, and E. A. Reussenzehn, to The Hobart
Mfg. Co. Computing scale. 2,880,643, 4-7-59. CI. 88—1.
Allen, Kenneth M., and C. H. Harper, to Allen-Harper, Inc.
Vibrating conveyors. 2,899,044. 8-11-59, CI. 198—220.
Allen, Laird R., Jr. : See —
Wandell, George F., and Allen. 2,901,910.
Allen, Lawrence E. : See —
Oberholtz. Lester E., and Allen. 2,868.027.
Allen, Lawrence E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Header
mounting for harvester threshers. 2,867,958, 1-13-59, CI.
56—21.
Allen. Leslie J. : See —
Davison, Alan, and Allen. 2.898.406.
Allen, Lyman S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Coating compo-
sition and process of preparation. 2,870,035, 1-20-59, C!.
106—192.
Allen, Norman P., and J. D. Grogan, to United States of
America, Atomic Energv Commission. Uranium composi-
tions. 2,886,430. 5-12-59, CI. 75—122.7.
Allen, Oliver L., to Electrolux Corp. Multiple purpose nozzle.
2,880,447, 4-7-59, CI. 15 — 417.
Allen Organ Co., Inc. : See —
Markowitz, Jerome. 2.888.850.
Allen, Peter W., and G. L. Cavender, to The Federal Machine
and Welder Co. Methods of and apparatus for sorting.
2.873 017. 2-10-59. CI. 198—33.
Allen, Philip H. : See —
Lawrence, Joseph L., and Allen. 2,910.292.
Allen, Philip H., and B. J. Chromy. Registers. 2,893,632.
7-7-59, CI. 235—92.
Allen, Philip H., and B. J. Chromy. Cathode rav tube appa-
ratus. 2,896,112, 7-21-59, CI. 315—21.
AIIpii, Philin J. Microwave circulator. 2,867,772. 1-6-59.
CI. 333 — 9.
Allen, Philip J., to United States of America, Navy. Trimode
hybrid function. 2,892,982, 6-30-59, CI. 333—11.
Allen, Philip S. : See —
Applegate, Marvin C, and Fritz. 2,910,970
Allen, Philip S. Combined cigarette-package, matchbook and
ashtray holder. 2,919,018. 12-29-59. CI. 206 — 38.
Allen. R. C, Business Machines, Inc. : See —
Kuiper. James R. 2.871.707.
Allen, Richard W., and F. Cohen, to United States of Ameri-
ca, Army. Variable impedance transformer. 2,900,610,
8-18-59, CI. 333 — 35.
Allen, Robert E. : See —
Van Campen. Marcus G., Jr., Allen, Palopoli, and Schu-
mann. 2,877,269.
Allen, Robert E., and W. J. Kennedy, to Textron Inc. Lens
chuck. 2,879,632, 3-31-59, CI. 51—237.
Allen, Robert E., F. P. Palopoli, E. L. Schumann, W. C. Day,
and V. J. Feil, to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Amino nlkoxv
phenyl methanes. 2,891,957, 6-23-59, 'CI. 260—294.7.
Allen, Robert E.. F. P. Palopoli, E. L. Schumann, and M. G.
Van Campen, Jr., to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Mono nmino-
ethers of Triphenyl ethylenes. 2,914,529. 11-24-59 CI.
260—247.7.
Allen, Robert E.. F. P. Palopoli, E. L. Schumann, and M. G.
Van Campen, Jr., to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Amine de-
rivatives of triphenylethylene. 2,914,561, 11-24-59, CI.
200—570.
Allen, Robert E., F. P. Palopoli, E. L. Schumann, and M. G.
Van Campen, Jr., to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Amine de-
rivatives of triphenylethanol. 2,914,502, 11-24-59, CI.
260—570.
Allen, Robert E., F. P. Palopoli, E. L. Schumann, and M. G.
Van Campen, Jr., to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Therapeutic
composition. 2/914,503. 11-24-59. CI. 260—570.
Allen, Robert E., F. P. Palopoli, E. L. Schumann, and M. G.
Van Campen, Jr., to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Amine de-
rivatives of 1,1,2-triphenylethane. 2,914,564, 11-24-59, CI.
260—570.
Allen, Robert K., to General Electric Co. Method of treat-
ing rails to prevent oil films. 2,890,970, 6-16-59, CI.
117 — 49.
Allen, Robert R., and A. A. Kless, to Armour and Co.
Separation of monocarboxylic and dicarboxylic acids.
2,916,502, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 419.
Allen, Robert W., and A. W. Taylor, to Henry Simon, Ltd.
Pneumatic conveyors and the like for powdered and granu-
lar materials. 2,868,590, 1-13-59, CI. 302 — 17.
Allen, Roy M.. to R. P. Cargille Laboratories, Inc. Refractom-
eters. 2,869,417, 1-20-59, CI. 88—14.
Allen, Russell G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Article trans-
fer mechanism. 2,888,131. 5-26-59, CI. 198 — 210.
Allen, S. L., & Co., Inc. : See —
Bonner, Edwin K., Jr., and Wickert. 2,890,561.
Allen, Samuel G., II, F. L. Currie, and J. J. McManus, to
The Western Union Telegraph Co. Phasing system.
2,874,218, 2-17-59. CI. 178—69.5.
Allen. Thomas E. Rat traps. 2,896,361. 7-28-59, CI. 43—
131.
Allen. Thomas O., to Jersey Production Research Co. Gun
perforators for wells. 2,884,836, 5-5-59, CI. 89 — 1.
Allen, Thomas O., to Jersey Production Research Co. Gun
perforator. 2.889.774, 6-9-59, CI. 102 — 20.
Allen, W. D., Mfg. Co. : See —
O'Brien, William P. 2,871,059.
Pokryfke, John A. 2,871,083.
Allen, Wade W., to The Upjohn Co. Semi-micro evaporation
apparatus. 2,868,626, 1-13-59, CI. 23 — 259.
Allen, Wade W., and N. A. Drake, to The Upjohn Co. Time
lapse attachment for movie cameras. 2,912,896, 11-17-59,
CI. 88 — 16.
Allen. William A., to Carrier Corp. Breaker strip construc-
tion. 2 873.041, 2-10-59, CI. 220—9.
Allen, William B. : See —
Smith, Clarence G., and Allen. 2,887,554.
Allen, William H., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Method
of processing and packaging. 2,908,122, 10-13-59, CI. 53 —
21.
Allen, William M., to Battelle Memorial Institute. Slitter-
disk bark-stripping apparatus. 2,891,588, 6-23-59. CI.
144— 20S.
Allen, William M., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Tripartite developer
for electrostatic images. 2.919,247, 12-29-59, CI. 252—
02. 1.
Allenbv, William F. : See —
Lee, Herbert C, and Allenby. 2,911,144.
Allender, Richard E., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Stor-
age cabinet. 2,887.351, 5-19-59, CI. 312—253.
Aller, Edmund R., to General American Transportation Corp.
Hoppers for finelv divided materials. 2,919,158, 12-29-59,
CI. 302 — 52.
Aller Press A/S : See —
Mosegaard, Marius. 2,910,939.
Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Pressure unit.
2,87S,334, 3-17-59, CI. 200 — 83.
Aller. Willis !<".. to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging device.
2.909.842. 10-27-59. CI. 33 — 174.
Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Apparatus and meth-
od for setting up dimensional gauging devices. 2,916,911,
12-15-50. CI. 73—37.9.
Aller, Willis F., and N. L. Jeglum, to The Sheffield Corp.
Apparatus for bending a part to a predetermined configura-
tion. 2,912,040, 11-10-59, CI. 153 — 50.
Alles. Francis P. : See —
Hlake. Ralph K., and Alles. 2,887,379.
Alles, Francis P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for producing improved polymeric terephthalate film.
2.884,663. 5-5-59. CI. 18 — 48.
Alios. Francis P.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Mechanism for positioning an adhesive strip material in a
splicing apparatus. 2,899.200. 8-11-59, 'CI. 271 — 2.5.
Allgaier, Earl. Dual control for automobiles. 2,890,597,
0-16-59, CI. 74—562.5.
Allgaier-Werko G.m.b.H. : See —
Hiitter. Wolfgang, and Ritter. 2,917,121.
Ritter, Kaspar. 2,903,080.
Allgaier, William A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Getter flashing mechanism. 2,881,298, 4-7-59. CI. 219 —
10.09.
Allgayer. August, to Schulimaschinenfabrik Hanke & Co.,
G.m.b.H. Apparatus for reinforcing projecting lips on
inner soles. 2.909.792. 10-27-59. CI. 12—20.
Allgever. Guv H. : See —
McLaughlin, John E., and Allgeyer. 2,913.852.
Alliance Mfg. Co., Division of Consolidated Electronics
Corp., The : See —
Schneider, Emmor V. 2,916,6S4.
Alliance Mfg. Co., Division of Consolidated Electronics
Industries Corp. : See —
Bovd, Wilton E., Jr. 2,883,596.
Schneider, Emmor V. 2,8S3,567.
Alliance Ware, Inc. : See —
Bowden. William H. 2,870,458.
LIST OF PATENTEES
17
Allied Asphalt & Mineral Corp. : See —
Meisel, Frederick W., Jr. 2,901,361.
Allied Block Chemical Co. : See —
Dobkin, Israel T. 2,883,139.
Allied Chemical Corp. : See-
Anderson, Norman L. 2.867.017.
Anderson, Norman L. 2,879,266.
Beacher, John H., and Troutman. 2,902,376.
Boettger, Heinz G., and Ituch. 2,889,378.
Borland, Jean W., and Schupak. 2,880,154.
Carlson, Emery J. 2,906,662.
Christoffel, Ivan. 2,919,183.
Coleman, Gordon A. 2,879,152.
Cosby, John N., Harris, and Rissmiller. 2,902,347.
Cosby, John N., Harris, Spooner, and Tuttle. 2,909,532.
Cosby, John N., Rissmiller, and Spooner. 2,902,519.
Crowder, John A., and Gilbert. 2,895,998.
Cunningham, William J., and Woolf. 2,917,558.
Datin, Richard C. 2,874,036.
Davis, George A. 2,899,012.
Degginger Edward R.. and Gilbert. 2,899,355.
Earley, James J., and Franz. 2,873,799.
Erich, Walter J. 2,914,579.
Farrell, James K. 2,890,105.
Follows, Alan G., and Keene. 2,882,144.
Gilbert, Everett E. Re. 24,750.
Gilbert, Everett E. 2,891,887.
Gilbert, Everett E. 2,911,335.
Gilbert, Everett E., and Giolito. Re. 24,749.
Gilbert, Everett E., and Miller. 2,8SO,070.
Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 2,872,437.
Gordon, Joseph, and Woolf. 2,870,222.
Gordon, Joseph, and Woolf. 2,917,546.
Griffin, William D., and Joris. 2,882,322.
Griffin, William D., and Oser. 2,881,220.
Helfaer, Bertram M., and Sievenpiper. 2,893,994.
Heller, Austin rv . 2,884,463.
Hibbitts, Charles H., and Kelly. 2,918,467.
Hyland, James W., Jr. 2,871,215.
Jackson, Ralph B., Kelly, and Townend. 2,900,234.
Joris, George G. 2,910,511.
Joris, George G., and Bostian. 2,881,222.
Julien, Arlie P., and Rogers. 2,881,052.
Lloyd, Billy E.. and Kelly. 2,894,950.
Mason, Robert W., and Yodis. 2,912,311.
Miller, Charles B., and Woolf. 2,870,211.
Mueller, Max B., and Penley. 2,888,710.
Murphy, Cornelius M. 2,899,273.
Nesty, Glenn A., and Pietrusza. 2.899,409.
Nilsson, Karl T., and Vitrone. 2,873,296.
Pietrusza, Edward W., and Wincklhofer. 2.919,258.
Pisanehyn, John, and Troutman. 2,874,137.
Plueddemann, Edwin P. 2,888,475.
Rachlin, Albert I. 2.898.370.
Rogers, Stuart M. 2,903,327.
Rowe, William H. 2,906,480.
Smith, Lee B. 2.900,423.
Stahl, Richard F., and Woolf. 2,885,449.
Stahl, Richard F., and Woolf. 2,900,422.
Stefaniak, Walter J. 2,914,559.
Sweeney. Richard F., and Woolf. 2,917,559.
Szukiewicz, Waclaw. 2,902,388.
Tyczkowski, Edward A. 2,895,999.
Walter, Charles R., Jr. 2,918,497.
Weinstock, Harry H., Jr. 2.879,242.
Winstrom. Leon O. 2,875,158.
Wohlers, Herbert C. 2,889,382.
Woolf, Cyril. 2,870,213.
Woolf, Cvril. 2,870,219.
Woolf, Cyril. 2,885.450.
Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. : See —
Anderson, Norman L. 2,867,624.
Allied Container Corp. : See —
Crane, Walton B., and Slate. 2,912,908.
Allied Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Ehrenford, Frank A. 2,909,461.
Fieldsteel, Arnold H. 2,915,436.
Florestano, Herbert J., Jeffries, Osborne, and Bahler.
2,868,689.
Phillips, Robert A. 2,890,959.
Allied Materials Corp. : See —
Horning, Frederick P. 2,910,922.
Allied Plastics Co. : See —
Crane, Walton B. 2 875,939.
Crane, Walton R. 2.879 886.
Crane, Walton B. 2,903,176.
Allied Products Corp. : See —
Randolph, Alan E. 2,905,017.
Allied Research Products Inc. : See —
Borodin, Daniel J. 2,887,210.
Borodin, Daniel J. 2,905.665.
Ostrander, Charles W. 2,902,348.
Ostrander. Charles W.. and Congiundi. 2,904,414.
Taverna, Arthur R. 2,912,370.
Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc. : See —
Harrison, Homer S. 2,868,352.
Harrison, Homer S. 2.868,354.
Harrison, Homer S. 2.900 01 5
Harrison, Homer S. 2,900,709.
Harrison, Homer S. 2,919,041.
Allied Steel and Conveyors, Division of The Sparks-Withing-
ton Co. : See —
Harrison. Homer S. 2.900 018.
Lamerson, Ulden D. 2,910,117.
Alliger, Glen, and II. P. Stevens, to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Method of vulcanizing rubber with an
N,N-dialkenylthiocarbamyl sulfenamide as an accelerator,
and the vulcanizable composition. 2,875,260, 2-24-59, CI.
260 — 793.
Allimann, George, to Vertrieb-und Verkauf-Akt. Predeter-
mined torque release wrench. 2,885,918, 5-12-59, Cl. 81 —
52.4.
Allin, George S., to International Harvester Co. Hydraulic
ram mountings for earth moving machines. 2,867,922,
1-13-59, Cl. 37 — 144.
Allin, George S., Jr. : See —
Donner, Verne P., Henning, and Allin. 2,917,125.
Allin, George S., Sr., to International Harvester Co. Wheeled
scraper. 2,888,758, 6-2-59, Cl. 37 — 126.
Allin, George S., Sr., and J. K. Liu, to International Harvester
Co. Planetary steering mechanism for crawler tractors.
2,876,657, 3-10-59, Cl. 74 — 710.5.
Ailing, John F., and A. R. Fleischer ; said Fleischer assor.
of % to said Ailing. Portable training device for electric
accounting machine operators. 2,893,137. 7-7-59, Cl. 35 —
19.
Allingham, Walter F., to Carrier Corp. Valve constructions.
2,867,237, 1-6-59, Cl. 137 — 625.29.
Allinquant, Fernand S. Lower attachment for a telescopic
shock-absorber in an automobile vehicle suspension.
2,878,045, 3-17-59, Cl. 287 — 85.
Allinquant, Fernand S. Diaphragm device for separating
two different fluids in a cylindrical chamber. 2,914,089,
11-24-59, Cl. 137 — 784.
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. : See —
Allen, Lawrence E. 2,867,958.
Andersen, Louis M. 2,869,707.
Anke, John R. 2,900,157.
Baker, Douglas H., and Schaale. 2,904,181.
Bank, Thor G. 2,881,285.
Baude, John. 2,900,528.
Baude, John. 2,914,718.
Boehne, Eugene W. 2,904.659.
Brown, Royce N. 2,872,814.
Brueggeman, Leslie T. 2,908,176.
Buhr, August G. 2,809,489.
Christensen, George O. 2,917,346.
Clothier, Gordon W. 2,879,408.
Codlin, James B. 2,904,146.
Codlin, James B. 2,904,149.
Comfort, Samuel T. 2,881,031.
Dickinson, Clayton D. 2,885,285.
Dreisin, Alexander, and Kaplan. 2,871,796.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,884,753.
Fergason, Rector C. 2,901,876.
Fink, James E. 2,914,175.
Fischer, Raymond C. 2,883,196.
Fleischmann, John J., and Wilson. 2,888,240.
Forrest, Frank R. 2,874,642.
Foster, Samuel L. 2,912,659.
Gallatin, Harold A. 2,898,540.
Gardner, Willis W., and McKean. 2,895,750.
Getting, Milan P., Jr. 2.871,143.
Hansen, Harding B., Sealey, Stenersen, and Wiederkehr.
2,870,525.
Harrer, Paul H. 2,868,113.
Hartwig, Walter J. 2,911,160.
Hawk, Dale W. 2,886,357.
Herbage, Bernard S. 2,905,358.
Hess, Paul D. 2,914,301.
John. Russell W. 2,872,815.
Johnston, Gorman J. 2,904,760.
Kamlukin, Igor. 2.871,726.
Kenney, Clarence E. 2,910,894.
King, Donald E., and Cowdery. 2,882,477.
Kurre, Paul G. 2,876,649.
Leliter, Chester P. 2,870,643.
Leliter, Chester P. 2,902,100.
Liest, Mary G. 2,886,463.
Marohn, Richard P., and Sealey. 2,909,721.
McDonough, Edgar R. 2,894,756.
Mercier, Carl E. 2,880,401.
Mercier, Carl E. 2,907,965.
Metzke, William R. 2,911,266.
Michel, Robert G. 2,899.245.
Oberholtz, Lester E„ and Allen. 2,868,027.
Opdyke, Richard E. 2,910,865.
Overton, Harold C. 2,919,157.
Peek. Henrv L. 2,904,730.
Peeples. Robert M., and Miskinis. 2,904,737.
Peter, Charles R. 2,887,026.
Peter, Charles R. 2,890,309.
Powell, Robert D. 2.908,177.
Powell, Robert D., Hllgeman, and Sporing. 2,889,161.
Ramrath, Joseph M. 2,891,134.
Reaves, Robert S. 2,884,080.
Reinke, Herbert J., and Gallatin. 2,870,395.
Richter, Walther. 2,910,941.
Ringland, William L. 2,869,007.
2,870,655.
2.885,022.
2.898,737.
2,901,844.
2.902.007.
2,895.065
2,902.611.
Rockwell, Harvey W.
Rockwell, Harvey W.
Rockwell, Harvey W.
Rockwell, Harvey W.
Rockwell, Harvey W.
Rosenberg, Leon T.
Rosenberg, Leon T.
Roubal, Alexander J. 2,883,218.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. : See — Continued
Schick, Frederick A., and Erskine. 2,902,264.
Sehroeder, Harry J. 2,908.401.
Scranton, Charles J. 2,869,711.
Snartemo, Joseph H. 2,900,832.
Soref, Edward. 2,881.486.
Standish, Earl L. 2,895,751.
Strehlow, Walter F. 2,890,892.
Strehlow, Walter F. 2,909,928.
Strehlow, Walter F. 2,911,229.
Tanke, Willard H., and Voegeli. 2,914,125.
2.870,553.
, Jr. 2,893.061.
Jr. 2,898,564.
Jr., and Georges.
-Continued
2,883,083.
2,870,357.
and Hansen.
2,882,480.
and Rautimo. 2,913,607.
2,908.834.
and Hansen. 2.899.617.
United States of America, Atomic
Slip casting method. 2,902,380,
Temple, Paul C.
Terry, William M.
Terry, William M.,
Terry, William M.
Timmerman, Julius W. 2,873.084.
Timmerman, Julius W. 2,914,707.
Toth, Michael. 2,872,993.
Toth. Michael. 2,896.734.
Vandenberg, Howard L., and Karsten.
Verch, George O. 2,869,940.
Wilson, Charles D. 2,895,491.
Worrell, Robert L. 2,885,129.
AUis, Louis, Co., The : See —
Bradburn, William J., Jr. 2,897,427.
Bradburn, William J., Jr., Conger
2,884,578.
Bradburn, William J., Jr., and Hansen.
Dillonaire, Allen E. 2,891,206
Douglas, John F. H.
Munson, Chester L.
Norman. Horace M.
Allison, Adrian G., to
Energy Commission.
9-1-59, CI. 106 — 121.
Allison, Blaine M., and W. Schmid, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Injection molding machines. 2,894,284, 7-14-59 CI.
18—30.
Allison, Clifford. Bending tool. 2,905,224, 9-22-59, CI.
153—16.
Allison, David F., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electric current rectifier. 2,869,057, 1-13-59, CI.
317 — 237.
Allison, David F., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electroforming of semiconductive cells. 2,915,687,
12-1-59, CI. 317—241.
Allison, John R., to Leffingwell Chemical Co. Lithium base
grease modified with lithium or aluminum 2-ethyl
hexanoate. 2,883,341, 4-21-59, CI. 252—36.
Allison. John R., to Leffingwell Chemical Co. Oil-miscible,
water insoluble soap complexes. 2,899,389, 8-11-59, CI.
252—35.
Allison, Kenneth C. Tuning apparatus. 2,881,322, 4-7-59,
CI. 250 — 40.
Allison, Kenneth C. Electrical switching units. 2,900,461,
8-18-59, CI. 200—11.
Allison, Kenneth C. Slide-type electric switch. 2,902,550,
9-1-59, CI. 200—16.
Allison, Kenneth C and W. L. Hoehn. Rotary switch detent
spring. 2,869,395, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 527.
Allison, OUie M. Automobile seat attachment for
2,869,146, 1-20-59, CI. 5—118.
Allison, Sewell W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc
telephone circuits. 2,868,886, 1-13-59, CI. 179 — 27
Allison Steel Mfg. Co. : See—
Rau. John A. 2,876,836.
Allison. William D. Door lock. 2,870,620, 1-27-59,
70—135.
Inertia control means for load compen-
2.876,019, 3-3-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Torsional spring suspension for vehicles.
CI. 280 — 104.
Load compensating spring suspension
Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget : See-
Stenkvist, Emil. 2,868,998.
Thoren, Bertil. 2,909,694.
Uhlmann. Erich. 2,899,628.
Von Platen, Baltzar. 2,917,082.
Alloy Cladding Co., Inc. : See —
Zouck, Peter G., and Rienhoff. 2,902,588.
Alloy Rods Co. : See —
Brady, Edward J., and Marshall. 2,912,612.
Allred, Charles M. : See —
Selby, Myron C, Allred, Hudson, and Berry. 2,883,620.
Allred, George W. Protective housing for webs on carding
machines. 2,903,751, 9-15-59, CI. 19 — 166.
Allred, Samuel A. Internal combustion engine. 2,915,050,
12-1-59, CI. 123—55.
Allshouse, Harlow E., and L. E. Mendouca, to The Bastian-
Blessing Co. Carbonated beverage dispenser. 2,910,247,
10-27-59. CI. 239—407.
Allsopp, Wilfred J. : See —
Powell, Dan, and Allsopp. 2,895,527.
Ail-Steel Equipment Inc. : See —
Abrahamson, Charles M. 2,901,120.
Grube, Karl P. 2,911,274.
Rudolph, Nathan H., and Crutchett. 2,908,416.
Alltronics Mfg. Co. : See —
Popejoy, Freddie W., and Krier. 2,911,615.
Allured, Robert B., and J. L. Walker, to General Motors Corp.
Harness testing and sorting. 2,912,105, 11-10-59, CI. 209 —
79.
Allwine, Harrison S. : See —
Law, Harold B., Allwine, and Darling. 2,880.365.
Allyn, Harold D. Firearm. 2,873,546, 2-17-59, CI. 42—25.
Allyn, Harold D. Firearm magazine construction. 2,908,097,
10-13-59. CI. 42 — 18.
Allyn, Harold D. Firearm with side loading magazine.
2,908,987, 10-20-59, CI. 42—18.
Aim, Erhard. Method and means for vulcanizing tires.
2,904.842, 9-22-59, CI. 18 — 53.
Aim, Rasmus S.. to LKB-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag. Ap-
paratus for collecting liquid samples. 2,894,542, 7-14-59,
CI. 141 — 130.
Aim, Robert M. : See —
Wennerberg, Arnold N.. Aim, and Peter. 2,894.990.
Aim, Robert M., and J. W. Shepard, to Standard Oil Co.
C19 aliphatic dicarboxylic acids and method of preparing
same. 2,891,084, 6-16-59. CI. 260 — 410.9.
Alma Herbert F., to Worthington Corp. Flexible coupling.
2.873,010, 2-10-59, CI. 192—88.
Al-Marachy, Pierre F. Apparatus for effecting chemical re-
actions on glass or like plates. 2,914,384, 11-24-59, CI.
23—253.
AlmeX Bengt S. O., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Cutting tool. 2,899,738. 8-18-59, Cl. 29 — 96.
Almfjn, Bengt S. O., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Tool holder. 2,911,707, 11-10-59, Cl. 29 — 96.
Almen, John O. Means for cooling transmission rollers.
184 — 6.
of lubricating gears. 2,910,142,
dogs.
Toll
Cl.
Allison, William D.
sator mechanism.
Allison, William D.
2,893,750. 7-7-59,
Allison, William D.
for vehicles. 2,911,231, 11-3-59, Cl. 280—104.
Allmand, Leslie E. and W. C. Electric lantern. 2,899,540,
8-11-59, Cl. 240—10.5.
Allmand, Walter C. : See —
Allmand, Leslie E. and W. C. 2,899,540.
Allmang, William : See —
Thompson, Ivan P., Allmang, Hartmann, Winter, and
Blackbourn. 2,873,224.
Allmanna Brandredskapsaffiiren AB : See —
Sundberg, Sven A. 2,899,733.
Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget : See —
Bookman, Marius, and Grundmark. 2,878,428.
Charles. Thomas G. 2,919,413.
Dahle, Orvar. 2,895,331.
Dahle, Orvar. 2,912,642.
Dahle, Orvar and B. 2,895,332.
Dahle, Orvar and B., and Pedersen. 2,879.394.
Forwald, Haakon. 2,868,030.
Forwald, Haakon. 2,878.345.
Forwald, Haakon. 2.881,291.
Forwald, Haakon. 2,886,672.
Forwald, Haakon. 2,890,312.
Forwald. Haakon. 2,904.660.
Fnrwald. Haakon. 2,908,788.
Ladell, Emil. 2,871.279.
Liljeblad, Ragnar. 2,915,446.
Linden, Martin. 2,879.757.
Ljunsrherg. Ture A. 2.884.129.
Lundahl, Carl and S. 2,914,654.
Petterson, Carl. 2,916,632.
of cooling transmission
184—6.
rollers.
2,910,141, 10-27-59, Cl
Almen, John O. Means
10-27-59, Cl. 184 — 6.
Almen, John O. Means
2.910,143, 10-27-59, Cl.
Aimer, Tor. Foldable record holding device. 2,901,11 9,
8-25-59, Cl. 211—50.
Almo Laboratories Co., Inc. : See —
Borell, George L. 2,889,995.
Almond, Reece W. Ice cream churn stand. 2.869.5S0,
1-20-59, Cl. 137—571.
Almor Co. : See —
Mersky, Morris. 2,909,020.
Almoslino, Hans A. Transformable rigid structural unit
for a bodv or article supporting assemblage. 2,877,506,
3-17-59, Cl. 20— .5.
Almquist, Mildred L. : See —
Garizio, John E„ Rubino, and Almquist. 2,876,163.
Aloi, Anthony J., to General Electric Co. Temperature con-
trol electric heating device. 2,908,793, 10-13-59. Cl. 219 —
26.
Alonso Cue, Nicolas. Mechanism for filling toilet tanks with
water, retaining it without leaks and discharging said
water. 2,878,484, 3-24-59, Cl. 4 — 43.
Alozery, Nicholas J. G., and G. W. Stanford, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Hvdrocarbon conversion process. 2,890,996,
6-16-59, Cl. 208 — 84.
Alperin, Morton : See —
Borsook, Mannie E., and Alperin. 2,868,374.
Alpert, Norman : See —
Heisler, Robert Y., Alpert, and Newman. 2,885,274.
Newman, Stanley R., Heisler, Dille, and Alpert.
2,879,230.
Alpert, Norman, S. R. Newman, and R. Y. Heisler, to The
Texas Co. Motor lubricating oil composition. 2,887,452,
5-19-59, Cl. 252—51.5.
Alpha Molykote Corp, The : See —
Spengler, Gunter, and Holm. 2.892.741.
Spengler, Giinter, and Hohn. 2,905,574.
Alphenaar, Arthur W.. C. W. Baxter, and G. A. Franco, to
General Dynamics Corp. Frequency shift keyed receiver.
2,897,269, 7-28-59, Cl. 178—88.
Alps, Hugo A. : See —
McWherter, Paul W., Kine, and Alps. 2,879,1 7S.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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to Raytheon Co.
protective diode.
2,900,292.
2,905,582.
" 2,880,875,
to Keasbey &
1-27-59, CI.
2.S67.134.
Alps Hugo A., M. D. Hurwitz, and B. B. Kine, to Rohm &
Haas Co Coated materials and methods tor producing
them. 2,880,116, 3-31-59, CI. 117 — 72.
Alpura Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Stocker, Josef. 2,918,770.
Alsberg, Frederick R., R. N. Heslop. I. D. Rat tee, and Y\ . E.
Stephen, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Colouring
process. 2,892,670, 6-30-59, CI. 8—39.
Alsberg, Frederick R., I. D. Rattee, and VS. E. Stephen, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Colouring process.
2,892,671, 6-30-59, CI. S— 41. ■ .
Alsberg, Frederick R., and A. H. Wyld, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. New colouration process for textile mate-
rials. 2,895,785, 7-21-59, CI. S— 65.
Alscope Explorations, Ltd. : See —
Nossen. Ernest S., and Parks. 2,919,189.
Alspaugh, Paul L. : See—- „„-,., ooo
Howell, John H., Doughty, and Alspaugh. 2,913,388.
Alspaugh Paul L., to Union Carbide Corp. Continuous auto-
matic coker. 2,893,922, 7-7-59, CI. 202—22.
Alspaugh, Paul L., J. YV". Heimaster, and R. L. McNeill, to
Union Carbide Corp. Mining machine launching device.
2.872.170. 2-3-59, CI. 262—26. tt .
Alspaugh, Paul L., R. G. Keister, and R. C. Perry, to Union
Carbide Corp. Apparatus for pressurizing hot pulverized
coal. 2,912,126, 11-10-59, CI. 214—17. tt .
Alspaugh, Paul L., R. G. Keister, and R. C. Perry, to Union
Carbide Corp. Method for pressurizing hot pulverized coal.
2,912,132, 11-10-59, CI. 214 — 152.
Alstad, Norman J., and G. E. Chandler.
Circuit employing reflex klystron with
2,910,612, 10-27-59, CI. 315 — 5.19.
Alstadt, Donald M. : See —
Coleman, Elmer YV., Jr., and Alstadt.
Coleman, Elmer YV., Jr., and Alstadt.
Alston, Paul YV. Filtration apparatus and method,
4-7-59, CI. 210 — 401.
Alsynite Co. of America : See —
Ambrose. Francis X. 2,894,621.
Alt, Carl G. : See —
Hood, YVilliam E., and Alt. 2,913,229.
Alta Engineering Co. : See —
Schumann, Joseph M. 2,908,155.
Altemus, Daniel F., and R. A. Schneider,
Mattison Co. Pipe coupling. 2,871,031,
285 — 18.
Alten Foundry & Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Scherf. 1'aul H., Bayne'. and Hammack.
Weaver, Stuart M. "2,905,280.
Altenburg William M., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Bottle
carrier." 2 896.814.7-28-59 CI. 220 — 116.
Altenburg, William M., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Molded
pulp pallet. 2.903.218, 9-8-59, CI. 248—120.
Altenburger, Ernst : See —
YY'estinger, Karl, Altenburger, and Hirt. 2.880.933.
Westinger, Karl, Altenburger, and Hirt. 2,905,381.
Altendorf, Joseph M. Lawn edging tool. 2,890,525, 6-16-59,
CI. 30—307.
Altenpohl, Dietrich : See —
Schmitt Hans, Siebel, Altenpohl, Hug, and Nuesch.
2.886.432.
Altenpohl, Dietrich, and F. Emler, to Aluminium-Walzwerke
Singen G.m.b.H. Fabrication of etched foils for electrolytic
capacitors. 2,912,369, 11-10-59, CI. 204—33.
Altenweger, Alois, to Zellweger A. G., Apparate-und Maschin-
enfabriken Uster. Thread knot and method for making
same. 2,879,095, 3-24-59, CI. 289 — 1.5.
Altenweger, Alois, to Zellweger A.G. Apparate-und Maschi-
nen-fabriken Uster. Device for separating leased warp
threads. 2,907,092, 10-6-59, CI. 28 — 43.
Alter, Arthur, H. E. Zaugg, and R. U. Schock, to Abbott
Laboratories. Addition compounds of piperiazinediones.
2,887,474, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Alter, Henry W., J. K. Davidson. R. S. Miller, and J. L.
Mewherter, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process of making a neutronic reactor fuel
element composition. 2,808,707, 1-13-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Alter. Scott B. : See —
Wilson. James A., and Alter. 2,879,851.
Altes, Stephen K., to General Electric Co. Color television
decoder. 2,883,450, 4-21-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Altes, Stephen K.. to General Electric Co. Signal-modifying
device. 2,891,152, 6-16-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Altex Corp., The : See —
Alexander, Robert L. 2,913,778.
Altgelt. Rudolph J
with reversible
172—219.
Altherr, Russell G., to American Steel Foundries. Torsion
spring vehicle suspension. 2,872,182, 2-3-59, CI. 267 — 58.
Altimier, David F., and C. J. Doubt, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Journal liner for rotary kiln. 2,886,418,
5-12-59. CI. 23 — 279.
Altman, David : See —
Macwood, George E
Altman, Dutchman S.
6-23-59, CI. 47,29.
Altman, Fred E., and C. J. Melech, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic objective comprising six separated lens ele-
ments. 2.887,009, 5-19-59, CI. 88 — 57.
to Ford Motor Co. Two wav plow
moldboard. 2,874.788, 2-24-59, CI.
YVilder, and Altman. 2,879,130.
Plant bed enclosure. 2,891,352,
Altman, Frederick J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Diversity receiving combining system.
2,903,576, 9-8-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Altman, Hugo A. Apparatus for building up and hard-sur-
facing cylindrical rollers. 2,S6S,105, 1-13-59, CI. 118 — C20.
Altman, Morris : See —
Gillette, Frank N.. and Altman. 2,904,694.
Altman, Samuel P., to Armour Research Foundation of
Illinois Institute of Technology. Gyroscope. 2,875,618,
3-3-59, CI. 74—5.6.
Altmann, George O., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method
of making iron nitrides. 2,872,292, 2-3-59, CI. 23 — 191.
Altmann, Kurt : See —
Heinze, Richard, and Altmann. 2,892,529.
Altmann, Leon. Right and left opening refrigerator door.
2,8S5,723. 5-12-59, CI. 16 — 147.
Altmann, Norman A., and W. H. Bureau, to Butler Co.
Method and apparatus for preparing paper making stock.
2,916,216, 12-8-59, CI. 241 — 20.
Altmann, Norman A., and W. H. Bureau, to Butler Co.
Method of deinking waste paper. 2,916,412, 12-8-59, CI.
162 — 4.
Altmann, Otto R. P. : See —
Jeppson, Kurt J. H., Olson, and Altmann. 2,872,708.
Altmann, Werner E., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Friction clutch
with torque responsive lock. 2,874,817, 2-24-59. CI.
192—114.
Altmann, Werner E., to Daimler-Benz Aktiebolaget. Synchro-
nizing clutch. 2,908,366, 10-13-59, CI. 192—53.
Alton Box Board Co. : See —
Boitel, Arwed C. 2,885,842.
YVoodward, William W. 2,874,834.
YVoodward, William YV. 2,887,221.
Altorfer, Henry W., to American Motors Corp. Washing
machine. 2,909,051, 10-20-59, CI. 68 — 18.
Altreuter, Royal K.. J. W. Dowling, J. P. Racz, and P. W.
Thomas, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Purification
of secondary butyl alcohol. 2,875,138, 2-24-59, CI. 202 — 39.
Altrogge, YVilhelm, K. YY'illutzky, and F. Friingel ; said YVil-
lutzky and said Frungel, assors. to said Altrogge. Ignition
contrivance for combustion engines. 2,904,723, 9-15-59,
CI. 315 — 186.
Altschul, Aaron M. : See —
King, William H., Altschul, Dechary, and Frampton.
2,873.191.
Altson, Ralph, to General Motors Corp. Journal box.
2,878,083, 3-17-59, CI. 308—180.
Altstaedt, Werner, E. Bartholome, and E. Lehrer. Production
of fuel gases from granular to pulverulent fuels. 2,878,110,
3-17-59, CI. 48 — 203.
Altwicker, Hubert J. Die inserts. 2,882,759, 4-21-59, CI.
76 — 107.
Alumatic Corp. of America : See — ■
Zitomer, Abe. 2,905,281.
Alumbaugh, John YV., and E. W. Greenwood. Sliding mate-
rial guide for table saws. 2,881,812, 4-14-59. CI. 143—52.
Aluminex Inc. : See —
Estey. James R. 2,906,060.
Aluminium-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft : See —
Gerster, Max. 2,893,081.
Muller, Paul. 2,907,263.
Schmitt, Hans, Siebel, Altenpohl, Hug, and Nuesch.
2,886,432.
Syz, YVerner, and Muller. 2,874,103.
Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Emter, Dietrich, and YVinterstein. 2,874,429.
Fenerty, Michael J. 2,887,361.
Rapson, Bryan. 2,883,162.
Spooner, Roy C. 2,899.368.
Wallace, William G., and Skantze. 2,91!i,443.
Aluminium-Walzwerke Singen G.m.b.H. : See —
Altenpohl, Dietrich, and Emler. 2,912,369.
Aluminum Body Corp. : See —
Magor, Leslie H. 2,910,322.
Aluminum Co. of America : See —
Bohn. Donald I. 2,884.284.
Brown, Melvin H. 2,901,334.
Brown, Melvin H. 2,901,344.
Criner, Charles B. 2,915,390.
Criner, Charles B. 2,915,391.
Dulin, Charles H. 2.908.073.
Grier, Louis N 2,904.621.
Heffner, Robert E. 2,905,242.
Kipp, Egbert M. 2.908,537.
Kramer, Max J., and Wagner. 2,901,701.
McNamara, James H. 2,916,432.
Milliken, Spencer R. 2,885.313.
Milliken. Spencer R. 2,885.315.
Milliken, Spencer R. 2,885,316.
Milz, YVendell C, and McClintock. 2,902,439.
Ricker, Richard W. 2,912,341.
Short. Herbert M. 2,876,975.
Thaver, Charles S. 2.874.110.
Trostle, John W. 2,907,287.
Wheeler. Edward M. 2,901,994.
Wood, Robert T. 2,907,084.
Aluminum Fences, Inc., The : See —
Cofield, Thomas R. 2,919.112.
Cofield, Thomas R. 2,919,113.
Aluminum International, Inc. : See —
Porterfield, Jack N. 2,909,268.
Porterfield, Jack N. 2,909,269.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Aluminum Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Johnston, Alan H., and Soutliam. 2,914,308.
Alumiseal Corp. : See —
Macormack, James G. 2,885.743.
Alvarez, Alfonso. Blind having relatively adjustable slats.
2,903,057, 9-8-59, CI. 160—133.
Alvarez, Luis \V., to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc.
Color television display screen. 2,878,411, 3-17-59, CI.
315 — 1.
Alvarez, Octavio J. Vibrating type oscillator and pickup
apparatus. 2,905,039, 9-22-59, CI. 84—1.04.
Alvarez Sabater, Fernando. Photographic apparatus for
taking and projecting pictures with color separation.
2,894,427, 7-14-59, CI. 88 — 16.4.
Alvarez Vazquez, Amable. Extractor for nails or the like.
2,870,988, 1-27-59. CI. 254 — 22.
Alvarez, William, and P. Castiglione, to The Columbia Mills,
Inc. Frameless window screen. 2,880,797, 4-7-59, CI.
160—328.
Alves, John J. Photo-mount greeting card. 2,878,607,
3-24-59, CI. 40 — 158.
Alvey Conveyor Mfg. Co. : See —
Boehl, Wilhelm, Worrall, and Alvey. 2,883,074.
Alvey-Ferguson Co., The : See —
Sullivan, Norman M. 2,889,907.
Alvey, Graham C. : See —
Doe, Robert E., Daniel, and Alvey. 2,871,970.
Alvev, John M., Jr. : See — ■
Boehl, Wilhelm, Worrall, and Alvey. 2,883,074.
Alvine, Samuel. Jr., to Kearfott Co., Inc. Miniature brush
block for slip-rings. 2,877,435, 3-10-59, CI. 339—5.
Alvistur, Oscar. Tooth brush. 2,877,483, 3-17-59, CI.
15—210.
Alvord, Charles C, to Norton Co. Grinding machine-wheel
wear compensating mechanism. 2,894,360, 7-14—59, 'CI.
51 — 165.
Alvord, Clavton H. : See — ■
Moskowitz, Lester R., and Alvord. 2,882,487.
Alward, Francis, deceased ; R. F. McNeil, administrator.
Motor vehicle refrigeration system. 2,895,308, 7-21-59,
CI. 62—161.
Alweg-Forschung, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
See —
Schutze, Georg H. 2,903,972.
Alwood. Harold L. Clutch. 2,904.147. 9-15-59, CI. 192 — 35.
Amagasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Nojinia, Takeo. 2,878,070.
Amala, Ravmond S. : See —
Thomson, Robert F., Amala, and Eberhardt. 2.873,493.
Amala, Raymond S., and M. J. Diamond, to General Motors
Corp. Mold-forming apparatus and method. 2.876,508,
3-10-59, CI. 22 — 36.
Amalgamated Bass Prince Inventions, Inc. : See —
Bass, Helen L. 2,869,770.
Amalgamated Electric Corp. Ltd. : See —
McRoberts, Charles E., and Bachman. 2,902,631.
Amalgamated Equipment Co. : See —
Meredith, John A. 2,887,300.
Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. : See —
Flood, Reginald F. J. 2,894,194.
Ford, Wilbur S. 2.897,033.
Amana Refrigeration, Inc. : See —
Giddings. Wayne A. 2.870,959.
Moore, Robert E., and Kessell. 2,880,952.
Robinson. James M., and Anderson. 2,877,077.
Schorv, Kenneth P., and Turko. 2,903,315.
Schory. Kenneth P.. Turko. and Konefes. 2,898,174.
Strub, Robert D. 2,903,209.
Whitesel, Harry A., and Bower. 2,890,574.
Whitmore. Harland W. 2,896,813.
Amann, Willard R. : See —
Pollock, John S., and Amann. 2,895,396.
Amano, Shuichi. Exposure time adjustment in camera shut-
ters. 2,901,954, 9-1-59, CI. 95 — 55.
Amatel, Harold, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lamp
wrapper. 2,892,581, 6-30-59, CI. 229—90.
Amato, Gaetano T., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Absolute D. C. voltage reference. 2,881,382,
4-7-59, CI. 321—16.
Amaya, Akio, to Sony Kabushikikaisha. Method of etching
a surface of semiconductor device. 2,890,159, 6-9-59, CI.
204 — 143.
Ambarcumian, Michael. Hydraulic dumping bin loader.
2,908,411, 10-13-59, CI. 214—302.
Ambelang, Joseph C. to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Substituted thiocarbamvl-p-phenvlenediamines as anti-ozone
agents for rubber. 2,875.175, 2-24-59, CI. 260—45.9.
Ambelang, Joseph C, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
N-phenyl-P-phenylenediamine as antiozonant for butadiene-
styrene rubbery copolymer. 2,905,654, 9-22-59, CI.
260 — 45.9.
Amberg File & Index Co. : See —
Amberg, Gilbert W. 2,876,907.
Amberg, Gilbert W., to Amberg File & Index Co. Sorting
device. 2,876,907, 3-10-59, CI. 211 — 11.
Amberg, Waltar E. Rotary torque transmitting joint.
2,884.772, 5-5-59, CI. 64 — 21.
Amblard, Joseph. Self-closing circuit-breakers-regulntors for
motor vehicle generators. 2,883,609, 4-21-59, CI. 322 — 25.
Ambrettp, Paul. Apparatus for deaerating alimentary paste,
dougli and like substances. 2,808,144, 1-13-59, CI. 107—31.
Ambrose, Francis X., to Alsynite Co. of America. Process of
making reinforced plastic panels and article produced there-
by. 2,894,621, 7-14-59, CI. 206 — 60.
Ambrose, John J., to Rudo Associates. Automatic bread
toaster. 2,S79,707, 3-31-59, CI. 99 — 328.
Ambrose, Lawrence B. : See —
Dwyer, James E., and Ambrose. 2,874,772.
Ambrose, Walter J., and A. W. Lane, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Gyroscopic systems. 2.879,670, 3-31-59, CI. 74 — 5.34.
Ambrosio, Biagio F. : See —
Thorensen, Ragnar, and Ambrosio. 2,913,706.
Ambrozaitis, John J., to Consolidated Electronics Industries
Corp. Stop clock reset mechanism. 2,809,639, 1-20-59,
CI. 101 — 15.
Ambruster, Larner : See —
Haney, Marcus D., Jr., and Ambruster. 2,911,326.
Amburgey, W. J. : See —
Robbins. Astifino. 2,898,426.
Anichem Products, Inc. : See —
Douty. Alfred. 2,897,436.
Leaper, Joseph M. F., Bishop, and Anderson. 2.904,422.
Newhard, Nelson J., Jr., and Dollman. 2,909,455.
Newhard, Nelson J., Jr.. and Thirsk. 2,867,514.
Waldrum, John E. 2.888,206.
Waldrum, John E. 2,917,241.
Waldrum, John E. 2,917.242.
Amdahl, Gene M. : See—
Rochester, Nathaniel, Johnson, Amdahl, and Mutter.
2,889,535.
Amdur, Elias J., and J. C. Foster, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Humidity responsive resistor. 2,876,321,
3-3-59. CI. 201—63.
Amend. Leonard R. : See —
Mielke, William A., and Amend. 2,904,005.
Amerace Corp. : See — -
Fleming, Robert S. 2,880,517.
Ameray Corp. : See —
Rosensweig, Mack. 2,895,324.
American Agricultural Chemical Co., The : See —
Evans, Robert D. 2.899,056.
American Air Filter Co., Inc. : See—
Allender, Richard E. 2,887,351.
Andersen, Ralph A. 2.897.814.
Baker, Forrest G., and Milhnan. 2,909,043.
Dyer, Ivan W. 2,881,861.
Nutting, Arthur. 2,881,859.
Nutting, Arthur, and Sexton. 2,889,004.
O'Dell, Leonard J. 2,909,237.
Ortgies, Raymond C. 2,900.180.
Rivers, Richard D. 2,868,319.
Rivers, Richard D., and Robb. 2,908,348.
Robson. Aubrev H. 2.879.762.
Stock, Charles S. 2,909,981.
Sylvan. Stig. 2,885,028.
Westlin, Karl L. 2,868,320.
American Anti Corrosion Corp. : See —
Callery, Charles H. 2,893,642.
American Art Metals Co. : See —
Clifton, Walter L., Jr. 2,882,711.
Clifton. Walter L.. Jr. 2,893,773.
May, Maurice. 2,883.714.
American Bitumuls & Asphalt Co. : See —
Christie, John J. 2,889,230.
American Bosch Anna Corp. : See — ■
Bardash, Manuel L., and Sarett. 2,917,710.
Bishop, Ronald L., Jewell, Radov, and Statslnger.
2,896,455.
Bock, Charles D.. and Davis. 2,880.38S.
Bock, Robert O., and Davidson. 2.874,903.
Cunningham, Frederick W. 2.916,931.
Davidson, Gareth M. 2,917,237.
Djinis, William, and Savet. 2.887,556.
Fancher, Kenneth I. 2,910,976.
Gewinner. Walter J. 2.893.513.
Hess, Thomas D. 2,895,420.
Humber. John N., and Nystrom. 2,895,465.
Huse, Arthur E. 2.893.712.
.Tennv, Albert C. 2,886.947.
Lasek, Thaddeus A. 2,870,651.
Nvstrom, Carl H. 2.874.000.
Nystrom. Carl H. 2.893.366.
Odin, Eugene, and Urquhart. 2,911,145.
Savet. Paul H. 2.879.941.
Statsinger, Joseph. 2.S79.669.
Steinhacker, Mark A. 2,896,142.
Urbon, Peter J. 2,873,858.
American Box Board Co. : See —
Anderson. Wilbur G., Jr. 2.868,433.
Porter. William I. 2.888.185.
Zeitter, Charles R. 2.918.205.
American Brake Shoe Co. : See —
Adams, Cecil E. 2.899 941.
Adams, Cecil E. 2.910,839.
Adams, Cecil E., and Esehliman. 2.8S7,060.
Adams. Ocil E., Esehliman, and Sun. 2,S7S,753.
Boron, Frank J. 2,915,909.
Brashear. Turner G., Jr. 2.868,955.
Caslow. Joseph H„ and Detrich. 2,879.044.
Cox. Isaac E. 2.S79.112.
Dalrvmple. William P. 2.893.302.
Dovanev, John L . Jr. 2.904.256.
Eddv. Thomas A., and Hoyer. 2,89S,161.
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American Brake Shoe Co. : See — Continued
Fraula, William S., Knauer, and Spokes. 2,911,074.
Fraula, William S., and Olson. 2,885,731.
Godfrey, Charles E. 2,884,807.
Godfrey, Charles E., and Johnson. 2.910,010.
Hedge, John F., and Adams. 2,882,926.
Hippie, George M. 2,888,943.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E. 2,890,085.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E. 2,915,347.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., and Cox. 2,8GS,595.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., and Gorcyca. 2,915,860.
Keating, Charles K., Jr., and Salak. 2,902,752.
Kistler. Max W. 2,S86,200.
Lowey, Francis J. 2,913,704.
Maclean, Norman E. 2.893,050.
Magnus, Oscar F. 2,89S,002.
Murphy. Eugene E. 2,910,013.
Murtaugh, Joseph P. 2,870,607.
Oyster, Duane E. 2,905,190.
Prentice, Allan L. 2,873,825.
Price, Donald A., Sr. 2,889,916.
Eatkowski, Thomas A. 2,904,908.
Ratkowski, Thomas A. 2,904,909.
Reinhardt, Henry B., and Ratkowski. 2,911,120.
SpoUes, Rav E. 2,880.127.
Spokes, Ray E., and Littlefield. 2,901,456.
Stein. Henry E., Mog and Stertzer. 2,873,120.
Whisler, Thomas C, Sr. 2,901,845.
Wilson, Rosser L. 2,869,689.
Wilson, Rosser L. 2.885.037.
Wilson, Rosser L. 2,900,711.
Wilson. Rosser L. 2,904,138.
American Brass Co., The : See —
Voegeli, Henry E. 2,901,063.
Young, Ralph. 2,896,310.
American Buff Co. : See —
Mockiewicz, Sylvester C, and Bacha. 2,882,654.
American Cable and Radio Corp. : See —
Hoffman, Howard W. 2,892,032.
American Can Co. : See —
Adams, James W. 2,905,55S.
Aldington, Elmer T. 2,885,851.
Atkinson, Reid G. 2,893.51)2.
Bartlett, Raymond M. 2.906,040.
Baselt, Frederick C. 2,910,018.
Bennett, Herbert F. 2,885,113.
Bennett, Herbert L., and Hill. 2,910.219.
Birkland, Stellan, and Neuberger. 2,881,891.
Booklund, Paul H. 2,889,028.
Brager, Leif N. 2,910,211.
Cannilf, Thomas L. 2,878,141.
Canniff, Thomas L., and Balocca. 2,917,391.
Carew, Herman. 2,889,923.
Clark, George A., and Raisch. 2,884.392.
Curler, Howard J., and Bauer. 2,892,735.
Felber, John. 2,892,654.
Fredette, Joseph H., Pottle, and Swartz. 2,892,572.
Geertsen, Nelson. 2,881,729.
Geertsen, Nelson. 2.896.571.
Geertsen, Nelson. 2,915,028.
Grover, Victor T. 2,915,166.
Groves, James H., and Lenane. 2,880,184.
Hardy, Paul W. 2,915,420.
Hebert, Harold C. 2,892,531.
Hovland, Howard N. 2,881,970.
Hovland. Howard N. 2.884,178.
Hull, Wilson R., and Campbell. 2,881,516.
Jensen, Stephen F. 2,893,549.
Kuchenbecker, Morris W. 2,889,103.
Lecluyse. Edouard, Dewey, and Quinche. 2,913,768
Macoy, Eugene W., and Odquist. 2,888,626.
Magill, Donald G. 2.893.295.
Masters, John E. 2,917,481.
McNabb, John W. 2,877,195.
Muehling, Charles L., and Tarwid. 2,914,213.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. 2.883,956.
Nordquist, Ronald E. ,T. 2.893,731.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. 2,916,817.
Nordquist. Ronald E. J., and Odquist. 2,880,328.
Peehv. William. 2.883.812.
Quinche, Albert. 2,890,482.
Quinche, Albert, and Lecluyse. 2,911,971.
Riener, Harry. 2,905,357.
Root, Andrew A. 2.887,777.
Shuttleworth, Vernis K.. and Felber. 2,877,613.
Socke, John E. 2,882,087.
Socke. John E. 2.906,239.
Tarwid, Wesley A. 2,918,445.
Taylor. Russell C. 2.876,897.
Then, Edward O. 2,878,930.
Then. Edward O. 2.884.158.
Then, Edward O. 2,889,041.
Then. Edward O. 2,891,666.
Then, Edward O. 2.899,101.
Then, Edward O. 2,899.102.
Then, Edward O. 2,914,826.
Weiss, Adolph. 2,885.839.
Weiss, Adolph. 2,891.665.
Weiss, Adolph. 2,908.438
White, Richard J. 2,892,432.
Wichman. Merle A. 2,900,120.
Ziehmer, George P., Jr. 2,876,896.
American Cast Iron Pipe Co. : See —
Cooper, Jacob L., Daniel, and Lowery. 2,913,784.
Cooper, Jacob L., Daniel, Patton, and Vandergrift.
2,870,490.
Daniel, Kenneth R., Patton, and Vines. 2,873,710.
American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. : See —
Bratz, Otto J. 2,809,905.
American Chicle Co. : See —
Heggie, Robert, Hainer, and Sahaydak. 2,891,868.
Scanlan, James J., and Harrisson. 2,894,876.
American Chrome Co. : See —
Harris, Dwight L. 2,905,546.
American Coldset Corp. : See —
Cameron, Harry M., and HafEner. 2,911,196.
Cameron, Harry M., and Wassel. 2,877,98S.
American Cord & Webbing Co. : See — ■
Mills, Ralph B. 2,874,589.
American Coupler Co., The : See —
Snider, Kenneth M. 2.867.403.
Snider, Kenneth M. 2,870,982.
American Crucible Products Co., The : See —
Kaatz. Herbert W. 2,910,003.
American Cyanamid Co. : See —
Aiston, Stewart, and Danielson. 2,879,202.
Allen, George, Jr., and Webb. 2,901,489.
Arlt, Herbert G., Jr. 2,901,371.
Ashley, Kenneth D. 2,917,456.
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., Brabander, and Kushner.
2 909 523
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., and Hewitt. 2,868,092.
Baker, Bernard R., and Kissman. 2,875,194.
Bikales, Norbert M. 2,890,925.
Bikales, Norbert M., Gruber, and Rapoport. 2,907,025.
Blackburn, Charles M. 2.919.160.
Blanchard, Thomas R. 2,871,093.
Blann, William A. 2,911,329.
Bonvicino, Guido E., and Boothe. 2,911,441.
Booth, Robert B., and Heeren. 2,919,025.
Booth, Robert B., Walker, and Allen. 2,894,851.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,877,243.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,891,988.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,905,679.
Brody, Frederick, and Leavitt. 2,901,485.
Bullock, Milon W. 2,872,455.
Bullock, Milon W. 2,894.905.
Bullock, Milon W., and Hand. 2,883,420.
Bullock, Milon W., and Hand. 2,901,506.
Butler, Caroline. 2,903,430.
Cardaciotto, Paul S., and Vitalis. 2,871,157.
Cardaciotto, Paul S., and Vitalis. 2,871,158.
Carnarius, Edwin H., and Kaufman. 2,917,878.
Carnes, Joseph J., and Vitalis. 2,887,504.
Carver, Gordon M., Jr., and Barber. 2.893.548.
Cauwenberg, Winfred J., and Dietz. 2,879,131.
Cauwenberg, Winfred J., and Dietz. 2,879,132.
Chamberlain, Ralph J. 2,891,878.
Chamberlain, Ralph J. 2,893.875.
Christmann, Ludwig J., and Houpt. 2,878,169.
Clark, Joe H., and Taft. 2.891,953.
Clarke. Frank H. 2,914.445.
Conn, Robert C, Kosloski, and Kienle. 2,881,152.
Coutras, Alexander. 2,867,600.
Coutras, Alexander, and Updegraff. 2,867,590.
Cresswell, Arthur. 2,916,348.
D'Adamo, Amedeo F., Jr., and Van Loo. 2,889,192.
Dalalian, Harry P., Starker, and Goldman. 2,909,524.
Daniel, John H.. Jr. 2.906,724.
Davis, Arnold R. 2,912,403.
Di Cicco, George. 2,917,431.
Divine, Ralph D. 2,879,214.
Divine, Ralph D., and Yost. 2,879,284.
Dixon, James K., Du Breuil, and Boardway. 2,918,468.
Drucker. Arnold, and Daniel. 2,917,501.
Duhnkrack, George B., and Dugliss. 2,877,204.
Federgreen, Nathan, and Jordan. 2,900,078.
Forster, Warren' S. 2,892,872.
Fox, Sidney M., Blicharz, and Winterbottom. 2,875,247.
Frazier, Charles, and Fortune. 2,808,748.
Frazier, Charles, and Fortune. 2,868,752.
Frazza, Everett J., and Rapoport. 2,916,511.
Friedlander, Henry Z. 2,886,558.
Gersumky, William D.. and Sutherland. 2,878,290.
Goodman, Joseph J. 2.871,166.
Goodman, Joseph J. 2,911,339.
Groszos. Stephen J. 2.884.441.
Groszos, Stephen J. 2,915,543.
Groszos, Stephen J., and Hall. 2,885.370.
Groszos, Stephen J., and Stafiej. 2,892,869.
Gruber, Arnold H. 2,897.170.
Hardy, Elizabeth M., Hosier, and Lamb. 2,879,198.
Hardy, William B. 2,890,193.
Hardy, William B. 2,890,201.
Hardy, William B., and Adams. 2,912,391.
Hardy, William B., and Hosier. 2,914,536.
Hardy, William B., Hosier, and Lamb. 2,877,258.
Hardy. William B., and Klingsberg. 2.900.401.
Hardy, William B., Thelin, and Furman. 2,877,261.
Hardy, William P... Thelin. and Furman. 2,884.449.
Hardy, William B.. Thelin. and Furman. 2.903.484.
Hart, William F. 2,919.253.
Hedley, Norman, and Tabaehnick. 2,884.322.
Hedley, Norman, and Tabaehnick. 2.903,345.
Hein, Delton W., Alheim, and Barabutes. 2,877,252.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued
Hengel, Mathew C. 2,915,012.
Hensley, William L., Kirsch, and Layman. 2,880,293.
Herbes, William F., and Polansky. 2,881,153.
Herrlinger, Richard, and Garber. 2,808.380.
Hewitt, Kedginal I. and Taylor. 2,877,154.
Hoffmann, Arthur K. 2,SU8,840.
Hoffmann, Arthur K., and Groszos. 2,882,317.
Hopkins. William C, and Senese. 2,873,203.
Hosier, John F. 2,907,703.
Hotchkiss, Charles N., Klothen, and Callahan. 2,890,980.
House, Ronald R.. and Jen. 2,872,313.
Hulburt. Hugh M., and Hyman. 2,908.551.
Hutchison, Alexander H. 2,887,215.
Jen, Y'un. 2.807,1)07.
Jen, Yun, Moore, and Suen. 2,885,318.
Johnson. Robert B., and Sutherland. 2,907,801.
Jordan. Donald G. 2,872,700.
Karkalits, Olin C, Jr., Vanderwaart, and Megson.
2,891,094.
Katz, Leon. Hein. Pretka. and Long. 2.913,450.
Kissman, Henry M., and Weiss. 2,881,104.
Klingsberg, Erwin. 2,884.424.
Klingsberg, Erwin. 2,888,461.
Klingsberg, Erwin. 2.898,343.
Kocay, Witold R., and Mogensen. 2,885,878.
Konazewski, William P., and Bott. 2,018,759.
Kun, Kenneth A., and Schmidlein. 2,918,452.
Lake, Francis G. 2.867,997.
Lamb, Glentworth. 2.867.562.
Lamb, Glentworth, and Clark. 2,882,196.
Lawler, Edward B., Vartanian, and Roth. 2,909,451.
Layman, Ralph E., Jr. 2,889,294.
Lecher, Hans Z., and Greenwood. 2,870,204.
Lecher, Hans Z., and Hardy. 2,872,484.
Lecher. Hans Z., and Hardy. 2,878,272.
Lobby, Joseph. 2,913,494.
Long, Robert S., and Boyle. 2,877,230.
Long, Robert S., and Buell. 2,893,986.
Long, Robert S., and Buell. 2,894.003.
Long, Robert S., and Pretka. 2,915,534.
Long, Robert S., and Tsang. 2,877,218.
Long, Robert S., and Tsang. 2,889,317.
Long, Robert S„ and Tsang. 2,898,332.
Long. Robert S., and Tsang. 2.898.371.
Long, Robert S., and Tsang. 2,903,450.
Luberoff, Beniamin J. 2,882,297.
Luberoff, Benjamin J. 2,882,298.
Lurie, David. 2.875,045.
Lvle, Alfred G., Brubaker, and Beyer. 2,915,388.
Madison, Richard K., and Bellis. 2,887,510.
Malley, Thomas J., Pennell, and Schindler. 2,911,374.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., Hirsch, Jensen, and Sjolandor.
2,878,289.
McSheehy. Justin A. 2.898.337.
Mecco, Jerry M., Carlino, and Zimmerman. 2,881,045.
Melchore. James A., and Laube. 2,883,260.
Mendelsohn, Harold. 2,905,714.
.Mil;er. M : rv L. 2 873.240
Minieri. Pasquale P., and Ziegler. 2.871,264.
Morgan, Russell L.. and Kolodny. 2.868,753.
Mowat, John H., and Webb. 2.918,471.
Paz. Alfred R. 2,872,425.
Pelcak, Emil J., and Dornbnsh. 2,906,595.
Petropoulos, John C. 2,870,227.
Petropoulos, John C. 2.873.262.
Petropoulos, John C. 2.898.319.
Polansky. Raymond, and Herbes. 2,881.154.
Popino, Robert P., and Charlebois. 2,918,410.
Price, John A. 2 871.229.
Price, John A. 2.883.370.
Price, John A. 2,891,025.
Price, John A., and Padbury. 2,891,035.
Ramirez, Fausto. 2.914.522.
Reed. Charles C. and Winterbottom. 2,871,265.
Ritson, Daniel D. 2.889,299.
Ritson, Daniel D., and Jen. 2,918,438.
Roberts. George L.. Jr. 2.801.964.
Rolland, Calvin C, and Johnson. 2,907.804.
Rolland, Calvin C, and Sutherland. 2.907,802.
Rolland, Calvin C, and Sutherland. 2,907,803.
Russell, William N.. and Suen. 2,878,237.
Ryder, Robert C. 2,885,409.
Sandhage. Ellsworth R. 2.906.^23.
Sandhage, Ellsworth R.. and Bott. 2.007,357.
Scalera, Mario, Brody, Zimmerman, and Ulmes.
2,911,425.
Scalera, Mario, Tomcufcik, and Hardy. 2,879,274.
Schaefer, Frederic C. 2.878,250.
Schaefer, Frederic C, and Landers. 2.901.464.
Schauh. Robert E., and Weiss. 2.908.004.
Schaufelberger, Felix A. 2,916,357.
Schmutzler. Alfred F. 2.881.145.
H., Thomas, Moore, and House
Schuller. Walter
2,884.058.
Sellers, William N.
Sellers, William N.
Sellers, William N.,
2.874440.
2,886.403.
and Sonnino. 2,881.474.
Shaw, John T., Hosier, and Beachem. 2.917.540.
Sieger. George M., Jr., Valentine, and Weidenheimer.
2 809 302
Smalley. Janet II.. and Stnfiei. 2,917.543.
Smith, Leland L., Marx, and Muller. 2,905,662.
American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued
Smolin, Edwin M. 2,878,259.
Smolin, Edwin M. 2,905,729.
Smolin, Edwin M., and Jordan. 2,917,560.
Smolin, Edwin M., and Luberoff. 2,882,299.
Spencer, Cecil A. 2, 867. til 3.
Spitzer, Penn F., Jr., and Perry. 2,883,258.
Sprague, George S., and Friedlander. 2,898,320.
Stafford, Robert W. 2,882,589.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,878,630.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,902,802.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,900,367.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Russell. 2,893,977.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Webb. 2,917,477.
Sullivan, Frank A. V. 2,879,262.
Sullivan, Frank A. V.. and Westerback. 2,875,202.
Szumski, Stephen A. 2,871,167.
Szumski, Stephen A. 2,904,473.
Taylor, Arthur S.. and Konazewski. 2,891,468.
Thelin, Jack H. 2,905,695.
Thomas, Samuel O., Lowery, and Singleton. 2,914,525.
Thomas, Walter M. 2,895.949.
Thomas, Walter M., Sullivan, and Hardy. 2,883,371.
Tsang, Sien M. 2,891,048.
Tsang, Sien M., Lewis, and Paul. 2,893,816.
Tsang, Sien M.. and Long. 2,884,446.
Turner Richard J., and Song. 2,891,961.
Valentine, William, and Stearns. 2,889,252.
Valentine. William, and Weidenheimer. 2,879,161.
Van Loo, William J., Jr. 2,887,408.
Van Loo, William J., Jr., and Salsbury. 2,898,238.
Vitalis. Emil A. 2.874,124.
Vitalis. Emil A. 2,917,410.
Vitalis. Emil A„ and Andrew. 2,886,422.
Vitalis, Emil A., and Andrew. 2,886,423.
Vitalis, Emil A., and Andrew. 2,917,378.
Voorhees, Albert, and Scott. 2,899,261.
Wagner, Alan R., and Cooper. 2,893,392.
Webb, John S., and Schneller. 2,891,949.
Whitehouse, Karl C. and Lecher. 2,894.024.
Wilson, Lucius H., Hopkins, and Stafiej. 2,909,514.
Wilson, Lucius H., and Jen. 2,901,391.
Wilson. Lucius H.. Thomas, and Padbury. 2,884.057.
Winterbottom, Robert, Mendelsohn, Muller, and McCor-
mick. 2.899.422.
Wolnisiedler. Henrv P. 2.884.395.
Woodberry, Norman T., Moore, and Jen. 2,890,978.
Wooding, William M. 2,887,116.
Wooding, William M. 2,887.405.
Wooding, William M. 2,918,386.
Wooding, William M. 2,918,387.
Young, Guv B. 2,882,820.
Ziegler, William M. 2,914,524.
American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. : See —
Wallace. Frederick J. 2,888,017.
Wallace. Frederick J. 2,898,917.
Wallace, Frederick J. 2,918,919.
American Displav Co., The : See —
Dobkin. William J. 2.878,974.
Dunkelberger, Milton S. 2,884.726.
American District Telegraph Co. : See —
Hube, Arthur B. 2.880,808.
Hube, Arthur B. 2,891.625.
Rush. Charles D.. and Muehter. 2,876,396.
Sawicki, Alfred T. 2,912,540.
Vassil, Theo N., and Evans. 2,871,466.
American Drill Bushing Co. : See —
Armacost, Robert H., and Robertson. 2,877,674.
American Duplex Co. : See —
Schuhmann, Richard L., and Zehnder. 2,900,140.
American Electric Motors, Inc. : See —
De Young. Roger E. 2,872,599.
American Electrical Heater Co. : See —
Kuhn, Robert A., and Hanser. 2,887,799.
American Electronics Co. : See—
Nussbaum. Milton. 2.919,442.
Stout, Glenn M., and Peterson. 2,887,592.
American Enka Corp. : See —
Bakker, Willem. 2.887,279.
Bakker, Willem. 2,909,026.
Bakker. Willem. 2,018,781.
Benninga, Noach, Johnston, Lynch, Markwood. and Parks.
2,908,944.
Beyer, Jen6. 2.867.909.
Buchkremer, Josef, Bolton, Lutz, and Wistuba.
2.913.772.
Cromwell. Carroll W., Jr. 2.8S7.620.
De Gee. Bob. 2.898.629.
De La Bretoniere, Andre B. 2.885.615.
De Langen, Lambertus H. 2.887.267.
De Langen. Lnmbertus IT. 2.906.087.
Filing. Hugo. Elssner, and Heuer. 2,893,821.
Geitenbeek. Theodoor W. 2.871,569.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2.881,473.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2.881.906.
Griset, Ernest J.. Jr. 2.899,265.
Gummi, Peter. 2.8S6.879.
Heiinis, James W. I. 2.886,978.
Hei.inis. James W. I., and Beyer. 2,872,128.
Hennemann, Georg. 2,909,445.
Henrv, William V. 2,886,848.
ITenrv. William V. 2.877.545.
Hesselink, Frans. 2,908,937.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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American Enka Corp. : See — Continued
Kessler, Jacob C. F. 2.906,732.
Kessler, Jacob C. F., and Kamerbek. 2,913,801.
Kohlwey, Johann F., and Klafter. 2,877,478.
Koot, Paul. 2,914,493.
Limburg, Pieter C. 2,914,375.
Schonberg, Endre, and Wilbrink. 2,882,186.
Schrenk, Hans A. 2,913,867.
Schrenk, Hans A., and Heijnis. 2,902,817.
Schrenk, Hans A., and van Dijk. 2,893,198.
Van Dijk, Pieter. 2,869,312.
Walker, Bernard F., Ward, and Godehn. 2,905,968.
Whisnant, John K. 2.871,502.
Zuidema, Bert. 2,881,583.
American Envelope Co., The : See —
Showalter, Frank W. 2,912,959.
American Feldmuehle Corp. : See —
Maier. Robert. 2,900.144.
American Felt Co. : See —
Hencken, Harold G. 2.917,340.
Marshall, Jule F. 2,907,405.
American Fire Apparatus Co. : See —
Barton. Benjamin D. 2,896,541.
American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Dearing, Clarence W.. Gruczek, and Stone. 2,889,156.
Keplinger, Livingston B. 2,916,311.
Marchyn. John M. 2,906,429.
Taylor, James B., III. 2.907,489.
Taylor. James B.. III. and Barradas. 2,900,103.
American Flexible Coupling Co. : See —
Beecher, Donald J. 2.867,100.
Beecher, Donald J. 2,871,681.
Crankshaw, John H. 2,873.588.
Crankshaw, John H. 2,873,589.
American Forge and Mfg. Co. : See —
Heppenstall, Samuel B.. Jr. 2,906,555.
American Forging and Socket Co. : See —
Koskela, Rrbert B. 2,908,185.
McCarthy, Charles S. 2,907,228.
McCarthy, Charles S., Koskela, and Rhodes. 2,905,024.
Rhodes, Albert J. 2,904,822.
Scott, Edwin D. 2,907,371.
American Gage & Machine Co. : See —
Wilton, Robert. 2,888,534.
American Gas Assn., Inc. : See —
Weber, Earl J. 2,896,702.
Weber. Earl J. 2.896.703.
American Gilsonite Co. : See —
Morse, Park L. 2,903,409.
American Hardware Corp., The : See —
Andreotti, Eugene R.. and Mikitka. 2,913,819.
Linton, Thomas B. 2,878,049.
McConnell, Frank ,T. 2,879.096.
Rainman, Joseph C. 2,917,915.
Schoepe, Adolf. 2.870,621.
Schweitzer, William V. 2.912,846.
Vahlstrom. Carl A. 2.906.112.
Welch Nicholas A. 2.904.172.
American Hatchery Engineers, Inc. : See —
Morris, Robert C, and Brown. 2,903,290.
American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. : See —
Black, James J., Brian. Frechie, Hummel. Mcllhenny,
Rahe, and Suman. 2.894,650.
American Hoist & Derrick Co. : See —
Brown, Archer W. 2.914,194.
Stoddard, Robert J., Brown, and Bratt. 2,902,177.
American Home Products Corp. : See —
Barr, Martin, and Monaco. 2,918,405.
Dann, Morris, Lockwood, and Clovd. 2.884,123.
Dann, Morris, and Peterson. 2,870,766.
Dann, Morris, and Peterson. 2,871,858.
Grant. Gordon A., von Seemann, and Winthrop. 2,876,224.
Higgin, Albert S. 2,880,686.
Hohnstine, Jack T.. Versocki, and Steckhahn. 2,894.928.
Irvine, Douglas S., and Gaudry. 2.894,006.
Langis, Andre L., and Gaudry. 2,874,158.
Pope. Seth, and Zilliken. 2,910.408.
Szabo, Joseph L., and Bruce. 2,868,833.
Szabo, Joseph L.. and Bruce. 2,876,236.
Winthrop, Stanley O. 2.894,029.
Winthrop, Stanley O. 2,894.030.
Winthrop. Stanley O. 2,910.505.
Winthrop, Stanley O., and Davis.
American Hospital Supply Corp. : See-
Borin, Harlan F. 2,883,262.
Johnson, Axel E. F. 2.870.917.
Johnson, Axel E. F. 2.901.123.
Johnson, Axel E. F. 2,914.281.
Johnson, Axel E. F., and Savke.
Ssvke, Kurt G. C. 2.873,993.
American Infra Red Radiant Co., Inc. : See —
Schwank, Gunther. 2,870,830.
American Instrument Co.. Inc. : See —
Chase, Fletcher A., Lee, and Montgomery. 2,911,302.
Kremen, Jerome, and Shapiro. 2,873,644.
Ohlbeiser, Carlton E. 2,870,306.
Ross, Hugh N. 2,913,902.
Shapiro. Justin J. 2.867.784.
Shapiro, Justin J., and Winslow. 2,886,964.
American Iron & Machine Works Co., Inc. : See —
Levendoski, Alfred E. 2.917,114.
Rodgers, Otis N., and Olson. 2,903,235.
Wolte, Duane M. 2,869,405.
2,914,527.
2,918,243.
American Latex Products Corp. : See —
Gerstin, Harry. 2,871,481.
American Laundry Machinery Co., The : See —
De Moss, Albert H. 2,906,035.
Evgabroad, Robert J. 2,886,S38.
Malott, Clifton S., Jr. 2,887,313.
Myers, Wayne E. 2,887,211.
Myers, Wayne E. 2.879,S85.
Pearson, Otto H., and Strike. 2,913,156.
Petre, John R. 2.900.185.
Petre, John R. 2,914,320.
Sheffer, Harvey I. 2,902,850.
American Lava Corp. : Sec —
Nelson, Karl E.. and Thurnauer. 2,90S,579.
American Lecithin Co., Inc. : See —
Hennessv, Douglas J., and Kupstas. 2,882,285.
Jacini, Giovanni. 2,870,179.
American Leonic Mfg. Co. : See — -
Fenster, Henry. 2,891,309.
American-Lincoln Corp. : See —
Becker, Anthony F. 2.906.514.
Bruck, John P. 2.S85.122.
Bruck, John P. 2.893.175.
Bruck, John P. 2,893,176.
Bruck, John P. 2,893,177.
Dolan. Francis D. 2,884,185.
American Linen Supply Co. : See —
Birr, Rudolph G. 2.899.225.
Birr, Rudolph G. 2.899,251.
American Machine and Foundry Co. : See —
Bell. Leo R., and Holloway. 2.896,790.
Bell, Leo R.t and Panuline. 2,918,772.
Briggs, Eugene C. 2,883,566.
Broekhuvsen, William C, Gilman, and Petrucelly.
2,878,997.
Dearsley, George. 2,919,012.
Du Bosque, Clavton, Jr. 2,883,251.
Dumas, Roger E. 2,890,886.
Eissmann, Oswald E. 2,888.935.
Eissmann, Oswald E. 2,918,922.
Foster, Jack V., and Hanold. 2,917,598.
Heim, John M. 2,881,715.
Horgan, George D. 2,886,083.
Horgan, George D. 2,905,319.
Hungerford. Gordon P., and Yarze. 2,906,660.
Johnson, Carl W. 2,900,939.
Kruder, George A. 2,882,839.
Larsen, Carl H. 2,901,306.
McEwen, Gerald F., and McGinley. 2,871,807.
McLean, William B. 2,882,897.
Moore, Thomas W. 2,883,607.
Moore, Thomas W., and Wiseman. 2,872,605.
Morris, Robert J. 2,918.923.
Mueller, Homer L. 2,895,526.
Mueller. Homer L. 2,904,096.
Persson, Henry. 2,908,203.
Pinkham, Jesse R. 2,882,911.
Quisenberry, Carter E. 2,886,337.
Quisenberry, Carter E. 2,917,122.
Rosenberg, Sheldon, and Bandel. 2,887,414.
Simpson, Arthur P. 2,886,391.
Smith, Zeke R. 2.917,600.
Sullivan, James F. 2,880,536.
Waite, Fred L. 2,887,212.
Zito, Ralph. 2,916,289.
Zuercher, John. 2,874.823.
Zuercher, John. 2,878,019.
American Machine and Metals. Inc. : See —
Anderson, Kenneth A. 2,902,160.
Buss, Beniamin A. 2,906.042.
Buss, Benjamin A. 2,909,052.
Cole. James D., Duckwitz, and Sebok. 2,888,192.
Darde, Peter. 2,891,296.
Davison, Robert T. B., Eriksson, Gordon, and Marden.
2.883,086.
Haigler, Edmund D., Huston, and Lombard. 2,907,336.
Harland, Philip W., and Storms. 2,874,572.
Hull, Richard L. 2,898,030.
Huston, William D. 2,917.063.
and Haigler. 2,911,954.
2.875.610.
2.889,706.
Harland. and Waite. 2,906,232.
2,918.546.
See-
Huston, William D.,
Huyser, Francis C.
Huyser, Francis C.
Le Van, Ambrose E.,
Schmaus, Siegfried A. H.
American Maize-Products Co.
Bravos, George T., and Evans. 2.900 335.
Evans, James W., and Van Patten. 2,916,405.
American Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Cunningham, Eugene. 2,907,479.
Milner, William P. 2,913,128.
Milner, William P. 2.914.186.
Milner, William P. 2.918,295.
Zachow, Henry E. 2,917,881.
American Mfg. Co. of Texas : See —
Mitchell, Curtis C, and Burgon. 2,915,919.
American-Marietta Co. : See —
Baxter. Gene F., Schoenine. and Preusser. 2,878,197.
Cone, Charles N. 2,895,928.
Gossett, John M., Estep, and Perrine. 2,874,134.
Peck. William H. 2.891,597.
Rikard, Mack A., Bartlett. and Coleman. 2,894,820.
Scripture. Edward W., Jr., Benedict, and Jacox.
2,868,659.
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American-Marietta Co. : See — Continued
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., and Benedict. 2,872,329.
Sheeran, Norman J. 2,870,034.
Trautman, Herman P. 2,893,099.
Washabaugh, Edward P. ::,8fo,y52.
Washabaugh, Edward P. 2,895,299.
Washabaugh, Edward P. 2,918,103.
American-Marietta Co.. Adhesive, Resin and Chemical Divi-
sion : See —
Jorgensen, Kristen, Williams, and Miller. 2,888,359.
Roeser. Gerald P. 2,873,211.
Roeser. Gerald P. 2,873,212.
American-Marietta Co., Stoner-Mudge Co. Division : See —
Gray, Daniel M. and Reymann. Re. 24,702.
Roeser, Gerald P. 2.913,430.
Roeser, Gerald P. 2,918,443.
American Medical Products Corp. : See —
Simmonds, Melvin. 2,902,034.
American Messer Corp. : See —
Tsunoda, Kenneth, and Kuhlmann. 2,907,176.
American Metal Climax, Inc. : See —
Lovell, Clarence E., and Lewis. 2,916,353.
Smith, William A., Abemethy, and Downey. 2,919,026.
Timmons, George A., and Semchyshen. 2,884,324.
American Metal Products Co. : See —
Flint, Hyland C. 2,867,265.
Flint, Hvland C. 2,868,276.
Flint, Hyland C. 2,886,311.
Heyl, Russell G., Jr. 2,886,095.
Homier, Robert I. 2,881,629.
Homier, Robert I. 2,915,111.
Latimer, Thomas H. 2,905,228.
Laurie, Floyd S. 2,909,289.
Ott, Ernst G., and Wallis. 2,884,962.
American Metallurgical Products Co. : See —
Bolkcom, Wilbur T., and Knapp. 2,879,159.
Kehoe, William R. 2,898.928.
Knapp, William E., and Bolkcom. 2,888,741.
American Meter Co., Inc. : See —
Douglas, Robert R. 2,912,859.
Gray. Robert B. 2,874,569.
Parish, Charles W., and Preskitt. 2,889,713.
Preskitt, Stanley V. 2,912,868.
Riester, Hubert A., Jr., and Kugler. 2,903,323.
American Molded Products Co. : See. —
Hultgren, Arnold P. 2,882,504.
American Mollerizing Corp. : See —
Linden, Herbert E. 2,900,273.
Linden, Herbert E.. and Mitchell. 2,890,134.
Moller, Goran A. 2,918,388.
American Monorail Co., The : See —
Simon, Andrew. 2.898.868.
Simon, Andrew. 2,902,945.
American Motors Corp. : See —
Altorfer, Henry W. 2,909,051.
Badertscher, Dana K. 2,893,361.
Badertscher, Dana K., and Meech. 2,893,514.
Dadson, Thomas E. 2,883,508.
Harter, Donald G. 2,883,100.
Josaitis, John J. 2,878,534.
Kishline, Floyd F., and Voigt. 2,876,018
Martin, Owen D. 2,914,925.
American National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago : See —
Breitenstein, Charles T. 2,881,810.
Breitenstein, Charles T. 2,896,047.
Brunicardi, Daniel. 2.896.045.
2,895,653.
2,772,056.
2,772,057.
2,895,340.
2,908,180.
See —
Adams, Leon M. 2,918,503.
Binning, Robert C, and Jennings. 2.908,730
Binning, Robert C, and Keliv. 2 913.507
Binning, Robert C, and Kellv. 2.918,486.
Clingman, William H., Jr. 2,891,096.
Clingman, William H, Jr. 2,891,097.
Clingman, William H, Jr. 2,909,577.
Galbreath, Richmond B. 2,871,003.
Georgian, Carl C. 2.886.610.
Georgian, Carl C. 2,893,851.
Harrison, Benjamin M., and Mulkey. 2.898,762.
Hendrickson, Joe G. 2,906,786.
Hendrickson, Joe G.. and Wadsworth. 2,906,785.
Hill, Alfred B. 2,911,351.
Johnston, Walter F., Jr. 2,868.718.
Johnston, Walker F., Jr. 2.R82.225.
Johnston, Walker F.. Jr. 2,885,351.
Kelly. Joe T.. and Knight. 2,898.390.
Kirkland. Earl V.. and Lutz. 2,871,248.
Lee, Robert J.. Kelly, and Knight. 2,918,504.
Montgomery, William J. 2,893,852.
Muller, Karl A., Jr. 2,909,477.
O'Kelly, Arlie A., Titsworth, and Martin. 2,907,640.
Ridgway, John A., Jr. and Stuc'-f>v. 2.910,513
Wadsworth, Francis T. 2,881,226.
Wolston, Clinton M., Jr., and Jack. 2.894.881.
Wright, Robert M., and Anderson. 2,903,282.
American Optical Co. : See —
Carmichael, Walter C. 2,913,100.
Crandon, Harry D. 2.875,087.
Crandon, Harry D. 2,890,486.
Giepen, Hubert M.
Hooker, Donald E.
Hooker, Donald E.
Nicolaus, Frank G.
Swenson, Thure R.
American Oil Co., The :
American Optical Co. : See — Continued
Dalton, Ernest T. 2,890,551.
Dargie, Robert E. 2,916.857.
De Angelis, Armand. 2,868,074.
Dowling, Robert F. 2,871,000.
Edman, Louis S. 2,901,122.
Ellis, Charles A. 2,899,976.
Goddu, Lloyd W., and Dillon. 2,917,971.
Gunter, Roy C, Jr., Whitney, and Haynes. 2,897,722.
Koester, Charles J. 2,880,648.
La France, Cyrille H. 2,886,923.
Miller, Joseph V. 2,895,138.
O'Brien, Brian, Jr., and O'Brien, Sr. 2,868,070.
Petri, Jan E. 2,868,862.
Petri, Jan E., and Jones. 2,882,793.
Pincus, Alexis G. 2,901,362.
Pincus, Alexis G. 2,901,363.
Pompeo, George C. 2,884,153.
Sparer, Seno. 2,901,944.
Tackaberry, Robert B. 2,901,942.
Tackaberry, Robert B. 2,901,943.
Thorburn, Milton R. 2.872,841.
Upton, Lee O. 2,871,624.
Upton, Lee O. 2,913,350.
Upton, Lee O., and Dalton. 2,881,563.
Wrigglesworth, Norman A. 2,914,660.
Wright. John R. 2.874.610.
American Pad & Textile Co., The : See —
Marc. Henri. 2.870.053.
Miller, Harold E. 2,893,020.
Scherz, Louis. 2,869,137.
American Percussion Tool Co. : See —
Scott, James G., Freeman, and Houston. 2,868,507.
American Petroleum Institute : See —
Olmer, Francois J. 2,899,281.
American Phenolic Corp. : See —
Malek. Joseph V. 2,870,420.
American Photocopy Equipment Co. : See —
Schaller, John, Jr., Thau, and Duncan. 2,910,729.
American Photographic Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Carogana, Anthony, Levy, and Zarel. 2,873.079.
American Pipe and Construction Co. : See —
Butler, Adolf G. 2,903,553.
Matheny, Francis M. 2,917,820.
American Portable Irrigation Co. : See —
Umstadter, Harold W. 2.900,200.
American Potash & Chemical Corp. : See —
Becker, Robert R. 2,901,295.
Burg, Anton B., and Slota. 2,877,272.
Haber, Charles P., and Wilson. 2,892,873.
Kremers, Howard E., Newman, and Kautzky. 2,900,231.
Levens, Ernest, and Washburn. 2.875 236.
Levens. Ernest, and Washburn. 2,891,993.
Peterson, Willard D. 2.898,184.
Peterson, Willard D., and Hein. 2.880.226.
Stern, David R., and McKenna. 2,892,762.
Stern, David R., and McKenna. 2,892.763.
Stern, David R., and Uchiyama. 2,893,838.
Stewart, Robert D., and Stern. 2,879.301.
Stewart. Robert D.. and Wagner. 2.900.416.
Washburn, Robert M., and Albright. 2,898,365
American Pulley Co., The : See —
Benson, John H. 2,913,811.
Freismuth, John S. 2,919.069.
Freismuth, John S., and Terrance. 2,910.242.
Garvin, Milton M. 2,902,962.
Gootherts, Jerome W. 2,911,489.
Hubbard, Eber J. 2,881,986.
Hubbard, Eber J. 2,889.921.
Millerwise, Carl H. 2,911,509.
Noakes, Thomas E. 2,902,222.
Noakes, Thomas E. 2,915,248.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,906,516.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,910,022.
Ullman, Myron E., Jr. 2,901,782.
Ullman, Myron E., Jr. 2,914.073.
Williams, William A. 2,882,739.
American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. : See-
Carpenter, Edward L., Wieber, and Wisotsky. 2,881,517.
Huff, Joseph F., and Wisotsky. 2.882.503.
Jones, William A., and Huff. 2.872,812.
La Valley, Robert J. 2.875.987.
Leuthesser. Frederick W. 2.871,880.
Powers, Howard A. 2,877,649.
Swainson, Edward L. 2,882,484.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,872,998.
American Rock Wool Corp. : See —
Ebbinghouse, John A. 2.869,175.
American Safety Table Co., Inc. : See —
Hunt, Harry C. 2,878.912.
Hunt, Harry C, and Frankel. 2,909,307.
American Saw and Tool Co. : See — ■
Cowley, William E. 2.886.081.
Cowley, William E. 2,895.513.
Cowlev. William E. 2.903.782.
Cowley, William E.. and McCord. 2,904,086.
American Scientific Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Hitchner, Stephen B. 2.910,407.
American Screen Products Co. : See —
Watt, John G. 2,898,951.
American Screw Co. : See —
Smith, Ian A 2,912,886.
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American Sealants Co., The : See —
Barecki, Chester J. 2,886,259.
Hoven, Alfred C, Lindberg, and Nordmark. 2,886,098.
Krieble, Vernon K. 2,895,950.
Krieble, Vernon K. 2,901,099.
Nordmark, Walter E.. and Shore. 2,885,719.
Tonning, Bernard J., and Wexstaff. 2,886,393.
American Seating Co. : See —
Barecki, Chester J. 2,898,976.
Barecki, Chester J. 2,899,146.
Barecki, Chester J. 2,907,378.
Hoven, Alfred C, and Nordmark. 2,907,377.
American Sign & Indicator Corp. : See —
Justus, William H. 2,917,733.
American Silicate Co., Inc. : See —
Taipale, George. 2,892, S00.
American Smelting and Refining Co. : See —
Lebedeff, Yurii E., and Wetherill. 2,889,196.
Roy, Joseph T. 2,890,951.
American Special Machine Co. : See —
Justus, William H. 2,907,995.
Tarzian, George M. 2,903,914.
American Speedlight Corp. : See —
Parker, Harry L.. and Michalski. 2,873,408.
American Stay Co. : See —
Glasberg, Myer M. 2,874,963.
American Steel Band Co. : See —
Bowman, Joseph H. 2,895,432.
American Steel Foundries : See —
Altherr, Russell G. 2,872,182.
Andrews, Joseph A., and Morlev. 2,906,415.
Andrzejewski, Matthew S. 2,890,768.
Andrzejewski, Matthew S., and Polanin. 2,911,069.
Bachman, Fred E. 2,888,301.
Bachman, Fred E., and Seelig. 2,911,923.
Baker, Arthur F. 2,900,050.
Baselt, Walter H. 2,874.811.
Baselt. Walter H. 2,908,232.
Brenk, Robert C, Cizek, and Dorenbos. 2,902,139.
Buvelot, John A. 2,869,904.
Buvelot, John A. 2,917,134.
Coskun, Mehmet K. 2.876,869.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,877,721.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,882,040.
Cottrell, Robert B. 2,898,870.
Dorenbos, Richard E. 2,882,590.
Foster, Theodore. 2,874.595.
Foster, Theodore. 2,885,899.
Gilliss, Randall G. 2,876,532.
Hake, Walter T. 2,880,630.
Hake, Walter T. 2,898.781.
Hoese, Leroy M., and Trtan. 2,899,536.
Kayler, Frank H. 2,908,402.
Keysor, Harold C. 2,892,624.
Laubach, Howard E. 2,889,722.
Leisk, Roland T. 2,886,865.
Lindsey, Robert J. 2,870,782.
Mann, William, and Malonev. 2,873,821.
Opsahl, Eugene G. 2.873,824.
Polanin, Walter R. 2.881,874.
Polanin, Walter R. 2,883,005.
Polanin, Walter R. 2.883,006.
Quinn, Frank P. 2,880,680.
Sedgwick. Robert K. 2,891.431.
Seelig, Albert F., Jr. 2,911,070.
Simanek, Edward J. 2,907,413.
Tack, Carl E. 2,876.870.
Tack, Carl E. 2.877.871.
Tack, Carl E. 2,890,767.
Tack, Carl E., Lanman, and Flesch. 2,903,095.
Tack, Carl E., and Polanin. 2,877,870.
American Steel and Pump Corp. : See —
Bellairs, George M. 2,911,255.
American Sterilizer Co. : See —
Shaw, John E. B. 2,884,924.
American Sugar Refining Co., The : See —
Lachmann, Alfred. 2.910,386.
Lachmann, Alfred. 2,910.387.
Lachmann, Alfred. 2.910,389.
Lachmann, Alfred, and Bush. 2,910,388.
American Tansul Co. : See —
Shaler, Richard G., McAdam, and Baalmann. 2,916,377.
American Tank and Steel Corp. : See —
'Sines, Gene O. 2,899,014.
American Tape Co. : See —
Kisbany, Frederick N. 2,881,096.
American Tapered Wings, Inc. : See —
Roberts, Leonard E., and Evenson. 2,870,687.
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. : See —
Anthony, Harry E., Burnham, De Ment, Hahn, and
Hepler. 2,886,396.
Barnes, Richard R. 2,909,775.
Bolz. Alfred R. 2.869.015.
Coleman, Sidney B. 2,891,117.
Collins, John J. 2,901,544.
Goodman, Charles J., and Walker. 2,896,020.
Henches. Eugene W., and Sheldon. 2.901,542.
James, Richard T., and Ruppel. 2,892,888.
Smits, John M., and Sturtevant. 2,913,526.
Smith. William R. 2.878.306.
Turner. Henrv G. 2,908,382.
American Thermos Products Co., The : See —
Parker, John P. 2,893,584.
American Thread Co., The : See —
Corkum, Howard D. 2,870,045.
Corkum, Howard D. 2,888,365.
Curry, Malcolm. 2,878,628.
Curry, Malcolm. 2,898,057.
Curry, Malcolm. 2,908,093.
American Time Products, Inc. : See —
Dostal, Frank. 2,877,365.
Dostal, Frank. 2,894,188.
Dostal, Frank. 2,900,815.
American Tobacco Co., The : See —
Chaney, William A., Garrett, and Byrd. 2,878,962.
Fowler, Preston L., Jr. 2,910,071.
Hudson, Richard P., and Mooney. 2,906,456.
Jones, Lucien N., Kelly, and Merwin. 2,882,910.
Strickland, Silas E. 2,880,735.
American Tool Engineering, Inc. : See —
Grabes, Walter. 2,901,946.
American Tool Works Co., The : See —
Hery, Vincent D. 2,892,438.
Hoelscher, William G. 2,871,993.
American Totalisator Co., Inc. : See —
Lange, Le Roy J. 2,919,064.
American Type Founders Co., Inc. : See —
Steyer, Alphonse. 2,875,688.
American Viscose Corp. : See —
Ayars, Edward M., Jr. 2,875,902.
Bauer, Ernest K. 2,886,974.
Bauer, Ernest K. 2,887,278.
Braunlich, Richard H. 2,894,802.
Conti, John D. 2,886,967.
Conti, John D. 2,906,843.
Crawley, William P. 2,906,473.
Crewdson, Henry, Jr. 2,898,874.
Deis, Louis P. 2,881,617.
Dunlan, William, and McDermott. 2,872,702.
Fry, Horace P., Jr. 2,895,165.
Gibson, Eugene C. 2,916,912.
Grantham, William G. 2,888.368.
Groves, Kenneth D. 2,912,380.
Haley, Harold A. 2.879.542.
Hall, Harry H. 2,895,787.
Hayes, Mary B. 2,890,133.
Heffelfinger, Robert D. 2,879,550.
Hiltz, Arnold A., and Lendrat. 2,880,152.
Hiltz. Arnold A., and Lendrat. 2,880.153.
Hollihan, John P., Jr., Howsmon, and Sisson. 2,916,391.
Howsmon, John A. 2,890,130.
Howsmon, John A. 2,892,729.
Howsmon, John A., and Thumm. 2,895,788.
Koch, Walter T., Lytton, and Wielicki. 2,892,814.
Kreamer, William H. 2,869,473.
Lytton, Marion R. 2,890,131.
Lytton. Marion R. 2,898,182.
Lytton, Marion R. 2,908.581.
Lytton, Marion R. 2,908,582.
Lytton. Marion R.. and Mueller. 2,908,583.
Matter, Theodore S. 2,880,602.
Matter, Theodore S.. Bates, and Brandau. 2,888,363.
McDermott, Henry J. 2,879,543.
McDermott, Henry J. 2,911,675.
McDermott, Henry J., and Pistor. 2,917,327.
McMaster, James E., Nash, Decker, and Brandau.
2,878,547.
Meissner, William E. 2.867.015.
Meissner, William E. 2,872,760.
Meissner, William E. 2,872,763.
Meissner, William E. 2.872.766.
Meissner, William E. 2,880,905.
Meissner, William E. 2,895,192.
Meissner, William E. 2,916,864.
Milne, David T. 2,902,334.
Nelson, Seddon C. 2.871,884.
Nelson, Seddon C, and Steinfeld. 2.870,546.
Pape, Harrv E., and Fotland. 2,881,907.
Pfalzgraff, Ross M., and Estelle. 2,890,758.
Pistor. Christel. and McDermott. 2,872,701
Schappel, Joseph W. 2,901,813.
Schlatter, Carl. 2.904,446.
Sisson, Wavne A. 2,906.634.
Smith, Frederick R, 2 871.795.
Speers, Stewart W. 2.906.205.
Thumm, Byron A. 2.888,356.
Thumm, Byron A. 2,902,381.
Thumm, Bvron A. 2,919,203.
Vandenburgh, Charles D. 2,869,674.
Vandenburgh, Charles D. 2.896,879.
Vandenburgh, Charles D. 2,906,367
Wade, Worth. 2,895,176.
Wade, Worth. 2,903,387.
Wade, Worth. 2,916,038.
Watt, William R. 2,910.466.
Whitney, Kenneth L. 2.908,043.
Whitney, Kenneth L. 2,908,044.
Too, Hyungduk. 2,895,287.
Too, Hyungduk. 2,895,288.
Zarroli, Camillo A. 2,881,615.
American W. M. B., Inc. : See —
Meek, George W. 2,893,067.
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American Welding & Mfg. Co., The : See —
Heir, Theodore Z., and Caldwell. 2,869,095.
Vaught. Chapman K., and Myers. 2,886,145.
American Well Works, The : See —
Hauer, Gerald E. 2,917,295.
American Wilbert Vault Corp. : See — ■
Blasius, Herman J., and Reichle. 2,913,895.
American Window Glass Co. : See —
Crandon, Albert S., Jr. 2,896,376.
Hassett, Frederick W. 2.887,806.
Insolio, Thomas A. 2,878,622.
American Zinc Institute : See —
Safranek, William H., and Miller. 2,905,603.
American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co. : See —
Depew, Harlan A. 2,886,486.
Depew, Harlan A., Quinn, and Waitkins. 2,808,673.
Hayes, Dale I. 2.906,212.
Hayes, Dale I. 2.906,418.
Amerio, Pasquale, and A. L. Kraft, to Amerio Refrigerating
Equipment Co., Inc. Automatic plate freezer for continu-
ous freezing of food products. 2,882,097, 4-21-59, CI.
62—158.
Amerio Refrigerating Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Amerio, Pasquale, and Kraft. 2,882,697.
Amerock Corp. : See —
Ahlgren, Axel W. 2,873,134.
Ahlgren, Axel W. 2,890,075.
Ahlgren, Axel W. 2,891,810.
Ahlgren, Axel W. 2,899.195.
Erickson. Karl H. 2,873,023.
Ames, Edward E., to Ames Harris Neville Co. Tent construc-
tion. 2,876,783, 3-10-59, CI. 135—3.
Ames Harris Neville Co. : See —
Ames. Edward E. 2,870,783.
Ames, Robert G., y2 to G. W. Williams, and V4 to S. Ames.
Mastic applicator with removable heads. 2,889,099, 6-9-59,
CI. 72 — 130.
Ames, Robert G., V± to S. Ames, and % each, to Miss K. A.
Williams, Mrs. L. W. Rosebrook, and G. W. Williams. III.
Pump for filling mastic-applying tools. 2,889,857, 6-9-59,
CI. 141—113.
Ames, Robert G., y3 to G. W. Williams, and Va to S. Ames.
Mastic applicator and corner-finishing tool. 2,889,965
6-9-59, CI. 222 — 323.
Ames, Stanley : See —
Ames, Robert G. 2,889,699.
Ames, Robert G. 2,889,857.
Ames, Robert G. 2,889,965.
Ames Safety Envelope Co. : See —
Fitzgerald, John W. 2,913,164.
Ames Textile Corp. : See —
Stevens, Brooks, Jr. 2,903,869.
Ames. W. R., Co. : See —
Sherman. Roger M. 2,884,824.
Sherman, Roger M. 2,916,305.
Amherst College, The Trustees of : See —
Bain, George W. 2,885,258.
Araiard, Gaston, R. Heymes, and L. Velluz, to UCLAF. Method
of preparing L( + )-glutamine. 2,883,399, 4-21-59, CI.
200 — 389.
Amiard, Gaston, R. Heymes, and L. Velluz, to UCLAF.
Method of making glutathione. 2,900,375 8-18-59 CI.
260—112.
Amida S.A. : See —
Bamat, Joseph. 2.898,730.
Bamat. Joseph. 2.903.846.
Bamat, Joseph. 2,915,873.
Amidon, Roy C. Warp knitting method, machine and needle
therefor. 2,913,888, 11-24-59, CI. 66 — 86.
Amiet, Oscar, to Christen & Co., A. G. Chuck with fixed
cam and axially movable jaws. 2,881,000, 4—7-59, CI.
270 — 53.
Amiet, Oscar, to Christen & Co. A.G. Apparatus for sharpen-
ing drills by means of a grinding wheel. 2,911,771,
11-10-59, CI. 51 — 219.
Amil Aliments Modernes Integraux Lactes X. Rudloff, R.
Pernot, P. Berger & Cie : See —
Pernot, Roger G. 2.893,872.
Amiot, Felix. Ship's hull having electrically insulated metal
components. 2,915,032, 12-1-59, CI. 114 — 65.
M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
chlorination process. 2,914,572, 11-24-59,
Rotary shaft seal.
Valve.
Amir, Emanuel
Hydrocarbon
CI. 260—648.
Amirault, Maxime. and P. Destoumieux.
2,881,014, 4-7-59, CI. 286—11.
Amirault. Maxime. and P. Destoumieux. Packing seals for
use between a rotatable and a fixed part. 2,884,208, 4-28-
59, CI. 286 — 11.15.
Amison, Willard C, Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp.
2,880,750, 4-7-59, CI. 137—409.
Amistadi, E Henry. Electropneumntic subcaliber
trainer. 2,880,025, 5-12-59. Cl. 124 — 11.
Amity Leather Products Co. : See —
Meyer, Robert A. 2,882,575.
Amman, Giuseppe, to Fratelli Borletti D.p.a. Device for
actuating the needle bar of zig-zag sowing machines.
2.883,951, 4-28-59, Cl. 112 — 221.
Ainmann, Bernard W.. to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co.
Coil tying machine and method of tying coils. 2,883,949,
4-28-59. Cl. 112 — 2.
mortar
Ammann, William L. Crop conditioning means. 2,889,142,
6-2-59, Cl. 203—19
Ammco Tools, Inc. : See —
Billet er, Henry R. 2,891,435.
Billeter, Henry R. 2,901,809.
Ammen, Francis D. Spray nozzle. 2,895,687, 7-21-59, Cl.
239—443.
Ammenwerth, Martin F., and L. J. Caprarola, to Radio Corp.
of America. Grid mount and method of tube assembly.
2,913,616, 11-17-59, Cl. 313—284.
Ammerall, Albert J. Yarn dispensing means. 2,913,S00,
11-24-59, Cl. 28 — 1.
Ammerman, George E. : See —
McOrlly, Joseph C, and Ammerman. 2,877,334.
Ammerman, George E., to The Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Elec-
tric heating unit. 2,881,302, 4-7-59, Cl. 219—37.
Ammon, Edward R. Physical conditioning machine.
2,915,057, 12-1-59, Cl. 128—33.
Ammon, Lewis G., to A. L. Anderson. Can-filling machines.
2,888,962, 6-2-59, Cl. 141—143.
Ammon, Roscoe A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical instrument mechanism. 2,910,031. 10-27-59, Cl.
317—166.
Amon, William F., Jr., and F. Claudi-Magnussen, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Laminated structures, compositions
for producing same and processes of employing such com-
positions. 2,895,860, 7-21-59, Cl. 154—139.
Amonsen, George H. Variable speed pulley. 2,892,354,
6-30-59, Cl. 74 — 230.17.
Amoretty, Vsevold A. : See —
Grageroff, Ignace A. 2,883,376.
Amori, Joseph A. Shear-off article sizing mechanism and
method. 2,913,108, 11-17-59, Cl. 209 — 72.
Amos, Homer, to Pastushin Aviation Corp. Apparatus fo"
producing objects of cured plastic material. 2,908,039,
10-13-59, Cl. 18—26.
Amos, Homer, and E. T. Strickland, to Pastushin Aviation
Corp. Method and apparatus for fabricating hollow bodies
and sheets of plastic material. 2,870,054, 1-20-59, Cl
154 — 83.
Amos, James L. : See —
Hunt, Wilson W., and Amos. 2.914,120.
Soderquist, Frederick J., and Amos. 2,909,573.
Ampatco Laboratories Corp. : See —
Meyer. Hans-Joachim K. 2,868,024.
Ampco Metal, Inc. : See —
Klement, John F. 2,870,051.
Klement, John F. 2,874,042.
Ampex Corp. : See —
Barkley, Joseph W. 2,915,357.
Ginsburg, Charles P., and Dolby. 2,916,540.
Ginsburg, Charles P., and Henderson. 2,916,547.
Havstad, James W. 2,900,451.
Krembs, George M. 2,916,639.
Kyle, William F„ Jr. 2,911,162.
Maxey, Alexander R. 2,912,518.
Pfost, Robert F. 2,912,517.
Schultheis, Eugene W., and Brumbaugh. 2,893,653.
Selsted, Walter T. 2,868,470.
Selsted. Walter T.. and Brumbaugh. 2,904,275.
Sweeney, John F., and Reed. 2.914.019.
Amroe Inc. : See —
Szechtman, Joshua. 2,919.237.
Amroy Co. : See —
Weiser, David. 2,916,741.
Amsco Packaging Machinery, Inc. : See —
Sylvester, John D„ and Messmer. 2.873.506.
Sylvester, John D., Messmer, and Keenan. 2,913,803.
Amsler. Clyde R. : See —
Wylie, Jean. Osborne, and Amsler. 2.899.882.
Amsler, Clyde, to Hvcnn Mfg. Co. Variable trim resistor.
2.878,350, 3-17-59. Cl. 201—02.
Amsler, Rudolph, to Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellsehaft.
Locking members for a composite breech block. 2,890,026,
6-16-59, Cl. 89 — 108.
Amster, Ignace, to Compagnie Generale de Telegranliie Sans
Fil. Large pass-band diplexer. 2,914,767, 11-24-59. Cl.
343 — 200.
Amsterdamer, Mark : See —
Windman, Albert, and Amsterdamer. 2,910.102
Amstock, Joseph S. : See —
Sher Arnold, and Amstock. 2.899,160.
Amstutz, Edward D.. and G. L. Krueger, to The Wm. S. Mer-
rell Co. Indenones substituted by quinolyl. pyridyl and
benzimidazolyl radicals. 2.894.952, 7-14-59. Cl. 200— 2S9.
Amthor, William M., and V. Kosuga. Digging machine.
2.894.341. 7-14-59, Cl. 37 — 97.
Amtsberg, Lester A., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Impact
clutch. 2,881.884, 4-14-59. Cl. 192—30.5.
Amtsberg, Lester A., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Torque
control clutch. 2,881,888, 4-14-59, Cl. 192—56.
Amvot, Pierre, to Sarong. Inc. Brassiere. 2,897,822, 8-4-59,
Cl. 128 — 483.
An Sang Y. Carburetor device. 2,898,095, 8-4-59. Cl. 261—
23.
Anaconda Aluminum Co. : See —
Lundborg, Carl J. 2,918,421.
Anaconda Co., The : See —
Borcherdt, Edward R. 2,876.915.
Haman, Harold H. 2.909,922.
Holderreed, Francis L.. and Sullivan. 2.867,972.
Lapee, Roland J. 2.888,390.
Zoldak, John. 2,901,271.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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2,807,972.
2,881,243.
2,913,515.
2,885,737.
Anaconda Copper Mining Co. : See —
Baldwin, Maynard M. 2,890,150.
Holderreed, Francis L., and Sullivan.
Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. : See —
Arndt, Rudolph P. 2,900,356.
D'Ascoli, Ralph G. 2,900.810.
D'Ascoli, Ralph G. 2,914,501.
Ebel, Lawrence C, and D'Ascoli.
Ebel, Lawrence C, and D'Ascoli.
O'Mara, Joseph B. 2,903,501.
Whalen, Richard T., and D'Ascoli.
Anadite, Inc. : See —
Jenkins, Gordon W. 2,890,135.
Anander, Andrew K., to Powers Chemco, Inc. Multiple scale
for a photoengraving camera. 2,878,717, 3-24-59, CI
88—24.
Anander, Andrew K., to Powers Chemco, Inc. Flexible sheet
support for large cameras. 2,910,265, 10-27-59, CI. 248—
363.
Anastasia, Harry G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Instrument
movement correction means. 2,869,365, 1-20-59, CI.
73—181.
Anastasia, Harry G., and W. T. Clermont, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Pressure responsive device. 2,879,351, 3-24-59, CI.
200—83.
Anatol, Jesus, and V. Torelli, to UCLAF. New N,N-dibenzyl
amino acid compounds and process of making same.
2,917,541, 12-15-59, CI. 260—518.
Ancelle, Henri : See —
Bursaux, Jacques, Ancelle, and de Saint Chamant.
2.875.032.
Ancet, Victor M. J., and Mafius Favolle known as Marcel
Fayolle. Shuttleless weaving looms. 2,906,296, 9-29-59,
CI. 139 — 127.
Anchor Hocking Glass Corn. : See —
Acton, Daniel D. 2,916,175.
Fouse, Frederick Z. 2,908,114.
Stover, Harry E. 2,869,300.
Stover, Harry E. 2,869,301.
Stover, Harry E. 2,877,493.
Stover, Harry E. 2,891.366.
Stover, Harry E. 2,915,862.
Anchor Mfg. Co. : See —
Davis, Flavius E. 2,870.238.
Davis, Flavius E., III. 2,882,454.
Fosburgh, Herman. 2,891,693.
Anchor Supplv Co., Inc. : See —
Daus. John J., Jr. 2,874,708.
Andale Co. : See —
McNeal, Daniel R. 2,893,881.
Andean Corp. : See —
Tolman, John A. 2,870,882.
Andeen, Richard E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Aircraft auto-
matic pilot. 2,896,883, 7-28-59. CI. 244 — 77.
Ander, Eric B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Resiliently mounted electromagnetic actuator for valves and
the like. 2,894.714, 7-14-59. CI. 251 — 30.
Anderau, Emil G., to Stoffel Seals Corp. Bag closure.
2,903,287, 9-8-59, CI. 292 — 325.
Anderle, Joseph A., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp.
Cornice installation and mounting bracket. 2,890,851,
6-16-59, CI. 248 — 201.
Anderle, Joseph A., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. Vene-
tian blind hold-down arrangement. 2,901,035, 8-25-59, CI.
160 — 178.
Andermann. George, and J. W. Kemp, to Applied Research
Laboratories, Inc. Spectroscopy. 2,897,367, 7-28-59, CI.
250—53.
Andersen, Alvin D. -.See —
Adams, William C, and Andersen. 2,870,915.
Andersen, Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Elec-
tronic piano. 2,881,651, 4-14-59, CI. 84 — 1.14.
Andersen, Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Damper
mechanism for piano. 2,888,851, 6-2-59, CI. 84 — 217.
Andersen, Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Piano
action. 2,909,093, 10-20-59, CI. 84 — 236.
Andersen, Clifford W., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Tuning
device. 2,909,727, 10-20-59, CI. 324 — 79.
Andersen Corp. : See —
Fredricksen, Vern P. 2,867.014.
Fredricksen. Vern P., and Ward. 2,867.009.
Andersen, Donald L., to General Mills, Inc. Process for
corrosion inhibition. 2,913,305, 11-17-59, CI. 21 — 2.7.
Andersen, Hans J., and W. E. Swenson, to Minneapolis-
Moline Co. Tractor front end suspension. 2,874,972,
2-24-59. CI. 280—92.
Andersen, Holger C, and A. J. Haley, Jr., to Engelhard
Industries, Inc. Hydrogenation of acetylene. 2,909,578,
10-20-59, CI. 260 — 677.
Andersen, James B. Plank protector with cold worked de-
flecting teeth. 2,895,369, 7-21-59, CI. 85 — 11.
Andersen, Johan R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Anti-backlash gear assembly. 2,902,879, 9-8-59. CI.
74 — 440.
Andersen, John W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Changing
pressure seals on high pressure equipment. 2,879,085,
3-24-59, CI. 286 — 16.3.
Andersen, Just B., to International Business Machines Corp.
Record controlled machine. 2,872,038, 2-3-59, CI. 209 — 110.
Andersen, Louis M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for
conveying crushed material from a gyratorv crusher.
2,869,707, 1-20-59, CI. 198 — 56.
Andersen Ralph A., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. High
efficiency portable heater. 2,897,814, 8-4-59. CI. 126 — 110.
Andersen, Raymond C, to Flexonics Corp. Expansion joint.
2,901,272, 8-25-59, CI. 285—227.
Andersen, Raymond C, and E. W. Parlasca, to Flexonics
Corp. Multiple bellows expansion joint with limit means.
2,S73,984, 2-17-59, CI. 285 — 228.
Anderson, Adolph E., Jr. Readily attachable and detachable
fishing float. 2,874,508, 2-24-59, CI. 43 — 43.1.
Anderson, Albert & J. M., Mfg. Co. : See —
Cobbett, Leonard C, and Winkler. 2,917,722.
Anderson, Albin. Spark plug. 2,870,363, 1-20-59, CI.
313—143.
Anderson, Albin M., to Anderson Machine & Tool Works, Inc.
Cushion filling machine. 2,907,156, 10-6-59, CI. 53 — 124.
Anderson, Alfred H. and W., to The General Fireproofing Co.
Mounting for desk drawers. 2,872,269, 2-3-59, CI.
312 — 330.
Anderson, Alice M. and E. E. Sewing tool. 2,869,494,
1-20-59, CI. 112—203.
Anderson, Anders G. Slidable outer jaw wrench. 2,878,702,
3-24-59, CI. 81 — 145.
Anderson, Anderus J. : See —
Lintz. Mark, and Anderson. 2,898,460.
Anderson, Andrew W., to Scandia Packaging Machinery Co.
Machine for covering containers. 2,889,675, 6-9-59, CI.
53—220.
Anderson, Andrew W., to Scandia Packaging Machinery Co.
Mechanism for heat sealing wrappers and a method of
sealing packages. 2,899,791. 8-18-59, CI. 53—376.
Anderson, Andrew W., to Scandia Packaging Machinery Co.
Mechanism for turning packages. 2,905,295, 9-22-59,
CI. 193 — 43.
Anderson, Andrew W., to Packaging Machinery Co. Article
feeding and stacking mechanisms. 2,905,341, 9-22-59,
CI. 214—6.
Anderson, Andrew W., to Scandia Packaging Machinery Co.
Package sealing means. 2,916,865, 12-15-59, Cl. 153 — 379.
Anderson, Arece L. : See —
Ammon, Lewis G. 2,888,962.
Anderson, Arnold T. Mold inhibiting process and product.
2,898,372, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 540.
Anderson, Arthur B. Auto mechanic's tray. 2,901,303,
8-25-59, Cl. 311 — 21.
Anderson Arthur E., and E. A. Sack, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Cathode ray tube. 2,888,593, 5-26-59. Cl.
315—1.
Anderson, Arthur R., to Concrete Technology Corp. Appa-
ratus and method for releasing loads on stressing beds for
making prestressed concrete. 2,886,875, 5-19-59, Cl.
25—1.
Anderson, Arthur W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Oxyalkyl-
ation of solid polyols. 2,902,478, 9-1-59, Cl. 260—209.
Anderson, Arthur W., and M. I. Bro, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Polymerization process. 2,879,263,
3-24-59, Cl. 260—94.9.
Anderson, Arthur W., and W. J. Brehm, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Gamma- (3-aminocyclohexyl) butyric
acid and esters. 2,894,025, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 514.
Anderson, Arthur W., J. M. Bruce, Jr., N. G. Merckling, and
W. L. Truett to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
merization catalysts. 2,905,645, 9-22-59, Cl. 252 — 429.
Anderson, Arthur W., and J. L. Melstad, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Esters of 2-hydroxypropylsucrose. 2,908,681,
10-13-59, Cl. 260—234.
Anderson, Axel : See —
Granberg, Bengt R., and Anderson. 2,877,677.
Granberg, Johnson, and Anderson. 2,913,945.
Anderson, Axel, to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Tracer
valve. 2,914,292, 11-24-59, CI. 251—3.
Anderson, Axel and E., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co.
Multipole chuck. 2,882,458, 4-14-59, Cl. 317—163.
Anderson, Axel F. L. : See —
Meyer, Harry A., and Anderson. 2,884,769.
Anderson, Bernard E., to The Foxboro Co. Boiling point tem-
perature measuring system. 2,900,816, 8-25-59, Cl. 73 — 17.
Anderson, Bernard E., and S. W. Sweet, to The Foxboro Co.
Bubble trap for liquid systems. 2,884,366, 4-28-59, Cl.
204 — 195.
Anderson-Boiling Mfg. Co. : See —
Peterson, William W. 2,918,976.
Anderson Brass Works : See —
Lock. Robert L.. Nilsson, and Spurgeon. 2,884,476.
Nilsson, Nils L., and Spurgeon. 2,868,865.
Anderson, Carl : See —
Rose, William R., Sr. 2,879,976.
Anderson. Carl A., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Buffer. 2,891,684,
6-23-59, Cl. 213—221.
Anderson, Carl F., to Packard-Bell Co. System using counter
tube coder. 2,883,531, 4-21-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Anderson. Carl F., and J. A. Maize, to Telautograph Corp.
Telescribine apparatus. 2,904,631. 9-15-59, Cl. 178 — 19.
Anderson, Carl F., and G. S. Corbeil, to Telautograph Corp.
Telescribing apparatus. 2,916,550, 12-8-59, Cl. 178 — 19.
Anderson, Carl R. : See —
Burnet, William B., and Anderson. 2,915,182.
Anderson, Charles B. Electric fan piercer with free stripping
punch. 2,913,821, 11-24-59, Cl. 30—4.
Anderson, Charles C, V. K. Eder, W. P. Zimmerman, T. A.
Heath, and J. F. McLaughlin, to General Motors Corp.
Manufacture of compressor vane assembly. 2,898,442,
8-4-59, Cl. 219—80.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,888,245,
Fence post driving means.
-29.
\Y. Valve. 2,879,798, 3-31-59, CI.
Krohm, Fred A.
Krolun, Fred A.
Krohm, Fred A.
Krohm, Fred A.
Krohm, Fred A.
Krohm, Fred A.
Wise, Ralph H.
Wise, Ralph H.
Wise, Ralph H.
Wise, Ralph H.
Anderson, Dale K. :
Anderson, Clarence.
5-2G-59, CI. 254-
Anderson, Clayton
137— 1)28.
Anderson, Clifford E., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Pipe
hanging apparatus. 2,874,437. 2-24-59, CI. 24 — 263.
Anderson, Clifford E., to J. E. Hill. Rheostat control.
2,908,8S3. 10-13-59, CI. 338—215.
Anderson, Clifford E. Valve. 2,911,188, 11-3-59, CI.
251 327
Anderson, Clifford R. Collapsible chair. 2,867,264, 1-6-59,
CI. 155—139.
Anderson. Clive D. : See —
Hiser. Willard U. 2,906,546.
Anderson Co., The : See —
Krohm, Fred A. 2,877,659.
2,878,506.
2,878,833.
2,897,529.
2,899,526.
2.908,462.
2,918,090.
Macpherson, Robert B. 2,907,065.
Wise, Ralph H. 2.872,184.
2,907,564.
2,907,010.
2,913,920.
2,914,315.
See —
Mund, Mark G., and Anderson. 2,887,177.
Anderson, Dale L., dedicated to the public. Wrapping appa-
ratus. 2,889,672, 6-9-59, CI. 53 — 33.
Anderson, David F. Spray gun for viscous liquids.
2.913,187, 11-17-59. CI. 239 — 412.
Anderson, David H. : See —
Bulova, Arde, Anderson, and Schleifer. 2,890,522.
Anderson. Donald : See —
'Salem, Samuel, Bingham, and Anderson. 2,898,665.
Anderson, Donald G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,884.946, 5-5-59, CI. 137 — 209.
Anderson, Donald R., and W. R. Watson, to National Alumi-
nate Corp. Soot inhibiting composition. 2,890,946,
6-16-59, CI. 44 — 68.
Anderson, Earl R. Manually operable pit gripper for free-
stone and clingstone fruits. 2,903,031, 9-8-59, CI. 146 — 31.
Anderson, Eddie. Gasoline vaporizer. 2,892,692, 6-30-59,
CI. 48 — 102.
Anderson Edmund B., ty to W. H. Stark. Constant velocity
universal .ioint. 2,897,663, 8-4-59. CI. 64 — 21.
Anderson, Edmund B., % to said Anderson, and % to W. H.
Stark. Anti-friction slip joint. 2,908,152. 10-13-59, CI.
64 — 23.
Anderson, Edward E.t and P. G. Kiely, to Arthur D. Little,
Inc. Process for preparing a corn chip product. 2,905,559,
9-22-59, CI. 99—80.
Anderson, Edward P., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Safety
fuse. 2,917,594, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 61.41.
Anderson Electric Corp. : See —
Nilsson, Nils L. 2.867.787.
Nilsson, Nils L. 2,879,321.
Anderson. Elizabeth D. Hair curling device and method.
2.871.865. 2-3-59. CI. 132 — 7.
Anderson, Elizabeth D. and J. L. Device and method for
curling and setting the hair. 2,889.834, 6-9-59, CI. 132 — 7.
Anderson, Elmer A. Safety gun trigger. 2,871,605, 2-3-59,
CI. 42—70.
Anderson, Elmer A., E. G. Foster, C. M. Gable, and G. C.
Hood, to Shell Development Co. Recovery of tungstic cata-
lysts. 2,869,986. 1-20-59, CI. 23 — 140.
Anderson, Elmer E. : See —
Anderson, Alice M. and E. E. 2,869,494.
Anderson, Elmer G. : See —
Varrin, Albert, and Anderson. 2,877,037.
Anderson, Emil, to Electrolux Corp. Adjustable arear re-
stricting members for suction nozzles. 2,885,715, 5-12-59,
CI. 15—354.
Anderson, Emil, and J. J. Kowalewski, to Electrolux Corp.
Apparatus for making container closures. 2,895,551,
7-21-59, CI. 164 — 68.
Anderson, Eric : See —
Anderson, Axel and E. 2,882,458.
Anderson, Ernest L. Ventilating window structure. 2,867,860,
1-13-59, CI. 20—52.2.
Anderson, Everett V., to United States Rubber Co. Com-
pounding of rubber latex with a thiazole accelerator and
an alkali dialkyl dithiophosphate and resulting composition.
2,879,243, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Anderson, Ford, to Ahmco, Inc. Rotatable table and seating
apparatus. 2,877,827, 3-17-59, CI. 155 — 123.
Anderson. Frank F. Combination lawn bench and table.
2,882,957. 4-21-59, CI. 155 — 43.
Anderson, Frank J., to Monolith Portland Midwest Co.
Rotary kiln construction. 2,895,725, 7-21-59, CI. 263 — 33.
Anderson, Frederick E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Apparatus for continuously tipping and flagging bristles.
2,911,761, 11-10-59, CI. 51 — 80.
Andersen, Fritz H. Collapsible wheel block. 2,903,094,
9-8-59, CI. 188 — 32.
Anderson, Frohman. Adjustable cam tracks. 2.S70.652,
1-27-58, CI. 74 — 568.
Anderson, Frohman. Means for lubricating work in sheet
forming machine operating on forming-by-drawing principle.
2,916,075, 12-8-59, CI. 153—32.
Anderson, Gene W., and W. Babcock, to The New York Air
Brake Co. Seal assembly for centrifugal pumps. 2,900,919,
8-25-59, CI. 103 — 111.
Anderson, George O., to Acme Visible Records. Inc. Record
filing devices. 2,903,808. 9-15-59, CI. 40 — 158.
Anderson, George R., M. J. Boho. and G. W. Fulmer, to
Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc. Boiler feed water con-
trol systems. 2,904,017, 9-15-59, CI. 122 — 451.
Anderson, George S., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid
pressure brake apparatus with equalizing reservoir pressure
build-back preventing means. 2,900,209, 8-18-59. CI. 303—
67.
Anderson, Gerald L. : See —
Campbell, Donald A., and Anderson. 2,885,224.
Anderson, Gerald L., and J. V. Margason, to Eclipse Fuel
Engineering Co. Emergency check valve construction for
gas flow meters. 2,903,005, 9-8-59, CI. 137 — 75.
Anderson, Gerald R., D. W. Hayes, C. E. Kerr, and H. W.
Newburn, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Article
distributing machine. 2,872,017. 2-3-59, CI. 198 — 31.
Anderson, Gordon C, and D. B. Hopkinson, to Saco-Lowell
Shops. Roving frame lifting spindle. 2,898,729, 8-11-59,
CI. 57 — 95.
Anderson, Gordon S., and W. J. Budzyna, to Draper Corp.
Loom let-off. 2,914,093. 11-24-59, CI. 139—110.
Anderson, Greenwood & Co. : See —
Greenwood, Marvin H., and Francis. 2,890,714.
Greenwood, Marvin H., and Presnal. 2,888,025.
Anderson, Harry R., S. Esposito, and J. A. Rossi : said
Anderson assor. to said Esposito and said Rossi. Dough
mix package. 2,870,022, 1-20-59, CI. 99 — 172.
Anderson, Henrv A. : See —
Hiser, Willard U. 2,906,546.
Anderson, Henry W. Book type map structure. 2,889,638,
6-9-59, CI. 35 — 42.
Anderson, Henry W., H. Ratner, and G. E. Warren, deceased,
(by E. R. Warren, executrix), to Shell Development Co.
Process for solubilizing monovalent metal carbonates in
oil. 2,915,405, 12-1-59, CI. 252 — 33.4.
Anderson, Herbert A., to Duro-Test Corp. Incandescent lamp.
2.886.735. 5-12-59, CI. 313—274.
Anderson, Herbert H. : See —
Ford, Walter D., and Anderson. 2,890,173.
Anderson, Herbert M., to Tidewater Oil Co. Diethanolamine
recovery by steam stripping. 2,892,775, 6-30-59, CI.
208 — 236.
Anderson, Herbert M., F. C. Draemel, and D. J. Lyons, to
Tidewater Oil Co. Diethanolamine reclamation. 2,914.-
469, 11-24-59. CI. 208 — 236.
Anderson, Herbert R., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Natural
and synthetic rubber compositions containing boron nitride
and method for producing same. 2,871,216, 1-27-59, CI.
2R0 — 41.5.
Anderson, Herman, to C. J. Frost. High speed lathe.
2,917,313, 12-15-59, CI. 279 — 1.
Anderson, Hugh V. : See —
Moffetl . Robert B.. and Anderson. 2,880,214.
Anderson, James A., Jr. : See —
Heinrich, Raymond L., Anderson, and Peet. 2,916.366.
Anderson, James A., Jr., J. A. Dinwiddie, M. A. Mosesman,
and L. W. Vernon, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Porous silica free gamma alumina base contacting agents
and use thereof. 2,890.162, 6-9-59, CI. 20S — 46.
Anderson, James B. Glare reducing shield. 2.867.718,
1-6-59. CI. 240 — 46.01.
Anderson, Jesse W„ and L. E. Evans, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Explomtion tool. 2 875 347. 2-24-59 CI 250—108.
Anderson. John, G. F. Johnson, and N. W. Hall, to Shell
Development Co. Reaction of halocyclopentadienes with
acetvlene. 2.900.419. 8-18-59. CI. 260—648.
Anderson, John, and D. S. Melstrom, to Shell Develonment
Co. Process for the manufacture of epoxy resins. 2,901,-
462, 8-25-59, CI. 260—47.
Anderson, John E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Tank unit. 2,916,679, 12-8-59, CI. 317 — 246.
Anderson, John J., W. C. Harris, and T. S. Harrison, to S. C.
Johnson & Son. Inc. Sprav dispensing assembly. 2.887,-
273, 5-19-59, CI. 239 — 337.
Anderson, John L. : See —
Anderson, Elizabeth D. and J. L. 2,889,S34.
Anderson, John L., and H. E. Winberg. to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Dialkylidene five-membered heterocyclic
compounds and polymers thereof. 2,876.216, 3-3-59,
CI. 260—88.3.
Anderson, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic recording system for storing and reproducing tele-
vision signals. 2,874,214, 2-17-59, CI. 178—6.6.
Anderson. John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Electrical circuits employing ferroelectric condensers.
2.876.435, 3-3-59. CI. 340—173.
Anderson. John R.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Electrical circuits employing ferroelectric capacitors.
2.876.436, 3-3-59, CI. 340—173.
Anderson, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Ferroelectric storage array. 2,905,928, 9-22-59, CI.
340—173.
Anderson, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Ferroelectric storage circuit. 2.907.9S4, 10-0-59. CI. 340 —
173.
LIST OF PATENTEES
29
Anderson, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Storage matrix access circuits. 2,914,748, ll-24-o9, CI.
Anderson, John R., and J. P. Remeika, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Barium titanate as a ferroelectric mate-
rial. 2,893,107, 7-7-59, CI. 29—25.35. .
Anderson John R., and W. C. \ on Dohlen, to Union Carbide
Corp. 'Refining of cyclic organic carbonates. 2,894,957,
7-14-59, 'CI. 260— 340.2. . ■ t
Anderson, John R., and D. W. Peck, to Union Carbide Corp.
Indole recovery process. 2,916,496, 12-8-59, CI. 260—319.
Anderson, John W. : See —
Fuller, Edwin 0.. and Anderson. 2,90o,9o6.
Kinsley, Lewis H., Jr., and Anderson. 2,914,901.
Anderson, John W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Aircraft automatic condition control apparatus. 2,873,076,
2-10-59, CI. 244 — 77. _ a
Anderson John W. Windshield wiper blade and pressure
device therefor. 2,897,530. 8-4-59. CI. 15—245.
Anderson, John W. Universal windshield wiper arm remover.
2,898,674. 8-11-59, CI. 29 — 278.
Anderson, John W. Motion-transmitting assembly. 2,901,-
764, 9-1-59, CI. 15 — 253.
Anderson, John W. Thrust bearing. 2,914,366, ll-24-o9,
CI. 308 — 203.
Anderson, John W. Connector for a windshield wiper arm
unit. 2,916,760, 12-15-59, CI. 15 — 250.
Anderson, John VV. Spike anchorage in shoe bottoms.
2,918,733, 12-29-59, CI. 36 — 2.5.
Anderson, Joseph B. and L. V. Chain return support for
endless chain conveyors. 2,889,914, 6-9-59, CI. 198 — 137.
Anderson, Kenneth A., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Separation apparatus. 2,902,160, 9-1-59, CI. 210—388.
Anderson, Kerniit F., and L. O. Studer. Self-leveling ladder
attachment. 2,894,670. 7-14-59. CI. 228—63.
Anderson, Lannes E., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
optical system for hospital television. 2,911,518, 11-3-59,
CI. 240 — 1.3.
Anderson, Lawrence H. Shaft coupling. 2,872,228, 2-3-59,
CI. 287 — 129.
Anderson, Leo V. : See —
Anderson, Joseph B. and L. V. 2,889,914.
Anderson, Leon L. Inflatible wader garment. 2,869,152,
1-20-59, CI. 9—20.
Anderson, Leonard A. Cartridge case trimming device.
2,869,413, 1-20-59, CI. 86—24.
Anderson, Leroy E., and H. F. St. Marie, to Tri^State Heat-
ing, Inc. Heat conduit connecting collar. 2,880,017,
3-31-59, CI. 285 — 18.
Anderson, Lincoln D. Pneumatic tire belt. 2,886,378,
5-12-59, CI. 305—10.
Anderson, Lindson P., and K. Schultz, deceased (by M. F.
Schultz, executrix), to Armour and Co. Method of cooking
animal and vegetable materials. 2,870,028, 1-20-59, CI.
99—216.
Anderson, Lloyd D. : See —
Jones, John L., Jr., and Anderson. 2,904,681.
Anderson, Lloyd L., to Jervis Corp. Latch mechanism.
2,901,277, 8-25-59, CI. 292 — 78.
Anderson, Lloyd L., A. J. Van Noord, and E. B. Jacobson, to
Jervis Corp. Safety belt buckle. 2,888,724, 6-2-59, CI.
24—77.
Anderson Machine & Tool Works, Inc.
Anderson, Albin M. 2,907,156.
Anderson, Malcolm, and H. King.
2,888,695, 6-2-59, CI. 15—135.
Anderson, Martin E. : See —
Strickland, Jerome R., and Anderson. 2,907,432.
Anderson, Martin E. Selective drive differential gear and
operating mechanism therefor. 2,913,929, 11-24-59, CI.
74—710.5.
Anderson, Martin T. Timing indicator for outboard motors.
2,910,958, 11-3-59, CI. 116—124.
Anderson, Maurice K. Athletic eye guards.
12-1-59, CI. 2—9.
Anderson, Norman G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Centrifuge
tube and method of centrifuging. 2,878,994, 3-24-59,
CI. 233—26.
Anderson, Norman L., to Allied Chemical Corp. Bis-aryltri-
azole optical bleaches. 2,867.617. 1-6-59, CI. 260—240.
Anderson, Norman L., to Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Bis-
aryltriazole compounds. 2,867.624. 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 308.
Anderson, Norman L., to Allied Chemical Corp. Water-
insoluble disazo compounds. 2,879,266, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 152.
Anderson, Olof V., to Anson, Inc. Key ring. 2,877,640,
3—17—59 CI 70-— -459
Anderson, Olof V. Clasp. 2,908,953, 10-20-59, CI. 24—49.
Anderson, Orin M., and W. A. Ferrari, to Pak-Mor Mfg. Co.
Refuse handling vehicle. 2,868,398, 1-13-59, CI. 214—82.
Anderson, Orson L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Apparatus for applying isotropic pressure at elevated tem-
perature to work pieces. 2,888,316, 5-26-59, CI. 18 — 47.
Anderson, Oscar. Combination bait holder, lure and fish
hook. 2,878,613, 3-24-59, CI. 43 — 44.2.
Anderson, Oscar A.; to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Particle beam tracking circuit.
2,885.552. 5-5-59, CI. 250—27.
Anderson. Oscar D., Jr. Device for removing jar screw caps.
2,897,699, 8-4-59. CI. 81 — 3.32.
Anderson, Otis F., 40% to C. E. Sawyer. Motor driven back
massaging machine. 2,909,173, 10-20-59, CI. 128 — 33.
See —
Spreading dispensers.
2,914,769,
Anderson, Paul E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Fluid pres-
sure sensitive control devices. 2,885,506, 5-5-59. CI. 200 —
81.
Anderson, Paul E., and C. R. Fischrupp, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for cleaning relays. 2,872,693,
2-10-59, CI. 15 — 21.
Anderson, Paul Z. : See —
Beemer, Paul K., Anderson, and Burney. 2,903,864.
Anderson, Philip G. Washing device. 2,875,461, 3-3-59,
CI. 15—118.
Anderson, Ralph A., to Panellit, Inc. Automatic process
logging system. 2,883,255, 4-21-59, CI. 346 — 34.
Anderson, Ralph A., to Information Systems, Inc. Data
recording system. 2,905,520, 9-22-59, CI. 346 — 34.
Anderson, Ralph F. : See —
Anderson, Swan F. and R. F. 2,877,121.
Anderson, Swan F. and R. F. 2,915,865.
Anderson, Ralph F., to National Lock Co. Cabinet hinge.
2,885,724, 5-12-59, CI. 16 — 172.
Anderson, Ralph F., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Method for the production of carotenes. 2,890,989,
6-16-59, CI. 195 — 78.
Anderson, Ralph F. Dispensing valve. 2,893,605 7-7-59,
CI. 222—145. ...
Anderson, Ralph T. : See —
Anderson, Swan F., and Strombeck. 2,918,769.
Anderson, Raymond J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Prepara-
tion of magnesium fluoride. 2,877,095, 3-10-59, CI. 23 — 88.
Anderson, Raymond J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method
of treating open hearth steel. 2,907,652, 10-6-59, CI.
75—53.
Anderson, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Multiple
pointer instrument. 2,882,855, 4-21-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Anderson, Richard H., to The Robinson Clay Products Co.
Resilient toroidal push-type pipe joint. Re. 24,651,
5-19-59, CI. 285—345.
Anderson, Richard L., to International Business Machines
Corp. Crystal diode with improved recovery time.
2,894,152, 7-7-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Anderson, Richard P. : See —
Lit, Harry B., and Anderson. 2,868,159.
Lit, Harry B., and Anderson. 2,875,725.
Anderson, Robert A. Safety lock for refrigerators and the
like. 2,904,986, 9-22-59, CI. 70 — 78.
Anderson, Robert B. Grinders. 2,903,193, 9-8-59, CI.
241 — 74.
Anderson, Robert C, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Production of alkyl halosilanes by reacting silica with alkyl
aluminum halides. 2,914,549, 11-24-59, CI. 200 — 448.2.
Anderson, Robert E. : See —
Runyan, Walter R., and Anderson. 2,878,152.
Anderson, Robert H., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
multiplier. 2,868,994, 1-13-59, CI. 250—207.
Anderson, Robert H., to Radio Corp. of America. Photo-
emissive device. 2,908,840, 10-13-59, CI 313 — 94
Anderson, Robert J., to United States of America, Air Force.
Vent line centrifuge. 2,868,324, 1-13-59 CI. 183 — 77
Anderson, Robert J., and J. T. Hamrick, to Thompson Ra.mo
Wooldridge Inc. Self-cooled turbine drive. 2,893,204,
7-7-59, CI. 60—39.18.
Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Device for
determining primer bead size in flash lamps. 2,904,746,
9-15-59, CI. 324—20.
Anderson, Robert T. Holder for eyeglasses. 2,879,967,
3-31-59, CI. 248—316.
Anderson, Rodney R., and H. O. Hodson. Transformer
mounting apparatus. 2,879,964, 3-31-59 CI 248 — 221
Anderson, Roy A. Two-way ear syringe. 2,879,768, 3-31-59,
CI. 128—248.
Anderson, Roy D., to Ramsey Corp. Coated piston ring.
2,905,512, 9-22-59, CI. 309 — 44.
Anderson, Roy E. : See —
Russell, Billy N., and Anderson. 2,906,342.
Anderson, Russell E. : See —
Bradfield, William W., and Anderson. 2,871,677.
Anderson, Sidney E., to Deere & Co. Corn harvesting mech-
anism. 2,870,593, 1-27-59, CI. 56 — 104.
Anderson, Stanley A. : See —
Robinson, James M., and Anderson. 2,877,077.
Anderson, Stanley F., and J. F. Gaskin, to Artloom Carpet
Co., Inc. Automatic aligning trimming device for pile
fabrics of various widths. 2,910,122, 10-27-59 CI. 164 — 61.
Anderson, Swan F. and R. F. Method of forming frozen
confection packages. 2,877,121, 3-10-59, CI. 99 — 180.
Anderson, Swan F. and R. F. Bar forming and wrapping
machine. 2,915,865, 12-8-59, CI. 53 — 122.
Anderson, Swan F., and L. Strombeck, y2 to said S. F. Ander-
son, and % to R. T. Anderson. Wrapping machine.
2,918,769, 12-29-59, CI. 53—178.
Anderson, Tengel, to Overhead Loader Corp. Overhead
loader. 2,879,908, 3-31-59, CI. 214 — 131.
Anderson, Theodore R., Sr. Applying and spreading imple-
ment for mastic cementitious material. 2,882,716,
4-21-59, CI. 72 — 130.
Anderson, Thomas J. : See —
Wright, Robert M., and Anderson. 2,903,282.
Anderson, Trevor J. : See —
Parriss, Walter H., and Anderson. 2,909,452.
Anderson, Victor E., to Clear Fir Products Co. Inc. High
speed toggle driver pivoted veneer clipper. 2,890,749,
6-16-59, CI. 164 — 43.
Anderson, Vincent R. : See —
Parsons, Willard J., and Anderson. 2,880,857.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Anderson, W. E., Inc. : See —
Hatfield, Robert L., and Webster. 2,887, 54G.
Webster, Raymond C. 2,882,494.
Webster, Raymond C. 2,887,625.
Anderson, Walter J., to Chicago Musical Instrument Co.
Electrical musical instrument. Re. 24,743, 12-1-59, CI.
84 — 1.24.
Anderson, Walter W. Drafting pens. 2,886,003, 5-12-59,
CI. 120 — 42.6.
Anderson, Warren D., to Norma-Hoffmann Bearings Corp.
Retainer for anti-friction bearings. 2,883,245, 4-21-5!),
CI. 30S— 217.
Anderson, Wilbur G., Jr., to American Box Board Co. Handle
receptacle. 2,80S,433, 1-13-59, CI. 229—52.
Anderson. Wilford : See —
Anderson Alfred H. and W. 2,872,269.
Anderson, William G. Boat anchor control. 2,893,341,
7-7-59, CI. 114 — 210.
Anderson, William G.. and T. R. Willis, to Collins Radio Co.
Automatic flight control system. 2,875,965, 3-3-59. CI.
244 — 77.
Anderson, William J., III. Instrument tray. 2,903,129,
9-8-59, CI. 206 — 72.
Anderson, William R. Section liner triangle. 2,910,776,
11-3-59, CI. 33—110.
Anderson, William R., to Madison Silo Co. Discharge systems
for silos and similar structures. 2,911,116, 11-3-59, CI.
214 — 17.
Anderson, William R., and N. G. Dodson, to Blue Spark, Inc.
Insect electrocution apparatus construction. 2,917,863,
12-22-59. CI. 43 — 112.
Anderson, William T., Jr., to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Gaseous electric discharge lamp. 2,896,107, 7-21-59, CI.
313—184.
Anderson, Wilmer C, to The Liquidometer Corp. Liquid
quantity measuring system and capacitor for use therein.
2,910,869, 11-3-59, CI. 73—304.
Anderson. Wilton W. : See —
Carlson, Roy H., and Anderson. 2,912,709.
Anderson, Wood P. : See —
Leaper, Joseph M. F., Bishop, and Anderson. 2,904,422.
Andersson, Arthur H. : See —
Bersenheim, Karl T., Andersson, and Bergenheim.
2.867.433.
Andersson, Carl-Axel, to Trafik- & Vagmarken Aktiebolag.
Parking meters. 2,915,163, 12-1-59, CI. 194 — 54.
Andersson, Hans A. Method in manufacturing wooden
obiects consisting of a plurality of jointed members.
2.878,844. 3-24-59, CI. 144—309.
Andersson, Holger. and L. O. Uhrus. to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Kullagerfabriken. Charging apparatus for shaft furnaces.
2.904,195. 9-15-59, CI. 214 — 18.
Andersson. Karl-A. Collapsible trestle work benches. 2.905,-
263, 9-22-59, CI. 182 — 154.
Andersson, Karl G. : See —
Jonsson, Gosta L., and Andersson. 2,895,592.
Andersson, Karl O. B . to Vibro-Plus Corp. Chain drive for
vibrating planing rollers. 2,873.656, 2-17-59. CI. 94 — 50.
Andersson Nils. Method and apparatus for extrusion coat-
ing and product. 2,894.853, 7-14-59. CI 117—11
Andersson, Per E. D., to B. O. Kaller. Holders for a roll
of paper. 2.872,263, 2-3-59, CI. 312 — 39.
Andersson, Sten A. : See —
Ross Karl G.. Johansson, Axelsson, and Andersson.
2.896 606.
Andersson, Ture E.. to Vibro-Plus Corp. Roller vibrator.
2.868.094. 1-13-59, CI. 94 — 48.
Anderton, Gale W. : See —
Lent, Robert P.. and Anderton. 2,910,952.
Anderton, Henry : See —
Powell, Walter N. and A. P., and Anderton. 2,909,115.
Anderton, William J. Shaft seal with relatively rotatable ra-
dially containing sealing surfaces. 2,871,041, 1-27-59. CI.
286—11.15.
Andis Clipper Co. : See —
Andis. Mathew. 2 874.463.
Andis, Mathew. 2,892.255.
Andis, Matthew G. 2.869.234.
Andis. Matthew G. 2.875.519.
Andis, Mathew. to Andis Clipper Co. Hair clippers having
interchangeable comb plates. 2,874.463, 2-24-59, CI.
30 — 200.
Andis, Mathew, to Andis Clipper Co. Hair clippers having
interchangeable comb plates. 2,892,255, 6-30-59, CI.
30 — 200.
Andis, Matthew G., to Andis Clipper Co. Hair clinper hav-
ing a shiftable shear plate. 2,869,234, 1-20-59, CI.
30—201.
Andis. Matthew G.. to Andis Clipper Co. Hair clipper having
shear blade with teeth of uniform width except two
marginal teeth of increased width encompassing amplitude
of reciprocal blade vibration. 2,875,519, 3-3-59. CI.
30—210.
Andover Laboratories, a subsidiary of Walbuck Crayon Co. :
See—
Gieschi, Thomas L. 2,876,161.
Andre, Frank V. Building wall structure. 2,875,478, 3-3-59,
CI. 20 — 4.
Andr6, Henri G., to Yardney International Corp. Separator
for electric batteries. 2,890,261, 6-9-59, 'CI. 136 — 9.
Andr6, Henri G., to Yardney International Corp. Electric
battery. 2,906.802, 9-29-59, CI. 136—6.
Andre, Henri G., to Yardney International Corp. Charger-
control apparatus for electric batteries. 2,916,686,
12-8-59, CI. 320 — 46.
Andre-Matic Machinery Co. : See —
Andre. Noble. 2,867,320.
Andre, Noble. 2,911,096.
Andre, Noble, to Andre-Matic Machinery Co. Carrier for cans
2,867,320. 1-6-59, CI. 206- -65.
Andre, Noble, to Andre-Matic Machinery Co. Carton and
locking means therefor. 2,911,090, 11-3-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Andre Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Gill, John E., and Fletcher. 2,915,580.
Hobson, Eric D. 2,902,965.
Andreas, Arno, to Firma Hazemag Hartzerkleinerungs-und-
Zement-Maschinenbau Gesellschaft m.b.H. Slinging im-
pact breakers. 2,889,119, 6-2-59 CI. 241 — 189.
Andreas, Ehrhardt O. W. F., to Pinna Hazemas Hartzer-
kleinerungs-und Zement-Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Disintegrating asbestos ores. 2,891,734, 6-23-59 CI. 241 —
289.
Andreasen, Christian B., to Air-Shields, Inc. Lung ventila-
tors and timing devices therefor. 2,880,719, 4-7-59, CI.
128—29.
Andreasen. Christian B., to Air-Shields, Inc. Control appa-
ratus for lung ventilators. 2,904.035, 9-15-59, CI. 128 — 29.
Andreasen, Norman H., to Clipper Industries, Inc. Clamping
units. 2,915,799, 12-8-59, CI. 24 — 270.
Andreasson, Rudolf W. Drills. 2,882,765, 4-21-59 CI.
77 — 68.
Andreasson, Rudolf W. Drill. 2,903.921 9-15-59, Cl. 77—
08.
Andreasson, Rudolf W. Single-double spiral drill. 2,912,887,
11-17-95, Cl. 77—68.
Andreasson, Rudolf W. Work driver for machine tools.
2.912,893, 11-17-59. Cl. 82 — 40.
Andreini, Geno J., to United Aircraft Corp. Preloaded roller
bearings. 2,916,336, 12-8-59, Cl. 308 — 207.
Andren. Karl H.. to Arros Engineering Co. Insulated wire
stripper. 2,871,740, 2-3-59. Cl. 81 — 9.51.
Andren, Karl H., to Artos Engineering Co. Wire cutting
and terminal attaching machine. 2,908,910, 10-20-59,
Cl. 1 — 165.
Andreotti, Eugene R., and J. Mikitka, to The American Hard-
ware Corp. Powdered metal armature. 2,913.S19.
11-24-59. Cl. 29 — 420.5.
Andres, Karlheinz, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft.
Production of nitriles. 2,915,548, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 465.3.
Andres. Lloyd J., to Apeo. Inc. Hot beverage machine.
2.883.922. 4-28-59. Cl. 99 — 283.
Andres, Roy K., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic switch-
ing circuit. 2,899,497. 8-11-59, Cl. 178 — 17.
Andres, Roy K., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
switching circuit. 2,912,483, 11-10-59, Cl. 178 — 2.
Andresen, Arne O., and F. A. Reinhart. Descaling apparatus
for forging ingots. 2,867,893, 1-13-59, Cl. 29 — 81.
Andresen, Karl : See —
Brandes, Hermann, and Andresen. 2,890,263.
Andresen. William F., Jr., and R. Schempp. to Food Machin-
ery and Chemical Corp. Automatic box wrapping system.
2.867,158. 1-6-59, a. 93—54.
Andress, Harry J., Jr., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Fuel
oil compositions containing formaldimine salts. 2,867,515,
1-6-59. Cl. 44 — 63.
Andress, Lillian W. Flower arrangement carrier.
6-9-59. Cl. 206 — 45.34.
Andrew Corp. : See —
Krahe. Lawrence R. 2.898 591.
Scheldorf, Marvel W. 2,896,175.
Scheldorf, Marvel W. 2,896,206.
Andrew, Eugene A. : See —
Cook. Ralph L.. and Andrew.
Andrew. Frederick L. : See —
Vitalis, Emil A., and Andrew.
Vitalis, Emil A., and Andrew.
Vitalis, Emil A., and Andrew.
Andrew. Margaret J., to General Motors Corp.
domestic appliance. 2,910.207. 10-27-59. Cl.
Andrew, Thomas A. Well jarring tool. 2,882
Cl. 255—27.
Andrew, Thomas A. Hydraulic vibratory jar. 2.804,724.
7-14-59, Cl. 255 — 27.
Andrews. Allen R., and A. E. Winslow. to Standard Screw
Co. Twisting means for textile machines. 2,883,824,
4-28-59. Cl. 57—77.45.
Andrews, Allen R., and A. E. Winslow, to Standard Screw
Co. False twist spindle for textile machines. 2,914,905,
12-1-59, Cl. 57 — 77.45.
Andrews. Alvin J. : See —
Pennington. Edward N., Pollock, Wood, Andrews, and
Boyer. 2,883,271.
Wood, James Q., aDd Andrews.
Andrews. Anatol N. Automatic
2,883,460, 4-21-59, Cl. 179—5.
Andrews, Dallas R.. to Radio Corp.
record transducer. 2,SS5,4SS, 5-
Andrews, Dallas R., and E. A. Bird, to Radio Corp. of America.
Web reeling system. 2.908.495, 10-13-59. Cl. 271—2.1.
Andrews, Earl W., to The New Jersev Zinc Co. Production
of titanium metals. 2,892.764. 6-30-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Andrews. Earl W.. to The Now Jersey Zinc Co. Production
of titanium. 2.S9S.275. 8-4-59. Cl. 204 — 64.
2,889.920,
2,888,713.
2,886.422.
2.886.423.
2,917,378.
Dish rack for
220 — 19.
,018, 4-14-59.
2,895,805.
transmission
alarm.
of America. Magnetic
-59. Cl. 179 — 100.2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Andrews, Earl W., to The New Jersey Zinc Co. Electrolyzing
device. 2.900,318. 8-1S-59, CI. 204 — 246.
Andrews, Edward F., to General Motors Corp. Signal seeking
tuner with manually wound driving spring. 2, 902, 599,
9__1_59 qy 250 20.
Andrews, Edward F., to General Motors Corp. Control circuit
for signal seeking tuner. 2,904,676, 9-15-59, CI. 250—20.
Andrews, Eliot R. : See —
Goss, Wyman, and Andrews. 2,892,342.
Andrews, Ernest E. Terminal air brake time testing device.
2,896,443, 7-28-59, CI. 73 — 39.
Andrews, Franklin T., and N. E. Huston. Emergency road
sentinel. 2,869,504, 1-20-59, CI. 116—63.
Andrews, Howard S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Self-cleaning valve. 2,881,783, 4-14-59, CI. 137 — 244.
Andrews, Jack M„ H. G. Cornell, N. P. Peet. and W. K.
Roquemore, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Crack-
ing of hydrocarbons. 2,881,129, 4-7-59, CI. 208—120.
Andrews, John H. Continuous recording low velocity flow
meter and direction indicator. 2,913,900, 11-24-59, CI.
73—189.
Andrews, John L., to General Electric Co. Electric heating
units and methods of making the same. 2,899,664, 8-11-59,
CI. 338—240.
Andrews, John Q. Weed extracting device. 2,885,240,
5_5-59, CI. 294—50.8.
Andrews. Joseph A., and C. D. Morley, to American Steel
Foundries. Draft gear. 2,906,415, 9-29-59, CI. 213 — 24.
Andrews, Kenneth D., to United Aircraft Corp. Lubricating
means. 2,878,894, 3-24-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Andrews, Kenneth E., and J. E. Davis, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Flush key electrical switch. 2,878,346, 3-17-59, CI.
200—167.
Andrews, Laurence M. : See —
Rabinow, Jacob, and Andrews. 2,915,604.
Andrews, Lewis D., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Electric switch
formed from magnets. 2,896,043, 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Andrews, Nettv B. Towel holder. 2,902,244, 9-1-59, CI.
248—309.
Andrews. Richard C, Jr. : See —
King, Earle C. and /Andrews. 2,880,065.
Andrews, Robert J. M. : See —
Clarke, George W. 2,914,599.
Clarke, George W., Weston, and Andrews. 2,894,055.
Andrews, Roland E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron assembling and disassem-
bling apparatus. 2,871,361, 1-27-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Andrews, Roland E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron assembling and disassem-
bling apparatus. 2,871,363, 1-27-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Andrews, Roland E., and J. Thornton, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Calutron assem-
bling and disassembling means. 2,871,362, 1-27-59, CI.
250—41.9.
Andrews. Roy : See —
Jordan, Richard H, and Andrews. 2,877,797.
Andrews. Rufus A., to Vickers, Inc. Plunger type solenoid.
2.S99.609, 8-11-59, CI. 317 — 191.
Andrews, Stanley W. C. : See —
Dwyer. James H.. and Andrews. 2,891.315.
Andrews, Steve, to United States Steel Corp. Vacuum bail-
ing boat particularly for baths of molten metal. 2,901,006,
8-25-59, CI. 141 — 28.
Andrews, Steve, A. B. Larason, and F. C. Spraitzar. End
stop and release for conveyor screw. 2,882,546, 4—21-59,
CI. 15—304.
Andrews, Victor M., and G. M. Berkin, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Automatic programming device
2,910,164, 10-27-59 CI. 197—133.
Andric, Boris. Tool for reforming deformed fastener parts.
2,876,666, 3-10-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Anrlrieux. Jean L., and E. Bonnier. Process of simultaneously
producing calcium metal and silicon-aluminum alloy.
2.867.527. 1-6-59, CI. 75—67.
Andriot. George W., and W. J. Riester, to Peerless Mfg. Divi-
sion. Dover Corp. Fire screen support. 2,888,226, 5-26-59,
CI. 248—251.
Andromeda. Inc. : See —
Lesti. Arnold. 2,885.594.
Andrus, Budd W. Safety guards for cranes and the like.
2,892,549, 6-30-59, CI. 212 — 1.
Andrus, Orrin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for bonding laminated structures. 2,912,551,
11-10-59, CI. 219 — 9.5
Andrus, Paul G.. to Haloid Xerox Inc. Xerographic cleaner.
2,874,064, 2-17-59, CI. 117—17.5.
Andrus, Paul G., and L. E. Walkup, to Haloid Xerox Inc.
Micromanifold for powder cloud development. 2,873,721,
2-17-59, CI. 118—637.
Andrychuk, Dmetro, to Diamond Alkali Co. Method for
the analysis of liquid chlorine. 2,917,629, 12-15-59, CI.
250 — 43.5.
Andrzejewski, Matthew S., to American Steel Foundries.
Rotor brake. 2,890,768, 6-16-59, CI. 188—59.
Andrzejewski, Matthew S., and W. R. Polanin, to American
Steel Foundries. Single shoe brake arrangement for six
wheel trucks. 2,911,069, 11-3-59, CI. 188 — 46.
Andy Brothers Tire Shop : See —
Di Pietro, Henry. 2,873,479.
Anemostat Corp. of America : See —
Honerkamp, Friedrich, Kurth, and Barlow. 2,884,005.
Anetsberger Brothers, Inc. : See —
Anetsberger, Frank A. and R. J. 2,907,659.
Anetsberger, Joseph F. 2,907,285.
Anetsberger, Frank A. and R. J., to Anetsberger Brothers,
Inc. French frying potatoes and improved apparatus
therefor. 2,907,659, 10-6-59, CI. 99—100.
Anetsberger, Joseph F., to Anetsberger Brothers, Inc. Dough
roller equipment. 2,907,285, 10-6-59, CI. 107—9.
Anetsberger, Richard J. : See —
Anetsberger, Frank A. and R. J. 2,907,659.
Ang, Choh-Yi, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. High-strength
high-density tungsten base alloys. Re. 24,674, 7-28-59,
CI. 29—182.
Angarita, Quimet B. : See —
De Brigard, Juan P., and Angarita. 2,902,745.
Angel, Arthur M., and R. G. Fisher, to The National Cash
Register Co. Tape stopping mechanism. 2,877,012,
3-10-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Angel, Arthur M., and H. Mangan, to The National Cash
Register Co. Punched tape reader. 2,916,624, 12-8-59,
CI. 250—219.
Angelaccio, Americo, J. Percella, and J. Petrullo. Hair
curler. 2,903,000, 9-8-59, CI. 132—34.
Angelastro, Salvatore P. : See —
Kamen, Ira, and Angelastro. 2,895,129.
Angelica Uniform Co. : See —
Coates, Elmer T. 2,882,846.
Angelico, Argie C. Protective device for clothesline pulley.
2,889,053, 6-2-59, CI. 211 — 119.02.
Angelini, Roger M., and G. J. Piermarini, 33%% to A. Di
Russo. Combs. 2.883,994, 4-28-59, CI. 132 — 138.
Angell, Charles H. : See —
Noble, Carl M., and Angell. 2,896,854.
Angell, Frank J. Artist's paint tube rack. 2,867,928,
1-13-59, CI. 41 — 4.
Angell, Pierce T., and R. Cliborn, to Thompson Ramo Wool-
dridge Inc. Turbine driven pump. 2,910,005, 10-27-59, CI.
103— -87.
Angeloff, Frank J. Pencil-point sharpener. 2,895,452,
7-21-59, CI. 120—91.
Angelstone Ltd. : See —
Ratcliffe, Edward B. 2,867,887.
Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Co. : See —
Peterson, William B., Jr. 2.877,729.
Peterson, William B., Jr. 2,907,293.
Angenieux, Pierre. Mechanism for variable focal length ob-
jective. 2,873,646. 2-17-59, CI. 88—57.
Anger, Ernest G. : See —
Gould, Charles C, and Anger. 2,911,580.
Anger Ernest G., to Square D Co. Motor control system.
2,881,374, 4-7-59, CI. 318—6.
Anger, Ernest G., to Square D Co. Motor control circuits.
2,902,634, 9-1-59, CI. 318—251.
Anger. Ernest G., and D. L. Pettit, to Square D Co. Motor
control system. 2,885,616 5-5-59. CI. 318 — 85.
Anger, Ernest G., and R. C. Montross, to Square D Co. Elec-
tric motor controllers. 2.899,620, 8-11-59, CI. 318 — 331.
Anger, Rudolf, to Sprimag Spritzmaschinenbau G.m.b.H. De-
vice for the feeding of tubes to and for the removal of
tubes from a tube-varnishing-machine. 2,914,162, 11-24-59.
CI. 198—33.
Angerby, Erik A. : See —
Vigren, Sten D., Angerby, Broberg, and Zander. 2,911,508.
Angledrill Corp. : See —
Holmes, Charles D. and H. H. 2,896,913.
Anglo-American Extrusion Co. : See —
Rowles, Reginald V., and Gowing. 2,896,581.
Anglo Paper Products, Ltd. : See —
Logan, Kenneth C, and Mardon. 2,892,499.
Angold, Edward B., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Electro-magnetic
relay. 2,902,565, 9-1-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Angst, Paul, and W. Rabald. Razor having an elastic recipro-
cating cutting means to cut long and short hair. 2,870,534,
1-27-59, CI. 30—34.
Angstreieh. Herman C. : See —
Grodsky, Arthur. - 2,875,008.
Angus, George, & Co. : See —
Moore, William A. 2,889,739.
Thompson, Ezra C, and Jagger. 2,885,740.
Angus, Harvey L. Combine attachment. 2,887,226, 5-19-59,
CI. 209—139.
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. : See —
Herrmann. Bernard L., and Reifeiss. 2,882,696.
Pollock, Glenn E.. Jr., Jett, Gerwitz, and Scallet. 2,913,-
359.
Schwaiger, Frank H., Gadsby, and J. Schwaiger.
2,916,421. 6
Sowell, Ernest A., Curtln, Hall, and Scallet. 2,987,086.
Anicetti, Robert J., to United States of America, Atomic-
Energy Commission. Process of producing shaped Pluto-
nium. 2,899,298, 8-11-59, CI. 75 — 84.1.
Anigstein, Dorothy M. : See —
Anigstein, Ludwik, Whitney, and Micks. 2,912,359.
Anigstein, Ludwik, D. M. Whitney, and D. W. Micks ; said
D. M. Whitney, now by change of name D. M. Anigstein,
assor. of 15% to Developments Inc., and 35% to the
Board of Regents of The University of Texas. Wound heal-
ing agent obtained from blood and method of preparation.
2,912,359, 11-10-59, CI. 167—74.
Animal Trap Co. of America : See —
Koch, Melvin B. 2,900,773.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Aninga, Johannes B., and J. Tenger, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Transport device for elongated objects.
2,870, S89, 3-10-59, CI. 198 — 41.
Aniser, Charles F. Salt block. 2,908,250, 10-13-59, CI.
119 — 51.
Anjeskey, Alphonse F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering
Co. Trolley bar conductor support. 2,881,271, 4-7-59,
CI. 191—23.
Anke, John R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Frangible article
shipping assembly. 2,900.157, 8-18-59. CI. 248—119.
Anke, Rudolph, to Textile Machine Work. Yarn carrier rod
driving mechanism for knitting machines. 2,907,194,
10-6-59, CI. 6G — 126.
Anker-Werke Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Lauschke, Hans-Ulrich. 2,902,215.
Sooiseh, Johannes. 2.886.107.
Sobisch, Johannes, and Kriiger. 2,915,962.
Ankh Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Salisbury, Alvin B., Jr. 2,871,168.
Salisbury, Alvin B., Jr. 2.872.924.
Ann, Alberta J. Keyed collet. 2,896,956, 7-2S-59, CI. 279—
46.
Annable, Weldon G. : See — ■
Haines, Robert M., Walsh, and Annable. 2,882,232.
Jacobs, William L., and Annable. 2,897,142.
Annable, Weldon G., and W. L. Jacobs, to The Pure Oil Co.
Contacting apparatus. 2,868,524, 1-13-59. CI. 261 — 111.
Annable, Weldon G., and R. M. Haines, to The Pure Oil Co.
Motor fuel. 2,868,629, 1-13-59, CI. 44 — 66.
Annable, Weldon G.. W. L. Jacobs, and R. M. Haines, to The
Pure Oil Co. Motor fuel. 2.875,145, 2-24-59, CI. 208—17.
Annable, Weldon G., and R. M. Haines, to The Pure Oil Co.
Gasoline motor fuel. 2,890,947, 6-16-59, CI. 44 — 69.
Annable, Weldon G., and W. L. Jacobs, to The Pure Oil Co.
Hydro-refining method for lubricating oils and wax using
nickel molybdate or silver molybdate on alumina.
2,915,448, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 27.
Anner, Georg : See —
Reichstein, Tadeus, Wettstein, Anner, Billeter, Heusler,
Neher, Schmidlin. Ueberwasser, and Wieland.
2,904,545.
Wettstein, Albert, and Anner. 2,917,510.
Wettstein, Albert, Anner, and Schmidlin.
Anness. Russell W.. to Diamond Gardner Corp.
apparatus. 2,875,726, 3-3-59. CI. 118 — 212.
Anness, Russell W., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Container
packaging device. 2,900,776, 8-25-59, CI. 53 — 191.
Annis, Andrew J. Power plant. 2,871,438, 1-27-59, CI.
322—13.
Annis, Rupert E., Jr., to Improved Machinery, Inc. Bark-
removing tools mounted on revolving self-opening arms.
2,880,771, 4-7-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Annis, Rupert E., Jr., to Improved Machinery,
centering barker feeding mechanism. 2,897,859,
144 — 247.
Anocut Engineering Co. : See —
Williams, Lynn A. 2,899,781.
Anrep, Rene' J. Automatic machine for washing, filling and
sealing ampoules or similar receptacles. 2,877,611, 3-17-59,
CI. 53—86.
Anrig, Robert M. Spool trailer. 2,867,390, 1-6-59, CI.
242 — 86.5.
Ansel, Gerhard, and C. J. Huffman, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Mandrel and die. 2,872,037, 2-3-59. CI. 207 — 19.
Anselman, George W., and G. A. Babcock, to Whirl-Air-Flow
Corp. Air flow conveying system. Re. 24,716, 10-6-59,
CI. 302—24.
Ansingh, Carl H., to P. L. Robertson Mfg. Co. Ltd. Screw
socket of pyramidal cross section terminating in a conical
bottom wall. 2,914,984, 12-1-59, CI. 85—45.
Anson, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Olof V. 2,877,640.
Anson, Mortimer L., and M. Pader, to Lever Brothers Co.
Method for preparing a meat-like product. 2,879,163,
3-24-59, CI. 99—14.
Anspach, Charles F. : See —
Kirk, Howard B., and Anspach. 2,876,806.
Anspon, Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
for inhibiting the polymerization of a-chloracrylate esters
and the resultant compositions. 2,882,207, 4-14—59, CI.
202—57.
Anspon, Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
for inhibiting the polymerization of a-chloraerylate esters
and the resultant compositions. 2,886,494, 5-12-59,
CI. 202—57.
Anspon, Harry D., and Frank E. Pschorr, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Process for preparation of methvl-alpha-
chloroacrylate polymer. 2,913,441, 11-17-59, CI. 260 —
89.5.
Anstalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfindungen und Gewer-
blichen Anwendungen Energa : See —
Brandt, Edgar W. 2.910,000.
Anstalt fur Montage-Technik : See —
Hulti, Martin. 2,895,135.
Anstalt Merces : See —
Ami, Johann R. 2.874.018.
Anstett, Edgar P. Driven type fastener. 2,867,807, 1-13-59,
CI. 1—50.
Anstett. Edgar P. Sheet metal nail tapered opposite the
drawn penetrating end. 2,868,057, 1-13-59, CI. 85 — 30.
Anstett, Edgar P., to No-Sag Spring Co. Spring mounting
clip. 2,877,471, 3-17-59, CI. 5—259.
2,883,378.
Blank gluing
Inc. Log-
8-4-59. €1.
Anstine, Roland W. Filling indicator for underground tanks.
2,897,853. 8-4-59, CI. 141—95.
Antalek, John J., and R. W. Saville, to Radio Industries, Inc.
Variable inductance device. 2,914,276, 11-24-59, CI. 248 —
27.
Antar Petroles de l'Atlantique : See —
Reymonenq, Gaston, and Ouvrard. 2,869,113.
Antaramian, Vaughn H. Mobile vehicle carrier. 2,918,326,
12-22-59, CI. 296 — 1.
Antell, Joseph C, to Prime Mfg. Co. Rib applying machine.
2,875,455. 3-3-59. CI. 12—20.
Antenna Designs, Inc. : See —
Weiss, Robert S.. and Wells. 2,888,678.
Antenna Specialists Co., The : See —
Friedberg, Milton It., and Stewart. 2,899,485.
Stewart, Jack L. 2,872,680.
Stewart, Jack L., Friedberg, and Finke. 2,870,243.
Antennavision Mfg. & Engineering Co. : See —
Richardson, John T. 2,895,713.
Anthes, Clifford C, to Union Carbide Corp. Quick detachable
safety connection between blowpipe body and stem. 2,914,-
344, 11-24-59, CI. 285 — 93.
Anthes, Jacob. Tube tester. 2,897,434, 7-28-59, CI. 324 —
23.
Anthony, Benjamin F. : See —
Daley, Robert E., and Anthony. 2,890,504.
Anthony, Benjamin F., to Oglebay Norton Co. Apparatus for
producing a veneer lining upon inner wall of hot tops.
2,986,266, 7-28-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Anthony Bros. Fibre Glass Pool Corp. : See —
Smith, George H. 2,913,036.
Anthony, Harry E., O. S. Burnham, J. R. De Ment, G. W.
Hahn, and J. M. Hepler, Jr., to American Telephone and
Telegraph Co. Drawer for storage of keys. 2,886,396,
5-12-59. CI. 312 — 308.
Anthony, John W. : See —
Jordan, Paul B., and Anthony. 2,910,611.
Anthony, Myron L.. and R. M. Virkus, to Skil Corp. Cutting
apparatus and manufacture thereof. 2,906,612, 9-29-59,
CI. 51—309.
Anthony, Paul Z. : See —
Ginger, Leonard G., and Anthony. 2,889,363.
Anthony, Paul Z., and L. G. Ginger, to Baxter Laboratories,
Inc. Process for producing thyroxine. 2,889,364, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—519.
Anthony, Robert C, and R. J. Williams, to General Motors
Corp. Hinge. 2,870.477, 1-27-59, CI. 16 — 164.
Anthony, Russel W. : See —
McNabb, Warren C, and Anthony. 2,916,971.
Anthony, Russel W., to National Broach & Machine Co. Com-
pensated worm, worm gear device. 2,877,658, 3-17-59, CI.
74 — 409.
Anthony, Russel W., to National Broach & Machine Co. Cen-
tering chuck. 2,893,744, 7-7-59, CI. 279 — 123.
Anthony, Stewart H. : See —
Hehn, Otto. 2,909,963.
Anthony, William C. : See —
Speeter, Merrill E., and Anthony. 2,870,162.
Antioch College : See —
Asakawa, George, and Veraet. 2,901,908.
Vernet, Sergius. 2,893,244.
Vernet, Sergius. 2,915,900.
Vernet, Sergius, and Asakawa. 2,906,123.
Vernet, Sergius, Corwin, and Asakawa. 2,915,899.
Von Wangenheim, Adolf. 2,873,609.
Antioch College of Yellow Springs : See —
Hunsberger, Isaac M. 2,879,160.
Hunsberger, Isaac M. 2,892,715.
Antle. Wade H. : See —
Page, John S., Sr.. J. S. Page. Jr., Antle, and Knicker-
bocker. 2,891,769.
Antlfinger, George J., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Novel barrier
layer in laminated structure.
139.
2,893,908, 7-7-59, CI. 154 —
Antognini, Joe : See —
Tilles, Harrv, and Antognini. 2,887,372.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini. 2,901,498.
Tilles, Harrv, and Antognini. 2,901,499.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini. 2,901,500.
Tilles, Harrv, and Antognini. 2,913,327.
Tilles, Harrv, and Antoenini. 2.913.328.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini. 2,916,369.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini. 2,916,370.
Antognini, Joseph : See —
Kroll, Harry, and Antognini. 2,891,854.
Anton Ernst, J. Eisele, and W. Federkiel. to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktieneesellschaft. Dyestuffs of the an-
thraquinone series. 2,911,417, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 376.
Anton. Nicholas: See —
Mason, Willard F. 2,882,511.
Anton, Nicholas. Variable voltage regulator. 2.874,319,
2-17-59. CI. 313—54.
Anton, Nicholas. Radiation detector and indicator.
2,917,632, 12-15-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Antonovich, Michael, to The Crawford Mfg. Co., Inc. Stop
motions. 2,880,381, 3-31-59. CI. 317 — 157.
Antonidis, John E., M. E. Dray, and R. A. Ulm, to Oeneral
Motors Corp. Dynamo electric machine. 2,870,354,
1-20-59, CI. 310—247.
Antonissen. Peter H. L., to Associated British Oil Engines
Ltd. Heat engines. 2,877,622, 3-17-59, CI. 60—13.
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2,898,170,
to UDIC Societe Anonyme.
solutions and the resulting
Antonius. John I. Collapsible automobile tables.
g_4_5g r<] 311 21
Antonucci, James A.' Clamping device for outlet boxes.
2,915,266, 12-1-59, CI. 248— 27. „„•..„•..-„
Antraigue, Koger. Ke-treading machine. 2,915,108, 12-1-59,
Ql 151 9.
Antrim, William D., to Carrier Corp. Gas burner control
means. 2,868,278, 1-13-59, CI. 158 — 132.
Antritter, Max : See — _„_
Maitland, Peter M., and Antritter. 2,918,983.
Anulf Karl A. Automatic telecommunication systems.
2,873,323. 2-10-59, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Anxionnaz, Rene\ % to Societe Rateau (Societe Anonyme).
Control of high-power turbines. 2,874,711, 2-24-59, CI.
137 — 26.
Anzalone, Rose L. Hair curling device. 2,867,223, 1-6-59,
CI. 132—40.
Apa, Frank E., and A. W. Torrible, to Land-Air, Inc. Phase
control system for a rotating member. 2,881,377, 4-7-59,
CI. 318—175. „ „,T^ ,
Apblett, William R., and J. A. Wedekind, to Poster Wheeler
Corp. Automatic welding torches. 2,908,805, 10-13-59,
CI. 219—125.
Apco, luc. : See —
Andres. Lloyd J. 2.883,922.
Apco Mossberg Co. : See —
Aijala, Sulo A. 2,887,919.
Apel, Alfons, and G. Rossler,
Preparation of stable polyol
product. 2,917,390, 12-15-59, CI. 99 — 142.
Apel, John H., to The Jaeger Machine Co. Combination
clutch and gear shift control for mixer units. 2,880,832,
4-7-59, CI. 192—3.5.
Apex Machine Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Kinker, John C, Jr. 2,888,180.
Apfelbaum, Fred. Vehicle brake operation responsive safety
seat device. 2,880,815, 4-7-59, CI. 180 — 82.
Apfelzweig. Alex A. Toggle bolt. 2,908,196. 10-13-59, CI.
85 — 3.
Apgar, Donald H., and E. H. Bosman, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Digital servo system. 2,907,937,
10-6-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Apon, Cornells J. V. : See —
Van Laar, Jan A. W., and Apon. 2,868,670.
Apoteksvarucentralen Vitrum Apotekareaktiebolaget : See —
Jorpes, Jonan E., Mutt, Rastgeldi, and Linden. 2,878,159.
ApotheUer. David, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chemical process. 2,875,258, 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 678.
Appel, Arthur V., and R. E. Lewis, to United States of
America. Air Force. Instrument dial illuminator.
2,868.960. 1-13-59, CI. 240 — 2.1.
Appel, Gerhard H. Apparatus for straightening and for re-
lieving stresses in workpieces. 2,894,421. 7-14—59, CI. 78 —
14.
Appel, Gerhard H., and E. Tlaker, to Appel Process, Ltd.
Plural workpiece forging machines. 2.872,832, 2-10-59,
Cl 78—24.
Appel, Gerhard H., and E. Tlaker, to Appel Process, Ltd.
Die actuation means for forging machines. 2,905,031,
9-22-59, Cl. 78—21.
Appel Process. Ltd. : See —
Anpel. Gerhard H. and Tlaker. 2,872.832.
Appel, Gerhard H., and Tlaker. 2,905,031.
Appeldoorn. John K. : See —
Ertelt. Henry R., Knapp, and Appeldoorn. 2,904,568.
Appell, Herbert R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Boron
halide-alkali metal acid pyrophosphate complex and catalyst
containing same. 2,871,198, 1-27-59, Cl. 252 — 433.
Appell, Herbert R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Process
of oxidizing and separating alkylaryl mixtures. 2,874,098,
2-17-59. Cl. 202 — 57.
Appell, Herbert R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkvlation
process and catalyst therefor. 2,882,289, 4-14-59, Cl.
260 — 448.
Appell, Herbert R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkvla-
tion of saturated hydrocarbons. 2,903,490, 9-8-59, Cl.
260 — 666.
Appenzeller, Valentin, to E. Kusters. Pressure treatment
of material. 2,908,964, 10-20-59, Cl. 29 — 110.
Appert, Didier, and S. Cailliot. Apparatus for enabling a
continuous magnetic tape or some other support in the
form of a continuous band to be regularlv driven inside a
magazine charger. 2,918.536, 12-22-59, Cl. 179 — 100.2.
Apple, Edward M., to J. Martin. Power operated emergency
brake. 2,910,156, 10-27-59, Cl. 192 — 3.
Appleberry. Cecil M.. Jr. : See —
Seats. Peter and Appleberry. 2.906.639.
Applegate, Marvin C, and C. M. Fritz, to P. S. Allen. Auto-
matic photographic apparatus. 2,916,976, 12-15-59. Cl.
95—14.
Applegate, Walter M. Bole-supporting device. 2,893,668,
7-7-59, Cl. 248 — 44.
Applegath, Fred, and R. A. Franz, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Ureas. 2.874,149, 2-17-59, Cl. 260 — 77.5.
Applegath. Fred, and R. .4. Franz, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Substituted ureas. 2,877,268, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 553.
Applegath, Fred, and R. A. Franz, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Preparation of arylenebenzoxazolols and arylenebenzothi-
azolols. 2,915,525. 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 304.
Appleton, Arthur I. : See —
Appleton, Norton A. and A. I. 2,917,263.
49209&— P 3
Appleton. Arthur I. Tool for seamless conduit terminal ele-
ments. 2,867.143, 1-6-59, Cl. 81 — 15.
Appleton, Arthur I. Control for automobile seat. 2,871,913,
2-3-59, Cl. 155—15.
Appleton, Arthur I. Rail anchor. 2,875,954, 3-3-59. Cl.
238 — 338.
Appleton, Arthur I. Adjustable mounting flange for switch
boxes and the like. 2.S79.912, 3-31-59, CI. 220 — 3.9.
Appleton, Arthur I. Electrical conduit union and expansion
coupling. 2,900.436. 8-18-59, Cl. 174 — 86.
Appleton, Arthur I. Key type rail anchor. 2,905,391, 9-22-
59 Cl 238 315
Appleton, Arthur' I. Mixer. 2,905,452, 9-22-59, Cl.
259 — 105.
Appleton, Arthur I. Service entrance fitting. 2,908,745
10-13-59, Cl. 174 — 81.
Appleton, Arthur I. Apparatus for producing reflectors.
2,910,962, 11-3-59, Cl. 118—500.
Appleton, Arthur I. Wedge type rail anchor. 2,911,155.
11-3-59, Cl. 238—317.
Appleton, Arthur I. Mounting for switchbox and the like.
2,917,199, 12-15-59, Cl. 220 — 3.7.
Appleton, Bernard S., and K. Barth. to G.M.E. Corp. Hatch
cover assembly. 2,891.500 6-23-59 Cl. 114 — 202
Appleton, Bernard S., and P. Richter, to G.M.E. Corp. Single
actuator folding hatch cover. 2,918,122, 12-22-59, Cl.
160 — 188.
Appleton Electric Co. : See —
Appleton, Norton A. and A. I. 2,917,263.
Appleton Machine Co., The : See —
Wendshuh, Herbert L. 2,875,955.
Wendshuh, Herbert L. 2,875,957.
Wendshuh. Herbert L. 2,875,960.
Appleton, Norton A. and A. I., to Appleton Electric Co.
Electrical fixture fastener. 2,917,263, 12-15-59, Cl.
248 — 216.
Appleton Wire Works Corp. : See —
Gerhauser, John P. 2,893,664.
Jenkel, Edward M. 2,884,017.
Appleton Wire Works Inc. : See —
Frentzel, Herman C. 2,876,802.
Applied Physics Corp. : See —
Cary, Henry H., and Hawes. 2,879,393.
Applied Radiation Corp. : See —
Farrell, Sherman R. 2,896,103.
Geisler, Wilson S., Jr. 2,913,619.
Gordon. Hayden S. 2.904,665.
Applied Research Inc. : See —
Dolin, Martin, Scandurra, and Poulos. 2,891,223.
Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Andermann, George, and Kemp. 2,897,367.
Hasler, Maurice F. 2,897,371.
Applied Science Corp. of Princeton : See —
Brinster, John F., and Donath. 2,868,449.
Appling, John W. : See —
Buckman, Stanley J., Pera, and Appling. 2,881,071.
Apponaug Co., The : See —
Wood, George H., Jr., Neale, and Hawes. 2,878,096.
Apra Precipitator Corp. : See —
Hodson, Peter. 2,837,176.
Klemperer, Hans. 2,881,855.
Klemperer, Hans. 2,887,175.
Valvo. Joseph F.. and Hodson. 2,870.861.
Apstein. Maurice, to United States of America, Army. Firing
circuit. 2,890,655, 6-16-59, Cl. 102 — 70.2.
Aquadynamics, Inc. : See —
Booker, Aylwin R. 2,909,589.
Aquafilter Corp. : See —
Gerard, Merwin, and Lester. 2,911,984.
Aquamatic Inc. : See —
Dunlap, Edwin V. 2.871,883.
Hull, Dean R., and Whitlock. 2,870,788.
Pillote. Vernon J. 2,906,281.
Aquatic Products Corp. : See —
Berdner, John T. 2,869.874.
Arabian, Karekin G., to Shell Development Co. Paraffin wax
compositions having improved flexibility. 2,915,447,
12-1-59, Cl. 208 — 21.
Araki, Tsunao : See —
Takami, Yasuo. and Araki. 2,903,473.
Arant, Gene W. : See —
Bates, Robert O. 2,909,381.
Arant, Perry, to Clayton Manufacturing Co. Air interlock
control for gas burning apparatus. 2,916,022, 12-8-59, Cl.
122 — 504.
Arant, Perry. Method of steam cleaning and liquid rinsing.
2,919,070, 12-29-59, Cl. 239—10.
Arbogast, Alva G. Trapless steam condensate system.
2,886,247, 5-12-59, Cl. 237 — 9.
Arbore, James W. Tepee tent. 2,879,780, 3-31-59, Cl. 135 — 1.
Arborelius, Mans M., and C. E. G. Lundgren. Arrangement
in breathing apparatus for use under water. 2,896,616,
7-28-59, Cl. 128 — 142.
Arbuckle, Walter K. : See —
Layton, Gerald E., and Arbuckle. 2,903,074.
Arcadia Metal Products : See —
Le Bon, Charles B., III. 2,917,789.
Sharp, Joseph F., and Frymire. 2,913,046.
Sharp, Joseph F., and Frymire. 2,918,708.
Arcadia Metal Products. Inc. : See —
Le Bon, Charles B., III. 2,889,585.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Arcair Co. : See — ■
Stepath, Myron D. 2,903,554.
Arce, Anibrosio. Adjustable sanitarv belt and safety cata-
menial pad holder. 2,888,926, 6-2-59, CI. 128—289.
Arcemont, Paul R. : See — ■
Gauthier, Raymond P., and Arcemont. 2,900,858.
Arch, John, Jr. Contact governor. 2,895,346, 7-21-59,
CI. 74 — 526.
Archard, Geoffrey D., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co.
Ltd. Magnetic means for deflecting electron beams.
2,909,688, 10-20-59, CI. 313—76.
Archer, Alva I. : See —
Walker, William J. and R. M., Duggan, and Archer.
2,868,448.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. : See —
CrunilL'v, Lloyd I. 2,881,815.
Crumley, Lloyd I., and Fulton. 2,906.327.
Crumley, Lloyd I., and Fulton. 2,917,071.
Konen, James C, and Boiler. 2,877,194.
Rheineck, Alfred E., and Oberg. 2.877.123.
Archer, George W., and M. B., to A-S-K Corp. Rope guide
and retainer for knot tying device. 2,916,316, 12-8-59,
CI. 289 — 13.
Archer, Hugh M. : See —
Dickey, Robert C, Hauck, and Archer. 2,869,511.
Archer, James R. : See —
Hartig, Rufus G., and Archer. 2,901,061.
Archer. John, and G. V. Carcasson, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of and apparatus for position-
selecting, scanning and the like. 2,890,378, 6-9-59, CI.
315—13.
Archer, John E. Modeling method and means. 2,917,774,
12-22-59, CI. 18—5.1.
Archer, Lee A., and F. X. Keegan, to The Pyle-National Co.
Interfitting electrical connector. 2,882,509, 4-14-59, CI.
339 — 48.
Archer, Monte B. : See —
Archer, George W., and M. B. 2,916,316.
Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc. 4-(l,5-iminocyclo-
alkyl) - 1 - alkyl - 1,2,4,5 - tetrahvdro - 1,4 - benzodiazepines
and preparation thereof. 2,902,490, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 292.
Archer, Sydney, and J. O. Hoppe, to Sterling Drug Inc.
Acvlated triiodoaminopbenvlalkanoic acids and preparation
thereof. 2,895,988, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 518.
Archer, Wesley L. : See —
Bozer, Keith B., Montgomery, and Archer. 2,875,099.
Bozer. Keith B., Montgomery, and Archer. 2,875.100.
Archer, Wesley L., and R. S. Montgomery, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Resinous compositions from coal acids and
alcamines and method for making composite products
thereof. 2,895,934. 7-21-59, CI. 260—37.
Archer, Wesley L, K. B. Bozer, and H. B. Rickert, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Resinous compositions from coal acids
and polvhvdroxv compounds and method for making com-
posite products thereof. 2,895,935, 7-21-59, CI. 260—37.
Archer, Wesley L., R. S. Montgomery, and J. L. Lang, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Resinous compositions from coal
acids and polyfunctional amines and method for making
composite products thereof. 2,895,936, 7-21-59, CI.
260—37.
Archibald, Francis M., and W. A. Wilson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Filtering oil solution of calcium sul-
fonate using a synthetic polyelectrolyte. 2,885,357, 5-5-59,
CI. 210—54.
Archibald, James O., and R. C. Shoemaker, to Hvster Co.
Earth compacting device. 2,911,893, 11-10-59, CI. 94 — 50.
Arcweld Mfg. Co. : Srr —
Corhett. Robert B., and O'Connor. 2,878,007.
Arden, Thomas R. : See —
Ladd, John W. B., and Arden. 2,890,801.
Ardern, David B., to Houdry Process Corp. Contacting solids
and gases. 2,897,138, 7-28-59, CI. 208 — 165.
Ardia, Vincent H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Manual con-
troller for an automatic pilot system. 2,879,015, 3-24-59,
CI. 244 — 77.
Arditi. Maurice, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Microwave lines and high Q filters. 2,867,782,
1-6-59, CI 333—73.
Arditi, Maurice, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Radio frequency radio receiver with line-above-
ground directional couplers and automatic frequencv con-
trol. 2,868.966, 1-13-59, CI. 250—20.
Arditi, Maurice, and E. S. Nassor, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Variable attenuators. 2,890,424,
6-9-59, CI. 333—81.
Ardito, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vacuum
cleaner coupling with expandable ring locking means.
2,899,215. 8-11-59, CI. 285—7.
Ardolino, Anthony G. Doll baby and walker toy. 2,896,371,
7-28-59, CI. 46 — 102.
Arenberg, David L. Ultrasonic apparatus. 2,883,660,
4-21-59, CI. 343—17.7.
Areneo Aktiebolag : See —
Bair, Vernon. 2,917.053.
Daniolsson, Paul. 2,895,163.
Arenhold, Karl-Heinz, to Westinghouse-Bremsen-Gesellschaft
m.b.H. Combination fluid pressure and vacuum brake sys-
tem. 2,910,324, 10-27-59, CI. 303 — 4.
Arenhold, Karl-Heinz. and W. Ortmann. to Westinghouse-
Bremsen-Oespllschaft m.b.H. Self-lapping relay valve de-
vice. 2,893,415, 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 116.5.
Arens Controls, Inc. : St,e —
Brock, Walter. 2,809,391.
Hooker, Philip O. 2,871,719.
Arens, Walter : See —
Holzwarth, Herbert, and Arens. 2,917,584.
Arenson, Simon W., and F. A. Baldauski, to National Dairy
Products Corp. Composition and method of making same.
2,874,050, 2-17-59, CI. 99 — 94.
Arent, Otto H. : See —
Kuchenbecker, Harold R., and Arent. 2,907,601.
Arentze, Cornelius : See —
Shaver, William R., and Arentze. 2,918,707.
Arenz Matthias, to Firma Schloemann Akt. Combined die
pusher and quenching device for extrusion press.
2,883,049. 4-21-59. CI. 207 — 1.
Arenz, Matthias, to Firma Schloemann Akt. Piercing ram
arrangement for an extrusion press. 2,901,104, 8-25-59,
CI. 207 — 3.
Arenz, Matthias, to Schloemann Akt. Metal tube press.
2,905,317, 9-22-59, CI. 207 — 3.
Arenz, Matthias, and H. Vievering, to Schloemann Akt. Re-
ceiver for metal extrusion presses and the like with an
inductive-heating arrangement. 2,886,685, 5-12-59, CI.
210 — 10.79.
Arey, Ralph G., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electrical switch
structures. 2,912,546, 11-10-59, CI. 200 — 116.
Arey, William F., Jr. : See —
Mattox. William J., and Arey. 2,904,607.
Arey, William F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preoxidizing feed to fuels coker. 2,905,615, 9-22-59, CI.
208—7.
Arey, William F., Jr., and R. J. Fritz, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for conversion of heavy hydrocarbon oils.
•-'.880.160. 3-31-59, CI. 208 — 54.
Argenio, Anthony. Automatic fishing device. 2,876,578,
3-10.59, CI. 43 — 15.
Argentieri, Peter, H. Daninhirsch, and T. Day. Air condi-
tioning apparatus having controlled volume and tempera-
ture air flow. 2,896,849, 7-28-59, CI. 236 — 13.
Argentin. Lou F., to The Budd Co. Resistance welding
methods and apparatus. 2,876,333, 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 91.
Argereu, William : See —
Gardner, Harris L., and Argereu. 2,912,245.
Argiro, Nicholas T., and E. J. Swimmer. Toy simulated
sewing machine. 2,878,614, 3-24-59, CI. 46 — 39.
Argo, William M. ; % to A. D. Black. Combination neckband
and towel for barbers and beauty operators. 2,882,529,
4-21-59. CI. 2 — 50.
Arguillere, Jean E. Apparatus for defibrating hard wood.
2,902,090, 9-1-59, CI. 162—236.
Argus Chemical Corp. : See —
Kauder, Otto S. 2.912,366.
Argus Chemical Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Leistner, William E., and Hecker. 2.870.119.
Leistner, William E., and Hecker. 2,870,182.
Leistner, William E., and Hecker. 2,872.468.
Leistner, William E., and Hecker. 2.883,363.
Argyle, Leroy C, to Corning Glass Works. Marking device.
2,902,002, 9-1-59, CI. 118 — 243.
Argyle. Sidney C, to Aproiet-General Corp. Optical rectifier.
2.868,066. 1-13-59, CI. 88 — 16.8.
Ariens, Virgil C, to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Waste handling
means. 2,916,183, 12-8-59, CI. 220 — 65.
Aries Associates. Inc. : See —
Isbenjian. Hrant. 2,898,330.
Aries. Robert S. : See —
Mark, Herman F. 2,895,944.
Aries, Robert S. Purification of amides of pvridine carboxylic
ncids. 2.870.155, 1-20-59, CI. 260—294.9.
Aries, Robert S. Aluminum halide catalysis of ethylene poly-
merization. 2,900.374. 8-18-59. CI. 260 — 94.9.
Aries, Robert S. Nitriles from aromatic acids and deriva-
tives. 2,901,504, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 465.
Aries, Robert S. Homogeneous polyethvlene. 2,910,460,
10-27-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Arimont, Franz : See —
Osswald. Philipp, Friedel, Arimont, and Hill. 2,919,184.
Arisman, Mervin B. : See — ■
Barden, Wayne A., and Arisman. 2,8S1,2S0.
Daily. Arthur M., Arisman, and Pierce. 2.874,254.
Arisman, Mervin B., W. H. Budd, and A. M. Daily, to Chicago
Telephone Supplv Corp. High voltage variable resistor.
2.871.325. 1-27-59. CI. 201—55.
Aristo-Craft Products : See —
Ellman, Gilbert M. 2,896,365.
Aristocrat Leather Products, Inc. : See —
Cohen, Harrv and Julian. 2,876.819.
Markus. George, and Siegel. 2,891,340.
Siegel, Martin. 2,890,541.
Aritmn. narodni podnik : See —
Svoboda, Antoiiin. 2,906,45S.
Arizona Activite. Inc. : Srr —
Martin, James F. 2,908.113.
Ar-Ka Engineering Inc. : See —
Mnehlenpah. Walter G. 2.8S6.722.
Arkansas Co., Inc. : See —
Cook, Alton A., and Sapers. 2,902,472.
Arkell find Smiths : See —
Robinson. Paul C, and Staffileno. 2,895,387.
Ark-Los Switch Corp. : See —
Collotta, Albert J. 2.S94.082.
LIST OF PATENTEES
35
Arkless, George F. : Sec —
Kolb, Paul, Arkless, and Bolter. 2,867,408.
Robinson. Paul C. 2,875,673.
Arko. Robert E„ E. A. Gubisch, and W. J Zenner to Tele-
type Corp. Typing reperforator. 2,892,031, 6-23-59, CI.
-J rrQ OA
Arkus Henry, to United States of America. Navy. Plan-
position indicator system. 2,900.632. 8-18-59. CI. 343— 10.
Arkus, Jack. Undergarments. 2,904,042, 9-15-59, CI. 128—
159
Arkus-Duntov, Zora, to General Motors Corp. Fuel induction
system. 2,882,883, 4-21-59, CI. 123—140.
Arlauskas, Alfonsas, to General Motors Corp. Window regu-
lator mechanism. 2,914,314, 11-24-59, CI. 268—121.
Arlauskas, Alfonsas, and A. W. Hollar, Jr., to General Motors
Corp. Window regulator mechanism. 2,918,274, 12-22-59,
CI. 268 — 121.
Arlauskas, Alphonsas, to General Motors Corp. Operating
apparatus for a pivoted window. 2,918,275, 12-22-59, CI.
268—121.
Arlin, Max M to J. D. MacArthur. Electrically controlled
feeding apparatus. 2,908,406, 10-13-59. CI. 214 — 17.
Arlin, Max M. Electrical gauging apparatus. 2,908,980,
10-20-59, CI. 33 — 172.
Arlin, Max M., to J. D. MacArthur. Gauging apparatus.
2,913,829, 11-24-59, CI. 33 — 147.
Arlington Aluminum Co. : See —
Howell, David. 2,882,633.
Arlington Seating Co. : See —
Close, Charles F. 2.910,803.
Arlt, Herbert G., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Sizing
compositions containing fatty acid. 2,901,371, 8-25-59,
CI. 106—243.
Armacost, Robert H., and D. L. Robertson, to American Drill
Bushing Co. Heat dissipating drill bushing. 2,877,674,
3-17-59, CI. 77 — 62.
Armacost, Wilbur H., to Combustion Engineering. Inc. Power
plant with separately fired reheater. 2,867,983, 1-13-59,
CI. 60—73.
Armco Steel Corp. : See — ■
Baker, Thomas W. 2,906,018.
Beall. Francis W., and Burns. 2.878,151.
Carpenter, Victor W., and Jackson. 2,906,645.
Dull, William L. 2,916,152.
Kuapp, Earle L. 2,914,423.
Linnert. George E.. and Larrimore. 2,894,833.
Oganowski, Kasimir. 2,914,419.
Waxweiler, James H. 2,903,386.
Whitley, Paul J. 2,890,046.
Young, James C. 2.894,423.
Armel, Jack. Packaging device. 2,896,779, 7-28-59, CI.
206—65.
Armelin. Edouard R., ajd A. F. G. Plaskett, to Machines
Chambon. Method of and apparatus for forming prismatic
tubular carton shells. 2,881,681, 4-14-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Armento. William H., and N. Hebauf. to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Coloration of synthetic polymeric material.
2,911,314, 11-3-59, CI. 106—168.
Armentrout, Edward L. Promotionable name plate.
2,903,805, 9-15-59, CI. 40—10.
Armington. Arthur P. : See —
Armington. Raymond Q. and A. P. 2.899,760.
Armington, Arthur P., to General Motors Corp. Four-wheel
drive tractor grader. 2,901,846, 9-1-59, CI. 37 — 144.
Armington, Arthur P., to General Motors Corp. Angle bull-
dozer for four-wheel steer tractor. 2,904,910, 9—22-59,
CI. 37 — 144.
Armington, George E.. to General Motors Corp. Loader-ar-
ticulated frame. 2,896,344, 7-28-59, CI. 37 — 110.
Armington, George E., to General Motors Corp. All wheel
drive scraper. 2,904,905, 9-22-59, CI. 37 — 126.
Armington, George E., to General Motors Corp. All wheel
drive scraper-bulldozer. 2,910,790, 11-3-59, CI. 37 — 117.5.
Armington. Raymond Q. and A. P., to General Motors Corp.
Multi-purpose bulldozer blade. 2,899,760, 8-18-59 CI.
37—145.
Armington. Stewart F.. Jr., to The Euclid Crane & Hoist Co.
Hoist with gear reduction. 2,891,767, 6-23-59, CI. 254 —
186.
Armistead, Fontaine C, to Texaco Development Corp. Radio-
activity borehole logging. 2,909,661, 10-20-59, CI.
250—83.3.
Armistead, Fontaine C, to Texaco Development Corp. Scin-
tillation type detector. 2,910,592, 10-27-59, CI. 250 — 71.5.
Armitage, Joseph B., and J. N. Flannerv, to Kearney &
Trecker Corp. Backlash eliminator. 2,896,465, 7-28-59,
CI. 74 — 409.
Armitage, Joseph B., and J. N. Flannery, to Kearney & Trecker
Corp. Machine tool transmission mechanism. 2,908,178,
10-13-59. CI. 74 — 333.
Armitage, Joseph B., and T. F. Eserkaln, to Kearney &
Trecker Corp. Machine tool transmission and control
mechanism. 2,914,992, 12-1-59, CI. 90 — 21.
Armond, John W., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Purifica-
tion of argon. 2,893,512, 7-7-59, CI. 183 — 114.2.
2,871,159.
2,917,388.
Blast furnace
of
2,901,209.
2,893,891.
2,900,244.
2,908,502.
2,918,052.
Armour and Co. : See —
Allen, Robert R., and Kiess. 2,916,502.
Anderson, Lindson P., and Schultz. 2,870,028.
Bardos, Thomas J., and Olsen. 2,867,614.
Berenschot, Donald J.. Pinhasik, and Bierman. 2,884,397.
Berls, Robert J. 2,903,382.
'Cavanaugh. Edward F., and Keil. 2,900,267.
Damaskus, Charles W. 2,909,468.
Dybalski, Jack N., and Du Brow. 2,901,372.
Dybalski, Jack N., Riegler, Du Brow, and Schubert.
2,919,204.
Grant, Norman H.. and Robbins. 2,886,489.
Grant, Norman H., and Robbins. 2,893,920.
Hammerberg, Chester A. 2,868,650.
Harkness, Leslie M., Cornwell, and Goetz. 2,881,158.
Harwood, James. 2,881,074.
Harwood, James, Brault. and Reck. 2,900,411.
Harwood, James, Reck, and Abramitis. 2,902,401.
Hull, Maurice E., Lucasey, and Hoback. 2,897,083.
Kaiser, Emil. 2,897,233.
Kaiser, Emil, and Sporar. 2,881,225.
Keil, Havard L. 2,908,615.
Lewis, Sheldon H., Van Ness, and Lukas. 2,901,396.
Martens, Henry F. 2.871,131.
Piotrowski, Lottie J., Rienks, and Grossnickle.
Riegler, Werner L., and Dybalski. 2,899,290.
Rinker, Royden C, and Schnabel. 2,893,854.
Robbins, Kenneth C. 2,910,405.
Robbins, Kenneth C, and Grant. 2,S71,165.
Robbins, Kenneth C, and Grant. 2.878,161.
Rogers, Alan B., and Gordon. 2.876,100.
Rogers, Alan B., Kline, and Niblack. 2,910,370.
Roundy, Zola D. 2,900,257.
Stingley, Dale V. 2,919,232.
Sullivan, William R., Cleary, and Love.
Turinsky, Otto. 2,917,160.
Waite. Douglas E., and Rinker. 2.885,838.
Wickliff. Lee R. 2,918,771.
Armour, Frank K., to Interlake Iron Corp.
distributor seal. 2.908,407. 10-13-59. CI. 214 — 37.
Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute
Technology : See —
Altman. Samuel P. 2,875.618.
Bardy, Peter J., and Siegelman.
Bradstreet, Samuel W. 2,869,227.
Bradstreet, Samuel W. 2,904.449.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Griffith.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Griffith.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Rechter.
Budenholzer, Roland A., and Olmer.
Camras, Marvin. 2.867,692.
2,868,890.
2.869,878.
2.900,443.
2,900,444.
2 918 537
Crossley, Frank A., and Kessler. 2,918,367.
Gimpel, Donald J., and Davidson. 2,877,398.
Roberts, Bruce. 2,873.926.
Sump, Cord H., and Swartz. 2,888,739.
Wiegand, David E. 2,918,534.
Wiegand, David E. 2,918,535.
Arms, Richard A., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Apparatus for
forming a helical wire coil on an axially traveling rotating
mandrel and having fixed guide grooves to iron said coil
onto said mandrel. 2,896,689, 7-28-59, CI. 153 — 67.
Armsbv. Bernard F. : See —
Ridler, Desmond S., and Armsby. 2,883,475.
Armstrong, Adam E., to Armstrong Machine Works. Drain-
age devices for steam-heated drying cylinders or drums.
2,892,264, 6-30-59, CI. 34—125.
Armstrong, Adam E., to Armstrong Machine Works.
fier. 2,892,621, 6-30-59, CI. 261 — 15.
Armstrong, Anna M. : See —
Forward, Frank A., and Armstrong.
Forward, Frank A., and Armstrong.
Armstrong, Blair D., and J. W. Wallace,
Fixture Co. Merchandise shelf adapter and method of
making same. 2,894,303. 7-14-59, CI. 24 — 81.
Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co. : See —
Blum, Harrv J. 2,914,101.
Lindholm, Frank J. 2,914,100.
Lindholm, Frank J. 2,914,102.
Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. : See —
Armstrong, John O. 2,887,760.
Armstrong Cork Co. : See —
Baumgartner, George L., Jr. 2.904,524.
Baymiller, John W., and Merrirield. 2,887,428.
Boje, Herbert H., and Schulz. 2,918,039.
Clark, Lawrence. 2,873,259.
Dunn, Lewis R.. and Eckert. 2,875.044.
Dunlap, Lawrence H.. and Parker. 2,873,201.
Eckert, Lewis W. 2,874,617.
Eckert. Lewis W. 2,874.796.
Feigley, David A., Jr. 2,868,641.
Feigley. David A., Jr. 2,868,743.
Feigley, David A., Jr. 2,880,090.
Feigley, David A., Jr., and Hassel. 2,905,583.
Feigley, David A., Jr., and Parker. 2,914,494.
Forsythe, Alan K., and Parker. 2,877,203.
Gard, George E. 2,870,543.
Gard, George E. 2,870,544.
Camras, Marvin.
Camras, Marvin.
Camras. Marvin.
'Camras, Marvin.
Camras, Marvin.
Humidi-
2,898,196.
2,898,197.
to Armstrong Store
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Armstrong Cork Co. : See — Continued
Gard. George E. 2,873,345.
Gard, George E., and Kueggeberg. 2,892,915
Gaston, Jack E. 2,904,843.
Graff, Richard A., and Schaller. 2,903,832.
Graham, Galen E. 2,912,395.
Graham, Galen E. 2,918,441.
Graham, Galen E., and Parker. 2,893,969.
Haines, Charles, Jr. 2,890,739.
Hassel, Lloyd V. 2,913,773.
Heinzelman, Earl E. 2,891,281.
Herr, Benjamin F. 2,886,847.
Hornberger, Clarence L. 2,918,224.
Knold, James P. 2,887,426.
Leseallette, Richard F. 2,885.913.
McKinney, Paul V. 2,881,095.
McKinney, Paul V. 2,883,344.
Moore, Clarence D. 2,884,400.
Moore, Clarence D. 2,892,806.
Navikas, Victor A. 2,880,898.
Parker, John A. 2,884,404.
Parker, John A. 2,888,433.
Parker.John A., and Versnel. 2,872,430.
Piersol, Jay L. 2,887,431.
Rueggeberg, Werner. 2,903,543.
Rueggeberg, Werner. 2,906,961.
Snyder, Robert W. 2.908,042.
Ustica, Joseph J. 2,871,331.
Armstrong, David E., and T. J. J. Dunn, to Horace T. Potts
Co. Cold tube bending. 2,907,102, 10-6-59, CI. 29—157.
Armstrong, Edward M., to Associated Spring Corp. Connec-
tor spring. 2,898,102, 8-4-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Armstrong, Edward T., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Disc type brake with load equalizing pressure applying
members. 2,888,103, 5-26-59. CI. 188 — 72.
Armstrong, Edwin H. : See —
Bose, John H. 2,871,292.
Bose, John H. 2,879,335.
Armstrong, Esther M. : See —
Bose, John H. 2,871,292.
Bose, John H. 2,879,335.
Armstrong, Prank W., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Twin
electrode welding method and apparatus. 2,911,517.
11-3-59, CI. 219—125.
Armstrong Furnace Co. : See — ■
Hays, Herbert G., and Wentz. 2,918,967.
Armstrong, Gordon, Co., Inc., The : See —
Dorsak, John W., and Van Denberg. 2,895,760.
Armstrong, Herbert L., to United States of America,
Army. Automatic photographic pressing timer. 2,895,097,
7-14-59, CI. 318 — 443.
Armstrong, Howard H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Sealing
slide fastener having laterally curved portions. 2,909,823,
10-27-59, CI. 24—205.1.
Armstrong, Jack W., and D. M. Preiss, to Shell Development
Co. Clay grease compositions and process of preparation
therefor. 2,886.524. 5-12-59, CI. 252 — 28.
Armstrong, Jack W., and J. A. Edgar, to Shell Development
Co. Extreme high temperature grease compositions gelled
with thermosetting resin-coated gels. 2,890,171, 6-9-59,
CI. 252—28.
Armstrong, Jack W., and H. A. Woods, to Shell Development
Co. Grease manufacturing process for pigment or dye
gelled oils. 2,915,470, 12-1-59, CI. 252 — 49.6.
Armstrong, James A. Attachable neckties. 2,879,517,
3-31-59, 3-31-59. CI. 2—155.
Armstrong, James E. : See —
Fitch, Frederick T., and Armstrong. 2,916,352.
Armstrong, James F., to ACF Industries, Inc. Starter con-
trolled priming system for a fuel injection operated internal
combustion engine. 2,876,758, 3-10-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Armstrong, James F., to ACF Industries, Inc. Fuel injec-
tion system. 2,915,053, 12-1-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Armstrong, James F., and R. E. Kalert, Jr., to ACF Indus-
tries, Inc. Ram tube manifold for fuel injection system.
2,915,049, 12-1-59, CI. 123—52.
Armstrong, James K. : See —
Willis, Newton H., Eriekson, and Armstrong. 2,902,837.
Armstrong. John A., to Research Corp. Discharge electrode.
2.867,287, 1-6-59, CI. 183—7.
Armstrong, John C. Tooth powder containers. 2,907,358,
10-6-59, CI. 141—360.
Armstrong, John D., G. J. Flynn, Jr.. and W. W. Witten-
berger. to Baker Perkins. Inc. Conveyor system.
2,883,033. 4-21-59, CI. 198 — 31.
Armstrong, John O., to Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. Cutting
tool. 2,887,760, 5-26-59, CI. 29—96.
Armstrong, John P., and J. D. Hoffpauir.
ing apparatus for a single screw tug.
CI. 114 — 2.36.
Armstrong, John R. : See —
Wellborn, William W., and Armstrong.
Armstrong, Lee B. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Dibble, Armstrong,
Rhodes. 2,905,776.
Armstrong, Leonard J., and A. Mudrak, to The Harshaw
Chemical Co Asphaltic compounds and additives therefor.
2.875,083. 2-24-59, CI. 106—273.
Armstrong, Lome D., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-
conductor devices. 2,906,931, 9-29-59. CI. 317—235.
Armstrong, Lome D., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-
conductor devices and methods of making them. 2,918,719,
12-29-59, CI. 29—25.3.
Armstrong, Lome D., and R. L. Sherwood, to Radio Corp.
of America. Semi-conductor devices. 2,877,396, 3-10-59,
CI. 317—239.
Armstrong, Lome D., H. D. Harmon, and H. R. Meisel, to
Radio Corp. of America. Silicon junction devices.
2,878,432, 3-17-59, CI. 317—240.
Armstrong Machine Works : See —
Armstrong, Adam E. 2,892,264.
Armstrong, Adam E. 2,892,621.
Armstrong, Merlyn M.. to Motorola, Inc. Color television
receiver. 2,880,340 3-31-59, CI. 313 — 77.
Armstrong, Merlyn M., and R. G. O'Fallon, to Motorola, Inc.
Cathode ray beam control apparatus. 2,880,366, 3-31-59,
CI. 315—27.
Armstrong, Philip N., and J. B. Wiener, to The Magnavox
Co. Card processing apparatus. 2,905,465, 9-22-59, CI.
271—5.
Armstrong, Raymond L., and Gerald H. and George H.
Moienus. Pneumatically operated electric switch. 2,875,291,
2-24-59, CI. 200—81.
Armstrong Rubber Co., The : See —
Fortner, Herman S. 2,893,467.
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. : See —
Barton, Frank. 2,916,973.
Reutt, Zigmund. 2.868.441.
Stokes, Morris A. 2,916,367.
Armstrong, Sir W. G. : See —
Gauld, John E. A. 2,906,985.
Armstrong Store Fixture Co. : See —
Armstrong, Blair D., and Wallace. 2,894,303.
Armstrong, Warren E., and C. Z. Morgan, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons. 2,870,228,
1-20-59, CI. 260—669.
Armstrong, Warren E., and C. Z. Morgan. Dehydrogenation
of hydrocarbons. 2,916,531, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 669.
Armstrong, William J., P. Morrison, and P. K. Myhre, to Col-
lins Radio Co. Minimum shaft positioning means. 2,905,-
011, 9-22-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Arnaut, Arnold D. : See —
Saubestre, Edward B.. and Arnaut. 2,898,274.
Arnaut, Arnold D., and E. B. Saubestre, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Anodes for electroplating bath. 2,907,702,
10-6-59, CI. 204 — 43.
Arnberg, Leonard l. : See —
Ferguson, Edgar A., Jr. 2,882,455.
Arnd, Maurice. Frame for shop windows, show cases and the
like. 2,883,717, 4-28-59, CI. 20 — 56.4.
Arndt, Charles J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Locking device for
idler assemblies of rope strand supported endless conveyors.
2,908,958, 10-20-59, CI. 24 — 125.
Arndt, John H. Anti-dust device for grain elevators.
2,904,176, 9-15-59. CI. 209 — 147.
Arndt, Rudolph P., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Solu-
tion comprising zinc aromatic polyester, method of making,
and wire coated therewith. 2,900,356. 8-18-59. CI. 260 —
33.4.
Zick, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co.
for pressure vessels. 2,869,749,
Coupling and steer-
2,870,734, 1-27-59,
2,877,088.
Eisele, and Federkiel.
Ar-
Love and
Arne, Christian, and L. P.
Penetration structure
1-20-59, CI. 220—1.
Arnelo, Anders I. : See —
Fredriksson, Per S. E., Arnelo, Lofgren, and Lotvik.
2,898,650.
Arnemann, Friedrich : See —
Baumann, Hans, Arnemann,
2 913 303
Arnes, Lvle' L., to Walker Mfg. Co. of Wisconsin. Tool.
2,888,743. 6-2-59, CI. 30—101.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc.
tide carrier. 2,905,359, 9-22-59, CI. 220—113.
Arneson, Edwin L., to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. Article
carrier. 2,919,050, 12-29-59, CI. 220—113.
Arneson, Lawrence E., to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc.
Method and apparatus for packaging cans and the like.
2,873,565, 2-17-59, CI. 53—29.
Arnett, Leslie, and W. G. Freise, to United Coffee Corp.
Valve for beverage dispenser. 2,912,145, 11-10-59, CI.
222 — 487.
Ami, Johann R., to Anstalt Merces. Speed recorders.
2,874,018, 2-17-59, CI 346—18.
Arnit, Fred H, to Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co. Method
of forming drawer slide. 2,869,499, 1-20-59, CI. 113 — 116.
Arnit Fred H., to Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co. Drawer
slide. 2,898,159. 8-4-59, CI. 308 — 3.8.
Arnoff, Milton J. : See —
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem, Arnoff, and Sorkin. 2,870,073.
Arnoff, Milton J., to Horizons Titanium Corp. Production
of oxygen-free and anhydrous fused salt electrolyte from
oxygen containing compounds of uranium. 2,887,356, 5-19-
59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Arnold, Albert E., Jr. Method of assembling electrical com-
ponents. 2,871,549, 2-3-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Arnold, Bruce C, to J. I. Case Co. Speedometer drive means.
2,893,249. 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 12.
Arnold, Bruce C, to J. I. Case Co. Power transmission means
for tractor. 2,914,966, 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 745.
Arnold, Carl, and H. Brandt, to C. Arnold. Continuously
rotating workpiece carrier with plural workholders and a
tool carrier which oscillates synchronously with the work-
piece carrier during the tool operation. 2,890,468, 6-16-59,
CI. 10—2.
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37
2,917,278, 12-15-59,
2,917,279, 12-15-59,
Arnold, Carter H. Hoisting device.
CI. 254 — 150.
Arnold, Carter H. Hoisting device.
rjj 254 150
Arnold Charles' F., and E. N. Cole, to General Motors Corp.
Pre-aimed light projector. 2,870,362, 1-20-59, CI.
Ol Q 113
Arnold, Chester L., and L. C. Bratt, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Boron-carbon feed stock. 2,917,462, 12-15-59, CI.
252 — 182.
Arnold-Copeland Co., Inc. : See — ■
Kleid, Boris. 2,884.164.
Arnold, Edward W. Pulling tool. 2,901,044, 8-25-59, CI.
166 — 98.
Arnold Fredric. Collapsible folding chair. 2,871,921, 2-3-50,
CI. 155—140. „ „ it_ _,
Arnold, George B., and L. Kovach, to The Texas Co. Method
of separating mixtures of organic compounds. 2,879,220,
3-24-59, CI. 208—25.
Arnold, Gerald D. Method and apparatus for centrifugal
separation with uni-directional flow at the point of separa-
tion. 2,890,764, 6-16-59, CI. 183 — 83.
Arnold, Hartmut, and G. Duck, to Goetzewerke Friedrick
Goetze Aktiengesellschaft. Piston packing. 2,915,348,
12— 1—59 CI 309 10.
Arnold, Herbert, and N. Brock, to Asta-Werke Aktiengesell-
schaft Chemische Fabrik. Succinic acid esters. 2,894,983,
7-14-59, CI. 260 — 485.
Arnold, Herbert H. : See —
Campbell, William M., Arnold, and Petrich. 2,901,987.
Arnold, Herrick R.. F. S. Fawcett, and W. W. Gilbert, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Reduced phosphomolyb-
dic acids wherein the average valence of the molybdenum is
not more than 4. 2,900,235, 8-18-59, CI. 23—139.
Arnold, Hoffman & Co., Inc. : See —
Conbere, John P., and Perry. 2,878,144.
Conbere, John P., and Perry. 2,878,273.
Arnold, James S., R. W. Dressel, and H. W. Haas, to United
States of America, Navy. Antenna feed. 2,893,003,
6-30-59, CI. 343—781.
Arnold. James W.. to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Display support.
2,913,209, 11-17-59, CI. 248 — 201.
Arnold, Lionel K. : See —
Sweeney, Orland R.. Arnold, and Long. 2.871,207.
Arnold, Lois J., Jr. Combined baseball bat rack and carrier.
2,889,863, 6-9-59. CI. 150 — 1.5.
Arnold. Orlan M., to Aiem Laboratories, Inc. Power washer.
2,900,991, 8-25-59, CI. 134 — 64.
Arnold, Orlan M„ and R. H. Harbin, to Ajem Laboratories,
Inc. Metal cleaner. 2,916,459, 12-8-59, CI. 252 — 152.
Arnold. R L. Multi-purpose implement for cultivation in-
cluding flaming. 2,899.776, 8-18-59. Cl. 47 — 1.
Arnold, Rice B. Sponge mop and compressing apparatus
therefor. 2,907,062, 10-6-59, CI. 15 — 119.
Arnold & Richter K. G. : -See —
Lechner, Herbert. 2.869.865.
Arnold, Robert G., and D. M. Simons, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. 1,3 bis (3-isocyanato-o-toyl) urea and
curing polyurethane elastomers therewith. 2,902,474,
9-1-59, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Arnold, Stanfield N., and G. E. Tate, to Foster Wheeler Corp.
Vapor generator. 2,909,158, 10-20-59, CI. 122 — 235.
Arnold, Theodore M. : See —
Carlisle, James V., and Arnold. 2.912.750.
Romine. Glenn N.. and Arnold. 2,011,1^2.
Arnold. Walter, to Fuller Co. Feeding devices for finely-
divided materials. 2,917,208
Arnold, Walter L.. and R. K.
America. Coating method.
117 — 65.
Arnold, Wavne R., to Schlumbereer Well Surveying Corp.
Well logging apparatus. 2,914,677, 11-24-59, CI. 250 —
83.6.
Arnold, William E. Commutators for dynamo-electric ma-
chines. 2,915,658, 12-1-59, CI. 310 — 234.
Arnoldi. Robert A., to United Aircraft Corp. Low drae flame-
holder capable of flutter during operation. 2,908,130,
10-1.3-59. CI. 60 — 39.72.
Arnolds, Bernhard : See, —
Kaess. Franz, Kronacher, Arnolds, and Wehrheim.
2,906,604.
Arnot. Alfred E. R.. to J. R. Sharn and E Kave. Aircraft
manoeuverinff apparatus. 2.874,861, 2-24-59. CI. 214 — 332.
Arnot. Alfred E. R.. to E Kave and J. R. Sharp. Seals for
pistons, glands and the like. 2,877,071, 3-10-59, CI.
309—23.
Arnot. Alfred E. R., to J. R. Sharp, and E. Kave. Trucks
for handling aircraft. 2,877,911, 3-17-59, CI. 214 — 332.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., to J. R. Sharp, and E. Kaye. Apparatus
for manipulating aircraft. 2,877,913, 3-17-59, CI.
214—332.
Arnot. Alfred E. R., to E. Kaye, and J. R. Sharp. Mast lift
trucks. 2,883,003. 4-21-59. CI. 187—9.
Arnot. Alfred E. R., to E. Kaye and J. R. Sharp. Hoses.
2,894,536, 7-14-59. CI. 138—56.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., to J. R. Sharp and E. Kaye. Lift trucks.
2,911,793, 11-10-59 CI. 60—97.
Arnot, Alfred E. R., to E. Kaye and J. R. Sharp. Means for
the storage of goods. 2,916,141, 12-8-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Arnott, William, Jr., to Burndy Corp. Coating for metal to
reduce electrical contact resistance. 2,901,722 8-25-59,
CI. 339—114.
12-15-59, CI. 222—368.
Pearce, to Radio Corp. of
2,890,971, 6-16-59, CI.
and St. John. 2,907,902.
generating apparatus.
2,911,219, 11-3-59, CI.
Power supply.
Arnould, Raymond : See —
Braconier, Frederic F. A., Le Bihan, and Arnould.
2,876,265.
Arnoux Corp, : See —
Mcintosh, Robert B.,
Arnow, Samuel M. Steam power
2.883,832, 4-28-59. CI. 60—67.
Arntzen, Clyde E., and E. J. Croop, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Encased magnetic core impregnated with silicone
fluid. 2,909,741, 10-20-59, CI. 336—100.
Aro Equipment Corp., The : See —
Hitt, Otis D., and Short. 2,881,589.
Short, R Stanford. 2,881,885.
Arokiasamy, John. Shuttlecock.
273 — 106.
Aron, Samuel, to Radio Corp. of America.
2,905,881, 9-22-59, CI. 321—23.
Aronofsky, Julius S., G. C. Wallick, and P. P. Reichertz, to
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method of measuring charac-
teristics of porous material. 2.867,116, 1-6-59, CI. 73 — 38.
Aronson, Albert I., to Radio Corp. of America. Class B
amplifier biasing circuit. 2,883,479, 4-21-59, CI. 179—171.
Aronson, Albert I., to Radio Corp. of America. Temperature-
compensated transistor biasing circuits. 2,887,540, 5-19-
59, CI. 179—171.
Aronson, Albert I., to Radio Corp. of America. Class B
transistor amplifier. 2,892,045. 6-23-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Aronson, Ben J., to Aronson Hanger Covers, Inc. Apparatus
for covering wire garment hangers. 2,896,383, 7-28-59,
CI. 53—51.
Aronson, David, and G. F. Melick, to Worthington Corp.
Modular heat exchanger. 2,869,833, 1-20-59, CI. 257 — 43.
Aronson Hanger Covers, Inc. : See —
Aronson, Ben J. 2,896,383.
Aronson, Moses, to United States of America, Navy. Simu-
lator for altitude effects on pressure breather. 2,909,185,
10-20-59, CI. 137—64.
Aronson, Theodore F., and F. A. Lyon. Electrical terminal
means. 2,901,721, 8-25-59, Cl. 338 — 258.
Aronson, Theodore F, and F. A. Lyon, to Halm Instrument
Co., Inc. Sheet handling and laminating device. 2,918,-
278. 12-22-59, Cl. 271—8.
Aronstein, Robert. Method and apparatus for image repro-
duction. 2,890,363, 6-9-59, Cl. 313 — 92.
Arp, Ewald A., to Tobin-Arp Mfg. Co. Quick acting chuck.
2,907,573, 10-6-59, Cl. 279—55.
Arpin, Donald J. and J. J. Quick setting cementitious com-
position. 2,918,385, 12-22-59, Cl. 106 — 97.
Arpin, Julien J. : See —
Arpin, Donald J. and J. J. 2,918,385.
Arpin, Leon G. Gun supporting slings. 2,885,812, 5-12-59,
Cl. 42—85.
Arps, Jan J. Earth borehole logging system. 2,890,019,
6-9-59, Cl. 255 — 1.
Arps, Jan J. Earth formation logging system. 2,917,704,
12-15-59, Cl. 324 — 1.
Arras. Damiano. Hose connector with axially sliding locking
sleeve. 2,868,564, 1-13-59, Cl. 285 — 243.
Arras, George. Fixture connection. 2,917,620, 12-15-59,
Cl. 240—78.
Arrasmith. William C, to Radar Relay. Inc. Warning con-
trol system circuit. 2.887.677, 5-19-59, Cl. 340 — 213.
Arrasmith, William C. and K. W. Kuhn. to Radar Relav, Inc.
Electric flasher circuit. 2.880.370, 3-31-59. Cl. 315 — 72.
Arrighini, Artil, and G. A. Van Sickle, to Rocwall Co. Pre-
fabricated form for composition walls. 2,882,583, 4-21-59,
Cl. 25 — 131.
Arrighini, Artil, and G. A. Van Sickle, to Rocwall Co. Out-
side corner clamp for prefabricated wall forms. 2,896,300.
7-28-59, Cl. 25 — 131.
Arrington. Bradford L.. and A. M. Bullard. to Holm Tractor
& Equipment Co. Means for cleaning in-place pipe lines.
2.897.829. 8-4-59, Cl. 134 — 99.
Arrington, Vance L., and R. Zetour. Bow tie rack. 2,886,185,
5-12-59. Cl. 211 — 119.
Arrow Fastener Co., Inc. : See — ■
Abrams. Morris 2,884.636.
Rubin, Lewis J. 2,896,210.
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co., The : See —
Bentley, Robert H. 2,890,436.
Bentley. Robert H., and Asninwall. 2,885,515.
Johnson, David W. 2,916,722.
Schleicher. Harold E. 2.875.294.
Schleicher, Harold E. 2.897,311.
Schleicher Harold E. 2.908,786.
Arrow Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Botham, Arthur R. 2.867,353.
Arrow Tools. Inc. : See —
Veres, Edward W. 2.873.818.
Veres, Edward W. 2.877 903.
Veres, Edward W. 2,894.600.
Arrowhead Products, Inc. : See —
De Pew. Thomas N. 2,919.090.
Arrowwood, John B. Lawn edger.
30—314.
2,872,732, 2-10-59, Cl.
Arrowsmith, Jessie M. : See —
Arrowsmith, Robert K., and J. M. 2,902,775.
Arrowsmith, Robert K., and J. M. Educational device.
2,902,775, 9-8-59, Cl. 35 — 9.
Arsenault, Joseph A. : See —
Nichols, Charles R., Jr., and Arsenault. 2,871,920.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Arsenault, Joseph R. : See —
Rainis, Anthony V., and Arsenault. 2,875.335.
Arsenault, William R., A. E. Garfein, and R. Thorensen,
to The Magnavox Co. Magnetic gating system. 2,905,834,
9-22-59, CI. 307—88.
Arslan, Hilnii : See —
Miller, Arthur, and Arslan. 2,879,477.
Arson, Samuel L., to Cannon Electric Co. Electrical con-
nector with positioning ribs. 2,809,095, 1-13-59, CI.
339 — 61.
Arson, Samuel L., to Cannon Electric Co. Moisture seal
for connectors. 2,881,406, 4-7-59, CI. 339—59.
Art Color Printing Co. : See —
Consaul, John G., and Velten. 2,914,405.
Consaul, John G., and Velten. 2,914,406.
Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. : See —
Macy, Donald. 2,906,323.
Nelson, Harry. 2,894,572.
Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. of St. Louis : See —
Macy, Donald. 2,908.327.
Macy, Donald, and Nelson. 2.880.795.
Smythe, Edwin T. 2.880,069.
Arterbury, Bryant P., 33%%, to R. Arterbury. Jar operable
upon release of vacuum. 2,870,992, 1—27 — >i), CI. 255 — 27.
Arterbury. Roy :»S'ee —
Arterbury, Bryant P. 2,870,992.
Arth, Glen E. : See —
Sarett, Lewis H., Constantin, and Arth. 2,905,678.
Arth, Glen E., and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co., Inc.
2-alkenyl and 2-alkynyl derivatives of 5,6-dihydro-4H
pyrans. 2,868,805, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 345.1.
Arth, Glen E., G. I. Poos, and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. l-carboalkoxymethylene-2, 4b-dimethyl-dodeeahydro-
phenanthrene ketones and process. 2,887,492, 0-19-59, CI.
260—340.9.
Arth, Glen E., G. I. Poos, and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. l-carboxymethjiene-2-(allyl-substituted)-2,4b-dimethyl-
4-hydroxy-dodecahydrophenanthrene and process. 2,887,493,
5-19-59, CI. 260—340.9.
Arth, Glen E. G. I. Poos, and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. l-carboxymethyl-2-methallyl-2, 4b-dimethyl-4-oxygen-
ated dodecahydrophenanthrene 7-ketals and processes.
2,887,494, 5-19-59, CI. 260—340.9.
Arthur, Belton W. : See —
Casida, John E., and Arthur. 2,911,435.
Arthur, Evan M. Hose or like clips. 2,910,758, 11-3-59.
CI. 24 — 274.
Arthur, Gene M. : See — -
Grashoff, Adolph W. and Arthur. 2,878,330.
Arthur. John R., to Lisle Corp. Magnetic chip detector.
2,878,342, 3-17-59, CI. 200—61.09.
Arthur, Oscar F. Combined pallet and crate structure.
2,916,178, 12-8-59, CI. 220 — 4.
Arthur, Robert M., to Chicago Pump Co. Double rake com-
minuting device. 2,897.967, 8-4-59, Cl. 210 — 173.
Artiaga, Mariano V. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Artiaga. 2,890,560.
Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. : See —
Miller, Benjamin F. 2,891,676.
Artloom Carpet Co., Inc. : See —
Anderson, Stanley F., and Gaskin. 2,910,122.
Dodds, Frank D. 2,913,803.
Artos Engineering Co. : See —
Andron, Karl H. 2.871.740.
Andren, Karl H. 2,908,910.
Artuso, Nichols F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Microwave diplexer.
2,916,712, 12-8-59, Cl. 333—73.
Artz, Charles A., to Admiral Corp. Printed circuit construc-
tion and method of making. 2,904,772. 9-15-59, Cl. 339 —
193.
Artzt, Maurice, to Radio Corp. of America. Multi-phase
power regulation. 2.876,412, 3-3-59. Cl. 323 — 60.
Artzt, Maurice, to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency modu-
lation system. 2,901,538, 8-25-59, Cl. 178 — 6.
Arundale, Erving : See —
Brodkey. Robert S., Catterall, Fischer, and Arundale.
2,876,264.
Arundel, Coulthard & Co. Ltd. : See —
Ridgway, Frank. 2,887,840.
Ridgway, Frank. 2,887,841.
Arundel, John T. : See —
Bennett, Patrick J., Chatoian, and Arundel. 2,904,367.
Arva S.A. : See —
Arvai, Tibor. 2,894,682.
Arvai, Tibor. 2,904,247.
Arvai, Tibor, to Arva S.A. Actuator mechanism for a ten-kev
machine. 2,894,682, 7-14-59, Cl. 235 — 60.
Arvai, Tibor. to Arva S.A. Tens transfer mechanism for a
ten key machine. 2,904,247, 9-15-59. Cl. 235—00.
Arvay, Joseph. Stone facers. 2,867,204, 1-6-59, Cl. 125 — 6.
Arvey Corp. : See —
Rath, Joseph J. 2,886,908.
Arvin Industries, Inc. : See —
Ashby, Ernest V. A. 2,913.839.
Ganske, Kingston E.. and Bill. 2,914,647.
Gettelman, Gilbert C. 2,912,775.
Palmer. J Neil. 2,874,471.
Voigt, Herbert I,., and Sellon. 2,S92,273.
Whiteley, Harold E. 2,906,044.
Arvins, Nathan A. : See —
Arvintz, Abraham A. and R. A., and Arvins. 2,877,724.
Arvintz, Abraham A. and R. A., and N. A. Arvins, to Sanicom
Co., Inc. Draft inducers for boilers. 2,877,724, 3-17-59,
Cl. 110—162.
Arvintz, Robert A. : See —
Arvintz, Abraham A. and R. A., and Arvins. 2,877,724.
Arzberger, William A. : See —
Renner, William E., and Arzberger. 2,870,614.
Asad, Samuel C. : See —
Reynolds, Clarence R.. Asad. and Boodey. 2,899,209.
Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. : See —
Munekata, Eiji. 2,899,293.
Tsunoda Yoshio, and Seko. 2.883.349.
Tsunoda, Yoshio, and Seko. 2,891,014.
Tsunoda. Yoshio, and Seko. 2,891,015.
Asahi Garasu Kabrishiki Kaisha : See —
Fuiioka, Shogo, Yoshida, Terasawa and Shiragaini.
2,916,425.
Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Tsunoda, Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misumi.
2,894,917.
Tsunoda. Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara. and Misumi.
2,898,311.
Asakawa, George : See —
Vernet, Sergius, and Asakawa. 2,906,123.
Vernet, Sergius, Corwin, and Asakawa. 2,915,899.
Asakawa, George, and S. Vernet, to Antioch College. Thermo-
static elements. 2,901,908, 9-1-59, Cl. 73 — 368.3.
Asay, Richard W. : See —
Harrison, Joseph W.. and Asay. 2,903.744.
Aschaffenburger Zellstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bernhauer, Konrad, Friedrich, Dellweg, and Becher.
2,893,988.
Bernhauer, Konrad, and Spaude. 2,893,989.
Rambacher, Paul. 2,907,703.
Toppel. Otmar. 2,897,238.
Aschauer, George R.. to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Tong operated
friction clutch. 2,890,776, 6-16-59, Cl. 192 — 68.
Aschauer, George R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Transmission.
2.917,951, 12-22-59, Cl. 74 — 732.
Aschbacher, Erich : See —
Sauer, Edgar, and Aschbacher. 2,889,740.
Aschoff, Willis A., to Oregon Metallurgical Corp. Casting
furnace. 2,912,476, 11-10-59, Cl. 13 — 10.
Ascoli. Enzo, to Paillard S. A. Typewriters. 2,891,650,
6-23-59, Cl. 197 — 17.
Ascoli, Enzo. to Paillard S. A. Typewriters. 2,908,373,
10-13-59, Cl 197 — 189.
Ascoli, Enzo, and N. Schaetti, to Paillard S.A. Office ma-
chines, particularly typewriters. 2,902,131, 9-1-59, Cl.
197 — 17.
Aseltyne, Francis L. Windshield wiper mechanism sensitive
to direction of rotation. 2,882,736, 4-21-59. Cl. 74 — 70.
Asendorf, Erich, and F. Bittner. to Deutsch Gold-und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Method of producing hy-
drocyanic acid from formamide. 2,904,400, 9-15—59, Cl.
23 — 151.
Asendorf, Erich, and G. Hullen, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Measurement of cyanide
concentration. 2,912,367, 11-10-59, Cl. 204 — 1.
Aseptic Thermo Indicator Co. : See —
Beckett. John S. 2,898.533.
Ash. Denis J., and R. A. Davis, to The British Tabulating
Machine Co. Ltd. Printing mechanisms. 2,885,956, 5-12-
59. Cl. 101 — 93.
Ash, Thomas : See —
Wilson. Louis D., Oste'\ .->nd Ash. 2,81*8.340.
Ashbaugh, Fred E.. and P. B. Kennedv. to Boeing Airplane
Co. Wave guide construction. 2,897,461, 7-28-59, Cl.
333—95.
Ashbaugh. Lewis B.. to P. Sutro. in trust.. Individual shingle
and roofing formed therewith. 2,S67,181, 1-6-59, Cl.
108 — 17.
Ashbrook, Clifford L. Telescopic sight mounting. 2,911,723,
11-10-59. Cl. 33—50.
Ashbrook, Clifford L., and P. L. Peterschmidt. to H. T. Cham-
berlain, trustee. Pipe coupling device with pressure ac-
tivated pipe gripping means. 2.S99.217, S-ll-59, Cl.
285 — 105.
Ashby. Bruce A., to General Electric Co. Preparation of
phenyl alkylchlorosilanes. 2.888,478. 5-26-59. Cl. 260—
448.2.
Ashby, David G. and R. M., to Polarizers (United Kingdom)
Ltd. Device for coating a photographic print. 2.908,025,
10-13-59, Cl. 15—118.
Ashbv, Ernest V. A., to Arvin Industries, Inc. Ironins table.
2.913,839, 11-24-59, Cl. 38 — 121.
Ashby, George : See —
Zakrzewski, Andrew S., Ashbv, Daskiewicz, and Moore.
2,870,805.
Ashbv, George S. : See —
Zakrzewski, Andrew S.. and Ashby. 2,S72,S36.
Ashby, Harold W. : See —
Kinsey, Douglas D., Johnson, and Ashby. 2,910.704.
Ashbv, Robert M. : See —
Ashby. David G. and R. M. 2.908.025.
Ashcraft, William D., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Stabilized servo system. 2,917,694, 12-15-59, Cl. 318 — 148.
Ashcroft. Alland D. Swimming pool temperature indicator.
2,901,907, 9-1-59, Cl. 73—343.
Ashe, Benedict H., Jr. : See —
Reynolds, William !'»., and Ashe. 2,886,501.
LIST OF PATENTEES
39
2,886,787.
Ashloek, legal
Cherry sorting
Building
2,875,008,
Ashe, John M. Treatment pad for muscular ailment. 2,909,-
176, 10-20-59, CI. 128—293. . ■■■ . ■ ' ' •
Ashe, Thomas S., and P. Linton, to Sunvic Controls Ltd.
Thermally operated electric switch devices. 2,900,839,
9-29-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Ashe, William J., 25% each to Joseph D. Carrabino, and
Richard, Paul and Jack Matoff. Tubular speaker hous-
ing. 2,905,259, 9-22-59, CI. 181—27.
Asheim. Bernard B., and V. K. -Mayer. Self propelled me-
chanical parking mechanism with elevator. 2,904,197,
9-15-59, CI. 214 — 95.
Ashenhurst, Robert L., and R. C. Minnick, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Electrical circuits employing sensing
wires threading magnetic core memory elements. 2,912,-
677, 11-10-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Ashkin, Arthur, and L. R. Walker, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Modulated backward wave oscillator. 2,871,451,
1-27-59, CI. 332—25.
Ashley, Carlyle M., to Carrier Corp. Method of blanching
food products. 2,870,020, 1-20-59, CI. 99 — 154.
Ashley, Carlyle M., to Carrier Corp. Air conditioning control
system. 2,896,850, 7-28-59, CI. 236—92.
Ashley, Edward L. and J. W., and H. W. Bowker, R. H. Hall,
and J. W. Kendall, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Neutron-irradiated structures.
2,872,398, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Ashley, James W. : See —
Ashlev, Edward L. and J. W., and Bowker, Hall, and
Kendall. 2,872,398.
Ashley, Kenneth D., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for
hydrodesulfurizing crude oil in the presence of coke.
2,917,456, 12-15-59, CI. 208 — 213.
Ashley. William H.. Jr. : See —
Broadhead. Samuel L., Jr., and Ashley.
Ashloek, Alma E. : See —
Ashloek, George W., Jr. 2,903,134.
Ashloek, George W, Jr., deceased ; by A. E.
representative, to George W. Ashloek Co.
machine. 2,903,134, 9-8-59, CI. 209—108,
Ashloek, George W., Co. : See —
Ashloek, George W., Jr. 2,903,134.
Ashloek, Loma E. : See —
Puckett, Ralph Q., and Ashloek. 2,894,782.
Ashman, Herbert \\\, to Keasbey & Mattison Co.
panel units and roofs or walls made therefrom.
2-10-59. CI. 189— 86.
Ashton, Albert A., to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.
Hydraulically driven rotary machine. 2,891,771, 6-23-59,
(2\ 255 23
Ashton, George H., and R. C. Mueller, to Bemis Bro. Bag
Co. Apparatus for the manufacture of draw cord bags.
2,897,729, 8-4-59, CI. 93 — 8.
Ashton, Philip E.. to Cuno Engineering Corp. Filter.
2,873,030. 2-10-59, CI. 210—444.
Ashton. Philip E., and A. W. Schnick, to The Cuno Engi-
neering Corp. Cigar lighter. 2,895,036, 7-14-59, CI. 219—
32.
Ashton. Robert, to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Draper-type pick-
up. 2,881,580, 4-14-59, CI. 56—364.
Ashton, Robert, to Massev-Ferguson Inc. Harvester air in-
take. 2,886,016. 5-12-59. CI. 123 — 41.04.
Ashton, Robert, to Massey-Ferguson Ltd. Air intake system
for harvesting machines. 2,896,594, 7-28-59, CI. 123 —
41.04.
Ashwood, Peter F., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Aircraft having orientable jet nozzle arrange-
ment. 2,885,159, 5-5-59, CI. 244 — 12.
Ashworth Bros. Inc. : See —
Bechtel, Alfred R., Jr. 2,872,023.
Ashworth, Fred, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lock
stitch shoe sewing machines. 2,896,561, 7-28-59, CI.
112—57.
Ashworth, Fred, and J. R. Ioannilli, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Driving and stopping mechanisms. 2,903,-
114, 9-8-59, CI. 192—146.
Ashworth, Helen B. Convertible seat. 2,896,695, 7-28-59,
CI. 155 — 153.
Ashworth, Winthrop F., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fas-
tening device. 2,898,656, 8-11-59, CI. 24 — 217.
Asinger, Friedrich, M. Thiel, L. Schroder, and G. Reckling,
to VEB Leuna-Werke "Walter Ulbricht." Process for the
preparation of thiazoles. 2,870,158, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 302.
Asinger, Friedrich, and M. Thiel, to VEB Leuna-Werke
"Walter Ulbricht." Process for manufacture of A-3,4-
thiazolines. 2,879,273, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 306.7.
Asinger, Friedrich, M. Thiel, and E. Pallas, to VEB Leuna-
Werke "Walter Ulbricht." Process for the production of
a-mercaptoketones. 2,888,487, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 593.
Ask, Emil J. Pump. 2,910,946, 11-3-59, CI. 103—103.
Askania Regulator Co. : See —
Markev, Frank J. 2.877,786.
Ziebolz, Herbert. 2,903,007.
Askania-Werke A.G. : See —
Bach, Willi, and Brackertz. 2,893,123.
Hildebrand, Klaus. 2,884,830.
Hildebrand, Klaus. 2,909,958.
Steelich, Kurt. 2,917.967.
Wunsch, Guido. 2,878,449.
Aske, Irving E. Hydraulic weighing scale. 2,886,301, 5-12-
59, CI. 265 — 17
Aske, Leonard E. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Precision resistance devices. 2,868,934, 1-13-59 CI.
201 — 63.
Aske, Leonard E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Magnetic switch. 2,900,471 8-18-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Askins, William J., and H. R. Chapin, to Sears, Roebuck and
Co. Spinning type fishing reel. 2,901,193, 8-25-^59, CI.
242—84.21.
Asmann, Leonard S. : See —
Zerneke, Furn, and Asmann. 2,916,068.
Aspegren, Olof E. A., to The Oil Shale Corp. Heat-treatment
of piece-shaped material. 2,872 386, 2-3-59, CI. 202 — 136.
Aspegren, Olof E. A., to The Oil Shale Corp. Method for the
reduction of oxides. 2,877,106, 3-10-59, CI. 75 — 34.
Aspelin, Leslie L., and J. F. Murray, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Pressure loaded gear pump. 2,876,705, 3-10-59, CI.
103—126.
Aspelin Leslie L., J. F. Murray, and D. L. Lorenz, to Thomp-
son Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Lubricated pump construction.
2,887,058, 5-19-59, CI. 103 — 1.
Aspelin, Leslie L., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Pump.
2,887,063, 5-19-59, CI. 103—126.
Aspergren, Brooke D., and R. B. Moffett, to The Upjohn Co.
Quaternary ammonium salts of 2,2-diphenyl-4,4-dimethyl-
4-pyrrolidino-butyramide. 2,886,574, 5-12-59. CI. 260 —
326.3.
Aspergren, Brooke D., and R. B. Moffett, to The Upjohn Co.
Lower alkyl quaternary ammonium salts of 2,2,4-tri-
methyl-a,a-diphenyl-l-pyrrolidinebutyramide. 2,891,071,
6-16-59, CI. 260—326.3.
Aspergren, Brooke D., and R. B. Moffett, to The Upjohn Co.
Organic compounds. 2,894,955, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 313.
Aspergren, Brooke D., and R. B. Moffett, to The Upjohn
Co. w(2,6-dimethyl piperidine-l)-a,<x-diphenyl butyramides.
2,895,957, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 294.
Aspes, Pinchas E. Holder for smoking pipes. 2,881,492,
4-14-59, Cl. 24 — 3.
Aspinwall, John E. : See —
Bentley, Robert H., and Aspinwall. 2,885,515.
Aspl'in, James G., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
Mortar and pestle. 2,903,198, 9-8-59, CI. 241 — 199.
Asplund, Arne J. A., to Aktiebolaget Defibrator. Grinding
apparatus for fibrous materials. 2,891,733. 6-23-59, CI.
241 — 256.
Asseff, Peter A., to The Lubrizol Corp. Beta hydroxy
phosphinothioic esters and method of preparing same.
2,895,983, 7-21-59, CI. 260—461.
Asselin, Leonard J., Sr. Rolled tube. 2,884,958, 5-5-59,
CI. 138 — 74.
Assembly Products, Inc. : See —
Woodrum, William W. 2,890,412.
Associated Box Corp. : See —
Dellinger, Daniel H, and Mcllwraith. 2,870,981.
Associated British Oil Engines Ltd. : See —
Antonissen, Peter H. L. 2,877,622.
Associated Engineering & Equipment Co.. Inc. : See —
Cammack. Arthur R. 2.900,453.
Associated Ethyl Co. Ltd., The : See —
Clapp, Daniel B., Read, Stephens, and Russell. 2,914,-
577.
Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd., The : See—
Bishop. Lewis H. 2,874,910.
Associated Spring Corp. : See —
Armstrong, Edward M. 2,898,102.
West, Kenneth R., and Wood. 2,891,809.
Association des Ouvriers en Instruments de Precision : See
Richard-Fov. Robert M. P. O. 2,884,532.
Riclnrd-Foy, Robert M. P. O. 2,884,533.
Association en Participation pour le Developpement du
Pyrotenax Aux U.S.A. : See —
Austin, James A. 2,884,660.
Association for Physiologic Research, Inc. : See —
Mahon, Thomas J., and Edelstein. 2,895,650.
Mahon, Thomas J., and Edelstein. 2,895,651.
Ast, Herbert J. : See —
Van Akkeren. Leon A., and Ast. 2,878,274.
Asta-Werke Aktiengesellschaft Chemische Fabrik : See —
Arnold, Herbert, and Brock. 2,894,983.
Astatic Corp., The : See —
Palo, Maurice M. 2,900,536.
Asten, William P. Apparatus for maintaining constant the
vibration frequency of a tuning fork. 2,874,602, 2-24-59,
CI. 84 — 409.
Astheimer, Robert W., and E. M. Wormser to Barnes Engi-
neering Co. Image transducer. 2,895,049. 7-14-59, Cl.
250 — 65.
Astin, Allen V., to United States of America, Navy. Tele-
metering transmitter for a projectile. 2,877,452, 3-10-59,
Cl. 340—208.
Astley, Eugene R. : See —
Bialous, Adolf J., and Astley. 2,883,995.
Aston, Blaine S. : See —
Doepke, Charles W., and Aston. 2,872,058.
Doepke, Charles W, and Aston. 2,899,107.
Aston, Earl F., to United States Steel Corp. Cutting tool for
a trepan core. 2,870,838, 1-27-59, Cl. 164—60.
Aston, Melvin E. : See —
Jessup, Wilbur F., and Aston. 2,912,795.
Astra Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. : See —
Jalar, Borje F., and Nordstrom. 2,904,044.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Astrahan, Morton M. : See —
Ross, Harold D., Sarahan, Astrahan, Housman, and
Thomas. 2,914,248.
Astrup Co., The : See —
Beckstett, Rupert P. 2,880,956.
Atalla, Martin M., E. J. Scheibner, and E. Tannenbaura, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fabrication of semiconductor
devices having stable surface characteristics. 2,899,344,
8-11-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Atchison, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Room air
conditioner condensated disposal means. 2,869,334,
1-20-59, CI. 62—280.
Atchison, Leonard W„ to General Electric Co. Self-contained
heating and cooling apparatus. 2,878,657, 3-24-59, CI.
62 — 325.
Atchison, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Refrigerant
control means. 2,896,422, 7-28-59, CI. 62 — 197.
Atchley, Oscar J. Calf feeder. 2,905,143, 9-22-59, CI.
119 — 71.
Atchley, Raymond D., to Raymond Atchley, Inc. Servo-
mechanism. 2,884,906, 5-5-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Atchley, Raymond D., to Raymond Atchley, Inc. Servo-
mechanism. 2,884,907, 5-5-59, CI. 121—46.5.
Atchley, Raymond £>., to Raymond Atchley, Inc. Torque
motor. 2,891,181, 6-16-59, CI. 310 — 36.
Atchley, Raymond D., and W. E. Harrison, to Midwestern
Geophysical Laboratory. Magnetic assembly having gal-
vanometers provided with adjustable locks. 2,873,429,
2-10-59. CI. 324 — 154.
Atchley, Raymond, Inc. : See —
Atchlev, Raymond D. 2,884,906.
Atchley, Raymond D. 2,884,907.
Atchley, Raymond D. 2,891,181.
Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi
Brasseur, Eudore D. 2,869,876.
Coquelet, Jules H. 2.867.798.
Dussart. Maurice. 2,876 332.
Fouassin, Marcel L. 2,898.541.
Aten, Ralph W., to Admiral Corp.
12-15-59, CI. 126—194.
Aterno, Joseph P., H. G. Luther, G. E. Hawley, and E. M.
Sacchi, to Cha's. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Method of treating
bovine mastitis. 2,908,609. 10-13-59, CI. 167 — 53.2.
Athena Industries, Inc. : See —
Metcalf, Derek N. G. 2.903,215.
Athens Flooring Co., The : See —
Brengman, Fred C. 2,888,719.
Atherton, Frank R., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for
the manufacture of pantothenic acid 4'-phosphate and its
salts. 2 870.188, 1-20-59. CI. 200 — 461.
Atherton, Frank R., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
phenyl phosphoric acid and salts thereof.
12-1-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Atherton, William A. Paint can attachment. 2,873,052.
2-10-59, CI. 222—570.
Athey Products Corp. : See —
Kling, Robert W. 2,876,918.
Atiyeh, Larry : See —
Hedblom, Lars O. 2,893,352.
Atkeson, Florian V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
See-
Hinge clip. 2,917,040,
2-carbamyl-
2,915,547,
2,917,871, 12-22-59,
Co. Appa-
Cl. 49—45.
ratus for treating glass.
Atkin. Rupert L. : See —
Sinclair. Charles W , and Atkin. 2,911.028.
Atkin. Rupert L, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Tire rim. 2,884,280,
4-28-59. CI. 301 — 10.
Atkin. Sydney, to Chemical Construction Corp. Production
of concentrated superphosphate fertilizers. 2,869,997,
1-20-59, CI. 71 — 40.
Atkin, Sydney, and S. S. Prince, to Chemical Construction
Corp. Phosphoric acid concentration. 2,905,535, 9-22-59,
CI. 23 — 165.
Atkins, Carl E., and E. G. Matkins. Automatic headlight
dimming system. 2,904,699, 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 214.
Atkins. Don C, Jr., and R. V. Edds. to Turco Products, Inc.
Process of chemical etching. 2,888.335, 5-26-58. CI. 41 —
43.
Atkins, Henry M. Pipe and support. 2,906,271, 9-29-59,
CI. 131—186.
Atkins, Herbert A., to County Laboratories Ltd. Viscous
fluid dispenser. 2,915,225, 12-1-59, CI. 222—320.
Atkins, James : See —
Bell. Keith L. 2,881,558.
Atkins, T. B. : See —
Witter. Melvin L. 2.SS4.000.
Atkinson, Archie C, Jr. : See —
Atkinson, Archie C, Sr.
2,881,555.
Atkinson. Archie C, Sr.. and A. C. Atkinson, Jr. Crop duster.
2,881.555, 4-14-59, CI. 43 — 148.
Atkinson Bulk Transport Co. : See —
Atkinson, Frederick M. 2,890,914.
Atkinson, Donald L., and L. E. Curriston, to Lear, Inc. Gvro-
scope. 2,898,765, 8-11-59, CI. 74 — 5.
Atkinson, Earl B., to The Madison Equipment Co. Device
for holding switch boxes and outlet boxes to wall surfaces.
2,917,917, 12-22-59, CI. 72—105.
Atkinson, Frederick M., to Atkinson Bulk Transport 'Co. Pul-
verulent material conveying apparatus. 2,890,914, 6-16-59,
CI. 302 — 49.
Atkinson, Guv F., Co. : See —
Meyer, Alfred W., Roork, and DeardorfE. 2,902,940.
Spencer. Donald B. 2,894.739.
and A. C. Atkinson, Jr.
Atkinson, James T. N., to Her Majesty the Queen, in the right
of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National De-
fense. Method of electroplating copper on aluminum.
2.871,171, 1-27-59. CI. 204 — 33.
Atkinson, James T. N., to Her Majesty the Queen, in the right
of Canada, as represented bv the Minister of National De-
fense. Electro-plating of metals. 2,871,172, 1-27-59, CI.
204 — 52.
Atkinson, Lawrence F. : See —
Rockland. Louis B., and Atkinson. 2.875 070.
Rockland, Louis B., and Atkinson. 2,889,673.
Atkinson, Peter D. : See —
Drewe, John, and Atkinson. 2.899,568.
Atkinson, Ralph B., and S. G. Ellis ; said Ellis assor. to
said Atkinson. Variable area magnetic recording appa-
ratus. 2,897,286, 7-28-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Atkinson, Ralph B., and S. G. Ellis ; said Ellis assor. to said
Atkinson. Recorder for producing ferrographic images.
2,901,309. 8-25-59, CI. 340 — 74.
Atkinson, Reid G., to American Can Co. Container with
improved side seam. 2,893,592, 7-7-59, CI. 220—77.
Atkinson, Russell H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method
for lamp manufacture. 2,913,297, 11-17-59, CI. 316 — 25.
Atkinson, Wallace E., to Long Mfg. Co., Inc. Luggage lock.
2,912,844, 11-17-59, CI. 70 — 75.
Atkinson, William G., to Somerville Ltd. Egg carton closer.
2.877,610. 3-17-59, CI. 53—38.
Atkinson, William J., V, to J. M. Saba. Doorway template.
2.807,911, 1-13-59, Cl". 33 — 194.
Atkron, Inc. : See —
Copping, Bruce G. 2,915,868.
Copping, Bruce G. 2,916,133.
Atlantic Chemical & Equipment Co. : See —
Fletcher, Fred E. and M. W. 2.91 9.1 78.
Atlantic Industries, Inc. : See —
Matthews. Russell R. 2 870.141.
Atlantic Machine Tool Works, Inc. : See —
Budney, Michael P., H. S. and T. W., and Saczawa.
2,905,027.
Budney, Michael P., H. S. and T. W., and Saczawa.
2,911,885.
Atlantic Plastics Co., Inc. : See — ■
Rostau, Morris. 2,907,618.
Atlantic Products Corp. : See —
Cart, Theodore S. 2,867,257.
Atlantic Refining Co., The : See —
Campbell. William M. 2.884 589.
Connor, James E., Jr., and Shipley. 2,884,374.
Kremer. Charles J. 2.886.542.
McGrogan, John F. 2.870,089.
Scott. J. O. 2,867.584.
Slobod, Robert L., Dunlap, and Moore. 2,918,579.
Stiff, Henry A., Jr.. and Davis. 2.875,836.
Thomnson. Kenneth M. 2 875.257.
Youngman, Carl A. 2,883,856.
Atlantic Research Corp. : See —
Sloan, Arthur W., and Mann. 2.891,054.
Sloan. Arthur W.. and Mann. 2.891.055.
Stewart, William D., Pondexter, and Wachtel.
2,915,519.
Atlantic Service Co., Inc. : See —
Williams, Clarence R. 2,916,069.
Atlantic Steel Co. : See —
Teeple. Frank A., Jr. 2,867,872.
Atlas Bolt & Co., The : See —
Bourassa, Hugues. 2,871,005.
Atlas Copco Aktiebolag: See —
Ekstrom. Gosta I., and Lowenborg. 2,900,959.
Holdo, Jan K. 2,896.580.
Ryd, Sven E. 2,910,901.
Atlas, David. Device to discretely characterize levels of
signal intensitv in radar mapping and computer displays.
2,911,640, 11-3-59, Cl. 343—11.
Atlas Enameling Co. Inc. : See —
Baker, Macon. 2.867,305.
Atlas Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Feo, Edmond G., Feldman, and Goetz. 2,895,829.
Atlas Pipe, Inc. : See —
Gresham, William C, and Cochran. 2,SS6,772.
Atlas Powder Co. : See —
Baer, Byron N., Brandner, and Le Maistre. 2.875.078.
Baer, Bvron N., Brandner. and Le Maistre. 2,876,124.
Brandner, John D.. and Hunter. 2.S89.297.
Lutz, Earle R., and Shefield. 2.S9S.S17.
Velde. Hermann, and Linke. 2,913,372.
Wilt. Paul E., Ill, and Young. 2.883.414.
Woods. George E. 2,909,540.
Zech. John D. 2,868.724.
Zech, John D. 2,913,452.
Atlas Press Co. : See —
Cole. Clnvton K. 2,868.034.
Smith. Edwin W.. and Van Dam. 2,886,250.
Atlas Scraper and Engineering Co. : See —
Chandler, Rov L.. and Osrlo. 2 882 979
Chandler, Roy L., and Ogle. 2,S83,773.
Atlas Werke Akt. : See —
Kietz. Hans. 2.883.642.
Kunze, Willy. 2.891,243.
Atlee, Zed J., to Dunlee Corp. Stabilized X-rav generator.
2.919,362, 12-29-59, Cl. 313-
Stabilized X-rav
-55.
LIST OF PATENTEES
41
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. : See —
Howell, William D. 2,903,524.
Potvin, Roger J. A., Lavigne, and Laberge. 2,915,417.
Sage, Roy D. 2,883,145.
Attenborough, Walter B. A. Knitted fabrics or articles.
2.899.812. 8-18-59. CI. 66 — 169.
Atteridg, Paul T., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Sulfuric acid
purification. 2,881,058, 4-7-59, CI. 23 — 295.
Atti, Eros, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Image display
system. 2,905,855, 9-22-59, CI. 315—26.
Atti, Eros, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cathode ray
tube apparatus. 2,915,673, 12-1-59. CI. 315 — 29.
Atti, Eros, and J. A. Hall, to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Electrostatic lens and deflection system. 2,911,563,
11-3-59, CI. 315 — 17.
Atticks, John K., to United Aircraft Corp. Porous resin
composition and method of using and preparing same.
2,895,173, 7-21-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Attinello, John S. Aircraft high lift supercirculation system
using supersonic blowing. 2,868,480, 1-13-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Attinello. John S. Boundary layer control system for air-
craft. 2,890,843, 6-16-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Attinello, John S. Aerodynamic air brake and lift spoiler
for aircraft. 2,896,881, 7-28-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Attkins, Roy, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Method
and apparatus for the manufacture of continuous consum-
able electrodes. 2,877.492, 3-17-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Atton, Robert A. Fishing float. 2,881,551, 4-14-59, CI.
43 — 44.9.
Attwell, James F. Sprav nozzle. 2,874,995, 2-24-59, CI.
299 — 129.
Attwood, Charles E., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Record
card cabinet having movable card-carrying drawers.
2,901,308. 8-25-59, CI. 312 — 303.
Attwood, Charles W. Diffused lighting means. 2,910,574,
10-27-59, CI. 240—9.
Atwater, Norman W. : See —
Colton. Frank B., and Atwater. 2,891,078.
Atwater, William M., and P. B. McCoy. Fowl transporter.
2,896,996, 7-28-59, CI. 296 — 3.
Atwell, Harold V., to The Texas Co. Process for the produc-
tion of carbon monoxide from a solid fuel. 2,879,148,
3-24-59, CI. 48 — 206.
Atwell, Locke P., J. F. Elwell, and G. E. iSpaulding, Jr. Spark
plug having protruding tip. 2,899,479, 8-11-59, CI.
123—169.
Atwood, Arthur E. Collapsible stretcher. 2,880,427, 4-7-59,
Atwood, Harold T. Rod support structure. 2,902,243, 9-1-
59. CI. 248—263.
Atwood, Hyatt B., to Herr Mfg. Co.. Inc. Lubrication of
spinning rings. 2,867.976. ]-fi-59. CI. 57 — 120.
Atwood, John G., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Mechanically
damped servomotor system. 2,888,623, 5-26-59, .CI.
318 — 148.
Atwood, Kingston E. : See —
Kroll. Alvin F.. Atwood. and Mehle. 2,886,051.
Atwood. Mark T. : See —
Bachman, Gustave B.. and Atwood. 2,880,245.
Atwood, Rawson, and C. C. L'Allemand, to Decorated Metal
Mfg. Co., Inc. Insulated wire spool. 2,881,987, 4-14-59,
CI. 242—118.61.
Atwood, Rawson, and C. C. L'Allemand. to Decorated Metal
Mfg. Co.. Inc. Textile spool end. 2,883,124. 4-21-59, CI.
242 — 118.3.
Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. : See —
Dall, Edward D. 2.886.362.
Dall, Edward D. 2,917,916.
Lustig. Walter R. 2,890,476.
Ring, Harold H., Shrode, Clav, and McClearv. 2,888,734.
Auber, Edwin H. Shoe heel. 2,878,595, 3-24-59, CI. 36 — 36.
Aubert. Fred B. Flame sensing circuit. 2,870,329, 1-20-59,
CI. 250—27.
Aubert, Fred B. Safety controls for gas-fired industrial
burners. 2,903,052, 9-8-59, CI. 158 — 125.
Aubin, Claude, to Societe d'Etude et D'Application Indus-
trielle de Brevets (S.E.a.B.). Automatic machine for pack-
ing liquid or other products. 2,917,879, 12-22-59, CI.
53—77.
Aubry. Fernand : See —
Lefranc. Felix R. 2.898,050.
Auch, Ernest M., to Holley Carburetor Co. Valve construc-
tion. 2,916,045, 12-8-59, CI. 137 — 449.
Aurhard, Dwight M. Hammer guard. 2,878,476, 3-24-59,
CI. 1—260.
Audas, Francis G., to The British Rayon Research Assn.
Process utilizing fluidized beds in the dveing of fabrics,
yarns and the like. 2,901,312. 8-25-59, CI. 8 — 151.
Audemar, Pierre, to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions
Mecaniques. Selective fluid-distributing device. 2,889,851,
6-9-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Auden, Isabelle H. : See —
Ericson, Charles G. 2,884,199.
Audette. Benjamin J. Frames for vehicle license plates or
the like. 2,869,261, 1-20-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Audette, Benjamin J., to Benmatt Industries, Inc. License
plate bracket. 2,914,285, 11-24-59, CI. 248 — 226.
Audette, Richard R. Hose coupling with wedge hose gripping
means. 2,8S0,020, 3-31-59, CI. 285 — 255.
492096— P 4
nism. 2,899,871,
Auer, John H., Jr.,
General Railway
Audio Devices, Inc. : See —
Speed, William C, and Sutheim. 2,900,236.
Speed, William C, and Sutheim. 2,900,239.
Auditore, Grace. Foldable shopping bag. 2,871,900, 2-3-59,
CI. 150 — 1.7.
Audrieth, Ludwig F., to Victor Chemical Works. Methods of
making clay products and improved clay products.
2,880,099, 3-31-59, CI. 106—73.
Audsley, Alma G. Support for tiered cakes. 2,902,174, 9-1-
59, CI. 211 — 141.
Auer, Frederick G., to Champlain Co., Inc. Stripper mecha-
' 3-18-59, CI. 93—36.
C. S. Wilcox, and M. E. Hoff, Jr., to
Signal Co. Electronic track circuit for
railroads. 2,896,068, 7-21-59, CI. 246 — 34.
Auer, Laszlo, to J. R. Geigy, S.A. Clear and pigmented multi-
component oil-in-water resin emulsion textile decorating
compositions and process for preparing same. 2,907,720,
10-6-59, CI. 260 — 6.
Auer, Laszlo, to J. R. Geigy, S.A. Clear and pigmented oil-
in-water resin emulsuns containing pentaerythritol alkyd
resins. 2,907,721, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 7.5.
Auer, Laszlo, and L. L. Balassa, to J. R. Geigy, S.A. Pig-
mented oil-in-water emulsion textile decorating composi-
tions yielding improved resistance to abrasive laundering.
2,900,354, 8-18-59, CI. 260—21.
Auer, Otis N. Sectional cabinet. 2,902,328, 9-1-59, CI.
312 — 108.
Auer, Willem U., H. Groothuis, W. P. Hendal, and J. Vink,
to Shell Development Co. Preventing condensation inside
a vortex tube. 2,894,371. 7-14-59 CI. 62 — 5.
Auerbach, Abraham E., to Leon Fine & Associates. Electro-
magnetically operated typewriter. 2,875,879, 3-3-59, CI.
197 — 14.
Auerbach, Albert A. : See —
Shaw, Robert F., and Auerbach. 2,902,675.
Auerbach, Albert A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Pulse circuitry stabilization. 2,897,265, 7-28-59. CI. 178—
7.1.
Auerbach, Albert A., to Underwood Corp. Amplifier circuit.
2,898,457. 8-4-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Auerbach, Albert A., M. Minkow, and E. D. Schreiner, to
Underwood Corp. Signal apparatus. 2,902,686, 9-1-59, Cl.
340—345.
Auerbach, Herbert M. Process of preparing a floating fish
food. 2,904,436, 9-15^59 Cl. 99 — 3.
Auerbach, Victor, and A. K. Ingbermann, to Union Carbide
Corp. Curable glycidyl polyether-polyamine compositions.
2,901,461, 8-25-59, Cl. 260 — 47.
Augeard, Jean M. M. Charging apparatus for blast furnace.
2,897,984, 8-4-59, Cl. 214 — 35.
Augenstein, Karl C, to Speidel Corp. Ornamental link for
telescoping expansible linkage. 2,889,681, 6-9-59, Cl.
59—82.
Augenstein. Karl C, and P. Levinger, said Augenstein assor.
to Speidel Corp. Expansible self retracting linkage-
2,901,895, 9-1-59, Cl. 63—5.
Auger, Charles J. : See —
Zademach. Erich R.. Auger, and Lans. 2,867,225.
Augereau, Gaston G. E. Seal for axle boxes. 2,890,068,
6-9-59, Cl. 286 — 3.
Augery, Jean, and F. Bouisset, to Societe Anonyme dite : "La
Charfa." Paper-gumming machines. 2,868,157, 1-13-59,
Cl. 118—8.
Augier de Cremiers, Bernard, to Societe d'Applications Gen-
erales d'Electricite et de Mecanique S.A.G.E.M. Gyroscopic
apparatus. 2,912,865, 11-17-59, Cl. 74 — 5.34.
Augsburger, Herbert M., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Means
of controlling electric currents in a furnace forehearth.
2,919,297, 12-29-59, Cl. 13—6.
August Thyssen-Huette Akt., and Dortmund-Hoerder Huetten-
union Akt. : See —
Muller. Wilhelm, Kornfeld, and Becker. 2,891,294.
Augustin, Darold A., to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air
Brake Co. Compressor valve structure. 2,908,287, 10-13-
59, Cl. 137 — 525.3.
Augustin, Herbert, to Industriaktiebolaget Luxor. Magnetic
head comprising a core of ferrite. 2,911,481, 11-3-59,
Cl. 179 — 100.2.
Augustin, Jean, to Societe Franterre. Rubber composition
and activated filler for use therein. 2,919,260, 12-29-59,
Cl. 260 — 41.5.
Augustin, Johann, and O. Holstein. to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Receiving system for telegraph signals.
2,911,471, 11-3-59, Cl. 178 — 26.
Augustine, Alfred : See —
Morton, William A., and Augustine. 2,869,627.
Augustine, Frank, and A. D. Schwope. to Clevite Corp. Quartz
crystal. 2,871,192, 1-27-59, Cl. 252 — 62.9.
Auken Chemical & Film Corp. : See —
Van Dam, Max. 2,897,090.
Auliffe, Frank C, and J. Durtnal, to Powers-Samas Account-
ing Machines Ltd. Record card controlled mechanism.
2,876,888, 3-10-59, Cl. 198—38.
Ault, Cyrus F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Electric circuit. 2,888,634, 5-26-59, Cl. 323 — 29.
Ault, Cyrus F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Dis-
tributed amplifiers. 2,904,646, 9-15-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Ault, Cyrus F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electron
beam control system. 2,904,721, 9-15-59, Cl. 315 — 8.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ault, Neil N., to Norton Co. Zirconia rods for coating articles
by flame spraying. 2,876,121, 3-3-59, CI. 106—57.
Ault, Neil N., to Norton Co. Alumina rods for coating ar-
ticles. 2,882,174, 4-14-59, CI. 106 — 67.
Ault, Waldo C, and R. O. Feuge, to United States of America,
Agriculture. Monoglyceride diacetates. 2,895,966, 7-21-59,
CI. 260—348.
Auman, Reiner J., and A. Meyerhoff, to Kerns Mfg. Corp.
Spiral rake compensator for cutter grinding machines.
2,891,358, 6-23-59, CI. 51—100.
Aumann, Mark D., to Townsend Engineered Products Inc.
Flexible conveyer chute. 2,890,779. 6-16-59. CI. 193 — 25.
Aumuller, Edward F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Compensated
gyroscope. 2,880,616, 4-7-59, CI. 74 — 5.7.
Aumuller, Walter : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Aumuller, Stein, and Ther.
2,912,460.
Ruschig, Heinrich, and Aumuller. 2,904,586.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Wagner, Aumuller, Korger, Scholz,
and Bander. 2,891,960.
Aune, Alan E., to Burndy Corp. Shielded and coaxial cable
connection. 2,889,394, 6-2-59, CI. 174 — 88.
Auphan, Michel, to Societe Generale d'Electronique. Method
of forming a film a short distance from a surface.
2,906,637, 9-29-59, CI. 117 — 5.5.
Auphan, Michel, to Societe Generale d'Electronique. Ar-
rangement for projecting televised images on to a large
screen. 2,910,532, 10-27-59, CI. 178—7.5.
Aurell, Carl G. P., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for indicating the presence of a pulse group with
certain determined time intervals between the pulses in-
cluded therein. 2,909,657, 10-20-59, CI. 250—27.
Aurell, Carl G. P., and S. E. Warring, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Pulse intervals indicating device. 2,888,559,
5-26-59, CI. 250—27.
Aurin, Bruno : See —
Thomas, Ernst, and Aurin. 2,913,808.
Aurora Equipment Co. : See —
Dunham, Thomas M. 2,884,139.
Sitler, Richard W. 2,887,193.
Sitler, Richard W. 2,888,160.
Sitler, Richard W. 2,897,997.
Aurora Steel Products Co. : See —
Fohn. Jack E. 2.875.604.
Auscher, Daniel Y. Drawing pen having a device for feeding
a writing liquid to the nibs thereof. 2,889,809, 6-9-59,
CI. 120 — 42.6.
Aust, John J. : See — ■
Welshenbach, Charles D., and Aust. 2,878.984.
Aust, Paul C, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Ap-
paratus for filling powdered or granular materials into
containers. 2,905,362, 9-22-59, CI. 222 — 56.
Austalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfindungen und Gewer-
blichen Anwendungen Energa : See —
Brandt, Edgar W. 2,910,000.
Austen, Herman E.. to The National Cash Register Co.
Method of making magnetic data storage devices. 2,877,540,
3-17-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Austen, Herman E., to The National Cash Register Co. Mag-
netic data storage devices. 2,878,463, 3-17-59, CI.
340—174.
Austin. Abraham L. Collapsible combination bench and table.
2,897,876. 8-4-59. CI. 155—43.
Austin, Bascum O., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,913,550, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 98.
Austin, Charles G.. and G. A. Hartung. to Federated Indus-
tries Inc. Golf putting practice device 2,908,503, 10-13-
59, CI. 273—179.
Austin, Chester R., and R. F. Rineseh ; said Austin assor.
to Henry J. Kaiser Co. and said Rineseh assor. to Vereinigte
Oesterreichesche Eisenumd Stahlwerke Akt. Metallurgical
process. 2,892,699, 6-30-59, CI. 75 — 45.
Austin Co., The : See —
Poole, Joseph R. 2,901,170.
Austin, Dwight E. Vehicle seat. 2,869,615, 1-20-59, CI.
155—97.
Austin, Eldon G. Rotary-cutter attachment for portable
chainsaw motor. 2,898,959, 8-11-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Austin, Eldon G., to Molalla Mfg. Co. Routing apparatus.
2,898,960, 8-11-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Austin, EH H. : See —
Austin, Enoch W. 2,893,521.
Austin, Emmett K., Jr., and R. T. Reid, to James Lees and
Sons Co. Variable twist varn forming apparatus. 2,876,016,
3-10-59, CI. 57—91.
Austin, Enoch W., 50% to E. H. Austin. Sleeve joint.
2,893,521, 7-7-59, CI. 189—19.
Austin. Fannie B. Colostomy dressing. 2,896,625, 7-28-59,
CI. 128—283.
Austin, Harold A., to The Brundage Co. Support structure
for a blower housing. 2,912,195, 11-10-59, CI. 248—23.
Austin, Harold A., and A. M. Waldo, to Brundage Co. Fix-
ture for assembling blower wheels. 2,914,316, 11-24-59,
CI. 269—109.
Austin, Harry G., Sr. : See —
Mizell, Floyd M., and Austin. 2,911,372.
Austin, Harry W., and R. R. Horniekel, to Mine Safety
Appliances Co. Energy absorption device. 2,910,702,
11-3-59, CI. 2—3.
Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd. : See —
Proctor, Sidney K. 2.872,826.
Proctor, Sidney E. 2,877,006.
Proctor, Sidney E. 2,893,714.
Austin, James A., to Association en Participation pour le
Developpement du Pyrotenax Aux U.S.A. Manufacture of
electric cables or other insulated electric conductors.
2,884,660, 5-5-59, CI. 18—5.
Austin, James M. Razor blade magazines and blade changers.
2.874,461, 2-24-59, CI. 30 — 10.
Austin, John L. Support for reenforcing steel for concrete
structures. 2,911,819, 11-10-59, CI. 72—122.
Austin, John R., Sr. Log handling apparatus. 2,903,803,
9-15-59, CI. 37—117.5.
Austin, Leonard E., and A. K. Brown, Jr., to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp Brake mechanism. 2,880,824, 4-7-59, CI.
188—78.
Austin, Leonard E., A. K. Brown, Jr., and J. H. Ettinger,
to Bendix Aviation Corp. Unloader mechanism. 2,885,063,
5-5-59, CI. 198—177.
Austin, Leonard E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power-
operated torque wrench. 2.887,920, 5-26-59, CI. 81 — 52.4.
Austin, Leonard E., and J. H. Ettinger, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Fluid pressure motor. 2,893,354, 7-7-59, CI.
121—38.
Austin, Leonard E., A. K. Brown, Jr., and J. H. Ettinger, to
Bendix Aviation Corp. Loader mechanism. 2,918,164,
12-22-59, CI. 198 — 177.
Austin, Mary I. Doll with disposable hand and foot mem-
bers. 2,896,372, 7-28-59, CI. 46 — 157.
Austin Motor Co. Ltd., The : See —
Dangerfield, Kenneth J. 2,900,126.
Horwood, Norman. 2,873,104.
Horwood, Norman. 2,886,944.
Issigonis, Alexander A. 2,913,927.
Rajan, Ramon. 2,904,358.
Weaving, John H, and Stuart. 2,869,397.
Austin, Robert B., R. V. Pierce, and J. S. Wright. Material
handling apparatus. 2,873,866, 2-17-59, CI. 214 — 41.
Austin, Walter R. Lawn conditioning tool. 2,874,657,
2-24-59, CI. 111—7.1.
Austland Ltd. : See —
Dowie. David L. 2,867,426.
Austral Products Corp. : See —
Dallen, Robert D. 2,872,744.
Australia, Commonwealth of. Crown Solictor's Office : See —
Cumming, Ronald W., and Green. 2,918,869.
Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd. : See —
Donaldson, Godfrey R. 2,878,570.
Austrow, Harold W., D. May, Jr., O. A. Neumann, and E. M.
Szten, to Borg-Warner Corp. Cable reel handling appa-
ratus. 2,876,916, 3-10-59, CI. 214—77.
Autem, Fred, to Textile Machine Works. Transfer applying
machine. 2,880.538, 4-7-59, CI. 41—1.
Autem, Fred, to Textile Machine Works. Hosiery inspecting
apparatus. 2,883,093. 4-21-59. CI. 223 — 77.
Auten, Howard L. Garment hanger. 2,910,215, 10-27-59,
CI. 223 — 98.
Autenrieth, Hans, to Vefkaufsgemeinschaft Deutscher Kali-
werke G.m.b.H. Process for the production of potassium
and magnesium sulfate double salts. 2,881,050, 4-7-59,
CI. 23 — 117.
Autere. Reuben J. : See —
Willcox, Frederick P., Welanetz,
2,875,275.
Authier, Roger A. Outdoor fireplace.
126—9.
Autio, Paul : See —
Larsson, Sven G. V. 2,896,438.
Autio. Paul, to Illinois Tool Works.
2.869.723. 1-20-59, CI. 209 — 86.
Auto Craft Products. Inc. : See —
Swearngin, Rowland L. 2,918,686.
Auto Engine Works : See —
Mrvoney, John D.. and Torgersen.
Auto Express Rail. Inc. : See —
Hamilton, Rollie D. 2,908,379.
Auto-Flo Corp. : See —
Perlman. Milton. 2,897,815.
Auto Glass Mfg. Co. : See —
Knoblock. Frederick D., and Koett.
Auto Parks, Inc. : See —
Smith, Vigor C. 2,918,740.
Auto Research Corp. : See —
Thomas. Thomas R. 2,917,132.
Auto Soler Co., The : See —
Wright. John O., Wynn. and Hutcheson. 2,890,453.
Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. : See —
Rietz, Edward L. 2.S91.369.
Schultz, Arthur N. 2,887,826.
Auto Stapler Corp. : See —
Winkler, Alvin L., and Oldham. 2,S81.438.
Autoclave Engineers. Inc. : See —
Oasche, Fred. 2.S87.293.
Gasche, Fred, and Porter. 2.912.992.
Autogiro Co. of America : See —
Campbell. Harris S- 2. 877 856.
Stanley, Paul H. 2,889,887.
Automatic Canteen Co. of America : See —
Mueller. Richard J. 2,911.902.
Reynolds, Donald S., and Thorn. 2,893,598.
Thompson. Ernest H. 2,874,872.
Totten, Gilbert vP., and Graber. 2,911,901.
Autere, and Hellen.
2,897,811, 8-4-59. CI.
Article separator.
2,885,909.
2.902,325.
LIST OF PATENTEES
43
Automatic Devices, Inc. : See —
Schoeneberg, Carl W. 2,891,820.
Automatic Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Moulden, Rhoder E. 2,907,266.
Rockriver, Clyde R. 2,895,652.
Automatic Music, Inc. : See —
Brogdon, Harold F. 2,903,873.
Automatic Parking Devices, Inc. : See —
Nutter, Hugh G. 2,874,819.
Automatic Remote Systems, Inc. : See —
Stark, Charles H. and G. F. 2,890,828.
Automatic Seriograph Corp., The : See —
Clark, James A. 2,881,323.
Automatic Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Killian, Robert J., and Brown. 2,869,223.
Killian, Robert J., and Brown. 2,892,431.
Sproul, Nolte V. 2,868,343.
Automatic Switch Co. : See —
Churchill, Alan W., and Canfield. 2,S82,929.
McCormick, Robert F. 2.881,801.
Van Camp, Roscoe C. 2,893,685.
Automatic Telephone & Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Davison, Alan, and Allen. 2,898,406.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold. 2.872,619.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold. 2,8S2,342.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold. 2.888,612.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold. 2,909,763.
Denbv, James F. 2,898,583.
Denby, James F. 2.898,584.
Kenyon, Philip. 2,901,541.
Leeny, Eric N., and Prosser. 2,919,311.
Loeb, Hans W. 2,879,410.
Pearce, James G., and Denby. 2,883,578.
Threadcold. Ronald. 2.870,963.
Automatic Timing & Controls, Inc. : See — ■
Brown, Everett R. 2,885,001.
Macgeorge, William D. 2,885,611.
Automation Machines and Eouipment Co., Inc. : See —
Farnsworth. Le Mnyne. 2.869.756.
Automotive Products Co. Ltd. : See —
Bradbury, Frederick J. 2,915,047.
Chouings. Leslie C. 2.872.905.
Automotive Rubber Co., Inc. : See —
Redmond, Robert L., and Thomsen. 2,912,136.
Automotive Safety Associates : See —
Harper, William W„ and Saylor. 2,893,088.
Autoscreen Mfs. Co. Ltd. : See —
Balmer. William. 2,870,703.
Auto-Soler Co., The : See —
Wright, John G.. Wynn, and Hutcheson. 2,871,479.
Autoyre Co., The : See —
Sanford, Rov S. 2,888,224.
Sanford. Roy S.. and Eames. 2,902,172.
Autrey, Evert A. Method of mineral benefication. 2,882,211,
4-14-59, CI. 204 — 157.
Autry. Walter D. Reamer. 2,872.159, 2-3-59, CI. 255—73.
Auwarter. Max. Photoelectric semiconductors and method
of producing same. 2.883.305. 4-21-59. CI. 117 — 200.
Auwarter, Max, to Geratebau-Anstalt. Flanged coupling with
means to protect gasket from heat. 2,891,807, 6-23-59,
CI. 285—41.
Auzin. John M.. deceased : K. T. Auzin, executrix. Catheter.
2.892.458. 6-30-59, CI. 128—349.
Auzin. Kathleen T. : See. —
Auzin. John M. 2,892,458.
Avakian. Souren : See —
Martin. Gustav J., Avakian, and Gal. 2,868,690.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,160.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,188.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian. Brendel, and Martin.
2.874.189.
Avakian. Souren, and G. J. Martin, to The National Drug Co.
2(2' - propenylidene - amino) - 1,3,4 - thiadiazole - 5 - sul-
fonamide. 2,898,342, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 306.8.
Avard. Paul. Method of debarking logs. 2,881,814, 4-14-59,
CI. 144 — 309.
Avco, Inc. : See —
Mason, WTalker, and Biello. 2,884,952.
Avco Mfg. Corp. : See —
Ackerman, Carl L. 2,896,201.
Aeschliman, Eugene. 2,896,200.
Boothe. Alonzo M. 2.872.649.
Bopp, Calvin C. 2,894,150.
Bourget. Joseph G. A., and Pfitzer. 2,897,354.
Boyle. Homer G. 2,915,634.
Bradmiller. Richard W. 2.891.145
Brouse, Harold L 2.911.636.
Bruck George, Harter. and Vandoeh. 2,883.539
Bruck, George, and Zinn. 2,885,498.
Bussard. Emmery J. H. 2,894,211.
Devine, Francis P.. and Reddv. 2,888,308
Foster. Walter E. 2,902.688.
Harter. William R 2.908.869
Horgan, Thomas B. 2,894,126.
Horgan, Thomas B. 2,903,582.
Kazan. Shollv. 2.895.045
Kleinman. Jules M. 2,905,819.
Mvers. William H. 2.896.199.
Ott, Edward E. 2,898,242.
Tannenbaum, Weslev. and Adams. 2,901,611.
Wilkie, Wallace J. 2.869,426.
Avedikian, Souren Z., to United States of America, War.
Method of impregnating protective clothing. 2,91S,395,
12-22-59, CI. 117—161.
Avedon, Robert C, to Electro-Voice. Inc. High frequency
loudspeaker structure. 2,873,812 2-17-59, CI. 181 — 31.
Avellone, Giuseppe R., and R. A. Chapellier, to Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Automatic coupling or latching mech-
anism. 2,868,551, 1-13-59, CI. 279 — 76.
Avendano Lopez, Alfredo. Oppositely threaded nuts having
bendable locking tabs. 2,895,523, 7-21-59, CI. 151 — 18.
Aveni, Anthony. Collapsible hood. 2,905,073, 9-22-59,
CI. 98 — 115.
Avera, William W. : See — -
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr., and Avera. 2,904,254.
Averette, Thomas P. Sheep foot tamper. 2,893,298, 7-7-59,
CI. 94—48.
Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Materials
handling pallet. 2,S92,603, 6-30-59, CI. 248—120.
Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Materials
handling pallet. 2,909,348, 10-20-59, CI. 248 — 120.
Averna, Carl J. Paint roller wiping and saturating devices.
2,893,030, 7-7-59, CI. 15 — 121.2.
Aversa, Joseph, 25% to S. B. Leavin and 25% to W. H.
Leavin. Applicators. 2,867,829, 1-13-59. CI. 15 — 133.
Aversa, Joseph, 25% to S. B. Leavin, and 25% to W. H.
Leavin. Lip cosmetic brushes. 2,913,750, 11-24-59, CI.
15 — 184.
Aversten, Karl J., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator.
Welding or soldering pin with fuse wire. 2,885,531,
5-5-59, CI. 219—99.
Aversten, Karl J., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator.
Rail-bond shoe attachable by conically pointed brazing pin.
2,890,070, 6-9-59, CI. 287 — 20.2.
Averv Adhesive Products, Inc. : See —
Morgan, Burton D. 2,917.998.
Avery, Clarence L., to Woodward Governor Co. Speed con-
troller for impulse turbines. 2,898,925. 8-11-59, CI.
1.37 — 35.
Avery, Fred J. Sheet inverter. 2,916,164, 12-8-59, CI.
214—1.
Avery, Howard : See —
Lucanera, Constantino, and Avery. 2,912,693.
Avery, Howard W., to General Electric Co. Metallic fluid
seal. 2,903,281, 9-8-59, CI. 286—35.
Avery, Robert W., to Burroughs Corp. Electrical slide fast-
ener connector. 2,877,439, 3-10-59, CI. 339—151.
Avery. Willis F. : See —
Shaw. Harold R. 2.874,829.
Aviation Developments Ltd. : See —
Springate, Maurice S. '2,916,188.
Avien, Inc. : See —
Kadlec, Ladislav. 2,902,970.
Kadlec, Ladislav, and Becker. 2.919,344.
Levine, Robert J. 2.899.151.
Weiss, Leo A. 2,884,948.
Weiss, Leo A., and Levine. 2,911,829.
Aviezer, Zvi : See —
Szekely, George. 2.877,551.
Aviezer. Zvi, and J. Rapoport. Tent construction. 2,889,838,
6-9-59, CI. 135 — 4.
Avins, Jack, to Radio Corn, of America. Noise immune signal
processing circuit. 2,873.314. 2-10-59. CI. 178 — 7.5.
Avins, Jack, and M. H. Kronenberg, to Radio Corp. of Amer-
ica. Frequency selective circuits. 2,898,398, 8-4-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Avins, Jack, to Radio Corp. of America. Signal transfer ap-
paratus. 2,907,960, 10-6-59, CI. 333—76.
Avins, Jack, to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency variation
response circuit. 2.913,579. 11-17-59, CI. 250—27.
Avis, Walter R., to Zippo Mfg. Co. Flint carrier and dis-
penser. 2,878,964, 3-24-59, CI. 221 — 263.
Avrea, Walter C, to Sierra Precision, Inc. Brake travel in-
dicator. 2.873,436, 2-10-59, PI. 340 — 52.
Avril, Arthur C, to A. and T. Development Corp. Method
of and apparatus for making dry packaged concrete.
2,904,942, 9-22-59, CI. 53—25.
Avro Aircraft Ltd. : See —
Czwerwinski. Waclaw. 2,869.901.
Czerwinski, Waclaw. 2,910.866.
Morrow. Elmore F. 2,870,510.
Avrutik, Edward R. : See —
Dwyer. Orrington E.. Howe, and Avrutik. 2,914.399.
Avseev, Ralnh J. bv judicial change of name to R. J. Ives.
Film editing machine. 2.886.648, 5-12-59. CI. 179 — 100.1.
Awot, Alfred E. Heat exchange apparatus. 2,907,318,
10-6-59, CI. 126 — 271.
Axe, Daniel E., to The O. M. Edwards Co., Inc. Anti-friction
bearing structure for movable sash. 2,913,079, 11-17-59,
CI. 189—72.
Axe, William N., and J. T. Gragson, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Metal petroleum sulfonates. 2,884,445, 4-28-59, CI.
260 — 504.
Axell, Gosta J. Clamp for joining stout planks and timbers,
more particularlv for use in concrete shuttering. 2,869,186,
1-20-59. CI. 20—92.
Axelrad, Bernard A., to Freeport Sulphur Co. Removal of
calcium sulfate scale. 2,884,349, 4-28-59, CI. 134—22.
Axelrod, Albert, to Van Norman Industries, Inc. Electro-
mechanical transducer for controlling a tuning condenser
in an oscillator circuit. 2,896,139, 7-21-59. CI. 317 — 250.
Axelrod, Albert, and R. H. Baer, to Transitron, Inc. Sweep
generators. 2,898,511, 8-4-59, CI. 315—23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 19511
Axelrod, Harry : See —
Gieschi. Thomas L. 2.876.161.
Axelrod, Milton L. Self-standing shelf bracket. 2,869,731,
1-20-59. CI. 211 — 148.
Axelrod, Stanley : See —
Wolshin, Louis. 2,900,263.
Axelson, John S., to General Electric Co. Electrodynamic
machine. 2,896,100, 7-21-59, CI. 310 — 51.
Axelson, John W. : See —
Palumbo, Henry J., and Axelson. 2,882,083.
Axelsson, Holger V. : See —
Gluchowicz, Gerszon, and Axelsson. 2,889,668.
Axelsson, Sten S. : See —
Karlsson, Helge J., and Axelsson. 2.868,224.
Ross, Karl G., Johansson, Axelsson, and Andersson.
2,896,606.
Axlander. Axel N. A. Heating element. 2,867,417, 1-6-59,
CI. 257—256.
Axman, Max W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electromag-
netic structures. 2,883,590, 4-21-59, CI. 317 — 180.
Axman, Walter : See —
Schmidt, Warren J., and Axman. 2,879,479.
Schmidt, Warren J., and Axman. 2.889,494.
Axt, Gunter, and H. Ehrhart, to Chlorator G.m.b.H. Elec-
tric analyzer for supervising substances dissolved in a flow
of liquid. 2,890,406, 6-9-59, CI. 324 — 30.
Axtell, William R., J. B. Bingeman, and A. P. Giraitis, to
Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of eyclopentadienyl-manganese
compounds. 2,916,506, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Axtmann, Harold G., to General Motors Corp. Plural com-
partment fluid suspension for vehicles. 2,917,319,
12-15-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Ayala. Carl, to M. I. Glass. Novelty. 2,886,316, 5-12-59,
CI. 272—8.
Ayars. Edward M., Jr., to American Viscose Corp. Track
extensions for beam racks. 2,875,902, 3-3-59, CI. 211 — 13.
Aydlett. Guv D.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Matrix registration
folder. 2.898.833. 8-11-59, CI. 95 — 73.
Ayer, William H. : See —
Matteson, Benjamin H., Hughes, and Ayer. 2,910,627.
Ayers, Arnold L., and C. R. Scott, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Substituted furans as hypergolic fuels. 2,874,535, 2—24-59,
CI. 60—35.4.
Ayers, David T.. Jr. : See — -
Stelzer, William, and Avers. 2,879.747.
Stelzer, William, and Ayers. 2,918,041.
Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Power mechanism.
2,867.193. 1-6-59. CI. 121 — 41.
T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake
2,876,627, 3-10-59. CI. 60—54.6.
T., Jr., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Booster brake
2.877.873. 3-17-59, CI. 188—152.
T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Hydraulically
operated booster brake mechanism. 2,883,971, 4-28-59,
CI. 121 — 41.
Ayers, David T., Jr., and E. G. Hill, to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
Booster motor control mechanism. 2,896,584, 7-28-59, CI.
121 — 41.
Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Fluid pressure
operated motor. 2,896,586, 7-28-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ayers. David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Fluid motor.
2,900.963. 8-25-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Hydraulically
operated booster brake mechanism. 2,909,898, 10-27-59,
CI. 60—52.
Ayers, Earl D. Well treating apparatus. 2,912,932, 11-17-59,
CI. 102—20.
Ayers, Edgar H., to Clark Equipment Co. Control system
for electric drive vehicle with auxiliary pump. 2,885,016,
5-5-59, CI. 180—53.
Ayers, Edgar H., G. J. Berry, and G J. Trusock, to Clark
Equipment Co. Electric truck control. 2,911,053, 11-3-59.
CI. 180—82.
Ayers, George W., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of odorless naphthas from heavy alkylate
hydrocarbons. 2.874.115. 2-17-59, CI. 208 — 285.
Ayers. George W., and M. J. Gerts, to The Pure Oil Co. Vul-
canizable oil extended rubber composition and method of
preparing. 2,875,170. 2-24-59, Cl. 260—33.6.
Ayers, George W.. and W. A. Krewer, to The Pure Oil Co.
Method of preparing neutral oils. 2,878,181, 3-17-59, Cl.
208—263.
Ayers, George W., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Method of stabilizing odorless naphthas during storage.
2,890,257, 6-9-59, Cl. 260—683.48.
Ayers, George W., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of odorless naphthas using silica gel. 2,897,-
145, 7-28-59, Cl. 208—307.
Ayers, George W., and N. D. Williams, to The Pure Oil Co.
Oil extended GR-S rubber having unusual low temperature
retraction characteristics. 2,900,357, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 —
33.6.
Ayers, George W., M. J. Geerts. and W. A. Krewer, to The
Pure Oil Co. Acrylic resins modified with alkanolamines.
2,915,481, 12-1-59. Cl. 260—2.1.
Ayers, J. W., & Co. : See —
Rinse. Jacobus. 2,886.586.
Rinse, Jacobus. 2.892,780.
Rinse, Jacobus. 2,910,494.
Rinse. Jacobus. 2,911,316.
Rinse, Jacobus. 2.913,468.
Rinse, Jacobus, and Morel. 2,910,493.
Ayers, David
mechanism.
Ayers, David
mechanism.
Ayers, David
Ayers, John O., % to D. W. Van Storv. Drive mechanism.
2,894,398. 7-14-59, Cl. 74- -76.
Ayers. Osboin, and M. Homiak, to Johns-Manville Corp.
Method of molding foundry core drier supports. 2,873,480,
2-17-59, Cl. 18 — 47.5.
Ayers, Weston D. : See —
Ottestad, Jack B., Ayers, Skeen, and Kavanaugh. 2,909,-
057.
Aykanian, Ardashus A., and F. A. Carlson, Jr., to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Method for preparing foamed thermoplastic
resin forms. 2,905,972, 9-29-59. Ci. 18 — 18.
Aylett, John G. : See—
Merton, Robert R., McDowell, and Aylett. 2,895,910.
Ayling, Robert W., to Carrier Corp. Heat exchange con-
struction. 2,896,426, 7-28-59, Cl. 62—285.
Aylor, Elmo E. Airplane structure. 2,893,661, 7-7-59, Cl.
244—36.
Aylor, Elmo E., to Midwest Mfg. Co. Broiler. 2,900,482,
8-18-59, Cl. 219—35.
Ayres Clock Co., Inc. : Se.' —
Ayres, Waldemar A. 2,891,377.
Ayres, Dennis P., and J. Douglas, to Ilford Ltd. Colour
photography. 2,808,829, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 471.
Ayres, Herbert F. : See —
Townsend, Ralph, and Ayres. 2,872,665.
Ayres, Herbert F. and R. D. Wright, to Laboratory for Elec-
tronics, Inc. Proof reader. 2,886,803, 5-12-59, Cl. 340 —
174.
Ayres, James N. : See —
Kabik, Irving, and Ayres. 2,869,364.
Ayres, Jay J., and C. T. Cole, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America.
Turret lens indexing and focusing apparatus. 2,905,069,
9-22-59, Cl. 95 — 44.
Ayres, Jay J., F. Cohen, and G. Brauer, to Radio Corp. of
America. Coupling device. 2,914,739, 11-24-59, Cl. 333 —
83.
Ayres, John E., % to J. M. Wittke. Applicator for pressur-
ized package. 2,913,749, 11-24-59, Cl. 15 — 139.
Ayres, Richard E. Animal attachment providing artificial
horns. 2,897,780, 8-4-59, Cl. 119 — 1.
Ayres, Richard H. : See —
Hopkins, Frank L., and Ayres. 2,889,031.
Hopkins, Frank L., and Ayres. 2,913,145.
Ayres, Samuel, III : See -
Wilson. John W. 2.867,214.
Ayres, Waldemar A., to Ayres Clock Co., Inc. Horological
mechanism. 2,891,377, 6-23-59, Cl. 58 — 28.
Ayres, Waldemar A. Even printing manual typewriter.
2.894 613 7-14-59. Cl. 197 — 17.
Ayres, William R. : See-
Smith. Joel N., and Ayres. 2,907,002.
Ayres, William R., and J. N. Smith, to Radio Corp. of
America. Serial memory. 2,911,622, 11-3-59, Cl. 340—
174.
Ayscue, William H. : See —
Mallory, Harvey E.. and Ayscue. 2.867.278.
Azari, Eric, A. E. Gray, H. J. Malin, and H. B. Thompson,
to The Magnavox Co. Card processing apparatus. 2,905,-
466, 9-22-59, Cl. 271—11.
Azarraga, Luis. Panorama moving picture camera. 2,912,-
897, 11-17-59, Cl. 88—16.
Azbe Corp. : See — ■
Azbe, Victor J. 2,879,052.
Azbe, Victor J., to Azbe Corp. Method of and apparatus
for treating calcareous materials. 2,879,052, 3-24-59, Cl.
263—33.
Azoplate Corp. : See —
Sus, Oskar, and Werner. 2,890,115.
Azuma, Hideo, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. High aperture wide-
angle objective lens. 2,896,506, 7-28-59, Cl. 88 — 57.
B.A.M. Patentees Ltd. : See —
Simmonds, Edwin C. 2,885,996.
B.B. Chemical Co. : See —
Giira. Franz. 2.885,746.
Johnson, Eric C, and Clarke. 2,912,398.
Morris, Thomas C, and Chaplick. 2,867.592.
Morris, Thomas C, and Johnson. 2,894,925.
Paulsen, Hans C. 2.874.084.
Paulsen, Hans C. 2,891,264.
B. & C. Metal Stamping Co. : See —
Benn. George F. 2,916,591.
Fisher, James T. 2,907,927.
B.G.S. Shoe Corp. : See —
Browning, George, Jr. 2,896,340.
B & H Instrument Co.. Inc. : See —
Hartung, Robert L. 2,902,647.
Hartung, Robert L. 2,919,400.
B-I-F Industries. Inc. : See —
Brown, Walter H., Jr. 2,890.587.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr., and Harper. 2.8S6.302.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr., and Harper. 2,900,110.
B & J Mfg. Co. : See —
Benson, Custer R. 2.887,918.
B J Service, Inc. : See —
Crone, Billie L., and White. 2,S90,752.
B & K Mfg. Co. : See—
Tannenbaum, Jerome. 2,896,157.
BMW Triebwerkbau Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung :
See —
Lanse, Gunther. 2.91. "..297.
LIST OF PATENTEES
45
B-T Co., Inc. : See —
Bamberger, Julien G. 2,879,969.
Birtwell, William C, and Haroer. 2,872,074.
Harper, Lyndus E. 2,872,073.
BTR Industries Ltd. : See —
Beazley. Thomas A. 2,908,295.
B.U. Supplies & Machinery Co. Ltd. : See —
Hollis, Albert C. 2,895,275.
B-W Footwear Co., Inc. : See—
Snitzer, Saul. 2,915,835.
B and \V, Inc. : See —
Wright, Kenneth A., and Solum. 2,872,226.
Wright, Kenneth A., and Solum. 2,881,840.
Wright, Kenneth A., Solum, and Hempel. 2,881,839.
B.X. Plastics Ltd. : See —
Nicholas, Donald C. 2,892,362.
Baake, Hans : See —
Teiipel, Rudolf H., and Baake. 2,903,840.
Baalmann, Marcel J. : See — ■
Shaler, Kichard G., McAdam, and Baalmann. 2,916,377.
Baars, Conrad W., and J. A. Lazarte. Safety locking mech-
anism for a rotatively manipulated member. 2,867,342,
1-6-59, CI. 215—9.
Baarsgard, Eli J. Mailbox support. 2,873,080, 2-10-59, CI.
248—146.
Baas, Erwin. Boom arm. 2,910,190, 10-27-59. CI. 212 — 144.
Baasen, Morris. Plow attachment. 2,877,857, 3-17-59, CI.
97—35.
Baastrup, Aage I. Hand-operated mechanism for propelling
boats and canoes. 2,873,713, 2-17-59, CI. 115—28.
Babajian, Ardy J. : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Babajian, Arnold : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Babajoff, Nicholas R. : See —
Putman, John S., and Babajoff. 2,912,847.
Babayan, Vigen K. : See —
Barsky. George, and Babayan. 2,886,438.
Barsky, George, and Babayan. 2,914,546.
Barsky, George, Babayan, and Bahoshy. 2,898,211.
Babb. David D. : See —
Rockwell, Paul D.. Stephenson, and Babb. 2,902,596.
Babb, Elbert G., Jr. : See —
Brant, Archie G. 2,877,597.
Babb. James F. : See — -
Brant, Archie G. 2,877,597.
Babbitt, Bernard R., and C. B. Kunz, to Manganese Chem-
icals Corp. Apparatus for reducing ferruginous ores
containing substantial amounts of manganese. 2,880,988,
4-7-59, CI. 266—27.
Babbitt, Seth M., to Eclipse Counterbore Co. Method of
making fluted cutting tools. 2,889,669, 6-9-59, CI. 51 —
288.
Babcock. Dale F. : See —
Bugbee, Stuart J., Hanson, and Babcock. 2,872,400.
Babcock, Dean F. : See —
Doelz, Melvin L., and Babcock. 2,905,812.
Babcock, Dean F., to Collins Radio Co. Matrix-controlled
phase-pulse generator. 2,870,431, 1-20-59, CI. 340—170.
Babcock. Donald E. : See —
Smith. Rollin P., and Babcock. 2.877,108.
Babcock, George, Jr., and G. K. Hawkins, to Schering Corp.
Topical anti-inflammatory compositions. 2,890,152, 6-9-59,
CI. 167—65.
Babcock, Gilbert A. : See —
Anselman, George W., and Babcock. Re. 24.716.
Babcock, Gordon M., R. H. Frederick, and F. B. Rethwisch, to
Reynolds Metals Co. Stabilized vehicles for rust inhibitive
aluminum coatings. 2,903,435, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 21.
Babcock, Gordon M., F. B. Rethwisch, and W. P. Woosley,
to Reynolds Metals Co. Stabilized vehicles for leafing alu-
minum coatings. 2,904,525, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 21.
Babcock, John C. : See —
Campbell, J. Allan, Babcock, and Hogg. 2.870.141.
Campbell, J. Allan, Babcock, and Hogg. 2,873.286.
Campbell, J Allan, Babcock, and Hogg. 2,876,219.
Campbell, J Allan, Babcock, and Hogg. 2,878,268
Campbell, J Allan, Babcock, and Hogg. 2,880,205.
Campbell, J Allan, Pederson, Babcock, and Hogg.
2.877,240.
Pederson, Raymond L., Herr, Babcock, Campbell, and
Hogg. 2,867,630.
Babcock, John C, to The Upjohn Co. 11-oxygenated 17a.21-
dihydroxyallapregnan-20-one and esters thereof. 2,868,808,
1-13-59, CI. 260—397.1.
Babcock, John C, to The Upjohn Co. Mineral acid salts of
pregnane-3,ll,20-trione 3-enamines. 2,884,416, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—239.5.
Babcock, John C, and A. C. Ott, to The Upjohn Co. 3-deoxy-
11,17-oxvgenated-androstanes. 2,881,188, 4-7-59, CI.
260—397.3.
Babcock, John C, J. A. Hogg, and R. L. Pederson, to The
Upjohn Co. 2,17-di-lower alkyl-testosterones. 2,883,401,
4-21-59. CI. 260—397.45.
Babcock, John C, J. A. Campbell, and J. A. Hogg, to The Up-
john Co. 6-fluoro steroids and intermediates therefor.
2.916,486, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Babcock Radio Engineering, Inc. : See —
Endres, Charles W. 2,907,035.
Babcock. Samuel. Incinerators. 2,873,101, 2-10-59, CI.
263—2.
2,879,000.
2,904,013.
2,891,493.
2,867,018.
Babcock, Stuart K. Self-centering relay. 2,873,546, 2-3-59,
CI. 200 — 93.
Babcock, Wallace C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Antenna array. 2,869,122, 1-13-59, CI. 343 — 205.
Babcock & Wilcox Co., The : See —
Armstrong, Frank W. 2,911,517.
Bailev, Ervin (i., Hardgrove, and Hamilton. 2,879,717.
Bastek, Heinrich. 2,916,021.
Bincer, Hans 2,908.161.
Blaser, Robert U., and Christensen. 2,896,811.
Blundin, Warren S. 2,876,716.
Boxcer, John R., and Bincer. 2.875,607.
Boxcer, John R., and Bincer. 2,896,098.
Brooks, Ernest A., Shellenberger, and Sprague. 2,894,494.
Capron, Adin B., Edgecombe, and Evans. 2,908,384.
Chan, Charles R. 2,886,013.
Clements, Warren F. 2,876,955.
Clements, Warren F., and Leach.
Coulter, Earl E. 2,891,632.
Coulter, Earl E. 2,895,566.
Coykendall, Leon H. 2,903,187.
Davies, David K., and Schoessow.
Duplin, Victor J., Jr. 2,877,125.
Duplin, Victor J., Jr. 2,889,608.
Durham, Edwin. 2,904,016.
Evans. Sidley O., and Walker. 2,908,587.
Fink, Lerov M. 2,918.9*0.
Fitz, Kenneth E., Schulke, and Wolfe. 2,885,156.
Flynt, James W., and Suda. 2,879,838.
Forrer, Gilbert R., and Klein. 2,876,363.
Godshalk, Russell L. 2,916,263.
Gram, Arthur J., Jr., and Sage.
Grossman, Paul R. 2,905,155.
Happell, John J. 2,877,747.
Hardgrove, Ralph M. 2.869,521.
Hardgrove, Ralph M. 2,918,697.
Harris, Herbert. 2,912,550.
Harter, Isaac, Ratcliffe, and Wilson.
Hartwig, Frederick J. 2,874,201.
Harvey, John F. 2,919,048.
Hauck. Edwin J., and Sn 'a. 2,867,195.
Heller, Lewis W. 2,884,910.
Hohman. Ralph E. 2,873,701.
Hubel, Ernst. 2,887,992.
Huston, Ralph C. 2,918,044.
Hutchinps Edward (i. 2 879,752.
Hutton, Frank E. 2,893,829.
Jantscha, Robert, and Rolling. 2,872,908.
Jnntschn. Robert, and Rolling. 2 877,748.
Kaltenbach, Frederick H. 2,884,579.
Koch, Paul H. 2.871.833.
2.8S2.S71.
2,884,909.
2,897,796.
2,897,797.
Kooistra, Lambert F. 2,886,694.
Langvand, Ivar L. 2.870.750.
Langvand, Ivar L. 2,880,973.
Lichtenberger, Horst. 2,899,917.
Lotz, Otto. 2,868,179.
Lotz, Otto. 2,881,720
McGraw, Roger J., and Gates. 2,919,145.
Nelken. Hnrvev H. 2,876.748.
Niinninghoff. Heinrich. 2,893,698.
Otto, Heinrich, and Mogk. 2,897,794.
Pacault, Pierre. 2,905,156.
Pirsh. Rrtward A., and Wagner.
Poole, Edward M. 2,906,467.
Pracht, Paul. 2,881,742.
Rowand, Will H. 2,897,795.
Rowand. Will H. 2.908,632.
Rowand, Will H. 2.914.040.
Rowand, Will H., and Braddy. 2,902,982.
Rowand, Will H., Marquez, Bayer, and Hughes. 2,891,-
522.
Schaap. Willem F. C. 2,905,154.
Schoessow, Earl E. 2,877,042.
Schoessow. Earl E. 2.888,292.
Seidl, Herbert. 2,883,948.
Seidl, Herbert, and Mogk. 2,869,518.
Seidl, Hubert. 2,918,024.
Shank, Thomas A. 2,891,596.
Sherban, Daniel V. 2.878.011.
Sifrin, Andreas. 2,881,719.
Sifrin, Andreas, and Hennecke. 2.873 554.
Sifrin, Andreas, and Hennecke. 2,905,116.
Smith, Charles S., and Woolley. 2,872,907.
Stallkamn. Hubert G. 2.875.736.
Stevens, William D. 2,889,698.
Thelen, Josef. 2.870.880
Walker. William R. 2.908.385.
Winkin, Justin P. 2,890.684.
Wintzer, Rudolph C. 2,912,167.
Zoller Ronald E. 2,886,012.
Babcock, Willis : See —
Anderson, Gene W., and Babcock. 2,900,919.
Babick, John J., and K. C. Shipley, to Inland Steel Co.
Method and apparatus for handling and storing plates.
2,875,909, 3-3-59, CI. 214—8.
Babitch, David I. : See —
Hudson, John L. 2,884,770.
Babits, Carl. Ladder step. 2,899,011, 8-11-59, CI. 182—228.
Koch, Paul H.
Koch, Paul H.
Koch, Paul H.
Koch, Paul H.
2,875,992.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Babler, Otto, to Webcor, Inc. Multi-speed phonograph drive.
2,875,623, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 190.
Babson Bros. Co. : See —
Babson, Henry B. 2,893,407.
Babson, Henry B. 2,902,975.
Merritt, Thomas W. 2,915,072.
Merritt, Thomas W. 2,915,073.
Merritt, Thomas \\ ., and Xhomas. 2,809,512.
Thomas, Chester A. 2,878,819.
Babson, Henry B., to Babson Bros. Co. Milk pipe line wash-
ing system. 2,893,407, 7-7-59, CI. 134 — 50.
Babson, Henry B., to Babson Bros. Co. Automatic shutoff
milker. 2,902,975, 9-8-59, CI. 119—14.43.
Babunovic, Momir : See —
Quirk, Justin P., and Babunovic. 2,906,305.
Babyak, George H. Irrigating coping for gardens. 2,909,328,
10-20-59, CI. 239—268.
Baby World Co., Inc. : See —
Heyden, Herbert F. 2,887,748.
Baca, Donaciano E. Amusement device. 2,918,284, 12-22-59.
CI. 273—86.
Bacca. Charles R. Articulated joint unit for hinging two
members together. 2,883,254. 4-21-59. CI. 312—242.
Bacca, Charles R. Electrical control device for trailer brakes.
2,898,566, 8^-59, CI. 338 — 39.
Baccara, Mario. Universal clock. 2,907,166, 10-6-59, CI.
58 — 44.
Baccari, Ernest, and T. J. Manse. Gun type electric soldering
iron. 2,901,585, 8-25-59, CI. 219 — 27.
Bacchi, Ray. to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Valve oper-
ator. 2,908,182. 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 509.
Bach, Ashley S. M., to I'ye Ltd. Current feedback circuit
for balanced amplifiers. 2,911,565, 11-3-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Bach, Burton E. Micrometric boring head. 2,874,597,
2-24-59, CI. 77—58.
Bach, Chester C, and H. F. Runge, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Device for cutting and stripping insulated wire.
2,886,995, 5-19-59, CI. 81 — 9.51.
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., and R. I. Hewitt, to American
Cyanamid Co. Anthelmintic polymethylenepiperazine and
method of using same. 2,868,692, 1-13-59, CI. 167 — 55.
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., H. J. Brabander, and S. Kushner,
to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted piperazines and
method of preparing the same. 2,909,523, 10-20-59, CI.
260 — 268.
Bach, Loval M. Electric cord and plug. 2,909,754, 10-20-59,
CI. 339—101.
Bach, Roland A. : See —
Handwerk, Joseph H., and Bach. 2,900,263.
Bach, Willi, and E. Brackertz, to Askania-Werke A.G.
Cinetheodolites. 2,893,123, 7-7-59, CI. 33 — 46.
Bach, William D. Remotely adjustable rear-view mirror.
2.873.647. 2-17-59. CI. 88—93.
Bacha, James H. : See —
Mockiewicz, Sylvester C. and Bacha. 2,882,654.
Bachelet, Albert E., L. A. Dorff, and D. Mitchell, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mobile radio telephone
system. 2,896,072, 7-21-59, CI. 250—6.
Bachelet, Albert E., and F. S. Entz. to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Electronic station selecting circuit. 2,906,996,
9-29-59, CI. 340 — 147.
Bachelet, Albert E., H. H. Haas, and N. A. Newell, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Order wire alarm and con-
trol circuit. 2,919,307, 12-29-59, CI. 179 — 5.
Bacheller, "D" Flavius, % to D. Campbell. Dispensing de-
vice. 2.879.924, 3-31-59, CI. 222 — 207.
Bacher, Adolf, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Im-
pulse timing chain circuits. 2,912,576, 11-10-59, CI. 250 —
27.
Bacher, Clarence A. : See —
Goodbar, Mayo A., Pratt, and Bacher. 2,889,769.
Bachle, Carl F., and E. A. Hulbert, to Continental Motors
Corp. Hydraulic fan drives. 2,913,083, 11-17-59, CI.
192—61.
Bachman, Anatole : See —
McRoberts, Charles E., and Bachman. 2,902,631.
Bachman, Fred E., to American Steel Foundries. Renewable
contact plate for journal box. 2,888,301, 5-26-59, CI.
308—54.
Bachman, Fred E., and A. F. Seelig, Jr., to American Steel
Foundries. Snubbed truck. 2,911,923, 11-10-59, CI. 105 —
197.
Bachman, Gustave B., and J. P. Chupp, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Chloronitration of alkenes. 2,874,195,
2-17-59, CI. 260—644.
Bachman. Custave B.. and M. T. Atwood, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Process for producing n-dinitronlkanes from
primary nitroalkanes. 2,880,245, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 644.
Bachman, Gustave B., and T. Hokama. to Purdue Research
Foundation. Process for diazotizing primary aromatic
amines. 2,894,941. 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 141.
Bachman, Gustave B., and T. J. Logan, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Process for the preparation of nitrohalo
polymers. 2,913,423, 11-17-59, CI. 260—2.
I'.achman, James R., and G. R. Eusner, to United States Steel
Corp. Refractorv product and method of manufacture.
2,878,132, 3-17-59, CI. 106 — 67.
Bachman, Robert J., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Electro-
plating apparatus. 2,876,191, 3-3-59, CI. 204—207.
Bachman, Rudolph E. : See —
Bogner, Richard D.. Staschover, and Bachman.
2,883,194.
Bachman, Rudolph E., to Sterling Precision Instrument Corp.
Speed reducing gear mechanism. 2,892,357, 6-30-59 CI.
74 — 421.
Bachmann, Ditmar : See —
Krause, Walter, Krekeler, WTirtz, Kanrptner, and Bach-
mann. 2,812,475.
Bachmann, John F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Oscillator
stability checker. 2,902,649, 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 82.
Bachmann, John H., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Method of leaching unreduced iron-containing titaniferous
ores. 2,874,039, 2-24-59, CI. 75 — 101.
Bachmann, John H., J. W. Sellers, and M. P. Wagner, to
Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Treated pigments and
methods of preparing same. 2,884,402, 4—28-59, CI.
260—41.5.
Bachmann, Wilhelm : See —
Nowack, Rudi, and Bachmann. 2,885,171.
Bachmayer, Joseph J. : See —
Saxton, James B., and Bachmayer. 2,867,166.
Bachus, Benson F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Pressure
valve and control system for paper pulp machines.
2,895,505, 7-21-59, CI. 137—563.
Bachus, Benson F., and T. C. Fitzgerald, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for supporting and transferring reels
or wire for continuous unreeling of the wire. 2,916,229,
12-8-59, CI. 242—128.
Back, Frank G. Reflex camera varifocal lens. 2,902,901,
9-8-59, CI. 88—57.
Back, Frank G. Reflex photographic finder. 2,909,109,
10-20-59, CI. 95 — 42.
Back, Frank G. Varifocal lens assembly. 2,913,957.
11-24-59, CI. 88—57.
Back, Leonard : See —
Bergstein, Frank D., and Back. 2,887,933.
Back, Leonard, and W. Haas, to The Interstate Folding Box
Co. Folding device for p'aperboard carriers. 2,896,382,
7-28-59, CI. 53 — 48.
Backarach Industrial Instrument Co. : See —
'Stein Joseph A. 2,904,071.
Backe, John C. Sonic action fish lure. 2,881,548, 4-14-59,
CI. 43 — 12.31.
Backer, Leon C. Pipe coupling. 2,S98,945, 8-11-59 CI.
138—99.
Backer, Leon C. Crooked hole straightener for rotary type
earth boring equipment. 2,911,195, 11-3-59, CI. 255 — 73
Backflow Engineering & Equipment Co. : See —
Snyder, Leonard L. 2,893,414.
Backhouse, Headley T. Sheet separating machine. 2,869,867,
1-20-59. CI. 271 — 26.
Backhus, Herman T. Jalousie. 2,917,794, 12-22-59, CI.
20—62.
Backlin, Clarence R., to Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co.
Thread take-up for sewing machine. 2,887,970, 5-26-59,
CI. 112—248.
Backman, William O. Precision divider setting device.
2,908,979, 10-20-59, CI. 33 — 143.
Backofen, Elmer R. : See —
Hastings, Russell, Jr., and Backofen. 2,906,373.
Backofen, Elmer R„ to Clark Equipment Co. Industrial
truck. 2,905,348, 9-22-59, CI. 214 — 674.
Backus, John G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Ion beam focusing means for calutron.
2,890,337. 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Backus, Keith A., and W. P. Somers, to General Electric Co.
Circuit apparatus and method. 2,912,481, 11-10-59, CI.
174 — 138.
Backus, Thomas, to Fuller Mfg. Co. Automotive device.
2,875,872, 3-3-59, CI. 192—3.5.
Backus. Thomas, and C. M. Perkins, to Fuller Mfg. Co. Multi
speed, lever controlled transmission. 2,892,358, 6-30-59,
CI. 74—473.
Backus, Thomas, and C. M. Perkins, to Fuller Mfg. Co. Clutch
control system. 2,916,118, 12-8-59, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Bacom, Nathan C. : See —
Starbird, James F., and Bacom. 2,896,472.
Bacon American Cor. : See —
Barefoot, Carlton K. 2,903,742.
Bacon, Charles H., Co. : See —
Hartman, George M., and Williams. 2,890,461.
Bacon, Donald D„ J. H. Scaff, and H. C. Theuerer, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Treatment of semiconductive
material. 2,871,111, 1-27-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Bacon, Henry M. Flyer-head roving pre-twisler condenser.
2,878,637, 3-24-59, CI. 57 — 115.
Bacon, Jack C. : See — -
Brooks, Lester A., and Bacon. 2,911,392.
Brooks, Lester A., and Bacon. 2,911,393.
Brooks, Lester A., and Bacon. 2,911,394.
Bacon, James L., to Morphv-Richards Ltd. Toasters.
2,887,039, 5-19-59, CI. 99 — 328.
Bacon, John H. Key ring. 2,871,691, 2-3-59. CI. 70 — 458.
Device for coupling plastic elements and
2,893,089, 7-7-59, CI, 24 — 116.
Dog collar or the like. 2,900,696, 8-25-59,
Bacon, John H.
beaded chains.
Bacon. John H.
CI. 24 — 206.
Bacon, Leslie R.. C. E. Smith, and T. H. Vaughn, to Wyan-
dotte Chemicals Corp. Pro7iiotod detergent compositions.
2,886.533. 5-12-59. CI. 252—138.
Bacon. Mnrilvn L. : See —
MacOriff, Jack E., and Bacon. 2.882,365.
MacGriff, Jack E., and Bacon. 2,894.092.
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Bacon, Moody, Jr. : See —
Mitchell, Reid L., Berry, and Bacon. 2,898,334
Bacon, Robert E. Door stop. 2,882,547, 4-21-59. CI. 16— 85.
Bacon, Walter M., D. E. Branson, G. J. Knandel, and G. A.
Locke, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Message trans-
mission system. 2,871.286, 1-27-59, CI. 178—2
Bacon, Walter M., and B. Ostendorf, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Cipher telegraph system. 2,897,268,
7-28-59, CI. 178 — 22.
Bacto-Strip A.G. : See —
Forg, Friedrich J. 2,904,474.
Badali, Edward A. Pneumatic tool support. 2,917,9u3,
12—22—59 CI 77 7.
Badalich, Frank C, to Bell & Howell Co. Magazine slide
changer and shutter for stereo projectors. 2,871,760,
2-3-59, CI. 88—28.
Badalich, Frank C, to Bell & Howell Co. Slide changer and
shutter for stereoscopic projectors. 2,914,985. 12-1-59,
Cl. 88 — 28.
Badalint, Giovanni, to S.p.A. Cambi Idraulici Badalim. Hy-
draulic transmission. 2,891,419, 6-23-59, Cl. 74—687.
Badcock, David N. W., to Kango Electric Hammers Ltd.
Percussive tools. 2,880,585, 4-7-59, Cl. 60 — 62.5.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Multi-speed drive.
2,903,899, 9-15-59, Cl. 74 — 216.5.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Speed reducer.
2 906 137 9—29—59 Cl 71 121.
Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Multiple take-off power
transmission. 2,918,825, 12-29-59, Cl. 74 — 325.
Badeau, Carroll A., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Method of
splicing cables. 2,906,017, 9-29-59, Cl. 29—518.
Baden, Thomas A., L. J. Olson, H. L. Miller, and K. W. Copp,
to Donaldson Co., Inc. Dry type air cleaner. 2,907,406,
10-6-59, Cl. 183—62.
Badenell, Herbert C. : See — ■
Graber, Carl D., and Badenell. 2,918,883.
Bader, Alfred R., and J. E. Hyre. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co. Polyamine derivatives of alkyl substituted benzenes.
2,875,161, 2-24-59, Cl. 200—2.1.
Bader, Alfred R., and H. A. Vogel, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Acetoacetic acid esters of castor oil and the
use thereof in plasticization. 2,895,844, 7-21-59, Cl.
106—195.
Bader, Clifford J., and R. A. Cola, to Burroughs Corp. Air-
craft warning devices. 2,876,388, 3-3-59, Cl. 315 — 292.
Bader. Erich : See —
Schweitzer. Otto, and Bader. 2.874,080.
Bader, Erich, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Seheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Hardening paste for the polymerization
of organic compounds. 2,910,443, 10-27-59, Cl. 252 — 430.
Bader, Erich, and O. Schweitzer, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Seheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for poly-
merizing ethylenic organic compounds with redox system
catalysts in the presence of betaine derivatives. 2,870,118,
1-20-59, Cl. 260—45.5.
Bader. Erich, and H. Koert, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Seheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Adhesive composition
comprising an acrylate monomer, an unsaturated polyester
and polyvinyl methyl ether. 2,894,932. 7-14-59, Cl. 260 —
45.4.
Bader, John : See —
Boericke, Harold, Jr., and Bader. 2,887,082.
Bader, John. Hydrofoil steering, adjusting and retracting
mechanism. 2.887,081, 5-19-59, Cl. 114 — 66.5.
Bader, John. Hydrofoil control and retraction mechanism.
2,887,979, 5-26-59, Cl. 114 — 66.5.
Bader. Paul, to Ekco Products Co. Strainer constructions.
2.867.331, 1-6-59, Cl. 210 — 471.
Bader, Paul E., to Ekco Products Co. Strainer constructions.
2,897,969, 8-4-59, Cl. 210 — 471.
Badertscher, Dana K., to American Motors Corp. Engine
shroud. 2,893,361, 7-7-59, Cl. 123 — 41.6.
Badertscher, Dana K., and J. H. Meech, to American Motors
Corp. Lubrication system for an engine. 2,893,514,
7-7-59, Cl. 184—6.
Badger, Alfred E., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Treatment of
glass surfaces. 2,881,566. 4-14-59, Cl. 49 — 77.
Badger, Everett H., Jr., and S. D. Burton, to Parker-Hannifin
Corp. Gate valve and seal. 2,900,165, 8-18-59, Cl. 251 —
172.
Badger, George M. W., to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Thermo-
electric power monitor. 2,890,415, 6-9-59, Cl. 324 — 95.
Badger, George M. W., to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Electron
tube. 2,910,613, 10-27-59, Cl. 315—5.38.
Badger, Henry R., J. W. Pratt, and C. Walter, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corp. Electrical component
mounting apparatus. 2,876,277, 3-3-59, Cl. 174 — 52.
Badger, John P. : See —
Southworth, James, Jr., Marsh, Badger, and Drengler.
2,907.809.
Badger Mfg. Co. : See —
Mendelsohn, Max, and Larson. 2,917,293.
Reid. Warren H.. Jr. 2,886.885.
Siegfried, Robert E. 2,881,116.
Badger Paper Mills, Inc. : See —
Fahrenkrug, Willard J. 2.872,855.
Van Dyck, William J. 2,880,866.
Badger Tool & Mfg. Co. : See —
Obergfell, Hermann. 2,904.806.
Obergfell, Hermann. 2,904,807.
Badgett. Frederick S. Duplicating
5-12-59. Cl. 33—23.
machine. 2,885,786,
Badgley, Gerald J. Television recording camera having
stabilized shutter. 2,879,688, 3-31-59. Cl. 88 — 18.
Badgley, Gerald J. Reverse drive mechanism for cameras
and the like. 2,907,531, 10-6-59, Cl. 242—55.12.
Badin, Ferdinand, to Societe Mediterraneene Metallurgique
Miniere et Commerciale. Power coupling. 2,895,580,
7-21-59, Cl. 192—58.
Badin, Ferdinand. Centrifugal powder clutches. 2,901,074,
8-25-59, Cl. 192—58.
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Anton, Ernst Eisele, and Federkiel. 2,911,417.
Bartholome, Ernst, Frey, Lehrer, and Lorenz. 2,870,867.
Baumann, Hans, Arnemann, Eisele, and Federkiel.
2,913,303.
Baumann, Hans, and Kern. 2,872,449.
Becke, Friedrich, and Sperber. 2,913,500.
Braun, Willv and Ruppel. 2,905,691.
Braun, Willy, Trauth, and Von Gross. 2,884,300.
Brunkhorst, Wilhelm, Kern, and Baumann. 2,906,588.
Buchholz, Karl. 2,888,410.
Fikentscher, Hans, and Fricker. 2,877,216.
Friederich, Herbert 2,911,445.
Friederich, Herbert, and Minsinger. 2,889,357.
Friedrichsen. Wilhelm. 2,905,698.
Hamprecht, Guenther. and Muehlbauer. 2,867,643.
Honsberg, Werner. 2.872,403.
Hopff, Heinrich, von Schickh, and Riedl. 2,903,482.
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf. 2,889,-
202.
Kindler, Hubert. 2.894,037.
Klein, Hans. 2,875,259.
Kroeper, Hugo, Wirth, and Huchler. 2,914,554.
Krzikalla, Hans, Engel, Wolf, and Pohlemann. 2,905,639.
Lautenschlager Hans, and Friederich. 2,886.591.
Lautenschlager, Hans, and Friederich. 2,916,513.
Lautenschlager, Hans, Friedrich, Schmidt, and Dachs.
2 907 755
Maier, Karl', Eisele, and Federkiel. 2,913,465.
Michelitsch, Walter. 2,916,516.
Moell, Hans, and Schlichting. 2,878,257.
Muehlbauer, Hubert, and Weber. 2,905,661.
Nonnenmacher, Helmut, Oettinger, and Reitz. 2,884,370.
Oettinger, Willi. Von Fuener, and Goehre. 2,894,898.
Ohlinger, Helmut, and Fricker. 2,895,938.
Pasedach, Heinrich, and Schmidt-Thomee. 2,879,305.
Pasedach, Heinrich, and Seefelder. 2,879,308.
Pfannmueller, Wilhelm, Wittmann, and Wolf. 2,889,203.
Pfirrmann, Theodor W. 2,913,347.
Pfitzner, Helmut, and Kaufmann. 2,871,233.
Pistor, Hans J., and Koelsch. 2,878,258.
Poehler, Guenter, and Stichnoth. 2,879,295.
Pohlemann, Heinz, Stummeyer, and Adolphi. 2,919,288.
Pommer, Horst. 2,894,011.
Pommer, Horst. 2,898,368.
Pommer, Horst, and Wittlg. 2,917,523.
Pommer, Horst, and Wittig. 2,917,524.
Reppe, Walter, Reicheneder, Dury, and Suter. 2,903,491.
Reppe, Walter, Reicheneder, Dury, and Zieger. 2,912,472.
Reppe, Walter, Riedl, and von Schickh. 2,879,215.
Reppe. Walter, and Stadler. 2,883,418.
Sarnecki. Wilhelm, and Pommer. 2,905,717.
Scheuerer, Guenter, and Schlichting. 2,911,412.
Schlichting, Otto, and Scheuerer. 2,882,292.
Schlichting, Otto, and Schweter. 2,903,492.
Scholz, Heinrich. 2,912,435.
Schuster, Curt, and Gehm. 2,878,183.
Spaenig, Hermann, and Weickmann. 2,913,462.
Speer. Walter. 2,883,421.
Von Schickh. Otto, and Metzger. 2,883,377.
Von Schickh, Otto, and Nottes. 2,905,540.
Weber, Heinz, Boehn, Schiller, and Stange.
Ziese, Walter. 2.871,099.
Ziese, Walter, Chorbacher, and Steinhofer.
Zinke-Allmang, Helmut, Leichtle, von Bank,
2,905,598.
Badowski, Walter. Tool for inserting plugs in tire punctures.
2,869,408, 1-20-59. Cl. 81—15.7.
Badura, Edmund S., to General Motors Corp. Counter-
balancing hinge assembly. 2,895,161, 7-21-59, CI. 16 — 163.
Baechler, Robert C. Automatic equalizing impact rear truck
bumper device. 2,890,076, 6-9-59, Cl. 293 — 90.
Baechli, George, to Joy Mfg. Co. Suspension troughing idler
and supporting means therefor. 2,876,890, 3-10-59, Cl.
198—192.
Baechli, George, to Joy Mfg. Co. Portable extensible belt
conveyor. 2,893,539, 7-7-59, Cl. 198—139.
Baecklund, Gunnar, to Aktiebolaget Chematur. Method of ob-
taining acetaldehyde. 2,870,866, 1-27-59, Cl. 183 — 115.
Baeder, Donald L. : See —
Rollman, Walter F., and Baeder. 2,903,344.
Baehr, Carl G. : See —
Burgess, Robert W., Baehr, and Curello. 2,907,290.
Johnson, Harry N., and Baehr. 2,890,668.
Baehr, Robert G. Convertible lawn mower for hedge cutting.
2,911,781, 11-10-59, Cl. 56— 235.
Baer, Albert M., to Imperial Knife Associated Companies, Inc.
Knife handle. 2,896,321, 7-28-59, Cl. 30—164.
Baer, Albert M., to Imperial Knife Associated Companies, Inc.
Combination pocket knife and pen. 2,896,576, 7-28-59,
Cl. 120—1.
2,886,560.
2,907,634.
and Keller.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
W. Le Maistre, to
2,875,078, 2-24-59,
W. Le Maistre, to
2,876,124, 3-3-59,
2,905,227,
2,870,939.
2,895,429,
2,912,552,
Baer, Albert M., to Imperial Knife Co., Inc. Cover unit for
a pocket knife and a process for making the same.
2,908,096, 10-13-59. CI. 41—22.
Baer, Berta, to Poirette Corsets, Inc. Brassiere. 2,884,928,
5-5-59, CI. 128 — 475.
Baer, Byron N., J. D. Brandner, and J.
Atlas Powder Co. Spinning of viscose.
CI. 106 — 165.
Baer, Byron N., J. D. Brandner, and J
Atlas Powder Co. Spinning of viscose
CI. 106 — 165.
B<i(?r Ch irlcs A. * Sec
Wolfson, William B., King, Baer, and Clough. 2,897,095.
Baer, Charles A., and P. J. Clough, to National Research Corp.
Coating. 2,877,145, 3-10-59, CI. 117 — 227.
Baer, Charles A., \V. F. Bugbee, and P. J. Clough, to National
Research Corp. Coating. 2,887,419, 5-19-59, CI. 148 —
6.35.
Baer, Edward G., to The Will-Burt Co. Vise handles.
2,873.617, 2-17-59. CI. 74 — 548.
Baer, Francis M. : See —
Paxton, Floyd G., and Baer. 2,907,586.
Baer. George A. : See
Etes, Elmer G., and W. K. and G. A. Baer. 2,870,939.
Baer, John S., and E. A. Damerau, to Radio Corp. of America.
Keyboard mechanism. 2,903,687, 9-8-59, CI. 340 — -365.
Baer, John S., and R. D. Grapes, to Radio Corp. of America.
Means for securing relatively movable members. 2,917,331,
12-15-59, CI. 287—52.08.
Baer, Josef, to Baer Steel Products, Inc. Canal wall trimmer.
2,867.046, 1-6-59. CI. 37—85.
Baer, Massimo, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Non-electrostatic
styrene polymer compositions. 2,912,413, 11-10—59, CI.
260—75.
Baer, Ralph H. : See —
Axelrod, Albert, and Baer. 2,898,511.
Baer Steel Products, Inc. : See —
Baer, Josef. 2,867.046.
Baer, Walter S., Sr. Coin- release chair cushion.
9-22-59, CI. 155 — 2.
Baer, William K. : See —
Etes, Elmer G., and W. K. and G. A. Baer.
Baer, Wolfgang, to J. M. Voith, G.m.b.H. Tugboat and tow-
ing system comprising the same. 2,902,966, 9-8-59,
114 — 235.
Baermann, Max. Magnetic friction brake or clutch.
2,886,149. 5-12-59. CI. 192 — 18.
Baermann, Max. Friction increasing arrangement
7-21-59, CI. 105—77.
Baermann, Max. Apparatus for heating.
11-10-59, CI. 219—10.49.
Baeslack, Alfred J. : See —
Bichsel, Harry J., and Baeslack. 2,879,434.
Bichsel, Harry J., and Baeslack. 2,897,342.
Baessler, John J. : See —
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,884,160.
Abplanalp, Robert H. 2,884,207.
Baevsky, Melvin M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Rust preventative and anti-rust stabilizing compositions.
2,873,196, 2-10-59, CI. 106—14.
Baffrey, Antoine R., to Societe Anomyme dite : Anteliers de
Constructions Electriques de Charleroi. Automatic induc-
tion heater. 2,876,325. 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 10.69.
Baffrey, Anton R„ H. Hofmeier, W. Schmidt, and E. Hor-
mann, to Phoenix-Rheinrohr Aktiengesellschaft Vereinigte
Hutten-und Rohrenwerke, and A.C.E.C. Ateliers de Con-
structions Electriques de Charleroi. Induction heating
apparatus. 2,895,034, 7-14-59, CI. 219 — 8.5.
Bagarozy, Tully J., to Bamm Corp. Coffee making apparatus.
2,880,664, 4-7-59, CI. 99—302.
Bagbv, Leland W., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Pressure in-
tegrating system. 2,871,698, 2-3-59, CI. 73—147.
Bagdanovich, Michael P., and J. R. Wilson, to Harvey Ma-
chine Co., Inc. Training and test missile. 2,887,055, 5-19-
59, CI. 102 — 50.
Bageman, Fred J. Static wheel balancer. 2,909,063,
10-20-59, CI. 73—484.
Baggenstoss, Alois C. and C. P. High tensile strength textUe
materials. 2,904,455, 9-15-59, CI. 117 — 144.
Baggenstoss, Consuelo P. : See —
Baggenstoss, Alois C. and C. P. 2,904,455.
Baggett, Durward A., and H. H. McClure, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Solution of vinvlidene chloride polvmer in a
pyrrolidone solvent. 2,886,547, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 30.2.
Baggett, Joseph M., and M. E. Pruitt, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Solid polymers of epichlorohydrin. 2,871,219, 1-27-59,
CI. 260 — 45.95.
Baggott, Charles E., and F. A. Ullrich. Tree hoe
1-20-59, CI. 172—387.
Baggott, Edmund W., to Ideal Toy Corp. Dolls.
4-28-59, CI. 46—173.
Baggott, Edmund W., to Ideal Toy Corp. Doll or manikin
construction. 2,887,822, 5-26-59, CI. 46—149.
Baggott, Edmund W., and J. Weih, to Ideal Toy Corp. Doll
or manikin knee or limb joint. 2,904,930, 9-22-59, CI.
46 — 173.
Baggs, Burton D. : See —
Smith. Alexander, and Baggs. 2,882,978.
Smith, Alexander, and Baggs. 2,890,562.
2,869,655,
2,883,795,
Baggs, Burton D., Jr. : See —
Smith, Alexander, and Baggs. 2,882,977.
Smith, Alexander, and Baggs. 2,910,817.
Smith, Alexander, and Baggs. 2,913,058.
Bagley, Bruce R. Fabricated multiple-sheave grooved pulley.
2,906,134, 9-29-59. CI. 74 — 230.8.
Bagley, Glen D. : See —
Hoffman, Albert, Jr., and Bagley. 2,891,781.
Bagley, Jancy A. Telephone receiver support. 2,879,342,
3-24-59. CI. 179—146.
Bagley, Vernon H. Debarking adapter for chain saw.
2,889,860, 6-9-59. CI. 144 — 208.
Bagnall, Edwin, deceased ; M. L. Gilmer, legatee under the
will of E. Bagnall. Vehicle sway inhibiting device.
2,893,723, 7-7-59, CI. 267—11.
Bagnall, James A., to Texas Instruments Inc. Control for
refrigerator. 2,900,802, 8-25-59, CI. 62 — 156.
Bagnall, John, to Canada Paper Co. Apparatus for the manu-
facture of handle attachments for paper bags. 2,892,244,
6-30-59. CI. 29—126.
Bagnall, Kenneth P. Ship salvage apparatus. 2,918,030,
12-22-59, CI. 114 — 54.
Bagnell, Edgar W., to Johnston Testers, Inc. High pressure
hose coupling with pressure-wedged sealing means.
2,877,027, 3-10-59, CI. 285—113.
Bagnetto, Lucien, Jr. : See —
Pitzer, Emory W., and Bagnetto. 2,888,499.
Bagno, Samuel M., to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Sensitivity
control of apparatus for detecting disturbances in an en-
closure. 2,903,683, 9-8-59, CI. 340 — 258.
Bagno, Samuel M., to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Apparatus
for photoelectric intruder detection. 2,912,683, 11-10-59,
CI. 340—258.
Bagno, Samuel M„ and E. A. Joerren, to Specialties Develop-
ment Corp. Explosion suppressing system. 2,867,282,
1-6-59. CI. 169 — 4.
Bahlatzis, Danny M. : See —
Paulos, George L., and Bahlatzis. 2,879,998.
Bahler, Max E. : See —
Florestano, Herbert J., Jefferies, Osborne, and Bahler.
2,868,689.
Bahlmann, Oma. Vibratory knife. 2.908,077, 10-13-59, CI.
30 — 272.
Bahlsen, Werner : See —
Vogdt, Kurt D. O. 2,876,039.
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr. Traveling cleaner for textile ma-
chines. 2,886,843, 5-19-59, CI. 15 — 312.
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr. Combined roving break-back and
feed mechanism for textile processing machines. 2,886,941,
5-19-59, CI. 57—87.
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr. Apparatus for controlling exhaust of
motor alley heat in textile work rooms. 2,898,727, 8-11-59,
CI. 57 — 56.
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr. Apparatus for controlling exhaust,
2,914,136, 11-24-59, CI. 183—37.
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr., and W. W. Avera, to The Bahnson
Co. Cooling and humdifying system. 2,904,254, 9-15-59,
CI. 236 — 44.
Bahnson Agnew H., Sr. Portable arm rest for motor vehicle
seats. 2,902,085, 9-1-59, CI. 155 — 198.
Bahnson Co., The : See —
Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr., and Avera. 2,904,254.
Byrum, Ely G., Jr. 2,901,881.
Bahoshy, Bernard J. : See —
Barsky, George, Babayan, and Bahoshy. 2,898,211.
Bahr, Morris W. G. Storing and filing devices. 2,902,166.
9-1-59, CI. 211 — 11.
Bahr, Willy : See —
Haver, Fritz, Bruder, and Bahr. 2,888,961.
Bahrs, George S. Weighing apparatus. 2,914,310, 11-24-59,
CI. 265 — 70.
Bahrs, Siegfried : See —
Schilling, Werner, Bahrs, and Wiedenmann. 2,873,518.
Baier, John J., and E. Wodetzky. Art of electrolytically
treating metal to clean, level, smooth, polish and/or protect
the surfaces thereof. 2,86S,705, 1-13-59, CI. 204—140.5.
Baier, Othmar, to N S TJ Werke Akt., and F. Wankel.
Mechanism for machining trochoidal rotors and counter-
rotors. 2,870.578, 1-27-59, CI. 51 — 90.
Baier, Paul. Self-winding watch. 2,874,532. 2-24-59, CI.
58—82.
Baier, Walter : See —
Von Linde, Robert A., Baier, and Hartmann. 2,S96,701.
Baier, Wilhelm, K.G. : See —
Von Linde, Robert A., Baier, and Hartmann. 2,S96,701.
Baigent, Keith H., to R. H. Windsor Ltd. Injection mould-
ing machines. 2,916,769, 12-15-59, CI. 18 — 30.
Bailer, Raymond J. Artificial bait. 2,SS4,732, 5-5-59, CI.
43 — 42.33.
Bailes. Richard H, R. S Long, R. S. Olson, and H. O. Kerlin-
ger, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commis-
sion. Uranium recovery process. 2,873,165, 2-10-59, CI.
23—14.5.
Bailey, Archibald, Jr., and M. Bailey, i>i0 to Gadget-Of-The-
Month Club Inc. Power-operated disc cutter attachment
for drill presses. 2,911,019, 11-3-59, CI. 144 — 136.
Bailev, Bradford E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method and apparatus for heating fluids. 2,SS4,373,
4-28-59, CI. 208 — 132.
LIST OF PATENTEES
49
Bailey, Christopher E. G., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Automatic frequency control. 2,897,4o0, 7-2b-o9, ci.
OO-I 1Q
Bailey, Denis R., and P. H. Daniels, to Shell Development Co.
Fuel for internal combustion engines. 2,S91,8ol, b-^rf-oa,
CI 44 78
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Gamma-glycidoxy-
propyl-bis (trimethyl siloxy) -methyl silane. 2,883,rf97,
4-21-59, CI. 260—348.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. 1-trimethylsiloxy-
l-methyl-l,2-siloxacyclopentane. 2,888,454, 5-26-59, CI.
260—239. , „ ,
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Gamma- ( trimethyl-
siloxy)propyl-bis -(trimethylsiloxy)ethylsilane. 2,888,479,
5-26-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Allyl ether-sili-
cone copolymer. 2,897,222, 7-28-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Alkoxy-endblocked
silicone polymers. 2,909,549, 10-20-59, CI. 260—448.8.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Trimethylsilyl-
endblocked stearyloxyethylmethylpolysiloxane. 2,913,473,
11-17-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Beta-chloro-
ethoxyethyl-bis (trimethylsiloxy) methylsilane. 2,913,474,
11-17-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Beta-alkylvinyloxy-
bis (trimethylsiloxy) alkylsilanes. 2,917,530, 12-15-59,
CI. 260—448.2. . „' , „
Bailey, Donald L., and W. T. Black, to Union Carbide Corp.
Bicycloheptenvlethyldiethoxy silane. 2,868,825, 1-13-59,
CI. 260 — 448.8.
Bailey, Donald L., and W. T. Black, to Union Carbide Corp.
Cvclohexenylethyldiethoxysilane. 2,868,826, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 448.8.
Bailey, Donald L., and F. M. O'Connor, to Union Carbide
Corp. Preparation of alkyl orthosilicates by reacting
silicon dioxide with an alcohol. 2,881,198, 4-7-59, CI.
260 — 448.8.
Bailey, Donald L., and F. M. O'Connor, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for producing alkoxysilicon compounds.
2,881,199, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 448.8.
Bailey, Donald L., and E. R. York, to Union Carbide Corp.
Siloxane water repellent treatment for fibrous materials.
2,895,853, 7-21-59, CI. 117—155.
Bailey, Donald L., and E. R. York, to Union Carbide Corp.
Cyclic polvsiloxanes derived from dichlorosilane and di-
methyldich'lorosilane. 2,905,703. 9-22-59. CI. 260 — 448.2.
Bailey, Donald L., and R. M. Pike, to Union Carbide Corp.
Copolymers of mono-vinvl methyl siloxanes and chloro-
trifluoroethvlene. 2,909,548, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Bailey, Donald L., and F. M. O'Connor, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for producing acyloxysilicon compounds.
2,910,496, 10-27-59, CI. 260—448.8.
Bailey, Donald L., and F. M. O'Connor, to Union Carbide
Corp. Siloxane oxyalkylene block copolymers. 2,917,480,
12—15—59 CI 260—42.
Bailey. Edward A., J. B. Bradicich, and C. F. H. Crathern,
to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Paper box ma-
chine. 2,890,630, 6-16-59, CI. 93 — 41.
Bailey, Ervin G., R. M. Hardgrove, and C. C. Hamilton, to
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam powered locomotive with
water tube steam generator. 2,879,717, 3-31-59, CI.
105 — 37.
Bailey, Francis T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Radiation
level compensator system. 2,883,559, 4-21-59, CI.
250—219.
Bailey, Frederick E., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Polymeriza-
tion of epoxides with finely divided alkaline earth metal
oxides. 2.914,491, 11-24-59, CI. 260—2.
Bailey, Frederick E., Jr., and F. J. Welch, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for controlling the molecular weight of
polyethylene. 2,912,425, 11-10-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Bailey, George B., to John B. Pierce Foundation. Fin struc-
ture. 2,876,631, 3-10-59, CI. 62—285.
Bailey, George J., Jr. Model railroad car coupler. 2,868,393,
1-13-59, CI. 213 — 75.
Bailey, Grant C. : See —
Holm, Vernon C. F., Bailey, and Clark. 2,904,608.
Bailey, Harold G., to The Sun Rubber Co. Apparatus for
separating and clamping mold sections in rotational cast-
ing machines. 2,879,545, 3-31-59, CI. 18 — 43.
Bailey, James R. : See —
Huth. Walter H., and Bailey. 2.873.925.
Bailev, James R. Morse code balloon signaling device.
2,893,165, 7-7-59, CI. 46—88.
Bailev, James R., 30% to R. J. Bailey.
2,895,707, 7-21-59, CI. 251 — 46.
Bailey. James S., to The Rauland Corp.
ray tube manufacturing apparatus.
CI. 141—263.
Bailey, Jim, deceased, by W. Bailey, administratrix. Appa-
ratus for purifying crude oils. 2,909,262, 10-20-59, CI.
196—110.
Bailey. Lee W., and P. Fisch. Hair cutting device. 2,900,718,
8-25-59. CI. 30—30.
Bailey, Margaret : See —
Bailey, Archibald, Jr., and M. Bailey. 2,911,019.
Bailev. Maurice H. : See —
Shlank, William I. 2,918,158.
Valve construction.
Automatic cathode-
2,872,954, 2-10-59,
Bailey Meter Co. : See —
Barnard, Clayton H., Schink, and Loeser. 2,876,727.
Dickey, Paul S. 2,886,201.
Foster, George E. 2,878,397.
Gorrie, Harvard H. 2,884,940.
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink. 2,874,573.
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink. 2,885,536.
Hartman, Carl D. 2,871,107.
Hoffman, Howard T., Speed, and Janofsky. 2,893,634.
Howard, William C. 2,871,869.
Hunter, Richard C. 2,917,064.
Koppel, Harold H., and Kasminsky. 2,875,427.
Kroll, Alvin F., Atwood and Mehle. 2,886,051.
Panich, Michael. 2,873,163.
Paulison, William L., Jr. 2,869,520.
Shannon, Jack F. 2,867,229.
Shannon, Jack F. 2,871,878.
Shannon, Jack F. 2,877,669.
Shannon, Jack F. 2,889,114.
Shannon, Jack F., Barnard, and Schink. 2,870,729.
Whitehead, Cyril C. 2,870,393.
Bailey, Meyer E. : See —
Shlank. William I. 2,918,158.
Bailey, Nathaniel A., A. F. Pasowicz, and J. F. Reynolds, to
Wright Chemical Corp. Corrosion inhibiting composition.
2,901,437, 8-25-59, CI. 252 — 387.
Bailey, Paul C. : See —
Van Deventer. Harry R., and Bailey. 2,886,640.
Bailey, Paul W. Street collection conveyor mail box. 2,900,-
046, 8-18-59, CI. 186—1.
Bailey, Paul W. Street conveyor mail, newspaper and milk
products box. 2,904,131, 9-15-59, CI. 186 — 1.
Bailey, Philip S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for preparing 2,2'-biaryldicarboxylic acids.
2,870,194. 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 469.
Bailey, Philip S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preparation of diphenic acid. 2,888,485, 5-26-59, CI.
260—523.
Bailey, Ralph K., to The Buckeye Corp. Hydroponic appa-
ratus and tray therefor. 2,917,867, 12-22-59, CI. 47 — 1.2.
Bailey, Ray : See —
Bennett, Garland E., Matthews, and Bailey. 2,898,023.
Bailey, Reginald K. Phonograph record and playing system
therefor. 2,913,247, 11-17-59, CI. 274—42.
Bailey, Richard P., to Quebec Metallurgical Industries Ltd.
Method for extracting nickel from laterite ores. 2,899,300,
8-11-59, CI. 75 — 101.
Bailey, Robert H. : See —
Pratt, Robert H, and Bailey. 2,914,422.
Bailey, Robert J. : See —
Bailey, James R. 2,895,707.
Bailey, Robert S. : See —
Levine, Arnold M., and Bailey. 2,889,521.
Bailey, Theodore L., to United States of America, Army.
Double cap. 2,870,449, 1-27-59, CI. 2 — 172.
Bailey, Theodore L., to United States of America, Army.
Elastic front cap. 2.870.450, 1-27-59, CI. 2 — 197.
Bailey, Theodore L. Sofa bed assembly. 2,909,789, 10-27-59,
CI. 5—8.
Bailey, Thomas E., to The Borden 'Co. Wiper die. 2,892,442,
6-30-59, CI. 118—125.
Bailey, Walter H. : See —
Coxworth, Lowry. 2,888,064.
Bailey, William A. Automatic release and reset anchor.
2.874,668. 2-24-59, CI. 114 — 208.
Bailey, William A. Take-off for fluid ducts. 2,907,592,
10-6-59, CI. 285—219.
Bailey, William F., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-tele-
vision projector. 2,875,273, 2-24-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Bailey. William J., to J. & E. Hall, Ltd. Lift control systems.
2.867,293. 1-6-59. CI. 187 — 29.
Bailey, William M., Co. : See —
Bailey, William M., and Plante. 2,878,009.
Neely, Eugene M. 2,884,959.
Bailey, William M., and T. W. Plante, to William M. Bailey
Co. Sinter cooling machines. 2,878,009, 3-17-59, CI.
266—21.
Bailey, William R, to Gar Wood Industries.
members. 2,870.793. 1-27-59, CI. 138 — 78.
Bailey, Winnie : See —
Bailey, Jim. 2,909,262.
Bailly, Florent H„ to F. H. Bailly.
2,882,175, 4-14-59, CI. 106—115.
Bailly, Florent H. Mineralogical
7-28-59, CI. 73—15.
Bailly, Randolph M. : See —
Leigh, Marjorie W., Welty, Sage, and Bailly.
Bain, George W. : See —
Orthuber, Richard K., Larson, and Bain. 2,877,371.
Bain, George W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Image multiplier. 2,871,369, 1-27-59. CI. 250 — 213.
Bain, George W., to The Trustees of Amherst College.
Recovery of uranium from dilute uranium-containing solu-
tions. 2,885,258, 5-5-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Bain, George W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Polarized electroluminescent phosphors and dielec-
trics. 2,887,601, 5-19-59. CI. 313 — 108.
Bain, George W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Delay line. 2,892,104, 6-23-59, CI. 307 — 106.
Bain, James M. : See —
Edwards, Ernest C, and Bain. 2,879,033.
Supporting
Pozzolan plasterboard,
analysis. 2,896,442,
2,911,358.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Bain, Joseph P., A. B. Booth, H. G. Hunt, and E. A. Klein,
to The Glidden Co. Treatment of verbenyl ethers.
2,871,268. 1-27-59. CI. 260--587. mi_
Bain, Joseph P., A. B. Booth, and W. Y. Gary, to The Glidden
Co. Isomerization of terpenic alcohols. 2,894,040, 7-7-59,
CI. 260— G31.5. „ m, _.....
Bain, Joseph P., and W. Y. Gary, to The Glidden Co.
Production of oxygenated terpenes from alpha-pinene.
2,911,442, 11-3-59, CI. 260—631.5
Bainbridge, Marvin, to Maui Pineapple Co., Ltd. Means for
the continuous processing of comestibles. 2,917,J89,
12-22-59, CI. 99—356.
Baiocchi, John. Machine for extruding measuring, cutting
and applying edible material. 2,890,662, 6-16-59, CI.
Bair/Lura'PC Illuminated fishing lure. 2.89S, 698, 8-11-59.
Bair1,' MUf"ord°M. Prosthetic device. 2,915,760, 12-8-59, CI.
3 2
Bair, Murray W., to The Magnavox Co. Gun control circuit
for semi-automatic operation of machine gun. 2,891,449,
6-23-59, CI. 89—135.
Bair, Reisin O. : See — . „„.,__„„
Roberts, Harold P., and Bair. 2,917,567.
Bair Richard H., to The Hubley Mfg. Co. Toy speedometer.
2,896.708, 7-28-59, CI. 161—18. „,,„,,.
Bair Richard H., to Weiss Bros. Truck dock bumper.
2,893,720, 7-7-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Bair Roger I. Combined step and stairway and extension
ladder. 2,896,830, 7-28-59, CI. 228—25. .
Bair Vernon, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Machine for wrapping
tobacco fillers. 2,917,053, 12-15-59, CI. 131—31.
Bair, Wilford G. : See —
Linden, Henry R., Reid, and Bair. 2,881,232.
Baird Albert W., to Union Carbide Corp. Welding wire feed.
2,880.305. 3-31-59, CI. 219—130.
Clark, Jonathan H., and Baird. 2,889,944.
Baird-Atomic, Inc. : Sec —
Stoddart, Hugh F., and Voutselas. 2 867,752.
Stoddart, Hugh F.. Cordingly, and Voutselas. 2,880,379.
Baird, Douglas O., and R. G. Bielenberg, to General Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic telephone systems
provided with toll recording facilities. 2,881,2o8, 4-7-5J,
q\ 179 is
Baird, Douglas O., and R. G. Bielenberg, to General Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic telephone systems
involving toll-recording facilities. 2,881,260, 4-7-59, CI.
lYq ig
Baird, James D. Ladder platform. 2,881,028, 4-7-59, CI.
Baird, James S. Fishing hook stand-off. 2,893,159, 7-7-59,
Baird, Joseph J., and C. A. Osovski. to Chesebro Whitman
Mfg Corp. Means for assembling ladders. 2,911,018,
ll_3-59, CI. 144 — 2.
Baird Machine Co., The : See —
Bunnell, Earl C. 2.908,318. ,.„,„,, wlo„
Baird Norman F., and W. J. Monohan, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Metallic part and corrosion resistant coating
therefor. 2,916,402, 12-8-59, CI. 117—134.
Baird Otho P. Tiltable outboard motor mount attachment
for boats. 2,916,009, 12-8-59, CI. 115 — 41.
Baird, Raymond C, to The Fluor Corp., Ltd. Self-synchroniz-
ing horse power indicator. 2.869,962, 1-20-59, CI. 346—4.
Baird, Raymond C, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Vibra-
tion free apparatus. 2,893,509, 7-7-59, CI. 181;— 46. .
Baird, Richard F., to Chrysler Corp. Windshield wiper
mounting. 2,900,658, 8-25-59, CI. 15—250.4.
Baird & Tatlock (London) Ltd. : See —
Bisby, Harry, Chapman, and Matthews. 2,891,699.
Baisden, Charley W. : See —
Thompson, Wayne G. 2,887,073.
Baisden, Harry W. : See —
Thompson, Wayne G. 2,887,073.
Baisley, Raymond J. : See —
Keely, Clifford D. 2,898,816.
Keely, Clifford D. 2,898,820.
Baits, Stephen S„ to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Air block
valve circuit. 2,871,981, 2-3-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Bakaloff, Todor : See —
Leicht. Alfons A., and Bakaloff. 2,872.559.
Bakelaar, John H. : See —
Hibbard, Oscar L., and Bakelaar. 2,909,891.
Baker, Albert A., and J. H. Schmid, to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co.
Siphon leg and water closet combination. 2,875,453,
3-3-59, CI. 4 — 252.
Baker, Albert A., and H. L. Rhoades, Jr., to J. A. Zurn Mfg.
Co. Operating mechanism for a wall hydrant. 2,881,602,
4-14-59, CI. 64—29.
Albert A., and H. L. Rhoades, Jr., to J. A. Zurn Mfg.
Roof drain. 2,881,921, 4-14-59, CI. 210—166.
Albert A., and H. L. Rhoades, Jr., to Zurn Industries.
Drain cup and support therefor. 2,8S8,138, 5-26-59,
210 — 166.
to Zurn Industries,
2,901,270, 8-25-59,
Baker,
Co.
Baker,
Inc.
CI
Baker, Albert A., and H. L. Rhoades, Jr.
Inc. Reservatory supporting device.
CI. 285 — 42.
Baker, Albert B. : See —
Mcllhennv, William F., Baker, Clarke, and Bauman
2,897,051.
Baker, Albert F., to Hancock Industries, Inc. Free handle
door latching mechanism. 2,911,248, 11-3-59, CI. 292—
280.
Baker, Allister L. : See —
Keuffel, Carl W., Hillman, and Baker. 2,909,964.
Baker, Arthur F., to American Steel Foundries. Clasp brake.
2,900,050, 8-18-59, CI. 188 — 56.
Baker, Benjamin P., and P. R. Pierson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electrical insulators. 2,909,591, 10-20-59,
CI. 174 — 177.
Baker, Bernard R., and H. M. Kissman, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Derivatives of 5-amino-d-ribofuranose. 2,875,194,
2-24-59, CI. 260—211.
Baker, Bertsil B., and J. D. Morrison, to Southern Research
Institute. Process for fluoride detection. 2,870,067,
1-20-59. 204 — 1.
Baker Castor Oil Co., The : See —
Smith, Malcolm K. 2,902,500.
Baker, Charles B. : See —
Conlisk. John R., and Baker. 2,886,131.
Baker, Charles F. Soap holder. 2,908,106, 10-13-59, CI.
45—28.
Baker, Charles H. : See —
Baker, Vance A. 2,911,078.
Baker, Charles H., to S & C Electric Co. Circuit interrupting
means. 2,880,289, 3-31-59, CI. 200 — 120.
Baker, Corwin W., to Burroughs Corp. Ring winding ma-
chine. 2,905,399. 9-22-59. CI. 242 — 4.
Baker, Donald R., to The Marley Co. Method of preserving
the wooden structure of cooling towers by impregnating.
2,895,848, 7-21-59, CI. 117 — 57.
Baker. Donald R., J. A. Nelson, and A. B. Storer to The
Marley 'Co. Timber connector. 2,867,016, 1-6-59, CI. 20 —
92.
Baker, Donald R., and H. E. Fordyce. to The Marley Co.
Drift eliminator assembly for cooling towers. 2,892,509,
6-30-59, CI. 183 — 26.
Baker, Douglas H., and R. G. Schaale, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Rake for trash rack. 2,904,181, 9-15-59, CI.
210—159.
Baker, Dwight L. : See —
Grimm, Phyllis W., and Baker. 2,901,401.
Baker, Edgar B., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method of improv-
ing soil. 2,868,758, 1-13-59. CI. 260 — 41.
Baker, Edgar B., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process for pre-
paring epoxy resin mc iified proteins and compositions re-
sulting therefrom. 2,882,250, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 6.
Baker, Edward G.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Titanium dioxide-calcium oxide catalyst for cracking hydro-
carbons. 2,886,513. 5-12-59, CI. 208 — 121.
Baker, Edward G., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Beryllia-boria composition as a catalyst for cracking higher
boiling hydrocarbons. 2,916,436, 12-8-59, CI. 208 — 114.
Baker, Edward G., T. J. Obszarny, and J. Schmidt, to Guard-
ian Electric Mfg. Co. Relay. 2,882,367, 4-14-59, CI.
200—87.
Baker, Edward G., and I. Kirshenbaum, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Boron zinc oxide and boron magnesium
oxide catalysts for conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,889,266,
6-2-59, CI. 208 — 114.
Baker, Edward G., and I. Kirshenbaum, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Catalytic cracking. 2,906,692,
9-29-59, CI. 208—74.
Baker, Floyd A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Amplifier
circuit. 2,871,441, 1-27-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Baker, Forrest G., and W. V. Millman, to American Air Filter
Co., Inc. Air conditioning unit. 2,909,043, 10-20-59, CI.
62—285.
Baker, Frank W. Grass trimming device. 2,882,600,
4-21-59, CI. 30—316.
Baker, George E., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Method of peak current measurement.
2,870,407, 1-20-59. CI. 324—103.
Baker, George T., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Telecommunication systems. 2,877,306, 3-10-59, CI.
179 — 18.
Baker, George T., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Automatic telephone systems. 2,885,482, 5-5-59,
CI. 179—18.
Baker, George T., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Electrical signalling systems. 2,886,645, 5-12-59,
CI. 179—18.
Baker, George T., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Telephone or like systems. 2,887,538, 5-19-59, CI.
179 — 18.
Baker, George T., and J. E. Wright, to British Telecommuni-
cations Research Ltd. Magnetic recording equipment.
2,907,007, 9-29-59, CI. 340—174.
Baker, George W. : See —
Gabriel, Gustave O. 2,S71,384.
Baker, Glenn J. : See —
Barret, William M., and Baker. 2,901,0S9.
Baker, Halsted \V., Jr., and J. W. Turner, to Rowe Mfg.
Co., Inc. Merchandising machine control circuit. 2,876, S83,
3-10-59, CI. 194 — 10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
51
2,879,147,
Baker, Harold B. : See — „ „„„ .„
Barker, Lylliard B., and Baker. 2,900,742.
Baker, Harold F., to Signode Steel Strapping Co. Piston and
staple driver combination. 2,881,738, 4-14-59, CI. 3 21 — 13.
Baker. Harry I., to King-Seeley Corp. Electrical tempera-
ture sensing device. 2,890,429, 6-9-59, CI. 338—28.
Baker Harry I., to King-Seeley Corp. Thermally compen-
sated overload device. 2,911,501, 11-3-59, CI. 200—113.
Baker, H. Dale : See —
Jones, Frank J. 2,873,100.
Baker, Herbert C. : See — nr_n njn
Gailliot, Joseph M., Jr., Wolfe, and Baker. 2,8(8,349.
Baker, Herbert K. Variable speed transmission. 2,883,881,
4-28-59, CI. 74 — 677.
Baker, Herman, and H. B. Ross, to International Hormones,
Inc. Production of vitamin B12 by thermophiles. 2,917,436,
12-15-59, CI. 195—125.
Baker, Houston R. Method of etching glass.
3-24-59, CI. 41 — 43.
Baker, Howard E., and J. A. Kapfer. Fishing apparatus.
2,913,845, 11-24-59, CI. 43—15.
Baker. Hugh J., & Co. : See —
Robinson, Howard A. 2,868,487.
Baker Industries, Inc. : See —
Ratzer, Arthur F., and Levin. 2,870,095.
Baker, Jack M., to General Electric Co. Regulating system
for steam-gas turbine powerplant. 2,911,789, 11-10-59,
€1. 60—39.18.
Baker, James G., to United States of America, Air Force.
36-inch f/3.7 lens. 2,872,845, 2-10-59, CI. 88—57.
Baker, James G.. to United States of America, Air Force.
Magnifier. 2,885,928, 5-12-59, CI. 88 — 57.
Baker, James G., to United States of America, Air Force.
Corrected photographic objective for night photography.
2,892,381, 6-30-59, CI. 88—57.
Baker, James G., to United States of America, Air Force.
Sighting instrument optical system. 2,899,862, 8-18-59,
CI. 88—57.
Baker, James G., to United States of America, Air Force.
Magnifier. 2,900,871, 8-25-59, CI. 88—57.
Baker, James G., to United States of America, Army. Im-
pact detonating fuze. 2,912,934, 11-17-59, CI. 102—73.
Baker, Jesse G. : See —
Netherton, Lyman R., and Baker. 2,878,611.
Netherton, Lyman R., and Baker. 2,878,612.
Baker, John C. : See — ■
Pryor, Dean E., and Baker. 2,896,568.
Baker, John E., H. A. C. Hogg, and E. Kettlewell, to The
M-O Valve Co. Ltd. Magnetrons. 2,887,615, 5-19-59, CI.
315 — 39.77.
Baker. John R. : See —
Conrad, Martin B., and Baker. 2,870,841.
Hoier, Walter A., and Baker. 2,902,798.
Baker, John R., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Cold flow prevent-
ing packing structures. 2,896,724, 7-28-59, CI. 166—204.
Baker, John R., and E. H. Clark. Jr., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
Tubing anchor. 2,874,784, 2-24-59, CI. 166 — 212.
Baker, Joseph W., and K. L. Godfrey, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Dialkoxyphosphinothioylthio-S-triazines. 2,887,432,
5-19-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Baker, Joseph W., and K. L. Godfrey, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Pyridylethyl thiophosphates. 2,889,330, 6-2-59, CI.
260—294.8.
Baker, Joseph W., and G. A. Saul, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Nitrobenzoylphosphonates. 2,900,296, 8-18-59, CI. 167 —
30.
Baker, Joseph W., and G. A. Saul, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Treating agricultural soils with propargyl phosphorothio-
ates. 2,906,661, 9-29-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Baker, Lathan E., to General Motors Corp. Pressure meas-
uring device. 2,879,450, 3-24-59, CI. 315—58.
Baker, Leslie N. : See —
Hussar, Joseph P. 2,915,912.
Baker, Leslie X. Motor driven rotary tooth brush. 2,916,752,
12-15-59, CI. 15 — 28.
Baker, Lionel R. : See —
Hopkins, Harold H., and Baker. 2,878,722.
Baker, Macon, to Atlas Enameling Co. Inc.
mounting clip. 2.867,305. 1-6-59, CI. 189— i
Baker, Marlin S. : See — ■
Rhoades, Nolan K., and Baker.
Baker, Marlin S., to The Parker
2,871,823, 2-3-59, CI. 120 — 42.
Baker. Marlin S., to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pen.
2,905,148, 9-22-59. CI. 120 — 51.
Baker. Max P.. to General Motors Corp.
2.869.585, 1-20-59. CI. 137 — 793.
Baker, Max P., to General Motors Corp.
2,879,091, 3-24-59, CI. 287 — 87.
Baker, Max P., to General Motors
2,917,334, 12-15-59, CI. 287—87.
Panel sheet
2,916,013.
Pen Co. Fountain
pen.
Flexible diaphragm
Ball joint assembly.
Corp. Ball joint.
Baker, Max P., to General Motors Corp.
2,919,150, 12-29-59, CI. 287—90.
Ball joint assemblies
Baker Oil Tools, Inc. : See —
Baker, John R. 2,896,724.
Baker, John R., and Clark. 2,874,784.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,871,949.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,871,950.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,878,877.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,878,878.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,885,009.
Bauer. Reuben C. 2,886,110.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,894,725.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,897,016.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,906,347.
Baker, Reuben C. 2,912,227.
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,S74,931.
Barg, Charles H. 2,872,160.
Bigelow, Herbert L. 2,871,946.
Clark, Earnest H., Jr. Re. 24,659.
Clark, Earnest H., Jr. 2,906,344.
Conrad, Martin B. 2,874.927.
Conrad, Martin B. 2,906,492.
Conrad, Martin B. 2,912,216.
Conrad, Martin B., and Baker. 2,870,841.
Crowe, Talmadge L. 2,893,491.
Muse, John F. 2,874,785.
Park, Robert O. 2,888,989.
Baker, Paul, to Julius Kayser & Co. Stocking. 2,901,901,
9-1-59, CI. 66—178.
Baker, Paul E., to California Research Corp. Carbon log-
ging through casing. 2,910,591, 10-27-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Baker, Paul E„ and S. B. Jones, to California Research Corp.
Radioactivity well log transmission system. 2,883,548,
4-21-59. CI. 250 — 71.
Baker, Paul H., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Prepa-
ration of stabilizer. 2,904,517, 9-15-59, CI. 252 — 397.
Baker, Paul W., and W. M. Wolff, to Holeproof Hosiery Co.
Display package. 2,917,163, 12-15-59, CI. 206—46.
Baker Perkins. Inc. : See —
Armstrong. John D., Flynn, and Wittenberger.
2,883,033.
Dersch, John A., and Burman. 2,885,973.
Engels, Eugene O. 2,899,135.
Engels, Eugene O., and Dersch. 2,900,927.
Irving, Henry F. 2,899,065.
Leaman, Raymond J., and Feige. 2,883,032.
Leaman, Raymond J., and Feige. 2,888,126.
Ricker, Fred G., and Randall. 2,917,192.
Smith, Harold K., and Gibbons. 2,899,040.
Valentyne, Peter H., and Sunbom. 2,902,950.
Wittenberger. Wallace W. 2,877,888.
Baker Perkins Ltd. : See —
Farrer, Kenneth. 2,884,115.
Farrer, Kenneth. 2,917,009.
Baker, Ralph C, to The Sheffield Corp. Amplifying appa-
ratus for gauging product characteristics. 2,889,704,
Baker, Ralph D. Wallpaper cutter. 2,889,623, 6-9-59, CI.
30—294.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Releasable clutch
device for well tools. 2,871,949, 2-3-59, CI. 106 — 237.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Stop devices for
well conduits. 2,871,950, 2-3-59, CI. 166 — 241.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Tubing anchor
and valve apparatus. 2,878,877, 3-24-59, CI. 166 — 212.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Clutch for
subsurface well tools. 2,878,878, 3-24-59, CI. 166 — 237.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Cold flow
preventing packing structures. 2,885,009, 5-5-59, CI.
166—204.
Baker, Reuben C. to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Releasable clutches
for subsurface well apparatus. 2,886,110, 5-12-59, CI.
166—217.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Junk basket for
well bores. 2,894,725, 7-14-59, CI. 255 — 28.
Baker, Reuben 0., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Removable drill
pipe protector. 2,897,016, 7-28-59, CI. 308—4.
Baker, Reuben C. to Baker Oil Tools Inc. Subsurface well
tools. 2,906,347, 9-29-59, CI. 166 — 237.
Baker, Reuben C, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Junk basket
for well bores. 2,912,227, 11-10-59, CI. 255—28.
Baker, Reuben C, and M. B. Conrad, to Baker Oil Tools. Inc.
Tubular string valve devices. 2,874,931, 2-24-59, CI. 251 —
218.
Baker, Richard D. : See —
Maraman, William J., Baxman, and Baker. 2,885,260.
Baker, Richard D., United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Production of plutonium from plutonium
fluoride. 2,890,110, 6-9-59, CI. 75—84.1.
Baker, Robert F. : See —
Marden, John W., Wroughton, and Baker. 2,916,535.
Baker, Robert G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Fungicidal
compositions and methods employing parachloro-alpha-
iodotoluene. 2,919,223, 12-29-59, CI. 167—30.
Baker, Robert M., V2 to N. K. Morey. Log debarking appa-
ratus. 2,912,023, 11-10-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Baker, Robert N., Y2 to Independent Iron Works, Inc. Ad-
justable trailer hitch. 2,893,753. 7-7-59, CI. 280—501.
Baker, Robert N., to Bowen & Co., Inc. Dental drill chuck.
2,895,738, 7-21-59, CI. 279 — 1.
Baker, Samuel B. : See —
Norton, James H., and Baker. 2,898,300.
Baker, Stephen C. Ignition system. 2,871,413, 1-27-59, CI.
315—224.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Baker, Stephen D. Elliptical reflector for instrument dials.
2,900,949, 8-25-59, CI. 11G — 129.
Baker, Theodore C. to Container Corp. of America. Carton
with hinged lid. 2,889,100, 6-2-59, CI. 229 — 44.
Baker, Thomas W., to Armco Steel Corp. Finishing machine
and method for use in the hot dip metallic coating of steel
strip, and coated strip. 2,906,018, 9-29-59, CI. 29—528.
Baker, Vance A., 60% to C. H. Baker. Engine throttle
control system. 2,911,078, 11-3-59, CI. 192 — 3.
Baker, Weldon S. Piston ring expander ring. 2,891,831,
6-23-59, CI. 309 — 40.
Baker, Willard C, to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle trans-
mission. 2,901,922, 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 687.
Bakker, Willem, to American Enka Corp. Twister. 2,918,781,
12-29-59, CI. 57—130.
Baker, William A. : See —
Pollard, Harold J., and Baker. 2,895,635.
Baker, William E., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Hot wire
device. 2,896,163, 7-21-59, CI. 324—106.
Baker, William E., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Mechanical
transducers. 2,913,904, 11-24-59, CI. 73 — 368.3.
Baker, William R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Resonant cavity excitation system.
2,898.555, 8^-59, CI. 331 — 96.
Baker, William R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Transformer. 2,901,714, 8-25-59,
CI. 336—82.
Baker, William R., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Accelerated plasma source. 2,902,614,
9-1-59, CI. 313—61.
Baker, William R., Q. A. Kerns, and J. Riedel, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Resonant
cavity excitation system. 2,868,974, 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Bakke, Hans A., and H. D. Treitel, to General Electric Co.
Meter housing. 2,895,637, 7-21-59, CI. 220 — 40.
Bakke, Jack W. : See —
Bakke, John W. 2,872,978.
Bakke, John W., to N. W. and J. W. Bakke, by decree of
final distribution. Tire-buffing machine. 2,872,978, 2-10-59,
CI. 164 — 10.2.
Bakke, Laurence D., and J. Pechenik, to Continental Motors
Corp. Engine lubrication and ventilation system.
2,902,022, 9-1-59, CI. 123 — 196.
Bakke, Norman W. : See —
Bakke, John W. 2 872,978.
Bakke, William W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylation of
oxazinidinones. 2,905,669. 9-22-59, CI. 260—244.
Bakke, William W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylation of
oxazolidinones. 2,905,690, 9-22-59, CI. 260—307.
Bakker, Eppe : See —
Starre, Gerrit, and Bakker. 2,900,720.
Bakker. Martinus A. M. : See —
Duran, Johannes C. Bakker, and van Zanten. 2,873,510.
Bakker, Pier, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Reverting call telephone system. 2,896,023, 7-21-59, CI.
179—17.
Bakker, Willem, to American Enka Corp. Winding apparatus.
2,887,279. 5-19-59, CI. 242—46.2.
Bakker, Willem, to American Enka Corp. Ring-twisting ap-
paratus. 2,909,026, 10-20-59, CI. 57—34.
Bakos, Joseph A., R. E. McGuire, and R. J. Kensel, to R.
Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. Method of making a one piece
solid handle knife. 2,868 042, 1-13-59, CI. 76—104.
Balaguer, Rodolfo R., to J. D. Hedges and Co. Ltd. Partner-
ship. Method of forming a bibulous coating on a metallic
anode. 2,893.899, 7-7-59, CI. 117 — 230.
Balaguer, Rodolfo R., 62y2% to James D. Hedges, and 12y2%
to Bessemer Securities Corp. Primary battery. 2,903,499,
9-8-59, CI. 136—107.
Balas Collet Mfg. Co., The : See—
Abramoska. Alfred A., and Cox. 2,871,721.
Cox. John R., and Smrekar. 2,872,199.
Balass, Valentin, to Tetra A. G. fur Hydraulische Bremsen
und Apparate. Force storage brake for motor vehicles.
2.887,188. 5-19-59, CI. 188—170.
Balassa, Leslie L. : See —
Auer, Laszlo, and Balassa. 2,900,354.
Balassa. Leslie L. Composition of cellulose and an alkali
biuret metal complex. 2,887,398, 5-19-59, CI. 106 — 203.
Balaz, Charles S. : See —
Chall, Harold J., and Balaz. 2,868,445.
Baldanza, Nicholas T. Tile constructions and mortarless
mounting thereof. 2,872,804, 2-10-59, CI. 72 — 19.
Baldanza, Nicholas T. Ultraviolet light illuminated sign and
display devices. 2,879,614, 3-31-59, CI. 40—134.
Baldanza, Nicholas T. Production of multi-color three-
dimensional plaques. 2,889,651, 6-9-59, CI. 41—24.
Baldauf, Reginald B. Spring-urged hinge construction for
doors, covers and the like. 2,867,841, 1-13-59, CI. 16—180.
Baldauski, Francis A. : See —
Arenson, Simon W., and Baldauski. 2,874,050.
Balde, Ulvsse, to Mithra A.G. Punched card machines.
2,918,123, 12-22-59, CI. 164 — 115.
Baldeschwieler, Emile L., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Reducing the corrosivity of vanadium-containing oils.
2,911,292, 11-3-59, CI. 44 — 68.
Baldi, Alfonso L., Jr. : See —
Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi. 2,911,332.
Baldini, James T., and H. R. Rosenberg, to E. I. dn Pont
de Nemours and Co. Augmenting poultry feed. 2,879,162,
3-24-59, CI. 99 — 4.
Baldinus, Joseph G., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process of
preparing stable fatty monoglycerides. 2,910,491, 10-27-59,
CI. 260 — 110.7.
Baldoni, Andrew A., and J. J. Miyashiro, to Morton Chemical
Co. Preparation of organo mercuric compounds. 2,914,-
451, 11-24-59, CI. 204 — 158.
Baldridge, James D. Swivel arm hook. 2,877,593, 3-17-59,
CI. 43 — 42.74.
Baldridge, Joseph R., to Diamond Alkali Co. Chemical com-
position and method. 2,895,870, 7-21-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Baldridge, Walter M., and K. R. Davisson. Spreader unit for
truck bodies. 2,871.021. 1-27-59. CI. 275 — 6.
Baldus, Rudolf, and H. Holler. Method of producing non-
distortable linings of noncorrosive, metallic materials for
containers of any kind. 2,914,846, 12-1-59, CI. 29 — 471.1.
Baldwin, Alan W. Composite indicator. 2,873,396, 2-10-59,
CI. 313—64.
Baldwin, Ann. Knock-down garment form and support
therefor. 2,901,154, 8-25-59, CI. 223—68.
Baldwin, Carroll F. Sleep preventing device. 2,910,679,
10-27-59 CI. 340—213.
Baldwin, Charles M. Retractible wheel structure for boats.
2,876,466, 3-10-59, CI. 9 — 1.
Baldwin, Darrell H. : See —
Sesler, Robert W., Baldwin, and Sprouse. 2,874,733.
Baldwin, David A. : See —
Williams, William H., and Baldwin. 2,919,423.
Baldwin, Francis P. : See —
Robison, Samuel B., and Baldwin. 2,895,850.
Serniuk, George E., and Baldwin. 2,918,446.
Baldwin, Francis P., and S. B. Robison, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Process for heat treating butyl
rubber with an aromatic nitroso compound and product
obtained. 2,895.937, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Baldwin, George C, to General Electric Co. Scintillation con-
verter. 2,902,604, 9-1-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Baldwin, George C, E. R. Gaerttner, and M. L. Yeater, to
General Electric Co. Adaptation of a high energy electron
accelerator as a neutron source. 2,902,613, 9-1-59, CI.
313—61.
Baldwin, Gordon S. Instant action boat bailer. 2,909,144,
10-20-59, CI. 114—185.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., to The Weatherhead Co. Tube
coupling including a pushed deformable tube cutting wedge.
2 873 9S5. 2-17-59 CI. 285 — 342.
Baldwin, John L. E., Rank Cintel Ltd. Magnetic field gen-
erating system. 2,890,382, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Baldwin, Lawrence W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron cathode interlock circuit.
2,888,563, 5-26-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Baldwin, Lawrence W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron control device. 2,901,622,
8-25-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Baldwin Lee E. : See —
Brady, Paul L„ and Baldwin. 2,902,296.
Baldwin, Lee E., and M. C. Bokelman, to Conair, Inc. Flow
limiter. 2,881,794, 4-14-59, CI. 137 — 501.
Baldwin, Leroy D., to General Dynamics Corp. Antennas.
2,885,676, 5-5-59, CI. 343—767.
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. : See —
Albers. Heinrich B. 2.908,316.
Bacchi Rav. 2.908,182.
Brown. Edwin C, and Gaden. 2,899,006.
Byerlein, Arthur A. 2,888,894.
Govan, William L. 2,899,053.
Hall. Keith W. 2,867,844.
Hall. Keith W. 2,882.556.
Hines, Frank F., and McGrath. 2,868,570.
Hines, Frank F. 2.913,691.
Kutsay, Ali U. 2,882.720.
Lasley, Robert A. 2,874.585.
Lathrop. Robert P. 2 883.617.
Lewis, Frank M. 2,884,912.
Lewis, Frank M., Keenan, and Goldmann. 2,S95,291.
McGrath, John F. 2,913.690.
Reichl, Revmond M. 2,903.130.
Reichl, Revmond M. 2,903,926.
Ruge, Arthur C. 2.868,535.
Sack, Joel. 2,900,090.
Sack, Joel. 2,900,095.
Snier. Hans G 2,869 524.
Willi, Richard B. 2,913,057.
Baldwin, Maynard M., to Phelps Dodge Corp., Anaconda Cop
per Mining Co., and Kennecott Copper Corp. Cuprom
derivatives of substituted cyclic thioureas. 2,890,150
6-9-59, CI. 167—33.
The : See —
2.873 638.
2.S99.648.
2.888.632.
2.868.593.
2,910,684.
Baldwin Piano Co.,
Corwin. Morton D.
Gregory, Marion B.
Livezey. Frederic M.
Jones, Edward M.
Jones, Edward M.
Jones, Edward M., and Winder. 2,902,655.
Martin, Daniel W. 2.879.683.
Munch. Walter, Jr. 2.918.576.
Schmidt, Vernon E. 2,907.996.
Timperman, Ernest J. 2,916,706.
Baldwin, Robert P., C. S. Jennings, and R. H. Fekert. Inte-
grated air-borne towing apparatus. 2.S92.599, 6-30-59.
CI. 244 — 3.
Baldwin, Vincent C. : See —
Pick, Joseph R., and Lasinski. 2,867,306.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Baldwin, William S., D. E. Floyd, and E. F. PaschUe, to
General Mills, Inc. Treatment of poly-unsaturated fatty
acids. 2,868 815, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 113.
Baldwin, William W., to Cambridge Filter Mfg. Corp.
Filters. 2,884,091, 4-28-59, CI. 183—71.
Bales, Charles A., and H. O. Linde, to United States Steel
Corp. Control system for lifting apparatus. 2,906,249,
9-29-59, CI. 121 — 46.
Bales, John K. Universal service drop conduit brace. 2,914,-
279, 11-24-59, CI. 248 — 49.
Bales, Raymond W. Floor waxing device. 2,911,661,
11-10-59, CI. 15 — 98.
Balestrini, Roberto H. Electric heating element. 2,912,661,
11-10-59, CI. 338 — 58.
Balfe, Bernard J., and P. G. Edgerley, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Aqueous pigmented dispersion containing
a butadiene-methyl methacrylate copolymer. 2,883,355,
4-21-59, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Balfour, Beatty & Co., Ltd. : See —
Gill, John E., and Fletcher. 2,915,580.
Balinkin, Isay : See —
Burchenal, Charles H., and Balinkin. 2,887,867.
Balinkin, Isay, and C. H. Dwight. Device for demonstrating
color mixture. 2,917,836, 12-22-59, CI. 35 — 28.3.
Balint, Allen E. : See —
Ramsden, Hugh E., and Balint. 2,890,176.
Balint, John : See —
Flora, Laurence H., and Balint. 2,893,671.
Balje, Otto E., and C. R. Stein, to Crane Co. Cooling turbine.
2.904,307, 9-15-59. CI. 253—55.
Ball. Albert L., to Bay State Abrasive Products Co. Durable
open-mesh fabric. 2.874.729. 2-24-59, CI. 139 — 383.
Ball, Alpheus M., to United States of America, Army. Prep-
aration of rolled sheets of smokeless powder. 2,907,073,
10-6-59, CI. 1—1.
Ball, Arthur F., R. H. Goldbaum, and E. H. Whitney, V2 to
R. H. Goldbaum, and y2 to M. M. Segal. Hollow heel for
shoes. 2,906,039, 9-29-59, CI. 36 — 34.
Ball Brothers Co., Inc. : See —
Hamilton, Clarence L., and Michael. 2,889,674.
Ball, Fred M., and C. H. Coney, to Eastman Kodak Co. Sul-
fonic acid catalyzed cellulose acetate butyrate urea-form-
aldehyde coating composition for paper and process of
preparation. 2,875.164, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 15.
Ball, Gaines L., and J. Hamrick, to The Batson-Cook Co.
Vapor hood for size box. 2,897,575, 8-4-59, CI. 28 — 28.
Ball, Henry, to Radio Corp. of America. Bistable relays.
2,895,027, 7-14-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Ball, Henry A., to The Cleanola Co. Apparatus and method
for applying coatings. 2,889,237. 6-2-59, CI. 117 — 94.
Ball, Howard L., and J. M. Ytuarte. Pliers with handle
latching means. 2,881,649, 4-14-59, CI. 81 — 339.
Ball. John A. : See —
Dolman, Henry J., Hamilton, and Ball. 2,890,554.
Ball, John S., to Henry Simon, Ltd. Rotary feeders for posi-
tive pressure pneumatic conveyor systems. 2,891,685,
6-23-59, CI. 214—17.
Ball, Thomas M., to Chrysler Corp. Fuel injection system.
2,918,914, 12-29-59, CI. 123—119.
Ballantine Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Uiga, Endel. 2,879,474.
Ballantine, P., & Sons : See —
Bostock, Raymond N. 2,917,220.
Horn, Peter. 2,880.030.
Ballard, Chennie M. Disc valve. 2,902,252 9-1-59, CI.
251 — 168.
Ballard, Hyde W., to James Lees and Sons Co. Pile wire
for looms. 2,874.725, 2-24-59. CI. 139 — 44.
Ballard, James W. : See —
Ostrofsky, Bernard, and Ballard. 2,913,357.
Ballard, James W., and H. Brier, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Hydraulic system accumulator
means. 2,893,434, 7-7-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Ballard, John H. : See —
Berg, Clyde H, Hines, Hunt, Reeg, and Ballard.
2,881,117.
Ballard, Randall C, to Radio Corp. of America. Light filter.
2,880,268, 3-31-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Ballard, Robert G., to General Electric Co. Flowmeter.
2,914,943, 12-1-59, CI. 73 — 194.
Ballard, Robert G., to General Electric Co. Frequency-
compensated flowmeter system.
73 — 194.
2,914,944, 12-1-59, CI.
Ballard, Seaver A. : See —
Raley, John H., Mullineaux, and Ballard. 2,880,249.
Raley, John H., Mullineaux, and Ballard. 2,898,386.
Ballard, Wiley P., S. P. Dickens, J. K. McKinley, and B. F.
Smith, to The Texas Co. Hvdrocarbon coking and hy-
drogenation process. 2,888,393, 5-26-59, CI. 208 — 58.
Ballard, Wiley P., J. R. Gibson, and B. F. Fort, Jr., to
Texaco Inc. Recovery and utilization of normally gaseous
olefins. 2,906,795, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 683.43.
Ballauer, Alb C. : See —
Stamm, Robert H., and Ballauer. 2,884,077.
Bailer, Maurice H. : See-
Girouard, Philias H, Schuyler, and Bailer. 2,870,678.
Ballet, Leon R., 70% to Societe Anonvme dite : Pleyel.
Piano-action. 2,917,962. 12-22-59, CI. 84 — 242.
Ballew, Julius R. Anchoring device. 2,899,029, 8-11-59, CI.
1S9— 92.
Ballhausen, Carl, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Method of processing pulverulent raw materials
and an apparatus for performing the same. 2,906,596,
9-29-59, CI. 23—1.
Ballinger, Dale O. : See —
Squires, Rathbun B., and Ballinger. 2,900,605.
Ballinger, Wallace A., to Otis Co. Latched-backbone remov-
able mop. 2,890,471. 6-16-59, CI. 15 — 229.
Ballo, Carlo. Soap cake holder. 2,883,791, 4-28-59, CI.
45 — 28.
Ballon, Frederick E. M. : See —
Van Devente-, Harry R., and Bailey. 2,886,640.
Ballou, Richard P., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Electric
switches. 2,907,856, 10-6-59, CI. 200—170.
Ballweber, Edward G. : jSee —
Molotsky, Hyman M., and Ballweber. 2,871,255.
Balmain, William A., to Uni-Seco (Overseas) Ltd. Building
structures. 2,807,007, 1-6-59, CI. 20—4.
Balmer, Donald F. : See —
Runge, Frank E., and Balmer. 2,891,131.
Balmer, William, to Autoscreen Mfg. Co. Ltd. Screen print-
ing machines. 2.870,703. 1-27-59. CI. 101 — 126.
Balmes Solanas, Ramon, to Estirajes Balmes, S.A. Mech-
anism for applying pressure to the drafting rollers of
spinning and other textile preparatory machines.
2,884,664, 5-5-59, CI. 19—135.
Balocca, Alfred E. : See —
Canniff, Thomas L., and Balocca. 2,917,391.
Balogh, Rov O., to McCabe-Powers Auto Body Co. Door latch.
2,871,048, 1-27-59, CI. 292—173.
Balogh, Roy O., to McCabe-Powers Auto Body Co. Tower
vehicles. 2,888,299, 5-26-59, CI. 304 — 29.
Balonick, Samuel A., to Superior Sleeprite Corp. Guard rail
for beds. 2,871,490, 2-3-59, CI. 5—331.
Balsam, Maurice M. Die presses. 2,879,826, 3-31-59, CI.
153 — 1.
Balsiger, Harold E., to Landis Tool Co. Concentric loader.
2,874,518, 2-24-59. CI. 51—103.
Balsiger, Harold E., and A. J. Jones, to Landis Tool Co. Work
transfer apparatus. 2,867,058, 1-6-59, CI. 51—105.
Baltes, Bernard J., and S. L. Steelman. Preparation of
oxytocin and ACTH. 2,910,404, 10-27-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymerization of ethylene. 2,887,473, 5-19-59, CI. 260—
94.9.
Baltimore Paint & Color Works : See —
Shuger, Leroy W. 2,897,732.
Shuger, Leroy W. 2,897,733.
Baltrush, John J., Jr. : See —
Smith, Raymond E. and W. R.. and Baltrush. 2,905,102.
Baltus, George T., M. P. Wolpin, B. Smith, Jr., and J. S.
Lachcik, to Hydraulic Research & Mfg. Co. Servo valves.
2,897,792, 8-4-59, CI. 121—46.5.
Baltzly, Richard, and J. C. Seed, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Process of alleviating diarrhea with
optical isomers of piperidyl methadone. 2,917,430,
12-15-59, CI. 167 — 55.
Baluck, Francis M., A. J. Brunner, and H. F. Runge, to
Western Electric Co., Inc. Article-handling device for
racks. 2,911,087, 11-3-59, CI. 198—20.
Balzer, Abram P. Implement mounting device for tractors.
2,904,117, 9-15-59, CI. 172 — 448.
Balzhiser, James K. : See —
Billingsley, William F., and Balzhiser. 2,869,609.
Bamat, Joseph, to Amida S. A. Watch movement including a
sweep seconds hand. 2,898,730, 8-11-59, CI. 58 — 59.
Bamat, Joseph, to Amida S.A. Watch movement with a cen-
tral seconds hand. 2,903,846, 9-15-59, CI. 58 — 59.
Bamat, Joseph, to Amida S.A. Watch movement controlling
directly a central seconds gear. 2,915,873, 12-8-59, CI.
58—125.
Bamber, Millard J., to United States of America, Navy.
Bearings with force indicating means. 2,908,164, 10-13-
59. CI. 73 — 14V.
Bamberger, Julien G., to B-T Co., Inc. Retaining clamps.
2,879,969, 3-31-59, CI. 248 — 361.
Bamberger, Roland : See —
Kracker, Herbert, Mohr, and Bamberger. 2,872,44a.
Bamburg, Robert A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Shipping container. 2,894,672, 7-14-59, CI. 229—27.
Bame, John L. : See —
Yust, Venard E., and Bame. 2,889,212.
Bamford, William P., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Meth-
od of bending glass sheets. 2,869,287, 1-20-59, CI. 49 — 84.
Bamm Corp. : See —
Bagarozy, Tully J. 2,880,664.
Bampton, Robert F. : See —
Mitchell, Reid L., Bampton, and Wadman. 2,875,473.
Ban, Syoiti. to Tokeda Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.
a-Isonicotinoyl-jS-carbalkoxyhydrazines. 2,908,687, 10-13-
59, CI. 260 — 295.
Ban, Thomas E. : See —
McDowell, Robert C, and Ban. 2,876,489.
Banas, Conrad M. : See —
Sziklas, Edward A., and Banas. 2,914,915.
Bancroft-Brillotex International S.A. : See —
Boer, Arpad. 2,895,857.
Bancroft Cap Co. : See —
Weinstein, Bernard. 2,873,451.
Weinstein, Bernard. 2,878,480.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 195U
to The McKav Ma-
2,900,143, 8-18-00,
Bancroft, George H., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Liquid level control apparatus. 2,898,933, 8-11-59, CI.
137—392.
Bancroft, Joseph, & Sons Co. : See —
Ford, Florence M. 2,876,136.
Maclntyre. William K. 2,870,038.
Nuessle, Albert C, and McKone. 2,899,263.
Bandel, David : See —
Rosenberg, Sheldon, and Bandel. 2,887,414.
Bander, Alfred : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Wagner, Aumuller, Korger, Scholz,
and Bander. 2,891,960.
Bandfield, Russel E., and C. J. Kraemer. Combination spout
cap and flint holder. 2,886,171. 5-12-59, CI. 206 — 42.
Bandli, John C, L. W. Foster, and D. K. Farmer, to McCul-
loch Corp. Rotary pump impeller. 2,899,902, 8-18-59,
CI. 103—117.
Band-Ti Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Powell, Walter G. 2,908.329.
Bandy, Kenneth L., and R. C. Davidson,
chine Co. Brake control for uncoiler.
CI. 242—75.44.
Bane, Ralph W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Separation of thorium from uranium.
2,902,338, 9-1-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Banes, Fred W. : See —
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Hughes, and Banes. 2,909,538.
Banes, Fred W., J. F. Nelson, and R. F. Leary, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Process for preparing petro-
leum resins II. 2,894,937, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 82.
Banes, Fred W., and H. K. Wiese, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Bicycloheptene carboxylates and their pro-
duction. 2,894,976, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 468.
Banes, Fred W., and W. P. Fitz Gerald, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Process for reacting a copolymer of
an isoolefin and a conjugated diene with a polar organic
monomer and product thereof. 2,901,458, 8-25-59, CI.
260 — 45.5.
Banfield, Thomas J. : See —
Friedmann, Charles L., and Banfield. 2,878.461.
Banfill, Bill L. Electrical caliper device. 2,886,892 5-19-59,
CI. 33—148.
Bang, Mogens W.. to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical panel assembly for dip soldering. 2,884,612,
4-28-59, CI. 339—150.
Bang. Roger F.. Backing olate for a photolithographic chase.
2.869.448. 1-20-59. CI. 95 — 76.
Bange, Glenn R. : See —
Weingarten, Morris, D'Augustine, and Bange. 2,902,973.
Bangert, Charles, Jr. : See —
Veitch. Albert H., and Bangert. 2,869,042.
Bangert, James G., and A. Feldman, to General Foods Corp
Food product. 2,901,355, 8-25-59, CI. 99 — 139.
Bangert, John T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Com-
puter for network synthesis. 2,910,241, 10-27-59, CI.
235 — 180.
Bangs, Joseph F., and T. R. Duncan ; said Bangs assor. to
said Duncan. Music comb mounting means. 2,916,959,
12-15-59. CI. 84—97.
Baniel, Abraham, and R. Blumberg, to Makhtsavei Israel.
Process for the preparation of phosphoric acid. 2,880.063.
3-31-59. CI. 23 — 165.
Baniel, Abraham, and R. Blumberg, to Makhtsavei Israel.
Preparation of water-soluble inorganic metal salts and
HC1 acid by double decomposition. 2,894,813, 7-14-59,
CI. 23—50.
Baniel, Abraham, and R. Blumberg, to Makhtsavei Israel.
Process for the preparation of water-soluble metal sulfates
phosphates or nitrates. 2.902,341, 9-1-59. CI. 23 — 50.
Banigan, Thomas F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Vinylidene chloride copolymer coating compositions. 2.900,-
449, 10-20-59, CI. 117—145.
Banite Co. : See —
Lipnman, Samuel. 2,876.9.36.
Bank, Albert M., and A. J. Katz, to Super Sagless Spring
Corp. Reclining furniture. 2,884,990, 5-5-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Bank. Morton L. Jack device for lifting fixtures and the like.
2.882.100. 4-14-59. CI. 304 — 2.
Bank of America National Trust and Savings Assn. : See —
Delafontaine, Charles. 2.879.770
Delafontaine, Charles. 2.911,762.
Libby, Edward W. 2,894.410.
Ordorica, Miguel A. 2. S"S.on3.
Ordorica. Miguel A. 2.894,592.
Bank, Thor G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfs. Co.
for circuit breakers. 2.881.285, 4-7-59,
Banker, Louis C. Ice cream container
3-24-59, CI. 220—85.
Banker. Oscar H.. to New Products Corp
2,875,774, 3-3-59, CI. 137 — 108.
Banker. Oscar H., to New Products Corp
2,876,548, 3-10-59. CI. 33 — 126.4.
Banker, Oscar H., to Now Products Corp. Open center valve.
2,879,748, 3-31-59. CI. 121 — 46.5.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corn. Flu;d nressure
operated clutch. 2.883.026. 4-21-59. Cl. 192—85.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Closed center
valve and system. 2,894.533, 7-14-59, Cl. 137—622.
Banker. Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Accessory drive.
2.896,477, 7-28-59, Cl. 74—752.
Banker. Oscar IT., to New Products Corp. Accessory drive.
2.001,924. 9-1-59. Cl. 74—752.
Time del^v device
Cl. 200—97.
rack. 2.878.958.
Unloader valve.
Oil level gauge.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Flow divider.
2,910,085, 10-27-59, Cl. 137—101.
Banker, Oscar H., to New Products Corp. Open center valve
with limited reaction. 2,914,035, 11-24-59, Cl. 121 — 46.5.
Bankert, Ralph A., to Hercules Powder Co. 2,2'-methylenebis-
(5-isopropylphenol). 2,877.210, 3-10-59, Cl. 200—45.95.
Bankit Container Co. : See —
Humphrey, Norman J. 2,917,224.
Banks, George B., to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Tele-
vision and like camera tube arrangements. 2,888,601,
5-26-59, Cl. 315 — 11.
Banks, George W. High pressure metering valve. 2,917,271,
12-15-59, Cl. 251 — 122.
Banks, Nathaniel H. : See —
Smith, Joseph N. 2,875,925.
Banks. Robert R. : See —
Roche. Charles E., and Banks. 2,883,268.
Banks, Stanley A. Sunshade for fuel tank. 2,876,715,
3-10-59. Cl. 108 — 1.
Banks, Sydney E. : See —
Fairest, Derek H. and Banks. 2,908,414.
Banks, Waldo H. : See —
Newbegin, John L.. and Banks. 2,872,948.
Bann, Michael S., and H. O. Lewis, to Collins Radio Co.
Magnetostrictive resonant-disc test jig. 2,897,439, 7-28-59,
Cl. 324 — 34.
Banner Welder, Inc. : See —
Forssmark, Boo H. 2,906,856.
Banning Electrical Products Corp. : See —
Banning, Gerald E. 2,881,338.
Banning, Gerald E., to Banning Electrical Products Corp.
Variable speed alternating current motor. 2,881,338.
4-7-59, Cl. 310—119.
Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Cigarette machines and tie like.
2.873,745. 2-17-59, Cl. 131—59.
Bannister, Constance, and J. H. Hatcher. Nursing bottle as-
sembly. 2,870,930. 1-27-59, Cl. 215—11.
Bannister, Constance, and M. Petitta. Visor cap. 2,874,387,
2-24-59, Cl. 2—195.
Bannister, Lemuel : See —
Fidelman, Paul H. 2.882,598.
Bannon, Thomas W., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Slide adjust-
ment control for metal working press. 2,884,885, 5-5-59,
Cl. 113 — 038.
Bannow. Rudolph F., to Bridgeport Machines. Inc. Variable
leverage iov stick for feeding work. 2,912,879, 11-17-59,
Cl. 74—525.
Banowetz. Michael W., Sr., to Southern Ant Trap Co., Inc.
Ant trap. 2,907,136, 10-6-59, Cl. 43—121.
Banta, George E. Refuse bag holder. 2,896,828, 7-28-59,
Cl. 224 — 42.46.
Bantar, Inc. : See —
McBride, John W. 2,906,158.
Banus, Mario D., E. R. Winiarczyk, and H. W. Lanibe. to
Metal Hvdrides Inc. Method for preparing sodium hydride.
2.898,195. 8-4-59, Cl. 23 — 204.
Baptist, Arthur H., to F. Granberg. Sash lock. 2,884,276,
4-28-59, Cl. 292 — 336.
Baptista. Albert. Water control system for planting machines.
2,888,890, 6-2-59. Cl. 111—7.
Bar Products Co. : See —
Povse, Vincent A., and Zerby. 2,894,281.
Barabas, John J., to Castro Convertible Corp. Reclining
chair structure. 2,892.484. 6-30-59. Cl. 155 — 106.
Barabas, Silvio, to Canadian Copper Refiners Ltd. Process of
separating palladium from metals of the platinum group.
2,875,040, 2-24-59, Cl. 75—121.
Barabutes, Nena K. : See —
Hein, Delton W„ Alheim, and Barabutes. 2.877.252.
Barabutes, Theodore, and A. Kulick, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp Remote metering apparatus. 2,900,607.
8-18-59, Cl. 332—16.
Barabutes, Theodore, and A. Kulick, Jr., to Westinsrhouse
Electric Corp. Remote metering apparatus. 2,900,627.
8-18-59, Cl. 340—186.
Barake1, Gabriel S. Method applied to cinematographic scenes
to obtain three dimensional effects of moving pictures with-
out the use of special glasses. 2,891,440, 6-23-59. Cl.
88—16.
Baral, Leon L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of preparing
silica-alumina catalysts. 2,904,521, 9-15-59, Cl. 252 — 455.
Barall, Karl, to Rheinstah] Wanheim Gesellscbaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Pit props. 2,911,181. 11-3-59,
Cl. 248 — 357.
Baram, Samuel. Sweep stick for looms. 2,917,086, 12-15-59,
Cl. 139—151.
Baran, John S. : See —
Pappo, Raphael, and Baran. 2,912,432.
Baran, John S., and R. Pappo, to G. D. Searle & Co. 3-ox-
ocona-l,4-dienine, and intermediates for its preparation.
2,910,470, 10-27-59, Cl. 260—239.5.
Baran, Joseph G., to Burgess-Manning Co. Combined panel
heating, cooling and lighting system. 2,887.504, 5-19-59.
Cl. 240 — 9.
Baran, Joseph G., to Burgess-Manning Co. Combined panel
heating, cooling and lighting system. 2,S87,565, 5-19-59,
Cl. 240 — 9.
Baran, Paul. Null-responsive ratio-modulation multiplex
data transmission svstems. 2.879.501, 3-24-59, Cl.
340—1 S2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
55
Baranauckas, Charles F., A. L. Blackwell, and J. L. Olmstead,
to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process for the manufacture
and recovery of a chlorine-containing carboxylic anhydride.
2,903,463, 9-8-59, CI. 260—346.6.
Baranauckas, Charles F., and R. R. White, to Hooker Chemi-
cal Corp. Hydrogenation of esters of perfluorinated di-
carboxylic acids. 2,911,444, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 633.
Baranauckas, Charles F., and D. H. Campbell, to Hooker
Chemical Corp. Recovery of saturated perhalogenated fluo-
rine containing hydrocarbons. 2,916,526, 12-8-59, CI.
260 — 653.
Baranoff, Nicolas : See —
Volcov, Vittorio, and Baranoff. 2,868,492.
Baranowski, Leslie B. : See —
Topol, George J.. Baranowski, and Bartik. 2,870,859.
Barany, Oscar : See —
Goldberg, Rubin, and Barany. 2,882,702.
Baratelli, Charles : See —
Benedict, Michael D., Jr., and Baratelli. 2,874,462.
Barath, Josef. Sofa bed. 2,876,463, 3-10-59, CI. 5 — 21.
Baraut, Marcel J. : See —
Paris, Francois G., Salmon, Mihail, Baraut, and Beitin.
2,878,790.
Barb, Wolfgang G. : See —
Roper, Alec N., Seijo, and Barb. 2,914,505.
Barbanotti, Mario. Apparatus for forming a suction-cup
receiving cavity in a moulded denture. 2,916,766, 12-15-59,
CI. 18—5.7.
Barbeau, Raymond A., and H. L. Meade, to International
Business Machines Corp. Automatic column error oblitera-
tion for paper tape. 2,901,041. 8-25-59, CI. 164 — 113.
Barbeau, Raymond A., and J. B. Norris, to International
Business Machines Corp. Multiple purpose unit record con-
trol device. 2,910,536, 10-27-59, CI. 178 — 92.
Barber, Alfred E., and A. Maiga. Clothes pin bag. 2,917,260,
12-15-59, CI. 248—99.
Barber-Colman Co. : See —
Campbell, William G., and Kelly. 2,918,849.
Cotta, Ralph L. 2,906,178.
Crandall, Charles B. 2,909,828.
Glassow, Franklyn A. 2,882,461.
Kennedy, Walter W. 2,872,859.
Kennedy, Walter W. 2,891,576.
Livingston, Richard D. 2.885.920.
Marcellus, Brooks. 2,885,658.
Paulson, William A. 2,889,536.
Schaeve, Donald K. 2.908,829.
Trost. Wavne C. 2.867.028.
Welker, Oscar L., and Hetchler. 2,873,368.
Westbrook. Lowell V. 2.898.981.
Barber, Edmund A., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Printing machine. 2,909,971, 10-27-59, CI. 95 — 1.7.
Barber, Franklin D., to Standard Car Truck Co. Seal ring
for journal bearing. 2,903,306, 9-8-59, CI. 308 — 83.
Barber, George R. : flee —
Barber, Harry A., and Sauer. 2,893,600.
Barber, Harry A., and Sauer. 2,893,601.
Barber, Harry A., Sauer, and Heacock. 2,893,602.
Sieg, Robert P., and Barber. 2,870,082.
Barber-Greene Co. : See —
Barber, Harry A., and Ross. 2,913,710.
Sauer, James F. 2.873,955.
Stewart. Edward C. 2,869,710.
Barber, Harry A., and J. F. Sauer, to Barber-Greene Co.
System and apparatus for measuring loose material.
2.893.600, 7-7-59, CI. 222 — 1.
Barber, Harry A., and J. F. Sauer, to Barber-Greene Co.
System and apparatus for measuring bitumen and the like.
2.893.601, 7-7-59, CI. 222 — 1.
Barber, Harry A., J. F. Sauer, and R. C. Heacock, to Barber-
Greene Co. Apparatus for measuring aggregate for mixture
with asphalt. 2,893,602, 7-7-59, CI. 222 — 77.
Barber, Harry A., and B. M. Ross, to Barber-Greene Co.
Indicator and shut-off for aggregate bins. 2,913,710.
11-17-59, CI. 340—246.
Barber, Michael F., and A. H. Raubitsehek. Artificial bird
2,903,819, 9-15-59, CI. 46—156.
Barber, William : See —
Carver, Gordon M., Jr., and Barber. 2,893,548.
Barbera, Robert A. Shock absorption and vibration isolator.
2,876,979, 3-10-59, CI. 248—358.
Barberis, Fortunate to General Motors Com. Injector igniter
plug. 2,885,859, 5-12-59, CI. 60—39.82. "
Barberis. Giovanni, to Riv. Officine Di Villar Perosa Societa
per Azioni. Lever operated differential actuating mecha-
nism. 2,869,783. 1-20-59. CI. 235 — 3.
Barbknecht, Fred W., to International Harvester Co. Cotton
picker spindle mounting. 2,869,308, 1-20-59, CI. 56 — 50.
Barbour, Fenner S. : See —
Worthen, Eugene P., and Barbour. 2,893,926.
Barbour, John P. : See —
Dyke, Walter P., and Barbour. 2,916,668.
Barbour Welting Co. : See —
Shea, Francis L. 2,916,834.
Vizard, William C. 2,912,700.
Vizard, William C. 2,912,701.
Barch. William E., to Standard Brands Inc. Pvrophosphate
baking powders. 2,870,017. 1-20-59. CI. 99 — 95.
Barch, William E., and W. Neumann, to Standard Brands Inc
Cheese composition. 2,871,127, 1-27-59, CI. 99 — 117.
Barchmann, Helmut, H. Freier, and H. Kruse, to Dr.-Ing.
Schneider & Co. Lights intended for use in the open air.
2,916,609, 12-8-59, CI. 240—25.
Barclay, Earle H. Method of forming an abrasive sheet.
2,899,288, 8-11-59, CI. 51 — 293.
Barclay, Eugene S., to Merck & Co., Inc. Vented bottle
closure. 2,884,152, 4-28-59, CI. 215—56.
Barclay, James C. : See —
Rutland, David F., and Barclay. 2,868,454.
Barclays Bank Ltd. : See —
Clarke, George W., Weston, and Andrews. 2,894,055.
Clarke, George W., Weston, and Andrews. 2,914,599.
Barcrof t, Stanley, to The Minister of Supply, in Her Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,868,022,
1-13-59, CI. 74 — 5.4.
Bard, Francis N. : See —
Oswald, Harry J. 2,907,590.
Bard, George L., to Ortho-Sonic Instruments, Inc. Play-back
sound reproducer. 2,809,877, 1-20-59, CI. 274 — 23.
Bard-Parker Co., Inc. : See —
Ladd, John W. B. 2,890,792.
Ladd, John W. B., and Arden. 2,890,801.
Bardash, Manuel L., and D. P. Sarett, to American Bosch
Anna Corp. Punch through tester. 2,917,710, 12-15-59,
CI. 324—158.
Bardeen, Thomas, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Se-
quence indicator for oscillograms. 2,867,490. 1-6-59, CI.
346 — 49.
Bardeen, Thomas, to Gulf Research & Development Co,
Seismometer. 2,890,438, 6-9-59, CI. 340—17.
Bardeen, Thomas, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Auto-
matic volume control systems for seismograph amplifiers.
2,905,772. 9-22-59. CI. 179 — 171.
Bardeen, Thomas, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Con-
trol for seismograph prospecting filter circuits. 2,911,600,
11-3-59, CI. 333 — 70.
Bardeen, Thomas, and I. C. Zacher, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Seismograph filter systems. 2,867,779.
1-6-59, CI. 333 — 70.
Barden Corp., The : See —
Mims, Bruce L. 2,867,113.
Mims, Bruce L. 2,867,114.
Barden, Wayne A. : See —
Budd, Wilbert H., Christner, Barden, Kehres, and Daily.
2,871,328.
Hartman, Clinton W., Daily, and Barden. 2,916,717.
Barden, Wavne A., and M. B. Arisinan, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. Electric snap switch. 2,881,280, 4-7-59,
CI. 200 — 77.
Barden, Wayne A., and C. C. Snyder, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. High voltage variable resistor. 2,899,662,
8-11-59, CI. 338 — 174.
Barden, Wayne A., C. C. Snyder, and G. S. Thompson, to
Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Electrical control in-
strumentality. 2,909,749, 10-20-59, CI. 338 — 163.
Baidin, Joe P., and W. H. Dudar. Tire pressure indicators.
2,874,241, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 61.25.
Bardini, Armando J. : See —
Freeman, Marshall E. C, Creed, and Bardini. 2,905,216.
Bardonesehi, Roland : See —
Muller, Georges, and Bardonesehi. 2,907,769.
Muller, Georges, Joly, and Bardonesehi. 2,888,472.
Bardons & Oliver, Inc. : See —
Maryanski, John L., and Valentino. 2,868,550.
Bardorf, Oskar, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Heavy duty switch with magnetic blasting. 2,871,320,
1-27-59, CI. 200—146.
Bardos, Thomas J., and D. B. Olsen, to Armour and Co.
Analogs of riboflavin and their preparation. 2,867,614,
1-6-59. CI. 260 — 211.3.
Bardy, Peter J., to General Binding Corp. Combined pinn-h
and binding machine. 2,908,173, 10-13-59. CI. 74 — 107.
Bardy, Peter J., and A. Siegelman, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. Container
filling machine. 2,901,209, 8-25-59, CI. 249—15.
Bare, Conrad B., and R. L. Clauser, to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Nickel and cobalt' recovery from ammoniacal solutions.
2,879,137, 3-24-59, CI. 23—183.
Barecki, Chester J. to American Seating Co. Safetv equip-
ment for vehicle occupants. 2,886,259, 5-12-59, CI. 242 —
107.4.
Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Safetv equip-
ment for vehicle occupants. 2,898,976, 8-11-59. CI.
155—189.
Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Automatic reel.
2,899,146. 8-11-59, CI. 242 — 107.4.
Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Vehicle seat.
2,907,378, 10-6-59, CI. 155 — 191.
Barefoot. Carlton K., to Bacon American Corp. Apparatus for
retreading tires. 2,903,742, 9-15-59, CI. 18—18.
Barel, Cornells, to Rudolf Blik. Electrische Apparaten-on
Metaalwarenfabriek N. V. Rotary cleaning brush attach-
ment for suction cleaning devices. 2,870,468, 1-27-59, CI.
15—49.
Baren, Louis.
211—78.
Laboratory rack. 2,883,063, 4-21-59, CI.
Barengoltz, Bernard A., to McGraw-Edison Co. Transformer
core and coil clamping means. 2,886,791, 5-12-59, CI.
336 — 197.
Barens, Leonard H., to The Garrett Corp. Contour or spiral
milling device. 2,909,906, 10-27-59, CI. 90—13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Barenyi, Bela. Vehicle body composed of an upper and a
lower section. 2,880,032, 3-31-59, CI. 296 — 28.
Bar6nyi, B61a, to Daimler Benz Akt. Car body made of
angularly joined body parts. 2,880,373, 5-12-59, CI.
290—28.
Barenyi, Bela, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft. Automo-
bile with flap door. 2,903,296, 9-8-59, CI. 296 — 44.
Barenyi, Bela. Device for lifting or loading automobiles.
2,915,334, 12-1-59, CI. 296 — 28.
Barenyi, B61a, and K. Wilfert, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Wind-
shield wipers for motor vehicles. 2,880,444, 4-7-59, CI.
15—253.
Barenyi, Bela, and K. Wilfert, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Light
system for automobiles. 2,900,491, 8-18-59, CI. 240 — 7.1.
Barfield, Robert H., and M. G. Gibbs, to Wild-Barfield Electric
Furnaces Ltd. Inductors for heating tubes or cylinders.
2,808,938. 1-13-59. CI. 219—10.49.
Barfod, Frederik, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mixture control
device. 2,910,280, 10-27-59, CI. 261 — 69.
Barfuss, Alfred, and W. Weiz, to Verwaltungsgesellschaft der
Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Oerlikon. Cooled burner designed
for shielded arc welding and cutting of metals. 2,903,560,
8-9-59, CI. 219 — 75.
Barg, Charles H., to Baker Oil Tools. Inc. Hydraulic ex-
pansible rotary well drilling bit. 2,872,160, 2-3-59, CI.
255—76.
Barg, Dora A. Clamp support for carrying artist's canvases.
2,875,934, 3-3-59, CI. 224 15.
Barg, Herbert, to True Form Corset Co., Inc. Girdle con-
struction. 2,867,217. 1-6-59, CI. 128 — 547.
Barg, William, to True Form Foundations, Inc. Brassiere
construction. 2,882,905, 4-21-59. CI. 128 — 482.
Bargero, Camillo. Multiple chamber ball mill. 2,884,209,
4-28-59, CI. 241 — 153.
Bargholtz, Hubert F. S., K. B. E. Lindbergh, P. R. Schmechtig,
and N. R. Strom, to Aktiebolaget Tudor. Method and
apparatus for continuous manufacture of composite tubes.
2,912,043, 11-10-59, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Bargman, Theodore. Tail lights. 2,916,607, 12-8-59, CI.
240—8.3.
Bargren. Herman E. : See —
Seeberg, George B., and Bargren. 2,868,089.
Baril, Albert, Jr., I. H. De Barbieris, R. T. Nieset, and T.
Stearns, to Kalvar Corp. System of photographic repro-
duction. 2,911,299, 11-3-59, CI. 96 — 49.
Baring, John A., and W. J. Popowsky, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Control apparatus. 2,910,585,
10-27-59, CI. 250—27.
Barish, Thomas. Method of assembling rolling bearing ele-
ments. 2,885,767. 5-12-59, CI. 29 — 148.4.
Barish. Thomas, C. F. Irwin, R. E. Line, and C. B. Wright,
to General Motors Corp. Rotatable seal for cowlings.
2 226.112. 5-12-59. CI. 170 — 160.23.
Barium and Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Bundy, Willard S. 2,890,102.
Barium Steel Corp. : See —
Sisto, Joseph A., and Milos. 2,901,234.
Barkalow, Clare E. : See —
Webster, Stokely, and Barkalow. 2,918,642.
Barkns, Walter H. Ionization recording capsules. 2,874,299,
2-17-59. CI. 250—65.
Barkdoll, Joseph P., to Smith-Corona Marhant Inc. Type-
writer case shift mechanism. 2,896,766, 7-28-59, CI. 197 —
74.
Barkdoll, Joseph P., to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Spac-
ing mechanism for power operated typewriter. 2,896,767,
7-28-59. CI. 197—82.
Barkdoll, Joseph P., to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Type-
writer having power operated instrumentalities. 2,901,079,
8-25-59, CI. 197—17.
Barkelew Mfg. Co. : See —
Clayton, William. Re. 24,717.
Barkely & Dexter, Inc. : See —
Dexter, Robert G. 2,918,828.
Barker. Alvin. Greeting card or folder. 2,906,058, 9-29-59,
CI. 46—175.
Barker, Clifford L., to Walker, Crosweller & Co. Ltd. Fluid
flow indicator. 2,884,891, 5-5-59, CI. 116 — 117.
Barker. Dennie W., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Appa-
ratus for vaporization of metals and metalloids. 2,902,525,
9-1-59. CI. 13—25.
Barker. Ernest C, to United States Steel Corp. Strap-ten-
sioning tool. 2,890,591. 6-16-59. CI. 74 — 154.
Barker. Graham, to Witco Chemical Co., Inc. Wax emulsion
polishes. 2,908,578. 10-13-59, CI. 106—8.
Barker, John L., to Eastern Industries, Inc. Traffic actuated
control system. 2,883,644, 4-21-59, CI. 340 — 36.
Barker, John L., and B. J. Midlock, to Eastern Industries Inc.
Apparatus for detecting and measuring the speed of moving
objects by means of radio waves. 2,878,467, 3-17-59, CI.
343—8.
Barker, Luther P., Jr., to B. F. McDonald Co. Face shield
device. 2,881,443, 4-14-59, CI. 2 — 9.
Barker, Lylliard B., and H. B. Baker. Educational game
for teaching spelling. 2,900,742, 8-25-59. CI. 35 — 35.
Barker, Melvin A., and A. J. Rooks. Automatic self-releasing
adjustable torque wrench. 2,872,004, 2-3-59, CI. 192 — 56.
Barker, Norval G. : See —
Chang, Robert W. H., and Barker. 2,915,540.
Barker, Peter L. M. : See —
Stevenson, Robert L., and Barker. 2,S88,857.
Barker Poultry Equipment Co. : See —
Barker, Seth S., and Smith. 2,914,794.
Dillman, Earnest J. 2,887,888.
Garvin, Milton M. 2,892,254.
Hubbard, Eber J. 2,895,210.
Hulett, Henry R.. and Heller. 2,884,996.
Hyde. Robert W. 2,S96,806.
Kaul, Ben. 2,891,298.
Meyer, Harry A., and Anderson. 2,384,769.
Noakes, Thomas E. 2,889,431.
Noakes, Thomas E. 2,901,578.
Smith, Donald P. 2,885,850.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,888,249.
Tinker, Townsend. 2,888,250.
Ullman. Myron E., Jr., and Silver. 2,891.560.
Barker, Randolph G. Telephone plug. 2,878,459, 3-17-59,
CI. 339—183.
Barker, Seth S., and D. P. Smith, to Barker Poultry Equip-
ment Co. Fowl picking fingers. 2,914,794, 12-1-59, CI.
17—11.1.
Barker, Stacey. Flasher mechanism. 2,878,424, 3-17-59, CI.
315—186.
Barker, Stephen, and P. M. Heinmiller. to Utility Trailer
Manufacturing Co. Load indicating means. 2,867,432.
1-6-59. CI. 265 — 40.
Barker, Stuart N. : See —
Meager, Vernon W., and Barker. 2,897,345.
Barker, Victor A., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone call intercepting system. 2,876,291, 3-3-59, CI.
179—27.
Barker, William A., and J. L. Lutyens, to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Shoe handling apparatus. 2,885,058,
5-5-59, CI. 198—19.
Barker, William M., and L. Brockman, to General Railway
Signal Co. Centralized traffic control system for railroads.
2,907,982, 10-6-59, CI. 340 — 163.
Barkheimer, Donald I. Adjustable television receiver stand,
2,890,010, 0-9-59, CI. 248 — 157.
Barkhuff, Raymond A., Jr., and N. Platzer, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Process of making extruded styrene poly-
mer foams. 2,911,382, 11-3-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Barkley, Charles S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Scraper for doctor blade. 2,887,787, 5-26-59, CI. 34 — 112.
Barkley, Dwight W. : See —
Mazur, Ferdinand J., and Barkley. 2,900,872.
Barkley, Joseph W., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape appa-
ratus. 2,915,357, 12-1-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Barkley, Lloyd B., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Synthesis of
steroids. 2,889,320, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Barkley, Paul : See —
Coody, John L., Work, and Bell. 2,888,895.
Barkow, William H., to Radio Corp. of America. Tempera-
ture compensated electromagnetic deflection yoke. 2,900,-
564, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Barkow, William H., and C. C. Matthews, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electromagnetic deflection yoke. 2,901,650,
8-25-59, CI. 313 — 76.
Barkow, William H., and C. C. Matthews, to Radio Corp. of
America. Cathode ray tube deflection yoke. 2,901,665,
8-25-59, CI. 315—27.
Barksdale, Edgar W. Dental spray bottle. 2,893,608,
7-7-59, CI. 222 — 193.
Barkstrom. Elmer E., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Pivoted
cutter and guard with blade yieldably mounted in pro-
tected position. 2,911,043, 11-3-59. CI. 164 — 41.
Barkstrom, Elmer E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for coating and for removing excess coating material
from articles. 2,917,021, 12-15-59, CI. 118—57.
Barkstrom, Elmer E., and H. M. Larsen, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for positioning and annealing work
pieces. 2.890.875. 6-16-59, CI. 263 — 6.
Barkway, Weslev V. Can separating device. 2,895,611,
7-21-59, CI. 209—104.
Barlament, Norval S.. and S. J. Campbell, to Hudson-Sharp
Machine Co. Endless conveyor having web rewinder core
shafts. 2.883,121. 4-21-59. CI. 242—56.
Barler Metal Products. Inc. : See —
Miller. Marion E.. and Yoder. 2,809.953.
Barley, Herman, and R. D. Bibby, said Bibby assignor to
said Barlev. Extrusion apparatus. 2,885,730, 5-12-59,
CI. IS— 12
Barlow, Ernest, to Metropnlitnn-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Dynamo-electric machines. 2,911,552, 11-3-59, CI. 310 —
258.
Barlow, Herbert N. : See —
Greene, Harry R., and Barlow. 2,880,853.
Barlow, Howard. Window ventilator and light blocking
screen. 2,881,691, 4-14-59, CI. 98—99.
Barlow, Joel H. : See —
Bishop, Leonard J., and Barlow. 2,875,703.
Barlow, Raymond S. : See —
Honerkamp, Friedrich, Kurth, and Barlow. 2,884,005.
Barlowe. Murray : See —
Helbing. Clarence H., and Barlowe. 2,868.396.
Barmer Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellsehaft : See —
Grein, Hermann, and Zander. 2,915,253.
Lenk, Walter. 2.875.572.
Lenk, Walter. 2,882.674.
Rehn, Karl-Heinz. 2.867,968.
Weber, Wolfgang, and Lohest. 2,915,254.
Barnard, Clayton H. : Sec —
Shannon, Jack F., Barnard, and Schink. 2,870.729.
LIST OF PATENTEES
57
2,907,-
Jr., to
2,882,-
2,895,049.
2,881,694, 4-14-59,
Barnard, Clayton H., H. C. Schink, and J. K. Loeser, to Bailey
Meter Co. Method of operation and control system for sub-
marine steam propulsion unit. 2,876,727, 3-10-59, CI.
114—16.
Barnard, Richard P., to General Motors Corp. Cigar lighter
having retractable sleeve. 2,S71.335. 1-27-59. CI. 219 — 32.
Barnard, Richard P., to General Motors Corp. Power
actuated closures. 2,893,727, 7-7-59, CI. 268 — 74.
Barnard, Roy M., D. S. Girling, and N. C. W. Judd, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Manufacture of electrical
capacitors. 2,903,7S0, 9-15-59, CI. 29 — 25.42.
Barnby, Herbert A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Carrier for
bottles and other containers. 2,S99,051, 8-11-59, CI.
206 — 65.
Barnes, Alfred A. : See —
Wilcox, Isaac L., Barnes. Patch, and Spurr. 2,901,950.
Barnes, Carl E., \Y. O. Xey, Jr., and W. R. Numniy, to Gen-
eral Aniline & Film Corp. Polymerization procedures.
2,891,03S, 6-16-59, CI. 260—78.
Barnes, Charles W. Device for bending metal strip.
36S, 10-6-59, CI. 153 — 32.
Barnes Drill Co. : See —
Caldwell, Harry J. 2.S67.139.
Fowler, Leslie L. 2.S76.904.
Seborg, Earnest Y. 2,S70,577.
Barnes, Earle B., J. E. Thomson, and G. A. Klumb
The Dow Chemical Co. Polymerization of ethylene.
264, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Barnes Engineering Co. : See —
Astheimer, Robert W., and Wormser
Hall, Richard W. 2,901,S11.
Barnes, Eugene K. Sausage stuffing horn.
CI. 99 — 354.
Barnes, Fred : See —
Pasqualone, Anthony, and Barnes. 2,910,899.
Barnes, Garrett H., Jr., to Dow Corning Corp. Beta-acet-
oxyethyl siloxanes. 2,872,434, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Barnes, Garrett H., Jr., to Dow Corning Corp. Preparation
of organodisiloxane esters. 2,898,361, 8-4-59, CI. 260 —
448.2.
Barnes, George A. : See —
Duvivier, Charles. 2,907,671.
Barnes, George E. Automatic water remover for carburetors.
2,S7S,944. 3-24-59, CI. 210 — 513.
Barnes, George H., to Burroughs Corp. Compensating circuit.
2,900,532, S-18-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Barnes, George H., A. J. Meyerhoff, and M. A. Schultz, to
Burroughs Corp. Electronic voltage regulator. 2,912,637,
11-10-59, CI. 323 — 22.
Barnes, Gladeon M., and N. R. Droulard, to United States
of America, Army. Center-guide for fin-stabilized fixed
round ammunition. 2,872.864, 2-10-59, CI. 102 — 38.
Barnes. Glenn, to Master Vibrator Co. Portable heater.
2,896,933 7-28-59, CI. 263 — 19.
Barnes, Henry A. : See —
Adler, Charles, Jr., and Barnes. 2,879,497.
Barnes, Homer C. : See —
Kurzinski. Edward F., Collins, Barnes, and Dahm.
2,889,222.
Barnes, Homer C, Jr., and G. P. Dahm, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for producing cast iron. 2,877,111, 3-10-59,
CI. 75—1.30.
Barnes. Inez : See —
Lehman. John F. 2,908.047.
Barnes. James F., and J. H. Bent, to Foil Process Corp. Tube
winding machine with tension indicator. 2,888,826, 6-2-59,
CI. 73—143.
Barnes, James F., and E. F. Rebholz, to Foil Process Corp.
Package for drink-forming powders. 2,896,839, 7-28-59,
CI. 229 — 62.
Barnes, James F., and H. I. Silversher, to Foil Process Corp.
Tube coating apparatus. 2,900,881, 8-25-69, CI. 93 — 80.
Barnes, James F., E. F. Rebholz, and H. I. Silversher, to
Foil Process Corp. Tube-providing sheet. 2,910,094,
10-27-59, CI. 138 — 87.
Barnes. James F., and H. I. Silversher, to Foil Process Corp.
Multiple passage pipe. 2,914,091, 11-24-59, CI. 138 — 87.
Barnes, James H. Tire trim member and securing means
therefor. 2,915,335, 12-1-59, CI. 301 — 37.
Barnes, Jeffery W., to Minister of Supply, in Her Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Gyroscope apparatus. 2,900,824,
8-25-59, CI. 74 — 5.34.
Barnes, Jeffery W., and R. A. Herring, to Ferranti Ltd.
Gyroscope apparatus. 2,874.576, 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 5.1.
Barnes, John A., and L. P. Worthen, to The Pillsbury Co.
Tomato basic and method of producing same. 2,912,338,
11-10-59, CI. 99—204.
Barnes, John. Co. : See —
Smith, Clarence J. 2,873.841.
Barnes, John L., and M. W. Fisher. Fence structure.
2,906,506, 9-29-59, CI. 256 — 19.
Barnes, John W. : See —
O'Maley, James B., Barnes, and Hansell. 2,905,828.
Barnes, Kenneth H., to Wheelabrator Corp. Link and flight
bar assembly in a blasting machine. 2,909,012, 10-20-59,
CI. 51—163.
Barnes, Kenneth H., to Wheelabrator Corp. Guard for throw-
ing wheels. 2,909,870, 10-27-59, CI. 51 — 9.
Barnes, Kenneth H., to Wheelabrator Corp. Centrifugal
blasting machine. 2,918,758, 12-29-59, CI. 51 — 13.
Barnes, Leslie W., to Forster Mfg. Co. Machine for making
spring clip clothespins. 2,873,767, 2-17-59, CI. 140 — 1.
Barnes Mfg. Co. : See —
Jordan, Richard H. 2,870,790.
Jordan, Richard H., and Andrews. 2,877,797.
Barnes, Marion D., and J. P. Lea, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Caking bomb assembly. 2,887,945, 5-26-59, CI. 100 — 99.
Barnes, Marion D., and J. P. Lea, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Caking bomb assembly. 2,887,946, 5-26-59, CI. 100—99.
Barnes, Milton M. Paper registering device. 2,888,261,
5-26-59, CI. 271 — 49.
Barnes, Oliver G. : See —
Starr, Charles S., and Barnes. 2,901,020.
Barnes, Ralph G., to Master Vibrator Co. Rotary troweling
machine. 2,869,441. 1-20-59. CI. 94—45.
Barnes, Ralph G., to Master Vibrator Co. Blade assembly.
2,878,730, 3-24-59, CI. 94 — 45.
Barnes, Ralph G. Muffler. 2,912,063, 11-10-59, CI. 181—66.
Barnes, Richard R., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Antenna. 2,909,775, 10-20-59, CI. 343—702.
Barnes, Robert E., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Low loss vi-
brator. 2,916,581, 12-8-59, CI. 200—90.
Barnes, Roliand D. Heating element. 2,873,350, 2-10-59,
CI. 219—39.
Barnes, Sidney W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron receiver. 2,891,162,
6-16-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Barnes, Sidney W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron receiver. 2,901,617,
8—25—59 CI. 250 11.9.
Barnes, Sidney W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Isotope separating apparatus control.
2,901,620, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Barnes, W. F., and John, Co. : See —
Abrams, Victor R. 2,901,225.
Abrams, Victor R. 2,909,985.
Carlson, Elliott C. B. 2,906,072.
Ryan, James F., Jr. 2,874,523.
2,885,845.
2,902,048.
2,868,236.
2,868,395.
2,873,841.
2,874,731.
2,875,564.
Ryan, James F... Jr.
Ryan, James F., Jr.
Smith, Clarence J.
Smith, Clarence J.
Smith, Clarence J.
Smith, Clarence J.
Werge, Thomas C, and Laxo.
Barnes, William A. : See
Rozmus, Walter J., and Barnes. 2,909,951.
Zeidler Reinhold C, and Barnes. 2,914,158.
Barnes, William A., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Electrical assem-
blies and apparatus for producing same. 2,888,614,
5-26-59. CI. 317—101.
Barnes, William A., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Cold weld butt
tool. 2,889,622, 6-9-59, CI. 30 — 233.
Barnes, William A., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Wire wrapping tool.
2 914 261 11—24—59 CI. 242 7.
Barnes, William A., and S. Zysk, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Tools
for cold pressure welding. 2.886,992, 5-19-59, CI. 78 — 82.
Barnes,, William A., and S. A. Zysk, to Kelsey-Hayes Co.,
Utica Drop Forge and Tool Division. Machine and die
control apparatus for applying cold welding pressures.
2,909,086, 10-20-59, CI. 78 — 82.
Barnes, William D., Jr. : See —
Rolle, Clifford J., Roteman, and Barnes. 2,872,422.
Barnes, William E.. to Sun Oil Co. Well sampling device.
2,870,844. 1-27-59. CI. 166 — 165.
Barnes, William E., to Sun Oil Co. Dump bailer. 2,896,722,
7-28-59. CI. 166—162.
Barnes, William E., to Sun Oil Co.
7-28-59, CI. 166 — 166.
Barnett, Bartow B., and N. King.
Releasable ski binding. 2,868,555
Barnett, Bonnie B. : See —
Barnett, Bartow B., and King. 2,868,555.
Barnett. Charles E.. to The New Jersev Zinc Co. Production
of titanium. 2,908,619, 10-13-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Barnett, Guv F., to Philco Corp. Precision dual-beam cath-
ode-ray tube. 2,891,183, 6-16-59, CI. 313—69.
Barnett, Guy F., to Philco Corp. Electron discharge devices.
2,919,380, 12-29-59, CI. 315 — 30.
Barnett, Harry. Metering valve. 2,895,500, 7-21-59,
137 — 468.
Barnett, Herbert R. : See —
Hornickel, Robert R., and Barnett. 2,883,672.
Barnett, Hugh W., to Canada Packers, Ltd. Method
curing pork products. 2,903,366, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 159.
Barnett, Hugh W., and C. H. Perrin, to Canada Packers Ltd.
Prevention of fading of color of cured meat products.
2,905,561. 9-22-59, CI. 99—174.
Barnett, Irvin, to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for opening and cleaning fibers. 2,897,548, 8-4-59,
CI. 19 — 72.
Barnett, Irvin, to Johns-Manville Corp. Thermal modifica-
tion of acrylonitrile yarns. 2,913,802, 11-24-59, CI. 28 —
76.
Barnett, John S., to Photographic Analysis, Inc. Pulse op-
erated camera. 2,909,096, 10-20-59, CI. 88 — 18.4.
Barnett, Wilford J., to Aerovox Corp. Right angle socket for
electronic devices. 2,904,773, 9-15-59, CI. 339 — 193.
Barnette, Ernest M., Jr. Folding fisherman's seat. 2,877,828,
3-17-59, CI. 155—135.
Dump bailer. 2,896,723,
V-> to Bonnie B. Barnett.
1-13-59, CI. 280—11.35.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Barney, Arthur L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymerizable compositions. 2,893,868, 7-7-59, CI. 96 — 115.
Barney, Arthur L., and H. B. Stevenson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Method of preoaring 2,3-dicarbomethoxy-
1.3-butadiene. 2,870,196. 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 485.
Barney, Kay H., and L. Greenspan, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Extended gate generating circuit. 2,903,605, 9-8-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Barnhart, Adam B., to Metric Hosiery Co., Inc. Package
for hosiery and other articles. 2,915,174, 12-1-59, CI.
206 — 7.
Barnhart, George E. Pump. 2,877,710, 3-17-59, CI. 103—2.
Barnhart, George E. Flexible sealing ring arrangement.
2,878,085. 3-17-5!), CI. 309 — 33.
Barnhart, George E. Method of cold working a tubular
structure. 2,883,744, 4-28-59, CI. 29 — 544.
Barnhart, George E. Composite cylinder. 2,903,308, 8-9-59,
CI 309 2
Barnhart, Robert E., and W. E. Catlin, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. P-carbomethoxv-N-nitroso-N-methylbenz-
aniide. 2,876,251, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 171.
Barnhart, Robert E., and W. E. Catlin, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Trans-N,N'-dinitroso N,N'-dimethyl
hexahydroterephthalamide. 2,879,292, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 557.
Barnhart, Vera A. Apparatus for producing hollow struc-
tural clay building units. 2,875,497, 3-3-59, CI. 25 — 17.
Barnhart, William S. : See —
Wade. Robert H., and Barnhart. 2,886,607.
Wade, Robert H., and Barnhart. 2,909,570.
Barnhart, William S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Telomerization with fluorobronioalkanes. 2,875,253,
2-24-59. CI. 260—653.
Barnhart, William S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Halogenated cotelomers. 2,898,382, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 653.
Barnhart, William S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Chromium coordination complexes. 2,909,545, 10-20-59,
CI. 260—438.
Barnhart, William S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Plasticized perfluorochloroethylene polymer and process for
preparing porous articles therefrom. 2,915,483, 12-1-59,
CI. 260—2.5.
Barnhart, William S., and R. H. Wade, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Polytrifluorchloroethylene stabilized with
tetraphenyl tin. 2,874,143, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Barnhart, William S.. and R. H. Wade, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Stabilization of perfluorochloroolefin polymers.
2.874 198 2-17-59, CI. 260—652.5.
Barnhart, William S., and R. H. Wade, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Compositions comprising perfluorochloro-
olefin homopolymers and tetraester plasticizers. 2,884,399,
4-28-59, CI. 260 — 30.4.
Barnhart. William S., and R. H. Wade, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Telomer acid process. 2,904,507, 9-15-59,
CI. 260—408.
Barnhart, William S., C. K. Travis, and C. R. Leder, to
Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Mixture of trifluoro-
chloroethylene reaction products useful as potting and
sealing compositions. 2,909,503, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Barnhart. William S.. and J. L. Zollinger, to Minnesota Min-
ing and Mfg. Co. Composition comprising fluorine contain-
ing nolvolefin plasticized with fluorine containing ketone.
2,914.500. 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 32.8.
Barnhart, William S., and R. H. Wade, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Method for producing polyfluorochlorinated
carboxylic acids. 2,915,552, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 539.
Barnitz, Edward S.. and M. E. Johnson, to Electrodynamics
Corp. Self-lubricatinc bearings and method of making the
same. 2.877.134, 3-10-.~0. CI. 117 — 61.
Barnothy, Jeno M., to Nuclear-Chicago Corp. Nuclear radia-
tion counters. 2.917,634, 12-15-59, CI. 250 — 106.
Barns Fred K. : See —
Watson. Arthur E.. and Barns. 2,902.082.
Weston. Roger D.. and Barns. 2.897.543.
Barns. Robert L., R. T. Dosher, Jr., M. L. Humphries. J. K.
.Teanes, L. L. Lyon, Jr., E. G. Perry. R. J. Speer. and C. E.
Earhart. to Texas Instruments Inc. Magnetic fluid for
magnetic fluid clutch. 2,900,343. 8-18-59, CI. 252 — 62.5.
Barnstead Still and Sterilizer Co. : See —
Smith. Verity C. 2.876,791.
Barnum, Emmett R. : See — ■
Lorensen, Lyman E., Barnum, and Zachar. 2,889,282.
Barnum Robert E. : See —
Scnink. George E., Vnnderbilt, Michaels, and Barnum.
2.S74.033.
Barnum. Robert E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Aviation gasoline. 2,884,315, 4-28-59, CI. 44 — 56.
Barnwell. Irvine F. Means for controlling air flow from a
wall duct. 2.910,927. 11-3-59. CI. 98 — 118.
Baron, John E. Load supporting member. 2,8S7.203, 5-19-
59, CI. 193—37.
Baron, Jules H. : See —
Jensen, Raymond W., Baron, and McNutt. 2,918.042.
Baroni. Giorgio. Roof construction. 2,912,940, 11-17-59,
CI. 108—1.
Bnrothv Charles F., to Western Electric 'Co., Tne. Card
holder for telephone set. 2.882.624. 4-21-59. Cl. 40—10.5.
Barr, Charles L., to F. B. Redington Co. Packaging machine.
2,909,874, 10-27-59, Cl. 53—75.
Barr. Charles R. : See —
Salminen, Ilmari F., Barr, and Loria. 2,895,826.
2,878,239.
Pennsalt Chemicals
2,894,991, 7-14-59,
Barr, Courtland H., Jr. : See —
Barr, Courtland H., Sr., Courtland H. Barr, Jr., and
J. W. Barr. 2,876,775.
Barr, Courtland H., Sr., Courtland H. Barr, Jr., and J. W.
Barr. Blood sample collection apparatus. 2,876,775,
3-10-59, Cl. 128—272.
Barr, Erwin R., R. S. Dowd, and J. W. Thompson, to Aircraft
Armaments, Inc. Projectile carrying vehicle. 2,870,711,
1-27-59. Cl. 102—50.
Barr, Frank T., H. E. W. Burnside, J. W. Brown, C. E.
Jahnig, and H. Z. Martin, to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Process for cracking oil. 2,889,267, 6-2-59, Cl.
208—127.
Barr, George A., to Sunbeam Lighting Co. Lighting fixture
ceiling mounting clamp. 2,890,011, 6-9-59, Cl. 248 — 228.
Barr, Harold N., to Vitro Corp. of America. Densiiication of
coating by use of isostatic hydraulic pressure. 2,878,140,
3-17-59, Cl. 117—65.
Barr, Irwin R., to Aircraft Armaments, Inc. Amphibious
walking vehicle. 2,918,738, 12-29-59, Cl. 37 — 80.
Barr, Irwin R., to Aircraft Armaments, Inc. Machine gun.
2,918,847, 12-29-59, Cl. 89 — 125.
Barr, Irwin R., and D. D. Terwilliger, to Aircraft Armaments,
Inc. Counter recoil governor for a recoil type gun.
2,877,690, 3-17-59, Cl. 89 — 43.
Barr, James B. : See —
MeGarty. Orin P., and Barr. 2,878,333.
Barr, James W., to Taylor Biscuit Co. Coin operated vending
machine. 2,909,261, 10-20-59, Cl. 194 — 85.
Barr, John C, lo Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd.
Power producing equipment incorporating gas turbine plant.
2,898.731, 8-11-59, Cl. 60—13.
Barr, John D., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Servo-
systems. 2,911,833, 11-10-59, Cl. 74 — 5.47.
Barr, John M., to General Motors Corp. Fuel induction sys-
tem. 2,877,004, 3-10-59, Cl. 261 — 64.
Barr, John T. : See —
McMinn, William A., Jr., and Barr.
Barr, John T., and F. E. Lawlor, to
Corp. Fluoroalkyl sulfur compounds.
Cl. 260—608.
Barr, John U. : See —
Owen. William L. 2.868,725.
Barr, John W. : See —
Barr, Courtland H., Sr., Courtland H. Barr, Jr., and J. W.
Barr. 2,876,775.
Barr, Joslah M., to Wen-Mac Corp. Toy engine starter em-
ploying elastic element. 2,876,866, 3-10-59, Cl. 185 — 41.
Barr, Leslie : See —
Emmert, George W., and Barr. 2,910,218.
Barr, Martin, and A. L. Monaco, to American Home Products
Corp. Therapeutic compositions containing heat-treated
attapulgite. 2,918,405, 12-22-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Barr Rubber Products Co., The : See —
Chupa, John C. 2.885.733.
Chupa, John C. 2,894,746.
Barr, Victor L. : See —
Herrmann, Karl L., Barr, and Henwood.
Barr. William E. : See —
Waddill, Paul M., and Barr. 2,901,426.
Barradas, George, to Consolidated Molded Products Corp.
Educational and training device for children. 2,893,591,
7-7-59, Cl. 220 — 69.
Barradas, George W. : See — ■
Taylor, James B., Ill, and Barradas. 2,900,103.
Barradell-Smith, Richard, to Pilkington Brothers Ltd.
Apparatus for producing a continuous ribbon of glass.
2,911,760, 11-10-59, Cl. 49—33.
Barragato, Achille R. : See —
Smith, Ernest F., Barragato, Oakwood, and Sage
2,906,122.
Barrasso, Edward J. : See —
Cook, David E., and Barrasso. 2,901,417.
Barratt, Harold. T. N. Forrester, and G. H. Wilson, to Court-
lauds Ltd. Sheet feeding apparatus. 2,896,946, 7-2S-59,
Cl. 271 — 6.
Barravecchia, Domenick P. Combined cap. valve and dis-
pensing spout for liquid containers. 2,883,091, 4—21-59.
Cl. 222—517.
Barre. Henry J., M. E. Rader, and W. G. Goodyear, to Steel
Co. of Ohio, Inc. Floor structure for a grain storage bin.
2,901.960. 9-1-59. Cl. 98 — 55.
Barreca, Henry J. Shoe sole straightener and carrying
device. 2,883,688, 4-28-59, Cl. 12—120.5.
Barren, James L., % to Emporium Trust Co. and % to H. E.
Allen, trustees. Lignin sulfonate-phenol-formaldehyde tan-
ning extract process of making same. 2,S91,020, 6-16-59.
Cl. 260 — 17.5.
Barret, William M., to Engineering Research Corp. Method
and apparatus for ground-wave transmission and reception
of radio waves. 2.901. 6S7, 8-25-59. Cl. 324 — 1.
Barret. William M., to Engineering Research Corp. Method
of exploring the earth with electromagnetic energy.
2,901,688, 8-25-59, Cl. 324 — 6.
Barret, William M.. and G. J. Baker, to Engineering Research
Corp. Method of explorins the earth with electromagnetic
energy. 2,901,689, 8-25-59, Cl. 324 — 6.
Barrett, David M., to Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg.
Div . Inc. Diaphragm apparatus for X-ray tubes.
2,894,144, 7-7-59, Cl. 250—105.
2,884,288.
LIST OF PATENTEES
59
Barrett, Edward J., Jr.. and D. Flitter, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Alkyd resin composition and metals
coated therewith. 2,873,210, 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 75.
Barrett, Edward L. Method and apparatus for making posi-
tive battery plates. 2,880,620, 5-12-59. CI. 136 — 34.
Barrett, Edward L., to J. P. Henebry and E. L. Barrett. Reel
assembly. 2,904,272, 9-15-59, CI. 242 — 54.
Barrett, Elliott P., aril R. S. Bowman. Refining starch hy-
drolysates. 2,914,431, 11-24-59, CI. 127 — 40.
Barrett, Elmer G. Rotary motor and radial sliding vane
therefor. 2,902,980, 9-8-59, €1. 121 — 85.
Barrett, Frank B. Dispensers for sanitary spoons and the
like. 2.871,079, 1-27-59. CI. 312 — 42.
Barrett, Fred O., and J. Kamlet, to Emery Industries. Inc.
Manufacture of cyanates. 2,889,198, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 75.
Barrett, Gaylord P., deceased ; M. J. Barrett, administratrix.
Well pumping apparatus. 2,870,715, 1-27-59, CI. 103 — 6.
Barrett, Gerald R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Continuous
polymerization processes and resulting products. 2,904,541,
9-15-59 CI. 260 — 80.
Barrett, Harry B. Windshield cleaner systems and valves
therefor. 2,887,736, 5-26-59, CI. 20 — 10.5.
Barrett, Harry B. Methods and means for grinding auto-
motive brake shoes. 2,893,180, 7-7-59, CI. 51 — 281.
Barrett, Harry B. Tire tread surfacing machine. 2,897,882,
8-4-59, CI. 157 — 13.
Barrett, Hillard E., and W. F. Payne, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Jet engine burner apparatus having means for spreading
the pilot flame. 2,872, 7S5, 2-10-59, CI. 60 — 39.72.
Barrett, Horace M. Anchoring device for a T-square.
2,908,079. 10-13-59. CI 33—76.
Barrett, Jack P., and L. W. Jones, to Pan American Petroleum
Corp. Vapor space corrosion inhibitor. 2,889,276, 6-2-59,
CI. 252—8.55.
Barrett, James L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Apparatus for rotary
drilling. 2,868,511, 1-13-59. CI. 255 — 302.
Barrett, John B.. to Parisian Novelty Co. Means for holding
plate. 2,904.912. 9-22-59, CI. 40—2.2
Barrett, John J., and R. R. Parducci, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Missing element detection in a stem making
machine. 2,882.523, 4-14-59, CI. 340 — 259.
Barrett, John S., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,885,045, 5-5-59, CI. 192—21.5.
Barrett, La Vern H., to Manett Enterprises, Inc. Feeder for
packaging machines. 2,890.784, 6-16-59, CI. 198 — 30
Barrett, Mary J. : See —
Barrett. Gaylord P. 2,870,715.
Barrett. Richard O. : See —
Bourns. Marian E., Harrison, Gaa, and Barrett.
2,S86.681.
Barrett, Robert D. : See —
Hubert, Clarence A., Rosenthal, and Barrett. 2,881,627.
Barrett, Robert D., to International Harvester Co. Swing-
able and resiliency mounted tractor seat. 2,868,273,
1-13-59, CI. 155—51.
Barrett. Robert F., to Fred W. Kerns. Apparatus for re-
tracting mudguards. 2,872.211, 2-3-59, CI. 280 — 154.5.
Barrett, Robert J. Adjustable strut and bearing for boat
shafts. 2,891,825, 6-23-59, CI. 308 — 32.
Barrett, Wesley H., to Dowty Mining Equipment Ltd. Mine
roof support devices. 2,910,282, 10-27-59, CI 262 — 1
Barrier, Felix, and G. Schklair. Drinking glass holder.
2,879.023, 3-24-59, CI. 248 — 226.
Barrington, Charles E., to The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co.
Relay valve. 2,909,194, 10-20-59, CI. 137 — 622
Barrmgton, James A., to W. D. Keith. Single use. disposable
douche apparatus. 2.887.109, 5-19-59, CI. 128 — 227
Barroero, Louis F. Air circulation means for upright re-
frigerated cabinets. 2,907,186, 10-6-59, CI. 62 — 408.
Barron. Charles P. Traction attachment for vehicle wheels.
2.867,259, 1-6-59, CI. 152 — 225.
Barron, Curtis L. Flushing bell. 2,878,823, 3-24-59, CI.
134 — 167.
Barron, Curtis L. Top form for concrete conduits. 2,896,301
7-28-59, CI. 25 — 131.5.
Barron, Curtis L. Apparatus for forming a liquid convevor
duct. 2 917.804, 12-22—--9. CI. 25 131.5.
Barron, Edward R., to United States of America, Army
Adjustable angle traction tester. 2,913,896, 11-24-59,
CI. 73 — 9.
Barron, John T., to Milton Roy Co. Diaphragm relief valve
2,888,946, 6-2-59, CI. 137—469.
Barrons. Keith C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of sup-
pressing plant growth with 2,2,3-trichloropropionitrile.
2,892,696, 6-30-59, CI. 70—2.7.
Barrow, Graydon E. : See —
Nelson, Norman A., and Barrow. 2,902,094.
Barrows, Robert C, and H. J. Braun, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Alternating current dynamoelectric machine.
2,897,383, 7-28-59. CI. 310—68.
Barry. Austin W., and R. P. Schake, to Daystrom, Inc. Long
scale electrical instrument. 2,887,656, 5-19-59 CI 324 —
150.
Barry Controls Inc. : See —
Cavanaugh, Richard D.. and Goethel. 2,904,302.
Crede, Charles E. 2.900,161.
Crede, Charles E., and Furbeck. 2,900,162.
Gertel, Maurice. 2,908.456.
Lowe, Russell T., and Cavanaugh. 2,912,212.
Markowski, Edwin P. 2,917,265.
Barry, Frank W., to United Aircraft Corp. Inlet probe.
2,911,787, 11-10-59, CI. 60—35.6.
Barry, George H., to Collins Radio Co. Magnetic integrator.
2,875,952, 3-3-59, CI. 235—183.
Barry, George H., to Collins Radio Co. Detector sampling
means. 2,905,837, 9-22-59. CI. 307—88.5.
Barry, George H., to Collins Radio Co. Phase-pulse receiver
synchronization means. 2,914,674, 11-24-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Barry, George H., to Collins Radio Co. Phase-pulse gen-
erator. 2,915,633, 12-1-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Barry, John K., and M. R. Tuozzo, to South Chester Corp.
Hollow rivet having two internal shoulders. 2,877,082,
3-17-59, CI. 85 — 40.
Barry, Lee, Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Lipari. Michael. 2.871,857.
Barry, Leonard D. Dual head magnetic recorder. 2,885,489,
5-5-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Barry, Leonard D. Tapered magnetic head. 2,902,544, 9-1-
59 CI. 179 — 100.2.
Barry, Vincent C, J. G. Belton, M. L. Conalty, and D.
Twomey, to Geigy Chemical Corp. 2-amino-3-(p-chloro-
phenylimino)-3,5-dihydro-5-(p-chlorophenyl)-phenazine and
salts thereof. 2,875,204, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 267.
Barry, Vincent C, and P. W. D. Mitchell, to Lasdon Founda-
tion, Inc. Modified saccharide compounds. 2,885,394,
5-5-59, CI. 260—209.
Barrv-\\ ehmiller Machinery Co. : See —
Gibson. James L. 2,918,325.
Lyon, Donald G. 2,885,097.
Barsalou, Hobert L. Aircraft panel fastener. 2,882,580,
4-21-59. CI. 24 — 221.
Barshefsky, Gustave : See —
Young, Harland H., Ohlson, and Barshefsky. 2,899,3."2.
Barshefsky, Gustave, to The Celotex Corp. Sound absorbing
unit and bundle thereof. 2,897,908, 8-4-59, CI. 181 — 33.
Barski, Julius J. : See —
Lathrop, Harry D., and Barski. 2,875,624.
Barski. Julius J., to The Lathrop-Paulson Co. Case stacker.
2,901,128, 8-25-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Barsky, Arthur J. Endotraohael tube adapter. 2,912,982,
11-17-59, CI. 128 — 351.
Barsky, George, to E. F. Drew & Co., Inc. Method of making
a synthetic detergent in cake form. 2,886,585, 5-12-59,
CI. 260—458.
Barsky, George, and V. K. Babayan, to E. F. Drew & Co. Inc.
Edible unsubstituted mono alkyl glucoside-fatty acid ester
compositions. 2,886,438, 5-12-59, CI. 99 — 92.
Barsky, George, and H. C. Bierman. Method of making
plastisol gaskets. 2,888,366, 5-20-59, CI. 11'7 — 93.
Barsky, George, V. K. Babayan, and B. J. Bahoshy, to E. F.
Drew & Co., Inc. Method of making hard butter. 2,898,-
211, 8-4-59, CI. 99—118.
Barsky, George, and V. K. Babayan, to E. F. Drew & Co., Inc.
Interesterified mixed glyceryl esters. 2,914,546, 11-24-59,
CI. 260 — 410.7.
Barstrom, Knut A., and A. A. Klebba, to Gray Research and
Development Co., Inc. Reproducing apparatus. 2,887,353,
5-19-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Bart, Roger, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Method for manufacture of phosphatic material. 2,890,934,
6-16-59. CI. 23—109.
Barta, Anthony J. : See —
Simmons, Aldred J., and Barta. 2,890,899.
Barta, Frank E. : See —
Congdon, George L., Barta, and Hanson. 2,879,509.
Bartay, Delmar M., to Shell Development Co. Process for
the preparation of hydrocarbon wax compositions.
2,915,451, 12-1-59. CI. 208 — 31.
Bartele Engineering Co. : See —
Harker. Charles B. 2,899,786.
Bartelink, Everhard H. B., to General Precision Laboratory
Inc. Television transmission quality testing system.
2,885,470, 5-5-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Bartell, Floyd E. Water-impermeable, gas-permeable coating
composition, method of preparation and articles coated
therewith. 2,893,962, 7-7-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Bartels, Alfred, and P. Jobmann, to Nordischer Maschinenbau
Rnd. Baader. Apparatus for feeding fish-dressing machines.
2,871,507. 2-3-59. CI. 17 — 2.
Bartels, Bernhard E. : See —
Rocard, Yves A., and Bartels. 2,884,345.
Bartels, Bernhard E., to Hupp Corp. Method of producing
photocells. 2,892,250, 6-30-59, CI. 29 — 155.63.
Bartels, Charles R.. W. L. Bryan, and B. Berk, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for the purification of
streptomycin. 2,868,779, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 210.
Bartels, Vernon O. : See —
Kreitsek, Edward E., and Bartels. 2,910,647.
Bartels, William L., to Prosthetic & Orthopedic Supply Co.
Cervical collar. 2,911,970, 11-10-59, CI. 128—75.
Bartelt Engineerine Co. : See —
Harker, Charles B. 2,885,846.
Bartenfeld, Wilford G. Unloading unit for cargo vessel.
2,893,574, 7-7-59, CI. 214 — 15.
Bartenstein, Reinhold. Partial conductors having a condenser
interposed therebetween for reducing high tension disturb-
ances. 2,903,654, 9-8-59, CI. 333 — 12.
Barter, Le Roy D. : See —
Crampton, Gale W., Barter, and Schuler. 2,918,657.
Barth, Harry J., to International Latex Corp. Compositions
containing natural rubber and a carboxyl-containing diene
polymer, a film thereof, and method of making same. 2,880,-
186, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Barth, John L., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Lubrication device
and method of making same. 2,913,820, 11-24-59, CI.
29 — 521.
Barth, Kurt : See —
Appleton, Bernard S., and Barth. 2,891,500.
Greer, Edward M., Jenkins, and Barth. 2,910,031.
Barth, Robert H. : See —
Steinhardt, David, Klein, and Barth. 2,915,560.
Barth, Theodore H., to United States of America, Navy. Aim-
ing angle sight. 2,871,565, 2-3-59, CI. 33 — 46.5.
Barth, Walter : See —
Von Kienlin, Markus, Seifert, and Barth. 2,879,754.
Barthel, Charles E. Sounding attachment. 2,914,886,
12-1-59, CI. 46 — 175.
Barthel, Charles E. Sound-producing mechanism for a
child's amusement device. 2,915,312, 12-1-59, CI. 272 —
53.2.
Barthel, Donald R. : See —
Reis, Herbert J., and Barthel. 2,919,418.
Barthel, William F., B. H. Alexander, J. B. Gahan, and P. G.
Piquett. 6-bromopiperonyl and 6-chloropiperonyl esters of
chrysanthemumic acid as insecticides. 2,886,485, 5—12-59,
CI. 167 — 33.
Barthel, Wolfgang : See —
Lang, Kurt, Barthel, Ladewig, Hans, Reichelt, Klauss,
and Schadlich. 2,916,771.
Barthelemy, Pierre, L. Penasse, and G. Nomine, to XJ C L A F.
Recovery of vitamin Bl2 from diluted solutions. 2,879,203,
3-24-59, CI. 167 — 81.
Barthelemy, Pierre, L. Penasse, and G. Nomine, to U C L A F.
Vitamin Bis recovery process. 2,879,204, 3-24-59, CI.
167 — 81.
Bartholoma, Helwig and W., to Rodi & Wienenberger Akti-
engesellschaft. Elastic link straps. 2,918,785, 12-29-59,
CI. 59—79.
Bartholoma, Werner : See —
Bartholoma, Helwig and W. 2,918,785.
Bartholome, Ernst : See —
Altstaedt, Werner, Bartholome, and Lehrer. 2,878,110.
Bartholome, Ernst, O. Frey, E. Lehrer, and L. Lorenz, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Separation of acety-
lene from gas mixtures. 2,870,867, 1-27-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Bartholomew, George A. : See —
Frederick, Edward R., and Bartholomew. 2,896,263.
Bartholomew, Harvey L. Cleat. 2,873,499, 2-17-59, CI.
24 — 130.
Bartholomew, Harvey L. Rod and fixture connector.
2,873,988, 2-17-59, CI. 287 — 126.
Bartholomew, Harvey L. Awning. 2,888,984, 6-2-59, CI.
160—58.
Bartholomew, Richard E. : See —
Cooper, James M., and Bartholomew. 2,890,844.
Bartholow, Dave M.. and H. Bormolini. Screed expansion
joint. 2,885.939, 5-12-59. CI. 94 — 18.
Barthruff, Otto, and E. Pfaffenberger, to Eugen Bauer,
G.m.b.H. Adjusting device for light measuring and con-
trolling apparatus and the like. 2,902,968, 9-8-59, CI.
116—114.
Barthule, George, to Liftex Slings, Inc. Fabric sling. 2,903,-
291, 9-8-59, CI. 294 — 74.
Bartik, Ivan : See —
Topol, George J., Baranowski. and Bartik. 2,870,859.
Bartkewitz, Paul. Means for cleaning and dressing footwear
and the like. 2,896.236, 7-28-59. CI. 15—134.
Bartl, Herbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Process for
isomerization of non-vulcanized rubber in absence of water
and oxygen. 2,885,457, 5-5-59, CI. 260—769.
Bartl, Herbert to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Compositions
of matter comprising an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent hav-
ing dissolved therein copolymers to esters of polvmerizable
organic acids. 2,886,549, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Bartl, Herbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for preparing aqueous emulsions. 2,912,399,
11-10-59, CI. 260 — 27.
Bartl, Herbert, H. Holtschmidt, and O. Bayer, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Akt. Crosslinked polymers of etnylenically
unsaturated blocked isocyanates. 2,882,260, 4-14-59, Ci.
200—77.5.
Bartl, Herbert, and W. Becker, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Process for the isomerization of non-vulcanized rubber.
2,892,004, 6-23-59, CI. 260—770.
Bartl, Herbert, and H. Gensel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Textile sizing copolymer compositions
and process for applying the same. 2,917,478, 12-15-59,
CI. 260—33.6.
Bartl, Hugo : See —
Niisslein, Joseph, Kuch, and Bartl. 2,901,311.
Bartlett. Dana W. Adjustable artificial lures. 2,873,549,
2-17-59, CI. 43 — 42.22.
Bartlett, David E. and M. H. Sanitary device. 2,878,486,
3-24-59, CI. 4—110.
Bartlett, Eugene A. : See —
Rikard, Mack A., Bartlett, and Coleman. 2,894,820.
Barllett, Francis J. W., to F. J. W. Bartlett and W. M.
Prager, trustees. Method of applying patterns to vinyl
floor coverings. 2,867,263, 1-6-59, CI. 154—26.
Bartlett, Frederick A., to Dorman Spraver Co. Ltd. Spray-
ing nozzles. 2,904,266, 9-15-59, CI. 239 — 553.
Bartlett, George H. Pocket-type lure container. 2,899,770,
8-18-59, CI. 43—57.5.
Bartlett, George L. Animal egress and ingress doors.
2,886,861, 5-19-59, CI. 20—16.
Bartlett, Harold W., to California Packing Corp. Spot scan-
ner for comestibles. 2,881,919, 4-14-59, CI. 209 — 111.
Bartlett, Jack. Stump removing machine. 2,887,134, 5-19-
59, CI. 144 — 2.
Bartlett, James L., Jr., H. T. Hertzog, and R. M. Pickard, to
The Garrett Corp. Controls for an air conditioning system.
2,871,671, 2-3-59, CI. 62 — 172.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H. : See —
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Morway, and Bartlett.
2,876,089.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Rudel, and Bartlett.
2,903,348.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and A. J. Morway, to Esso Researcli and
Engineering ' Co. Lubricating greases containing alkyl-
beta-amino propionates. 2,882,230, 4-14-59, CI. 252 — 33.6.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., W. H. Brugmann, Jr., and A. J. Morway,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Herbicidal grease
composition. 2,867,519. 1-6-59, CI. 71—2.6.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., R. S. Brodkey, and L. W. Bowman, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dicarboxylic acids
from dicyclopentadienes. 2,875,244, 2-24-59, CI. 260—514.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and W. C. Hollyday, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Multifunctional lubricant additives.
2,876,213, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and V. L. Hughes, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Preparation of bifunctional cyclo-
alkanes. 2,894,038, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 598.
Bartlett, Joseph W., and E. D. Soltes, to Delhi-Taylor Oil
Corp. Sulfur extraction process. 2,890,941, 6-16-59, CI.
23—310.
Bartlett, Marjorie : See —
Bartlett, Norman. 2.873,972.
Bartlett, Norman. 2,895,735.
Bartlett, Marjorie H. : See —
Bartlett, David E. and M. H. 2,878,486.
Bartlett, Norman, y2 to M. Bartlett. Amusement ride.
2,873,972. 2-17-59, CI. 273 — 101.2.
Bartlett, Norman, % to M. Bartlett. Amusement ride.
2,895,735, 7-21-59, CI. 272—51.
Bartlett, Philip D., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic appa-
ratus. 2,880,657, 4-7-59, CI. 95 — 12.
Bartlett, Philip D., D. R. Bishop, S. B. Whittier, and A. L. H.
Wright to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus.
2,873,657, 2-17-59. CI. 95 — 13.
Bartlett, Raymond M., to American Can Co. Method of
applying a wax composition to the convex countersink por-
tion of a can end. 2,906,640, 9-29-59, CI. 117^43.
Bartlett, Richard J., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Apparatus for assembling containers. 2,878,631, 3-24-59,
CI. 53—243.
Bartlett, Richard J., C. C. Hall, and J. A. Martell, to
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Box closing ma-
chine. 2,910,815, 11-3-59, CI. 53—374.
Bartlett, William R. : See —
Ford, William H. 2,918,800.
Bartley, Calvin L., to Poor & Co. Insulated end posts.
2,885,153, 5-5-59, CI. 238 — 153.
Bartley, Ted O., to Turner Aviation Corp. Multi crystal
tuned radio transceiver. 2,889,452, 6-2-59, CI. 250 — 13.
Bartlo, John S., to Lynch Corp. Product settling means for
draw type wrapping machine. 2,915,866, 12-8-59, CI.
53 — 124.
Bartocha, Bodo : See —
Kautsky, Hans W., and Bartocha. 2.886,583.
Bartolat, Joseph J. Dispenser for liquid additives to water
hoses. 2,893,417, 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 205.5.
Bartolucci, Edgar O. Shoe heel. 2,888,755, 6-2-59, CI.
36—34.
Barton, Benjamin B., to American Fire Apparatus Co. Gov-
ernor control mechanism for pumps. 2,896,541, 7—28-59,
CI. 103—19.
Barton, Clarence D., and M. A. Case, to Gustin-Bacon Mfg. Co.
Journal box lubricator pad. 2,869,944. 1-20-59. CI. 30S —
243.
Barton, Donn C. Packaging device for merchandising food
concentrates. 2,876,113, 3-3-59, CI. 99—171.
Barton. Earl G. : See —
Nix, Joe H. 2,875,714.
Barton, Frank, to Armstrong Siddelev Motors Ltd. Machine
for shaping axial-flow blades. 2,916,973, 12-15-59, CI.
90—55.
Barton, George C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe
sewing machines. 2,881,722, 4-14-59, CI. 112— 3S.
Barton, Hugh M., Jr. : Sec —
Wiley, 'Bruce F.. and Barton. 2.882.914.
Barton, Hugh M.. Jr.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2,872,5S8, 2-3-59, CI. 250—210.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Barton Instrument Corp. : See —
Nolte, Claude B. 2,917,081.
Barton, Larry J., to The Clorox Co. Method of producing
purified stabilized sodium hypochlorite. 2,918,351,
12—22—59 CI 23 86.
Barton, Loy E.', to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
devices. 2,886,748, 5-12-59, CI. 317—235.
Barton, Raymond W., and J. T. Herron, to Mead Johnson &
Co. Flow regulator. 2,902,248, 9-l-o9, CI. 251 — 8.
Barton, Richard D. Mechanics' light support. 2,888,552,
5-26-59, CI. 240—88.
Barton, Virginia. Combination diaper bag and baby bed.
2,908,020. 10-13-59. CI. 5—99.
Barton, Webley E., to Daystrom Inc. Multiple bimetallic
element. 2,918,820, 12-29-59, CI. 73 — 363.9.
Bartram, James F., and D. H. Evans, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Beam positioning apparatus. 2,913,622,
11-17-59, CI. 315 — 21.
Bartram, Ralph H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Mi-
crowave tube. 2,903,619, 9-8-59, CI. 315—18.
Bartram, Ralph H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Mi-
crowave tube. 2,903,620, 9-8-59, CI. 315 — 18.
Bartram, Ralph H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Microwave tube. 2,915,666, 12-1-59, CI. 313 — 156.
Bartz, Giinter : See —
Wiskott, Detmar, Bartz, and Weissenberg. 2,901,627.
Bartz, Melvin C. : See —
Breeding, David C, and Bartz. 2,884,915.
Baruch, Jordan J., and C. H. Allen, to Bolt Beranek and
Newman Inc. Method of and apparatus for acoustic
silencing. 2,893,508, 7-7-59, CI. 181 — 45.
Baruch, Samuel. Jewelry. 2,888,723, 6-2-59, CI. 24 — 41.
Baruch, Sydney N. Power sources. 2,900,592, 8-18-59, CI.
321—8.
Barwick. Keith E.. to Burroughs Corp. Electrical socket
mounting unit. 2,905.921. 9-22-59, CI. 339 — 17.
Barworth, William G. : See —
Cavanaugh, George S., and Barworth. 2,914,974.
Cavanaugh, George S., and Barworth. 2,914,975.
Barzelay, Martin E. Spray drying apparatus. 2,884,049,
4-28-59, CI. 159 — 4.
Basch. Walter M. : See —
Holder, Clinton H., and Basch. 2,867,583.
Mikeska, Louis A., Read, and Basch. 2,882,220.
Basch, Walter M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Solvent dewaxing process wherein a critical amount of in-
ert gas is bubbled through the cooling zone so as to improve
subsequent filtration. 2,903,410, 9-8-59, CI. 208 — 35.
Baschant, Karl, to Utina-Electrowerk G.m.b.H. Watering
device for stock. 2,891,509, 6-23-59, CI. 119 — 75.
Basco Inc. : See —
Kile, Stephen L. 2,903,053.
Basdekis, Costas H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polymeric
calcium salt. 2,891,931, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 80.
Basebe, Arthur C. : See —
Sinclair, Harold, and Basebe. 2,876,878.
Baselt, Frederick C, to American Can Co. Sanitary con-
tainer opening device. 2,916,818, 12-15-59, CI. 30 — 10.
Baselt, Walter H., to American Steel Foundries. Brake beam
support. 2,874,811, 2-24-59, CI. 188 — 207.
Baselt, Walter H.. to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
truck. 2,908,232, 10-13-59, CI. 105—197.
Basford, Kenneth A. : See —
Colley, Rowan H., Basford, Moore, and Pearce.
2,916,876.
Haworth. Lionel, McLean, Basford, and Page. 2,886,300.
Basgall, Elmer J. Fishing lure. 2,877,592, 3-17-59, CI.
43 — 42.44.
Bashara, Frank J. Well filters. 2,877,852, 3-17-59, CI.
166 — 236.
Bashman, Charles T. : See —
McCurley, Edward B. 2,913,012.
Bashor, James R. : See —
Speckin, Alfred P., and Bashor. 2,884,818.
Bashore, Don M., and N. H. Brown, Jr., to United States
Rubber Co. Cold weather garments. 2,897,508, 8-4-59,
CI. 2—93.
Bashover. Albert, to Margon Corp. Doll eye. 2,870,571,
1-27-59, CI. 46—169.
Bashover. Albert, to Margon Corp. Doll eye. 2,892,288,
6-30-59, CI. 46 — 169.
Bashover, Albert, to Margon Corp. Doll eye assembly.
2,904,928, 9-22-59, CI. 46 — 166.
Basic Inc. : See —
Eells, Howard P., Jr., Pearson, and Lee. 2,898,194.
Basic Products Corn. : See —
Grimm. Phyllis W., and Baker. 2,901,401.
Selin, Karl I. 2,916,689.
Sola. Joseph G. 2,870.398.
Basic Structural Plastics, Inc. : See —
Miner, Charles, Jr., and Kinsey. 2,912,939.
Basile, James V. Combined level and measuring tool.
2,900,729, 8-25-59, CI. 33 — 89.
Basinger, John D. : See —
Meadows, Charles L. 2,897,590.
Baskin, Jeff D. Means for protecting crops from frost and
cold. 2,902,990, 9-8-59, CI. 126 — 59.5.
2,869,049.
Baso Inc. : See —
Dietz, Gerald E. 2,881,366.
Dietz, Gerald E., and Hilgert.
Hajny, Charles E. 2,873,c>28.
Hajny, Charles E.
Hajny, Charles E.
Hilgert, Adolph J.
Hilgert, Adolph J.
Hilgert, Adolph J.
J_,eins, Oscar j. 2,881,830.
Matthews, Russell B. 2,872,972.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Kussell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.
Matthews, Russell B.,
Meusy, Eugene E. 2,881,779.
Meusy, Eugene E. 2,902.249.
Schwalbach, Joseph C. 2,874,904.
Seegert, Neal. 2,895,545.
Thornbery, John H. 2,874,905.
Wasson, Loerwood C. 2,876,397.
Wolff, John A. 2,891,610.
Bass, Charles S., 31% to T. M. Julian.
10-20-59, CI. 248—113.
Bass, George E., and F. Martindell, to Ferracute Machine Co.
Combined clutch-brake mechanism. 2,889,021, 6-2-59, CI.
192 — 18.
Bass, Helen L., to Amalgamated Bass Prince Inventions, Inc.
Lunchbox construction. 2,869,770, 1-20-59, CI. 229 — 27.
Bass, Helen L., 51% to G. W. Prince, and 10% to W. T. Bass.
Arm bag. 2,881,441, 4-14-59, CI. 2 — 1.
Bass, Walter T. : See —
Bass, Helen I. 2,881,441.
Bassett, Henry W., to The W. E. Bassett Co. Combined tool
2,889,621, 6-9-59, CI. 30 — 152.
See —
2,889,621.
2,876,536.
2,903,791.
2,903,792.
2,875,975.
2,890,016.
2,876,786.
2,879,358.
2,916,676.
2,873,069.
2,875,773.
2,875,822.
2,876,951.
2,885,605.
2,888,024.
2,891,729.
2,899,970.
2,899,972.
2,905,189.
2,908,325.
2,909,218.
2,909,219.
2,914,688.
2,917,239.
and Merrell.
2,911,183.
Support. 2,909,347,
Bassett, W. E.. Co., The
Bassett, Henry W.
Dawson, Collins T.
Walker, Herbert S.
Walker, Herbert S.
Bassick Co., The : See —
Claud-Mantle, Arthur.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur.
Kramesak, Michael, Jr.
2,876,031.
2,893,771.
2,913,273.
2,916,901.
2,878,899.
Bassin, Charles S. Restraining apparatus. 2,917,044,
12-15-59, CI. 128—134.
Bassin, Norman L. Electrical junction box and electrical
fused plug connections. 2,894,097, 7-7-59, CI. 200 — 115.5.
Bassist, Rudolph. Control method and electric system for
textile machines. 2.871,685, 2-3-59. CI. 66 — 86.
Basso, Radento. Corrective splints. 2,889,827, 6-9-59, CI.
128—87.
Bassoff, Arthur B. : See —
Gates, Thomas S., Bassoff, and Davis. 2,873,652.
Praeg, Walter S., and Bassoff. 2.887,014.
Bassoff, Arthur B., to National Broach & Machine Co. Arbor.
2,904,938, 9-22-59. CI. 51 — 168.
Bassot, Andre\ to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Arc
welding guns with consumable electrode wire. 2,900,488,
8-18-59, CI. 219—130.
Bastek, Heinrich, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Waste heat
boiler casing structure of corrugated plates. 2,916,021,
12-8-59, CI. 122 — 494.
Bastian-Blessing Co., The : See —
Allshouse, Harlow E., and Mendonea. 2,910,247.
Billington, Evans R. 2.867.234.
Billington, Evans R. 2,909,188.
Boedecker, Woodrow S. 2,898,077.
Hanson, Herbert G., and Poethig. 2.916.060.
Larkin, James, and Boedecker. 2,884,024.
Sundstrom. Savin L. 2,893,756.
Bastien, Paul G., to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot.
Process for improving stress corrosion cracking resistance
of alloyed steel in hydrogen sulphide atmosphere.
2,895,861, 7-21-59, CI. 148—21.5.
Bastis. Thomas E., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Display sign. 2,885,808. 5-12-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Bata Shoe Co. ox Canada Ltd. : See —
Vdolek. Vladimir A. 2,907,068.
Bataille, Maurice C. E., and G. M. Planchais, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electronic finder. 2,919,309,
12-29-59, CI. 179—18.
Batchelder, James W. Apparatus for automatic drilling and
tapping of headed work pieces. 2,894,420, 7-14—59, CI.
77—5.
Batchelder, James W. Flow control mechanism for counting-
packaging apparatus and electric circuitry therefor. 2,907,-
154, 10-6-59, CI. 53—59.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Batchelder Rubico, Inc. : See — ■
Rubico, Jerome A. 2,878,762.
Batcheller, Hugh \V., to Kent Mfg. Corp. Multiple electric
connectors. 2,872, G58, 2-3-59, CI. 339 — 220.
Batcheller, Hugh \\\, to Kent Mfg. Corp. Wire gripping
crimping dies with rib receiving grooves. 2,878,854,
3-24-59, CI. 153—1.
Batchelor, Joseph B., Jr., to Central Electronics, Inc.
Antenna for automotive vehicles. 2,881,428, 4-7-59, CI.
343—714.
Batchelor, Joseph B., Jr., to Patronix, Inc. Electronic os-
cillator. 2,SG7,725. l-C-59, CI. 250—36.
Batchelor, Wallace \\\, Jr. : See —
Genovese, Anthonv L., Sr., Batchelor, Belli, Garlock,
and A. L. Genovese, Jr. 2,888,215.
Bateman, Alva W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ap-
paratus for producing needled batts. 2,902,746, 9-8-59,
CI. 28 — 4.
Bateman, Lee J. : Sec —
Day, Richard A., and Bateman. 2,872.596.
Bateman, William H., to Wickman Ltd. Means for forming
the teeth of spur gear wheels or the like. 2,893,173,
7-7-59, CI. 51—95.
Bates, Arthur I. : See —
Matter, Theodore S., Bates, and Brandau. 2,888,363.
Bates, Charles E., to General Motors Corp. Vent cap.
2,889,392. 6-2-59, CI. 136 — 177.
Bates, Charles K., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Radio
tube carton. 2,893,623, 7-7-59, CI. 229—39.
Bates, Darwin S., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Print-
ing devices. 2,903,276, 9-8-59, CI. 283 — 9.
Bates, Emile B. Wet heat treatment of material of poor
electrical conductivity. Re. 24,644, 5-5-59, CI. 8 — 151.2.
Bates, Harold : See —
Grady, Dennis, Bates, and Fisher. 2,872.331.
Bates, James E., C. E. Johnson, and D. E. Tritten, to Gen-
eral Aniline & Film Corp. Prevention of cyan dye fading
in color developed prints and films. 2,913,338, 11-17-59,
CI. 96—56.
Bates, John K., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Pulse width and repetition rate discriminator.
2,912,579, 11-10-59, CI. 250—27.
Bates, John R., to Sun Oil Co. Photochemical preparation
of formaldehyde. 2,908,622, 10-13-59, CI. 204—158.
Bates, Landon M. Dormer ventilator. 2,885,944, 5-12-59,
CI. 98—42.
Bates, Reginald E., to Red Devil Tools. Power operated
scraper. 2,876,537, 3-10-59, CI. 30 — 171.
Bates, Robert O., % to G. W. Arant. Clamp for structural
elements. 2,909,381, 10-20-59, CI. 287—54.
Bates, Rolland H., and C. Pantermoller. Physical thera-
peutic apparatus. 2,896,612, 7-28-59, CI. 128 — 60.
Batesville Casket Co., Inc.. The : See —
Hillenbrand, George C. 2,867.029.
Hillenbrand. George C. 2,867,030.
Bath, Cyril, Co., The : See —
Maize, Paul F., and Yurka. 2,881,821.
Yurka, August, Jr. 2,888.973.
Yurka, August, Jr. 2,911,031.
Bath Iron Works Corp. : See —
Holm, Jens C. 2,873,920.
Batha, Howard D. : See —
Good. Carl D., and Batha. 2,867,499.
Bathe\ Charles G. Palm tree trimmer. 2,871,620, 2-3-59,
CI. 47—1.
Bathe, Charles G. Apparatus for and method of smoking
fowl or other meats. 2,888,872, 6-2-59, CI. 99—259.
Bathev Mfg. Co. : See —
Larsen, Einar R. 2,877,602.
Steele, Glen R. 2,893,567.
Batho. William F., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Operating mechanism for closure member of a discharge
outlet assemblv. 2.869.480. 1-20-59. CI. 105 — 253.
Batina, Jerome R., and K. E. Grosse, to W. M. Welch Mfg.
Co. Photographic exposure timer. 2,885,563, 5-5-59,
CI. 250—205.
Batlas. George X., and E. N. Pantazis. Paper towel dis-
penser. 2,886,226, 5-12-59, CI. 225 — 106.
Batres, Enrique : See —
Ringold, Howard J., and Batres. 2,897,199.
Ringold, Howard J., Kind, and Batres. 2,895,969.
Batson-Cook Co., The : See —
Ball, Gaines L., and Hamrick. 2,897,575.
Batson. William A., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Collapsible sup-
port for table leaf. 2,883,249. 4-21-59, Cl. 311 — 64.
Batt, Werner. Implement with a handle for securely holding
tubers and the like when peeling and preparing the same.
2,881,816, 4-14-59, Cl. 146—216.
Battaglia, Angelo F. Scintillating sign and method and
means for assembling same. 2,912,778, 11-17-59, Cl. 40 —
138.
Battaline, John R. Flexible coupling. 2,899,809, 8-18-59,
Cl. 64—15.
Batteiger, Joseph R. Ice making apparatus. 2,886,954, 5-19-
59, Cl. 62—135.
Battelle Development Corp., The : See —
Bride, John E., Faust, and Safranek. 2,886,500.
Carlson. Chester F. 2,876,737.
Gundlach, Robert W. 2.901,374.
Mavo, Clyde R. 2,895,847.
Neher, Mavnard B. 2,917,921.
Sherman, Thomas L. 2.917,931.
Willardson, Robert, and Beer. 2,889,492.
Battelle Memorial Institute : See —
Allen, William M. 2,891,588.
Hummell, John D. 2,876,862.
Battenberg, Virgil, D. W. Miller. H. H. Detamore, and R. E.
Moore, to General Motors Corp. Centrifugally responsive
governor valve assembly. 2,883.178. 4-21-59, Cl. 267 — 1.
Battenberg, Virgil B.. F H. Katterheinrich, and R. L. Sayre,
to General Motors Corp. Air driven power unit. 2,874 787
2-24-59, Cl. 170—68.
Battenfeld Grease & Oil Corp.. Inc. : See —
Hos-ler. Wallace R. 2,902,190.
Batterman, Theodore W., and M. Pobog, to Electric Eye
Equipment Co. Automatic programming control board for
automatic shutter system. 2,917,640, 12-15-59, Cl.
307 — 115.
Battersby, Lyle R., to United States of America, Army.
Method of automatic amplitude control for speech fre-
quencies. 2,896,030, 7-21-59, Cl. 179—171.
Batterson, Carl E. Mineral separators. 2,884,134, 4-28-59,
Cl. 210—322.
Baitey, Everett M., and I. S. Livney, to Infilco Inc. Quick-
acting release valve. 2.872,149, 2-3-59. Cl. 251 — 25.
Battinich, Mitchell. Method and apparatus for filling cans
and the like. 2,903,023, 9-8-59, Cl. 141—61.
Battinich, Mitchell. Filling mechanism. 2,914,097, 11-24-59,
Cl. 141—286.
Battista, Anthony V. Lubricating rack construction.
2,898,641, 8-11-59, Cl. 20 — .8.
Battistoni, Giovanni. Process for extracting sugar from mo-
lasses. 2,916,404, 12-8-59, Cl. 127 — 47.
Battle Creek Packaging Machines, Inc. : See —
Forgo, Eric J. 2,871,639.
Batts, Charles C. Fluid spray nozzle. 2,893,646, 7-7-59,
Cl. 239 — 419.
Batts, James W., to Permanent Glaze, Inc. Window con-
struction. 2,901,786, 9-1-59, Cl. 20 — 56.4.
Batty, John W., A. Lambert, G. Scott, and L. Seed, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Ltd. Esters of hyponitrous acid.
2,913,481, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 466.
Batutis, Edward F., and S. L. Walters, to Mine Safety
Appliances Co. Purification of alkali metals by heat
transfer. 2,879,157, 3-24-59, Cl. 75—66.
Batz, Walter: See —
Treder, Richard W., and Batz. 2,898,251.
Batzle, William K., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron tube
electrode. 2,900,553, 8-18-59, Cl. 313—331.
Bau, Robert G. Cosmetic make-up kit. 2,902,041, 9-1-59,
Cl. 132—79.
Baublitz, Merritt H. Supporting and operating device for
drills and the like. 2,879.677. 3-31-59, Cl. 77 — 7.
Baublys, Mikas. Contrivance for the limitation of the axial
play of shafts. 2,886.382, 5-12-59. Cl. 308 — 236.
Bauchart, Adrienne, nee Echegut. Thread-cutting device.
2,909,091, 10-20-59, Cl. 82—5.
Baudat, Andre A. : See —
Swenson, Harvey F., and Baudat. 2,901,015.
Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Network protector.
2,900,528, 8-18-59, Cl. 307 — 87.
Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control scheme for
electric devices employing a magnetic amplifier. 2,914,718,
11-24-59, Cl. 318—167.
Baudpcroux, Jean P. : See —
Baudecroux, Paul. 2,883,350.
Baudecroux, Micheline R. : See —
Baudecroux, Paul. 2.883.350.
Baudecroux, Paul, deceased ; R. J. S. Baudecroux, widow and
heir, and guardian of J P. and M. R. Baudecroux. minor
heirs. Cellulosic varnishes and paints. 2,883,350, 4-21-59,
Cl. 260—17.
Baudecroux, Rica J. S. : See —
Baudecroux, Paul. 2,883,350.
Baudet, Raimond E. M. : See —
Revoort, Cornells, and Baudet. 2,867,688.
Bevoort, Cornelis, and Baudet. 2,876.281.
Baudhuin. George J. Self-propelled mobile lift. 2,909,298,
10-20-59, Cl. 214—396.
Baudouin, Jacques. Brush with cleaning and protecting
means. 2,881,460, 4-14-59, Cl. 15—184.
Baudrv, Reng A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dual-ven-
tilation hvdrogen-cooled generators. 2,873,393, 2-10-59,
Cl. 310 — 55.
Baudry, Rene A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Turbine-
generator ventilation. 2.915,655, 12-1-59, Cl. 310 — 55.
Bauer, Albert, to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Plier tool. 2.SS5.7S1.
5-12-59. Cl. 30—271.
Bauer. Alfons. Devices for indicating and recording the speed
of travel of and the distance travelled by motor vehicles.
2,902,332, 9-1-59, Cl. 346 — 136.
Bauer, Alfred F., to National Lead Co. Heating of dies by
internal combustion. 2,892,224, 6-30-5D, Cl. 22 — 74.
Bauer, Alfred F., to National Lead Co. Die cast V-type
engine block. 2,893, 35S, 7-7-59, Cl. 121—194.
Bauer, Alfred F., to National Lead Co. Positioning or lock-
ing guides for dies. 2.912,730, 11-17-59. Cl. 22—153.
Bauer, Armand C.,% to Stanley G. De La Hunt, and % to
Thomas J. Lyons. Steering device for small watercraft.
2,916,00S, 12-8-59, Cl. 115 — 18.
Bauer, Benjamin B., L. Gunter, Jr., and C. E. Seeler, to
Shure Brothers, Inc. Phonograph pickup. 2,900,452,
8-18-59, Cl. 179—100.41.
Bauer Bros. Co., The : See —
Shouvlin, Joseph C, and Ginaven. 2,893,909.
LIST OF PATENTEES
63
Bauer Charles H., to International Business Machines Corp.
Sheet feeding apparatus. 2,869,869, 1-20-59, CI. 271—36.
Bauer, Clifford D., R. M. Marks, and E. A. Bernardoni to
The Borden Co. Calcium enriched milk. 2,871,123,
1—27—59 q\ 99 54.
Bauer, Dale A., to De-icers, Inc. Vinyl mitten. 2,900,642,
8-25-59, CI. 2 — 158. _ „ .. ,
Bauer, Eduard, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Digital
positioning device. 2,899,621, 8-11-59, CI. 318-7467
Bauer, Edwin W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic core half adder. 2,868,451, 1-13-59, CI. 235—61.
Bauer, Edwin W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic transfer circuit. 2,918,664, 12-22-59, CI. 340—
174
Bauer, Edwin W., and M. K. Haynes, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Magnetic memory system with dis-
turbance cancellation. 2,889,540, 6-2-59, CI. 340—174.
Bauer, Edwin W„ and M. K. Haynes, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Magnetic core building block.
2,910,594, 10-27-59, CI. 307—88.
Bauer Ernest K., to American Viscose Corp. Snap action
motion reversing mechanism. 2,886,974, 5-19-59, Cl. 74 —
100.
Bauer Ernest K., to American Viscose Corp. Drive unit for
yarn collecting apparatus. 2,887,278, 5-19-59, Cl. 242 —
46.5.
Bauer, Eugen, G.m.b.H. : See —
Barthruff, Otto, and Pfaffenberger. 2,902,968.
Bauer, Prank K., and R. D. Tufford, to H. W. Bauer. Ala-
chine for gathering down ears of corn. 2,891,373, 6-23-59,
Cl. 56—345.
Bauer, Franz : See —
Naimer, Hubert L., and Bauer. 2,919,151.
Bauer, Franz, to H. Naimer. Electromagnetically operated
contactor. 2,882,369, 4-14-59, Cl. 200—87.
Bauer, Friedrich L., to Siemens & Halske Akt. Method of
and apparatus for securing the transmission of telegraph
impulses. 2,880,273, 3-31-59, Cl. 178—23.
Bauer. Fritz : See —
Kracker. Herbert, Bauer, Kirst, Lowenfeld, and Staab.
2,908,679.
Bauer, George F. Saddle actuated hobby horse. 2,913,248,
11-17-59, Cl. 280 — 1.183.
Bauer, George W. : See —
Busch, Lee S., and Bauer. 2,899,303.
Bauer, Helen W. : See —
Bauer, Frank K., and Tufford. 2,891,373.
Bauer, Howard G.. to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Organ
tremulant. 2,892,372. 6-30-59. Cl. 84—1.25.
Bauer, Howard G, to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Multiple
tremulant for treble tones in electronic musical instruments.
2,892,373. 6-30-59, Cl. 84 — 1.25.
Bauer, Howard G., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Organ
reed support and assembly. 2,911,870, 11-10-59, Cl.
84 — 1.14.
Bauer, Hubert : See — -
Clarke, William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jurvis, and Heller.
2,912,186.
Bauer, John A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Time delay circuit.
2,906,926, 9-29-59, Cl. 317—148.5.
Bauer. Josef, Jr. Horn-light combination. 2,883,654,
4-21-59, Cl. 340 — 393.
Bauer, Joseph, and H. Schlossmacher, to Hauni-Werke
Korber & Co. K.G. Machines for loosening tobacco bales.
2,911,981, 11-10-59, Cl. 131 — 149.
Bauer Kurt P., to Textile Machine Works. Fashioning
mechanism for knitting machines. 2,874,557, 2-24-59, Cl.
66—89.
Bauer, Kurt P., G. Bitzer, and H. E. Haehnel, to Textile Ma-
chine Works. Welt bar operating means for straight bar
knitting machines. 2,898,753, 8-11-59, Cl. 66 — 96.
Bauer, Richard M. : See —
Curler Howard J., and Bauer. 2.892,735.
Bauer, Robert D.. and N. W. Mitchell, to Phillips Petroleum
Co Two stage reforming with noble metal catalyst.
2.905 621 9-22-59. Cl. 208 — 65.
Bauer, Robert F., and H. Stratton. to Shell Oil Co., Continen-
tal Oil Co., The Superior Oil Co.. and Union Oil Co. of
California. Anchoring method and apparatus. 2,891,770,
6-23-59. Cl. 255 — 1.8.
Bauer. Robert F.. R. C. McNeill, and J. T. Ledbetter. to
Shell Oil Co.. Continental Oil Co.. The Superior Oil Co.,
and Union Oil Co. of California. Off-shore drilling. 2,909,-
359, 10-20-59. Cl. 255 — 1.8.
Bauer, Russell E., to Cadillac Gace Co. Hydraulic control
system. 2,893.355, 7-7-59, Cl. 121—39.
Bauer. William H.. Jr.. to Minnesota Minintr mid Mfcr. Co.
Perfhiorochloroolefin polvmer blends. 2,888,364, 5-26-59.
Cl. 117—72.
Bauer, William R. : See —
Prescott, Frank R., and Bauer. 2,887,738.
Bauerlein Carl C. to The Dole Valve Co Liquid level
indicator. 2,873.714. 2-17-59. Cl. 116—118.
Bauerlein. Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Adjustable venturi
proportioning valve. 2,881,800, 4-14-59. Cl. 137 — 604.
Bauerlein, Carl C. to The Dole Valve Co. Liquid measuring
device. 2.887.255. 5-19-59, Cl. 222 — 453.
Bauerlein. Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Liquid measuring
and dispensing device. 2.888,174, 5-26-59, Cl. 222—212.
Bauerlein, Carl C, to The Dole Valve Co. Throw-away type
of concentrate proportioner. 2,895,642, 7-21-59, Cl.
222—80.
and M. M. Reddi, to
icemaker. 2,918,803,
The Dole Valve
12-29-59, Cl.
2,904,430.
2,905,548.
2,905,549.
2,905,550.
to Eli Lilly and Co.
2,912,360, 11-10-59,
2,875,517,
Bauerlein, Carl C,
Co. Automatic
62—135.
Bauermann, W., & Sonne G. in. b. H. : See —
Zimmermann. Richard. 2,877,782.
Bauernfeind, Jacob C, and R. H. Bunnell, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Coloring composition and method of producing
the same. 2,916,385, 12-8-59, Cl. 99 — 148.
Bauernfeind, Norman G., and H. D. Huggins, to Modine Mfg.
Co. Method of making a heat exchanger. 2,912,749,
11-17-59, Cl. 29—157.3.
Bauers, Barton M., Sr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Fluid heat exchange apparatus for use in molds. 2,887,722,
5-26-59, Cl. 18—39.
Baugh, Charles W., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Color
television receiver burst separator. 2,892,018, 6-23-59,
Cl. 178—5.4.
Baugh, Charles W., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Color television synchronous demodulator circuit.
2,897,360, 7-28-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Baugh, Charles W., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic frequency control system for television receiver.
2,916,545, 12-8-59, Cl. 178 — 5.8.
Baugh, Jesse L., to Mold-Rite Corp. Foundry mold composi-
tion and method of preparing and maintaining the same
for repeated use. 2,876,511, 3-10-59, Cl. 22—193.
Baughman, Robert L. : See —
Taylor, Donald F. Baughman, and Yntema.
Taylor, Donald F.. Baughman, and Yntema.
Taylor, Donald F., Baughman, and Yntema.
Taylor, Donald F., Baughman, and Yntema.
Baunv, Alvan : See —
Carlsen, Earl W., and Baum. 2,896,384.
Baum, Arthur A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for the preparation of dibenzanthrone. 2,872,459,
2-3-59. Cl. 260 — 357.
Baum, Richard F., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Narrow band discriminator circuit. 2,889,458,
6-2-59, Cl. 250—31.
Baum. Wendell E. Blade holding device. 2,904,884, 9-22-59,
Cl. 30 — 102
Baum, William E., and J. L. Federman,
Process for obtaining intrinsic factor.
Cl. 167—74.
Bauman, Carl C. Cutter for thin wall tubing
3-3-59, Cl. 30—101.
Bauman, Carl S., to Air Conditioning, Inc. Air conditioning
system. 2,886,955, 5-19-59, Cl. 62 — 259.
Bauman, Edward, and J. O. G. Darrow to North Electric Co.
Excess voltage dissipating device. 2,875,366 2-24-59, Cl.
313—306.
Bauman, Joseph F. Skirt gage. 2.871,564, 2-3-59. Cl. 33 — 9.
Bauman, Stephen. Easy service TV set. 2,898,585, 8-4-59,
Cl. 340—367.
Bauman, Thomas S., to Dominion Glass Co. Ltd. Apparatus
for banding articles. 2,876,733, 3-10-59, Cl. 118 — 219.
Bauman, William C. : See —
Mcllhenry, William F., Baker, Clarke, and Bauman.
2,897,051.
Bauman, William C, and E. L. Graham, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Preparation of molded articles from kerogenic min-
erals. 2,900,269, 8-18-59, Cl. 106 — 241.
Baumann, Albert, to Durkoppwerke Akt. Conveyor system.
2,901,082, 8-25-59, Cl. 198 — 19.
Baumann, Arthur N., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Manufacture of alkali metal polyphosphates.
2,888,321, 5-26-59, Cl. 23 — 107.
Baumann, Bernard : See —
Miesch, Camille, and Baumann. 2,890,495.
Baumann, Ernst : See —
Mast, Fred, Baumgartner, Held, and Baumann.
2,896,507.
Baumann, Ernst, and F. Mast, to Gesellschaft Zur Forderung
der Forschung an der Eidg Technischen Hochschule. Ar-
rangement for amplifying the light intensity of an optically
projected image. 2,892,380, 6-30-59. Cl. 88 — 61.
Baumann, Friedrich. Process of converting carbon monoxide
into a mixture of carbon dioxide and hydrogen. 2,870,096,
1-20-59. Cl. 252 — 373.
Baumann, Friedrich. Method of removing carbon dioxide and
hydrogen sulphide from gases. 2,889,197, 6-2-59, Cl.
23 — 50.
Baumann, Fritz : See —
Seib»rt Heinrich, Triebeneck, Bienert, and Baumann.
2,875,211.
Baumann. Fritz. B. Bienert H. Vollmann. and G. Rosch,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Intermediates for the pro-
duction of cobalt phthalocyanines. 2,897,039 7-28-59, Cl.
8—1.
Baumann, Fritz, and H. Bien, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of new vat
dyestuffs. 2,901,479, 8-25-59, Cl. 260 — 247.1.
Baumann, George P.. and E. A. Nirmaier, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Butene dehydrogenation followed by
oil and water quenching of the dehydrogenation product
effluent. 2,906,791, 9-29-59, Cl. 260—680.
Baumann. Hans : See —
Brunkhorst. Wilhelm, Kern, and Baumann. 2,906,588.
Baumann, Hans, and E. Kern, to Bad'sche Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Akt. Production of azo dyestuff actions. 2,872,449,
2-3-59, Cl. 260—157.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Baumann, Hans, F. Arnemann, J. Eisele, and W. Federkiel, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dyeing
of polvacrvlonitrile and copolymers of acrylonitrile.
2,913,303, 11-17-59, CI. 8 — 55.
Baumann, Poul H. Filters. 2,904,182, 9-15-59, CI. 210 — 234.
Baumbach, Harlan L., and E. M. Hoult, to Unicorn Engineer-
ing Corp. Power operated wood planer. 2,908,301, 10-13-
59. CI. 144 — 117
Baumbach, Darrel W., to David D. Miller. Portable drafting
machine. 2,915,828, 12-8-59, CI. 33—79.
Baumbach, Harlan L. : See —
Fried, Sherman, and Baumbach. 2,915,362.
Baumbach, Harlan L., H. M. Little, and F. J. Scobey, to
Unicorn Engineering Corp. Continuous optical reduction
motion picture printer. 2,903,942, 9-15-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Baumbach, William J. Anti-back pressure trap. 2,910,997,
11-3-59, CI. 137—247.29.
Baumeister, Heard K., to International Business Machines
Corp. Fluid pressurized sleeve bearing. 2,877,066, 3-10-59,
CI. 308—122.
Baumer, Earl F. Single-void unitized transportable package.
2.869.721. 1-20-59. CI. 206 — 65.
Baumet, George A., to G. A. Baumet and E. W. Elste, d.b.a.
Metal Masters Co. Magnetic tool holder. 2,888,617,
5-26-59, CI. 317 — 159.
Baumgartner, Frederick N., to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Extraction of free aliphatic acid from aluminum
soap. 2,884,430, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 414.
Baumgartner Freres S.A. : See —
Ducommun, Georges. 2,891,378.
Baumgartner, George L., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Cork
composition containing epoxy resin. 2,904,524, 9-15-59, CI.
260 — 9.
Baumgartner, John R. Carton blank delivery mechanism.
2,882,047, 4-14-59. CI. 271—7.
Baumgartner, John R. Blank forming apparatus. 2,888,860,
6-2-59, CI. 93—36.
Baumgartner, Verne E. : See —
Winzen, Otto C, Baumgartner, and Beck. 2,900.149.
Baumgartner, Walter E., and N. O. Brace, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Process for the manufacture of
tetraethyllead at elevated temperatures. 2,917,527,
12-15-59, CI. 260 — 437.
Baumgartner, Willy : See —
Mast, Fred, Baumgartner, Held, and Baumann.
2,896,507.
Baumier, Marius. Reinforced locking device for covers for
receptacles. 2,875,918, 3-3-59. CI. 220—55.
Baumier, Hermann, and E. Fuhrmann, to Goetzewerke
Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesellschaft. Tensioning spring for
piston rings. 2,917,353, 12-15-59, CI. 309 — 40.
Baun, Leonard J. : See —
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and Baun. 2,913,621.
Baur, Carl, and C. Otzen. to Agfa Camera-Werk Akt. Ob-
jective for enlargements. 2,898,808, 8-11-59, CI. 88 — 57.
Baur Franz W.. to Firma Contraves A. G. Supporting device.
2.873.936. 2-17-59. CI. 248 — 180.
Baur, Karl, to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Harmonic suppression
in goniometers. 2,885,672, 5-5-59, CI. 343 — 124.
Baur, Paul, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Device for forming
bands of dough in continuous operation. 2,909,131,
10-20-59, CI. 107 — 12.
Baus, Richard E., E. E. Fisher, and P. R. Pendell. to Gulf
Oil Corp. Mineral lubricating oil composition. 2,911,367,
11-3-59, CI. 252 — 32.7.
Baus. William A. Fluid pump. 2,876,706, 3-10-59, CI.
103—137.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. : See — ■
Brockwav. Ellsworth M.. and Herriott. 2,880,644.
Brumlev. Corwin H. 2.901,941.
Hayes, John D., and Hudson. 2,889,745.
Leuck. Irving B., and Friedman. 2,886,921.
Maiorino, Gennaro S. 2,891,446.
Schelling, George C. 2,880,556.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E. 2,909,276.
Baush, Edward R. : See — ■
Selby, Meyer S., and Baush. 2,891,870.
Bauwin, George R., and F. X. Grossi, to Union Starch &
Refining Co. Stabilized soil and method of producing it
with quaternary nitrogen salt. 2,893,166, 7-7-59, CI.
47 — 1.
Baver, Clyde B. : See-
Rowand, Will H.,
Marquez, Baver, and Hughes. 2,891,-
Bavley. Abraham, K. J. Brunings, and D. P. Cameron, to
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Insecticides-derivatives of itaconic
acid. 2,876,156, 3-3-59, CI. 167—22.
Bavley, Abraham, and M. Harfenist, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Composition comprising 3-methylpent-l-ene-4-yne-3-
ol and process of inducing hypnosis therewith. 2,882,200,
4-14-59, CI. 167 — 52.
Bavley, Abraham, and D. P. Cameron, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Pesticides. 2,883,319, 4-21-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Bavley. Abraham, C. J. Knuth, and P. D. Thomas, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Alkvd resins from hexahydrokojic acid.
2,886,544, 5-12-59, CI. 260—22.
Bavley. Abraham, and B. E. Tate, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Product and production of diesters of 2-carboxybieyclo-
r2.2.1]-hept-5-ene-2 -acetic acid. 2,899,457, 8-11-59, CI.
260—468.
Bavley, Abraham, and B. E. Tate, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Production of 2 - carboxy - 2 - carboxymethylbicyclo -
[2.2.1] - hept - 5 - ene. 2,899,462, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 514.
Bavley, Abraham, C. J. Knuth, and M. W. Miller, to Chas
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Stabilizers for vinyl halide polvmers.
2,902,465, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 45.8.
Bavor, Gordon F. : See —
Rogers, Thomas H., and Bavor. 2,879,404.
Bavor, Gordon F., and J. Pichert, to Raytheon Co. High
voltage switching tubes. 2,915,669, 12-1-59, CI. 313 — 297.
Baxa, James F., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Apparatus for form-
ing a boiler head or the like. 2,898,788, 8-11-59, CI.
78 — 61.
Baxley, Eschol D. : See —
Eckart. Robert H. and Baxley. 2,886,096.
Baxman, Horace R. : See —
Maraman, William J., Baxman, and Baker. 2,885,260.
Baxter, Clyde W. : See —
Alphenaar, Arthur W., Baxter, and Franco. 2,897,209.
Baxter, Don, Inc. : See —
Roberts, Martin. 2,913,000.
Baxter, Edna F. Method of making decorative material.
2,867,890, 1-13-59, CI. 28 — 72.
Aerating device. 2,919,120, 12-29-59,
Baxter, Ellsworth H.
CI. 261—30.
Baxter, Gene F., P.
American-Marietta
K. Schoening, and H. M. Preusser, to
Co. Thixotropic phenol-aldehyde ad-
hesive composition and method of making same. 2,878,197,
3-17-59, CI. 260—17.5.
Baxter, George C, to Flex-Prop Corp. Balancing mechanism
for washing machines. 2,886,979, 5-19-59, CI. 74 — 573.
Baxter, George C, and L. R. Christensen. Grain drver.
2,887,788, 5-26-59, CI. 34 — 128.
Baxter, J. H., & Co. : See —
Best, Charles W.. Napier and MacMurray. 2.873,874.
Baxter, James G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Vitamin E fortified
animal feeds. 2,891,864, 6-23-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Baxter, John. Brick course level and height gauge. 2,915,829,
12-8-59, CI. 33 — 88.
Baxter. John C, to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Electric
hand drill powered floor polisher. 2,917,760, 12-22-59, CI.
15 — 49.
Baxter Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Anthony, Paul Z., and Ginger. 2,889,364.
Broman, Cvrus K. 2, 878. MIS
Gewecke. Theodore H. 2 868.200.
Ginger, Leonard G., and Anthony. 2,889,363.
Gray, Philip P., and Stone. 2,906,623.
Homan, John F., Gewecke, and Broman. 2,893,678.
Metz, Henrv E. 2,880,501.
Nesset, Naurice M. 2,893,389.
Stone, Irwin M. 2.892,718.
Stone, Irwin M., Gray, and Morawetz.
Baxter, Leonard R., and D. E. Rittenberg.
2,912,333.
Apparatus
2,889,854, 6-9-59,
for
CI.
manufacturing fabricated panels.
139—28.
Baxter, Leonard R., and D. E. Rittenberg. Woven fences.
2,890,023, 6-9-59, CI. 256 — 19.
Baxter. Margaret B. Foundation garments. 2,8S7,114. o-19-
59. CI. 128—525.
Baxter. Meriwether L., Jr., and L. O. Carlsen, to The Gleason
Works. Machine for cutting gears and the like. 2,895,384,
7-21-59, CI. 90—6.
Baxter. Robert R. : See —
Schlever, Victor. Henricks. and Baxter. 2.872.415.
Baxter, Thomas R., and B. C. Miller, to Continental Can Co.,
Inc. Tool for opening and expanding the mouth of a
flexible receptacle. 2,900,779, 8-25-59, CI. 53 — 381.
Bav, Ernest, and W. B. Kellev. to Owens-Cornine Fiberglas
Corp. Flexible coupling. 2,904,976, 9-22-59. CI. 64 — 27.
Bayard, Jere : See —
Menkin, Benjamin D., Rabin, and Scisorek. 2,891.364.
Bayard, Kenneth T. Bag holder and opener. 2.S99.161,
8-11-59. CI. 24S — 101.
Bavard, Robert T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Counter.
2,879.423, 3-24-59, CI. 313—93.
Bayer, Carl : See —
Leiss, Emil A., and Bayer. 2,879,060.
Bayer, Erich : See —
Schwenk, Willy, Bayer, Hagemann, and Haberle. 2,907,-
240.
Bayer. Erich, and L. Rizzi. Process for the production of
doors from plastics in a single operation. 2,890,977,
6-16-59, CI. 154 — 110.
Bayer, Frank C, to Thompson Products, Inc. Fuel flow and
control system. 2,867,269. 1-6-59, CI. 158—36.4.
Bayer, Otto : See —
Bartl, Herbert, Holtschmidt, and Baver. 2,882,260.
Gold, Heinrich. and Bayer. 2,901,476.
Graulich, Wilhelm. Becker, and Bayer 2.908.658.
Lehmann, Wolfgang, Bayer, Kass, and Graulich.
2,903.436.
Malz. Hugo. BaTer. Freytag. and Lober. 2 891,059.
Nischk, Gunther. Bunge. and Bayer. 2.86S.739.
Singer, Josef, Baver, and Schwechten. 2.891,971.
Wilms, Hugo, Bayer, and Bunge. 2,904,532.
Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Pfeifer, Gustav. 2,913,884.
Bayhi, Marcel J., to Reed Unit-Fans. Inc. Offset tubular
brace for fan housing. 2,874.898. 2-24-59. CI. 230 — 273.
Bayles, Alden, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Applving svstem
for disk brake. 2,888,101, 5-26-59, CI. 18S— 71.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Bayles, Dolph B. Drag line bucket. 2,886,905, 5-19-59, CI.
37 — 135.
Bayley, Charles D., to General Electric Co. Photoconductive
control circuit. 2,913,637, 11-17-59, CI. 317—128.
Bayley, Emerv P., W. V. Davis, H. Diederichs, L. Vaupell, Jr.,
and W. H. Perrow, to Vaupell Industrial Plastics, Inc. Case
angle shoe. 2,886,918, 5-19-59, CI. 45 — 137.
Bayley, Frederick J. : See —
Terrell, Basil J., and Bayley. 2,S73,0S7.
Bayley, George R., to General Motors Corp. Filler access
mechanism. 2,893,779, 7-7-59, CI. 296—1.
Bayliss, Cecil T., to Perry Chain Co. Ltd. Chain or belt
tensioning devices. 2,893,255, 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 242.8.
Bayly, John G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Proton resonance monitor. 2,911,587,
11-3-59, CI. 324 — .5.
Baymiller, John W., and P. E. Merrifield, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Asbestos-containing vibration damping sheet material.
2,887,428, 5-19-59, CI. 162—145.
Bayne, Fred B. : See —
Scherf, Paul H., Bayne, and Hammack. 2,867,134.
Bayshore Industries, Inc. : See —
Edwards, Philip B. 2.874,964.
Bay State Abrasive Products Co. : See —
Ball, Albert L. 2,874,729.
Bazzoni, Leon J. : See —
Hackett, Harry H. 2,885,902.
Beach, Clarence E. Traffic signal controllers. 2,911,619,
11-3-59, CI. 340—41.
Beach, Edward J., to Beach-Russ Co. Boring device for
elliptical or the like openings. 2,887,912, 5-26-59, CI.
77—61.
W Steiner, to Westinghouse Elec-
2,908,809, 10-13-59, CI. 240—25.
Quick acting clamp. 2,S86,267,
2,918,736, 12-29-59,
2,918,737, 12-29-59,
Rotary lawn mower
2,910,818, 11-3-59,
Protection of cements
2,889,228, 6-2-59, CI.
Aircraft land-
Focal
Beach, Edward L., and J.
trie Corp. Street light.
Beach, Harold W., Sr.
5-12-59, CI. 248 — 41.
Beach, Horace J., to Gulf Oil Corp.
from effects of contamination.
106—31.
Beach, James B., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
ing gear. 2.869,806, 1-20-59, CI. 244 — 102.
Beach, James R., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co.
plane shutter. 2,877,698, 3-17-59, CI. 95—57.
Beach, John G. : See —
Schaer, Glenn R., and Beach. 2,S86,499.
Beach, John G., and G. R. Schaer, to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Pretreating thorium for
electroplating. 2,897,124, 7-28-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Beach, John M. Container. 2,868.368, 1-13-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Beach, John M., and J. W. Bradbury ; said Bradbury assor.
to said Beach. Tow bar. 2,886,344, 5-12-59, CI. 280 — 482.
Beach, Joseph C. : See —
Beach, Reuben T. 2,916,985.
Beach, Laurence R., Jr., K. Radey, D. J. Gildea, and W. E.
Strohmeyer, to North American Aviation, Inc. Pressure
measuring device. 2,876,640. 3-10-59, CI. 73 — 182.
Beach, Leland K.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for preparing phosphonates. 2,908,708, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 461.2.
Beach, Leland K.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for preparing phosphonates. 2,908,709, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 461.2.
Beach, Lennox F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Zenith meridian
indicator. 2,886,897, 5-19-59. CI. 33 — 204.
Beach, Reuben T., to J. C. Beach. Can crushing device.
2,916,985, 12-15-59, CI. 100—53.
Beach-Russ Co. : See —
Beach, Edward J. 2,887,912.
Beach & Shore, Inc. : See —
Hayden, David H. 2,879,647.
Beach, Sylvester K. : See —
Stouten, Edwin A., and Beach. 2,893,450.
Beach, William H., to The Bridgeport Metal Goods Mfg. Co.
Diffusing lens for spot light reflector. 2,877,342, 3-10-59,
CI. 240 — 41.4.
Beacham, Harry H., to National Lead Co. Film-forming and
drying compositions. 2,901,450, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Beacham, Robert C, and W. F. Butler, to Cutter Laboratories,
Inc. Blood strainer. 2,912,980, 11-17-59, CI. 128 — 214.
Beachem, Michael T. : See —
Shaw, John T., Hosier, and Beachem. 2,917,540.
Beacher, John H., and H. A. Troutman, to Allied Chemical
Corp. Polvethvlene wax aerosol compositions and process
for preparing them. 2,902,376, 9-1-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Beachler. Edward D. : See —
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Beachler. 2,907,690.
Hornbnstel, Llnvd. Beachler. and Ely. 2,869.437.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Air bleed press
arrangement. 2,882,968, 4-21-59, CI. 162—360.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Winder drive.
2,890,000, 6-9-59, CI. 242—66.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Machine drive.
2,895,348, 7-21-59, CI. 74—689.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Felt run ar-
rangement. 2,909,848, 10-27-59, CI. 34—117.
Beachler, Edward D., to Beloit Iron Works. Stock distribu-
tor assembly. 2.911,041, 11-3-59, CI. 162 — 336.
Beachler, Edward D., and E. J. Justus, to Beloit Iron Works.
Auxiliary drive control. 2,912,629, 11-10-59, CI. 318 — 6.
Beaconing, Optical and Precision Materials Co. Ltd. : See —
Toczylowski, Henryk S. 2,887,774.
492096— P 5
Bead Chain Mfg. Co., The : See —
Bryant, Waldo G. 2,884,054.
Beal, Carl L. Method of producing hollow plastic heels.
2,918,703, 12-29-59, CI. 18—58.3.
Beal, Carl L. Hollow plastic heels.
CI. 36—34.
Beal, Carl L. Hollow plastic shoe heel.
CI. 36—34.
Beal, Charles T.. and H. E. Graves.
having collection means for cuttings.
CI. 56—25.4.
Beal, James F., and J. Gognlat, Jr., to Robertshaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Fuel burner control apparatus. 2,916,088,
12-8-59, CI. 158—115.
Beal, Philip F., and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. 30,110,-
17a,21-tetrahydroxy-5-pregnen-20-one, 3,21-diesters interme-
diates and process for the production thereof. 2,899,448,
8-11-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Beal, Robert E., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Preparation of partial glycerides. 2,885,414, 5-5-59, CI.
260—403.
Beale, Alvin F., Jr., L. H. Eilers, and W. T. Abel, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Well cementing. 2,868,294, 1-13-59,
CI. 166 — 29.
Beale, Benjamin : See —
Traudt. Stephen C, Curran, and Beale. 2,908,464.
Beale, Frederic S. : See — -
Halvorson, Robert L., Beale, and Dobyns. 2,875,327.
Beale, Julian R. A. Method of making semi-conductive de-
vice. 2,878,147, 3-17-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Beale, Julian R. A. Method of manufacturing semi-conductive
devices. 2,878,148, 3-17-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Beale, Julian R. A. Semi-conductor device. 2,887,423, 5-19-
59, CI. 148—33.
Beall, Francis W., and R. S. Burns, to Armco Steel Corp.
Method for producing single-fire enameling stock devoid of
fish-scaling and product thereof. 2,878,151, 3-17-59, CI.
148—12.
Beall, Horace A., Jr., and D. N. Montgomery, to Consolidated
Electrodynamics Corp. Galvanometers. 2,907,952,
10-6-59, CI. 324 — 97.
Beall, John E. : See-
Clark. Willis E.. and Beall. 2,896,820.
Beall, Richard W., Jr., % to L. H. Chandler. Fitment for
container. 2,915,223, 12-1-59, CI. 222 — 109.
Beall, Richard W., Jr., % to L. H. Chandler. Vented valve.
2,915,224, 12-1-59, CI. 222 — 153.
Beall, Richard W., Jr., % to L. H. Chandler. Container
supporting rack. 2,917,184, 12-15-59, CI. 211 — 81.
Beall, Richard W., Jr., % to L. H. Chandler. Fitments and
closures. 2,917,198, 12-15-59, CI. 215—73.
Beals, Malcolm D., and E. A. Giess, to National Lead Co.
Preparation of ceramic frit compositions. 2,918,384,
12-22-59, CI. 106 — 49.
Beam Products Mfg. Co. : See —
Lynn, Harold E. 2,895,560.
Beam, Walter R., to Radio Corp.
control for cathode ray tubes.
315 — 16.
Beam, Walter R., and R. C. Knechtli, to Radio Corp. of Amer-
ica. Apparatus for producing thermally-cool charged par-
ticles. 2,883,568, 4-21-59, CI. 313—7.
Beam, Walter R., and R. C. Knechtli, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electron gun structure. 2,907,916, 10-6-59, CI.
315—16.
Beaman, Bernard, and J. Hulman, to United Hydraulics, Inc.
Fluid flow regulating means. 2,914,088, 11-24-59, CI.
137 — 625.3.
Beaman, Norman V., to The J. H. Day Co., Inc. Pan greas-
ing machine. 2,903,998, 9-15-59, CI. 118 — 301.
Beaman Plastics : See — •
Woolfolk, Eldon W., and Boll. 2,915,215.
Beaman, Townsend F. : See —
Caldwell, William J. 2,872,858.
Beamer, Ralph R. Boat steering device. 2,901,918, 9-1-59,
CI. 74 — 480.
Beamish, Bernard D.« Apparatus for detecting and counting
objects. 2,914,246, 11-24-59, CI. 235—98.
Bean, Charles D. Card feeder. 2,907,076, 10-6-59, CI. 19 —
79.
Bean, Charles H., and R. E. Maeherey, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of making
fuel elements. 2,915,815, 12-8-59, CI. 29 — 473.3.
Bean. Claude T. : See — -
Robitschek, Paul, and Bean. 2,890,144.
Robitschek, Paul, and Bean. 2,898,256.
Bean, Morris, and Co. : See —
Bean, Morris M. 2.872,715.
Bean, Xarifa L. 2,914,823.
Bean, Morris M., to Morris Bean and Co. Method of casting
metal around sheet metal inserts. 2,872,715, 2-10-59, CI.
22 — 202.
Bean, Roscoe D., to Wheelock Signals, Inc. Adjustable sound
level control for audible signals of the vibratory type.
2,875,433, 2-24-59, CI. 340—392.
Bean, Russell K.. to United States of America, Interior.
Orthophotoscope. 2,869,419, 1-20-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Bean, William C. : See —
Christenson, Roger M., and Bean. 2,910,455.
of America. Modulation
2,888,606, 5-26-59, CI.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Bean, William T., Jr., to Tatnall Measuring Systems Co. Leaf-
type electrical resistance strain gage. 2, 899, 638, 8-11-59,
CI. 338—2.
Bean, Xarifa L., to Morris Bean & Co. Casting mold and
pattern and process. 2,914,823, 12-1-59, CI. 22 — 126.
Beanstalk Shelving Ltd. : See —
James, David M. 2,901,121.
Bear Mfg. Co. : See —
Abbott, Bert F. 2,883,153.
MacMillan, Charles W. 2,883,762.
MacMillan, Charles W. 2,8S7,902.
MacMillan, Charles W. 2,891,404.
MacMillan, Charles W. 2,913,825.
Kichards, Burton A. 2,900,734.
Beard, Arthur D. : See —
Sublette, Ivan H., Beard, Bensky, Hobbs, and Fillebrown.
2,877,446.
Beard, Clinton L. : See —
Roup, Rolland R., Hitzeman, Taylor, and Beard.
2,905,564
Beard, Lawrence R. : See —
Gleeson, John D., and Beard. 2,900,836.
Beard, Richard B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Temperature measuring apparatus. 2,868,017, 1-13-59,
CI. 73—368.2.
Beard. Richard B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Hydrogen concentration measuring apparatus. 2,882,212,
4-14-59, CI. 204—195.
Beard, Richard B., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Method and control apparatus for carburizing ferrous ob-
jects. 2.886,478, 5-12-59, CI. 148 — 16.5.
Beardsley, Gale R., to International Harvester Co. Crank-
case ventilating system for internal combustion engines.
2,906,252, 9-29-59, CI. 123—119.
Bearer, Henry P., Jr., to Blaw-Knox Co. Program control
for soot blower. 2,902,707, 9-8-59, CI. 15 — 316.
Benslev, French & Co. Ltd. : See —
French, Cordon W. 2,872.190.
Beatman, John E. Kaleidoscope. 2,900,867, 8-25-59, CI.
88—15.
Beaton, Angus H. : See —
Enders, Harter C. 2,883,821.
Beaton & Cadwell Mfg. Co. : see —
Work. Erich W. 2.871.877.
Beaton, Roy H., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission. Columbic oxide adsorption process for sepa-
rating uranium and plutonium ions. 2,894,810. 7-14-59,
CI. 23—14.5.
Beattie, Horace S., to International Business Machines Corp.
Character selection mechanism. 2,893,312, 7-7-59, CI.
101 — 93.
Beattie, Horace S., T. L. Buley, and B. M. Muenzer, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Printing apparatus.
2,919,005, 12-29-59, CI. 197 — 49.
Beattie, Robert W. Tobacco pouches with removable liners.
2.880,775, 4-7-59. C. 3 50— 28.
Beatty, Guy M., to Chiksan Co. Gate valve. 2,914,294,
11-24-59, CI. 251—172.
Beatty, John W., to General Electric Co. Operating mecha-
nism for a fluid blast circuit breaker. 2,911,492, 11-3-59,
CI. 200 — 82.
Beaubien, William H., to General Electric Co. Printed circuit
snrsre relief gan. 2.901,659, 8-25-59, CI. 313—309.
Beauchamp, Frederick H. Cuff type trouser hanger.
2,889,093, 6-2-59, CI. 223—96.
Benuehniiin, Paul N., to General Motors Corp. Extractor.
2.860 917. 1-20-59. CI. 294 — 92.
Beauchamp, Wilfred A., to The Youngstown Steel Door Co.
Side constructions for railway freight cars. 2,869,481,
1-20-59. CI. 105 — 409.
Beauchamp, Wilfred A., to The Youngstown Steel Door Co.
Doors for box cars. 2,878.533, 3-24-59, CI. 20—23.
Beauchamp Wilfred A., to The Youngstown Steel Door Co.
Doors for box cars. 2,902,122. 9-1-59. CI. 189 — 46.
Beauchamp, Wilfrad A., and J. H. Gerstenmaier, % each to
The Youngstown Steel Door Co., and The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Sealing m?ans for laterally movable car doors.
2,907,080, 10-6-59, CI. 20—69.
Beaudoin, Amedee J. : See —
Longton, Ernest W„ Beaudoin, and Johnson. 2,867.795.
Beaugh, John B., J. C. Schiller, and B. W. Thomas, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Control of catalytic re-
forming. 2,903,417, 9-8-59, CI. 208—136.
Beaulieu. Delton C, and P. J. Link, to Kimberlv-Clark Corp.
Rhppf 'iindling mechanism. 2.886,190, 5-12-59, CI. 214 — 6.
2,889,093, 6-2-59, CI. 223—96.
Beaulove, Alfred F. and H. Jr. Cylinder block resurfacing
machine. 2,907,142, 10-6-59, CI. 51 — 56.
Beaulove. Henrv, Jr. : See —
Beauloye, Alfred F. and H. Jr. 2,907,142.
Beaumont Birch Co. : See —
Davenport, William G. 2,916,134.
Beaumont, Warren L., and E. E. House, Jr., to Proctor
Chemical Co., Inc. Condensation products, thermoset
resinous materials, treated fabrics, and methods for pro-
duction of such products. 2,884,301, 4-28-59, CI. 8 — 116.2.
Beaunit Mills. Inc. : See —
Bley, Rudolph S. 2.908.961.
P.ley, Rudolph S. 2,910,761.
Beauquesne, Raymond : See —
Orelli, Daniel, and Beauquesne. 2,906,404.
Hair waving
Beauregard, Lawrence G., to The Gillette Co. Hair curler.
2,906,273, 9-29-59, CI. 132 — 7.
Beauregard. Lawrence G., to The Gillette Co.
device. 2,906,275, 9-29-59, CI. 132 — 41.
Beauregard, Mildred A. Portable, foldable and Tollable
cabana. 2,882,913, 4-21-59, CI. 135 — 5.
Beaurline, Clyde F., to Hills McCanna Co. Air line lubricator.
2,913,234, 11-17-59, CI. 261—78.
Beautiful Bryans, Inc. : See —
Cobert, Arthur J. 2,912,840.
Beauty Counselors, Inc. : See —
De Navarre, Maison G. 2.880,140.
Beauty Products, Ltd. : See —
Propst, Robert L. 2,877,519.
Beauvais, Charles J. Adjustable slat supporting members for
beds. 2,904,797, 9-22-59. CI. 5—238.
Beauvais, Max. Cooking apparatus for preserves in tins.
2,909,986, 10-27-59, CI. 99—361.
Beaver, David J., P. C. Hamm, and P. J. Stoffel, to Mon-
santo Chemical Co. l-(chloraryl) 3-alkyl 3-alkynyl urea.
2.807.520, 1-6-59, CI. 71 — 2.0.
Beaver, David J., and P. J. Stoffel., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Substituted ureas. 2.870.205. 1-20-59. CI. 260 — 553.
Beaver, David J., and P. J. Stoffel, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Diphenyl urea derivatives. 2,894,980, 7-14-59, CI.
260—553.
Beaver, David J., and P. J. Stoffel, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. N-(Trimethyl-piperidyl) carboxanilides. 2,885,403,
5-5-59, CI. 260—294.
Beaver, David J., and P. J. Stoffel, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
a,o'-bis(5-cumyl - 2 - hydroxyphenyl) mesitol. 2,897,242,
7-28-59, CI. 260 — 019.
Beaver, David J., and R. O. Zerbe, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
l,l-bis(2,5-dialkyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) ketones. 2,912,463,
11-10-59, CI. 260—500.
Beaver, David J., P. J. Stoffel, and P. C. Hamm, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Halogen substituted carboxanilides. 2,913,-
322, 11-17-59. CI. 71—2.5.
Beaver, David J., and R. O. Zerbe, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Dihydroxy diaryl alkenes. 2,919,294, 12-29-59, CI.
260—619.
Beaver Precision Products. Inc. : See —
Sears. Richard E. 2,905.008.
Beavon, David K., to The Texas Co. Treatment of residual
asphaltic oils with light hydrocarbons. 2.875,149, 2-24-59.
CI. 208—73.
Beavon, David K., to Texaco Inc. Apparatus for dispersing
solids in gases in the catalytic treatment of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,894,825, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Beavon, David K., to Texaco Inc. Furfural solvent refining
and recovery process. 2,895,908. 7-21-59, CI. 208 — 327.
Beavon, David K., to Texaco Inc. Petroleum refining process.
2,914,457, 11-24-59, CI. 208—79.
Beavon, David K., and F. H. Moore, to Texaco Inc. Two
stage alkylation process. 2,906,797, 9-29-59, CI. 2G0 —
683.61.
Beazlev, Thomas A., to BTR Industries Ltd. Flexible pipes.
2.908.295. 10-13-59. CI. 138 — 50.
Beber. Oral L. : See —
Carr, Norman L., Brozowski, and Beber. 2.91S,510.
Bebins:er, Jack E. : See —
Martiniak, Leonard J., and Rebineer. 2.S67.224.
Bebinger, Jack E., to General Electric Co. Waste disposal
apparatus with spring clutch rotor drive. 2.877,955,
3-17-59. CI. 241—32.5.
Bechberger, Paul F., to Bendix Aviation Corp.
voltage system and method. 2,883,595,
318—30.
Becher, Elisabeth : See —
Bernhauer. Konrad, Friedrich, Dellweg,
2.893,988.
Becher, Ernest F. : See —
De Vries, Nicholas, and Becher. 2,917,105.
Navelle, Ward J., de Vries. and Becher. 2.880.784.
Becher, Heinrich. Apparatus for dispensing liquid or semi-
liquid substances. 2,900,300, 9-29-59, CI. 141 — 30.
Becher, James J., to Roll-Flex Industries, Inc. Roller pump.
2.899.904. 8-18-59. CI. 103—149.
Becher. James J., to Roll-Flex Industries, Inc. Roller pump.
2.899.905, 8-18-59. CI. 103 — 149.
Becher. James J., to Roll-Flex Industries, Inc. Roller pump.
2.899,907, 8-1S-59. CI. 103 — 149.
Becher, James J., and V. R. Norris, to Roll-Flex Industries,
Inc. Roller pumps. 2.899.906. 8-18-59. CI. 103 — 149.
Becherer. Hans K., to North American Philins Co.. Inc. Semi-
conductive electrode svstem. 2,917,684, 12-15-59, CI. 317 —
234.
Beehik, Michael, to Bechik Products Inc. Mattress handle.
2.878,495, 3-24-59. CI. 5—345.
Bechik. Michael, to Bechik Products Inc. Mattress handle.
2.881.451, 4-14-59. CI. 5—345.
Bechik Products Inc. : See —
Bechik, Michael. 2.878.405.
Bechik. Michael. 2,SS1,451.
Bechle, Rudolph P. : See —
Potdevin, Adolph, and Bechle.
Bpohler, Anrlri5. Turret indexing
lathe. 2.870.050. 1-27-50. CI. 74 — S22.
Bechler, Andre\ Drilling and tapping attachment on auto-
matic lathe. 2,913,807, 11-24-59, CI. 29 — 41.
Beehley. Fred L., to Radio Corp. of America. Generator of
color images from monochrome television signals. 2,874.212,
2-17-59, CI. 17S— 5.4.
Synchro null
4-21-59, CI.
and Becher.
2.902,197.
mechanism for automatic
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Bechtel, Alfred K., Jr., to Ashworth Bros. Inc. Plat wire
conveyor belt. 2,872,023, 2-3-59, CI. 198—182.
Bechtel, John, to J. E. Coshman. Geometrical instrument.
2,909,843, 10-27-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Bechter, Hermann. Tensioning roller for weaving looms.
2,884,015, 4-28-59, CI. 139—291.
Bechtler. Hans C, to Rodnev Hunt Machine Co. Evaporator.
2,868,279, 1-13-59, CI. 159—6.
Bechtold, James H. : See —
Losco, Ezekiel F., Bechtold, and Webb. 2,874,453.
Bechtold, Max F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fe-Si-Ti composition or product and process of preparing
same. 2,878,113, 3-17-59, CI. 75 — .5.
Bechtold, Paul E. Window structure. 2,875,710, 3-3-59, CI.
108—16.
Bfichu, Xavier, to L'Aluminium Francais. Composition com-
prising metallic shot and synthetic resinous binder.
2,868,759, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Beclc, Arnold H. W., and T. M. Jackson, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electric discharge tubes.
2,872,620. 2-3-59, CI. 315 — 84.6.
Beck, Arnold H. W., T. M. Jackson, and J. Lytollis, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Cold cathode electric dis-
charge tubes. 2,898,502, 8-4-59, CI. 313 — 192.
Beck, Arnold H. W., A. B. Cutting, A. D. Brisbane, and
G. King, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Thermionic cathodes. 2,912,611, 11-10-59, CI. 313—346.
Beck, Arnold H. \V., and G. P. de Mengel, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electron velocity modulation
tubes. 2.918,599, 12-22-59, CI. 315 — 5.41.
Beck, Basil D., Sr., and A. B. Swain, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Glass melting furnace with bubbler patterns. 2,909,-
005 10—20—59 CI 49 54
Beck, ' Carl E. ' Abrading ' head. 2,902,799, 9-8-59, CI.
51—197.
Beck, Chyrus L. and G. R. Door closer. 2,880,451, 4-7-59,
CI. 16—70.
Beck, Curt B. : See—
Edminster, James W., Beck, and Friauf. 2,917,370.
Beck, Da Ruben L. Free locking wheel hub. 2,874,814,
2-24-59, CI. 192—38.
Beck, Derwood A G. W. Goodrich, and K. W. Verge, to Ben-
dix Aviation Corp. Fuel injection nozzle. 2,881,980,
4-14-59, CI. 239—562.
Beck, Eugene P., L. C. Jefferies, and R. G. Whitney, to United
States Steel Corp. Pay-off reel. 2,887,283, 5-19-59, CI.
242 — 12S.
Beck, Fred R. : See —
Chapin. Howard R.. and Beck. 2.905,782.
Chapin. Howard R., and Beck. 2,919,319.
Beck, Gasper P., to Personal Products Corp. Cleaning device.
2.908.930. 10-20-59, CI. 15 — 210.
Beck, George YV., W. E. Sehn, and W. Ziffer, to General
Motors Corp. Weatherstrip retaining clip. 2,902,732,
9-8-59, CI. 20—69.
Beck, Guy R. : See-
Beck, Chyrus L. and G. R. 2,880,451.
Beck. Henrv E . to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Steering mecha-
nism. 2.869 605. 1-20-59, CI. 180—79.2.
Beck. John T. : See —
Winzeu, Otto C, Baumgartner, and Beck. 2,900,149.
Beck, John T., to Beck's, Inc. Printed electrical circuit com-
ponents having integral lead-outs and methods of making
same. 2.900,580, 8-18-59, CI. 317—101.
Beck. Julius S., to J. E. Hill. Directional window cutter for
whinstocks. 2 882.015. 4-14-59. CI. 255 — 1.6.
Beck, Karl J. Letter opener. 2,888,745, 6-2-59, CI. 30 — 291.
Beck, Karl M., and X. Stormont ; said Beck assor. to Abbott
Laboratories. Brominated sesame oil. 2,893,869, 7-7-59,
Cl. 99 — 28.
Beck, Kenneth H. to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus. 2.907.8S7, 10-6-59, Cl. 250 — 214.
Beck. Kfnneth H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Osciilator operating in either of two modes. 2,907,955,
10-6-59. Cl. 331—177.
Beck, Lawrence J., to Hanover Associates, Inc. Portable
commode. 2.893,017, 7-7-59, Cl. 4 — 135.
Beck, Merrill G., to Lord Mfg. Co. Resilient mounting.
2,893.722, 7-7-59. Cl. 267 — 1.
Beck, Morris B., and H. L. Williams. Hanger device for lamp
fixtures. 2,907,545, 10-6-59, Cl. 248 — 343.
Beck, Norman F. Apparatus for filling a casing with food
products. 2.886,073. 5-12-59 Cl. 141 — 313.
Beck, Paul W., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for produc-
ing odorless hydrocarbon solvent from heavy alkylate.
2,883,338, 4-21-59, Cl. 208—285.
Beck. Raymond C, to The Fuller Brush Co. Handle connec-
tion for a mop. 2.898,619, 8-11-59. Cl. 15 — 144.
Beck. Robert H.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ap-
paratus for coating and drying photographic layers.
2.898.882, 8-11-59, Cl. 118—50.
Beck. Robert H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ex-
trusion apparatus and processes of extruding. 2,901,770,
9-1-59. Cl. IS — 13.
Beck. Robert N. : See —
Hudson, Roland B., and Beck. 2,910,133.
Beck. Roderick G. : See —
Keller Harold M.. and Beck. 2,870,026.
Beck. Ronald D. Ash retainer for cigars, cigarettes and the
like. 2,890,705, 6-16-59, Cl. 131 — 174.
Beck. Samuel J. Railway skate. 2,874,645, 2-24-59, Cl.
104 — 260.
Beck, Walter, and H. J. Holuba, to Montgomery Elevator Co.
Elevator control system. 2,880,821, 4-7-59, Cl. 187 — 29.
Beck. Warren R. : See —
Herr, Robert, and Beck. 2,898,229.
Stradley, Norman H., and Beck. 2,870,030.
Beck, William J., and D. F. Fazendin, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Photographic slide clip.
2,895,247, 7-21-59, Cl. 40 — 152.
Beckadolph, Richard : See —
Niclas, Walter, and Beckadolph. 2,904,099.
Becke, Friedrich, and H. Sperber, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of octachlor-di-
propyl ether. 2,913,500, 11-17-59, Cl. 260—614.
Becker, Adam : See —
Smid, Martin T., and Becker. 2,910,756.
Becker, Alfred, and M. Feurer, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod-
ucts Inc. Process and intermediate for isolating reserpine.
2.887,489, 5-19-59, Cl. 260— 2S6.
Becker, Aloysius : P. Benninghofen and F. B. Diesbach as
trustees. Autographic register. 2,883,210, 4-21-59, Cl.
282—16.
Becker, Anthony F., to American-Lincoln Corp. Floor cover
removing machine having floating scraper. 2,906,514,
9-29-59, Cl. 262 — 8.
Becker, Arthur : See —
Kadlec, Ladislav, and Becker. 2,919,344.
Becker, Arthur L., to General Motors Corp. Lubricating de-
vice. 2,891,634, 6-23-59, Cl. 184 — 1.
Becker, August, and N. G. Kane. Centrifugal feed device.
2,896,412, 7-28-59, Cl. 60—54.5.
Becker, Bernard J., Jr., and J. R. Duclos, to General Motors
Corp. Connector assembly for a door handle. 2,869,912,
1-20-59. Cl 202— 336 3.
Becker-Boost, Erich H. : See —
Kaess, Franz, Kronacher, and Becker-Boost. 2,884,307.
Becker, Charles H. Sponge rubber utility tool having de-
tachable heid. 2,910,714. 11-3-59, Cl. 15 — 244.
Becker, Earl M., and J. J. Bridge, to Mine Safety Appliances
Co. Gas dispensing apparatus. 2,895,640, 7-21-59, Cl.
222 — 3.
Becker, Earl M., and J. J. Bridge, to Mine Safety Appliances
Co. Pressure relief valve. 2,896,601, 7-28-59, Cl. 137 —
512.3.
Becker, Edward J., H. M. Cleveland, P. R. Pondy, and H. J.
Robinson, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method of
making sintered cathodes. 2,914,402, 11-24-59, Cl. 75 — 207.
Becker, Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Two-
way television over telephone lines. 2,878,310, 3-17-59,
Cl. 178—6.
Becker, Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Two-
way television over telephone lines. 2,909,600, 10-20-59,
Cl. 178—6.8.
Becker, George : See —
Dobrin, Edward P., and Becker. 2.875.614.
Becker, George D., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Seals for gyratory
crusher shafts. Re. 24,754, 12-15-59, Cl. 308 — 142.
Becker, George D„ to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Seals for gyratory
crusher shafts. 2,878.082, 3-17-59. Cl. 308 — 142.
Becker, Gottfried. K. Bungardt. and K. H. Lange, to Deutsche
Edelstahlwerke Akt. Process for improving the physical
properties of chromized articles. 2,875,112, 2-24-59. Cl.
148—21.55.
Becker, Gotthold : See —
Muller, Wilhelm, Kornfeld, and Becker. 2.891,294.
Becker, Hans. Lathes. 2,900,859. 8-25-59, Cl. 82 — 19.
BeckPr Harry C. : See —
Dilwortli, John P., Chrig, and Becker. 2,877,181.
Becker. Helmut, to Hiittenwerk Oberhausen A.G. Apparatus
for the analysis of hot, dust-laden gases. 2,901,626, 8-25-
59, Cl.. 250 — 43 5.
Becker, Henry. Uniform pressure hand stamp. 2,900,902,
8-25-59, CI. 101—368,
Becker, Herbert D : See —
Wall, Marion P., and Becker. 2,876.925.
Becker, John, and C. E. McCormack, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Vulcanizable elastomer pellet and proc-
ess of forming unscorched extrudate. 2,906,740, 9-29-59,
Cl. 260—79.5.
Becker, Josef. K. E. Scheer, and H. Egelhaaf, to Buchler &
Co. Radiation applicator. 2,917,041, 12-15-59, Cl. 128 —
1.2.
Becker, Joseph H. : See — -
Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J., Becker, and Steven. 2,907,-
465.
Becker. Karl : See —
Schedl, Karl, and Becker. 2.911,072.
Becker. Lyman. Flush valve control for plumbing fixtures.
2,894,580, 7-14-59, Cl. 161—7.
Becker, Myron, J. J. Giammaria, and E. A. Oberright, to
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Anti-stall gasoline. 2,902,353,
9-1-59, Cl. 44 — 71.
Becker, Nathan, to Birmingham Industries, Inc. Shutter
structure. 2,867,011. 1-6-59. Cl. 20 — 58.
Becker, Nathan, to Small Business Administration. Shutter
structure. 2,878,536, 3-24-59, Cl. 20 — 58.
Becker, Nathan, to Small Business Administration. Awning
structure. 2,900,681, 8-25-59, Cl. 20—57.5.
Becker. Nathan, to Seaview Industries, Inc. Metallic awning
structure. 2,900.682. 8-25-59. Cl. 20 — 57.5.
Becker, Otto A. Selectively power-operated drawer structure.
2,873,159, 2-10-59, Cl. 312 — 223.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Plug button
assembly. 2,871,591, 2-3-59, CI. 40—20.
Becker. Philip D. Fastener. 2,879,570, 3-31-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Becker, Philip IX, to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fastening
device. 2,898,054, 8-11-59, CI. 24: — 81.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fastening
device. 2,912,734, 11-17-59. CI. 24 — 73.
Becker, Philip D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Piercing
fastener with deforinable head and expanding legs.
2,913,952, 11-24-59, CI. 85 — 38.
Becker, Philip J., Jr. Cotter pin applying and removing
tool. 2,884,690, 5-5-59, CI. 29—247.
Becker, Philip S. Valve. 2,918,906, 12-29-59, CI. 121—46.5.
Becker, Philippe, to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe de Mecan-
ographie Japy, and Societe Anonyme dite : Ateliers Bori-
guand & Marre. Device for electrically interconnecting
business machines. 2,900,387, 9-29-59, CI. 197 — 5.
Becker, Richard O. : See —
Miller, Verle A., and Becker. 2,876,203.
Becker, Robert F., to Logansport Machine Co.. Inc. Air pres-
sure regulating unit. 2,887,123. 5-19-59, Cl. 137 — 505.11.
Becker, Robert E., to Logansport Machine Co., Inc. Vacuum
control valve. 2,914,034, 11-24-59, Cl. 121 — 46.5.
Becker, Robert R.. to American Potash & Chemical Corp.
Vacuum packing gland for high speed stirring. 2,901,295,
8-25-59. Cl. 308— 36.1.
Becker, Stephen P., and H. R. Wengen, to Fargo Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Strand connector. 2,884,478, 4-28-59, Cl. 174: — 94.
Becker, Stephen P., H. R. Wengen, and E. H. Terhune, to
Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. Coupling. 2,903,284, 9-8-59, CL
287—75.
Becker, Walter A., to Old Dominion Box Co., Inc. Dispensing
carton for rolled material. 2,890.821, 0-10-59 Cl. 225 —
43.
Becker, Wilhelm : See —
Bartl, Herbert, and Becker. 2,892,004.
Graulich, Wilhelm, Becker, and Baver. 2,908,658.
Kolb, Gunter, and Becker. 2,891,039.
Becker, Wilhelm, and D. Steuer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Artificial dentures and process of preparing. 2,874,467,
2—24—59 pi 32 2
Becker, Willi.' Molecular pump. 2,918,208, 12-22-59, Cl.
230 — US.
Beckers, Albert E. : See —
Burns, Joseph, and Beckers. 2,896,106.
Beckers, Hans, to WT. Reiners. Hopper-type feeder for bob-
bin cores. 2,891,697, 6-23-59, Cl. 221 — 156.
Beckers, Norman L., to Diamond Alkali Co. Chemical method
and composition. 2,903,488, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 — 652.5.
Beckett, Donald E., and W. N., to Beckett-Harcum Co.
Spool valve. 2,869,583. 1-20-59. Cl. 137—625.42.
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N., to Beckett-Harcum Co. Mani-
fold mounted valve. 2,879,788, 3-31-59, Cl. 137 — 454.6.
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N., to Beckett-Harcum Co. Valve
spool. 2,908,292. 10-13-59, Cl. 137 — 622.
Beckett, Donald E. Night crawler harness. 2,911,753,
11-10-59, Cl. 43—43.2.
Beckett-Harcum Co. : See —
Beckett, Donald E., and W. N. 2,869,583.
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N. 2,879,788.
Beckett. Donald E. and W. N. 2,908,292.
Beckett, John S., to Aseptic Thermo Indicator Co. Compen-
sating timer. 2,898,533, 8^-59, Cl. 318—171.
Beckett, Joseph E., to Ram Jet Wind Inc. Orchard fan
driven by ram-jet engines. 2,895,259, 7-21-59, Cl. 47 — 2.
Beckett, Leo G., and R. E. Tobey, to Whirlpool Corp. House-
hold refrigerators of the cycle defrosting type. 2,881,601,
4-14-59, Cl. 62—287.
Beckett, Reginald W. Pressure atomizing liquid fuel burner
with air stream centering ring. 2,900,019, 8-18-59, Cl.
158—76.
Beckett, William N. : See —
Beckett, Donald E., and W. N. 2,869,583.
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N. 2.879.788.
Beckett, Donald E. and W. N. 2,908,292.
Becking, Donald H.. R. J. Clauss, and H. Brown, to The
Udviite Research Corp. Electrodeposition of nickel.
2,882,208, 4-14-59, Cl. 204—49.
Beckley, Benton. Method of making molded shell trailer
bodies. 2,883,233, 4-21-59, Cl. 296 — 28.
Beckman Instruments, Inc. : See —
Akerman, Karl A. L., and Sundstrom. 2,868,060.
Boff, Albert F. 2,914,670.
Carle, Don W., and Van Wormer. 2,916,057.
Clementi. John A. 2.875,307.
Corl, John L., and Gordon. 2,900,601.
Durrum, Emmett L., and Piekels. 2,879.217.
Greene, Malbone W., and Thayer. 2,882,719.
Hare, George H., and Margetts. 2,896,083.
Liston, Max D. 2,875,340.
Marason. Gabriel, Jr. 2.887,555.
Molloy, Everett W. 2.885.926.
Noyce. Robert N. 2.869 055.
Piekels, Edward G., and Oates. 2,885,188.
Piekels. Edward G.. Stallman, and Scofield. 2,878,992.
Rohrer, David A. 2,916,646.
Rchendel, Herbert M. 2,914,744.
Schrotzberger, Edward T. 2,910,598.
Snracklen, Stanford B. 2,899,258.
Taylor, Daniel D. 2,883,118.
Taylor, Daniel D. 2,918,871.
Thayer, Louis C. 2,883,857.
Beckman Instruments, Inc. : See — Continued
Thayer, Louis C. 2,892,976.
Thayer, Louis C. and Czuha. 2.901,327.
Thayer, Louis C, and Gerene. 2,902,639.
Tipotsch, Donald G. 2,911,532.
Toomim, Hershel, and Hare. 2,903,523.
Williams, Fred G., Jr. 2,868,020.
Beckman & Whitley, Inc. : See —
Whitley, Ernest M., and Greer. 2,877,780.
Becknell, Raleigh, to The Conway Clutch Co. Friction
clutches. 2,913,082, 11-17-59, Cl. 192 — 56.
Beckner, Donald 0., and T. E. Mercier, to Simonds Saw and
Steel Co. Process for file making. 2,897,692, 8-4-59, Cl.
76—24.
Beckner, Elias W. Boat trailer. 2,910,197, 10-27-59, Cl.
214 — 84.
Beckner, Marshall H., to Wire-Tex Corp. Storage racks.
2,897,978, 8-4-59, Cl. 211 — 148.
Beckner, Marshall H., to Tri-State Engineering Co. Container
for use with fork lift trucks. 2,898,122, 8-4-59, Cl. 280—
12.
Beck's, Inc. : See —
Beck, John T. 2,900,580.
Beckstett, Rupert F., to The Astrup Co. Lateral awning
arm bracket with horizontal adjustment. 2,880,956,
4-7-59, Cl. 248—273.
Beckvold. Oscar E., Jr., and P. F. Hartman, to United States
Rubber Co. Battery separators. 2,872,497, 2-3-59, Cl.
136—146.
Beckwith-Arden Inc. : See —
Beckwith, Edwin L, and Maclver. 2,917,840.
Beckwith, Edwin L., and C. P. Maclver, to Beckwith-Arden
Inc. Heel and base assembly. 2,917,840, 12-22-59, Cl.
36 — 35.
Beckwith, John R., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electrical resistor.
2.867.705. 1-6-59. Cl. 201—55.
Beckwith, Robert W., to General Electric Co. Method and
apparatus for transmission of intelligence. 2,871,463,
1-27-59, Cl. 340 — 171.
Beckwith, Sterling, to Constock Liquid Methane Corp.
Method and apparatus for controlling atmospheric condi-
tions during installation. 2,873,778. 2-17-59, Cl. 144 — 309.
Beckwith, Sterling, to Constock Liquid Methane Corp. Method
and apparatus for unloading cold low temperature boiling
liquids from storage reservoir. 2,897,658, 8-4-59, Cl. 62 —
55.
Beckwith, Wendell K., to The Parker Pen Co. Injection mold-
ing die and nozzle combination for forming sprue-free arti-
cles. 2,904.839. 9-22-59. Cl. 18 — 30.
Beckwith, Wendell K., to The Parker Pen Co. Method and
apparatus for forming spheres. 2,911,669, 11-10-59,
Cl. 18—1.
Beckwith, Wendell K., to The Parker Pen Co. Writing
instrument. 2,911,949, 11-10-59, Cl. 120 — 42.4.
Beeraft. Charles E. Child's playroom ride. 2.908,498, 10-13-
59, Cl. 272—1.
Becroft, James O. Measuring device for pipes. 2,899,750,
8-18-59, Cl. 33 — 75.
Becton, Dickinson and Co. : See —
Adams, John Q. 2,880,723.
Bednarz, Edward W. 2,894,509.
Buck, James R. 2,893,395.
De Venezia, Edward J. 2,882,901.
Dickinson, Fairleigh S., Jr. 2,880,722.
Kendall, Charles O. 2,880,725.
Kendall. Charles O. 2,887,108.
Bedco International Ltd. : See —
Tegerdine, George E. 2.887.864.
Bedderman, Morris, S. Vogler, and H. H. Hyman, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Separa-
tion of ruthenium from aqueous solutions. 2,894,818,
7-14-59, Cl. 23 — 140.
Beddow, Raymond R. Removable filter device for funnels.
2.907.466/10-6-59, Cl. 210 — 457.
Bede. James A. Accumulator. 2,896,862, 7-28-59, Cl. 239 —
332.
Bedell, Berkley W. Treatment of nylon filaments. 2,889,611,
6-9-59, Cl. 28—76.
Bedell, Eugene J. Method and apparatus for making mosaic
tiles or the like. 2,907,129, 10-6-59, Cl. 41 — 1.
Bedenk. William T., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Chocolate-
containing culinary mixes. 2 874.052. 2-17-59, Cl. 99 — 94.
Bedenk. William T.. and J. W. Phenix, to The Procter &
Gamble Co. Method of making a culinarv mix and the
resultine product. 2.874.051. 2-17-59. Cl. 99 — 94.
Beder, Salimi N. Maternity girdle. 2,896,634, 7-28-59, Cl.
128—558.
Bedford, Burnice D., and R. W. Kuenning, to General Electric
Co. Mechanical rectifier current and voltage control.
2,889,511, 6-2-59, Cl. 321 — 48.
Bedford Gear & Machine Products. Inc. : See —
Etchell. Howard L. 2.869.884.
Bedford. Howard E.. to The Pyrene Co. Ltd. Smoke-detect-
ing and fire-extinguishing apparatus. 2,871,951, 2-3-59,
Cl. 169—5.
Bedford. William A., Jr. Fastening device. 2,872,139, 2-3-59.
Cl. 248—27.
Bedford, William A., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Fastening device. 2,898,653, 8-11-59, Cl. 24 — 73.
Bedingfield, William F. Tire bead breaking tool. 2.872,970,
2-10-59, Cl. 157—1.17.
Bedke, Leo L. : See —
McCarty, Horace G., and Bedke. 2.8S0,0O4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Bedker, Leo W. Thread rolling. 2,875,649, 3-3-59, CI.
76 — 107. „ 0
Bednars, Charles, M. R. Smith, and G. W. Stanford, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Hydrocarbon conversion system.
2,881,128, 4-7-59, CI. 208—93.
Bednars, Charles, G. W. Stanford, and J. L. Patton, to The
M W. Kellogg Co. Hydrocarbon desulfurization process.
2,890,165, 6-9-59, CI. 208 — 89.
Bednarski, Thaddeus E., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Electric
motor driven knife sharpener. 2,898,709, 8-11-59, CI.
51 — 102. „ „
Bednarz, Edward W., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Hypo-
dermic syringe. 2,894,509, 7-14-59, CI. 128—218.
Bee, Ernest K. : See —
Gray, John A., and Bee. 2,884,887.
Beebe, Douglas N. Dog leash assembly. 2,889,807, 6-9-59,
CI. 119—109.
Beebe, Harvey K. Rotatable sucker pipe suspension.
2,906,384, 9-29-59, CI. 193 — 30.
Beebe, John N. to United Slates of America, Navy. Velocity
measuring apparatus. 2,871,460, 1-27-59. CI. 340 — 3.
Beebe, Kenneth H., R. W. Carr, and J. F. Wilson, Jr. Draft-
ing instrument. 2,874,474, 2-24-59, a. 33—76.
Beebe, Paul, Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Bag
loading device. 2,899,788, 8-18-59, CI. 53 — 262.
Beebee Frederick L„ and M. B. Mendelson. to The Deutsch
Co. Electrical connector. 2,892,991, 6-30-59. CI. 339—91.
Beeber, Allan R. A., and D. S. Spechler, to Keuffel & Esser Co.
Method of treating oriented polyethylene terephthalate film
with an halogenated fatty acid. 2,893,896, 7-7-59, CI.
117 — 118.
Beech Aircraft Corp. : See —
Foncannon, John L., and Adams. 2,868,092.
Scott, Orin W. 2,911,050.
Beech, Austin S., to Foundry Equipment Ltd. Foundry core
making machines. 2,901,791, 9-1-59, CI. 22—10.
Beech, Austin S., and T. Spencer, to Foundry Equipment Ltd.
Charging of hoppers. 2,879,905, 3-31-59, CI. 214: — 17.
Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Doyle, Frank P.. and Stove. 2,877,265.
Queen, Alan. 2,918,476.
Beecher Donald J., to American Flexible Coupling Co. Seal
assembly. 2.867.100. 1-6-59, CI. 64 — 9. n ^ ^
Beecher, Donald J., to American Flexible Coupling Co. Shaft
coupling. 2,871,681, 2-3-59, CI. 64: — 9.
Beecher, Norman : See— nnn
Hellier, Edward G., Beecher, and Raymond. 2,915,382.
Beecroft, Robert J., and E. N. Fenton. Sound-propagating
device. 2,871,971, 2-3-59, CI. 181 — 31.
Beede, Arnold H., to Electrolux Corp. Frame for garment
bag. 2,876,054, 3-3-59. CI. 312—3.
Beede, Ray L., and H. H. Hopkins, Jr., to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of preparing
Plutonium tetrafluoride. 2,913,307, 11-17-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Beeghly, Bert E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap-
paratus for controlling liquid pressure surge in a line.
2,910,079, 10-27-59, CI. 137—14.
Beegle, Francis M. Speed-maintaining device. 2,891,417,
6—23—59 CI 74 513.
Beekman, 'Stewart M .," to Reheis Co., Inc. Zirconyl and
aluminum halohydroxy complex. 2,906,668, 9-29-59, CI.
167 — 90.
Beeman, Archie W., and C. D. New. Jaw operating means
for power tongs. 2,879,680, 3-31-59, CI. 81 — 53.
Beemer, Paul K., to Preco Inc. Variable pitch pulley mech-
anism 2,893,253, 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Beemer, Paul K., P. Z. Anderson, and H. W. Burney, to Preco
Inc. Car icing machine. 2.903,864, 9-15-59, CI. 62—321.
Been Jerome L., and M. M. Grover, to Rubber and Asbestos
Corp. Brush. 2,878.503, 3-24-59, CI. 15—193.
Been, Jerome L., and M. M. Grover, to Rubber and Asbestos
Corp. Adhesive compositions of polyepoxide resins and
butadiene-acrylonitrile rubbers and method of making
bristle brushes using same. 2,879,252, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 45.5.
Beeninga, Dale E. : See —
Martt, Ernest C. nnd Beeninga.
Beeninga, Dale E., and W. C.
Reflector mercury lamp
313 25.
Beens, Hendrik J., to Pieter Schoen & Zoon N.V. Film
applicator. 2,893.040, 7-7-59, CI. 15—236.
Beer. Albert C. : See —
Willardson, Robert, and Beer. 2,889,492.
Beerbower, Alan, and W. H. Gay, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Method of preparing mixed-salt containing
lubricants. 2,909,485, 10-20-59, CI. 252 — 39.
Beeren, Franciscus H. J. Shoe polishing apparatus.
2,882,538, 4-21-59, CI. 15 — 24.
Beers. Clifford E. : See —
Miller. Paul C. Beers, and Stoner. 2,905,642.
Beers, George L.. to Radio Corp. of America. Multiplex
transmission. 2,874,213, 2-17-59, CI. 178 — 5.6.
Beers, Max I., and R. E. Davis, to Snerrv Rand Corn.
Automatic control system for aircraft. 2,888,219, 5-26-59,
CI. 244—77.
Beesley, John H., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical
gas discharge tube circuits. 2,869,035, 1-13-59, CI.
315—84.5.
Beesley, John H., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical
gas discharge tube counting or distributing circuits.
2,900,571, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 84.5.
2,888.585.
Matz, to General Electric Co.
mount. 2,904,710, 9-15-59, CI.
of America, Navy.
2,904,684, 9-15-59,
Method and appa-
2,868,610, 1-13-59,
Cathode structures.
Cathode structure.
Beeslev, Scott L. Storing and dispensing apparatus.
2,901,118, 8-25-59, CI. 211—49.
Beeston, John T., Jr., to frontier Development Co. Blade for
rotary lawn mower. 2,869,311, 1-20-59, CI. 56 — 295.
Beeston, John T., Jr., to Frontier Development Co. Torque
limiting magnetic coupling. 2,8S5,873, 5-12-59, CI. 64 — 28.
Beet, Frederick L. : See —
Edge, Stanley H., and Beet. 2,878,646.
Beets, James D., to The Beham Co. Sun visor. 2,917,186,
12-15-59, CI. 211 — 97.
Beets, Muus G. J., H. Van Essen, and W. Meerburg, to N. V.
Polak & Schwarz's Essencefabrieken. 4-acyl-l,l-dimethyl-6-
t-butyl indanes. 2,889,367, 6-2-59, CI. 260—592.
Begeman, Robert H., to United States
Frequency-stabilized pulse generator.
CI. 250 — 27.
Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co.
ratus for making vacuum enclosures.
CI. 316—19.
Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co.
2,875,367, 2-24-59, Cl. 313 — 340.
Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co.
2,892,120, 6-23-59, Cl. 313—343.
Beggs, John C, to United Aircraft Corp. Valve means for
controlling direction of flow in an aircraft air condition-
ing system. 2,884,845, 5-5-59, Cl. 98—1.5.
Beggs, Louis C. : See —
Grenier, Aime J., Beggs, and Mawney. 2,907,847.
Begley, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,868,855, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 679.
Begley, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization
catalyst feed control. 2,917,465, 12-15-59, Cl. 252 — 430.
Begue, Rene1 J. F. J. Garden implement. 2,887,337, 5-19-59,
Cl. 294 — 55.
Beham Co., The : See —
Beets, James D. 2,917,186.
Behles, Michael M. : See —
Miller, Herbert J., Behles, and Clark. 2,904,366.
Behling, Clarence R. Method and apparatus for product
processing. 2,903,979, 9-15-59, Cl. 107 — 8.
Behm, Carl M., and M. and S. Bushi. Roller skate wheel.
2,871.061, 1-27-59. Cl. 301—5.3.
Behm, Harold J., and W. Hecox, to J. P. Hayden. Direction
finder for automobile headlighting system. 2,878,396,
3-17-59, Cl. 250—233.
Behn, Eugene A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of
acetylenic diols. 2,871,273, 1-27-59, Cl. 260 — 635.
Behnen, William B., to International Harvester Co. Planter.
2,871,805, 2-3-59, Cl. 111—77.
Behnisch, Robert : See —
Helferich, Burckhardt, and Behnisch. 2,916,489.
Behnke, Edward R. : See — ■
Devonshire, William H., and Behnke. 2,887,213.
Devonshire, William H., and Behnke. 2,895,290.
Behnke, George W., and R. G. Westcott, to Simplicity Engi-
neering Co. Washing and degreasing apparatus. 2,918,926,
12-29-59, Cl. 134 — 130.
Behr, Eldon A., to Chapman Chemical Co. Wood preservative
grease. 2,904,467, 9-15-59, Cl. 167 — 38.7.
Behr, Frederick A., to North American Philips Co. Analysis
of materials by X-rays. 2,890,344, 6-9-59, Cl. 250 — 53.
Behr, Joseph L., to Vickers, Inc. Power transmission.
2,892,092, 6-23-59, Cl. 250 — 206.
Behre, Johannes, and I. Williams, to J. M. Huber Corp.
Vaporization process and furnace for producing fine
inorganic pigments. 2,873,919, 2-17-59. Cl. 241 — 23.
Behrend, William L., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
test signal generator and method of use. 2,881,388,
4-7-59, Cl. 324 — 57.
Behrendt, John G. Automobile hat rack. 2,916,149, 12-8-59,
q] 211 31
Behrendt, Roy P. Alarm device. 2,886,804, 5-12-59, Cl.
340—227.
Behrens, Heinz, and W. Mahlfeldt ; said Mahlfeldt assor. to
Friedrieh Uhde, G.m.b.H. Apparatus for the vibrational
treatment of material of a nature ranging from granular
to pulverulent nature. 2,882,024. 4-14-59 Cl 259 — 1.
Behrens, Herbert C, and C. D. Graber, to Diebold, Inc.
Elevator filing appliance. 2,912,118, 11-10-59, Cl.
211 — 121.
Behrens, Hugh C. : See —
Hart, Porter, and Behrens. 2,895,102.
Behrens, Otto K., and P. W. Ensminger, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Pertussis vaccine preparation. Re. 24,748, 12-15-59, Cl.
167—78.
Behrens, William H. Sharpener for leads of pencils or
the like. 2,914,030, 11-24-59, Cl. 120 — 96.
Behring, Hans, to Kieler Howaldtswerke A.G. Fishing vessel.
2,898,695, 8-11-59, Cl. 43—8.
Behrman, Elza. Flexible, extensible, and collapsible textile
fabric tube. 2,897,603, 8-4-59, Cl. 34 — 99.
Behrman, Marshall : See —
Malcom, Glen, and Behrman. 2,885,898.
Behrstock, Alfred, to L. Behrstock & Co. Press plate assem-
bly. 2.910,791. 11-3-59, Cl. 38 — 66.
Behrstock, L., & Co. : See —
Behrstock, Alfred. 2,910,791.
Beiderbecke, Charles H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Carriage tension release mechanism. 2,872,011,
2-3-59, Cl. 197 — 62.
Beier, Alice : See —
Beier, Josef. 2,880,623.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Beier, Alice, nee Siegenheim : See —
Beier, Josef. 2,880,624.
Beier, Hans H. : See —
Beier, Josef. 2,880,623.
Beier, Josef. 2,880,624.
Beier, Josef, deceased, by H. H., A., and R. Beier, heirs.
Variable friction gears. 2,880,623, 4-7-59, CI. 74 — 190.5.
Beier, Josef, deceased; A. Beier (nee Siegenheim), and H. H.
and R. Beier, heirs. Friction drive. 2,880,624, 4-7-59,
CI. 74 — 199.
Beier, Regine : See —
Beier, Josef. 2,880,623.
Beier, Josef. 2,880,624.
Beierle, Gottfried H. Self adjusting trousers hanger.
2,868.425, 1-13-59, CI. 223 — 95.
Beig, Willy : See —
Straub, Hermann, Beig, Maler, and Wiedmann. 2,889,530.
Beigay, Jack M. : See —
Zaremski, Donald R„ and Beigay. 2,913,360.
Beijnink, Willem : See —
Douwes Dekker, Jan M., and Beijnink. 2,892,903.
Beil, Richard L., H. A. Holmes, and A. J. Daniels, to Boeing
Airplane Co. Slosh and vibration table. 2,877,644,
3-17-59, CI. 73 — 71.6.
Beiler, Jay M. : See —
Brendel, Robert R., Beiler, and Martin. 2,910,403.
Martin, Gustav J., and Beiler. 2,908,613.
Beiler, Jay M., R. R. Brendel, and G. J. Martin, to The Na-
tional Drug Co. Muscle-relaxing tranquilizer compositions.
2.872.374. 2-3-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Beiler, Jay M., and G. J. Martin, to The National Drug Co.
Dimethylane-reserpine. 2.872.377, 2-3-59, CI. 167 — 67.
Beiler, Jay M., and G. J. Martin, to The National Drug Co.
Analgesic compositions and method of inducing analgesia
in animals therewith. 2,889,249, 6-2-59, CI. 167 — 55.
Beindorff, Arthur B., and H. D. De Witt, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Polyester composition and process of making same.
2,878.201. 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 30.4.
Beinfest, Sidney, P. Adams, and H. Milius, to Berkeley
Chemical Corp. Amino alkyl silicates. 2,885,419, 5-5-59,
CI. 260 — 448.8.
Beiser, Elmer H., and R. G. Kramer, to General Time Corp.
Electric clock mechanism. 2.877,345, 3-10-59. C] 250 — 20.
Beishline, Allen W. Flight track recorder. 2,916,202, 12-
8-59, CI. 235—58.
Beisner, Karl. Process and tool for perforating ingots.
2,893.277, 7-7-59, CI. 78 — 9.
Beiswanger, John P. G., and J. W. Burnard, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Synergistic corrosion inhibiting com-
position for gasoline (dimer acid-agent 3577 H). 2,883,277,
4-21-59, CI. 44 — 66.
Beitler. Eddie B. : See —
B'irffPKs, Louis. 2 869 990.
Burgess, Louis. 2,897,057.
Tour, Sam. 2,907,637.
Beitscher, Herbert R. : See —
Gales, Robert S.. and Beitscher. 2,901,751.
Beitz, Frank C. Rod finisher. 2.886.074, 5-12-59, CI. 144 — 2.
Bek. Heinrich. to Adolph Saurer. Ltd. Injection nozzle in-
cluding double check valve. 2,901,181. 8-25-59, CI. 239 —
101.
Bek, Norbert H. Resistance welding equipment. 2,883,516,
4-21-59, CI. 219—89.
Bekey, Andrew, to Genisco, Inc. Electric drive assembly.
2.896,143, 7-21-59, CI. 318—197.
Belamin. Michael : See —
Rolf, Erich, and Belamin. 2,884,586.
Belamin, Michael, to Sipmens-Schuckertwerke A.G. Flux re-
versal circuit for rectifiers. 2,880,386, 3-31-59, CI.
321 — 48.
Belamin, Michael, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke A.G. Flux re-
versal circuit for rectifiers. 2,880,387, 3-31-59, CI.
321 — 48.
Belanger, Edgar E. Blind dowel extractor. 2,916,813,
12-15-59, CI. 29—256.
Belanger. William J., to Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. Poly-
epoxide-polvalkvlene glvcol-anhydride compositions and
processes for their preparation. 2,908,660, 10-13-59, CI.
260 — 32.8.
Belanger, William J., J. E. Masters, and D. D. Hicks, to
Devoe & Raynolds Co.. Inc. Modified epoxide resins.
2,906,664, 10-13-59. CI. 260 — 42.
Belar, Herbert : See —
Olson, Harry F., and Belar. 2,918,667.
Belasco, Irvin J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ru-
minant feed composition containing an ammonium salt.
2,903,355, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Belcher, David D. Paint roller cleaner. 2,895,154, 7-21-59,
CI. 15—121.3.
Belcon Importing Co. : See —
Masuyama, Isao. 2,912,948.
Belden, Donald H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Isomeriza-
tion of hexane 2,905,736, 9-22-59. CI. 260 — 683.68.
Belden Mfg. Co. : See —
Huth, Carl M. 2,902,536.
Olson, Einar R. 2,880,698.
Belden, Nndine. Interior automobile folding table. 2,868,600.
1-13-59, CI. 311—92.
Belek, Emil, H. A. Miloche, and H. G. Reimels, to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Mounting and connecting appa-
ratus. 2,872,624, 2-3-59, CI. 317—99.
Belezos, Stratis G., to The Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Speed-
varying apparatus. 2,917,947, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 640.
Belgioioso, Gaetano : See —
Notarbartolo, Luigi, Ciceri, and Belgioioso. 2,918,347.
Belisle, Adelard J. Reclining chair mechanism. 2,869,616,
1-20-59. CI. 155 — 106.
Belisle, Adelard J. Reclining chair. 2,917,106, 12-15-59,
CI. 155 — 106.
Belk, Earl H. Automobile carpet. 2,909,234, 10-20-59, CI.
180 — 90.6.
Belk, Wilber C, and H. W. Grotewold, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Apparatus for handling boxes.
2,883,078, 4-21-59, CI. 214 — 306.
Belk, Wilber C, and H. W. Grotewold. to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Box handling device. 2,901,136, 8-25-59.
CI. 214—314.
Belk, Wilber C, and E. F. Frost. Jr.. to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Concentrated beverage reconstitutor.
2,905.449. 9-22-59 CI. 259—24.
Belke, Ralph T. Fishing rigs. 2,897,622, 8-4-59, CI. 43 — 7.
Belkin, Harold M. : See —
Thorne, Henry C, Jr., and Belkin. 2,877,173.
Belkowski, Jerzy, and W. S. Hockey, to Massey-Ferguson Inc.
Auxiliary threshing and conveying unit. 2,875,768, 3-3-59,
CI. 130—27.
Bell Aircraft Corp. : See —
Singelmann, Dietrich E., and Hall. 2,912,188.
Bell, Alan : ,S'ee —
Kibler, Charles J., Bell, and Smith. 2,901,466.
Bell, Alan, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Pressurized tube plate.
2,893,701, 7-7-59, CI. 257 — 215.
Bell, Alan, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Pressure safety device.
2 895 492 7—21—59 CI 137 68
Beli, Alan and S. T. Shorthand practice materials. 2,883,767,
4-28-59, CI. 35—35.
Bell Aircraft Corp. : tiee —
Smith, Stanley W., and Sperazz. 2.879.014.
Wells, Harold E.. and Strickler. 2,870.791.
Bell, Bennett C. Headlight beam indicator.
IX— 24— 59 CI 315 82
Bell. Charles Ii\ E. S. w'assel. and M. J. Shoelson,
States of America. Navy. Cartridge ram link.
1-27-59, CI. 89—35.
Bell, Charles S. : See —
Van Winkle, John L., Bell, and Morris.
Bell, Clarence C. : See —
Bell, Wallace R. and C. C. 2,907,333.
Bell, Clifford J. : Sees —
Seidel, Martin P., and Bell. 2,909,740.
Bell, Clinton C. Shoe racks. 2,916,150, 12-8-59, CI. 211 — 34.
Bell Electric Co. : See —
Bellek. Frank G. 2.867.345.
Bell, Ernest P., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Method of coating
metal surface with hexavalent chromium compound and
polyacrylic acid. 2,902,390, 9-1-59, CI. 117 — 132.
Bell, Eugene K. : See —
Coody, John L., Work, and Bell. 2,888,895.
Bell, Francis J., and J. O. Stoddart, to The Allen Iron &
Steel Co. Storage rack. 2,918,176, 12-22-59, CI. 211—
143.
Bell, George W., to Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. Contin-
uous method for conditioning wire. 2,913,354, 11-17-59,
CI. 117 — 49.
Bell & Gossett Co. : See —
Birkemeier. Henrv P. 2.S72.598.
Carlson, Gilbert F. 2.898.931.
Carlson, Gilbert F. 2,899,973.
Pratt, Haraden. 2,873.412.
Svkes, Robert E. 2. 888. 207.
2,894,528.
2,899,130.
2,914,701,
to United
2,870,682,
2,875,224.
Sykes, Robert E.
Sykes, Robert E.
Bell, Harold J. : See—
Todd, Charles P.
2,910,203.
Billiard table meter. 2,891, 61S, 6-23-59,
Elastic support for
-240.
Ltd.
Bell, Harvey D.
CI. 161 — 12.
Bell, Henry G., to Adams-Millis Corp.
stocking. 2,918,679, 12-29-59, CI. 2-
Bell, Henry S. : See —
Diehl, William L., and Bell. 2,875.096.
Bell & Howell Co. : See —
Badalich. Frank C. 2.S71.760.
Badalich, Frank C. 2,914,985.
Bell, Ian C. M., to Imperial Chemical Industries
Soldering. 2,885,530, 5-5-59, CI. 219—85.
Bell, James W. : See —
Oppenheimer, Frank, and Bell. 2.S74.295.
Bell, John, to Muirhead & Co. Ltd. Control apparatus for
the stabilization of ships. 2,901.996, 9-1-59. CI. 114 — 122.
Bell, John, and E. W. Tucker, to Muirhead & Co. Ltd. Photo-
telegraph or facsimile receivers. 2, 90S, 540. 10-13-59. CI.
346 — 74.
Bell, John B., Jr., V. A. Currier, and J. D. Malkemus, to
Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Method for preparing glyc-
erin carbonate. 2,915,529. 12-1-59, CI. 260—340.2.
Bell, John B., Jr., and V. A. Currier, to Jefferson Chemical
Co., Inc. Method for preparing alkvlene glycol dicarbam-
ates. 2,915,550, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 4S2.
Bell, John F., to Zenith Radio Corp. Ultra high frequency
channel strip for turret tuner, including tunable elements.
2,908.814, 10-13-59. CI. 250 — 20.
LIST OF PATENTEES
71
Bell, John M., to Panellit, Inc. Calibrating circuit for
current measuring systems. 2,874,354, 2-17-59, CI.
324 — 130. „,
Bell, John S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Ion accelerator. 2,904,720, 9-15-59, CI.
315 — 5.34.
Bell, John W., Jr. Apparatus for processing tobacco.
2,896,797, 7-28-59, CI. 214 — 5.5.
Bell, Joseph L., and E. Meinke, to Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Lamp. 2,901,596. 8-25-59. CI. 240 — 81.
Bell Keith L., % to J. Atkins, % to B. P. Fishburne, Jr., and
ifj to R. C. Sullivan. Solar powered toy boat. 2,881,558,
4-14-59. CI. 46 — 95.
Bell, Kenneth : See —
Kraft, George H., Grossen, and Bell. 2,869,868.
Bell, Leo A., and E. H. Helm, to The Dia-Log Tubular Sur-
vey Co. Method of recovering drill pipe from wells.
2.905.437. 9-22-59. CI. 255—1.8.
Bell, Leo R., and R. L. Holloway, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. Self-leveling, storing and dispensing appa-
ratus. 2,896,790, 7-28-59. CI. 211 — 49.
Bell, Leo R., and G. Panuline, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. High speed wrapping machine. 2,918,772,
12-29-59, CI. 53—228.
Bell, Locklin S. : See —
Zunick, Michael J., and Bell. 2,909,664.
Bell, Locklin S., to General Electric Co. X-ray tube.
2,885,582, 5-5-59, CI. 313—55.
Bell, Mildred. Foundation garment. 2,879,771, 3-31-59, CI.
128—524.
Bell, Norton W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Gain
regulator for carrier systems. 2,867,774, 1-6—59, CI. 333 —
16.
Bell, Norton W., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Digital-to-analog converter. 2,892,147, 6-23-59, CI. 323—
79.
Bell. Norton W., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Floating power supply circuit. 2,895,059, 7-14-59, CI.
307—105.
Bell, Norton W., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Ring
counter. 2,914,710, 11-24-59, CI. 317—140.
Bell, Norton W., and J. F. Kinkel. to Consolidated Electro-
dynamics Corp. Direct current differential amplifying sys-
tem. 2,909,622, 10-20-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Bell, Pprsa R., and C. C. Harris, to United States of America,
Atomic Energv Commission. Structure for sub-assemblies
of electronic equipment. 2,880.262, 3-31-59, CI. 174 — 50.
Bell Punch Co. Ltd. : See —
Webb. Christonher F. 2.896.747.
Bell, Ralph E., to Kirsch Co. Traverse rod support . 2,913,-
212 11-17-59, CI. 248—262
Bell, Ralph E., and L. D. Ford, to Kirsch Co. Drapery
traverse rod structure. 2,889,573, 6-9-59, CI. 16 — 94.
Bell, Richard S. : Srr —
Ontterson. Charles R., Bell, and Ellerson. 2,878,119.
Bell. Richmond T.. to The Pure Oil Co. Preparation of
catalvsts for methanethiol synthesis. 2,874,129, 2-17-59,
CI. 252 — 454.
Bell. Robert E., to Toledo Scale Corp. Universal weight cut-
off device. 2 918.246. 12-22-59. CI. 249 — 14.
Bell. Robert E., and C. S. Simonds, to Toledo Scale Corp.
Electronic counter readout device. 2,889,546, 6-2-59, CI.
340—316.
Bell. Roy L. Header suoport mechanism for harvesters.
2,904,949. 9-22-59. CI. 56—209.
Bell, Ruth A. Scrapers, spatulas, and the like. 2,901.762,
9-1-59. CI. 15 — 245.
Bell, Stanley T. : See —
Bell, Alan and S. T. 2,883,767.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Abhott, HeorgeF. Jr. 2,892.895.
Abbott, George F., Jr., Krom, Mehring, and Whitney.
2,894,072.
Allison. Sewell W. 2.868 886.
Andersen, Johan R. 2,902,879.
Anderson. John R. 2.S74 214.
Anderson, John R. 2.876.435.
Anderson, John R. 2.S76.436.
Anderson. John R. 2.905.928.
Anderson, John R. 2.907.984.
Anderson, John R. 2,914,748.
Anderson, John R., and Remeika. 2,893,107.
Anderson, Orson L. 2.888.316.
Ashenhurst, Robert L., and Minnick. 2,912,677.
Ashkin, Arthur, and Walker. 2 871,451.
Atalla, Martin M., Scheibner, and Tannenbaum.
2.899,344.
Ault, Cyrus F. 2,904,721.
Babcock. Wallace C. 2.869.122.
Bachelet. Albert E., Dorff, and Mitchell. 2,896,072.
Bachelet, Albert E., and Entz. 2,906,996.
Bachelet. Albert E., Haas, and Newell. 2,919,307.
Bacon, Donald D.. Scaff. and Theuerer. 2,871.111.
Bacon, Walter M., Branson, Knandel, and Locke.
2.871.286.
Bacon. Walter M., and Ostendorf. 2,897,268.
Bangert, John T. 2,910,241.
Bartram. James F., and Evans. 2.913.622.
Becker, Edward J., Cleveland, Pondy, and Robinson.
2,914,402.
Becker, Floyd K. 2.878.310.
Becker, Floyd K. 2,909,600.
Belek, Emil, Miloche. and Reimels. 2,872,624.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Bell, Norton VV. 2,807,774.
Bellows, Brian C, Jr. 2,896,176.
Bender, Henry P. 2,879,493.
Biondi, Frank J., Cleveland, and Sullivan. 2,874,341.
Bjornson, Bjorn G., and Bruce. 2,876,285.
Blair, Royer R., and Harris. 2,887,542.
Blecher, Franklin H. 2,909,623.
Blount, Frank E., and Krom. 2,894,073.
Bogert, Bruce P. 2.908,873.
Bogert, Bruce P., and Kock. 2,890,285.
Bonorden, Allen R. 2,912,679.
Bostwick. Lee G., and Guncelle. 2,877,319.
Bowers, Fritz K. 2,897,275.
Bownik, Nicholas J., Jr. 2,912,602.
Boyle, Willard S. 2,905,820.
Boyle, Willard S., and Ketchledge. 2,884,565.
Bozorth, Richard M. 2,906,979.
Brady, George W., and Flaschen. 2,916,681.
Braga, Felix J. 2,886,654.
Brattain. Walter H.. and Garrett. 2,870,344.
Bredehoft, Harold A. 2,892,187.
Breen, Charles. 2,884,491.
Brolin, Stephen J. 2,906,941.
Brooks, Chester E., Fleckenstein, Lee, and Seckler.
2,876.288.
Buck, Thomas M., and McKim. 2,916,407.
Buhrendorf, Frederick G. 2,882,518.
Buhrendorf, Frederick G. 2,909,257.
Burns, Fred P. 2,905,771.
Burton. Everett T., Robinson, and Younker. 2,917,583.
Busch, Kenneth J. 2,898,482.
Cagle, William B. 2,915,649.
Cagle, William B., and Ulrich. 2,873,389.
Callaway, William B. 2,876,282.
Callaway, William B., and Deltuvia. 2,909,608.
Carbrey, Robert L. 2,889,409.
Carbrey, Robert L. 2,907,829.
Carbrev, Robert L 2,917,734.
Carmichael. Robert L. 2,889,510.
Caroselli, Frank. 2,910,659.
Carter, Herman T., and Kelnhofer. 2,883,457.
Celentano, Arnold J. 2,868,880.
Cesareo, Orfeo. 2,894,071.
Cesareo, Orfeo, and Shafer. 2,919,439.
Chase, Fay 'H. 2.873.372.
Chase, Fay H. 2,904,742.
Chase, Fav H. 2,917,700.
Chrunev. Michael. 2,871,398.
Cioffl, Paul P. 2,871.395.
Clogston, Albert M. 2.892,161.
Cook, John S. 2,885,593.
Cooper, Howard G., Jr., and Hines. 2,884,559.
Costa, Joseph F. 2,906,998.
Cox, Leslie R. 2.874,220.
Crawford, Robert V. 2,904,674.
Crawford, Robert V., and Henneberg. 2,879,460.
Orenburg. Claude I. L.. Jr.. and Yeutter. 2,870,271.
Crowe, William J. 2,894.216.
Crowley, Thomas H. 2,916,553.
Cutler, Cassins C. 2.905.858.
Cutler, Cassius C. 2,906,914.
Cutler, Cassius C. 2,912,695.
Dagnall, Clarence H., Jr., and Miller. 2,912,504.
D'Altroy, Frederick A., and Pondy. 2,913,077.
Darlington, Sidney, and Felker. 2,885,494.
Davey, James R. 2,912,582.
Davey, James R„ and Rea. 2,914,612.
Davis, James L., and Rowen. 2.909,738.
D'Heedene, Albert R. 2,885,492.
De Lange, Owen E. 2.868,965.
De Lange, Owen E. 2,912,581.
De Lange, Owen E. 2,914,671.
De Motte, Frank E., Denton, and Hoffman. 2,897,489.
Derick, Lincoln, and Frosch. 2.873,222.
Dermond, Franklin, and Nickerson. 2,883,476.
Dickinson, Frank R. 2.871,283.
Dimond, ThomasL. 2,919,428.
Dohertv, William H. 2,8S6.028.
Doherty, William H.. and Platow. 2,879,183.
Dubuar, Arthur S. 2,899,503.
Dunlap, Kermit S. 2.875.279.
Early, James M. 2,912,371.
Ebers, Jewell J., and Miller. 2,915,647.
Edson, James O. 2,909.675.
Edson, James O., and Feldman. 2,906,955.
Evans, James B., Jr. 2,878,317.
Feder. Herbert S. 2,882.505.
Feder, Herbert S. 2,896,090.
Feiner, Alexander. 2.892.037.
Felder, Harry H. 2.885,493.
Felker, Jean H. 2,885,572.
Fisher, Joseph R., and Rigterink. 2,883,347.
Fleckenstein, William O. 2.916.557.
Fleckenstein, William O., Kretzmer, and Michel. 2,909,-
601.
Flint. Erlon W. 2,905,934.
Follingstad, Henrv G. 2.869.028.
Fox, Arthur G. 2.875.41 6.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,883,627.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,884,600.
Fox, Arthur G. 2 886.785.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,890,328.
Fox. Arthur G. 2,891,224.
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2,883,562.
2,911,500.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Fox, Arthur G. 2,890,174.
Fox, Arthur G. 2,913,678.
Franz, Erwin E. 2,8 1 0,424.
Fredericks, George W. 2,917,730.
Friis. Harald T., and Sharpless. 2,871,353.
Fritschi, Walter W. 2,883,474.
Fritschi, Walter W., and Weaver. 2,914,617.
Fthenakis, Emanuel. 2,909,720.
Fuller, Calvin S., and Pearson. 2.896,128.
Germanton, Charles E. 2,883,471.
Gianola, Umberto F., and Wallace. 2,876,419.
Githens. John A. 2,874.313.
Glore, Robert F., Hovgaard. and Perreault. 2,889,424.
Goddard, Charles T. 2,867,149.
Goehner, William R. 2.872.195.
Goldschmidt, Karl. 2,883,468.
Goldschmidt, Karl. 2,890,287.
Goodale, Walter D., Jr., and Pferd. 2,883,463.
Goodale, Walter D., Jr., Pferd, and Thompson.
2,906,823.
Goodall, William M. 2,914,249.
Goodall, William M„ and Rowe. 2,899,508.
Gooderham, John W., Jacobitti, Myers, Shipley, and
Strickler. 2,868,884.
Graef, Robert P. 2,909,620.
Graham, Robert E. 2,905.756.
Graham, Robert E., and Kretzmer.
Guenther. Richard. 2,870.200.
Gustafson, Walter G., and Harrison.
Ham. James H., Jr. 2,893,001.
Ham, James H., Jr., and Kalin. 2,878,464.
Harris, James R. 2,906,894.
Harry, William R. 2.867,788.
Hasley, Andrew D. 2,903,583.
Hawkins, Walter L., Lanza, and Winslow. 2,889,306.
Heffner, Hubert, and Kompfner. 2,891,191.
Henning, Harley A., and Murphy. 2,886,802.
Hermance, Harold W. 2,877,479.
Hewitt, William H.. Jr. 2,870,418.
Hill, Henrv E. 2.873,317.
Hoesterey, Donald C. 2,898,477.
Hogan, Clarence L. 2.887,664.
Hogg, David C. 2,892,191.
Holdawav, Vivian L. 2,891,188.
Hoover, Charles W., Jr. 2,903,598.
Houghton, Edward W. 2,901.711.
Houghton, Edward W. 2,919,345.
Hovgaard, Ole M., and Insley. 2,882,648.
Howard, John B. 2,871,217.
Howland, Frank L., and West. 2,897,419.
Hussey, Luther W. 2,876,366.
Hussey, Luther W. 2,899,642.
Hussey, Luther W., and Peil. 2,887,619.
2,873,405.
and Rieke. 2,883,470.
Jakes, William C, Jr. 2,880,310.
James. Richard T., and Ruppel. 2,892,888.
Jenkins, Reginald T. 2,889,550.
Jensen, Alan K. 2,909,678.
Joel, Amos E., Jr. 2,879,338.
Joel, Amos E., and Yostpille. 2,892,184.
Johannesen, John D., Myers, and Schwenker. 2,899,570.
Kalin, Walter, and Lavery. 2.886,809.
Karp, Arthur, and Yocom. 2,882,438.
Kaufman, Arthur W., and Votaw. 2,912,485.
Keister, William. 2.877.019.
Kelly, Hugh P. 2,887.541.
Kelly, Hugh P., and Nichols. 2,904,643.
Ketchledge. Raymond W. 2,875.373.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. 2,883,467.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. 2,897,369.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. 2,902,659.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. 2,916,660.
Kircher, Reymond J. 2,899,569.
Kircher, Reymond J. 2,908,860.
Kirkpatrick, William E. 2,892,122.
Klie, Robert H. 2,916,708.
Kock, Winston E. 2,872,994.
Koek, Winston E. 2,912,061.
Kock. Winston E.. and Miller. 2,895,005.
Koenig, Walter, Jr. 2,895,088.
Kohman, Girard T. 2,895,812.
Kohman, Girard T., Mason, and McAfee. 2,892,50S.
Koliss, Peter P. 2,891,101.
Kompfner. Rudolf. 2.867.744.
Kompfner, Rudolf. 2,895,071.
Kompfner, Rudolf. 2,899,597.
Kompfner, Rudolf, and Poole. 2,879,442.
Kompfner, Rudolf, and Suhl. 2,911.554.
Kompfner, Rudolf, and Williams. 2,916,657.
Kowaleski, Clarence, Pferd, and Walker. 2,903,117.
Kramer, Henrv P., and Mathews. 2,911,476.
Krantz, Hubert K. 2,882,514.
Kretzmer Ernest R. 2.871,376.
Kretzmer, Ernest R. 2,906,816.
Kretzmer, Ernest It. 2.911,403.
Kronacher, Gerald. 2,894,256.
Kronacher, Gerald. 2,896,160.
Iwerks, Marvin C.
Jacoby, Gerald E
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Lovecky, Albert J. 2,898,952.
Lovell, Clarence A. 2,906,459.
Lundry, Walter R. 2,876,283.
Lundstrom, Alexis A. 2,886,701.
Lynch, Robert T. 2,899,299.
MacWilliams, Walter H., Jr., and Winans. 2,870,327.
Maione, Theodore L. 2,875,283.
Mallina, Rudolph F. 2,905,400.
Manley, Jack M., and Reiling. 2,892,891.
Marrison, Warren A. 2,919,358.
Mason, Warren P. 2,870,241.
Mason, Warren P. 2.880,334.
Mason, Warren P. 2,883,486.
Mason, Warren P. 2,900,973.
Mason, Warren P. 2,907,811.
Mason, Warren P., and Thurston. 2,906,971.
Matthias. Bernd T. 2,901,679.
Mattingly, Robert L. 2,881,433.
Mattson, Roy H. 2,906,893.
McCarthy, John A. 2,899,577.
McDermott, Byron. 2,883.473.
McDowell, Hunter L. 2,876,378.
McGuigan, John H. 2,917,625.
McKay. Kenneth G. 2,908,871.
McKim, Burton. 2,910,676.
McKim, Burton. 2,912,511.
McKim, Burton, and Stapleton. 2,904,636.
McMahon, William. 2,872,501.
McMahon, William. 2,886.749.
McMillan, Brockway. 2,868,963.
MeSkimin. Herbert J. 2,877,431.
Meacham, Larned A. 2,908,762.
Meissner, Charles R. 2,889,239.
Merlin, Howard R., Jr. 2,907,019.
Merrill, Josiah L.. Jr. 2.878,325.
Meszaros, George W. 2,903,639.
Michal, William C, and Tesche. 2,879,582.
Miller, Ohmer R. 2,881,266.
Miller, Ohmer R. 2,884,597.
Miller. Stewart E. 2.879.484.
Miller, Stewart E. 2,884,604.
Mills, John K. 2,870.332.
Miloche. Herman A. 2,901,547.
Mitchell, Doren. 2,877,343.
Mitchell, Doren. and Vroom. 2.869,964.
Moll, John L. 2,900,582.
Morgan, Samuel P. 2,904,759.
Moster, Clarence R., and St. John. 2,888.594.
Mueller, Ralph L., and Stieritz. 2,899,588.
Muller, John F. 2,891,735.
Murphy, Orlando J. 2,886,800.
Murphy, Richard P. 2,894,255.
Myers, George H. 2,887,653.
Myers, Peter B. 2,899,571.
Neitzert, Carl. 2.919,414.
Newby. Neal D. 2,907,075.
Nickerson, Clifford A. 2,880.279.
Nickerson, Clifford A. 2,903,059.
Ohl. Russell S. 2,900.702.
Oliver, John W. 2.877.315.
Ostendorf, Bernard. Jr. 2.873.385.
Ostendorf, Bernard, Jr. 2,903,676.
Ostendorf, Bernard, Jr. 2,911,544.
Parks Charles O. 2.867,690.
Pearsall, Frank M., Jr. 2,889,402.
Pearsall, Frank M., Jr., and Staehler. 2,877,357.
Peek, Robert L.. Jr. 2.877.310.
Peek, Robert L„ Jr. 2,898,422.
Peek, Robert L., Jr. 2.902.558.
Peek, Robert L., Jr. 2,907,824.
Pentico. George W. A., and Rieke. 2,878,381.
Pfann, William G. 2.875.108.
Pfann, William G. 2.875.505.
Pfann, William G. 2,890.940.
Pfann, William G. 2,904.411.
Pfleger, Kenneth W. 2,874,227.
Pierce, John R. 2,867.745.
Pierce, John R. 2,876,380.
Pierce. John R. 2.908,845.
Pierce. John R. 2.908.874.
Pollard. Charles E.. Jr. 2,868,926.
Pomerov Richard C. 2 870.328.
Potter, Ralph K. 2,894,798.
Power, James R. 2.873,316.
Pudvin. John F. 2,916.806.
Quate, Calvin F. 2.908.844.
Rack. Alois J. 2.892.S92.
Radcliffe, Frederick E. 2,S83.565.
Radcliffe, Frederick E. 2,885,544.
Raisbeck. Gordon. 2,867.693.
Raisbeck, Gordon. 2.896,178.
2.897.448.
2,907,950.
2,908,761.
2,899,646.
2,S99,652.
Linvill, John G. 2,894.217.
Linvill. John G., and Wallace. 2,880,330.
Locke, George A. 2,916,542.
Logan, Ralph A., Peters, and Tanenbaum.
2,879,190.
Raisbeck, Gordon.
Raisbeck, Gordon.
Raisbeck. Gordon.
Read, William T., Jr.
Read, William T., Jr.
Rieke, John W. 2.S92.0S1.
Riggs, George, and Sehunncm.in.
Robertson, George H. 2.903,580.
Robertson, George H. 2.905.852.
Robertson. Sloan D. 2.907.959.
Rodgers, Joseph. 2,909,S40.
Rogers, Samuel C. 2,886,706.
2,911,150.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Rogers, Samuel C. 2,900,507.
Rosenfeld, Jack L. 2,906,887.
Ross, Ian M. 2,877,358.
Ross, Ian M. 2.S77.359.
Rowen, John H. 2,885,640.
Rowen, John H. 2,892,158.
Rowen, John H. 2,892,160.
Rowen, John H. 2,895,114.
Ruthroff, Clyde L. 2,883,533.
Scanlon, John J. 2,906,891.
Schafer, John P. 2,907,964.
Schmitz, Doris R. 2,889,524.
Schneider, Herbert A. 2,876,352.
Schneider, Herbert A. 2.S88.557.
Shoekley, William. 2,868,678.
Shoekley, William. 2,869,084.
Shoekley, William. 2,884,540.
Simkins, Quintpn W. 2,869,034.
Simkins, Quinton W. 2.8S2.482.
Simkins, Quinton W. 2,909,677.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus. 2,899,643.
Smith, Howard J. 2.875.639.
Smith, Kenneth D. 2,885,503.
Sort'el, Robert O. 2,902,656.
Soffel, Robert O. 2,910,550.
Southworth, George C. 2,868,980.
Southworth, George C. 2,897,452.
Spring, Conrad H. F. 2,904,662.
Stadler, Henry L. 2,906,953.
Stavrinaki, Alexander G. 2,885,604.
Stieritz, William G. 2,889,481.
Straube, Harold M. 2.879.318.
Straube, Harold M. 2,914,747.
Stryker. Norman R. 2.870,272.
Suhl, Harry. 2,883,629.
Suhl, Harrv. 2,SS7.065.
Sullivan. Michael V. 2.901.532.
Sumner, Eric E. 2,876,367.
Tannenbaum, Morris. 2,91 L 539.
Taylor, Raymond L. 2.908.849.
Teal, Gordon K. 2,901,381.
Theuerer, Henrv C. 2,901,325.
Thomas. Donald E. 2.896.168.
Thomas, Lewis C. 2,909,676.
Thompson, Eugene C. 2.908.828.
Thurmond. Carl D. 2.S77.147.
Thurmond, Carl D. 2.904,405.
Tien. Ping K. 2,883,481.
Tien. Piug K. 2,886.738.
Timm, Walter C. 2,909,730.
Toms, Robert S. 2,916,719.
Townsend. Mark A. 2,875,281.
Toy, Wing N. 2,894,215.
Tryon, John G. 2,899,133.
Turner, Dennis R. 2,871.174.
Turner, Edward H. 2,892,159.
Turner, Edward H. 2,909,734.
Uhlir, Arthur, Jr. 2,884,607.
Uhlir, Arthur, Jr. 2,914,715.
Unger, Hans-Georg. 2,914,741.
Vaughan. Henry E. 2,879,500.
Vaughan. Henrv E. 2,880,317.
Villars, Claude P. 2.876.418.
Wehe, Herman G. 2,883,257.
Weinberg, Seymour B.. and Williford. 2,911,474.
Weinreich, Gabriel. 2,895,109.
Weisbaum, Samuel. 2,903,656.
Wennemer, Gerard P. 2,909,606.
Wernick, Jack H. 2,882,192.
Wernick, Jack H. 2,882,193.
Wernick, Jack H. 2.882,194.
Wernick, Jack H. 2.882,195.
Wernick, Jack H. 2.882.467-2,882,471.
Wipbel, Erich S. 2,881,257.
Williams, Robert D. 2,904.637.
Wirsching, Robert E. 2,873,334.
Wirsching, Robert E. 2,908.884.
Wittwer. Norman C. Jr. 2.886,734.
Wolfe, Robert M. 2,910,670.
Young, James A., Jr. 2,915,715.
Young, William R., Jr. 2,918,623.
Younker. Elmer L 2.901.602.
Younker, Elmer L. 2,913,578.
Zinn, Manvel K. 2,890,333.
Bell. Thomas E.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Continuous scouring and bleaching of grav eoods
2,868,615. 1-13-59. CI. 8—111.
Bell. Thomas R., Ill, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Process
for separating benzene hexachloride, hydrochloric acid
and on alcohol by distillation. 2,904,475, 9-15-59. CI
202 — 56.
Bell Thomas R.. III. and F. R. Lowdermilk, to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corp. Evaporation of benzene hexachloride solu-
tions. 2.874.769. 2-24-59. CI. 159 — 49.
Bell. Wallace R. and C. C. Cigarette extinguisher. 2,907,333,
Bell, William B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Sort-
ing head for cathode sleeves. 2,915,165, 12-1-59. CI.
198 — 33.
492096— P 6
Bell, William C. E., and F. L. Smith, to Dorman Long (Steel)
Ltd. Cooling benches. 2,885,200, 5-5-59, CI. 266 — 21.
Bell, William E., to Varian Associates. Magnetoabsorption
method and apparatus. 2,909,725, 10-20-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Bell, William E., to General Motors Corp. Engine starting
apparatus. 2,913,589, 11-17-59, CI. 307—10.
Bell, William R., to Stewart- Warner Corp. Snap-on coupling
for a flexible shaft. 2,893,221, 7-7-59, CI. 64 — 4.
Bellairs, George M., to American Steel and Pump Corp. Steel
cast disk vehicle wheel. 2,911,255, 11-3-59, CI. 301 — 12.
Bellamy, David, Jr., to Fenwal Laboratories, Inc. Sealing
closures for fluid containers. 2,894,510, 7-14-59, CI.
128 — 272.
Bellamy, David, Jr., to Fenwal Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus
for handling fluid blood. 2,896,619, 7-28-59, CI. 128 —
214.
Bellamy, John C, to Cook Electric Co. System and apparatus
for data processing. 2,911,277, 11-3-59, CI. 346 — 33.
Bellamy, John I., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Fast-acting electromagnetic counting device. 2,909,-
712, 10-20-59, CI. 317—155.5.
Bellamy, Winthrop D., to General Electric Co. Depolymeriza-
tion of high molecular weight dextran. 2,867,571, 1-6-59,
CI. 204—154.
Bellandi, Ferdinando L. Apparatus for feeding containers
and labelling the latter. 2,906,424, 9-29-59, CI. 216 — 9.
Belle City Malleable Iron Co. : See —
Pirsig, Howard C. 2,869,189.
Bellek, Frank G.. to Bell Electric Co. Weatherproof outlet.
2,867,345, 1-6-59. CI. 220 — 24.3.
Beller, Hans, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Production
of finely divided metals. 2,900,245, 8-18-59, CI. 75 — .5.
Beller, Hans, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Production
of nitrogen-bearing carbonyl iron powder. 2,914,393,
11-24-59, CI. 75— .5.
Beller, Hans, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method of
depositing metal in the pores of a porous body. 2,918,392,
12-22-59. CI. 117—98.
Beller, Wilbert E., to Controls Co. of America. Thermo-
statically responsive mixing valves. 2,898,045, 8—4-59, CI.
236—12.
Beller, Wilbert E., to Controls Co. of America. Valve device.
2,914,086, 11-24-59, CI. 137—544.
Beller, Wilbert E., to Controls Co. of America. Spring clip
means. 2,914,288, 11-24-59, CI. 248—361.
Belief, Paul, to UCLAF. Tropaminone compounds and a
process of making same. 2,881,170, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 247.2.
Bellett, George R. Constant plate current electron tube.
2.877.381. 3-10-59, CI. 315—55.
Bellew, Bernard A. Sport shoe. 2,902,780, 9-8-59, CI.
36—2.5.
Belli, Philip A. : See —
Genovese, Anthony L., Sr., Batchelor, Belli, Garlock,
and A. L. Genovese, Jr. 2,888,215.
Bellicardi, Francesco, to Soc. per Az. Edoardo Weber-Fabbrica
Italiana Carburatori. Carburetting apparatus for internal
combustion engines. 2,868,185, 1-13-59, CI. 123 — 180.
Bellier, Jean : See —
Coyne, Andr€, and Bellier. 2,880,612.
Coyne, Andre, and Bellier. 2,912,861.
Bellin, Anthony : See —
Hirsch. Robert L., Miller, and Bellin. 2,917,424.
Bellingham Chain & Forge Co. : See —
Ribesehl. Robert E.. and Halladay. 2,905,428.
Bellingher, Fred A. : See —
Wiley, Frederick H., and Bellingher. 2,902,105.
Bellino, Joseph A. Bag elevator for super market check-out
counters. 2,883,004, 4-21-59, CI. 187 — 17.
Bellinod, Joseph : See —
Del Matter, Lofton I. 2,883,783.
Bellis. Gloria K. : See — -
Madison, Richard K., and Bellis. 2,887,510.
Bellisario, Prank, to Waterbury Farrell Foundry and Machine
Co. Pick-up and transfer device. 2,876,034, 3-3-59, CI.
294 — 106.
Belliveau, Frederick R. : See —
Czelusniak, Edmund J., and Belliveau. 2,867,809.
Bellman, Elmer O. ' Combination tie clasp and key holder.
2,887,747, 5-26-59, CI. 24 — 49.
Bellman, Elwood P., to Berkshire Knitting Mills. Hosiery
with run resisting areas. 2,887,860, 5-26-59, CI. 66 — 172.
Bellmann, Bernard R., and E. Voris, to The Dayton Rubber
Co. Adjustable pulleys. 2,870,641, 1-27-59 CI.
74—230.17.
Bellmann, Emma E. : See —
Bellmann, Eugen. 2,872,802.
Bellmann, Eugen, deceased, by E. E. Bellmann, R. Kronsbein,
and F. Bellmann, heirs. Apparatus and systems for treat-
ing textile materials. 2,872,802, 2-10-59, CI. 68 — 150.
Bellmann, Friedhelm : See —
Bellmann, Eugen. 2,872,802.
Bellon, Francois B. Quadrantal and semi-circular deviation
correctors. 2,909,846, 10-27-59, CI. 33 — 225.
Bellon, Ralph J. : See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Bellon. 2,889,186.
Bellon, Ralph J., and I. J. Ferdinand, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co.
Adjustable angle shelf support. 2,906,486, 9-29-59. CI.
248 — 242.
Bellows, Brian C, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Distortion corrector. 2,896,176, 7-21-59, CI. 333 — 28.
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Bellows Electric Sign Corp. : See —
Shada, Joseph J. 2,893,688.
Bellringer, Frederick J. : See —
Capp, Clifford W., Crocker, and Bellringer. 2,912,471.
Bellrock Gypsum Industries Ltd. : See —
Flower, Stanley H.. Parsons, and Loudon. 2,892.339.
Bellville, John W. Continuous servo-medicator. 2,888,922,
6-2-59, CI. 128 — 172.
Belmag Zurich Beleuchtungs -U. Metallindustrie, A.G. : See —
Frei, Andre. 2,887,569.
Belmont Casket Mfg. Co. : See —
Diday, Jesse N. 2,916,317.
Belmont, Edward A. Hole de-burring tool. 2,869,406,
1-20-59. CI. 77—73.5.
Belmont, Edward A. Temperature control means for faucets.
2,872,829, 2-10-59, CI. 74 — 480.
Belmont Ver Standig. M.. Inc. : See —
Bode. Hans. 2.901.377.
Belmonte, Michael J. Dispensing device. 2,889,961, 6-9-59,
CI. 221—175.
Beloian, Edward A. Monochromator optical system.
2,874,608, 2-24-59, CI. 88—14.
Beloit Iron Works : See —
Beachler, Edward D. 2,882,968.
Beachler, Edward D. 2.890,000.
Beachler, Edward D. 2.895,348.
Beachler, Edward D. 2,909,848.
Beachler, Edward D. 2,911,041.
Beachler, Edward D., and Justus. 2,912,629.
Daane, Robert A. 2,875,527.
Dahl, Carl B., and Justus. 2,893,487.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,867,481.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,869,817.
Hornbostel. Lloyd. 2,874,674.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,888,074.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2.892,263.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,900,023.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,909,849.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. 2,911,040.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Beachler. 2,907,690.
Hornbostel. Lloyd. Beachler, and Elv. 2.869,437.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Justus. 2,909,847.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Justus. 2,910,863.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Justus. 2,911,039.
Justus, Edgar J. 2,869,248.
Justus, Edgar J. 2,911,042.
Justus, Edgar J., and Daane. 2,893,136.
Justus, Edgar J., and Daane. 2,915,293.
Skinner, Eugene S. 2,879.039.
Washburn, Robert S., and Walker. 2,904,461.
Belove, Louis, to Sonotone Corp. Terminal seals for alkaline
electric batteries. 2,892,006, 6-23-59, CI. 136—168.
Belsey, Frederick H., and C. D. M. Johnston, to Metropolitan-
Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd. Dynamo-electric control system
employing saturable core reactance devices. 2,885,624,
5-5-59, CI. 322—28.
Belshaw, Thomas E. Powered dough former. 2,881,716,
4-14-59, CI. 107—14.
Belsky, Fred J., and A. A. Blanck. Flow control unit. 2,879,-
861, 3-31-59, CI. 181—60.
Belsterling, Charles A., to F. J. Stokes Corp,
system. 2,885,618, 5-5-59, CI. 318—162.
Belton, James G. : See —
Barry. Vincent C, Belton, Conalty,
2,875,204.
Belton, Maurice L., and H. E. Rowand,
Corp. Prefolding device. 2,894,434,
Beltone Hearing Aid Co. : See —
Posen, Sam. 2,878,322.
Posen, Sam. 2,894,076.
Belts Corp. : See —
De Woskin. Irvin S. 2,904,046.
Rodis, Franz, Hartlapp, and Beltz. 2,898,189.
Beltz, Charles R. Portable ice skating rink and method of
making the same. 2,874,549, 2-24-59. CI. 62 — 75.
Beltz, Charles R. Clip. 2,896,887, 7-28-59, CI. 248—68.
Belvedere Space Saving Products, Inc. : See —
Plocki. Peter H. and Holtz. 2,901,117.
Bembenek, Edward, to The Standard Electric Time Co.
Supervised control circuit means. 2,882,452, 4-14—59, CI.
315—191.
Bemberg, J. P. : See — ■
Buschmann, Walter, and Biihren. 2,869,246.
Bemberg J. P., Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Luchtenberg, Alex. 2,880,465.
Pirot, Ernst. 2,899,201.
Schmidt. Hans. 2.876.808.
Schubert, Paul. 2,893,884.
Schubert, Paul. 2,904,399.
Bemis Bros. Bag Co. : See —
Ashton, George H., and Mueller. 2,897,729.
Brady, Charles V. 2,889,979.
Brady, Charles V., and Ottinger. 2,870,955.
Coakley, Lige. 2,914,108.
Gorton, Edward S., and Hayward. 2,904,241.
Hopkins, Frank L., and Ayres. 2,889,031.
Hopkins, Frank L. 2,890,000.
Hopkins, Frank L., and Ayres. 2,913,145.
Kindseth, Harold V. 2,899,347.
Perry. Ray P. 2,869,589.
Motor control
and Twomey.
to Crown Zellerbach
7-14-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Bemis Bros. Bag Co. : See — Continued
Stageberg, Wilfred E. 2,913,966.
Voege, James E., and Thomas. 2,888,187.
Williams, Russell J. 2.869.772.
Williams, Russell J. 2.892.580.
Williams, Russell J. 2,906,446.
Bemporad, Cino, to S. R. L. Regulator. Web edge position
signal generator. 2,907,337, 10-6-59, CI. 137—83.
Benade, VValther, and H. Goebel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Copper-containing trisazo dyestuffs. 2,875,191, 2-24-59,
CI. 260—147.
Benaglio, Reno V., J. M. Patterson, and C. A. Piper, to Bendix
Aviation Corp. Digital differential analyzers. 2,900,135,
8-18-59, CI. 235—152.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Current tap.
2,869,093, 1-13-59, CI. 339—59.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Pin-type
landholder. 2,86.9,101, 1-13-59, CI. 339 — 99.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Display con-
tainer. 2,891,663, 6-23-59. CI. 206—56.
Benander, George B., to General Electric Co. Surface outlet.
2,892,174, 6-23-59, CI. 339—99.
Benander, George B., and L. M. Sheldon, to General Electric
Co. Electric switch with miniature toggle mechanism.
2,900,466, 8-18-59, CI. 200—67.
Benbassat. Bessie. Combination check and cash disbursement
book. 2.869.899. 1-20-59, CI. 283 — 57.
Benbow Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Moskow, Eugene D. 2,898,134.
Bence, Lynton, R. H. Pugh, and K. S. Willson, to P. R. Mal-
lory & Co. Inc. Dry cell. 2,876,272. 3-3-59. CI. 136 — 133.
Bencker, Franz, F. Overdick, and R. Schlee, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for purifying chlorine.
2,910,140, 10-27-59, CI. 183—114.2.
Benckiser, Joh. A., G.m.b.H. Chemische Fabrii : See —
Debo, Arno. 2,900,770.
Bencowitz, Isaac, to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Purification of
water. 2,897,150, 7-28-59, CI. 210 — 63.
Bencze, William L., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Ethylene compounds. 2,877,270. 3-10-59, CI. 260—570.
Bendayan, Jacques, and I. Eyraud, to Compagnie Generale
d'Electricite. Apparatus for the study of the transient
properties of an electric transmission circuit. 2,887,652,
5-19-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Bender, Baxter. Adapter for wheel testing equipment. 2,907,-
115, 10-6-59, CI. 33—203.18.
Bender, Charles E. : See— -
Parkinson Martin C, Fraser, and Bender. 2.907,117.
Parkinson, Martin C, Fraser, and Bender. 2.907,663.
Bender. Emil A. Rig lifting apparatus. 2,901,216, 8-25-59,
CI. 254—86.
Bender, Georg, and A. Krauthakel, to VEB Leuna-Werke
"Walter Ulbricht." Regenerating air heater system.
2,899,188, 8-11-59, CI. 263—19.
Bender. Henrv P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Plug-
board with slidable panel. 2,879,493, 3-24-59, CI.
339—18.
Bender, John C, to Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc.
Apparatus for and method of loosening a threaded con-
nection. 2,884,065, 4-28-59, CI. 166—36.
Bender, John C, to Houston Oil Field Material Co.. Inc.
Apparatus for locating anomalies in a well bore. 2,892,151,
6-23-59. CI. 324—41.
Bender, Joseph M. Bow string attachment. 2,910,058,
10-27-59, CI. 124 — 30.
Bender, Lloyd, to North Electric Co. Base for telephone
substation set. 2.868.888. 1-13-59, CI. 179—100.
Bender, Lloyd F. Dairy equipment. 2,897, 82S, 8-4-59, CI.
134 — 56.
Bender, Newell R. : See —
Rogers, Thomas H., Jr., and Bender. 2.888.408.
Bender, Newell R., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Flexible elastomeric cellular material and method of mak-
ing same. 2,888,412, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Bender, Newell R., and T. H. Rogers, Jr., to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Production of flexible cellular poly-
urethane material. 2,888,409, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Bender, Paul P. Cabinet with self-closing doors. 2,895,779,
7-21-59, CI. 312—138.
Bender, Svdney E., and L. B. Donnelly. Methods and means
for handling milk. 2,905.560, 9-22^9. CI. 99—151.
Benderly, Asaf A. : See —
Fitzgerald, Cornelius G., and Benderly. 2,887,458.
Bendick, Jack W. Self-leveling ladder. 2,890,823, 6-16-59,
CI. 228—29.
Benditt, Albert: See —
Musser, C Walton, Stott, and Benditt. 2,883,909.
Benditt, John A. Viewing box. 2,890,527. 6-16-59, CI.
35—8.
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See —
Albright, Franklin C. 2.875.855.
Albright, Franklin C. 2,885,033.
Albright, Franklin C. 2,904,135.
Amison, Willard C, Jr. 2,880,750.
Anastasia, Harry G. 2,869.365.
Anastasia, Harrv G., and Clermont. 2.S79.351.
Ardia, Vincent H. 2,879,015.
Austin, Leonard E. 2,S87,920.
Austin, Leonard E , and Brown. 2.8S0,S24.
Austin, Leonard E., Brown, and Ettinger. 2,885,063.
Austin, Leonard E., Brown, and Ettinger. 2,918,164.
Austin, Leonard E., and Ettinger. 2,893,354.
LIST OF PATENTEES
75
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See — Continued
Bachmann, John F. 2,902,649.
Barfod, Frederik. 2,910,280.
Bauer, John A. 2,906,926.
Bayles, Alden. 2.888,101.
Bechberger, Paul F. 2,883,595.
Beck, Derwood A., Goodrich, and Verge. 2,881,980.
Benaglio, Reno V., Patterson, and Piper. 2,900,135.
Bennett. Alfred, and Meyers. 2,901,683.
Blair, John W. 2,910,327.
Blair, John W., and Gripe. 2,871,065.
Boler, Leonard J. 2,918,072.
Breeding, David C, and Bartz. 2,884,915.
Brockway, Arthur L., Jr. 2,883,650.
Brook, James E. 2,871,431.
Brown, Abbott A. 2,887,659.
Brown. Abbott A., and De Luca. 2,901,716.
Brown, Curtis L. 2,918,303.
Brown, Gilbert G. 2,902,577.
Bunger, Dennen J., and Troeger. 2,882,734.
Burgher, Maurice W. 2,913,696.
Burley, Robert M. 2,867,393.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,871.661.
Burnett. Richard T. 2,871.990.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,871,991.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,871,992.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,888,105.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,897,921.
Burnett, Richard T. 2,910,144.
Burt. Farlow B. 2,876.052.
Buxton, James E., and Digby. 2,903,892.
Camp, Leon W. 2,906,991.
Camp. Leon W. 2,908,245.
Capron, Robert W. 2,899,653.
Champion, Carl E. 2,907,020.
Chandler, Walter G. 2,888,100.
Chapin, Irving F. 2.875,857.
Cid, Fred J. 2,890,430.
Clarke, Arthur F., Jr. 2,894,177.
Cole, Charles E. 2.875,784.
Cole, Judson C, and Hall. 2,876,274.
Colt, Rutger B. 2,888,896.
Colt, Rutger B., and Kjellman. 2,915.725.
Colt, Rutger B., and Uchuck. 2,894,391.
Cope, Parker R. 2,878,326.
Cosbv, James R.. and Wolf. 2,886,667.
Criswell, Daryl L. 2,867,084.
Cunningham. Robert E. and Sigler. 2,901,561.
Daniel, William A. 2,914,834.
Delker, Thomas C. 2,893,784.
Delker, Thomas C. and Eaton. 2,905,505.
Dickev. John W. 2.901.185.
Digby, James J. 2,880,619.
Digby, James J. 2,901,912.
Digby, James J. 2,902,864.
Digbv, James J. 2.914,951.
Digby, James J. 2,915.904.
Digby. James J., and Whitney. 2,915,903.
Dobrick, Herbert O. 2,884,943.
Dobrick, Herbert O. 2.885,173.
Dobrick, Herbert O. 2,909.192.
Dombeck, Edward K. 2,885,032.
Du Bois, Otto D. 2,906,541.
Du Hois. William H. 2.871.987.
Dwver. John G. 2 869,039.
Edwards, John F., Jr. 2,909,627.
Edwards, John F., Jr., Shaub, and Friend. 2,919,320.
Elwell. Henrv G., Jr.. and Machlanski. 2,874,375.
Ettinger, John H. 2.880,770.
Ettinger, John H., and Emerick. 2.867,192.
Ferguson, John H., Jr. 2.918,929.
Ferguson, John H., and Wasdyke. 2,902,865.
French. Charlie N. 2,880,584.
Geissinger. Elton L., and Wyman. 2,891,202.
Gleasman, Hollls K. 2,882,754.
Gleasman, Hollis K. 2,882,755.
Gleasman, Hollis K. 2,903.107.
Gleasman, Hollis K. 2,903.913.
Gleasman, Hollis K. 2,910,157.
Glyasman, Hollis K. 2,914,152.
Goepfriih, Rudolph A. Re. 24,064.
Goenfrich, Rndoloh A. 2. 87". 862.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A. 2,906,517.
Gormley, Robert S. 2,900,561.
Gormlev, Robert S., Johnson, and Martin. 2,878,415.
Gornali, Robert K. 2,885,193.
Gorzelanv, Frank J., and Bennett. 2,883,127.
Gorzelany, Frank J., and Tursky. 2,889,509.
Gryiler. William L., and Hauiren. 2,867,200.
Gunkpl. WiHiam F. 2.875 744.
Gunkel, William F. 2.910,249.
Gunkel, William F. 2,916,048.
Haeer. Robert R. 2.872 540.
Harness, .Tamos C. 2,885.062.
Harrington, Daniel B. 2,889,401.
Harrington. Daniel B. 2.908.837.
Hartmann. William A.. Jr. 2.867,761.
Haugen. Glenn L. 2,898.478.
Hazen, Erlw.ird J. 2,895.333.
Hemphill, Alfred A., and Tewksbury. 2,890,290.
Hemphill, Alfred A., and Tewksburv. 2,917,742.
Hodgson, Cecil L., and Breit. 2,893,270.
Hruska, Howard E. 2,867.284.
Hruska, Howard E. 2,875,781.
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See — Continued
Hubbard, Linus O. 2,901,557.
Hughes, William J., Haynes, Tracey, and Wheeler.
2,899,538.
Hupp, Edward E. 2,867.235.
Hupp, Edward E. 2,893,207.
Hupp, Edward E. 2,893,721.
Hupp, Edward E. 2,910,051.
Hurlburt, Charles E. 2,867.122.
Hurlburt. Charles E. 2,878.678.
Hurlburt, Charles E. 2,912,766.
Hurlburt, Charles E., Conway, and Lannl. 2,912,864.
Hyder, Harry R. 2,883,532.
Jarvis, John. 2,875 964.
Jarvib, John. 2,883,126.
Johnson, Thomas W., and Wolff. 2,878,827.
Kaiser, Bernard D. 2,871,983.
Karlson, John C. 2,886.898.
Karlson, John C. 2,897,676.
Karlson, John C. 2,898,462.
Kasak, Anconin J. 2,875,728.
Kasten. Walter. 2.872,044.
Kelly, Jack J. 2.874.718.
Kernan, Paul. 2,883,530.
Kernan, Paul. 2,898,461.
Kerpchar, Michael. 2,883,128.
Kjellman, Thomas K., and Wood. 2,897,304.
Klein, Clarence J. 2,867.236.
Knight, Theodora L., and Bichell. 2,875,598.
Knudson, Giltner J. 2,883,560.
Kochevar, Henry J. 2,890,332.
Kulinapfel, Robert H., and Wyman. 2,880,982.
Kunz, William J., Jr., and Wintrode. 2,880,581.
Kurt, Anton. 2,880,960.
Kuzmitz, Andrew A. 2,888,067.
Lang, John A. 2,913,265.
Larsen, Lester J., and Ruhl. 2,915,046.
Long, Richard H. 2,893,368.
Long, Richard H„ and Prather. 2,906,833.
Longerich. Ernest P. 2,879,002.
Loudon, Donald C. 2,881.587.
MacDuff, Stanley I. 2,893,433.
MacDuff, Stanley I. 2,910,971.
Maclntyre, Charles H. 2,883,129.
Madden, Charles C. 2,878.797.
Martin, John G. 2,893,519.
Martin. Lyle. 2.905.871.
Martin, Lyle. 2,910,624.
Martin, Lyle. 2,910,642.
Martin, Steve E. 2,875,583.
Masom. Richard J. 2,873.682.
Mayrath, Thomas L. 2,875,633.
Mazzarella, Daniel A. 2,870.383.
McCombs. Howard L., Jr. 2,867,083.
Mendenhall, Charles A. 2,882,421.
Mendenhall, Charles A. 2,885.894.
Mendenhall. Charles A. 2.900,827.
Menz, Charles N. 2,897,693.
Miller, Donald L. 2,919,001.
Mock, Frank C. 2,880,790.
Molis, Edward W. 2,916,011.
Mossey, Joseph L. 2,906,375.
Mossey, Joseph L. 2,915,145.
Moyer, Edward L. 2,905.279.
Mumford. William W., and Newland. 2,868,920.
Murphy, Norman B. 2.894,230.
Noxon, Paul A. 2,884,582.
Noxon, Paul A. 2,893,662.
Noxon, Paul A., Owen, and Bennett. 2,886,760.
Ochtman, Leonard. 2,903,108.
Origoni, Silvie M., and Priftis. 2,883,634.
Orr, Robert V. 2,883,537.
Owen, John C. 2,873.418.
Palmenberg, Edward C. 2,886,048.
Perle, Abe J. 2,913,908.
Peterson, Joel D. 2.875.575.
Pfeifer. Gunther. , 2.867.090.
Phelan, George A., and Potter. 2,912,636.
Phillips, Calvert F., Jr. 2,912,694.
1'olye, William R. 2,878,351.
Prather, Edwin E. 2.875,863.
Prather, Edwin E. 2,894,088.
Prather, Edwin E. 2.910.326.
Pribble, Noble F. 2,911,966.
Price, Earl R. 2.871.064.
Price. Earl R. 2.871.828.
Price, Earl R. 2,875.843.
Price, Earl R. 2,880,704.
Price, Earl R. 2.880.706.
Price, Earl R. 2,897,653.
Price, Earl R. 2,902,006.
Price, Earl R., and Hupp. 2.902,008.
Price, Earl R., and Long. 2,910,325.
Raffertv, Chvistonher A. 2.871.436.
Raffertv. Christopher A. 2,898,538.
Randolph, Glenn W., and Wagner. 2,909,066.
Reitman, Lester J. 2.894,193.
Reuter, Paul L., and Weiss. 2,896,464.
Rich. Jack V. 2.900.821
Rich. Stanley R., and Roth. 2,892,085.
Robinson, Lester L. 2,906,093.
Rockwell, Paul D., Stephenson, and Babb. 2,902,596.
Rosback, Richard H. 2,897,789.
Russell, Charles. 2,915,034.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 195!)
Bendix Aviation Corp. : See — Continued
Russell, James L. 2,883,656.
Sabatini, John J. 2,882,733.
Sabatini, John J. 2,906,382.
Schall, Elmer J. 2,875,509.
Schindel, Arnold. 2,882,922.
Schindel, Arnold, and Gilbert. 2,908,170.
Schindel. Arnold, and Troeger. 2,908,169.
Schock, Walter E. 2,873,148. „ „
Schock, Walter E., Prather, and Price. 2,911,264.
Schultheis, Harry B., Jr. 2,906,822.
Schultz, Harold B. 2,893,505.
Segall, Louis H. 2,867.740.
Segall, Louis H., and Pelton. 2,916,672.
Sethna, Patarasp R. 2,901,239.
Shepherd, William G. 2,869,016.
Shepherd, William G. 2,900,560.
Shutt, Paul B. 2,868,174.
Smith, Richard E. 2,907,216.
Smith, Richard E. 2,909,932.
Spencer, Glenn S. 2,872,127.
Spencer, Glenn S. 2,872.823.
Spencer, Glenn S. 2,876,962.
Spencer, Glenn S. 2.892.521.
Spencer, Glenn S. 2,900,525.
Spencer, Glenn S. 2,900,526.
Stamper, Hamilton A. 2,872,273.
Stanton, George E. 2,871,905.
Stelzel, Roderick W., and Troeger. 2,889,905.
Stoudenraire, Jay H. 2,896,141.
Strebinger, Robert L. 2,871,996.
Strebinger, Robert L. 2,875,859.
Sturm, Ralph E., and Morgan. 2,899,494.
Sung, Chien-Bor. 2,900,961.
Suttle, Ward C. 2,897,808.
Suttle, Ward C. 2,910,057.
Sutton, Robert W. 2,867,424.
Sutton, Robert W. 2,900.967.
Tankersley, James A. 2,888,109.
Taylor, John E. 2,914,682.
Teague, Walter D., Jr. 2,896,919.
Tettke, Roman, Sr. 2,909,007.
Thomas, Thomas H. 2,888,035.
Tognola, Tullio. 2,870,376.
Troeger, Henry. 2,885,895.
Troeger, Henry, and Hoefener. 2.896.601.
Troeger, Henry, and Owen. 2,883,839.
Van Winkle, Edgar W. 2,883,613.
Wagner, Raymond W.. and Sanders. 2,872,057.
Wallace, Glen W., and Kuzmitz. 2,880,580.
Watson, Robert M. 2,896,646.
Weisenbach, Charles O. 2,910,008.
White. William E. 2,867.297.
Widell, George M., and Eastman. 2,880,760.
Wiley, William C. 2,882,399.
Wilhelm, Vincent A., and Moreines. 2,875,619.
Williams, Don A., Jr. 2,915,650.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,880,978.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,884,916.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,885,194.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,888,000.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,893,370.
Winkler, Albert H. 2,915,303.
Wisman, Franklin O. 2,880,759. _ „ _
Woodward, Stephen G., and Hartman. 2,883,976.
Yochum, Paul G. 2,889,423.
Young, David W. 2,897,491.
Zaerr, Basil J. 2,885,577.
Ziegler, John C. 2,868.028.
Zito, George V. 2,882,728.
Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. : See —
Augustin, Darold A. 2.908,287.
Gilkey, John E. 2,913,911.
Gresko, Raymond S. 2.893.625.
Lederer Robert C. 2.895.504.
Ralston, James V. 2,914,630.
Vorech, Stephen. 2,897,010.
Vorech, Stephen. 2,897,012.
Vorech, Stephen. 2,914,240.
Bendror, Jack : See —
Robbins, Leo, and Bendror. 2,911,659.
Benecke Heinrieh O. Hydrophone for directional listening
buoy. 2.891,232, 6-16-59, 'CI. 340—9.
Benedek, Elek K., deceased, bv M. L. Benedek. administratrix,
to M. Benedek. Pump. 2,868,136. 1-13-59. CI. 103—161.
Benedek, Melba L. : See —
Benedek, Elek K. 2,868,136.
Benedict, Bruce C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of
drying a deoillng solvent by contacting with a portion of
dewaxeil oil. 2,907,709, 10-6-59, CI. 208—31.
Benedict, Bruce C, and H. J. Sarrett, Jr.. to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Asphalt composition, an additive therefor and
method for producing same. 2,879,219, 3-24-59, CI.
208—23.
Benedict, Frank A., to Benson's Anchors, Inc. Anchor chock.
2,880,688, 4-7-59, CI. 114 — 210.
Benedict, Frank R., and A. F. TJtakis, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Bend-stretch methods of forming heavy fan
blades. 2,880,496, 4-7-59, CI. 29—156.8.
Benedict, Michael D., Jr., and C. Baratelli, to The Gillette Co.
Office knife. 2,S74,462, 2-24-59, CI. 30—162.
Benedict, Stephen W. : See —
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., and Benedict. 2,872,329.
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., Benedict, and Jacox.
2,868.659.
Benedict, Walter E., to Congoleum-Nairn Inc. Method of
making a decorative surface covering product. 2,888,975,
6-2-59, CI. 154—26.
Benedict, Walter E., aud J. F. Dobry, to Congoleum-Nairn Inc.
Precision compensating of calendered sheets. 2,880,464,
4-7-59, CI. 18 — 18.8.
Benefield, Curt S. Method for producing phosphoric acid.
2,890,936, 6-16-59, CI. 23—165.
Beneke, Henry : See —
Taylor, Floyd B. 2,888,287.
Benenson, Albert R. : See —
Shlank, William I. 2,918,158.
Benes, Gordon J., to Enco Mfg. Co. Turret toolpost.
2,908,195, 10-13-59, CI. 82—36.
Benesi Hans A., Y. P. Sun, E. S. Loeffler, and K. D. Detling,
to Shell Development Co. Stabilized pesticidal composi-
tions. 2.868,688. 1-13-59, CI. 167 — 42.
Benfleld, Charles W. : See-
Stuart, Alfred A., and Benfield. 2,883,653.
Benfield, James W., and C. Blechner. Dental tray. 2,911,722,
11—10—59 qi 32 32
Benfleld, John D., and R. R. Kozlnski. Pipe and tubing
bender. 2,906,149, 9-29-59, CI. 81—15.
Benge. Bill L. : See —
Dilworth, John P., Jordan, and Benge. 2.886,525.
Benger Laboratories Ltd. : See —
London, Eric, and Twigg. Re. 24,642.
Benghiat, Isaac, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process for pre-
paring rhodanines. 2,905,689, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 306.7.
Bengtson, Ernst T. : See —
Simpson, Justin, Sennello, and Bengtson. 2,907,457.
Bengtsson, Bengt F. J. : See —
Ulfstedt, Leo T., and Bengtsson. 2,898,220.
Bengtsson, Bertil S., to The Hart Mfg. Co. Electromagnetic
relay. 2,907,848, 10-6-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Benham, Frederick S., to Vandervell Products Ltd. Joining
together of metal parts. 2,870.533. 1-27-59, CI. 29 — 525.
Benham, Harold L.. to General Motors Corp. Forming an
aluminum casting with a bronze insert. 2,881,490, 4-14-59,
CI. 22—203.
Benham. Harold L., to General Motors Corp. Aluminum cast-
ing with a bronze insert. 2.890,915. 6-16-59, CI. 308 — 135.
Benham, Harold L., to General Motors Corp. Method of
forming an investment mold. 2,908,952, 10-20-59, CI.
22—193.
Benham, Kent W., to The Sanymetal Products Co., Inc. Door
structure and latching assembly. 2,876,873, 3-10-59, CI.
189 — 46.
Benham, Kent W., to The Sanymetal Products Co., Inc. Pil-
aster structure and hinge bracket assembly. 2,876,874,
3-10-59. CI. 189 — 46.
Benham, Kent W., to The Sanvmetal Products Co., Inc. Door
operating torsional rod assembly. 2,878,531, 3-24-59, CI.
20—1 6.
Benham, Leonard V., to Block & Anderson. Sheet feeding
devices for rotary duplicating and the like machines.
2.876,006, 3-3-59. CI. 271 — 36.
Beniche, Frank. Method and apparatus for removing wire
bristles from castings of gutter brushes and the like.
2,881,025, 4-7-59, CI. 300 — 1.
Benight, Raymond F. : See —
Clavier, William E., Benight, and Eaton. 2,896,916.
Clavier, William E., Eaton, and Benight. 2,877.986.
Benlnk, Christiaan J. M„ and R. Reeber, to G. M. Pfaff, A.-G.
Double needle sewing machine. 2,868,152, 1-13-59, CI.
112 221.
Benink, Christiaan J. M.. and E. Wrase. to G. M. Pfaff A.-G.
Sewing machines. 2,885,983. 5-12-59, CI. 112 — 211.
Benink, Christiaan J. M., and H. Wenz, to G. M. Pfaff, AG.
Stitch adjusting mechanism. 2,887,968, 5-26-59, CI.
112—210.
Benink, Christiaan J. M., and K. Kleemann, to G. M. Pfaff,
A.-G. Cutting device for sewing machine. 2,893,335,
7-7-59, CI. 112 — 125.
Benis. Isak, and W. Trompeter. Motor vehicle antenna.
2,875,442, 2-24-59, CI. 343—889.
Benisch. Mortimer. Motor-vehicle air-conditioning system.
2.895,310, 7-21-59. CI. 62 — 239.
Benjamin, Harry. Crystal structure device. 2,882,616,
4-21-59, CI. 35—18.
Benjamin, Harry L., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Heat
transfer system using expendable coolant. 2,885,864,
5-12-59, CI. 62 — 51.
Benjamin, Howard. Insulated lever-means for a ratchet
wrench. 2,875.658, 3-3-59, CI. 81 — 63.
Benjamin, Irwin A. : See —
Lee, Robert E., and Benjamin. 2,912,848.
Benjamin, Milton L., to Erlckson Tool Co. Index fixture.
2,883,886, 4-28-59, CI. 74—821.
Benke, Frank W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of
restraining forces of non-circular cylindrical colls. 2,900,-
611, 8-18-59, CI. 336—100.
Benko. Kalman. Earth circling satellite toy. 2,890,537,
6-16-59, CI. 40 — 37.
Benmatt Industries, Inc. : See —
Audette, Benjamin J. 2,914,285.
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77
Benn, George F., to B. & C. Metal Stamping Co. Electrical
switch and pedestal housing structure. 2,916,591, 12-8-59,
CI. 200—168.
Benner, Frank C, and E. E. Chadsey, Jr., to National Re-
search Corp. Production of metals. 2,880,156, 3-31-59,
CI. 204 — 226.
Benner-Nawman, Inc. : See —
Nawman, Rollie B. 2.878,959.
Nawman, Rollie B. 2,889,572.
Benner, Roland : See —
Weidauer, Curt, and Benner. 2,916,822.
Bennet, Eugene L., to Laboratory Equipment Corp. Magnetic
spatula. 2,873,136, 2-10-59, CI. 294 — 65.5.
Bennet, Eugene L., to Laboratory Equipment Corp. Mercury
retrieving device. 2,878,050, 3-17-59, CI. 294 — 1.
Bennett, Albert L., to Pacific Clay Products. Method of
burning sewer pipe and the like. 2,912,741, 11-17-59,
q\ 25 157
Bennett, Albert W., and V. I. Furness, to Courtaulds Ltd.
Production of polyacrylonitrile threads, fibres, filaments
and the like. 2,904,391, 9-15-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Bennett, Alfred : See —
Gorzelany, Frank J., and Bennett. 2,883,127.
Noxon, Paul A., Owen, and Bennett. 2,886,760.
Bennett, Alfred, and R. I. Meyers, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Damping arrangement for autopilot servosystems. 2,901,683,
8-25-59. CI. 318 — 489.
Bennett, Andrew E., to Worthington Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for controlling pulp digesters. 2,887,427, 5-19-59,
CI. 162 — 61.
Bennett, Andrew E., to Worthington Corp. Digester control
systems. 2,909,239, 10-20-59, CI. 183 — 61.
BennettAntbony, and T. H. Alfreds, to Porto Knurling Tools,
Inc. Knurling tools for bore surfaces. Re. 24,714, 10-6-59,
CI. 80 — 5.1.
Bennett, Arthur L.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Testing
apparatus. 2,908.386, 10-13-59, CI. 209 — 72.
Bennett, Arthur N. C. : See —
Evans, Arthur W., Bennett, and Groves. 2,883,265.
Bennett, Arthur X. C, and J. D. Groves, to British Titan
Products Co. Ltd. Chlorination of titaniferous materials.
2,868.622, 1-13-59, CI. 23—87.
Bennett, Arthur S., to United States of America, Army.
Fuze~safety device. 2,889,778, 6-9-59, CI. 102—86.2.
Bennett, Clifford H., to Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. Method
of removing diesel engine injector tubes. 2,874,457,
2-24-59. CI. 29 — 427.
Bennett, Clifford H., to Kent-Moore Organization, Inc.
Method of and apparatus for installing and flaring diesel
engine injector tubes. 2,909,210, 10-20-59, CI. 153 — 79.
Bennett, Ernest E. : See —
Dighera, George, and Bennett. 2,910,320.
Bennett, Francis W., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Liquid fer-
tilizer subsoil injector. 2,874,656, 2-24-59, CI. Ill — 7.
Bennett, Frank C Jr. : See —
Hammar, Gustaf W.. and Bennett. 2,917,413.
Bennett, Garland E., R. M. Matthews, and R. Bailey, to
Alamance Industries, Inc. Method and means for inspect-
ing full-fashioned hosiery. 2,898,023, 8^1-59, CI. 223 — 75.
Bennett. Geoffrey E., to Dussek Brothers & Co. Ltd. Elec-
tric cables and condenser insulation including wax and
petroleum. 2.867,596. 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 27.
Bennett. George E. : See —
Miller. Robert E., and Bennett. 2,875,241.
Bennett. George E., and W. W. Lee. to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Method of killing undesired plants. 2,887,371, 5-19-
59. CI. 71—2.3.
Bennett, George E.. and M. D. Cameron, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Conjugated diacetylenic glycol esters. 2,889,356,
6-2-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Bennett, Herbert F., to American Can Co. Cup dispenser.
2.877.403. 3-10-59. CI. 221 — 44.
Bennett, Herbert F., to American Can Co. Cup dispenser unit.
2,885.113, 5-5-59, CI. 221—34.
Bennett, Herbert L., and H. Hill., to American Can Co. Base-
type holder for paper containers. 2,910,219, 10-27-59, CI.
229—1.5.
Bennett. Herbert S., to Dynamic Electronics-New York. Inc.
Electromagnetic delay lines. 2,892,162, 6-23-59, CI. 333—
29.
Bennett, James T., and A. K. Schott, to G. F. Wales.
Punch construction and guide therefor. 2,882,971, 4-21-59,
CI. 164 — 94.
Bennett. John C. to Utility Trailer Mfg. Co. Trailer van with
sloping floor. 2,872,240, 2-3-59. CI. 296 — 28.
Bennett. Latham S. Pencil point cleaner. 2,899,932, 8-18-59,
CI. 120 — 108.
Bennett. Patrick J.. L. Chatoian, and J. T. Arundel. Door
latch device. 2,904,367. 9-15-59. CI. 292 — 341.15.
Bennett, Raymond W. Pinch bar. 2,894,720, 7-14-59, CI.
254—25.
Bennett Respiration Products. Inc. : See —
Bennett Vivian R. 2.867.210.
Bennett. Robert H. Rotary plug valve. 2,868.176, 1-13-59
CI. 121—46.5.
Bennett, Robert R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrical analog
to-digital converter. 2,896,198, 7-21-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Bennett, Samuel L. Emergency kit knife. 2,879,591, 3-31-59,
CI. 30—125.
Bennett, Samuel L. Scabbard for emergency kit knife.
2,910,216, 10-27-59, CI. 224—2.
Bennett, Vivian R., to Bennett Respiration Products, Inc.
Automatic cycling attachment for pressure breathing ther-
apy units. 2.867,210. 1-6-59, CI. 128 — 29.
Bennett, Wallis R., and C. A. Cummins, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Depigmenting alkenyl aromatic polymer compositions
by the combined pigment-settling action of an aliphatic
carboxylic acid and a diatomaceous filter aid. 2,914,492,
11-24-59, CI. 260 — 2.3.
Bennett. Walter, and P. M. Heinmiller, to Utility Trailer Mfg.
Co. Towing and braking assembly for trailers. 2,872,208,
2-3-59, CI. 280 — 116.
Bennett, Walter and K. O. Dohman, to Utility Trailer Mfg.
Co. Retractible sliding door. 2,876,504, 3-10-59, Cl.
20—23.
Bennett, Wilford G. : See —
Stamm, Joseph S., and Bennett. 2,909,631.
Bennett, Willard H. Device for producing sustained magnetic
self-focusing streams. 2,905,842, 9-22-59. Cl. 313 — 62.
Benning, Wiluert O. Running gear for houses and the like.
2.869.S90. 1-20-59. Cl. 280—106.5.
Benninga, Noach, J. E. Johnston, Jr., R. T. Lynch, P. W.
Markwood, and R. L. Parks, to American Enka Corp.
Manufacture of staple fiber. 2,908,944, 10-20-59, Cl.
19 — 32.
Benninghofen, Paul : See —
Becker, Aloysius. 2,883,210.
Diesbach, Frederick B. 2,917,324.
Benninghoff, William E. : See —
Osborn, Harry B., Jr., and Benninghoff. 2,910,565.
Benno, Edward L., to International Harvester Co. Differen-
tial brake. 2,884.811, 5-5-59, Cl. 74 — 711.
Beno, Joseph H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Process for post-
curing thermosetting plastics. 2,913,770, 11-24-59, Cl.
18 — 48.
Benoit, Josef, to Walther & Cie Aktiengesellschaft. Filters.
2,918,137, 12-22-59, Cl. 183 — 7.
Benoit, Roland A. : See —
Schlackman, Joseph, and Benoit. 2,906,575.
Benowitz, Sander, to United States of America, Air Force.
Zero speed detector. 2,877,456, 3-10-59, Cl. 340 — 271.
Benrus Watch Co.. Inc. : See —
Canning. William P.. and Slater. 2,876,617.
Benschoter, James C, to Fibreboard Paper Products Corp.
Baling method and bale. 2,915,208, 12-1-59, Cl. 214 —
152.
Bensen, Igor B. Landing gear for helicopters. 2,905,410,
9-22-59. Cl. 244—17.17.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Mounting for an adjustable ignition distributor. 2,902,553,
9-1-59, Cl. 200 — 31.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and M. Fritz, to Daimler-Benz Akt.
Connecting rod. 2,890,598, 6-16-59, Cl. 74 — 579.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and M. Fritz, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Bolt head having circumferentially
spaced serrations. 2,912,031, 11-10-59, Cl. 151 — 41.73.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and M. Fritz, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Balancing mechanism for multi-cylin-
der piston engines. 2,914,964, 12-1-59, Cl. 74 — 604.
Bensky, Lowell S. : See —
Sublette, Ivan H., Beard, Bensky, Hobbs, and Fillebrown.
2,877,446.
Bensky, Lowell S., and S. M. Fillebrown, to Radio Corp. of
America. Reversible counting system. 2,880,934, 4-7-59.
Cl. 235—92.
Bensman, Oliver W. Detachable baseboards. 2,887,739,
5-26-59. Cl. 20—74.
Benson, Albln N. Dummy cartridge. 2,882,821, 4-21-59, Cl.
102 — 41.
Benson, Alfred B., and W. D. Thorne, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Predetermined code switching device.
2,919,427, 12-29-59, Cl. 340—164.
Benson, Anna M. Brassiere. 2,875,764, 3-3-59, Cl. 128 — 477.
Benson, Charles J. Retractable hook mechanism. 2,869,916
1-20-59, Cl. 294 — 83.
Benson Co., Inc., The : See —
Benson, Haskell. 2,871,014.
Benson, Custer R., to B & J Mfg. Co. Vise for supporting a
pipe during caulking. 2,887,918, 5-26-59, Cl. 81 — 19.
Benson, Don O., to Toro Mfg. Corp. of Minnesota. Blade
hanger. 2,886,117, 5-12-59, Cl. 172—545.
Benson, Don O., H. E. Kroll, and J. K. Chou, to Toro Mfg.
Corp. of Minnesota. Centrifugal cutter assembly. 2,877,619,
3-17-59, Cl. 56—295.
Benson, Donald O., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Reel-type mower.
2,869.309, 1-20-59. Cl. 56 — 249.
Benson, Donald O., to Toro Mfg Corp. of Minnesota. Ex-
truded cutter reels for mowers and the like. 2,869,310,
1-20-59, Cl. 56 — 294.
Benson, Donald O., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Coupling for connect-
ing rotary elements such as rotary mower blades with
source of power. 2,870,616, 1-27-59, Cl. 64 — 27.
Benson, Haskell, to The Benson Co., Inc. Child's saddle
stool. 2,871,014, 1-27-59 Cl. 272 — 1.
Benson, Homer E., and J. H. Field, to United States of
America, Interior. Method for separating C02 and H«S
from gas mixtures. 2,886,405, 5-12-59, Cl. 23 — 3.
Benson, Howard H. J., Jr. : See —
Dement, James F., Benson, and Niemeyer. 2,867,915.
Benson, John A., and G. W. Crosby, to General Electric Co.
Cooling means foi tailpipe. 2,874,536, 2-24-59, Cl..
60—35.6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Benson, John H., to American Radiator and Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Cold extrusion of bearing races. 2,913,811,
11-24-59, CI. 29 — 148.4.
Benson, .Leonard E., and T. Raine, to Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co. Ltd. Sealing glands for rotating machines.
2,907,595, 10-6-59, CI. 286 — 10.
Benson, Marvin. Overload safety device. 2,888,083, 5-26-59,
CI. 172—3.
Benson, Norman D. Automatic bottle decapper. 2,913,937,
11-24-59, CI. 81—3.2.
Benson, Norman E., to The Acme Wire Co. Plug-in assembly
unit for printed circuits and the like. 2,912,625, 11-10-59,
CI. 317—101.
Benson, Ralph A., % to R. J. Novotny. Toy jet projectile.
2,870,570. 1-27-59, CI. 46—86.
Benson, Ralph A., y, to R. J. Novotny. Toy jet missile.
2,879,624, 3-31-59, CI. 46—89.
Benson, Ralph A., and R. J. Novotny, 33%% to J. J. McGlew.
Vehicle burglar alarm. 2,892,181, 6-23-59, CI. 340—64.
Benson, Richard E., to E. I. du Font de Nemours and Co.
Synthesis of alpha-methylene carboxylic acid esters from
allene, carbon monoxide and an alcohol with iron or
ruthenium carbonyl catalysts. 2,871,262, 1-27-59, CI.
260 — 4S6.
Benson, Richard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Reaction products of 1,2,4-trimethylenecyclohexane with
alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated compounds, their
preparation and homopolymers thereof. 2,894,936,
7-14-59, CI. 200—78.4.
Benson, Russell R. Curtain wall framing. 2,914,145,
11-24-59, CI. 189—1.
Benson, Vaul : See —
Greene. Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman. 2,871.081.
Benson, Walter F. Paving apparatus. 2,867,886, 1-13-59,
/"■n o-^ 1 1 C
Benson, Wayne A. Hair cutting device. 2,915,070, 12-1-59,
CI. 132 — 45.
Benson's Anchors, Inc. : See —
Benedict, Frank A. 2.880,688.
Bensteln, Arthur R., to Stewart- Warner Corp. Hose reel.
2,907,534, 10-6-59, CI. 242—86.
Bent, Arthur J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pulsation
damnener device. 2,867,240, 1-6-59. CI. 138—30.
Bent, John H. : See —
Barnes, James F., and Bent. 2,888,826.
Bent, John H., to Gardner-Denver Co. Power operated tool
with fluid pressure actuated positive feed. 2,869,403,
1-20-59, CI. 77—34.4.
Benteler-Werke Akt. : See —
Rencry, Walter, and Lastering. 2,879,992.
Bentlev, A,. & Sons Co. : See —
Bentley, Anderton L„ Jr. 2,890,576.
Bentlev, Alfred H. : See —
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Preece. 2,887,456.
Halford, Frank B., and Snell. 2,880,577.
Bentley Alfred M.. L. Garratt, and C. A. Smith, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines for operating on blanks
of ceramic ware. 2,895,205, 7-21-59, CI. 25—24.
Bentley, Anderton L., Jr., to A. Bentley & Sons Co. Torque
transmitting assembly. 2,890.576. 6-16-59. CI. 64 — 1.
Bentley Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See —
Deans, Frederick E., and Wainwright. 2,910,847.
Deans, Frederick E., Widdowson, and Davis. 2,888,813.
Wainwright, Carlyle H. 2.916,898.
Bentley, George P., G. C. McNabb, and E. L. Lewis, to In-
strument Development Laboratories, Inc. Hermetically
sealed rotary switches. 2,918,542, 12-22-59, CI. 200—28.
Bentley, James S., to Teleflex Inc. Mechanical remote con-
trols. 2,902,877, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 422.
Bentlev, John H. : See —
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Preece. 2,887,456.
Halford, Frank B., and Snell. 2,880,577.
Bentlev John W Pepper mill for table use and the like.
2.876,956. 3-10-59, CI. 241 — 169.
Bentlev, Robert F., to General Motors Corp. Single indicator
air gage circuit. 2,897.670, 8-4-59, CI. 73—37.8.
Bentley, Robert H., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. One-piece screwless wire terminal and contact for
duplex electric receptacles. 2,890,436, 6-9-59, CI. 339—
258.
Bentley, Robert H., and J. E. Aspinwall, to The Arrow-Hart
& Hegeman Electric Co. Single-button actuated slow make
and break switch. 2,885,515, 5-5-59, CI. 200—156.
Benton. Bruce M., to Boeing Airplane Co. Bi-stable flip-
flops. 2,913,599, 11-17-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Benton, Bruce M., and R. P. Judkins, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Frequency control device for generators. 2,896,150,
7-21-59, CI. 322 — 61.
Benton, Charles H., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Vitamin A
aldehyde derivative. 2,907,761, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Benton, Herbert O. Measuring and dispensing device. 2,898,-
011, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 368.
Benton, Joseph H. False flooring system. 2,867,301, 1-6-59,
CI. 189—34.
Hand-operated, combination snow shovel
2,919,153, 12-29-59, CI. 294—51.
Boat trailer. 2,914,200, 11-24-59, CI.
Benton, Paul B
and plow tool.
Bentz, Belvy W.
214—84.
Bentz, Carlos W.
2-10-59. CI. 56—314.
Bentzman, Louis : See —
Tone, John W„ and Bentzman
Non-choke mower guard shoe. 2,872,771,
2,885,527.
Bentzman, Louis, to Saxony Electronics, Inc. Electrical
switch. 2,885,499, 5-5-59, CI. 200 — 5.
Benway, Robert E., to Radio Corp. of America. Plural gun
cathode ray tube. 2,887,598. 5-19-59, CI. 313 — 70.
Benyak, John B., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Stock picker.
2,871,060, 1-27-59, CI. 300—7.
Benyak, John B., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Trimming ma-
chine. 2,918,327, 12-22-59, CI. 300 — 17.
Benz, August, to Benz Spring Co. Leaf spring with pre-
stressed rubber inserts. 2,882,043, 4-14-59, CI. 267 — 47.
Benz, Fred P. : See —
Visco, Louis, and Benz. 2,906,419.
Benz Spring Co. : See —
Benz. August. 2,882,043.
Benz, Walter, and F. Henninger, to Motoren-Werke Mannheim
A.G. vorm. Benz Abt. Stat. Motorenbau. Remote control
apparatus for reversible internal combustion engines.
2,911,960, 11-10-59, CI. 123^1.
Benziger, Theodore M., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Graphite extrusions. 2,870,031,
1-20-59, CI. 106—56.
Benzon-Petersen, Boye, to Aktiebolaget Akerlund & Rausing.
Device for producing containers sealed with covers.
2,867,159, 1-6-59. CI. 93—30.
Benzon-Petersen, Boye, to Aktiebolaget Akerlund & Rausing.
Cartons. 2,886,231. 5-12-59, CI. 229—14.
Beohner, Harry L., and D. Miller, Jr., to Pfaudler Permutit
Inc. Filtering apparatus and method of operating same.
2.879.891, 3-31-59, CI. 210—80.
Beoletto, Joseph J. Vehicle seat mounting units. 2,892,482,
6-30-59. CI. 155—9.
Beovides y Real. Clothes drying appliance. 2,889,938,
6-9-59, CI. 211—94.
Beran, Karel : See —
Burger, Mikulas. Beran, and Fencl. 2,890.988.
Beranek, Leo L., to General Dynamics Corp. Muffler.
2,909,235, 10-20-59, CI. 181 — 42.
Beranek, Milan : See —
Pospisil, Ztlenek, and Beranek. 2,912,649.
Berardinelli, Anthony J. Monev holders for motor vehicles.
2.896.892, 7-28-59, CI. 248 — 205.
Berardinelli, Frank, to Celanese Corp. of America. Polyvinyl
butyral. 2,915,504, 12-1-59, CI. 260—73.
Berce, William. Can holding device. 2,902,310, 9-1-59, CI.
294 — 33.
Berchtold, Max, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Aerodynamic
wave machine functioning as a compressor and turbine.
2,867.981, 1-13-59, CI. 60—39.45.
Bercovitz, Bernard : See —
Meredew, George C. 2,912,004.
Meredew, George C, Moore, and Rmedley. 2,879,716.
Bercovitz, Nathaniel, Jr., to Collins Radio Co. Increase of
coupling to mechanical filter end discs to improve response.
2,918,634, 12-22-59, CI. 333—71.
Berdner, John T., to Aquatic Products Corp. Water jet
amusement device. 2 8^9 874, 1-20-59. CI. 273—119.
Bereman, John W. Folding cot. 2,888,688, 6-2-59. CI.
5—111.
Berends, Werner, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pro-
tecting envelope for X-ray tubes. 2,873,379, 2-10-59, CI.
250—90.
Berens, Gregory E., to Motorola, Inc. Shaft coupler. 2,899,-
808, 8-18-59, CI. 64 — 14.
Berenschot, Donald J., S. N. Pinhasik, and K. M. Blerman,
to Armour and Co. Freeze stabilized polymeric latex
coatings containing N-aliphatic-beta amino butyrates and
process for preparing same. 2,884,397, 4-28-59, CI.
260—29.7.
Berpnson, Henry J., to National Paper Can & Tube Co.
Continuous assembly machine. 2,887,018, 5-19-59, CI.
93 — 1.
Beresford, Donald A., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Units for suppression of electrical interference.
2,878,433, 3-17-59, CI. 317 — 261.
Beresford, Hobart, and D. L. Calderwood, to Iowa State
College Research Foundation, Inc. Control mechanism.
2,913,188, 11-17-59, CI. 241 — 35.
Beretta, Jeanne : See —
Miller, William H., and Alexander. 2,910,383.
Berezin, Evelvn, to Underwood Corp. Data processing system.
2,913,176, 11-17-59, CI. 235—157.
Berg, Alex, and H. Fiedler, to Dr. Karl Thomae, G.m.b.H.
Method of treating topical skin disorders with benzoxathiol
compositions. 2,886,488, 5-12-59. CI. 167 — 58.
Berg, Chester P., to Manor Hosier Mills, Inc. Yarn tension-
ing device for circular knitting machine. 2,896,435, 7-28—
59, CI. 66—146.
Berg. Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon conversion process and apparatus. 2,867,580,
1-6-59, CI. 208—165.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon conversion process and apparatus. 2,893,942,
7-7-59, €1. 208—66.
Berg. Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Combined
hydrodesulfurization and reforming process. 2,893,945,
7-7-59, CI. 208 — 99.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process
and apparatus for high temperature reactions. 2.894,041,
7-7-59, CI. 260—644.
Berg, Clyde H. O., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon treatment process and apparatus. 2,897,133, 7-28-
59, CI. 208—103.
LIST OF PATENTEES
79
R. Hunt, C. P. Reeg,
of California. Shale
CI. 202—95.
to Union Oil Co. of
process and appara-
Berg, Clyde H. O.. to Union Oil Co. of California. Tar sand
distillation process and apparatus. 2,905,595, 9-22-59, CI.
202—14.
Berg, Clyde H. 0 , J. E. Hines, Jr., J.
and J. H. Ballard, to Union Oil Co.
retorting process. 2,881,117, 4-7-59,
Berg. Clyde H. 0., and R. C. Oliver,
California. Hydrocarbon conversion
tus. 2,893,947, 7-7-59, CI. 208 — 134.
Berg, Clyde H. O., R. D. Clark, J. E. Hines, Jr., and R. L.
Switzer, to Union Oil Co. of California. Solids flow control
apparatus. 2,907,342, 10-6-59, CI. 137—331.
Berg, Elaine. Workers' head coverings. 2,884,645, 5-5-59,
CI. 2—174.
Berg, Eugene P. : See —
Francis, Norman L., and Berg. 2,884,229.
Berg, Forrest >>., to Reflectal Corp. Combined window and
screen assembly. 2.874,423, 2-24-59. CI. 20 — 56.5.
Berg, Forrest O., to Reflectal Corp. Combined window and
screen assembly. 2,915,793, 12-8-59, CI. 202 — 56.5,
Berg. Hans : See —
Klemm Ernst. 2,908,132.
Berg, Heinz, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen-und Armaturenfabrik
KG. Piston ring for internal combustion engines and the
like. 2.872,258, 2-3-59. CI. 309 — 46.
Berg, John A., Jr., and J. A. Berg, Sr. Double carton take-
off unit. 2,889,033, 6-2-59, CI. 198—185.
Berg, John A., Sr. : See —
Ber^. John A., Jr. and J. A. Berg, Sr. 2,889,033.
Berg, Manfred V. Process for resistance-welding of cast iron.
2.8Sn.an:i. 3-31-59. CI. 219—100.
Berg, Milford E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Contact tube for arc
welding unit. 2,909,645, 10-20-59, CI. 219 — 130.
Berg, Quentin. Terminal applicators. 2,873,448, 2-17-59,
CI. 1—177.
Berg, Quentin. Apparatus for applying terminals by crimp-
ing and severing lead terminal from connecting strip with-
out severing said strip. 2,897,870, 8-4-59, CI. 153 — 1.
Berg, Richard D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of
and apparatus for assembling and filling platens. 2,884,-
748, 5-5-59, CI. 53—24.
Bertr. Richard J. Removable ventilated' rib for shotguns.
2 869 271. 1-20-59. CI 42 — 76.
Berg, Rudolph G., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. N-nltroso-
piperazine. 2,907,767, 10-6-59, CI. 260—268.
Berg, Victor H. : See —
Hilk^meier, Louis G., and P.ercr. 2.879,978.
Bergan. Christian K„ to G. Miller. Ash container tray top
attachment. 2,894,655, 7-14-59, CI. 220 — 1.
Bergan. Martin P.. to The Thomas & Betts Co. Electrical
connector. 2,907,978, 10-6-59, CI. 339—272.
Bergdal, Ed. Set-back concrete-form tie with re-usable anchor
pieces. 2.871 .542. 2-3-59, CI. 25—131.
Berge, Arthur : See —
Jacobaeus, Anton C, and Berge. 2,913,529.
Berge, Jacaues M. Method of and means for making fresh
cheese. 2.877,119. 3-10-59. CI. 99 — 116.
Berge. Jacques M. A. C. Method of and means for manu-
facturing cheese. 2,908,973, 10-20-59, CI. 31 — 46.
Berce. Joseph M. Trammel bar compass. 2,869,237, 1-20-59,
CI. 33 — 27.
Berge. Raymond G., and G. G. Bradley, to Radio Corp. of
America. Tuning mechanism. 2,874,278, 2-17-59, CI.
250—20.
Berge, Robert E., to The James Knights Co. Method of ad-
justing the operating frequency of sealed piezoelectric
crystals. 2.877.338, 3-10-59, CI. 219—121.
Bergen, Joseph W. Lacing hook. 2,899,730, 8-18-59, CI.
24 — 146.
Bergen Pipesupport Corp. : See —
Suozzo, Leonard S. 2,873.078.
Suozzo, Leonard S. 2,903,213.
Suozzo. Leonard S. 2.908,491.
Bergenheim. Karl T., A. H. Andersson, and P. I. Bergenheim.
Load weighing device for lorries. 2,867,433, 1-6-59. CI.
265 — 40.
: See —
Karl, Andersson, and Bergenheim.
Bergenheim. Per I.
Bergenheim,
2,867.433.
Berger, Alexandre.
12-1-59, CI. 198-
Motor driven conveyor roller.
-127.
2,915,167,
Berger, Arvid W. : See —
Swanson, Robert E., and Berger. 2,875,506.
Berger. Bernard, to National Steel Cabinet Co. Bathroom
cabinet. 2,876,056. 3-3-59, CI. 312—223.
Berger Brothers Co.. The : See —
Champagne, Emory C. and Pfoh. 2,867,216.
Wolfe, Morton B. 2,899,157.
Berger, Carl, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Preservation of red blood cells. 2,875,588, 3-3-59, CI.
62—74.
Berger, Carl, to Union Carbide Corp. Method and apparatus
for freeze dehydration. 2,896,418, 7-28-59, CI. 62 — 58.
Berger. Charles N. Tree branch prop. 2,867,056, 1-6-59,
CI. 47-^3.
Berger, Charles V., to Universal Oil Products Co. Removal
of arsenic with deactivated platinum catalyst and subse-
quent reforming. 2,897,131, 7-28-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Berger, Charles V., to Universal Oil Products Co. Purifica-
tion of hydrocarbon fractions. 2,905,625, 9-22-59, CI.
208—89.
Berger, Charles V., and C. F. Gerald, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Conversion process and apparatus therefor.
2,918,425, 12-22-59, CI. 208—143.
Berger, Christian D. Color television system and apparatus.
Re. 24,688, 8-18-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Berger, Christian D. Doll with sound-actuated moving parts.
2,906,059, 9-29-59, CI. 46—245.
Berger, Christian D., to Polytechnic Research & Develop-
ment Co., Inc. Interpolating indicators. 2,912,957,
11-17-59, CI. 116 — 124.1.
Berger, Donald E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid separa-
tion control. 2,868,701, 1-13-59, CI. 202 — 160.
Berger, Donald E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control system
for separation processes. 2.885,863, 5-12-59, CI. 62 — 32.
Berger, Edwin I Pivoted type head for toy typewriter.
2,905,300. 9-22-59. CI. 197 — 47.
Berger, Elizabeth A. P. : See —
Berger, Hugo. 2,883.244.
Berger, France B. : See —
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr., and Berger. 2,914,763.
Berger, France B., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Multiple sideband doppler receiver. 2,896,205, 7-21-59, CI.
343—17.1.
Berger, France B., and W. J. Tull, to General Precision Lab-
oratory Inc. Course and speed indicating system.
2,869,117, 1-13-59, CI. 343—9.
Berger, France B.. and E. G. Newsom, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Heterodyne autocorrelator. 2,896,162,
7-21-59, CI. 324 — 79.
Berger, France B., W. J. Tull, and J. W. Gray, to General
Precision Laboratory Inc. Course and speed indicating sys-
tem. 2,908,903, 10-13-59, CI. 343—9.
Berger, Frank M., to Carter Products, Inc. Hypnotic compo-
sition containing about 1 to 3 parts acetophenetidin and
about 3 to 1 parts salicylamide. 2,872,370, 2-3-59, CI.
167—52.
Berger, Frank M., and B. J. Ludwig to Carter Products, Inc.
2-methyl-2-sec-butyl-l,3-propanediol dicarbamate. 2,878,280,
3-17-59, CI. 260 — 482.
Berger, Frank M., and B. J. Ludwig, to Carter Products,
Inc. 2-phenyl-l,3 propane diol dicarbamate. 2,884,444,
4-28-59, CI. 260 — 482.
Berger, Frank M., and S. L. Plechner, to Carter Products,
Inc. Zirconium containing anti-perspirant compositions.
2,889,253, 6-2-59, CI. 167—90.
Berger, Harold : See —
Jacobs, John E., and Berger. 2,889,188.
Jacobs, John E., and Berger. 2,890,360.
Berger. Harold and J. E. Jacobs, to General Electric Co.
Target for X-radiation and the like. 2,886,726, 5-12-59,
CI. 313 — 65.
Berger, Hugo, to E. A. P. Berger, also known as L. Berger.
Bearing devices. 2,883,244, 4-21-59, CI. 308 — 6.
Berger, Jacob : See —
Gottfried, Louis, and Berger. 2,917,339.
Berger, Johannes, and G. Lange, to C. Zeiss. Photographic
objective for taking or projection. 2,897,723, 8-4-59, CI.
88—57.
Berger, John R. : See —
Petering, Wilbur H., and Berger. 2,907,797.
Berger, Lisa : See —
Berger, Hugo. 2,883,244.
Berger, Martin : See —
Lippmann, Seymour, and Berger. 2.869.610.
Berger, Netardus N., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Connecting
means for etched circuitry. 2,889,393, 6-2-59, CI. 174 — 84.
Berger, Richard F. : See — ■
Lee. Henry H , Berger, and Gilmore. 2,905.627.
Bergeron, Charles R., and A. F. Limper, to Ethyl Corp.
Process for the preparation of cvclopentadienvl manganese
tricarbonyl compounds. 2,915,539, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Bergeron, Earl L. : See —
Haushalter, Thomas L., and Bergeron. 2,915,884.
Bergeron, Edward J. Fence construction. 2,918,261,
12-22-59. CI. 256 — 24.
Bergeson, Raymond L.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Refueling apparatus. 2.872,811, 2-10-59. CI. 73 — 304.
Bergeson, Raymond1 L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Liquid level indicator stabilization. 2,874,570,
2-24-59. Cll. 73 — 304.
Bergey. Taylor G. Drilling fluid method. 2,870,990, 1-27-59,
CI. 255—1.8.
Bergfelt, Nils H., to Friden, Inc. Power operated sign con-
trol mechanism. 2,893.631. 7-7-59. CI. 235 — 73.
Berggren, Carl A., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Back-
lash takeup mechanism. 2,903,902, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 441.
Berggren, Detlof E., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Device for manufacturing X-ray photographs. 2,912,588,
11-10-59, CI. 250—66.
Bergh, Arndt B. : See —
Rubens, Sidney M., Bergh, and Oberg. 2,892,041.
Bergh, Sven S., to Wargons Aktiebolag. Method of treating
a ferrous melt with a porous sintered metal bodv impreg-
nated with a treating agent. 2,881,068, 4-7-59, CI. 75 — 53.
Bergh, Sven S., B. Troberg, and C. A. G. Ericsson, to Wargons
Aktiebolag. Slag-forming welding electrode. 2,875,104,
2-24-59. CI. 117 — 205.
Bergh, Sverre E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fused salt electrolytic cells. 2,919,238, 12-29-59, CI.
204 — 247.
Bergh, Sverre E., and F. E. Smith, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Fused salt cell. 2,887,448, 5-19-59, CI. 204—243.
80
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Berghaus, Bernhard, and H. Bucek. Method and device for
the automatic control and supervision of the initial period
and the performance of electric glow discharge processes.
2,884,511, 4-28-59, CI. 219 — 121.
Bergheim, Herbert. x\Tecktie. 2,687,687, 5-26-59, CI. 2 — 146.
Bergkvist, Hakan G. F. Shelf assemblies. 2,917,187,
12-15-59, CI. 211—147.
Bergling, Charles G. B. and K. A. L.r to Durox International
Societe Anonyme. Method and an apparatus for the
continuous manufacture of light-weight concrete in block
form. 2,912,738, 11-17-59, CI. 25—2.
Bergling, Karl A. L. : See —
Bergling, Charles G. B. and K. A. L. 2,912,738.
Berglund. Nils K. E. Polarised relay. 2,882,459, 4-14-59,
CI. 317—196.
Bergman, Arthur, to Columbia Veneer Co. Wood rechipper.
2,873,923, 2-17-59, CI. 241—280.
Bergman, Carl A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Polyvinyl
methyl ether composition and method for improving crock
fastness of colored textiles. 2,874,136, 2-17-59, CI.
260—28.5.
Bergman, Carl A., and E. C. Hansen, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Ampholytic compositions in wet treatments.
2,877,178, 3-10-59. CI. 252 — 8.8.
Bergman, Donald J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Exhaust
burning muffler. 2,894,598, 7-14-59, CI. 181 — 43.
Bergmanu, Anders K., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Arrangement for connection and disconnection of hybrid
transformers at connection between 2- and 4-wire lines.
2,915,590, 12-1-59, CI. 179 — 16.
Bergmann, Christian N. Monument. 2,886,963, 5-19-59,
CI. 72 — 7.1.
Bergmann, Erick W. Machine tool construction. 2,914,990,
12-1-59, CI. 90—11.
Bergmann, Ernst R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Belt tension limit-
ing device for belt conveyors. 2,880,852, 4-7-59, CI.
198 — 232.
Bergmann, Ernst R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Rope frame con-
veyor and articulated idler assembly therefor. 2,889,918,
6-9-59, CI. 198—192.
Bergmann, Ernst R., and J. R. Madeira, to Goodman Mfg.
Co. Extensible belt conveyors. 2,904,164, 9-15-59, CI.
198—139.
Bergmann, Ernst R., and J. J. Slomer, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Power steering system for shuttle cars. 2,916,099, 12-8-59,
CI. 180 — 79.2.
Bergmann, Paul F., to Johnson. Products, Inc. Hydraulic
tappet. 2,882,876, 4-21-59, CI. 123—90.
Bergmann, Paul F., Sr., to Johnson Products Inc. Hydraulic
tappets. 2,908,260, 10-13-59, CI. 123—90.
Bergmann, Richard L., to Surface Combustion Corp. Safety
pilot assembly for burners. 2,882,735, 4-21-59, CI.
74—58.
Bergner, Robert S., and G. C. Hauenstein, to Alco Products,
Inc. Erecting and launching apparatus. 2,882,795,
4-21-59, CI. 89—1.7.
Bergonzo, Pierre, to Tarex S.A. Apparatus for producing
a metal workpiece by cold extrusion. 2,903,924, 9-15-59,
CI. 78—39.
Bergquist, Carl H., to General Electric Co. Cable supporting
system. 2,891,750, 6-23-59, CI. 248—58.
Bergsland, Charles Hv T. R. James, R. S. Karinen, G. A.
Kwasniewski, and Iv. E. Neumeier, to General Mills. Inc.
Machine for assembling circuit components. 2,593,009,
7-7-59, CI. 1 — 106.
Bergslien, Robert M. : See —
Zenner. Raymond E., and Bergslien. 2,877,404.
Bergsma, Clarence J., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Turbine noz-
zle construction. 2,876,989, 3-10-59, CI. 253 — 78.
Bergsma, Rudolph, to King-Seeley Corp. Toaster control
mechanism. 2,890,645, 6-16-59, CI. 99 — 329.
Bergson, Gustav. Gas analyzing system. 2,878,388, 3-17-59,
CI 250 13 5
Bergson, Gustav. Photoelectric tube. 2,878,406, 3-17-59,
Cl. 313—102.
Bergson, Gustav. Gas analyzing system of the radiant energy
absorption type. 2,898,800, 8-11-59, Cl. 88 — 14.
Bergson, Gustav. Fluid flow control system. 2,917,066,
12-15-59, Cl. 137 — 101.19.
Bergstedt, Alf J. A., and E. A. H. Rydahl, to Stora Koppar-
bergs Bergslags Aktiebolag. Longitudinallv-divided sleeve
type coupling with sealing means. 2,903,279, 9-8-59, Cl.
285—373.
Bergstein, Frank D., to Bergstein Packaging Trust. Recus-
able pouring opening for containers. 2,889,101, 6-2-59,
Cl. 229—17.
Bergstein, Frank D., to Bergstein Packaging Trust. Carton
with self-sealing end closures. 2,896,836, 7-28-59. Cl.
229 — 37.
Bergstein, Frank D., and R. W. Nerenberg, to The Bergstein
Packaging Trust. Bottom closures for lined cartons.
2,879,933, 3-31-59, Cl. 229 — 14.
Bergstein, Frank D., and L. Back, to Bergstein Packaging
Trust (a trust). Apparatus for forming containers. 2,887,-
933, 5-26-59, Cl. 93 — 39.1.
Bergstein, Frank D., A. B. Klelngers, Jr., and R. W. Neren-
berg, to Bergstein Packaging Trust. Method of making dis-
pensing containers having strong end closures. 2,891,453,
6-23-59, Cl. 93—39.1.
Bergstein, Letser. Varlfocal lens system. 2,906,171, 9-29-59,
Cl. 88—57.
Bergstein, Packaging Trust, The : See —
Bergstein, Frank D. 2,889,101.
Bergstein, Frank D. 2,896,836.
Bergstein, Frank D.. and Back. 2,887,933.
Bergstein, Frank D., Kleingers, and Nerenberg. 2,891,-
453
Bergstein, Frank D., and Nerenberg. 2,879,933.
Bergsten, Ralph A. Vehicle footrest pedal attachment.
2,910,888, 11-3-59, Cl. 74—564.
Bergstrand, Harold A., to Stroinueck-Becker Mfg. Co. Model
airplane. 2,870,567, 1-27-59, Cl. 46 — 76.
Bergstrand, Harold A., to Strombeck-Becker Mfg. Co. Model
airplane. 2,870,568, 1-27-59, Cl. 46 — 76.
Bergstrand, Harold A., to Strombeck-Becker Mfg. Co. Model
airplane construction. 2,870,569, 1-27-59, Cl. 46 — 81.
Bergstrand, Harold A., to Stromberg-Becker Manufacturing
Co. Model airplane construction. 2,917,865, 12-22-59,
Cl. 46 — 76.
Bergstrom, Carl V. Housing unit. 2,904,849, 9-22-59, Cl.
20—2.
Bergstrom, Clarence G., to G. D. Searle & Co. Sterol aminc-
alkyl carbonates. 2,889,318, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 239.5.
Bergstrom, Clarence G., to G. D. Searle & Co. 11-oxygenated
spiro [3-oxoandrost-(4-ene and l,4-diene)-17,4'-(2',5'-dioxo-
M-dioxanes ) ] . 2,889,321, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Bergstrom, Clarence G., to G. D. Searle & Co. Dehydro-16-
acetoxy-17-hydroxypregna-3,20-diones. 2,889,344, 6-2-59,
Cl. 260—397.45.
Bergstrom, Clarence G., and R. M. Dodson, to G. D. Searle
& Co. 11-oxygenated derivatives of 9-fluoro-17-acyloxy-
progesterones. 2,892,851, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 397.45.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Catalyst
transfer in a cyclic hydrocarbon conversion process.
2,868,721, 1-13-59, Cl. 208—174.
Bergstrom, Eric V.. to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Adsorbent
drving process and apparatus. 2,870,088, 1-20-59, Cl.
208 — 305.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and system for producing oil tenaciously held in porous
formations using a dredging operation. 2,880,981, 4-7-59,
Cl. 262—2.
Bergstrom, Eric V., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Spherical
reactor for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,884,372,
4-28-59, Cl. 208—113.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and R. D. Drew, to Socony-Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Gas-solids separation in a pneumatic lift.
2.873,144, 2-10-59. Cl. 302—53.
Bergstrom, Eric V., R. D. Drew, and J. G. Mitchell, to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Multi-zone kiln. 2,873,177, 2-10-59,
Cl. 23—288.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and R. D. Drew, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Gas solids separation in a pneumatic lift. 2,880,038,
3-31-59, Cl. 302—59.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and E. R. J. Sorf, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Temperature control in a moving bed system
employed for hydrocarbon conversion. 2,897,i39, 7-28-59,
Cl. 208—165.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and E. R. J. Sorf, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Prevention of plume formation in a gravitating
solids-hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,902.438, 9-1-59,
Cl. 208—165.
Bergstrom, Eskil N., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Fixture for truing milling cutters having inset cutter
blades. 2,884,700. 5-5-59, Cl. 33 — 185.
Bergstrom, Evar W. Adjustable shelf bracket assembly.
2,902,242, 9-1-59. Cl. 248—244.
Bergstrom, Frederick S. : See —
Videen, Otis R., and Bergstrom. 2,912,350.
Bergstrom, Harold A., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Bottle
snipping container with internal yieldable supports.
2,868,428, 1-13-59, Cl. 229 — 14.
Bergstrom, Herman A., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Anthraquinone azoic pigments. 2,871,234, 1-27-59, Cl.
260—162.
Bergstrom, Herman A., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Anthraquinone-azoic pigments. 2,900,380, 8-18-59, Cl.
260—164.
Bergstrom, Lawrence E. : See —
Jones, Bryan. 2,871.898.
Bergstrom, Ralph W., and H. D. Lindeman, to Campbell Soup
Co. Poultry boning machine. 2,897,536, 8-4-59, Cl. 17 — 1.
Bergstrom, Stanley. Saw vise. 2,895,351. 7-21-59. Cl. 76 —
78.
Bergvall. Royal C. : See —
Dudwig, Leon R.. and Bergvall. 2.901,618.
Bergvall, Royal C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Aircraft
electrical system. 2,892,098, 6-23-59, Cl. 307 — 84.
Bergy, Malcolm E. : See —
Nelson. Harrison A., Large, Bergy, and Hoeksema.
2,894.943.
Berhenke. Luther F. : See —
Williams. Bill M.. and Berhenke. 2.892.867.
Beriger, Ernst, and R. Sallmann, to Ciba Ltd. New organic
phosphorus compounds and process for their manufacture.
2,908,605, 10-13-59, Cl. 167 — 22.
Berill. Joseph M. : See —
Ynlich. Michael, and Berill. 2.S91.144.
Bering, Jorgen D. Drain valves. 2,902,250, 9-1-59, Cl.
251—120.
Berincer. Edward R. : See —
V.in Attn. Chester M., Beringer. and Smith. 2.867.748.
Berk. Bernard ? See —
Bartels, Charles R., Bryan, and Berk. 2,86S,779.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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2,903,178, 9-8-59, CI.
2,908,983,
means for
Video
Berk. F. W.. & Co. Ltd. : See—
Jones, William D. 2,870,4So.
Berke, Aaron. Receptacle member
99Q 34.
Berke, Aaron. Self-rotatable and replaceable heel.
Berkef Nicholas B., D. D. Williams, and D S Fox to 'Hughes
Aircraft Co. Digital graph reader. 2,891, 1 20, 6-23-09,
CI. 235—61.6.
Berkebile, Donald C. : See—
Muns, George E., and Berkebile. 2,880,061.
Berkefeld-Filter Gesellschaf t und Celler Filterwerke G.m.b.H. .
See —
Nowak, Wilhelm. 2,884,135.
Berkeley, Bernard : See —
Schoenholz, Daniel, and Berkeley. 2,90 (,664.
Berkeley, Bernard, and A. Petersen, to Comnionwealth
Products, Inc. Aluminum cleaning composition. 2,90 1, 649,
10-6-59, CI. 51 — 304.
Berkeley Chemical Corp. : See — „Q!I,,1Q
Beinfest, Sidney, Adams, and Milius. 2,88o,4l9.
Berkeley Industries : See —
Gordon Murray A. 2,893,484.
Berkelhamer, Louis H., to D. T. Siegel Electrical resistor
and method of making same. 2,880,296, 3-31-59, Ul.
BerkerTRa'lph C, to Salem Calking Co. Caulkin
seams. 2,908,134, 10-13-59, CI. 57 — 140.
Berkey, Morris B. : See —
Moffltt, William R., and Berkey. 2,884,335.
Berkin, George M. : See — ....,.,
Andrews, Victor M., and Berkin. 2,910,164.
Berkley, Carl, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
display device. 2,909,599, 10-20-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Berkley Machine Co. : See—- .„,,„,
Winkler, Richard, and Dunnebier 2,917,884.
Berkovits, Hani. Combination radio-camera. 2,913,971,
11-24-59, CI. 95 — 12. „ „ . .
Berkowitz, Bernard, to Sperry Rand Corp Center-fed an-
nular scanning antenna. 2.875,439, 2-24-o9, CI. 343— 7o4.
Berkowitz, Bernard D., to Microwave Associates Inc.
Shutter for waveguides. 2,897,458, 7-28-59, CI. 333—13.
Berkshire Knitting Mills : See —
Bellman, Elwood P. 2,887,860.
Berkshire Mfg. Co.. The : See—
Cannon, Edward S. and Lash. 2,8 1 4,848.
Berkson Products, Inc. : See —
Pinkerson, Albert S. Re. 24,661. „,„4.„v,
Berky Richard K., to Sperry Rand Corp. Slip clutcb.
2,901,899, 9-1-59, CI. 64 — 30.
Berlenbach, Wilhelm : See —
Graulich, Wilhelm, Schmitz, Berlenbach, and Muller.
2 897 101
Berlin, Daniel. ' Child's sit or stand car seat. 2,888,061,
Berlin. Daniel'. Multi-tier laundry cart. 2,901,262, 8-25-59,
rv\ 9 c A A 1
Berlin. Daniei. Guard for child's bed. 2,904,799, 9-22-59,
Berliner, Abraham, and B. Carroll. Diatomic iodine-
hypoiodous acid generating compositions. 2,904,4*0,
9-15-59, CI. 167 — 70. _ .
Berliner Henry A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Bomb casing
for liquid and semi-liquid materials. 2,903,968, 9-15-o9,
q\ io? 2
Berliner," Julius F. T. Fiber board and process of making
same from desert shrubs. 2,898,260, 8-4-59, CI. 162—11.
Berliner Maschinenbau A.G. vormals L. Schwartzkopff : See —
Diener, Richard. 2,901,917.
Miller, Friedrich. 2,881,585.
Berliner, Victor R. : See — nrn
Mende. William C, and Berliner. 2,889,250.
Berliner, Victor R., and H. O. Singher, to Ortho Pharma-
ceutical Corp. Method of controlling brucellosis.
2,915,437, 12-1-59, CI. 167—78.
Berliner, Victor R., and W. B. Gilardi, to Ortho Pharma-
ceutical Corp. Preparation of brucella antigen. 2,915,438,
12-1-59. CI. 167—78.
Berlinghoff, Franz, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Radio receiver antenna switching device. 2,890,450,
6-9-59, CI. 343—100. . Tij
Berlyn, Martin J., to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd.
Method and apparatus for forming an aqueous suspension
of pulp fibres into a 3heet. 2,882,966, 4-21-59, CI.
162 — 212.
Berls, Robert J., to Armour and Co. Treatment of fabric
with alkenylsuccinic acids and anhydrides to impart water
repellency. 2,903,382, 9-8-59, CI. 117—143.
Berlyn, Martin J., to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd.
High-speed roll press for extracting water from a wet web.
2,8S5,954, 5-12-59, CI. 100 — 160.
Berlyn Martin J., to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd.
Paper making machines. 2,903,061, 9-8-59, CI. 162—295.
Berman, Aaron R. Carrier. 2,884,977, 5-5-59, CI. 150— .5
Berman, Bertha. Fitted bed sheet construction. 2,907,055,
10-6-59, CI. 5 — 334.
Berman, Issv. assigned to R. Berman. Auxiliary fan attach-
ment. 2,878.991, 3-24-59. CI. 230—259.
Berman. Martin, and L. C. Pine. Plug-in portable telephone
system. 2.868.879, 1-13-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Berman, Rosalie : See —
Berman, Issy. 2,878,991.
Bermingham, Arthur T., Jr., and G. P. Holthaus, to Columbia
Envelope Co. Return envelope mailing piece. 2,907,514,
10-6-59, CI. 229—73.
Bermingham, Arthur T., Jr., and R. M. Procido, to Columbia
Envelope Co. Return envelope construction. 2,910,222,
10-27-59, CI. 229—73.
Bermingham Peter D. Seal for roller bearing unit. 2,S78,084,
3-17-59, CI. 308—187.1.
Bermite Powder Co. : See —
Calkins Charles W. 2.875.959.
McKnight, James T. 2,869,463.
Bern, Oscar. Wheel construction. 2,890,910, 6-16-59, CI.
301—9.
Bernad, Jacques J., A. Novion, and M. J. Labia che-Combier,
to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Auxiliaire de l'Entreprise
"Auxen". Apparatus for stocking small logs and picking
up same from a stock for loading vehicles. 2,870,925,
1-27-59. CI. 214 — 147.
Bernadt, William F. : See —
Staffordt, Linn T., and Bernadt. 2,896,311.
Bernard, Arthur A., to Chemetron Corp. Arc welding process
and apparatus. 2,902,587, 9-1-59, CI. 219 — 74.
Bernard, Edith E. Diaper-holding garment. 2,895,477,
7-21-59, CI. 128—284.
Bernard, Francois li. C, J. W. Wentworth, and A. C. Luther,
Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television test appa-
ratus. 2,877,291, 3-10-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Bernard, Frank J. Connector for display furniture and
scaffolding. 2,874,984, 2-24-59, CI. 287 — 14.
Bernard, George G. : See —
Holbrook, Orrin C, and Bernard. 2,903,065.
Bernard, George G., to The Pure Oil Co. Inhibiting precipi-
tation of iron oxide from iron-containing waters. 2,894,905,
7-14-59, CI. 210—58.
Bernard, George G., to The Pure Oil Co. Method of treating
oil well flooding waters to reduce sulfate-reducing bacteria
concentration. 2,912.378, 11-10-59, CI. 210 — 52.
Bernard, Herbert J., and J. A. Morgan. Trailer hitch. 2,898,-
124, 8-4-59, CI. 280 — 406.
Bernard, James G. Bowling ball marker. 2,896,530, 7-28-
59, CI. 101 — 4.
Bernardin Bottle Cap Co., Inc. : See —
Dedman, Noel. 2,918,192.
Bernardoni, Edwin A. : See —
Bauer, Clifford D., Marks, and Bernardoni. 2,871.123.
Bernas, Reng, and J. Druaux, to Commissariat a 1'Energie
Atomique and Centre National de la Recherche Scientiflque.
Apparatus for producing ions of a given element. 2,909,697,
10-20-59, CI. 313—63.
Bernbaum. Lester M. Regulated radio frequency operated
high voltage power supply. 2,894,196, 7-7-59. CI. 321 — 18.
Berndt, Franz, and H.-G. Wendlandt, to Spinnfaser Akt.
Process for purifying air. 2,899,267, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 4.
Berndt, Franz, and W. Sonnenschein, to Spinnfaser Akt.
Process for lubricating filaments. 2,904,454, 9-15-59, CI.
117 — 139.5.
Berner, Leo., to Aerojet-General Corp. Compressed air re-
ciprocatory vibrator. 2,894,488, 7-14-59, CI. 121 — 30.
Berner, Phillip J., to General Motors Corp. Steering wheel.
2,872,539, 2-3-59. CI. 200—61.56.
Berney, Joseph C. Rewinding apparatus. 2,877,612, 3-17-59,
CI. 53—118.
Berney, William, and R. C. Brown. Cheese grater. 2,867,255,
1-6-59, CI. 146—61.
Bernhard, Hermann, W. Thoma, and H. Genth, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process of preserving
carbohydrate-containing perishable material. 2,910,400,
10-27-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Bernhardt, Otto, to Rome Cable Corp. Apparatus for wiping
conduit sections. 2,906,237, 9-29-59, CI. 118—63.
Bernhauer, Konrad, W. Friedrich, H. Dellweg, and E. Becher,
to Aschaffenburger Zellstoffwerke Akt. Therapeutically
valuable substances pertaining to the group of vitamins
Bis. 2.893.988, 7-7-59, CI. 260—211.5.
Bernhauer, Konrad, and S. Spaude, to Aschaffenburger Zell-
stoffwerke Akt. Process for producing cyano cobalamines.
2.893,989. 7-7-59, CI. 260—211.5.
Bernheim, Kurt. Process for the production of cereal starch.
2,883,309, 4-21-59, CI. 127—67.
Bernier, Gaston P. M., to Constructions Meca-Metalliques
Chalonnaises. Pre^s. 2,882,815, 4-21-59, CI. 100—52.
Bernier. Jean, and T. Yeou, to Compagnie Generale de Tele-
granhie Sans Fil. Variable frequency reflex klystrons.
2.881.351. 4-7-59, 0.1. 315—5.22.
Berninger, Kenneth L., R. K. Skinner and C. C. Covert, to
General Motors Corp. Propeller control system. 2,916,094,
12-8-59, CI. 170—160.21.
Bernotas, Ralph J., to General Motors Corp. Leg type trac-
tion means. 2,878,882. 3-24-59, CI. 180—8.
Bernotas, Ralph J., to General Motors Corp. Combination
accumulator and unloading valve. 2,880,746, 4-7-59, CI.
137 — 207.
Bernstein, A. M. : See —
Gerber, Rudolph J. 2.867,907.
Bernstein, Alfred, to Sperry Rand Corp. Accelerometer.
2,883,176, 4-21-59, CI. 264—1.
Bernstein, Alfred J. : See —
Gerber, Rudolph J. 2,867,907.
Bernstein, Allan C, % to N. A. Karr, and % to P. H. Seaman.
Neutral relay. 2,881,365, 4-7-59, CI. 317—171.
Bernstein, Allan G, to Executone Inc. Multiple unit pile-up
switch. 2,902,549, 9-1-59, CI. 200 — 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Bernstein, Allan C, to Executone Inc. Free floating ball-
actuated switch. 2,916,563, 12-8-59, CI. 179 — 159.
Bernstein, Bernard, to Nuclear Corp. of America, Inc. Vac-
uum tube getter. 2,908,381, 10-13-59, CI. 206— .4.
Bernsteiu, Elliot. Combined fuse and current limiting re-
sistor. 2,873,327, 2-10-59, CI. 200—135.
Bernstein, Elliot. In-line fuse. 2,916,587, 12-8-59, CI.
200—131.
Bernstein, Isidor M. : See —
Goland. Marc, Goland, Lew, and Bernstein. 2,872,347.
Bernstein, Joseph D., to Beverly Development Corp. Slide
fastener. 2,869,207, 1-20-59, CI. 24—201.
Bernstein, Nahum A. : See —
Zepelovitch, Nathan. 2,874,679.
Zepelovitch, Nathan. 2,874,732.
Bernstein, Philip : See —
Wechsler, Harry, Bernstein, and Herbst. 2,872,478.
Bernstein, Richard K. : See —
Gerber, Rudolph J. 2,867,907.
Bernstein, Samuel M. Ventilating range hood. 2,912,919,
11-17-59, CI. 98—115.
Bernstein Stanley, to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Electronic
read-out circuit. 2.905,898. 9-22-59, CI. 324—103.
Berntsson, Nils S. Process of preventing haze formation in
beverages. 2,919,193, 12-29-59, CI. 99—48.
Bernyk, George S. Hose basket. 2,871,057. l-2<-59. CI.
299 78
Beronio, Charles E., to The Sphere Co., Inc. Electric
terminal unit. 2,904,622, 9-15-59. CI. 174 — 153.
Berquist, Leonard G., to National-Standard Co. Apparatus
for coating and impregnating tubular fabrics. 2,874,411,
2-24-59, CI. 18 — 13.
Berrangfi, Aubrey R. Impact rolling or tamping machines for
the compaction of loose materials, such as road surfaces.
2,909,106, 10-20-59, CI. 94 — 18.
Berres, Carl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the production of aromatic hydroxy aldehydes.
2,903,483, 9-8-59, CI. 260—600.
Berreski, Walter P. Changeable color structural element.
2.902,726, 9-8-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Berrian, Tames H. Tubing pump. 2,915,983, 12-8-59, CI.
103—149.
Berridge, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Preparation of
sponge rubber from high temperature mixed silicone rubber-
silica composition. 2,875,163, 2-24-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Berry, Blanche. Shower control attachment in combination
with a shower head. 2,893,648, 7-7-59, CI. 239 — 199.
Berry, Charles C, to James Lees and Sons Co. Offset blade
pile wire for looms. 2,870,795, 1-27-59, CI. 139—44.
Berry, Clifford E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Potentiometer apparatus. 2,894,197, 7-7-59, CI. 323 — 79.
Berry, Ernest V. Fluid electrical contact device and support
therefor. 2.867.574, 1-6-59. CI. 204 — 212.
Berry, Francois J. B., deceased, by P. Berry, executor. Ap-
paratus for sorting solid products by density. 2,903,132,
9-8-59, CI. 209 — 44.
Berry, Frank. Differential hydraulic pumps, motors and
transmissions. 2,917,898, 12-22-59, CI. 60 — 53.
Berry, Frederick F. Tear strip remover. 2,919,049, 12-29-59,
CI. 220 — 52.
Berry, George J. : See —
Ayers, Edgar H., Berry, and Trusoek. 2,911,053.
Berry, Ira S. : &'ee —
Selby. Myron C, Allred, Hudson, and Berry. 2,883,620.
Berry, James W. : See —
Mitchell, Reid L., Berry, and Bacon. 2,898,334.
Berry, John C. Package forming machine. 2,870,589,
1-27-59. CI. 53—197.
Berry, Mary E. : See —
Lyons, Joseph, Elmer, and Berry. 2,900,341.
Berry, Paul : See-
Berry, Francois J. B. 2,903,132.
Berry, Raymond T., and G. M. Harwood. Safety apparatus
for elevators. 2,868,332. 1-13-59, CI. 187—29.
Berrv, Richard C, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Explosion proof
switch housing. 2.872,552. 2-3-59. CI. 200—172.
Berrv. Richard C, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Explosion proof
switch housing. 2.886.675, 5-12-59. CI. 200 — 168.
Berry, Richard C, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Switch housing.
2,903.541, 9-8-59, CI. 200—168.
Berry, Robert E. : See —
Lyons, Joseph, Elmer, and Berry.
Berry, Russell G. Cable Joint seal.
174 — 152.
Berrv, Theodore M., to General Electric Co. Submerged ob-
ject locating. 2,871,459, 1-27-59, CI. 340 — 3.
Berry, Thomas F., to United States Steel Corp. Method of
retarding disintegration of blast-furnace lining. 2,912,740,
11-17-59, CI. 25—155.5.
Berrv. Verne H. : See —
Hulswit, William H., Jr., Berry, and Reid. 2,884,044.
Berry, Virgil J., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. As-
phalt plugging of gas zones. 2,876,840, 3-10-59, CI.
166 — 22.
Berry, William, R. A. Rose, C. H. Phillips, and C. R. Oswin.
to British Cellophane Ltd. Production of moistureproof
sheet wrapping materials coated with copolymers applied
from aqueous dispersions. 2,910,385, 10-27-59, CI. 117 —
138.8.
Berry, Wm. B., Co. : See —
Sterner, Frank W., W. J. Wollenhaupt, Jr., and L. C.
Wollenhaupt. Re. 24,722.
2,900,341.
2,890,268, 6-9-59, CI.
2,890,355,
Pneumatic
2,898,953,
Bersey, Edward R. Novelty cake and method of producing
the same. 2,895.832. 7-21-59, Cl. 99 — 92.
Berst Corp., The : See —
Blackburn, Glen G. 2,885,840.
Berst, Neil W. : See—
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, Berst, and Leist. 2,878,190.
Bersworth, Frederick C, and M. Rubin, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Prophylactic calcium chelate compositions for heavy
metal poisoning. 2.875,129, 2-24-59, Cl. 167 — 55.
Bertaux, Gerard, to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Elec-
triques de Jeumont. Electric cable joints. 2,882,333,
4-14-59, Cl. 174—90.
Berthel, Gustave A. Magnetic display motor.
6-9-59, Cl. 310—39.
Berthelsen, Walter, and A. F. Whitehead, to
Scale Corp., Ltd. Vacuum filling machine.
8-11-59, Cl. 141—48.
Berther, Clau, to Inventa A.-G. fuer Forschung und Patent-
verwertung. Process for the production of cyanocarbonic
acid amides. 2,919,277, 12-29-59, Cl. 260—294.9.
Berther, Clau, and J. Giesen, to Inventa A.-G. fur Forschung
und Patentverwertung Lucerne. Method of effecting
hydrolysis of one of the two nitrile groups of aliphatic
dinitriles. 2,913,478, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 165.4.
Berthet, Frangois : See —
Desvaux, Jacques, and Berthet. 2,867,984.
Berthiez, Charles W., to Societe Nouvelle de Construction
de Machines-Outils et D'Outillages-Procedes C.W.B. Mill-
ing and boring machine. 2,897,706, 8-4-59, Cl. 82 — 2.
Berthiez, Charles W., to Societe Nouvelle de Constructions
de Machines-Outils et d'Outillages Procedes C.W.B. Bracing
device for overhanging machine member. 2,912,905,
11-17-59, Cl. 90 — 16.
Berthiez, Frederick C. G.. to Societe Anonyme des Anciens
Etablissements Charles Berthiez. System for blocking and
rotating a turret. 2 882,758. 4-21-59, Cl. 74 — 822.
Berthiez, Frederick C. G., to Societe Anonyme des Anciens
Establissements Charles Berthiez. Safety release system
for drilling machines and the like. 2,893,273, 7-7-59, Cl.
77—32.7.
Berthiez, Frederick C. G., to Societe Anonyme des Anciens
Etablissements Charles Berthiez. Drive transmission
control. 2,912,875, 11-17-59, Cl. 74 — 472.
Berthmann, Adolf, G. Kuhn, and H. Kaufer, to Dynamit Ak-
tiengesellschalt vormals Alfred Nobel & Co. Non-caking
water-resistant explosive of the ammonium nitrate type.
2,908,560. 10-13-59, Cl. 52 — 14.
Berthold, George H., M. B. Karelitz, and A. S. Mancib, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Apparatus for treating
plastic material with electric glow discharge. 2,8S1,470,
4-14-59, Cl. 18 — 1.
Berthold, Wolf, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Continuous
strand takeup. 2,913,190, 11-17-59, Cl. 242 — 25.
Berthold, Wolfgang, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Signal storage tube. 2,918,601, 12-22-59, Cl. 315 — 12.
Berti, Roland J., and D. C. Bettison. Switching systems and
apparatus therefor. 2,898,452, 8-4-59, Cl. 246 — 134.
Bertin, Daniel : See —
Joly, Noming, and Bertin. 2,888,473.
Bertin, Jean : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, Le Foil, Maunoury, and Bertin.
2,868.479.
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,875,578.
Bertin, Jean H. : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, and Bertin. 2,906,089.
Paris, Francois G.. Salmon. Mihail, Baraut, and Bertin.
2,878,790.
Bertling, Ronald J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Wireholder for
pipe mounting. 2,913,203, 11-17-59, Cl. 248—67.7.
Bertling, Ronald J., and J. V. Majewski, to MeGraw-Edlson
Co. Electric service bracket for pipe mounting. 2,916,237,
12-8-59. Cl. 248—67.7.
Bertoz/.i, Eugene R. : See —
Fettes. Edward M.. and Bertozzi. 2.S75.182.
Bertram, John C, to Bertram Wire Products, Inc. Bending
machine to form wire articles containing an offset.
2.869,612, 1-20-59. Cl. 153 — 34.
Bertram, Karl, to C.-H. Muller. Apparatus for the auto-
matic control of working operations at moving plate-like,
sheet-like, or band-like electrically non-conductive material.
2,918,971, 12-29-59, Cl. 164 — 48.
Bertram. Lillian D. : See —
Bertram, William A. 2,905,313.
Bertram. William A. 2,905,314.
Bertram, William A. Trough hanger.
Cl. 248—48.1.
Bertram, William A., deceased ; L.
tratrix, to L. D. Bertram, by
2.905.313, 9-22-59. Cl. 206 — 45.31.
Bertram, William A., deceased ; L.
tratrix, to L D. Bertram, by
2.905.314, 9-22-59. Cl. 206 — 45.31.
Bertram Wire Products, Inc. : See —
Bertram, John C. 2,869,612.
Bertrand, Wallace A. Condition-responsive signalling device.
2,913,713, 11-17-59, Cl. 340 — 359.
Bertsch, Hans, and E. Stein, to Friedrich Mauthe. G. m. b. H.
Self-winding mechanism, more especially for wrist watches.
2,867,971. 1-13-59, Cl. 58—82.
Bertsch, Joseph F., K. H. Hansen, and R. Schilling, to General
Motors Corp. Air suspension leveling valve. 2,916,284,
12-8-59, Cl. 267 — 65.
2,879,961, 3-31-5!),
D. Bertram,
court decree.
adminis-
Display.
D. Bertram, adminis-
court decree. Display.
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2,883,826.
device. 2,878,922,
Bertschinger, Charles F., to Chart-Pak, Inc. Drafting instru-
ment. 2,904,206, 9-15-59, CI. 216—20.
Bertuzzi, Andrew F., and M. R. Tek, to Phillips Petroleum
Cu. Cyclone gas anchor. 2,872,985, 2-10-59, CI. 166—243.
Besecker, Lester D. Tin can container opener. 2,880,502,
4-7-5!», CI. 30 — 16.
Besler, Frederick C. Filter. 2,909,285, 10-20-59, CI. 210 —
232
Besna'rd, Guy G., L. J. Briggs, and E. S. Walker, to United
States of America, Air Force. Subject-matter trainer.
2,877,568, 3-17-59, CI. 35 — 9.
Besse, Celestine P. : See — _._,«__-
Casagrande Arthur. Besse, and Bigham. 2,890,301.
Besse, Celestine P., to California Research Corp. Fender sys-
tem for underwater drilling platforms. 2,915,879, 12-8-59,
CI. 61 — 48.
Bessemer Securities Corp. : See —
Balaguer, Rodolfo R. 2,903,499.
Besser, Eli D. : See —
Smith, Fred, Besser, and Montonna.
Bessette, Georges H. Stable cleaniug
3-24-59. CI. 198—137.
Bessette, Georges H. N. Automatic variable speed pulley.
2,900,834. 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Bessiere, 1'ierre E Reciprocating pumps in particular in fuel
injection pu.nps 2,880,675, 4-7-59, CI. 103—42.
Bessier6, Pierre E., to Societe Anonyme Etablissements
Labinal. Systems including slipping coupling means be-
tween a driving shaft and a driven shaft for generators.
2,900,594, 8-18-59, CI. 322—32.
Bessiere, Pierre E., to Societe Anonyme Etablissements
Labinal. Uvnamo-electric machine field magnet construc-
tion with split poles. 2,903,610, 9-8-59, CI. 310 — 254.
Bessiere. 1'ierre E., to Compagnie Telma. Eddy current
brakes. 2,911,550, 11-3-59, CI. 310 — 93.
Bessiere, Pierre E. Internal comb.istion engine fuel injec-
tion systems. 2,917,034, 12-15-59, CI. 123—139.
Bessire, H. & J. J., S. A. : See —
Bessive, Jean-Jacques. 2,882.474.
Bessire, Jean-Jacques, to H. & J. J. Bessire, S.A. Electric
current generator for synchronized drive of at least two
motors. 2,882.474, 4-14-59, CI. 318 — 85.
Best. Charles VV.. J. T. Napier, and J. F. MacMurray, to J. H.
Baxter & Co. Pole handling apparatus. 2,873,874, 2-17-59,
CI. 214 — 654.
Best, Chris E. : See —
Smith, William M., Jr., and Best. 2,875,168.
Best, Chris E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Constant
color composition comprising vinylidene chloride-vinyl
chloride copolymer and curcumin. 2,875,173, 2-24-59, CI.
2 GO — 41.
Best, Chris E., W. R. Hausch. and J. J. Robertson, to The
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Polyure thane rubbers.
2,905.652, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 15A.
Best, Clarence A. Gear-actuated reciprocating valve con-
struction. 2,917,273, 12-15-59. CI. 251 — 248.
Best. Donald T., to Burroughs Corp. Memory system.
2,910,671, 10-27-59, CI. 340—174.
Best Foods. Inc.. The : See —
Melnick. Daniel, and Gooding. 2.874.055.
Best, Frank E. Kev-in-knob lock. 2,904,989, 9-22-59 CI.
70 — 452.
Best, Frank E. Lock with lock controlled assembly.
2,907,197, 10-6-59, CI. 70 — 369.
Best, John E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Safety
circuits for cathode ray tubes. 2,912,617, 11-10-59, CI.
315—20.
Best, John H., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Best, Leon H. 2,879.898.
Rest. Leon H. 2.880.879.
Best, Leon H. 2.889.937.
Best, Leon H. 2,903.765.
Best, Leon H. 2,907,468.
Best, Leon H. 2,914,954.
Best, Leon 11., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Floor mounted
rug display rack. 2.879,898, 3-31-59, CI. 211 — 45.
Best. Leon H., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Display stands.
2.880,879. 4-7-59, CI. 211 — 45.
Best, Leon H., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Display stands.
2,889,937. 6-9-59. CI. 211 — 46.
Best, Leon H., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Display hook
structures. 2,903,765. 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 86.
Best, Leon H., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Display stands.
2,907,468, 10-6-59, CI. 211 — 46.
Best. Leon H., to John H. Best & Sons, Inc. Winders.
2,914,954. 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 16.
Best, Luther L. : See —
Penland, Lemuel R., Best, and Peachey. 2,903,195.
Best Plastics Corp. : See —
Lattuca. Sam T. 2,886,828.
Lattuca. John J. 2.889.091.
Best. Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corp. Filter device with
coarse filter and self-cleaning fine filter. 2,868 382 1-13-
59, CI. 210—295.
Best. Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corp. Recirculating flow
aircraft air conditioning system. 2,870,698 1-27-59 01
98 — 1.5.
Best, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corp. Synchronizer.
2,878,427, 3-17-59, CI. 317—6.
Best, Stanley G., to United Aircraft Corp. Hydromechanical
fuel control for variable-pitch propeller power plant.
2,910,125, 10-27-59, CI. 170—135.72.
Beste, Harold E., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Synchronizing signal generator. 2,884,561, 4-28-59, CI.
315—21.
Beste, Lawrence F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Cellulose triacetate composition. 2,902,383, 9-1-59, CI.
106—189.
Bestenreiner, Franz. Copy holder. 2,905,145, 9-22-59, CI.
120 — 34.
Besterda, Louis : See —
White, William J., and Besterda. 2,889,878.
Bestian, Herbert, and E. Prinz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akti-
engesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process
for the preparation of liquid ethylene polymers. 2,907,805,
10-6-59, CI. 260—683.15.
Bestile Mfg. Co. : See —
Laney, Willis G. 2,918.244.
Bestler, Gerald M., and T. W. Miner, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Method of processing semiconductor
devices. 2,900,287, 8-18-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Beswick, Geoffrey E., and K. O. Ganguin, to Imperial Chem-
ical Industries Ltd. Colour photographic process. 2,885,-
288, 5-5-59, CI. 96 — 55.
Beter, Ralph H., and M. Rubinoff, to Philco Corp. System
for representing a time interval by a coded signal. 2,888,-
647 5-26-59, CI. 332—11.
Bethea, Charles F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation
process. 2,903,441, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Bethea Co. Inc. : S^e —
Bethea, Malcolm. 2,885,167.
Bethea, Malcolm, and Smith. 2,885,653.
Bethea, Malcolm, to Bethea Co. Inc. Bundling yoke for con-
netting suspension clamps. 2,885,167, 5-5-59, CI. 248 — 63.
Bethea, Malcolm, and R. B. Smith, to Bethea Co. Inc. Elec-
trical connector. 2,885,653, 5-5-59, CI. 339 — 243.
Bethge, Walther, % to J. de Montmollin and R. Gugger.
Method of producing electric sheet-type heater. 2,900,290,
8-18-59, CI. 154—90.
Bethke, John R. : See —
McCauley, John H., and Bethke. 2,906,906.
Bethlehem Apparatus Co., Inc. : See —
Nieman, Chauncy W., and Lawrence. 2,911,035.
Bethlehem Steel Co.: See —
Bare, Conrad B., and Clauser. 2,879,137.
Eberhardt, John E. 2,891.783.
Heselwood, James C. 2,913,694.
Kellev, James H., and Eberhardt. 2,891,609.
Kraner, Hobart M. 2,901,367.
MacNaught, Donald F. 2,918,032.
MacNaught. Donald F.. and Jacobson. 2,901,279.
Nieman, Henrv W., and Maish. 2,888,901.
Rechtin, Eberhardt C, and Steele. 2,913,880.
Smollinger, Carl W., and Jov. 2,883,039.
Steffensen. Percy L. 2,918.267.
White, William E. 2.918.152.
Williams, Glenn S. 2,869,154.
Worthen, Eugene P.. and Barbour. 2,893,926.
Bethon, Henry E., to United States of America, Navv. Flash-
type distillation system. 2,908,618, 10-13-59, CI. 202 —
174.
Betner, Thomas E,. to Plastomatic Corp. Re-usable plastic
containers. 2.887.244. 5-19-59. CI. 220 — 39.
Bettcher, Bruce H. Reinforced, thermal insulating, conden-
sation-proof and light admitting member. 2,918,023,
12-22-59, CI. 108 — 16.
Better, Bernard R., to Scullv-Jones and Co. Cam and pin
type mandrel or chuck. 2.888.848, 6-2-59, CI. 82 — 44.
Better, Bernard R., to Scully-Jones and Co. Spline chucks
and arbors. 2,890,054, 6-9-59, CI. 279—1.
Better, Bernard R.. and J. W. Lehde, Jr., to Scully-Jones and
Co. Double roller torque driver. 2,889,022, 6-2-59, CI.
192 — 56.
Better Packages, Inc. : See —
Le Baron, Theodore, and Dodds. 2,892,500.
Betteridge, Harry W. Disposable shoe dressing device.
2.888.133, 5-26-59, CI. 206—56.
Betteridge, Walter, to The International Nickel Co., Inc.
Method of hot working heat-resistant metal articles.
2,891,307, 6-23-59, CI. 29—423.
Bettes, Richard S., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Making sphe-
roidal particles. 2,887,724, 5-26-59, CI. 18 — 47.2.
Bettinger, Corp., The : See —
Randall, Boardman M., and Frobisher. 2,910,396.
Bettison, David C. : See —
Berti, Roland J., and Bettison. 2,898,452.
Bettison. David C. and T. W. Hays. Apparatus for con-
trolling highway crossing signals. 2,887,571, 5-19-59, CI.
246—130.
Bettoli, Phillip S., and E. L. Lyons, to The Ruberoid Co.
Packaging of self-sealing shingles. 2,885,073, 5-5-59, CI.
206—60.
Bettoni, Eugene C, to Holley Carburetor Co. Ignition dis-
tributor engine governor, tachometer drive unit. 2,893,363,
7-7-59, CI. 123—97.
Bettridge, Frederick L. G., to A. H. Hunt (Capacitors) Ltd.
Method of encasing electrical capacitors. 2,891,362,
6-23-59, CI. 53—37.
Betts and Co. Ltd. : See —
Hawes, Walter J. 2,906,071.
Betts, John R. Milking apparatus. 2,910,087, 10-27-59,
CI. 137 — 559.
Betts. Joseph L.. Jr. : See —
Sehetelich, Alan A., and Betts. 2,883,416.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, l'Ju'J
Betts, Ralph P., to Matralin Co., Inc. Combined luggage and
furniture. 2,891,639, 6-23-59, Ci. 190—21.
Betz, Carl E., to Switzer Brothers, Inc. Driven penetrant
method of Haw detection. 2,883,549, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Betz, Henry. Clamp-applying tool. 2,880,634, 4-7-o9, CI.
81 — 9.3.
Betz Laboratories, Inc. : See —
George, Charles B., Tanzola, and Kaliler. 2,8ii,08o.
Kahler, Harry L., and George. 2,872,281.
Kabler, Harry L., and Tanzola. 2,900,222.
Tanzola, William A., and Schieber. 2,867,354.
Betzel Alvin E., Sr. Brush assembly for pipe wrapping ma-
chine. 2,SSS,694, 6-2-59, CI. 15—88. „„,«„,„
Betzen, John L. Hydraulic rotary pumps. 2,910,948,
11-3-59, CI. 103 — 118.
Betzer Cloyd L., to General Motors Corp. Heat exchanger
for warm air furnaces. 2,8S6,295, 5-12-59, CI. 257 — 139.
Beuchle Friedricb, to Alfred Teves Maschinen-und Arma-
turenfabrik KG. Brake control valve mechanism.
2,892,468, 6-30-59, CI. 137 — 505.13.
Beuk, Jack P., and J. M. Hogan, to Swift & Co. Use ot
proteolytic enzymes in poultry feed. 2,878,123, 3-li-59,
q\ 99 2.
Beuli, Jack P., A. L. Savich, P. A. Goeser, and J. M. Hogan,
to Swift & Co. Method of tendering meat. 2,903,362,
9—8—59 ci. 99 107.
Beukema,' Willem, and J. Vuurmans, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacture of tubular con-
densers. 2,909,830, 10-27-59, CI. 29—25.42.
Beurie\ Andre E. Lady's elastic girdle. 2,899,964, 8-18-59,
CI. 128 — 548.
Beurtheret, Charles A. E.. to Compagnie Prancaise Thomson-
Houston Anode cooling device for electric tubes.
2,882,449. 4-14-59, CI. 315 — 118.
Beusshausen, Willi, to Micafil A.-G. Device for winding
flat annular bodies with very fine wires. 2,904,271,
9-15-59. CI. 242 — 4.
Beuther, Harold, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Vis-
breaking of reduced crude in the presence of light catalytic
cycle stock. 2,900,327, 8-18-59, CI. 208 — 106.
Beuther, Harold, and W. C. Offutt, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. High-temperature, low-contact time
coking process. 2,874.092, 2-17-59. CI. 202 — 14.
Beuther, Harold, and A. M. Henke, to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Co. Process for utilizing impure hydrogen
stream in hydrogenation reactions. 2,902,440, 9-1-59, CI.
208 — 210.
Beuther, Harold, W. A. Home, and C. W. Montgomery, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. Hydrogen treatment
of hydrocarbons. 2,904,500. 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 57.
Beuther, Harold, A. M. Henke, and R. E. Peterson, to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Improvements in hydrogena-
tion and distillation of lubricating oils. 2,917,448,
12-15-59, Cl. 208 — 57.
Bevacqua, Louis A., to Motorola. Inc. Pushbutton gearshift
selector. 2,910,885, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 473.
Bevan, Bernard J., to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Strip
feeding device with retractable pins. 2,913,093, 11-17-59,
CI. 197 — 133.
Bevarly, Henry W. : See —
Miller, Brude D., Reigel, Bolanowski, and Bevarly.
2,898,092.
Bevarly, Henry W., W. F. Whitson, and C. C. Yann, to Chem-
etron Corp. Method of and apparatus for producing pack-
ages of plastic material at high cyclic rates. 2,895,271,
7-21-59. CI. 53 — 21.
Beverly Development Corp. : See —
Bernstein, Joseph D. 2,869,207.
Beverly Vogue Co. : See —
Kyle. Marguerite G. 2,887,688.
Bevers, Eugene J., and P. O. Zimmer, to General Motors Corp.
Gas turbine fuel system including a starting accumulator.
2,884,997, 5-5-59, CI. 158 — 36.4.
Bevilacqua. Frank : See —
Digney, Frank J., Jr.. and Bevilacqua. 2,881,391.
Bevilacqua, Patsy F., J. T. Plati, and W. Wenner, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Synthesis of thyronine compounds.
2,895,927, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 4.71.
Bevoort, Cornelius, and R. E. M. Baudet, to Staatsbedrijf der
Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Automatic volume
regulator. 2,867,688, 1-6-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Bevoort, Cornelis, and R. E. M. Baudet, to Staatsbedrijf der
Posterijen Telegrafie en Telefonie. Communication sys-
tem channel terminating apparatus. 2,876,281, 3-3-59,
CI. 179—1.5.
Bewley, Thomas, and M. D. Cooke, to Hercules Powder Co.
Process for purifying crude acetone. 2,906,676, 9-29-59,
CI. 202—57.
Bewlev, William L.. and L. M. Dvoracek. to Union Oil Co. of
California. Shale feeder. 2,871,170, 1-27-59, CI. 202—93.
Bewley. William L.. J. L. Hotz, and R. L. Switzer, to Union
Oil Co. of California. Shale retorting apparatus. 2,895,885,
7-21-59, CI. 202—91.
Bever. Arthur J. : See —
Lyle, Alfred G., Brnbaker, and Beyer. 2,915,388.
Beyer, Fritz. Movable figures with changing face expressions.
2,887,820, 5-26-59, CI. 46—120.
Beyer. .Teno : See —
Heijnis, James W. I., and Beyer.
Beyer, Jen6, to American Enka
2,867,969, 1-13-59, CI. 57—58.83.
2,872.128.
Corp. Double twister.
Beyerle, Kudi : See —
Persch. Waltber, and Beyerle. 2.883,380.
Beyerstedt, John M., and H. E. Erickson, to Nordberg Mfg.
Co. Adzing bits. 2,894,419, 7-14-59, CI. 76 — 103.
Beyerstedt, Ralph L., to The Frank G. Hough Co. Instrument
panel assemblies for tractors. 2,876,857, 3-10-59, Cl. 180 —
90.
Beyerstedt, Ralph L., to The Frank G. Hough Co. Tractor
battery arrangements. 2,910,132, 10-27-59, Cl. 180 — 68.5.
Beyerstedt, Ralph L., and T. G. Granryd, to The Frank G.
Hough Co. Four wheel drive articulated vehicle. 2,913,061,
11-17-59, Cl. 180 — 12.
Beyette, Gordon D. : See —
Beyette, Sanford R. 2,868,142.
Beyette. Sanford R., to G. D. Beyette. Ice cream fruit in-
jector. 2.868,142, 1-13-59, Cl. 107 — 1.
Bevland, Robert W. Devices for measuring phonograph stylus
pressure. 2,906,118, 9-29-59, Cl. 73 — 141.
Beyler, Arthur L. : See —
Clinton, Raymond O., and Beyler. 2,868,811.
Beyler, Roger E., and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Bisdioxv steroids and method of making same. 2,888,456,
5-26-59. Cl. 260—239.55.
Beyler, Roger E., and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Bismethvlenedioxv steroids and methods of making same.
2,S8S,457, 5-26-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Beymer, Frank R. Guard for rotary mowers. 2,914,902,
12-1-59, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Beymer, Oliver H., to General Electric Co. Spacer for elec-
trical windings. 2,918,639, 12-22-59, Cl. 336 — 185.
Beyner, Andre, to Ebauches S.A. Timepiece comprising an
electromagnetically maintained oscillating regulator.
2,907,940, 10-6-59, Cl. 318 — 132.
Beyner, Andre\ to Ebauches S.A. Electric timepiece move-
ment. 2,912,817, 11-17-59, Cl. 58 — 28.
Beyrle, Thomas T., to Acme Metal Molding Co. Push bar
for metal doors. 2,870,493. 1-27-59, Cl. 20 — 16.
Beytes, Deane A. : See —
Strother, John A., Hanson, and Beytes. 2,887,951.
Beyvl, Joseph M., to The Foundry Equipment Co. Mold
drying oven. 2,891,319, 6-23-59, Cl. 34 — 21.
Bharucha, Kekhusroo R., to Canada Packers, Ltd. Epi-
pregnanolone-benzophenone adduct and methods for pro-
ducing and utilizing same. 2,868,810, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 —
397.4.
Bialek, Jacques, to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Delay
line. 2,895.112, 7-14-59, Cl. 333—31.
Bialous, Adolf J., and E. R. Astley, to General Electric Co.
Pressure transmitter for liquid metal systems. 2,883,995,
4-28-59, Cl. 137—85.
Bialv. Joseph. Thread cutting release attachment for a
lathe. 2,913,944, 11-24-59, Cl. 82—5.
Bianchi, Achille. Rotary drier, especially for granular sub-
stances. 2.878,584, 3-24-59, Cl. 34 — 128.
Bianchi Co., The : See —
Fisk, Wilbur. 2,886.927.
Bianchi, Guiseppina, and J. Rose, to Societe d'Etudes, de
Gestion et d'Exploitation de Brevets. S. E. G. E. B., J.
Branche & Cie. Magnetic writing board. 2,868,561, 1-13-
59, Cl. 282—29.
Bianco, Henry J., to The Burch Co. Metal door construc-
tion. 2.889,899, 6-9-59, Cl. 189 — 46.
Bianco, Henrv J., to The Burch Co. Mounting rail for
sliding window screens. 2,898,984, 8-11-59, Cl. 160 — 90.
Bias, Thomas W. Fishing bobber with bait guard. 2,910,798.
11-3-59, Cl. 43 — 41.2.
Bibb Mfg. Co. : See —
Sheehan. Robert E. 2,876.140.
Bibbins, Gareth L., to Norton Co. Sintered bearing compo-
sition. 2,906,007, 9-29-59, Cl. 29 — 182.5.
Bibbo, Carmen. Compound-movement butterfly valve.
2,892.609, 6-30-59. Cl. 251 — 163.
Bibbv. James : See —
Ollendorf, Joel, and Bibby. 2,905,873.
Bibby. Ralph D. : See —
Barley, Herman, and Bibby. 2.885,730.
Biberman, Lucien M., to United States of America. Navy.
Magnetic torque motor. 2,908,171, 10-13-59, Cl. 74 — 5.47.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., to G. D. Searle & Co. Carboxyalkyl deriva-
tives of polvhvdrophenanthrene carboxylic acids. 2,902,-
494, 9-1-59, Cl. 260—343.2.
Bible, Roy H.. Jr., and W. M. Hoehn, to G. D. Searle & Co.
1,4a - dimethvl-l-hvdroxvmethvlperhydro-6-phenanthrol and
ethers thereof. 2.8S9.371, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 611.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., and C. Placek, to G. D. Searle & Co. 4,5-
epoxysteroids and their manufacture. 2,908,682, 10-13-59,
Cl. 260—239.55.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., and W. M. Hoehn, to G. D. Searle & Co.
1.4a - dimethyl - 6 - acvloxyperhvdrophenanthrene - 1 - car-
boxylic acid and derivatives. 2,918,490, 12-22-59. Cl.
260 — 468.5.
Bibolet, Aubert H., G. L. Brown, R. P. Fellmann, and G. A.
Richter, Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co. Spinning of fibers and
films from particulate dispersions. 2,914,376, 11-24-59,
Cl. 18—54.
Bichell, William J. : See —
Knight. Theodore L., and Bichell. 2.S75.598.
Biohsel, Harry J., and A. J. Baeslack, to Westinchouse Elec-
tric Corp. Arc welding apparatus. 2,879,434, 3-24-59.
Cl. 314—71.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Bichsel, Harry J., and A. J. Baeslack, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Arc welding apparatus. 2,897,342, 7-28-59,
CI." 219 — 130.
Bichsel, Harry J., and F. E. Adamson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Thyratron motor control. 2,913,653,
11—17—59 ci 318 331
Bickel, Ferdinand D., and C. P. Williams, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Blasting machine. 2,908,847, 10-13-59,
CI. 317—80.
Bickers, Arthur, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Variable inductance devices. 2,870,423, 1-20-59. CI.
336—110.
Bickerstaff, George W., Jr., to Steel City Electric Co. Corner
connector. 2,911,242, 11-3-59, CI. 287 — 54.
Bickerstaff, Kenneth : See —
Pilkington, Lionel A. B.( and Bickerstaff. 2,911,759.
Bickford, Fred A., and R. K. Smith, to Corning Glass Works.
Method of makine a nonporous, semicrystalline ceramic
body. 2,887,394, 5-19-59. CI. 106 — 46.
Bickford, John H., and D. E. Lipfer, to Raymond Engineering
Laboratory, Inc. Self-locking electric plugs. 2,894,242,
7-7-59, CI. 239 — 195.
Bickford Research Laboratories Inc. : See —
Pearsall, David E.
Bicking, John B., to Merck & Co., Inc. Bicyclic-nitrogen-
heterocyclic compounds. 2,917,511, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Bicknell, Robert, R. G. Lehberger, and A. B. Walker, to The
Garrett Corp. Arctic shelter life raft. 2,908,919, 10-20-59,
CI. 9—11.
Bickoff, Emanuel M. : See —
Emerson, Oliver H., and Bickoff. 2,884,427.
Emerson, Oliver H., and Bickoff. 2,895,964.
Bickoff, Emanuel M., and A. N. Booth, to United Slates of
America, Agriculture. Estrogenic factor. 2,890,116,
6-9-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Bidart, Arnaud P., Jr., to Zephyr Mfg. Co. Metal shaving tool.
2,910,920, 11-3-59, CI. 90 — 12.
Bidault, Philippe, and R. Metenier, to Esso Standard Societe
Anonyme Prancaise, formerly Standard Francalse des Pe-
troles. Lubricating grease compositions. 2,903,427,
9-8-59, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Bid lack, Verne C, Jr. : See — ■
Manchey, Lessel L., and Bidlack. 2,872,378.
Bidlingmayer, Moffie S. : See —
Bidlingmayer, William L. and M. S. 2,891,543.
Bidlingmayer, William L. and M. S. Antiseptic douche appa-
ratus. 2,891,543, 6-23-59, CI. 128 — 248.
Bidner, John. Method and apparatus for freeing stopper
rod in bottom pouring steel ladle. 2,883,722, 4-28-59, CI.
22—85.
Bidwell, Ethel, to National Research Development Corp.
Process of preparing anti-haemophilic globulin. 2,867,567,
1-6-59, CI. 167—74.
Bidwell, Howard, % to R. Bidwell. Method and apparatus
for the treatment of paper stocks. 2,912,174, 11-10-59,
CI. 241—15.
Bidwell, Joseph B., to General Motors Corp. Power steering.
2,904,120, 9-15-59, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Bidwell, Rachel : See —
Bidwell, Howard. 2,912,174.
Bidwell, Richard M. : See —
Thamer, Burton J., Bidwell. and Hammond. 2,904,488.
Bieber, Clarence G., and G. N. Ziegler, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Cast nickel base alloy for high tempera-
ture service. 2,912,323, 11-10-59, €1. 75—171.
Bieber, Harold H., P. F. Bruins, and H. P. Gregor, to Poly-
technic Institute of Brooklyn. Porous membrane materials
and process for producing the same. 2,884,387, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—2.5.
Bieber, Herman, and I. A. Eldib, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Removal of metallic contaminants from
hydrocarbon oils with a foaming agent. 2,897,144, 7-28-
59, CI. 208—251.
Bledebach, William F., Jr., and L. L. Hilton. Centrifugal
impregnating process of making a pressure tank. 2,915,-
425, 12-1-59, CI. 154 — 83.
Biedenstein, Vincent G.. to R. C. Can Co. Slip cover and
plunger for cartridge-container. 2.887,253, 5-19—59, CI.
222 327
Biederman, Joseph B. Device for producing positive and neg-
ative pressures. 2,883,983, 4-28-59, CI. 128 — 198.
Biederman, Joseph B. Bottle cap. 2,884,151, 4-28-59, CI.
215—41.
Biedermann, Friedrich, to Agfa Akt. Diaphragm suitable
for photometers. 2,896,508, 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 61.
Biedermann, Friedrich, F. Jakob, and F. Rau, to Agfa Akt.
Strip coating apparatus. 2,878,779, 3-24-59, Cl. 118 — 412.
Biedermann, William C, and L. C. Gutschlck, to Motorola,
Inc. Radio receiver construction. 2,903,516, 9-8-59, Cl.
179—1.
Biedermann, Wolfgang : See —
Schnell, Hermann, Nentwig, Hintzmann, Raichle, and
Biedermann. 2,917,468.
Schnell, Hermann, Raichle, and Biedermann. 2,910,483.
Biedess, Anthony R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Bit mounting
means for boring head cutters. 2,899,187, 8-11-59, Cl.
262—33.
Biedess, Anthony R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Breaker roller
for boring heads. Re. 24,732, 11-10-59, Cl. 262 — 33.
Bieganski. Wladyslaw J., and L. M. Glickman, to Radio Corp.
ot America. Magnetic shift register. 2,873,438, 2-10-59,
Cl. 340—174.
Bieger, Jacob J., and R. H. Wadsworth, to Daco Machine &
Tool Co. Gear train testing apparatus. 2,877,648,
3-17-59, Cl. 73—162.
Biel, Hans, to H. Sickinger. Automatic paper working ma-
chine. 2,917,307, 12-15-59, Cl. 270 — 37.
Biel, Hans, E. Pfaffle, and F. Bertsch, to H. Sickinger. Ap-
paratus for making articles stitched along a fold. 2,895,730,
7-21-59, Cl. 270 — 37.
Biel, Hans, and W. Kugler, to H. Sickinger. Inking roller
with porous corrosion resistant coating. 2,908,068,
10—13—59 ci. 29 121.
Biel, Hans,' and E. Pfaffle, to H. A. Sickinger. Method for
the manufacture of ring book sheets in a combined oper-
ation. 2,911,888, 11-10-59, Cl. 93 — 1.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Aminoalkynyl-
N-alkvlpiperidine carboxylates. 2,867,619, 1-6-59, Cl.
260—247.2.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. N-alkylpiperidyl
alkynylamines. 2,807,620, 1-6-59, Cl. 260 — 247.5.
Biel John H.. to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Diphenyl-
alkylaminomethyl pyrrolidines. 2,874,163, 2-17-59, Cl.
260—313.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Synthesized
antispasmodic compounds. 2,900,415, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 —
570.6.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Quaternary
ammonium salts of aminoalcohol esters of N-alkylpiperidine
carboxylic acids. 2,903,453, 9-8-59, Cl. 260—247.2.
Biel, John H., to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Hydroxypiperi-
dino-N-alkylene aldehydes. 2,911,408, 11-3-59. Cl. 260—
294.7.
to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Antl-spasmod-
for peptic ulcer. 2,918,406, 12-22-59, Cl.
Biel, John H,
ics specific
167-^65.
Biel, John H,
ics specific
to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Antispasmod-
for upper gastrointestinal pain and spasm.
2,918;407, 12-22-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Biel, John H, to Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. Antispasmod-
ic compositions specific for treating spasm of the colon.
2,918,408, 12-22-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Bielawski, Mitchell S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Manu-
facture of solid phosphoric acid catalysts. 2,871,199,
1-27-59, Cl. 252 — 435.
Bielenberg, Raymond G. : See —
Baird, Douglas O., and Bielenberg. 2,881,258.
Baird. Douglas O., and Bielenberg. 2,881,260.
Biello, Stephen J. : See —
Mason, Walker, and Biello. 2,884,952.
Bielstein, Walter J., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Method of perforating well casing. 2,891,620, 6-23-59,
Cl. 166—55.5.
Biemiller, Philip E. : See —
Van Horn, John A., Biemiller, and Reese. 2,888,797.
Biemiller, Philip E., J. H. Reese, and J. A. Van Horn, to
Hamilton Watch Co. Indexing mechanism. 2,877,654,
3-17-59, Cl. 74—88.
Bien, Hans-Samuel : See —
Baumann, Fritz, and Bien. 2,901,479.
Bien, Jack M. Portable roll and measure machine. 2,871,568,
2—3—59 nj 33 129
Bieneck, Edmund, and E. Schroth, to Didier-Werke A.G.
Process for the production of magnesite which is poor in
silica or silica-free. 2,881,048, 4-7-59, Cl. 23—67.
Bienenfeld, Arthur. Protective backing compositions for
mirrors. 2.867,538, 1-6-59, Cl. 106 — 14.
Bienert, Berthold : See —
Baumann, Fritz, Bienert, Vollmann, and Rosch.
2 897 039
Bienert, 'Berthold, K. Breig, and M. Groll, to Farbenfabriken
Baver Akt. Phthalocvanine-sulfonamides and process for
their manufacture. 2,873,280, 2-10-59, Cl. 260—314.5.
Bienett, Berthold : See —
Seibert, Heinrich, Triebeneck, Bienert, and Baumann.
2,875,211.
Bieniecki, Henry S. : See —
Kolesa, Thomas J., Bieniecki, and Lich. 2,918,022.
Bieniosek, Chester E-, to Union Carbide Corp. Process and
agent for treating ferrous materials. 2,873,188, 2-10-59,
Cl. 75—130.
Bier, Albert : See — ■
Albedyhl, Karl, and Bier. 2,893,222.
Bier, Gerhard : See — ■
Fischer, Edgar, Weihsermel, and Bier. 2,902,477.
Heitzer, Erich, Gumboldt, Messwarb, and Bier. 2,906,-
743.
Bier, Merlin L. Scraper attachment for silo unloader.
2,895,626, 7-21-59, Cl. 214 — 17.
Bier, Milan. Continuous free-boundary flow electrophoresis.
2,878,178, 3-17-59, Cl. 204 — 180.
Bieri. Hans, and E. Denzler, to H. A. Schlatter, A. G. Work
holding device. 2,875,718, 3-3-59. Cl. 113 — 99.
Biering, Robert C, and D. L. Southam, to Thompson Prod-
ucts, Inc. Pump Seal. 2,882,075, 4-14-59, Cl. 286 — 11.
Bierly, George W. Control means for self-propelled mowing
machines. 2,906,362, 9-29-59, Cl. 180—79.3.
Bierman, Aron. Device for the separation of gas ions.
2,919,348, 12-29-59, Cl. 250—41.9.
Bierman, Harrv C. : See — ■
Barsky, George, and Bierman. 2,888,366.
Bierman, Karl M. : See —
Berenschot, Donald J., Pinhasik, and Bierman. 2,884,397.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Biermann, Arnold E. Variable stroke mechanisms. 2,873,611,
2-17-59, CI. 74 — 40.
Biermann, Arnold E. Control systems for variable stroke
engines. 2.873,728, 2-17-59, CI. 123 — 48.
Biermann, Arnold E. Internal combustion engine control
systems. 2,902,013, 9-1-59, CI. 123—48.
Biermann, Arnold E. Variable stroke piston engines.
2,909,163, 10-20-59, CI. 123 — 18.
Biermann, Arnold E. Multi-cylinder internal combustion
engines. 2,909,164, 10-20-59, CI. 123 — 48.
Biernacki, Felix F. Door bells. 2,912,956, 11-17-59,
CI. 116—86.
Biery. Arthur : See —
Derby, Richard F., and Biery. 2,890,824.
Derby, Richard F., and Biery. 2,911,134.
Biesanz, Charles W., Sr., and K. J. Walsh. Masonry cutters.
2,874,688, 2-24-59. CI. 125—23.
Biesele, Rudolph L.. Jr., to DSP Corp. Photoelectric grading
instrument. 2,882,785. 4-21-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Biewald, Robert R., % to H. A. Sturges. Bug shield for
automobiles. 2,868,308, 1-13-59, CI. 180 — 68.
Big "A" Mfg. Co. : See —
Birkmever. Clement E., Sr. 2,904,821.
Bigelow, Bryant. Desk trays and the like. 2,894,640,
-120.
Portable building. 2,890,498, 6-16-59,
2,914,647.
See —
2,907,211.
7-14-59, CI. 211-
Bigelow, Floyd E.
Cl. 20 — 2.
Bigelow, Herbert L.,
to Baker Oil Tools, Inc.
well
Apparatus for
bore devices.
effecting operation of subsurface
2.871.946. 2-3-59, Cl. 166 — 64.
Bigelow, John E., to United States of America, Navy. Meter
with logarithmic amplifier. 2,870,409, 1-20-59, Cl.
324—132.
Bigelow, John E., to General Electric Co. Pulse reverter.
2,915,630, 12-1-59, Cl. 250—27.
Bigelow, John E., to General Electric Co. Logarithmic ratio
meter. 2,916,702, 12-8-59, Cl. 324—111.
Bigelow-Liptak Corp. : See —
Sampson, Richard E. 2,870,624.
Bigelow, Melvin R. : See —
Orter, Ralph H„ and Bigelow. 2,891,732.
Bigelow, Norman E., % to G. C. Graham and % to I. J.
Kunik. Steel wool grinding and polishing wheel. 2,873,466,
2-17-59, Cl. 15—230.
Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Inc. : See —
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,903,022.
Big Genie Corp. : See —
Chambers, Joseph W. 2,902,700.
Biggie, Laurence C. : See —
Ray, William A., and Biggie. 2,874.930.
Biggs, Ralph J„ and J. M. Tucker. Speed control device.
2,912,880, 11-17-59, Cl. 74—526.
Biggs, Robert W., to The S. K. Wellman Co. Method for
producing bi-metallic article. 2,892,707. 6-30-59, Cl. 75 —
208.
Bigham, John H. : See —
Cns'ifrande Arthur, Besse, and Bigham. 2.895 301.
Bigham, Roger V. Flood control device. 2,914,081, 11-24-59,
Cl. 137—394.
Biginelli, Oreste F. A, Extrusion press for indirect extrusion
of hollow parts. 2.913,107, 11-17-59, Cl. 207 — 9.
Bigler, Allen R. Shuttle lift for parking machine. 2,916,166,
12-8-59, Cl. 214 — 16.1.
Bigras, Norman J. : See —
Sharrar, Osro G.. Brooks, and Bigras. 2.888.264.
Bihaly, Lajos, to Industrial Accountancy Partnership Ltd.
Apparatus for recording data. 2,910,934, 11-3-59, Cl.
101—19.
Bihler, Waldemar E. Identifying labels. 2,914,166, 11-24-59,
Cl. 206 — 56.
Bihler, Walter G. Hydraulic machine tool. 2,915,924, 12-
8-59, Cl. 77 — 33.5.
Bijloo. Johan D. : See —
Uhlenbroek, Jan H., Koopman, Haeck, Daams, and
Bijloo. 2,911,337.
Bikales, Norbert M., to American Cvanamid Co. Cyanoethyla-
tion of wool. 2,890,925, 6-16-59, Cl. 8 — 127.6.
Bikales, Norbert M„ A. H. Gruber, and L. Rapoport, to
American Cyanamid Co. Cyanoethylation of cellulose.
2,907,625, 10-6-59, Cl. 8 — 120.
Bikales, Richard G., to Metal and Thermit Corp. Feed de-
vice for continuous plating barrel. 2,868,709, 1-13-59,
Cl. 204—201.
Bilaisis, Viktoras. Pneumaticallv operated control valve for
hydraulic actuators. 2,870,789, 1-27-59, Cl. 137 — 622.
Bilco Co., The : See —
Lyons, William C. 2,879,556.
Bilde, Tord E. D. : See —
Hultberg, Rolf B. J., and Biide. 2,916,104.
Bilek, Andrew G., to United States of America, Air Force.
Ammunition magazine. 2,889,751, 6-9-59, Cl. 89 — 34.
Bilek, Ludwig : See —
Schmid, Otto, Bilek, and Seifried. 2,878,279.
Bilger, Xavier. and P. Muller, to Compagnie Francaise des
Matieres Colorantes. New complex solutions and disper-
sions and process for their preparation. 2,895,837, 7-21-59.
Cl. 106—18.
Bilger, Xavier, and J. Pechmeze. to Compagnie Francaise
des Matieres Colorantes. New water-soluble complexes
and a process for their preparation. 2,904,572, 9-15-59,
Cl. 260 — 438.
Bill, Albert G. : See—
Ganska, Kingston E., and Bill.
Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co. :
Beach. James R. 2,877,698.
Breazeale, John B. 2,907,990.
Breazeale, John B., Mcllwraith, and Dacus.
Miller, Russell L. 2.867.813.
Miller, Russell L. 2,908,943.
Bill, John C, to United States Rubber Co. Di-(alkyl)-mono-
(alkylphenyl)-phosphites. 2,877,259, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 —
461.
Bill, Theodore R. Automatically retractable hitch leg.
2,882,070, 4-14-59. Cl. 280- -475.
Billen, Peter, to Schloemann Akt. Tool arrangement for
severing the extruded product in directly operating extru-
sion presses. 2,896,782, 7-28-59, Cl. 207 — 1.
Billen, Peter, and W. Linnerz, to Schloemann Akt. Excess-
pressure means for multi-cylinder hydraulic systems.
2.882.688, 4-21-59. Cl. 60 — 97.
Billetdeaux, Adrian C., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. High
resistance semiconductor cells. 2,888,620, 5-26-59, Cl.
317—241.
Billeter, Henry R., to Liquid Controls Corp. Infinitely vari-
able planetary transmission. 2,868,038, 1-13-59, Cl. 74: —
796.
Billeter, Henry R., to Liquid Controls Corp. Variable speed
transmission and controls therefor. 2,884,793, 5-5-59, Cl.
74—112.
Billeter, Henry R„ to Ammco Tools, Inc. Lathe. 2,891,435,
6-23-59, Cl. 82—2.
Billeter, Henrv R , to Ammco Tools, Inc. Grinding device.
2,901,869, 9-1-59, Cl. 51—96.
Billeter, Henry R., and G. B. Richards, to Liquid Controls
Corp. Tank unloading apparatus. 2,894,659, 7-14-59, Cl.
222—72.
Billeter, Jean-Rene : See —
Reichstein, Tadeus, Wettstein, Anner, Billeter, Heusler,
Neher, Schmidlin, Ueberwasser, and Wieland.
2,904,545.
Billi, Giorgio, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Circular knit-
ting machine. 2,881,604. 4-14-59, Cl. 66 — 40.
Billig. Erich, to Starrfrasmaschinen AG. Control device.
2,887,932, 5-26-59, Cl. 90—62.
Billig, Ernst, and D. B. Gasson, to Siemens Edison Swan
Ltd. Semi-conductor activated with dissociated ammonia.
2 887.453. 5-19-59 Cl. 252 — 62.3.
Billig, Ralph B., and M. S. Ziskin, to Kromex Corp. Double
walled container. 2,897,996, 8-4-59, Cl. 220 — 15.
Billin, James J., I. Godter, and R. C. Hall, to Electric &
Musical Industries Ltd. Automatic gain control circuits for
television receivers. 2,885,472, 5-5—59. Cl. 178 — 7.3.
Billinghurst, Wilfred A. Device for golf putting practice.
2.899.207, 8-11-59, Cl. 273 — 177.
Billings, Charles K., and R. S. Piatt, to WhirlDOol Corp.
Closure means for a cabinet or the like. 2,899,717, 8-18-59,
CI. 20—16.
Billincs, Ira J. : See —
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr., and Billings. 2.878.683.
Huthsing. Charles K., Sr., and Billings. 2.895.556.
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr., and Billings. 2,909.936.
Billings, John H., to United States of America, Army. Set-
back device for fuze. 2.882,826, 4-21-59, Cl. 102 — 78.
Billings, Orninn B., to Johnson & Johnson. Imparting anti-
microbial properties to formed articles. 2,880,129, 3-31-59,
Cl. 167—30.
Billinsrs, Philip M., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Electrical
mounting device. 2.876.402, 3-3-59, Cl. 317 — 242.
Billin srs. Sanford M. : See —
Wright, James H., Briggs, Billings, and Harriman.
2,903,645.
Billings, Theodore E., C. P. Keshler, Jr., and H. W. Wain-
wright, to General Electric Co. Transistor memory circuit.
2.902,674, 9-1-59, Cl. 340 — 173.
Billings, Thomas A. Tree and brush cutting attachment for
bulldozers. 2,894,544, 7-14-59, Cl. 144 — 34.
Billings, Thomas A. Land clearing rake. 2,897,614, 8^-59.
q] 37 145
Billingsley, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Crack
resistant and traction boosting device for pneumatic tire
treads. 2.910,104, 10-27-59, Cl. 152—211.
Billingsley, William F., and J. K. Balzhiser. to The B. F.
Goodrich Co. Pneumatic tire treads. 2,869,609, 1-20-59,
Cl. 152 — 209.
Billington. Evans R., to The Bastian-Blessing Co. Pressure
regulator safety valve. 2.807,234, 1-6-59, Cl. 137—505.11.
Billington, Evans R., to The Bastian-Blessing Co. Excess
How valve. 2,909,188, 10-20-59, Cl. 137 — 316.
Billion & Cie :See —
Billion, Jacques. 2,881.504.
Billion, Jacques, to Billion & Cie.
tile threads. 2,881,504, 4-14-59,
Billman, Carl A. Milling cutter.
29 — 105.
Billman, Gerald C, and C. F. Quick, to Rohr Aircraft Corp.
Conveyor for workpiece and template. 2,883,912, 4-2S-59,
Cl. 90—13.
Bills, Richard F. : See —
Brunton, Don L. 2,915,598.
Billue, Robert F., and J. T. Williamson, to Thlele Kaolin Co.
Method of dewatering clay. 2,905,643. 9-22-59. Cl. 252—
313.
Process for crimping tex-
Cl. 28—72.
2,903,784, 9-15-59. Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Billups, Thomas U. Log bunk latch. 2,891,485, 6-23-59,
CI. 105—160.
Biltinore Mfg. Co. : See —
Sinclair, Lou F. 2,915,350.
Bilz, Wilhelni, to Siemens- Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Maximum value determining device. 2,913,174, 11-17-59,
CI. 235 — 145.
Bina, Melvin J. : See —
Meyer, Earl A., and Bina. 2,869,761.
Bincer, Hans : See —
Boxcer, John R., and Bincer. 2,875,607.
Boxcer, John R„ and Bincer. 2,896,098.
Bincer, Hans, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Probe support-
ing means for ultrasonic testing of circumferentially ex-
tending butt welds. 2,908,161, 10-13-59, CI. 73—67.8.
Binder, Alfred, to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Method of mak-
ing a container. 2,871,553, 2-3-59, CI. 29 — 451.
Binder, Hans, and E. Bullinger, to Rottweiler Kunstseidefabrik
Akt. Process for the production of the glycol of ter-
ephthalic acid suitable for polymerization. 2,877,262,
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Binder, Paul B. Wheel alignment gages. 2,882,607, 4-21-59,
CI. 33—203.
Binder, Richard, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Control switch for
electrically-actuated clutch. 2,886,665, 5-12-59, CI.
200—61.46.
Binder, Richard, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Clutch arrange-
ment. 2,891,640, 6-23-59, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Binder, Richard. Valve device. 2,906,279, 9-29-59, CI.
137—54.
Binder, Robert : See —
Porsche, Ferdinand, and Binder. 2,902,020.
Binder, William O. : See —
Perkins, Roger A., and Binder. 2,871,118.
Binding, Otto. Apparatus for packaging of plastic substances
or liquids. 2,906,074, 9-29-59, CI. 53 — 140.
Bindler, Jakob : See —
Kleemann, Alois, and Bindler. 2,899,354.
Kleemann, Alois, Keller, and Bindler. 2,897,041.
Model, Ernst, and Bindler. 2,867,659.
Bindon, Douglas G., I. P. V. Carter, and M. J. Friedman, to
Ferranti, Ltd. Magnetic-core storage devices for digital
computers. 2.8S0.406, 3-31-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Binegar, Rollin J. Tire traction device. 2,910,105, 10-27-59,
CI. 152 — 225.
Binek. Heinz : See —
Runge, Erwin, and Binek. 2,910,116.
Binford, Benjamin L., to Magnetrol, Inc. Viscous fluid level
measuring device. 2,911,830, 11-10-59, CI. 73 — 309.
Binford, Robert S., to General Electric Co. Fluid flow meas-
urement and control apparatus. 2,889,780, 6-9-59, CI.
103—12.
Bins, Herbert A.. R. R. Wareham, and O. E. Wolff to Polaroid
Corp. Photographic apparatus for exposing and processing
film. 2 873.659, 2-17-59. CI. 95 — 13.
Bing, Herbert A., and J. W. Lothrop, to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic bounce flash adapter. 2,910,573, 10-27-59,
CI. 240—1.3.
Bingel, Jakob. Annealing process for minimising core loss
in hot-rolled electric sheet segments. 2,890,143, 6-9-59,
CI. 148—112.
Bingerr.an, J. Bvron : See —
Axtell, William R., Bingeman, and Giraitis. 2,916,506.
Bingeman, J. Byron, and A. F. Limper. to Ethyl Corp. Foam
control in the distillation of cvclopentadlenyl manganese
tricarbonvl. 2.S6S.697, 1-13-59. CI. 202 — 40.
Bingham, Frincis R.. to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Cur-
rent balancing transductors for parallel connected diodes.
2. sol. 212 fi-16-59, CI. 321 — 27.
Bingham, George H., Jr., to Cambridge Rubber Co. Method
of making hollow metal lasts. 2,912,368, 11-10-59, CI.
204 — 9.
Bingham, George H., Jr., to Cambridge Rubber Co. Hand
tool for positioning slide fasteners in articles of manu-
facture. 2,913,743, 11-24-59, CI. 12 — 103.
Bingham-Herbrand Corp., The : Sfc —
Hinsey, Robert S. 2.872.830.
Hinsey, Robert S. 2,881.637.
Hinsey, Robert S. 2,897,686.
Hinsey, Robert S., and Fender. 2,915,916.
Johnstone, Theodore H. 2,899,838.
Powell, Burnet J. 2.875.641.
Powell, Burnet J. 2,903.907.
Skareen, Willard C. 2,899,837.
Bingham, Neil D., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Re-
taining device. 2,909,354, 10-20-59, CI. 248 — 316.
Bingham, Robert E. : See —
Salem, Samuel, Bingham, and Anderson. 2,898,665.
Binish. Stanley E. : See —
Kitts, Harry R. 2,893,108.
Binkley, George W. : See —
Brooks, Fred A., Jr., Binkley, Dumbauld, and Perry.
2,868.295.
Binkley. William J. : See —
McKay, Harry M. 2,918,301.
Binkowski, Andrew. Fly bobber. 2,884,734, 5-5-59, CI.
43 — 43.1.
Binks. Chester J., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Two-piece flow control
valve. 2,878,836. 3-24-59, CI. 138 — 45.
Binks, Chester J., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Flow control device.
2,899,981, 8-18-59, CI. 138 — 46.
Binks Mfg. Co. : See —
Enssle, Bruno E. 2,909,626.
Binney, John C. H. : See —
Millett, Raymond C, and Binney. 2,908,031.
Binning, Robert C, and J. F. Jennings, to The American Oil
Co. Solvent extraction separation of a methylene chloride-
paraffinic hydrocarbon mixture. 2,908,730, 10-13-59, CI.
260 — 676.
Binning, Robert C, and J. T. Kelly, to The American Oil
Co. Hydrocarbon conversion with dialytic separation of
the catalyst from the hydrocarbon products. 2,913,507,
11-17-59, CI. 260—683.44.
Binning, Robert C, and J. T. Kelly, to The American Oil
Co. Extraction of alcohols with propylene carbonate.
2,918,4S6, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 450.
Binns, Albert, to Commer Cars Ltd. Trucks, lorries and the
like. 2,883,079, 4-21-59, CI. 214 — 512.
Biological Research, Inc. : See —
Weichselbaum, Theodore E. and E. G. 2,884,150.
Biondi, Frank J., H. M. Cleveland, and M. V. Sullivan, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ohmic contacts to
silicon bodies. 2,874,341, 2-17-59, CI. 317—240.
Biondo, Charles : See —
Dressier, Herbert, and Biondo. 2,885,981.
Biondo, Frank P., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle dash
compartment 2,883,234, 4-21-59, CI. 296—37.
Birch and Gattonc, Inc. : See —
Birch, Herbert M., and Gattone. 2,872,923.
Birch, Herbert M., and D. H. Gattone, to Birch and Gattone,
Inc. Means for administering pressurized medicaments,
gases, combinations thereof and liquids into body cavities.
2,872,923, 2-10-59, CI. 128—184.
Birch, Norman E., to Calgary Tent & Awning Ltd. Tent eave
pole construction. 2,893,411. 7-7-59, CI. 135 — 15.
Birchall. George H., Jr., and J. A. Purdy, to Fischer & Porter
Co. Rotary valves for laboratory glassware and the like.
2. 876.985. 3-10-59. CI. 25] — 3 92.
Birchall, William R., and L. M. Watson, to National Dis-
tillers and Chemical Corp. Handling of sodium disper-
sions. 2,894,788, 7-14-59, CI. 302 — 66.
Bird, Brooks A. : See —
Franklin, Burton E., Jr., and Bird. 2,891,481.
Bird Electronic Corp. : See —
Bird, James R., and Stevens. 2,884.603.
Bird James R., Calderhead, and Heller. 2,891,221.
Frederico. Blossy D. 2.875.405.
Stevens, Harold E. 2,884,595.
Stevens, Harold E. 2,884,606.
Bird, Eugene A. : See —
Andrews, Dallas R., and Bird. 2,908,495.
Bird, Gordon A. Multi-band tuned antenna. 2,881,430,
4-7-59. CI. 343—747.
Bird, James M. : See —
Oliver, Willis J. 2,883,757.
Bird, James R., and H. E. Stevens, to Bird Electronic Corp.
Method of and apparatus for converting high frequency elec-
trical energy into heat. 2,884,603, 4-28-59, CI. 333 — 22.
Bird, James R H. J. Calderhead, and H. H. Heller, to Bird
Electronic Corp. Standing wave indicator. 2,891,221,
6-16-59. CI. 324 — 95.
Bird, Lester F., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Operating
circuit for compact type arc lamps. 2,870,379, 1-20-59,
CI. 315—174.
Bird. Lester F.. to Eneelhart Industries. Inc. Electrical cir-
cuit for electrical discharge lamps. 2,872,623, 2-3-59, CI.
315 — 224.
Bird, Lester F., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Starting and
operating circuit for high pressure arc lamps. 2,889,489,
6-2-59. CI. 315 — 100.
Bird, Lester F., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Automatic
wattage regulator for electrical devices. 2,898,545, 8-4-59,
CI. 323 — 77.
Bird Machine Co. : See —
Cannon, Madison M. 2,897,972.
Roos. John T. 2.888,142.
Smith, Richmond W. 2,905,241
Bird, Raymond, to International Computers and Tabulators
Ltd. Electronic calculating anparatus for addition and
subtraction. 2,904,252. 9-15-59, CI. 235 — 176.
Bird, Raymond, and B. Taylor, to The British Tabulating
Machine Co. Ltd. Data storage devices. 2,890,439, 6-9-59,
CI. 340 — 173.
Bird & Son. inc. : See —
Traudt, Stephen C, Curran, and Beale. 2,908,464.
Zitke, Ernest J. 2,905.569.
Bird, Sydney S., & Sons Ltd. : See —
Ganderton, Peter C. 2,902,571.
Bird, Walter, to W. S. Correll. Automobile house and camp-
ing trailer, and method of manufacturing the same.
2,894,783, 7-14-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Bird, William H., O. S. Plantinga, and J. E. Newsome, to
Johnson & Johnson. Fibrous absorbent ball and method
of producing same. 2,899,337, 8-11-59, CI. 117 — 64.
Birden, John H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Fabrication of neutron sources. 2,870,339,
1-20-59, CI. 250—84.5.
Birden, John H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Fabrication of neutron sources. 2,883,553,
4-21-59, CI. 250—84.5.
Birden, John H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of preparing polonium-boron sources.
2,898,473, 8-4-59, CI. 250—84.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Birden. John H., and K. C. Jordan, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radioactive battery.
2,913,510, 11-17-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Birdsall, Charles J. Trailer landing gear. 2,S91,805, G-23-59,
CI. 280 — 150.5.
Birdsall, Charles K. : See —
Everhart, Thomas E., and Birdsall. 2,870,367.
Birdsall, Charles K., and L. M. Field, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Microwave tube. 2,885,641, 5-5-59, CI. 333—31.
Birdsall, Charles K., and S. Sensiper, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Traveling-wave tube. 2,889.487. G-2-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Birdsall. Charles K„ and L. M. Field, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Linear magnetron traveling wave tube. 2,896,117, 7-21-59,
CI. 315—39.3.
Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Co. : See —
Peterson, Edward C. 2,907,236.
Peterson, Edward T. 2,878,918.
Peterson, Edward T. 2,886.993.
Birdseye, Clarence, to Process Evaluation and Development
Corp. Process for storing and digesting of fibrous agri-
cultural residues. 2,899,350, 8-11-59. CI. 162 — 90.
Birdseye, Sidney H., 50% to B. M. Landemann. Apparatus
for optically mixing colors. 2,867,916, 1-13-59, CI. 35 —
Birdwell, Bertie F. : See —
Priest, Gerald G., Morgan, By tie, Caldwell, and Birdwell.
2 898 294
Birdwell, Bertie F., G. G. Priest, and B. E. Morgan, to
Jersey Production Research Co. Well completion.
2,894,584, 7-14-59, CI. 166 — 42.
Birdwhistell, Ralph K., H. E. Ulmer, and L. L. Quill, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Manufacture of diborane by
electrolysis of metal borohydrides. 2,876,179, 3-3-59, Ci.
204—59.
Birge Co., Inc., The : See —
Hadley, Norman F. 2,884,715.
Birge, Warren A., to The Martin Co. Precision interval
timer. 2,882,495, 4-14-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Birk Ted W. Rotary internal combustion engine. 2,878,793,
3-24-59. CI. 123—17.
Birkemeier, Henry P., to Bell & Gossett Co. Vibrating reed
oscillator controller. 2,872,598. 2-3-59, CI. 310 — 25.
Birkenmeyer. Robert D. : See —
Kagan, Fred, and Birkenmeyer. 2,905,675.
Speeter. Merrill E.. and Birkenmeyer 2,901,507.
Birkett, Keith H., Superior Products Co. Vaporizing fire
extinguisher fluid. 2,897,151. 7-28-59, CI. 252 — 8.
Birkhoff, Robert D., and H. H. Hubbell, Jr., and R. M. John-
son, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Personnel dosimeter. 2,875,343, 2-24-59, CI.
250—83.3.
Birkland. Stellan, and R. B. Neuberger, to American Can Co.
Driving clutch mechanism. 2,881,891. 4-14-59, CI. 192—
Birkmaier, John. Valve actuating mechanism. 2,892 611
6-30-59, CI. 251—229. ...
Birkmeyer, Clement E„ Sr.. to Big "A" Mfg. Co. Supporting
apparatus for sliding doors. 2.904.821. 9-22-59. CI. 16 — 94
Birmann, Rudolph, to De Laval Steam Turbine Co. Turbo-
charger for internal combustion engines. 2,899,797,
8-18-59, CI. 60—13.
Birmann, Rudolph, to De Laval Steam Turbine Co. Turbo-
compressor. 2,911,138, 11-3-59, CI. 230 — 116.
Birmingham. Bascom W., E. H. Brown, R. B. Scott, and P. C.
Vander Arend, to United States of America, Atomic Energv
Commission. Supporting and heat insulating means.
2,871,042, 1-27-59, CI. 287—20.
Birmingham Industries. Inc. : See —
Becker, Nathan. 2,867,011.
Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd., The : See —
Bishop, Edward. 2,918.368.
Harris, Geoffrey T., and Child. 2,905,577.
Judson, Charles A., and Collins. 2,905,326.
Kellett. Eric, and Chambers. 2,867.868.
Marshall, Peter R.. and Ridout. 2.872,311.
Tomlinson, Geoffrev E. S. 2,883,199.
Tomlinson, Geoffrey E. S. 2,884,105.
Birmingham, William G., Jr. Packaging and mixing or proc-
essing kit. 2,874,830, 2-24-59, CI. 206—47.
Birnbaum, Hermann, to Hochmeister, Inc. Process for pre-
paring monoglycerides of fatty acids. 2,875,221, 2-24-59,
CI. 260 — 410.7.
Birney, George A., to Colprovia Roads, Inc. Bituminous pav-
ing method. 2,876,686, 3-10-59, CI. 94 — 23.
Birnkrant, Cecil H.. to Birnkrant Frozen Confection Co.
Manufacture of edible food containers. 2,890,958, 6-16-59,
CI. 99—88.
Birnkrant Frozen Confection Co. : See —
Birnkrant, Cecil H. 2,890,958.
Birr, Rudolph G., to American Linen Supply Co. Universal
joint. 2,899,225, 8-11-59, CI. 287—20.
Birr, Rudolph G., to American Linen Supply Co. Towel
dispensing cabinets. 2,899,251, 8-11-59, CI. 312 — 38.
Birrell. James G. Interchangeable fishing float and sinker.
2,877,594, 3-17-59, CI. 43 — 42.74.
Birren, Faber : See —
Whiteford, Errington A., and Birren. 2,916,304.
Birtwoll. William C. and L. E. Harper, to B-I-F Industries,
Tnc. Feed controlling apparatus. 2,872,074. 2-3-59, CI.
222—55.
Birum, Gail H. : See—
Gaertner. Van R., and Birum. 2,879.283.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,870,209.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2.875,2o0.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,883,317.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,913,479.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,913,480.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,919,224.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,919,225.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Esters of thiol-
carboxylic acids. 2 875,228, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 455.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Dialkyl and di-
(haloalkyl) a-mercaptophosphonate esters and process for
their preparation. 2,879,285. 3-24-59i CI. 260 — 461.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Nematocide con-
trol. 2,909,457, 10-20-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Organic phos-
phorus complex. 2,909,544, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 438.
Birum, Gail H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Basteiiostat.
2,913,368, 11-17-59, CI. 167—22.
Birum, Gail H., and S. A. Heininger, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Toxic reaction products of organosulfinylamines with
dialkyl phosphites. 2.893,910, 7-7-59. CI. 167 — 22.
Birum, Herbert L., Jr. : See —
Hammitt, Andrew B., and Birum. 2,910,154.
Hammitt, Andrew fi., and Birum. 2.918,153.
Birx, Donald L., to Radio Condenser Co. Signal seek tuner.
2 876,356. 3-3-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Bisby, Harry, D. R. Chapman, and S. J. Matthews, deceased
(by A. I. Matthews, executrix) : said A. I. Matthews assor.
to Baird & Tatloek (London) Ltd. Liquid metering; appa-
ratus. 2,891,699, 6-23-59, CI. 222 — 56.
Bischof, Joseph. Pedestals for tables or chairs. 2,916,241,
12-8-59. CI. 248—188.
Bischoff, Alfred F., to General Electric Co. Variable output
control for linear accelerators. 2,887,580, 5-19-59, CI.
250—36.
Bischoff, Kurt : See —
Spengler, Herbert. Bischoff, and Dreeskampf. 2,884,783.
Bisgard, Andrew N., F. A. Robinson, and J. P. Spiess. Load-
ing assemblies for use in filling diesel locomotive fuel tanks.
2,869,594, 1-20-59, CI. 141—209.
Bishaf, Morris, to Stein Bros. Mfg. Co. Safety belt and
buckle structure. 2,896,284, 7-28
Bishman Mfg. Co. : See —
Bishman, Walter A.
Bishman, Walter A.
Bishman, Walter A.
Bishman, Walter A., to
tester. 2,883,858, 4-28
CI. 24 — 75.
2,883,858.
2.886.099.
2,897,881.
Bishman Mfg. Co. Tubeless tire
^-59, CI. 73 — 45.6.
Bishman, Walter A., to Bishman Mfg. Co. Tread compress-
ing type tire bead seating device. 2.8S6.099, 5-12-59, CI.
157—1.21.
Bishman, Walter A., to Bishman Mfg. Co. Bead seating
tool for tubeless tires. 2,897,881, 8-4-59, CI. 157 — 1.21.
Bishofberger, Carl J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Control apparatus. 2.882.371. 4-14-59. CI. 200—138.
Bishofberger, Carl J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Valve. 2,890.391, 6-9-59, CI. 317 — 132.
Bishofberger, Carl J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Burner control apparatus. 2,894,567, 7-14-59, CI.
158—28.
Bishofberger, Carl J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrically operable safety control apparatus. 2,910.118,
10-27-59, CI. 158—28.
Bishop, Alfred E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Fibers and filaments from dextran derivatives.
2,914,415, 11-24-59, CI. 106—162.
Bishop and Babcock Mfg. Co., The : See —
Getz, Arnstead G. 2,906,099.
2,906,508.
2,902,827.
2,906,098.
2,906,292.
Whittier, and Wright.
Getz, Arnstead G.
Mayo, Edward L.
Mayo, Edward L.
Mayo, Edward L.
Bishop, Donald R. : See —
Bartlett, Philip D., Bishop
2,873,657.
Bishop, Edward, to The Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd.
Production of powder-metallurgv articles. 2.918.368, 12-
22-59. CI. 75—222.
Bishop, Edwin V., to K. V. Messick. Packaging means for
articles that are deleteriously affected by moisture.
2.912,138, 11-10-59, CI. 220—85.
Bishop, George F. L. : See —
Johnston, Kenneth L.. and Bishop. 2,893,950.
Bishop, Gordon W. Cleaning and de-waxing devices for con-
veyors. 2,S85,068, 5-5-59, CI. 198—229.
Bishop. Gwladvs M. : See —
Evans. Howard, and Worn. 2.SS9.224.
Bishop, Harold W., and B. A. Strout, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Machines for installing components.
2,877,541. 3-17-59, CI. 29—203.
Bishop, Joel L. Bile bag. 2.900.979. 8-25-59. CI. 128—283.
Bishop, John I., to The L. S. Starrett Co. Dial hole gauge.
2,910,781, 11-3-59, CI. 33—178.
Bishop, John R. : See —
Leaper. Joseph M. F., Bishop, and Anderson. 2,904,422.
Bishop, John W., to Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Hydro-
carbon fuel. 2.881.062. 4-7-59, CI. 44 — 69.
Bishop. John W. H. Combined ribbon spool and re-inker.
2,869,706, 1-20-59. CI. 197—171.
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Bishop, John W. H. Typewriter ribbon spool and the like.
2.873.839, 2-17-59, CI. 197 — 175.
Bishop, John W. H. Clean change ribbon spool and assembly.
2.880.840, 4-7-59, CI. 197 — 175.
Bishop, John W. H. Ribbon re-inker. 2,906,389, 9-29-59,
CI. 197 — 171.
Bishop, Leonard J., to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc.
Apparatus for mixing and feeding shell molding material.
2,877,524, 3-17-59, CI. 22 — 89.
Bishop, Leonard J., and P. Klamp, to Mechanical Handling
Systems, Inc. Mechanically operated power and free con-
veyor system. 2,868,138, 1-13-59, CI. 104 — S8.
Bishop, Leonard J., and J. H. Barlow, to Mechanical Handling
Systems, Inc. Power and free conveyor system. 2,875,703,
3-3-59. CI. 104 — 96.
Bishop, Leonard J., and R. Haase, to Mechanical Handling
Systems, Inc. Multiple choke switch mechanism. 2,897,769,
8-4-59, CI. 104 — 88.
Bishop, Lewis H, to The Associated Portland Cement Mfg.
Ltd. Cutting and handling machine for cement slurry cake,
pug and like materials. 2,874,910. 2-24-59. OI. 241—95.
Bishop, Lewis H., and C. G. Lea, to Pierce Specialized Equip-
ment Co. Collating trav and assembly. 2,914,189,
11-24-59, CI. 211 — 129.
Bishop, Ray H. Container with tray lids. 2,897,999, 8-4-59,
CI. 220—29.
Bishop, Rav H., to Del-Tra Co. Pallet for carrying bread or
the like. 2.915,213, 12-1-59. CI. 220—23.4.
Bishop. Ronald L., W. D. Jewell, D. Radov, and J. Statsinger,
to American Bosch Arma Corp. Gyroscopic devices.
2,896,455, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 5.5.
Bishop, Walter P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Bend
seating device for tubeless tires. 2,874,760, 2-24-59, CI.
157—1.1.
Biskup, Angek J Holding bracket. 2,879,962, 3-31-59, CI.
24.9 — 48.1.
Bislin, Bernhard, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Multiple spark gap arrangement for lightning arresters.
2,913,626, 11-17-59, CI. 315 — 36.
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. : See — ■
Lathrop, Henry T. 2,918,687.
Liddcll, Robert E., Kuypers, and Yonkers. 2,885,700.
Bissell, Kathleen M. and W. J., executor of the estate of said
K. M. Bissell, deceased, to B. H. Marlor and C. L. Maltby.
Rake finger construction. 2,883,820, 4-28-59, CI. 56—
400.17.
Bissell, William J. : See —
Bissell, Kathleen M. and W. J. 2,883,820.
Bissev. Jacques. Apparatus for boring tubular work.
2,873.632. 2-17-59, CI. 77—58.
Bissinger, Walter J., to Gould & Eberhardt. Inc. Weight-
compensating means for precision-shifted members.
2,869,933, 1-20-59, CI. 308—5.
Bisterfeld, Karl A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Support or stay member for parts of the electrode systems
of electric discharge tubes. 2,874.209, 2-17-59, CI.
174—167.
Bisterfeld & Stolting : See —
Osenberg, Werner. 2.882.655.
Osenberg, Werner. 2,909,417.
Biswell, Charles B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for gelling distillate hydrocarbon fuels. 2,873,178,
2-10-59, CI. 44 — 7.
Bither, Harold A. Multiplex terminal spreader. 2,868.861,
1-13-59. CI. 174 — 43.
Bither. Tom A.. Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ternary sulphides, selenides and tellurides of bismuth and
thallium and their preparation. 2.893,S31, 7-7-59, CI.
23—50.
Bitter Co., Inc. : See —
McDonald, Robert L., and Burzlaff. 2,895,775.
Bitter, Verner W. : See —
Van Loo, Maurice, and Bitter. 2,886,456.
Bitting, Robert C, Jr. : See —
Crooks, Horatio N., and Bitting. 2,912,493.
Bittle, Dewev D. Garbage can holder. 2,891,753, 6-23-59,
CI. 248 — 149.
Bittle, Harold G. : See —
Vogel, Henry A., and Bittle. 2.870.116.
Vogel, Henry A.. Bittle, and Christenson. 2.870.117.
Bittmann, Eric E. : See —
Ricketts, James B., Jr., Bittmann, and Deutsch. 2,915,-
740.
Bittner. Emorv M. Car interior snacu trav. 2.S93.S02,
7-7-59, CI. 311—22.
Bittner, Fredwill. Fire extinguisher. 2.873.806, 2-17-59.
CI. 169—36.
Bittner, Friedrich : See —
Asendorf, Erich, and Bittner. 2,904,400.
Bittner. Harry E. Bird proofing device. 2.S87.730, 5-26-59,
CI. 20—1.
Bittner, Louis, and A. Wilson. Interchangeable ornamentfil
indoor television antenna. 2,885,673, 5-5-59, CI. 343 — 720.
Bittorf, Irvin, % to E. Bougher. Fuel metering system.
2,896,852, 7-28-59, CI. 237 — 2.
Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. : See —
Jamison, Will B.. and Derringe. 2.868,526.
Von Stroh. Gerald F. H. and Bowman. 2.86,8,527.
Tellott, John I. 2,916,217.
Yellott, John I., and Broadley. 2,869.677.
Yellott, John I., and Broadley. 2,888.804.
Yellott, John I., and Broadley. 2,911,065.
Bitzenburger, Henry A. Arrow fletching jig setting gauge.
2,881,531, 4-14-59, CI. 33—180.
Bitzenburger, Henry A. Arrow fletching jig. 2,8S4,968,
5-5-59, CI. 144 — 289.
Bitzer, Gottlob : See —
Bauer, Kurt P., Bitzer, and Haehnel. 2,898,753.
Bitzer, Martin : See—
Deibel, Raymond A., and Bitzer. 2,869,167.
Riester, William C, and Bitzer. 2,889,818.
Bitzer Martin, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield washer.
2,881,959. 4-14-59. CI. 222—334.
Bivens, Carl F. Optical lenses. 2,868,075, 1-13-59. CI. 88—
54.
Bixby, Kenneth R. Screen. 2,893.560, 7-7-59, CI. 209—394.
Bixby Leo A. to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Transmission.
2,890,772, 6-16-59. CI. 192—3.5.
Bixbv, William H., to Power Equipment Co. Current supply
apparatus. 2,903,640, 9-8-59, CI. 321—19.
Bixby-Zimmer Engineering Co. : See —
Rose, Colin G. 2,911,097.
Bixenman, Ames E. Aquarium display device. 2,872,749,
2-10-59, CI. 40 — 37.
Bizak, Louis D. : See —
Klamm, Carl E., and Bizak. 2,896,691.
Bizjak, Stanley. Air deflecting vanes for steering air pro-
pelled vehicles. 2,914,013, 11-24-59, CI. 114 — 43.
Bizouard, Paul, and Y. Hardouin to Compagnie pour la
Fabrication des Compteura et Materiel. Damping device
for oscillating members of electro-mechanical apparatus.
2,896,164, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 125.
Bjalme, Bengt G., to Reed Mfg. Co. Adjustable cam operated
die head. 2,885,698, 5-12-59, CI. 10 — 122.
Bjelland, John L., and F. W. Flynn, to Powers Chemco. Inc.
Stop rationer for photoengraving camera. 2,900,869, 8-25-
59, CI. 88—24.
Bjering, Olav : See —
Hohl, John, and Bjering. 2,915,029.
Bjering, Olav, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Container closing
apparatus. 2,876,606, 3-10-59. CI. 53 — 317.
Bjering, Olav, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Container closing
apparatus. 2,884,751, 5-5-59, CI. 53—317.
Bjerre, Peder, to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Distributor.
2,881,956, 4-14-59, CI. 222 — 185.
Bjorgan, Ovide A. Sewing machine head elevator. 2,909,401,
10-20-59, CI. 312 — 30.
Bjork. John C. H. : See —
Nilsson, Nils E., Bjork, and Rodnert. 2,886,646.
Nilsson, Nils E., Bjork, Rodnert, and Jonsson. 2,909,607.
Nilsson, Nils E., Rodnert, and Bjork. 2,871,299.
Bjorklund, Gustaf E. Fasteners. 2,886,354, 5-12-59, CI.
2S7 — 52.
Bjorklund, Gustaf E., and S. R. Edvardsson, to Aktiebolaget
Dentatus. Cutting device. 2,899,744, 8-18-59, CI. 30—180.
Bjorkman, Anders A. V., K. E. Lindblad, and A. Planfeldt, to
Vibro-Plus Corp. Road surface coating breaker having a
vibrated roller. 2.874,948, 2-24-59, CI. 262—19.
Bjorksten, Johan : See —
Eisen, John B., Nachtman, Bjorksten, and Roe. 2,907,626.
Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Cox, Robert P., and Yaeger. 2,877,207.
Eisen, John B. 2,902,530.
Eisen, John B., Nachtman, Bjorksten, and Roe. 2,907,626.
Fiedler. William S. 2,895.819.
Mever, Earl A. 2,877.164.
Meyer. Earl A., and Bina. 2,869,761.
Bjorson, Bjorn G., and E. Bruce, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Transistor switching network for communica-
tion system. 2,876,285, 3-3-59, Cl. 179—18.
Blaber, Jane A. : See —
Holden, Robert B., Powers, and Blaber. 2,905,552.
Blaber, Oliver J. : See —
Holden, Robert B., Powers, and Blaber. 2,905,552.
Blacher, George J. : See —
Hutchins, Alma A. 2,867,142.
Black. Aubrn D. : See —
Argo, William M. 2,882,529.
Black-Clawson Co., The : See —
Corbin, Weslev S., Pearson, and Walden. 2,870 690.
Corbin, Wesley S., and Walden. 2,888,073.
Jacobs, Robert J., and Persson. 2,870.738.
Martindale, James H. Re. 24,677.
Phelps, Richard W. 2.901.191.
Phelps, Richard W. 2,915,255.
Sakata, George, and Powers. 2.887.277.
Wisner, Isle R., Corbin, and Walden. 2.870 691.
Wisner, Isle R.. Corbin. and Walden. 2,870,692.
Black & Decker Mfg. Co.. The : See-
Baxter, John C. 2.917.760.
Lee, Walter. 2,882,596.
March, Clifton J. 2,874,985.
Black, Emerson W., and Z. A. Ferrel. Duster. 2,897,776,
8-1-59, Cl. 118—13.
Black. OeofTrev D.. to Thp British Oxvgen Co. Ltd. Valve
means. 2,893.381, 7-7-59, Cl. 128 — 29.
Black. Isadore E. Automatic dispensing apparatus for dis-
pensing towels, wining cloths and like articles. 2,901,145,
8-25-59, Cl. 221 — 34.
Black, James A. Machine for drying coated sheet stock.
2,907,120, 10-6-59, Cl. 34 — 216.
Black, James A. Stencilling machine. 2,917,997, 12-22-59,
Cl. 101 — 126.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Black, James F. : See —
Thwaites, Herman L., and Black. 2,904,482.
Black, James F., and B. O. Forster, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method and apparatus for measuring
specific activity of radioactive materials in small quantities.
2,905,825, 9-22-59, CI. 250 — 83.
Black, James G., Jr. : See —
Rayburn, Charles C, and Black. 2,905,744.
Black, James G., Jr., and C. C. Rayburn, to ACF Industries,
Inc. Orienting feeder. 2,914,161, 11-24-59, CI. 198—33.
Black, James H., to Reading Anthracite Co. Process for
the economic utilization of waste carbonaceous material of
fuel ashes ; and the resulting products. 2,907,651, 10-6-59,
CI. 75—10.
Black. James J., to Trailmobile Inc. Connectors for remov-
able cattle racks for vehicles. 2,882,088, 4-14-59. CI.
296 — 12.
Black, James J., W. B. Brian, M. J. Frechie, W. R. Hummel,
A. Mcllhenny, F. H. Rahe, and R. W. Suman, to American-
Hawaiian Steamship Co. Cargo and freight transporting
systems. 2,894,650, 7-14-59, CI. 214 — 38.
Black, John F., to Koppers Co., Inc. Method and apparatus
for continuous casting of metals. 2,905,989, 9-29-59, CI.
22 — 57.3.
Black, John \V., to Pemco Wheel Co. Cart having spring
suspended caster wheels. 2,914,340, 11-24-59, CI.
280 — 124.
Black, Lloyd V. : See —
McRoberts, William C, and Black. 2,876,594.
Black, Lloyd V., and J. B. Moorhead. to Pittsburgh Plate
GUiss Co. Apparatus for tempering curved glass sheets.
2,876,592, 3-10-59. CI. 49 — 45.
Black, Louis D., Jr., and S. A. Brown. Mounting for a
lighting fixture. 2,898,073, 8-4-59, CI. 248 — 317.
Black, Marion B. : See —
Black, William A. 2,909,762.
Black, Otis D., and L. H. Cutler, to Radio Corp. of America.
Method of etching copper. 2,908,557, 10-13-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Black, Paul F., R. H. Gill, and W. J. Le Blanc, to The B. F.
Goodrich Co. Method of making hose assembly. 2,916,816,
12-15-59, CI. 29—507.
Black Products Co. : See —
Lau, Erwin M. 2,871.891.
Black, Ralph C. Alternately supportable service trav. 2,880,-
046, ?!_fii_59. CI. 311 — 22.
Black, Raymond D., to United States of America, Air Force.
Apparatus for processing acoustic damping material.
2,913,S38, 11-24-59, CI. 38 — 44.
Black, Richard M., to Teddington Development Corp. Car
journal lubricator. 2,914,363, 11-24-59, CI. 308 — 88.
Black, Robert H.. .1. G. Ross, (i H. Snodderly, S. <;. Juran,
and F. C. Drohmaii. Pin-spottinc mechanism. 2,879,907,
3-31-59. CI. 273—43.
Black, Robert H., J. G. Ross, G. H. Snodderly, S. C. Juran,
and F. C. Drohman, 63% to said Black, 21% to said Ross,
8% to said Snodderly, 4% to said Juran, and 4% to said
Drohman. Bowling pin transfer mechanism. 2,890,050,
6-9-59. CI. 273—43.
Black, Robert P. S. : See —
Ritter, David M., and Black. 2,906.597.
Black. Robert S., and J. S. Carroll. Roll type glue spreaders.
surface coaters, and the like. 2,881,731, 4-14-59, CI.
118—1.
Black, Robert S., and J. S. Carroll. Roll tvpe glue spreaders,
surface coaters, and the like. 2,912,960, 11-17-59,
CI. 118—5.
Black. R^ennard A. : See —
Cadwell. Sidney M., White,
2,873,790.
Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. : See —
Chaple, William F., and McMinn
2, SOS. 41 2.
2.875.921.
2.8,90,070.
2.889.071.
2.915.216.
Black, and Varvaro.
2,868,315
Coffman, Robert S.
Coffman, Robert S.
Coffman, Robert S
Coffman, Robert S,
Coffman, Robert S
Ellis, George O. 2.884,860.
Hansen, Franklin A., and Boetjer. 2.872.938.
Leuszlpr, Wayne E., Wood and Teal. 2 868.313
Leuszler, Wayne E., Wood, and Teal. 2,868,314.
Mitchell, Kenneth G., McMinn, and Laurence. 2.909,905.
Valliant. Charles B., and Scheirman. 2,910,136.
Black. Starr & Gorham : See —
Tarleton, Howard A., and Rothrock. 2,897,958.
Black, Thomas R. Hydraulic valve. 2,919,101, 12-29-59,
CI. 251 — 25.
Black, William A., deceased ; M. B. Black, executrix, to
General Time Corp. Coded signal receiver. 2,909,762,
10-20-59, CI. 340 — 104.
Black, William B., and H. G. Clark, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Carbon disulfide activation in pyrrolidone poly-
merization. 2,912,415, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Black, William J., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Child's toilet
training seat. 2,880,786, 4-7-59, CI. 155—131.
Black, William J., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Wheel cover with
locking devices. 2,902,316, 9-1-59, CI. 301—37.
Black, William T. : See —
Bailey, Donald L., and Black. 2,868,825.
Bailey, Donald L., and Black. 2,868,826.
Blackadder, Robert L. S., J. R. M. Vaughan, and P. Young,
to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. High frequency
transmitting windows. 2,883,631, 4-21-59, CI. 333—98.
Blackbourn, Robert W. : See —
Thompson, Ivan P., Allmang, Hartmann, Winter, and
Blackbourn. 2,873,224.
Blackburn, Alan B., to General Motors Corp. Valve actuat-
ing means. 2,912,008, 11-10-59, CI. 137 — 623.
Blackburn, Alan B.. J. R. Kessler, R. B. Skinner, and J. H.
Smith, to General Motors Corp. Air driven propeller and
governor therefor. 2,876,847, 3-10-59, CI. 170 — 68.
Blackburn, Andrew R., and R. E. Steele, to Ram Inc. Method
and apparatus for molding and hardening articles.
2,882,569, 4-21-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Blackburn, Charles M., to American Cyanamid Co. Appa-
ratus for dispensing material. 2,919,160, 12-29-59, CI.
302—57.
Blackburn, Glen G., to The Berst Corp. Method for inter-
nally cementing cartons and laminates. 2,885,840, 5-12-59,
CI. 53—22.
Blackburn, Jasper, Corp. : See —
Toedtman, John A., and Dodson. 2,915,733.
Blackburn, Luther A. Multiple cylinder, elastic fluid counter-
balanced pump jack. 2,902,884, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 589.
Blackburn. Mack O., to General Motors Corp. Shot peening
apparatus. 2,900,765, 8-25-59, CI. 51 — 9.
Blackburn, Richard E., to Container Corp. of America. Paper
board cask. 2.876.945, 3-10-59. CI. 229 — 45.
Blackford, Benjamin, Jr. : See —
Hazelett, Clarence W. 2,904,860.
Blackford, Benjamin B., to Johnson & Johnson. Process for
treating sheet material. 2,882,179. 4-14-59, CI. 117 — 47.
Blackford, Benjamin B., to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive-
coated fabrics. 2,909,278, 10-20-59, CI. 206—59.
Blackford, Benjamin B., and G. W. McLaren, Jr., to Johnson
& Johnson. Adhesive tape with convolutions tensioned un-
der predetermined program. 2,876,893, 3-10-59, CI. 206—
59.
Blackford, Stephen H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Apparatus for the magnetic recording of data.
2,919,431, 12-29-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Blackhawk Instrument Co. : See —
Pierce, Franklin W., and Woehr. 2,889,918.
Blackhawk Mfg. Co. : See —
Flessate, Clarence L. 2,871.908.
Goehrig, George H., Jr., and Southerwick. 2,909,367.
Hayman, Dennis J. 2,914,369.
Holt. Clare E. 2.867,087.
Southerwick, Harold I. 2,867,409.
Southerwick, Harold I. 2.867,410.
Southerwick, Harold I. 2.909,358.
Stovern, Ingram V., and Vallee. 2.895,712.
Traupmann. Raymond J. 2.867.261.
Blackhurst, George B., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd.
Electric arc welding. 2,916,654, 12-8-59, CI. 314 — 61.
Bladder, Francis G. : See —
Groot, Theodoras C, Janssen, Stephenson, and Blackler.
2,907,619.
Blacklock. Kenneth A. : See —
Howlett. John W., and Blacklock.
Blackman, Arthur W., Jr. : See —
Lewis, George D., and Blackman.
Blackman, Arthur W., Jr.. and G. D.
craft Corp. Rotating flameholder.
CI. 60 — 39.72.
Blackman, Arthur W., Jr., and E. H. Diamond, to United
Aircraft Corp. Flameholder with boundary layer control.
2,912,825, 11-17-59, CI. 60—39.72.
Blackman. Calvin C, to Lee Wilson. Method of and appa-
ratus for heating coils of metal rod, wire or the like.
2 S7-" DOT 3-3-59 CI 263 — 40.
Blackman, Calvin C. to L. Wilson. Oil burner. 2,903,051,
9-8-59, CI. 158 — 28.
Blackman, Keith, Ltd. : See —
Tavener, Ernest E. 2.902,047.
Blackman. Paul R., and W. B. Moon, to Air Reduction Co.,
Inc. Concentric-hopper batch-feeder. 2,891,782, 6-23-59,
C 266—34
Blackman, Reed J. Fan-type insect catching device.
2,883,790, 4-28-59, CI. 43—113.
Blackman, Seymour x.. to Omesn Precision Medical Instru-
ment Co.. Inc. Hypodermic syringes. 2,S74,694, 2-24-59.
CI. 128— 218.
Blackman, Vernon H. : See —
Giannini, Gabriel M., and Blackman. 2,919,370.
Blackmer, Suzanne K. : See —
Houghtelling, Ayres. 2.870.935.
Blackmore. Fred N., to Plastiform Co. Plastic boat. 2,866,9S5,
1-6-59, CI. 9—6.
Blackslioar, Roy S. Desk telephone stand.
5-12-59, CI. 248 — 175.
Blackstone and Co. Ltd. : Srr —
Hallewell, George. 2,871.683.
Blackstone Corp. : See —
Laudenslager. HarrvB.. Jr. 2.895.862.
Murdoch. Alexander. Jr. 2,874,316.
Blackstone. Henry, to Servo Corp. of America. __
ner for determining velocity altitude.
CI. 88—1.
Blackstone, Henry, to Servo Corp. of America.
2,S93,796.
2,911,788.
Lewis, to United Air-
2,911,791, 11-10-59,
2j886,275,
Optical scm-
3.711, 3-24-59.
Optical scan-
ner for determining velocity-altitude. 2,87S,713, 3-24-59,
CI. 88—1.
Blackstone, Henry, to Servo Corp. of America. Radiant en-
ergy ground-clearance meter. 2,S82,783, 4-21-59, CI. 88 — 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Blackstone, Henry, to Servo Corp. of America. Scanning
mechanism. 2,914,608, 11-24-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Blackstone, Henry, and F. G. Willey. to Servo Corp. of
America. Airborne scanner for determining V/H rate.
2,878,712. 3-24-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Blackwell, Alexander L. : See —
Baranauckas, Charles P., Blackwell, and Olmstead.
2 903 463
Blackwell, Dana' J., and E. F. Zawacki, to Lewis Engineering
Co. Illuminated meter. 2,874.671. 2-24-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Blackwell, Dana J., and E. F. Zawacki, to Lewis Engineering
Co. Illuminated indicator means and instrument.
2,914,021, 11-24-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Blackwell, Richard L. Cigarette holder. 2,910,074,10-27-59,
CI. 131 — 257.
Blackwell, Stephen R. : See —
Pritchard, Jack D., and Blackwell. 2,913,226.
Blackwood, Noah L. Plow sweep. 2,877,061, 3-10-59, CI.
306 — 1.6.
Blaes, Viggo A. Automatic tape threading device. 2,891,736,
6-23-59, CI. 242—55.12.
Blaess, A. Albert, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Pack-
aging material. 2,895,270 7-21-59 CI. 53 — 21.
Blagg, Leon. Soap holder. 2,891,348, 6-23-59, CI. 45 — 28.
Blaha, Emil, to Selas Corp. of America. Radiant cup type
gas burner. 2,904,108, 9-15-59, CI. 158 — 113.
Blahnik, Carl E. Gas actuated guns. 2,881,752, 4-14-59,
CI. 124 — 11.
Blain, Albert : See —
Eckert, John P., Jr., and Blain. 2,905,767.
Blain, Albert. Record playing devices. 2,878,024, 3-17-59,
CI. 274—10.
Blain, Albert, to Sperry Rand Corp. Paper stacking guides.
2,906,527, 9-29-59, CI. 270—61.
Blain, Albert, H. F. Welsh, L. D. Wilson, F. Reed. S. Meyer,
and E. O. Roggenstein, to Sperry Hand Corp. Machine for
recording on magnetic tape. 2,874.369, 2-17-59, CI.
340 — 174.
Blain, Albert, H. F. Welsh, L. D. Wilson, and F. Reed, to
Sperry Rand Corp. Tape unit. 2,914,264, 11-24-59, CI.
242 55 12
Blaine Alfred C, to G. Miller. Child's chores recorder for
producing incentive. 2,883,765, 4-28-59, CI. 35 — 23.
Blainey, Alan, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Production of sheet from particulate mate-
rial. 2.886,433, 5-12-59. CI. 75 — 214.
Blainey, Alan, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thermal fission reactor compositions and
method of fabricating same. 2,907,705, 10-6-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Blair, Bertrand J. : See —
Light, Douglas J. N., and Blair. 2,907,463.
Blair, Boyd C, to F. M. Brackett, d. b. a. Brackett Stripping
Machine Co. Method of packaging boards and package
thereof. 2,873,852. 2-17-59, CI. 206 — 60.
Blair, Charles M., Jr. : See —
Wirtel, Arthur F., and Blair. 2,888,399.
Blair. Edgar A., to The Weisbach Corp. Process for produc-
ing aromatic carbonyl compounds and peroxide compounds.
2,916,499, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 340.5.
Blair; Etcvl H. : See —
Britton, Edgar C, and Blair. 2,874,178.
Britton. Edgar C, Blair, and Tolkmith. 2,891,085.
Tolkmith. Henry Blair. Kauer, and Britton. 2,887,506.
Blair. Etcyl H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for the
manufacture of O-aryl 0,0-di-(lower-alkyl) phosphorothio-
ates. 2,887,505. 5-19-59. CI. 260 — 461.
Blair, Etcyl H.. H. R. Slagh. and E. C. Britton, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Bis-phosphoroamidothioates. 2,870,189,
1-20-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Blair, Etcyl H., K. C. Kauer, and E. C. Britton, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method for the preparation of O-aryl phos-
phoroamidothioates. 2,875.233, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 461.
Blair, John W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic braking
device. 2,910,327, 10-27-59, CI. 303 — 63.
Blair, John W., and M. L. Cripe. to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Automatic braking device. 2,S71.065. 1-27-59, CI. 303 — 31.
Blair. Madeline E. Boudoir cap. 2,889,557, 6-9-59 CI. 2 —
174.
Blair, Madeline E. Attachment for a hat. 2,897,511, 8-4-59,
CI. 2—185.
Blair, Robert C, to The British Plaster Board Holdings Ltd.
Manufacture of cellular structures. 2,870,694 1-27-59,
CI. 93—37.
Blair. Royer R., and J. R. Harris, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories. Inc. Non-saturating junction-transistor circuits.
2.887.542, 5-19-59. CI. 179 — 171.
Blair, Samuel. Jr., to Velverav Corp. Cylindrical screen
printing system. 2,906,201, 9-29-59, CI. 101 — 116.
Blair, Winton B., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Fir-
ing system for electrically detonated borehole equipment.
2.871,784, 2-3-59. CI. 102—21.6.
Blair. William E. : See —
Moore, David W. and Blair. 2.901.741.
Blais, Joseph L., to Tricnit Hosiery Mill. Circular knitting
machine. 2,872,795, 2-10-59, CI. 66 — 40.
Blais, Joseph L., to Tricnit Hosiery Mills, Inc. Float trimmer
for circular hosiery. 2,915,80:1, 12-8-59, CI. 26 — 11.
Blais. Maurice E., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Transistor assem-
blies. 2,882,464, 4-14-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Wire twisting machine.
Blaisdell Pencil Co. : See —
Gauthier, Philippe. 2,876,739.
Blaisdell, Sidney B., to Edmands Co.
2,877,620, 3-17-59, CI. 57—58.34.
Blaisdell, William H. : See —
Cundall, Lincoln A., and Blaisdell. 2,904,334.
Blaisse, Berndt S., to N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude
Delft." Panoramic camera. 2.879,703, 3-31-59, CI. 95—16.
Blake, Charles B.t and R. S. Cady, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Wire
coiling machine. 2,900,073, 8-18-59, CI. 205—16.
Blake, Edward S., and W. C. Hammann, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Dicarboxylate esters of alcohol containing a quaternary
carbon in the ^-position. 2,889,354, 6-2-59, CI. 260—468.
Blake, Francis G., and G. A. Schurman, to California Re-
search Corp. Apparatus for combining seismic signals.
2,888.663, 5-26-59, CI. 340 — 15.
Blake, James C, E. F. Deady, and J. R. Haske, to United
States of America, Army. Container cleaning machine.
2,910,077, 10-27-59, CI. 134—168.
Blake, Leslie R., to British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Dynamo-electric machines. 2,905,089, 9-22-59, CI. 103—1.
Blake, Neal A., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Blanking system. 2,911,469, 11-3-59, CI. 178 — 7.2.
Blake, Norman, and W. S. Shore, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Composition of matter comprising a sulfur dioxide
containing solution of a polyamide. 2,919,257, 12-29-59,
CI. 260 — 30.8.
Blake, Ralph K., and F. P. Alles, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Photographic elements. 2,887,379, 5-19-59, CI.
96 — 82.
Blake, Richard F. : See —
Ware, Colin C, Blake, and Demers. 2,899,566.
Blake, Robert W. : See —
Jurs, Peter C, Van Overveen, and Blake. 2,869,239.
Blake, William J. Safety seat for automobiles. 2,900,036,
8-18-59, CI. 180 — 82.
Blakelv, John W. Electric universal joint with unitary lock-
ing means. 2,887.329, 5-1 9-59, CI. 285—168.
Blakely, Robert T., and D. C. Sprong. Electronic accumula-
tor. 2,892,589, 6-30-59, CI. 235—173.
IUancato, Virgil. Marine pier fender. 2,892,315. 6-30-59,
CI. 61 — 48.
Blanchard, Andre, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Electrical resistivity well logging methods and apparatus.
2.872.037 2-3-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Blanchard, Andre, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Apparatus for investigating earth formations. 2,903,070,
9-8-59, CI. 166—100.
Blanchard, Andre, and J. B. Shore, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Apparatus for detonating shaped explosive charges. 2,908,-
222, 10-13-59, CI. 102—20.
Blanchard. Donn C. Supporting means for awning shutters.
2.873,487. 2-17-59, CI. 20—57.5.
Blanchard, Louis, to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de St. Gobain. Chauny &
Cirev. Stabilizing sulphuric anhydride. 2,872,290, 2-3-59,
CI. 23 — 174.
Blanchard, Paul D. : See —
Hoyt, Leo E., and Blanchard. 2,889,809.
Blanchard, Thomas R., to American Cyanamid Co. Method
of recovering thiocyanate solutions. 2.871,093, 1-27-59,
CI. 23—75.
Blanchard, Wallace, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Propeller
cuff assembly. 2,893.496, 7-7-59, CI. 170—159.
Blanchet, Andre F. M., and J. G. A. M. J. Meyer, to SATAM-
Societe Anonyme Pour Tous Appareillages Mecaniques.
Apparatus for metering and dispensing liquid mixtures.
2,898,002, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 26.
Blanehette, Albert G., and V. G. Ristvedt, to Brandt Auto-
matic Cashier Co. Coin sorter. 2,906,276, 9-29-59, CI.
133—3.
Blanehette. Joseph A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Hy-
droxylated polystyrenes. 2,915,511, 12-1-59, CI. 260 —
93.5.
Blanehette. Joseph A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Aminated
polystyrenes. 2,9,15,512, 12-1-59, CI. 260—93.5.
Blanehette, Joseph A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Crystalline
polystyrene oxide homopolymers. 2,916,463, 12-8-59, Cl.
260 — 2.
Blanchl, Serge, and R. Lacour. Method and means for pro-
ducing reinforced plastic structures. 2,887,721, 5-26-59,
Cl. 18—14.
Blanck, Albert A. : See —
Belsky, Fred J., and Blanck. 2,879,861.
Blanco, Elias : See —
Evans, William I., and Blanco. 2,905,212.
Blanco, Elias, to Daystrom, Inc. Adjustable potentiometer.
2,880,293, 3-31-59, Cl. 201—48.
Blanco, Elias. to Daystrom, Inc. Potentiometer contactor.
2,896,185, 7-21-59, Cl. 338 — 202.
Blanco, Pauline M. Slide fastener actuator. 2,908,057,
10-13-59, Cl. 24 — 3.
Blanco, Raymond E.. to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Barium recovery process. 2,895,798,
7-21-59, Cl. 23—102.
Blancq-Cazaux, Armando : See —
Piazze, Thomas E., and Blancq-Cazaux. 2,888,046.
Bland, Julius, and E. D. McKeague, to Standard Oil Co.
Welded aluminum coated tubular member and method of
making same. 2,895,747, 7-21-59, Cl. 285 — 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1950
Bland, Thomas W.. and L. A. O'Brien. Parallel detector fire
alarm system. 2,807,793, l-G-59, CI. 340 — 227.
Blanding, Forrest H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,895,901, 7-21-59, CI.
208—73.
Blanding, Leonard C, to Lear, Inc. Miniature slip ring and
brush assembly. 2,874,362. 2-17-59, CI. 339 — 5.
Blanding, Wendell S., and F. Zimar, to Corning Glass Works.
Coating apparatus. 2,880,097, 4-7-59, CI. 118 — 320.
Blaney, Arthur C, to Radio Corp. of America. Constant
wavelength control tone system. 2,885,491, 5-5-59, CI.
179 — 100.3.
Blankenbaker, John V., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Result-from-
carry adder-subtracters. 2,892,587. 6-30-59, CI. 235 — 164.
Blankenbaker, John V., and R. R. Johnson, to Hughes Air-
craft Co. Multiple input binary adder-subtracters. 2,888,-
202, 5-2G-59, CI. 235—61.
Blankenbuehler John H. : See —
Hobart, Edward A.. Schober, and Blankenbuehler.
2,882,478.
Blankenbuehler, John H., to The Hobart Brothers Co.
Method and apparatus for welding. 2,910,640, 10-27-59,
\^I. o21 8.
Blankenship, Ernest B., and R. E. Goree. Quick acting
incinerator sanitary closet. 2,903,709, 9-15-59, CI 4 — 131.
Blankevoort, D., & Zoon N.V. : See —
Blankevoort, Dirk. 2,906,402.
Blankevoort, Dirk, to D. Blankevoort & Zoon N.V. Apparatus
for the continuous drainage of wet sand. 2,906,402,
9-29-59, CI. 210 — 400.
Blanks, Henry S., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Processes for the manufacture of alloy type semiconductor
rectifiers and transistors. 2,887,417, 5-19-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Blanks, Richard H., Jr. : See —
Blanks, Richard H., Sr. and R. H. Blanks, Jr. 2,908,507.
Blanks, Richard H., Sr. and R. H. Blanks, Jr. Toe-in change
corrector. 2,908,507, 10-13-59, CI. 280 — 95.
Blann, William A., to American Cyanamid Co. Sugar puri-
fication with ion exchangers. 2,911,329, 11-3-59 CI.
127 — 46.
Blanton, Jack W., and I. S. Zonis, to National Research Corp.
Production of chemicals. 2,890,949, 6-16-59, CI 75 — 1
Blanton, John M. : See —
James, Henry A. 2,868,137.
Blanz, Kiirt, to Krauss & Reichert. Spezialmaschinenfabrik
und Apparatebau. Electric motor drive. 2,879,416.
3-24-59. Cl. 310 — 77.
Blasbalg, Herman L., to United States of America, Air Force.
Radio receiver having modulation indicator operated by
automatic gain control bias and demodulated signal.
2,900,499, 8-18-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
B1?.so£l,'™?oward C- Slidable jaw-face, open-end wrench.
2,879,681, 3-31-59, Cl. 81—179.
Blase. Edwin W., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Antibiotic puri-
fication and complex compounds. 2,873,276 2-10-59, Cl.
260 — 295.
Blaser, Bruno : See —
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, and Schirp. 2,906,774.
Raecke, Bernhard. Blaser, Schirn, and Stein. 2,891.992.
Raecke. Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, Schirp, and Schutt.
2,900,386.
Blaser, Bruno, and W. J. Kaiser, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
Acid esters of acyl-phosnhorous acids and method of mak-
ing the same. 2,900,408, 8-18-59, Cl. 250 — 461.
Blaser, Bruno, and W. J. Kaiser, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
Process tor the purification of terephthalic acid esters.
2,912,457, 11-10-59, Cl. 260 — 475.
Blaser Bruno, W. Stein, and H. Schutt, to Henkel & Cie.
G.m.b.H. Process for the production of aromatic carboxylic
acids which may be substituted by sulfonic acid groups.
2,913,488, 11-17-59, Cl. 260—507.
™T Ro'?ert TT- and M. Christensen, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Welded and bolted closure for high pressure
vessel. 2,896,811, 7-28-59, Cl. 220 — 63
Blash, Joseph A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Lens cleaning ap-
paratus. 2.874.395, 2-24-59, Cl 15 — 21
Blashfield. William H., to North Electric Co. Telephone call
surveying equipment. 2.875.286. 2-24-59, Cl. 179 — 175 2
Blashfield. William H., to North Electric Co. Battery charger
apnaratus. 2.875,395, 2-24-59, Cl. 321 — 19
Blashfield, William H.. to North Electric Co. Automatic
telephone system. 2,897.278. 7-28-59 Cl 179 — 18.
Blashfield, William H., J. E. Callender, and B. A. Harris, to
North Electric Co. Automatic telephone system. 2,905,764,
9-22-59, Cl. 179—8.
Blasius Herman J., and R. G. Reichle, to American Wilhert
Vault Corp. Multiple tier concrete grave box construction.
2,913,895. 11-24-59, Cl. 72—7.
Blaski. John F. : See —
Schaub, Lisle C. and Blaski. 2,887,192.
Blaskowski, Henry J., to Combustion Engineering. Inc.
Method and apparatus for recuperative heat exchange.
2,895,719, 7-21-59, Cl. 257—245.
Blatherwiek. Delbert T.. to Robertson Phnto-Mechanix. Inc.
Vacuum film support. 2,895,706. 7-21-59, Cl. 248 — 363.
Blatt, Lee N., W. P. Peyser, and S. Lapidus, to Bogart Mfg.
Corp. Dummy load for microwaves. 2,908,875, 10-13-59,
Cl. 333—22.
Blatt, Paula. Girdle anchor. 2,891,253, 6-23-59, Cl. 2 — 313.
Blatt, Paula. Thigh molder. 2,891,549. 6-23-59, Cl. 128 — 524.
Blatt. Paula. Maternity girdle and garter supporter.
2,891,550, 6-23-59. Cl. 128—535.
Rubber cush-
Draft mech-
Draft gears.
Blatt, Paula. Abdomen-supporting means and garter belt.
2,891,551, 6-23-59, Cl. 128 — 535.
Blatt, Paula. Girdle anchor. 2,904,793, 9-22-59, Cl. 2—313.
Blatt, Paula. Girdle anchor. 2,905,179, 9-22-59, Cl.
128—530.
Blatt, Ralph E., to Kenco Chemical Co. Candle. 2,918,750,
12—29—59 Cl 43 125.
Blattel, Alfred, and M*. E. Duchoviner, to Raytheon Co.
Electronic tube assembly jigs. 2,919,128, 12-29-59, Cl.
269—123.
Blatter, Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Voltage regulation arrangement for contact converters.
2,895,101, 7-14-59, Cl. 321 — 48.
Blattner, Elizabeth : See —
Blattner, Emil H. 2,913,288.
Blattner, Lnul H., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Railway
truck. 2,867,177, 1-6-59, Cl. 105—203.
Blattner, Emil U., to Symington Wayne Corp. Draft rigging.
2,880,888, 4-7-59, Cl. 213 — 64.
Blattner, Emil II., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Railway
draft gear. 2,884,140, 4-28-59, Cl. 213 — 45.
Blattner, Emil H., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Draft
rigging. 2,884,142, 4-28-59, Cl. 213 — 60.
Blattner, Emil H., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Coupler
support. 2,884,143, 4-28-59, Cl. 213—61.
Blattner, Emil H., to Symington Wayne Corp.
ioning unit. 2.889,056, 6-2-59, Cl. 213 — 40.
Blattner, Emil H., to Symington Wayne Corp.
anism. 2,897,980, 8-4-59, Cl. 213—32.
Blattner, Emil H., to Symington Wayne Corp.
2,897,981, 8^-59, Cl. 213—45.
Blattner, Emil H., deceased ; E. Blattner, executrix, to
Symington Wayne Corp. Resilient side bearings. 2,913,288,
11-17-59, Cl. 308—138.
Blattner, Karl, to Faber & Schleicher Akt. Stacking device
for sheet printing machines. 2,878,017, 3-17-59, CL
271 — 79.
Blatz Brewing Co. : See — -
Murtaugh, Justin J., Lavrich, Ruff, Krueck, and Grant.
2,898,209.
Blatz, Peter A., % each to E. B. Jenkins, M. B. Simon, and
E. B. Kane. Feed bar for soft leather working machine.
2,909,008, 10-20-59, Cl. 51 — 78.
Blatz, Philip S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Coated polymeric thermoplastic dielectric film. 2,870,044,
1-20-59, Cl. 117—138.8.
Blatz, PhiliD S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coated
polymeric thermoplastic dielectric film. 2,875,098, 2-24-59,
Cl. 117 — 138.8.
Blau, James B. Self-shedding downspout shield for eaves
troughs. 2,875,712, 3-3-59, Cl. 108—30.
Blauer, Maurice. Combination raincoat pouch and garrison
hat rain cover. 2,880,422, 4-7-59, Cl. 2 — 187.
Blaum, Ott-Heinrich, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G. m.
b H. Rapid braking arrangement for forward-and-reverse
drives. 2 872.002. 2-3-59. Cl. 192 — 21.5.
Blaupunkt-Werke, G.m.b.H. : See —
Fanselau, Werner, and Carstensen. 2,914,404.
Blaustein, Aaron, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Winer contact for variable resistance devices. 2,876,320,
3_3_59 ci 201 48.
Blauvelt.' Ralph C, and T. J. Eppele, to Thompson Products,
Tne. Rotation control system. 2,872,631, 2-3-59, Cl.
318—28.
Blauvelt, Roland G. : See —
Henkel, Harvey L., and Blauvelt. 2,887,905.
Blaw-Knox Co. : See —
Bearer, Henrv P., Jr. 2,902,707.
Griffin, Harry L. 2.893.871.
Hibner, De Los E„ Jr.. and Humphrey. 2.883,694.
Montgomery, Duncan B., and Moore. 2,891,045.
Moore, George E. 2.892 366.
Ornitz, Nathaniel B. 2,897,557.
Plas, Ralph J. 2.888.864.
Pottmever. Edward W 2.891.567.
Robinson. George L. Re. 24.606.
Rodder, William. 2,905,243.
Schuetz. James W. 2.890,796.
Blaylock, Thomas : See —
Martin, Charles G. 2.913,296.
Blazek, Ronald R. Work-holding device having plungers actu-
nted by hydraulic fluid composed of a fusible alloy.
2,882,771, 4^21-59, Cl. 81—38.
Blazek, Wrilliam J., and C. D. Hillis. to Lemeo Products, Inc.
Laminated solid wall bearins: retainer and method of mak-
ing the same. 2,875.005, 2-24-59. Cl. 308 — 201.
Blazek, William J., and J. J. Strnad, to Lempco Products,
Inc. Method of producing a ball-bearing assembly.
2,897,582, 8-4-59, Cl. 29—148.4.
Bleacher's Association Ltd. : See —
Parker, Charles S.. and Melville.
Parker. Charles S., and Melville.
Bleakney, Robert M.,
of America, Navy.
61.08.
Bleaney, Paul, to A. B. Mould and Construction Co. Ltd.
Mechanically operated shovels or scrapers. 2,869,843,
1-20-59, Cl. 259 — 164.
Blease, Malcolm T., to Grinnell Corp. Insulating mounting
for bar conductor. 2.913,516, 11-17-59, Cl. 174 — 171
Bleazey, John C, to Radio Corp. of America. Variable
capacitor. 2,913,644, 11-17-59, Cl. 317—249.
2.890.515.
2,905,999.
and E. J. Workman, to United States
Switch. 2,903,534, 9-8-59, Cl. 200—
LIST OF PATENTEES
93
Blecha Joseph C. Device for determining the location and
angle of dowel-receiving holes in furniture and cabinet con-
struction. 2,903,920, 9-15-59, CI. 77— '62. ...
Blecher Franklin H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Interlaced feedback amplifier. 2,909,623, 10-20-59, CI.
179—171.
Blechner, Charles: See— _„„
Benfield, James W., and Blechner. 2,911,722.
Bleck, Max E., to Stanley Aviation Corp. Leg retraction
and restraining device for aircraft ejection seat. 2,904,28o,
9-15-59, CI. 244 — 122.
Blecker, Ray H. : See — „„„„„.,„
Petersen, John S., and Blecker. 2,869,619.
Petersen, John S., and Blecker. 2,869,622
Bleckmann, Kichard. Flange assembly. 2,905,801, 9-22-59,
Blees W illiam' A., to Sacket Sporting Goods Co. Ball catcher.
2,895,737. 7-21-59, CI. 273— 26.
Bleibtreu Hermann. Running gear for railroad vehicle.
2,915,020, 12-1-59, CI. 105 — 4. ,„--„„, ,01 *n
Bleibtreu, Hermann. Railway truck. 2,915,021, 12-1-59,
CI. 105—197.1. „ ,, . r,
Bleich, Leon, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process
for the preparation of high octane number fuels. 2,909,583,
10-20-59, CI. 260—683.73. „
Bleich, Leon, H. G. Codet, and C. E. Hemminger, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Isomerization process.
2,909,582, 10-20-59, CI. 260—683.73.
Bleicher William, to Trim-Master Corp. Mechanism for
operating on tubular blanks. 2,873,704, 2-17-59, CI.
112 — 2.
Blench, Ronald O., to E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd. Process for
the production of a coffee extract in the form of a dry
powder. 2,918,372, 12-22-59, CI. 99—71.
Bless, Harold, to United States of America, Navy. Friction
brake for catapults. 2,894,606, 7-14-59, CI. 188 — 62.
Bletcher, James H. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,875,702.
Bletcher, Pearl W. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,875,702.
Bletcher, Ralph E., and I. A. Ward, assors. of small percent-
ages to various assignees. Diverter valve for a shower in-
stallation. 2,867,230. 1-6-59, CI. 137 — 119.
Bletcher, Ralph E., and I. A. Ward, 5% to R. E. Bletcher,
12V'% to E. H. Bucknell, 12%% to M. Bucknell, 10% to
P. W. Bletcher, 25% to M. B. Liston, 10% to J. H. Bletcher,
10% to H. B. Skinner, 8% to C. R. B. Robertson, 2%
to F. K. Robertson, and 5% to J. H. Bletcher, as trustee.
Combination fixture. 2,875,702, 3-3-59, CI. 103 — 262.
Bletcher, Ralph E., and I. A. Ward, small percentages to
various assignees. Spout fitting. 2,894,695, 7-14-59, CI.
239 — 443.
Bletzinger, John C. : See —
Harwood, Kenneth J., Mayo, and Bletzinger. 2,902,037.
Bletzinger, John C, and W. U. Day, to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Sanitary napkin. 2,902,038, 9-1-59, CI. 128 — 290.
Bleuenstein, Julius M., to Ford Motor Co. Shell molding.
2.876,512, 3-10-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Blew, William R., Jr. : See —
Rogers, Russell H., Jr., and Blew. 2,890,232.
Blewett, Guy C, W. K. McCoy, and B. R. Walsh, to Gulf Oil
Corp. Fluid proportioning apparatus. 2,883,996, 4-28-59,
CI. 137 — 100.
Bley, Rudolph S., to Beaunit Mills, Inc. Yarn crimping
apparatus. 2,908,961, 10-20-59 CI. 28 — 62.
Bley, Rudolph S., to Beaunit Mills, Inc. Yarn crimping
apparatus. 2,910,761, 11-3-59, CI. 28 — 62.
Bley, Rudolph S., R. H. Carter, D. J. Edgar, L. R. Graybeal,
and K. M. Schmidt, to North American Rayon Corp.
Process and apparatus for the continuous production of
synthetic thread. 2,898,627, 8-11-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Bley. William G.. to Scott & Williams, Inc. Looping ma-
chines and methods, and in knitted fabrics seamed thereby.
2.871,806. 2-3-59. CI. 112 — 25.
Blicharz, Mitchell S. : See —
Fox. Sidney M., Blicharz, and Winterbottom. 2,875,247.
Blicke, Frederick F.. to The Regents of University of Michi-
gan. Alkamine esters of a-(A'-cycloalkenyl)-/?-hydroxy-
aliphatie acids and preparation thereof. 2,889,353, 6-2-
59. CI. 260 — 468.
Blickman, Johannes, and G. L. Weamer, to California Re-
search Corp. Process for preparing sulfur compounds.
2,878,243, 3-17-59, CI. 260—139.
Bligard, Erling J., and R. H. Racea, to Textron Inc. Airplane
engine suspension and mounts therefor. 2,891,743, 6-23-59,
CI. 248—5.
Blight. Dennis J. : See —
Sharp, Leonard W. D., and Blight. 2,874,253.
P.lik, Rudolf. Electrische Apparaten-en Metaalwarenfabriek
N. V. : See —
Barel, Cornelis. 2.870.468.
Blish, Lorn J. Shirt collar. 2,903,703, 9-15-59, CI. 2 — 137.
Bliss, Carl M., to Sta-Rite Products, Inc. Valve for direct
pressure shallow well pumping system. 2,911,916,
11-10-59. CI. 103 — 25.
Bliss. Charles A., and A. C. Faatz. Jr., to Foster Wheeler
Corp. Composite firebrick. 2,908,157, 10-13-59, CI. 72 —
36.
Bliss. Charles O. Dish drainer. 2.885,087, 5-5-59, CI.
211 — 11.
Bliss, Charles O. Containers. 2,885,107, 5-5-59, CI. 220 — 17.
2,911,080.
Inc. Air dashpot.
to Veeder-Root Inc.
2,869,791, 1-20-59,
Read-out
2,895,121,
Diesel Electric Corp.
1-27-59, CI. 210 — 453.
2,892,471, 6-30-59, CI.
display figures.
Bliss E. W., Co. : See —
Crane, Edward V., Curtner, and Fehn.
Curtner, Richard L. 2, 893,530.
Fehn, Frank P. 2,912,606.
Hadley, Robert W. 2,686,155.
Hadley, Robert W. 2,893,529.
McCaffrey. Leo F. 2,890,609.
Potter, Robert. 2,S77,821.
Bliss, Harvey N., to Veeder-Root,
2,868,336, 1-13-59, CI. 188 — 95.
Bliss, Harvey N., and O. Wild, Jr.,
Resetting mechanism for registers.
CI. 235—144.
Bliss & Laughlin, Inc. : See — ■
Larson, Arthur D., and Spencer. 2,877,534.
Bliss, Theodore J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Sensing
system for brushless type generator. 2,913,656, 11-17-59,
CI. 322—25.
Bliss, William R., to Van Norman Industries, Inc.
apparatus for movable indicating mechanisms.
7-14-59, CI. 340 — 147.
Bliudzius Irene D. : See —
Jucaitis. Pranas, and Bliudzius. 2,876,105.
Jucaitis, Pranas, Bliudzius, and Rockwell. 2,876,106.
Jucaitis, Pranas, Bliudzius, and Rockwell. 2,876,107.
Bliudzius, Irene D., P. Jucaitis, and N. P. Rockwell, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Dietetic gelled pectin con-
taining food composition. 2,876,101, 3-3-59, Ci. 99 — 129.
Bliudzius, Irene D., N. P. Rockwell, and P. Jucaitis, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Dietetic frozen food compo-
sition. 2,876,104, 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 136.
Blixrud, John O., to General Mills, Inc. Distributing means.
2,912,127, 11-10-59, CI. 214 — 17.
Blizard, Robert B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Azimuth reference
device. 2,887,783, 5-26-59, CI. 33 — 226.
Blizard, Robert B., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Saturable reactor computer. 2,917,238, 12-15-59, CI. 235 —
194.
Blocli, Alexander, to Consolidated
Liquid filter structure. 2,870,914,
Bloch, Elsie C. and G. Pile fabric.
139 — 391.
Bloch, Erich. Device for supporting
2.867,362. 1-6-59, CI. 223 — 120.
Bloch, Erich, to International Business Machines Corp. Out-
put branch amplifier. 2,910,677, 10-27-59, CI. 340—174.
Bloch, Erich, and R. C. Paulsen, to International Business
Machines Corp. Magnetic not or circuit. 2,S89,543, 6-2-
59, CI. 340 — 174.
Bloch, Erich, and H. J. Hallstead, to International Business
Machines Corp. Core assembly. 2,910,673, 10-27-59, CI.
340 — 174.
Bloch. Godfrey : See —
Bloch, Elsie C. and G. 2,892,471.
Bloch, Herman S. : See —
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Bloch. 2,867,673.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Bloch. 2,899,943.
Hervert, George L., and Bloch. 2,871,095.
Hervert, George L.. and Bloch. 2,871,096.
Hervert, George L., and Bloch. 2,872,418.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co.
of alumina. 2,867,505, 1-6-59, CI. 23 — 143.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co.
hexachloro-5-N-alkyl carboxamide bicyclo [2.2.1]-2-heptene.
2,872.483, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 557.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Purifica-
tion of a recirculating solvent. 2,878,182, 3-17-59, CI.
208 — 321.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkvlation
of aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,887,520, 5-19-59, CI.
260—671.
Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation
of para-dialkyl substituted aromatic compounds. 2,916,530,
12-8-59, CI. 260—668.
Bloch, Herman S., and E. M. Geiser, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Preparation of 1,2-ditolylethane. 2,878,260,
3-17-59, CI. 260—668.
Bloch, Herman S., and B. Kvetinskas, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Production and recovery of unsaturated hydro-
carbons employing adiponitrile containing solvent.
2,886,614, 5-12-59, CI. 260—680.
Bloch, Herman S., and G. L. Hervert, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Alkylation of benzene. 2,887,518, 5-19-59, CI.
260—671.
Bloch, Herman S., and E. M. Geiser, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Manufacture of para-xylcne. 2,894,046, 7-7-59, CI.
260 — 673.5.
Bloch, Herman S., and V. Haensel, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Isomerization process. 2,900,425, 8-18-59, CI.
260—666.
Bloch, Herman S., and R. C. Wackher, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Recovery of dialkyl ethers of 5-alkylpyrogallol
by solvent extraction of wood tar distillate. 2,908,719,
10-13-59, CI. 260—613.
Bloch, Herman S., and L. Schmerllng, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Polyoxyalkylene glycol monoethers of thiophenolic
derivatives of halocycloalkenes. 2,910,508, 10-27-59, CI.
260—609.
Bloch. Jack, to Foster Grant Co.. Inc. Molded plastic basket.
2,895.522, 7-21-59, CI. 150 — 48.
Bloch, Lilli. Eyeglass case. 2,918,959, 12-29-59, CI. 150 — 52.
Production
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Bloch, Monroe P. : See —
Harris, Frederic R. 2,897,654.
Bloeh, Morton G., A. F. Houser, and W. H. King, to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Process for separating wax from oils.
2,904,496, 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 33.
Block & Anderson : See —
Benham, Leonard V. 2,876,006.
Block & Anderson Ltd. : See —
Broughan, Leslie E., and Brown. 2,880,670.
Brown, Roland. 2,872,896.
Block, George P. Ski binder. 2,888,692, 6-2-59, CI. 9—21.
Block, Herman H. Riding toy. 2,871,015, 1-27-59, CI.
272—1.
Block, Kenneth B. : See —
Hirsch, James C, and Block. 2,911,217.
Block, Lester \V. Brassiere. .2,896,631, 7-28-59, CI. 128—475
Block, Meyer : See —
Katzman, Lawrence, Block, and Gershen. 2,885,750.
Block, Meyer L. : See —
Katzman, Max and L., and Block. 2,886,793.
Block, Morris H. : See —
Kellner, Paul, and Block. 2,914,070.
Block, Richard J., to Minute Maid Corp. Enriched fruit
juices. 2,919,195, 12-29-59, CI. 99 — 105.
Block, Richard J., and G. Zweig, to The Borden Co. Modified
milk. 2,903,358, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 54.
Block, Walter W., to Quaker Stretcher Co. Laundry cart
with plastic basket. 2,875,806, 3-3-59, CI. 150 — 49.
Block, Walter W., to Quaker Stretcher Co. Portable folding
table. 2,903,313, 9-8-59, CI. 311—90.
Blocker, Leo B. : See —
Ritter, Darrell L., Blocker, and Willcox. 2,886,265.
Blod, Francis E., to Farrington Mfg. Co. Watch display case.
2,889,037, 6-2-59, CI. 206 — 45.13.
Blodgett. Edwin O. to Commercial Controls Corp. Verifying
printing machine. 2.901,042. 8-25-59, CI. 164 — 113.
Blodgett, Edwin O., and W. C. Ahrns, to Commercial Controls
Corp. Printing machine for translating coded information
with conversion between code levels. 2,886,159, 5-12-59,
CI. 197 — 20.
Blodgett, Edwin O., and W. C. Ahrns, to Commercial Con-
trols Corp. Writing machine. 2,905,298, 9-22-59, CI.
197—20.
Blodgett, Norman S. : See —
Castonguay, Leon H., and St. Cyr. 2,886,059.
Bloem. Aldert T.. to North American Philips Co., Inc. De-
vice' for thawing an ice separator used in a system com-
prising a cold-gas refrigerator. 2,881,599, 4—14-59, CI.
62—154.
Bloem, Herman, and M. Stel, to North American Philips Co.,
Inc. Method of impregnating fibre masses with a viscous,
hardenable resin insoluble in water. 2,875,094, 2-24-59,
CI. 117—115.
Bloembergen, Nicolaas. Uninterrupted amplification key
stimulated emission of radiation from a substance having
three energy states. 2,909,654, 10-20-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Blok. Lourens. and G. Zwanenburg, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. System for high-frequency heating of work pieces.
2,896.936, 7-28-59, CI. 266 — 4.
Blomquist, Albeit E., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Variable armored sections for vehicles. 2,871,763, 2-3-59,
CI. 89—36.
Blomquist. Alfred T. : See —
Panzer. Jerome, and Blomquist. 2,918,493.
Blomquist, Uno O., to A B Svenska Maskinverken. Furnaces.
2,907,288, 10-6-59, CI. 110—28.
Blomqvist, Georg H., and A. I. Malm, to P. O. Stokkebyes
Kvavnaktiebolag. Procpsses of producing a baked cereal
product. 2.868 648, 1-13-59. CI. 99 — 83.
Blomstedt. John B., and E. H. Olofsson, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Cathode connected LC-oscillator. 2,906,-
966, 9-29-59, CI. 331 — 176.
Blomstran, Carl A., and W. J. Ehrensperger, to Stoekham
Valves & Fittings, Inc. Valve actuating mechanism.
2,889,133, 6-2-59, CI. 251 — 164.
Blomstrand, John H., V2 to F. W. Nyquist. Tool holder.
2,916,802, 12-15-59, CI. 29 — 97.5.
Blonder, Isaac S. Cable Insulation cutter with cutter mov-
able about the periphery of the cable. 2,903,064, 9-8-59,
CI. 164—60.
Blonder, Isaac S. Electrical cable coupler. 2,914,740,
11-24-59, CI. 333—97.
Blood, Harold L., to The Heald Machine Co. Grinding
machine. 2,903,827, 9-15-59, CI. 51 — 48.
Blood, Harold L., to The Heald Machine Co. Grinding ma-
chine. 2,909,000, 10-20-59, CI. 51 — 50.
Blood, Lewis B. Filter screen in fuel distribution. 2,890,796,
6-16-59, CI. 210—470.
Blood, Ravmond : See —
Start. Ernest, and Blood. 2,873,593.
Bloom, Aaron. Aviator's breathing oxygen duration indicator.
2.908,167, 10-13-59, CI. 73—393.
Bloom. Abe M. Roasting machine for hamburger patties, or
the like. 2,867,163, 1-6-59, CI. 99—380.
Bloom, Albert. H. B. Froyormuth. and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for the preparation
of isopyanates. 2.875.226. 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 453.
Bloom. Albert. H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Rppoverv of organic iso-
cyanates. 2,884,359, 4-28-59, CI. 202—52.
Bloom, Albert, H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Recovery of organic iso-
cyanates. 2,884,360, 4-28-59, CI. 202—57.
Bloom, Albert, H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Recovery of organic iso-
cyanates. 2,884,361, 4-28-59, CI. 202—57.
Bloom, Albert, H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Recovery of organic isc-
cyanates. 2,884,362 4-28-59, CI. 202—57.
Bloom, Albert, H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Recovery of organic iso-
cyanates. 2,884,363, 4-28-59, CI. 202—57.
Bloom, Albert, H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington,
to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabilized organic iso-
cyanates. 2,891,983, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 453.
Bloom, Albert, and D. L. Deutsch, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Preparation of vat dyestuffs. 2,908,685, 10-13-59,
CI. 260—282.
Bloom, Albert, H. B. Freyermuth, and J. B. Normington, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for the preparation
of isocyanates. 2,911,429, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 453.
Bloom, Albert S., and R. C. Winslow, to Consolidated Diesel
Electric Corp. Auxiliary power system. 2,917,635,
12-15-59, CI. 290—30.
Bloom, Barry M. : See —
Agnello, Eugene J., Bloom, and Daubach. 2,904,546.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Hydrogenated
2-(l-naphthylamino)-oxazolines. 2,870,159, 1-20-59, CI.
260—307.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. 2(ben'ofnranyl
amino)-and 2(thianaphthenyl amino) oxazolines. 2,870,160,
1-20-59, CI. 260—307.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. 2-(l-indanyl amino)-
oxazolines. 2,870,161. 1-20-59. CI. 260—307.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
quinolyl and 1,2,3,4-tetrahvdroisoquinolyl derivatives of
l,3-diazacyclohexene-2. 2,870.222, 3-3-59, CI. 260—256.4.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Synthesis cf substi-
tuted 1,3 diazacyclopentenes and 1,3 diazacyclohexenes.
2,876,223, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 256.4.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Derivatives of 1,3-
diazacyclo-alkene-2. 2,876.229, 3-3-59, CI. 260—288.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Therapeutic agents.
2,876.232, 3-3-59, CI. 260—307.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. N-(l-indanyl)-
N'-(/3-substituted ethyl)-ureas. 2,883,410, 4-21-59, CI.
260—456.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Inc. Therapeutic
agents. 2,889.351, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 456.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Synthesis of
l,3-diazacycloalkene-2. 2,899,426, 8-11-59, CI. 260—239.5.
Bloom, Barry M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 2-phenvlamino-
l,3-diazacyclohexene-2. 2,899,434, 8-11-59, CI. 260—256.4.
Bloom, Barry M., and G. D. Laubach, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Sulfur containing steroid compositions. 2,878,157,
3-17-59, CI. 167—52.
Bloom. Barry M., D. A. Kita, G. D. Laubach, and G. M. Shull,
to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 14a-hydroxv-9a halo hydrocor-
tisone and intermediates. 2,891,080, 6-16-59. CI. 260—
397.45.
Bloom, Barry M., and R. E. Carnahan, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Isonicotinylhvdrazino alkanoic amides. 2,894,972,
7_14_59 q\ 260 295
Bloom, Bertha B. Music time guide. 2,915,121, 12-1-59,
CI. 161—6.
Bloom, Eli H., and I. Wiener, to Universal Dental Co. Tooth
carding device. 2.874 487, 2-24-59, CI. 35—49.
Bloom Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Conway, Leon F., and Dinneen. 2,902,254.
Bloom, Frank E. Double acting spring hinge for folding
doors. 2,891,274, 6-23-59. CI. 16 — 190.
Bloom, John W, and B. Brubaker, to General Motors Corp.
Folding arm rest. 2,917,107, 12-15-59, CI. 155 — 112.
Bloom. Martin H. : See —
Ferri, Antonio, Libby, and Bloom. 2,892,308.
Bloom, Quentin M.v to Selas Corp. of America. Strip heat-
ing furnace. 2.869,846, 1-20-59, CI. 263 — 3.
Bloom, Samuel M., xfi to M. Nison. Fabric softener ejector.
2,872.076. 2-3-59. CI. 222—70.
Bloom, Sidney : See —
Turcsan, Peter S. 2,911,696.
Bloom, Stanley B., to Philco Corp. Control svstem for wash-
ing machines. 2.885 879, 5-12-59, CI. 68 — 207.
Bloomberg, David J. Mixing and control valve. 2,887,128,
5-19-59. CI. 137—635.
Bloomberg, David J., to General Electric Co. Turbomachine
bucket-wheel fabricated by casting. 2,894,318, 7-14-59,
CI. 29—156.8.
Bloomberg, David J., to General Electric Co. Speed limit-
ing nrransement for turbine rotors. 2,913,872, 11-24-59,
CI. 60 — 39.11.
Bloomberg, David J., to General Electric Co. Overspeed
control for fuel system turbopump. 2,914,296, 11-24-59,
CI. 253—16.5.
Bloomer Bros. Co. : See —
Hatcher, Glenn B. 2.894,432.
Holmes, Ravnor M. 2.903,180.
Inman, William H. 2 870 050.
Tnman, William H. 2. 878. 986.
Tiunni). William H. 2,878 987.
Inman William IT. 2.881.968.
Inman, William H. 2,884, ISO.
Tobev. Leon TT. 2.871.641.
Truini, Richard C. 2,871.640.
LIST OF PATENTEES
95
Bloomquist, Clarence T. Rest and the like for the head, back
and feet. 2,884,991, 5 5-59, CI. 155—154.
Bloomquist, Egner L. Case for cardboard milk cartons and
the like. 2,904,211, 9-15-59, CI. 220—19.
Bloomstran, Hilmer : See —
Weller, Walter, and Bloomstran. 2,889,055.
Blose, Thomas L., to A. O. Smith Corp. Conically tapered
screw-type casing joint with metal-to-metal seal.
2,893,759, 7-7-59, CI. 285 — 334.
Blosser, Denzil M. Car tent. 2,870,774, 1-27-59, CI.
135 — 7.1.
Blough, John G. : See —
Fasold, George A., and Blough. 2,871,817.
Blouin, Maurice A., to Simplex Time Recorder Co. Reset
mechanism for time indicating clock. 2,900,787, 8-25^59,
CI. 58—34.
Blount, Alvie E., to Jersey Production Research Co. Charge-
planting motor-bit drill. 2,880,966, 4-7-59, CI. 255—4.
Blount, Alvie E., to Jersey Production Research Co. Appa-
ratus for plantiag explosive charges at submarine locations.
2,880,967. 4-7-59, CI. 255 — 4.
Blount, Alvie E., T. Flatow, and F. L. Chalmers, to Jersey
Production Research Co. Weight handling mechanism.
2,897,907, 8-4-59, CI. 181— .5.
Blount, i rank K.. and M. K. Krom. to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Line concentrator checking arrangement.
2,894,073, 7-7-59, CI. 179—18.
Blow, Angus W., and G. H. Clark, to General Dynamics Corp.
Monitoring indication for communication system. 2,881,-
250. -1-7 -.in ci. 179 — 1.
Blower Application Co. : See —
Panning, Martin H., and Curry. 2,894,697.
Panning. Martin H., and Curry. 2.917,342.
Bloxham, Gordon P., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for detecting variations in the diameter of an
advancing strand. 2,913,828, 11-24-59, CI. 33—143.
Bloxham, Gordon F., and W. J. Hyde, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for cutting and joining tapes.
2,883,893. 4-28-59, CI. 78—82.
Bloxsom, Daniel E., Jr. High velocity gun system. 2,899,864,
8-18-59, CI. 89—7.
Blubaugh. Bernard L. Implement transport having a vertical
arti-stnhle chassis. 2.872.204. 2-3-59. CI. 280 — 44.
Bludworth, Joseph E., to Delhi-Taylor Oil Corp. Acetylene
producing process. 2,884,472, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 679.
Bludworth, Josenh E., and C. A. Leatherwood, to Delhi-Taylor
Oil Corp. Process for the regeneration of acetylene ab-
sorbing liquids. 2,911,067, 11-3-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Blue. John, to John Blue Co., Inc. Duster nozzle. 2,909,866,
10-27-59. CI. 43 — 145.
Blue. John, D. Johnston, and L. Tangeman, to John Blue Co.,
Inc. Hose pump. 2.913,992, 11-24-59, CI. 103 — 149.
Blue, John. Co.. Inc. : See —
P.iue. John. 2 909.866.
Blue, John, Johnston, and Tangeman. 2,913,992.
Horton, Donelson B. 2,909,191.
Blue, Robert D. : See —
Neinert, Marshall P., and Blue. 2.913.332.
Neipert, Marshall P., Blue, and Houser. 2,898.284.
Blue. Robert D and M. P. Neipert. to The Dow Chemical Co.
Arc-on thodo production of titanium. 2,887,443, 5-19-59,
CI. 20.1—64.
Blue. Sidnev D. Can holders. 2.917.33S, 12-15-59, CI.
294 — 31.2.
Blue Channel Torn.. The : See —
Fellers Car! R., and Znchowski. 2.870,025.
Ha"-is. Sterling G. 2.S95.162.
Blue M Electric Co. : See —
Lawler, Joseph A. 2.89S.436.
Blue Ridee r.l-iss Corp. : See —
Olvtin. Thpodore W. 2 8^7.710.
Glynn. Theodore W. 2.906,256.
Blue Spark. Inc. : Sre —
Anderson. William R.. and Dodson.
Bluestein. Ren A., to General Electric Co.
organopolvsiloxanes containing silicon-bonded carboxyalkyl
grouns. 2.875.177. 2-24-59. CI 260 — 46.5.
Blnpstpiu. Be A., to General Electric Co. Preparation of
higher nlkvinted alkvl halogenosilanes. 2,887,501,
5_1P,-59 H 2^0 — 148 2.
Blue^ein Ben \ _ to General Electric Co. Preparation of
alkvl ehlorosilanes. 2.887.502 5-19-59. CI. 260 — 448.2.
Bluestein. Ben A., to General Electric Co. Preparation of
carboxyalkvl polvsiloxanes. 2,900,363, 8-18-59, €1.
260 16.5.
Bluestone. Henrv : See —
Pyne, William J., and Bluestone. 2,898,205.
Bluestone, Henrv. to Diamond Alkali Co. Method for con-
trolling nematodes. 2.895.869. 7-21-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Bluestone. Henrv. to Diamond Alkali Co. Reaction products
of tr'halonitroalkenes with dienes. 2,917,551, 12-15-59,
CI. 260 — 644.
Blum. Beniamin : See —
Stern, Isidor, and Blum. 2.910,121.
Blum. Bernard S.. and E. J. Philinns. to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Method of brazing titanium. 2,914,848, 12-1-59, CI. 29 —
494.
Blum, Harry J., to Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co. Saw blade
backstop. 2.914.101, 11-24-59, CI. 143 — 160.
Blum. Josef, to Ivan Sorvall, Inc. Centrifuge deviation
sensing switching mechanism. 2,895,023, 7-14—59, CI.
200 — 61.45.
Microtome stage.
2,917.863.
Preparation of
Blum, Josef, to Ivan Soroall, Inc.
2,918,334, 12-22-59, CI. 308—59.
Blum, Louis. Fence assembly with
2-10-59, CI. 256 — 31.
Blum, Louis. Terminal, corner and splice connectors for orna
mental rail structures. 2.873.095. 2-10-59, CI. 256 — 65.
Blum, Louis, to Blumcraft of Pittsburgh. Ornamental rail
structures. 2,905,445, 9-22-59, CI. 256-
Blum, Louis, to Blumcraft of Pittsburgh.
for rail structures. 2,905,446, 9-22-59
Blum, Louis, to Blumcraft of Pittsburgh
panels. 2,873,094,
65.
Clamping means
CI. 256—65.
Newel posts for
rail structures. 2,918,150, 12-22-59, CI.
Air conditioner unit.
2,893,220, 7-7-59,
2,909,321,
Air escape valve.
Air-escape valve. 2,909,322,
2.880.063.
2,894,813.
2,902,341.
2,891,017.
ornamental
189— 2S.
Blum, Seymour H.
CI. 62 — 404.
Blumberg, Benjamin J.
10-20-59, CI. 236—62.
Blumberg, Benjamin J.
10-20-59, CI. 230—66.
Blumberg. Ruth : See —
Baniol, Abraham, and Blumberg
Baniel, Abraham, and Blumberg.
Baniel, Abraham, and Blumberg.
Blumcraft of Pittsburgh : See —
Blum, Louis. 2,905,445.
Blum, Louis. 2,905,446.
Blum, Louis. 2,918,150.
Blume, Floyd R. : See —
Byers. Charles L. 2.900,935.
Blumel, Friedrich : See —
Kern, Rudolf, Grohs, and Blumel.
Blumenfeld, Arthur : See —
Levy. Sidney E. 2,869,668.
Blumenfeld, Charles M. Swimming pool cleaning apparatus.
2,919,027, 12-29-59, CI. 210—169.
Blumenstein, Stanley. Expansible insulation unit. 2,906,-
655 9—29—59 01 154 45.
Blume'nthal, Arthur E. Safety door lock. 2,886,363, 5-12-59,
CI. 292—92.
Blumenthal, Irwin S., R. M. Chiles, C. W. Larsen, Jr., and
K. M. Stevenson, Jr., to Northrop Corp. Reset integrator.
2,891,725, 6-23-59, CI. 235—183.
Blumenthal. Jack II., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Ethynyl-
pyridine-N-oxides and ethynylquinoline-N-oxides. 2,874,162,
2-17-59 CI. 260—297.
Blumer, Donald R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Combustibles detector. 2,885,555, 5-5-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Blumkin, Sidney, to J. C. Hockery, trustee for H. J. and
F. L. Talge. Kitchen implement platform and connecting
means therefor. 2,913,201, 11-17-59, CI. 248—19.
Blundi. Anthony A., to Burroughs Corp. Binary adder.
2.881,979. 4-14-59, CI. 235 — 176.
Blundin, Warren S., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method
of and apparatus for burning solid fuels. 2,876,716,
3-10-59, CI. 110' — 40.
Blurton, Victor B. : See —
Psaty, Leon A., Hunt, and Blurton. 2,917,215.
Blust, Henrv L. : See —
Kjellsen, Arvid G., and Blust. 2,9] 8,198.
Manrer Pierre W.. and Blust. 2,873.835.
Blust, Henry L., H. A. Strych, and G. Vivian, to Radio Corp.
of America. Pneumatic detecting and sorting apparatus.
2.902.149. 9-1-59. CI. 209 — 72.
Bluth. Ludwig S. Retaining ring of uniform section height
with means providing for circumferential bending and
method of making same. 2,883,899, 4-28-59, CI. 85 — 8.8.
Bly. Austin H. and E. E. Elliott. Personal timer. 2,917,892,
12—22—59 CI 58 21 13
Bly." Curtis A. 'Boat trailer. 2,800.466. 6-16-59. CI. 9 — 1.
Blyth, Andrew F., to Marcona Mining Co. Ore sampling ma-
chine. 2,889,709. 6-9-59, CI. 73 — 423.
Rlyth. Jack V. : See—
Broadbent, David C. and Blyth. 2.882,105.
Blyth, Jack V., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Interstage seals
and cooling means in axial flow turbines. 2,919,104,
12-29-59. CI. 253 — 39.15.
Blythe, Clarence M. : > See —
Oxley, LeRoy V., and Blythe. 2,916,128.
Blvthe, Lawrence D. Egg dryer. 2,896,337, 7-28-59, CI.
34 — 218.
Blythe. Richard : See —
M'trbell. Clnvbourne. and Blvthe. 2.882.787.
Bo. Gilbert M. M., A. Fournet, J. A. Phelisse, and E. Fichet,
to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Polymeri-
sation of ethylene. 2,884,409, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Bo Nvman Abn Aktiebolae: See —
Danielsson, Karl E. H., and Lundmark. 2,885,145.
Boake. A., Roberts & Co. Ltd. : See —
Chatfield, Herbert W. 2,909,537.
Board, Samuel S., Jr.. to Farrel-Birmingham Co.. Inc.
Storage mechanisms for radioactive material. 2,873,160,
2-10-59, CI. 312 — 268.
Board, Samuel S., Jr., and W. P. Manger, to Farrel-Birming-
ham Co. Inc. Guide grinder. 2,906,063, 9-29-59, CI.
51 — 50.
Board of Controls, acting for the University of Florida : See —
Nolan, William J. 2,904,460.
Boardman, Thaddeus J., and J. G. Williams to Worthington
Corp. Sealing devices for pumps. 2,913,989, 11-24-59,
CI. 103—111.
Boardway, Nancy L. : See —
Dixon, James K., Du Breuil, and Boardway. 2,918,468.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1950
Boash-Ross Tool Co. : See — ■
Brown, Ora A. 2,910,124.
Boatright, Dean D., and J. P. Holt, to Central National Bank
of Cleveland, trustee. Apparatus for feeding ground mate-
rial. 2,879,923, 3-31-59, CI. 222 — 193.
Boatright, Dean D., and J. P. Holt, to Central National Bank
of Cleveland, trustee. Access door for pressure vessels.
2,881,943, 4-14-59, CI. 220—57.
Bobal, Michael A. : See —
Keidl, Ronald W., and Bobal. 2,881,090.
Bobalek, Edward G. : See —
Hawkins, Robert L., Jr., and Bobalek. 2,904,523.
Bobb, Lloyd J., to Philco Corp. Transducers. 2,S78,323,
3-17-59, CI. 179 — 111.
Bobb, Lloyd J., to Philco Corp. Transducers. 2,890,760,
(J-16-59, CI. 181—31.
Bobbish, Charles VV.. to Schieber Mfg. Co. Portable folding
table. 2,893,474, 7-7-59, CI. 155—124.
Bobcat Corp. : See — -
Lossau, Earl. 2,908,510.
Bobel, William S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Multiple
glazed unit. 2,877,516, 3-17-59, CI. 20—56.5.
Bobinchak. Gilbert N. Baptismal robe. 2,900,641, 8-25-59,
CI. 2 — 111.
Bobingen Aktiengesellschaft fur Textil-Faser : See —
Schlack, Paul. 2,895,786.
Bobkowicz. Emilian. Universal spinning unit. 2,900,782,
8-25-59. Cl. 57 — 31.
Bobkowicz, Emilian. Textile webs. 2,919,217, 12-29-59,
Cl. 154 — 46.
Bobo. Frank E., Jr. : See —
Bolles, James C, Matthews, and Bobo. Re. 24,737.
Bobo, Mildred E., and W. S. Miller. Educational game board.
2,887,789, 5-26-59, Cl. 35 — 9.
Bobo, Roy A. : See — ■
Ormsby. George S.. and Bobo. 2,888.990.
Bobo, Roy A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control system.
2,869,475, 1-20-59, Cl. 103—233.
Bobo, Roy A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Means and method
of drilling with aerated drilling liquids. 2,880,965, 4-7-59,
Cl. 255 — 1.8.
Bobo, Rov A,, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Mechanical treat-
ment of drilling muds. 2,895,669, 7-21-59, Cl. 233—21.
Bobo, Roy A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Valve device having
plug-actuated check valve. 2,S96,726, 7-28-59, Cl.
1 66 — 225.
Bobo, Roy A., and G. S. Ormsby, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Deep well casing orifice and check valve. 2,884,074,
4-28-59, Cl. 166—224.
Bobst, J., and Son S.A. : See —
Kury. Josef. 2,895.570.
Laufer, Frfidenc. 2,867,275.
Bocchino. Joseph J. Chain lubricator. 2,893,516, 7-7-59,
Cl. 184 — 17.
Boccio, Albert A. : See —
Small, Samuel N. 2.882,373.
Boccone, Egidio A. Table leg assembly. 2,869,950, 1-20-59,
Cl. 311—112.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Centrifugal clutch for
clothes washing machine. 2,869,344, 1-20-59, Cl. 68 — 12.
Bochan. John, to General Electric Co. Two speed drive.
2 869,699, 1-20-59, Cl. 192—48.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Clothes washer with
liquid recirculation system. 2,883,843, 4-28-59, Cl.
68—23.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Water level control
for clothes washing machines. 2,888,531, 5-26-59, Cl.
200 — 84.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Laundry machine
with basket stop means. 2,904,895, 9-22-59, Cl. 34 — 45.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Combination washer-
dryer construction. 2,904.982, 9-22-59, Cl. 68 — 19.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Unbalance sensing
arrangement for use in laundry machines. 2,905,324,
9-22-59, Cl. 210—149.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Flow control device.
2.908,285. 10-13-59, Cl. 137 — 513.7.
Bochan, John, to General Electric Co. Dehumidifier con-
struction for clothes dryer. 2,911,731, 11-10-59, Cl.
34—75.
Bocher, Hermann. Automatic binding of coils of wire.
2,901,966, 9-1-59, Cl. 100 — 12.
Bochory, Michael. Automatic clutch construction. 2,899,033,
8-11-59, CI. 192 — 48.
Bochumer Eisenhutte Heintzmann & Co. : See —
Weinert, Hans, and Wille. 2,867,303.
Bock, Charles D., and S. Davis, to American Bosch Arma Corp.
Electro-mechanical resolvers. 2,880,388, 3-31-59, 01.
323 — 53.
Bock, Ernst L., to United States of America, Air Force.
Search antenna. 2,908,003, 10-6-59, Cl. 343 — 780.
Bock. George E,. and J. H. Spence. to Pullman-Standard Car
Mfg. Co. Railway car side wall. 2,870,723. 1-27-59, Cl.
105 — 401.
Bock, Henry. Bulb tee clip. 2,914,148, 11-24-59, Cl.
189-^35.
Bock, James A., R. S. McDaniel, and D. W. Schubert, to
Standard Oil Co. Start-up of platinum catalyst naphtha
hydroforming system. 2,910,430, 10-27-59, Cl. 208 — 146.
Bock, John E. Spinning fish lure. 2,906,052, 9-29-59, Cl.
43 — 42.46.
Bock Laundry Machine Co. : See —
Clement, Carl H, Jr. 2,899,032.
Bock, Robert O., and G. M. Davidson, to American Bosch
Anna Corp. Semi-digital resolver. 2,874,903, 2-24-59, Cl.
235 — 186.
Bock, William M., Jr. Evaporating device. 2,914,30S,
11-24-59, Cl. 261 — 104.
Bockemuehl, Robert R., to General Motors Corp. Electronic
relay. 2,913,638, 11-17-59, Cl. 317 — 142.
Bockman, Marius, and B. Grundmark, to Allmanna Svenska
Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Over-voltage protection device.
2,878,428, 3-17-59, Cl. 317 — 112.
Bockmann, Klaus : See —
Taube, Carl, and Bockmann. 2,912,296.
Bockmann, Klaus, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Tetrakisazo dyestuffs. 2,917,504, 12-15-59, Cl. 260—167.
Bockmann, Klaus, and C. Taube, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Copperable disazo dyestuffs. 2,900,379,
8-18-59, Cl. 260 — 161.
Bocquet, Philip E., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp. Proc-
ess of removing carbon dioxide from natural gas. 2,888,807,
6-2-59, Cl. 62 — 11.
Bocquet, Philip E., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp.
Process of liquefying gases. 2,903,858, 9-15-59, Cl. 62 — 11.
Bocquet, Philip E., and S. E. Tung, to Constock Liquid
Methane Corp. Low temperature refrigeration. 2,909,906,
10-27-59, Cl. 62 — 88.
Boddy, Leonard, to King-Seeley Corp. Liquid level indicating
device. 2,873,305, 2-10-59, Cl. 174 — 52.
Boddy, Leonard, to King-Seeley Corp. Temperature respon-
sive systems. 2,910,569 10-27-59, Cl. 219 — 20.
Boddy, Leonard, to King-Seeley Corp. Polarity sensitive bi-
metal ammeter and voltmeter. 2,910,650, 10-27-59, Cl.
324—133.
Boddy, Leonard, to King-Seeley Corp. Electrical control sys-
tem. 2,911,633, 11-3-59, Cl. 340—213.
Bode, Benno R. Grapple device. 2,889,170, 6-2-59, Cl.
294 — 99.
Bode, Hans, to Belmont Ver Standig. M., Inc. Wall surfac-
ing and method of making same. 2,901,377, 8-25-59. Cl.
117 — 70.
Bode, Harald, to Estey Organ Corp. (Del.). Electrical mu-
sical instrument with frequency divider circuit. 2,906,960,
9-29-59, Cl. 331 — 51.
Bode, Harald E. W., to Estey Organ Corp. (Del.). Preference
network. 2,874,286. 2-17-59, Cl. 250—27.
Bode, Henry W., to The Chas. H. Stehling Co. Method of
removing dirt and manure from fresh hides. 2,869,350,
1-20-59, Cl. 69—21.
Bode, Wolfe, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Reshaping hot glass
bv high pressure air jets. 2.888,780, 6-2-59, Cl. 49 — 7.
Bodeau, Arthur C, and E. R. Shull, to Ford Motor Co.
Vibration isolating mounting. 2,913,199, 11-17-59, Cl.
248 — 8.
Bodell, Cornell. Flashing ball. 2,903,820, 9-15-59, Cl.
46 — 228.
Bodem, Roy C, to General Motors Corp. Actuator seal as-
sembly. 2,910,966, 11-3-59, Cl. 121 — 38.
Boden, Samuel H., and R. O. Bonine, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Adjustable terminal-bushing mounting. 2,889,396,
6-2-59, Cl. 174 — 161.
Bodendieck Tool Co. : See —
Tipsord. Clyde E.. and Turner. 2,871,282.
Bodenstein, Camillo, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus for magnetically storing telegraph signals.
2,917,250, 12-15-59, Cl. 242—55.12.
Bodewein, Gerhard, to Vereinigte Aluminium-Werke A.-G.
Method for removal of the current supply bolts from
aluminum electrolysis furnaces. 2,897,585, 8—4—59, Cl.
29—401.
Bodine, Albert G. Acoustic attenuation of engine detonation
shock waves. 2,881,751. 4-14-59. Cl. 123 — 191.
Bodine, Albert G. Compliant coupling system for adapting
sonic well drill apparatus to jarring function. 2,890,757,
6-16-59, Cl. 166 — 177.
Bodine, Albert G. Sonic method of injecting and circulating
chemicals in oil well formation. 2,918,126, 12-22-59, Cl.
166—42.
Bodine. Albert G., Jr. Petroleum well treatment by high
power acoustic waves to fracture the producing formation.
2,S71,943. 2-3-59. Cl. 166 — 42.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic beam earth compacting system.
2,897,734, 8-4-59, Cl. 94 — .022.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Sonic well pump with critically tuned
elastic support system and vibration isolator. 2,902,937,
9-8-59, Cl. 103 — 76.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Suspension system for sonic well drill
or the like. 2,903,242, 9-8-59, Cl. 255—28.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr. Method of cleaning out well pump
tubing and the like. 2,918,127, 12-22-59, Cl. 166 — 43.
Bodine, Albert G., Jr., and J. D. Stoakes ; said Stoakes assor.
to said Bodine. Spark discharge sound generator.
2,887,604, 5-19-59. Cl. 313—232.
Bodine William L. Apparatus for removably supporting and
tensioning clotheslines. 2.S96.792. 7-28-59. Cl. 211 — 119.15.
BodisL-n, uilliain F. Baling machine. 2.S93.30S, 7-7-59,
Cl. 100 — 15.
Bodkin, John A. and R. E. Railway car retarder. 2,904,133,
9-15-59, Cl. 188—62.
Bodkin, Lawrence E. Storage shoe heel.
Cl. 36—1.
Bodkin, Richard E. : See —
Bodkin, John A. and R. E. 2,904,133.
2.S97.609, 8-4-59,
LIST OF PATENTEES
97
Bodle, Walter H., to Union Die Casting Co. Can opening
and knife sharpening device. 2,897,589, 8-4-59, CI. 30-^1.
Bodle, Walter H., to Union Die Casting Co. Electric knife
sharpener. 2,897,637, 8-4-59, CI. 51 — 128.
Bodley, Harry D. : See —
Alderfer, Sterling W., and Bodley. 2,898,626.
Bodmer, Albert, and K. Risch, to Heberlein Patent Corp.
Process of producing metallizing effects on textiles.
2,907,678, 10-6-59, CI. 117 — 71.
Bodnar, Stephen J. : gee —
Wilson, Samuel W., and Bodnar. 2,870,232.
Bodnaruk, Matt. Safety shield for vehicle wheels. 2,896,968,
7-28-59, CI. 280 — 154.5.
Bodolay, Stephen M. and W. A. Machine for making bags
from a continuous web. 2,877,609, 3-17-59, CI. 53 — 28.
Bodolay, William A. : See —
Bodolay, Stephen M. and W. A. 2,877,609.
Bodong, William C. : See —
Latter, Bruce B., and Bodong. 2,895,781.
Bodtke, Richard E. : See —
Matthias, Alan R., and Bodtke. 2,889,646.
Boe, Robert C. : See —
McDonald, Donald C. Boe and Warshawsky. 2,871,660.
Boedecker, Woodrow S. : See —
Larkin, James, and Boedecker. 2,884,024.
Boedecker, Woodrow S., to The Bastian Blessing Co. Auto-
matic filling manifold. 2,898,077, 8-4-59, CI. 249 — 63.
Boegehold, Alfred L., to General Motors Corp. Highly wear-
resistant sintered powdered metal. 2,881,511, 4-14-59,
CI. 29—182.
Boegehold, Alfred L., to General Motors Corp. Propeller
blade. 2,882.974. 4-21-59. CI. 170—159.
Boegehold, Alfred L., and C. W. Vigor, to General Motors
Corp. Brazing of titanium members. 2,906,008, 9-29-59,
CI. 29 — 194.
Boegle, Charles, to Societe anonyme Procedes Sauter.
Hydraulic coupling. 2,898,739, 8-11-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Boeh, Francis J. : See —
Patrick, Merlyn J. 2,884,046.
Boehl, Wilhelm, R. R. Worrall, and J. M. Alvey, Jr., to Alvey
Conveyor Mfg. Co Pallet loading machine. 2,883,074,
4-21-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Boehm, Eric G., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Torsional
vibration damper. 2,898,777, 8-11-59, CI. 74 — 574.
Boehm, William C, Jr. : See —
Rowley, Lothair H., and Boehm. 2,906,977.
Boehme, Robert M. : See —
Bugbee, Wallace P., and Boehme. 2,879,739.
Boehme, Robert M., to National Research Corp. High vacuum.
2.874,710. 2-24-59, CI. 137—1.
Boehme, Werner R., to Ethicon, Inc. Method for prepar-
ing polyhydroxyacetophenones. 2,907,794, 10-6-59, CI.
260—592.
Boehme, Werner R., and J. Nichols, to Ethicon, Inc. 2-halo
alkanoyl aminobicyclo (2,2,1) heptane. 2,912,459,
11-10-59, CI. 260—561.
Boehn. Hans : See —
Weber, Heinz, Boehn, Schiller, and Stange. 2.886 560.
Boehne, Eugene W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Circuit
interrupter employing means for controlling metallic vapor
emission. 2,904,659, 9-15-59, CI. 200 — 147.
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehene G.m.b.H. : See —
Haack, Erich, and Hagedorn. 2,907,692.
Boehringer, C. H. : See —
Merz, Hans, and Weidlich. 2,872,451.
Zeile, Karl, and Wick. 2,872,452.
Boehringer, C. H., Sohn : See —
Schmidt. Ludwig, and Scheffler. 2.892,753.
Sehring, Richard, and Zeile. 2,890.236.
Sehring, Richard, and Zeile. 2,898,341.
Walach. Bruno. Kottler, and Sehpffler. 2,880,246.
Zeile, Karl, and Sehi.-ing. 2,890,237.
Boeing Airplane Co. : See —
Ashbaugh, Fred E., and Kennedy. 2,897,461.
Beil, Richard L., Holmes, and Daniels. 2,877,644.
Benton, Bruce M. 2,913,599.
Benton, Bruce M., and Judkins. 2,896,150.
Bowlby, Clarence W. 2,876,551.
Bremer, Allen R., and Hull. 2,913,269.
Butterfield. William C. and Madden. 2,892,925.
Chambers, Guy R. 2,909,764.
Clayton. Arthur J. 2.870,936.
Cook, Walter L. 2,909,651.
Daum, Edward J. 2,914.855.
Fehring, Wendell B. 2,915,948.
Gelbach, Herman R., and Owen. 2,909,061.
Herren, Alfred B. 2,880,611.
Hiatt, Melvin A., Bonifaei, and Reed. 2,879,642.
Hill. Henrv C. 2.883,021.
Hubbard. Robert M. 2.872.533.
Hyland, Francis G.. and Kassel. 2.869,807.
Jarvis, Alvin J., and Straayer. 2.883,125.
Marantette. William F. 2,883,529.
Morrison, John A., and Olson. 2,879,959.
Murphv, Richard J., Phillios. and Pakko. 2,872,083.
Peoples, Samuel R. 2,912,634.
Rice, Lon C, Satre, and Snyder. 2,883,517.
Seeger. Bernard I. 2.872.133.
Shumate, William. 2,882.574.
Stineman, Russell W. 2.872,591.
'Stineman, Russell W., and Shearer. 2,917,903.
492096— P 7
Hydrofoil steering, ad-
2,887,082, 5-19-59, CI.
2,906,229, 9-29-59, CI.
2,918,237, 12-22-59,
2,872,938.
Boeing Airplane Co. : See — Continued
Thomasson, Leland T. 2,903,649.
Weiland, Richard H. 2,872.120.
Weiland, Richard H. 2,899,152.
White. Roland J. 2,872.135.
Wilkes, Wesley H. 2,912,724.
Boekeloo, Merrill E., F. V. Hoffman, and S. L. Patterson, to
Kwikmrk, Inc. Self-inking hand stamp. 2,884,858, 5-5-59,
CI. 101—327.
Boekenkamp, Albert L. Material guide device. 2,916,063,
12-8-59, CI. 144—136.
Boelens, Edgard, to Societe1 anonyme "Cockerill-Ougree."
Open-hearth furnace with inclined side walls. 2,888,255,
5-26-59, CI. 263—46.
Boelter, Edwin D., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Electroformed articles and process for their manufacture.
2.870.709. 1-27-59, CI. 102 — 24.
Boer, Arpad, to Bancroft-Brillotex International S.A. Proc-
ess for cleaning wool in dry state. 2,895,857, 7-21-59, CI.
134 — 7.
Boerger, Julius W., to H. E. Meltzer. Hand massager.
2,918,055 12-22-59, CI. 128 — 41.
Boericke, Harold, Jr. Watercraft hydrofoil device. 2,890,-
672, 6-16-59, CI. 114 — 66.5.
Boericke, Harold, Jr., and J. Bader.
justing and retracting mechanism.
114 — 66.5.
Boericke, Harold, Jr. Hydrofoil.
114—66.5.
Boerman. Jan R. : See —
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., Boers, Maartens, Boerman, and
Kuril. 2,887,595.
Boers, Martinus W. A. : See —
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., and Boers. 2,887,596.
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., Boers, Maartens, Boerman, and
Kuhl. 2,887,595.
Boersma, Richard F., and R. F. Lo Presti, to Goodman Mfg.
Co. Swivel connection for conveyors. 2,889,913, 6-9-59,
CI. 198—95.
Boesch, Peter V. Fishing rod holders.
CI. 248 — 12.
Boetel, Harold J. : See —
Wright, Roy E. 2,891,260.
Boetjer, John H. : See —
Hansen, Franklin A., and Boetjer.
Boettcher, Alfred, and P. Himmelstein, to Deutsche Gold
und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for
the production of metals bv reduction of their compounds
in the vapor phase. 2,870,007, 1-20-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Boettcher, Stephen A., to Abrading Systems Co. Lapping
machine. 2,912,799, 11-17-59, CI. 51 — 131.
Boettcher, Stephen A., to Abrading Systems Co. Lapping
machine. 2,912,802, 11-17-59, CI. 51 — 263.
Boettcher, Stephen A., and J. C. Page, to Abrading Systems
Co. Lapping machine. 2,869,294, 1-20-59, CI. 51 — 266.
Boettcher, William A. Mail with frangible extension.
2.874,603, 2-24-59. CI. 85—28.
Boettger, Heinz G., and W. C. Ruch, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Removal of acetylene from fluorine-containing monoolefins.
2.889,378. 6-2-59, CI. 260—653.3.
Boettner, Fred E., to Rohm & Haas Co. Method for the
preparation of substituted sorbitylureas. 2,891,944,
6-23-59, CI. 260—211.
Boettner, Fred E., and J. L. Rainey, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Anhydrosorbityl amides and process of preparation. 2,891,-
052, 6-16-59. CI. 260—211.
Boettner, Fred E., and W. D. Niederhauser, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Modified water-soluble polyacrylamides and method
of making same. 2,892,823. 6-30-59. CI. 260 — 86.1.
Boettner, Fred E., and W. D. Niederhauser, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Polyacrylamide obtained by reacting polymethylacry-
late with N-methylglucamine and method of preparing same.
2 892.825. 6-30-59. CI. 260 — 89.5.
Boff, Albert F., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Frequency
selective circuit. 2,914,670, 11-24-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Boffa, Gioacchino : See —
Costabello, Dino, Porri, and Boffa. 2,885,416.
Bogar, Earl M., Jr. Support for tilting mirrors. 2,874,613,
2-24-59. CI. 88 — 99.
Bogar, Earl M., Jr. Mirror support. 2,916,234, 12-8-59, CI.
248—28.
Bogar Rov L. Fishing reel with spool control mechanism.
2,896,876, 7-28-59, CI. 242—84.54.
Bogart, John A., Jr., to Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co. Display
stand. 2,896,793, 7-28-59, CI. 211—132.
Bogart Mfg. Corp. : See —
Blatt, Lee N., Peyser, and Lapidus. 2,908,875.
Lapidus, Solomon, and Peyser. 2,905,910.
Bogatenkoff, Boris : See —
Regnauld, Pierre, and Bogatenkoff. 2,897,343.
Bogater, John P., and L. B. Ragsdale, to General Motors
Corp. Deck lid hinge with adjustable counterbalance.
2,894,277, 7-14-59, CI. 16—180.
Bogater, John P.. S. F. Loria, and N. E. Putnam, to General
Motors Corp. Lift gate support for station wagon. 2,908,-
415, 10-13-59, CI. 217—60.
Bogdanoff, Bonnie J. : See —
Gibson, Paul, and Bogdanoff. 2,897,075.
Bogema, Richard E., to The Grav-I-Flo Corp. Power-driven
separator. 2,912,108, 11-10-59, CI. 209—330.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
CI.
Bogen, David, Co., Division of The Siegler Corp. : See —
Conn, David A. 2,888,518.
Boger, Carl G. Chimney cover. 2,918,859, 12-29-59,
98—83.
Boger, Marius F. W. Device to develop photographic layer-
carriers by the diffusion process. 2,894,440, 7-14-59, CI.
95—89.
Bogert, Bruce P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic phase equalizer. 2,908,873, 10-13-59, CI. 333 — 18.
Bogert, Bruce P., and W. E. Kock, to Bell Telephone labo-
ratories, Inc. Narrow band transmission of speech.
2,890,285, 6-9-59, CI. 179—15.55.
Bogert. Robert C, and G. A. Olson, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Variable area jet engine inlet duct. 2,876,621,
3-10-59, CI. 60—35.6.
Bogert, Virgil V., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Purification process.
2,872,442. 2-3-59, CI. 260—210.
Bogert, William M., and H. V. Johnson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Tap-changing equipment. 2,915,694,
12-1-59, CI. 323 — 43.5.
Bogese, Stephen B., to Virginia Plastics and Chemical Co.,
Inc. Protective sheath for a cable connector. 2,894,056,
7-7-59, CI. 174 — 92.
Bogeskov, Bernard E. Method for wrapping an object with
adhesive tape. 2,873,564, 2-17-59, CI. 53 — 3.
Boggess, Ray D. Ash tray for motor vehicles. 2,918,166,
12-22-59, CI. 206—19.5.
Boggs, Alben C, to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Thermal respon-
sive device. 2,873,347, 2-10-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Boggs, Alben C, to E. L. Wiegand Co. Methods of and
means for sealing the terminal opening of an electric heater.
2,876,322, 3-3-59, CI. 201—67.
Boggs, Fitzhugh W., to United States Rubber Co. Process for
compounding a conjugated diolefin polymer with a siliceous
filler and an organohalosilane. 2,897,173, 7-28-59, CI.
260 — 41.5.
Boggs, Fitzhugh W., to United States Rubber Co. Method of
preparing polyurethane starch reaction products and prod-
uct thereof. 2,908,657, 10-13-59, CI. 260—9.
Boggs, Gail E., to United States of America, Commerce. Sta-
bilized non-linear amplifiers. 2,883,527, 4-21-59, CI.
250 27
Boggs, H. D., Co., Ltd. : See —
Boggs, Herbert D. 2,912,041.
Boggs, Herbert D., to H. D. Boggs Co., Ltd. Core compactor.
2,912,041, 11-10-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Boggs, Walter W. : See —
Russell, John K., and Boggs. 2,878,016.
Bogner, Richard D., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
Transmission line transformer. 2,877,430, 3-10-59, CI.
333 — 26.
Bogner, Richard D., L. Staschover, and R. E. Bachman, to
Sterling Precision Corp. Automatic target range. 2,883,194,
4-21-59. CI. 273—105.6.
Bogoff, Henry. Making of cuff links and the like. 2,887,746,
5-26-59, CI. 22—202.
Bogot, Alexander, and G. E. Gandsey, to Combustion Engi-
neering, Inc. Pulverizing mill with novel outlet. 2,868,462,
1-13-59, CI. 241 — 53.
Bogot, Alexander, and V. Z. Caracristi, to Combustion Engi-
neering. Inc. Tilting nozzle for fuel burner. 2,895,435,
7-21-59, CI. 110—28.
Boham, Galen, and R. J. Painter ; said Painter assor. to said
Boham. Ladder safety bracket. 2,886,277, 5-12-59, CI.
248 — 206.
Boham, Galen, and R. J. Painter ; said Painter assor. to
said Boham. Ladder hood. 2,904,128, 9-15-59. CI.
182—108.
Bohannon, William D., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc.
Soldering irons. 2,876,328, 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 26.
Bohaty, Gene, to Mystik Adhesive Products, Inc. Pressure-
sensitive tapes and method for manufacturing same.
2.878,142. 3-17-59, CI. 117 — 76.
Bohlen, Charles I. : See —
Sheppard, Charles B., and Bohlen. 2,912,277.
Bohlen, Charles I., to L. L. Mellam. Trailer wheel towing
device. 2. 890.897. 6-16-59. CI. 280 — 191'.
Bohlen, Charles I. Anti-chatter device for
2,912,252, 11-10-59, CI. 280—104.5.
Bohler & Weber Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Fuhring, Heinrich. 2,908,086.
Bohlin, Nils I., to Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget.
seat for airplanes. 2.879,715, 3-31-59, CI. 104-
Bohlinger, Arthur L. : See —
Tilli, Vincent L., and Bohlinger. 2,873,759.
Bohlman, Ivan C. and R. A. Holding device.
12-29-59, CI. 248 — 226.
Bohlman, Raymond A. : See —
Bohlman, Ivan C. and R. A. 2.919.097.
Bohlman, Walter S., to Hercules Powder Co. Discharge table
assembly for packer. 2,906,073, 9-29-59, CI. 53 — 126.
Bohlmann, Edward G. : See —
Brown, Harrison S., and Bohlmann. 2,873,168.
Bohlmann, Edward G., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation of thorium from uranium
by extraction. 2,897,046, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H. : See —
Heyden, Rudi. 2,885,417.
Heyden, Rudi. 2.910.441.
Heyden, Rudi, and Plapper. 2,913,304.
Heyden, Rudi, Plapper, and Raab. 2,892.673.
Heyden, Rudi, Plapper. and Schmitt. 2,890,096.
Wedell, Hans. 2,872,351.
vehicles.
Ejection
-246.
2,919,097,
Bohme, Hans P., to Joh. Kleinewefers Sohne. Drive for
printing rollers of printing machines. 2,869,459, 1-20-59,
CI. 101—248.
Bohme, Otto, F. Mott, J. Pfirschke, and H. Wollthan, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Akt. Production of isocyanates.
2,875,225, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 453.
Bonn Aluminum & Brass Corp. : See —
Boyle, John R., and Gold. 2,902,835.
Bohn, Donald I. Electromagnet. 2,880,382, 3-31-59, CI.
317 — 165.
Bohn, Donald I. Radial engine-master crank pin bearing
assembly. 2.877,063, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 580.
Bohn, Donald I., to Aluminum Co. of America. Bearing as-
sembly. 2,884,284, 4-28-59, CI. 308 — 127.
Bohn, Donald I. Ignition system without contacts.
2,886,719, 5-12-59, CI. 307—108.
Bohn, Frank W. Safety frame for vehicles. 2,896,735,
7-28-59, CI. 180 — 83.
Bohnhoff, Arthur F. : See —
Wysong, Paul V., Jr., Bohnhoff, and West. 2,878.788.
Bohnhoff, Arthur F., and K. E. Faiver, to General Motors
Corp. Control apparatus for vehicle pneumatic suspension.
2,917,320, 12-15-59, CI. 280—124.
Bohnsack, John A., to Aetna Steel Products Corp. Partition
construction. 2,867,300, 1-6-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Boho, Mitchell J. : See —
Anderson, George R., Boho, and Fulmer. 2,904,017.
Boho, Mitchell J., to Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Apparatus for controlling the flow of hot blast to the
tuyeres of blast furnaces. 2,904,327, 9-15-59. CI. 266 — 30.
Bohrn, Georg : See —
Urban, Walter, and Bohrn. 2,867,879.
Boice, Elvin G. : See —
Peter, Robert G., and Boice. 2,918.315.
Boice, Elvin G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Well drilling tool.
2,904,374, 9-15-59, a. 308—8.2.
Boice, Elvin G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Method of making
a pipe joint. 2,917,822, 12-22-59, CI. 29 — 447.
Boice, Elvin G., and R. G. Peter, to Reed Roller Bit Co. Drill
bits. 2,901,224, 8-25-59. CI. 255 — 349.
Boicey, Charles R., and W. J. Hubbard, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Multiple sheet glazing units. 2,886,864,
5-19-59. CI. 20 — 56.5.
Boies, David B., and T. A. Nordsell, to National Aluminate
Corp. Non-corrosive petroleum distillates. 2,904,415,
S-15-59. CI. 44—66.
Boirasky, Abe : See —
Rucker, Ralph V. 2,880,776.
Boisture, Worth W. : See —
Swabb, Lawrence E., Jr., and Boisture. 2,899,384.
Boisture, Worth W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid coking reactor and process. 2,880,169, 3-31-59, CI.
208 157
Boisture, Worth W., B. V. Molstedt, R. F. Stringer, and L.
I. Griffin, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ap-
paratus and process for preparation of seed coke for fluid
bed coking of hydrocarbons. 2,874,095, 2-17-59, CI.
202—25.
Boitel, Arwed C, to Alton Box Board Co. Packaging of
books and the like. 2,885,842. 5-12-59. CI. 53 — 34.
Boiteux, Roland Y. Lamp with variable intensity light
source. 2,884,514, 4-28-59, CI. 240 — 81.
Boitnott, Boyd D., to Oil Center Tool Co. Constant volume
controls. 2,918,933, 12-29-59, CI. 137—502.
Boje, Herbert H, and A. Schulz, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Hydraulically actuated pressure foot for wood grinders.
2,918,039. 12-22-59, CI. 121—1.
Bok, Cornelia : See —
Selling, Hendrik J., and Bok. 2,901,776.
Bok, Harald A. Continuous cooking apparatus. 2,909,114,
10-20-59, CI. 99—237.
Bokelman, Marinus C. : See —
Baldwin, Lee E.. and Bokelman. 2.881,794.
Boker, Samuel J., G. S. Lazarus, and J. R. Sassoon. Check-
writer. 2,896,533, 7-28-59, CI. 101—101.
Bokowski, Joseph G. Flexible drive coupling. 2,880,689,
4-7-59, CI. 115—35.
Bola, Joseph, Jr. : See —
Bonotto, Michele. 2,903,359.
Boland, Albert J., Jr. : See —
Boland, Albert J., Sr., and A. J. Boland, Jr. 2,869,847.
Boland, Albert J.. Sr., and A. J. Boland, Jr. Furnace slot
cover and operating mechanism. 2,869,847, 1-20-59, CI.
263—8.
Bolanowski, John P. : See —
Miller, Brude D., Reigel, Bolanowski, and Bevarly.
2,898,092.
Bolav, Errol : See —
Portenier, Ernst. Spinnler, Bolay. and Riolo. 2,871,372.
Bolav, Errol, to Albiswerk Zurich, A.G. Filter arrangement
for infrared viewing apparatus. 2,903,592, 9-8-59. CI.
250—83.3.
BoTdebuck, Edith M., to General Electric Co. Halosilane
hvdrolvsis with tetrahvdrofuran and water. 2,901,460,
8-25-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Boldrini Rino. Machine for curving and bending metallic
sheets' of different thickness. 2,870,817. 1-27-59. CI.
153—51.
Boldt, Juan A. Detachable top lift for ladies heel with
bayonet lock. 2,912,773, 11-17-59, CI. 36 — 42.
LIST OF PATENTEES
99
Boldt, Melvin H.. D. P. Chuboff, and D. J. Shooter, to Borg-
Warner Corp. Indicator dial for range. 2,887,086,
5-19-59. CI. 116 — 124.
Boler, Leonard J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. High pressure
shut-off valve. 2,918,072, 12-22-59, CI. 137 — 38.
Boles, Bernard J. : See —
Fuzak, George T., and Boles. 2,875,758.
Boles, Nolan F. Child's automobile safety belt. 2,877,833,
3-17-59, CI. 155—189.
Bolesky, John D., to A. Medert, and R. W. Bolesky, trustees.
Thermostatic controls. 2,891,128, 6-16-59, CI. 200—138.
Boleskv, Russell \V. : Sep —
Bolesky. John D. 2.S91.12S.
Bolger, Henry. Paper roll holder. 2,908,449, 10-13-59, CI.
242 — 55.2.
Bolger, James W. : See — ■
Tanabe, Masato, and Bolger. 2,911,402.
Bolger, Paul S. Push toy. 2,879,625, 3-31-59, CI. 46—107.
Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag : See —
Carten, Solve, and Lundquist. 2,897,107.
Bolie, Victor W., to Collins Radio Co. Electrostatic meter.
2,888,671, 5-26-59, CI. 340—347.
Bolie, Victor W., to Collins Radio Co. Optical analogue of
a radio scattering atmosphere. 2,893,138, 7-7-59, CI.
35 — 19.
Bolie, Victor W., to Collins Radio Co. Tuning system for
frequency synthesizing means. 2,894,133, 7-7-59, CI.
250—27.
Bolie, Victor W., to Collins Radio Co. Low level microwave
power meter. 2,901.700. 8-25-59. CI. 324 — 95.
Bolie, Victor W., to Collins Radio Co. Decade to binary
converter. 2,905,935, 9-22-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Boliug, Cecil, to Dunham-Bush, Inc. Refrigeration system
including defrosting apparatus. 2,876,630, 3-10-59, CI.
62 — 234.
Boling, Owen S. Margin signal for typewriters. 2,913,096,
11-17-59, CI. 197—187.
Boling, Virgil E. Variable speed transmission. 2,894,417,
7-14-59, CI. 74 — 751.
Bolingbroke, Frank : See —
Butterworth, Harold, and Bolingbroke. 2,906,540.
Bolkcom, Wilbur T. : See —
Knapp, William E., and Bolkcom. 2,888.741.
Bolkcom, Wilbur T., and W. E. Knapp. Manganese-nickel
base brazing alloys. 2,872,309. 2-3-59, CI. 75 — 134.
Bolkcom, Wilbur T.. and W. E. Knapp, to American Metal-
lurgical Products Co. Copper and copper base alloys and
methods of making the same. 2,879,159, 3-24-59, CI.
75—153.
Boll. Herman M. : See —
Woolfolk. Eldon W.. and Boll. 2,915,215.
Boll, Martin W., E. E. Trolio, and R. M. McRobbie, to Rich-
mond Screw Anchor Co., Inc. Concrete inserts. 2,880,608,
4-7-59, CI. 72 — 105.
Bolland, Oscar J. Automatic fishing devices. 2,898,696,
8-11-59. CI. 43—15.
Bollefer. Dwight L. : See —
Woodmark. Glenn E.. and Bollefer. 2,892,323.
Bollenbacher, Earle P., and W. J. Pankuch, to Thompson
Products, Inc. Mechanical stop system. 2,905,009,
9-22-59, CI. 74 — 412.
Bollenback. Carol H., and C. E. Johnson, to National Alumi-
nate Corp. Chemical compositions. 2,875,210, 2-24-59,
CI. 260—309.6.
Boiler, Ernest R. : See —
Eubank, Lowell D., and Boiler. 2,872.343.
Boiler, Harry B.. to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp..
Borehole apparatus. 2,892,501. 6-30-59, CI. 166 — 100.
Boiler, Robert A. : See —
Konen. James C and Boiler. 2,877.194.
Bolles, Charles J., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Manifold
with variable length ram pipes. 2,894,497, 7-14-59, CI.
123—52.
Bolles, James C, R. M. Matthews, and F. E. Bobo, Jr., to
Chadbourn Gotham, Inc. Lady's full-fashioned hose hav-
ing a non-bulky seam. Re. 24,737, 11-17-59, CI. 66 — 178.
Bollmann, Karl, to Landis & Gyr A.G. Electrical measuring
instrument. 2,884,596, 4-28-59, CI. 324 — 137.
Bollmann, Karl, to Landis & Gvr A.G. Multiple rate elec-
tricity meters. 2,8S9,111. 6-2-59. CI. 235—92.
Bollmeier, Emil W., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Splice-
protector. 2.877.288, 3-10-59. CI. 174 — 92.
Bollmeier, Emil W.. to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Wire-
connector. 2.890,266. 6-9-59. CI. 174 — 87.
Bollmeier, Emil W.. to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Cable
splice cover. 2,908,744, 10-13-59, CI. 174 — 76.
Bollo, Francis G. : See —
Van Winkle, John L., Bollo, and Morris. 2,915,875.
Bolmeyer, Kenneth A., to General Electric Co. Vehicle head-
lamp mounting. 2,910,577, 10-27-59, CI. 240 — 41.6.
Bolstad, Archibald N., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Polymerization apparatus. 2,904,409, 9-15-59, CI. 23 — 285.
Bolstad, Archibald N., and R. L. Herbst, Jr., to Minnesota
Mining and Mfg. Co. Polymerization process employing a
perfluorochlorocarboxvlic acid as an emulsifying agent.
2,874.152. 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 92.1.
Bolstad, Archibald N.. and J. M. Hoyt, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. 5,5.5-trifluoropentadiene-l,3 copolymers.
2,892,824, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 87.5.
Bolstad. Archibald N., and F. J. Honn, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Copolymers of fluoro-l,3-dienes and iso-
butene. 2,911,396, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 87.5.
Bolstad. Archibald N., and J. M. Hoyt, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Copolymers of fluorinated dienes. 2,915,508,
12-1-59, CI. 260—87.5.
Bolster, Ronald H. : See—
Deming, Mark A., and Bolster. 2,906,135.
Bolster, Ronald H., to Clark Equipment Co. Transmission.
2,867,126, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 360.
Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. : See
Baruch, Jordan J., and Allen. 2,893,508.
Bolt, Robert H., to Deere & Co. Adjustable support for par-
tition-to-floor mountings. 2,877,875, 3-17-59, CI. 189—34.
Bolt, Robert O. : See —
Wright, James R., and Bolt. 2,915,567.
Bolt, Robert O., B. J. Fontana, and J. R. Wright, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Inhibited
reactor coolants and use thereof. 2,883,331, 4-21-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Boltach, Helen. Pin for fabrics. 2,873,708, 2-17-59, CI.
112 — 2G2.
Bolter, John R. : See —
Kolb, Paul, Arkless, and Bolter. 2.867,408.
Bolton, David E., F. Bristol, and M. R. Swan. Parachute
canopy release. 2,914,273, 11-24-59, CI. 244 — 151.
Bolton, Heinrich : See —
Buchkremer. Josef, Bolton, Lutz, and Wistuba. 2,913,772.
Bolton, Jimmie B. Folding bed chair. 2,867,821, 1-13-59,
CI. 5—332.
Bolton, John W., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Lundy, Rodney B., and Miller. 2,917,069.
Polleys, Richard W. 2,917,245.
Prevost, Bruno E. 2,871,769.
Prevost, Bruno E. 2,896,711.
Stuck, Harold D. 2,911,334.
Bolton, Wallis D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Apparatus for fixing electrograpnic printer images. 2,884,-
704, 5-5-59, CI. 34 — 1.
Bolton, Wallis D., to International Business Machines 'Corp.
Electrophotographic printer. 2,889,758, 6-9-59, CI. 95 —
1.7.
Bolton, Wallis D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Xerographic drum charging apparatus. 2,890,343, 6-9-59,
CI. 250 — 49.5.
Bolton, Wallis D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Data storage device. 2,910,229, 10-27-59, CI. 235—61.11.
Bolton, Wilbur M., and R. L. Ruse, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Precision vapor or sand blasting
machines. 2,901,867, 9-1-59, CI. 51 — 15.
Boltz, Paul T. : See —
Clark. Austin B. J., and Boltz. 2,882,796.
Bolz, Alfred R., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Method of fabricating a grid electrode. 2,869,015, 1-13-
59. CI. 313 — 350.
Bomac Laboratories Inc. : See —
Alexander, Herbert C. 2,903,655.
Alexander, Herbert C, and Burr. 2,918,603.
Gilbert, Gordon W. 2,883,615.
MacDonough, Francis X., and Vant.
Record, Frank A. 2,902,566.
Roberts, Louis W. 2,879.438.
Boman, Thomas G. Ironing board cover.
CI. 38—140.
Bombardier, Germain. Endless tread
vehicles. 2,899,242, 8-11-59, CI. 305 — 10.
Bomberger, Howard B., and M. B. Vordahl, to Crucible Steel
Co. of America. Metal pickling solutions and methods.
2.876,144, 3-3-59, CI. 134 — 3.
Bomke, Hans A., to United States of America, Army.
Optical microwave power measuring system. 2,913,665,
11-17-59, CI. 324—95.
Bommer Spring Hinge Co.. Inc. : See —
Engels, Walter. 2,899,718.
Frohlich, Hans. 2.875,468.
Frohlich. Hans. 2,880,449.
Kessler, Joseph H., and Engels. 2,904,825.
Bon, Charles K. : See —
Neipert, Marshall P., and Bon. 2,885,282.
Bon, Henri, to Etablissements Neyrpic. Corer for turbine
driven well drilling units. 2,910,273, 10-27-59, CI. 255 — 4.
Bonaguro, John, to Unity Mfg. Co. Remote control mirror.
2,917,972, 12-22-59, CI. 88 — 93.
Bonami, Ernest : See —
Hengsgen, Bernard T.,
Bonanno, Joseph L., to
viewers. 2,889,744, 6-9-
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp.
terns. 2.896,202, 7-21-59, CI. 340 — 388.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp.
motives. 2,897,770, 8^-59, CI. 105 — 49.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Toy railroad cars.
2,901,863, 9-1-59, CI. 46 — 245.
2,897,417.
2,873,544, 2-17-59,
for motor driven
Bonami, and Clemens. 2,907,152.
The Lionel Corp. Stereoscopic
-59, CI. 88 — 31.
Toy railroad sys-
Toy electric loco-
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp.
2,906,213, 9-29-59, CI. 105—268.
Railway dump car.
Bonanno, Joseph L., to The Lionel Corp. Tov vehicles.
2,910,011, 10-27-59, CI. 105 — 49.
Bonanno, Joseph L.. and F. Pettit., to The Lionel Corp. Toy
railroad trackside accessories. 2,882.644, 4-21-59, Ci.
46 — 40.
Bonatz, Peter, and O. H. Drager ; said Bonatz assor. to
said Drager. Exit shaft section for shelters. 2,903,875,
9-15-59, CI. 72 — 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,899,274.
Esteritication
Purification
-268.
Bonbrake, Lawrence D., deceased, by L. A. Bonbrake, adminis-
tratrix, to United States of America, Navy. Sonobuoy
dispenser. 2,913,198, 11-17-59, CI. 244—137.
Bonbrake, Leona A. : See —
Bonbrake, Lawrence D. 2,913,198.
Bond, Boyce 0. Process and apparatus for treating fibrous
materials. 2,876,003, 3-3-59, CI. 8 — 151.
Bond, Edgar L., Jr. Dispenser for tubes. 2,901,147. 8-25-
59, CI. 222 — 102.
Bond, George C. : See —
Smith, Raymond A., McClure, and Bond.
Bond, George R., Jr., to Houdry Process Corp.
method. 2,910,489, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 407.
Bond, George R., Jr., to Houdry Process Corp.
of piperazine. 2,919,275, 12-29-59, CI. 260-
Bond, Herbert M., and G. L. Groff, to Minnesota Mining and
Mfg. Co. Silicone pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
2,882,183, 4-14-59, CI. 117—68.5.
Bond, Jean B., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of making
esters of haloaryloxy fatty acids. 2,878,278, 3-17-59, CI.
260 — 473.
Bond, Ralph W., and E. R. Brenholts. Combination road
planer and rock crusher. 2,909,231, 10-20-59, CI. 171—24.
Bond Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Guaraldi, Leonard A. 2,879,797.
Bond, Scott R., to Levolor Lorentzen, Inc. Curtain cord
equalizer. 2,877,527. 3-17-59, CI. 24 — 123.
Bonda, Hendrikus J., to Bonda's Veevoederbureau N.V. Meth-
ods and apparatus for pretreating green fodder. 2,890,956,
6-16-59, CI. 99 — 8.
Bondanini, Faliero. Coffee filter pot. 2,900,896, 8-25-59,
Qi 99 297,
Bonda's Veevoederbureau N.V. : See —
Bonda, Hendrikus J. 2,890.956.
Bondi, Arnold A., and L. B. Scott, to Shell Development
Co. Hydroxy-containing copolymers and their preparation.
2,913,439, 11-17-59, CI. 260—87.3.
Bondi, Henry S., and J. G. Spitzer, to Carter Products, Inc.
Low caloric Italian dressing. 2,916,384, 12-8-59, CI.
99 — 144.
Bondley, Ralph J., to General Electric Co. Waveguide win-
dow. 2,881,401, 4-7-59, CI. 333—98.
Bondley, Ralph J., to General Electric Co. External resonant
section tubes. 2,910,614, 10-27-59, CI. 315 — 5.46.
Bondlev, Ralph J., and M. E. Knoll, to General Electric Co.
Conductive cements. 2,888,406, 5-26-59, CI. 252—516.
Bondley, Ralph J., and W. H. Teare, to General Electric Co.
Electrode assembly. 2,900,541, 8-18-59, CI. 313—32.
Bondurant, Carlton W. : See — ■
Wood, Charles W., and Bondurant. 2,889,700.
Wood, Charles W., and Bondurant. 2,891,730.
Bondurant. Carlton W., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Fluid
control valve. 2,885,152, 5-5-59, CI. 236—34.
Bone, Arnold R., and D. D. Sloan, to Dennison Mfg. Co. Ap-
paratus for operating on sectional tag material. 2,890,650,
6-16-59. CI. 101 — 19.
Bone, Herbert L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Snow
blower control systems. 2,894,704, 7-14-59. CI. 246 — 428.
Bone, Herbert L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Vehicle
weight controller. 2,902,595, 9-1-59, CI. 246—251.
Bonetate, Michael J. Means for indicating proper stroke in
golf. 2,910,297, 10-27-59, CI. 273 — 186.
Bonfanti, Vittorio. Articulator for prosthetic dentistry.
2,884,696, 5-5-59, CI. 32 — 32.
Bongiovanni, John C, to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Strip process-
ing mechanism. 2,913,809, 11-24-59, CI. 29 — 81.
Bonham, Claude F., to Fada Radio & Electric Co., Inc. Roll
mechanism for tool dressing machine. 2,909,945, 10-27-59,
CI. 76—5.
Bonham, Don L., to Pacific Mercury Television Mfg. Corp.
Attenuating circuit for electric organ. 2,913,948,
11-24-59, CI. 84 — 1.19.
Boni, Frank, Jr. : See —
Gardner, Karl A., Gardner, and Boni. 2,911,200.
Boni, Frank, Jr., to The Griscom-Russell Co. Heat exchanger
tube sheet thermal shield construction. 2,915,295, 12-1-59,
CI. 257 — 236.
Bonifaci, Leonard P. : See —
Hiatt, Melvin A., Bonifaci, and Reed. 2.879,642.
Bonin, Richard E., and G. R. Townsend, to General Electric
Co. Interlocking mechanism. 2,889,420, 6-2-59, CI. 200 —
50.
Bonine, Ralph O. : See —
Boden, Samuel H., and Bonine. 2,889,396.
Bonisch, Josef : See —
Gopfert, Herbert, and Bonisch. 2,896.756.
Bonistall John F., to Shawnee Pottery Co. Television an-
tenna,'light and tray. 2,879,507, 3-24-59, CI. 343—721.
Bonk, Chaim : Bee —
Rafowitz, Samuel, and Bonk.
Bonmartini, Giovanni, to "E S
Techniques. Rolling devices
2.876.049. 3-3-59. CI. 305—10.
Bonn, Leonard. Infinite baffle comprising a spherical shell of
foamed plastic. 2,881,850. 4-14-59, CI. 181 — 31.
Bonn, Mathias, to F. Soennecken. Loose leaf binders.
2,894,400, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 96.
Bonn, Theodore H. : See —
Eckert, John P., Jr., and Bonn. 2,892,998.
Torrey, Robert D.. and Bonn. 2,901,636.
Bonn, Theodore H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic gating
on core inputs. 2,907,894, 10-6-59, CI. 307 — 88.
2,883,669.
T" Etablissement Sciences
for vehicles of any kind.
Bonnafe, Oliver W., to The Lapointe Machine Tool Co. Bi-
level broaching machine. 2,870,688, 1-27-59, CI. 90 — 33.
Bonnafoux, Paul. Rotary pellet mill. 2,870,481 1-27-59,
CI. 18—12.
Bonnar, James G. : See —
Crow, Clarence C, and Bonnar. 2,871,301.
Bonnassieux, Jean : See —
Sejournet, Jacques, and Bonnassieux. 2,893,554.
Bonnaud, Henri : See —
Spondlin, Rodolphe, Stouls, Bonnaud, and Simonet.
2,917,902.
Bonneau, Louis P., to Department of Mines. Material classi-
fication. 2,910,178, 10-27-59, CI. 209—144.
Bonnell, Charles R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Two-axis rate gyros. 2,868,023, 1-13-59, CI. 74 — 5.6.
Bonnell, William S., and H. B. Willard, to Gulf Oil Corp.
Process of preparing purified oxo product and production of
alcohols. 2,880,244, 3-31-59, CI. 260—638.
Bonner, Charles A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Movable
table run-out and return apparatus. 2,874,644, 2-24-59.
CI. 104 — 48.
Bonner, Charles F. : See —
Ryburn, Jake R., and Bonner. 2,897,742.
Bonner, Edwin K., Jr., and C. J. Wiekert, to S. L. Allen &
Co., Inc. Riding gang mower attachment for tractors.
2.890,561. 6-16-59, CI. 56—7.
Bonner, Gilbert B., to International Business Machines
Corp. Cam operated code setup mechanism. 2,905,301,
9-22-59, CI. 197 — 49.
Bonner, Melvin L. : See —
Hedges, Roy E. 2,867,903.
Bonner. Olga B. : See —
Schwab, Max. and Bonner. 2,872.885.
Bonner, Raymond W., and F. P. Veslock. Electrical audio
range sweep oscillator. 2,903,648, 9-8-59, CI. 331 — 47.
Bonner, Tom W., and R. L. Caldwell, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Measurement of gamma ray energy due to
inelastic neutron scattering. 2.905,826, 9-22-59, CI.
250—83.6.
Bonnerre, Lucien, to Compagnie Auxiliaire d'Electricite et
d'Entreprise. Mould for vulcanization of electrical cables.
2,899,527, 8-11-59, CI. 219—19.
Bonness, Donald J. : See —
Wheelwright, Edward H., Bonness, and Whitehorn.
2,876,702.
Bonnet, Francois. Automatic slicing machines. 2,879,817,
3-31-59. CI. 146—102.
Bonnet, Paul : See —
Cahen, Gilbert M., Bonnet, and Treille. 2,871,365.
Bonnet, Robert W., and T. G. Connor, to Duncan Electric
Co., Inc. Separable connector clamp. 2,877,443, 3-10-59,
CI 339 272
Bonnet, William E., to Sun Oil Co. Partial oxidation of
hydrocarbons. 2,890,245, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 524.
Bonney-Floyd Co., The : See —
Bonney, John L. V. Jr. 2,874,428.
Bonney Forge & Tool Works : See —
Jackson, William M. 2,915,324.
Bonney, John L. V., Jr., % to The Bonney-Floyd Co. and %
to Foundry Services Inc. Method of hardening of sand
cores and the like. 2,874,428, 2-24-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Bonney, Robert B. : See —
Doeleman, Henry, and Bonney. 2,869,115.
Bonnier, Etienne : See —
Andrieux, Jean L., and Bonnier. 2,867,527.
Bono, Luigi, to Vittorio Necchi S. p. A. Rotary hook for
sewing machines. 2,869,495, 1-20-59, CI. 112 — 230.
Bono, Luigi, to Vittorio Necchi Societa per Azioni. Cloth
feed mechanism for sewing machines. 2,874,662, 2-24—59,
CI. 112—215.
Bono, Luigi, to Vittorio Necchi Societa per Azioni. Zigzag
control device for sewing machines. 2,905,119, 9-22-59,
CI. 112—158.
Bonorden, Allen R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Translator. 2,912,679, 11-10-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Bonotto, Michele, Vi to McCormick & Co., Inc., and % to
R. M. Webster, J. Bola, Jr., and said Bonotto, jointly.
Process for coffee. 2^03,359, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 71.
Bonrath, Wilhelm. and E. Urbschat. to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Method of disinfecting seed grain by applying a com-
position comprising an hydroxyl aromatic diazo derivative.
2,889.245. 6-2-59, CI. 167—30.
Bonstedt, Kurt P., to Koppers Co., Inc. Tricresylphosphate
process. 2,870,192, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Bontempi, Joseph, to Pullman Couch Co. Sofa bed folding
mechanism. 2,876,461, 3-10-59, CI. 5 — 13.
Bonton, Gertrude V. : See —
Vischer, Alfred, Jr. 2,904,212.
Bonvicino, Guido E., and J. H. Boothe, to American Cyanamid
Co. Tetracycline and chlortetracycline quaternary alkyl-
halides. 2,911 441, 11-3-59, CI. 260—559.
Bonvini, Robert C. and W. F. Grvskiewicz. Syringe for
ejecting plastic material. 2,869,763, 1-20-59, CI. 222 — 388.
Bonza, Louis F., and F. W. Thomas, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Water repellent silicon compounds. 2,877,201,
3-10-59, CI. 260—33.6.
Bonzagni, Francis A., O. P. Cohen, and A. H. Markhnrt, to
Monsanto Chemical Co. Thermosetting resins and high wet
strength paper prepared therefrom. 2,917,427, 12-15-59,
CI. 162—167.
Boode, Carl N., to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Insulation re-
sistance measuring circuit. 2,916,697, 12-8-59, CI. 324 — 54.
LIST OF PATENTEES
101
Booharin, Leo Y., 30% to C. David and 30% to M. Katz.
Tire and wheel construction. 2,901,021, 8-25-59, CI. 152 —
334.
Booker, Aylwin R., to Aquadynamics, Inc. Ground for
marine radio. 2,909,589, 10-20-59, CI. 174 — 6.
Booklund, Paul H., to American Can Co. Apparatus for ro-
tating articles. 2,889,028, 6-2-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Bookmyer, Raymond F. : See —
Roche\ Jean A. F.. and Bookmyer. 2,881,827.
Bookout, Floyd V., H. R. Craven, and E. C. Johnson, to The
Vendo Co. Package vending machine. 2,888,165, 5-26-59,
CI. 22 — 77.
Booksh, Marcus H. Corset rib guard. 2,896,635, 7-28-59,
CI. 128—568.
Bookwalter, William H., 50% to J. G. Wasson. Signal de-
vice. 2,915,036, 12-1-59, CI. 116 — 35.
Boolsky-Bogopolsky, Raphael. Optical system comprising two
lens elements with one element having two separated con-
centric surfaces. 2,867,152, 1-6-59, CI. 88 — 57.
Boomer, Daryl R., E. T. Clapperton. and R. C. Phillips, to
Wooduse, Inc. Continuous process for conversion of ligno-
cellulose materials. 2.901.339. 8-25-59. CI. 71 — 23.
Boon, Harold A., to J. Ly >ns & Co. Ltd. Preparation and
cold storage of ice cream. 2,903,370, 9-8-59, CI. 99—180.
Boon, Hendrikus J. : See —
Seur, Christiaan J., and Boon. 2,890,278.
Boone. Philip Display materials, devices and systems.
2.882.631. 4-21-59, CI. 40—130.
Boone, Wallace D., to O P W Corp. Automatic liquid dis-
pensing nozzles. 2.874,735, 2-24-59, CI. 141 — 208.
Boonton Radio Corp. : See —
Piip, Ants T. 2,887,651.
Boor, Ladislav, to United States of America, Army. Article
mounting. 2,867.053. 1-6-59. CI. 41 — 35.
BoorU. John A. Portable folding swivel chair. 2,S76.825,
3-10-59. CI. 155—139.
Boosey, Frederick R., to The Sigma Instrument Co. Ltd. Ap-
paratus for controlling a machine tool in response to di-
mensional changes of a workpiece. 2,871,629, 2-3-59, CI.
51 — 165
Boosman, Frank C, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Shuttle valve.
2.900,166, 8-18-59, CI. 251 — 175.
Booth. Albert B. : See —
Bain, Joseph P., Booth, and Garv. 2.894.040.
Bain, Joseph P., Booth. Hunt, and Klein. 2,871.268.
Booth. Albert B., to The Glidden Co. Preparation of tertiary
aliphatic terpene alcohols. 2,871,271, 1-27-59, CI. 260 —
614.
Booth. Albert B., to The Glidden Co. Process for preparing
a menthadiene ketone and composition. 2,918,495, 12-22-
59. CI. 260—587.
Booth. Albert B.. to The Glidden Co. Method of preparing
nopaldehyde and hydronopaldehyde. 2,918,496, 12-22-59,
CI. 260—598.
Booth. Albert N. : See — ■
Biekoff. Emanuel M., and Booth. 2.890,116.
Booth, Douglas G , nnd R. S. Wood, to The Plessey Co. Ltd.
SD-.^ed control for combustion engines and turbines.
2.S74.764. 2-24-59, CI. 158 — 36.4.
Booth. Eva J. : See —
Booth, George W. and E. J. 2.918,064.
Booth. Frank, to British Fibrak Separator Co. Ltd. Separa-
tor:; for electrical storage batteries. 2,877,136, 3-10-59,
CI. 117—76
Booth, Frederick E., Jr., G. E. Wanttaja, and R, B. Colten, to
General Motors Corp. Torsiograph. 2,915,896, 12-8-59.
CI. 73—70.1.
Booth, George A., and A. V. de V. Krause, to Cinema-Tele-
vision Ltd. Method of fabricating electron discharge de-
vices. 2.879,583, 3-31-59. CI. 29 — 25.13.
Booth, George M., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Viscosity
control method and apparatus for hydrating lime.
2,904,401. 9-15-59, CI. 23—188.
Booth, George W. and E. J. Colostomy irrigation apparatus.
2.918,064, 12-22-59, CI. 128 — 283.
Booth. Grant W. : See —
Fillebrown, Stephen M., and Booth. 2,884,616.
Booth, Grant W., L. C. Hobbs. and S. M. Fillebrown. to
Radio Corp. of America. Memory system. 2,911,624,
11-3-59, CI. 340—174.
Booth, Harry T., and T. J. Lord, to United Aircraft Products,
Inc. Pressure regulating valve. 2,894,526, 7-14-59 CI.
137 — 116.5.
Booth, Harry T.. and T. J. Lord, to United Aircraft Products,
Inc. Repeated action injector device. 2,894,712, 7-14—59,
CI. 251—13.
Booth, Herbert G.. to David Traum Co.. Inc. Clamp for
garment hem marker. 2,892.233. 6-30-59. CI. 24 — 248.
Booth. Herbert J. : See —
Egbert, Lawrence E. 2,883,927.
Booth. Jack J., and W. C. Branch. Automatic replenishing
device for cup dispensers. 2,869,754, 1-20-59. CI. 221 — 11.
Booth, James H.. to Thomnson Products. Inc. Ball joint
and support therefor. 2,876.030, 3-3-59, CI. 287 — 90.
Booth, James H, to Thompson Products, Inc. Plastic lined
ball joint assembly. 2,878.047. 3-17-59, CI. 287 — 90.
Booth, James H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Ball
bearing ball joint. 2,913,268, 11-17-59, CI. 287 — 90.
Booth, Joseph H., and L. W. Chubb, Jr., to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic apparatus. 2,906,182, 9-29-59, CI. 95 — 13.
2,875,897, 3-3-59, CI.
to Phileo
2,878,370,
Booth, Leta P. : See —
Booth, Thomas O. 2.892.752.
Booth, Lionel E. Flotation machine.
209—169.
Booth, Max H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Irre-
versibly elongatable cellulose triacetate structure and
method of making. 2,900,669. 8-25-59, CI. 18 — 48.
Booth, Ralph M. Bucket support for attachment to step-
ladders. 2,870,983, 1-27-59, CI. 248 — 210.
Booth, Raymond D. Electrical conductor bracket. 2,911,607,
11-3-59, CI. 339 — 7.
Booth, Richard H., and E. M. Payne, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Automatic machine control systems.
2.882.864, 4-21-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Booth, Robert B., G. B. Walker, and C. F. Allen, deceased ;
E. G. Allen, executrix of the estate of said C. F. Allen ; to
American Cyanamid Co. Method of forming a protective
coating on cyanidation tailings and the resulting product.
2,894,851, 7-14-59, CI. 117 — 66.
Booth, Robert B., and J. K. Heeren, to American Cyanamid
Co. Flotation reagent composition. 2,919,025, 12-29-59,
CI. 209 — 166.
Booth, Sheldon M. Automatic feed and depth control for a
drill press. 2,909,082, 10-20-59, CI. 77—6.
Booth. Thomas O., deceased, by L. P. Booth, administratrix.
Method of treating worms in ruminants. 2,S92,752,
6-30-59. CI. 167—53.
Booth, William M. : See —
Smith, Ralph E., Hannum, and Booth. 2,905,194.
Booth, William M., to Gardner-Denver Co. Oil feeder hav-
ing restrictor. 2,899,018, 8-11-59, CI. 184 — 55.
Boothe, Alonzo M., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Intermediate fre-
onency transformer. 2,872,649, 2-3-59, CI. 333 — 77.
Boothe, James H. : See—
Bonvicino, Guido E., and Boothe. 2,911,441.
Boothrovd, Wilson P., to Phileo Corp. Multi-channel com-
munication system. 2,878.316, 3-17-59. CI. 179 — 15.
Boothroyd, Wilson P., to Phileo Corp. Cathode ray tube
devices having signal-generating means. 2,900,563,
8-18-59, CI. 315—21.
Boothroyd. Wilson P., and E. M. Creamer, Jr..
Corp. Multi-channel communication system.
3-17-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Boots Aircraft Nut Corp. : See —
Trzcinski, Joseph T. 2,879,820.
Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. : See —
Leiper, John W. G., and Watkins. Re. 24,657.
Oxley, Peter, Bristow, Williams, Woolfe, and Wilms-
hurst. 2,904.590.
Oxley, Peter, Bristow, Woolfe, and Williams. 2,912,438.
Boots, William C.. to Foster Metal Products Inc. Necktie
clasp. 2,890,509. 6-16-59, CI. 24 — 49.
Bopp, Anton. Oxidation cells. 2,901,522. 8-25-59, CI. 136—
84.
Bopp. Calvin C, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Transistor signal trans-
lating circuit. 2.894,150. 7-7-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Bopp, Cecil W., to Bopp Mfg., Inc. Loader. 2,918,322, 12-
22-59, CI. 294 — 63.
Bopp-Decker Plasties, Inc. : See —
Gilmore, Gerald D., and Decker. 2,912,719.
Bopp Mfg., Inc. : See —
Bopp. Cecil W. 2.918,322.
Bopp. William E. : See —
Moran, Joseph I., and Bopp. 2,893,079.
Borah, John E. Utility device. 2,871,615, 2-3-59, CI. 45 —
28.
Borah, John E. Combination extensible and foldable vent
and spout for containers. 2,898,014, 8-4-59, CI. 222—481.5.
Borah, John E. Pouring stream control for container.
2,898,015, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 484.
Borah, John E. Container spout. 2,898,018, 8-4-59, CI.
222 — 529.
BorbS, Erich. Hoop iron clamping member. 2,870,504,
1-27-59, CI. 24 — 23.
Borcherdt, Edward R., to The Anaconda Co. Train loading
apnaratus 2.876.915. 3-10-59. CI. 214 — 41.
Borchers, Charles W., Jr. Detachable running gear for trans-
porting small boats. 2,909,378, 10-20-59, CI. 280—79.1.
Borchers. Heinz : See —
Clostermann, Klaus. 2,887,523.
Borck, Alfred E. G., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method and
plant for the recovery of oil and proteins from animal ma-
terial. 2,888,449, 5-26-59, CI. 260—112.
Borda, John P., and J. A. Mardick, to National Lead Co.
End lubricating bearing. 2,913,286, 11-17-59, CI.
308 — 79.1.
Borden Co., The : See —
Bauer, Clifford D., Marks, and Bernardoni. 2,871,123.
Block, Richard J., and Zweig. 2,903,358.
Gordon, Philip L., and Cohen. 2,914,495.
Halpern, Benjamin D.. and Hoyt. 2,878,539.
Lieb, David J. 2,907,748.
Mitchell. Norval W. 2.878.953.
Moffitt, William R., and Berkey.
Stahl, Oscar C. 2,894,483.
Teppema, Jan. 2,902,458.
Teppema, Jan. 2,902,459.
Wechsler, Harry, Bernstein, and Herbst. 2,872,478.
Borden, Edward W. : See —
Borden, Moro M. 2,876,789.
Borden, Franklin B. Inverted radial saw jig. 2,902,066,
9-1-59, CI. 143 — 47.
2,884,335.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Borden, Howard C, and R. W. Crews, to A. B. Dick Co.
Electrostatic writing tube. 2,879,422, 3-24-59, CI.
313—89.
Borden, Joseph H., to Toledo Scale Corp. Elevator leveling
controls. 2,873,819, 2-17-59, CI. 187 — 29.
Borden, Joseph H., to Toledo Scale Corp. Elevator door
carrying mechanism. 2,905,463, 9-22-59, CI. 268 — 49.
Borden, Joseph H., to Toledo Scale Corp. Elevator controls.
2,914,138, 11-24-59, CI. 187—29.
Borden, Joseph H., to Toledo Scale Corp. Hydraulic damp-
ened. 2,918,091, 12-22-59, CI. 13S — 30.
Borden, Joseph H., and R. A. Burgy, to Toledo Scale Corp.
Elevator controls. 2,875,853, 3-3-59, CI. 1S7— 29.
Borden, Joseph H., and R. A. Burgy, to Toledo Scale Corp.
Elevator controls. 2,889,010, 6-2-59, CI. 187 — 29.
Borden, Joseph L. : See —
Sobgov, Harold, and Borden. 2,904,687.
Borden, Kennard F. : See —
Borden. Morn M. 2.876,789.
Borden, Lloyd K. Cable lubricating device. 2,910,043,
10-27-59, CI. 118—234.
Borden. Moro IM.. deceased : E. W. and K. F. Borden and The
Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Co., executors, to Simplex
Valve and Meter Co. Apparatus for use with liquid en-
closures. 2.876.7S9. 3-10-59. CI. 137 — 217.
Bordenkircher, Bruce O., and C. O. Slemmons, to The General
Tire & Rubber Co. Air spring control. 2,903,272, 9-8-59,
CI. 280—124.
Borders. Charles R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Blocking oscillator having sharp pulse cut-off. 2,889,456,
6-2-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Borders, Robert L., Jr., and G. Sitz. Canopv for automobile
serving tray holder. 2.873,139. 2-10-59. CI. 296 — 44.
Bordinat, Eugene, Jr., and G. O. Hibbard, to Ford Motor Co.
Speed warning device. 2,913,545, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 56.
Bordner, Lawrence M., Jr. Safety release latch. 2,872,233,
2-3-59, CI. 292—92.
Borell, George L., to Almo Laboratories Co., Inc. Coaxial
tube fluid injection system. 2,889,995, 6-9-59, CI. 239 —
205.5.
Boresch, Carl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Cation ex-
changers containing selenic acid groups. 2,868,737, 1-13-
59, CI. 260 — 2.2.
Borey, Daniel S. : See —
Pfeiffer, Robert W., Borey, and Jahnig. 2,881,130.
Spitz, Peter H., and Borey. 2,902,433.
Borey, Daniel S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Single vessel coking process. 2,873,247, 2-10-59, CI.
208—95.
Borey, Daniel S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Apparatus for mixing finely divided contact particles in a
dense fluid bed. 2,914,387, 11-24-59, CI. 23—288.
Borey, Daniel S., C. E. Jahnig, and B. V. Molstedt, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Quench nozzle for fluid coker
reactor vapors. 2,889,265, 6-2-59, CI. 208 — 100.
Borfuss, Maurice. Snap compartment for handbags.
2,875,801, 3-3-59, CI. 150—28.
Borg, Edward M. Oil testing apparatus. 2,889,736, 6-9-59,
CI. 88 — 14.
Borg, George W., Corp., The : See —
Van Alen, De Witt T. 2,912,663.
Borg, W. N., Corp., The : See —
Tancred, William L. 2,892,058.
Borg-Warner Corp. : See —
Austrow. Harold W., May, Neumann, and Szten.
2.876,916.
Blanchard, Andre, and Shore. 2,908,222.
Bobnar, Louis R. 2,884,864.
Boldt. Melvin H., Chuboff. and Shooter. 2,887,086.
Brockelsby, Dale L. 2,869,831.
Burtnett. Everett R. 2.893.265.
Calvert, William C. 2,908,661.
Campbell, Henrv H. 2,867,456.
Campbell, Henr'v H. 2.885.962.
Campbell, Henry H., and Stanek. 2,867,174.
Campbell, John D. 2,915,977.
Carnagua, Harold E. 2,911,848.
Carroll, John R. 2,912,917.
Compton, James A. 2,900,920.
Coolidge, John E., Jr., and Grossen. 2,900,042.
Dahl, Einar S. 2.896.602.
Dahl, Einar S., and McCreary. 2,917,035.
Dodge, Adiel Y. 2,879.869.
Domal, Stanley A. 2.878,656.
Erwin, Robert L„ and McAninch. 2,907,428.
Ferris. Ernest A., and Fulton. 2,917,145.
Fik", Russell R. 2.885.532.
Fike, Russell R. 2,916,337.
Fike, Russell R„ and Pilous. 2,887,766.
Fike, Russell R., and Pilous. 2,911,708.
Flinn. Georce E. 2,893 261.
Fulton, Bertram A. 2,884,102.
Garmager, Curt H. 2,888,122.
Garmager, Curt TT. 2.901.066.
Garmager, Curt H. 2,916,123.
Gates, Lyna L. 2,902,119.
Gerhardt, Andrew H. 2,884,947.
Oerhardt, Andrew H., and Triplett. 2,878,686.
Gerhardt, Andrew II., and Waldrop. 2,916,900.
Gillespie, Daniel C. 2.873.082.
Gommel, Dewey E. 2,883,872.
Borg-Warner Corp. : See — Continued.
Gommel, Dewey E. 2,912,021.
Granke, Leonard J., Gates, and Montgomery. 2,908,368.
Haberland, Frederick C. 2,885,965.
Halberg, Robert \V., and Hutton. 2,902,130.
Harnish, James R. 2.893.218.
Harting, Glen R. 2,914,156.
Hatch. Albert M. 2,917,080.
Headings, William W. 2,884,902.
Hempel, Rudolph M. 2,896,432.
Hempel, Rudolph M. 2,896,433.
High, Carl F. 2,888,002.
Holdeman, John W., and Farrell. 2,887,771.
Holdeman. John W., Masko, Polomski, and Whelpley.
2,895,344.
Hopkins. Neil E. 2,881.594.
Houck, Claude A., and Bradshaw. 2,883,931.
Johnson, Horace A. 2,918,974.
Kelbel, Donald W. 2,874,590.
Kelbel, Donald W. 2,877,608.
Kelbel, Donald W. 2,896,479.
Keyt, Donald E. 2,909,195.
Kuehner, Richard L. 2,874,032.
Kuehner, Richard L.. and Hopkins. 2,876,507.
Lauck, John A. 2,883,937.
Lauck, John A. 2,887,907.
Laskowski, William H. 2,868,111.
Lebourg, Maurice P. 2,873,675.
Lowe, Harold. 2,888,834.
Lundeen. Chester A. 2,875,657.
Lysett, Daniel W. 2.895.581.
Maier, Dale E. 2,900,856.
Mathewson, Arthur A., Jr., and Penfield. 2,903,240.
McColl, John W. 2,879,870.
McNatt, Ralph D. 2,907,178.
Miller, James A. 2,886,983.
Miller, James A. 2,892,361.
Nielsen, Milton R. 2,867,462.
Nielsen, Milton R. 2,910,159.
Norlin, Francis E. 2,915,981.
Orr, Palmer. 2,877,656.
Palm, James W. 2,870,893.
Polomski, John B. 2,882,756.
Polomski, John B. 2,899,834.
Reed, Harold V. 2,902,129.
Simpson, John M., and Carnagua. 2,911,856.
Smirl, Richard L. 2,890,605.
<Smirl, Richard L. 2.893.526.
Smirl, Richard L. 2,908,181.
Smirl, Richard L. 2,913,925.
Smirl, Richard L., and Waclawek. 2,890,600.
Smirl, Richard L., and Waclawek. 2,890,602.
Snov, Joseph B. 2,868,341.
Taylor, Raymond G., Jr. 2,917.352.
Taylor, Raymond G., Jr. 2,919,167.
Tracv, Herbert E. 2,897,764.
Troendly, Harry P., and Ferris. 2,912,086.
Troendly, Harry P., and Ferris. 2,916,124.
Troendly, Harrv P., and Fulton. 2,881.886.
Troendly, Harrv P., and Fulton. 2.888,116.
Waclawek, Miczvslaw J. 2,897,689.
Waclawek, Miczvslaw J. 2,901,923.
Wayman. Robert W. 2,911,987.
Welch, Arthur J. 2,881.890.
Werden, Robert G. 2,869,335.
Whelplev. Gordon E. 2.S86.984.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, and Barnes. 2,914,158.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, and Lysett. 2,917,001.
Borger, Franl; G., to Weber Briars, Inc. Smoking pipe.
2,918.067. 12-22-59, CI. 131 — 225.
Borghult, Per, and J. H. Haglund, to Aktiebolaget Kanthal.
Electric resistance heating elements. 2,913,695, 11-17-59,
CI. 338—317.
Borgnon. Jean, to Diffusion Alloys Ltd. Rotary furnaces.
2,872.176, 2-3-59, CI. 263—34.
Borie, Henry P., Jr., to General Electric Co. Dirt compactor
unit for vacuum cleaning systems. 2,895,564. 7-21-59, CI.
183—37.
Borin, Harlan F., to American Hospital Supply Corp. Method
for sterilizing instruments. 2.883,262, 4-21-59, CI. 21 — 56.
Borins, Louis, M. H. Slud, and M. J. Zubkoff, to Randel
Tool Co., Inc. Method of sinking wells by means of
explosive charges. 2,897,756, 8-4-59, CI. 102 — 21.
Borins, Louis, M. H. Slud, and M. J. Zubkoff, to Randel
Tool Co., Inc. Apparatus for sinking wells bv means of
explosive charges. 2,898.085, 8-4-59, CI. 255—1.
Boritz, Nat. Emergency traction device for motor vehicles.
2,896, 6S6, 7-28-59. CI. 152—225.
Bork, Charles : See —
Parker, Warren H. 2,902,118.
Bork. Hugo W., to Skil Corp. Hinge butt locating gauge.
2,869,245, 1-20-59, CI. 33—197.
Borkat, Philip, to Nntional-U.S. Radiator Corp. Blower.
2,915,239, 12-1-59, CI. 230 — 134.
Borkman, Arthur C. : See —
Meng, Victor W., and Borgman. 2,904,126.
Borkoski, Leon P., to Eleetrolux Corp. Multipurpose suction
cleaning tool. 2,873,469, 2-17-59, CI. 15 — 417.
Borkovec. Alexej B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polymeriza-
tion process for olefin oxides 2,873,25S, 2-10-59, CI.
260—2.
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103
Borkowski, William J. : See — „„„„„„„
SchonhofE, John A., and Borkowski. 2,868,932.
Borland, Jean W., and E. Schupak, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Production of copolymers of chlorotrifluoroethylene and
vinylidene fluoride. 2,880,154, 3-31-59, CI. 204—163.
Borley, Colin R. : See — „„„„,.„„
Fenemore, Konald W., and Borley. 2,880,512.
Borman, Robert F. : See —
Christenson, Roger M., and Borman. 2,891,919.
Bormolini, Henry : See —
Bartholow, Dave M., and Bormolini. 2,88o,939.
Born, William F. : See — . „_„ „„
Dyer, Lloyd W., Born, and Wallace. 2,913,513.
Rexroad, James O., and Burn. 2,894,084.
Born William F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bus duct.
2,883,637, 4-21-59. CI. 339—22.
Bornemann, William, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
recording apparatus. 2,881,658. 4-14-59, CI. 88—24.
Bornemann, William, to Liftron Corp. Automatic door
opener. 2,883.182, 4-21-59, CI. 268 — 59.
Bornemann, William, to Eastman Kodak Co. Device for
handling and transporting a plurality of elements.
2,899,234, 8-11-59, CI. 294 — 115.
Bornemann, William, to Eastman Kodak Co. Indicia record-
ing device. 2,903,941, 9-15-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Borngesser, Otto J., and A. J. Monroe, to United States of
America, Navy. Electric "G" limiter for aircraft. 2,903,-
205, 9-8-59. CI. 244 — 83.
Bornhauser, Hans : See —
Ganzhorn, Karl, Einsele, and Bornhauser. 2,914,754.
Bornheim, George H. and H. J. Ouellette, to United States of
America, Arm?. Electrically tired gun charger. 2,882,794,
4-21-59. CI. 89—1.
Bornkessel, Paul, to P. Bornkessel. Pressure gas burners.
2,869,632, 1-20-59, CI. 158 — 116.
Bornsen, EUy M. D. : See —
Lottermoser. Manfred. 2,881,082.
Bornzin, James H.. to International Harvester Co. Hay feed-
ing mechanism for balers. 2,909,989, 10-27-59, CI. 100—
142.
Bornzin, James H„ J. E. Sadler, and R. M. Fachini, to In-
ternational Harvester Co. Cotton picking spindle moisten-
ing assembly. 2,884,754, 5-5-59, CI. 56 — 41.
Boro, Leon : See —
Cottle, Francis M. 2,913,243.
Cottle, Francis M., Jr. 2,913,244.
Borodin. Daniel J. to Allied Research Products, Inc. Plating
apparatus. 2.887.210 5-19-59. CI. 198 — 19.
Borodin, Daniel J., to Allied Research Products, Inc. Plating
machine. 2,905,665, 9-22-59, CI. 204 — 198.
Borodin, Daniel J., to Wagner Brothers Inc. Plating machine.
2,912,989, 11-17-59, CI. 134 — 76.
Borolite Corn. : See —
Herz, William H. 2,884,688.
Boron, Eugene F. : See —
Gorga, William H., Tost, Uber, and Boron. 2,883,721.
Boron. Eugene F., E. W. Yost, W. H. Gorga, and C. H. Uber.
to Mallorv-Sharon Metals Corp. Electrode holder construc-
tion. 2,889.387, 6-2-59, CI. 13—16.
Boron, Eugene F., W. H. Gorga, and J. A. Grubisa, to Mallory-
Sharon Metals Corp. Controlled consumable electrode arc
melting furnace construction and operation. 2,890,368,
6-9-59. CI. 314 — 59.
Boron, Frank J., to American Brake Shoe Co. Chains. 2,-
915,909. 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 245.
Borowski, Ravmond F. : See —
Werner, John, and Borowski. 2,910,060.
Borrel, Marcel. F. Weiss, and B. Chatelin, to Societe d'Elec-
tro-'Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques
d'Ugine. Recovery of ammonium bisulphate from the dis-
tillation residues from the manufacture of acrylic acids
and their esters. 2,890.101. 6-9-59. CI. 23 — 119.
Borresen, Jac, and G. N. Pettersen. Flexible combined con-
duit and cable assembly. 2,885,460, 5-5-59, CI. 174 — 70.
Borrevang. Poul, to Lovens kemiske Fabrik ved A. Kongsted.
21-xanthates and xanthoeenic acids of A4 pregnenes.
2,893,917, 7-7-59, CI. 167—77.
Borrow. Antony. E. G. Jefferys, and I. S. Nixon, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Process of producing gibberellic
acid by two stage cultivation of gibberella fujikuroi.
2,906,670, 9-29-59, CI. 195—36.
Borrow, Antony, E. G. Jefferys, and I. S. Nixon, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Process of producing gibberellic
acid by cultivation of gibberella fujikuroi. 2,906,671,
9-29-59, CI. 195—36.
Borrow, Antony, E. G. Jefferys, and I. S. Nixon, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Metabolic processes. 2,906,673,
9-29-59, CI. 195 — 125.
Borrows. Edward T. : See —
Stewart, David G., Waddan, and Borrows. 2.870,100.
Borrows. Edward T.. and D. G. Stewart, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Production of polymers of epoxide compounds.
2.870,099, 1-20-59. CI. 260—2
Borrup. Ronald J., and H C. Davis, Jr. Electric thermo
control circuit. 2,896.056. 7-21-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Borsook. Mannie E., and M. Alperin. to Clinical Research
Foundation. Apparatus for the purification of crvstalline
materials. 2,868,374. 1-13-59, CI. 209 — 111.
Borst, Lyle B., to United States of America, Atomic Enery
Commission. Method of testing hermetic containers.
2,873.603, 2-17-59, CI. 73—52.
Co. Method for
59, CI. 260—77.5.
Borst, Lyle B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Central control system. 2,905,612, 9-22-59,
CI. 204 — 193.2.
Borsten, Herman : See —
Van Lamoen, Franciscus L. J., and Borsten. 2,892,669.
Bortner, Allen A. Pad mountings. 2,906,547, 9-29-59, CI.
281—25.
Bortnick, Newman M., to Rohm & Haas
preparing polypeptides. 2,871,225, 1-27-
Borucki, Robert B. : See — ■
Lewis, Francis B. 2,907,402.
Borutzke, Irvin W. : See —
Runde, Byron A., and Borutzke. 2,894,615.
Bos, John R. : See —
Shulters, Robert B., and Bos. 2,885,764.
Bos, John R., and R. B. Shulters, to Gardner-Denver Co.
Tool for preparing and applying wires to terminals. 2,884,-
685, 5-5-59, CI. 29 — 33.
Bosch, Julius. Apparatus for sorting steel plates and the like.
2,884,130, 4-28-59. CI. 209 — 72.
Bosch, Julius, to Frieseke & Hoepfner G.m.b.H. Closed
loop discontinuous control system for production or process-
ing machines. 2,884,531, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Bosch, Pius L. Snow plow shoe adjustment device.
2,909,382, 10-20-59, CI. 287—62.
Bosch, Robert E. : See —
Foster, Harold S., Bosch, and Warner. 2,903,112.
Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. : See —
Aldinger, Ulrich, and Eheim. 2,902,019.
Aldinger, Ulrich, and Weber. 2,918,048.
Heiser, Joachim. 2,910,696.
Linder, Rudolf, Rebentisch, and Merkl. 2,875,322.
Maier, Alfred. 2,896.049.
Ostertag, Otto, and Stahle. 2,913,996.
Oxenfart, Berthold. and Aldinger. 2,869,529.
Paule, Willy. 2,910,621.
Riethmiiller, Paul, and Leinert. 2,874,460.
Sehaefer, Fridolin. 2,889.476.
Schlichtenmayer, Karl. 2,902,018.
Schutte, Otto. 2,910,054.
Schwenk, Willy. 2,907,239.
Schwenk, Willy, Bayer, Hagemann, and Haberle.
2,907,240.
Spittler, Heinrich. 2,896,120.
Steinke, Leo. 2,886,015.
Stoll, Hermann. 2,892.453.
Zechnall, Richard, and Paule. 2,899,952.
Boschert, Ulrich : See —
McNaughtan, Thomas J., Lieb, and Boschert. 2,886,540.
Boschi, Antonio, to Societe Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti.
Resilient mountings. 2,869,811, 1-20-59, CI. 248—9.
Boschi, Antonio, to Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti
"S.A.G.A." Societa per Azioni. Elastic guide means, par-
ticularly for a vehicle suspension. 2,884,872, 5-5-59, CI.
105—224.
Boschi. Antonio, to S.A.G.A. Societa per Azioni. Sound ab-
sorbinc and insulating panel. 2,887,173, 5-19-59, CI.
181 — R3,
Boscia, Archie F., to General Dynamics Corp. Reflex ampli-
fier-detector stage. 2,916,616, 12-8-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Bosco, Edward N. : See —
Stanford, Nicholas S., and Bosco. 2,873,562.
Bosco, Lino. Process of manufacturing plastic flowers and
leaves in multicolor design. 2,908,942, 10-20-59, CI.
18—59.
Bose, Amar G. Pressure wave generation. 2,915,588,
12-1-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Bose, John H, to E. M. Armstrong, executrix of the estate
of E. H. Armstrong. Noise reduction in phase shift modu-
lation. 2,871,292, 1-27-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Bose, John H., to E. M. Armstrong, executrix of the estate of
E. H. Armstrong. Stabilized multiple frequency modula-
tion receiver. 2,879,335, 3-24-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Bosinoff. Irving : See —
Luther, Arch C, Jr., Marian, and Bosinoff. 2,890,276.
Luther, Arch C.,» Jr., and Bosinoff. 2,892,025.
Bosland, James M., to Ketcham and McDougall Inc. Mag-
netic writing device holder. 2,907,085, 10-6-59, CI.
24 — 10.
Bosland, James M., to Ketcham & McDougall, Inc. Mecha-
nism for changing dates for desk calendar. 2,916,837,
12-15-59, CI. 40 — 114.
Bosler. Gerald E. : See —
Callender, Jack E., and Bosler. 2,876,292.
Bosman, Elmer H. : See —
Apgar, Donald H., and Bosman. 2,907,937.
Bosrock. George J., and C. E. Hook, to Michigan Carton Co.
Foldable carrier for bottles and the like. 2,881,946,
4-14-59, CI. 220—113.
Boss, Reinaldo. Tool for perforating wells. 2,891,623,
6-23-59, CI. 166 — 205.
Bossard, Albert G., to Corning Glass Works. Sintered or
bonded ceramic refractory body and method of making it.
2,919,209, 12-29-59, CI. 117—123.
Bossard, LeRoy T., and W. A. Eskridge. Engine starters.
2,910,873, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 8.
Bossard, Werner, J. Voltz, and F. Favre. to J. R. Geigy. A.-G.
Water soluble azo colour salts. 2,883,373, 4-21-59, CI.
260—146.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Bossard, Werner, J. Voltz, and F. Favre, to J. R. Geigy A.-G.
Water soluble dve salts and process for the production
thereof. 2,889,315, 6-2-59, CI. 260—146.
Bossard, Werner, and R. Diirig, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Metal-
lisable trisazo dyestuffs. 2,897,191, 7-28-59, CI. 260—159.
Bossard, Werner, and P. Dussy, to J. R. Geigy S.A. Colour
photography. 2,899,305, 8-11-59, CI. 96 — 53.
Bossarte, Keith W. Automobile hand brake warning system.
2.904.774, 9-15-59, CI. 340 — 52.
Bosse, Robert W., to Groov-Pin Corp. Drilling equipment.
2,913,933, 11-24-59, CI. 77—26.
Bossi, Fulvio, to Frankel Associates, Inc. Lighting appli-
ance. 2,900,492, 8-18-59, CI. 240 — 10.
Bossner, Josef. -Mobile form for the concrete moulding of
barrel vaults, tunnels, galleries, or shafts. 2,870,518,
1-27-59, CI. 25 — 131.6.
Bossner, Josef. Methods of manufacturing fluid-tight high-
pressure pipes of reinforced concrete and pipes made ac-
cording to said methods. 2,902,056, 9-1-59, CI. 138 — 66.
Bossong-Werk G.m.b.H. : See —
Skumawitz, Max. 2,918,674.
Bost, Howard W. : See —
Doss, Richard C, and Bost. 2,881,217.
Hutchinson. William M., and Bost. 2,S93,8S5.
Bostian, Logan C. : See —
.Toris. George G., and Bostian. 2,881,222.
Bostick, Winston H., and V. G. Mcintosh, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Plasma gener-
ator. 2,900,548, 8-18-59, CI. 313—131.
Bostitch, lnc : See —
Allen, Howard G. 2,899,679.
Peterssen. Henry F., and Fisher. 2,88S,679.
Bostock, Harry T. Clutch mechanism. 2,888,114, 5-26-59,
CI. 192— .02.
Bostock, James H., to Otis Engineering Corp. Valve.
2,894,715, 7-14-59, CI. 251—58.
Bostock, James H.. to Otis Engineering Corp. Pressure re-
sponsive valve. 2,900.997. 8-25-59. CI. 137 — 458.
Bostock, James H., to Otis Engineering Corp. Well tools.
2,909,227, 10-20-59, CI. 166 — 224.
Bostock, James H., and D. S. Simon, to Otis Engineering
Corp. Well tools. 2,884,073, 4-28-59, CI. 166 — 218.
Bostock, Raymond N., to P. Ballantine & Sons. Carrier for
bottles and the like. 2,917,220, 12-15-59, CI. 229—23.
Boston. Edward D. : See —
Smith, Brook I., and Boston. 2.874,113.
Smith, Brook I., Boston, and Herrmann. 2.871.183.
Smith, Brook I., Scheeline, and Boston. 2,905,629.
Boston, Edward D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
High temperature short time hydrocarbon conversion proc-
ess. 2.906,695, 9-29-59. CI. 208 — 127.
Boston, Edward D., and B. I. Smith, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Combination process for producing olefins
from heavy oils. 2,905,733, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 683.
Boston Machine Works Co. : See — ■
Vachon, Hubert J. 2,871,493.
Boston Mfg. Co. : See —
Mason. Vincent I. 2.872.668.
Boston Roval Petticoat Co. : See —
Rosenberg, David L. 2.905.947.
Bostroem, Theodore. Liquid bath furnace and methods for
continuous heat treatment of articles of manufacture.
2,904,321, 9-15-59, CI. 263—3.
Bostrom, Bernard G. : Sp" —
Thiene Carl G.. and Bostrom. 2.873.013.
Bostwick, Lee G., and R. L. Guncelle, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Electromechanical vibrator. 2,877,319,
3-10-59. PI. POO — 90.
Boswau, Hans P., R. V. Oldham, and H. G. Evers, to Leich
Electric Co. Telephone svstem crossbar relay private
branch exchange. 2.907,832, 10-6-59, CI. 179 — 22.
Boswau, Hans P., H. W. Clausen, and H. G. Evers. to Leich
Electric Co. Mechanical counting relay. 2,907,983,
10-6-59, CI. 340—168.
BoswpII. Robert B. : See —
Jominy, Walter E., Olson, and Boswell. 2,881,491.
Boswell. Thomas L. : See —
Ensign, George G.. and Boswell. 2,875,262.
Bosworth. Cyrus M., Jr., and R. T. Divers, to Carrier Corn.
Air conditioning apparatus. 2,902,834, 9-8-59, CI. 62 — 78.
Bot Brassert Oxygen Technik A.G. : See —
Rinesch. Rudolf F. 2.893,861.
Boteler. Henry W., to Grinnell Corp. Diaphragm valves.
2.892,613. 6-30-59. CI. 251—331.
Botham, Arthur R.. to Arrow Mfg. Co., Inc. Display box for
watches, etc. 2,867,353. 1-6-59. CI. 220 — 82.
Bothwell, William R., to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. Box
handle. 2.869.771, 1-20-59. CI. 229 — 52.
Botkin, Lawrence A., to Butlpr Mfg. Co. Tandem axle vehicle
suspension. 2,874,973. 2-24-59, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Botko, George H. Cushion ischial seat for an artificial above-
knee leg socket and below-knee weight bearing lacer.
2,908,016, 10-13-59, CI. 3—17.
Botnick, Irlin, to The Kromex Corp. Foldable table with
hinged top. 2,873 156, 2-10-59, CI. 311—80.
Bott, George S. : See —
Konazewski. William P., and Bott. 2,918,759.
Sandhage, Ellsworth R., and Bott. 2,907,357.
Bott Hugh R. : See —
Kressman, Theodore R. E., Tye, and Bott. 2,894,894.
Bottasso, Carlo, to Pirelli S.p.A. Divided rim assemblies
for tubeless tires. 2,879,825, 3-31-59, CI. 152 — 404.
Bottemiller, Merton M. Seat construction. 2,901.028, 8-25-
59. CI. 155 — 184.
Bottemiller, Merton M., and A. L. Engelmann, to Homecrest
Co. Swivel chair. 2,916,084, 12-8-59, CI. 155—95.
Botti. Alfred, to C. M. Hall Lamp Co. Speedometer cable
fitting. 2.872,793. 2-10-59. CI. 64 — 04.
Botti, Alfred, to C. M. Hall Lamp Co. Speedometer-assembly
cable. 2,918,808, 12-29-59. CI. 64 — 4.
Botti, Argentino, and O. E. Pabst. Continuous linear closing
devices. 2,909,822, 10-27-59, CI. 24 — 201.
Bottino, Ada. Scouring pad containing dispensable sub-
stance. 2,899,780, 8-18-59, CI. 51 — 185.
Bottje, John D., and R. B. Shulters, to Gardner-Denver Co.
Load balancer for hoists. 2,901,219, 8-25-59, CI. 254 —
168.
Botto, Piero, to Oflicine Botto-Meicanica di Precisione-Societa
a r. 1. Liquefied petroleum gas pressure mixer. 2,872,911,
2-10-59, CI. 123—120.
Bottom, Virgil E., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor method
and product. 2,900,584, 8-18-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Bottoms, Charles H., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd.
Control means for road vehicle hydraulic power trans-
mission systems. 2,903.852. 9-15-59, CI. 60 — 53.
Bottoms, Paul H., R. J. Clapp, R. H. Loggins, and J. G.
Stansbury, to Swedlow Plastics Co. Method and apparatus
for stretching thermoplastic sheet material. 2,918,696,
12-29-59, CI. 18—1.
Bottoms, Kobert R., to Chemetron Corp. Racemization of
optically active menthol. 2,871,272, 1-27-59, CI. 260—
631.
Bottonari, Samuel A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cir-
cuit interrupter. 2.875,300, 2-24-59, CI. 200—146.
Bottonari, Samuel A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Circuit interrupters. 2.900.477. 8-18-59. CI. 200 — 147.
Bottonari, Samuel A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
breaker. 2,913,558, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Bottorf, James D., and O. A. Labus, to The Trane Co.
Air conditioning unit. 2,913,227, 11-17-59, CI. 257—137.
Botts, Hugh P. Map holding clip. 2.867,925, 1-13-59, CI.
40—10.
Botts, Hugh P. Rotary mounting arrangement. 2,907,488,
10-6-59, CI. 220 — 24.
Bottum, Edward W. Filter. 2,875,901, 3-3-59, CI. 210 — 484.
Bottum, Edward W. Strainer. 2,893,563, 7-7-59, CI.
210 — 448.
Boubet, Charles, and A. L. M. Dupuis. Transducer of me-
chanical vibrations into electrical oscillations. 2,887,660,
5-19-59. CI 332 — 2.
Bouchard, Blanche E. : See —
Du Grenier, Francis C, and Perri. 2,884,163.
Bouchard, Irvine H. Doublet antenna array with alternate
arms mounted in respective planes, parallel to common
reflector. 2,869,125, 1-13-59, CI. 343 — 808.
Bouchard, John R., and R. L. Hammon. to Sperry Rand Corp.
Compensated gyro vertical. 2,878,679, 3-24-59, CI.
74—5.44.
Bouchard. Leo S. Device for attachment to a collar.
2,871,483, 2-3-59, CI. 2—132.
Bouchard, Philias J. Heat transfer and conversion system.
2,903,862, 9-15-59, CI. 62—231.
Boucher, Cormack E. Daylight film loading and developing
apparatus. 2,900,514, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 65.
Boucher, Frank G., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Vibratory rotary drilling method and apparatus. 2,911,192,
11-3-59, CI. 255—1.8.
Boucher, Frank G., and B. W. Sewell, to United States of
America, Navv. Mercury switch spinner head timing unit.
2,910,645, 10-27-59, CI. 324 — 28.
Boucher, Richard C. Apparatus for and process of remov-
ing skins from tomatoes. 2,S68,252, 1-13-59, CI. 146 —
46.
Boucke. Heinz, and K. Breeht, to Radio P.itents Co. Means
for blood pressure determination. 2,875,750, 3-3-59. CI.
128—2.05.
Boudette, Cornelius G.. deceased ; M. E. Boudette. executrix,
to Joy Mfg. Co. Drill steel supporting and storing device.
2,909,288, 10-20-59, CI. 211 — 60.
Boudette, Marv E. : See —
Boudette, Cornelius G. 2,909,288.
Boudreau, John L. Pistol with grip forming an angle of
31° with frame. 2,899,767, 8-18-59, CI. 42— -75.
Boudreaux, Francis A. Fire injection engines. 2,906,254,
9-29-59, CI. 123—143.
Bougher, Earl : See —
Bittorf. Irvin. 2,S96,852.
Boughton. Roger C. Gasket for bell and spigot pipe joints.
2,868,576. 1-12-5. CI. 28S— 33.
Boughton, Roger C. Pipe saddle and laminated strap means
for securing same to pipe. 2,884,265, 4-28-59, CI. 2S5 —
197.
Boughtwood, John E., and F. H. Cusack, to The Western
Union Telegraph Co. Diversity telegraph system. 2,899,548,
8-11-59, CI. 250—8.
Boulet, Francois, C. Dufour, and P. Giraud, to Compagnie
Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Photosensitive storage
tubes. 2,890,361, 6-9-59, CI. 313—66.
LIST OF PATENTEES
105
Boulet, Georges, to Societe 3. Responsabilite Limitee
Recherehes Etudes Production, R.E.P. Monochronous pneu-
matic suspension for vehicles. 2,898,103, 8-4-59, CI.
267—65.
Boulet, Georges, to Societe a responsabilite limited, Recher-
ches Etudes Production R.E.P. Vehicle suspension system.
2,901,243, 8-25-59. CI. 267 — 65.
Bouligny, R. H., Inc. : See —
Poythress, James W. 2,904,193.
Snyder, Robert L., Jr. 2,905,977.
Wilson, Robert W. 2,886,053.
Bouille, Joseph R. : See —
Russell, John A., and Bouille. 2,867,427.
Bouis, Howarth E. : See —
Yost, De Witte M., Schmitt, and Bouis. 2,874,754.
Bouisset, Fernand : See — -
Augery, Jean, and Bouisset. 2,868,157.
Boulej George P. : See —
Koons, George I., Boule, and Swanson. 2,868,539.
Boulet, Georges. Cooling of blades in machines where blad-
ing is employed. 2,868.500. 1-13-59, CI. 253 — 39.15.
Boultinghouse A C, to Wen-Mac Corp. Toy engine starter.
2,875,554. 3-3-59. CI. 46 — 78.
Bouma, Lawrence. Detachable connector for milking systems
or the like. 2,881,010, 4-7-59, CI. 284 — 17.
Bouma, Lawrence. Milking machine vacuum system con-
struction. 2,883,964, 4-28-59, CI. 119—14.16.
Bouma, Lawrence. Counterweighted milking machine recep-
tacle support. 2.893,350, 7-7-59. CI. 119 — 14.12.
Bouman, Jan, J. D. H. Homan, and R. Sieders, to Organon
Inc. Suspensions of drugs destined for injection and proc-
ess for the preparation thereof. 2,902,408, 9-1-59, CI.
167—82.
Bouman, Maarten A., to the Nederlandse Organisatie voor
Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve
van de Rijksverdediging (National Defence Research
Council T.N.O.). Apparatus for testing light discrimina-
tion. 2,916,963 12-15-59, CI. 88—20.
Bound Brook Oil-Lpss Bearing Co. : See —
Ryshavy, Rudolph L. 2.893.793.
Bounds, Pershing M. Device for mounting and fixing a
trailer on a flat car. 2,905,104, 9-22-59, CI. 105 — 159.
Bounds, William E.. to Limelite Corp. Photographic flash
apparatus. 2.868,958, 1-13-59, CI. 240—1.3.
Boundy, Francis J. Electric ignition magneto. 2,874.202,
2-17-59. CI. 123—149.
Bounin, Claude. Method and apparatus for accelerating the
degree and rate of separation of solids from liquids.
2,899,071, 8-11-59, CI. 210 — 527.
Bourassa, Hugues, to The Atlas Bolt & Screw Co. Scale
totalizer. 2,871,005, 1-27-59, CI. 265 — 28.
Bourassa, Hugues A., and E. Gunell. Pump. 2,871,797,
2-3-59, CI. 103 — 161.
Bourbon Cooperage Co. Inc. : See —
Humphrey, William T 2,893,446.
Boureier de Carbon Christian M. L. L. Shock absorbers.
2,882.592, 4-21-59. CI. 29 — 428.
Boureier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Resilient stilts.
2,899,685, 8-18-59, CI. 3 — 4.
Bourdon, Pierre M., to Compagnle Generale des Etablisse-
ments Michelin (Robert Puiseux & Cie). Pneumatic tire
casings. 2,894,555, 7-14-59, CI. 152—361.
Bourdon. Pierre M., to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin. Mountings for tubeless pneumatic tires on ve-
hicle wheels. 2,906,315, 9-29-59, CI. 152 — 410.
Bourdot, Hubert : See —
Kohn, Samuel, and Bourdot. 2,904,574.
Bourgeois. Nolan A., Jr. : See —
Creveling, Robert, and Bourgeois. 2,883,535.
Bourgeois. Yves : See —
Roussos, Michel, and Bourgeois. 2,897,243.
Bourget, Joseph G. A., and C. C. Pfltzer, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Remote control system for a television receiver. 2,897,354,
7-28-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Bourgoin, Laureo P. Automobile window screen. 2,869,634,
1-20-59, CI. 160—40.
Bourgonjon. Louis R., and J. van Sandwijk, to North Ameri-
can Philips Co., Inc. Radio-transmitter for frequency-shift
telegraphy made operative in response to modulation.
2,901,598. 8-25-59. CI. 250—17.
Bourguet, Jean M., R. D. Drew, and F. E. Ray, to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for transfer of
contact materials. 2,901,421, 8-25-59, Cl. 208 — 174.
Bourke, John D., to Robbins & Mvers. Inc. Helical gear purrm
with stator compression. 2,874,643, 2-24-59, CI. 103 — 117.
Bourke, John D., and S. A. Comer, to Robbins & Myers. Inc.
Grit and corrosion seal for universal joints in pumps having
eccentrically moving rotors. 2,915,979, 12-8-59, CI.
103—117.
Bourke, Raymond I. Anti-jackknifing fifth-wheel for tractor
trailer. 2,907,582, 10-6-59, CI. 280 — 432.
Bourne, Alfred T. Garment hangers. 2,886,224, 5-12-59,
CI. 223—91.
Bourne, Roland B., and J. P. Tyskewicz, to Emhart Mfg.
Co. Straight through silencer. 2,904,125, 9-15-59, CI.
181 — 42.
Bourne, Roland B„ and J. P. Tyskewicz, to Emhart Mfg. Co.
Full-pack silencer. 2,914,132. 11-24-59, CI. 181 — 42.
492096— P 8
Bourns Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Boode, Carl N. 2,916,697.
Bourns, Marian E., and Caddock. 2,898,568.
Bourns, Marian E., and Hardison. 2,873,340.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, Gaa, and Barrett. 2,886,681.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, Goeppinger, and Gaa.
9 870 302
Bourns,' Marian E., Hardison, and Hulbert. 2,882,375.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, and Hardison. 2,873,337.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, and Stewart. 2,886,676.
Bourns, Marian E., and O'Brian. 2,881,296.
Bourns, Marian E., and Richards. 2,873,339.
Harrison, Marvin E., Tyson, and Mellor. 2,877,325.
Marks. Eugene A., and Ferguson. 2,881,277.
O'Brian, Edward D. 2.870,303.
O'Brian, Edward D. 2.870,304.
Royce, Donald F. 2,898,569.
Bourns Marian E. Pressure responsive potentiometers.
2,877,326, 3-10-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Bourns Marian E. Variable resistors. 2,877,328, 3-10-59,
CI. 201—55
Bourns, Marian E. Temperature responsive resistor. 2,881,-
294, 4-7-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Bourns, Marian E. Digital readout device. 2,886,677,
5-12-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Bourns, Marian E. M. E. Harrison, E. J. Goeppinger, and
D. L. Gaa ; said Harrison, Goeppinger and Gaa, assors, to
Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Potentiometers. 2,870,302,
1-20-59, CI. 201—62.
Bourns, Marian E., M. E. Harrison and W. T. Hardison ; said
Harrison and said Hardison assignors to Bourns Labora-
tories, Inc. Variable resistor. 2,873,337. 2-10-59, Cl.
201 — 62.
Bourns, Marian E., and A. G. Richards ; said Richards assor.
to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Variable resistor. 2,873,339,
2-10-59, Cl. 201—62.
Bourns, Marian E., and W. T. Hardison ; said Hardison assor.
to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Variable resistor. 2,873,340,
2-10-59, Cl. 201—62.
Bourns, Marian E., and E. D. O'Brian ; said O'Brian assor.
to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Potentiometer constructions.
2,881,296, 4-7-59, Cl. 201—56.
Bourns, Marian E., W. T. Hardison, and W. D. Hulbert ; said
Hardison and said Hulbert assors. to Bourns Laboratories,
Inc. Variable resistor constructions. 2,882,375, 4-14—59,
Cl. 201—62.
Bourns, Marian E., M. E. Harrison, and A. W. Stewart ;
said Harrison and said Stewart assors. to Bourns
Laboratories, Inc. Potentiometer-accelerometer apparatus.
2,886,676, 5-12-59, Cl. 201 — 48.
Bourns, Marian E., M. E. Harrison, D. L. Gaa, and R. O.
Barrett ; said Harrison, said Gaa, and said Barrett assors.
to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Variable resistor construc-
tion. 2,886,681, 5-12-59, Cl. 201 — 62.
Bourns, Marian E., and R. E. Caddock ; said Caddock assor.
to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Adjustable resistors.
2,898,568, 8-4-59, Cl. 338—117.
Bourque, Paul E. : See —
Farmer, Doris. 2,899,533.
Bourquin, Jean Pierre : See —
Stoll, Arthur, Bourquin, and Renz. 2,902,491.
Stoll, Arthur, Renz, and Bourquin. 2,902,486.
Bourquin, Maurice A. Package of twine or the like.
2,918.169, 12-22-59. Cl. 206—64.
Bourrillon, Roland : See —
Maier-Huser, Hans, and Bourrillon. 2,894,875.
Boushey, Homer A. Jet propelled propeller or rotor blade.
2,917,895, 12-22-59, Cl. 60—39.35.
Boussu, Gabriel X. R., L. P. F. A. Neuville, and L. H. N.
Saint-Frison, to Compagnie Generale des Etablissements
Michelin. Pneumatic tires. 2,884,040, 4-28-59, CI.
152 — 356.
Boutelle, Allen O., to Thomas Industries Inc. Lighting fix-
ture with convoluted spring louvre. 2,906,864, 9-29-59,
Cl. 240 — 46.35.
Boutros, Richard D., and M. Dykman, to Mixing Equipment
Co., Inc. Sealing means for receptacle shaft opening.
2,911,240, 11-3-59, Cl. 286 — 11.13.
Boutry, Georges A., and L. Le Blan, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Signal transmission system. 2,907,830,
10-6-59, Cl. 179—15.
Bouvier, Arthur : See — ■
Zubal, Anthony, and Bouvier. 2,879,918.
Bouvier, George A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Elec-
tromechanical actuator. 2,871,382, 1-27-59, Cl. 310 — 82.
Bouvier, George A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Low
speed actuator. 2,909,944, 10-27-59, Cl. 74 — 800.
Bouwers, Albert, to N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft."
Device for the insertion and removal of film in mirror
cameras. 2,910,924, 11-3-59, Cl. 95—31.
Bovard, Robert M., to M. S. A. Research Corp. Oxygen pro-
ducing canister for breathing apparatus. 2,889,210, 6-2-
59, Cl. 23—281.
Bovard, Robert M., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Oxygen
producing canister. 2,913,317, 11-17-59, Cl. 23—281.
Bovay, H. E., Jr., Consulting Engineers : See —
Wheeler, Lionel H., and Robertson. 2,880,892.
Bove, Pierre. Covering and waterproofing material.
2,893,907, 7-7-59, Cl. 154—50.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Bovie, Valentine. Device for teaching dancing. 2,901,838,
9-1-59, CI. 35 — 29.
Bowan, \\ alter J. : See —
Mueller, Frank H., and Bowan.
Bowan, Walter J., to Mueller Co.
stops. 2,807,034, 1-6-59, CI. 29
Bowan, Walter J., to Mueller Co.
valves. 2,867,243, 1-6-59, CI. 138
2.S93,465.
Apparatus for changing
•213.
Device for changing stop
89.
See-
2,900,321.
2,871,037.
to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
construction. 2,879,114, 3-24-59, Cl.
Bowater Research and Development Co., Ltd.
Duffin, Earle R. 2,875,944.
Wells, Archibald H., and Crayford. 2,88S,902.
Bowden, Bert W. : See —
Florman, Irvin G., and Bowden. 2,882,963.
Bowden (Engineers) Ltd. : See —
Melsom, Walter A. 2,888,277.
Bowden, George W., to General Electric Co. Positive clutch
with damping arrangement. 2,869,700, 1-20-59, Cl.
192 — 67.
Bowden, Henry F., and B. J. Richardson ; said Richardson
assor. to said Bowden. Detachable extension for shelves.
2,914,191, 11-24-59, Cl. 211 — 153.
Bowden, John N. : See —
Brennan, Elmer W., and Bowden. 2,882,231.
Bowden, John N., and E. W. Brennan, to The Pure Oil Co.
Paper-machine oils. 2,885,362, 5-5-59, Cl. 252—32.7.
Bowden, William H., to Alliance Ware, Inc. Basin installa-
tion. 2,870,458, 1-27-59, Cl. 4 — 187.
Bowditeh, Hoel L., to The Foxboro Co. Reinforced expansible
tube. 2,893,431, 7-7-59, Cl. 137 — 793.
Bowditeh, William R., Jr., to Taylor Fibre Co. Insulating
material. 2,879,827, 3-31-59, Cl. 154 — 2.6.
Bowe, George R., H. R. Schutz, and J. J. Suchocki, to Owens-
Illinois Glass Co. Method and apparatus for washing glass
articles. 2,908,598, 10-13-59, Cl. 134 — 8.
Bowen & Co., Inc. : See —
Baker, Robert N. 2,895,738.
Kern, George R. 2,871,562.
Bowen, Edgar C. : See —
Wangelin, Don J., and Bowen.
Bowen, Edward K. : See —
Johnson, Lloyd A., and Bowen.
Bowen, Edward K
Lubricant seal
308—187.2.
Bowen, Frederick D. and G. B. Safety gas valves. 2,S90,712,
6-16-59, Cl. 137 — 459.
Bowen, Harold G., to U.S. Ring Traveler Co. Ring traveler.
2,918,780, 12-29-59, Cl. 57—125.
Bowen, John C. : See —
Wolf, Robert C, and Bowen. 2,873,878.
Bowen, Julius I. : See —
Mullins, Elwood H.. and Bowen. 2,892,412.
Bowen, Kermit A., 3% to R. A. and C. B. Sage, and by
court decree 25% to H. E. Rector. Instrument for inscrib-
ing an ellipse.. 2,899,748, 8-18-59, Cl. 33 — 30.
Bowen, Max E. Pressurized douche applicator. 2,870.767,
1-27-59, Cl. 128—224.
Bowen, Richard L., Jr. Constant speed web windup.
2,887,280. 5-19-59, Cl. 242 — 75.5.
Bowen, Richard L., Jr. Constant tension unwinding con-
trol. 2,916,227, 12-8-69, Cl. 242—75.5.
Bowen, Richard Le B., Jr. Constant tension unwinding con-
trol. 2,883,122, 4-21-59. Cl. 242—75.5.
Bowen, S. R., Co. : See —
Segelhorst, August V. 2,891,772.
Bowen, William R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process for the recovery of metal
values. 2,873,166, 2-10-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Bowen, William S. Solar energy apparatus. 2,872,915.
2-10-59, Cl. 126—271.
Bowen, William V. Conveyor belt cleaning apparatus. 2,885,-
069, 5-5-59, Cl. 198—230.
Bower. Benjamin F. Frankfurter tongs. 2,892,655. 6-30-59.
Cl. 294 — 106.
Bower, Byron F., to Pines Engineering Co.. Inc. Universal
and adjustable mounting for a clamp die in a tube bending
machine. 2,871,909, 2-3-59. Cl. 153 — 46.
Bower, Byron F., and R. J. Meredith, to Pines Engineering
Co., Inc. Tube bending machine with pivotally mounted
adjustable pressure dies. 2,887.141. 5-19-59, Cl. 153 — 33.
Bower, Clyde S. Coin register. 2,881,975, 4-14-59, Cl. 235—
32.
Bower, Ernest P., O. C. Maurits, and G. N. Stelma. Thumb-
operated latch actuator. 2,905,497, 9-22-59, Cl.
292—336.3.
Bower, Frank A., and J. W. Heberling, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Preparation of monochloro-1,1-
difluoroethanes. 2,899.472, 8-11-59, Cl. 260—653.8.
Bower, Fred : See —
Miller, Walter H., and Bower. 2,885,650.
Bower, George C. Magnetic clutch tap drive. 2,914,155,
11-24-59, Cl. 192—21.5.
Bower, John L. : See —
Mittell, Frank C, Chase, Matey, Pollock, Dawson, and
Bower. 2,902,696.
Bower, John L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Vector
gage. 2,906,179, 9-29-59, Cl. 90 — 13.5.
Bower, John L., and W. R. Abbott, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Magnetic gauge. 2,875,524, 3-3-59, Cl. 33 — 125.
Bower, John L., and W. R. Abbott, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Multiple linear range error decoder. 2,906,934,
9-29-59, Cl. 318—28.
Bower, John L., and W. R. Abbott, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Device indicating relative position between work-
piece and line scriber. 2,916,826, 12-15-59, Cl. 33 — 32.
Bower Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Bower, Ralph H. 2,891,508.
Bower, Ralph H., to The Bower Mfg. Co., Inc. Marauder
guard. 2,891,508, 6-23-59, Cl. 119—51.
Bower, Warren R. : See —
Whitesel, Harry A., and Bower. 2,890.574.
Bower, William L., to James Nelll & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd.
Lifting magnets. 2,915,682, 12-1-59, Cl. 317 — 159.
Bowerman, Edwin R., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Method for the production of conductive patterns and
resultant product. 2,905,539, 9-22-59, Cl. 41 — 43.
Bowerman, Edwin R., and E. B. Saubestre, to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Electropolishing method. 2,874,104,
2-17-59, Cl. 204 — 140.5.
Bowers Battery and Spark Plug Co. : See —
Campanell, Samuel. Re. 24,631.
to The Fibre-Metal Products Co.
helmets, face shields and the like.
—211.
Tlmnia, to Dowty Hydraulic Units
Hydraulic power transmission.
Bowers, Charles E., Sr.,
Mounting for welders'
2,889,606, 6-9-59, Cl. 24
Bowers Eric H., and O.
Ltd. and O. Thoma.
2,896,411, 7-28-59, Cl. 60 — 53.
Bowers, Frederick A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for
removing inert gases from ammonia synthesis gas. 2,881,-
053, 4-7-59, Cl. 23—198.
Bowers, Fritz K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Delta
modulation compander. 2,897,275, 7-28-59, Cl. 179 — 15.6.
Bowers, Herbert L., to Pfaudler Permutit, Inc. Water de-
aerating means. 2,917,176, 12-15-59, Cl. 210 — 180.
Bowers, Robert E., to R-E-B, Inc. Radio construction.
2,895,044, 7-14-59, Cl. 250—14.
Bowers, Rolland G., to Sun Oil Co. Inhibitor sweetening
process for hydrocarbon oil containing an organic. 2,891,-
002, 6-16-59, Cl. 208 — 189.
Bowers, Roy L., and G. W. Colby, to General Motors Corp.
Sealed electrical terminals. 2,874,206, 2-17-59, Cl.
174 — 77.
Bowers, Van B. Collapsible supporting trestle. 2,897,911,
8-4-59, Cl. 182—155.
Bowerston Shale Co., The : See —
Milliken, Frank H. 2,898,741.
Bowes, Charles A. : See —
Lindeke, Charles B. 2,894,676.
Bowes, Henry A., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co.
Ataractic composition comprising 10-(l-methyl-3-piperidyl-
methyl)-phenothiazine and 10-(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-2-
chlorophenothiazine. 2,872,376, 2-3-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Bowes, Henry E. : See —
Whipple, Richard J., and Bowes. 2,872,677.
Bowes, Robert M. : See —
Golden, Samuel J. 2,909,183.
Bowie, Robert M., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Timing
and plinse-control circuits. 2.883,659. 4-21-59, Cl. 343 — 13.
Bowin, Richard E. Sewing machine mechanisms. 2,912,946,
11-17-59, Cl. 112—215.
Bowker. Harry W. : See —
Ashlev, Edward L. and J. W., Bowker, Hall, and Kendall.
2,872.398.
Bowker, Walter C. : See —
Wurtz. John W., and Bowker. 2.893 058.
Bowland, Charles R. FooS grinder. 2,896,683, 7-28-59, CL
146—192.
Bowlby, Clarence W., to Boeing Airnlane Co. Physical thick-
ness gauge. 2.876.551, 3-10-59. Cl. 33—147.
Bowlden, Earl T. Wall construction. 2.869,355, 1-20-59,
Cl. 72—33.
Bowler, Gordon E. : See —
Shank. Robert J., and Bowler. 2.878.466.
Bowles, Glen A. Coffee percolator. 2.872,560, 2-3-59. Cl.
219 — 43.
Bowles, Vernon O.. to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Multistage
concurrent-countercurrent liquid gas contact and apparatus
therefor. 2.877.099, 3-10-59. Cl. 23 — 288.
Bowles, Vernon O., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Low pres-
sure drop fractionating trav. 2,880,980. 4-7-59, Cl.
261—114.
Bowles. Vernon O., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Integrated
pretreating and reforming of the pretreated naphtha.
2,903,415. 9-8-59, Cl. 208—89.
Bowles, William R. : See —
Gagle, Duane W., Goss. and Bowles. 2,882,714.
Bowles. William S., to Wall Colmonoy Corp. Method and
composition for forming a porous metallic coating.
2.868.667. 1-13-59, Cl. 117 — 22.
Bowling, John F. : See —
Adams, Dustin S., and Bowling. 2,907,165.
Bowling Machines. Inc. : See —
Janes, Joseph. 2,917,309.
Bowman, Anna H. : See —
Bowman, Samuel G. 2.892.375.
Bowman, Samuel G. 2,898,794.
Bowman, Samuel G. 2,900,164.
Bowman, Samuel G. 2,910,907.
Bowman, Donald C, to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. Cathode ray
tube deflection circuit control apparatus. 2,911,038,
11-3-59, Cl. 340—324.
Bowman, Francis. Machine for stacking hides. 2.884,244,
4-28-59, Cl. 271 — 86.
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Bowman, Henry V., to Char-Gale Mfg. Co. Register con-
struction. 2,903,957, 9-15-59, CI. 98 — 106.
Bowman, Howard J. : See —
Williams, Elmer W., and Bowman. 2,874,263.
Bowman, Hyman D. Fluid heater. 2,881,301, 4-7-59, CI.
219—33.
Bowman, Jacob W. Apparatus for making food products.
2,915,957, 12-8-59, CI. 99 — 238.
Bowman, James A. : See —
Couper, Alistair S., Stein, and Bowman. 2,904,604.
Bowman, Joseph H., to American Steel Band Co. Roofing
material. 2,895,432, 7-21-59, CI. 108—13.
Bowman, Karl R. : See —
Rada, Frank J., and Bowman. 2.870,902.
Bowman, Lawrence E., to Leonard Valve Co. Heater valve.
2,910,243, 10-27-59, CI. 236—12.
Bowman, Lee P. : See — ■
Wright, Roy E. 2,891,260.
Bowman, Lewis W. : See —
Kartlett, Jeffrey II.. Brodkey, and Bowman. 2,875,244.
Bowman, Lewis W., and R. F. Leary, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Polymerization of propylene. 2,874,153,
2-17-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Bowman, Lewis W., R. F. Leary, and W. J. G. McCulloch,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cured polypropyl-
ene. 2,890,187, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 23.5.
Bowman, Paul F., to Alford Package Machines, Inc. Carton
sealing machine. 2,912,S06, 11-17-59, CI. 53 — 76.
Bowman, Paul F., to Continental Paper Co. Machine for
applying end closures to cartons. 2,912,809, 11-17-59, CI.
53 — 137.
Bowman, Robert S. : See —
Barrett, Elliott P., and Bowman. 2,914,431.
Bowman, Roy O. Fish lure. 2,889,657, 6-9-59, CI. 43—
42.06.
Bowman, Samuel G., % to A. H. Bowman, and % to J. M.
Guthrie. Pipe organ assembly. 2,892,375. 6-30-59, CI.
84—337.
Bowman, Samuel G., deceased, a/> to A. H. Bowman and
J. M. Guthrie. Pipe organ valve. 2,898,794, 8-11-59,
CI. 84—337.
Bowman, Samuel G., deceased, by V. B. Caldwell, adminis-
tratrix, % to A. H. Bowman and % to J. M. Guthrie.
Pipe organ valves. 2,900,164, 8-18-59, CI. 251 — 138.
Bowman, Samuel G., deceased; Vs to A. H. Bowman and
% to J. M. Guthrie. Pipe organ combinations. 2,910,907,
11-3-59, CI. 84—331.
Bowman, Spencer : See —
Von Stroh, Gerald F. H., and Bowman. 2.868,527.
Bown, Delos E., J. P. Keller, and A. T. Watson, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Electrical reduction process.
2,904,486, 9-15-59. CI 204 — 164.
Bown, Delos E., and F. W. Lampe, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Catalyst compositions. 2,913,445,
11-17-59. CI. 260 — 94.9.
Bown, James R. Firescreen panel or the like. 2,913,047,
11-17-59, CI. 160 — 348.
Bowness. George W., and J. Scott. Vehicle body extension.
2.872,239. 2-3-59. CI. 296— 26.
Bownik, Nicholas J., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Magnetic pulse generator. 2,912,602, 11-10-59, CI.
307—106.
Bowser, Chester L., Jr., to The Martin Co. Apparatus for
stretch-wrap forming metal workpieces. 2,889,864, 6-9-59,
CI. 153—32.
Bowser, Inc. : See —
Daley, Roger J., and Schaber. 2.91S.173.
Grant, Michael G., and Topol. 2,919,030.
Rittenhouse, Howard E. 2,898,079.
Taylor, Jack A., and Topol. 2,883,345.
Topol, George J., Baranowski, and Bartik. 2,870,859.
Bowser, Percy L., Jr. : See —
Peterson. William F., Venner, and Bowser. 2,874.010.
Bowser, Phillip C, and R. E. Denzer, to General Motors Corp.
Air suspension levelling device. 2,906,526, 9-29-59, CI.
267—65.
Box, E. O., Jr. : See —
Drehman, Lewis E., and Box. 2,881,229.
Boxcer, John R., and H. Bincer. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Ultrasonic testing apparatus. 2,875,607, 3-3-59, CI.
73 — 67.9.
Boxcer, John R.. and H. Bincer. to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Ultrasonic probes. 2,896.098, 7-21-59. CI. 310 — 8.1.
Boyajean. John A., to Fairehild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Photoelectric pick-up svstem for engraving machines.
2,870,250, 1-20-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Boyar-Schultz Corp. : See —
Bunnell, William S. 2,869,402.
Boyce, Billy E. Fire extinguisher. 2,876,845, 3-10-59, CI.
169—26.
Boyce, Edward R. Ditcher. 2,916,835, 12-15-59, CI. 37 —
98.
Boyce, John, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Fruit
processing machine. 2,891,591, 6-23-59, CI. 146 — 43.
Boyce, Reginald D. Patches for rubber articles. 2,888,972,
6-2-59, CI. 152—367.
Boyce. Walter A. : See —
Plagge. Vernon L., and Boyce. 2,901,646.
Boyce, William T. Coffee percolator strainer support.
2,873,031. 2-10-59. CI. 210 — 480.
Boychick, Walter. Rewind crank for cameras. 2,R79,008,
3-24-59, CI. 242 — 71.3.
Boyd, Frank. Mechanism for removing a self-propelled
vehicle from mud, snow and the like. 2,886,119, 5-12-59,
CI. 180—8.
Boyd, George E., E. R. Russell, and J. Schubert, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Adsorption
method for separating thorium values from uranium values.
2,898,185, 8-4-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Boyd, Godfrey M., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
coating cavities. 2,868,163, 1-13-59, CI. 118—317.
Boyd, John R. Supercharger system for internal combustion
engines. 2,903,847, 9-15-59, CI. 60—13.
Boyd, Loyd Q., to Standard Oil Co. Defoliation of plants.
2,903,347, 9-8-59, CI. 71—2.7.
Boyd, Richard K. : See —
Clement, Milton A., and Boyd. 2,902,638.
Boyd, Robert E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Ratio measuring apparatus. 2,919,067, 12-29-59, CI. 230 —
196.
Boyd, Robert L., Jr., and C. E. Huntsinger, to Commercial
Controls Corp. Space heating system and apparatus.
2,882,383, 4-14-59, CI. 219—39.
Boyd, Thomas R., to Illinois Tool Works. Twisted tooth
lock washer having anti-skid body section. 2,895,524,
7-21-59, CI. 151—37.
Boyd, Thomas R., to Illinois Tool Works. Stud carried lock-
ing detents with means to hold the detents in lock position.
2,906,311, 9-29-59, CI. 151 — 9.
Boyd, Thomas R., to Illinois Tool Works. Serrated, ex-
pansible lock nut. 2,914,106, 11-24-59, CI. 151 — 21.
Boyd, William H. A., to United States of America, Army.
Self-regulating rotochute. 2,917,255, 12-15-59, CI. 244—
138.
Boyd, Wilton E., Jr., to Alliance Mfg. Co., Division of Con-
solidated Electronics Industries Corp. Remote control posi-
tioner. 2,883,596. 4-21-59, CI. 318—31.
Boyd-Brent, Peter, to Harry Ferguson of India Ltd. Soft
ground cultivator attachment for tractors and the like.
2,871,956, 2-3-59, CI. 172—72.
Boydell, Kenneth R., to Rotol Ltd. Refrigeration systems.
2,871,672, 2-3-59. CI. 62 — 172.
Boyden, Robert E., R. E. Eakin, R. S. Mark, and I. J. Spiro,
V2 to Flo-Ball Pen Corp. Writing instrument. 2,884,900,
5-5-59. CI. 120 — 42.3.
Boyden, Robert E., M. V. Scozzafava, and A. F. Stansell, to
Clary Corp. Sales transaction machine. 2,894,449, 7-14-59,
CI. 101 — 96.
Boyden, Robert E., and F. N. Schwend, to Clary Corp.
Printing apparatus. 2,916,989, 12-15-59, CI. 101 — 269.
Boyer, Andrfi F., to Charbonnages de France. Metallurgical
coke and process for producing the same. 2,877,163,
3-10-59, CI. 202—33.
Boyer, Charles J. : See —
Simpson, Jack N., and Boyer. 2,895,137.
Boyer, John L., H. C. McWilliams, and A. P. Colaiaco, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semiconductor rectifier as-
sembly. 2,889,498. 6-2-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Boyer, John L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control cir-
cuitry. 2,910,641, 10-27-59, CI. 321—66.
Boyer, John L., A. P. Colaiaco, and H. C. McWilliams, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semiconductor rectifier de-
vice. 2,917,686, 12-15-59, CI. 317—234.
Boyer, Lee H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater ap-
paratus and process. 2,881,231, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 679.
Boyer, Lyndon D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and
apparatus for pelleting. 2,867,513, 1-6-59, CI. 23 — 314.
Boyer, Lyndon D. : See —
Pennington, Edward N., Pollock, Wood, Andrews, and
Boyer. 2,883,271.
Boyer, Marion J., and E. A. Dvorak, to Ford Motor Co.
Windshield wiper control. 2,877,661, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 503.
Boyer, Martin. Leaf vacuum collector and burner. 2,905,-
963, 9-29-59, CI. 15—339.
Boyer, Ralph K., to The Dill Mfg. Co. Valve stem for tubeless
tires. 2,872.963, 2-10-59, CI. 152 — 427.
Boyer, Ralph K., to The Dill Mfg. Co. Valve stem. 2,874,750,
2-24-59. CI. 152—427.
Boyer, Ralph K., and R. H. Nece, to The Dill Mfg. Co.
Needle type valve for inflatable container. 2,907,341,
10-6-59, CI. 137 — 223.
Boyer, Robert H., to The Kirkwood Commutator Co. Com-
mutator for electric machines. 2,898,448, 8-^4-59, CL
310—236.
Boyer, Richard P., Jr. : See —
Gatzert, Ernest H., Pharis, and Boyer. 2,913,533.
Boyer, Richard P., Jr., to General Dynamics Corp. Signal-
ing systems. 2,869,046, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 141.
Boyer, Roscoe A. Self-scoring teaching apparatus. 2,911,741,
11-10-59, CI. 35—9.
Boyer, Wayne L., to United States of America, Army.
Streamer mount for flagstaff's. 2,869,507, 1-20-59, CI.
116—173.
Boyer, Wilhelm, K. Eisenburger, W. Hufnagel, and J. Rltter,
to EVG Entwicklungs- und Verwertungsgesellschaft
M.b.H. Steel reinforcement for reinforced concrete struc-
ture. 2,916,910, 12-15-59, CI. 72 — 110.
Boyers, Gertrude G., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Hydro-
genation of mono- and disaccharides to polyols. 2,868,847,
1-13-59, CI. 260—635.
Boyertown Burial Casket Co. : See — ■
Eisenhard. Eli S~ and Faust. 2.8R9 finfl.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Boyes, Alfred L. : See —
Smith, Paul L.. and Boyes. 2,911,308.
Boyett, C. B., to Terry Industries, Inc. Method of plating
metallic surfaces. 2,893,931, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 33.
Boykin, Benjamin J. Fowl deheading apparatus. 2,874,402,
2-24-59, CI. 17—12.
Boykin, Otis F., to Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Wire
type precision resistor. 2,891.227, 6-16-59, CI. 338—62.
Boykin, Robert M. Course spacing tool. 2,881,532, 4-14-59,
CI. 33—180.
Boylan, Harrison W. : See —
Newman, Douglas A., Boylan, Schlotzhauer, and Smatlak.
2,872,803. „
Boylan, Henry W., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle air
conditioning apparatus. 2,891,388, 6-23-59, CI. 62—243.
Boylan, Henry W., to General Motors Corp. Universal air
deflector outlet devices. 2,894,441, 7-14-59, CI. 98 — 2.
Boylan, Henry W., H. C. Doane, and L. E. Muller, to General
Motors Corp. Systems for modifying heat content of air
introduced into vehicles. 2,883,161, 4-21-59, CI. 257—7.
Boylan, Henry W., H. C. Doane, and A. E. McManama, to
General Motors Corp. Heating, ventilating and air condi-
tioning systems for vehicles. 2,893,700, 7-7-59, CI.
257—7.
Bovlan, Henry W., and J. E. Mall, to General Motors Corp.
Air outlet devices. 2,894,444, 7 14-59, CI. 98—2.
Boyle, Francis A. : See —
Thompson, William E., and Boyle. 2,908,642.
Thompson, William E., and Boyle. 2,908,643.
Boyle, Francis A., to Sun Oil Co. Treatment of underground
formations. 2,908,641, 10-13-59, CI. 252—8.55.
Bovle, Homer G., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Simplified electronic
commutator. 2,915,634, 12-1-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Boyle. James M. : See —
Ready. Harold R.. Boyle, and Lynch. 2.895 973.
Bovle, John R. Refrigerating system. 2,882,698, 4-21-59,
CI. 62—220.
Bovle, John R., and D. H. Gold, to Bohn Aluminum & Brass
Corp. Refrigeration defrosting system. 2,902,835, 9-8-59.
CI. 62—155.
Bovle, John W., to United States Steel Corp. Rail plow for
dismantling railway tracks. 2,901,217, 8-25-59. CI. 254 —
104.
Boyle, Richard J. : See —
Long, Robert S., and Boyle. 2,877,230.
Boyle, Stanley, and L. Chaiken, % to R. S. Mehr. Electric
fastener driving machines. 2,879,510, 3-31-59, CI. 1 — 3.
Boyle, Willard S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Intermittent discharge pulse generators. 2,905,820,
9—22— 59 CI. 250 37
Boyle," Willard S., and R. W. Ketchledge, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Self-propagating intermittent discharge
delay lines. 2,884,565, 4-28-59, CI. 315—84.5.
Boyles, Carroll H., to Whirl-Clean Corp. Paint roll and
paint roll mounting. 2,913,752, 11-24-59, CI. 15 — 230.
Bovles. John H., to Tufted Patterns, Inc. Method and means
for feeding thread in tufting machines. 2,876,441, 3-3-59,
CI. 112 — 79.
Boyne Products, Inc. : See —
Dryer, Peter J. 2.882.358.
Dryer, Peter J. 2,902,556.
Boynton, A. J., & Co. : See —
Bovnton, Arthur J. 2,886,308.
Tietig, Rudolph, Jr and Pollingue. 2,872,180.
Boynton, Arthur J., to A. J. Bovnton & Co. Lance handling
apparatus. 2,886,308, 5-12-59, CI. 266—34.
Boynton, Erwin R., to General Electric Co. Method of as-
sembling compressor and motor. 2,911,709, 11-10-59, CI.
29—155.5.
Boynton, Harry G., E. W. Lewis, and A. T. Watson, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method for conducting
photochemical reactions. 2,890,990, 6-16-59, CI. 204 — 162.
Boynton, Harry G., and W. R. Edwards, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Process for alkylating aromatic hy-
drocarbons. 2,896,001, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 671.
Boyog. George A. : See —
White, Robert B., and Boyog. 2,911,613.
Bozarth, David H. : See —
Corbitt, Howard E., Hill, and Bozarth. 2,870,287.
Bozel-Maletra, Societe Industrielle de Produits Chimiques :
See —
Lehmann, Rene L., and Gandon. 2,867,615.
Bozeman, John W., to Burroughs Corp. Character recogni-
tion apparatus. 2,898,576, 8-4-59, CI. 340—149.
Bozenka, Joseph, to The Budd Co. Work handling apparatus
for sheet forming presses and the like. 2,888,153, 5-26-59,
CI. 214—1.
Bozer, Keith B. : See —
Archer, Wesley L., Bozer, and Rickert. 2,895,935.
Bozer, Keith B., R. S. Montgomery, and W. L. Archer, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Finish for polyester textile materials.
2.875.099, 2-24-59, CI. 117—138.8.
Bozer, Keith B., R. S. Montgomery, and W. L. Archer, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Finish for cellulosic textile materials.
2.875.100, 2-24-59. CI. 117—139.5.
Bozich, Michael J. Bin level indicator. 2,909,766, 10-20-59,
CI. 340 — 246.
Bozich, Samuel, A. J. Shmidl, and J. W. Smalling. to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Removal of hydrogen sulfide
from hydrocarbons. 2,884,377, 4-28-59, CI. 208 — 230.
Bozich, Samuel, E. W. Lewis and B. D. Smith, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Process for recovery of
crystallizable hydrocarbons from crystalline slurries in
stages. 2,913,503, 11-17-59, CI. 260—666.
Bozin, Zoran. Mirror support. 2,877,687, 3-17-59, CI.
88—99.
Bozorth, Richard M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of making single crystal cores of a ferrite includ-
ing cobalt and cores so made. 2,906,979, 9-29-59, CI.
336 — 218.
Bozzo, Eugene A. Process for canning fresh prunes. 2,897,088,
7-28-59, CI. 99 — 186.
Braak, Dirk J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Radio
system comprisins a main station and a plurality of sub-
stations. 2,901,543, 8-25-59. CI. 179—15.5.
Braatz, Willi, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Socket 2,S96,985,
7—28—59 q\ 287 119.
Braatz, w'illi.'to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. Method
of forming gun barrels. 2,917,809, 12-22-59, CI. 29 — 1.1.
Brabander, Herbert J. : See —
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., Brabander, and Kushner.
2,909,523.
Brabender, Carl W. : See —
Kuhlmann, Wilhelm, Pagenstedt, and Brabender.
2,880,093.
Braby, Frederick, and Co. Ltd. : See —
Marchbank, John. 2,893,072.
Brace, Neal O. : See —
Baumgartner, Walter E., and Brace. 2,917,527.
Bracht, Charles A., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Body sup-
porting garment. 2,915,067, 12-1-59, CI. 128 — 469.
Bracht, Paul. Process for the manufacture of containers.
2,906,180, 9-29-59, CI. 93—94.
Brack, Karl, to Hercules Powder Co. Herbicidal composi-
tions containing esters of 1-ethynylcyclohexanol. 2,885,-
278, 5-5-59, CI. 71—2.6.
Brackensey, Auguste H., V2 to The Franco-British Electrical
Co., Ltd. Display apparatus. 2,807,049, 1-6-59, CI.
40 — 28.3.
Brackertz, Ernst : See —
Bach, Willi, and Brackertz. 2,893,123.
Brackett, Fred M. : See —
Blair, Boyd C. 2,873,852.
Brackett, John C, and R. Guyer, to Waldorf Paper Products
Co. Container formed of corrugated board. 2,8So,138,
5-5-59, CI. 229 — 14.
Brackett Stripping Machine Co. : See —
Blair, Boyd C. 2,873,852.
Brackman, Willem, to Shell Development Co. Process for the
preparation of aldehydes and ketones. 2,883,426, 4-21-59,
CI. 260 — 596.
Brackmann, William J., E. R. Schlesinger, and L. Harris, to
United Aircraft Corp. Apparatus for obtaining statistical
data. 2,910,233, 10-27-59, CI. 235—151.
Braconier, Frederic F. A., H. Le Bihan, and R. Arnould, to
Societe Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du Marly.
Process of preparation of unsaturated higher aliphatic
alcohols. 2876,265. 3-3-59. CI. 260 — 638.
Brad Foote Gear Works, Inc. : See —
Gunderson, Gunnar E., and Hollmann. 2,901,925.
Gunderson, Gunnar E., and Hollmann. 2.917.949.
Bradaska, Leo M. Pump for the elevation of liquids.
2,909,127, 10-20-59, CI. 103—260.
Bradburd. Ervin M., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Pulse shaper circuit. 2,890,420, 6-9-59, CI.
333—20.
Bradburn, William J., Jr., to The Louis Allis Co. Constant
surface speed regulator. 2,897,427. 7-28-59, CI. 318 — 145.
Bradburn. William J., Jr., and H. R. A. Hansen, to The Louis
Allis Co. Voltage regulator. 2,882,480, 4-14-59, CI.
322 — 28.
Bradburn, William J., Jr., E. G. Conger, and H. R. A. Hansen,
to The Louis Allis Co. Static current limit regulator for
motor system. 2,884,578, 4-28-59, CI. 318—143.
Bradbury, Charles H. and W. S. Air conditioner awning.
2,874,551. 2-24-59, CI. 62—262.
Bradbury, Frederick J., to Automotive Products Co. Ltd.
Servo-devices of the differential air pressure type. 2,915,-
047, 12-1-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Bradbury, James W. : See —
Beach, John M., and Bradbury. 2,886,344.
Bradbury, James W.. to Paul R. Pontis and Associates, Inc.
Thermometer. 2,893,245, 7-7-59, CI. 73 — 363.3.
Bradbury. William S. : See —
Bradbury, Charles H. and W. S. 2,874,551.
Braddock, James S. : See —
Offutt, Harold H., and Braddock. 2,907,447.
Braddv, De Carr C. : See —
Rowand, Will H., and Braddy. 2,902,982.
Bradfield, William W., and R. E. Anderson, to Rigidbilt Inc.
Unit cooler. 2,871,677, 2-3-59, CI. 62 — 285.
Bradford, Bernard W., and W. J. Skinner, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Molded sealing ele-
ment. 2,879,247, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Bradford Dyers' Association Ltd. : See —
Evans, John G., Landells, and Meals. 2,911,324.
Evans, John G., and Meals. 2,893,898.
Parker, Charles S., and Melville. 2.S90.515.
Parker, Charles S., and Melville. 2,905,999.
Bradford, E. E. : See —
Faulkner, Ford R. 2,912,274.
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Bradford Novelty Co., Inc. : See —
Burnbaum, Jack. 2,907,130.
Bradford, Wylie B. Resilient support assembly. 2,897,520,
8-4-59, CI. 5 — 348.
Bradicich, John B. : See —
Bailey Edward A., Bradicich, and Crathern. 2,S90,630.
Bradley Addison B., to Whirlpool Corp. Fluid suction device.
2,875,947, 3-3-59, CI. 230 — 117.
Bradley, Charles H., Jr. : See —
Moore. Ralph W., and Bradley. 2,881,570.
Bradley, Clayton W. : See —
Stanley, John P.. and Bradley. 2,870,062.
Bradley Container Corp. : See —
Quinche, Albert, and Lecluyse. 2,883,706.
Rout, Andrew A. 2, 87b. 356.
Root, Andrew A. 2,879,818.
Bradlev. George G. : See —
Berge, Ravmond G., and Bradley. 2,874,278.
Bradlev, George S. Rabbit feeders. 2,874,678, 2-24-59, CI.
119—01.
Bradley, Harold W., 50% to R. L. Bradley. Car top carrier
bracket. 2.890,852, 6-16-59, CI. 248—206.
Bradley, Harry L., and R. S. Hower, to Allen-Bradley Co.
Capacitor. 2,899,611, 8-11-59, CI. 317 — 242.
Bradley, Jessie G. Container racking and wheel attachment.
2,904,345, 9-15-59, CI. 280 — 47.13.
Bradlev, John R., to Kontak Mfg. Co. Ltd. Pumps for meter-
ing liquids. 2,902,930, 9-8-59. Ci. 103—38.
Bradley, John S., F. P. Otto, and F. M. Seger, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Preparation of complex carbonated metal salts
of alkyl phenol sulfides and mineral oil fractions containing
the same. 2,916,454, 12-8-59, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Bradlev. Melvin F. 40% to F. Michaels. Mounting device
for patterns. 2.892.226. 6-30-59, Cl. 22—157.
Bradley, Milton, Co. : See —
McMahon, Thomas J. 2,907,123.
Bradlev Mining Co. : See —
King, Burnham W., Jr., and Hedden. 2,918,382.
Schaer, Glenn R. 2,918,414.
Schaer, Glenn R. 2,918,415.
Bradlev. Ralph L. : See —
Bradley. Harold W. 2 890 852.
Bradlev. Robert O., to Toledo Scale Corp. Platform support-
ing structure for weighing scales. 2,901,235, 8-25-59, Cl.
265 — 71.
Bradlev, Robert O.. to Toledo Scale Corp. Flexure ribbon
guards. 2,918.268, 12-22-59, Cl. 265 — 27.
Bradlev & Vrooman Co. : See —
Yusem. Milton. 2.895.929.
Yusem. Milton. 2.895.930.
BradFy, William E., to Philco Corp.
2.871,453. 1-27-59, Cl. 333—20.
Bradley, William E., to Philco Corp
and method of manufacture.
317—234.
Bradley, William E., to Philco Corp. Electronic cooling
device and method for the fabrication thereof. 2,898,743,
8-11-59. Cl. 62—3.
Bradlev. William G.. and F. D. Patrick, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Electrical contact apparatus. 2,915,731, 12-1-59,
Cl. 339 — 5.
Bradmiller. Richard W., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Detector and
AGO system. 2,891.145. 6-1R-59. Cl. 250—20.
Bradner, Ernest G., to Dominion Fasteners Ltd. Fasteners.
2,910,155, 10-27-59, Cl. 189—88.
Bradshaw & Co. : See —
Bradshaw. Grant D. 2.896,743.
Bradshaw. Grant D., to Bradshaw & Co. Apparatus for sep-
arating liquid from gases. 2,896,743, 7-28-59, Cl. 183 — 71.
Bradshaw, Harold : See —
Shaw, Hush H., Sanderson, and Bradshaw. 2,876,607.
Bradshaw, Harrv O. : See —
Norton. Albert, and Bradshaw. 2.900 879.
Bradshaw. James R. : See —
Cresswell, Robert A., and Bradshaw. 2.908,798.
Cresswell, Robert A., and Bradshaw. 2,908,799.
Bradshaw, James V. : See —
Houck, Claude A., and Bradshaw. 2,883,931.
Bradshaw, John A. Cultivator tool unit and plant shield
assembly. 2,894,591, 7-14-59, Cl. 172 — 512.
Bradshaw, Norman H. Exhaust systems of internal com-
bustion engines. 2,913,871, 11-24-59, Cl. 60 — 30.
Bradshaw, Robert S., to Burroughs Corp. Pneumatic con-
trolled sheet feeder. 2,902,278, 9-1-59, Cl. 271 — 30.
Bradshaw, Stanley E., and A. I. Mlavsky, to The General
Electric Co. Ltd. Production of semi-conductor bodies.
2,894,863, 7-14-59, Cl. 148—1.5.
Bradshaw, William H., to Celanese Corp. of America. Meth-
od and apparatus for production of viscose rayon filamen-
tary materials. 2,892,675, 6-30-59. Cl. 8 — 151.
Bradson Mfg. Corp. : See —
Price. Clarence A.. Fischer, and Schultz. 2.901,186.
Bradstoek, Robert B., and W. B. Zelina, to General Electric
Co. Current measuring reactor arrangement. 2,915,707,
12-1-59, Cl. 324 — 127
Bradstreet. John L. Portable machine for reconditioning
farm implement discs while on the implement structure.
2,888.844, 6-2-59, Cl. 76 — 89.2.
Bradstreet. Samuel W., to Armour Research Foundation of
Illinois Institute of Technology. Process of coating and
hot working of metals. 2,869,227, 1-20-59, Cl. 29 — 424.
Signal shaping system.
Semiconductive device
2,885,608, 5-5-59, . Cl.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., to Armour Research Foundation of
Illinois Institute of Technology. Method and compositions
for Hame spraying. 2,904,449, 9-15-59, Cl. 117 — 46.
Bradstreet, Samuel VV., and J. S. Griffith, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. High sur-
face area coating production. 2,893,891, 7-7-o9, Cl.
117 — 62.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and J. S. Griffith, to Armour
Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology.
Fine particle production. 2,900,244, 8-18-59, Cl. 75— .5.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and H. L. Rechter, to Armour Re-
search Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology.
Ceramic coated golf club head. 2,908,502, 10-13-59, Cl.
273—167.
Bradt, Rexford, to Fiberfil Corp. Glass-reinforced thermo-
plastic injection molding compound and injection-molding
process employing it. 2,877,501, 3-17-59. Cl. 18 — 55.
Bradway, Keith E. : See —
Yundt, Albert P., and Bradway. 2,879,236.
Yundt, Albert P., and Bradway. 2,916,468.
Bradway, Malcolm S : See —
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2,882,475.
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2,882,516.
De Neergaard, Lei;' E. 2,885,256.
Brady, Charles V., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag. 2,889,979,
6-9-59, Cl. 229 — 62.5.
Brady, Charles V., and A. F. Ottinger, to Bemis Bros. Bag
Co. Bag. 2.S70.955, 1-27-59. Cl. 220 — 66.
Brady, Dale W. Crop cutting, blowing and gathering imple-
ment. .'.882.667, 4-21-..9 Cl. 56 — 24.
Bradv, Dale W. Vegetation cutting means. 2,902,813,
9-8-59. Cl. 56—24.
Brady, Dale W. Hay conditioning implement. 2,911,780,
11-10-59, Cl. 56 — 1.
Bradv, Edward J., and C. B. Marshall, to Alloy Rods Co.
Electrode wire feeding system. 2,912,612, 11-10-59. Cl.
314 79..
Brady, Francis E., Jr. Float ball check valve. 2,916,042,
12-S-59, Cl. 137—202.
Brady, George W., and S. S. Flaschen, to Bell Telephone La-
boratories. Inc. Surface treatment of ferroelectric mate-
rials. 2.916,681, 12-8-59, Cl. 317 — 262.
Brady, John B. Method for translating and silently repro-
ducing languages. 2,911,462, 11-3-59, Cl. 178 — 5.6.
Brady, Joseph L., to Clark Equipment Co. Telescopic cyl-
inder assembly. 2.887.092. 5-19-59. Cl. 121 — 16.
Brady, Joseph L., to Clark Equipment Co. Clamp mecha-
nism. 2,904,202, 9-15-59, Cl. 214 — 653.
Bradv, Lvnn J. : See —
Sommer, Alfred, and Brady. 2,874,007.
Brady, Paul L., and L. E. Baldwin, to General Dvnamics
Corp. Valved coupling. 2,902,296, 9-1-59, Cl. 284 — 17.
Brady. Sherwood J., to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Coupling
between rigid and non-rigid tubular members with collaps-
ible bushing for holding the members assembled. 2,874,981,
2-24-59. Cl. 285 — 238.
Bradv, W. H., Co. : See —
Simmons, Vaughan P. 2.906,397.
Brady, William A., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Nut load-
ing and welding machine. 2,905,803, 9-22-59, Cl. 219 — 79.
Bradv. William II., Jr. : ,S'ee —
ToN>y. Frederic S. 2.877.846.
Braendle, Harold A., and G. L. Heller, to Columbian Carbon
Co. Beaded carbon black. 2,908,586, 10-13-59, Cl. 106—
307.
Braffort, Paul L., and J. Weill, to Commissariat A L'Energie
Atomique. System for measuring nuclear power. 2,911,343,
11-3-59, Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Braga, Felix J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Equivalent four-wire repeaters. 2,886,654, 5-12-59, Cl.
179—170.
Bragdon, Robert W.. to Metal Hvdrides Inc. Method for puri-
fvins sodium borohydride. 2.883,263, 4-21-59. Cl. 23 — 14.
Bragdon, Robert W., to Metal Hydrides Inc. Method for pre
paring sodium borohydride. 2,901,333, 8-25-59, Cl. 23 —
296.
Brager, Leif N, to American Can Co. Feeding mechanism
for fragile articles. 2,910,211, 10-27-59, Cl. 221 — 236.
Bragg, William E. Mounting means for dished flush-type
receptacles. 2,867,397, 1-6-59, Cl. 248 — 27.
Brahm, Charles B., to United Aircraft Corp. Synchrophaser
resetting mechanism for variable pitch aircraft propellers.
2.877,854, 3-17-59. Cl. 170—135.29.
Brahm, Charles B., to United Aircraft Corp. Computing
device for fuel control. 2,911,790, 11-10-59, Cl. 60 —
39.28.
Brahmstedt, William T. Collision proof automobile body.
2.903.295, 9-8-59, Cl. 296 — 1.
Braicks, Johan W., and S. Duinker, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Controllable inductor. 2,912,640,
11-10-59. Cl. 323 — 89.
Braid, Kenneth G. : See —
Johnson, Roy W., Duncan, Braid, and Healy. 2,902,578.
Braid, Milton : See —
Hauptschein, Murray, Braid, and Lawlor. 2,884,466.
Hauptschein, Murray, Braid, and Lawlor. 2,914,566.
Lawlor, Francis E., Braid, and Loev. 2,868,846.
Braid, Murray D., to Thompson Products, Inc. Chainless
conveyor. 2.877,886, 3-17-59, Cl. 198 — 108.
Brainard, Edwin W. Winding device for fishing reels.
2,899,148, 8-11-59, Cl. 242—129.8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
, CI. 4.3—6.
2,867,304,
2,875,826,
Coupling.
Rug tool.
Brainard, Frank S., Sr. Rate recorder for integrating meters.
2,869,963, 1-20-59, CI. 346 — 14.
Brainard, Owen : See —
Brainard. Wilson D. 2,914,324.
Brainard, Wilson D., 50% to O. Brainard. Magnetic sheet
feeder. 2,914,324, 11-24-59. CI. 271 — 84.
Brainerd, William H., to United-Greenfield Corp. Controlled
centering chuck. 2,905,476, 9-22-59, CI. 279 — 116.
Braithwaite, David G., to National Aluminate Corp. Purifica-
tion of synthetic alumina catalyst bases. 2,905,534,
9-22-59, CI. 23—143.
Braithwaite, Isaac, & Son Engineers Ltd. : See —
Walker, Thomas B., and English. 2,897,652.
Brake, Alphons A. Fish spear. 2,876,577, 3-10-uO
Bramante, Nunzio. Holder for milk container.
1-6-59, CI. 224 — 45.
Brame, Eugene, to Power Jets (Research and Development)
Ltd. Jet spoiler for gas turbine jet propulsion plant.
Re. 24,703. 9-22-59. CI. 60—35.55.
Brame, Sam S. Ventilating screen door louver.
3-3-59, CI. 160 — 104.
Bramhall, George H., to General Electric Co.
2,870,S63. 1-27-59, CI. 183 — 13.
Bramhall, George H., to General Electric Co.
2,881,466, 4-14-59. CI. 15 — 375.
Bramhall, John M. : See —
Webster, John S., and Bramhall. 2,915,858.
Bramhill, Percy W. Dispensing cartons for cigarette pack-
ages. 2,875,038, 3-3-59, CI. 229—17.
Bramhill, Percy W. Imperforate wrappings for cigarettes.
2,911,979, 11-10-59, CI. 131 — 4.
Brami, Joseph. Sound reproducing system. 2,907,837,
10-6-59, CI. 179—115.5.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Electric lamp
and switch means therefor. 2,878,373, 3-17-59, CI.
240—81.
Bramming, Carl, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Vacuum bottles
with suspended fillers. 2,880,899, 4-7-59, CI. 215 — 13.
Bran & Lubbe : See —
Hettche, Otto, and Schultze. 2,895,329.
Brancato, Leo J., to Heli-Coil Corp. Coil spring locking insert
having chordal locking means and biting corner retaining
means. 2,874,741, 2-24-59, CI. 151 — 14.
Brancato, Leo J., to Heli-Coil Corp. Nut having radiallv
adjustable coil insert. 2,886,088, 5-12-59, CI. 151 — 22.
Brancato, Leo J., and J. P. Muenzen, to Heli-Coil Corp. De-
vice for aligning tubular articles. 2,889, 9*50, 6-9-59, CI.
221 — 106.
Branch, Maurice C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Pulse transmitting circuit. 2,914,667, 11-24-59, CI.
250—27.
Branch. Maurice C, and R. G. Mills, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Static electrical code translating appa-
ratus. 2.883,469, 4-21-59, CI. 179—18.
Branch, William C. : See — ■
Booth, Jack J., and Branch. 2,869,754.
Branchflower, Lyle E. Evaporator for freezer mechanisms.
2,910,841, 11-3-59, CI. 62 — 347.
Brand, Arthur, III : See —
Roffman, Eugene, Cinaglia, Wysoczanski, and Brand.
2,885,075.
Brand, Benson G. : See —
Smith, Charles L., and Brand. 2,919,180.
Brand, Denis J., and J. Ewels, to The General Electric Co.
Ltd. Manufacture of semi-conductor devices. 2,811,103,
4-7-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Brand, Ellis C. Helicopter construction. 2,879,956, 3-31-59,
CI. 244 — 17.17.
Brand, George W. : See —
Hartmann, Philip, and Brand. 2,905,095.
Brand, Helmut, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-G. m. b. H.
Toggle switch system. 2,870,282. 1-20-59, CI. 200—67.
Brand. Hugh R.. L. P. Garvey, and J. G. Haviland, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Glass run channel. 2,892,657, 6-30-59,
CI. 296—44.5.
Brand, Joseph J., to R and R Metal Products,
manent mold with insert locating means.
6-16-59, CI. 22 — 151.
Brand, Karl, to Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co.
der for hydraulic systems. 2,903,309, 9-8-59, CI. 309 — 3.
Brand, Samuel, to International Business Machines Corp.
System for magnetic storage of data. 2,910,669, 10-27-59,
CI. 340 — 174.
Brand. Walter and I. Hoffman. Electric hot liquid heat
convector. 2,894,108, 7-7-59, CI. 219 — 38.
Brand, Warren H., and E. F. Holben, to Conoflow Corp.
Measuring and controlling servo-motor system. 2,870,387,
1-20-59, CI. 318—32.
Brandafi, Gabriel. Drill press spindle. 2,901,258, 8-25-59,
CI. 279—97.
Brandau, Frederick L. : See —
Matter, Theodore S., Bates, and Brandau. 2,888.363.
McMaster, James E., Nash, Decker, and Brandau.
2,878,547.
Branden, Leif : See —
Myrgren, Bengt V., and Branden. 2,913,715.
Brandes, Hermann, and K. Andresen, to Hackethal Draft-
und Kabel Werke A.G. Coaxial cables. 2,890,263, 6-9-59,
CI. 174 — 29.
Kmndes. Roy H., and F. E. Cnnn, to General Motors Corp.
Propeller control system. 2,918,129, 12-22-59, CI. 170 —
160.21.
Inc. Per-
2,890,505,
Cast cylin-
supply for radiators.
12-22-59, CI. 257 —
2,875,078.
2,876,124.
monohydric phenol.
Inc. Derotation prism.
2,880,255.
2,897,442.
P. M. Wright, to Marconi's Wireless
Phase shift devices. 2,888,651,
Brandi, Otto H. Additional air
2,873,097, 2-10-59, CI. 257 — 137.
Brandi, Otto H. Radiators. 2,918,262,
137.
Brandi, Wilhelm. Appliance for preparing hot beverages.
2,869,451, 1-20-59. CI. 99—302.
Brandi, Willy. Appliance for roasting coffee beans. 2,874,483,
2-24-59, CI. 34 — 40.
Brandner, John D. : See —
Baer, Byron N., Brandner, and Le Maistre.
Baer, Byron N., Brandner, and Le Maistre.
Brandner, John D., and R. H. Hunter, to Atlas Powder Co.
Polyvinyl acetate adhesive compositions containing a poly-
ethylene glycol monoether of
2,889,297, 0-2-59, CI. 260—29.6.
Brandon, Chester, to Librascope,
2,896,498, 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Brandon, David B. : See —
Davis, Horace R., and Brandon.
Brandon, Eveyln D. : See —
De Selms, Jesse E. 2,900,811.
Brandon, Percy S. : See —
Wright, Peter M., and Brandon.
Brandon, Percv S., and
Telegraph Co. Ltd.
5-20-59. CI. 333 — 31.
Brandon, Percy S., and P. M. Wright, to Marconi's Wireless
Telegraph Co. Ltd. Moving target radar system
2,913,717, 11-17-59, CI. 343 — 7.7.
Brandon, Thomas O., to A. G. Spalding & Bros., Inc. Golt
ball. 2,882,058, 4-14-59, CI. 273—230.
Brandstrom. Arne E., to Aktiebolaget Pharmacia. Manu-
facture of barbituric compounds. 2,868,790, 1-13-59, CI.
200—257.
Brandstrom, Arne E., to Aktiebolaget Pharmacia. 5-neopentyl
5-allyl barbituric acid and salts thereof. 2,899,435,
8-11-59, CI. 200—257.
Brandt, Armand, to Akt. Brown, Boveri & Cie. Heavy current
contact converter systems. 2,869,005, 1-13-59, CI. 307 —
147.
Brandt, Armand, to Aktiengesellsehaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Arc-back prevention circuit. 2,873,419, 2-10-59, CI.
321—48.
Brandt, Armand, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Arrangement for preventing backfire in electrical rectifiers.
2,903,037, 9-8-59, CI. 321—12.
Brandt Automatic Cashier Co. : See —
Blanchette, Albert G., and Ristvedt. 2,906,276.
Buchholz, Arnold R. 2,888,124.
Buchholz, Aronld R., and Haban. 2,893,406.
Brandt, Carl E., and D. K. Warsaw. Cutting machine.
2,878,808, 3-24-59, CI. 164 — 35.
Brandt, Carl T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underground
storage of liquids. 2,879,646, 3-31-59, CI. 61 — .5.
Brandt, Carl T.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underground
storage system. 2,893,211, 7-7-59, CI. 61 — .5.
Brandt, Edgar W., to Anstalt fur die Entwicklung von Erfin-
dungen und Gewerblichen Anwendungen Energa. Hollow
charge projectile. 2,910,000, 10-27-59, CI. 102 — 56.
Brandt, Fred H., to Prestressing, Inc. Post-tensioned an-
chor device. 2.867,884, 1-13-59, CI. 25 — 1.
Brandt. Harry, to California Research Corp. Seismic cable
lifting apparatus. 2,871,665, 2-3-59, CI. 61 — 72.
Brandt, Harry, to California Research Corp. Raising and
lowering apparatus. 2,900,795, 8-25-59, CI. 61 — 72.
Brandt. Heinrich : See —
Arnold, Carl, and Brandt. 2,890,468.
Brandt, Kurt. Device for the adjustment of decorative stitch
stencil in automatic zig-zag sewing machines. 2,900,837,
8-25-59, CI. 74 — 568.
Brandt, Paul H. Air drver construction and method of op-
eration. 2.807.988, 1-13-59, CI. 62—93.
Brandt Raymond W., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Clipper circuit. 2,896,077, 7-21-59. CI. 250—
27.
Brandt, Rezon N. : See —
Squire, Herbert D.. and Brandt. 2,868,578.
Brandt. Vernon J. Releasable lift attachment for tractors.
2.883.080, 4-21-59, CI. 214 — 674.
Brandt, Vernon J. Retractable support for operating con-
trols. 2,883,081, 4-21-59, CI. 214 — 674.
Brandt, Walter : See —
Carlstedt, Ragnar L.. and Brandt. 2,876,662.
Brangaitis. Anthonv V. Emergency eye wash.
10-27-59, CI. 128—249.
Branham. Martin. Block manufacturing machine.
1-27-59, CI. 25—1.
Branich Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Kaenan, Joseph P. 2,919,105.
Branick. Charles E. Curing and testing rim for pneumatic
tire casings. 2,871,518, 2-3-59, CI. 18—45.
Branick Charles E. Device for inspecting pneumatic tires.
2,895,711, 7-21-59. CI. 254 — 50.3.
Branick, Charles E. Device for detecting ply separation in
pneumatic tire casings. 2,909,060, 10-20-59, CI. 73 — 146.
Branker, Hoffman E., to Republic Aviation Corp. Pulse
generator. 2,895,080, 7-14-59, CI. 315—205.
Brannan. Jack C. to General Electric Co. Motor control
system. 2.875.391, 2-24-59, CI. 318—293.
Brannan, Jack C, to General Electric Co. Servo control
system. 2,907,936, 10-6-59, CI. 318—28.
2,910,064,
2,870,512,
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Brannock, Kent C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Cyclic diol di-
ester lubricants. 2,912,447, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 410.
Brannock, Kent C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Bis-2-methyl-2-
norcamphanemethanol alkane-dioates as synthetic ester
lubricants. 2,912,458, 11-10-59, CI. 260—485.
Brannock, Mack C, to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Needle motion
for looms. 2,890,725, 6-16-59, CI. 139 — 123.
Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr and J. A. Rickard, to Jersey Pro-
duction Research Co. Gamma ray scintillometer. 2,911,534,
11-3-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Branscomb, Charles E., to International Business Machines
Corp. Clutch mechanism. 2,915,161, 12-1-59, CI. 192 —
149.
Branson, Charles D. : See —
Weber, Victor, Branson, and Genbauffe. 2,909,324.
Branson, Charles D., to Robertshaw-Pulton Controls Co.
Thermostatically controlled mixing valves. 2,901,174,
8-25—59 ci 236 12
Branson, ' Charles D., ' to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co.
Thermostatic devices. 2,917,925, 12-22-59, CI. 73 — 368.3.
Branson, David E. : See —
JBacon, Walter M., Branson, Knandel, and Locke.
2,871,286.
Branson Instruments, Inc. : See —
Branson, Norman G. 2,891,176.
Harris, Robert V. 2,875,354.
Branson, Lester L. : See —
Branson, Raymond J. 2,911,994.
Branson, Norman G., to Branson instruments, Inc. Compres-
sional wave generating apparatus. 2,891,176, 6-16-59, CI.
310—8.1.
Branson, Raymond J., deceased (by S. E. Branson, adminis-
tratrix), % to S. E. Branson, individually, % to R. K.
Branson, and Va to L. L. Branson. Automatic dump valve.
2,911,994, 11-10-59, CI. 137 — 270.
Branson, Raymond K. : See —
Branson, Raymond J. 2,911,994.
Branson, Sadie E. : See —
Branson, Raymond J. 2,911,994.
Branson, Stanley C. Anti-skid ice tire chain. 2,911,027,
11-3-59, CI. 152 — 239.
Branstrom, George E. Heating devices. 2,908,795, 10-13-59,
CI. 219—34.
Brant, Arthur A. : See —
Ruddock, Kenneth A., and Brant. 2,887,650.
Brant, Arthur A., and A. W. Love, to Newmont Mining Corp.
Electromagnetic method of geophysical exploration.
2,874,348, 2-17-59, CI. 324 — 6.
Brant, Archie G., % to J. E. Babb, % to E. G. Babb, Jr., and
% to R. E. Clayton. Gravity actuated whirling ring toy.
2,877.597, 3-17-59, CI. 46 — 17.
Brant, Robert J. Apparatus for cleaning and repairing pipe
lines. 2,908,248, 10-13-59, CI. 118 — 408.
Brantley, John C. to Union Carbide Corp. Organo-chromium
compounds. 2,870,183, 1-20-59, CI. 260—438.
Brantley, John C. and E. L. Morehouse, to Union Carbide
Corp. Organo-vanadium halides and process of preparation.
2,882,288, 4-14-59. CI. 260 — 429.
Bras, Johannes, to N.V. Fabriek "Van Chemische Producten.
New fungicides and process for their preparation. 2,883,318,
4-21-59. CI. 167 — 22.
Brasch, Edgar W., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recycle
apparatus for carbon black pellet mills. 2,876,490, 3-10-59,
CI. 18—1.
Braseo Mfg. Co. : See —
Shrode, Wilford E. 2,882,561.
Brase, George. Wrench for removing headless threaded pipe
nipples. 2,906,152, 9-29-59, CI. 81—53.
Brashear, Turner G., Jr., to The American Brake Shoe Co.
Welding apparatus. 2.868,955, 1-13-59. CI. 219—130.
Brasher, James H. Attachment for flush tanks. 2,879,521,
3-31-59, CI. 4—56.
Braski, Raymond J. : See —
Malz, Nickolas, and Braski. 2,897,862.
Braski. Raymond J., to Dormeyer Corp. Pood mixer timer.
2,895.547. 7-21-59, CI. 161—1.
Brassel, Jakob, and A. Buehler, to Ciba Ltd. Metalliferous
azo dyestuffs. 2,906,746, 9-29-59, CI. 260—145.
Brasser, Carl J. : See —
Tuttle, Clifton M., Brown, and Brasser. 2,880,325.
Brasseur, Eudore, to Societe Anonyme Ateliers de Construc-
tions Electriques de Charleroi. Sound recording and re-
producing devices. 2,901.550, 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Brasseur, Eudore D., to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques
de Charleroi. Sound recording and reproducing apparatus.
2,869,876, 1-20-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Brassfield, Henry C, and C. T. Durham, Jr., to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of fabri-
cating small spherical pellets. 2,872,719, 2-10-59, CI.
25 — 156.
Brassington, Samuel M., and V. N. Smith, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Synchronous chopper for radiant energy.
2,875,342, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 233.
Brasty, Joseph. Spring for windshield wiper arms.
2,885,710, 5-12-59, CI. 15—255.
Brater, Donald C. : See —
Smiley, Seymour H, Brater, and Nimmo. 2,907,629.
Bratt, Harry T. : See —
Stoddard, Robert J., Brown, and Bratt. 2,902,177.
Bratt. Lars C. : See —
Arnold, Chester L., and Bratt. 2,917,462.
Brattain, Walter H., and C. G. B. Garrett, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Semiconductor devices. 2,870,344,
1-20-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Bratton, Alfred I., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Room air heater
and purifier. 2,873,071, 2-10-59, CI. 237 — 2.
Brattrud, Robert L. Seat construction. 2,878,860, 3-24-59,
CI. 155 — 178.
Bratz, Otto J., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Conduit
and fitting assemblies. 2,869,905, 1-20-59, CI. 287 — 78.
Bratzler, Carl. See —
Herbert, Wilhelm Bratzler, Dorschner, Eisenlohr, and
Gross. 2,901,423.
Brauburger, Robert A., to Chrysler Corp. Fastening device.
2,893,087, 7-7-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Brauer, Gerald : See —
Ayres, Jay J., Cohen, and Brauer. 2,914,739.
Brauer, Walter. Apparatus for forming stressed panels and
having guide bars for initially bending undulations in
sheet material before forming a channel from each undula-
tion. 2,907,369, 10-6-59, CI. 153—77.
Brauer, Walter J. : See —
Merchant, Charles J. 2,897,712.
Brauer, William F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Device
for applying retaining members onto articles. 2,876,531,
3-10-59. CI. 29—229.
Braukly, Damazas. Earth working machine. 2,S69,257,
1-20-59, CI. 37 — 145.
Brault, Andre R., and R. Lindberg, to OPTOmechanisms, Inc.
Simulated radioactive radiation meter. 2,900,740, 8-25-59,
CI. 35—1.
Brault, Robert G. : See —
Harwood, James, Brault, and Reck. 2,900,411.
Braumann, Gundokar, to Siemens & Halske Akt. Electro-
magnetic relays. 2,888,532, 5-26-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Braun, Alfred : See —
Braun, Frederick W. and A. 2,890,778.
Braun, Frederick W. and A. 2,903,721.
Braun, Frederick W. and A. 2,904,173.
Braun, Alfred E., and T. C. English, to The Wooster Sealkote
Co. Method and apparatus for liquid application.
2,874,677, 2-24-59, CI. 118—305.
Braun, Anton : See —
Colborne, William G., and Braun. 2,914,955.
Braun, Artur, and B. Futterer, to M. Braun. Shearing head
for dry shaver employing flexible shear plate and recipro-
cating cutter. 2,908,970, 10-20-59, CI. 30—41.
Braun, C. F., & Co. : See —
Pickford, Allan E. 2,900,173.
Braun, Clarence J. : See —
Passafaro, Anthony L., Braun, and Powers. 2,876,598.
Braun, Dieter : See —
Hacker, Kurt, and Braun. 2,873,601.
Braun, Edigna, to K. G. Reischl & Co., Metallwarenfabrik.
Atomizers. 2,908,422, 10-13-59, CI. 222—190.
Braun, Emil to Carl Freudenberg, Kommanditgesellschaft auf
Atkien. Apparatus for the manufacture of thin artificial
edible sausage casings. 2,896,254, 7-28-59, CI. 18 — 14.
Braun, Francois. Leg-rest for a seat. 2,918,964, 12-29-59,
CI. 155—171.
Braun, Fred H., and R. O. Brownson, to Steri-Washer Corp.
Washer and sterilizer. 2,889,837, 6-9-59. CI. 134 — 140.
Braun. Frederick W. and A. Safety mechanism for automatic
machines. 2,890.778, 6-16-59, CI. 192 — 125.
Braun, Frederick W. and A. Apparatus having spring
urged die forging members for making extruded hollow
articles of external polygonal form. 2,903,721, 9-15-59,
CI. 10—76.
Braun, Frederick W. and A. Plunger and die for indirect
extrusion. 2,904,173, 9-15-59, CI. 207 — 6.
Braun, Georg, to Kohlenscheidungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Process for operating a tubular heat exchanger fired with
pulverized coal. 2,899,942, 8-18-59, CI. 122 — 479.
Braun-Goll Co. : See —
Goll, Ernest R. 2,886,203.
Braun, Heinrich : See —
Elod, Egon, Dorr, Braun, Elian, and Lepingle. 2,918,455.
Braun, Herman J. : See —
Barrows, Robert C, and Braun. 2,897,383.
Braun, J. P. : See —
Evnns. Richard H. 2,867,939.
Braun, Louis G. Fishing rod holder and bite signal. 2,909,-
860, 10-27-59, CI. 43—17.
Braun, Max : See —
Braun, Artur, and Futterer. 2,908,970.
Scholzel, Karl. 2,919,207.
Braun, Oskar, R. Dobner, and K. Winz, to G. M. Pfaff, A.G.
Electrical control system for sewing and the like machines.
2,910,028, 10-27-59, CI. 112—219.
Braun, Otto P. Hot water storage tank. 2,893,589, 7-7-59,
CI. 220 — 5.
Braun, Ottwin L., to Reliance Steel Products Co. Furnace
door frame construction. 2,915,026, 12-1-59, CI. 110 —
172.
Braun, Paul E., to Ford Motor Co. Fuel injection system.
2,872,912, 2-10-59, CI. 123—139.
Braun. Philip N. : See — ■
Filsinger. Jamieson A., and Braun. 21895.388.
Filsinger, Jamieson A., and Braun. 2,914,208.
Braun, Philip N. Machine for stapling identifying tags to
garments. 2,877,695, 3-17-59, CI. 93—88.
Braun. Philip N. Laundry marking machine. 2,887,314,
5-19-59. CI. 271—2.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Braun, Ralph A., to The W. B. W. Tool Co. Apparatus for
forming tubular sleeves. 2,889,866, 6-9-59, CI. 153 — 19.
Braun, Ralph K., to Cleveland Electrical Equipment Co., Inc.
Armature winding head for armature winding machines.
2,S83,119, 4-21-59, CI. 242 — 13.
Braun, Kobert A. : See —
Mosher, William A., and Braun. 2,883,423.
Braun. Robert R. : -See —
Wise, Harry L., and Braun. 2,890,708.
Braun, W., Co. : See —
Lerner, Nathan B. 2,905,351.
Braun, Walter W., to National Lead Co. Process for in-
activating urushiol on skin with cerium compounds. 2.S85,-
323, 5-5-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Braun, William. Display for jewelry. 2,919,023, 12-29-59.
CI. 206 — 75.
Braun, William H., Jr., to Western Sealant Development
Corp. Wood impregnating and coloring process. 2,867,543,
1-6-59. CI. 117 — Hi.
Braun, Willy, O. Trauth, and E. Von Gross, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Dyeing synthetic fibres with
thioxanthones. 2,884,300, 4-28-59, CI. 8 — 55.
Braun, Willy, and W. Ruppel, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Akt. New vat dyestuffs of the anthraquinone
series. 2,905,691, 9-22-59, CI. 260—307.5.
Brauiid, John J. Combiued geographical globe and antenna
structure. 2,872,678, 2-3-59, CI. 343 — 720.
Braund. John J. Loudspeaker apparatus. 2,915,134,
12-1-59, CI. 181—31.
Braund, Robert W. : See —
Kerecman, Michael, and Braund. 2,909,272.
Brauneck, Charles F., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Electromagnetic
switch. 2,897,316, 7-28-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Brauneck, Charles F., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Interlock con-
tact mechanism. 2,918.554, 12-22-59. CI. 200 — 166.
Brauneck, Charles F., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Magnetic over-
load relay. 2,919,325, 12-29-59, CI. 200—95.
Braunlich, Richard H., to American Viscose Corp. Method
of forming crimped artificial filaments. 2,894,802, 7-14-59,
CI. 18—54.
Braunschweigische Maschinenbauanstalt : See — ■
Busecrus, Hans K. 2,890.647.
Braunstain, Jules A. Automatic addressing-machine.
2,898.850, 8-11-59, CI. 101—134.5.
Braunstein, Melvin A. Self contained breathing apparatus.
2,906,262, 9-29-59, CI. 128 — 142.
Braunwarth, John B., and G. W. Crosby, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of alkenvl esters of halogenated carboxylic
acids. 2.875.240. 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 487.
Braunwarth, John B., and G. W. Crosby, to The Pure Oil Co.
Acids and ketones prepared from peroxides and polyhalo-
methanes. 2,905,712, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 539.
Brauss, Gustav J., to APAG, Apparatebau A.G. Recipro-
cating ■ dry shaver having stationary first cutting head
means and extensible second cutting head means.
2,917,824, 12-22-59, CI. 30 — 34.
Brautigam, Richard H., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Apparatus for coating continuously produced filaments.
2,873,718, 2-17-59, CI. 118—234.
Brav, Milton, to Sue Ann Food Products Corp. Novelty
package. 2.895.834. 7-21-59. CI. 99—171.
Bravenboer, Pieter, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Thermostatic mounting structure for electron discharge de-
vice. 2,910,601, 10-27-59, CI. 313 — 10.
Braverman, Bernard : See —
Wilson, Fred M., Sr. 2,893,374.
Braverman, Edwin : See —
Matton, Ernest E. 2,915,055.
Bravos, George T., and J. W. Evans,
Products Co. Oil well drilling mud.
CI. 252—8.5.
Bra wand. Franklin M. Draft hook. 2,889,167, 6-2-59, CI.
294 — 82.
Bray, Calvin S., to Davol Rubber Co. Process for the rota-
tional casting of inflating bulbs. 2,888,714, 6-2-59, CI.
18 — 5S.3.
S., to Davol Rubber Co. Pacifier. 2,888,929,
128—360.
Bray, Calvin S., to Davol Rubber Co. Nipple.
6-2-59, CI. 215 — 11.
Bray, Frederick H., and R. G. Knight, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Automatic telecommunication exchanges.
2,872.527, 2-3-59, CI. 179 — 22.
Bray, Frederick H., P. M. King, and J. Rice, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Timing equipment. 2,899,500,
8-11-59, CI. 179—7.
Bray, Frederick H., and R. G. Knight, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Electrical counting circuits. 2,906,S88,
9-29-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Bray, Frederick H., and R. G. Knight, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Electrical signaling systems. 2,911,475,
11-3-59, CI. 179—15.
Bray, Frederick H., P. M. King, and G. C. Hartley, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Line identification in
telecommunication systems. 2,913,530, 11-17-59, CI.
179—18.
Bray, Frederick H., and R. G. Knight, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electric signal repeaters.
2,914,615, 11-24-59, CI. 179—16.
Brnv. Oedries A., to Orinnell
2,871,953, 2-3-59, CI. 169—37
to American Maize-
2,900,335, 8-18-59,
Bray Calvin
6-2-59, CI.
2,889,063,
Corp. Pendent sprinkler.
Bray, Horace A., and E. W. Peppitt, to Dunlop Rubber Co.
Ltd. Friction material. 2,898,216, 8-4-59, CI. 106 — 36.
Bray, Murel B. Shoe boot shine aid. 2,888,705, 6-2-59, CI.
15 — 267.
Bray, Ralph, to Philco Corp. Signal seeking receiver.
2,880,311, 3-31-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Bray, Vernon H., Jr., to National Food Equipment Co. Inc.
Pneumatic conveying system. 2,895,768, 7-21-59, CI.
302 — 17.
Brayack, Mark. Spot facing tool. 2,899,867, 8-18-59, CI.
90—11.
Brayman, Vernis A. : See — ■
Collins, Tappan, Seim, and Brayman. 2,907,036.
Brayshaw, Stanier E., to Syntron Co. Double current col-
lector for dry disc rectifiers. 2,904,731, 9-15-59, CI. 317 —
234
Brazik, Lewis R. Fasteners. 2,908,956, 10-20-59, CI.
24 — 73.
Brazit Associates : See —
Watrous, Gilbert A. 2,86S,189.
Brazitis, William, and H. W. Keevil. Method and means for
magnetizing rails in rail flaw detection systems. 2,882,489,
4-14-59, CI 324 — 37.
Breadner, Robert L., and C. H. Simms, to The General Elec-
tric Co. Ltd. Method of and apparatus for manufacture
of the glass enve'ope for a cathode ray tube. 2,886,920,
5-19-59. CI. 49 — 7.
Brearley Co., The : See —
Provi, Mike A. 2,892,010.
Provi, Mike A., and Mattson. 2,875,999.
Breau, Wilfred. Speed changer for pulley drives. 2,888,830,
6-2-59, CI. 74—242.15.
Breazeale, John B., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co.
Integrating device. 2,907,990, 10-6-59, CI. 340 — 178.
Breazeale, John B., C. G. Mcllwraith, and E. N. Dacus, to
Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co. Gravity meter.
2,907,211, 10-6-59, CI. 73—382.
Brechel, Frederick O. Concrete form construction. 2,887,-
756, 5-26-59, CI. 25—118.
Brechenmacher, Karlmann. Device for spraying and drying
of paints, varnish or the like. 2,868,166, 1-13-59, CI. 118 —
643.
Brechlin, Adrian G. Boundary marker exposure tool.
2,896,729, 7-28-59, CI. 172 — 19.
Brecht, Karl : See —
Boucke Heinz, and Brecht. 2,875,750.
Breckheimer, Raymond J., to Air Filter Corp. Frame con-
struction for filter units. 2.869,694, 1-20-59, CI. 189 — 36.
Brecknell Dolman & Rogers Ltd. : See —
Dolman, Henry J., Hamilton, and Ball. 2,890,554.
Bred-Ade Corp. : See —
Glabe, Elmer F. 2,875,064.
Bredall, Charles H. Antenna-detector coupling unit.
2,872,569, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Bredehoft, Harold A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Sound output control for telephone ringers. 2,892,187,
6-23-59, CI. 340—397.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., to Crane Co. Fluid seal for valves
or the like. 2,880,6^:0, 4-7-59, CI. 74—18.2.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and E. J. Hemzacek, to Crane Co.
Valve seat construction. 2.887.295. 5-19-59, CI. 251 — 359.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., F. M. Onak, and M. H. Stuart, to
Crane Co. Connector for the consumable electrode of an
arc melting furnace. 2.899.667, 8-11-59, CI. 339 — 9.
Bredzs, Nikolajs, to Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. Brazing
alloys. 2.903,352, 9-8-59, CI. 75—172.
Bredzs, Nikolajs, to Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. Brazing
allovs. 2,903,353, 9-8-59, CI. 75—172.
Breeback, Rudolph H., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Filling
head for container filling machines. 2,880,762, 4-7-59, CI.
141—48.
Breeback, Rudolph H.. to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Filling
head and method of making same. 2,884,686, 5-5-59, CI.
29—157.1.
Breeback, Rudolph H.. to Crown Cork & Seal Co. Filling
head. 2.887.133. 5-19-59, CI. 141 — 44.
Breeback, Rudolph H., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Filling
system. 2,888,944, 6-2-59, CI. 137—209.
Breeback Rudolph H.. to Crown Cork & Seal Co.. Inc. Fill-
ing system. 2.S92.472. 6-30-59. CI. 141 — 6.
Breeden, Fearl L., % to G. W. Jaynes. Water chlorinating
apparatus. 2,912,938, 11-17-59, CI. 103—153.
Breeding, David C, and M. C. Bartz, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Control for fuel supply system. 2,884,915, 5-5-59, CI.
123—119.
Breelle, Yves L. G., to Institut Francais du Petrole, des
Carburants et Lubrifiants. Rotary engines. 2,S70,752,
1-27-59, CI. 123—13.
Breen Alvin L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bulky
yarn. 2.869.967. 1-20-59. CI. 57—140.
Breen, Charles, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Message-
waiting signal for telephone subscribers. 2,884,491,
4-28-59, CI. 179—84.
Breen Henry D., to Union Asbestos & Rubber Co. Air circu-
lating means fo: railway ears. 2,881,688, 4-14-59, CI.
98—6
Breer, Karl, and Kj. Wetnbrenner, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Process and apparams for the production of porous
or homogeneous plastic semi-finished products or finished
articles, more especially those based on polyurethanes.
2,8S5,26S, 5-5-59, CI. 23—252.
LIST OF PATENTEES
113
Breese, Lemuel R., to North Electric Company. Supervisory
control system. 2,901,728, 8-25-59, CI. 340—163.
Breeze Corporations, Inc. : See —
Laky, Elmer, and Walsh. 2,908,853.
November, Milton H. 2,876,801.
Bregenzer, Kurt, to F. Kopp. Hydraulic feed control for
profiling machines and the like. 2,897,651, 8-4-59, CI.
gQ 97^
Bregi Benjamin F., to National Broach & Machine Co.
Apparatus for rolling gears. 2,886,990, 5-19-59, CI.
80 — 16.
Bregi, Benjamin F., and F. J. Pohlmeyer, to National Broach
& Machine Co. Apparatus for cutting gear tooth surfaces.
2.882.798, 4-21-59, CI. 90—1.6.
Bregman, Jacob I., to National Aluminate Corp. Water in-
soluble phosphonic acid polymerizates of polyvinylaryl com-
pounds. 2,911, 37S, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 2.2.
Breguet, Antoine J. E. L. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2,899,149.
Breguet, Louis. 2,913,798.
Breguet, Claire J. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2,899,149.
Breguet, Louis. 2,913,798.
Breguet, Gilberte M. L. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2,899,149.
Breguet. Louis. 2,913,798.
Breguet, Jacqueline Y. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2,899,149.
Breguet, Louis. 2,9; 3,798.
Breguet, Louis, deceased; C. J., A. J. E. L., J. Y., G. M. L.,
P. E. L., P. G. R. L., P. A. L.. and L.-C. A. M. Breguet,
under legal guardianship of C. J. Breguet, sole heirs. Air-
craft having ducted turbine driven lift rotors. 2,899,149,
8-11-59, CI. 244 — 12.
Breguet, Louis, deceased ; C. J., A. J. E. L., J. Y., G. M. L.,
P. E. L., P. G. R., P. A. L., and L. A. M. BrSguet, under
legal guardianship of C. J. Breguet, sole heirs of L. Bre-
guet. Manufacture of hollow rounded elements of pre-
stressed concrete. 2,913,798, 11-24-59, CI. 25 — 127.
Breguet, Louis-Christian A. M. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2.S99.149.
Breguet, Louis. 2,913,798.
Breguet, Pascal A. L. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2.899.149.
Breguet, Louis. 2,913,798.
Breguet. Paul G. R. L. : See —
Breguet, Louis. 2,899,149.
2,913,798.
See —
2,899,149.
2,913,798.
Breithaupt, Donald E. Attachment for a fishing rod reel.
2,869,277, 1-20-59, CI. 43—26.
Breitling, Wilhelm. H. Hess, and H. Kamp. Carriage return
control apparatus for electrically operated business ma-
chines. 2,892,528, 6-30-59, CI. 197—66.
Brekke, John E. : See —
Watters, Glenn G., and Brekke. 2,909,435
Brell, Jules J. Excavating apparatus.
CI. 255—4.
Excavating apparatus.
Earth-boring apparatus.
72,157, 2-3-59,
2,906,501, 9-29-59,
2,906,503, 9-29-59,
Breguet, Louis.
Breguet. Pierre E. L.
Breguet, Louis.
Breguet, Louis.
Brehm. Allen E. : See
Fields. Ellis K., and Brehm. 2,888,405.
Fields, Ellis K., and Brehm. 2,901,335.
Tom, Theodore B., and Brehm. 2,914,479.
Brehm, Allen E., and A. W. Lindert, to Standard Oil Co.
Aqueous antirust compositions. 2,880,095, 3-31-59, CI.
106 — 14.
Brehm, Allen E., M. Hamer, and L. D. La Croix, Jr., to
Standard Oil Co. Motor fuel. 2,897,069, 7-28-59, CI.
44—58.
Brehm, Howard E., Jr., and A. F. Mitchell, to Hupp Corp.
Adapter for inside installation of air conditioners of the
window mounted type. 2,871,778, 2-3-59, CI. 98 — 94.
Brehm, Warren J. : See — ■
Anderson. Arthur W., and Brehm. 2.894,025.
Brehm, Warren J.. K. G. Bremer, H. S. Eleuterio, and R. W.
Mesehke. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Internally
unsaturated perfluoroolpfins and preparation thereof.
2.918.501. 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 653.3.
Breier. Irwin L. : See —
Cheney. Harry A., and Breier. 2,879,300.
Breier. Irwin L., to Shell Development Co. Reactor with con-
centric annular passages. 2,897.063, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Breier, Irwin L., and G. M. Coppinger, to Shell Development
Co. Stabilization of unsaturated aldehydes. 2,874,100,
2-17-59, CI. 202—57.
Breig. Kurt: See —
Bienert. Berthold, Breig, and Groll. 2,873.280.
Breiner, Alfred W., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Aryloxy
acid urethane and method of preparing same. 2,890,181,
6-9-59. CI. 260—2.5.
Breiner, Alfred W., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Modified
aryloxy acid urethane. 2,890,198, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Breiningpr, Jerry • See. —
Ernst William B., and J. and P. Breinlnger. 2,882,857.
Breiningpr Paul : See —
Ernst William B.. and J. and P. Breiningpr. 2,882.857.
Breisch, Edgar W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cable
clamps. 2,912,199, 11-10-59, CI. 248 — 74.
Breisch, John H., and J. R. Humphrey, to Turbo Industries,
Inc. Contour milling machine. 2,916,972, 12-15-59, CI.
90—13.7.
Breit. Warren E. : See —
Hodgson. Cecil L., and Breit. 2.893.270.
BreitPnstpin. Charles T.. to R. T. Moloney, deceased, American
National Bank and Trust Co., executor. Metering pump
for liquid gas fuel. 2,881,810, 4-14-59. CI. 141 — 353.
BreitenstPin. Charlps T.. to R. T. Moloney, American Na-
tional Rank and Trust Co. of Chicago, executor of said
Moloney, deceased. Gang switch. 2,896,047, 7-21-59, CI.
200 — 104.
Brell, Jules J.
CI. 255—2.
Brell, Jules J.
CI. 255—20.
Brelsford, Harlin A. : See —
Leidy, Harold W., Brelsford, and Schnapf. 2,902,597.
Brem, Jack W. Continuous servicing plant for automobiles or
the like. 2.872,709. 2-10-59. CI. 20— .8.
Bremer, Allen R., and J. W. Hull, to Boeing Airplane Co.
High pressure high temperature metal seals. 2,913,269,
11-17-59, CI. 288—14.
Bremer. Frederick J . : See —
Smith, Charles N.. and Bremer. 2,881,612.
Bremer, Joseph W., Jr., to Swift & Co. Hydrogenation of fat.
2,875,220, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 409.
Bremer, Keith G. : See —
Brehm, Warren J., Bremer, Eleuterio, and Mesehke.
2,918,501.
Bremer, Robert D., to General Motors Corp. Sheathed tubular
electrical heater seal 2,888,656, 5-26-59, CI. 338—261.
Bremer, Robert D., to General Motors Corp. Sheathed tu-
bular electrical heater. 2.897.467, 7-28-59, CI. 338—239.
Bremer, Robert D., and J. R. Simon, to General Motors Corp.
Domestic appliance. 2,910,570, 10-27-59, CI. 219 — 37.
Bremerman, Eugene S. Electrolytic stabilization apparatus
for water systems. 2,893,938, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 196.
Bremner, David F., Jr. Feeding mechanism for crackers or
the like. 2,876,929, 3-10-59, CI. 221—207.
Brendel, Robert R. : See —
Beiler, Jay M., Brendel, and Martin. 2,872,374.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,160.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,188.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,189.
Brendel, Robert R., J. M. Beiler, and G. J. Martin, to The
National Drug Co. Antihypertensive compositions compris-
ing 2-methyl-5,8-dimethoxychromone and acetamides.
2,910,403, 10-27-59, CI. 167—65.
Brenden, Orval. Sag gauge. 2,878,568, 3-24-59, CI. 33 — 46.
Brengman, Fred C, to The Athens Flooring Co. Window
construction. 2.888,719, 6-2-59, CI. 20 — 52.2.
Brenholts, Ellwood R. : See —
Bond, Ralph W., and Brenholts. 2,909,231.
Brenk, Robert C, F. G. Cizek, and R. E. Dorenbos, to Ameri-
can Steel Foundries. Treating the ends of elongated work-
pieces. 2,902,139, 9-1-59, CI. 198—19.
Brennan, Andrew. Adhesive devices. 2,914,873, 12-1-59,
CI. 40—125.
Brennan, Daniel H., to General Electric Co. Rug tool having
a turbine-driven rug brush. 2,904,817, 9-22-59, CI.
15—375.
Brennan, Daniel H., and J. P. Hunter, to General Electric Co.
Sectional handle for electric floor machine. 2,892,203,
6-30-59, CI. 15—143.
Brennan, Edward L., B. J. Quinn, R. S. Sellers, and G. C.
Wagner, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Surface hvdrated citric
acid crystals. 2,899,467, 8-11-59, CI. 260—535.
Brennan, Elmer W. : See —
Bowden, John N., and Brennan. 2,885,362.
Brennan, Elmer W., and J. N. Bowden, to The Pure Oil Co.
Needle oil. 2.882,231, 4-14-59. CI. 252—37.5.
Brennan, Francis J., and K. H. Christensen. Pneumatic
drill supporting and feeding apparatus. 2,886,290,
5-12-59, CI. 255 — 15.
Brennan, Francis P. Automaticallv interlocking joint be-
tween a bar and a plate. 2.867,459, 1-6-59, CI. 287 — 20.
Brennan, Frederick Si. F. H. Hudson, and R. J. Considine, to
Ray-O-Lite Corp. of America. Hinger awning structure.
2.867.273. 1-6-59, CI. 160—58.
Brennan. Harry M., H. S. Seelig. and R. W. Vander Haar, to
Standard Oil Co. Alumina aggregates of improved crush-
ing strength. 2.892.799. 6-30-59 CI. 252 — 442.
Brennan, Harry M., H. S. Seelig, and R. W. Vander Haar, to
Standard Oil Co. Reactivation of platinum catalysts.
2,906,702, 9-29-59. CI. 208—140.
Brennan, Harry M.. R. W. Vander Haar, and H. S. Seelig, to
Standard Oil Co. Reactivation of platinum catalysts.
2,910,429, 10-27-59, CI. 208—140.
Brennan, Helen E. : See —
Brennan, Joseph B. 2.868,702.
2.870.689.
2.882.570'.
2.903.759.
2,912,731.
2,873,491.
2,878.537.
Brennan. Joseph B.
Brennan, Josenh B.
Brennan, Joseph B.
Brennan, Joseph B.
Brennan, Josenh B. and H. E.
Brennan, Joseph B. and H. E.
Brennan, James A., and C. C. Price, to Soeony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Anti-knock gasoline containing hvdrogenated quino-
lines and indoles. 2,881,061, 4-7-59, CI. 44 — 63.
Brennan, Joseph B., deceased : H. E. Brennan. executrix.
Method of forming a dielectric oxide film on a metal strip.
2,868,702, 1-13-59, Cl. 204 — 28.
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Brennan, Joseph B., deceased ; H. E. Brennan, executrix.
Method of producing strip material. 2,670, 089, 1-27-59,
CI. 92 — 11.
Brennau, Joseph B. Metal-coated batt and method and ap-
paratus for producing same. 2,673,219, 2-10-59, CI.
117 — 227.
Brennan, Joseph B., deceased ; H. E. Brennan, executrix of
said Brennan. Apparatus for casting metallic articles.
2,673,191, 2-17-59, CI. 22 — 57.2.
Brennan, Joseph B., deceased; H. E. Brennan, executrix.
Method and apparatus for casting. 2,878,537, 3-24-59. CI.
22—57.2.
Brennan, Joseph B., deceased; H. E. Brennan, executrix.
Continuous vacuum casting. 2,882,570, 4—21-59, CI. 22 —
200.
Brennan, Joseph B., deceased ; H. E. Brennan, executrix of
the estate of said J. B. Brennan. Casting of refractory
metals. 2,903,759, 9-15-59, CI. 22 — 73.
Brennan, Joseph B. Method of producing strip materials.
2,903,787 9-15-59, CI. 29 — 419.
Brennan, Joseph B. Continuous casting and refining of
material. 2,912,321, 11-10-59, CI. 75 — 63.
Brennan, Joseph B., deceased (H. E. Brennan, executrix of
the estate of said J. B. Brennan). Method for casting
group IV metals. 2,912,731, 11-17-59, CI. 22 — 212.
Brennan, Joseph B. Electrolytic condensers. 2,917,683,
12-15-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Brennan, Joseph H., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of
making submerged melt welding composition. 2,892,746,
6-30-59, CI. 148—26.
Brennan, Joseph H., to Union Carbide Corp. Synthetic
chromium ore agglomerate for use in the production of
ferrochromium alloys. 2,915,378, 12-1-59, CI. 75 — 5.
Brennan, Martin J., to J. S. Costello & Son Brush Co. Brush.
2,878,501, 3-24-59, CI. 15 — 164.
Brenneek, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Valve
for sealex. 2,877,811, 3-17-59, CI. 141 — 65.
Brenneke, Arthur M., to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring
assembly. 2,871,071, 1-27-59, CI. 309 — 30.
Brenneke, Arthur M., to Perfect 'Circle Corp. Valve stem
seal. 2,878,799, 3-24-59, CI. 123—188.
Brenneke, xVrthur M., to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring
assembly. 2,893,797, 7-7-59, CI. 309 — 44.
Brennemann, Andrew E. : See —
Logue, Joseph C, and Brennemann. 2,884,557.
Brennen, Ronald F., and J. A. Bucci, to Welding Industry
Research & Patent Corp. Transformer with magnetic
shunt control. 2,907,945, 10-6-59, CI. 323 — 60.
Brennen, Ronald F., and J. A. Bucci, to Welding Industry
Research and Patent Corp. Welding transformers. 2,910,-
660, 10-27-59, CI. 336 — 120.
Brennen, Ronald F., and J. A. Bucci, to Welding Industry
Research & Patent Corp. Annular core support for toroidal
winding machines. 2,914,260, 11-24-59, CI. 242 — 4.
Brennen, Ronald F., and J. A. Bucci. Apparatus for feeding
welding electrodes. 2,917,618, 12-15-59, CI. 219 — 127.
Brenner, Al. Awning window locking mechanism. 2,898,645,
8—11—59 pj 20 42
Brenner, Al.' Awning window. 2,905,981, 9-29-59, CI.
20—42.
Brenner, Johannes : See —
Zwicker, Ludwig, and Brenner. 2,915,706.
Brenner, Joseph A. Combined foot valve and guard.
2,913,995, 11-24-59, CI. 103 — 229.
Brenner, Karl, and G. Gabriel, to Trumpf & Co. Adjustable
mounting for slitting tool structures. 2,896,712, 7-28-59,
CI. 164 — 58.
Brenner, Mortimer W., to Brewing Industries Research In-
stitute. Art of stabilizing malt beverage. 2,878,125, 3-17-
59, CI. 99 — 18.
Brenner, Mortimer W., and J. L. Owades, to Schwarz Labora-
tories, Inc. Stable dispersions of colloidal sulfur, processes
of preparing same, and sulfur solutions adapted for use in
preparing such dispersions. 2,884,352, 4-28-59, CI.
117—20.
Brenner, Theodore J. : See —
Horrocks, Raymond G., Miller, and Brenner. 2,912,482.
Brenner, Walter G. : See —
Claas, August, Brenner, Roderfeld, and R. Claas.
2,888.088.
Brepson, Roland, to Societe Chimiotex. Apparatus for the
continuous treatment of artificial filaments. 2,894,386,
7-14-59, CI. 68—205.
Brereton, Frederick R., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Electrical connector. 2,892,173, 6-23-59, CI. 339 — 94.
Bresani, Joseph A. Silencing attachment for seamless knit-
ting machine. 2,906,110, 9-29-59, CI. 66 — 48.
Brescka, Rudolph S., R. L. Moore, and H. W. Schaufelberger,
to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for attaching
leads to crystals. 2,894,112, 7-7-59, CI. 219—85.
Bresee, Dick P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and ap-
paratus for production of aqua ammonia. 2,890,937,
6-16-59, CI. 23 — 193.
Breslaw, Herbert E. Changeable letter sign. 2,891,337,
6-23-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Breslaw, Joseph. Food spread utensil. 2,867,826, 1-13-59,
CI. 15—105.
Breslow, Donald M. : See —
Schesvold, Orland S., and Breslow. 2,913,045.
Brossler, Wilbur L., and A. E. Gurgiolo, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process of producing polvolefin oxides with metallic
sulfate catalysts. 2,917,470, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Brest, Alexander : See —
Cobb, Charles E. 2,909,440.
Brest, Carl J. Method and apparatus for packing in a pre-
stretched wrap of subsequently shrinkable material.
2,914,893, 12-1-59, CI. 53 — 30.
Bretford Mfg., Inc. : See—
Petrick, Edward J. 2,912,202.
Breton, Paul, to Societe Anonyme de la Papeterie de
Chateauneuf-La-Foret. Supporting pallet as associated with
a cardboard box. 2,902,199, 9-1-59, CI. 229—14.
Bretsch, Michael A., and R. F. Nostrant, to Champion Spark
Plug Co. Spark plug. 2,891,187, 0-16-59, CI. 313 — 136.
Bretscher. Otto, to Gesellschaft der Ludw. von Roll'schen
Eisenwerke A. G. Slideway grinding machine. 2,869,288,
1-20-59, CI. 51 — 3.
Bretscher, Otto, to Gesellschaft der Ludw. von Roll'schen
Eisenwerke AG. Grinding machine. 2,873,560, 2-17-59,
CI. 51 — 165.
Brett, Herbert, to United States of America, Army. Cathode.
2,869,031, 1-13-59, CI. 315 — 39.51.
Bretthauer, Hermann : See —
Heidecke, Reinhold, Bretthauer, and Madge. 2,869,396.
Heidecke, Reinhold, Bretthauer, and Madge. 2,912,912.
Bretthauer, Hermann, and H. F. Albrecht, to Franke &
Heidecke Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-Apparate.
Shutter and diaphragm adjusting mechanism for photo-
graphic cameras. 2,912,913, 11-17-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Bretz, Frank E., Jr., to Ajax Consolidated Co. Hand brake
mechanism. 2,905,292, 9-22-59, CI. 192 — 16.
Bretz, Frank E., Jr., to Delta Dynamics, Inc. Valve mech-
anism for dispensing apparatus. 2,906,461, 9-29-59, CI.
239—123.
Breuer, William, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Posi-
tive locking tube carton. 2,875,892, 3-3-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Breuing, VV'ilhelm, and R. Spolders, to Firma Ruhrstahl Akt.
Method of deacidifying gases. 2,878,099, 3-17-59, CI.
23—2.
Breukelman,
formations.
Breukelman,
oil well
tools.
map locating system.
dental tray. 2,876,542,
Christian W. Testing loose sand
2,897,897, 8-4-59, CI. 166 — 186.
Christian W. Squeeze cementing
2,912,053,' 11-10-59, CI. 166 — 146.
Breul, George B. : See —
Morrison, George F., Breul, and Frentzel. 2,877,849.
Breunig, Jack E., to General Foods Corp. Carton and handle
structure. 2,915,236, 12-1-59, CI. 229 — 52.
Breuning, Ernst G., to Lufttechnischen Gesellschaft m. b. H.
Measurement of very small electric potential changes.
2,872,642, 2-3-59, CI. 324 — 111.
Breuning, Frank C. Automatic
2,891,325, 6-23-59, CI. 35—40.
Breus, Aaron Z. S. Auxiliary
3-10-59. CI. 32—22.
Brevel Products Corp. : See —
Hirsch, George. 2,908,831.
Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S. A. : See —
Guerne, William. 2,871,788.
Leutert, Walter. 2,880,565.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,S73,649.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,905,058.
Maillard, Bernard. 2,918,848.
Brevettl Gaggia S.r.l. : See —
Gaggia, Giovanni A. 2,898,844.
Brewer, Claire N., to International Typographical Union of
North America. Electromechanical device and improved
armature therefor. 2,894,181, 7-7-59, CI. 317 — 165.
Brewer, Frank H. : See —
Marsden, Charles Py Jr., and Brewer. 2,897,394.
Brewer, George R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Traveling- wave
tube gain control. 2 869,022, 1-13-59, CI. 315—3.6.
Brewer, George R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Microwave am-
plifier tube. 2,869,023, 1-13-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Brewer, George R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electron gun.
2,888,605, 5-26-59, CI. 315—15.
Brewer, George R., and S. Sensiper, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Traveling wave tube. 2,869,018. 1-13-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Brewer, Jess A. : See —
Finegan, James C. 2,872,745.
Brewer, Leo : See —
Magel, Theodore T., and Brewer. 2,873,184.
Brewer, Richard D, to Ford Motor Co. Fuel pump.
2,872,877, 2-10-59, CI. 103—258.
Brewer, Robert F., J. A. Hosford, and J. W. McGrath, to
Western Electric Co., Inc. Automatic control for assembly
machines. 2,896,313, 7-2S-59, CI. 29 — 203.
Brewer-Titchener Corp., The : See —
Eves, John D. 2,876,053.
Eves, John D., and Olands. 2,882,109.
Brewer, Vernon S., Jr. Paint brush holder. 2,908,026,
10-13-59, CI. 15—121.2.
Brewer, William L., Jr. : See —
Murphy, Bynuin E., Brewer, and Melton. 2,872,770.
Brewin, Glendon C. Inflatable tent. 2,875,771, 3-3-59, CI.
135 — 1.
Brewin, Grant H. : See —
Brewin, Harry E. and G. H. 2,915,230.
Brewin, Harrv E. and G. H., to Dyotherm Corp. Textile
treating apparatus. 2,915,230, 12-1-59, CI. 223—76.
Brewing Industries Research Institute : See —
Brenner, Mortimer W. 2,878,125.
Brewington, Philip J. Plumber's work table. 2,SS3,184,
4-21-59, CI. 269—104.
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Brewster Arthur E., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Magnetic recording device. 2,808,891. 1-13-09, CI. 179 —
Brewster, Dudley N., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Microwave switching device. 2,900,568, 8-18-59, CI.
3^5 39
Brey Wilh'elm to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Prepara-
tion of coated fabric material. 2,874,752, 2-24-59, CI.
Breyer, Siegfried, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Compounded
claw and disc type electromagnetic clutch. 2,912,088,
11-10-59, CI. 192—53.
Breymeier, Rudolph T., to Union Carbide Corp. Metal arc
welding. 2,908,800, 10-13-59, CI. 219—74.
Breznak, Edward : See —
Harvey, Mortimer T., and Breznak. 2,872,431.
Brezinski, Julius J. : See — . , . „ „_„ „.,,.
Montagna, Amelio E., Kubler, and Brezinski. 2,8 1 6,239.
Brian, Wallace B. : See —
Black, James J., Brian, Frechie, Hummel, Mcllhenny,
Rahe, and Suman. 2,894,650.
Brice, Donat B., to The Fluor Corp., Ltd. Shale oil recovery
method and apparatus. 2,879,208, 3-24-59, CI. 202—6.
Brice, Emory A. : See —
Schilling, Karl F., Powell, and Brice. 2,898,207.
Brice, John R., and C. H. Dixon, to General Motors_ Corp.
Engine accessory support means. 2,875,746, 3-3-59, CI.
123 — 195.
Bricker, Carl E., and J. W. Runner, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Compound pressure booster. 2,916,884,
12-15-59, CI. 60 — 54.0.
Bricker, Robert E., W. P. Flohr, Jr., and K. M. Gebel, to
Landis Tool Co. Automatic grinding cycle. 2,899,778,
8-18-59, CI. 51—105.
Brickett. Sherman P. : See—
Hoffman, Herbert N., and Brickett. 2, ,867,999.
Brickhouse, Abner A., Jr., to Trans-Arabian Pipe Line Co.
Quick release coupling. 2,904,353, 9-15-59, CI. 285 — 33.
Brickman, A. W. : See —
Niven, Charles F., Jr., Deibel, and Wilson. 2,907,661.
Pircon. Ladislav J. 2,896.054.
Brickman, Alan E., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for making formed wire. 2,911,865, 11-10-59, CI. 80—30.
Brickman, Alan E., to United States Steel Corp. Brake
cable assembly. 2,912,878, 11-17-59, CI. 74 — 502.
Brictson, Casper A. Boot for the end portion of a dimmer
switch plunger. 2,885,518, 5-5-59, CI. 200 — 172.
Bride, John E., C. L. Faust, and W. H. Safranek,
Battelle Development Corp. Electroplating of
alloys. 2,886,500, 5-12-59, CI. 204 — 44.
Bridge, John J. : See —
Becker, Earl M., and Bridge. 2,895,640.
Becker, Earl M., and Bridge. 2,896,661.
Bridge, Richard B., T. E. Marshall, III, and W. A. Von Wakl.
Jr., to United States of America. Navy. Method of making
a plastic encased article. 2,873,482. 2-17-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Bridgeport Brass Co. : See —
Bulow, Carl L. 2.887,374.
Bulow. Carl L 2.887,375.
Morton. Lester C and King. 2.881.728.
Bridgeport Hardware Mfg. Corp.. The : See —
Coyle. John H, Wilson, and Vargonicsik
Bridgeport Machines. Inc. : See —
Bannow, Rudolph F. 2,912,879.
Bridgeport Metal Goods Mfg. Co., The : See —
Beach. William H. 2.877.342.
Bridges, Jack E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Encoding apparatus.
2.903,686. 9-8-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Bridges, Jack E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision. 2,913,518, 11-17-59, CI. 178 — 5.1.
Bridgewater. Thomas E. : See —
Sennholtz. Charles E.. and Bridgewater. 2,874,912.
Bridgman, Joseph M., and E. G. Schmidt, to PSC Applied
Research Ltd. Film processor. 2,913,975, 11-24-59, CI.
Q5 Q^
Bridwell,' William H. Key retainer. 2,916,907, 12-15-59,
CI. 70 — 459.
Bried, Henry F. Filters. 2.873.028, 2-10-59, CI. 210—401.
Bried, Julien A. Colon flushing apparatus. 2,874,690,
2-24-59, CI. 128 — 227.
Brien, Huron C. and D. D. Jones, to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Folding conveyor. 2,885,848, 5-12-59, CI. 53 — 180.
Brier, Hvman : See —
Ballard, James W. and Brier. 2.893,434.
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr., and Brier. 2,918,882.
Brierlev. Kenneth. Powder-compressing machines. 2,886,849,
5-19-59. CI. 18—16.
Briesch, La Verne P. : See —
Myers, Kenneth H., Farmer, and Briesch
Briesewitz. Kurt : See —
Roos, Hans, and Briesewitz. 2,875,242.
Roos, Hans, Briesewitz, and Hegemann.
Brietzke, Adrian P., to Northern Engraving
Method of making printed circuits. 2,874,085,
CI. 154—94.
Briganti, Joseph F. : See-
Dickinson, Howard E.
Briggs, Charles D., to O
2,871,899.
2,911,238.
2,875,243.
Mfg. Co.
2-17-59,
Briggs, Ernest : See —
Marchant, Francis C. I., Morley, and Briggs. 2,869,820.
Briggs, Eugene C, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Sub-
mersible dynamo electric machine. 2,883,566, 4-21-59, CI.
310 — 87.
Briggs, George G. : See —
Gallatin, Lloyd B. 2,883,157.
Briggs, George R. See —
Lo, Arthur W. Rajchman, and Briggs. 2,887,675.
Rajchman, Jan A., and Briggs. 2,900,622.
Rajchman, Jan A., and Briggs. 2,904,626.
Briggs, George It., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
systems. 2,886,801, 5-12-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Briggs, George R., and J. A. Rajchman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Control circuits for luminous display devices.
2,897,405, 7-2S-59, CI. 315 — 250.
Briggs, George R., and A. W. Lo, to Radio Corp. of America.
Magnetic systems. 2,911,628, 11-3-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Briggs, George S., to Radio Corp. of America. Sintered
photoconducting photocells and methods of making them.
2,908,594, 10-13-59, CI. 117 — 201.
Briggs, Huntly P., to General Controls Co. Proportioning
drink-dispenser. 2,919,053, 12-29-59, CI. 222 — 76.
Briggs, John C, Ar2 to S. Hirst. Insulating material.
2,896,135, 7-21-59. CI. 317—234.
Briggs, John J. Prosthetic appliance. 2,899,957, 8-18-59,
CI. 128—79.
Briggs, John R. : See —
Sparks, William J., Clayton, and Briggs. 2,884,982.
Briggs, John R., and R. L. Zapp, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Synthetic polymer compositions with
improved physical properties from mixtures of rubbery
polymers. 2,906,725, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Briggs, Joseph A., to Radio Corp. of America. Art of form-
ing surfaces of peculiar contours. 2,885,832, 5-12-59,
CI. 51—124.
Briggs, Leslie J. : See —
Besnard, Guy G., Briggs and Walker. 2,877,568.
Briggs, Peter G., to The British Tabulating Machine Co. Ltd.
Information storage apparatus. 2,892,185, 6-23-59, CI.
340—174.
Briggs, Raymond W., II : See —
Hutchinson, James O., and Briggs. 2,871,348.
Briggs, Robert B. : See —
Ura, Chester L., Sisman, and Briggs. 2,872,402.
Briggs, Roger L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of mak-
ing compositions from vinyl aromatic resins and rubbery
copolymers of styrene and butadiene. 2,882,2o8, 4-14-59,
CI. 260—45.5.
Briggs, Ronald H. : See —
Ridgers, Charles E. S., and Briggs. 2,894,220.
Briggs, Rufus L. : See —
Donald, Russell S., Briggs, and Casey. 2,892,067.
Briggs & Stratton Corp. : See —
Brown, Hugh S. 2,908,263.
Jacobi, Edward N. 2,879,659.
Harkness, Joseph R. 2,871,280.
Briggs. Thomas H. : See — -
Hirshhorn, Isidor S., and Briggs. 2 890,367.
Briggs, Vernon R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Microsyn torque
balance computer. 2,877,949, 3-17-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Briggs, Walter H., to Burman & Sons Ltd. Hydraulically
operable road vehicle steering mechanisms. 2,891,515,
6-23-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Briggs, Walton E. : See —
Wright, James H., Briggs, Billings, and Harriman.
2,903,645.
Briggs, Walton E., and J. A. Roberts, to General Electric
Co. Vacuum leak detection. 2,897,437, 7-28-59, CI.
324 33.
Bright, Gordon S. : See —
McKinley, John K., Nelson, and Bright. 2,894,970.
Bright, Harold T. : See —
Roberton, Frederic A., and Bright. 2,879,074.
Bright, James W., to Burroughs Mfg. Corp. Tumbler tray.
2,896,829, 7-28-59, CI. 224 — 48.
Bright, John, & Brothers Ltd. : See —
Woods, Joseph, and Schofield. 2,897,647.
Bright, Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tran-
sistor time delay circuit. 2,892,101, 6-23-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Bright, Richard L., and G. H. Royer, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Transistor power control circuits. 2,885,570,
5-5-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Bright, Robert H. : See —
Vaughan, James R. M., and Bright. 2,894,171.
Bright, Roy A. : See —
" and Bright. 2,914,770.
Casting mold and method and appa-
the same. 2,887,745, 5-26-59, CI.
Draught excluding strips and mount-
2,898,648, 8-11-59, CI. 20—69.
Window seals. 2,913,783, 11-24-59,
Magnetic
2,884,841.
S. Walker Co., Inc.
chuck. 2.918,610, 12-22-59, CI. 317 — 159.
Briggs. Earl C. to Sharpe Mfg. Co. Paint spray gun.
2.880,940, 4-7-59, CI. 239 — 413.
Sterne, Willard F.,
Bright, Thomas J. R.
ratus for making
22—196
Bright, Thomas J. R.
ing means therefor.
Bright, Thomas J. R.
CI. 20—69.
Brightbill, Edgar N.. and K. P. Lindland, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Recovery process for polyethylene.
2,890,214, 6-9-59, €1. 260—94.9.
Brikowski, Harold J. : See —
McCarty, Horace G., and Brikowski. 2,910,816.
Brill. Adelaide E. : See —
Brill, John E. 2,908,309.
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Brill, Fritz, and K. Raab, to Rheinstahl Siegener Eisenbahn-
bedarf Akt. Rail vehicle with low platform. 2,881,713,
4-14-59. CI. 10J — K
Brill, John E., deceased, by A. E. Brill, administratrix.
Threadless plastic nut having stepped bore sections. 2,908,-
309, 10-13-59, CI. 151—7.
Brill, Rudolf F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic con-
version with the addition of a metal or metallic compound,
2,901,419, 8-25-59, CI. 208 — 119.
Brill, William E., to General Motors Corp. Slip ring and
brush holder construction for electrodynamic machinery.
2,872,600, 2-3-59. CI. 310 — 239.
Brill, William E., to General Motors Corp. Power trans-
mitting mechanism. 2,894,407, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 361.
Brilli, Franz, to Schwarzkopf Development Corp. Porous
lubricant-impregnated bearings. 2,894,792, 7-14-59, CI.
308 — 240.
Brilmyer, Harold G . to Huck Mfg. Co. Blind fastener having
separate locking collar with shear flange. 2,887,003,
5-19-59 CI SJ — 10.
Brim, Bernice J., % to G. B. Brim. Collapsible tube squeezer.
2,876,934, 3-10-59, CI. 222 — 102.
Brim, Gary B. : See —
Brim, Bernice J. 2.876,934.
Brimelow, Harold C, and C. H. Vasey, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Alkyl sulfonylnaphthalene sulfonamides
and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. 2,889,247, 6—2—
59, CI. 167—51.5.
Brimer, Marshall R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Gum Inhibitors
for gasoline. 2,908,558, 10-13-59, CI. 44 — 75.
Brimley, Kenneth J. : See —
Dolan, John E., Brimlev, and Dempster. 2.891,475.
Brin, Kacil C, to Electro-Snap Switch & Mfg. Co. Adjust-
able actuator arm. 2,906,842, 9-29-59, CI. 200 — 172.
Brinck, Erik J. M. Folding camping shelter. 2,895,572,
7-21-59, CI. 189—2.
Brindell, Gordon D., to Petroleum Chemicals, Inc. Process
for the preparation of 4-ethylcyclohexene. 2,917,514,
12-15-59. CI 260—666.
Brindis, Marvin H. Foot molding. 2,894,288, 7-14-59, CI.
18—55.05.
Brindlev, Mabel : See —
Lehman, John F. 2,908,047.
Brinegar. Ira G. : See —
Phelan, Louis A. M., and Brinegar. 2,916,044.
Brinev. .lames W. : See —
Briney, Ottis R., Jr. and J. W. 2,867,031.
Brinev Mfg. Co. : See —
Briney. Ottis R., Jr. and J. W. 2,867.031.
Briney, Ottis R.. Jr. and J. W., to Brinev Mfg. Co.
structure. 2,867.031, 1-6-59. CI. 29 — i05.
Bringelson, Roy W., and E. M. Katzenberg\ to_ Robinson-
Houchin, Inc. Lens edging machine.
CI. 51—127.
Bringewald, August R., to Republic Aviation Corp.
apparatus. 2,908,238, 10-13-59, CI. 113 — 44.
Bringhurst William H. : See —
Stratman William C. and Bringhurst. 2,882.762.
Bringmann. George B. Educational game board with sensing
probe. 2,889,634. 6-9-59. CI. 35—9.
Brink, John E. Ash producing furnaces and ash removal
apparatus for use therewith. 2,903,981, 9-15-59, CI.
110— 165.
Brink, Paul L. : See —
Echolds, E. Frank, and Brink. 2,900,825.
Brink. Raymond J., and J. A. Ruelow, to Designware Indus-
tries, Inc. Sliding panel hardware. 2,867,859, 1-13-59 CI.
20—19.
Brink. Robert M., to Time, Inc. High speed tape reader
mechanism. 2.883.187. 4-21-59, CI. 271 — 2.4.
Brink, Robert M., and B. H. Klyce, to Time, Inc. Random
access memory apparatus. 2,902,329, 9-1-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Brink, Winfield S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Valve
for directional change. 2.874,749. 2-24-59. CI. 152 — 427.
Brink. Winfield S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Wheel
construction. 2.874.997. 2-24-59. PI. 301 — 13
Brink. Winfield S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Wheel
construction. 2.874 998. 2-24-59. CI. 301 — 20.
Brinkel, Edwin P.. to Sherman Products, Inc. Valve control.
2 903.145. 9-8-59. CI. 214-138.
Brinker, Harry F., and J. Clark, to United States Steel Corp.
Method of making imperforated deck panel with flush
tie-down fittings. 2,904.881, 9-22-59, CI. 29 — 475.
Brinker. Keith C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification and separation of phosphorus fluorides.
2.877,096. 3-10-59, CI. 23—205.
Brinker. Keith C, and I. M. Robinson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Polybenzimidazoles. 2,895,948, 7-21-59,
CI. 260— 78.4.
Brinker, Keith C, D. D. Cameron, and
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
2.904,537, 9-15-59. CI. 260 — 78.
Brinkmann, Hans : See —
Frey, Julius, Ott, and Brinkmann. 2,908,369.
Brinkman. William H., 50% to J. O. Kitt. Push type mower.
2,916,866, 12-15-59, CI. 56 — 25.
Brinkruff. Arthur R. : See —
Grotelueschen, Oliver H., Henry, and Brinkruff.
2.868.925.
Brinson, Robert L. : See —
Gibbs, Robert A., Gibbs, and Brinson. 2,899,940.
Coupling
I
2,871,627, 2-3-59,
Forming
I. M. Robinson, to
Polybenzoxazoles.
Brinster, John F., and E. Donath, to Applied Science Corp of
Princeton. Numerical data corrector. 2,868,449, 1-13-59,
CI. 235—61.
Brinton, Earl M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Latch. 2,872,234, 2-3-59, CI. 292 — 256.
Briola, Peter : See —
Nichols, Frank. 2,906,435.
Brion, Benjamin V\ . Quiver. 2,881,817, 4-14-59, CI. 150 —
1.5.
Brisbane, Alan D. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., Cutting, Brisbane, and King.
2,912,611.
Briscoe. Emanuel S. Vane-type rotary pumps. 2,892,584,
6-30-59. CI. 230 — 152.
Briscoe, Ernest V. Sloper. 2,876,564, 3-10-59, CI. 37 — 155.
Briskie, Anthony, and J. Limberger. Extendable house trailer
body. 2,890.907, 6-16-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Briskier, Arthur A. Multiple stethoscope. 2,902,108, 9-1-59,
CI. 181—24.
Briskin, Theodore S., F. Lustig, and C. H. Tavlor, to Revere
Camera Co. Motion picture projector. 2,907,532, 10-6-59.
CI. 242—55.12.
Briskin, Theodore S., R. L. Moore, and R. A. Rom, to Revere
Camera Co. Slide projectors. 2,909,098, 10-20-59, CI.
88—28.
Briskman, Samuel : See —
Weidauer, Curt, and Benner. 2,916,822.
Brison, Robert J., to International Salt Co. Separation of
materials. 2,907,456, 10-6-59, CI. 209 — 11.
Bristol Aero-Engines Ltd. : See —
Hooker, Stanley G. 2,912,822.
Jamison, Robin R., and Henderson. 2,882,680.
Llewelyn, Geirlonydd, and Ubank. 2,887,420.
Marchant, Francis C. I., Morley, and Briggs. 2,869,820.
Bristol Aircraft Ltd. : See —
Fisher, William T.. and Piatt. 2,869,910.
Pollard. Harold J., and Baker. 2.895,635.
Rees, John, and Hulbert. 2,905,578.
Bristol, Carlton W., Jr. : See —
Meyer, Robert E., Bristol, and Gray. 2,913,875.
Bristol Co., The : See —
Clarey, John J. 2,901,399.
Russell, John L. 2,901,571.
Virbila. William C. 2.880.742.
Bristol, Edward S., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Frequency-
biased control systems for electrical generating units.
2,895,056, 7-14-59, CI. 290—2.
Bristol, Frank : See —
Bolton, David E., Bristol, and Swan. 2,914,273.
Bristol, Howard, to Supreme Products Corp. Can opener.
2,883,745, 4-28-59, CI. 30 — 4.
Bristol Industrial Equipment Co. : See —
Peterson, Edward G 2,884,898.
Bristol Laboratories Inc. : See —
Buckwalter, Frank H. 2,916,416.
Cheney, Lee C. and Wheatley. 2,882,320.
Heinemann, Bernard, and Hooper. 2,886,595.
Heinemann, Bernard, and Hooper. 2,897,234.
Holdrege. CharW T 2,882,273.
Perron, Yvon G. 2.870,145.
Perron, Yvon G. 2.870.146.
Perron, Yvon G., and Sam. 2,870,156.
Sam, Joseph. 2,870,148.
Bristol Mfg. Corp. : See — -
Campagna, Michele. 2,897,610.
Bristol-Myers Co. : See —
Staib, Ludwig A., Jr. 2,912,358.
Warfield, Robert B., and Stumpf. 2,909,462
Bristow, Leslie : See —
Unthank. Douglas G., and Bristow. 2,917,178.
Bristow, Leslie, % to H. A. J. Silley and D. G. Unthank.
Apparatus for separating liquids. 2,904,180, 9-15-59, CI.
210—109.
Bristow, Mildred S. : See —
Lawson, Robert H., and Bristow. 2,912,839.
Bristow, Norman W. : See —
Oxlev, Peter, Bristow, Williams, Woolfe, and Wilmshurst.
2,904.590.
Oxley, Peter, Bristow, Woolfe, and Williams. 2,912,438.
Bristow, Paul W. : See —
Lawson, Robert H., and Bristow. 2,912,839.
Britains Ltd. : See —
Handley, Thomas J. 2,917,038.
Britcher, Charles W., to W. W. Frankel, C. W. Britcher,
and H. Cole, trustees. Dusting method and equipment.
2,869,482, 1-20-59, CI. 107—9.
British Artificial Resin Co. Ltd. : See —
Mitlin, Leonid, and Kay. 2,896,673.
British Celanese Ltd. : See —
Brown, Fred C. 2,911,704.
Brown. Russell J., and Downing. 2.895.790.
Brown, Russell J., and Downing. 2,911,674.
Dickie William A.. Drewitt and Young. 2,869,848.
Ellison. Thomas and Mnlhall. 2 893 103.
Ewing, Henry, and Wylde. 2,915,787.
Finlayson, Donald, Harcolinski, and Krzesinskl. 2.8S8,711.
Fisher, James W., Kowolik, and Stone. 2.917,474.
Gradv, Dennis, Rates, and Fisher. 2.872,331
Grebby, John W., Hawtin, and Downing. 2,900,221
LIST OF PATENTEES
11
British Celanese Ltd. : See — Continued
Groombridge, Denis W., Hawtin, and Downing.
2,904,953.
Hawtin, Selwyn G., and Downing. 2,880,106.
Hawtin, Selwyn G., and Groombridge. 2,889,034.
Locke, Ronald S. 2,878,522.
Page, Clifford E., and Downing. 2,871,512.
Robinson, Albert, and Alford. 2,914,810.
Willens, Robert A. A. 2,890,568.
British Cellophane Ltd. : See —
Berry, William, Rose, Phillips, and Oswin. 2,910,385.
Bruce, Charles R., and Williams. 2,886,471.
Phillips, Cyril H. 2,911,320.
British Cotton Industrv Research Association, The : See —
Dakin, Geoffrey, and Owen. 2,902,723.
Griffiths, Jack, and Harland. 2,899,264.
Jones. Eric H. 2,887,087.
British Diplectric Research Ltd. : See —
Plessner, Karl W., and West. 2,918,381.
Shen, Tzu E. 2,871, 42S.
Shen Tzu E. 2,882.586.
Shen, Tzu E. 2,907,097.
British Drug Houses Ltd., The : See —
Petrow, Vladimir, Stephenson, and Wild. 2,885,404.
British Federal Welder and Machine Co. Ltd. : See —
Tribe, Thomas P. 2,888,510.
British Fibrak Separator Co. Ltd. : See —
Booth. Frank. 2.877,136.
British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd. : See —
Grieve, George T. W., and Ripley. 2,907,164.
King, Albert. 2,914,429.
King, Albert, and Collins. 2,914,430.
Lorch, Hermann R., and McCleery. 2,905,919.
Sweetland, Arthur G. 2,903,283.
British Insulated Calender's ( Submarine Cables) : See —
Davey. Edward L. 2,882.677.
Davey, Edward L., and Murray. 2.897,253.
British Internal Combustion Engine Research Assn., The :
See —
Mansfield, Wilfred P. 2,910.826.
Mansfield, Wilfred P. 2,916,028.
Tryhorn, Donald W. 2,919,062.
British Iron and Steel Research Assn., The: See—
Mayne, John E. O. 2,874,057.
Savage, John, and Smith. 2,889,596.
British Messier Ltd. : See —
Orloff. George, and Cameron-Johnson. 2,867,091.
Orloff, George, and Smithers. 2,876,025.
British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Assn., The : See —
Butler, James M. 2,868,640.
British Nylon Spinners Ltd. : See —
Clarkson, Jack. 2.872,707.
Howlett, Frank, Butler, and Low. 2,907,754.
Place, James A., Thomas, and White. 2,914,906.
British Oxygen Co. Ltd., The : See — ■
Armond. John W. 2.893.512.
Black. Geoffrey D. 2,893,381.
Blackhurxt, George B. 2,916,654.
Cresswell, Robert A. 2,880,302.
Cresswell, Robert A. 2. 880.375.
Cresswell, Robert A. 2,908,801.
Cresswell, Robert A., and Bradshaw. 2,908,798.
Cresswell, Robert A., and Bradshaw. 2.908,799.
Dunderdale, John, and Cockett. 2,916,693.
Elsdon, Michael B. 2,884,008.
Fleming, Fred. 2,884,242.
Monroe, Adam G. 2,916,179.
Sehuftan, Paul M., and Littlewood. 2,915,882.
Schuftan, Paul M., and Neill. 2,915,880.
Smith, David W. 2,916,577.
Steventon, Charles F. 2.893,420.
Szatkowski, Witold. 2,908,546.
Tebboth. John A., and Johnson. 2,908,732.
Thorp, Dennis A., and Usher. 2,872,563.
British Petroleum Co. Ltd., The : See —
Champagnat, Alfred. 2,867,346.
Champagnat, Alfred. 2.867,347.
Chandler. Richard. 2,878.108.
Cornfield. Albert E.. and Witten. 2,904,519
Hooper, John H. D., and McAllan. 2.897,072.
Housam, Ernest C, and Lester. 2,894,896
Knight, Warren N. N. 2,897,132.
Lester. Ronald, and Porter. 2,897,143.
McNeill, Eric, and Robson. 2.872,412
Moy, John A. E., and Rowland. 2.889,272.
Moy, John A. E.. and Rowland. 2,889.274.
Northcott, Roy P., and Housam. 2,900,332.
Northcott. Roy P., and Moy. 2.889,273.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Housam. 2,900,331.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2,892,774.
Threadgold, Philip. 2,888,664.
Turner. Roy. and W7hite. 2,893,953.
Witten, Leslie B., and Housam. 2,910,432.
British Plaster Board Holdings Ltd., The : See —
Blair, Robert C. 2,870,694.
British Plaster Board Ltd., The : See —
Cafferata, Gerald W. 2,913,015.
British Rayon Research Association : See —
Audas, Francis G. 2,901,312.
British Scientific Instrument Research Corp. : See —
Martin, Stanley. 2,886,682.
British Tabulating Machine Co. Ltd., The : See —
Ash, Denis J., and Davis. 2,885,956.
Bird, Raymond, and Taylor. 2,890,439.
Briggs, Peter G. 2,892,185.
Knight, Lorin. 2,873,366.
Townsend, Ralph. 2,890,827.
Townsend, Ralph. 2,890,831.
Williams, Nigel A. F. 2,875,336.
Woods-Hill, William. 2,890,830.
British Telecommunications Research Ltd. : See —
Baker. George T. 2,877,306.
Baker, George T. 2,885,482.
Baker, George T. 2,886,645.
Baker. George T. 2,887.538.
Baker, George T., and Wright. 2,907,007.
Burgess, Cyril A. 2,880,396.
Dain, Gordon T. 2,867,684.
Gaite. Harold D. 2.883,455.
Gaite, Harold D. 2,892,881.
Holloway, Dennis G. 2.877,422.
Leigh, Ronald C. 2,905,913.
British Titan Products Co. Ltd. : See —
Evans, Arthur W., Bennett, and Groves. 2,883,265.
British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd., The : See —
Blake, Leslie R. 2,905,089.
Dunsmuir, Robert. 2,871,396.
Dunsmuir, Robert. 2,871,406.
Grieve, Alexander, and Scott. 2,885,826.
Hamill, John I. 2,897,382.
Huitson, Robert R. 2,891,717.
Jackson, John S. 2,886,537.
Knight, Henry D. 2,886,732.
Ludbrook, Leslie C. 2,901,681.
Melville, William S. 2.869,004.
Parriss, Walter H., and Anderson. 2,909,452.
Prowse, Donald W., and Rayden. 2,917,207.
Rawson, Harold, and Dods. 2,873.506.
Roxburgh, Albert, and Leigh. 2,902,570.
Scott, William J. 2.903.660.
Scott, William J. 2,916,707.
Waddington, William. 2,903,609.
AValker. Cyril H. and Clarke. 2,870,342.
Welch. Douglas F., and Randall. 2,869,321.
British Timken Ltd. : See —
McNicoll, David. 2,875,004.
McNicoll, David. 2,907,143.
McNicoll, David. 2,907,144.
British Titan Products Co. Ltd. : See —
Bennett. Arthur N. C, and Groves. 2,868,622.
British Tufting Machinery Ltd. : See —
Mercer, Frank B., and Shorrock. 2,905,085.
British Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Glover, Wilfrid. 2.867,125.
Britner, Richard B., and P. Lisec, to Harbison- Walker Refrac-
tories Co. Brick press batch distributor. 2,893,101, 7-7-59,
CI. 25—103.
Brito Perz, JosS. Telephone support. 2,895,703, 7-21-59,
CI. 248—346.
Briton, Joan : See — ■
Otto, Carl L., Otto, and Briton. 2,867,222.
Britt, Herbert E., to Air Products Co. Dump valve. 2,898,-
934 8—11—59 CI 137 512 1
Britt. Jack, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.' Gripping devices. 2,876,033,
3-3-59, CI. 294 — 88.
Britt. Kenneth W., to Scott Paper Co. Paper napkin. 2,890,-
540, 6-16-59, CI. 41—24.
Britt, Thomas O. Electrical connectors. 2,918,647, 12-22-
59, CI. 339—74.
Britton, Edgar C. : See —
Blair, Etcyl H. 2,875,233.
Blair. Etcyl H., Slagh, and Britton. 2.870.189.
Dietzler, Andrew J., and Britton. 2,905,715.
Horsley, Lee H., and Britton. 2,888,489.
Kauer, Kenneth C, and Britton. 2,875,234.
Tolkmith, Henry, Blair. Kauer, and Britton. 2,887,506.
Tolkmith, Henry, and Britton. 2,908,706.
White, Halbert C, and Britton. 2,879,164.
Britton, Edgar C, and E. H. Blair, to The Dow Chemical
Co. O- (chlorophenyl) O-lower alkvl phosphoro (isothio-
cyanatido) thioates. 2,874,178, 2-17-59. CI. 260 — 454.
Britton, Edgar C, and H. C. White, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Resolution of DL-lysine. 2,881,183, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 309.5.
Britton. Edgar C, E. H. Blair, and H. Tolkmith, to The Dow
Chemical Co. 0-(2,4.5-triehlorophenyl) O-methvl O-alkyl
phosphorothioates. 2,891,085, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Britton, Edgar C, and H. Tolkmith, to The Dow Chemical
Co. 0-(2,6-dicyclohexyl-4-lower-alkylphenvl) O.O-dimethyl
phosphorothioates. 2,897,226, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Britton, Edgar C, and J. E. Livak, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Process for producing glycol dicarbamates. 2,917,535,
12-15-59, CI. 260 — 482.
Britton, Orson J., and E. F. Holtz, to Pfaudler Permutit Inc.
Method for repairing glass coated apparatus. 2,917,819,
12-22-59, CI. 29 — 401.
Britton, Roscoe C, and H. Haltof. Rail end grinder.
2,867,952, 1-13-59, CI. 51—56.
Britton, Sylvester C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dual fuel
diesel engines. 2,909,159, 10-20-59, CI. 123 — 1.
Britton, William J., to Johnson & Johnson. Tab-forming de-
vice. 2,901,248, 8-25-59, CI. 270—68.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Brixius, Jacob K., and G. M. Walton, to Air-Maze Corp.
Automatic self-cleaning filter. 2,870,864, 1-27-59, CI.
183—52.
Brixner, Lothar H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ferromagnetic material of the formula BaFesOoF and its
preparation. 2,893,830. 7-7-59. CI. 23 — 50.
Brixner, Lothar H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ferromagnetic material and method of preparation thereof.
2,917,461, 12-15-59, CI. 252 — 62.5.
Bro, Manville I. : See —
Anderson. Arthur W.. and Bro. 2,879,263.
Broad, Charles S., to Gallay Ltd., and C. T. Delaney. Join-
ing of cupreous metals and alloys. 2,871,338, 1-27-59,
CI. 219-117.
Broad. Leonard F. Feeding and spreading appliances for
ironing machines. 2,878,602, 3-24-59, CI. 38 — 143.
Broadbent, Bernard G., and F. A. Hemphill, to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Cathode ray tube electrode struc-
ture. 2,879,421, 3-24-59, CI. 313 — 82.
Broadbent, David C, and J. V. Blyth, to D. Napier & Son
Ltd. Bearing assemblies for supporting rotary shafts.
2.882.105. 4-14-59. CI. 308 — 187.
Broadbent, Kent D., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Magnetic de-
vice. 2,919,432, 12-29-59, CI. 340—174.
Broadbent, Sidney. Fluid control valves. 2,887,127,
5-19-59. CI. 137—625.29.
Broadhead, Paul S. : See —
Franck, Jack V., Broadhead, and Skiff. 2,895,053.
Broadhead, Samuel L., Jr., to Collins Radio Co. Oscillator
circuit. 2,888,561, 5-26-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Broadhead, Samuel L., Jr., to Collins Radio Co. Phase-selec-
tive control system. 2,901,729, 8-25-59, CI. 340 — 170.
Broadhead, Samuel L., Jr., and W. H. Ashley, Jr., to D. E.
Johnson. Piezoelectric device. 2,886,787, 5-12-59, CI.
333—72.
Broadley, Peter R. : See —
Yellott, John I., and Broadley. 2.869.677.
Yellott, John I., and Broadlev. 2.888.804.
Yellott, John I., and Broadley. 2,911,065.
Broadway. Jack L., and H. L. White. Pipe casement.
2,896.669, 7-28-59, CI. 138—65.
Broadworth, Max R. : See —
Run, Robert P., Davis, and Broadworth. 2,885,427.
Broady, Stephen N., to United States of America, Navv.
Pulse circuit. 2.871.352, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Broateh, Nelson L., to United States of America, Air Force.
Electrically controlled clutch. 2,897,679, 8-4-59, CI.
74 — 125.5.
Brobeck, William M. : See —
Lawrence. Ernest O., and Brobeck. 2,882.407.
Brobeck. William M.. to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion producing mechanisms.
2.873.376. 2-10-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Brobeck, William M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron ion source. 2,875,339,
2-24-59. CI. 250—41.9.
Brobeck, William M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion source. 2,882,410, 4-14-59, CI.
250 — 41.9
Brobeck, William M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion nroducing mechanism (charge
cups). 2.883.541. 4-21-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Brobeck. William M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron. 2,888,565, 5-26-59, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Brobeck, William M., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron face plate. 2,901,621, 8-25-
59, CI. 250 — 11 9.
Brobeck, William M., E. J. Lofgren, and R. L. Thornton, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission.
Calutron. 2.890.340 6-9-59 CI. 250 — 41.9
Broberg. Leonard E.. to The T. L. Smith Co. Mixer charging
chute telescoping over charging cone. 2,884,235, 4-28-59,
CI. 259—161.
Brobers, Leonard E., to The T. L. Smith Co. Apparatus for
preventing leakage from open ended mixers or agitators.
2.902,268, 9-1-59. CI. 259 — 161.
Broberg, Leonard E., to The T. L. Smith Co. Bib for pre-
venting leakage from open end mixers. 2,904,318, 9-15-59,
CI. 259—161.
Broberg, Walter O. W. : See —
Vigren. Sten D., Angerby, Broberg, and Zander.
2,911,508.
Vigren. Sten D., Broberg, and Zander. 2,913,551.
Brochard, Raymond A. H., to Societe Anonvme dite : Erbede.
Mechanical coupling devices. 2,884,104, 4-28-59, CI.
192—56.
Brock, Clarence A., to Martin-Pnrrv Corp. Vacuum cleaner
construction. 2,886.127, 5-12-59', CI. 183 — 37.
Brock, Clarence A., to Rexair, Inc. Vacuum cleaner hose
coupling having a rigidly encased resilient bushing. 2,899,-
216, 8-11-59, CI. 285—7.
Brock. Frank H.. to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Liouid shortening
and method of making same. 2,868,652, 1-13-59. Cl. 99 —
118.
Brock, Herbert W. Method of packaging articles. 2,879,635,
.3-31-59, Cl. 53 — 28.
Brock, Herbert W. Machine for packaging articles.
2,896,387. 7-28-59, Cl. 53 — 141.
Brock, Norbert : See —
Arnold, Herbert, and Brock. 2,894,983.
Brock & Rankin, Inc. : See —
Hildmann, William B. 2,S95,148.
Rankin, Edward C. 2,895,483.
Rankin, Edward C. 2,907,332.
Brock, Sol. Can crusher. 2,905,079, 9-22-59, Cl. 100—94.
Brock, Walter, to Arens Controls, Inc. Rotary locking con-
trol. 2,869,391. 1-20-59, Cl. 74 — 503.
Brockbank, Lucus T. Automatic valve and switch for fuel
burners. 2,870,827, 1-27-59, Cl. 158 — 42.4.
Brockelsby, Dale L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Water treating
apparatus. 2,869,831. 1-20-59, Cl. 257 — 2.
Brocker, Dale C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Micro-
wave test system. 2.887,661, 5-19-59, Cl. 332 — 9.
Brocklebank, Norman : See —
Richardson, Bert, and Brocklebank. 2,908,069.
Brockman, Arthur C. Semi-trailer structure and tractor and
semi-trailer combination. 2,871,027, 1-27-59, Cl. 280 —
425.
Brockman, Carl, to United States of America, Navy. Pres-
sure-responsive switches. 2,902,557, 9-1-59, Cl. 200 — 82.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and P. F. Fabio, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method of preparing omega mercapto
alkanoic acids and esters. 2,877,243, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 399.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and P. F. Fabio, to American
Cyanamid Co. 5-formyl-2-oxovaleric acid, its salts and
esters and a process of producing the same. 2,891,988,
6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 483.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and P. F. Fabio, to American
Cyanamid Co. Process for the preparation of beta-
oxonitriles. 2,905,679, 9-22-59, Cl. 260 — 404.
Brockman, Lyle : See —
Barker, William M., and Brockman. 2,907,982.
Brockman, Milton H., and L. Torn, to United States of
America, Army. Servo system. 2,911,526, 11-3-59, Cl.
250—27.
Brockmann, Alfons : See —
Schafer, Fritz, and Brockmann. 2,873.049.
Brockway, Arthur L., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. System
for reproducing a varying D.C. voltage at a distance.
2,883,650. 4-21-59, Cl. 340 — 206.
Brockway Glass Co., Inc. : See —
Miles, George G., and McMackin. 2,902,151.
Poole, James P. 2,915,638.
Brockway, Ellsworth M., and D. R. Herriott, to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Co. Alignment interferometer. 2,880,644, 4-7-59,
Cl. 88—14.
Brockway, Wilhelm W. Classroom cabinet with swinging
paper tray. 2,903,318, 9-8-59, Cl. 312 — 304.
Brod. Martin M. : See —
Levine. Bernard. Harris, and Brod. 2,872,723.
Brodbeck, Aimer H., to Dixie Products, Inc. Cooking range.
2.880.716. 4-7-59, Cl. 126 — 41.
Brodbeck, Aimer H., to Harper-Wyman Co. Gas valve stem
construction. 2,912,837, 11-17-59, Cl. 64 — 7.
Broden, Gustaf W. Tool bit micrometer. 2,912,765,
11-17-59, Cl. 33—185.
Broder, Alan, and E. A. Sammis, to Sperrv Rand Corp.
Engine analyzer system. 2,867,766, 1-6-59, Cl. 324 — 16.
Broderick, Edward : See — -
Niederhauser. Warren D., and Broderick. 2.870.207.
Broderick. Edward, to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of
3-methvl 1,3 propane sultone. 2,900,393, 8-18-59, Cl.
260—327.
Broderick. Frank W.. and J. S. Morgan, to Eastern En-
graving and Machine Co., Inc. Embossing rolls and prod-
uct thereof. 2.887.042. 5-19-59, Cl. 101 — 28.
Broders, Claude O., W. W. Jacobus, and A. B. Swenson, to
United States of America, Navy. Igniter control.
2,899,798. 8-18-59. Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Brodersen, Karl E. Precast concrete ventilating louver fence.
2,877.989, 3-17-59, Cl. 256 — 19.
Broderson, Neil O., to Speed Feed Machine Corp. Button
feeding attachment for sewing machines. 2,918,885,
12-29-59, Cl. 112—113.
Brodeur, Edonard A., to United States Rubber Co. Work
glove. 2,873,450, 2-17-59, Cl. 2—167.
Brodeur. Edouard A.. Jr. : See —
Drew Hownrd E.. Warden, and Brodeur. 2,867,849.
Brodeur, Rene H. : See —
Seel, Max, and Brodeur. 2,914,003.
Brodie, George R., to Fred'k H. Levey Co. Inc. Rotary print-
ing press frame and swing means. 2,877,706, 3-17-59,
Cl. 101—178.
Brodie, George R., to Fred'k. H. Levey Co., Inc. Angle bar
web tension control means. 2,884,856, 5-5-59, Cl. 101 — 179.
Brodie, George R., to Fred'k H. Levev Co., Inc. Method of
and apparatus for printing. 2,908,221, 10-13-59, Cl. 101 —
350.
Brodie, George R., to Fred'k H. Levev Co., Inc. Web asso-
ciater and folder. 2,908,494, 10-13-59. Cl. 270 — 41.
Broding, Robert A., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Measure-
ment of seismic travel time. 2,905.258, 9-22-59, Cl. 1S1 — .5.
Brodkey, Robert S. : See —
Bartlett. Jeffrey IL, Brodkey, and Bowman. 2,875.244.
Brodkey, Robert S.. W. E. Catterall, W. F. Fischer, and E.
Arundale. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Plas-
ticizer alcohols bv oxo process. 2.S76.264. 3-3-59. Cl.
260—638.
Brodrib, William A. Mountable animal toy. 2.S90.94S,
7_2S-59. Cl. 272—53.1.
Brodrick, James A. Means for separating grease from cooked
foods. 2.902.921. 9-8-59, Cl. 99—352.
LIST OF PATENTEES
119
All-weather rain liat. 2,870,451, 1-27-59,
Zimmerman, and Ulmes.
Brodsky, Elaine,
CI. 2—202.
Brody, Frederick : See —
Sealera, Mario, Brody,
2,911,425.
Brody, Frederick, and J. J. Leavitt, to American Cyanamid
■Co. 8-alkoxy-6-aminocarbostyrils. 2,901,485, 8-25-59, CI.
260—288.
Brody, Stanley S. Supersonic deviation-measuring appa-
ratus. 2,913,700, 11-17-59, CI. 340—1.
Broecker, Carl J. Depth indicator for trenching machines.
2,898,687, 8-11-59, CI. 33 — 185.
Broedner, Ernst : See —
Engel, Wolfgang, and Broedner. 2,873,707.
Broedner, Ernst, to Phoenix-Naehmaschinen AG., Baer &
Rempel. Embroidery frame guides for sewing machines.
2,902,956, 9-8-59, CI. 112 — 103.
Broehl, Charles \V. xVutomobile utility device. 2,889,097,
6-2-59, CI. 224 — 42.42.
Broekhuysen, William C, S. Gilman, and V. J. Petrucelly, to
American Machine and Foundry Co. Counting mechanism.
2,878,997, 3-24-59, CI. 235 — 98.
Broell, Percy C, % to L. L. McCurdy. Vehicle air flow
system for increasing motor efficiency and settling road
debris. 2,886,120, 5-12-59, CI. 180 — 54.
Broerman, Arthur B. : See —
Reinecke, Marvin E., and Broerman. 2,880,323.
Broerman, Arthur B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical
measuring apparatus. 2,915,701, 12-1-59, CI. 324 — 61.
Broerman, Arthur B., and M. E. Reinecke, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Differential refractometer for elevated
temperatures. 2,886,715, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 218.
Broers, Godefridus H. : See —
Meijering, Jan L., and Broers. 2,916,814.
Broffitt, Wilgus S., to General Motors Corp. Liquid-cooled
turbine. 2,891,382, 6-23-59, CI. 60 — 39.66.
Broffitt, Wilgus S., to General Motors Corp. Mechanism for
inspecting and establishing machining location points on
a workpiece. 2,907,233, 10-6-59, CI. 77 — 5.
Brogan, Lloyd F. : See —
Johnson, Philip A. 2,901,964.
Johnson, Philip A. 2,904,151.
Brogdex Co. : See —
Straley. James B. 2,S98,881.
Brogdon, Harold F., to Philoo Corp. Variable speed washing
machine transmission. 2.872,828, 2-10-59, CI. 74 — 368.
Brogdon, Harold F., to Automatic Music, Inc. Portable
laundry unit. 2,903,873, 9-15-59, CI. 68 — 3.
Brogdon, James W. 'Stand-on platform for a ladder.
2,871,067, 1-27-59, CI. 304—31.5.
Broge, Robert W., and R. J. Grabenstetter, to The Procter &
Gamble Co. Calcium pvrophosphate abrasive and denti-
frice containing the same. 2,876,168, 3-3-59, CI. 167 — 93.
Broglio, Edward P., to General Electric Co. Battery casing.
2,900,432, 8-18-59, CI. 136—90.
Brogren, Axel V., to Parsons Corp. Rocker arm and process
of manufacturing the same. 2,917,033, 12-15-59, CI. 123 —
90.
Brohl, August, and H. Wehrenfennig, to E. Leitz, G. m. b. H.
Camera with objective coupled shutter release lock and
picture boundary selector. 2,881,684, 4-14-59, CI. 95 — 11.
Brohl, Earl M., to General Motors Corp. Vapor lock prevent-
ing device. 2.917,110, 12-15-59. CI. 158 — 36.
Broich, Franz, G. Hoffmann, and F. List, to Chemische Werke
Huls Akt. Process for the production of alkyl esters of
aromatic dicarboxylic acids. 2,885,432, 5-5-59, CI. 260 —
475.
Broida, Herbert P.. and J. R. Pellam, to United States of
America, Commerce. Formation and stabilization of atoms
and free radicals. 2,892,766, 6-30-59, CI. 204 — 164.
Broido, Daniel, to International Computers and Tabulators
Ltd. Record sorting apparatus. 2,892,542, 6-30-59, CI.
209—74.
Brokaw, George Y., to Eastman Kodak Co. Trans esterifiea-
tion of triglycerides by means of plural metal catalyst.
2,879,281, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 410.7.
Brokaw, George Y.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of
vitamin A palmitate. 2,882,286, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 410.
Brokaw, George Y., and W. C. Lyman, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Gelled glycerol fatty acid partial ester pharmaceuti-
cal carrier. 2,895,879. 7-21-59, CI. 167 — 81.
Broksbank, Harry P.. and M. J. Martin, to Sulphates Ltd.
Process of producing solid aluminum sulphate. 2,895,813,
7-21-59, CI. 23—301.
Brola, Gabriel, to Societe Anonyme dite : Generale Thermin-
que-Proeedes Brola. Combustion apparatus. 2,901,032,
8-25-59, CI. 158—76.
Brolin, Stephen J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Current supply apparatus. 2,906,941, 9-29-59
323—22.
Bromnn. Cyrus R. : Sec —
Homan, John F.. Gewecke. and Broman. 2,893.678.
Broman, Cyrus R., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Parenteral
solution container closure. 2.878,808, 3-24-59, CI. 128 —
272.
Broman, Francis F. Picnic barbecue grill. 2,918,051, 12-
22-59, CI. 126—25.
Broman, John S., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Tightening device
for mantles and liners in crushers. 2,916,219, 12-8-59. CI.
241—299.
Bromberg. Edwin S. Case for contact lenses. 2,877,779,
3-17-59, CI. 134—99.
2,915,
Inc.
CI.
G.m.b.II.
Wiring
Bromberg, Malcolm C. Display shelf construction.
193, 12-1-59. CI. 211 — 135.
Bromer, Heinz, and N. Meinert, to Ernst Leitz,
Optical glass. 2,899,322, 8-11-59, CI. 106 — 47.
Bromley, Arthur E. : See —
Smith, Clarence M., and Bromley. 2,915,736.
Bromley, Arthur E., to The Bryant Electric Co.
device. 2,913,098, 11-17-59, CI. 339 — 164.
Bromley, James E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Flexible cou-
pling. 2,898,751, 8-11-59, CI. 64—11.
Bromley, Paul : See —
Tretheway, Thomas J. 2,905,214.
Bromo-Mint Co., Inc. : See —
Steiner, Albert M. 2,888,004.
Broms, Allan. Copying camera improvements. 2,882,790,
4-21-59, CI. 88—24.
Bronaugh, Hugh J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Preparation
of alkali metal borohydrides. 2,880,058, 3-31-59, CI.
23—14.
Bronikowski, Raymond J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Line drop
compensating circuit. 2,901,684, 8-25-59, CI. 323—66.
Bronikowski, Raymond J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Mounting
means for temperature indicating device. 2,907,992,
10-6-59, CI. 340—227.
Bronleewe, Robert H. Lifthitch for spring tooth harrows.
2,889,890, 6-9-59, CI. 172 — 413.
Bronnimann, Albert J. Precision gun sight. 2,896,326,
7-28-59. CI. 33—50.
Bronson, Howard S., and M. F. Felt, to Portage Hosiery Co.
Yarn and method of making same. 2,902,820, 9-8-59, CI.
57—163.
Bronson, James D., Jr., to Thomsen Research Co., Inc.
Method of manufacturing extended pigments. 2,872,335,
2-3-59, CI. 106—292.
Bronson, Sabin C : See —
Haggadone, L. V. 2,888,665.
Bronson, Stanley O., II : See —
Morbeck. Robert C, Bronson, and Sweetser. 2.877,172.
Bronstein, Harry. Cam operated ball detent coupling pin.
2,898,797, 8-11-59, CI. 85—5.
Bronstert, Franz, to Accumulatoren-Fabrik Akt. Electrode
arrangement. 2,898,393, 8-4-59, CI. 136 — 43.
Bronstert, Franz, to Accumulatoren-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Annular permanently sealed alkaline accumulator. 2,915,-
577, 12-1-59, CI. 136 — 13.
Bronstien, Edward L., to United States Bedding Co. Spring
assembly machines. 2,898,950, 8-11-59, CI. 140 — 92.8.
Bronstien. Edward L., Jr., and R. A. Fisher, to The United
States Bedding Co. Wire shaping machine. 2,873,768,
2-17-59, CI. 140—71.
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr., and R. A. Fisher, to The United
States Bedding Co. Mechanically operated sofa bed.
2,913,736, 11-24-59, CI. 5 — 13.
Bronzavia S.A. : See —
Conan, Yves. 2,902,880.
Brook, Arthur F., to Wire-O-Corp. Binder with individually
operable binder rings. 2,879,775, 3-31-59, CI. 129—24.
Brook, James E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Servosystem with
preamplifier. 2,871,431. 1-27-59, CI. 318 — 30.
Brook, Leonard, and R. Walker, to The Forgrove Machinery
Co. Ltd. Wrapping machines. 2,875,567, 3-3-59, CI.
53 — 370.
Brooke, Arthur A., to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.
Manufacturing grids. 2,906,299, 9-29-59, CI. 140 — 71.5.
Brooke, Burnham. Unidirectional valve tor anesthesia equip-
ment. 2,868,198. 1-13-59, CI. 128—188.
Brooke, Chester E. Device for cutting dough. 2,868,145,
1-13-59. CI. 107 — 46.
Brooke, Harold, and G. J. Parker, to The Forgrove Machinery
Co. Ltd. Wrapping or like machines. 2,903,635, 9-8-59,
CI. 318—6.
Brooke, Jesse M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flow rate of an
impurity controlling a distillation process. 2,916,887,
12-15-59, CI. 62—18.
Brooke, Jesse M., and F. E. Gilmore, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Catalytic reforming process and pretreatment of feed
stock. 2,917,452, 12-15-59. CI. 208 — 91.
Brooke, Thomas A., and E. J. Smith, to Dunlop Rubber Co.
Ltd. Anti-vibration mounting. 2,873,940, 2-17-59, CI.
248—358.
See —
Havens, and Brookens. 2,910,454.
Brookens, Ronald G. :
Clark, Gerald A.,
Brooker, Leslie G. S. :
See
Heseltine. Donald W., and Brooker. 2.895,955.
Webster. Frank G.. Heseltine, and Brooker. 2,887,480.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and E. J. Van Lare. to Eastman Kodak
Co. Cyanines from triazolo bases. 2,870,014, 1-20-59,
CI. 96 — 106.
Brooker. Leslie G. S., and D. W. Heseltine, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Photographic sensitizing dyes and emulsions contain-
ing them. 2,882,158, 4-14-59, CI. 90 — 102.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and F. L. White, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Merocvanine sensitizing dyes and photographic emul-
sions containing them. 2,882,159, 4-14-59, CI. 96 — 102.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and G. H. Keyes, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of making thiazole or oxazole quaternary salts.
2,917,516, 12-15-59, CI. '260—304.
Brookes, Albert E. Machine for plucking hops or like plants.
2,891,555, 6-23-59, CI. 130—30.
Brno'diouser, Lawrence H., to United States Steel Corp.
Flame cutting table. 2,890.883, 6-16-59, CI. 269 — 163.
120
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Moberg, Sigurd M.
Moberg, Sigurd M.
Moberg, Sigurd M.
Moberg. Sigurd M.
Brooking, Rowland A., to Simmonds Aerocessories Ltd.
Densitometers. 2,889,702, G-9-59, CI. 73—32.
Brooks, Alfred J., and J. S. Strickland, said Strickland to
said Brooks. Device to open and hold containers during
packaging operation. 2,895,276, 7-21-59, CI. 53 — 261.
Brooks, Arthur H., to United States of America, Navy. Sound
generator. 2,901,997, 9-1-59, CI. 116—27.
Brooks, Byron S. : See —
Hamlin, Frank S., Holmes, Brooks, and Swanson. 2,915,-
298.
Brooks, Charles H., to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus for transfer
of solids between zones of different pressures. 2,907,605,
10-6-59, CI. 302—17.
Brooks, diaries H., to Sun Oil Co. Treatment of gas mix-
tures. 2,918,140, 12-22-59, CI. 183 — 114.2.
Brooks, Charles H., to Sun Oil Co. Polymerization process.
2,919,265, 12-29-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Brooks, Chester E., W. O. Fleckenstein, R. C. Lee, and H. N.
Seckler, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic
drum auxiliary sender for telephone switching system.
2,876,288. 3-3-59, CI. 179—18.
Brooks, E. J., Co. : See —
Brooks, Winfred M., and Moberg. 2,913,274.
2,899,230.
2,902,308.
2,912,269.
2,914,354.
Brooks, Ernest A., R. Shellenberger, and T. S. Sprague, to
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Pressure shell enclosed syn-
thesis gas generator with tubular heat exchanger.
2,894,494, 7-14-59, CI. 122 — 510.
Brooks, Forrest E., to Radio Corp. of America. Deflection
systems. 2.870.373, 1-20-59, CI. 315—27.
Brooks, Frank W., Jr.. and C. A. Duval, Jr., to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Method for producing a stabilized cracked
distillate fuel oil. 2,868.722, 1-13-59. CI. 208—263.
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and H. R. Sharpless, Jr., to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Process for sweetening hydrocarbons
with elemental sulfur caustic and air in the presence of a
lead sulfide catalyst. 2,879,227, 3-24-59, CI. 208 — 198.
Brooks, Fred A., Jr., G. W. Binkley, G. K. Dumbauld. and
D. Perry, to Jersey Production Research Co. Method for
cementing wells. 2,868.295. 1-13-59. CI. 166 — 29.
Brooks, Fred N., and R. L. Rogers, deceased (L. A. Rogers,
executrix), to Texas Phenothiazine Co. Phenothiazine
drench compositions. 2,918,403, 12-22-59, CI. 167 — 53.
Brooks, Hamilton : See —
Cameron, Frank L., and Brooks. 2,897,315.
Brooks, Harvey : See —
Hurwitz, Henry, Jr., Brooks, Mannal, Payne, and
Luebke. 2,879,216.
Brooks, Ivan C. : See —
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, and Brooks. 2,890,960.
Brooks, John A., and M. J. Den Herder, to Standard Oil Co.
Temperature control in platinum catalyst reforming.
2,895,898, 7-21-59, CI. 208—65.
Brooks, John W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Process for
oxidizing petroleum oil and products theref. 2,895,978,
7-21-58, CI. 260 — 451.
Brooks, Lester A., and J. C. Bacon, to R. T. Vanderbilt Co.,
Inc. Chloroprene polymers containing mono-substituted
thiourea accelerators. 2,911,392. 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 79.5.
Inc. Chloroprene polymers containing asymmetric di-sub-
stituted thiourea accelerators. 2,911,393, 11-3-59, CI.
260 — 79.5.
Brooks, Lester A., and J. C. Bacon, to R. T. Vanderbilt Co.,
Inc. Chloroprene polymers containing benzvlthiourea ac-
celerators. 2,911,394, 11-3-59, CI. 260—79.5.
Brooks, Marguerite E. : See —
Rudner, Bernard, and Brooks. 2,888.483.
Rudner, Bernard, and Brooks. 2,906,753.
Brooks, Marvin C, to United States Rubber Co. Reaction
product of vinyltrichlorosilane, diethylene glycol, water and
ammonia or an amine and method of making same.
2,885,383, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Brooks, Marvin C, to United States Rubber Co. Method
of making composite glass-polyester structures. 2,891,885,
6-23-59, CI. 154—128.
Brooks. Paul A., and L. J. Bucaria. Baby feeding bottle.
2.877.917. 3-17-59. CI. 215—11.
Brooks, Richard F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Manufacture
of aromatic sulfonic acids. 2,889,360, 6-2-59, CI. 260 —
505.
Brooks. Richard F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Manufacture
of aromatic sulfonic acids. 2,889,361, 6-2-59, CI. 260 —
505.
Brooks. Robert B., to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator Co.
Welding method. 2,872.565, 2-3-59, CI. 219—117.
Brooks, Roy L. Grain board and hooks therefor. 2,873,867,
2-17-59, CI. 214 — 44.
Brooks, Thomas E., to Lisle Corp. Magnetic plug. 2,870,384,
1-20-59, CI. 317—201.5.
Brooks, W. R., Inc. : See —
Sharrar, Osro G.. Brooks, and Bigras. 2,888,264.
Brooks, Wendell R. : See —
Sharrar, Osro G., Brooks, and Bigras. 2,888,264.
Brooks, Wesley W., and C. E. Strecker. to General Electric
Co. Fluorescent lamp ballast. 2,869,037, 1-13-59, CI.
315—97.
Brooks, Wesley W., R. W. Dochterman, and W. L. R. Hender-
son, to General Electric Co, Core clamping means.
2,882,506, 4-14-59, CI. 336—210.
Brooks, William, W. H. Schray, and L. N. Davis, to United
Steel & Wire Co. Child's seat for a movable storage cart.
2,890,059, 6-9-59, CI. 280—33.99.
Brooks, William O., to Northrop Corp. Limiter amplifier
system. 2,898,410, 8-4-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Brooks, Winfred M., and S. M. Moberg, to E. J. Brooks Co.
Loop seal. 2,913,274, 11-17-59, CI. 292—317.
Brooksbank, Wallace R. Textile machinery. 2,900,673,
8-25-59, CI. 19—115.
Brophy, James J., and J. W. Buttrey, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Hall effect probe. 2,914,728,
11-24-59, CI. 324 — 45.
Brophy, Jere E., and R. W. Ingraham, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Application of solid lubricant coat-
ings to surfaces. 2,902,417, 9-1-59, CI. 204 — 37.
Brosch, William : See —
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,879,726.
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,882,841.
Broschke, Heinrich : See —
Schulze, Reinhart, and Broschke. 2,917,919.
Brosene, William G., Jr., and P. R. De Selms, to Whirlpool
Corp. Gas burner igniter. 2,874,768, 2-24-59, CI. 158—
115.
Brosenius. Karl Hilding, to Hyresgasternas Sparkasse-och
Byggnadsforeningars Riksforbund. Wooden beam construc-
tions. 2,886,857. 5-19-59. CI. 20— .5.
Broser, Immanuel J., and R. E. Broser-Warminsky, to Hupp
Corp. Methods for controlling luminescence and conduc-
tivity of radiant energy sensitive materials. 2,918,437,
12-22-59, CI. 252—501.
Broser-Warminsky, Ruth E. : See —
Broser, Immanuel J., and Broser-Warminsky. 2,918,437.
Brosh, Amnon, to Tele-Dynamics Inc. Variable time delay
circuit. 2,871,419, 1-27-59, CI. 317—142.
Brosh, Amnon to Tele-Dynamics Inc. Mobile communication
system with carrier signal strength control. 2,8S3,522,
4-21-59, CI. 250—6.
Broshar, Gerald R. : See —
Falge, Robert N., Broshar, and Manning. 2,911,523.
Broske, William F., to AMP Inc. Electrical connectors.
2,908,887, 10-13-59, CI. 339 — 223.
Bross, Helmut, to G. Wagner. Writing device having an
extensible and retractable writing element. 2,899,931,
8-18-59, CI. 120—22.
Bross, Helmut, to G. Wagner. Containers having walls con-
sisting of a flexible and elastic material. 2,908,423,
10-13-59, CI. 222 — 21 1.
Bross, Helmut, to Gunther Wagner. Retractable writing in-
strument, particularly of the ball point type. 2,916,014,
12-8-59, CI. 120—42.03.
Brosseau, John B. : See — -
Brosseau, Joseph E. and J. B. 2,919,337.
Brosseau, Joseph E. and J. B., to Joseph E. Brosseau Co.
Temperature control for heating units. 2,919,337,
12-29-59, CI. 219—20.
Brosseau, Joseph E., Co. : See —
Brosseau, Joseph E. and J. B. 2,919,337.
Brossi, Arnold, and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Novel quinolizine compounds and process for the manu-
facture thereof. 2,877,226, 3-10-59, CI. 260—287.
Brothers. Arthur M. Portable photographic film viewer.
2.880.646. 4-7-59, CI. 88—24.
Brothers, Irma M. Garment-gripping sleeve for hanger.
2,904,233, 9-15-59, CI. 223—88.
Brotzmann, Karl : See —
Harders Fritz, Knuppel, and Brotzmann. 2,893.715.
Brough. Andrew S., to Veeder-Root Ltd. Predetermining
counter presetting means. 2,877,952, 3-17-59, CI. 235—
132.
Brougham, Leslie E., and R. Brown, to Block & Anderson Ltd.
Master clip arrangements for hectographic duplicating ma-
chines. 2 880.670. 4-7-59. CI. 101 — 132.5.
Brougham, Leslie E., and R. Brown, to Block & Anderson Ltd.
Rotarv hectographic duplicating machines. 2,884,854,
5-5-59, CI. 101 — 132.5.
Broughton, Arthur E., to F. J. Broughton, and D. H. New-
comb, as trustees. Vacuum control valve. 2,S83,998,
4-28-59, CI. 137—116.3.
Broughton, Arthur E., to F. J. Broughton and D. H. New-
comb, as trustees. Spray shower assembly. 2,884,203,
4—28—59 CI. 239 116.
Broughton' Donald B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Re-
covery and separation of naphthalenes by solvent extrac-
tion. ' 2.878.261. 3-17-59. CI. 260—674.
Broughton, Donald B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Proc-
ess for separating butvlenes from butanes. 2,911,452,
11-3-59, CI. 260—677.
Broughton, Francis J. : See —
Broughton, Arthur E. 2,883,998.
Broughton, Arthur E. 2,884,203.
Brouillard, Robert E. : Scr —
Gurien, Harvev, Brouillard, and Stein. 2.893 813.
Katz, Leon, Fuerst, and Brouillard. 2,907,670.
Lytle, Lawrence D., and Brouillard. 2,918,465.
Brouillard, Robert E., and L. Katz, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Phthalocyanine pigments. 2,867,539, 1-6-59, CI.
106—288.
Brouillard, Robert E., and T. R. Tarantino, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Manufacture of copper phthalo-
cyanine. 2,900,390, 8-18-59, CI. 260—314.5.
Brous, Donald W., to Food Engineering Corp. Liquid dis-
pensing machine. 2,907,495, 10-6-59, CI. 222—63.
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Brouse, Harold L., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Angular position
indicating system. 2,911,636, 11-3-59, CI. 340 — 271.
Brouse, Shirley B., and P. W. Faweett, to United States Steel
Corp. Tensioner for automatic wire-tying machine. 2,90S,-
216. 10-13-59, CI. 100—26.
Brouse, Shirley B., and P. W. Fawcett, to United States
Steel Corp. Automatic wire-tying machine. 2,912,099,
11-10-59, CI. 203 — 12.
Brouse. William H. D to Teleflex Inc. Control mechanism.
2,890.593. 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 394.
Broussard, Leo : See —
Nicholson, Edward W. S., Segura, and Broussard.
2,906,698.
Broussard, Robert B. : See —
Toce, 'Charles A., and Broussard. 2,902,532.
Broussaud, Georges, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Radiating systems. 2,870,444, 1-20-O9, CI.
343—909.
Brouthers, Elmer J. : See —
Miller. Harry B., and Brouthers. 2,876.614.
Brouwer, Frans, to Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd. Posi-
tion control servosystem. 2,913,648, 11-17-59, CI.
Q jo 9Q
Brouwei" Jasper. Livestock feeder. 2,906,241, 9-29-59,
CI. 119 — 53.
Browall, Bert H. Automatic slack adjusters for brakes.
2,90S,360, 10-13-59, CI. 188—196.
Browar, Emilian : See —
Metheny. Donald E., and Browar. 2,874,073.
Browder, Doniphan S. : See —
Browder, Herbert M., Jr. and D. S. 2,908,403.
Browder, Herbert M., Jr. and D. S. Device for removing and
installing automobile doors. 2,908,403, 10-13-59, CI.
214—1.
Browder, Lewis B. : See —
Chambers. Herbert I., and Browder. 2.876.059.
Brower, Bailey, and J. F. Phillips. Dolly attachments for
suit cases or like articles of manufacture. 2,919,138,
12-29-59, CI. 280—35.
Brower, David F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Variable reluc-
tance electromagnetic device. 2,897,462, 7-28-59, CI.
336 — 30.
Brower, David F., and W. T. Chater, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Condition responsive electrical system. 2,918,666, 12-22-
59, CI. 340 — 195.
Brown, Aaron. Sectional type demountable rim. 2,882,094,
4-14-59. CI. 301 — 30.
Brown, Abbott A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Signal net-
work. 2.887,659 5-19-59. CI. 332 — 1.
Brown, Abbott A., and R. M. De Luca, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Variable inductor. 2,901,716, 8-25-59, CI. 336 — 135.
Brown, Adolph M. Face lifting device. 2,896,613, 7-28-59,
CI. 128 — 76.
Heater for oil wells. 2,908,331, 10-13-59,
Protective device. 2,904,041, 9-15-59,
fuel
2,897,600.
2,917.312, 12
2,902.177.
Brown, Albert L.
CI. 166—61.
Brown, Albert L
CI. 128—132.
Brown, Albert W., to Parker-Hannifin Corn. Aircraft
dumping means. 2.880.749. 4-7-59. CI. 137 — 344.
Brown, Alexander M., to Talon, Inc. Quick release end
stop. 2,894,305, 7-14-59, CI. 24 — 205.11.
Brown, Alexander M., to Talon, Inc. Top stop for slide
fasteners. 2.900.694, 8-25-59, CI. 24 — 205.11.
Brown, Alexander M., to Talon, Inc. Automatic lock slider
for slide fasteners. 2,913,795, 11-24-59, CI. 24 — 205 14.
Brown, Alfred E. : See —
Harris, Milton, and Brown. 2,914,374.
Brown, Allan R., to The Raymond Corp. Steering and driv-
ing mechanism for material handling trucks. 2,913,063,
11-17-59, CI. 180 — 42.
Brown, Amon H. : See —
Graham. Robert P., Brown, and Ramage.
Lazar, Melvin E., and Brown. 2,911.036
Brown. Andrew. Golfer's training device.
15-59, CI. 273—179.
Brown, Archer W. : See —
Stoddard, Robert .T., Brown, and Bratt. .
Brown, Archer W., and American Hoist & Derrick Co. Out-
rigger construction for carrier mounted cranes. 2,914,194.
11-24-59 CI. 212—145.
Brown, Arthur E. Double acting two stroke evele internal
combustion engine. 2,918.045, 12-22-59, CI. 123 — 62.
Brown, Arthur E., to General Electric Co. Linear actuator.
2.918,827. 12-29-59. CI. 74 — 424.8.
Brown. Arthur G.. W. W. Lee, and K. M. Sancier, to The
Procter & Gamble Co. Composition having bleaching.
sterilizing and disinfecting properties, and method of
preparation thereof. 2,913,460. 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 248.
Brown. Arthur IC. Jr. : See —
Austin. Leonard E., and Brown. 2.880.824.
Austin, Leonard E., Brown, and Ettinger. 2,885,063.
Austin, Leonard E., Brown, and Ettinger. 2,918,164.
Brown, Arthur W., Jr. Water ski harness. 2,891,261,
6-23-59, CI. 9 — 21.
Brown, Barnett C. Tool holder. 2,903,138, 9-8-59 CI.
211 — 60.
Brown, Ben E., and R. R. Dunlap. Pressure switch.
2,895,024, 7-14-59, CI. 200—82.
Brown. Bernard D. : See —
Singleterry, Vernon A., and Brown. 2,874,946.
Brown, Bernard E., to General Electric Co. Clothes washing
apparatus. 2,867,107, 1-6-59, CI. 68 — 24.
Brown, Bertrand H. : See —
Esmeier, Edward F., and Brown. 2,874,540.
Brown & Bigelow : See —
Felt, Paul W. 2.892,251.
Olson, John J. 2,890,090.
Schwartz, John J. 2,892,537.
Woofter, Cecil B. 2,892,275.
Brown, Boveri & Cie, Akt. : See —
Katzenberger, Bernhard. 2,898,032.
Ludwig, Ernst. 2,870,390.
Brown & Brown, Inc. : See —
Brown. Chalmers S. 2.882.919.
Brown, Calvin F. Apparatus for testing mercury switches.
2,885,635, 5-5-59, CI. 324 — 28.
Brown, Calvin F., and P. F. Vial. Crystal point detonation
fuze. 2,892,411, 6-30-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Brown, Calvin O., to Set Screw & Mfg. Co. Headless set
screws with center of gravity located so that screw will
be properly oriented. 2,877,680, 3-17-59, CI. 85 — 1.
Brown. Calvin O., to Set Screw & Mfg. Co. Screw having
deformable temporary head disposed in a groove.
2,877,681. 3-17-59, CI. 85—9.
Brown, Carl F., Jr.. to Wald Industries, Inc. Surface mark-
ing apparatus. 2,889,992, 6-9-59, CI. 239 — 69.
Brown, Carl R. : See —
Capen, Harold N„ Brown, and Evans. 2,911,333.
Brown, Chalmers S., to Brown & Brown, Inc. Sewer regu-
lator. 2,882,919, 4-21-59, CI. 137—115.
Brown, Charles F., and I. H. C. Green, to Hemphill Co.
Yarn controlling device and method of knitting. 2,886,959,
5-19-59, CI. 66 — 140.
Brown, Charles H., to Morning Coffee. Inc. Water-heating
apparatus for use in making hot beverages. 2,894,110,
7-7-59, CI. 219—38.
Brown Charles K.. Jr., and C. K. Brown, Sr. Double acMng
vacuum and scrubbing head. 2,867,835, 1-13-59, CI. 15 —
328.
Brown, Charles K., Sr. : See —
Brown. Charles K., Jr.. and Brown. Sr. 2.867,835.
Brown, Charles L., Jr., to Electrolux Corp. Double purpose
suction cleaning nozzle. 2,885,716, 5-12-59, CI. 15—417.
Brown, Charles R., to United States of America, Navy.
Variable ejector for iris nozzles. 2,870,600, 1-27-59, CI.
60—35.6.
Brown, Chester A. : See —
Gibboney, James L., Brown, and Krueger. 2,872,196.
Brown, Chester A., and C. E. Winchell. to National Aluminate
Corp. Wheel flange lubricator. 2,903,090, 9-8-59, CI.
184—3.
Brown, Cicero C. : See —
Potts, Ernest L. 2.880.807.
Potts, Ernest L. 2,884,070.
Potts, Ernest L. 2,915,126.
Brown, Cicero C. Washover tool for use in wells. 2,869.644.
1-20-59. CI. 166—103.
Brown. Cicero C. Liner packer for wells. 2,884,069, 4-28-59,
CI. 166—119.
Brown. Cicero C. Safety valve for well pipes. 2,884,072,
4-28-59, CI. 166—139.
Brown, Cicero C. Well packers. 2,893,492, 7-7-59, CI. 166 —
119.
Brown, Cicero C. Well apparatus and methods of running
same in a well bore. 2,902,093, 9-1-59, CI. 166 — 46.
Brown, Cicero C. Well completion and well packer apparatus
and methods of selectively manipulating a plurality of well
packers. 2.903 066. 9-8-59, CI. 166 — 46.
Brown, Clarence H. : See —
Newton, John S., and Brown. 2,911,090.
Brown, Clarence H., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Bit holder for
cutter chain bits. 2,901,233, 8-25-59, CI. 262 — 33.
Brown, Clarence H., and R. A. McCallum, to Goodman Mfg.
Co. Self-gauging and readily removable cutter bit.
2,907,559, 10-6-59, CI. 262—33.
Brown, Claude L., and E. E. Brown. Combination caliper
micrometer. 2,894,332, 7-14-59, CI. 33 — 159.
Brown, Clinton B. : See —
Maloney, James D., Jr., and Brown. 2,867,414.
Brown Co. : See —
Stuart, Meredith R. 2.873,628.
Taylor, Arthur R. 2,884,062.
Brown, Curtis L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Device for regu-
lating the response rate of fluid suspension leveling valves.
2,918,303, 12-22-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Brown, Curtis W. : See —
Nichols, Frank. 2,906,435.
Brown, Daniel P. Propeller guard and deflector for outboard
motors. 2,894,477, 7-14-59, CI. 115—42.
Brown, Dewey. Flush valve construction. 2,878,485,
3-24-59, CI. 4 — 57.
Brown, Donald A., to Donn Products, Inc. T joint. 2,903,104,
9-8-59, CI. 189—36.
Brown, Donald J., G. H. Morehouse, and L. B. Schauer. to
Morehouse Industries, Inc. Vacuum milling and deaerating
system. 2,909,332, 10-20-59, CI. 241 — 46.
Brown, Donald V., to General Electric Co. Process for
rendering masonry water-repellent. 2,905,562, 9-22-59,
CI. 106 — 12.
Brown, Dwight E., to Hydro-Aire. Inc. Anti-skid brake sys-
tem. 2,874,810, 2-24-59, CI. 188—181.
Brown, Earl G. Automobile light control system. 2,876,384,
3-3-59, CI. 315—81.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Brown, Edgar A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Paper feeding device. 2,880,997, 4-7-59, CI. 271—45.
Brown, Edgar A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Non-destructive sensing of magnetic cores. 2,902,676,
9-1-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Brown, Edgar A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic transducer and method. 2,915,593, 12-1-59, CI.
179—100.2.
Brown, Edgar A., and C. C. Zuleeg, to International Business
Machines Corp. Sealing means for roller bearings.
2,872,257, 2-3-59, CI. 308—187.
Brown, Edgar A., and E. A. Sands, to Burroughs Corp.
Binary accumulator. 2,885,148, 5-5-59, CI. 235 — 164.
Brown, Edgar F. Carrier for cartons. 2,905,502, 9-22-59,
CI. 294 — 87.2.
Brown, Edmund H. : See —
Birmingham, Bascom W., Brown, Scott, and Vander
Arend. 2,871,042.
Brown, Edward I., to Vickers Inc. Dual throttling motor
control circuit. 2,879,745, 3-31-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Brown, Edward N. Multiple utility racks. 2,903,137, 9-8-59,
CI. 211 — 26.
Brown, Edwin C, and C. W. Gaden, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamil-
ton Corp. Slow-fast power steering system. 2,899,006,
8-11-59, CI. 180—79.2.
Brown, Edwin H., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp. Appa-
ratus for unloading cold low temperature boiling liquids
from storage reservoir. 2,903,860, 9-15-59, CI. 62 — 52.
Brown, Edwin H., and W. L. Morrison ; said Morrison assor.
to The Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. of Chicago.
Apparatus and method of preserving foodstuffs and the
like. 2,890,123, 6-9-59, CI. 99 — 192.
Brown. Elwyn S., D. Y. Cooper, J. O. Elam, and R. J. Johns,
to United States of America, Army. Mask to mask re-
suscitator. 2,887,105, 5-19-59. CI. 128 — 29.
Brown, Ernest K., E. V. Dobbins, and R. A. Burge, to
Standard Oil Co. Production of blown asphalts. 2,886,506,
5-12-59, CI. 208 — 5.
Brown, Eula E. : See —
Brown, Claude L. and E. E. 2,894,332.
Brown, Everett R., to Automatic Timing & Controls, Inc. In-
terval timers. 2,885,001, 5-5-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Brown Fintube Co. : See —
Brown, John W., Jr., and Nihlen. 2,892,451.
Brown, Pordvce M. : See —
Tuttle, Clifton M., Brown, and Brasser. 2,880,325.
Brown-Forman Distillers Corp. : See —
Copenhefer, John B. 2,889,759.
Brown, Forrest W., to The Reflectone Corp. Controllable
voltage integration circuit. 2,901,610, 8-25-59, CI.
250—27.
Brown, Frank : See —
Hudgin, Donald E., and Brown. 2,895,943.
Kray, Raymond J., and Brown. 2,915,530.
Kray, Raymond J., and Brown. 2,917,484.
Prichard, John H., Rielly, and Brown. 2,883,301.
Brown, Frank E., to F. M. Turnbull. Immersion thermom-
eter. 2,879,666, 3-31-59, CI. 73—374.
Brown, Frank E., to Unette Corp. Manufacture of internal
pressure-rupturable seal in thermoplastic tubing. 2,908,-
601, 10-13-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Brower, Frank M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of dis-
tilling vinvltoluene. 2,888,386, 5-26-59. CI. 202 — 57.
Brown, Franklin M. Potentiometer. 2,881,295, 4-7-59, CI.
201 — 48.
Brown, Fred C, to British Celanese Ltd. Knitted fabrics
and their production. 2,911,704, 11-10-59, CI. 28 — 72.
Brown, Frederick W. Explosives. 2,879,149, 3-24-59,
CI. 52—1.
Brown. George J. and G. W., to Telemeter Magnetics. Inc.
Sorting and stacking apparatus. 2,881,917, 4-14-59, CI.
209 — 74.
Brown. George L. : See — -
Bibolet, Aubert H., Brown, Fellmann, and Richter.
2,914,376.
Lane, Earl W., and Brown. 2,903,485.
Richter. George A.. Jr., and Brown. 2.869,977.
Brown, George L., and E. W. Lane, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Alkylphenoxypolyethoxyalkanols. 2,903,486, 9-8-59, CI.
260—613.
Brown, George P., Jr., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Oxidation process for obtaining a product of improved
color characteristics. 2,891,982, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 451.
Brown, George P., Jr., H. J. Elder, and N. W. Franke, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. Method for the separa-
tion of difficultly separable mixtures of carboxvlic acids.
2,911,420. 11-3-59. CI. 260 — 399.
Brown, George R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Valve having manual and automatic means for operating
it. 2,911,990, 11-10-59, CI. 137—82.
Brown, Georsre W. : See —
Brown. George J. and G. W. 2,881.917.
Brown, George W., C. Y. O.nrtwrieht, G. L. Hutter, F. A. Mc-
Cann, J. C. Nyberg, R. M. Skeirik, and N. Krag, to Telem-
eter Magnetics, Inc. Collating apparatus. 2,909,96S,
10-27-59, CI. 93 — 1.
Brown, Gerald H., to J. Leukart Machine Co., Inc. Impact-
ing machine. 2,894,435, 7-14-59, CI. 94 — 48.
Brown, Gerald J., to The Gabriel Co. Wave-guide antenna.
2.907.033, 9-29-59, CI. 343—781.
Brown. Gerald J., to The Gabriel Co. 'Wave-guide antenna.
2.907.034, 9-29-59, CI. 343—781.
Brown, Gilbert G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Soldering iron.
2,902,577, 9-1-59, CI. 219 — 26.
Brown, Glenn H., J. F. Dreyer, H. R. Lubowitz, and W. H. H.
Middendorf, to University of Cincinnati Research Founda-
tion. Method and apparatus for displacing a light beam.
2,915,943, 12-8-59, CI. 88 — 61.
Brown, Glenn M. : See —
Killian, Robert J., and Brown. 2,869,223.
Killian, Robert J., and Brown. 2,892,431.
Brown, Glenn R., Jr., H. A. Strecker, and R. R. Crawford, to
The Standard Oil Co. Process for the solvent extraction
of aromatics from hydrocarbon mixtures. 2,874,116,
2-17-59, CI. 208—323.
Brown, Gordon D. : See —
Prete, Ernest, Jr. 2,889,136.
Prete, Ernest, Jr. 2,901,794.
True, Harry, and Brown. 2,807,208.
Brown, Gordon V., and A. B. Repp. Conveyor positioning
apparatus. 2,908,378, 10-13-59, CI. 198 — 135.
Brown, H. H., Shoe Co., Inc. : See —
Schlecht, Frederick H. 2,915,837.
Brown, Harlow G. G., to Reinforced Plastics Corp. Marine
fender. 2,903,990, 9-15-59, CI. 114 — 219.
Brown, Harold, Co. : See —
McMurry, Everett D. 2,878,754.
Brown, Harold J. Converter system having load energy ab-
sorption means. 2,899,625, 8-11-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Brown, Harold J. Converter system having separation of
function. 2,899,626, 8-11-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Brown, Harold J. Electronic watthour meter. 2,919,408,
12-29-59, CI. 324—142.
Brown, Harrison S., and D. S. Webster, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of Plu-
tonium values by fluorination and fractionation. 2,S09,9S2,
1-20-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Brown. Harrison S., and E. G. Bohlmann, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of Pu from
cerium trifluoride by fluorination. 2,873,168, 2-10-59, CI.
23 — 14.5.
Brown, Harrison S., and G. T. Seaborg, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of separat-
ing uranium values, plutonium values and fission products
by chlorination. 2,875,021, 2-24-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Brown, Harry, and J. McPherson, to Peglers Ltd. Fluid con-
trol tap. 2,893,421, 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 329.3.
Brown, Harry D. Fume hoods for laboratories. 2,885,947,
5-12-59, CI. 98—115.
Brown, Harry D. Multiple solution stirrer. 2,910,277, 10-
27-59, CI. 259—67.
Brown, Harry L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Gyroscopic anDaratns. 2,881,618, 4-14-59. CI. 74 — 5.6.
Brown, Harry W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric switches.
2,908,777, 10-13-59, CI. 200—11.
Brown, Henry : See —
Becking, Donald H., Clauss, and Brown. 2,882,208.
Weinberg, Max, and Brown. 2,871,550.
Brown, Henry, to The Udylite Corp. Metallic protective coat-
ing. 2,900,707, 8-25-59, CI. 29 — 183.5.
Brown, Henry, to The Udylite Research Corp. Aqueous elec-
trolytic processes. 2,913,377, 1J.-17-59, CI. 204 — 58.
Brown, Henry, and R. A. Fellows, to The Udylite Research
Corp. Electrodeposition of copper from an acid bath.
2.882,209, 4-14-59, CI. 204 — 52.
Brown, Henry R., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Error sensing servo component. 2,878,434, 3-17-59, CI.
318—28.
Brown, Herbert C. Reduction of carbonvl compounds with
boron hydrides. 2,874,165, 2-17-59, CI. 260—343.6.
Brown, Horace D., and A. R. Matzuk, to Merck & Co., Inc.
S-ethyl cysteine compositions for combatting tubercle bacilli.
2,888,380, 5-26-59, CI. 167—65.
Brown, Howard E., to United States of America, Navy.
Metering valve. 2.867.268. 1-6-59. CI. 158 — 36.
Brown, Howard S. Sander. 2,904,940, 9-22-59, CI. 51 — 213.
Brown, Hubert J. : See —
Engblom, Douglas R. 2.902.201.
Brown, Hugh M., to The Clemson Agricultural College of
South Carolina. False twister. 2,908,133, 10-13-59, CI.
57—77.4.
Brown. Hugh M.. to Clemson Agricultural College of South
Carolina. Cord twister and winder. 2,914,904, 12-1-59,
CI. 57—58.65.
Brown, Hugh S., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Engine control.
2,908,263, 10-13-59, CI. 123—98.
Brown, Ivan H., and R. H. Gordon, to Gordon-Brown Co.
Electromagnet and control circuit. 2,S97,411, 7-28-59, CI.
317 — 123.
Brown. Ivan T., and H. H. Gordon. Ultrasonic device.
2,917,042, 12-15-59. CI. 128—24.
Brown. Jack A., and E. H. N. Watson, to The Fairey Aviation
Co. Ltd. Gyroscopes. 2.S72.S22. 2-10-59. CI. 74 — 5.12.
Brown, Jack M., and E. D. Newton. Method of soldering
aluminum. 2,907,104, 10-6-59, CI. 29 — 488.
Brown. James D.. to Toledo Scale Corp. Table for band saws.
2,869,595. 1-20-59. CI. 143 — 132.
Brown, James E. Hood sprinc tool. 2.SS5.769, 5-12-59,
CI. 29 — 227.
Brown, James L. : Src —
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., Ferguson, and Brown. 2.911.088.
Brown, James R., Jr., and J. D. Wallace. Automatic im-
pedance plotter. 2.919.399, 12-29-59. CI. 324 — 57.
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Brown, James W. : See —
Barr Frank T., Burnside, Brown, Jahnig, and Martin.
2,889,267.
Jahnig. Charles E., Brown, and Martin. 2,868,715.
Krebs, Robert W., and Brown. 2,872,411.
Stefanye, David, Howard, Brown, and Welntraub.
2,916,491.
Varner, Roy W., and Brown. 2,897,524.
Brown, James \V., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydrocarbon oil conversion process. 2,879,221, 3-24—59,
CI. 208—53.
Brown, James W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid coking process. 2,893.946, 7-7-59, 'CI. 208 — 100.
Brown, James W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,906,690, 9-29-59, CI.
208—55.
Brown, James W., and E. A. Destrenips, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Preliminary heating of fluid coke bri-
quettes. 2,869,992, 1-20-59. CI. 44 — 10.
Brown, James W., and J. F. Moser, Jr., to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Fluid coking process. 2,885,348, 5-5-59,
CI. 208 — 102.
Brown, James W., H. Z. Martin, and C. E. Jahnig, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocoking of residual oils.
2,885,350, 5-5-59, CI. 208 — 127.
Brown, Jerome E. : See — -
Shapiro, Hymin, De Witt, and Brown. 2,898,354.
Brown, Jerome E., to Ethyl Corp. Antiknock compositions.
2,901,336, 8-25-59, CI. 44 — 69.
Brown, Jerome E., to Ethyl Corp. Compositions for engine
operation. 2,913,413, 11-17-59, CI. 252 — 49.7.
Brown, Jerome E., E. G. De Witt, and H. Shapiro, to Ethyl
Corp. Preparation of cyclopentadienyl manganese coin-
pounds. 2.S68.699, 1-13-59. CI. 202 — 46.
Brown, Jerome E., E. G. De Witt, and H. Shapiro, to Ethyl
Corp. Manufacture of cyclopentadienyl manganese carbonyl
compounds. 2.868,700, 1-13-59, CI. 202 — 56.
Brown, Jerome E., E. G. De Witt, and H. Shapiro, to Ethyl
Corp. Manufacture of cyclopentadienyl manganese com-
pounds. 2,910,492, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Brown, John A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Catalysis of phosphosulfurization reactions. 2,875,188,
2-24-59. CI. 2G0— 139.
Brown, John D., to Texaco Inc. Upgrading petroleum re-
finery streams. 2,914,591, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 683.49.
Brown, John F., and L. O. Hughes, to Triplex Trailiner Tool
Co. Alignment of the axles of trailers. 2,877,560, 3-17-
59, CI. 33 — 193.
Brown, John F„ Jr. : See —
Burkhard, Charles A., and Brown. 2,867,669.
Brown, John H, to General Dynamics Corp. Adjustable
mount assembly for a cathode ray tube. 2,889,479. 6-2-
59. CI. 313 — 84.
Brown, John H. Portable alarm. 2,919,318, 12-29-59, CI.
200 — 61.52.
Brown. John H., and C. J. Johnson, to Potlatch Forest Inc.
Wall board construction. 2,872,712, 2-10-59, CI. 20 — 15.
Brown, John H., Jr. : See —
Harper, Billy G., Brown, and Moore. 2,894,289.
Brown. John R., to The Reliance Gauge Column Co. Elec-
trical water gauge. 2,869,368, 1-20-59. CI. 73 — 304.
Brown, John S. : See —
Jancosek, Andrew T., and Brown. 2,906,744.
Brown, John S., and A. T. Jancosek, to Standard Oil Co.
Production of low cold-test oils using urea. 2,890.161,
6-9-59. CI. 208 — 25.
Brown, John W., Jr., and A. C. K. Nihlen, to Brown Fintube
Co. Boiler. 2,892,451. 6-30-59, CI. 122—149.
Brown, Joseph A. : See —
Kirk. William A., and Brown. 2,868,253.
Brown. Joseph M. : See —
Duffy, John A., Jr., Brown, and Catrambone. 2,888.821.
Brown, Joseph M., W. R. Carman, and S. Zwirn, to Sterling
Precision Corp.. Instrument Division. Antenna pedestal
mount. 2.877,459. 3-10-59. CI. 343 — 757.
Brown, Julius L.. E. F. Shelley, and T. K. Steele, to United
States of America, Armv. Fuze for use on rotating ar-
tillery ammunition. 2.870,712. 1-27-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Brown. Julius L., S. J. Odierno. J. Schwarzchild, V. Viasmen-
skv and H. G. Wenig. to United States of America, Army.
Grenade fuze. 2.872.S66. 2-10-59. CI. 102—64.
Brown, Keith B., D. J. Crouse, Jr.. and J. G. Moore, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of uranium values. 2,877,250, 3-10-59, CI.
260 — 429.1.
Brown. Kenneth L. : See —
Landis, George G., Brown, and Mosgrove. 2,909,649.
Brown, Kenneth L., and W. H. McKnight, to Union Carbide
Corp. Primers for vinvl chloride resin coatings. 2,891,876,
6-23-59, CI. 117 — 72.
Brown, Kenneth N., to Yardney International Corp. Process
for making porous electrodes and the like. 2,906,803,
9-29-59, CI. 136 — 73.
Brown, Kenneth R., and B. B. English, to Ferranti, Ltd.
Servo control systems. 2,909,075, 10-20-59, CI. 74 — 365.
Brown, Lafayette A. Lamp base with novel decorative shade.
2,916,608, 12-8-59, CI. 240 — 10.
Brown, Laurence R., to Burroughs Corp. Gaseous glow tube
circuits. 2,896,124, 7-21-59, CI. 315—200.
Brown, Lawrence R., to Philco Corp. Beam deflection ap-
paratus for cathode ray tubes. 2,902,616, 9-1-59, CI.
313 — 76.
Brown, Lawrence S. : See —
Newell, William H., Crowther, and Brown. 2,902,212.
Brown, Lee V. : See — ■
Kjonaas, Manley, and Brown. 2,881,206.
Brown, Lemual G. Solar operated louver apparatus.
2,917,795, 12-22-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Brown Lenox and Co. Ltd. : See —
Hutchison, William M., and Hopkins. 2,894,475.
Brown, Leonard : See —
Start, Ernest, and Brown. 2,899,811.
Brown, Lewis J., and S. Spring to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp.
Corrosion inhibition. 2,918,390, 12-22-59 CI. 117 — 71.
Brown, Lloyd H., to The Quaker Oats Co. Resinification of
furfuryl alcohol and formaldehyde at high hydrogen-ion
concentrations. 2,874,148, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 67.
Brown, Lothrop L., Jr. Replaceable drill bit. 2,890,022,
6-9-59, CI. 255—76.
Brown, Malcolm N. : See —
Naulty, Howard W„ and Brown. 2,889,955.
Brown, Martin J., and C. C. Cole, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. High resistance continuity indicator. 2,885,661,
5-5-59, CI. 340—282.
Brown, Maurice H., to Oaktron Electric Co. Inductance coil
and method of making such coils. 2,874,361, 2-17-59, CI.
336 — 209.
Brown, Melvin H, to Aluminum Co. of America. Removal
of iron from aluminum surfaces. 2,901,334, 8-25-59, CI.
41 — 42.
Brown, Melvin H., to Aluminum Co. of America. Removal of
iron from aluminum surfaces. 2,901,344, 8-25-59, CI.
75—97.
Brown, Meyer M. Cutter for complementary cookie com-
ponents. 2,876,714. 3-10-59, CI. 107—47.
Brown, Morris C, and W. E. Highley, to ACF Industries,
Inc. Automatic starting carburetor. 2,890,032, 6-9-59,
CI. 261—50.
Brown, Myron J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Generator
protective systems. 2,883,610, 4-21-59, Cl. 322 — 37.
Brown, Myron J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic generation control. 2,913,592, 11-17-59, Cl.
307—57.
Brown, Myron J., and R. B. Squires, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Automatic dispatching system. 2,888,575, 5-26-59,
Cl. 307—57.
Brown, Nelson M. : See — ■
Carter, William H., Jr. 2,911,077.
Brown, Norman E., and J. Dawidowicz, to Abbott Coin
Counter Co., Inc. Coin sorting and counting machine.
2,886,045, 5-12-59, Cl. 133—33.
Brown, Nueberne H., Jr. : See —
Bashore, Don M., and Brown. 2,897,508.
Brown, Oliver J., Jr., and K. D. Miller, Sr., to Hanson-Van
Winkle-Munning Co. Sealing rolls for tanks. 2,918,069,
12-22-59, Cl. 134 — 122.
Brown, Ora A., to Joy Mfg. Co. Straight pull jar well tool.
2,903,241, 9-8-59, Cl. 255—27.
Brown, Ora A., to Boash-Ross Tool Co. Well tool retrieving
means. 2,910,124, 10-27-59, Cl. 166 — 98.
Brown, Otho O. Current making and breaking attachment.
2,918,553, 12-22-59, Cl. 200 — 153.
Brown, Otto. Rudder mount assembly. 2,911,935, 11-10-59,
Cl. 114—165.
Brown, Paul L. : See — ■
Holbrook, George W., and Brown. 2,915,544.
Hyde, James F., and Brown. 2,902,507.
Brown, Paul L., to Dow Corning Corp. Chlorosiloxanes.
2,911,427, 11-3-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Brown, Peter H., to Dowty Hydraulic Units Ltd., and O.
Thoma. Hydraulic pumps and motors. 2,900,921, 8-25-59,
Cl. 103—162.
Brown, Ralph E., to Genisco, Inc. Rotary apparatus for test-
ing instruments. 2,882,717, 4-21-59, Cl. 73 — 1.
Brown, Ralph E., and H. N. Stautz, to Genisco, Inc. Rotary
test table. 2,869,376, 1-20-59, Cl. 74—200.
Brown, Raymond W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Circuits
for forming trains of pulses. 2,874,285, 2-17-59, Cl.
250—27.
Brown, Richard K., to United States of America, Navy.
Measurement of the velocity of sound in fluids. 2,894,595,
7-14-59, Cl. 181— .5.
Brown, Richard M. : See —
Coles, James S., and Brown. 2,879,937.
Brown, Robert C. : See —
Berney, William, and Brown. 2,867,255.
Brown, Robert C, to Metal Decking Corp. Metal fastening
clip. 2,908,955, 10-20-59, Cl. 24 — 73.
Brown, Robert C. Aluminum panel joint. 2,918,996,
12-29-59, Cl. 189—86.
Brown, Robert J. : See —
Van Nest, Francis H., and Brown. 2,912,824.
Brown. Robert L. : See —
Elms, Edwin F. 2,910,751.
Brown, Robert L. Fastener. 2,889,600. 6-9-59, Cl. 24 — 73.
Brown, Robert L., and R. J. Gobeil, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Preparation of polychlorobenzoic acids.
2,890,243, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 515.
Brown, Robert W., to United States Rubber Co. Method of
increasing the particle size of synthetic rubber latex poly-
merizate. 2,897,168, 7-28-59, Cl. 260—29.7.
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Brown, Roger S. : See —
Miller, August L., Brown, and Rusca. 2,879,549.
Broughan, Leslie E., and Brown. 2,880,670.
Brougham, Leslie E., and Brown. 2,884,854.
Brown, Roland, to Block & Andreson Ltd. Liquid supplying
means for hectographic copying machines. 2,872,890,
2-10-59, CI. 118—249.
Brown & Root, Inc. : See —
Timothy, Patrick H. 2,910,835.
Brown, Roscoe L. Apparatus for vulcanizing ornamental trim
on tire walls. 2,868,270. 1-13-59, CI. 154 — 9.
Brown, Royce N., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fluid flow
measuring gauge. 2,872,814, 2-10-59, CI. 73 — 401.
Brown, Royden : See —
Hazen, Lloyd D., and Kemnitz. 2,908,111.
Brown, Russell J., and J. Downing, to British Celanese Ltd.
Production and treatment of artificial filamentary mate-
rials. 2,895,790, 7-21-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Brown, Russell J., and J. Downing, to British Celanese Ltd.
Wet spinning apparatus including filament wiping means.
2,911,674, 11-10-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Brown, Ruth Z., and B. Rosen, to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Obtaining cork acids. 2,872,464, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 419.
Brown, Samuel A. : See —
Black, Louis D., Jr., and Brown. 2,898,073.
Brown, Samuel B. Rotary pump. 2,909,397, 10-20-59, CI.
308—189.
Brown, Shannon W. : See —
Carlson, Gordon A., Brown, and Zettel. 2,884,309.
Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. : See —
Johnson, Arthur S. 2.887,065.
Krause, August L., and Gigger. 2,914,153.
Brown & Sharpe Turret Drilling Division, Inc. : See —
Charlat, Arnold. 2,887,695.
Charlat, Arnold. 2,887,894.
Brown, Stanley H. Nailing jig. 2,911,022, 11-3-59, CI.
145 — 1.
Brown, Stephen S., to Jersey Production Research Co. Fluid
measuring apparatus. 2.876,641, 3-10-59, CI. 73 — 221.
Brown. Stephen S., to Jersey Production Research Co. Pneu-
matic actuator. 2.880,755, 4-7-59, CI. 137 — 620.
Brown, Stephen S., to Jersey Production Research Co. Fluid
sampler. 2,906,126, 9-29-59, CI. 73 — 422.
Brown, The.ophilus, to Deere & Co. Reversible ratchet drive
mechanism. Re. 24,629, 4-14-59, CI. 275 — 5.
Brown, Thomas F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Enclosed
2.883,484, 4-21-59. CI. 200—50.
to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Enclosed
2.894.083. 7-7-59, CI. 200 — 50.
to Reed Mfg. Co. Vise stand. 2,899,073,
-13.
electric switch.
Brown, Thomas F.,
electric switch.
Brown, Thomas G.,
8-11-59, CI. 211-
Brown, Thomas T., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Automatic tuning systems. 2,887,581, 5-19-59, CI.
250—36.
Brown, Thurman E. : See —
Cox. Joseph R., and Brown. 2,886,416.
Brown, Wallace C. : See —
Norris, James C, Abel, and Brown. 2,913,543.
Brown, Walter B. : See —
Hendee, Charles F., Fine, and Brown. 2,881.325.
Brown. Walter H., Jr.. to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Open nozzle.
2.890.587. 6-10-59 CI. 73 — 215.
Brown, Walter J. Current regulating circuits for motor con-
trol. 2.885,621, 5-5-59, CI. 318—373.
Brown, Warren D., and D. L. Sprinkle, to Chrvsler Corp.
Cushion spring unit. 2,897.879, 8-4-59, CI. 155 — 179.
Brown, Wilbur F.. to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of changing glass composition. 2,900,264, 8-18-59, CI.
106—47.
Brown, William C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Regenerative ampli-
fiers. 2.881.270, 4-7-59. CI. 179—171.
Brown, William C. Saturable transformer. 2,896,180,
7-21-59. CI. 336 — 155.
Brown. William D. Power-operated implement attachment.
2.867.921. 1-13-59, CI. 37 — 42.
Brown, William E„ W. J. McVeagh, and T. H. Wallace, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. Drilling fluids.
2,900,336, 8-18-59, CI. 252 — 8.5.
Brown. William H.. to United Aircraft Corp. Vane retaining
device. 2.872.156, 2-3-59. CI. 253 — 78.
Brown, William H., to Clauss Cutlery Co. Package opener.
2.896.318. 7-28-59. CI. 30 — 2.
Brown, William H., to Rolls-Rovce Ltd. Oil coolers for en-
gines. 2.903.244. 9-8-59, CI. 257—128.
Brown. William L. 3rd. : See —
Morris. Robert C, and Brown. 2,903.290.
Brown. William R.. and G. A. Watson, Jr. Nesting portable
frozen food display box. 2,880.596, 4-7-59, CI. 62 — 246.
Brown, William S.. to United States of America. Navy. Anti-
fogging composition for lens in gas masks. 2,8S9,29S, 6-2-
59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Brown, William T., tn International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. High speed waveguide switch. 2,917,719, 12-15-59,
CI. 333—7.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. : See —
Lauder, Walter B. 2.893,401.
Browne, Charles M., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of removing an electrically conducting film. 2,884,313,
4-28-59, CI. 41—43.
Browne, Donald B., and K. E. Buckman, to General Motors
Corp. Filter for filtration of fluids. 2,874,849, 2-24-59,
CI. 210—347.
Browne, Ernest J., iV to Gadget-of-The-Month Club, Inc. Au-
tomatic tooth brush holder. 2,917,182, 12-15-59, CI.
211—65.
Browne, Eugene V., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Elastic con-
trol stick. 2,881,993, 4-14-59, CI. 244 — 83.
Browne. Gene C. : See —
Danner, Frederick G., and Browne. 2,903,607.
Browne, Harold L., O. C. Cookingham, and D. W. Pendleton,
to Dow Corning Corp. Apparatus for compacting finely
divided solids. 2,867.843, 1-13-59, CI. 18—1.
Browne, Kenneth A. : See — -
Gregory, Alfred T., and Browne. 2,908,518.
Browne. Kenneth A., to The Chesapeake aud Ohio Railway
Co. Road-rail vehicle. 2,889,785, 6-9-59, CI. 105 — 215.
Browne, Kenneth A., and S. G. Guins, to The Chesapeake and
Ohio Railway Co. Suspension for railway cars and the like.
2,893,326, 7-7-59, CI. 105 — 4.
Browne, Lindsay H. Pumps. 2,869,468, 1-20-59, CI. 103—
44.
Brownell, Carl A., Jr. Method of constructing swimming
pools. 2,887,759, 5-26-59, CI. 25 — 155.
Brownell. George M. : Sec —
Lundberg, Hans T. F., Pringle, Roulston, and Brownell.
2.897.368.
Brownell, Harry R., to Magnetic Metals Co. Electrically
energized magnetic shield. 2,907,914, 10-6-59, CI. 315 — 8.
Brownell, John R. : See —
Wyatt, William K., Jr., and Brownell. 2,879,724.
Brownell, Lloyd E. Centrifugal evaporator. 2,884,050, 4-28-
59, CI. 159 — 6.
Brownell, Lloyd E„ and S. A. Zieminski, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Processing of sugar beets. 2,873,220,
2-10-59, CI. 127—4.
Brownhill, Frank D., and R. D. Van Millingen. Torquemeter.
2,894,389, 7-14-59, CI. 73—136.
Browning, Bert H. End to side sheet metal fitting having
an opening with slits in the side. 2,874,980, 2-24-59,
CI. 285—189.
Browning, David L. Edgewise pivoted sweep arm bender.
2,912,039, 11-10-59, CI. 153 — 46.
Browning, George, Jr., to B. G. S. Shoe Corp. Platform unit
for shoes. 2,896.340, 7-28-59, CI. 36 — 30.
Browning Industries, Inc. : See —
Browning, Val A. 2,900,752.
Browning, Val A. 2,902,903.
Browning, Irving K. Storage rack for hose and the like.
2.876.976 3-10-59, CI. 248—90.
Browning, James W., % to M. B. Swanner. Trailer with
elevatable chassis. 2,885,216, 5-5-59, CI. 280 — 44.
Browning Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Paul. Harry F. 2.914,664.
Browning Mfg. Co. : See —
Keepers. Harry R. 2,890.592.
Browning, Randolph M., to St. Regis Paper Co. Apparatus
for manufacturing bag tubes. 2,897,730, 8-4-59, CI.
93—20.
Browning Research Corp. : See —
Cousino, Bernard A. 2,911,215.
Browning, Val A., to Browning Industries, Inc
trol device for shotgun barrels. 2,900,752,
42—79.
Browning Val A., to Browning Industries, Inc. Cleaning
device for a gas operated firearm. 2,902,903, 9-8-59, CI.
89—191.
Brownlee, Donald J. : See —
Brownlee, George R. and D. J. 2,867,340.
Brownlee, George R. and D. J. Bale wagons
1-6-59. CI. 214 — 521.
Brownlee, Martha A. : See —
Brownlee, Russell, Jr. 2,891.322.
Brownlee, Russell, Jr., deceased ; M. A. Brownlee, adminis-
tratrix. Periodic table teaching device. 2,891,322,
6—23—59 ci 35 1 8.
Brownlee, ' William R.' Controlling apparatus. 2,889,466,
6-2-59, CI. 307—57.
Brownson, Roy O. : See —
Braun, Fred H., and Brownson. 2.889,837.
Brownver, Nelson R., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Bearing
mounting structure. 2,880,041, 3-31-59. CI. 308—207.
Broz, Albert F., to Idaho Maryland Mines Corp. Valve con-
struction. 2,913,218, 11-17-59, CI. 251—173.
Brozowski, Vincent : See — ■
Carr, Norman L., Brozowski, and Beber. 2,918,510.
Brrr Products Co., Inc. : See —
Joseph, John L., and Dorfman. 2,874,512.
Brubaker, Amnion M. : See —
Lux, Russell E., and Brubaker. 2,S95,874.
Brubaker, Basil : See —
Bloom, John W., and Brubaker
Brubaker Electronics, Inc. : See —
Murphy, Melvin H. 2.S80 515.
Rodman. Sherwin B. 2,882.425.
Slatten, Lester L., Jr. 2,912,601.
Brubaker, John G., E. S. Wassel, and W. E.
United States of America, Army. Combined
cam means for chambering cartridges in revolver-type guns.
2,900,876, 8-25-59, CI. 89 — 155.
Brubaker, Philip E. : See —
Lyle, Alfred G., Brubaker, and Beyer. 2,915,388.
Bruce, Aaron A. Piston ring construction. 2,900,213,
8-1S-59, CI. 309 — 46.
Choke con-
8-25-59, CI.
2,867,340,
2,917,107.
Reynolds, to
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Bruce, Charles R., and T. N. Williams, to British Cellophane
Ltd Solid polyethylene plastic materials. 2,886,471,
5-12-59, CI. 117—138.8.
Bruce, Edmond : See —
Bjornson, Bjorn G., and Bruce. 2,876,285.
Bruce George D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Modified binary counter circuit. 2,869,000. 1-13-59, CI.
308—88.5. T x .. , „ .
Bruce George D., and P. F. Eckelman, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Binary counter with fast carry.
2.868,455. 1-13-59. CI. 235—92.
Bruce, George D., R. A. Henle, and J. L. Walsh, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corp. Transistor logical circuit.
2,888,578, 5-26-59, CI. 307—88.5. „ .
Bruce George D., and R. A. Henle, to International Business
Machines Corp. Switching circuits employing junction
transistors. 2,891,172, 6-16-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Bruce, George D., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Register zero test. 2,905,383, 9-22-59, CI. 235—174
Bruce, James H., Sr., to Rochester Machine Corp. Method
for forging. 2,878,562, 3-24-59, CI. 29—552.4.
Bruce, John M., Jr. : See —
Anderson, Arthur W., Bruce, Merckling, and Truett.
o Q05 fi45
Bruce, John M.,' Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ethylene polymerization using a solid catalyst. 2,909,512,
10-20-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Bruce, John N. : See —
Di Mattia, Samuel P., and Bruce. 2,908,294.
Bruce Molded Plastics, Inc. : See — -
Louik, Leonard, and Marks. 2,913,080.
Bruce, William P. : See —
Szabo, Joseph L., and Bruce. 2,868,833.
Szabo, Joseph L., and Bruce. 2,876,236.
Bruch, Frank P., to U. S. Slicing Machine Co. Inc. Sta-
tionary table for meat and bone saws. 2,884,028, 4-28-59,
CI. 143—132. „ T
Bruch, Frank F., to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Saw
blade scraper for meat and bone saws. 2,884,029, 4-28-59,
CI. 143—158. „ , „
Bruch, Walter, and K. Hecker, to Telefunken G.m.b.H.
Television receiver fine tuning indicator. 2,904,630,
9-15-59, CI. 178—7.5.
Bruck, George, W. R. Harter, and S. C. Vandoch, to Avco
Mfg Corp. Transverter. 2,883,539, 4-21-59. CI. 250 — 36.
Bruck, George, and W. G. Zinn, Jr., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Di-
rect-coupled complementary transistor amplifier. 2,885,498,
5-5-59, CI. 179—171.
Bruck. George, J. A. Higgins, and J. W. Ward, to Minneapolis-
Honevwell Regulator Co. Control apparatus. 2,890,392,
6-9-59 CI. 317 — 149.
Bruck, John P., to American-Lincoln Corp. Agitator for loose
material distributor. 2,885,122, 5-5-59, CI. 222—177.
Bruck John P., to American-Lincoln Corp. Surfacing ma-
chine. 2.893.175. 7-7-59. CI. 51—170.
Bruck John P.. to American-Lincoln Corp. Power surfac-
ing means. 2,893,176, 7-7-59, CI. 51 — 170.
Bruck, John P., to American-Lincoln Corp. Surfacing ma-
chine. 2.893,177, 7-7-59, CI. 51—170.
Bruck, Lothar : See —
Lauer. Anton, and BrtJck. 2,876,379.
Brucken, Bvron L. : See —
Long George B., and Brucken. 2.877,333.
Long, George B., and Brucken. 2,906,111.
Brucken. Byron L., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance for washing, drying and fluffing clothes. 2,869,346,
1-20-59. CI. 68—19.
Brucken, Byron L., to General Motors Corp. Wobble mech-
anism for fluffing clothes in a domestic appliance.
2,878,662, 3-24-59, CI. 68 — 19.
Brucken. Byron L., to General Motors Corp. Combined clothes
washing machine and dryer. 2,881,609, 4-14-59, CI.
68—19
Brucken, Byron L.. to General Motors Corp. Tympanic jet
washer. 2.882,706, 4-21-59, CI. 68—23.
Brucken, Byron L., to General Motors Corp. Vertical sup-
port shaft for motor rotor armature and comminutor
impeller disc. 2,894,698, 7-14-59, CI. 241—257.
Brucker, Milton, to Zenith Plastics Co. Method for metal
spray molds. 2.879,196, 3-24-59, CI. 154 — 110.
Bruckner, Hans, and K. Weissortel, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for the production of polyethylene polysulfide.
2,906,739, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 79.1.
Bruckner, Paul, W. Capeller, A. Erk, W. Gottwald, C. W.
Heyser, L. Schmitz, and H. Vedder, to Calor-Emag.
Arrangement for interrupting electric currents by means
of explosive material. 2,892,062, 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 135.
Bruder. Alfred : See —
Haver, Fritz, Bruder, and Bahr. 2,888,961.
Brueckenbau Flender G.m.b.H. : See —
Riedel, Erich. 2,892,546.
Wehner, Albert. 2,870,910.
Bruecker, George B. Tiltable manure spreader with liquid
retaining bottom. 2,885,209, 5-5-59, CI. 275 — 6.
Bruecker. John. Electrically operated shaver with rotary
self-adjusting cutting blades. 2,867,038, 1-6-59, CI.
30—11.5.
Brueekmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army.
Broad band vertical antenna. 2,913,722, 11-17-59, CI.
343 — 724.
Brueckner, Hubert U., E. E. Fluskey, F. Pellar, and J. L.
Ptaszek, to Revere Camera Co. Lens grinding apparatus.
2,880,555, 4-7-59, CI. 51 — 55.
Brueckner, Paul, to A. H. iSchilling. Mechanical current
converters. 2,884,584, 4-28-59, CI. 321 — 48.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Door
operating system. 2,872,235, 2-3-59, CI. 292—336.3.
Brueder, Antoine, to 'Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Hy-
draulic servo-action system. 2,877,787, 3-17-59, CI. 137 —
118.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Sliding
glass. 2,878,056, 3-17-59, CI. 296—44.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Steer-
ing correction device for vehicles. 2,884,258, 4—28-59, CI.
280—95.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Cen-
trifugal clutches. 2,888,121, 5-26-59 CI. 192 — 105.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Fuel-
injection system for spark-ignition engine. 2,888,912, 6-2—
59, CI. 123—28.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Con-
trol device for internal combustion engines. 2,895,460,
7-21-59, CI. 123—98.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Sus-
pension system for maintaining the level of a vehicle
frame. 2,895,745, 7-21-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Indi-
cator of engine conditions in motor vehicles. 2,896,195,
7-21-59, CI. 340—213.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Auto-
matic speed control device for automotive vehicles.
2,897,906, 8-4-59, CI. 180—82.1.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Induc-
tion heating devices. 2,898,430, 8-4-59, CI. 219 — 10.49.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Two-
stroke engines. 2,900,966, 8-25-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Power
steering mechanism for motor vehicles. 2,906,247, 9-29-59,
CI. 121 — 41.
Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Brake
system. 2,908,359, 10-13-59, CI. 188—106.
Brueggeman, Leslie T., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Lubricant
seal. 2,908,176, 10-13-59, CI. 74—230.17.
Bruel, Per V., and C. E. Tegner. Sound absorber. 2,882,989,
4-21-59, CI. 181—33.
Bruemmer, Herman L. Wall panelling unit. 2,877,510,
3-17-59, CI. 20—15.
Bruestle, Armin O., and C. B. Krekeler, to The Cincinnati Mine
Machinery Co. Socket-engaging cutter bits. 2,916,275, 12-
8-59, CI. 262—33.
Bruestle, Carl O., to Syncro Machine Co. Caterpillar capstan.
2,884,120, 4-28-59, CI. 203—227.
Bruet, Henri R., to Societe Anonyme dite : Etablissements
Cazeneuve. Feeler mechanism for hydraulically operated
copying machines. 2,903.232. 9-8-59, CI. 251 — 3.
Bruff, William V. H., to Elektrokemisk A/S. Arrangement
for discharge of material from rotary kilns. 2,904,322,
9-15-59, CI. 263—32.
Brugger, Richard G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Auxiliary bear-
ings for sensitive instruments. 2,915,902, 12-8-59, CI.
74 — 5.
Bruggmann, Albert, to Flawil Ludi & Cie. Metallwarenfabri-
ken. Test tube closure, particularly for bacteriological pur-
poses. 2,872,064, 2-3-59, CI. 215—38.
Brugidou, Gabriel. Single-pedal throttle and brake control
device for automotive vehicles. 2,902,123, 9-1-59, €1.
192— .3.
Brugmann. William H., Jr. : See —
Bartlett. Jeffrey H., Brugmann, and Morway. 2,867,519.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., H. L. Yowell, and A. R. Kittle-
son, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Defoliating
with compounds containing the NSCCU group. 2,875,030,
2-24-59, CI. 71 — 2.5.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., A. J. Morway, and J. H. Bartlett,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Herbieidal com-
position. 2.876,089, 3-3-59, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Brugmann. William H-, Jr., H. W. Rudel, and J. H. Bartlett,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Defoliating cotton
with isooctyl xanthoacetic acid. 2,903,348, 9-8-59, CI.
71—2.1.
Bruhn, Arne O. Film fastener for reels. 2,915,256, 12-1-59,
CI. 242 — 74.2.
Bruhn, George J. Cam-closed, slidable jaw socket wrench.
2,884,826, 5-5-59, CI. 81—128.
Bruin, Pieter, to Shell Development Co. Epoxv ethers, their
polymers and derivatives. 2,902,471, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Bruin, Pieter, and H. A. Oosterhof, to Shell Development Co.
Process for curing polyepoxides and resulting products.
2,904,531, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Braining, Hajo : See —
Heijne. Leopold, Dorrestein, Bruining, and Schagen.
2,890,359.
Bruining, Hajo, J. C. Francken, and P. Schagen, to
North American Philips Co., Inc. Television pick-up tube.
2,869,024, 1-13-59, CI. 315—10.
Bruining. Hajo, P. F. A. Haans, P. P. M. Schampers, and
A. J. de Rooy, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method
of manufacturing a radiation-sensitive device. 2,882,117,
4-14-59, CI. 316 — 20.
Bruins, Paul F. : See —
B'ieber, Harold H., Bruins, and Gregor. 2,884,387.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Brukardt, Robert W. : See —
Harnish, Don P., and Brukardt. 2,893,621.
Brukner, John S., to The Texas Co. Drilling fluid.
2,871,189, 1-27-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Brukner, John S.. and C. O. Walker, to The Texas Co. Drill-
ing fluid. 2,868,726. 1-13-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Brule, Gerald J. : See —
Porter, Leonard C, and Brule. 2,914,642.
Brulle. Robert V. Translational propulsion pump. 2,896,545,
7-28-59, CI. 103—143.
Brumagin, Thomas H., to Ajax Flexible Coupling Co., Inc.
Supports for mechanical vibrators. 2,894,397, 7-14-59,
CI. 74—61.
Brumagin, Thomas H., to Ajax Flexible Coupling Co. Inc.
Vibratory conveyors. 2,901,110, 8-25-59, CI. 209 — 330.
Brumbach, Robert E., to Samuel Moore & Co. Extruded tub-
ing sheath. 2,916,055, 12-8-59, CI. 138 — 87.
Brumbaugh, Isaac V. Universal gas valve. 2,893,426,7-7-59,
CI. 137—614.17.
Brumbaugh, Joseph F., and A. H. Retzlaff, to United States of
America, Air Force. Pulse forming circuit. 2,872,570,
2-3-59, CI. 250—27.
Brumbaugh, Robert M. : See —
Schultheis Eugene W., and Brumbaugh. 2,893,653.
Selsted, Walter T., and Brumbaugh. 2,904,275.
Brumby, Clarence P. Weight controlled self lift elevator.
2,906,374, 9-29-59, CI. 187 — 17.
Brumfield, Richard S. : See —
Shanty, Frank, and Brumfield. 2,910,979.
Brumley, Corwin H., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Photo-
grarnmetric projection apparatus. 2,901,941, 9-1-59, CI.
88—24.
Brummer, Olin. Free floating double end annular seal.
2,912,265, 11-10-59, CI. 286—11.14.
Brummer Steel Co. : See —
Heimbuch, Elmer F. 2,868,562.
Brunberg, Gunnar K., and A. K. Dietsch, to Telefonaktie-
bolaget L M Ericsson. Electric thermocontact. 2,871,307,
1-27-59, CI. 179 — 184.
Brunberg, Karl G. : See —
Svala, Carl G., and Brunberg. 2,911,479.
Brundage, Alan D., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp.
Hold-down assemblies for filter cartridges. 2,889,933,
6-9-59, CI. 210 — 541.
Brundage. Alfred H. Coffee making assembly. 2,869,759,
1-20-59, CI. 222 — 48.
Brundage Co., The : See —
Austin, Harold A. 2,912,195.
Austin, Harold A., and Waldo. 2,914,316.
Brundage, James W. Tire shaping device. 2,880,454, 4-7-59,
CI. 18—2.
Brundage, John H. : See — ■
Polyzou, James, and Brundage. 2,906,873.
Brundage, Robert W. Variable volume internal chamber type
hydraulic pump. 2,898.862, 8-11-59, CI. 103—120.
Brundell, Per G., and K. E. A. Jonsson, to Soderhamns Verk-
stader A. B. Log handling arrangement for debarking ma-
chines. 2.893,453, 7-7-59, CI. 144 — 242.
Brundell, Per G.. and K. E. A. Jonsson, to Soderhamns Verk-
stader Aktiebolag. Swingable debarking tools and mount-
ing means for such tools of a rotary-ring-type debarker.
2,903,028, 9-8-59, CI. 144—208.
Brun de Saint Hippolyte, Georges, and R. G. Scoazec, to
Sud Est Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques. Braking device for vehicles moving at high
speed over natural ground. 2,868,334, 1-13-59, CI. 188—6.
Briine, Herbert, and L. Koehn. Hollow stopper for bottles,
tubes or the like or artificial material, preferably poly-
ethylene. 2,872.060, 2-3-59, CI. 215 — 47.
Brunengraber, Mates. Indicating device. 2,903,807, 9-15-59,
CI. 40 — 114.
Brunei-, Abrom D. Automatic traction device for vehicles.
2,886,138, 5-12-59, CI. 188 — 4.
Bruner, Harold E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Chromic salts
of dithiocarbamic acids. 2,909,546, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 438.
Bruner, Henry K. : See —
Rathmann, Heinrich W., Staggers, and Bruner.
2,909,427.
Brunes Bengt T. Method of firing steam generators with
evaporated sulphite waste liquor. 2,893,333, 7-7-59, CI.
100—1.
Brunfeldt, Robert J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Molding of
void-free olefin polymers using pressure, vacuum and di-
rectional cooling. 2,911,678, 11-10-59, CI. 18—26.
Bruni. Gaetano : See —
Notarbartolo, Luigi, di Belgiojoso. and Bruni. 2,883.733.
Wegener. Harrv. Bruni, Notarbartolo, and Muench.
2,877,495.
Bruni. Joseph L. : See —
Tagliaferri, Frank P., Bruni, and Grevey. 2,S87,982.
Brunicardi, Daniel, to R. T. Moloney, deceased ; American
National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago, executor of said
R. T. Moloney. Relav with clamp-contact assembly.
2,896,045, 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Brunicardi, Danipl, to Comar Electric Co. Relay switch
rocker means. 2,908,781, 10-13-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Bruniche-Olsen. Henning A., J. C. Wright, F. B. Price, C. R.
Steele, and H. F. Silver ; said Bruniche-Olsen assor. to
Aktieselskabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker, and said Wright,
Price, Steele, and Silver, assors. to Silver Corp. Continuous
diffuser. 2,885,311, 5-5-59. CI. 127 — 45.
Brunner, and Laverty.
Corp. Two pole circuit
200—50.
2,873,930. 2-17-59,
Bruning, Charles, Co., Inc. : See —
Robertson, Richard C. 2,906,189.
Schulze, John J. 2,894,744.
Briining, Eberhard F., G. Domagk, and F. Mietzsch, to Far-
benfabriken Bayer Akt. N-[anthraquinonyl-(l')]-2-amino
imidazolines. 2,888,379, 5-26-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Rruninghaus. Paul, to Phewum Rheinische Werkzeug- und
Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. Process and device for sift-
ing solid and liquid materials. 2,880,871, 4-7-59, CI. 209—
310.
Brunings, Karl J. : See —
Bavley. Abraham, Brunings, and Cameron. 2,876,156.
Brunk, Willys O., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Calutron receiver. 2,906,876, 9-29-59, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Brunke, Fritz, deceased ; by I. I. Brunke, nee Hecker, sole
heir, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs G.m.b.H. Method of
tempering selenium layers for selenium rectifiers and prod-
uct. 2,885,309, 5-5-59, CI. 117 — 200.
Brunke, Ilse I. : See —
Brunke, Fritz. 2,885,309.
Brunkhorst, Wilhelin, E. Kern, and H. Baumann, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Dyeing of polyacrylonitrile
and its copolymers. 2,906,588, 9-29-59, CI. 8 — 55.
Brunn, Eleanor B. : See —
Brunn. Robert B. J. and E. B. 2,881,410.
Brunn. Robert B. J., deceased ; by E. B. Brunn, Executrix, to
Haze'ltine Research, Inc. Identity-indicating system for
radio position locator. 2,881,410, 4-7-59, CI. 340 — 164.
Brunnemer, Howard D., and A. G. Mitchell. Handling and
elevating device for positioning wall and ceiling board.
2,899,084, 8-11-59, CI. 214—1.
Brunner, Anton J. : See —
Baluck, Francis M., Brunner, and Runge. 2,911,087.
Brunner, Anton J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
and apparatus for grit blasting. 2,910,812, 11-3-59, CI.
51—282.
Brunner, Carl : See —
Rypinski, Albert B.. Smith,
2,890,306.
Brunner, Carl, to Murray Mfg.
breaker. 2,875,289, 2-24-59, CI.
Brunner, Gottfried A. Bobbin holder.
CI. 242 — 130.2.
Brunner, John J. : See —
Mercer, John L., and Brunner. 2,919,317.
Brunner, Maxine S. : See —
Oates, Charles E., and Brunner. 2,871,657.
Brunner, Richard J., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor
idling mechanism. 2,867,422, 1-6-59, CI. 261 — 23.
Brunner, Sam. W. Display for book protectors. 2,901,103,
8-25-59, CI. 206 — 80.
Bruno, Anthony, and H. Galman. Expanded scale voltmeter.
2,873,428, 2-10-59, CI. 324 — 131.
Bruno, Anthony I. 'Salvage pontoon. 2,870,730, 1-27-59,
CI. 114 — 54.
Bruno-New York Industries Corp. : See —
Strauss, Irving. 2,884,210.
Bruno, Salvatore J. Shower enclosure. 2,911,654, 11-10-59,
CI. 4 — 149.
Brunot, James : See —
Rosti, Arpad, and Brunot. 2,896,950.
Bruns, Anton C. : See —
Bruns, Cecil H. and A. C. 2,904,004.
Bruns, Carl. Werkzeugfabrik G.m.b.H. : See —
Korn, Robert. 2,917,103.
Bruns, Cecil H. and A. C. Heated livestock fountain.
2,904,004, 9-15-59, CI. 119 — 73.
Bruns, Elton W., to Stamco. Inc. Uncoiler with side shift
control. 2,915,257, 12-1-59, CI. 242—78.6.
Bruns, Lloyd M. Radiator lift. 2,890,043, 6-9-59, CI. 269 —
145.
Bruns, William H., to Otis Elevator Co. Elevator control
system. 2,867,292, 1-6-59, CI. 187—29.
Brunsdon, William E., R. E. Denzer, M. Olley, and R.
Schilling, to General Motors Corp. Inflation control for air
suspension. 2,908,508, 10-13-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Brunsing, Rex L. Can package. 2,903,128, 9-8-59, CI.
206—65.
Brunsing, Rex L. Holder for cans and multi-can package.
2,913,105, 11-17-59, CI. 206—65.
Brunsman, Thomas G. Clog proof filter. 2,911,100, 11-3-59,
CI. 210 — 299.
Brunson, Thayer R., to Rocky Mountain Metal Products Co.
Orthodontic appliance holder. 2,883,749, 4-28-59, CI. 32—
66.
Brunstrum, Lawrence C, to Standard Oil Co. Urea-dewax-
ing method for producing low cold-test oils using feed oil
to decompose the formed adducts. 2,913,390, 11-17-59,
CI. 208—25.
Brunsviga Maschinenwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Menge, Eberhard. 2.S79.938.
Neumann-Lezius, Hans. 2,915,244.
Brunswick Automatic Pinsottor Corp.. The : See —
Huck, William F., Albrecht. and Sanford. 2,911.079.
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Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., The : See —
Hilliker, Frank T. 2,919,339.
Margetts, Hyrum R. and L. F. 2,872,192.
Margetts, Hyrum R. and L. F. 2,882,013.
Montooth, George A. 2,892,632.
Montooth, George A. 2,915,313.
Sharp, John S. 2,876,909.
Whipple, Jack V. H., and Odmark. 2,887,318.
Brunswick, Charles H. : See —
Curtis, Truman P.. and Brunswick. 2,869,086.
Brunton, Bernard. Moulding plastic material. 2,909,439,
10-20-59, CI. 106—93.
Brunton, Don L., %2 to J. T. Weatherly, %2 to R. F. Bills,
%2 to M. W. Grey, and %2 to F. P. Cawley. Spectacle
hearing aid mounting. 2,915,598, 12-1-59, CI. 179—107.
Brunton, Veryl G. : See —
Harty, Hershel A., Dallman, and Brunton. 2 878,926.
Brusadelli, Giulio, to Developpement Textile Societe Anonyme
(Detesta). Rectilinear loom. 2,893,440, 7-7-59, CI. 139—
28.
Bruscaglioni, Raffaello, to Filotecnica Salmoiraghi S.p.A.
Dumpy level with automatic device for the horizontal set-
ting of the axis of collimation. 2,890,616, 6-16-59, CI.
88 — 2.3.
Bruscaglioni, Raffaello, to Filotecnica Salmoiraghi S.p.A. De-
vice for mounting graduated circles of theodolites. 2,-
916,826, 12-8-59, CI. 33 — 46.
Brush, Walton E. : See —
Fraser, William M„ and Brush. 2,871,150.
Bruson, Herman A., and J. Rockett, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Organic acid and process therefor. 2,894,010,
7-7-59, CI. 260—404.
Brust, Harry F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Haloaryloxy
lower alkyl ester of boric acid. 2,904,578, 9-15-59, CI.
260 — 462.
Brust, Leonard P. Article-handling device. 2,881,022,
4-7-59, CI. 294 — 16.
Brustman, Joseph A. : See —
Nolde, George V., and Brustman. 2,918,656.
Brutoskv, Andrew J. Shank clamp for cultivator shovel.
2,878,080. 3-17-59, CI. 306 — 1.6.
Brutting, Ludwig, to M. Fuchs Metallwarenfabrik. Support-
ing stand for gyratory toys. 2,908,108, 10-13-59, CI.
46—66.
Bryan, Chester L., and R. Gillis, to Western Electric Co., Inc.
Cable stranding apparatus. 2,882,676, 4-21-59, CI. 57 —
138.
Bryan, Darrel L., to Pitman Mfg. Co. Hydraulic boom
extension assembly. 2,886,005, 5-12-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Bryan, Harold E. : See —
Lieb, Bernard L., Bryan, and Steinkamp. 2,895,087.
Bryan, Hugh D., to Mead Johnson & Co. Stable encapsulated
solution of a salt of a dialkyl sulfosuccinate. 2,870,060,
1-20-59, Ci. 167—56.
Bryan, James S., to Philco Corp. Cathode ray tube systems
utilizing secondary electron emission to generate indexing
signals. 2,899,600, 8-11-59, CI. 315—12.
Bryan, James S., to Philco Corp. Apparatus for preventing
distortion in plural beam cathode ray tubes. 2,907,908,
10-6-59, CI. 313—84.
Bryan, Jim O. Fish lure. 2,881,549, 4-14-59, CI. 43—43.15.
Bryan, Paul J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Blast-
ing initiator. 2.887,054. 5-19-59. CI. 102 — 28.
Bryan, Robert C, Jr. : See —
Montgomery, Charles W., and Bryan. 2,895,941.
Bryan. Wilbur L. : See —
Bartels, Charles R., Bryan, and Berk. 2,868,779.
Bryan. William P. : See —
De Ridder, Gysbert F., and Bryan. 2,895,895.
Bryant, Austin U., to Walworth Co. Orifice fitting. 2,873,086,
2-10-59, CI. 251 — 282.
Bryant. Austin U.. to Walworth Co. Valve construction.
2.882.009. 4-14-59. CI. 251 — 172.
Bryant. Austin U.. to Walworth Co. Flow control valve.
2.882.010, 4-14-59, CI. 251 — 306.
Bryant. Austin XL, to Walworth Co. Valve construction.
2,885,176, 5-5-59, CI. 251—172.
Bryant. Austin U.', to Walworth Co. Valve construction.
2,889.134, 6-2-59. CI. 251 — 172.
Bryant. Austin U.. to Walworth Co. Valve construction.
2,895.495, 7-21-59, CI. 137 — 315.
Bryant, Austin U., to Walworth Co. Valve body construc-
tion. 2,904,306, 9-15-59, CI. 251 — 367.
Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. : See —
Lillie, Gordon E. 2,895,264.
L.iunggren, Thor H. 2.877,606.
Maker, Paul. 2,897,638.
Smith, Joseph E., Jr. 2,911,956.
Bryant, Corwin W., to Crane Co. Auxiliary valve operating
mechanism. 2,881,784, 4-14-59, CI. 137 — 246.13.
Bryant, Edmond V. Safety emblem. 2,880,535, 4-7-59, CI.
40—125.
Bryant, Edwin F., to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Polyuronic acid
choline-metal salts. 2,871,236, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 209.
Bryant Electric Co., The : See —
Bromley, Arthur E. 2,913,698.
Greninger. Elias G. 2,877,490.
Smith, Clarence M. 2,890,265.
Smith, Clarence M. 2,899,524.
Smith, Clarence M., and Bromley. 2,915,736.
Taylor, Owen L. 2,867,700.
Taylor, Owen L. 2,881,279.
Taylor, Owen L. 2.894,103.
Taylor, Owen L. 2,896,051.
Taylor, Owen L. 2,915,735.
Taylor, Owen L., and Smith. 2,870,290.
Bryant, Jack R. : See —
McNaught, John P., and Bryant. 2,897,155.
Bryant, James G. Corn sheller having an aspirator conduit.
2,898,921, 8-11-59, CI. 130—6.
Bryant, James L., to Ross Engineering of Canada Ltd.
Vapor confining air curtain for paper machines. 2,908,212,
10-13-59, CI. 98—36.
Bryant, John H. : See —
Wing, Arthur K., Jr., and Bryant. 2,894,168.
Bryant, John H A. G. Peifer, and R. W. Wilmarth, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. R-F coupling ar-
rangements for traveling wave tubes. 2,894,227, 7-7-59,
CI 333 97
Bryant, John J. Rotary wiper. 2,884,656, 5-5-59, CI. 15 —
250.
Bryant, John M. : See —
Cunningham, George L., Bryant, and Gause. 2,874,024.
Bryant, Lanell : See —
Lehman, John F. 2,908,047.
Bryant, Louis D., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. Fer-
tilizer composition containing calcium silicate. 2,903,349,
9-8-59, CI. 71—62.
Bryant, Waldo G., to The Bead Chain Mfg. Co. Curtain.
2,884.054, 4-28-59, CI. 160—332.
Bryce Berger Ltd. : See —
Emerson, Reginald S. 2,898,100.
Emerson, Reginald S. 2,905,457.
Bryce, Robert C, and F. Kahn. Temperature control sys-
tem for a storage water heater. 2,913,182, 11-17-59, CI.
236—21.
Bryden, Joseph E., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Fre-
quency control of electric oscillation generators. 2,877,349,
3-10-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Bryden, Joseph E., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Scatter
radiation communication system using bursts of radio
frequency energy. 2,895,128, 7-14-59, CI. 343 — 203.
Bryden, Joseph E., F. C. Flint, H. D. Hyamson, and G. F.
Small, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Frequency con-
trol system. 2,882,401. 4-14-59, CI. 250—36.
Bryen, Thomas T. Method and apparatus for treating gas-
filled tubes. 2,884,298 4-28-59, CI. 316 — 2.
Bryer, Morris : See —
Harris, Norman, and Bryer. 2,903,963.
Bryner, Fred : See —
Dietzler, Andrew J., and Bryner. 2,872,489.
Bryner, Joseph S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Formation of intermetallic com-
pound dispersions. 2,915,445, 12-1-59, CI. 204 — 154.2.
Brzowski, Harry S. Container clamp for liquid mixing
apparatus. 2,894,309, 7-14-59, CI. 24 — 263.
Brzozowski, Witold B. Vaporizing type oil burner. 2,867,270,
1-6-59, CI. 258—76.
Bub, Robert A. : See —
Evans, Robert B., and Bub. 2,911,064.
Bub, Robert A., and J. J. Summers, to Mine Safety Appli-
ances Co. Hose stiffener. 2,881,804, 4-14-59, CI. 138 — 61.
Bubar, Julia G. Holder for steel wool or the like. 2,888,699,
6-2-59, CI. 15 — 209.
Bube, Richard H., and S. M. Thomsen, to Radio Corp. of
America. Single crystal photoconducting photocells and
methods of preparation thereof. 2,916,678, 12-8-59, CI.
317 237
Bubel, William E. : See —
Cremer. William C. and Bubel. 2,881,724.
Bubniak, William C, to General Motors Corp. Regenerator
and seal therefor. 2,893,699. 7-7-59, CI. 257 — 6.
Bubniak, William C, and P. T. Vickers, to General Motors
Corp. Rotary regenerator seal. 2,888,248, 5-26-59, CI.
257 — 6.
Buc, Saul R. : See —
Mosby, William L., and Buc. 2,884,448.
Buc, Saul R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for
making acylated leucomethylene blue. 2,909,520, 10-20-59,
CI. 260—243.
Bucalo, Louis, to Specialties, Inc. Angular speed reducing
mechanism. 2,875,646, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 798.
Bucaria, Laurence J. : See —
Brooks, Paul A., and Bucaria. 2,877,917.
Buccasio, Nicholas A. Hose holder for a vacuum cleaner.
2,913,755, 11-24-59, CI. 15—323.
Bucci, Anthony, Jr. : See —
Bucci, Mark A. and A., Jr. 2,878,963.
Bucci. James A. : See — ■
Brennen, Ronald F., and Bucci. 2,907,945.
Brennen, Ronald F., and Bucci. 2,910.660.
Brennen, Ronald F., and Bucci. 2,914,260.
Brennen, Ronald F., and Bucci. 2,917,618.
Bucci, Mark A. and A., Jr. Cigarette dispenser. 2,878,963,
3-24-59, CI. 221—190.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Buccicone, Dario, to Bucciconi Engineering Co. Inc. Piler
mechanism for metal sheets. 2,893,573, 7-7-59. CI. 214 — 6.
Buccicone, Dario, to Bucciconi Engineering Co., 'inc. Metal
sheet handling apparatus. 2,897,952, 8-4-59, CI. 198 — U.
Buccicone, Dario, to Bucciconi Engineering Co., Inc. Mech-
anism for stagger piling of metal sheets. 2,918,852,
12-29-59, CI. 93—93.
Bucciconi Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Buccicone, Dario. 2,893,573.
Buccicone, Dario. 2,897,952.
Bucciconi. Dario. 2,918,852.
Buccini, Columbus J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Con-
trol device. 2,918,548, 12-22-59, CI. 200 — 91.
Bucek, Hans : See —
Berghaus, Bernhard, and Bucek. 2,884.511.
Bucek, Hans, to Elektrophysikalische Anstalt Bernhard
Berghaus. Leading-in insulators for electric glow discharge
receptacles. 2,906,911, 9-29-59, CI. 313—219.
Bucek, Hans, to Elektrophysikalische Anstalt, Bernhard Berg-
haus. Process and apparatus for the treatment of ferrous
articles. 2,916,409, 12-8-59, CI. 148 — 10.
Buchanan, David L., to The Budd Co. Compartment en-
closure structure. 2,882,835, 4-21-59, CI. 105 — 314.
Buchanan, David M., to Union Carbide Corp. Anode frame.
2,872,406, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 295.
Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. : See —
Ustin, George. 2,870,239.
Ustin, George. 2,872,505.
Buchanan, Leslie B. M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Door
operator. 2,910,290, 10-27-59, CI. 268— «5.
Buchanan, Robert A. Sequence indicator. 2,903,685. 9-8-59,
CI. 340—334.
Bucheimer, George R., and A. J. Kippen. Holsters. 2,917,-
213, 12-15-59, CI. 224 — 2.
Buchele, Wesley F. Method of threshing grain. 2,906,270,
9-29-59, CI. 130 — 27.
Buchen, Joseph C, to Leslie Salt Co. Sifter device and means
for attaching sifter and other plastic members to flat sheet
members or cartons. 2,916,191, 12-8-59, CI. 222 — 555.
Buchhold, Theodor A., to Sperry Kand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Magnetic amplifier. 2,897,296, 7-28-59, CI.
179—171.
Buchholz, Arnold R., to Brandt Automatic Cashier Co. Coin
delivery chute. 2,888,124, 5-26-59, CI. 193 — 31.
Buchholz, Arnold R., and F. Haban, to Brandt Automatic
Cashier Co. Coin changer apparatus. 2,893,406, 7-7-59,
CI. 133 — 2.
Buchholz, Heinz : See —
Zeunert, Fritz, and Buchholz. 2,887,914.
Buchholz, Karl, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt.
Process of manufacturing expandable granules of a poly-
vinyl compound. 2,888,410, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Buchholz, Willi : See —
Detert, Ernst-Rolf, and Buchholz. 2,893,400.
Buchi, Alfred. Air bypass or surge control for supercharged
internal combustion engines. 2,888,799, 6-2-59, CI. '60 —
13.
Buchi, Alfred. Impeller for centrifugal blowers or pumps.
2,908,223, 10-13-59, CI. 103—115.
Buchi, Alfred J. Turbo-compressor rotor assemblies.
2,912,155, 11-10-59, CI. 230—116.
Buchkremer, Josef, H. Bolton, P. Lutz, and T. Wistuba, to
America Enka Corp. Method for producing reinforced
sponge. 2,913,772, 11-24-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Buchler & Co. : See —
Becker, Josef, Scheer, and Egelhaaf. 2,917,041.
Buchler, Joseph. Device for fractionated extraction using
more than two solvents. 2,903,342, 9-8-59, CI. 23 — 270.5.
Buchler, Joseph. Device for the fractionation of three-phase
mixtures. 2,892,688, 6-30-59, CI. 23 — 270.5.
Buchman, Harry. Folding guest rack. 2,893,767, 7-7-59. CI.
287—96.
Buchmann, Fred J. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Buchmann. 2,898,289.
Steffgen, Frederick W., Kimberlin, Buchmann, and
Voorhies. 2,908,636.
Buchmann, Fred J., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method of producing hydrogen and
carbon black. 2,885,267, 5-5-59, CI. 23—212.
Buchmann, Gerhard, and R. Karolus, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Condenser loudspeaker. 2,872,532,
2-3-59, CI. 179—111.
Buchner, Karl, to Ruhrchemle Aktiengesellschaft. Regener-
ation of cobalt sulfate-containing catalyst solutions. 2,899,-
395, 8-11-59, CI. 252—411.
Buchner, Karl, and H. Schwarz, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Work-
ing up of distillation fractions containing alcohols and
hydrocarbons. 2,871,249, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 413.
Buchner, Karl, J. Meis, and O. Roelen, to Ruhrchemie Akt.
Dicyclopentadien derivatives. 2,879,299, 3-24-59, CI.
260—598.
Buchner, Karl, J. Meis, and O. Roelen, to Ruhrchemie Akt.
Di - tricvclodecane (5,2,1,020) - 8,8' - ether - 4,4' - dicar-
boxylic acid. 2,881,208, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 514.
Buchner, Karl, and J. Meis, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft.
Purification of oxo aldehydes. 2,905,716, 9-22-59, CI.
260—601.
Buchtenkirch, Arthur J., to North Atlantic Industries, Inc.
Rotary magnetic actuators. 2,872,627, 2-3-59 CI. 317 —
197.
Packaging machine.
2,902,115.
magnetic
drill support.
Buchtenkirch, Arthur J., to North Atlantic Industries Inc
Rotary magnetic actuators. 2,872,628, 2-3-59, CI. 317—
Buck, Allen C, and J. P. Sermattei. to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Solder-free cemented body-seamed sheet
S1!^1 „„c°n£amer and method of fabricating the same.
A876, <2o, 3-10-59, CI. 113 — 120.
Buck, Cecil S„ to Adolph Coors Co.
2,917,882, 12-22-59, CI. 53—159.
Buck, Charles E., to General Motors Corp. Coordinator for
windshield washer and wipers. 2,886,720, 5-12-59, CI.
Buck, Chauncey M. Differential control system for water
pumps. 2,888,875, 6-2-59, CI. 103—11.
BU2C,8'98C9304? P-ll^ThTl26-110iQg ^^ ^ °f fUeL
B^8'88D8r7%V5P9r,eCh170-4d13niaSnetiC ^ ^ f°F l0CkS-
Buck, Edwin N. : See —
McNeil, Clyde L., and Buck.
Buck, Eugene W. Pneumatic
2,876,663. 3-10-59, CI. 77—6.
Buck, Henry M. : See —
Rumble, Robert C, and Buck.
Rumble, Robert C, and Buck.
Buck, Henry M., to Jersey Production Research Co. Pressure
measuring device. 2,906,120, 9-29-59, CI. 73—151
Buck, James R. : See —
Buck, Russell E. and J. R. 2,903,268
Buck, Russell E. and J. R. 2,905,477.
Leighton, Charles R., and Buck. 2,916,863
Buck, James R., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Medical as-
,om s« and unit for li(luid transfer. 2,893,395. 7-7-59, CI.
128 — 349.
Buck, Richard S., to United Aircraft Corp. Self-stabilized
burner. 2.867,977, 1-13-59, CI. 60—35.6
Buck, Russell E. and J. R., to Buck Tool Co. Dust proof
chuck. 2,903.268, 9-8-59, CI. 279 — 123
Buck, Russell E. and J. R., to Buck Tool Co. Chuck
2,905,477, 9-22-59, CI. 279 — 123.
Buck, Thomas M., and F. S. McKim, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Surface treatment of silicon. 2,916,407. 12-
8-59, CI. 134 — 30.
Buck Tool Co. : See —
Buck, Russell E. and J. R. 2.903,268.
Buck, Russell E. and J. R. 2,905,477.
Buck, Willard E. Method and apparatus for cooling
lubricating gas turbine bearings. 2,886,285, 5-12-59,
^ o o — o y . l .
Buck. William B.,
2,890,405.
2,915,739.
and
CI.
, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulicallv
operable reciprocating motor driven swage for restoring
collapsed pipe. 2,877,822, 3-17-59, CI. 153—80 5.
Buckbee, John A., and V. V. Terzian, to Raytheon Mfg Co.
Scan register single gun control systems. 2,871,403 1-27-
59, CI. 315 — 21.
Buckels, Christopher C. Electrical connection boxes.
2,870,931, 1-27-59, CI. 220—3.6.
Buckels, Christopher C. Electrical outlet box. 2,875,914,
3-3-59, CI. 220—3.6.
Buckels, Christopher C. Multiple
2,875,915, 3-3-59, CI. 220 — 3.7.
Buckeye Cellulose Corp., The : See —
Kelley, Thomas H. 2,877,249.
Rogers, Linwood N., Heath,
2,878.118.
Rowe, Stewart, and Nugent. 2,887,395.
'Sehmitt. Robert O. 2,878,275.
Buckeye Coal Co., The : See —
Mitchell, David R., and O'Brien.
Buckeye Corp., The : See —
Bailey, Ralph K. 2.917,867.
Buckeye Iron & Brass Works : See —
Denlinger, Carl E. 2,867,249.
Rike, Frederick F., and Klikunas
position outlet box.
Gutliph, and Hiett.
2,912,109.
Buckeye Steel Castings Co., The : See-
Furniss, Loree E. 2,875,906.
Furniss, Loree E
Furniss, Loree E.
McClurg, Carl D.
McClurg, Carl D.
McClurg. Carl D.
Mills, William A.
Settles, James C.
Settles, James C.
Settles, James C,
Wolfe, Harry H.
Buckeye Tools Corp. :
Linsker, Eugene.
Buckham, James A. :
Lemon, Ralph B.,
2,867,228.
2,881.927
2,899,083.
2,880,887.
2,893.572.
2.895,727.
2,869.938.
2.887,071.
2,900,181.
and Heimberger. 2,875,731.
2,869,736.
See —
2,893,272.
See—
and Buckham. 2,872,296.
Buckholdt, Robert E., to E. H. Kendall. Burn-in attach-
ment for maintaining rotary furnace hearths. 2,S79,051,
3-24-59, CI. 263—28.
Buckhout, Donald H., Jr. : See —
Merickel, George M., Buckhout, and Moser. 2,906,531.
Buckingham, Howard B., and J. B. Camp, to United States
Steel Corp. Safety system for ground conductor of trailing
cable. 2,880,377, 3-31-59, CI. 317 — 18.
Buckingham. John S.. to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Preparation of uranium trioxide.
2,903,334, 9-8-59, CI. 23—14.5.
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Buckingham, John S., and J. L. Carroll, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Uranium decontami-
nation. 2,918,350, 12-22-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Buckingham, Marshall F. Diaper button. 2,869,202, 1-20-59.
CI. 24—110.
to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
scanning apparatus. 2,903,512,
Buckingham, William D.
Facsimile telegraph
9-8-59, CI. 178—7.1.
Buckingham, William D
Union Telegraph Co
and R. C. Aldridge, to The Western
Tungsten concentrated arc lamp.
2,882.434, 4-14^59. CI. 313 — 213.
Buckingham, William D., G. H. Ridge, L. D. Root, and F. T.
Turner, to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Facsimile
transmitter for telegraph message blanks and the like.
2,894,0(56 7-7-59, CI. 17S — 7.1.
Bucklew, Lewis V., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electrical con-
ductor and process for making same. 2,896,102, 7-21-59,
CI. 310--213.
Buckley, Duer H. Cap for soil pipe clean-outs. 2,893,590,
7-7-o9, CI. 220—39.
Buckley, Edwin G., and H. E. Crompton, to Kelvin & Hughes
Ltd. Pendulous optical reference instrument. 2,876,672,
3-10-59. CI. 88 — 1.
Buckler, Gloria C. : See —
Rubin. Leon J., and Buckley. 2,894,005.
Buckley, James. Plasterer's tool. 2,906,114, 9-29-59, CI.
72—136.
Buckley, Jay S., Jr., C. R. Stephens, Jr., and R. L. Wagner.
Jr., "to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Non-hygroscopic antibiotic
salt. 2,807,661, 1-6-59, CI. 260—559.
Buckmnn, Kenneth E. : See —
Browne, Donald B., and Buckman. 2,874,849.
Buckman, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Fluid filters.
2,903.136 9-8-59. CI. 210—483.
Buckman, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Filter
elements. 2,90S,350, 10-13-59, CI. 183 — 44.
Buckman Laboratories, Inc.: See—
Buckman, Stanley J., Pera, and Appling. 2,881,071.
Pera John D. 2,881.070.
Buckman. Stanley J., J. D. Pera, and J. W. Appling, to Buck-
man Laboratories, Inc. Processes for the control of slime-
forming and other microorganisms and compositions for use
therefor. 2,881,071, 4-7-59, CI. 92--3.
Buclcmann John I*. to Union Oil Co. of California. Auto-
motive fuel. 2.887.368. 5-19-~>9. CI. 44—69.
Buckmann, John P.. to Union Oil Co. of California. Extreme
pressure lubricating oils. 2,918,433, 12-22-59, CI. 252 — 55.
Bucknell, Ernest H. : See —
Blercher, Ralph E„ and Ward. 2,875,702.
Bucknell. Mabel : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,875,702.
Buckner, Jewell A. Boat hoist. 2,902,184, 9-1-59, CI.
214- -392.
Buekwalter, Frank H., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Aspirin-
modified coconut oil liquid suspensions. 2,916,416, 12-8-59,
CI. 167—55.
Bucvrus-Eiie Co. : See —
Thornbnrg Herbert W. 2 869 826.
Wink, Fredrick W. 2,914,305.
Buc/.kowski, Frank E. Radius and ellipse dresser for grind-
ing wheels. 2,870,761, 1-27-59, CI. 125 — 11.
BikI Pal I Ga<>s. and E. Theisz, to Egyesult Izzolampa es
Villamossagl Reszvenylarsasag. Gas-filled electric incandes-
cent lamp. 2,891,189, 6-16-59, CI. 313 — 226.
Budd Co., The : See —
Argentin. Lou F. 2,876,333.
Rozenka. Joseph. 2,888,153.
Buchanan David L. 2 882.835.
Dean, Robert P. 2,905.123.
Dean, Walter B. 2,880.013.
Dean. Walter B. 2.882.703.
Dean. Walter R. 2.882 836.
Dean, Walter B. 2,908,230.
Dean. Walter B., and Russell-French. 2,883,179.
Eksergian, Carolus. 2,879,718.
Ek-ergian, Carolus L.. and Ruvze. 2.888.102.
Fabian. Robert W., and Sienczyk. 2,884,319.
Halberstadt, Charles C. 2,901,126.
Herbert, Thomas M. 2,904,961.
Lindsay, Alexander R. 2,901.266.
Murphy, Goodrich K. 2,914.001.
Murphy, Goodrich K. 2,914,002.
Ridgwav. Edmund T. 2 888.297.
Stacv, Robert G. 2.901,059.
Watter, Michael, and Eegert. 2.901.590.
Watter, Michael, and Eggert. 2,908.802.
Watter, Michael, and Eggert. 2,908,804.
Budd. Joseph FT., to Textron, Inc. Chain saw for cutting
brush and small trees Re. 24,588, 1-13-59, CI. 143 — 32.
Budd. Larry J., to Pallet Devices. Inc. Apparatus handling
means. 2,888,222, 5-26-59, CI. 248—120.
Budd. Larrv J., to Pallet Devices. Inc. Means for supporting
apparatus for shipment. 2,895,661, 7-21-59, CI. 229 — 14.
Budd, Larry J., to Pallet Devices, Inc. Apparatus handling
structure. 2,914,232, 11-24-59, CI. 229—14.
Budd. Larry J., to Pallet Devices, Inc. Leg structure for
pallet. 2,914,282, 11-24-59, CI. 248 — 120.
Budd, Marshall M. Emergency road flag. 2,887,983, 5-26-59,
CI. 116—63.
492096— P 9
Budd, Robert E., to The Lawrence Paper Co. Construction
forms. 2,892,238, 6-30-59, CI. 25—131.5.
Budd, Wilbert H. : See — ■
Arisman, Mervin B.; Budd, and Daily. 2,871,325.
Budd Wilbert H., to Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Mul-
tiple variable resistance control with common snap-in
mounting. 2,871,324, 1-27-59, CI. 201 — 55.
Budd, Wilbert H., H. F. Christner, Jr., W. A. Barden, J. L.
Kehres, and A. M Daily, to Chicago Telephone Supply
Corp. Preset type variable resistor. 2,871,328, l-27-o9,
CI. 201 — 62.
Budd, Wilbert H., and H. L. Slough, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. Tandem electrical control instrumentality.
2,874,255, 2-17-59, CI. 201—55.
Budd, Wilbert H. and A. M. Daily, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. Concentric tandem variable resistance con-
trol. 2,883,500, 4-21-59, CI. 201—55.
Budd, Wilbert H., and A. M. Daily, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. Hermetically sealed variable resistor.
2,917,720, 12-15-59, CI. 338—154.
Budde, William J. Photographic enlarger. 2,S95,378,
7-21-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Buddeberg, Walter, and P. M. F. H. Nebel, to Firma Krauss-
Maffei Akt. Process and apparatus for clarifying and de-
sugarising a carbonation sludge. 2,899,342, 8-11-59, CI.
127—56.
Buddecke, Heinrich. Coiling head for yarn packs. 2,S82,673,
4-21-59, CI. 57 — 1.
Buddecke, Heinrich. Method and means for reeling of yarn.
2.S89.610. 6-9-59, CI. 28 — 21.
Buddingh, Cornelius and M. J. Weeder. 2,912,055, 11-10-59,
CI. 172 — 520.
Buddingh, Marinus J. : See —
Buddingh, Cornelius and M. J. 2,912,055.
Budenholzer, Roland A., and F. J. Olmer, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. Heat-releas-
ing anti-icing means. 2,918,052, 12-22-59, CI. 126 — 263.
Budewitz, Eugene P., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Medium
for emulsion polymerization of ethylenically unsaturated
monomers and method therefor and composition therefrom.
2,892,802, 6-30-59, CI. 260—17.
Budge, George H., and C. A. Odermatt, to United Products
Co. Sheet metal take-off pipe fitting. 2,878,838, 3-24-59,
CI. 138—74.
Budininkas, Pranas, to General American Transportation
Corp. Processes of regenerating chemical nickel plating
solutions. 2.886,451, 5-12-59, CI. 106 — 1.
Budney, Henry S. : See —
Budney, Michael P., H.
2,905,027.
Budnev, Michael P., H. S. and T.
2,911.885.
Budney, Michael P., H. S., and T. W., and M. F. Saczawa,
to Atlantic Machine Tool Works, Inc. Jig borer having
auxiliary transmission and improved elevating mechanism.
2,905,027, 9-22-59, CI. 77 — 4.
Budney, Michael P., H. S. and T. W., and M. F. Saczawa, to
Atlantic Machine Tools Works, Inc. Milling adapter head.
2.911,885, 11-10-59, CI. 90—11.
Budney, Thaddeus W. : See —
Budney, Michael P., H. S., and T,
2.905,027.
Budney, Michael P., H. S. and T.
2,911,885.
Budnick, Arno A., to Schiess Akt. Method of and machine
for making gears. 2,882,799. 4-21-59. CI. 90 — 1.6.
Budwig, Gilbert G. Valve. 2,872.152, 2-3-59, CI. 251 — 75.
Budzich, Tadeusz, to The New York Air Brake Co. Piston.
2,880,042. 3-31-59, CI. 309—1.
Budzich, Tadeusz, to The New York Air Brake Co. Pump.
2.915.985, 12-8-59, CI. 103 — 162.
Budzilek. Alfonso E. : See —
Glover, William S.. West. Roush, and Budzilek. 2,917.197.
Budzvna, Joseph M., to Draper Corp. Shuttle binder. 2,898,-
946, 8-11-59. CI. 139—186.
Budzyna, Joseph M.. to Draner Corn. Picker stick check
for looms. 2.915,092, 12-1-59, CI. 139 — 165.
Budzyna, Jospnh M.. and H. Crowther. to Draner Corp.
Shuttle binder control means. 2,874,727, 2-24-59, CI.
139 — 187.
Budzyna. Walter J. : See —
Anderson. Gordon S., and Budzyna. 2,914,093.
Buebel, Edgar W., Jr., to Hoover Electronics Co. Radio
interference eliminator. 2,905,816, 9-22-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Bueche, Arthur M. : See —
Lawton, Elliott J., and Bueche. 2,906,678.
Bueche, Arthur M., to General Electric Co. Process for
curing organopolysiloxanes with a hydrophobic silica and
product thereof. 2,914,502, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 37.
Bueche. Walter. Method and apparatus for the fractional
distillation of multicomponent mixtures. 2,890,155, 6-9-59,
CI. 202—64.
Biiechl, Hermann, to Heyl & Co. Chemisch-pharmazeutische
Fabrik. Recovery of vitamin B12. 2,909,518, 10-20-59,
CI. 260—211.5.
Buechler, Paul W. Composite salad bowl. 2,906,427,
9-29-59, CI. 220—23.83.
Buechler, William R., to General Electric Co. Basket mount-
ing arrangement for laundry machine. 2,873,599, 2-17-59,
CI. 68—24.
S., and T. W., and Saczawa.
W., and Saczawa.
W., and Saczawa.
W., and Saczawa.
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Co. Re-
Cl. 62—
2,909,250.
Buechler, William R., to General Electric Co. Clothes washer
with an improved adjustable water level control system.
2,896,436, 7-28-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Buechler, William K., to General Electric Co. Rinsing agent
dispenser for clothes washing machine. 2,899,814,
8-18-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Buechting, Earl. Pipe positioning tools. 2,919,108, 12-29-59,
CI. 254—139.1.
Buecker, Carl H., to The Magnavox Co. Dual action sole-
noid. 2,887,623, 5-19-59, CI. 317—123.
Buecker, Carl H., to The Magnavox Co. Bomb arming control
device. 2,891,447, 6-23-59, CI. 89—1.5.
Buegeleisen, Joseph, Co. : See — -
Zbikowski, Ted. 2,903,297.
Buehl, Russell C, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Elec-
trode regulators for arc melting furnaces. 2,915,572,
12-1-59, CI. 13—13.
Buehler, Arthur : See —
Brassel, Jakob, and Buehler. 2,906,746.
Buehler, Leon, Jr., to The Creamery Package Mfj
frigerant condensing unit. 2,911,801, ll-10-5t
305.
Buehrle, John V. : See—
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr., Adrion. and Buehrle.
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr., W. J. Adrion, and J. V. Buehrle ; said
V. E. Buehrle, Jr., assor. of 3/40 to K. D. and M. B. Romo,
and %o to M. and F. L. Taylor. Automobile brake slack
adjusting apparatus. 2,909,250, 10-20-59, CI. 188 — 196.
Buell, Bennett G. : See —
Long, Robert S., and Buell. 2,893,986.
Long, Robert S., and Buell. 2,894,003.
Buell, Charles K., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for coat-
ing pipe with plastic from solution. 2,881,093, 4-7-59, CI.
117 — 94.
Buell, Charles K.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crys-
tallization process. 2,881,230, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Buell, Ernest H. Lubricating cooling and oil sealing system
for counter rotating engines. 2,871,982, 2-3-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Buell, Roy D. Fluid powered horn. 2,918,895, 12-29-59,
CI. 116 — 142.
Buelow. John A. : See —
Brink, Raymond J., and Buelow. 2,867,859.
Buelow, John A., to Designware Industries, Inc. Device for
mounting sheet material on a wall. 2,900,750, 8-25-59, CI.
40—152.1.
Buelow, John A. Glazing tool. 2,902,713, 9-8-59, CI.
18—3.5.
Buensod-Stacey, Inc. : See —
Busch, Charles R. 2,903,096.
Busch, Charles R. 2,903,097.
Busch. Charles R. 2,903,098.
Kreuttner, Joseph W. 2,880,743.
Kreuttner, Joseph W. 2,880,752.
Kreuttner, Joseph W. 2,906,287.
Buergel, Georg : See —
Wise. Lester V., Mann, and Buergel. 2,895,612.
Buerghx Rodney G., and J. K. Hovind, to The National Gyp-
sum Co. Laminated gypsum core-board. 2,884,779, 5-5-59,
CI. 72—16.
Buff, Bern F., to National Zinc Co., Inc.
ratus. 2,891,320, 6-23-59, CI. 34 — 57.
Buffalo Brake Beam Co. : See —
Busch, Charles R. 2,869,683.
Busch. Charles R. 2,869,688.
Waterfill, Robert W. 2,894,375.
Werder, Ernest A. 2,890,716.
Werder, Ernest A. 2,890,717.
Buffalo Eve-Bank and Research Society Inc. : See —
Albrecht, Joseph A. 2,880,856.
Buffalo Forge Co. : See —
Jorgensen, Robert. 2,884,228.
Buffalow, Oscar T. Body relaxing lounge chair. 2,884,923,
5-5-59, CI. 128—57.
Buffet, Jean, and J. Meriaux, to Comptoir Industriel d'Etirage
et Profilage de Metaux. Lubrication in the hot extrusion
of metals. 2.893,555, 7-7-59, CI. 207 — 10.
Buffington, Malcolm R., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Process for creaming periluorohaloolefin polymers with
alginate creaming agents and composition resulting there-
from. 2,878,196, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 17.4.
Bugbee & Niles Co. : See —
Chisholm, Alpin. 2,871,556.
Bugbee, Stuart J., V. F. Hanson, and D. F. Babcock,
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission,
monitoring. 2,872,400, 2-3-59, CI. 204—193.2.
Bugbee, Wallace F. : See —
Baer, Charles A., Bugbee, and Clough. 2,887,419.
Bugbee, Wallace F., and R. M. Boehme, to National Research
Corp. Vaporized metal coating apparatus. 2,879,739,
3-31-59, CI. 118 — 49.
Bugbee, Wallace F., and P. J. Clough, to National Research
Corp. Process for producing aluminum-coated black iron
strip. 2,906,641, 9-29-59, CI. 117 — 50.
Bugbird, Herbert C. Apparatus for cleaning leaves from high
gutters. 2,896,239, 7-28-59, CI. 15 — 144.
Bugel, Roelof D., to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Minia-
ture electrolytic capacitors. 2,885,607. 5-5-59, CI. 317 — •
230.
Bugel, Thomas E. : See —
Mazzucchelli, Arthur P., Bugel, and Rosenthal. 2,909,752.
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Coil construc-
tions. 2,872,652, 2-3-59, CI. 336—180.
Ore cooling appa-
to United
Reactor
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Electrical trans-
formers. 2,885,646, 5-5-59, CI. 336 — 221.
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Precision poten-
tiometer. 2,886,680, 5-12-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Transformers.
2,888,654, 5-26-59, CI. 336—221.
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and ap-
paratus for tile orientation of magnetic cores. 2,904,745,
9-15-59, CI. 324 — 14.
Bugg, Kenly C, to Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. Casing for vari-
able impedance electrical component. 2,915,727, 12-1-59,
CI. 33_8— 184.
Safety-lock door chain. 2,867,468, 1-6-59,
Fish lure. 2,907,131, 10-6-59, CI. 43—
2,869,489,
2,897,633,
Bugge, Erling P.
CI. 292—264.
Bugge, Erling P.
42.22.
Bugosh, John, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fibrous
alumina monohydrate and its production. 2,915,475,
12-1-59, CI. 252 — 313.
Bugosh, John, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Felted
products and processes containing fibrous boehmite.
2,917,426, 12-15-59, CI. 162 — 145.
Buhler, Walter C, to United States of America, Navy.
Toroidal airfoil parachute. 2,898,061, 8^4-59, CI. 244 — 145.
Buhr, August G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Grain drill dual
feed boot structure with separating device.
1-20-59, CI. 111—80.
Buhr, Erich, and P. Wellner. Polishing apparatus.
8-4-59, 01. 51—7.
Buhr Machine Tool Co. : See —
Zajac Michael, and Wisnicki. 2,905,015.
Biihren, Walter : See —
Buschmann, Walter, and Biihren. 2,869,246.
Buhrendorf, Frederick G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Magnetic storage circuit. 2,882,518, 4-14-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Buhrendorf, Frederick G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Clutch for driving apparatus. 2,909,257, 10-20-59,
CI. 192—105.
Biihrer, Erwin. Attachment for moulding machines with
mechanically driven intermittently rotating turntable.
2,869,193, 1-20-59, CI. 22—21.
Biihrer, Erwin. System for producing moulds of foundry
machinery with two or more mould forming stations.
2,873,490, 2-17-59, CI. 22—21.
Biihrer, Erwin. Moulding machine for the jolting, squeezing
or simultaneous jolting and squeezing of moulds. 2,892,-
223, 6-30-59, CI. 22 — 43.
Buhrer, Erwin. Foundry mold with sectional match plates
of different sizes. 2,894,299, 7-14-59, CI. 22 — 157.
Buhrer, Erwin. System for discharging stacked granular ma-
terial. 2,902,189, 9-1-59, CI. 222 — 199.
Buhrer, Erwin, and W. Goetz. Process and means for cast-
ing system for operating pouring ladles. 2,892,225,
6-30-59, CI. 22—82.
Buie. James L., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Temperature-
compensated direct current transistor amplifier. 2,867,695.
1-6-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Buie, James L., and G. H. De Witz, to Hoffman Electronics
Corp. Telemetering apparatus. 2,919,437, 12-29-59, CI.
340—208.
Builders Equipment Co. : See —
Thomas, Paul M. 2,869,737.
Thomas, Paul M. 2,902,182.
Thomas. Paul M., and Wright. 2,896,800.
Buisson, Pierre. System for measuring small displacements
of a body along three co-ordinate axes. 2,892,152, 6-23-59,
CI. 324—61.
Bujan, Albert F., to Abbott Laboratories. Closure. 2,908,274,
10-13-59, CI. 128—272.
Buker, Edward, to Coach & Car Equipment Co. Horizontal
line strainer. 2,915.188, 12-1-59, CI. 210 — 447.
Bukosky, James R. : See —
Nordquist, Richard A., Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
2,889,450.
Nordquist, Richard A., Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
2.898,685.
Bulan, Edward P. : See —
Saubestre, Edward B., and Bulan. 2,900,313.
Bulan, Edward P.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Etchant. 2,872,302, 2-3-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Bulatkin, Iliya F„ to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Method
of sanitizing carbonated beverage bottle fillers. 2,916,406.
12-8-59, CI. 134—22.
Buley, Theodore L. : See —
Beattie, Horace S., Buley, and Muenzer. 2,919,005.
Bull, Almond D. Soil coring apparatus. 2,868.019, 1-13-59,
CI. 73 — 421.
Bull, Almond D. Coring tube cleaner. 2,881,933. 4-14-59,
CI. 214—310.
Bull, Douglas T., and A. A. Lobanoff. to General Motors
Corp. Grommets, bushings and the like. 2,897,533,
8-4-59, CI. 16 — 2.
Bull. Glen C. Corrosion inhibiting method and apparatus.
2,914,377, 11-24-59, CI. 21 — 2.5.
Bull, Glen C, L. C. Marlen, E. R. Sabel,
Xerox Inc. Photographic material conveying
2,913,973, 11-24-59, CI. 95 — 94.
Bull, Harry W„ and W. A. Finite, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Lubrication of synthetic cellulose fibers. 2,872,356, 2-3-59.
CI. 117—139.5.
Bull. Leslie F. : See —
Davies, Drury N., and Bull. 2,873,226.
to Haloid
apparatus.
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Bull, Lucile S. : See —
Williams, Betty E., and Bull. 2,880,950.
Bull, Willard C, J. H. Cain, R. J. Spomer, H. L. Finkbeiner,
Jr., and R. W. Hill, to Spencer Chemical Co. Diphenyl-
zinc-titanium tetrachloride polymerization initiator and
process. 2,911,399, 11-3-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Bull, Willard C, J. H. Cain, R. J. Spomer, H. L. Finkbeiner,
Jr and R. W. Hill, to 'Spencer Chemical Co. Diaryl-
cadmium-titanium tetrachloride polymerization initiator
and process. 2,911,400, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Bull, Willard C, J. H. Cain, R. J. Spomer, H. L. Finkbeiner,
Jr., and R. W. Hill, to Spencer Chemical Co. Di-alpha-
naphthylzinc-titanium tetrachloride polymerization initia-
tor and process. 2,911,401, 11-3-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Bullard, Arthur M. : See —
Arrington, Bradford L., and Bullard. 2,897,829.
Bullard Co., The : See —
Bullard, Edward C, and Grinage. 2,890,298.
Ettorre, James E. 2,893,280.
Grinage, Claude M. 2,887,268.
Grinage, Claude M. 2,887,906.
Lomazzo, Edmund J. 2,900,860.
Zeletzky, Franz A., and Phillips. 2,900,843.
Bullard, E. D., Co. : See —
Evans, Charles S. 2,878,477.
Ruggiero, Alfred J. 2,895,136.
Ruggiero, Alfred J. 2,904,790.
Bullard, Edward C, and C. M. Grinage, to The Bullard Co.
Pendant switch. 2,890,298, 6-9-59, CI. 200—18.
Bullard, Edward P., Ill, to United Aircraft Corp. Indexing
units. 2,916,950, 12-15-59, CI. 74—821.
Bullard, George P. Cooling means for vehicle motors.
2.867,996, 1-13-59, CI. 62—243.
Bullard, Richard L., and K. D. Erdman, to Standard Coil
Products Co., Inc. Sweep generator having electromag-
netically driven tuning element. 2,913,674, 11-17-59,
CI 331 178
Buller, Charles W. Fish hook disgorgers. 2,897,626,8-4-59,
CI. 43—53.5.
Bullinger, Eugen : See —
Binder, Hans, and Bullinger. 2,877,262.
Bullinger. Henry W. : See —
Matthysse. Irving F., and Bullinger. 2,903,539.
Bullock, Austin L., W. A. Reeves, and J. D. Guthrie, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Methylol-phos-
phorus modified epoxy resins. 2,916,473, 12-8-59, CI. 260 —
47.
to Steelcase, Inc. Anchor bar means for
furniture tops. 2,906,574, 9-29-59, CI.
Folding table with spring lock. 2,879,119,
Bullock, Earle C,
joining metal
311 — 4.
Bullock, Edwin I.
3-24-59, CI. 311
Bullock, Mark W., and J. B. Sainton, to Continental Elec-
tronics Mfg. Co. Modulator-regulator circuit. 2,918,631,
12-22-59, CI. 332—64.
Bullock, Milon W., to American Cyanamid Co. Process
for the preparation of dithiacyclopentylaliphatic acids.
2,872,455. 2-3-59, CI. 260—327.
Bullock, Milon W., to American Cyanamid Co. Octanoic acid
esters and method of preparing the same. 2,894,965,
7-14-59, CI. 260 — 408.
Bullock, Milon W., and J. J. Hand, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process of preparing 2-oxoadipic acid. 2,883,420,
4-21-59. CI. 260 — 483.
Bullock, Milon W., and J. J. Hand, to American Cyanamid
'Co. Pyrolysis of substituted carbonyloxyalkyl halides.
2,901,506, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 488.
Bullock, Norman J. : See —
Geyer. Howard M., Bullock, and Light. 2,879,746.
Bullock, Oakle P. Automobile air cooler. Re. 24,745,
12-8-59, CI. 62 — 236.
Bulloff, Jack J. : See —
Novak, Leo J., and Bulloff. 2,905,711.
Sohngen, Louis C, and Bulloff. 2,913,418.
Bulloff, Jack J., to Interstate Sanitation Co., Inc. Porous
containers for thickened air odor control liquids. 2,871,526,
2-3-59. CI. 21—108.
Bulloff, Jack J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Process of cleaning and coating aluminum.
2,898,230, 8-4-59, CI. 117—50.
Bulloff, Jack J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Metal dienyl gas plating. 2,898,235, 8-4-59, CI.
117—107.
Bulloff, Jack J., to Interstate Sanitation Co., Inc. Air odor
control liquids. 2,905,591, 9-22-59. CI. 167 — 94.
Bulman Corp., The : See —
Greenman, Orval L. 2,910,740.
Bulman. E. O.. Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Waltz, Edward. 2,878,980.
Bulman. George P. : See —
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Preece. 2,887,456.
Halford. Frank B., and Snell. 2,880,577.
Bulman, Norman : See —
Francis, Charles E., and Bulman. 2,894,910.
Bulone. Joseph D., to General Motors Corp. Ice block re-
leasing and storing unit. 2,916,895, 12-15-59, CI. 69 — 344.
Bulova. Arde, D. H. Anderson, and M. D. Schleifer, to Bulova
Watch Co., Inc. Electric shavers with means tensioning
the grill arcuately. 2,890,522, 6-16-59, CI. 30 — 43.
Bulova, Ardg, and C. Punzmann, to Bulova Watch Co.. Inc.
Electric shavers having blade guiding means. 2,890,523,
6-16-59, CI. 30 — 43.
Bulova Research and Development Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Fischer, Franz, and Viasmensky. 2,909,978.
Fischer, Franz L., and Werndl. 2,871,706.
Goddard, George W. 2,895,393.
Hirsh, Stanley A. 2,906,235.
Wise Lester V., Mann, and Buergel. 2,895,612.
Bulova Watch Co. Inc. : See —
Bulova, Arde, Anderson, and Schleifer. 2,890,522.
Bulova, Arde, and Punzmann. 2,890,523.
Fachon, Emil E. 2,871,654.
Hetzel, Max. 2,888,582.
Hetzel, Max. 2,900,786.
Hetzel, Max. 2,908,174.
Schleifer, Morton D. 2,903,789.
Schlenker, Arthur. 2,913,869.
Bulow, Carl L., to Bridgeport Brass Co. Anti-biofouling
copper-base alloy. 2,887,374, 5-19-59, CI. 75 — 157.
Bulow, Carl L., to Bridgeport Brass Co. Anti-biofouling
copper-base alloy. 2,887,375, 5-19-59, CI. 75 — 157.5.
Buman, Donald W. : See —
Buman, Ralph G., D. W., and J. J. 2,877,057.
Buman, Joseph J. : See —
Buman, Ralph G.. D. W., and J. J. 2,877,057.
Buman, Ralph G., D. W., and J. J. Ensilage loader.
2,877,057, 3-10-59, CI. 302—56.
Bunce, Dean S., to Perfect Circle Corp. Valve stem seal.
2,906,255, 9-29-59, CI. 123—188.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Strand
reeling apparatus. 2,868,468. 1-13-59. CI. 242 — 25.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article
handling apparatus. 2,899,142, 8-11-59, CI. 242 — 25.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for automatically balancing rotating masses. 2,902,883,
9-8-59. CI. 74—573.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for wrapping strand material helically about an advanc-
ing core. 2,910,822, 11-3-59, CI. 57 — 18.
Bunch, Tillman T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Strand
twisting apparatus. 2,910,823, 11-3-59, CI. 57 — 58.52.
Bunder-Glas G.m.b.H. : See —
Hennings, Werner. 2,889,951.
Bundschuh, Harry H. Raised doughnut making machine.
2,905,110, 9-22-59, CI. 107—14.
Bundv Tubing Co. : See —
Etzler, Elmer E. 2,897,805.
Knox, David R., and Gondek. 2,876,823.
Knox, David R., and Gondek. 2,918,100.
Bundy, Willard S., to Barium and Chemicals, Inc. Liquation
of antimony sulfide. 2,890,102, 6-9-59, CI. 23 — 136.
Bungardt, Karl : See — -
Becker, Gottfried, Bungardt, and Lange. 2,875,112.
Bungardt, Walter, to New Process Metals, Inc. Pyrophoric
flints. 2,908,071, 10-13-59, CI. 29 — 191.4.
Bungay, George W., to Electrographic Corp. Backing electro-
types. 2,909.818, 10-27-59, CI. 22 — 58.
Bunge, Otto : See —
Schurich, Herbert, and Bunge. 2,904,978.
Bunge. Wilhelm : See —
Nischk, Giinther, Bunge, and Bayer. 2.868.739
Wilms, Hugo, Bayer, and Bunge. 2,904,532.
Bunge, Wilhelm, K.-H. Mielke, and F. Moller, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Akt. New composition of matter and
process for producing same. 2,886,555, 5-12-59, CI.
260 — 63.
Biinger, August : See —
Heimberger, Helmut, and Biinger. 2,888,727.
Bunger, Dennen J., and H. Troeger, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
'Starter jaw advancing mechanism. 2,882,734, 4-21-59 CI.
74—7.
Bungeroth, Adolf, K. G. Speith, and H. Schrewe, to Mannes-
mann Akt. Continuous casting plants. 2,895,190, 7-21-59,
CI. 22—57.2.
Buningh, Weigert C. : See —
Ten Have, Cornelis D., Buningh, Le Nobel, Pieters, and
Lower. 2,893,954.
Bunn. B. H, Co. : See —
Bunn, Benjamin, H. 2,873,664.
Bunn, Benjamin H. 2,898,847.
Bunn, Benjamin H., to B. H. Bunn, Co.
chine. 2,873.664. 2-17-59. CI. 100 — 27.
Bundle tying ma-
Tying machine.
Bunn, Benjamin H., to B. H. Bunn Co.
2,898,847, 8-11-59, CI. 100 — 4.
Bunnell, Earl C, to The Baird Machine Co. Apparatus for
forming threads in sheet metal shells. 2,908,318, 10-13-59.
CI. 153—72.
Bunnell, Raymond H. : See —
Bauernfeind, Jacob C, and Bunnell. 2,916,385.
Bunnell, William S., to Boyar-Schultz Corp. Deep drilling
attachment. 2,869.402, 1-20-59. CI. 77 — 32.3.
Bunnelle, Philip R. : See —
Allen, James R., Kress, and Bunnelle. 2,892,312.
Bunte, Joseph H. Travel case for shoes. 2,874,813, 2-24-59,
CI. 190—51.
Buntenbach, Rudolph W., to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. High-speed multiple-exposure
photographic apparatus. 2,871,400, 1-27-59, CI. 315 — 10.
Buntenbach, Rudolph W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Electric pulse generator. 2,889,465,
6-2-59, CI. 250—217.
Buntenbach, Rudolph W.. to Vitro Corp. of America. Fre-
quency measuring and display system. 2,919,403, 12-29-59,
CI. 324—79.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Automatic tool
Bunting, Arthur R., to Lupear Product, Inc.
feed. 2.887,911, 5-26-59 CI. 77 — 33.4.
Bunting Brass and Bronze Co., The : See —
Smith, Milton F., and Latva. 2,897,097.
Bunting Co., inc., The : See —
Pearlstine, Morton. 2.S77.826.
Bunting, James \Y\, and F. H. Martin, to Courtaulds Ltd.
Process controllers. 2,904,050, 9-15-59, CI. 200—61.18.
Bunvan, John. Surgical dressings, bandages and the like.
2,877,765, 3-17-59, CI. 128 — 156.
Buon, Georges A. Ignition circuit device. 2,888,574, 5-2G-59,
CI. 307 — 10.
Buono, Mario. Felling machine. 2,894,470, 7-14-59, CI.
112—178.
Buoys, Inc. : See —
Dodge, Robert J. 2,894,269.
Buquor, Adolph P. Magnetic connector. 2,903,667, 9-8-59,
Ql 33$) 12.
Burbank, John E., to Cue Fastener, Inc. Apparatus for gap-
ping slide fasteners. 2,877,S44, 3-17-59, CI. 164 — 47.
Burbanlc, John E., to Cue Fastener. Inc. Locking-type slider
for slide fasteners. 2,880,489, 4-7-59, CI. 24—205.14.
Burbank, John E., to Cue Fastener, Inc. Batwing slider.
2,909,824, 10-27-59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Burbev, Chester P. : See —
Marble, Harold A., and Burbey. 2,884,048.
Burch, Archie E. Hitch for an agricultural tool. 2,871,961,
2-3-59, CI. 172—255.
Burch, Archie E. Hitch for an agricultural tool. 2,898,125,
8-4-59, CI. 280 — 447.
Burch, Co., The : See —
Bianco, Henry J. 2,889.899.
Bianco, Henry J. 2,898,984.
Burch, James P., and T. II. Lee, to General Electric Co.
Magnetic control apparatus. 2,882,457, 4-14-59, CI. 317 —
156.
Burch, Lewis D., to General Motors Corp. Engine. 2,898,-
898, 8-11-59, CI. 123—52.
Burch, Lyndon \V., to Texas Instruments Inc. Switch mech-
anism. 2,899,512, 8-11-59, CI. 200—67.
Burch, Oscar G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method of form-
ing hollow plastic articles. 2,898,633, 8-11-59, CI. 18—55.
Burch, Robert L., and J. W. Larkin, Jr. Manually operable
instructional device for teaching arithmetic. 2,915,834,
12-8-59. CI. 35 — 33.
Burchell, Charles K. : See —
Charlton Cyril B., Burchell, and Loehr. 2,898,241.
Burchenal, Charles H., and I. Balinkin, to The Cambridge
Tile Mfg. Co. Tile assembly on backing. 2,887,867, 5-26-
59. CI. 72—22.
Burchflel, Bruner M. : See —
Prosser, Thomas W., and Burchfiel. 2,878,671.
Burden, James H., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Variable resis-
tors and potentiometers. 2,894,238, 7-7-59. CI. 338 — 174.
Burden, Oscar. Fish lure retriever. 2,895,250, 7-21-59, CI.
43—17.2.
Burden, Roy B., Jr., to Pasndena Investment Co. Secondary
combustion device. 2,879,862, 3-31-59, CI. 183—6.
Burden, Stanley W., and F. W. Meredith, to Smiths America
Corp. Navigational instruments for aircraft. 2,906,127,
o_29— 59 CI 74 5 4
Burdett. Henrv S., toG. Stibbe & Co.. Ltd. Circular knitting
machines. 2,871,684, 2-3-59, CI. 66 — 14.
Burdge, Samuel W. : See —
Nichols, Charles E., and Burdge. 2,878,704.
Burdick Corp.. The : See —
Rnsmussen, Sherrill K. 2,882.904.
Burdick. Glenn A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method
and apparatus for controlling electron beams. 2,898,493,
8-1-59, CI. 313—77.
Burdick, Ralph V. J.-. Combination drawer-pull and bottle
opening device. 2,892,367, 6-30-59, CI. 81—3.1.
Burdine, Nathan T., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Measure-
ment of physical conditions of porous material. 2,913,658,
11-17-59, CI. 324 — .5.
Burdorf, Donald L. : See —
Heath, Roy T., and Burdorf. 2,894,702.
Bureau van Tongeren N. V. : See —
Van der Kolk, Hendrik. 2,874.799.
Van der Kolk, Hendrik. 2.874,800.
Van der Kolk, Hendrik. 2,874,801.
Bureau, William H. : See —
Altmann, Norman A., and Bureau. 2,916,216.
Altmann, Norman A., and Bureau. 2,916,412.
Bured, Inc. : See —
Marsh, Charles W. 2,896,386.
Buresh, Francis M. : See —
Lansdon, Howard H., Buresh, Castor, and Marks. 2,890,-
497.
Buresh. Francis M.. and H. H. Langdon. to Curlator Corp.
Machine for fiber cleaning. 2,876,500, 3-10-59, CI. 19 — 89.
Burg, Anton B., and P. J. Slota. Jr., to American Potash
& Chemical Corp. Manufacturing phosphinoborines.
2,877.272, 3-10-59, CI. 260—006.5.
Burg, Anton B., and R. I. Wagner, to The University of
Southern California. Phosphine borine compounds and their
preparation. 2,916,518, 12-8-59, CI. 260—606.5.
Burg. Fred G. Machine tool having a turret head. 2,870,659,
1-27-59, CI. 77 — 25.
Burg, Fred G. Valve structure. 2,912,011, 11-10-59, CI.
137—025.3.
Burg, Fred G. Power feed mechanism for machine tools.
2,915,923, 12-8-59, CI. 77—25.
Burg, Robert J. Apparatus for making plastic bags.
2,807,156, 1-6-59, CI. 93—8.
Burgardt, Lothar : See —
Pelz, Willibald, Burgardt, and Wahl. 2,895,825.
Burgardt, Lothar, E. Rcckziegel, and O. Wahl, to AGFA Akt.
Process for the production of a yellow mask image in ma-
genta-colored photographic images. 2,884,325, 4-2S-59, CI.
96 — 9.
Burgdorff, Henry. Knee-action street sweeper broom.
2,875,459, 3-3-59, CI. 15—84.
Burgdorff, Henry. Street sweeper hopper and lift mechanism.
2,917,761, 12-22-59, CI. 15 — 84.
Burge, Richard A. : See —
Brown, Ernest K., Dobbins, and Burge. 2,886,506.
Burgeni, Alfred A., to Personal Products Corp. Method and
apparatus for manufacturing an absorbent product.
2,905,568, 9-22-59, CI. 117—11.
Burger, Albert. Tape dispensers. 2,891,691, 6-23-59, CI.
216—33.
Burger, Alfred, to Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Dialkyl-
aminoalkyl esters of phosphonic acid and method of pre-
paring same. 2.917,533, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Burger Eisenwerke G.m.b.H. : See —
Jung, Anton L. 2,906,620.
Burger, Erich : See —
Burger, Michael and E. 2,894,439.
Burger, Erich. Photographic lens shutter. 2,900,888, 8-25-
59, CI. 95—63.
Burger, Gustav F., to Radio Corp. of America. Pressure-tight
seal. 2,885,227. 5-5-59, CI. 286—1.
Burner, Herbert. Trailer with steerable tandem axles.
2,809,888, 1-20-59, CI. 280—81.
Burger, John C. : See —
Morawitz, John H., and Burger. 2,882.349.
Burger, Joseph. Method of making a cast preparatory to
making a shoe. 2,907,067, 10-6-59, CI. 18—5.1.
Burger, Le Roy, Y,0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month
sectioning instrument.
Club, Inc.
2,879,597,
Adjustable drafting
3-31-59, CI. 33—81.
Burger, Michael and E. Tractive indicator for automatic
aperture controllers. 2,894,439, 7-14-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Burger. Mikulas. K. Beran, and Z. Fend. Process for utiliz-
ing mycellium waste from the production of citric acid and
for the saccharifieation of amylaceous raw material.
2,890.988. 0-16-59. CI. 195—67.
Burgert, Bill E., and H. Tolkmith, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Phosphonate compounds. 2.870,190. 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 461.
Burgert, Frederick L., to Ideal Pleating Co. Sewing and
trimming mechanism. 2,917,013, 12-15-59. CI. 112 — 127.
Burgert, Harold E., small percentages to various assignees.
Meat tester. 2,916,915, 12-15-59, CI. 73 — 352.
Burgert, Herbert A., to I G M A A. G. Spring frame for the
upholstery of seats and/or back rests more particularly for
the seats in motor vehicles. 2,877,831, 3-17-59, CI. 155—
179.
Burgess, Arthur A., Jr. : See —
Jones, Herbert O., and Burgess. 2,911,816.
Burgess, Bernard L. Tool for supporting and upsetting
rivets. 2,899.852, 8-18-59, CI. 78—53.5.
Burgess Cellulose Co. : See —
Eichmeier, Russell R. 2,918,399.
Burgess, Charles K., deceased : The Royal Trust Co., and E. K.
and R. E. Burgess, executors. Ignition safety system cut-
out switch. 2,868.309. 1-13-59, CI. 180—82.
Burgess, Charles R., deceased ; The Royal Trust Co., E. K.
and R. R. Burgess, executors of said C. R. Burgess. Col-
lision safety switch. 2.872,495, 2-3-59, CI. 123 — 146.5.
Burgess, Cyril A., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Bridge networks. 2,880,396, 3-31-59. CI. 333—11.
Burgess, Edward G., Jr. : See —
Newell. William H., Burgess, Zabb, and Frangoulis.
2.888,195.
Newell. William H., Burgess, Zabb, and Frangoulis.
2,888.203.
Burgess, Edward S. Coaxial cable switch. 2,897,313,
7-28-59, CI. 200—87.
Burgess, Elizabeth K. : See —
Burgess. Charles R. 2.868.309.
Rurgess, Charles R. 2.872,495.
Burgess, Emorv C. Roll-carrying typewriter attachment.
2.908,371, 10-13-59, CI. 197—133.
Burgess, Leslie G., and W. H. Gee, to General Motors Corp.
Silencer for pulsating gaseous currents. 2,902,109, 9-1-59,
CI. 181—53.
Burgess, Leslie M. Evaporative cooling system. 2,913,S83,
11-24-59, CI. 62—121.
Burgess, Louis : See —
Tour, Sam. 2,907,637.
Burgess, Louis, deceased • S. Tour, M. Burgess, and E. B.
Beitler, executors. Process of producing carbides.
2,869.990, 1-20-59. CI. 23 — 208.
Burgess, Louis, deceased ; M. Burgess and E. B. Beitler,
executors, to S. Tour and himself. Process of winning
elemental phosphorus. 2,897,057, 7-28-55, CI. 23—223.
Burgess-Manning Co. : See —
Bnran, Joseph G. 2.887.564.
Baran, Joseph G. 2.887,565.
Melas, Adalbert. 2.876.740.
Melas, Adalbert. 2,877,336.
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Burgess, Murray : See — -
Burgess, Louis. 2,809,990.
Burgess, Louis. 2,897,057.
Tour. Sain. 2,907,037.
Burgess Products Co. Ltd. : See —
Holdeu, Brian A. 2,898,428.
Burgess, Ralph E. : See —
Burgess, Charles R. 2,8GS,309.
Burgess, Charles K. 2,872,495.
Burgess, Robert W., C. G. Baehr, and C. Curello, to The
Greist Mfg. Co. Decorative stitchers. 2,907,290, 10-6-59,
CI. 112—100.
Burgess, Thomas J., and F. G. Ridgers, to N. Slater Co. Ltd.
Hangers for transmission cables. 2,879,903, 3-31-59, CI.
248—63.
Burgess-Manning Co. : See —
Hoyle, Robert L. 2,912.062.
Burgett, Monte I., Jr., to Philco Corp. Multiple-signal modu-
lation system. 2,908,749, 10-13-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Burgher, Maurice W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electrical
apparatus. 2,913,096, 11-17-59, CI. 339—20.
Burgin, Albert E. Toy for simulating the ejection of a
pilot parachuting from a jet airship. 2,878,615, 3-24-59,
CI. 46—80.
Burgin, Kermit H. Two piece garage door. 2,893,482,
7-7-59, CI. 160 — 191.
Burgiss, Walter P., to Chatham Mfg. Co. Stop motion system
for looms and the like. 2,906,298, 9-29-59, CI. 139 — 353.
Burgman, Leo C. Track pin and bushing seal. 2,906,562,
9-29-59, CI. 305—10.
Burgmer, Josef. Apparatus for the assembly and finishing
of sets of duplicating forms. 2,869,864, 1-20-59, CI. 270—
52.
Burgon. George A. : See —
MitcbelCCurtis C, and Burgon. 2,915,919.
Burgon, William J., and P. Zenczak. Process of separating
a crude composition obtained from bark into its com-
ponent parts. 2,880,216, 3-31-59, CI. 260—397.25.
Burgon, William J., and P. Zenczak. Methods of processing
and refining crude chemical fractions obtained from bark.
2.891.046. 6-16-59. CI. 260—124.
Burgoyne, Harris G. Machine for dispensing beverages.
2,878,908, 3-24-59, CI. 222—129.1.
Burgus, Warren H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Recovery of cesium from waste solu-
tions. 2,892,680, 6-30-59, CI. 23 — 25.
Burgv, Ravmond A. : See —
Borden, Joseph H., and Burgy. 2,875,853.
Borden, Joseph H., and Burgy. 2,889,010.
Burhans, Ralph \V., to The Standard Oil Co. Fuel testing
apparatus. 2,8S8,822, 6-2-59, CI. 73 — 35.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Forced
flow steam generating system. 2,881,741, 4-14-59, CI.
122 — 33
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, SociSte' Anonyme. Steam power
plant. 2,884,760, 5-5-59, CI. 60—73.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres S. A. Steam power plant hav-
ing a forced flow steam generator. 2,900,792, 8-25-59, CI.
60—67.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Condensing
steam heated boiler feed water heating system including a
condensate operated turbine. 2,900,793, 8-25-59, CI.
60—107.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. System for
starting and temporarily taking the load off a steam power
plant having multistage reheating. 2,901,887, 9-1-59, CI.
60—73.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Valve
mechanism. 2,908,477, 10-13-59, CI. 251—14.
Buri, Alfred, to Sulzer Freres. Societe Anonvme. Plunger
pump for hot liquids. 2,910.007, 10-27-59, CI. 103 — 153.
Burion, Etienne P. Twin-piston machine working according
to a two-stroke cycle for producing compressed fluids.
2,902,207, 9-1-59, CI. 230—56.
Burk, Earl E. Mattress extension. 2,883,683, 4-28-59, CI.
5—345.
Burk, Marvin C. : See —
Flnegpl. Pale A., and B"rk. 2,886.710.
Burk, Marvin C, and D. A. Fluegel, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Noise thermometers. 2,884,786, 5-5-59, CI. 73—359.
Burkard, Ralph F. : See —
Lilienfeld. Julius E. 2,884,575.
Burkart. F., Mfg. Co. : See —
Burkart, Harry J. 2,882.959.
Burkart, Harry J., to F. Burkart Mfg. Co.
cushion construction. 2,882.959, 4-21-
Embedded sprint
-59. CI. 155 — 179.
Burke, Ambrose. Sound reproducer. 2,897,291, 7-28-59,
CI. 179 — 115.5.
Burke, Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Exothermic re-
action mixture and method of cast welding a copper base
alloy utilizing same. 2,870,499, 1-27-59, CI. 22 — 205.
Burke. Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Cast welding appa-
ratus. 2.887,743, 5-26-59, CI. 22—116.
Burke, Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Cast welding
apparatus. 2,904,862, 9-22-59, CI. 22 — 116.
Burke, Donald J., to Erico Products, Inc. Plastic molding
machine. 2,917,773, 12-22-59, Cl. 18 — 5.
Burke, Earl J., to Sprague Electric Co. Non-slip friction
drive. 2,896,572, 7-28-59, Cl. 118 — 420.
Burke, Edward A. : See —
Thomas, Robert D., and Burke. 2,916,626.
Burke, George F. C. : See — ^
Johnson, Herbert, and Burke. 2,868,161.
Burke, George F. C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Mech-
anisms for applying rod cement. 2,905,142, 9-22-59, Cl.
Burke George F. C, to United 'Shoe Machinery Corp.
String tag attaching devices. 2,911,928, 11-10-59, Cl.
112—104.
Burke, George K„ to R. K. Laros. Venoclysis equipment.
2.907,325, 10-6-59, Cl. 128—214.
Burke, Gus V., to Gus' Tackle Co., Inc. Triggered fish pole
holder. 2,908,099, 10-13-59, Cl. 43 — 16.
Burke, J. E., Co., The : See —
Burke, John E. 2,911,687.
Burke, Jeanette E. Stitching guide and holding attachment
for sewing machines. 2 876,721, 3-10-59, Cl. 112—148.
Burke, Jerry A., Jr., to Experiment Inc. Drafting instru-
ment. 2,908,081, 10-13-59, Cl. 33—107.
Burke, John E., to The J. E. Burke Co. Pre-fabricated metal
stage. 2,911. 6S7, 11-10-59, Cl. 20—1.123.
Burke, John T., Jr., to National Aluminate Corp. Corro-
sion reduction. 2,901.439, 8-25-59, Cl. 252—389.
Burke, Joseph M., to General Motors Corp. Coupler operating
device. 2,885,(595, 5-5-59, Cl. 213—106.
Burke, Kenneth R., to Koppers Co., Inc. Process for the pre-
vention of tar still corrosion. 2,901,424, 8-25-59, Cl.
208—348.
Burke, Peter F. C. : See —
Rogers, Douglas C, and Burke. 2,890,371.
Burke, Robert E. Detachable flag pole bracket. 2,914,278,
11-24-59. Cl. 248—42. „ „
Burke, William J. Safety latch for hinges. 2,8 1 8,510,
3-24-59, Cl. 16—144.
Burke, William O., to National Lock Co. Hinge assembly
for cabinets and the like. 2,911,667, 11-10-59, Cl. 16—
190.
Burkhalter, Robert R., and P. J. Mazziotti, to Dana Corp.
Midship bearing support. 2,897,023, 7-28-59, Cl. 308—184.
Burkhard, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Synthetic
resin and insulated electrical conductor. 2,894,934,
7-14-59, Cl. 260—75.
Burkhard, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Resinous ma-
terials plasticized with a methoxybenzene dicarboxylic acid
ester. 2,902,382, 9-1-59, Cl. 106 — 181.
Burkhard, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Linear poly-
esters. 2,902,469, 9-1-59, Cl. 260 — 47.
Burkhard, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Linear poly-
amide resins. 2,902,475, 9-1-59, Cl. 260—78.
Burkhard, Charles A., and J. F. Brown, Jr., to General
Electric Co. Method of forming mononitro hydrocarbons.
2,867.669, 1-6-59, Cl. 200 — 644.
Burkhardt, George C, C. Eastwood, and J. P. Hamilton,
to Container Corp. of America. Stacking tray and handle
therefor. 2,896,835, 7-28-59, Cl. 229—34.
Burkhardt, Lawrence E. : See —
Donahue, William J.. Jr., and Burkhardt. 2,872,868.
Burkhardt, Max, E. Grnfried, and G. Raunecker, to W. C.
Heraeus G.m.b.H. Manufacture of spinning nozzles.
2,879,676, 3-31-59, Cl. 76—107.
Burkhart, William H., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Electronic computer. 2,872,107, 2-3-59, Cl. 235—61.
Burkhart, William H., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Magnetic recording system. 2,890,440, 6-9-59, Cl. 340 —
174.
Burkland, Richard L., and J. W. Graves, Jr. Additive control
device. 2,891,579, 6-23-59, Cl. 138—45.
Burkland, Theodore L., to Deere & Co. Shell molding appa-
ratus. 2,871,531, 2-3-59. Cl. 22—90.
Burkus, John, to United States Rubber Co. Polyurethane
polymer containing a metallic dicyanamide. 2,877,192,
3—10—59 qi 260 2 5.
Burland, Peter D.. and R. G. Roth, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Telomers. 2,808,837, 1-13-59. Cl. 260—537.
Burland, Peter D., and R. G. Roth, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Drilling mud containing a telomer. 2,911,365, 11-3-
59, Cl. 252—8.5.
Burleigh Brooks Inc.1: See —
Rizzatti, Frank, and Callahan. 2.880,490.
Burleson, Howard A. Lock seam tubing with multiple inde-
pendent plies. 2,872.945, 2-10-59, Cl. 138—62.
Burleson, James C, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polymers of
hydrocyanic acid. 2,894,916, 7-14-59, Cl. 260 — 2.
Burley, Chester F., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. X-ray
tubes. 2.886,723, 5-12-59. Cl. 313 — 32.
Burley, Robert M.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Navigation
device. 2,867,393. 1-6-59, Cl. 244—77.
Burlington Industries. Inc. : See —
Butler, Vaughn H. 2.908,154.
Lucas, Ike F. 2,904,283.
Macon, John S. 2,911,806.
Taylor, James L., and Byerly. 2,890,567.
Burman, Harry G. : See —
Dersch, John A., and Burman. 2,885,973.
Burman, Joseph O., to Progressive Machinery Corp. Machine
to crimp rims to boxes. 2,876,820, 3-10-59. Cl. 153—1.
Burman & Sons Ltd. : See —
Briggs, Walter H. 2,891,515.
Burmeister, Earl R., and H. H. Schott, to General Mills,
Inc. Steam iron with partitioned tank. 2,878,600,
3-24-59, Cl. 38—77.
Burmeister, Earl R., and H. H. Schott, to General Mills,
Inc. Push
38 — 77.
button steam iron. 2,878,601, 3-24-59, Cl.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
decorative purposes.
2,868,051.
Burmeister, Herman R., to The Adams & Westlake Co. Lug-
gage rack with illuminated seat numbers. 2,887,802, 5-26-
59, CI. 40 — 130.
Burmeister, Lloyd G. : See —
Stuller, Walter H., and Burmeister. 2,880,890.
Burmeister, Toiro U. L. : See —
Fransson Frans J., and Burmeister. 2,904,784.
Burmister, Clarence A. : See —
Hickley, Thomas J., Burmister, and Ross. 2,911,642.
Burnard, John W. : See —
Beiswanger, John P. G., and Burnard. 2,883,277.
Burnbaum, Jack, to Bradford Novelty Co., Inc. Ornament
for Christmas trees and other
2,907,130, 10-6-59, CI. 41 — 10.
Burndy Corp. : See —
Arnott, William, Jr. 2,901,722.
Aune, Alan E. 2,889,394.
Cornell, Edward S., Jr. 2,903,668.
Dibner, David. 2,889,422.
Dupre, Henry P., and Matthysse. 2,895,002.
Dupre, Henry P., Reischer, and Wallenhorst
Lazar, Michael. 2,901,528.
Lazar, Michael. 2,907,241.
Matthysse, Irving F., and Bullinger. 2,903,539.
Pellier, Christian V. 2,885,776.
Ralla, Edward S., and O'Keefe. 2,907,814.
Rosner, Saul, and Heller. 2,901,003.
Schwamb. George T. 2,868,895.
Burnell, John B. : See —
Dolza, John, and Burnell. 2,867,201.
Burnell, John B., and R. R. Roberts, to General Motors Corp.
Idle speed control device. 2,915,914, 12-8-59, CI. 74—
472.
Burner, Bingham F. Hvdraulic power transmitting mecha-
nism. 2,907,231, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 701.
Burnet, George, Jr. : See —
Lubin, Bernard L., and Burnet. 2,884,999.
Burnet, William B., and C. R. Anderson, to Superior Sepa-
rator Co. Apparatus for grading grain. 2,915,182,
12-1-59, CI. 209—294.
Burnett, Albert L., and J. H. Showell. Means for auto-
matically switching on the parking lights of vehicles.
2,897,301, 7-28-59, CI. 200 — 35.
Burnett, Alexander H., to Swift & Co. Meat slicing machine
control apparatus. 2,898,962, 8-11-59, CI. 146—94.
Burnett, Barrie S., and G. F. Taylor, to Submarine Cables
Ltd. Water-tight cable entry. 2,886,626, 5-12-59, CI.
174 — 18.
Burnett, Henry J. Pick-up device. 2,900,039, 8-18-59,
CI. 181—24.
Burnett, Leo S. : See —
Soule, Edward C, and Burnett. 2,880,103.
Burnett, Peter P. A., to United States Rubber Co. Method
of making decorated plastic sheet material. 2,874,416,
2-24-59. CI. 18 — 47.5.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydraulic
torque converter. 2,871,661, 2-3-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Combination
disc and transverse type wheel brake. 2,871,990, 2-3-59,
CI. 188—70.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake.
2,871,991, 2-3-59, CI. 188—70.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Axially and
transversely movable brake. 2,871,992, 2-3-59, CI. 188 —
70.
Burnett. Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Composite
disk and shoe brake. 2,888,105. 5-26-59, CI. 188 — 74.
Burnett, Richard T., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake.
2,897,921, 8-4-59, CI. 188—70.
Burnett, Richard T.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Combination
shoe and disk brake. 2,910.144, 10^27-59. CI. 188 — 70.
Burnette, Llewellyn W., and M. E. Chiddix, to General
Aniline & Film Corp, Production of N-acyl taurides.
2,880.219, 3-31-59, CI. 260—401.
Burnette, Thaddeus C, Jr., to United States of America,
Air Force. Universal drive coupling. 2,885,872, 5-12-59,
CI. 64 — 23.
Burnette, Wayne B. Double ended wrench with adjustable
sockets. 2,900,857, 8-25-59, CI. 81 — 185.
Burney, Harold W. : See —
Beemer, Paul K., Anderson, and Burney. 2,903,864.
Burnham, Charles S. : See —
Anthony, Harry E., Burnham, De Ment, Hahn, and
Hepler. 2,886,396.
Burnham. John, to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Capacitor.
2.871,425. 1-27-59, CI. 317—230.
Burnham. Philip A. Cable gripping and pulling device.
2,888.295, 5-26-59, CI. 294 — 86.
Burnham, Robert R., to Union Carbide Corp. Corrosive re-
sistant polyethylene emulsions. 2.868,742, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 17.
Burnight, Thomas R., and R. A. Emmett, Jr. Blind landing
system. 2,901,742, 8-25-59, CI. 343—6.
Burnley, Edward G. Car cabana anchor and placement guide.
2,914.277. 11-24-59, CI. 248 — 39.
Burns. Albert L., Jr. : See —
Chadderdon, Jack, and Burns. 2,912,273.
Burns. Bernard L., to Morgan Construction Cr>. Coupling.
'2,909.045. 10-20-59, CI. 64—9.
Burns, Cecil H., Jr., and M. J. Mendelson, to The National
Cash Register Co. Data retrieval svstem. 2,900,132,
8-18-59, CI. 235—61.7.
Burns, Claude A., to Morton Salt Co. Preparation of pure
sodium chloride brines. 2,902,418, 9-1-59, CI. 204 — 128.
Burns, Claude H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus
for operating gaseous discharge devices. 2,877,382,
3-10-59, CI. 315—138.
Burns, David H., to Paramount Pictures Corp. Coin operated
means incorporating credit storage. 2,914,159, 11-24-59,
CI. 194 — 1.
Burns, Edward M. Blower. 2,904,847, 9-22-59, CI. 19—72.
Burns, Erwin : See —
Carr, Charles J., and Burns. 2,882,019.
Carr, Charles J., and Burns. 2,882,020.
Burns, Erwin. Liner hanger and packer. 2,877,850, 3-17-
59, CI. 166—124.
Burns, Erwin. By-pass liner hanging apparatus. 2,916,092,
12-8-59, CI. 166—124.
Burns, Fred P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Piezoresistive semiconductor microphone. 2,905,771,
9-22-59, CI. 179—110.
Burns, Harold S., and P. A. de Mars, to Pickard & Burns, Inc.
Loudspeaker system. 2,880,817, 4-7-59, CI. 181 — 31.
Burns, Harold W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of meta-sulfoisophthalic acid. 2,895,986,
7-21-59. CI. 260—507.
Burns, Henry L., and R. L. Rollofson, to Alar Products, Inc.
Valve seal. 2,872,221, 2-3-59, CI. 286—26.
Burns, Jabez, & Sons, Inc. : See —
Kopf, Joseph L. 2,887,383.
Burns, James T. Combination container and broiler pan.
2,875,683, 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 425.
Burns, John H., R. L. Ditmer, and D. L. Weeks, to The
National Cash Register Co. Data recording apparatus.
2,878,872, 3-24-59, CI. 164 — 113.
Burns, Joseph C, and A. E. Beckers, to Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc. Storage tube. 2,896,106, 7-21-59, CI.
313—68.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
beam controlling apparatus. 2,900,562, 8-18-59, CI.
315—18.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr., and E. O. Keizer, to Radio Corp. of
America. Magnetic recording system. 2,915,594, 12-1-59,
CI. 179—100.2
Burns. Loren D. Television antenna support device.
2,882.080, 4-14-59. CI. 287 — 99.
Burns, Maurice P. Venetian blind rack. 2,875,971, 3-3-59,
CI. 248—161.
Burns, Meryl C, G. J. Giel, Jr., and R. J. Stahl, to Marchant
Calculators, Inc. Magnetic decimal accumulator. 2,867,379,
1-6-59, CI. 235—61.
Burns, Meryl C, G. J. Giel, Jr.. and R. J. Stahl, to Smith-
Corona Marchant Inc. Calculating machines. 2,895.674,
7-21-59, CI. 235—167.
Burns, Ray S. : See —
Eichenberg, Robert, and Burns. 2,868,221.
Burns, Robert S. : See —
Beall, Francis W.. and Burns. 2,878,151.
Burnside, Harvey E. W. : See —
Barr, Frank T., Burnside, Brown, Jahnig, and Martin.
2,889,267.
Burn-Zol Co. : See —
Peterson, Russell M.. Spencer, Peterson, and McLouth.
2.880.682.
Buros, Clayton E. : See —
Hanson. Reuben J., and Buros. 2,884,297.
Burr. Alan C. : See —
Howe, Harold, and Burr. 2,878,859.
Howe, Harold, and Burr. 2,879,120.
Burr, Alfred E. Single pedal control for automobiles.
2,867,308, 1-6-59, CI. 192—3.
Burr, John E., Jr. : See — ■
Alexander, Herbert C, and Burr. 2,918,603.
Burr, Myrtice C, to Pure Carbon Co., Inc. Controlled clear-
ance carbon bearings. 2,901,300, 8-25-59, CI. 308 — 238.
Burr. Robert P., and R. J. Keogh, to Hazeltine Research, Inc.
Color-image-reproducing apparatus. 2,874,211, 2-17-59,
CI. 178 — 5.4.
Burrage, Albert E., to Burrage & Boyde Ltd. Non-electric
vacuum cleaners and like cleaning appliances. 2,874,400,
2-24-59, CI. 15—359.
Burrage, Albert E., to Burrage & Boyde Ltd. Non-electric
vacuum cleaning machines. 2,910,721, 11-3-59, CI. 15—
342.
Burrage & Bovde Ltd. : See —
Burrage, Albert E. 2,874.400.
Burrage, Albert E. 2,910,721.
Burrell, Gilbert, to General Motors Corp. Frusto conical
combustion chamber and method of making same.
2,878,800, 3-24-59, CI. 123—191.
Burrise Andrew H.. to Admiral Corp. Motor mounts and
clips.' 2,868.484, 1-13-59. CI. 248—22.
Burroughs. Carl E. Folding spray leader. 2,910,245, 10-27-
59. CI. 239 — 167.
Burroughs Corp. : See —
Averv, Robert W. 2.877.439.
Bade'r, Clifford J., and Coin. 2,876,388.
Baker, Corwin W. 2,905.399.
Barnes, George H. 2.900,532.
Barnes. Oeorge H., Meverhnff, and Sohultz. 2,912.637.
Barwlck, Keith E. 2.905,921.
Best, Donald T. 2.910.671.
Blundi. Anthonv A. 2.881.970.
Bozeman, John W. 2,898,576.
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Burroughs Corp. : See — Continued
Bradshaw, Robert S. 2,902,278.
Bright, James W. 2,896,829.
Brown, Edgar A., and Sands. 2,885,148.
Brown, Laurence R. 2,89(3,124.
Cali, Lloyd \V. 2,907,524.
Chen, Tung C. 2,904,727.
Chen, Tung C. 2,918,663.
Chen, Tung C, and Lane. 2,918,660.
Chen, Tung C, and Lane. 2,918,661.
Clark, Edward G. 2,907,898.
Clark, Edward G. 2,916,638.
Cola, Rudolph A. 2,919,347.
Damiano, Victor V. 2,914,840.
Deighton, William W. 2,906,838.
Deighton, William W., Du Gan, Markgraf, and Stromback.
2,914,759.
Disson, Stanley B. 2,876,442.
Disson, Stanley B., and Winsor. 2,915,702.
Dusenburv, Theodore P., and Warren. 2,873,115.
Edsberg, Robert L., and Ogle. 2,918,584.
Eisenberg, Daniel E. 2,891,236.
Engelman, Joseph H., Landrey, and Le Gendre.
2,878,407.
Epstein, Herman. 2,884,618.
Epstein, Herman. 2,88S,666.
Epstein, Herman. 2,919,170.
Epstein, Herman, and Phelps. 2,919,171.
Epstein, Herman, and Tarbuck. 2,917,996.
Forman, Jan. 2.910,(551.
Porman, Jan. 2,919,436.
Poster, Jerrv F. 2,874.371.
Foster, Jerry P., Shuler, and Paquin. 2,895,123.
France, Albert F„ II. 2,904,889.
Gaddis, Arden H., Hoberg, and Williams. 2,918,659.
Gavasso. Louis J. 2,881,895.
Germain, Llovd M. 2,884,493.
Gilson, Paul R. 2,916,728.
Goodwin, Fil F. 2.871,638.
Gray, Robert L. 2,874,333.
Gray, Robert L. 2,892,099.
Greenberg, David R., and Marcus. 2,913,652.
Haddad, Theodore A. 2.891.184.
Hampel, Herbert J. 2.869.089.
Hampel, Herbert J. 2,874,320.
Hampel, Herbert J. 2,876,425.
Hebeler, Charles B., Kerfoot, and Weidenhammer. 2,915,-
911.
Henderson, Robert R. 2,903,962.
Hoberg, George G., Lonergan,, Thornley, Williams, and
Stevens. 2,918,658.
Hohnecker, Otto. 2,903,266.
Hoisington, Richard L. 2.868,473.
Howell, Richard S. 2,918,580.
Isaacs, Oakley G., Jr. 2,879,878.
Jones, John P. 2,876,438.
Jones, John P. 2,912,680.
Jones. John P., and Meyerhoff. 2,911,626.
Kaplan, Henry. 2,875,412.
Kelchner, Harley E. 2,910,293.
Kenosian, Harry, Seif, and Starr. 2,876,058.
Kerfoot, Franklin W. 2,878,684.
Kuchinskv, Saul. 2.876.350.
Kuchinskv, Saul. 2,892,959.
Landrev, Leo R. 2,876.385.
Landrey, Leo R. 2,898,500.
Lane, John H. 2,874,374.
La Patka, Lawrence T. 2.910,672.
Leathers. Ward. 2,911,085.
Loev, David. 2.881.412.
Loev, David. 2,897,483.
MacDonald, Duncan N. 2,882.078.
MacDonald, Duncan N. 2.889,491.
MacDonald. Duncan N. 2.914,752.
Mansky, Clarence B., and Sheaffer. 2,916,726.
Martin. Joseph M.. Norwood, and Winsor. 2,903,502.
McCauley, John H., and Bethke. 2,906,906.
Meyerhoff. Albert J. 2.904.780
Miehle, William. 2,896,848.
Miehle, William. 2,905,833.
Milan-Kamski. Wojslaw J. 2,896,119.
Misbin, Ted J., Hanstein, and Frederick. 2,887,315.
Moore, James K., and Schneider. 2,909,674.
Moore. James K.. and Schneider. 2,909,680.
Moss, Hilary. 2.876,381.
Moss. Hilary. 2,884,560.
Ogletree, William A. 2,892,940.
Ogletree, William A. 2,892,979.
Paivinen, John O. 2,892,936.
Parker. Charles A., and Rainey. 2,877,881.
Pasinski, Arthur M. 2.886,087.
Payne, Walter B., and Thut. 2,891,469.
Peterson. Thomas D.. and Shesser. 2,891,185.
Phelan, Roy L. 2,886,314.
Relis. Matthew J. 2,894,247.
Relis, Matthew J. 2,918,653.
Relis, Matthew J., and Yuni. 2.894,248.
Ricketts, James B„ Jr. 2,904,726.
Ricketts, James B., Jr., Bittmann, and Deutsch. 2,915,-
740.
Rienks, Frits. 2.876,376.
Roesch, Alfred, Jr. 2,885,574.
Burroughs Corp. : See — Continued
Runde, Byron A., and Borutzke. 2,894,615.
Schneider, Stanley. 2,903,601.
Schubert, Ernest J. 2,915,686.
Seif, Eric. 2,899,551.
Selmer, Ernest S. 2,876,348.
Selmer, Ernst S. 2,892,183.
Selmer, Ernst S. 2,916,210.
Sheaffer, Isaac M., Jr. 2,906,130.
Speh, Herman A. 2,885,146.
Starr, David A., Jr. 2,879,340.
Tarbuck, Robert R. 2,869,684.
Taylor, Charles A. 2,878,775.
Templeton, William B. 2,892,328.
Thompson. Lyle G., and Murch. 2,914,729.
Tillman, Robert M. 2,900,508.
Tillman, Robert M. 2,912,653.
Tompkins, Howard E. 2,896,130.
Tompkins, Howard E. 2,904,698.
Wallace, John, and Lane. 2,905,516.
Wallace, Richard A. 2,879,075.
Wolfe, Roger W. 2,906,915.
Wolfe, Roger W.. and de Versterre. 2,877,378.
Yii. Roland. 2,907,896.
Zogg, Frederick E. 2,877,377.
Burroughs, Franklin L. : See —
Stone, Elmer O., and Burroughs. 2,910,909.
Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. : See —
Adamson, Donald W. 2,891,890.
Baltzly, Richard, and Seed. 2,917,430.
Caldwell, Albert G. 2,918,464.
Copp, Frederick C. 2,918,401.
Hitchings, George H., and Roth. 2,897,116.
Hitchings, George H., and Roth. 2,909,522.
Timmis Geoffrey M. 2,917,432.
Burroughs, William P., to General Motors Corp. Hydrogen
elimination in treatment of metals. 2,893,181, 7-7-59. CI.
51 — 282.
Burrows, Arthur T. C. to Geo. W. King Ltd. Conveyor sys-
tems. 2,869,477. 1-20-59. CI. 104 — 89.
Burrows, Arthur T. C, to Geo. W. King, Ltd.
systems. 2,872,056, 2-3-59, CI. 214 — 64.
Burrows, Arthur T. C, to Geo. W. King, Ltd.
systems. 2,901,096, 8-25-59, CI. 198 — 225.
Burrows, Arthur T. C. Conveyor systems.
12-22-59, CI. 104 — 172.
Burrows, James L., to Laboratory for Electronics,
Bistable circuit. 2,872,572, 2-3-59, CI. 250—27.
Burrows, Mrs. Naomi : See —
Smith, Charles L., and Brand. 2,919,180.
Burrv Biscuit Corp. : See —
Hufna gel, Edwin G. 2,880,559.
Bursaux, Jacques, H. Ancelle, and H. de Saint Chamant, to
Comptoir des Phosphates de l'Afrique du Nord. Process
of preparing a phosphated product. 2,875,032,
CI. 71 — 41.
Burski, Leonard J. G., to The Superior Electric Co.
control. 2,885,598, 5-5-59, CI. 315—320.
Burski, Leonard J. G., to The Superior Electric Co. Lighting
control system. 2.910,610, 10-27-59, CI. 313 — 276.
Burst, Francis J. : See —
Darnell, Victor L., and Burst. 2,913,300.
Burst, Francis J., to Hill-Rom Co., Inc. Hospital bed.
2,912,704, 11-17-59, CI. 5—60.
Burstlein, Eugene M., ]A to Societe des Acieries de Longwy
(Societe Anonyme). Electrically heated screens. 2,868.378,
1-13-59. CI. 209—238.
Burt, Donald A., and R. I. Van Nice, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Generator voltage regulator. 2,905,885,
9-22-59. CI. 322—79.
Burt, Donald A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Generator
regulator system. 2,906,940, 9-29-59, CI. 322 — 28.
Burt. F. N., Co.. Inc. : See —
Morrison, Charles C. 2.867,348.
Burt. Farlow B.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gasketed piston
ring seal. 2.876,052. 3-3-59, CI. 309 — 45.
Burt. Howard J., and L. F. Janesek, to Continental 'Can Co.,
Inc. Bulk storage of cans for delivery to an operating unit.
2.893,594. 7-7-59. CI. 221 — 1.
Burt. Joseph P., Jr. Oil well pumping assembly. 2,891,408
6-23-59, CI. 74—59.
Burt, Robert V., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Liquid meter
ing disnenser. 2,889.966, 6-9-59, CI. 222 — 445.
Burt. William C, to Clair Mfg. Co., Inc. Spray gun mover
2.915,859. 12-8-59. CI. 51—263.
Burtchaell, Clarence S. Luggage handle. 2,908,362, 10-13-59,
CI. 190 — 57.
Burtenshaw, Ordeen L., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
Corp. Article holder. 2,913,125, 11-17-59, CI. 211 — 60.
Burtnett. Everett R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Power trans-
mitting mechanism. 2.893.265. 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 677.
Burton, Donald, R. Reed, and F. O. Flint. Process for the
treatment of hides and skins with mucolytic enzymes.
2,871,161, 1-27-59, CI. 195—8.
Burton, Everett T., A. L. Robinson, and E. L. Younker, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time separation com-
munication system. 2,917,583, 12-15-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Burton, Henry S. : See — -
Florev, Howard W., Abraham, Newton, Burton, Kelly,
Hale, and Miller. 2,883,328.
Burton, Howard, to Air-Matic Products Co., Inc. Collet-
fixture assembly with eccentric adjustment. 2,869,879,
1-20-59, CI. 279 — 6.
Conveyor
Conveyor
2,918,021,
Inc.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Burton, Joe M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hypergolic fuel
and its method of use in developing thrust. 2,869,320,
1-20-59. CI. GO— 35.4.
Burton, John A., F. D. Helversen, and J. B. Hyde, to Crown
Zellerbach Corp. Supporting and coupling means for sup-
ply rolls. 2,905,405, 9-22-59, CI. 242 — 55.53.
Burton, Lester \\\, J. K. Thurell, Jr., to General Electric Co.
Encapsulated selenium rectifiers. 2,883,592, 4-21-59, CI.
317—234.
Burton Mfg. Co. : See —
Hassler, Gerald L., Warren, and Egan. 2,909,058.
Burton, Milton, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Canned slug. 2,873,853, 2-17-59, CI.
206—84.
Burton, Milton, L. T. McClinton, and W. M. Garrison, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Means for shielding reactors. 2,877,171, 3-10-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Burton, Ralph M. : See — ■
Frenkel, Marvin A., Frankle, and Burton. 2,880,539.
Burton, Robert E. Bark peeler having pivoted jaws spread
by fluid pressure. 2,888,051, 5-26-59. CI. 144 — 208.
Burton, Robert W., and R. L. Nance, to General Motors Corn.
Fluid power steering valve. 2,867,129, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 388.
Burton, Samuel D. : See — -
Badger, Everett H., Jr., and Burton. 2,900,165.
Burton, Stanley A. C. : See —
Drysdale, Royston F., and Burton. 2,877,148.
Burton, Stuart W., to Thornton Knitting Co., Inc. Hosiery
package. 2,911.093, 11-3-59, CI. 206—45.33.
Burton, Thomas H., to Hordern, Mason and Edwards Ltd.
Driving units for rotary members. 2,880,622, 4-7-59, CI.
74 — 157.
Burton, William P. : See — -
Loughran, Robert T., and Burton. 2.867,579.
Patton, James L., Stanford, and Burton. 2,900,323.
Riblett, Earl W., Burton, Kaufman, and Lefrancois.
2,913,398.
Slyngstad. Charles E., and Burton. 2,882,241.
Burton. William P., P. A. Lefrancois, and E. W. Riblett, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process.
2.88S.397, 5-26-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Burton, William P., and C. E. Slyngstad, to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Method of starting up a reforming process.
2,902,434. 9-1-59 CI. 208 — 134.
Burton, William P., P. A. Lefrancois, and E. W. Riblett, to
The M. W. Kellogg Co. Chemical conversion processes
using a specially prepared molybdenum oxide catalyst.
2,913,400, 11-17-59, CI. 208—136.
Burton, William P., P. A. Lefrancois, and E. W. Riblett, to
The M. \V. Kellogg Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process
with platinum or palladium containing composite catalyst.
2,914.464, 11-24-59, CI. 208—138.
Burtt, Horatio H., and D. R. De Tar ; said De Tar assor. to
said Burtt. Electrical connector with double-ended socket
contacts. 2,904,771, 9-15-59. CI. 339—184.
Burtt. Horatio H, D. R. De Tar, and R. A. Fowler. Printed
circuit card connector. 2.911.609. 11-3-59, CI. 339 — 17.
Burtt, Jack R., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Pneumatic jacket
for aircraft combustion apparatus. 2,878,837, 3-24-59,
CI. 138—63.
Burtzloff, Fred A. Convertible attachment for load carrying
body. 2.909,387, 10-20-59. CI. 296 — 10.
Burwell, John T., Jr., and Q. H. McKenna. to Horizons
Titanium Corp. Fused salt bath for the electrodeposition
of transition metals. 2,876,180, 3-3-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Burzlaff. Karl H. : See —
McDonald. Robert L., and Burzlaff. 2.895.775.
Busanovich, Charles J., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermo-
electric materials and elements utilizing them. 2,902,529.
9-1-59, CI. 136 — 5.
Busanovich. Charles J., and S. M. Thomsen, to Radio Corp.
of America. Photoconducting powders and method of
preparation. 2,876,202, 3-3-59. CI. 252 — 501.
Busch. Charles R., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway
brake mechanism. 2,869.683. 1-20-49. CI. 188 — 59.
Busch, Charles R., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway
brake discs. 2,869.688. 1-20-59. CI. 188 — 218.
Busch, Charles R., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway car
brake mechanism. 2,903,096, 9-8-59, CI. 188 — 59.
Busch, Charles R., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway car
brake mechanism. 2,903,097, 9-8-59, CI. 188—59.
Busch, Charles R., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway car
brake mechanism. 2,903.098, 9-8-59. CI. 188 — 59.
Busch, Georg L. Method for ensiling forage material and the
resulting product. 2,885,289, 5-5-59, CI. 99 — 8.
Busch, Kenneth J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic radar pulse duration-clipper and damper. 2,898,482,
8-4-59, CI. 307 — 108.
Busch, Lee S., and G. W. Bauer, to Mallory-Sharon Titanium
Corp. Alpha titanium alloys containing aluminum and
columbium. 2.899,303, 8-11-59, CI. 75 — 175.5.
Busch, Richard E. : See —
Scozzafava, Milton V., and Busch. 2,879,993.
Busch, Thomas J., to Maxwell Industries. Inc. Tool holder
for boring bars. 2,878,695, 3-24-59, CI. 77 — 58.
Busch, Thomas J., to Maxwell Industries. Inc. Reaming
and de-burring tool. 2,878,696, 3-24-59, CI. 77 — 73.5.
Busch, Thomas N., and D. W. and B. E. Jasper. Method and
apparatus for harvesting trees. 2,876,816, 3-10-59, CI.
144—309.
Buschbom, Floyd E., to Van Dale, Inc. Apparatus for unload-
ing silos. 2,877.907, 3-17-59, CI. 214 — 17.
Buschmann, Oskar H., to Copeland Refrigeration Corp.
Lubricating system for refrigerant compressors. 2,S98,072,
8-4-59, CI. 230—206.
Buschmann, Walter, and W. Biihren, to J. P. Bemberg Akt.
Process for drying sheet material with air. 2,869,246,
1-20-59. CI. 34—23.
Busch-Petersen, Bent, J. J. Cicalese, and R. G. Craig, to
Houdrv Process Corp. Regeneration of butadiene catalyst.
2,915,570, 12-1-59, CI. 260—680.
Busecrus, Hans K., to Braunsehweigische Maschinenbauan-
stalt. Roller mill bearing. 2,890,647, 6-16-59, CI. 100—
170.
Busey, Harold M. : See —
Hammond, R. Philip, and Busey. 2,874,106.
Bush, A. G. : See —
Criner, Harry J. 2,906,309.
Bush, Frederick J., to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive band-
age. 2,897,961, 8-4-59, CI. 206 — 63.2.
Bush. Freeman : See —
Lachmann, Alfred, and Bush. 2,910,388.
Bush, George L., to The Teleregister Corp. Electromagnetic
indicator unit. 2,886,806, 5-12-59, CI. 340 — 379.
Bush, Glenn W. : See —
Lena, Adolph J., and Bush. 2,874,082.
Bush, Jack D., to Callery Chemical Co. Azeotropic extrac-
tive distillation of trimethyl borate. 2,880,144, 3-31-59,
CI. 202—42.
Bush, Jess A., L. D. Freeman, and E. B. Hagerty, to Southern
California Gland Co. Process for preparing crude heparin.
2.884,358, 4-28-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Bush, Louis F. : See —
Allegrina, Louis A., and Bush. 2,889,545.
Bush, Rankin J. : See —
Hewitt, Ellis E., Bush, and Jeffrey. Re. 24,636.
Bush, Robert G., to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Method
of interleaving sheets of material between slices of food
and apparatus therefor. 2,877.120, 3-10-59. CI. 99 — 171.
Bush, Robert M., R. W. Jensen, and L. T. King, to The
Garrett Corp. Fluid motor. 2,896,590, 7-28-59, CI.
121—119.
Bush Russell J., to General Motors Corp. Sealing strip.
2,878.535, 3-24-59, CI. 20—56.4.
Bush, Russell J., to General Motors Corp. Bell and spigot
joint with plural flexible lip type seal. 2,896,974, 7-28-59,
CI. 285 — 110.
Bush, Russell J., and R. E. Sayre, to General Motors Corp.
Window frame. 2,898,643, 8-11-59. CI. 20—11.
Bush, Russell J., and R. E. Savre, to General Motors Corp.
Window frame. 2,898,647, 8-11-59, CI. 20—56.4.
Bush. Thomas F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method fnr
making cellular vinyl chloride resins. 2,909,493, 10-20-59,
CI. 260 — 2.5.
Bush, Vannevar, to United States of America. Navy. Elec-
tronic comparator. 2.873.912. 2-17-59. CI. 235—61.7.
Bush, Walter M., I. F. Salminen, and J. R. Thirtle, to East-
man Kodak Co. Photographic color couplers containing
mono-n-alkyl groups. 2,908,573, 10-13-59, CI. 96 — 100.
Bushev, Theodore J. : See —
Nielson, Carl A., Bushey, and Currens. 2,888,921.
Bushi. Michael : See —
Behm, Carl M., and M. and S. Bushi. 2,S71,061.
Bushi, Steve : See — ■
Rehm. Carl M.. and M. and S. Bushi. 2.871.061.
Bushmever, Richard W., to J. I. Case Co. Draft-propelled
implement. 2.897,903, 8-4-59. Cl. 172—263.
Bushnell, Clifford B., and W. A. Lawson, Jr.. to Eastman
Kodak Co. Tension control apparatus. 2,917,252, 12-
15-59. Cl. 242—75.47.
Bushnell, David P. : See —
Oswald, Richard L. Re. 24,692.
Bushnell. James D.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Solvent dewnxing plant with unitary compressor. 2,909,475,
10-20-59, Cl. 208—35.
Bushnell. James D., and F. F. Doering, Jr.. to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Use of butane diluent in recovery
of snent phenol from solvent extract by crystallization.
2.912 376. 11-10-59, Cl. 20S — 321.
Bushnell, William L. Decorative star. 2,894,345, 7-14-59,
Cl. 41—10.
Bushong, Raymond M., C. W. Clark, and F. P. Holloway. to
Union Carbide Corp. Carbonaceous cement. 2,S90,128,
6-9-59, Cl. 106 — 80.
Bushwav George H. Cooking machine. 2,86S,112. 1-13-59,
Cl. 99 — 410.
Bushwav, George H., to Shu-Conditioner Inc. Box toe blank
conditioning machine. 2,903,999, 9-15-59, Cl. US — 426.
Bushwav. George H. Corn popping machine. 2,907.264. 10-
6-59, Cl. 99—238.3.
Busignies. Henri G., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Channeling system for frequency spectrum
transmission. 2,895.009, 7-14-59, Cl. 179 — 15.
Busignies, Henri G., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Long distance communication system.
2,871,344, 1-27-59, Cl. 250—15.
Busignies, Henri G., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Direction finder. 2.S71.476, 1-27-59, Cl.
343—120.
Buske. Gilbert E. : See —
Cataline, Acial L., and Buske. 2.909.232.
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Buske, Gilbert E., and R. L. Morden, to Motor Wheel Corp.
Power take-off for lawn mowers. 2,896,603, 7-28-59, CI.
123—195.
Buskirk, John E., to General Motors Corp. Vent cap.
2.896.007. 7-21-59, CI. 136—177.
Buskirk, John E., to General .Motors Corp. Nonoverfill device.
2,883.14-1. 4-21-59, CI. 136 — 17S.
Buslik, Walter S., and T. L. Vinson, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Tape feeding machine. 2,919,076,
12-29-59, CI. 242 — 55.12.
Busquet, Herman Th. J. A., to "Hala" Nederlandsche Lampen-
fabriek N.V. Lamp shade. 2,898,451, 8-4-59, CI. 240—108.
Buss, Benjamin A., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Ironing machine. 2,906,042, 9-29-59, CI. 38 — 48.
Buss, Benjamin A., to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Washing machine. 2,909,052, 10-20-59 CI. 68 — 58.
Bussard. F.mmerv J. H„ to Aveo Mfg. Corp. Stable tran-
sistor oscillator system. 2,894.211, 7-7-59. CI. 331—117.
Bussard, Emmery J. H., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Automatic over-
load protection system. 2,918,629, 12-22-59, CI. 330 — 51.
Busse. Floyd E., to Consolidated Foundries and Mfg. Corp.
Receptacle filler. 2,867,246, 1-6-59, CI. 141 — 34.
Busser, Kay : See —
Coover, Richard E. 2,898,616.
Busseuil, Henri, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite :
G.O.L. Tooth-brush. 2,917.057, 12-15-59, CI. 132 — 84.
Bussey, Vincent M. Snag dislodger or lure retriever.
2,914,880, 12-1-59, CI. 43—17.2.
Bussiere, Lawrence S. : See —
Rancourt. Alphonse. and Bussiere. 2.910,824.
Bussmann, Frank H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for
electric circuits. 2,880,291, 3-31-59, CI. 200 — 154.
Bussmann, Frank H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for
electric circuits. 2,910,562, 10-27-59. CI. 200 — 119.
Butcher, Charles H., Jr.. to General Motors Corp. Hollow
stem poppet valve. 2.8S2.8S6. 4-21-59. CI. 123 — 188.
Butcher. Kenneth L. Automatic regulation of the rate of
flow of a fluid through a pipe or the like. 2,916,047,
12-8-59, CI. 137—501.
Butcher, Oswald E., to William Kenvon & Sons Inc. Spindle
idler mechanism. 2. 879. 639, 3-31-59, CI. 57—88.
Buteosk, Arthur F. Railroad rolling stock cleaners. 2,901,-
434, 8-25-59. CI. 252 — 136.
Buteosk, Richard A., to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Lithium
base grease. Re. 24,681, 8-18-59, CI. 252 — 37.
Butera. Sam A. Visual aid for dial tvne measuring instru-
ment. 2.885.994, 5-12-59. CI. 116—133.
Butkevich. Stanley J., to Admiral Photo Products Co. Pho-
tographic slide protector. 2,874,498, 2-24—59, CI. 40 — 152.
Butkns, Walter A., to General Motors Corp. Flexible seal.
2.891,827. 6-23-59, CI. 308—180.
Butler, Adolf G., to American Pipe and Construction Co.
Continuous cage-making machine. 2,903,553, 9-8-59, CI.
219—56.
Butler, Arthur N., and J. Graves, said Butler assor. to said
Graves. Tubeless tire mounter. 2,871,929, 2-3-59, CI.
157—1.21.
Butler, Caroline, to American Cyanamid Co. Oxidizing and
onticnl blench. 2.903,430, 9-8-59, CI. 252 — 99.
Butler, Charles W. : See —
Parker. Warren H. 2,902,118.
Butler, Chester J., L. D. Ermish, J. W. Llnsley, Jr., and D. F.
Thomas, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of preparing
and presenting assembling instructions bv pictorial repre-
sentations. 2,917,834, 12-22-59, CI. 35 — 8.
Butler Co. : See —
Altmnnn. Norman A., and Bureau. 2.916.216.
Altmnnn. Norman A., and Bureau. 2.916.412.
Butler. Donald H. Water hardening mixtures. 2,899,326,
8-11-59. CI. 106—97.
Butler. Edward I. Automatic timer and control unit.
2 871.938. 2-3-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Butler, Edward J. Time switch. 2,887,543, 5-19-59, CI.
200—37.
Butler. Ernest M. Peg charts. 2.902.776. 9-8-59 CI 35 — 27.
Butler, Fay .T. and H. L. Illuminated fishing float." 2,908,101,
10-13-59, CI. 43—17.5.
Butler. Francis E. : See —
Mattingly, Robert D., and Butler. 2,912,929.
Butler. Frank A. : See —
Grigsrs, William H., and Butler. 2,875.055.
Butler. Frank I). Multiple drive gear and pinion geared,
multiple pressure stage compounded, elastic fluid com-
pressor, applicable to a combustion turbine. 2,876,947,
3-10-59. CI. 230—141.
Butler. Frank I). Axiallv opposed dual row jet reaction
turbine. 2,915.876, 12-8-59, CI. 60 — 39.35.
Butler. Oeortre A. : See —
Eichenbore. Robert, and Burns. 2.868 221.
Butler. Cordon L. Striking device for golfers. 2,911,221,
11-3-59. CI. 273 — 196.
Butler. Henry J., tn Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc brake
for vehicles. 2.867.295. 1-6-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Butler. Henrv J . to Dunloo Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc brake for
vehicles. 2,873.005, 2-10-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Butler, Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc brakes.
2,894,607, 7-14-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Butler. Henry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc brakes.
2,907.412, 10-6-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Butler, Hildred L. : See —
Butler, Fay J. and H. L. 2,908,101.
492096— P 10
Butler, Homer H., Jr. : See —
Curl, Robert B., and Butler. 2,900,068.
Butler, Howard E. : See —
Sabo, Julius J., and Butlor. 2,908,941.
Butler, James M., to The British Non-Ferrous Metals Research
Assn. Titanium alloys. 2,868,640, 1-13-59. CI. 75 — 175.5.
Butler, James P. : See —
Favre, John A., Butler, and Mitacek. 2,883,343.
Butler, Jesse L.. to Sanders Associates, Inc. Conical scan-
ning antenna systems as used in radar. 2,870,440, 1-20-59,
CI. 343 — 755.
Butler Jesse L., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Parallel trans-
mission line circuit. 2,877,427, 3-10-59, CI. 333—9.
Butler, Jesse L., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Conical beam
antenna system. 2,878,470, 3-17-59, CI. 343—763.
Butler, Jesse L., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Conical scan-
ning means for antenna beam. 2,878,471, 3-17-59, CI.
343—763.
Butier, Jesse L, to Sanders Associates, Inc. High frequency
antenna 2,881,435, 4-7-59, CI. 343—781.
Butler, Jesse L., to Raytheon Co. Microwave scanning
antennas. 2,895,131, 7-14-59, CI. 343—754.
Butler, Jesse L., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Three conduc-
tor planar antenna. 2,914,766, 11-24-59, CI. 343—771.
Butler, John F. : See —
Hausman, Albert F„ and Butler. 2,888,169.
Butler, Juanita S. : See —
Butler. Judson C, Lum, and Carlston. 2,878,235.
Butler, Judson C. deceased (by J. S. Butler, administratrix),
F. G. Lum. and E. F. Carlstron, to California Research Corp.
Polvamide of meta-xylylene diamine and 8 to 10 carbon
atom aliphatic dicarboxylic acids. 2,878.235. 3-17-59, CI.
260 — 78.
Butler, Keith H. : See —
Thomas, Martha J., and Butler. 2,901,647.
Butler, Keith H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Indium-
activated phosphor. 2,898,302, 8-4-59, CI. 252—301.4.
Butler, Keith H.. H. H. Homer, and M. J. Thomas, to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Method of coating electric lamp
envelopes. 2 878.137. 3-17-59, CI. 117—17.
Butler, Keith H„ H. H. Homer, and R. M. Rulon, to Sylvania
Electric Prodticts Inc. Electroluminescent phosphors.
2,919,249, 12-29-59, CI. 252—301.6.
Butler, Keith H., and R. M. Rulon, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Method of making electroluminescent phos-
phors. 2.919,250, 12-29-59, CI. 252 — 301.6.
Butler, Keith H , and M. J. Thomas, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. High pressure mercury vapor lamp. 2,919,-
365, 12-29-59, CI. 313—108.
Butler. Kenneth : See —
Howlett. Frank. Butler, and Low.
Butler Mfg. Co. : See —
Botkin, Lawrence A. 2.874,973.
Callison. Richard P. 2,901,849.
Forma n, George W., and George.
Simpson. Harold (!., and Rimmer.
Victor. Irving. 2.893.925.
Butler, Robert E. Decorative outside framed awning.
2,871,525, 2-3-59. CI. 20 — 57.5.
Butler. Robert W., to Hercules Powder Co. Stabilised icings
and preparation. 2 914,410, 11-24-59, CI. 99—139.
Butler, Stanley C. : See—
Marsh, De Loss L., and Butler. 2,900,972.
Butler, Sfaniev C Inhal^tor gauge device. 2,889,828, 6-9-59,
CI. 128—142.
Butler, Stanley M., to Alan Muntz & Co., Ltd. Fuel injection
pumps for internal combustion engines. 2,884,919, 5-5-59,
CI. 123—139.
Butler, Thomas A. : See —
Spedding Frank H„ Butler, and Johns. 2,877,109.
Butler, Thomas J., to United States Steel Corp. Method
for determinins the permeability of steel to hydrogen.
2.886.407, 5-12-59. CI 204 — 1.
Butler. Vaughn H., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Yarn
handling and severing mechanism for circular knitting
machines and method. 2,908,154, 10-13-59, CI. 66 — 140.
Butler, Wallace B.. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Multi-
part breech bolt mechanism. 2,881,547, 4-14-59, CI.
42—16.
Butler, Wallace B.. F. A. Prybyla, and J. J. Reardon, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Sear safetv operated by
loading cover and breech bolt. 2,871,606, 2-3-59, CI. 42—
70.
Butler. Wilfred, to Garrard Enginering and Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Speed control for srramophones and the like. 2,888,108,
5-26-59. CI. 188 — 187.
Butler, William F. : See —
Beacham, Robert C, and Butler. 2,912,980.
Butler, William F., and R. H. Willet. to Cutter Laboratories,
Inc. Blood donor assembly. 2,915,062, 12-1-59, CI. 128 —
214.
Butlin, Charles E.. to Perry Plastics, Inc. Valve for fuel
pumps and the like. 2,904,065, 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 454.4.
Butman, Robert C. Sector selector. 2,890,448, 6-9-59, CI.
343—5.
Butner, Robert E., and O. M. Young. Dispensing pill box.
2,899,047, 8-11-59, CI. 206 — 42.
Butt, Alan G., to The Trane Co. Heat exchanger. 2,869,835,
1-20-59, CI. 257—245.
2,907,754.
2,896,444.
2,871,997.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Butt, Kenneth S., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co.,
Ltd. Rectifier assembly. 2,897,420, 7-28-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Butter, George N., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Anticor-
rosion agent. 2,905,644, 9-22-59, CI. 252 — 392.
Butterfield, Harry E., Jr. : See —
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Butterfield. 2,896,867.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Butterfield. 2,905,397.
De Angelis, Angelo C. and Butterfield. 2,905,398.
Butterfield, John L., and C. F. Renner, to General Electric
Co. Disconnectable clutch. 2,910,846, 11-3-59, CI. 64 —
28.
Butterfield, John P., to Chrvsler Corp. Link supported axle
suspension. 2,888,271, 5-26-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Butterfield, Louis M. Display carton for fruit and vegetables.
2,918,204, 12-22-59, CI. 229 — 2.5.
Butterfield, Peter H., and C. A. Carter, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for the production of 2-alkyl-l-chloroalkanes.
2,908,725, 10-13-59, CI. 260—657.
Butterfield, William C, and J. D. Madden, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Welding apparatus. 2,892,925, 6-30-59, CI. 219—127.
Buttermore, Provance H., and R. S. Field. Ladder.
2.875,935, 3-3-59, CI. 228—36.
Butters. Robert A. : See —
Rohrman, Henry F., and Butters. 2,895,234.
Butterweich. Abraham S. Decorative sheeting with multi-
color sparkle effect. 2,880.542. 4-7-59. CI. 41 — 22.
Butterworth British Automatic Machine Tool Co. Ltd. : See —
Butterworth, Harold, and Bolingbroke. 2,906,540.
Butterworth. Charles F. Metering valve for carburetors and
the like. 2,881.063, 4-7-59. CI. 48—180.
Butterworth, Gilbert J., and E. T. Young, to Sperry-Sun
Well Surveying Co. Well surveying instruments. 2,886,397,
5-12-59, CI. 346—74.
Butterworth, Harold, and F. Bolingbroke, to Butterworth
British Automatic Machine Tool Co. Ltd. Hydraulically
operated chucks. 2,906,540, 9-29-59, CI. 279—4.
Butterworth. John W., to Mackay Radio and Telegraph Co.
Automatic keyer for lifeboat radio equipment. 2,869,116,
1-13-59. CI. 340—356.
Butterworth. John W„ to Mackav Radio and Telegraph Co.
Piezoelectric resonator. 2,878,451, 3-17-59, CI. 332 — 2.
Butterworth System. Inc. : See —
Lione, Leonard V. 2,917.243.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Dispensing
carton. 2,889.977, 6-9-59, CI. 229 — 17.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Collapsible
advertising or display device. 2,897,977, 8-4-59, CI.
211—135.
Buttery, Kenneth T., to Sutherland Paper Co. Container.
2,902,203, 9-1-59, CI. 229 — 31.
Buttironi, Giovanni, and A. Giavarini. Reversible conveyor
system. 2,893,538. 7-7-59. CI. 198 — 110.
Buttke, Richard A., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Planer and attach-
ments therefor. 2,873,776, 2-17-59, CI. 144 — 252.
Buttles, Robert F., to Northrop Aircraft Inc. Collapsible
cargo carrying dolly. 2.886,339, 5-12-59. CI. 280 — 42.
Biittner, Artur, to Sehnellpressenfabrik Akt. Heidelberg.
Driving arrangement for the impression cylinder of a cylin-
der printing press. 2.868.119. 1-13-59. CI. 101 — 283.
Buttner, Artur, to Sehnellpressenfabrik Akt. Heidelberg.
Sheet guard arrangement for cylinder printing presses.
2,871,782. 2-3-59. CI. 101 — 279.
Buttner. Artur, to Sehnellpressenfabrik Akt. Single-revolu-
tion high-speed cylinder press. 2,895,414, 7-21-59, CI.
101 — 173.
Buttner, Artur, to Sehnellpressenfabrik Akt. Machine for
heating embossing moulds of high-speed cylinder presses.
2,896,532, 7-28-59, CI. 101 — 25.
Buttner, Artur, to Sehnellpressenfabrik Akt. Heidelberg.
Sheet feeding mechanism for sheet handling apparatus.
2.899.203. 8-11-59. CI. 271 — 53.
Biittner. Artur, to Sehnellpressenfabrik Aktiengesellsehaft
Heidelberg. Arrangement for printing with a numbering
frame in a high-speed cylinder press. " 2,900.898, 8-25-59.
CI. 101—76.
Buttner, Artur. to Sehnellpressenfabrik Aktiengesellsehaft
Heidelberg. Printing press. 2,901,179, 8-25-59, CI. 239—
67.
Buttner. Franz, and E. Enk, to Wacker-Chemie
Production of isopropenylacetate. 2,867,653,
260 — 488.
Buttner-Werke Akt. : See —
Kamp. Heinrich. 2,869.249.
Buttolph, Dovle D.. to Phillips Petroleum Co.
rotarv filter. 2.889.931. 6-9-59, CI. 210 — 404.
Buttolph, Ralph Q. Method and apparatus for providing a
well bore with a deflected extension. 2,894,722, 7-14-59,
CI. 255—1.6.
Buttrey. John W. : See —
Brophy, James J., and Buttrey. 2,914.728.
Butts, Joseph R. Pickup. 2,892,371, 6-30-59. CI. 84 — 1.16.
Butts. Maurice J. TJniversallv mounted adiustably position-
able mirror. 2.915,944, 12-8-59, CI. 88 — 97.
Butts. Richard R. Flush valve construction. 2,916,251,
12-8-59. CI. 251 — 40.
Butz James N., to Continental Can Co.. Inc.
2.867,367. 1-6-59. CI. 229 — 14.
Butzko. Robert L.. to National Cleveland
2.907,069, 10-6-59,
G. m. b. H.
1-6-59, CI.
Continuous
Freezer package
2,891,833. 6-23-
Corner packing.
Vacuum
molding machine.
Butzow, George M.
8-11-59, CI. 22—
Corp.
CI. 18—19.
Sand conditioning apparatus. 2,898,651,
Buvelot, John A., to American Steel Foundries. Slack ad-
juster. 2,869,904, 1-20-59, CI. 287—58.
Buvelot, John A., to American Steel Foundries. Tread brake
arrangement. 2,917,134, 12-15-59, CI. 188 — 56.
Buxbaum, Joseph. Device for positioning water hose.
2,887,288, 5-19-59, CI. 248—88.
Buxton, Elliott R., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Acceleration anticipation switch. 2,879,958, 3-31-59,
CI. 244 — 76.
Buxton, James E., and J. J. Digbv, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Engine starter gearing. 2,903,892, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 9.
Buxton, Inc. : See —
Mageau, George J., Jr. 2,874,740.
Buyens, Harold J. : See —
Kielsmeier, Elwood W.. and Buyens. 2,882,169.
Buyers, Archie G., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Pyrochemical decontamination meth-
od for reactor fuel. 2,892,701, 6-30-59, CI. 75—84.1.
Buyers, Archie G.. E. E. Motta, and F. D. Rosen, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Decontami-
nation of neutron-irradiated reactor fuel. 2,918,366,
12-22-59, CI. 75—84.1.
Buyze, Edwin K. : See —
Eksergian, Carolus L., and Buyze. 2,888,102.
Buzard, Fred L. Fish bait. 2,914,408, 11-24-59, CI. 99 — 3.
Buzas, August J. : See —
Schenck, Remsen T., S. K. Schenck, and Buzas. 2,91S,485.
Buzbee, Lloyd R. : See —
Closson, Rex D„ Ecke, and Buzbee. 2,880,066.
Closson, Rex D., Ecke, and Buzbee. 2,880,067.
Ecke, George G., and Buzbee. 2.892,857.
Filbey, Allen H., and Buzbee. 2,892,871.
Buzick, John W., Jr. Lint slide. 2,914,809, 12-1-59, a.
19—66.
Buzicky, Edmund J., to Whirlpool Corp.
rack and improved arrangements thereof
59, CI. 312—304.
Byam, Erwin B. : See —
Hoyt. Herbert L., and Byam. 2,891,263.
Byam, Peter M., to Fasco Industries, Inc. Fluid operated
electric switch. 2,898,418, 8-4-59, CI. 200—83.
Byars, Glen H. Water measuring device for fuel system or
the like. 2,884,785, 5-5-59, CI. 73—304.
Byatt, Dennis W. G. : See —
Jolliffe. Sidney A. W., Byatt, Watson, Hatch, and French.
2.917.741.
Byatt, Dennis W. G., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co.
Ltd. Radio direction finders. 2,879,506 3-24-59, CI.
343—118.
Bybee, Genoris R. Combined clothesline and rack and awn-
ing frame. 2,887,233. 5-19-59, CI. 211—87.
Bycer. Bernard B.. to Tele-Dvnamics Inc. Modulator-oscil-
lator circuit. 2.869.080. 1-13-59. CI. 332 — 28.
Bychinsky, Wilfred A., to General Motors Corp. Low ten-
sion spark plug. 2,874,322, 2-17-59. CI. 313—131.
Bychinsky. Wilfred A., and A. Candelise. to General Motors
Corp. Spark plug. 2.874.323. 2-17-59. CI. 313—144.
Byerlein, Arthur A., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Press.
2,888,894, 6-2-59, CI. 113 — 16.
Bverlv. Lawrence C. : See —
Taylor. James L., and Ryerlv. 2.890.567.
Byers, Charles L., V„, to Flovd R. Blume. Eve-shank button
holder attachment. 2,900,935. 8-25-59, CI. 112—109.
Byers, Everett J. : See —
Hinders, Henry R., and W.
2,908,409.
Byers. Ralph J. : See —
Whiton, Arthur L.. and Byers.
Byers. William C. : See —
Hinders, Henry R., and W.
2,908.409.
Byers, Whitman, Jr. Floor and
8^-59, CI. 206 — 72.
Byford Labs.. Inc. : See —
Powell. Albert E. 2.914.672.
Byington. James A., to Citrus Maehinerv Co.. Inc.
scrambler. 2.910.165, 10-27-59. CI. 198 — 30.
Bvland. Henrv L., and P. H. Mover, to U.S. Slicing Machine
Co., Inc. Meat tenderizer. 2,886,845. 5-19-59. CI. 17 — 26.
Bvloff, Robert C. and J. K. Jackson, to The Garrett Corp.
Fine speed control. 2,909.706. 10-20-59, CI. 317 — 5.
Bvlund, Eric, to Schick Inc. Tuning means for vibrator
motor. 2.867,737, 1-6-59, CI. 310—19.
Bvnum, Frank A., to Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co.
Heavy duty pump. 2.883.874. 4-28-59. CI. 74 — 411.
Bvqnist, Stanlev H, ^n to E. W. Freeman. Beam antenna.
2.897.498. 7-28-59, CI. 343—834.
Byrd. Carl, to Standard Packaging Corp. Apparatus for
applving closures to flexible containers. 2,897,643, 8-4—59,
CI. 53—59.
Bvrd, Gerald J. : See —
Russell, John K. and Byrd. 2.901,429.
Bvrd, Ravmond and W. Fruit peeler. 2,900,717, 8-25-59, CI.
30 — 24.
Bvrd, Wade : See —
Byrd, Raymond and W. 2,900,717.
Byrd. Walter L. : See —
Chaney, William A., Garrett, and Byrd. 2,878,962.
Bvrkett, Elwood L.. to The Sheffield Corp. Gaging device.
'2.914.860, 12-1-59, CI. 33—178.
C. and E. J. Byers.
2.867,366.
C. and E. J. Byera.
car mat. 2,897,963,
Can un-
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139
Byrkett, Elwood L., and N. Emmons, III, to The Sheffield
Corp. Apparatus for gaging fiber characteristics.
2,880,609, 4-7-59. CI. 73—38.
Byrkett, Elwood L., and H. D. Kiefaber, to The Sheffield Corp.
Gaging apparatus. 2,869,243, 1-20-59, CI. 33 — 178.
Byrne Doors, Inc. : See —
Colburn, Norman E„ Jr. 2,896,558.
Urquhart, Thornton L. 2,869,862.
Byrne, Harold J., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Oral prophylactic compositions comprising a betaine de-
rivative. 2,888,383, 5-26-59, CI. 167 — 93.
Byrne, John F., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Reflex xerography.
2,917,385, 12-15-59, CI. 96 — 1.
Byrnes, James H., to Westoak Machine Corp. Equipment for
oiling metal surfaces. 2,870,737, 1-27-59, CI. 118 — 227.
Byron, John K., to Renold Chains Ltd. Flexible couplings.
2,902,842, 9-8-59, CI. 64 — 14.
Byrum, Ely G., Jr., to The Bahnson Co. Apparatus for
doffing lint collection chambers. 2,901,881, 9-1-59, a.
57—56.
Byssing, George J. Suspended ceiling. 2,895,180, 7-21-59,
CI. 20—4.
Bythrow, Ellsworth P. Vacuum hot top for ingot mold.
2,869,192, 1-20-59, CI. 22 — 147.
By water, James E., to Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Linkage mecha-
nism for attachment of mounted implements to tractors and
the like. 2.873,125, 2-10-59, CI. 280 — 461.
Bywater, William, Ltd. : See —
O'Byrne, Brendan. 2,915,804.
C.A.V. Ltd. : See —
Clegg, John W. 2,891,533.
Curzon, Thomas. 2,883,488.
Evans, Fraser M. 2.877,711.
Evans, Fraser M. 2.891.415.
Evans, Fraser M. 2,901,974.
Evans. Fraser M. 2.910.975.
Kemp, Kenneth A. W. 2,902,017.
Kemp, Kenneth A. W. 2,916,029.
Knight, Basil E. 2,891.631.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W. 2,868,383.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W. 2.891.530.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W. 2,918,872.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W.. and Howes. 2.878,064.
Pettitt. Leslie E.. and Peasev. 2.882,801.
Sutherland, William D. 2,901,915.
Sutherland, William D., and Wheatley. 2,891.411.
CBS-Hytron, a Division of Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. : See —
Fyler, Norman F. 2,890,377.
CDC Control Services, Inc. : See —
Close. Charles D.. Rossi, and Williams. 2,882,037.
CEDEL, Centre d'Etudes et de Developpements de l'Elec-
tronique : See —
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., Heinisch, and Loyen. 2,919,402.
C.E.M. Co. : See—
Koehl. Herman. 2.881.495.
Koehl, Herman. 2,901,800.
C.G.S. Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Dewitz, Gerhard H. 2,886,789.
Dewitz, Gerhard H. 2,907,957.
Dewitz, Gerhard H., and Sontheimer. 2,884,632.
Gabor, William D. 2.891.158.
Gabor, William D. 2,906,967.
Gabor, William D.. and Stahovec. 2 868.896.
Smith-Vaniz, William R., Jr. 2,897,352.
iSmith-Vaniz, William R., Jr. 2,907,876.
Snyder, Ellerv P. 2,911.529.
Sontheimer, Carl G. 2.869.087.
Sontheimer, Carl G. 2,880,321.
Sontheimer, Carl G. 2,895.105.
Sontheimer, Carl G. 2.911,527.
CKD Ceska Lipa narodni nodnik : See —
Vltavsky. Milan. 2.881.403.
CKD Stalingrad narodni podnik : See —
Wergner, Frantisek. 2,897,659.
C P S Mfg. Co. : See —
Cummings, Thomas N., Peterson, and Shiu. 2,909,877.
CS-13 Core. : See —
Vance, Glenn. Powers,
stein. 2.877,286.
Cabanban, Severino J.
9-1-59. CI. 221—240.
Cabaniss. Edward H., to
generating circuit for
2,875,400, 2-24-59. CI. 323 — 74.
Cabbage. John T.. to Pbillins Petroleum Co. Prevention of
caustic embrittlement in fractionators. 2,907,711, 10-6-59,
CI. 208 — 370.
Cabbage. John T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Coking of hy-
drocarbon oils. 2,910.425, 10-27-59, CI. 208 — 53.
Cabbage. John T., to Phillins Petroleum Co. Coking of hy-
drocarbon oils. 2.910.427, 10-27-59, CI. 208 — 126.
Fuses for eelctric circuits. 2.894,099,
-117.
: See —
Fesperman, James L., and Hackney. 2,895,326.
Cabinet Top Industries : See —
Githens. Earl B. 2,867,864.
Cable Belt Ltd. : See —
Walker, John R. 2,893,541.
Stokesberry, Colman, and Klip-
Padlock dispenser. 2,902,187,
General Electric Co.
obtnining squares
Function
of inputs.
Cabell. Roger W.
7-7-59, CI. 200-
Cabin Crafts, Inc.
Cable, Clair A. : See —
Graves, Loinel R., Knapp, Guerreiro, Cable and Wheeler.
2,871,756.
Cabot, Godfrey L., Inc. : See —
Collins, Arthur S. 2 903,340.
Edminster, James W., Beck and Friauf. 2,917,370.
Jackson, William M., II. 2,910,760.
MacKenzie, James C. 2,898,295.
Reintjes, Harold. 2,914.448.
Rogers, Joe Y., Jr. 2,874,839.
Secord, Robert N. 2,886,414.
Stoddard. Stuart V. 2,911,287.
Stokes, Charles A. 2,902,351.
Cabot Shops, Inc. : See —
Jones, Marvin L. 2,887,093.
Scott, Merl G. 2,874,808.
Cacheris, John C. : See —
Jones, George R., Cacheris, and Morrison. 2,897,455.
Cacheris, John C, and H. A. Dropkin, to United States of
America, Army. Microwave modulator. 2,896,172, 7-21-59,
CI. 332—45.
Caddock, Richard E. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., and Caddock. 2,898,568.
Cade, Phillip J., L. H. Gallagher, and W. C. Sibley, to Elec-
tronics Corp. of America. Iris diaphragm. 2,913,972, 11-
24-59, CI. 95—64.
Cadillac Creations. Inc. : See — -
Ebert, Moe M. 2,876,779.
Cadillac Gage Co. : See —
Bauer, Russell E. 2,893,355.
Cadillac! John G. and R. T., to Aacon Contracting Co., Inc.
Shipping box structure with internal securing means for
the box contents. 2,884,125, 4-28-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Cadillac, John G. and R. T. Vehicle cab box. 2,917,165, 12-
15-59, CI. 206—47.
Cadillac, Robert T. : See —
Cadillac, John G. and R. T. 2,884,125.
Cadillac, John G. and R. T. 2,917,165.
Cadle, Richard D., and R. W. Moshier. Aromatic amine alde-
hyde perchlorate resins. 2.871,224, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 72.5.
Cadle, Richard D., and R. W. Moshier. Perchlorate salts of
alkanol amines. 2,899,468, 8-11-59, a. 260 — 584.
Cadotte, John E. : See —
Rohwer, Robert G., and Cadotte. 2,892,737.
Rohwer, Robert G., Refer, and Cadotte. 2,901,382.
Cadwell, Sidney M., L. M. White, S. A. Black, and H. R.
Varvaro, to United States Rubber Co. Method of making
pneumatic tires by casting a liquid polyester-diisocyanate
composition. 2,873,790, 2-17-59, CI. 154 — 14.
Cady George H., and F. B. Dudley. Fluorine fiuorosulfonate
and process for producing same. 2,876,075, 3-3-59, CI.
23 203.
Cadv. Paul' C. : See —
Walker, Frederick W., Cady, and Johnston. 2,881,110.
Cady, Robert S. : See —
Blake, Charles B., and Cady. 2,900,073.
Caesar, Cameron H. : See —
Lukk, Georges G., Caesar, and Ilnyckyj. 2,908,637.
Caesar, Orville S., and J. G. Stieber. Roller shade. 2,894,578,
7-14-59, CI. 160 — 308.
Cafcas. Thomas H., and J. J. Plemich. to Standard Oil Co.
Emulsifiable oil. 2.914.477. 11-24-59. CI. 252—33.4.
Cafferata, Gerald W., to The British Plaster Board Ltd., and
Gyproc Product Ltd. Wire tying device. 2,913,015,
11-17-59, CI. 140—118.
Caffrey, James M., Jr., to Texaco Inc. Mixtures of metal
salts of organic hydroxy compounds. 2,892,782, 6-30-59,
CI. 252 — 42.7.
Cafiero, Michael J. Expansion and deflection conduit coupling.
2,885,461, 5-5-59, CI. 174—84.
Cafolla, Constantine F. : See —
iSmith, Edwin R., and Cafolla. 2.916,949.
Cafolla, Constantine F., to Seneca Falls Machine Co. Tool
carriage feeding and positioning mechanism. 2,907,224,
10-6-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Cagle, Edward M. : See —
Campbell, John' F., and Cagle. 2,889,235.
Cagle, Toby T., to Airheart Products, Inc. Vehicle braking
operation with slack adjustor. 2,905,277, 9-22-59, CI.
188—152.
Cagle, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical pulse circuit. 2,915,649, 12-1-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Cagle, William B.. and W. Ulrich, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Logic circuit. 2,873,389, 2-10-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Cagnolatti, Llovd : See —
Hanson, Elwood W., Drew, and Cagnolatti. 2,886,492.
Cahen, Gilbert M., P. Bonnet, and P. Treille, to Etat
Francais, represented by Secretariat d'Etat £ la Defense
Nationale et aux Forces Armies (Direction des Etudes et
Fabrications d'Armement). Apparatus for detecting radio-
activity. 2,871,365, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Cahen, Max. Optical apparatus for use in accurately posi-
tioning printing plates on a printing cylinder. 2,885,924,
5-12-59, CI. 88—14.
Cahill, Allen E., and V. P. MeConnell, to General Electric
Co. Autocatalytic copper plating process and solution.
2,874,072, 2-17-59, CI. 117—130.
Cahill, Harold G., and C. R. Rasmussen, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for sizing and coalescing articles.
2,882,553, 4-21-59, CI. 18 — 5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Cahill, Joseph J., Jr., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Chromato-
graphic purification of higher fatty alcohols. 2,913,501,
11-17-59, CI. 200—043.
Cahill, Richard II., C. A. De Fazio, and J. C. Lukman, to
Celanese Corp. of America. Polyvinyl acetals. 2,909,507,
10-20-59. <i 200—73.
Cahill, Starr W. : See—
Jaxtheimer, Don C, Cahill, and Simon. 2,884,945.
Calm, Harold, and W. ,T. Theros. ro General Cigar Co. Inc.
Humidifieation cfianiber. 2.8G7.220. l-G-59, CI. 131 — 136.
Calm, Robert L. Double deck sandwich serving unit, having
electric cold pan. 2,886,395. 5-12-59, CI. 312-279.
Cahnon, Nelson C. to Union Carbide Corp. Electrolytic fuse.
2,876,271. 3-3-59, CI. 136—135.
Cahoon, Nelson C, and M. P. Korver, to Union Carbide
Corp. Barrier films for galvanic cells. 2,900,433, 8-18-59,
CI. 136 — 146.
Cail, Roland A., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Auto-
matic machine tools. 2.917,693, 12-15-59, CI. 318 — 162.
Cail, Roland A., and E. M. Payne, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Control system for automatic machine
tools. 2,887,638, 5-19-59, CI. 318 — 39.
Cail. Roland A., and G. E. E. Warder, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Automatic tools and other apparatus for
shaping workpieces. 2,894,186, 7-7-59, CI. 318 — 39.
Cailliot, Serge : Sec —
Appert. Didicr. and Cailliot. 2,918,536.
Cain, Cornelius K., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. N.N.N'.N"
tetraethyl guanidine and its acid addition salts. 2,898,309,
8-4-59, CI. 260 — 501.
Cain, Donald E., and F. E. Zimmerman, to Caterpillar Tractor
Co. Fluid compartment drain plug. 2,877,867, 3-17-59,
CI. 184 — 1.5.
Cain, Donald G., and T. P. Moote, to Pan American Petroleum
Corp. Process for purification of hydrocarbon solutions
of oxygenated organic compounds. 2,877,257, 3-10-59,
CI. 260—450.
Cain, Francis M., Jr. : See —
Jones, Wallace M., and Cain. 2.875,368.
Cain, Harry W. Control circuits and apparatus for telephone
answering and recording devices. 2,883,461, 4—21-59, CI.
179—6.
Cain, Harry W., and J. J. Shively. Electrical terminal struc-
tures. 2,906,990, 9-29-59, CI. 339 — 205.
Cain. Joe H. : See —
Bull. Williard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner and Hill.
2.911.399.
Bull, Williard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner and Hill.
2,911.400
Bull, Williard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner and Hill.
2.911,401.
Cain, William J. : See —
McC.raw, Clarence T.. and Cain. 2,909.794.
Caine, Rolland H.. and G. S. Krohn, to R. R. Donnelley &
Sons Co. Machine for exposing photosensitive material
through photographic transparencies. 2,916,982, 12-15-59,
CI. 95—76.
Caine, Thomas P., to National Steel Corp. Pivot mounted
apparatus for handling coils of strip material. 2,911,164,
11-3-59 CI. 242 — 79.
Cairns, Edward F. Lawn edge trimmer. 2,902,097, 9-1-59,
CI. 172—15.
Caisse, Paul G., to The Fuller Brush Co. Dustpan and
handle. 2.899.699, 8-18-59, CI. 15 — 257.4.
Calabar Corp. : See —
Mazzola. Ambrose, and Mappin. 2.884,871.
Calabrese, David A. Tooth brush bristle clamp. 2,897,531,
8-4-59. CI. 15—257.
Calamai. Edward A., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Television camera iris control mechanism. 2,871,776, 2-3-
59. CI. 95 — 64.
Calamai. Edward A., to General Precision Laboratorv Inc.
Windinsr mpchanism. 2.914.263. 11-24-59. CI 242—55.11.
Calandra, Vincent. Budding implement. 2,908,075,10-13-59,
CI. 30 — 121.
Calbest Engineering & Electronics Co. : See —
Fremont. Herbert, and Parker. 2.896.070.
Calcott, William S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Manufacture of UFi. 2,908,548,
10-13-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Calcut. Robert C. to Admiral Corn. Fastener assembly and
clip therefor. 2.868.489, 1-13-59, CI. 248—223.
Caldas, Isidoro, Jr.: See —
Murtaugh, Justin J., and Caldas. 2,882,270.
Calder, Alexander W., to Jov Mfg. Co Self-cleaning belt
roller. 2,886,169, 5-12-59, CI. 198—229.
Calder. Alexander W., to Jov Mfg. Co. Hydraulic cylinder
assembly. 2,910,049, 10-27-59, CI. 121 — 46.
Calder, Caesar A. Lay down collar support. 2,883,094,
4-21-59, CI. 223—83.
Calderhead. Henrv J. : See —
Bird, James R.. Calderhead. and Heller. 2.891.221.
Calderon, Albert, to Calderon Automation, Inc. Charging
anparatus for steel making furnaces. 2,892,553, 6-30-59,
CI. 214—18.
Calderon Automation, Inc. : See —
Calderon, Albert. 2,892,553.
Calderwnod, David L. : See —
Beresford, Hobart, and Calderwood. 2,913,188.
Calderwood, Gene C. to General Electric Co. Bonding com-
positions. 2,916,403, 12-8-59, CI. 117—232.
Caldwell, Albert G., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.)
Inc. Difiuaternary ammonium compounds and the manufac-
ture thereof. 2,918,404, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 243.
Caldwell, Blake St., to Welex, Inc. Multiple shaped charge
assembly. 2,873,676, 2-17-59, CI. 102 — 20.
Caldwell, Blake M., to Welex, Inc. Well perforating firing
means. 2 883,932, 4-28-59. CI. 102 — 20.
Caldwell, Blake M., to Welex, Inc. Perforating assembly.
2,912,930, 11-17-59, CI. 102—20.
Caldwell. Carlyle G.. and O 1!. Wurzburg, to National Starch
and chemical Corp. Cold wafer soluble amino alkvl ethers
of starch. 2,917,506, 12-15-59, CI. 260—234.
Caldwell Charles W. : See—
Herr, Theodore Z.. and Caldwell. 2.869.695.
Caldwell, Harry J., to Barnes Drill Co. Boring unit.
2,867,139, 1-6-59. CI. 77—3.
Caldwell, John R. See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Caldwell. 2,879,254.
Touey. George P Kiefer, and Caldwell. 2,881.772.
Caldwell. John R., and J. C. Martin, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polymers from 3.5-dimethyl-5-bydroxy-2-he\'enoic acid, 5-
lactone and polyhydroxy compounds. 2,879,260, 3-24—59,
CI. 200—78.3.
Caldwell. John R. and R. Gilkey. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polyester eompnsi'ion and a vinyl comprising pyrrolidone
polymer and method of preparing same. 2,882,255, 4—14—
59. CI. 260 — 45.4
Caldwell, John R., and J. C. Martin, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Substituted nhosnhonylidonp diiminn dihenzoic acids and
polyesters therefrom.' 2,882,294, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 471.
Caldwell, John R., and J. W. Wellman, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Copolvesfers of a glycol, a dicarbowlic acid and a
hydroxy ca'rboxylie acid. 2,887,468, 5-19-59. CI. 260 — 47.
Caldwell, John R.. and R. Gilkey. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polyesters of a glycol, a dicaiboxvlic acid and an amino-
acid. 2.891,929. 0-23-59. CI. 260—75.
Caldwell. John R., and R. Gilkey. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Fiber-forming polyesters from trans-l,4-cyclohexanedicar-
boxvlie compounds and 1.1-cyclohexane dimethanol.
2.891.930 6-23-50. CI 260 — 75.
Caldwell. John R.. R. Gilkey. and C. C. Dannelly. to East-
man Kodak Co. Melt-spun polymeric fibers containing pig-
ments of cross-linked polymerized unsaturated amides and
melt spinning composition therefor. 2,893.970, 7-7-59,
CI. 260—45.4.
Caldwell, John R.. and J. C. Martin, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Esters of 4-(4'-tolvlsulfonv')-benzoic acid and resinous com-
positions plasticized therewith. 2,895,842, 7-21-59, CI.
106 — 179.
Caldwell, John R., and J. W. Wellman, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Copolvesfers of a glycol, p.p'-sulfonyldibenzoic acid
and an aniline derivative. 2.899.408. 8-11-59. CI. 260 — 75.
Caldwell, John R., and E. H. Hill, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polvsulfone resins from bicyclohentene derivatives and sul-
fur'dio.xide. 2. 899. 41 2. 8-11-59. CI. 260—79.3.
Caldwell, John R.. and R. Gilkey. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polyamides of xylenediamine and an aliphatic dibasic acid
up-graded with trans-1.4-cvclohexanediearboxylic acid or
oxalic acid. 2 916,475. 12-8-59. CI. 260—78.
Caldwell, John R., and R. Gilkev, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polyamides of xylenediamine and an alinhatic dibasic acid
un-graded with 1.4-cvdohexanebis (methylamine). 2,916,-
476. 12-8-59. CI. 260 — 78.
Caldwell. John R., and W. J. Jackson, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Polyamides from norcamnhaneaminocarboxylic acids.
2 917 490. 12-15-59. CI. 260 — 78.
Caldwell. Joseph A. : See —
Priest. Gerald G., Morgan, Lytle, Caldwell, and Birdwell.
2.898 294.
Caldwell, Joseph A., and C. Norman, to Jersey Production Re-
search Co. Apparatus for use in corrosion inhibitor injec-
tion. 2.884.942. 5-5-59. CI. 137—132.
Caldwell, Joseph A., and M. L. Lvtle, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Prevention of corrosion. 2,906,708, 9-29-59,
CI. 252—8.55.
Caldwell. Kenneth. Stone picker rake. 2,888,082, 5-26-59,
CI. 171 — 03.
Caldwell, Lawrence G.. to Kennedy Van Sann Mfg. & Eng.
Corn. Means for controlling the operation of material
conveying devices. 2.907,606, 10-6-59, CI. 302—53.
Caldwell Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Czubachowski. Zvsrmunt. 2.913,781.
Decker. Frederick J., and Gregg. 2.871 506.
Decker Frederick J., and Gregg. 2.901 768.
Gregg, Mahlon H., and Decker. 2,890.480.
Caldwell, Paul N., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2.881.371. 4-7-59 CI 317 — 241.
Caldwell. Richard L. : See —
Bonner, Tom W., and Caldwell. 2.905,826.
Caldwell. Samuel P., to The Greist Mfg. Co. Trimming guides.
2.883.756, 4-28-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Caldwell. Samuel P.. to The Greist Mfg. Co. Feed dog cover
for zigzag and like attachments. 2,911,929, 11-10-59,
CI. 112— 160.
Caldwell. Vernon : See —
Dovle James A. 2 911.158.
Dojyle. James A. 2.911,159.
Caldwell, Virginia B. : Sec —
Bowman, Samuel G. 2,900,164.
Caldwell, Washington J. Coil inserting machine for arma-
tures. 2,876,896, 1-13-59, CI. 29—205.
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Electric heat-
-34.
Caldwell, Washington J. Wire brushing machine for coil
leads. 2,910,751, 12-15-59, CI. 15 — 21.
Caldwell, William J., to T. F. Beainan. Method and apparatus
for pressurized supply and high velocity air control.
2.872 S5S. 2-10-59. CI. OS — 33.
Cale, Stanlev A., to Colborne Mfg. Co. Removable scraper
assembly for dough sheeting machine. 2,898,873, 8-11-59,
CI. 107—12.
Caledonia Electronics and Transformer Corp. : See —
Lawson, Harry \\\, Jr. 2.907.929.
Caleluiff, James M., and W. L. Reiter, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Transfer tube mechanism. 2,878,020,
3-24-59, CI. 49—1.
Calehuff, James M., W. L. Reiter, and S. L. Skowronski, to
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Suction transfer mech-
anism. 2.915,201, 12-1-59. CI. 214 — 1.
Calfee, Jolin D., and L. E. Erbaugh, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Production of polyethylene. 2,887,445, 5-19-59, CI.
204 — 102.
Calgary Tent & Awning Ltd. : See —
Birch, Norman B. 2.893.411.
Cal-Gas Equipment Corp. : See —
RowlPS, Franklin M. 2.871.872.
Calhoun, Ernest N., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co.
ing apparatus. 2,8)9,529, 8-11-59, CI. 219-
Cali, Lloyd \V„ to Burroughs Corp, Conditional stop con-
trol apparatus. 2 907,524, 10-0-59. CI. 235 — 151.
Caliezi, Armin, to Ciba Ltd. Process for printing textile ma-
terials and dvestuff preparations thereof. 2,918,345,
12-22-50. CI. 8 — 70.
Caliezi, Armln. to Ciba Ltd. Dibenzacedianthrone. 2,919,-
284, 12-29-59, CI. 260 — 351.
California Computer Products. Inc. : See —
Morton. Robert C. 2.890,125.
Calit'ornia-Doran Heat Treating Co. : See —
Sherwood, Robert C, and Lundmiist. 2,872,364.
California Ink- Co.. Inc.. The: See—
Ersklne, Archibald M„ and Lydon. 2.893.886.
California Institute Research Foundation : See —
Lane. Eric G. 2,909.059.
Potraoek. Francis J., and Zechmeister. 2,871,267.
Wittry, David B. 2.910,621.
California Packing Corp. : See —
Bartlett Ilar.ilrl W. 2.881919.
Magnuson, Rov M. 2,910.392.
Magnuson. Rov M., and Smith. 2,910,393.
Richardson, Alan C. 2.804.446.
Richardson, Alan C. 2,913,343.
California Plasteck, Inc. : See —
Dupree, James X. 2:877.584.
California Reinforced Plastics Co. : See —
Holland, Kenneth M. 2,887,425.
California Research Corp. : See —
Baker, Paul E. 2.910,591.
Baker. Paul E., and Jones. 2.883,548.
Besse, Celest ne P. 2.915,879.
Blake. Francis G., and Schurman. 2,888,663.
Blickman, Johannes, and W'eamer. 2,878,243.
Brandt, Harry. 2.871.005.
Brandt, Harry. 2,900,795.
Butler, Judson C, l.tim. and Carlston. 2,878,235.
Carlston, Earl F.. and Johnson. 2,904,533.
Carter, Crawford F., and Dreher. 2,892,778.
Casagl'ande, Arthur, Hesse, and Bigham. 2,895,301.
He Holt Rifh-'rd R., and Powell. 2,884,365.
He Priester, Coral L. 2,895,555.
I)e Priester, Coral L. 2,905,245.
He Priester, Coral L., and Sinim. 2,887,100.
Hoe. Robert E., Daniel, and Alvev. 2.871.970.
Ellis, John R. B., Robbers, and Rossi. 2,904,592.
Fatt, Irving, and Chit turn. 2.910,436.
Ferstandig. Louis L. 2 884 457.
Fries, Bernard A. 2,899.555.
Frisius, Edward N. 2,885,359.
Green. Jack. 2,902,153.
Griep. Elmer F. 2.911.958.
Grossberc. Arnold L. 2.870,222.
Harle, Oliver L., and Thomas. 2.892,784.
Harle, Oliver L., and Thomas. 2,892.785.
Heaton, Charles D., and Toland. 2,900,428.
Herbert, Edward V. 2,900,724.
Hotten, Bruce W. 2.874,121.
Hotten. Bruce W.. and Lowe. 2.868,728.
Hudachek, Raymond J. 2 877,993.
Jacobs. Frank C. 2,878,649.
Johnson, Carl E., Jr. 2.874,779.
Jones. Stanlev B. 2,872.038.
Jones. Stanlev B. 2 888 509.
Jones, Stanlev B., and Meverhoff. 2,888,568.
Knud-ien. William C. 2.877 °59.
Langlois, Gordon E., and Fischer. 2,902,523.
Lew. llenrv Y. 2.874.125.
Lew, Henrv Y.. and Stavner. 2,874,127.
Lewis. Allen H. 2.875.154.
Lewis, Allen H. 2,897,156.
Linn, William E. 2,901,220.
Lowe, Warren. 2.883412.
Lowe, Warren. 2.808.299.
Lowe, Warren. 2,000.339.
Lowe, Warren. 2,902,450.
Lowe, Warren, and Stayner. 2.892,690.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, and Stuart. 2,892,791.
Scott, John W., Jr.
Scott. John W., Jr.,
Scott, John W., Jr.,
'Servers, Delmar O.
2,892,788.
2,892.792.
2,892,821.
and Kavanagh.
and Kavanagh.
California Research Corp. : See — Continued
Lowe, Warren, btewart, Stuart, and Kavanagh. 2,892,-
816.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and Kavanagh. 2,892,-
818.
Meiuers, Edwin P., Jr. Re. 24,648.
Meneley, William E. 2,870,710.
Mulvany, Paul K., West, and Goldschmidt. 2,891,990.
Neely, George L. 2.911,000.
Nicolson, Kingsley M. 2,919,111.
Rohiback, Gilson H., and Warren. 2,907,351.
Schlatter, Maurice J., and Lum. 2,895,932.
Schurman. Glenn A. 2 809,226.
Scott, John W. 2,902,429.
Scott, John W., Jr. 2,878,193.
Scott, John W., Jr. 2,889,287.
Scott, John W., Jr. 2,898,199.
2,899,365.
Lavender, and Rossi. 2,870,230.
and Luthy. 2,910,514.
2.912,164.
Sieg, Robert P., and Barber. 2.S70.082.
Spurlock, Burwell. 2,889,264.
Stewart. William T.. fioldschmidt. 2.891,991.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe. 2,892,786.
Stewart, Will'jm T.. Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart. William T., Stuart, Lowe,
2.892,819.
Stewart. William T., Stuart, Lowe, and Kavanagh.
2.892,820.
Stewart, William T.. Wilgus, and Stuart. 2.892.793.
Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, and Lowe. 2,892,700.
Stuart, Frank A., Stewart. Lowe.
2,892,783.
Til ley, Aubra E. 2,879.800.
Toland. William G. 2.870 257
Toland William O 2 903 4°0
Toland, William G., Jr. 2,870 217.
Toland, William G., Jr. 2.900,412.
Toland. William G., and Heaton. 2,878,281.
Valentine, Ralph S. 2,900,309.
W'eamer, George L. 2.878.185.
Webster. Antone J., and Humphrey. 2,891,607.
Wright, James R. 2.870.184.
California Sprn v-Ohomical Corp. :' See —
Kohn. Gustave K. 2.873,252.
California Umbrella Co. : See —
RusseP Riv A. 2 914 154.
California Wheeling Machine Products Co. : See —
Enos, Joseph. Jr. 2.001.873.
Enos, Joseph, Jr. 2,908,121.
Cali-Onilt Furniture Corn : Her —
Repaich. Steve J. 2 803 472.
Renai"h. Steve J. 2.803 477
Repaich Steve J. 2 003.046.
Caliri. Vincent ,T„ and L. S. Jnlliffe. Cauterizing device.
2.017 014. 12-15-50. CI 210 — 31.
Calizzano. Pierre, to Societe Rhovyl. Apparatus for the closed
circuit dry spinning of artificial or svnthetic macromoleeu-
lar substances. 2,917,775, 12-22-50, CI 18 — 8
Calkins. Charles W., to Rermite Powder Co. Tilted axis
mnller. 2.875,059. 3-3-59. CI. 241 — 103.
Calkins, John C. : See —
Sisson. Harry H., and Calkins. 2,880,510.
Calkins. John C. to Tubo-cope Co. Tubing caliper.
2.907 111. 10-0-59 H. 33—178.
Call, Clinton B. Means for packaging multiple unit
capacitor. 2.807.418. 7-28-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Callaghan. John J. Devices for use in connection with the
sharpening of chisels, plane irons and like tools. 2,902,801.
9-8-59. CI 51—220.
Callahan. Allie. Combination mower, drier and baler.
2.900.881, 10-27-59. CI. 56—1.
Callahan. J. Russell : See —
Hoban, Fairfield W. 2,875,877.
Callahan, Jack D. : See —
Rizzatti. Frank, and Callahan. 2,880,490.
Callahan. James L. : See — -
Foreman. Robert W., Callahan, and Veatch.
Idol, James D.. Jr., Callahan, and Foreman.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman.
Idol, James O., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman.
Callahan. John C. : See—
Hotchkiss, Charles N., Klnthen, and Callahan.
Callahan, William A., to Detrex Chemical Industries Inc.
Safety glass cleaning. 2.878.188, 3-17-59, CI. 252 — 136.
Callan, Josenh M., and E. D. Spierer, to Magnetic Analysis
Corn. Magnetic wire rope testing. 2,889,513, 6-2-59,
CI. 324—37.
Callan, Joseph M., and C. T. Hermann, to Magnetic Analysis
Corp. Flaw detector for conducting materials. 2,918,621,
12-22-59, CI. 324 — 37.
Callan. William D. Knockdown sectional air conduits.
2.916,054. 12-8-59. CI. 138—64.
Callanen, Frederick B., and B. K. Thomas to The Pure Oil
Co. Mixing device. 2,905,451, 9-22-59, CI. 259 — 102.
Callaway Mills Co. : See —
Priester. Amos H., Jr. 2.910,762.
Ward, Marshall L., and Teal. 2,879,731.
2.874.191.
2.881.212.
2.881.213.
2,881,214.
2.890.985.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Callaway, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multiline answering time recorder for use in telephone sys-
tems. 2,876,282, 3-3-59, CI. 179 — 8.5.
Callaway, William B., and A. A. Deltuvia, Jr., to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone traffic data processor.
2,909,608, 10-20-59, CI. 179—8.
Callear, Thomas E., and A. S. O'Brien, to EastmanKodak
Co. Photographic paper base. 2,895,827, 7-21-59, CI.
96—85.
Callegari, Louis G. Door chain lock assembly. 2,881,611,
4 — 14 — 59, CI. 70 — 93.
Callen, Wallace I. Photographic album. 2,902,996, 9-8-59,
CI. 129 — 20.
Callender, Bernard L., to GPE Controls, Inc. Relay regu-
lator. 2.904,056, 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 83.
Callender, Bernard L., and K. G. Reip, to GPE Controls, Inc.
Hydraulic relay. 2,904,057, 9-15-59, CI. 137—83.
Callender, Jack E. : See —
Blashfleld, William H., Callender, and Harris. 2,905,704.
Callender. Jack E., and G. E. Bosler, to North Electric Co.
Switching apparatus and arrangements for automatic tele-
phone systems. 2,876,292, 3-3-59, CI. 179—27.5.
Callender, Russell J. Voltage multiplication systems.
2,880,385, 3-31-59, CI. 321—2.
Callery, Charles H.. to American Anti Corrosion Corp. Appa-
ratus for applying bitumen coating to metallic surfaces.
2,893,642, 7-7-59, CI. 239 — 132.
Callery Chemical Co. : See —
Adams, Roy M. 2.8S8.327.
Bush, Jack D. 2,880,144.
Carpenter, Richard A. 2,895,985.
Chamberlain, David L., Jr., and Schechter. 2,898,379.
Cunningham, George L. 2,900,223.
Cunningham, George L., Bryant, and Gause. 2.874,024.
Cunningham, George L., and Pretka. 2,894,975.
Edwards, Lawrence J. 2,884,439.
Girardot, Peter R., and Walters. 2,906,771.
Huff, George F. 2,884,311.
Jovner, Powell A., and Pressau. 2,882,414.
Koblitz, Francis F. 2,919,177.
Letsinger, Robert L., Skoog, and Remes. 2,872,479.
McElroy, Albert D., and Nigon. 2,889,194.
Pearson, Richard K., and Wartik. 2,S72,474.
Pressau, Jean P. 2,882,415.
Schechter, William H. 2,889,370.
Schechter, William H. 2,891,086.
Schechter, William M. 2,913,306.
Schechter, William H„ and Shakely. 2,888,326.
Callery, George L. Insert for a container. 2,904,205,
9-15-59, CI. 215 — 100.
Callis. Clayton F., and R. L. Moore, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Separation of ruthe-
nium from aqueous solutions. 2,903,332, 9-8-59. CI.
23—14.5.
Callison, John F. : See — -
Samuels, Abe, and Callison. 2,899,758.
Callison, Richard P., to Butler Mfg. Co. Advertising panel.
2-901,849, 9-1-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Calmenson, Beniamin. Dipstick. 2,917,832, 12-22-59, CI.
33—126.7.
Calmes Andrg. Illuminating spectacles. 2,904,670, 9-15-59,
CI. 240—2.
Calmes, Dallas L., 15% to Wilson Electrical Equipment Co.,
Inc.. 20% to W. F. Wilson, 20% to B. Moore, 5% to G. M.
Mathews, and 5% to J. G. Mullins. Wide beam floodlight.
2,907,870, 10-^6-59, CI. 240—3.
Calor-Emag : See —
Bruckner, Paul, Capeller, Erk, Gottwald, Heyser, Schmitz,
and Vedder. 2.892,062.
Calow. Th., & Co. : See —
Lindemann, Hans. 2,893,275.
Calsetta, Douglas R. : See —
Starr. Donald F., and Calsetta. 2,884.356.
Cal-Tronics Corp. : See —
McLaren, Harry K. 2,881,577.
Calumet & Hecla, Inc. : See —
Greene, Raymond H. 2,868,046.
Creene, Raymond H. 2.870.816.
Kuthe, Charles H. 2,913,009.
Terwilliger, Henry L. 2,917,014.
Calumet Mfg. Co. : See —
Keller, Dan W. 2,877,700.
Calvert, Gresham H. Heating element. 2,874,256, 2-17-59,
CI. 201 — 66.
Calvert, Raymond, to The Wayne Kerr Laboratories Ltd.
Apparatus for measuring small distances. 2,880,390.
3-31-59, CI. 324 — 61.
Calvert, Willard R. : See —
Houdry, Eugene J., and Calvert. 2,867,497.
Calvert, William C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Polymerization
of acrylonitrile-alpha methyl styrene mixtures onto poly-
butadiene and products produced thereby. 2,908,661,
10-13-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Calvin, Melvin : See —
Werner, Louis B., Perlman, and Calvin. 2,894,805.
Calvo. Philip S.. Jr., and W. C. Moser, to E. I. dn Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for the production of regener-
ated cellulose filaments. 2,893,820, 7-7-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Calwire : See —
Paxton, Harold D. 2,910,698.
Smith, Arthur J. 2,918,675.
Camarasa Monje, Antonio, to F. C. Jiminez. Apparatus for
automatically orientating bodies of ovoid shape. 2,907,442,
10-6-59, CI. 198—33.
Cambanis, Louis. Clothes protector for ironing boards.
2,896,346, 7-28-59, CI. 38—111.
Cambeis, Walter, to Fried. Krupp Motoren- und Kraft-
wagenfabriken G.m.b.H. Dual brake systems for auto-
motive vehicles. 2,874,002, 2-17-59, CI. 303 — 2.
Cambell, Lewis, Jr. : See —
Sacher, William S. 2,893,133.
Cambridge Filter Mfg. Corp. : See —
Baldwin, William W. 2,884,091.
Engle, Paul M., Swanton, and Little. 2,907,407.
Engle, Paul M., and Swanton. 2,907,408.
Cambridge Paper Box Co. : See —
Perry, William H., and Olivier. 2,904,238.
Cambridge Rubber Co. : See —
Bingham, George H, Jr. 2,912,368.
Bingham, George H, Jr. 2.913,743.
Cambridge Thermionic Corp. : See —
Abrams, Ralph. 2,899,220.
Abrains, Ralph. 2,899,486.
Abrams, Ralph. 2,910,635.
Abrams, Ralph. 2,918,521.
Cambridge Tile .Mfg. Co., The : See —
Burchenal, Charles H., and Balinkin. 2,887,867.
Cambridge Wire Cloth Co. : See —
Hooper, Fred L. 2,885,164.
Cameo, Inc. : See —
Daftin. Douglas E. 2,872,238.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr. 2,892,415.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr. 2,914,078.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr., and DafHn. 2,887,163.
Cameo (Machinery) Ltd. : See —
Fry, Stanley R., and McCormick. 2,896,942.
Camenzind, Louis, Jr. Pneumatic pulley. 2,882,738, 4-21-
59, CI. 74 — 230.7.
Camera Mart, Inc., The : See —
Hyman, Samuel. 2,877,957.
Camera Services, Inc. : See —
Cohn, Nathan, and Emeritz. 2,897,721.
Camera Vision Productions, Inc. : See —
Robinson, Glen, and Davies. 2,883,903.
Cameraflex Corp. : See —
Henkel. Joseph F. 2,868,064.
Camerino, Bruno, and A. Vercellone, to Sscieta Farmaceutici
Italia. Conversion of epoxy-ketones into hydroxy com-
pounds bv the action of fermenting yeast. 2,880,141.
3-31-59, CI. 195—51.
Cameron, Alasdair B., J. Christie, and T. R. Manley, to A.
Reyrolle & Co. Ltd. and Moser-Glaser & Co. A.G. Voltage
grading in high-voltage switchgear insulation. 2,894,054,
7-7-59, CI. 174 — 21.
Cameron, Donald D. : See —
Brinker, Keith C. Cameron, and Robinson. 2,904,537.
Cameron, Donald E., W. H. Chilson, C. C. Elsesser, and R.
Windmuller, to General Foods Corp. Powdered fat compo-
sition and process. 2,913,342, 11-17-59, CI. 99 — 123.
Cameron, Donald J., to General Motors Corp. Fluid pres-
sure circuits. 2,913,879, 11-24-59, CI. 60—97.
Cameron, Donald P. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, Brunings, and Cameron. 2,876,156.
Bavley, Abraham, and Cameron. 2,883,319.
Cameron, Frank L.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Timing
device. 2,891,637, 6-23-59. CI. 188 — 96.
Cameron, Frank L., and H. Brooks, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Automatic recloser. 2,897,315, 7-28-59, CI. 200— 89.
Cameron, Frank L., and A. R. Harm, to Westinghouse Elec-
Automatic recloser. 2,911,499, 11-3-59, CI.
2,914,115, 11-24-59, CI.
Hilton, to Raytheon Co.
trie Corp.
200—109.
Cameron, Frank M. Seat divider.
155—133.
Cameron. Fred M., Jr. and G. H.
Voltage regulators. 2.907,921, 10-6-59, CI. 315 — 205.
Cameron, Harrv M.. and E. S. Wassel, to American Coldset
Corp. Drill hit with driven auxiliary bit. 2,877,988, 3-17-
59. CI. 255—301.
Cameron. Harry M., and B. K. Haffner, to American Cold-
set Corp. Diamond drill bit. 2,911,196, 11-3-59, CI.
255—301.
Cameron, Hugh J. : See —
Rudd, Wallace C, Cameron, and Osterer. 2,898,440.
Cameron Iron Works, Inc. : See —
Allen, Herbert. 2.873.085.
Allen, Herbert. 2,874,436.
Allen, Herbert. 2.877,977.
Allen, Herbert. Works, and Oliver. 2,912,214.
Anderson, Clifford E. 2,874,437.
Oliver, John P. 2,883.141.
Cameron Machine Co. : See —
Aaron. Charles, and Rockstrom. 2,877,959.
De Gelleke, Gerrit. 2.895.553.
De Gelleke, Gerrit. 2.911.071.
Rockstrom, Leonard, and Aaron. 2,872,126.
Rockstrom, Leonard, and Schmidt. 2.897.89S.
Schmidt, Leon A., and Rockstrom. 2,877,960.
Cameron, Margaret D. : See —
Bennett, George E., and Cameron. 2,889,356.
Cameron, Margaret D., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicidal
method and composition employing bis(2-mythyl-5-ethyl-
pvridine) copper (II) chloride. 2,913,323, 11-17-59, CI.
71—2.5.
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Cameron, Reid A. : See —
Lichtenberger, Harold V., and Cameron. 2,880,155.
Cameron, Robert T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wire
severing machines. 2,877,845, 3-17-59, CI. 164 — 49.
Cameron, Russell J. : See —
Di Tirro, Domenic A., and Cameron. 2,906,246.
Cameron, Warren B. S., to Kenney Mfg. Co. Curtain rod sup-
port bracket. 2,918,245, 12-22-59, CI. 248—263.
Cameron, William L. Pipe hanger. 2,900,155, 8-18-59, CI.
248 — 71.
Cameron-Johnson, Alan : See —
Orloff, Ueorge, and Cameron-Johnson. 2,867,091.
Cameto, JLeon R., to Mistoa Gen Equipment Co. Medicinal
inhalant atomization. 2,869,188, 1-20-59, CI. 21 — 117.
Cameto, Leon R., to Mistoa Gen Equipment Co. Patient
treatment enclosure and frame. 2,915,074, 12—1-59, CI.
135 — 1.
Cametti, Benjamin, and W. M. Wepfer, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Bearings. 2,874,007, 2-17-59, CI. 308—160.
Cametti, Benjamin, and A. C. Hagg, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Totally enclosed canned motor pump. 2,887,061,
5-19-59, CI. 103—87.
Cametti, Benjamin, and W. M. Wepfer, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Motor pump unit. 2,887,062, 5-19-59,
CI. 103 — 87.
Camilli, Guglielmo, A. W. Galloway, and C. H. Tuttle, to
General Electric Co. Clamping arrangement for cascade
transformer. 2,789,488, 3-24-59, CI. 336 — 90.
Camin Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Fialkoff, Samuel. 2,879,209.
Fialkoff, Samuel. 2,889,258.
Camloc Fasterner Corp. : See —
Newcomer, Jacob R„ Jr. 2,878,543.
Newcomer, Jacob R., Jr and Griffiths. 2,879,123.
Summers, J Mills, and Newcomer. 2,878,542.
Summers, J. Mills, and Newcomer. 2,881,499.
Camm, William T., to Littleford Brothers, Inc. Bituminous
miser, mobile, complete with heated bitumen tank, and
combined aggregate drier and mixer. 2,867,421, 1-6-59,
CI. 259 — 158.
Cammack, Arthur R., to Associated Engineering & Equipment
Co., Inc. Microphone. 2,900,453, 8-18-59, CI. 179 — 115.5.
Camp, Burton H., and R. G. Clarke. Ram air bomb ejector.
2,905,055, 9-22-59, CI. 89—1.5.
Camp, Dariel R. : See —
Soldini, Robert B., and Camp. 2,867,336.
Camp, Derupsie C, and C. T. Robinson, to The Cumberland
Case Co. Double action automatic watering valve.
2,894,717, 7-14-59, CI. 251—263.
Camp. Elza Q. : See —
Phillips, Cecil, Jr., and Camp. 2,917,345.
Camp, Henry R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semi-
conductor rectifier device. 2,883,591, 4-21-59, CI. 317 —
234.
Camp, James B. . See —
Buckingham, Howard B., and Camp. 2,880,377.
Camp, James B., to United States Steel Corp. Light carriage
and strip guide mechanism for pin hole detector. 2,886,716,
5-12-59, CI. 250 — 219.
Camp, James B., and D. J. Reed, Jr., to United States Steel
Corp. Control system for electrostatic precipitation.
2,897,914, 8-4-59. CI. 183 — 7.
Camp, John M. : See —
Eckel, John E., and Camp. 2,898,084.
Kellner, Jackson M., and Camp. 2,906,341.
Camp, Leon W., to Research Corp. Plastic cast ring stack
transducer. 2,879.496, 3-24-59, CI. 340 — 11.
Camp, Leon W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Transducer con-
struction employing annular vibrators. 2,906,991, 9-29-59,
CI. 340—8.
Camp, Leon W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pressure-release
structure for transducer. 2,908,245, 10-13-59, CI.
116 — 137.
Camp and Mclnnes, Inc. : See —
Klahr, Edwin E., and Stafford. 2,892,330.
Camp, Richard L„ and W. J. Paulson. Portable electric
lanterns. 2,875,324. 2-24-59, CI. 240—52.15.
Camp. Robert W. Low current resistance measuring device.
2,891.219, 6-16-59. CI. 324 — 62.
Camp. S. H., & Co. : See —
Yeakey, Forrest I., and Sheldon. 2,910,984.
Camp, Samuel C, and D. R. Stevens, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Hexa-hydrocarbylphosphoramide solvents
for halogenated aromatic insecticides. 2,880,131, 3-31-59,
CI. 167 — 42.
Camp, William J. Dial control selective ringing apparatus.
2,897.276. 7-28-59, CI. 179 — 17.
Camp, William M., to Coats & Clark Inc. Bobbins. 2,918,-
886, 12-29-59, CI. 112 — 251.
Campagna, Michele, to Bristol Mfg. Corp. Heat insulated,
gusset-type, waterproof footwear. 2,897,610, 8-4-59, CI.
36 — 4.
Campagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin (Robert
Puiseux & Cie) : See —
Bourdon. Pierre M. 2,894,555.
Campanell, Samuel, to Bowers Battery and Spark Plug Co.
Safety light assembly. Re. 24,631, 4-14-59, CI. 340 — 321.
Campbell, Albert B., to Campbell Products Co. Dispensing
valve structure for aerosol container. Re. 24,599, 2-10-59,
CI. 222—394.
Campbell, Albert B., to Campbell Products Co. Dispensing
assembly. 2,870,944, 1-27-59, CI. 222 — 509.
Campbell, Alexander, Jr. : See —
Nettles, Forrest T., and Campbell. 2,892,150.
Campbell, Alfred, and W. A. Jones, to Parke, Davis & Co.
Oxazolidone compounds and means for producing the same.
2,915,527, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 307.
Campbell, Andrew, Jr., to Houdry Process Corp. Preparation
of piperazine. 2,873,274 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 268.
Campbell, Arthur B., to General Time Corp. Illuminated
electric clock. 2,875,320, 2-24-59, CI. 240 — 2.1.
Campbell, Barney P. Distributor for lawn sprinkling systems.
2,880,757, 4-7-59, CI. 137—627.
Campbell, Bert J. Sanding pad. 2,889,667, 6-9-59, CI. 51—
186.
Campbell, Carol, Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Charles, Malcolm J. 2,898,523.
Campbell, Catherine T. : See —
Campbell, Edward J. and C. T. 2,884,173.
Campbell, Charles E. Rotisserie. 2,885,952, 5-12-59, CI.
99—421.
Campbell, Charles H.
Jenkins, Lloyd T.,
Campbell, Charles H.,
See —
and Campbell. 2,878,229.
and D. H. Chadwick, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Manufacture of /S-halo-alkyl phosphites.
2,877,260, 3-10-59. CI. 260—461.
Campbell, Charles H., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, tris (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium oxide,
and hydrochloric acid, and method of making same.
2,878,228, 3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Campbell, Charles H, and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate and phenol disulfonic acid
and method of making same. 2,878,230, 3-17-59, CI. 260 —
32.6.
Campbell, Charles H., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate, phosphorus pentoxide, and
sulfuric acid and method of making same. 2,878,231, 3-17-
59, CI. 260—32.6.
Campbell, Charles R., to The Chemstrand Corp. Purification
of hexamethylene diamine. 2,889,256, 6-2-59, CI. 202 — 46.
Campbell, Claude C, Jr., to General Dynamics Corp. Con-
stant speed system. 2,890,604, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 752.
Campbell, Claude N., Jr. Bulk dispensing container.
2,894,666, 7-14-59, CI. 222—528.
Campbell, Conrad J., to Hercules Powder Co. Air-drying
resinous ester from partial allyl ether of pentaerythritol.
2,885,375. 5-5-59, CI. 260—22.
Campbell, Dan : See — ■
Bacheller, "D" Flavius. 2,879,924.
Campbell, David S., to Cardwell Westinghouse Co. High
capacity draft gear. 2,916,163, 12-8-59, CI. 213—33.
Campbell, Denis J., Jr. : See —
Hull, Wilson R., and Campbell. 2,881,516.
Campbell, Donald A., to Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co. Air
control apparatus for boiler. 2,877,834, 3-17-59, CI.
158—1.
Campbell, Donald A., and G. L. Anderson, to Eclipse Fuel
Engineering Co. Insulated meter connecting pipe joint.
2,885,224, 5-5-59, CI. 285 — 30.
Campbell, Donald A., and J. V. Margason, to Eclipse Fuel
Engineering Co. Pressure regulating valve construction
and counterbalancing means therefor. 2,905,193, 9-22—59.
CI. 137—505.18.
Campbell, Donald H. : See —
Baranauckas, Charles F., and Campbell. 2,916,526.
Campbell, Donald K., Jr. Door check. 2,914,792, 12-1-59,
/-n 1,g _QO
Campbell, Donald M., and M. M. Seeloff, to The Taylor-
Winfield Corp. Rotary current transfer device. 2,879,490,
3-24-59, CI. 339—5.
Campbell, Donald N. : See —
Spracklen, Stanford B., Campbell, and Fellows.
2,876,189.
Campbell, Edward J. and C. T. Double loop sling for use
by firemen. 2,884,173, 4-28-59, CI. 224 — 5.
Campbell. Ernest C, Jr., to Hallmark Cards Inc. Sheet ma-
terial dispensing carton with notched circumscribing travel-
ling cutter. 2,889,879, 6-9-59, CI. 164 — 73.
Campbell, Ernest C, Jr., to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Ribbon
spool. 2,894,620, 7-14-59, CI. 206—53.
Campbell, Erwin A. : See —
Woolslayer. Homer J., Iddings, Jenkins and Campbell.
2,903,102.
Campbell, Floyd A. Marking tool. 2,885,780, 5-12-59, CI.
30—164.9.
Campbell, Francis K.. % to The Moran Corp. Uranium
detecting devices. 2,878,390, 3-17-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Campbell, Francis K., % to The Moran Corp. Uranium
detecting devices. 2,878,391, 3-17-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Campbell, Francis K., % to F. K. Campbell and % to The
Moran Corp. Refuse disposal devices. 2,885,975, 5-12-59,
CI. 110 — 18.
Campbell, Frank D. Dual speed railroad ballast cleaner.
2,899,759, 8-18-59, CI. 37—104.
Campbell, Frank D. Sun visor sign. 2,916,838, 12-15-59,
CI. 40 — 129.
Campbell, Frank G. Method of and means for converting
diesel internal combustion engines to steam actuated en-
gines. 2,884,908, 5-5-59, CI. 121—179.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Campbell, Harris S., to Autogiro Co. of America. Aircraft
rotor blade control mechanism. 2,877,856, 3-17-59. CI.
170—160.25.
Campbell, Harris S., to Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. Power
operated sling release construction. 2,904,369, 9-15-59,
CI. 294—83.
Campbell. Henry II., to Borg-Warner Corp. Seal. 2,867,456,
1-6-59. CI. 286—11.
Campbell, Henry H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fuel pump.
2,8S5,902, 5-12-59, CI. 103 — 12.
Campbell, Henry H., and F C. Stanek, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Three gear pressure loaded pump. 2,867,174, 1-6-59,
CI. 103—126.
Campbell, Hollis O., and A. P. Lipski, to Continental Oil Co.
Seisphone and cable assembly. 2,908,890, 10-13-59, CI.
340—17.
Campbell, Howard N., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co.
Method of and apparatus for forming hosiery package.
2.896,380, 7-28-59, CI. 53—3.
Campbell, Hugh II., to The Kaydon Engineering Corp. Grind-
ing wheel dresser. 2,882,887, 4-21-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Campbell, J Allan: See —
Babcock, John C, Campbell, and Hogg. 2.916,486.
Pederson, Raymond L., Herr, Babcock, Campbell, and
Hogg. 2,867,630.
Campbell, J. Allan. J. C. Babcock, and J. A. Hogg, to The
Upjohn Co. 0-fluoro-20-hydroxy-4-pregnen-3-ones and the
20-acylates thereof. 2,870,141, 1-20-59, CI. 260—239.5.
Campbell, J Allan J C. Babcock, and J. A. Hogg, to The Up-
john Co Organic compounds and process. 2,873,286,
2-10-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Campbell. J. Allan, J. C. Babcock, and J. A. Hogg, to The
Upjohn Co. 6 - fluoro - 9a - halo - 11 - oxygenated - 4 -
pregnenes and 6 - fluoro - 9a halo - 11 - oxygenated -
1,4 - pregnadienes. 2,876.219, 3-3-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Campbell, J Allan, R. L. Pederson. J. C. Babcock, and J. A.
Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. 6-fluoio-17/3-hydroxy-17a-lower
aliphatic hydrocarbon-l,4-androstadienes and 6-fluoro-17a-
lower aliphatic hydrocarbon estradiols. 2,877,240,
3-10-59. CI. 260—397.4.
Campbell, J. Allan, J. C. Babcock, and J. A. Hogg, to The
Upjohn Co. 0-nuoroallopregnane-3,20-diones and 6-fluoro-
pregnane-3,20-dionos. 2,878.268, 3-17-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Campbell, J Allan, J. C. Babcock, and J. A. Hogg, to The
Upjohn Co. 6-fluoro-9ahalo-11-oxygenated-4-pregnenos and
6-nuoro-9a-halo-ll-oxygenated-l,4-pregnadienes. 2,880,205,
3-31-59. CI. 260—239.55.
Campbell, James H. Power and time board. 2,884,713,
5-5-59, CI. 35—24.
Campbell. James K. : See —
Stilwell, Robert E., and Campbell. 2,892.466.
Campbell, James R., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp
Resistance welding. 2,880,304, 3-31-59, CI. 219 — 107.
Campbell, James R. Structural panel of honeycomb type.
2.910.153 10-27-59, CI. 18!) — 34.
Campbell, James S., to Queen's University. Free piston
machine. 2,912,965, 11-17-59, CI. 123 — 46.
Camnbell. John D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fixed flow pump.
2,915.977. 12-8-59, CI. 103 — 42.
Campbell, John F. Variable area metering valve. 2,875,779,
3-3-59, CI. 137—529.
Campbell, John F. Apparatus for vulcanizing V-belts and
the like. 2.885,728, 5-12-59, CI. 18—7.
Campbell, John F., and E. M. Cagle. Fire-retardant decora-
tive insulating board. 2,889,235, 6-2-59, CI. 117—72.
Campbell. John P. External-flow jet flap. 2,S91,740, 6-23-
59. CI. 244 — 15.
Campbell, John R. : See —
Alholm. W'avne I., Campbell, Foye, Lynn, and Shanklin.
2.907.300.
Enker, Charles M., and Campbell. 2.887.513.
Schenker, Bernard, Lord, and Campbell. 2,918,633.
Siefen. Howard T., and Campbell. 2.S72.361.
Camnbell John R . C. M. Raker, and E. H. Kimball, to Mon-
santo Chemical Co. Purification of salicylic acid derivatives.
2 891 090 6-16-59. CI. 260 — 174.
Campbell. John S. : See —
Cantor. Sidney M., FalL-r, and Wolnak. 2.890,117.
Canton. S'dnev M., Faller. and Wolnak. 2.890,118.
Campbell Kenneth E. Signal device. 2,907.841, 10-6-59,
CI. 260 — 01 05
Campbell. Kenneth N., to Mead Johnson & Co. 1.1-diaryl-
2-aminoalkanols. 2.879.294. 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 570.
Campbell. Kenneth N.. to Mead Johnson & Co. N-substitllted-
l-nminonlkyl-3-arvIindenes and indanes. 2,884,456, 4-28-
59, CI. 260 — 570 8.
Campbell, Lee R. Control valve construction for pneumatic
power tools. 2,890.579, 7-28-59, CI. 121—21.
Camnhell-Lurie Plastics, Inc. : See —
Lurie, Robert. 2.918,379,
Camnbell, Neva L., and R. C. Viekery, to Horizons Tnc.
Separation of niobium and tantalum values. 2,880,000,
3-31-59. CI 23—16.
Campbell, Oliver, and N. E. Fennels, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Heater. 2. 898.892, 8-11-59, CI. 122—356.
Campbell. Paul E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for
decolorizing hvdrogonatod butadiene no'vmers with a satu-
rated earhoxylie acid. 2.893 982. 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 85.1.
Campbell Pharmaceuticals. Inc.: See —
Fitch. Howard M. 2.S05 981.
Fitch, Howard M. 2,901,503.
Fitch, Howard M. 2,911,430.
Campbell Products Co. : See —
Campbell, Albert B. Re. 24,599.
Campbell. Albert B. 2,870,944.
Campbell, Richard D., to YVestinghouse Air Brake Co. Dif-
ferentiator. 2,901,609, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Campbell, Richard D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fre-
quency measuring apparatus. 2,908,865, 10-13-59, CI.
324—78.
Campbell, Robert A., i,i0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Ash-retaining jacket for a cigarette. 2,900,987, 8-25-59,
CI. 131—174.
Campbell, Robert B., to The Franklin Institute of the State
of Pennsylvania. Acicular metal particles and method of
making the same. 2,879,154, 3-24-59, CI. 75 — .5.
Campbell, Robert E., to Sloan Valve Co. Vacuum breakers.
2.877.789. 3-17-59, CI. 137—218.
Campbell. Robyn M. Quick-change cable clamp. 2,890,511,
0-16-59. CI. 24—134.
Campbell, Rollin E., and H. D. Forse ; said Campbell assor.
to said Forse. Method of and device for folding shirts
and similar garments. 2,894,667, 7-14-59, CI. 223 — 37.
Campbell, Rouel R. Garment hanger. 2,908,431, 10-13-59,
CI. 223—96.
Campbell, Rufus M. Variable speed cone pulley drive. 2,898,-
772, 8-11-59, CI. 74 — 217.
Campbell, Samuel J. : See —
Barlament, Norval S., and Campbell. 2,883.121.
Campbell, Samuel J., to Food Alachinery and Chemical Corp.
Heat sealing packaging machine. 2,882,662, 4—21-59, CI.
53—182.
Campbell, Shirley P., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Blower struc-
ture and method of fabrication. 2,910,224, 10-27-59, CI.
230—134.
Campbell Soup Co. : See —
Bergstrom, Ralph W., and Lindeman. 2,897,536.
Campbell, Sylvester J. : See —
Fox, Edgar C. Jr., Helmick. and Campbell. 2,871,430.
Campbell, Thaddeus C, to Putnam Rolling Ladder Co., Inc.
Ladder. 2,885,132, 5-5-59, CI. 228—58.
Campbell. Tod W., to E. I. du Pont de Xemours and Co. Proc-
ess for forming continuous shaped structure by direct chem-
ical spinning. 2.891.837. 6-23-59. CI. 18 — 54.
Camnbell. William D. Fluid cooled electrical apparatus.
2.915.729. 12-1-59. CI. 338 — 231.
Campbell, William G., and P. W. Kellv, to Barber-Colman
Co. Automatic hobbing machine. 2,918,849, 12-29-59, CI.
90—1.
Campbell, William M., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Well
logging recording apparatus. 2,884,589, 4—28-59, CI.
324 — 1.
Campbell, William M., H. H. Arnold, and B. Petrich, to
Chrysler Corp. Car loading apparatus. 2,901.987, 9-1-59,
CI. 105—369.
Campdera Sala, Luis. Dancing toy provided with vibrating
acoustic devices. 2,894,356, 7-14-59, CI. 46 — 118.
Canape, William T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Seal. 2.916.592. 12-8-59, CI. 200—168!
Campion, Frank E., E. D. Glass, and R. A. Morse, to Pan
American Petroleum Corp. Heavy oil recovery. 2,901,043,
8-25-59, CI. 166—11.
Campione, Saverio J. Presses.
12—36.
Desoldering tool.
Campo, Alfred.
219 — 26.
Campo, Peter J.
20 — 64.
Camps, David C.
Knnps, Ivan
2,874,392, 2-24-59,
2,882,380,
4-14-59,
CI.
CI.
Doorway saddles. 2,909,815, 10-27-59, CI.
: See —
P., and Camps. 2.887.046.
Knops, Ivan P., and Camps. 2,901,970.
Camras. Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Magnetic record duplicating device
for producing magnetic records. 2,867,692, 1-6-59, CI.
179—100.2.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technologv. Non-linear magnetic recording
compensation. 2.868.890, 1-13-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Camras. Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Sound motion picture film.
2.S69.878, 1-20-59. CI. 274—41.4.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Teclmologv. Magnetic recorder and reproducer
for video. 2,900,443, 8-18-59, CI. 178—6.6.
Camras, Marvin to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technologv. Means for recording and repro-
ducing video signals. 2,900.444. 8-18-59. CI. 178—6.6.
Camras, Marvin, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technologv. Apparatus for making dunlicate
magnetic records. 2.918.537, 12-22-59. CI. 179—100.2.
Camus, Jean C. P. Filing case. 2,884,727, 5-5-59, CI. 40 —
156.
Canada. Alfred H.. to General Electric Co. Indicating tur-
bidimeter. 2,892.378, 6-30-59, CI. 88—14.
Canada Cvcle and Motor Co. Ltd. : See —
Sbakesbv, Leonard. 2.892.490.
Shakesby, Leonard. 2.896.697.
Canada. Her Majesty the Queen In The Right of. as repre-
sented by the Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys:
See—
Morley, Lawrence W. 2,919,397.
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Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in The Right of, as repre-
sented by the Minister of National Defence : See —
Moody, -Norman P., and Florida. 2,896.094.
Weinberg, Jan V., and Delcellier. 2,901,884.
Canada Packers, Ltd. : See —
Burnett, Hugh \V. 2,903,366.
Barnett, Hugh W., and Perrin. 2,905,561.
Bnarucha, Kekhusroo R. 2,808,810.
Kairys, Stepas, Meade, Munns, and Walder. 2,89o,970.
McKerns, Kenneth W. 2,906,667.
Rubin, Leon J., Teasdale, and Mertens. 2,910,363.
Witty, Ralph P. D., and Drum. 2,887,435.
Canada Paper Co. : See — -
Bagnall, John. 2,892,244.
Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd. : See —
Short, Herbert D. 2,909,336.
Short, Herbert D. 2,913,514.
Canada ir Ltd. : See —
MeKenzie, William W. 2,903,101.
Parker, Arnold G. 2,886,946.
Canadian Car Co. Ltd. : See —
Walker, Lloyd B. 2,902,291.
Canadian Copper Refiners Ltd. : See —
Barabas, Silvio. 2,875.040.
Canadian Forest Products Ltd. : See —
Zilin, Dwight M. 2,884,906.
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Brooke, Arthur A. 2,906,299.
Cass, Samuel, and Hewton. 2,908,891.
De Buda, Rudolf G. 2,S83,612.
Wray, Edward J. 2,912,260.
Canadian Hanson and Van Winkle Co. Ltd.: See — ■
Vaughan, James L. B., Hislop, and Hanna. 2,890,136.
Vaughan, James L. B., Hislop, and Hanna. 2,890,137.
Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. : See — -
Rraatz. Willi. 2,917,809.
Canadian International Paper Co. : See —
Saxton, William R., and Mithel. 2,898,222.
Canadian Lift Truck Co. Ltd. : See — ■
Harvey. Frank G. 2.868.919.
Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. : See—
Darraeh, Marvin, and Polglase. 2,891,091.
Halpern, Jack. 2,879,134.
Parsons James S. 2.916.825.
Canadian Westinghouse Co.. Ltd. : See —
Brouwer, Frans. 2,913,048.
Flett, Lester C. 2,8S7,559.
Hulls, Leonard R., and Duke. 2,909.717.
Lipinski, Jedrzej, and Cheston. 2,875,434.
Canady, Duel II,, and R. C. Hutchison. Dual wheel mount-
ing. 2 911.256, 11-3-59, CI. 301—36.
Canady, Florence. Umbrella. 2.875.772. 3-3-59, CI. 135 — 35.
Canadv, William P. Hobbv horse foot step and stirrup.
2.919.132, 12-29-59, CI. 272 — 52.5.
Canal Industrial Corp. : See —
Cochran, Lee D. 2,897,366.
Canalizo, Cirlos R., to Otis Engineering Corp. Control
valve. 2,8811,281, 5-12-59, CI. 251—57.
Canalizo, Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corp. Cut-off
device. 2.896.903, 7-28-59, CI. 251—63.
Can-Amera Oil Sands Development Ltd. : See —
C.mlsnn. Gordon R. 2.911.349.
Coulson, Gordon R.. and Clark. 2,885,339.
Canarins, Chrysosthenis M., to The Harshaw Chemical Co.
Vinyl chloride resin stabilized with three component stabi-
lizer. 2 868.745. 1-13-50. CI. 200—23.
Canazzi, TTenrv I). Unitary engine and supercharger.
2.874,534. 2-24-59, CI. 00—31.
Canaz/.i. Honrv D. Speed boat hulls. 2,900,945, 8-25-59,
CI 114—66.5.
Candee, Ellsworth T. : See —
Couch, Earle W., and Candee. 2,904,419.
Candelise Alfred: See —
Bvchinskv. Wilfred A., and Candelise. 2.874,323.
Candelise, Alfred, to General Motors Corp. Spark plug and
method of making same. 2,894,315, 7-14-59, CI. 29—25.12.
Candell. Earl B.. to General Electric Co. Lamp package.
2.883 047. 4-21-59, CI. 200 — 05.
Candido, Gaspare R., to National Sureical and Chemical
Co., Inc. Colostomy belt. 2.896,624, 7-28-59, CI, 128—283.
Candido, Michael. Jr.. and J. J. Miskel, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Pellet implanter. 2,883,984, 4-28-59, CI. 128 — 217.
Candidas, Edward S. : See —
Steinherz, Hans A., and Candidus. 2,890,878.
Candler, Arden V. Feed mechanism for radial saw. 2,873,508,
2-17-59. CI. 29 — 69.
Candlestick Flower Arranger, Inc. : See —
Saks. David and F. 2.876.587.
Candlin. James E., Jr., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Lateral movement control. 2,874,647, 2-24-59, CI. 105 —
171.
Candlin. James E., Jr., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Duplex coach. 2,884,873, 5-5-59, CI. 105—315.
Candlin, James E., Jr., to Pullman Inc. Suspension system
air spring. 2.912,234, 11-10-59, CI. 267 — 3.
Candlin. James E.. Jr., and J. L. Swarner, to Pullman->Stand-
ard Car Mfg. Co. Automatic power trainline connector.
2.883.069, 4-21-59, CI. 213—1.3.
Candlin. James E., Jr., R. W. Lanman, and W7. Van Der Sluys,
to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Suspension system sad-
dle support. 2,910,014, 10-27-59, CI. 105 — 218.
Spotts, Candreva, and Jarrett.
Candreva, Peter J. : See —
Vaughan, Wayne W.,
2,904,991.
Candy Crafts, Inc. : See — ■
Wenger, Abraham. 2,911,304.
Canepa, Michele, to Olivetti Corp. of America. Decoding and
printing apparatus. 2,885,475, 5-5-59, CI. 178 — 34.
Canepa, Michele, to Olivetti Corp. of America. Non-resetting
decoding and printing apparatus. 2,901,540, 8-25-59, CI.
178—34.
Canepa, Michele, to Olivetti Corp. of America. Magnetic
drum storage unit. 2,905,933, 9-22-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Canepa, William P., % to M. Martin. Double lined brakes
for vehicles. 2,897,922, 8-4-59, CI. 188 — 70.
Canfield, Albert V. H. : See —
Churchill, Alan \V., and Canfield. 2,S82,929.
Canfield, Robert W., to Plax Corp. Plastic bottle blowing
apparatus. 2,914,799, 12-1-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Canfield, Virgil D. Folding frame Swedish type buck saw.
2,910,101. 10-27-59, CI. 145—33.
Canfield, William G., % to F. J. Lipski. Instrument for and
method of measuring and obtaining averages of measure-
ments. 2,879,001, 3-31-59, CI. 33—147.
Canfora, Arthur E. : See —
Di Santi, Nicholas, Canfora, and Liguori. 2,868,875.
Phelps, James C, Canfora, Liguori and Mandaot.
2,903,513.
Caniglia, Ferrante. Milk boiling container. 2,909,172, 10-
20-59. CI. 120—386.
Cann, Alfred J., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Ionic time-delay
apparatus. 2,876,351, 3-3-59, CI. 250—27.
Cann, Alfred J., to Sanders Assooiates, Inc. Peak amplitude
discriminator. 2,870,411, 3-3-59, CI. 321—43.
Cann, Arthur F., to Stevens-Arnold Inc. Frequency doubling
choppers. 2,902,562, 9-1-59, CI. 200 — 90.
Cann, Harry E., Sr., to Esco Cabinet Co. Milking system
for domestic animals. 2,910,965, 11-3-59, CI. 119 — 14.11.
Cannaday, William R., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Through-
tubing perforating systems. 2,896,721, 7-28-59, CI.
166—55.5.
Canniff, Thomas L., to American Can Co. Method of apply-
ing pigmented coating to sheet metal. 2,878,141, 3-17-59,
CI. 117 -71.
Canniff, Thomas L., and A. E. Balocca, to American Can Co.
Organic coating composition. 2,917,391, 12-15-59, CI.
99—181.
Canning Equipment Co. : See —
Keesling, Thomas B. 2.918,098.
Canning, James R. Football dummy. 2,904,337, 9-15-59,
CI. 273—55.
Canning, Maurice D., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Conveyor.
2.873.011. 2-10-59. CI. 193 — 35.
Canning, Richard G., to The Regents of The University of
California. Electronic sorter. 2,901,732, 8-25-59, CI.
340—174.
Canning, William P., and N. Slater, to Benrus Watch Co., Inc.
Dial telephone watch. 2.876.617, 3-10-59, CI. 58 — 46.
Cannon, Charles E., Jr., and J. D. Roberge. Method for
assembling components. 2,906,016, 9-29-59, CI. 29 — 407.
Cannon. Edward S., and D. B. Lash, to The Berkshire Mfg.
Co. Pressure leaf filter with pneumatic vibrator for residue
removal. 2,874,848, 2-24-59, CI. 210—332.
Cannon Electric Co. : See —
Arson, Samuel L. 2 869.095.
Arson. Samuel L. 2,881,406.
Cannon, Harry B. Structure for a separating apparatus.
2,902,154, 9-1-59, CI. 209—444.
Caunon, Harry B. Method and apparatus for separating and
concentrating reagentized granular mixtures. 2,905,322,
9-22-59, CI. 209—170.
Cannon. Madison M., to Bird Machine Co. Separator.
2,897,972, 8-4-59, CI. 210 — 512.
Cannon, R. VV., & Co., Inc. : See —
Cannon, Robert W. 2,887,090.
Cannon, Robert W., to R. W, Cannon & Co., Inc. Method
for treating hatching eggs. 2,887,090, 5-19-59, CI. 119 — 1.
Cannon Shoe Co. : See —
Kallmeyer. Stanley R. 2 876,544.
Cannon. William A., and C. E. Welling, to Ford Motor Co.
Method of selectively oxidizing hydrocarbons in exhaust
gases of internal combustion engines. 2,912,300, 11-10—
59. CI. 23—2.
Cannon, William N., to Eli Lilly and Co.
mercaptopyrazoles. 2,88S,402, 5-26-59,
Canon Camera Co., Tnc. : See —
Kakunodate, Masamichi. 2,896,500.
Mizui. Keiichiro. 2.874.558.
Noiiri, Tatuo. 2,906,469.
Noiiri. Tatuo. 2 911 R09.
Nojiri, Tatuo. 2,917,968.
Suzukawa, Hiroshi. 2,888,867.
Suzukawa, Hiroshi. 2,912,181.
Cansi Electronics, Inc. : See —
Catanzaro, Frank C. 2.907,324.
Cantele, Carlo, and A. Vavassori, to Montecatini, Soeieta
Generale per l'Tndustria Minerarie e Chimica. Expansible
structure providing a vehicular enclosure both when coin-
packed and extended. 2,906.556, 9-29-59, CI. 296 — 26.
Canterbury, Wallace D., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Heat ex-
changer apparatus. 2,892,617, 6-30-59, CI. 257—202.
Trichloromethyl-
Cl. 260—310.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Canterino, Peter J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation
of p-xylylene glycol polymers. 2,877,190, 3-10-59, CI.
260—20.
Canterino, Peter J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Composition
comprising rubber and halogenated poly-1-olefins. 2,919,-
252, 12-29-59, CI. 260—4.
Cantieri, William F. : See —
Sehueler, Lyle B., Cantieri, and Stout. 2,904,260.
Cantieri, William P., to Diamond Power Specialty Corp.
Retractable soot blower of the long travel type. 2,897,532,
8-4-59, CI. 15 — 317.
Canto, .Louis, H. F. Mohr, and K. L. Neumann, to Radio
Corp. of America. Radio alarm system. 2,912,676. 11-
10-59, CI. 340 — 104.
Cantor, Edward B. Vaginal applicator. 2,S09,546, 1-20-59,
CI. 128—261.
Cantor, Sidney M., L. Faller, and B. Wolnak, to J. S. Camp-
bell. Quick cooking cereal and method of forming same.
2,890,117, 6-9-59, CI. 99—83.
Cantor, Sidney M., L. Faller, and B. Wolnak, to J. S. Camp-
bell. Quick-cooking cereal product and process of producing
same. 2,890,118, 6-9-59, CI. 99 — 83.
Cantor, Theodore : See —
Redniss, Alexander, Goodman, and Cantor. 2,871,098.
Cantrel, Kenneth E. : Sec —
Goodhue, Lyle D., and Cantrel. 2,884,355.
Goodhue, Lyle D., and Cantrel. 2,919,227.
Cantrell, Troy L,., and J. G. Peters, to Gulf Oil Corp. Com-
pounded lubricant compositions and composite addition
agents therefor. 2,915,464, 12-1-59, CI. 252—32.5.
Cantwell, Kenneth R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Blending
polymers of 1-olefins with synthetic rubber. 2,910,451,
10-27-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Canty, John M., and P. M. Riede, to Union Carbide Corp.
Double-walled container with base. 2,874,865, 2-24-59,
CI. 220—15.
Canzier, Michael. Automobile foot and leg rest. 2,908,323,
10-13-59, CI. 155 — 165.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Method of increas-
ing the carbon content of deposits of iron-base alloys made
from filled tubes. 2,868,957, 1-13-58, CI. 219—146.
Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals. Inc. Low melting point
nickel-iron alloys. 2,880,086. 3-31-59, CI. 75—171.
Cape, Arthur T., and C. V. Foerster, to Coast Metnls, Inc.
Nickel-silicon-boron alloys. 2,899,302, 8-11-59, CI. 75 —
170.
Capek, Louis E., and R. T. Van Campen. Retractable tap
feed mechanism operative upon undue axial force on the
spindle. 2,869,153, 1-20-59, CI. 10 — 135.
Capell, Robert G., J. H. Wright, and W. A. Gruse, to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Recovery of elemental sulfur
from sulfur bearing solid mineral matter. 2,897,065,
7-28-59, CI. 23—312.
Capell, Robert G., and P. R. Templin, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Wax sized paper. 2,898,293, 8-4-59,
CI. 210 — 502.
Capellaro, Natale, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A. Operating
mechanism for power driven business machines. 2,902,124,
9-1-59, CI. 192 — 33.
Capellaro, Natale, and T. Gassino, to Ing. C. Olivetti &
C, S. p. A. Carriage feed mechanism for combined type-
writing and computing machines. 2,875,882, 3-3-59, CI.
197 — 82.
Capelle, Arthur C. Television alignment tool. Re. 24,623,
3-24-59, CI. 81—3.
Capelle, Arthur C. Alignment tool. 2,917,954, 12-22-59, CI.
81—3.
Capeller, Wolfgang : See —
Bruckner, Paul, Capeller, Erk, Gottwald, Hevser, Schmitz,
and Vedder. 2,892,062.
Capen, Harold N., C. R. Brown, and L. F. Evans, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Method for
manufacturing a coaxial filter. 2,911,333, 11-3-59, CI.
154 — 2.25.
Capener, Erwin L. : See —
Mohr, Robert A., and Capener. 2,878,199.
Capers, John D. : See — ■
Cook. Ross, Capers, and Martens. 2,893,660.
Capewell Mfg. Co., The : See —
Craven, Wilbur J. 2,890,728.
Capita, Emil R. Zone purification device. 2,870,309,
1-20-59, CI. 219 — 10.43.
Capital Plating & Machine Co. : See —
Rosten, Randolph T. and P. W. 2,906,285.
Rosten, Randolph T. and P. W. 2,906,332.
Capital Products Corp. : See —
Royer, Wayne H. 2,864,650.
Capitani, Arnold P. Folding closet doors. 2,915,118, 12-1-
59, CI. 160—118.
Capitani, Clito, and E. Mugnaini, to Societa Rhodiatoee
S. p. A. Process for obtaining olefines directlv from alpha,
beta-unsaturated aldehydes. 2,868,858, 1-13-59, CI. 260—
682.
Capito & Klein Akt. : See —
Engelhardt, Erwin A. 2,894,860.
Capitol Products Corp. : See —
Temple. Hiram E. 2,902,159.
Caplan, Alexander. Hair cutting device. 2,896,320, 7-28-59,
CI. 30—30.
Caplan, Joseph, to Shelly's Mfg. Co. Pillow construction and
method of producing same. 2,883,681, 4-28-59, CI. 5 — 341.
A., Gioia, and Caporali. 2,872,375.
Toilet utility bracket. 2,894,639,
Bellringer, to
of butadiene.
7-14-59, CI.
Linear poly-
Caplan, Max : See —
Suben, Morten. 2,873.155.
Caplis, George W., and H. F. Fox, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electric lamp base. 2,913,697, 11-17-59,
CI. 339—146.
Caporali, Arrigo : See-
Weitnauer, Gustavo
Caporicci, Antonio G.
7-14-59, CI. 211 — 60.
Capp, Clifford W., H. P. Crocker, and F. J.
The Distillers Co. Ltd. Chlorination
2,912,471, 11-10-59, CI. 260—654.
Cappello, John : See —
Yoder, Joe B., and Cappello. 2,901,521.
Cappio, Peter. Hose support. 2,894,706,
248—87.
Capps, David B., to The Chemstrand Corp.
cyclospiroacetals and method for preparing them.
2,889,290, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Capps, Samuel H. : See —
Perry, Mark J., and Capps. 2,868,560.
Caprarola, Leroy J. : See —
Ammenwerth, Martin F., and Caprarola. 2,913,616.
Caprino, Joseph C, to General Electric Co. Process for
compounding alkyl aryl vinyl silicone elastomer with filler
and silanediol, and product obtained thereby. 2,875,172,
2-24-59, CI. 260—37.
Caprio, Gerald L., to Motorola, Inc. Cathode ray tube ap-
paratus. 2,880,367. 3-31-59, CI. 315—27.
Capron, Adin B., D. A. Edgecombe, and S. O. Evans, to
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of applying a par-
ticulate lubricant to a tubular extrusion billet. 2,908,384,
10-13-59, CI. 207 — 10.
Capron, Michel V. F. and E. Uher. Variable speed multi-
belt transmission. 2,878,690, 3-24-59, Cl. 74 — 665.
Capron, Nicholas J., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Isopropyl
amine process for rosin acids. 2,878,242, 3-17-59, Cl.
260—97.6.
Capron, Robert W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Transducer.
2,899.653, 8-11-59, Cl. 336—30.
Caps, Arthur W., to Photostat Corp. Copying camera.
2,905,052, 9-22-59, Cl. 88—24.
Capuder, Fred C. and J. R. Dearwater, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Reactor nozzle
assembly. 2.873,174. 2-10-59. Cl. 23—284.
Caputa, John S., and P. J. Kask ; said Kask assor. to said
Caputa. Woven mat. 2,916,798, 12-15-59, Cl. 28 — 78.
Caracciola. Nuncio, and N. De Chiara. Sectional door sill.
2,892,222, 6-30-59, Cl. 20—64.
Caracristi, Virginius Z. : See —
Bogot, Alexander, and Caracristi.
Carado Inc. : See —
Clab, William T. 2,872.330.
Sitterly, Charles K., and Stecher.
Caramella, Vittorio : See —
Oglietti, Giovanni, and Caramella.
Carando Machine Works : See —
McCoy, Thomas A. 2.880,610.
McCoy, Thomas A. 2.901,085.
Carasso, John I., and E. A. Speight. Methods for the treat-
ment of semi-conductor junction devices. 2,902,419.
9—1—59 Cl 204 141.
Carbauh, 'Robert E.. to Petcar Research Corp. Clothespin.
2,910,753. 11-3-59, Cl. 24 — 138.
Carbon, John A., to Abbott Laboratories. Pyridazines.
2,918,469, 12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 250.
Carbonara, Victor E., to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Astro-
compass. 2,894,330, 7-14-59, Cl. 33 — 61.
Carbone, Frank B. : See —
Laube, Hans. 2,905,049.
Carboni, Rudolph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polvnuclear nitrogen containing compounds and process of
making same. 2,904,544, 9-15-59, Cl. 260 — 205.
Carbonic Development Corp. : See —
Hasche, Rudolph L. 2,909,904.
Carbonic Dispenser, Inc. : See —
Welty, Frank. 2,913,003.
Carbonneau, Gordon S. Spark plug testing and setting appa-
ratus. 2,899,634, 8-11-59, Cl. 324 — 15.
Carbonneau, Gordon S. Voice coil connection for loud-
speakers. 2,906,828, 9-29-59, Cl. 179—115.5.
Carborundum Co., The : See —
Hanford, Carlton M. 2.873.181.
Hansen, George R. 2,897,572.
McCord, Andrew T., and Spink.
McMullen, John C. 2.873,197.
Sandmeyer, Karl H. 2,903,373.
Sanrlmeyer, Karl H. 2,911.313.
Schildhauer, Walter E., and Skuza.
Taylor, Kenneth M. 2,872.327.
2,887,393.
2.8S8.325.
2.S88.355.
2,888,73S.
2,895,435.
2,918,710.
2,889,404.
2,904,479.
2,907,972.
Taylor, Kenneth M.
Taylor, Kenneth M.
Taylor, Kenneth M.
Taylor, Kenneth M.
Van Der Beck. Roland R.. Jr. 2,916,460.
Carbrey, Robert L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Volume compression and expansion in pulse code trans-
mission. 2,S89,409, 6-2-59, Cl. 179 — 15.6.
Carbrey, Robert L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Time assignment signal interpolation system. 2,907,829,
10-6-59, Cl. 179—15.
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Carbrey, Robert L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Code
translator. 2,917,734, 12-15-59, CI. 340—347.
Carcasson, George V. : See —
Archer, John, and Carcasson. 2,890,378.
Cardaciotto, Paul S., and E. A. Vitalis, to American Cyanamid
Co. Laxative powders containing di-77-octyl sulfosuccinates.
2,871,157, 1-27-59, CI. 107—56.
Cardaciotto, Paul S., and E. A. Vitalis, to American Cyanamid
Co. Laxative syrups containing di-17-octyl sulfosuccinate
salts. 2,871,158, 1-27-59, CI. 167 — 56.
Cardani, Charles P. : See — ■
Alderman, Leon D., Cardani, Kant, and Kimball.
2,896,213.
Stolecki, William, Romeo, Cardani, and Woodman.
2,903,698.
Stolecki, William E., Romeo, Cardani, and Woodman.
2,908,909.
Cardel Electric Co. Inc. : See —
Maescher, Albert. 2,907,118.
Cardell, James, and F. T. Hill, to Raytheon Co. Control
of electron emission in cathode assemblies. 2,916,652,
12-8-59, CI. 313—346.
Carden, Haywood S. Lap split preventing means for attach-
ment to a comber. 2,896,268, 7-28-59, CI. 19 — 115.
Cardiff, George H., to Fraser & Johnston Co. Aimable bomb
cluster assembly and adaptor and release mechanism there-
for. 2,874,639, 2-24-59, CI. 102—7.2.
Cardinal, Oliver V. Radius and chamfer cutter assembly.
2,874,616, 2-24-59, CI. 90 — 12.
Cardno, John, to Diamond Power specialty Corp. Liquid
level gauge. 2,912,800, 11-17-59, CI. 73 — 293.
Cardona, Carlos J. Variable drive. 2,881,624, 4-14-59, CI.
74 — 230.17.
Cardox Corp. : See —
Hesson, James C. 2,880,594.
Cardwell Westinghouse Co. : See —
Campbell, David S. 2,916,163.
Johnson, Norman M. 2,907,474.
Peat, James. 2,893,761.
Care, Richard L. : See —
Grant, Gardner L., and Care. 2,896,761.
Care, Richard L., to Grant Development Co. Throughway
fare collection device. 2,869,776, 1-20-59. CI. 232 — 7.
Care, Richard L., to Grant Development Co. Dispensing
machine. 2,894,612, 7-14-59, CI. 194 — 2.
Carew, Arthur W., to General Electric Co. Ice ejecting and
storage means. 2,899,804, 8-18-59, CI. 62 — 344.
Carew, Herman, to American Can Co. Cup carrying package.
2,889,923, 6-9-59, CI. 206—56.
Carey, Earthel H. Plastic rug cover. 2,894,553, 7-14-59,
CI. 150—52.
Carey, James E. : See —
Parry, Harvey L., and Carey. 2,909,494.
Carey. Philip, Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Cook, Henry A Fleming, and Heilman. 2,884,380.
Fasold. George A., and Blough. 2,871,817.
Carey. Wesley G., Jr. Rotating valve for internal combustion
engines. 2,874,686, 2-24-59, CI. 123 — 190.
Carfagni, Arthur B. Amalgam carrier and dispenser.
2,903,794, 9-15-59, CI. 32 — 60.
Cargill, Allan C, to International Business Machines Corp.
Marine time system. 2,897,648, 8-4-59, CI. 58 — 26.
Cargill, Sylvester H., and W. L. Harkess ; said Harkess
assor. to said Cargill. Wrapping machine. 2,894,362,
7-14-59, CI. 53—182.
Cargille, R. P., Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Allen, Roy M. 2,869,417.
Caribonum Ltd. : See —
Francis. Frederick G., and Neale. 2,915,415.
Phillpotts, George C. 2,885,302.
Carignan, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of metal compositions. 2,917,393, 12-15^59,
CI. 106—39.
Caris, Darl F., to General Motors Corp. Speed responsive
control device. 2,910,974, 11-3-59. CI. 123 — 103.
Carissimi. Louis C, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Shaver with roll-
ins combs. 2.880,503. 4-7-59, CI. 30 — 34.
CarkhufC. Donald W. : See —
Acomb. Byron H., Pennstrom. and Carkhuff. 2,878,075.
Carkhuff, Le Rov F., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Printing
attachment for machine. 2,915,963, 12-8-59, CI. 101 — 35.
Carkhuff, Le Roy F., and R. J. Fahey, to Diamond Gardner
Corp. Carton closing and sealing apparatus. 2,881,938,
4-14-59. CI. 216—29.
Carl, Wendel. Violin breaking-in apparatus. 2,911,872, 11-
10-59. CI. 84 — 173.
Carl, William P., and R. R. Gilruth, to Dynamic Develop-
ments. Inc. Hydrofoil craft. 2,914,014, 11-24-59, CI.
114 — 60.5.
Carlberg. Erik R., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Locking de-
vice for telescopically fitted parts. 2.884,270, 4-28-59,
CI. 287 — 58.
Carle, Amos E. Variable speed transmission. 2,894,405,
7-14-59, CI. 74—230.17.
Carle, Don W., and W. Van Wormer. to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Fluid sampling device. 2,916,057, 12-8-59, CI. 141 —
27.
Carlen Corp. : See —
Davis, Carl H., and Grand. 2,904,468.
Carlen, Solve, and S. A. Lundquist, to Bolidens Gruvak-
tiebolag. Annealing properties of copper. 2,897,107,
7-28-59, CI. 148 — 13.2.
Carleo, Vincent A., 50% to G. H. Loeb, Jr. Combination
storage and dispensing device for wound material.
2,871,07S, 1-27-59, CI. 312 — 39.
Carleton, Emile J., to Hydraulic Engineering Co., Inc. Vari-
able capacity pump. 2,907,279, 10-0-59, CI. 103 — 120.
Carleton, Granville E., J. W. Harrison, A. M. Heitman, and
P. Dantowitz, to General Electric Co. Control system for
turbine drives. 2,894,521, 7-14-59, CI. 137 — 17.
Carleton, Henry. Impact accelerometer. 2,868,011, 1-13-59,
CI. 340 — 7.
Carleton, James T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gen-
erator power factor, voltage and current control apparatus.
2,879,404, 3-24-59, CI. 322 — 24.
Carletti, Aristide. Folding bed. 2,897,519, 8-4-59, CI.
5—177.
Carley, Edmond G., and J. M. Wainscott. to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Production of chlorinated ethylene.
2,S94,045, 7-7-59, CI. 260—654.
Carlfors Bruk, E. Bjorklund & Co. Kommanditbolag : See —
Ek, Stig Y., and Eldh. 2,894,864.
Carlile, Alfred E., to Talon, Inc. Method of making adjust-
Carlin, Benson, to Alcar Instruments, Inc. Transducers used
in ultrasonic equipment. 2,896,099, 7-21-59, CI. 310 — 26.
able fastener track. 2,895,170, 7-21-59, CI. IS — 47.5.
Carlin, Charles P. Fish lure. 2,912,784, 11-17-59, CI.
43 — 42.17.
Carlin, Herbert J., to Polytechnic Institute of Brooklvn.
Broadband power meter. 2,899,640, 8-11-59, CI. 324 — 95.
Carlin, Herbert J., to Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
Multiplex signalling system. 2,899,650, 8-11-59, CI.
333—9.
Carlino, Anthony J. : See —
Mecco, Jerry M., Carlino, and Zimmerman. 2,881,045.
Carlisle, A D and E. A. Combined bib and apron. 2,905,943,
9-29-59, CI. 2 — 49.
Carlisle, Charles H. : See —
Flatow, Tobias, and Carlisle. 2,894,596.
Carlisle, Charles H., and T. Flatow, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Method of determining the dip of geologic
formations in the vicinity of a borehole. 2,902,106,
9-1-59, CI. 181— .5.
Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. : See —
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,914,506.
Carlisle Corp. : See —
Olson, Frank R. 2,911,237.
Carlisle, Elizabeth A. : See —
Carlisle, A D and E. A. 2,905,943.
Carlisle, James V., and T. M. Arnold, to Ethyl Corp. Appa-
ratus for cell constructions. 2,912,750, 11-17-59, CI. 29 —
256.
Carlisle. Willis C. : See —
McCarvell, John H., and Carlisle. 2,869,568.
Carlisle, Willis C, J. H. McCarvell, and T. R. Stalder to
Macco Oil Tool Co., Inc. Multiple gas lift production.
2.876,703, 3-10-59. CI. 103 — 4.
Carlo Erba S.p.A. : See —
Giraldi, Pier N., and Logemann. 2,892,865.
Losremann, Willy, and F. Lauria. 2.873.278.
Carls, William. Control valve for fluid circuits. 2,902,050,
9-1-59, CI. 137 — 599.
Carlsen, Earl W., and A. Baum. Automatic box filler.
2,896,384, 7-28-59, CI. 53—59.
Carlsen, Leonard O. : See —
Baxter, Meriwether L., Jr., and Carlsen. 2,895,384.
Carlsen, Leonard O., to The Gleason Works. Feed mechanism
for a machine for cutting gears and the like. 2,895,385,
7-21-59, CI. 90—6.
Carlsen, Leonard O., to The Gleason Works. Backlash-free
spindle drive gearing. 2,905,007, 9-22-59, CI. 74 — 409.
Carlsen, Leonard O., to The Gleason Works. Bevel gear gen-
erating machine. 2,917,974, 12-22-59, CI. 90 — 3.
Carlsen. Leonard O., W. C. Critchlev, and C. F. Magee, to
The Gleason Works. Machine and method for producing
tapered gears. 2,869,427, 1-20-59, CI. 90 — 3
Carlsen, Leonard O., A. H. Krastel, and E. Quincey, to The
Gleason Works. Hydraulic motion transmitting system.
2.882,685, 4-21-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Carlsen, Leonard O., and A. H. Krastel, to The Gleason Works.
Index mechanism for a gear machine or the like. 2,898,780,
8-11-59, CI. 74—816.
Carlsen, Leonard O., and H. A. Male, to The Gleason Works.
Chamfering machine. 2,898,813, 8-11-59, CI. 90 — 1.4.
Carlsen, Leonard O.. and R. F. Pigage, to The Gleason Works.
Gear cutting machine and method and cutter therefor.
2,913,962, 11-24-59, CI. 90—5.
Carlsen, Victor, to Molon Motors and Coil Corp. Induction
motor armature control. 2,869,008, 1-13-59, CI 310 —
209.
Carlsmith, Lawrence A., and J. P. Rich, to Improved Ma-
chinery, Inc. Particle advancing apparatus. 2,878,116,
3-17-59. CI. 92—7.
Carlsmith, Lawrence A., and J. P. Rich, to Improved Ma-
chinery. Inc. Particle advancing apparatus. 2,878,117,
3-17-59. CI. 92—7.
Carlson. Arthur E. Apparatus for the production of rein-
forced sheet materials. 2,880,781, 4-7-59, CI. 154 — 1.7.
Carlson, Arthur G. Combined spectacles and hearine-aid with
automatic self-seating earphone. 2,874,230, 2-17-59, CI.
179 — 107.
Carlson, Arthur H., to Holland Co. Ride stabilizer for lateral
motion truck. 2,905,106, 9-22-59, CI. 105—197.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Carlson, Arthur W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Non-saturating transistor ring counter. 2,910,596, 10-27-
59, CI. 307—88.5.
Carlson, Axel S. Cemetery vase. 2,898,705, 8-11-59, CI.
47—41.
Carlson, Barber C, to Dow Corning Corp. Concrete of im-
proved strength. 2,898,221, 8-4-59, CI. 10G — 90.
Carlson. Bernard E., and A. U. Nathan, to 10. & J. Mfg. Co.
Anesthetic gas machine. 2,870,7<>4. 1-27-59, CI. 128 — 188.
Carlson, Byron, and J. H. Klancke, to McCulloch Coip.
Combination bailing and cooling water pump. 2,903,991,
9-15-59, CI. 115—17.
Carlson. Carl A., D. L. Pommer, and L. H. Reiten, to General
Tool & Engineering Inc. Bottle handling machine.
2.900,775. 8-25-59, CI. 53—160.
Carlson, Carl H., and W. L. Russell. Adjustable telescopic
handles for broom head stubs and the like. 2,881,018,
4-7-59. CI. 287— 1)8.
Carlson, Cheslev F., and P. L. Remmele. Work holding pliers.
2,913.943. 11-24-59, CI. 81—412.
Carlson, Chester F., to The Battelle Development Corp.
Apparatus for developing electrostatic images on sheet
material. 2 876.737 3-10-59. CI. 118 — 637.
Carlson, Chester F., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Apparatus for
xerographic development. 2,918,900, 12-29-59, CI. 118 —
637.
Carlson, David J. : See —
Fogarty, Charles F., and Carlson. 2.890,849.
Carlson, David J., to Radio Corp. of America. U.H.F.-V.H.F.
R.F. amplifier for use in tuners. 2,880,282, 3-31-59, CI.
179—171.
Carlson, David J., and G. J. Geyer. Self-loading truck.
2,897,985, 8-4-59, CI. 214—75.
Carlson, Donald E., to Joslyn Mfg. & Supplv Co. Adjustable
support for transmission lines. 2,886,269, 5-12-59, CI.
248—70.
Carlson. Edmond W. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin \V.. Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2.916.698.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2.916.699.
Carlson. Edward C. Bouquet holder. 2,906,061, 9-29-59,
CI. 47—41.
Carlson, Elliott C. B., to W. F. & John Barnes Co. Can
cover feed. 2,906,072, 9-29-59, CI. 53—67.
Carlson, Elmer T., and A. R. Constantine, to Electric Distri-
bution Products, Inc. Bus duct system. 2,879,319.
3-24-59, CI. 174 — 70.
Carlson, Elmer T., and A. R. Constantine. to Electric Ma-
chinery Mfg. Co. Electrical distribution system. 2,903,503,
9-8-59, CI. 174 — 99.
Carlson, Elmer T., and A. R. Constantine, to Electric Dis-
tribution Products, Inc. Electrical distribution system.
2 907 831 10-6-59. CI. 200 — 50.
Carlson, Emerv J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Method for
combating fungus employing CdCIs. 2,906,662, 9-29-59,
CI. 167—22.
Carlson, Emil, to Pioneer Specialtv Co. Driving mechanism
for retractable antennae. 2. 870,973. 1-27-59. CI 242—54.
Carlson. Ernest A., and C. J. Pryor, to The Olofsson Corp.
Hvdraulic mechanism for retracting diamond boring tool.
2 916 951. 12-15-59, CI. 77—3.
Carlson, Ernest C, to International Harvester Co. Recipro-
ctting conveyor hay crusher. 2,909,988, 10-27-59, CI.
100—98
Carlson. Flovd E., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Flow
controller unit for stack valve. 2,809,567, 1-20-59, CI.
137 -1 17.
Carlson, Frank A., Jr. : See —
Aykanian, Ardashus A., and Carlson. 2,905,972.
Carlson. Frederick L. : Sec —
Facch'tii, Rigo R. 2,895,627.
Carlson Frederic'- O.. to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Tape reel.
2.893.655 7-7-59. CI. 24? — 84.8.
Carlson. Frederick O.. to H. K. Porter 'Co.. Inc. Ruler con-
structions. 2.893,056. 7-7-59. CI. 242 — 84.8.
Carlson, George R. Rotarv work sunporting and indexing
apparatus. 2 900.770 8-25-59. CI. 51 — 237.
Car'son. Cilbert F., to Bell & Gossett Co. Vacuum breaker.
2 898.931 8-11-59, Cl. 137—207.
Carlson, Gilbert F., to Bell & Gossett Co. Pressure reducing
valve. 2,899,973, 8-18-59, Cl. 137—505.41.
Carlson. (Gordon A.. S. W. Brown, and ,T. E. Zettel, to Colum-
bia-Southern Chemical Corn. Purifving alkali metal hy-
droxide solutions. 2.884,309. 4-28-59. Cl. 23 — 184.
Carlson, Harold. AonT.itns for electrical recording in tele-
photo systems. 2,879,127, 3-24-59, Cl. 346 — 74.
Carlson. Haro'd A., A. W. Zub, and O. J. Eickmann. to ACF
Industries, Inc. Secondarv fuel control for two-stage car-
buretor. 2.890,031, 6-9-59. Cl. 261—23.
Carlson, Harry A., deceased : J. R. Nelson, administrator.
Bookbinding strips. 2.918,066, 12-22-59, Cl. 129—19.
Carlson, Harry N., and R. L. Pitchford, to Standard Gage
Co., Inc. Adjustable setting master for dial bore gages.
2,893,128, 7-7-59, Cl. 33—143.
Carlson. John A. : See —
Larson. Harry I. 2,870,991.
Carlson, John A. Preformed and bonded masonry wall struc-
ture. 2,882,712, 4-21-59, Cl. 72 — 16.
Carlson. Martin. Automatic door operator. 2,869,861,
1-20-59, Cl. 268—66.
Safety door stop.
Tool. 2,885,-
Carlson, Martin, to G. W. Housby, Jr.
2,890,475, 6-16-59, Cl. 16—82.
Carlson, Morris W., to General Motors Corp.
919, 5-12-59, Cl. 81—56.
Carlson, Norman (;., to .Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Polymerization of fluoroethylene monomers. 2,912 373
11-10-59, Cl. 204—163.
Carlson, Oliver. Flexible stabilizer bar for the track roller
and meat hook unit on overhead conveyor tracks
2,907,280, 10-6-59, Cl. 104—89.
Carlson, Paul G to Solar Aircraft Co. Variable speed gas
turbine. 2,890,295, 7-21-59, Cl. 60—39.16.
Carlson, Raymond E. Truck wheel and tire dismounter and
changer. 2,903,049, 9-8-59. Cl. 157—1.
Carlson, Reuben C. : See —
De Cola, Rinaldo E., Carlson, and Adel. 2.868 156
De Cola, Rinaldo E„ Carlson, and Schrot. 2,898,563.
Honeywell, Charles E., Carlson, and Wolf. 2,898,463.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Very high frequency
tuner 2,868,982, 1-13-59, Cl 250 — 40.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Dial disc turret tuner
with chassis centrally disposed between discs. 2,868,985.
1-13-59, Cl. 250 — 40.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Cabinet support.
2.877,973, 3-17-59, Cl. 248- -163.
Carlson, Reuben C, to Admiral Corp. Chassis assembly for
TV tuner. 2.878,378. 3-17-59. Cl. 250 — 20.
Carlson, Reuben C. Tuner having wafer switch discs shielded
from turret switch discs by chassis. 2,898,405, 8-4-59,
Cl. 250 — 40.
Carlson, Richard G., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Conductor
insulator combinations or the like. 2,919,300, 12-29-59,
Cl. 174—153.
Carlson, Roy H., and W. W. Anderson. Brush with detach-
able bristles. 2,912,709, 11-17-59, Cl. 15—178.
Carlson, Theodore F. Ball suspension joints. 2,885,236,
5-5-59, Cl. 287—90.
Carlson, Wilbur L.. to General Motors Corp. Pole pieces.
2.913.603. 11-17-59, Cl. 310—42.
Carlson, William L., Jr., and R. C. Erickson, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Fluid actuator. 2,897,050,
8-4-59, Cl. 60—52.
Carlson, William L„ Jr., and W. J. Robinson, to Minneanolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Relay. 2,890,310, 6-9-59, Cl.
200 — 112.
Carlsson, Alvar. Liquid sprayers. 2,908,297, 10-13-59,
Cl. 141—20.
Carlsson, Hans T. H. Alternating current generators, espe-
cially for automotive vehicles. 2,902,006, 9-1-59, Cl.
307—10.
Carlsson, Sven, and K. R. Larsen. to AR Svenska Flakt-
fabriken. Apparatus for treating boards of defibrated wood
or similar materials in sheet form. 2,881,534, 4-14-59,
Cl. 34 — 163.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L., to DHB Corp. Boring machines.
2.878.693 3-24-59, Cl. 77—3.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L„ to The R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool
Co. Depth gage for boring machines. 2.891,424, 6-23-59,
Cl 77—3.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L., to The R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool
Co. Tangential supnlv of oil through the work clamp.
2.903.915, 9-15-59, Cl. 77—3.
Carlstedt. Ragnar L., to The R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool
Co. Apparatus for preventing vibration of boring bars.
2 903.910, 9-15-59, Cl. 77—3.
Carlstedt, Rngnar L., to The R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool
Co. Steady rest structure. 2,903,917, 9-15-59, Cl. 77 — 3.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L., to DHB Corp. Deep hole boring ma-
chine. 2.909,946, 10-27-59, Cl. 77—3.
Carlstedt. Racnar L., to DHB Corp. Coolant pump and spin-
dle motor controls. 2,909,947, 10-27-59, Cl. 77 — 3.
Carlstedt. Rasnar L.. and W. Brandt, to D H B Corp.
Depth indicator. 2,876,662, 3-10-59, Cl. 77 — 3.
Carlston. Earl F. : See —
Butler, Judson C, Lum, and Carlston. 2.878,235.
Carlston, Earl F., and G. B. Johnson, to California Research
Corp. Preparation of unsaturated polyesters by the re-
action of, first, isophthalic acid and a glycol, followed by
reaction with unsaturated aliphatic polybasic acid.
2,904,533, 9-15-59, Cl. 260 — 75.
Carlston. Herald L. Filing unit. 2,918,921, 12-29-59, Cl.
129—16.1.
Carlstrom, Ture IL. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. In-
sulating heater within cathode sleeves. 2.915,355, 12-1-59,
Cl. 316—1.
Carlton, Earl. Buffing wheel. 2,913,856, 11-24-59, Cl. 51 —
193.
Carlton, Jean. Measuring and detecting apparatus.
2,878,674, 3-24-59, Cl. 73 — 432.
Carlton. Lawrence \V. : See —
Kramer Vance M., and Carlton. 2.879.953.
Kramer. Vance M., and Carlton. 2. 888,71 2.
Kramer, Vance M., and Carlton. 2.909. 19S.
Carlton, Lvnn R , to Krie Fonndrv Co. Control for a fluid
operated hammer. 2,892,449, 6-30-59. Cl. 121—30.
Carlton, Ravmond R., to Omark Industries, Tnc. Raw bar
with nose insert. 2,897, S56, 8-4-59, Cl. 143—32.
Carlton, Raymond R.. to Omark Industries. Tnc. Saw chain
cutters with thin cutting portion and thick base. 2,897,857,
8-4-59, Cl. 143—135.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Carlton, Raymond R., and P. E. Mortensen, to Omark Indus-
tries, Inc. Automatic cutter grinder. 2,898,708, 8-11-59,
CI. 51—98.
Carlton, Stuart S., to Horizons Titanium Corp. Production
of lower valent halides of Ta, Nb, Ti and V. 2,S68,704,
1-13-59. CI. 204 — 64.
Carlton. Stuart S., and B. C. Raynes. to Horizons Titanium
Corp. Electrolytic process. 2,880,149, 3-31-59, CI.
204 — 64.
Carlton, Vida M., % to D. Howerton. Stand for reading
instruction and the like. 2,867,917, 1-13-59, CI. 35 — 35.
Carlyle, Robert L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for
the production of acrylic acid esters. 2,917,538, 12-15-59,
CI. 260 — 1S6.
Carlyle, Robert L., and E. F. Morris, to Continental Oil Co.
Metal-containing organic compositions and method of pre-
paring same. 2,8S9,279, 6-2-59, CI. 252 — 18.
Carlyle. Robert L., and E. F. Morris, to Continental Oil Co.
Magnesium containing organic compositions and method of
preparing the same. 2,895,913, 7-21-59, CI. 252 — IS.
Carlzen, Carl F.. to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Hopper
construction for automatic assembly apparatus. 2,893,597,
7-7-59, CI. 221—238.
Carlzen. Carl F., and W. L. Lehner, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Automatic assembly apparatus. 2,873,513,
2-17-59. CI. 29 — 203.
Carlzen, Carl F., and W. L. Lehner, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Automatic assembly apparatus. 2,903,697,
9-15-59, CI. 1—2.
Carman, Alga I/., to Metropolis Bending Co. Crib and plav
pen unit. 2,889.560, 6-9-59, CI. 5 — 100.
Carman. Justice N.. Jr., tc Pacific Semiconductors. Inc. Glass
sealed crystal rectifier. 2,881,369, 4-7-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Carman, William R. : See —
Brown. Joseoh M., Carman, and Zwirn. 2,877,459.
Carmen. Lloyd H. : See —
Clay, Burton R., and Carmen. 2,898,509.
Carmiehael, Joel. Compost making device. 2,880,074,
3-31-59. CI. 23—259.1.
Carmiehael, Mead S., Jr., and R. A. Stark, to The Scott Viner
Co. Leveling device for mobile viner. 2,918,292, 12-22-59,
CI. 2S0— 6.
Carmiehael. Robert: See —
Huntley Alton K.. and Carmiehael. 2.901,526.
Carmiehael, Robert, and L. G. Coon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Microswitch structure. 2,885,517, 5-5-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Carmiehael Robert IX. to Southern States Equipment Corp.
Silver coiler. 2.908.945, 10-20-59. CI. 19 — 159
Carmiehael. Robert D., and J. S. Meek, to Southern States
Equipment Corp. Sliver guide for textile coiler. 2,897,550,
8-4-59, CI. 19—159.
Carmiehael, Robert L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Two terminal monostable transistor switch. 2,889,510,
6-2-59, CI. 320 — 1.
Carmiehael. Thomas F.. to Synero Corp. Electromagnetic
device. 2,878.404. 3-17-59. CI. 310—38.
Carmiehael. Walter C, to American Optical Co. 'Spectacle
cases. 2.913.100, 11-17-59, CI. 206 — 5.
Carmody, Din R. : See —
Zletz, Alex, and Carmody. 2,892,305.
Zletz, Alex, and Carmodv. 2,893.202.
Zletz, Alex, and Carmody. 2,896,400-407.
Carmody, Don R., E. A. Maverle, and A. Zletz, to Standard
Oil Co. Rocket propulsion method. 2,893,203, 7-7-59,
CI. 60 — 35.4.
Carmody, Don R., and A. Zletz, to Standard Oil Co. Rocket
pronulsion method using phosphorus triamide rocket fuel.
2,898.732. 8-11-59, CI. 60—35.4.
Carmodv, Don R., E. A. Mayerle, and A. Zletz, to Standard
Oil Co. Rocket propulsion method. 2,898,733, 8-11-59,
CI. 60—35.4.
Carmody, Don R., E. A. Mayerle, and A. Zletz, to Standard
Oil Co. Rocket propulsion method. 2,898,734, 8-11-59,
CI. 60—35 4.
Carmody, Don R., and E. A. Maverle, to Standard Oil Co.
Rocket propulsion method. 2,898,735, 8-11-59, CI. 60 —
35.4.
Carmody, Raymond F.. to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Alkyd
resin manufacture with isophthalic acid. 2,884,390 4-28-
59. CI. 260 — 22.
Carmody, Raymond F., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc Mixed
resinous esters of oil-modified alkyd resins and of pnrtiallv-
esterified epoxide resins. 2,887.459, 5-19-59, CI. 260 22.
Carnacina, Guido. Ten-key printing multiplying and divid-
ing machine. 2,905,382, 9-22-59, CI. 235 — 60.
Carnagua. Harold E. : See —
Simpson. John M.. and Carnagua. 2,911.856.
Carnagua, Harold E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Automatic
transmission and control system therefor. 2,911,848, 11-
10-59, CI. 74 — 172.
Carnahan, Robert E. : See —
Bloom, Barry M., and Carnahan. 2,894,972.
Carnarius. Edwin H., and D. Kaufman, to American Cyanamid
Co. Method of sterile packing. 2,917,878, 12-22-59, CI.
53 — 22.
Carnation To. : See —
Loo, Ching C. 2,882,025.
Carnegie, William L., to General Motors Corp. Transmission
and control system. 2,903,910, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 645.
Carnes, Joseph J., and E. A. Vitalis, to American Cvanamid
Co. Dialkyl esters of sulfodicarboxylic acids. 2,'887,504,
5-19-59, CI. 260 — 481.
Carnes, Wilbur R., to Caveco Corp. Convertible diffuser.
2,901,95S, 9-1-59, Cl. 98 — 40.
Carney, Charles S., to Collins Radio Co. Amplitude dis-
tribution analyzer. 2,905,888, 9-22-59, Cl. 324 — 68.
Carni'v Co., Inc., The : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,882,552.
Duane. William C. 2,870,839.
Carnpv, Dennis J., to United States Steel Corp. Method of
producing a fullv-l.illed steel with rimming characteristic.
2,885,752, 5-12-59, Cl. 22 — 21 li.
Carney, Kenneth R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Umbrella
clamp. 2,897,094, 8-4-59, Cl. 77 — 62.
Carney, Kreigh G., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Fuel element for nuclear reactor.
2.894';893. 7-14-59 Cl. 204—193.2.
Carno, Samson Z, Blind rivet with sealing means. 2,898,798,
8-11-59, Cl. 85— 4U.
Carogana, Anthony, G. Levy, and F. Zarel, to American Photo-
graphic Instrument Co., Inc. Adjustable stand. 2,873,079,
2 10-59. Cl 2-18 — 125.
Carolina Knitting Machine Corp. : See —
Hart Gene E., and Metcalf. Re. 24,616.
Carolina Textile Engraving Co. : See —
Schreiber, Louis. 2,898,834.
Carolonza. Joseph C. Scrubbing brush with cleaning deter-
gent. 2,8S7,709, 5-26-59, Cl. 15 — 136.
Caron, Maurice, and R. E. Etheridge. to W. B. Jamieson.
Paint base. 2,877.130, 3-10-59. Cl. 106 — 228.
Caronelle. Inc. : See —
Otto. Carl L. and L. B., and Briton. 2,867,222.
Carosella. Michael C, J. H. Jacobs, and T. R. McNeill, to
Union Carbide Corp. Lead removal in the electrowinning
of chromium. 2,872.395. 2-3-59, Cl. 204 — 105.
Caroselli, Frank, to Pell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Micro-
wave impedance branch. 2,910,659, 10-27-59, Cl. 333 — 98.
Caroselli, Remus P. : See —
Kingsbury, Ralph N., and Caroselli. 2,900,275.
Marzocchi, Alfred. Caroselli, and Rammel. 2,868,669.
Caroselli, Remus F., and R. K. Gagnon, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method of finishing a glass fiber textile
cloth and article produced thereby. 2,868.668, 1-13-58.
Cl. 117 — 46.
Carp, Arthur. Can opener. 2.891 310. 6-23-59. Cl. 30 — 15.5.
Carpenter, Arthur H., deceased ; V. C. Carpenter, executrix.
Testing device. 2.88S.331. 5-26-59, Cl. 23 — 253.
Carpenter, Catherine E. : See —
Rigney, Danel K, and Carpenter. 2,897,488.
Carpenter, Clifford L., and S. J. Silvis, to Colgate-Palmolive
Co. Concentrating detergent solution. 2,879,839, 3-31-59,
Cl. 159 — 47.
Carpenter, David L., and L. E. Clements, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Automatic automotive
headlight dimming circuit. 2,917,665, 12-15-59, Cl.
315—83.
Carpenter, Edward F. Cable puller. 2,896,911, 7-28-59,
q\ 254 1 34 3
Carpenter, Edward L., W. H. Wieber. and S. S. Wisotsky. to
American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Method
for twisting tuhing. 2.881.517. 4-14-59 Cl. 29 — 423.
Carpenter, Ernest L. Self-propelled dispensing and spreading
unit and compacter. 2.906,438, 9-29-59, Cl. 222 — 177.
Carnenter, Herbert L., to The Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp.
Method and apparatus for contracting and compressing fibre
shells. 2.892,749, 6-30-59. Cl. 154—83.
Carpenter, Herbert L., and Herbert L. Carpenter. Jr., to The
Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp. Closure assembly for fibre
containers and method of making the same. ' 2,884,176,
4-28-59. Cl. 229—5.6.
Carpenter. Herbert L., Jr. : See —
Carpenter, Herbert L., and Herbert L. Carpenter, Jr.
2.884.176.
Carpenter, Irvin M. : See —
Melton. James O., and Carpenter. 2,884,002.
Carpenter, James H. : See —
Spencer, Robert V. 2,875,898.
Carpenter, James R. : See —
Welter, George I., and Carpenter. 2,918,741.
Carpenter, Keith H., and F. W. Reinhold. to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Fastener inserting devices. 2,875,730,
3-3-59, Cl. 121—11.
Carpenter, Kenneth L., to The Hoover Co. Capacitor run
motors. 2,907,904, 10-6-59, Cl. 310 — 166.
Carpenter. L. E., & Co., Inc. : See —
Sylvester, Arthur D., and Scheiding. 2,875,543.
Carpenter, Louis M. Wire stripping apparatus. 2,902,797,
9-8-59, Cl. 51—80.
Carpenter, Marion S., and W. M. Easter, Jr., to The Givaudan
Corp. 4-tert. -butyl a-methyl hydrocinnamic aldehyde.
2,875,131, 2-24-59, Cl. 167—94.
Carpenter, Marion S., W. M. Easter, Jr., and T. F. Wood,
to The Givaudan Corp. Substituted tetrahydronaph-
thalenes. 2,897,237, 7-28-59, Cl. 260 — 592.
Carpenter, Marion S., W. M. Easter, Jr., and T. F. Wood, to
The Givaudan Corp. Process for making substituted 2,3-
hexanediols. 2,915,561, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 618.
Carpenter, Marshall M., Jr., to United States of America,
Army. System for increasing signal to noise ratio of pick-
up tubes. 2,892,027, 6-23-59, Cl. 178 — 7.2.
Carpenter, Paul G. : See —
Reynolds, William B., and Carpenter. 2,870,107.
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2,875,042.
2,891,858.
Carpenter, Paul G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process of
plasticizing high mooney synthetic rubber with a low
niooney synthetic rubber. 2,877,200, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Carpenter, Paul G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
livdrocarbons from oil-bearing strata. 2,880,802, 4-7-59,
CI. 166 — 11.
Carpenter, Paul G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Disposable
rubber products. 2,898,999, 8-11-59, CI. 166—46.
Carpenter, Paul G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Kick-off for
gas-lift wells. 2,913,931, 11-17-59, CI. 102 — 20.
Carpenter, Hichard A., to Gallery Chemical Co. Process for
the preparation of trialkoxyborohydrides. 2,895,985,
7-21-59, CI. 260 — 462.
Carpenter, Kupert E. H. Electromagnetic relays. 2,891,200,
6-16-59, CI. 317—198.
Carpenter, Rupert E. H. Pivotal supports. 2,901,298,
8-25-59, CI. 308—159.
Carpenter Steel Co., The : Sec —
Kegerise, Wesley R. 2.891.859.
Kegerise, Wesley R., and Heydt.
Kegerise. Wesley R., and Lanphier.
Carpenter, Thomas J., and A. A. Olsen, to General Electric
Co. Lightning arrester improvements. 2,890,389, 6-9-59,
CI. 317—70.
Carpenter, Tracv L., to Tracv Accessories, Inc. Automobile
door lock mechanism. 2.893,774, 7-7-59, CI. 292 — 280.
Carpenter, Victor W., and J. M. Jackson, to Armco Steel
Corp. Production of insulative coatings on silicon steel
strip. 2,906,645, 9-29-59, CI. 117—127.
Carpenter, Virginia C. : See —
Carpenter. Arthur H. 2,888,331.
Carpenter, William P., to The Superior Electric Co. Attach-
ment plug. 2.910.625, 10-27-59. CI. 317 — 14.
Carper, Harold R., 35 20/36% to C. F. Spickelmier, 32 8/36%
to E. S. Greer, and 32 8/36% to B. S. SDicklemire. Ap-
paratus for making composite slabs. 2,897,570, 8^-59,
CI. 25—1.
Carper. Royce E. Holder for fishing rod and reel. 2,902,237,
9-1-59, CI. 248 — 42.
Carpinella, Michael J., to Scovill Mfg Co. Prong ring fastener
members. 2.916.788, 12-15-59. CI. 24 — 216.
Carpino, Frank. Box blank. 2,901,158. 8-25-59, CI. 229—
35.
Carr. Aloysius J. Shaftless mill roll stand. 2,899,145,
8-11-59, CI. 242 — 58.6.
Carr, Barney J., and V. D. Peckham, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Precision time-
delay generator. 2,891.155, 6-16-59, CI. 250—27.
Carr. Boyd H., R. E. Gunderman. and R. M. Karlinski, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Synthetic fibers having a natural
crimp and method for preparing the same. 2,880,056,
3-31-59. CI. 18—54.
Carr. Charles J., and E. Burns. Self-cleaning collapsible
reamer. 2.882 019. 4-14-59. CI. 255 — 73.
Carr. Charles J., and E. Burns. Self-cleaning reamer.
2,882.020. 4-14-59. CI. 255 — 73.
Carr, Charles J., and J. B. Washburn. Directional well bore
roller bit. 2.886,293, 5-12-59, CI. 255—313.
Carr. Donald E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fuel containing
anti-icinz additives. 2.876.750 3-10-59 CI. 123 — 1.
Carr, Donald E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Asphaltic coating
composition and method of application. 2,918,940,
12-29-59. CI. 138 — 68.
Carr, Dugald M., to The Chemical and Industrial Corn. Cata-
lytic apparatus. 2,899,285, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Carr Edward W. : See —
Hansen. George E.. and Carr. 2,868.460.
Carr, Edward W., and G. E. Hansen, to Crane Co. Calibrated
relief valve. 2,908,288, 10-13-59, CI. 137 — 540.
Carr. John H„ to Dura-Vent Corp. Vent pipe. 2,894,537,
7-14-59, CI. 138—63.
Carr. John H., to Dura-Vent Corp. Snap-in lue-in-groove tvpe
resilient conduit joint. 2.910.308. 10-27-59. CI. 285 — 27.
Carr, John H., to Dura-Vent Corn. Double wall pipe coupling
with locking means. 2.910,311, 10-27-59, CI. 285 — 133.
Carr. John J., and J. N. Scheub. Belt construction. 2,885,-
685. 5-12-59, CI. 2 — 321.
Carr, Laurence H., to The Edward Valvps. Inc. Method of
providine a wear resistant surface. 2,903,564, 9-8-59, CI.
219 — 107.
Carr. Lawrence V. : See —
Pidgeon. Elmer F., and Carr. 2,879,965.
Carr. Norman L. : See —
Folkins. Hillis O.. and Carr. 2,888.501.
Carr. Norman L.. to The Pure Oil Co. Isomerization of paraf-
finic hydrocarbons and method of activating the isomeriza-
tion catalyst. 2.917.565. 12-15-59, CI. 260—683.65.
Carr. Norman L.. to The Pure Oil Co. Isomerization of N-par-
affin hydrocarbons. 2,917,566, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 683.66.
Carr. Norman L„ V. Brozowski, and O. L. Beber, to The Pure
Oil Co. Process for isomerizing saturated hvdrocarbons.
2,918,510, 12-22-59, CI. 260—683.65.
Carr. Otis T. Amusement device. 2,912,244, 11-10-59, CI.
272—18.
Carr. Raymond M. : See —
Pelzer, Harry L.. and Carr. 2.877.847.
Carr. Richard C. : See —
Post. Robert G. 2,878,718.
Carr. Robert W. : See —
Beebe, Kenneth H., Carr, and Wilson. 2,874,474.
Carr. Scott W. : See —
Walker, James H, Carr, and Horn. 2,898,825.
Carr, William F., to Lear, Inc. Permanent magnet rotor.
2,877,306, 3-10-59. CI. 310 — 156.
Carr, William, Jr. Apparatus for cleaning Venetian blinds.
2,878,820, 3-24-59, CI. 134 — 122.
Carrabino, Joseph D. : See —
Ashe, William J. 2,905,259.
Carrara, Gino, and E. Testa, to Lepetit S.p.A. Purified
pyridoxine, analogs and process. 2,897,203, 7-28-59, CI.
260—295.
Cariaway, William M. Illuminated fishing indicator.
2,871,607, 2-3-59, CI. 43 — 17.
Carrell, Ross M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Ribbon-type magnetic armature transducer. 2,890,289,
6-9-59, CI. 179 — 115.
Carrie, William D., to Crane Co. Parts washer. 2,872,895,
2-10-59, CI. 118 — 73.
Carrie, William D., to Crane Co. Plastic fitting testing de-
vice. 2,885,886, 5-12-59, CI. 73 — 37.5.
Carrier Conveyor Corp. : See —
Carrier. Robert M., Jr. 2,877,890.
Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 2,918,070.
Morris, John M. 2,877,704.
Morris, John M. 2,885,067.
Morris, John M. 2,914,313.
Carrier Corp. : See —
Allen, William A. 2,873,041.
Allingham, Walter F. 2,867,237.
Antrim, William D. 2,868,278.
Ashley, Carlyle M.
Ashley, Carlyle M.
Ayling, Robert W.
Bosworth, Cyrus M
English, Richard A.
Garland, Robert J.
Gerteis, Karl M.
Gerteis, Karl M.
2.S70.020.
2,896,850.
2,896,426.
Jr., and Divers. 2,902,834.
and Merrick. 2,912,170.
2,868,515.
2,903,004.
2,905,094.
Gerteis, Karl M. 2 907,348.
Hanson, Lars, and Gerteis. 2,917,225.
Hood, William E., and Alt. 2,913,229.
2,869,505.
Kessler, Vernon R., and La Grange.
Kuklinski, Henry W. 2,907,182.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr. 2,870,613.
Leonard, Louis H„ Jr. 2,915,886.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr. 2,918,807.
MacLeod, David E., and Karb. 2,867,987.
McGrath, William L. 2,889,690.
McGrath, William L. 2,911,838
McGrath, William L.
McGrath, William L.
McGrath, William L.,
McGrath, William L.,
Merrick, Richard H.
Merrick, Richard H.
Misener, Walter S.
Palmatier, Everett P
2,912,833.
2,916,894.
and Stevens,
and Stevens.
2,873,140.
2,912,171.
2,892,615.
2,894,380.
2,889,764.
2,917,905.
Palmatier; Everett P. 2,894,381.
Palmatier, Everett P. 2,894,382.
Palmatier, Everett P. 2.912,831.
Rachfal, Stanley J. 2,888,809.
Renner, William E., and Arzberger. 2,870,614.
Rich, Donald G. 2,902,267.
Stevens, Frank D. 2,881.689.
Weller, Peter A. 2,896,920.
Carrier. Robert M., Jr., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Vibratory
spiral conveyor. 2,877,890. 3-17-59. CI. 198—220.
Carrier, Robert M.. Jr., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Apparatus
for material treatment. 2,918,070, 12-22-59, CI. 134—132.
Carrigan, Charles F. Pleat forming guide. 2,879,927,
3-31-59, CI. 223—34.
Carrigan, Carlton E., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Passivation of stainless steel alloys. 2,890,974, 6-16-59,
CI. 148—6.14.
Carrigan, Tracv, to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Ad-
justable support for an automobile jack. 2,892,513,
6-30-59, CI. 187 — 8.43.
Carriol, Louis A., to S. A. T. A. M„ Societe Anonyme pour
Tous Appareillages Appareillages Mecaniques. Filling ap-
paratus with an automatic stop. 2,871,894, 2-3-59, CI.
141—209.
Carriol, Louis A., to S.A.T.A.M. Societe Anonyme Pour Tous
Apparellages Mecaniques. Liquid dispensing apparatus.
2,885,119, 5-5-59, CI. 222—72.
Carroll, Benjamin : See —
Berliner, Abraham, and Carroll. 2,904,470.
Carroll, Benjamin, and V. Kitter, to Heliogen Products, Inc.
Diatomic iodine-forming composition and method of mak-
ing the same. 2,902,405, 9-1-59, CI. 167 — 70.
Carroll, Bernard J. : See —
Eder, George L. 2.869,143.
Carroll, Burt H.. and J. E. Jones, to Eastman Kodak
Rupersensitization of photographic emulsions using
azines. 2.875,058. 2-24-59. CI. 96 — 104.
Carroll, Charles, to Duff- Norton Co. Worm drive mechanism.
2,884,800, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 425.
Carroll, Earl J. Can hanger. 2,879.966, 3-31-59. CI.
248—311.
Carroll, Esther T. Sectional insert for unfitted ladies hand-
bags. 2,899,998, 8-18-59, CI. 150 — 30.
Carroll. Francis E. : See —
Henderson, Lloyd F.. and Carroll. 2,868,731.
Co.
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De Pew, and Carry.
2,878,514.
Carroll, James H., and R. S. Hanmer, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Continuous polymerization process for production of
high-solids latex. 2,872,438, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — S3.7.
Carroll, James H., and J. A. Runberg, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Production of colorless emulsion-polymerized polymers.
2,888,498, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 680.
Carroll, James S. : See —
Black, Robert S., and Carroll. 2,881,731.
Black, Robert S., and Carroll. 2,912,960.
Carroll, Jimmy L. : See —
Buckingham. John S., and Carroll. 2,918,350.
Carroll, John D. : See —
Curtiss, George B.. Jr., and Carroll. 2,877,040.
Carroll, John E. : See —
Landis, George G., and Carroll. 2,909,648.
Carroll, John E., to General Railway Signal Co. Conveyer
control system. 2,880,891, 4-7-59, CI. 214 — 11.
Carroll. Jonn E., and J. G. Murray. Electric arc welding
power supply. 2,873,356, 2-10-59. CI. 219 — 131.
Carroll, John L., and J. Ewels, to Electric & Musical Indus-
tries Ltd. Modulating circuits. 2,900,608, 8-18-59, CI.
332 — 52.
Carroll, John R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Baseboard diffuser.
2,912,917, 11-17-59, CI. 98— 10S.
Carroll, Joseph D. Gas operated safety warning device.
2,878,774, 3-24-59, CI. 116—112.
Carroll, Joseph J. : See —
Harris, Lewis J., and Carroll. 2,898,935.
Carroll, Murray N., and W. M. Kennedy, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Textile treatment beam. 2,912,298, 11-10-
59, CI. 8—154.
Carroll. Robert L. Checking device. 2,878,840, 3-24-59,
CI. 139—167.
Carron. Maurice C. E., and A. P. Jullien, to Societe Anonyme
des Laboratoires Robert & Carriere. 2,(2'-isopropyl-4'-
chloro - 5' - methvl)-phenoxyon-ethyl-2-imidazoline and its
pharmaceutical uses. 2,915,431, 12-1-59, CI. 167 — 52.
Carruthers. Eben H. Artificial bait and method of activating
bait. 2,895,249, 7-21-59, CI. 43 — i.
Carruthers, Eben H. Automatic leveling mechanism for har-
vesting machine. 2,913,865. 11-24-59, CI. 56 — 209.
Carruthers, Walter W., and C. L. Kirkpatrick, to United States
of America, Navy. Sonar trainer. 2,918,650, 12-22-59, CI.
340 — 6.
Carry, William J. : See —
Gaines. Clarence P. and J. R.
2,896.962.
Carshelis, Ivan J. : See —
Nichols, Victor L., and Carshelis.
Carson, Frank J., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method
of bending and cutting glass sheets. 2,880,553, 4-7-59, CI.
49—79.
Carson, Frank J., and H. A. Leflet, Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Method and apparatus for bending glass sheets.
2,893,170, 7-7-59. CI. 49—67.
Carson. Franklin D. Ball catapulting device. 2,911,758,
11-10-59. CI. 46—145.
Carson, Otto L. Brush holder for paint pot. 2,905,419,
9-22-59, CI. 248—110.
Carson, Raymond M. Towing bar with wide-range hitch.
2,918,310, 12-122-59, CI. 280 — 478.
Carson. Samuel R. Concrete block construction with a com-
partment having a knock-out panel. 2,900.814, 8-25-59,
CI. 72 — 41.
Carson, Walter C. : See —
Papy, Hugh R., Carson, and Rowley.
Carstensen, Harold K. : See —
Smith, Vernon L.. and Carstensen.
Carstensen. Palle. Flexible containers.
CI. 222 — 92.
Carstensen. Sylke : See —
Fanselau," Werner, and Carstensen. 2.914,404.
Cart. Theodore S.. to Atlantic Products Corp. Ventilated
golf bag. 2.867.257. 1-6-59. CI. 150 — 1.5.
Cart. Theodore S. Bowling ball bag. 2,872,029, 2-3-59,
CI. 206—1.
Carter. Alton L. Tire deflation signal. 2,882,362. 4-14-59.
CI. 200 — 61.24.
Carter. Andrew G., to A. G. and H. T. Carter, d.b.a. Carter
Engineering Co. Safety-belt buckle. 2,904,866, 9-22-59,
CI. 24—170.
Carter, Arthur J. Ash receptacle. 2.903.172, 9-8-59 CI
224 — 28.
Carter, Clare A. : See —
Butterfield, Peter H, and Carter. 2,908,725.
Carter, Clare A., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
nonionic surface active agents. 2,870,220, 1-20-59, CI.
260 — 615.
Carter, Clarence F. Machine for dispensing liquids into con-
tainers. 2,904,221, 9-15-59, CI. 222 — 146.
Carter, Crawford F., and J. L. Dreher, to California Research
Corp. Low temperature method for preparing high tem-
perature greases. 2,892,778, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 33.6.
Carter, Daniel H, and O. R. Smith, to Welex, Inc. Drill-
ing mud filter cake resistivity measurement. 2,914,725,
11-24-59, CI. 324—30.
Carter, Daniel H., and R. H. Huddleston, Jr., to Welex, Inc.
Well fluids resistivity measurement apparatus. 2,871,445,
1-27-59, CI. 324 — 30.
Carter, Elbert P., and H. J. Stinger, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Apparatus and method for testing elec-
tric blasting caps. 2,905,869, 9-22-59, CI. 317—149.
2,896,808.
2.914,697.
2,907,496, 10-6-59.
2,880,406.
2,885,817,
Shoe ma-
Shoe ma-
Carter Engineering Co. : See —
Carter, Andrew G. 2,904,866.
Carter, Harold. Game. 2,899,206, 8-11-59, CI. 273 — 120.
Carter, Harriett T. : See —
Carter, Andrew G. 2,904,866.
Carter, Harry V., to National Tank Co. Apparatus for re-
covery of petroleum vapors from run tanks. 2,899,013,
8-11-59, CI. 183—2.7.
Carter, Herman T., and S. A. Kelnhofer, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Multistation telephone intercommuni-
cating and conference system. 2,883,457, 4-21-59, CI.
179 — 1.
Carter, Hugh P. : See —
Gray, Samuel A., and Carter. 2,885,787.
Carter, Ivan P. V. : See —
Bindon, Douglas G., Carter, and Friedman.
Carter, James C. Float for fishing rod and reel.
5-12-59, CI. 43 — 25.
Carter, James P., to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
chines. 2,885,980, 5-12-59, CI. 112 — 52.
Carter, James P.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
chines. 2,900,933, 8-25-59, CI. 112 — 46.
Carter, John L., and I. Reingold, to United States of America,
Army. Broad band electronic switch. 2,879,485, 3-24-59,
CI. 333 — 13.
Carter, John N., and D. N. Rosenblatt, to The Eimco Corp.
Method for the isothermal treatment of alloys after casting.
2,875,109, 2-24-59, CI. 148—3.
Carter, Joseph H. Steering mechanism for toy vehicles.
2,888,778, 6-2-59, CI. 46 — 201.
Carter, Larry J., to Farnam Mfg. Co., Inc. Reconstituted
mica heating element. 2,870,277, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 19.
Carter, Leon S., 20% to D. S. Polk. Rib typo ventilated gar-
ment construction. 2,897,506, 8^4-59, CI. 2 — 87.
Carter, Leslie F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Miniature gyro com-
pass. 2,887,784, 5-26-59, CI. 33 — 226.
Carter Mfg. Corp. : See — ■
Graustein, Walter W., Jr. 2,884,506.
Carter, Newell A., and V. E. Hemborg, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Article diverter for roller conveyors.
2,874,818, 2-24-59, CI. 193 — 36.
Carter, Norman D., H. V. Hess, and M. D. Riordan, to
Texaco Inc. Method for the regeneration of zeolite
molecular sieve solid selective adsorbents. 2,908,639,
10-13-59, CI. 208—310.
Carter, Norman D., and H. V. Hess, to Texaco, Inc. Isomeriz-
ing a C8 hydrocarbon fraction. 2,918,511, 12-22-59, CI.
260—683.65.
Carter Parts Co. : See —
Frantz, Nicholas. 2,901,565.
Frantz, Nicholas. 2,909,615.
Gloviak, Stanley, and Frantz. 2,903,540.
Raab, Andrew F. 2,901,574.
Carter, Paul H., to The Maryland Cup Co. Resilient paper
covers for containers and method of manufacture.
2,879,935, 3-31-59, CI. 229 — 43.
Carter Products, Inc. : See —
Berger, Frank M. 2,872,370.
Berger, Frank M.. and Ludwig. 2 878,280.
Berger, Frank M., and Ludwig. 2,884,444.
Berger, Frank M., and Plechner. 2,889,253.
Bondi, Henry S., and Spitzer. 2,916,384.
Nasarevich, Leo S., and Spitzer. 2,916,383.
Carter, Ralph B., Co. : See —
Nemecsek, Louis J. 2,899,908.
Carter Ralph H. : See —
Bley, Rudolph S., Carter, Edgar, Graybeal, and Schmidt.
2,898.627.
Carter, Ralph H, and C. B. Kingsbury, to North American
Rayon Corp. Method and apparatus for plying and cabling
yarn. 2.881,584, 4-14-59. CI. 57—61.
Carter, Ralph H., C. B. Kingsbury, and D. J. Lamb, to
North American Rayon Corp. Yarn crimping apparatus.
2,900,783. 8-25-59, CI. 57—34.
Carter. Richard H.. to The Fostoria Pressed Steel Corp.
Motor driven pumps. 2,875,694. 3-3-59, CI. 103 — 87.
Carter, Robert C, to Collins Radio Co. Voltage regulator
with limited current drain. 2,888,633, 5-26-59, CI. 323 — 9.
Carter, Robert L., to Clark Equipment Co. Steering mech-
anism for motor vehicles. 2,900,195, 8-18-59, CI. 280—95.
Carter, Robert O. : See —
Terlecki, Renat, and Carter. 2,910,535.
Carter. Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Spotting mecha-
nism for use with article banding machines. 2,880,845,
4-7-59, CI. 198—33.
Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Apparatus
for arranging like articles in uniformly spaced relation.
2,890,787, 6-16-59, CI. 198—34.
Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Article-orient-
ing means for use in conveyor apparatus having a rotary
spacer screw. 2,911,089, 11-3-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Carter-Waters Corp., The : See —
Kulhavy, George W., and Coleman. 2,869.356.
Carter, William A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Measuring
system for measuring magnetic flux as a function of ex-
citing current. 2,911,589, 11-3-59, CI. 324 — 43.
Carter, William H, Jr. Sealed radioactivity sample cham-
ber. 2,892,086, 6-23-59, CI. 250 — 44.
Carter, William H., Jr., to Nelson M. Brown. Electrically ac-
tuated speed control mechanism for engines. 2,911,077,
11-3-59, CI. 192 — 3.
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Carter, Willis M. : See —
Clore. Thomas H., and Carter. 2,881,497.
Carthay, Alexander F., to Channel Master Patent Corp.
Foldable antenna structures. 2,897,405, 7-28-59, CI.
343—803.
Carthay, Alexander F., to Channel Master Corp. Reflector
structures for antennas. 2,808,502, 8-4-59, CI. 343 — 817.
Cartlidge, Frank, and J. Gonski, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Bor-
ing type mining machine having drum type cusp cutter.
2.868,528. 1-13-59. CI. 2C2— 7.
Cartlidge, Frank, and J. Gonski, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Bor-
ing type mining machine having cutter chain cusp removing
means. 2,916,273, 12-8-59. CI. 262 — 7.
Cartlidge, John R., and C. B. Krekeler, to The Cincinnati
Mine Machinery Co. Fastening means for cutter chain
pintles. 2.913.917, 11-24-59 CI. 74 — 254.
Cartmell, Thomas R., and J. F. Gifford, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Airborne radiation
detector. 2,898,497, 8-4-59, CI. 313 — 93.
Carton Associates, Inc. : See —
Currivan, John F. 2 877,614.
Currivan, John F. 2,918,765.
Cartoux, Henri, and P. Freyssinet, to Peehiney, Compagnie
de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgeques. Auto-
matic feed device for industrial apparatus. 2,888,156,
5-26-59. CI. 214 — 18.
Cartoux, Henri, to H. C. Peehiney Compngnie de Produits
Chimiques et Klectrometallurgiques. Safety device for re-
motely controlled manipulators. 2,899,477, 8-11-59, CI.
13—16.
Cartwright, Charles R., to Hercules Powder Co. Saponifica-
tion of toluic acid esters. 2,916,514, 12-8-59, CI. 260 —
515.
Cartwright, Conrad Y. : See —
Brown, George W., Cartwright, Hutter, McCann, Nyberg,
Skeirik. and Krag. 2,909,968.
Cartwright. Herbert K., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Control
apparatus for aircraft propulsion units embodving variable
pitch constant speed airscrews. 2,872,986, 2-10-59. CI.
170 — 135.74.
Cartwright, Robert W., H. A. Field, F. H. Krnger, and L. W.
Malzahn. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Control circuits.
2. 878. 890, 3-24-59, CI. 183 — 4.1.
Cartwright, Victor F. : See —
Albro, Paul W., and Cartwright. 2,885,553.
Cartwright. Victor F. Test apparatus for measuring time
delays. 2,915.700. 12-1-59. PI. 324 — 57.
Carty, John. Retractable hitch structure for house trailers
or the like. 2.896,969, 7-28-59, CI. 280 — 491.
Carus Chemical Co. : See —
Cams, Milton B. 2.908,620.
Carus, Milton B., to Carus Chemical Co. Production of
potassium permanganate. 2,908,620, 10-13-59, CI. 204 — 82.
Caruso, Anthonv M. Rotary container dispensers. 2,889,187,
6-2-59. CI. 312 — 97.1.
Caruso, Anthony M. Non-conductive coupling. 2,911,246,
11-3-59. CI. 287—108.
Carvajal, Fernando, to Schering Corp. Hydroxylnted steroid
intermediates and methods for their manufacture.
2.887,499. 5-19-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Carvalho, Jones N. Gyroscope motor. 2,899,945, 8-18-59,
CI. 123—18.
Carver, August B., to United States of America. Navy. Mis-
sile protective package. 2.903 124, 9-8-50, CI. 206 — 3.
Carver. Fred S., deceased ; W. S. Carver, P. H. Condit, and .7.
A. Schaines, executors ; said F. S. Carver, assor. to Fred S.
Carver. Inc. Multi-chamber press. 2,917,992, 12-22-59, CI.
100—37.
Carver, Fred S., Inc. : See —
Carver, Fred S. 2,917,992.
Carver, Gordon M.. Jr., and W. Barber, to American Cvanamid
Co. Surgical ligature dispenser. 2,893,548, 7-7-59, CI.
206 — 63.3.
Carver. Robert W. Combined card mount and pocket and
method of making same. 2.898.257, 8-4-59. CI. 154 — 116.
Carver, Russell H. Belt tighteners. 2,897,683, 8-4-59, CI.
74 — 242.1.
Carver, William S. : See —
Carver, Fred S. 2,917,992.
Carwin Co., The : See —
Sayigh. Adnan A. R. 2.892,866.
Van Winckel, Carl E., and Click. 2,916,430.
Carv, Henrv H., and R. C. Hawes, to Annlied Phvsics Corn.
Wide-range spectrophotometer. 2,879,393, 3-24-59, CI.
250 — 43.5.
Cary, John E., R. E. Shafer, and V. Cary. Self nronelled
fibre harvesting and recorticating machine. 2,905,974,
9-29-59, CI. 19—12.
Cary, John E., R. E. Shafer, and V. Carv. Fibre stripping
device. 2,906,394, 9-29-59, CI. 198 — 185.
Cary, John R . to The Garrett Corp. Spray type evaporative
cooler. 2.867.990, 1-13-59. CI. G2— 171.
Cary, Valerie : See —
Cary, John E., Shafer, and V. Cary. 2,905,974.
Cary, John E., Shafer, and V. Cary. 2,906,394.
Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. : See —
Noguera, Joseph. 2,893.065.
Noguera, Joseph. 2,899,714.
Casabona, Anthony M., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Landing and traffic control system.
2,878,469, 3-17-59, CI. 343—112.
2.915,245.
Payroll change calculating
Casacei, Severin X. : See —
Danel. Pierre F., Casacei, and Jarrian. 2.875.979.
Casacei, Severin X., to Etablissements Neyprie. Thrust
bearing construction for rotatable spindles and the like.
2,906,571, 9-29-59, CI. 308 — 160.
Casagraude, Arthur, C. P. liesse, and J. H. Bigham, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Stabilization of submarine raft
foundations. 2.895,301, 7-21-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Casagraude, Robert M., R. L. Motard and C. O. Reed, Jr., to
Shell Development Co. Engaging finely-divided solids with
a conveying gas. 2.912.284, 11-10-59. CI. 302—53.
Casale, Umberto. Machine for shaping already raised dough
into bread sticks of the type called "grissinl." 2,892,422,
6-30-59, CI. 107 — 4.
Casanov, Lou C. : See —
Miller, Arthur A. 2.881,572.
Miller, Arthur A. 2,887,832.
Casanova, Gervasio G. : See —
Casanova, Juan D. and G. G
Casanova, Juan D. and G. G.
attachment. 2,915,245. 12-1-59, Cl. 235 — 146
Casas, Antonio L. Unlocking device for automobiles.
2,907,237, 10-6-59, Cl. 81—3.
Casas-Robert, Ramon, and M. Fresard. to Mefina S. A. Device
for the automatic fixing of control cams on their shaft in
a zig-zag stitch sewing machine. 2,879,732, 3-31-59, Cl.
112—158.
Cascadden, Lewis E. : See —
Casey, Walter P., Jr., Cascadden, and Lawson.
2,895,810.
Cascade Mfg. Co. : See —
Farmer, Stanley E., and Derhalli. 2,914.368.
Farmer, Stanley E., and Faust. 2,874,862.
Cascades Plywood Corp. : See —
Whiting, Herbert G. 2,899,991.
Casco Products Corp. : See —
Sheahan, Robert E. 2,914,650.
Stalil. Gerald E. 2 871.814.
Case, Everett N., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for break-
ing petroleum emulsions employing certain oxvalkvlated
phenol-aldehyde resins. 2,885,367, 5-5-59, Cl. 252—331.
Case, Everett N., to Sinclair Refining C". Cast corrosion
inhibitor particle for oil wells. 2,891,009, 6-16-59. Cl.
252 — 8.55.
Case, Everett N., to Sinclair Refining Co. Composition of
matter. 2.895,974, 7-21-59, Cl. 260 — 413.
Case, Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Atmospheric
nozzle for fuel injection system. 2,913,235, 11-17-59, Cl.
261—78.
Case, J. I.. Co. : See-
Arnold, Bruce C. 2,893,249.
Arnold. Bruce C. 2.914,966.
Bushmeyer, Richard W. 2,897,903.
Christenson, Donald J. 2,916,189.
Christenson, Donald J., Hansen, and Richardson. 2,892,-
571.
Cole, John M., and Henry. 2,918,307.
Degenhardt, Wilmar W 2.880.564.
Downey. Wavne A. 2.878.035.
Dumanowski, Ferdinand J. 2,916,330.
Dutcher. Ival G. 2.8S8.085.
Dwyer. William J. 2,871,779.
Gewalt, Elmer H.. and Jozwik. 2,877.616.
Gordon. Edward D. 2.879.854.
Heth. Sherman C. 2.892.245.
Irvine, Houston N. 2,889,607.
Kline, Harry E.. and Vifot. 2 869,652.
Krause, Norman R., Heth. and Naery. 2 887,761.
Loizzo. John R.. and Matthews. 2,876,639.
Markel John M. 2,876.014.
Naery, John S. 2 SS2.671.
Naerv. John S. 2.8S2.672.
Padrick. John R. 2.872.883.
Redetzke Emerv C. 2 873.149.
Reeser, Esral M. 2,899.840.
Rogers. Richard E. 2 887.990.
Schwe-rler. Rov F. 2 SRR 307.
2.807.904.
2,906,354.
2 913.150.
2.891.418.
and Skromme. 2.872.S60.
2 911.904.
2 879.856.
2,918,256.
Schwegler, Roy F.
Schwegler, Roy F.
Scale. William L.
Smith, Cnrli-le F.
Smith, Carlisle F.
Weiss. Webster J.
Wenzel. Philin D.
Yeske, Laurel R.
Case. George L.. to General Electric Co. Sunnort strap for
electron gun structures. 2.909.6S9. 10-20-59. Cl. 313— S2.
Case, James W. Method of prodnoin<r a Moss-reinforced
plastic article. 2,900,656, 9-29-59, Cl. 154 — 90.
Case, John S. Universal joint. 2,867,101. 1-6-59. Cl.
64—9.
Case, John S.
Cl. 103—142.
Case, Leslie C ,
Oscillating disc pump. 2,906,209. 9-29-59,
to Gulf Oil Corp. Process for cleaning per-
2,877,848, 3-17-59. Cl. 166 — 42.
meable formations
Case, Morris A. : See —
Barton, Clarence D., and Case. 2,869.944.
Case, Noel L., and J. L. Dohanic, to Louis Mars & Co., Inc.
Toy. 2,890,887, 6-16-59. Cl. 274 — 1.
Casella, Joseph, Jr., to National Research Corp. Separation
of compounds. 2,916,517, 12-8-59, Cl. 260— 5S6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Casella, Secondo L. : See —
Morey, Sigmund M., and Casella. 2,S93,269.
Casey, Caii : See —
Poole, Foster M. 2,901,830.
Casey, Charles L., and J. B. Ryno, to Reliable Engineering Co.
Vending machine. 2,885,051, 5-5-59, CI. 194 — 71.
Casey, tennis A. Coffee maker. 2,875,081, 3-3-59, CI.
99 — 287.
Casey, Edward J., to United States of America, Army. Wide
band discriminator. 2,918,577, 12-22-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Casey, Gregory M. : See —
Casey, Robert T. and G. M 2,917,179.
Casey, John A., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Process for pre-
paring saturated monohydric alcohols. 2,908,722, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 642.
Casey, Joseph J.: See —
Donald. Russell S.. Briggs, and Casey. 2,892.067.
Casey, Patricia L. Multi-use chair. 2,900,011, 8-18-59, CI.
155—127.
Casey, Robert F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Belay sweep circuit. 2,871.350, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Casey, Robert F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Regenerative delay circuit. 2,891,151, 6-16-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Casey, Robert F., to Allen B. du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Adjustable horizontal sweep circuit. 2,897,358, 7-28-59,
CI. 250—27.
Casey, Robert F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Retriggered direct coupled sweep circuit. 2,904,680,
9-15-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Casey, Robert X. Tachistoscope. 2,809,252, 1-20-59, CI.
3o — 35.
Casey, Robert T., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker
panelboard. 2,910,629, 10-27-59, CI. 317 — 119.
Casey, Robert T and G. M. Record holder. 2,917,179, 12-
15-59, CI. 211 — JO.
Casey, Thomas M. : See — ■
Nichols. George E., Nelson. Casey, and Hogan. 2,909,129.
Casey, Walter P., Jr., L. E. Cascadden, and L. L. Lawson,
to Pier Inc. Apparatus for regenerating spent water
softening agents. 2,895,810, 7-21-59, CI. 23 — 285.
Casey, William D., Jr. Pressurized container closure.
2.868,419, 1-13-59, CI. 222 — 394.
Cash. A. W., Co. : See —
Wiedmann, John A. 2,878,830.
Cash. A. W., Valve Mfg. Corp. : See —
Terry, Charles M. 2,872,939.
Terry, Charles M. 2,917,074.
Terry, Charles M. 2,917,075.
Cash, George O., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeriza-
tion of a-olefins to solid polymers with catalytic mixtures
of aluminum metal, a titanium compound and a tetra sub-
stituted ammonium salt. 2,912,424, 11-10-59, CI. 260 —
94.9.
Cash, Homer O. Safety device for putting an automobile
into a non-drivable disposition. 2,882,986, 4-21-59. CI.
ISO — 82.
Cashin. Inc. : See —
Cervene, Glen I. 2,903.032.
Casida, John E., and B. W. Arthur, to Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation. Process of preparing dimethvl-2,2,2-
trichloro-1-X-butyryloxyethylphosphonate. 2,911,435, 11-
3-59, CI. 200—461.
Casimir, Henrlrik E G. : See —
Warmoltz, Nicolaas, and Casimir. 2,886,236.
Casius Corp. Ltd. : See —
Engwall, Anders B. 2,906,113.
Helmerson, Knut H. 2,901,807.
Olsson, Karl G. 2.895.204.
Olsson. Karl G. 2.896,298.
Schmidt, Bertil J. M„ and Olsson. 2,905,566.
Ulfstedt, Leo T. 2.879.578.
TTlfstedt. Leo T. 2,880 100.
Ulfstedt, Leo T., and Bengtsson. 2,898,220.
Caskey, Paul H , and A. C. Reents, to Illinois Water Treat-
ment Co. Method of regenerating ion exchangers.
2.891.007. 6-16-59, CI. 210—35.
Casler. Roger H. : See —
Sanford, Rov S.. and Eames. 2,889,897.
Sedergren Erling D. 2,880,823.
Caslow. Joseph H.. and D. J. Detrich, to American Brake Shoe
Co. Apparntuts for moving and positioning a movable
means. 2,879,644, 3-31-59. CI. 60—54.5.
Caspari, Hans A., to Spinnbau G.m.b.H. Friction clutch.
2,904,977, 9-22-59, CI. 64 — 30.
Cass, Oliver W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Hydrogenation of compounds absorbed on the catalytic
support. 2.867.628, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 346.8.
Cass, Samuel, and J. T. Hewton, to Canadian General Elec-
tric Co., Ltd. Traffic actuated traffic light control system.
2,908,891, 10-13-59, CI. 340 — 31.
Cassel. Jonathan F. : See —
Wolff. Franz-Toni. 2,904,871.
Cassell, William C. Engine liquid cooling system. 2,890,686,
6-16-59, CI. 123 — 11.5.
Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Akt. : See —
Person. Walther, and Beyerle. 2,883,380.
Cassidy, Elaine T. : See —
Murray, Arthur E. 2,898,649.
Cassidy. Harold G., to Research Corp. Acvlated vinvlhy-
droquinones and polymeric products thereof. 2,906.736,
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Cassidy, Harold G., and M. Ezrin, to Research Corp. Com-
bined electron and ion exchange compositions. 2,900,353,
8-18-59, CI. 260—2.2.
Cassidy, Robert J., to Pace, Inc. Bath apparatus. 2,904,037,
9-15-59, CI. 128—66.
Cassie, Frank J. : See —
Huff, Malvin, and Cassie. 2,874,497.
Cassin, John M. : See —
Cassin, Robert. 2,887,149.
Cassin, Robert, % to J. M. Cassin. Deck-chair. 2,887,149,
5-19-59, CI. 155—105.
Cassinelli, Alfred S. Brass instrument mouthpiece.
2,917,964, 12-22-59, CI. 84 — 398.
Cassioppi, Frank J. Lemon slice squeezers. 2,879,710,
3-31-59, CI. 100—234.
Cast, Adolf, to Firma Karl M. Reich. Apparatus for impelling
a peg or the like into a body. 2,887,085, 5-20-59, CI. 1 — 1.
Castedello, William, E. K. Kaprelian, and R. Mayer. Mo-
torized viewing device for movie films. 2,905,050, 9-22-59,
CI. 88 — 16.8.
Castedello, William, and E. K. Kaprelian, to The Kalart Co.,
Inc. Viewing device for viewing and editing movie films.
2,906,167, 9-29-59, CI. 88—24.
Castel, Jacques H., to PGAC Development Co. Sample taking
apparatus. 2.917,280, 12-15-59, CI. 1.4.
Castellano, Eugene N., to The Seymour Mfg. Co. Method of
making ductile copper platings. 2,871,173, 1-27-59, CI.
204—52.
Castelli, Charles, to Johnson & Johnson. Dispensing device.
2,872,950, 2-10-59, CI. 141—24.
Castelli, Charles, to Johnson & Johnson. Bottle and closure.
2,892,560, 6-30-59, CI. 215—59.
Castelli, Charles, to Johnson & Johnson. Dental floss con-
tainer. 2,893,405, 7-7-59, CI. 132 — 92.
Castellini, Nello R., and A. J. Di Giacomo, to United States
of America, Army. Radio direction finder. 2,900,633,
8-18-59, CI. 343—118.
Casten, Rav J. Navigational plotting instrument. 2,871,567,
2-3-59, CI. 33 — 75.
Caster, Irving, and I. Feldman. Carton handle construction
arranged for automatic manufacture. 2,889,104, 6-2-59,
CI. 229—52.
Caster, Mitchell C. Automobile bumper jack. 2,874,935,
2-24-59, CI. 254—99.
Casteran, Jean : See —
Lehmans, Jean, and Casteran. 2,892,573.
Casther S. A. : See —
Parodi, Felice. 2,915,066.
Castigliano, Sylvio G. Field shaping device. 2,888,572,
5-26-59, CI. 250—105.
Castiglione, Paul : See —
Alvarez, William, and Castiglione. 2,880,797.
Castle, Charles H. : See—
Ranp, Edward G., and Castle. 2,869,383.
Castle Machines, Inc. : See —
0"Harah, Alvin F. 2,890,590.
Castle, William S. : See —
Short, Clair A., Jr., Castle, and Schnable. 2,893,353.
Castles, Peter A. : See — -
Kocee, Jime. 2,889,002.
Kocee. Jime. 2,911,926.
Castles, Walter, Jr., to Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Power unit for the conversion of heat energy of fluids into
mechanical energy. 2,890,570, 6-16-59, CI. 60 — 39.35.
Castner. John F. : See —
Richardson. Ralph R., and Castner. 2,879,700.
Castonguay, Leon H„ and W. H. St. Cyr, Sr., 25% to N. S.
Blodgett. Valve. 2,886,059, 5-12-59, CI. 137 — 193.
Castor, Richard R. : See —
Langdon, Howard H., Buresh, Castor, and Marks.
2,890,497.
Castro Convertible Corp. : See — -
Barabas. John J. 2,892,484.
Castruccio, Peter A., and M. G. Woolfson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Pulse length discriminator. 2,896,093,
7-21-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Caswell, Arthur S., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Auxiliary
spring closing device. 2 868.330, 1-13-59, CI. 185 — 37.
Caswell, Arthur S., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Arc chute
construction having resilient spacing means. 2,905,792,
9-22-59, CI. 200—144.
Caswell, Arthur S., and J. D. Wood, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. Differential piston for recirculating gas blast inter-
rupters. 2,905,793, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Catalano, Joseph J., P. Sehletewitz. and T. Coffey. Stamp
dispensing machine having selectively positionable cutters
operable to sever a predetermined number of stamps.
2,876.835. 3-10-59, CI. 164 — 42.
Catalano, Philip F. : See —
Eastman, Willard B., and Catalano. 2,900,944.
Cataldo. John B. : Sec-
Scott, William M., Jr., and Cataldo. 2,884,548.
Catalin Corp. of America : See —
Li. Tsi T.. and Raetz. 2 913.426.
Mackay, Harold A. 2,898,324.
Cataline, Acial L., and G. E. Buske, to Motor Wheel Corp.
Drive mechanism for self-propelled lawn mowers. 2,909,232,
10-20-59, CI. 180—19.
Catanach, Arthur E.. to Gulf Oil Corp. Method for decom-
posing sulfuric acid sludge. 2,894,819, 7-14-59, CI. 23 —
177.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Catanzaro, Frank C, to Cansi Electronics, Inc. Physical
therapy treatment table. 2,907,324, 10-6-59, CI. 12S — 71.
Cate, Malconi S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus for
making footwear. 2,900,953, 8-25-59, CI. 118 — 217.
Caterpillar Tractor Co. : Sec —
Bennett, Francis W. 2,S74,656.
Cain, Donald E.. and Zimmerman. 2,877,867.
Coker, Morton M. 2,910,970.
Goloff, Alexander. 2,905,022.
Golotf, Alexander, and Robinson. 2,891,394.
Greivell, Robert L. 2,891,681.
Johnson, Harold R., and Lammers. 2,882,103.
Klecker, Joseph G., Miller, Sieving, and Rediger.
2,869,382.
Lenz. Walter H. 2,890,975.
Mayo, Roy E. 2,869,659.
Morgan, Milford B., and Crumrine. 2,S86,180.
Osterhout, Ross V., and Shrier. 2,869,466.
Risk, Norman E. 2,881,872.
Sims, Everett E., Konyha, and Petersen. 2,900,970.
Cates, Charlie L. Conveyor. 2,902,101, 9-1-59, CI. 180—
9.42.
Cates, David M. : See —
White, Howard J., Jr., and Cates. 2,868,744.
Catha, Ralph H. Variable timing gear for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,872,910, 2-10-59, CI. 123—90.
Catliala, Marie E. J. Method of extraction of chlorine
from gaseous mixtures. 2,868,325, 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Cathala, Marie E. J. Method of preparation of sulfur di-
oxide. 2,875,848, 3-3-59. CI. 183 — 115.
Cathcart, John A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
film cleaning solutions. 2,870,094, 1-20-59, CI. 252 — 171.
Cathcart, John A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Thermolytic proc-
ess for cleaning apparatus used in processing polyethylene
terephthalate. 2,917,418, 12-15-59, CI. 134 — 5.
Catini, Vincenzo, to Spiral Binding Co., Inc. Machine for
making book binder elements. 2,891,585, 6-23-59, CI.
140—71.
Catlett, James T., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Crater-filler
control for arc welding heads. 2,877,339, 3-10-59, CI.
219—135.
Catlett, James T., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Arc welding
head. 2,906,913, 9-29-59, CI. 314 — 68.
Catlett, Joseph B. : See —
Hielstrom, Irving E., and Catlett. 2,883, S04.
Catlett, Louis E. : See —
Cory, William E., and Catlett. 2,898,402.
Catlin, Robert T., and A. J. Landa, to Remington Arms Co.,
Inc. Attachment of safety shield to a powder actuated
tool. 2.873,446, 2-17-59. CI. 1 — 44.5.
Catlin, Robert T., and A. J. Landa, to Remington Arms Co.,
Inc. Cartridge-operated staple-driving tool. 2,873,447,
2-17-59, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Catlin, Robert T., A. W. Hamann, and M. H. Walker, to
Remington Arms Co., Inc. Firearm with means for ex-
traction and ejection of rimfire cartridges. 2,912,779,
11-17-59, CI. 42—25.
Catlin, Willard E. : See —
Barnhart, Robert E., and Catlin. 2.876,251.
Barnhart, Robert E., and Catlin. 2,879,292.
Catlin, Willard E., and M. F. Fuller, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of an ex-
panded plastisol composition. 2,904,522, 9-15-59, CI. 260 —
2.5.
Catrambone, George P. : See —
Duffv, John A., Jr.. Brown, and Catrambone. 2,888,821.
Catron, Damon V., to Iowa State College Research Founda-
tion, Inc. Method of feeding young mammals and feed
materials for use therein. 2,906,621, 9-29-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Cattapan, Domenico : See —
Alberti, Carlo G., Vercellone, and Cattapan. 2,918,477.
Cattaro, Matthew A. : See —
Neubrech, David A., and Cattaro. 2,871.370.
Cattell. Clifford C. Safety connecting devices. 2,874,531,
2-24-59 H 58 — ^3.
Catterall, William E. : See —
Aldridge, Clyde L., Catterall, and Wood. 2,906,794.
Brodkey, Robert S., Catterall, Fischer, and Arundale.
2,876,264.
'Scheeline. Harold W., and Catterall. 2,S74,096.
Catterall. William E., and D. W. Wood, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Preparation of long chain olefins
from aluminum trialkyl and ethylene. 2,889,385, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—683.15.
Cattoi, Robert L.. and H. W. Lehman, to Collins Radio Co.
Rotatable coaxial joint. 2,918,638, 12-22-59, CI. 333 — 97.
Cauboue. Jean, and C. J. Gergaud, to International Business
Machines Corp. Variable radix counter. 2,901,169, 8-25-
59, CI. 235 — 61.8.
Cauchois. Jean, and M. Constant, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphic Sans Fil. Aperiodical linear phase detectors.
2,911,593, 11-3-59, CI. 324 — 87.
Caudell, Richard W. : See —
Deuble, Edward C. 2,914.123.
Caudill, James P. Drilled well cleaning device. 2,916,091,
12-8-59, CI. 166—103.
Caudle. Howard P., J. H. McGrath. and R. E. Thieser, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic viewing apparatus.
2,911,884, 11-10-59. CI. 88 — 24.
Caudron. Donald C. Method and apparatus for forming cores.
2,903,762, 9-15-59, CI. 22—192.
Caufield, Donald C. Reel holder and strip guide. 2,887,281
5-19-59, CI. 242—83.
Caughey, William K., to United States of America, Navy.
Digital converters. 2,889,549, 6-2-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Causey. Otis A. Apparatus for well drilling. 2,877,984.
3-17-59. CI. 255 — 4.4.
Caussin, Charles, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Single
anode rectifier with forced draft air cooling. 2,905,851,
9-22-59, CI. 313 — 163.
Caustin, Edward L. : See —
Pontious, Harry L., and Caustin. 2,904,218.
Cauterman, Paul A. F., to Northern Pigment Co., Ltd.
Method of forming uniform uncontaminated iron oxide for
pigment and other uses. 2,904,402, 9-15-59, CI. 23 — 200.
Cauthon, Jack, to Tote-Cart Co. Movable load carrying
platform for nesting cart. 2,868,556, 1-13-59, CI. 280 —
33.99.
Cauthon, Jack, to Tote-Cart Co. Rack for grocery carts.
2,890,058, 6-9-59, CI. 280—33.99.
Cauwenberg, Winfred J., and A. Dietz, to American Cyanamid
Co. Purification of titanium tetrachloride. 2,879,131,
3-24-59, CI. 23 — 87.
Cauwenberg, Winfred J., and A. Dietz, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Titanium tetrachloride purification. 2,879,132,
3-24-59, CI. 23—87.
Cavalier Corp. : See —
Hsu, John P. T., and Womack. 2,875,922.
Voorhees, John E., and Rockwood. 2,878,961.
Cavalieri, Albert L., Jr., and R. W. Roop, to Philco Corp.
Electromechanical reed system. 2,875,353, 2-24-59, CI.
310—8.2.
Cavallini, Guido, and E. Massarani, to Maggioni & C. S. p. A.
Process for the preparation of 4-hydroxystilbene and its
derivatives. 2,878,291, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 570.
Cavallini, Guido, and E. Massarani, to Francesco Vesmara
S.p.A. New 0-phenylacryl acids. 2,885,434, 5-5-59, CI.
260—515.
Cavallini, Guido, and E. Massarani, to Maggioni & C. Societa
per Azioni. 4-methyl-6 :7-bis-/3-diethvlamino-ethoxy cou-
marin. 2,895,963, 7-21-59, CI. 260—343.2.
Cavallito, Chester J., to Irwin, Neisler and Co. Pharmaceu-
tical compositions containing quaternary ammonium com-
pounds and a steroid. 2.893,915, 7-7-59. CI. 167 — 55.
Cavallito, Chester J., and T. B. O'Dell, to Irwin, Neisler and
Co. Oral pharmaceutical composition for enhanced ab-
sorption of the therapeutically active quaternary ammo-
nium salt ingredient. 2,899,357, 8-11-59, CI. 167 — 55.
Cavanagh, George C, to Ranchers Cotton Oil. Process for
reducing a three-phase fluid system to a two-phase svstem.
2,872,466, 2-3-59. CI. 260 — 428.
Cavanagh, George C, to Ranchers Cotton Oil. Method of
separating components of cottonseed oil by fractional crys-
tallization of miscella thereof. 2,8S3,405, 4-21-59, CI.
260 — 128.5.
Cavanagh, Patrick E., to Ontario Research Foundation.
Transducer and stress measuring means. 2,867,118,
1-6-59, CI. 73—141.
Cavanagh, Patrick E., to Ontario Research Foundation.
Method of converting hematite to magnetite. 2,870,003,
1-20-59, CI. 75—34.
Cavanagh, Patrick E., to Ontario Research Foundation.
Pellet making means and method. 2,914,797, 12-1-59, CI.
18—1.
Cavanagh, Walter R., and J. I. Maurer, to Parker Rust Proof
Co. Pretreatment solution for phosphate coating method
of preparing the same and process of treating metal sur-
faces. 2,874.081. 2-17-59, CI. 148 — 6.15.
Cavanagh, Walter R.. and R. C. Gibson, to Parker Rust Proof
Co. Method of cold rolling ferrous strip stock. 2,884,351,
4-28-59, CI. 148—6.15.
Cavanaugh, Daniel J., to Radio Corp. of America. Method
and material for metallizing ceramics. 2,902,756, 9-8-59,
CI. 29—473.1.
Cavanaugh. Edward F., to Executarv Corp. Remote control
dictating apparatus. 2.S74.219, 2-17-59, CI. 179 — 6.
Cavanaugh, Edward F., and H. L. Keil, to Armour and Co.
Modified animal glue and method of preparation. 2,900,267,
8-18-59, CI. 106—135.
Cavanaugh. George S., and W. G. Barworth. to The Pennzoil
Co. Methods for cold metal reduction. 2,914,974, 12-1-
59, CI. 80 — 60.
Cavanaugh, George S., and W. G. Barworth, to The Pennzoil
Co. Processes for cold metal reduction. 2,914,975, 12-1-
59, CI. 80—60.
Cavanaugh. Richard D. : See —
Lowe. Russell T.. and Cavanaugh. 2,912.212.
Cavanaugh, Richard D., and T. P. Goethel. to Barry Controis
Inc. Vibration isolating assembly. 2,904.302, 9-15-59,
CI. 248—358.
Caveco Corp. : See —
Carnes, Wilbur R. 2,901,958.
Cavender. Grant L. : See —
Allen, Peter W„ and Cavender. 2.873,017.
Caveney, Jack E. Wiring duct. 2.896,009, 7-21-59, CI.
174 — 72.
Cavett. Paul A., and P. O. Robards. to Equipment Research
Corp. Fueling system. 2.901.00S, 8-25-59, CI. 141 — 207.
Caviness. Robert S. Molding plastic articles. 2,899,706,
8-18-59, CI. 18—19.
Cawoin. Madison : See —
Ehrenhaft, Franz F., Rosin, and Cawein. 2,SS4,483.
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vacuum
wheels.
2,917,-
Cawl, Allen P., to Electrolux Corp. Automatic
cleaners. 2,868,913, 1-13-59. CI. 200 — 67.
Cawl, Allen P., to Electrolux Corp. Resilient
2,878,074, 3-17-59, CI. 301—63.
Cawl, Allen P., to Electrolux Corp. Electric switch.
595, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 67.
Cawley, P. P. : See —
Brunton, Don L. 2.915,598.
Caylor, Charles L. One man refrigerant cylinder handling
truck. 2,910,304, 10-27-59, CI. 280 — 47.13.
Cecchi, Bruno. Drafting apparatus for preparing roving for
spinning. 2,916,870, 12-15-59, CI. 57 — 51.6.
Cecil Investment Co. : See —
Walker, Patrea P., and Laub. 2,893,380.
Cecil, John. Hair waving device. 2,910,990, 11-3-59, CI.
132 — 46.
Cecil, Tom A. : See —
Powell, Manly J., and Cecil. 2,898,304.
Cechner, Frank A. : See —
Perry, Archie N., and Cechner. 2,889,599.
Ceco Steel Products Corp. : See —
Greulich, Gerald G. 2,900,056.
Greulich, Gerald G., and Rushing. 2,905,285.
Cedarstaff, Victor E. Slide for a necktie. 2,896,217, 7-28-59,
CI. 2 — 150.
Cederlund, Albert, to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Thread ex-
tracting means for weft replenishing looms. 2,897,847,
8-4-59, CI. 139 — 256.
Cederlund, Albert, and W. E. Kimmel, to Crompton &
Knowles Corp. Thread cutting temple for weft replenish-
ing looms. 2.868.235. 1-13-59. CI. 139 — 303.
Cederlund, Albert, W. E. Kimmel, and O. J. Le Blanc, to
Crompton & Knowles Corp. Thread control for weft re-
plenishing loom. 2,897,848, 8-4-59, CI. 139 — 260.
Cederlund. Albert, and K. J. Hall, to Crompton & Knowles
Corp. Shuttle for narrow ware loom. 2,918,947, 12-29-59,
CI. 139 — 199.
Cedermark, Knut I., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Starter for
outboard motors. 2,869,531, 1-20-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Cederauist, Karl N. : See —
Ahlborg, Nils K. G., and Cederquist. 2.909,407.
Cedrone. Nicholas J., to Metal Fabricators Corp. Waveguide
assembly. 2,892,987, 6-30-59, CI. 333—98.
Cee and Tee Products, Inc. : See —
Terwilliger. Howard J.. R. H., and H. L. 2,S88,040.
Ceintrey, Marcel, to Societe Chimique et Routiere de la
Gironde. Binder for coating surfacing materials and ap-
plications thereof. 2,886.458, 5-12-59, CI. 106 — 277.
Celada, Juan, to Fierro Esponja SA. Method of making
sponge iron. 2,900,247, 8-18-59, CI. 75 — 34.
Celanese Corp. of America : See —
Berardinelli. Frank. 2,915.504.
Bradshaw, William H. 2,892,675.
Cahill, Richard H., De Fazio, and Lukman.
Carroll. Murray N.. and Kennedy. 2.912,298.
Conciatori, Anthony B., Fortess, and Rosen.
Conciatori, Anthony B., Fortess, and Salvin.
Cooley, Stone D., and Marcotte. 2.870.225.
Fisher, Gene J., and MacLean. 2.916,512.
Fortess. Fred, and Rudy. 2,880,050.
Hort, Eugene V. 2,887.461.
Hudgin, Donald E., and Brown.
Kinney. Paul W., and Prichard.
Kray, Raymond J., and Brown.
Kray, Raymond J., and Brown.
Duke. Oren V., Jr., TJlvild. and MacKenzie.
Lvnch, Addison H. 2.889.696.
MacLean, Alexander F., and Stautzenberger.
Marshall. Henry P., and Davies. 2,880,193.
Martin, Alfred W. 2.871.169.
Mitchell. John G. 2.873.965.
Nistico. Frank, and Hoffman. 2.911.823.
Pratt. Robert H., and Bailev. 2.914.422.
Prichard. John H.. Riellv, and Brown.
Prichard, William W. Re. 24,653.
Richards. William M S 2.915.474.
Robeson, Max O. 2,885,408.
Rosen, Leonard J. 2.895,942.
Rosen. Leonard J., and Fortess. 2.880,051.
Rosenthal, Arnold J. 2,892,725.
Schoeneberg. Werner A. P., and Fortess.
Stautzenberger, Adin L., and MacLean.
Stautzenberger, Adin L.. and MacLean.
Stucki. Hans R. 2.869.318.
Snter, Hans A., and Conlev. 2,903,465.
Tineras, Arthur S. 2.882.675.
TJlvild, George B., and Mackenzie. 2.875,213.
Celentano, Arnold J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Remote control of telephone answering and message re-
cording facilities in a telephone station. 2.868,880,
1-13-59. CI. 179—6.
Cella, John A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Lactones of 17-carboxv-
alkylated estra-1.3.5C10')-triene-3.17-diols and 3-ether's.
2,875.199, 2-24-59. CI. 260—239.57.
Cella, John A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Dehvdro-17a-carboxv-
ethyl-17/3-hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one lactones. 2,900,383,
8-18-59, CI. 260 — 239.57.
Cella. John A., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-carboxvalkvlated 17-
hydroxv-19-norandrosten-3-ones. 2,918,463, 12-22-59, CI.
260—239.57.
Cella. Joseph F.. to Cella Machinery. Inc. Bottle packaging
machine. 2,898,715, 8-11-59, CI. 53 — 62.
2,909,507.
2,892,672.
2,880,052.
2,895,943.
2.883.299.
2.915.530.
2.917,484.
2,893,923.
2,885,402.
2,883.301.
2.892,668.
2.900.413.
2.903,438.
Cella, Joseph F., and P. Gancia, to Cella Machinery, Inc.
Bottle packaging machine. 2,898,716, 8-11-59, CI. 53 — 62.
Cella, Joseph F., and P. Gancia, to Cella Machinery, Inc.
Bottle packaging machine. 2,899,233, 8-11-59, CI. 294 —
87.2.
Cella Machinery, Inc. : See —
Cella, Joseph F. 2,898,715.
Cella, Joseph F., and Gancia. 2,898,716.
Cella, Joseph F. and Gancia. 2,899,233.
Celley, Albert F., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Article handling
pallet means. 2,896,798, 7-28-59, CI. 214 — 10.5.
Cellucci, Guido. Safety device for trailer-tractors. 2,918,309,
12-22-59, CI. 280 — 432.
Cellulose-Polymeres et Derives "Cepede," S. A. : See —
Elian, John, and Lepingle. 2,880,228.
Elian, John, and Lepingle. 2,913,502.
Elod, Egon, Door, Braun, Elian, and Lepingle. 2,918,455.
Celmer, Philip R., and R. V. Jensen, to Radio Corp. of
America. Preparation of reactive materials in a molten
non-reactive lined crucible. 2,872,299, 2-3-59, CI. 23 —
301.
Celmer, Walter D., and B. K. Koe, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Adducts of salts of novobiocin. 2,891,051, 6-16-59, CI.
260 — 210.
Celotex Corp., The : See —
Barshefsky, Gustave. 2,897,908.
Goldstein, Eugene E. 2,870,857.
Heinrich, Ludwig K. 2,890,748.
Heinrich, Ludwig K. 2,890,775.
Heinrich, Ludwig K. 2,903,545.
Loechl, Clarence J. 2,871,134.
Loechl, Clarence J. 2,909,850.
Parker, Konrad. 2,913,104.
Celovsky, Michael J., to Lyon, Inc. Coated die structure
and method. 2,873,709, 2-17-59, CI. 113 — 49.
Cemenstone Corp., The : See —
Henderson, Albert. 2,874,442.
Cementir Cementerie Del Tirreno S.p.A. : See —
Cova, Fedele, De Amicis, and Cesareni. 2,904,323.
Cena, Ferdinando. Road tunnels. 2,892,418, 6-30-59, CI.
104 — 172.
Centaur Products Corp. : See —
Hicks, Walter R. 2,911,882.
Centers, William T. : See —
McDanels, Wayne J., and Centers. 2,889,438.
Centolella, Albert P., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Process for
the purification of 2-ethyl-cis-crotonylurea. 2,873,295,
2-10-59. CI. 260—553.
Central Electronics. Inc. : See —
Batchelor, Joseph B., Jr. 2,881,428.
Central Farmers Fertilizer Co. : See —
Seymour, James E. 2,908,561.
Central Fibre Products Co. : See —
Lambert, Harry E. 2,872,062.
Lambert, Harry E. 2,903.062.
Thorup, Abraham B. 2,899,121.
Van Vick, Roger J., and Erickson. 2,905,065.
Central National Bank of Cleveland : See —
Boatright. Dean D., and Holt. 2,879,923.
Boatright, Dean D., and Holt. 2,881,943.
Central Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Jelatis, Demetrius G„ and Chesley. 2,888,154.
Central Rubber and Steel Corp. : See —
Ford, Richard W. 2,876,023.
Central Scientific Co. : See —
Garrison, Victor C, Nakaji, and Wessling. 2,878,946.
Wessling, Kenneth F., and Felsenthal. 2,877.947.
Central Soya Co., Inc. : See —
Kruse, Norman F. 2,904,435.
Central Transformer Corp. : See —
Smith, George A. 2,889,525.
Smith, George A. 2,907,967.
Central Technical, Inc. : See —
Chow, Ho. 2,872,854.
Central Transformer Corp. : See —
Smith, George A. 2,875,507.
Central States Paper & Bag Co. : See —
Abramson. Alvin A. 2,883.045.
Klasing, Arthur P. 2.867,183.
Klasing, Arthur P., and Rice. 2.880,925.
Klasing, Arthur P., and Rice. 2,916,053.
Manthey. Carleton J. 2,883.190.
McKay. Davia J., Jr.. and Kimmel. 2,915,098.
Wittelshofer, Ira S. 2,875,945.
Centre d'Etudes et de Developpements de 1'Electronlque,
CEDEL : See—
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2,892,964.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2,892,967.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2,899,372.
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique : See —
Epelboin, Israel. 2,915,698.
Guillaud, Charles L. 2,886,529.
Guillaud, Charles L. 2,903,429.
Nomarski, Georges, and Rousseau. 2.916,966.
Paquot, Charles, and Perron. 2.882.293.
Roucayrol, Jean-Claude, and Oberhausen. 2,907,881.
Tehoubar, Bianka. 2.894.981.
Vulmiere, Jacques C. and H. 2.915,665.
Centre Technique Industrial dit : Institut Textile de France :
See —
Pinte, Jules, Coupez, and Rochas. 2,893,892.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sociedad
2,873,047,
Centric Clutch Co. : See —
Malrmos, Edward T. 2,879,874.
Century Die & Mfg. Co. : See —
Ahonen, Raymond M. 2,887,143.
Century Geophysical Corp. : See —
Fisher, James L„ and Hilderbrand. 2,904,000.
westerve.lt, .John (J. 2,870.312
Century Sportswear Co., Inc. : See—
Bresson, David. 2,898,001.
Cen-Vi-Ho Pipe Corp. : See— -
Kell. Waldo R. 2,887,130.
Cepero, Filberto G., to Porta Sorbedores Ygienic,
Anomina. Holder for drinking straws.
2-10-59, CI. 221—260.
Cercone, Dominic A. Measuring spoon. 2,882,732, 4-21-59,
Ceresa, Myron, and J. R. Drobne, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Tin immersion plating composition and process for
using the same. 2,891.871, R-23-59, CI. 100 — 1.
Ceresna. Ivan, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pelleting of car-
bon black. 2,883.274, 4-21-59, CI. 23 — 314.
Cerezat, Jacques : See —
Lafnmas, Paul, and Cerezat. 2,868,804.
Cerk, John J. Machine for casting heat radiating fins on
preformed tubes. 2,881,487, 4-14-59, CI. 22 — 58.
Cermak, Josef. Combustion system for an intensified burn-
ing of solid, liquid or gaseous fuels in an annular com-
bustion space. 2,900,930. 8-25-59, CI. 110 — 28.
Cernera. Charles C. Containers for cigarettes. 2,867,369,
1-6-59, CI. 229 — 20.
Cerness, Joseph F., to Clevite Corp. Bearing. 2,905,511,
9-22-59, CI. 308—237.
Cerny, Jifl, and O. Wichterle. Anion exchangers from poly-
vinyl alcohol, thiourea and formaldehyde. 2,890,180,
6-9-59, CI. 260—2.1.
Cero. Richard P. : See —
Mossnev G«nrce A . and Cora. 2,880,830.
Cerofolini, Gabriele F., to General Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Loudspeaking telephone employing transistors.
2,885,478, 5-5-59, CI. 179—1.
Certa. Anthony J., to Phiico Corp. Method of de-oxidizing
metal surfaces. 2.878.146. 3-17-59. CI. 134 — 41.
Certa, Anthony J., to Phiico Corp. Method of de-oxidizing
metal surfaces. 2.878.189. 3-17-59, CI. 252 — 146.
Certified Gns Equipment Porn. : See —
Fry. Clifford W. 2,912,005.
Cervene, Glen I., to Cashin. Inc. Apparatus for measuring
and seiregating sliced products from slicing machines.
2.903, 03<>, 9-8-59, CI. 146 — 94.
Cerveny, Frank E. : See —
Wolf, Forrest R., and Cerveny. 2.889.497.
Cerveris, Albert R. Amalgam carrier, dispenser, and con-
denser. 2.017,830, 12-22-59, CI. 32 — 60.
Cervi Armando, and M. E. Wnlter. to The Radium Emana-
tion Corn. Radiation protection device. 2,912,591, 11-10-
50. Cl. 250 — 106.
Cervin. Curt M. Poultry stunning device. 2,879,539,
3-31-50. Cl. 17—11.
Cervini. ^'arren A. Drill adaptor. 2,914.332. 11-24-59, Cl.
270 —S3
Cervo. Gordon A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Plunger-
controiied inlet port for pumps. 2,918,879, 12-29-59, Cl.
103—173.
Cerwonka. Edward: See —
Horvitz. David and Cerwonka. 2,916,426.
Cesarenl. Cesnre: See —
Cova. Fedele, Dp Amicis, and Cesarenl. 2,904,323.
Cesareo, Orfcn, to Pell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Number
matching circuit. 2.S04.071. 7-7-50, Cl. 170 — 18.
Cesareo. Orfeo. and W. L. Shafer. Jr., to Bpll Telenhnne
Laboratories. Tnc. Electrical code translator. 2,919,439,
12-29-59. Cl. 340 — 347.
Cessna Aircraft Co.: See —
Sewnrd. Kpunpth O. 2,917,099.
Cessna. Marion R. : See —
Rngen, Vernon L., and Cessna. 2,875,627.
Cetran. Louis : See —
D'Onofrio. Anthony. Cetran, and Lapointe. 2,903.119.
Cevidalli Guidobaldo, F. March!, and P. Saccardo, to Sincat
Soeiet.1 Industriale Catanese S.p.A. Process for the prepa-
ration of hydrous potassium magnesium sulfate and potas-
sium sulfate from kainite containing sodium chloride.
2.902,344, 9-1-59, Cl. 23—121.
Chahala. Leonard V.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switches
and circuit interrupters. 2.871,415, 1-27-59, Cl. 317—35.
Chahala. Leonard V.. to Westinghouse Electric Corn. Auto-
matic reclosers and sectionalizers. 2,875,381, 2-24—59, Cl.
317—22.
Chahala, Leonard V., to Westinchouse Electric Corn. Auto-
matic circuit reclosers. 2.888,198. 5-26-59. Cl. 235 — 92.
Chahala. Leonard V., and G. A. Rusnak, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Fuse device. 2,871,313, 1-27-59, Cl. 200 —
113.
Chahannes. Norbprt A. R. Apparatus for controlling the path
of movcmpnt of an object about an eccentric. 2,907,218,
10-6-50. Cl. 74 — 49.
Chahot, Ferdinand E., to T-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Plug in
disconnects. 2.917.612, 12-15-59, Cl. 200 — 166.
Chahot. Leo A., and B. ,T. Durand, to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Latex slab making apparatus. 2,874,407,
2-24-59, Cl. 18 — 4.
or the like.
or
Chabotte, Alfred M. : See —
Cramer. Trevor K.. and Chabotte. 2.S01.283.
Chace, Leroy M. Apparatus for indicating the air content
of concretes and mortars. 2,892 343, 6-30-59, Cl. 73 — 19.
Chace, Thomas B., to The Dole Valve Co. Ice maker and
timer. 2,809,060. 1-13-59, Cl. 318—37.
Chadbourn, Charles H. Writing or drawing instrument.
2 880,703, 4-7-59, Cl. 120 — 16.
Chadbourn Gotham, Inc. : See —
Bolles, James C, Matthews, and Bobo. Re. 24,737.
Chadderdon, Jack, and A. L. Burns, Jr., to Houston Oil Field
Material Co., Inc. Pipe engaging tool. 2,912,273, 11-10-
59, Cl. 294 — 86.
Chadeloid Corp. : See —
Nack. Herman R. 2,867,493.
Chadsey, Earl E., Jr. : See —
Bcnner Frank C, and Chadsey. 2,880,156.
Chadwick, Alexander, to Chrysler Corp. Liquid fuel control
mechanism. 2,901,030, 8-25-59, Cl. 158 — 36.4.
Chadwick. David H. : See —
Campbell, Charles H., and Chadwick. 2,877,260.
Chadwick, David H. Floating knife unit for rotary cutting
machines. 2,916,867, 12-15-59, Cl. 56—295.
Chadwick, George A., and P. H. Girouard. to United States
of America, Navv. Main battery multiple gun turret sight
mechanism. 2.881,604, 4-14-59, Cl. 89 — 41.
Chadwick, Joseph IL, Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Control svstem for stabilizing fins. 2,890,073, 6-16-59,
Cl. 114—122.
Chaffe, Emory L. : See —
Hammond, John H, Jr., and Chaffe. 2.915,405.
Chaffee, Walter C. and C. L. Robinson, to Gardner-Denver
Co. Cutting depth control device. 2,868,044, 1-13-59,
Cl. 77—55.
Chaffin, Frank R. : See —
Shamban, William S., Traub, and Chaffin. 2.912,712.
Chaiet, Louis, and T. J. Cochrane, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Recovery and concentration of bacitracin. 2,915,432, 12—
1-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Chaiken, Leon : See —
Boyle, Stanley, and Chaiken. 2,879,510.
Chaille, Everett W. Power line support,
2.911.171, 11-3-59, Cl. 248 — 65.
Chain Belt Co. : See —
Imse, Philip J. 2.911,091.
Katz, William J. 2.888.091.
Katz, William J. 2,906,401.
Koeske, Tom J. 2.909.274.
Seidenstricker, Regis A. 2,888,143.
Stuller. Walter H, and Burmeister.
Welser. Brinton. 2.869.379.
Chakroff. Richard O. Power-operated.
tube coupling device. 2.907.242. 10-6-
Chalfant Products Co., Inc., The : See —
Wiegand, Paul E. 2,905.416.
Chalfin, Gregory T. Electrical game. 2,902,283, 9-1-59,
Cl. 273—139.
Chalkley, Lvman. Dye cyanides and photosensitive composi-
tions'containing same. 2.877,166. 3-10-59. Cl. 204 — 158.
Chnlklev, Lvman. Hydrnnhilic cyanide of para-amino tri-
nhpnvlmpthane dyps". 2,877.167, 3-10-59, Cl. 204 — 158.
Chalklpy, Lyman. Cyanide of acid fuchsine. method of pre-
paring the same, and photochemical process. 2,877,168,
3-10-59, Cl. 204 — 158.
Chalkley. Lvman, Hvdronhilic dye eyanides-hydroxyalkyl
compounds. 2.877.169. 3-10-59. Cl. 204—158.
Chalkley, Lvman. Photochemical process. 2,895,892, 7-21-
59, Ci. 204—157.
Chall. Harold J., to Friden, Inc. Shock absorbing selection
mechanism for a calculating machine. 2,886,237, 5-12-59,
Cl. 235—60.
Chall. Harold J., and C. S. Balaz, to Friden, Inc. Repeat
addition mechanism for ten key adding machine. 2,868,445,
1-13-59, Cl. 235—60.
Chalmers, Frank L. : See —
Blount, Alvie E., Flatow, and Chalmers. 2.897,907.
Chalmers, William M., to Youngstown Steel Car Corp. Air
cushion suspension for single axles. 2,879,077, 3-24-59,
Cl. 280—124.
Chnlos, Marcel, to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe des Grands
Travaux de Marseille. Device for anchoring and joining
the ends of cables and the like. 2,901,799. 9-1-59, Cl.
24 — 126.
Cham. Edward J. : See —
Derr, Willard A., and Cham. 2,909,707. *
Chamberlain Corp. : See — -
D'Olivp. Charles R. 2.872.270.
Eften Nicholas L. 2.879 841.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,898.983.
Etten, Nicholas L. 2,902.944.
Kiffer. Desire A., and Orser. 2.869.839.
TCiffer. Desire A., and Orser. 2.871.780.
Kiffer, Desire A., and Orser. 2,908,283.
Orser, Lawrence D. 2,895.507.
Orser, Lawrence D. 2.805.017.
Orser, Lawrence D. 2,905,355.
Chamberlain. David L., Jr., and W. H. Sehechter, to Callery
Chemical Co. Reduction of compounds with amine boranes.
2,898,379, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 61S.
Chamberlain, Edward G. Swimming buoy or apparatus.
2,S98,010, 8-11-59, Cl. 9—17.
2,880,890.
gear-driven pipe
-59, Cl. 81 — 57.
LIST OF PATENTEES
3,217.
Chamberlain, Harvey H. : See —
Longenecker, Daniel M., and Chamberlain. 2,897,412.
Chamberlain, Harvey H., to General Electric Co. Electric
instrument. 2,914.712, 11-24-59, CI. 317 — 156.
Chamberlain, Henry T. : See —
Ashbrook, Clifford L., and Peterschinidt. 2,i
Chamberlain. Lamar E. : See —
Putt, Joseph W., and Chamberlain. 2,897,868.
Chamberlain, Orlo R. Climbing structure for children.
2,881,002, 4-7-59, CI. 272—62.
Chamberlain, Ralph J., to American Cyanamid Co. Anti-
static polymeric coatings. 2,S91,S78, 6-23-59, CI. 117 —
138.8.
Chamberlain, Ralph J., to American Cyanamid Co. Fatty
acid-epichlorohydrin adducts. 2,893,875, 7-7-59, CI.
99 — 166.
Chamberlain, Richard O., and C. E. Wakefield, Jr., to Rich-
field Oil Corp. Apparatus for controlling the flow of fluids
in a multi-strata well. 2,S69,645, 1-20-59, CI. 166 — 185.
Chamberlain, Richard 0., and C. E. Wakefield, Jr., to Rich-
field Oil Corp. Flow control apparatus. 2,869,646,
1-20-59, CI. 166—185.
Chamberlin, Charles E., to Container Corp. of America.
Bottle carrier crate. 2,907,509, 10-6-59, CI. 229 — 15.
Chamberlin, Coleman R. Shelf file. 2,885,085, 5-5-59, CI.
211 — 10.
Chamberlin Co. of America : See —
Willett, Leon E., and Smith. 2,886,960.
Chamberlin, Earl M. : See —
Chemerda, John M., Chamberlin, and Tristram. 2,877,238.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and J. M. Chemerda, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 3-hydroxy-ll-keto-bisnorallocholenic acid and the
esters thereof. 2,897,212, 7-2S-59, CI. 260 — 397.1.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and J. M. Chemerda, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 3-hydroxy-ll-keto A--ergostene and esters thereof.
2,897,214, 7-28-59, CI. 260—397.2.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and J. M. Chemerda, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 7-keto-A9'11»-cyclopentanopolyhydrophenanthrene com-
pounds. 2,902,482, 9-1-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and J. M. Chemerda, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Preparation of A9(ll)-anhydro-steroids from 11/3-
hydroxy-steroids. 2,904,563, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Chamberlin, Francis E., to Sinclair Refining Co. Mixed base
sodium calcium grease manufacture. 2,915,468, 12-1-59,
CI. 252 — 10.
Chamberlin, Harry C. Sound reproducing system. 2,910,298,
10-27-59, CI. 274 — 4.
Chamberlin, John M., and G. A. McElroy, to Palm-Roy, Inc.
Spring wheel. 2,869,608, 1-20-59, CI. 152—86.
Chamberlin, Margaret S. : See —
Smith, Charles S., and Woolley. 2,872,907.
Chamberlin Products Corp. : See —
Reedy. Thomas D. 2,876.794.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Re-
silient orbit gear and mounting therefor. 2,868,040,
1-13-59, CI. 74^801.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Ap-
paratus for cooling turbine wheels in combustion turbines.
2,912,221, 11-10-59, CI. 253 — 39.15.
Chamberlin. Reginald H. D., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Cool-
ing of turbine blades. 2.915,279. 12-1-59, CI. 253 — 39.15.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., D. H. Mallinson, and R. P.
Probert, said Chamberlin assor. to D. Napier & Son Ltd.,
said Mallinson and said Probert assors. to Power Jets
(Research and Development) Ltd. Flight-speed responsive
fuel control system for jet propulsion power plant.
2,871,659, 2-3-59. CI. 60—39.28.
Chamberlin, Richard H. : See —
Noble, Lowell A., and Chamberlin. 2.901.678.
Chambers, Alma I., to Chambers Corp. Electric heating ele-
ment. 2.909,636. 10-20-59, CI. 219 — 37.
Chambers Corp. : See —
Chambers, Alma I. 2,909.636.
Chambers. John E. 2,907.317.
Chambers, Ellsworth C. Fish line retrieving apparatus.
2.887.814. 5-26-59. CI. 43 — 17.2.
Chambers, Ferdinand F., to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Toe lasting machines for stitchdown shoes. 2,878,497,
3-24-59, CI. 12—7.8.
Chambers. George R.. to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Electron tube
apparatus. 2,875.369. 2-24-59. CI. 315—5.46.
Chambers, Guy R., to Boeing Airplane Co. Angular position
transducer. 2.909,764, 10-20-59, CI. 340 — 177.
Chambers. Herbert I., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Recording paper. 2,876,060, 3-3-59, CI. 346—74.
Chambers, Herbert I., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Speed change transmission. 2,881,640, 4-14-59, CI. 74 — ■
681.
Chambers, Herbert L, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Fast response servomotor svstem adapted for recording.
2,889,503, 6-2-59, CI. 318 — 22.
Chambers, Herbert I., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Oscillograph apparatus. 2,899,259, 8-11-59, CI. 346—69.
Chambers, Herbert I., and L. B. Browder, to Consolidated
Electrodvnamics Corp. Oscillograph apparatus. 2,876,059,
3-3-59, CI. 346—74.
Chambers, Herbert I., and A. W. Fischer, to Consolidated
Electrodynamics Corp. Suspension means for string gal-
vanometers. 2,886. 7S2, 5-12-59, CI. 324 — 154.
Chambers, John. Method of making oral dentures. 2,896,265,
7-28-59, CI. 18—55.1.
157
Chambers, John E., to Chambers Corp. Broiler. 2 907 317
10-6-59, CI. 126 — 11. >_■>«"■•■
Chambers, Joseph W., to Big Genie Corp. Sink structure for
garbage disposers. 2,902,700, 9-8-59, CI. 4 — 187.
Chambers, Lawrence S. Formation sampler device. 2,893,690.
7-7-59, CI. 255 — 1.4.
Chambers, Leslie W. : See —
Kellett, Eric, and Chambers. 2,867,868.
Chambers, Robert R., and R. L. Foster, to Sinclair Refining
Co. Process of hydrolyzing diisobutylene monochlorides.
2,885,445, 5-5-59, CI. 200—040.
Chambers, Robert R., R. H. Elkins, and J. J. Monagle, to
Sinclair Refining Co. Process for olefin polymerization with
alkyl aluminum-metal oxide catalyst. 2, 899, 419. 8-11-59
CI. 260—94.9.
Chambers, Thomas S., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick
Co. Water base stencil duplicating ink. 2,868,741.
1-13-59, CI. 260—17.
Chamness, Abe. Mechanics stool. 2,872,966, 2-10-59, CI.
155 — 2.
Clmmot, Walter M., and J. M. Ferrara, to National Aluminate
Corp. Treatment of hydrocarbon liquids. 2,914,417, 11-
24-59, CI. 106—243.
Champ, Marcel. Feed device for an internal combustion
engine. 2,895,462, 7-21-59, CI. 123 — 133.
Champa, Josepb A. : See —
Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Champa. 2,875,810.
Champagnat, Alfred, % to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd.
Floating plastic screen. 2.867,346. 1-6-59, CI. 220 — 26.
Champagnat, Alfred, y2 to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd.
Liquid storage apparatus. 2,867,347, 1-6-59, CI. 220 — 26.
Champagne, Emory C, and J. A. Pfoh, to The Berger
Brothers Co. Controlling garments. 2,867,216, 1-6-59,
CI. 128 — 429.
Champain, Louis. Snow removal device. 2,900,744, 8-25-
59, CI. 37—53.
Champion, Carl E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Digi-graphic
recorder. 2,907,020, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Champion Corp. : See —
Krukowski, John K. 2,901,048.
Champion International Co. : See —
Hartford, Willis G., Holt, and Jellinek. 2,896,196.
Champion. James E. : See —
Powell. Robert J., and Champion. 2,895,463.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,901,031.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,902,016.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,913,231.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,913,233.
Champion Paper and Fibre Co., The : See —
Stoddard, William B., Jr. 2.882,120.
Warner, Roger M. 2,873,605.
Champion, Richard H., and J. H. Gilson, to General Motors
Corp. Vehicle body exhaust port closure. 2,917,124,
12-15-59, CI. 180 — 64.
Champion Safe Tap Co. : See —
Frankfurt, Sandor. 2,883,999.
Champion Spark Plug Co. : See —
Bretsch, Michael A., and Nostrant. 2,891,187.
Schurecht, Harry G. 2,886,453.
Schurecht, Harry G. 2.898,395.
Schurecht, Harry G. 2,917,394.
Champlain Co., Inc. : See —
Auer, Frederick G. 2,899,871.
Haskin, Lawrence H, Jr. 2,912,926.
Schowerer, George J., and Sorkin. 2,888,260.
Champney, Guy W, : See —
Christian, Carl A., and Champney. 2,888,628.
Chan, Andre D. H., and R.-E. Lambert, to Societe Anonyme
des Manufactures des Glaees & Produits Chimiques de
Saint-Gobain, Chauny & Cirey. Method of tempering
glass. 2,910,807, 11-3-59, CI. 49 — 89.
Chan, Charles R., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor gen-
erating, superheating, rntl reheating method and apparatus
therefor. 2,886,013, 5-12-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Chance, Leon H. : See —
Drake, George L.( Jr., Reeves, and Chance. 2,886,539.
Drake, George L., Jr., Reeves, and Chance. 2.911,325.
Reeves, Wilson A., Chance, and Drake. 2,889,289.
Reeves, Wilson A., Chance, and Drake. 2,917.492.
Reeves, Wilson A., Guthrie, and Chance. 2,912,412.
Chance, Leon H, G. L. Drake, Jr., and W. A. Reeves, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Flame resistant
organic textiles and method of production. 2,870,042,
1-20-59, CI. 117—136.
Chance, Leon H., G. L. Drake, Jr., and W. A. Reeves, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Phosphorus con-
taining aziridinyl-alcohol polymers and flame resistant
organic textiles. 2,886,538, 5-12-59, CI. 260—2.
Chance, Leon H., G. L. Drake, Jr., and W. A. Reeves, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Flame resistant
organic textiles and method of production. 2.891,877,
6-23-59, CI. 117—136.
Chance, Leon H., G. L. Drake. Jr., and W. A. Reeves, to
United States of America. Agriculture. Polymers made
from 1-aziridinyl phosphine oxides and sulfides and flame
resistant organic textiles. 2.901,444. 8-25-59, CI. 260—2.
Chance, Ray. Dredge. 2,896,341, 7-28-59, CI. 37—58.
158
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
jacket.
Spout-
Multiple clutch
74—330.
Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. : See —
Clark, Herbert, Owen, and Starr. 2,899,866.
MacDonough, Edward P. 2,912,190.
Murty, Kenneth T. 2,882,993.
Myers, Richard H. 2,909,925.
Redmond, William G. Re. 24,701.
Riccius. Merril V. 2,881,031.
Chandler, Bruce C, and R. P. Wegner. Riding spurs
2,907,161, 10-6-59, CI. 54 — 83.
Chandler, Douglas G. Electrical therapeutic
2,869,551, 1-20-59, CI. 128 — 379.
Chandler-Evans Corp. : See —
Wright, Alexander M. 2,882,918.
Chandler, Frank J., to Paton-Chandler Process Co.
type bag. 2,918,958, 12-29-59, CI. 150—9.
Chandler, Gordon E. : See —
Alstad, Norman J., and Chandler. 2,910,612.
Chandler, Hagan H. : See —
Johnston, Reece \V., and Chandler. 2,895,220.
Chandler, Irvin B. Manually controllable automobile gover-
nor. 2,S76,753, 3-10-59, CI. 123—102.
Chandler, Jasper S., to Eastman Kodak Co.
drive mechanism. 2,869,381, 1-20-59, CI,
Chandler, Linden H. : See —
Beall, Richard \V., Jr. 2,915,223.
Beall, Richard W., Jr. 2,915,224.
Beall, Richard W., Jr. 2,917,184.
Beall, Richard W., Jr. 2,917,198.
Chandler, Milton H. Combined nose guard and teeth pro-
tector. 2,904,791, 9-22-59, CI. 2 — 9.
Chandler, Richard, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Re-
actors. 2,878.108, 4-17-59, CI. 23—288.
Chandler, Robert F., Jr., and J. H. Judd, Jr., to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Electrical terminal block. 2,884,613,
4-28-59, CI. 339—198.
Chandler, Roy L., and C. B. Ogle, Jr., to Atlas Scraper and
Engineering Co. Combination two-way plow and tool car-
rier. 2,882,979, 4-21-59, CI. 172—225.
Chandler, Roy L., and C. B. Ogle, Jr., to Atlas Scraper and
Engineering Co. Earth working apparatus. 2,883,773,
4-28-59, CI. 37—126.
Chandler, Walter G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Wheel and
brake assembly. 2,888.100. 5-26-59, CI. 188 — 18.
Chandler, Wesley M., and P. F. Heuser. Silencer for air
vibrators. 2,884,901. 5-5-59. CI. 121—17.
Chaney, Earl J. Pickup device. 2,892,298, 6-30-59, CI.
56 — 314.
Chaney, John L. Cooking thermometer support. 2,906,124,
9_29— 59 ci, 73 374.
Chanev, Preston E., and R. A. Collier, to Sun Oil Co. Tube
calipering apparatus. 2,879,604, 3-31-59, CI. 33 — 178.
Chaney, William A., L. C. Garrett, and W. L. Byrd, to The
American Tobacco Co. Mechanical feeder. 2,878,962,
3-24-59, CI. 221 — 175.
Chang, Melvin C, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Sulfate
liquor treatment. 2.867,524, 1-6-59, CI. 75— .5.
Chang, Melvin C. S.. to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Proc-
ess for treating materials containing titanium and iron.
2,912,320, 11-10-59, CI. 75—34.
Chang, Robert W. H., and N. G. Barker, to General Mills,
Inc. Complexes of gamma glutamyl mono-esters. 2,915,540,
12-1-59, CI. 260—429.9.
Changewood Corp. : See —
Clark, James d'A. 2,875,797.
Clark, James d'A. 2.878.728.
Clark, James D'A. 2,895,625.
Channel Master Corp. : See —
Carthay, Alexander F. 2,897,495.
Carthay, Alexander F. 2,898,592.
Channing Corp. : See —
Heim, Lewis R. 2,910,765.
Heim, Lewis R. 2,913.810.
Spieacci, Attilio R. 2.914,365.
Chanzit, Lawrence, and M. E. Klein, to The W. L. Maxson
Corp. UHF oscillator. 2,902,654, 9-1-59, CI. 331—97.
Chao, David. Floor mop having a curved head compressible
in a correspondingly curved path. 2,866,991, 1-6-59,
CI. 15 — 119.
Chao. Shih C, to International Business Machines Corp.
System for selectively energizing one of three circuits re-
sponsive to variation of two conditions. 2,870,348,
1-20-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Chao, Tsei Y.. to Foster Wheeler Corp. Pellet forming
apparatus. 2,898,625, 8-11-59, CI. 18 — 2.7.
Chapellier, Robert A. : See —
Avellone. Giuseppe R., and Chapellier. 2,868.551.
Kushner, Milton X., and Chapellier. 2,894,779.
Chapellier, Robert A., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Ves-
sel support. 2,890,009, 6-9-59, CI. 248 — 146.
Chapin, Earl C, and R. I. Longley, Jr., to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Styrene polymers. 2,889,311, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 73.
Chapin, Earl C, and R. I. Longley, Jr., to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Reduced polymers of methacrolein. 2,893,979,
7-7-59. CI. 260—73.
Chapin. Earl C, and R. F. Smith, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Copolymer of a styrene compound and an unsaturated al-
cohol. 2,894,938, 7-14-59, CI. 260—88.1.
Chapin, Earl C, and R. F. Smith, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Styrene-allyl alcohol-acrylic ester terpolymers, process for
preparing same and coating composition therefrom.
2,897,174, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Chapin, Earl C, and R. F. Smith, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Styrene-allyl alcohol-acrylic acid terpolymers, process of
preparing same and coating composition therefrom.
2,899,404, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Chapin, Earl C, and R. F. Smith, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Interpolymers of acrylonitrile, an allyl alcohol and a sty-
rene compound, process of preparing same and coating
composition therefrom. 2,900,359, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Chapin, Earl C, and L. P. Paradis, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for the polymerization of vinylidene mono-
mers. 2,902,464, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Chapin, Earl C, and R. I. Longley, Jr., to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Isopropyl benzene-acrolein styrene terpolymer.
2,905,656, 9-22-59, CI. 260—73.
Chapin, Earl C, and M. E. Murphy, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Air drying films from unsaturated fatty acid metal
salts. 2,916,392, 12-8-59, CI. 106 — 243.
Chapin, Edward A. : See —
Secord, John R., and Chapin. 2,916,314.
Chapin, Henry M. : See —
Sellers, Frederick B., and Chapin. 2,904,445.
Chapin, Howard R. : See —
Asians, William J., and Chapin. 2,901,193.
Chapin, Howard R., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Spinning type
fishing reel. 2,891,738, 6-23-59, CI 242 — 84.21
Chapin, Howard R., and F. R. Beck, to Controls Co. of
America. Snap switch blade. 2,905,782, 9-22-59, CI.
200 — 67.
Chapin, Howard R., and F. R. Beck, to Controls Co. of
America. Snap switch blade mounting. 2,919,319,
12-29-59, CI. 200—67. ...
Chapin, Irving F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Adjustable cylin-
der brake. 2,875,857, 3-3-59, CI. 188 — 72
Chapin, Ralph W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method
tor burning oils. 2,894,823, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Chapin, William T., to United States of America, Navy.
Automatic power output and difference frequency control
systems. 2,913,718, 11-17-59, CI 343 — 17.1
Chaplar, Rudolph W., to Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc.
Music box construction. 2,880,640, 4-7-59 CI 84 — 95
Chaple, William F„ and R. E. McMinn, to Black, Sivalis &
Bryson, Inc. Apparatus for separating fluids. 2,868,315
1-13-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Chapler, James, Jr., to Western Precipitation Corp. Con-
struction of multiple tube cyclone dust collector. 2,904 -
130, 9-15-59, CI. 183—83.
Chaplick, Adolph M. : See —
Morris, Thomas C, and Chaplick. 2,867,592.
Chaplik. Rubin, and J. J. Shelley. Machine for making and
flaking ice. 2,877,632, 3-17-59. CI. 62 — 320
Chaplin, Albin, and V. C. Reddy, to General Motors Corp.
Multiple speed drive and control system. 2,894,498, 7-14-
59, CI. 123 — 119.
Chaplin Corp. : See —
Chaplin, Merle P. 2,872,093.
Chaplin-Fulton Mfg. Co., The : See —
Lofink, Raymond P. 2,896,660.
Chaplin, Herbert E., to The Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd. Jet-
propelled vertical take-off aircraft. 2,868,477, 1-13-59. CI.
244 — 12.
Chaplin, Herbert E., D. Wakeford, C.
Huxley, to The Fairey Aviation Co.
means. 2,876,968, 3-10-59, CI. 244-
Chaplin, Merle P., to Chaplin Corp.
box. 2,872,093, 2-3-59, CI. 229—2.5.
Chaplin, Oliver F., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Napkin dis-
penser. 2,881,948, 4-14-59, CI. 221 — 35.
Chaplinski. Frank, to Carroll Dunham Smith Pharmacal Co.
Article feeding equipment. 2,915,217, 12-1-59, CI. 221 —
68.
Chapman, Aubrey I., Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Moving
magnet meter movement. 2,889,520, 6-2-59, CI. 324 — 146.
Chapman, Charles S., Jr., and K. W. Gage, to General Motors
Corp. Transmission. 2,912.876, 11-17-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Chapman, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Control system
for conveying apparatus. 2.888.129, 5-26-59, CI. 198 — 82.
Chapman, Charles W., to Twiflex Couplings Ltd. Torsionally
resilient couplings. 2,910,844, 11-3-59, CI. 64 — 19.
Chapman Chemical Co. : See —
Behr, Eldon A. 2,904,467.
Ring, Robert G. 2.875,020.
Chapman, Christopher L. C, to Yardney International Corp.
Electrode bearing current-conducting network and method
of producing same. 2,908,740, 10-13-59, CI. 136 — 20.
Chapman, Dennis R. : See —
Bisby, Harry, Chapman, and Matthews. 2,891,699.
Chapman, Edward P., Jr., and J. A. Wood, to Peerless Oil
and Gas Co. Agricultural product and method. 2,904.-
424, 9-15-59, CI. 71 — 52.
Chapman, Elijah M. Automatic vise. 2,872,834, 2-10-59,
CI. 81 — 26.
Chapman, Evart R. : See —
Parker, Wilton E., Whitaker, Getz, Hertzog, and
Chapman. 2,908,189.
Chapman, Everett, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Method of vapor-
izing a fuel. 2,907,648, 10-6-59, CI. 48 — 219.
Chapman, Fendol K. Multiple purpose portable tool.
2,892,350, 6-30-59, CI. 74—16.
Chapman. Francis E.. to S. C. Johnson & Son. Inc. Water
repellent and mar resistant coating composition containing
a waxy dialkyl ether. 2,873,202, 2-10-59, CI. 106 — 230.
R. Churn, and M. F.
Ltd. Aircraft control
-83.
Molded pulp set-up
LIST OF PATENTEES
159
Chapman, Galen O. Thermostatic switch. 2,874,250, 2-17-
59, CI. 200 — 137.
Chapman, George C, L. V. Pfaender, and H. H. Holscher, to
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Electrode support for cathode-
ray tubes. 2,905,846, 9-22-59, CI. 313—78.
Chapman, Gordon D. Reversible variable speed drive.
2,884,810, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 689.
Chapman, Harlow M. Materials separation apparatus and
method of materials separation. 2,896,744, 7-28-59, CI.
183—83.
Chapman, Harold E. Device for mixing or treating fluids or
free-flowing powders. 2,896,926, 7-28-59, CI. 259 — 140.
Chapman, Harvey W., and H. L. Dunlap, to Evans Products
Co. Resiliently mounted tie-down support rails. 2,873,693,
2-17-59, CI. 105 — 368.
Chapman, Harvey W., and H. L. Dunlap, to Evans Products
Co. Freight loading apparatus. 2,893,328, 7-7-59, CI.
105 — 369.
Chapman, Harvey W., and H. L. Dunlap, to Evans Products
Co. Grooved pin having a latch plate with an arrow-
shaped opening. 2,900,864, 8-25-59, CI. 85 — 8.9.
Chapman, Herbert, to General Steel Wares Ltd. Selected
area galvanizing method. 2,897,588, 8-4-59, CI. 29 — 527.
Chapman, John G. Loom buffer. 2,890,727, 6-16-59, CI.
139—188.
Chapman, Leslie E., Jr., J. W. Gray, and C. H. Jacobson,
to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Drift calibration.
2,872,674, 2-3-59, CI. 343—17.7.
Chapman, Paul R., and A. A. Manteuffel, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of an extreme pressure additive and gear oil
containing same. 2,910,438, 10-27-59, CI. 252 — 16.6.
Chapman, Percy D., to The Dorman Sprayer Co. Ltd.
Sprayers and valves therefor. 2,887,122, 5-19-59, CI.
137 — 495.
Chapman, Ralph : See —
Knight, Leonard M., and Chapman. 2,901,265.
Chapman, Richard F., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Synchronization of motor rotated elements.
2,894,187, 7-7-59, CI. 318 — 71.
Chapman, Robert G. : See —
Klope, Joseph C, and Chapman. 2.869,751.
Chapman, Roger, and L. E. Robinson, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Semi-conductor amplifiers. 2,901,556,
8-25-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Chapman Valve Mfg. Co., The : See —
Tefs, Edwin O. 2,898,932.
Chapman, Walter R., and A. Talas, to Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Packing ring. 2,895,772, 7-21-59, CI. 309—23.
Chapouille, Pierre F. L. : See —
Raymond, Francois H., Chapouille,
2.896,082.
Chappell, William A., and R. J. Scott, to
trustee. Ice crusher. 2,904,268, 9-15-59,
Charbonnages de France : See —
Boyer/ Andr6 F. 2,877,163.
Charbonneau, Allan P., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Grid-type
resistance units. 2.868.937. 1-13-59, CI. 201 — 69.
Charbonneau. Allan P., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric
heating units and methods of making the same. 2,882,376,
4-14-59. CI. 201 — 67.
Charbonneaux, Wilson A., to Wac Line, Inc. Speed control
for alternating-current induction motors. 2,894,191,
7-7-59, CI. 318 — 229.
Charbonneaux, Wilson A. Fluorescent lamp lighting circuit.
2,897,403, 7-28-59, CI. 315 — 103.
Charbonneaux, Wilson A. Speed controls for electric motors.
2,919,391, 12-29-59, CI. 318 — 227.
Charbonneaux, Wilson A., and J. J. Veleskv. to WacLine. Inc.
Speed control for electric motors. 2,876.406, 3-3-59, CI.
318 — 227.
Charbonneaux. Wilson A., and J. J. Velesky, to Wac Line,
Inc. Control devices for alternating-current motors and
the like. 2.901,682, 8-25-59, CI. 318—229.
Charbonnet. Wilfred H., to Clevite Corp. Method for grow-
ing quartz. 2,914,389, 11-24-59, CI. 23 — 301.
Charbonnier, Roger, to Rochar Electronique. Electronic
amplifiers. 2,870,269, 1-20-59. CI. 179 — 171.
Charcuset, Raymond, and J. Moyrand, to Societe Anonyme
des Manufactures des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de
Saint-Gobain, Chaunv & Cirey. Material feeding hopper.
2.913,148, 11-17-59, CI. 222—227.
Charest, Maurice. Sewing machine. 2,915,996, 12-8-59, CI.
112 — 122.
Charewicz, Francis J. : See —
Smith, Sidney R.. Jr., and Charewicz. 2,890,313.
Char-Gale Mfg. Co. : See —
Bowman, Henry V. 2,903,957.
Charhut, Frank J., to Chicago-Allis Mfg. Corp. Unitized,
pre-stressed seal unit. 2,882,074, 4-14-59. CI. 286 — 11.
Charlat, Arnold, to Brown & Sharpe Turret Drilling Division,
Inc. Rotary tool spindle reversing means. 2,887,695,
5-26-59. CI. 10 — 136.
Charlat, Arnold, to Brown & Sharpe Turret Drilling Division,
Inc. Speed control system including a variable speed trans-
mission adjustable as to output speed in accordance with
the position of a selectively movable abutment. 2,887,894,
5-26-59, CI. 74—230.17.
Charlat. Arnold S.. to Howe & Fant, Inc. Positioning table.
2,874,599, 2-24-59, CI. 77 — 64.
Charlat, Arnold S.. to Howe & Fant, Inc, Positioning table.
2,880,632, 4-7-59, CI. 77—64.
and Martin.
J. C. Hockery,
CI. 241—190.
Fired photo-
manufacture.
2,917,613.
2,916,533.
Gentry, to
Charle, Roger, and L. R. Lantz, to Soci6t4 Anonyme dite So-
ciete Monsavon-L'Oreal. Dyeing animal fibres and compo-
sitions therefor. 2,904,385, 9-15-59, CI. 8 — 10.
Charlebois, Herve D. : See —
Popino, Robert P., and Charlebois. 2,918,410.
Charlebois, John E. : See —
Popino, Robert P., and Charlebois. 2,918,410.
Charles, Daniel, and G. Mourier, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Linear accelerator for charged par-
ticles. 2,880,356, 3-31-59, CI. 315—3.6.
Charles, Daniel, and R. Gentner, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Traveling wave tubes. 2,890,374,
6-9-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Charles, Daniel, and B. Epsztein, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Backward travelling wave oscil-
lators. 2,911,556, 11-3-59, CI. 315—3.6.
Charles, Malcolm J., to Carol Campbell Enterprises, Inc.
Electrical circuit unit and mounting means therefor.
2,898,523, 8-4-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Charles, Stanley E. : See —
Mosher, Walter W., Jr., and Goldammer. 2,893,143.
Charles, Thomas G., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget. Means for examining a substance. 2,919,-
413, 12-29-59, CI. 331 — 65.
Charleston Hosiery Processing Co., Inc. : See —
Davis, Lysander C, Jr., and Richardson. 2,872,800.
Charleston Rubber Co. : See —
Coutts, Charles A. 2,885,892.
Charlesworth, Mary J. : See — ■
Stanton, George W., Lefferdink, Meikle, and Charles-
worth. 2,899,262.
Charlet, Elphege M. : See —
Aldridge, Clyde L., and Charlet. 2,871,137.
Charlton, Alexander E., to Photoceramics, Inc. Color
television. 2,867,749, 1-6-59, CI. 315 — 21.
Charlton, Alexander E., to Photoceramics, Inc.
graphically decorated objects and their
2,900,255, 8-18-59, CI. 96 — 34.
Charlton, Cyril B. : See —
Forshaw, Kenneth G. W. J., and Chariton.
Charlton, Cyril B., C. K. Burchell, and M. L. Loehr, to Tele-
phone Mfg. Co. Ltd. Manufacturing processes. 2,898,241,
8-4-59, CI. 117—212.
Charlton, Francis R. : See —
Kemp, Woodrow E., Charlton, and Waldron.
Charlton, Maurice G., G. L. Davis, and C. H. R.
North American Philips Co., Inc. Deposition of refractory
metals and alloys thereof. 2,873,208. 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 50.
Chariton, Richard E., Jr., and V. L. Payne, to West Point
Mfg. Co. Conveying apparatus for dryer. 2,882,614, 4-21-
59, CI. 34—155.
Chariton, Richard E., Jr., and V. L. Payne, to West Point
Mfg. Co. Vacuum extraction tube. 2,893,043, 7-7-59, CI.
15—306.
Chariton, Robert S. : See —
Smith, John E., Charlton, and Grocock. 2,911,817.
Charman, Frederick J. H., and E. C. Cork, to Electric &
Musical Industries Ltd. Aerials. 2,887,682, 5-19-59,
CI. 343—751.
Charnas, Lawrence I. : See —
Fuchsman, Charles H., Charnas, and Elliott.
Fuchsman, Charles H., Charnas, and Elliott.
Fuchsman, Charles H., Charnas, and Elliott.
Charnell, Inc. : See —
Olsen, Olaf C. 2,875,592.
Charnock, Stanley, to Pilkington Brothers Ltd.
for simultaneously grinding the two surfaces of a' ribbon
of glass. 2,867,059, 1-6-59, CI. 51 — 112.
Chart-Pak, Inc. : See —
Bertschinger, Charles F. 2,904,206.
Frohbach, Harold O., Gill, Marran, and Romano.
2.918,189.
Chartrand, Clovis C. Protective packaging for rim fire am-
munition and the like. 2,877,891, 3-17-49. CI. 206 — 3.
Chartrey, Francis H. : See —
Downey, Curtis L., Chartrey, and Ferguson. 2.903,675.
Downey, Curtis L., Chartrey, Ferguson, and Grow.
2,885,667.
Charwat, Andrew F., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Smoke gen-
erator. 2,882.240. 4-14-59. CI. 252 — 359.
Charwiek Cabinet Corp. : See —
Deitch, Jacob. 2,890,012.
Chasar. Anthony R.. and R. J. Martin, to The Oster Mfg. Co.
Portable power unit. 2,887,886, 5-26-59, CI. 74 — 16.
Chasar, Anthony R., and R. J. Martin, to The Oster Mfg.
Co. Collapsible stand for power units. 2,919,092,
12-29-59, CI. 248 — 164.
Chase Brass & Copper Co. Inc. : See —
Dobosy, Elmer A. 2,885,060.
Chase, Charles B., and W. S. James, to Fram Corp. Oil
filters. 2.877,902, 3-17-59. CI. 210—440.
Chase Chemical Co. : See —
Maxion, Emil J. 2,880,234.
Chase, Corson W.. to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Jaw folding
mechanism. 2,891.791. 6-23-59, CI. 270 — 71.
Chase, Corson W., to Miehie-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Socket for
ink roller. 2,892,399, 6-30-59, CI. 101—349.
Chase, Corson W., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Printing cyl-
inders. 2,900,903, 8-25-59, CI. 101 — 378.
Chase. Corson W.. to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Ink roller
socket. 2,915,009, 12-1-59, CI. 101 — 349.
2,905,554.
2,905,555.
2,905,556.
Apparatus
160
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Chase, Corson W., and G. N. Krueger, to Miehle-Goss-Dexter,
Inc. Apparatus for casting stereotype printing plates.
2,895,187, 7-21-59, CI. 22—2.
Chase Equipment Corp. : See —
Owen, Claude M. 2,872,019.
Chase, Fay H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electric
circuit interrupters. 2.873,372, 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Chase, Fav H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Current
supply apparatus. 2,904,742, 9-15-59, CI. 323 — 22.
Chase, Fay H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Current
t-upply apparatus. 2,917,700, 12-15-59, CI. 323 — 22.
Chase, Fletcher A., S. Lee, and F. D. Montgomery, % to
W. L. McLennan, d.b.a. North Woods Coffee Co., and %
to American Instants Inc. Egg instant coffee. 2,911,302,
11-3-59. CI. 99 — 71.
Chase, George O., and J. Galender, to HofEmann-La Roche Inc.
Process for catalytic semi-hydrogenation of tertiary acetyl-
enic monohydric alcohols. 2,883,431, 4-21-59, CI. 2G0 —
642.
Chase, John A. : See —
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,884,684.
Wolke, Roy K.. Chase, and Pilas. 2,917,812.
Chase, John A., to Radio Corp. of America. Notching roller
assembly for grid winding machine. 2,877,065, 3-10-59,
CI. 308—70.
Chase, Leland H., to Holmes Electric Protective Co. Burglar
alarm system. 2,877,361, 3-10-59, CI. 307 — 112.
Chase, Leonard G. : See —
Niederman, Bernard, and Chase. 2,888,652.
Chase, Norris : See —
Mittell, Frank C, Chase, Matey, Pollock, Dawson, and
Bower. 2,902,696.
Chase-Shawmut Co., The : See —
Edsall, William S. 2,870.293.
Edsall, William S. 2,911,502.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr. 2,877,321.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., and Swain. 2,874,249.
Johnston, P. Gordon. 2.915,609.
Kozacka, Frederick J. 2,892.061.
Kozacka, Frederick J. 2,895,031.
Kozacka Frederick J. 2,914,636.
Kozacka, Frederick J. 2,918,551.
Salzer, Erwin, and Hitchcock. 2.882,521.
Swain, Kenneth W., Kozacka, and Salzer. 2,871,314.
Chase, Vernon L. : See —
Melchoni, Anna F., Johnson, and Chase. 2,917,475.
Chase. Wallace P., W. R. Davis, and J. E. Snyder, to Libra-
scope, Inc. Detector for indicating presence of objects.
2.917,732. 12-15-59, CI. 340 — 258.
Chassende-Baroz, Norbert J. P. Radiation detection device.
2,902,002, 9-1-59. CI. 250—65.
Chasser Ernest C. to The Akron Gear and Engineering Co.
Quick filling for hydraulic fluid systems. 2,877,794,
3-17-59, CI. 137—563.
Chasteney, Ruth G., and S. Paukstela. Partition structure.
2,886,147, 5-12-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Chatelin, Bernard : See —
Borrel, Marcel, Weiss, and Chatelin. 2,890,101.
Chatelon. Andre E. J. : See —
Dumousseau, Claude R. J., and Chatelon. 2,881,41o.
Chater Robert R. Flexible coupling. 2,891,395, 6-23-59,
CI. 64 — 14.
Chater, William T. : See —
Brower David F., and Chater. 2,918.666.
Chater William T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Phase discrimi-
nator. 2,900,534, 8-18-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Chater, William T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Bridge circuit
for position measuring device. 2,902,765, 9-8-59, CI. 33 —
125
Chatfield Henry B. Process and apparatus for forming metal
sheets into tubes. 2.882,767, 4-21-59, CI. SO— 23.
Chatfield Herbert W., to A. Boake, Roberts & Co. Ltd. Dry-
ins: oils. 2 009.537, 10-20-59. CI. 260—105.
Chatham. Joshua D., and D. M. Clark, said Chatham assor.
to said Clark. Bodv constraining suit for aviators.
2.871 849. 2-3-59. CI. 128 — 1.
Chatham Mfg. Co. : See —
Burgiss, Walter F. 2,906,298.
Chatoian. Leonard : See —
Bennett, Patrick J., Chatoian, and Arundel. 2,904,367.
Chatrenet, Andre, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee so-
called : Ateliers de Poelaim. Hvdraulically-operated grab
bucket. 2,889,643, 6-9-59, CI. 37—183.
Chattanooga Medicine Co., The : See —
Zimmer, Hans W. 2,912,445.
Chatten. John B. : See —
Moore, Robert C, and Chatten. 2,875,271.
Chatterton. Edward, Jr.. to Philco Corp. Semiconductor
signal-translating oricuit of variable gain. 2,879,344,
3-24-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Chatterton, Ernest E., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Fuel injec-
tion pumps for internal combustion engines. 2,895,425,
7-21-59, CI. 103—154.
Ch.nnn, Kenneth W. Paper clips. 2,908,954, 10-20-59, CI.
21—66.
Chausson, Andre", to Societe Anonyme des TJsines Chausson.
Automatic machine for drilling series of holes in various
parts. 2.S70.660, 1-27-59, CI. 77—32.2.
Chausson, Andre\ to Societe Anonyme des Dsines Chausson.
Eleetro-magnetically maintained oscillating movement her-
metic compressor. 2,899,124, 8-11-59, CI. 230 — 55.
Chausson, Andrfi, to Societe Anonyme des Dsines Chausson.
Electromagnetically maintained oscillating movement her-
metic compressor. 2,899,125, 8-11-59, CI. 230 — 55.
Chauvigne, Claude : See —
Mourot, Paul. 2,888,689.
Chauvin d'Arnoux, Societe Anonyme : See —
Leconte, Andre A. 2,917,603.
Chauvin, David M., and M. T. Mueller, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Liniiter for radio circuits. 2,892,080, 6-23-59,
CI. 250—27.
Chavannes Industrial Synthetics, Inc. : See —
Gilbert, Geoffrey, and Prendergast. 2,905,909.
Chayes Dental Instrument Corp. : See —
Page, Richard W. 2,917,828.
Page, Richard W. 2,917,829.
Chayka, Joseph P., to Detroit Broach & Machine Co. Sur-
face broaching machines. 2.917.978, 12-22-59. CI. 90 — 33.
Chayne, Charles A., to General Motors Corp. Engine con-
struction. Re. 24,645, 5-12-59. CI. 123 — 55.
Chayne, Charles A., and J. Dolza, to General Motors Corp.
Charge forming means. 2,916,027, 12-8-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Che, Suk K. Expandable trailer. 2,886,856, 5-19-59, CI.
20—2.
Cheadle, Joseph C. Flue cleaning apparatus. 2,891,268,
6-23-59, CI. 15—104.2.
Cheatum, Leo G. : See —
Manns, William F., Cheatum, and Gustafson. 2,900,009.
Chechak, Albert J. : See —
Robeson, Charles D., and Chechak. 2,904,593.
Chechik, Maurice M. Prefabricated dental inlay. 2,910,772,
11-3-59, CI. 32—15.
Check, Mathias M., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Tubular
lock. 2,872,236, 2-3-59. CI. 292—336.3.
Check, Mathias M., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Anti-
manipulation combination lock. 2,882,709, 4-21-59, CI.
70—133.
Check, Mathias M., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Knob
mounting and securing means. 2,896,992, 7-28-59, CI.
292 — 348.
Checke, Harry, and A. Melville, deceased (L. Melville, execu-
trix), y3 each to M. Sevack and L. Melville. Ball guide and
screen for deep well jet pump. 2,916,147, 12-8-59, CI.
210—431.
Checkon, John, to United States Steel Corp. Track switch
and rerailer. 2,915.263, 12-1-59, CI. 246 — 123.
Chedister, Conkling. Driver training and testing equipment.
2.870,548, 1-27-59, CI. 35—11.
Chedister, Conkling. Continuous feed attachment. 2.875,667,
3-3-59, CI. 88—18.7.
Cheek, Forrest R., to General Motors Corp. Controlled fluid
coupling. 2,916,881, 12-15-59, CI. 60—54.
Cheek, Forrest R., and N. Reighard, to General Motors Corp.
Automatic plural step-ratio transmissions. 2,896,468,
7-28-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Cheese Machinery Co. : See —
Schwartz. Henry A. 2,879,593.
Cheeseboro, Robert G. Vehicle record player. 2,905,475,
9-22-59, CI. 274 — 9.
Cheesman. Theodore A. Snubbers for crane booms. 2,914,312,
11-24-59. CI. 267—1.
Cheetham, Robert A., to General Motors Corp. Engine start-
ing apparatus. 2,892,454, 6-30-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Cheetham, William R., and W. G. Parr, to Pye Ltd. Tele-
vision transmitting apparatus. 2,899,489, S-ll-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Cheetham, William R., and W. G. Parr, to Pye Ltd. Tele-
vision receiving apparatus. 2,899,490, 8-11-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Cheever, James W., Jr. Core handling machine. 2,890.675,
6-16-59, CI. 118—6.
Cheilik, Philip, to Radio Corp. of America. Electronic com-
parator. 2.877.445, 3-10-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Chellis, Fred F. : See —
Rohrer, Douglas P., and Chellis. 2,898,893.
Chelminski. Kathrvn K. : See —
Valentine, Orville H., Jr., and Chelminski. 2,881,498.
Chelmo, Leon A. : See —
Highland, Olaf, and Chelmo. 2,886,060.
Chelsea Products, Inc. : See —
Mohrman. Harry L. 2,912,916.
Chemerda. John M. : See —
Chamberlin, Earl M., and Chemerda. 2.897.212.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and Chemerda. 2.897,214.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and Chemerda. 2,902. 1S2.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and Chemerda. 2.904.563.
Cutler. Frnnk A., Jr.. and Chemerda. 2 SS4.417.
Cutler, Frank A., Jr., and Chemerda. 2,897,204.
Chemerda, John M., to Merck & Co.. Inc. Preparation of
7,11-diketo-steroids. 2,897,197. 7-2S-59. CI. 260 — 239.55.
Chemerda, John M.. to Merck & Co., Inc. 7-keto-ll-oxy-
steroids and processes of preparing tliem. 2,901,493, S-25-
59, CI. 260—397.2.
Chemerda, John M., to Merck & Co., Inc. A8<»>-7-keto-ll-oxy-
steroids and processes of preparing them. 2,919,270,
12-29-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Chemerda. John M.. E. M. Chamberlin. and E. W. Tristram,
to Merck & Co. Inc. Preparation of 4-pregnen-17a-o!-3,20-
dione. 2,877,238, 3-10-59, CI. 260—397.
Chemerda, John M., and T. A. Jacob, to Merck & Co.. Inc.
A8(!,)-7-keto-allosteroids and processes of preparing them.
2,903,448, 9-8-59, CI. 260—239.55.
LIST OF PATENTEES
161
Chemetron Corp. : See —
Bernard, Arthur A. 2,902,587.
Bevarlv, Henry W., Whitson, and Yann. 2,895,271
Bottoms, Robert R. 2,871,272.
Eichelman, Francis J. 2.882,026.
Eichelman, Francis J. 2,902,269.
Ellsworth, Carl E. 2,874,357.
Fleming. Harold W., and Reitmeier. 2,897,160.
Hickok, Willard H. 2,868,941.
Jennings, Sheldon V.. and Smith. 2,868,940.
Meyer, Roland O. 2,902,384.
Miller, Bruce D. H., Reigel, Bolanowski, and Bevarly.
2,898,092.
Minard. Everett S. 2,896.676.
Morehead, Laurel A. 2,904,886.
Pound, Robert V. 2,868.939.
Reitmeier, Ronald E. 2.013.422.
Roberts, Harold F. 2,87S,879.
Roberts, William W., Jr. 2.876,070.
Swanson, James A., and Graham. 2,906,515.
Updegraff, Norman C. 2,876,071.
Chemical Appliances, Inc. : See —
Morris, John, Jr. 2,901,273.
Chemical Construction Corp. : See —
Atkin, Sydney. 2.869.997.
Atkin, Sydney, and Prince. 2,905,535.
Cook, Lucien H. 2,894,878.
Kuo, Chi-Sheng. 2.903,152.
Peet, Robert B. 2,885,263.
Peet, Robert B. 2,885,264.
Roy, Tuhin K. 2,867,503.
Vasan, Conjeevaram D. S. 2,894,603.
Chemical Development Corp. : See —
Creighton, Albert M., Jr. 2,905,206.
Chemical and Industrial Corp., The : See —
Carr, Dugald M. 2,899,285.
Chemical Process Co. : See —
Patterson, James A., and Abrams. 2,900,352.
Philipson, Joseph. 2,891,927.
Chemical Products Corp. : See —
De Maria. John. 2,875,051.
Chemical Research Corp. : See —
Upton. George. Jr. 2,885.276.
Chemical Rubber Co., The : See —
Schroeder, Carl J. 2,875,916.
Chemie Gruenenthal G. m. b. H. : See —
Herrling, Siegfried, Keller, and Muckter. 2,876,233.
Huttermaun, Willi. 2,896,622.
Keller, Herbert, and Muckter. 2,891,943.
Chemische Fabrik Grunau Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Schulenburg, Wilhelm. 2,901,428
Steppe, Vollrad. 2,901,427.
Chemische Fabrik Kalk G.m.b.H. : See —
Geiersbereer, Karl, and Xees. 2,913,329.
Kindler, Karl, and Oelschlager. 2,905,670.
Chemische Fabrik Promonta, G.m.b.H. : See —
Schuler, Wilhelm A. 2.901,478.
Chemische Werke Albert : See —
Cserny. Ludwig. and Schmitz. 2,897 171
Reese, Johannes. 2,906,723.
Reese, Johannes. 2,916,524.
Schlenker, Felix. 2,886,554.
Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Broicb, Franz, Hoffmann, and List. 2,885,432.
Frese, Albert. 2,919,264.
Meister, Herbert, and Franke. 2,886,596.
Schafer, Georg. 2,904,605.
Chemische Werke Witten Gesellschaft
Haf tung : See —
Katzschmann, Ewald. 2,894,978.
Chemstrand Corp., The : See —
Beindorff. Arthur B., and De Witt. 2,878 201
Black William B,, and Clark. 2,912 415
Bromley, James E. 2,898,751.
Campbell, Charles H„ and Jenkins.
Campbell, Charles H„ and Jenkins.
Campbell. Charles H., and Jenkins.
Campbell, Charles R. 2.889,256.
Capps, David B. 2,889.290.
Cox, Paul R., Jr. 2,912.404.
Cox. Paul R.. Jr. 2,912.405.
De Witt. Hobson D. 2.889.303.
Oibson. Eneene C. 2,917.785.
Goodwin, Chester H. 2,S98,756.
Ham, (Tporsre E. 2.S70.124.
Ham. Oeoree E. 2.870.127 "
Ham, George E. 2.892,817.
Ham, George E. 2,918,447.
Hani, George E.. and Craig. 2.867,602.
Ham, George E., and Craig. 2.867.625.
Ham. Georsre E.. and Sublett. 2,893,980.
Hindle. Walter H 2,873 164
Hobson, Patrick H. 2,892,815.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878 200
Holmes. Richard R., and Jenkins. 2.878.203
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,205
Holmes. Richard R„ and Jenkins. 2.878,206.
Holmes, Richard R,, and Jenkins. 2 878 207
Holmes. Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878 208
Holmes. Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,210.
492096— P 11
mit beschraenkter
2,878,228.
2.878,230.
2,878,231.
Chemstrand Corp., The : See — Continued
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,212.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878.214
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,216.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878 220
Huffman, William A. H. 2.895,946.
Huffman, William A. H. 2,905,657.
Jenkins, Lloyd T. 2,878,202.
Jenkins, Lloyd T. 2,878,226.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878,204.
Jenkins. Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878,209.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878,211.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878.213.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878,215.
Jenkins, Lloyd T„ and Holmes. 2,878,217.
Jenkins, Lloyd T.. and Holmes. 2,878,218.
Jenkins, Llovd T., and Holmes. 2,878,219.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878,221.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878.222.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878,223.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Holmes. 2,878.224.
Jenkins, Lloyd T.. and Holmes. 2,878,225.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and Campbell. 2,878,229.
Ucci, Pompelio A., and Howard. 2,878,227.
Chen. Kan : See —
Decker, Richard O., and Chen. 2,891,726.
Schiewe, Arthur J., and Chen. 2,915,710.
Chen, Li-Yen. Carrier telephone system. 2,917,580, 12-15-59,
CI. 179 — 1.
Chen, Mao C, to General Dynamics Corp. Magnetic core
half adder. 2,872,667, 2-3-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Chen, Simon K., to International Harvester Co. Retractable
igniter for internal combustion engines. 2,872,496, 2-3-
59, CI. 123 — 169.
Chen, Tung C, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic core driven
device. 2,904,727, 9-15-59, CI. 317—148.
Chen, Tung C, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic device.
2,918.663, 12-22-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Chen, Tung C, and J. H. Lane, to Burroughs Corp. Non-
destructive read-out of magnetic cores. 2,918,660,
12-22-59, CI. 340—174.
Chen, Tung C, and J. H. Lane, to Burroughs Corp. Non-
destructive read-out of magnetic memory elements.
2,918,661, 12-22-59, CI. 340—174.
Chenea. Paul F.. to General Motors Corp. Separator for anti-
friction bearing. 2,897,024, 7-28-59, CI. 308 — 201.
Chenery, Peter J., L. J. Fagg, and B. L. Ross, to Sperry Rand
Corp. Transfer machine. 2,877,586, 3-17-59. CI. 41 — 1.2.
Chenette, Joseph C. Bag display frame. 2,908,463, 10-13-59,
CI. 248—95.
Cheney, Charles W. Fastenings for travel goods. 2,896,294,
7-28-59, CI. 24 — 259.
Cheney. Charles W. Hasp for expansible members. 2,918,321,
12-22-59, CI. 292—281.
Cheney, Grant W., and A L. Stark, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method for sealing vinylidene chloride polymer sur-
faces to one another. 2,878,154. 3-17-59. CI. 154 — 139.
Cheney, Harry A., and I. L. Breier, to Shell Development Co.
Production of unsaturated carbonyl compounds. 2,879,300,
3-24-59, CI. 260 — 604.
Cheney, Lee C., and W. B. Wheatley, to Bristol Laboratories
Inc. Cyclic ketone. 2,882,320, 4-14-59, CI. 260—586.
Cheng. Jen-Pu : See —
De Groote, Melvin, Shen, and Cheng. 2,888.425.
De Groote, Melvin, Shen, and Cheng. 2.888,426.
Cheng, Peter A., to Sierra Engineering Co. Endotracheal
tube holder and bite block. 2,908,269, 10-13-59, CI.
128—12.
Cheng, Richard K. : See — ■
Grandmont, Paul E., Huang, and Cheng. 2,879,486.
Cheng, Wing G. Cigarette cases. 2,873,046, 2-10-59, CI.
221—227.
Cheng, Wing G., % to Meyer Mfg. Co. Electric torches.
2.900.493, 8-18-59, CI. 240—10.66.
Cheng, Wing G., % to Mever Mfg. Co. Ltd. Electric torches.
2.900.494. 8-18-59, CI. 240 — 10.66.
Cheng, Yick C, to The Electric Storage Batterv Co. Flash-
light construction. 2,890,327, 6-9-59, CI. 240—10.6.
Chenicek. Joseph A. : See —
Rosenwald, Robert H., and Chenicek. 2,867,604.
Rosenwald. Robert H., and Ohenicek. 2.883.362.
Rosenwald, Robert H., and Chenicek. 2,902,466.
Chenicek. Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabiliza-
tion of burner oils. 2,868,628, 1-13-59, CI. 44 — 66.
Chenicek, Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabili-
zation of hydrocarbon oil heavier than gasoline. 2,888,337,
5-26-59, CI. 44 — 63.
Chenicek, Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Sweet-
ening of hydrocarbon distillates. 2,893,952, 7-7-59, CI.
208—204.
Chenicek. Joseph A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabiliza-
tion of petroleum waxes. 2,910,373, 10-27-59, CI. 106 —
270.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and H. S. Bloch, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Side-chain alkylation in the presence of a
lead tetraalkyl catalyst. 2,867,673, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 668.
Chenicek, Joseph A., and W. L. Cox, to Universal Oil Products
Co. 2,6 dialkoxy, 4 alkyl phenol antioxidants. 2,888,503,
5-26-59, CI. 260 — 810.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Cbenicek, Joseph A., and R. H. Rosenwald, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Stabilization of hydrocarbons. 2,918,361,
12-22-59, CI. 44 — 74.
Cherniak, George S. Transducing devices. 2,909,739, 10-
20-59, CI. 33(5— 30.
Chernosky, Allen A., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Variable gap reluctance transducer. 2,906,995, 9-29-59,
CI. 340—17.
Cherouvrier, Robert E. Apparatus for viewing or reading
microfilms. 2,912,900, 11-17-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Chenoweth, Maynard B. : See —
Robertson, Dale N., and Chenoweth. 2,8S4,455.
Chenus, Pierre J. C., to Compagnie des -Machines Bull (So-
ciete Anonyme). Machines for comparing and verifying
records. 2,891.721, 6-23-59, CI. 235—61.7.
Cherefko, George. Courtesy switch signal. 2,869,033,
1-13-59, CI. 315—83.
Cherrie, James M., and J. E. McMillan, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge, Inc. Method for differentially age hardening
austenitic steels and products produced thereby. 2,888,373,
5-26-59. CI. 148—21.54.
Cherrier, Claude M., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny &
Cirey. Manufacture of hydrocyanic acid. 2,899,275,
8-11-59, CI. 23—151.
Cherry, Arthur H. : See —
Seip. Walter V., and Cherry. 2,879,822.
Cherry-Burrell Corp. : See —
Holland, Edward T., Jr. 2.911,802.
Huston, Charles R., and Hartman. 2,912,768.
Rayman, Charles J. 2,878,920.
Cherry Electrical Products Corp. : See —
Cherry, Walter L., Jr. 2,905,780.
Cherry, Walter L., Jr. 2,905,781.
Cherry, Walter L., Jr., to Cherry Electrical Products Corp.
Snap-action switches. 2,905,780, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 67.
Cherry, Walter L., Jr., to Cherry Electrical Products Corp.
Gang type snap-action switch. 2,905,781, 9-22-59, CI.
200—67.
Cherry, William H., to Radio Corp. of America. Cross tall;
eliminating apparatus in a time division multiplex system.
2,870,247, 1-20-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Chervenak, Michael C, P. C. Keith, and H. R. Pichler, to
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Method of hydrodesulfurizing
olefinic gasoline using an iron oxide-chromium oxide
catalyst. 2,891,003, 6-16-59, CI. 208 — 216.
Chervenak, Michael C, P. C. Keith, and H. R. Pichler, to
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Method of stabilizing olefinic
gasoline by hydrofining with a chromium iron oxide
catalyst. 2,891,006, 6-16-59, CI. 208 — 257.
Chervenka, Charles H. : See —
'Shelton, Frederic J., and Chervenka. 2,872,421.
Chervenka, George R., to Fred Medart Mfg. Co. Seating
structures. 2,870,492, 1-27-59, CI. 20 — 1.126.
Chervenka, George R., to Fred Medart Mfg. Co. Basketball
backstops. 2,916,288, 12-8-59, CI. 273 — 1.5.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Co., The : See —
Browne, Kenneth A. 2,889,785.
Browne, Kenneth A., and Guins. 2,893,326.
Chesebro Whitman Mfg. Corp. : See —
Baird, Joseph J., and Osovski. 2,911,018.
Osovski, Conrad A., and Shaver. 2,873,903.
Chesebrough, James A. : See —
Scott, David R.. Chesebrough. and Elliott. 2,877,657.
Chesebrough, James A., D. R. Scott, and H. F. Elliott, to
Hewlett-Packard Co. Photoelectric system. 2,894,178,
7-7-59, CI. 317—130.
Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc. : See —
Ganzler, Martin, and Wachtel. 2,873,195.
Cheshire, Inc. : See—
Ridenour, Wayne F. 2,889,029.
Chesley, Frank G. : See —
Jelatis, Demetrius G., and Chesley. 2,888,154.
Chesnut, John D. : See —
Hanes, Vaughn D., and Chesnut. 2,909,225.
Chesnut, John D., to Aerojet-General Corp. Fracturing for-
mations in wells. 2,892,405, 6-30-59, CI. 102 — 23.
Chesnut, John D., to Aerojet-General Corp. Jet type bailer
with gas generating mechanism. 2,915,124, 12-1-59, CI.
166—63.
Chesser, Cecil E., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Adjustable
wheel mounting for lawnmower and the like. 2,915,318,
12-1-59, CI. 280 — 43.
Chessman, Samuel C, and K. H. Mever. to Hunt Valve Co.
Solenoid mounting. 2,901,677, 8-25-59, CI. 317 — 195.
Chester, Carroll W. Sun shield for automobiles. 2,869,922,
1-20-59, CI. 296 — 97.
Chester, Carroll W. Glare shield for automobiles. 2,874,994,
2-24-59, CI. 296 — 97.
Chesterman, Alfred W., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Beam control probe. 2,878.387,
3-17-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Chestnut, Isaac O. Drill press stand attachment. 2,909,083,
10-20-59, CI. 77—19.
Cheston, Theodore C. : See —
Lipinski, Jedrzej, and Cheston. 2,875,434.
Chevalier, Pierre J., to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Process for the preparation of alkoxy and
aralkoxymethylpolysiloxanes. 2,909,552, 10-20-59, CI.
260 — 448.8.
Chew, Clarence W. Layout instrument. 2,872,733, 2-10-59,
CI. 33—1.
Chew, Yee L. Carrier for cycles or the like. 2,892,577,
6-30-59, CI. 224 — 31.
Cheythey, Arthur W. Dental castings. 2,909,806, 10-27-59,
CI. 18 — 5.7.
Chiantelassa, Attilio. Apparatus for dispensing a mixture
of two liquids in any continuously variable ratio.
2,914,219, 11-24-59, CI. 222—134.
Chiappinelli, Quirino, Jr., to Federal Findings Co., Inc. Cuff
link. 2,867,022, 1-6-59, CI. 24 — 41.
Chiaramonte, Charles : See —
Ralleo, James, Stanton, and Chiaramonte. 2,892,434.
Chiarito, Adalgiso. Adjustable hold down device. 2,908,474,
10-13-59, CI. 248—361.
Chiavetta, Frank P. : See —
Mankowich, Ivan, Steinle, and Chiavetta. 2,871,205.
Mankowich. Ivan, Steinle, and Chiavetta. 2,871,206.
Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. : See —
Karsten, Fred H., and Hill. 2,883,863.
Miles, John R. 2,893,290.
Chicago-Allis Mfg. Corp. : See —
Charhut, Frank J. 2,882,074.
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. : See —
Arne, Christian, and Zick. 2,869,749.
Moyer, Frederick D., and Orr. 2,886,204.
Sadtler, Philip B. 2,895,546.
Chicago Carton Co. : See —
Lawrence, Michael J. 2.909,105.
Chicago Condenser Corp. : See —
Genovese, Anthony N. 2,894,316.
Chicago Development Corp. : See —
Dean, Reginald S. 2.875.038.
Dean, Reginald S. 2,904,428.
Dean, Reginald S. 2,909,472.
Dean, Reginald S., and Gullett. 2,901,410.
Dean, Reginald S., and Gullett. 2,909,473.
Dean, Reginald S., and Gullett. 2,913,378.
Dean, Reginald S., and Resnick. 2,881,055.
Gullett, William W. 2,874,454.
Gullett, William W. 2,S81,105.
Gullett, William W. 2,901,411.
Gullett. William W. 2.913.380.
McCawley, Frank X. 2,893,115.
Chicago Down Draft Furnace Co. : See —
McNeal, Raymond F. 2,891,520.
Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc. : See —
Heide, Stanford M. 2,898,907.
Koci, Jerry C. 2.878,022.
Chicago Fire Brick Co. : See —
Parsons, Joseph R. 2,895,544.
Chicago Forging and Mfg. Co. : See —
Krause, Herbert. 2,877,039.
Krause, Herbert. 2.884.805.
Krause, Herbert. 2,893,262.
Chicago Metal Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Hauf, George F. 2,895,531.
Hauf, George F. 2,915,791.
Chicago Mill & Lumber Co. : See — -
Whiton, Arthur L. 2,910.221.
Whiton, Arthur L.. and Byers. 2,867,366.
Chicago Musical Instrument Co. : See —
Anderson, Walter J. Re. 24,743.
Chicago Pneumatic Industries Inc. : See —
Lovell, Jack. 2.887,191.
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. : See —
Amtsberg, Lester A. 2,881,884.
Amtsberg. Lester A. 2,881,888.
Connell, Edwin L. 2,884,103.
Fischer, Howard R., and D'Haem. 2,897,703.
Lear, Earl B. 2,910,046.
Lear, Earl B., and Douglas. 2,901,260.
Nash. Richard L. 2,894.677.
O'Farrell, Matthew. 2,905,442.
Ritchie. William, and Stephen. 2,907,303.
Schaedler, Raymond J. 2,880,974.
Sease, Will S. 2.868,512.
Chicago Pump Co. : See —
Arthur, Robert M. 2,897.967.
Lannert, William H. 2,886,174.
Lannert, William H. 2.896.786.
Lannert, William H. 2,900,081.
Lannert, William H. 2,900,082.
Chicago Railway Equipment Co. : See —
Orshansky, Elias, Jr. 2.886,142.
Soddv, Thomas C. 2.879,558.
Soddv, Thomas C. 2,901,783.
Walker, Samuel J. 2,885.036.
Chica co Rawhide Mfg. Co. : See —
Dolhun. Leonard M. 2.879.093.
Ratti, Ferdinand J. 2.888,281.
Chicago Stainless Equipment Corp. : See —
Mistarz, Robert J., and Eck. 2,913.068.
Chicago Telephone of California, Inc. : See —
Smith, Nathan R., and Rosen. 2,914,600.
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Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. : See —
Arisman, Mervin B., Budd, and Daily. 2,871,325.
Barden, Wayne A., and Arisman. 2,881,280.
Barden, Wayne A., and Snyder. 2,899,662.
Barden, Wayne A., Snyder, and Thompson. 2,909,749.
Boykin, Otis F. 2,891,227.
Budd, Wilbert H. 2,871,324.
Budd, Wilbert H., Christner, Barden, Kehres, and Daily.
2,871,328.
Budd, Wilbert H., and Daily. 2,883.500.
Budd, Wilbert H., and Daily. 2,917,720.
Budd, Wilbert H., and Slough. 2,874,255.
Daily, Arthur M., Arisman, and Pierce. 2,874,254.
Hartman, Clinton W., Daily, and Barden. 2,916,717.
Kelver, William L., and Daily. 2,917,721.
Chicago Wheel & Mfg. Co. : See —
Sheets, Vernal L. 2,907,148.
Chichester, Kenneth J., to The Reflectone Corp. Governor
for small motors. 2,886,666, 5-12-59, CI. 200 — 80.
Chick, Frank H. Chaining device for surveyors. 2,873,531,
2-17-59, CI. 33 — 74.
Chick, Gilbert H. Casting attachment for orthopedic tables.
2,893,384, 7-7-59, CI. 128 — 75.
Chicopee Mfg. Corp. : See —
Drelich. Arthur H. 2,880,112.
Drelich, Arthur H. 2,880.113.
Drelich. Arthur H., and Griswold. 2,880,111.
Harmon. Carlyle, Griswold, and Smith. 2,909,491.
Smith, John J. 2,916,759.
Walton, John R. 2,902,058.
Chicurel, Isaac N., to oulton Industries, Inc. Device for
detecting electromagnetic radiations. 2,879,401, 3-24-59,
CI. 250—83.3.
Chiddix, Max E. : See —
Burnette, Llewellyn W., and Chiddix. 2,880,219.
Chiddix, Max E., W. J. Maxcy, and R. L. Sundberg, to Gen-
eral Aniline & Film Corp. Corrosion inhibition. 2,901,430,
8-25-59, CI. 252—8.55.
Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., and J. H. Walter, to Container
Corp. of America. Machine for loading cans into cartons.
2,900,772, 8-25-59. CI. 53 — 18.
Chieffo, Rocco L. Innersole. 2,911,973, 11-10-59, CI. 128 —
265.
Chien, Kun L. : See —
De Phillipo, William J., and Chien. 2,902,679.
Chien, Kun L., to Radio Corp. of America. Information
translating system. 2,911,625, 11-3-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Chien, Kun L., and C. H. Propster, Jr., to Radio Corp. of
America. Serial memory. 2,907,004, 9-29-59, CI.
340—174.
Chien, Kun L., and
America. Serial
340—174.
Chiksan Co. : See —
Beatty, Guv M. 2,914,294.
Faccou, Armand L. 2,906,548.
Hamer, Leland S. 2,908,480.
Snyder, Robert E., and Taylor.
Chilcott, Doris C. : See —
Cunningham, James M. 2,869,966
Chilcott, E. R. : See —
Cunningham, James M. 2,869,966.
Child, Henry C. : See —
Harris, Geoffrey T., and Child. 2,893,864.
Harris, Geoffrey T., and Child. 2,905,577.
Child. James P. : See —
Zink, George A., Child, Servi, and Gorsky. 2,899,725.
Childers. Eugene, C. W. Ellis, and D. J. Ryan, to E I du
Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for catalytically reduc-
ing nitrogen oxides in industrial stack gases. 2,910,343,
10-27-59, CI. 23 — 2.
Childers Mfg. Co. : See —
Hartman. Edward J., and Janes. 2,873,698.
Childers, Spencer L., and L. C. Tober. to The Vendo Co
Vending machine. 2,877,924. 3-17-59 CI. 221 — 67
Childers, Spencer L., and R. L. Hansen, to The Vendo Co.
Magazine. 2,890,813, 6-16-59, CI. 221 — 67.
Children's Cancer Research Foundation: See —
Modest, Edward J. 2,900,385.
Childress. Scott J. : See —
Scudi, John V., Childress, and Reisner. 2,881,166.
Childress, William C, to Signode Steel Strapping Co. Seal
blank. 2,871,536, 2-3-59, CI. 24 — 23.
Childs, Emerson, to The Texas Co. Automatic tank filling
control. 2,868,218, 1-13-59, CI. 137 — 121.
Childs, Gordon E. : See —
Lopenski, Stanley A., and Childs. 2,884,895.
Childs, Henry B., to Underwood Corp. Typewriter and sound
enveloping furniture therefor. 2,893,533, 7-7-59, CI.
197 — 186.
Childs, Robert S., to E. G. Martin.
2,867,783, 1-6-59, CI. 336 — 123.
Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp. : See —
Kinzer, Glenn W. 2,878,293.
Loonam, Alfred C, 2,895,852.
Loonam, Alfred C. 2,918,400.
Chiles, John W. Picker stick guide for looms. 2,876.804
3-10-59, CI. 139—255. . . >
Chiles. Ross M. : See —
Blumenthal, Irwin S., Chiles, Larsen and Stevenson
2,891,725.
C. H. Propster, Jr., to Radio Corp.
memory. 2,907,005, 9-29-59,
2,910,309.
Chillemi, Joseph : See —
Torino, Henry, and Chillemi. 2,908,791.
Chillson, Charles W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Variable speed
transmission. 2,883,883, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 690.
Chilson, William H. : See —
Cameron, Donald E., Chilson, Elsesser, and Windmuller.
2,913,342.
Chilton, Joseph S. Printing presses. 2,877,016, 3-10-59,
CI. 271 — 22.
Chimie et Atomistique : See—
Liberman, David. 2,901,488.
Chimotex, Societe Anonyme : See —
Drisch, Nicholas, and Meyer. 2,912,299.
Chin, Allan, J. E. Woolley, and J. D. Warren, to General
Electric Co. Aluminum coating process. 2,916,397,
12-8-59, CI. 117—51.
Chin, Te N., to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode assembly.
2,914,694, 11-24-59, CI. 313 — 270.
Chini, Joseph, to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of coring holes
in castings. 2,897,556, 8-4-59, CI. 22 — 2j0.
Chinn, Erie W. Foundation support. 2,887,871, 5-26-59, CI.
72—77.
Chinn, Leland J., to G. D. Searle & Co. 6-oxygenated 16a,
17a-oxido-pregn-4-en-3,20-diones and derivatives. 2,907,759,
10-6-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Chinnici, Michael A., to Peerless Sewing Machine Co. Inc.
Sewing machine. 2,893,336, 7-7-59, CI. 112 — 132.
Chipman, Alan D., to Dow Corning Corp. Siloxane-silicate
elastomers. 2,902,467, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Chipman Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Seibert, Frank J. 2,886,425.
Chipman, Jack R., to Sylvania Electric Products. Inc. Color
television receiver. 2^877.292, 3-10-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Chiras, Stanley J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pro-
duction of diborane. 2,880,068, 3-31-59, CI. 23—204.
Chironis, Constantinos A. Machines for cooking edible arti-
cles in deep fat. 2,911,903, 11-10-59. CI. 99 — 353.
Chisholm, Alpin, to Bugbee & Niles Co. Method of making
mesh fabric. 2,871,556. 2-3-59, CI. 29 — 513.
Chisholm, Boyd & White Co. : See —
Ebersole, Robert A. 2,870,514.
Chisholm, Hurley E. and M. L. Entertainment and educa-
tional attachment for a phonograph. 2,881,001, 4-7-59,
CI. 272—31.
Chisholm, Mattie L. : See —
Chisholm, Hurley E. and M. L. 2,881,001.
Chittleburgh, William F. S., T. H. Walker,
to International Standard Electric Corp.
generative repeaters. 2,918,529, 12-22-59,
Chittum, Joseph F. : See —
Fatt, Irving, and Chittum. 2,910.436.
Chivers, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
apparatus. 2,901,965, 9-1-59, CI. 99—391.
Chivers & Sons Ltd. : See —
Olliver, Mamie. 2,910,365.
Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Ikeda, Kaichi. 2,890,636.
Chlorator G.m.b.H. : See—
Axt, Gunter, and Ehrhart. 2,890,406.
Chloride Electrical Storage Co. Ltd., The : See —
Honey, Eric M. O. 2,892,247.
Choate, William B. Plied textile yarn. 2,912,742, 11-17-59.
Measuring device.
and A. Jessop,
Telegraph re-
Cl. 178—70.
Toaster
CI. 28—81.
Choclin, Jose1 and
blade. 2,911,712,
Choclin, Miguel I. :
M. I. Safety razor with self-adjusting
11-10-59, CI. 30 — 58.
See —
Choclin. Jose and M. I. 2,911,712.
Chodorow, Marvin, to Varian Associates. Retarded wave
electron discharge device. 2,890,373, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Chodorow, Marvin, and R. H. Varian, to Varian Associates.
Gyromagnetic resonance apparatus. 2,894,209, 7-7-59, CI.
331—94.
Chodorowski, Wieslaw T., to Strachan & Henshaw Ltd. Web
severing devices in web feeding machines. 2,911,132,
11-3-59, CI. 225 — 101.
Chodrofl, Saul, A. Saldarinl, and R. L. Tracy, to Norda Es-
sential Oil and Chemical Co. Ketals of methylenedioxy-
propiophenone. 2,906,663, 9-29-59, CI. 167 — 24.
Chodroff, Saul, and M. Dunkel, to Norda Essential Oil and
Chemical Co. Process for the preparation of acetylenie
alcohols. 2,919,281, 12-29-59, CI. 260 — 340.5.
Choice, Frank C, an* R. C. Quarmby, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Heel building machines. 2,889,554, 6-9-59,
CI. 1—39.8.
Cholet, Bertram. Fountain pen with means for controlling
the flow therefrom. 2,878,783, 3-24-59, CI. 120 — 48.
Cholick, Joe J. : See —
Wasko, George J., and Cholick. 2,898,542.
Chollet, Raymond A. : See —
Sourgens, Roger P., and Chollet. 2,897,258.
Cholvin, Robert L., B. C. Harvey Jr., and R. W. Jensen, to
The Garrett Corp. Aircraft cabin air conditioning system.
2,909.323, 10-20-59, CI. 236 — 80.
Chope, Wilbert B., and L. G. Mamas, to Industrial Nucleonics
Corp. Measuring and recalibrating servosystem. 2,894,185,
7-7-59, CI. 318—28.
Choquer, Jean, and A. Weissfloch, to Societe Technique d'-
Application et de Recherche Electronique S.T.A.R.E.C.
Wide-band antenna. 2,895,133, 7-14-59, CI. 343 — 767.
Chorbacher, Wilhelm : See —
Ziese, Walter, Chorbacher, and Steinhofer. 2,907,634.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,876,924,
2,918,777.
2,885,950.
Machine tool center.
Chornock, Francis W., and J. M. Pensack, to Commercial
Solvents Corp. Animal feed supplement. 2,913,340, 11-
17-59, CI. 99—2.
Chorost, William. Safety wallet or like article of manu-
facture. 2,908,306, 10-13-59, CI. 150 — 47.
Chou, Joseph K. : See —
Benson, Don O.. Kroll. and Chou. 2.877,619.
Chouings, Leslie C, to Automotive Products Co. Ltd. Valve
devices for controlling servo-devices of the differential air
pressure type. 2,872,905, 2-10-59, CI. 121 — 16.5.
Chovaues, Joseph. Paint collar. 2,878,956, 3-24-59, CI.
220 — 4.
Chow, Ho., to Central Technical, Inc. Workpiece supporting
clamp. 2,872,854. 2-10-59. CI. 90—59.
Chow, Woo F. to General Electric Co. Gain control circuit
for semiconductor amplifiers. 2,898,411, 8-4-59, CI. 179 —
171.
Chow, Woo F. and D. A. Paynter. to General Electric Co.
Stable transistor oscillator. 2,878,386, 3-17-59. CI.
250—36. , ,. A ,. ,
Chrencik, Edward W Snoe construction with resilient heel
and arch support. 2,885,797, 5-12-59, CI. 36—2.5.
Chris Theodore S. Sliding doors. 2,896,274, 7-28-59, CI.
20—19.
Chrisman Charles M. Weather proof container.
3-10-59, CI. 220—8.
Chrisman, James J. : See —
Reeve, William L., and Chrisman.
Christen & Co., A.G. : See —
Amiet, Oscar. 2.881,006.
Amiet, Oscar. 2,911,771.
Heusi, Hans. 2,907,150.
Christensen, Arthur R. : See —
Stoll, Ralph K., and Christensen.
Christensen, Carl B., to Ready Tool Co.
2,876,807, 3-10-59, CI. 142—55. ^
Christensen, Carl O.. to Roll-Rite Corp. Blower drive wheel
for railroad refrigerator cars. 2,878,759, 3-24-59, CI.
Christensen", Carlo M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Aligning and locating arrangement. 2,889,437,
6-2-59, CI. 200—168. „ _
Christensen, Donald W., to Young Radiator Co. Heat ex-
changer and turbulator retainer therefor. 2,91o,294, 1Z-
1-59, CI. 257 — 124.
Christensen. Edward B. : See—
Hess, Howard V., and Christensen. 2,894,998.
Christensen, Edward R. : See-;-
Hess, Howard V., and Christensen. '2,886,508.
Hess, Howard V., and Christensen. 2.889,893.
Hess, Howard V.. and Christensen. 2,891,902.
Christensen, Edward R, and H. V. Hess, to The Texas Co.
Naphtha treating process. 2,886,509, 5-12-59, CI. 208— 91.
Christensen, Edward R., and H. V. Hess to The Texas Co.
Method of producing motor fuels. 2,888,394. 5-26-59. CI.
208 — 95.
Christensen, Edward R., and S. A. Francis, to Texaco Inc
Process for fractionating mixtures containing alpha- and
beta-monosubstituted naphthalenes utilizing tetrahaloph-
thalic anhydrides. 2.914,581, 11-24-59, CI. 260—674.
Christensen, Edward R., and H. V. Hess, to Texaco Inc.
Method of upgrading a petroleum naphtha. 2,917,449,
12-15-59, CI. 208—64.
Christensen, Everett F. : See —
Lamberton, Clifford J., Christensen, and Keating.
2 878 455
Christensen ' George O., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Track
C tensioning dwfe 2',917,346, 12-15-59. CI. 305—31.
Christensen Grover P. Mounting means for an auto an-
tenna thermometer. 2,878,673, li-24-59, CI. 73—343.
Christensen, Horace H. : See—
Granan, John R., and Christensen. 2,877,968.
Christensen, John C. : See —
Pittman, Charles XL, and Christensen. 2,888,357.
Christensen, John W. -.See—
Goldmark, Peter C. and Christensen. 2,880,267.
Christensen, John W„ to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Apparatus for making motion pictures of reproductions in
field sequential color television systems. 2,878,309,
3-17-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Christensen, Karl H. : See — . .
Brennan, Francis J., and Christensen. 2,886,290.
Christensen, Lars N. Drag evener. 2,901,268, 8-25-59, CI.
280 — 411.
Christensen, Lloyd G. :
Clark, James R.,
Christensen, Lynn R. :
Baxter. George C.
Christensen, Magnus
See —
Jr., and Christensen. 2,918,083.
See —
and Christensen. 2,887,788.
See—
"BTaser,' Robert U., and Christensen. 2,896,811.
Christensen, Mandell P., and W. Steele. Trash
2,917,118, 12-15-59, CI. 172—525.
Christensen, Max C, to Ford Motor Co.
2,899,111, 8-11-59, CI. 222—238.
Christensen, Moodie. Disc harrow
2,882,981, 4-21-59, CI. 172—241.
Christensen, Norman B., to Republic Mfs
for vehicle suspension. 2,905,462, 9-22-59, CI. 267 — 65.
Christensen, Paul M., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Motor
starters. 2,872,548, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 116.
Christensen, Paul M., to Federal Electric Products Co. Cir-
cuit breakers. 2,876,308, 3-3-59, CI. 200—88.
rake.
Fertilizer spreader.
transport assembly.
Co. Control device
Christensen, Paul M., to Federal Electric Products Co. Cir-
cuit breakers having plug-in type terminals. 2,883,586,
4-21-59, CI. 317 — 119.
Christensen, Paul M., and H. Cohen, to Federal Electric
Products Co. Locking means for casing enclosed mech-
anisms. 2,916,904, 12-15-59. CI. 70 — 150.
Christensen, Ralph O. Dental forceps. 2,912,760, 11-17-59,
CI. 32 — 62.
Christensen, Sheldon L. Hydraulic pavement breaker. 2,906,-
244, 9-29-59, CI. 121 — 25.
Christenson, Donald J., to J. I. Case Co. Fertilizer spreader
metering and flushing device. 2,916,189, 12-8-59, CI.
222 — 484.
Christenson, Donald J., C. W. Hansen, and M. A. Richardson,
to J. I. Case Co. Metering adjustment means for fertilizer
spreader. 2,892,571, 6-30-59, CI. 222 — 43.
Christenson, Howard W., to General Motors Corp. Variable
discharge vane pump. 2,916,999, 12-15-59, CI. 103 — 40.
Christenson, Howard VV., R. J. Maci, and M. E. Fisher, to
General Motors Corp. Transmission. 2,912,884, 11-17-59,
CI. 74 — 759.
Christenson, Roger M. : See —
Bogel, Henry A., Bittle, and Christenson. 2,870,117.
Olson, Melvin M., and Christenson. 2,894,922.
Olson, Melvin M., and Christenson. 2,911,386.
Olson, Melvin M., and Christenson. 2,917,467.
Christenson, Roger M., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Inter-
polymers of vinyl halides ethylenically unsaturated esters
and glycidyl polyethers. 2,882,251, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 23.
Christenson, Roger M., and L. O. Cummings, to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. Oil soluble butenylphenol formaldehyde
resins. 2,871,208, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Christenson, Roger M., C. L. Parris, and E. E. Parker, to
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Unsaturated polyester-vinyl
monomer composition stabilized with 3,6-di-n-propvlcate-
chol and method of preparation. 2,874,141, 2-17-59, CI.
260 — 45.4.
Christenson, Roger M., and J. J. Jaruzelski, to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. Epoxy compounds. 2,874,150, 2-17-59,
CI. 260—78.4.
Christenson, Roger M., and R. F. Borman, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Coating composition vehicles prepared from
acidulated soap stocks. 2,891,919, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 22.
Christenson, Roger M., and H. E. Holste, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Alkenylphenol-aldehyde resins. 2,907,751, 10-
6-59, CI. 260 — 53.
Christenson, Roger M., and W. C. Bean, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Glycidyl polyethers from an epihalohydrin and
a bis(4-hydroxy-3 allyl phenyl) alkane. 2,910,455, 10-27-
59, CI. 260 — 47.
Christenson, Roger M., and H. A. Vogel, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Acrylamide and aromatic hydrocarbon monomer
modified Interpolymers of maleinized oils. 2,919,254,
12-29-59, CI. 260—23.
Christenson, Roger M., and L. O. Cummings, to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. Reaction products of esters of beta-keto
acids and carbonyl compounds. 2,919,261, 12-29-59, CI.
260 — 45.4.
Christian. Carl A., and G. W. Champney, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Protective apparatus and systems.
2,888,628, 5-26-59. CI. 321 — 11.
Christian, Charlie R. Connecting rod and piston tool.
2,880,500, 4-7-59, CI. 29—275.
Christian, Curtis G., to Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp.
Nitrogen-phosphorus compositions. 2,884,318, 4-28-59, CI.
71 — 35.
Christian, J. D., Engineers : See —
Christian, Robert F. 2,886,902.
Christian, John D., and E. W. Lard, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Purification of cyanuric acid. 2,905,671, 9-22-59, CI.
260—248.
Christian, Joseph D. Heat exchange equipment. 2,916,807,
12-15-59, CI. 29—156.8.
Christian, Joseph D. Heat exchange apparatus. 2,917,284,
12-15-59, CI. 257—112.
Christian, Maurice R.. and H. C. Ryding, Jr. Metal jack for
door frames and the like. 2,914,812, 12-1-59, CI. 20 — .5.
Christian, Maurice R., and H. C. Ryding, Jr. Auxiliary
supporting means for metal door frame bracing assemblies.
2,914,813, 12-1-59, CI. 20— .5.
Christian, Maurice R., and H. C. Ryding, Jr. Metal jack for
door frames and the like. 2,914,814, 12-1-59, CI. 20 — .5.
Christian, Robert F., to J. D. Christian, Engineers. Drying
trough with conveyor. 2,886,902, 5-19-59, CI. 34—179.
Christian, Robert L. : See —
Whisler, Ralph H., and Christian. 2,918,273.
Christiania Spigerverk : See —
Schjelderup, Gunnar, and Aasbo. 2,904,609.
Christiansen, Carl J. Machine for dust free grinding of ma-
terials as ear corn for livestock feed. 2,873,921, 2-17-59,
CI. 241 — 186.
Christiansen, Heinrich H. C, to Rockwell Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Self-propelling car shunter.
2,905,103, 9-22-59, CI. 105—90.
Christiansen, Nels M. : See — -
Magnuson, Raymond A., and Christiansen. 2,894,644.
Christie, Chester D., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Drive to tandem
axle responsive to speed. 2,914,128, 11-24-59, CI. ISO—
22.
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Christie Electric Corp. : See —
Christie, Soren L., and Marshall. 2,875,396.
Christie, Soren L., and Marshall. 2,878,437.
Christie, Soren L., and Marshall. 2,904,748.
Christie, John : See —
Cameron, Alasdair B., Christie, and Manley. 2,894,054.
Christie, John J., to American Bitumuls & Asphalt Co.
Bituminous emulsions. 2,889,230, 6-2-59, CI. 106 — 277.
Christie, Reginald A. : See —
Young, Stephen M., and Christie. 2,895,281.
Christie, Soren L., and P. C. Marshall, to Christie Electric
Corp. Battery charging system. 2,875,396, 2-24-59, CI.
321—19.
Christie, Soren L., and P. C. Marshall, to Christie Electric
Corp. Rectifier control system. 2,878,437, 3-17-59, CI.
321—18.
Christie, Soren L., and P. C. Marshall, to Christie Electric
Corp. Apparatus for testing storage batteries. 2,904,748,
9-15-59, CI. 324 — 29.5.
Christl. Robert J., and M. J. Roedel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Constant environment process for poly-
merizing ethylene. 2.897.183. 7-28-59. CI. 260 — 94.9.
Christman, Donald L., to Hercules Powder Co. Dithiophos-
phate insecticides. 2,884,353, 4-28-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Christman. Donald L., to Hercules Powder Co. Dithiophos-
phate insecticides. 2,884,354, 4-28-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Christman, Pred G., to The Ohio Brass Co. Trolley shoe.
2,896,032, 7-21-59, CI. 191 — 59.1.
Christmann, Ludwig J., and A. G. Houpt, to American Cyana-
mid Co. Apparatus for the manufacture of HCN. 2,878.-
169, 3-17-59. CI. 202 — 168.
Christmas, Ed R., V2 to V. R. York. Decoy device. 2,909,859,
10-27-59. Cl. 43—3.
Christner, Howard F., Jr. : See —
Budd, Wilbert H., Christner, Barden, Kehres, and Daily.
2.871.328.
Christner, Oval F. Outboard motor control unit mount.
2,906,484, 9-29-59, Cl. 248—205.
Christoff, Chris A. : See —
Witt, Elwin O., and Christoff. 2,915,968.
Christoff, Chris A., and E. O. Witt, to Clarv Corp. Printer
mechanism. 2,910,936. 11-3-59, Cl. 101 — 93.
Chnstoffel, Ivan, to Allied Chemical Corp. Fertilizer solu-
tions. 2,919,183, 12-29-59, Cl. 71 — 51.
Christoffel. .Martin, and A. Edlinger, to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown. Boveri & Cie. High voltage transformer windings
with voltage control. 2,874,359, 2-17-59. Cl. 336 — 70
Christofferson, Donald F., to International Harvester Co.
Replaceable implement part. 2,876,853, 3-10-59 Cl.
172 — 753.
Christofilos, Nicholas, or N. Philos. Universal, constant fre-
quency, particle accelerator. 2,898,456, 8-4-59, Cl. 250 —
27.
Christofilos, Nicholas C. and I. J. Polk, to United States
of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Linear accelera-
tor. 2.874.326. 2-17-59. Cl. 315 — 5.51.
Christopher, Edward F., and H. H. Young, to Swift & Co.
Glue setting accelerators. 2,899,327, 8-11-59, Cl.
106—125.
Christy. Donald F. Clip fastener. 2,903,764, 9-15-59, Cl.
24—66.
Christy. Lawrence R. : See —
Neff, Paul J., Christy, Marsh, and Mclntvre. 2,886,143.
Neff, Paul J.. Christy, Marsh, and Mclntyre. 2,886,144.
Christy, Parley P. Internal sleeve type pipe coupling with
magnetically secured external sleeve means. 2,912,263,
11-10-59, Cl. 285—371.
Christy, Ralph L., and D. M. Clark, said Christv assor. to said
Clark. Ear protector. 2,902,692, 9-8-59 Cl 2 — 3
Chrobersky, William. Extension table. 2,884,293, 4-28-59,
Cl. 311 — 16.5.
Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Alvarez. Luis W. 2,878,411.
Lee, Ray H. 2,890,379.
Nunan, Craig S. 2,875,363.
Nunan, Craig S. 2,879,444.
Chrome Steel Plate Corp. : See —
Geese, Charles F. 2,907,273.
Geese, Charles P. 2,907,656.
Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp., Ltd. : See —
Fraser, Alan R. 2,888,342.
Chromy, Benjamin J. : See —
Allen, Philip H., and Chromy. 2,893,632.
Chruney. Michael, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bar-
rier grid storage tube charge pattern regeneration.
2,871,398, 1-27-59, Cl. 315—8.5.
Chrysler Corp. : See —
Adams, George J. 2,876,784.
Aebersold, Frederick C. 2,878,689.
Agar. John M. 2,897.923.
Baird. Richard F. 2.900,658.
Ball, Thomas M. 2,918,914.
Brauburger, Robert A. 2,893,087.
Brown. Warren D.. and Sprinkle. 2,897,879.
Butterfield. John P. 2,888,271.
Campbell, William M., Arnold, and Petrich. 2,901,987.
Chadwick, Alexander. 2,901,030.
Clark, William J., and Eddv. 2.871.505.
D'Aprile. Joseph P., and Witt. 2.914,629.
Elliott, Clifton M., Graham, and Noftz. 2,871,844
Elliott, Clifton M., and Noftz. 2,893,364.
Fodermaier, John J. 2,893,475.
Chrysler Corp : See — Continued
Folkerts, Walter E. 2,917,938.
Gilnllan, Henry W. 2,885,578.
Gores, Philip. 2,881,278.
Greenlee, Harry R. 2,871.904.
Hamilton, Francis W. 2,871,843.
Hamilton, Francis W. 2,876,999.
Hamilton, Francis W. 2,918,266.
Hass, David P. 2,880,835.
Hudspeth, Frederick E. S.. and Graham.
Huggins. James A. 2,888,296.
Iavelli, Teno. 2,916,934.
Iavelli, Teno. 2,916,937.
Jominy, Walter E., Olson, and Boswell.
Jones, Henry E. 2,901,244.
Koskinen, Olavi M. 2,909.281.
Latham, Raymond L. 2,905,161.
Loofbourrow, Alan G. 2,871,907.
Loofbourrow, Alan G. 2,884,802.
Loofbourrow, Alan G. 2,901,290.
Loofbourrow, Alan G. 2,902,881.
Loveley, Joseph D. 2,886,956.
2,880,713.
2,881,491.
Lvi.iynen, Pred. 2,868,942.
Mackey, Henry W. 2,880,780.
Maurer, Edwin R. 2,916,928.
Neracher, Carl A., and Dunn.
Neracher, Carl A., and Dunn.
Neracher, Carl A., and Dunn.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, and Syrovy
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli
2,916,929.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli
2,916,933^
Dunn,
2,916,941.
2,916,942.
2,916,943.
2,917,141.
Syrovy, and Schotz.
Syrovy, and Schotz.
A.,
Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
Syrovy, and Schotz.
Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,936.
Neracher, Carl
2,916,938.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli,
2,916,939.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli,
2,916,940.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Syrovy, and Schotz.
Patterson, Herbert P. 2,916.932.
Patterson, Herbert F., and Schotz. 2,916,935.
Raes, Oscar M., and Kleemann. 2,893,790.
Saffer, John L. 2,876.515.
Sarto, Jorma O. 2,901,229.
• Slemmons. Arthur J. 2,888,239.
Smyth, William B., and Winkelmann. 2,909,071.
Thannhauser, Fred G. 2,897,685.
Williams, Samuel B. 2,880,972.
Williams, Samuel B. 2.888,242.
Winkelmann. Otto J. Swan, and Herreshoff. 2,900.835.
Chryssanthou, Chryssanthos. Attachment for microscopes.
2,878,720, 3-24-59, Cl. 88 — 40.
Chrystman, Jan, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Apparatus
for coating glass fiber strand. 2,881,732, 4-14-59, Cl.
118—33.
Chu. John J. Pneumatic pressure respiratory vest.
2,869.537. 1-20-59, Cl. 128 — 27.
Chu, Lan J. Radio-frequency-energy transmission line and
antenna. 2,919,441, 12-29-59, Cl. 343 — 810.
Chubb, Alexander A., and M. M. Levy, to The General Elec-
tric Co. Ltd. Automatic telephone systems. Re. 24,679,
8-11-59, Cl. 179—18.
Chubb, Alexander A., R. Mawson, and M. M. Levy, to The
General Electric Co. Ltd. Automatic telephone exchanges.
Re. 24,680, 8-11-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Chubb, Howard E. Method and apparatus for recording and
reproducing a video display and its audio counterpart.
2.869.251. 1-20-59, Cl. 35 — 10.4.
Chubb, Lewis W. J. : See —
Booth, Joseph H., and Chubb. 2,906,182.
Chubb, Talbot A. : See —
Friedman, Herbert, and Chubb. 2,901,625.
Chubbs, Howard L. Ladder attachment. 2,903,086, 9-8-59,
Cl. 182—229.
Chuboff, David P. : See —
Boldt, Melvin H., Chuboff, and Shooter. 2,887,086.
Chudkowski, Edwin A. : See —
Gross, William J., and Chudkowski. 2,898,910.
Chudleigh, Walter H., Jr., and R. W. Yutz, to Philco Corp.
Frequency sensitive circuit. 2,915,648, 12-1-59, Cl. 307 —
88.5.
Chuffart, Robert C, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Process for the refining or beneficiation of the isomers
of benzene hexachloride. 2,902,520, 9-1-59, Cl. 260 — 648.
Chung, Jackson, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Dynamic mechanism.
2,909,255, 10-20-59, Cl. 192—18.
Chung. Jackson, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Fluid pressure actuated
mechanism. 2,909,256, 10-20-59, Cl. 192 — 85.
Chupa, John C, to The Barr Rubber Products Co. Method
and apparatus for manufacturing articles from vinyl resins.
2,885,733, 5-12-59, Cl. 18—26.
Chupa, John C, to The Barr Rubber Products Co. Tether
ball. 2,894,746, 7-14-59, Cl. 273^58.
Chupp, John P. : See — -
Bachman, Gustave B., and Chupp. 2,874,195.
Church, Charles E. : See —
Newton, Charles G., and Church. 2,903,889.
Church, Donald R. : See —
Gruettner, Gerhard G„ Church, and Kenny. 2,910,390.
Church, J. Prank : See —
Ensch, Tom B. 2,897,516.
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screen. 2,905,251,
Church of Religious Science : See —
Geen, Arthur J. 2,883,677.
Church, Walter L. Gravel packed
9-22-59, CI. 166—228.
Church, Walter L. Fluid driven core drilling apparatus.
2,905,438, 9-22-59, CI. 255 — 4.
Church, Walter L. Choke. 2,906,283, 9-29-59, CI. 137—315.
Church-Craft Pictures, Inc. : See —
Kiehl, Henrv G. H. 2,868.071.
Churchill, Alan W., and A. V. H. Canfield, to Automatic
Switch Co. Pilot-operated three-way diversion valve.
2,882,929, 4-21-59, CI. 137—009.
Churchill, Bruce W., to The Upjohn Co. Production of cyclo-
heximide. 2,885.326, 5-5-59, CI. 195—80.
Churchill, Delos B., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Regenerative phantastron time delay
circuit. 2,867,721, 1-6-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Churchill, George R., Co., Inc. : See —
Churchill, George R. 2,871,631.
Churchill, George R., to George R. Churchill Co., Inc.
Buffing roll. 2,871,631, 2-3-59, CI. 51—193.
Churn. Charles R. : See —
Chaplin, Herbert E., Wakeford, Churn, and Huxley.
2.876,968.
Chyle, John J., and M. W. Zimmermann, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Ceramic welding back-up strip and method of applying the
same. 2,916,001, 12-8-59, CI. 113 — 111.
Chynoweth, William, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Plutonium alloys. 2,890,954,
6-16-59, CI. 75 — 122.7.
Ciaccio, Dominic P., to Palco Chemical Co. Process for
brightening suede. 2,876,130, 3-3-59. CI. 117—33.5.
Ciaccio, Peter L. Power drive. 2,884,796, 5-5-59, CI. 74 —
220.
Ciaffardini, Aldo N. : See —
Rawlings, John L., and Ciaffardini. 2,884.831.
Ciaio, Joseph A. Shoe heel construction with replaceable
top lift. 2,908,089, 10-13-59, CI. 36—36.
Ciampolini, Valerio, to Pirelli S.p.A. Apparatus for making
tubular rubber latex articles by deposition on an interior
mold surface. 2,911,679, 11-10-59, CI. 18—26.
Ciance, Hamlet A., % to M. Cianchetta. Foam rubber soap
holder. 2.911.757, 11-10-59, CI. 45—28.
Cianchetta, Michele : See —
Ciance, Hamlet A. 2,911,757.
Ciapetta, Frank G., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Hydro-
cracking of a high boiling hydrocarbon oil with a platinum
catalyst containing alumina and an aluminum halide.
2,914,461, 11-24-59, CI. 208—111.
Ciapetta, Frank G.. E. Koft, Jr., and S. L. Me'isel. to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Purification of benzene using a plati-
num-containing catalyst. 2,876,268, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Ciapetta, Frank G.. H. L. Coonradt, and W. E. Garwood, to
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Process for hydrodesulfuriza-
tion employing a platinum-alumina catalyst. 2,885,352,
5-5-59. CI. 208—217.
Clba Co.. Inc. : See —
Raff, Fritz, McGuire, and Palestri. 2,874,022.
Wiseman, George. 2,872,279.
Ciba Ltd. : See —
Ackermann, Franz, and Siegrist. 2,875,089.
Aenistiaenslin, Rudolf, and Maeder. 2,879,181,
Albrecht, Otto. 2,892,810.
Albrecht. Otto. 2.897.201.
Albrecht. Otto. 2,915,502.
Beriger, Ernst, and Sallmann.
Brassell, Jakob, and Buehler.
Caliezi, Armin. 2,918,345.
Caliezi, Armin. 2,919,284.
De Bruyne, Norman A., Newell, and Perry.
Fasciati, Alfred. 2,891,940.
Fasciati. Alfred. 2,897,189.
Fasciati, Alfred. 2,897,190.
Fasciati, Alfred, and Gunst. 2,910,464.
Fasciati, Alfred, Gunst, Riat, and Seitz.
Fasciati. Alfred, and Riat. 2,891,941.
Fisch, Willy. 2,891.034.
Geigv, Wilhelm. 2,903,325.
Geigv. Wilhelm, and Weber. 2,873,206.
Grelat, Maurice. 2.884,425.
Gunst, Raymond. 2.875,192.
Hanhart, Walter. 2,870,136.
Heckendorn, Alphonse, Fasciati,
2,889,316.
Hochuli, Ernst, Osolin, Schuerch,
2.873,204.
Hochuli. Ernst, Werdenberg, and Fisch.
Jenny, Walter. 2,899,438.
Jenny, Walter. 2,918,344
Kohler, Paul, Porret, and Tetaz. 2,905,705.
Maeder, Arthur. 2,894,019.
Maeder, Arthur. 2,897.172.
Maeder, Arthur, and Albrecht.
Matter, Erich, and Albrecht.
Meyer, Armin. 2,914,407.
Morv, Rudolf, Stoecklin, and Schmid.
Mueller. Jakob. 2.882,277.
Porret, Daniel, and Leumann. 2,885,438.
Riat, Henri. 2.875,193.
Riat, Henri. 2.903,442.
Riat, Henri, and Oesterlein. 2,906,748.
Sallmann, Richard, Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2,885.387.
2,908,605.
2,906,746.
2,872,365.
2,873,269.
and Zollinger,
and Zumstein.
2,904,447.
2.897,200.
2,891,835.
2,914,539.
Ciba Ltd. : See — Continued
Sallmann, Richard. Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2,885.388.
Schmid, Max, and Mueller. 2,888,452.
Schmid, Max. and Streiff. 2,888,453.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and Ackermann. 2,905,667.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and Ackermann. 2,910,472.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and Duennenberger. 2,899,440.
Siegrist. Adolf E and Duennenberger. 2,901,480.
Staeuble, Max, and Weber. 2,914,531.
Sulzer, George Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,888,420.
Van der Neut, Jan H., and Renner. 2,881,149.
Wegmann, Jacques, Kern, and Jenny. 2,888 312.
Widmer, Gustav. 2,918,453.
W7ohler, Guido. 2.879.054.
Wohler, Viktor. 2,899,131.
Zickendraht. Christian, and Roller. 2,897,207
Zuppinger, Paul, Hofmann. and Fisch. 2,898,349.
Zuppinger, Paul and Widmer. 2,885,382.
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. : See —
Becker, Alfred, and Feurer. 2,887,489.
Bencze, William L. 2,877,270.
Cooper, Jack, and Windheuser. 2,887,438.
De Stevens, George. 2.877.231.
De Stevens, George. 2,887,483.
De Stevens, George. 2,910,479.
De Stevens, George, Heymann, and Mayer. 2,910,484.
De Stevens, George, and Werner. 2,894,948.
Druey, Jean. 2,917,509.
Druey. Jean, and Huber. 2,903,443.
Druey, Jean, and Huber. 2,918,462.
Druey, Jean, and Meier. 2,913,458.
Druey, Jean, and Schmidt. 2,868,803.
Grob. Cyril A. 2,868,792.
Grob, Cyril A. 2,901,486.
Grob, Cyril. 2,917,515.
Grossowicz, Nathan, and Ratner. 2,904,547.
Hoffmann, Karl, and Heer. 2,910,469.
Hoffmann, Karl, and Kebrle. 2,875,212.
Huebner, Charles F. 2.877.232.
Huebner, Charles F., and Dickel. 2,883,385.
Hueni, Albrecht. 2.868,802.
Kuehne, Martin E. 2,901,483.
Lachman, Leon, and Suydam. 2,277,159.
Lucas, Robert A. 2 867,622.
Marxer, Adrian. 2,893,991.
Mizzoni, Renat H. 2,910,478.
Mizzoni, Renat H. 2,913.463.
Mull, Robert P. 2.897,195.
Neher. Robert. 2.868.834.
Romeo, Aurelio. 2.870,175.
Rosen. William E. 2,873.281.
Ruzicka, Leopold, and Heusser. 2,889,355.
Ruzicka. Leopold, and Jeger. 2,868,784.
Saunders, John C, and Lazarus. 2,903,396.
Schlittler, Emil. 2,883.383.
Schwyzer, Robert. 2,917,519.
Schwvzer, Robert, Iselin, and Feurer. 2,912,427.
Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, Rittel, and Sieber. 2,917,502.
Shabica, Anthony C. 2,908,714.
Taylor, William I. 2.877,225.
Taylor. William I. 2.877.229.
Werner, Lincoln H. 2,880.206.
Werner, Lincoln H. 2.903,464.
Wettstein, Albert, and Anner. 2,917,510.
Wettstein, Albert, Anner, and Schmidlin. 2,883,378.
Wettstein, Albert, and Ehmann. 2.870.142.
Wettstein, Albert, and Heusler. 2,918,480.
Wettstein, Albert, Hunger, Meystre, and Ehmann.
2,900,398.
Wettstein, Albert Meystre. and Voser. 2,897,219.
Wettstein, Albert, and Visher. 2,904,472.
Wettstein, Albert, Vischer, Meystre, and Ehmann.
2,871.245.
Cibie. Pierre. Headlamp, notably vehicle headlamp.
2,909.693. 10-20-59, CI. 313 — 113.
Cicala, Michael. Fishing lure. 2,910,800, 11-3-59, CI. 43—
42.06.
Cicalese, Julius J. : See —
Busch-Petersen, Bent, Cicalese, and Craig. 2,915,570.
Cicalese, Julius J., to Houdry Process Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for contacting liquid with granular contact ma-
terial. 2,886,520, 5-12-59, CI. 208—167.
Cicchetti, Alfred G. : See —
Lee, Ferman N., MacKenzle, D'Arcey, and Cicchetti.
2,904,788.
Ciccone, Patsy, and W. W. Wallin, to Driver-Harris Co.
Apparatus for making helical electric resistance heating
wire coils and provided with a rotary mandrel and a press-
ing roll having an elasticallv deformable coil embracing
surface. 2.909,209, 10-20-59. CI. 153 — 64.
Ciccone, Thomas Q.. to United States of America, Army.
Incendiary projectile. 2,900,914, 8-25-59. CI. 102—90.
Ciceri. Luigi : See —
Notarbartolo. Luigi. 'Ciceri, and Belgioioso. 2,918.347.
Cicero, Frank. Roll covers. 2.878.957, 3-24-59, CI. 220—30.
Cicogna, Lucio, to Star Stampa TessutI Artistic! S.p.A. Meth-
ods of printing textile fabrics. 2,911,280, 11-3-59, CI.
8—2.5.
Cid Air Structures Co. : See —
Mackey, William H. 2.872.933.
Cid, Fred J., to Bendlx Aviation Corp. Liquid level current
control device. 2,890,430, 6-9-59, CI. 338—44.
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Cieply, Adam E., Jr., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Speed re-
sponsive control for anticreep device. 2,904,134, 9-15-59,
CI. 188 — 152.
Cier, Harry E., and M. T. Waddell, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for the recovery of high purity
benzene. 2,885,454, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Cier, Harry E., and M. T. Waddell, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of cyclohexane. 2,891,894,
6-23-59, CI. 202 — 39.5.
Ciesla, Joseph : See —
Wagener, Harold L. 2,887,981.
Ciesla, Raymond E. Means of forming catch basins.
2,901,809, 9-1-59, CI. 25—124.
Ciesluk, Edward J., to Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. Ap-
paratus for removing carbon from the combustion chamber
of an internal combustion engine. 2,867,950, 1-13-59, CI.
51 — 8.
Ciffo, Ignatz. Non spillable bottle. 2,917,766, 12-22-59,
CI. 15—140.4.
Cifredo, Hector J. Drawing table attachment. 2,904,926,
9—22—59 pj 45 131
Cignetti, Luciano, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A. High speed
printer. 2,910,935, 11-3-59, CI. 101—93.
Cihak, Frank A. Adjustable chuck work stops. 2,868,552,
1—13—59 qi 279 123.
Cihlar, Anthony J., and F. A. Klasek, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Reciprocable cam means for operating a pivoted
type bender means. 2,881,820, 4-14-59, CI. 153—40.
Cilker, William H., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Drive and brake mechanism. 2,874,786, 2-24-59, CI.
169—24.
Cilyo, Frank F. : See—
Ehret, Robert J., and Cilyo. 2,887,642.
Cimbali, Vittorio, to Offlcine Cimbali Giuseppe-S.p.A. Au-
tomatic distributing set for coffee percolators. 2,878,747,
3-24-59, CI. 99—302.
Ciments Lafarge : See —
Folliot, Albert E. J., and Kenzinger. 2,869,849.
Cinaglia. Dominic : See —
Roffman, Eugene, Cinaglia. Wysoczanski, and Brand.
2.885.075.
Cinch Mfg. Corp. : See —
Del Camp. Scipione M. 2,874,342.
Engel. William J. 2,869,107.
.Tnhanson. Bengt J. 2.8R9.090.
Willis, Grant N. 2,898,718.
Willis, Grant N., and Seccombe. 2,897,644.
Cincinnati Butchers' Supplv Co., The : See —
Reser, George G., Pickens, and Schmidt. 2,885,726.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr. 2.897.537.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr. 2,900,104.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr. 2.902,711.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr. 2,905,217.
Schmidt, William C. 2,869,840.
Schmidt, William C. 2.869,842.
Schmidt. William C. 2.879,043.
Cincinnati Gear Co., The : See —
Rye, Walter L. 2,910,919.
Cincinnati Metalcrafts, Inc. : See —
Ulm, Eugene C. 2,885,694.
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The : See —
Adams, Robert R. 2.885.930.
Bauer, Eduard. 2,899,621.
Ernst, Hans, and Haggerty. 2,903,922.
Ernst. Hans, and Waller. 2,885,766.
Grove, George L. 2,882,649.
Henry, Robert L. 2.868 993.
Hoier, Walter A. 2,914,890.
Hoier, Walter A., and Baker. 2,902,798.
Huber, Clarence F., and Thompson. 2,874.174.
Huber, Clarence F., and Thompson. 2,875,219.
Jessup, Wilbur F., and Aston. 2.912.795.
Jessup, Wilbur F., and Hohler. 2,903,116.
Morgan, John M., Jr. 2.868.087.
Paulton. Richard A. 2.878.767.
Rave, Joseph A., Jr., and Henry. 2,902,904.
Schroeder, Walter. 2,889.755.
Schroeder. Walter. 2,912,906.
Seidel. William B., and Steinhard. 2.912,798.
Waller, Camnbell E. 2,885,910.
Cincinnati Mine Machinerv Co., The : See —
Bruestle, Armin O., and Krekeler. 2,916.275.
Cartlidge. John R., and Krekeler. 2,913,917.
Cincinnati Tool Co., The : See —
Farmer, Delbert L. 2,910,771.
Cinefot International Corp. : See —
Rebikoff, Dimitri I. 2,918,889.
Rebikoff, Dimitri I. 2,918,918.
Rebikoff, Dimitri I., and Le Prieur. 2,876,766.
Cinema-Television Ltd. : See —
Booth, George A., and Krause. 2,879,583.
Cinetechnik A.G. : See —
Haefeli, Theodor. 2,893,866.
Cink, Albin. Hand apparatus for flame cutting of profiled
tube ends. 2,878,010, 3-17-59, CI. 266 — 23.
Cinnamon. Carl A. : See —
Mallory, Warren M. ,and Cinnamon. 2,874,302.
Cioffi, Paul P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic
structures for traveling wave tubes. 2,871,395, 1-27-59,
CI. 315—3.5.
Clonchi, Duilio. Septic tank. 2,911,102, 11-3-59, CI. 210—
532.
Ciotti, Frank : See —
Yovich, Frederick. 2,897,002.
Cipolla, Laurence. Midsole skiving and trimming machine.
2,893,025, 7-7-59, CI. 12—88.
Cipriano, Angelo L...H. A. Walters, and G. E. Clock, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Curing conjugated diolefin polymer
coatings. 2,917,407, 12-15-59, CI. 117—103.
Ciraolo, Samuel. Fruit cutter machine. 2,906,307, 9-29-59,
CI. 146—28.
Circle Machinery & Supply Co. : See —
Sabee, Reinhardt N. 2,913,862.
Circle Plastics Co. : See —
Lermer, Herman B. 2,886,209.
Circle, Sidney J., P. L. Julian, and R. W. Whitney, to The
Glidden Co. Process for isolating soya protein. 2,881,159,
4-7-59, CI. 260—123.5.
Circul-Air Corp., The : See —
McGraw, Clarence T., and Cain. 2,909,794.
Cirillo, Lee, to Towmotor Corp. Lift truck roll-off. 2,918,186.
12-22-59, CI. 214—512.
Cirone. Joseph. Slide fastener handle. 2,900,205, 8-18-59,
q\ 294- 1
Cirot, Andre.' Stand lamp. 2,897,349, 7-28-59, CI. 240 — 81.
Cisatlantic Corp. : See —
Hageltorn, Bror H. Re. 24,613.
Ciscel, Benjamin H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Gyroscopic compass. 2,902,772. 9-8-59, CI. 33 — 226.
Ciscel, Benjamin H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
On-off servosystem with proportional control features.
2,905,877, 9-22-59, CI. 318—479.
Cisco, Inc. : See —
Rosenthal, Joseph S. 2,870,448.
Cisco, Edward S., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co.
Hatch cover lock. 2,873,696, 2-17-59. CI. 105 — 377.
Cisko, Frederick S., Jr. Baseball shoes having base-running
spikes. 2,878,592, 3-24-59, CI. 36—2.5.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Process
of preparing cyanopyridylalkanes. 2,868,794, 1-13-59, CI.
260—294.9.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Pyridyl
dicyanoalkanes and process. 2,868,795, 1-13-59, CI. 260 —
294.9.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Amino-
vinylpyridines and process of making them. 2,868,796,
1-13-59, CI. 260 — 296.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. 4-nitro-
pyridine-alkanol, N-oxides. 2,868,797, 1-13-59, CI. 260 —
297.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Certain
alkyl N-pyridyithiopicolinamides and alky] N-pyridylthioso-
nicotinamides and process. 2,891,958, 6-23-59, CI. 260 —
294.8.
Cislak, Francis E., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. Process
of preparing 3-(2-hydroxyethyl) pyridine. 2,891,959, 6-23-
59, CI. 260—297.
Cislo, Casimer J., to General Motors Corp. Independent
dirigible wheel suspension. 2,872,206, 2-3-59, CI. 280 —
96.2.
Cisney, Merle E. : See —
Goheen, David W., Hearon, Cisney, and Wethern.
2.914,568.
Cisney, Merle E., and D. W. Goheen, to Crown Zellerbach
Corp. Preparing organic sulfides. 2,908,716, 10-13-59,
CI. 260—609.
Cissell, W. M., Mfg. Co. : See —
Richterkessing, Frank H. 2,870,545.
Richterkessing, Frank H. 2,895,659.
Richterkessing, Frank H., and Ingold. 2,889,969.
Cities Service Research and Development Co. : See —
Dernier. Otis C, and Slezak. 2.867,667.
Faulk, Kenneth H. 2,884,763.
Hughes, William B. 2,868,727.
2,877.179.
2,889,277.
2,889,278.
2,889,334.
2.891.909.
2,895.961.
2,899,442.
2,911,419.
2,918.474.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, Williairi B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B.
Hughes, William B., and Fallgatter. 2,904,508.
Kerschner, Paul M., and Greenwald. 2,907,783.
Kerschner, Paul M., and Greenwald. 2,916,507.
Newcombe, Jack, and Fallgatter. 2,894,907.
Newcombe, Jack, and Fallgatter. 2,894,908.
Citizens Trust Co., executor : See —
Cox, Leslie R. 2,874,220.
Citron, Robert R. Extension device for garment hangers
and the like. 2.869,767, 1-20-59, CI. 223 — 88.
Citrus Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Byington, James A. 2,910,165.
City National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago : See —
Laser, William F. 2,883,212.
Laser, William F. 2,917,329.
Cizauskas, Albert J. : See —
Smith, John R., and Cizauskas. 2,872,861.
Cizek, Frank G. : See —
Brenk, Robert C, Cizek, and Dorenbos. 2,902,139.
Cizingky, Bedrich. Ultracentrifuge. 2,872,104, 2-3-59, CI.
233—23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Threshing machine. 2,887,892, 5-26-59. CI.
CI.
Method of cold pres-
-14-59, CI. 29 — 470.1.
Claas, August
74 — 230.17.
Claas, August. Variable speed transmission and variable
pitch pulley therefor. 2,887,893, 5-26-59, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Claas, August. Baling machines. 2,887,947. 5-26-59, 'CI.
100 — 179.
Claas, August. Bailing press for hay or straw. 2,909,887,
10-27-59, CI. 56—341.
Claas, August, W. G. Brenner, H. Roderfeld, and R. Claas.
Carrier for agricultural machinery. 2,888,088, 5-26-59, CI.
180—55.
Claas, Elfriede M. T. : See —
Claas, Helmut F., R. H., and T. 2,913,977.
Claas. Margarete : See —
Claas, Helmut P., R. H., and T. 2,913,977.
Claas, Reinhold : See —
Claas, August, Brenner, Roderfeld, and Claas. 2,888,088.
Claas, Reinhold H. : See —
Claas, Helmut F., R. H., and T. 2,913,977.
Claas, Theo : See — ■
Claas, Helmut F., R. H., and T. 2,913,977.
Claassen, Howard H. : See —
Malm, John G., Weinstock, and Claassen. 2,893,826.
Clabaugh, Wilbur S., and R. Gilchrist, to United States of
America, Xavy. Preparation of pure titanium tetrachlo-
ride. 2,915,364, 12-1-59, CI. 23 — 87.
Clade, Robert, to ACF Industries, Inc. Spherical plug valve.
2,890,856, 6-16-59, CI. 251 — 174.
Clade, Robert, to ACF Industries, Inc. High pressure spheri-
cal plug valve. 2,912,219, 11-10-59, CI. 251 — 315.
Claesson, Per H. E. : See —
Vigren, Sten D., and Claesson. 2.873.322.
Vigren, Sten D., Claesson, and Zander. 2,902,563.
Clagg, Bruce E. Fishing tackle. 2,885,815, 5-12-59,
43 — 19.
Clair Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Burt, William C. 2,915.859.
Clair, Verne, Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
sure welding metal foil. 2,894,322, 7
Clairex Corp. : See —
Deuth, Albert F. 2,912,593.
Clapp, Archie J., Jr. Aircraft payload computer. 2,867,381,
1-6-59, CI. 235—61.
Clapp, Charles C., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Packaging
machine. 2,917,876, 12-22-59, CI. 53 — 14.
Clapp, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Single-turn coil
for metal detector. 2,869,074, 1-13-59, CI. 324 — 41.
Clapp, Daniel B., W. J. Read, D. R. Stephens, and J. E.
Russell, to The Associated Ethyl Co. Ltd. Halogenation
of olefins. 2,914,577, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 660.
Clapp, Daniel E., to Proctor Mfg. Corp. Steam iron.
2,908,092, 10-13-59, CI. 38—77.
Clapp. Melvin C. : See —
Rieppel, Perry J., and Clapp. 2.874.942
Rieppel, Perry J., Clapp, and Elliott.
Clapp, Robert J. : See —
Bottoms, Paul H., Clapp, Loggins,
2,918,696.
Clapp, Richard G., to Philco Corp. Color television indexing
system. Re. 24,685, 8-18-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Clapp, Richard G., to Philco Corp. Color image-producing
cathode ray tube. 2,899,581, 8-11-59, CI. 313 — 92.
Clapp, Robert J., M. E. Latham, and J. G. Stansbury. to
Swedlow Plastics Co. Process for forming of stretched
sheet material. 2,897,546, 8-4-59, CI. 18 — 56.
Clapper. Genung L.. to International Business Machines Corp.
Transistor full adder. 2,885,149, 5-5-59, CI. 235 — 172.
Clapper, Genung L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Transistor delay circuit. 2,885,573, 5-5-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Clapperton, Edward T. : See —
Boomer, Daryl R., Clapperton, and Phillips. 2,901,339.
Oarage Fan Co. : See —
Downs. Sewell H. 2,903,182.
Claras, Carl W.. to Revere Camera Co. Magnetic recorder-
reproducer. 2.897,289. 7-28-59. CI. 179 — 100.2.
Clardy, Kenneth D. : See — ■
St. George, Ernest C. 2,916,977.
Clare, C. P.. & Co. : See —
Koda, Arthur J. 2.914,634.
Koda. Arthur J. and Scannell. 2,888,533.
Clarey, John J., to Bristol-Myers Co. Therapeutic prepara-
tions for topical application to the skin. 2,901,399, 8-25-
59, CI. 167—87.
Claridge, Elmond L., to Shell Development Co. Production
of gasoline by catalytic cracking. 2,868,717, 1-13-59, CI.
208 — 94.
Claridge, Elmond L., and J. M. Wallin, to Shell Development
Co. Lubricating oil refining process. 2,886,523, 5-12-59,
CI. 208—312.
Clarin, Sidney. Method of covering a drum filter, or such
like, with wire gauze. 2,901,820, 9-1-59, CI. 29 — 419.
Clark, Adna R., to International Harvester Co. Apparatus
for starting diesel engines at low temperatures. 2,906,088,
9-29-59, CI. 60—17.
Clark, Adna R., to International Harvester Co Tooling ap-
paratus for vehicle seats. 2,912,832, 11-17-59, CI.
62 — 172.
Clark, Albert G., to General Electric Co. Portable electrical
torch. 2,900,485, 8-18-59, CI. 219—75.
Clark, Albert R. and W. B. Apparatus for receiving tubes
and loading them into racks. 2,905,340, 9-22-59, CI.
214—6.
2,882,588.
and Stansbury.
Clark, Alfred : See —
Holm, Vernon C. F., Bailey, and Clark. 2,904,608.
Clark, Alfred, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization of
olefins in presence of a nickel oxide-silica-alumina catalyst
containing an alkaline material. 2,881,233, 4-7-59, CI.
260—683.15.
Clark, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe sew-
ing machines. 2,903,984, 9-15-59, CI. 112 — 49.
to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
on sole members. 2,913,742, 11
Machines
24-59, CI.
Clark, Alfred S
for operating
12—18.7.
Clark, Alvin F., Jr. Machine for compressing and rolling
bedding springs. 2,870.974, 1-27-59, CI. 242—55.
Clark, Arnold F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron. 2,891,163, 6-16-59, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Clark, Austin B. J., and P. T. Boltz. Hypervelocity gun.
2,882,796. 4-21-59, CI. 89—7.
Clark, Benjamin F., E. Gipstein, M. A. Higgins, and P. R.
Kippur, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Preparation
of tris(2-chlorovinyl) borane. 2,918,498, 12-22-59. CI.
260 — 606.5.
Clark, Benjamin F., E. Gipstein, M. A. Higgins, and P. R.
Kippur, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Preparation of
chlorobis (2-chlorovinyl) borane. 2,919,291, 12-29-59, CI.
260 — 543.
Clark. Carleton L., W. W. Hickey. R. G. Kaiser, and J. A.
Smith, to Clark & Vicario Corp. De-aerating hydroeyclones.
2,876,860. 3-10-59. CI. 183—2.5.
Clark, Cecil B. Defensive device. 2,908,244, 10-13-59, CI.
116—67.
Clark, Charles, Jr., to United States of America, Air Force.
Visual indicating apparatus. 2,913,660, 11-17-59, CI.
324 — 68.
Clark, Charles C. : See —
Kanda, Frank A., King, and Clark. 2,918,352.
Clark Charles W '. See
Bushong, Raymond M., Clark, and Holloway. 2,890,128.
Clark, Clarence A. Milking and weighing apparatus.
2.868,167, 1-13-59, CI. 119 — 14.05.
Clark Controller Co., The : See —
Fox, John W., and Hart. 2,883,036.
Hoge, Robert H. 2.878.832.
Hoge, Robert H. 2,909,193.
Kuka, Kai-Kobad S. 2,902,635.
Ohlsson, Jan R. 2,902,052.
Pearson, Arald B. 2,879.359.
Sauter, John D. 2,897,370.
Sauter, John D. 2,907,565.
Sauter, John D., and Few. 2,884,580.
Clark, David L., to General Electric Co. Clothes washer
with adjustable water level control. 2,911.811, 11-10-59,
CI. 68 — 12.
Clark, David M. : See —
Chatham, Joshua D.. and Clark. 2.871.849.
Christv, Ralph L.. and Clark. 2,902.692.
Penrod. Kenneth E.. and Clark. 2,888.011.
Clark, Donald H.. ¥• to C. S. Fielding. Vehicle parking appa-
ratus. 2,878,921. 3-24-59, CI. 198 — 137.
Clark, Earl J., to General Motors Corp. Bearing lubricator
assembly. 2,877,067, 3-10-59. CI. 308—127.
Clark. Earl J., to General Motors Corp. Bearing assembly.
2.890,086, 6-9-59, CI. 308 — 88.
Clark. Earl W. : See-
Millar, Norval P.. and Clark. 2,903,647.
Clark Earl W., to General Electric Co. Electrical measuring
instrument of the iron vane type. 2,897,447. 7-28-59. CI.
324 — 147.
Clark, Earl W., to General Electric Co. Frequency measur-
ing apparatus. 2.907,951, 10-6-59. CI. 324 — 81.
Clark, Earl W. Attachment for hair clippers. 2,916,820,
12—15—59 CI 30 201.
Clark, Eari'W.' and H. E. Albright, to General Electric Co.
Recorder chart driving mechanism. 2,915,360, 12-1-59,
CI. 346—136.
Clark. Earnest H.. Jr. : See —
Baker. John R.. and Clark. 2.874.784.
Clark, Earnest H., Jr., to Baker Oil Tools. Inc. Variable
orifice casing filling apparatus. Re. 24,659, 6-16-59, CL
166 — 224.
Clark, Earnest H., Jr., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Retrievable
well apparatus. 2,906,344, 9-29-59, CI. 166 — 140.
Clark, Edgar H., deceased, E. H. Clark. Jr., executor.
Automatic code translating systems. 2,873, S37, 2-17-59,
CI. 197 — 20.
Clark, Edgar H., Jr., executor : See — -
Clark, Edgar H. 2,873.837.
Clark Edward B., to General Electric Co. Mounting ear in
slotted opening. 2,891,755, 6-23-59, CI. 24S— 220.5.
Clark, Edward B., to General Electric Co. Finished cover
for underfloor junction box. 2,900,101, 8-18-59, CI.
220—3.4.
Clark. Edward G., to Philco Corp. Signal matrixing circuit.
2,877,347, 3-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Clark Edward G., to Burroughs Corp. Transistor shift reg-
ister. 2,907,898, 10-6-59, CI. 307— SS.5.
Clark, Edward G., to Philco Corp. System for discriminatory
signal carrier identification. 2,910,530, 10-27-59, CI.
178—5.8.
Clark, Edward G., to Burroughs Corp. High speed com-
plementing flip flop. 2,916,638, 12-S-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Clark, Elton L. : See-
Lamb, Glentworth, and Clark. 2,882,196.
Clark Equipment Co. : See —
Ayers, Edgar H. 2.885,016.
Ayers, Edgar H., Berry, and Tnisock. 2,911,053.
Backofen, Elmer R. 2,905,348.
Bolster, Ronald H. 2,867,126.
Brady, Joseph L. 2,887,092.
Bradv, Joseph L. 2,904,202.
Carter, Robert L. 2,900,195.
Coash, Robert E., and Kendall. 2.877,906.
Deming, Mark A., and Bolster. 2,906,135.
Dence, Donald S. 2,871.724.
Dodge, Raymond A. 2,902,183.
Dreitzler, Melvin E. 2.871,96-6.
Erickson, Dennis E. 2,906,405.
Gardner, Richard H. 2,899,938.
Hastings, Russell, Jr. 2,898,872.
Hastings, Russell, Jr. 2,917,196.
Hastings, Russell, Jr., and Backofen. 2,906,373.
Hastings, Russell, Jr., Mackie, and Squier. 2,911,232.
Jenney, Asa. 2,917,143.
Lapsley, Robert. 2,893,260.
Lapsley, Robert. 2,902,246.
Loomis, Jack E., and McKee. 2,902,247.
Mackie, Harry A. 2.881,931.
McColl, Bruce J. 2,876,658.
McColl. Bruce J. 2,884,083.
Miller, James A. 2,894,415.
Mills, Burton L. 2,886,196.
Mindrum, Kenneth H. 2,904,203.
Repke, Edward P. 2.867,451.
Repke, Edward P. 2,905,349.
Repke, Edward P., and Wight. 2,877,916.
Rippingille Frank. 2.902,988.
Schirmer. Walter E. 2.872,992.
Spatta, George. 2,885.242.
Walls, Joseph J. 2,918,328.
White, William E. 2,889,015.
White, William E. 2,918,145.
Wight, Delano. 2,910,204.
Clark, Ernest, to Ablngton Textile Machinery Works. Card-
ing apparatus and method. 2,910,733. 11-3-59, CI. 19 — 98.
Clark, Ernest, to Abington Textile Machinery Works. Card-
ing apparatus and method. 2,910,734, 11-3-59, CI. 19 —
106.
Clark, Ernest, to Abington Textile Machinery Works. Card-
ing apparatus and method. 2,910,735, 11-3-59, CI. 19 —
106.
Clark, Ernest, to Abington Textile Machinery Works. Card-
ing apparatus. 2.910,736, 11-3-59, CI. 19 — 109.
Clark-Feather Mfg. Co. : See —
Fladung. Albert L. 2.895.643.
Clark, Francis E., to Turko Products, Inc. Apparatus and
method for removing metal from the surface of a metal
object. 2.895.814. 7-21-59. CI. 41 — 43.
Clark. Frank P. Suds and hot water saver. 2,877,788,
3-17-59. CI. 137—122.
Clark. Geoffrey, and H. Nagel. to Eastman Kodak Co. Photo-
graphic exposure controlling means. 2,878,737, 3-24-59,
CI. 95 — 64.
Clark, George A., and H. W. Raisch, Jr., to American Can
Co. Alkylene bis stearamide-svnthetic rubber coating com-
position. 2,884,392, 4-28-59. CI. 260 — 28.5.
Clark. George F., to Hieatt Engineering Co. Pressure re-
lieved explosion chamber. 2,917,927, 12-22-59, CI. 73 — 432.
Clark. George H. : See —
Blow. Angus W., and Clark. 2,881,250.
Clark, Gerald A. : See —
Havens, Carl B., and Clark. 2,84,022.
Clark. Gerald A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Chloroethylene
polymers and salicyclovy hydroxybenzophenones. 2,898,323,
8-4-59, CI. 260 — 15.85.
Clark, Gerald A., and C. B. Havens, to The Dow Chemical
Co. 2.4-dihydroxy benzophenone derivatives. 2,891,996,
fi-23-59. PI. 260 — 591
Clark, Gerald A., C. B. Havens, and R. G. Brookens, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Hydrocarbon polymers stabilized with
B-resorcyclic acid diesters. 2,910,454, 10-27-59, CI.
260 — 45.85.
Clark, Gordon W. : See —
Ipsen, Peter G., and Clark. 2,902,831.
Clark. Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Branched siloxanes.
2,877.255. 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 448.2.
Clark. Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Siloxane casting
resins 2 «94.930. 7-14-59 CI. 260 — 42.
Clark, Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Fast curing or-
ganosiloxane resins. 2,906,734, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Clark, Harold A., to Dow Corning Corp. Solventless siloxane
resins. 2.915.497, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Clark, Harold A., and L. A. Haluska. to Dow Corning Corp.
Trisiloxanes. 2.877,256. 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 448.2.
Clark, Harold E.. to Haloid Xerox Inc. Magnetic brush clean-
ing. 2,911,330, 11-3-59, CI. 134—1.
Clark, Harold E., and R. W. Gundlach, to Haloid Xerox, Inc.
Apparatus for developing an electrostatic latent image.
2,880.696, 4-7-59. CI. 118 — 637.
Clark. Harold L. : See —
Fox, William C, and Clark. 2,905,778.
Clark. Henry B. Sliding and sealing door for cold storage
and the like. 2,878,532, 3-24-59, CI. 20 — 19.
Clark, Henry H. Cup hanger. 2,906,406, 9-29-59, CI.
211 — 13.
Clark, Herbert, P. M. Owen, and M. G. Starr, to Chance
Vought Aircraft Inc. Blast-controlling means. 2,899,866,
8-18-59, CI. 89—37.5.
Clark, Hewitt N. Cleat cleaner. 2,887,713, 5-26-59, CI. 15 —
237.
Clark, Howard G. : See —
Black, William B., and Clark. 2,912,415.
Clark, James A., to The Automatic Seriograph Corp. Serio-
graph. 2,881,323, 4-7-59, CI. 250 — 66.
Clark, James B. : See —
Miller, Herbert J., Behles, and Clark. 2,904,366.
Clark, James D., to Fibrofelt Corp. Method and means
for denbering materials. 2,890,493, 6-16-59, CI. 19 — 65.
Clark, James d'A., to Changewood Corp. Hydraulic molding
press. 2,875,797. 3-3-59, CI. 144 — 281.
Clark, James d'A., to Changewood Corp. Press feeding ap-
paratus. 2,878,728, 3-24-59, CI. 92—61.
Clark, James d'A., to Fibrofelt Corp. Method of making
reinforced multiply paper. 2,881,072, 4-7-59, CI. 92 — 21.
Clark, James d'A., to Changewood Corp. Storage and feed
apparatus. 2,895,625, 7-21-59. CI. 214 — 17.
Clark, James R., Jr., and L. G. Christensen, to James-Pond-
Clark. Check valve and cage construction. 2,918,083,
12-22-59, CI. 137—515.5.
Clark, James T. : See —
Sondie, Henry P., and Pralle. 2,900,781.
Clark, James T. Disassembling tools for hydraulic valve
lifters. 2.877,542, 3-17-59. CI. 29 — 213.
Clark, James T. Lawn sprinkling nozzles. 2,892,594,
6-30-59, CI. 239—280.
Clark, James T. Adjustable mirror assembly for motor ve-
hicles. 2,897,726, 8^-59, CI. 88 — 93.
Clark. Jane B. : See —
Clark, John. 2.868,133.
Clark, Jared W., to Union Carbide Corp. Composite pack-
aging unit. 2,914,238, 11-24-59, CI. 229 — 55.
Clark, Jared W., and A. E. Wlnslow, to Union Carbide Corp.
Production of polymeric materials from polyoxyalkylene
polyols and butadiene diepoxide. 2,897,163, 7-28-59, CI.
260 — 2.
Clark, Jay L. : See —
Whitney, Gilbert C, Jr., and Clark. 2,912 942.
Clark, Joe H., and W. E. Taft, to American Cyanamid Co.
3-amino-6-substituted pyridazines and methods of preparing
and utilizing same. 2,891,953, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 250.
Clark, John : See —
Brinker, Harry F., and Clark. 2,904,881.
Clark, John, deceased, by J. B. and M. S. L. Clark, and H.
MacMurchy, executrices, to J. B. Clark. Centrifugal pumps.
2,868,133, 1-13-59, CI. 103 — 87.
Clark, John A., Jr., and J. J. Fischer, to The Patterson-
Kelley Co, Inc. Heat exchanger. 2,869,834, 1-20-59, CI.
257,235
Clark, John B., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Fuel injection
system. 2,880,714. 4-7-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Clark, John C, to Western Piping & Engineering Co., Inc.
Cable winch. 2,895,714, 7-21-59, CI. 254—165.
Clark, John D. : See —
Huddle, Edwin F., and Cark. 2,895,278.
Mulqueeny, Thomas J., and Clark. 2,889,216.
Clark, John P. Mixer for liquid fuels. 2,891,572, 6-23-59,
CI. 137—544.
Clark, John R. : See —
Page. Victor A. W.. and Clark. 2.915,728.
Clark, John R., K. F. Finlay, deceased ; by D. L. Finlay, exec-
utrix, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Airborne missile to car-
rier aircraft attachment arrangement. 2,876,677. 3-10-59,
CI. 89—1.5.
Clark, Jonathan H, and A. R. Baird. Loader. 2,889,944,
6-9-59, CI. 214 — 82.
Clark, Jorge L. D., % to R. G. Mentag. Parking device
for automobiles. 2,870.851. 1-27-59, CI. 180 — 1.
Clark, Jorge L. P., 14 to R. G. Mentag. Vehicle parking
device. 2,882,985, 4-21-59, CI. 180 — 1.
Clark. Joseph H., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electrical coil
and terminal assembly. 2,883,635, 4-21-59, CI. 336 — 192.
Clark, Joseph T., Jr., to The Leece-Neville Co. Electric motor
construction. 2,890,357, 6-9-59, CI. 310 — 258.
Clark, Julius : See —
Myrick, Elvin L., and Clark. 2,906,226.
Clark, Kenneth C, and J. F. Strickland. Fishhook package.
2,904,925, 9-22-59, CI. 43—57.5.
Clark. Kenneth J. B. : See —
Hirst, Archie J., and Clark. 2,891,744.
Clark, Lawrence, to Armstrong Cork Co. Rubbery flexible
closed cell product. 2,873,259, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Clark, Leland B., Sr. Electrically conductive films and meth-
od for producing same. 2,898,496, 8-4-59, CI. 313 — 93.
Clark, Leland C, Jr. Electrochemical device for chemical
analysis. 2,913,386, 11-17-59, CI. 204 — 195.
Clark, Le Roy E. Internal combustion engine manifold
heater. 2,873,349, 2-10-59, CI. 219 — 38.
Clark. Lincoln : See — -
Coulson, Gordon R.. and Clark. 2,885,339.
Clark, Louis F. Recovering metal values from sulfur con-
taining ores. 2,871,116, 1-27-59, CI. 75 — 108.
Clark, Lucius K., and C. L. King. Gas anticipator. 2,901,566,
8-25-59. CI. 200—61.03.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Clark, Margaret S. L. : See —
Clark, John. 2,868,133.
Clark, Nathan C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Phase sequence
sensitive circuits. 2,914,703, 11-24-59, CI. 317 — 48.
Clark, Neil M.. to Waco Mfg. Co. Tie rod for concrete wall
forms. 2,887,758. 5-26-59. CI. 25—131.
Clark, Raymond N. : See —
Koros. Leslie L., Clark, and Duris. 2.885,642.
Clark, Robert A. Lock. 2,880,606, 4-7-59, CI. 70 — 214.
Clark, Robert A. Door lock. 2,889,164, 6-2-59, CI. 292 — 229.
Clark, Robert C. Vertically slatted blinds for windows.
2,905,237, 9-22-59, CI. 160—176.
Clark, Robert D. : See —
Berg, Clyde H. O., Clark, Hines, and 'Switzer. 2,907,342.
Clark, Robert E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Spin-
ning solution. 2,875,079, 2-24-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Clark, Robert L., to Ward Leonard Electric Co. High load
current switch. 2,872,543, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Clark, Robert L., to Ward Leonard Electric Co. Contactor.
2,904.657, 9-15-59. CI. 200—104.
Clark, Robert L. Well developer. 2,915,128, 12-1-59, CI.
166—177.
Clark, Robert O. Apparatus for displaying images of a
plurality of oscillographic film records. 2,891,442, 6-23-59,
CI. 88—24.
Clark. Sheldon L. : See —
Stange, Hugo, and Clark. 2,867,502.
Clark, Sidney P. : See —
White, Robert H., Cowles, and Clark. 2,894,791.
Clark Suds Return Systems, Inc. : See —
Mangum, Earl W. 2,878,625.
Clark, Truman B. : See —
Lantz, Ray P., Scott, Perl, and Clark. 2,911,810.
Clark & Vicario Corp. : See —
Clark, Carleton L., Hickey, Kaiser, and Smith.
2,876,860.
Clark, Wallace. Down-hole motor positioning device.
2,893,693, 7-7-59, CI. 255—4.
Clark, Wallace. Well drilling apparatus and method.
2,898,087, 8-4-59, CI. 255 — 4.
Clark. Walter K. : See—
Kiernan, Conleth E., and Clark. 2,872,366.
Clark, Welmon D., to General Electric Co. Selective circuit.
2,894,120, 7-7-59, CI. 250—6.
Clark, William B. : See —
Clark, Albert R. and W. 2,905,340.
Clark, William H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
treating earth formations. 2,888,988, 6-2-59, CI. 166 — 15.
Clark, William J., and J. W. Eddy, to Chrysler Corp. Tor-
sion bar hinge assembly. 2,871,505, 2-3-59, CI. 16 — 180.
Clark, William R , to Leeds and Northrup Co. Cable trans-
mission systems for recorders. 2,884,788, 5-5-59, CI.
74 — 10.7.
Clark, William R., to Leeds and Northrup Co. High-speed
self-balancing servosystem. 2,913,654, 11-17-59, CI.
318 — 148.
Clark, Willis E., and J. E. Beall. Container ejecting mecha-
nism. 2.896,820. 7-28-59. CI. 221—210.
Clarke, Arthur F., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Vacuum
tube mounting. 2,894,177, 7-7-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Clarke, Bruce P., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Controlling device
for hoists. 2,893,357, 7-7-59, CI. 121 — 46.4.
Clarke, Charles E., and J. P. Silk ; said Clarke assor. to said
Silk. Wheel rotating apparatus for tire washing machine.
2,910,202, 10-27-59, CI. 214 — 340.
Clarke, Charles O. Automotive shade screen. 2,917,111,
12-15-59, CI. 160—91.
Clarke, Daniel J., to The Stalker Corp. Rotor construction
for axial flow compressors. 2,884,186, 4-28-59, CI. 230 —
134.
Clarke, Daniel J., to The Stalker Development Co. Axial
flow compressors. 2,892,583. 6-30-59, CI. 230 — 134.
Clarke, David E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electrical
switch. 2,901,575, 8-25-59, CI. 200—122.
Clarke, Donald H., to Lever Brothers Co. Manufacture of
aerated shortening. 2,882,166, 4-14-59. CI. 99 — 118.
Clarke, Frank H.. to American Cvanamid Co. Thawing frozen
tissue. 2.914.445, 11-24-59. CI. 167—74.
Clarke, Frederick R. M., and H. F. Plaut, to Precision Grind-
ing Ltd. Pattern-controlled machine tools. 2,911,182,
11-3-59, CI. 251—3.
Clarke, George F. : See — -
Halford. Frank B., and Clarke. 2,869,821.
Clarke, George W., deceased (by Barclays Bank Ltd., execu-
tor), W. K. Weston, and R. J. M. Andrews, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Submarine cable repeater hous-
ings. 2,894,055, 7-7-59, CI. 174—31.
Clarke, George W., deceased (by Barclays Bank Ltd., execu-
tor), W. K. Weston, and R. J. M. Andrews, to Interna-
tional Standard Electric Corp. Submarine cable repeater
housings. 2,914,599, 11-24-59, CI. 174 — 50.5.
Clarke, Graham M., to The M. O. Valve Co. Ltd. Electric
travelling wave amplifiers. 2,898,507, 8-4-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Clarke, Houghton W., 99% to Mealpack Corp. Dish and tray
combination. 2,886,225, 5-12-59, CI. 224 — 48.
Clarke, James A. : See —
Mcllhenny, William F., Baker, Clarke, and Bauman.
2,897,051.
Clarke. John S., and E. S. Collinson, to Joseph Lucas (In-
dustries) Ltd. Combustion chambers for jet-propulsion
engines, gas turbines or the like. 2,867,982, 1-13-59, CI.
60—39.69.
Clarke, John S., and S. R. Jackson, to Joseph Lucas (Indus-
tries) Ltd. Combustion chambers for jet propulsion en-
gines, gas turbines, or other apparatus. 2,872,971,
2-10-59, CI. 158 — 4.
Clarke, John V., Jr. : See —
Fischl, Fred B., Clarke, and Smith. 2,888,338.
Smith, John O., Jr., and Clarke. 2,884,431.
Clarke, John V, Jr., S. J. Metro, and J. O. Smith, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Petroleum distillate
fuels. 2,904,416, 9-15-59, CI. 44 — 72.
Clarke, Maurice G. : See —
Walker, Cyril H., and Clarke. 2,870,342.
Clarke, Otto A., and R. W. Dickson, to United States Steel
Corp. Rail end grinder. 2,867,951, 1-13-59, CI. 51 — 56.
Clarke, Richard G. : See —
Camp, Burton H„ and Clarke. 2,905,055.
Clarke, Robert D. : See —
Johnson, Eric C, and Clarke. 2,912,398.
Clarke, William W., C. C. Stevens, H. Bauer, H. Jarvis, Jr.,
and P. Heller, to Universal Winding Co. Coil winding
machine. 2.912,186, 11-10-59, CI. 242 — 158.4.
Clarken Co., The : See —
Duenke, Kenneth L. 2,883,640.
Clarkson, Alick, to Vapor Heating Corp. Hot water heater.
2,900,250, 9-29-59, CI. 122 — 165.
Clarkson, Alick, and W. W. Parks, to Vapor Heating Corp.
Feed water pump. 2,899,247, 8-11-59, CI. 309 — 2.
Clarkson, Jack, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Production of
slivers of staple fibers from tows of continuous filaments.
2,872,707. 2-10-59, CI. 19 — .51.
Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Mucher, George J. 2,879,363.
Mucher, George J. 2.879.364.
Mucher, George J., and Joy. 2,906,984.
Clarvoe, George W., to Johns-Manville Corp. Adhesive ap-
plicator. 2,889,922, 6-9-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Clary Corp. : gee —
Boyden, Robert E., and Schwend. 2,916,989.
Boyden, Robert E., Scozzat'ava. and Stansell. 2,894,449.
Christoff, Chris A., and Witt. 2,910,936.
Domizi, Dante J. 2,883,107.
Kintner, Donald J. 2,883,104.
Loudon, Robert E., and Ska re. 2,877,387.
Mark, Richard S. 2,879,712.
Scozzafava, Milton V.. and Busch. 2,879,993.
Stansell. Alpheus F. 2,917,231.
Witt, Elwin O., and Christoff. 2,915,968.
Clasen, Hermann, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the production of SiH2Cl2. 2,900,225, 8-18-59,
CI. 23—14.
Class, Helmut F., R. H., and T., deceased ; by M. Claas, nee
Segal, heir and guardian of minor heirs, and E. M. T.
Claas, heir. Press and means for safeguarding same
against excessive loads. 2,913,977, 11-24-59, CI. 100 — 50.
Claude General Neon Lights Ltd. : See —
Higgins, Clifford, and Prior. 2,881,345.
Claude Paz et Visseseaux : See —
Lemaigre-Voreaux. Pierre. 2,913,298.
Claudi-Magnussen, Finn : See — -
Amon, William F., Jr., and Claudi-Magnussen. 2,895.866.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, to Tan gel Material Handling Equip-
ment. Inc. Conveyor switch device. 2,873,689, 2-17-59,
CI. 104—103.
Claud-Mantle. Arthur, to The Bassick Co. Box lid fastener.
2,876.031. 3-3-59, CI. 292—112.
Claud-Mantle. Arthur, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Hood latch.
2,877.035, 3-10-59, CI. 292 — 56.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, to Stewart Warner Corp. Hood latch.
2,884,275, 4-28-59, CI. 292 — 52.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, to The Bassick Co. Handle-equipped
lid fastener. 2,893,771, 7-7-59, CI. 292 — 113.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, to The Bassick Co. Box lid fastener.
2.913 273. 11-17-59, CI. 292 — 246.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, to The Bassick Co. Box lid fastener.
2,916,901, 12-15-59, CI. 70—76.
Claudy, Harrv N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Contactor and
torque control device. 2,873,584, 2-17-59, CI. 62 — 135.
Clauer, Calvin K. : See —
Van Doren, Phillip T. 2,872,825.
Clause, Edward P. : See —
La Rose, Royal J., and Clause. 2,871,645.
Clausen, Harvev W. : See —
Boswau, Hans P., Clausen, and Evers. 2,907.983.
Clausen, Robert A. Disposer for waste material. 2,903,192,
9-8-59, CI. 241 — 43.
Clausen, jSicurd. to International Cigar Machinery Co. Paster
unit. 2,S91,556, 6-23-59, CI. 131 — 82.
Clauser, Herbert C. and R. S. Long, to Kilgore, Inc. Firing
mechanism. 2,889,653, 6-9-59, CI. 42 — 1.
Clauser, Robert L. : See —
Bare, Conrad B.. and Clauser. 2,879,137.
Clausing. Challiss I., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Magnetic
latch calibration system. 2.881,283, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 93.
Clausing, Challiss I., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Magnetic
latch system for high speed circuit breakers. 2, SSI. 287,
4-7-59, CI. 200—106.
Clausing, Challiss I., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. High
speed circuit breaker. 2,891,123, 6-16-59, CI. 200—93.
Clausing, Challiss I., and A. P. Romano, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Disengageable spring clutch. 2,883,022,
4-21-59, CI. 192 — 26.
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Clausing, Challiss I., and F. J. Pokorny, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Flux shifting trip magnet for circuit breaker.
2,905,865. 9-22-59, CI. 317—43.
Clauson, Arthur D., to Dormeyer Corp. Splitter for portable
electric saw. 2,91G,0G2, 12-8-59, CI. 143—159.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., to A/S Sadolin & Holmblad.
Production of trialkoxy tetrahydrofuraus. 2,879,278,
3-24-59, CI. 260—347.8.
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., and N. Elming, to Sadolin &
Holmblad A/S. Process for the preparation of vitamin B0,
intermediates employed therein, and processes of preparing
the same. 2,875,207, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 297.5.
Clauss Cutlery Co. : See —
Brown. William H. 2,896,318.
Clauss, Richard J. : See —
Becking, Donald H., Clauss. and Brown. 2,882,208.
Clauss, Robert W., to National Dairy Products Corp. Auto-
matic package marking device. 2,908,219, 10-13-59, CI.
101—44.
Claussen, Walter F., to Corning Glass Works. Method of
vapor coating. 2,893,895, 7-7-59, CI. 117 — 106.
Clavel, Jean. Sliding contact electric switches. 2,904,647,
9-15-59, CI. 200—11.
Clavier, William E., G. H. Eaton, and R. F. Benight.
bit mechanism. 2,877,986. 3-17-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Clavier, William E.. R. F. Benight, and G. H. Eaton,
ing equipment. 2,896,916, 7-28-59, CI. 255 — 4.4.
Clawson, O. R. : See—
Tintinger, Emmett A. 2.894.504.
Claxton, Arlie W., to Minerals & Chemicals Corp. of America.
Adhesives containing kaolin. 2,892,731, 6-30-59. CI. 106 —
208.
Claxton, William E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Plastic testing device. 2,904,994, 9-22-59, CI. 73 — 15.6.
Clay-Adams, Inc. : See —
Gilman, Marvin A. 2.900 730.
Clay, Burton R., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal am-
plifying systems. 2,890,330, 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Clay, Burton R., and L. H. Carmen, to Radio Corp. of America.
Static magnetic field means for color television receivers.
2,898,509, 8-4-59, CI. 315 — 8.
Clay, Clarence S., Jr. : See —
Kirhy, Robert A., Clay, and Ferguson. 2.894.797.
Clay, Clarence S., Jr., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Multiple transducer array. 2,906,363, 9-29-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Clay, Harris A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control system
for separation process. 2,882,693, 4-21-59, CI. 62 — 21.
Clay, Harry J. Automatic holder for towels, hats and other
articles. 2,912,117, 11-10-59, CI. 211 — 89.
Clay, Howard W. : See — -
Ring, Harold H., Shrode. Clay, and MeCleary.
Clay, Howard W.. to J. R. Sassaman. Hammer.
7-14-59, CI. 145—36.
Clay. Jeff C. : See —
Long. John B.. and Clay. 2,896,774.
Clay, Jeff C, to The Long Co. Motor mounting.
7-14-59, CI. 121 — 36.
Clay. Robert A., to M. Abraham. Shot blasting
2.869.291. 1-20-59. CI. 51—14.
Clay, Sam L. Measuring instrument. 2,916.829, 12-15-59,
CI. 33—147.
Clayden. David O. : See —
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2.881,411.
Newman, Edward A., Davies, and Clayden. 2.891,723.
Claypoole, Stewart A-, to Corning Glass Works. Composite
article and method. 2,889.952, 6-9-59, CI. 220 — 2.1.
Clayson, Kenneth D. Fountain sponges. 2,904,809, 9-22-59,
CI. 15—130.
Clayton, Arthur J., to Boeing Airplane Co. Closed system
for venting and inerting aircraft fuel tanks. 2,870,936,
1-27-59, CI. 220—88.
Clayton, Benjamin : See —
Thurman. Bem'fimin H. 2.876.242.
Thurman, Benjamin H. 2,892,619.
Thurman, Benjamin H. 2,917,525.
Clayton, Benjamin. Upgrading of soda ash soapstock.
2,902,501, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 412.5.
Clayton Dewandre Co. Ltd. : See —
Edge. Stanley H.. and Beet. 2,878,646.
Hanebeck, Emil F. 2,895,571.
Jeffery, Harold. 2,916,015.
Clayton, John E. : See —
Price, James H., and Clayton. 2,901,868.
Clayton & Lambert Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Dubitzky. Michael. Hargreaves, and Keyt- 2,879,943.
Clayton Mfg. Co. : See —
Arant, Perry. 2,916,022.
Cline. Edwin L. 2.870.875.
Miller, Walter E. 2,903,406.
Smolen. Stanley. 2,885,165.
Clayton Mark & Co. : See —
Nergaard, Arnold. 2.897,891.
Nergaard, Arnold. 2,897,968.
Clayton. Robert E. : See —
Brant, Archie G. 2,877,597.
Sparks, William J.. Clayton, and Briggs. 2,884,982.
Clayton, Robert E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Weather resistant white composition containing butyl
rubber. 2,889,307, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Clayton. William, to Barkelew Mfg. Co. Engine exhaust gas
afterburner. Re. 24,717, 10-6-59, CI. 60 — 30.
2,888,734.
2,894,550,
2,894,489,
machines.
Clayton, William G., and J. A. Finley. Holder for brooms
and similar implements. 2,911,172, 11-3-59 CI. 248—113.
Claytor, Edward M., to General Motors Corp. One way clutch
with electromagnetic energizer. 2,919,000, 12-29-59, CI.
192—84.
Cleanola Co., The : See —
Ball, Henry A. 2,889,237.
Clear Fir Products Co. Inc. : See —
Anderson, Victor E. 2,890,749.
Mohr, George D. 2t879,741.
Walsh, Paul R.. and Mohr. 2,879,904.
Clearman, Jack F., to Whirlpool Corp. Flatirons. 2,918,739,
12-29-59, CI. 38—77.
Clearman, Jack F., to Whirlpool Corp. Transfer valve.
2,918,927, 12-29-59, CI. 134—200.
Cleary, Dennis E. Device for use in securing panels to wall
and ceiling structure in rooms. 2,904,140, 9-15-59, CI.
189—34.
Cleary, Patrick J. : See —
Sullivan, William R., Cleary, and Love. 2,917,388.
Cleary, Richard W. : See —
Cole, Benjamin R , and Cleary. 2,886,704.
Cleaver, Arthur V. : See — -
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Preece. 2,887,456.
Cleaver-Brooks Co. : See — -
Cleaver, John C, Grobecker, and Wiegratz. 2,890,737.
Grobecker, Hugo H. 2,899,851.
Loebel, Frederick A. 2,888,910.
Loebel, Frederick A., and Ewing. 2,890,722.
Loebel, Frederick A., and Grobecker. 2,899,980.
Rulseh. Elroy M. 2,896,699.
Cleaver, Charles S., and M. W. Farlow, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for the production of fluoro-
carbons. 2,902,521, 9-1-59, CI. 260—653.3.
Cleaver, John C, H. H. Grobecker, and F. G. Wiegratz, to
Cleaver-Brooks Co. Tube beading apparatus. 2,890,737,
6-16-59, CI. 153—81.
Cleff, Peter H., to Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland, The Commissioners for
Executing the Office of, and The Parsons and Marine
Engineering Turbine Research and Development Associa-
tion. Means for generatively finishing involute gears.
2,888,784, 6-2-59, CI. 51—32.
Clegg, Douglas. Apparatus for automatic and sanitary milk-
ing. 2,886,000, 5-12-59, CI. 119—14.27.
Clegg, John W., to C.A.V. Ltd. Governors for internal com-
bustion engine liquid fuel injection pumps. 2,891,533,
6-23-59. CI. 123—140.
Cleland, Charles E. : See —
Crane, Robert L., Cleland, and Whitmore. 2,898,669.
Cleland, James E. : See —
Meyer, Alvin L., and Cleland. 2,902,393.
Cleland, James E., and A. L. Meyer, to Union Starch & Re-
fining Co. Method of isolating caramel color values.
2,873,193, 2-10-59, CI. 99—148.
Cleland, Marshall R., to Radiation Dynamics, Inc. Voltage
multiplication apparatus. 2,875,394, 2-24-59, CI. 321 — 15.
Cleland, William J., R. G. Thomas, and E. Seijo, to Styrene
Products Ltd. Process for the production of particulate
foamable styrene polymers. 2,893,963, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Clelland, William M., J. P. Wilson, and D. C. Glassford, to
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Structural assemblies. 2,915,892,
12-8-59, CI. 72—14.
Clem, Everett W., to Rice Barton Corp. Spiral wrapping
machine. 2,872,767, 2-10-59, CI. 53 — 198.
Clem, Everett W., to Rice Barton Corp. Worm gear drive.
2,914,864, 12-1-59, CI. 34 — 121.
Clemens, Milton L., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Gentisic
acid purification. 2,870,199, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 521.
Clemens, Ogden A. : See —
Hengsgen, Bernard T., Bonami, and Clemens. 2,907,152.
Hensgen, Bernard T., Clemens, and Urbain. 2,877,118.
Clemensen, Ira N. Pipe supporting and aligning fixture.
2,890,042, 6-9-59, CI. 269—104.
Clemensen, Robert E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Variable time delay means. 2,911,-
598, 11-3-59, CI. 333 — 29.
Clement, Carl H., Jr., to Bock Laundry Machine Co. Drive
and control for rotatable members. 2,899,032, 8-11-59,
CI. 192—18.
Clement, Carl J., Jr. : See —
Schrock, Norman B., Clement, and Herreman. 2,894,205.
Tepper, Gene S., and Clement. 2,875,905.
Clement, David M., to Colin Byford Ltd. Moisture traps in
tobacco pipes and cigarette holders. 2,911,983, 11-10-59,
CI. 131—201.
Clement. Jean : See —
Crabbe\ Ren€, and Clement. 2,872,291.
Clement, Milton A. : See —
Morris. Frank A., and Clement. 2.877,311.
Morris, Frank A., Clement, and Harris. 2,894,068.
Clement, Milton A., to General Dynamics Corp. Intertoll test
service trunks. 2,886 660, 5-12-59, CI. 179—175.
Clement, Milton A., to General Dynamics Corp. Failure cir-
cuit for counting chains. 2,899,675, 8-11-59, CL
340—248.
Clement, Milton A., and R. K. Boyd, to General Dynamics
Corp. Apparatus for testing gas tubes. 2,902,638, 9-1-59,
CI. 324 — 26.
Clement, Richard T. : See —
Whyte, Ronal H., and Clement. 2,904,897.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Clementi, John A., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Variable
resistance element. 2,875,307, 2-24-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Clements, A. E., Ltd. : See —
Clements. Albert E. 2,896,235.
Clements, Albert E.. to A. E. Clements. Ltd. Combined mop
and wringer with additional cleaning member. 2,896,23a,
7-28-59, CI. 15—116.
Clements, Louis E. : See —
Carpenter, David L., and Clements. 2,917,665.
Clements Mfg. Co. : See —
Thornwald, Everett D. 2,907,588.
Clements, Roy J., R. J. Loofbourrow, and B. D. Lee, to
Texaco Inc. Crystal microphone. 2,914,686, 11-24-59,
Cl. 310 — 9.1.
Clements, Shannon K. : See —
Rush, Hugh M. 2,877,660.
Clements Warner W. Impulse type electromotive device.
2,885,606. 5-5-59, CI. 317 — 165.
Clements, Warren F., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Surface
hardened annular grinding ring. 2,876,955, 3-10-59, CI.
241 129.
Clements, Warren P., and L. L. Leach, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Pulverizer grinding rings. 2,879,006, 3-24-59,
CI. 241—103.
Clemm, Peter J. : See —
Guard, Ray W., and Clemm. 2,905,553.
demons, Dale R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
of making electrical capacitors. 2,908,067, 10-13-59,
CI. 29—25.42.
Clemons, Dale R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
making electrical capacitors. 2,915,808, 12-8-59, CI. 29 —
25.42.
Clemons, Maurice M. : See —
Sehn, Francis J., and Clemons. 2,910,321.
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina, The : See —
Brown, Hugh M. 2,908,133.
Brown, Hush M. 2,914.904.
Efland, Thomas D. 2,906,109.
Clemson Bros., Inc. : See —
Kellogg, Charles T. 2,905,294.
Schrade, William A„ and Clemson. 2,871,647.
Clemson, Richard D. : See —
Schrade, William A., and Clemson. 2,871,647.
Clentimack, George E., to Draper Corp. Let-off means for
strand or sheet material. 2,878,839, 3-24-59, CI. 139 —
110.
Clentimack, George E. to Draper Corp. Let-off means for
textile machines and the like. 2,914,092, 11-24-59, CI.
139 — 108.
Clerc, Andre, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Thread traverse.
2,869,797, 1-20-59, CI. 242 — 43.
Clerk, Ernest J. Propulsion systems for boats. 2,905,133,
o_22— 59 CI 115 41
Clerke, John A. Athletic shoe cleat. 2,911,738, 11-10-59,
CI. 36—2.5.
Clermont, Edgar J. Pump and fluid circulating system for
humid treatment of masses of textile fibers. 2,881,797,
4-14-59. CI. 137—563.
Clermont, William T. : See —
Anastasia, Harry G., and Clermont. 2,879,351.
Cleveland Container Co., The : See —
Vallas, Charles L. 2.891.714.
Vallas, Charles L. 2.901.162.
Walker, Willard F. 2,898.025.
Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.. The : See —
Anjeskey. Alphonse F. 2.881.271.
Cotesworth, Harrv A. 2,887,067.
Cotesworth, Harry A. 2,887,068.
Cotesworth. Harrv A., and Dunning. 2,915,332.
Dehn, Roy F. 2,874,816.
Cleveland, Donald S., to General Electric Co. Mass flow-
meter. 2,914,945. 12-1-59, CI. 73—194.
Cleveland Electric Motor Co.. The : See —
Sorchy. Anthony J. 2.879,417.
Cleveland Electrical Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Braun, Ralph K. 2,883.119.
Cleveland, Eric G.. and A. D. Standley, Jr., to Delta Engi-
neering Corp. Method and apparatus for counting and
packaging articles. 2,899,784, 8-18-59, Cl. 53 — 61.
Cleveland, Frank C, Jr. : See —
Kerr, Ralph W., and Cleveland. 2,884,413.
Cleveland. Hush M. : See —
Becker, Edward J., Cleveland, Pondy, and Robinson.
2,914,402.
Biondi, Frank J., Cleveland, and Sullivan. 2,874,341.
Cleveland Metal Specialties Co. : See —
Gross, Irving A. 2.875.264.
Japel, Joseph P. 2,912,312.
Cleveland Patents, Inc. : See —
Hickok. Robert D.. Jr. 2,870,400.
Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc., The : See —
Conant. David J. 2,882,742.
Gail, William A. 2,918,890.
Gates, James T. 2,882,781.
Hagadone, Donald G. 2.918,339.
Hamilton. Wallnce. 2.873 964.
Hartel, Erwin H. 2,892,625.
Hosan, Walter H. 2.873 833.
Hogan, Walter H. 2,883,181.
Hogan. Walter H. 2,892,450.
Hens, Karlis. 2,893,794.
Jungles, Robert N. 2.868,536.
Jungles, Robert N. 2,883,017.
Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc., The : See — Continued
Karlin, Anthony F. 2,882,740.
Lovell, Jack. 2,919,084.
Mackiewicz, Edward J., and Lindow. 2,911,665.
Martin, Francis J., and Scheflow. 2,887,091.
Olson, Ravmond G. 2,871,732.
Prescott, David B. 2,919,127.
Scott, Robert C, and Hogan. 2,892,626.
Westcott, William B., Jr. 2,868,482.
Westcott, William B., Jr. 2,916,283.
Cleveland Rock Drill Division, Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
See —
Feueht. Jacob E. 2,874.933.
Cleveland Skate Co., Inc., The : See —
Reynolds, Clarence R., Asad, and Boodey. 2,899,209.
Cleveland Trencher Co., The : See —
Hannigan, Joseph E. 2,906,324.
Hannigan, Joseph E. 2,906,325.
Hannigan, Joseph E. 2,906,326.
Spring, John W. 2,908,091.
Cleveland Trust Co., The : See —
Frohlich, Adolf. 2,887,148.
Frohlieh, Adolf. 2,904,831.
Frohlich, Adolf. 2,910,110.
Frohlich, Adolf, and Harris. 2,904,832.
Frohlieh, Adolf, and Harris. 2,913,765.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,873,802.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,880,458.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,895,169.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,901,772.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,904,833.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,904,834.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,910,109.
Greenough, Raymond E. 2,904,136.
Harris, Edward J. 2,918,105.
Cleveland Twist Drill Co.. The : See —
Robinson, John D. 2,912,890.
Cleveland Vibrator Co., The : See —
Thomas. John W. 2.868.357.
Clevenger, Walton S., and J. H. Dell. Weight indicating
device for bottled gas tanks. 2,902,271, 9-1-59, Cl.
265 — 47.
Clever, Rav E. : See — -
Long, George B., and Clever. 2,894,105.
Clever, William R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of
and apparatus for transferring sheet material. 2,900,761,
8-25-59, Cl. 49 — 1.
Clevett. Merton L., Jr.. to United States of America, Army.
Pistol belt clip. 2,869.198, 1-20-59, Cl. 24 — 3.
Clevett. Merton L., Jr. Knock-down structural member with
collapsible members. 2,874.812, 2-24-59, Cl. 189 — 34.
Clevett, Merton L., Jr.. and F. W. Lewis. Prefabricated
storage shelving. 2,894,642, 7-14-59, Cl. 211 — 148.
Clevite Corp. : See —
Augustine. Frank, and Schwope. 2,871,192.
Cerness, Joseph F. 2.905,511.
Charbonnet. Wilfred H. 2,914.389.
Davies, Gail F., and Dodds. 2,892,697.
Frankel, Burton, and CnpD. 2,887,671.
Gravlev, Charles K. 2 875,501.
Griffin, John T. 2.915.616.
Josephson. Robert H. and Small. 2,891,826.
Kornei, Otto. 2,905,770.
Kornei, Otto. 2,917,589.
Kulcsar, Frank. 2.911,370.
Kulcsar, Frank, and Cmolik. 2,906,710.
Mattiat. Oskar E. 2.877,432.
McCutchen. Samuel P., Jr.. and Eskilson. 2,888,522.
Morey, Richard F., Jr. 2.916,704.
Riedel, Ralph H. 2,886,479.
Schaefer. Ralph A. 2.902.748.
Small, Charles B. 2,886,379.
Thurston, Edward G. 2.867.701.
Williams, Alfred L. W., and Gravlev. 2,892.107.
Williams, Alfred L. W., and Heinrich. 2,889,796.
Clevite Harris Products. Inc. : See —
Drake. Robert T. 2,869,339.
Cliborn, Robert : See—
Angell, Pierce T., and Cliborn. 2,910,005.
Cliborn, Robert, to Thompson Products, Inc. Mechanical-
pneumatic turbine control. 2,S69,565, 1-20-59, Cl. 137 —
58.
Click, Lawrv : See — ■
Van Winckel, Carl E„ and Click. 2,916,430.
Clicques, Marcel P., to Etablissements Labinal. Apparatus
for measuring the product of two concurrently varying
quantities. 2,901.173, 8-25-59. Cl. 235—194.
Cliff. Walter L. Fish landing net. 2,874,506, 2-24-59, Cl.
43 — 11.
Clifford, Cecil F., to Horstmann Clifford Magnetics Ltd. Mag-
netically coupled oscillatory and rotary motions. 2,913,905,
11-24-59, Cl. 74 — 1.5.
Clifford, Hugh J., and A. Schwarz, to General Motors Corp.
Thermostatic power elements. 2,881,616, 4-14-59, Cl.
73—363.
Clifford, Robert L. Earth moving equipment. 2,883,774,
4-28-59, Cl. 37—127.
Clifford, Svea M. : See —
Clifford. William. 2,899,690.
Clifford, William, deceased ; S. M. Clifford, sole legatee of said
W. Clifford ; % to C. C. Pajdowski. Adjustable water
closet collar. 2,899,690, 8-1S-59. Cl. 4 — 252.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Clift Gilbert B., Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Recorder
with combination latching and tearing assembly. 2,913,-
299, 11-17-59, CI. 346—24.
Clift, Paul E., to Thomas Hunter Ltd. Closure of bottles,
jars and like containers. 2,869,303, 1-20-59, CI. o3 —
331
Clifton Automatic Screw Machine Products, Inc. : See —
Clifton, Harry V. 2,892,259.
Clifton, Chester C, to Acorn Co. Dolly casters. 2,89o,160,
7-21-59, CI. 16—47. „t ,,„
Clifton Chester C, to Mighty Mover Corp. Straddle trailers.
2,896,803, 7-28-59, CI. 214—396.
Clifton Conduit Corp. : See —
Pearson, William S. 2,893,348.
Clifton, Harry V., to Clifton Automatic Screw Machine Prod-
ucts, Inc. Combination protector and removing device for
thread gauges. 2,892,259, 6-30-59, CI. 33—199.
Clifton Precision Products Co., Inc. : See —
Jacobsen, Irvin S. 2,895,048.
Clifton, Ray H. Amusement device. 2,912,789, ll-17-o9,
CI. 46—6.
Clifton, Ronald L. Automotive mechanical starter. 2,876,644,
3-10-59, CI. 74 — 6. „ _
Clifton, Walter L., Jr., to American Art Metals Co. Door
and lock assembly. 2,882,711, 4-21-59, CI. 70 — 451.
Clifton, Walter L., Jr., to American Art Metals Co. Latch
and detent assembly. 2,893,773, 7-7-59, CI. 292—223.
Clime, Henry R. Football sighting device. 2,900,727, 8-25-
59, CI. 33 — 46.
Cline, Cecil W. Detachable lazy tongs linkage. 2,878,639,
3-24-59, CI. 59—79.
Cline, Chalmer R. Steel grit and method for manufacturing
same. 2,895,816, 7-21-59. CI. 51—309.
Cline, Earl E., and R. L. Freeman, to Ernest Holmes Co.
Towing hitches. Re. 24,719, 10-13-59, CI. 214 — 86.
Cline, Edward T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for chemically bonding a coating to an organic
polymer substrate. 2,875,092, 2-24-59, CI. 117—62.
Cline. Edwin L. : See —
Sturrock, Murray G., Cline, and Robinson. 2,898,350.
Cline. Edwin L., to Clayton Mfg. Co. Hydro-kinetic brake
device. 2,870,875, 1-27-59, CI. 188—90.
Cline, Emmett. Shuttle car. 2,872,747, 2-10-59, CI.
37 — 124.
Cline, John E. Brake locking mechanism. 2,871,995, 2-3-59,
CI. 188— 152.
Clingman, William H., Jr., to The American Oil Co. Hydro-
genation of phenols. 2,891,096, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 631.
Clingman, William H., Jr., to The American Oil Co. Hydro-
genation of phenols. 2,891,097, 6-16-59, CI. 260—631.
Clingman, William H., Jr., to The American Oil Co. Separa-
tion of hexane isomers. 2,909,577, 10-20-59, CI. 260 —
676.
Clini, Daniel J. Collapsible clothes line support. 2,900,088,
8-18-59, CI. 211—178.
Clinical Research Foundation : See —
Borsook, Mannie E., and Alperin. 2,868,374.
Clinkenbeard, William L., W. F. Rollman, and A. B. Welty,
Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Recovery of
alkylation acid. 2,906,610, 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 295.
Clinton Industries, Inc. : See —
Cohen, Saul M. 2,914.010.
Clinton, Raymond O., to Sterling Drug Inc. Compounds of
the perhydrochrysene and related series and preparation
thereof. 2,880,233. 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 488.
Clinton, Raymond 0., to Sterling Drug Inc. Tertiary-
aminoalkyl N-(pyridyl) carbamates and their preparation.
2,914,533, 11-24-59, CI. 260—294.3.
Clinton, Raymond O., and A. L. Beyler, to Sterling Drug Inc.
3j8-acyloxy-17j8-hydroxy-17a-ethynyl-5-androstenes and an-
drostanes and their preparation. 2,868,811, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 397.5.
Clinton, Raymond O., and S. C. Laskowski, to Sterling Drug
Inc. 2-diethylaminoethyl 5-amino-2-alkoxybenzoates and
their preparation. 2,882,295, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 472.
Clinton, Raymond O., and S. C. Laskowski, to Sterling Drug
Inc. 2-diethylaminoethyl 3-amino-2-alkoxybenzoates and
their preparation. 2,882,296, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 472.
Clinton, William P., H. Guggenheim, T. Kraut, and R. M.
Stinchfield, to General Foods Corp. Process for manu-
facture of soluble coffee. 2,915,403, 12-1-59, CI. 99 — 71.
Clipper Industries, Inc. : See —
Andreasen, Norman H. 2,915,799.
Clipper Mfg. Co. : See —
Harclerode, John R. 2,874,687.
Clitty, Albert E. Combination milling and grinding attach-
ment for drill presses. 2,877,608, 3-17-59, CI. 51 — 241.
Clock. Gerald E. : See —
Cipriano, Angelo L., Walters, and Clock. 2,917,407.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Clock. 2.912.392.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Clock. 2,912.393.
Stilbert. Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Clock. 2,912,394.
Clogston, Albert M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Nonreciprocal circuit element. 2,892,161, 6-23-59, CI.
333—26.
Cloos, Ernst, % to P. O. Tobeler, d.b.a. Trans-Oceanic.
Device to separate minerals by specific weight. 2,889,044,
6-2-59, CI. 209 — 211.
Clore, Thomas H., and W. M. Carter, to The Kentucky Re-
search Foundation. Coupling for anchoring flexible lines.
2,881,497, 4-14-59, CI. 24 — 126.
Furniture.
2,871,939,
and W. D.
Multiplexed
2,917,737,
Clorox Co., The : See —
Barton, Larry J. 2,918,351. , ,
Close, Charles D., D. J. Rossi, and J. C. Williams, Jr., to CDC
Control Services, Inc. Weighing machine. 2,882,037, 4-
14-59. CI. 265 — 47.
Close, Charles F., to Arlington Seating Co.
2,910,803, 11-3-59, CI. 45—137.2.
Close, Garth. Apparatus for dispensing stamps.
2-3-59, Cl. 164 43.
Close, Richard N., E. W. Karpen, E. W. Sard,
White, to United States of America, Army,
indicator for track-while-scan channels.
12—15—59 Cl. 343 7.3.
Close, Robert ' H„ to ' Plastray Corp. Plastic container.
2,882,947, 4-21-59, Cl. 150 — .5.
Closson, Rex D. : See —
Ligett, Waldo B., Wolf, and Closson. 2,885,319.
Closson, Rex D„ W. B. Ligett, and A. J. Kolka, to Ethyl Corp.
Hydroperoxidation process. 2,868,842, 1-13-59, Cl.
260—610.
Closson, Rex D., G. G. Ecke, and L. R. Buzbee, to Ethyl
Corp. Process for preparing metal carbonyls. 2,880,066,
3—31—59 >Qj 23 203
Closson, Rex D., G~. G. Ecke, and L. R. Buzbee, to Ethyl
Corp. Process for preparing metal carbonyls. 2,880,067,
3-31-59, Cl. 23 — 203.
Closson, Rex D., and D. O. De Pree, to Ethyl Corp. Pro-
duction of organometallic compounds. 2,918,494, 12-22-59,
Cl. 260—541.
Clostermann, Klaus, deceased (by M. Clostermann, sole heir),
and H. Borchers, to Accumulatoren-Fabrik Akt. Grid for
accumulator plates. 2,887,523, 5-19-59, Cl. 136 — 65.
Clostermann, Marianne : See —
Clostermann, Klaus, and Borchers. 2,887,523.
Clothier, Gordon W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Generating
station transformer cooling arrangement. 2,879,408, 3-24-
59, Cl. 307—83.
Cloud, Charles E., to W. S. Cloud. Method and apparatus
for vacuum packing in plastic. 2,888,787, 6-2-59.
Cl. 53—22.
Cloud, John M. : See —
Cloud, Pryor G. and J. M. 2,868,501.
Cloud, Pryor G. and J. M., to Life Time Products Corp.
Portable fluid-pressure-actuated jack. 2,868,501, 1-13-59,
Cl. 254 — 93.
Cloud, Robert E. Bathroom installation. 2,877,467,
Cl. 4—148.
Cloud, William S. : See —
Cloud, Charles E. 2,888,787.
Clough, Harold A. : See —
Hollinshead, Percy C, and Clough. 2,887,778.
Clough, Harry, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
hibitors of oxidation of phenols. 2,872,490. 2-3-59,
260—620.
Clough, Harry, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Stabili-
sation of phenols by diamines. 2,886,601, 5-12-59, Cl.
260—620.
Clough, Kendall, to KG Electronics Corp. Safety tester for
electrical appliances. 2,917,705, 12-15-59, Cl. 324 — 51.
Clough, Philip J. : See —
Baer, Charles A., and Clough. 2,877,145.
Baer, Charles A., Bugbee, and Clough. 2,887,419.
Bugbee, Wallace F., and Clough. 2,906,641.
Wolfson. William B., King, Baer, and Clough. 2,897,095.
Clougherty, Regis J. : See —
Maxey, Hillis I., Steinert, and Clougherty. 2,902,812.
Clouse, Easten R., and R. C. Woerner, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Coking in a fluidized state. 2,878,162, 3-17-59, Cl. 202 —
28.
Clouthier, Henry J. Christmas
9-15-59, Cl. 248 — 44.
Cloverleaf-Freeland Corp. : See —
Miller, William H. 2,890,521.
Miller, William H. 2,890,566.
Clow, James B., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Kurtz, Ralph W., 2.898.131.
Kurtz, Ralph W. 2,901,793.
Clower, James G. : See —
Parker, James S. 2,870,576.
Clowes, Garth A., to Shakespeare Products Co. Vacuum
control and motor. 2,895,455, 7-21-59, Cl. 121 — 41.
Cloyd, Harold S. : See —
Dann, Morris, Lockwood, and Cloyd. 2,884,123.
Cloyd, Harold S., and C. W. Kufner, to Nosco Plastics, Inc.
Measuring spout. 2,919,055, 12-29-59, Cl. 222 — 365.
Club Razor Blade Mfg. Co. : See —
Holohan, Bartholomew A. 2,870,905.
Clubbs, Bennett A. : See —
Foscue, Clayton, and Clubbs. 2,882,969.
Cluck, John M., Jr.. and W. E. Miles, to Lufkin Foundry &
Machine Co. Straddle trailer. 2,913,132, 11-17-59, Cl.
214 — 394.
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. : See —
Donaldson. Harry C. Jr. 2,884,882.
Kwok, Chi T. 2,871.486.
Pfeffer. Edward C, Jr. 2.884,641.
Schreiner, George A. 2,885,763.
Cluff. Edward F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. N-(2-
hydroxyethyl)-N'-pentenyl-ethylenediamine. 2,913,496, 11-
17-59, Cl. 260—584.
3_17_59,
In-
Cl.
tree stand. 2,904,292,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Cluff, Harold E.( W. E. Parker, and J. C. Kiple, Jr.. to The
Garrett Corp. Air turbine starter. 2,909,166, 10-20-59,
CI. 123—179.
Clum Mfg. Co. : See —
Pease, Harlow H. 2,874,338.
Clurman, Stanley P., to G. W. Wholey. Inertia switches.
2,890,303, 0-9-59, CI. 200—61.45.
Clurman, Stanley P., to G. W. Wholey. Inertia switch with
holding pole and reset. 2,898,415, 8-4-59, CI. 200 — 61.45.
Clurman, Stanley P., to G. W. Wholey. Inertia switch with
time delay operation. 2,898,416, 8-4-59, CI. 200 — 61.45.
Clute, David G. Exposure meter for cathode-ray tube presen-
tation photography. 2,899,859, 8-18-59, CI. 88 — 23.
Clutz. Charles : See —
Harris, Manville S., and Clutz. 2,907,587.
Cluwen, Johannes M. : See —
Klinkhamer, Jacob P., Van Der Burgt, and Cluwen.
2,901,555.
Van Drk, Arend T., and Cluwen. 2,869,050.
Cluwen, Johannes M., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Modulator circuit arrangement comprising transistors.
2,870,413. 1-20-59, CI. 332—31.
Cluwen. Johannes M., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Limiting circuit. 2,885,575, 5-5-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Cluwen, Johannes M. to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Rotary system driven by electrical energy. 2,890,400,
6-9-59, CI. 318—254.
Cluwen, Johannes M., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Magnetic circuit. 2,895,092, 7-14-59, CI. 317—201.
Cluwen, Johannes M., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Arrangement for stabilizing the speed of a motor. 2,898,537,
8-4-59, CI. 318—302.
Cluwen, Johannes M., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Frequency detector. 2,915,636, 12-1-59, CI. 250 — 31.
Clyde Iron Works, Inc. : See —
Fox, Robert P. 2,888,150.
Clymer, Joseph D to Tokheim Corp. Swivelling junction
box. 2,913,987, 11-24-59, CI. 103—87.
Clymer, Joseph D., and K. M. Slusher. to Tokheim Corp.
Automatic circuit control device. 2,880,909, 4—7-59. CI.
222—54.
Clynch, Frank : See —
Crawford, John M., and Clynch. 2,910,134.
Clyncke, Poliete S. Holding devices for form boards and the
like. 2,911,702, 11-10-59, CI. 25—118.
Clyne, Joseph, to Flexsleev, Inc. Shorts type garment con-
struction. 2,896,219, 7-28-59, CI. 2—224.
Cmollk, Clarence G. : See —
Kulcsar, Frank, and Cmolik. 2,906,710.
Coach & Car Equipment Co. : See —
Buker, Edward. 2,915,188.
Coakley, Lige, to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Seaming apparatus.
2,914,108, 11-24-59, CI. 154 — 42.
Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. : See — -
Partington, Alan, and MacRae. 2,890.873.
Valentine, Reginald, and Glover. 2,916,358.
Coallier, Maurice. Drawing instrument. 2,893,126, 7-7-59,
CI. 33—103.
Coalwell, Herbert E. Feed roll for woodworking machine.
2,867,253. 1-6-59, CI. 144—246.
Coanda, Henri, to Societe Sebae Nouvelle S.A. Carburetor.
2,907,557, 10-6-59, CI. 261—78.
Coash, Robert E., and A. B. Kendall, to Clark Equipment Co.
Load weighing device. 2,877,906, 3-17-59, CI. 214 — 2.
Coast Metals, Inc. : See —
Cape, Arthur T. 2,868.957.
Cape. Arthur T. 2.880.086.
Cape. Arthur T., and Foerster. 2,899,302.
Coast Pro-Seal & Mfg. Co. : See —
Mineah, Lawrence E. 2,880,455.
Coast Wire Co. : See —
Miille, Walter V. 2,907,356.
Coate, Cecil : See —
Coate, Ned C. 2,889,047.
Coate, Ned C, to C. Coate. Septic tank. 2,889,047, 6-2-59,
CI. 210—197.
Coates, Elmer T., to Angelica Uniform Co. Feed dog for
sewing machines. 2,882,846, 4-21-59, CI. 112 — 216.
Coates, Harold : See —
Redfarn, Cyril A., and Coates. 2,909,446.
Coates, Harold, and W. H. Hunter, to The Minister of
Supply, in Her Majesty's Government. Manufacture of
dialkyl alkanephosphonates. 2,880,223, 3-31-59, CI.
260 — 138.
Coates. Harold, and W. H. Hunter, to Minister of Supply,
In Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Manufacture of tri-
alkyl phosphites. 2,897,224, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Coates, Norman : See-
Gilbert, Charles E. 2,888,659.
Coates, Peter R., and H. G. Kamrath, to Fram Corp. Oil
filters. 2,888,141, 5-26-59. CI. 210 — 440.
Coates, Vincent J., and L. B. Scott, to The Perkin-Elmer
Corp. Radiation comparison systems. 2,900,866, 8-25-
59, CI. 88—14.
Coats & Clark Inc. : See —
Camp, William M. 2,918.886.
Morin, Louis H. 2,883,707.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Morin, Louis H.
Sinclair, John M.
Demountable clo-
One-way clutch.
One-way clutch.
Demountable
2,887,282.
2,890,487.
2,890,490.
2,902,234.
2,902,235.
2,902,783.
2,914,800.
2,914,805.
2,875,490.
Coats, Gilbert E. Wheel supporting and clamping apparatus.
2,895,519, 7-21-59, CI. 144 — 288.
Coatsworth, Alan. Laundry device for baby diapers and the
like. 2.909,053, 10-20-59, CI. 68—233.
Cobb, Alfred E. Resistor. 2,890,431, 6-9-59, CI. 338 — 76.
Cobb, Charles E , 20% to J. A. Rush, and 5% to G. H. Hodges
and A. Brest. Plastic paving composition. 2,909,440, 10—
20-59. CI. 106—107.
Cobb, Clifton A., to Whirlpool Corp. Ignition and control
system for gas burners. 2,883,174, 4-21-J59, CI. 203 — 33.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr. : See —
Davison, Joseph W., and Cobb. 2,880,592.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cooling hot
gases. 2.876.865. 3-10-59. CI. 183—120.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery
of hydrogen fluoride from a hydrocarbon mixture. 2,910,521,
10-27-59, CI. 200—683.48.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocar-
bon purification process. 2,916,888, 12-15-59, CI. 62 — 33.
Cobb, Leland D.. to General Motors Corp. One-way clutch.
2,870,890, 1-27-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Cobb, Leland D., to General Motors Corp.
sure. 2.872,219, 2-3-59. CI. 286—5.
Cobb, Leland D., to Geneial Motors Corp.
2.880.152, 5-12-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Cobb, Leland D., to General Motors Corp.
2.886.153, 5-12-58, CI. !i92 — 45.1.
Cobb, Leland D., to General Motors Corp.
closure. 2,887,330, 5-19-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Cobb, Neal L., to Paragon-Revolute Corp. Automatic dating
device for print-making machines. 2,909,997, 10-27-59,
CI. 101—232.
Cobb, Raymond L., and C. R. Scott, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Preparation of hydrogenated polymers. 2,917,495,
12-15-59, CI. 200 — 85.1.
Cobb, William G., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Neutronic reactor fuel pump.
2,888.878, 6-2-59, CI. 103—103.
Cobb, William R. Pipe seal assemblies. 2,881,805, 4-14-59,
CI. 138 — 99.
Cobbett, Leonard C, and E. D. Winkler, to Albert & J. M.
Anderson Mfg. Co. Insulated electrical connector.
2,917,722, 12-15-59, CI. 339—59.
Cobble. James A., Jr. : See —
Cobble. James A., Sr., Cobble, Leonard, and Pardue.
2 873 705
Cobble, James A., Sr., J. A. Cobble,
J. A. Pardue. Tufting machines.
112 — 79.
Cobehn, Inc. : See —
Henzel, George L. 2,904,053.
Coberly, Clarence J., to Kobe. Inc.
reverse flow. 2,869,470. 1-20-59,
Coberly, Clarence J., to Wulff Process Co.
2,882,900, 4-21-59, CI. 158—7.
Coberly, Clarence J., to Kobe, Inc. Bottom hole housing for
fluid operated pump. 2,910,945, 11-3-59, CI. 103 — 46.
Cobert, Arthur J., 50% to Beautiful Bryans. Inc. Yarn car-
rier mechanism for flat knitting machines. 2,912,840,
11-17-59. CI. 66—127.
Cobi, Walter H., to Pneumatic Pile Corp.
for driving molds for concrete piles.
CI. 61—79.
Cobi, Walter H., to Pneumatic Pile Corp.
for driving molds for concrete piles.
CI. 61—79.
Cobi, Walter H. Flexible fluid pressure containers. 2.903,016,
9-8-59. CI. 138—55.
Cobi, Walter H. Mandrel for driving pile shells. 2,911,795,
H_10-59, CI. 61—79.
Cobi, Walter H. Composite piles and joiners therefor. 2,-
912,829, 11-17-59, CI. 61—53.
Cobile. Demetrio M. Combined boat and fishing net.
2,874,505, 2-24-59, CI. 43—7.
Cobine, James D., to General Electric Co. Gas composition
for cooling and insulating purposes. 2,867,679, 1-6-59,
CI. 174 — 17.
Coble, Gomer L., Jr., and M. A. Garcia. Vibration absorbing
apparatus. 2,911,207, 11-3-59, CI. 267—1.
Coburn, Robert, to Flaxall Products Ltd. Apparatus for use
In treating lengths of textile fabrics. 2,895,732, 7-21-59,
CI. 271—2.2.
Coca-Cola Co., The: See —
Crist, Buckley. 2,915,278.
Lamb. Robert L. 2,913 087.
Snyder, George S. 2,917,180.
Coeanour, John B. Cube ice machine.
CI. 62 — 233.
Cocca. Ubert : See —
Marinace, John C, and Cocca.
Jr., G. C. Leonard, and
2,873,705, 2-17-59, CI.
Free pump system with
CI. 103 — 46.
Nozzle assembly.
Expansible mandrel
2.881.592, 4-14-59,
Expansible mandrel
2.881.593, 4-14-59,
2,891,387. 6-23-59,
2,885,562.
LIST OF PATENTEES
175
2,918,562, 12-22-59, CI.
2,878,897, 3-24-59,
Coceano, Domenieo. Gas-o-pump.
219— bO.
Cochin, John D. Vehicle lift structure.
CI 187 — 8.75.
Cochran, Charles R. Pin curl clip. 2,884,934, 5-5-59, CI.
132^6.
Cochran, Clarence W., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fasten-
ing device. 2,881,493, 4-14-59. CI. 24—73.
Cochran, Clarence W., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fasten-
ing aevice 2,889.601, 6-9-59, CI. 24—73.
Cochran, Clarence W„ to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fas-
tening device. 2,900,687, 8-25-59. CI. 24 — 73.
Cochran Continental Container Corp. : See —
Hennies, August F., Jr. 2,886,933.
Cochran, Elvin P. Jr., and G. A. G. Fazekas. Bearing test
apparatus. 2.872.805, 2-10-59, CI. 73—10.
Cochran, John L., Jr., N. B. Michel, and R. A. Robinson.
Automatic degaussing control system. 2,891,502, 6-23-59,
CI. 114 — 240.
Cochran, John M. Railway safety devices. 2,918,236,
12-22-59, CI. 246 — 477.
Cochran, Kenneth W. : See —
Gresham, William C, and Cochran. 2,886,772.
Cochran, Lee D.. to Canal Industrial Corp. Externally ad-
justable electron microscope focusing aid. 2,897,366,
7-28-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Cochran Motors : See —
Shaw. Hugh H., Sanderson, and Bradshaw. 2,876,607.
Cochrane, Charles A. : See —
Mariner Peter F.. and Cochrane. 2,867.801.
Cochrane, John D., Ill, J. W. Ott, H. K. Staffln and J. Stuart,
to Hercules Powder Co. Slurry feeding and measuring
apparatus. 2913.149, 11-17-59. CI. 222—229.
Cochrane, Peter W. F. : See —
Lewis, Edmund P., Skelton, and Cochrane. 2,916,361.
Cochrane. Richard H., to The Sydney-Thomas Corp. Supply
rack holder for garment bags. 2,882,666, 4-21-59, CI.
53—256.
Cochrane. Thomas J., Jr. : See —
Chaiet. Louis, and Cochrane. 2.915.432.
Cockburn, Stanley D.. J. D. Leslie, B. D. Priestman, and
L. B. Ragsdale. to General Motors Corp. Rotary gear bolt
door latch. 2.871.049. 1-27-59. CI. 292—280.
Cockburn, Stanley D., and R. M. Fox, to General Motors Corp.
Vehicle door latch. 2,904,365. 9-15-59. CI. 292—280.
Cocker, John, III. to Cocker Machine and Foundry Co. Roll
heating and cooling means. 2.887.786. 5-26-59, CI. 34 — 87.
Cocker. John. III. to Cocker Machine and Foundry Co. Yarn
winding machines. 2.887.842. 5-26-59. CI. 57 — 75.
Cocker Machine & Foundrv Co. : See —
Cocker. John III. 2.887.786.
Cocker, John, III. 2,887.842.
Suggs. Thomas F. 2,877,082.
Cockett, Alfred H. : See —
Dunderdale, John, and Cockett. 2,916,693.
Cocklin. Forest L. Brake control means for motor driven
vehicles. 2.877.795. 3-17-59, CI. 137 — 593.
Cocks. Thomas G., to National Aluminate Corp. Process
and compositions for treating geological formations.
2.867.279 1-6-59. CI. 166 — 42.
Cockshntt Farm Equinment. Ltd. : See —
Kuester, Harlan D. 2,880,811.
Codet. Howard G. : See —
Bleich. Leon. Codet, and Hemminger. 2.909,582.
Jahnig, Charles E.. and Codet. 2,905.617.
Codet, Howard G.. C. E. Jahnig, and A. F. Kaulakis, to Esso
Research and Eneineering Co. Catalvtic conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,902,432, 9-1-59, CI. 208—113.
Codlin, James B.. to Tractomotive Corp. Tractor mounted
shoulder maintainer. 2,873,542, 2-17-59, CI. 37 — 155.
Codlin, James B., to Tractomotive Corp. Tractor mounted
tong loader. 2,886,194, 5-12-59, CI. 214
Codlin, James B., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
trols. 2,904,146, 9-15-59, CI. 192 — 4.
Codlin. James B., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Hydraulic
clutch actuator unit. 2,904,149, 9-15-59, CI. 192 — 85.
Codman. F. L. & J. C. Co. : See —
Hall, Elisha W., and Paone. 2,907,147.
Hall, Elisha W., 2nd, and Paone. 2,907,145.
Hall, Elisha W. 2,908,117.
Rock, AlMn S. 2.882.139.
Rock, Albin S. 2.885.834.
Rock, Albin S. 2,886,924.
Cody, Clifford S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
apparatus for internal combustion engine.
3-17-59, CI. 158—36.4.
Coe. Frank B. Game carrier. 2,893,748,
280 — 47.3.
Coe Mfg. Co., The : See —
Parker, Clarence E. Re. 24,638.
Coe, Merrill J., to Sutherland Paper Co. Carton
8-4-59, CI. 229—36.
Coe, Robert B., to The Trane Co. Thermally controlled roof
ventilator damper. 2,912,920, 11-17-59, CI. 98 — 119.
Coe, Thompson J., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Shrinkproofinsr textiles with volatile polyamines and
epoxides. 2,869,971. 1-20-59, CI. 8—116.2.
Coe. Thompson J., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Shrinkproofine textiles with polyepoxides and ammonia.
2,886,402, 5-12-59, CI. 8—128.
-147.
Co. Tractor con-
Fuel supply
2,877,839,
7-7-59, CI.
2,898,028,
2,876,835.
2,887,735,
Coe, Thompson J., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Shrinkprooring textiles with polyamides and volatile poly-
epoxides. 2,890,097, 6-9-59, CI. 8 — 128.
Coelho, George. Crab trap. 2,871,613, 2-3-59. CI. 43—92.
Coelho, George. Casting device. 2,873,547, 2-17-59, CI.
43—19.
Coenen, Ludwig M., and O. Wahl, to Agfa Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process of producing antihalation and filter lay-
ers. 2,904,433, 9-15-59, CI. 96 — 84.
Coes, Loring, Jr., to Norton Co. Centerless grinder.
2,867,060, 1-6-59, CI. 51—129.
Coes, Loring, Jr., to Norton Co. Coesite silica. 2,876,072.
3-3-59, CI. 23 — 182.
Coes, Loring, Jr., to Norton Co. Centerless grinding machine.
2,S89,666, 6-9-59, CI. 51—129.
Coeterier, Frederik, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Linkage mechanism. 2,901,656, 8-25-59 CI. 313 — 148.
Cofer, Kenneth B. to Shell Development Co. Production of
glycerine. 2.873,298, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 636.
Coffee, Charles W. Magnetic fishing tool. 2,918,323,
12-22-59, CI. 294 — 65.5.
Coffee, Ralph E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pro-
pellent powder. 2,916,996, 12-15-59, CI. 102 — 98.
Coffee-Mat Corp. : See —
Small, 'Sollie W., and Herman. 2,901,002.
Coffeen, Davis L. Supporting device. 2,908,461, 10-13-59,
CI. 248 — 44.
Coffeen, William W., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Ceramic
bodies. 2 868,658, 1-13-59, CI. 106 — 65.
Coffey, Charles R.. to United Engine & Machine Co. Piston
with top protected. 2,880,044, 3-31-59, CI. 309 — 14.
Coffey, David H., P. C. Johnson, and H. G. White, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Rubbery composition comprising
a crystalline polyester and a liquid polyester reacted with
a diiocyanate. 2.880,192, 3-31-59. CI. 260 — 15.4.
Coffey, David H., and D. J. Guest, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Methyl methacrylate polymer composition
containing a liquid mixed polyester plasticizer. 2,898,318,
8-4-59, Cl. 260—31.6.
Coffey, Robert G. Flashlights. 2,879,381, 3-24-59, CI. 240 —
10.65.
Coffey, Thomas : See —
Catalano, Joseph J.. Schletewitz, and Coffey.
Coffey. William D. Multiple door latching system.
5-26-59. CI. 20—16.
Coffield, Thomas H. : See —
Filbey, Allen H., and Coffield. 2,900,417.
Coffield, Thomas H., to Ethyl Corp. Metallic derivatives of
hindred phenols. 2,903.487, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 624
Coffield. Thomas H., to Ethyl Corp. Phenolic substituted
propionitrile. 2.903.346. 9-8-59, CI. 44 — 75
Coffield, Thomas H., and M. E. Griffing, to Ethyl Corp. Se-
lective nitration process. 2,868,844, 1-13-59. CI.
260—622.
Coffield, Thomas H.. and N. Hebert, to Ethyl Corp. Nitrogen
containing organo manganese compounds. 2,902,489,
9-1-59, CI. 260—270. ...
Coffin, Harry B. Mailing piece including return envelope
forming portion. 2,872.100. 2-3-59, CI. 229 — 92.1
Coffin, Stewart T., to Research Corp. Voltage monitor cir-
cuit. 2,902,600, 9-1-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Coffinherry. Arthur S. : See —
Schonfeld, Fred W., and Coffinberry. 2,902,362.
Coffinberry, Arthur S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Plutonium-cerium alloy. 2,867,530.
1-6-59. CI. 75—122.7.
Coffinberry, Arthur S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commissi. >n. Plutonium-cerium-copper alloys.
2,886,504, 5-12-59, CI. 204—193.2.
Coffinberry. Arthur S., to United States of America Atomic
Energv Commission. Plutonium-uranium-titanium alloys.
2.897.077, 7-28-59. CI. 75—122.7.
Coffinberry, Arthur S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Plutonium-cerium-cobalt and plu-
tonium-cerium-nickel alloys. 2,901,345, 8-25-59, CI 75 —
122.7.
Coffman, Alden W.. and R. B. Cullen. to H. H Robertson Co.
Wall panel. 2.876.871 3-10-59 CI. 189 — 34.
Coffman. Alden W.. and R. B. Cullen, to H. H. Robertson Co.
Wall panel. 2,918,993, 12-29-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Coffman, Myron T. Loader-bar, control tube and coal load-
ing machine. 2,897,946, 8-4-59, CI. 198 — 10.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr., and L. E. Harper, to B-I-F Industries,
Inc. Scale beam sensitivity control. 2,886,302, 5-12-59,
CI. 265 — 49.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr., and L. E. Harper, to B-I-F Industries.
Gravimetric screw type feeders and weighers. 2,900,110,
8-18-59, CI. 222—55.
Coffman. Robert S., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Safety
pressure relief device. 2,868,412, 1-13-59, CI. 220 — 89.
Coffman, Robert S., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Safety
device equipped with a rupture unit. 2,875,921, 3-3-59,
CI. 220—89.
Coffman, Robert S
pressure relief
220 — 89.
Coffman, Robert S., to Black, Sivalls & Brvson, Inc. Safety
pressure relief device. 2,889,071, 6-2-59, CI. 220 — 89.
Coffman, Robert S., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Safety
pressure relief device. 2,915,216, 12-1-59, Cl. 220 — 89.
Cofield, Thomas R., to The Aluminum Fences, Inc. Collapsi-
ble fence arrangement. 2,919,112, 12-29-59, Cl. 256 — 22.
, to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Safety
device support. 2,889,070, 6-2-59, Cl.
176
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Cofield, Thomas R., to The Aluminum Fences, Inc. Fence
post with expansion joint. 2,919,113, 12-29-59, CI.
256—65.
Cogepa, Etablissement : See —
Vieli. Otto A., and Muller. 2.874,408.
Cogger, Howard, to Acme Ball Bearing & Mfg. Co. Bearing
assembly. 2,916,335, 12-8-59, CI. 308 — 187.1.
Coggeshall, Edward O. Rotary dental brush. 2,888,697,
6-2-59, CI. 15—179.
Coggeshall, Norman D., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Multiple-column chromatographic apparatus. 2,868,011,
1-13-59, CI. 73—23.
Coggeshall, Norman D., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Continuous separation process. 2,893,955, 7-7-59, CI.
208—310.
Coggins, Donald I., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Semi-
conductor devices and methods. 2,900,701, 8-25-59, CI.
29 — 25.3.
Coggins, Kobert W., to National Tank Co. Methods and
means for the low temperature separation of high pressure
well streams. 2,869,675, 1-20-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Coghill, Henry D., to General Electric Co. Method of render-
ing titanium dioxide films electrically conductive.
2 879,184, 3-24-59, CI. 117—221.
Coghill, Henry D., and L. R. Koller, to General Electric Co.
Method of preparing transparent luminescent screens.
2,867,541, 1-6-59, CI. 117—33.5.
Cogliati, Marco. Constant delivery self-controlling device.
2,882,928, 4-21-59, CI. 137 — 578.
Cogliatti, Norman : See —
Hoban, Fairfield W. 2,875,877.
Cogniat. Marcel, M. de Fromont, and G. Serratriee, to Societe
d'Electro-Chimie, d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Elec-
triques d'Ugine. Flowmeter. 2,896,452, 7-28-59, CI. 73 —
204.
Cogsdill, Stuart A., to Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. Deburr-
ing tool. 2,895,356, 7-21-59, CI. 77—73.5.
Cogsdill, Stuart A., to Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. Micro-
limit countersink drive with override. 2,905,030, 9-22-59,
CI. 77—73.5.
Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. : See —
Cogsdill, Stuart A. 2,895,356.
Cogsdill, Stuart A. 2,905,030.
Cohen, Aaron, and J. M. Osbond, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Preparation of dl-emetine and stereoisomers, and interme-
diates therefor. 2,877,227, 3-10-59. CI. 260—288.
Cohen, Aaron, and P. G. Philpott, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Octahydro - indolo - quinolizine derivatives. 2,908,686,
10-13-59, CI. 260 — 294.3.
Cohen, Albert E. : See —
Gordon, Philip L., and Cohen. 2,914,495.
Cohen, Alfred G. : See —
Small, Samuel N. 2,906,278.
Cohen, Arnold A. : See —
Burrell, Warren P., Cohen, and Hardenbergh. 2 901,168.
Cohen, Arthur M. Electromagnetic unit. 2,875,383, 2-24-59,
CI. 317—198.
Cohen, Arthur M. Combined voltage and current regulating
system. 2,882,422, 4-14-59, CI. 307 — 57.
Cohen, Arthur M. High performance speed and voltage con-
trol system for inverters and the like. 2,882,481, 4-14-59,
CI 322 32
Cohen, Benjamin. Toy. 2,912,791, 11-17-59, CI. 46 — 88.
Cohen, Charles A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for the preparation of complex synthetic esters.
2,881,203, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 468.
Cohen, Charles A., and L. A. Mikeska, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Alkyd resins from dicyclopentadiene di-
carboxylic acids and polyhydric alcohols. 2,881,144, 4-7-
59, CI. 260—22.
Cohen, Charles L., to ACF Industries, Inc. Drive mechanism.
2,912.883, 11-17-59. CI. 74 — 665.
Cohen, Elie, and S. Roth. Magnetic variable-speed device.
2.906,900, 9-29-59, CI. 310—101.
Cohen, Eric S. Apparatus for the cleaning and drying of
roller-type paint applicators. 2,900,993, 8-25-59, CI. 134—
135.
Cohen, Fred : See —
Allen, Richard W., and Cohen. 2,900,610.
Ayres, Jay J., Cohen, and Brauer. 2,914,739.
Cohen, Harry : See —
Christensen, Paul M., and Cohen. 2,916,904.
Cohen, Harry and J., to Aristocrat Leather Products.
Combination billfold and purse. 2,876,819. 3-10-59,
150—35.
Cohen, Irwin A., to General Telephone Laboratories,
Inc.
CI.
Inc.
Electroluminescent telephone dial,
CI. 240—2.17.
Cohen, Joseph H., to General Foods
2,915,402, 12-1-59, CI. 99 — 130.
Cohen, Julian : See —
Cohen, Harry and J. 2,876,819.
Cohen, Leon. Supports for ash trays, cups and the like
2,919,096, 12-29-59, CI. 248—224.
Cohen, Maurice. Garment display rack.
CI. 211—165.
Cohen, Maurice M. Motor driven
12-15-59, CI. 120—36.
Cohen, Maurice, and J. Karson. Vehicle protective cover.
2,874,709, 2-24-59, CI. 135—5.
Cohen, Meyer, to A. Nathan. Stackable drinking vessels and
stack thereof. 2,885,134, 5-5-59, CI. 229—1.5.
2,908,806, 10-13-59,
Corp. Food product.
2,895,621, 7-21-59,
eraser. 2,917,023,
Cohen, Milton J., to Miljam Instrument Corp. Hypodermic
syringe. 2,907,328, 10-6-59, CI. 128 — 218.
Cohen, Milton J. Hypodermic syringe. 2,907,329, 10-6-59,
CI. 128—218.
Cohen, Morris U., to Endsdown Co., Inc. Apparatus for in-
serting anticurl strips into garments. 2,875,928, 3-3—59,
CI. 223—2.
Cohen, Murray S., and C. E. Pearl, to Thiokol Chemical Corp.
Method for the preparation of monobromopentaborane-9.
2,894,803, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 14.
Cohen, Oscar P. : See — -
Bonzagni, Francis A., Cohen, and Markhart. 2,917,427.
Cohen, Robert M., and R. E. Rist, to Radio Corp. of America.
Semiconductor devices. 2,903,630, 9-8-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Cohen, Samuel G., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Digital to analog converter and plotter. 2,889,189, 6-2-59,
CI. 346—35.
Cohen, Samuel G., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Data correlator. 2,895,783 7-21-59, CI. 346 — 23.
Cohen, Saul M., to Clinton Industries, Inc. Automatic thread
cutter and needle positioner. 2,914,010, 11-24-59, CI.
112 — 252.
Cohen, Sylvan I., and M. S. Frant, to Gallowhur Chemical
Corp. Method of rendering textile materials fungicidal
and the products thereby produced. 2,899,340, 8-11-59,
CI. 117—138.5.
Cohen, Sylvan I., M. S. Frant, and F. J. Sowa ; said Cohen
and said Frant assors. to Gallowhur Chemical Corp. Or-
ganic mercury solutions and method of preparing the
same. 2,901,392, 8-25-59, CI. 167—30.
Cohen, Theodore A. Device for crushing cans. 2,904,097,
9-15-59, CI. 153 — 10.5.
Cohen, Tobias. Automatic transporting-guiding device for
sewing machines. 2,870,725, 1-27-59, CI. 112 — 211.
Cohen, Werner V., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing dibenzanthrone vat dyes. 2,888,463,
5-26-59. CI. 260—340.3.
Cohler, Marilyn R., and M. S. Simon, to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic products and processes. 2,892,710, 6-30-59,
CI. 96 — 29.
Cohn, Bernard, to Polychrome Corp. Planographic printing
plate. 2,882,153, 4-14-59, CI. 96—75.
Cohn, Bernard, to Polychrome Corp. Planographic printing
plate. 2,882,154, 4-14-59, CI. 96—75.
Cohn, Charles C, to S. L. and C. C. Cohn, d.b.a. Colonial
Alloys Co. Apparatus for electrolytic treatment of slide
fasteners. 2,911,346, 11-3-59, CI. 204 — 206.
Cohn, David, to T. Cohn, Inc. Ball-operated counting de-
vice. 2,870,279, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 61.11.
Cohn, David, to Model Plastic Corp. Dolls' heads provided
with sleeping eyes. 2,896.373. 7-28-59. CI. 46 — 169.
Cohn, David A., to David Bogen Co., Division of The Siegler
Corp. Centralized communication system. 2,888,518,
5-26-59, CI. 179 — 2.
Cohn, Eugene : See —
Cohn. Joseph and E. 2,880,114.
Cohn, Irwin. Ball throwing apparatus. 2,869,533, 1-20-59,
CI. 124 — 26.
Cohn, Irwin E., and H. Healey, to Great American Plastics
Co. Calculating device for teaching arithmetic. 2,910,786,
11-3-59, CI. 35—9.
Cohn, James, to Sigmund Cohn Corp. Fuse member and
method of making the same. 2,911,504, 11-3-59, CI. 200 —
135.
Cohn, Joseph and E., to Samcoe Holding Corp. Method of
resin treating tubular knitted fabric. 2,880,114. 3-31-59,
CI. 117 — 47.
Cohn Jona : See — ■
Richardson, Roy A., and Cohn. 2,901,601.
Cohn, Nathan, and R. Emeritz, 50% to Camera Services, Inc.,
and 50% to Rite Way Sales and Mfg. Co. Inc. Stereoscopic
viewer. 2,897,721. 8-4-59, CI. 88 — 31.
Cohn, Samuel L. : See —
Cohn, Charles C. 2,911,346.
Cohn, Seymour B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Travelling wave
tubes. 2,891,190, 6-16-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Cohn, Seymour B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Microwave hybrid
junction. 2,918,632, 12-22-59, CI. 333—11.
Cohn, Sigmund, Corp. : See —
Cohn, James. 2,911,504.
Cohn, T., Inc. : See —
Cohn, David. 2,870,279.
Coit, Robert A. : See —
Talley, Samuel K., Coit, and Koot. 2,915,466.
Coke. Allen B. Autographic registers. 2,896,970, 7-28-59,
CI. 282—16.
Coker, Frank B., and O. W. Schoenberg, to United Geophysi-
cal Corp. Recording system. 2,902,636, 9-1-59, CI.
324 — 8.
Coker, James N., M. Fields, and A. O. Rogers, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for production of
hydantoins. 2,889,332, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 309.5.
Coker, James N„ M. Fields, and A. O. Rogers, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Production of hydantoins.
2,889,333, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 309.5.
Coker, James N., M. Fields, and A. O. Rogers, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Synthesis of indolvlmethyl-hydantoin.
2,893,997, 7-7-59, CI. 260—309.5.
Coker, Morton M., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Flow control
valve for hydraulic jack system. 2,910,970, 11-3-59, CI.
121 — 46.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
177
Cola, Rudolph A. : See —
Bader, Clifford J., and Cola. 2,876,388.
Cola, Rudolph A., to Burroughs Corp. Beam tube multiplex-
ing system. 2,919,347, 12-29-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Colaiaco, August P. : See —
Boyer, John L., Colaiaco, and McWilliams. 2,917,686.
Boyer, John L., McWilliams, and Colaiaco. 2,889,498.
Colaiace, Victor V., to Eastman Kodak Co. Universal focus-
ing scale. 2,878,734, 3-24-59, CI. 95—44.
Colatriano, Antonio, to Saville Enterprises, Inc. Safety de-
vice. 2,888,668, 5-26-59, CI. 340—279.
Colautti. Albert J., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle door
latch. 2,888,293, 5-26-59, CI. 292 — 280.
Colautti, Albert J., to General Motors Corp. Circuit con-
troller. 2,909,624, 10-20-59, CI. 200 — 6.
Colbeck, Eric W. : See —
Middleham, Thomas H., and Colbeck. 2,916,375.
Colbeck, Eric W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Sheathing uranium. 2,871,558, 2-3-59, CI.
29—528.
Colbeck, Eric W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Uranium alloys. 2,919,186, 12-29-59, CI.
75—122.7.
Colborne Mfg. Co. : See —
Cale, Stanley A. 2,898,873.
Colborne, William G., and A. Braun, to Queen's University.
Synchronizing mechanism for free piston engines.
2,914,955, 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 110.
Colburn Bearl E., to Homeward Products Inc. Detachable
electric motor shaft shield. 2,875.642. 3-3-59. CI. 74 — 609.
Colburn, Norman E., Jr., to Byrne Doors, Inc. Roof hatch.
2,896,558. 7-28-59, CI. 108—16.
Colburn, Richard R. Combined tractor and power mower.
2,869,304, 1-20-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Colburn, Robert T. : See —
Selzer, Clarence F., Colburn, and Ebert. 2,904,160.
Colby, Gerald W. : See —
Bowers, Roy L.. and Colby. 2,874,206.
Colby, Phyllis L. Diaper pants. 2,897,819. 8-4-59, CI. 128—
284.
Colby, Richard EC., to United States of America, Army.
Cartridge positioner. 2,870,561, 1-27-59. CI. 42 — 18.
Colby, Richard H., to United States of America, Army. Cam
actuated round deflector. 2,889,750, 6-9-59, CI. 89 — 33.
Colby, Richard H., to United States of America, Army.
Cartridge feeding mechanism. 2,899,865, 8-18-59, CI.
89—33.
Colbv, Robert A., and H. M. Passman, to Collins Radio Corp.
Information storage drum. 2,897,299. 7-28-59, CI. 200 — 6.
Colbv, Rov L., Jr., to National Steel Corp. Composite struc-
ture. 2,904,142, 9-15-59, CI. 189 — 36.
Colchester Lathe Co. Ltd., The : See —
Firth, Arthur J. 2,885,901.
Colcrete Ltd. : See —
Davies. Leonard T. 2,879,920.
Coldren, Chester P., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Clamp. 2,874,430,
2-24-59. CI. 24—27.
Coldren, Clarke L., and D. R. Hawkinson, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Method for filling closed containers with volatile
liquids. 2,912,830, CI. 62 — 50.
Cole, Benjamin R., and R. W. Cleary, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Amplitude limiting circuits. 2,886,704, 5-12-59, CI.
250—27.
Cole, Benjamin R., and E. J. Sheldon, Jr., to United States
of America, Navy. Automatic calibration circuit.
2,919,401, 12-29-59, CI. 324 — 74.
Cole, Bernard. Poultry nest bottom. 2,904,003, 9-15-59,
CI. 119—45.
Cole, Burrel C, and E. P. Waite, to Small Business Admin-
istration. Top roll supporting means. 2,914,811, 12-1-59,
Qj jg 134
Cole, Carrel d!, 50% to C. E. Creasy, and 50% to E. E. Creasy.
Adjustable closing device for a burial casket. 2,874,987,
2-24-59, CI. 292 — 247.
Cole, Charles C. : See-
Brown. Martin J., and Cole. 2,885,661.
Cole, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Three-way sole-
noid valve. 2,875,784, 3-3-59, CI. 137 — 625.5.
Cole, Charles T., Jr. : See —
Ayres, Jay J., and Cole. 2,905,069.
Cole, Clayton K., to Atlas Press Co. Lawnmower handle
construction. 2,868,034, 1-13-59, CI. 74 — 487.
Cole, David F. Electric broiler. 2,913,976, 11-24-59, CI.
99 — 327.
Cole, David V. : See —
Fischer, Edwin L., and White. 2,908,916.
Cole, Derrill J. Machine tool vise. 2,889,757, 6-9-59, CI.
90 — 60.
Cole, Donald W., to General Dynamics Corp. Method for
manufacturing composite sandwich panels. 2,909,644, 10-
20-59, a. 219 — 117.
Cole, E. K., Ltd. : See —
Coppin, Kenneth J. 2,884,577.
Davis, Robert G. 2,913.614.
Robinson, Arthur G. G. H. 2,884,630.
Cole, Edward L., to Texaco Inc. Mild hvdrogenation process
for lubricating oils. 2,904,505, 9-15-59, CI. 201 — 264.
to Bendix Aviation Corp.
2,876,274, 3-3-59, CI.
2,891,630.
Mfg. Co. Power brushing
215.
Cole, Edwara L.. W. E. Skelton, and R. K.
Texas Co. Method for producing a
2,879,223, 3-24-59, CI. 208 — 97.
Cole, Edward N. : See —
Arnold, Charles F., and Cole. 2,870,362.
Meyers, to The
lubricating oil.
Cole, Everett L. Container for collecting, storing and dis-
pensing biological fluids. 2,895,475, 7-21-59, CI. 128—
272.
Cole, Frank E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Automatic
jack supporting and actuating mechanism. 2,870,466,
1-27-59, CI. 12 — 17.2.
Cole, Frank E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe ma-
chines. 2,906,216, 9-29-59, CI. 112 — 35.
Cole, Gerald E., to Kleen-Stick Products, Inc. Label dis-
penser. 2,912,140, 11-10-59, CI. 221 — 70.
Cole, Herbert : See —
Britcher, Charles W. 2,869,482.
Cole, Herbert W. : See —
Wing, Arthur K., Jr., and Cole. 2,899,593.
Cole, Howard W., Jr. Mercury slip ring for electrical appa-
ratus. 2,890,304, 6-9-59, CI. 200—80.
Cole, Howard W., Jr. High pressure hose. 2,898,940,
8-11-59, CI. 138—50.
Cole, Howard W., Jr., and D. L. Olson. Two-way automatic
locking actuators. 2,870,887, 1-27-59, CI. 192 — 8.
Cole, James D., F. Duckwitz, and A. L. Sebok, to American
Machine and Metals, Inc. Vacuum cleaner motor-fan unit.
2,888,192, 5-26-59, CI. 230—117.
Cole, John M., and F. B. Henry, to J. I. Case Co. Adjustable
fenders and step plates for tractor. 2,918,307, 12-22-59,
CI. 280—152.
Cole, John N. : See —
Von Gierke, Henning E., and Cole. 2,912,958.
Cole, John W. : See —
Julian, Percy L., Cole, and Diemer. 2,876,237.
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,887,478.
Cole, Joseph W., and J. E. Guthrie. Roll shaft. 2,876,961,
3-10-59, CI. 242—72.
Cole. Judson C, and J. R. Hall
Shielded electric connector.
174—77.
Cole, Leland G. : See —
Hall, Lawrence G., and Cole.
Cole, Lyndon C, to The Osborn
machine. 2,909,015, 10-20-59, CI. 51
Cole Mfg. Co. : See—
Ennis, James W. 2,917.089.
Stilwell, Donald B. 2,902,954.
Cole, Paul M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Treat-
ing apparatus and process. 2,869,976, 1-20-59, CI. 8 — 151.
Cole, Paul M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pile
fabric. 2,903,708, 9-15-59 CI. 2—278.
Cole, Quinton P., to General Electric Co. Process of prepar-
ing a cured blend of form-stable, cross-linked polyethylene
and polybutadiene and compositions thereof. 2,912,410,
11-10-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Cole, Raben H. : See —
Matthews, Clell R., and Cole. 2,869,896.
Cole, Rex, Inc. : See —
Cole. Rex. and Harshbarger. 2.902,592.
Cole, Rex, and W. J. Harshbarger ; said Harshbarger assignor
to Rex Cole, Inc. Portable lamp. 2,902,592, 9-1-59, CI
240—81.
Cole, Richard F. : See —
Sisson, Edmond F., Cole, and Krumbein. 2,894,880.
Cole, Robert D., to The Glidden Co. Hydrogenated lecithin
and process for preparing same. 2,907,777, 10-6-59, CI.
260 — 403.
Cole. Robert M., to Shell Development Co. Safety vessel.
2,881,057, 4-7-59, CI. 23 — 283.
Cole. Samuel F. Hair curlers. 2,870,772, 1-27-59, CI.
132 — 41.
Cole. Thomas M.. to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Circuit
breakers with thermal and magnetic tripping. 2,897,314,
7-28-59, CI. 200 — 88.
Cole, Thomas M., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Front op-
erated enclosed switching apparatus. 2,907,840, 10-6-59,
CI. 200—50.
Cole, William C, to General Motors Corp. Spark plug and
method for making same. 2,902,617, 9-1-59, CI. 313 — 144.
Colee, Donald D., to Preco Inc. Gyroscopic control mecha-
nism for grading apparatus. 2,904,911, 9-22-59, CI. 37 —
156.
Coleman, Beatrice, R. Pioli, and E. Silvani, to Maiden Form
Brassiere Co.. Inc. Brassieres. 2,888,930, 6-2-59, CI.
128 — 429.
Coleman, Bestor P. : See —
Wilson, Allen B., and Coleman. 2,880,589.
Coleman, Cephas C. Holder for glass cutter.
6-30-59, CI. 49—52.
Coleman, Clarence L. : See —
Jackson, John M., Zurbuchen,
Werner. 2,911,141.
Coleman Co., Inc., The : See —
Campbell, Shirley P. 2,910,224.
Herrick, Wallace, and Winters. 2,889,089.
Kice. Jack W. 2,887,733.
Kice, Jack W., and Mattinglv. 2,875,593.
Lyon, Luther L., Jr., and Qualley. 2,917,778.
Newton, Alwin B. 2,874,345.
Watkins, Norman B. 2,900,714.
Coleman, Denis, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Poly-
oxamides. 2,880,197, 3-31-59, CI. 260—78.
Coleman, Edward, to J. A. Crabtree & Co. Ltd. Electric cir-
cuit breakers. 2,911,496, 11-3-59, CI. 200—94.
2,892,291,
Flint, Coleman, and
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Coleman, Edwin D. Method and apparatus for determining
rate of evolution of a gas. 2,916,033, 12-8-59, CI. 128 —
2.07.
Coleman, Elmer W., Jr., and D. M. Alstadt, to Lord Mfg. Co.
Bonding rubber to metal. 2,900,292, 8-18-59, CI. 154 —
130.
Coleman, Elmer W., Jr., and D. M. Alstadt, to Lord Mfg. Co.
Method of bonding polyurethanes to rubber. 2,905,582,
9-22-59, CI. 154—139.
Coleman, Eugene F., to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Photo-
composing machine. 2,900,884, 8-25-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Coleman, Eugene W., and L. H. Krohn, to United States
of America, Army. Portable thulium X-ray unit with
separable universal mounting means. 2,891,167, 6-16-59,
CI. 250—105.
Coleman, Gordon A., to Allied Chemical Corp. Manufacture
of fertilizers. 2,879,152, 3-24-59, CI. 71—37.
Coleman, Ivan V., and J. W. Taugner. to General Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Automatic toll ticketing telephone sys-
tem. 2,897.273. 7-28-59. CI. 179—7.1.
Coleman. James E. Battery cable connector. 2,878,460,
3-17-59. CI. 339—239.
Coleman, Joseph J., to Servel, Inc. Daytime off solar cell
flasher circuit. 2,901,669, 8-25-59, CI. 315—158.
Coleman. Leslie, to Ken Nolan, Inc. Uniform nameplate.
2.902,782. 9-8-59. CI. 40 — 1.5.
Coleman, Marvin W. Wall jack. 2,907,477, 10-6-59, CI.
214—1.
Coleman, Ralph G., to United States Steel Corp. Tool holder
attachment for pipe processing machines. 2,889,721,
6-9-59, CI. 77—3.
Coleman. Richard L. : See —
Kulhavy, George W., and Coleman. 2,869,356.
Coleman, Robert B., Jr. : See —
Rikard, Mack A., Bartlett. and Coleman. 2,894,820.
Coleman. Robert H., and E. R. Toth, Jr., to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Filter apparatus. 2,913,118, 11-17-
59, CI. 210 — 315.
Coleman, Sidney B., to American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. Wave translating system. 2,891,117, 6-16-59, CI.
179—171.
Coleman, William L. : See —
Manning, Joseph P., and Coleman. 2,887,132.
Coler. Myron A. Thermoplastic resin particles coated with
conductive gel composition and method of making same.
2.879.234. 3-24-59. CI. 260 — 4.
Coler, Myron A. Method of making destaticized synthetic
resin. 2,879,244, 3-24-59. CI. 260—32.6.
Coler, Myron A., and A. S. Louis. Non-electrostatic molding
compositions containing hvdroxvalkvlated alkylene
diamines. 2.891,027, 6-16-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Coler, Myron A., and A. S. Louis. Polymers of vinylidene
monomers, destaticized with N,N,N',N' tetrakis (2-hvdroxv-
propyl) ethylene diamine. 2,891,028, 6-16-59, CI.
260 — 32.6.
Coler, Myron A., and A. S. Louis. Polymers of vinvlidene
monomers destaticized with partiallv hvdroxvalkvlated
alkylene diamines. 2,891,029, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Coler. Myron A., and A. S. Louis. Non-electrostatic resin
molding composition containing hvdroxvalkvlated poly-
ethylene polyamine. 2,891,030, 6-16-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Coler, Myron A., and A. S. Louis. Polymers of vinvlidene
monomers, destaticized with dihydroxvethvl ethylene
diamine. 2,891,031, 6-16-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Coler, Myron A., and A. S. Louis. Polymers of vinvlidene
monomers destaticized with monohydroxvethvl trihydroxv-
propyl ethylene diamine. 2,891,032, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Coleram Metal Products Co. : See —
Robinson. Harry F. 2.91 2,1 19.
Coles, Derek H. Printing plates for use in offset printing.
2,910.358, 10-27-59, CI. 96—33.
Coles. James S., and R. M. Brown, to United States of
America. Navy. Optical device for integrating functions.
2,879,937. 3-31-59. CI. 235—61.6.
Coles. Joseph F. : See —
Hazard, Charles S.. and Coles. 2,904.251.
Coles, Ralph V., F. L. Maltby. and J. W. Philippi, to Robert-
snaw-Fulton Controls Co. Capacity level control with ad-
justable span control. 2,871,874, 2-3-59, Cl. 137 — 392.
Coles, Robert F. : See —
Schmidt, Willy A., and Coles. 2,886,436.
Coles, Robert F., and V. Tulagin, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Azine cyan color formers. 2,871,120, 1-27-59, Cl.
96—55.
Colestock, Harry E. : See —
Shipman. Roy W.. and Colestock. 2,874,334.
Colette, Michael, to W. G. Mason and A. L. May.
switch. 2,868,918, 1-13-59, Cl. 200—84.
Coley, Henry E. : See —
Grey, Hugh M., Jr., and Coley. 2,905,942.
Coley, John R., and L. Heard, to Standard Oil Co.
tion of platinum catalysts. 2,911,375, 11-3-59,
466.
Coley, John R.. and R. J. Hengstebeck, to Standard Oil Co.
Platinum catalyst regeneration and rejuvenation system.
2,892,770, 6-30-59, Cl. 208—140.
Coley, Nelson B., to General Railway Signal Co. Switch
control check for railway signaling code communication
systems. 2,903,573, 9-8-59, Cl. 246 — 3.
Coley, Nelson B., to General Railway Signal Co. Code com-
munication system. 2,907,981, 10-6-59, Cl. 340 — 163.
Electric
Prepara-
Cl. 252—
Coley, Nelson B., to General Railway Signal Co. Automatic
switching system for classification yards. 2,915,622, 12-
1-59, Cl. 246 — 134.
Coley, Nelson B., T. J. Judge, and R. F. Albrighton, to Gen-
eral Railway Signal Co. Code communication systems.
2,868,962. 1-13-59. Cl. 246—5.
Colgan. William G. Oil catcher and discharger for a vehicle.
2,899,019, 8-11-59, Cl. 184 — 106.
Colgate-Palmolive Co. : See —
Allen, John M„ and Scott. 2.879,231.
Baldinus, Joseph G. 2,910,491.
Cahill, Joseph J., Jr. 2,913,501.
Carpenter, Clifford L.. and Silvis. 2,879,839.
Crook, Lester O., and Kincaid. 2,916,792.
Dalton. Philip B. 2.875.153.
Dalton, Philip B. 2,892,795.
Epstein. Morton B. 2 8X1,193.
Fine, Norman. 2,908,650.
Fischer. Tharles F. 2.891,611.
Golub. Lillian L., and Svlvester. 2,912,385.
Gray, Frederick W. 2,868.812.
Grifo, Richard A. 2,908,651.
Henkin, Hyman. 2,871,193.
Jungermann, Eric. 2,909,535.
Kronenthal. Richard L. 2,867,569.
Manahan, Roderick D. 2.876,167.
Miles. Gilbert D 2.875.155.
O'Sullivan, Patrick J. 2.900,655.
Pickin, John H. 2,869,837.
Sohaar'sma, Bernard R.. and Ratsep. 2,874,123.
Schmolka, Irving R. 2,894,009.
Schurman, Jack V. 2.877.246.
Slater, Joseph N. 2,900.306.
Thomas. Ralph H. 2.867.356.
Thomas, Ralph H. 2,889,078.
Vitale, Peter T. 2,867 585.
Weber. Francis J. C. 2,898,264.
Wei, Ling. 2,900,307.
Colgate, Stirling A. Electrical generator and driving engine
unitary therewith. 2,904,701. 9-15-59, Cl. 290 — 1.
Colgate. William H., Jr., to The Gillette Co. Pilfer-proof
merchandise display cards. 2,913,106, 11-17-59, Cl.
206—79.
Colichman, Eugene L., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Inhibiting the polymerization of nu-
clear coolants. 2,909,486, 10-20-59, Cl. 252 — 74.
Colichman, Eugene L., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor coolant. 2,909,487,
10-20-59, Cl. 252—74.
Colichman, Eugene L., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor coolant. 2,909,488,
10-20-59, Cl. 252—74.
Colin Byford Ltd. : See —
Clement. David M. 2,911,983.
Colin, Jules, to Societe Anonyme des Chaux et Ciments de
La Farge et du Teil. Pressure screening. 2,880,870, 4-7-
59, Cl. 209 — 269.
Colin. Louis. Traction increasing device for vehicle wheels.
2,899,241, 8-11-59, Cl. 301 — 17.
Colistra, Walter P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Quick setting
means for gyro magnetic compass. 2,898,690, 8-11-59,
Cl. 33—222.
Colker, James, and M. J. Draganiac, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Phase and amplitude measuring systems.
2,911,592, 11-3-59, Cl. 324—83.
Collard, John, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. High
frequency apparatus. 2,912,619, 11-10-59, Cl. 315 — 39.
Collardeau, Georges, and C. Tourniaire, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Multilayer materials including
layers of multicellular synthetic polymer. 2,908,602,
10-13-59. Cl. 154—128.
Collett. Endsley H. Spud wrench. 2,895,361, 7-21-59, Cl.
81—72.
Collette, Floyd E. Traveling rack. 2,880,878, 4-7-59, Cl.
211 — 1.5.
Colley, Rowan H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Fuel supply system
for gas-turbine reheat combustion equipment. 2,867,082,
1-6-59, Cl. 60—35.6.
Colley, Rowan H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Multi piston ram
device. 2,893,209, 7-7-59, Cl. 60—97.
Colley, Rowan H., K. A. Basford, D. Moore, and M. N. Pearce,
to Rolls-Rovce Ltd. Reheat fuel-system for gas-turbine en-
gine. 2,916,876, 12-15-59, Cl. 60—39.28.
Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp. : See —
Christian, Curtis G. 2,884.318.
McKinnis, Art C. 2.886.602.
2.867,561.
2,868,687.
2.897.110.
2 909,555.
Scott, Carleton B., Webb, and Yale. 2,917,429.
Webb, Irving D., Scott, and Yale. 2.8S2.197.
Webb. Irving D.. and Yale. 2,877.1 53.
Webb, Irving D., and Yale. 2,910,401.
Young, Donald C. 2,874,105.
Collier, Charles W. Silo unloader. 2,901,131, 8-25-59, Cl.
214—17.
Collier, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Sheet record
machine. 2,906,586, 9-29-59, Cl. 346 — 138.
Scott, Carleton B.
Scott, Carleton B.
Scott, Carleton B.
Scott, Carleton B.
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Collier, John W., Co., Inc. : See —
Sabula, George. 2,881,653.
Collier, Robert T. : See —
Keller, Philip B. 2,869,332.
Collier, Rufus A. : See — ■ „ni
Chaney. Preston E., and Collier. 2,879,604.
Collier, William H. : See —
Rotzler, Ross W., Hickman, and Collier. 2,868,327.
Collin, Herbert S. Shield for clothes hangers. 2,873,899,
2-17-59, CI. 223—98.
Collina, Giustino, to Contraves Italiana, S.p.A. Stick actu-
ated inductive controller element. 2,903,663, 9-8-o9, CI.
336 — 134.
Collings, David A. Magnetic handler for cylindrical articles
of magnetic material. 2,913,276, 11-17-59, CI. 294— <65.5.
Collins & Aikman Corp. : See —
Grajeck, Edwin J. 2,910,724.
Keen, William R., and Grajeck. 2,908,013.
White, William L. 2.875,504.
Collins Arthur A., to Collins Radio Co. Parasitic oscillation
suppressor. 2,888,524, 5-26-59, CI. 179—171.
Collins, Arthur L. Centrifugal pumps. 2,918,017, 12-22-59,
CI. 103—103.
Collins, Arthur S., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Recovery of
acids from petroleum sludges. 2,903,340, 9-S-59, CI. 23 —
177.
Collins, Clifford B., to General Electric Co. Silicon current
controlling devices. 2,871,330, 1-27-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Collins, Donald G., to Lear, Inc. Switch actuator. 2,898,423,
8-4-59, CI. 200 — 109.
Collins Douglas. Stall and reverse circuit for windshield
wiper. 2,875,464, 3-3-59. CI. 15—253.
Collins, George M. : See —
Judson, Charles A., and Collins. 2,905,326.
Collins, Harold B. Dispensing container for fishing leaders.
2,875,963, 3-3-59, CI. 242—135.
Collins, Harold B. Drive means for calking gun plungers.
2,889,085, 6-2-59, CI. 222 — 391.
Collins, Henry W. : See —
Crane, Amos W., and Collins. 2,916,777.
Volberg, Frank M., and Collins. 2,891,946.
Collins Howard W. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Power
supply. 2,875,351, 2-24-59, CI. 307 — 88.
Collins, Irene : See — „„
Snyder, James E., Ferner, and Collins. 2,888,350.
Collins, Jack B. : See —
Thurlby, Leslie T., and Collins. 2,909,668.
Collins, John E., to International Basic Economy Corp.
Valve. 2,892,608, 6-30-59, CI. 251 — 61.
Collins, John E., to International Basic Economy Corp.
Packing means for plunger valves. 2,892,644, 6-30-59,
CI. 286 — 26.
Collins, John E., to International Basic Economy Corp.
Solenoid operated pressure balanced flow valve. 2,893,428,
7-7-59, CI. 137—620.
Collins, John E., to International Basic Economy Corp. Pilot
actuated fluid control valve. 2,898,936, 8-11-59, CI.
137—620.
Collins, John F. : See —
Kurzinski, Edward F., Collins, Barnes, and Damn.
2,889,222.
Collins, John F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Manufacture of organic calcium sulfonates. 2,902,448,
9-1-59. CI. 252—33.
Collins, John F., and R. V. Sheehan, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Mineral white oil treatment. 2,900,333,
8-18-59, CI. 208 — 274.
Collins, John J., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Four-party station identification circuit. 2,901,544,
8-25-59, CI. 179—17.
Collins, Kenneth J. : See —
King, Albert, and Collins. 2,914,430.
Collins, Leonard M., to Pressure Dispensers, Inc.
valve construction for a pressurized container.
1-20-59, CI. 222—394.
Collins, Leonard M., to Pressure Dispensers, Inc.
valve with stem sealing means.
222 — 394.
Collins, Leonard M., to Pressure Dispensers, Inc.
valve. 2,901,153, 8-25-59, CI. 222 — 525.
Collins, Leonard M, to Pressure Dispensers, Inc. Liquid
measuring device. 2,919,056, 12-29-59, CI. 222 — 477.
Collins, Lowell J. Food strainer. 2,894,633, 7-14-59, CI.
210—341.
Collins, Lowell J. Elevators. 2,899,091, 8-11-59, CI.
214—313.
Collins, Lowell J. Pumps. 2,903,971, 9-15-59, CI. 103—137.
Collins, O. Z. Pallet arbor inserting tool. 2,874,455, 2-24-59,
CI. 29—231.
Collins, Per H., K. E. Eftring, and J. H. Jonsson, to Stora
Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag. Method in manufac-
turing chemical or semi-chemical pulp from heavily resinous
wood. 2,885,317, 5-5-59, CI. 162—37.
Self-closing
2,869,764,
Dispensing
2,889,086, 6-2-59, CI.
Dispensing
Collins Radio Co. : See —
Anderson, William G., and Willis. 2,875,965.
Armstrong, William J., Morrison, and Myhre.
Babcock, Dean F. 2.870,431.
Bann, Michael S., and Lewis. 2,897,439.
Barry, George H. 2,875,952.
Barry, George H. 2,905,837.
Barry, George H. 2,914,674.
Barry, George H. 2,915,633.
Bercovitz, Nathaniel, Jr. 2,918,634.
Bolie. Victor W. 2.888,671.
2,893,138.
2,894,133.
2,901,700.
2,905,935.
2,888,561.
2,901,729.
2,905,011.
Bolie, Victor W.
Bolie, Victor W.
Bolie, Victor W.
Bolie, Victor W.
Broadhead. Samuel L., Jr.
Broadhead, Samuel L., Jr.
2,918,638.
2,897,299.
2,905,812.
Carney, Charles S. 2,905,888.
Carter, Robert C. 2,888,633.
Cattoi, Robert L., and Lehman.
Colby, Robert A., and Passman.
Collins, Arthur A. 2,888.524.
Dawkins, John E. 2,909,940.
De Long, Vincent R. 2,886,752.
Doelz, Melvin L. 2.888,650.
Doelz, Melvin L., and Babcock.
Elliott, William S. 2,901,706.
Essler, Warren O. 2,870,346.
Essler, Warren O. 2,914,684.
Follensbee, Wesley M., and Schoenike. 2,888,527.
Glynn, Leon A. 2,880,313.
Glynn, Leon A. 2,910,661.
Goetz, John L. 2,918,615.
Hern, Howard D. 2,870,412.
Hulzschuh, Donald L., Kurka, Phillips, and Streeter.
2,905,908.
Jacobson, Herbert P., and Williams. 2,886,707.
Jones, Paul R. 2,901,208.
Justice. Harold D. 2.875,695.
Kalous, Leo R. 2,909,933.
Kuykendall, Leland S. 2,905,021.
Kuykendall, Leland S. 2,910,556.
Lasho, Clarence E., Jr. 2,876,423.
Lehman, Harry W. 2,900,846.
Lehman, Harry W. 2,914,254.
Lehman, Harry W., and Meyer. 2,886,758.
Lewis, Herbert O. 2,896,446.
Lewis. Herbert O. 2,897,454.
Lippisch, Alexander M. 2,879,957.
Lippisch, Alexander M. 2,905,091.
Lippisch, Alexander M. 2,918.229-33.
Ludvigson, Merrill T. 2,910,655.
Miller, La Verne E. 2,897,464.
Morris, Glen B. 2,905,023.
Nichols. Donald E. 2,875,622.
Nichols, Donald E.. and Swanson. 2,918,157.
Nicholson, Gordon E. 2,901,067.
Nordstrom, Gordon J., and Smith. 2,901,604.
Passman, Harry M. 2,879,673.
Passman, Harry M. 2,893.704.
Patton, Henry W. 2,905.818.
Patton, Henry W. 2,910,643.
Perkins, William C, Sherwood, and Jacobson. 2,886,708.
Porter, Kenneth W., Jr., and Stillwell. 2,918,575.
Rector. Jack D. 2,880.329.
Ringoen. Richard M. 2.888.646.
Schulte, Frederick E. 2.879.671.
Schulte, Frederick E. 2,893,257.
Sharma, Roshan L. 2,887,877.
Sherwood, John R. 2,901,614.
Sterner, Everett L. 2,870,326.
Stillwell, Harry F. 2,894,127.
Stover. Harris A. 2,888,555.
Stover. Harris A. 2,888.624.
Tollefson. Robert D. 2,880,400.
Whittington, William E. 2,869,498.
Williams. Winston F. 2,896.476.
Willis. Theodore R. 2.876,353.
Yasumura, Jobu. 2,870,321.
Collins, Ralph B., Jr., to Microwave Associates, Inc. Radia-
tionproof package for crystal diodes. 2,899,050, 8-11-59,
CI. 206—65.
Collins, Rawlings H. Parking structure for automotive vehi-
cles. 2,872,991, 2-10-59. CI. 180—1.
Collins. Richard V., to United States of America, Army.
Flash suppressor. 2.870,679, 1-27-59, CI. 89 — 14.
Collins. Robert R., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Moving bed
flow control valve. 2,897,936, 8-4-59, CI. 193 — 32.
Collins, Ronald B., and S. F. W. Welford, to Ilford Ltd. Pro-
duction of photographic material. 2,912,343, 11-10-59,
CI. 117—34.
Collins, Roy T., A. R. Dey, and J. L. Winston, to General
Motors Corp. Material handling means. 2,903,217, 9-8-59,
CI. 248—120.
Collins, Samuel C. : See —
Hughes, Robert W., and Collins. 2,902,833.
Collins, Solomon M., to Kinkead Industries Inc. Folding
shower door. 2,897,514, 8-4-59, CI. 4—154.
Collins, Solomon M., to Kinkead Industries Inc. Folding
shower door. 2,897,515, 8-4-59, CI. 4 — 154.
Collins, Tappan, M. C. Seim, and V. A. Brayman, to National
Steel Corp. Grain ventilating tunnel. 2,907,036, 9-29-59,
CI. 98 — 56.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Co. Refrigeration evapo-
2,869,337, 1-20-59, CI.
2,873,948,
Collins, William A., to Rudy Mfg.
rator with clinch-type plates.
62—516.
Collins, William E. : See —
Nali, Hans A. 2,904,492.
Collins, William F. Check printing and punching machine.
2,874,632, 2-24-59, CI. 101—19.
Collins, Winifred C, to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive tape
with low adhesion backsize coating. 2,913,355, 11-17-59,
CI. 117—68.5.
Collins, Zane L., M. E. Hayes, and K. A. Kiesel, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. X-ray apparatus. 2,913,582, 11-17-
59, CI. 250—103.
Collinson, Eric S. : See —
Clarke, John S., and Collinson. 2,867,982.
Collion, Raymond J., and P. A. Pavrin. Hydraulic trans-
former. 2,876,704. 3-10-59, CI. 103 — 49.
Collis. Alec P. O. : See —
Esterson, Maurice, and Collis. 2,877.380.
Collis, Ralph W. Clamping assembly. 2,913,965, 11-24-59,
CI. 90—59.
Collison, William F. : See —
Steele Floyd G.. and Collison. 2,900,134.
Collman, John S., W. A. Turunen, and P. T. Vickers, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Regenerative heat exchanger. 2,890,-
024, 6-9-59, CI. 257—6.
Collom, Cletus J., to Weltronic Co. Electronic control sys-
tem. 2,878,364, 3-17-59, CI. 219—114.
Collopy Electro-Soil Co. : See —
Collopy, Joseph P. 2,873,343.
Collopy, Joseph P., to Collopy Electro-Soil Co. Electn>
magnetic heater. 2,873,343, 2-10-59, CI. 219 — 6.5.
Collotta, Albert J., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Electrical
switch. 2,894,082, 7-7-59, CI. 200 — 44.
Collura, Peter C, to Container Corp. of America. Handle
carton. 2,874,870, 2-24-59, CI. 220 — 112.
Collura, Peter C, to Container Corp. of America. Band type
can carrier. 2,899,104. 8-11-59, CI. 220—115.
Colman, Edward, to Du-More Fixture Co., Inc. Check stand.
2,871,984, 2-3-59, CI. 186 — 1.
Colman, Harry, and R. L. Fowler. Combined fluid pump and
indicator. 2,910,940, 11-3-59, CI. 103—1.
Colman, Myron H. : See — ■
Vance, Glenn, Powers, Stokesberry, Colman, and Klip-
stein. 2,877,286.
Colmer, Henry G., Jr., and F. M. Snow. Winch.
2-17-59, CI. 254—187.
Colmol Co., The : See — ■
Snyder, Clifford H., ynd Funk. 2,878,001.
Snyder, Clifford H., Turner, and Funk. 2,877,999.
Colombo, George, to Hoda Corp. Snap action devices.
2,907,850, 10-6-59, CI. 200—122.
Colombo, Roberto, to S.A.S. Lavorazione Materie Plastiche
(L.M.P.) di M.I. Colombo & C. Method and device for ex-
truding tubes of thermoplastic materials. 2,902,716, 9-8-
59, CI. 18—14.
Colombo. Roberto, to S. A. S. Lavorazione Materie Plastiche
(L.M.P.) di M. I. Colombo & C. Method and apparatus for
manufacturing hollow articles of thermoplastic material.
2,914,801, 12-1-59, CI. 18—5.
Colombo, Winifred M. : See —
Dootson, Norman L. 2,897,526.
Colonial Aircraft Corp. : See —
Stetson, Gerald E. 2,899,678.
Colonial Alloys Co. : See —
Cohn, Charles C. 2,911,346.
Colonial Broach Co. : See —
Welte, Benedict. 2,880,652.
Colonial Press, Inc., The : See —
Martin, Kenneth P., and Rowland. 2,909,266.
Colonial Process Supply Co. : See —
Levin, Herbert S. 2,903,967.
Colonna, Angelo. Self-closing anti-knock flushing valve.
2,883,142, 4-21-59, CI. 251—51.
Colony Foods Products, Inc. : See —
Eaton, Lawrence V., and Kane. 2,893,294.
Color Carousel Corp. : See —
Stiener, Stewart, Stephenson, and Howell. 2,917,695.
Colorado Dry Concentrator Co. : See —
Herron De Witt A. 2.885,077.
Colot, Hyacinthe, A. De Ridder, and A. Herinckx, to Molins
Machine Co.. Ltd. Magnetic separating means for cig-
arette-making machinery. 2,891,670, 6-23-59, CI. 209 —
217.
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. : See —
Crone. Alton H. 2,886,184.
Tiehnor, Harry N. 2,913,210.
Colprovia Roads, Inc. : See —
Birney, George A. 2,876,686.
Colson, Ian D., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Manufac-
ture of semiconductor devices. 2,881,370, 4-7-59, CI.
317—234.
Colson, TJ. O., Co. : See —
Woofter, Cecil B. 2,877,581.
Colt, Rutger B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Ship's sinuous
course generator. 2,888,896, 6-2-59, CI. 114 — .5.
Colt, Rutger B,, and A. TJchuck, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Portable motor-aspirated psychrometer. 2,894,391, 7-14-
59, CI. 73—338.6.
Colt, Rutger B., and T. K. Kjellman, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Condition-responsive electrical control device.
2,915,725, 12-1-59, CI. 338 — 41.
Colt Ventilation Ltd. : See —
O'Hea, Ignatius J. 2,881,690.
O'Hea, Ignatius J. 2,895,399.
Reaney, Michael J. 2,885,945.
Colten, Jerrold L.. to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Seismograph shot firing device. 2,902,627, 9-1-59, CI.
317—80.
Colten, Robert B. : See —
Booth, Frederick E., Jr., Wanttaja, and Colten.
2,915,896.
Coltman, Bertram W., Jr., to Republic Molding Corp. Con-
tainers. 2,878,848, 3-24-59, CI. 150 — .5.
Coltman, John W. : See —
Roberts, William L., and Coltman. 2,875,349.
Colton, Frank B., to G. D. Searle & Co. 6-dehydro-17-alkyl-
19-nortestosterones and esters thereof. 2,874,170, 2-17-
59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Colton, Frank B., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-alkyl-17/S-hy-
droxyestran-3-ones. 2,902,497, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Colton, Frank B., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-alkyl-17-hydroxy-
5(10)-estren-3-one. 2,905,676, 9-22-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Colton, Frank B., and N. W. Atwater, to G. D. Searle & Co.
6a,17o - dialkyl - 17 - hydroxy - 19 - nor-4-androsten-3-ones.
2,891,078, 6-16-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Colton, John W., to Scientific Design Co., Inc. Hydrogen
chloride purification. 2,901,407, 8-25-59, CI. 202 — 42.
Colton, John W. to Scientific Design Co., Inc. Chlorine
recovery. 2,909,240 10-20-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Colton, Roland J. Automatic booster piston for internal
combustion engines. 2,914,047, 11-24-59. CI 123 — 48.
Columbe, Maynard J., to General Electric Co." System for
charge neutralization. 2,890,342, 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Columbia Broadcasting Co., Inc. : See —
Fyler, Norman F. 2,887,600.
Fyler, Norman F. 2,890,377.
Goldberg, Abraham A., and Duggan. 2,886,709.
Meagher, Robert J. 2,898,505.
Sokolov, David A. 2,889,482.
Swartz, Allen I. 2,885,364.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. : See — -
Christensen, John W. 2,878,309.
Doncaster, Daniel P. 2,873.978.
Goldmark, Peter C. 2,868,870.
Goldmark, Peter C. 2,872.515.
Goldmark, Peter C. 2,878,307.
Goldmark, Peter C, and Christensen. 2,880,267.
Porrata, Louis R., and Porterfield. 2,905,614.
Columbia Cable & Electric Corp. : See —
Marantz, Israel H. 2,897,743.
Columbia Cellulose Co., Ltd. : See—
Wayman, Morris, Cherk, and Kraske. 2,882,965.
Columbia Envelope Co. : See —
Bermingham, Arthur T., Jr., and Holthaus. 2,907,514.
Bermingham, Arthur T., Jr., and Procido. 2,910,222.
Columbia Mills, Inc., The : See —
Alvarez, William, and Castiglione. 2,880,797.
Kelly, John T., and Wulfert. 2,898,991.
Peterson, Albert. 2,898,989.
Columbia Pen & Pencil Co., Inc. : See —
Zepelovitch, Nathan. 2,881,726.
Columbia Products Co. : See —
Scott, Arthur L., and Trewhella. 2,918,104.
Columbia Products, Inc. : See —
Akers, David. 2,910,902.
Turner, Robert P., Jr., and Herchelroth. 2,904,273.
Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Newman. Douglas A., Boylan, Schlotzhauer, and Smatlak.
2,872,863.
Newman, Douglas A., and Dixon. 2,912,344.
Newman, Douglas A., and Schlotzhauer. 2,872,340.
Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp. : See —
Allen, Edward M. 2.888.377.
Allen, Edward M. 2,905,567.
Allen, Edward M. 2,910,375.
Bachmann, John H. 2.875,039.
Bachmann, John H., Sellers, and Wagner. 2,884,402.
Baker, Paul H. 2,904,517.
Bryant, Louis D. 2,903,349.
Carlson, Gordon A., Brown, and Zettel. 2,884,309.
Conrad, Lawrence P., and Hazel. 2,882,126.
Cowan, James C, Sanders, and Shelton. 2,877,276.
Cox, Joseph R., and Brown. 2,886,416.
Eisenlohr, Douglas H., and Shelton. 2,898.3S3.
Feathers, Robert E., and Rogerson. 2,914,575.
Hoekje, Howard H. 2,887,360.
Johnson, Arthur J. 2.876.074.
Kissling, Lehr F. 2.888.494.
Kissling, Lehr F. 2.888,495.
Kissling, Lehr F. 2,911,363.
Korach, Malcolm. 2.877 266.
Korach, Malcolm. 2,916,462.
Kung, Frederick E. 2,892,875.
Kung, Frederick E. 2,911,342.
Michaelis, John L. 2,881.383.
Pechukas, Alphonse. 2,883.348.
Pechukas, Alphonse. 2.914.503.
Raetzsch, Carl W. 2,890,157.
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinser. 2.S76.073
Rahn, Henrv W., and Sindlinser. 2,915,366.
Schneider, Richard E. 2.905,531.
Sellers, John W., and Wagner. 2,892,807.
Vancamp, Raymond M., and Muren. 2,914,576
Witman, Eugene D. 2,884,128.
Wolf. Ralph F. 2,903,439.
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2,887,213.
2,895,290.
2,891,132.
2,875,084.
Electrode blanks.
Columbia Veneer Co. : See —
Bergman, Arthur. 2.873,923.
Columbia Basin Plastics Co. : See —
De Shazor, James C, Jr. 2,889,090.
Columbian Art Works : See —
Rockefeller, John W., Jr. 2,909,992.
Columbian Carbon Co. : See —
Braendle, Harold A., and Heller. 2,908,586.
Downs, Charles D., and Martin. 2,904,39o.
Heller, George L. 2,890,839.
Heller, George L. 2.895,804.
Heller, George L. 2,900,737.
Heller, George L. 2,918,353.
Ladd, William A. 2.903,5S9.
Sweitzer, Carl W. 2,915,371.
Warner, Amos C. 2,915,372.
Weaver, Jack A. 2,872.336.
White, James W. 2,915,489.
Columbian-General Blacks Ltd. : See —
Simpson, Robert M. 2,874,840.
Columbian Rope Co. : See —
Murdock, Silas M. 2,917,891.
Starr, Raymond T. 2,S80,568.
Columbus Iron Works Co., Southern Plow Co. Division : Se<
Kenney, William D. 2,876,852.
Columbus McKinnon Chain Corp. : See —
Devonshire, William H., and Behnke.
Devonshire, William H., and Behnke.
Devonshire, William H., and Robins.
Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. : See —
Kelly, George W. 2,911,680.
Colvilles Ltd. : See —
Posnett, William A., and Ferguson.
Colvin, Alex D., to Radio Corp. of America.
2,891,304, 6-23-59, CI. 29 — 193.5.
Colvin, Jame* W. Wheel brake arrangement for aircraft
landing gear. 2,909,243, 10-20-59, CI. 188 — 2.
Colvin Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Sano, Julian H. 2,892,170.
Colvin, Sion, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Self-aligning elec-
trical connector structure. 2,882,510, 4-14-59, CI. 339 —
59.
Colvin, Sion, and G. A. Mitchell, to Western Electric Co., Inc.
Apparatus for electrically testing electron discharge de-
vices. 2,882,485, 4-14-59, CI. 324 — 26.
Colvin, William I., to National Can Corp. Apparatus for
coating the inside of flanges of can bodies. 2,902,001,
9-1-59. CI. 118—238.
Colwell, Richard E. Impulse operation types of electric wir-
ing structures. 2,892,965, 6-30-59, CI. 315—84.5.
Coma, James G. : See —
Hunt, Reed O., Erickson, Lowndes, Wethern, and Coma.
2,884,147.
Comanor, Milton, to Yardney International Corp. Electro-
chemical cell. 2,903,497, 9-8-59, CI. 136 — 26.
Comar Electric Co. : See —
Brunicardi, Daniel. 2,908,781.
Sauer, Hans. 2,869,098.
Sauer, Hans. 2,882,368.
Sauer, Hans. 2,882.460.
Sauer, Hans. 2,896,132.
Comar, Michel. Method of obtaining a two phase system
of artificial immiscibility. 2,880,179, 3-31-59, CI.
252 — 364.
Comb, David M. Ice-skating rink. 2,878,652, 3-24-59, CI.
62—235.
Comba, Giovanni, and G. Scavarda. Driving mechanism for
extensible antennae. 2,907,416, 10-6-59, CI. 189 — 26.
Combinatie N.V. En Amsterdamsehe Bandoengsche & Neder-
landsche Kininefabriek : See —
Van Kekem, Eize E. 2,895,409.
Combs, Raymond M.. to The Joclin Mfg. Co. Liners for hose
clamps. 2,870,501. 1-27-59, CI. 24 — 16.
Combs, Wilbur E., to United States Rubber Co. Sectional
conveyor belt manufacture. 2,916,136, 12-8-59, CI. 198 —
151.
Combustion Engineering, Inc. : See —
Armacost, Wilbur H. 2,867,983.
Avellone, Giuseppe R.. and Chapellier. 2,868,551.
Baird, Raymond C. 2,893,509.
Blaskowski, Henry J. 2,895,719.
Bogot, Alexander, and Caracristi. 2,895,435.
Bogot. Alexander, and Gandsey. 2,868,462.
Chapellier. Robert A. 2,890,009.
Crites, Joe. 2.867,182.
Deakins, Thomas A., Lasater, and Northington.
2 882 567
Derrick, Stapleton C, Jr. 2,900,174.
Epley, Frederic I. 2.871.832.
Gordon, Charles W. 2,909.133.
Hochmuth. Frank W. 2,911,284.
Huet, Andre\ 2,882,953.
Huet, Andre\ 2,886,881.
Huet, Andre\ 2,910,897.
Huet, Andre. 2,911.029.
Hunter, Arthur T. 2,919,118.
Kushner, Milton X.. and Chapellier. 2,894,779.
Schroeder, Henrv, and Cruise. 2,905,157.
Schroedter, Willburt W. 2.867.415.
Schroedter, Willburt W. 2,896.591.
Schroedter, Willburt W., and Powell. 2,869,519.
Wall. Marion P., and Becker. 2,876,925.
Combustion Engineering, Inc. : See — Continued
Weigel, Albert C. and Menson. 2,877,352.
Williams, Maurice W. 2,888,204.
Wittke, Ernest C. 2,873,099.
Witzke, Ernest C. 2,900,965.
Combustion Research, Inc. : See —
Ross, John. 2,872,928.
Ross, John. 2,910,987.
Comer, Marvin H., D. W. Terrell, and C. A. Miles, to Patentex,
Inc. Dual torque yarn and method of making same.
2,909,028, 10-20-59, CI. 57 — 140.
Comer, Richard L., to General Motors Corp. Thermocouple.
2,870,233, 1-20-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Comer, Strawder A. : See —
Bourke, John D., and Comer. 2,915,979.
Comery, Peter D., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Labyrinth seals.
2,871,038, 1-27-59, CI. 286—10.
Comfort, Samuel T., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Guide rollers
for lift truck carriage. 2,881.031, 4-7-59, CI. 308 — 6.
Comforto, Gaetano, to Pintsch Bamag Akt. Electrolytic cell
arrangement. 2,895,894, 7-21-59, CI. 204 — 219.
Comfy Mfg. Co., The : See —
Schutte, Ethel M. 2,884,993.
Schutte, Ethel M. 2,895,542.
Comings, Edward W., E. D. Shippee, and C. H. Adams, to
United States of America, War. Aerosol dispersion appa-
ratus. 2,882,239, 4-14-59, CI. 252 — 359.
Commander Door, Inc., The : See —
D'Orazio, William R. 2,916,089.
Commer Cars Ltd. : See —
Binns, Albert. 2,883,079.
Commercial Controls Corp. : See —
Blodgett, Edwin O. 2,901,042.
Blodgett, Edwin O., and Ahrns.
Blodgett, Edwin O., and Ahrns.
Boyd, Robert L., Jr., and Huntsinger.
Tholstrup, Henry L. 2,900,063.
2,900,064.
2,900,065.
2,900,066.
2,913,090.
2,888,873.
2,886,159.
2,905,298.
2,882,383.
Tholstrup, Henry L.
Tholstrup, Henry L.
Tholstrup, Henry L.
Tholstrup, Henry L.
TJhl, William H.. and Jones.
Commercial Plastics Ltd. : See —
Shapiro, Uriel G., and Rochester. 2,897,538.
Commercial Shearing and Stamping Co., The : See —
Kane, Thomas C. 2,900,703.
Kane, Thomas C. 2,901,184.
Commercial Solvents Corn. : See —
Butter, George N. 2,905,644.
Chornock, Francis W., and Pensack. 2,913,340.
Erickson. Edward A. 2.885.269.
Gross, Herbert M. 2,889,251.
Gross, Herbert M.. and Shurter. 2,902,407.
Harker, Robert J. 2,889,246.
Hidy, Phil H.. Phillips, and Earned. 2,902,480.
Hodge, Edward B. 2,894.992.
Hodge, Edward B. 2,905,640.
Hodge, Edward B. 2,913,414.
Kieweg, Homer E. 2,912,318.
Lubin, Bernard L., and Burnet. 2,884,999.
Martin, Jerome L. 2,905,724.
Mulinos, Michael G. 2,894.874.
Spencer, Joseph N. 2.902.404.
Stengel, Leonard A. 2.894,826.
Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique : See —
Braffort, Paul L., and Weill. 2,911,343.
Mahut, Rene, Muller, and Sauteren. 2,905,524.
Spondlin, Rodolphe, Stouls, Bonnaud, and Simonet.
2,917,902.
Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique and Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique : See —
Bernas, Rene\ and Druaux. 2,909,697.
Commons, Charles H, Jr.. to Foote Mineral Co. Glass
colorant composition. 2,916,387, 12-8-59, CI. 106 — 47.
Commons, Charles H., Jr., and W. B. Shearer, to Foote
Mineral Co. Vitreous enamel composition. 2,890,964,
6-16-59, CI. 106-^-48.
Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio, The : See —
Ballard, James W., and Brier. 2,893,434.
Berger, Carl. 2.875,588.
Bishop, Alfred E. 2,914,415.
Bolton, Wilbur M.. and Ruse. 2,901,867.
Bulloff, Jack J. 2,898,230.
Bulloff, Jack J. 2,898,235.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,876,137.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,878,666.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,880,115.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,881,514.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,887,984.
Drummond, Folsom E. 2,888,375.
Drummond. Folsom E. 2,898,227.
Ernst, Walter. 2,867,117.
Foote, Earl E, Jr. 2,893,987.
Hiler. Malvern J. 2,880,105.
Hiler, Malvern J. 2,901.864.
Homer, Howard J. 2,867,552.
Homer, Howard J. 2,887,406.
Homer, Howard J., and Whitacre.
Homer, Howard J., and Whitacre.
Homer, Howard J., and Whitacre.
Homer. Howard J., and Whitacre.
Homer, Howard J., and Whitacre.
Homer, Howard J., and Whitacre.
2,872,350.
2,884,337.
2,887,089.
2,897,091.
2,897,098.
2,913,813.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio, The : See — Continued
Horst. William R. 2.901,905.
MacNevin, William M. 2,867.546.
Moorhead, Milton M., Jr., and Brier. 2,918,882.
Nack, Herman R. 2,872,342.
Nack, Herman R. 2,887,088.
Nack, Herman R., Homer, and Whitacre. 2,896,570.
Nack, Herman R., and Whitacre. 2,898,234.
Novak, Leo J. 2,876,165.
Novak. Leo J. 2,885,373.
Novak, Leo J. 2,897.193.
Novak, Leo J. 2,897,194.
Novak, Leo J. 2,910,406.
Novak, Leo J., and Bulloff. 2,905,711.
Novak, Leo J., and Hogue. 2,914,414.
Parker, James C, and Horst. 2 875,666.
Shellman, Kenneth S., and Crosby. 2,888,877.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,866.992.
2,867.384.
2,868,008.
2,875,989.
2,881.518.
2.S87,454.
2,888,570.
2,890,108.
2.902.378.
2,905,080.
2,910,384.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin. Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A.. Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,910,391,
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr. 2,913,993.
Commonwealth Engineering Corp. : See—
Lederman, Burton E. 2,873,261.
Commonwealth of Australia care of the Secretary of the De-
partment of Supply, The : See —
Metcalfe, Kenneth A., and Wright. 2,898.279.
Metcalfe, Kenneth A., and Wright. 2,900,320.
Metcalfe, Kenneth A., and Wright. 2,907,674.
Commonwealth Products, Inc. : See —
Berkeley, Bernard, and Petersen. 2,907,649.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organiza-
tion : See —
Walsh, Alan. 2.871,757.
Wylie, Russell G. 2,897,673.
Communication Measurements Laboratory : See —
Montani. Angelo. 2,879,483.
Communications Patents Ltd. : See —
Cutler. Albert E. 2 902.670.
Cutler, Albert E. 2,909,722.
Community Engineering Corp. : See —
White, Robert B., and Boyog. 2,911,613.
Comninos, Donald A., to Radio Corp of America. Television
receiving systems. 2,901,537, 8-25-59, CI. 178 — 5.8.
Comoglio, Ernest E. J„ and D. C. M. Samin, to Malew En-
gineering Ltd. Press tool construction. 2,879,843,
3-31-59. CI. 164 — 29.
Compagnie Auxiliaire d'Electricite et d'Enterprise : See —
Bonnerre, Lucien. 2,899,527.
Compagnie de Pont-a-Mousson : See —
Guenzi, Eraldo. 2.872.175.
Compagnie des Freins et Signaux Westinghouse : See —
Pouzet. Daniel. 2.902.216.
Compagnie des Machines Bull : See —
Knutsen, Knut A. 2 869,455.
Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Chenus, Pierre J. C. 2,891.721.
Descouvemont, Pierre A. 2,892,048.
Feissel, Henri G. 2.876,433.
Compagnie des Metaux d'Overpelt-Lommel et de Corphalie :
See—
Folger, Erwin. 2.879.050.
Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage : See —
Gislon, Andr6, and Putters. 2,911,413.
Gislon, Andre, and Weisang. 2.897.140.
Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage Societe Anonyme : See —
Gislon, Andre, Quiquerez, and Maurin. 2,886,521.
Compagnie Francaise des Matieres Colorantes : See —
Bilger, Xavier, and Muller. 2,895.837.
Bilger, Xavier, and Pechmeze. 2,904,572.
Delnrue, Henri P. 2.891,061.
Richard, Sureau, Roe, and Develotte.
Petitcolas. Pierre
2,893. 817.
Compagnie Francaise des Matieres Colorantes S.A. : See —
Lants, Robert L., and Obellianne. 2,906,587.
Compagnie Francaise Othermo : See —
Jasienski, Marcel M. P. 2,869,586.
Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston : See —
Beurtheret. Charles A. E. 2.882.449.
Guillot. Georges R. P. 2,918.343.
Masselin, Jacques G. 2,884,519.
Compagnie Generale d'Electricite : Se
Bendayan, Jacques, and Eyraud.
Evraud, Yvan. 2,895,373.
Ponthus. Andre, and Comte. 2.890,296.
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil : See —
Amster, Ignace. 2,914,767.
Bernier, Jean, and Yeou. 2,881,351.
Boulet, Francois. Dufour. and Giraud. 2,890,361.
Broussaud, Georges. 2,870.444.
Cauchois, Jean, and Constant. 2,911,593.
Charles, Daniel, and Epsztein. 2,911,556.
Charles, Daniel, and Gentner. 2.890,374.
Charles, Daniel, and Mourler. 2,880,356.
Derouet, Brice. 2,914,666.
2,887,652.
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil : See — Continued
Dohler. Oscar, and Nalot. 2,888,597.
Donavy, Alain. 2,916,714.
Epsztein, Bernard. 2.876,354.
Epsztein, Bernard. 2.880,355.
Epsztein, Bernard. 2,919,375.
Guenard, Pierre R., and Palluel. 2,889,486.
Honore, Etienne, and Torcheux. 2,914,250.
Huber, Harry, and Freytag. 2.881,513.
Huber, Harry, Freytag, and Reynaud. 2.881,512.
Huber, Harry, Freytag, and Reynaud. 2,913,812.
Leblond, Andre. 2,879,437.
Leblond, Andre. 2,891,160.
Lerbs, Alfred. 2,891,150.
Mourier, Georges. 2,882,440.
Ortusi, Antoine J., and Robert. 2,913,721.
Ortusi, Jean, and Robert. 2,914,761.
Palluel, Pierre. 2,881,348.
Palluel. Pierre. 2,888.598.
Reverdin, Daniel. 2,889,488.
Rocard, Yves. 2,899,134.
Simon. Jean-Claude, and Weill. 2,885,675.
Thourel, Leo. 2,907,030.
Thourel, L§o. 2,913.723.
Warnecke. Robert, and Guenard. 2.888,595.
Warneeke, Robert, and Mourier. 2,880,353.
Compagnie Genera'e des Etablissements Michelin : See —
Bourdon, Pierre M. 2,906,315.
Boussu, Gabriel X. R., Neuviile, and Saint-Frison. 2,884,-
040.
Compagnie Industrielle des Telephones : See —
Alizon, Etienne. 2.898.404.
Monin, Claude. 2,915,645.
Oswald, Jacques. 2,914,738.
Compagnie Internationale des Pieux Armes : See —
Pickman. Edgard. 2,871.666.
Compagnie Internationale des Pieux Armes Frankignonl,
Societe Anonyme : See —
Jourdain, Andre P. 2,869,329.
Jourdain, Andre P. 2,879.974.
Jourdain, Andre P. 2,911,194.
Pickman, Edgard. 2,889.685.
Compagnie pour la Fabrication des Compteurs et Materiel
d'Usines a Gaz : See —
Bizouard. Paul, and Hardouin. 2,896,164.
Dubusc, Roger P. 2,911,495.
Quenouille, Georges. 2,918,589.
Compagnie Telma : See —
Bessiere, Pierre E. 2,911,550.
Compagnies Reunies des Glaces & Verres Speciaux du Nord
de la France : See —
Long, Bernard. 2,900,764.
Companhia Mercantil e Industrial Inga : See —
Radino. Huga L. 2.874 041.
Companhia Portuguesa Radio Marconi, S. A. R. L. : See —
Filipowskv, Richard F. J. 2,870,432.
Filipowsky. Richard F. J. 2.879.336.
Compania Uruguaya de Fomento Industrial S.A. : See —
Fehling, Hans R., and Wicks. 2,879,586.
Compco Corp. : See —
Stenhensen, Allan P.. and Kaufman. 2,867,719.
Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. : See —
Dawson, Fred. 2.867.189.
Peterson. Evald O.. and Smith. 2,888,049.
Prahl, Fred A., Jr., and Peterson. 2.914,782.
Smith, John F., and Dawson. 2,866,987.
Component Designers. Inc. : See —
Morrison, Lawrence L. 2.895.116.
Comptoir de l'lndustrie Cotonniere, Etablissements Boussac :
See—
Pelletier, Albert L. G. 2,898,529.
Comptoir des Phosphates de l'Afrique du Nord : See —
Bursaux. Jacques, Ancelle, and de Saint Chamant.
2 875 032.
Miche, Robert. 2,899,271.
"Comptoir Industriel de Paris," (Societe a Responsabilite
Limitee) : See —
Madar. Emile, and Dive. 2.918,084.
Comptoir Industriel d'Etirage et Profilage de Metaux : See —
Buffet, Jean, and Meriaux. 2,893,555.
Sejournet, Jacques, and Bonnassieux. 2,893,554.
Comptometer Corp. : See —
Walker, Emil C, Jr. 2,872,225.
Compton, Arthur M. Device for relief and prevention of
metatarsalgia. 2.884.719. 5-5-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Compton. Harold G. Fish cleaning glove set. 2,S95,139,
7-21-59, CI. 2 — 161.
Compton, Henrv P. Coin controlled vendor. 2,913,143, 11-
17-59, CI. 221 — 268.
Compton, James A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method of assem-
bling pressure loaded gear pumps. 2,900,920, 8-25-59, CI.
103 — 126.
Compton, John, and K. H. Geiger, to John Labatt. Ltd.
Process for the production of wort. 2,S94,S41, 7-14-^59,
CI. 99—52.
Compton, Max Y., I'm to Gadget-of-the-Month Club, Inc.
Safety cigarette holder. 2,897,S24, 8-4-59, CI. 131 — 174.
Compule Oorp., The : See —
Lockhart, Marshall L. 2,869,745.
Computing Devices of Canada Ltd. : See —
Parsons, James S. 2,899,823.
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Comroe, Herman. Plaster protection plate for electric con-
nection boxes. 2,895,634, 7-21-59, CI. 220 — 3.4.
Comstock, Alfred E., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Pulp mold-
ing machine. 2,ST9,G97, 3-31-59, CI. 92 — 50.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Servomotor control
system adapted for machine tool use. 2,867,759, 1-6-59,
CI. 318—29.
Comstock, George E.. 3d. to Norton Co. Electrolytic grind-
ing apparatus. 2.S71.177, 1-27-59. CI. 204—218.
Comstock, George E., 3d, to Norton Co. Electronic swivel
control. 2.SS0.407, 3-31-59, CI. 340 — 199.
Comstock, George E., 3rd., to Norton Co. Automatic bal-
ancing mechanism for rotating elements. 2,882,745,
4-21-59, CI. 74 — 573.
Comstock, George E., 3d, and L. A. Kasparson, to Norton Co.
Automatic balancing mechanism for rotating elements.
2,915, 91S. 12-S-59, CI. 74 — 573.
Comstock International Methane Ltd. : See —
Henry, James J. 2,905,352.
Comstock Liquid Methane Corp. : See —
Bocquet, Philip E. 2,888,807.
Comte. Georges : See —
Ponthus, AndrS, and Comte. 2,890,296.
Comtex Ltd. : See —
Greisman, Samuel. 2,910,949.
Comyns-Carr. Cecil A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Closed cycle gas
turbine power plant. 2,870,608, 1-27-59, CI. 60 — 59.
Conair. Inc. : See —
Baldwin. Lee E., and Bokelman. 2,881,794.
Conalty, Michael L. : See —
Barry. Vincent C, Belton, Conalty, and Twomey.
2.875.204.
Conan. Yves, to Bronzavia S.A. Units comprising a gaseons
fluid turbine and a speed reducer. 2,902,880, 9-8-59, CI.
74 — 172.
Conant, David J., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Ball screw and nut construction. 2,882,742, 4-21-59. CI.
74 — 459.
Conant, Louis A., to Union Carbide Corp. Oxidized chro-
mium-alumina metal ceramic protective tube. 2,872,724
2-10-59. CI. 29 — 182.5.
Conant, Morris, to The Marcote Co. Apparatus for coating
fibrous sheets. 2.889,806. 6-9-59. CI. 118 — 643.
Conant, Richard W., to Poly Choke Co., Inc. Gun sight.
2,911,724. 11-10-59, CI. 33—52.
Conbere, John P., and K. Pfister, III. to Merck & Co., Inc.
A4-ll-oxygenated - pregnene-17a.21- dlol-3,20 - dione 21-phos-
phate and salts thereof. 2,870,177, 1-20-59. CI 260 —
397.45.
Conbere, John P., and E. M. Perry, to Arnold, Hoffman & Co.,
Inc. Quaternary ammonium salts and fabric coated there-
with. 2.878.144. 3-17-59, CI. 117 — 139.5.
Conbere, John P.. and E. M. Perry, to Arnold. Hoffman & Co.,
Inc. Quaternary ammonium salts. 2,878,273, 3-17-59 CI.
260 — 404.5.
Concho Petrnlpnm Co. : See —
Karcher. John C. and Allen. 2.885.270.
Conchon. .Andrp P. Automatic f°edinff and level control sys-
tem. 2.874.716. 2-24-59. CI. 137— 394.
Conciatori, Anthony B., F. Fortess, and V. S. Salvin, to
Celanese Corp. of America. Dyeing cellulose derivatives and
aftertreating for improved washfastness. 2,880,052,
3-31-59, CI. 8 — 74.
Conciatori, Anthony B., F. Fortess. and L. J. Rosen, to
Celanese Corp. of America. Inhibition of gas fading in
colored cellulose triacetate. 2,892,672 6-30-59 CI 8 — 61
Concidme. Gerald E. Printer's demonstration ' model.
2,886.903. 5-19-59. n. 35 — 71.
Concord Sunnlies and Equipment Corp. : See —
ToDf. SamB. 2.895 400.
Concrete Industries Engineering Development Pty. Ltd • See —
Wilkinson. Horace A. 2,884.232.
Concrete Technolntry Corp. : Re.p —
Anderson, Arthur R. 2,886.875.
Condello, Vincent, and R. F. White, to Thiokol Chemical
Corp. Poppet-butterfly valve. 2,910,266, 10-27-59, CI
251 — 25.
Condenser Machinerv Corp.. The : See —
WpHinsrton. Oarv L. 2.904 276.
Wellington. Carv L. 2,916,228.
Condit. Philin H. : S'ee —
Carvpr. Fred. 2.93 7.992.
Condit, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Combined hinge
and hnld-onen device for closure members. 2,892 209
6-30-59, CI. 16—140. '
Condo. Fred E. : See —
Martin. Robert W., and Condo. 2,870,098.
Condo, Fred E., to Shell Development Co. Composition com-
prising cellulose derivative, epoxy resin and epoxy curing
catalyst and process for preparing same. 2,879,235 3-24-
59. CI. 260 — 13.
Condo, Fred E., and C. W. Schroeder, to Shell Development Co.
Treatment of textile materials. 2,886,472, 5-12-59. CI.
117 — 139.4.
Condo, Fred E., and R. W. Martin, to Shell Development Co.
Di(cyanoalkyl) and di(cyanoalkenvl) nolyhydrocarbvl-
xylylenes. 2,891,088, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 465.
Condon. Robert S.. to Adirondack Bowls. Inc. Power saw
for forming oval bowls or the like. 2,873,774. 2-17-59,
CI. 143 — 85.
Condrae, Robert F., to United States Steel Corp.
tool. 2,869,404, 1-20-59, CI. 77 — 58.
Cutting
Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. : See —
Dow, William E. 2,907,099.
Miller, Carroll E. 2,868,032.
Miller, Carroll E. 2,908,202.
Cone, Carroll, to Surface Combustion Corp. Soaking pit
cover handling apparatus. 2,873,862, 2-17-59, CI. 212 — 4.
Cone, Carroll, and D. C. Stuart, to Surface Combustion Corp.
Atmosphere furnace conveyor. 2,916,276, 12-8-59, CI.
263 — 6.
Cone, Charles N., to American-Marietta Co. Resin-blood glue
and process of making the same. 2,895,928, 7-21-59, CI.
260—7.
Cone, Clarence D., Jr. : See —
Sproull, Reavis C. and Cone. 2,881,066.
Cone, James E. Mailing and return device. 2,895,664,
7-21-59, CI. 229 — 73.
Cone, Richard R., to W. D. Lewis. Control ring attachment
for spinning machines. 2,892,301, 6-30-59, CI. 57 — 54.
Con-Elco : See —
Semple, Robert E. 2,892,171.
Conerty, James E., to Walworth Engineering Co. Tear strip
box. 2.909.312. 10-20-59, CI. 229—51.
Conery, William J., and P. C. Masters, to The F. E. Myers &
Bro., Co. Apparatus for pumping liquids. 2,918,975,
12-29-59, CI. 169—24.
Coney, Charles H. : See —
Ball. Fred M., and Coney. 2.875,164.
Johnson, Nancy H„ and Coney. 2,887,397.
Coney, Charles H., and W. L. Rumgay, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Process for forming weftless ribbon. 2,870,055,
1-20-59, CI. 154—92.
Confeld, James D. : See —
Morris, Frank A., Confeld, Foote, and Gleason. 2,886,642.
Configured Tube Products Co. : See —
Alger, Jerry T. 2,877.837.
Dolby, John W. 2,905,235.
Conforming Matrix Corp. : See —
Faber, Elmer L. 2,888,903.
Congard, Roger-Paul, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des
Carburants et Lubrifiants. Rotary internal combustion
engine. 2,908,257, 10-13-59, CI. 123 — 13.
Congdon, George L., F. E. Barta, and A. R. Hanson, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Power nailing machines. 2,879,509,
3-31-59, CI. 1—1.
Conger, Elmer G. : See —
Bradburn, William J., Jr., Conger, and Hansen. 2,884,-
578
Conger, Robert L. Noise discriminator. 2,874,284, 2-17-59,
CI. 250 — 27.
Congiundi, Nicholas : See —
Ostrander, Charles W., and Congiundi. 2,904,414.
Congoleum-Nairn Inc. : See —
Benedict, Walter E., and Dobry. 2,880,464.
Benedict, Walter E. 2,888,975.
Gasior, Joseph F., and Greiff. 2,916,975.
Hansen. Herman E. 2.890,919.
Nolson. Melvin C, and Hess. 2,894,560.
Petry, Robert K. 2,917,780.
Petry, Robert K. 2,917.781.
Wetterau Paul C. 2,918,702.
Coning, Donald L., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
butter compartment. 2.880.971. 4-7-59. CI. 257 — 3.
Coning, Donald L., to General Motors Corp. Heat transfer
unit. 2.903,863, 9-15-59, CI. 62 — 289.
Conitech Ltd. : See —
Gorham, George. 2,886,971.
Huxlev. Thomas C, III. 2.876.785.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, and Eckman. 2,899,955.
Conklin, George W., and R. C. Morris, to Shell Development
Co. Cyclic boron compounds. 2,886,575, 5-12-59, CI.
260—243.
Conklin, Joseph E., and R. J. Holmes, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Inorganic papers and methods of making same.
2,901,390, 8-25-59, CI. 162 — 152.
Conklin, Robert M., to The Wooster Brush Co. Paint ap-
plicator. 2.891,301, 6-23-59. CI. 29 — 116.
Conklin, William R., and B. E. Stentz, to The Swartzbaugh
Mfg. Co. Movable hot meal assembly table. 2,900,045,
8-18-59. CI. 186—1.
Conkling, Donald R., and E. S. Stoddard, to General Electric
Co. Apparatus for drying fabrics. 2,885,789, 5-12-59,
CI. 34 — 45.
Conlan, John P. Fluid pressure operated valve. 2,882,007,
4-14-59. CI. 251—61.
Conlan. John R. Pocket closure. 2,887,689, 5-26-59. CI.
2 — 252.
Conlee. George D., to General Electric Co. Drive mechanism.
2,869,698, 1-20-59, CI. 192 — 48.
Conlee, George D., to McGraw-Edison Co. Water supply
means for washing machines. 2,871,871, 2-3-59, CI. 137 —
216.
Conlee, George D., to McGraw-Edison Co. Driving clutch for
washing machines. 2,886,154, 5-12-59, CI. 192—105.
Conlee, George D., to McGraw-Edison Co. Drive mechanism
for washing machines. 2,910,161, 10-27-59, CI. 192 — 105.
Conlee, George D., to McGraw-Edison Co. Safety locking
means for laundry machines. 2,910,317, 10-27-59, CI.
292—64.
Conley. Frank, to The Globe-Wernicke Co. Base panel for
partition structures. 2,914,146, 11-24-59. CI. 189 — 34.
Conley, Howard W. Coin purse. 2,869,603, 1-20-59, CI.
150—37.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Conley, Kurt H. : See —
Dodds, Robert B., Conley, and Manicone. 2,867,387.
Dodds, Robert B., Conley, and Seidel. 2,879,004.
Conley, William E. : See —
Crouch, John M., King, and Conley. 2,906,364.
Conlisk, John R., and C. B. Baker, to United States of America,
Army. Method for the rapid absorption of slightly soluble
gases by liquids. 2,886,131, 5-12-59, CI. 183—114.2.
Conlon, John W., to Farmington Mfg. Co. Method of making
a work supporting structure. 2,877,538, 3-17-59, CI. 29 —
149.5.
Conly, Frank E. Portable signal light. 2,907,998, 10-6-59,
CI. 340—366.
Conly, James C, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Method of
making perfluorinated phosphate esters and resulting new
chemical compounds. 2,898,364, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Conmar Products Corp. : See —
Johns, La Moine E. 2.903.775.
TJlrich, Frederick. 2,879,573.
Ulrich, Frederick, and Mikulas. 2,892,231.
Conn, Francis E. : See —
Brandes, Roy H., and Conn. 2,918,129.
Conn, John B., and W. K. Humphrey, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Process for preparing zinc oxide. 2,898,191, 8-4-59, CI.
23—147.
Conn, Robert C, C. L. Kosloski, and R. H. Kienle, to Ameri-
can Cyanamid Co. Alkvleneurea-thiourea condensates.
2.881,152, 4-7-59, CI. 260—67.5.
Connally, Samuel R., Jr. : See —
Entz, Gerhard B., and Connally. 2,888,915.
Connell, Clyde B., and D. L. Moses, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Hydraulic control device for variable speed
mechanism. 2,891,423. 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 786.
Connell, Edward F. Action figure toy structure. 2,874,513,
2-24-59, CI. 46—119.
Connell, Edwin L., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Predeter-
mined torque release mechanism. 2,884,103, 4-28-59, CI.
192—56.
Connell, Lawrence H., to P. L. Razete. Magnetic recording.
2,892,899, 6-30-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Connell, Lawrence H. Self-adjusting variable speed drive.
2,914,266. 11-24-59, CI. 242—55.14.
Connell. Lawrence H., and L. A. Moe, to F. H. Peavey & Co.
Apparatus for moisture removal. 2,898,431, 8-4—59, CI.
219 — 10.77.
Connell, Leo F., H. F. Elkin, and W. E. Soden, to Sun Oil
Co. Process for the treatment of contaminated waste
waters. 2,899,385, 8-11-59, CI. 208 — 208.
Connell, Wade H. : See —
Swanstrom, John E., Connell, Cooper, and Swanson.
2.869,409.
Connelly Containers, Inc. : See —
Kane, Alan H. 2,887,708.
Connelly, Eugene C, to Electro-Snap Switch & Mfg. Co.
Coupling device for multi-spring snap action electric
switches. 2,884.503, 4-28-59, CI. 200 — 172.
Connelly, Robert E. Pallets. 2,888,221, 5-26-59, CI. 248—
120.
Conner. David S. : See —
Miller, Floyd F., and Conner. 2,905,659.
Conner, Guy F. : See —
Strobel, Charles K., and Conner. 2,868,928.
Conner, Guy O. Antifriction tool guiding means. 2,881,644,
4-14-59. CI. 77 — 62.
Conner, Guy O. Non-resiliently deformable locking ring.
2,888,852. 6-2-59, CI. 85 — 8.6.
Conner, Guy O. Anti-friction die set. 2,906,563, 9-29-59,
CI. 308—6.
Conner, James M., and W. F. H. Purcell, to Deere & Co.
Container structure and closure therefor. 2,908,417,
10-13-59, CI. 220—14.
Conner, Jesse J., and R. J. Landregnn. Railway car draft
rigging. 2,918,182, 12-22-59, CI. 213 — 52.
Conner, John P. : See —
Decker, Richard O.. Pittman, Van Nice, Conner, Hall, and
Evans. 2,888,549.
Conner, Lyman C, V2 to H. R. Crane. Pneumatic seat.
2.880,782, 4-7-59, CI. 155—9.
Conner, Lyman C, % to H. R. Crane. Contouring back rest
for motor vehicle seats. 2,894,565, 7-14-59, CI. 155 — 158.
Conners. Archie S. : See —
Mazzagatti, Roy P., Stephens, and Connors. 2,888,571.
Connett, Solomon L. : See —
Fuglie. Elmer A., and Connett. 2,891,302.
Connick. Robert E. : See — -
Gofman, John W., Connick, and Wahl. 2,871,251.
Connick, Robert E., J. W. Gofman, and G. C. Pimentel. to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Processes for separating and recovering constituents of
neutron irradiated uranium. 2,912,302, 11-10-59, CI.
23—14.5.
Conning, James : See —
Latin, Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2.887,222.
Latin, Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2,887,223.
Connolly, Francis A., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
Co., Inc. Glue head for corrugated board box folding ma-
chine. 2,902,000, 9-1-59, CI. 118—200.
Connolly, John E., to O & S Bearing & Mfg. Co. Combina-
tion radial and end-thrust bearing. 2,881,032, 4-7-59, CI.
308—36.1.
Connolly, Leo V., Jr. : See —
Seats, Peter, and Connolly. 2,905,571.
Seats, Peter, and Connolly. 2,909,444.
Connor, James E., Jr., ar.d C. S. Shipley, to The Atlantic Re-
fining Co. Platinum-containing catalysts and method of
preparation thereof. 2,884,374, 4-28-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Connor, Lyle B. : See —
Haskell, Philip, Evans, Ketchpel, and Connor. 2,890,685.
Connor, Richard J. : See —
Gale, Alfred J., and Connor. 2,897,036.
Connor, Thomas G. : See —
Bonnet, Robert W., and Connor. 2,877,443.
Connor, William G. : See —
Patterson, Walter M., Connor, and Shaw. 2,869,197.
Connor, William H. : See —
Rogge, Glenn A. 2,891,465.
Connor, William T. : See —
Rogge, Glenn A. 2,891,465.
Connors, Edward T. Shaker fire extinguisher package and
closure therefor. 2,909,228, 10-20-59. CI. 169 — 35.
Connors, James J., and C. W. Elsenheimer, to The Charles
Parker Co. Wall fixture support. 2,893,676, 7-7-59, CI.
248—225.
Connors, John F. : See —
Matson, William N., and Connors. 2,886,361.
Connoy, Eugene N., to Continental Machines, Inc. Magnetiz-
ing and demagnetizing apparatus. 2,871,417, 1-27-59, CI.
317 — 123.
Conoflow Corp. : See —
Brand, Warren H„ and Holben. 2,870,387.
Conover, Harold E. : See —
Radlinski, Harry F., and Conover. 2,916,278.
Conquest, Victor : See —
Niven, Charles F., Jr., Deibel, and Wilson. 2,907,661
Pircon, Ladislav J. 2,896,054.
Conrad. Earl W., to United States of America, Navy. Flame
stabilizer for high velocity gas streams. 2,870,604,
1-27-59, CI. 60—39.72.
Conrad, Earl W. Apparatus for fabricating porous walls for
controlled flow direction and porosity. 2,871,546, 2-3-59,
CI. 29—35.
Conrad, Emmett : See —
De Shano, Alphonse D. 2,867,333.
Conrad, Harold L., and J. E. Vanderbur, Jr., to North Ameri-
can Aviation, Inc. Seal. 2,895,759, 7-21-59. CI. 288 — 17.
Conrad, Joseph D., Sr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Power plant apparatus. 2,915,075, 12-1-59, CI. 137—16.
Conrad, Keith, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Chute for con-
veying molten glass. 2,873,555, 2-17-59, CI. 49 — 14.
Conrad, Lawrence P.. and J. G. Hazel, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Chemical process. 2,882,126, 4-14-59,
CI. 23—90.
Conrad, Martin B. : See —
Baker, Reuben C, and Conrad. 2,874.931.
Conrad, Martin B., and J. R. Baker, to Baker Oil Tools. Inc.
Apparatus for operating subsurface well devices. 2,870,841,
1-27-59, CI. 166—63.
Conrad, Martin B.. to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Subsurface tubing
tester. 2.874.927, 2-24-59. CI. 251 — 100.
Conrad, Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Valves. 2,906,-
492, 9-29-59, CI. 251—325.
Conrad. Martin B., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Well bore tubing
tester. 2,912,216, 11-10-59, CI. 251 — 100.
Conrad, Marv E. : See —
Teahen. James M. 2,909,787.
Conrad, Rene A. Closure unit for bottles or the like.
2,906,422, 9-29-59, CI. 215 — 46.
Conrad, Rene A. Closure unit for bottles and jars. 2,913,-
135, 11-17-59, CI. 215 — 46.
Conradtv, C. : See — -
Doetsch. Ernst, and Klier. 2,867,786.
Conroy, Robert P., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Outboard motor
clutch control mechanism. 2,887,083. 5-19-59, CI. 115 — 18.
Consaul, John G., and E. Velten, to Art Color Printing Co.
Method of gravure reproduction. 2,914,405, 11-24-59, CI.
96—38.
Consaul, John G., and E. Velten, to Art Color Printing Co.
Method of gravure reproduction. 2,914,406, 11-24-59, CI.
96 — 38.
Consaul, Kenneth E. Filing folder. 2,878,814, 3-24-59, CI.
129 — 16.8.
Consett Iron Co. Ltd. : See —
Huddle. Roy A. U., Pearson, and de Lippa. 2,901,346.
Considine, Robert J. : See —
Brennan, Frederick S., Hudson, and Considine. 2,867.273.
Consoletti, Paul C. to Draper Corp. Filing guide for saw
chain teeth. 2,898,782, 8-11-59, CI. 76 — 36.
Consoletti, Paul C. to Draper Corp. Saw chain. 2,912,020,
11-10-59. CI. 143 — 135.
Consolidated Diesel Electric Corp. : See —
Bloch, Alexander. 2.S70.914.
Bloom, Albert S., and Winslow. 2,917,635.
Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc. : See —
Shaughnessv, Frederick C. 2,919,335.
Thomas, Earl R. 2,879,663.
Xenis, Constantine P. 2,917,762.
Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. : See —
Bancroft, George H. 2,898,933.
Beall, Horace A., Jr., and Montgomery. 2,907,952.
Bell, Norton W. 2,892,147.
Bell, Norton W. 2,895,059.
Bell, Norton W. 2,914,710.
Bell, Norton W., and Kinkel. 2,909,622.
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Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. : See — Continued
Berry. Clifford E. 2,894,197.
Chambers, Herbert I. 2,876,060.
Chambers, Herbert I. 2,881,640.
Chambers, Herbert I. 2,889,503.
Chambers, Herbert I. 2,899,259.
Chambers, Herbert I., and Browder. 2.876.059.
Chambers, Herbert I., and Fischer. 2,886,782.
Curtis, Gerald R. 2,886,678.
Curtis. Gerald R.. and Gibbs. 2,909,062.
Earl, John A. 2,916,388.
Franer, John T. 2,907,665.
Freeman. Holland H. 2,904,754.
Gauger, Rov C. 2,882,429.
Gerow, Gordon P. 2,909,149.
Hall, Lawrence G., and Cole. 2,891,630.
Heath. Rov T., and Burdorf. 2.S94.702.
Johnson, Lenard H. 2,886,757.
Lahti, Arvo A., and MacDonald. 2,873,439.
Lahti. Arvo A., and Maxwell. 2,909,337.
Lovelace, Donald E. 2,S72,S13.
MacDonald, Duncan N. 2,909,069.
MacDonald, Duncan N. 2,914,687.
Martin, Archer J. P. 2,890,586.
Miller, Theodore. 2.867,436.
Montgomery, Donald N., Lovelace, and Wilcox.
2,917,709.
Montgomery, Donald N., and Thoss. 2,899,641.
Xeff, Glyn A. 2,874,283.
Neff, Glyn A. 2.892,182.
Neff, Glyn A. 2,904,776.
Robinson, Charles F. 2.875.606.
Shockley, William. 2,891,171.
Sink, Robert L. 2,876,004.
Sink, Robert L., and Neff. 2,891,237.
Spaulding, Carl P. 2,867,723.
Tavis, John R. 2,867,770.
Tavis, John R. 2.873,427.
Tavis, John R. 2,874.353.
Tavis, John R. 2,886,781.
Wilson, Gardner P. 2.882.405.
Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. : See — -
Ambrozaitis, Joan J. 2,869,639.
Fackler, Bernard E., Donnelly, and Daniels. 2,916,569.
Haydon. Arthur W. 2,869,062.
Martin, Paul N. 2,913,548.
Sausser, John M. 2,911,498.
Consolidated Foundries and Mfg. Corp. : See —
Busse, Floyd E. 2,867.246.
Walworth, Robert S. 2,877,507.
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd., The :
See-
Jackson. Harry E.. and McDonnell. 2.902.488.
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell. 2,895,994.
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell. 2,899,433.
Thompson, Joshua B. 2,905,532.
Turner. Gordon H. 2.877.165.
Consolidated Molded Products Corp. : See —
Barradas, George. 2,893,591.
Swartz. Charles K. 2,873,896.
Consolidated Paper Bag Co. : See —
Wolfson. William B.. King. Baer. and Clough. 2,897,095.
Consolidated Trimming Corp. : See —
Klahre. Hugo. 2,904,080.
Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co. : See —
Nicholls, Herbert C. 2,894,671.
Consolidation Coal Co. : See —
Gorin, Everett. 2,871.004.
Gorin, Everett. 2.903.980.
Gorin, Everett, and Recht. 2,901,524.
Gorin. Everett, and Recht. 2,914,596.
Hotelling, Eric B., Neuworth, and Previc. 2.882,319.
Jones, Benjamin W., and Neuworth. 2,917,487.
Jones, Donald C, and Neuworth. 2,910,507.
Jones, Donald C, and Neuworth. 2.914,569.
Jones. Sam A. 2,877.896.
Kulik. Metro D. 2.871.181.
Lee, Arthur L. 2,907,227.
Lee, Arthur L. 2.912,184.
Lee, Arthur L. 2,917,282.
Lee, Arthur L., and Coval. 2,915,146.
Neuworth. Martin B., and D. C. and B. W. Jones.
2.881.221.
Neuworth. Martin B.. Paterson. and Tarbox. 2,904,595.
Poundstone, William N. 2.879.049.
Poundstone, William N. 2,905,441.
Regan. Thomas J., Jones, and Wasp. 2.880,745.
Tavorsky, Paul M. 2,885,327.
Consortium de Produits Chimiques et de Synthese : See —
Passedouet, Andre H. 2,871,091.
Constan. Gus L. : See —
Fletcher, Herbert J., and Constan. 2,890,234.
Constant, Marcel : See —
Cauchois, Jean, and Constant. 2,911,593.
Constantin, James : See —
Sarett, Lewis H., Constantin, and Arth. 2,905,678.
Constantine, Arthur R. : See —
Carlson, Elmer T., and Constantine. 2,879,319.
Carlson, Elmer T., and Constantine. 2.903,503.
Carlson, Elmer T., and Constantine. 2,907,839.
Constantine, Theodore G., and G. K. Zenedes ; said Zenedes
assor. to said Constantine. Support assembly for vehicle
steering column. 2,918,202, 12-22-59, CI. 224: — 42.45.
and Hamilton.
2,900,772.
Constock International Methane Ltd. : See —
Dosker, Cornelius D. 2,911,125.
Henry. James J. 2,890,416.
Constock Liquid Methane Corp. : See —
Beckwith, Sterling. 2,873,778.
Beckwith, Sterling. 2,897,658.
Bocquet, Philip E. 2.903,858.
Bocquet, Philip E., and Tung. 2,909,906.
Brown, Edwin H. 2,903.860.
Morrison, Willard L. 2,889,953.
Morrison, Willard L. 2,900,796.
Tung. Shao E. 2,S96,414.
Constructional Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Selby, Claude L. 2,882,565.
Constructions Electro-Mecaniques de Saint-Etienne (Ancienne
Dsine Wageor) : See —
Gerentes, Jean. 2,905,440.
Constructions Meca-Metalliques Chalonnaises : See —
Bernier, Gaston P. M. 2,882,815.
Consumers Merchandising Corp. : See —
Janus, Alexander G. 2,889,919.
Consumers Tire & Supply Co., Inc. : See —
Taich, Albert, and Gill. 2,902,856.
Container Corp. of America : See —
Baker, Theodore C. 2,889,100.
Blackburn, Richard E. 2,876,945.
Burkhardt. George C, Eastwood,
2,896,835.
Chamberlin, Charles E. 2,907,509.
Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., and Walter.
Collura, Peter C. 2.874.870.
Collura, Peter C. 2,899,104.
Drnec, Harrv F., Snvder, and Johnson. 2,900,123.
Fisher, John V. 2,8S9,040.
Gronemeyer, Erich W. 2,876,926.
Hamilton, Joseph P. 2,868,430.
Jones, Cecil T. 2,914,235.
Shanahan, Curtis M. 2,868,429.
Upton, Everett N. 2,881,969.
Container Equipment Corp. : See —
Kucklinsky, Frederick W.. and Farnow. 2,916,974.
Container Service Co. See —
Aldredge, Robert L. and H. D. 2,885,101.
Conte, Joseph F. : See —
De Boer, Willis, and Conte. 2,913,963.
Conte, Joseph F., and E. C. Polidor, to Optical Gaging Prod-
ucts, Inc. Apparatus for filing templates and the like.
2,8887,827, 5-26-59, CI. 51 — 59.
Conti, John D., to American Viscose Corp. Pliability tester.
2,886.967, 5-19-59, CI. 73—95.
Conti, John D., to American Viscose Corp. Automatic ther-
mo perforator. 2,906,843, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Continental Aviation and Engineering Corp. : See —
Druzynski, Frank C. 2.875,743.
Druzynski, Frank C. 2,893,367.
Prescott, Ford L., and Hulbert. 2,911,964.
Continental Can Co., Inc. : See —
Aid, Joseph J., and Paxton. 2,878,145.
Aid, Joseph J. 2,898,026.
Alexander. Paul. 2,903,547.
Baxter, Thomas R., and Miller. 2,900,779.
Bergstrom, Harold A. 2,868,428.
Burt, Howard J., and Janesek. 2,893,594.
Butz, James N. 2.867,367.
Doran, Donald P. 2,912,154.
Eastman, Willard B., and Catalano. 2,900,944.
Flynn, George M. 2,910,030.
Fralick, Jack F. 2,901,142.
Fralick, Jack F. 2,906,428.
Garfunkel, Jack. 2,893,545.
Geist, William J. 2,899,118.
Gibb. Alex S. 2,896.518.
Gray, Robert F. 2,913,816.
2,868,410.
2.889,968.
2,901,161.
2,905,124.
2,905,125.
2,906,430.
2,899,096.
Henchert, John.
Henchert, John.
Henchert. John.
Henchert, John.
Henchert, John.
Henchert, John.
Henchert, John, and Frankenberg.
Hodgson, Jack E. 2,910,206.
Jobus, Richard A., and Walther. 2,914,253.
Jones. Paul E.. and Perry. 2,867,319.
Long. Florren E. 2,899.318.
Miller, William L. 2,911,890.
Oldfield, Clarence E., Jr. 2,895,44a
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,874,886.
Piazze, Thomas E. 2,883.913.
Piazze. Thomas E., and Blancq-Cazaux. 2,888,046.
Rossi, Harry J. 2,889,127.
Shorkev, Edward S. 2,899,109.
iSimkins, Daniel. 2,894,661.
Simpson, Justin. 2,900,842.
Simpson, Justin. 2,901,195.
Simpson, Justin, Sennello, and Bongtson. 2,907,457.
Stone, Orison W. 2,875,941.
Stone, Orison W. 2,911,136.
Strodtz, Norman H. 2.894.882.
Thiem, Eugene T., and Zechlia. 2,881,836.
Walter, Charles T. 2,891,361.
Weiss, Arthur J., Stone, and Doran. 2,906,444.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,867,306.
2,898,669.
2,913,083.
2,907,891.
Continental Carbon Co. : See —
Latham, Burton F., Jr. 2,903,089.
Continental Connector Corp. : See —
Gilbert, Leon. 2 875.425.
Gilbert, Leon. 2,908,775.
Continental Copper & Steel Industries, Inc. (Braeburn Alloy
Steel Division) : See —
Nelson, John A. 2,908,565.
Continental-Diamond Fibre Corp. : See —
Haroldson, Arthur H„ and Cox. 2,870,295.
Haroldson, Arthur H., Mulrooney, and Hogan. 2,915,786.
Mulrooney, Edward A., Jr. 2,904,830.
Continental Electrolog Corp. : See —
Kolisch, Emil. 2.872,807.
Kolisch, Emil. 2,901,171.
Continental Electronics Mfg. Co. : See —
Bullock, Mark W., and Sainton. 2,918,631.
Continental Freezers of Illinois, Inc. : See —
Hemery, Jack L., and Farrell. 2,876,109.
Continental Gin Co. : See —
Deems, Frank E., an! Smith. 2,883.709.
Morgan, George C, and De Bardeleben. 2,888,966.
Continental Gummi-Werke Akt. : See —
Niclas, Walter, and Beckadolph. 2,904,099.
Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago :
See-
Pick, Joseph R., and Lasinski.
Payne. Frank E. 2,872,220.
Continental Machines, Inc. : See —
Connoy. Eugene N. 2,871.417.
Crane, Robert L. 2,883,736.
Crane, Robert L., Cleland. and Whitmore.
Wilkie, Robert J. 2,879,813.
Continental Motors Corp. : See —
Bachle. Carl F., and Hulbert.
Ginn, Earl. 2,912,885.
Ginn, Earl. 2,912,936.
Haas, Herbert H. 2,897,800.
Haas, Herbert H. 2,897,802.
Haas, Herbert H. 2.874.804.
Haas. Herbert H., and Aland.
Marchand William C. 2 875.739.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,895.463.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2,901,031.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2.913,231.
Powell, Robert J., and Champion. 2.913,233.
Seanlon. Earl J., and Jokl. 2.885,580.
Sykes, Julian J., Jr. 2.914,137.
Wiseman. William. 2,896,466.
Continental Oil Co. : See —
Bauer. Robert F., McNeill, and Ledbetter. 2,909,359.
Bauer. Robert F., and Stratton. 2,891.770.
Campbell. Hollis O., and Lipski. 2.908.890.
Carlyle, Robert L., and Morris. 2,889,279.
Carlyle. Robert L., and Morris. 2.895,913.
Coyne. Donald M.. and Kirk. 2,872.456.
Crawford, John M., and Clyneh. 2,910,134.
Dannehl. Melvin A. 2,874,934.
Doty. William E. N.. and Lee. 2,874,795.
Feiehner, George C. 2.914.580.
Landers. James E., and Sudbury. 2,875,142.
Nelson. Ernest W. 2,889,215.
Sias, Roy C, and Stepan. 2.882.301.
Sias. Rov C. and Woods. 2.899,460.
Wann, Laymond D. 2,871,446.
Zaskey, Arthur F. 2,881,590.
Continental Ore Corp. : See —
Sternfels. Es'nest A. 2,878,102.
Continental Paper Co. : See —
Bowman, Paul F. 2,912.809.
Vines, Oscar L. 2.875 937.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,895.662.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,900,121.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,901,155.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,901,156.
Vines, Oscar L. 2,907,510.
Continental Plastics Corp. : See — -
Kiba, Yoneo. 2.902,941.
Continental Motors Corp. : See —
Bakke. Laurence D.. and Pechenik. 2.902.022.
Powell. Robert J., and Champion. 2,902,016.
Continental Specialties Co.. Ltd. : See —
Soule. Arthur H. 2,867,008.
Continental Steel Corp. : See — ■
Loop. James P. 2 894.701.
Schreiner, Paul E. 2,910,171.
Continental Water Heater Co. : See —
Thompson, Seymour H. 2,888,911.
Conto, Armando F., to Freez-King Corp. Control system
for a pump. 2.882,827, 4-21-59, CI. 103 — 25.
Conto, James : See —
Knepshield, Robert E., and Conto. 2,908,850.
Contois, Leo L., Jr.. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Certain
novel amphoteric polyelectrolytes. 2,914,510, 11-24-59,
CI. 260 — 78.
Contour Arch, Inc. : See —
Engelmann, Julius D. 2,887,796.
Contraves A G : See —
Gahwiler. Hermann A 2,898,481.
Gallo, Mario. 2,883,557.
Gallo, Mario. 2,883,558.
Lattniann, Max E. 2,,X72,131.
Weber. Josef J. 2,875,854.
Contraves Italiana, 'S.p.A. : See —
Collina, Giustino. 2,903,663.
Contreras, Agripin. Conveyor. 2,907,449, 10-6-59, CI. 198 —
195.
Contreras, George C, and G. M. Van Hoy. Hack saw.
2.880,773. 4-7-59, CI. 145—34.
Contreras, Roberto E. Means for leveling and mounting ma-
chines on legs. 2,911,169, 11-3-59, CI. 248 — 13.
Controls Co. of America : See —
Beller, Wilbert E. 2,898,045.
Beller, Wilbert E. 2,914,086.
Beller, Wilbert E. 2,914.288.
Chapin, Howard R., and Beck. 2,905,782.
Chapin, Howard R., and Beck. 2,919,319.
Fisher. Hardin Y. 2.892.050.
Frerer, Paul G., and Lewis. 2,906,329.
Frerer, Paul G., and Yamasaki. 2,906,330.
Howes, John T., and Stone. 2,892,664.
Johnson, Roy W.. Duncan, Braid, and Healy. 2,902,578.
Kramer. Leo. 2,899.519.
Lewis, Melvin R. 2,915,905.
McCarty, Lourdes V. 2,870,778.
McCarty, Lourdes V. 2.881,790.
McCarty, Lourdes V. 2,891,761.
Starr, James E. 2,905,879.
Tweedy, James W. 2,912,869.
Control Devices, Inc. : See —
Lewis, Melvin R. 2,869,375.
Convers, Joseph J. : See —
Locke, Burton H., and Convers. 2,875.907.
Converse, Sherman. Lawn spraying device. 2,911,157,
11-3-59, CI. 239—287.
Converse, Sherman, to Graniteville Co. Process for treating
grass. 2,870,037, 1-20-59, CI. 117 — 3.
Converse, Sherman, to Graniteville Co. Spraying apparatus.
2,883,115, 4-21-59, CI. 239—172.
Converse, Vernon G., Ill, L. J. Seymour, R. E. Hohisel, and
J. Sabuda, to George L. Nankervis Co. Conveyor system.
2,884,113, 4-28-59, CI. 198—19.
Conveyor Co., The : See —
Saxe, Walter E. 2,915,183.
Conville, John, to In-A-Wall Corp. Window construction.
2,903,756, 9-15-59, CI. 20—52.2.
Conway, Carle C, III., and N. E. Nylin, to Aerojet-General
Corp. Pressure responsive actuator. 2,876,745, 3-10-59.
CI. 121—38.
Conwav, Clifford C. : See —
Robbins. Wilbur, and Conway. 2,890,034.
Conway Clutch Co., The : See —
Becknell, Raleigh. 2.913,082.
Conway, Hugh G., and K. R. Sherhod, to Short Brothers k
Harland Ltd. Parachute and like release mechanism.
2.873,137, 2-10-59, CI. 294 — 083.
Conway, Joseph R. : See —
Hurlburt, Charles E., Conway, and Lanni. 2,912,864.
Conway, Leon F. and H. H. Dinneen, said Dinneen assignor
to Rust Furnace Co.. and said Conway assignor to Bloom
Engineering Co., Inc. Butterfly type valve. 2,902,254,
9-1-59. CI. 251—305.
Conway, Robert D., and W. Messiager, deceased, by The First
National Bank of Philadelphia, administrator, to Petti-
bone Mulliken Corp. Cone crushing mechanism. 2,901,189,
8-25-59, CI. 241 — 207.
Conway, Theodore D. : See —
Johnson. Albert E.. and Conway. 2,892,040.
Conyers, Abda J. Fishing float. 2,904,923, 9-22-59, CI.
43 — 43.11.
Coody, John L., J. S. Work, and E. K. Bell; said Coody
assor to P. Barkley. Pipe lineup clamp. 2.888,895,
6-2-59, CI. 113—102.
Coogan, John H., and R. Klein, to United States of America,
Navy. Signal tracking device. 2,891,245, 6-16-59, CI.
343—8.
Cook, Albert N., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Cord control mech-
anisms. 2,905,274, 9-22-59, CI. 188—65.1.
Cook, Alton A., and I. Sapers. to Arkansas Co., Inc. Produc-
tion of dieyandiamide triethvlene tetramine formaldehyde
condensate. 2.902.472. 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 70.
Cook Bros. Equipment Co. : See —
Harbers, Henry C, and Merchant. 2,868,583.
Cook, Buford, to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission. Ion switch. 2,873,400, 2-10-59, CI.
313—231.
Cook, Carl V., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underwater geo-
physical prospecting. 2,S90,861, 6-16-59, CI. 255 — 6i.
Cook, Carter G. : See —
Thomson, George, Cook, and Pepin. 2,8S0,055.
Cook, Charles C, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Two stage drying of nonmetallic ore precedent to electro-
static separation. 2,881,916, 4-14-59, CI. 209 — 3.
Cook, Chester K., and G. F. Hitt. Chuck assembly for veneer
cutting lathes. 2,879,816, 3-31-59, CI. 144 — 209.
Cook Chemical Co. : See —
Scoggin, Baxter L, Jr. 2,870,943.
Cook, Clara D. Clothes hanger. 2,907,472, 10-6-59, CI.
211—177.
Cook, Curtiss L., to Deere & Co.
digger chain. 2,904,165, 9-15-59,
Cook, Curtiss L., to Deere & Co.
10-13-59, CI. 172 — 754.
Cook, Cyrus F. : See — ■
Thompson. Oliver T., and Cook. 2,909,089.
Center strap for potato
CI. 19S — 193.
Plow share. 2,908,339,
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Cook, David E., and E. J. Barrasso, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydrodesulfurization of a coked hydro-
carbon stream comprising gasoline constituents and gas oil
constituents. 2,901,417, 8-25-59, CI. 208—97.
Cook, De'Orr. Retrievable stabilizer for well bores. 2,869,827,
T_20— 59 CI 255 27.
Cook7 Donald F. Flow measuring system. 2,912,857,
11-17-59, CI. 73—205.
Cook, Earle S., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid pres-
sure actuator. 2,905,199, 9-22-59, CI. 137—782.
Cook, Einar. Agricultural implements having resilient draft
connections. 2,907,394, 10-6-59, CI. 172 — 7.
Cook Electric Co. : See —
Bellamy, John C. 2,911,277.
FlubacUer, Charles H. 2,872.506.
McDonald, Donald C. 2,869,059.
McDonald. Donald C. 2.902.644.
McDonald. Donald C, Boe, and Warshawsky. 2,871,660.
McNaughton, John F„ and Gottfried. 2,872,254.
Moore, Howard. 2,876,859.
O'Bleness, George W. 2,867,754.
Thomiszer, Hubert J. 2,870,779.
Tice, Leroy E., and Ness. 2,915,712.
Cook, Forrest W., and J. E. Eberhardt, to ACF Industries,
Inc. Carburetor step-up device. 2,882,027, 4-14-59, CI.
261—69.
Cook, Frank E. : See —
Preiser, Herman S., Cook, and Tytell. 2,910,419.
Cook, George O. Apparatus for taping packages. 2,893,188,
7-7-59, CI. 53—198.
Cook George R. : See —
Maneuffel, Allan A., and Cook. 2.890,172.
Manteuffel, Allan A., Cook, and Cortiss. 2,900,342.
Cook, George R, and W. W. Cortiss. to The Pure Oil Co.
Adhesive lubricants. 2,910,440, 10-27-59, CI. 252—57.
Cook, George R., and L. E. Ellison, to The Pure Oil Co.
Electromagnetic testing apparatus for measuring the tack
of fluids. 2,894,388, 7-14-59, CI. 73 — 58.
Cook, George W. Sensitive vertical displacement seismometer.
2,909,759. 10-20-59, 01.340 — 17.
Cook, Gordon H., to Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. An-
amorphotic optical systems. 2,915,942, 12-8-59, CI.
Qg Kf
Cook, Gordon H., and P. A. Merigold, to Tavlor, Taylor &
Hobson Ltd. Optical objectives. 2,895,379, 7-21-59, CI.
88 — 57.
Cook. Harold C. to Cook Machine Co. Lumber sorting ma-
chine. 2 867,323, 1-6-59, CI. 209 — 90
Cook, Harold E., % to R. G. Schneyer. Cargo lift for a truck
body. 2,900,099, 8-18-59, CI. 214—674.
Cook. Henry : See —
Morley, Frederick W. W., and Cook. 2,916,875.
Cook, Henry A., R. E. Fleming, and R. H. Heilman, to The
Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Thermal insulation material and
method of making the same. 2,884,380, 4-28-59, CI.
252 — 62.
Cook, Harry M.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Spin-
neret. 2.891,278, 6-23-59. CI. 18 — 8.
Cook. Howard H., and G. W. Meyer. Jr. Water cooled elec-
trode holders. 2.877,282. 3-10-59, CI. 13 — 17.
Cook, James A., Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Elec-
tronic storage device. 2,914,750, 11-24-59, CI. 340 — 173.
Cook, James C. Display device. 2,870,557, 1-27-59, CI.
40 — 39.
Cook, John C, to United States of America. Army. Electrical
crevasse detector. 2.885,633, 5-5-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Cook, John S.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Coupled
lines systems 2.885.593. 5-5-59. CI. 315 — 3.6.
Cook, Leonard W., and H. A. Passarelli, Jr.. to General Elec-
tric Co. Mercury button switch with resilient seal.
2,916,589, 12-8-59, CI. 200 — 152.
Cook, Leslie W. : See —
Phillips. Harold P.. and Cook. 2,869,200.
Cook, Llovd A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Aluminum to copper connection. 2,868,863, 1-13-59, CI.
174—94.
Cook, Lucien H., to Chemical Construction Corp. Recovery
of carbon dioxide free ammonia in the production of urea.
2.894.878. 7-14-59. CI. 202 — 10.
Cook, Lyman B., to Acme Staple Co. Stapling machine.
2,905,941, 9-29-59, CI. 1 — 3.
Cook Machine Co. : See —
Cook, Harold C. 2,867,323.
Cook, Marion H., to Miles Laboratories. Inc. Composition of
matter. 2,893,844, 7-7-59, CI. 23—253.
Cook, Maurice E. Service tray adapted for use in automo-
biles and in other relations. 2.897,974, 8-4-59, CI. 211 — 74.
Cook. Milton V. Exerciser and amusement device. 2,871,017,
1-27-59, CI. 272—79.
Cook, Nolan L. Fishhook release. 2,869,278, 1-20-59, CI
43 — 42.8.
Cook, Paul R. Layout means for use in masonry construc-
tion. 2,904,891, 9-22-59, CI. 33 — 111.
Cook, Ralph L., and E. A. Andrew, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Method of preparing globular propellant powder.
2,888,713, 6-2-59, CI. 18 — 47.2.
Cook, Robert J. Two piece rigid leggings. 2,902,779, 9-8-59,
CI. 36—2.
Cook, Robert W., to C. W. Fuelling, Inc. Method and appa-
ratus for terminating and extending fluid transmission
mains. 2,910,083, 10-27-59, CI. 137—74.
Cook, Robert W., and L. McBride, to Anthony Wayne Im-
provement Co. Pipe sealing apparatus and method.
2,894,539, 7-14-59, CI. 138 — 97.
Cook, Robert W., to C. W. Fuelling. Pipe joint-locating de-
vice. 2,896,155, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Cook, Ross, Inc. : See —
Cook, Ross, Capers, and Martens. 2,893,660.
Cook, Ross, J. D. Capers, and A. Martens, to Ross Cook, Inc.
Pneumatic transit tube system with remotely controlled
transfer apparatus. 2,893,660, 7-7-59, CI. 243 — 16.
Cook, Vernon H. Transparency supporting and illuminating
device. 2,902,787, 9-8-59, CI. 40 — 152.2.
Cook, Vernon L., and H. S. Knaack, to Em-Tec, Inc. Sig-
nalling system. 2,881,409, 4-7-59, CI. 340 — 33.
Cook-Waite Laboratories. Inc. : See —
Reznek, Solomon 2,895,473.
Reznek, Solomon. 2,895,474.
Cook, Walter L., and Boeing Airplane Co. Method and appa-
ratus for hot riveting and similar metal forming operations.
2,909,651, 10-20-59. CI. 219 — 152.
Cook, Woodrow L., to United States of America, Navy.
Porous area-suction flap for aircraft. 2,876,966, 3-10-59.
CI. 244 — 42.
Cooke, Claude W., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Phase in-
verter. 2,903,525, 9-8-59, CI. 179—171.
Cooke, Harold G., Jr., to Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. Epoxide
resins, etc. 2,893,978, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Cooke, Harold G., Jr., and J. E. Masters, to Devoe & Ray-
nolds Co., Inc. Reaction products of polyepoxides and
monomeric partial esters of polyhydric alcohols with maleic
anhydride-unsaturated organic acid adducts, and methods
and compositions for producing the same. 2,909,496,
10-20-59, CI. 260—22.
Cooke, Harry L., to Radio Corp. of America. Time division
multiplex system for signals of different bandwidth.
2,919,308, 12-29-59, CI. 179—15.
Cooke, Maurice D. : See — ■
Bewley, Thomas, and Cooke. 2,906,676.
Cooke, Robert J. Combination night lamp and transparency
illuminator. 2,906,047, 9-29-59, CI. 40 — 63.
Cooke, William H., and J. W. C. Crawford, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for the re-
duction of uranium compounds. 2,886,429, 5-12-59, CI.
75—84.1.
Cookingham, Owen C. : See —
Browne, Harold L., Cookingham, and Pendleton.
2,867,843.
Cookman, Erlo B. Wire tie and method of securing the same
to a wire fence or the like. 2,907,553, 10-6-59, CI.
256—57.
Cooksley, Ralph D. Charcoaler. 2,874,631, 2-24-59, CI.
99 — 400.
Cooksley, Ralph D., to General Gas Light Co. Flow regulator.
2,884,223, 4-28-59, CI. 251—274.
Cooksley. Ralph D., to General Gas Light Co. Valve struc-
ture. 2.912,006, 11-10-59, CI. 137 — 620.
Cooksley, Ralph D., to General Gas Light Co. Remotely con-
trollable, valve operating device. 2,912,009, 11-10-59,
CI. 137—623.
Cookson, William, % to J. C. Fredenburg-Inglesby. Roofing
and siding sheets. 2,873,699, 2-17-59, CI. 108—22.
Cookston, Jack W., to Nova Beaucage Mines Ltd. (N.P.L. )
Method of separating metals from ores and concentrates.
2,905,545, 9-22-59, CI. 75 — 1.
Cool, Kenneth A. : See —
Taylor, Samuel K., and Cool. 2,868,612.
Cooley, Austin G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Auto-
matic phasing control for facsimile recorders and the like.
2,907,826, 10-6-59, CI. 178 — 69.5.
Cooley, Austin G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. High
speed facsimile transmission systems. 2,894,054, 7-7-59,
CI. 178—6.6.
Coolev, Glenn C. : See —
Facer, Leroy H. 2,867,522.
Cooley, Stone D. : See —
Suter, Hans A., and Cooley. 2,903,465.
Cooley, Stone D., and F. B. Marcotte, to Celanese Corp. of
America. 1,2-dichloroethane. 2,870,225, 1-20-59, CI.
260—662.
Coolidge, John E., Jr., and H. W. Grossen, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Electrical precipitator. 2,900,042, 8-18-59, CI.
183—7.
Coomes, Edward A., and F. E. Gifford, to University of
Notre Dame Du Lac. Thermionic emitter and method of
making same. 2,892,740, 6-30-59, CI. 148 — 1.6.
Coon. Allen B., Jr. Camping apparatus for station wagons.
2.867.471. 1-6-59. CI. 20fi — 23.
Coon, Kenneth C, M. J. Harpole, and E. R. Van Krevelen, to
General Mills, Inc. Rate of climb tester. 2,893,236,
7-7-59, CI. 73 — 4.
Coon. Lowell G : See —
OarmiohaPl. Robert, and Coon. 2.885.517.
Cooney, Edward J., to Inland Steel Co. Tongue bender.
2,890,735, 6-16-59, CI. 153 — 39.
Cooney, George R., to United States of America, Navy. Ro-
tary joint. 2,896,173, 7-21-59. CI. 333—7.
Cooney. James S., to Pylon Co., Inc. Rod joint. 2,896,981,
7-28-59, CI. 287—20.5.
Coonradt, Harrv L. : See —
Ciapetta, Frank G.. Coonradt, and Garwood. 2,885,352.
Coons, Burton C. and W. B. Fruit feeding, end trimming,
halving and knock-off mechanism. 2,901,014, 8-25-59, CI.
146—72.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Coons, Curtis C, to The Hoover Co. Suction control in sur-
face cleaning tool. 2,894,274, 7-14-59, CI. 15 — 421.
Coons, Frank P.. to Johnson & Johnson. Dispensing pack-
age. 2,876.892, 3-10-59, CI. 206—52.
Coons, Willard B. : See —
Coons, Burton C. and W. B. 2,901,014.
Cooper, Alfred, and L. B. MacQueen, to Expanded Rubber Co.
Ltd. Manufacture of cellular material from bitumen and
styrene. 2,888,407, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Cooper Alloy Corp. : See —
Kretz, Herman C. 2,913,337.
Mott, Norman S. 2,868,638.
Cooper, Benjamin. Automatic toll collection system.
2,908,895, 10-13-59, CI. 340—213.
Cooper, Benjamin. Treadle switch. 2,909,G28, 10-20-59, CI.
200 — 86.
Cooper-Bessemer Corp., The : See —
Crooks. Wililam R. 2,897,804.
Miller, Carl D. 2,918,826.
Cooper, Bruce L., and J. Lund, to D. S. Plugs Ltd. Pins of
electric plug and socket joints. 2,878,339, 3-17-59, CI.
200 — 113.
Cooper, Charles M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Means for terminating nuclear re-
actions. 2,874,109, 2-17-59, Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Cooper, Charles W., to National Clav Pipe Manufacturers,
Inc. Pipe sealing material. 2,889,582, 6-9-59. Cl. 18 — 59.
Cooner, Cleveland N., and A. I. Frederick, to The Pandjiris
Weldment Co. Welding apparatus. 2,871,334, 1-27-59, Cl.
219—130.
Cooper, Curtis M. Automatic meter reading system.
2,870,258, 1-20-59, Cl. 179—2.
Cooper, David Y. : See —
Brown, Elwyn S., Cooper, Elam, and Johns. 2,887,105.
Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Electric lamp.
2,909,696. 10-20-59, Cl. 313 — 221.
Cooper, Donald E., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Melting refractory metals. 2,890,109, 6-9-59, Cl. 75 — 10.
Cooper, Donald E., and E. D. Dilling, to Titanium Metals
Corp. of America. Method for controlling arc length.
2.904,718, 9-15-59, Cl. 314 — 73.
Cooper, Elmer J., and H. J. Peppier to Red Star Yeast and
Products Co. Yeast extraction. 2,904,439, 9-15-59, Cl.
99 — 97.
Cooper. Glenn D. : See —
Gilbert. Alfred R.. and Cooper. 2.902,506.
Cooper, Guv R.. and R. Tomlin. to D. Gordon. Carpenter's
tool. 2.896,910, 7-28-59, Cl. 254—131.
Cooper, Harry D., to Ethyl Corp. Preparation of arvloxy-
aliphatic acid substances. 2,914,558, 11-24-59, Cl. 260—
521.
Cooper, Howard G., Jr., and M. E. Hines, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Electron lens systems. 2,884,559,
4-28-59, Cl. 315—14.
Cooper, Hugh S., and J. C. Schaefer, to W. M. Weil. Pro-
duction of boron by fused salt bath electrolysis. 2,918,417,
12-22-59, Cl. 204—60.
Cooper, Hugh S., J. C. Schaefer, and E. C. Schmidt, to W. M.
Weil. Recovery of manganese from metallurgical slags,
dusts and ores. 2.877.110. 3-10-59. Cl. 75 — 111.
Cooper, Jack, and J. J. Windheuser, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Prolonged action tablets. 2,887,438,
5-19-59. Cl. 167—82.
Cooper, Jack H., and T. Freistat, to Great Western Heel Co.,
Inc. Cast aluminum heel with plastic filler. 2,871,583,
2-3-59. Cl. 36 — 40.
Cooper, Jacob L., K. R. Daniel, and J. C. Lowery, to American
Cast Iron Pipe Co. Hold-down device for machines for
rotating cylindrical articles. 2,913,784, 11-24-59, Cl. 22 —
65.
Cooper, Jacob L., K. R. Daniel. J. O. Patton, Jr., and E. Van-
dergrift, Jr., to American Cast Iron Pine Co. Apparatus
for stripping tubular castings from molds and cleaning the
castings. 2.870 496. 1-27-59. Cl. 22 — 65.
Cooper. James. Four-wheel bogies for rail cars and the like.
2,892,420, 6-30-59, Cl. 105—194.
Cooper, James, to Hall & McChesney, Inc. Looseleaf binder.
2,906,268, 9-29-59, Cl. 129 — 23.
Cooper, James M., and R. E. Bartholomew, to General Elec-
tric Co. Automatic and manual control apparatus for
aircraft. 2,890,844, 6-16-59, Cl. 244 — 77.
Cooper John C. and R. W. Hagmann, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electron beam convergence apparatus.
2.875,374. 2-24-59. Cl. 315—13.
Cooper. John E. Adapter means for dental motor controls.
2.871,722. 2-3-59. Cl. 74 — 562.
Cooper, John G. Cartons. 2.875 943, 3-3-59. Cl. 229—39.
Cooper, John R. Sealed beam headlight. 2,891,186, 6-16-59,
Cl. 313—113.1.
Cooper, Joseph F., Jr. : See —
Swanstrom, John E., Connell, Cooper, and Swanson.
2,869,409.
Cooper, Joseph H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of phthalocyanine pigments. 2,908,690,
10-13-59, Cl. 260—314.5.
Cooper, Joseph H., to The Tavlor-Winfield Corp. Narrow
lap seam welder. 2,911,515, 11-3-59, Cl. 219—79.
Cooper, Morris. Remote control rear view mirror. 2,903,944,
9-15-59. Cl. 88 — 93.
Cooper, Murray S. : See —
Wagner, Alan R.. and Cooper. 2,893,392.
Cooper, Orin N. Tub overflow. 2,884,650, 5-5-59, Cl. 4 — 206.
Cooper, Orin N. Rinse wringer construction. 2,887,863,
5-26-59. Cl. 68 — 22.
Cooper, Paul W., and J. F. O'Brien. Transistorized radio
receiver. 2,873.359, 2-10-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Cooper, Ray D. Book storage apparatus. 2,872,048, 2-3-59,
Cl. 211—143.
Cooper, Robert H., to United States of America, Navy.
Pneumatic film transport. 2,892,379, 6-30-59, Cl. 88 — 18.
Cooper, Robert H., and K. L. Godfrey, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Composition containing benzothiazvl disulfide dis-
persed in a mineral oil. 2,918,512, 12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 785.
Cooper, Robert H., and K. L. Godfrey, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Dispersible aryl thiazyl sulfides having admixed there-
with a mineral oil and a fatty acid ester. 2,918,513,
12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 785.
Cooper, Robert L. Surgical retractor apparatus. 2,893,378,
7-7-59, Cl. 128—20.
Cooper, Robert S. : See —
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Cooper. 2,867,547.
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Cooper. 2,867,610.
Toy. Arthur D. F., Cooper, and Traise. 2,867,548.
Cooper, Ronald H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Auto-harden-
ing phenol-formaldehyde composition and method of prepar-
ing shell molds therefrom. 2,869,194, 1-20-59, Cl. 22 — 193.
Cooper, Ronald H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Oil well treat-
ment. 2,900,027, 8-18-59, Cl. 166 — 33.
Cooper, Ronald H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Shell mold
composition and method of making same. 2,913,787,
11-24-59, Cl. 22 — 193.
Cooper, Ronald H., and G. M. Corbett, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Composition comprising sand, phenolic resin and an-
hydrous sodium carbonate, method of making and refractory
article produced. 2,869,191, 1-20-59, Cl. 22 — 147.
Cooper, Ronald H., and J. A. Kelly, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Shell molding composition containing fatty alkylol amide
condensate, inert filler and a phenolic resin nad method of
making mold. 2,869.195, 1-20-59, Cl. 22 — 193.
Cooper, Ronald H., and G. M. Corbett, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Refractory composition containing slag, sand, and mag-
nesium oxide, and aqueous phenolic resin, method of making
and product obtained. 2,869,196, 1-20-59, Cl. 22 — 193.
Cooper, Ronald H., and L. C. Johnson, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Porous composition containing a phenol-aldehyde resin,
method of preparation, and article fabricated therefrom.
2,870,110, 1-20-59, Cl. 260 — 29.3.
Cooper, Roy L., to Waterman Engineering Corp. Intake
heater. 2,886,688, 5-12-59, Cl. 219—38.
Cooper, Roy L., to Waterman Engineering Corp. Pitching
machine. 2,908,266, 10-13-59, Cl. 124 — 6.
Cooper, Theodore D., to United States of America, Army.
System and method for measuring the deviation factor of
wave forms. 2.913,663, 11-17-59. Cl. 324 — 77.
Cooper, Thomas A., and R. A. Woodle. to The Texas Co.
Adsorption process. 2,886,522, 5-12-59. Cl. 208 — 310.
Cooper, victor J., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Phase-amplitude characteristic correction circuit arrang-e-
ments. 2.890.294, 6-9-59. Cl. 170. — 171.
Cooper, Virgil K., Vi to E. L. Weber. Self-wringing mop.
2,869,161, 1-20-59, Cl. 15—119.
Cooper, Wayne E., and W. C. Pouppirt, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Transfer of solids. 2,886,210, 5-12-59, Cl. 222 — 1.
Cooper, Wayne E., and W. R. Eddy, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Apparatus for handling finely divided solids in liquid.
2,878,949, 3-24-59, Cl. 214 — 17.
Cooper. Wavne M. : See —
Hillwick, Stanley L., and Cooper. 2,898,008.
Cooper, William F. : See —
Monroe, Wilfred E., and Cooper. 2,918,862.
Cooper, William H.. to International Telephone and TelPsraph
Corp. Crystal contact device. 2,891,201, 6-16-59, Cl.
317 — 236.
Cooperatieve Verkoop-en Productievereniging van Aardap-
pelmeel en Derivatem "Avebe" G.-A. : See —
Hiemstra. Pieter, and Muetgeert. 2,902,336.
Cooperman. Michael : See —
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., Grundmann, and Cooperman.
2,899,491.
Cooperman, Michael, and G. L. Grundmann. to Radio Corp. of
America. Magnetic two-angle demodulator. 2,899,492,
8-11-59. Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Coopers Mechanical Joints Ltd. : See —
Streete, Charles M. 2,886,129.
Coopersmith, John M„ K. C. Peterson, and M.
Standard Oil Co. Polyisobutylene production.
12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 683.15.
Cooprider, Rex C. to The Drackett Co. Dispenser pump.
2,889,964, 6-9-59, Cl. 222—321.
Coors, Adolph. Co. : See —
Buck. Cecil S. 2,917,882.
Coover, Delos G. A. Irrigation pipe coupling.
11-3-59, Cl. 137—107.
Coover, Harrv W., Jr. : See —
Guillet, James E., and Coover. 2,870,131.
Guillet, James E., and Coover. 2,891.936.
McCall, Marvin A., and Coover. 2,908.707.
McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 2.875.231.
McConnell. Richard L., and Coover. 2.875.232.
McConnell. Richard L., and Coover. 2,912,450.
Shearer, Newton H., Jr., and Coover. 2,887,471.
Tamblyn, John W., and Coover. 2,912,411.
Sutton, to
2,918,508,
2,910,996,
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189
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and W. C. Wooten, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Stabilized lower fatty acid esters of cellulose.
2,917,398, 12-15-59. CI. 106 — 169.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Copolymenza-
tion of acrylonitrile, and another unsaturated monomer,
in the presence of preformed homopolymers and products
obtained thereby. 2,879.253, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. to Eastman Kodak Co. N-dialkyl-
aminoalkyl acrylamide and methacrylamide modified poly-
acrylonitriles and process for preparing same. 2,879,255,
3-24-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeriza-
tion of vinyl chloride or vinylidene chloride in the presence
of isolated polymers. 2,899,405, 8-11-59, CI. 260—45.5.
Coover Harry W., Jr., and M. A. McCall, to Eastman Kodak
Kodak Co. Preparation of neutral mixed phosphates from
trialkyl phosphates and carboxylic acid esters. 2,875,229,
2-24-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Coover, Harry W„ Jr., and R. L. McConnell, to Eastman
Co. Preparation of neutral mixed phosphates from trialkyl
phosphates and alcohols. 2,875,230, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. R. Caldwell, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Copolymerization of acrylonitrile and another mono-
mer in the presence of preformed polymers and products
obtained thereby. 2,879,254, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W.. Jr., and W. C. Wooten, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Composition comprising copolymers of methyl
methacrylate and a-methylstyrene with polymers of acrylic
esters. 2,887,464 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and J. B. Dickey, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Graft copolymers containing at least three components
including acrylonitrile and a vinyl pyridine. 2,882,290,
4-14-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and D. J. Shields, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Polymerization process for preparing modified acrylo-
nitrile polymers. 2,883,360, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and R. L. McConnell, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Derivatives of 2,2-dimethyl-l,3-propanediol
cyclic hydrogen phosphite. 2,899,455, 8-11-59, CI. 260 —
461.
Coover, Richard E.. to K. Kusser. Brush holder for waxing
and polishing machines. 2,898,616. 8-11-59, CI. 15 — 49.
Copas, James I. Traveling seal and paraffin scraper device.
2,893,493, 7-7-59, CI. 166—170.
Copco Trailer Division, a division of Copco Steel & Engineer-
ing Co. : See — -
Tenenbaum, Paul. 2,867,450.
Cope, Appleton D., to Radio Corp. of America. Photocon-
ductive device. 2,875,359, 2-24-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Cope, Appleton D., to Radio Corp. of America. Photocon-
ductive type pickup tubes. 2,900,569, 8-18-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Cope, Arthur C. Production and recovery of furans.
2,917,520, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 347.8.
Cope, Geoffrey W., to Symington Wayne Corp. Transition
coupling. 2,907,475, 10-6-59, CI. 213—112.
Cope, P. Troy, and A. H. Vaughan, to The Electric Furnace
Co. Muffle tvpe furnace with movable sectional furnace
shell. 2.8S5.197, 5-5-59, CI. 263 — 41.
Cope, John E., P. A. Segrave, and D. H. Fisher, to Pye
Ltd. Television receivers. 2,875,277, 2-24-59, CI.
178—7.3.
Cope, Parker R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Amplitude selec-
tive translation circuit. 2.878,326, 3-17-59, CI. 197 — 171.
Copeland, Jacob C. Reflecting and magnifying viewer. 2,883,-
908, 4-28-59, CI. 88—29.
Copeland, Paul L. : See —
De Lany, Beatrice P.. and Copeland. 2,902,618.
Copeland Refrigeration Corp. : See —
Buschmann, Oskar H. 2,898,072.
Copeland, Robert D. Impeller pump, seal and wear ring.
2,869,471, 1-20-59, CI. 103—111.
Copeland, William M., and R. W. Mazzacane, to General
Electric Co. Electric fan heater. 2,904,317, 9-15-59, CI.
257 — 306.
Copelin, Harry B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilization of chlorinated hydrocarbons. 2,904,600, 9-15-59,
CI. 260 — 652.5.
Copell, Daniel K. Mouthpiece. 2,883,991, 4-28-59, CI.
131—207.
Copen. Edward H. Method of making a multi-card carrier.
2,871,153. 1-27-59. CI. 154 — 116.
Copenhaver, John W. : See —
Kwiatek, Jack,and Copenhaver. 2,882,313.
Copenhaver, John W., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Poly-
alkoxyacetals or polyalkoxy ketals and the sulfur analogues.
2,912,468, 11-10-59, CI. 260—609.
Copenhaver, John W., and C. W. Weber, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Production of organic phosphonyl halide. 2,882,305,
4-14-59, CI. 260—543.
Copenhaver, John W., and C. W. Weber, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Production of organophosphorus compounds. 2,882,307,
4-14-59, Cl. 260—543.
Copenhaver. John W., and J. Kwiatek, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Production of organic phosphonyl halide. 2,882,310,
4-14-59, Cl. 260—543.
Copenhaver, William G. : See —
Spann. Edwin C, and Copenhaver. 2,881,118.
Copenhaver, William G., to Phillips Petroleum
ratus for hydrolysis of aluminum chloride.
9-22-59, Cl. 23—283.
Co. Appa-
2,905,537,
Copenhefer, John B., to Brown-Forman Distillers Corp.
hanger. 2,889,759, 6-9-59, Cl. 95 — 100.
Film
Copes, Joseph P. : See —
Mayhew, Raymond L., Copes, and Williams. 2,898,301.
Coplan, Eli B. Snug fitting cover for a toilet seat lid.
2,910,705, 11-3-59, Cl. 4—242.
Copland, George V. : See —
Pyle, Edwin C, Northington, and Copland. 2,884,231.
Copley, Harry, Jr. : See —
Fain, Morton E., and Copley. 2,874,845.
Copp, Belton A. : See —
Schellens, Christopher A., and Copp. 2,908,515.
Copp, Frederick C, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.)
Inc. Treatment of nematodes with quaternary ammonium
compounds. 2,918,401, 12-22-59, Cl. 167 — 30.
Copp, Kenneth W. : See —
Baden, Thomas A., Olson, Miller, and Copp. 2,907,406.
Copp, Kenneth W., and L. J. Olson, to Donaldson Co., Inc.
Air cleaner. 2,889,008, 6-2-59, Cl. 183 — 81.
Coppin, Kenneth J., to E. K. Cole, Ltd. Digital motor posi-
tion control system. 2,884,577, 4-28-59, Cl. 318 — 29.
Copping, Bruce G., to Atkron, Inc. Four flap case opener.
2,915,868. 12-8-59, Cl. 52 — 381.
Copping, Bruce G., to Atkron, Inc. Method of and apparatus
for sorting articles such as cans. 2,916,133, 12-8-59, Cl.
198—30.
Copping, Geoffrey P., T. R. Myers, and G. H. Smith, to Her
Majesty's Postmaster General. Segregating apparatus.
2,895,610, 7-21-59, Cl. 209—98.
Coppinger, Galvin M. : See —
Breier. Irwin L., and Coppinger. 2,874,100.
Coppock, Harold N., to General Motors Corp. Electric switch.
2,892,908, 6-30-59, Cl. 200—67.
Coppola, Patrick P., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Thermionic dispenser cathode. 2,899,592, 8-11-59, Cl.
313—346.
Coppola, Richard J. Self seal-in A.C. operated relay.
2,890,393, 6-9-59, Cl. 317 — 156.
Coppola, Richard J. Polarized A.C. operated relay.
2,913,639, 11-17-59, Cl. 317—156.
Coquelet, Jules H., to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques
de Charleroi. Generators for producing pulses of alternat-
ing current. 2,867,798, 1-6-59, Cl. 340—359.
Coraor, George R., and W. Z. Heldt. to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours and Co. Process for the addition of HCN across the
carbon to carbon double bond of an activated olefin
2,904,581, 9-15-59, Cl. 260 — 465.4.
Corbe, Israel. Pocket fasteners and pockets. 2,884,979,
5-5-59, Cl. 150—35.
Corbeels, Theophile, and R. N. Marshall, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for swaging flanges on tubular mem-
bers. 2.877,675, 3-17-59, Cl. 78 — 17.
Corbeil, George S. : See —
Anderson, Carl F., and Corbeil. 2,916,550.
Corben, Leo D., and E. A. Steigmann, to General Foods Corp.
Photographic gelatin and process of producing same.
2,890,215, 6-9-59, Cl. 260—117.
Corbett, Gerald M. : See —
Cooper, Ronald H., and Corbett. 2,869,191.
Cooper, Ronald H., and Corbett. 2,869,196.
Corbett. Harold, to Package Machinery Co. Apparatus for
plasticizing a solid particulate material for extruding or
molding. 2,887,719, 5-26-59, Cl. 18—12.
Corbett, John M. : See —
Gordon, David A., and Corbett. 2,914,555.
Corbett, Robert B., and W. J. O'Connor, to Arcweld Mfg. Co.
Rotary heating device. 2,878,007, 3-17-59, Cl. 266 — 2.
Corbin, Armand. Mobile lifting and conveying apparatus.
2,899,088, 8-11-59, Cl. 214—75.
Corbin, Douglas T. Tire chain applying tool with position
signaling means. 2,868,052, 1-13-59, Cl. 81 — 15.8.
Corbin, Russel G., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle tail gate
latch. 2,911,247, 11-3-59, a. 292—48.
Corbin, Wesley S. : See —
Wisner, Isle R., Corbin and Walden. 2,870,691.
Wisner, Isle R., Corbin, and Walden. 2,870,692.
Corbin, Wesley S.. C. M. Pearson, and H. Walden, to The
Black-Clawson Co. , Head box for paper making machines.
2,870,690, 1-27-59, Cl. 92 — 44.
Corbin. Wesley S., and H. Walden, to The Black-Clawson Co.
Broke removal unit for paper machinery. 2,888,073,
5-26-59, Cl. 162—255.
Corbin, William A. Box kite. 2,873,077, 2-10-59, Cl.
244 — 153.
Corbitt, Howard E., R. M.
Aerojet-General Corp.
1-20-59, Cl. 200—87.
Corby, John C, Jr., and D.
Nemours and Co. Mixer.
Corcoran, James T. : See —
Peterson, Kenneth C, and Corcoran. 2,905,708.
Corcoran, James T., and K. C. Peterson, to Standard Oil Co.
Purification of dimethylterephthalate. 2,875,237, 2-24-59,
Cl. 260 — 475.
Corcoran, Laurence E. Hand or foot carried pulsating mas-
saging device. 2,880,721, 4-7-59, Cl. 128 — 39.
Corcoran, Leonard J. Transparent hot and cold insulating
unit. 2,918,709, 12-29-59, Cl. 20 — 53.
Cordell, E. F. Low pressure tire indicator. 2,882,363,
4-14-59, Cl. 200—61.26.
Corderman, Sidney A., to Mcintosh Laboratory, Inc. Ampli-
fier. 2,886,655, 5-12-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Hill, Jr., and D. H. Bozarth, to
Electrical device. 2,870,287,
C. Trimble, to E. I. du Pont de
2,868,518, 1-13-59, Cl. 259—8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lead-in bushings.
Lead-in bushings.
2,869,172.
Cordero, Fidel, to United States of America, Commerce. Non-
linear sensitive diaphragm. 2,913,008, 11-17-59, CI. 137 —
793.
Cordingly, Virginia : See —
Stoddart, Hugh F., Cordingly, and Voutselas. 2,880,379.
Cordis, Nat. Tube flexing pump. 2,897,767, 8-4-59, CI. 103 —
149.
Cordis, Nat. Straight line tape-type poultry feeder.
2,897,954, 8-4-59. CI. 198—181.
Cordis, Nat. Chick-viewing, heat-conserving hover. 2,909,152,
10-20-59, CI. 119—31.
Cordon, Theone C. : See —
Weaver. Elmer A., and Cordon. 2,885.325.
C6rdova. Jose J. Apparatus for oxygenating, centrifuging
and changing the temperature of blood. 2,876,769, 3-10-
59, CI. 128—214.
Cordrey, Richard N., to The National Supply Co. Separable
housing for drilling rigs and clutch mechanisms. 2,891.768,
6-23-59, CI. 254 — 187.
Cordry, David D., to The Trane Co. Refrigeration load cal-
culator. 2,869,787, 1-20-59, CI. 235—61.
Corduroy Rubber Co. : See —
Read, Leslie J., and Higgins. 2,896,276.
Core Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Kelton. Frank C. 2,874,565.
Corev, Flournov. Poultry processing equipment. 2,872,699,
2-10-59. CI. 17 — 11.1.
Corey, Flournoy and F. C, and R. D. Pitts, to Pickwick Co.
Poultry processing equipment. 2,869,172, 1-20-59, CI.
17—11.1.
Corey, Frank J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
2,868,866. 1-13-59, CI. 174—153.
Corev, Frank J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
2,868,868, 1-13-59, CI. 174—153.
Corey, Frederick C. : See —
Corey, Flournoy and F. C, and Pitts.
Pitts. Robert D.. and Corey. 2,896.249.
Corev, Ronald D. Incinerator. 2,883,947, 4-28-59, CI.
110 — 18.
Corhanidis, Sebastien S. Refrigerating means. 2,872,792,
2-10-59, CI. 62 — 419.
Corhanidis, Sebastien S. Detachable refrigerating unit.
2,914,927, 12-1-59, CI. 62—429.
Cork. Edward C. : See —
Charman, Frederick J. H., and Cork. 2,887,682.
Cork. Gordon H. : See —
Hafner, William J. and Cork. 2 900,146.
Walker. James R. 2.881,402.
Corkum, Howard D., to The American Thread Co. Impreg-
nated svnthetic fiber sewing thread and method of making
same. 2,870,045, 1-20-59, CI. 117 — 138.8.
Corkum, Howard D.. to The American Thread Co. Sewing
thread and method of treating. 2,888,365. 5-26-59, CI.
117—76.
Corl, John L., and J. F. Gordon, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Direct reading frequency measuring device. 2,900,601,
8-18-59. CI. 324 — 79.
Corlet, Gabriel F., to Societe d'Application des Gaz, Produits
Routiers et Materiaux. Stoves and like apparatus using
liquefied gas. 2,890,815, 6-16-59, CI. 222—5.
Corley, Buren L. Hip boot with hand receiving pocket struc-
ture. 2,908,982, 10-20-59, CI. 36 — 1.
Corley, Charles B., Jr. : See —
Tausch, Gilbert H.. Corley, and Kenneday. 2,888.080.
Tausch, Gilbert H., Corley, and Kenneday. 2,894,588.
Corley, Charles B., Jr., and J. W. Kenneday, to Jersey Pro-
duction Research Co. Permanent well completion appara-
tus. 2,906,343, 9-29-59, CI. 166—115.
Corley, John T., Jr. Cellar pipe. 2,919,072, 12-29-59, CI.
239—280.
Corman, Julian, to Grain Processing Corp. Microbiological
fermentation process. 2,910,410, 10-27-59, CI. 195 — 81.
Cormia, Keith C, to General Electric Co. Electron dis-
charge device assembly apparatus. 2,907,367, 10-6-59, CI.
153—21.
Cormier, Alban B. Safety device for electric wall sockets.
2,878,456, 3-17-59, CI. 339 — 44.
Cormier, Barbara C. : See —
Howard, Frank L., and Cormier.
Cormier, TJlysses J. Clothes rack.
211—105.
Corn Products Co. : See —
Hevns, Kurt F. 2,884,411.
Hobbs, Kenneth C. 2,884,347.
Kerr, Ralph W. 2,903,391.
Kerr, Ralph W., and Cleveland.
Korth, John A. 2,884,346.
Landwerlen, Richard G., and Vahlteieh. 2,909,437.
Melnick, Daniel, Perry, and Akerboom. 2,910,367.
Melnick, Daniel, Perry, and Akerboom. 2,910,368.
Morris, Leo, and Wilson. 2,882,265.
Paschall, Eugene F. 2.876.217.
Paschall, Eugene F. 2.894,944.
Paschall, Eugene F. 2,914.526.
Paschall, Eugene F., and Katzbeck.
Wilson, Alexander L. 2,899,307.
Corn Products Refining Co. : See —
Gogek. Charles J. 2,875.073.
Minkema, William H. 2,868,780.
Schoch, Thomas J., and Spencer. 2,876.160.
Watson, Stanley A., and Williams. 2,868,778.
2,876,155.
2,916,160, 12-8-59, CI.
2,884,413.
Corneil, Ernest R. Flexible tube fluid measuring and con-
trolling device. 2,898,859. 8-11-59, CI. 103 — 37.
Corneil, Hampton G. : See —
Andrews, Jack M., Corneil, Peet, and Roqnemore.
2.881,129.
Cornelison, Boyd, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method for
producing single-crystal semiconductor material. 2,907,715.
10-0-59, CI. 252 — 62.3.
Cornelison. Boyd, to Texas Instruments Inc. Point contact
semiconductor device. 2,919,387, 12-29-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Cornelius, Edward B., and F. W. Kirsch. to Houdry Process
Corp. Process for the manufacture of alumina supports for
catalysts and of such catalysts. 2.887,455 5-19-59, CI.
252 — 466.
Cornelius, Gail, to R. M. Wade & Co. Self locking latch
means for pipe line couplers. 2,879,082, 3-24-59, CI.
285—6.
Cornelius, George W., to Holley Carburetor Co. Fuel shut-
off apparatus. 2,868,182, 1-13-59, CI. 123 — 97.
Cornelius. George W. Device for teaching basic arithmetic.
2,875.529, 3-3-59, CI. 35—32.
Cornelius, George W., to Holley Carburetor Co. Apparatus
for controlling the admission of fuel and air to an internal
combustion engine. 2.877.998. 3-17-59, CI. 261 — 41.
Cornelius, George W., to Holley Carburetor Co. Fuel shut-oft
apparatus. 2,879,756, 3-31-59, CI. 123 — 97.
Cornelius, George W., to Holley Carburetor Co. Exhaust gas
purifying apparatus. 2,880,079, 3-31-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Cornelius. Richard T. Beverage cooler and dispenser.
2.871.675 2-3-59. CI. 62—258.
Cornelius, Richard T. Beverage mixing and dispensing de-
vices. 2,879,801, 3-31-59, CI. 137 — 636.2.
Cornelius, Richard T. Wabble pumps. 2,887,059, 5-19-59.
CI. 103—5.
Cornelius, Richard T. Liquid dispensing apparatus.
2,899,170, 8-11-59. CI. 251— 122.
Corneliusson, Karl G. E., L. R. Damm, N. D. Landqvist. B. G.
Linnarson, and N. G. Svansson, to Rydboholms Aktiebolag.
Method and means in looms for holding the weft end of a
bobbin to be introduced into the shuttle. 2,892,470,
6-30-59, CI. 139—257.
Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Glick, Herbert S„ Hertzberg, Squire, and Weatherston.
2,902.337.
Cornell, Arthur A„ J. V. Dunbar, and J. H. Ruffner, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Welding method. 2,906,852, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 61.
Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. : See — ■
Davidson. Ronald. 2,873,304
Dubilier, William. 2,884,605.
2,910,764.
2,913,647.
Rossi, and M. H. Dubilier. 2,881,372.
2,893,410.
lam.
Dubilier, William.
Dubilier, William.
Dubilier, William.
Frekko, Eugene F.
2,891,947.
Frekko, Eugene F. 2,908,886.
Steinlmrse. Wavnp L. 2.871.416.
Cornell, Dudley E., III. Gear change indicator. 2,879,940,
3-31-59, CI. 235—103.5.
Cornell, Edward S., Jr., to Burndy Corp. Multiple connector.
2,903,668, 9-8-59, CI. 339 — 63.
Cornell, George \V„ y2 to W. E. Cornell, Jr. Mail or like box.
2.873,062, 2-10-59. H. 232 — 17.
Cornell, Mead, to Griffin, Cornell Co. Apparatus for homoge-
nizing and degasifying flowable materials. 2,908,346,
10-13-59, CI. 183—2.5.
Cornell, Merrill E. : See —
Oswald. Robert L.. and Cornell. 2,902,594.
Cornell Paperboard Products Co. : See —
Schwebs, Robert K. 2,911.775.
Wenzel, Frederick A. 2,890,791.
Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Cornell, Suzanne H. : See —
Herrick. Gerard P. 2,879,013.
Maisel, Bernard. 2.897,029.
Cornell Valve Corp. : See —
Goodspeed, Perry C, Jr. 2,908,479.
Cornell, W. Elder, Jr. : See —
Cornell, George W. 2,873,062.
Cornell, Walter, and S. A. Shepherd, to The General Electric
Co. Ltd. Structures for mounting electrical components.
2,898.517, 8-4-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Cornett, Boyd D. Cleaning and polishing machine. 2,907,059,
10-6-59, CI. 15—21.
Cornett, John F. Gun light. 2,912,566, 11-10-59, CI. 240 —
6.41.
Cornett, Ray H. : See —
Liccini, Luke L., and Cornett. 2,885,890.
Cornfield, Albert E., and L. B. Witten, to The British Petro-
leum Co. Ltd. Catalyst regeneration. 2,904,519, 9-15-59,
CI. 252 — 420.
Cornillaud, Jack T., to General Motors Corp. Brake adjust-
ing device. 2,91S,146, 12-22-59, CI. 188 — 78.
Corning Glass Works : See —
Argyle, Leroy C. 2,902,002.
Bickford, Fred A., and Smith. 2,887,394.
Blanding, Wendell S.. and Zimar. 2,880,697.
Bossard, Albert G. 2,919,209.
Claussen, Walter F. 2,893,895.
Clavpoole, Stewart A. 2.S89.952.
Davis, James K. 2,915,730.
Dorman. William H. 2,886,698.
Foster, Laurence H. 2,889,962.
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Corning Glass Works : See — Continued
Guyer, Edwin M. 2,902,573.
Guyer, Edwin M. 2,902,575.
Hares, George B. 2,879,420.
Hyde, James F. 2,877,139.
Kelm, Everett F. 2,877,330.
Lanning, John G. 2,910,664.
Martuscello, Peter J., and Stermer. 2,880,551.
Mitchell, George E. 2,886,335.
Nordberg, Martin E. 2,908,838.
Randels, Robert B. 2,875,387.
Riggen, Theodore K. 2,876,374.
Ross, Howard G., and Schuler. 2,904,432.
Settzo, Robert J. 2,910,862.
Sheldon, John L. 2,886,730.
Stookey, Stanley D. 2,911,749.
Swenson, Theodore J. 2,911,345.
Watkins, George E.. and Pond. 2,893,542.
White, Harvey J. 2,S86,366.
Cornish, Eugene S., to George E. Failing Co. Instrument
calibration circuit. 2,880,393, 3-31-59, CI. 324—100.
Cornish, Eugene S., to George E. Failing Co. Method and
apparatus for electrical logging of bore holes. 2,915,697,
12-1-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Cornish, Eugene S., and D. E. Stark, to George E. Failing Co.
Electrical well-logging apparatus. 2,915,696, 12-1-59,
CI. 324 — 1.
Cornish Wire Co. Inc. : See —
Sloat. John E. 2,912,667.
Cornu, Marcel : See —
Flatet, Jacques, and Cornu. 2,899,523.
Cornwall, Lionel P. Vehicle sway control and overload sys-
tem. 2,896.964. 7-28-59. CI. 280 — 104.5.
Cornwell, Carlyle S. Building structures. Re. 24,723,
10-20-59, CI. 20—1.6.
Cornwell, Earl D. : See — -
Harkness, Leslie M., Cornwell, and Goetz. 2,881,158.
Cornwell, John J., to G. C. Jenkins. Predetermined torque
release wrench. 2,912,889. 11-17-59, CI. 81—52.4.
Cornwell, John W., M. L. Haselton, and E. L. Schmidt, to
The Teleregister Corp. Data storage and reservation sys-
tem for travel accommodations. 2,883,106, 4-21-59, CI.
235—61.6.
Coro of Rhode Island, Inc. : See —
Feibelman, Hans J. 2.867,052.
Corr, James J., and M. Siskel, to United States of America,
Air Force. Calibration circuit. 2,870,402, 1-20-59, CI.
324—57.
Corrado, Ernest M., A. Ross, and L. E. Spanbauer. Hair
curler. 2,904,051, 9-15-59, CI. 132 — 40.
Corrado, Victor M. : See —
Rossetto, Louis, and Corrado. 2,869,717.
Correc, Henri, to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot.
Device for the control of the breech of a double-barrelled
gun. 2,870.680. 1-27-59. CI. 89—17.
Correll, John T., to The Upjohn Co. Rodenticide. 2,900,302,
8-18-59, CI. 167 — 16.
Correll, Robert J. Support for an ash tray and other re-
ceptacles. 2.902,171. 9-1-59. CI. 211 — 78.
Correll, Weldon R. Water skier launching apparatus. 2,883,-
684, 4-28-59, CI. 9—21.
Correll, William S. : See —
Bird. Walter. 2,894,783.
Corren, Sidney A. Electrolyte for electrochemical cells.
2,919,216, 12-29-59, CI. 136—155.
Correy, Thomas B. : See —
Frantz. Charles E., and Correy. 2,898,444.
Corrigan, Harold A. Audible-visual intercommunication sys-
tem. 2,892.033. 6-23-59, CI. 179—1.
Corrington, Helen K., and L. R. Stoneman. Plastic section
dish cloth. 2,910,710, 11-3-59, CI. 15 — 118.
Corriston. John W. Insulated water-cooled furnace members.
2,884,879, 5-5-59. CI. 110—98.
Corriveau, Joseph A.. R. E. Goeke. and K. E. Sihvonen, to
H. A. Metz. Holder for a diamond dressing tool. 2,888,005,
5-26-59. CI. 125 — 11.
Corrons, Edward L. Self-contained dark room. 2,909,979,
10-27-59, CI. 95—91.
Corry-Jamestown Mfg. Corp. : See —
Hutzelman, Howard E. 2,873,150.
Corsets Silhouette Ltd. : See —
Lobbenberg, Anne M. 2,875,766.
Corsette, William T., to The Toungstown Sheet and Tube Co.
High pressure swivel connector for adjustable conduits
with strain relief means. 2,879,083, 3-24-59, CI. 285 —
114.
Corsi. Luigi : See —
Dakli, Ibrahim, and Corsi. 2,881,205.
Corson. Bayard R., to Westinehouse Electric Corp. Cathode
ray deflection systems. 2,917,660, 12-15-59, CI. 315—27.
Corson. Ben B. : See —
Schwartzman, Louis H., and Corson. 2,913,440.
Corson, Ben B., and L. H. Schwartzman, to Koppers Co., Inc.
Selective sulfonation procedure for separating a 1,3,5-tri-
alkylbenzene from benzene hydrocarbons. 2,873,300,
2-10-59. CI. 260 — 674.
Corson Brothers, Inc. : See —
Presler, James L. 2,886,334.
Corteggiani, Alberto. Process and apparatus for the con-
tinuous centrifugal separation of liquids from substances
of higher density. 2,874,897, 2-24-59, CI. 233 — 17.
Cortese, Vincent J., to United States of America, Army. Os-
cillator output circuit. 2,884,526, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Corthals, Auguste R. Servo-controlled profiling apparatus
for use with machine tools. 2,891,436, 6-23-59, CI. 82 — 14.
Cortiss, Warren W. : See —
Cook, George R., and Cortiss. 2,910,440.
Manteuft'el, Allan A Cook, and Cortiss. 2,900,342.
Cortner, Howard M. Canned food extractor. 2,873,521,
2-17-59, CI. 30 — 124.
Corwin, Harold E., to The Diamond Match Co. Molded fiber
support for container carrier. 2,888,164, 5-26-59, CI.
220 — 106
Corwin, James F. : See —
Vernet, Sergius, Corwin, and Asakawa. 2,915,899.
Corwin, Jerome, M. F. Roseman, A. Santilli, and H. Stein,
to United States of America, Army. Automatic data con-
version system. 2,907,997, 10-6-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Corwin, John F., to Koppers Co., Inc. Urea-formaldehyde
gap-filling adhesive. 2,873,260, 2-10-59, CI. 260—17.3.
Corwin, John F., and F. Person, to Koppers Co., Inc. Method
of preparing an adhesive which comprises reacting gelati-
nized and ungelatinized starch, a phenolic compound and an
aldehyde. 2,884,389, 4-28-59, CI. 260—17.2.
Corwin, Merton D., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Piano ab-
stract and assembly. 2,873,638, 2-17-59, CI. 84: — 243.
Cory Corp. : See —
Dale, Sheldon. 2,899,310.
Karlen, Harvey R. 2,870,318.
Karlen, Harvey R„ and Eisendrath. 2,869,760.
Peters, Herbert W. 2,868,178.
Cory, Robert W. Multiple frequency eddy current testing
apparatus. 2,894,203, 7-7-59, CI. 324 — 40.
Cory, William E., and L. E. Catlett. Monitor for a teletype-
writer. 2,898,402, 8-4-59, CI. 178 — 22.
Cory, William L. Scalp massaging device. 2,914,065,
11-24-59, CI. 128 — 45.
Coryell, Charles D., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process of oxidizing plutonium.
2,901,315, 8-25-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Cosby, James R., and R. S. Wolf, to Bendlx Aviation Corp.
Multicircuit baroswitch. 2,886,667, 5-12-59, CI. 200—81.4.
Cosby, John N., R. L. Harris, and E. H. Rissmiller, to Allied
Chemical Corp Manufacture of hydrogen peroxide.
2.902.347, 9-1-59. CI. 23—207.
Cosby, John N., E. H. Rissmiller, and A. B. Spooner, to Allied
Chemical Corp. Manufacture of chlorohydrins. 2,902,519,
9-1-59. CI. 260—633.
Cosby. John N., R. L. Harris, A. B. Spooner, and J. R. Tuttle,
to Allied Chemical Corp. Treatment of hydrogen peroxide
working solution containing anthraquinone degradation
products. 2,909,532, 10-20-59. CI. 260 — 369.
Cosby, William T., D. Elliott, A. W. Gifford, and R. J. Dawson;
said Gifford, Elliott, and Dawson, to W. C. Holmes & Co.,
Ltd. Electrostatic precipitators. 2,881,857, 4-14-59, CI.
183—7.
Cosgrove, Stanley L., and J. M. Duffin, to Shell Development
Co. Gasoline compositions. 2,891,850. 6-23-59. CI. 44 —
72.
Coshman, John E. : See —
Bechtel, John. 2,909,843.
Coskun, Mehmet K., to American Steel Foundries. Hand
brake arrangement. 2,876,869, 3-10-59, CI. 188 — 204.
Coslev. James C. Steering mechanism for four-wheel trailer.
2,885,218, 5-5-59, CI. 280—103.
Coslow, Carl W., to Pendleton Tool Industries,
locking means for adjustable jaw wrench.
9-22-59, CI. 81 — 165.
Cosmocord Ltd. : See —
Schumann, Alec. 2,918,538.
Cosmopolitan Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Osipow, Lloyd I. 2,890,928.
Cosmos, Alexander J. Rotative surfacing tool and tufted
packs therefor and method of making such packs.
2,871,632, 2-3-59, CI. 51 — 193.5.
Coss, Frank A. : See —
Laucher, Richard G., and Coss. 2,874,538.
Costa, Joseph F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Sig-
naling system. 2,906,998, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 152.
Costa, Joseph L., E. G. Glauber, R. A. Morse, A. Politzer,
and F. Sixthor, - to Von Kohorn International Corp.
Chemical treating apparatus. 2,890,865, 6-16-59, CI.
257 — 83.
Costa, Leo, V2 to E. R. F. Maier. Screw propeller mounting.
2,905,131, 9-22-59, CI. 115—34.
Costabello, Dino, L. Porri, and G. Boffa, to Montecatini-
Societa Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica.
Process of preparing zinc containing fungicides. 2,885,416.
5-5-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Costantino, Steve J. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell and Dibble. 2,916,698.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,699.
Costanza, Vincente : See —
Gil, Artigas, and Costanza. 2,883,844.
Costas, John P., to General Electric Co. Signal processing
arrangement. 2,868,S81, 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Costello, Alfred H. and E. M., to The Torrington Mfg. Co.
Spring coiling machine with means for separating feed
rolls during cutting cycle. 2,902,079, 9-1-59, CI. 153 — 65.
Costello, Don A., to Ottawa Silica Co. Weighing device.
2,880,957, 4-7-59, CI. 249—60.
Costello, Edward L„ A. J. Russo, and M. A. Seidell to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Therapeutic compositions. 2,907,697,
10-6-59, CI. 167—81.
Inc. Worm
2,905,037,
192
IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,908,929, 10-20-59,
Co. Piper support.
Costello. Edward M. : See —
Costello, Alfred H. and E. M. 2.902,079.
Costello, J. S., & Son Brush Co. : See —
Brennan, Martin J. 2.S78.501.
Costello. James R., Jr., and T. P. Traise, to Victor Chemical
Works. Methods of flameproofing fibers, compositions used
therein. 2.S67.597, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Costello, Raymond F. Check valve. 2,879,794, 3-31-59, CI.
137—542.
Costello. Walter P., to Albany Felt Co. Needle loom.
2.S96.302, 7-2S-59, CI. 2S — I.
Costis, George, 50 To to J. W. Fitzsimmons, J. P. Houlihan,
and R. C. Sullivan. Inner insulating and finish wall for
fabricated structures. 2.912,076, 11-10-59, CI. 1S9 — 34.
Cotal, Charles R. Outboard motor with independent steer-
ing unit. 2,900.947, 8-25-59, CI. 115 — 18.
Cote, James A. : See —
Lavin, Edward, and Cote. 2,917.416.
Cote, Omer E., to U.S. Automatic Box Machinery Co., Inc.
Vacuum box blank feeder mechanism. 2,S79,994, 3-31-59,
CI. 271 — 11.
Cote, Ravmond E. Combined seat and easel supporting struc-
ture. "2.918.107, 12-22-59, CI. 155 — 2.
Cote. Wilfrid. Line cover dispensing device. 2,882,661,
4-21-59, CI. 53 — 177.
Cotesworth, Harrv A., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering
Co. Overhead" mono rail system. 2,887,067. 5-19-59, CI.
104 — 102.
Cotesworth. Harry A., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering
Co. Overhead monorail system and track switch therefor.
2.8S7.06S. 5-19-59. CI. 104 — 102.
Cotesworth, Harry A., and F. W. Dunning, to The Cleveland
Crane & Engineering Co. Material handling apparatus.
2.915,332, 12-1-59, Cl. 294—88.
Cother, Robert H., to Endevco Corp. Adjustable admittance
unit. 2.903.633, 9-8-59. Cl. 317 — 249.
Cotman. Lawrence. Cleaning device. 2,896,241. 7-28-59.
Cl. 15 — 1S4.
Cotman. Lawrence. Cleaning device.
Cl. 15 — 1S5.
Cotman, Val, Jr., to The R-W Mfs
2,903.017. 9-8-59. Cl. 13S — 65.
Cotner, Basil TJ. : See —
Park, Orrin J., and Cotner. 2.896.671.
Park, Orrin J., and Cotner. 2,918,944.
Cotsworth. Albert, III. to Zenith Radio Corp. Signal-trans-
lating apparatus. 2.904.627. 9-15-59, Cl. 178 — 5.8.
Cotta, Ralph L., to Barber-Colman Co. Hob shifting mech-
anism. 2,906,178, 9-29-59, Cl. 90 — 4.
Cottam, Eric : See —
Speake, George D., Scanlan, and Cottam. 2,884,602.
Cottar, Allen B. : gee —
Cottar. Robert. 2.898.688.
Cottar. Robert, to A. B. Cottar. Marking device. 2,898,688,
8-11-59. Cl 33 — 189.
Cotter, George H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrode
coating process and apparatus. 2,833,306, 4-21-59, Cl.
117 — 205.
Cotter. George L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Combined
pneumatic"~and electro-pneumatic brake control apparatus.
2.897.011. 7-28-59. Cl. 303 — 16.
Cotter, George L., and W. B. Jeffrey, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Load-controlled fluid pressure brake apparatus.
2,919.165, 12-29-59. Cl. 303 — 23.
Cottle. Delmer L. : See —
Minekler, Leon S.. Jr., Cottle, and Lemiszka. 2.918,456.
Morwav, Arnold J., Seelbach, and Cottle. 2,901,432.
Cottle. Delmer L., D. W. Young. A. J. Morway. and P. V.
Smith. Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Mercaptals of long chain hydrocarbon aldehydes and long
chain hvdroearbon mercaptans. 2,S74.192, 2-17-59, Cl.
260 — 609.
Cottle. Francis M.. % to M. Richtel. Adjustable chair.
2.917.104, 12-15-59. Cl. 155 — 88.
Cottle. Francis M.. ¥> to L. Boro. Model aircraft control.
2.913.243, 11-17-59". Cl. 272 — 31.
Cottle, Francis M., Jr., y> to L. Boro. Model aircraft con-
trol. 2,913.244, 11-17-59. Cl. 272 — 31.
Cottle. John E. : See —
Adams, Loyd W., and Cottle. 2,901,403.
Cottle. John E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Ammonia storage
and recovery system. 2,878,165. 3-17-59, Cl. 202 — 39.5.
Cottle. John E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
para-xylene. 2.S90.252. 6-9-59, Cl. 260—668.
Cottle. John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of and
apparatus for controlling catalytic processes. 2,908,734,
10-13-59, Cl. 260 — 683.15.
Cottle. John E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization
catalyst recovery. 2.914,518. 11-24-59, Cl. 260 — 94.9.
Cotton, Edward A., and W. H. Smith, to Cottonsmith Furni-
ture Mfg. Co., Inc. Sewing machine cabinet. 2,887,350,
5-19-597 Cl. 312—29.
Cotton, James F. : See —
Waddle, Howard M., Cotton, and Hudson. 2,870,041.
Cotton. Kenneth C. : See —
Ipsen. Peter G., and Cotton. 2,S88,094.
Cotton. Michael B., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Gyro-
scopic apparatus. 2.880.617, 4-7-59, Cl. 74 — 5.47.
Cotton. Robert B.. and C. J. Daniels, to All American Engi-
neering Co. Aircraft overrun barrier. 2.872.136. 2—3-59,
Cl. 244—110.
Cotton. William, Ltd. : See —
Start, Ernest, and Blood. 2,S73,593.
Start. Ernest, and Brown. 2.899,811.
Winfield, Denis, and Start. 2,897.664.
Cottongim. Willard C. Combined bird bath and feeding sta-
tion. 2.SS7.9SS. 5-26-59, Cl. 119 — 51.
Cottonsmith Furniture Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Cotton, Edward A., and Smith. 2,887,350.
Cottrell Co., The: See —
Johnson, Thomas H., and Mueller. 2,915,007.
Luehrs, Hans J. 2,906.204.
Ziebell, Tneodore R. 2,893,319.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Bolster
stabilizer. 2.877,721. 3-17-59. Cl. 105 — 200.
Cottrell, Robert B., to American Steel Foundries. Snubber.
2,8S2,040. 4-14-59, Cl. 267—99.
Cottrell. Robert B.. to Americal Steel Foundries. Railway
car truck conversion method. 2,898,870, 8-11-59. Cl. 105 —
197.
Cottrell, William R. Golf training device. 2,891,796,
6-23-59, CL 273 — 189.
Cotts. Louis C. Floor register with adjustable louvers.
2,901,961, 9-1-59. Cl. 98—103.
Cotv, Fred P. Rocket motor. 2,SS7,S44. 5-26-59, CL 60 —
35.6.
Coty, Inc. : See —
Croce, Santy M. 2,868,586.
Croce, Santy M., and Solomon. 2,879,548.
Couch. Earle W., and E. T. Candee, to The Lea Mfg. Co.
Packaged buffing compound. 2,904,419, 9-15-59, Cl. 51 —
295.
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Quick wheel
change truck. 2.871.801. 2-3-59. Cl. 105 — 197.
Couch, Glenn F., to The Symington-Gould Corp. Brake beam
supports. 2.S73,823. 2-17-59, Cl. 1SS — 209.
Couch, Glenn F., to Svmington Wayne Corp. Snubbed rail-
way trucks. 2,883,944, 4-2S-59, Cl. 105 — 197.
Coucti. Glenn F., to Svmington Wavne Corp. Journal box
lid. 2.900,212, S-18-59, Cl. 30S — 47.
Couch, Glenn F., to Symington Wayne Corp. Draft rigging.
2,906,414, 9-29-59, Cl. 213 — 8.
Couch, Joe T. Automobile drag link adjuster. 2,878,030,
3-17-59, CL 280—95.
Couchot, Orville F. Safety valve for a plumbing fixture.
2,888,942, 6-2-59, Cl. 137 — 99.
Coudrav, Michael A. : See —
Houdry, Eugene J., Eriksson, and Coudray. 2,898,202.
Couffer, Robert W., Jr. : See —
Rimsha, Victor E., and Couffer. 2,893,425.
Coughlin, Joseph E., 20 <^, to H. J. Xichols. Automatic switch-
ing apparatus. 2,S95,057, 7-14-59. Cl. 307 — 10.
Coughlin. William B. Valve installation and attachment.
2.881.011, 4-7-59, Cl. 284—18.
Cougnard, J6rome. Double acting deionizing device for aerial
electric lines. 2,914,602. 11-24-59, Cl. 174 — 140.
Cougoul, HenrL Loose-leaf binder. 2,875,767. 3-3-59, CL
129 — 17.
Coulon, Edward I. : See —
Krol, Stanley J., and Coulon. 2,914,745.
Coulson, Gordon R., to Can Am era Oil Sanas Development
Ltd. Extraction of oil from oil shales and like oil bearing
material. 2,911,349, 11-3-59, Cl. 208 — 11.
Coulson. Gordon R.. and L. Clark, to Can-Amera Oil Sands
Development Ltd. Recoverv of oil from oil bearing sands.
2.S85.339. 5-5-59. Cl. 208 — 11.
Coulson. Robert B.. to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Travel-
ling wave amplifier tubes. 2,SS2,441. 4-14-59, Cl. 315 — 3.6.
Coultas. Wilbur J., to Deere & C". Hitch for series-connected
imolements. 2.870.852. 1-27-59. Cl. 180 — 14.
Coultas, Wilbur Jr., to Deere & Co. Hitch and drive means
for tractor-implement train. 2,906,079, 9-29-59, CL
56 — 25.
Coultas. Wilbur J., to Deere & Co. Deflector means for crop
conditioner. 2.915,869, 12-S-59, Cl. 56 — 1.
Coultas. Wilbur J., to Deere & Co. Windrowing means for
crop conditioner. 2,91S,776. 12-29-59. Cl. 56 — 192.
Coulter. Albert L. Hand-choke conversion unit. 2,893,419,
7-7-59, Cl. 137 — 270.
Coulter. Albert W., Jr. : See —
Park. Arthur, and Coulter. 2.S77.1S0.
Coulter. Earl E.. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Cyclone
steam and water separator with whirl chamber cage in
mixture inlet chamber. 2.891.632. 6-23-59. Cl. 1S3 — S5.
Coulter. Earl E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of
washing high pressure steam. 2.895.566, 7-21-59, Cl.
183 — 121.
Coulter Electronics, Inc. : See —
Coulter, Wallace H. and J. R., Jr. 2,869.078.
Coulter, Joseph R., Jr. : See —
Coulter, Wallace H. and J. R., Jr. 2,S69,07S.
Coulter & McKenzie Machine Co., Inc., The: See —
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr. 2,868,474.
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr. 2.S93.654.
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr., and Zaveruha. 2,868,268.
Coulter. Samuel T., and V. H. Townley. to Regents of the
Universitv nf Minnesota. Method and apparatus for spray
drying. 2.SS7.390. 5-19-59. Cl. 99—199.
Coulter, Wallace H. and J. R., Jr., to Coulter Electronics,
Inc. Fluid metering apparatus. 2,869,07S, 1-13-59, Cl.
324 — 71.
Coultrap, Keith H. : See —
Parker, Earl E.. and Coultrap. 2.911,379.
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Counihan, Richard G.. to International Business_ Machines
Corp. Magnetic core current driver. 2,902,677, 9-1-59,
CI. 340 — 174.
Counter Balance, Inc. : See —
Turner, Alonzo R. 2,903,149.
County Commercial Cars Ltd. : See —
Tapp, Ernest T. J., and Davey. 2,882,984.
Tapp, Ernest T. J., and Davey. 2,918,131.
County Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Atkins, Herbert A. 2,915,225.
Couper Alistair S., N. Stein, and J. A. Bowman, to Standard
Oil Co. l,2-dimethyl-4-ethylbenzene production. 2,904.604,
9-15-59, CI. 260—668.
Couper, John R. Pistol holster. 2,893,615, 7-7-59, CI.
224 — 2.
Coupez, Maurice : See —
Pinte, Jules, Coupez, and Roehas. 2,S93,892.
Courant, Ernest D., H. S. Snyder, and M. S. Livingston, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
High energy particle accelerator. 2,SS2,396, 4-14-59, CI.
250—27.
Courchesne, Joseph X. Wheel and tire construction.
2,871,906, 2-3-39. CI. 142—418.
Courcier, Louis K., and G. Ferguson, Jr. Adjustable mount-
ing fixture. 2,910,291, 10-27-59, CI. 269 — 134.
Coursen, David L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sur-
face wave generator. 2,8S7.052. 5-19-59. CI. 102—22.
Coursey, Ralph W. Storage system. 2,874,822, 2-24-59,
CI. 198— S5.
Coursev, Ralph
CI. 214 — 16.1.
Coursey, Ralph
W. Parking system. 2,S74,857, 2-24-59.
W. Mass storage system. 2,916,168,
12-8-59. CI." 214 — 16.1.
Courson, Iber C. to Philco Corp. Cabinet door safety appa-
ratus. 2.SS8.S89, 6-2-59, CI. 109—63.5.
Court, Kenneth : See —
Robinson, James, and Court. 2,918,902.
Court. Patrick R. J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Television receiver. 2,S77,300. 3-10-59, 178 — 7.5.
Courtaulds Ltd. : See —
Barratt Harold, Forrester, and Wilson. 2.896,946.
Bennett. Albert W., and Furness. 2.904,391.
Buntinir. James W.. and Martin. 2,904.650.
Danl. George C. Wise, and Wharton. 2,902,391.
Eidlnw. Alan J.. Markowicz. and Morgan. 2,870.595.
Ratc-liffe. Charles B.. and Wise. 2.888,369.
Sharpies. Edwin II. 2.867.496.
Wormell. Robert L. 2.897.044.
Courtier, Armand J., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures
des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Cirev. Method of making melamine. 2,868,789,
1-13-59. CI. 260 — 249.7.
Courtier, Armand J., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures
des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de St. Gobain, Chauny &
Cirey. Separation and purification of anhydrides of organic
diaclds. 2,893,924. 7-7-59, CI. 202 — 42.
Courtney, John S. Diaper pin. 2,S97,565, 8-^-59, CI. 24 —
157.
Courtney. Joseph F.. and A. C. Radtke, to International Har-
vester Co. Filament drawing mechanism. 2,885,257,
5-5-59. CI. 18—54.
Courtney, Orley R. : See —
Courtney, Rav W. and O. 2,905,001.
Courtnev, Rav W. and O. R. 2.913.255.
Courtnev. Rav W. and O. R. Engine self-starter. 2,905,001,
9-22-59, CI. 74—8.
Courtney, Ray W. and O. R. Motorcycle front wheel sus-
pension and steering arrangement. 2,913.255, 11—17-59,
Cl. 280—277.
Courtot. Louis B., to The Weatherhead Co. Nut locking mech-
anism with threaded pawl manipulating sleeve. 2,898,963,
8-11-59. Cl. 151 — 10.
Courtot, Louis B., to The Weatherhead Co. Valve seal.
2,900,999, S-25-59. Cl. 137 — 516.25.
Courtrieht. William R., V-> to P. MacFadyen. Bait carrying
artificial lures. 2.887.815, 5-26-59. Cl. 43 — 42.
Couse, Kibbev W.. to Couse Mfg., Inc. Electrical machines
and change-over plates therefor. 2,874,317, 2-17-59, Cl.
310 — 71.
Couse, Kibbey W.. and R. D. Keehn. to Couse Mfg. Inc.
Boat canopy. 2.873,751, 2-17-59, Cl. 135 — 6.
Couse, Kibbey W., and R. M. Sutphen, to Couse Mfg., Inc.
Detachable hinge construction. 2,882,564, 4-21-59, Cl.
20—92.
Couse, Kibbey W., and R. D. Keehn, to Couse Mfg., Inc. Ex-
pansible building structure. 2,904,850, 9-22-59, Cl. 20 — 2.
Couse Mfg., Inc. : See —
Couse, Kibbey W. 2,874.317.
Couse, Kibbev W., and Keehn. 2.873,751.
Couse. Kibbev W., and Keehn. 2,904.850.
Couse, Kibbey W., and Sutphen. 2,882,564.
Cousen, Frank : See —
Wynne, Hubert C, and Cousen. 2,883,799.
Cousino, Bernard A., to Browning Research Corp. Tape feed-
ing apparatus for magnetic sound recording and repro-
ducing mechanisms. 2,911,215, 11-3-59, Cl. 271 — 2.18.
Cousino, Walter F. Method of making a laminated bearing.
2,909,832, 10-27-59, Cl. 29—149.5.
Cousins, Boyd E. Mounting for mirrors and the like.
2,893,666, 7-7-59, Cl. 248 — 28.
Cousins, Boyd E. Mirror mounting bracket. 2,903,210. 9-8-
59, Cl. 248—28.
Coussemant, Fernand : See —
Leprince, Pierre, Coussemant, and Limido. 2,899,473.
Cousteau, Jacques Y. : See—
Gagnan, Emile, and Cousteau. 2,886,033.
Gruget, Andre, Cousteau, and Gagnan. 2,918,061.
Coutermash, Louis E., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Radio fre-
quency tuner having fine tuning means. 2,872,824,
2-10-59. Cl. 74 — 10.6.
Coutermash, Louis E., and F. G. Mason, to Aladdin Indus-
tries, Inc. Capacitive contactor tuner for very high radio
and television frequencies. 2,868,984, 1-13-59, Cl.
250 — 40.
Coutras, Alexander, to American Cyanamid Co. Synthetic
resinous composition, process of impregnating therewith
and product thereof. 2,867,600, 1-6-59, Cl. 260—29.
Coutras, Alexander, and I. H. Updegraff, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Composition comprising melamine-aldehyde, a-
alkyl-D-glucoside and dicarbamate compound. 2,867,590,
1-6-59. Cl. 260 — 17.3.
Coutts, Charles A., to Charleston Rubber Co. Inflatable in-
spection device. 2,885,892, 5-12-59, Cl. 73 — 159.
Coutu, Albert J. Folding aid. 2,905,367, 9-22-59, Cl. 223 —
37.
Couture, Clara M. : See —
Couture, Wilfrid J. 2,869,269.
Couture, Wilfrid J., deceased, by C. M. Couture, administra-
trix, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Safety mechanism
for firearms. 2,869,269, 1-20-59, Cl. 42 — 70.
Cova, Fedele, S. De Amicis, and C. Cesareni, to Cementir
Cementerie Del Tirreno S.p.A. Cooling devices for the
cement clinkers. 2,904,323, 9-15-59. Cl. 263 — 32.
Coval, Arthur B. : See —
Lee, Arthur L., and Coval. 2,915,146.
Covault, Darrell W.. and L. C. Poindexter. Electric furnace.
2,919,338, 12-29-59, Cl. 219—34.
Covely, Frank D., 3rd, to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus
for and method of counting perturbations in a field.
2,907,519, 10-6-59, Cl. 235 — 92.
Coven, Murray, and F. T. Wiehl. Tire chain. 2,898,968,
8-11-59. Cl. 152—236.
Coven, Warren B., to The General Industries Co. Drive
mechanism for record players. 2,884,795, 5—5-59, Cl.
74 — 200.
Cover. Martin L. Method and apparatus for separat-
ing usable particles from collecting liquid. 2,913,116,
11-17-59, Cl. 210—73.
Cover. Martin L. Valve structure and method of installation.
2,913.220. 11-17-59, Cl. 251 — 328.
Cover. Ralph. Mill for grinding green corn. 2,878,847, 3-24-
59, Cl. 146 — 182.
Cover. Ralph. Pump. 2,880,679, 4-7-59, Cl. 103 — 126.
Covert, Calvin C. : See —
Berninger, Kenneth L., Skinner, and Covert. 2,916,094.
Covey, Gordon W., to The W. J. Fitzpatrick Co. Method of
preparing meat products. 2,907,662, 10-6-59, Cl. 99 — 187.
Coviello, Anthony R. Agricultural implement particularly a
reversible plow, and support vehicle therefor. 2,900,033,
8-18-59. Cl. 172 — 212.
Covitt. Jack G., to International Harvester Co. Core box
with sectional mold construction. 2,901,792, 9-1-59, Cl.
22 — 13.
Cowan, Ben. Agitator for pulp stock tanks. 2,869,841,
1—20—59 Q\ 259 96
Cowan, Ben and E. Rotary pulp screens. 2,899,064. 8-11-59,
Cl. 210—219.
Cowan, David M. Extensible water supply means for a rock
drill. 2,868,508, 1-13-59, Cl. 255 — 49.
Cowan, David M., to Joy Mfg. Co. Work engaging support
for a rock drill. 2,879,034, 3-24-59, Cl. 255 — 45.
Cowan, Elijah : See —
Cowan, Ben and E. 2.899.064.
Cowan, George A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Salicylate process for thorium sepa-
ration from rare earths. 2,901.496, 8-25-59, Cl. 260 — 429.1.
Cowan. Gerald de G., R. Laurenson, and P. R. Van Hemert,
to Sperry Products, Inc. Rail flaw detector mechanism.
2,889,514, 6-2-59, Cl. 324 — 37.
Cowan, Harold W. : See —
Marshall, James W., and Cowan. 2,897,499.
Cowan, Harold W., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Multi-
channel antenna couplers or the like. 2,907,963, 10-6-59,
Cl. 333 — 82.
Cowan. James C, R. F. Sanders, and R. D. Shelton, to Colum-
bia-Southern Chemical Corp. Removal of water from halo-
genated hydrocarbons. 2,877,276, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 654.
Cowan. John C. : See —
Gast, Lyle E., Cowan, and Teeter. 2,873,255.
Teeter, Howard M., Danzig, and Cowan. 2,901,495.
Cowan, John C, and H. M. Teeter, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Coating compositions. 2,901,469,
8-25-59, Cl. 260 — 91.1.
Cowan, Rael. Figure building puzzle. 2,886,324, 5-12-59,
Cl. 273 — 157.
Cowan, Tyson G., to R. M. Magnuson, deceased ; G. I. Magnu-
son, executrix. Control circuit for filling of containers.
2,870,585, 1-27-59, Cl. 53—59.
Cowan. Willard R.. to Aeroquip Corp. Pressure testing
adaptor. 2,902,297, 9-1-59. Cl. 285—88.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Cowdery, Roger K. : See —
King, Donald E., and Cowdery. 2,882,477.
Cowell, Earl J. : See —
McQuin, Clarence F. 2,888.225.
Cowell, Ishmael L. Collapsible life preserver. 2,890,467,
6-16-59, CI. 9 — 17.
Cowen, Richard G., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Impedance alarm system. 2,907,017,
9-29-59, CI. 340 — 358.
Cowger, Charles E. : See —
Hoiberg, Arnold J., and Cowger. 2,890,967.
Cowgill, Edward F. Orthopedic toot drop brace. 2,874,690,
2-24-59, CI. 128—80.
Cowherd, Robert D. Pneumatic control. 2,902,055, 9-1-59,
CI. 137 — 625.20.
Cowherd, Robert D. Instantaneously acting pneumatic timer.
2,904,073, 9-15-59, CI. 137—620.
Cowles, John H. : See —
White, Robert H., Cowles, and Clark. 2,894,791.
Cowles, John H., R. H. White, and S. P. Clark, to The
Torrington Co. Method of making roller bearings.
2,897,581. 8-4-59, CI. 29—148.4.
Cowles, Raymond H., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
Interlocking assembly. 2,876,485, 3-10-59. CI. 16 — 42.
Cowles, Robert J., to Quality Components, Inc. Resistor.
2,899,665, 8-11-59, CI. 338—325.
Cowles, Warren H. : See —
Goetsch, Earl G., and Cowles. 2,896,652.
Stroh, George B., and Cowles. 2,879,643.
Cowley, William E., to American Saw and Tool Co. Drill
elements. 2,886,081, 5-12-59, CI. 145—125.
Cowley, William E., to American Saw and Tool Co. Work-
holder. 2,S95,513, 7-21-59, CI. 143 — 52.
Cowley, William E., to American 'Saw and Tool Co. Burning
blade. 2.903,782. 9-15-59, CI. 29 — 103.
and W. M. McCord, Jr., to American
Jointer-planer blade. 2,904,086. 9-15-
H. Hoekstra, and P. Zalm,
Co., Inc. Luminescent
" -301.4.
2,899,116.
to North
material.
Cowley, William E.,
Saw and Tool Co.
59, CI. 144 — 229.
Cos, Anna P. M., A.
American Philips
2,868,733. 1-13-59, CI. 252
Cox, Basil B. : See —
Long, Stuart S.. and Cox.
Cox, Bonnar : See —
Goldberg, Jacob, and Cox. 2.867.791.
Goldberg, Jacob, and Cox. 2,874,633.
Goldberg, Jacob, and Cox. 2,913,707.
Cox, Bonnar, J. Goldberg, and W. H. Kautz. to General Elec-
tric Co. Error-checking system. 2,871,289, 1-27-59, CI.
178 — 23.
Cox, Bonnar, and J. Goldberg, to General Electric Co. Mag-
netic tape reading system. 2,904,777, 9-15-59, CI. 340' —
174.
Cox, Bonnar, and J. Goldberg, to General Electric Co. Stor-
age system. 2,913,705. 11-17-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Cox, Bonnar, and J. Goldberg, to General Electric Co. Mag-
netic tape arrangement system. 2,918,662, 12-22-59, CI.
340—174.
Cox. Cecil T.. to The S. K. Wellman Co. Friction composition
product. 2,886,882, 5-19-59, CI. 29—182.5.
Cox, Cecil T., to The S. K. Wellman Co. Brake material for
extreme heavy duty. 2,899,740, 8-18-59, CI. 29 — 182.8.
Cox, Clare. Children's toy. 2,914,325, 11-24-59 CI. 272—
54.
Cox, Dale W., Jr. Vertical take-off airplane. 2,913,196,
11-17-59, CI. 244 — 15.
Cox, David C, to Mandrel Industries, Inc. Inspection head
for sorting machine. 2,879.407, 3-24-59. CI. 250 — 222.
Cox, Earle P. Welding machine for rails or the like.
2,911,516, 11-3-59, CI. 219—101.
Cox, Ethel R. Automobile window screen. 2,915,119,
12-1-59, CI. 160—381.
Cox, Eugene S., and J. W. Meermans. to The Garrett Corp.
Turbine driven fluid circulating unit. 2,888,302, 5-26-59,
CI. 308—187.
Cox, Eunice : See —
Cox, George B. 2,895,363.
Cox, Prank G., Jr. Spiral one-at-a-time dispenser. 2,899,046,
8-11-59. CI. 206 — 42.
Cox, George B., deceased ; E. Cox, administratrix of the estate
of said G. B. Cox ; y2 to L. J. Weaver. Tool for removing
and holding a radiator cap. 2,895,363, 7-21-59, CI. 81 —
125.
Cox, George C. Amphoteric metal electroplating processes.
2,919,233, 12-29-59, CI. 204 — 38.
Cox, George W., to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Multiple position
switch with built-in memory. 2,870,299, 1-20-59, CI.
200—167.
Cox. Harold E., to Willcraft Hosiery Mills, Inc. Relea sable
varn tension device for hosiery knitting machines.
2,884,774, 5-5-59, CI. 66—146.
Cox, Henrv C. Construction panel providing sound and heat
insulation. 2.872,710, 2-10-59, CI. 20 — 2.
Cox, Hubert L. : See —
Haroldson. Arthur H., and Cox. 2,870,295.
Cox, Isaac E. : See —
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., and Cox. 2,868,595.
Cox, Isaac E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Sleeve journals
for railway wheels and the like. 2,879,112, 3-24-59, CI.
308 — 41.
Cox, Joe L., to Pascoe Steel Corp. Gate mechanism for a
hopper. 2,877,938, 3-17-59, CI. 222—502.
Cox, John E., and G. L. Hasser, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Revertive call-selector circuit.
2,917,585, 12-15-59, CI. 179 — 17.
Cox, John J., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of quenching metals in an aqueous silica sol.
2,910,395, 10-27-59, CI. 148—18.
Cox, John R. : See — ■
Abramoska, Alfred A., and Cox. 2,871,721.
Cox, John R., and L. F. Smrekar, to The Balas Collet Mfg.
Co. Adjustably tensioned pusher. 2,872,199, 2-3-59, CI.
279 — 47.
Cox, John W., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Pulp molding
machine. 2,879,696, 3-31-59, CI. 92—56.
Cox, John W., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Pulp molding
machine. 2,881,679, 4-14-59, CI. 92—57.
Cox, Joseph R., and T. E. Brown, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Preparation of hydrogen peroxide.
2,886,416, 5-12-59, CI. 23—207.
Cox, Leslie R., deceased, by Citizens Trust Co., executor, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Carrier distribution cir-
cuit. 2,874,220, 2-17-59, CI. 179—15.
Cox, Martin, to Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd.
Method and apparatus for heating fluid. 2,869.830,
1-20-59, CI. 257—1.
Cox, Mason C. : See —
Fritz, William H., Potter, and Cox. 2,913,892.
Cox, Norman L., and W. D. Nicoll, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Spinning viscose. 2,910,341, 10-27-59,
CI. 18 — 54.
Cox, Norman R. : See —
Hess, Lawrence G., and Cox. 2,912,464.
Johnson, Philip C, and Cox. 2,919,292.
Cox, Paul R., Jr., to The Chemstrand Corp. Solutions of
modified polyesters in thiophenols. 2,912,404, 11-10-59,
CI. 260—30.8.
Cox, Paul R., Jr., to The Chemstrand Corp. Solutions
of modified polyesters in thiol-substituted fatty acids.
2,912,405, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 30.8.
Cox, Robert, to Slide-Lock Ltd. Adjustable holding or lock-
ing devices. 2,883,219, 4-21-59, CI. 287 — 58.
Cox, Robert M. : See —
Gerwig, Harvey F., and Cox. 2,888,027.
Gerwig, Harvey F., and Cox. 2,903,255.
Cox, Robert P., and L. L. Yaeger to Bjorksten Research
Laboratories, Inc. Polymers of fluorinated acrylic mono-
mers. 2,877.207, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Cox, Russell E.3 and C. P. Lowry. Rural mailbox signal.
2-905,378. 9-22-59, CI. 232 — 35.
Cox, Stanley L., to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. Air cleaner.
2,910,138, 10-27-59, CI. 183—24.
Cox, Thomas G., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Method of and apparatus for positioning fruit. 2,901,087,
8-25-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Cox, William L. : See —
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Cox. 2,888,503.
Coxworth, Lowry. to W. H. Bailey. Circumferentiallv travel-
ing type tire mounting device. 2,888,064, 5-26-59, CI.
157 — 1.24.
Coy, Carl E. Artificial transmission lines. 2,894,221,
7-7-59, CI. 333—29.
Cov, Homer E., to Ace Tool Engineering Co., Inc. Measuring
instrument. 2,895,226, 7-21-59, CI. 33 — 179.
Covkendall, Leon H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Heating
system. 2.903.187, 9-8-59, CI. 237 — 8.
Covle, Eugene F. Gas-operated automatic shotgun choke.
2,869,272. 1-20-59, CI. 42 — 79.
Coyle, John H., A. Wilson, and J. L. Varsonicsik, to The
Bridgeport Hardware Mfg. Corp. Tool handles. 2,871,899.
2-3-59, CI. 145 — 61.
Coyle, William E., to Gem Oil Tool Co., Inc. Cement condi-
tioner for well walls. 2,903,073, 9-8-59, CI. 166 — 172.
Coyne, Andr§, and J. Bellier. Measurement of physical quan-
tities with the aid of apparatus which converts the said
quantities into variations of oscillation frequency.
2,880,612. 4-7-59, CI. 73—88.5.
Coyne, Andre, and J. Bellier. Method of and apparatus for
the measurement and the control of the difference between
two physical quantities. 2,912.861, 11-17-59, CI. 73—301.
Coyne, Donald M.. and J. C. Kirk, to Continental Oil Co.
Process for the production of cyclic and non-cyclic esters.
2,872.456, 2-3-59. CI. 260 — 343.
Coyne, Lawrence D. : See —
Osborne. Russell E., Moyer, and Coyne. 2.882,955.
Covne, William R., to The Pillsbury Co. Insert feeding ap-
paratus. 2,891,363, 6-23-59, CI. 53—59.
Cozine, Harold E. : See — ■
Dapp, Robert J., and Cozine. 2,873,854.
Cozzo, Giuseppe, to E. Loewy. Mandrel arrangement.
2,909,338, 10-20-59, CI. 242—68.
Crabb, Clarence R. : See —
McDonald, Leighton S., Hughes, and Crabb. 2,917,555.
Crabb, Jasper R., to National Industrial Product Co. Weigh-
ing and bagging machine for produce or other heterogeneous
commodities. 2,S89,130, 6-2-59, CI. 249—17.
Crabb, Jasper R., to National Industrial Product Co. Feed-
ing and weighing system for produce or other heterogeneous
commodities. 2,889,131, 6-2-59, CI. 249 — 17.
Crabbe, Lindsav T., to Phoenix Metal Cap Co.. Inc. Force
plug for molded articles. 2,904,837. 9-22-59. CI. IS — 45.
Crabbe\ Reng. and J. Clement, to Solvay & Cie. Process and
apparatus for the decomposition of alkali metal amalgams.
2.872,291, 2-3-59, CI. 23—184.
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Crabbe, Rene, and J. Menier, to Solvay & Cie. Device for
the continuous determination of the specific gravity of
liquids. 2,878,675, 3-24-59, CI. 73 — 439.
Crabbe Rupert G. Combination bunker and residential build-
ing structure. 2,878,665, 3-24-59, CI. 72 — 1.
Crabiel, Wesley I. : See —
Schultz, Thomas W., and Crabiel. 2,879,612.
Crabs, Roy L. Mail carrier. 2,912,151. 11-10-59, CI. 224 —
50.
Crabtree, J. A., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Coleman, Edward. 2,911,496.
Crabtree, Philip B. : See —
Neikirk, Marvin W., and Crabtree. 2,918,132.
Crabtree, Leonard F., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Stopping circuit for a high speed rotary switch. 2,879,339,
3-24-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Craddock, Charles L. Telephone system for alarm boxes.
2,887,535, 5-19-59, CI. 179—5.
Craddock, Charles L. Lighting system for alarm boxes.
2,904,782, 9-15-59, CI. 340—288.
Craddock-Terry Shoe Corp. : See —
Lockridge, Robert S. 2,878,593.
Crafton, John M. Method of and apparatus for producing
board products. 2,877,491. 3-17-59, CI. 18—5.
Crafts Cecil A * Sec ■
McFarlane.'Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,331.
MeFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,332.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,333.
MeFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,334.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2.909,663.
Wehrli, Robert L., Crafts, and McFarlane. 2,915,077.
Crafts, Cecil A., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Heating
control device. 2,898,435, 8-4-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Crafts, Curtis S., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Stereotype
plate holding means for printing cylinders. 2,915,010,
12-1-59, CI. 101—378.
Crafts. Curtis S., and H. L. McWhorter, to Miehle-Goss-Dex-
ter. Inc. Apparatus for producing magazines and the like.
2.873,112, 2-10-59, CI. 270 — 12.
Crafts, Dermont B. Babe alarm. 2.908,899, 10-13-59, CI.
340—280.
Cragg, Arthur C, and D. A. Schuldt, to Donaldson Co., Inc.
Engine operated insecticide sprayer. 2,901,182, 8-25-59,
CI. 239—129.
Cragg, Hoyt J., to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of cyclo-
pentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl compounds. 2,868,698,
1-13-59, CI. 202 — 46.
Cragg. Hoyt J., to Ethyl Corp. Treatment of benzene hexa-
ehloride. 2,918,500, 12-22-59, CI. 260—648.
Cragg. Richard E., to Ditto. Inc. Duplicating machine with
automatic controls. 2,916,988. 12-15-59, CI. 101 — 144.
Cragg, William D. : See —
Terry, Victor J., R. and P. S. Kelly, and Cragg. 2,896,148.
Craggs, Joseph, and K. R. McCann. Collapsible and exten-
sible conveyor and loader. 2,880,849, 4-7-59, CI. 198 — 139.
Craig, Alfred B. : See —
Ham, George E., and Craig. 2,867.602.
Ham. George E.. and Craig. 2,867.625.
Craig, Burnie J. Door lock abutment. 2,867,837, 1-13-59,
CI. 16—85.
Craig. Burnie J. Apparatus for making ball point pens.
2,896,250. 7-28-59. CI. 18—5.
Craig, Burnie M. Retractable writing instrument. 2,881,735,
4-14-59, CI. 120 — 42.03.
Craig, David. J. F. Jones, and S. T. Semegen, to The B. F.
Goodrich Co. Aqueous dispersions of elastomeric polymers
and method of preparation. 2,905,649, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — i.
Craig, Dwln R., and J. N. Street, to Log Etronics, Inc.
Photographic method and apparatus. 2,880,662. 4-7-59,
CI. 95 — 73.
Craig, Floyd B. : See —
Leonard, Frederick, and Craig. 2,906,9T2.
Craig, Frank S., to General Railway Signal Co. Glass insert
retainer for light signal spectacles. 2,881,420, 4-7-59, CI.
340—383.
Craig, George H., to Inland Steel Co. Blast furnace
salamander charting. 2,915,305, 12-1-59, CI. 266 — 25.
Craig, James C, and E. H. Frederickson, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Control disconnect contact structure for draw-
out circuit breakers. 2,917,592, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 50.
Craig. John : See —
Sherno. Stanley A. 2,887,668.
Craig, Louis E., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Preparation
of a-chlorocyclooctanone oxime. 2,890,248, 6-9-59, CI.
260 — 566.
Craig, Louis E., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Prepara-
tion of cyclooctylamine. 2,907,793, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 563.
Craig, Milton. Trimmer and edger attachment for lawn-
mowers. 2,908,127, 10-13-59, CI. 56—26.
Craig. Paul N., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Sub-
stituted phennthiazinvl trifluoromethyl sulfones. 2,914, 52S,
11-24-59, CI. 260—243.
Craig, Paul N., to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Sub-
stituted phenothiazinvl trifluoromethyl sulfones. 2,919,272,
12-29-59. CI. 260 — 243.
Craig, Paul X., and J. J. Lafferty, to Smith, Kline & French
Laboratories. 3 - amino - 1.2 - dihydro - 3h - pyrido[3,2,l-
kl] - phenothiazines. 2,919,271, 12-29-59, CI. 260—243.
Craig, Ralph P.. to Red Point Corp. Encapsulating apparatus.
2,879,810, 3-31-59, CI. 141—51.
Craig, Robert D., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Variable resolving slit collector for mass spectrometer.
2,887,582, 5-19-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Craig, Robert G. : See —
Busch-Petersen, Bent, Cicalese, and Craig. 2,915,570.
Shirk, Robert M., Craig, and Hoge. 2,915,375.
Craig, Robert \Y\, to General Railway Signal Co. Railway
switch point connection. 2,914,274, 11-24-59, CI. 246 —
449.
Craig Systems, Inc. : See — ■
Ewart, John M. 2,877,508.
Craig, W E, E. Y. Shropshire, and H. F. Wilson, to Rohm &
Haas Co. a-dichloromethyldialkylbenzhydrols. 2,881,111,
4-7-59, CI. 167—30.
Craig, William A. Abduction walking splint. 2,906,201,
9-29-59, CI. 128—80.
Craig, Willis G„ and C. O. Miller, to The Lubrizol Corp.
Method for preparing esters of di (organo) phosphino-
dithioic acids. 2,881,200, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Craigo, Helen E. : See —
Craigo, John M. and H. E. 2,902,769.
Craigo, John M. and H. E. Denture making appliance.
2.902,7-69, 9-8-59, CI. 33—174.
Crain, R. L., Ltd. : See —
Wright, Duane H. 2,875,689.
Craine, James F. Intelligence testing apparatus. 2,870,549,
1-27-59, CI. 35 — 22.
Craine, Joseph B. : See —
Robertson, Edwin J., and Craine. 2,876,114.
Crake. Wilfred S. : See —
Siebenhausen, Christian H.. Jr., and Crake. 2,870,609.
Crake, Wilfred S., to Shell Development Co. Method and
apparatus for constructing offshore drilling platforms.
2,907,172, 10-6-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Cram, Hervey G. Drainage system and moisture control.
2,885,790, 5-12-59, CI. 34 — 48.
Cramb, Clayton V. Adjustable gage for equalizing clearance
between punches and dies for accurate alinement.
2,878,576, 3-24-59, CI. 33 — 185.
Cramer, Clifford H. : See —
Newell, Earl L., Wells, and Cramer. 2,903,500.
Cramer, Eleanor : See —
Cramer, Raymond H. 2,901,299.
Cramer, Gunther : See —
Schmitz, Adolf, and Cramer. 2,907,791.
Cramer Posture Chair Co., Inc. : See —
Scherer, George J. 2,909,212.
Cramer, Raymond H., deceased, by E. Cramer and R. Gertler,
executrices, to General Motors Corp. Journal box.
2,901,299, 8-25-59, CI. 308 — 180.
Cramer, Robert H., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Preparation
of chromia-copper oxide hydrogels. 2,910,444, 10-27-59,
CI. 252 — 467.
Cramer. Robert H., and E. E. Jenkins, to Soconv Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Preparation of alumina gels. 2,898,306, 8-4-59,
CI. 252 — 403.
Cramer, Trevor K., to Plastene Corp. Mold for annular plas-
tic articles. 2.878,517, 3-24-59, CI. 18 — 12.
Cramer, Trevor K.. and A. M. Chabotte, to Plastene Corp.
Apparatus for molding parts having irregular outer sur-
faces. 2,891,283, 6-23-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Crammond, Earle D., to L. M. Schott. Metal strap fastening
means. 2,914,827, 12-1-59, CI. 24 — 23.
Crampton, Donald S., to Felt Products Mfg. Co. Gasket
mounting. 2,867,464. 1-6-59, CI. 288—22.
Crampton, Gale W., to Victor Adding Machine Co. Deviation
oscillator. 2,895,554. 8-4-59. CI. 331—72.
Crampton, Gale W., L. D. Barter, and R. G. Schuler, to
Victor Adding Machine Co. Data reduction system.
2,918,657, 12-22-59, CI. 340—174.
Cranberg, Lawrence, to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Apparatus for measuring neutron cross
sections. 2,895,051, 7-14-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Cranberg, Lawrence, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Apparatus for measuring total neu-
tron cross sections. 2,908,822, 10-13-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Crancer, Ray A., J. R. Goertz, and J. W. Graham, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Removal of tarry materials
in the process for making vinylaeetylene from acetylene.
2,914.587, 11-24-59. CI. 260—678.
Crandall, A Ralph, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Brine creaming
of latices. 2,886,297. 5-12-59, CI. 259 — 4.
Crandall, Charles B., to Barber-Colman Co. Yarn clearer.
2,909,828, 10-27-59, CI. 28—64.
Crandall, Howard W., and J. R. Thomas,
America, Atomic Energy Commission.
for zirconium and compounds thereof.
CI 23—88
Crandall, Howard W., T. E. Hicks, B.
Thomas, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Continuous chelation-extraction process for the
separation and purification of metals. 2,916,349, 12-8-59,
CI. 23—14.5.
Crandall, Loid. Rotary pump. 2,915,982, 12-8-59, CI. 103 —
126.
Crandall, Loid. Amphibian vehicle. 2,916,006, 12-8-59, CI.
115 — 1.
Crandall. Ronald E.. to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Control sys-
tem components backlash removing device. 2,877.034, 3-
10-59, CI. 287—100.
Crandell, Francis J. Microseismic detection apparatus and
particularly geophones therefor. 2,891,233, 6-16-59, CI.
340—17.
to United States of
Separation process
2,892,681, 6-30-59,
Rubin, and J. R.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Crandon, Albert S., Jr., to American Window Glass Co. Ap-
paratus for drawing sheet glass. 2,896,376, 7-28-59, CI.
49—17.
Crandon, Harry D., to American Optical Co. Method of
forming reflective surfaces. 2,875,087, 2-24—59, CI. 117 —
10.
Crandon, Harry D., to American Optical Co. Mold for pro-
ducing lens of any shape from a polymerizable material.
2,890,486, 6-16-59, CI. 18 — 39.
Crane, Amos W., and H. W. Collins, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Improved method of extruding a tobacco smoke filter.
2,916,777, 12-15-59, CI. 18 — 55.
Crane, Buren C, P. R. Honan, and A. S. Harlan, to Indiana
Commercial Filters Corp. Unidirectionally actuated switch-
ing apparatus. 2,904,652, 9-15-59, CI. 200 — 84.
Crane, Carlton L. : See —
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,899,423.
Crane, Clarence B., to United States of America, Navy. Fuze
housing. 2,882,822, 4-21-59, CI. 102—70.
Crane Co. : See —
2,904,307.
2,880,620.
Balje\ Otto E., and Stein.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and Hemzacek. 2,887,295.
Bredtschneider, Kurt B„ Onak, and Stuart. 2,899,667.
Bryant, Corwin W. 2,881,784.
Carr, Edward W., and Hansen. 2,908,288.
Carrie, William D. 2.872,895.
Carrie, William D. 2,885,886.
Eckman, Harry A. 2,897,093.
Englert, Joseph A. 2,894,718.
Gallant, Francis W. 2,912,867.
Hansen, George E. 2,896,851.
Hansen, George E., and Carr. 2,868,460.
Hjulian, Julius A. 2,888,209.
Hrubec, Arthur F. 2,903,994.
Kanter, Jerome J. 2,912,346.
Kanter, Jerome J., Lahr, and Havel. 2,911,710.
Kinsey, Douglas D., Johnson, and Ashby. 2,910,704.
Nickerson, Douglas B. 2,892,663.
Nickerson, Douglas B. 2,897,025.
Petrie, Eugene C. 2,908,018.
Schmidt, Edward G., and Svabek. 2,876,458.
Setka, Raymond P. 2,885,174.
Stein, Clyde R. 2,916,890.
Stone, Carl R„ and Schmidt. 2,875,977.
Till, Robert A., and Acosta. 2,905,433.
Zinkil. Roy H. 2,885,180.
Crane, Edward V., R. L. Curtner, and F. P. Fehn, Sr., to
E. W. Bliss Co. Overload clutch. 2,911,080, 11-3-59,
CI. 192—150.
Crane, Edward V., R. L. Curtner, and W. S. Wagner, to
United States of America, Navy. Pilger mill. 2,914,973,
12-1-59, CI. 80—14.
Crane, George B. : See —
Hayes, Harry T., and Crane. 2,918,665.
Crane, George B., to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Means and tech-
niques for producing instantaneous direction finding in-
formation plan position indicator. 2,916,735, 12-8-59,
CI 343 6.
Crane, Harold S., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Pulp molding
die. 2.903,063, 9-8-59. CI. 162 — 411.
Crane, Hewitt D., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching systems. 2,896,194, 7-21-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Crane, Hubert R. : See —
Conner, Lyman C. 2,880,782.
Conner, Lyman C. 2,894,565.
Crane, Joseph H. Aircraft. 2,880,945, 4-7-59, CI. 244 — 12.
Crane, Moses S. Automatic internal pressure regulating
pouring attachment. 2,891,702. 6-23-59, CI. 222 — 479.
Crane Packing Co. : See —
Harper, Leonard L. 2,897,784.
Hawxhurst, Stephen. 2,868,575.
Katzke, Ernest F. 2,883,802.
Payne, Frank E. 2,871,039.
2,871,040.
2.872.220.
2,884,266.
2,892,642.
2,894,770.
2,899,219.
2,877,026.
2,912,240.
to The Dow Chemical Co.
Payne, Frank E.
Payne, Frank E.
Payne, Frank E,
Payne, Frank E.
Payne, Frank E.
Payne. Frank E.
Payne, Frank E., and Thayer.
Crane, Perry T. : See —
Frankle, Harry R., and Crane.
Crane, Robert A., and D. J. Pye.
Analytical apparatus. 2,895,055, 7-14-59, CI. 250 — 218.
Crane, Robert L., to Continental Machines. Inc. Band type
cutoff saw. 2,883,736, 4-28-59, CI. 29 — 68.
Crane, Robert L., C. E. Cleland, and C. H. Whitmore, to
Continental Machines. Inc. Machine for cutting off bar
stock. 2,898,669, 8-11-59, CI. 29 — 68.
Crane, Robert W. : See —
Mcintosh, Donald J., and Crane. 2,896,799.
Crane. Samuel P., to R. O. Kent Co. Mount for bicycle
saddle cover. 2,914,168, 11-24-59. CI. 200 — 79.
Crane, Samuel P., and S. D. Kent. Casing for ventilated
cushions. 2,895,543, 7-21-59, CI. 155—182.
Crane, Theodore B. Low bed trailer. 2,889,060, 6-2-59,
CI. 214—85.
Crane. Walton B., to Allied Plastics Co. Fruit shipping
crate. 2,875,939, 3-3-59, CI. 229—27.
Crane, Walton B., to Allied Plastics Co. Container for to-
matoes and the like. 2,879,886, 3-31-59, Cl. 206 — 72.
Crane, Walton B., to Allied Plastics Co. Paperboard shipping
crate and interlocked crate unit. 2,903,176, 9-8-59, CI.
229—27.
Crane, Walton B., and E. R. Slate, to Allied Container Corp.
Box gluing machine. 2,912,908, 11-17-59, CI. 93 — 52.
Crane, William A., and P. R. Honan, to Indiana Commercial
Filters Corp. Filter tank cleaning device. 2,916,148,
12-8-59, CI. 210—527.
Crane, William W. T. : See —
Higgins, Gary H.. and Crane. 2,887,358.
Cranford, James W., to G. C. Jenkins. Predetermined torque
release wrench. 2,918,834, 12-29-59, CI. 81 — 52.4.
Cranke, Alvin L. Apparatus for molding meat products or
the like. 2,880,668, 4-7-59, CI. 100 — 232.
Crankshaw, John H., to American Flexible Coupling Co.
Flexible coupling. 2,873,588, 2-17-59, CI. 64 — 9.
Crankshaw, John H., to American Flexible Coupling Co.
Flexible coupling sleeve with spacer connection. 2,873,589,
2-17-59, CI. 64 — 9.
Crankshaw, John H., to Zurn Industries, Inc. Sound isolat-
ing coupling. 2,900,809, 8-25-59, CI. 64 — 13.
Cranston, Albert E., Jr. Elevating turntable for conveyors.
2,897,948, 8-4-59. CI. 198 — 33.
Cranston Print Works Co. : See —
Smith, Graydon. 2.870,705.
Cranston, Wilber J., to Omark Industries, Inc. Latch mecha-
nism for explosively actuated tool. 2,913,728, 11-24-59,
CI. 1 — 14.5.
Crapez, L6on E. Methods of and apparatus for boring wells,
drifts and the like. 2,915,288, 12-1-59, CI. 255 — 3.
Crapse, Hasting M. : See — ■
Tallon, James B., and Crapse. 2,915,264.
Crapuchettes. Paul W., to Litton Industries, Inc. Magnetron
tuner. 2,876,383, 3-3-59, CI. 315 — 39.61.
Crapuchettes, Paul W., to Litton Industries, Inc. Output
coupling circuit for cavity resonators. 2,898,560, 8-4-59,
a. 333—33.
Crapuchettes, Paul W., to Litton Industries of California.
Broadband tuner. 2,906,920, 9-29-59, CI. 315 — 39.61.
Crathern, Charles F. H. : See —
Bailey, Edward A., Bradicich, and Crathern. 2,890,630.
Crauland, Marc J. L., to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures
des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Cirey. Polyvinyl chloride and poly alkyl tin mercapto-
succinates. 2,910,452, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Craven, Ernest C. : See —
Elce, Alec, Poulsom, and Craven. 2,916,422.
Craven, Isaac : See —
Huber, Henry, and Craven. 2,869,490.
Craven, Herman R. : See —
Bookout, Floyd V., Craven, and Johnson. 2,888,165.
Craven, Wilbur J., to The Capewell Mfg. Co. Saber saw
blade. 2,890,728, 6-16-59, CI. 143—133.
Cravens, Benjamin B. Column construction and adjustment
for a radial saw. 2,870.801, 1-27-59, CI. 143 — 6.
Cravens, Samuel V., to Dominaire Constructions, Inc. Block
wall structure. 2,892,338, 6-30-59, CI. 72 — 38.
Cravero, Joseph A., to Republic Aviation Corp. Engine
throttle. 2,901,919, 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 491.
Cravero, Joseph A., to Republic Aviation Corp. Speed-re-
sponsive control system for vehicle steering mechanisms.
2,906,474, 9-29-59, CI. 244 — 50.
Cravits, Phillip. Wrapping machine. 2,874,527, 2-24-59,
CI. 53—378.
Crawford, Carl F. : See —
Lewis, Edwin S., and Crawford. 2,918,673.
Crawford Collets Ltd. : See —
Eve, Leonard F. 2,911,222.
Crawford, Daniel W., 50% to A. P. Green, Jr. Detachable
top for pickup truck bodies. 2,886,375, 5-12-59, CI. 296 —
100.
Crawford, David C. : See —
Olsen, Henry H., and Crawford. 2,886,102.
Crawford, David J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Diode clipping circuit. 2,906,871, 9-29-59, CI. 250—27.
Crawford, Donald D. Truck tire bead breaker. 2,893,478,
7-7-59, CI. 157—1.2.
Crawford Door Co. : See—
Olsen, Henry H., and Crawford. 2,886,102.
Starr, Norbert T. 2,898,985.
Crawford. Earl A. Printing plate and cylinder. 2,898,854,
8-11-59, Cl. 101 — 415.1.
Crawford, Earl H. Music rack and instrument support.
2,901,860. 9-1-59. Cl. 45 — 62.
Crawford, Francis W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Earth bor-
ing. 2,869,825, 1-20-59, Cl. 255—1.8.
Crawford. Francis W.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. In situ
combustion of stratum having an exposed face. 2,899,186,
8-11-59, Cl. 262 — 3.
Crawford, Francis W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preventing
explosions in bore holes during underground combustion
operations for oil recovery. 2,913,050, 11-17-59, Cl. 166 —
11.
Crawford, George H., Jr. : See —
Lo, Elizabeth S., and Crawford. 2,914,512.
Crawford. George H., Jr., and E. S. Lo, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Fluorine-containing polymers and prepara-
tion thereof. 2,909,509, 10-20-59, Cl. 260—87.5.
Crawford, Harry E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing relief images. 2,868,124, 1—13—59,
Cl. 101 — 401.1.
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Crawford, Herman E. : See —
Routh, Herman M., and Crawford. 2,911,808.
Crawford, Ivan L. Multi-way valve unit having rotary selec-
tor valve. 2,881,802, 4-14-59, CI. 137 — 622.5.
Crawford, John L. : See —
Rabelos, Nicholas A. 2,909,236.
Crawford, John M., and F. Clynch, to Continental Oil Co.
Method of coupling a vibrator to an elastic medium.
2,910,134, 10-27-59, CI. 181—5.
Crawford. John T. : See —
Curtis. Everett C, and Crawford. 2,888,300
Crawford, John W. C. : See —
Cooke, William H., and Crawford. 2,886,429.
Crawford, John W. C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process for production of uranium.
2,906,618, 9-29-59. CI. 75 — 84.1.
Crawford, Kenneth G. : See —
Venditty, Chester G., and Crawford. 2,873,979.
Crawford, Loyal D. Self-threading nut. 2,896,495, 7-28-59,
rn or on
Crawford Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Antonevich, Michael. 2,880,381.
Crawford, Ralph W., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Action toy.
2,883,793, 4-28-59, CI. 46 — 99.
Crawford, Richard R. : See —
Brown, Glenn R., Jr., Strecker, and Crawford. 2,874,116.
Crawford, Robert T., and J. B. Stevens, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Tobacco smoke filter elements. 2,900,988. 8-25-59,
CI. 131—208.
Crawford, Robert V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Radiant energy highway communication system with con-
trolled directive antenna. 2,904,674, 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 6.
Crawford, Robert V., and F. J. Henneberg, to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Control circuit for indicator.
2,879,460. 3-24-59, CI. 318—^55.
Crawford, Thomas G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Resin-
ous plastic pirn. 2,879,010, 3-24-59. CI. 242 — 118.32.
Crawford, Thomas J. Method and apparatus for induction
brazing of metal tubing. 2,886,690, 5-12-59, CI. 219 — 67.
Crawford, Thomas P. : See —
McCabe, Ira E. 2,874,522.
Crawford, Warren M.. Jr., to Production and Marketing Co.
Rotatable support for a game board. 2,873,938, 2-17-59,
Cl. 248—349.
Crawley, Arthur, T. E. Dugle, and R. W. Wagner, to Crawley
Book Machinery, Inc. Single station book pressing and
creasing machine. 2,893,023, 7-7-59, CI. 11 — 1.
Crawley Book Machinery, Inc. : See —
Crawley, Arthur, Dugle, and Wagner. 2,893,023.
Crawley. Carroll L., to Texaco Inc. Method of contacting
feed oil with coke in the fluid contact coking of residual
oils. 2.894.899. 7-14-59. CI. 208 — 127.
Crawley, Hubert J., and C. Strachey, to International Business
Machines Corp. Instruction modifier means for electronics
digital computing machines. 2,898,041, 8-4-59, CI. 235 —
61.
Crawley. William P., to American Viscose Corp. Tarn and
thread-receiving cores. 2,906,473, 9-29-59, CI. 242 — 118.32.
Crayford, William T. : See —
Wells, Archibald H., and Crayford.
Creamer and Dunlap : See —
Creamer, Robert W. 2,904,355.
Creamer, Edgar M.. Jr. : See —
Boothroyd, Wilson P., and Creamer.
Creamer, Helen G. Surgical bust pad. 2,867,818, 1-13-59,
CI. 3—36.
2,888,902.
2,878,370.
2,867,818,
Creamer, Robert W., to Creamer and Dunlap. Pressure re-
sponsive, orientated, double seal ring threaded joint.
2,904,355, 9-15-59, CI. 285 — 113.
Creamery Package Mfg. Co., The : See —
Buehler, Leon, Jr. 2,911,801.
Wakeman, Alden H. 2,867,994.
Wakeman, Alden H. 2,868,353.
Wakeman, Alden H. 2,898.861.
Wakeman, Alden H. 2.901.981.
Creason, Frank. Machine for pulling pins. 2,911,190,
11-3-59, CI. 254—18.
Creasy, Carl E. : See —
Cole, Carrel D. 2,874,987.
Creasy. Elwood E. : See —
Cole, Carrel D. 2,874.987.
Creative Metals Corp. : See —
Geitner, Rudolph. 2,893,445.
Crebbs, Earl R. Dispenser containers. 2,884,162, 4-28-59,
CI. 221 — 46.
Crede. Charles E., to Barry Controls Inc. Resilient support.
2,900,161, 8-18-59, CI. 248 — 358.
Crede. Charles E., and B. S. Furbeck, to Barry Controls Inc.
Resilient support. 2,900,162, 8-18-59, Cl. 248 — 358.
Crede, John H., R. H. Henke, E. L. Pulaski, and C. P. Stroble,
to Allegheny Ludlum Ste^l Corp. Method of producing
silicon steel strip. 2,867,557, 1-6-59, CI. 148 — 111.
Creed, Albert B. Tool-holding devices. 2,887,904, 5-26-59,
CI. 74—813.
Creed and Co. Ltd. : See —
Mason. Frederick P. 2,889,398.
Mason, Frederick P., and Stemp. 2,903,106.
Mason, Frederick P., and Stevens. 2,916,682.
Salmon, Reginald D., Turner, and Burr. 2,882,972.
Stemp, Ronald G., and Lloyd. 2,914,372
Co. Coating
12-22-59, CI.
Elec-
Creed, Sherman H. : See —
Freeman. Marshall E. C, Creed, and Bardini. 2,905,216.
Puccinelli, Sylvio, Creed, and Freeman. 2,883,070.
Crehan, William J. : See —
Talmey, Paul, and Crehan. 2,908,419.
Crehan, William J., W. F. Klouse, and P. Talmey, to General
American Transportation Corp. Methods of making nickel
phosphorous alloys. 2,908,568, 10-13-59, Cl. 75 — 170.
Creighton, Albert M., Jr., to Chemical Development Corp.
Patch for repairing leak holes in pipe lines and method
for applying the same. 2,905,206, 9-22-59, CI. 138—99.
Creighton, Ethel C. : See —
Creighton, Millard G. 2,899,218.
Creighton, Millard G., deceased, by E. C. Creighton, execu-
trix. Adjustable connector for well casings having variably
coengaged rotation prevention means. 2,899,218, 8—11-59,
r-n 285 302
Creighton, Stanley J. Milk can rack. 2,916,157, 12-8-59,
CI. 211 — 75.
Cremer, George D. : See —
Onstott, Edward I., and Cremer. 2,894,837.
Cremer, William C, and W. E. Bubel ; said Cremer to
said Bubel. Thread tensioning device for a shirring attach-
ment for sewing machines. 2,881,724, 4-14-59, CI. 112 —
101.
Crep, Michael M. Current control apparatus for testing bat-
teries or the like. 2,883,497, 4-21-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Crep, Michael M. Load rheostat. 2,883,498, 4-21-59, CI.
201 — 48.
Crepinsek. Alois. Safety lock. 2,911,815, 11-10-59, CI.
70—153.
Crerar, Adams & Co. : See —
Martin, William O. 2,886,377.
Crescent Corset Co., Inc. : See —
Peck. Maxine D. 2,908,277.
Crescent Paper Tube Co., Inc. : See —
Seltman, Paul R. 2,895,511.
Cresci. Anthony L. Elevating mechanism for truck bodies.
2,899,172. 8-11-59. Cl. 254 — 8.
Crespi, Giovanni : See —
Natta, Giulio, and Crespi. 2,896,264.
Cress. J. J. Co. of New Jersey : See —
Hankin, John H.. Jr. 2,902,741.
Cressman, George W., to General Electric
composition for electric lamps. 2,918,595,
313—113.
Cresswell, Arthur, to American Cyanamid Co. Production
of polyacrylonitrile filaments. 2,916,348, 12-8-59, Cl.
18—54.
Cresswell, Robert A., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd.
trie arc welding. 2,880,302, 3-31-59, Cl. 219 — 74.
Cresswell, Robert A., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd.
trie arc welding. 2,880,375, 3-31-59, Cl. 315 — 284.
Cresswell, Robert A., to The British Oxvgen Co. Ltd. Fusion
welding of metals. 2,908.801, 10-13-59, Cl. 219 — 74.
Cresswell, Robert A., and J. R. Bradshaw, to The British
Oxygen Co. Ltd. Electric arc cutting. 2,908,798,
10-13-59. Cl. 219—69.
Cresswell, Robert A., and J. R. Bradshaw, to The British
Oxygen Co. Ltd. Method and apparatus for electric arc
erosion. 2,908,799, 10-13-59. Cl. 219 — 69.
Cresswell, Stephen G., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Exhaust tip shield. 2,893.027, 7-7-59, Cl. 15 — 21.
Cresswell, Stephen G., and C. J. Schnering, to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Dummy inner leads in wafer stems.
2,892.008. 6-23-59, Cl. 174 — 50.61.
Cresswell, Stephen G., and K. C. Rupert, to Svlvania Electric
Products Inc. Exhaust tube stop plug. 2,911,015, 11-3-59,
Cl. 141—65.
Crest Furniture Corp. : See —
Mathison, Robert V. 2,913,041.
Crest Lock Co., Inc. : See —
Levine, David. 2,896,755.
Cretella. Mary C. : See — -
Juda, Walter, and Cretella. 2,870,071.
Cretex Companies. Inc., The : See —
Longfellow, Richard C. 2,869,213.
Cretin-Maitenaz. Bernard, to Societe en commandite simple
et en nom collectif a l'egard de Gerants dite : Societe Indus-
trielle et Commerciale des Ouvriers Lunetiers (Cottet,
Poichet, Tagnon & Cie). Multifocal lens having a locallv
variable power. 2,869,422, 1-20-59, Cl. 88 — 54.
Cretin-Maitenaz, Bernard, to Societe Industrielle et Com-
merciale des Ouvriers Lunetiers (Cottet, Poichet, Tagnon
& Cie). Machine for grinding an optical surface in a piece
of refractive material. 2.915,856, 12-8-59, Cl. 51 — 124.
Creutz, Edward C. : See —
Szilard, Leo, Wigner. and Creutz. 2,886,503.
Wigner, Eugene P., Szilard. and Creutz. 2,872.401.
Creutz. Edward C. to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Forming tubes and rods of uranium
metal by extrusion. 2.870.907, 1-27-59. Cl. 207 — 10.
Creutz, Edward C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Refractory die for extruding uranium.
2,899,054. 8-11-59. Cl. 207—17.
Creutz, Edward C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Reactor component. 2,910,177,
10-27-59, Cl. 206—84.
Creutz, Edward C, L. A. Ohlinger, A. M. Weinberg, and
G. J. Young, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Neutronic reactor. 2,910,418, 10-27-59,
Cl. 204 — 193.2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Creveling, Cyrus J., to United States of America, Navy.
Electric circuit component. 2,898,521, 8-4-59, CI. 317 —
101.
("reveling, Robert, to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergv Commission. Precision time-delay circuit. 2,878,382,
3-17-59, CI. 250—27.
Creveling, Robert, and N. A. Bourgeois, Jr., to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Thyratron switch.
2,883,535, 4-21-59, CI. 250—27.
Crevling, Thomas V.. D. J. Haag. and T. I. Abbott, to East-
man Kodak Co. Thermographic copying material.
2,899,334, 8-11-59, CI. 117 — 3G.
Crevoisier, Marcel, to Societe Nouvelle Dieny & Lucas.
Injection-compressor apparatus. 2,918,009, 12-22-59, CI.
103—7.
Crew Beverly L. : See —
Kenrich. Chester M., and Crew. 2.S77.447.
Crewdson, Henry, Jr., to American Viscose Corp. Vane ad-
justing assembly for pulverized fuel type burner unit.
2,898.874, 8-11-59. CI. 110 — 28.
Crews, Robert W. : See —
Borden. Howard C, and Crews. 2,879,422.
Cribben and Sexton Co. : See —
Alger, Jerry T. 2,918,119.
Hellyer, John T. 2,913,930.
Kendall, Willard E. 2,905.115.
Tilmann, Richard A. 2,880,717.
Wahl, Ralph L., and Schmecht. 2,896,975.
Crick, Leonard E. Ratchet type rotary impact tool.
2,914,978, 12-1-59, CI. 81—52.3.
Cridland, John E., to General Electric Co. Recessed double
contact strip base. 2,899.671. 8-11-59. CI. 339 — 145.
Crimboli, Alfred P. Circular window construction.
2,868,281, 1-13-59, CI. 160—92.
Crimboli, Alfred P. Roll easy window. 2,886,862, 5-19-59,
CI. 20 — 40.
Criner, Charles B., to Aluminum Co. of America. Aluminum
base alloy. 2,915,390, 12-1-59, CI. 75 — 141.
Criner, Charles B., to Aluminum Co. of America. Aluminum
base alloy. 2,915,391, 12-1-59, CI. 75 — 142.
Criner, Harry J., % to A. G. Bush. Figure-of-eight band
blade bread slicing machine. 2,906,309, 9-29-59, Cl. 146 —
88.
Cripe, Gene H., to Utility Appliance Corp. Kitchen stove with
grease accumulator and indicator. 2,879,708, 3-31-59,
Cl. 99—342.
Cripe. Maxwell L. : See —
Blair. John \V.. and Cripe. 2,871.065.
Crippen Mfg. Co. : See —
Frevert, Robert E. 2,908,391.
Cripps, Harry N., to E. I. rtu Pont de Nemours and Co.
3-methylene-cyclobutanes. 2,914,541, 11-24-59, Cl. 260—
346.3.
Cripps. Harry N., and J. K. Williams, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Trialkylidenecyclobutanes and poly-
mers thereof. 2,917,499, 12-15-59. Cl. 260—93.1.
Criscuolo, Edward L., and D. T. O'Connor, to United States
of America, Navy. Radiograph by gas ionization.
2,900,515, 8-18-59, Cl. 250 — 65.
Crispin, Thayer S., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Expansion
or contraction compensating clamp. 2,901,012, 8-25-59,
Cl. 144—302.
Crissey, Laverne W., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Liquid coating composition of methyl methacrylate poly-
mer and an organophilic cation-modified clay, and process
of making. 2,892,804, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 41.
Crissinger. Woodrow W.. to North Electric Co. Switch mem-
ber. 2,876.307, 3-3-59, Cl. 200—87.
Crissv, Robert J. Rotarv offset printing machine with aux-
iliary offset cylinder. 2.909.117, 10-20-59, Cl. 101 — 137.
Crist, Buckley, to The Coca-Cola Co. Faucets. 2,915,278,
12-1-59, Cl. 251 — 122.
Crist, Ralph P., to United States of America. Navy. Hydro-
gen gas generator. 2,909,119, 10-20-59, Cl. 102 — 14.
Cristy, Nicholas G. : See —
Johnston David B., Johnson, Cristy, and Trautmann.
2,909,400.
Criswell, Daryl L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel feed and
power control system for gas turbine engines having an
engine temperature control. 2,867,084, 1-6-59, Cl.
00—39.28.
Criswell, Dick M., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Methods and ap-
paratus for induction heating. 2,867,708, 1-6-59, Cl.
219 — 10 43.
Criswell, Richard H. : See — -
Fenske. Merrell R.. and Criswell 2,899,375.
Johnson. George F., Marshall, and Criswell. 2,900,366.
Critchlev, William C. : See —
Carlsen, Leonard O., Critchley, and Magee. 2,869,427.
Critchlow, James T. Multiple compartment container.
2,893,604, 7-7-59, Cl. 222 — 129.
Crites, Joe, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Method of
burning granular low volatile fuels. 2,867,182, 1-6-59,
Cl. 110—28.
Crites, Lucile W. : See —
Crites, Virgil C. 2,914,845.
Crites, Nelson A., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Bellows dam-
per. 2,878.012, 3-17-59, Cl. 267 — 1.
Crites, Nelson A., % to R. L. .Alkire. Weiner-roasting fork.
2,909,987, 10-27-59, Cl. 99—419.
Crites, Nelson A., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Twisted spring
elements. 2,918,271, 12-22-59, Cl. 267 — 1.
Expanding
-95.
Particle mill system.
2,883,785, 4-28-59, Cl.
Crites, Orr E. Clothes line hanger device. 2,868,388,
1-13-59, Cl. 211 — 119.1.
Crites, Virgil C, to L. W. Crites. Method of protecting
liners and casings. 2,914,845, 12-1-59, Cl. 29 — 450.
Crites, William G. Safety ignition switch for engine ignition
systems. 2,868,910, 1-13-59, Cl. 200—61.45.
Critoph, David I. : See —
Schoeppel, John F., and Critoph. 2,909,064.
Crittenden, Charles B. : See —
Johnson, Thomas H., Mueller, and Crittenden. 2,885.958.
Crittendon, Lexie R., E. W. Hailston, P. R. Haskell, R. P.
Kelly, and W. E. Leek. Securing means for fore-end of
autoloading firearm. 2,891.341, 6-23-59, Cl. 42 — 75
Croce, Robert. Garden umbrella. 2,905,187 9-22-59, Cl.
135 — 46.
Croce, Santy M., to Coty, Inc. Atomizer construction.
2,868,586, 1-13-59, Cl. 299—88.
Croce, Santy M., and J. W. Solomon, to Coty, Inc. Method
of filling lipstick containers. 2,879,548, 3-31-59, Cl. 18 — 59.
Crocker, Henry P. : See —
Capp, Clifford W., Crocker, and Bellringer. 2,912,471.
Crocker, Kara : See —
Sola, Samuel L., and Crocker. 2,875,010.
Crocker, Weyman S. : See —
Lemmerman, Harold H. P., and Crocker. 2,898,434.
Crockett, Donald K. : See —
Muinch, George, and Crockett. 2,869,804.
Crockett. Thomas E. Valve device for toilet flush tanks.
2,869.578, 1-20-59, Cl. 137 — 444.
Crockett, William P., Jr., to The Setwell Co.
trouser hanger. 2,904,235, 9-15-59, Cl. 223- _
Croco, Carlton W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyurethane coating compositions. 2,901,467, 8-25-59,
Cl. 260—77.5.
Croft. Arthur, to Crofts (Engineers) Ltd. Friction clutches.
2,897,935, 8-4-59 Cl. 192—93.
Croft, George M., to Majac. Inc
2,909.331, 10-20-59, Cl. 241—39.
Croft, Kenneth C. Fishing lure.
43 — 42.9.
Crofts (Engineers) Ltd. : See —
Croft. Arthur. 2,897,935.
Crofts, George B. Plural section magnetically variable in-
ductor with frequency tracked systems. 2,870,334, 1-20-59.
Cl. 250 — 40.
Crohn, Frank. Button-type adjusting devices for dress forms
2,913,157, 11-17-59, Cl. 223—68.
Croix, Louise S., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Preparation of
2 2.2-trifluoroethyl vinyl ether. 2,872,487, 2-3-59, Cl.
Croley, LeoB., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulic cyclone
separation system. 2,886,287, 5-12-59, Cl. 255—1.
Cromer, Charles F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid-
blast circuit interrupter. 2,913,559, 11-17-59, Cl 200 —
148.
Cromer, Ford, to Alabasta Optical & Plastic Co. Shoulder
rest for telephone handset. 2,910,547, 10-27-59, Cl.
179—157.
Cromoga, Walter V.
Cl. 30 — 293.
Crompton. Howard E. :
Buckley. Edwin G.,
Crompton & Knowles Corp. : See—
Cederlund, Albert. 2.897.847
Cederlund, Albert, and Hall. 2,918,947.
Cederlund, Albert, and Kimmel. 2,868,235.
Cederlund, Albert, Kimmel. and Le Blanc. 2.897,848.
Foster, Herbert V., and Johnston. 2,868,232.
Hall, Kenneth J. 2.918,945.
Hall, Kenneth J. 2,918.949.
Howe, Wilfred C. 2,911,013.
Kronoff, Clarence R. 2,890,726.
Kronoff, Clarence R. 2,907.352.
Krukonis, Alexander C. 2,895.272.
Krukonis, Alexander C. 2.895,601.
Nims. PhiliD A. 2.868.234.
Simmons, George S., Jr., and Turner. 2,907,354.
Turner, Richard G. 2.897.846.
Turner. Richard G. 2,902.057.
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works : See —
Robb, Walter Y. 2.868.231.
Cromwell, Carroll W.. Jr., to American Enka Corp. Elec-
tronic control circuit useful in the manufacture of thick-
and-thin yarn. 2,887,620, 5-19-59, Cl. 315 — 204.
Cromwell, Harold J. : See —
Schneider, Paul L., Cromwell, and Tavlor. 2,900 057.
Schneider, Paul L., Cromwell, and Taylor. 2.904.1 48.
General Motors Corp. Clutch for
2.900,05S, S-18-59, Cl. 192—45.1.
gee
Le Bolt," John M., Minow, and Stritof. 2,917,223.
Cromwell. Thomas M., and G. H. Mclntyre. Jr.. to United
States Borax & Chemical Corp. Separation of boron tri-
chloride. 2,877.864, 3-17-59. Cl. 183 — 115.
Cron, Roger G.. and R. A. Zuech. to North American Aviation,
Inc. Aluminum base alloy. 2. 90S, 566, 10-13-59, Cl.
75—147.
Cronan. Francis P. : See —
Cronan. Philip F. and F. P.
Cronan, Philip F. and F. P.
Cronan, Philip F. and F. P.,
Cuft fastener. 2,873,497, 2-17-
Skinning knife. 2,906,021, 9-29-59,
See —
and Crompton.
2.876,672.
Cromwell, Harold J., to
engine starting device.
Cromwell Paper Co.. The :
2.873.497.
2,885,757.
to Dolan & Bullock
-59, Cl. 24—100.
Co.
LIST OF PATENTEES
199
Cronan Philip F. and F. P., to Dolan & Bullock Co. Cuff
fastener. 2,885,757, 5-12-59, CI. 24—97.
Cronberger Outlier C. Magnetic toy building blocks.
2,872,754, 2-10-59, CI. 46 — 26. „,',„,.',
Cronburg, Claude I. L„ Jr., and C. S. Yeutter, to. Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic transmission regula-
tion. 2,870,271, 1-20-59, CI. 179—171.9.
Crone, Alfred F., to Acme Highway Products Corp. Guard
device. 2,907,552, 10-G-59, CI. 250—131.
Crone, Alton H., to Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. Display
support. 2,886,184, 5-12-59, CI. 211—58.
Crone, Billie L., and G. L. White, to B J Service, Inc. New
squeeze cement process and slurry. 2,890,752. 6-16-59,
CI. 166 — 22.
Crone, Robert L. : See —
Veach, Carlos W., and Crone. 2,894,184.
Cronin Donald L., to -Uinneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Generator control system employing semiconductor appa-
ratus. 2.890.404. 6-9-59. CI. 322 — 17.
Cronin, Donald L., to Siegler Corp. Electronic three-phase
wave generator. 2,910,687, 12-8-59, CI. 321—5
Cronin Edward F., to General Electric Co. Low voltage out-
let bushing. 2,916,723, 12-8-59, CI. 339—213.
Cronin, John P., and A. J. Hennig, to The Upiohn Co. Low
viscosity CMC pharmaceutical vehicle. 2,897,120, 7-28-59,
CI. 167 — 82.
Croning, Elly M. D. : See —
Lottermoser, Manfred. 2,881,082.
Croning, Johannes : See —
Lottermoser, Manfred. 2,881,082.
Cronk, Milo M., and R. A. Morrison. Mechanical pole switch-
ing device. 2,907,476, 10-6-59, CI. 213—224.
Cronkhite John T. Combination automatic shutoff and check
valve. 2,914,083, 11-24-59, Cl. 137^191.
Cronquist Donald H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Air head. 2,905,768, 9-22-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Cronsten. Axel G. G. : See —
Lindstrom. Dag V. L.. and Cronsten. 2,873.321.
Crook, Archie W., and P. F. Lewis, to English Electric Valve
Co. Ltd. Means for preventing the deleterious effects of
X-ravs in resonant cavitv magnetrons. 2,884,563, 4—28-59,
CI. 315—39.53.
Crook, Lester O., and D. H. Kincaid, to Colgate-Palmolive
Co. Apparatus for and method of controlling the rate of
extrusion of a plastic material of varying workability.
2,916.792. 12-15-59. CI. 25 — 8.
Crook. Ronald C. : See —
Ford. John A., Jackson, and Crook. 2,893,246.
Crook, William C. H., and R. V. Willsher, to D. Nanier &
Son Ltd. Optical contour gauging apparatus. 2,883,90o,
4-28-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Crooke. Robert C. : See —
Moon. James, and Crooke. 2,912,495.
Crooks. Charles E., to Spotnails, Inc. Wing head fastener.
2 875 664. 3-3-59, Cl 85 — 28.
Crooks, Horatio N., to Radio Corp. of America. Static mag-
netic delav-line. 2,886,799, 5-12-59, CI. 340—174.
Crooks, Horatio N., to Radio Corp. of America. Bidirectional
static magnetic storage. 2,911.621, 11-3-59, CI. 340—174.
Crooks, Horatio N.. and R. C. Bitting, Jr., to Radio Corp.
of America. Magnetic scanning systems. 2,912,493.
11-10-59. CI. 178—6.8. „ . t ,
Crooks, Ralph K., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Control
and testing means for carrier signaling and communication
equipments. 2,914,614, 11-24-59. CI. 179—15.5.
Crooks Sheridan R., and W. A. Reed, to Republic Steel Corp.
Increasing the densitv of iron powder by alternate rolling
and grading. 2,902.357. 9-1-59. CI. 75— .5.
Crooks. William J. J. Emergency caution lights. 2,894,257,
7-7-59. CI. 340—366.
Crooks. William R., to The Cooper-Bessemer Corp. Means to
varv the compression ratio of an internal combustion engine
during operation. 2,897,804, 8-4-59, CI. 123—48
Croom Grover C. Cigarette extinguisher. 2,905,185, 9-^/-59,
CI. 131—235.
Croop, Edward J. : See —
Arntzen. Clvde E., and Croop. 2,909,741.
Cropner. Ben : See —
Welden. Artie L. 2.885,296.
Cropper, Wendell P. : See —
Seelig, Herman S., and Cropper. 2,884.375.
Cropper, Wendell P., to Standard Oil Co. Refrigerated appa-
ratus fAr nnur testing oils. 2,884,766, 5-5-59, CI. 62—130.
Crosbv Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Hanson Elwood W.. Drew, and Cagnolattl. 2,886,492.
Crosbv, George A., and H. K. Otto, to Signode Steel Strapping
Co. Power strapping machine. 2,915,003, 12-1-59, CI.
100—26.
Crosbv, Gifford W. : See — ■
Benson. John A., and Crosby. 2.874.536.
Braunwarth, John B., and Crosby. 2,875 240.
Braunwarth John B.. and Crosby. 2.905,712.
Millikan Allf>n F., and Crosbv. 2.894 951.
Millikan, Allen F., and Crosby. 2,916,455.
Crosbv. Gilmore E., A. L. Smith, and L. E. Whitmer, to
Radio Corp. of America. Activated alumina-dominated
phosphors. 2,919,363, 12-29-59, CI. 313—92.
Crosby Glenn R. Scaffold end frame and adapter. 2,872,251.
2-3-59. CI. 304 — 2.
Crosbv, Larry : See —
Fisher, John V. 2,917,877.
Crosbv, Melvin A. : See — -
Shellman, Kenneth S., and Crosby. 2,888,877.
Crosbv Murray G. Frequency modulation communication
system. 2,917,623, 12-15-59, Cl. 250 — 6.
Crosby, Peter F., to Sedgwick Machine Works, Inc. Slide-tilt
tray filing system. 2,886,183, 5-12-59, Cl. 211 — 51.
Crosby, Peter F., to Sedgwick Machine Works, Inc. Storage
systems. 2,915,195, 12-1-59, Cl. 211 — 143.
Crosby, Ralph H., to Shell Development Co. Catalytic
cracking of hydrocarbons with recycling of the stripping
vapors. 2,895,907, 7-21-59, Cl. 208 — 150.
Crosby, Robert : See —
Spicer, Harold E., Crosby, and Simpson. 2.894,689.
Crosby, Robert E., Jr. : See —
Houghton, Richard W., and Crosby. 2,918,625.
Crosby, Robert L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Binary-coded decade
counter. 2,889,468, 6-2-59, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Crosby Valve & Gage Co. : See —
Tobis. Robert A., and Greenlaw. 2,880,751.
Crosby, William H., and H. W. Kugler. Intestinal biopsy
capsule. 2,881,756, 4-14-59, Cl. 128 — 2.
Croset, Louis P. Flexible couplings, dampers, gearwheels
and like devices. 2,873,590, 2-17-59, Cl. 64—14.
Croset, Louis P. Transmission couplings for shafts and the
like. 2,897,660. 8-4-59, Cl. 64 — 6.
Crosfield, J. F., Ltd. : See —
Crosfield, John F., and Allen. 2,870,253.
Crosfield, John F., and Gold. 2,873,117.
Crosfield, John F., and Gold. 2,899,143.
Crosfield, John F., and G. S. J. Allen, to J. F. Crosfield Ltd.
Production of printing surfaces. 2,870,253, 1-20-59, Cl.
178 — 6.6.
Crosfield, John F., and D. Gold, to J. F. Crosfield Ltd. Reg-
ister control of moving webs. 2,873,117, 2-10-59, Cl.
271 — 2.6.
Crosfield, John F., and D. Gold, to J. F. Crosfield, Ltd. Regis-
ter control of moving webs. 2,899,143, 8-11-59, Cl. 242 —
58.3.
Crosh, Harry W. Drip and spatter guard attachment for a
paint roller. 2,896,244, 7-28-59, Cl. 15—248.
Croshier, Walter J., and J. Klink, to Standard Gage Co., Inc.
Dial indicator gage. 2,898,686, 8-11-59. Cl. 33—172.
Croshier, Walter J., and J. Klink, to Standard Gage Co., Inc.
Wire holder for three wire method of measuring threads.
2,906.029. 9-29-59, Cl. 33 — 167.
Crosio, Enrico : See —
Muench, Werner, Notarbartolo, and Crosio. 2,887,470.
Crosio, Enrico, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Apparatus for
the manufacture of hollow articles composed of a plastic
material. 2,887.716, 5-26-59, Cl. 18—5.
Croskey, Frank A., and C. D. Tuttle. to General Motors Corp.
Electrostatic spray charger. 2,890.388. 6-9-59, Cl. 317 — 3.
Croskey, Frank A., and C. D. Tuttle, to General Motors Corp.
Fluid flow switch actuating mechanism. 2,916,576,
12-8-59, Cl. 200—81.9.
Crosland, Richard G. : See —
Powell. Gordon F. W., and Crosland.
Croslev Broadcasting Corp. : See —
Rockwell, Ronald J. 2,872.643.
Rockwell. Ronald J. 2,875,413.
Crosman Seed Corp. : See —
Mapstone. Herbert W. 2,873,033.
Cross, Carl F., to Sinclair Refining Co.
ess including reactivation of copper
2,914.467, 11-24-59, Cl. 208—195.
Cross. Carroll D. : See —
Henderson. Ashland S., Cross, and Riede. 2.888.026.
Henderson. Ashland S., Cross, and Riede. 2,909,303.
Cross, Carroll N. Method for assembling display material in
mount structures. 2.875.672. 3-3-59. Cl. 93 — 1.
Cross, Carroll N., and C. D. Hayhow, said Hayhow assor. to
Ad-A-Day Co., Inc. Collapsible stand. 2,916,236, 12-8-59,
Cl. 248—35.
Cross, Carroll N.. and C. D. Hayhow, said Hayhow assor. to
Ad-A-Day Co., Inc. Collapsible stand. 2,916,242, 12-8-59.
Cl. 248 — 198.
Cross, Cedrie B. : See —
Luczek. Walter, and Cross. 2.911,779.
Cross, Cedrie B., to Package Machinery Co. Underlap form-
ing instrumentalities for wrapping machines. 2,882,665,
4-21-59. Cl. 53—233.
Cross, Cedrie B., and C. E. Melhorn, to Package Machinery
Co. Article feeding means. 2,912,092, 11-10-59, Cl. 198—
23.
Cross. Christopher N. Motor vehicle steering wheel lock.
2.874 562. 2-24-59. Cl. 70 — 252.
Cross, Donald J., and W. F. Scanlon, to Svlvania Electric
Products Inc. Tuning mechanism. 2,897,681, 8-4-59, Cl.
74 — 1 57.
Cross. Earl F., to The R. C. Mahon Co. Metal building con-
struction. 2.871.998. 2-3-59. Cl. 189—34.
Cross, Grosvener M., and R. S. Rymer, to United States of
America, Navy. Portable ditching trainer. 2,890,529,
6-16-59, Cl. 35—12.
Cross. Harrell, and J. A. Midgley. Reversible pitch fan.
2,909.229, 10-20-59, Cl. 170—100.24.
Cross, James L. : See —
Horner, Leonard L., Jr., and Cross. 2,901,686.
Cross. Judson S. Sheet feeding attachment for typewriters.
2,887,208. 5-19-59, Cl. 197 — 130.
Cross, Milton C. : See —
Ward, Samuel J., Holiman, and Cross. 2,910,261.
Cross. Radley : See —
Fonda, Jay C. 2,908,769.
Milnes. Robert A. 2,905,137.
2,896,636.
Sweetening proc-
chloride catalyst.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Cross. Willis J., Jr.. to Houdry Process Corp. Pneumatic lift
disengager. 2,887,341, 5-19-59, CI. 302 — 59.
Cross, Willis J., Jr., to Houdry Process Corp. Method for con-
tacting liquid with granular contact material. 2,906,705,
9-29-59, CI. 208—167.
Cross, Willis J., Jr., and A. W. Hoge, to Houdry Process
Corp. Lift disengager. 2,873,146, 2-10-59, CI. 302—59.
Crossen, William P., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. fas-
tener inserting tools. 2,911,645, 11-10-59, CI. 1 — 44.4.
Crossen, William P. H. V. Hall, and E. S. Kant, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Fastener inserting tools. 2,901,749,
9-1-59. CI. 1 — 5.
Crossett Chemical Co. : See —
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and Nail. 2,913,310.
Crossett Chemical Co., a division of The Crossett Co. : See —
Sandborn, Lloyd T.. and Nail. 2.913,309.
Crossley, Frank A., and H. D. Kessler, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. Titanium
base alloy. 2,918,367, 12-22-59, CI. 75—175.5.
Crossley Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Lamb, Harold W. 2,916,017.
Crossley, Royal E., to Crouse-Hinds Co. Ceilometer projector.
2,916,610, 12-8-59, CI. 240 — 49.
Crossley, Tom A. Envelope fastener. 2,889,105, 6-2-59,
CI. 229 — 78.
Crosswhite, Henry M., Jr., and W. G. Fastie, 20% to W. G.
Finch. Slit mechanisms. 2,914,987, 12-1-59, CI. 88 — 61.
Crost, Munsey E., to United States of America, Army. Direct
viewing moving target indicator cathode-ray storage tube.
2,873,398, 2-10-59, CI. 313 — 66.
Crost, Munsey E., to United States of America, Army. Volt-
age sampling apparatus. 2,874,328. 2-17-59, CI. 315 — 12.
Crothers, James W., to United States of America, Army.
Insulator ring. 2,912,903. 11-17-59, Cl. 89 — 1.7.
Crotty, Harold F., and J. F. Scamman, to General Electric
Co. Impulse generating device. 2,894,146, 7-7-59, Cl.
250—231.
Crotty, John V., and J. C. Tittle, Jr., to General Dynamics
Corp. Valve assembly. 2,905,484. 9-22-59, Cl. 284 — 18.
Crouch, Donald W., to General Electric Co. Vacuum-type
circuit interrupter. 2,892,911, 6-30-59, Cl. 200 — 144.
Crouch, Elmer A., to Seeger-Williams, Inc. Equalizing foot
attachment. 2,914,135, 11-24-59, Cl. 182 — 201.
Crouch, George A. Impact fire extinguisher. 2,911,049,
11-3-59, Cl. 169—26.
Crouch, John M.. L. S. King, and W. E. Conley. Exhaust gas
control unit. 2,906,364, 9-29-59, Cl. 181 — 17.
Crouch, Willie W.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquid poly-
diene coatins modified with oil modified alkyd resin.
2,888.417. 5-26-59. Cl. 260 — 22.
Croucher. Antony H. Clutches, brakes and the like.
2,868,342, 1-13-59, Cl. 192—103.
Crounse, Nathan N., to Sterling Drug Inc. Carboxv-esters of
hydroxybenzimidazolyl-stilbenes. 2,878,248, 3-17-59, Cl.
260 — 240.
Crouse. David J., Jr. : See —
Brown, Keith B., Crouse, and Moore. 2,877,250.
Crouse-Hinds Co. : See —
Berry, Richard C. 2.872.552.
Berry, Richard C. 2,886,675.
Berry, Richard C. 2.903.541.
Crossley, Royal E. 2,916,610.
Crouse. Rav E. : See —
Kline Edgar A.. Crouse, and Leu. 2,901,826.
Crouse, William A. : See —
Roberts, Aaron G., Crouse, and Pizer. 2,907.200.
Crouse, William W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Method and apparatus for electrostatic coating. 2,893,893,
7-7-59, Cl. 117—93.
Crow. Anthony W. : See —
Feller. Arthur G., and Crow. 2,868,422.
Crow. Clarence C. and J. G. Bonnar, to North Electric Co.
Automatic telephone system. 2,871,301, 1-27-59, Cl. 179 —
27.
Crow, Howard M. Sprinkler head. 2,869,925, 1-20-59, Cl.
299—64.
Crow, Howard M. Rotarv fluid coupling apparatus for sprink-
lers and the like. 2.878.062. 3-17-59, Cl. 299 — 69.
Crow, Howard M. Fluid sprinkler. 2,918,220, 12-22-59,
Cl. 239—231.
Crow. Lloyd R., Jr., L. A. Hays, and O. A. Kozeny, to
Standard Oil Co. Prevention of acid carry-over and re-
boiler fouling in cascade sulfuric acid alkylation system.
2,914.592, 11-24-59, Cl. 260—683.62.
Crow. Robert F. Cutter and feeder for a potato planter.
2,884,973. 5-5-59, Cl. 146 — 59.
Crow, Robert P., to Motorola, Inc. Detector circuit.
2,891,156, 6-16-59, Cl. 250—31.
Crow, Robert P., to Motorola, Inc. Frequency shift trans-
mitter. 2,894,208, 7-7-59, Cl. 331 — 40.
Crow, Robert P., and R. R. Yost, Jr., to Motorola. Inc.
Paging communication svstem. 2,899,547, 8-11-59. Cl.
250—6.
Crowder, John A., and E. E. Gilbert, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Pyrolysis of benzene hexachloride. 2,895,998, 7-21-59,
Cl. 260—650.
Crowder, John R. S., to M. H. Crowder. Flag container and
attaching means. 2,909,147, 10-20-59, Cl. 116 — 173.
Crowder, John S. : See —
Norman, Reece G. 2,907,415.
Crowder, Martha H. : See —
Crowder, John R. S. 2,909,147.
Crowe, John, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Wood checker-
ing machine. 2,880,078, 5-12-59, Cl. 144 — 136.
Crowe, Talmadge L., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Apparatus for
retrieving tools in well bores. 2,893,491. 7-7-59, Cl. 166 —
103.
Crowe, William J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission. 2,894,216, 7-7-59, Cl.
333 j>
Crowell, Lloyd S. : See —
Smith, Dexter E., Mertz, and Crowell. 2,908,818.
Crowle. William G. : See —
Jones, Charles E., and Crowle. 2,904,342.
Crowley, Carolyn E. Dental matrix adapting and tooth sepa-
rating device. 2,891,313. 6-23-59, Cl. 32 — 63.
Crowley, Edgar I., N. W. Franke, and T. P. Joyce, Jr., to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Safety device. 2,871,106,
1—27—59 Cl 23 260.
Crowley, Edgar I., N. W. Franke, and R. W. Helwig, to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Process for producing dibasic
carboxylio acids. 2,878.276, 3-17-59. a. 260 — 452.
Crowley, Francis B. Marginal container for household
roaster. 2,897,744, 8-4-59, Cl. 99—339.
Crowley, Thomas H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
High speed delta modulation encoder. 2,916,553, 12-8-59,
Cl. 179—15.6.
Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. : See —
Albrecht, Ransom C. 2,890,585.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,880,762.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,884.686.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,887.133.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,888.944.
Breeback, Rudolph H. 2,892,472.
Brown. Ruth Z., and Rosen. 2,872,464.
Bulatkin, Iliya F. 2,916,406.
Day, Carl L., Fauth, Finke, and Revmann. 2,896,674.
Dav, Carl L., Fauth, and Retrnier. 2,870,016.
Day, Carl L., and Regnier. 2,881,575.
Day, Carl L., and Regnier. 2,890,553.
Fauth. Frederick E., and Jump. 2.874.526.
Henschen. Edgar, and Lyman. 2.868,243.
Kneusel, Raymond H. P. 2.873,897.
Voelker, John G. 2,896,675.
Waters, Joseph J. 2,881,480.
Wilckens, Eibe A. 2,881,475.
Wilckens, Eibe A. 2,887,973.
Wilckens, Eibe A., Rainer, and Redding. 2,870.479.
Crown Engineering Corp. : See —
Symmank, William D. 2,869.327.
Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. : See —
Vesak. Joseph. 2,900.106.
Crown Zellerbach Corp. : See —
Belton, Maurice L.. and Rowand. 2.894,434.
Burton, John A.. Helversen, and Hyde. 2,905.405.
Chaplin, Oliver F. 2,881,948.
Cisney, Merle E., and Goheen.
Fallert, Clifford D. 2.887.264.
Pallert. Clifford D. 2.902.202.
George, Walter C. 2,893,617.
Ooheen, David W., and Hearon. _
Goheen, David W., Hearon, Cisney and Wethern.
2,914.568.
Harnish, Don P.. and Brukardt. 2,893,621.
Hunt, Reed O., Erickson, Lowndes, Wethern, and Coma.
2,884,147.
Kamlet. Jonis. 2,878,292.
Lewis, Dan, Jr., and Needham. 2,885,074.
Painter, Jack L. 2,868.431.
Renking. Edward F. 2,891.710.
Rother, Richard J., Sr.. and McManus. 2,916,466.
Whipple, Francis O. 2,883,322.
Yan<r. Christen H. C. 2.874.618.
Crown Citv Die Casting Co. : See —
Freibott. Leonard W. 2,896.222.
Crownover, Joseph W.. to Electric Machinery Mfg. Co. Snap
action device. 2.882,678. 4-21-59. Cl. 60—23.
Crownover. Joseph W., to Electric Machinery Mfg. Co. Elec-
trostrictive capacitive relav having tension mounted actu-
ator. 2,916,578, 12-8-59, Cl. 200—87.
Crownover, Joseph W. Electrostatic generator and ignition
system. 2,917.670, 12-15-59, Cl. 315—209.
Crownover. Joseph W., and N. R. Smith. Interrupted flash
generator. 2.S95.081, 7-14-59, Cl. 315 — 206.
Crowther, Collins M. Rotary molding machine. 2,875,471,
3-3-59. Cl. 18—20.
Crowther. Georsre A. : See —
Newell. William H.. Crowther, and Brown. 2.902.212.
Crowther, George A., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Fuze setting
order computer. 2,873,067, 2-10-59, Cl. 235—61.5.
Crowther, Gerald O., to North American Philips Co.. Inc.
Circuit arrangement for electric discharge tube. 2,907,922,
10-6-59, Cl. 315 — 234.
Crowther, Gerald O.. and C. H. Tosswill, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Electric discharge tube. 2,900,551, 8-18-
59, Cl. 313 — 193.
Crowther, Gerald O., and G. F. Jeynes. to North American
Philips Co. Inc. Cold-cathode steppins tube and circuit
therefor. 2.905,860, 9-22-59, Cl. 315—84.6.
Crowther, Howard : Sep —
Budzyna, Joseph M., and Crowther. 2,S74,727.
Crozat, Donald F. : See —
De Simone, Benjamin J., and Crozat. 2,S76,040.
2,908,716.
2,914,567.
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Crozier, Robert N. : See —
Lavin, Edward, Fitzhugb, and Crozier. 2,917,482.
Lavin. Edward, Fitztaugh, and Crozier. 2,917,483.
Cr.ozier, William D., to United States of America, Navy.
High velocity gun. 2,872,846, 2-10-59, CI. 89 — 7.
Crucible Steel Co. of America : See —
Bomberger, Howard B., and Vordabl. 2,876,144.
Buehl, Russell C. 2,915,572.
Chang, Melvin C. 2,867,524.
Chang, Melvin C. S. 2,912.320.
Hsiao, Chi-Mei. Dulis, and Payson. 2,909,425.
Jaffee, Robert I. 2,880,087.
Jaffee, Robert I., and Ogden. 2.867.534.
Jaffee, Robert I., and Ogden. 2,880,088.
Jaffee. Robert I., and Ogden. 2,892,706.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Maykuth. 2,892,704.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Vordahl. 2,892,705.
Muns, George E., and Berkebile. 2,880,061.
Payson, Peter. 2,876,096.
Payson, Peter. 2,914,401.
Payson, Peter, and Dilworth. 2,867,532.
Sehott. Charles W. 2.902 359.
Vordahl, Milton B. 2,880,089.
Cruickshank, George A., to National Aluminate Corp. Slimi-
cides. 2,878,155. 3-17-59, CI. 162 — 22.
Cruise, John H. : See —
Schroeder, Henry, and Cruise. 2,905,157.
Cruise, John H., and H. 'Schroeder, to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Fuel firing organization and method. 2,878,792,
3-24-59, CI. 122—478.
Crumbliss. Ranza A. Ignition coil. 2,867,785, 1-6-59, CI.
336 — 178.
Crumley, Lloyd I., to Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. Secondary
chopping unit, self feeder mounted. 2,881,815, 4-14-59,
CI. 146 — 119.
Crumley, Lloyd I., and R. C. Fulton, to Archer-Daniels-Mid-
land Co. Gas-tight seal for boxcar outlets. 2,906,327,
9-29-59, CI. 160 — 380.
Crumley, Lloyd I., and R. C. Fulton, to Archer-Daniels-
Midland Co. Pressure relief valve. 2,917,071, 12-15-59,
CI. 137—251.
Criimmenerl, Gerhard : See—
Ackermann, Hugo, and Criimmenerl. 2,917,813.
Crummer, Charles K., and J. A. C. Kehoe. Decoy. 2,880,544,
4-7-59, CI. 43—3.
Crump, Elmo E. : See —
Foster, Harry R., Crump, and Demarest. 2,906,832.
Crump, James S., to Jersey Production Research Co. Method
of increasing recovery of oil. 2,880,801, 4-7-59, CI. 166 — 9.
Crump, Ralph E„ to Elctrofilm, Inc. Solid lubricant films
having vitreous enamel binders. 2,901,380. 8-25-59, CI.
117 — 129.
Crumrine, Albert W. : See —
Morgan, Milford B., and Crumrine. 2,886,180.
Crumrine, Herbert E. : See —
Hayford, Richard E., and Crumrine. 2,911,944.
Cruser. Rolland T. Expansion joint structures for plastered
walls. 2,904,992. 9-22-59. CI. 72 — 121.
Crutcher-Rolfs-Cummings, Inc. : See —
Cummings, James D. 2,909,825.
Crutchett, Richard H. : See —
Rudolph, Nathan H., and Crutchett. 2,908,416.
Cryer, John, to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Ammonolysis of
meta nitro para cresol. 2,894,988, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 581.
Csabi, William A., to Ford Motor Co. Heater air conditioning
ductwork. 2.876,998. 3-10-59, CI. 257 — 7.
Csanyi, Ladis H., to Iowa State College Research Founda-
tion, Inc. Method for combining a bituminous binder with
an aggregate material. 2.917,395, 12-15-59, Cl. 106 — 122.
Csapo, John, to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Produc-
tion of dry-charged battery plates. 2.889,388, 6-2-59, Cl.
136—33.
Csendes, Ernest, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 2,2'-di-
thiobisbenzothiazole and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole ZnCb and
CdCl, complexes. 2,870,157, 1-20-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Csendes, Ernest, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chromic
salts of o-alkoxy-o'-hydroxy monoazo compounds. 2,871,232,
1-27-59. Cl. 260—147.
Csendes. Ernest, and I. W. Dobratz, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process of producing high-purity, half-
chrompd azo dyes. 2,885.392, 5-5-59, Cl. 260 — 145.
Cserny, Ludwig, and J. Schmitz, to Chemische Werke Albert.
Process for improving the flowing qualities of phenol-form-
aldehyde molding compositions and molding compositions
resulting therefrom. 2,897,171, 7-28-59, Cl. 260 — 32.8.
Csillingh, Dezso, to "Licencia" Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Val-
lalat. Grid-controlled mercury-arc rectifier. 2,897,404,
7-28-59, Cl. 315—205.
Cubitt, Kenneth H., and J. W. Leonard, to The Educational
Supply Association Ltd. Aircraft hangar doors. 2,869,635,
1-20-59. Cl. 160 — 118.
Cuccia, Carmen L. : See —
Donal, John S., Jr., and Cuccia. 2,912,613.
Cuccia, Carmen L., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron beam
tubes. 2,870,368, 1-20-59, Cl. 315—5.49.
Cuccia. Carmen L.. to Radio Corp. of America. Color syn-
chronizing circuit. 2,875,272, 2-24-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Cuchiara, Anthony. Smoking-pipe reamer. 2,891,559,
6-23-59, Cl. 131—246.
Cuckson, Eric E. : See — ■
Jones, Arthur L., and Cuckson. 2,891,583.
2,901,354.
2,888,725, 6-2-59, Cl.
2,907,504, 10-6-59,
Cuckson Textiles Proprietary Ltd. : See — ■
Jones. Arthur L., and Cuckson. 2,891,583.
Cuculo, John A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Treat-
ment of filaments to improve strength in tension. 2,880,057,
3-31-59, Cl. 18 — 54.
Cucuro, James. Fishing pole attachment. 2,910,797, 11-3-59,
Cl. 43—17.
Cudahy Packing Co., The : See —
Douglass, William F., and Phalen.
Cudd, Joseph D. Garment holder.
24—84.
Cudd, Joseph D. Trousers hanger.
Cl. 223—88.
Cuddon-Fletcher, Angus H. Two-stroke internal combustion
engines. 2,886,018, 5-12-59, Cl. 123—51.
Cudini, Roger G., to Moynahan Bronze Co. Panel construction
and assembly. 2,867,856, 1-13-59, Cl. 20—11.
Cue Fastener, Inc. : See —
Burbank, John E. 2,877.844.
Burbank, John E. 2,880,489.
Burbank, John E. 2,909,824.
Neitlieh, Irving M. 2,891,282.
Cuesta, Francisco G. Safety pneumatic tire wheel. 2,884,983.
5-5-59, Q. 152 — 363.
Cuevas, Daniel S., to Mariani Frozen Foods Corp. Melon-
ball forming device. 2,911,718, 11-10-59, Cl. 30 — 272.
Cugini, John A., to Draper Corp. Loom thread cutter.
2,886,070, 5-12-59, Cl. 139—266.
Cuker, Seymour, to Jacqueline Modes, Inc. High frequency
luminescent sign. 2,901,674, 8-25-59, Cl. 315—248.
Cuker, Seymour, to Jacqueline Modes, Inc. Coupling and
tuning circuit for high frequency luminescent sign.
2.913,631, 11-17-59, Cl. 315—248.
Culbertson, Harry M. : See — ■
Williams, Byron L., Jr., and Culbertson. 2,914.508.
Williams, Byron L., Jr., and Culbertson. 2,916,467.
Culbertson, James A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Disc tvpe brake. 2,909,245, 10-20-59, Cl. 188—72.
Culbertson. John L., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Combined toll and free-service telephone
trunking system. 2,874,224, 2-17-59, Cl. 179—18.
Culbertson, John L.. to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corn. Code-ringing call-intercepting telephone system.
2.888.519. 5-26-59, Cl. 179 — 27.
Culbertson, Lewis A. Sectional combined outboard motor and
generating plant. 2,879,738, 3-31-59, Cl. 115 — 17.
Culbreth, Marvin K. : See —
Monroe, Robert H., Culbreth, and Molla. 2,882,958.
Culk, Raimund. Electric-motor drive for a compressor having
a horizontal drive shaft. 2,911,549, 11-3-59, Cl. 310—86.
Cull, Neville L. : See —
Fasce. Egi V., and Cull. 2.904.542.
Cull, Neville L., and C. L. Aldridge, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Modified carbonylation reaction. 2,908,721,
10-13-59, Cl. 260 — 638.
Cull, Neville L., and J. K. Mertzweiller, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Polymerization process. 2,913,446,
11-17-59, Cl. 260—94.9.
Cullen, Graeme E., and P. J. A. Turner, to Kelvin & Hughes
Ltd. Force responsive servosystem. 2,904,735, 9-15-59,
Cl. 318 — 32.
Cullen, Orville E., to Surface Combustion Corp. Heat treat-
ing apparatus. 2,900.990, 8-25-59, Cl. 134—57.
Cullen, Roy H., L. D. Richards, and H. H. Hodgeman, said
Richards and Hodgeman assors. to said Cullen. Apparatus
for handling hose or similar elongate members. 2,892,535,
6-30-59, Cl. 203 — 305.
Cullen, Roy H., and L. D. Richards ; said Richards assor.
to said Cullen. End coupling for hose. 2,915,323, 12-1-59,
Cl. 285—149.
Cullen. Russell B. : See —
Hoffman, Alden W., and Cullen. 2.876.871.
Coffman. Alden W., and Cullen. 2.918,993.
Cullender Henrv F., to Sparklets Ltd. Valve actuating
device. 2,893,259, 7-7-59, Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Culleton. Robert J., and J. W. Kragh, to North American
Aviation. Inc. Pressure cap with dumr> valve and pressure
relief valve. 2,899,114. 8-11-59, Cl. 222—396.
Cullev Lee B. Water level indicators for motor vehicles.
2.877.318. 3-10-59. Cl. 200 — 84.
Culley. Lee B. Float controlled switch.
Cl. 200—84.
Culligan, Inc. : See —
Schulze, Robert E. 2,881,091.
Culmer, Thaddeus W.: to H. Stewart.
process for its preparation. 2,902,511,
504.
Culp, Eugene H. : See —
Elliott, Daniel R., Culp, and Hulswit. 2,901,242.
Culp, Stanford. Steering mechanism. 2,876,651, 3-10-59,
Cl. 74 — 388.
Culpepper. Albert D., V2 to P. Muse. Extensible conveyor.
2,919,013, 12-29-59, Cl. 198—139.
Culpepper, William B., and J. C. McGaw, to United States of
America, Navv. Means for converting polar coordinates
into shaft positions. 2,889,627, 6-9-59, Cl. 33 — 1.
Culver. Ezra L. Precast concrete swimming pool. 2,902,157,
9-1-59, Cl. 210—169.
Culver, George G. and W. L. Fence post. 2,899,175, 8-11-
59, Cl. 256 — 48.
2,907,845, 10-6-59,
Oil additive and
9-1-59, Cl. 260—
492096— P-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Peterson. Norman R.,
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr.,
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr.
Culver, Leonard J., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Steam power
plant including reheat boiler cycle. 2.874,543, 2-24-59,
CI. GO — 73.
Culver, Walter L. : See —
Culver. George G. and W. L. 2,899,175.
Cumberland Case Co.. The : See —
(.'amp, Dempsie C, and Robin.son. 2,894,717.
Robinson, Charles T. 2,868,222.
Cummin. Alfred S., and J. R. Hutzler, to General Electric
Co. Capacitor and dielectric material therefor. 2,872,<i30.
2-3-59, CI. 317—258.
Cumming, James M., and L. R. Ludwig, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Calutron tank.
2.900,509, 8-18-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Cumming, Ronald W., and J. R. Green, to Commonwealth of
Australia, Crown Solicitor's Office. Gyroscope driving
means. 2,918,869. 12-29-59, CI. 102 — 19.
Cumniings, Albert B. : See —
Moseman. Amos K.. and Cummings. 2,898.691.
Cummings, Albert K. Valve having clamped resilient inserts.
2,918,078, 12-22-59, CI. 137—332.
Cummings, Harold R. : See —
Zunick, Michael J., and Cummings. 2.885,583.
Cummings. Harold R., to General Electric Co. X-rav tube.
2,890.358. 6-9-59, CI. 313 — 58.
Cummings, Ira J. : See—
and Cummings. 2,017,476.
Cummings, and Clock. 2,912,392.
Cummings, and Clock. 2,912.393.
. Cummings, and Clock. 2,912,394.
Cummings, James D„ to Crutcher-Rolfs-Cummings, Inc.
Asphalt coating of pipe. 2,909,825, 10-27-59, CI. 25 — 38.
Cummings-Landau Laundry Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Hutterer. Martin. 2,012,194.
Cummings, Leland W. T., to Sun Oil Co. Inhibiting vapor
loss from liquids. 2,907,627, 10-6-59, CI. 21—60.5.
Cummings, Leslie L.. to Otis Engineering Corp. Gas lift
valve. 2.875.775, 3-3-59, Cl. 137—155.
Cummings, Leslie L., to Otis Engineering Corp. Control valve
for pipe strings. 2,904,058, 9-15-59. Cl. 137 — 155.
Cummings, Louis F. Buckle. 2.876,516, 3-10-59, Cl. 24 —
75.
Cummings, Lowell O. : Sec —
Christenson, Roger M., and Cummings. 2,871.208.
Christenson, Roger M., and Cummings. 2,919,261.
Cummings, Nicholas A. : See —
Shiu, Thomas B. 2,909,878.
Cummings, Ralph J. : See —
Reed, Willis E., and Cummings. 2,896,354.
Reed, Willis E., and Cummings. 2,896,875.
Cummings, Ralph J., and W. E. Reed, to Willis E. Reed & Co.
Bober. 2,908.991, 10-20-59, Cl. 43—44.88.
Cummings, Robert L., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Nozzle. 2,907,527, 10-6-59, Cl. 239 — 135.
Cummings, Thomas N. : See —
Shiu, Thomas B. 2,909,878.
Cummings, Thomas N., B. R. Peterson, Jr., and T. B. Shiu,
to CPS Mfg. Co. Container wrapping assemblage.
2,909,877, 10-27-59, Cl. 53—180.
Cummington Corp. : See —
Dexter, Robert G., and Willett. 2,901,249.
Cummins-Chicago Corp. : See —
Quinn, James L., and Duncan. 2,903,133.
Quinn, James L., and Duncan. 2,910,991.
Cummins. Claude A. : See —
Bennett. Wallis R., and Cummins. 2,914,492.
Cummins, Clessie L. Diesel engine braking control.
2.876.876 3-10-59. Cl. 192 — 3.
Cummins, Orville : See —
Homer, Howard J., and Cummins. 2,916,400.
Cundall. Lincoln A., and W. H. Blaisdell. to Eastman T~"odnk
Co. Sheet feeding and turning apparatus. 2,904,334.9-15-
59. Cl. 271—65.
Cunder, Joseph, and F. J. Licata. to Nopco Chemical Co.
Aluminum soap water-proofing composition and process of
making the same. 2,868,666. 1-13-59. Cl. 106 — 243.
Cunder, Joseph, and F. J. Licata, to Nopco 'Chemical Co.
Mixed aluminum soap compositions. 2,887,457, 5-19-59,
Cl. 260 — 17.
Cundiff, Winston H., and D. J. Donaldson, to Kaiser Aluminum
& Chemical Corp. Heating apparatus and method.
2,868,523, 1-13-59, Cl. 261—77.
Cuneo Press, Inc.. The : See —
Allegretti, Anthony J., and Fischer. 2,897,523.
Cunha. Lawrence R. Bottle sorting mechanism. 2,881,918,
4-14-59, Cl. 209—90.
Cunniff, Thomas W.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Com-
pensation means for cathode ray tubes. 2,900,544, 8-18-
59, Cl. 313 — 77.
Cunning Controller Corp. : See —
Cunningham, Violet R. 2,900,984.
Cunningham, Arthur R. Adjustable drag for tedder.
2,899,795, 8-18-59, Cl. 56—370.
Cunningham, Atlee M. Continuous weigher and feeder.
2,889,077, 6-2-59, Cl. 222 — 77.
Cunningham, Claude J., and J. J. Labaj, to Horrocks-Ibbotson
Co. Fishing rod. 2,885,816, 5-12-59, Cl. 43—22.
Cunningham, Eldon R., to Central Electric Co. Resilient
mounting, 2.905.411. 9-22-59, Cl. 248 — 26.
Cunningham, Elijah P., and D. W. Dinsmore. Anti-rust emul-
sion resistant mineral oil composition. 2,908,649, 10-13-59,
Cl. 252—49.9.
Cunningham, Ernest R., Jr. Power loaders and loading
buckets therefor. 2,885,103, 5-5-59. Cl. 214 — olO.
Cunningham, Eugene, to American Mfg. Co., Inc. Caul pull-
ing mechanisms. 2,907,479, 10-6-59, Cl. 214 — 16.6.
Cunningham, Floyd E. Anti-tilt attachment for tractors.
2,896,966, 7-28-59, Cl. 280—150.
Cunningham, Francis V., to McGraw-Edison Co. Spark gap
assembly. 2,891,193, 6-16-59, Cl. 315—36.
Cunningham, Francis V., to McGraw-Edison Co. Spark gap
constructions. 2,896,116, 7-21-59, Cl. 315 — 36.
Cunningham, Francis V., to McGraw-Edison Co. Arc arrester
spark gap. 2,917,662, 12-15-59, Cl. 315—36.
Cunningham, Frederick W., to American Bosch Arraa Corp.
Motor control system for automatic machine tools.
2,916,931, 12-15-59, Cl. 74 — 409.
Cunningham, George L., to Horizons Inc. Electrolytic pro-
duction of hybrides. 2,867.568. 1-6-59. Cl. 204 — 61.
Cunningham, George L.t to Horizons Inc. Electrolytic process.
2,880,147, 3-31-59, Cl. 204—3.
Cunningham, George L., to Horizons Inc. Process for pro-
ducing substantially pure orthophosphoric acid. 2,885,265,
5-5-59. Cl. 23 — 165.
Cunningham, George L., to Callery Chemical Co. Two liquid
layer salt conversion process. 2,900,223, 8-18-59, Cl. 23—
14.
Cunningham, George L., J. M. Bryant, and E. M. Gause, to
Callery Chemical Co. Preparation of potassium borohy-
dride. 2.874,024. 2-17-59, Cl. 23 — 14.
Cunningham, George L., and F. Pretka, to Callery Chemical
Co. Method for recovery of trialkyl borates from metal
tetraalkoxyborates. 2,894.975. 7-14-59. Cl. 260 — 462.
Cunningham, George L., and F. E. Romesberg, to University
of Cincinnati Research Foundation. Manufacture of per-
oxyhydrates and superoxides of the alkali metal peroxides.
2,908,552, 10-13-59, Cl. 23—184.
Cunningham, Ira. Automatic equalizer adjustment mecha-
nism for reel type lawn mowers. 2,896,390, 7-28-59, Cl.
56 — 249.
Cunningham, James A., and A. W. Holt, to United States of
America, Commerce. Diode amplifier and computer cir-
cuitry. 2,913,600, 11-17-59, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Cunningham, James B. : See —
Harley. Joseph J., and Cunningham. 2,877.720.
Cunningham, James M., to E. R. and D. C. Chilcott, d. b. a.
Techno Instrument Co. Recording sheet and means for
mounting same on a rotary drum. 2,869,966, 1-20-59,
Cl. 346—74.
Cunningham. James M., to International Business Machines
Corp. Low inertia magnetic disc clutch. 2,876,880, 3-10-
59. Cl. 192 — 84.
Cunningham, James M., to International Business Machines
Corp. Toll highway recorder. 2,907,521, 10-6-59, Cl.
235—99.
Cunningham, James M., to International Business Machines
Corp. Code converting machines. 2,910,534, 10-27-59, Cl.
178—26.
Cunningham, Jess B. Detachable mopheads and frames there-
for. 2,893,038, 7-7-59, Cl. 15 — 229.
Cunningham, John C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for treating plastic material. 2,882,412, 4-14—59,
Cl. 250 — 49.5.
Cunningham, John H. Basketball no-tie net to goal attach-
ing means. 2,884,249, 4-28-59. Cl. 273 — 1.5.
Cunningham, John R., and M. Ludwig, to Standard Oil Co.
of California. Chemical reactor. 2,907,644, 10-6-59, Cl.
23 — 284.
Cunningham. John W., and R. S. and G. W. Singleton, to
L. V. Singleton, d.b.a Russell A. Singleton & Sons. Method
for producing resin treated leather. 2,885,300, 5-5-59,
Cl. 117 — 7.
Cunningham, Marion M., to United States Rubber Co. Tow-
ing rig for collapsible containers. 2,893,746, 7-7-59, Cl.
280 — 29.
Cunningham, Robert E., and H. R. Sicler. Jr , to Rendix
Aviation Corp. Hisrh frequency amplifier circuit. 2,901,561,
8-25-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Cunningham, Samuel C, and E. H. Shaw. Bucket for con-
veying concrete. 2,901,148, 8-25-59, Cl. 222 — 185.
Cunningham, Violet R., to Cunning Controller Corp. Founda-
tion garment. 2,900,984, 8-25-59, Cl. 128 — 556.
Cunningham. Walter F., to Superior Tabbies, Inc. Index
tabs. 2,893,144, 7-7-59, Cl. 40—23.
Cunningham, William A. : See —
Pucher, Leo E., Cunningham, and Szabo. 2,880,258.
Cunningham, William J„ and C. Woolf. to Allied Chemical
Corp. Manufacture of chlorofluoro propenes. 2,917,558,
12-15-59, Cl. 260—653.4.
Cuno Engineering Corp., The : See —
Ashton, Philip E. 2,873,030.
Ashton, Philip E., and Schnick. 2,895,036.
Sicard, Marcel C. 2,887,230.
Cuny, Robert, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. De-
vice for sealing moving parts of gas-filled machines.
2,903,280, 9-S-59, Cl. 286—9.
Cuorato, John J., and F. P. Sims, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. Circuit breaker interlock means. 2,912,533, 11-10-59,
Cl. 200—50.
Cupak, Kare), to Koh-i-noor Prosec n. Nisou. narodni podnik.
Disc device for automatically shifting the carriage of a cal-
culating machine. 2,902,S78, 9-8-59, Cl. 74 — 435.
Cupak, Karel, to Koh-i-noor Prosec n. Nisou, narodni pndnik.
Rotational coupling device. 2.905,002. 9-22-59, Cl. 74 — 84.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Cupedo, Douwe J. Stop valve actuating mechanism.
2,872,820, 2-10-59, CI. 74—2.
Cupedo, Douwe J. Stop valve comprising a screw spindle.
2,885,906, 5-12-59, CI. 74 — 625.
Cupery, Martin E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Compositions of a copolymer of an alkoxyalkyl alpha-alkyl
acrylate with acrolein and an organic heavy metal salt
drier. 2,876,211, 3-3-59. CI. 200 — 73.
Cupery, Martin E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Composition of a polymer of an alkoxyalkyl alpha-alkyl
acrylate, a heavy metal salt drier and an aldehyde.
2,876.212, 3-3-59, CI. 260—73.
Cupp, Frederick B. : See —
Frankel, Burton and Cupp. 2,887,671.
Cuppers, Curt, and K. Kirchhubel. to "Oculus" Optikgerate
G.m.b.H. Ophthalmological hand instrument for the exam-
ination of the retina of the eye. 2,902,899, 9-8-59, CI.
88 — 20.
Curbell Industries, Inc. : See —
Newell, Robert C, and Schopf. 2,885,819.
Curell, Conrad O., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Monocoque semi-trailer construction. 2,901,283, 8—25-59,
CI. 296 — 28.
Curello. Charles : See —
Burgess, Robert W., Baehr, and Curello. 2,907,290.
Curl, Robert B., and H. H. Butler, Jr. Resilient roller potato
digger attachment. 2,900,068, 8-18-59, CI. 198 — 65.
Curia tor Corn. : See- -
Buresh. Francis M.. and Langdon. 2 876.500.
Langdon, Howard H., Buresh, Castor, and Marks.
2.890.497.
Curler, Howard J., and R. M. Bauer, to American Can Co.
Method of obtaining a glossy wax coating on paper and
resultant product. 2,892,735, 6-30-59, CI. 117 — 64.
Curlett. John : See —
and Curlett.
and Curlett.
and Curlett.
and Curlett.
2.870.555.
2.883.777.
2,900,746.
2,902,979.
Gurries, Raymond A
Gurries, Raymond A
Gurries, Raymond A
Gurries, Raymond A
Curme. Henrv G. : See —
Grig™s. William H.. and Curme. 2.875.054.
Curran. Bernard E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Building and
air distributing structure. 2,908,211, 10-13-59, CI. 98 — 31.
Curran, Bernard E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Duct unit for
an air conditioning system. 2,910,926, 11-3-59, CI. 98 — 41.
Curran, Bernard E.. to H. H. Robertson Co. Building and
air conditioning structure. 2,911,898, 11-10-59, CI. 98 —
31.
Curran, Bernard E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Cell end con-
nector for use in a building and air distributing structure.
2,915,955, 12-8-59, CI. 98—31.
Curran, Bernard E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Airtight joints
for air conducting floor cells. 2,916,110, 12-8-59, CI.
189—34.
Curran, Bernard E., and G. E. Kautz, to H. H. Robertson Co.
Damper control apparatus for dual duct air conditioning
system. 2.883,111, 4-21-59. CI. 236 — 1.
Curran, Bernard E.. and G. E. Kautz. to H. H. Robertson
Co. Damper control apparatus for dual duct air condition-
ing system. 2.898.044. 8-4-59, CI. 236 — 1.
Curran, Francis J. : See —
Traudt, Stephen C, Curran, and Beale. 2,908,464.
Curran, Frank J. : See —
Sundell. Harold C. 2.871.616.
Curran, Frank J. Packaged insect repellent.
7-28-59. CI. 239 — 57.
Curran. John B.. and J. L. Grahek. to Snrout
Co.. Inc. Pellet mill. 2.887 .718. 5-26-59 Cl.
Curran, John J., %0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month
Water closet ball valve guide. 2,895,141 7
4 — 57.
Curran, John R., to General Controls Co. Valve.
12-22-59, Cl. 137—625.3.
Curren, Bertha A. Support girdle. 2,878,811, 3-24-59, Cl.
128 — 536.
Currens. Ransom L. : See —
Nielson. Carl A., Bushey, and Currens. 2,888,921.
Current, Farmer L., and G. E. Mohnkern, to United States
Steel Corp. Method of coating the interior of cylinders.
2,80,109, 3-31-59, Cl. 117 — 22.
Currey, Charles H. : See —
Freeman, Robert L., and Currey. 2,884,567.
Currey, Charles H., to A. C. Nielsen Co. Decimal-to-binary
converter for system for recording listening or viewing
habits of wave signal receiver users. 2,881,417 4-7-59,
Cl. 340—347.
Currie. Courtland B., and R. S. Loveland, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Combination valve control.
2,868.457. 1-13-59. Cl. 236 — 48.
Currie. Donald. Tractor corn picker attachment
9-15-59, Cl. 56 — 18.
Currie. Frank L. : See —
Allen. Samuel G.. II, Currie, and McManus.
Currie, Gerard : See —
Jones, Clarence S., and Currie. 2,910,579.
Currie. Grover C. Carton setting up machine.
5-19-59, Cl. 93—51.
Currie, Grover C, Jr., to Decam Corp.
8-11-59. Cl. 229 — 40.
Currie, Grover C, and P. L. Alexander, Jr., to Dacam Corp.
Apparatus and method for packaging cans or the like.
2,885,841, 5-12-59, Cl. 53—26.
2,896,853,
Waldron &
18—12.
Club. Inc.
-21-59, Cl.
2,918,087,
2,903,834,
2,874,218.
2,887,020,
Carton. 2,899,123,
Currie, Grover C, B. D. Dans, M. B. Dunn, and J. R. Swegin-
nis, to Dacam Corp. Carton forming apparatus and method.
2,893,183, 7-7-59, Cl. 53—29.
Currie, James W., and H. L. Jackson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Inflatable antenna structure. 2,913,726,
11-17-59, Cl. 343—872.
Currie, Malcolm R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Low noise
traveling-wave tube. 2,869,021, 1-13-59, Cl. 315 — 3.5.
Currie, Malcolm R., to The Regents of The University of
California. Microwave cavity filter. 2,890,421, 6-9-59, Cl.
333—73.
Currie, Malcolm R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Broad-band
backward-wave amplifier. 2,911,558, 11-3-59, Cl. 315 — 3.6.
Currie, Malcolm R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Low noise elec-
tron gun. 2,914,699, 11-24-59, Cl. 315—31.
Currie, Malcolm R., to The Regents of the University of
California. Backward wave tube. 2,916,658, 12-8-59, Cl.
315—3.6.
Currier, Vernon A. : See —
Bell, John B., Jr., and Currier. 2,915,550.
Bell, John B., Jr., Currier, and Malkemus. 2,915,529.
Curriston, Loren B. : See —
Atkinson, Donald L.. and Curriston. 2,898,765.
Curriston, Loren E., to Lear, Inc. Instrument shock mount.
2,867,405, 1-6-59, Cl. 248—358.
Curriston, Loren E., to Lear, Inc. No inertia torque tester.
2,887,875, 5-26-59. Cl. 73 — 9.
Currivan, John F. Cartons. 2,870,949, 1-27-59, Cl. 229 — 14.
Currivan, John F., to Carton Associates Inc. Packaging ap-
paratus. 2,877,614, 3-17-59, Cl. 53 — 240.
Currivan, John F., to Carton Associates, Inc. Apparatus for
loading cartons. 2,918,765, 12-29-59, Cl. 53 — 48.
Curry, Arnet A., to Motorola, Inc. Radio dispatching system
for railroad use. 2,883,521, 4-21-59, Cl. 250—6.
Curry, Bruce R. : See —
Panning, Martin H., and Curry. 2,894,697.
Panning, Martin H.. and Curry. 2,917,342.
Curry, Francis J., to Jarrett, Rainsford & Laughton Ltd.
Containers for toilet salves and the like. 2,919,019,
12—29—59 Cl 206 56
Curry, Harold *E. Atomizer. 2,906,463, 9-29-59, Cl. 239—
338.
Curry, Malcolm, to The American Thread Co. Method of and
machine for wrapping articles, and wrapped articles.
2,878,628, 3-24-59, Cl. 53—30.
Curry, Malcolm, to The American Thread Co. Spools.
2.898,057, 8-4-59 Cl. 242 — 118.4.
Curry, Malcolm, to The American Thread Co. Thread spools.
2,908,093, 10-13-59, Cl. 40—10.
Curry, Neil. Sub-miniature polar relay. 2,871,312, 1-27-59,
Cl. 200—93.
Curry, Thomas W. Nodular cast iron and process of manu-
facture thereof. 2,867.555, 1-6-59, Cl. 148 — 3.
Curry, William J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Process of coating cathode ray tube screens.
2.888,361. 5-26-59. Cl. 117—33.5.
Curtice, George L. : See —
Morris, Earl L., and Curtice. 2.903.712.
Curtin, John M., to Hansen-Lvnn Co., Inc. Variable detent
mechanism. 2,917,945, 12-22-59, Cl. 74 — 532.
Curtin, Leo P. Micro-crystalline bonding coats for metal.
2,901,385, 8-25-59, Cl. 148—6.16.
Curtin, Leonard S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe
fastening machines with cover strip guides. 2,881,723,
4-14-59, Cl. 112 — 52.
Curtin, Richard L. : See —
Sowell, Ernest A., Curtin, Hall, and Scallet. 2,897.086.
Curtis. Arnev L. : See —
Curtis, Robert L.. and A. L. 2.899,235.
Curtis Automotive Devices, Inc. : See —
Frank, Paul A., and Curtis. 2,872,783.
Curtis. Clara M. : See —
Curtis, David C. 2,913,741.
Curtis Companies Inc. : See —
Keck, Jack B. 2,874,015.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Flip-flop for gen-
erating voltage-couple signals. 2,883,525, 4-21-59, Cl.
250—27.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Litton Industries of California. Appa-
ratus for analog-to-difunction conversion. 2,885,663,
5-5-59, Cl. 340—347.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Logical decision
circuitry for digital computation. 2,903,606, 9-8-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Timing track re-
cording apparatus. 2,903,677, 9-8-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Litton Industries of California. Pulse
width modulator. 2,913,675. 11-17-59, Cl. 332 — 9.
Curtis, Daniel L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Transistor multi-
vibrator. 2,918,586, 12-22-59, Cl. 307—88.5.
Curtis, David C, deceased ; C. M. Curtis, executrix. Slip
lasting and platform spotter. 2,913,741, 11-24-59, Cl.
12—15.
Curtis. Everett C, and J. T. Crawford, to Towmotor Corp.
Wear plates for mast assemblv. 2,888,300, 5-26-59. Cl.
308—3.
Curtis, Gerald R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Electrical transducer. 2,886,678, 5-12-59, Cl. 201 — 48.
Curtis, Gerald R., and J. P. Gibbs, to Consolidated Electro-
dynamics Corp. Transducer. 2,909,062, 10-20-59, Cl. 73 —
398.
Curtis, Harold E. Game. 2,894,748, 7-14-59, Cl. 273 — 148.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Curtis, and Siemoneit. 2,902,719.
Rock
Curtis, Henry S. : See —
Hindes, Lawrence W
Curtis. John C. : See —
Fish. Walter D.. and Curtis. 2.871.826.
Curtis, John C, and C. T. Thompson, to Joy Mfg. Co.
drill. 2,908,482, 10-13-59, CI. 255 — 15.
Curtis Lighting, Inc. : See —
Gilleard, George. 2,913,576.
Henning, Donald S. 2,914,287.
Curtis, Lorin W., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Multi-voltage
lamp. 2,885,589, 5-5-59, CI. 313 — 279.
Curtis, Martin H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of processing neutronic reactor fuel
elements. 2.891.840. 6-23-59. CI. 23 — 14.5.
Curtis, Paul S. Tuvnbutton fastener for frame supported
insert section. 2,900,678, 8-25-59, CI. 20 — 36.
Curtis, Paul W. Catcher frame for fruit and nuts. 2,913,-
866, 11-24-59, CI. 56 — 329.
Curtis, Richard C. and P. Nosal, to Hazeltine Research, Inc.
Pulse-code-communication system. 2,917,578, 12-15-59,
CI. 178—17.
Curtis, Robert L. and A. L. Folding van body. 2,899,235,
8-11-59, CI. 296 — 27.
Curtis, Roger C, to Dictaphone Corp. Power supply for dic-
tating machine and the like. 2,896,097, 7-21-59, CI. 307—
150.
Curtis, Russell R. : See —
Frank, Paul A., and Curtis. 2,872,783.
Curtis. S., and Son, Inc. : See —
Scriven, Albert K., Jr. 2.913.967.
Curtis, Truman P., and C. H. Brunswick, to General Electric
Co. Window assembly. 2,869 086, 1-13-59, CI. 333 — 98.
Curtis, Westlev F. Ultra high speed level recorder.
2.890.O91. 6-9-59. CI. 346 — 35.
Curtis, Wilbur. Co., Inc. : See —
Curtis, Wilbur D., and Park. 2,885.949.
Curtis, Wilbur D., and R. L. Park, to Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc.
Connecting and sealing means for coffee-brewing apparatus.
2,885,949, 5-12-59, CI. 99—292.
Curtiss, George E.. Jr., and J. D. Carroll, to The Stanley
Works. Magnetic latch. 2,877,040, 3-10-59, CI. 292—
251.5.
Curtiss, Lawrence M., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Electrical
conduit bushing. 2,900,435, 8-18-59, CI. 174 — 83.
Curtiss, Nathaniel H., to United States Rubber Co. Elevator
conveyor belt, bucket and attaching means. 2,873,844,
2-17-59. CI. 198 — 151.
Curtiss-Wright Corp. : See —
Africano, Alf -ed. 2,883,829.
Barrett, Hillard E., and Payne.
Bergsma. Clarence J. 2.876.989.
Black, William J. 2,880,786.
Black. William J. 2.902.316.
Blum, Bernard S., and Philipps.
Chillson, Charles W. 2,883,883.
Dawson, William H., Jr. 2.882,615.
Dolida, Nicholas R. 2,883,151.
Fitting. Howard K. 2.901788.
Focht, Claude K., and Melcher. 2,880,820.
Frantz, William. 2,910,084.
Grandmont, Paul E.. Huang, and Cheng. 2,879,486.
Hall. John L., and Elliott. 2.917,026.
Harshman, Daniel L. 2.880,579.
Hielstrom. Irving E., and Catlett. 2,883,804.
Howald, Werner E. 2,880,574.
Hungerford, Philip C, Jr., and Tomko. 2,885,896.
Hurlev. Rov T. 2.884 661.
Hurley, Roy T. 2,892,489.
Jordan, William, 3d. 2,898,551.
Kumm. Emerson L. 2,911,957.
La Barre, Flovd, Jr., and Nagle.
Leuthold. Edgar J. 2.874 486.
2.883.555.
2,910,968.
and Murphv. 2.887.200.
and Tiedeman. 2.872,875.
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem, and Weigert. 2,882,593.
Monlton. Llovd J. 2.868 184.
Pedersen, George H. 2.885,856.
Pelak, Andrew. 2,895,645.
Port, Julius. 2,909,853.
Puderb.-iugh. George, and Mittenzwei. 2,877,503.
Ruger, Robert T>. 2.914.017.
Scialla, Michael. 2.880.575.
Revcik. Josef K. 2,884 759.
Steiner. James W. 2.878.585.
Stern, Robert G.. and Sherman. 2,909,852.
Stulen, Walter H., Jr. 2.887,224.
Tomko. Donald R. 2.894.403.
Widmer, Emil C. 2,915,608.
Wilde. Arthur E., Jr. 2,887.621.
Curtiss-Wright Corp., Marquette Metal Products Division :
See—
Sacchini, Columbus R. 2,901,071.
Saccnini, Columbus R., and Tomko.
Curtition Corp. : See —
Schesvold, Orland S., and Breslow.
Curtner, Richard L. : See —
Crane, Edward V., Curtner, and Fehn. 2,911,080.
Crane, Edward V., Curtner, and Wagner. 2,914,973.
Curtner, Richard L., to E. W. Bliss Co. Pull type magnetic
torque limiter. 2,893,530, 7-7-59, CI. 192—150.
2,872,785.
2,914,848.
2,913,817.
London, Fred H.
Massey, Albert G.
Mergen, Joseph M.,
Mergen, Joseph M.,
2,881,881.
2,913,045.
Curts, Joseph M., Jr., and D. E. Nestor, to Reiff & Nestor
Co. Apparatus for sizing and finishing bar stock.
2.897,707, 8-4-59, CI. 82—2.5.
Curva, James. Motor vehicle speed indicator. 2,887,679,
5-19-59. CI. 340 — 264.
Curzio, Domingo V. : See —
Pagliacceti, Berardo, and Curzio. 2,872,977.
Curzon, Thomas, to C.A.V. Ltd. Electromagnetically operable
electric switches. 2,883,488, 4-21-59, CI. 200 — 94.
Cusack. Frank H. : See —
Boughtwood. John E., and Cusack. 2,899,548.
Cusano, Dominic A., to General Electric Co. Preparation of
transparent luminescent screens. 2,887,401, 5-19-59, CI.
117—33.5.
Cusano, Dominic A., to General Electric Co. Field enhanced
luminescence system. 2.909.692. 10-20-59, CI. 313 — 108.
Cusano, Dominic A., and F. J. Studer, to General Electric
Co. Luminescent presentation apparatus. 2,918,670,
12-?2-59, CI. 340 — 369.
Cushenberry, Edward B., to Thomas Associates. Electrical
bonding clamp. 2,913,699, 11-17-59, CI. 339 — 251.
Cushman, Bruce, and J. Rork, said Cushman assor. to said
Rork. Recirculating fountain. 2,877,051, 3-10-59, CI.
299—3.
Cushman Chuck Co., The : See —
Sloan, Harry E. 2.873,822.
Swanson, Linwood B. Re. 24,684.
Swanson, Linwood B. 2,867,443.
Swanson, Linwood B., and Rutherford. 2,904,339.
Cushman, Clifford E., to Pacific Scientific Aeroproducts.
Quick release buckle. 2,899,732, 8-18-59, CI. 24 — 205.17.
Cushman, Clifford E., and R. J. Wrighton, to Pacific Scientific
Aeroproducts. Push-pull cable apparatus. 2,899,836, 8-18-
59, CI. 74 — 502.
Cushman, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Card stacking
device. 2,874,991, 2-24-59. CI. 294 — 87.
Cushman, John R., to United States of America, Air Force.
Cooling system and mounting for unitized sealed electronic
assemblies. 2,883,445, 4-21-59, CI. 174 — 15.
Cushman Motor Works, Inc. : See —
Von Seggern, Robert D. 2.869,919.
Cushman, Norton, to Sprague Electric Co. Variable inductor.
2,869,088, 1-13-59. CI. 336—110.
Cushman, Norton, to Sprague Electric Co. Transformer
structures. 2,899.631. 8-11-59. CI. 323 — 44.
Cushman, Norton, and R. H. C. Yii, to Sprague Electric Co.
Variable inductor. 2,886,788, 5-12-59, CI. 336 — 79.
Cushman, Robert W., and A. P. Steensen, to The Foxboro Co.
Measuring apparatus. 2,910,649, 10-27-59, CI. 324 — 100.
Cushman. Walton W. Endless tread and track assembly.
2.867.480. 1-6-59. CI. 305 — 10.
Cushman, Walton W. Weight and balance computer for load-
ing aircraft. 2,890,826, 6-16-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Cushman, Walton W. Suction lift means for industrial lift
trucks. 2,893,581, 7-7-59, CI. 214 — 651.
Cushman. Walton W. Tractor hitch. 2,916,301, 12-8-59,
CI. 280 — 491.
Cushman, William H. Rail connecting device. 2,911,154,
11-3-59, CI. 238—314.
Cusi, Dante S., to International Pulp Products, Inc. Method
of producing cellulosic pulp. 2,913,362, 11-17-59, CI.
162 — 55.
Cusic, John W., to G. D. Searle & Co. Esters of N-(halo-10-
phenothiazinylalkyl)-N-alkylaminoalkanols. 2,890,219, 6-9-
59, CI. 260—243.
Cusic, John W., and R. W. Hamilton, to G. D. Searle & Co.
N - chlorophenothiazinealkyl - N' - oxoalkylpiperazines.
2.874,1 55. 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 243.
Cuskie, Herman C. : See—
Muller, George H., and Cuskie. 2,916,282.
Cuss, John F. Fasteners for panels and the like. 2,900,697,
8-25-59, CI. 24 — 221.
Cussons, Richard C, to Dowty Equipment Ltd. Liquid
springs. 2,879,987, 3-31-59, CI. 267—64.
Cutarelli, Joseph A. : See —
West, Michael J., and Cutarelli. 2,876,824.
Cutcrete Mfg. Corp. : See —
Lewis, William H. 2,901,232.
Lewis, William H. 2,912,232.
Cutler, Albert E.. to Communications Patents Ltd. Radar
simulation or the like. 2,902,670, 9-1-59. CI. 340 — 24.
Cutler, Albert E., to Communications Patents Ltd. Elec-
trical apparatus for generating non-linear functions.
2,909,722, 10-20-59, CI. 323 — 74.
Cutler, Cassius C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Im-
pedance matching bv means of coupled helices. 2,905.858,
9-22-59, CI. 315—39.3.
Cutler, Cassius C. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Traveling wave tube. 2,906,914. 9-29-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Cutler, Cassius C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cor-
rugated wave guide devices. 2,912,695, 11-10-59, CI. 343 —
781.
Cutler, Earl F. Insulation. 2,890,499, 6-16-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Cutler, Earl F. Roofing. 2,890,663, 6-16-59, CI. 108 — 7.
Cutler, Frank A., Jr., and J. M. Chemerda, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 5,6-dichloro pregnanes. 2,S84,417, 4-28-59, CI.
260—239.55.
Cutler, Frank A., Jr., and J. M. Chemerda, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Substituted piperidines and methods for making same.
2,897,204, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 294.3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Cutler-Hammer, Inc. : See —
Brown, Harry W. 2,908,777.
Charbonneau, Allan P. 2,868,937.
Charbonneau, Allan P. 2,882,376.
Eck, Robert N. 2,883,597.
Eek, Robert N., and Simson. 2,870,392.
Freundlich, Martin M. 2,882,502.
Fubini, Eugene G., and Promm. 2,913,686.
Gilbert, Thomas M. 2,873,180.
Heller, Herbert E., Kelto, Kuhn, and Rosing. 2,889,426.
Hodgson, Howard E. 2,870,382.
Iglehart, Marion M. 2,918,804.
Kearnev, Joseph W., and Spencer. 2,868,978.
Kelto, Rudolph E. 2,886,669.
Re. 24,725.
2,868,929.
2,918,544.
2,916,586.
Kuhn, Clarence W., Perrine, and Radley. 2,874,258.
Kuhn, Clarence W., and Radley. 2.874,257.
and Rosing. 2,908,784.
2,885,905.
2,884,594.
and Robbins. 2,878.368.
and Robbins. 2,896,034.
Koenig, Martin F.
Koenig, Martin F.
Koenig, Martin F.
Kuhn, Clarence W.
Kuhn, Clarence W.,
Larkin. Robert E.
Ludvigsen, Carl W.
Nolden, William F.,
Nolden, William F.,
Nolden, William F., and Robbins. 2,908,776.
Nolden, William F., and Seeger. 2,901,276.
Park, Rodney F., and Welch. 2,892,068.
Pell, Eric. 2.874.917.
Pell, Eric, and Smith. 2,885.628.
Peterson. Norman L. 2,899.607.
Peterson, Norman L. 2,919,393.
Ranson, Richard R. 2,904,649.
Robbins, Clyde F. 2,908,175.
Rosing, Theodore F.. Kolb. and Kuhn. 2,875,297.
White, Warren D. 2,882,395.
Cutler, Leonard H. : See —
Black, Otis D., and Cutler. 2,908,557.
Cutler, Norman, to Royal Factories, Inc. Name and number
sign. 2,867,926, 1-13-59, CI. 40—140.
Cutshall, Garold W. Cylinder head and liner hoists.
2,905,337, 9-22-59, CI. 212—34.
Cutsogeorge. George A., to Specialties Development Corp.
Electrical network automatically responsive to a change in
condition. 2,901,740, 8-25-59, CI. 340—233.
Cutter, Fred A., to Cutter Laboratories. Check valve for the
administration of parenteral solutions. 2,879,784, 3-31-59,
CI. 137—192.
Cutter, Fred A., to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. In-dwelling
cannula. 2,915,063, 12-1-59, CI. 128 — 214.
Cutter Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Beacham, Robert C, and Butler. 2,912,980.
Bradv, Sherwood J. 2.874,981.
Butler, William F., and Willet. 2,915,062.
Cutter, Fred A. 2,879,784.
Cutter, Fred A. 2,915,063.
Hidalgo. John, Williams, and Halverstadt. 2,871,258.
Loutz, Roger. 2,886,035.
McQuarrie, Ernest B. 2,879,205.
Cutting, Alan B. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., Cutting, Brisbane, and King.
2,912,611.
Cuttino, William H.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Capac-
itor protection scheme. 2,888,613, 5-26-59, Cl. 317 — 12.
Cuttler, Leonard R. Garment belts. 2,884,647, 5-5-59, CI.
2—321.
Cutts, Richard M. Adjustable muzzle choke. 2,894,348,
7-14-59, Cl. 42 — 79.
Cuykendall, Marie : See —
Hamlin, Jerry F., and Newman. 2,909,302.
Cuykendall, Ralph M. : See —
Hamlin, Jerry F., and Newman. 2,909,302.
Cuzzone. Raymond : See —
Wilk, Stanley H., and Cuzzone. 2,869,579.
Cyba, Henry A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Curing of
epoxy resins. 2,899,407. 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Cyba, Henry A., and R. B. Thompson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Curing of epoxy resins. 2,868,767, 1-13-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
Cybriwsky, Alexander : See —
Mostovych, Nicholas, and Cybriwsky. 2,901,412.
Cycle Equipment Co. : See —
Lawrence, Joseph L., and Allen. 2,910,292.
Cyclone Seeder Co., Inc., The : See —
Speicher, Paul L. 2,882,060.
Cycloptic Anstalt fur Optik und Mechanik in Vaduz : See —
Tiller, Hans. 2 897,719.
Cycon, Inc. : See —
Jacobsen, Dan. 2,899,087.
Cygan, Stanley J., to Poster Products, Inc. Changeable sign.
2,880,537, 4-7-59, CI. 40—142.
Cykler, John F. : See —
Owen. Robert R., Cykler, and Tribble. 2,913,060.
Cymara, Hermann K.
211—105.3.
Curtain rod. 2,880,883, 4-7-59, CI.
2,915,061.
Inserted blade cutter.
2,915,972.
Cypher, Hugh F., deceased ; M. E. Cypher, executrix. Plug-
ging tool for a well pipe. 2,888,079, 5-26-59, CI. 166 — 139.
Cypher, May E. : See —
Cypher, Hugh F. 2,888,079.
Cyphers, Alexander D., Jr., and A. A. Gruber, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Co. Chloroform extraction process
for improving recovery of adipic acid. 2,870,203, 1-20-59,
CI. 260—537.
Cyphers, Harold J. Sealing device for mechanical respirator.
2,879,764, 3-31-59, CI. 128 — 30.
Cyprane Ltd. : See —
Edmondson, William, and Jones.
Cyr, Cyrille A., to Wesson Tool Co.
2,916,804, 12-15-59, CI. 29—105.
Czapek, Emil : See —
Hitchens, Aaron L., and Czapek.
Czapiewski, Joseph S. : See —
Krist, William M., and Czapiewski. 2,886,887.
Czapski, Hermann R. Micro photo viewer. 2,889,644. 6-9-
59, CI. 40 — 70.
Czarnetzky, Edward J., to Wilson & Co., Inc. Treating whey.
2,904,437, 9-15-59, CI. 99 — 9.
Czarnocki, Witold, to Massey-Harris-Ferguson (Sales) Ltd.
Hydraulic systems for tractors. 2,888,805, 6-2-59, CI.
60—52.
Czay, Mary. Protector for the shoulder of a hanger-sup-
ported garment. 2,876,941, 3-10-59. CI. 223 — 98.
Czay, Mary. Cake separator. 2,898,677, 8-11-59, 01. 30 —
124.
Czelusniak, Edmund J., and F. R. Belliveau. Device for
applying preformed sinkers to fishlines. 2,867,809, 1-13-59,
CI. 1 — 187.
Czerlinsky, Ernst R., and R. A. MacMillan, to United States
of America, Air Force. Power comparing calorimeter.
2,911,824, 11-10-59, CI. 73—190.
Czerwinski, Waclaw, to Avro Aircraft Ltd. Structure for
supporting a model in a wind tunnel and supplying com-
pressed fluid to the model. 2,910,866, 11-3-59, CI. 73—147.
Czipott, Akos Z., and A. L. Floyd, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Photoconductive device and method of making same.
2,884,507, 4-28-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Czipott, Akos Z., and A. L. Floyd, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Thin metal films and method of making same. 2,884,508,
4-28-59, CI. 201—63.
Czubachowski, Zygmunt, to Caldwell Mfg. Co. Combination
weather strip and sash balance. 2,913,781, 11-24-59, CI.
20—52.
Czuha, Michael, Jr. : See —
Thayer, Louis C, and Czuha. 2,901,327.
Czwerwinski, Waclaw, to Avro Aircraft Ltd. Ball and socket
coupling having air bearing means. 2,869,901, 1-20-59,
CI. 285—181.
Czyzak, Stanley J. : See —
Reynolds, Donald C, and Czyzak. 2,907,643.
Daams, Jasper : See —
Uhlenbroek, Jan H., Koopman, Haeck, Daams, and Bijloo.
2,911,337.
Daane, Robert A. : See —
Justus, Edgar J., and Daane. 2,893,136.
Justus, Edgar J., and Daane. 2,915,293.
Daane, Robert A., to Beloit Iron Works. Dryer stationary
syphon. 2,875,527, 3-3-59, CI. 34—124.
Daarud, Earl D. Spring drive for bicycle.
10-13-59, CI. 185—39.
Dacam Corp. : See —
Currie, Grover C, and Alexander. 2,885,841.
Currie, Grover C, Dans, Dunn, and Sweginnis.
Dachs, Karl : See —
Lautenschlager, Hans, Friederich, Schmidt, and Dachs.
2,907,755.
Daco Machine & Tool Co. : See —
Bieger. Jacob J. and Wadsworth. 2.877,648.
Da Costa, Harry, to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Pick-up for phono-
graphs. 2,882,059, 4-14-59, CI. 274 — 23.
Da Costa, Harry, to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Control linkage
for a gramophone change speed friction drive. 2,903,898,
9-15-59, Cl. 74 — 201.
Da Costa, Harry, and J. A. Lee, to The Plessey Co. Ltd.
Tone arm mounting for gramophones. 2,896,953, 7-28-59,
CI. 274—15.
Da Cruz, Maria V.- Holder for toilet articles.
12-15-59, CI. 312—245.
Dacus, Edward N. : See —
Breazeale, John B., Mclllwraith, and Dacus. 2,907,211.
D'Adamo, Amedeo F., Jr., and W. J. Van Loo, Jr., to American
Cyanamid Co. Method of treating cellulose-containing tex-
tile materials, materials so treated and diester composition
therefor. 2,889,192, 6-2-59, CI. 8 — 115.6.
Dadd. Morris V., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic lash
adjuster. 2,871,838, 2-3-59, CI. 123—90.
Daddario, Francis E. Pumping units. 2,883,936, 4-28-59.
CI. 103—113.
D'Addieco, Alfred A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Potassium monopersulfate hydrate and its production.
2,901,318, 8-25-59, CI. 23—114.
D'Addieco, Alfred A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of potassium monopersulfate. 2,901 319.
8-25-59, Cl. 23—114. ...
Dade Reagents, Inc. : See —
Murphy, William P., Jr. 2,876,496.
Dadosch, Marcel, F. G. Paris, J. Bertin, and R. H. Marchal, to
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Construc-
tion de Moteurs d'Aviation. Device for controlling the
flow direction of a reaction jet issuing from a nozzle.
2,875,578, 3-3-59, Cl. 60— 35.54.
2,908,356,
2,893,183.
2,917,356,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dadson, Thomas E., to American Motors Corp. Range.
2,883,508, 4-21-59, CI. 219—20.
Daesehner, John C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Shaft
seal. 2.902.301. 9-1-59, CI. 28G — 8.
Damn, Douglas E. : See —
McGowen. Harold E., Jr.. and Damn. 2,887,163.
Daffin, Douglas E., to Cameo Inc. Well pulling tool.
2.872,238, 2-3-59, CI. 294 — 86.
Daggett, Byron G. Machine for sharpening handsaws.
2,899,847, 8-18-59, CI. 76 — 43.
Daggett, John II. Pouring and carrying adapter for milk
cartons 2,8SS,179, 5-26-59, CI. 224 — 45.
Dagnall, Clarence H., Jr., and C. G. Miller, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Disconnect control of telephone answer-
ing and message recording devices. 2,912,504, 11-10-59,
CI. 179 — 6.
DCA Pood Industries Inc. : See —
Hunter, Herbert T. 2,897,772.
Hunter, Herbert T., and Wilson. 2,867,162.
D.C.B. Ltd. : See —
Fehling, Hans R. 2,891,511.
DHB Corp. : See —
Carlstedt, Ragnar L. 2,878,693.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L. 2,909,946.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L. 2,909,947.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L., and Brandt. 2,876,662.
D & P Minerals, Inc. : See —
Davey, Merton H. 2,879,155.
DSP Corp. : See—
Biesele, Rudolph L., Jr. 2,882,785.
D. S. Plugs Ltd. : See —
Cooper, Bruce L, and Lund. 2,878,339.
D. & S. Processing Co., Inc. : See —
Donahue, John P. 2,903,376.
D.S.T. Pattern and Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Smith, Eric, and Scholes. 2,914,788.
DWG Cigar Corp. : Sep —
Straus, Everet M. 2,914,071.
Dahl, Carl B., and E. J. Justus, to Beloit Iron Works.
Silencers for suction rolls. 2,893,487, 7-7-59, CI. 162—
371.
Dahl, Einar S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fuel injection system.
2,896,602, 7-28-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Dahl, Einar S., and R. M. McCreary, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Fuel injector mechanism. 2,917,035, 12-15-59, CI. 123—
140.
Dahl, Frank L. Universally adaptable conductive-circuit
board. 2,883,447, 4-21-59, CI. 174 — 84.
Dahl, George H. M. Adjustable trolling device. 2,883,787,
4-28-59, CI. 43 — 43.13.
Dahl, George H. M. Trolling device. 2,914,884, 12-1-59,
CI. 43—43.13.
Dahl. J., & Son A B : See —
Olsson, Axel O., and Dahl. 2,871.766.
Dahl, Johan J. : See —
Olsson, Axel O.. and Dahl. 2,871.766. .
Dahl, Knut O., to A/S Mvrens Verksted. Press for bulk
material. 2,901,967, 9-1-59. CI. 100 — 148.
Dahl, Leif A., and A. W. Roberts, % to A. Schuman, % to
A. Edwardi, and % to A. W. Roberts. Meat product shap-
ing apparatus. 2,912,924, 11-17-59, CI. 100 — 219.
Dahl, Norman C. Unbonded electric strain gage. 2,900,613,
8-18-59. CI. 338—6.
Dahl, Robert R.. to The Dole Valve Co. Pilot controlled
diaphragm valve. 2.888,234, 5-26-59, CI. 251—30.
Dahl. Robert R.. to The Dole Valve Co. Constant rate of
flow shut-off valve. 2,888,237, 5-26-59, CI. 251—120.
Dahl, Robert R., to The Dole Valve Co. Side wall flow
control. 2,910,093, 10-27-59, CI. 138—46.
Dahl Robert R.. and H. L. Erickson, to The Dole Valve Co.
Flow control device. 2,891,578, 6-23-59, CI. 138—45.
Dahl, Robert R.. and H. L. Erickson, to The Dole Valve Co.
Flow control device. 2,899,979, 8-18-59, CI. 138 — 45.
Dahlberg. Bengt G. Centrifugal screens. 2,902,156, 9-1-59,
CI. 210—109.
Dahlberg. Theodore L., to Deady Chemical Co. Bleed-off
structure for cooling towers. 2,891,574, 6-23-59, CI. 137 —
577.
Dahlberg, Tord O. R. Devices for measuring and recording
diameter dimensions and species of trees. 2,877,559,
3-17-59, CI. 33—148.
Dahle, Birgit : See —
Dahle, Orvar and B. 2,895,332.
Dahle, Orvar and B., and Pedersen. 2,879,394.
Dahle, Donald E.. to Wood Conversion Co. Manufacture of
resilient foam with contoured face. 2,902,091, 9-1-59, CI.
164—39.
Dahle, Orvar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Magnetic torque measuring device. 2,895,331, 7-21-59, CI.
73—136.
Dahle. Orvar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Method and device for indicating and measuring mechani-
cal stresses within ferro-magnetic material. 2,912,642,
11-10-59, CI. 324—34.
Dahle, Orvar and B., and II. Pedersen, to Alimanna Sven-
ska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Exposure meter for electron
microscopes. 2,870,394, 3-24-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Dahle, Orvar, and B. Dahle (nee Andersson). to Allmanna
Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Means for measuring
mechanical forces and their time derivatives. 2,895.332,
7-21-59, CI. 73—141.
Dahlem, Maura L. : See —
Offermann, Alfredo M. 2,869,359.
Dahlgren, George, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for keving-up rolling mill housings. 2,901,931, 9-1-59,
CI. 80—55.
Dahlgren, Harold P. Lithographic offset press plate dampen-
ing device. 2^868,118, 1-13-59. CI. 101 — 147.
Dahlgren. John A. : See—
Morrissey, William M.. Jr., and Dahlgren. 2,889.901.
Dahlgren, John V. S., to The Wilcolator Co. Circuit regu-
lating and control mechanism. 2,872,535, 2-3-59, CI.
200—6.
Dahlgren, John V. S., and J. J. Rothwell, to The Wilcolator
Co. Electrical switching unit. 2,880,292, 3-31-59, CI.
200 — 166.
Dahlgren, Victor F. : See —
Tally, Sidney K., and Dahlgren. 2,876,393.
Dahlman Mfg. Co. : See —
Olson, Rudolph. Re. 24,585.
Dahlman, Per O., to North Electric Co. Automatic telephone
system. 2,871,418. 1-27-59. Cl. 317 — 140.
Dahlman, Per O., and D. D. Simmons, to North Electric Co.
Automatic telephone system. 2,904,634, 9-15-59, Cl. 179 —
18.
Dahlin, Robert K., to North American Aviation, Inc. Tran-
sistorized voltage controlled oscillator. 2,898,557, 8—4-59,
Cl. 331 — 109.
Dahlquist, Carl A., A. H. Ahlbrecht, and G. M. Dixon, to
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Adhesive tapes and liners
having low-adhesion coatings. 2,876,894, 3-10-59, Cl.
206—59.
Dahlund, Ervin L., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Variable de-
livery lubricant supply means for engines. 2,873,002,
2-10-59, Cl. 184 — 6.
Dahm, George P. : See —
Barnes, Homer C, Jr., and Dahm. 2.877.111.
Kurzinski, Edward F., Collins, Barnes, and Dahm.
2,889,222.
Dahmen, Karl, and W. Lutters, to Fazit Gesellschaft fur
Transportteehnik m. b. H. Shipping and piling container
with runner rollers and supporting means. 2,878,029,
3-17-59. Cl. 280 — 44.
Daiger, William H.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Titaniferous ore treatment. 2,875,107, 2-24-59, Cl. 134 —
25.
Daigle, Leo T., to Dearborn Fabricating & Engineering Co.
Cable conveyor. 2,896,772, 7-28-59, Cl. 198—177.
Dail. Paul D. Ceiling construction. 2,898,640. 8-11-59, Cl.
20 — 4.
Dailev, Carl W. : See —
Vogelaar, Bernard F., and Dailey. 2.873,567.
Dailey, Glenn H. Reversible side delivery hay rake. 2,896,-
388, 7-28-59, Cl. 56 — 23.
Dailey, Manvel C. and E. S. Johnson, to United States
Gypsum Co. Process for the production of high strength
low consistency calcined gypsum. 2,913.308, 11-17-59,
Cl. 23—122.
Dailey, William H.. Jr., and R. M. Woolcott, to Surface Com-
bustion Corp. Slant wall construction for metallurgical
furnaces. 2,883,175, 4-21-59, Cl. 263 — 46.
Daily, Arthur M. : See —
Arisman. Mervin B.. Budd. and Daily. 2.871,325.
Budd. Wilbert H., Christner, Barden, Kehres, and Daily.
2.871.328.
Budd. Wilbert H., and Daily. 2,883.500.
Budd. Wilbert H., and Daily. 2,917,720.
Hartman, Clinton W., Dailv, and Barden. 2,916,717.
Kelver, William L, and Daily. 2,917,721.
Daily, Arthur M., M. B. Arisman, and D. A. Pierce, to Chicago
Telephone Supplv Corn. Variable resistor with a plug-in
mounting. 2,874,254, 2-17-59, Cl. 201 — 55.
Daily, John B., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Display
cartons. 2,913,101, 11-17-59, Cl. 206 — 15.19.
Daimler-Benz Akt. : See —
Ahrens. Hermann H. F. 2.SS5.017.
Altmann, Werner E. 2.874.817.
Altmann, Werner E. 2,908,366.
Barenyi, B61a. 2,886,373.
Barenvi, B§la. 2,903,296.
Bargnvi, Bgla, and Wilfert. 2,880,444.
Barenyi, B61a. and Wilfert. 2.900.491.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter. 2,902.553.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Fritz. 2,890,598.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Fritz. 2,912.031.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Fritz. 2,914,964.
Deutschmann, Herbert. 2,914.054.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2.886.981.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2,890,601.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2,892,355.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2.893.267.
Forster. Hans-Joachim M. 2.897.809.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. 2,911,212.
Fritz, Martin. 2.917,946.
Gassmann, Johannes. 2,894,051.
Gierav, Konrad, Kohler, and Recken. 2.913.S94.
Onam'bs, Josof. 2.860,341
Orozincrer. Hans R. 2,889 S20.
Hitzelberger, Erwin. 2.896.988.
Hoffmann. Heinrich. 2.902.011.
Kohler, Werner H. 2,915,304.
Kollmann. Karl A. 2.907.230.
Kollmann, Karl A., and Eltze. 2,917,899.
Kraus, Ludwig. 2,874,556.
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Daimler-Benz Akt. : See — Continued
Kraus, Ludwig. 2,915,133.
Kummich, Theodor F., and Grabow. 2,883,020.
Kurz, Karl D.. and Derndinger. 2,904,024.
Laukhuff, Walter. 2,890,893.
Lorscheidt, Manfred K. 2,870,024.
Maruhn, Herbert F. W. 2,888,999.
Mfiller, Josef. 2,869,392.
Miiller, Josef. 2,884,804.
Miiller, Josef. 2,887,310.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,880,626.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,881,871.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,8S7,101.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,890,326.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,894,500.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,906, 2,~>3.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,909,078.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,914,043.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. 2,917.318.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and Miiller. 2,908,341.
Naumann, Willy R. 2,869,295.
Scherenberg, Hans O. 2,876,430.
Scherenberg, Hans O.
Scherenberg, Hans O.
Scherenberg, Hans O.
Scherenberg, Hans O.
Scherenberg, Hans O.
Scherenberg. Hans O
Sehwaiger, Odilo L.
Sehwenger, Karl C
2,896,600.
2,911,197.
2,911,620.
2,914,963.
and Forster. 2,918,154.
and Uhlenhaut. 2,904,025.
2.899,129.
2,914,839.
Stump, Eugen. 2,887,995.
Stump, Eugen. 2,896,473.
Stump, Eugen. 2,896,941.
Stump. Eugen. 2,898,773.
■Stump. Eugen. 2.904,021.
Stump, Eugen. and Siegel. 2,870,650.
Uhlenhaut, Rudolf E. 2,880,990.
Uhlenhaut, Rudolf E., Kraus, and Weller. 2,918,148.
Van Winsen, Friedrich H. 2,905,460.
Wilfert, Karl. 2,867.238.
Wilfert, Karl. 2,915,321.
Wulff, Bernhard. 2,894,276.
Dain, Gordon T., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Electrical communication systems. 2,867,684, 1-6-59,
CI. 178—2.
Daines, Geoffrey A. : See —
Rively, Clair M., and Daines. 2,882,387.
Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co.. Ltd. : See —
Ueda. Takeo, Wachi, and Ito. 2.S77.219.
Daino, Peter W. : See —
Stott, Charles B., and Daino. 2,907,520.
Dairy Foods Inc. : See-
Peebles, David D. 2,911,300.
Dakin, D. Frank. Scaffold brackets. 2,880,954, 4-7-59, CI.
248—238.
Dakin, D. Frank. Scaffold brackets. 2,906,485, 9-29-59, CI.
260 — 486.
Dakin, Geoffrey, and T. W. Owens, to The British Cotton
Industry Research Assn. Opening and blending machinery
for textile materials. 2,902,723, 9-8-59, CI. 19—89.
Dakli, Ibrahim, and L. Corsi, to Montecatini Societa Generale
per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for the pro-
duction of acrylic acid esters. 2,881,205, 4-7-59, CI.
248 — 23S
Dalalian, Harry P., L. N. Starker, and L. Goldman, to
American Cyanamid Co. Substituted acetylpiperazines.
2.909.524, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 268.
Dalbec, Eric, to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Cord-carrying struc-
ture for suction cleaner. 2,893,045, 7-7-59, CI. 15 — 323.
Dalboe, Agnes K. Typewriter backing sheet with audible
warning device. 2,878,917, 3-24-59, CI. 197 — 189.
Dale. Colin B., to Wehcor, Inc. Record changer. 2,906,537,
9-29-59, CI. 274—10.
Dale, Colin B., to Webcor, Inc. Sound recording apparatus.
2,914.620, 11-24-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Dale Electronics Corp. : See —
Elliott, George H. 2,873,338.
Dale, George W. : See —
Perkins, Glen E., and Dale. 2,869,931.
Dale, Glenn H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crystal-
lization process. 2,882,215, 4-14-59, CI. 208 — 31.
Dale. Harold E. Valve mounting means. 2,871.875 2-3-59,
CI. 137 — 433.
Dale Jack K * See
Pleyte, Jerry, Himelick. and Dale. 2,888,382.
Dale, Jack K., to The Upjohn Co. Reducing the gelation of
methylcellulose by the addition of a neutral water-soluble,
amino carboxylic acid and product thereof. 2,883,327,
4-21-59, CI. 167 — 82.
Dale Products. Inc. : See —
Person, Herman R. 2,916,667.
Risk, George. 2,878,356.
Dale, Sheldon : See —
Friedman, Aaron, Lurie. and Dale. 2,907,160.
Dale, Sheldon, to Cory Corp. Beverage charge holder.
2,899,310, 8-11-59. CI. 99—77.1.
Dale, Walter G.. and E. F. Lilly, to The Quaker Oats Co.
Process for producing rolled oats. 2,898,210, 8-4-59, CI.
99 — 80.
DAlelio. Gaetano F. : See —
Killoran, John J., and D'Alelio. 2,894,918.
Dalemill Co., The : See —
Kolip, Hubert. 2,881,453.
Dales, George F. : See —
Kinnan, Walter E. 2,877,539.
Dales, George F. Thermostat and method of making.
2,871.315, 1-27-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Dales, George F. Thermostat. 2,878,343, 3-17-59, CI. 200 —
138.
Dales, George F. Thermostat. 2,881,290, 4-7-59, CI. 200—
138.
Daley, Arthur G., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Multiple
wire connectors. 2,907,977, 10-6-59, CI. 339 — 272.
Daley, Frank R. L., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Housing
vent. 2,880,744, 4-7-59, CI. 137 — 197.
Daley, Frank R. L., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle
drive means. 2,906,360, 9-29-59, CI. 180 — 70.
Daley, Frank R. L., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Differential
lubrication system. 2,908,351, 10-13-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Daley. Frederick M., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Adhesive
absorptive weather strip and method of making. 2,891,288,
6-23-59, CI. 20—69.
Daley, Henry F., and W. H. Kaechele, to Air Products Inc.
Container and method of dispensing liquefied gases there-
from. 2,907,177, 10-6-59, CI. 62—53.
Daley, James J., and V. M. Tull, to Purolator Products, Inc.
Filtering unit. 2,904,184, 9-15-59, CI. 210—323.
Dalev, John L. Tie holder device. 2,901,116, 8-25-59. CI.
211 — 13.
Daley, Robert E., and B. F. Anthony, to Oglebay Norton Co.
Composition for hot top lining. 2,890,504, 6-16-59, CI.
22—147.
Daley, Roger J., and D. R. Schaber, to Bowser, Inc. Multi-
cavity cartridge for a filter-dehydrator. 2,918,173,
12-22-59, CI. 210—492.
Dalin, Nils A. Apparatus for effecting heat exchange between
two fluid media. 2,888,251, 5-26-59, CI. 257 — 235.
Dall, Edward D., to Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. Hood
latch. 2,886,362, 5-12-59, CI. 292—6.
Dall, Edward D., to Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. Deck
latch structure. 2,917,916, 12-22-59, CI. 70—156.
Dallas Iron and Wire Works, Inc. : See —
Lindman, Philip C. 2,897,929.
Dall' Asta, Gino : See —
Kern. Werner, and Dall' Asta. 2,902,476.
Dalla Valle, Joseph M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Cracking with inert and catalytic solids. 2,906,703, 9-29-
59, CI. 208 — 149.
Dallavis, Albert A. : See —
Endicott, Clarence J., Dallavis, and Dickinson. 2,881,085.
Dalle Mura, Pio H., and A. W. Meyer, to United States of
America, Air Force. Pulse generator. 2,917,716, 12-15-59,
CI. 332—14.
Dallen, Robert D., to Austral Products Corp. Removable
and reversible combined chalkboard and display board.
2,872,744, 2-10-59, CI. 35 — 63.
Dallman, John N. : See —
Harty, Hershel A., Dallman, and Brunton. 2,878,926.
Dalmine S. p. A. : See —
Montagna. Carlo. 2.867.428.
Dalrymple, William P., to American Brake Shoe Co. Internal
combustion engine having crankshaft driven rotary means
for removing entrained liquid from fluid supplied to the
firing chamber. 2,893,362, 7-7-59, CI. 123 — 73.
Dalton, Ernest T. : See —
Upton, Lee O., and Dalton. 2,881,563.
Dalton, Ernest T., to American Optical Co. Apparatus and
method of forming ophthalmic lenses. 2,890,551, 6-16-59,
CI. 51 — 284.
Dalton Foundries. Inc.. The : See —
Matthews, Clell R., and Cole. 2,869,896.
Dalton, Harold R., to Timefax Corp. Zinc oxide semiconduc-
tors and methods of manufacture. 2,887,632 5-19-59 CI.
317 — 238.
Dalton, Herman L., % to E. W. Tubbs. Article holding at-
tachment with ball detent trunnion. 2,904,299, 9-15-59,
CI. 248—293.
Dalton, Joseph H, to Signode Steel ^Strapping Co. Air valve
for a pneumatic tool. 2,899,935, 8-18-59, CI. 121 — 21.
Dalton, Michael J., to Great Lakes Fire Equipment Co. Hose
and nozzle attachment. 2,919,071, 12-29-59, CI. 239 — 273.
Dalton. Norris D.. and J. F. Smith, to Fred W. Mears Heel
Co.. Inc. Wood heel trimming machine. 2,901,010, 8-25-59,
CI. 144 — 154.
Dalton. Philip B.. to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent com-
positions. 2,875,153, 2-24-59, CI. 252—132.
Dalton, Philip B., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Paste scouring
cleanser. 2,892,795, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 115.
Dalton, Robert L. : See —
Steiner, Oscar, and Dalton. 2,888,868.
Dalton, Thomas B., to West Michigan Steel Foundry Co.
Shock absorbing support for semi-trailer landing gear.
2,885,220, 5-5-59, CI. 280 — 150.5.
Dalton, Thomas B., to West Michigan Steel Foundry Co.
Support and jack for semi-trailers. 2,896,967, 7-28-59,
CI. 280—150.5.
Dalton, Thomas B., to West Michigan Steel Foundry Co.
Fifth wheel structure. 2,907,583, 10-6-59, CI. 280 — 435.
DAltroy, Frederick A., and P. R. Pondy, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Gas seal. 2,913,077, 11-17-59 CI.
189—36.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
D'Altrui, Thomas N. Specially mounted attachment pin for
underfloor tow conveyor truck. 2,878,758, 3-24-59, CI.
104 — 172.
Daly, James E. : See —
Gagliano, Louis J., and Daly. 2,878,134.
Dalv, James U., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Time
and timed delay control. 2,902,089, 9-1-59, CI. 161 — 9.
Daly, James U., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Snap
acting control apparatus. 2,906,460, 9-29-59, CI. 236 — 18.
Daly, Thomas A. : See —
Radkowski, Leo, Daly, and Eikel. 2,870.676.
Daly, Thomas A., and H. L. Prescott, to United States of
America, Navy. Sound damping apparatus for torpedo pro-
pulson mechanisms. 2,899,923, 8-18-59, CI. 114 — 20.
Daly, Webster J. Fluoroscopic X-ray apparatus. 2,912,587,
11-10-59. CI. 250—53.
Dalziel, William, and W. T. Dow, to Lever Brothers Co.
Shortening and apparatus. 2,882,165, 4-14-59, CI. 99—
118.
Daman, Arthur C, to Denver Equipment Co. Apparatus for
concentrating pulp. 2,876,905, 3-10-59, CI. 210—298.
Daman, Arthur C, to Mining Process and Patent Co. Aerat-
ing apparatus for flotation pulps. 2,883,169, 4-21-59, CI.
261 — 77.
Daman, Arthur C, to Mining Process and Patent Co. Aerator
assembly with pulp elevating discharge. 2,892,543,
6-30-59, CI. 209 — 169.
Damasio, Lucas A. : See —
Kemmerer, Ralph R., and Damasio. 2,891,143.
Damask, Arthur C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Electron irradiation of solids.
2,911,533, 11-3-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Damaskus, Charles W., to Armour and Co. Preparation of
adrenocorticotrophin. 2,909,468, 10-20-59, CI. 167 — 74.
D'Amato. Flory M. Wheel dressing tool. 2,897,810, 8-4-59,
CI. 125 — 11.
Dambacher, Xaver, to Windmoller & Holscher. Device for
folding paper so as to form the block bottom of a paper
bag. 2,888,859, 6-2-59, CI. 93 — 28.
D'Amelio, Louis A., to Lion Fastener Co., Inc. Lock fasten-
ers. 2,886,872, 5-19-59, CI. 24 — 221.
Dameral, Ray C. to S. Herst, d.b.a. Peerless Electric Co.
Fluorescent light fixture. 2,887,567. 5-19-59. CI. 240 —
51.11.
Damerau, Edward A. : See —
Baer, John S., and Damerau. 2,903,687.
Damerau, Edward A., to Radio Corp. of America. Ribbon
reversal mechanism. 2,884,111, 4-28-59, CI. 197 — 165.
Damgen, Wilhelm : See —
Rumberg, Alfred, Damgen, and Theis. 2,872,494.
Damiani, John H. : See —
Maas, Bernard N., Damiani, and Silver. 2,907,548.
Damlano, Victor V., to Burroughs Corp. Method of processing
magnetic cores. 2,914,840, 12-1-59, CI. 29 — 155.57.
Damidot, Rene G. M. : See —
Riffet, Marcel, and Damidot. 2,918,187.
D'Amico, Anthony F., to Winchester Electronics, Inc. Polar-
ized electrical connectors. 2,902,665, 9-1-59, Cl. 339 — 184.
D'Amico, John J. : See —
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,876,243.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,900,299.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,912,357.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,919,182.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. 2-(2,6-dimethyl-
4-morpholinvlmercapto)-benzothiazoles. 2,871,239, 1-27-59,
Cl. 260 — 247.1.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Propynyl sul-
fenamides. 2,875,208, 2-24-59, Cl. 260 — 306.6.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Lower-alkyl
cyclopentylmethyl, benzothiazolyl sulfenamides. 2,885,405,
5-5-59, Cl. 260 — 306.6.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Unsymmetrical-
1,4-piperazines. 2,906,754, 9-29-59, Cl. 260 — 268.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of de-
stroying vegetation. 2,914,392, 11-24-59, Cl. 71 — 2.5.
D'Amico, John J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. 5-carbalkoxy-4-
alkyl-2-thiazole-sulfenamides. 2,914,535, 11-24-59, Cl.
260—302.
D'Amico, John J., and C. C. Tung, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Making dinitrosoanilines. 2,880,240, 3-31-59, Cl.
260—577.
Damijonaitis, Alexandra : See —
Skillin. Walter F., and Damijonaitis. 2,867.442.
Damijonaitis, Alexandra, to Union Mfg. Co. Chuck with
pivoted jaws. 2,890,888, 6-16-59, Cl. 279 — 35.
Damijonaitis, Kestutis : See —
Godfrey, James H., and Damijonaitis. 2,897,302.
Damiron, Paul. Brake shoes. 2,911,075, 11-3-59, Cl.
188—264.
Damkroger, Fred W. Windrow harvester. 2,878,635, 3-24-59,
Cl. 56 — 192.
Damm, Lennart R. : See —
Corneliusson. Karl G. E., Damm, Landqvist, Linnarson,
and Svansson. 2,892,470.
Damm, Victor W. : See —
Wille, Herbert S., and Damm. 2,871,524.
Dammert, Earl D., to The Gleason Works. Quenching press
with work handling mechanism. 2,874,853, 2-24-o9. Cl.
214—1.
Dammert, Earl D., and W. W. White, to The Gleason Works.
Machine having rolling pressure device for splined shafts
and the like. 2,874,952, 2-24-59, Cl. 266—6.
Dammond, Howard R., to Landam Products Corp. Heat ex-
changers. 2,879,372. 3-24-59, Cl. 219 — 39.
Damon, Glenn H., and J. Ribovich. Fuel and rapid ignition
apparatus for ignition of fuel in ram jets and rockets.
2,906,094, 9-29-59, Cl. 60—39.47.
Damon, James J., to Ford Motor Co. Shock absorber valve.
2,908,284, 10-13-59, Cl. 137 — 493.3.
Damon, Neil F., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electrical connectors
and attaching means therefor. 2,872,655, 2-3-59, Cl. 339 —
59.
Damon, Neil F., to Raytheon Co. Electrical connectors and
contacts therefor. 2,907,976, 10-6-59, Cl. 339 — 258.
Damon, Ralph S. : See —
Hunter, Robert H., and Damon. 2,876,763.
Damon, Richard W., to General Electric Co. Target plate.
2,898,490, 8-4-59. Cl. 313—65.
Damon, Richard W., and J. R. Eshbach, to General Electric
Co. Photoconductor of lead oxide and method of making.
2,888,370. 5-26-59, Cl. 117—201.
Damond, Emile. Vibrating chutes. 2,897,956, 8-4-59, Cl.
198 — 220.
Damone, Thomas A. Eye protector. 2,871,642, 2-3-59, Cl.
54 — 80.
Damron, William F. : See —
Midkiff. Abraham H., and Damron. 2,880,715.
Dana Corp. : See —
Burkhalter, Robert R., and Mazziotti. 2,897,023.
Hess, Werner G. 2,878,555.
Lewis, Robert P. 2,903,973.
Ludwig, John R. 2,899,897.
Miller, Fred F., Jr. 2,916,896.
Wagner, Robert W. 2,905,006.
Dana, Eugene H. : See —
Sage, Stanley J., and Dana. 2,874,988.
Dancy, William B., and W. N. Stanley, Jr., to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Process for recovering potas-
sium values from kainite. 2,895,794, 7-21-59, Cl. 23 — 38.
Dancy, William B., and A. F. Nylander, to International Min-
erals & Chemical Corp. Ion exchange process — removal of
sulfate ions from eluate. 2,900,227, 8-18-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
D'Andrea, Dan. Container cabinet. 2,874,016, 2-17-59, Cl.
312 — 328.
D'Andrea, Leonard L. : See —
Rogers, Russell E., and D'Andrea. 2,883,195.
Dane, Bruce W. Beater for drums. 2,896,492, 7-28-59, Cl.
84 — 422.
Dane, Harold B. Internal combustion powered fluid motor
and hydraulic propulsion system. 2,872,778, 2-10-59, Cl.
60—12.
Danel, Pierre F., to Etablissements Neyrpic. Mold for mold-
ing concrete blocks presenting irregular surfaces. 2,900,699,
8-25-59, Cl. 25 — 118.
Danel, Pierre F., and P. A. D'Auriac, to Etablissements
Neyrpic. Artificial blocks for structures exposed to the
action of moving water. Re. 24,632, 4-14-59, Cl. 61 — 4.
Danel, Pierre F., S. X. Casacci, and P. Jarrian, to Etablisse-
ments Neyrpic. Hydroelectric turbo-generator installation.
2,875,979, 3-3-59, Cl. 253—31.
Danforth, Dirwood M. : See —
Gall, Francis A., and Danforth. 2,871,504.
Danf oss ved ingenior Mads Clausen : See —
Enemark, Arne F. 2,893,323.
Enemark, Arne F. 2,915,974.
Matthiesen, Peter C. 2,884,951.
D'Angelo, Joseph, to Roto Bag Machine Corp. Bag making
machine. 2,884,988, 5-5-59, Cl. 154 — 42.
Dangerfield, Kenneth J., to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Cen-
trifugal compressors. 2,900,126, 8-18-59, Cl. 130 — 130.
Danhier, Francois G., to La Soundure Electrique Autogene,
S.A. Automatic arc welding process and machine.
2,900,484, 8-18-59, Cl. 219 — 74.
Danhier, Francois G., to La Soundure Electrique Autogene,
S.A. Process and device to retain in position the liquid
metal in automatic visible arc welding in 3 o'clock butt
joints. 2,900,487, 8-18-59, Cl. 219 — 126.
Daniel, Georges H. M., to Societe Trifiux. Glow discharge
tube supply system. 2,882,451, 4-14-59, Cl. 315 — 166.
Daniel, Hermann : See —
Lutz. Friedrich. and Daniel. 2,901,992.
Daniel, John H., Jr. : See —
Drucker, Arnold, and Daniel. 2,917,501.
Daniel, John H., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Composition
containing polymethylol melamine and an ammonium salt
of a copolymer of an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid and
an alkyl ester of such an acid. 2,906,724, 9-29-59, Cl.
260 — 45.2.
Daniel, John H., Jr. Quaternized aqueous-dispersible resinous
composition. 2,914,513, 11-24-59, Cl. 260—85.7.
Daniel, John P., Sr. Method of positioning charges and
removing drill stems from shot holes. 2,883,154, 4—21-59,
Cl. 255 — 1.8.
Daniel. Kenneth R. : See —
Cooper, Jacob L., Daniel, and Lowery. 2,913,784.
Cooper, Jacob L., Daniel, Patton, and Vandergrift.
2.870.496.
Daniel Kenneth R., J. O. Patton, Jr., and S. V. Vines, to
Amercian Cast Iron Pipe Co. Apparatus for lining cen-
trifugal casting molds. 2,873,716, 2-17-59, Cl. 118 — 55.
Daniel, Luther. Valve spring shim. 2,899,954, 8-18-59, Cl.
123 — 188.
Daniel, Robert E. : See —
Doe, Robert E„ Daniel, and Alvey. 2,871,970.
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Daniel, William A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Method of
making ceramic cylinders. 2,914,834, 12-1-59, CI. 25 — 157.
Daniels, Albert A. Sink structure and method of assembly.
2,913,733, 11-24-59, CI. 4 — 187.
Daniels, Alfred J. : See —
Beil, Richard L., Holmes, and Daniels. 2,877,644.
Daniels, Charles J. : See —
Cotton, Robert B., and Daniels. 2,872,136.
Fackler, Bernard E., Donnelly, and Daniels. 2,916,569.
Daniels, Harrington, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Neutronic reactor. 2,910,416,
10-27-59, CI. 204—193.2.
Daniels, Herbert E., to The Jampol Co., Inc. Stack transfer
and bottom wrapper insertion unit. 2,882,659, 4-21—59,
CI. 53 — 74.
Daniels, John W., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Electrical
chassis mounting construction or the like. 2,917,676,
12-15-59, CI. 317—99.
Daniels, Lee G. Valve. 2,876,798, 3-10-59, CI. 137—
625.29.
Daniels, Mark. Devices for indicating and playing card
games. 2,867,044, 1-6-59, CI. 35—8.
Daniels, Paul J. Liquid dispensers. 2,909,125, 10-20-59, CI.
103—149.
Daniels, Paul J. Liquid dispensers. 2,915,094, 12-1-59,
CI. 141—82.
Daniels, Philip H. : See —
Bailey, Denis R., and Daniels. 2,891,851.
Daniels Roy P., to Gulf Oil Corp. Vapor phase sulfuriza-
tion of olefinic hydrocarbons. 2,917,503, 12-15-59, CI.
260 — 139.
Daniels, Rupert S. : See —
Keutgen, William A., Davall, Daniels, and Noyes.
2,901,337.
Daniels, Rupert S., and A. J. Mostello, to Union Carbide Corp.
Water-resistant abrasive structures. 2,878,111, 3-17-59,
CI. 51 — 298.
Daniels, Ruthven H. : See —
Ellis, Charles W., Ill, and Daniels. 2,891,741.
Daniels, Wilbert P., to Green Bay Box Co. Carton. 2,919,060,
12-29-59, CI. 229 — 51.
Danielsen, Dale A., to Riddle Airlines, Inc. Portable chimney
type chick container assembly. 2,900,955, 8-25-59. CI.
119—15.
Danielson, Irvin S. : See —
Aiston, Stewart, and Danielson. 2,879,202.
Danielson Mfg. Co., The : See —
Holt, John E. 2,884,771.
McKinlay, William. 2,903,772.
Danielson, Vernon S., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gear for
railway draft riggings. 2,912,124, 11-10-59, CI. 213 — 45.
Danielsson, Karl E. H. Method for counting red blood
corpuscles in blood. 2,908,160, 10-13-59, CI. 73 — 61.
Danielsson, Karl E. H. Apparatus for counting red blood
corpuscles in blood. 2,908,907, 10-13-59, CI. 233 — 26.
Danielsson, Karl E. H., and J. F. S. Lundmark, to Bo Nyman
Abn Aktiebolag. Centrifuges. 2,885,145, 5-5-59, CI. 233 —
26.
Danielsson, Nils A. Means for making spectral analysis on
pulverized material. 2,883,901, 4-28-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Danielsson, Paul, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Devices for posi-
tioning fish. 2,895,163, 7-21-59, CI. 17 — 2.
Danilewicz, Ludomir, to Inertia Starter Developments Ltd.
Inertia starter. 2,877,755, 3-17-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Daninhirsch, Harry : See —
Argentieri, Peter, Daninhirsch, and Day. 2,896,849.
Danis, Louis J., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Composite ductile wire.
2,888,740, 6-2-59, CI. 29—191.2.
Danison, Robert C. : See —
Gooding, William T.. Jr., and Danison. 2,869,985.
Danly, James C, to Danly Machine Specialties, Inc. Power
press tie rod heating system. 2,910,933, 11-3-59, CI.
100 — 214.
Danly Machine Specialties, Inc. : See —
Danly, James C. 2,910,933.
Kennedy, Daniel T., and Heiberger. 2,889,507.
Dann, John R., J. W. Gates, Jr., D. A. Smith, and C. C.
Unruh, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic emulsions
containing synthetic polymer vehicles. 2,882,161, 4-14-59
CI. 96—114. '
Dann, Morris, and J. J. Peterson, to American Home Products
Corp. Cartridge for metering syringe. 2,870,766, 1-27-59,
CI. 128—218.1.
Dann, Morris, and J. J. Peterson, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Hinged syringe body. 2,871,858, 2-3-59 CI
128 — 218.
Dann, Morris, E. J. Lockwood, and H. S. Cloyd, to American
Home Products Corp. Tamper-proof injection cartridge
housing. 2,884,123, 4-28-59, CI. 206 — 43.
Dannback, Tovio M. : See-
Rogers, Stanley, and Dannback. 2,891,214.
Rogers, Stanley, Kalbfell, and Dannback. 2,878,441.
Dannehl, Kurt H., and J. Houwelling, to Toledo-Werk-Fabrik
automatischer Waagen und Prufmaschinen Dipl. Ing. Th.
Prumm & Ed. Leopold. Device to prevent the indicating
or the printing of erroneous weights of erratically moving
loads. 2,883,177, 4-21-59, CI. 265 — 5.
Dannehl. Melvin A., to Continental Oil Co. Casing pusher
2,874.934, 2-24-59. CI. 254—29.
Dannelly, Clarence C. : See —
Caldwell, John R., Gilkey, and Dannelly. 2,893,970.
Dannen, Charles, to The Deg Corp. Prosthetic genital devices.
2,868,192, 1-13-59, CI. 128 — 79.
Dannenberg, Hans, to Shell Development Co. Method for
minimizing the formation of craters in surface coatings.
2,884,339, 4-28-59, CI. 117 — 72.
Dannenburg, Naomi L. Hospital bed standard support.
2,893,677, 7-7-59, CI. 248 — 228.
Danner, Frederick G., and G. C. Browne, to Sperry Rand
Corp. Flip-flop resetting circuit. 2,903,607, 9-8-59, CI.
307 — 88.5.
Danner, Jack D., and G. Rogers, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Lens coating apparatus and process. 2,912,351,
11-10-59, CI. 117—106.
Dannevig, Tord, to General Electric Co. Constant flow
positive displacement mechanical hydraulic unit 2,882,831,
4-21-59, CI. 103 — 161.
Dan River Mills, Inc. : See —
Feldmann, Paul. 2,876,201.
Stephens, Roy M. 2,877,505.
Dans, Bernard D. : See —
Currie, Grover C, Dans, Dunn, and Sweginnis. 2,893,183.
Dansie, Robert R. : See —
Wright, Sylvan L , Wright, and Dansie. 2,877,494.
Dansk Spare- Selskab : See —
Larsen, Frederik V. 2,897,937.
Danta, Robert C. : See —
Stellmacher, Donald D., and Danta. 2,899,563.
DAntini, Pasquale I. Safety assembly for protecting drivers
and passengers of automotive vehicles. 2,899,214, 8-11-59,
01. 280 — 87.
Dantowitz, Philip : See —
Carleton, Granville E., Harrison, Heitman, and Danto-
witz. 2,894,521.
Danvers, Ellis : See —
Fairhurst, Leonard G., and Danvers. 2,869,650.
Danz, Willi : See —
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2,889,202.
Danzig, Morris J. : See —
Teeter. Howard M., Danzig, and Cowan. 2,901,495.
Dapp, Robert J., and H. E. Cozine, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Glass tube and cane gauging and sorting apparatus.
2,873,854, 2-17-59, CI. 209—88.
DAprile, Joseph F., and R. A. Witt, to Chrysler Corp. Con-
trol device. 2,914,629, 11-24-59, CI. 200 — 61.86.
Dapses, William P., to Wolverine Equipment Co. Apparatus
for thermally treating articles. 2,874,484, 2-24-59, CI.
34 — 187.
Darash, Nicholas P. : See —
Fisher, John, and Darash. 2,884,014.
Darata, John, deceased, by M. Darata, administratrix. Ap-
paratus for making bows. 2,909,308, 10-20-59, CI. 223 — 46.
Darata, Mary : See —
Darata, John. 2,909,308.
Darby, Joseph R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Composition
containing halogenated vinylidene resin plus non-volatile
liquid monophenyl alkane plasticizer. 2,885,378, 5-5-59,
CI. 260—31.8.
Darby, Joseph R., and P. R. Graham, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Vinyl halide polymers stabilized with phosphites and
benzoic acid esters. 2,889,295, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 23.
D'Arcey, Alfred C. : See —
Lee, Ferman N„ MacKenzie, DArcey, and Cicchetti.
2,904,788.
Darco Industries, Inc. : See —
Hampton, Andrew T. 2.889,448.
Darde, Peter, to American Machine and Metals, Inc. Clamp.
2,891,296, 6-23-59, CI. 24 — 81.
Dardig, Ben V. Automobile buffer. 2,904,805 9-22-59 CI.
15 — 97.
Da Re, Paolo, to Dr. Recordati-Laboratorio Farmacologico
S.p.A. Hydroxychromone derivatives and method of pre-
paring the same. 2,897,211, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 345.2.
Dare Products, Inc. : See —
Doerr, Raymond S. 2,909,360.
Doerr. Raymond S. 2,898,948.
Dargie. Robert E., to American Optical Co. Lens surfacing
machines. 2,916,857. 12-15-59. CI. 51 — 124.
Darigo, Julius, to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Staking appa-
ratus. 2,897,713, 8^4-59, CI. 86—10.
Da Riva, Antonio. Telephone intercommunication system hav-
ing means for interconnecting any two stations. 2,871,303,
1-27-59, CI. 179—39.
Dark, Ralph H. Tile laying device. 2,880,031, 3-31-59, CI.
294—87.
Darken, Lawrence IS., to United States Steel Corp. Self-
ventilating thermocouple well. 2,906,800, 9-29-59 CI.
136 — 4.
Darkenwald, George A. Eye piece cover. 2,889,629, 6-9-59,
CI. 33—50.
Darland, William G., Jr., and M. T. Ross, to Union Carbide
Corp. Gas-depolarized battery. 2,914,595, 11-24-59, CI.
136—86.
Darling, Donald C. : See —
Law, Harold B., Allwine, and Darling. 2,880,365.
Darling, L. A., Co. : See —
Van Pelt, Donovan E. 2,885,091.
Darling, Horace E., to The Foxboro Co. Measuring appa-
ratus. 2,918,619, 12-22-59, CI. 323 — 66.
Darling, James W. Combination sleeping garment and cover.
2,908,912, 10-20-59, CI. 2—83.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Darling, Robert F., to The Parsons and Marine Engineering
Turbine Research and Development Assn. Cylindrical fur-
naces. 2,915,877, 12-8-59, CI. 60 — 39.69.
Darling. Samuel II., and R. W. Foreman, to The Standard
Oil Co. Fuel for internal combustion engines. 2,914,390,
11-24-59, CI. 44 — 58.
Darlington, Henry S.. Jr., to A. H. Wirz, Inc. Method and
apparatus for the molding of threaded articles. 2,899,705,
S-1S-59, CI. IS — 2.
Darlington, Sidney, and J. H. Felker, to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Inc. Temperature compensated transistor am-
plifier. 2,885,494, 5-5-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Darlington, Thomas J. : See —
Matthews. Stanley R., Darlington, and Sheets. 2,899,522.
Darmanu, Otto. H. Kobusch, and K. G. Speith, to Mannes-
mann Akt. Process for cleaning the chambers of regenera-
tive furnaces. 2.900.285, 8-18-59, CI. 134 — 2.
Darnell. Clarence E. Land leveler. 2,881,541, 4-14-59, CI.
37 — 109.
Darnell, Rex C. Centrifugal hydraulic governor. 2,882,915,
4-21-59, CI. 137 — 34.
Darnell, Rex C, to Michigan Wire Cloth Co. Fuel filter.
2,893,029, 7-7-59, CI. 233—27.
Darnell, Victor L., and F. J. Burst, to Hill-Rom Co., Inc.
Mechanically controlled electric bed. 2,913.300, 11-17-59.
CI. 5 — 08.
Darnutzer, Donna J., L. R. Marsh, and I. E. Kofoed. Hair
cutting cape. 2,892,909, 0-30-59, CI. 2 — 50.
Daroci, Joseph, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ex-
pander tool. 2,879,101, 3-24-59, CI. 294 — 97.
Da Rold, James J. : See —
Moore. Jimmy J., and Da Rold. 2.877,300.
Darou, William T., Jr. : See —
Fuller. Harrison W.. Woodsum, and Darou. 2.913,530.
Darr, Samuel M., to United States of America, Navy. Cen-
trifugal switch with fluent conductor for rotating pro-
jectiles. 2,901.509. 8-25-59. CI. 102 — 70.
Darrach, Marvin, and W. J. Polglase, to Canadian Patents
and Development Ltd. Derivatives of para-aminosalicylic
acid. 2,891,091, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 479.
Darragh, Frank H., Jr., to Darragh Mechanisms, Inc. Tracks
for crawler type machines. 2,897,014, 7-28-59, CI. 305 —
10.
Darragh Mechanisms, Inc. : See —
Darragh, Frank H., Jr. 2,897,014.
Darrel, Bernard : See —
Szpak, Stanislaw J., and Darrel. 2,910,351.
Darroch. Albert C. : See —
Oberley. Alton F., and Darroch. 2,876,533.
Darrow, Burgess. Pressure sealed multi-part rim with con-
fined rubber-like sealing gasket. 2,894,550, 7-14-59, CI.
152 — 410.
Darrow, John O. G. : See —
Bauman, Edwai-d. and Darrow. 2,875.300.
Darrow, Kenneth A., to General Electric Co. Turbine drive
surface cleaner with integral generator. 2,915,774.
12-8-59, CI. 15—324.
Darrow, Merritt I. : Sec —
Sengelaub, John F., and Darrow. 2,885,291.
Darsie. George. Headlight. 2,879,425, 3-24-59, CI. 313 — 115.
Dart Jack C * See
Kirkbride,' Chalmer G., and Dart. 2,915,459.
Darvie, Samuel. Fastening means for heel construction.
2,910,788, 11-3-59, CI. 30—34.
Daschke, Arthur W., to J-B-T Instruments, Inc. Frequency-
responsive device. 2,910,700, 12-8-59, CI. 324 — 80.
D'Ascoli. Ralph G. : See —
Ebel, Lawrence C, and D'Ascoli. 2,881,243.
Ebel. Lawrence C, and DAscoli. 2,913,515.
Whalen, Richard T., and D'Ascoli. 2,885,737.
D'Ascoli, Ralph G., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. In-
sulated electric conductor splice. 2,900,810, 9-29-59, CI.
174 — 87.
D'Ascoli, Ralph G., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Re-
action product of mineral oil polyisobutylene, polyethylene
and resinous petroleum polymerization product. 2,914,501.
11-24-59, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Dasenbrock, John. Speedy can opener. 2,918,193, 12-22-59,
CI. 220—52.
Dasey, Homer H
process layout.
Dashiell. John W
Chemical
to "Visual" Plant Layouts Inc.
2,907,122, 10-6-59, CI. 35 — 16.
Jr., and E. W. Jacobson, to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Method of and apparatus for testing
liquefied gas meters. 2,911,820, 11-10-59, CI. 73—3.
Daskiewicz, Zbigniew : See —
Zakrzewski. Andrew S., Ashby, Daskiewicz, and Moore.
2.870,805.
Dassaud. Robert : See —
Foulletier, Louis, and Dassaud. 2,897,064.
Dasse, Lester F., and F. D. Griswold, to Lambert Brake Corp.
Self-energizing disc brake for high-speed aircraft and other
heavy duty uses. 2,910,105, 12-8-59, CI. 188 — 72.
Dassetto, Paolo, to Intonacatrice Tigre s.r.l. Spraying appa-
ratus. 2,895,325, 7-21-59, CI. 72—130.
Date, Kazuo H. : See —
Van Ryan, Anthony, and Date. 2,907,502.
Date. Kazuo H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Repeating circuit
interrupter with selectable reclosing time. 2,891,121,
0-10-59, CI. 200 — 89.
Date. Kazuo H.. to McGraw-Edison Co. Repeating circuit
interrupter. 2,898,421. 8-4-59, CI. 200 — 89.
Date, Shigehiro : See —
Hiratsuka, Kizo, Yonemitsu, Itabashi, Ishlkawa, Date,
and Keimatsu. 2,889,308
Dater, Maury M. Hog ring tool. 2,885,081, 5-12-59, CI.
1—187.
Datex Corp. : See —
Spaulding. Carl P. 2,909.709.
Dath, George E., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Hop-
per-car discharge outlet construction. 2,898,871, 8-11-59,
CI. 105 — 253.
Datin, Richard C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Ammoniated
superphosphates and process of producing same. 2,874,036,
2-17-59, CI. 71—43.
Dauberman, William H., and F. A. Woodbury, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Selective polarity system for field
application of synchronous motors. 2,871,434, 1-27-59,
CI. 318 — 175.
Daugert, Peter C. Wedge anchors. 2,910,785, 12-15-59.
CI. 24—130.
Daugherty, Charles C, to Republic Steel Corp. Recovery of
manganese from ores. 2.890.103, 0-9-59. CI. 23 — 145.
Daughertv, Charles C, to Republic Steel Corp. Recovery of
manganese from ores. 2,890,104, 0-9-59, CI. 23 — 145.
Daughertv, Daniel J. : See —
Donan, John F.. and Daugherty. 2,902,214.
Daugherty, Donald A. : See —
Mika. Daniel F., and Daugherty. 2,868,902.
Daugherty, Earl W., to Y. Daugherty. Method of and
apparatus for recording television signals. 2,915,584,
12-1-59, CI. 178 — 7.4.
Daugherty, Harry V. Combination caliper, divider and com-
pass. 2,886,893, 5-19-59. CI. 33—157.
Daugherty, Jesse, to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Multiple line feed for translatable machine elements.
2,892,388, 6-30-59, CI. 90—15.
Daugherty, Jesse, to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Suspension mechanism for machine tools. 2,S99,869, S-18-
59, CI. 90 — 16.
Daugherty, Jesse, and T. K. Talbott; said Daugherty assor.
to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. ; said Talbott assor.
to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Headstock for milling ma-
chines. 2,887.016, 5-19-59, CI. 90 — 16.
Daugherty. Patrick E. : See —
Dull. William B., and Daugherty. 2.876.313.
Daugherty, Robert A., to The Fish Engineering Corp. Sepa-
rator of well fluids. 2,916,103, 12-8-59, CI. 183—2.7.
Daugherty, Robert L., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co.
Controller. 2,906,131, 9-29-59, CI. 74 — 84.
Daughertv, Yvonne : See —
Daugherty, Earl W. 2,915,584.
Daughtry, Albert E. : (See —
Dowdy. Lloyd F., and Daughtry. 2,904.373.
Daugirdas, Kristupas, to National Pneumatic Co., Inc. Door
controlling linkage. 2,893,506, 7-7-59, CI. 180—82.
Dauguet, Alexandre, to North American Philips Co._, Inc.
Stereophonic transmission system. 2,874,221, 2-17-o9, CI.
179 — 15.
D' Augustine, Frank : See —
Weingarten, Morris, D'Augustine, and Bange. 2,902,973.
Dauksher, Walter J., and S. Fox, to United States of America.
Air Force. Variable frequency crystal controlled oscillator.
2,881,321, 4-7-59, CI. 250—36.
Daul, George C. H. F. Wise, and J. Wharton, to Courtaulds.
Inc. Process for improving the properties of regenerated
cellulose fibrous material wherein said material is treated
while still in the gel state. 2,902,391. 9-1-59. CI. 117 —
145.
Daum, Edward J., to Boeing Airplane Co. Means and method
of orienting a scale. 2,914.855, 12-1-59, CI. 33 — 74.
Dauman, Arnold, to Stamford Metal Specialty Co., Inc.
Counter rack. 2,880,182, 5-12-59, CI. 211—49.
D'Auriac, Paul A. : See —
Danel, Pierre F., and D'Auriac. Re. 24,632.
Daus. John J., Jr.. to Anchor Sunplv Co Inc. Prefabricated
tent frame. 2,874,708, 2-24-59. CI. 135 — 1.
Daiisch, Ernst, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Textile drawing mechanism.
2.900,675, 8-25-59, CI. 19 — 135.
Dausch, Ernst, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Support for the upper roller-
carrying and load-applying arm of the drafting mechanism
of spinning machines. 2,917,786, 12-22-59, CI. 19 — 135.
Dausch, Erwin, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken G. m. b. H.
Drafting mechanism for spinning machines. 2,867,852,
1-13-59, CI. 19—135.
Dausch, Erwin, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken G.m.b.H. Textile
drawing mechanisms. 2,870,487, 1-27-59, CI. 19 — 134.
Dauskardt, Franz, to Aktiebolaget Separator. Heat exchange
system. 2,890,867, 6-16-59, CI. 257—215.
Davall, Charles R. : See —
Keutgen William A.. Davall. Daniels, and Noyes.
2,901,337.
Daveat Milk Processes Co. : See —
Davies, Elmer S„ and Petersen. 2.S99.320.
Davenport, Carlton R., and J. L. Mittler, to Lockheed Air-
craft Corp. Barrel nut retainer having flexible resilient
overlying web. 2,903,035, 9-8-59, CI. 151 — 41.75.
Davenport, Charles H„ and B. E. Helberg. to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Semi-chemical pulping process. 2,882,147,
4-14-59, CI. 92—6.
Davenport, Howard D. Well drilling apparatus. 2,883,150,
4-21-59, CI. 255—4.
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Davenport Machine and Foundry Co. : See —
Fischer, Albert M. 2,903,054.
Follett, Louis W.. and Hagen. 2.902.263.
Davenport, Ross G. Sub-caliber mechanism including a mov-
able subcaliber barrel. 2,872,850, 2-10-59, CI. 89 — 159.
Davenport, William G., to Beaumont Birch Co. Recirculator
conveyor. 2,916,134, 12-8-59, CI. 198 — 85.
Daverio & Cie. A.-G. : See —
Reist, Walter. 2.8S5.064.
Davey, Edward L., to British Insulated Calender's (Sub-
marine Cables) Ltd. Manufacture of multi-core electric
cables. 2,882,677, 4-21-59, CI. 57 — 156.
Davev, Edward L., and W. Y. Murray, to British Insulated
Calender's (Submarine Cables) Ltd. Mechanical protec-
tion of electric cables. 2,897,253, 7-28-59, CI. 174—70.
Davey, Gerald F., to Riley Stoker Corp. Air heater and dust
collector. 2,886,294, 5-12-59, CI. 257—1.
Davey, Ira C. Vi to F. J. Griesing, and % to A. N. De Falco.
Remotely controlled fencing score register. 2,916,287,
12-8-59. CI. 273 — 1.
Davev, James R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Diode
comparison gate. 2,912,582. 11-10-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Davey, James R., and W. T. Rea, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Telegraph start-stop svnchronizer and cor-
rector. 2,914,612, 11-24-59, CI. 178 — 53.1.
Davey, Joseph : See —
Tapp, Ernest T. J., and Davey. 2,882.984.
Tapp, Ernest T. J., and Davey. 2,918,131.
Davey, Merton H., to D & P Minerals, Inc. Method of manu-
facturing briquettes and other bodies from serpentine.
2,879,155. 3-24-59, CI. 75 — 3.
Davey, Paul H., % to P. H. Davey, Jr., and % to J. T. Myers.
Light metal vane for rotary compressor. 2,905.376,
9-22-59, CI. 230—152.
Davey, Paul H., Jr. : See — ■
Davey. Paul H. 2,905.376.
Davev, Peter E., to General Electric Co. Oil cooling system
for compressors. 2.907,515, 10-6-59, CI. 230—58.
David, Albert, Ltd. : See —
Mukherjee, Sudhir L. 2,891,067.
David. Casimir : See —
Booharin. Leo Y. 2,901,021.
David & David, Inc. : See —
Nichols, Victor L., and Carshelis. 2,878,514.
David, John L. : See —
Micciche, Frank, and David. 2,894,574.
David, William F. Trolling jig. 2,893,155, 7-7-59, CI.
43—16.
Davidoff, Dorsev, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Bias power supply source. 2,906,964, 9-29-59 CI.
331 — 144.
Davidon. William C, to Nuclear-Chicago Corp. Nuclear
radiation counters. 2,917,648. 12-15-59, CI. 313 — 93.
Davidson, Alex B., to Schenlev Industries. Inc. Process for
treatment of sewage. 2,875,151, 2-24-59, CI. 210 — 4.
Davidson. Allen R. : See —
Merchant. Chester O., and Davidson. 2.877.814.
Davidson, Arthur P. Pump. 2,887,958, 5-26-59, CI. 103 —
103.
Davidson, Carl E. Method of making expansible and retract-
able closures. 2.906,657, 9-29-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Davidson, Charles S. : See —
Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H., and Davidson. 2,869.173.
Davidson Corp. : See —
Miaskoff, Leonard. 2,893,730.
Willett. John A. 2,878,122.
Davidson, Donald E. Elevator for tripod. 2,883,875, 4-28-59,
CI. 74 — 424.6.
Davidson. Donald T. : See —
Handy. Richard L., and Davidson. 2,877,647.
Davidson, Gareth M. : See —
Bock, Robert O., and Davidson. 2.874.903.
Davidson, Gareth M., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Trigo-
nometric converter utilizing thermal elements. 2,917,237,
12-15-59. CI. 235—179.
Davidson, Glenn. Cigarette filter tip. 2,900,989 8-25-59,
CI. 131 — 208.
Davidson, Harold F., to Alamac Knitting Mills. Inc. Diapers.
2,905,176, 9-22-59, CI. 128—284.
Davidson. Haskell B. Infant chair attachment for a table.
2.895.536, 7-21-59, CI. 155 — 78.
Davidson, Haskell B. Infant chair attachment for a table.
2.895.537, 7-21-59, CI. 155—78.
Davidson, Ivor M., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Compressor and turbine blades. 2,917,274
12-15-59, CI. 253 — 77.
Davidson, Jack H. Convertible test probe. 2,918,646,
12-22-59, CI. 339 — 31.
Davidson, James J. : See —
Kidd, Marshall C, and Davidson. 2,905,747.
Davidson, James J., to Radio Corp. of America. Direct cou-
pled feedback transistor amplifier circuits. 2,900 456 8-18-
59, CI. 179—171.
Davidson. James P. : See —
Renard, Roland E., Thorpe, and Davidson. 2,868,373.
Davidson, James W.. to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc
Wire cutting machine. 2,888,075, 5-26-59, CI. 164 — 42.
Davidson, Joe B. Collapsible plant container. 2,893,167,
7-7-59, CI. 47—37. ::i
Davidson. John C. : See —
Ingham, Lawrence A., and Davidson. 2,890,427.
Davidson, John K. : See — ■
Alter, Henry W., Davidson, Miller, and Mewherter.
2,868,707.
Davidson, John T. : See —
Kroemer, John H. and Davidson. 2,873,983.
Davidson, John T., to The Standard Register Co. Auto-
graphic register. 2,869,897, 1-20-59, CI. 282 — 20.
Davidson, John T., to The 'Standard Register Co. Strip feed-
ing mechanism. 2,885,053, 5-5-59, CI. 197 — 133.
Davidson, John T., R. D. Georgen, and R. L. Fortune, to
The Standard Register Co. Capacitor control unit.
2,870,399, 1-20-59, CI. 323—75.
Davidson, Leo R. Apparatus for polishing work pieces.
2,891,357, 6-23-59, CI. 51—7.
Davidson, Leo R. Method, apparatus and compound for me-
chanically finishing work pieces. 2,899,777, 8-18-59, CI.
51—7.
Davidson, Norman R. : See —
Seaborg, Glenn T., Thompson, and Davidson. 2,903,335.
Davidson, Norman R., and S. Fried, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commision. Method of preparing
UFo. 2,910.344, 10-27-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Davidson, Philip H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Charge bottle for a mass separator.
2,894,135, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Davidson, Philip H., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Apparatus for charging a receptacle with
a dense sublimate form of uranium chloride. 2,900,237,
8-18-59, CI. 23—264.
Davidson. Richard C. : See —
Bandy, Kenneth L., and Davidson. 2,900,143.
Davidson. Robert H. Latch for dump truck tail gates.
2,908,529, 10-13-59, CI. 296—56.
Davidson, Ronald, to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Sealing
means for capacitors. 2,873,304, 2-10-59, CI. 174 — 52.
Davidson, Samuel H. : See —
Haslam. Robert, and Davidson. 2,871,786.
Davidson, Samuel H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Packages containing a material for use in blasting.
2,892,377, 6-30-59, CI. 86—1.
Davidson. Samuel H., D. A. Love, and H. T. Williams, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Blasting device.
2.869.462. 1-20-59. CI. 102 — 25.
Davidson, Theodore D. : See —
Hollins. Jesse R. 2,886,743.
Davidson, Trevor O., and G. J. Storatz, to International Har-
vester Co. Hydraulic carrving-lock for earth-working
scrapers. 2,897,613. 8-4-59, CI. 37 — 126.
Davidson, William A. : See —
Gimpel, Donald J., and Davidson. 2.877.398.
Gimpel. Donald J., and Davidson. 2,918,574.
Davidson, William E., to General Electric Co. Vacuum
cleaner vaporizer. 2,890,761, 6-16-59, CI. 183 — 37.
Davidson, William W. Multi-purpose rotary printing press.
2.911,907, 11-10-59, CI. 101—137.
Davies, Charles. Air diffuser. 2,907,260, 10-6-59. CI.
98 — 40.
Davies, David K, and E. E. Schoessow, to The Babcnck &
Wilcox Co. Heat exchange apparatus. 2,904,013 9-15-59,
CI. 122—32.
Davies, David O. : See —
Johnson. Christopher L., Morley, and Davies. 2,886,968.
Davies, David O., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas-turbine engine
reheat fuel supply system with air turbine driven fuel
pump. 2,872,781, 2-10-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Davies, David O., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Temperature-sensitive
arrangement for gas turbine engines. 2,911,831, 11-10-59,
CI. 73—343.
Davies, David O., and J. S. Jones, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Axial
flow fluid machines. 2,910.268, 10-27-59. CI 253 — 39 15
Davies. Donald A., and J. O. Lalli, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Auxiliary optical systems for use with computing gun
sights. 2.884,829, 5-5-59, CI. 88—1.
Davies, Donald W. : See —
Newman. Edward A., Davies, and Clayden. 2,891,723.
Davies, Drury N., and L. F. Bull, to The Distillers Co. Ltd.
Method of making glass reinforced plastic articles.
2,873,226, 2-10-59, CI. 154—83.
Davies, Elmer S., and F. D. Petersen, to Daveat Milk Proc-
esses Co. Process for the sterilization of milk. 2,899,320,
8-11-59. CI. 99—216.
Davies, Enoch D., to The Oilgear Co. Tensioning apparatus
for extrusion presses. 2,893,552, 7-7-59, CI. 207 — 1.
Davies, Eric, and H. Mirzwinski, to Marconi's Wireless Tele-
graph Co. Ltd. Receiver distortion suppression circuit.
2,882,393, 4-14-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Davies, Eric, and H. Mirzwinski, to Marconi's Wireless Tele-
graph Co. Ltd. Interference reduction in television and
other communication systems. 2,907,822, 10-6-59, CI
178—7.3.
Davies, Gail F., and H. W. Dodds, to Clevite Corp. Method
of producing powdered titanium and titanium alloys.
2,892,697, 6-30-59, CI. 75— .5.
Davies, Harold, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Temperature
compensating nozzle. 2,909,032, 10-20-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Davies, John T. Loose leaf holder and display device.
2,889,036, 6-2-59, CI. 206—45.2.
Davies, Leonard T., to Colcrete Ltd. Pumping apparatus-
2,879,920, 3-31-59, CI. 222 — 23.
Davies, Lloyd A. : See —
Robinson, Glen, and Davies. 2,883,903.
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Davies, Richard E. : See —
Marshall, Henry P., and Davies. 2,880,193.
Davies, Robert R., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Met-
allisable azo dyestuffs. 2,872,440, 2-3-59. CI. 260 — 143.
Davies, Thomas H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation of fission product values
from hexavalent Plutonium by carrier precipitation.
2,917,359, 12-15-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Davies, Thomas T., and D. G. Roberts, to Shell Development
Co. Multi-stage sweetening process employing an alkaline
hypochlorite solution. 2,915,461, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 190.
Davies, William, to The United Steel Companies Ltd. Prep-
aration of material for sintering. 2,914,395, 11—24—59,
CI. 75—5.
Davis Aircraft Products Inc. : See —
Davis, Frank L. 2,867,406.
Davis, Alfred, to United States of America, Army. Azimuth
sensing device. 2,885,565, 5-5-59, CI. 250 — 231.
Davis, Andrew W., to The Proctor Counter Co. Shoe counter.
2,877,571, 3-17-59, CI. 36 — 68.
Davis, Ariel R. Electric switchboards. Re. 24,586, 1-13-59,
CI. 200—16.
Davis, Arnold R., to American Cyanamid Co. Process of
plasticizing rubber with a 2-alkoxy-l-napthalenethiol and
products thereof. 2,912,403, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 30.8.
Davis, Arthur E., to Sonoco Products Co. Concrete column
form for square columns. 2,873,503, 2-17-59, CI. 25 — 118.
Davis, Benajah L., to The Upjohn Co. Washing clamp.
2,899,079, 8-11-59. CI. 211 — 74.
Davis, Benjamin H., to Standard Machinery Division of
Franklin Research Corp. Automatic stock feed into extru-
sion apparatus. 2,875.469. 3-3-59, CI. 18 — 2.
Davis, Benjamin H., to The Standard Machinery Co. Stock
anchor for snagless continuous stock reeling operations.
2,893,652, 7-7-59, CI. 242—25.
Davis, Benjamin I. Tool for closing bags and the like.
2,886.932, 5-19-59, CI. 53 — 285.
Davis, Carl H., and C. G. Grand, to Carlen Corp. Skin dis-
infectant containing polyoxyethylene alkyl phenol, calcium
chelating agent and either an organic sulfate or sulfonate
salt. 2,904,468, 9-15-59, CI. 167—58.
Davis. Charles A., to The Ohio Brass Co. Transformer valve.
2.872,153. 2-3-59, CI. 251—98.
Davis, Charles A., to The Ohio Brass Co. Dispenser for
liquid petroleum gas. 2,886,055, 5-12-59, CI. 137 — 382.
Davis, Charles A., to W. J. Young Machinery Co., Inc. Clamp
for heel doweling machines. 2,892,200, 6-30-59, CI. 12 —
123.3.
Davis, Charles C, to Westrex Corp. Magnetic tape record
bearing a sound track and a control track. 2,878,321,
3-17-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Davis, Charles C, to Westrex Corp. Magnetic head with ad-
justable shield for controlling stray magnetic flux.
2,886,652, 5-12-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Davis. Charles F. Sliding door storage track arrangement.
2.904.852, 9-22-59, CI. 20—19.
Davis, Charles J., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Boom actuating
mechanism for mechanical shovels. 2,883,067, 4-21-59,
CI. 212—66.
Davis, Charles J., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Mechanical
shovel apnaratus for transport vehicles. 2,897,986, 8-4—59,
CI. 214 — 131.
Davis. Charles J., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Swivel seat for
mechanical shovels. 2,912.130. 11-10-59, CI. 214 — 131.
Davis. Claude W. Fresh air breathing device. 2,902,032,
9-1-59. CI. 128—145.
Davis. Clifton H. : See —
Hawkins, Harold "V., Davis, Mahar, and Vinicky.
2 892 601
Davis. Clyde W.j F. A. Ehlers, and T. G. Traylor, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Copolymers of aerylonitrile and alkenyl-
aromatic sulfonates, and dyeable fibers thereof. 2,913,438,
11-17-59, CI. 260 — 79.3.
Davis, David R., to General Electric Co. Pipe coupling hav-
ing a radially expansible positive lock. 2,894,768, 7-14—59,
CI. 285—39.
Davis, Dean W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Storage cathode ray tube. 2,916,661, 12-8-59, CI.
315—11.
Davis, Delmar B.. and A. R. Tarsey, to Titanium Metals Corp.
of America. Purification of crude titanium tetrachloride.
2.890.100. 6-9-59. CI. 23—87.
Davis, Donald W. : See —
Hultkrans, Paul B., Griem, and Davis. 2,901,875.
Davis, Dwight E. : See —
Kolk, Anthony J., Jr., and Davis. 2,894,887.
Davis, Edward A. Position indicating circuit. 2,902,685,
9-1-59. CI. 340—332.
Davis, Edwin P., to Van Norman Industries, Inc. Me-
chanical indicating apparatus for computing machines.
2,894,683, 7-14-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Davis, Ernest, and R. D. McCallum, to Ward Industries Corp.
Filter for drv cleaning solvent and vibrating means for
backwashing same. 2,886,178, 5-12-59, CI. 210 — 333.
Davis, Erwin S. : See —
Langford, Robert C, and Davis. 2,902,648.
Davis. Ethel M. : See —
Davis. George A. 2,899,012.
Davis, Fenimore E. Patient transfer device. 2,918,681,
12-29-59, CI. 5—81.
Davis, Flavius E., to Anchor Mfg. Co. Meter box cover lock.
2,870,238, 1-20-59, CI. 174—50.
Davis, Flavius E., Ill, to Anchor Mfg. Co. Means for locking
a cover on a meter box. 2,882,454, 4-14-59, CI. 317 — 109.
Davis, Francis J., G. S. Hurst, and P. W. Reinhardt, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fast neu-
tron spectrometer. 2,900,516, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 71.5.
Davis, Frank L., to Davis Aircraft Products Inc. Heavy
duty cargo tie-down. 2,867,406, 1-6-59, CI. 248 — 361.
Davis, Frank L. Web end connector. 2,896,288, 7-28-59,
CI. 24 — 230.
Davis, Frank L. Litter brackets. 2,901,204, 8-25-59. CI.
248 — 229.
Davis, Frank L. Variable cargo tie-down equipment.
2,913,216, 11-17-59, CI. 248—361.
Davis, Frederick L., to Welex, Inc. Detachable shaft collars.
2,902,303, 9-1-59, CI. 287 — 52.
Davis & Furber Machine Co. : See —
Kooistra. John A. 2,871,650.
Davis, George. Clutch or brake mechanism. 2,891,644.
6-23-59, CI. 192 — 75.
Davis, George A., deceased, by E. M. Davis, legal representa-
tive, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process and apparatus for
cooling coke oven gas. 2,899,012, 8-11-59, CI. 183 — 2.
Davis, George E., Jr., % to C. E. Justason. Lifting and
mounting device for outboard motors. 2,903,147, 9-8-59,
CI. 214 — 512.
Davis, George J. Hydraulic pallet lift truck. 2,877,982,
3-17-59, CI. 254—10.
Davis, George L. : See —
Charlton, Maurice G., Davis, and Gentry. 2,873,208.
Davis, George M., to National Research Development Corp.
Control gating means for a digital computer. 2,902,217,
9-1-59, CI. 235 — 152.
Davis, Harlan L. : See —
Stern, Lewis J., and Davis. 2.909,216.
Davis, Harlan L., to Stubnitz-Greene Spring Corp. Seat
springs. 2,880,787, 4-7-59, CI. 155 — 179.
Davis, Harold C, Jr. : See —
Borrup, Ronald J., and Davis. 2,896,056.
Davis, Harry E. Method of making cellophane sticks.
2,884,757, 5-5-59, CI. 57 — 165.
Davis, Herbert B. Anti-corrosive valve having a rubber
spring. 2,910,998, 11-3-59, CI. 137 — 375.
Davis, Herbert W. Beach cleaning attachment. 2,895,557.
7-21-59, CI. 171—63.
Davis, Hildred L. : See —
Stern, Lewis J., and Davis. 2,909,216.
Davis, Hollie M. Question and answer device using multiple
rotating discs. 2,871,577, 2-3-59, CI. 35—9.
Davis, Horace R. : See —
Errede, Louis A., Landrum, and Davis. 2,914,511.
Sorensen, David P., and Davis. 2.870,216.
Davis, Horace R., and D. P. Sorensen, to The M. W. Kellogg.
Co. Conversion of organic sulfides to sulfones. 2,870,163,
1-20-59, CI. 260 — 327.
Davis, Horace R., and D. B. Brandon, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Alkylation of hydrocarbons. 2,880,255, 3-31-59, CI.
260 — 683.63.
Davis, Horace R., Jr., and D. P. Sorensen, to The M. W. Kel-
logg Co. Disproportionation of organic sulfoxides.
2,870.215, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 607.
Davis, Howard C, and H. H. Kouns. Deferred action battery.
2,886,619, 5-12-59, CI. 136 — 6.
Davis, Hugh N., Jr. Panel wall construction. 2,877,877,
3-17-59, CI. 189—85.
Davis, Hyman, and J. J. Hartman. to Paramount Products,
Inc. Dual sofa-bed assembly. 2,899,691, 8-18-59, CI. 5 — 2.
Davis, Jack. Self adjusting shaper for shoes. 2,879,527,
3-31-59, CI. 12—115.8.
Davis, Jacob M., and G. H. Hochmuth, to Kearney & Trecker
Corp. Method of forming spiral blades. 2,903,569, 9-8-59.
CI. 219—153.
Davis, Jacques A., Inc. : See —
Fingerhut, Rudolph. 2,881,239.
Davis, James F. Coffee maker. 2,868,109, 1-13-59, CI.
99—282.
Davis, James K., to Corning Glass Works. Electrical resistor
and method. 2,915,730, 12-1-59, CI. 338—309.
Davis, James L., and J. H. Rowen, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Broadband nonreciprocal devices. 2,909,738,
10-20-59, CI. 333—98.
Davis, James R., to The Trane Co. Multi-zone air condition-
ing unit. 2,894,728, 7-14-59, CI. 257—9.
Davis, John B. Double hung window. 2,886,148, 5-12-59,
CI. 189—65.
Davis, John E. : See —
Andrews, Kenneth E., and Davis. 2,878,346.
Davis, John H. : See —
Potosky, Maurice, Davis, and Hansburg. 2,886,773.
Davis, John V., to The Udvlite Corp. Work-handling appa-
ratus. 2,894,517, 7-14-59, CI. 134 — 77.
Davis, John V., to The Udylite Corp. Plating apparatus.
2,912,094, 11-10-59, CI. 198—85.
Davis, John V., and L. J. Pianowski, to The Udylite Corp.
Conveyor apparatus with controllable lifting and lowering
means. 2,881,711, 4-14-59, CI. 104 — 128.
Davis, John W„ to Girling Ltd. Disc brake for vehicles.
2,915,147, 12-1-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Davis, John W., to Girling Ltd. Disc brakes for vehicles.
2,918,990, 12-29-59, CI. 188—73.
Davis, Joseph E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Color
television receiver. 2,892,023, 6-23-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
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Davis, Joseph E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Color
television receiver. 2,892,024, 6-23-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Davis, Joseph E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Screen
grid, color burst separation circuit. 2,894,059, 7-7-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Davis. Kenneth J. : See —
Gates, Thomas S.. Bassoff, and Davis. 2,873,652.
Davis, Kent L. : See —
King, Donald L., and Davis. 2,899,068.
Davis, L. Bernard : See —
Herron, De Witt A. 2,SS5,077.
Davis, Lawrence E. : See —
Stiff, Henry A., Jr., and Davis. 2,875,836.
Davis, Lincoln K., to United States of America, Navy.
Pendulum potentiometer. 2,903,665. 9-8-59, CI. 338 — 43.
Davis, Luther, Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Microwave circuit
controls. 2,892,984, 6-30-59, CI. 333—31.
Davis. Lvnn N. : see —
Brooks, William, Schray. and Davis. 2,890,059.
Davis, Lynn N.. to United Steel & Wire Co. Babv seat for
telescoping cart. 2,890,057. 6-9-59, CI. 280 — 33.99.
Davis, Lynn N., to United Steel and Wire Co. Collapsible
child's seat for a nesting type shopping carrier. 2,911,227,
11—3—59 q\ 280 33.99
Davis, Lynn N., and W. H. Schray, to United Steel & Wire
Co. Frame construction for a nesting shopping cart.
2,898.123. 8-4-59. CI. 280 — 33.99.
Davis, Lysander C, Jr., and J. W. Richardson, to Charleston
Hosiery Processing Co., Inc. Circular knit fabric with
raised areas. 2,872,800, 2-10-59, CI. 66 — 172.
Davis, Mnce W. Backwater valve. 2,904,064, 9-15-59, CI.
137—410.
Davis, Martin A. : See —
Winthrop, Stanley O., and Davis. 2,914,527.
Davis, Melvin C. Well casing support and packing device.
2,880,806. 4-7-59. CI. 166—138.
Davis. Melvin C. Slip anchored type well casing support and
packing device. 2,908,514, 10-13-59, CI. 285 — 146.
Davis. Merl;n. Electronic musical instruments. 2,900,861,
8-25-59, CI. 84 — 1.28.
Davis, Michael. Travel bags. 2,887,196, 5-19-59, CI.
190 — 43.
Davis, Nelson L. Method and apparatus for sink and float
separation for minerals of small particle size. 2,877,897,
3-17-59, CI. 208 — 172.5.
Davis, Paul B., to General Electric Co. Cathode. 2,913,615,
11-17-59, CI. 313—178.
Davis, Paul F., and H. T. Iveson, to The Glidden Co. Proc-
ess for preparing a water-disnersible alcohol-soluble phos-
phatide composition. 2,910.362. 10-27-59, CI. 99 — 15.
Davis, Peter J. Minnow and tackle container. 2,870,932,
1-27-59. CI. 220 — 23.
Davis, Philip E., Jr. Well tool for determining the torque
applied to well pipe sections. 2,916,954, 12-15-59, CI.
81—52.4.
Davis, Putnam, to Jet Ignition Co., Inc. Spark plugs.
2,895.069. 7-14-59, CI. 313 — 143.
Davis, Ralph A. : See —
Run. Robert P., and Davis. 2. 871. 274.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,908,724.
Ruh. Robert P., Davis, and Broadworth. 2.885,427
Ruh, Robert P., Stowe, and Davis. 2,889,379.
Davis, Ralph A., to The Dow Chemical Co. 1,1,2-trifluoro-
ethylfluorosulfonate and fumigation process. 2,878,156,
3-17-59, CI. 167—39.
Davis. Ralph B. : See —
Walters, Peter C, and Davis. 2,896,528.
Davis, Ralph C. to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Vehicle
suspension. 2.874.957. 2-24-59, CI. 267 — 65.
Davis. Raymond C. : See —
Frei, Arthur J., and Davis. 2,895,312.
Davis, Richard, to Standard Machinery Division of Franklin
Research Corp. Extrusion apparatus with stock-disnlacing
discharge end on feed screw. 2,878,512, 3-24-59, CI.
18—12.
Davis. Richard E. : See —
Nitka, Norbert J., and Davis. 2,902,825.
Davis. Robert G.. to E. K. Cole Ltd. Ionisation chamber.
2,913.614. 11-17-59, CI. 313—93.
Davis. Robert O., to Gene Olsen Corp. Apparatus for stack-
ing and unstacking building blocks. 2,869,739, 1-20-59,
CI. 214 — 16 4.
Davis, Robert O., to Gene Olsen Corp. Pallet conveyor mech-
anism. 2,907,446, 10-6-59, CI. 198—159.
Davis. Robert S. Infant's crib with an adiustable mattress-
supporting frame. 2,873,455, 2-17-59, CI. 5 — 63.
Davis, Roderic A., R. M. Gustafson, and S. Hnat, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Record card accounting
machine. 2,880,932, 4-7-59, CI. 235 — 61.7.
Davis. Rodger E. : See —
Beers, Max I., and Davis. 2,888,219.
Davis, Roger A. : See —
Ash, Denis J., and Davis. 2,885,956.
Davis. Roy C, and P. E. Pierce, to The Guiberson Corp.
Method and apparatus for gas lifting fluid from plural
zones of production in a well. 2,917,004, 12-15-59, CI
103—233.
Davis, Roy S. Egg grading machine. 2,872,040 2-3-59 CI.
209—121.
Davis, Russell B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Device for transferring liquids. 2,917,068, 12-15-59, CI.
137—205.
Davis. Russell S. : See —
Platz, Elwood T.. and Davis. 2,874,247.
Davis, Russell S., and J. Wittenberg, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. Trolley duct with formed bus bars. 2,882,356, 4-14-59,
CI. 191—23.
Davis, Sidney : See —
Bock, Charles D., and Davis. 2,880,388.
Davis, Sidney R. : See —
Deans, Frederick E., Widdowson, and Davis. 2,888,813.
Davis, Stanley W., Jr. : See —
Levine, Morton A., and Davis. 2,915,607.
Davis, Walter C, to The Sharpies Corp. Food products.
2,890,961, 6-16-59, CI. 99 — 205.
Davis. Walter M. : See —
Sargent, Neil A., and Davis. 2,868,280.
Davis. Walter M., and A. L. Fisher, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for producing substantially white sodium
bisulfate. 2,893,836, 7-7-59, CI. 23 — 121.
Davis, Walter T., to Wheeling Stamping Co. Collapsible
tube for ointments and the like. 2,893,613, 7-7-59, CI.
222—566.
Davis, Walter W. Polarized outlet and plug. 2,911,614,
11-3-59, CI. 339—182.
Davis. Weldon V. : See —
Bayley, Emery P., Davis, Diederichs, Vaupell, and Per-
row. 2,886,918.
Davis, Wilbur M. Game. 2,906,534, 9-29-59, Cl. 273 — 93.
Davis, William H. Fishing lure. 2,892,280, 6-30-59, Cl.
43 — 42.5.
Davis, William R. : See —
Chase, Wallace P., Davis, and Snyder. 2,917,732.
Davis, William W. Control for a room air conditioner.
2,917,904, 12-22-59, Cl. 62 — 162.
Davison, Alan and R. Threadgold, to Automatic Telephone
& Electric Co. Ltd. Counting circuits. 2,872,619, 2-3-59,
Cl. 315—84.5.
Davison, Alan, and R. Threadgold, to Automatic Telephone &
Electric Co., Ltd. Electronic telephone system. 2,882,342.
4-14-59, Cl. 179—18.
Davison. Alan, and R. Threadgold, to Automatic Telephone
& Electric Co. Ltd. Telecommunication systems. 2,888,612,
5-26-59, Cl. 315 — 84.5.
Davison, Alan, and L. J. Allen, to Automatic Telephone &
Electric Co., Ltd. Telephone systems. 2,898,406, 8-4-59,
Cl. 179—18.
Davison, Alan, and R. Threadgold, to Automatic Telephone &
Electric Co. Ltd. Circuit arrangements for registering and
retransmitting numbers. 2,909.763, 10-20-59. Cl. 340 — 173.
Davison, Delphine L. Collapsible double wall container.
2,886,084, 5-12-59, Cl. 150— .5.
Davison, James M., and J. F. Erdmann, to Union Carbide
Corp. Ethylene polymers. 2,870,130, 1-20-59, Cl.
260—94.9.
Davison, Joseph W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Thermal
cracking process with an improved heat conservative
quenching technique. 2,899,475, 8-11-59. Cl. 260 — 683.
Davison, Joseph W., and J. R. Cobb, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Demethanization of cracked gases. 2,880,592, 4-7-59,
Cl. 62—25.
Davison, Joseph W., J. R. Williams, and R. A. Koble, to
Phillips Petroleum Co. Cracking and separation process for
making ethylene. 2,905.734, 9-22-59, Cl. 260 — 683.
Davison, Lawrence L. Cable clamp. 2,867,875, 1-13-59,
Cl. 24—133.
Davison, Robert T. B., E. A. Eriksson, W. J. J. Gordon, and
C. S. Marden, to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Liquid dispensing attachment for bottle, with means for
automatically measuring a charge upon inversion of bottle.
2.883,086, 4-21-59, Cl. 222—67.
Davisson, Jacob W., and A. C. Finlay, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Catenulin and its production. 2,895,876, 7-21-59,
Cl. 167 — 65.
Davisson. Kenneth R. : See —
Baldridge. Walter M.. and Davisson. 2,871,021.
Davitt, John H. Trash bag holder. 2,884,174, 4-28-59, Cl.
224 — 42.46.
Davol Rubber Co. : See —
Bray, Calvin S. 2,888,714.
Bray, Calvin S. 2,888,929.
Bray, Calvin S. 2,889,063.
De Luca, Walter G., and Gants. 2,883,986.
Kilcup, Ernest I. 2.898.941.
Raiche, Paul A. 2,892,559.
Davy, Geoffrey S., and G. E. Williams, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. 2-allvl, 4-alkoxv phenol natural rubber sta-
bilizers. 2,880,256, 3-31-59, Cl. 260—810.
Davy, John C. : See — -
Johnson, William E., and Davy. 2,884,271.
Davy, John C, to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd.
Card feeding apparatus. 2,867,437, 1-6-59, Cl. 271 — 44.
Dawidowicz, Jan : See —
Brown, Norman E., and Dawidowicz. 2,886,045.
Dawkins, Edwin F., to Dewrance & Co. Ltd. Apparatus for
depositing an annular metal coating upon a work-piece.
2,876,732, 3-10-59, Cl. 118 — 47.
Dawkins. John E., to Collins Radio Co. Detent mechanism.
2,909,940, 10-27-59, Cl. 74 — 527.
Dawkins, Kenneth, and W. G. Lind., to Franklin Mfg.
Co. Nonpolarity sensitive indicating device. 2,912,650,
11-10-59, Cl. 324 — 106.
Dawkins, Lacy L. High frequency tape recorder. 2,907,572,
10-6-59, Cl. 274 — 41.4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dawkins, Percy R. : See —
Kobinson, Thomas P., and Dawkins. 2,881,850.
Dawson, Arden H., Jr. Process and apparatus for preventing
loss of drilling fluid. 2,879,846, 3-31-59, CI. 166 — 23.
Dawson Carbide Industries : Nee —
Stuber, Bernard K. 2,871,731.
Dawson, Collins T ., to The W. E. Bassett Co. Case for tool.
2,876,536, 3-10-59, CI. 30 — 155.
Dawson, Dorothy L. Peripheral frame for throw rug.
2,918,397, 12-22-59, CI. 154—49.
Dawson, Fred : See —
Smith, John P., and Dawson. 2.866,987.
Dawson, Fred, to Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. Adhesive
applying machine. 2,867.189, 1-6-59, CI. 118 — 409.
Dawson, Fred, C. R. Illsley, J. L. Moiliiet, and H. W. G.
Ziegler, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Composi-
tions for use in the manufacture of light-sensitive
photographic materials. 2,893,867, 7-7-59, CI. 96 — 97.
Dawson, Harvey B. Convertible vehicle and freight carrier.
2,883,231, 4-21-59, CI. 296 — 1.
Dawson, Horace : See —
Kritchever, Mathew F. 2,867,912.
Kritchever, Mathew F. 2,916,620.
Dawson, Horace. Button sewing and sewing implement.
2,883,096, 4-21-59, CI. 223 — 102.
Dawson, John \V. : See —
Moats, Robert R., Dawson, and Pease. 2,916,656.
Dawson, John W., to Svlvania Electric Products, Inc. Crys-
tal diodes. 2,892,156, 6-23-59, CI. 324 — 158.
Dawson, Joseph C. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,895,649,
7-21-59, CI. 222—318.
Dawson, Joseph C, and L. E. McQuillen, to Ferguson Fumi-
gants, Inc. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,876,932, 3-10-
59, CI. 222—70.
Dawson, Lyle R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of separation of plutonium from car-
rier precipitates. 2,905,525, 9-22-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Dawson, Lyle R., and P. R. Fields, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Neptunium solvent
extraction process. 2,907,628, 10-6-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Dawson, Max E. : See —
Lanier, Lewis H., Sr., and L. H., Jr., and Dawson.
2.870.588.
Dawson, Norman E., to H. Fishlove & Co. Oscillating toy.
2,881,560. 4-14-59. CI. 46—131.
Dawson, Orlie W., to M-W Sales. Fixture for positioning tool
relative to grinding head. 2,911,770, 11-10-59, CI 51 —
219.
Dawson, Robert H., to The Dole Valve Co. Liquid metering
device and control valve therefor. 2,918,936, 12-29-59,
CI. 137—599.1.
Dawson, Robert J. : See —
Cosby, William T., Elliott, Gilford, and Dawson.
2,881,857.
Mittell, Frank C, Chase, Matey, Pollock, Dawson, and
Bower. 2,902,696.
Dawson, Thomas P., E. R. Love.ioy, C. E. Williamson, and
B. Witten. Some phosphorus containing derivatives of
alkyl acetothiolacetate. 2,913,367, 11-17-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Dawson, Timothy L., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Textile finishing process. 2,899,341, 8-11-59, CI. 117 —
138.8.
Dawson-Vogel Engineering Co. : See —
Vogel, Arthur E. 2,886,342.
Vogel, Arthur E. 2,903,271.
Dawson, Wainwrlght : See —
Miles, Robert L., and Dawson. 2,894,508.
Dawson, William H., Jr., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Apparatus
for simulating turbo-jet aircraft engine operation.
2,882,615, 4-21-59, CI. 35—12.
Day-Brite Lighting, Inc. : See —
Stahlhut, Leo G. 2,913,214.
Day, Carl L., F. E. Fauth, and W. D. Regnier, to Crown
Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for prepar-
ing beverages. 2,870,016, 1-20-59, CI. 99 — 79.
Day, Carl L., and W. D. Regnier, to The Crown Cork & Seal
Co. Case filling machine. 2,881,575, 4-14-59, CI. 53 — 59.
Day. Carl L., and W. D. Regnier, to Crown Cork & Seal Co.,
Inc. Case filling machine. 2,890,553, 6-16-59, CI. 53 — 61.
Day, Carl L., F. E. Fauth, H. F. Finke, and M. A. Revmann,
Jr.. to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Filling head. 2.896,-
674, 7-28-59, CI. 141 — 39.
Day, Chester B. Reverse circulation rotary rock bit.
2,887,301. 5-19-59, CI. 255—306.
Day, Cyril L. : See —
Orthuber, Richard K., Stanley, and Day. 2,894,163.
Day, Cyril L., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Electron discharge assembly. 2,892,087, 6-23-59, CI. 250 —
49.5.
Day, Cyril L., to International Telephone and Telearaph
Corp. Electron discharge device. 2,894,167, 7-7-59, CI.
313—291.
Day, Howard Q. Trailer placement tractor. 2,884,S70, 5-5-
59, CI. 105—27.
Day, J. H., Co., Inc., The : Sec —
Beaman. Norman V. 2.903 998.
Sexauer, William O. 2,893,534.
Day, John T., to Merck & Co., Inc. Halogenation of 3-keto
steroids. 2,907,770, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
2,896,166.
2,904,996.
Day, John T., R. L. Erickson, and R. H. Pettebone, to Merck
& Co., Inc. N,N-dialkyl acylamide solvate of 1,4-pregna-
diene-17a, 21-diol-3,ll,20-trione-21-acylate and process of
preparing such. 2,873,284, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Day, John VV. Wall mounted rotary vibrator. 2,876,705,
3-10-59, CI. 128 — 56.
Day, Lawrence, J. Dobrick, and A. Kay, to Spitfire Tool and
Machine Co., Inc. Conditioning ring holding apparatus
for lapping machines. 2,895,261, 7-21-59, CI. 51 — 131.
Day, Leslie, and \V. A. MacNerland. Lubricator and sealing
device. Re. 24,694, 9-1-59, CI. 308—87.
Day, Richard A., and L. J. Bateman. to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Transistor voltage comparator. 2,872,596, 2-3-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Day, Thomas : See —
Argentieri, Peter, Daninhirsch, and Day. 2,896,S49.
Day, William C. : See —
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, Day, and Feil.
2,891,957.
Day, William H., Jr. : See —
De Ford, Robert K., and Day. 2,891,712.
Day, Winterton U. : See —
Bletzinger, John C, and Day. 2,902,038.
Daykin, Donald R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Digital analog computer. 2,876,950, 3-10-59, CI. 235 —
154.
Dayonnet, Francois J. D., and P. F. M. Gloess. Multiplex
telephone switching system. 2,894,070, 7-7-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Days, Terence E. : See —
Tosswill, Christopher H., Weston, and Days. 2,878,419.
Daystrom, Inc. : See —
Barry, Austin W., and Schake. 2,887,656.
Barton, Webley E. 2,918,820.
Blanco, Elias. 2,880,293.
Blanco, Elias. 2,890,185.
Dunn, John F. 2,879,690.
Eadie, Edward M., and Shallcross. 2,883,489.
Freeman, Robert W. 2,918,819.
Gach, June E. and R. L. 2,900,614.
Gilbert, Roswell W. 2,874,951.
Gilbert, Roswell W. 2,875,403.
Gilbert, Roswell W. 2,886,751.
Gilbert, Roswell W., and Miller
Hartz, William W. 2,896,033.
Huber, Paul P. 2,896,167.
Lamb, Anthony H., and Kebbon.
Lamb, Francis X. 2,875,410.
Lamb, Francis X. 2,875,411.
Lamb. Francis X. 2,901,704.
Lamb, Francis X. 2,901,705.
Lamb, Francis X., and Huber. 2,887,657.
Lamb, Francis X., Huber, Estoppev, Roy, and Dempster
2,875,409.
Langford, Robert C, and Davis. 2,902,648.
Lovegrove, Henry J. 2,901,913.
Miller, John H. 2,902,170.
Miller, John H., and Estoppey. 2,905,899.
Nagy, John, Jr. 2,896,154.
Peterson, Charles S., Jr. 2,902,652.
Pignone, Joseph. 2,885.255.
Pignone, Joseph. 2,908,790.
Pignone, Joseph. 2,911,577.
Sippach, Frederich W., Jr., and Strahlberg. 2,884,525
Umrath, Ernst. 2,886.759.
Umrath, Ernst. 2,902,561.
Umrath. Ernst. 2,906.937.
Van Blerkom, Leopold R. 2,906,951 ,
Walker. Robert D. 2,890,416.
Dayton Bait Co. : See —
Irwin, Harry B. 2,895,255.
Dayton Formold, Inc. : See —
Irwin, Harry B., and Waterhouse.
Dayton, Ernest L. Hydraulic valve
1-27-59. CI. 123 — 90.
Davton, Ernest L. Hydraulic valve tappet.
1-27-59. CI. 123—90.
Dayton, Ernest L. Hvdraulic
1-27-59, CI. 123 — 90.
Dayton Perforators, Inc. : See —
Gargrave, Robert A. 2,917,960.
Dayton Rubber Co., The : See —
Bellmann, Bernard R.. and Voris. 2,870,041.
Freedlander, Abraham L. 2,869,148.
Freedlander. Abraham L. 2.870,490.
Freedlander, Abraham L. 2,900,312.
Howell, Emorv L. 2.912,722.
Kidd, Malcolm H. 2.912,797.
Meyer, Daniel A. 2.S99.715.
Moorman, Edward W.. and Noyes. 2,917.568.
Noyes, Howard, and Moorman. 2,S90,4S9.
Noyes, Howard, and Rothermel. 2.913,011.
Noves, Howard, and West. 2,895,001.
Opper, Lincoln I. 2,916,927.
Richter, Raymond R. 2,S98,855.
Rockoff. Joseph. 2.870.4S9.
Rockoff, Joseph. 2,894,924.
Rothermel, Edward M. 2.89S.942.
Wagner, William T. 2,877.472.
Wagner, William T. 2.898.975.
Wagner, William T. 2 905 970.
Wyman. Charles G. 2,917,087.
2,898,632.
tappet.
2,870.755,
2,870,756,
valve tappet. 2,870,'
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Dayton Steel Foundry Co., The : See — -
Walther, George, Sr., and William Walther. 2,885,222.
Walther, William. 2,903,275.
Dazey Corp. : See—
Lehmann, George A., and Gundelfinger. 2,872,003.
Dazzi, Joachim : See —
Knowles, William S., and Dazzi. 2,885,377.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Composition com-
prising polyvinyl chloride plasticized with a turpentine-
dicarboxylic ester adduct. 2,867,598, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 29.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of pro-
ducing turpentine-unsaturated dicarboxylic ester adducts.
2,867,648, 1-6-59, CI. 260—468.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl chloride
polymers plasticized with polycarboxylates. 2,870,111,
1-20-59, CI. 260—31.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Ethers of the
furan series. 2,870,169, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 347.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Amides.
2,875,218, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 404.5.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts of poly-
ethylene and fumarates. 2,883,367, 4-21-59, CI. 260—78.4.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts of alkyl
fumarates and mesityl oxide. 2,883,419, 4-21-59, CI.
260 — 483.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts of alkyl
fumarates and aliphatic olefinic aldehydes. 2,887,507,
5-19-59. CI. 260 — 183.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl chloride
polymers plasticized with a condensate of a tetrahydrofur-
furyl ester of a mono-olefinic mono-carboxylic acid and a
dialkyl fumarate. 2,889,300, 6-2 -59, CI. 260 — 30.4.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polyvinyl chloride
plasticized with esters of N-aroylaspartic acids. 2,889,301,
6-2-59, CI. 260—31.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polyvinyl chlo-
ride plasticized with adducts of hydrogenated terphenyl
and dialkyl fumarates. 2,889,302, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 31.8
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Epoxidized esters.
2,889,338, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 348.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Fumarate and
mixed glyceride adduct. 2,891,083, 6-16-59, CI 260 —
404.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polyvinyl
chloride plasticized with acylricinoleate-fumarate adducts.
2,893,967. 7-7-59, CI. 260—31.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Plasticized polv-
vinyl halide polymers. 2,897,169, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 31.4.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts of al-
kylated aromatic hydrocarbons and fumarate esters.
2,897,230, 7-28-59. CI. 260—475.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Alkadienedioate-
fumarate adducts, method of making and polyvinyl chlo-
ride plasticized therewith. 2,909,500, 10-20-59, CI. 260 —
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Sperm oil ester
adducts. 2,909,536, 10-20-59, CI. 260—404.8
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polyvinyl chin-
ride plasticized with adducts of long chain olefinic acid
amides and fumaric acid esters. 2,913,431 11-17-59, CI.
260 — 31.8.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Adducts of fu-
marate esters and alkenyl-substituted aromatic compounds
2,913,482, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Dazzi, Joachim, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Chloro-ethers.
2,913,499. 11-17-59, CI. 260—613.
D'Azzo, Errol P. Awning support. 2,890,853, 6-16-59, CI.
248 — 273.
D'Azzo, Errol P. Awning head rod holder. 2,916,247,
12-8-59, CI. 248—273.
Deaekoff, Leon P., to Manton-Gaulin Mfg. Co.. Inc. Hydraulic
pressure exchange pump. 2,898,866, 8-11-59, CI. 103 — 152.
Deady Chemical Co. : See —
Dahlberg, Theodore L. 2,891,574.
Deady. Emmett F. : See —
Blake, James C, Deady, and Haske. 2,910,077.
Deady, William F. Resiliency supported rider-actuated appa-
ratus. 2,882,050, 4-14-59, CI. 272—52.5.
Deahl, Thomas J., A. P. Paul, and S. E. Steinle, to Shell
Development Co. Conversion of hydrogen iodide to iodine.
2,892,687, 6-30-59, CI. 23—216.
Deakin. Stanley T.. to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Processes
for bonding polymerisable substances. 2,886,480 5-12-59
CI. 154 — 100.
Deakin, Stanley T., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Socket
holders for electrical components. 2,908,885, 10-13-59
CI. 339—193.
Deakin, Stanley T., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Elec-
tronic equipment. 2,917,286, 12-15-59, CI. 257 — 263.
Deakins, Thomas A., J. A. Lasater, and S. C. Northington, Jr.,
to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Back weighing and pour-
ing of molten metal into foundry molds 2,882,567,
4-21-59, CI. 22 — 82.
Deal, Carl H., Jr. : See —
Keeler, William R., Douslin, and Deal. 2,869,989.
Deal, George D. Sheet film developing rack. 2,915,954,
12-8-59, CI. 95—100.
De Alencar Cabral, George O. Machine for plastering walls
2,877.641, 3-17-59, CI. 72—130.
Dealer Associates, Inc. : See —
Murphy, Bynum E., Brewer, and Melton. 2,872,770.
De Amicis, Sergio : See —
Cova, Fedele, De Amicis, and Cesareni. 2,904,323.
Dean, Charles A. Under-reamers. 24868,510, 1-13-59, CI.
255 — 76.
Dean, Gilbert L., and H. O. Kramer. Fish lure hooks. 2,896,-
355, 7-28-59, CI. 43—35.
Dean, John G., to United States of America, General Serv-
ices Administration. Nickel ore reduction process using
asphalt additive. 2,913,331. 11-17-59, CI. 75 — 7.
Dean, John G., to United States of America, General Serv-
ices Administration. Process for separating cobalt and
nickel from ammoniacal solutions. 2,913,334, 11-17-59,
CI. 75—108.
Dean, John G., to United States of America, General Serv-
ices Administration. Process for separating cobalt and
nickel from ammoniacal solutions. 2,913,335, 11-17-59,
CI. 75—108.
Dean, John G., to United States of America, General Serv-
ices Administration. Process for separating cobalt and
nickel from ammoniacal solutions. 2,913,336, 11-17-59,
CI. 75 — 108.
Dean, John G., to United States of America, General Services
Administration. Process for separating cobalt and nickel
from ammoniacal solutions. 2,915,389, 12-1-59, CI.
75—108.
Dean. Lawrence R. : See —
Gunn, Donald A., Dean, and Senechal. 2,868,608.
Dean, Lloyd E. : See —
Hall, Dick S., Dean, Seyer, and Forkel. 2,880,078.
Dean, Lloyd E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble flow rate
controller. 2,897,008, 7-28-59, CI. 302 — 53.
Dean, Lloyd E., and F. S. Ivey, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds present in hydro-
carbons. 2.906,784, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 667.
Dean, Lloyd G. : See —
Williams, Edward J., Dean, and McCutchen. 2.888,389.
Dean, Lloyd G., F. Olstowski, and K. Posey, Jr., to The Dow
Chemical Co. Electrolytic production of magnesium metal.
2,880,151, 3-31-59, CI. 204—70.
Dean, Norman L. System for converting rotarv motion into
unidirectional motion. 2,886,976, 5-19-59, CI. 74 — 112.
Dean, Peter P. Overload protection for power drives.
2,901,076, 8-25-59, CI. 192—150.
Dean, Reginald S., to Chicago Development Corp. Method
of producing crystalline metal. 2,875,038, 2-24-59, CI.
75—84.5.
Dean, Reginald S., to Chicago Development Corp. Method
of reducing titanium oxide. 2,904,428, 9-15-59, CI. 75 —
84.
Dean, Reginald S.. to Chicago Development Corp. Process
for producing titanium crystals. 2.909,472, 10-20-59 CI.
204—64.
Dean, Reginald S., and L. D. Resnick, to Chicago Develop-
ment Corp. Control methods for fused baths. 2,881,055,
4-7-59, CI. 23—230.
Dean, Reginald S., and W. W. Gullett, to Chicago Develop-
ment Corp. Two step electrorefining of titanium alloys.
2,913,378, 11-17-59, CI. 204—64.
Dean. Reginald S., and W. W. Gullett, to Chicago Develop-
ment Corp. Electro-refining titanium. 2,901,410, 8-25-59
id. 204—64.
Dean, Reginald S., and W. W. Gullett, to Chicago Develop-
ment Corp. Process for producing titanium group metals.
2,909,473, 10-20-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Dean, Robert P.. to The Budd Co. Apparatus for making
tab connections especially for forming honeycomb struc-
tures. 2,905,123, 9-22-59, CI. 113 — 1.
Dean, Russell T., and R. J. Schefbauer, to Interchemical Corp.
Coating vehicle. 2,867,593, 1-6-59. CI. 260—22.
Dean, Walter B., to The Budd Co. Chassis frame with tubu-
lar side sills for automobiles. 2,880,013, 3-31-59, CI.
280 — 106.
Dean, Walter B., to The Budd Co. Interior lining and
baggage rack for vehicles such as railway cars and the like.
2,882,836, 4-21-59, CI. 105 — 329.
Dean, Walter B., t6 The Budd Co. Shaft drive assembly.
2,882,703, 4-21-59, CI. 64 — 1.
Dean, Walter B., to The Budd Co. Railway car truck.
2,908,230, 10-13-59, CI. 105—182.
Dean, Walter B„ and H. M. Russell-French, to The Budd Co.
Level control means for air spring supported vehicles.
2,883,179, 4-21-59, CI. 267 — 3.
Dean, Walter N., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pulse synchronizer.
2,873,444, 2-10-59, CI. 343—103.
Deanesly, Richard M . to Universal Oil Products Co. Pro-
duction and recovery of aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,870,226,
1-20-59. CI. 260—668.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and H. E. Butterfield, Jr., to Dynamics
Corp. of America. Grinding mill. 2,896,867, 7-28-59, CI.
241—259.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and H. E. Butterfield, Jr., to Dy-
namics Corp. of America. Ice cracking device. 2,905,397,
9-22-59, CI. 241—188.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and H. E. Butterfield, Jr., to Dynamics
Corp. of America. Ice cracking apparatus. 2,905,398,
9-22-59, CI. 241—257.
De Angelis, Armand, to American Optical Co. Ophthalmic
mountings. 2,868,074, 1-13-59, CI. 88 — 47.
De Angelus, Millet R. : See —
Dersch, Fritz, and De Angelus. 2,897,081.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Deans, Frederick E., W. Widdowson, and S. R. Davis, to
The Bentley Engineering Co. Ltd. Knitting machine.
2,888,813, 6-2-59, CI. 66 — 42.
Deans, Frederick E., and C. H. Wainwright, to The Bentley
Engineering Co., Ltd. Circular knitting machine of the
superimposed needle cylinder type. 2,910,847, 11-3-59,
CI. 66—14.
Dear, Jack B. : See —
Jones, John W., and Dear. 2,904,325.
Dearborn Chemical Co. : See —
Denman, Wayne L. 2,882,171.
Denman, Wayne L., and Hwa. 2,889,193.
Gunderson, Lewis O., and Kerst. 2,902,447.
Hui, In W., and Krutv. 2,897,841.
Hwa, Chih M. 2,903,432.
Dearborn, Elizabeth C. : See —
Shepherd, Ridgley G., Jr.. and Dearborn. 2,871,221.
Dearborn Fabricating & Engineering Co. : See —
Daigle, Leo T. 2,896,772.
Dearborn, Frank K. Optical filters. 2,881,663, 4-14-59, CI.
88—106.
Dearborn, Frederick E. Sulfurized sterols. 2,910,468,
10-27-59, CI. 260 — 239.5.
Dearborn Gage Co. : See —
Tomkow. Edward. 2,876,553.
Deardorff, Eldon R. : See —
Meyer, Alfred W., Roork, and Deardorff. 2,902,940.
De Arespacochaga, Fernando. Headlights. 2,905,850,
9-22-59. CI. 313 — 113.
Dearholt, John W., to Will Ross, Inc. Wrapper for surgical
gloves. 2,908,308, 10-13-59, CI. 150—52.
Dearing, Clarence W., H. H. Gruczek, and H. A. Stone, to
American Flange & Mfg. Co. Inc. Threaded closure flange
with locking projections. 2,889,156, 6-2-59, CI. 285 — 55.
De Armond, Harry, and L. N. Meeker, to Rowe Industries.
Electrical pick ups for musical instruments. 2,909,092
10-20-59. CI. 84 — 1.15.
Dearsley, George, to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Cigarette turn around apparatus. 2,919,012, 12-29-59,
CI. 198 33.
Dearstyne, John T., to General Aniline & Film Corn. Self
setting shutters with flash synchronization. 2,909,976,
10-27-59, CI. 95 — 11.5.
Dearwater, Jerold R. : See —
Capuder, Fred C, and Dearwater. 2,873,174.
Deaton, Charles U. Light-ray baffle construction. 2,870,883,
1-27-59. CI. 189 — 82.
Deaton, Charles U., and C. D. Graber, to Diebold. Inc. Vault
door construction. 2.869,485, 1-20-59, CI. 109 — 61.
Deatrick, Arthur H. : See —
Tavernese, Vincent, and Deatrick. 2,881,781.
DeavenDort. Joe E : See —
Eckess William S.. Sherman, and Deavenport. 2,888,525.
Deavers, Clyde J. : See —
Ogle, Hugh M., and Deavers. 2,881,786.
De Back. William : See —
Notredame, Prosper P., and de Back. 2.904 944.
De Back, William, and S. Puccinelli, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Fruit preparation machine. 2,882,945,
4-21-59, CI. 146 — 40.
De Barbieris, Irvin H. : See —
Baril, Albert, Jr., De Barbieris, Nieset, and Stearns.
2,911,299.
De Bnrdeleben, Walker P.: See —
Morgan, George C, and De Bardeleben. 2,888,966.
Debarre. Francois : See —
Oailliot, p<ml. and Debarre. 2.898.336.
De Barrie, William E. Adjustable fitting. 2,895,752,
7-21-59, CI. 287—20.
Debat, Jacques, and A. Polgar; said Debat assor. to Societe
Anonyme des Laboratoires du Dr. Debat. Mixing con-
tainers. 2.900.100. 8-18-59. CI. 215 — 6.
De Baun, John E., and A. E. Friedrich : said Friedrich assor.
to said De Baun. Combined anti-skid and parking device.
2,893,500. 7-7-59, CI. 180 — 1.
Debay. Andre, and O. Sackur. to Snciete Francaise de Re-
«herches Biochimiques H. Besson & Cie. (Societe en Com-
mandite par Actions). Phosphatidyl choline compounds.
2.899,449. 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 403.
De Bell. John M., Jr., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories. Inc.
Multiplexing device. 2,909,774, 10-20-59, CI. 343 — 176.
De Benedictis, Aldo, and K. E. Furman, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Preparation of carboxylic acids. 2,913,489,
11-17-59, CI. 260—514.
De Benedictis, William, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Oper-
ating mechanism for variable depth enclosure. 2,890,302,
6-9-59, CI. 200 — 50.
De Benneville, Peter L. : See —
Hurwitz, Marvin J., and de Benneville. 2,876,234.
De Benneville, Peter L., and M. J. Hurwitz, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Organic silicon compounds and methods for making
them. 2,876,209, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 15.4.
De Benneville, Peter L., and L. S. Luskin, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Oxazine and oxazoline polymers. 2,897,182, 7-28-59,
CI. 260—85.5.
De Benneville, Peter L.. and L. S. Luskin, to Rohm & Haas
Co. N-(vinyloxyalkyl) acylamidoguanamines. method of
making same, and copolymers thereof. 2,899,406, 8-11-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
De Benneville, Peter L., and C. S. Hollander, to Rohm &
Haas Co. Bis-iminodiacetamidoxlmes. 2,902,514, 9-1-59,
CI. 260—564.
De Benneville, Peter L., and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active formals. 2,905,680, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 410.6.
De Benneville, Peter L.. and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active formals. 2,905,681, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 410.6.
De Benneville, Peter L., and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active formals. 2,905,682, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 410.6.
De Benneville, Peter L., and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active acetals and formals. 2,905,718, 9-22-59, CI.
260 — 609.
De Benneville, Peter L., and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active acetals and formals. 2,905,719, 9-22-59. CI.
260—609.
De Benneville, Peter L., and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active acetals and formals. 2,905,720, 9-22-59, CI.
260—609.
De Benneville, Peter L., and H. J. Sims, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Surface-active acetals and formals and sulfur analogs there-
of. 2,905,721, 9-22-59, CI. 260—609.
De Benneville, Peter L., and M. J. Hurwitz, to Rohm & Haas
Co. New organic silicon compounds and methods of mak-
ing them. 2,906,756, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 309.7.
De Berry, Charles H., deceased (M. De Berry, administratrix),
and A. J. Guidi, to De Berry, Guidi, and Andreadis d.b.a
Skyline Products. Apparatus for brewing coffee. 2,899,887,
8-18-59, CI. 99—310.
De Berry, Guidi, and Andreadis : See —
De Berry, Charles H., and Guidi. 2,899,887.
De Berry, Marcella : See —
De Berry, Charles H., and Guidi. 2,899,887.
De Blasio, Conrad G. Direct current power source. Re.
24,598, 2-10-59, CI. 323 — 22.
Debo, Arno, to Job.. A. Benckiser G.m.b.H. Chemische Fabrik.
Production of phosphoric and thiophosphoricdialkyl ester-
hydrazides. 2,906,770, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 461.
De Boer, Clarence, and J. W. Hinman, to The Upjohn Co.
Amicetin A and its salts. 2,909,463, 10-20-59 CI. 167 — 65.
W. Hinman, to The Upjohn Co.
2,909,464. 10-20-59. Cl. 167 — 65.
W. Hinman, to The Upjohn Co.
De Boer, Clarence, and J
Amicetin C and its salts
De Boer, Clarence, and J.
Amicetin and its production. 2,909,517, 10-20-59, Cl.
260 — 211.5.
De Boer, Jan H, and A. L. de Gelder, to Stamicarbon N.V.
Removing contaminations from water using paraffin oil and
ferric chloride. 2,919,246, 12-29-59, Cl. 210 — 21.
De Boer, Willis, and J. F. Conte, to Optical Gaging Products
Inc. 3-dimension contour machine. 2,913,963, 11-24—59,
Cl. 90—13.
De Bolt, Richard R., and B. E. Powell, to California Research
Corp. pH electrode holder. 2,884,365, 4-28-59, Cl.
204—195.
De Boo, Jerome L., to Teletype Corp. Telegraph transmitter.
2,879.333, 3-24-59. Cl. 178—33.
De Bozzay, Frank. Self loading rapid painter. 2,916,755,
12-15-59, Cl. 15—132.5.
Debrey. Michael. General purpose electric relay. 2,890,308,
6-9-59, Cl. 200 — 103.
Debrie, Andre V. L. C. Apparatus for drying cinematographic
films and the like. 2,882,611, 4-21-59. Cl. 34 — 71.
Debrie, Andre1 V. D. C. Friction drive for photographic or
cinematrographic films and the like. 2,913,885, 11-24-59,
Cl. 64 — 30.
De Brigard, Juan P., and Q. B. Angarita. Apparatus for
making masonry structures. 2,902,745, 9-8-59, Cl. 25 —
131.5.
De Bruin, Hugo J., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Chuck for drill
or the like. 2,894,759, 7-14-59, Cl. 279—97.
De Bruyne, Norman A., G. S. Newell, and K. R. C. Perry, to
Ciba Ltd. Self-sustaining adhesive sheet and process for
producing the same as well as for uniting surfaces with it.
2,872,365. 2-3-59, Cl. 154 — 79.
De Bruyne, Willem A. Cigarette rolling machine. 2,870,770,
1-27-59. Cl. 131—37.
De Buda, Rudolf G., to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.
Autotransformer tap changing connection. 2,883,612,
4-21-59, Cl. 323—57.
De Buigne, Frank, to La Salle Tool Co. Shuttle mechanism.
2,909,265. 10-20-59, Cl. 198—19.
De Buigne, Frank, to La Salle Tool, Inc. Fluid actuated
clamping device. 2,917,896, 12-22-59, Cl. 60 — 52.
Debus, Allen G., to Abbott Laboratories. Production of
procaine dihydrogen phosphate. 2,874,180, 2-17-59, Cl.
260 — 472.
Debus, Erwin : See —
Dithmar, Karl, and Debus. 2,876,119.
Debusk, Ralph E. : See —
Perry, Milton A., and Debusk. 2,870,214.
Decam Corp. : See —
Currie, Grover C, Jr. 2,899,123.
Decamp, Andrg E. Artificial flowers. 2,881,545, 4-14-59,
Cl. 41—13.
De Cardi. Pedro : See —
Mayhew, William E., and de Cardi. 2,903,848.
Decarie, Alexander S. Distress signal for aeroplanes. 2,S67,799,
1-6-59, Cl. 340—366.
De Caro, Charles J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Fastener arresting device for a power actuated tool.
2,904,787, 9-22-59. Cl. 1—44.5.
De Castro, Arthur, C. H. Lighthipe, and T. F. Groll, Jr., to
Nopco Chemical Co. Liquid defoaming composition.
2,868,734, 1-13-59, Cl. 252—358.
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2,894,220.
2,918,572.
2,877,922, 3-17-59, CI.
2,884,367.
De Cat, Arthur H., and R. K. "Van Poucke, to Gevaert Photo-
Producten N.V. Production of colored photographic images
with oxodiazole couplers. 2,897,079, 7-28-59, CI. 96 — 55.
Decat, Jules. Mechanical shoveller. 2,890,783, 0-16-59, CI.
198 — 7.
De Caumont, Albert S., to Societe Anonyme Hyperion. Elec-
trode for discharge tubes. 2,917,650. 12-15-59, CI. 313—
205.
Decca Record Co. Ltd.. The : See —
Ridgers, Charles E. S., and Briggs.
Howell, Ronald T. A., and Young.
Matthews, Robert. 2,880,412.
Matthews, Robert. 2,905,938.
Michell, Richard B. 2,914,853.
Parker, Eric, and Thomas. 2,878,379.
Street, Leslie J. 2,883,632.
Swale, David L. 2,915,679.
De Cenzo, Herbert A., and B. B. Willis, to On Mark Cou-
plings, Inc. Split coupling for joining beaded tubes.
2,913,262, 11-17-59, CI. 285 — 233.
Decepoli, Carmine. Shuffleboard weight. 2,878,023, 3-17-59,
CI. 273 — 128.
De Changy, Francois. Variator for calculating machines.
2,914,958, 12-1-59, CI. 74: — 344.
De Changy, Gilbert. Recording decelerometer. 2,903,320,
9-8-59, CI. 346—7.
Dechary, Joseph M. : See —
King, William H., Altschul, Dechary, and Frampton.
2,873,191.
De Chiara, Nicholas : See —
Caracciola, Nuncio, and De Chiara. 2,892,222.
De Christoforo, George J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Coating composition comprising at least two
vinyl polymers and lecithin.
220 — 64.
Deckard, Leonard F. : See —
Karler, Arthur, and Deckard.
Deckel, Friedrieh W. : See —
Fahl, Christoph. 2,911.897.
Fahlenberg, Paul. 2,901,957.
Gebele. Kurt. 2,887,937.
2.887.940.
2,888,866.
2,889,760.
2,889,761.
2,897.737.
2.897.739.
2.900.885.
2.900,886.
Gebele, Kurt, and Fahlenberg. 2.887.939.
Gebele, Kurt, and Spiessl. 2,917,983.
Muller, Hanns. 2.872.737.
Miiller, Johann. 2 915,317.
Zwick, Kurt, and Ostler. 2,891,452.
Deckel, Hans : See —
Gebele, Kurt. 2,868,095.
2.874.622.
2.887,937.
2.887.940.
2,888,866.
2,889,760.
2,889.761.
2,900.885.
2,900,886.
2,897,737.
2,897,739.
Gebele, Kurt, and Fahlenberg. 2,887,939.
Gebele, Kurt, and Spiessl. 2,917,983.
Fahl, Christoph. 2.911,897.
Muller. Hanns. 2.872.737.
Muller, Johann. 2,915,317.
Deckel, Hans and F. W. : See —
Fahlenberg, Paul. 2.901,957.
Decker, Edmond L.. to Southern Car and Mfg. Co. Valve
actuating mechanism. 2,868.496, 1-13-59, CI. 251 — 147.
Decker, Edmond L., to R. W. Keiser. Means for transferring
cargo shipping containers between container supporting
means. 2.892,554. 6-30-59, CI. 214 — 38.
Decker. Elmer L. : See —
Willis. Robert S. 2,870,629.
Decker, Ferdinand A., Jr. : See —
McMaster, James E., Nash,
2,878.547.
Decker, Frederick J. : See —
Gregg, Mahlon H., and Decker. 2,890,480.
Decker, Frederick J., and M. H. Gregg, to The Caldwell
Mfg. Co. Removable sash balance. 2,871.506 2-3-59, CI.
16 — 202.
Decker, Frederick J., and M. H. Gregg, to The Caldwell Mfg.
Co. Sash balance locking device. 2,901,768, 9-1-59, CI.
16 — 202.
Gebele. Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele. Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele. Kurt.
Gebele. Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele. Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele, Kurt.
Gebele. Kurt.
Decker, and Brandau.
Decker, Glenn E., deceased ; H. C.
Garbage and refuse incinerator
110—18.
Decker, Hazel C. : See —
Decker, Glenn E. 2,877,723.
Decker, Judson : See —
Gilmore, Gerald D., and Decker. 2,912,719
Decker, administratrix.
2,877,723, 3-17-59, CI.
Decker. Lambert.
CI. 35 — 46.
Toy earth satellite. 2,870,550, 1-27-59,
Decker, Lambert. Thermal gravity motor. 2,878,641, 3-24-59,
CI. 60—10.
Decker, Lewellin C. Gun support. 2,873,902, 2-17-59, CI.
224—3.
Decker, Richard O.. G. F. Pittman, Jr., R. I. Van Nice, J. P.
Conner, W. G. Hall, and W. G. Evans, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Control apparatus. 2,888,549, 5-26-59,
CI. 219—80.
Decker, Richard O., and K. Chen, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Multiplier circuit. 2,891,726. 6-23-59, CI. 235—
184.
Decker, Robert W. : See —
Sanner, Weldon E., and Decker. 2,911,735.
De Claire, Alton G., Jr. : See —
Holley. George M., Jr., and De Claire. 2,886,023.
De Claire, Alton G., Jr.. and R. E. Leibold, to Holley Car-
buretor Co. Spark advance control mechanism for spark
ignition internal combustion engines. 2,871,840, 2-3-59,
CI. 123—117.
De Clerck, Charles E., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Typewriter
carriage position indicator. 2,905,307, 9-22-59, Cl. 197 —
187.
De Cola, Rinaldo E., to Admiral Corp. Mounting means.
2.869,041. 1-13-59, Cl. 317 — 101.
De Cola, Rinaldo E., R. C. Carlson, and A. F. Adel, to
Admiral Corp. Sonic wave generator. 2,868,156, 1-13-59,
Cl. 116—137.
De Cola. Rinaldo E., R. C. Carlson, and E. H. Schrot.
Turret tuner with peripherally extending contact carrying
straps forming Dart of tuned circuit. 2,898,563, 8-4-59,
Cl. 336 — 142.
Decorated Metal Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Atwood, Rawson, and L'Allemand. 2,881,987.
Atwood, Rawson, and LAllemand. 2,883,124.
De Coriolis. Ernest G.. to Surface Combustion Corp. Rotat-
ing drum heat-treating furnace with internal fan.
2,898.099, 8-4-59. Cl. 263—34.
De Coriolis, Ernest G., R. Hanna, and A. W. Peters, to
Surface Combustion Corp. Dew point indicator. 2,893,237,
7-7-59, Cl. 73 — 17.
Decourt, Ralpho R. Automatic process and apparatus for
indicating the necessity of readjusting the level of the
electrolyte in accumulators of automotive vehicles.
2.869,114, 1-13-59, Cl. 340 — 249.
De Crescenzo, Anthony. Portable vibrating and water therapy
device. 2,905,171. 9-22-59. Cl. 128 — 53.
Decuir, Perry J. Wire fishing tool. 2,886,369, 5-12-59. Cl.
294—86.
Dede, Joseph B., Jr.. to Monsanto Chemical Co.
urea adhesives. 2,890,148. 6-9-59. Cl. 154 — 133.
Dedekind, Lowell W. Rotary cutter. 2,893,111,
Cl. 29 — 105.
Dedman, Noel, to Bernardin Bottle Cap Co., Inc.
fuel tanks. 2,918,192, 12-22-59, Cl. 220 — 44.
Dedmon. James F. Wirebound snap-on crate.
8-25-59, Cl. 217 — 48.
De Dominicis, Giovanni. Smoke suction installation for elec-
tric metal melting furnaces. 2,908,737. 10-13-59, Cl.
13—10.
De Dona, Mario J., to General Motors Corp. Hinge and hold-
open. 2,873,470. 2-17-59, Cl. 16 — 146.
Dee, John C. Swimming pool filter. 2,878,938, 3-24-59, Cl.
210—193.
Deebel, George F., and P. C. Hamm, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Method of destroying undesired grass. 2,879,150, 3-24-59,
Cl. 71—2.5.
Deecke, Lore A. K. : See —
Hildebrandt, Gustav. 2,915,553.
Deedman, Alfred R. : See —
Ludwig, Carl, Wheeler, and Deedman. 2,902,009.
Deeds, Karl S. Applicator for drill pipe protector rings.
2,878,558, 3-24-59, Cl. 29—236.
Deegan. Claude C. : See —
Gerhard, James R., II, Deegan,
Deems, Frank E., and A. L. Smith,
Cotton drier and feed control.
19 — 69.
Deenik, Johan F., and J. A. Elsses, to N.V. Nederlandse
Spanbeton Maatschappij. Device for connecting a block
and two rods or tubes arranged at an angle to each other.
2,904,361, 9-15-59. Cl. 287 — 54.
Deer, Leon L., to The Diversey Corp. Cleaning aluminum.
Re. 24,596, 1-27-59, Cl. 134 — 3.
Deer Lodge Mfg. Co. : See —
Roy. Albert E. 2,884,094.
Deere & Co. : See —
Ackley, John W. 2,888.891.
Ackley. John W. 2.891,694.
Allen, James R., Kress, and Bunnelle. 2,892,312.
Anderson, Sidney E. 2,870,593.
Bolt, Robert H. 2,877,875.
Brown, Theophilus. Re. 24,629.
Biirkland. Theodore L. 2.871 531.
Conner, James M., and Purcell. 2,908,417.
Cook, Curtiss L. 2.904.16.1
Cook, Curtiss L. 2,908,339.
Coultas, Wilbur J. 2 870 852.
Coultas, Wilbur J. 2.906.079.
Coulf as, Wilbur J. 2,91 5.869.
Coultas, Wilbur J. 2,918,776.
Du Shane. Wallace H. 2 871 .967.
Du Shane, Wallace H. 2,912,257.
Edman, John H. 2,876.797.
Edman, John H. 2,900,030.
Modified
7-7-59,
Caps for
2,901,141,
and Fisher. 2,875,186.
to Continental Gin Co.
2,883,709, 4-28-59, Cl.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Deere & Co. : See — Continued
Edinan, .John 11.. and Jirsa. 2,878,043.
Fletcher, Edward H. 2,917,936.
Fletcher, Edward II., and Wittren. 2,887,187.
Forth, Murray W., and Adams. 2,894,651.
Gleeson, John D., and Beard. 2,900,836.
Gustafson, Blaine W. 2,909,889.
Hadley, Howard C. 2.899,794.
Harriott, Billie L. 2,900,193.
Harris. Kenneth J., and Hess. 2,871,963.
Harris, Kenneth J., and Miller. 2,890,603.
Heising, Robert A. 2,905,343.
Heitshu, Daniel C. 2,904.341.
Heitshu, Daniel C, and Vogelaar. 2,887,165.
Heitshu, Daniel C, and Vogelaar. 2,887,167.
Heitshu, Daniel C, Vogelaar, and Rohweder. 2,871,646.
Herring, Ardis D., and Du Shane. 2,892,486.
Hoeksema, Joe H. 2,899,792.
Hubbard, Arthur L. 2,876,611.
Hubbard. Arthur L. 2,904,948.
Hubbard, Arthur L. 2,912,285.
Hunter, Ueorge D. 2,904,119.
Hyland, William A., and Schnell. 2,881,721.
Jones, Frank D. 2,882,669.
Kroll, Everett R. 2,872,200.
Lindeman, Jesse G., and Durland. 2,916.300.
Littlejohn. Robert A., and Ingham. 2,884,011.
Loomans, Robert E. 2,890,667.
Loomans, Robert E. 2,894,663.
Manns, William F. Cheatum, and Gustafson. 2,900,009.
McClellan, Marcus E. 2,871,643.
Moblev, George A. 2,883,710.
Morrison, Charles S. 2,900,034.
Morrison, Charles S. 2,911,978.
Oehler, William P., and Hansen. 2,906,436.
Oehler, William P., and Hansen. 2,919,078.
Oehler, William P., and Immesoete. 2,917,117.
Oehler, William P., Immesoete, and Reeder. 2,917,012.
Oehler, William P., and Johnson. 2,881,849.
Oehler, William P., and Johnson. 2,891,460.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,877 064.
Oehler, William P., and Youngberg. 2,881,578.
Paul, Talbert W. 2.870.940.
Peak, Charles B. 2,867,959.
Rettig. Vernon E. 2,906,083.
Rich, Barrett G. 2,871,663.
Roscoe, Merrill W., and Lance. 2,894,411.
Rugen. Vernon L., and Cessna. 2,875,627.
Schnell, Ernst E. 2,881,883.
Schnell, Ernst E. 2,890,666.
Silver, Walter H., and German. 2,914,342.
Skromme, Arnold B. 2,871.780.
Sorensen, Knud B. 2.888,995.
Sorensen, Knud B., and Kent. 2,886.113.
Sorensen. Knud B.. and Kent. 2.900,031.
Sorensen. Knud B., and Lindstrom. 2,895,280.
Soteropulos, Gust. 2,890,646.
Van Oerpen, Harlan W. 2 892.311.
Vogelaar, Bernard F. 2.887.166.
Vogelaar, Bernard F., and Dailev. 2,873,567.
Wadelton, Edwin F. 2.886.115.
Wittren, Richard A. 2.894.608.
Wittren, Richard A. 2,917,941.
Wittren, Richard A. 2.918.135.
Witzel, Homer D. 2,888,840.
Wormlev. James D., and Mihal. 2,885.900.
Youngberg. Charles H.. and Oehler. 2,870,849.
Deere. John, Plow Co. (Ltd.) : See —
Northeote, John A., and Kirkpatrick. 2,905,256.
Toderick, Samuel L. 2.871,962.
Toderick, Samuel L. 2,888,833.
Deere Mfg. Co. : See —
Harris, Harrv M. 2.886.333.
Rugen, Vernon L. 2.875,873.
Deering Milliken Research Corp. : See —
Dyar, Dillard F. 2.880.843.
Evans. Cyril G. 2.906 590.
Gagarine, Dmitry M. 2,904,386.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and Renokis. 2,874.069.
Gagarine, Dmitrv M . and Repokis. 2,901,451.
Gray, Coy J. 2,900.218.
Hicks, John W., Jr., and Smith. 2,878,636.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr. 2,903,219.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., Ferguson, and Brown. 2,911,088.
Jolly, George M. 2.900.512.
Klein. Norman E. 2.869,315.
Klein, Norman E., and Wright. 2,914,903.
La Fleur. Kermit S. 2 904.571.
Murray, Edward A., and McCullough. 2.907.094.
Perkins, Fred D., Jr., and Ingham. 2,890,751.
Rochester. Rov M. 2,910,732.
Smith, Philip N. 2,911,835.
Williams .Tames C 2.869.802.
Wright, Edward J., and Klein. 2,890,565.
Deering, Roland F.. and H. F. Wilkinson, to Union Oil Co.
of California. Differential ash scraper drive for a retort.
2,895,887, 7-21-59, CI. 202—222.
Deering. Roland F., J. PI. Duir, and R. P. Vaell. to Union
Oil Co. of California. Solids-fluid contacting process and
apparatus. 2,913,399, 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 136.
Defabaugh. Charles E. : See —
Gagle, Duane \V., and Defabaugh. 2,889,231.
De Falco, Anthony N. : See —
Davey. Ira C. 2.910,287.
De Falco, Anthonv, % to M. M. Merriam, and % to L. J.
Garofalo. Foldable play pen. 2,895,717, 7-21-59, CI.
256 — 25.
De Falco, Joseph J. : See —
Gruber, Joseph J. and De Falco. 2,897,551.
De Faymoreau, Etienne, to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Potentiometer. 2,912,662, 11-10-59, CI.
338—148.
De Faymoreau, Etienne, F. Singer, Jr., and H. R. Wolter, to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Test set.
2,912,688, 11-10-59, CI. 343—106.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. Radio navigation system. 2,912,689,
11-10-59, CI. 343—106.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Navigation system with beacon
Identification. 2,916,737, 12-8-59, CI. 343—106.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., and M. Mandel, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Triggered pulse generator.
2,906,874, 9-29-59, CI. 250—27.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., and M. Mandel, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Searching and
tracking receiver. 2,916,738, 12-8-59, CI. 343 — 106.
De Fazio, Charles A. : See —
Cahill, Richard H., De Fazio, and Lukman. 2,909,507.
Defensor A. G. : See —
Flury. Karl. 2,874,797.
Deffenbaugh, James F. : See —
Williams, Arthur L., and Deffenbaugh. 2.908,803.
Deffenbaugh, James F., and I. R. Taylor, to The Federal
Machine & Welder Co. Resilient lost-motion device for
welding apparatus and the like. 2,912,564, 11-10-59, CI.
219—89.
De Fillips, Paul : See —
De Phillips, Paul. 2,907,593.
De Fino, Armond A. : See —
De Fino, Frank J. and A. A. 2,908,427.
De Fino, Frank J. and A. A. Trouser waistband and pleat
presser. 2,908,427, 10-13-59, CI. 223 — 73.
De Fiore, Joseph : See —
Donohue. John C. and De Fiore. '2,906.975.
De Flon, James G., to The Fluor Corp., Ltd. Scavengable
water delivery ducts for cooling towers. 2,886,126,
5-12-59, CI. 183—26.
De Flon, James G.. to The Fluor Corp.. Ltd. Cooling tower
wall assembly. 2.889.584, 6-9-59, CI. 20 — .5.
Deford, Donald E. : See —
Verbrugge, Joseph J., and Deford. 2.917,079.
De Ford, Perl E., 25% to R. Goold, and 25% to E. Tolman.
Hydraulic and planetary gear transmission. 2,869,398,
1-20-59. CI. 74 — 688.
De Ford, Robert K.. and W. H. Day, Jr. ; said Day assor. to
said de Ford. Cigarette package with self-locking closure
and built-in match supply. 2,891.712, 6-23-59. CI. 229 —
44.
De Fore. Thomas M. Pedal onerated stool or similar device.
2.884.989, 5-5-59. CI. 155 — 93.
De France. Henri G. Color television systems. 2.876,278,
3-3-59. CI. 178—5.2.
De Fromont, Michel : See —
Cogniat. Marcel, de Fromont, and Serratrlce. 2,896,452.
Deg Corp.. The : See —
Dannen. Charles. 2,868.192.
Dega, Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Centrifuge for
liquids. 2,878,995, 3-24-59, CI. 233—27.
Dega. Robert L. to General Motors Corp. Centrifuge for
clarifving fluid. 2.898,037. 8-4-59. CI. 233—21.
Dega. Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Centrifuge for
cleaning fluids. 2.900,129. 8-18-59, CI. 233 — 28.
De Ganahl, Carl. Methvl cellulose coated polyester tape.
2.897,099. 7-28-59. CI. 117 — 138.8.
De Gee. Bob, to American Enka Corp. Apparatus for the
production of high tenacity viscose rayon yarn. 2,898,629,
8-11-59. CI 18 — 8.
De Gelder, Arthur L. : See —
De Boer, Jan H., and de Gelder. 2.919,246.
De Gelleke. Gerrit, to Cameron Machine Co. Carrier for
rotary knife for web-slitting machine. 2.895.553, 7-21-59,
CI. 164 — 70.
De Gelleke, Gerrit, to Cameron Machine Co. Fluid pressure
actuated onerator for a disk brake. 2,911,071, 11-3-59,
CI. 188 — 72.
Degen Alexander A. C. Recording machines. 2.906,583.
9-29-59. CI. 346 — 94.
Degenhnrdt. Gilbert. Feed and process of nnd apparatus for
producing same. 2.905,557, 9-22-59. CI. 99 — 2.
Degenhardt, Wilmar W., to J. I. Case Co. Ad.instahle crop
pickup drum stripper. 2.880,564. 4-7-59. CI. 50 — 364.
De Genova, Andrew. Tool for removing spring nuts.
2,915,927, 12-8-59, CI. 81—3.
Degering, Edward F. : Sec —
German, John F., and Degering. 2.867.572.
Pomerantz, Reuben Degering. and Hasselstrom.
2.904,392.
Degginger, Edward R., and E. E. Gilbert, to Allied Chemical
Corp. Method for combating fungus and fungicidal com-
position therefor. 2,899.355. 8-11-59. CI. 167 — 30.
De Giers, Clarence A., to The Liquidometer Corp. Three-
dimensional lattice-type capacitor for tank gauging
2,911,576, 11-3-59. CI. 317—246.
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219
De Giers, Clarence A., and E. V. Soreny, to Liquidometer
Corp. Indicators for telemetering systems. 2.875,431,
2-24-59. CI. 340 — 316.
Degnen, William J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Means for in-
troducing lift gas to vertical catalyst riser within a reac-
tion chamber. 2,919,240, 12-29-59, CI. 208 — 47.
Degnen, William J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Method and
means for introducing a reactant vapor to a fluidized bed
of contact material. 2,919,243, 12-29-59, CI. 208 — 150.
De Gooreynd, Peter M. J. K. : See —
Johnson, John, and de Gooreynd. 2,912,418.
De Gooreynd, Peter M. J. K., and L. J. Saxty. to Peterlite
Products Ltd. Mouldable materials. 2,910,456. 10-27-59,
CI. 260—77.5.
De Gozzaldi, Alfred J. : See —
Parsons, Edgar S., Johnson, and de Gozzaldi. 2,915,090.
De Graaf. Eduard M. : See —
Middelbeek. Aimer, De Graaf, and Modderman.
2.S9S.351.
De Graffenried, Albert L., to R. J., R. Q., S. R., and M. V.
Stockholm, jointly. Tire alarm system. 2,894,246, 7-7-59,
CI. 340 — 52.
De Gray, William G., 50% to H. Verdes. Hand rail mounting
bracket. 2,903,223, 9-8-59, CI. 248 — 221.
De Grazia, Joseph, to United States of America, Army. Gar-
ment hood. 2.870.452 1-27-59. CI. 2 — 203.
De Groote, Melvin, and F. E. Mange, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess of oxidizing mixture of microcriptalline wax, hydroxyl-
ated polyethylene and polyethvlene, and products produced
thereby. 2,879,237, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
De Groote, Melvin, and P. E. Mange, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess of oxidizing mixture of microcrystalline wax, mono-
carboxylated polyethylene and polyethylene, and product
produced thereby. 2,879.238, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
De Groote, Melvin, and F. E. Mange, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess of oxidizing mixture of microcriptalline wax, an ester
of hydroxylated polyethylene and polyethylene, and product
produced thereby. 2 879.240, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
De Groote, Melvin, and F. E. Mange, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess of oxidizing mixture of microcrystalline wax, an ester
of monocarboxylated polyethvlene and polyethvlene, and
product produced thereby." 2.879,241, 3-24-59, CI.
260—28.5.
De Groote. Melvin. and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Process
for breaking emulsions emploving lactone-derived compounds
of certain oxyalkylated resins. 2,888,403, 5-26-59. CI.
252 — 342.
De Groote Melvin, and O. H. Pettingill. to Petrolite Corp.
Process for breaking petroleum emulsions employing cer-
tain oxyalkylated N-methylgiueamines. 2,888.404. 5-26-59,
CI. 252 — 344.
De Groote. Melvin, K.-T. Shen, and J. -P. Cheng, to Petrolite
Corp. Certain polyepoxide modified oxyalkylation deriva-
tives, said derivatives obtained in turn bv oxyalkylation of
phenol-aldehyde resins. 2.888,425. 5-26-59, CI." 260—43.
De Groote. Melvin, K.-T. Shen, and J. -P. Cheng, to Petrolite
Corp. Certain polyepoxide modified phenol-aldehyde resins
and oxyalkylation derivatives of same. 2,888,426, 5-26-59,
CI. 260 — 4.3.
De Groote, Melvin. and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Cer-
tain oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified ther-
moplastic phenol aldehvde resins, and method of making
same. 2.888.427, 5-26-59 CI. 260 — 45.
De Groote. Melvin. and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Cer-
tain oxyalkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified ther-
moplastic phenol aldehvde resins, and method of making
same. 2,888.428. 5-26-59. CI. 260—45
De Groote. Melvin, and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Oxy-
alkylated polyenoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic
phenol aldehvde resins, and method of making same.
2.888.429. 5-26-59. CI. 260 — 45.
De Groote. Melvin, and K.-T. Shen. to Petrolite Corp. Oxy-
alkylated polyepoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic
phenol aldehyde resins, and method of making same.
2.558.430. 5-26-59. CI. 260 — 45.
De Groote. Melvin. and K.-T. Shen, to Petrolite Corp. Oxy-
alkylated polyenoxide-treated amine-modified thermoplastic
phenol aldehvde resins, and method of making same.
2.888.431. 5-26-59. CI. 260—45.1.
De Groote, Melvin. and O. H. Pettingill. to Petrolic Corp.
Certain oxyalkylated N-methvl glucamines and method of
making same. 2.917,505. 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 211.
De Haai. Kermit M. Scraper device for a farm disc.
2,901,049 8-25-59, CI. 172 — 558.
De Haan, Fred B., to The Okonite Co. Continuous vul-
canizer. 2.908,035, 10-13-59, CI. 18 — 6.
De Hardit. William M. Land clearing machine. 2.883,775,
4-28-59. CI. 37—144.
De Hart, Arnold O., to General Motors Corp. Hydrostatic
bearing. 2,879,113, 3-24-59, CI. 308—122.
De Haven. Clark G.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Feedinir device
for particulate solids. 2.885,246, 5-5-59, CI. 302 — 49.
De Haven. Robert M.. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Aircraft con-
trol console. 2.885.163. 5-5-59, CI. 244 — 83.
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd.. The : See —
Neill, Oswald S. 2,892.153.
De Havilland Engine Co. Ltd., The : See —
Halford, Frank R., and Clarke. 2.869.821.
Halford, Frank B., Cleaver, and Preece. 2,887,456.
Halford, Frank B., and Snell. 2,880,577.
De Havilland Propellers Ltd. : See —
Grant, Braham. 2,917,699.
De Hay, William H. : See —
Jones. Alonzo L.. and De Hay. 2,888,037.
De Hertelendy, Andor. Gravity propelled vehicle. 2,909,145,
10-20-59, CI. 115—1.
Dehm, Henrv C, and L. G. Maury, to Hercules Powder Co.
Production of hexahydroterephthalic acid. 2,8S8,484,
5-26-59. CI. 260 — 514.
Dehn, Roy F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co.
Adjustable clutch for metal forming machines. 2,874,816,
2-24-59, CI. 192 — 111.
Dehn, William F., and C. R. Dickinson, to Allen-Bradley Co.
Variable resistance control. 2,868,931, 1-13-59, CI.
201—55.
Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. : See —
Felletschin, Gunter. 2.898.269.
Gundel, Wolfgang. 2,891,065.
Giindel, Wolfgang. 2,907,786.
Gundel, Wolfgang, and Strauss. 2,876,177.
Gundel, Wolfgang, Strauss, and Haas. 2,892,760.
Haas, Hermann, Kirstanler, Gundel, and Strauss.
2,893,932.
Hopfner, Konrad, and Gotte. 2,895,933.
Hopfner, Konrad, and Gotte. 2,902,449.
Hopfner, Konrad, and Gotte. 2,912,352.
Kirstahler, Alfred, Willmund, and Strauss. 2,905,602.
Strauss, Wennemar. 2,903,403.
Strauss, Wennemar. and Wedell. 2,910,413.
Deibel, Raymond, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
drive mechanism. 2,892,206, 6-30-59, CI. 15 — 253.
Deibel, Raymond A., and M. Bitzer, to Trico Products Corp.
Windshield cleaner. 2,869,167, 1-20-59, CI. 15 — 253.
Deibel, Raymond A., and W. C. Riester, to Trico Products
Corp. Windshield cleaning system. 2,877,486, 3-17-59,
CI. 15—250.4.
Deibel, Robert H. : See —
Niven, Charles F., Jr., Deibel, and Wilson. 2,907,661.
De-icers, Inc. : See — ■
Bauer, Dale A. 2,900,642.
Deichert, Robert W., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Gamma correction amplifier. 2,884,484, 4— 28-o9, CI.
178—5.4.
Deighton, William W., to Burroughs Corp. Program scanning
apparatus. 2,906,838, 9-29-59, CI. 200 — 105.
Deighton, William W., G. M. Du Gan, A. G. Markgraf, and
D. E. Stromback, to Burroughs Corp. Data storage, read-
out and transfer apparatus. 2,914,759, 11-24-59, CI.
340 — 365.
Deily, Frederic H. : See —
Ortloff, John E., and Deily. 2,885,184.
Deily, Fredric H., to Jersey Production Research Co. Coring
subterranean formations. 2,915,285, 12-1-59, CI. 255 — 1.4.
Deininger, Clifford F. : See —
Robuck, Edmund R., and Deininger. 2,914,733.
Deinlein, Victor E., and T. B. Tisdale, to Acme Visible Rec-
ords, Inc. Adjustable partitions for receptacle. 2,914.211,
11-24-59, CI. 220 — 22.
Deis, Louis P., to American Viscose Corp. Pressure measur-
ing instrument. 2,881,617, 4-14-59, CI. 73 — 395.
Deise, Louis F., and R. E. Lee, to United States of America,
Navy. Frequency shift transmission system. 2,883,524,
4-21-59. CI. 250 — 17.
Deist, Herbert H., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Con-
trol device for vehicle pneumatic suspension systems.
2,905.430, 9-22-59. CI. 251—54.
Deist, James C, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Automatic coffee per-
colator. 2.904.667, 9-15-59. CI. 219 — 44.
Deitch, Jacob, to CharWick Cabinet Corp. Adjustable shelf
bracket. 2,890,012, 6-9-59, CI. 248 — 242.
Deitrick, Stapleton C, Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Vapor generator having a vapor heater with a novel outlet
header. 2.900,174, 8-18-59, CI. 257 — 241.
Deitrickson, Roy H. : See —
Guier, William, and Deitrickson. 2,905,200.
Deitrickson, Roy PL, to The National Supply Co. Control
valve for fluid operated engines for down well pumps.
2.870.749. 1-27-59. CI. 121 — 150.
Deitz. Jennings D. Cover for telephone exchange apparatus.
2,869.606. 1-20-59', CI. 150—52.
De Jager, Frank, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Single-
sideband system. 2,874.222, 2-17-59. 01. 179 — 15.5.
De Jager, Frank, and J. A. Greefkes, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Single-sideband system for the trans-
mission of speech. 2,907,831, 10-6-59, CI. 179 — 15.5.
De Jarnett, Frank D.. XA to P. A. Medearis. Soratcher con-
struction for abrading well bore holes. 2,867,280, 1-6-59,
CI. 166 — 173.
De Jarnett. Frank D., i/> to P. A. Medearis. Pine-handling
apparatus for oil wells. 2,885,096. 5-5-59. CI. 214 — 2.5.
De Jarnette, Van T., and W. L. Weems. Liquid injection
device for root systems. 2,874,658, 2-24-59. CI. Ill — 7.3.
De Jilovice, Vladimir J. H. Process for obtaining polysac-
charide material from plants of the genus "cecropia."
2.871.235. 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 209.
Dejo, Inc. : See —
Evins, David E. 2,907,058.
De Jong, Geert J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Selective ion-
permeable membranes. 2,867,575, 1-6-59,. CI. 204 — 296.
De Jong, Geert J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Production of
phenols. 2,883,430, 4-21-59, CI. 260—621.
De Jong, Tobias : See —
Robeer, Andries G., and de Jong. 2,887,666.
De Jonge, Jelis : See- —
Dijkstra, Rinse, de Jonge, and Klasens. 2,873,205.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
De Jonge, Jelis, H. Jonker, K. J. Kuening, and C. J. Dippel,
to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of forming
photographic images. 2,868,643, 1-13-59, CI. 96 — 48.
De Jongh, David K. : See —
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2,877.156.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2,881,165.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2.884,436.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2,894,033.
De Jur-Amsco Corp. : See —
Drewitz, Edwin W., and Stein. 2,898,567.
Lunzer, Frederic A. 2,893,287.
De Keizer, Adrianus, to Shell Development Co. Production
of diisopropyl benzenes. 2,881,227, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 671.
De Keizer, Adrianus, C. P. van Di.ik, and A. A. Gips, to Shell
Development Co. Production of meta-diisopropyl benzene.
2.870,229, 1-20-59, CI. 260—671.
De Keizer, Adrianus, and J. N. Wilson, to Shell Development
Co. Alkylation process with treated silica-alumina catalyst.
2,897,246, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 671.
De Keyser, Lodewijk F., and L. A. Van Dessel, to Gevaert
Photo-Production N. V. Gelatin adhesive layers. 2,867,542,
1-6-59. CI. 117—34.
Dekker, Jan M. D., and H. Feiner, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Carrier-wave telephony system. 2,881,262,
4-7-59, CI. 179—78.
De Klerk, Antonie C. : See —
Starreveld, Jaap, and de Klerk. 2,874,275.
Deknatel, J. A., & Son, Inc. : See —
Kurtz, Leonard D. 2,869,550.
De Koning, Arie A. and K. K. K. Shock absorber. 2,888,107.
5-26-59. CI. 188 — 88.
De Koning, Kornelis K. K. : See —
De Koning, Arte A. and K. K. K. 2,888,107.
De La Bretoniere, Andre B., to American Enka Corp. Elec-
tric motor drive system. 2,885,615, 5-5-59, CI. 318 — 44.
De Lacheisserie, Henri : See —
Lamberton, Jean, and de Lacheisserie. 2,873,237.
De Lachner Helicopters, Inc. : See —
De Wiess, Ferdinand A., and Abbott. 2,881,282.
De Lacy, Joseph H. Camera shutter. 2,870,697, 1-27-59,
CI. 95—61.
De la Flor, Felix C. Demountable rim for vehicle tires.
2.899.239. 8-11-59, CI. 301—31.
Delafontaine, Charles, to The Bank of America National Trust
and Savings Association. Strip cleaning device. 2,879,779,
3-31-59, CI. 134—64.
Delafontaine, Charles, to Bank of America Trust and Sav-
ings Association. Strip sharpening machine. 2,911,762,
11-10-59, CI. 51—87.
De La Hunt, Stanley G. : See —
Bauer, Armand C. 2,916,008.
De Lalio, Louis D., to Sperry Rand Corp.
tier. 2,904,744, 9-15-59, CI. 323 — 89.
De La Mater, George B., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
X-ray contrast composition comprising substantially
amylose-free amylopeotin in aqueous solution of contrast
agent. 2,870.063, 1-20-59. CI. 167 — 95.
De La Mater, George B., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works.
Iodophenylamidoalkanesulfonic acid compounds. 2,913,451,
11-17-59, CI. 260—211.
De Lamater. Georgia K. Therapeutic boot. 2,888,016, 5-26-
59. CI. 128—260.
Delamater, Roland E., to The Foote-Burt Co. Cutting tool
support. 2,918,720, 12-29-59, CI. 29—26.
Deland, Paul. Dispensing machine for heavy articles.
2,916.186, 12-8-59. CI. 221 — 106.
Delander, John B. Ironing board cover. 2,871,590, 2-3-59,
CI. 38—140.
Delaney. Alice M. Feminine hygienic device. 2,917,049,
12-15-59, CI. 128—285.
Delaney, Cyril T. : See —
Broad. Charles S. 2,871,338.
Delaney. Edward J. Combination tow, lift and light bar.
2,907,295. 10-6-59. CI. 114 — 235.
Delaney, John R. Writing board.
281 — 44.
De Lang, Hendrik, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Di-
chroie cross-mirror optical system. 2,889,734, 6-9-59, CI.
88—1.
De Lang, Hendrik, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Colour-selective optical system corrected with regard to
astigmatism. 2,896,499, 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 1.
De Lange, Owen E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse modulation regenerative repeaters. 2,868,965,
1-13-59, CI. 250—15.
De Lange, Owen E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave pulse circuits. 2,912,581, 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
De Lange, Owen E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave switching circuits. 2,914,671, 11-24-59, CI.
250 — 27.
De Langen, Lambertus H., to American Enka Corp. Deaera-
tion of viscous liquids. 2,887,267, 5-19-59, CI. 233 — 27.
De Langen, Lambertus H., to American Enka Corp. Anti-
friction bearing arrangement for spindles and the like.
2,906,087, 9-29-59. CI. 57 — 77.45.
Delano, Clyde N. Operating mechanism for amusement de-
vices. 2,915,311, 12-1-59, CI. 272 — 53.1.
De Lano, Ralph B., Jr. : See —
Koelseh, Albert C, Jr., and de Lano. 2,909,973.
De Lano, Ralph B., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Display apparatus employing electrooptical devices.
2,909,972, 10-27-59, CI. 95—4.5.
Magnetic ampli-
2,881,009, 4-7-59, CI.
De Lano, Ralph B., Jr.. and D. R. Young, to International
Business Machines Corp. Non-volatile barium titanate
storage tube. 2,872,612, 2-3-59. CI. 315 — 12.
De Lany, Beatrice P., and P. L. Copeland. Cathode. 2,902,-
618, 9-1-59. CI. 313—163.
De Lap, Robert A., to The Dow Chemical Co . Stabilized ethvl
cellulose compositions. 2,914,416, 11-24-59, CI. 106 — 177.
Delaplace, Ren4 P.. to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Gen-
erale Isothermos. Device for protecting the end faces of
plain bearings. 2,913,291, 11-17-59, CI. 308 — 237.
De La Rue Co. Ltd., The : See —
Knops, Ivan P., and Camps. 2.887.046.
Knops, Ivan P., and Camps. 2.901,970.
Richardson, Frank A. 2,911,216.
Richardson, Frank A. 2,912,242.
Delarue, Henri P., to Compagnle Francaise des Matieres
Colorantes. New dyestuffs derived from perinones and a
process for their preparation. 2,891,061, 6-16-59, CI.
260 — 251.
De Lassus St-Genies. Anne H. J. Devices for viewing with
magnification relief images on lenticulated films. 2.873,643,
2-17-59, CI. 88 — 1.
De la Tramerye, Raymond, and J. Hubert. Motor vehicle
with articulated body sections to facilitate parking.
2,915,132, 12-1-59, CI. 180—1.
De Laval Separator Co., The : See —
Schlosser, .Tohann C. 2.871.889.
'Sullivan, Frank E. 2,906.449.
De Laval Steam Turbine Co. : See —
Birmann, Rudolph. 2.899.797.
Birmann, Rudolph. 2,911,138.
Halvarsson, Harald. 2,901,831.
Delavan Mfg. Co. : See —
Johnson, Alsin K. 2,908,293.
Tate, Roger W.. and Volkmann. 2,904,263.
Delaware Tool Steel Corp. : See —
Levy, William B., and Roehm. 2,902.832.
De Lay, Manford S. Adjustable king pin and landing gear
assembly for trailer trucks. 2,889,154, 6-2-59, CI. 280 —
407.
De Lay, Manford S. Load equalizer for trailer. 2.900.194.
8-18-59, CI. 280 — 34.
Del Camp, Scipione M., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Tube socket
and capacitor assembly. 2,874,342, 2-17-59, CI. 317 — 257.
Delcellier. Henri A. : See —
Weinberger, Jan V., and Delcellier. 2,901,884.
Delcellier, Henri A., and J. V. Weinberger. Heat resistant
woven cloth. 2,884,018. 4-28-59. CI. 139 — 408.
Del Cerro, Horacio G. P. Wind-screen wiper of combined
effect. 2,879,535, 3-31-59, CI. 15 — 256.
De Leonard'is, Michael J. Device for heating a heat trans-
fer medium. 2,804,493, 7-14-59, CI. 122 — 135.
Del Faro. Gordon P. : See —
Overmire. Milton O., and Del Faro.
Del Francia. Joel A. Gas fired broiler.
CI. 99 — 443.
Del Francia, Joel A. Adjustable grid broiler. 2,905,076,
9-22-59, CI. 99 — 443.
Del Francia, Joel A. Quick heat broiler.
CI. 99 — 446.
Del Francia, Joel A. Deep fat fryer.
CI. 126—391.
Delfs, Detlef : See —
Miiller. Karl W., and Delfs. 2,872,355.
Niese, Manfred, and Delfs. 2,875.209.
Schultheis, Heinz, Kallert, and Delfs. 2,912,414.
Delfs. Detlef. and F. Miinz, % to Mobay Chemical Co. Pro-
duction of aromatic isocyanates. 2,901,497, 8-25-59, CI.
260 — 453.
Del Guidice, Dominic : See —
Miller, Julius, and Del Guidice. 2,897,186.
Del Guidice. Frank P. : See —
Hinckley, Alfred A., and Del Guidice. 2,900,224.
Delhi-Tavlor Oil Corp. : See —
Bartlett, Joseph W., and Soltes. 2,890,941.
Bludworth, Joseph E. 2.884,472.
Bludworth, Joseph E., and Leatherwood. 2,911,067.
Delia, Nicola. Therapeutic device. 2,878,493, 3-24-59, CI.
5—327.
Deline, Albert E., to Michigan Chemical Corp. Methyl
bromide package. 2.890.794, 6-16-59, CI. 206 — 84.
Deliot, Maurice J., to Societe : Peugeot & Cie. Electric ham-
mer. 2,873.735, 2-17-59, CI. 125—33.
De Linpa. Michael : See —
Huddle, Roy A. IT.. Pearson, and de Lippa. 2.901,346.
Deliso, John. Socket and rod coupling. 2,869,907, 1-20-59,
CI. 287—126.
Deliso, John. Socket and rod coupling. 2,893,769, 7-7-59,
CI. 287—126.
Delker, Thomas C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Co-rotating
dual wheel construction. 2,893,784, 7-7-59, CI. 301 — 36.
Delker, Thomas C. and W. J. Eaton, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Castered dual wheel assembly. 2,905,505, 9-22-59, CI.
301—36.
Dell Foods Specialties Co. : See —
Roser, Robert A., and Hedin. 2,893,332.
Dell, Gaillard W., to Parker Rust Proof Co. Chrcmate-
fluoride type coating solutions and method of treating
metal surfaces therewith. 2,868,682, 1-13-59. CI. 148 — 6.16.
Dell, Hugh A., and M. A. Snelling, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Flying spot scanning system for particle
counting apparatus. 2,903,597, 9-8-59, CI. 250 — 217.
2.881,985.
2,898.846. 8-11-59,
2,905,077, 9-22-59,
2,912,975, 11-17-59,
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Suderow, George E.
Suderow, George E.
Suderow, George E.
Suderow, George E.
Dell, Jacob H. : See —
Clevenger, Walton S., and Dell. 2,902,271.
Dell, Thomas D., 50% to Palizzio, Inc. Shoe heel applying
apparatus. 2,881,439. 4-14-59, CI. 1 — 32.
Delia Libera, Juan B. Musical instrument. 2,910,906,
11-3-59, CI. 84 — 170.
Delia Porta, Paolo. Getter container. 2,907,451, 10-6-59,
a. 206 — .4.
Dellinger, Daniel H., and J. W. Mcllwraith, to Associated Box
Corp. Platform. 2,870.981, 1-27-59. CI. 248 — 120.
Dellner, Raymond P., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Airline
oiler. 2,897,919, 8-4-59, CI. 184 — 55.
Dellweg, Hanswerner : See —
Bernhauer, Konrad, Friedrich, Dellweg, and Becher.
2,893,988.
Delman Co., The : See —
Neufeld, Leonard C. 2,869,164.
Neufeld, Leonard C. 2,876.483.
Del Mar, Bruce E., to Del Mar Engineering Laboratories. Inc.
Tow target. 2,898,058, 8-4-59, CI. 244 — 3.
Del Mar Engineering Laboratories : See —
Lolmaugh, Orson B., Thornton, and Smith. 2,869,120.
Thornton, William E. 2,909,772.
Del Mar Engineering Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Del Mar, Bruce E. 2.898,058.
Del Matter, Lofton I., 50% to J. Bellinod. Bait dipping and
holding device. 2,883.783, 4-28-59, CI. 43 — 4.
Delmonte, John, to Furane Plastics Inc. Epoxy resin com-
positions. 2,890,204. 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Deloffre, Leon E., and E. A. Pierre. Device for localizing
the impact point of rays. 2,895,067, 7-14-59, CI. 313 — 95.
De Long Corp. : See —
De Long, Leon B., and Suderow. 2,877,629.
De Long, Leon B., and Suderow. 2,906,100.
Suderow, George E. 2.870.639.
2.873,580.
2,908,142.
2.909,900.
2,909,901.
De Long, Herbert K., to The Dow Chemical Co. Anodizing
magnesium. 2.901,409. 8-25-59, CI. 204 — 56.
De Long, Leon B., and G. E. Suderow, to De Long Corp.
Method and apparatus for erecting a deep water offshore
platform. 2,877,629, 3-17-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
De Long. Leon B., and G. E. Suderow, to De Long Corp.
Method of operating portable marine structure. 2,906,100,
9-29-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
De Long. Vincent R., to Collins Radio Co. Servosystem
adapted for automatic adjustment of radio transmitters.
2,886,752. 5-12-59, CI. 318—28.
De Long. William A. Reel construction. 2,874,919, 2-24-59,
CI. 242 — 118.6.
De Lorean, John Z., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Transmis-
sion. 2,873,618, 2-17-59, CI. 74 — 645.
De Lorean, John Z., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Trans-
mission. 2,885.908, 5-12-59. CI. 74—677.
De Lorean, John Z.. to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Automatic
transmission with split drive in high range. 2,889,715,
6-9-59, CI. 74 — 688.
De Lorean, John Z., to General Motors Corp. Universal joint.
2.898,750, 8-11-59, CI. 64 — 8.
De Lorean, John Z., to General Motors Corp. Universal joint.
2.906,105, 9-29-59, CI. 64 — 8.
De Lorean, John Z., to General Motors Corp. Brake mecha-
nism. 2,912,085, 11-10-59, CI. 192 — 4.
Delorenzis, Dominic F. : See —
Mears, John S., Delorenzis, and Watson. 2,888,536.
Delp, Kyle I. Livestock oiler. 2,888,906, 6-2-59, CI. 119 —
157.
Delp, Preston P. Knockdown scaffold. 2,897,013, 7-28-59,
CI. 304—2.
Del Papa, Torello A. Utensil retainer stove grill. 2,878,803,
3-24-59, CI. 126—24.
Delphi Products Co.. Inc. : See —
Hassard, John M.. and McMurray. 2,870,928.
McMurray, Paul H. 2.914,025.
Delpierre. Jean P. Multi-purpose convertible hand tool.
2.873.460. 2-17-59. CI. 7 — 14.55.
Del Pozo Villalba, Pedro. Lock mechanism. 2,874,560, 2-24-
59. CI. 70—134.
Del Raso, Americo. Self-heating can. 2,914,061, 11-24-59,
CI. 126 — 262.
Del Raso, Americo. Self-heating can of the type provided
with impact-responsive heating means. 2,914,062, 11—24—59,
CI. 126 — 263.
Delrieu, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme Pour les Applications de
l'Electricite et des Gas Rares-Etablissements Claude-Paz &
Silva. Activated electrode for electric discharge lamp.
2,879,427, 3-24-59, CI. 313 — 185.
Delron Co., Inc.. The : See —
Hawks, William L., and Patrick. 2,868,901.
Del Rosso, Victor, to Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co.. Inc. Ro-
tary feeding and timing device. 2,907,443, 10-6-59, CI.
198—34.
Delta Dynamics. Inc. : See —
Bretz, Frank E., Jr. 2,906,461.
Delta Engineering Corp. : See —
Cleveland, Eric G., and Standley. 2,899,784.
Delta-T-Inc. : See —
Fischer, Harry C. 2,903,551.
Delta Tank Mfg. Co. : See —
Spann, Delroy O. 2,893,510.
Delta Tank Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Friedman, Isidore H., Jr. 2,915,341.
Spann, Delroy O. 2,903,088.
Spann, Delroy O. 2,911,059.
Deltour, Basil V. Pulse autopilot system. 2,873,932,
2-17-59, CI. 244—77.
Deltox Rug Co. : See —
Dorschner, Clarence C. 2,883,822.
Del-Tra Co. : : See —
Bishop, Ray H. 2,915,213.
Deltuvia, Andrew A., Jr. : See —
Callaway, William B., and Deltuvia. 2,909,608.
De Luca, Robert M. : See —
Brown. Abbott A., and De Luca. 2,901,71 6.
De Luca, Walter G., and W. A. Gants, to Davol Rubber Co.
Endotracheal cuff. 2,883,986, 4-28-59, CI. 128 — 351.
De Lucia, Anastasia. Slip-on shoe cover. 2,901,842, 9-1-59,
CI. 36—72.
De Lucia, Marion S. : See —
Gartner, Stanley J., and De Lucia. 2,889,446.
De Lue, Jerome. Weeding tool. 2,868,503, 1-13-59, CI.
254 — 132.
Deluxe Coils, Inc. : See —
Jefferson, Robert O., and Trinkle. 2,904,836.
De Luxe Girdlecraft Co., Inc. : See —
Scheinberg, Morris M. 2.870,769.
Scheinberg. Morris M. 2,897.823.
De Luxe Metal Furniture Co. : See —
Sandberg, Robert E. 2,912,120.
De Luxe Products Corp. : See —
Yelinek, Gustav H. 2.891,674.
Yelinek, Gustav H. 2,910,814.
Del Vecchio, Deno. Apparatus for controlling backwater in
sewage lines. 2,868,380, 1-13-59, CI. 210 — 111.
Del Vecchio, Louis A. Anti-skid attachment for motor
vehicle wheels. 2,882,949, 4-21-59, CI. 152 — 181.
Demag-Baggerfabrik G.m.b.H. : See —
Jung, Bernhard, Flach, and Kratz. 2,912,131.
Demag-Elektrometallurgie G.m.b.H. : See —
Ernst, Hans. 2,908,736.
Meffert, Walter. 2,903,494.
Sorg, Wilhelm, and Pfutzner. 2,886,617.
Tostmann. Johannes. 2,892,878.
Wronka, Bodo. 2,886,313.
Demarest, Daniel D. Brick packages. 2,896,781, 7-28-59,
CI. 206—65.
Demarest. Frank. Coupling for tractor and trailer vehicles.
2,871,029. 1-27-59, CI. 280 — 477.
Demarest, Le Roy E. : See —
Lapeyre, Fernand S. and J. M., and Demarest. 2,886,844.
Demarest, Philip C. : See —
Foster, Harry R., Crump, and Demarest. 2,906,832.
Demarest, Russell G., Jr. Loose-leaf binder. 2,878,817,
3-24-59, CI. 129—24.
Demarest, William C. and E. Malmstrom ; said Malmstrom
assor. to said Demarest. Portable traction device.
2,871,853, 2-3-59, CI. 128—84.
Demaret, Jules. Means for washing and the like operations.
2,873.600, 2-17-59, CI. 68 — 183.
De Maria, John, to Chemical Products Corp. Relief printing
plates and method for fabricating the same. 2,875,051,
2-24-59, CI. 96 — 67.
De Mario, Joseph. Tea bag tags. 2,879,613, 3-31-59, CI.
40 — 2.
Demarkis, Peter J. Gun checkering tool. 2,898,957, 8-11-59,
CI. 144 — 136.
De Mars, Paul A. : See —
Burns, Harold S., and de Mars. 2,880,817.
De Mart, Le Roy S. Long retracting soot blower. 2,885,711,
5-12-59, CI. 15—317.
De Matteis, John J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Supervisory and clock control apparatus. 2,895,122,
7-14-59, CI. 340—147.
De Mattia. Andrew D., and N. Pusta, Jr., to Rolock, Inc.
Slatted framework and method of making. 2,877,008 3-
10-59, CI. 263 — 47.
De Mauro, Evelyn : See —
Shephard, Donald. 2,891,300.
De Mauro. Peter, to Globe Lighting Products Inc. Fluores-
cent light fixture. 2,899,541. 8-11-59. CI. 240 — 51.11.
De Mauro, Peter, to Globe Lighting Products, Inc. Ceiling-
recess light fixture. 2.899,542. 8-11-59. CI. 240 — 78.
Demay, Peter P., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Valve apparatus. 2,879,971, 3-31-59, CI. 251 — 61.
Demelenne, Anatole a
CI. 102 — 22.
De Mengel, Gaston P.
Beck, Arnold H.
K. a. Mine blasts. 2,867,171, 1-6-59,
See—
W., and de Mengel. 2,918,599.
De Ment. Jack R. : See —
Anthony. Harry E.. Burnham, Dement, Hahn, and Hepler.
2,886,396.
Dement, James F., H. H. J. Benson, Jr., and E. H. Niemeyer,
to ACF Industries. Inc. Instrument tilt simulator for
non-flying aircraft trainer. 2,867,915, 1-13-59, CI. 35 — 12.
Demeny, Adam, to Dr. Ing. F. L. Fenyves. Massage appa-
ratus. 2,893,382, 7-7-59, CI. 128 — 38.
Demer, Frederick M., and B. Marks, to International Business
Machines Corp. Electrical assembly housing. 2,881,364,
4-7-59, CI. 317—100.
Demer, Frederick M., and R. H. Harrington, to International
Business Machines Corp. High speed printer. 2,895,411.
7-21-59, CI. 101—93.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
De Merritt, Roger F. : See —
Zack, Albert, Wroblewski, and De Merritt. 2,915,811.
Demers, Edward A. : See —
Ware, Colin C, Blake, and Demers. 2,899,566.
CI. 81 — 15.
Demetriades, Anthony, to Lear, Inc. Automatic diffuser
control for air-breathing engines. 2,870,601, 1-27-59. CI.
60 — 35.6.
Demi, Rov C, to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Time and
timed delay control. 2,897,890 8-4-59, CI. 161 — 1.
De Millar, Floyd O., to The Radian Corp. Motor starting
apparatus. 2,869,682, 1-20-59, CI. 185—41.
De Milleville, Maurice M. J. Device for injecting a fluid un-
der pressure. 2,908,259 10-13-59, CI. 123—32.
Deming, Mark A., and R. H. Bolster, to Clark Equipment Co.
Transmission control valve. 2,906,135, 9-29-59, CI. 74 —
364.
De Miranda, Heine A. R., and T. J. Tulp, to North American
Philips Co.. Inc. Circuit arrangement for converting im-
pedances. 2,904,758, 9-15-59, CI. 333—80.
Dernier, Henry W., to AMP Inc. Crimping tool. 2,S92,368,
6-30-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Demler, Henry W., to A M P Inc. Crimping tool with double-
ended floating die member. 2,914,976, 12-1-59, CI. 81—15.
Demler, Henry W., to AMP Inc. Tool with lost motion link-
age for crimping electrical connectors. 2,915,929, 12—8-59,
Demler, Henry W., to AMP Inc. Hand crimping tool.
2,916,953, 12-15-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Demmel, Anton, to Olympia Werke Akt. Typewriter of sec-
tional construction. 2,881,896, 4-14-59, CI. 197 — 180.
Demmon, Floyd E., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for automatically distributing the air blast to blast fur-
naces. 2,886,307, 5-12-59, CI. 266—30.
Demolon, Pierre : See —
Matis, Ernest, Demolon, Nobecourt, and Henri. 2,899,189.
De Mong, Maurice D., to United States of America, Navy.
Full wave detector. 2,912,584, 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
De Monge, Louis. Equalizer type vehicle suspension and
locking means therefor. 2,887,322, 5-19-59, CI. 280 — 104.
De Montard, Robert L. M. : See —
Poures, Andre G., Girard, and De Montard. 2,867.209.
De Montebello, Roger. Light-box. Re. 24,728, 10-27-59,
CI. 240—2.
De Monterey, Francis G. A., to General Electric Co. Glass
coating compositions. 2,874,135, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 18.
De Montmollin, Jean-Pierre : See —
Bethge. Walther. 2,900,290.
De Mornay-Bonardi, Inc. : See —
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto. 2,894,229.
De Moss, Albert H., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Drying tumbler. 2,906,035, 9-29-59, CI. 34 — 45.
De Moss, Leonard. Fish skinning apparatus. 2,881,469,
4-14-59, CI. 17 — 2.
De Mott. Alfred E., to General Electric Co. Toaster.
2.870.701. 1-27-59, CI. 99 — 391.
De Motte, Frank E., E. C. Denton, and T. R. Hoffman, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Circuits for improving
the stability of ultrasonic delay lines. 2,897,489, 7-28-59,
CI. 343—7.7.
Dempsey, James F., to Sun Oil Co. Manufacture of isoprene.
2.914,588, 11-24-59, CI. 260—680.
Dempsey, Joseph B., to Pattin Mfg. Co., Inc. Mine roof bolt
with abutting shoulder preventing over-expansion. 2,870,-
666, 1-27-59, CI. 85—2.4.
Dempster, Alexander : See —
Lamb. Francis X., Huber, Estoppey, Roy, and Dempster.
2,875.409.
Dempster Brothers, Inc. : See —
Dempster, George R., and Herpich. 2,900,096.
Herpich. William A. 2,888,162.
Jones, Harrv W. 2,878,051.
Jones, Harry W., and Radel. 2,883,075.
Standifer, Lafayette B.. Jr., and Simpson. 2,872.237.
Dempster, George R. Transporting equipment. 2,869,740,
1-20-59. CI. 214—75.
Dempster, George R., and W. A. Herpich, said Herpich assor.
to Dempster Brothers. Inc. Front end loaders. 2,900,096,
8-18-59, CI. 214 — 302.
Dempster, George R., and A. H. Morgan. Containers.
2,915,331, 12-1-59, CI. 294 — 69.
Dempster, Peter B. : See —
Dolan, John E., Brimley, and Dempster. 2,891,475.
Demtohenko, Basile, to Societe du Carburateur Zenith. Gear
pumps. 2,915,976, 12-8-59, CI. 103 — 41.
Denault. Donald R., and G. Minehenko, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Electrical testing fixture. 2,867,771, 1-6-59,
CI. 324—158.
De Navarre, Maison G., to Beauty Counselors, Inc. Sun
screening compositions. 2,880,140, 3-31-59, CI. 167—90.
Denbo, Weldon O. Man's undergarment. 2,872,685, 2-10-59,
CI. 2—224.
Denby, James F. : See —
Pearce, James G., and Denby. 2,883,578.
Denby, James F.. to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd.
Circuit arrangements for converting information from one
form to another. 2,898,583, 8-4-59. CI. 340 — 347.
Denbv, James F., to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd.
Circuit arrangements for counting impulses. 2,898,584,
8-4-59. CI. 340—347.
Dence, Donald S., to Clark Equipment Co. Vehicle drive
means. 2,871,724, 2-3-59. CI. 74—665.
Dence, Richard B., and W. A. Schaich, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Ball-type applicator assembly. 2,904,810, 9-22-59, CI
15—132.7.
Dench, Edward C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Traveling wave
tubes. 2,888,610, 5-26-59, CI. 315 — 39.3.
Dench, Edward C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Traveling wave am-
plifiers. 2,890,372, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Dench, Edward C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Traveling wave
electronic devices. 2,890,384, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 39.3.
Dench, Edward C. Traveling wave oscillator. 2,892,963,
6-30-59, CI. 315—39.3.
Dench, Edward C, to Raytheon Co. Traveling wave oscilla-
tor. 2,907,913, 10-6-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Dench, Edward C., and A. D. La Rue, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Traveling wave tube system. 2,888,649, 5-26-59. CI. 332 —
17.
Dendrol, Inc. : See —
Snyder, Francis H. 2,875.180.
De Neergaard, Leif E., deceased. Northern Trust Co., executor ;
F. W. Olmstead H. W. Trechsel, D. A. Gerard, J. J. Kojis,
N. S. Parker, M. S. Bradway, and said L. F. de Neergaard.
as trustees. Recording system and method for displaced
traces. 2,885,256 5-5-59, CI. 346 — 74.
De Neergaard, Leif E., deceased ; The Northern Trust Co.,
executor, to F. W. Olmstead, H. W. Trechsel, D. A. Gerard,
J. J. Kojis, N. S. Parker, M. S. Bradway, and said de Neer-
gaard, trustees. Machine tool control system. 2,882,475,
4-14-59, CI. 318 — 162.
De Neergaard, Leif E., deceased ; The Northern Trust Co.,
executor, to F. W. Olmstead, H. W. Trechsel, D. A. Gerard,
J. J. Kojis, N. S. Parker, M. S. Bradway, and said de Neer-
gaard, trustees. Record sensing system. 2,882,516,
4-14-59, CI. 340—174.
De Neergaard, Leif E., to F. W. Olmstead, H. W. Trecksel,
D. A. Gerard, J. J. Kojis, N. S. Parker, M. S. Bradway, and
said de Neergaard as trustees, The Northern Trust Co.,
executor of said de Neergaard, deceased. Method of record-
ing displacements. 2,916,342, 12-8-59, CI. 346 — 8.
Denelsbeck, David : See — ■
Russell, Robert G., and Denelsbeck. 2,910,806.
Denend, Lowell E., and K. C. Schroeder, to T. E. Parr. Rope
fenders for boats. 2,905,129, 9-22-59. CI. 114 — 219.
Dengler, Rudolf. Disposable head tooth brush. 2,893,031,
7-7-59, CI. 15—123.
Den Haan, Jose J. W. : See —
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and Den Haan. 2,898,166.
Den Haan, Jose J. W., and F. L. Van Weenen, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Braking device associated with
a centrifugal clutch. 2,916,119, 12-8-59. CI. 192 — 15.
Denham, Frederick R. : See —
Kitchen. John A., and Denham. 2.898.978.
Denham, William L., to General Electric Co. Mounting struc-
ture for stationary inductive device. 2,897,463, 7-28-59,
CI. 336 — 65.
Den Herder, Marvin J. : See —
Brooks, John A., and Den Herder. 2,895,898.
Goretta, Louis A., and Den Herder. 2,911,352.
Gutberlet, Louis C, and Den Herder. 2,871,185.
Den Herder, Marvin J., to Standard Oil Co. Increasing
platinum catalyst activity for hydroforming hydrofined
naphtha. 2,899,378. 8-11-59, CI. 208—65.
Den Herder, Marvin, and R. V. Malo, to Standard Oil Co.
Fluid platinum catalyst hydroforming system. 2,870,086,
1-20-59, CI. 208 — 140.
Den Hertog, Martinus, to International Standard Electric
Corp. Electrical identification or selection equipment.
2,884,489, 4-28-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Den Hertog, Martinus, to International Standard Electric
Corp. Relay recorder. 2,887,624, 5-19-59, CI. 317 — 137.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and C. De Zeeuw, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Telecommunication exchange sys-
tems. 2,912,510, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and C. De Zeeuw, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Scanning circuit. 2.913.52S,
11-17-59. CI. 179 — 15.
Denholm. John. Suitcase having retractable, removable
wheels. 2,917,317, 12-15-59, CI. 280 — 43.24.
Deniau, Andre J. A., to Societe Generale de Construction
Electriques et Mecantiques. Means for protecting transi-
tion impedances. 2.87.1,399, 2-24-59, CI. 323 — 43.5.
De Niet, Edmond, and D. Kleis, to North American Philips
Co. Inc. Magnetic recording apparatus. 2,912,521,
11-10-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Denim Maid Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Weaver, John H., and Houdeshell. 2,893,035.
Dening, Donald G. : See —
Krautwurst, Homer V., and Dening. 2,883,510.
Dening, Robert D.. to Garlinghouse Brothers. Device for
kneading and surfacing plastic material. 2,900,883.
8-25-59, CI. 94 — 45.
Dening, Robert D., and L. H. Garlinghouse, to Garlinghouse
Brothers. Compactor. 2,917,979, 12-22-59, CI. 94 — 45.
Denis, Walter. Lady's handbag. 2,916,841, 12-15-59, 'CI.
40 — 152.2.
Denison. Jack T.. M. W. Farlow, E. L. Muetterties, and G. IT.
Whipple, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Prepara-
tion of fluorocarbon compounds from phosphorous V flu-
oride and carbon. 2,884.467, 4-28-59, CI. 260—653.3.
Denker Charles T. Washing machines. 2,885,877, 5-12-59,
CI. 68 — 156.
Denker Charles T. Suction cleaners. 2,886,125. 5-12-59.
CI. 183—22.
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2,872,790.
2,898,977.
8-11-59,
Power lawn mower.
Inc. Means for clean-
3-31-59, CI. 15—312.
Denkert, Henry, to M. Denkert & Co. Baseball glove with
pre-formed pocket. Re. 24,610, 2-24-59, CI. 2—19.
Denkert, M., & Co. : See —
Denkert, Henry. Re. 24,610.
Denkowski, George S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polymer-
ization process. 2,915,514, 12-1-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Denkowski, Walter J. : See —
Kron, Harold O., and Denkowski. 2,878,687.
Kron, Harold O., and Denkowski. 2,912,087.
Denlinger, Carl B., to Buckeye Iron & Brass Works. Method
and apparatus for dispensing liquids. 2,867,249, 1-6-59,
CI. 141 — 208.
Denman, Robert R., and U. P. Trudeau, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Machines for press molding hollow glassware.
2,903,824, 9-15-59, CI. 49 — 38.
Denman, Wayne L., to Dearborn Chemical Co. Corrosion
inhibiting composition and method. 2,882,171, 4-14-59,
CI. 106—14.
Denman, Wayne L., and C. M. Hwa, to Dearborn Chemical Co.
Filming type corrosion inhibitor for steam and condensate
lines. 2,889,193, 6-2-59, CI. 21—2.7.
Denmark, Herbert H. : See —
Simpson, Arthur A., and Denmark.
Denn, John H. Tire rim removal tool
CI. 157—1.33.
Dennard, James J. : See —
Dupres, Marion R. 2,896,389.
Dennard, Margaret D. : See —
Dupres, Marion R. 2,896,389.
Dennerlein, William H. : See —
Schladermundt, Peter, Dennerlein, and Simons. 2,889,
039.
Denney, Ralph E., V> to P. Ganson.
2,888,796, 6-2-59, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Denning Co., Inc., The : See —
Denning, Wade F. 2,879,536.
Denning, Wade F., to The Denning Co.,
ing floors in textile mills. 2,879,536. _
Dennis, George P., to Lockers (Engineers) Ltd. Means for
generating pulsating direct currents. 2,873,383, 2-10-59,
CI. 307—1.
Dennis, Jack. Composite link structures for collapsible lad-
ders, conveyors, or the like. 2,905.264, 9-22-59, CI. 182 —
163.
Dennis, James H. : See —
Hocks, Robert W., and Dennis. 2,881,759.
Dennis, William H, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reform-
ing process. 2,917,454, 12-15-59, CI. 208 — 134.
Dennis, William P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co
Process for forming composite
2.906.642, 9-29-59, CI. 117—56.
Dennis, William P., to E. I. du Pont
Process for forming composite
2.906.643. 9-29-59, CI. 117—56
Dennis, Wolcott. to Air Reduction Co.. Inc. Argon purifica-
tion. 2.874,030, 2-17-59, CI. 23 — 209.
Dennis, Wolcott, and J. J. Rendos, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
Degreasing process. 2,911,331, 11-3-59, CI. 134 — 22.
Dennison Mfg. Co. : See —
Agulnick, Arnold. 2,917,396.
Bone, Arnold R., and Sloan. 2,890,650.
Dumont. Donald C. 2,872,030.
Flood, Carl A. 2,914,768.
Flood, Carl A. 2,915,177.
Gottscho, Ira S., and Hirschey. 2,874,499.
Dennison, Robert C, and A. C. Luther, Jr., to Radio Corp.
of America. Composite color signal transmission systems.
2,877,296. 3-10-59, CI. 178—5.4.
De Nobel. Dirk : See —
Kroger, Ferdinand A., and de Nobel. 2,890,142.
Denovan, Alexander E. C, D. J. Hodgson, and H. Kremer.
Electrically heated jet propulsion unit. 2,918,004,
12-22-59, CI. 102 — 19.
Denoyer-Geppert Co. : See —
Miller, William S. 2,867,918.
Densham, Coston L. : See —
Tunnicliffe, Edward A. J., and Densham. 2,875.946.
Densham, Costin L., to Wade Engineering Ltd. Engine with
exhaust gas extractor. 2,888,800, 6-2-59, CI. 60 — 32.
Denslow, Keith R. : See —
McMillan, William J., and Denslow. 2,884,386.
Densmore, Richard M. Hydraulic cylinder rod seal mech-
anism. 2,874,983, 2-24-59, CI. 286 — 12.
Denson, Joseph F. Gun dispenser. 2,908,425, 10-13-59, CI.
222 — 262.
Densow, Max, % to S. Meerkreebs. Closure assembly for
containers. 2,877,920, 3-17-59, CI. 220 — 30.5.
Denss, Rolf: See —
Eugster, Conrad H.. Denss, Hafiiger, Hofer, Pfister, and
Zimmermann. 2,895,965.
Denss. Rolf, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemical Corp. N-
acylated hydroxvbenzylamino phenols. 2,906,777, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 558.
Denss, Rolf, R. Pfister, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemi-
cal Corp. 4-substituted 1.2-diaryl-3.5-dioxo-pyrazolidines.
2,910,481, 10-27-59, CI. 260—310.
Dentists' Supply Co. of New York, The : See —
Lee, Pyungtoo W. 2,897.595.
Lee, Pyungtoo W., and Miiller. 2,895,050.
Saffir, Jacob A. 2.888.747.
Saffir, Jacob A. 2,889,625.
cellular structures.
de Nemours and Co.
cellular structures.
Dentler, Arnold E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gear for
railway draft rigging. 2,880,884, 4-7-59, CI. 213 — 40.
Dentler, Arnold E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gear for rail-
way draft rigging. 2,892,551, 6-30-59, CI. 213 — 10.
Denton, Bryce A. : See —
Finlayson, Frank E., Swenson, Herman, Logg, and
Denton. 2,892,272.
Denton, Bryce A., to General Electric Co. Electrically heated
device. 2,914,646, 11-24-59, CI. 219 — 25.
Denton, Eugene C. : See —
De Motte, Frank E., Denton, and Hoffman. 2,897,489.
Denton, Harvey R. Bag and header therefor including bag
supporting means. 2,873,905, 2-17-59, CI. 229 — 55.
Denton, Harvey R. Device for use in packaging ; package,
and method. 2,882,660, 4-21-59, CI. 53—135.
Denton, Harvey R., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Packaging
apparatus and method. 2,902,907, 9-8-59, CI. 93 — 54.
Denton, Richard A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Vacuum
diffusion pump. 2,886.235, 5-12-59. CI. 230—101.
Denton, Richard A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Vapor
jet pump. 2,888,190. 5-26-59, CI. 230—101.
Denton, Robert L. Transistorized frequency standard.
2,882,404, 4-14-59, CI. 250—36.
De Nucci, Joseph M. : See —
Hannon, Gilbert H., and De Nucci. 2,884,694.
Hannon, Gilbert H., and De Nucci. 2,903,793.
Denver Brick and Pipe Co. : See —
Hileman, Dean S. 2,869,742.
Denver Chemical Mfg. Co., The : See —
Manchey, Lessel L., and Bidlack. 2,872,378.
Denver Equipment Co. : See —
Daman, Arthur C. 2,876,905.
Denz, Arthur R. : See —
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., and Denz. 2,874,312.
Denz, Arthur R., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Temperature-compensated direct-current amplifier.
2,918,627, 12-22-59, CI. 330 — 13.
Denzer, Richard E. : See —
Bowser. Phillip C, and Denzer. 2,906,526.
Brunsdon, William E., Denzer, Olley, and 'Schilling.
2,908,508.
Denzler, Emil : See —
Bieri, Hans, and Denzler. 2,875,718.
De Oliveira, Agenor R. Electric current distributor. 2,902,-
552, 9-1-59, CI. 200—28.
De Palma, Ambrogio, and B. Viscardi. Joint for uniting three
structure members in shelvings and scaffoldings. 2,917,332,
12-15-59, CI. 287 — 54.
De Palma, James A. Highway signalling system. 2,874,367,
2-17-59. CI. 340 — 31.
De Paolo-Fletcher, Inc. : See —
De Paolo, Joseph J. 2,910,700.
De Paolo, Joseph J., to De Paolo-Fletcher, Inc. Power
operated securing device. 2,910,700, 11-3-59, CI. 1 — 101.
Department of Mines : See —
Bonneau. Louis P. 2,910.178.
De Pataky, Veronica. Stenciling apparatus. 2,899,928, 8-18-
59, CI. 118—301.
De Peu, Evans A. Pipe cutting indicator. 2,893,131, 7-7-59,
CI. 33 — 174.
De Pew, Chester C. : See —
Gaines, Clarence F. and J. R., De Pew, and Carry.
2,896,962.
Gaines, John R. and C. F.. and De Pew. 2,892.514.
Depew, Harlan A., to American Zinc. Lead & Smelting Co.
Method of impregnating wood with a chromated zinc
sulfate composition and product therewith. 2,886,486,
5-12-59, CI. 167 — 38.5.
Depew, Harlan A., P. D. Quinn. and G. R. Waitkins, to
American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co. Treatment of
materials. 2,868,673, 1-13-59, CI. 117 — 137.
De Pew. Thomas N.. to Arrowhead Products, Inc. Pallet con-
struction. 2,919,090, 12-29-59, CI. 248 — 120.
De Pew, Thomas N.. W. H. Sardo. Jr.. and P. H. Koenig. to
National Wooden Pallet Manufacturers' Association. Pallet
with draft-barrier, 2,873,935, 2-17-59, CI. 248 — 120.
De Phillipo, William J., and K. L. Chien, to Radio Corp. of
America. Information translating system. 2,902,679,
9-1-59, CI. 340—174.
De Phillips, Gerard : See —
De Phillips, Paul, De Fillips, and De Phillips. 2,907,593.
De Phillips, Paul, also known as P. De Fillips, deceased, by
G. De Phillips, executor, to R. H. Jenkins. "Unpacked ball
and socket with spring-biased ball. 2,907,593, 10-6-59, CI.
285 — 269.
Depken, Andrew F., to McGraw-Edison Co. Shear machine
with electromagnetically operated control responsive to
metallic strip being fed to shear. 2,890,750, 6-16-59, CI.
164 — 49.
Depp. Marlin C. : See —
Halpern, William, Depp, and Fragola. 2,887.873.
Halpern, William, Depp, and Trenchard. 2,887,872.
Deppe, Arnold. Article holders. 2,911,173, 11-3-59, CI.
248—113.
De Pree, David O. : See —
Closson, Rex D., and De Pree. 2,918,494.
De Pree, David O., to Ethyl Corp. Aminolead compound
and herbicidal composition containing same. 2,893,857,
7-7-59, CI. 71—2.7.
De Pree. David O., to Ethvl Corp. Production of organo-
metallic compounds. 2,909,565, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 541.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Deprez, Charles, to Solvay & Cie. Composite anode assembly
for use in electrolytic cells. 2,868,712, 1-13-59, CI.
204 — 288.
De Priester, Coral L., to California Research Corp. Gas-air
burner with check valve. 2,895,555 7-21-59, CI. 166 — 59.
De Priester, Coral L., to California Research Corp. LinT
packing method. 2,905.245. 9-22-59, CI. 166 — 15
De Priester, Coral L., and C. N. Simm, to California Research
Corp. Apparatus for well stimulation by gas-air burners.
2,S87,160, 5-19-59, CI. 166 — 59.
De Prisco, Carmine F., W. C. Elmore, and N. Maropis, to
Aeroprojects, Inc. Automatic power and frequency con-
trol for electro-mechanical devices. 2,917,691, 12-15-59,
CI. 318 — 118.
Depuv, Robert P., to General Electric Co. Power resistor as-
sembly. 2,902,664, 9-1-59, CI. 338—176.
Deranian, Minas, and B. V. Vonderschmitt, to Radio Corp.
of America. Deflection circuits. 2,869,030, 1-13-59, CI.
315—27.
Deranja. John E. and M. Jang. Skirt form hanger.
2.908.430, 10-13-59, CI. 223—95.
Derby, Richard F., and A. Biery. Leg length adjusting appa-
ratus. 2,890,824, 6-16-59, CI. 228 — 63.
Derby, Richard F., and A. Biery. Leg length adjusting
apparatus. 2,911,134, 11-3-59, CI. 182—201.
Derby Sealers, Inc. : See —
Krueger. Alfred P. 2,899,198.
Derby, William F. Tool for removal of valve lifters.
2,883,740, 4-28-59, CI. 29—213.
Deren, Pincus, to Pabst Brewing Co. Apparatus and method
for extracting air from beverages. 2,906,624, 9-29-59, CI.
gg 7g_
Derhalli, Zouhdi M. : See —
Farmer. Stanley E., and Derhalli. 2,914,368.
Derham, Leslie J. : See — -
Woods, Stephen E., and Derham. 2,912,322.
Derham. Leslie J., to Metallurgical Processes Ltd. and The
National Smelting Co. Ltd., carrying on business together
under the name and style of Metallurgical Development
Co. Condensing of zinc in liquid form from zinc vapour.
2.886,309, 5-12-59, CI. 266 — 37.
Derham, Leslie J., and J. W. Haywood, to The Metallurgical
Processes Ltd. and National Smelting Co. Ltd., doing busi-
ness as Metallurgical Development Co. Condenser for con-
densing metal vapours. 2,871,007, 1-27-59, CI. 266 — 15.
Derick, Lincoln, and C. J. Frosch, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Vapor-solid diffusion of semiconductive mate-
rial. 2,873,222, 2-10-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
De Ridder, Alphonse : See —
Colot, Hyacinthe. De Ridder, and Herinckx. 2.891,670.
De Ridder, Gysbert F., and W. P. Bryan, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Production of carbon black oil. 2,895,895,
7-21-59, CI. 208 — 40.
De Rijk. Willy : See —
Doom. Johannes, Mondria, de Rijk, and Hendal.
2,915,449.
Dering, Roger. Metallurgical processing of uranium ores.
2,890,795, 6-16-59, CI. 209 — 12.
Derksen, Jan W. : See —
Kips, Eduard J. E.. and Derksen. 2,878,423.
Derman, Sam. Double closure knockdown wardrobes.
2,902,056. 9-8-59, CI. 160 — 90.
Dermer. Otis C, and F. B. Slezak, to Cities Service Research
and Development Co. Olefin oxide ortho ester condensa-
tion products. 2,867.667. 1-6-59. CI. 260—615.
Dermond, Franklin, and C. A. Nickerson, to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Indexing means for drum-feed
screw type translating device. 2,883,476, 4-21-59, CI.
179 — 100.2.
Dermond, Lawrence C. : See —
Olson, Elmer. Kehoe, and Dermond. 2,899,951.
Dermond. Lawrence C, to General Motors Corp. Windshield
2,869.165, 1-20-59, CI. 15 — 250.4.
, to General Motors Corp. Thermo-
air bleed. 2,873,958, 2-17-59, CI.
to General Motors Corp. Windshield
2,876,747, 3-10-59, CI. 121—
Fuel control
Dermond, Lawrence C.
tion metering valve.
Dermond, Lawrence C
cleaning apparatus.
Dermond, Lawrence C.
statically controlled
261—39.
Dermond, Lawrence C,
wiper actuating mechanism.
123.
Dermond, Lawrence C, to General Motors Corp.
system. 2,894,499, 7-14-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Dermond, Lawrence C, to General Motors Corp. Fuel in-
jection acceleration enrichment device. 2,899,950, 8-18-59,
CI. 123—119.
to General Motors Corp. Fuel injec-
2,900,167, 8-18-59, CI. 251—321.
to General Motors Corp. Idle fuel
control. 2,916,270, 12-8-59, CI. 261—37.
Dermond, Lawrence C. and E. Olson, to General Motors Corp.
Fuel injection system. 2,898,096, 8-4-59, CI. 261 — 37.
Derndinger. Hans-Otto : See —
Kurz, Karl D.. and Derndinger. 2,904,024.
De Rooy. Antonius J. : See —
Bruining, Hajo, Haans, Schampers, and de Rooy.
2,882,117.
De Rooy. Antonius J., and J. J. A. Jonkers, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of providing an electrically con-
ductive network on a support of insulating material.
2,874,449, 2-24-59, CI. 29 — 25.14.
De Rosa, Louis A., M. Masonson, and F. J. Lundburg, to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Radio navi-
gation beacon. 2,915,750, 12-1-59, CI. 343—106.
De Rose, John P. Adjustable seat mount. 2,892,483, 6-30-
59, CI. 155 — 14.
De Rose, Paradise. Combined movie camera, viewer and pro-
jector. 2,883.904. 4-28-59, CI. 88 — 17.
De Rosset, Armand J. : See —
Watkins, Charles H., and de Rosset. 2,905,636.
De Rosset, Armand J., and V. Haensel, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Reforming catalyst. 2,878,192, 3-17-59,
CI. 252—442.
Derossi, Agostino D. Caging device for gyrocompasses having
a floating sensitive element. 2,872,821, 2-10-59, CI.
74 — 5.1.
De Rouen, Rudolph R. Linesman's marker pole. 2,881,543,
4-14-59, CI. 40—125.
Derouet, Brice, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Device for improving the reception of pulse-type radio
signals in the presence of noise. 2,914,666, 11-24-59, CI.
250—20.
Derr, Edgar M. : See —
Johnston, Donald L., Derr, and Wooldridge. 2,912,480.
Derr. Willard A. : See —
Metz, Weldon L., and Derr. 2,909,709.
Derr, Willard A., and E. J. Cham, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit breaker control systems using logic decision
elements. 2,909,707, 10-20-59, CI. 317 — 22.
Derrah, Helen J. : See —
Derrah, Norman S. and H. J. 2.892,297.
Derrah, Norman S. and H. J. Bags and bag handling ma-
chines. 2,892,297, 6-30-59, CI. 53 — 186.
Derrick. Daniel M. Drum clamp. 2,874,432, 2-24-59, CI.
24—81.
Derringe, Bloddie L. : See —
Jamison, Will B.. and Derringe. 2,868,526.
Peterson, C. Lynn, and Derringe. 2,885.083.
Derringer, Paul. Animated display unit. 2,904,913, 9-22-59,
CI. 40—33.
Derringer, Ray, to International Oil Burner Co. Air duct
register. 2,901,962, 9-1-59, CI. 98—106.
Dersch, Fritz, and M. R. De Angelus, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Antifogging agent and bactericide for photo-
graphic emulsions. 2,897,081, 7-28-59, CI. 96 — 66.
Dersch, John A. : See —
Engels, Eugene O., and Dersch. 2,900.927.
Dersch, John A., and H. G. Burman, to Baker Perkins Inc.
Synchronizing means for oven conveyors and associated
handling mechanism. 2,885,973, 5-12-59, CI. 107 — 57.
Dersch. William C. Jr. : See —
Johnson, Reynold B., and Dersch. 2,872.669.
Dersch, William C, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Gas tube pulse generator. 2,915,677, 12-1-59, CI.
315—273.
De Rugeris, John. Ignition system for internal combustion
engines. 2.905.775, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 26.
De Rugeris, John. Soldering iron. 2,905,799, 9-22-59. CI.
219—27.
De Ruggieri, Petro, and C. Ferrari. Steroids. 2,873,273,
2-10-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Derv, Aldege L. Loading magazine for a work holding fix-
ture. 2,869.433, 1-20-59. CI. 90—59.
De Rycker. Henry G. E. L., and M. F. V. G. Mathieu, to
Societe Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du
Marly. Catalytic reactor. 2,887,365, 5-19-59, CI. 23 — 288.
De Saint Chamant, Henri : See —
Bursaux, Jacques, Ancelle, and de Saint Chamant.
2,875.032.
De Santis Sabatino, to The Eyelet Specialty Co. Cosmetic
container. 2,901,101, 8-25-59, CI. 206—56.
De Santis, Vincent J., and M. J. Slivka, to General Electric
Co. High power electron tube. 2,879,429, 3-24-59, CI.
313 — 293.
Desbois, Theodore J.
120.
Desbrandes, Robert,
Pallet. 2,913,205, 11-17-59, CI. 248-
2,885,960, 5-12-59. CI.
2,891,266.
to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Borehole apparatus. 2,872.230, 2-3-59. CI. 288—6.
Descarries, Raymond, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Combined
handle and switch control. 2,919,332, 12-29-59, CI. 200 —
157.
Desch, Joseph R., to The National Cash Register Co. Elec-
tronic counter. 2,871,408, 1-27-59, CI. 315—84.5.
Deschamps, Desire J., to Hydroaire, Inc._ High pressure vari-
able delivery rotary vane pump.
103—4.
Deschenes, Emile A. : See —
Knott, Clyde L.. and Deschenes.
Deschmann, Heinrich : See —
Rosenberg, Heinz, and Deschmann. 2,870.349.
Descouvemont, Pierre A., to Compagnie des Machines Bull
(Societe Anonyme). Tabulator commutators for recording
and the like machines. 2,892,048. 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 46.
De See, Peter G.. to Halkey-Roberts Corp. Valve. 2,887,120,
5-19-59, CI. 137—223.
De Selms, Jesse E., deceased, by E. D. Brandon, sole heir.
Hydraulic torque tool. 2,900,811, 8-25-59, CI. 64 — 28.
De Selms, Paul R. : See —
Brosene, William G., Jr., and De Selms. 2,874,768.
De Seversky, Alexander P. Food seasoning injection device.
2,887,035, 5-19-59, CI. 99—234.
De Shano, Alphonse D., to Emmett Conrad. Hoisting crane.
2,867,333, 1-6-59, CI. 212—144.
Deshaw, Heinz : See —
Deshaw, Zoltan and H. 2,867,313.
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225
Deshaw, Zoltan and H., to Ismay Lamps Ltd. Method
and apparatus for arranging and feeding wire filaments.
2,867,313, 1-6-59, CI. 198—33. .„•'■„,*.
De Shazor, James C, Ji., to Columbia Basin Plastics Co.
Shake and pour device. 2,889,090, 6-2-59, CI. 222—555.
Desiato, Gene G. Lens surfacing machine. 2,871,626,
2-3-59. CI. 51—124.
Design Engineers : See —
Kaiser, Herman D., Jr. 2,879,678.
Designed Products Ltd. : See —
Gregory, Joseph M., and Smith. 2,917,167.
Designware Industries, Inc. : See —
Brink, Raymond J., and Buelow. 2,867,859.
Buelow. John A. 2,900,750.
De Simone, Benjamin J., and D. F. Crozat, to Precision
Development Co., Inc. Spray unit assembly. 2,876,040,
F. E. Life preserver. 2,895,147.
Re. 24,660.
Stone sawing wire.
Re.
3-3-59, CI. 299—84.
Desjarlais, Arthur and
7-21-59, CI. 9—19.
Desjarlais, Frederick E. : See —
Desjarlais, Arthur and F. E. 2,895,147.
De Smidt, Woodrow A., F. F. Loock, and C. E. Zarwell, to
Allen-Bradley Co. Control-station. 2,897,327, 7-28-59,
CI. 200—168.
Desnoyers. Doris : See —
Desnoyers, Joseph R. 2,885,094.
Desnoyers, Joseph R., 50% to D. Desnoyers. Railroad car
drawbar. 2,885.094, 5-5-59, CI. 213 — 120.
Desomatic Products, Inc. : See —
Siggelin, Gert K. A. 2,884,764.
Siggelin. Gert K. A. 2,884,949.
De Spa & Fils. Societe en Commandite par Actions : See —
Freitag. Auguste M. A. 2.885.837.
De Spain, Thomas H., to Southern Textile Machinery Co.,
Inc. Hosiery inspection apparatus and method. 2,902,193,
9-1-59, CI. 223—75.
Despard. Richard B. : See —
Hudgens. Bernard C. 2.876,782.
Despard, Victor R., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Convenience
outlet with improved wire and plug blade gripping means.
2.873.433, 2-10-59, CI. 339—95.
Despard, Victor R., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Automatic wire
gripping terminal. 2,883,641, 4-21-59, CI. 339 — 216.
Despres, Urbnn H., to Keyes Fibre Co. Individual serving
pack. 2.917,216, 12-15-59. CI. 229—2 5.
Dessane, Despres. Toothbrush and tooth powder kit-tooth-
brush powder fountain. 2,880,738, 4-7-59, CI. 132—84.
Dessauer, John H., R. VV. Gundlach, and G. R. Mott, to
Haloid Xerox Inc. Method for fixing xerographic images.
2,894.840, 7-14-59, CI. 96—1.
Dessauer. John H.. and H. E. Clark, to Haloid Xerox Inc.
Radiation sensitive photoconductive member. 2,901,348,
8-25-59, PI. 96 — 1.
Dessureau, John B. : See —
Dessureau, Joseph T. and J. B.
Dessureau, Joseph T. and J. B.
24,660, 6-16-59, CI. 125—21.
De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door
de Directeur-Oenernal des Posterijen : See —
Oebrman, Roelof M. M. 2,885,480.
De Stevens, George, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Certain 3-substituted cycloalkano-[d]-4-thiazoline-2-ones.
2.877.231. 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 306.7.
De Stevens, George, to Sperry Rand Corp. Sensitizing dyes
from 2-methvl-5,6-dihydro-4-cyclopentathiazoles. 2,882,1*60,
4-14-59, CI. 96—105.
De Stevens, George, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
2.3-dihydro-l,4-thiazene-3-ones. 2,887,483, 5-19-59, CI.
260—243.
De Stevens, George, to Sperry Rand Corp. Cyanine dyes con-
taining a saturated heterocyclic nucleus. 2,892,835, 6-30-
59, CI. 260—240.4.
De Stevens, George, to Sperry Rand Corp. Cyanine dyes.
2,892.8.36, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 240.4.
De Stevens, George, to Sperry Rnnd Corp. Sensitizing dyes
from 2-methvl-4,5-dihydro-beta-naphthothiazole. 2,905,666,
9-22-59, CI. 260—240.
De Stevens, George, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products. Inc.
Certain 4-pvridyl thiazoline-2-ones and process. 2,910,479,
10-27-59, CI. 260—294.8.
De Stevens, George, to Sperry Rand Corp. New thiazole
base and cyanine dyes prepared therefrom. 2,916,487,
12-8-59, CI. 260 — 240.4.
De Stevens, George, to Sperry Rand Corp. Sensitizing dves
containing the spiro (4.4) nonano (l,2d) thiazole nucleus.
2.916,488, 12-8-59, CI. 260—240.4.
De Stevens, George, and R. H. Sprague, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Cyanine dyes. 2,892,834, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 240.4.
De Stevens, George, and R. H. Sprague, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Preparation of 2-methyl-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro benzoxazole and
cyanine dyes therefrom. 2,892,837, 6-30-59, CI. 260 —
240.4.
De Stevens, George, and L. H. Werner, to Ciba Pharmaceuti-
cal Products, Inc. 3,7-disulfamvl-benzothiadiazine 1,1-di-
oxides. 2,894,948, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 243.
De Stevens, George, H. Heymann, and R. L. Mayer, to Ciba
Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Polyhydric-aldehvde con-
densation products. 2,910,484, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 340.3.
De Stevens, George, and R. H. Sprague, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Preparation of indenothiazoles and cyanine dyes therefrom.
2.912.434. 11-10-59, CI. 260—240.1.
492096— P 15
Destoumieux, Paul : See —
Amirault, Maxime, and Destoumieux. 2,881,014.
Amirault, Maxime, and Destoumieux. 2,884,268.
Destremps, Edward A. : See —
Brown, James W and Destremps. 2,869,992.
Destriau, Georges, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray sys-
tem. 2,885,558, 5-5-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Destriau, Georges, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of
operating X-ray device. 2,885,559, 5-5-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Destriau, Georges, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray
method. 2,885,560, 5-5-59, CI. 250—71.
Destriau, Georges, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
luminescent cell. 2,901.651. 8-25-59. CI. 313 — 108.
Desvaux, Jacques, and F. Berthet. Driving or extracting
piles or like members. 2,867.984, 1-13-59. CI. 61 — 73.
Desvignes, Francois, to Labortoires d'Electroniques et de
Physique Appliquees. Radiation-producing device.
2,870,520, 1-27-59, CI. 29 — 25.17.
Detamore, Harold H. : See —
Battenberg, Virgil, Miller, Detamore, and Moore.
2,883,178.
Detamore, Harold H.( and R. A. Hirsch, to General Motors
Corp. Propeller mechanism. 2,876,848, 3-10-59, CI.
170 — 135.27.
De Tar, Donald R. : See —
Burtt, Horatio H., and De Tar. 2,904,771.
Burtt, Horatio H., De Tar, and Fowler. 2,911,609.
De Tar, Donald R., to Winchester Electronics, Inc. High
voltage connector. 2,897,471, 7-28-59, CI. 339 — 94.
Deterding, Leo G., J. B. Sonderman, and G. H. Matter, to
Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Projector system. 2,881,660,
4-14-59, CI. 88—24.
Deterjet Corp. : See —
Grindle, Eugene L., and Savage. 2,900,817.
Deters, Elmer M. : See —
Patterson, Glenn A., and Deters. 2,891.622.
Detert, Ernst-Rolf, and W. Buchuolz, to Eduard Gerlach,
G.m.b.H. Tobacco foils and methods of making same.
2,893,400, 7-7-59, CI. 131—15.
Detex Watchclock Corp. : See —
Jauch, Martin. 2,889.190.
Dethlefsen, Borghild H. Combined rotary soil cultivator and
branch crusher. 2.870,850, 1-27-59, CI. 172—554.
Detling, Kenneth D. : See —
Benesi, Hans A., Sun, Loeffler, and Detling. 2,868,688.
De Tolve, James V. Letter-envelope unit. 2,881,971, 4-14-59,
CI. 229—92.1.
Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. : See —
Callahan, William A. 2,878,188.
Duncan, Ira J. 2,897,104.
Jacke, Stanley E., Newsome, and Kearney. 2,900,038.
Kearney, Thomas J. 2,894,484.
Kearney. Thomas J., and McNamara. 2.909 872.
Kircher, Charles E., Jr., and Jones. 2,912,470.
Kircher, Charles E., Jr., Jones, and Kriz. 2,880,076.
Petering, Wilbur H., and Berger. 2,907,797.
Ross, Wilford H., Jr. 2,901,821.
Detrich, Donald J. : See —
Caslow, Joseph H., and Detrich. 2,879,644.
Detrick, Robert S.. to Koppers Co., Inc. Process for prepar-
ing coated mineral aggregate. 2,898,223, 8-4-59 CI. 106 —
219.
Detrick. Robert S., and G. G. Lauer. to Koppers Co.. Inc.
Purification of naphthalene. 2,890,254, 6-9-59, CI. 260 —
674.
Detrie, Arthur J., D. J. Lingenfelter, E. J. O'Neil, P. J. Stay-
boldt, and E. P. Troeger, to Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc.
Compartmented container. 2,916,197. 12-8-59, CI. 229 —
56.
Detroit Broach & Machine Co. : See —
Chayka, Joseph P. 2,917,978.
Finally, John M., and Graf. 2,902,875.
Detroit Centerless Grinding Co. : See —
Gee, Wendell P. 2,917,800.
Detroit Gasket and Mfg. Co. : See —
Reinhardt, Albert W. 2,891,787.
Detroit Hardware Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Jewett, Deane,N., and Gesing. 2,911,249.
Detroit Mold Engineering Co. : See —
Quarnstrom, Ivar T. 2,874,409.
Detroit Stamping Co. : See —
Roberts, Glendon H. 2,903,776.
Detroit Stoker Co. : See —
Urquhart, William M. 2,873,846.
Detter, Clyde V. : See —
Leatherman, Gerald T., and Detter.
Leatherman, Gerald T., and Detter.
Dettman, Gerald H., to G. W. Houlsby,
2,882,246.
2,915,513.
Jr. Safety device
for swinging doors. 2,910,741, 11-3-59, CI. 20 — 16.
Detweiler, William K. : See —
O'Connor, Michael J., and Detweiler. 2,868,827.
Detwiler, Harry S., to Hamilton Watch Co. Contact spring
retainer. 2,887,551, 5-19-59, CI. 200 — 166.
Detwiler, Harry S., O. R. Petters, and H. B. Thompson, to
Hamilton Watch Co. Battery holder for electric wrist
watches. 2,907,810, 10-6-59, CI. 136 — 173.
Detwiler, Samuel R. Post operative arm sling. 2,916,034,
12-8-59, CI. 128 — 94.
Detwiler, William L., and N. C. Stone. Electrical discharge
direction locator. 2,885,671, 5-5-59, Cl. 343 — 123.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Deuble, Edward C, 30% to R. W. Caudell. Window screen
for motor vehicles. 2,914,123, 11-24-59, CI. 160—105.
Deucher, Adolf 11. Device for hanging up clothes. 2,915,232,
12-1-59, CI. 223 — 88.
Deuring, Hans : See —
Mantzel, Albrecht-Wolf, and Deuring. 2,915,100.
Deuring, Hans, M. A. Miiller. and W. Sell, to Rand-Goetze
Corp. Resilient vehicle wheel. 2.891,593, 6-23-59, CI.
152 — 19.
Deussen, Werner, to Stella K.G., Werner Deussen. Insertable
closure for bottles and like containers. 2,887,240, 5-19-59,
CI. 215—52.
Deuth, Albert F. Signal transmission system. 2,897,264,
7-28-59, CI. 178—6.6.
Deuth, Albert F., to Clairex Corp. Light responsive control
device. 2,912,593, 11-10-59, CI. 250—214.
Deutsch, Alexander T. Method of forming particulate mate-
rial. 2,902,364, 9-1-59, CI. 75—214.
Deutsch, LSela : See —
McDougall, Franklin M. 2,908,227.
Deutsch, Carl J. : See —
McDougall, Franklin M. 2,908,227.
Deutsch Co., The : See —
Beebee, Frederick L., and Mendelson. 2,892,991.
Deutsch, Dennis L. : See —
Bloom, Albert, and Deutsch. 2,908,685.
Deutsch Fastener Corp., The : See —
Sauter. Bobbie S. 2,887,694.
Deutsch. Herman : See —
McDougall, Franklin M. 2,908,227.
Deutsch, Joseph : See —
Ricketts, James B., Jr., Bittmann, and Deutsch.
2,915,740.
Deutsch, Leo and H. T. Hale. % to H. T. Hale, lA to M. Hale
and % to C. M. Hale. Pipe cleaning apparatus. 2,880,435,
4-7-59, CI. 15—104.3.
Deutsch, Martin K. : See —
Obladen, Albert J., and Deutsch. 2,874,087.
Deutsch, Ralph : See — ■
Jacobson, Robert I., and Deutsch. 2,881,423.
Deutsch, Zola G., to Diamond Alkali Co. Evolving carbon
dioxide under pressure for use in the ammonia-soda process.
2,893,833, 7-7-59, CI. 23—65.
Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Alf, Fritz. 2,894,115.
Ballhausen, Carl. 2,906,596.
Becker, Gottfried, Bungardt, and Lange. 2,875,112.
Frehn, Fritz. 2,909,808.
Wulf, Carl-Adolf. 2,893,409.
Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Akt., Allgemaine Elektricitats-
Gesellschaft : See —
Alf, Fritz, Seul, and Lenze. 2,897,328.
Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Fischer, Karl A. 2,877,683.
Fischer, Karl, Svdow, and Streckebach. 2,902,455.
Schniid. Christoph. 2,904,863.
Deutsche Gasrusswerke G.m.b.H. : See —
Schonbeck. Heinz. 2,888,334.
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler :
See—
Aspndorf, Erich, and Bittner. 2.904.400.
Asendorf, Erich, and Hullen. 2,912,367.
Bader, Erich. 2,910,443.
Bader, Erich, and Koert. 2,894,932.
Bader, Erich, and Schweitzer. 2,870,118.
Bocttcher, Alfred, and Himmelstein. 2,870,007.
Dithmar, Karl, and Debus. 2,876,119.
Dithmar, Karl, and Hoffmann. 2,898,181.
Dithmar, Karl, and Naujoks. 2,909,404.
Kloepfer, Harrv. 2,874.140.
Kloepfer, Harry, and Schweitzer. 2,882,254.
Kloepfer, Harry, and Schweitzer. 2,892,730.
Krall, Friedrich. 2,899,535.
Krall, Friedrich, Scheibe, and Schuster. 2,890,258.
Miiller, Johannes. 2,875,095.
Miiller, Josef. 2,904.478.
Rasch, Joachim. 2,910.342.
Schweitzer, Otto, and Bader. 2,874,080.
Stiehl, Karl, Franz, and Valenteyn. 2.875,088.
Wagner. Ernst, and Westlinning. 2,898,391.
Deutsche Solvav-Werke G. m. b. H. : See —
Faerber, Gerhard. 2,875,181.
Deutsehmann, Herbert, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Fuel infection
timing apparatus. 2,914,054, 11-24-59, CI. 123 — 139.
De Vaan. Walter H. Rear view mirror attaching bracket.
2,898,070. 8-4-59, CI. 248—226.
De Val, Eugene J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lightning
arrester. 2,871,390, 1-27-59, CI. 313 — 231.
Devaney, John L., Jr.. to American Brake Shoe Co. Adjust-
able rail brace. 2,904,256. 9-15-59. CI. 238 — 292.
Devaud, Albert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Mechanical coupling devices. 2,885,229, 5-5-59, CI. 287 —
52.
Devaud, Albert J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Apparatus for con-
trol of machine operations. 2,892,526, 6-30-59, CI. 192 —
142.
Devaud, Charles, to Societe anonyme de Tancienne maison
Devaud. Kunstle & Co. Swathing means for infants.
2,894,511, 7-14-59, CI. 128—290.
De Vault, Jess E. Molding. 2,875,467, 3-3-59, CI. 16 — 7.
Appliance cabinet struc-
-46.
Devaux, Raymond H. P., to Societe Anonyme Schobesta.
Nut with coil spring locking means. 2,881,819, 4-14-59,
CI. 151—25.
Developments Inc. : See —
Anigstein, Ludwik, Whitney, and Micks. 2,912,359.
Developpement Textile Societe Anonyme (Detesta) : See —
Brusadelli, Giulio. 2,893,440.
Develotte, Jean E. : See —
Petitcolas, Pierre, Richard, Sureau, Roe, and Develotte.
2,893,817.
Devendorf, Alan E. : See —
Shaw, Robert J., aud Devendorf. 2,875,972.
Devendorf, Alan E., to General Electric Co. Automatic tun-
ing system. 2,901,615. 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 40.
De Venezia, Edward J., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Control
syringe assembly and attachment. 2,882,901, 4-21-59,
CI. 128—218.
Deverell-Smith, Raymond, J. Mitchell, and H. J. Twitchett, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Polymeric compositions.
2,874,146, 2-17-59, CI. 260—45.85.
De Versterre, William I. : See —
Wolfe, Roger W., and de Versterre. 2,877,378.
Devery, James J., to Philco Corp. Cabinet structure.
2,904,853, 9-22-59. CI. 20—38.
Devery, Michael H., to Philco Corp.
ture. 2,874,971, 2-24-59, CI. 280-
Devex Corp. : See —
Henricks, John A. 2,868,671.
Henricks, John A. 2,868,680.
De Vilbiss Co., The : See —
Peeps, Donald J. 2,895,421.
Peeps, Donald J. 2,895,685.
Peeps, Donald J. 2,895,686.
Peeps, Donald J. 2,900,950.
Peeps, Donald J. 2,904,262.
Peeps, Donald J., and Schmitt. 2,905,198.
DevinL Culver G. : See —
Gilman, Howard W., and Devin. 2,908,053.
Devine, Francis P., and P. D. Reddy, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Structure of cabinets for electrical apparatus. 2,888,308,
5-26-59. CI. 312 — 310.
Devine, James H. Blind bolt with pivoting ledge. 2,875,674,
3-3-59, CI. 85 — 1.
De Vito, Angelo R. to L. W. Menzimer. Electric switch.
2,897,326, 7-28-59, CI. 200—167.
De Vito, Angelo R., to L. W. Menzimer, as trustee. Door
holding device. 2,915,778, 12-8-59, CI. 16 — 82.
De Vito, Felix. Machine for blocking or shaping shoes.
2,883,686. 4-28-59, CI. 12—53.5.
De Vivo, Robert. Safety device for refrigerators. 2,917,010,
12-15-59, CI. 109—63.5.
De Vlieg, Charles B., to De Vlieg Machine Co. Power tool
lock. 2,909.965. 10-27-59, CI. 90 — 11.
De Vlieg Machine Co. : See —
De Vlieg. Charles B. 2.909,965.
De Voe, George. Battery cable terminal. 2,892,179, 6-23-59,
CI. 339—225.
Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. : See—
Belanger, William J. 2,908,660.
Belanger, William J., Masters and Hicks. 2,908,664.
Cooke, Harold G., Jr. 2,893,978.
Cooke, Harold G., Jr., and Masters. 2,909,496.
Masters, John E. 2,908,663.
Schumacher, Edwin F., and Moses. 2,915,411.
Devol, George C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Random printing
method and means. 2,918,864, 12-29-59, CI. 101—93.
Devonshire, William H., and E. R. Behnke, to Columbus Mc-
Kinuon Chain Corp. Conveyor drive mechanism. 2,887,-
213, 5-19-59, CI. 198—194.
Devonshire, William H., and E. E. Robins, to Columbus Mc-
Kinnon Chain Corp. Electric hoist control. 2,891,132,
6-10-59, CI. 200—168.
Devonshire, William H., and E. R. Behnke, to Columbus
McKinnon Chain Corp. Chain link having identification
and a replacement gauging means. 2,895,290, 7-21-59.
CI. 59 — 90.
De Vore, Guy C, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method
for removing surface blemishes. 2,910,813, 11-3-59, CI.
51—283.
De Vore, Solomon L. Portable ink fountain. 2,893,317,
7-7-59, CI. 101—365.
Devos, Gaston L. A. Homokinetic universal joint. 2,914,931,
12-1-59, CI. 64 — 21.
Devot, Andre J., to Tobe Deutsehmann Corp. Coaxial filter.
2,877,433, 3-10-59, CI. 333—73.
De Vries, Adrian J., to Zenith Radio Corp. System for trans-
lating a D.C. component. 2,910,527, 10-27-59, CI. 178 — 5.1.
De Vries, Gerrit : See —
Jonker, Johan L. H., and de Vries. 2,899,603.
De Vries, Nicholas : See —
Navelle, Ward J., de Vries, and Becher. 2,880,784.
De Vries, Nicholas, and E. F. Becher. Reclining chair.
2,917,105, 12-15-59, CI. 155—106.
De Vrijer, Frederik W. : See —
Haantjes, Johan, Teer, and de Vrijer. 2,912,492.
Valeton, Josue J. P., de Vrijer, and Teer. 2,S70,24S.
De Vrv Technical Institute, Inc. : See —
Thompson, Orville I. 2,882,618.
Dew, Evelvn : See —
Johnston, Willis T. 2,877,751.
Johnston, Willis T. 2,918,604.
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De Wald, Horace A. : See —
Moore, Alexander, and De Wald. 2,878,245.
Dewan, John T., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Well
logging apparatus. 2,874,301, 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Dewar, Douglas, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Fluid pressure
valves. 2,891,760, 6-23-59, CI. 251 — 44.
Dewas, Raymond. Weft feeders for weaving looms with
continuous feed. 2,868,233, 1-13-59, CI. 139 — 123.
Dewees, Alexander H. Safety device for automotive vehicles.
2,879,078, 3-24 -59, CI. 280—150.
De Weese, Charles R., and R. W. Olson, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Pressure capacitance transducer. 2,907,320. 10-6—59.
CI. 128—2.
De Weese, Raymond W. : See —
Fink, Leroy E., and de Weese. 2,889,223.
De Weese, Robert G., to Textron Inc. Spectacle case.
2,869,605, 1-20-59, CI. 150 — 52.
Dewese, Henry. Storage tank construction. 2,918,179,
12-22-59, CI. 212 — 41.
De Westfelt, Gerard P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Variable
impedance control means for a three phase alternating
current motor. 2,918,614, 12-22-59, CI. 318 — 207.
Dewey, Bradley : See —
Lecluyse, Edouard, Dewey, and Quinche. 2,913,768.
Dewey, Clyde G., to General Electric Co. Protective relaying
system for an electric power transmission circuit. 2,902,-
625, 9-1-59. CI. 317—36.
Dewey, Davis R., II, and A. J. Gale, to High Voltage En-
gineering Corp. Method of and apparatus for the more
efficient use of high-energy charged particles in the treat-
ment of gas-phase systems. 2,892,946, 6-30-59, CI. 250 —
49.5.
Dewey, Davis R., II, and J. G. Trump, to High Voltage En-
gineering Corp. Irradiation method and apparatus.
2,897,365, 7-22-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Dewey, Raymond J. Automobile trunk liner. 2,911,253,
11-3-59, CI. 296—39.
Dewhurst, Peter K., to John Whitehead Engineering (Willes-
den) Ltd. Outboard propeller mechanisms. 2,878,773,
3-24-59, CI. 115—41.
De Wiess, Ferdinand A., and E. F. Abbott, to De Laekner
Helicopters, Inc. Switching device. 2,881,282, 4-7-59,
CI. 200—91.
De Windt, Herbert J., to Ton-Tex Corp. Covered hinge
joint for conveyor belts. 2,893,007, 7-7-59, CI. 1 — 66.
De Winter, Max S. : See —
Szpilfogel, Stefan A., and de Winter. 2,878,267.
De Wit, Frans C. L. : See —
Adelnar. Hans H, and De Wit. 2,913,531.
De Wit, Willem F. : See — ,
Kreps, Robert W. F., De Wit, and Schuur. 2,915,557.
De Witt, Clyde C, and M. W Fogle, to Eagle Ottawa
Leather Co. Method of selectively extracting amino acids.
2,894,954, 7-14-59, CI. 260—309.
De Witt, Earl G. : See —
Brown, Jerome E.. De Witt, and Shapiro. 2 868,699.
Brown, Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro. 2,868,700.
Brown, Jerome E.. De Witt, and Shapiro. 2,910 492.
Shapiro Hvmin. De Witt, and Brown. 2.898,354.
De Witt, Earl G., to Ethyl Corp. Lubricants. 2,912,381,
11-10-59, CI. 252 — 46.7.
De Witt, Hermanus J. : See —
Kleis, Derk, and De Witt. 2,882,347.
De Witt, Hobson D. : See —
Beindorff, Arthur B., and De Witt. 2.878,201.
De Witt, Hobson D., to The Chemstrand Corp. Acrylonitrile
polymer composition stabilized with tetrakis hydroxymethyl
phosphonium chloride and method of making same. 2,889,-
303. 6-2-59. CI. 260—32.6.
De Witt, Leslie, Jr. Airfoil for toy aircraft. 2,896,370,
7-28-59, CI. 40 — 79.
De Witt. Nicklas R. Pallet conveyor for a trailer. 2,916,169,
12-8-59, CI. 214 — 83.36.
De Witz, Gerhard H. : See —
Buie, James L., and De Witz. 2,919.437.
De Witz, Gerhard H., to United States of America, Army.
Use of electrically controllable variable inductor for tuning
purposes. 2,882,403, 4-14-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Dewitz, Gerhard H., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic
control device. 2,886.789. 5-12-59, CI. 336 — 155.
Dewitz, Gerhard H, to C.G.S. Laboratories, Inc. Electri-
cally variable delay line. 2,907.957. 10-6-59, CI. 333 — 29.
Dewitz, Gerhard H., and C. G. Sontheimer, said Sontheimer
assignor to C.G.S. Laboratories, Inc. Antenna tuning
system. 2.884,632 4-28-59, CI. 343 — 850.
De Wolff, Lambertus J., to N. V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche
Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker. Aircraft wing. 2,908,454, 10-
13-59, CI. 244 — 42.
De Wolff, Pleter M., and W. Parrish, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. X-ray diffraction method and apparatus.
2,887,585, 5-19-59, CI. 250—53.
De Woskin, David N. : See —
Engel. Charles F„ and De Woskin. 2,903,988.
De Woskin, Irvin S. Orthodontic device. 2,874,468, 2-24-
59, CI. 32—14.
De Woskin, Irvin S., to Beltx Corp. Supporters. 2,904,046,
9-15-59. CI. 128 — 291.
Dewrance & Co. Ltd. : See —
Dawkins, Edwin F. 2,876,732.
Dexter, Albert M., Jr., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Dual
magnification dimension gage. 2,877,643, 3-17-59, CI.
73—37.9.
Dexter, C. H., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Osborne, Fay H., and Kilty. 2,913,365.
Dexter, Edwin M., to General Electric Co. Induction motor.
2,880,335, 3-31-59, CI. 310—211.
Dexter, George W., and G. Fonda-Bonardi, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Dielectric lens for conical scanning. 2,887,684,
5-19-59, CI. 343—781
Dexter, Robert G., to Barkelv & Dexter, Inc. Driving mech-
anism. 2,918,828, 12-29-59, CI. 74 — 436.
Dexter, Robert G., and J. A. Willett, to Cummington Corp.
Collating machine. 2,901,249, 8-25-59, CI. 271—26.
Dexter, Wilbur H. Duplicating device. 2,898,680, 8-11-59,
CI. 33—23.
Dey, Arthur R. : See —
Collins, Roy T., Dey, and Winston. 2,903,217.
Dey, Chester, and W. H. Mathews, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Speed regulating motor control system. 2,879,461,
3-24-59, CI. 318 — 143.
De Young, Roger E., to American Electric Motors, Inc.
Winding insulator for electric motor. 2,872,599, 2-3-59,
CI. 310—71.
De Zeeuw, Constantinus : See —
Den Hertog, Martinus, and De Zeeuw. 2,912,510.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and De Zeeuw. 2,913,528.
De Zeeuw, John R., and F. Sauer. Animal feed compositions.
2,910,360, 10-27-59, CI. 99 — 2.
De Zelar, Louis P. Film stopping and exposure counting
means. 2,882,807, 4-21-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Deziel, F'red T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Condition sensing apparatus. 2,919,438, 12-29-59, CI.
340—227.
Dgetluck, John, to Pioneer Folding Box Inc. Display devices.
2,914,184, 11-24-59, CI. 211 — 55.
D'Haem, Marcel P. : See —
Fischer. Howard R., and D'Haem. 2,897,703.
D'Haveloose, Marnix F., to Props Establishment. Metallic
props. 2,903,220, 9-8-59, CI. 248 — 354.
D'Heedene, Albert R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Repeater systems employing non-reciprocal coupling devices.
2,885,492, 5-5-59, CI. 179 — 170.
Dhonau, Herman B. C, and S. E. Nelson, to General Motors
Corp. Air intake control apparatus. 2,870,956, 1-27-59,
CI. 230—114.
Diack, Arthur G. Drawer slide. 2,871,085, 1-27-59. CI.
312—339.
Diagraph-Bradley Industries Inc. : See —
Rabelow, Harold H. 2,904,811.
Dia-Log Tubular Survey Co., The : See —
Bell, Leo A., and Helm. 2,905,437.
Diamant, Marcus. Protective sheath for fever thermometers.
2,915,175, 12-1-59, CI. 206 — 16.5.
Diamond Alkali Co. : See —
Andrychuk, Dmetro. 2,917,629,
Baldridge, Joseph R. 2,895,870.
Beckers, Norman L. 2,903,488.
Bluestone, Henry. 2,895,869.
Bluestone, Henry. 2,917.551.
Deutsch, Zola G. 2,893,833.
Eden, Jamal S. 2,911,294.
Entemann, Charles E. 2,895,871.
Gooding, William T.. Jr., and Danison. 2,869,985.
Goss, Norman P. 2,871,140.
Hardman, Carl C. 2,881.100.
Hardman, Carl C. 2,902,386.
Heiligmann, Randall G.. and Leininger. 2,886,552.
Uenda, Frank P. 2,895,838.
Ilenda, Frank P.. and Noyes. 2,896,280.
Ilenda, Frank P.. and Peeler. 2.905 563.
Hindes, Lawrence W., Curtis, and Siemoneit. 2,902,719-
Jacobson, Larry. 2,894,926.
Knapp, Bernard L. 2,871,108.
Lander, James G. 2,870.033.
Leduc, Joseph A. M. 2,870,903.
McCracken, John H., and Jacobson. 2,912,379.
McNulty, Dorothy G., and Leininger. 2,886,551.
McXulty, Dorothy G., and Leininger. 2,890,199.
Parker, Joseph. ,2,870,074.
Peeler, Cletus E., Jr. 2,909,412.
Pyne, William J., and Bluestone. 2,898,205.
Rosen, Irving. 2.899,445.
Skeeters. Maxwell J. 2,868,851.
Taylor, William R. 2,912,137.
Wiseman, Russell M. 2,899.042.
Zinn, Eli, and Lukes. 2,914,574.
Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. : See —
Swanstrom, John E., Connell, Cooper, and Swanson.
2,869,409.
Diamond Chain Co., Inc. : See —
Hausman. Albert F., and Butler. 2,888,169.
Morrow, Harry E. 2,883,738.
Diamond, Edward H. : See —
Blackman, Arthur W., Jr., and Diamond. 2,912,825.
Diamond Gardner Corp., The : See —
Altenburg, William M. 2,896,814.
Altenburg, William M. 2,903,218.
Anness, Russell W. 2.875,726.
Anness. Russell W. 2,900,776.
Carkhuff, Le Roy F. 2,915,963.
Carkhuff, LeRoy F., and Fahey. 2,881,938.
Comstock, Alfred E. 2,879,697.
Cox, John W. 2,879,696.
Cox, John W. 2,881,679.
Crane, Harold S. 2,903,063.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,888,183.
2,870,952.
2,874,5-4.
2,881,967.
2,869,543.
2,869,544.
Diamond Gardner Corp., The : See — Continued
Denton. Harvey R. 2,902,907.
Foote, James E. 2,894,869.
Kramer, Joseph, and Struble. 2,916,196.
Lowe, Carl H. 2,881,930.
Eeifers, Richard F. 2.873,059.
Reifers, Richard F.
Ringler, William A.
Ringler, William A.
Ringler, William A.
Schaer, Glenn R. 2 870,068.
Stickney, Wendell H. 2.873.673.
Stickney, Wendell H. 2,902,771.
Struble, Glenn E. 2 870,951.
Struble, Glenn E. 2,896,780.
Struble, Glenn E. 2,890,838.
Struble, Glenn E. 2,903,177.
Wells, Roger. 2,896,710.
Wolter, Harry A., and Vaughan. 2,902,750.
Diamond, Holton W., and E. L. Powell, to R. E. Rich. Salad
and dessert topping. 2.868,653. 1-13-59. CI. 99 — 139.
Diamond, Horace W., to Morton Salt Co. Method for produc-
ing sodium chloride brine low in calcium sulfate content.
2,895,795, 7-21-59, CI. 23 — 42.
Diamond Laboratories : See —
Ratcliff, Karl A., and Dorrance.
Ratcliff, Karl A., and Dorrance.
Diamond Lumber Co. : See —
Knokey, Erwin W. 2,904,111.
Diamond Match Co.. The : See —
Corwin. Harold E. 2,888,164.
Diamond, Milton J. : See — ■
Amala, Raymond S., and Diamond. 2,876,508.
Diamond, Milton J., to General Motors Corp. Electronic flaw
detector. 2,876,638, 3-10-59, CI. 73 — 67.2.
Diamond, Morton : See —
Voglesonger, Harry M., and Diamond. 2,887,036.
Diamond Power Specialty Corp. : See —
Cantieri, William F. 2,897,532.
Cardno, John. 2,912,860.
Schueler, Lyle B., Cantieri, and Stout. 2,904,260.
Diamond, William J., to Whirlpool Corp. Ion exchange de-
vice and method. 2,874,847, 2-24-59, CI. 210 — 291.
Diana Mfg. Co. : See —
Fitzgerald, Edward L. 2,896,623.
Diassi, Patrick A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. 170-
bromo-17-desoxyyohimbic acid. 2,919,276, 12-29-59, CI.
260 — 287.
Diaz, Henry. Ink blower. 2.876,795, 3-10-59. CI. 137 — 594.
Dib, Basil H. Rotary internal combustion engine. 2,886,017,
5-12-59. CI. 123 — 13.
Di Battista, Liberto J. : See —
Tolomeo, Albert J., Di Battista, and Smith. 2,880,810.
Dibble. Cla rence H. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,698.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,699.
Eisenberg. Irwin W., Dibble, Armstrong, Love and Rhodes.
2,905,776.
Di Belgiojoso, Gaetano B. : See — ■
Notarbartolo, Luigi, di Belgiojoso, and Bruni. 2,883.733.
Di Benedetto, Charles, W. J. Piemonte, and S. Di Benedetto,
to Lourdes Instrument Co. Refrigerated centrifuge.
2,917,229, 12-15-59, CI. 233 — 11.
Di Benedetto, Salvatore : See —
Di Benedetto, Charles, Piemonte, and S. Di Benedetto.
2,917,229.
Dibert, Carl L., and D. A. Taber, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Stabilized latex coating compositions containing zinc oxide
and alkali salt of a mono-octyl phosphate esier and method
for producing same. 2,886.546. 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Dibert, Carl L., and D. A. Taber, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Stabilized latex coating compositions containing reactive
pigments and glvcolamine stabilizers and method for pre-
paring same. 2,88V ,4»50, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Di Biasio, Francisco. Valve for collecting and eliminating
saliva from musical wind instruments. 2,903,936, 9-15-59,
CI. 84—397.
Diblev, Donald R. : See —
Dibley, Raymond A. and D. R. 2,913,293.
Diblev, Raymond A. and D. R. Fluid sealing device.
293, 11-17-59, CI. 309 — 23.
Dibner, David, to Burndy Corp.
422, 6-2-59, CI. 200—61.59.
DI Buono, Theodore. Golf
11-10-59, CI. 273—176.
Di Cambio, Edmond P. : See —
Weiss, Cornelius F., Jr., and Di Cambio.
Di Carlo, Joseph. Warning systems. 2,875,299,
200—142.
Dichoso. Rosalia C. Absorbent roll holder with retaining
structure and cheek guard. 2,895,221, 7-21-59, CI. 32 — 35.
Dichter, Channing, to General Electric Co. Electron
structure 2,888,588, 5-26-59, CI. 313 — 82.
Dichter, Jakob. Means for producing openings of predeter-
mined size on glass bodies. 2,918,753, 12-29-59, CI. 49 — 7.
Di Cicco, George, to American Cyanamid Co. Aqueous in-
organic salt-sulfosuccinate solutions. 2,917,431, 12-15-59,
CI. 167—56.
2,913,-
Switch for a press. 2,889,-
putting game. 2,912,248,
2,884,191.
2-24-59. CI.
gun
Dick, A. B., Co. : See —
Borden, Howard C, and Crews. 2,879,422.
Chambers. Thomas S., and Florence. 2,868,741.
Du Bois, Edgar H. 2,916,990.
Florence, Robert T. 2,873,671.
Kabell, Louis J., and Jones. 2,907,899.
Klimkowski, Robert J. and Florence. 2,873,668.
Marron, Thomas U.. White, and Rosenberger. 2.875.046.
Mazzio, Anthony J., Niesen, Engelstad, and Du Bois.
2,895,416.
Niesen, George P., Mazzio, and Dubois. 2,888,874.
Perzentka, Thomas R. 2,893,729.
Ruijs, Fnins \V. 2,908.210.
Tonkin, Kenneth J. 2,912,241.
Zahradnik, (ieorge J. 2.905,086.
Zahradnik, George J. 2,905,467.
Dick, Clarence R. : See —
Kundiger, Donald G., and Dick. 2,880,238.
Dick, Emanuel. Frame or holder for a coffee bag. 2,894,636,
7-14-59, CI. 210 — 471.
Dick, Louis A. : See —
Leming, Thomas L., and Dick. 2,878,454.
Dickas, Frederick D., to The Sidney Machine Tool Co. Con-
trol assembly. 2.915.910, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 359.
Dicke, Allen A. Function control means for calculating ma-
chines. 2,909,317, 10-20-59, CI. 235 — 60.5.
Dicke, Oscar H. Self-correcting clock. 2,889,680, 6-9-59,
CI. 58—34.
Dicke, Robert H. Gas cells for microwave spectroscopy and
frequency-stabilization. 2,882,493, 4-14-59, CI. 324 — 58.5.
Dicke, Robert H. Method and system employing photon
absorption by a microwave resonant medium. 2,884,524,
4-28-59. CI 250 — 36.
Dickel, Daniel F. : See —
Huebner, Charles F., and Dickel. 2,883,385.
Dicken, John A., Jr. : See —
Kauffman, Meivin R.. and Dicken. 2,896,641.
Dicken, John A., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Rotary shaft
joint assembly. 2,888,283, 5-26-59, CI. 287 — 53.
Dickens, Samuel P. : See —
Ballard. Wilev P., Dickens, McKinley, and Smith.
2,888,393.
Dickerson, Henry A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor
control apparatus. 2,913,146, 11-17-59, CI. 222 — 55.
Dickerson, John L.. and R. H. Herring, to Rockwell Mfg. Co.
Jacketed valve. 2,900,995. 8-25-59, CI. 137—340.
Dickerson, Julian D., to Republic Steel Corp. Manufacture
of gun barrels. 2,876,095, 3-3-59. CI. 75—126.
Dickerson, Malon H, to United States of America, Air Force.
Rapid photo-processing developer. 2,877,116, 3-10-59, CI.
96—66.
Dickerson, Malon H., to United States of America, Air Force.
High speed developers. 2,882,152, 4-14-59, CI. 96 — 66.
Dickerson, Malon H., to United States of America, Air Force.
High speed developer. 2,887,377, 5-19-59, CI. 96 — 66.
Dickerson, Raymond L. Chain-type flails having bark-cutting
bosses on the outer links thereof. 2,893,451, 7-7-59,
CI. 144—208.
Dickey, Herbert C, to General Motors Corp. Bearing seal.
2,908,536, 10-13-59, CI. 308—187.1.
Dickey, John W.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Dampened pintle
nozzle. 2,901.185. 8-25-59, CI. 239 — 453.
Dickev, Joseph B. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Dickey. 2,882,290.
Dickey, Joseph B.. and T. E. Stanin, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Magnesium and iodine catalysts for polyester preparation.
2.891,928. 6-23-59, CI. 260—75.
Dickey. Joseph B., and M. A. McCall. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Organophosphorus derivatives of thiazyl halides. 2,904,577,
9-15-59. CI 260 — 461.
Dickey, Leonide, to S. N. Marep. Piston rod stuffing boxes.
2,896,980, 7-28-59, CI. 280—34.
Dickey. Paul S.. to Bailev Meter Co. Indicating system.
2,886,201, 5-12-59, CI. 220 — 3.6.
Dickey, Robert C, F. P. Hauck, and H. M. Archer, to Michigan
Abrasive Co. Apparatus for propelling particulate matter.
2.869,511, 1-20-59, CI. 118—638.
Dickey, Wallace J., and K. R. McClure ; said K. R. McClure
assor. to said W. J Dickey. Self-locking shackle seal.
2.869,911. 1-20-59, PI. 292 — 324.
Dickie, John A., to Textron Inc. Fluid-operated vibration
test exciter. 2,890,584, 6-16-59, CI. 73—71.6.
Dickie, William A., J. G. N. Drewitt, and H. E. B. Young, to
British Celanese Ltd. Filamentary material. 2,869,S48,
1-20-59, CI. 263 — 30.
Dickinson, Arthur H. : See —
Paulsen, Robert C. and Dickinson. 2,901,608.
Dickinson. Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic amplifier. 2,872,570, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic amplifier. 2,872,592, 2-3-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Device to manifest an unknown voltage as a
numerical quantity. 2,872,670, 2-3-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Multi-collector transistor providing different output
impedances, and method of producing same. 2,882,463,
4-14-59, CI. 317—235.
Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Bi-quinarv accumulator. 2,8S4,192, 4-28-59, CI.
235—159.
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Dickinson, Arthur H., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic multiplying system. 2,895,072, 7-21-59,
CI. 235—100.
Dickinson, Clarence R. : See —
Dehn, William F., and Dickinson. 2,868,931.
Dickinson, Clayton D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Alloyed
nodular iron. 2,885,285, 5-5-59, CI. 75 — 124.
Dickinson. Edward D. Device for cleaning soldering tips.
2.898.620. 8-11-59. CI. 15—160.
Dickinson, Fairleigh S., Jr., to Becton, Dickinson and Co.
Coupling. 2,880,722, 4-7-59, CI. 128—214.
Dickinson, Frank C. to Rotol, Ltd. Methods and apparatus
for recording electrical and mechanical vibrations.
2,878,094, 3-17-59. CI. 340 — 107.
Dickinson, Frank R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Cable termination. 2.871,283, 1-27-59, CI. 174—50.52.
Dickinson, George A. : See —
Jellyman, Philip E., Dickinson, and Macintosh. 2,895,260.
Dickinson. Harold \V. Mechanism for manufacturing rafters.
2,876,451, 3-10-59, CI. 1 — 148.
Dickinson, Henry M. N. : See — „„ „._
Endicott. Clarence J., Dallavis, and Dickinson. 2,881,085.
Dickinson, Howard E., 40% to J. F. Briganti, and 20% to
I. J. Kunik. Hot bituminous concrete surface treatment
and process. 2.884,841, 5-5-59, CI. 94 — 23.
Dickinson, Monroe M., Jr.: See —
Rogers, Mortimer D., and Dickinson. 2,880,314.
Dickinson, Norman L, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Treatment
of carbon-containing materials. 2,886,421, 5-12-59, CI.
48—206.
Dickinson, Oral W. Door push bar. 2,871,050, 1-27-59,
CI 292 336 3
Dickinson, Robert C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2.871,319, 1-27-59, CI. 200 — 144.
Dickinson, Robert V. C, and E. Gould, to The Hallicrafters
Co. Reactance modulator circuit and method. 2,884,598,
4-28-59. CI. 332—28.
Dickinson, Wesley E., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electric cable self guiding arcuate set. 2,897,254,
7-28-59. CI. 174 — 117.
Dickison, Harry A. Tension spring supporting means for
trailers. 2.869,889, 1-20-59, CI. 280—104.5.
Dickison, William : See —
Tidd, Victor S., and Dickison. 2,880,251.
Dicks, Arthur. Paint can holder. 2,880,953, 4-7-59, CI.
248—210.
Dickson, Clifford C. to M. F. Murray. Adjustable chair.
2,901.027. 8-25-59, CI. 155—100.
Dickson, Donald C, Jr., to Hoffman Electronics. Thermal
zener device or the like. 2,893,904, 7-7-59, CI. 148 — 33.
Dickson. James J., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Control device. 2,904,487, 9-15-59, CI.
204 — 193.2
Dickson. John, to General Motors Corp. Intake and exhaust
manifold svstem. 2.873,575, 2-17-59, CI. 60—29.
Dickson, John, to General Motors Corp. Piston. 2,909,160,
10-20-59, CI. 123—32.
Dickson, Ralph W. : See —
Clarke. Otto A., and Dickson. 2.867,951.
Dickson, Ronald, and E. Swainson, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Arc melting furnace and method of melt-
ing high melting point metallic material. 2,903,495,
9-8-59. CI. 13 — 32.
Dickson, Woodrow J. : See —
Monson, Louis T., and Dickson. 2,888,482.
Dictaphone Corp : See —
Jones, Llovd R., Freund, Raynor, and Taylor. 2,882,346.
Taylor, Douglas E., Jones, and Mitchell. 2,870,264.
Dictograph Products Co.. Inc. : See —
Curtis, Roger C. 2,896,097.
Flower. Guiles, Jr.. Roberts, and Rowe. 2,898,112.
Lehr, Philip N. 2,886.623.
Lehr. Philip N. 2,8!>0.297.
Lehr. Philip X. 2.890.311.
Roberts. Bruce. 2.900,191.
Roberts, Frederick W., and Montgomery. 2,894,700.
Diczfalusy. Egon R.. O. B. Ferno. H. J. Fex, and K. B.
Hogberg. to Aktiebolaget Leo. Esters of testosterone and
19-nortestosterone and method for the production thereof.
2,904,562. 9-15-59. CI. 260 — 397.4.
Diday, Jesse N., to Belmont Casket Mfg. Co. Casket-lid lock-
ing system. 2,916,317, 12-8-59, CI. 292—26.
Didier-Kogag-Hinselmann, Koksofenbau und Gasverwertung,
A. G. : See —
Hartewig, Heinrich. Steding, and Eidel. 2,872,385.
Didier-Werke A. G. : See —
Bieneck. Edmund, and Schroth. 2,881,048.
Steinhoff, Eduard. 2,889,229.
Di Domenico, Domenie. Tire traction chain securing device.
2,898,907. 8-11-59. CI. 152 — 233.
Didszuns, Fritz, to General Electric Co. Clutch with mag-
netic powder mixture for force transmitting devices.
2,897.931. 8-4-59. CI. 192—21.5.
Didszuns, Fritz, to General Electric Co.
force transmitting device. 2,903,109,
21.5.
Diebold, Anton, to The Wilcolator Co.
cuit breaker or protector. 2,892,910,
113.
Diebold, Edward J. : See —
Kesselring, Fritz, and Diebold. 2,916,579.
Magnetic material
9-8-59, CI. 192—
Electric motor cir-
6-30-59, CI. 200—
Diebold, Edward J., to United States of America, Army.
High-speed electromagnetic switch. 2,872,547, 2-3-59,
CI. 200—93.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Cooling
svstem for mechanical rectifiers. 2,882,479, 4-14-59, CI.
321 — 48.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Power
supply circuit for electromagnetic clutches. 2,883,873,
4-28-59. CI. 74 — 365.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Six phase
half wave mechanical rectifier. 2,884,583, 4-28-59, CI.
321 — 48
Diebold, Edward J., to International Rectifier Corp. Rectifier
mounting means. 2,886,747, 5-12-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Automatic
overlap control for mechanical rectifiers. 2,905,883, 9-22-
59, CI. 321—48.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electro-
maenetic rectifier. 2.905.884, 9-22-59. CI. 321 — 48.
Diebold, Edward J., to International Rectifier Corp. Her-
metically sealed rectifier. 2,909,714, 10-20-59, CI. 317 —
234.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Adjustable
instantaneous overload trip device. 2,914,702, 11-24-59,
CI. 317—13.
Diebold, Edward J., to International Rectifier Corp. Dry
rectifier assembly and housing therefor. 2,915,685,
12-1-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Diebold, Edward J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Voltage
equalizer for series connected rectifiers. 2,917,697,
12-15-59, CI. 321 — 11.
Diebold, Edward J., to International Rectifier Corp. Current
rectification utilizing interphase transformers. 2,918,616,
12-22-59, CI. 321—11.
Diebold, Edward J., and O. Jensen, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. Electrical means for mechanical rectifiers to limit
contact wear. i;,884,585, 4-28-59, CI. 321 — 48.
Diebold. Inc. : See —
Behrens, Herbert C, and Graber. 2,912,118.
Deatoc, Charles U., and Graber. 2,809.485.
Graber, Carl D., and Badenell. 2,918,883.
Diederich, Norman F., to The Electric Products Co. Protec-
tive circuit for synchronous motors. 2,876,405, 3-3-59,
CI. 318—170.
Diederich, Norman F., to The Electric Products Co. Electric
switch. 2.879,347, 3-24-59, CI. 200 — 50.
Diederichs, Herbert : See —
Bayley, Emery P., Davis, Diederichs, Vaupell, and Per-
row. 2,886,918.
Diedring, John H., to General Motors Corp. Spring located
outlook lens. 2,909,653, 10-20-59, CI. 240—8.3.
Diedring, John H., to General Motors Corp. Snap-in lens.
2,918,570, 12-22-59, CI. 240—151.
Diefenbach, Attilio. Centrifugal decanter with horizontal
axis, separating drum and discharge of residues by means
of a scraper. 2,873,064, 2-10-59, CI. 233—10.
Diefenderfer, William E., to United Aircraft Corp. Fluid
directing means for relief valve. 2,915,277, 12-1-59, CI.
251 — 118.
Dieffenbacher. George W., and O. A. Meykar, to General Elec-
tric Co. Fluid distribution system. 2,885,999. 5-12-59,
CI. 118—602.
Die-Form Circuits of Delaware, Inc. : See —
Zimmerman, Jack J. 2,878,475.
Diehl, Charles, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Apparatus for weld-
ing a joint. 2,910,572. 10-27-59, CI. 219—60.
Diehl, Glenn A., to Rota Parking, Inc. Shuttle-lift device
for use in parking automobiles. 2,904,200, 9-15-59, CI.
214—392.
Diehl, Gordon H., to Gpneral Motors Corp. Counter-flow
warm air furnace. 2,871,847, 2-3-59, CI. 126 — 110.
Diehl, Hans. Portable steam bath. 2,881,755, 4-14-59, CI.
126—271.1.
Diehl, Max H., to General Electric Co. Pulse detection
method and apparatus. 2,874,217, 2-17-59, CI. 178 — 69.5.
Diehl, William L. Backing support for wall veneer.
2,882,713, 4-21-59, CI. 72—19.
Diehl, William L., and H. S. Bell, to Wheeling Steel Corp.
Continuous hot dip galvanizing of metal strip. 2,875,096,
2-24-59, CI. 117 — 131.
Diehr. Charles A. Archery bow. 2,900,973. 8-25-59, 'CI.
124 — 24.
Diels, Albert, and H. Orth, to Poudreries Reunies de Belgique
S. A. Apparatus for molding plastic explosive materials.
2,874.604, 2-24-59, CI. 86 — 1.
Diem, Hugh E„ and H. Tucker, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Process for polymerizing conjugated diolefins using a mix-
ture of metallic lithium and alkvl lithium as the catalyst.
2,913,444, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 94.2.
Diemakers Ltd. : See —
Weiner. Morris. 2,884,634.
Dieman, Edgar A., to Standard Oil Co. Accelerated con-
densation corrosion testing system. 2,897,000, 7-28-59,
CI. 23—253.
Dieman, Edgar A., and J. W. Gaynor, to Standard Oil Co.
Rust preventative compositions. 2,875,072, 2-24-59, CI.
106—14.
Dieman, Edgar A., and A. T. Swanson, to Standard Oil Co.
Rust preventive composition. 2,893,880, 7-7-59, CI.
106—14.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Diemer, Fritz : See —
Vogt, Ernst, and Diemer. 2,895,103.
Diemer, Fritz, to EMA A.-G. Electric measuring instrument.
2,870,410, 1-20-59, CI. 324 — 141.
Diemer, Gerhard H. : See —
Julian, Percy L„ Cole, and Diemer. 2,876,237.
Diemer, Gesinus, and J. G. van Santen, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Image reproducing device. 2,882,419,
4-14-59, CI. 250—213.
Diemer, Gesinus, and H. J. Lemmens, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Electron tube for decimetre- and cen-
timetre-waves. 2,887,606, 5-19-59, CI. 313 — 256.
Diener, Henry C, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec-
trical circuitry using static electromagnetic devices.
2,909,259, 10-20-59, CI. 192—144.
Diener, Richard. Chucking device for machine tools.
2.883.889. 4-28-59 CI. 77—5.
Diener, Richard, to Berliner Maschinenbau-Actien-Gesellschaft
vormals L. Sehwartzkopff. Apparatus for positioning a stop
or other part of a machine, more particularly a machine
tool. 2,901,917, 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Dienner, John A. Self-opening package. 2,911,129, 11-3-59,
CI. 222—83.
Diepenhorst, Gerald, and M. S. Dunenfeld, to Ford Motor Co.
Voltage regulator. 2,896,046, 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 102.
Dier, Stephen A., to Thompson Products, Inc. Stamped
socket assembly. 2,910,316. 10-27-59, CI. 287—90.
Dierdorf, Paul R., to Union Carbide Corp. Acetylene relief
valve. 2.884,004. 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 522.
Dierichs, Wolfgang : See —
Kohler, Rudolf, and Dierichs. 2,881,161.
Kohler, Rudolf, and Dierichs. 2,919,198.
Dierker, Hugh E. Driving tool and holder attachment.
2,884,971, 5-5-59, CI. 145—52.
Dierksen, Adolph. Resilient valve lifters for engines.
2,882,877, 4-21-59, CI. 123—90.
Dierksen, Adolph. Combined timing gears and oil pump.
2.883.001, 4-21-59, CI. 184—31.
Dierstein, Roy H.. to General Electric Co. Core member for
inductive device. 2.907,966, 10-6-59, CI. 336 — 165.
Dierstein, Roy H., and W. L. R. Henderson, to General
Electric Co. Enclosure for electrical device. 2,878,301,
3-17-59, CI. 174 — 50.
Diesbach, F. B. : Se«—
Becker. Alovsius. 2.883.210.
Diesbach, Frederick B. 2,917,324.
Dieshach, Frederick B , to B. Benninghnfen and F. B. Dies-
bach, trustees. Manifolding stationery. 2,917,324,
12-15-59, CI. 282 — 3.
Diesel, John W., to Erdco Inc. Electrostatic relays and con-
trols. 2,885,509, 5-5-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Diesel, John W., to Erdco, Inc. Electrostatic relays.
2.885,511. 5-5-59. CI. 200—87.
Diesen, Anton K., and W. J. H. Adenstedt, to Telefonaktie-
bolaget L M Ericsson. Semi-automatic telephone exchange.
2,889,412, 6-2-59, CI. 179—27.
Diesfeld, Franz, to J. P. Sauer & Sohn, Gesellschaft mit be-
schraenkter Haftung. Device for the shifting of gear speed
in motor vehicle by the use of eddy-current-clutches.
2,916,944, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Dietch, Leonard : See —
Stark, John, Jr., and Dietch. 2,872,617.
Dietch, Leonard, to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray
beam deflection apparatus. 2,869,029, 1-13-59, CI. 315—27.
Dietch, Leonard, to Radio Corp. of America. Signal operated
automatic color-killer system. 2,906,814, 9-29-59, CI. 178 —
5.4.
Dieterich, Richard E., and F. A. Werstein, to Phillips Drill
Co. Combined handle and key for a percussive drill.
Re. 24,6.39, 4-21-59, CI. 121—36.
Dieterle. Paul, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Duplicating
machine. 2,918,858, 12-29-59, CI. 95 — 94.
Dietert, Harrv W., Co. : See —
Dietert, Harry W., and Micksch. 2,902,681.
Dietert, Harry W. and R. L. 2,886,868.
Dietert, Harry W. and R. L„ to Harry W. Dietert Co. End
point moisture content control apparatus for sand. 2,886,-
868, 5-19-59, CI. 22 — 89.
Dietert, Harry W., and J. E. Micksch, to Harrv W. Dietert Co.
Graphic control panel. 2,902,681, 9-1-59, CI. 340 — 225.
Dietert, Randolph L. : See —
Dietert, Harry W. and R. L. 2,886,868.
Dietrich, Alfred : See —
Kuss, Ernst, Emert, Dietrich, Elbel, and Zirngibl.
2,910,348.
Dietrich, Arnold K., to Link Aviation, Inc. Low noise con-
tact modulator. 2,919,322, 12-29-59, CI. 200 — 90.
Dietrich, Howard II., to General Motors Corp. Degasser.
2,868,521, 1-13-59. CI. 261—41.
Dietrich, Howard H., and L. W. Paterson, to General Motors
Corp. Carburetor. 2,908,363, 10-13-59, CI. 192 — .084.
Dietrich, Leo, to Metallgesellschaft Akt., A. G. Separation
of dust from sinter waste gas. 2,876,864, 3-10-59, CI.
183—114.
Dietrich, Paul, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G.
Series offset rotary printing press. 2,887,045, 5-19-59, CI.
101—177.
Dietrich, William G., and J. A. Shaw, to Essex Corp. Ball
pen. Re. 24,649, 5-12-59. CI. 120 — 42.03.
Dietsch, Arne K. : See —
Brunberg, Gunnar K., and Dietsch. 2,871,307.
Dietsch, Francis W. : See — ■
Musser, C Walton, and Dietsch. 2,873,648.
Dietsch, Frank W., and C \V. Musser, to United States of
America, Army. Bias mechanism for matching the trajec-
tories of guns. 2,876,679, 3-10-59, CI. 89 — 41.
Dietz, Albert : See —
Cauwenberg, Winfred J., and Dietz. 2,879,131.
Cauwenberg, Winfred J., and Dietz. 2,879,132.
Dietz, Dorothy H. : See —
Dietz, Harry F. 2,898,202.
Dietz, Gerald E., to Baso Inc. Magnetic control structure.
2,881,366, 4-7-59, CI. 317 — 198.
Dietz, Gerald E., and A. J. Hilgert, to Baso Inc. Electro-
magnetic control device. 2,869,049, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 166.
Dietz, Harry F., deceased, by D. H. Dietz, executrix, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Compositions and methods.
2,898,262, 8-4-59, CI. 167—22.
Dietz, Henry G., to Henry G. Dietz Co., Inc. Multiple circuit
timer with adjustable time intervals. 2.905,239, 9-22-59,
CI. 161 — 1.
Dietz, Henry G., Co., Inc. : See —
Dietz, Henry G. 2,905,239.
Dietz, Karl, H. Greune, and R. Stroh, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Aqueous slurry of comminuted argillat eous limestone mate-
rial and process of producing same. 2,905,565, 9-22-59.
CI. 106—100.
Dietz, R. E., Co. : See —
Stube, Fred F. 2,918,668.
Dietz, Richard E., to Phillips Petroleuir: Co. Method of re-
covering hydrogenated rubberv polyn ers in crumb form.
2,905,658. 9-22-59, CI. 260—85.1.
Dietze, Arthur. Toy roundabout. 2,910,295, 10-27-59, CI.
272—31.
Dietzgen, Eugene, Co. : See —
Weegar, Ralph P., and Unkauf. 2,871,119.
Weegar, Ralph P., and Unkauf. 2,873,207.
Dietzler, Andrew J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bisphenols.
2,894,004, 7-7-59, CI. 260—395.
Dietzler, Andrew J., to The Dow Chemical Co. 4,4'-alkylldene-
bis-(2-tert.-butyl phenols). 2,917,550, 12-15-59, CI.
260—619.
Dietzler, Andrew J., and F. Brvner, to The Dow Chemical
Co. o-substituted chlorocresols. 2,872,489, 2-3-59, CI.
260 — 619.
Dietzler, Andrew J., and E. C. Britton, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for making hydrocarbonylmercaptophenones.
2,905,715, 9-22-59 CI. 260 — 591.
Diffusion Alloys Ltd. : See —
Borgnon, Jean. 2,872 176.
Di Gaetano, John. Heel for shoes. 2,879,610, 3-31-59, CI
36—34.
Digbv. James J. : See —
Buxton, James E., and Digby. 2.903.892.
Digby, James J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
drive. 2,880,619, 4-7-59, CI. 74 — 7.
Digby, James J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,901,912, 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 7.
Digby, James J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
drives. 2,902,864, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 7.
Digby, James J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,914,951, 12-1-59, CI. 74—9.
Digby, James J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,915,904, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 7.
Digby, James J., and M. P. Whitney, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Engine starter drive for internal combustion en-
gines. 2,915,903, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 7.
Dighera, George, and E. E. Bennett. Lamp tube changing tool.
2.910,320, 10-27-59, CI. 294 — 20.
Dight, Evelyn M. Combined skewer and thermometer.
2.898,845, 8-11-59, CI. 99 — 121.
Di Giacomo, Anthony J. : See —
Castellini, Nello K., and Di Giacomo. 2,900,633.
Di Giacomo, Erasmus. Wheel mounting tool. 2,877,912,
3-17-59, CI. 214 — 332.
Di Giovanni, Mario, to Stratham Instruments, Inc. Pressure
transducer. 2.885.520, 5-5-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Di Giovanni, Mario M., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Motion
sensing device. 2,889,526, 6-2-59, CI. 338 — 2.
Di Giovanni, Mario, to Statham Instruments, Inc. Elec-
trical accelerometer. 2,909,744, 10-20-59, CI. 338 — 6.
Di Giovanni, Mario, to Statham Instruments, Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,918,641, 12-22-59, CI. 338 — 4.
Di Giovanni, Norman P. Accelerator foot control and adjust-
ment mechanisms. 2,908,183, 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 513.
Digitac, Inc. : See —
Nemeth, Otto R. 2,884,792.
Digital Control Systems, Inc. : See —
Coolev, Austin G. 2,894,064.
Coolev, Austin G. 2,907.826.
MacDonnell, Gordon S. 2.892,131.
Steele. Floyd G 2.898.040.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,89S,578.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,906,457.
Steele, Floyd G. 2.910.5S4.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,912,684.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,914,C81.
Digital Techniques, Inc. : See —
Engelbart, Douglas C. 2,869,036.
Digney, Frank J., Jr., and F. Bevilacqua, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Velocity indicator
for extrusion press. 2,881,391, 4-7-59, CI. 234 — 70.
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Dihydrol Co. : See —
Smits, Clarence W. 2,868,904.
Drjksterhuis, Popko R., and A. R. Hovingh, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Vacuum tube. 2,918,596, 12-22-59,
CI. 313—257.
Dijkstra, Hendrik, and B. S. Sieswerda, to Stamicarbon N.V.
Specific radiation absorption capacity measurement of a
solid substance. 2,914,676, 11-24-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Dijkstra, Renger, to Shell Development Co. Alkylation of
ortho-a'lkyl phenols. 2,874,193, 2-17-59. CI. 260 — 624.
Dijkstra, Rinse, J. de Jonge, and H. A. Klasens, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Process for forming lumines-
cent screens. 2,873,205, 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Dike, Thompson & Sanborn : See —
St. John, Sylvester L. 2,902,397.
Dilday, Sidney A. Concrete pipe making and laying machine.
2,878.544, 3-24-59, CI. 25—32.
Dilke, Max H., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Plasticized linear
polyethylene composition. 2,881,148, 4-7-59, CI. 260 —
33.6.
Dill, Bert L. Combination shock absorber, elevator and de-
pressor for motor vehicles. 2,902,288, 9-1-59, CI. 280 —
43.23.
Dill, James M., to L. T. Ratigan. Microspectrographic sys-
tem. 2,913,584, 11-17-59, Cl. 250—205.
Dill Mfg. Co., The : See—
Boyer, Ralph K. 2,872,963.
Boyer, Ralph K. 2,874,750.
Boyer, Ralph K., and Nece. 2,907,341.
Dille, Kenneth L. : See —
Newman, Stanley R., Heisler, Dille, and Alpert. 2,879,230
Dille & McGuire Mfg. Co. : See —
Knarzer, Herman C. 2,894,761.
Knarzer, Herman C. 2,909.884.
Dillen, Warren A., to Reynolds Metals Co. Display frame
having detachable interlocking joints. 2,869,263, 1-20-59,
Cl. 40 — 155.
Dillenburger, Albert, to Procedo G.m.b.H. Noiseless piston
device. 2,912,069, 11-10-59, Cl. 188—88.
Dilling. Elmer D. : See —
Cooper, Donald E.. and Dilling. 2.904,718.
Dilling, Elmer D., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Electrode sealing and power connection apparatus.
2,871,178 1-27-59, Cl. 204 — 246.
Dilling, Elmer D., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Electrode handling and storing apparatus. 2,897,129,
7-28-59, Cl. 204 — 225.
Dilling. Marion R. : See —
Rice, Rex, Jr., Dilling, and Tyson. 2,898.175.
Dillingham, Frederick L., to Soderhamn Machine Mfg. Co.
Debarking rotor having cushioned flails. 2,867,252, 1—6-59,
Cl. 144 — 208.
Dillingham, Frederick L., to Soderhamn Machine Mfg. Co.
Means for moving elongated objects transversely of the line
of travel thereof. 2,870,899, 1-27-59, Cl. 198 — 25.
Dillman, Earnest J., to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Control device. 2,887,888, 5-26-59, Cl. 74 — 97.
Dillon. Ambrose P. Electrical circuit breakers. 2,886,670,
5-12-59. Cl. 200—116.
Dillon, Oscar W. : See —
Goddu, Lloyd W., and Dillon. 2,917,971.
Dillon, Vincent J. Printing press sheet registry indicator.
2.867.794. 1-6-59, Cl. 340 — 259.
Dillon, Walter E., Jr. Toy water pistol. 2,915,221, 12-1-59,
Cl. 222—79.
Dillon, Wendell M., to Watts Regulator Co. Air line lubri-
cator. 2,887,181. 5-19-59, Cl. 184—55.
Dillonaire, Allen E., to The Louis Allis Co. Motor control
circuit for constant cutting speed lathe. 2,891,206,
6-16-59. Cl. 318—145.
Di Loreto, Albert. Window ventilating fan. 2,885,946,
5-12-59. Cl. 98—94.
Dilts, Lee E. : See —
Flaws, John, Jr., and Dilts. 2,880,347.
Tyler, Leslie P., and Dilts. 2,892,568.
Ribbon inserter. 2,895,586, 7-21-59, Cl.
2,867,532.
2,918,185.
2,872,417.
Di Luco, Eugene.
197—172.
Dilworth, David I., Jr. : See — ■
Payson, Peter, and Dilworth.
Dilworth, J. E., Co. : See —
Farnham, James A., and Leipper.
Dilworth, John P. : See —
Jordan, Terence B., Dilworth, and Roach.
Roach, James R., and Dilworth. 2,880,176.
Roach, James R., and Dilworth. 2,886,526.
Roach, James R., and Dilworth. 2.908,646.
Dilworth, John P., K. Uhrig, and H. C. Becker, to The Texas
Co. Stabilized calcium fatty acid base grease. 2,877,181,
3-10-59, Cl. 252 — 40.5.
Dilworth, John P., T. B. Jordan, and B. L. Benge, to The
Texas Co. Method of grease manufacture which com-
prises shearing the grease mixture at high temperatures.
2,886,525, 5-12-59, Cl. 252 — 32.
Dilworth, Richard M., to General Motors Corp. Railway
vehicle truck. 2,874,648, 2-24-59, Cl. 105 — 185.
Dim, Jacob, and M. Kurnow. Painting device. 2,889,804,
6-9-59, Cl. 118 — 504.
Di Marco, Aurelio. and C. Spalla, to Societa Farmaceutici
Italia. Process of producing cobalamines by fermenting
culture media with nocardia rugosa. 2,886,490 5-12-59,
Cl. 195—80.
Di Mattia, Samuel P., and J. N. Bruce, to United States of
America, Army. Surge pressure absorber. 2,908,294, 10—
13-59, Cl. 138—30.
Dimick, Keene P., and B. Makower. to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for preparing a solid flavor-
ing composition. 2,904,440, 9-15-59, Cl. 99 — 140.
Dimitriadis, James C. Spring operated teeter totter.
2,873,118, 2-10-59, Cl. 272—55.
Dimitriadis, James C. Children's riding toy. 2,919,131, 12-
29-59, Cl. 272—30.
Dimmer, Donald J. Fishing line propeller guard. 2,916,010,
12-8-59, Cl. 115 — 42.
Dimmer, Robert P., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Party line paystation. 2,883,462, 4-21-59, Cl. 179—6.3.
Di Mola, Joseph, Jr. Automatic griddle cleaner. 2,871,636,
2-3-59, Cl. 51—241.
Dimond, Harold L., and M. O. Shrader, to Pittsburgh Coke
& Chemical Co. Process of preparing thiophosphoryl
chloride. 2,911,281, 11-3-59, Cl. 23—14.
Dimond, Merill R. Inflatable tents. 2,895,490, 7-21-59, Cl.
135—1.
Dimond, Thomas L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Selective signaling receiver. 2,919,428, 12-29-59, Cl.
340—167.
Di Nardo, Frank L. : See —
Parmet, Bernard S., and Di Nardo. 2,898,400.
Dinden, Henry R., to Institute of Gas Technology. Cyclic
regenerative process for catalytic gasification of petroleum.
2,907,647, 10-6-59, Cl. 48 — 214.
Dinger, Alfons W., and H. G. E. Strelow, to Schoppe & Faeser
G.m.b.H. Mechanical recording indicator. 2,885,254, 5—5-
59, Cl. 346—17.
Dingman, Neville W. : See —
Lackner, Robert V., and Dingman. 2,902,572.
Dingman, Robert E. Wallet card holding and display book
and clamp therefor. 2,888,055, 5-26-59, Cl. 150 — 39.
Dings Magnetic Separator Co. : See —
Palm, Bernhard A. 2,912,107.
Di Nicola, Joseph. Horizontal type pulley for clotheslines.
2.910,272, ] 0-27-59, Cl'. 254 — 190.
Dinkelkamp, Henry T., to Stewart- Warner Corp. Pressure re-
ducing valve. 2,917,073, 12-15-59, Cl. 137 — 495.
Dinneen, Henry H. : See —
Conway, Leon F., and Dinneen. 2,902,254.
Dinning, Robert W. : See —
Peters, Clifford M., and Dinning. 2,897,836.
Dinnison, Arthur D., A. H. Wamsley, and E. W. Hansen.
Pump assembly having plurality of individual pump units.
2,902,935, 9-8-59, Cl. 103 — 4.
Di Noble, Dominic. Key holder. 2,897,866, 8-4-59. Cl. 150—
40.
Di Norscia, Gaetano A., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Coating
process preventing discoloration of chlorosulfonated poly-
olefin polymer coatings by vulcanization of an under coat
of same. 2,881,098, 4-7-59, Cl. 117 — 162.
Dinowitz, Edward E., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
storage system. 2,911,630, 11-3-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Dinsmore, David W. : See —
Cunningham, Elijah P., and Dinsmore. 2,908,649.
Dinsmore, Thomas L., and A. G. Thorp II, to McGraw-Edison
Co. Mounting of sheet records. 2,889,191, 6-2-59, Cl.
346—138.
Dinstman, Hyman. Waterproof snap case for watches.
2,875.574, 3-3-59, Cl. 58—90.
Dinwiddie, James A. : See —
Anderson, James A., Jr., Dinwiddie, Mosesman, and
Vernon. 2,890,162.
Dinwiddie, James A., M. A. Mosesman, and C. L. Thorpe,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cracking asphaltic
materials. 2,882,221, 4-14-59, Cl. 208 — 111.
Dinwiddie, James A., and M. A. Mosesman, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method of converting hydrocarbons
using a heat stable gamma alumina. 2,889,268, 6-2-59,
Cl. 208—136.
Dinwiddie, James A., M. A. Mosesman, and C. L. Thorpe, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocracking of as-
phalt-containing materials. 2,902,431, 9-1-59, Cl. 208 —
110.
Diodati, Giacomo F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Control
system for flywheel equipped machines. 2,892,519, 6-30-
59, Cl. 192 — .02.
Diodati, Giacomo F., L. A. McCarthy, and J. C. Souter, to
Western Electric Co., lnc Apparatus for embedding elec-
tric units. 2,889,027, 6-2 -59, Cl. 198 — 19.
Dion, George C. Simulated animal tricycle adapter mech-
anism. 2.905,478. 9-22-59, Cl. 280 — 1.188.
Dion, Vincent L. : See —
Kramer, Irving, and Dion. 2,887,948.
Di Pasquale, Renato, and C. M. Gold to Yardney Interna-
tional Corp. Battery electrode structure. 2,905,738, 9-22-
59, Cl. 136—6.
Di Persio, Joseph M. Blackboard-eraser cleaner. 2,874,398,
2-24-59, Cl. 15—94.
Dipert, Steven R. Adjustable support fixture. 2,869,244,
1-20-59, Cl. 33 — 180.
Di Pietro, Carmelo V. Broiler. 2,881,695, 4-14-59, Cl.
99 — 446.
Di Pietro, Henry, to Andy Brothers Tire Shop. Curing flap
for recapping pneumatic tires. 2,873,479, 2-17-59, Cl.
18 — 45.
Dippel, Cornells J. : See —
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Kuening, and Dippel.
2,868,643.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Direct Image Offset Corp. : See —
Schultz, Herman J. 2,895,529.
Directional Engineering Co. : See —
Page, John S., Sr., J. S. Page, Jr., Antle, and Knicker-
bocker. 2,891,7G9.
Director of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology,
the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japa-
nese Government : See —
Izumitani, Tetsuro, Terai, and Hamamura. 2,919,201.
Di Russo. Amedeo : See —
Angelini, Roger M., and Piermarini. 2.883.994.
Dl Salvo, Beatrix G. Color guide and harmony selector.
2,916,833, 12-15-59, CI. 35—28.3.
Di Salvo, Walter A. : See —
Klein, Howard C, Di Salvo, and Kapp. 2,870,198.
Di Santi, Nicholas, A. E. Canfora, and A. Liguori, to Radio
Corp. of America. Signal distortion measuring system.
2.868,875. 1-13-59, CI. 178—69.
Dischert, Robert A. and R. G. Thomas, to Radio Corp. of
America. Signal wave analyzer. 2,906,947, 9-29-59, CI.
324 — 57.
Disinger, Frank A., and J. W. Godfrey, to General Motors
Corp. Evaporator arrangement. 2,874,555, 2-24-59, CI.
62—525.
Dispenza, Charles. Rain recording apparatus. 2,908,165,
10-13-59, CI. 73—171.
Dispenza, Michael. Piston, wrist pin and connecting rod
assembly. 2.877,069, 3-10-59, CI. 309 — 20.
Diss, Edward M. : See —
Abernethy, Nelson W., Diss, and Sarge. 2,872,424.
Diss, Edward M., and R. R. Walker, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method for heat treating oriented fibers of blended
polyvinyl chloride polymers and cellulose acetate and prod-
ucts produced thereby. 2,877,084, 3-10-59, CI. 8 — 130.1.
Disson, Stanley B., to Burroughs Corp. Compensation means
in magnetic core systems. 2,876,442. 3-3-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Disson, Stanley B., and P. Winsor, III, to Burroughs Corp.
Pulse duration indicator. 2,915,702. 12-1-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Di Stefano, John R., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Submerged booster pump. 2,887,959, 5-26-59, CI. 103 — 113.
Distillation Engineering Co. : See —
Heere, Peter N. 2,903,401.
Distillers Co. Ltd.. The: See —
Capp, Clifford W., Crocker, and Bellringer. 2,912,471.
Davies, Drury N., and Bull. 2,873,226.
Dilke, Max H. 2,881,148.
Elce, Alec, Poulsom, and Craven. 2,916,422.
Fox, William J. 2,910.503.
Gasson, Edward J., and Hadley. 2,904,552.
Gasson, Edward J., and Hadlev. 2,914,553.
Graham. Archibald R. 2,884,451.
Hall, Reginald H., and Graham. 2.870,221.
Hamilton-Peters, Rodnev and Philip. 2,908,290.
Hawkins, Edwin G. E. 2,879.311.
Hawkins, Edwin G. E., and Watt. 2,903,469.
Hendel, Prank J. 2.879.165.
Jacobs, David I. H. 2,886.548.
Jenkins, Philip A., and Raum. 2,916,479.
Lacev, Richard N. 2.867.6R3.
Lacey, Richard N. 2,871,257.
Lacev. Richard N.. and Jowitt. 2,904,596.
Millane, James J. 2,891,018.
Millidge, Alfred F., and Robson. 2,907,699.
Mundav. Charles W. 2,884.543.
Norrish, Ronald G. W. 2,902,420.
Norrish, Ronald G. W. 2,902,421.
Short. John F. 2,907,923.
Distler, Edward C, to Jennings Machine Corp. System for
treating shell casings and the like. 2,907,858 10-6-59,
CI. 219 — 10.69.
Distler, Edward C, to Jennings Machine Corp. Containers
and methods of making them. 2,911,681, 11-10-59, CI.
18—56.
Distributor's Group, Inc., The : See —
Alexander. William W. 2,897,774.
Ditesheim, Bernard, to Fabriques Movado. Watch wound by
enclosing sheath. 2,871,653, 2-3-59, CI. 58 — 80.
Dithmar, Karl, and E. Debus, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Printing ink composi-
tions. 2,876,119, 3-3-59, CI. 106 — 20.
Dithmar. Karl, and U. Hoffmann, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for wash-
ing and bleaching compositions therefor. 2,898,181, 8-4-59,
CI. 8—137.
Dithmar, Karl, and E. Nau.ioks, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Protection of polyamide
fibers during treatment with peroxide containing bleaching
or washing agents. 2,909,404, 10-20-59, CI. 8 — 111.
Di Tirro, Domenic A., and R. J. Cameron, to Ross Operating
Valve Co. Control system for fluid actuated devices.
2,906,246, 9-29-59, CI. 121—38.
Ditlea, Joseph. Sealed oil packets and the like and methods
of making same. 2,876,602, 3-10-59, CI. 53 — 29.
Ditmer, Clyde A., and R. A. Hirsch, to General Motors
Corp. Variable pitch propeller and oil reservoir therefor.
2,891,627, 6-23-59, CI. 170 — 160.23.
Ditmer, Richard L. : See —
Burns, John H., Ditmer, and Weeks. 2,878,872.
Di Toro, Michael J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Communication system. 2^868,882, 1-13-59,
CI. 179—15.55.
Ditter, Francis J., to Federal Hardware Products, Inc. Sup-
port. 2,900,158, 8-18-59, CI. 248 — 166.
Ditter, Francis J., to Sod-Master Corp. Sod cutting machine.
2,905,253, 9-22-59. CI. 172—19.
Ditter, Francis J., and W. C. Kaercher, Jr. Protective tape
applicator. 2.873,789, 2-17-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Dittmar, Harry R. : See —
Hinkamp, James B., and Dittmar. 2,912,313.
Dittmayer, uolirani R. Fastener. 2,876,519, 3-10-59, CI.
24 — 20o.l3.
Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. : See —
Dittmore. Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
9 ggPj 735
Trickle,' Russell W., Jr. 2,884,477.
Dittmore, Ray H.. W. Richter, D. Shadd, J. A. McMillan,
and R. W. Trickle, Jr., to Dittmore-Freimuth Corp. Di-
electric sheath splicing mold for coaxial cables. 2,885,735,
5-12-59, CI. 18—36.
Ditto, Inc. : See —
Cragg, Richard E. 2,916,988.
Di Tullio, Flavia, to Sacony Foundations, Inc. Brassieres.
2,896,032, 7-28-59, CI. 128 — 484.
Diveo-Wayne Corp. : See —
Zeigler, John M. 2,906,376.
Dive, Pierre : See —
Madar, Emile, and Dive. 2,918,084.
Divers, Raymond T. : See —
Bosworth, Cyrus M., Jr., and Divers. 2,902,834.
Diversey Corp., The : See —
Deer, Leon L. Re. 24,596.
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, Berst. and Leist. 2.878,190.
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, and Brooks. 2,890,960.
Di Vette, Randolph E., to Alinneapolis-Houeywell Regulator
Co. Fluid filter apparatus. 2,885,026, 5-5-59, CI. 183 — 7.
Divine Brothers Co. : See —
Snell, Clarence G. 2,900,659.
Divine, Ralph D., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of
di-esters of sulfo-dicarboxylic acids. 2,879,214, 3-24-59,
CI. 204 — 158.
Divine, Ralph D., and J. F. Yost, to American Cyanamid Co
Odor removal and stabilization of phosphate-containing
pesticides. 2,879,284, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Divine, Wayne J. : See —
Packard. Clifton E., and Divine. 2,898,608.
Di Vito, Salvatore S. Fountain comb and formula meas-
uring and mixing device. 2,897,826. 8-4-59. CI. 132 — 114.
Divizia, Joseph, to General Dynamics Corp. Ventilating
apparatus. 2,885,943. 5-12-59. CI. 98 — 40.
Dix. Cyril H.. and V. A. Heathcote, to The M-0 Valve Co. Ltd.
Magnetrons. 2.899.604, 8-11-59. CI. 315—39.75.
Dix, Edgar L. Printed circuit selector switch. 2,916,674,
12-8-59, Cl. 317—112.
Dix, Herbert. Jet operated rotary lifting vehicle. 2,871,954,
2-3-59, Cl. 170 — 135.4.
Dixi S.A. : See —
Leroy, Rene\ 2,893,322.
Dixie Products, Inc. : See —
Brodbeck, Aimer H. 2.880,716.
Pellegrin, Elmer D. 2,879,760.
Dixon Automatic Tool, Inc. : See —
Dixon, Paul H. 2,911,081.
Dixon. Clifford H. : See—
Brice. John R., and Dixon. 2,875,746.
Dixon, Ellen : See —
Forster, Joseph and E. 2.899.113.
Dixon, Eric W. C, and R. Fowler, to Placket Closing Corp.
of America. Sewing machine foot for use in sewing con-
cealed sliding clasp fasteners. 2,909,136, 10-20-59, Cl.
112—235.
Dixon, George F., Jr. Rapid sinking articulated revetment.
2,876,628, 3-10-59, Cl. 61 — 38.
Dixon, George M. : See —
Dahlquist, Carl A., Ahlbrecht, and Dixon. 2,876,894.
Dixon, Harold F. E. : See —
Newman, Douglas A., and Dixon. 2,912,344.
Dixon, Henry O. : See —
Trantham, Joseph C, and Dixon. 2,889. S81.
Dixon, Irma G., and B. F. Thornton, Jr. Underarm perspira-
tion pad. 2,911,647, 11-10-59, Cl. 2—53.
Dixon, James K., S. Du Breuil, and N. L. Boardway, to
American Cyanamid Co. Dialkyl pyrazinyl phosphoro-
thioates. 2,918,468, 12-22-59, Cl. 260—250.
Dixon, John S., Jr., and G. B. Geyer, to National Foam Sys-
tem, Inc. Apparatus for producing aerated cementitious
material. 2,887,275, 5-19-59, Cl. 239—427.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Co. : See —
Sidebotham, Melvin H.. Sr., G. L., and M. H.. Jr.
2,898,824.
Dixon, Lawrence D. Automatic cut-off nozzle. 2,882,939,
4-21-59, Cl. 141 — 209.
Dixon, Max D. Floral spray holder. 2,917,256, 12-15-59, Cl.
248—27.8.
Dixon, Paul H.
mechanism.
Feed control
to Dixon Automatic Tool, Inc.
2,911,081, 11-3-59, Cl. 193 — 40.
Dixon, Richard L., 50% to V. B. Dixon. Label applying
machine. 2,893,586, 7-7-59, Cl. 216—12.
Dixon, Robert R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Refrigera-
tion apparatus. 2,901,872, 9-1-59, Cl. 53—28.
Dixon, Robert W. : See —
Shoup, Edgar C. Jr., and Dixon. 2,869,941.
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Dixon, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluoro-
olefiris and process for preparing them. 2,874,166, 2-17-59,
CI. 260 — 346.1.
Dixon, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Per-
fluorostyrene derivatives. 2,874,197, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 651.
Dixon, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chemi-
cal compounds and process for their preparation. 2,917,548,
12-15-59, CI. 260—614.
Dixon, Sue M. : See —
McVoy, Vincen P. 2,894,154.
Dixon, Thomas P., and S. E. Howse, to Technicolor Corp.
Automatic print timer. 2.897.259, 7-28-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Dixon, Thomas E., to The Enzymic Malt Co. Ltd. Process
for the production of acidified malt. 2,903,399, 9-8-59,
CI. 195 — 70.
Dixon, Victor B. : See —
Dixon, Richard L. 2,893,586.
Djerassi, Carl : See —
Sondheimer, Franz, Romo, Rosenkranz, and Djerassi.
2,911,403.
Djerassi, Carl. Cvclopentanophenanthrene derivatives and
method for the production thereof. 2,870,174, 1-20-59,
CI. 260—397.4.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S. A. 3,17a-
dihydroxy-17-acetyl-A13 ■5(10)-estratriene and process of pre-
paring the same. 2,877,237, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Djerassi, Carl. G. Stork, G. Rosenkranz, and P. Sondheimer,
to Syntex, S.A. 6B-hvdroxy-A4-3-keto-steroids and process
for th^ production thereof. 2,885,397, 5-5-59, CI. 260 —
239.55.
Djerassi, Carl, and R. R. Engle. Process for the production
of AB-3-keto and A4-3-keto steroids. 2,888,468, 5-26-59, CI.
260—397.3.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Svntex S.A. Pregnane
derivatives. 2,899.427. 8-11-59. CI. 260 — 239.55.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Svntex S.A. 30,11a-
dihydroxy, spirostans. 2,906,750, 9-29-59, CI. 260 —
239.55.
Djerassi, Carl, and G. Rosenkranz, to Svntex S.A. 7-keto
allosteroids. 2,906,751. 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Djinis, William, and P. H. Savet, to American Bosch Arma
Corp. Thermal transducer with improved time constant.
2,887,556. 5-19-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Dlugi, Bertha A., Sanitary appliance for birds. 2,882,858,
4-21-59, CI. 119—143.
D'Luzansky, Edgar, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Spark type
heater igniter. 2,881,363, 4-7-59, CI. 317 — 83.
Dmochowski. Eugene M. Holder for telephone directories and
the like. 2 900,087. 8-18-59, CI. 211—90.
Doak, Kenneth W.. to United States Rubber Co. Process for
promoting the low hysteresis processing of rubber and
carbon black using an N-substituted benzothiazolesulfen-
amide. 2,891.924, 6-23-59. CI. 260 — 41.4.
Doak, Kenneth W., to United States Rubber Co. Process for
promoting the low-hysteresis processing of rubber and car-
bon black using an aromatic triazene. 2,891,925, 6-23-59,
CI. 260 — 41.5.
Doak, Kenneth W., to United States Rubber Co. Process for
promoting the low-hysteresis processing of rubber and car-
bon black using an aryl polyhalogenomethane. 2,891,926,
6-23-59. CI. 260 — 41.5.
Doak, Kenneth W., to Koppers Co., Inc. Styrene polymeriza-
tion process. 2.907,756. 10-6-59. CI. 260 — 93.5.
Doak, Kenneth W., to United States Rubber Co. Process
for the vulcanizing of a rubber and carbon black com-
position containing alpha-iodo-acetic acid. 2,916,470,
12-8-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Doak. Lvle E. Fire extinguisher. 2,871,952, 2-3-59, CI.
169 — 26.
Doane Agricultural Service, Inc. : See —
Garrison, Harold K., and Locke. 2,884,670.
Doane, Harry C. : See —
Bovlan, Henry W., Doane, and McManamn. 2,893,700.
Boylan, Henry W., Doane, and Muller. 2,883,161.
Doane, Malcolm E. : See —
Hardman, Kenneth V., Lang, and Doane. 2,913.751.
Doane, Wright D. Herring harness. 2,894,351, 7-14-59, CI.
43 — 44.6.
Doban, Robert C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for the preparation of cementable fluorocarbon
polymer surfaces. 2,871,144. 1-27-59. CI. 117 — 138.8.
Doban. Robert C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for the preparation of cementable fluorocarbon poly-
mer surfaces. 2,906,658, 9-29-59, CI. 154 — 139.
Dobbins. Eugene V. : See —
Brown, Ernest K., Dobbins, and Burge. 2,886,506.
Dobbratz, Edward J., and A. M. Ellington, *4 to J. E.
Dobbratz and % to L. F. Ellington. Metallic slides for
facilitating the extending of table tops and the like.
2,872,261. 2-3-59, CI. 311 — 71.
Dobbratz, Janet E. : See —
Dobbratz. Edward J., and Ellington. 2,872,261.
Dobbs, Dnvid L., R. F. Gill, Jr., and R. B. Howes, to Lewco,
Inc. Silver plating bath. 2,883,288, 4-21-59, CI. 106 — 1.
Dobbs, David L., R. F. Gill, Jr.. and R. B. Howes, to Research
Laboratories. Inc. Irreversible temperature change color
indicator. 2,892,798, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 408.
Dobbs, Ira D. : See —
Olson, Mark W., Fournier, and Dobbs. 2.873,227.
Dobbs. Frank G. and S. H. Releasable container holder.
2,899,999, 8-18-59, CI. 150—34.
Dobbs. Stephan H. : See —
Dobbs, Frank G. and S. H. 2,899,999.
Dobbs, William G. : See —
Lindeman, Joseph F., and Dobbs. 2,910,193.
Dobell, Curzon, to The Preload Co., Inc. Prestressed anchor-
age for tainter gate trunnions and method for doing same.
2.871,064. 2-3-59. CI. 61—25.
Dobell, Curzon, to The Preload Co., Inc. Method of making
prestressed structural member. 2,887,762, 5-26-59, CI.
29 — 155.
Dobischek, Dietrich, J. A. Schweitzer, and P. T. Ward, to
United States of America, Arrnv. Method of making an
electron emitter. 2,873,218. 2-10-59, CI. 117—222.
Dobkin, Israel T., to Allied Block Chemical Co. Container
supporting and retaining bracket. 2,883,139, 4-21-59,
CI. 248—311.
Dobkin, William J. Powder dispensers. 2,878,970, 3-24-59,
CI. 222— 181.
Dobkin, William J., to American Dispenser Co., Inc. Soap
dispensers. 2,878,974, 3-24-59, CI. 222—321.
Dobkin, William J. Safety devices for projecting bath wall
fixtures. 2,913,731, 11-24-59, CI. 4 — 1.
Doble, Warren : See —
McCray, Maurice C, and Doble. 2,918,011.
Doble, Warren, to Jabsco Pump Co. Impeller-shaft connec-
tion. 2,892,646, 6-30-59. CI. 287 — 53.
Dobleske, Walter, to M. Turchan, d.b.a. Turchan Follower
Machine Co. Dial feed control for tracers. 2,891,573,
6—23—59 CI 137 553.
Dobmeier, Paul. Portable lunch warmer. 2,889,443, 6-2-59,
CI. 219—35.
Dobner, Reinhold : See —
Braun, Oskar, Dobner, and Winz. 2,910,028.
Dobosy, Elmer A., to Chase Brass & Copper Co. Inc. Coil-
removal guide means for bull-blocks. 2,885,060, 5-5-59,
CI. 198—29.
Dobras, Quentin D. : See —
Linsday, Elton A., and Dobras. 2,901,655.
Dobratz, Elmer H., to Koppers Co., Inc. Activation of alu-
minum. 2,892.738, 6-30-59, CI. 134 — 2.
Dobratz, Elmer H., to Koppers Co., Inc. Activation of alu-
minum. 2,908,562. 10-13-59, CI. 75 — 68.
Dobratz, Irvin W. : See —
Csendes. Ernest, and Dobratz. 2,885,392.
Dobratz, Robert E. Disposable trap. 2,869,280, 1-20-59,
CI. 43 — 77.
Dobrick, Herbert O., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Liquid-gas
converter system. 2,884.943. 5-5-59, CI. 137 — 202.
Dobrick, Herbert O., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
pressure operated valve. 2.885,173. 5-5-59, CI. 251 — -61.
Dobrick, Herbert O., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Check valve.
2,909,192, 10-20-59, CI. 137 — 542.
Dobrick, Joseph : See —
Day, Lawrence, Dobrick, and Kay. 2,895,261.
Dobrin, Edward P., and G. Becker, to Weksler Instrument
Corp. Adjustable-length thermometer. 2,875,614, 3-3-59,
CI. 73 — 368.
Dobrin, Milton B., to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Elimination
of near surface reflection effects. 2,882,988, 4-21-59, CI.
181— .5.
Dobrohruska, Jindrieh, to Vyzkumny a zkusebni letecky ustav.
Transmission gear for a combined device. 2,880,628,
4-7-59, CI. 74—810.
Dobrosavlyevitch, Slobodan M. Combustion chamber in a
monovalve diesel engine with air cooling. 2,894,495,
7-14-59, CI. 123—32.
Dobrovolny, Henry. Electron tube analyzer. 2,903,643,
9-8-59, CI. 324 — 23.
Dobrowolski, Raymond M., and D. C. Seeley, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Selenium rectifier.
2,912,353, 11-10-59, CI. 117—200.
Dobry, Joseph F. : See —
Benedict, Walter E., and Dobry. 2,880,464.
Dobson, Austin : See —
Scragg, Ernest P. R., and Dobson. 2.872,769.
Dobson, Franklin A., and N. O. Mykelstad, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Method for producing corrugated core sand-
wich-type structural material. 2,881,304, 4-7-59, CI. 219 —
117.
Dobson, James D., and W. Oakes. Dent removing tool and
method of its use. 2.903.928. 9-15-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Dobson, Joseph E., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Surveyor's target.
2.913,827. 11-24-59. CI. 33 — 74.
Dobyns, Howard B. : See —
Halvorson, Robert L., Beale, and Dobyns. 2,875,327.
Dochterman, Richard W. : See —
Brooks. Wesley W., Dochterman, and Henderson.
2.882.506.
Dockrell, Albert C. Tire deflating device. 2,918,076,
12-22-59, CI. 137 — 223.
Dodd, Arthur E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Apparatus
for providing protection against momentary loss of track
circuit shunt. 2,902,593, 9-1-59, CI. 246 — 41.
Dodds, Alexander, Co. : See —
Stouten, Edwin A., and Beach. 2,893,450.
Dodds, Earl B. : See —
Le Baron, Theodore, and Dodds. 2,892,500.
Dodds, Frank D., to Artloom Carpet Co., Inc. Pile faced
fabric. 2,913,803, 11-24-59, CI. 28 — 78.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dodds, Harry W. : See —
Davies, Gail F., and Dodds. 2,892,697.
Dodds, Irvine. Margin setting attachment for typewriters.
2,872,012, 2-3-59, CI. 197—63.
Dodds, Robert B., K. H. Conley, and S. Manicone, to Safety
Industries, Inc. Centrifugal impacting machine. 2,867,387,
1-6-59, CI. 241—275.
Dodds, Robert B., K. H. Conley, and R. B. Seidel, to Safety
Industries, Inc. Centrifugal impact milling process of im-
pact milling. 2,879,004, 3-24-59, CI. 241 — 7.
Dodds, Wellesley J., to Radio Corp. of America. Traveling
•wave tube. 2,887,609, 5-19-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Air conditioning systems, combined cooling
and warming. 2.873,585, 2-17-59, CI. 62 — 179.
Dodge, Adiel T., to Borg-Warner Corp. One way clutch and
bearing. 2,879,869, 3-31-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Transmissions. 2,881,642, 4-14-59, CI.
74 — 751.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Transmission. 2,892,363, 6-30-59, CI. 74 —
677.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Variable speed drive. 2,916,024, 12-8-59,
Cl. 123—41.11.
Dodge, Adiel Y. Variable speed drive. 2,917,937, 12-22-59,
CI. 74—336.
Dodge Chemical Co., The : See —
Fredrick, Jerome F. 2,918,402.
Dodge, Eugene R., R. E. Kleint, C. H. Krummel, and L. C.
Stuhlmiller, to Tepco, Inc. Triggering device. 2,891,478,
6-23-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Dodge Mfg. Corp. : See —
Chung, Jackson. 2,909,255.
Chung, Jackson. 2,909,256.
Firth, David. 2,886,356.
Dodge, Milton, V2 to A. Okrend. Infant feeding device.
2.868.202. 1-13-59, CI. 128 — 252.
Dodge, Paul E. Awning type window. 2,916,782, 12-15-59,
CI. 70 — 42.
Dodge, Raymond A., to Clark Equipment Co. Device for lift-
ing and transporting bundled material. 2,902,183, 9-1-59,
CI. 214 — 392.
Dodge. Robert D. Base structure for centrifugal machines.
2.875.967. 3-3-59, CI. 248 — 22.
Dodge, Robert J., to Buoys, Inc. Off-shore gas flare line, and
anchor and float therefor. 2,894,269, 7-14-59, CI. 9 — 8.3.
Dodge. Robert W. Materials handling machine. 2,883,772,
4-28-59, CI. 37—117.5.
Dodge, Robert W. Collapsible cab structure. 2,919,156,
12-29-59, CI. 296 — 107.
Dodge, Ronald D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Decelerating mechanism. 2,879,879, 3-31-59, CI. 197 — 183.
Dodge. Ronald D.. to International Business Machines Corp.
Type bar trip mechanism. 2.897,941. 8-4-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Dodge. Ronald D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Drive mechanism. 2,909,935, 10-27-59, CI. 74 — 27
Dodge, Ronald D., and N. D. Walton, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Rotary proportional escapement.
2.905.304. 9-22-59, CI. 197—84.
Dodge, William L. Combined color mixing chart and palette.
2,878.590, 3-24-59, CI. 35—28.5.
Dodge, William W.. and O. L. Hibbard, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Card positioning means. 2,877,081.
3-10-59 CI. 346 — 85.
Dodge, William W., and E. J. Ryan, Jr., to International
Business Machines Corp. Toll ticket dispensers. 2,896,531,
7-28-59, CI. 101—19.
Dodgen, Durward F., Jr. : See —
Uraneck, Carl A., and Dodgen. 2,883,351.
Dodin, Lucien J. E. A., to Zeiss Ikon A.G. Verifier finder
system for reflex cam -ra. 2,887,019, 5-19-59, CI. 95 — 42.
DodingTon. Sven H. M. : See —
Pickles, Sydney B., Dodington, and Stavis. 2,890,449.
Dodington, Sven H. M., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Transmitter-receiver tuning system. 2,877 -
344, 3-10-59, CI. 250 — 13.
Dodington. Sven H. M., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Pulse transmitting and receiving system
using a common source of oscillations. 2,916,614, 12-8-59,
CI. 250—15.
Dodington, Sven H. M., and B. B. Mahler, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Distance measuring equip-
ment. 2,912,686, 11-10-59, CI. 343—7.3.
Dods. Jean E. J. : See —
Rawson, Harold, and Dods. 2,873,506.
Dodson, Guy R.. to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Flight fixture
assembly. 2,910.170, 10-27-59. CI. 198 — 200.
Dodson, Neil G. : See —
Anderson, William R., and Dodson. 2,917,863.
Dodson, Raymond M. : See —
Bergstrom, Clarence G., and Dodson. 2,892,851.
Dodson, Raymond M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Arylhydrazones
of 3,16a, 17a-trihydroxy-5-pregnen-20-one and esters there-
of. 2,894,961, 7-14-59, CI. 260—397.5.
Dodson, Raymond M., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3,11,20-trioxv-
genated 16-nitromethvlpregnene derivatives. 2,913,466,
11-17-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Dodson, Raymond M., and R. C. Tweit, to G. D. Searle & Co.
1-acylthio substitution products of 3,17-dioxvgenated an-
drostane derivatives. 2,875,215, 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 397.4.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle
& Co. Steroidal sulfonium salts. 2,882,281, 4-14-59, CI.
260—397.3.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle
& Co. 17-alkylsulfonyl and 17-alkylsulfinyl estratrien-3-ols.
2.882,283, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 397.5.
Dodson, Raymond M., and R. C. Tweit, to G. D. Searle & Co.
la,7a-di (acylthio) substitution products of 4-pregnene-3,
20-diones. 2,889,345, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle &
Co. 6-methyl-4,6-pregnadiene-3,20-dione and 17a-acryloxy
derivatives thereof! 2,891,079, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 397.4.
Dodson, Raymond M., and R. C. Tweit, to G. D. Searle & Co.
7-acylthio-4-pregnene-3,20-diones. 2,904,560. 9-15-59, 01.
260 — 397.3.
Dodson, Raymond M., and R. C. Tweit, to G. D. Searle & Co.
l-acylthio-4-pregnene-3,20-diones. 2,904,561, 9-15-59, CI.
260 — 397.3.
Dodson, Raymond M., and P. B. Sollman, to G. D. Searle
& Co. Pregnenethiols. 2,912,443, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Dodson, Rowland W., Jr. : See —
Toedtman, John A., and Dodson. 2,915,733.
Dodsworth, James W., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Full stroke positive feed printing platen. 2,902,134, 9-1-59,
CI. 197—114.
Dodwell, John M. Clutch. 2,895,577, 7-21-59. CI. 192 — 41.
Dodwell, John M. Clutch. 2,917,144, 12-15-59, CI. 192 — 41.
Doe, Robert E., R. E. Daniel, and G. C. Alvey, to California
Research Corp. Method and apparatus for amplifying
seismic signals. 2 871,970. 2-3-59. CI. 181 — .5.
Doe, Walter P., and L. W. Sly, to' Fisher-Price Toys, Inc.
Action toy. 2,908,998, 10-20-59, CI. 46—113.
Doedens, James D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Poly- (aromatic
ether) compositions and method of making same. 2,911,380,
11-3-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Doeg, Ralph \V. Tennis ball projecting machine. 2,918,915,
12-29-59, CI. 124 — 1.
Doehlert, David H. : See —
McKelvey, Harold E., and Doehlert. 2,901,866.
Doeleman, Henry, to Eldema Corp. Indicator circuit.
2,876,387, 3-3-59, CI. 315—171.
Doeleman, Henry, and R. B. Bonney, to United States of
America, Navy. Direct current to digital coding and de-
coding system. 2,869,115. 1-13-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Doelp, Walter L., Jr., to Philco Corp. Fabrication of elec-
trical units. 2,916.604. 12-8-59. Cl. 219 — 85.
Doelz, Melvin L., to Collins Radio Co. Two end wire me-
chanical filter. 2,888,650, 5-26-59, Cl. 333 — 6.
Doelz, Melvin L.. and D. F. Babcock, to Collins Radio Co.
High information capacity phase-pulse multiplex system.
2,905,812, 9-22-59, Cl. 250 — 8.
Doepke. Charles W., and B. S. Aston, to Nestier Corp. Dis-
pensing mechanism. 2.872,058, 2-3-59, Cl. 214 — 314.
Doepke. Charles W.. and B. S. Aston, to Nestier Corp. Feeder
for dispensing small articels. 2,899,107, 8-11-59, Cl. 222 —
143.
Doering, Felix F., Jr. : See — -
Bushnell, James D., and Doering. 2,912,376.
Doerner, Mona P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of in-
creasing engine thrust. 2,901,886, 9-1-59, Cl. 60 — 35.4.
Doerner, Otto, to Dormever Corp. Portable power drill.
2.876,369. 3-3-59. Cl. 310 — 77.
Doerpinghaus, Ernst H. : See —
Men Ice, Joseph, and Doerpinghaus. 2,882,823.
Menke. Joseph F., and Doerpinghaus. 2.880,072.
Doerpinghaus, Ernst H., to WASAG Chemie Aktiengesell-
schaft. Capacitor blasting detonating machine. 2,903,625,
9-8-59, Cl. 317—80.
Doerr, Dale D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemicnl Corp. Floor
construction. 2,907,417, 10-6-59, Cl. 189 — 34.
Doerr, Dale D.. and W. H. Grip, to Kniser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Container. 2,869,750, 1-20-59. Cl.
220 — 4.
Doerr. Edward L. : See —
Gaerrner, Van R.. and Doerr. 2 868. 7S1.
Doerr, Edward L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
the manufacture of (alkvlmercapto) alkyl sulfates.
2,909,554, 10-20-59, Cl. 260—458.
Doerr, Edward L.. and V. R. Gaertner. to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Organic thiosulfates. 2,892,861, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 —
453.
Doerr, Edward L.. and W. E. Weesner. to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Polyglycol esters. 2.904.585. 9-15-59, Cl. 260 — 488.
Doerr, Raymond S.. to Dare Products Inc. Machine for
making barbed wire. 2 898.948. R-11-59. Cl. 140 — 59.
Doerr. Ravmond S., to Dare Products, Inc. Barbed wire.
2,909,300, 10-20-59. Cl. 256 — 2.
Doerr. Richard L. : See —
Holbrook. Robert L.. and Doerr. 2.904.387.
Holbrook. Robert L.. and Doerr. 2.904,388.
Doerr. Richard L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Metal
coating of light metals. 2,876.138, 3-3-59. Cl. 117 — 130.
Doerr, Richard L., and R. L. Holbrook. to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp Method to render cellulose resistant to
creasing and wrinkling and the product thereof. 2,904,390,
9-15-59, Cl. 8 — 116.3.
Doerrfeld. Robert L.. to Teletype Corn. Automatic telegraph
station selector. 2,874.210, 2-17-59. Cl. 178 — 2.
Doerrfeld, Robert L., and F. H. Fryksdale. to Teletype Corp.
Line feed delete mechanism. 2,892,029, 6-23-59, Cl.
178—23.
Doersam. Charles H.. Jr., and R. W. King, Jr.. to Sperry
Rand Corp. Photographic storage unit for digital informa-
tion. 2,907,985. 10-6-59, Cl. 340—173.
Doesken, Henry. Electric control swinging drawer movement
device. 2,S85,252, 5-5-59. Cl. 312 — 223.
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Doesken, Henry. Cabinet-rotating apparatus. 2,905,518,
Q_22— 59 CI 312 319.
Doetsch. Ernst, and G. Klier, to C. Conradty. Mount-
ing means for carbon electrodes or graphite electrodes.
2,867,786, 1-6-59, CI. 339—263.
Doggett, Roger H., and A. R. Johnson, to Arthur D. Little,
Inc. Paint containing a reaction product of a hydrocarbon
isocyanate with ethylene inline. 2,886,455, 5-12-59, CI.
106 — 252.
Doggett, Towers : See —
Oransky, Raymond L., and Doggett. 2,876,134.
Dohanic, John L. : See —
Case, Noel L., and Dohanic. 2,890,887.
Doherty, George 0. Sterile package. 2,902,146, 9-1-59, CI.
206—63.2.
Doherty, James J., and C. M. McClure, to United States Rub-
ber Co. Method of laminating vinyl film to sheet metal.
2,877,151. 3-10-59, CI. 154 — 106.
Doherty, Thomas H., and R. M. Melin. to United States
Rubber Co. Device for formins a pleat in thermoplastic
materials. 2,903.724. 9-15-59. CI. 12 — 103.
Doherty, William H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical conductor having transposed conducting mem-
bers. 2,886,028, 5-12-59. CI. 174—34.
Dohertv, William H. Shoe arch support apparatus.
2,896,229, 7-28-59, CI. 12—1.
Doherty, William H. Arch support shoe bottoming methods
and apparatus. 2,896,255, 7-28-59, CI. 18 — 17.
Doherty, William H. Method of forming shoe soles.
2,903,748, 9-15-59. CI. 18 — 59.
Doherty, William H., and R. C. Platow, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Insulating coatings and a method for
their production. 2,879.183, 3-24-59, CI. 117 — 217.
Dohler, Oscar, and J. Nalot, to Compagnie Generale de Tele-
fraphie Sans Fil. Travelling wave oscillator tubes.
,888,597, 5-26-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Dohman, Kenneth O. : See —
Bennett. Walter, and Dohman. 2.876,504.
Dohmen, Heinrich, to N. V. Briko. Process of manufacturing
briquettes. 2,890,945, 6-16-59, CI. 44 — 25.
Dohmen, Heinrich. Briquetting of ores. 2,914,394, 11-24-59,
CI. 75—3.
Dohn, Leo F., to Guild Arts & Crafts, Inc. Plastic jewelry
finding device made of two parts integrally joined.
2,893,095, 7-7-59, CI. 24 — 265.
Dohner, Carol J. Magnetic spoon for removing ferromagnetic
particles from a medium. 2,873,027, 2-10-59, CI. 210 — 222.
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. : See — -
Lunde, Kenneth E. 2,889,007.
Doi, Midori. Cooling water circulating apparatus. 2,879,975,
3-31-59, CI. 257 — 122.
Dolan & Bullock Co. : See —
Cronan. Philip F. and F. P. 2.873,497.
Cronan. Philip F. and F. P. 2,885,757.
Dolan, Francis D., to American-Lincoln Corp. Suction tank
head. 2.884.185. 4-28-59. CI. 230—117.
Dolan, John E., K. J. Brimley, and P. B. Dempster, to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Ltd. Fuse. 2,891,475, 6-23-59,
CI. 102—27.
Dolan, John P., Sr. Abrasive attachments for electric
shavers. 2,917,056, 12-15-59, CI. 132 — 75.8.
Doland, George D., to Philco Corp. Receiver color primary
transformation system. 2,868,871. 1-13-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Dolben. Warren H. : See —
Hazleton. Lloyd W.. and Dolben. 2,884,357.
Dolby. John W., to Configured Tube Products Co. Burner
with flame shaping means. 2,905,235, 9-22-59, CI. 158 —
113.
Dolbv. Rav M. : See —
Ginsburg, Charles P., and Dolby. 2,916,546.
Dole, James, Engineering Co. : See —
Guckel. Oerhart A. 2.868.241
Martin, William M. 2,870,024.
Dole. Malcolm, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of and apparatus for withdrawing
light isotope product from a liquid thermal diffusion plant.
2,905,527. 9-22-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Dole Refrigerating Co. : See —
Kleist. Herman W. 2 875.595.
Kleist, Herman W. 2.889.694.
Kleist. Herman W.. and Hutchinson. 2,885.866.
Lauterbach, William E., and Strutynski. 2,896,427.
Dole Valve Co., The : See —
Algino. Joseph M., and Slimak. 2,869,566.
Bauerlein. Carl C. 2.873.714.
2,881,800.
2.887.255.
2.888,174.
2,895,642.
Bauerlein,
Bauerlein,
Bauerlein,
Bauerlein,
Carl C,
Carl C.
Carl C.
. Carl C.
Bauerlein, Carl C, and Reddi.
Chaoe, Thomas B. 2 869 000.
Dahl, Robert R. 2,888,234.
Dahl, Robert R. 2,888,237.
Dnhl. Robert R. 2.910.093.
Dahl, Robert R., and Erickson.
Dahl, Robert R.. and Erickson.
Dawson, Robert H. 2,918,936.
Drapeau, Harold B. 2.867.3*3.
Drapeau, Harold B. 2.873.070.
Drapeau, Harold B. 2,895,677.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,893,219.
Eskin, Samuel G. 2,905,389.
Eskin, Samuel G.. Algino, and Legeza
2,918,803.
2,891,578.
2,899,979.
2,898,046.
Dole Valve Co., The : See — Continued
Eskin, Samuel G.. and Legeza. 2,873,608.
Gibson, Thomas M. S. 2,893,432.
Janquart, Jerry C, and Samuels. 2,919,052.
Kozel, James A. 2,918,937.
Kozel, James A., and Rimsha. 2,872,116.
Kozel, James A., and Rimsha. 2,889,113.
Kraft, El Roy J. 2,895,676.
Miller, Nicholas. 2.867,704.
Miller, Nicholas. 2,891,125.
Miller, Nicholas. 2,915,610.
Modes, Edward E. 2,808.459.
Modes, Edward E., and Miller. 2,912,835.
Obermaier, Frank E. 2,876,754.
Powell, Richard H. 2,905.387.
Rimsha, Victor E. 2,873,083.
Rimsha, Victor E. 2,893,638.
Rimsha, Victor E., and Couffer. 2,893,425.
Rimsha, Victor E., and Kozel. 2,905,386.
Wolf, Forrest R., and Cerveny. 2,889,497.
Doleman, Thomas. Pneumatic wheels for vehicles. 2,904,092,
9-15-59. CI 152—57.
Dolenga, Stanley. Siphon breaker and backflow preventer.
2,878,826, 3-24-59, CI. 137—216.
Dolesh, James A. : See —
Parisoe, Wilbert, and Dolesh. 2,887,889.
Dolgorukov, Gregory S. Drafting instrument. 2,908,082,
10-13-59, CI. 33 — 110.
Dolhun, Leonard M., to Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co. Self con-
tained seals. 2,879,093, 3-24-59, CI. 288 — 3.
Dolhun, Leonard N. : See —
Meyer. Walter W., Hicks, and Dolhun. 2,888,280.
Dolida. Nicholas R. : See —
Spitzli, Donald H., and Dolida. 2,897,625.
Dolida, Nicholas R., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Turbine cool-
ing system. 2,883,151, 4-21-59, CI. 253—39.15.
Dolin, Martin, A. M. Scandurra, and N. M. Poulos, to Applied
Research Inc. Coaxial line attenuator. 2,891,223, 6-16-59,
CI. 333—81.
Dolinko, Louis : See —
Wilkens, Henry J., and Dolinko. 2,889,501.
Doliva, Joseph K. Television cabinet lighting fixture.
2,875,321, 2-24-59, CI. 240—4.
D'Olive, Charles R.. to Chamberlain Corp. Sliding refriger-
ator shelf. 2,872,270, 2-3-59, CI. 312—332.
Doll, Gregory W. Spacer for packages. 2,905,315, 9-22-59,
CI. 206 — 16.
Doll, Henri G., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Tabular function generator. 2,879,942, 3-31-59, CI.
235—197.
Doll. Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Electro-optical function generator. 2,884,195, 4—28-59,
CI. 235 — 197.
Doll, Henri-Georges, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Automatic computing apparatus. 2,915,242, 12-1-59, CI.
235—61.6.
Doll, Richard C, to United States Steel Corp. Adjustable
form for repairing refractory around a taphole. 2,877,009,
3-10-59, CI. 266—43.
Dollar Savings & Trust Co. : See —
Sampsell, Ralph R. 2,879,909.
Dollenberg, Frederick P. Spark plug. 2,899,585, 8-11-59,
CI. 313—143.
Dollinger, Robert E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Non premix
burner for producing carbon black. 2,890,746, 6-16-59,
CI. 158 — 7.
Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corp. Balanced
pilot valve. 2,902,046, 9-1-59, CI. 137—467.
Dollman, David Y. : See —
Newhard, Nelson J., Jr., and Dollman. 2,909,455.
Dollscheck, Charles W., to Philco Corp. Remote control for a
signal transfer channel employing feedback means.
2.871,304, 1-27-59. CI. 179—171.
Dolman, Henry J., J. I. Hamilton, and J. A. S. Ball to
Brecknell Dolman & Rogers Ltd. Machine for filling fold-
able containers. 2,890,554, 6-16-59, CI. 53 — 126.
Dolnick, Benjamin I., to Rhea Mfg. Co. Wire garment
hanger. 2,877,939, 3-17-59, CI. 223—88.
Dolnicki, Bohdan : See— -
Mueller, Josef, Dolnicki, and Manzinger. 2,915,720.
Dolza, John : See —
Chayne, Charles A., and Dolza. 2,916,027.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Combustion chamber
for internal combustion engine. 2,868,181. 1-13-59. CI.
123—32.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating appa-
ratus. 2,868,443, 1-13-59, CI. 230—186.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Valve means. 2,869,526,
1-20-59, CI. 123—119.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Charge forming means
for an internal combustion engine. 2,871,842, 2-3-59,
CI. 123—119.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Charge forming means.
2,874,944, 2-24-59, CI. 261—36.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Economy engine and
method of operation. 2,875,742, 3-3-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp. Water jacket coring
for casting initernal combustion engine blocks. 2,880,485,
4-7-59. CI. 22 — 167.
Dolza, John. Fuel injection systems. 2,882,879, 4-21-59,
CI. 123—119.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fuel
-434.
Fuel injection system.
Charge forming means.
Fuel injection system.
Idle
2,914,051,
2,868,058.
2,888,379.
Dolza, John, and J. B. Burnell, to General Motors Corp. Cyl-
inder block. 2.S67.201. 1-6-59, CI. 123—195.
Dolza, John, and W. H. Kolbe, to General Motors Corp. Fuel
injection system. 2,877,002, 3-10-59, CI. 261—23.
Dolza, John, and \V. H. Kolbe, to General Motors Corp. Split
engine. 2,878.798, 3-24-59. CI. 123—127.
Dolza, John, and A. J. Sagady, to General Motors Corp. Fuel
distributing valve for fuel injection system. 2,879,046,
3-24-59, CI. 261 — 23.
Dolza, John, and W. H. Kolbe. to General Motors Corp.
injection filter system. 2,886.057, 5-12-59, CI. 137
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp.
2,890,090, 0-16-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp.
2,891,527, 6-23-59, CI. 123—119.
Dolza, John, to General Motors Corp,
2,909.165, 10-20-59. CI. 123 — 52.
Dolza, John, and S. H. Mick, to General Motors Corp.
air valve. 2,891,528, 6-23-59, CI. 123—119.
Dolza, John, and \V. H. Kolbe, to General Motors Corp.
Pump. 2.913,991, 11-24-59, CI. 103—148.
Signal modifier for fuel injection system.
11-24-59. CI. 123—119.
Dom. George R. Shotgun shell case neck resizer.
1-13-59. CI. 86—23.
Domagk, Gerhard : See —
Briining, Eberhard F., Domagk, and Mietzsch.
Gauss, Walter. Petersen, and Domagk. 2,868,782.
Kiihle, Engelbert, and Domagk. 2,906,755.
Meiser, Werner, and Domagk. 2,882,275.
Petersen, Siegfried, Gauss, and Domagk. 2,913,453.
Domal. Stanley A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Heat exchanger.
2,878.656, 3-24-59, CI. 62—290.
Dombeck, Edward K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Self-center-
ing brake assembly. 2,8S5,032, 5-5-59, CI. 188 — 79.5.
Dombre. Pierre. Mixing valves. 2,898,938, 8-11-59. CI.
137 — 635.
Dome Chemicals. Inc. : See —
Wershaw, Irving B. 2.876.164.
Dome, Robert B.. to General Electric Co. Saw-tooth wave
generator. 2,871.357, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Dome, Robert B.. to General Electric Co. Sweep generator
circuit. 2.874,291, 2-17-59. CI. 250 — 36.
Dome, Robert B., to General Electric Co. Controllable trap
circuit for intercarrier sound television receiver. 2,880,269,
3-31-59, CI. 178—5.8.
Dome, Robert B., to General Electric Co. Angular modulation
detector. 2,880,315, 3-31-59, CI. 250—27.
Dome, Robert B., to General Electric Co. Squelch-limiter
circuit for color television. 2,909,593, 10-20-59, CI. 178—
5.4.
Domenech, Gerardo A. and V. A., to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc.
Fastening devices. 2.908,059. 10-13-59, CI. 24 — 217.
Domenech, Vicente A. : See —
Domenech, Gerardo A. and V. A. 2.908,059.
Domeshek Sol. Field mask for stereoscopic projection on
monocular projector. 2,906,036. 9-29-59, CI. 35 — 25.
Dominaire Constructions, Inc. : See —
Cravens. Samuel V. 2,892.338.
Dominion Corset Co. Ltd. : See —
Oingrns, Marcel. 2,887.113.
Verreault, Joseph. 2.876.805.
Verrennlt, Joseph. 2.881 .'704.
Verreault, Joseph. 2,911,975.
Dominion E'ectric Corp. : See —
Burreson Zina A.M. 2.901.587.
Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. : See —
Berlvn, Martin J. 2.882.966.
Berlyn Martin J. 2.885 954.
Berlvn, Martin J. 2,903.061.
Stewart. Alexander E. 2.869.436.
Stewart, Alexander E. 2,903.000.
Stewart. Alexander E., and Grater.
Dominion Fasteners Ltd. : See —
Brndner. Ernest G. 2 910.155.
Dominion Glass Co. Ltd. : See —
Bauman. Thomas S. 2.876.733.
Dominion Rond Machinery Co., Ltd., The
Macdnnald, John G. 2,882,620.
Dominion Tar & Chemical Co. Ltd. : See —
Gnttiker, David C. G.. Liang, and Schulz. 2,877,277.
Dominion Textile Co., Ltd. : See —
Johnson. Roland. 2.888,854.
Domitrovic, William. Silo sealing cover. 2,888,717, 6-2-59,
CI. 20—1.4.
Domizi. Dante J., to Clarv Corp. Punched card sensing
apparatus. 2.883,107, 4-21-59, CI. 235—61.11.
Domke, Richard, and W. Eikermann, to Glanzstoff-Courtaulds
G.m.b.H. Apparatus for use in the wet spinning of arti-
ficial threads. 2,914,803, 12-1-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Domnick, Ludwig. Apparatus for the discharge of conden-
sation water. 2,912,166, 11-10-59, CI. 236 — 59.
Domore Chair Co., Inc. : See —
Shinn, Kenneth R. 2,915,351.
Donahue, Daniel J., and S. A. Hoshowsky, to Radio Corp. of
America. Water-stabilized zinc phosphate phosphors.
2,867.587, 1-6-59, CI. 252—301.6.
Donahue. Douglas J. : See —
Horning, Wendell A., Lanning, and Donahue. 2,907,706.
Donahue, John P., to D. & S. Processing Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for the production or flock-coated sheet
material. 2,903,376, 9-8-59, CI. 117—20.
2,884,059.
See-
Donahue, William J., Jr., and L. E. Burkhardt, to United
States of America, Navy. Missile nose fuze. 2,872,868,
2-10-59, CI. 102—78.
Donal, John S., Jr., and C. L. Cuccia, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electron beam tubes and circuits therefor.
2,912,613, 11-10-59, CI. 315 — 5.16.
Donald, Alexander W., Ill, to Advanced Research Associates,
Inc. Semiconductor amplifiers. 2,877,310, 3-10-59, CI.
179 — 171.
Donald, Harold J., to Reading Anthracite Co. Self braking
electrode construction. 2,917,441, 12-15-59, CI. 204 — 67.
Donald. Philip J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Pressure transducer apparatus. 2,891,226, 6-16-59, CI.
338—38.
Donald, Russell S., R. L. Briggs, and J. J. Casey. Electric-
arc torch. 2,892,067, 6-23-59, CI. 219 — 75.
Donaldson Co., Inc. : See —
Baden, Thomas A., Olson, Miller, and Copp. 2,907,406.
Copp, Kenneth W., and Olson. 2,889,008.
Cragg, Arthur C. and Schuldt. 2,901,182.
Mund, Mark G., and Anderson. 2,887,177.
iSivesind, Hjalmer J., and Rowley. 2,918,789.
Donaldson, David. Static balancer for rotating parts. 2,878,-
677, 3-24-59, CI. 73 — 480.
Donaldson, Donald J. : See —
Cundiff, Winston H., and Donaldson. 2,868,523.
Donaldson, George R. : See —
Haensel, Vladimir, and Donaldson. 2,906,691.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Donaldson. 2.906,699.
Haensel, Vladimir, and Donaldson. 2,915,453.
Donaldson, George R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Com-
bination catalytic reforming-thermal reforming-fractiona-
tion process. 2,891,901, 6-23-59. CI. 208 — 64.
Donaldson, George R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Combi-
nation catalytic reforming-thermal reforming process.
2,915,454, 12-1-59, CI. 208—64.
Donaldson, George R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Com-
bination catalytic reforming-catalytic dehydrogenation
process. 2,915,455, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Donaldson, George R., and V. Haensel, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Production of aromatics in the presence of
nitrogen compounds. 2,872,492. 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 668.
Donaldson, Godfrey R., to Australian Paper Manufacturers
Ltd. Apparatus for continuous measurement of basis weight
of paper, board or like fibrous material. 2,878,570, 3-24-59,
CI. 33 — 147.
Donaldson, Harry C, Jr., to Cluett, Peabody & Co.. Inc.
Sewing machine with finger to control bobbin thread.
2,884,882, 5-5-59, CI. 112 — 154.
Donaldson, John S. Slide fastener closure with quick-op-
erable installation connector means. 2,873,741, 2-17-59,
CI. 128 — 303.
Donaldson, Ralph K. Boat anchor. 2,894,474, 7-14-59, CI.
114 — 208.
Donaldson, Robert D.. to General Aniline & Film Corp. Proc-
ess for manufacturing alpha-anthraquinonesulfonates con-
taining low amounts of mercury. 2,900,397, 8-18-59 CI.
260—370.
Donaldson, Robert E., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Pretreatment of catalytic cracking feed to remove metals.
2,906.693, 9-29-59, CI. 208 — 87.
Donaldson, Walter E., and A. W. Hanson, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Modification and control of plastic foam density
and foam bodies obtained thereby. 2,899,708. 8-18-59, CI.
18 — 48.
Donaldson, Warren J., and J. C. Jacobs, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. Vibration-attenuating sealing structure. 2,873,411,
2-10-59, CI. 317—99.
Donaldson, William K., to Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd.
Testing of the crease resistance of textile fabrics. 2,909,921,
10-27-59, CI. 73—100.
Donaldson, William K., and D. Ainscough, to Tootal Broad-
hurst Lee Co. Ltd. Control of gaseous media in manu-
facturing processes. 2.870.628, 1-27-59. CI. 73 — 29.
Donan, John F., and D. J. Daugherty, to The National Cash
Register Co. Computer input-output system. 2,902,214,
9-1-59, CI. 235—61.7.
Donath. Ernest E.. to Koppers Co., Inc. Process of manu-
facturing iron-coke. 2,919,231, 12-29-59, CI. 202 — 34.
Donath, Erwin : See — ■
Brinster, John F.. and Donath. 2.868.449.
Donath. Wilm E. Method and apparatus for producing puri-
fied water from aqueous saline solutions. 2,904,511, 9-15—
59, CI. 210 — 59.
Donavy, Alain, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Adjustable inductance coils. 2,916,714, 12-8-59, CI.
336—110.
Doncaster, Daniel P., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Phonograph tone arm. 2,873,978, 2-17-59, CI. 274 — 23.
Donceel, Jules L. J. : See —
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,892,134.
Donceel, Jules L. J., and H. C. J. Van Der Harck, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Electromagnetic trans-
ducer. 2,914,621, 11-24-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Donde Gorozpe, Raul. Apparatus for preparing a quick-cook-
ing rice product from broken rice. 2,914,005, 11-24—59,
CI. 107—14.
Dondes, Seymour : See —
Harteck, Paul, and Dondes. 2,898,277.
Donee, William W., %o to Gadget-Of-Tbe-Month Club, Inc.
Combination guide and gauge unit for portable drills.
2,891,428, 6-23-59, CI. 77—55.
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Donegon, Roy E. : See —
Whittaker, Clyde A., and Donegon. 2,890,411.
Donehower, William P., to M. H. and B. D. Hartzell. Space
band cleaning apparatus. 2,866,990, 1-6-59, CI. 15 — 93.
Donehue, Val K. Vehicle fire extinguisher apparatus.
2,867,281, 1-6-59, CI. 169 — 2.
Doneit, Frederick. Program timing switch assembly. 2,874,239,
2-17-59, CI. 200 — 38.
Doner, Sherman E., to Eaybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Brake
cup for an hydraulic brake. 2,884,292, 4-28-59, CI.
Donia, Robert A., and A. C. Ott, to The Upjohn Co. 19-nor-
testosterone phenyl alkanoates. 2,868,809, 1-13-59, CI.
260—397.4.
Donin, Milton N., J. Fried, and R. W. Thoma, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. 11,15-dioxygenated progester-
ones. 2,881,189, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Don-Ite Co., The : See —
Kempen, Edward F. 2.875,093.
Kempen, Edward F. 2,901,378.
Donkervoort, Teunis, to Vennootschap onder Firma Exploita-
tie-Onderneming van Octrooirechten Noortich. Method of
welding or brazing aluminum. 2,916,815, 12-15-59, CI.
29 — 504.
Donkin, William H., to Godfrey Holmes (Plastics) Ltd. Stor-
age containers for detonators. 2,868,360, 1-13-59, CI.
206—3.
Donlan, Theodore R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Anti-stalling gasoline agent. 2,872,303, 2-3-59, CI. 44 — 72.
Donley Bros. Co. : See —
Kluge. Herman F. 2,903,115.
Donn Products, Inc. : See —
Brown, Donald A. 2,903,104.
Donnan, Robert A. : See —
Palmer. Leon E., and Donnan. 2,905,303.
Donnard, Reed E., to United States of America, Army. Non-
corrosive percussion primer material. 2,887,370, 5—19-59,
CI. 52—4.
Donnay, Jacques, to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V.
et de la Radio-Industrie (R. B. V.-R. d.). Television camera
equipments. 2,875,276, 2-24-59, CI. 178 — 7.2.
Donnay, Jacques R., to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V.
et de la Radio Industrie (R. B. V.-R. I.). Wave shaping
network for television equipment. 2,872,509, 2-3-59, CI.
178—7.1.
Donnay, Jacques R., to Ste Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V.
et de La Radio-Industrie. Television cameras. 2,885,937,
5-12-59. CI. 95—45.
Donnay, Jacques R., to Societe Nouvelle de L'Outillage
R.B.V. et de La Radio-Industrie S.A. Video mixer for
television transmissions. 2,911,467, 11-3-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Donnell, Conard K. : See —
Schneider. Abraham, and Donnell. 2,908,628.
Donnell, Conard K., R. M. Kennedy, and A. Schneider, to Sun
Oil Co. Catalytic reforming process of selective fractions.
2,890,994, 6-16-59, CI. 208—05.
Donnell, Frederick L., to Saranac Machine Co. Tapered socket
and plug therefor. 2,884,274, 4-28-59, CI. 287—126.
Donnell, John W. : See —
Kish, Steven P., Donnell, and Graves. 2,878,063.
Donnell. William F. : See —
Skelton. Charles W.. and Donnell. 2,899,572.
Donnelley, R. R., & Sons Co. : See —
Allecretti. Anthony J. 2.884.396.
Calne, Rolland H., and Krohn. 2,916,982.
Hull. Harry H. 2 875.691
Kile. Otho, and Sarring. 2,896,537.
Kile, Otho, and Treptow. 2.884,246.
Kolodzie.i, Edwin S. 2.868,541.
Koons. Georsre I.. Boule. and Swansnn. 2,868,539.
Mundell, Elmore H., and Stark. 2,911,728.
Schoenberger, Robert L., Jr. 2,893,022.
Schwartz, James, and Stark. 2,900,901.
Swanson, Kermit E. 2,875,690.
Donnelly, James J. : See —
Fackler, Bernard E., Donnelly, and Daniels. 2,916,569.
Donnelly, Jesse, to W. McC. Donnelly. Process of cold roll-
ing steel sheets. 2,896,486, 7-28-59, CI. 80 — 60.
Donnelly, Lenore B. : See —
Bender, Sydney E., and Donnelly. 2,905,560.
Donnelly, Wallace McC. : See —
Donnelly, Jesse. 2,896,486.
Donner, Hans O. Diaphragm means for subcallbre non-spin-
ning projectiles. 2,901,973, 9-1-59, CI. 102—93.
Donner, Verne P., W. W. Henning, and G. S. Allin, to Inter-
national Harvester Co. Fluid power steering system.
2,917,125, 12-15-59, CI. 180—79.2.
Donnison, George H., to Abbott Laboratories. Manufacture
of therapeutic substances. 2,876,225, 3-3-59, CI. 260 —
257.
D'Onofrio, Anthony, L. Cetran, and L. J. Lapointe, to Royal
McBee Corp. Head rests for typewriters. 2,903,119,
9-8-59, CI. 197 — 42.
Donoghue, Robert J. Paint can closure means. 2,885,108,
5-5-59, CI. 220 — 12.
Donohue, John C, and J. De Fiore, to United States of
America, Navy. EleetrieaLy non-conductive flange con-
nector device for waveguides. 2,906,975, 9-29-59, CI. 333—
98.
Donohue. John F. : See —
Fonda, Jay C. 2,908,769.
Donovan, Allen F., to United States of America, Air Force.
Vibration damping device for helicopter rotor blades.
2,892,502, 6-30-59, CI. 170 — 160.13.
Donovan, Bradford, and T. W. Neumann, to Northrop Air-
craft, Inc. Self-integrating flicker control actuator.
2,871,709, 2-3-59, CI. 74—54.
Donovan, George C. Method and apparatus for recondition-
ing cylinder liners for diesel engines. 2,912,562, 11-10-59,
CI. 219 — 76.
Donovan. John J. : See —
Ackley, Thomas. 2,898,065.
Donovan, Joseph J., and T. H. Milliken, Jr., to Houdry Proc-
ess Corp. Preparation of active contact masses from kaolin
clays. 2.904,520 9-15-59. CI. 252 — 450.
Donovan, Thomas S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process of
preparing 2-acyl-l-phenylhydrazides. 2,912,461, 11-10-59,
CI. 260—562.
Donovick, Richard : See —
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2916,483.
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2,916,484.
Pagano, Joseph F., Donovick, Dutcher, and Heuser.
2,902,412.
Dooley, Harry H. : See —
Laing, Gordon F., and Dooley. 2,910,593.
Doolin. Charles E., to The Frito Co. Shaping and cooking
machines. 2,907,268, 10-6-59, CI. 99 — 353.
Dooling, Russell F. Sealing ring. 2,893,795, 7-7-59, CI.
QQQ 03
Doolittle, Donald. Typewriter attachment. 2,896,768, 7-28-
59, CI. 197—133.
Doolittle, Donald B., to All American Engineering Co. Air-
craft launching system. 2,872,132, 2-3-59, CI. 244 — 63.
Doolittle, Donald B.. to All American Engineering Co. Air-
craft barrier. 2,906,476, 9-29-59, CI. 244—110.
Doolittle, Donald B., and S. G. Keahey. Linearized engine
for aircraft catapult. 2,906,475, 9-29-59, CI. 244 — 63.
Doolittle. Howard D., to Machlett Laboratories^ Inc. Getter
for electron tube. 2,900,549, 8-18-59. CI. 313—178.
Doolittle, Howard D., E. J. Naill, and B. H. Wadia, to
Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Electron discharge device.
2,870,364, 1-20-59. CI. 313—178.
Doonan, John L. : See —
O'Cathey, Earl R., and Doonan. 2,898,980.
Doonan, William. Arrowhead construction. 2,912,247,
11-10-59, CI. 273—106.5.
Doorenbos, Norman J., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Non-ionic benzimidazole cyanine dyes containing In
a-position a cyano group on the methenyl chain. 2,918,369,
12-22-59, CI. 96 — 106.
Doom, Johannes, H Mondria, W. de Rijk, and W. P. Hendal,
to Shell Development Co. Emulsion dewaxing of mineral
oils accompanied by intensive agitation. 2,915,449,
12-1-59, CI. 208 — 29.
Dootson, Norman L., % to W. M. Colombo. Nozzle-applicator
for shaving lather. 2.897,526, 8-4-59, CI. 15 — 139.
Dopera. Rudolph. Adjustable kiln setter. 2,881,502, 4-14-59,
CI. 25—153.
Doperalski, Eugene J. : See —
Kodra, Esper, and Doperalski. 2,911,271.
Doperalski, Eugene J.t to Joy Mfg. Co. Piston assembly.
2,895,774, 7-21-59, CI. 309—38.
Dopieralski, Edmund L., to General Dynamics Corp. Magnetic
recording head structure. 2,911,483, 11-3-59, CI.
179—100.2.
Dopier, John L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Chemical clean-
ing apparatus. 2,918,925, 12-29-59, CI. 134 — 108.
Doppelt, Charles. Carrying cases. 2,907,420, 10-6-59. CI.
190—51.
Doppstadt, Adolf : See —
Siemer, Harm, Kurzen, and Doppstadt. 2,868,786.
D'Or. Nici. Disposable brassiere. 2,869,553, 1-20-59, CI.
128—505.
Doran, Charles : See — ■
Levine, Samuel W., and Doran. 2,881,247.
Doran, Donald P. : See —
Weiss, Arthur J., Stone, and Doran. 2,906,444.
Doran, Donald P., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Folding
paperboard carton. 2,912,154, 11-10-59, CI. 229 — 34.
Doran, Robert F. : See —
Lutz, Henry J., and Doran. 2,880,671.
Doran, Robert F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Meth-
od of making a pressure filled lamp. 2,918,763, 12-29-59.
CI. 53—7.
Doran, Robert F., and T. S. Stanislaw, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Ceramic products. 2,890,514, 6-16-59,
CI. 25 — 156.
Doran, Wilbur J., to Eli Lilly and Co. 1,5,5-trisubstituted
barbituric acids. 2,872,448, 2-3-59, CI. 260—257.
Dorand, Ren6, to Giravions Dorand. Double-integrating unit.
2,911,151, 11-3-59, CI. 235—183.
D'Orazio, Peter J. : See — ■
Labrozzi, Anthony F., and D'Orazio. 2,907,158.
D'Orazio, William R., to The Commander Door, Inc. Articu-
lated door. 2,916,089, 12-8-59, CI. 160—201.
Dorenbos, Richard E. : See —
Brenk, Robert C, Cizek, and Dorenbos. 2,902,139.
Dorenbos, Richard E.r to American Steel Foundries. Motor
frame assembly press. 2,882,590, 4-21-59, CI. 29 — 205.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Hop-
per door latching mechanism. 2,876,711, 3-10-59, CI.
105—253.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Railway hopper car. 2,879,720, 3-31-59, CI. 105—249.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Hop-
per door operating mechanism. 2,888,882, 6-2-59, CI.
105 — 250.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Hop-
per door latch mechanism. 2,888,885, 6-2-59, CI. 105 — 309.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Op-
erating mechanism for sliding gate for a discharge outlet
mounted on a load containing hopper of a railway car.
2,901.984, 9-1-59, CI. 105—282.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co. Hop-
per door latching mechanism. 2,901,985, 9-1-59, CI. 105 —
308.
Dorey, George B., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Hopper door operating mechanism for the discharge-outlet
of railway hopper cars. 2,915,022, 12-1-59, CI. 105 — 282.
Dorf, Richard H. : See —
Humphrey, John H., and Dorf. 2,888,849.
Dorff, Louis A. : See —
Bachelet, Albert E., Dorff, and Mitchell. 2,896,072.
Dorfman, Hiller D., and F. L. Gelzheiser, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit breaker panels. 2,883,587, 4-21-59,
CI. 317—119.
Dorfman, Irving : See —
Joseph, John L., and Dorfman. 2,874,512.
Dorfman, Leon M., and F. J. Shipko, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radioactive object
and method of making same. 2,903,383, 9-8-59, CI. 117 —
218.
Dorgelo, Eduard G., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Electric discharge tube and cathode therefor. 2,882,436,
4-14-59, CI. 313—273.
Dorian, Daniel K.. to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Circuit protec-
tive device. 2,884,501, 4-28-59, CI. 200 — 122.
Dorin Enterprises Corp. : See —
Zanni, Guido R., Tortolani, and Jamieson. 2,909,030.
Doring, Fritz, to Siemens & Halske Akt. Telephone set.
2,888,521, 5-26-59, CI. 179—100.
Doring, Walter F., Jr., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Anode.
2,908,623, 10-13-59, CI. 204 — 196.
Dorinson, Amos, to Sinclair Refining Co. Lubricants.
2.898.331. 8-4-59, CI. 260—125.
Dormeyer Corp. : See —
Malz. Nickolas. and Braski. 2,897,862.
Sehwaneke, Fred C, and Tucker. 2.900,895.
Dorjee, Hendrik, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Ter-
minal strip connecting device. 2,877,440, 3-10-59, CI.
339—198.
Dorken, August, and G. Sehrader, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Thiophosphoric acid esters and process
for their manufacture. 2,910,501. 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Dorland, Roger M., M. M. Yan, and E. C. Hale, to Abitibi
Power & Paper Co., Ltd. Synthetic board and method of
manufacture. 2,876,153, 3-3-59, CI. 154 — 15.9.
Dorland, Rodger M., and J. W. McKinney, to Abitibi Power &
Paper Co., Ltd. High yields bisulphite pulping process.
2,906,659, 9-29-59, CI. 162—83.
Dorland, Rodger M., M. M. Yan, and E. G. Heslop, to Abitibi
Corp. Artificial board. 2,918,398, 12-22-59, CI. 162 — 132.
Dorman, Hugh H. : See—
Gunning, Alfred W., and Dorman. 2,877,868.
Dorman, Isidore, and C. G. Hoos. Molding method and
apparatus. 2,917,776, 12-22-59, CI. 18 — 30.
Dorman, Jack R. Dispensing and storage container.
2,903,127, 9-8-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Dorman Long (Steel) Ltd. : See —
Bell, William C. E., and Smith. 2,885,200.
Dorman Sprayer Co. Ltd. : See —
Bartlett. Frederick A. 2.904.266.
Chapman, Percy D. 2,887,122.
Dorman, William H., to Corning Glass Works. Street light-
ing luminaire. 2,886,698, 5-12-59, CI. 240 — 25.
Dormeyer Corp. : See —
Braski, Raymond J. 2,895,547.
Clauson, Arthur D. 2,916,062.
Doerner, Otto. 2,876,369.
Krause, Walter W., and Sehwaneke. 2,883,779.
iSchwaneke, Fred C. 2,867,712.
Sehwaneke, Fred C. 2.871,589.
Schwnneke, Fred C. 2,880,530.
Sehwaneke, Fred C. 2.896,041.
Sehwaneke, Alfred E. 2.906.194.
Sehwaneke, Fred C. 2,910,571.
Dormitzer, Henry C, to Wilson & Co., Inc. Dry rendering
of fats. 2,875,222, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 412.6.
Dorn, Chester, to Spokane Kenworth Co. Releasable cable
stake holder for trucks. 2,909,379, 10-20-59, CI. 280 — 145.
Dorn, Clifford G., to United States of America, Navv. Fast
rise pulse generator with high P.R.F. 2,895,060, 7-14-59,
CI. 307—106.
Dornauf, Arnold, to Faudi Felnbau G.m.b.H. Exchangeable
filter element for high differential pressures. 2,902,164,
9-1-59, CI. 210 — 486.
Dornbush, Albert C. : See —
Pelcak, Emil J., and Dornbush. 2,906,595.
Dorney, Patrick E. : See —
Goldstein, Ladislas, Dorney, and Lampert 2,903,652.
Dorney, Patrick E., and D. M. Sharp, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Microwave sweep generators.
2,912,652, 11-10-59, CI. 331—84.
Dornfeld, Clinton A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Alkylenebis
[trialkylphosphonium halides] and processes for the manu-
facture thereof. 2,867,665, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 606.5.
Dornfeld, Clinton A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Oxaalkane
bisphosphonium compounds and the manufacture thereof.
2,882,321, 4-14-59, CI. 260—606.5.
Dornfeld, Clinton A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Bis(tricyclo-
hexylphosphonium halides). 2,884,461, 4-28-59, CI. 260 —
606.5.
Dornfeld, Clinton A., to G. D. Searle & Co. 2-aryloxvaralkyl-
1,4,5, 6-tetrahydropyrimidines. 2,893,993, 7-7-59, CI.
260 — 251.
Dornfeld, Clinton A., to G. D. Searle & Co. l-(amino and
hydroxy)alkyl - 2 - diarylalkyl - 2 - imidazolines and proc-
ess. 2,899,441, 8-11-59, CI. 260—309.6.
Doro Corp. : See —
Doro, Lester H. 2,916,363.
Doro, Lester H., to Doro Corp. Etching printing plates.
2,916,363, 12-8-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Dorr-Oliver Inc. : See —
Fischer, Anthony J. 2,888,139.
Fitch, Elliot B. 2,870,908.
Heath, Thomas D. 2,867,429.
Heath, Thomas D. 2,890,106.
Heath, Thomns D., and Holle. 2,867,526.
Irthum, Harold J., and Schorken. 2,894,635.
Johnson, Oscar W. 2,911,139.
Johnson, Oscar W. 2,911,140.
Kadden, Alfred. 2,889,996.
Kivell, Wayne A. 2.889.929.
Knight, Cyril H. 2,891,846.
Lewis, Kenneth D., Johnson, and Scott. 2,917,228.
Logan, Robert P. 2,881,137.
Lutz, William A., and Marston. 2,867,523.
Magrath, William B., and Goetz. 2,878,935.
McConalogue, Wesley E. 2,916,143.
Nelson, Frederick G. 2,881,923.
Roberts, Elliott J. 2,867,506.
Schreiber, Charles A. 2,894.637.
Stavenger. Paul L., and Wuth. 2,913,112.
Van Note. Robert H. 2,889,927.
Dorr, Richard-Eugen : See —
Elod, Egon, Dorr, Braun, Elian, and Lepingle. 2,918,455.
Dorr, Roger, to Paramount Pictures Corp. Color television
receiver. 2,906,813, 9-29-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Dorrance, William A. : See —
Ratcliff, Karl A., and Dorrance. 2.869,543.
Ratcliff, Karl A., and Dorrance. 2,869,544.
Dorrestein, Jan : See —
Heijne, Leopold, Dorrestein, Bruining, and Schagen.
2,890.359.
Dorsak, John W., and T. F. Van Denberg, to The Gordon
Armstrong Co., Inc. Closure latch. 2,895,760, 7-21-59,
CI. 292 — 87.
Dorschner, Clarence C, to Deltox Rug Co. Method and
apparatus for twisting a flat strand. 2.883,822, 4-28-59,
CI. 57—31.
Dorschner, Oskar : See —
Herbert, Wilhelm, Bratzler, Dorschner, Eisenlohr, and
Gross. 2.901,423.
Dorsett, James W., Jr. : See —
Granthim, Rodney E., and Dorsett. 2,903,653.
Dorsey, Dorman D. Appliance housing. 2,897,035, 7-28-59,
CI. 312—330.
Dorsey, William S. : See —
Schaeffer, William D., and Dorsey. 2,905,684.
Dortmund-Hoerder Huttenunion Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Harders, Fritz. 2,895,820.
Harders, Fritz. 2,906,521.
Harders, Fritz, Knuppel, and Brotzmann. 2,893,715.
Kniippel, Helmut. 2,911,570.
Knuppel, Helmut. 2,911,571.
Muller, Wilhelm, Kornfeld, and Becker. 2,891,294.
Scholz, Hans. 2,905,234.
Dortort, Isadore K., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Cancella-
tion of break step current for contact converters.
2,883,603, 4-21-59, CI. 321—48.
Dortort, Isadore K„ to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Cross-
compounding of machine regulators. 2,894,149, 7-7-59,
CI. 307—57.
Dortort, Isadore K., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Voltage
balancing for series connected rectifiers. 2,895,099,
7-14-59, a. 321—11.
Dorward, John G., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Thermally operated vapor valve.
2,873,375. 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Doscher, Todd M., and J. Reisberg, to Shell Development Co.
Recovery of oil from tar sands. 2,882,973, 4-21-59, CI.
166 — 42.
Doser, Arnold, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft.
Impregnating agent. 2,906,776. 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 534.
Doshay, Louis. Direct coupled cascade amplifier. 2,892,043,
6-23-59, CI. 179—171.
Dosher. Ralph T., Jr. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher, Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry. Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Dosker, Cornelius D., to Constock International Methane Ltd.
Storage tank for cold liquids. 2,911,125, 11-3-59, CI.
220—11.
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Doskocil, John F. Foldable and portable enclosure. 2,878,-
488, 3-24-59, CI. 4 — 177.
Dosmann, James A. Vehicle gas turbine power system.
2,888,802, 6-2-59, CI. 60 — 39.16.
Dos Passos, John R. : See — •
Jianas, Alexander G., Dos Passos, Spanos, and Towne.
2,882,643.
Doss, Richard C, and H. W. Bost, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Preparation of diamino-1-alkenes. 2,881,217, 4-7-59,
CI. 260—583.
Dostal, Frank, to American Time Products, Inc. Electro-
magnetic torsional tuning fork. 2,877,365, 3-10-59, CI.
310—25.
Dostal, Frank, to American Time Products, Inc. Tuning
fork with its frequency immune to the effects of gravita-
tion and acceleration. 2,894,188, 7-7-59, CI. 318—127.
Dostal, Frank, to American Time Products, Inc. Watch move-
ment test support device. 2,900,815, 8-25-59, CI. 73 — 6.
Doster, Earl L., Jr. 'Sewing machine attachment. 2,892,426,
6-30-59, CI. 112 — 2.
Dostert, Leon E. Method and apparatus for teaching
languages. 2,911,482, 11-3-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Doswell, Harold H. Vault handling vehicle. 2,915,206,
12-1-59, CI. 214 — 75.
Dotson, Clifford L. : See—
Robinette, Spurgeon L., Jr., and Dotson. 2,917,920.
Dotson, Donald A., to The Garrett Corp. Fuel-air ratio con-
trol apparatus for gas driven prime movers. 2.873,578,
2-17-59, CI. 60—39.28.
Dotson, Donald A., to The Garrett Corp. Power plant start-
ing system. 2,888,801, 6-2-59, CI. 60 — 39.14.
Dotson, Donald A., and R. Kimes, to Dotson-Kimes Enter-
prises. Automatic camera control. 2,906,187, 9-29-59, CI.
95—64.
Dotson-Kimes Enterprises : See —
Dotson, Donald A., and Kimes. 2,906,187.
Dotson, Leighton G. Ornamental ironwork structures.
2,909,361, 10-20-59, CI. 256—21.
Dotter, John H. Automatic force-feed lubricated plug valve.
2,881,785, 4-14-59, CI. 137—246.21.
Dotter, John H., and W. L. Hulslander. to Homestead Valve
Mfg. Co. Piston type multiport fluid pressure valve.
2,910,050, 10-27-59, CI. 121 — 16.5.
Doty, Charles R., and R. J. Smith, to International Business
Machines Corn, Automatic error correcting device.
2,884.064. 4-28-59. CI. 164—113.
Doty, Howard R. : See —
Pohl Carl, and Doty. 2,914,160.
Doty, Richard B. Variable and reversing power transmission.
2,889.716. 6-9-59. CI. 74 — 689.
Doty, William E. N., and M. R. Lee, to Continental Oil Co.
Method and apparatus for determining the travel times of
a signal propagated over a plurality of paths. 2,874,795,
2-24-59, CI. 181— .5.
Double-Nulling Radiation Comparison Corp. : See —
Sebens. Carl R. 2,904,686.
Double, Walter F., to General Motors Corp. Fluid lock dif-
ferential. 2.913,928, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 710.5.
Double A Products Co. : See—
Pippenger, John J. 2,891,516.
Double J Breaker Co. : See —
Johnson, Forrest A. 2,894,590.
Doubt, Cecil J. : See —
Altimier, David F., and Doubt. 2,886,418.
Douchet, Florimond A. J., to Societe Alsacienne de Construc-
tions Mecaniques. Filling cylindrical tubes with a pow-
dered material. 2,897,852, 8-4-59, CI. 141 — 75.
Doughboy Industries, Inc. : See —
2,874,637.
2,896,461.
2,906,847.
Apparatus for notching the edges of
addresssograph plates. 2,868,088. 1-13-59, CI. 90 — 16.
Dougherty, Leo P. Address plate sensing device. 2,868,452,
1-13-59. CI. 2.35—61.11.
Dougherty, Michael F. Suspensories.
CI. 128—158.
Dougherty, Patrick F., to Sun Oil Co.
in distillation processes. 2,908,640,
351.
Doughty, Edward W. : See —
Howell, John H., Doughty, and Alspaugh. 2,913,388.
Doughty, Joseph B., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Method of making a modified sulfate lignin reinforced
butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber. 2,911,383, 11-3-59, CI.
260—17.5.
Doughty, Robert T., to General Motors Corp. Engine cool-
ing system with radiator by-pass. 2,871,836, 2-3-59, CI.
123 — 41.1.
Doughty, Robert T., to General Motors Corp.
port. 2,898,063, 8-4-59, CI. 248 — 9.
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. : See —
Albertine, Albert W., Miller, and Zaller.
Conly. James C. 2,898.364.
Crispin. Thayer S. 2,901,012.
Detrie. Arthur J., Lingenfelter, O'Neil
Troeger. 2.916,197.
Farr, Alton E., Grimes, and Schub. 2,881,646.
Gomberg, Edward N. 2,892,013.
Harwood, Oliver P. 2,875,976.
Hudson, George A., La Bombard, and Swanson.
2.907.418.
Grevich, John J.
Grevich, John J.
Grevich, John J.
Dougherty, Leo P.
2,888,014, 5-26-59,
Inhibiting corrosion
10-13-59, CI. 208—
Resilient sup-
2,877,970.
Stayboldt, and
Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Jencks, Harold S., and Twomey. 2,871,457.
Johnson, Dean T., Albertine, Lippert, and Sheetz
2,893,068.
Kerker, Richard, and Martin. 2,885,161.
Klein, Harold J. 2,915,262.
Moreton, Douglas H. 2,894,911.
Moreton, Douglas H. 2,903,428.
Petersen, Thorvald K., and Smith. 2,918,183.
Seil, Christian A. 2,914,550.
Douglas, Alvin P., and G. B. Hahn, to The Murray Ohio
Mfg. Co. Pedal structure. 2,897,687, 8-4-59, CI. 74—
594.4.
Douglas, Alvin P., A. R. Golrick, and R. F. Skerl. to The
Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Three speed bicycle transmission.
2,899,030. 8-11-59. CI. 192 — 6.
Douglas, Arthur W., and L. F. Reisig. Circumferentially
traveling type tire mounting and demounting device.
2,912,047, 11-10-59, CI. 157—1.24.
Douglas, Burke, to The Dow Chemical Co. Galvanic anode.
2,882,213, 4-14-59, CI. 204 — 197.
Douglas, Bradley C, to Food Giant Markets, Inc. Gas con-
trol and safety valve. 2,885,150, 5-5-59, CI. 236 — 1.
Douglas, George E. : See —
Lear, Earl B., and Douglas. 2.901,260.
Douglas, Gerald R. Swage rifling tool. 2,917,808, 12-22-59,
CI. 29 — 1.1.
Douglas, James : See —
Ayres. Dennis P., and Douglas. 2,868,829.
Douglas, James K., to The Oilgear Co. Pump control in-
cluding a teeter valve. 2,889,813, 6-9-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Douglas, John C, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for
preparing a sintered agglomerate. 2,883,278, 4-21-59,
CI. 75—5.
Douglas, John F. H., and P. J. Rautimo, to The Louis Allis
Co. Synchronous induction motor. 2,913,607, 11-17-59,
CI. 310—261.
Douglas, Robert R., to American Meter Co., Inc. Temperature
compensated tangent. 2,912,859, 11-17-59, CI. 73—281.
Douglass, Dayton W., XA to J. R. Farrow. Line drying reel.
2,879,009, 3-24-59, CI. 242—104.
Douglass, Harry E., and R. B. Hecox. Portable work light.
2.874.270. 2-17-59. CI. 240—11.4.
Douglass, John J., and C. M. Pomeroy, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Tamping plug. 2,916,995, 12-15-59, CI.
102—30.
Douglass, Wilson F., and W. E. Phalen, to The Cudahy Pack-
ing Co. Method of protecting dry sausage against dis-
coloration and rancidity. 2,901,354, 8-25-59, CI. 99 — 109.
Doumani, Thomas F. : See —
Scott, Carleton B., Schaffer, and Doumani. 2,918,505.
Doumani, Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon conversion catalysts. 2,871,200, 1-27-59, CI.
252 — 440.
Doumani, Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon conversion catalysts. 2,871,201, 1-27-59, CI.
252—440.
Doumani, Thomas F. Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
carbon conversion process and catalyst. 2,897,135, 7-28-
59, CI. 208—112.
Doumas, Arthur C., and N. F. Murphy, to Research Corp.
Method and bath for electrodeposition of aluminum. 2,902,-
416, 9-1-59, CI. 204—14.
Douse, Arthur T. Method of sealing leaks in sub-surface
sewer pipe. 2,917,085, 12-15-59, CI. 138 — 97.
Douslin, Donald R. : See —
Keeler, William R.. Douslin, and Deal. 2,869.989.
Douty, Alfred, to Amchem Products, Inc. Indicating and
control apparatus for electrolyte concentration and the
like. 2,897,436, 7-28-59. CI. 324 — 30.
Douwes Dekker, Jan M., and W. Beijnink to Staatsbedrijf
der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Transmission sys-
tem for carrier-wave telephony. 2,892,903, 6-30-59. CI.
179—170.
Dove, Frank : See —
Glenny, Arthur, P., and Dove. 2,890,442.
Dover Corp. : See —
Jaseph, Lawrence F. 2,891,635.
Oakes, Marvin E.. and Racely. 2,906,524.
Rodgers, Wilber W. 2,881,457.
Rodgers, Wilber W. 2,881,458.
Dover Engineering Works Ltd., The : See —
Elkington, Vivian. 2,877,696.
Dover, Pierre F., to Eastern Products Corp. Combination
label and threading guide. 2,891,708, 6-23-59, CI. 223 —
105.
Dow Chemical Co., The : See —
Abernethy, Nelson W., Diss, and Sarge. 2,872,424.
Adams, Edgar M., and Johnson. 2,888,421.
Adams, Jack J. 2,914,808.
Alderman, Edwin N., Spearman, and Stout. 2,914,476.
Alderman, Edwin N., Jr., and Stout. 2,913,420.
Anderson, Arthur W. 2,902,478.
Anderson, Arthur W., and Melstad. 2.908,681.
Anderson, Jesse W., and Evans. 2,875,347.
Anderson, Raymond J. 2,877,095.
Anderson, Raymond J. 2,907,652.
Ansel. Gerhard, and Huffman. 2.872,037.
Archer, Wesley L., Bozer, and Rickert. 2,895,935.
Archer, Wesley L., and Montgomery. 2,895,934.
Archer, Wesley L., Montgomery, and Lang. 2,895,936.
Baggett, Durward A., and McClure. 2.886,547.
Baggett, Joseph M., and Pruitt. 2,871,219.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dow Chemical Co., The: See — Continued
Baker, Robert G. 2,919,223.
Bakke, William \V. 2,905,669.
Bakke, William W. 2,905,690.
Barnes, Earle B., Thomson, and Klumb. 2,882,264.
Barrons, Keith C. 2,892,696.
Bauman, William C. and Graham. 2,900,269.
Beale, Alvin P.. Jr.. Eilers. and Abel. 2,808,294.
Behn, Eugene A. 2,871,273.
Bennett, Wallis R., and Cummins. 2,914,492.
Bersworth, Frederick C, and Rubin. 2,875,129.
Blair, Etcyl H. 2,887,505.
Blair, Etcyl H., Kauer, and Britton. 2,875,233.
Blair. Etcyl H., Slagh, and Britton. 2,870,189.
Blue, Robert D., and Neipert. 2,887,443.
Borkovec, Alexej B. 2,873,258.
Bozer, Keith B., Montgomery, and Archer. 2,875,099.
Bozer, Keith B., Montgomery, and Archer. 2,875,100.
Bradlev, William G., and Patrick. 2,915,731.
Bressle'r, Wilbur L., and Gurgiolo. 2,917,470.
BnggS, Roger L. 2,882,258.
Button Edgar C, and Blair. 2.874.178.
Britton, Edgar C, Blair, and Tolkmith. 2,891,085.
Britton, Edgar C, and Livak. 2,917,535.
Britton, Edgar C, and Tolkmith. 2,897,226.
Britton, Edgar C, and White. 2,881,183.
Brower, Frank M. 2,888,386.
Brust. Harry F. 2,904,578.
Bull, Harry W., and Finke. 2,872,356.
Burgert, Bill E.. and Tolkmith. 2,870,190.
Carlyle, Robert L. 2,917,538.
Can-, iioyd H., Gunderman, and Karlinskl. 2,880,056.
Cheney, Grant W., and Stark. 2.878.154.
Cipriano, Angelo L., Walters, and Clock. 2,917,407.
Clark. Gerald A. 2,898,323.
Clark, Gerald A., and Havens. 2,891,996.
Clark, (ierald A., Havens, and Brookens. 2,910,454.
Clark, William H. 2,888,988.
Cooper, Ronald H. 2.869.194.
Cooper, Ronald H. 2,900,027.
Cooper, Ronald H. 2,913,787.
Cooper, Ronald H., and Corbett. 2,869,191.
Cooper, Ronald H., and Corbett. 2,869,196.
Cooper, Ronald H., and Johnson. 2.870,110.
Cooper, Ronald H., and Kelly. 2.869,195.
Crane, Robert A., and Pve. 2,895,055.
Davis, Clyde W., Ehlers, and Traylor. 2,913,438.
Davis, Ralph A. 2,878,156.
Dean, Lloyd G., Olstowski, and Posey. 2,880,151.
De Lap, Robert A. 2,914,416.
De Long. Herbert K. 2.901,409.
Dibert, Carl L., and Taber. 2,886,546.
Dibert, Carl L., and Taber. 2,887,460.
Dietzler, Andrew J. 2.894,004.
Dietzler, Andrew J. 2,917,550.
Dietzler, Andrew J., and Britton. 2.905,715.
Dietzler. Andrew J., and Bryner. 2.872 489.
Diss, Edward M., and Walker. 2,877,084.
Doedens, James D. 2,911,380.
Doerner, Mona P. 2,901,886.
Donaldson. Walter E.. and Hanson. 2,899,708.
Douglas, Burke. 2,882,213.
Duke, Marshall W., and Gordon. 2,878,238.
Dunbar. Joseph E. 2,907,775.
Dreisbach. Robert R.. and Lang. 2,900.279.
Dreisbach, Robert R., and Sterling. 2,897,167.
Eagon, Beverly M., and Greminger. 2,906,626.
Eichhorn, Jacob. 2,877,213.
Eichhorn, Jacob. 2,918,263.
Elder, Max E., Gunderman, MacPherson, and Parker.
2,894,927.
Faircloth, Charles R. 2,918,784.
Floria, Vernon D. 2,889.377.
Floria, Vernon D, and Mock. 2,913,429.
Flynn, John M. 2,918,461.
Fookes, James H. 2,912,456.
Fookes, James H., and Nutter. 2,911,315.
Fookes, James H., Pelton, and Long. 2,885,444.
Foster, Gerald L., and Oakes. 2,880,180.
Frost. Albert E. 2,907,790.
Gaumer, Glenn E. 2,872,475.
Gordon, David A. 2.904,529.
Gordon. David A. 2.906,727.
Gordon, David A. 2,906,778.
Gordon, David A. 2,910.453.
Gordon, David A. 2.913,483.
Gordon, David A. 2,913,484.
Gordon, David A. 2.913,485.
Gordon, David A„ and Corbett. 2,914,555.
Greminger, George K., Jr., and Windover. 2,887,440.
Grenley, Dallas G., and Townsend. 2,897,100.
Gruenhagen, Richard H., and Fritts. 2.897,113.
Gunderman, Roland E., and Elder. 2,880,466.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E. 2,887,491.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E., and Ledbetter. 2,911,377.
Haas, Emil M. 2,905.648.
Harley, William B., Harmon, and Sutherlin. 2,887,159.
Harper, Billy G., Brown, and Moore. 2,894,289.
Harrell, Bob R., and Forester. 2,887,364.
Harris. Clare S., and Huffman. 2,894,625.
Hart, Porter, and Behrens. 2,895,102.
Havens, Pari B. 2,879,258.
Havens. Carl B. 2,900.361.
Havens, Carl B., and Clark. 2,894,022.
Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued
Hibbard, Billy B. 2,872,436.
Hittrich, Gabriel A. 2,917,292.
Hoerger, Fred D., and Smeal. 2,913,449.
Holzschuh, Andrew A. 2,868,806.
Holzschuh, Andrew A. 2.868,807.
Horsley, Lee H., and Britton. 2,888,489.
Horsley, Lee H., and Petrie. 2,886,600.
Horsley, Lee H., and Seeburger. 2,915,559.
Houvener, Irving S. 2,897,762.
Hradel, Joseph R., Staadt, and Muir. 2,892,406.
Hudson, Robert L. 2,890,200.
Hudson, Robert L. 2,918,450.
Hunt, Wilson W., and Amos. 2,914,120.
Huyser, Earl S., and Tousignant. 2,876,260.
Hymas, Theo A. 2,871.156.
Ilgenfritz, Edgar M. 2,904,601.
Ilgenfritz Edgar M. 2,904,602.
Ilgenfritz, Edgar M. 2,904,603.
Ivins, Owen D., and Head. 2,871,256.
Jankens, Austin L. 2,888,415.
Jankowiak, Erwin M., and Nelson. 2,906.719.
Johnson, Robert L., and Adams. 2,888,422.
Johnson, Robert L., and Robertson. 2,898,317.
Johnston, Howard. 2,908,717.
Johnston, Howard. 2,910,509.
Johnston, Howard. 2,915,'556.
Jones, Giffin D. 2,909,508.
Kallman, Robert I., Sleinbach, and Stoming. 2,875,891.
Karpiuk, Robert S. 2,881,054.
Kauer, Kenneth C. 2.884.438.
Kauer, Kenneth C, and Britton. 2.875,234.
Kauer, Kenneth C, and Slagh. 2,885,429.
Kenaga, Eugene E. 2,875,127.
Krajewski, Richard M., and Kelly. 2,887,396.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Dick. 2,880,238.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Ovist. 2,873,293.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Ovist. 2,881,218.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Ovist. 2,882,318.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Pledger. 2,891,064.
Lawless, Robert M., and Klopf. 2,888,341.
Leathers, .loci F. M., and l'osey. 2.90U.726.
Lee, Richard J., Kallman, Steinbach, and Stoming
2,890,822.
Left'erdink, Theodore B., and Traylor. 2,882,253.
Leonard, Dorris G. 2,894,624.
Levine, Leonard. 2,892.843.
Lincoln, Henry A., and Klein. 2,888,181.
Lipke, Paul H.. Jr., and Gifford. 2,899,400.
Long, Merton W., Jr. 2,910.477.
Longstreth, Mnrrev O., and Tollar. 2,913,763.
Lorette, Nicholas B. 2,871,269.
MacKenzie, Gordon F., and Tuibin. 2,901,482.
Malin, Herbert, and Roehrs. 2,906,721.
Mason, Robert S. 2,887,874.
McClure. Holmes H.. Melbert. and Hoblit. 2.886,605.
McDonald, Leighton S., and Hughes. 2,917,554.
McDonald Leighton S., Hughes, and Crabb. 2,917,555.
Mcllhenny, William F., Baker, Clarke, and Bauman.
2,897,051.
Mclntire, John W., and Francis. 2,910,961.
McLain, Earl A. 2,879,895.
McMillan, William J., and Denslow. 2,884,386.
Meikle. Richard W. 2.911,439.
Meuli, Lloyd J. 2,895,872.
Meyer, Robert H., and Johnson. 2,889,204.
Mock, Richard A., Marshall, and Morris. 2,910,445.
Monroe, Roger F., and Rapp. 2,906,783.
Montgomery, Robert S. 2,878,191.
Montgomery, Robert S. 2,878,296.
Montgomery, Robert S. 2,906,781.
Morris, Leo R. 2,875,162.
Morris, Leo R. 2,888,441.
Moss, Rodney D. 2,897,236.
Moyle, Clarence L. 2,868.843.
Nagle, Floyd B., Ruffing, Wright, Kozakiewicz, and Roche.
2,915,482.
Neipert, Marshall P., and Blue. 2,913,332.
Neipert, Marshall P., Blue, and Houser. 2,898,284.
Neipert, Marshall P.. and Bon. 2,885,282.
Noddings, Charles R., Miller, and Engelder. 2,905,608.
Nowak, Robert M. 2,915,549.
Nummy, William R. 2,919,262.
Nummy, William R., and Jones. 2,873,239.
Park, Arthur, and Coulter. 2,877,180.
Partansky, Alexander M. 2,907.684.
Partansky, Alexander M. 2,918,440.
Partansky, Alexander M., and Schrader. 2,897,180.
Patten, Lorraine E., and TCellv. 2.S68 056.
Patten, Lorraine E., and Kelly. 2,909,434.
Peters, Clayton. 2.913.371.
Peterson, Norman R., and Cummings. 2,917,476.
Pumpelly, Charles T., and Wasco. 2,913,408.
Pursulove. Laurence A. 2.SS5.435.
Quigley, Fred K., Jr., and Walters. 2,873,215.
Quigley, Fred K., Jr., and Walters. 2,918,194.
Redemann, Carl T. 2,918,413.
Richert, Herbert B. 2,908.692.
Rickert, Herbert B. 2,883,300.
Rickert, Herbert B. 2,887,399.
Rigterink, Raymond H. 2.867.618.
Rigterink. Raymond H. 2,872,477.
Rigterink, Raymond H. 2.S75.251.
Rigterink, Raymond H. 2,901,515.
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Dow Chemical Co., The : See— Continued
Rigterink, Raymond H., Miller, and Silvernail. 2,88o,30o.
Rigterink, Raymond H., Miller, and Silvernail. 2,885,307.
Roberson, Keith, and Mossner. 2,906,619.
Roberts, Carleton VV., and Haigh. 2,908,712.
Robertson, Dale N. 2,876.220.
Robertson, Dale N. 2,899,429.
Robertson, Dale N. 2,914,560.
Robertson, Dale N. 2,914,570.
Robertson, Dale N. 2,916,501. „„„,.,..
Robertson, Dale N., and Chenoweth. 2,884,45o.
Robinson, Harold A. 2,895,893.
Rogers, Jack A., and Juckniess. 2,874,953.
Rokosz, Leo F. 2,917,805.
Rubens, Louis C. 2,878,194.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,871,274.
Ruh, Robert P., and Davis. 2,908,724. ■ .
Ruh, Robert P.. Davis, and Broadworth. 2,885,427.
Rub, Robert P., Stowe, and Davis. 2,889,379.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr. 2,873,264.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr. 2,878,232.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr. 2,894,933.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr. 2,906,728.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr. 2,911,385.
Scigliano, Joseph J. 2,907,687.
Scott, Charles K.. and Grenley. 2,872,325.
Sexton, Arthur R. 2,890,238.
Sexton, Arthur R. 2,895,989.
Sheets, David P. 2,914,499.
Sims, Jacqueline G., and Moyle. 2.905,706.
Sims, Jacqueline G., and Moyle. 2,917,534.
Slagh, Harold R. 2,897,227.
Slagh, Harold R. 2.906,769.
Smith Raymond A.. McClure, and Bond. 2,899,274.
Smith, Robert M. 2,891,073.
Smith. Robert M. 2.899,461.
Soderquist, Frederick J., and Amos. 2,909,573.
Spence, Thomas C, and Funk. 2,917,784.
Spence, Thomas C, Funk, and Woessner. 2,917,806.
Staadt, Harold E., and Hradel. 2,889,773.
Stacy, Charles L., Jr., and Monroe. 2,891,036.
Stanton, George W., Leferdink, Meikle, and Charlesworth.
2,899,202.
Standi, John G. 2.881,837.
Steinhauer, Alfred F., and Merica. 2,891,082.
Stevens, Donna. 2,872.469.
Stewart, Richard D. 2.910,980.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Clock. 2,912,392.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr„ Cummings, and Clock. 2.912.393.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., Cummings, and Clock. 2,912,394.
Stober, Kenneth E., Engwis, and Dwight. 2,895,939.
Stoesser, Wesley C, Sommerfield, and Stirine. 2,875,165.
Stowe, Robert A., and Larsen. 2,917,557.
Taplin. William H, and Harris. 2,900,i75.
Taylor, Frank C, Jr., and Aamoth. 2,868,832.
Teot, Arthur S. 2.S67.611.
Teot. Arthur S. 2,906.035.
Thiegs, Bernard J. 2,916,855.
Thiegs, bernard J., and \\ right. 2,875,555.
Thomka Laddie M. 2,906.742.
Tolkmith, Henry. 2.872,473.
Tolkmith, Henry, Blair, Kauer, and Britton. 2,887,506.
Tolkmith, Henry, and Britton. 2.908,706.
Tolkmith, Henry, and Kauer. 2,879,286.
Toornman, Burton V. 2,880,082.
Tousignant, William F., and Pledger. 2,894,935.
Trapp, Walter B. 2,878,295.
Trapp, Walter B. 2,900.773.
Treat. Lvle G. 2,919,208.
Turner, George O. 2,875,118.
Turner. George O. 2,918,363.
Walles, Wilhelm E., and Tousignant. 2,872,321.
Walles, Wilhelm E., and Tousignant. 2.872,322.
Walles, Wilhelm E., and Tousignant. 2,873,192.
Walles, Wilhelm E., Tousigneant, and Houtman
2,891,058.
Walles, Wilhelm E., Tousignant, and Houtman.
2.919.279.
Walter, Ned F., Waters, and Lee. 2,888,490.
Walton, Richard A. 2.894,023.
Watson, Edward J. 2,897,241.
Watson, Edward J., and Rapp. 2,878,297.
Wheaton, Robert M. 2,890,972.
Wheaton, Robert M. 2,911.362.
Wheeler, Donald D., and Young. 2,877,236.
Wheeler, Donald D., and Young. 2,886,576.
Wheeler, Donald D., and Young. 2,897.210.
Wheeler. Donald D.. and Young. 2.904,554.
Wheeler, Donald D., and Young. 2,904,556.
Wheeler Donald D.. and Young. 2.904.557.
Wheeler, Donald D., and Young. 2,912,440.
Whisenhunt, James M. 2,894,956.
Whitbv, Lawrence. 2,887,418.
Whitby, Lawrence. 2,877,126.
White, Halbert C, and Britton. 2,879,164.
Wiley, Ralph M. 2,875,185.
Wiley, Ralph M. 2,886,559.
Williams, Bill M., and Berhenke. 2,892,867.
Williams, Edward J., Dean, and McCutchen. 2,888,389.
Woodard, George W., and Lunsford. 2,880,102.
Youngson, Charles R. 2,889,244.
Youngson, Charles R. 2,898,261.
Youngson, Charles R. 2,905,588.
Dow Corning Corp. : See —
Barnes, Garrett H., Jr. 2,872,434.
Barnes, Garrett H., Jr. 2,898,361.
Brown, Paul L. 2,911,427. „ „
Browne, Harold L., Cookingham, and Pendleton.
2,867,843.
Carlson, Barber C. 2,898,221.
Chipman, Alan D. 2,902,467.
Clark, Harold A. 2,877,255.
Clark, Harold A. 2,894,930.
Clark, Harold A. 2,900,734.
Clark, Harold A. 2,915,497.
Clark, Harold A., and Haluska. 2,877,256.
Dudley, Charles P. 2,911,327.
Eynon, Benjamin A. 2,898.346.
Fianu, Peter. 2,902,468.
Fletcher, Herbert J., and Constan. 2,890,234.
Gilkey, John W. 2,868,750.
Gilkey, John W. 2.884,393.
Gilkey, John W. 2,894,967.
Gordon, Arthur F. 2,884,432.
Haluska, Loren A. 2,808,824.
Haluska, Loren A. 2,900,768.
Hedlund. Robert C. 2,884,388.
Holbrook, George W., and Brown. 2,915,544.
Hyde, James F., and Brown. 2,902,507.
Hyde, James F., and Wehrly. 2,891,920.
Johannson, Oscar K. 2,808,766.
Keil, Joseph W. 2,902,389.
Konkle, George M., McHard, and Polmanteer. 2,890,188.
May, John J. 2,877,182.
McLean, William M. 2,917,414.
Montgomery, Richard H. 2,914,836.
Pierce, Ogden R. 2,894,969.
Polmanteer, Keith E. 2,897,869.
Polmanteer, Keith E. 2,898,224.
Pooley, Thomas R. 2,900,766.
Ragborg, William H. 2,877,184.
Ragborg, William H. 2,890,170.
Seyferth, Dietmar. 2,902,505.
Smith, Donald D. 2,884,433.
Smith. Donald D. 2,884.434.
Smith, Donald D. 2,902,473.
Smith, Donald D. 2,911,390.
Sommer, Leo H. 2,906,707.
Speier, John L. 2,900,735.
Speier, John L., Jr. 2,872,435.
Sullivan, Robert E., and Gregory. 2,894,913.
Tarrant, Paul. 2,911,428.
Webster, James A. 2,894,968.
Weyenberg, Donald R. 2,897,221.
Dow Furnace Co., The : See —
Harris. Floyd E. 2,910,285.
Dow, Gordon M. Co-axial switch connector. 2,871,321,
1-27-59, CI. 200—153.
Dow. Nonis F. : See —
Kotanchik. Joseph N., and Dow. 2,885,888.
Peters, Roger W., and Dow. 2,903,307.
Dow, Robert, to G. S. Nalle, Jr. Method of making polymers.
2,893,937, 7-7-59, CI. 204—158.
Dow, Walter S., Jr. : See —
Grasso, Flavio J., and Dow. 2,885,370.
Dow, Willard M. Processes and apparatus for recovering
hydrocarbons from gas streams. 2,880,818, 4-7-59, CI.
183—4.7.
Dow. William E., to Cone Automatic Machine Co., Inc. Metal
cutting tool. 2,907,099, 10-6-59, CI. 29—98.
Dow, William T. : See —
Dalziel, William, and Dow. 2,882,165.
Dowd, Archie J., to The Viking Tool & Machine Corp. Spring
clutch. 2,907,427, 10-6-59, CI. 192 — 41.
Dowd, Lionel E. : See —
Heritage, Clark C, and Dowd. 2,877,953.
Heritage, Clark C, and Dowd. 2,890,231.
Dowd, Richard S. : See —
Barr, Irwin R.. Dowd, and Thompson. 2,870,711.
Dowd, Robert T., E. R. Lieberman, and I. Turiansky, to
Ethicon, Inc. Surgical suture and method for dyeing.
2,909,177, 10-20-59, CI. 128 — 335.5.
Dowdle. Walter F., to Essex Wire Corp. Relay. 2,900,472.
8-18-59. CI. 200—87.
Dowdy, Lloyd F., and A. E. Daughtry. Utility handle.
2,904,373, 9-15-59. CI. 306 — 1.
Dower, Ethell J., to Warren Automatic Tool Co. Liquid
density recorder. 2,910,871, 11-3-59, CI. 73 — 438.
Dowie. David L., to Austland Ltd. Use of high pressure
fluids in coal mines. 2,867,426, 1-6-59, CI. 262 — 12.
Dowling, Basil B.. to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Resolution of enantiomorphic mixtures. 2,898,358, 8-4-59,
CI. 260 — 429.9.
Dowling, Charles R. Piano action. 2,874,601, 2-24-59, CI.
84 — 240.
Dowling, Joseph W. : See —
Altreuter, Royal K., Dowling, Racz, and Thomas.
2,875,138.
Dowling, Robert F., to American Optical Co. Apparatus
for stirring glass. 2,871,000, 1-27-59, CI. 259 — 4.
Dowling, Robert J., to United States Rubber Co. Insecticidal
compositions. 2,905,587, 9-22-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Downard, Jack M., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparing mix-
tures of alkali metal benzene carboxylates and cadmium
benzoate. 2,914,483, 11-24-59, CI. 252 — 182.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Downe, Edward R„ and W. B. Travers, to The C. A. Olsen
Mfg. Co. Gas pressure control means. 2,871,879, 2-3-59,
CI. 137—513.7.
Downer, S. Whitney, III : See —
Hardy, Robert L., Richards, Downer, and Olsen.
2,880,615.
Downes, Norman J. : See — •
Powers, Myron J., and Downes. 2,899,319.
Downey, Curtis L., F. H. Chartrey, H. S. Ferguson, and C. W.
Grow. Display type communications system. 2,885,667,
5-5-59. CI. 343—7.6.
Downey, Curtis L., F. H. Chartrey, and H. S. Ferguson.
Visual display type radio signalling system. 2,903,675,
9-8-59, CI. 340 — 154.
Downey, Dixon P. Boat fender. 2,875,721, 3-3-59, CI. 114 —
219.
Downey Fertilizer Co. : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Downey, Joseph M. : See —
Smith, W illiam A., Abernethy, and Downey. 2,919,026.
Downey. Paul M., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Nickel salts
of dialkyl dithiophosphoric acid and butadiene-styrene.
2,884,405, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Downey, Richard M., to Midwest Insulations, Inc., Industrial
Products Co., Inc., The Carney Co., Inc., and Airseal
Insulations, Inc. Apparatus for forming mineral fibers and
the like. 2,882,552, 4-21-59, CI. 18—2.5.
Downey, Wayne A., to J. I. Case Co. Adjustable hitch
for towing vehicles. 2,878,035. 3-17-59, CI. 280 — 482.
Downie, John W., and W. I. Tirrell, to General Electric Co.
Conductive cavities. 2,913,684, 11-17-59, CI. 333 — 83.
Downin, Roland W.. to Valguard Co.. Inc. Flush valve as-
sembly. 2,905,949, 9-29-59, CI. 4 — 41.
Downing, Eric W., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid
fuel injection pumps. 2,877.933, 3-17-59, CI. 222 — 250.
Downing, Erie W., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Liquid
fuel metering devices for internal combustion engines.
2.883.088. 4-21-59, CI. 222 — 250.
Downing, Eric W., and H. Duddell, to Joseph Lucas (Indus-
tries) Ltd. Regulating means for liquid fuel metering ap-
paratus for internal combustion engines. 2,891,701,
6-23-59, CI. 222—250.
Downing, John : See —
Brown, Russell J., and Downing. 2,895,790.
Brown, Russell J., and Downing. 2,911,674.
Grebby, John W.. Hawtin. and Downing. 2,900.221.
Groombridge, Denis W, Hawtin, and Downing. 2,904,953.
Hawtin, Selwvn G., and Downing. 2.880,106.
Page, Clifford E., and Downing. 2.871.512.
Downing, Joseph M. Gas burner. 2,894,570, 7-14-59, CI.
158—115.
Downs, Charles D.. and J. Martin, to Columbian Carbon Co.
Method for producing zinc ferrite pigment. 2,904,395,
9-15-59. CI. 23—50.
Downs, Edgar S. Liquid fuel burning heater. 2,879,837,
3-31-59, CI. 158 — 96.
Downs, Florence B. : See —
Harris. Frederic R. 2.897,654.
Downs, Lester W. Oar locks. 2 867,822, 1-13-59, CI. 9 — 24.
Downs. Martin L.. and M. G. Schmitt. to Thilmany Pulp &
Paper Co. Paper and method of making same. 2,868,685,
1_13_59. CI. 154 — 138.
Downs, Sewell H., to Clarage Fan Co. Fan equipment.
2,903,182, 9-8-59, CI. 230—130.
Dowtv Equipment of Canada Ltd. : See —
Harrison, Geoffrey L. 2,913,985.
Dowtv Equipment Ltd. : See —
Cussons, Richard C. 2.879,987.
Dowty Fuel Systems Ltd. : See —
Tyler, Stanley R. 2,874,766.
Dowty, George H. Aircraft braking mechanism. 2,877,969,
3-17-59, CI. 244—110.
Dowty Hydraulic Units Ltd. : See — -
Bowers, Eric H., and Thoma. 2,896,411.
Brown, Peter H . 2.900.921.
Pawling, Frank. 2,914,195.
Dowtv Mining Equipment Ltd. : See —
Barrett. Wesley H. 2,910,282.
Dowty Nucleonics Ltd. : See —
Harding, John K.. and Thomas. 2,906,290.
Doyen, Jean, to Yardney International Corp. Negative elec-
trode for silver-zinc batteries. 2,867,678, 1-6-59, CI. 136 —
71.
Dovle, Dewev I., Jr.. to Doyle Vacuum Cleaner Co. Rigid
axle mounting. 2.869,885, 1-20-59. CI. 280 — 47.17.
Doyle, Frank P., and E. R. Stove, to Beecham Research Labo-
ratories Ltd. Sulphonium compounds. 2,877,265, 3-10-59,
CI. 260—501.
Doyle, Irving W., and A. G. Nash, to Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corp. Focal plane camera shutter. 2,907,256,
10-6-59, CI. 95—57.
Doyle, James A., 24.5% to H. L. Wingo, and 24.5% to V.
Caldwell. Aerosol can spray head. 2,911,158, 11-3-59,
CI. 239—573.
Doyle, James A., 24.5% to H. L. Wingo, and 24.5% to V.
Caldwell. Aerosol can spray head. 2,911,159, 11-3-59,
CI. 239—573.
Doyle, Orville K. Flush tank valve. 2,911,000, 11-3-59, CI.
137 — 414.
Doyle, Richard H. : See —
Wandel, Oscar A., and Doyle. 2,887,686.
Doyle, Thomas A., to C. H. Masland and Sons. Jacquard
mechanism carrying pile to the back. 2,879,805, 3-31-59,
CI. 139—59.
Doyle Vacuum Cleaner Co. : See —
Doyle. Dewey I., Jr. 2,869,885.
Doyle, William T., to Nordsou Pharmaceutical Laboratories,
Inc. L-amphetamine alginate. 2,906,665, 9-29-59, CI.
167 — 55.
Doyle, William T., to Sturtevant Mill Co. Rotary pulverizer
mill with flat face stator bars. 2,919,074, 12-29-59, CI.
241—53.
Doyle, William V. Device for supporting, carrying and clos-
ing a container. 2,910.208, 10-27-59, CI. 220 — 39.
Dr. Ing. F. L. Fenyves : See —
Demeny, Adam. 2,893,382.
Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K. C. : See —
Huttisch, Walter. 2,877,824.
Mayr, Otmar. 2,891,821.
Rabe, Karl, and Foistner. 2,901,052.
Dr. -Ing. Rudolf Hell : See —
Hell, Rudolf. 2,877,298.
Dr.-lng. Kudolf Hell Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Hell, Kudolf. 2,880,270.
Lifferth, Ewald. 2,909,598.
Dr.-lng. Schneider & Co. : See —
Barchmann. Helmut, Freier, and Kruse. 2,916,609.
Dr. Recordati-Laboratorio Farmacologico S.p.A. : See —
Da Re, Paolo. 2,897,211.
Drabik, Josef, F. Rings, and L. Vogel, to G. Kromschroder,
Akt. Gas pressure regulator. 2,911,998, 11-10-59, CL
137 — 505.25.
Drachman. Harold : See —
Stuart, Allan, and Drachman. 2,905,944.
Drackett Co., The : See —
Cooprider, Rex C. 2,889,964.
Drader, Joseph C, to Michigan Tool Co. Gear selector.
2,877,895, 3-17-59, CI. 209 — 88.
Draemel, Frederick C. : See —
Anderson, Herbert M., Draemel, and Lyons. 2,914,469.
Draeger, Kenneth E. : See —
Turpin, Frank G., Jr., Draeger, and Addison. 2,913,402.
Draeger, Kenneth E., and L. A. Nieolai, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Retaining catalyst fines in fluid hydro-
forming^ 2,906,704. 9-29-59. CI. 208 — 150.
Draeger, Kenneth E., and L. A. Nieolai, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method for simultaneous hydro-
forming and hydrodesulfurizing dissimilar feed stocks.
2,916,434. 12-8-59, CI. 208 — 66.
Draganjac, Michael J. : See —
Colker, James, and Draganjac. 2,911,592.
Draganjac, Michael J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Precise automatic multirange indicating voltmeter and/or
ratiometer. 2,870,408, 1-20-59, CI. 324 — 115.
Drager, Otto H. : See —
Bonatz, Peter, and Drager. 2,903,875.
Grosskopf, Karl. 2,880,072.
Grosskopf, Karl. 2,908.555.
Mollering, Karl F., and Tietze. 2,888,920.
Stampe. Gerhard K. E. H. 2,868,196.
Tietze, Hermann. 2.891,540.
Tietze, Hermann. 2,891,541.
Drager, Otto H. Shock pressure valve for shelters. 2,873,662,
2-17-59. CI. 98—119.
Drager, Otto H. Sand or earth filter for shelters. 2,888,870,
6—2—59 CI 03 ]
Drager, Ott'o'H. Shelters. 2,903.874. 9-15-59. CI. 72 — 1.
Draghi, AndrS. Tampon. Re. 24,666, 7-7-59, CI. 128 — 285.
Dragonuk, Leo, to United States of America, Navy. Movable
closure for a slot. 2.897.888, 8-4-59, CI. 160 — 99.
Dragoro Gerberding & Co., G.m.b.H. : See —
Ohloff, Giinther. 2,914,565.
Draiswerke G.m.b.H. : See —
Engels. Kaspar. 2.907,555.
Drake, Charles E., to The Patterson-Kellev Co., Inc. Heat
exchange conduit. 2,895,508, 7-21-59, CI. 138 — 38.
Drake, George L. : See —
Reves, Wilson A., Drake, and Guthrie. 2,915,480.
See —
Drake, and Reeves.
Drake, and Reeves.
Leon H., Drake, and Reeves.
Leon H, Drake, and Reeves.
Drake, George L., Jr. ;
Chance, Leon H.,
Chance, Leon H..
Chance,
Chance,
Reeves, Wilson A.
Reeves, Wilson A.,
Reeves, Wilson A.,
Drake. George L.. Jr.,
2.870,042.
2,886.538.
2,891,877.
2,901.444.
2.889.289.
2,917,492.
Chance, and Drake.
Chance, and Drake.
Guthrie, and Drake. 2.906.592.
W. A. Reeves, and L. H. Chance, to
United States of America. Agriculture. Aziridine-methylol-
phosphorus polymers and flame resistant organic textiles.
2,886,539, 5-12-59, CI. 260—2.
Drake, George L., Jr., W. A. Reeves, and L. H. Chance, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Flame resistant
organic textiles and method of production. 2,911,325,
11-3-59, CI. 117—136.
Drake. Harcourt C. to Sperry Products, Inc. Method and
means for detecting flaws in magnetic material. 2,900,596.
8-18-59, CI. 324—37.
Drake, Kenneth : See —
Kluge, Herman D., and Drake. 2,870,134.
Drake, Norman A. : See —
Allen, Wade W., and Drake. 2,912,896.
Drake, Robert L. Brick cleaning apparatus. 2,884,921,
5-5-59, CI. 125—26.
LIST OF PATENTEES
243
Drake, Robert T., to Clevite Harris Products, Inc. Flexible
coupling and method of making same. 2,869,339, 1-20-59,
CI. 64—11.
Drake, Rodney. Insulators for supporting an electric wire
fence. 2,899,487, 8-11-59, CI. 174—170.
Draley, Joseph E., and W. E. Ruther, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor
component cladding material. 2,871,176, 1-27-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Drane, Edward 0., to H. Fishlove & Co. Amusement novelty.
2,908,499, 10-13-59, CI. 272 — 8.
Drane, Phillips B. Valve and actuating means. 2,873,942,
2-17-59, CI. 251—151.
Dranetz, Abraham I., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Calibrating
system for accelerometers. 2,873,426, 2-10-59, CI. 324 — 56.
Dranetz, Abraham I., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Accel-
eronieter. ^,880,333, 3-31-59, CI. 310—8.2.
Dranetz, Abraham I., and W. Welkowitz, to Gulton Indus-
tries, Inc. Electron tube. 2,899,580. 8-11-59, CI. 313 — 89.
Drapeau, Harold B., to The Dole Valve Co. Sleeve valve
waterline thermostat. 2,807,383, 1-6-59, CI. 236 — 34.5.
Drapeau, Harold B., to The Dole Valve Co. Double opening
waterline thermostat. 2,873,070, 2-10-59, CI. 236 — 34.
Drapeau, Harold B., to The Dole Valve Co. Pressure com-
pensated waterline thermostat. 2,895,677, 7-21-59, CI.
236 34
Drapeau. Joseph E., Jr., and P. D. Johnson, to The Glidden
Co. Catalytic process for preparing cuprous oxide from
mixed copper oxides. 2,891,842, 6-23-59, CI. 23—147.
Draper, Arthur L., and E. F. Johnson, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Recovery of oil from subterranean reser-
voirs. 2,897,894, 8^-59, CI. 166 — 9.
Draper Brothers Co. : See —
Draper, John H., Jr. 2,883,734.
Draper. John H., Jr. 2,907,093.
Draper Corp. : See —
Anderson, Gordon S., and Budzyna. 2,914,093.
Budzyna, Joseph M. 2,898.946.
Budzvna, Joseph M. 2,915,092.
Budzyna, Joseph M., and Crowther. 2,874,727.
Cleiiiiinack, Oeorue E. 2,878,839.
Clentimack, George E. 2,914,092.
Consoletti, Paul C. 2.898.782.
Consoletti, Paul C. 2,912,020.
Cugini, John A. 2,886,070.
Easter, Elmer W. 2,872,943.
Flamand, Maurice R., and Tosches. 2,888,956.
Moon, Clifford G. 2,881,807.
Newbegin. John L., and Banks. 2,872,948.
Sanderson, Kenneth E., and Milligan. 2,884,016.
Draper, John H., Jr., to Draper Brothers Co. Paper-maker's
wet felt. 2,883,734. 4-28-59. CI. 28—72.
Draper. John H., Jr., to Draper Brothers Co. Method of
making paper-maker's wet felt. 2,907,093, 10-6-59, CI.
28—72.
Draper, Harold D. : See —
Sines, William V. 2,917,325.
Draper, Homer L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reduction of ex-
plosive hazard in nonfloating roof type storage tanks in
which combustible liquids are stored. 2,917,201, 12-15-59,
CI. 220—88.
Draper, Luther O., Shade Co. : See —
Pidgeon, Luther A. 2.868,285.
Pidgeon, Elmer F., and Carr. 2,879,965.
Dravo Corp. : See —
Meyer, Kurt. 2,913,761.
Noble, John H. 2,880,035.
Dray, Merrill E. : See —
Antonidis, John E., Dray, and Ulm. 2,870,354.
Dreeben, Jack. Forming and filling packages and apparatus
therefor. 2,872,762, 2-10-59, CI. 53 — 28.
Dreeskampf, Herbert : See —
Spengler, Herbert. Bischoff, and Dreeskampf. 2,884.783.
Dreffin, Roger S. Neutronic reactor control. 2,917,444,
12-15-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Dreher, Elmer H., and G. Perez, to Royal McBee Corp. Elec-
trical terminal connector block. 2,903,671, 9-8-59, CI.
339 — 198.
Dreher, John A., to General Cigar Co. Inc. Variable dis-
penser of ribbon segments. 2,909,222, 10-20-59, CI. 164—
226.
Dreher, John J., and L. J. Schwartzkopf, to The Ohio State
University Research Foundation. Combination ear-mounted
microphone and receiver instrument. 2,904,640, 9-15-59,
CI. 179—156.
Dreher, John L. : See —
Carter, Crawford F., and Dreher. 2,892,778.
Hyman, Herbert H., and Dreher. 2,893,824.
Dreher, John L., D. E. Koshland, S. G. Thompson, and J. E.
Willard, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Method of reducing plutonium with ferrous ions.
2,907.631, 10-6-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Dreher Mfg. Co. : See —
Koetke, Friedrich A. K. 2,877,033.
Dreher, Paul A. Collapsible barricade. 2,882,021, 4-14-59,
CI. 256—64.
Dreher, Wilhelm. to G. M. Pfaff, A.-G. Thread pulling device.
2,883.954. 4-28-59, CI. 112 — 242.
Dreher, William A. : See —
Goldstein, Irving S., and Dreher. 2,917,408.
Drehman, Lewis E., and E. O. Box, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Conversion of highly volatile paraffins to liquid hydro-
carbons containing aromatics. 2,881,229, 4—7-59, CI.
260—673.
Dreier Brothers, Inc. : See —
Dreier, Raymond C. 2,869,600.
Dreier, Raymond C. 2,899,048.
Dreier, Raymond C, to Dreier Brothers, Inc. Saw structure
and blade mount therefor. 2,869,600, 1-20-59, CI. 145 — 33.
Dreier, Raymond C, to Dreier Brothers, Inc. Display carton.
2,899,048, 8-11-59, CI. 206 — 45.24.
Dreifus. Charles, Jr. : See —
Hamilton, Joseph P. 2,904,297.
Dreisbach. Robert R., and G. B. Sterling, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Process for polymerizing monomeric materials
comprising conjugated diolefins and methyl isopropenyl
ketone. 2,897,107, 7-28-59, CI. 260—23.
Dreisbach, Robert R., and J. L. Lang, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for making fire retardant cellulosic articles.
2,900,279, 8-18-59, CI. 117—136.
Dreisin, Alexander, and L. G. Kaplan, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Pilot injection pump. 2,871,796, 2-3-59, CI.
103—154.
Dreissen, Hubert H. : See —
Fontein, Freerk J., and Dreissen. 2,872,041.
Dreitzler, Melvin E., to Clark Equipment Co. Steering
drive axle. 2,871,966. 2-3-59, CI. 180 — 43.
Drelich, Arthur H., to Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Textile-like
fabric and method. 2,880,112, 3-31-59, CI. 117—37.
Drelich, Arthur H., to Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Durable non-
woven fabric and method. 2,880,113, 3-31-59, CI. 117 — 37.
Drelich, Arthur H., and H. W. Griswold, to Chicopee Mfg.
Corp. Textile like nonwoven fabric. 2,880,111, 3-31-59,
CI. 117—37.
Dreman, Abie : See —
Dreman, Victor. 2,881,537.
Dreman, Victor, now by change of name, H. Hoolim, V2 to
A. Dreman. Means used in designing patterns. 2,881,537,
4-14-59, CI. 35—27.
Drengler, George : See —
Southworth, James, Jr., Marsh, Badger, and Drengler.
2,907,809.
Drennan, Emil J. Method and apparatus for gauging head-
light alignment. 2,913,824, 11-24-59, CI. 33—46.
Drennan, James G.. to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Condiment
containers. 2,889,907, 6-9-59, CI. 222 — 498.
Drenning, John W., to Koppers Co., Inc. Coaxial cable ter-
mination. 2,906,809, 9-29-59, CI. 174 — 73.
Drentlaw, Leonard J., % to P. R. Griebler, and % to W. West-
gor. Carton holders. 2,907,493, 10-6-59, CI. 220—85.
Drescher, John F. Impulse generator. 2,904,707, 9-15-59,
CI. 310—15.
Drescher, John F. Electric relay. 2,919,323, 12-29-59, CI.
200 — 93.
Dresner, Morris H. : See —
Gordon. Robert B., and McCollum. 2,876,432.
Dressel, Ralph W. : See —
Arnold, James S., Dressel, and Haas. 2,893,003.
Dressen-Barnes Corp. : See —
McNamee, Bernard F. 2,885.626.
McNamee, Bernard F. 2,912,638.
Dresser Harry A., to Zonolite Co. Direct field seeding.
2,909,869, 10-27-59, CI. 47—58.
Dresser Industries, Inc. : See —
Alder, Robert L. 2,898,088.
Alder, Robert L. 2,901,685.
Cammaday, William R. 2,896,721.
Czipott, Akos Z., and Floyd. 2,884,507.
Czipott. Akos Z., and Floyd. 2,884,508.
Ecker, Murry F. 2,916,233.
Erath, Louis W. 2,879,471.
Erath, Louis W. 2,887,577.
Erath, Louis W. 2,896,171.
Erath, Louis W. , 2,898,553.
Erath, Louis W., and Madeley. 2,902,107.
Falter, Henry E., and Vaughan. 2,897,920.
Flovd, Acey L., Jr. 2,880,119.
Halliday, David. 2,887,744.
Hawthorne, Millo M. 2,897,440.
Hodges. Stephen B., Lewis, and Thomas. 2,886,172.
Hoke, Howard L. 2,897,568.
Hollmann, Hans E. 2,918,573.
Lamb, Jefferson P. 2,879,648.
Marx, Paul F. 2,887,446.
McManis, Louis B. 2,888,636.
Porter, Forrest V. 2,879,972.
Risley, Roger E., and Newell. 2,887,328.
Schardt, Rudolf. 2,887,890.
Smith, Robert W., and Vaughan. 2,895,568.
Thatcher. Russell S. 2,886,795.
Turechek, George F. 2,919,015.
Dresser, Jasper G., to Dresser Products Inc. Means for reel-
ing coded tape. 2,896,872, 7-28-59, CI. 242—61.
Dresser Operations, Inc. : See —
Garner, Claude R. 2,887,302.
Hammer, Otto. 2,885,186.
Hammer, Otto. 2898,089.
Payne, William H. 2,885.249.
Sartor, Raymond W. 2,885,185.
Dresser Products Inc. : See —
Dresser, Jasper G. 2,896,872.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dresser, Willis R., to The Prudential Insurance Company of
America. Re-recording mixer for multi-sound track records.
2,899,505, 8-11-59, CI. 179—100.1.
Dresser, Willis R., to Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Apparatus for indicating match points of camera fields.
2.906,164. 9-29-59. CI. 88—16.6.
Dressier, Herbert, and C. Biondo. Buttonholing device.
2,885,981, 5-12-59, CI. 112 — 77.
Dressier, Russell G. Method for retarding evaporation of
water from large bodies of water. 2,903,330, 9-8-59,
CI. 21—60.5.
Drever Co. : See —
Lindquist, Elmer W. 2,872,174.
Drevers, Josef : See —
Raecke, Bernhard, and Drevers. 2,916,414.
Drevitson, Wesley B. Tractor for controlling movement of
the human hand. 2,869.658. 1-20-59, CI. 180—1.
Drew, Charles E. Work holding sleeve member. 2,909,376,
10-20-59, CI. 279—20.
Drew, E. P., & Co., Inc. : See —
Barsky, George. 2,886.585.
Barsky, George, and Babayan. 2.886,438.
Barsky, George, and Babayan. 2,914,546.
Barsky. George, Babayan, and Bahoshy. 2,898,211.
Faulkner, Seymour. 2,889,286.
Drew, Ernest P. Margarine oil composition. 2,874,056,
2-17-59. CI. 99—118.
Drew, Herbert J. Device for raising and lowering basketball
bankboards. 2,881,003, 4-7-59, CI. 273—1.5.
Drew, Howard E.. A. L. Warden, and E. A. Brodeur, Jr., to
United States Rubber Co. Method of making slip-finish
flock coated rubber article. 2,867,849, 1-13-59, CI. 18 —
58.6.
Drew, John : See —
Gabriel, Gustave O. 2,871,384.
Hanson, Elwood W., Drew, and Cagnolatti. 2,886,492.
Hruby. John O.. Jr. 2,896,861.
Drew, Robert D. : See —
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Drew. 2,873,144.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Drew. 2,880,038.
Bergstrom, Eric V., Drew, and Mitchell. 2,873,177.
Bourguet, Jean M., Drew, and Ray. 2.901,421.
Drew, Robert D., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydro-
carbon conversion process and apparatus therefor.
2,880,037, 3-31-59, CI. 302—59.
Drew. Stanley J., and C. L. Kanty ; said Kantv assor. to
said Drew. Box assembly apparatus. 2,898,823, 8-11-59,
CI. 93—55.1.
Drew. Willard H. : See —
Rulon, Richard M., and Drew. 2,900,545.
Drewe, John, and P. D. Atkinson, to International Computers
and Tabulators Ltd. Impulse gating devices. 2,899,568,
8-11-59, CI. 307—88.
Drewitt, James G. N. : See-
Dickie William A., Drewitt, and Young. 2,869,848.
Drewitz, Edwin W., and V. Stein, to De Jur-Amsco Corp.
Variable resistor with shorted section. 2,898,567, 8—4—59,
CI. 338 — 92.
Drexler. Ernest, to Lombard Corp. Control apparatus for
extrusion press machinery. 2,897,783, 8-4-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Dreyer, John F. : See —
Brown. Glenn H., Dreyer. Lubowitz, and Middendorf.
2 915 943
Dreyfus,' Aslier, Jr. Display rack clip. 2,868,385, 1-13-59,
CI. 211 — 71.
Drevfus, Francois. Elements for the construction of par-
titions. 2,915,149, 12-1-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Drevfus, Jean A. Electrical contact device having adjustable
contacts. 2,874,251. 2-17-59, CI. 200—166.
Dreyfus, Robert L., M. A. Howe, Jr., and R. R. Perdue, to
W. R. Grace & Co. Method and apparatus for packaging ar-
ticles in shrinkable plastic film. 2,904,943, 9-22-59, CI.
53 33
Drezner, Lee. Furniture leg with insert. 2,868,602, 1-13-59.
CI. 311—109.
Driehaus, Herman W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Trimmer
chain tensioning means for boring type mining machine.
2.901.230, 8-25-59, CI. 262—7.
Driemeyer, George F., J. C. Travilla. and R. E. Stein, to Gen-
eral Steel Castings Corp. Railway vehicle structure.
2.908.231, 10-13-59. CI. 105 — 196.
Drieves, Fred J., deceased, M. Drieves, executrix. Connector
for joining severed wires. 2,918,519, 12-22-59, CI. 174—
84.
Drieves, Margaret : See —
Drieves, Fred J. 2,918,519.
Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. : See —
Rollins, Henry M. 2,885,225.
Drillick, Jacob H., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Elec-
tromagnetic stepping device. 2,895,091, 7-14-59, CI. 317 —
192.
Driltrol : See —
Hering, Daniel B. 2,885,182.
Drinker, Henry S. : See —
Ehrisman, Henry O., and Drinker. 2,896,709.
Drisch, Nicolas, and P. Meyer, to Chimotex, Societe Anonyme.
process of spinning viscose containing thiodiglycol.
2,912,299, 11-10-59, CI. 18—54.
Driscoll, Shirley G., D. M. Surgenor, and J. L. Tullis. to
Protein Foundation Inc. Washing centrifuge. 2,906,453,
9-29-59, CI. 233—28.
2,889,892.
and Drope.
Driscoll, William T., W. F. Fowler, and R. J. Hellmann, to
Eastman Kodak Co. High wet strength photographic
paper. 2,887,380, 5-19-59, CI. 96—85.
Driskel, Don W., and R. L. Hayman, to Haskel Engineering
Associates. Fluid actuator with locking means. 2,887,991,
5-26-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Driskill, Luther C. T. Hospital bed. 2,902,701, 9-8-59,
CI. 5—62.
Driss, Louis, and E. J. Kahn ; said Kahn assor. to said Driss.
Machine for dispensing spoons or like articles. 2,911,127,
11-3-59, CI. 221 — 258.
Dritz, Arthur, to John Dritz & Sons. Combination fountain
pen and brush. 2,869,162. 1-20-59, CI. 15 — 124.
Dritz, Arthur, to John Dritz & Sons. Covered buckle. 2,912,-
737, 11-17-59, CI. 24—163.
Dritz, John, & Sons : See —
Dritz. Arthur. 2,869,162.
Dritz, Arthur. 2,912,737.
Driver-Harris Co. : See —
Ciccone, Patsy, and Wallin. 2,909,209.
Driver, Paul C. Force measuring apparatus. 2,899,190,
8-11-59, CI. 264 — 1.
Drnec. Harry F., L. W. Snyder, and R. H. Johnson, to Con-
tainer Corp. of America. Heavy duty paperboard con-
tainer. 2.900,123, 8-18-59, CI. 229 — 45.
Drobne, John R. : See —
Ceresa, Myron, and Drobne. 2,891,871.
Drodofsky, Martin, to C. Zeiss. Geodetical instruments.
2,911,877, 11-10-59, CI. 88—1.
Droel, Louis W., to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone sub-
set dust cover. 2,892.902, 6-30-59, CI. 179 — 159.
Drohman, Frank C. : See —
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderly, Juran, and Drohman.
2,879.997.
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderly, Juran, and Drohman.
2,890,050.
Droitcour, Michael A. Operating means for bed-and-cylinder
printing press. 2,896,538, 7-28-59. CI. 101 — 275.
Drom, Edwin L., and R. J. Reinebach, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for impregnating articles. 2,910,959,
11-3-59, CI. 118 — 50.
Dromgold. Clarence W. Pipeline washing apparatus.
2,897,827, 8-4-59, CI. 134 — 56.
Dronsfield Brothers Ltd. : See —
Dronsfield, Samuel W. 2,904,935.
Dronsfield, Samuel W., to Dronsfield Brothers Ltd. Camber
grinding machines. 2,904,935, 9-22-59, CI. 51 — 49.
Drope, Winfried : See —
Schaub, Franz, Drope, and von Hoffmann.
Schaub, Franz, von Hoffman, Roelen,
2,911,730.
Dropkin, Herbert A. : See —
Cacheris, John C, and Dropkin. 2,896,172.
Droulard, Nelson R. : See —
Barnes, Gladeon M., and Droulard. 2,872,864.
Drow, Donald F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Fuel control mechanism for heat appliances. 2.871,930,
2-3-59. CI. 158 — 131.
Drtina, Otto V. Double-twist ppindle for high speed up-
twisting of fine-denier yarns. 2,880,567, 4-7-59, CI.
57—58.83.
Drtina, Otto V. Synthetic fiber spinning machine drive.
2,895,284, 7-21-59, CI. 57—77.
Dru, Marcel R., to Societe Jaruza A.G. Chur. Apparatus for
separating solid materials of different specific gravities by
means of a suspension. 2,889,043, 6-2-59, CI. 209 — 172.5.
Druaux, Jean : See —
Bernas, Rene\ and Druaux. 2,909,697.
Drubin, Meir, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. High
frequency multivibrator. 2,906,965. 9-29-59. CI. 331 — 145.
Druce, William J., to Engelhard Industries Ltd Developer
feed tank apparatus. 2,887,029, 5-19-59. CI. 95 — 89.
Drucker, Arnold, and J. H. Daniel, Jr., to American Cyanamid
Co. Polymerization of ethylene with a cyclopentadienyl
titanium catalyst. 2,917,501, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Drucker, Nathan. Knockdown display rack. 2,911,110,
11-3-59, CI. 211—178.
Druckhamor, Arthur. Basement window well cover.
2,898.638, 8-11-59, CI. 20—1.
Druey, Jean, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Sodium
salt of 6-(p-aminobenzene-sulfonamido)-3-chloro-pyridazine.
2,917,509, 12-15-59, CI. 260—239.7.
Druey, Jean, and P. Schmidt, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod-
ucts Inc. New pyrazoles and method of preparing same.
2.868,803. 1-13-59, CI. 260—310.
Druey, Jean, and G. Huber, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
Inc. Process for the preparation of amino-ketoses and
products obtained thereby. 2,903,443, 9-8-59, CI. 260 —
211.
Druey, Jean, and K. Meier, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
Inc. New thioxanthones. 2,913,458, 11-17-59, CI. 260—
247.1.
Druey, Jean, and G. Huber, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products
Inc. Process for the preparation of amino-aldehydes.
2,918,462, 12-22-59, CI. 260—211.
Drug Processors, Inc. : See —
Paterson, Laurene O. 2,889,248.
Drug Research. Inc. : See —
Paterson, Laurene O. 2 868.787.
Paterson, Laurene O. 2,891,972.
Drugmand, Lester D., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co.
heating. 2,873,342, 2-10-59, CI. 201—67.
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Drugmand Lester D., and J. McOrlly. to Edwin L. Weigand Dryer, William P., to United States of America, Atomic En-
Co Terminal pin resistor assembly for electric heaters. ergy Commission. Calutron plant arrangement. 2,884,527,
2,899,666, 8-11-59. CI. 338—329. 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Drum Barnes A. : See — Dryg, Donald W., to General Mills, Inc. Sifting apparatus.
Witty, Ralph P. D., and Drum. 2,887,435. 2,903,135, 9-8-59, CI. 209—236.
Drum Raymond F., and L A. Wenn, to International Busi- Dryon, Paul. Plants for grinding and polishing flat glass.
ness Machines Corp. Insulation piercing terminal. 2.883,801, 4-28-59. CI. 51 — 110.
2 873 434 2-10-59, CI 339 — 97. Drysdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Dru'm-Atic Corp. : See — Tetrafluoroadipic acids and derivatives. 2,871,260, 1-27-59,
Parks, Walter. 2,889,566. CI. 260—485. ^TJT, ., x, ^ „
Drummond Edward L. : See — Drysdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Drummond, Louis E., E. L. and R. J. 2,906,025. Dinuoromethylenecycloalkanes and their preparation.
Drummond, Folsoin E., to The Commonwealth Engineering 2,879,309, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 648.
Co. of Ohio. Method of plating metal with magnesium. Drysdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
2 876,137 3-3-59, CI. 117—107. Products and process. 2,886,608, 5-12-59 CI. 260—666.
Drummond Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Drysdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Co of Ohio. Lightweight ceramic tiles. 2,878,666, Acyclic ketals of a,a'-difluoroperhalogenoketones and their
3-24-59, 3-24-59, CI. 72 — 18. preparation. 2.901,514, 8-25-59, CI. 260—615.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Drysdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Co of Ohio. Method of gas plating light metals. 1,3 diene, method of making same, and polymer thereof.
2,880,115, 3-31-59, CI. 117—50. 2,912,417, 11-10-59, CI. 260—82.3.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Drysdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Co. of Ohio. Aluminized magnesium products and method Preparation of alkyl chlorosilanes. 2,917,529, 12-15-59, CI.
of making. 2,881,514, 4-14-59, CI. 29—197.5. 260 — 448.2.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Drysdale, Royston F., and S. A. C. Burton, to The Walterisa-
Co. of Ohio. Apparatus for gas plating continuous length tion Co. Ltd. Method of phosphate coating surfaces of
of metal strip. 2,887,9S4, 5-26-59, CI. 118 — 48. metals. 2,877,148, 3-10-59, CI. 148—6.15.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Duane, Donald, and J. M. O'Shaughnessy, to National Lead
Co. of Ohio. Gas plating blown glass fibers. 2,888,375, Co. Method for making titanium dichloride diacetate.
5-26-59, CI. 154—101. 2,898,357, 8-4-59, CI. 260—429.5.
Drummond, Folsom E., to The Commonwealth Engineering Duane, James T., to General Electric Co. Clamping band.
Co. of Ohio. Zinc gas plating. 2,898,227, 8-4-59, CI. 117— 2,874,441, 2-24-59, CI. 24—279.
47 Duane, Jerome J. : See —
Drummond, Fred H., Jr. : See — Godowsky, Leopold, and Duane. 2,870.012.
Salbeck, Raymond E., and Drummond. 2,910,727. Duane, William C. to The Carney Co., Inc. Batt cutting
Drummond, John V., % to J. J. Shanley. Concrete addi- machine. 2.870.839, 1-27-59. CI. 164—61.
tives, concrete mixtures and processes for producing such Dubberke, Walter H. Method for positioning a wheel upon
mixtures. 2,876,123, 3-3-59, CI. 106 — 76. an axle member. 2,890,315, 7-28-59, CI. 29 — 400.
Drummond, Louis E., E. L. and R. J. Apparatus for deter- Dubberley, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Motor pro-
mining the percentage of red cells in a blood specimen. tective means. 2,909,719, 10-20-59, CI. 318 — 473.
2,906,025, 9-29-59, CI. 33 — 75. Dube, John E., and R. W. Schoen, to AIco Valve Co. Pressure
Drummond," Nancy : See^— generating means for deep well pumps. 2,870,717, 1-27-59,
Salbeck, Raymond E., and Drummond. 2,910,727. CI. 103 — 45.
Drummond, Ralph E., and J. W. Wright, to Robertshaw-Fulton Dube, John E., and R. B. Tilney, to Alco Valve Co. Control
Controls Co. Cover operated thermostat. 2,901,577, for temperature changing device. 2,876,629, 3-10-59, CI.
8-25-59, CI. 200—138. 62—117.
Drummond, Ralph W. Well installation. 2,879,848, 3-31-59, Dube, Oscar J. Shoe counters. 2,867,920. 1-13-59, CI. 36 —
CI. 166—68. 68.
Drummond, Robert J. : See — Dubeck, Michael, to Union Carbide Corp. Production of high
Drummond, Louis E., E. L. and R. J. 2,906,025. purity titanium boride. 2,906.605. 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 204.
Drummond, Ronald B. Protective hood. 2,869,132, 1-20-59, Dubeck, Michael, to Union Carbide Corp. Purification of
CI. 2 — 4. titanium boride. 2,913,312, 11-17-59, CI. 23—204.
Drummond, Roy M. Gas washing apparatus. 2,896,740, Dubecky, Petro, to Johns-Manville Corp. Fabricating
7-28-59, CI. 183 — 3. asbestos shingle siding unit. 2,879,555, 3-31-59, CI. 20 — 5.
Drummond, Warren W. : See — - Dubilier, Martin H. : See —
Slayter, Games, and Drummond. 2,914,835. Dubilier, William, Rossi, and Dubilier. 2,881,372.
Drury, Frank R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Incremental Dubilier, William, to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Elec-
motor. 2,871,712. 2-3-59. CI. 74 — 111. trieal suppressor. 2.884,605, 4-28-59, CI. 333 — 79.
Drury, Victor P. Directive devices for motorists. 2,882,856, Dubilier, William, to Keisev-Haves Co. Cold pressure weld-
4-21-59. CI. 116 — 134. ing. 2,894,321, 7-14-59, CI. 29 — 470.1.
Drushel, William H., R. H. McCall, and C. J. PeriUoux, to Dubilier, William, to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Method
The Texas Co. Protection against corrosion. 2,874,548, for manufacturing electrical condensers. 2,910,764,
2-24-59, CI. 61—54. 11-3-59, CI. 29 — 25.42.
Druz, Walter S., to Zenith Radio Corp. System for trans- Dubilier, William, to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Means
lating a D. C. component. 2.872.507, 2-3-59, CI. 178 — 5.1. and method of manufacturing metallized electrical capac-
Druz, Walter S., to Zeni*h Radio Corp. Phase-inverting am- itors. 2,913,647, 11-17-59, CI. 317 — 260.
plifying circuit. 2.889,455, 6-2-59, CI. 250 — 27. Dubilier, William, I. Rossi, and M. H. Dubilier, to Cornell-
Druz, Walter S., to Zenith Radio Corp. Secrecy communica- Dubilier Electric Corp. Variable electrical capacitors.
tion system. 2,890,269, 6-9-59, CI. 178—5.1. 2,881,372, 4-7-59, CI. 317 — 249.
Druz, Walter S., to Zenith Radio Corp. Secrecy communica- Dubin, Maurice T., and J. S. White, to Steril-Plast, Inc.
tion. 2.910.526, 10-27-59. CI. 178 — 5.1. Bacteriostatic plastic. 2,919,200, 12-29-59, CI. 106 — 15.
Druz, Walter S., to Zenith Radio Corp. Secrecy communica- Dubin, Melvin, and I. Turinsky, to Slant-Fin Radiator Corp.
tion system. 2,916,543, 12-8-59, CI. 178 — 5.1. Heat exchange fins and assembly. 2,899,178, 8-11-59, CI.
Druz, Walter S., and E. M. Roschke, to Zenith Radio Corp. 257 — 262.16.
Secrecy communication system. 2,896,071, 7-21-59, CI. Dubinsky, Milton, to M. Dubinsky, and S. and G. Kroll.
250—6. Pneumatic edge guider. 2.894,743, 7-14-59, CI. 271 — 2.6.
Druzynski, Frank C, to Continental Aviation and Engineer- Dubitsky. Rose. Measuring dispenser attachment. 2,895,641,
ing Corp. Control for internal combustion engine. 7-21-59, CI. 222 — 48.
2,875,743. 3-3-59. CI. 123 — 140. Dubitzky, Michael, T. S. Hargreaves, and D. E. Keyt ;
Druzynski, Frank C, to Continental Aviation & Engineering said Dubitzky and said Keyt assors. to Arthur D. Little,
Corp. Control for internal combustion engine. 2,893,367, Inc., said Hargreaves assor. to Clayton & Lambert Mfg. Co.
7-7-59, CI. 123 — 140. Instantaneous liquid heater. 2,879,943, 3-31-59, CI.
Dry, John D., % to W. S. Mahler. Electric iron bracket. 236 — 25.
2,879.021, 3-24-59. CI. 248 — 117.1. Dubl-Chek Corp.: See —
Dry, John H., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Scura, Vincent G. 2,872,008.
Attenuator. 2,890,369, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 3. Dublin. James R.. Ill : See —
Dry Screen Process, Inc. : See — Kenneday, John W.. and Dublin. 2,897,896.
Reed, James H., III. 2,895,412. Dublin, James R., Ill, J. W. Kenneday, and W. M. O'Reilly,
Reed. James H., III. 2,918.866. to Jersey Production Research Co. Apparatus for working
Dryer, Eldon O. Quick change line blind. 2,889,853, over and servicing wells. 2,911,048, 11-3-59, CI. 166 —
6-9-59, CI. 138 — 94.3. 115.
Dryer, Henry V., to McGraw Edison Co. Lightning arrester. Du Bois, Arthur E., and E. Will, to United States of America,
2.899.587, 8-11-59. CI. 313—182. Army. Shoulder cord. 2,888,682, 6-2-59, CI. 2 — 93.
Dryer Joseph F Jr. : See — Du Bois, Arthur J. Quick acting precision milling and grind-
Yovanovich, John M., and Dryer. 2,891,368. ing vise. 2,868.091. 1-13-59 CI. 90 — 60.
Dryer, Peter J., to Bovne Products, Inc. Switch. 2,882,358, Du Bois, Edgar H. : See — „„„„„„.,
4—14—59 CI 200 16 Niesen, George P., Mazzio, and Dubois. 2,888,874.
Dryer, Peter J.', to Boyne Products, Inc. Direction switch op- U™™i £*thon* J- Niesen' Engelstad, and Du Bois.
erating mechanism. 2,902,556, 9-1-59, CI. 200—61.34. 2,syo,41b. .„„,,„
Dryer. Robert L„ J. I. Routh, and H. G. Nunamaker. to The DnBota- Edgar H to A B. Dick Co Ink pad tensioner for
State of Iowa for the benefit of the State University of stencil duplicators. 2,916,990, 12-15-59, CI. 101— 41o.l.
Iowa. Apparatus for quantitative isothermal distillation. Du Bois, Harry G., to General Motors Corp. Deck lid lock-
2,907,638, 10-6-59, CI. 23—253. ing mechanism. 2,916,319. 12-8-59, CI. 292—341.16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
a zknSebril
2,917,692,
Du Bois, Otto D,. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Tool adapter.
2,906,541, 9-29-59, CI. 279—82.
Du Bois, Robert C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Ring balance for measuring pressure differences. 2,868,018,
1-13-59, CI. 73 — 405.
Du Bois, Robert C, to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc.
Differential pressure-responsive device. 2,879,802, 3-31-59,
CI. 137—779.
Du Bois. Robert C, to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Dial
instrument. 2.883.958. 4-28-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Du Bois, Robert C, to Manning, Maxwell & Moore. Inc.
Fluid flow control device. 2,911,008, 11-3-59, CI. 137 —
625.31.
Du Bois, Virginia I. : See —
Sterne, Willard F., and Bright. 2,914,770.
Du Bois, William H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Wheel and
brake assembly. 2,871,987, 2-3-59, CI. 188 — 18.
Du Bois. William H. Smoker's pipe. 2,908,279, 10-13-59,
CI. 131—197.
Dubonnet, Andre. Device for taking up lining wear in hy-
draulic brakes, and brakes incorporating said device.
2,909,036, 10-20-59, CI. 60—54.6.
Du Bosque, Clayton, Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Self-leveling, storing and dispensing apparatus. 2,883,251,
4-21-59, CI. 312 — 71.
Dubost, Gerard: See —
Zisler, Siegfried, and Dubost. 2,871.472.
Dubovick, Gustave. Heat retriever. 2,902,265, 9-1-59, CI.
257—171.
Dubovick, Walter A. : See —
Jankauskas, George P. 2,867,299.
Du Breuil, Robert A. Toy airplane. 2,867,941, 1-13-59. CI.
46—79.
Du Breuil, Shirley : See —
Dixon, James K., Du Breuil, and Boardway. 2,918,468.
Dubrovin. John, to W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. Vacuum pump.
2.885.143. 5-5-59, CI. 230—153.
Du Brow, Paul L. : See —
Dybalski. Jack N.. and Du Brow. 2.901,372.
Dybalski, Jack N., Riegler, Du Brow, and Schubert.
2,919,204.
Du Brul, William E. Accounting form assembly. 2,886,345,
5-12-59, CI. 282—2^.
Dubsky, Borivoj, and O. Straka, to Vyzkumny a zkusebni
letecky ustav. Electromagnetic extensometer. 2,902,768,
9-8-59, CI. 33—148.
Dubsky, Borivoj, and O. Straka, to Vyzkumny
leteck£ ustav. Electromagnetic vibrator.
12-15-59, CI. 318 — 3 24.
Dubuar. Arthur S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Dial
telephone system arranged for machine announcement on
intercepted calls. 2.899,503, 8-11-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Dubuque Awning & Tent Co., Inc. : See —
Frommelt, Cyril P. 2,911,038.
Frommelt, Cyril P. and S. J. 2,892,463.
Dubuse, Roger P., to Compagnie pour la Fabrication des
Compteurs et Material D'Usines A Gaz. Modulating
relays. 2.911,495. 11-3-59. CI. 200 — 87.
Du Cane, Peter, to Vosper Ltd. Roll damping apparatus for
water-borne craft. 2.893.340, 7-7-59, CI. 114 — 126.
Ducati, Adriano C, to G. M. Giannini & Co., Inc. Magneti-
cally operated sealed switch apparatus. 2,892,052,
6-23-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Ducati, Adriano C. to G. M. Giannini & Co.. Inc. Magneti-
cally-actuated switch device. 2,905,784, 9-22-59, CI. 200 —
87.
Ducati, Marcello. Mounting arrangement for spectacle side
pieces. 2,874,609, 2-24-59. CI. 88—53.
Ducatteau, Francis. Apnaratus for treatment of grains of
cereals. 2.876,557, 3-10-59, CI. 34 — 57.
Ducharme, Victor, to Gelmart Knitting Mills, Inc. Circular
knitting machine. 2,913,887, 11-24-59, CI. 66 — 50.
Duchi, Alfredo. Timed dispensing attachment for receptacles.
2.881,951, 4-14-59, CI. 222—70.
Duchoviner, Marvin E. : See —
Blattel. Alfred, and Duchoviner. 2,919,128.
Duck, Gerhard : See —
Arnold. Hartmut, and Duck. 2,915,348.
Duckett, William A., and W. H. Lloyd, to Woodhead-Monroe
Ltd. Lubricating seal for shock absorbers. 2,916,106,
12-8-59. CI 188 — 100.
Duckwall, Alvena L. : See —
Hachmuth, Karl H., and Duckwall. 2,917,363.
Duckwitz, Fred : See —
Cole, James D., Duckwitz, and Sebok. 2,888,192.
Duckworth, Clifford L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Cartridge. 2,877,709, 3-17-59, CI. 102 — 39.
Duckworth, Roy. Automatically selective record playing
means. 2,907,571, 10-6-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Duclos, Jean R. : See —
Becker, Bernard J., Jr., and Duclos. 2,869,912.
Duclot, Henri L. L. A. Continuous track for track-laying
vehicles. 2,914,360, 11-24-59, CI. 305 — 38.
Ducommun, Georges, to Baumgartner Freres S. A. Time-
piece. 2,891,378, 6-23-59, CI. 58 — 127.
Ducon Co., Inc. : See —
Held, Hans J., and Weits. 2,901,331.
Du Coudrey, Jacques F., to Societe Generale de Mecanique
et de Metallurgie. Machines for machining helicoid-shaped
pieces. 2,875,661, 3-3-59, CI. 82 — 5.
Ducrot, Albert. Folding bed adapted when folded to consti-
tute a seat with back. 2,897,517, 8-4-59, CI. 5 — 42.
Duct-Less Hood Co., Inc., The : See —
Scharmer, George A. 2.886,124.
Duculot, Camille J. B. Process for purifying alcohols.
2.892,874, 6-30-59. CI. 260 — 643.
Duda, Wilhelin. Positioning device for drilling cuts in shafts
and sumps in mine sinking work. 2,884,701. 5-5-59, CI.
33 — 189.
Dudar, Walter H. : See —
Bardin, Joe P., and Dudar. 2,874,241.
Dudash, Michael A., to General Motors Corp. Adjustable
length linkage. 2,894,774, 7-14-59, CI. 287 — 58.
Duddell, Howard : See —
Downing, Eric W., and Duddell. 2,891,701.
Duddy, James J. Service lamp. 2,908,811, 10-13-59, CI.
240 — 52.1.
Duddy, Joseph C, to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Storage battery plate and production thereof. 2,881,237,
4-7-59, CI. 136—29.
Duddy, Joseph C, to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Storage battery electrode and method of production.
2,881,238, 4-7-59, CI. 136—20.
Duddy, Joseph C. to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Glass
fiber tubing. 2.904,611, 9-15-59. CI. 136 — 13.
Dudek, Edmund C, to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Man-
ually operable tool. 2,902,773, 9-8-59, CI. 34 — 58.
Dudenhausen, Hans J., to Intavex, Inc. Dynamometer.
2,877,646, 3-17-59, CI. 73—141.
Dudgeon, Frank M. Tool for externally truing and honing
cylindrical workpieces. 2,908,119, 10-13-59. CI. 51 — 241.
Dudley, Charles F., to Dow Corning Corp. Leather article.
2,911,327, 11-3-59, CI. 117—142.
Dudley, Edmond R., and J. H. Quast, to Peerless Equipment
Co. Can handling apparatus. 2,873,018, 2-10-59, CI.
198 — 33.
Dudley, Francis B. : See —
Cady George H, and Dudley. 2,876^075.
Dudley, John S., to Whitin Machine Works. Combing ma-
chine cushion plate mounting. 2,898,637, 8-11-59, CI.
19 — 120.
Dudley, John S., to Whitin Machine Works. Trumpet for use
with a textile drafting machine. 2,901,779, 9-1-59, CI.
19—157.
Dudley, John W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Inductive coupling for sonar apparatus. 2,881,408, 4-7-59,
CI. 340—3.
Dudley, John W., and R. H. Malm, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Sonar apparatus. 2,890,437, 6-9-59, CI.
340 — 3.
Dudley, Kenneth W., to The National Supply Co. Cable
drum grooving. 2,892.598, 6-30-59, CI. 242 — 117.
Dudley. Richard H. : See —
Hemminger, Charles E., Dudley, and Long. 2,885.345.
Duenke Clarence G., to Moloney Electric Co. Adjustable
cutting dies. 2,897,892, 8-4-59. CI. 164 — 31.
Duenke, Clarence G., and H. J. Velten, to Moloney Electric
Co. Electrical testing apparatus. 2,905,891, 9-22-59, CI.
324 — 73.
Duenke, Clarence G., and P. W. Muschong, to Moloney
Electric Co. Constant current transformers. 2,906,976,
9-29-59, CI. 336 — JO.
Duenke, Kenneth L., to The darken Co. Transformer bush-
ing assembly. 2,883.640, 4-21-59, CI. 339 — 202.
Duennenberger, Max : See —
Siegrist Adolf E., and Duennenberger. 2.899,440.
Siegrist. Adolf E., and Duennenberger. 2,901,480.
Duer, Morris J., to General Motors Corp. Control valve
mechanism for pressure onerated actuating device.
2,894,501, 7-14-59, CI. 123—179.
Duerksen, Arnold, to Super Mold Corp. of California. Tire
retreading mold with tread centering mechanism.
2,902,717, 9-8-59, CI. 18—18.
Duesenberg, Denny D., to Ford Motor Co. Valve steam seal
Re. 24,593, 1-20-59, CI. 123—188.
Duesenberg, Denny D., to Ford Motor Co. Valve seal.
2,876,759, 3-10-59, CI. 123 — 188.
Duesenberg, Dennv D., to Ford Motor Co. Piston rings.
2,907,615, 10-6-59, CI. 309 — 45.
Duesling, Clarence L., to Ferros Metals Research Co. Ltd.
Mineral concentrating and separating apparatus. 2,909,-
283, 10-20-59, CI. 209—211.
Dufalt, George J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Auto-
matic frequency control apparatus. 2,877,379, 3-10-59,
CI. 315—27.
Duff, Harold H. : See —
Mason, James A., and Duff. 2,870,972.
Duff, Jack E., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner nozzle
support. 2,881,465, 4-14-59, CI. 15 — 360.
Duff, Jack E., to The Hoover Co. Convertible suction cleaners.
2,867.833, 1-13-59. CI. 15—323.
Duff. Jack E., to The Hoover Co. Air actuated cleaning tool.
2.867,836, 1-13-59. CI. 15 — 404.
Duff. Jack E., to The Hoover Co. Telescopic tube coupling
with step adjustment means. 2,885,223, 5-5-59, CL
285—7.
Duff, Jack E., to The Hoover Co. Air supported suction
cleaners. 2,889,570, 6-9-59, CI. 15 — 327.
Duff, Jack E., to The Hoover Co. Electrically conductive
extensible hose. 2,890,264, 6-9-59, CI. 174 — 47.
Duffie, James L. Electrically operable grill cleaning device.
2,891,360, 6-23-59, CI. 51—170.
LIST OF PATENTEES
247
Duffield, Robert B., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Preparation of oxalates of metals
of atomic number greater than 88. 2,872,467, 2-3-59,
CI. 260 — 429.1.
Duffield, Robert B., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Precipitation method of separating
Plutonium from contaminating elements. 2,875,026,
2-24-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Duffield, Robert B., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Dissolution of plutonium containing
carrier precipitate by carbonate metathesis and separation
of sulfide impurities therefrom bv sulfide precipitation.
2,894,812, 7-14-59, CI. 23—14.5
Duffield, Robert B., and R. W. Stoughton, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of sepa-
rating tetravalent plutonium values from cerium sub-group
rare earth values. 2,872,287, 2-3-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Duffield, Robert B., and R. W. Stoughton, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Carbonate method
of separation of tetravalent plutonium from fission product
values. 2,872,288. 2-3-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Duffield, 'William A. Transmission. 2,882,750, 4-21-59, CI
74 — 645.
Duffield, William S. Multi range variable speed transmission.
2,917,950, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 730.
Duffin, Earle R., to The Bowater Research and Development
Co. Ltd. Blockbottom multi-ply valve bag. 2,S75,944,
3-3-59, CI. 229—55.
Duffin, Geoffrey E. : See —
Wright, Ernest A., and Duffin. 2,918,989.
Duffin, James M. : See —
Cosgrove, Stanley L., and Duffin. 2,891,850.
Duff-Norton Co. : See —
Carroll, Charles. 2,884,800.
Duffy, Anne R. : See —
Rector, Enoch. 2,899,185.
Duffy, Edmund T. : See —
Ehlert. Clayton J., and Duffy. 2,898,171.
Duffy, Janes J., to Ford Motor Co. Automatic transmission
controls. 2,907,232, 10-6-59, CI 74 — 732
Duffy, John A., Jr., J. M. Brown, and G. P. Catrambone. Ap-
paratus for quick release of pressure from a piezoelectric
crystal. 2.888.821. 6-2-59, CI. 73 — 4.
Duffy, John R., G. W. Holz, and A. W. Lillienberg, to Lind-
berg Engineering Co. Electric heating furnace and method
of heating. 2,896,004, 7-21-59, CI. 13 — 22.
Duffy, Joseph E. : See —
Dybvig. Henrv T., and Duffv. 2.886.711
Thompson, Thomas R., Duffy, and Dybvig. 2,888,347.
Duffy, Michael, and V. P. Soules, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Appa-
2887 0°1 rliq^-q1'"^ ks .to a~ -0Iltainer fabricating machine.
Duffy. Philip A., to Westinghou'se Electric Corp X-rav ap-
paratus. 2 900,513, 8-18-59. CI. 250— 53
Dufour, Charles : See —
Boulet, Francois, Dufour. and Giraud. 2,890,361.
Dufour, Raymond J. Temperature compensating means for
fluid meters. 2,886,969, 5-19-59, CI. 73 — 233
Dufour, Raymond J., and D. B. Miller. Fireless welded
otxm oS«Upling for gas mains- 2,893,758, 7-7-59, CI.
«oD zoo.
Dufour, Ren<§ M. Verron, and A. G. Le Magoarou, to Societe
Anonyme Cartoucherie Francaise. Devices for producin"
™anga"ese dioxide by electrolysis. 2,867,570, 1-6-59, CI.
Dufour, Roland P., to International Business Machines Corp
Electronic storage device. 2.872,662. 2-3-59. CI. 340 173'
Dufresne, Albert L., to Societe d'Etudes et 'duplications
Industrielles Commerciales et Immobilieres "Inter-Tech-
nique. ' Fan and water pump unit for cooling an internal
combustion engine. 2,912,963, 11-17-59, CI. 123 — 41.12.
•DurJ^?ne' Armand F., and F. H. Page. Jr., to Du Pa Co , Inc
Welding apparatus. 2,872,564, 2-3-59, CI. 219 — 86.
Duft. Marion F. Reciprocating hammer mechanism.
2,870,647, 3-3-59, CI. 76 — 5.
Du Gal, Samuel. Machines for cleaning watch and like
small machine parts. 2,886,046, 5-12-59, CI. 134 — 58.
Du Gan, George M. : See —
Deighton, William W., Du Gan, Markgraf, and Stromback
2,914,759.
Dugan, Henry M. and J. J. Leather-covered button and
method of manufacture. 2,869,203, 1-20-59, CI. 24 — 113.
Dugan, James C. : See —
McLane, Philip W., and Dugan. 2,876,923.
Dugan. James J. : See —
Dugan, Henry M. and J. J. 2,869,203.
Dugan, John W.. to Flo-Mix Fertilizers Corp. Apparatus for
converting liquid anhydrous ammonia to aqua ammonia.
2,872,297, 2-3-59, CI. 23—285.
Dugan, John W., to Flo-Mix Fertilizers Corp. Apparatus for
mixing fertilizer solutions for soil conditioning. 2,905,117,
9-22-59, CI. 111—7. '
Dugas, Joseph J., to Higgins. Inc. Method of making ex-
panded cellular cement products. 2,915,802, 12-8-59, CI.
25 — 155.
Duggan. James J. : See —
Goldberg, Abraham A., and Duggan. 2,886,709.
Duggan, James J., E. W. Hain, and G. C. Haettinger, to
Union Carbide Corp. Process and apparatus for generating
and discharging foam. 2,908,334, 10-13-59, CI. 169 — 32.
8,354.
Inc. Rotary pressing
5.
2,893,023.
Duggan, Terence O'D. : See —
Walker, William J. and R. M.. Duggan, and Archer.
2,868,448.
Dugger, Jess N. : See —
George, James T., and Dugger. 2,i
Dugger, Ralph L.. to The Unipress Co
machine. 2,899,761, 8-18-59, CI. 38-
Dugle, Thomas E. : See —
Crawley, Arthur, Dugle, and Wagner.
Dugliss, Charles H. : See —
Duhnkrack, George B., and Dugliss. 2,877,204.
Du Grenier, Francis C., and F. B. Perri ; said Perri assor. to
B. E. Bouchard. Vending machine having improved maga-
zine for storing and dispensing articles. 2,884,163, 4—28-
59, CI. 221—90.
Duhamel, Eugene, and A. Stephan, to Societe Nouvelle Baele-
Gangloff. Apparatus for molding tubes. 2,903,746, 9-15-
59. 01. 18 — 26.
Duhnkrack, George B., and C. H. Dugliss, to American Cy-
anamid Co. Flame, resistant polyester composition contain-
ing a halogenated phosphonate. 2,877,204, 3-10-59, CI.
260 — 45.4.
Duin, Hendrik J., and J. A. Schaap, to Lever Brothers Co.
Fatty products. 2,919,196, 12-29-59, CI. 99 — 123.
Duin, Hendrik J., and J. A. Schaap, to Lever Brothers Co.
Method of preparing oil-in-water emulsions. 2,919,197,
12-29-59, CI. 99 — 123.
Duinker, Simon : See —
Braicks, Johan W., and Duinker. 2,912,640.
Duinker, Simon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device
for recording and re-transmitting coded information.
2.874.370. 2-17-59. CI. 340—174.
Duinker, Simon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mag-
netic memory device. 2,890,441, 6-9-59, CI. 340—174.
Duinker, Simon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mag-
netic memory device. 2,907,988. 10-6-59, CI. 340—174.
Duinker, Simon, and W. K. Westmijze, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Arrangement for scanning and repro-
ducing magnetic fields. 2,870,267, 1-20-59. CI. 179—100.2.
Duinker, Simon, and W. K. Westmijze, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Magnetic reproducing head. 2,907,834,
10-6-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Duir, John H. : See —
Deering, Roland F., Duir, and Vaell. 2,913,399.
Vaell, Raoul P., and Duir. 2,891,847.
Duisburger Kupferhuette : See —
Kuss, Ernst, Emert, Dietrich, Elbel, and Zirngibl.
2,910,348.
Nowacki, Hans J., Schackmann, Teworte, and Vossel.
2,879,158.
Dujardin, Albert J. A. J., to Ecremeuses Melotte, Societe
Anonyme. Apparatus for separating a liquid from an
overlying layer of foam. 2,880,876, 4-7-59, CI. 210—523.
Duke, James B., to Minerals & Chemicals Corp. of America.
Clay brightness by flotation. 2,894,628, 7-14-59, CI. 209 —
166.
Duke, Marshall W., and D. A. Gordon, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for raising the melting point of acetone-
soluble copolymers. 2,878,238, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 85.5.
Duke, Robert L. : See —
Hulls, Leonard R., and Duke. 2,909,717.
Duke, Thomas A. Disposable container. 2,878,967, 3-24-59,
CI. 222—107.
Duke, Vernon J., to Radio Corp. of America. Continuously
moving film scanner. 2,890,277, 6-9-59, CI. 178 — 7.2.
Duke, William H, to International Business Machines Corp.
Servo tachometer. 2,905,889, 9-22-59, CI. 324—70.
Dukes, Eugene J. Spray gun. 2,884,206, 4-28-59, CI. 239—
530.
Dukes, John M. C, and J. Kemp, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Unitary antenna-receiver utilizing micro-
strip conductors. 2,874,276, 2-17-59, CI. 250—20.
Dulaney, Eugene L. : See —
McAleer, William, and Dulaney. 2,875,132.
Dulaney, Eugene L., to Merck & Co., Inc. Production of
oxidases by aspergilli for monohydroxylation of steroids.
2.905,593, 9-22-59, CI. 195 — 67.
Dulaney, Eugene L., and W. J. McAleer, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Preparation of 21-hydroxy steroids. 2,875,133, 2-24-59,
CI. 195—51.
Dulaney, Eugene L., and W. J. McAleer, to Merck & Co., Inc.
14 a-hydroxypr.ogesterones. 2,888,469, 5-26-59, CI. 260 —
397.3.
Dulaney, Richard O. Pneumatic rotary drill hammer.
2,887,989, 5-26-59, CI. 121 — 17.
Dulaney, Richard O. Pneumatic drill hammer. 2,917,025,
12-15-59, CI. 121 — 16.
Dulaney, William B. Nesting paperboard boxes. 2,878,983,
3-24-59, CI. 229—34.
Dulberg, Murray. Holder with means for ejecting contents.
2,895,607, 7-21-59, CI. 206—56.
Dulberg, Murray. Swivel type flashlight with safety means.
2,912,567, 11-10-59, CI. 240 — 10.68.
Dulin. Charles II.. to Aluminum Co. of America. Method
of bonding aluminous metal to dissimilar metal. 2,908,073,
10-13-59, CI. 29 — 488.
Dulin. Francis C., to Thompson Products, Inc. Method of
reconditioning a connecting rod assembly. 2,8 T5, 513, 3-3-
59, CI. 29 — 401.
Dulin, Francis C, to Thompson Products, Inc. Connecting
rod assembly. 2,876,050, 3-3-59, CI. 308 — 74.
248
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dulis, Edward J. : See —
Hsiao, Chi-Mei, Dulis, and Payson. 2,909,425.
Dull, William B., and P. E. Daugherty, to Kingston Products
Corp. Rotary type switch. 2,876,313, 3-3-59, CI. 200 —
153.
Dull. William L., to Armco Steel Corp. Shipping rack for
wire coils. 2,910,152, 12-8-59, CI. 211—49.
Dullaghan, Matthew E., and H. R. Hochstadt, to Humphreys
Medicine Co., Inc. Process for extracting and reconstitut-
ing witch hazel. 2,897,115, 7-28-59, CI. 107 — 02.
Dulski, Stanley. Knockdown tandem runner bicycle type sled.
2,883,205, 4-21-59, CI. 280—16.
Dumanowski, Ferdinand J., to J. I. Case Co. Corn harvester.
2.807,068, 1-6-59, CI. 56 — 15.
Dumanowski, Ferdinand J., to J. I. Case Co. Delivery pipe
control for a harvester. 2,916,330, 12-8-59. CI. 302 — 34.
Dumas, Albert. Combustion chamber air feeding attachment.
2,879,8H0. 3-31-59, CI. 158 — 1.5.
Dumas, Robert E., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Bowling pin spotting machine control mechanism. 2,890,-
886, 6-16-59, CI. 273 — 43.
Dumatic Industries, Inc. : See —
Seifert, Maurice. 2,905,866.
Dumbauld, George K. : See —
Brooks, Fred A., Jr., Binkley. Dumbauld, and Perry.
2,808.295.
Dumbolton, Carl P. Door construction. 2,895,183, 7-21-59,
CI. 20—19.
Dumesnil, Maurice E., and O. A. Short, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Resistors. 2,886,476, 5-12-59, CI.
117 — 212.
Du Mond, Virgil R. Poultry drinking fountain. 2,872,898,
2-10-59, CI. 119 — 74.
Du Mont. Allen B.. Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Ault, Cyrus F. 2,888,034.
Ault, Cvrus F. 2,904.646.
Bang. Mogens W. 2.884.612.
Berkley, Carl. 2,909,599.
Beste. Harold E. 2,884.561.
Burns, Joseph, and Beckers. 2,896,106.
Casey. Robert F. 2.871,350.
Casey, Robert F. 2,891,151.
Casev, Robert F. 2,897,358.
Casey. Robert F. 2,904.680.
De Bell, John M., Jr. 2,909,774.
Deichert, Robert W. 2.884.484.
Gauthier, Robert. 2,877,078.
Hargreaves. William V., Jr. 2,878,377.
Hoagland, Kenneth A. Re. 24,673.
Kazuk, Walter F. 2,907,909.
Leighton, Hprndon W. 2,900,762.
Mav. Lawrence T. 2.886.729.
Mezger, George R. 2.890,921.
Nest'erode, Clifford D., and Felt. 2,911,530.
Pacini, Humbert P. 2,887,530.
Palmer. Richard C. 2.906,916.
Quinlan, Donald E. 2,904,642.
Reichert, William G., Jr. 2.874.315.
Reichert, William G., Jr. 2,916.663.
Roth, Harold, and Solow. 2,900,962.
Sanford. Emil. 2.809.026.
Sanford, Emil. 2.879,435.
Sanger, Richard B. 2 870.325.
Slate, Matthew W. 2.870,333.
Solow, Samuel. 2,884.562.
Stein, Isidore H. 2,899,591.
Dumont Corp. : See —
Layton, William B., Jr., Miller, and Smith. 2,873,875.
Dumont, Donald C, to Dennison Mfg. Co. Packages for dis-
playing pens, pencils and the like. 2,872,030, 2-3-59, CI.
206—45.14.
Dumont Freres & Cie. : See —
Von Bezard, Andre\ and Jacot-Guillarmod. 2,879,307.
Dumont Milling Industries. Division of Dumont : See —
Milstein, Herman. 2,905,000.
Dumore Co., The : See —
McCullough, David S. 2,808,090.
Du-More Fixture Co., Inc. : See —
Colman, Edward. 2.871.984.
Dumore, Lloyd F. Process of making fertilizer from poultry
droppings and feathers. 2,906.615 9-29-59. CI. 71 — 18.
Dumousseau, Claude R. J., and A. E. J. Chatelon, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Systems for recording
and selecting information. 2,881,415, 4-7-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Dunagan, Edgar L.. L. P., and K. M. Support for trash can.
2,911.180, 11-3-59, Cl. 248 — 346.
Dunagan, Kenneth M. : See —
Dunagan, Edgar L, L. P., and K. M. 2,911,180.
Dunagan, Lena P. : See —
Dunagan, Edgar L., L. P., and K. M. 2,911,180.
Dunaway, Reece J., to The Garrett Corp. Temperature com-
pensated pneumatic governor. 2,873,754, 2-17-59, Cl.
137—81.
Dunaway, Flrich C. Spring clasps. 2,908,060, 10-13-59,
Cl. 24 — 254.
Dunbar, Alver, G. J. Hausmann, and B. S. Johnson, to Frank-
lin Research Co. Composition for deposition of a parting
surface film. 2,907,081, 10-6-59, Cl. 117 — 92.
Dunbar, Frank H„ to F. J. Reilly. Refrigerating system
having reverse flow. 2,896.425, 7-28-59, Cl. 62 — 282.
Dunbar, George W., to Kusan Inc. Automatic coupling and
uncoupling means for miniature trains. 2,872,051, 2-3-59,
Cl. 213—75.
Dunbar, John V. : See —
Cornell, Arthur A.. Dunbar, and Ruffner. 2,906,852.
Dunbar, Joseph E., to The Dow Chemical Co. N,N'-bis(di-
alkoxyphosphinothioyl)-p-benzoquinone diimine compounds.
2,907,775, 10-6-59. Cl. 200 — 390.
Dunbar, Robert R. Holder construction. 2,809,883, 1-20-59,
Cl. 279 — 56.
Dunbar, Spurgeon P.. to Hofmann Industries, Inc. Mop.
2,898,617, 8-11-59, Cl. 15—119.
Duncan, Alan C. : See —
Duncan, Theodore R. 2,866,328.
Duncan, Angus W., to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd.
Scraper chain conveyor structures. 2,869,713, 1-20-59,
Cl. 198 — 204.
Duncan, Angus W., to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd. Roof
supports. 2.872.147. 2-3-59, Cl. 248 — 351.
Duncan, Angus W., to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd.
Roof supports. 2,888,230, 5-26-59, Cl. 248—354.
Duncan, Angus W., to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd.
Roof supports. 2,888,231, 5-26-59, Cl. 248—356.
Duncan, Angus W., to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd.
Chock release. 2,893,679, 7-7-59, Cl. 248—351.
Duncan, Angus W.. to The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd.
Chock release. 2,904,301. 9-15-59. Cl. 248—351.
Duncan, Bobby J., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Microwave isolator.
2,915,713, 12-1-59, Cl. 333—24.
Duncan, Chester L. Attachment for starting an internal com-
" ~ , Cl. 74 — 7.
2,877,443.
2,809.934.
2,869,935.
2,885,639.
2,873,722.
2,873,723.
bustion engine. 2,901,911, 9-1-
Duncan Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Bonnet, Robert W., and Connor.
Green, Stanley S. 2.900,211.
Milligan, James W., and Green.
Milligan. James W.. and Green.
Road, Richard A. 2,912,627.
Tewksbury, Robert A., and Wolferd.
Duncan, George R. : See — ■
Duncan, Leon L., Lloyd P. and G. R.
Duncan, Lloyd P., Leon L. and G. R.
Duncan, Golda A. : See —
Duncan. Theodore R. 2,886.328.
Duncan, Herbert. Tractor clutch shifting mechanism for
power take-off. 2,888,087, 5-26-59, Cl. 180—53.
Duncan, Ira J., to Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Silicone
resin remover and method. 2,897,104, 7-28-59, Cl. 134 —
29.
Duncan. .Tamps E. : See —
Middleswarth, Earl E., and Duncan. 2,912,339.
Seymour, Samuel L., and Duncan. 2.901,305.
Smith, John J., and Duncan. 2,901,366.
Duncan, James E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass com-
position. 2,902,377, 9-1-59, Cl. 106—52.
Duncan, James E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Ophthalmic
glass. 2,913,345, 11-17-59, Cl. 100 — 52.
Duncan, James E., and S. L. Seymour, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Ivory, opalescent glasses. 2,898,219, 8-4-59,
Cl. 106—52.
Duncan; James K. : See —
Quinn, James L., and Duncan. 2,903,133.
Quinn, James L., and Duncan. 2,910,991.
Duncan, James O. Liquid dispensing device. 2,872,953,
2-10-59. Cl. 141—237.
Duncan, John E. Hysteresis clutch. 2,912,607, 11-10-59,
Cl. 310—99.
Duncan, Leon L. : See —
Duncan Lloyd P., Leon L. and G. R. 2,873,723.
Duncan, Leon L., Lloyd P. and G. R., to Zero Manufacturing
Co. Bulk milk tank and washer therefor. 2,873,722,
2-17-59. Cl. 119—14.09.
Duncan, Lloyd P. : See —
Duncan, Leon L, Lloyd P., and G. R. 2,873,722.
Duncan, Lloyd P., Leon L. and G. R., to Zero Manufacturing
Co. Vacuum bulk milk tank with agitators. 2,873,723,
2-17-59. Cl. 119—14.18.
Duncan, Nesbit L. : See —
Kahn, Stanley, and Duncan. 2,867,461.
Duncan, Owen G. Storage battery with flush secondary
cover. 2,880,261, 3-31-59, Cl. 136 — 168.
Duncan, Richard F., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Ma-
chine for making ornamental pompon bows. 2,872,086,
2-3-59, Cl. 223—46.
Duncan, Robert J. : See —
Johnson, Roy W., Duncan, Braid, and Healy. 2,902,57S.
Duncan, Robert W. : See —
Morgan, Mervyn, Wild, and Duncan. 2,903,692.
Duncan, Sidney. Car top boat carrier and loader. 2,885.102.
5-5-59. Cl. 214 — 450.
Duncan, Theodore R. : See —
Bangs, Joseph F„ and Duncan. 2,916,959.
Duncan, Theodore R. Music comb with cast base. 2,876,670,
3-10-59, Cl. 84 — .94.
Duncan, Theodore R„ 26% to G. A. Duncan, 24% to
T. R. Duncan, and 24% to A. C. Duncan. Phonosraph re-
peat mechanism. 2,SS6,328, 5-12-59, Cl. 274 — 15.
Duncan, William A. Lawn mower. 2,891,371, 6-23-59, Cl.
56—252.
Dunderdale, John, and A. H. Cockott, to The British Oxygen
Co. Ltd. Methods of and means for the estimation of small
quantities of gaseous impurities in rare gases. 2,910,093,
12-8-59, Cl. 324 — 33.
Dunderman, Fred J. Domestic oil burner electrode gauge.
2,890,334, 7-28-59, Cl. 33 — ISO.
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Dunenfeld, Marvin S. : See —
Diepenhorst, Gerald, and Dunenfeld. 2,896,046.
Duner, Joseph. Automobile bed platform. 2,886,831,5-19-59,
CI. 5—94.
Dunes, Walter A. : See —
Ohmann, William, and Dunes. 2,918,812.
Dungey, James, to Handi-Mugs Inc. Separable drinking
rim and opener for can containers. 2,881,952, 4-14-59,
CI. 222—86.
Dungler, Julien. Enclosure for treating web material.
2,877,636, 3-17-59, CI. 68—5.
Dungler, Julien. Drying of fabrics, papers, cardboards, and
other lengthy materials. 2,896,335, 7-28-59, CI. 34 — 68.
Dunham-Bush, Inc. : See —
Boling, Cecil. 2,876,630.
Werts, Everett W. 2,891,218.
Dunham, David \V.
2,901,934, 9-1-59,
Dunham, George W.
McDowell John
Dunham, George W.
CI. 188—77.
Dunham. Kenneth R.
Williams, Jack
Dunham, Stuart B.,
Combined wrench and marking device.
CI. 81—53.
See —
R 2 871 S^^S
Brake mechanism. 2,875,858, 3-3-59,
See —
L. R., and Dunham. 2,904,534.
to General Electric Co. Dust particle
counting apparatus. 2,887,227, 5-19-59, CI. 209 — 209.
Dunham. Thomas M., to Aurora Equipment Co. Snap-on bin
divider. 2.884.139, 4-28-59, CI. 211 — 184.
Dunipace. Donald W. : See —
Fowler, Ival G., and Dunipace. 2,897.632.
Dunkel, G (inter : See —
Schmidt, Hans, and Dunkel. 2,896,316.
Dunkel, Morris : See —
Chodroff, Saul, and Dunkel. 2,919,281.
Dunkelberger, Jack E. : See —
Dunkelberger. Milton S. 2.884,726.
Dunkelberger, Milton S., deceased ; J. E. Dunkelberger, exe-
cutor, to The American Display Co. Display assembly.
2.884,726, 5-5-59. CI. 40—106.41.
Dunker, Henry C. L. Tennis balls. 2,896,949, 7-28-59, CI.
273 — 61.
Dunkerley. Arthur A . Camshaft bearing installing tool.
2.899.741 8-1S-59, CI. 29—203.
Dunkerly, Cleo K., and G. L. Rushing, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Sewing machines. 2,902,955, 9-8-59, CI.
112—60.
Dunkle, Robert V. : See—
Knudson, Warren A., Gier, and Dunkle. 2,878,669.
Dunlap, Acton : See —
Morrison, Russell P., Sproul, and Dunlap. 2,914,199.
Dunlap, Edwin V., to Aqua Matic Inc. Motor-operated valve.
2.871,883, 2-3-59, CI. 137—633.
Dunlap, Henry F. : See —
Slobod, Robert L., Dunlap, and Moore. 2,918,579.
Dunlap, Henry L. : See —
Chapman, Harvey W., and Dunlap. 2.873.693.
Chapman, Harvey W., and Dunlap. 2,893,328.
Chapman, Harvey W., and Dunlap. 2,900.804.
Dunlap, Henry L., to Evans Products Co. Freight loading
apparatus. 2,879,721, 3-31-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Dunlap, Henry L., to Evans Products Co. Cross bar.
2.879,722, 3-31-59. d. 105—369
Dunlap, Henry L., to Evans Products Co. Freight loading
cross bar. 2,887,963, 5-26-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Dunlap, Henry L., to Evans Products Co. Freight securing
means. 2,895,430, 7-21-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Dunlap, Henry L.. to Evans Products Co. (Delaware). Freight
securing bar. 2,900,925, 8-25-59. CI. 105 — 369.
Dunlap, Irving R., and F. D. Patchen, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Cement. 2,878,875, 3-24-59, CI. 166 — 31.
Dunlap, Isaac R. : See —
Engel. Edward W.. and Dnnlan. 2.899 353.
Dunlap, Isaac R., to Johnson & Johnson. Process for making
a unified fibrous web. 2,905,584, 9-22-59. CI. 162 — 135
Dunlap, James L. Valve structures. 2,889,852, 6-9-59, CI.
Dunlap. John O., C. L. Palmer, and R. Seferian to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Integrated hydrorining process.
2,906,694, 9-29-59. CI. 208 — 97.
Dunlap, Kermit S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Eight
party full selective ringing system. 2,875,279, 2-24—59 CI
179 — 17.
Dunlap, Lawrence H., and J. A. Parker, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Linoleum composition and process of making it.
2,873,201, 2-10-59, CI. 106 — 228.
Dunlap, Marion W., to Indiana Commercial Filters Corp.
Method of making a filter cartridge. 2,918,764, 12-29-59,
CI. 53 — 24.
Dunlap, Robert B., to Jacob S. Kamborian. Lasting machine
with improved wiper action. 2,891,265, 6-23-59, CI.
12 — 12.4.
Dunlap, Roy R. : See —
Brown, Ben E., and Dunlap. 2,895,024.
Dunlap, William, and H. J. McDermott, to American Viscose
Corp. Apparatus for lacing spinning tubes. 2,872,702,
2-10-59, CI. 18—8.
Dunleavy. James F. Filing folders. 2,874,699, 2-24-59, CI.
129 — 16.7.
Dunlee Corp. : See —
Atlee, Zed J. 2,919,362.
Dunlop, Charles A., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Tubing joint connection. 2,915,322, 12-1-59, CI. 285 — 10.
syringes. 2,888,924,
Dunlop, Donald D. : See —
Hemminger, Charles E., and Dunlop. 2,889,263.
Jahnig, Charles E., and Dunlop. 2,916,438.
Moser, John F., Jr., and Dunlop. 2,874,094.
Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Bray, Horace A., and Peppitt. 2,898,216.
Brooke, Thomas A., and Smith. 2,873,940.
Butler, Henry J. 2,867.295.
Butler, Henry J. 2,873,005.
Butler, Henry J. 2,894,607.
Butler, Henry J. 2.907,412.
Dewar, Douglas. 2,891,760.
Hodkinson, Harold. 2,909,246.
Mitchell, Charles D. 2,870,065.
Mortimer, Prank R. 2,877,800.
Sear, Derek W., and Osborne. 2,891,917.
Shrimpton, Ronald H., and Mitchell. 2,870,114.
Trevaskis, Henry W. 2,886,140.
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. : See —
Gough, Sidney W., and Morgan. 2,869,362.
Hawkins. Harold F., and McChesney. 2,899,711.
Powell, Ernest F., and Lawton. 2,869,361.
Trevaskis, Henry W. 2,906,314.
Dunmire, Paul G. : See —
Smith, Telford L., and Dunmire. 2,901,274.
Dunmire, Russell P. Hypodermic syringes. 2,876,771,
3-10-59, CI. 128—216.
Dunmire, Russell P. Hypodermic
6-2-59, CI. 128—218.
Dunn, Earl F. : See — ■
Parry, Frank, and Dunn. 2,874,661.
Dunn, Earl F., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Dual purpose feet
for blindstitch machines. 2,882,850, 4-21-59, CI. 112 — 260.
Dunn, Earl F., to The Singer Mfg Co. Sewing machine feed-
ing mechanisms. 2,899.920, 8-18-59, CI. 112—210.
Dunn, Edward J., Jr., and M. Kushner, to National Lead Co.
Composite antimony oxide-silica pigment and process of
manufacture. 2,882,178, 4-14-59, CI. 106 — 303.
Dunn, Eustace S. Self-equalizing thrust device. 2,871,070,
1-27-59, CI. 308—160.
Dunn, George B., Jr., to General Electric Co. Three phase
induction motor winding. 2,905,840, 9-22-59, CI. 310 — 202.
Dunn, Grace T. Sanitary belt arrangement. 2,871,859,
2-3-59. CI. 128 — 289.
Dunn, Holbert E., to Vanadium Corp. of America. Apparatus
for indicating the dip of an electrode in a submerged arc
electric furnace. 2,901,828, 9-1-59, CI. 33 — 125.
Dunn, Howard J., to Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc. Stable
powdered oil soluble vitamins and method of preparing
stable powdered oil soluble vitamins. 2,897,119, 7-28-59,
CI. 167—81.
Dunn, J. Frank : See — -
Hibbard, Rowland G. 2,871,028.
Dunn, Jesse T., to Union Carbide Corp. Refining of
acrylonitrile. 2,878,166, 3-17-59, CI. 202—39.5.
Dunn, John E. : See —
Wasson, Robert A., and J. E. and L. M. Dunn. 2,909,399.
Dunn, John F., to Daystrom, Inc. Photographic exposure
meters. 2,879,690. 3-31-59, CI. 88—23.
Dunn, Joseph B., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,909,314, 10-20-59, CI. 230—47.
Dunn, Lewis R., and L. W. Eckert, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Fiberboard and method of flameproofing the same.
2,875,044, 2-24-59, CI. 92 — 3.
Dunn, Lonnie M. : See — ■
Wasson, Robert A., and J. E. and L. M. Dunn. 2,909,399.
Dunn, Lyman D. Portable food and beverage container or
holder. 2,875,940, 3-3-59, CI. 229—30.
Dunn, Maurice B. : See —
Currie, Grover C, Dans, Dunn, and Sweginnis. 2,893,183.
Dunn, Samuel G. Starting bar for horse racing. 2,868,168,
1-13-59. CI. 119—15.5.
Dunn, Thomas J. J. : See — -
Armstrong, David E., and Dunn. 2,907,102.
Dunn, Thomas P., to Revere Copper and Brass, Inc. Induc-
tion welding of tubes. 2,912,549, 11-10-59, CI. 219 — 8.5.
Dunn, Walter D. Tube and bottle closures. 2,873,895,
2-17-59, CI. 222 — 522.
Dunn, William T. : See —
Neracher, Carl A., and Dunn. 2,916,941.
Neracher, Carl A., and Dunn. 2,916,942.
Neracher, Carl A., and Dunn. 2,916,943.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli. and Syrovy. 2,917,141.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,929.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,933.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,938.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,939.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,940.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Syrovy, and Schotz. 2,916,936.
Dunnebier, Kurt : See —
Winkler, Richard, and Dunnebier. 2,917,884.
Dunning, Franklin W. : See —
Cotesworth, Harry A., and Dunning. 2,915,332.
Dunning, Leighton. to W. M. Wilson's Sons, Inc. Register-
ing meter re-setting means. 2,885,147, 5-5-59. CI. 235 —
144.
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Dunning, Milton W. Lawn edger. 2.888,993, 6-2-59, CI.
172—15.
Dunning, Kobert M. : See —
Hennessey, Russell J., and Dunning. 2,879,022.
Hpnnessey, Russell J., and Dunning. 2.904.170.
Hennessey, Russell J., and Dunning. 2,912,103.
Dunsmuir, Robert, to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Klystrons. 2,871,396, 1-27-59. CI. 315 — 5.39.
Dunsmuir, Robert, to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Injection magnetrons. 2,871,406, 1-27-59, CI. 315 — 39.63.
Dunstan, Jack : See —
Treloar, Howard A., and Dunstan. 2,878,098.
Dunstan, Phillip B., to Whirlpool Corp. Automatic igniter.
2,874,762, 2-24-59, CI. 158—28.
Duo-Bed Corp. : See —
Frey, Louis E. 2,904,796.
Maguire, John. 2,880,448.
Duo-Flex Corp. : See —
Stanley, John E. 2,882,559.
Duofold Inc. : See —
Evans, Aubrey M. 2,879,654.
Duophoto Corp. : See —
Jaffe, Emanuel M., and Galaw. 2,900,889.
Du Pa Co.. Inc. : See —
Du Fresne, Armand F.. and Page. 2.872,564.
Dupee, Kenneth J., A. G. Voelkner, and W. R. Raymond, to
The Pyle-National Co. Jumper assembly having replace-
able parts. 2,877,436, 3-10-59, CI. 339 — 29.
Dupke, Werner, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G. Cigarette mak-
ing machines. 2,868.210, 1-13-59, CI. 131 — 66.
Duplan Corp., The : See —
Strub, Henrv M., Jr. 2.909,913
Dupler, Raymond R. Air duct mounting device. 2,878,529,
3-24-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Dupli-Color Products Co.. Inc. : See —
Edelstone, Sigmund E. 2,866,993.
Neely, Albert E. 2,866.994.
Wittnebert, Frederick R. 2.875.462.
Duplin, Victor J., Jr., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Refrac-
tory mix. 2,877,125, 3-10-59, CI. 106 — 67.
Duplin, Victor J., Jr., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method
of providing magnesia ash resistant furnace lining.
2,889,608, 6-9-59, CI. 25—155.5.
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See —
Aarons, Ralph, and Schlatter. 2,891,874.
Adams, Benjamin F., Jr. 2,869,974.
Adams. Dustin S.. and Bowling. 2,907,165.
Alexander, Guv B. 2,913,419.
Alexander, Guy B., and Her. 2,886,460.
Alexander, Guv B., and Her. 2,892,797.
Alles. Francis P. 2,884,663.
Alles, Francis P. 2,899.200.
Altimier, David F., and Doubt. 2,886,418.
Anderson, Arthur W., and Brehm. 2,894,025.
Anderson, Arthur W., and Bro. 2,879,263.
Anderson, Arthur W., Bruce, Merckling, and Truett.
2.905 645.
Anderson, Frederick E. 2,911,761.
Anderson. John L., and Winberg. 2,876,216.
Apotheker, David. 2 875,258.
Arnold, Herrick R.. Fawcett. and Gilbert. 2,900,235.
Arnold, Robert G., and Simons. 2,902,474.
Baevsky, Melvin M. 2,873,196.
Baldini, James T., and Rosenberg.
Ballard, Kermit H. 2,887,402.
Balthis, Joseph H., Jr. 2.887,473.
Banigan, Thomas F. 2,909,449.
Barkley, Charles S. 2,887,787.
Barney, Arthur L. 2.893.868.
Barney, Arthur L., and Stevenson.
Barnhart, Robert E., and Catlin.
Barnhart, Robert E., and Catlin. 2,879,292
Barrett, Edward J., Jr., and Flitter. 2,873,210.
Bateman, Alva W. 2.902,746.
Banm. Arthur A. 2.872.459
Baumgartner, Walter E., and Brace.
Bechtold. Max F. 2,878.113.
Beck, Robert H. 2.898.882
Beck, Robert H. 2,901,770.
Becker. John, and MrOormnck. 2,906,740.
Belasco, Irvin J. 2,903,355.
Bell. Thomas E. 2 868.615.
Benson, Richard E. 2.871,262.
Benson, Richard E. 2.894,936.
Bergh, Sverre E. 2,919,238.
Bergh, Sverre E., and Smith. 2,887,448.
Beste, Lawrence F. 2,902.383.
Bickel. Ferdinand D. W., and Williams. 2,908,847
Biswell. Charles B. 2.873.178.
Rithor. Tom A., Jr. 2.893,831.
Blake, Norman, and Shore. 2,919,257.
Blake, Ralnh K., and Alles. 2,887,379.
Blatz, Philip S. 2 870.044.
Blatz, Philip S. 2,875,098.
Bliudzius, Irene D., Jucaitia. and Rockwell. 2.876.101.
Bliudzius Irene D.. Rockwell and Jucaitis. 2,876,104.
Boelter. Edwin D., Jr. 2.870.709.
Booth, Max H. 2,900,669.
Bower, Frank A., and TIeberling. 2,899,472.
Breen, Alvin L. 2,869,967.
Brehm, Warren J., Bremer, Eleuterio, and Meschke.
2,918,501.
Breuer, William. 2,875,892.
Brightbill, Edgar N., and Lindland. 2,890,214.
2,879,162.
2,870.196.
2,876,251.
2,917,527.
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Continued
Brinker, Keith C. 2,877,096.
Brinker, Keith C. Cameron, and Robinson. 2,904,537.
Brinker, Keith C, and Robinson. 2,895,948.
Brixner, Lothar H. 2,893,830.
Brixner, Lothar H. 2,917,461.
Brown, Robert L., and Gobeil. 2,890,243.
Bruce, John M., Jr. 2,909,512.
Bryan, Paul J. 2,887,054.
Buck, Allen C, and Sermattei. 2,876,725.
Bugosh, John. 2,915,475.
Bugosh, John. 2,917,426.
Burns, Harold W. 2,895,986.
Calvo, Philip S., Jr., and Moser. 2,893,820.
Campbell, Tod W. 2,891,837.
Carboni. Rudolph A. 2,904,544.
Carignan, Charles J. 2,917,393.
Carley, EdmonU G., and Wainscott. 2,894,045.
Carter, Elbert P., and Stinger. 2,905,869.
Cass, Oliver W. 2,867,628.
Catlin. Willard E., and Fuller. 2,904,522.
Childers, Eugene, Ellis, and Ryan. 2.910,343.
Christl, Robert J., and Roedel. 2,897,183.
Clark, Robert E. 2,875,079.
Cleaver, Charles S., and Farlow. 2,902,521.
Cline, Edward T. 2,875,092.
Cluff, Edward F. 2,913,496.
Cohen, Werner V. 2,888,463.
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers. 2,889,332.
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers. 2,889,333.
Coker, James N.. Fields, and Rogers. 2,893,997.
Cole, Paul M. 2,869.976.
Cole, Paul M. 2,903.708.
Cook, Harry M. 2,891,278.
Cooper, Joseph H. 2,908,690.
Copelin, Harry B. 2.904,600.
Coraor, Gerge R.. and Heldt. 2,904,581.
Corby. John C, Jr.. and Trimble. 2,868,518.
Coursen, David L. 2,887,052.
Cox, John J., Jr. 2,910,395.
Cox, Norman L., and Nicoll. 2.910.341.
Crancer, Ray A., Goertz, and Graham. 2,914,587.
Crawford. Harrv E. 2.868 124.
Crlpps, Harry N. 2,914,541.
Cripps, Harry N., and Williams. 2,917,499.
Crissey. Laverne W. 2.892.804.
Croco, Carlton W. 2,901,467.
Csendes, Ernest. 2,870,157.
Csendes, Ernest. 2,871.232.
Csendes, Ernest, and Dobratz. 2,885,392.
Cuculo, John A. 2,880.057.
Cupery, Martin E. 2,876,211.
Cupery. Martin E. 2.876,212.
Cyphers, Alexander D., Jr., and Gruber. 2,870,203.
D'Addieco, Alfred A. 2,901,318.
D'Addieco, Alfred A. 2,901,319.
Daiger, William H. 2.875.107.
Davis, Russell B. 2,917,068.
De Ct-istoforo, George J. 2,877,922.
Denison, Jack T., Farlow, Muetterties, and Whipple.
2,884,467.
Dennis, William P. 2,906,642.
Dennis, William P. 2,906,643.
Dietz, Harry F. 2,898.262.
Dixon, Stanley. 2,874,166.
Di-on, Stanley. 2 874 197.
Dixon, Stanley. 2,917,548.
Doban, Robert C. 2,871,144.
Doban, Robert C 2,906,658.
Douglass, John J., and Pomeroy. 2,916,995.
Drysdale, John J. 2,871,260.
Drvsdale, John J. 2,879,309.
Drvsdale, John J. 2.886,608.
Drvsdale, John J. 2,901,514.
Drvsdale, John J.. 2,912,417.
Drysdale, John J. 2,917,529.
Dumesnil. Maurice E.. and Short. 2,886,476.
Dye. John I. 2.892,747.
Eaton, Russell B. 2,891,857.
Eaton, Russell B., and Wartel. 2,913,333.
Edlin, Frank E. 2.904.427.
Edwards, Walter M., and Robinson. 2.880.230.
Edwards, Walter M., and Robinson. 2,900,369.
Edwards, Walter M., Robinson, and Squire. 2,S67,609.
Edwards, Webster H. 2,917,400.
Eldridge, John E. 2,881,142.
Eller, Carl W.. Jr., and Snvder. 2,901.491.
Ely, Berten E., Jr., Grabill. and Perkins. 2,87S,353.
Emery, John R. 2,882,122.
England. David C. 2. 883.388.
England, David C. and Parshall. 2,879,302.
Engle, Robert F., Jr. 2.916 474.
Estes, Joseph M., Jr. 2.87S.277.
Evans, Evan F. 2,888,317.
Evans, John L. 2.887.404.
Fairchild, Homer E. 2.010,402.
Fang, James C. 2.S77.215.
Farlow, Mark W., and Muetterties. 2,894,996.
Fisher, Earl E. 2,877,197.
Flenner, Albert L. 2.883.407.
Flenner, Albert L. 2.883.408.
Fleimer. Albert L. 2.883.409.
Flook, William M., Jr., and Friel. 2,909,924.
Flook, William M.. Jr., and Keidel. 2,89S,282.
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Flores, Juan A. 2,916,262.
Foster, Samuel P., and Peterson. 2,875,171.
Franklin, Richard C, and McCarthy. 2,911,340.
Frazer, August H., and Goldberg. 2,888,440.
Funer, Mack F. 2.883,375.
Fuller, Mack F. 2,888,414.
Gage, Thomas B. 2,918,348.
Gaylord. Norman G. 2,907,675.
Gaylord, Norman G. 2,917,405.
Geller, Henry C, and Sturgis. 2,912,314.
Gernert, William B., Phillippe, and Ramsdell. 2,909,121.
Gil lson. Joseph L., Jr. 2,870 338.
Gladding, Edward K., and Stilmar. 2,917,489.
Gleason, Wiliard S., Jr., and Sprauer. 2,867,507.
Goebel, Max T. 2,913,366.
Goldberg, Earl J. 2,906,738.
Gottlieb, Hans B. 2,910,482.
Gradisher, Frederick J. 2,875,254.
Graham, Boyuton. 2,909,456.
Gray, Russell H. 2,878,121.
Gray, Russell H., and Webers. 2,892,822.
Green, Larry Q. 2,917,409.
Gregory, Walter A. 2,888,486.
Gresham, William F. 2,901,470.
Gresham, William F., and Merckling. 2.872.439.
Gresham, William F., and Merckling. 2,888,448.
Gresham. William F., and Merckling. 2,900,372.
Griffin, Samuel E. C, Railing, and Yacoe. 2,889,257.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2,874,443.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2,874,444.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr. 2,874,445.
Hall, Luther A. R. 2,914,489.
Hamel, Edward E. 2,889,380.
Handy, Carleton T., and Rothroek. 2,883,361.
Handy, Carleton T., and Rothroek. 2,898,377.
Haney, Marcus D., Jr., and Ambruster. 2,911,326.
Harbaugh, Max L., and Peirce. 2,880,064.
Hare, Weston A. 2,869,975.
Harris, John F.. Jr. 2,884,317.
Harris, Ralph F. 2,901,445.
Harrison, John R. 2,900,396.
Haslam, John H. 2,880,221.
Haslam, John H. 2,913,369.
Haugh, Eugene F. 2,904,841.
Hause, Norman L. 2,878,282.
Hause, Xorman L., Schmitz, Stevens, and 'Sutor.
2.894,026.
Hauserman, Frank B. 2,910.378.
Haven, Alfred C, Jr. 2,900.365.
Hawkinson, Alfred T. 2,S93,819.
Hawkinson. Alfred T,. and Schmitz. 2,910,504.
Heckert, Richard E. 2,889,335.
Heiks, John R. 2,897,042.
Henderson, Loran A. 2,875,919.
Henderson, Loran A. 2,876,207.
Hill, James H., and Moser. 2,887,451.
Hill, Gideon D., Sharp, and Wolf. 2,876,088.
Hirsty. Sylvain M. 2.868.764.
Hochberg, Jerome. 2,907,677.
Hoffman, Lewis C. 2,892.734
Hoffman, Lewis C. 2.911.31 2.
Holmquist, Howard E. 2,884,450.
Holmciuist, Howard E. 2.292 844.
Hornberger, Carl S., Jr. 2,877,235.
Hornibrook, Walter J. 2.918.391.
Hubbard, James K., and Koontz. 2,869,973.
Hubbard, James K., and Koontz. 2,905,585.
Hurt, David M., and Pieper. 2,905,707.
Her, Ralph K. 2,885.366.
Her, Ralph K., and Jelinek. 2,886,466.
Her, Ralph K„ and Lipscomb. 2,876,133.
Inman, Bvron N. 2,876.066.
Jackson, Harold L. 2,908,672.
Jackson, Harold L. 2,908.673.
Jackson, Julius. 2.876,118.
Jackson, Julius. 2,879,246.
Jackson, Julius. 2,913,348.
Jackson. Julius, and Siegol. 2,876,117.
Jenner. Edward L.. and Lindsey. 2,876,254.
Johnson, Charles R., and Swanson. 2.878,752.
Johnson, Paul R., and Smook. 2,879,261.
Johnson, Winford B. 2,879,289.
Jueaitis, Pranas. and Bliudzius. 2,876,105.
Jucaitis, Pranas, Bliudzius, and Rockwell. 2,876,106.
Jueaitis. Pranas. Bliudzius, and Rockwell. 2,876,107.
Katz, Manfred. 2,888,438.
Kauer, James C. 2,882,268.
K'Burg, Robert T. 2,878,284.
K'Burg, Robert T. 2.878,285.
Kenlv, Thomas J. 2,883,425.
Keefe, Robert L., Jr. 2,887,155.
Kehr. Clifton L. 2.868,798.
Keidel. Frederick A. 2.900.31 7.
Keller, William J. 2,914,497.
Kelley. Frank M. 2.898.228.
Kelly, Douglas J. 2,914,496.
Kinney, George A. 2,874,410.
Kirby. Arthur F. 2.870,167.
Roller, Charles R. Re. 24,689.
Koontz, Franklin H., and Schaefgen. 2,915,505.
Kramis, Charles J. 2.877,274.
Krchma, Ignace J. 2,909,411.
Krchma, Ignace J., and Olson. 2,883,269.
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Continued
Kreimeier, Oscar R. 2,899,296.
Kubisco, Michael A., and MacDonald. 2,893,972.
Kumnick, Miles C, and Lontz. 2,876,131.
Kumnick, Miles C. and Lontz. 2,891,921.
Lake, Donald B., and Stephanou. 2,886,412.
Lake, Donald B., and Stephanou. 2,886,534.
Laucius, Joseph F., and Neary. 2,882,119.
Lauterbach, Herbert G. 2,875,474.
Lauterbach, Herbert G. 2,893,105.
Lauterbach, Herbert G. 2,910,763.
Lauterbach, Herbert G., and Norton. 2,908,064.
Lehman, Roland J. 2,901,376.
Levine, Arthur A. 2,878,288.
Levine, Arthur A., and Williams. 2,878,287.
Lewis, Ernest D. 2,899,278.
Liebeskindj Mack. 2,906,441.
Lindland, Kaare P. 2,908,675.
Linn, William J. 2,891.040.
Little, Ernest L., and Whitman. 2,888,476.
Loder, Donald J. 2,870,058.
Lohr, Wilmer M., and Lulay. 2,878,548.
Londergan, Thomas E. 2,867,662.
Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 2,895,817.
Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 2,902,356.
Lundsager. Christian B. 2.899,713.
Lusby, William E.. Jr. 2,876,094.
MacDonald, Robert N. 2,871,220.
Maffet, Vere. 2,910,359.
Malmquist, Alfred B. 2,919,206.
Man, Eugene H. 2.904,476.
Marks, Barnard M. 2,882,261.
Martin, Elmore L. 2,892,716.
Martin, Elmore L. 2,902,365.
Martin, Elmore L., and Putnam. 2,888,447.
Mattison, Edwin L. 2.808,822.
McCormack, William B., and Schroeder. 2,891,915.
McCrosky, Robert D. 2,886,926.
McGahen, Joe W. 2,900,283.
McGeorge, Arthur, Jr. 2,883,261.
McGowan, Terrence D. 2,919,278.
McLeod, Henry G. 2,913,376.
McLeod, Henry G., and Swalheim. 2,885,331.
McQueen, David M. 2,904,598
McShane, Herbert F., Jr. 2,871,226.
Meadows, Geoffrey W. 2.883.298.
Meadows, Geoffrey W. 2,884,334.
Melvin, William S., and Nichols. 2,907,780.
Merckling, Nicholas G. 2.907,757.
Merner, Richard R. 2,917,518.
Meuly, Walter C. 2,910,497.
Meuly, Walter C. 2,910,498.
Middleton, William J. 2,883,368.
Middleton, William J. 2,912,307.
Middleton, William J. 2,914,534.
Miller, Ivan K. 2,879,170.
Mitchell, Thomas E. 2,869,319.
Mol, Evert A. J. 2,896,253.
Moore, Charles H. 2,919,080.
Morning, John L. 2,870,006.
Muetterties, Earl L. 2,879,138.
Muetterties, Earl L. 2,883,267.
Muetterties, Earl L. 2.900,414.
Muetterties, Earl L., Phillips, and Smith. 2,897,055.
Murphey, Wilbur A. 2,870,126.
Murphey, Wilbur A. 2.875,183.
Nace, Harold R. 2,888,488.
Nagel. Herbert, and Hatt. 2,876,067.
Nelson, Jerry A. 2,917,471.
Nelson, Jerry A., and Verbanc. 2,917,486.
Niedzielski, Edmund L. 2,891,853.
Oberdorfer, Paul E., Jr. 2,887,366.
Olson, Carl M. 2,917,440.
Olson, Carl M., and Tullv. 2,915,367.
Oppegard. Alfred L. 2,885.365.
Overbaugh, Sidney C. 2,909,513.
Parker, Franklin G. 2,888,318.
Parshall, George W. 2,907.785.
Patten, Stanley PI. 2.907.882.
Pattison, Dexter B. 2,870,097.
Paulsen, William F. 2,918,346.
Pedersen, Charles J. 2.867.516.
Pedersen, Charles J. 2,915,392.
Pedersen, Charles J., and Weinmayr. 2,875,223.
Percival, William C. 2,917,556.
Plambeck. Louis, Jr. 2.S92.712.
Pontius, Eugene C. 2,891,836.
Pratt, Burt C, and Webster. 2,894,989.
Ouiglev, Henrv C. and Smith. 2,879,314
Raasch, Maynard S. 2,891,968.
Raasch, Maynard S. 2,893.911.
Rakus, Alexander B. 2,899,339.
Reith. John E. 2.904,536.
Remer, Norman A., and Aarons. 2,881,146.
Rhodin, Thor N, Jr. 2,881,069.
Rhodin, Thor N., Jr. 2,882,146.
Richter, John W. 2,888,467.
Roberts. Carl E., and Swed. 2,903,843.
Rogers, Charles J. 2,898,179.
Rothroek, Henry S., and Tullock. 2,910,459.
Roussel, Philip A. 2,877,193.
Rowe, Arthur G., Jr. 2.910,728.
Rusher, Robert L., and Yates. 2,877,142.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Continued
Rushton, Alvis P. 2,913, S68.
Ryder, David F. 2,809 838.
Salzberg, Paul L. 2,912,386.
Sands, Seymour. 2 869,435.
Sandt, Bernd W., and Wayne. 2,914,438.
Santora, Arthur C. 2,889,883.
Sapper, David I. 2,898.237.
Sapper, David I. 2,917,402.
Sartori, .Mario F. 2,893,998.
Saville, Arthur K. 2,907,624.
Schlaudecker, George F. 2,891,977.
Selnader, Victor H. 2,907,291.
Sehreyer, Ralph C. 2,899,416.
Sehulz, William E. 2,882,819.
Schulze, Ferdinand. 2,809,969.
Searle, Norman E. 2,882.140.
Searle. Norman E., and Wolf. 2,871,154.
Seligman, Kurt L. 2,877,212.
Seney, John S. 2,875,009.
Sermattei, John P. 2,880,862.
Shacklett. Comer D. 2,870,181.
Spaeth, Charles P. 2.883,432.
Spaeth. Charles P. 2,883,433.
Spaeth. Charles P. 2,883.434.
Shashoua, Victor E. 2,888,434.
Shashoua, Victor E. 2.908,659.
Siemons, Willem J. 2,899,294.
Siemons, Willem J. 2,901,342.
Simko, Frank A., Jr., and Thompson. 2,910,374.
Simmons. Howard E., Jr. 2.911,414.
Simons, Donald M. 2,888,439.
Sidles, Benjamin F. 2,892,000.
iSkiles. Benjamin F. 2,908,704.
Smiley, Robert A. 2,887,488.
Smiley, Robert A. 2,912,455.
Smith. Frank E. 2.893.940.
Smith. William C. 2,904,394.
Smith. William C. 2.904.398.
Smith, William C. 2.904,403.
Smith. William C. 2.904.588.
Smith, William C. 2,907,636.
Smithies, Henry. 2,904,844.
Speed, David B., and Smith. 2,879,195.
Sniegler, Louis. 2.873.291.
Spiegler, Louis. 2.885.420-2.885,426.
Sprauer, Jerome W. 2,901.323.
Sprauer, Jerome W. 2,901,490.
Squire, Edward N. 2,899,402.
Staicopoulos, Dimitrios N. 2.868,700.
Staicopoulos. Dimitrios N. 2,907,722.
Stamntoff. Gelu S. 2.883.372.
Stamatoff, Gelu S. 2,915,495.
Stnrks, Fred W. 2.878,249.
Starks. Fred W. 2.919,295.
Steuber, Walter. Re. 24.691.
Stevens, William H. 2,916,767.
Stilmar Frederic B. 2.900 368
Sutor. Walter L. 2,891,277.
Sutnr. Walter I,. 2.894 027.
Swanson, Merrill E. 2,891,477.
Swed, James P. 2,887,954.
Symons. Norman K. J. 2 808,757.
Symons, Norman K. J. 2,874.139.
Tanner, Walton B., and Wesel. 2,878,168.
Taylor, Edward R., Jr. 2,914,481.
Temple, Ralph S. 2,878.286.
Thatcher. Donald N. 2 900 381.
Truett, William L. 2.899,415.
Tullock. Charles W. 2.883.422
Tullock, Charles W. 2,884,453.
Tullock, Charles W. 2.912,429.
Van Epp, James E. 2,903,437.
Van Oot, T.itytps G. 2,887.462.
Vinton, William H. 2,890,205.
Wachoh Rav T. 2.880.273
Wall. Wi'liam C. 2.913.034.
Walter. Henrv C. 2.871 227.
Webster, Owen W. 2,912.442.
Weicker*-. Bernbard. 2,882.585.
Welsh, Richard F., Jr. 2,911,910.
Welsh, Richard F„ Jr. 2,916,992.
Welton. Donald E. 2,911,450.
Wilcox, Clifton P. 2,917,397.
Wilkinson. William K. 2.900 370.
Williams, Mortimer P.. and Kirchner. 2,870,059.
Winbere. Hilmer E. 2.904.540.
Winnick, Charles N. 2,888,340.
Winter, Charles H., Jr. 2,890,112.
Wittbecker, Emerson L. 2.913,433.
Wolff, Nikolaus E. 2.907,795.
Wolinski, Leon E. 2.870,043.
Wolinski, Leon E. 2,876,185.
Wolinski. Leon E. 2,876,186.
Wolinski, Leon E. 2,870.187.
Wolinski, Leon E. 2,878,519.
Wolinski, Leon E. 2,909,443.
Wright, Arthur A. 2 869,176.
Yacoe, Jesse C. 2,879,173.
Zemp, Rene R. 2,884,326.
Dupont, Michel : See — ■
Ternisien, Jean A., and Dupont. 2,918,563.
Dupont, Paul, to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny &
Cirey. Apparatus for the pneumatic treatment of granular
materials, particularly fertilizers. 2,871,575, 2-3-59, CI.
34 — 57.
Dupont, Rene E. : See —
Smith, Samuel R„ and Dupont. 2,882,052.
Duprat, Athanase J., to B. F. Perkins & Sons, Inc. Turning
apparatus. 2,869,411. 1-20-59, CI. 82 — 4.
Dupre, Henry P., W. Reischer, and R. G. Wallenhorst, to
Burndy Corp. Hot stick tool with extension handles.
2,808,051, 1-13-59, CI. 81—15.
Dupre, Henry P., and I. F. Matthysse, to Burndy Corp.
Copper to aluminum stirrup. 2,895,002, 7-14-59, CI.
174 — 71.
Dupree, James N., to California Plasteck, Inc. Multiple
indicator for instrument panels and the like. 2,877,584,
3-17-59. CI. 40 — 132.
Dupres, Marion R., to J. J. and M. D. Dennard. Grass
trimmer. 2,890,389, 7-28-59, CI. 50 — 239.
Dupuis, Andre L. M. : See —
Boubet, Charles, and Dupuis. 2,887,660.
Duquesne, Victor. Wheel holding and centering apparatus.
2,916,005, 12-8-59, CI. 144 — 288.
Durakool, Inc. : See —
Furman, Walter F., and Harrison. 2,892,703.
Duralov Co., The: See —
Ostrom, Raymond A., and Lentz. 2,892,064.
Thomas, Morton 1. 2,887,150.
Duran, Johannes C, M. A. M. Bakker, and P. G. van Zanten,
to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufac-
turing seals for electric discharge tubes. 2,873,510,
2-17-59. CI. 29—155.55.
Durand, Auguste P. Master paper holder for rotary dupli-
cator. 2,881,701, 4-14-59, CI. 101—132.5.
Durand, Bertrand J. : See —
Chabot, Leo A., and Durand. 2,874,407.
Durand & Huguenin A.G. : See —
Oppliger, Walter, Peyer, Schenkel, and Glenz. 2.918,475.
Durand. William H. Selectively positioned electrical con-
trol for computing registers. 2,900,133. 8-18-59 CI. 235 —
132.
Durandeaux, Jan. Method and means for neutralizing ob-
noxious cigarette combustion products. 2,902,998, 9-8-59,
CI. 131 — 9.
Durant. John H., to L. J. Ruble. Slab-rossing machine.
2,899,993. 8-18-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Durant. Leonard G., J. E. Irvine, R. V. Pennington, and
A. Suring. to E. D. Jones Corp. Asphalt dispersion in waste
cellulosic material. 2,910.398, 10-27-59, CI. 162 — 4.
Durant, Lyndon A. Thermal electric alternator. 2,881,384,
4-7-59, CI. 322 — 2.
Durant, Lyndon A., to United Music Corp. Record magazine
and drive therefor. 2,909,373, 10-20-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Dura Pak Corp. : See — -
Giazer, Irving D. 2,871,055.
Duraplastics, Inc. : See —
Pedersen, Clarence S. 2,914,182.
Dura-Vent Corp. : See —
Carr, John H. 2,894,537.
Carr. John H. 2.010.308.
Carr, John H. 2,910,311.
Durbin, Edward, to Sperry Rand Corp. Electro-mechanical
please shifter. 2.874.S52, 2-17-59. CI. 324 — 83.
Durbin, Edward, to Sperry Rand Corp. Framing circuit for
loran receivers. 2,892,188, 6-23-59. CI. 343—103.
Durbin, Vernon, and E. W. Johnson, to National Pneumatic
Co., Inc. Electromagnetic door check. 2,874,960, 2-24-59,
CI. 208 — 65.
Durbin, Vernon, and E. W. Johnson, to National Pneumatic
Co., Inc. Generntor-trinsducer swit^hi"" system in a tele-
phone system. 2,888,520, 5-26-59, CI. 179—81.
Durdan, Robert H. Dispensing carton for wrapping material
in the form of sheets and films. 2,889,098, 6-2-59, CI.
225—48.
Durec, Jack J. Card holder. 2,912,113, 11-10-59, CI. 211—
51.
Duren, Carrol L. : See —
Schwarm Edward G.. and Duren. 2,904,253.
Durfee, Benjamin M. : See —
Wilson, Lawrence A., Durfee, and Tashjlan. 2.900,831.
Durfee, Benjamin M., and A. D. Miller, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Information storage matrix.
2,867,790, 1-6-59, CI. 340—173.
Durham, Carl T.. Jr. : See —
Brassfield, Henry C, and Durham. 2.872.719.
Durham. Edwin, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. High tem-
perature and pressure liquid heater. 2,904,016, 9-15—59,
CI. 122—336.
Durham, Henry B. Pointed metal type supporting device.
2,919,0S9, 12-29-59, CI. 248—71.
Durig, Rudolf : See —
Bossard. Werner, and Durig. 2.897,191.
Keller, Ernst, Durig, and Mindermann. 2,882,200.
Durlron Co., Inc., The : See —
Freed. Jacob B. 2.913,219.
Stoltenberg, Donald A. 2,912,110.
Duris. Milan W. : See —
Koros, Leslie L.. Clark, and Duris. 2,885,642.
Durkee, Everett L. : See —
Lowe, Edison, and Durkee. 2,876,558.
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Durkin, William J., to United States of America, Navy.
Turbine cooling air metering system. 2,896,906, 7-28-59,
CI. 253—39.1.
Durkoppwerke Akt. : See —
Baumann, Albert. 2,901,082.
Meese, Gerhard. 2,881,036.
Quitter, Gerhard. 2,871,810.
Durland, Gerret T. K., to Unique Balance Co. Fire alarm.
2,917,006, 12-15-59, CI. 200—142.
Durland, Orie L. : See —
Lindeman, Jesse G., and Durland. 2,916,300.
Durnal, Robert G., to Westingliouse Electric Corp. Circuit
means for generating successive output voltages of unequal
time duration. 2,875,333, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Duro, George D., to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Method for
preparing adhesive coating compositions and gels therefor.
2,875,081, 2-24-59, CI. 106 — 268.
Duro Metal Products Co. : See —
Odium. William H., and Hosford. 2,901,767.
Paine, Karl A., Jr., and McKain. 2,913,200.
Wieland, Harry H. 2,911,700.
Duro-O-Lite Pencil Co. : See —
Merryman, Carl, and Stoeberl. 2,896,577.
Duro-Test Corp. : See —
Anderson, Herbert A. 2,886,735.
Macksoud, Michel E. 2,879,449.
Macksoud, Michel E. 2,899,583.
Macksoud, Michel E. 2,916,653.
Wares, Joseph G. 2,906.905.
Durox Internationa! Societe Anonyme : See —
Bergling, Charles G. B. and K. A. L. 2,912,738.
Johnson, Carl O. 2,881,503.
Durrell, Louis F. Cowboy tournament game. 2,917,310,
12-15-59, CI. 273 — 85.
Durrum, Emmett L., and E. G. Pickels, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Continuous electrophoresis apparatus with
laminated wick electrodes. 2,879,217, 3-24-59, CI.
204 — 299.
Durst, Arnold : See —
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,884,331.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,884,332.
Durst, Julius, to Agfa Akt. Disengageable automatic ex-
posure device for a photographic shutter. 2,885,938,
5-12-59. CI. 95—54.
Durst, Julius, to Agfa Akt. Exposure meter adjusting de-
vice. 2,S93,302, 7-7-59. CI. 95 — 64.
Durst, Robert F., and B. Jacobs, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Housing containing electrical crystal
surrounded by siloxane resin-calcium chloride composition.
2.902.633. 9-1-59. CI. 317 — 234.
Durtnal, John : See —
Auliffe, Frank C, and Durtnal. 2,876,888.
Dury, Karl : See —
Reppe, Walter, Reicheneder, Dury, and Suter. 2,903,491.
Reppe, Walter, Reicheneder, Dury, and Zieger. 2,912,-
472.
Duschinsky. Robert : See —
Heidelberger, Charles, and Duschinsky. 2,885,396.
Dusenburg. Theodore P., and C. G. Warren, to Burroughs
Corp. Check shingling attachment for a printing press.
2,873,115. 2-10-59, CI. 270 — 58.
Du Shane. Wallace H. : See —
Herring, Ardis D., and Du Shane. 2,892,486.
Du Shane, Wallace H., to Deere & Co. Tractor with front
mounted fuel tank. 2,871,967, 2-3-59. CI. 180 — 54.
Du Shane, Wallace H., to Deere & Co. Hitch devices. 2,912,-
257, 11-10-59, CI. 280 — 460.
Dussart, Maurice, to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de
Charleroi. Method and apparatus for joining two members
in end-to-end relationship. 2,876,332, 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 85.
Dussek Brothers & Co. Ltd. : See —
Bennett, Geoffrey E. 2,867,596.
Dussine, Roger R. : See —
Piel, Gerard J. R., and Dussine. 2,867.380.
Raymond, Francois H., and Dussine. 2,894,687.
Dussy, Paul : See —
Bossard, Werner, and Dussy. 2,899,305.
Dustin, Howard M., to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Ten-
key value and decimal point indexing mechanism.
2,896,846, 7-28-59, CI. 235—145.
Dust-Tex Corp. : See —
Smith. William W . and Yamen. 2.901,759.
Dutcher, Ival G., to J. I. Case Co. Tiller-packer with trans-
port wheels. 2,888,085, 5-26-59, CI. 172 — 240.
Dutcher, James D. : See —
Pagano, Joseph F., Donovlek, Dutcher, and Heuser.
2,902,412.
Dutcher, James D., W. Gold, J. F. Pagano, and J. Vandeputte,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Amphotericin 0, its pro-
duction, and its salts. 2,908,611, 10-13-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Dutcher, James D., W. Gold, J. F. Pagano, and J. Vandeputte,
to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Amphotericin A and its
salts. 2,908,612, 10-13-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Dutcher, James D., R. Donovick. L. J. Heuser, J. F. Pagano,
and D. Perlman, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp Meth-
ymycin. 2,916,483, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 210.
Dutcher, James D., R. Donovick, L. J. Heuser, J. F Pagano,
and D. Perlman. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Neo-
methymycin. 2,916,484, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 210.
Dutcher, John L., to General Electric Co. Tracer synchroniz-
es SCJ?eme for center drive lathes. 2,887,639, 5-19-59, CI.
Dutel, Freda S. : See —
Maxfleld, Clyde E., and Dutel. 2,879,124.
Duttine, Adam, to J. Monch. Locking device for brief cases.
2,907,196, 10-6-59. CI. 70—67.
Dutton, Frederick O. Clamping device. 2,909,344, 10-20-59.
CI. 248 — 44,
Dutton, Lindsay J. Saw-log scaling implement. 2,877,557,
3-17-59, CI. 33—93.
Dutton, Warren A., to Meredith Publishing Co. Apparatus
for registering printing plates. 2,907,112, 10-6-59, CI.
33—184.5.
Duva. Robert : See —
Rinker, Edwin C, and Duva. 2,905,601.
Duval, Bruce : See —
Waddington, Rogor S., and Duval. 2,893,444.
Duval, Claiborne A., Jr. : See —
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and Duval. 2,868,722.
Duvall, George P., Jr., and R. C. Granata, to United 'States
of America, Air Force. Precision positioning device. 2,890,-
589, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 1.
Duvall, Harold A., and E. Miller, to Square D Co. Wiring
duct. 2,917,083, 12-15-59, CI. 138 — 75.
Duvall, Norma L., to General American Transportation Corp.
Processes of regenerating chemical nickel plating solutions.
2,886,452, 5-12-59, CI. 106—1.
Duvivier, Charles, 12%% each to J. Potter and G. A. Barnes.
Coating process. 2,907,671, 10-6-59. CI. 117—16.
Du Vivier, Charles L.. to Eastern Industries, Inc. Traffic
actuated control apparatus. 2,883,643, 4-21-59, CI. 340 —
36.
Du Vivier, Charles L., to Eastern Industries, Inc. Traffic
acuated control system and apparatus. 2,883,645, 4-21-59,
CI. 340—36.
Duwamish Mfg. Co. : See —
Sannes, Earl A. 2,905,958.
Duy, Robert D. Fuel oil supply system. 2,876,830, 3-10-59,
CI. 158—36.
Duyn, Nick J. Key case. 2,878,664, 3-24-59, CI. 70 — 456.
Duzich, John J., to Fram Corp. Magnetic filter elements.
2,893,561, 7-7-59, CI. 210—223.
Dvoracek, Louis M. : See —
Bewley, William L., and Dvoracek. 2,871,170.
Dvorak, Edwin A. : See —
Boyer, Marion J., and Dvorak. 2,877,661.
Dvorak, Ervin J. Faucet handle puller. 2,870,530, 1-27-59,
CI. 29—261.
Dvorak, Howard A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Device for
spraying fluids. 2,895,683, 7-21-59, CI. 239 — 332.
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, N. W. Berst, and G. G. Leist, to
The Diversey Corp. Detergents containing succinic
compounds. 2,878,190, 3-17-59, CI. 252 — 152.
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, and I. C. Brooks, to The Diversey Corp.
Method for fruit liy control. 2,890,960, 6-16-59, CI. 99—
154.
Dwight, Charles H. : See —
Balinkin, Isay, and Dwight. 2,917,836.
Dwight, Theodore W., Jr. : See—
Stober, Kenneth E., Engwis, and Dwight. 2,895,939.
Dwork, Leo E., and C. Huang, to Sylvania Electric Products
Inc. Phase shift detector. 2,901,612, 8-25-59, CI. 250 —
31.
Dwyer, Edd C. : See —
Huffman, Donald D., and Dwyer. 2,884,517.
Dwyer. James E.. and L. B. Ambrose. French pleats and
device for forming French pleats in draperies. 2,874,772.
2-24-59, CI. 160—348.
Dwyer, James H., and S. W. C. Andrews, to Precision Grind-
ing Ltd. Devices for effecting controlled variations of
geometrical forms and other shapes. 2,891,315. 6-23-59.
CI. 33—23.
Dwyer, John G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic power
control system. 2.869.039. 3-13-59, CI. 317—13.
Dwyer, Orrington E., H. E. Howe, and E. R. Avrutik, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Removal of certain fission product metals from liquid
bismuth compositions. 2,914,399, 11-24-59, CI. 75 — 84.1.
Dwyer, Roy P. Jet deflection method of deviating a bore
hole. 2,873,092, 2-10-59. CI. 255 — 1.6.
Dwyer, Russell A. Self-aligning bearing. 2,895,769, 7-21-59,
CI. 308—72.
Dwyer, Walter M., to The Greist Mfg. Co. Sine gage.
2,869,242, 1-20-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Dwyer, William J., to J. I. Case Co. Baler. 2,871,779,
2-3-59, CI. 100—22.
Dyar, Dillard F., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Con-
veyor arrangement. 2,880,843, 4-7-59, CI. 198 — 19.
Dyar, Robert L., to Milwaukee Motive Mfg. Co. Grinding
discs. 2,907,146, 10-6-59, CI. 51—195.
Dybalski, Jack N. : See —
Riegler, Werner L., and Dybalski. 2,899,290.
Dybalski, Jack N., and P. L. Du Brow, to Armour and
Co. Strip-resistant bituminous compositions. 2,901,372,
8-25-59, CI. 106 — 273.
Dybalski, Jack N., W. L. Riegler, P. L. Du Brow, and E. N.
Schubert, to Armour and Co. Strip-resistant bituminous
compositions. 2,919,204, 12-29-59, CI. 106 — 269.
Dybvig, Henry T. : See —
Thompson, Thomas R., Duffy, and Dybvig. 2,888,347.
Dybvig, Henry T., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Manu-
facture of thallium activated alkali metal iodide intensifier
screens. 2,912,589, 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 80.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Dybvig, Henry T., and J. E. Duffy, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Dosimeter for detecting and evaluating ioniz-
ing radiation. 2,886,711, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 65.
Dyczynski, Karol T., to The Erie Tool Works. Pipe cutting
device. 2.875,518, 3-3-59. CI. 30 — 102.
Dye, Glen M., and C. K. Miller, to Pako Corp. Apparatus
for handling belt and arm. 2,878,924, 3-24-59, CI.
198—185.
Dye, Glen M., K. Sardeson, and E. C. Winter, to Pako Corp.
Apparatus for treating photographic sheets. 2,902,914,
9-8-59, CI. 95—97.
Dye, John I., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. New
linear copolyesters, products containing same and process
therefor. 2,892,747, 6-30-59, CI. 154 — 13.
Dye, Robert C, and R. C. Haag. Interchangeable belt.
2,885,684, 5-12-59, CI. 2—300.
Dye, Robert F.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stirred reactor.
2,875,027, 2-24-59, CI. 23 — 285.
Dye, Robert F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
alkynes from olefins. 2,917,563. 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 677.
Dyer, Ivan W., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Air flow-
seal for air filter having an expansible-contractible air
cleaning web. 2,881,861, 4-14-59, CI. 183—62.
Dyer James A. Float operated switch. 2,906,834, 9-29-59,
CI. 200—84.
Dyer, James H. Agricultural hoe and cultivator implement.
2,903,079, 9-8-59, CI. 172 — 372.
Dyer, John B., and W. D. Harrison, to General Motors Corp.
Windshield wiper actuating mechanism. 2,880,621,
4-7-59, CI. 74—75.
Dyer, John R., Jr. : See —
Murray, William S., and Dyer. 2.909.833.
Dyer, Lloyd W., W. F. Born, and J. B. Wallace, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Bus duct for electrical distribution
systems. 2,913,513, 11-17-59, CI. 174—88.
Dyer, Tom L., Jr., and R. T. Innis. to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Spark gap device. 2,906,910, 9-29-59, CI. 313—
156.
Dyess, James L., to R. H. Dyess. Stump puller. 2,877,572,
3-17-59, CI. 37—2.
Dyess, Richard H. : See —
Dvess, James L. 2,877,572.
Dyk, Karl : See —
Widess, Moses B., and Dyk. 2,880,816.
Dyke, Edwin, to Motorola, Inc. Antenna system. 2,887,683,
5-19-59, CI. 343—781.
Dyke, Walter P., and J. P. Barbour, to Research Corp.
Heat stabilized field emission electron sources. 2,916,668,
12-8-59, CI. 315—107.
Dykeman, George, and T. R. Schuerger, to United States Steel
Corp. System for determining peak location of tempera-
ture. 2,878,003, 3-17-59, CI. 263—28.
Dyken, Charles P. Rolling machine. 2,881,984, 4-14-59,
CI. 242—66.
Dykes, Eugene B. Hydraulically operated flush tank.
2.884. 648. 5-5-59. CI. 4 — 43.
Dykes, John F. : S'e —
McElroy, Roy H., and Dykes. 2,888,731.
Dykman, Milton : See —
Boutros. Richard D., and Dykman. 2,911,240.
Dykstra, Fred J., C. A. Hall, and C. C. Shepherd, to Ethyl
Corp. Removing combustion chamber deposits from inter-
nal combustion engines and compositions. 2,904,458, 9-15-
59, CI. 134 — 20.
Dykstra, Lucas J., and L. J. Kehl, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Method of making drill jigs. 2,915,789, 12-8-59, CI.
18 — 59.
Dykzeul, Theodore J. : See —
Jackson, Wilbur F., and Dykzeul. 2,880,936.
Dyl, Dorothy E. : See —
Etter. Pnul A. 2,893,263.
Dymeck, Lewis G., and H. A. Smith. Hydraulic transmis-
sion. 2,888,118, 5-26-59, CI. 192—59.
Dynamic DeveloDments, Inc. : See —
Carl, William P., and Gilruth. 2,914,014.
Dynamic Electronics-New York, Inc. : See —
Bennett, Herbert S. 2,892,162.
Dynamics Corp. of America : See —
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Butterfleld. 2,896,867.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Butterfleld. 2,905,397.
De Angelis, Angelo C, and Butterfleld. 2,905,398.
Mann, Charles W. 2,915,653.
Minnich, Edward L. 2,913,724.
Minnich, Edward L. 2,913,725.
Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft vormals Alfred Nobel & Co. :
See —
Berthmann, Adolf, Kuhn. and Kaufer. 2,908,560.
Gottmanns, Heinz. 2,887,720.
Jensch, Wolfgang. 2.909,810.
Dyne, Godfrey D., to ACF Industries, Inc. Electrodynamic
machine and control switch therefor. 2,890,399, 6-9-59,
CI. 318—254.
Dynia, George. Portable automatic painting machine.
2,892,439, 6-30-59, CI. 118—6.
Dyotherm Corp. : See —
Brewin, Harry E. and G. H. 2,915,230.
Dyrdahl, Gordon H., to Owatonna Mfg. Co., Inc. Hav crop
swathing and treating machine. 2,908,126, 10-13-59, CI.
56 — 1.
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., G. Aggen, and E. E. Reynolds, to Alle-
gheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Austenitic alloys. 2,873,187,
2-10-59. CI. 75—124.
Dyrland, Ada E. Portable toilet. 2,885,688, 5-12-59, CI.
4—135.
Dysart, Charles E. Foot guard. 2,881,539, 4-14-59, CI.
36—72.
Dzaack, Heinz A., to Kooperative Forbundet, Ekonomisk
Forening. Device for determining measures of division by
means of an additional scale. 2,876,543, 3-10-59, CI. 33 — 1.
Dzula, Boris : See —
Hinton, Raymond C. P., and Dzula. 2,894,069.
Dzus Fastener Co., Inc. : See —
Ralph, Arthur H., and Langley. 2,887,753.
Dzus, William. Wrist guard or protector. 2,895,658, 7-21-59,
CI. 224 — 4.
E. B. Plywood Machines : See —
Johnson, Alfred C. 2,912,024.
E-I-M Co., Inc. : See —
Morrell, James N. 2,876,315.
E. & J. Mfg. Co. : See —
Carlson, Bernard E., and Nathan. 2,870,764.
EMA A.-G. : See —
Diemer, Fritz. 2,870,410.
E. R. A. Patents Ltd. : See —
Needham, James C. 2,873,402.
Needham, James C, Hull, and Houldcroft. 2,867,743.
Reece, Michael P. 2,897,322.
Reece, Michael P. 2,900,476.
E. R. D. Laboratories Inc. : See —
Reid, Henry. 2,898,775.
"E S T" Etablissement Sciences Techniques : See —
Bonmartini. Giovanni. 2.876,049.
EVG Entwicklungs- und Verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. :
See —
Boyer, Wilhelm, Eisenburger, Hufnagel, and Ritter.
2,916,910.
Eisenburger, Kuno, and Ritter. 2,900,830.
Eachus, Iredell, Jr. Method and apparatus for recording
and reproducing data. 2,898,577. 8-4-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Eadie, Edward M., and R. L. Shallcross, to Daystrom, Inc.
Encased electrical instrument. 2,883,489, 4-21-59, CI.
200—110.
Eads, David K., and G. P. Giusti, to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.
Production of sulfur from pyrites. 2,872,294, 2-3-59, CI.
23—224.
Eagle, John H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic view-
ing apparatus. 2,881,659, 4-14-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Eagle Lock and Screw Co., The : See —
Smith, Vene C. 2,878,663.
Eagle Ottawa Leather Co. : See —
De Witt, Clyde C, and Fogle. 2,894,954.
Eagle Pencil Co. : See —
Young, Marshall B. 2,893,109.
Eagle-Picher Co., The : See —
Gora, Henry Z. 2,915,784.
Schriner, John E. 2,914,437.
Schriner, John E., and Masters. 2,915,427.
Eagle Signal Corp. : See —
Kozikowski, Felix, and Pearson. 2,900,049.
Eagleston, Joe B. Method for cladding steels of different
compositions. 2,916,602^ 12-8-59, CI. 219 — 76.
Eagon, Beverly M.. and G. K. Greminger. Jr., to The Dow
Chemical Co. Edible oil emulsions. 2,906,626, 9-29-59,
CI. 99—140.
Eaker, Charles M. : See —
Campbell, John R., Eaker. and Kimball. 2,891,090.
Eaker, Charles M., and J. R. Campbell, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Acetophenetidine. 2,887,513, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 562.
Eakin, Birch H. Optical instrument. 2,875,751, 3-3-59,
CI. 128—76.5.
Eakin, John V., to Fawick Corp. Mechanical unit com-
prising a rotary-seal and a timing device. 2,879,868,
3-31-59, CI. 192—12.
Eakin, John V., and J. S. Walsh, to Fawick Corp. Assembly
for clutches and brakes. 2,870,891, 1-27-59, CI. 192—88.
Eakin. Richard E. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., Eakin, Mark, and Spiro. 2,884,900.
Eales. Ben L., and V. M. Elder. Flying eel fish lure.
2,906,053, 9-29-59, CI. 43 — 42.51.
Eames, Charles, D. Albinson, and D. W. Bauer, to Herman
Miller Furniture Co. Nesting chair. 2,893,469, 7-7-59,
CI. 155—2.
Eames, James O. : See —
Sanford, Roy S., and Eames. 2,889,897.
Sanford. Rov S.. and Eames. 2.902,172.
Sedergren, Erling D. 2,880,823.
Eames, James O., to The Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc. Door
closing and actuating mechanism for parking meters.
2,896,764, 7-28-59, CI. 194 — 72.
Eames, Walter R., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Pump. 2,918.013,
12-22-59, CI. 103 — 42.
Eames. William F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elevator
systems. 2,900,047, 8-18-59, CI. 187—29.
Eames, William F.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elevator
systems. 2,900,048, 8-18-59, CI. 1S7— 29.
Eames William F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Door con-
trol apparatus. 2,900,521, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 208.
Eannarino. George, to Sarkes Tarzian. Inc. Rectifier electro-
forming process. 2,896,305, 7-28-59, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Earhart, Charles E. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher. Humphries. Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry. Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Earhart, Oscar C. Tray. 2,903,311, 9-8-59, CI. 311—22.
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Earl, Harley J., to General Motors Corp. Bumperette mount-
ing means. 2,893,776, 7-7-59. CI. 293—63.
Earl, Howard E., and R. W. Hilgers, to Sundstrand Corp.
Rubbing machine. 2,918,761, 12-29-59, CI. 51 — 170.
Earl, John A., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Vit-
reous enamel. 2,916,388, 12-8-59, CI. 106 — 19.
Earl, Robert P., and E. S. Welch, Jr., to Fenwal Inc. Kit
and packaging, mixing and dispensing means for mixture
ingredients. 2,899,547, 7-7-59, CI. 206 — 47.
Earle, Ernest L., Jr., B. Sienkiewicz, and L. H. Stone, to
General Foods Corp. Coconut products and technique for
producing the same. 2,917,389, 12-15-59, CI. 99—125.
Earle, Francis, Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Suchow, Lawrence. 2,875,074.
Suchow, Lawrence. 2,875,076.
Earle, Guyon L. C. Kitchen-utility units. 2,893,807, 7-7-59,
CI. 312—279.
Earle, Ralph H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Loadbreak devices for
housed cutouts. 2 905,789, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 114.
Earle, Theodore. Method of stripping epidermal material
from grains. 2,867,256, 1-6-59, CI. 146 — 221.9.
Earles, Louis A., Jr., to G. Miller. Paste tube holder, dis-
penser and closure device. 2,904,225, 9-15-59, CI. 222 —
183.
Earley, James J., and C. J. Franz, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Method and apparatus for dehydrating aqueous caustic
solutions. 2,873,799, 2-17-59, CI. 159 — 49.
Earley, James W., and W. J. McVeagh, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Weighting material. 2,900,337, 8-18-59,
CI. 252—8.5.
Earley, James W., and I. H. Milne, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Manufacture of synthetic sodalite.
2.911,285, 11-3-59, CI. 23 — 110.
Earley, Wilbur F. : See —
Guntert, Ronald M., and Earley. 2.868,909.
Guntert, Ronald M., and Earley. 2,907,398.
Early & Daniel Co., The : See —
Early, Robert L. 2,891,711.
Early, Edwards D. Computer network for the economic
loading of power sources. 2,871,374, 1-27-59, CI. 307—57.
Early, Edwards D. Generation control system. 2,871,375,
1-27-59, CI. 307—57.
Early, James M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Meth-
od of fabricating semiconductive translating devices.
2,912,371, 11-10-59, CI. 204 — 143.
Early, Paul F. : See —
Kimm, Ewald J., and Early. 2,889,845.
Early, Paul F., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Intermittently
engaging clutch. 2,889,712, 6-9-59. CI. 74 — 125.5.
Earlv. Richard L. : See —
Fedorehak. William J.. Early, and Johnesee. 2,868.061.
Early, Robert L., to The Early & Daniel Co. Package and
bird feeder. 2,891,711, 6-23-59, CI. 229—17.
Earnest, Howard O. : See —
Looney Fred, and Earnest. 2,870,470.
Earnhart, William C. Thread lubricating attachment for
sewing machines. 2,885,984. 5-12-59. CI. 112—218.
Earnshaw, Frederick M.. and H. E. Price, to W. H. Reisner
Mfg. Co.. Inc. Combined radio telephone VHF transmitter
and receiver. 2,885,541. 5-5-59, CI. 250—13.
Earo, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electric signal communication systems. 2,871,290, 1-27-59,
CI. 178 — 43.5.
Eash, George H.. to The Toledo Trust Co., trustee. Recorder-
plav bnck instrument employing endless magnetic tape.
2.876.005. 3-3-59. CI. 271—2.18.
Eash, Owen J., to Kleer Kleen Mfg. Co. Adjustable support-
ing unit. 2,913,207, 11-17-59, CI. 248—148.
Easlev, Seth F.. to Southwestern Development Co. Roller
paint applicator. 2,882,541, 4-21-59, CI. 15 — 128.
East. Thomas R. : See —
Richman, Jacob S., and East. 2,896,527.
East, William J., and H. M. Landers. Pyrotechnic circuit
tester. 2,877,419, 3-10-59, CI. 324 — 133.
Easter, Brian, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Apparatus
for obtaining measurements of electric power. 2,906,957,
9-29-59. CI. 324 — 98.
Easter, Elmer W., to Dravo Corp. Spring balanced fluid
pressure control valve. 2,872,943, 2-10-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Easter. George J., to Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corp.
Ceramic ware support for use in kilns. 2,871,543, 2-3-59,
CI. 25—153.
Easter, Ross A., to The Pillsbury Co. Method and apparatus
for producing a container part. 2,885,932, 5-12-59, CI.
93—37.
Easter, William M., Jr. : See —
Carpenter, Marion S., and Easter. 2,875,131.
Carpenter, Marion S., Easter, and Wood. 2,897,237.
Carpenter, Marion S., Easter, and Wood. 2,915,561.
Eastern Engraving and Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Broderick, Frank W., and Morgan. 2,887,042.
Eastern Industries, Inc. : See —
Barker, John L. 2.883,644.
Barker, John L., and Midlnck. 2,878,467.
Du Vivier, Charles L. 2.883.643.
Du Vivier. Charles L. 2.883.645.
Wilcox, Harry A.. 2,885,508.
Eastern Malleable Iron Co.. The : See —
Pelcin, Albert L. 2,900.204.
Tarbox, George R. 2,884,970.
Eastern Precision Resistor Corp. : See —
Gruber, Morris, and Rosenthal. 2,899.661.
Eastern Power Devices Ltd. : See —
Turgeon. Albert J. 2,871,309.
Eastern Products Corp. : See —
Dover, Pierre F. 2,891,708.
Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. : See —
Campbell. Harris S. 2,904.369.
Huber, John R. 2,896,283.
Huber, John R. 2,896,296.
Huber, Richard. 2,903,767.
Eastern Venetian Blind Co., The : See —
Rosenbaum. Harry S. 2,890,799.
Easterwood, Ralph W. : See —
Rowell, Zachrah B., and Easterwood. 2,912,534.
Eastman, Du Bois : See —
Nagle, Richard E., and Eastman. 2,896,927.
Eastman, du Bois, to The Texas Co. Process for the gasifica-
tion of solid fuels. 2,871,114, 1-27-59. CI. 48—206.
Eastman, du Bois. to The Texas Co. Method for manufac-
turing paint. 2.885,298. 5-5-59. CI. 100—309.
Eastman, Du Bois, to Texaco Inc. Manufacture of carbon
black from liquid hydrocarbons. 2,914,418, 11-24-59,
CI. 106—307.
Eastman, du Bois, to Texaco. Inc. Method for production of
carbon monoxide and hydrogen. 2,892,693, 6-30-59, CI.
48—196.
Eastman, du Bois, and W. G. Schlinger, to The Texas Co.
Separation of carbon dioxide from gaseous mixtures.
2,870,868, 1-27-59, CI. 183—115.
Eastman, du Bois, and F. E. Guptill. Jr.. to The Texas Co.
Method of and apparatus for grinding solid materials by
fluid energy. 2,885,154, 5-5-59, CI. 241 — 5.
Eastman, James M. : See —
Widell, George M., and Eastman. 2,880,760.
Eastman Kodak Co. : See —
Akin, George A., and Henrv. 2,887,271.
Albert, Donald J. 2,912,051.
Allen, Charles F. H.. and Sagura. 2.870,015.
Altman, Fred E., and Me'ech. 2,887,009.
Aydlett, Guv D. 2,898,833.
Ball, Fred M., and Coney. 2,875,164.
Baxter, James G. 2,891,864.
Benton, Charles H., Jr. 2 907,761.
Blash, Joseph A. 2,874,395.
Bornemann, William. 2,881,658.
Bornemann, William. 2,899,234.
Bornemann. William. 2.903.941.
Brannock, Kent C. 2,912.447.
Brannock, Kent C. 2,912,458.
Brimer, Marshall R. 2.908,558.
Brokaw, George Y. 2.879,281.
Brokaw, George Y. 2,882.286.
Brokaw, George Y., and Lyman. 2,895,879.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Heseltine. 2,882,158.
Brooker, Leslie G. S.. and Keves. 2,917,516.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Van Lare. 2.870,014.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and White. 2,882,159.
Bush, Walter M.. Salminen, and Thirtle. 2.908,573.
Bushnell, Clifford B., and Lawson. 2.917,252.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkev. 2.882.255.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2.891.929.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2.891.930.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2,916,475.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2.910.476.
Caldwell, John R., Gilkev, and Dannelly. 2,893,970.
Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 2,899,412.
Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 2.917.490.
Caldwell, John R., and Martin. 2,879,260.
Caldwell, John R., and Martin. 2.882.294.
Caldwell, John R., and Martin. 2,895,842.
Caldwell, John R., and Wellman. 2,887,468.
Caldwell. John R.. and Wellman. 2,899,408.
Callear, Thomas E., and O'Brien. 2.895,827.
Carroll. Burt H., and Jones. 2,875,058.
Cash, George O., Jr. 2.912.424.
Cathcart, John A. 2,870,094.
Cathcart. John A. 2.91 7.41 S.
Caudle, Howard P., McGrath. and Thieser. 2,911,884.
Chandler, Jasper S. 2.869,381.
Clark, Geoffrey, and Nagel. 2,878,737.
Clemens. Milton L., Jr. 2.870.199.
Colaiace. Victor V. 2,878,734.
Coney, Charles H., and Rumgav. 2,870,055.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. 2,879,253.
Coover, Harrv W., Jr. 2,879,255.
Coover, Harry W., Jr. 2,899,405.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Caldwell. 2,879,254.
Coover, Harry W„ Jr., and Dickey. 2.882.290.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McCall. 2,875.230.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McConnell. 2.875.229.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McConnell. 2,899,455.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shields. 2,883,360.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Wooten. 2,887.464.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Wooten. 2,917,398.
Crane. Amos W.. and Collins. 2.916.777.
Crawford, Robert T., and Stevens. 2,900,988.
Crevling, Thomas V., Haag, and Abbott. 2,899,334.
Cundall. Lincoln A., and Blaisdell. 2,904,334
Cushman, John R. 2,874,991.
Dann, John R., Gates, Smith, and Unruh. 2,882,161
Dickey, Joseph B., and McCall. 2,904.577.
Dickey, Joseph B., and Stanin. 2,891,928.
Donovan, Thomas S. 2,912,461.
Driscoll, William T., Fowler, and Hellmann. 2,887,380.
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Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued
Eagle, John H. 2,881,659.
Elam, Edward U., and Hasek. 2,875,252.
Emerson, Howard J. 2,904,174.
Ewald, William P. 2,891,444.
Ewald, William P. 2,898,806.
Ewald, William P. 2,898,807.
Ewald, William P. 2,911,682.
Fairbanks, llenrv N. 2,878,952.
Fairbanks, Henry N. 2,891,690.
Fitch, Harold L. 2,874,673.
Flint, Edward F. 2,912,494.
Glandon, Adrian E. 2,896,121.
Godowsky, Leopold, and Duane. 2.870.012.
Griggs, William H., and Butler. 2,875,055.
Griggs, William U., and Curme. 2,875,054.
Griggs, William H., and Zaffrann. 2,887,429.
Guillet, James E., and Coover. 2,870.131.
Guillet, James E., and Coover. 2,891,936.
Haas, John W. 2,917,687.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,899,413.
Hagemever, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,908,669.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,908,670.
Hagemever, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,917,500.
Haist, Grant M., and King. 2,875,048.
Hall, Vincent C. 2,895,006.
Hammar, Gustaf W., and Bennett. 2,917,413.
Harter, Paul G., and Staudt. 2,916,978.
Hasek, Robert H., and Hardwicke. 2,912,439.
Hasek, Robert H., and Knowles. 2,917,549.
Hayden, James F. 2,889,123.
Head. William I. 2,884,756.
Head, William I., Kirk, and Mather. 2,869,972.
Herzberger, Maximilian J. 2,878,723.
Heseltine, Donald W. 2,887,479.
Heseltine, Donald W., and Bro.oker. 2,895,955.
Hodges, Howard T. 2,878,740.
Horton, William P. 2,899,553
Hull, David C, and Schrader. 2,918,701.
Humphlett, Wilbert J., and Wilson. 2 875,195.
Humphlett, Wilbert J., and Wilson. 2,875,214.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr. 2,908,755.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr. 2.908,756.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr. 2,903,961.
Hunt, Clayton E„ Jr. 2,912,500.
Hunter, Clarence S. 2,879,168.
Jarvis, James G. 2,869,461.
Jeffreys, Roy A. 2.870 013.
Jeffreys, Roy A., and Knott. 2,895,959.
Johnson, Nancy H., and Coney. 2,887,397.
Jones, Jean E., and Spence. 2,912,329.
Jungjohann, Vernon H. 2,916,965.
Kascher, Henry M. 2.908,041.
Konvon, Roger B. 2,878,521.
Kibler, Charles J., Bell, and Smith. 2,901,466.
Kiefer, John E., and Touev. 2,904,050.
Kridel, Donald J. 2,875,049.
Kuhrt, Noel H„ and Van Graafeiland. 2.871,124.
Kuhrt, Noel H., and Van Graafeiland. 2,871,125.
Kuhrt, Noel H„ and Van Graafeiland. 2,871,128.
Lappin, Gerald R., and Newland. 2,887,466.
Lehman, Robert W. 2,895,878.
Malm, Carl J., and Crane. 2,899,423.
Martin, James C, and Hawk. 2,887,512.
Martin, William A. 2.869.445.
Marvin, Edgar S., and O'Brien. 2,874,624.
Marvin, Edgar S., and O'Brien. 2,908,209.
Maurer, Richard E. 2.912,325.
Maurer, Richard E. 2,912,326.
Maurer, Richard E. 2,912,327.
Maurer, Richard E. 2,912,328.
McCall, Marvin A., and Coover. 2,908,707.
McCall, Marvin A., and McConell. 2,895,984.
McCall, Marvin A., and McConnell. 2,900,405.
McConnell, Richard L. 2,916,508.
McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 2,875,231.
McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 2,875.232.
McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 2,912,450.
McConnell, Richard L.. and Shearer. 2,882,278.
McCrossen, Fred C, Vittum, and Weissberger. 2,875,057.
Merriman, William E. 2.908.897.
Michatek, Chester W., and Malone. 2,892,073.
Michatek. Stephen F.. Hughey, and Ferris. 2,908,208
Milton, Kirbv M. 2,904,434.
Minsk, Louis M. 2.875.053.
Minsk, Louis M 2,882,156.
Mitchell, John D., and Kamp. 2,911,849.
Morrison. Charles A. 2,898,803.
Nerwin. Hubert, and Harvev. 2,869,748.
Perry, Milton A., and Debusk. 2,870.214.
Perry, Milton A., and Robinson. 2,882,300.
Piper. Douglas E. 2. 886.437.
Pollock. John S. 2,891,443.
Pollock, John S., and Amann. 2,895,396.
Robertson. Earl M.. and Vnn Allan. 2.870 011.
Robeson, Charles D., and Chechak. 2,904,593.
Robinson. Herbert T., and Jungjohann. 2,919,021.
Rogers, William J. 2,895,841.
Roman, Pierre A. 2,908,571.
Rotondo. Richard J., and Streiffert. 2,885,936
Rouse, Ben.iamin P., Jr., and Hill. 2,899.316.
Salminen, Ilmari F., Barr, and Loria. 2,895,826.
Shearer, Newton H., Jr., and Coover. 2,887,471.
Simmons, Robert W. 2,912,519.
2,868,774.
2,875,190.
2,887,477.
2,916,482.
2,908,677.
Touey, George P.
Touey, George P.
Touey, George P.
Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued
Smith, Carl F., and White. 2,875,056.
Smith, Donald A. and Lnruh. 2,882,202.
Smith, Donald A., and Unruh. 2,904,539.
Smith, James L., and Harrington. 2,891,962.
Smith, Robert B., and Evans. 2,912,4S8.
Spath, Catherine M. 2,899,306.
Staehle, Henry C, and Tupis. 2,898,852.
Starck, Clemens B. 2,872,318.
Staudt, Erwin E. 2,908,198.
Stern, Max H., and Hawks. 2,870,176.
Stevens, Joel B. 2,908,045.
Stoiber, Jocrph. 2,911,895.
Straley, James M., and Fisher.
Straley, James M., and Fisher.
Straley, James M., and Fisher.
Straley, James M., and Fisher.
Straley, James M., Fisher, and Wallace.
Straley, James M., and Giles. 2,868,775.
Straley, James M., and Harris. 2,882.176.
Straley, James M., and Hedberg. 2,895,907.
Straley, James M., Wallace, and Fisher. 2,871,231.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr. 2,917,403.
Sweet, Sterling S., and Van Horn. 2,899,348.
Tamblyn, John W., and Coover. 2,912,411.
Taylor, Joseph B. 2,903,964.
Thompson, Crayton B., and Lyons. 2,882,157.
Thompson, John W. 2,S87,369.
Thompson, John W., ana McConnell. 2,882,136.
Thompson, Russell G. 2,892,030.
Thompson, Russell G., and Hunt. 2,899,498.
Touey, George P. 2,881,769.
Touey, George P. 2,881,770.
2,881,771.
2,908,280.
2,917,054.
Touey, George P., Kiefer, and Caldwell. 2,881,772.
Tupis, Carolyn K. 2,887,376.
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,875.059.
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,887,469.
Van Allan, James A. 2,891,862.
Van Allan, James A, and Williams. 2,^82,150.
Volberg, Frank M., and Collins. 2,891,946.
Wangerin, Elmer O., and Schoonmaker. 2,912,899.
Webster, Frank G., Heseltine, and Brooker. 2,887,480.
Whitbourne, Richard J. 2,891,849.
Williams, Jack L. R. 2,908.667.
Williams, Jack L. R., and Dunham.
Williams, Leslie A. 2,887,378.
Williams, Robert F., Jr., and Lowe.
Wittel, Otto. 2.881,657.
Wittel, Otto. 2,895,375.
Woolen, Willis C., Jr., and Shields.
Wright, Howard N., Jr., and Hagemeyer. 2,895,996.
Wright, Robert A., and McFadden. 2.870.405.
Young, De Walt S., and Rodgers. 2,887,515.
Young, De Walt S., Schulken, and Moore. 2,875,176.
Yule, John A. C. 2,879,326.
Yutzy, Henry C, and Tregillus. 2,882,151.
Eastman Machine Co. : See —
Scuderi, John. 2.877.550.
Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. : See —
Garrison, Marion A. 2 S90.859.
Lindsay, Onos M. 2,876,992.
Eastman, Willard B., and P. F. Catalano, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Method of and apparatus for applying bonding
solder to can body side seams. 2,900,944, 8-25-59, CI.
113—60.
Easton, Bernard K.. N. Weinberg, and A. P. Shutts. to Food
Machinery and Chemical Corp. Peracetic acid treatment
of vulcanized rubber. 2.873.213, 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 118.
Easton, Bernard K., and N. Weinberg, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Process of bleaching specialty hair
fibers with hydrogen peroxide solutions. 2,875,018, 2-24-59,
CI. 8 — 111.
Easton, Clarence I., and J. R. McClelland. Pre-oiling device
for engines. 2,867,203, 1-6-59, CI. 123 — 196.
Easton. Fred H. : See —
Helmer, Norman D., and Easton. 2,869.541.
Helmer, Norman D., and Easton. 2,875.761.
Helmer, Normnn D., and Easton. 2,910,793.
Easton, Herbert W. Fixture for handling lathe chucks.
2,878,703, 3-24-59, CI. 82 — 34.
Easton. Rufus, to Koppers Co., Inc. Method of casting metals.
2.882.571. 4-21-59. CI. 22 — 200.1.
Eastwood, Clinton : See —
Burkhardt, George C, Eastwood, and Hamilton.
2,896,835.
Eastwood-Nealley Corp. : See —
Webb. Nelson W. 2.S68.369.
Easy Glitter Wax Co. : See —
Schoenholz, Daniel, and Berkeley.
Easy-On Co. : See —
Turcsan, Peter S. 2,911,696.
Eatinger, Cloyde B. : See —
Gallaro. Donald M., and Eatinger.
Eatinger, Cloyde B. Fishing gaffs.
294—26.
2,904,534.
2,899,315.
2.879,256.
2,907,664.
2.S96.190.
2,882,084, 4-14-59, CI.
Eaton, Edward N. Seam stretcher. 2,879,990, 3-31-59, CI.
269—188.
Eaton, Frank M., and D. H. McRae. to Rohm & Haas Co.
Production of hybrid cottonseed by chemically inducing
male-sterility. 2,8S9,662, 6-9-59, CI. 47 — 5.
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Eaton, Frank M., and D. H. McKae, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Production of hybrid cottonseed by chemically inducing
male-sterility. 2,889,063, 6-9-59, CI. 47 — 5.
Eaton, Frederic N. Joint for connecting sections of torpedoes
or other cylindrical vessels. 2,877,732, 3-17-59, CI.
114—22.
Eaton, George H. : See —
Clavier, William E., Eaton, and Benight. 2,877,986.
Eaton, John : See —
Winther, Martin P. 2,905,293.
Eaton, John C. Chain-type debarking flails cushioned by rub-
ber plates coaxially mounted on a rotor shaft. 2,901,011,
8-25-59, CI. 144—208.
Eaton, John L., and G. E. Hinds, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp.
Odorized gas and method for odorizing the same. 2,872,304,
2-3-59, CI. 48—195.
Eaton. Lawrence V., and J. A. Kane, to Colony Foods Prod-
ucts, Inc. Bag lining and cuffing machine. 2,893,294,
7-7-59, CI. 93 — 8.
Eaton Mfg. Co. : See —
Christie, Chester D. 2,914,128.
Coldren, Chester P. 2.874,430.
Danis, Louis J. 2.888,740.
Eames, Walter R. 2,918,013.
Gill, Andrew S., Jr. 2,870,648.
Gill. Andrew S., Jr. 2,870,888.
2,913,918.
2,878,913.
2,885,044.
2,896,758.
2,898,392.
2,907,423.
2,871,383.
Gill, Andrew S., Jr.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.
Jaeschke. Ralph L.
King, William F.
Klein, Arthur R. 2,892,234.
Line. Gerald D. 2.874,685.
Meese, Clarence. 2,898,789.
Naylor, Joseph F., and Eaton. 2,908,235.
Pipes, George R., and Kramen. 2,918,191.
Russell. Robert C. 2,868.001.
Russell, Robert C. 2,881,378.
Russell. Robert C. 2,882,752.
Schultz. Arthur D. 2,874,867.
Sturzenegger, Alfred E. 2,908,833.
Winther, Anthony. Re. 24,608.
Winther. Martin P. 2.874,982.
Winther, Martin P. 2.892.365.
Winther, Martin P. 2,900,847.
Eaton, Milton, to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Electric fur-
nace regulators. 2,877,281, 3-10-59, CI. 13 — 13.
Eaton, Milton, to Shawingan Chemicals Ltd. Apparatus for
controlling slipping of continuous electrodes. 2,896,003,
7-21-59, CI. 13 — 14.
Eaton, Roland D. : See —
Ruckelshaus, John G., and Eaton. 2,914,428.
Eaton, Russell B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of preparing refractory metals. 2,891,857,
6-23-59, CI. 75—84.5.
Eaton, Russell B., and W. S. Wartel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Method of producing chromium. 2,913,-
333, 11-17-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Eaton. Stanlev L. : See —
Strain. Bruce, Eaton, and Ericson. 2,876,200.
Eaton, Thomas T., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse echo
distance and velocity determining devices. 2,885,668,
5-5-59, CI. 343 — 9.
Eaton, Wilfred A. : See—
Sanford, Roy S., and Eames. 2,889,897.
Sedergren, Erling D. 2,880,823.
Eaton William A. : See —
Wilkinson, George, and Eaton. 2,873,194.
Eaton, William J. : See —
Delker, Thomas C, and Eaton. 2,905,505.
Eaves, Augustus J., to United States of America, Navy. Fac-
simile device. 2.872,276. 2-3-59. CI. 346 — 101.
Dial setting mechanism. 2,892,304, 6-30-
Strap buckle. 2,904,867, 9-22-59, CI. 24 —
Eaves. James C.
59. CI. 58—80
Eaves, James C.
175.
Eaves, William C. Heating or deicing unit for glazed win-
dows. 2.869,166, 1-20-59, CI. 15 — 250.5.
Ebauches S.A. : See —
Beyner. Andre. 2.907,940.
Bevner, Andre\ 2,912,817.
Favre, Robert. 2,882,397.
Haidegger, Hans. 2.899.782.
Haidegger. Hans M. 2,906,028.
Ebbage, Donald L. : See —
Greiner, Leroy J., and Ebbage. 2,873,437.
Ebbinghouse, John A., to American Rock Wool Corp. Fiber-
izing steam ring. 2,869,175, 1-20-59. CI. 18 — 2.5.
Ebel, Lawrence C. and R. G. D'Ascoli, to Anaconda Wire
and Cable Co. Jacketed sheathed power cable. 2,881,243,
4-7-59, CI. 174 — 107.
Ebel, Lawrence C, and R. G. D'Ascoli, to Anaconda Wire
and Cable Co. Shielded polvethylene insulated electric con-
ductor. 2,913,515, 11-17-59, CI. 174 — 102.
Ebeling, Wolfgang. Boring of large bores using an elongated
guide means in a previously bored guide passageway.
2,903,252, 9-8-59, CI. 262—7.
Ebenauer, Hermann & Co. : See —
Reissmuller, Ernst. 2,867,075.
Eber, Hans, and P. Ruf, to Lytax-Werke G.m.b.H. Light
projecting arrangement for projectors. 2,894,428, 7—14—59,
CI. 88 — 24.
Eber, Hans, and P. Ruf, to Lytax-Werke G.m.b.H. Camera
for photographing the inner surface of a hollow body.
2,894,436, 7-14-59, CI. 95 — 11.
Eberbaugh, Robert M. Disposable razor with reenforced head.
2,871,560, 2-3-59, CI. 30—47.
Eberhardt, Charles M. : See —
Thomson, Robert F., Amala, and Eberhardt. 2,873,493.
Eberhardt Co., Inc., The : See —
Eberhardt, Daniel A. 2,902,194.
Eberhardt, Daniel A., to The Eberhardt Co., Inc. Garment
hanger. 2,902,194. 9-1-59, CI. 223 — 95.
Eberhardt, Edward H., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Secondary emission measurement. 2,882,486,
4-14-59, CI. 324 — 26.
Eberhardt, Edward H, to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Ion gauge. 2,913,630, 11-17-59, CI. 315—108.
Eberhardt, Howard, to ACF Industries, Inc. Fuel supply.
2,905,455, 9-22-59, CI. 261 — 36.
Eberhardt, James E. : See —
Cook, Forrest W., and Eberhardt. 2,882,027.
Kelley, James H., and Eberhardt. 2,891,609.
Eberhardt, John E., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Blast furnace
tuyere. 2,891,783, 6-23-59, CI. 266 — 41.
Eberhart, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air
conditioning apparatus. 2,885,142, 5-5-59, CI. 230 — 117.
Eberhart, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Condensate disposal arrangement for air conditioning units.
2,896,860, 7-28-59, CI. 239 — 220.
Eberiel, Herman J. : See —
Sirles, John P., May, and Eberiel. 2,870,938.
Eberiel, Herman J., and F. T. May, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Lamp fabrication. 2,896,306, 7-28-59, CI. 29 — 25.11.
Eberl, Walter : See —
Wild, Walter, and Eberl. 2,894,226.
Eberline, William C. Governor for internal combustion
engine. 2,889,850, 6-9-59, CI. 137 — 514.5.
Eberly, Harry C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Hay balers.
2,910,931, 11-3-59, CI. 100 — 1.
Eberly, John H, to Sperry Rand Corp. Coupling. 2,885,232,
5-5-59, CI. 287—53.
Eberly, Kenneth C. to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Catalytic dehydrochlorination of 1,2-dichloroethane.
2,875.255. 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 656.
Ebers, Jewell J., and S. L. Miller, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Semiconductive switch and negative resist-
ance. 2,915,647, 12-1-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Ebershoff. Kenneth L. : See —
Finehour, Lyman J., Ebershoff, and Overman. 2,868,026.
Ebersole, Elbert H. Attachable eye shade. 2,891,251,
6-23-59, CI. 2—13.
Ebersole, Robert A., to Chisholm, Boyd & White Co. Press.
2.870.514. 1-27-59, CI. 25—90.
Ebersold, Robert C, to The Warner & Swasey Co. Multi-
pressure relief valve. 2,890,715, 6-16-59, CI. 137 — 494.
Ebert, Carl E. : See —
Phillips, John P., and Ebert. 2,911,519.
Ebert, Edward A. Bait container. 2,899,103, 8-11-59,
CI. 220—94.
Ebert. Heinrich. Infinitely variable step-down transmission.
2,882,743, 4-21-59. CI. 74 — 472.
Ebert, Heinrich. Hydrostatic piston engine. 2,875,701,
3-3-59. CI. 103—162.
Ebert, Heinrich. Hydrodynamic torque converter. 2,902,938,
9-8-59, CI. 103—87.
Ebert. Heinrich. Control for hydraulic transmissions.
2,905,150, 9-22-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Ebert, Max : See —
Selzer, Clarence F., Colburn, and Ebert. 2,904,160.
Ebert, Max E. : See —
Schoenster, Peter J., and Ebert. 2,907,195.
Ebert, Max E. Universal vise. 2,881,667, 4-14-59, CI.
90—59.
Ebert, Moe M., to Cadillac Creations, Inc. Panty. 2,876,779,
3-10-59, CI. 128—528.
Ebert. Walter : See —
Kessler, Joseph S.. and Ebert. 2,869.211.
Ebneth, Harold, H. Schultheis, and H. Nordt, to Mobay
Chemical Co. Production of polyurethane foams using
molybdenum compounds as catalysts. 2,916,464, 12-8-59,
CI. 260 — 2.5.
Ebnother, Anton : See —
Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Lindenmann. 2,903,460.
Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Lindenmann. 2,904,549.
Eburn, William H., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Camera shutter.
2,887,028. 5-19-59, CI. 95—64.
Eburn, William H., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic
product. 2,909,977, 10-27-59, CI. 95 — 19.
Eby, Hugh H., Inc. : See —
Ritter, Edwin E. 2,875,423.
Eby, Lawrence T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of incorporating oil in rubbery isoolefin polymer.
2,899,401, 8-11-59, CI. 260—33.6.
Ebv, Lawrence T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Production of mesitylene. 2,917,561, 12-15-59, CI. 260 —
668.
Eby, Roy T., and J. E. Fox, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Method of preparing vinylidene chloride. 2,879,310,
3-24-59, CI. 260—654.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ecary, Charles A., to Societe Commerciale Eca. Device for
indicating the true vertical. 2,893,248, 7-7-59, CI.
74—5.34.
Eccher, Oreste B., to Potdevin Machine Co. Laminating
machine. 2,894,559, 7-14-59, CI. 154—1.6.
Eccles, Edwin J., Jr. : See —
Weaver, Leo J., and Eccles. 2,880,235.
Eccles, Marion A. : See —
Murray, James V., Jr., Fales, and Eccles. 2,913,397.
Echegut, Adrienne : See —
Bauchart, Adrienne. 2,909,091.
Echolds, E. Frank, to United States of America, Navy. In-
side-out gyroscope. 2,916,919, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 5.46.
Echolds, E. Frank, and P. L. Brink. Eddy-current force sys-
tems for constrained gyroscopes. 2,900,825, 8-25-59, CI.
74—5.46.
Echols, Guy H. Exerciser. 2,906,532. 9-29-59. CI. 272—57.
Eck, Bruno. Fans. 2,914,243, 11-24-59, CI. 230—125.
Eck, Emil N. : See —
Mistarz, Robert J., and Eck. 2,913,068.
Eck, George H. Listening device. 2,898,405, 8-4-59, CI.
179—1.
Eck, Robert N., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Dial selector switch-
ing system for plural motor control. 2,883,597, 4-21-59,
CI. 318—103.
Eck, Robert N. and V. H. Simson, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Electric controllers for machines. 2,870,392, 1-20-59, CI.
318 — 470.
Eckardt, Johannes : See —
Eckardt, Kurt and J. 2,875,860.
Eckardt, Kurt and J. Automatic brake shoe resetting mech-
anism for motor vehicles and trailers. 2,875,860, 3-3-59,
CI. 188—79.5.
Eckart, Robert H., and E. D. Baxley. Electrically operated
beautician's chair. 2,886,096, 5-12-59, CI. 155 — 25.
Eckdahl, Donald E. : See —
Sprague, Richard E., and Eckdahl. 2,886,243.
Ecke, George G. : See —
Closson, Rex D., Ecke, and Buzbee. 2,880,066.
Closson, Rex D., Ecke, and Buzbee. 2,880,067.
Ecke, George G., and L. R. Buzbee, to Ethyl Corp. Chemical
process. 2,892,857, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 438.
Eckel, John E., and J. M. Camp, to Jersey Production Re-
search Co. Seismic shock source. 2,898,084, 8-4-59, CI.
255 — 1.
Eckel, Oliver C. Assembly of members with connectors held
from outside. 2,889,017, 6-2-59, CI. 189—34.
Eckel, Oliver C. Holding member for insulating clips.
2.900.102. 8-18-59, CI. 200—9.
Eckelman, Paul F. : See —
Bruce, George D.. and Eckelman. 2,868,455.
Eckels, George H. : See —
Troche, Herman J., and Eckels. 2.919,035.
Eckels, Thomas C, and C. Jellison. Reel clutch. 2,904,280,
9-15-59, CI. 242 — 74.
Eckels, Warren H.. to Hercules PowdPr Co. Plastic explo-
sive compositions. 2,902,355. 9-1-59, CI. 52 — 11.
Ecker. Fred C. Anti-skid mechanism. 2,900,002, 8-18-59,
CI. 152 — 216.
Ecker, Howard W. Balances. 2,919,124, 12-29-59, CI. 265—
54.
Ecker, Murry F., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Pump base.
2,916.233, 12-8-59, CI. 248 — 19.
Ecker, Ruprecht : See —
Rosahl, Dietrich, Graulich, Holzrichter, and Ecker.
2,916,471.
Eckert, John P., Jr. : See —
Welsh, Herbert F., Schreiner, Mock, and Eckert. 2,901,-
734.
Eckert, John P., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pulse stretching
amplifiers. 2,876,440, 3-3-59. CI. 340—174.
Eckert, John P., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Impulse respon-
sive network. 2,884,521, 4-28-59, CI. 250—27.
Eckert, John P., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Single ended car-
rier type magnetic amplifier bistable device. 2,901,733,
8-25-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Eckert, John P., Jr., to Sperrv Rand 'Corp. Shifting register
with inductive intermediate storage. 2,907,006, 9-29-59,
CI. 340—174.
Eckert, John P., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Delay flop.
2,907,893, 10-6-59, CI. 307 — 88.
Eckert, John P., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Quarter adder.
2,913,594, 11-17-59, CI. 307 — 88.
Eckert, John P., Jr., and T. H. Bonn, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Signal translating device. 2,892,998. 6-30-59, CI. 340 —
174.
Eckert, John P., Jr., and A. Blain, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Protective apparatus for magnetic recording and sensing
head. 2.905,767, 9-22-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Eckert. Lewis W. : See —
Dunn, Lewis R„ and Eckert. 2,875,044.
Eckert, Lewis W.. to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of drying
water-laid fibrous materials. 2.874.617. 2-24-59. CI. 92 — 40.
Eckert, Lewis W., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of fabricat-
ing a sound-absorbing unit from cellulosic material.
2,874.796. 2-24-59, CI. 181—33.
Eckert. Oskar, to Steatit-Magnesia Akt. Method for improv-
ing the magnetic properties of ferrite with a rectangular-
shaped hysteresis loop. 2,877,183, 3-10-59, CI. 252—62.5.
Eckert, Raymond H. : See — -
Baldwin, Robert P., Jennings, and Eckert. 2,892,599.
Eckert, Theodore. Golf clubs. 2,892,633, 6-30-59, CI. 273—
162.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and H. Remy, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
New dyestuff of the perylene tetracarboxylic acid series.
2,890,220, 6-9-59, CI. 260—281.
Eckert, \\ ilhelm, and H. Remy, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. New dye-
stuff of the perylene tetracarboxylic acid series. 2,905,685,
9-22-59, CI. 260—281.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and H. Remy, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. New dye-
stuffs of the perylene tetracarboxylic acid series. 2,905,686,
9-22-59, CI. 260—281.
Eckess, William S., K. I. Sherman, and J. E. Deavenport, to
The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. Telescopic voltage ampli-
fier. 2,888,525, 5-26-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Eckey, Eddy W. Method for continuous multistage counter-
current contacting of liquids with vapors. 2,871,250,
1-27-59, CI. 260—428.5.
Eckfeldt, Edgar L., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Method of
determining concentration of dissolved substance.
2,886,496, 5-12-59, CI. 204 — 1.
Eckfeldt, Edgar L., and E. R. Kuczynski, to Leeds and
Northrup Co. Conductivity cells. 2,888,640, 5-26-59, CI.
324—30.
Eckhardt, Heinz, G. Keicher, and G. von Rosenberg, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Wax preparations containing antioxidizing agents.
2,871,136, 1-27-59, CI. 106—270.
Eckhardt, Homer D. : See —
Hemstreet, Harold S., and Eckhardt. 2,868.450.
Eckhardt, Homer D., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus for aircraft and means for varying the
limits of its gain control. 2,872.134, 2-3-59. CI. 244 — 77.
Eckles. William J., to Morton Salt Co. Dispensing apparatus.
2.873,894, 2-17-59. CI. 222 — 480.
Eckles, William J. Dispensing apparatus. 2,903,167, 9-8-59,
CI. 222—480.
Eckman, Donald P., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Control
system for fluid operated power device. 2,872,934, 2-10-59,
CI. 137 — 85.
Eckman, Harry A., to Crane Co. Process of siliconizing.
2,897,093, 7-28-59, CI. 117—53.
Eckman, Irving : See —
Huxley. Thomas C, III, and Eckman. 2,899,955.
Eckold, Walter. Apparatus for deforming sheets or profiles.
2,867,141, 1-6-59. CI. 78 — 61.
Eckold, Walter. High-speed mechanism for hand-controlled
sheet metal working machinery. 2,911,862, 11-10-59, CI.
78—61.
Eckold, Walter. Tool clamps. 2,912,249, 11-10-59, CI.
279—1.
Eckstein, Arthur, and B. Stone. Apparatus for the control
and analysis of color printing. 2,891,323, 6-23-59, CL
35—28.3.
Eckstein. Ernest E. Automatic tongs. 2,893,778, 7-7-59,
CI. 294 — 110.
Eckstein, Morris. Carton flap clamp. 2,894,308, 7-14-59,
CI. 24 — 259.
Eckstrom, Hartley C, C. G. Frye, H. L. Pickering, and E. L.
Tollefson, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Method for
determining gas-catalyst contacting efficiency. 2,918,355,
12-22-59, CI. 23—230.
Eclipse Counterbore Co. : See —
Babbitt, Seth M. 2,889,669.
Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co. : See —
Anderson, Gerald L., and Margason.
Campbell, Donald A. 2,877.834.
Campbell, Donald A., and Anderson.
Campbell, Donald A., and Margason.
Stadler, Albert. 2.877,838.
Economics Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Miller, Carl A. 2,912,002.
Miller, Carl A. 2,916,998.
Economou, Louis : See —
Kocee, Jime. 2.889.002.
Economou, Thanos : See —
Kocee, Jime. 2.889.002.
Kocee, Jime. 2,911,926.
Economy Forms Corp. : See —
Jennings, Wiliam A. 2,870,516.
Jennings, William A. 2,876,813.
Economy Pest Control : See —
Hillwick, Stanley L., and Cooper. 2,898,008.
Ecremeuses Melotte, Societe Anonynie : See —
Dujardin, Albert J. A. J. 2,880,876.
Edcliff Instruments Inc. : See —
Pitzer, Edmund W. 2.90R.S81.
Pitzer, Edmund W. 2,909.750.
Rehnborg, Edward H., and Sayre. 2,901,718.
Eddison, William B., to Gisholt Machine Co. Seal opening
and transferring mechanism. 2,903,156, 9-8-59, CI.
221—211.
Eddison, William B., to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Smoke
generator. 2,914,059, 11-24-59, CI. 126 — 59.5.
Eddison. William P... and W. E. Erickson. to Gisholt Machine
Co. Seal applying mechanism. 2.S90.558, 6-16-59, CI. 53 —
292.
Eddison, William B., and W. E. Erickson, to Gisholt Machine
Co. Metering mechanism. 2,909,017, 10-20-59, CI. 53—71.
2,903,005.
2.885.224.
2,905,193.
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Eddleblute, Carl L. Control system. 2,876,450, 3-10-59,
CI. 1—16.
Edds, Richard V. : See —
Atkins, Don C, Jr., and Edds. 2,888,335.
Eddy, Glen M. Auxiliary tread for dual wheels. 2,898,965,
8-11-59, CI. 152—175.
Eddy, James W. : See —
Clark, William J., and Eddy. 2,871,505.
Eddy, Thomas A., and L. E. Hoyer. to American Brake Shoe
Co. Lubricators. 2 898,161, 8-4-59, Cl. 308—88.
Eddy, William C, to Television Associates, Inc. Electrical
socket connector. 2,912,668, 11-10-59, Cl. 339—182.
Eddy, William C. and W. C, Jr., to Television Associates,
Inc. Control mechanism for an engine. 2,916,116, 12-8-
59, Cl. 192 — 3.
Eddy, William C, Jr. : See —
Eddy, William C. and W. C, Jr. 2,916,116.
Eddy, William C, Jr., to Television Associates, Inc. Over-
load control. 2,91S,999, 12-29-59, Cl. 192 — .02.
Eddy, William R. : See —
'Cooper. Wayne E., and Eddy. 2,878,949.
Eddy. William fi., and D. L. McKay, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Process and apparatus for purification of crystals.
2,890,962, 6-16-59, Cl. 99 — 205.
Edel, Walter L. Absorber. 2,911,056, 11-3-59, Cl. 183—2.
Edeleanu Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See —
Franz, Hermann, Langner, and Westerhoff. 2,872,409.
Hoppe, Alfred, and Franz. 2,889,260.
Hoppe, Alfred, and Franz. 2,907,708.
Hoppe, Alfred, Franz, Meliss, and Gutberlet. 2,917,447.
Edelen, James G., Sr. Hollow contractile and expansible
pin with semiclosed ends. 2,874,388. 2-24-59, Cl. 5 — 303.
Edelen, James L., to ACF Industries, Inc. Shaft end mount-
ing for sealing and loop forming a pump diaphragm.
2,904,876, 9-22-59, Cl. 29 — 156.4.
Edelen, James L., to ACF Industries, Inc. Method of manu-
facture of a needle valve and seat assembly. 2,904,877,
9-22-59. Cl. 29 — 157.1.
Edelen, James L., to ACF Industries, Inc. Magnetic filter.
2,914,178, 11-24-59, Cl. 210—222.
Edelman, Abraham. Door operating mechanism. 2,895,728,
7-21-59, Cl. 26S— 47.
Edelman, Leonard E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Prod-
uct of reaction of fatty acids, C = C aromatics and epoxide
resins. 2,909,497, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 23.
Edelmann, Sylvester G., to United States Steel Corp. Latch-
ing mechanism for ladle cars. 2,887,962, 5-26-59, Cl.
105—264.
Edelson. Leon : See —
Stilwell. Winfred N. 2.890.512.
Edelstein, Albert L. : S«e —
Mahon, Thomas J., and Edelstein. 2,895,650.
Mahon, Thomas J., and Edelstein. 2,895,651.
Edelstein, Arthur. Lighting apparatus for photography.
2,913.569. 11-17-59, Cl. 240—1.3.
Edelstein, Marie. Pressure relieving insoles. 2,909,854,
10-27-59, Cl. 36—8.5.
Edelstone, Sigmund E., to Dupli-Color Products Co., Inc.
Magnitic fountain applicator. 2,866,993, 1-6-59, Cl. 15 —
139.
Eden, Carsten, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Process
for purifying glass. 2,877,280, 3-10-59, Cl. 13 — 6.
Eden, Jamal S., to Diamond Alkali Co. 1,3-tetrahydro oxa-
zine as a herbicide. 2,911,294, 11-3-59, Cl. 71 — 2.5.
Eden, William P. Hose winder. 2,869,800, 1-20-59. Cl.
242—86.
Eden, William P., 25% to Marathon Corp. of Canada Ltd.
Loading and unloading racks. 2,874.858, 2-24-59, Cl.
214—38.
Eder, Adolf, to Etablissement EPOK. Food can with immer-
sion heater. 2,896,607, 7-28-59, Cl. 126 — 262.
Eder, Adolf, to Etablissement EPOK. Immersion heater.
2,896,608, 7-28-59, Cl. 126 — 262.
Eder. George L., % to B. J. and F. M. Carroll. Cabinet with
folding bed structure. 2,869,143, 1-20-59, Cl. 5 — 2.
Eder. Virgil K. : See —
Anderson. Charles C. Eder, Zimmerman, Heath, and
McLaughlin. 2,898,442.
Edes, Frank : See —
Merion, Abraham L. 2,917,956.
Edgar, Donald J. : See —
Bley, Rudolph S., Carter, Edgar, Graybeal, and Schmidt.
2,898,627.
Edgar, John A. : See —
Armstrong, Jack W., and Edgar. 2,890,171.
Edgar, William L., to H. H. Robertson Co. Cellular steel
floor. 2,910,152, 10-27-59, Cl. 189 — 34.
Edgar. William S. W., Jr.. to Western Union Telegraph Co.
Dial facsimile system. 2,902,538, 9-1-59. Cl. 178 — 2.
Edgarton, Frank R., to General Dynamics Corp. Solderless
terminal block for wire banks. 2,904,770, 9-15-59, Cl.
339—66.
Edgarton, Frank R., to General Dynamics Corp. Electro-
magnetic coil assembly. 2,913,640, 11-17-59, Cl. 317—158.
Edge. Dexter, Jr. : See —
Osborne, Wesley M., Edge, and Johnston. 2,889.199.
Edge, Stanley H., and F. L. Beet, to Clavton Dewandre
Co. Ltd. Servo braking apparatus. 2,878,646, 3-24-59,
Cl. 60—54.6.
Edgecombe, David A. : See —
Capron. Adin B.. Edgecombe, and Evans. 2,908,384.
Edgemond, John W., Jr., to Yuba Power Products, Inc.
Blade anchorage means for molding head. 2,896,678.
7-28-59, Cl. 144 — 235.
Edgemond, John W., Jr., and W. C. Grosjean, to Yuba Con-
solidated Industries, Inc. Blade tracking and guiding
mechanism for band saw construction. 2,903,027, 9-8-59,
Cl. 143 27.
Edgerley, Peter G. : See —
Balfe, Bernard J., and Edgerley. 2,883,355.
Edgerly, Charles R. : See —
Rokosz, Ferdinand, and Edgerly. 2,908,249.
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc. : See —
Goldberg, Seymour. 2.919,372.
Goldberg, Seymour, and Goon. 2,919,368.
Riley, Daniel F., and Goldberg. 2 919,373.
Edgerton, Harold E. Underwater flash producing system.
2,872,622, 2-3-59, Cl. 315 — 157.
Edgerton, Harold E. Liquid cooled flash-producing apparatus.
2,877,341, 3-10-59, Cl. 240 — 11.4.
Edgerton, Harold E. Microscope flash-photography system
and apparatus. 2,893,289, 7-7-59, Cl. 88< — 40.
Edgerton, Harold E. Flash tube and apparatus. 2,919,369,
12-29-59, Cl. 313 — 185.
Edgerton, Harold E. Flash apparatus and method. 2,919,383,
12-29-59, Cl. 315 — 241.
Edgerton, Roy G. Speed control attachment. 2,914,960,
12-1-59, Cl. 74 — 526.
Edgerton, William H., to Parke, Davis & Co. Therapeutically
valuable esters and method for obtaining the same.
2,876,240, 3-3-59, Cl. 260—404.5.
Edgerton, William H., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories.
Beta-thianaphthenylalkyl hydrazines and intermediates.
2,916,495, 12-8-59, Cl. 260—307.
Edison, Sam. Window screen. 2,905,238, 9-22-59, Cl. 160 —
328.
Edison, Willard O. : See —
Killian, Stanley C, and Edison. 2,872,218.
Edlin, Frank E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pro-
duction of refractory metals. 2,904,427, 9-15-59, Cl. 75 —
84.
Edlinger, Anton : See —
Christoffel, Martin, and Edlinger. 2,874,359.
Edlo, Inc. : See —
Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B. 2,882,657.
Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B. 2,912,808.
Edman, John H., to Deere & Co. Fluid pressure control valve.
2,876,797, 3-10-59, Cl. 137 — 622.
Edman, John H., and E. F. Jirsa, to Deere & Co. Adjustable
link. 2,878,043, 3-17-59, Cl. 287 — 60.
Edman, John H., to Deere & Co. Multiple-function imple-
ment control system for agricultural tractor. 2,900,030,
8-18-59, Cl. 172 — 9.
Edman, Louis S., to American Optical Co. Display devices.
2,901,122, 8-25-59, Cl. 211—134.
Edmands Co. : See —
Blaisdell, Sidney B. 2,877,620.
Edminster, James W., C. B. Beck, and G. F. Friauf, to God-
frey L. Cabot, Inc. Process for the production of carbon
black. 2.917,370, 12-15-59, Cl. 23—209.4.
Edmonds, Byron P. Car advancing and retarding apparatus.
2,900,922, 8-25-59, Cl. 104 — 162.
Edmonds, Harvey A., and W. S. Gilbert, to Structural Clay
Products Research Foundation. Pallet conveying appara-
tus. 2,868,349, 1-13-59, Cl. 198—21.
Edmonds, Harvey A., C. E. Evanson, and W. S. Gilbert, to
Structural Clay Products Research Foundation. Conveyor
system. 2,918,161, 12-22-59, Cl. 198 — 32.
Edmonds, James T., Jr. : See —
Hillyer, John C, and Edmonds. 2,898,347.
Edmonds, James T., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic
polymerization of diolefins using phosphorus pentoxide and
product obtained. 2,913,443, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 94.2.
Edmonds, Lee O. : See —
Hillyer, John C, and Edmonds. 2,886,556.
Edmonds, Lee O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rubber plasti-
cized with a condensation product of alkene oxides and
hydroxylated polymers of conjugated dienes, vulcanizates
thereof, and method of making. 2,890,191, 6-9-59, Cl.
260—30.4.
Edmondson, William, and W. Jones, to Cyprane Ltd. Vola-
tile anaesthetic vaporising apparatus. 2,915,061, 12-1-59,
Cl. 128—188.
Edmonson, Glenn V., to G. E. Nelson. Fluid coupling.
2,878,645, 3-24-59, Cl. 60 — 54.
Edmonston, Woolford L., to W. E. McBride. Constant mass
liquid dispensing control. Re. 24,595, 1-27-59, Cl. 119 — 81.
Edmont Mfg. Co. : See —
Wisenburg, Ralph D. 2,913,729.
Edmund, John R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rate sensi-
tive broken pipe protection valve apparatus. 2,871,876,
2-3-59, Cl. 137—464.
Edmund, John R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid
pressure motor device embodying piston bounce inhibiting
means. 2,899,936, 8-18-59, Cl. 121—38.
Edmunds, Glenn E., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Coupler re-
leasing means. 2,891,683, 6-23-59, Cl. 213 — 212.
Edmunds. William H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Safety
cover for switch boards. 2,883.491, 4-21-59, Cl. 200 — 133.
Edmunds, William H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Remov-
able and replaceable current limiter housing for circuit
breakers. 2,888,535, 5-26-59, Cl. 200—114.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Edmunds, William H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Means
to position and secure current limiting fuses in a bousing.
2,905,791. 9-22-59, CI. 200—133.
Edmunds, William H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Panel
board construction. 2,914,708, 11-24-59, CI. 317 — 119.
Edmunds, William H., aud F. G. Schmidt, to I-X-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Enclosure handle mechanism. 2,882,359,
4-14-59, CI. 200—50.
Edmundson, Warren P., to Tubelock Co. Lock for telescopic
connections. 2,873,129, 2-10-59. CI. 287 — 58.
Edro Corp., The : See —
Galinski, Roman. 2,875,602.
Edsall, Bruce M., to General Motors Corp. Self-energizing
asisstor for torque-establishing devices. 2,882,757, 4—21-59,
CI. 74 — 801.
Edsall, Bruce M., and V. C. Moore, to General Motors Corp.
Automatic transmission. 2,903,912, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 677.
Edsall, William S., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Automatic
circuit interrupter integrated with current-limiting fuses.
2,870,293. 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 114.
Edsall, William S., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Combined
circuit interrupters and fuses. 2,911,502, 11-3-59, CI.
200—114.
Edsberg, Robert L., and J. A. Ogle, to Burroughs Corp.
Light responsive electrical device. 2,918,584, 12-22-59,
CI. 250 — 239.
Edson, James O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bi-
stable frequency divider. 2,909,675, 10-20-59, CI. 307—
88.5.
Edson, James O.. and C. B. H. Feldman, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Derivation of vocoder pitch signals.
2,906,955, 9-29-59. CI. 324 — 77.
Edstrom, Arthur E., 50% to C. R. Litzenberger. Centrifugal
grain thresher and separator. 2,880,734, 4-7-59, CI.
130—27.
Edstrom, Theodore : See —
Winter, Lester L., and Edstrom. 2,884,391.
Educational Supply Assn. Ltd.. The : See —
Cubitt, Kenneth H., and Leonard. 2,869,635.
Edvardsson. Svante R. : See —
Bjorklund. Gustaf E., and Edvardsson. 2,899,744.
Edward Valves, Inc., The : See —
Carr, Laurence H. 2,903,564.
Edwardi, Anthony : See —
Dahl, Leif A., and Roberts. 2,912,924.
Edwards, Albert, and H. Peck, to Linotvpe and Machinery
Ltd. Printing machines and the like. 2,912,928, 11-17-59,
CI. 101 — 279.
Edwards, Albert, and H. Peck, to Linotype and Machinery
Ltd. Sheet-feeding apparatus. 2,909,369, 10-20-59, CI.
271—56.
Edwards, Allen C. Buoyant-log debarker having bark-
removing and log-rotating chains driven in opposite
directions. 2,878,843, 3-24-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Edwards, Alpha D. Ironing cord guide attachment for iron-
ing boards. 2,897,616, 8-4-59, CI. 38 — 104.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works. Snap-in stud with
deformable plastic engaging means. 2,882,780, 4—21-59,
CI. 85—5.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works. Plastic fastening
device with foldable shank. 2,887,926, 5-26-59, CI. 85 — 40.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works. Cup for hot bever-
ages. 2,905,350, 9-22-59, CI. 215 — 1.
Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works. Aerosol valve,
valve actuator therefor and aerosol dispensing nozzle.
2,912,173. 11-10-59, CI. 239 — 471.
Edwards, Chester P. Lock for refrigerator doors. 2,893,772,
7-7-59, CI. 292 — 223.
Edwards, Clifton. Garment hanger. 2,908,429, 10-13-59, CI.
223—91.
Edwards, Clyde H. : See —
Webster, George J., and Edwards. 2,890,942.
Edwards, Clyde H., and G. J. Webster, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Carbon black pellet mill recycle hose improvement.
2,878,511, 3-24-59, CI. 18—1.
Edwards, David B. G. : See —
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, Edwards, and Thomas.
2,913.175.
Edwards, Delbert. Straw dump spreader. 2,916,869,
12-15-59, CI. 56—372.
Edwards, Eric D. : See —
Elliott, John S., and Edwards. 2,897,152.
Edwards, Ernest C, and J. M. Bain. Portable horizontal
earth drilling tool. 2,879,033, 3-24-59, CI. 255 — 20.
Edwards. Franklin W. : See —
Schaefer, Harold W., and Edwards. 2,906,104.
Edwards, George W., and R. J. Sevin. Mixing apparatus.
2,867,386, 1-6-59, CI. 241 — 46.
Edwards, George W., and R. J. Sevin. Grinding mills.
2,895,689, 7-21-59, CI. 241—23.
Edwards, George W., and R. J. Sevin. Grinding mills and
gap adjustment means therefor. 2,976,958. 3-10-59, CI.
241—256.
Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. : See —
Barker, Dennis W. 2,902,525.
Holland. Leslie A. 2,886,502.
Power, Basil D. 2,899,127.
Power, Basil D. 2,902,206.
Power. Basil D. 2,902,210.
Power, Basil D. 2,919,061.
Edwards, James W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of
producing phosphates. 2,916,354, 12-8-59, CI. 23 — 106.
Edwards, John F., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Multiposi-
tion pressure-actuated switch. 2,909,627, 10-20-59, CI.
OHO QQ
Edwards, John F., Jr., K. D. Shaub, and L. C. Friend, to
Bendix Aviation Corp. Diaphragm-type pressure-actuated
switch and method of fabricating same. 2,919,320, 12—
29-59, CI. 200 — 83.
Edwards, Landon B., Jr. Storage rack. 2,894,641, 7-14-59,
CI. 211 — 134.
Edwards, Lawrence J., to Callery Chemical Co. Recovery
of methoxy values from NaB(OCHa)4 and NaOCHs.
2,884,439, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 462.
Edwards, Lawrence K. Combination seat and table with
spring-biased table top. 2,911,272, 11-3-59, CI. 311 — 35.
Edwards, Marvin B. : See —
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,908,669.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,908,670.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,899,413.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 2,917,500.
Pump assembly. 2,872,084, 2-3-59, CI.
2,900,112. 8-18-59,
2,911,137,
and Edwards.
Decorative
Edwards, Miles L.
222—333.
Edwards, Miles L. Pump mountings.
CI. 222—180.
Edwards, Miles L. Rotary aspirator pump.
11-3-59, CI. 230—108.
Edwards, O. M., Co., Inc., The : See —
Axe, Daniel E. 2,913,079.
Edwards, Paul H. : See —
Leaberry, Ernest F., Hendershot,
2,882,568.
Edwards, Philip B., to Bayshore Industries, Inc.
hollow play balls. 2,874,964, 2-24-59, CI. 273 — 58.
Edwards, Ralph A. Trailer coupling. 2,879,079, 3-24-59,
CI. 280 — 446.
Edwards, Ralph J. Coin controlled cup dispenser and change
maker. 2,875,924. 3-3-59, CI. 221 — 298.
Edwards, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Electronic
counter and shift register. 2,900,500, 8-18-59, CI. 250 —
27.
Edwards, Roy T., and E. P. Rittershausen, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Defoamant composition. 2,906,712, 9-29-59.
CI 252 358
Edwards, Samuel H. Valve structure. 2,895,493, 7-21-59,
CI. 137—78.
Edwards, Walter G., to The National Cash Register Co.
Digital adding device. 2,874,902, 2-24-59, CI. 235 — 164.
Edwards, Walter M., I. M. Robinson, and E. N. Squire, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Preparation of poly-
pyromellitimides. 2,867,609, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Edwards, Walter M., and I. M. Robinson, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Diamine salts of pyromellitic acid
diester. 2,880,230, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Edwards. Walter M., and I. M. Robinson, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Polyimide composition. 2,900,369,
8-18-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Edwards, Webster H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Beneficiated iron oxide pigment and coating compositions
containing same. 2,917,400, 12-15-59, CI. 106—243.
Edwards, William J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Lubrication
systems for sewing machines. 2,882,849, 4-21-59, CI.
112—256.
Edwards, William R. : See —
Boynton, Harry G., and Edwards. 2,896,001.
Edwards, William R., D. E. Nicholson, and G. A. Reidland,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Analysis of gaseous
mixtures. 2,875,849, 3-3-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Eells, Howard P., Jr., E. P. Pearson, and H. C. Lee, to Basic
Inc. Beneficiation of magnesite ores. 2,898,194, 8-4-59,
CI. 23 — 201.
Effenberger, Josef : See —
Muller, Reinhard M. 2,904,020.
Effgen, Anton, to A. Effgen, d.b.a. Globe Tool and Gauge
Works. Apparatus for feeding pronged metal elements.
2,908,007, 10-13-59, CI. 1—3.1.
Effinger, Cecil S. Music typewriter. 2,904,156, 9-15-59, CI.
197 — 8.
Efland, Thomas D., to Clemson Agricultural College of South
Carolina. Knitting machine. 2,906,109, 9-29-59, CI.
66 — 1.
Efroymson, Meyer A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydroforming process with pretreatment of recycle gas.
2,882,217, 4-14-59, CI. 208 — 62.
Eftring, Karl E. : See —
Collin. Per Harald, Eftring, and Jonsson. 2,88o,317.
Egan, Edmond F. : See —
McKay, Alexander S., and Egan. 2,869,642.
Egan, H. B., Mfg. Co. : See —
Salisbury, Clifton A. 2,894,283.
Egan, John S. : See —
Hassler, Gerald L., Warren, and Egan.
Egan. Richard T., to Research-Cottrell, Inc.
2,893,511, 7-7-59, CI. 1S3 — 7.
Egan Thomas R., to Midwest Mfg. Corp.
2,899,700. 8-18-59. CI. 16 — 30.
Egbert. Earl L., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic coupling.
2,890,661, 6-16-59, CI. 103 — 115.
Egbert, Lawrence E., to H. J. Booth. Pneumatically oper-
ated identification marker. 2,883,927, 4-28-59, CI. 101 — 4.
Egbert, Robert B., to Mid-Century Corp. Process for the
preparation of para-diisopropylbenzene. 2,883,438, 4-21-59,
CI. 260—671.
2,909,058.
Rapping device.
Snap-on caster.
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Egelhaaf, Hermann : See —
Becker, Josef, Scheer, and Egelhaaf. 2,917,041.
Egema S.A.R.L. : See —
Ledrut, Jules H. T. 2,891.070.
Eger, Edward F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article buf-
fing apparatus and selectively operable article holders
therefor. 2,886,165, 5-12-59, CI. 198—19.
Egerer, William E.. to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor
starter switch. 2,900,470. 8-18-59. CI. 200 — 83.
Egge, Klaus, to United States Steel Corp. Coil support for
box annealing furnace. 2,878,005, 3-17-59, CI. 263 — 17.
Egge, Klaus, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for
continuously electroplating strip. 2,910,422, 10-27-59, CI.
204 — 206.
Egge, Robert: See —
Naftulin, Henry, and Egge. 2,901,112.
and Egge. 2,914,181.
Timing device. 2,904,110, 9-15-59, CI.
Naftulin, Henry,
Eggen, Raymond B.
161—1.
Eggenberger, John S. :
Smith. Robert S..
See—
Eggenberger, and Scow. 2,907,680.
Eggenberger, Markus A., to General Electric Co. Hydraulic
thrust bearing wear indicator and safety device. 2,888,023,
5-26-59, CI. 137 — 16.
Eggensperger, Arlo R., and D. E. Foley, to W. F. Hogan.
Information display devices. 2,871,462, 1-27-59, CI.
340 — 154.
Egger, Emile. Container circulation arrangement. 2,887,306,
5-19-59, CI. 259—95.
Egger, Ernest. Vibration dampening bracket for mounting a
rotating beacon light on a motorcycle. 2,919,095, 12-29-
59, CI. 248—204.
Egger. Walter F., Jr. Burnishing head. 2,915,809, 12-8-59,
Cl 29 90
Egge'rs, Gene D. Diving board. 2,919,133, 12-29-59, CI.
272 — 66.
Eggersgluess, Eva-Marie M. H. : See —
Schmidt, Ferdinand, and Eggersgluess. 2,868,589.
Eggersgluess, Walter : See —
Schmidt. Ferdinand, and Eggersgluess. 2,868,589.
Eggert, Hans : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Fugmann, Eggert, Fischer, and Lind-
ner. 2,874,156.
Eggert, Walter S., Jr. : See —
Watter, Michael, and Eggert. 2,901,590.
Watter. Michael, and Eggert. 2,908,802.
Watter. Michael, and Eecert. 2.908,804.
Eggler, Charles, and C. M. Huddleston, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Gaseous scintilla-
tion counter. 2,884,529, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Egli, Gerhard, to Ruti Machinery Works Ltd., formerly
Casper Honegger. Variable-depth loom. 2,911,012,
11-3-59, CI. 139—1.
Egli, Hermann, to Saul & Co., as nominee of Fidelity Union
Trust Co., Executive Trustee under Sandoz Trust. Dyeing
of polyacrylonitrile articles. 2.874,021, 2-17-59, CI. 8 — 55.
Egli, Rudolf, to Interstahl Etablissement. Steel alloy of
great tenacity, particularly suitable for chips removing
cutting tools. 2,890,113, 6-9-59, CI. 75 — 126.
Egly, John M. : See —
Lee, Wilbur J., and Egly. 2,892,194.
Ego, James A. Scraping and cleaning device. 2,879,530,
3-31-59, CI. 15 — 104.8.
Eguehi, Takashi, T. Yamamoto, and S. Yamauchi. Process
for preparing formalin by oxidation of methanol. 2,908,715,
10-13-59, CI. 260 — 603.
Egyesult Gyogyszer-es Tapszergyar : See —
Fodor, Gabor, Vincze. Toth. Janzso, and Lang. 2,905,687.
Egyesult Izzdlampa 4s Villamossagi Rfiszvenytarrasag : See —
Bud, Pal. Gacs, and Theisz. 2,891.189.
Millner, Tivadar, and Theisz. 2,882,435.
Winter, Erno. 2,881,355.
Winter, Erno. 2.902.620.
Winter. Erno. 2,902.621.
Zakarias, Imre. 2.872,534.
Zakarias, Imre. 2,880,345.
Ehara, Ryo : See —
Tsunoda, Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misumi.
2,894,917.
Tsunoda. Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misumi.
2.898,311.
Ehat, Raphael F. Modulated oscillator with elimination of
stray capacitance in shielded input. 2,877,420, 3-10-59,
CI. 332—2.
Eheim. Franz : See —
Aldinger. Ulrich. and Eheim. 2.902.019.
Ehinger, Frank C. Boat with means for cutting an ice
channel. 2,883,957, 4-28-59, CI. 114 — 42.
Ehler, Howard L. Corn harvester and gathering conveyor
therefor. 2,894,364, 7-14-59, CI. 56 — 15.
Ehlormann. Hans. Applicator apparatus. 2,877,473, 3-17-59,
CI. 11 — 1.
Ehlers, F Edward : See —
Farr, Harold K., and Ehlers. 2,877,434.
Ehlers, Forrest A. : See —
Davis. Clyde W., Ehlers, and Traylor. 2,913,438.
Ehlers. Johann : See —
Waas, Heinrich, Ehlers, and Grim. 2,902,964.
Ehlert, Carl R. Fishing float. 2,909,865, 10-27-59, CI.
43 — 43.11.
Ehlert. Clavton J., and E. T. Duffv. to The Weatherhead Co.
Display cabinet. 2,898.171. 8^-59, CI. 312 — 122.
with single
-674.
Apparatus
6-9-59, CI.
to Grimson
2,884,483,
CI.
Ehlert, William A., to The Ajax Mfg. Co. Vertically divided
forging press frame. 2,875,652, 3-3-59, CI. 78 — 44.
Ehmann, Leslie G., and H. Nelson, to Electric Steel Foundry
Co. Choker hook. 2.872,716, 2-10-59, CI. 24—123.
Ehmann, Leslie G., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Sleeve
ferrule. 2,895,195, 7-21-59, CI. 24—123.
Ehmann, Leslie G., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Press.
2,908,217, 10-13-59, CI. 100 — 272.
Ehmann, Leslie G., to Hyster Co. Lift truck
telescopic mast. 2,915,210, 12-1-59, CI. 214-
Ehmann, Ludwig : See —
Wettstein, Albert, and Ehmann. 2,870,142.
Wettstein, Albert, Vischer, Meystre, and Ehmann.
2,871,245.
Wettstein Albert, Hunger, Meystre. and Ehmann.
2,900,398.
Ehrenberg, Gustave. Apparatus for cooking foods. 2,917,-
990, 12-22-59, CI. 99 — 386.
Ehrenford, Frank A., to Allied Laboratories, Inc. Process
for combating trichuris infection of domestic animals.
2,909,461, 10-20-59, CI. 167 — 53.
Ehrenfried, Albert D., to Acton Laboratories, Inc.
for complex plane computations. 2,889,989,
235 — 189.
Ehrenhaft, Franz F., S. Rosin, and M. Cawein,
Color Inc. Color image pick up apparatus.
4-28-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Ehrenreich, A., & Cie. : See —
Latzen, Josef. 2,912,267.
Ehrenseich, A., & Cie : See —
Latzen, Josef. 2,883,221
Ehrensperger, Carl. 'Spray gun. 2,886,252, 5-12-59,
239 — 354.
Ehrensperger, William J. : See —
Blomstran, Carl A., and Ehrensperger. 2,889,133.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Electrical amplifying means. 2,875,284, 2-24-59,
179—171.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus. 2,883,614, 4-21-59, Cl. 323 — 109.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Push-pull motor drive circuit. 2,886,754, 5-12-59, Cl.
318—29.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Electrical apparatus. 2,889,460, 6-2-59, Cl. 250—36.
Ehret, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Electrical measuring apparatus. 2,889,517, 6-2-59,
324 — 99.
Ehret, Robert J., and T. A. Patchell, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Servomotor system control apparatus.
2,886.755, 5-12-59, Cl. 318—29.
Ehret, Robert J., and F. F. Cilyo, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Damped servomotor system. 2,887,642,
5-19-59, Cl. 318 — 448.
Ehret, Yale W., to The Adlake Co. Cam type latch. 2,896,989,
7-28-59, Cl. 292 — 114.
Ehrgott, Victor F. Furniture support means. 2,902,794,
9-8-59, Cl. 45 — 137.
Ehrhart, Gustav, I. Hennig, E. Lindner, and H. Ott, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Basically substituted butyric acid amides and a process
of preparing them. 2,876,262, 3-3-59, Cl. 260—562.
Ehrhart, Gustav, H. Ruschig, J. Schmidt-Thome, W. Haede,
and W. Fritsch, to Farbwerke Hoechst AG., vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process of preparing 17-hy-
droxy-20-ketosteroides. 2,912,444, 11-10-59, Cl. 260 —
397.4.
Ehrhart, Gustav, H. Ruschig, W. Aumuller, L. Stein, and
L. Ther, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Basically substituted carboxylic
acid amides and a process of preparing them. 2,912,460,
11-10-59, Cl. 260—562.
Ehrhart, Heinz : See —
Axt, Gunter, and Ehrhart. 2,890,406.
Ehrich, Fredric F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Jet pro-
pelled helicopter motor. 2,894,589, 7-14-59, Cl. 170 — 135.4.
Ehrisman, Henry O., and H. S. Drinker, to The Foxboro Co.
Digester relief system. 2,896,709, 7-28-59, Cl. 162 — 238.
Ehrlich. Charles N. Electric switch. 2,878,336, 3-17-59,
Cl. 200—86.5.
Ehrlich, John : See —
Frohardt, Roger P., Haskell, Ehrlich, and Knudsen.
2,916,485.
Rubber coated wood. 2,875,101, 2-24-59,
Co.
Cl.
Co.
Co.
Cl.
and W. A. Strauss ; said Ehrlich assor.
Casting metals and alloys. 2,870,497,
-113.
Ehrlich, Joseph R.
Cl. 117 — 148.
Ehrlich, Joseph R.,
to said Strauss.
1-27-59, Cl. 22-
Ehrlich, Morris J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electromagnetic
horn antenna. 2,879,508, 3-24-59, Cl. 343 — 786.
Ehrman, Raymond G. : See —
Piha, Arthur W.. and Ehrman. 2,901,929.
Ehrmann, Ralph R. M., to Nikocraft Ltd. Toy building ele-
ment. 2,907,137, 10-6-59, Cl. 46 — 25.
Eibert, John, Jr., to Stanford Laboratories, Inc. Method for
preparing iodinated thyroid. 2,902,406, 9-1-59, Cl. 167 —
76.
Eibl, Johannes : See —
Rosch, Georg, Klappert. Wolf, and Eibl. 2,898,177.
Eich, Hans, to Maschinenfabrik Surth Zweigniederlassung
der Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesell-
schaft. Valve devices. 2,918,086, 12-22-59, Cl. 137—613.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Eichberg, Robert L. Combination locks. 2,879,657, 3-31-59
CI. 70 — 267.
Eichel, Herman J., to The National Cash Register Co. Ad-
hesive tape containing pressure-rupturable capsules. 2,907,-
682, 10-6-59. CI. 117 — 122.
Eichelberger, Charles D., to General Electric Co. Electric
insulator. 2,892,014, 6-23-59, CI. 174 — 212.
Eichelberger, Charles D., and W. N. Lester, to General
Electric Co. Electric switchgear of the drawout type.
2,885.502, 5-5-59, CI. 200—50.
Eichelberger, Charles D., and W. N. Lester, to General Elec-
tric Co. Electric bus construction. 2,904,620, 9-15-59,
CI. 174—88.
Eichelberger, Charles D., and G. M. Reed, to General Electric
Co. Draw-out type switch-fuse assembly. 2,914,627,
11-24-59, CI. 200 — 51.
Eichelberger, Thomas W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Method of aging iron-base austenitic alloys. 2,879,194,
3-24-59, CI. 148—21.54.
Eichelman, Franc's J., to Chemetron Corp. Nebulizer.
2,882,026, 4-14-59, CI. 261 — 2.
Eichelman, Francis J. to Chemetron Corp. Diffuser type
vaporizer. 2,902,269. 9-1-59, CI. 261 — 124.
Eichenbaum, Arie L., and R. Knechtli, to Radio Corp. of
America. Control device. 2,881,349, 4-7-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Eichenbaum, William, and M. Mandel. Rotary duplicating
apparatus. 2,883,929, 4-28-59, CI. 101 — 132.5.
Eichenbaum, William, and M. Mandel. Control svstem for
duplicating machines. 2,903,965, 9-15-59, CI. 101 — 235.
Eichenbaum, William, and M. Mandel. Duplicating appara-
tus. 2,908,220, 10-13-59, CI. 101 — 132.5
Eiehenberg. Robert, to McEvoy Co. Choke. 2,893,435,
7-7-59, CI. 138 — 44.
Eiehenberg. Robert, and R. S. Burns, to G. A. Butler. Plug
valve. 2.868.221. 1-13-59. CI. 137 — 246.12.
Eichhorn, Jacob, to The Dow Chemical Co. Recovery of
sulfonated polymers from non-aqueous slurries. 2,877,213,
3-10-59, CI. 260—79.3.
Eichhorn, Jacob, to The Dow Chemical Co. Mixing liquids
and solids. 2,918,263, 12-22-59. CI. 259 — 4.
Eichin, Werner, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Wave conductor, particularly for travelling wave tubes.
2,903,657, 9-8-59, CI. 333—31.
Eichmeier, Russell R., to Burgess Cellulose Co. Stereotype
dry mat. 2,918,399, 12-22-59, CI. 162—181.
Eichner, Joseph. Safety razor with blade retaining means on
the razor cap and blade adjusting means. 2,893,119,
7-7-59, CI. 30 — 54.
Eichwald, Bernard. Hearing device. 2,899,499, 8-11-59,
CI. 179—1.
Eichweber, Kurt. Detachable road protecting device for trac-
tors, tracklaying vehicles and the like. 2,869,932, 1-20-59,
CI. 305—10.
Eick, Wolfgang H. G., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Automatic tuning of high frequency apparatus.
2,878,358, 3-17-59, CI. 219—10.77.
Eickholdt, Lawrence A.. 50% to H. C. Wixson. Ladder con-
struction. 2,902,110. 9-1-59, CI. 182 — 13.
Eickmann, Olin J. : See —
Carlson, Harold A„ Zub. and Eickmann. 2,890,031.
Eickmann, Olin J., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor
construction. 2,914,307, 11-24-59, CI. 261 — 34.
Eickmeyer, Henry C. Constant pressure outlet valve.
2,888,033, 5-26-59, CI. 137—505.
Eidel, Paul : See —
Hartewig, Heinrich, Steding, and Eidel. 2,872,385.
Eiden. Leo W. : See —
Merrill, Donald W., and Eiden.
Eidlow, Alan J., M. Markowicz,
Courtaulds Ltd. Ring spinning
2.870,595, 1-27-59, CI. 57—34.
Eidsness, Fred A., and A. A. Kalinske, to Infilco Inc. Appa-
ratus for anaerobic digestion. 2,907,712, 10-6-59, CI.
210—208.
Eifel, Francis J. Snow plow. 2,908,090, 10-13-59, CI 37 —
53.
Eigen, David. Sound editing device. 2,885,485 5-5-59, CI.
3 79 — 100.1.
Eigner, Leo. Camping attachment for automobiles. 2,896,650,
7-28-59, CI. 135—1.
Eikel, Oliver, Jr. : See—
Radkowski, Leo, Daly, and Eikel. 2,870,676.
Eikermann, Wilhelm : See —
Domke, Richard, and Eikermann. 2,914,803.
Eilbeck, Gorman E., and E. R. Urig, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Stable latex composition comprising carboxyl-contain-
ing elastomer and alkali/metal/aluminate or the like as
water-soluble curing agent. 2,868,754, 1-13-59 CI 260 —
29.7.
Filers, Carl G., and E. M. Roschke, to Zenith Radio Corp.
Subscription television system. 2,883,449 4-21-59, CI.
178—51.
Filers, Louis H. : See —
Beale, Alvin F.. Jr., Eilers, and Abel. 2.868,294.
Eilers, Walter, to Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. Volt-
age-compensated self biased magnetic amplifier. 2,892,975,
6-30-59, CI. 323—89.
Eimco Corp., The : See —
Carter, John M.. and Rosenblatt. 2.875,109.
Kaiser, Marvin M. 2,916,145.
King, Donald L., and Davis. 2,899,068.
Schppman, Berne A. 2,867,330.
Schwartz, Daniel M. 2,886,192.
2,875.522.
and D. I. Morgan, to
and twisting machines.
Ein, Ester : See —
Turcsan, Peter S. 2,911,696.
Einbinder, Milton, and A. W. Grube. Device for aligning
and spacing parallel elements. 2,883,759, 4—28-59, CI.
33—180.
Einhiple, John A., to National Gypsum Co. Vertical multiple
drill. 2,888,050, 5-26-59. CI. 144 — 110.
Einsele, Theodor : See —
Ganzhorn, Karl, Einsele, and Bornhauser. 2,914,754.
Einson-Freeman Co., Inc. : See —
Zuckerman, Jack. 2,894,344.
Einwaechter, Fred H., Jr. Railway axle journal stop and
lubricator pad retainer. 2,913,285, 11-17-59, CI. 308 — 38.
Eisele. Andrew. Bore concentricity gauge holder. 2,8S4,699,
5-5-59, CI. 33—178.
Eisele, Chester W. Depth and diameter gage. 2,895,225,
7-21-59, CI. 33—174.
Eisele, Julius : See —
Anton, Ernst. Eisele, and Federkiel. 2,911,417.
Baumann, Hans, Arnemann, Eisele, and Federkiel.
2,913,303.
Maier, Karl, Eisele, and Federkiel. 2,913,465.
Eisen Brothers, Inc. : See — ■
Eisen, David. 2,879,524.
Eisen, David, to Eisen Brothers, Inc. Mattress cover.
2,879,524, 3-31-59, CI. 5—354.
Eisen, John B., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Battery constituents. 2.902.530, 9-1-59. CI. 136 — 20.
Eisen, John B., J. S. Nachtman, J. Bjorksten, and L. A. Roe ;
said Eisen assor. to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Metal coating of glass fibers at high speeds. 2,907,626,
10-6-59, CI. 18—54.
Eisenbeis, George G. Powered rotarv trowels. 2,888,863,
6-2-59, CI. 94—45.
Eisenberg. Daniel E., to Burroughs Corp. Electromagnetic
transducer. 2,891,236. 6-16-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., C. H. Dibble, L. B. Armstrong, K. T. A.
Love, and C. R. Rhodes, to Phaostron Instrument and Elec-
tronic Co. Electrical contr 1 unit. 2,905,7 T6, 9-22-59, CI.
200 — 37.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., E. W. Carlson, K. T. A. Love, B. H.
Stadler, S. J. Costantino, L. W. Trammell, and C. H.
Dibble, to Phaostron Instrument and Electronic Co. Probe.
2,916.698, 12-8-59, CI. 324 — 72.5.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., E. W. Carlson, K. T. Love, B. H.
Stadler, S. J. Costantino, L. W. Trammell, and C. H.
Dibble, to Phaostron Instrument and Electronic Co. Com-
bination probe and continuity tester. 2,916,699, 12-8-59,
CI. 324—72.5.
Eisenberg, Philip H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
troless plating of non-conductors. 2,872,312. 2-3-59. CI.
75—212.
Eisenberg, Robert M., to ACF Industries, Inc. Simulated cir-
cuit breaker. 2,877,569, 3-17-59, CI. 35 — 13.
Eisenberg, Sylvan. Tracer additives for mixed feeds and
method of using the same for the detection and quantita-
tive determination of micro-ingredients in mixed feeds.
2.868,644. 1-13-59, CI. 99—2.
Eisenburger, Kuno : See —
Boyer, Wilhelm, Eisenburger, Hufnagel, and Ritter.
2,916,910.
Eisenburger, Kuno, and J. Ritter, to E V G Entwicklr.ngs- u.
Verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Linkage for describing a
straight line. 2,900,830, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 103.
Eisendrath, David C. : See —
Karlen, Harvey R., and Eisendrath. 2,869.760.
Eisengrein, Robert H. : See —
Sadler. Carl L., Eisengrein, and Henmmson. 2.885.566.
Eisenhard, Eli S., and P. F. Faust, to Boyertown Burial
Casket Co. Casket closure and sealing device. 2,889,609,
6-9-59, CI. 27—17.
Eisenhauer, Ida J. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,890,063.
Eisenhauer, Leigh E. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,890,063.
Eisenhauer Mfg. Co., The : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,890,063.
Eisenhauer, William A. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,890,063.
Eisenlohr, Douglas H.. and R. D. Shelton, to Columbia-
Southern Chemical Corp. Dehydrochlorination of tetra-
chloroethane. 2.898.383. 8-4-59, CI. 260—654.
Eisenlohr, Karl-Heinz : See —
Herbert, Wilhelm, Bratzler, Dorschner, Eisenlohr. and
Gross. 2.901.423.
Herbert, Wilhelm, Grob, and Eisenlohr. 2,888,491.
Eisenman, Louis. Receptacle covers. 2,888,163, 5-26-59,
CI. 220—38.
Eisenmann, Karl-Heinz : See —
Wagner, Herbert, and Eisenmann. 2,870,486.
Eisenmann, Karl-Heinz, G. Nischk, and H. Holtschmidt, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Polyurethane resin crossl inked
with polvthioether and vinylidene monomer and process of
making same. 2,879,250, 3-24-59, CI. 260—45.4.
Eisenschink, Anton. Rear view mirrors. 2,S81,655, 4-14-59,
CI. 88—2.3.
Eisermann, Friedrich, to Sulzer Freres, iSociete Anonyme.
Casting mold and method of casting carbon-containing
alloys. 2,S93,084, 7-7-59, CI. 22—214.^
Elsert, Charles J. Clothes line. 2,904,189, 9-15-59, CI.
211—119.1.
Eisler, Charles. Drive for turntable mechanism. 2,887,897,
5-26-59, CI. 74—436.
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Eisler, Henry : See —
Miller, Harvey A., and Eisler. 2,873,422.
Eisler, Joseph D., C. P. Hadley, and D. Silverman, to Pan
American Petroleum Corp. Variable-intensity recorder.
2,877,080, 3-10-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Eisler, Joseph D., C. P. Hadley, and D. Silverman, to Pan
American Petroleum Corp. Electrographic recorder.
2,881,044, 4-7-59, CI. 340—34.
Eisler, Joseph D., and C. P. Hadley, to Pan American Petro-
leum Corp. Multiple-trace recorder. 2,907,621, 10-6-59,
CI. 346 — 74.
Eisler, Joseph D., and C. P. Hadley, to Pan American Petro-
leum Corp. Electrographic recording apparatus. 2,910,339,
10-27-59, CI. 346 — 17.
Eisler, Paul. Electrical windings. 2,874,360, 2-17-59, CI.
336—200.
Eisler, Paul, to Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. Electric
resistance devices. 2,885,524, 5-5-59. CI. 201 — 73.
Eisler, Paul, to Hermoplast Ltd. Method of producing elec-
tric circuit components. 2,886,880. 5-19-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Eisler, Paul, to Hermoplast Ltd. Magnetic circuit compo-
nents. 2,904,761, 9-15-59, CI. 336—83.
Eisler, Sidney. Eyeglasses for reading. 2,880,649, 4-7-59,
CI. 88—41.
Eisner, John H. Template. 2,887,776, 5-26-59, CI. 33—174.
Eisner, Steve, to Ford Motor Co. Resist etching. 2,8S7,367,
5-19-59, CI. 41—43.
Eisses, Jacob A. : See —
Deenik, Johan P., and Eisses. 2,904,361.
Eissfeldt. Erich h'., and K. T. Thurner, to Siemens & Halske
Akt. Teleprinter ink-ribbon drive control. 2.8S0.102,
5-12-59, CI. 197 — 162.
Eissmann. Oswald E., to American Machine & Foundry
Co. Cigarette and apparatus for making the same. 2,888,-
935, 6-2-59, CI. 131—94.
Eissmann, Oswald E.. to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Cigarette. 2.918,922, 12-29-59, CI. 131—10.
Eistrup, Joseph. Pool cleaner. 2,902,705, 9-8-59, CI.
15 — 246.5.
Eiszner, James R., to Standard Oil Co. Polymerization of
alpha olefins in the presence of an AIRa catalyst. 2,871,276,
1-27-59, CI. 260 — 6S3.15.
Eitel, Jay M. Telescoping assembly. 2,896,750, 7-28-59,
CI. 189—14.
Eitel, Kurt : See —
Gmalich. Wilhelm, Mauthe, and Eitel. 2.887,410.
Eitel, Kurt, F. Schmidt, and G. Mauthe, % to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt., and V2 to Mobay Chemical Co. Process for
the preparation of coating of soft resins from polyiso-
cyanates and compounds containing hvdroxyl groups.
2,897,166, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 22.
Eitel-McCullough, Inc. : See —
Badger, George M. W. 2,890,415.
Badger, George M. W. 2,910,613.
Chambers George R. 2.875.369.
Eitel. William W., McCullough, and Wunderlich. 2,918,-
597.
Levin, Martin E., Wolfson, and Young. 2,909,690.
McCullough, Jack A., and Williams. 2,910,607.
Murdock. Clayton E. 2.867.747.
Noble, Lowell A., and Chamberlin. 2,901,678.
Polese, James P. 2,880,349.
Preist, Donald H. 2.867,726.
Preist, Donald H. 2.867.746.
Preist, Donald H., and Murdock. 2.871,397.
Preist, Donald H., Williams, and Hall. 2,903,614.
Snrg, Harold E., and La Forge. 2,899,590.
Stuart, William R. 2,901,657.
Williams, Paul D. 2,879,428.
Williams, Paul D. 2.882,116.
Eitel, William W., J. A. McCullough, and G. F. Wunderlich,
to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Electron tube. 2,918.597,
12-22-59. CI. 313 — 242.
Ek, Stig T., and J. A. D. Eldh, to Carlfors Bruk, E. Bjorklund
& Co. Kommanditbolag. Method for inactivating metallic
powder. 2,894,864, 7-14-59, CI. 148 — 6.3.
Ekco-Alcoa Containers Inc. : See —
Wheeler. Edward M. 2,899,922.
Ekco Products Co. : See —
Bader, Paul. 2,867,331.
Bader, Paul E. 2,897,969.
Kennedy, Richard T. 2,911,023.
Newman, Charles H. 2,905,074.
Ramsing, Robert E. V. 2,882,005.
Ekedahl, John C, and J. H. Veale, to Illinois Clay Products
Co. Chemically bonded vermiculite insulating blocks and
method for manufacturing same. 2,919,202, 12-29-59 CI.
106 — 60.
Ekholm, Carl G.. to Lidkopings Mekaniska Verkstass Aktie-
bolag. Driving mechanism for the regulating wheels of
centerless grinding machines. 2,872,757, 2-10-59, CI.
51—103.
Ekholm, Carl G., to Lidkopings Mekaniska Verkstads
Aktiebolag. Centerless grinding machine. 2,913,854,
11-24-59, CI. 51 — 103.
Ekman, Carl O. A., to Firma Ekman & Brundin. Camou-
flaging covering for military helmets. 2,911,652, 11-10-59,
CI. 2 — 187.
Ekkers, Gysbert J., and A. Patriarca, to "Patelhold" Patent-
verwertungs- & Elektro-Holding A.-G. Thermionic cathode
for electron tubes and method for producing same.
2,887,413, 5-19-59, CI. 117—212.
2,875,968, 3-3-59,
Railway car trucks.
2,887,105.
2,873,000,
Electrical
Ekola, Giles C. Christmas tree stand.
CI. 248 — 48.
Eksergian, Carolus, to The Budd Co.
2,879,718, 3-31-59, CI. 105—185.
Eksergian, Carolus L., and E. K. Buyze, to The Budd Co.
Disk brake mechanism. 2,888,102, 5-26-59, CI. 188 — 72.
Ekstrom-Carlson & Co. : See —
Mann, Theodore C. 2,886,079.
Mann, Theodore C. 2,895,386.
Mann, Theodore C. 2,913,964.
Ekstrom, Gosta I., and J. G. F. Lowenborg, to Atlas Copco
Aktiebolag. Pneumatic percussion tools. 2,900,959,
8-25-59, CI. 121 — 13.
Ekstrom, Karl G. : See —
Welin, Solve, Ekstrom, and Stenvall. 2,891,891.
Ekstrom, Regner A., Jr. Flowmeters particularly for gases.
2,873,606, 2-17-59, CI. 73—228.
Ekstrom, Regner A., Jr. Flowmeter for fluids. 2,892,348,
6-30-59, Cl. 73—228.
Ekvall, Harold N., J. M. Warner, and A. T. Flower. Insulat-
ing connector covers. 2,888,509, 5-26-59, Cl. 174 — 5.
Ela, Ohipman P. Handle for paint brushes and the like.
2,914,785, 12-1-59, Cl. 15 — 143.
Elam, David L., to Electro Products Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
trical sensing apparatus. 2,883,538, 4-21-59, Cl. 250 — 36.
Elam, Edward U., and R. H. Hasek, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Preparation of acetone ketals. 2,875,252, 2-24-59, Cl.
260—615.
Elam, James O. : See —
Brown, Elwyn S., Cooper, Elam, and Johns.
Elam, Lowell S. Electrostatic precipitator.
2-10-59, Cl. 183—7.
Elarde, Paul F., to Western Electric Co., Inc.
testing apparatus. 2,916,695, 12-8-59, Cl. 324 — 40.
Elarde, Vito D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Flame re-
sistant composition comprising chlorinated polyester resin,
inorganic oxide and an epoxide resin and method of prepar-
ing. 2.885,380, 5-5-59, Cl. 260 — 10.
Elastic Akt. vorm. M. Vogel A.G. : See —
Siemssen, Georg-Gustav, and Post. 2,907,039.
Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America : See —
Mills, Malcolm E., and Faroni. 2,872,961.
Elbel, Arnold : See —
Kuss, Ernst, Emert, Dietrich, Elbel, and Zirngibl.
2,910,348.
Elce, Alec, E. Poulsom, and E. C. Craven, to The Distillers
Co. Ltd. Extractive distillation of formaldehyde. 2,916,-
422, 12-8-59, Cl. 202—39.5.
Elcor, Inc. : See —
Walton, John F., and Reaves. 2,914,719.
Eldema Corp. : See —
Doeleman, Henry. 2,876.387.
Elder, Gordon B., to General Motors Corp. Pump with oblique
pulsator diaphragm. 2,873,688, 2-17-59, Cl. 103—150.
Elder, Harry J. : See — ■
Brown, George P., Jr., Elder, and Franke. 2,911,420.
Elder, Max E. : See —
Gunderman, Roland E., and Elder. 2,880,466.
Elder, Max E., R. E. Gunderman, W. G. MacPherson, and
C. D. Parker, to The Dow Chemical Co. Improved film-
forming latexes of chloroethylene copolymers and process
for preparing same. 2,894,927, 7-14-59, Cl. 260 — 29.6.
Elder. Verl M. : See —
Eales, Ben L., and Elder. 2,906,053.
Eldib, Ibrahim A. : See—
Bieber, Herman, and Eldib. 2,897,144.
Eldi-Feinmechanik G. m. b. H. : See —
Hebel, Martin. 2,873,913.
Hebel, Martin. 2,873,914.
Eldh, John A. D. : See —
Ek, Stig Y., and Eldh. 2,894,864.
Eldred, Billy M. : See —
Leach, Harry S., and Eldred. 2,868,849.
Eldred, George R., to Micromatic Hone Corp. Honing stone.
2,903,828, 9-15-59, Cl. 51—204.
Eldred, John W., to J. & L. Associates, Inc. Fire finishing
machine for glass articles. 2,883,797, 4-28-59, Cl. 49 — 7.
Eldredge, Kenneth R., to Stanford Research Institute.
Method and means for increasing friction. 2,910,012,
10-27-59, Cl. 105 — 76.
Eldridge, Arthur C. : See —
McKinney, Leonard L., Weakley, and Eldridge. 2,890,246.
Eldridge, Arthur J., and J. G. Nish, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Vacuum tube volt-
meter. 2,877,418, 3-10-59, Cl. 324 — 123.
Eldridge, Charles D. Cord bracket for hospital beds.
2,913,740, 11-24-59, Cl. 5—317.
Eldridge, Frank R., Jr., to United States of America, Army.
Variable speed transmission. 2,881,623, 4-14-59, Cl.
74 — 198.
Eldridge, John E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polytetrafluoroethylene aqueous paste and process for
shaping same. 2,881,142, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 17.
Electomic Mechanisms Inc. : See —
Hodge, Everett D. 2,910,892.
Electraulic Presses Ltd. : See — -
Towler, Frank H. and J. M. 2,882,931.
Towler, John M. 2,904,074.
Towler, John M. and F. H. 2,882,766.
Towler. John M. and F. H. 2,891.517.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Electric Auto-Lite Co., The : See —
Meyer, Earl W., Jr., and Spaulding. 2,914,693.
Meyer, Earl W„ Jr., and Spaulding. 2,914,695.
Electric Control Corp. : See —
Kern. Robert D. 2,891,213.
Electric Distribution Products, Inc.: See —
Carlson, Elmer T., and Constantine. 2,879,319.
Carlson, Euner T., and Constantine. 2,907,839.
Electric Eye Equipment Co. : See —
Batterman, Theodore W., and Pobog. 2,917,640.
Noble, Carl M., and Angell. 2,896,854.
Electric Furnace Co.. The : See —
Cope, F. Troy, and Vaughan. 2,885,197.
Electric Machinery Mfg. Co. : See —
Carlson, Elmer T., and Constantine. 2,903,503.
Crownover, Joseph W. 2,882,678.
Crownover, Joseph W. 2,916,578.
Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. : See —
Best, John E. 2,912,617.
Billin, James J., Godier, and Hall. 2,885,472.
Blackadder, Robert L. S., Vaughan, and Young. 2,883,631.
Booth, Richard H , and Payne. 2,882,864.
Cail, Roland A. 2,917.693.
Cail, Roland A., and Payne. 2,887,638.
Cail, Roland A. and Warder. 2,894,186.
Carroll. John L.. and Ewels. 2,900.608.
Charman, Frederick J. H., and Cork. 2,887,682.
Collard, John. 2.912.619.
Gargini, Eric J. 2,906,815.
Huntley. Keith G. 2,900,441.
Huntley, Keith G., and White. 2,906,870.
Ingham, Wiliam E. 2,871,379.
Ingham, William E. 2,889,473.
James, Ivanhoe J. P. 2,870,249.
James, Ivanhoe J. P. 2,905,757.
Kramskoy, Charles M. 2,906,869.
Kreuchen, Karl H. 2,894,169.
Lubszynski, Hans G. 2,905,843.
Lubszynski, Hans G. 2,912,615.
Lubszynski, Hans G., McGill, and Taylor. 2,910,602.
Lubszynski. Hans G„ and Wardley. 2,900,280.
Mansford, Hugh L. 2,897,453.
McGee, James D. 2,869.803.
Pearce, Albert F., and Wooton. 2,901,660.
Pearce, Albert F., and Kreuchen. 2,904,719.
Pearce, Ralph R. 2,898,491.
Pearce, Ralph R., and Turner. 2,915,671.
Percival, William S. 2,900,567.
Perkins, Denis G. 2.875,371.
Spencer, Rolf E. 2,882,524.
Spencer, Rolf E. 2,887,270.
Spencer, Rolf E. 2,889,504.
Spencer, Rolf E., and Voles. 2,883,110.
Spencer, Rolf E., and Voles. 2,900,586.
Spencer, Rolf E., and Voles. 2,900,590.
Spencer, Rolf E., and Stephenson. 2,894,685.
Stephenson, Geoffrey H. 2,882,483.
Vaughan, James R. M. 2,902.653.
Vaughan, James R. M.. and Bright. 2,894,171.
Wardley, John. 2,915,039.
Webley, Reginald S. 2,912,614.
Wolfendale, Frederick C. 2,912,630.
Electric Products Co., The : See — ■
Diederich, Norman F. 2,876,405.
Diederich, Norman F. 2,879,347.
Koons, Harold O. 2,879,414.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,872,659.
Electric Regulator Corp. : See —
McHenry. Thomas F.. and Grabinski. 2,900,593.
Electric Steel Foundry : See —
Peklay, William P. 2,896,345.
Electric Steel Foundry Co. : See —
Dodson, Guy R. 2,910,170.
Ehmann, Leslie G. 2,895,195.
Ehmann, Leslie G. 2,908,217.
Ehmann, Leslie G., and Nelson. 2,872,716.
Fink, Leroy E. 2,867,533.
Fink, Leroy E., and de Weese. 2,889,223.
Hill, George W. 2,885.801.
Larsen, Paul V. 2 874.491.
Larsen, Paul V. 2,895,239.
Larsen, Paul V. 2,904,907.
Peklay, William P. 2,896,345.
Smith, Willis D. 2,904,906.
Electric Storage Battery Co., The : See —
Garland. Edward J. 2.915,621.
Cheng, Yick C. 2,890,327.
Csapo, John. 2,889,388.
Duddv, Joseph C. 2,881,237.
Duddv, Joseph C. 2,881,238.
Duddv, Joseph C. 2,904.611.
Garland, Edward J. 2,882,388.
Oongoll. Vernon F., and Klinger. 2,893,387.
Lockwood, Lee J. 2,896,067.
Mntheson, Jnmes N. 2.874.693.
Matheson, James N. 2,895,472.
Matheson, James N. 2,918,676.
Murphy, Harold P., and Levine. 2,880,257.
Nowotny, Glenn J. 2,880,259.
Pucher, Leo E., Cunningham, and Szabo. 2,880,258.
Riggs, Harold C. 2.906.806.
Riggs, Harold C, and Port. 2,911,986.
Rolph, Samuel W. 2,909,588.
Electric Storage Battery Co., The : See — Continued
Simpson, Jack N. 2,876,454.
Simpson, Jack N., and Boyer. 2,895,137.
Strauss, Howard J. 2,880,260.
Strauss, Howard J. 2.905.739.
Strauss, Howard J. 2,915,576.
Young, Charles A., and Kerns. 2,873,770.
Electric Vendors, Inc. : See —
Zeigle, Kenneth C. 2,892,628.
Zeigle, Kenneth C. 2,894,287.
Zeigle, Kenneth C, Nieland, and Vance. 2,878,014.
Electrical Apparatus Co., Inc. : See —
Kelleigh, Waldo J. 2,876,882.
Electrical & Musical Industries Ltd. : See —
Spencer, Rolf E. 2,916,734.
Electrical Utilities Co. : See —
Milliken, Alvin R., and Hook. 2,870,307.
Electricite de France (Service National) : See —
Valembois, Jean. 2,886,951.
Electrix Corp. : See —
Herman, William P., and Hobson. 2,876,452.
Electro-Acid Corp. : See —
Toce, Charles A., and Broussard. 2,902,532.
Electro-Chem Fiber Seal Corp. : See —
Pattilloch, Donald K. 2,917,425.
Electro Chemical Laboratories Corp. : See —
Fearon, Robert E. 2,886,713.
Fearon, Robert E. 2,891,215.
Electrocircuits Inc. : See —
Erdman, Donald C. 2,902,658.
Electrodynamics Corp. : See —
Barnitz, Edward S., and Johnson, 2,877,134.
Electrofilm, Inc. : See —
Crump, Ralph E. 2,901,380.
Heath, Arthur N. 2,884,509.
Electroflo Meters Co., Ltd. : See —
Engel, Friedrich V. A. E. and G. F. M. 2,879,469.
Electrographic Corp. : See —
Bungay, George W. 2,909,818.
Electro-Hydraulics Ltd. : See —
Perdue, Jack. 2,896,884.
Electrolux Corp. : See —
Allen, Oliver L. 2,880,447.
Anderson, Emil. 2,885,715.
Anderson, Emil, and Kowalewski. 2,895,551.
Beede. Arnold H. 2,876,054.
Borkoski. Leon P. 2,873,469.
Brown, Charles L., Jr. 2,885,716.
Cawl, Allen P. 2,868,913.
Cawl, Allen P. 2,878,074.
Cawl, Allen P. 2,917,595.
Ferraris. John T. 2,911,062.
Galiulo, Frank L„ and Mott. 2.915,237.
Kowalewski, John J. 2,883,696.
Lampe. Robert C. 2,885,717.
Lofgren, Gustaf E. 2,909,238.
Weeks, Robert, Jr. 2,914,689.
Electro-Measurements, Inc. : See —
Strain, Douglas C, and Rockwood. 2,884,505.
Electro Products Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Elam. David L. 2,883,538.
Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corp. : See —
Easter. George J. 2.871.543.
Robie, Norman P. 2,877,104.
Electro-Seal Corp. : See —
Hjermstad, Hans U. 2,907,249.
Electro-Snap Switch & Mfg. Co. : See —
Brin. Kacil C. 2,906,842
Connelly, Eugene C. 2,884,503.
Gore, Chester F. 2,890.781.
Electro-Sonic Laboratories, Inc. : See —
McConnell. John H. 2.883,478.
Electro-Temp Corp., The : See —
Tryon, Donald F. 2,917,287.
Electro-Voice, Inc. : See —
Avedon, Robert C. 2,873.812.
Wiggins, Alpha M. 2,896,189.
Electronic Associates, Inc. : See —
Gordon, Llovd L. 2,879.445.
Hamer, Howard. 2,910,549.
Pray, George E. 2,916,266.
Electronic Engineering Co. of California : See —
Iannelli, Edward. 2,913,633.
Electronic Research Associates. Inc. : See —
Grieg. Donald D„ and Moskowitz. 2,891,217.
Mariieine, Edward A. 2,881,253.
Zimmermann, Joseph J. 2.881.252.
Zimmermann, Joseph J. 2,909,618.
Electronic Teaching Laboratories : See —
Home, John E. 2,876,561.
Electronic and X-Rav Applications Ltd. and Wade Engineering
Ltd. : See —
Tunnieliffe, Edward A. J. 2,891,537.
Tunnicliffe, Edward A. J., and Densham. 2,875.946.
Electronics Corp. of America : See —
Cade, Phillip J., Gallagher, and Sibley. 2,913,972.
Giuffrida, Phillip. 2.877,438.
Giuffrida, Philip. 2,905,862.
Macdonald. Waldron S.. and Abbott. 2.879,000.
Vasel, Alfred W. 2,892,971.
Electronics Instruments Ltd. : See —
Wilstead, Graham H. 2,867,758.
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Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget : See —
Helin, Elis E. V., and Magnusson. 2,876,151.
Johansson, Erik, and Helin. 2,893,085.
Noren, Tore M. I. 2,871,552.
Noren, Tore M. I. 2,888,371.
Elektrokemisk A/S : See —
Bruff, William V. H. 2,904,322.
Foyn, Kjeld. 2,884,475.
Foyn, Kjeld, and Gornitzka. 2,868,860.
Foyn, Kjeld, and Tommelstad. 2,915,573.
Kamse, Kristian F. L., and Gorrlssen. 2,903,374.
Sandvold, Knut. 2,871,278.
Sem, Mathias O. 2,883,708.
Tommelstad. Einar. 2,876,269.
Wleugel, Johan. 2,880,157.
Elektrokenish A/S : See —
Ramse. Kristian F. L. 2,874,417.
Elektro-Mechanik G.m.b.H. : See —
Weis, Alfred. 2,918,796.
Elektrophysikalische Anstalt Bernhard Berghaus : See —
Bucek, Hans. 2,906,911.
Bucek, Hans. 2,916,409.
Elektroschmelzwerk Kempten G.m.b.H. : See —
Schroll, Franz. 2,913,313.
Elemelt Ltd. : See —
Gell, Philip A. M. 2,899,476.
Elencik, Frank. Game trap. 2,877,596, 3-17-59, CI. 43 — 88.
Eleuterio, Herbert S. : See — -
Brehm, Warren J., Bremer, Eleuterio, and Meschke.
2,918,501.
Elevator Supplies Co., Inc. : See —
O'Grady, Joseph V. 2,899,021.
Eley, Myrle C, and D. F. Winters, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Gas turbine fuel feed regulating apparatus.
2,911,033, 11-3-59, CI. 158—36.4.
Elf co. Inc. : See —
Elfgren, Ernest T. 2,904,007.
Elfgren, Ernest T., to Elfco, Inc. Animal oiler. 2,904,007,
9-15-59, CI. 119—157.
Elfving, Thore M. Mechanically refrigerated railway car.
2,881,600, 4-14—59, CI. 62—239.
Elfving, Thore M., and E. V. Hopkins. Refrigerating trans-
port. 2.874.554, 2-24-59. CI. 62—405.
Elgeet Optical Co., Inc. : See —
Miller, Eugene. 2,912,911.
Elgen Mfg. Corp. : See —
Perlin, Fred. 2,884,848.
Perlin. Fred. 2,884,956.
Elgin Metalformers Corp. : See —
Wells, James G., and Golz. 2,912,294.
Elgin National Watch Co. : See —
Ensign, George G., and Boswell. 2,875,262.
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,883,827.
Favret, Maxime, and Schaefer. 2,880,570.
Lee, Emory C. 2,90S,967.
Elgin Sweeper Co. : See —
Link, Charles T., Jr. 2,S95,151.
Link, Charles T., Jr., and Gooden. 2,895,150.
Elgro Machine Tool Co. Ltd., The : See —
Grosz, Emil. 2,870,467.
Elian, John : See —
Elod, Egon, Dorr, Braun, Elian, and Lepingle. 2,918,-
455.
Elian, John, and M. Lepingle, to Cellulose-Polymeres et
Derives "Cepede," S.A., and Red-Gesellschaft m.b.H.,
Technik und Produkte ; Cellulose, Chemie und Chemie der
Kunststoffe. Process for the preparation of adiponitrile.
2,880,228. 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Elian, John, and M. Lepingle, to Cellulose-Polymeres et
Derives "Cepede," S.A., and Red-Gesellschaft m.b.H., Tech-
nik und Produkte ; Cellulose, Chemie und Chemie der
Kunststoffe. Process for the preparation of 1,4-dibromo-
butane. 2,913,502, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 658.
Elias, Joseph J. Firing chamber for internal combustion
engine. 2.886,024. 5-12-59, CI. 123 — 191.
Elias, Maurice J. Wheeled golf bag. 2,902,287. 9-1-59. CI.
280—38.
Eliason, Kav E. Control means for establishing predeter-
mined surfaces. 2.873,541, 2-17-59, CI. 37—97.
Eliassen, Fred : See —
Thoresen, Carl B.. and Eliassen. 2,918,682.
Eliasson, Ivar, to Lidkopings Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag.
Sequential valve actuator. 2,871,882, 2-3-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Elinger, Adolfo S. Hypodermic syringe-ampulla. 2,911,972,
11-10-59, CI. 128 — 216.
Elin-Union Aktiengesellschaft fur Elektrische Industrie :
See —
Mueller, Josef, Dolnicki, and Manzinger. 2,915,720.
Elion. Gertrude B. : See —
Hitchings, George H., and Elion. 2,884,667.
Elion, Herbert A., to Sperry Products, Inc. Damping means
for piezo-electric crystals. 2,881,336, 4-7-59, CI.
310 — 8.2.
Eliot, Theodore Q., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Method
for recovery of sulfur from hydrogen sulfide-containing
gases. 2,889,207, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 225.
Elk Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Kirgan, Edward L. 2,885,670.
Elkin, Harold F. : See —
Connell, Leo F., Elkin, and Soden. 2,899,385.
Engineering Works Ltd.
2,877,696, 3-17-59, CI.
2,885,336.
2,900,351.
2,892,S68.
Elkington, Vivian, to Tbe Dover
Manhole covers and frames.
94 — 34.
Elkins, Ira D. : See —
Goren, Mayer B., and Elkins.
Goren, Mayer B and Elkins.
Lederle, Henry P., and Elkins.
Elkins, Lloyd E., and T. M. Geffen, to Pan American Petro-
leum Corp. Method of recovering petroleum. 2,910,123,
10-27-59, CI. 166—9.
Elkins, Robert H. : See —
Chambers, Robert R., Elkins, and Monagle. 2,899,419.
Elledge, Martin D. Sensitive drilling machine. 2,893,271,
7-7-59, CI. 77—32.
Ellenbaum, Frank H. : See —
Marcec, Ervin A. 2,914,824.
Ellenberger, Jakob. Bimetallic circuit breakers. 2,876,311,
3-3-59, CI. 200—122.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden, Inc. Mechanism for the
accumulation of products around a fixed decimal.
2,868,453, 1-13-59, CI. 235—63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden, Inc. Multiplying calculator.
2,S72,115, 2-3-59, CI. 235—63.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden, Inc. Proportional gear calcu-
lating machine. 2,889,985, 6-9-59, CI. 235—73.
Ellerbeck, Grant C, to Friden, Inc. Value approximation
mechanism. 2,914,247, 11-24-59, CI. 235—144.
Ellerman, Harry E., and R. H. Kittleman, to United States
of America, Navy. Collector ring assembly. 2,889,531,
6-2-59, CI. 339 — 5.
Ellestad, Gerhard A. Heat protective devices for windows.
2,888,985, 6-2-59, CI. 160—99.
Ellenberger, Jakob. Pushbutton-operated overload switch.
2,895,028, 7-14-59, CI. 200—88.
Eller, Carl W., Jr., and J. M. Snyder, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Purification of working solutions for
producing hydrogen peroxide. 2,901,491, 8-25-59, CI. 260 —
369
Eller, Harold E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic bumpless switching controller. 2,884,939,
5-5-59, CI. 137—82.
Ellerman, Edward. Combination push rake and leveler.
2,879,852, 3-31-59, CI. 172—136.
Ellerson, Henry W., Jr. : See —
Outterson, Charles R., Bell, and Ellerson. 2,878,119.
Elletson, Allan W. : See —
Magnuson, Merriell P., and Elletson. 2,914,796.
Ellickson, Eugene G. Supporting means for ladders and
scaffolds. 2,912,207, 11-10-59, CI. 248 — 238.
Ellieott, Charles E., Jr., to Ellicott Machine Corp. Spud
construction for dredges. 2,917,851, 12-22-59, CI. 37 — 73.
Ellicott Machine Corp. : See —
Ellicott, Charles E., Jr. 2,917,851.
Ellin, Nils A. Holder for read-made four-in-hand tie.
2,869,199, 1-20-59, CI. 24 — 49.
Elling, Hugo, R. Elssner, and K. Heuer, to American Enka
Corp. Production of yarns of regenerated cellulose having
improved properties. 2,893,821, 7-7-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Ellinger, Francis C. : See —
Voss. Wendell G.. and Ellinger. 2,898,218.
Ellings, Arthur C. : See —
Weinland, Clarence E., and Ellings. 2,876,620.
Ellingson, La Verne O., to Quik-N-Easy Products, Ltd.
Automobile boat loading and carrying attachment.
2,887,237, 5-19-59, CI. 214 — 450.
Ellingson, La Verne O., to Quik-N-Easy Products, Ltd.
Boarding ladder. 2,896,831, 7-28-59, CI. 228—54.
Ellington, Alvin M. : See —
Dobbratz, Edward J., and Ellington. 2,872,261.
Ellington, Lois F. : See —
Dobbratz, Edward J., and Ellington. 2,872,261.
Elliot Enterprises, Inc. : See — •
Mallinckrodt, George E. 2.882,872.
Mallinckrodt, George E. 2,895,457.
Elliott Addressing Machine Co. : See — -
Elliott, Harmon P. 2,903,510.
Elliott, B.. & Co. Ltd. : See —
Selby, James. 2,903,931.
Selby, James. Kirkbride. and Trebble. 2,899,850.
Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. : See —
Ellis. Stafford M. 2,908,083.
Kinear, John A. C. 2,870,524.
Last, James. 2,880,994.
Leonard, Frederic C. 2,878,716.
Mariner, Peter F., and Cochrane. 2,867,801.
Mariner, Peter F., and Kinnear. 2,900,706.
Millership, Ronald. 2,895,075.
Pateman, Jack E. 2,871,347.
Elliott, Clifton M., R. P. Graham, and M. E. Noftz, to Chrysler
Corp. Low pressure, continuous flow fuel injection system.
2,871,844, 2-3-59, CI. 123—119.
Elliott, Clifton M., and M. E. Noftz, to Chrysler Corp. Fuel
injection system for an internal combustion engine.
2,893,364, 7-7-59, CI. 123—119.
Elliott, Daniel R., E. H. Culp, and W. H. Hulswit, Jr., to
United States Rubber Co. Fluid spring. 2,901,242,
8-25-59, CI. 267—15.
Elliott, Daniel R., K. A. Ferguson, and K. A. Reid. to United
States Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for determin-
ing and measuring thump. 2,914,940, 12-1-59, CI. 73 —
146.
49209G— P-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Elliott, Douglas A. : See —
Hall, John L., and Elliott. 2,917,026.
Elliott, Douglas H. Sanitary disposable holder for oral
hygiene devices. 2,916,154, 12-8-59, CI. 211—65.
Elliott, Douglas H. Sanitary disposable holder for oral
hygiene devices. 2,916,155, 12-8-59, CI. 211 — 66.
Elliott, Duncan : See —
Cosby, William T., Elliott, Gifford, and Dawson.
2,881,857.
Elliott, Edwin G., Jr. : See —
Rieppel, Perry J., Clapp, and Elliott. 2,882,588.
Elliott, Everett E. : See —
Bly, Austin, and Elliott. 2,917,892.
Elliott, George, to General Dynamics Corp. Radio or car-
rier terminal dial selector. 2,870,263, 1-20-59, CI. 179—
41.
Elliott, George, to General Dynamics Corp. Pulse generator.
2,878.438. 3-17-59, CI. 321 — 49.
Elliott, George, to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic selec-
tor switch. 2,889,537, 6-2-59, CI. 340 — 166.
Elliott, George, to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone con-
ference circuit. 2,894,074, 7-7-59, CI. 179—41.
Elliott, George, to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic
switch. 2,904,705, 9-15-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Elliott, George, to General Dynamics Corp. Electronically
controlled relay. 2,918,609, 12-22-59. CI. 317 — 148.5.
Elliott. George H., to Dale Electronics Corp. Potentiometer.
2,873,338. 2-10-59, CI. 201 — 62.
Elliott. Harold F. : See —
Chesebrough, James A., Scott, and Elliott. 2,894,178.
Scott, David R., Chesebrough. and Elliott. 2,877,657.
Elliott, Harold F. Time-control device. 2,907,386, 10-6-59,
CI. 161—1.
Elliott, Harold W., to W. E. Kelsey. Reinforced sponge
cleaning device. 2,885,703. 5-12-59. CI. 15—118.
Elliott, Harmon P., to Elliott Addressing Machine Co.
Work holders and auxiliary support for work holders of
facsimile producing machines. 2,903,510, 9-8-59, CI.
178 — 6.6.
Elliott, Hartwell A. Pipe laying device. 2,879,649, 3-31-59,
CI. 61—72.
Elliott, Howard E. : See —
Janson, Stefan K., Wild, and Elliott. 2,887.808.
Elliott, James F., and R. E. Halsted, to General Electric Co.
Electroluminescent device and networks. 2,904,696,
9-15-59, CI. 250—213.
Elliott, John H., to Hercules Powder Co. Recovery of
terephthalic acid. 2,879,291, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 525.
Elliott, John S., and E. D. Edwards, to C. C. Wakefield &
Co. Ltd. Lubricating oils. 2,897,152, 7-28-59, CI.
252 — 47.5.
Elliott. Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. High
pressure reforming with lowered hydrogen partial pressure.
2,870,083. 1-20-59, CI. 208—135.
Elliott, Kenneth M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Minimiz-
ing thermal reforming in catalytic reforming. 2,886,516,
5-12-59. CI. 208 — 134.
Elliott, Kenneth M.. and L. P. Evans, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co.. Inc. Method of supplying endothermic heat of re-
action. 2,886,507, 5-12-59, CI. 208—78.
Elliott, Kenneth M.. and W. W. Hamilton, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co.. Inc. Reforming employing refrigerated recycle
gas. 2,898,288, 8-4-59. CI. 208—134.
Elliott, Llewellyn J., to Pve Ltd. Acoustic enclosure for
loudspeakers. 2,917,127, 12-15-59, CI. 181—31.
Elliott, Marshall, and L. U. Franklin, to Gulf Oil Corp. Two
step process for refining of lubricating oils with aluminum
chloride. 2.872.413. 2-3-59. CI. 208—297.
Elliott, Raymond G.. 1/in to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Safety lighter. 2.902.352. 9-1-59. CI. 44 — 35.
Elliott, "Ralph M., 49% to G. M. McDonald. Curtain rod
with integral attachment means. 2,918,175, 12-22-59. CI.
211 — 105.2.
Elliott. Robert H. Protective sleeve. 2,904,792, 9-22^59,
CI. 2—16.
Elliott, Robert H., Jr. : See —
Massengale, John T.. and Elliott. 2.872,301.
Spring, Samuel, and Elliott. 2,882,134.
Elliott, Robert H., Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Chem-
ical composition and process for aluminum etching. 2,882,-
135, 4-14-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Elliott, Robert H., Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Chem-
ical composition and process for aluminum etching.
2,918,357, 12-22-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Elliott. Robert S., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Waveguide cou-
pling device. 2,878,453, 3-17-59, CI. 333 — 33.
Elliott. Stanley B. : See —
Fuchsman, Charles H.. Charnas, and Elliott. 2,905,554.
Fuehsman, Charles H., Charnas, and Elliott. 2.905.555.
Fuchsman, Charles H., Charnas, and Elliott. 2,905,556.
Elliott, Stanley B., to Ferro Corp. Stabilization of halo-
genated hydrocarbon resins. 2,918,451, 12-22-59, CI. 260 —
45.75.
Elliott, Thomas. Tool joint and valve seat grinder.
2,878,626, 3-24-59, CI. 51—241.
Elliott, William B. Means and method for joining parts.
2,899,224, 8-11-59, CI. 287—126.
Elliott, William S., to Collins Radio Co. Impulse-governed
oscillator. 2,901,706, 8-25-59, CI. 331 — 48.
Ellis, Arthur G. : See —
Abberley, Maurice W., Parker, and Ellis. 2,867,885.
Ellis, Benjamin F. Power mower with endless belt cutting
means. 2,867,069, 1-6-59, CI. 56 — 25.
Ellis, Carlos B. : See —
Morris, William W. 2,871,329.
Ellis, Charles A., to Ritter Co., Inc. Dental handpiece.
2,884,695, 5-5-59. CI. 32 — 26.
Ellis, Charles A., to Ritter Co., Inc. Combined bearing and
turbine element. 2,891,312, 6-23-59, CI. 32 — 27.
Ellis, Charles A., to American Optical Co. Release relief
valve. 2,899,976. 8-18-59. CI. 137—599.2.
Ellis, Charles L. Wire tying machine. 2,868,239, 1-13-59,
CI. 140 — 43.6.
Ellis, Charles W. : See —
Childers, Eugene, Ellis, and Ryan. 2,910,343.
Ellis, Charles W., Ill, and R. H. Daniels, to The Kaman
Aircraft Corp. Mechanism for indicating and correcting
lift differences in a helicopter rotor. 2,891,741, 6-23-59,
CI. 244—17.13.
Ellis, David H., and R. T. Mielke, to The Oscar C. Rixson Co.
Door closer. 2,909,801, 10-27-59, CI. 16 — 62.
Ellis, Edward A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Strand feed-
ing tool. 2,872,129. 2-3-59, CI. 242—157.
Ellis-Foster Co. : See —
Rust. John B. 2,873,265.
Ellis, Frampton E., Jr. Bound vortex skin. 2,899,150,
8-11-59, CI. 244 — 41.
Ellis, George O., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Appara-
tus for circulating a liquid in a fluid pressure system.
2,884,860, 5-5-59, CI. 103—50.
Ellis, Glenn R. Variable loaded whip antenna. 2,894,260,
7-7-59, CI. 343—745.
Ellis, Herbert M., and A. Shaines, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Process for drying charged storage battery plates.
2,880,520, 4-7-59, CI. 34 — 29.
Ellis, Hubert C. Centrifugal extractor. 2,907,464, 10-6-59,
CI. 210—360.
Ellis, Jesse D., and S. L. Webster. Apparatus for making
concrete building block. 2,916,793. 12-15-59. CI. 25 — 41.
Ellis, John H., to General Motors Corp. Piston ring
expander. 2,879,117, 3-24-59, CI. 309 — 41.
Ellis, John R. B., J. A. Robbers, and W. J. Rossi, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Production of acetone. 2,904,592,
9-15-59, CI. 260—593.
Ellis. Lacoste G.. to Sun Oil Co. Seismographic exploration.
2,900,037, 8-18-59. CI. 181— .5.
Ellis, Lorin L. : See —
Salisbury, Maurice B., and Ellis. 2,904,320.
Ellis. Milton : See —
Russo, Jack P., and Ellis. 2,885,758.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., to Raytheon Co. Preparation of silicon.
2,904,404, 9-15-59, CI. 23 — 223.5.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., and W. F. Leverton, to Raytheon Co.
Preparation of substantially pure silicon. 2,916,359, 12-
8-59, CI. 23—273.
Ellis, Robert M.. to Rotolite Corp. Photographic-printing
apparatus. 2.875,677. 3-3-59, CI. 95—77.5.
Ellis. Stafford M.. to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. Meas-
uring devices for railway tracks. 2,908,083, 10-13-59,
CI. 33—144.
Ellis, Steven G. : See —
Atkinson, Ralph B., and Ellis. 2,897,286.
Atkinson, Ralph B., and Ellis. 2,901,309.
Ellis, Weldon T., Jr. Aquarium cleaner. 2,899,063, 8-11-59,
CI. 210 — 169.
Ellis, William F. : See —
Savoca, Joseph I., and Ellis. 2,880,170.
Ellison, Arthur E. Vacuum type coffee maker. 2,912.921,
11-17-59, CI. 99—292.
Ellison, John V. Band expansion recorder. 2,903,521, 9-8-59,
CI. 179 — 100.2.
Ellison, Joseph E., to Standard Screw Co. Stripper pin
assembly. 2,880,484, 4-7-59, CI. 22 — 94.
Ellison, Luther A. Linked track of crawler track type trac-
tors. 2,877.060, 3-10-59, CI. 305 — 10.
Ellison, Lynn E. : See —
Cook. George R., and Ellison. 2.894,388.
Marsh. Glenn A., Ellison, and Schaschl. 2,912.645.
Ellison. Lvnn E.. to The Pure Oil Co. Electrical corrosion
probe. 2,878,354, 3-17-59. CI. 201 — 63.
Ellison. Thomas, and H. Mulhall, to British Cel.inese Ltd.
Apparatus for treatment of textile materials. 2.893,103,
7-7-59. CI. 26 — 1.
Ellison. Wallace D. Manual power digger. 2,890.532,6-16-59.
CI. 37—86.
Ellithorpe, Clarence D.. to The Mosler Safe Co. Sidewalk
banking apparatus. 2,902.114, 9-1-59, CI. 186 — 1.
Ellithorpe, Clarence D., to The Mosler Safe Co. Drive-in
service apparatus. 2,912,066, 11-10-59. CI. 186 — 1.
Ellman. Gilbert M., to Aristo-Crnft Products. Collapsible
stand. 2,896,365, 7-28-59, CI. 45—121.
Ellman, Julius. Feeding and sleeping doll. 2,883,794,
4-28-59, CI. 46 — 141.
Ellman. Julius, to said Ellman and G. Lerner. Combined toy
gun and moving target. 2.905,468. 9-22-59. CI. 273—101.
Ellman, Samuel H.. to Lite-Vent, Inc. Awnings. 2,S67,010,
1-6-59. CI. 20 — 57.5.
Ellrich, Charles N., to Philco Corp. Die handling mechanism
for facilitating insertion and removal thereof in presses.
2,913,946, 11-24-59, CI. 83 — 630.
Ellson, Allan H., to National Research Development Corp.
Electric pulse translation stages. 2,896,079, 7-21-59, CI.
250—27.
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Ellstrom, Inc. : See —
Tomkow, Edward. 2,876,550.
Ellsworth, Carl E., to Chemetron Corp. Coupling arrange-
ment for an oscillatory system. 2,874,357, 2-17-59, CI.
333 27
Ellsworth,' Harold J. Star clock. 2,918,725, 12-29-59, CI.
33—62.
Ellsworth, Ivan W. Aerating roller attachment for lawn
mowers. 2,912,813, 11-17-59, CI. 56—249.
Ellsworth, Joseph P. Tape clamp. 2,S84,673. 5-5-59. CI.
24 — 126.
Ellwood, William P. : See —
Stover, Ancil C. 2,890,063.
Elmendorf, Armin. Single plv veneer plank and method of
making it. 2,896,682, 7-28-59, CI. 144 — 309.
Elmer, Curtis : See —
Fraser, George L., and Elmer. 2,916,410.
Elmer. Otto 'C. : See —
Lyons, Joseph. Elmer, and Berry. 2.900,341.
Elming, Niels : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. P. W., and Elming. 2,875,207.
Elmore, Kenneth C. Fingerprint and document copying de-
vice. 2,868,069, 1-13-59, CI. 88—24.
Elmore, Owen E., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Intermittent
drive mechanism. 2,891,405, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 1.5.
Elmore, William C. : See —
De Prisco, Carmine F., Elmore, and Maropis. 2,917,691.
Elmore, William C, to Aeroprojects, Inc. 'Support for vi-
bratory devices. 2,891,178. 6-16-59, CI. 310—26.
Elmore, William C, to Aeroprojects, Inc. Support for vi-
bratory devices. 2,S91,179, 6-16-59, CI. 310—26.
Elmore, William C, to Aeroprojects. Inc. Support for vi-
bratory devices. 2,891,180, 6-16-59, CI. 310 — 26.
Elms, Edwin F. Fastener. 2,873,496, 2-17-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Elms, Edwin F., to R. L. Brown. Fastener. 2,910,751,
11-3-59, CI. 24—73.
Elod, Egon, R.-E. Dorr, H. Braun, J. Elian and M. Lepingle,
to RED-Gesellschaft m.b.H., Technik und Produkte :
Cellulose, Chemie und Chemie der Kunststoffe, and Cellu-
lose-Polymers & Derives, "CE PE DE." Preparation of
polyamides. 2,918,455, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Eloranta, Vaito K. : See —
Land, Edwin H., and Eloranta. 2.873,660.
Land, Edwin H., and Eloranta. 2,880,659.
Land, Edwin H., and Eloranta. 2,880,660.
Land, Edwin H., Eloranta, and Fairbank. 2,880,658.
Eloranta, Vaito K., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic appa-
ratus for treating sheet materials with a fluid. 2,887,030,
5—19—59 pi 95 gQ
Elovitz, David M., and G. P. Fulton, to United Aircraft Corp.
Combination seal for a pump. 2,903,970, 9-15-59, CI.
103—111.
Elox Corp. Of Michigan : See —
Matulaitis, Victor E. 2,871,410.
Matulaitis. Victor E. 2.902.586.
Matulaitis, Victor E. 2,903,557.
McKechnie, Ian C. 2.882,437.
McKechnie, Ian C. 2,901.588.
McKechnie, Ian C. 2,903,556.
Elpern, Bill, to Sterling Drug Inc. l-[aryl-( poly carbon-lower-
aliphatic) ]-4-acyloxy-4-arylpiperidines and their prepara-
tion. 2.880.211. 3-31-59, CI. 260—294.3.
Elpern, Bill, to Sterling Drug Inc. Lower-alkyl 4-phenyl-l-
(higher-alkyl)piperidine-4-carboxylates and their prepara-
tion. 2,901,487, 8-25-59. CI. 260 — 293.4.
Elpern, Bill, to Sterling Drug Inc. Lower alkyl 4-phenyl-
l-(3-ohenylpropyl) piperidine-4-carboxylates and their
preparation. 2,914,532, 11-24-59, CI. 260—294.3.
Elrob Mfg. Co. : See —
Zacher, Norman E. 2,878,303.
Elsdon, Michael B., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Valve
interlock means. 2,884,008, 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 637.1.
Else, Harry C. Grinding apparatus. 2,887,830, 5-26-59, CI.
51—168.
Elsenheimer, Charles W. : See —
Connors, James J., and Elsenheimer. 2,893,676.
Elsesser, Charles C. : See —
Cameron, Donald E., Chilson, Elsesser, and Wlndmuller.
2 913 342
Elsey, Cleo A. ' Motor valve structure. 2,880,748, 4-7-59,
CI. 137—270.
Elsev. Cleo A. Plug valve. 2,916,253, 12-8-59, CI. 251—
161.
Elslager, Edward F. : See —
Moore, Elslager, and Short. 2,915,523.
Elslager, Edward F., and F. H. Tendiek, to Parke, Davis
& Co. Acridine N-oxides. 2,880,210, 3-31-59, CI. 260—279.
Elslager, Edward F., and F. H. Tendiek, to Parke, Davis &
Co. Benzo-quinolylamino-2-[di(|3-chloroethyl) aminometh-
yl]-phenols. 2,883,382. 4-21-59, CI. 260—279.
Elslager. Edward F.. and M. Sullivan, to Parke, Davis & Co.
Substituted amino-benz [b] acridines. 2,902,403, 9-1-59,
CI. 167 — 65.
Eisner, Edwin C, to Aeroquip Corp. Web-tensioning buckle.
2,874,431, 2-24-59, CI. 24—77.
Eisner, Edwin C, to Aeroquip Corp. Separable connector.
2,877,529. 3-17-59. CI. 24—265.
Eisner, Edwin C, to Aeroquip Corp. Cargo rail tie-down.
2,891,490, 6-23-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Eisner, Edwin C, to Aeroquip Corp. Rail-connected unit.
2,899,167, 8-11-59, CI. 248—361.
Eisner, Edwin C. Lock for sliding doors. 2,913,272,
11-17-59, CI. 292—27.
Eisner, Edwin C, and E. Prete, Jr., to Aeroquip Corp. Buckle.
2,807,876, 1-13-59, CI. 24 — 168.
Eisner, Nils A. : See —
Jacobsson, Jacob B., and Eisner. 2,887,391.
Elson, Robert E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Recovery of protactinium from aqueous solu-
tions. 2,894,806, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Elson, William O., to The Kendall Co. Fungicidal prepara-
tions. 2,880,137, 3-31-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Elssner. Richard : Sec —
Elllng, Hugo, Elssner, and Heuer. 2,893,821.
Elste, Edward W. : See —
Baumet, George A. 2,888.617.
Elston, William A., L. A. McElwee, J. W. Moore, Jr., and
W. C. Tomerlin, Jr., to United Gas Corp. Apparatus for
detecting irregularities in surfaces. 2,896,332, 7-28-59,
CI. 33—178.
Elton, George A. H., % to Leda Chemicals Ltd. Methods
of dispersing fogs. 2,895,679, 7-21-59, CI. 239—2.
Eltro G.m.b.H. & Co. : See —
Wesch, Ludwig. 2,896,089.
Eltze, Ulrich : See —
Kollmann, Karl A., and Eltze. 2,917,899.
Elverum, Gerard W., and P. E. Ramstad, to General Mills, Inc.
Process of treating seeds containing galoctomanuan poly-
saccharides. 2.891.050, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 209.
Elves, Douglas C. Control valve mechanism for pumping
assembly. 2,882,870, 4-21-59, CI. 12 — 164.
Elving, Philip J. : See —
Jackson, Warren, Jr., and Elving. 2,886,770.
Elwell, Henry G., Jr., and S. Machlanski, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Electric signaling and indicating apparatus.
2,874,375, 2-17-59, CI. 340—182.
Elwell, James F. : See —
Atwell, Locke P., Elwell, and Spaulding. 2,899,479.
Elwell-Parker Electric Co., The : See —
Wilms, Henry F., and Golrick. 2,880,897.
Elwick, Keith D. Flail-type material unloader. 2,886,332,
5-12-59, CI. 275—3.
Elworthy, Bernard C. T., to Elmer R. Worth, Sr. Safety
system for sawmill carriages. 2,893,448, 7-7-59, CI.
143—120.
Ely, Berten E., Jr., E. C. Grabill, and J. R. Perkins, Jr., to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Electrical resistors.
2,878,353, 3-17-59. CI. 201 — 63.
Ely, Charles M., and J. R. Foy, to Nopco Chemical Co.
Poultry feed. 2,899,308, 8-11-59, CI. 99 — 4.
Ely, Donald A. : See —
Hornbostel, Lloyd. Beachler, and Ely. 2,869,437.
Ely, John O., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Production of
monoenergetic neutrons. 2,908.823 10-13-59 CI. 250—84.
Ely, John O., G. C. Summers, and F. C. Karal, Jr., to Socony
Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Velocity dependent acoustic velocity
correction. 2,889,001, 6-2-59, CI. 181— .5.
Ely, Norman J. : See —
Fedan, Sidney H., and Ely. 2,918,977.
Ely, Robert F. Plural combustion products generators in
ring coaxial with a turbine. 2,898,736, 8-11-59, CI.
60—39.37.
Elv, Walter J., to Oldberg Mfg. Co. Apparatus for forming
tubes. 2,878,766, 3-24-59, CI. 113—34.
Emal, Earl A. : See — ■
Southwell, Edward H., and Emal. 2,904,240.
Emanem Laboratories, Inc. : See —
McGiveran, Stanley J., and Myers. 2,881,760.
Emanuel, Bernard J. Electric testing apparatus. 2,876.304,
3-3-59, CI. 200—46.
Emanuel di Giuseppe e Roberto Emanuel & C.S.A.S. : See —
Emanuel, Roberto. 2,896,644.
Menon, Stanislao. 2,891,482.
Emanuel, Roberto, to Soc. ACC. Emanuel di G. e R. Emanuel
& C Washing plants for automatic vehicles. 2,881,459,
4-14-59, CI. 15—21.
Emanuel, Roberto, to Emanuel di Giuseppe e Roberto Emanuel
& C. S.A.S. Motor vehicle washing plant. 2,896,644,
7-28-59, CI. 134—99.
Emanueli, Luigi, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Cutting proc-
ess of oil-filled electric cables. 2,867,897, 1-13-59. CI.
29 — 401.
Emanuelson, Roy M., to High Voltage Engineering Corp.
Electron accelerator for irradiation. 2,887,583, 5-19-59,
CI. 250—49.5.
Emanuelson, Roy M., to High Voltage Engineering Corp.
X-ray generator mount. 2,892,947, 6-30-59, CI. 250—91.
Emanuelson, Verner E. Car top tent. 2,917,059, 12-15-59,
CI. 135—1.
Emanuelsson, Gunnar G., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Pulse time modulator. 2,877,421, 3-10-59, CI. 332—9.
Embree, Harold K., to Ovalstrapping Inc. Wire-tying ma-
chine. 2,877,808, 3-17-59, CI. 140 — 93.6.
Embree, Harold K., to Ovalstrapping Inc. Apparatus for
feeding a preselected length of wire. 2,894,617, 7-14-59,
CI. 203—240.
Embshoff. George F. : See —
Gerth, Albert E., and Embshoff. 2,885,510.
Emeis, Reimer. and W. Keller, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Akt. Crucible-free zone-melting apparatus. 2,898,429,
8-4-59. CI. 219—10.43.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Emeis, Reimer, and
Aktiengesellschaft.
conductor material.
Emerick, Kenneth V. :
Ettinger, John H.,
Emerick, Raymond P.
278, 10-6-59, CI. 103
J. Haus, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Apparatus for zone melting of semi-
2,904,663, 9-15-59, CI. 219—10.43.
See —
and Emerick. 2,867,192.
Impeller for centrifugal pump. 2,907,-
103.
Emeritz, Raymond : See-
Colin, Nathan, and Emeritz. 2,897,721.
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The : See —
Ammann, Bernard W. 2,883,949.
Eckess, William S., Sherman, and Deavenport. 2,888,-
525.
Lindberg, Caryl A. 2,918,555.
Emerson, Howard J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Identification
of sensitized paper or film defects with magnetic materials.
2,904,174, 9-15-59, CI. 209—72.
Emerson, John F., to Kearfott Co., Inc. Tachometer with
quadrature suppression. 2,889,475, 6-2-59, CI. 310 — 171.
Emerson, John II. Apparatus lor vibrating portions of a
patient's airway. 2,918,917, 12-29-59, CI. 128 — 27.
Emerson, John R., G. W. Fuller, and A. G. Richards. Dash-
pot. 2,894,740, 7-14-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Emerson, Marvin R.. and M. L. Hoover, to The National Cash
Register Co. Modular circuit fabrication. 2,885,602,
5-5-59, CI. 317—101.
Emerson, Oliver H., and E. M. Bickoff, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Synthesis of coumestrol and its
esters. 2,884,427, 4-28-59, CI. 260—343.2.
Emerson, Oliver H., and E. M. Bickoff, to United States
of America, Agriculture. Purification of coumestrol.
2,895,964, 7-21-59, CI. 260—343.2.
Emerson-Pryne Co. : See —
Ford, Harold H. 2.870,319.
Ford, Harold H., and Papsdorf. 2,875,316.
Pryne, Ralph. 2,874,628.
Sperling, Jacob G. 2,869,002.
Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. : See —
Eilers, Walter. 2,892,975.
Makrides. Constantine G. 2,905,309.
Morrison, Robert F., Jr. 2,908,813.
Pollak, Philip, Jr., and Lopes. 2,911,279.
Emerson, Reginald S., to Bryce Berger Ltd. Governors for
prime movers. 2,898,100. 8-4-59. CI. 264 — 12.
Emerson, Reginald S., to Bryce Berger Ltd. Hydraulic speed
governing mechanism for prime movers. 2,905,457, 9-22-
59, CI. 264 — 3.
Emerson, Stanley A. Process of making a multifocal lens
blank. 2.885,827 5-12-59, CI. 49 — 82.1.
Emerson, Stanley A. Process of making a multifocal lens
blank. 2,885,828, 5-12-59. CI. 49—82.1.
Emerson, Stanley A. Process of making a multifocal lens
blank. 2,885,829, 5-12-59, CI. 49—8.1.
Emert, Gerald E., to Frigid Fluid Co. Burial vault lid car-
riage. 2,901,137, 8-25-59, CI. 214 — 394.
Emert, Oskar : See —
Kuss, Ernst, Emert, Dietrich, Elbel, and Zirngibl.
2,910,348.
Emery, Charles B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Spring
testing apparatus. 2.882.723. 4-21-59, CI. 73 — 161.
Emery, Franklin L. Theft prevention device for motor ve-
hicles. 2,891,628, 6-23-59, CI. 180—82.
Emery, Frederic P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
governor for prime movers. 2,909,672, 10-20-59, CI. 307 — ■
57.
Emery, Frederic P., and H. A. Perkins, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Magnetic amplifier controlled electric gov-
ernor for prime movers. 2,909,779, 10-20-59, CI. 290 — 4.
Emery Industries. Inc. : See —
Barrett, Fred O., and Kamlet. 2,889,198.
Oehlschlaeger, Herman F.. Jr. 2.872.447.
Emery, John R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for producing crimpable regenerated cellulose filaments.
2,882.122, 4-14-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Emery, Raymond W., R. A. Henle, and J. C. Logue, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Electronic single pole
multi-throw switch. 2,884,546, 4-28-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Emery, Raymond \V., and R. A. Henle. to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Binary trigger circuit employing
single transistor. 2,906,889. 9-29-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Emery, William M. Blanket supports. 2,878,492, 3-24-59,
CI. 5 — 319.
Emery, William, K. Rubner, and F. Zedi, to P. Vogel & Cie.
Rheostat. 2,909,748, 10-20-59, CI. 338 — 158.
Emhart Mfg. Co. : See-
Bourne, Roland B., and Tyskewicz. 2,904,125.
Bourne, Roland B., and Tyskewicz. 2,914,132.
Giff en, James L. 2,881,929.
Giffen, James L. 2,907,566.
Lvle, Aaron K. 2,890 547.
Richey, David M. 2.872,903.
Williamson, W7illiam R. 2,885,328.
Emhiser, Donald E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Zircon
refractory composition and method of making it. 2,880,097,
3-31-59, CI. 106—57.
Emig, Gaylord F. : See —
JEtath, Richard L., and Emig. 2,884,691.
Emlnger, Robert J., to Fort Wayne Tool Die & Engineering
Co. Coil winding apparatus. 2,904,269, 9-15-59, CI. 242—
Emler, Friedrich : See —
Altenpohl, Dietrich, and Emler. 2,912,369.
Emley, Edward F. : See —
Whitehead, Derek J., and Emley. 2,919,190.
Emley, Warren E., Jr. Door seal. 2,867,012, 1-6-59, CI.
20—69.
Emmel. Ludwig F. : See —
Scherer, Otto, Hahu, Frensch, Emmel, and Staudermann.
2,885,430.
Emmerling, Ralph W., to United States Ceramic Tile Co.
Ceramic tile. 2,904,990, 9-22-59. CI. 72—81.
Emmert, George W., to Federal Premium Service, Inc. Bed
construction. 2,871,489, 2-3-59, CI. 5 — 114.
Emmert, George W., to Federal Premium Service, Inc.
Emblem device. 2,874.494, 2-24-59, CI. 40 — 1.5.
Emmert, George W., and A. Safianoff, to Federal Tool Corp.
Tape dispenser. 2,910,217, 10-27-59, CI. 225 — 25.
Emmert, George W., and L. Barr, to Federal Tool Corp.
Tape dispensing device. 2,910,218, 10-27-59, CI. 225 — 26.
Emmett, Paul H., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Dual
function catalvsts. 2,886,536, 5-12-59. CI. 252 — 455.
Emmett, Paul H., R. S. Spindt, and D. R. Stevens, to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Method of operating an in-
ternal combustion engine. 2,888,913, 6-2-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Emmett, Paul H., R. J. Kokes, and H. H. Tobin, Jr., to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Method for studying chemi-
cal reactions. 2,905,536. 9-22-59. CI. 23 — 232.
Emmett, Robert A., Jr. : See —
Burnight, Thomas R., and Emmett. 2,901,742.
Emmons, Arthur N., to The Porter-Cable Machine Co.
Power operated orbital motion tool. 2,897,902, 8-4-59,
CI. 172 — 40.
Emmons, Fred J., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Rib forming die
assembly. 2,887,142, 5-19-59, CI. 153 — 34.
Emmons, Harold L., and J. Maravolo, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Spud assembly for a tank and method of attaching same.
2,903,562, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 93.
Emmons, Lehman G. Fireplace basket construction.
2,893,375, 7-7-59, CI. 126—165.
Emmons, Nelson, III : See — ■
Byrkett, Elwood L., and Emmons. 2,880,609.
Emmons, Nelson III, to The Sheffield Corp. Device for
gauging surface characteristics. 2,901,906, 9-1-59, CI.
73—37.
Emmons, Nelson, III, to The Sheffield Corp. Pneumatic
gauging apparatus. 2,909,920, 10-27-59, CI. 73 — 38.
Empire Corp. : See —
Thompson, George W., Jr. 2,873,563.
Empire Brushes, Inc. : See —
Gantz, Emanuel. 2,867,827.
Schwartz, Harold H. 2.870.473.
Schwartz, Harold H. 2,902,704.
Schwartz. Harold H. 2.908.445.
Zottola, Frank B. 2.916,754.
Empire Products, Inc. : See —
Senior, Robert, Jr. 2,877,332.
Senior, Robert, Jr. 2,917,569.
Stevens, Charles H., Jr. 2,907,973.
Empire Varnish Co., The : See —
Hawkins, Robert L.. Jr.. and Bobalek. 2,904,523.
Emporium Trust Co. : See —
Barren, James L. 2.S91.020.
Empresa Nacional Calvo Sotelo de Combustibles Liquidos y
Lubricantes, S.A. : See —
Jurado, Juan R. 2,917,446.
Emrick, Dorothea A. : See —
Emrick, Melvin H. 2,883,024.
Emrick, Melvin H. 2,914,932.
Emrick, Melvin H., deceased ; D. A. Emrick, executrix.
Wedge-type clutches. 2,883,024, 4-21-59. CI. 192 — 48.
Emrick, Melvin H., deceased ; D. A. Emrick. executrix. Lu-
bricating system for universal link drives. 2,914,932,
12-1-59, CI. 64 — 32.
Ems, Joseph R. : See —
Gerecke, Jessie P., and Ems. 2,912,706.
Emslie, Alfred G., to United States of America. Navy. Moving
target radar system. 2,883,657, 4-21 -59, CI. 343 — 7.7.
Em-Tec, Inc. : See —
Cook, Vernon L., and Knaack. 2,881,409.
Emter, Dietrich and H.-L. Winterstein. to Aluminium Labora-
tories Ltd. Process for casting-in of sintered metal bodies.
2,874,429, 2-24-59, CI. 22—203.
Emulsol Chemical Corp. : See —
Epstein, Solomon, Fuchs. and Gladstone. 2,874,126.
Enabnit. Robert S., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. D.C.
amplifier. 2,900,454, 8-18-59, CI. 179—171.
Enco Mfg. Co. : See —
Benes, Gordon J. 2,908.195.
Ende, Don. Miter jig attachment for table saws. 2,895,515,
7-21-59, CI. 143—169.
En Dean, Howard J., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Means for laterally bracing partially submerged erect struc-
tures. 2,903,856, 9-15-59, CI. 61 — 46.
En Dean, Howard J., J. D. Jones, and E. Topanelian, Jr.,
to Gulf Research & Development Co. Pipeline surveying.
2,884,624, 4-28-59, CI. 340—282.
Endebak, Peter J., G. Riske, and W. R. Tucker, to Parker-
Hannifin Corp. Air line lubricators. 2,889,009, 6-2-59,
CI. 184—55.
Enderli, Ernst, to Weber A. G. Fabrik Elektrotechnischer
Artikel und Apparate. Automatic circuit breaker. 2,875,296,
2-24-59, CI. 200—116.
LIST OF PATENTEES
269
Moving coil
8-25-59, CI.
2,918,-
Enders, Edgar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. 0,0'-dihy-
droxyazo dyestuffs and their metal complex compounds.
2,868,777, 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 14a.
Enders, Edgar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Monoazo dye-
stuffs. 2,880,202, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 146.
Enders, Edgar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Metal contain-
ing monoazo dyestuffs. 2,883,374, 4-21-59, CI. 260—146.
Enders, Harter C, V2 to A. H. Beaton. Expandable mandrel
for mounting armor rod tools. 2,883,821, 4-28-59, CI.
57—10.
Enders, John A., to Royal McBee Corp. Trip pawl control
mechanism. 2,896,765, 7-28-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Endevco Corp. : See —
Corner, Robert H. 2,903,633.
Endicott, Clarence J., A. A. Dallavis, and H. M. N. Dickin-
son, to Abbott Laboratories. Thin film coating for tablets
and the like. 2,881,085, 4-7-59, CI. 106 — 171.
Endlich, Friedrich, to Hartmann & Braun Akt.
instrument with core magnet. 2,901,702,
324 — 151.
Endo, Frank S. : See —
Feinberg, Albert E., and Endo. 2,892,249.
Endo, Katsukiro : See —
Kanamori, Kuro, Endo, Kodama, and Tokuhisa.
365.
Endo Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Schlesinger, Albert, and Gordon. 2,917,508.
"Endopharm" Frankfurter Arzneimittelfabrik G.m.b.H. :
See —
Storbeck, Werner. 2,890,244.
Endres, Charles W., to Babcock Radio Engineering, Inc. An-
tenna. 2,907,035, 9-29-59, CI. 343 — 814.
Endres, Donald J. : See —
Endres, John M. 2,889,640.
Endres, Donald M., and R. M. Shepard, to Muskegon Piston
Ring Co. Spacer and expander for piston rings. 2,904,-
377, 9-15-59, CI. 309 — 40.
Endres, Johann. Jet propulsion and like power plant.
2.875,576, 3-3-59. CI. 60 — 35.6.
Endres, John M., 50% to D. J. Endres. Disc snow plow.
2,889,640, 6-9-59, CI. 37 — 42.
Endres, Richard O., and D. E. Deuitch, to Radio Corp. of
America. Semiconductor integrator. 2,889,467, 6-2-59,
CI. 307—88.5.
Endress, Hermann : See —
Steinbuch, Karl W., Endress, and Reiner. 2,906,824.
Endrezze, William E. Detachable spiral conveyor ore
classifier. 2.872,042, 2-3-59, CI. 209 — 464.
Endrezze, William E. Submerged greaseless bearing for
metallurgical process. 2,904,179, 9-15-59, CI. 209 — 464.
Endsdown Co., Inc. : See —
Cohen, Morris U. 2,875,928.
Liebowitz, Benjamin. 2,884,640.
Enemark, Arne F., to Danfoss Ved ingenior Mads Clausen.
Rotary pumps a device for reversing the rotation of the
pump without reversing its direction of suction. 2,893,323,
7-7-59, CI. 103—117.
Enemark, Arne F., to Danfoss ved ingenior Mads Clausen.
Double-acting rotary piston pump. 2,915,974, 12-8-59,
CI. 103 — 5.
Engberg, Ralph E. : See —
Lane, James A., Engberg, and Welch. 2,885,893.
Engblom, Douglas R.. 50% to H. J. Brown. Slide top dis-
penser carton for cigarettes and other articles. 2,902,201,
9-1-59. CI. 229 — 17.
Engel, Charles F., and D. N. De Woskin, to Engel Sheet Metal
Equipment, Inc. Closing tool for outstanding sheet-metal
seams. 2,903,988, 9-15-59, CI. 113 — 57.
Engel, Edward. Spark plugs and the like. 2,900,547,
8-18-59, CI. 313—130.
Engel, Edward W., and I. R. Dunlap, to Johnson & Johnson.
Flexible paper web and process of producing same.
2,899,353, 8-11-59, CI. 162—165.
Engel, Elmer J. C. Horizontally swingable and vertically
movable jointer guard. 2,911,021, 11-3-59, CI. 144 — 251.
Engel, Friedrich V. A. E. and G. F. M., to Electroflo Meters
Co., Ltd. Ion-concentration measuring and/or controlling
apparatus. 2,879,469, 3-24-59, CI. 324 — 30.
Engel & Gibbs Ltd. : See —
Schneider, Frederick E. W. 2,900,826.
Engel. Gunther F. M. : See —
Engel, Friedrich V. A. E. and G. F. M.
Engel. Hans : See —
KrZikalla, Hans, Engel, Wolf, and Pohlemann. 2,905,639.
Engel, J Anthony, and R. C. Lamkin, to The Murray Corp.
of America. Combined washer and drier. 2,875,526,
3-3-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Engel, Jan M., to General Electric Co. Non-linear resistance
device. 2,907,934, 10-6-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Engel, John H. Filtering and
2,911,291, 11-3-59, CI. 23—288.
Engel. Karl : See —
Waninger, Gilbert, and Engel. 2,901,947.
Engel, Lenke. Crepe paper and similar bands. 2,887,805,
5-26-59, CI. 41—10.
Engel, Ludolf, and H. Panzer ; said Panzer assor. to said
Engel. Pulsation dampener. 2,904,076, 9-15-59, CI. 138 —
26.
Engel Sheet Metal Equipment, Inc. : See —
Engel, Charles F., and De Woskin. 2,903,988.
2,911,057.
2,893,948.
2,867,588.
2,916,356.
2,879,469.
processing apparatus.
Engel, Thomas, to Vasco Industries Corp. Method for the
manufacture of large selfsupporting articles from finely
divided thermoplastics. 2,915,788, 12-8-59, CI. 18—58.
Engel, Walter, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Method
and means for desalting the operating fluid of a steam
generator. 2,879,750, 3-31-59, CI. 122—379.
Engel, Willem F., to Shell Development Co. Polymerization
of olefins using a phosphoric acid catalyst and manufacture
of said phosphoric acid catalyst. 2,913,506, 11-17-59,
CI. 260—683.15.
Engel, William J., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Mounting and contact
member. 2,869,107, 1-13-59, CI. 339 — 220.
Engel, Wolfgang. Pitmans or links for sewing machine trans-
missions. 2,903,909, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 58T.
Engel, Wolfgang, and E. Broedner, to Phoenix-Naehmaschinen
A. G., Baer & Rempel. Needle bar oscillator adjusting
means in sewing machines. 2,873,707, 2-17-59, CI.
112 — 221.
Engel, Wolfgang, and F. Honer, to Phoenix-Nahmaschinen
A.G. Baer & Rempel. Sewing machine. 2,895,441, 7-21-59,
CI. 112—248.
Engelbart, Douglas C, to Digital Techniques, Inc. Glow dis-
charge devices. 2,869,036, 1-13-59, CI. 315 — 84.6.
Engelder, Theodore C. : See —
Noddings, Charles R., Miller, and Engelder. 2,905,608.
Engelhard Industries. Inc. : See —
Anderson, Edward P. 2,917,594.
Andersen, Holger C, and Haley. 2,909,578.
Anderson, William T., Jr. 2,896,107.
Bird, Lester F. 2,870,379.
Bird, Lester F. 2,872,623.
Bird, Lester F. 2,889,489.
Bird, Lester F. 2,898,545.
Boyers, Gertrude G. 2,868,847.
Doring, Walter F., Jr. 2,908,623.
Druce, William J. 2,887,029.
Germer, Edmund H. 2,892,113.
Gern, Ernst D. 2,895,395.
Green, Robert B., and Hill.
Hettinger, William P., Jr.
Keith, Carl D. 2,874,130.
Keith, Carl D. 2,909,481.
Keith, Carl D. 2,914,485.
Keith, Carl D., and Hauel.
Keith, Carl D., and Seligman.
Potter, Charles. 2,911,286.
Schlosser, Carl E., and Whitenack. 2,880,369.
Stumbock, Max J. 2,888,742.
Teter, John W., and Keith. 2,885,369.
Engelhardt Armin E., to United States of America, Army.
Parachute armed disconnect. 2,889,168, 6-2-59, CL
294 — 83.
Engelhardt, Edward L., to Merck & Co., Inc. 2-aminobenzox-
azoles. 2,886,572, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 307.
Engelhardt, Erwin A., to Capito & Klein Akt. Method of
de-scaling of metals by pickling. 2,894,860, 7-14-59, CI.
Engelhardt, Friedrich : See — ■
Kobel, Herbert, and Engelhardt. 2,917,531.
Engelhardt, Richard A., to The Martin Co. Electrical phase
sequence switch. 2,910,558, 10-27-59, CI. 200 — 92.
Engelhardt, Rudolf, % to Mobay Chemical Co., V> to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Method o"f producing
electrically insulating foils. 2,909,809, 10-27-59 CI.
18 — 57.
Engelhardt, Werner H., and H. E. Gross, to Forschungsinstitut
fur bildsame Formung der Metalle. Deep drawing testing
apparatus. 2,875,608, 3-3-59. CI. 73 — 87.
Engelhorn Development Corp. : See —
Moss, Edgar E. 2,912,715.
Engelman, Joseph H., L. R. Landrey, and "V. J. Le Gendre, to
Burroughs Corp. Ion control means. 2,878,407, 3-17-59.
CI. 313—109.5.
Engelmann, Alvin L. : See —
Bottemiller, Merton M., and Engelmann. 2,916,084.
Engelmann, Gerhard : See — ■
Klettke, Ernst, and Engelmann. 2,867,765.
Engelmann, Herbert F. : See —
Grieg, Donald D., and Engelmann. 2,915,718.
Engelmann, Julius D., to Contour Arch, Inc. Contour arch
cushion for shoes. 2,887,796, 5-26-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Engelmann. Otto R. Means for effecting certain measure-
ments in the fitting of eyeglasses. 2,884,832, 5-5-59, CI.
88 — 20.
Engelmann, Otto R. Optometrical device.
CI. 33—200.
Engelmann, Richard H., to J. P. Hayden. Synchronizing
and compensating circuit for headlight control system.
2,917,663, 12-15-59, CI. 315—82.
Engelmann, Richard H., and F. M. Foster, to J. P. Hayden.
Momentary electrical override for headlight control system.
2,917,666, 12-15-59, CI. 315—83.
Engels, Eugene O., to Baker Perkins, Inc. Temperature
regulated multiple burner supply system. 2,899,135,
8-11-59, CI. 236—15.
Engels, Eugene O., and J. A. Dersch, to Baker Perkins, Inc.
Bread handling apparatus. 2,900,927, 8-25-59, CI. 107 —
57.
Engels, Kaspar, to Draiswerke G.m.b.H.
2,907,555, 10-6-59, CI. 259—9.
Engels, Walter : See —
Kessler, Joseph H„ and Engels. 2,904,825.
2,884,702, 5-5-59,
Mixing apparatus.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Engels, Walter, to Bommer Spring Hinge Co. Inc. Door
Dumpers. 2,899,718, 8-18-59. CI. 20 — 10.
Engelsiad, George E. : See —
Mazzio, Anthony J., Niesen, Engelstad, and Du Bois.
2,895,416.
Enger, Koy E., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Contour sheet.
2,886,833, 5-19-59, CI. 5 — 334.
Eneert, Eugen, to Petrix-Union G.m.b.ll. Flashlight switch.
2,897,303, 7-28-59, CI. 200—60.
Engine Parts Mfg. Co. : See —
North. Harold D., Jr. 2,915,251.
Engineered Equipment Inc. : See —
Wilson, Harry R. 2,889,141.
Engineered Grouting Service : See —
Harmon, Bill G. 2,913,052.
Engineered Products Co., The : See —
Saxton, Millard F. 2,909,384.
Scott, Hayes O., and Pietsch. 2,888,289.
Scott, Hayes O., and Pietsch. 2,888,291.
Engineered Products, Inc. : See —
Jones, Herbert S. 2,878,667.
Engineering Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Fuller, William D. 2,885,590.
Engineering Metal Products Corp. : See —
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,892,220.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,902,729.
-Engineering Research and Application Ltd. : See —
Hodkin, David. 2,899,236.
Hodkin, Richard K. 2,881,625.
O'Neill, Cormac G. 2,880,710.
Engineering Research Corp. : See —
Barret, William M. 2,901,687.
Barret, William M. 2,901,688.
Barret, William M., and Baker. 2,901,689.
England, David C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Substituted malononitriles and the method of preparing
same. 2.883,388, 4-21-59, CI. 260—293.
England, David C, and G. W. Parshall, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Polvfluoroperhaloethvlenediphos-
phines. 2,879,302, 3-24-59, CI. 260—606.5.
England, Forrest E. : See —
Sando, Robert M., and England. 2,891,785.
England Hilda M. Attachments for typewriters. 2,900.067,
8-18-59, CI. 197 — 151.
England, Waldo B. : See —
Haas, John W., and England. 2,887,627.
Englander Co., Inc. : See —
Koenigsberg. Max. 2.874 389.
Waugh, Robert E., and Rider. 2,907,127.
Waugh, Robert E., and Yurek. 2,919,045.
Engle, Paul M.. and J. R. Swanton, Jr. ; said Engle assor. to
Cambridge Filter Mfg. Corp., and said Swanton assor. to
Arthur D. Little, Inc. Filter construction. 2,907,407,
10-6-59, CI. 183—71.
Engle, Paul M., and J. R. Swanton, Jr. ; said Engle assor. to
Cambridge Filter Mfg. Corp., and said Swanton Jr. assor.
to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Filter construction. 2,907,40S,
10-6-59, CI. 183—71.
Engle, Robert F., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of preparing polymeric terephthalic esters by
interchange between a glycol and a dialkyl ester of tereph-
thalic acid. 2,916,474, 12-8-59, CI. 260—75.
Engle, Robert R. : See —
Dierassi. Carl, and Engle. 2,888.468.
Engle, Rollin G., Jr. Device for filleting fish. 2,913,760,
11-24-59, CI. 17—8.
Engle. Theodore M.. to Hydrocarbon Research. Inc. Hydro-
carbon conversion process. 2.875,147. 2-24-59. CI. 208 — 59.
Englert, Joseph A., to Crane Co. Valve seat construction.
2,894,718, 7-14-59, CI. 251—357.
Englert, Robert D. : See —
Senn, Oliver F., and Englert. 2,913,311.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington
Co. Bottle transporting and filling mechanism. 2,876,604,
3-10-59, CI. 53 — 244.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek
Co. Carton conveying and transfer
682, 4-14-59, CI. 93—53
Engleson, Harry E., and S. V. Klein, to F. B. Redington Co.
Bucket conveyer. 2,884,117, 4-28-59, CI. 198 — 179.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Synchronized conveyor loading arrangement. 2,888,125,
5_26— 59 CI 198 20
Engleson, Har'rv E.. and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Article transfer mechanism. 2.890,556, 0-16-59, CI. 53 —
251.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Carton expanding and conveyer loading mechanism. 2,900,-
880, 8-25-59. CI. 93—53.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Convever transfer mechanisms. 2,901,084, 8-25-59, CI.
198—24.
Engleson, Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B. Redington Co.
Article transfer mechanism. 2,907,155, 10-6-59, CI. 53 —
63.
Engleson. Harry E., and E. D. Sramek, to F. B.
Co. Leaflet feeding mechanism. 2,914,322,
CI. 271—32.
English, Brian B. : See —
Brown, Kenneth R., and English. 2,909,075.
English. Charles L. Subsurface hydraulic pump assembly.
2,917,000, 12-15-59, CI. 103 — 46.
to F. B. Redington
mechanism. 2,881.-
Redlngton
11-24-59,
2,884,563.
2,877,380.
English Electric Co. Ltd., The : See-
saw, Hilton. 2,907,942.
Molyneux, John. 2,915,913.
Muirhead, George J. 2,903,600.
Paddison, Eric. 2,872,626.
Simmonds, Henry. 2,898,425.
Warrington, Albert R. V. C. 2,912,622.
English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. : See —
Banks, George B. 2,888,601.
Coulsun. Robert B. 2,882,441.
Crook, Archie W., and Lewis.
Esterson, Maurice, and Collis.
Ruggles, Percy C. 2,890,375.
Sixsmith, Herbert. 2,901,066.
Staerck, Thomas H. 2,871,387.
Turk Walter E., and Hendry. 2,909,687.
English, Richard A., and R. H. Merrick, to Carrier Corp.
Liquid distributor. 2,912,170, 11-10-59, CI. 239 — 215.
English, Robert E. : See —
Walker, Thomas B., and English. 2,897,652.
English Rose Ltd. : See —
Stokes, George E. 2,917,913.
English, Thomas C. : See —
Braun, Alfred E., and English. 2,874.677.
Englund, Gideon B. Garment hanger. 2,873,898, 2-17-59,
CI. 223—88.
Englund, Leonard H. Method of inhibiting corrosion In steam
lines. 2.872,282, 2-3-59. CI. 21 — 2.7.
Engram, John S. Disposable cup holder and dispenser.
2,909,300, 10-20-59, CI. 215 — 13.
Engstrom, Carl F., to United States Rubber Co. Tire bead
construction. 2,904,095, 9-15-59, CI. 152 — 362.
Engstrom, Erik R., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Reinforcement
means for a track plate of a track laying vehicle. 2,874,005,
2-17-59, CI. 305—10.
Engstrom, Ernst F. Adjustable lock ring safety clamp for
truck wheels. 2,881,825, 4-14-59, CI. 157 — 1.
Engstrom, Sten O., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Circuit system for demodulating high frequency signals.
2,876,346, 3-3-59, CI. 250—27.
Engwall, Anders B., to Casius Corp. Ltd. Interconnected
lightweight floor slabs. 2,906,113, 9-29-59. CI. 72 — 68
Engwall, Vict. Th., & Co. : See —
Lanson, Gerhard V., and Sjolund. 2,885,294.
Engwis, Clifford H. : See —
Stober, Kenneth E., Engwis, and Dwight. 2,895,939.
Enikeieff, Uleg C, to Harry C. Miller Co. Battery holder.
2,879,310, 3-24-59, CI. 136—173.
Enikeieff, Oleg C, to Harry C. Miller Co. Clamp-on trans-
former. 2,913,689, 11-17-59, CI. 336 — 175.
Enk, Eduard : See —
Buttner, Franz, and Enk. 2,867,653.
Enk, Eduard, and S. Nitzsche, to Wacker Chemie G. m. b. H.
Process for preparing organohalosilanes. 2,877,254.
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Enk, Eduard, and H. Spes, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H.
Process for the production of mono-alkyl substituted acid
chlorides of malonic acid. 2,884,454, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 544.
Enna-Werk Optische Anstalt Dr. Appelt K.G. : See —
Lautenbacher, Johann. 2,907,248.
Ennis, Arthur S., to Metropolitan- Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Reduction of vibration transmission between dynamo-
electric machines. 2,879,418, 3-24-59, CI. 310 — 83.
Ennis, Clarence J., to General Motors Corp. Honing mecha-
nism. 2,908,115, 10-13-59. CI. 51 — 58.
Ennis, James W., to Cole Mfg. Co. Mitering and kerfing
machine. 2,917,089, 12-15-59, CI. 144 — 3.
Enock, Arthur G., to Graham-Enock Mfg. Co. Ltd. Apparatus
for filling bottles or like containers. 2,904,082, 9-15-59,
CI. 141—295.
Enock, Arthur G., and H. W. Longville, to Graham-Enock
Mfg. Co. Ltd. Crating and decrating of bottles. 2,897,988,
8-4-59, CI. 214 — 309.
Enomoto, Hajime : See —
Oshima, Shintaro. and Enomoto.
Enos, Herman I., Jr., to Hercules
color stability of alkyl phenols.
260—624.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co.
sewing machine attachments and
3-17-59. CI. 112 — 260.
Enos, John P., to The Singer Mfg. Co.
2,883,109.
Powder Co. Improving
2,877,273, 3-10-59, CI.
Fastening devices for
the like. 2,877,728,
with
112-
adjustable
160.
Automatic zigzaggers
drive levers. 2,910,025, 10-27-59, CI.
Enos, Joseph, Jr., to California Wheeling Machine Products
Co. Cartons and method of carton formation. 2,901,873,
9-1-59, CI. 53—29.
Enos, Joseph, Jr., to California Wheeling Machine Products
Co. Packages and packing methods. 2,908,121, 10-13-59,
CI. 53—3.
Enright, James H., to In-Sink-Erator Mfg. Co. Variable
stall-torque electric motor. 2,894,189, 7-7-59, CI. 318 —
207.
Enright, John J. : See —
Mitchell, Jack H., Jr., and Enright. 2,894,842.
Ensch, Tom B., % to J. F. Church. Mounting clamp and
frame for sinks and lavatories. 2,897,516, 8-4-59, CI.
Ensign Carburetor Co. : See —
Ensign, Roy F. 2. 80S. 030.
Ensign, Roy F. 2,896,599.
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Ensign George G., and T. L. Boswell, to Elgin National
Watch Co. Electrical energy producing cell construction.
2,875,262. 2-24-59. CI. 136—133. ., ra_,
Ensign, George G., G. T. Soper, and O. Lundahl, to Elgin
National Watch Co. Electrically actuated horological in-
strument. 2,883,827, 4-28-59, CI. 58—28.
Ensign, Roy F., to Ensign Carburetor Co. Gaseous fuel feed
systems for internal combustion engines. 2,868,630,
1-13-59, CI. 48—184.
Ensign, Roy F., to Ensign Carburetor Co. Gaseous fuel
with automatic starting and idling control,
combustion engines. 2,896,599, 7-28-59,
feed systems,
for internal
CI. 123 — 120.
Easing, Lukas :
See-
Servo valve.
Haus, Rudolf, and Ensing. 2,881,381.
Ensinger, Raymond L., to Holley Carburetor Co.
2,881,740, 4-14-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Ensink, Johannes, and J. Verhagen, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Degenerative feedback transistor ampli-
fier. 2,916,565, 12-8-59, CI. 179—171.
Ensler, Arthur S., and A. Friedman, to Joe Lowe Corp.
Multiple unitary frozen confection. 2,898,213, 8-4-59,
CI. 99 — 180.
Ensley Horton H. Toy helicopter. 2,885,206, 5-5-59. CI.
272—31.
Ensminger, Paul W. : See —
Behrens, Otto K., and Ensminger. Re. 24,748.
Enssle, Bruno E., to Binks Mfg. Co. Control mechanism.
2,909,626, 10-20-59, CI. 200 — 38.
Enstrom, Rudolph J. Control mechanism. 2,884,791, 5-5-59,
CI. 74 — 110.
Entemann, Charles E., to Diamond Alkali Co. Polychloro-
benzhydrols. 2,895,871, 7-21-59, CI. 167—30.
Enterprise Machine Parts Corp. : See —
Hazen, Lvsle L. 2,904,012.
Enterprise Mfg. Co., The : See —
Sarah, Thomas F. 2,870,977.
Sarah, Thomas F. 2,903,201.
Sarah, Thomas F. 2,903,202.
Sarah, Thomas F. 2,911,165.
Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Batho, William F. 2.869,480.
Dath, George E. 2,898,871.
2,876,711.
2,879,720.
2,888,882.
2,888,885.
2,901,984.
2.901.985.
2,915,022.
2,888,884.
See —
Dorey, George B.
Dorey, George B.
Dorey, George B.
Dorey, George B.
Dorey, George B.
Dorey, George B.
Dorey. George B.
Fritz, William E.
Fritz, William E., and Willard. 2,888,883.
Mulcahy, Harry W. 2,914,000.
Enthone, Inc. : See —
Meyer, Walter R. 2,915,444.
Entringer, Marian and S. Basic undergarment and bouffant.
2,899,962. 8-18-59. CI. 128 — 519.
Entringer, Susan : See —
Entringer, Marian and S. 2,899,962.
Entz. Ferdinand S. : See —
Bachelet. Albert E.. and Entz. 2,906,996.
Entz, Gerhard B. Machines for cutting or splitting concrete
blocks and the like. 2,881,753, 4-14-59, CI. 125 — 23.
Entz, Gerhard B. Machines for cutting or splitting stones
and similar masonry material. 2,888,916, 6-2-59, CI.
125 — 23.
Entz, Gerhard B., and S. R. Connally, Jr., to Southwest In-
dustrial Products, Inc. Machines for cutting or splitting
stones, blocks and similar masonry material. 2,888,915,
6-2-59, CI. 125 — 23.
Enu Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Ackles, Robert N. 2,918,264.
Enyeart, Duane B., and R. J. Flanigan, to The Monarch Ma-
chine Tool Co. Hydraulic control for gear transmissions.
2.877,655. 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 335.
Enzenbacher, Jean A. : See —
Guest, Claude E. 2,896,510.
Enzymic Malt Co. Ltd., The : See —
Dixon, Thomas R. 2,903,399.
Eolkin, Dave : See —
Hawk. Le Roy R.. Eolkin, Smith, and Tambini. 2,908,577.
Epelboin, Israel, to Centre National de la Recherche Seien-
tifique. Apparatus for electrolytic or chemical treatments.
2,915,698, 12-1-59, CI. 324—29.
Epinatjeff, Valentin : See —
Oden, Hoeckley, Epinatjeff, Sass, and Hehr. 2,919,310.
Epler, Elbert P., S. H. Hanauer, and L. C. Oakes, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear
reactor control system. 2,911,344, 11-3-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Epley, Frederic I., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Novel
method relating to steam generators. 2,871,832, 2-3-59,
ci. 122 — 4.
Epoch Products Corp. : See —
Pitcoff, Robert. 2,886,103.
Epp, David A. Valve means for Irrigation pipes. 2,901,211,
8-25-59, CI. 251—145.
Epp, David A. Outlet structure for irrigation pipes. 2,918,-
251, 17-22-59, CI. 251—145.
Eppele, Thomas J. : See —
Blauvelt, Ralph C, and Eppele. 2,872,631.
Eppenbach, Edwin G. Colloidal mills. 2,918,223, 12-22-59,
CI. 241—67.
Eppenberger, Paul, to Gebrueder Buehler. Plansifter com-
partment. 2,901,109, 8-25-59, CI. 209—316.
Eppenberger, Paul, to Gebrueder Buehler. Vibrator chute.
2,901,111, 8-25-59, CI. 209—344.
Epperson, Victor R. Quick action pan-tilt tripod head.
2,886,276, 5-12-59, CI. 248—183.
Eppinger, Charles E. Baby carriages. 2,873,123, 2-10-59,
CI. 280 — 41.
Eppler, Andrew, Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Auto-
matic shoe bottom filling machines. 2,891,267, 6-23-59,
Ci. 12—79.6.
Eppler, John H., to Eppler Wood Products Corp. Cooperage
bolt sawing machine. 2,870,803, 1-27-59, CI. 143 — 54.
Eppler, Walter T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Positioning
device. 2,872,640, 2-3-59, CI. 324 — 61.
Eppler W.ood Products Corp. : See —
Eppler, John H. 2,870,803.
Eppstein, Samuel H. : See —
Weintraub, Adolph, Eppstein, and Meister. 2,902,410.
Eppstein, Samuel H., to The Upjohn Co. 11-keto-progesterone
compositions and methods of treating ketosis therewith.
2,880,135, 3-31-59, CI. 167—53.
Eppstein, Samuel H., P. D. Meister, and A. Weintraub, to
The Upjohn Co. l-androstene-3,ll,17-trione. 2,874,169,
2-17-59, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Eppstein, Samuel H., P. D. Meister, and A. Weintraub, to The
Upjohn Co. 1-dehydro 11-keto progesterone. 2,883,400,
4-21-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Eprova Ltd. : See —
Suter, Hans, and Kundig. 2,913,459.
Epsco. Inc. : See —
Gordon, Bernard M. 2,905,895.
Gordon, Bernard M., and Gibson. 2,908,900.
Young, Frink M. 2,896,031.
Epstein, Arnold S., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Mold for fabricating of semiconductor signal trans-
lating devices. 2,888,782, 6-2-59, CI. 49 — 66.
Epstein, Bernard, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Backward wave traveling wave tubes. 2,919,375,
12-29-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Epstein, David W., P. E. Kaus, and D. D. Van Ormer, to
Radio Corp. of America. Color-kinescopes, etc. 2,885,935,
5-12-59, CI. 95 — 1.
Epstein, Felix, to First Spice Mfg. Corp. Meat processing
and composition therefor. 2,876,115, 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 222.
Epstein. Gladys K. and M. I. Index tab. 2,910,985, 11-3-59,
CI. 129 — 16.8.
Epstein, Harry, to Kleff Products, Inc. Vehicle speed indi-
cating device. 2,918,652, 12-22-59, CI. 340 — 52.
Epstein, Henry D., to Metals & Controls Corp. Timing device.
2,868,923, 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Epstein, Herman, to Burroughs Corp. Ferroelectric logical
circuit. 2,884,618, 4-28-59, CI. 340—173.
Epstein, Herman, to Burroughs Corp. Input buffering sys-
tem. 2,888,666, 5-26-59, CI. 340 — 173.
Epstein, Herman, to Burroughs Corp. Means for electro-
statically recording signals. 2,919,170, 12-29-59, CI. 346 —
74.
Epstein, Herman, and R. R. Tarbuck, to Burroughs Corp.
Thermal printer. 2,917,996, 12-22-59, CI. 101—93.
Epstein, Herman, and R. J. Phelps, to Burroughs Corp. Page
printing apparatus. 2,919,171, 12-29-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Epstein, Jack A. Packaged beverage products and methods
of making them. 2,901,357, 8-25-59, CI. 99—171.
Epstein, Max, to Hickok Mfg. Co., Inc. Concealed hole
waist belt. 2,898,603, 8-11-59, CI. 2 — 322.
Epstein, Max, to Hickok Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparel belt struc-
ture. 2,908,015. 10-13-59, CI. 2—322.
Epstein, Max I. : See —
Epstein, Gladys K. and M. I. 2,910,985.
Epstein, Michael, % to P. G. Friend. Diaper. 2,868,205,
1-13-59, CI. 128—284.
Epstein, Morton B., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Purification
of N-higher fatty acid amides of lower monoaminocar-
boxylic acids. 2,881,193, 4-7-59, CI. 260—404.
Epstein, Saul. Heater vent pipe connector construction.
2,918,053, 12-22-59, CI. 126—307.
Epstein, Solomon, C. F. Fuchs, and M. M. Gladstone, to
Emulsol Chemical Corp. Hair shampoo. 2,874,126,
2-17-59, CI. 252 — 152.
Epsylon Research and Development Co. Ltd. : See —
Namenyi-Katz, Laszlo. 2,897,953.
Namenyi-Katz, Laszlo. 2,898,113.
Epsztein, Bernard : See —
Charles, Daniel, and Epsztein. 2,911,556.
Epsztein, Bernard, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie
Sans Fil. Frequency stabilized oscillator. 2,876,354,
3-3-59. CI. 250—36.
Epsztein, Bernard, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphic
Sans Fil. Backward flow travelling wave oscillators.
2,880,355, 3-31-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Equi-Flex Products, Inc. : See —
Meyer, Theodore F. W. 2,896,987.
Equipment Engineers, Inc. : See —
Wilson, James A., and Alter. 2,879,851.
Equipment Research Corp. : See —
Cavett, Paul A., and Robards. 2,901,008.
Robards, Preston O. 2,869,091.
Equitable Paper Bag Co., Inc. : See —
Poppe, George W. 2,868,436.
Erard, Raoul H. Watch. 2,872,776, 2-10-59. CI. 58—67.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Erasmus, Hendrik D., and D. E. Hamby, to Union Carbide
Corp. Column-type reactor. 2,913,318, 11-17-59, CI.
23—284.
Erath, Louis W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Resistance
meter. 2,879,471, 3-24-59, CI. 324 — 62.
Erath, Louis W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Means for
attenuating a signal in predetermined patterns. 2,887,577,
5-19-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Erath, Louis W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Oscillator.
2,896,171, 7-21-59, CI. 331—135.
Erath, Louis W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Bridge-stabi-
lized oscillator. 2,898,553, 8-4-59, CI. 331 — 46.
Erath, Louis W., and P. E. Madeley, to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Method and apparatus for compositing seismic ex-
ploration results. 2,902,107, 9-1-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Erb, Edward A. Gear-operated socket wrench. 2,90G,153,
9-29-59, CI. 81—57.
Erb, Theodor, to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co.
Division. Magnetic coupled multivibrator. 2,894,210,
7-7-59, CI. 331—113.
Erban, Richard T. Means for synchronizing the tilt of
rollers in friction transmissions. 2,910,878, 11-3-59, CI.
74 — 200.
Erbaugh, Lowell E. : See —
Calfee, John D., and Erbaugh. 2,887,445.
Erbe, Priedrich, W. Kaufmann, and M. A. Maikowski, to
Parbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister Lucius &
Bruning. Process of preparing alkali metal silicates.
2,881,049, 4-7-59, CI. 23 — 110.
Erbe, Otto A. K„ K. Hartwig, and A. Rakebrandt, to Carl
Zeiss. Coarse and fine movement for optical instruments,
especially microscopes. 2,869,373, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 10.52.
Erbe, Otto, and A. Rakebrandt, to C. Zeiss. Coarse and
fine movement for optical instruments, especially micro-
scopes. 2,877,651, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 10.52.
Ercoli, Raffaele, to Societe Generale per l'lndustria Min-
eraria e Chimica. Synthesis of carboxylic acids from ole-
finic compounds, carbon monoxide and water in the pres-
ence of a solvent. 2,911,422, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 413.
Erdco Inc. : See —
Diesel, John W. 2,885.509.
Diesel, John W. 2.885,511.
Erd61yi, Ferenc. Method and apparatus for manufacturing
tools with a rotational operating movement by rolling.
2.901.932. 9-1-59. CI. 80—61.
Erdley, Harold P., and J. S. Acterman, to Litton Industries
of California. Temperature compensated flotation gyro-
scope. 2,909,930, 10-27-59, CI. 74 — 5.4.
Erdman, Donald C, to Electrocireuits Inc. Apparatus for
generating frequency modulated signals. 2,902,658, 9-1-
59, Cl. 332—16.
Erdman, John G., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Syn-
thesis of porphyrin vanadium complexes. 2,867,626, 1-6-
59, CI. 260—314.
Erdman, John G.. and B. J. Lerner, to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Co. Process for reforming porphyrin metallo
complexes from heavy oils. 2,902,442, 9-1-59, CI. 208 —
253.
Erdman, Kenneth D. : See —
Bullard, Richard L., and Erdman. 2,913,674.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Means for assem-
bling open retaining rings on shafts, pins and the like.
2,870,529, 1-27-59, CI. 29—229.
Erdmann. Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Slide fasteners.
2,893,093, 7-7-59, CI. 24-^205.11.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Means for assem-
bling open retaining rings on shafts, pins, or the like.
2,895,214, 7-21-59, Cl. 29 — 229.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Dispensers for
open retaining rings. 2,895,616, 7-21-59, Cl. 211 — 59.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Buckles.
2,897,559, 8-4-59, Cl. 24 — 73.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes Kohinoor. Inc. Dispensers for
spring retaining rings. 2,900,107, 8-18-59, Cl. 221 — 220.
Erdmann, Hans, to Waldes-Kohinoor, Inc. Dispenser for re-
taining rings. 2,906,433, 9-29-59, Cl. 221 — 220.
Erdmann, Hans, to Alfred Teves Masehinen-und Armaturen-
fabrik KG. Rotary vane pump or motor. 2,918,873,
12-29-59, Cl. 103 — 42.
Erdmann, John P. : See —
Davison, James M., and Erdmann. 2,870,130.
Erdtmann, Paul, and W. Rauche, to Georg Schade, K.-G.
Fuse mounting assembly for cartridge and automatic fuses.
2,914,638, 11-24-59, Cl. 200—133.
Erekson, Arthur B., M. S. Lane, and R. L. Seidman. Can
packing machine. 2,899,787, 8-18-59, Cl. 53 — 244.
Ergen, William K, to United States of America, Army.
Guided missile. 2,892,600. 6-30-59, Cl. 244 — 14.
Ergenc, Mehmet S., to Aktiengesellschaft Puer Technische
Studien. Thermal power plant having a variable-speed
output turbine. 2,872,786, 2-10-59, Cl. 60 — 59.
Erhard, Johannes : See —
Reppert, Karl. 2,876,984.
Erich, Walter J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Xylene-formalde-
hyde condensation products. 2,914,579, 11-24—59, Cl.
260—665.
Ericks, Walter P., to The Upson Co. Process for dimension-
ally stabilizing cellulose and aqueous composition used
therefor. 2,891,019, 6-16-59, Cl. 260 — 17.2.
Ericks, Walter P., to The Upson Co. Process of dimension-
ally stabilizing cellulose, composition used therefor, and
article produced. 2,898,313, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 17.2.
Erickson, Anton F.. to General Motors Corp. Disk brake.
2,908,358 10-13-59, Cl. 188 — 72.
Erickson, Arnel T. Level blade mounting. 2,915,839, 12-
8-59, Cl. 37 — 146.
Erickson, Arthur E., to Merck & Co., Inc. As-7-carbinoxy-
steroid compounds and process of preparing the same.
2,889,319, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Erickson, Carl. Open web frame. 2,881,878, 4-14-59, Cl.
189—37.
Erickson, Charles D., to A. O. Smith Corp. Dispenser appa-
ratus for liquid petroleum products. 2,896,659, 7-28-59,
Cl. 137—355.21.
Erickson, Charles E. Retracting outboard propulsion and
steering means for inboard engine boats. 2,908,243,
10-13-59, Cl. 115 — 41.
Erickson, Charles T. : See —
Keller, Philip B. 2,903,148.
Erickson, Dennis E., to Clark Equipment Co. Anto carrier.
2,906,405, 9-29-59, Cl. 211 — 13.
Erickson, Edward A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Continu-
ously heated carbon black furnace. 2,885,269. 5-5-59, Cl.
23—259.5.
Erickson, Edward C. Self contained and combined loose leaf
binder and display device. 2,883,209, 4-21-59, Cl. 281 — 33.
Erickson, Einar W. : See —
Hunt, Reed O., Erickson, Lowndes, Wethern, and Coma.
2,884,147.
Erickson, Floyd B., R. A. Heimsch, B. S. Wildi, and T. M.
Patrick, Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Production of
alpha-methylbenzyl hydroperoxide. 2,867,666, 1-6-59, Cl.
260 — 610.
Erickson, Gustav F., to National Rejectors, Inc. Cup dis-
penser. 2,888,167, 5-26-59, Cl. 221 — 113.
Erickson, Gustav F., to National Rejectors Inc. Coin sepa-
rators. 2,899,039, 8-11-59, Cl. 194 — 72.
Erickson, Harold E. : See —
Nelson, Charles V. and N. E., Erickson, and Hellenkamp.
2,914,321.
Erickson, Helmer E. : See —
Beyerstedt, John M., and Erickson. 2,894,419.
Erickson, Henry : See —
Teter, John W., Gring, and Erickson. 2,898,305.
Teter, John W., Gring, and Erickson. 2,898,308.
Erickson, Henry, to Sinclair Refining Co. Improved silica-
alumina catalysts and their use in hydrocarbon cracking
processes. 2,872,410, 2-3-59, Cl. 208 — 120.
Erickson, Henry, to Sinclair Refining Co. Bead forming
process. 2,875,159, 2-24-59, Cl. 252 — 448.
Erickson, Henry, to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for pre-
paring cobalt-molybdenum-alumina catalyst. 2,897,161,
7-28-59, Cl. 252 — 465.
Erickson, Henry, to Sinclair Refining Co. Preparation of a
cobalt oxide-molybdenum oxide-alumina catalyst. 2,915,478,
12— 1— 59 Cl 252 465
Erickson, Henry R. Rotary road brush. 2,907,064, 10-6-59,
Cl. 15—198.
Erickson, Howard L. : See —
Dahl, Robert R., and Erickson. 2,891,578.
Dahl, Robert R., and Erickson. 2,899,979.
Erickson, John W.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Brush-
holder. 2.875,357, 2-24-59. Cl. 310 — 246.
Erickson, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Self-
cleaning ventilating system for dynamoelectric machines.
2,909,682, 10-20-59, Cl. 310 — 64.
Erickson, Karl H., to Amerock Corp. Transparent display
container. 2,873,023. 2-10-59, Cl. 206 — 45.34.
Erickson, La Verne. Fishing apparatus. 2,892,279, 6-30-
59, Cl. 43 — 4.
Erickson, Lester E. : See —
Van Vick. Roger J and Erickson. 2,905,065.
Erickson, Melvin E. : See —
Willis, Newton H., Erickson, and Armstrong. 2,902,837.
Erickson, Norman B., to The Lowrey Organ Co. Electric
switches. 2,881,293, 4-7-59, Cl. 200—166.
Erickson, Paul N., to Fruehauf Trailer Co. Automobile
tie-down device for transport trailers. 2,874,992, 2-24-59,
Cl. 296—1.
Erickson, Raymond L. : See —
Day, John T., Erickson, and Pettebone. 2,873,284.
Erickson, Raynold C. : See —
Carlson, William L., Jr., and Erickson. 2,897,650.
Erickson, Robert W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Pressure
control system. 2,893,845, 7-7-59, Cl. 23 — 260.
Erickson, Roger E., to Telex, Inc. Hearing aid. 2,882,348,
4-14-59, Cl. 179 — 107.
Erickson Tool Co. : See —
Benjamin, Milton L. 2,883,886.
Erickson, Warren E. : See —
Eddieon. William B., and Erickson. 2,890.558.
Eddison, William B., and Erickson. 2,909,017.
Erickson, Warren E., to Gisholt Machine Co. In-line spotter
with bottle pocketing control. 2,873.842, 2-17-59, Cl.
198—33.
Erickson, Wendell L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tran-
sistor control for load tap changers. 2,913,657, 11-17-59,
Cl. 323 — 43.5.
Erickson, Willard E., to Link-Belt Co. Railway car weigh-
ing and unloading apparatus. 2,867,337, 1-6-59, Cl.
214 — 2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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2,887.743.
2,904,862.
2,917,773.
2,870,498.
Erickson, William F. to General Motors Corp. Combined
flow control and relief valve. 2,894,525, 7-14-59, CI.
137 — 108.
Erico Products, Inc. : See —
Burke, Donald J. 2,870,499
Burke, Donald J.
Burke, Donald J.
Burke, Donald J.
Rejdak, Melvin F.
Ericson, Albert C. : See —
Ericson, Charles G. 2,884,199.
Ericson, Alt' E., to Aircraft Specialties, Inc. Piston ring
compressor. 2,898,673, 8-11-59, CI. 29—224.
Ericson, Charles G., deceased, by I. H. Auden, T. A. L. Ericson,
and A. C. Ericson, administrators, to M. A. Sullivan, E. G.
Marsh, I. H. Auden, T. A. L. Ericson, and A. C. Ericson.
One-piece rail anchor. 2,884,199, 4-28-59, CI. 238—327.
Ericson, John A. Trash receptacle. 2,905,354, 9-22-59, CI.
220 — 20.5.
Ericson, Karl W., and C. N. G. Geneborn ; said Geneborn
assor. to said Ericson. Device for distending articles of
dress. 2,902,192, 9-1-59, CI. 223—68.
Ericson, Kenneth R. : See —
Strain, Bruce, Eaton, and Ericson. 2,876,200.
Ericson, Richard : See —
Schuetz, Clyde C, and Ericson. 2,893,889.
Ericson, Teresa A. L. : See —
Ericson, Charles G. 2,884,199.
Ericsson. Curt A. G. : See —
Bergh. Sven S., Troberg, and Ericsson. 2,875,104.
Ericsson Telephones Ltd. : See —
Acton, John R. 2,913,628.
Williams, David J., and Westley. 2,896,118.
Ericsson, Thurlow E. Powered barrow or cart. 2,918,133,
12—22—59 CI 180 19
Erie, Edward.' Tissue dispenser. 2,911,175, 11-3-59, CI.
248—216.
Erie Foundry Co. : See —
Carlton, Lynn R. 2,892,449.
Erie Mining Co. : See —
Storm, Arthur W., and Groll. 2,884,237.
Erie Resistor Corp. : See —
Foster, James H. 2,898,519.
Gray, Robert B. 2,912,748.
Krill, Donald F. 2,881,911.
Oshry, Howard I. 2,877,324.
Oshry, Howard I. 2,899,345.
Oshry, Howard I., Steigerwalt, and Heibel. 2,912,746.
Oshry, Howard I., Steigerwalt, and Heibel. 2,912,747.
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Oshry. 2,912,745.
Sterner, Philip E. 2,898,520.
Young, Francis R. 2,870,532.
Erie Tool Works. The : See —
Dyczynski, Karol T. 2,875,518.
Eriez Mfg. Co. : See —
HofE. Ronald C. 2,876,415.
Hoff, Ronald C, and Moskowitz. 2,895,064.
Johannesen, Conrad A. 2,915.186.
Moskowitz, Lester R., and Alvord. 2,882,487.
Eriksen, Merrill K., to The James C. Heintz Co. Bead align-
ing means. 2,870,482, 1-27-59, CI. 18—18.
Eriksen, Merrill K., and E. Roesch, to Super Mold Corp. of
California. Bead engaging pressure ring unit. 2,908,939,
10-20-59, CI. 3 8—18.
Erikson, Carl F. : See —
Swanson, Fred R., and Erikson. 2,917,977.
Swanson, Fred R., and Erikson. 2,918,850.
Erikson, Erik E. : See —
Morrison, Lawrence R., and Erikson. 2,896,349.
Erikson, Evans W., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Gen-
erator control system. 2,900,527, 8-18-59, CI. 307—57.
Erikson, Robert W., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Anti-
hum device. 2,892,413, 6-30-59, CI. 103 — 4.
Erikson, Robert W., and W. R. Kiefer, to Sundstrand Machine
Tool Co. Air purging apparatus for pumps. 2,915,015,
12-1-59, CI. 103 — 42.
Eriksson, Alf A. A., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Precisions-
verktyg. Device for measuring and checking screw threads.
2,883,760, 4-28-59, CI. 33—199.
Eriksson, Artur J., to Aktiebolaget Svenskt Konstsilke.
Method of recovering carbon disulphide and hydrogen
sulphide from diluted aqueous solutions. 2,887,441,
5-19-59, CI. 202 — 52.
Eriksson, Ernst A. : See —
Davison. Robert T. B., Eriksson, Gordon, and Marden.
2,883,086.
Eriksson, Myriam R. : See —
Houdry, Eugene J., Eriksson, and Coudray. 2,898,202.
Eriksson, Sven E. B., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Cylinder lock. 2,870,622, 1-27-59, CI. 70 — 364.
Erisman, Maurice J. : See —
Francis, Norman L., and Erisman. 2,899,176.
Erisman, Maurice J., to Link-Belt Co. Impact loading section
for belt conveyors. 2,883,035, 4-21-59, CI. 198 — 56.
Erisman, Ralph J., to International Harvester Co. Switch-
ing means for strain measuring apparatus. 2,895,330,
7_21_59. CI. 73—88.5.
Erk, Adil : See —
Bruckner, Paul, Capeller, Erk, Gottwald, Heyser,
Schmitz, and Vedder. 2,892,062.
Erkkila, John G. Door sill. 2,875,481, 3-3-59, CI. 20 — 64.
Erlichmau, Irving, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic product.
2,882,155, 4-14-59, CI. 96—76.
Ermel, Thomas M. Fountain pen. 2,914,029, 11-24-59,
CI. 120 — 47.
Ermish, Lawrence D. : See —
Butler, Chester J., Ermish, Linsley, and Thomas. 2,917,-
834.
Erndt, Edmund E., to Precision Metalsmiths, Inc. Investing
apparatus. 2,884,963. 5-5-59, CI. 141 — 51.
Erneman, Hans G., to Lite Vent Industries, Inc. Awning
vertical column connector. 2,893,077, 7-7-59, CI. 20 — 95.
Erner, William E. : See — ■
Voltz, Sterling E., Krause, and Erner. 2,891,965.
Erner, William E., to Houdry Process Corp. Production of
pyrrocolines. 2,886,569, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 290.
Ernest, Frederick C, and H. Raffelson, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Method of making formamido-amino uracils.
2,917,513, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 256.4.
Ernest, Frederick I. Work mounting chuck. 2,896,954,
7-28-59, CI. 279—2.
Ernest, Frederick I. Fluid pressure operated chuck.
2,915,316, 12-1-59, CI. 279 — 4.
Ernestus, Adolph W., to A. O. Smith Corp. Hoist unit.
2,869,734, 1-20-59, CI. 212—21.
Ernsberger, Glenn W. : See —
Lowry, Lewis R., Jr., and Ernsberger. 2,896,149.
Ernst, Carl J. Method of graining. 2,877,588, 3-17-59, CI.
41 — 26.
Ernst, Clayton S. Animal watering device. 2,871,822,
2—3—59 q\ 119 78
Ernst, Earl 'A. Sacking device. 2,868,245, 1-13-59, CI.
141 — 248.
Ernst & Ernst : See —
Ernst, Robert J. 2,914,653.
Ernst, Hans, to DEMAG-Elektrometallurgie G.m.b.H. Elec-
trode lead arrangement for three phase electric furnace.
2,908,736, 10-13-59, CI. 13—9.
Ernst, Hans, and C. E. Waller, to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co. Face milling cutter. 2,885,766, 5-12-59, CI.
29 — 105.
Ernst, Hans, and W. A. Haggerty, to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co. Self-centering drill. 2,903,922, 9-15-59, CI.
77—70.
Ernst, Hellmut, R. Zapp, and E. Kropik, to M. A. N.
Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG. Tension-main-
taining device for cranes and the like. 2,880,963, 4-7-59,
CI. 254—172.
Ernst, Henry, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Removal of contaminants from gas oils produced by fluid
coking. 2,911,355, 11-3-59, CI. 208—100.
Ernst, John L., A. B. Small, and L. W. McLean, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Recovering olefin polymers.
2,893,981, 7-7-59. CI. 260 — 94.8.
Ernst, Robert D. : See —
Lehane, Timothy J., Smith, and Ernst. 2,873,916.
Ernst, Robert J., to Ernst & Ernst. Fusion arc timing
and positioning device. 2,914,653, 11-24-59, CI. 219—125.
Ernst, W. Arthur, to Howard Industries, Inc. Instrument-
supporting tripod with seat. 2,896,891, 7-28-59, CI.
248 — 168.
Ernst, Walter, to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Torque measuring and regulating device. 2,867,117,
1-6-59, CI. 73—139.
Ernst, William B., and J. and P. Breininger ; said J. and P.
Breininger assignors to said Ernst. Laying cages.
2,882.857, 4-21-59. CI. 119 — 18.
Ernyei, Herbert, to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V.
et de la Radio-Industrie (R.B.V.-R.L). Grid modulating
a television transmitter by successive modulation of
carrier in plural stages. 2,881,394, 4-7-59, CI. 332 — 41.
Ernyei, Herbert, and P. Simond-Cote, to Societe Nouvelle de
l'Outillage R.B.V. et de La Radio-Industrie. Visual tele-
vision transmitter. 2,908,753, 10-13-59. CI. 178 — -7.1.
Errede, Louis A., B. F. Landrum, and H. R. Davis, to Minne-
sota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copolymers of quinodimethanes
and sulfur dioxide 2,914,511, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 79.3.
Errington, Frederick : See —
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and Errington. 2,878,006.
Ershig Sheet Metal, Inc. : See —
Pierson, Charles T., Jr. 2,875,315.
Erskine, Archibald M., and R. M. Lydon, to The California Ink
Co., Inc. Iron blue pigment composition and process for its
manufacture. 2,893,886, 7-7-59, CI. 106—272.
Erskine, Douglas W. : See —
Schick, Frederick A. and Erskine. 2,902,264.
Erskine, George B. Studded electrode and method of manu-
facture. 2,897,391, 7-28-59, CI. 313—82.
Erskine, Robert J., to The Wean Engineering Co., Inc. Meth-
od and apparatus for trimming a continuous moving strip
to a fixed width. 2,911,044, 11-3-59, CI. 164 — 61.
Erson, Erik G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Safetv con-
trol brake apparatus. 2,872,250, 2-3-59, CI. 303 — 19.
Ertelt, Henry R., C. L. Knapp, Jr., and J. K. Appeldoorn, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Recovery of uranium
from aqueous solutions. 2,904,568, 9-15-59, CI. 260 —
429.1.
Erteszek. Olga. Girdle structure. 2,872,927, 2-10-59, CI.
128 — 548.
Ertman, Louis. Splash guard for roof gutters. 2,899,916,
8-18-59, CI. 108—28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ertsgaard, Byron L., and S. V. Sonmore, to Toro Mfg. Corp.
of Minnesota. Interchangeable motor mounting. 2,904,-
287, 9-15-59, CI. 248 — 25.
Ervin, Uvid L., to Olin MatUieson Chemical Corp. Conveyor
and feeder. 2,893,543, 7-7-59, CI. 198 — 221.
Ervin, Walter It. Hay baler loading attachment. 2,918,162,
12-22-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Ervine, William. Pickup truck telescoping cabin unit.
2,893,780, 7-7-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Erwin, David B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Control
systems. 2,899,645, 8-11-59, CI. 331 — 86.
Erwin, Hyle H. Versatile wrecking bar. 2,906,498, 9-29-59,
CI. 254 — 25.
Erwin, James V. Drum head and like assemblies. Re. 24,733,
11-10-59, CI. 84 — 414.
Erwin, Ransome W., to Salt Water Control, Inc. Emulsion
treater. 2,868,312, 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Erwin Ransome \V., to Salt Water Control, Inc. Mud de-
gasser. 2,869,673, 1-20-59. CI. 183 — 2.5.
Erwin, Ransome W., to Salt Water Controls, Inc. Selective
sediment discharge valve for an emulsion treater.
2,903,015, 9-8-59, CI. 137—546.
Erwin, Ransome W., to Salt Water Control, Inc. Emulsion
treater. 2,903,243, 9-8-59, CI. 257 — 1.
Erwin, Robert L., and H. A. McAninch, to Ford Motor Co.,
and Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch and controls therefor.
2,907,428, 10-6-59, CI. 192 — 48.
Erwin, Weldon C. Shower head. 2,878,066, 3-17-59, CI.
299—141.
Erwin, Weldon C. Hydrostatic washout tool. 2,894,585,
7-14-59, CI. 166 — 43.
Erzer, John K., to General Electric Co. Rail vehicle suspen-
sion. 2,907.282, 10-6-59, CI. 105 — 185.
Erzinger, Leonard G. Dampening apparatus for offset proc-
ess printing presses. 2,897,753, 8-4-59, CI. 101 — 148.
Escambia Chemical Corp. : See —
McMinn, William A., Jr., and Barr. 2,878,239.
Escartin, Angel. Holding means for making coffee, tea and
the like. 2,905,418. 9-22-59, CI. 248 — 94.
Esch, Clarence W. Bean harvester. 2,874,528, 2-24-59,
CI. 56 — 126.
Eschenburg, William A., to Yates-American Machine Co.
Table and fence adjusting means for a jointer. 2,872,957,
2-10-59, CI. 144 — 253.
Eschenburg, William A., to Xates-American Machine Co.
Combination saw, jointer and sander tool. 2,894,546,
7-14-59, CI. 144 — 251.
Eschenburg, William A., D. D. Pettigrew, and C. Johnson, to
The Hartford Special Machinery Co. Power feed mech-
anisms. 2,873,630, 2-17-59, CI. 77—33.5.
Escher, Hans. Recuperators. 2,910,276, 10-27-59, CI.
257 — 169.
Escher Wyss Akt. : See —
Meienberg, Hans. 2,914,242.
Siegrist, Rudolf. 2,868,381.
Eschliman, William E. : See —
Adams, Cecil E., and Eschliman. 2,887,060.
Adams, Cecil E., Eschliman, and Sun. 2,878,753.
Esco Cabinet Co. : See —
Cann, Harry E., Sr. 2,910,965.
Escoffery, Charles A., to International Rectifier Corp. Recti-
fier with multiple barrier layers. 2,892,136, 6-23-59, CI.
317—241.
Escoffery, Charles A., to International Rectifier Corp. High
conductivity selenium rectifier. 2,918,613, 12-22-59, CI.
317 — 241.
Escott, Robert M. : See —
Loughry, Theodore F., and Escott. 2,867,512.
Esenwein, Albert, to Kurt Korber & Co. Method and device
for aligning cigarettes. 2,877,884, 3-17-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Eserkaln, Theodore F. : See —
Armitage, Joseph B., and Eserkaln. 2,914,992.
Eshbach, John R. : See —
Damon, Richard W., and Eshbach. 2,888,370.
Eshbach, John R., to General Electric Co. Electron beam
device. 2,914,696, 11-24-59, CI. 315 — 10.
Eshbaugh, Jesse E.. to General Motors Corp. Tank vent
struciures. 2.874,712, 2-24-59, CI. 137 — 43.
Esher, Joseph R., Jr., to General Electric Co. Apparatus
for generating a trigonometric function and multiplying
by a D.C. voltage. 2,892,590, 6-30-59, CI. 235—186.
Esken. Robert L., to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging device.
2,878,573, 3-24-59, CI. 33—174.
Esken, Robert L., to The Sheffield Corp. Gaging apparatus.
2,916,830, 12-15-59, CI. 33—124.
Eskew, Roderick K. : See —
Turkot, Victor A., Eskew, and Aceto. 2,906,630.
Eskilson, Jack E. : See —
McCutcheu, Samuel P., Jr., and Eskilson. 2,888,522.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Refrigerating
system and thermostatically operated control means there-
for. 2,893.219, 7-7-59, CI. 62 — 222.
Eskin, Samuel G., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatic gas
valve. 2,905,389, 9-22-59, CI. 236 — 92.
Eskin, Samuel G., and T. B. Legeza, to The Dole Valve Co.
Thermal responsive element. 2,873,608, 2-17-59, CI.
73—358.
Eskin, Samuel G., J. M. Algino, and T. B. Legeza, to The
Dole Valve Co. Gas water heater combination control
valve. 2,898,046, 8-4-59, CI. 236 — 21.
2,874,020,
Eskridge, Harold E., and VV. O. Johnson, to Weather-Seal,
Inc. Continuous hinge. 2,866,997, 1-6-59, CI. 16 — 171.
Eskridge, James T. ; W. C. Eskridge, administratrix of
said J. T. Eskridge, deceased. Ripper tooth for bulldozer
blade. 2,885,802, 5-12-59, CI. 37 — 145.
Eskridge, Wade A. : See —
Bossard, LeRoy T., and Eskridge. 2,910,873.
Eskridge, Wilma C. : See —
Eskridge, James T. 2,885,802.
Esler, David H. Means of recording elapsed time.
2-17-59, CI. 346—85.
Esmay, Donald L. : See —
Fotis, Peter, Jr., and Esmay. 2,912,422.
Fotis, Peter, Jr., Esmay, and Hill. 2,919,268.
Esmay, Donald L., to Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. Prepa-
ration of lithium nitride. 2,910,347. 10-27-59, CI. 23 — 191.
Esmay, Donald L., and C. E. Johnson, to Standard Oil Co.
Alkoxide synthesis. 2,873,290, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Esmay, Donald L., P. Fotis, Jr., and W. A. Wilson, to
Standard Oil Co. Catalytic process.
CI. 260—683.15.
Esmay, Paul O. Garden spray gun.
CI. 239 — 331.
Esmay, Paul O. Wire sectional fence.
CI. 256 — 1.
Esmeier, Edward F., and B. H. Brown, to United Aircraft
Corp. Drive unit. 2,874,540. 2-24-59, CI. 60—39.09.
Espenlaub, Walter 0., and B. D. Loughlin, to Hazeltine Re-
search, Inc. Matrixing apparatus for color-signal trans-
lating system. 2,868,872. 1-13-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Espenschied, Helmut, to National Lead Co. Method for
making titanium nitride. 2,898,193, 8-4-59, CI. 23 — 191.
Espenschied, Virgil F., to The F. E. Schumacher Co. Pre-
assembled door and casing. 2,917,790, 12-22-59, CI. 20 —
16.
Espersen, George A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Thermionic cathode. 2,895,070, 7-14-59, CI. 313 — 346.
Esperseth, Maurice H. : See —
Ostline, John E., and Esperseth. 2,917,582.
Esposito, Salvatore : See —
Anderson, Harry R., Esposito. and Rossi. 2,870,022.
Esser, Nicholas M. : See —
Lace, Donald A. 2,910,599.
Esser, Paul. Spraying paint or the like media by means of
compressed air. 2,868,585, 1-13-59, CI. 299 — 186.
Essewein, Otto : See —
Schwedler, Essewein, and Fritz.
2,881,234, 4-7-59,
2,880,939, 4-7-59,
2,883,159. 4-21-59,
Garrett, and H. F. Mc-Kenney, to
Ford Instrument Co. Division.
2,897,466, 7-28-59, CI. 338—105.
Re. 24,649.
Brinkruff.
Pulse stretching
307—88.5.
Transistor phase
Ruppert, Wilhelm,
2,884,894.
Essex, Alois B., E. E.
Sperry Rand Corp.,
Balanced carbon pile.
Essex Corp. : See —
Dietrich, William G., and Shaw.
Essex Metal Products Co. : See — ■
Stollman, Harry E. 2,891,254.
Essex Paper Box Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Fink, Aaron. 2,878,524.
Essex Wire Corp. : See —
Dowdle, Walter F. 2,900,472.
Grashoff, Adolph W., and Arthur. 2,878,330.
Grotelueschen, Oliver H., Henry, and
2,868,925.
Keirans, Joseph A. 2,892,059.
Lambert, Cecil A., and Webb. 2,892,053.
Raypholtz, Kenneth A. 2,891,751.
Smith, James J., and Graf. 2,901,642.
Sommer, Robert D. 2,892,143.
Wallace, Kenneth R. 2,900,460.
Essler, Warren O., to Collins Radio Co.
phase detector. 2,870.346, 1-20-59, CI
Essler, Warren O., to Collins Radio Co.
detector. 2,914,684, 11-24-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See —
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,880,165.
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,899,396.
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,916,527.
Adams. Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2.918.427.
Aldridge, Clyde L., Catterall, and Wood. 2,906,794.
Aldridge, Clyde L., and Charlet. 2.871,137.
Aldridge, Clyde L., and Hunter. 2.912.401.
Altretiter. Royal K., Dowling, Racz, and Thomas.
2.875.138.
Amir, Emanuel M. 2,914,572.
Anderson, James A., Jr., Dinwiddie, Mosesman, and
Vernon. 2,890,162.
Andrews, Howard S. 2.881,783.
Andrews, Jack M., Cornell, Peet, and Roquemore.
2,881,129.
Archibald. Francis M„ and Wilson. 2,885,357.
Arey. William F., Jr. 2.905,615
Aroy, William F., Jr., and Fritz.
Baiiey, Bradford E. 2,884,373.
Bailey, Philip S. 2.870.194.
Bailey, Philip S. 2,888.485.
Baker, Edward G. 2.886,513.
Baker, Edward G. 2.916,436.
Baker, Edward G., and Kirshenbaum.
Baker, Edward G., and Kirshenbaum.
Rnldesehwieler, Emile L. 2,911,292.
Baldwin. Francis P.. and Robison. 2.895,937.
Banes, Fred W., and Fitz Gerald. 2,901,458.
Banes, Fred W., Nelson, and Leary. 2,894,937.
Banes, Fred W., and Wiese. 2,894,976.
2,880,160.
2,889,266.
2,906,692.
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Barnura, Robert E. 2,884,315.
Barr, Frank T., Burnside, Brown, Jahnig, and Martin.
2 889 267
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., Brodkey, and Bowman. 2,875.244.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., Brugmann, and Morway. 2,867,519.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and Hollyday. 2,876,213.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and Hughes. 2,894,038.
liartlett, Jeffrey H., and Morway. 2,882,230.
Basch, Walter M. 2,903,410.
Baumann, George P., and Nirmaier. 2,906,791.
Baumgartner, Frederick N. 2,884,430.
Beach, Leland K. 2,90S,708.
Beach, Leland K. 2.908,709.
Beaugh, John B., Schiller, and Thomas. 2,903,417.
Beerbower, Alan, and Gay. 2,909,485.
Bieber, Herman, and Eldib. 2,897,144.
Black, James F. and Forster. 2,905,825.
Blanding, Forrest H. 2,895,901.
Bleich, Leon. 2,909,583.
Bleich, Leon, Coder, and Hemminger. 2,909,582.
Boisture, Worth W. 2,880,169.
Boisture, Worth W., Molstedt, Stringer, and Griffin.
2,874,095.
Borey, Daniel S. 2.873.247.
Borey, Daniel S. 2,914,387.
Borey, Daniel S., Jahnig, and Molstedt. 2,889,265.
Boston, Edward D. 2,906,695.
Boston, Edward D., and Smith. 2,905,733.
Bowman, Lewis W., and Leary. 2,874.153.
Bowman, Lewis W., Leary, and McCulloch. 2,890,187.
Bown, Delos E., Keller, and Watson. 2,904,486.
Bown, Delos E., and Lampe. 2,913,445.
Boynton, Harry G., and Edwards. 2,896,001.
Boynton, Harry G., Lewis, and Watson. 2.890,990.
Bozich, Samuel, Lewis, and Smith. 2,913,503.
Bozich, Samuel, Shmidl, and Smalling. 2,884,377.
Briggs, John B., and Zapp. 2,906,725.
BrodUey. Robert S., Catterall. Fischer, and Arundale.
2.876,264.
Brown, James W. 2,879,221.
Brown, James W. 2,893,946.
Brown, James W. 2,906,690.
Brown, James W., and Destremps. 2,869,992.
Brown, James W., Martin, and Jahnig. 2,885,350.
Brown, James W., and Moser. 2,885,348.
Brown, John A. 2,875,188.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Morway, and Bartlett.
2.876,089.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Rudel, and Bartlett.
2,903,348.
Brugmann, William H.. Jr., Yowell, and Kittleson.
2,875.030.
Buchmann. Fred J., and Kimberlin. 2,885,267.
Bushnell, James D. 2,909,475.
Bushnell, James D., and Doering. 2,912,376.
Catterall, William E., and Wood. 2,889,385.
Cier, Harry E., and Waddell. 2,885,454.
Cier, Harry E., and Waddell. 2,891,894.
Clarke, John V., Jr., Metro, and Smith. 2,904,416.
Clayton, Robert E. 2,889,307.
Clinkenbeard, William L., Rollman, and Welty. 2,906,610.
Codet, Howard G.. Jahnig. and Kaulakis. 2,902,432.
Cohen, Charles A. 2,881,203.
Cohen, Charles A., and Mikeska. 2,881,144.
Collins, John F. 2,902,448.
Collins, John F., and Sheehan. 2,900,333.
Cook, David E., and Barrasso. 2,901,417.
Cottle. Delmer L., Young, Morway, and Smith. 2,874,192.
Cull, Neville L., and Aldridge. 2.908,721.
Cull, Neville L., and Mertzweiller. 2,913,446.
Dalla Valle, Joseph M. 2,906,703.
Daroci, Joseph. 2.879.101.
Dinwiddie, James A., and Mosesman. 2,889,268.
Dinwiddie, James A., Mosesman, and Thorpe. 2,882,221.
Dinwiddie. James A., Mosesman, and Thorpe. 2,902,431.
Donlan, Theodore R. 2.872.303.
Draeger, Kenneth E., and Nicolai. 2,906,704.
Draeger, Kenneth E., and Nicolai. 2,916,434.
Dunlap, John G„ Palmer, and Seferian. 2,906,694.
Eby, Lawrence T. 2,899,401.
Eby, Lawrence T. 2,917,561.
Edwards, William R., Nicholson, and Reidland. 2,875,849.
Efroymson, Meyer A. 2,882,217.
Ernst, Henry, Jr. 2,911,355.
Ernst. John L., Small, and McLean. 2,893,981.
Ertelt, Henry R., Knapp, and Appeldoorn. 2,904,568.
Farmer, Michael H., Tiedje, and MacLeod. 2,906,688.
Fasce, Egi V., and Cull. 2,904,542.
Fenske, Merrell R., and Criswell. 2,899,375.
Fenske, Merrell R., and Jones. 2,872,472.
Fenske, Merrell R., and McCormick. 2,909,576.
Fischl, Fred B., Clarke, and Smith. 2,888.338.
Fitzgerald, William P., and Nelson. 2,906,726.
Ford, Francis P. 2,906,313.
Ford, Francis P., and Fusco. 2,897,164.
Fowler. Benjamin T.. Hoare, and Krischai. 2,911,368.
Fritz, Robert J. 2,889,314.
Furey, Michael J. 2,891,910.
Furey, Michael J., and Forster. 2,883,289.
Furey, Michael J., and Westlund. 2,872,334.
Fusco, James V., and Mirviss. 2,898,325.
Gessler, Albert M., Wiese, and Rehner. 2,906,722.
Gilbert, George R. 2,914,488.
Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
Gilbert, George R. 2,916,437.
Gilbert, George R. 2,917,365.
Gilbert, George R., and Kirshenbaum. 2,894,901.
Gladrow, Elroy M., and Kimberlin. 2,905,632.
Gleason, Anthony H. 2,880,190.
Goering, Hans G., and Rocca. 2,910,458.
Goering, Hans G., Schneider, and Spillane. 2,914,357.
Gornowski, Edward J. 2,917,453.
Greaney, Thomas J., and Roquemore. 2,891,903.
Green, A Donald. 2,889,383.
Griliin, Lindsay I., Jr. 2,888,398.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., Newchurch, Krebs, and Stringer.
2,886,514.
Hakala, Thomas H. 2,886,609.
Hamner, Glen P., and Steele. 2,910,748.
Haney, Roy E. D. 2,912,315.
Hardy, Robert L 2,876,194.
Hardy, Robert L., Richards, Downer, and Olsen.
2,880,615.
Hartzband, Harry M. 2,904,493.
Hatch, Walter H. 2,913,391.
Hawley, Roger S. 2,873,784.
Heiligmann, Randall G. 2,903,440.
Heinrich, Raymond L. 2,891,005.
Heinrich, Raymond L., Anderson, and Peet. 2,916,366.
Heinrich, Raymond L., and Waddell. 2,891,401.
Hemminger, Charles E. 2,873,244.
Hemminger. Charles E. 2,885,347.
Hemminger, Charles E. 2,894,900.
Hemminger, Charles E. 2,908,627.
Hemminger, Charles E. 2,909,476.
Hemminger, Charles E. 2,914,462.
Hemminger, Charles E., Dudley, and Long. 2,885,345.
Hemminger, Charles E., and Dunlop. 2,889,263.
Hemminger, Charles E., Welty, Taff, and Sage. 2,901,-
415.
Hillard, George O., Jr., and Kenyon. 2,913,504.
Hochgraf, Norman N., Kenyon, and Langer. 2,908,671.
Hogin, David R., Morbeck, and Sanders. 2,916,440.
Holcomb, Henry A., and Love. 2,898,291.
Holder, Clinton H., and Basch. 2,867,583.
Holder, Clinton H., and Read. 2,911,354.
Honeycutt, Jerald M. 2.880.173.
Horeczy, Joseph T., and Wadley. 2,900,403.
Houston, Robert W., Tarmy, and Long. 2,904,484.
Howell, William C, Jr. 2,892,691.
Hughes, Vincent L. 2,880.241.
Hughes, Vincent L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
2.876,253.
Hughes, Vincent L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
2,903,477.
Hughes, Vincent L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
2 909 562
Hunt, JohnC, Maisel, and Wood. 2,906,787.
Hunter, Edward A., and Gladrow. 2,873,257.
Hunter, Edward A., and Segura. 2,906,713.
Jahnig, Charles E. 2,904,507.
Jahnig, Charles E., Brown, and Martin. 2,868,715.
Jahnig, Charles E.. and Codet. 2,905,617.
Jahnig, Charles E., and Dunlop. 2,916,438.
Johnson, Kenneth O., Nuber, Waddell, and Millar.
2,880,593.
Jones, Jennings H., and Fenske. 2,916,528.
Jones, William H., and Martin. 2,895,904.
Kearbv, Kenneth K. 2,881,131.
Kearby, Kenneth K., and Gilbert. 2,893,837.
Kearbv. Kenneth K.. and Kirshenbaum. 2,885,346.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. 2,895,905.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Adams, Moser, and Griffin.
2,885.272.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Buchmann. 2,898,289.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Krebs. 2.880,167
Kimberlin. Charles N., Jr.. and Mattox. 2,902,428.
Kimberlin, Charles N.. Jr., and Mattox. 2.902.430.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mattox. 2,913,394.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mattox. 2,914,460.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Steffgen. 2,890,179.
King, Laurence F. 2,906,706.
King, William H.. Jr. 2,883,649.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, and Hinlicky. 2,903,418.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Hughes, and Banes. 2,909,538.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Jonach, and Etherington. 2,901,-
404.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Jonach, and Etherington. 2,901,-
406.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Kearby, and Ogorzaly. 2,884,371.
Kittleson, Allen R. 2,898,329.
Kittleson, Allen R., Thomas, and Voorhios. 2,916,478.
Kleiber. Carl E. 2,890.993.
Koenecke, Donald F. 2,908,585.
Kohfeldt, Walter C, and Hebert. 2,893,941.
Krebs, Robert W., and Brown. 2,872,411.
Krebs, Robert W., and Kimberlin. 2,899,376.
Kruse, Theodore J., Jr. 2,9:16,441.
Kuntz, Irving, Inchalik, and Lemiszka. 2,891,595.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr. 2,891,999.
Lanneau, Keith P., and Griffin. 2.911,146.
Lanneau. Keith P., and Lane. 2,868,986.
Leigh, Marjorie W., Welty, Sage, and Bailly. 2,911,358.
Lewis, Emil H., and Thompson. 2,914,468.
Livingstone, James G.. Moreton, and Tiedje. 2,880,159.
Long, Robert B., and Hibshman. 2,904,483.
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Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
Long, Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2,905,606.
Long, Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2,905,607.
Longwell, John P. 2,908,485.
Love, Robert M. 2,870.085.
Lovett, William E., and Nostrand. 2,918,359.
Luckenbach, Edward C, Metrailer, and Hemminger.
2,874.112.
Lukk Georges G., Caesar, and Ilnyckyj. 2,908,637.
MacLaren, Donald D. 2,877,175.
MacLaren, Donald D. 2,912,375.
MacLaren, Donald D., May, and Swabb. 2,905,634.
Maisel, Daniel S. 2,890,154.
Marshall, Benjamin T., Reiter, and Yoder. 2,889,270.
Martin, Homer Z., and Jahnig. 2,882,200.
Martin, Homer Z., Jahnig, and Herrmann. 2,868,719.
Martin, John R. 2,878.670.
Mattox, William J. 2,877.174.
Mattox, William J. 2.S91.004.
Mattox, William J., and Arey. 2,904,607.
Mattox, William J., and Kimberlin. 2,884.369.
Matuszak, Alfred H., and Morway. 2,889,281.
May Walter G.. Winkler, and Ogorzaly. 2,902,441.
McCulloch, William J. G., and Kirshenbaum. 2,885,442.
McCulloch, William J. G., and Langer. 2,898,327.
McKay, John F. 2,873.199.
McKay, John P. 2,880,188.
McLean, Lawrence W., and Kenyon. 2,867,670.
Mertzweiller. Joseph K. 2.870.112.
Metrailer, William J. 2,884,303.
Metrailer, William J. 2.891.000.
Metrailer, William J. 2,903,416.
Michaels, Adlai E., and Hakala. 2,880,175.
Mikeska, Louis A. 2,873,299.
Mikeska, Louis A., Read, and Basch. 2,882,220.
Miller, Alfred L., McNall, and Rehner. 2,904,693.
Miller, James R. 2,916,450.
Minckler, Leon S., Jr., Cottle, and Lemiszka. 2,918,456.
Moore, Joe F., and Royder. 2,914,456.
Moore. Joe F., and Thomas. 2.905,616.
Morbeck, Robert C. 2,904,501.
Morbeck, Robert C. Brnnson, and Sweetser. 2,877,172.
Morris, Kenneth G., Roediger, Newberg, and Sayko.
2 889 296.
Morway, Arnold J. 2,872,416.
Morway, Arnold J. 2,892,777.
Morway, Arnold J. 2,908,645.
Morway, Arnold J. 2,918,431.
Morway, Arnold J., Seelbach, and Cottle. 2,901,432,
Morway, Arnold J., Seelbach, and Linnincott. 2,917,458.
Morway, Arnold J., and Sweeney. 2,903,426.
Morway, Arnold J., and Wiese. 2,880,174.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2,873.145.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2,874,093.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2.877.278.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2,886,510.
Moser, John F.. Jr. 2.905.623.
Moser, John F., Jr. 2,906,689.
Moser, John F., Jr., and Dunlop. 2,874,094.
Mottlau. August Y. 2.874.567.
Murphree. Eeer V. 2,908 617.
Nelson, Franklin C, and Fiero. 2,898,263.
Nelson, Joseph F., Ford, and Hubbard. 2,872,384.
Nelson. Joseph F., and McKay. 2,876,256.
Nelson, Nels A. 2,888,402.
Newberg, Ravmond G., and Young. 2,917,485.
Newchurch, Edwin J., and McCracken. 2,901,413.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,882,222.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,889,269.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,894,902.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,909,478.
Nicholson, Edward W. S. 2,914,463.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., Segura, and Broussard.
2,906,698.
Nicolai, Llovd A., Tyson, and Gornowski. 2,905,630.
Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., and Gay. 2,916,442.
Nommensen, Erwin W. 2.916,445.
Norton, James H., and Baker. 2,898,300.
OgorzalV, Henry J. 2,908,635.
O'Halloran, Rosemary, and Kolfenbach. 2,913,898.
Orr, Franklin M., and Roquemore. 2,886,419.
Owen, John J., and Fedirko. 2,872.383.
Panzer, Jerome, and Blomquist. 2,918,493.
Pappas, George F. 2.901.418.
Patberg, Jesse B. 2,902,983.
Pattenden, Warren C, Sproule, and Norton. 2.898,296.
Patterson, Albert C, and Martin. 2,901,519.
Pavlick. Michael A. 2,901,471.
Peet, Nick P. 2.895.902.
Peet, Nick P. 2,904,575.
Peters, Theodore J., and Gathman. 2,918,499.
Pfeiffer, Robert W., Borey, and Jahnig. 2,881,130.
Phelan, James M., and Wilson. 2,897,671.
Polack, Joseph A. 2.890.900.
Popkin, Alexander H. 2,906,729.
Readv. Harold R., Boyle, and Lynch. 2,895,973.
Rex. Walter A. 2.902.437.
Rex, Walter A., and Hemminger. 2,913,403.
Ricards, Harold A. 2,899,474.
Ricards, Harold A. 2,913,392.
Robbins, Lerov Y., Jr., and Newchurch. 2.895,900.
Robbins, Lero'y V., Jr., and Nicolai. 2,905,631.
Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued
Robison, Samuel B., and Baldwin. 2,895,850.
Roediger, Joseph C, and Morris. 2,906,687.
Rollman, Walter F., and Baeder. 2,903,344.
Roquemore, William K. 2,917,373.
Roquemore, William K., and Orr. 2,886,519.
Ross, James F., Turpin, and Polack. 2,878,891.
Rowe, Gilbert, and Plumstead. 2,906,793.
Rudel, Harry W., and Gargisa. 2,884,379.
Rudel, Harry W., and Seitz. 2,911,309.
Rupp, Walter H. 2,897,657.
Sage, Richard W., and MacLaren. 2,910,431.
Sayko, Andrew F. 2,909,498.
Scheeline, Harold W., and Catterall. 2,874,096.
Schetelich, Alan A., and Betts. 2,883,416.
Schneider, Helmuth G.. Young, and Rocca. 2,876,204.
iSchricker, Otto, Jr. 2,916,439.
Schulman, Bernard L. 2,872,390.
Schulman, Bernard L., and May. 2.886,518.
Schutze, Henry G., and Suttle. 2,914,452.
Seelbach. Charles W., and McCulloch. 2.893,984.
Segraves, William B., and Hillard. 2,895,979.
Serniuk, George E., and Baldwin. 2,918,446.
Serniuk, George E., Vanderbilt, Michaels, and Barnum.
2,874,033.
Service, Willis J., Jr. 2,904,510.
Shepherd, George R. L., Thompson, and Watson.
2,905,664.
Shmidl. Albert J. 2.902,444.
Skarstrom, Charles W. 2,889,701.
Slotterbeck, Ober C, and Tucker. 2,872,345.
Small, Augustus B. 2,911,395.
Smith, Brook I., and Boston. 2,874,113.
Smith, Brook I., Boston, and Herrmann. 2,871,183.
Smith, Brook I., Scheeline, and Boston. 2,905,629.
Smith, John O., Jr., and Clarke. 2,884,431.
Smith, Winthrope C. 2,879,823.
Sparks, William J.. Clayton, and Briggs. 2,884,982.
Sparks, William J., and Young. 2,897,067.
Spitz. Peter H.. and Borey. 2,902,433.
Sproule, Lome W., King, and Pattenden. 2,883,342.
Stanphill, Roy D. 2,873.253.
Steffgen, Frederick W., Kimberlin, Buchmann, and Voor-
hies. 2,908,636.
Stewart, Joseph, Knoth, and Neiman. 2,891,895.
Stokes, Edward D. 2,882,223.
Swabb, Lawrence E., Jr. 2,898,290.
Swabb, Lawrence E., Jr., and Boisture. 2,899,384.
Sweetser. Summer B., and Weikart. 2,883,336.
Tarmy, Barrv L., and Long. 2,904,485.
Tate, Roger W. 2,901,416.
Tate, Roger W., Rex, and Hemminger. 2,873,248.
Thomas, Arthur M., Jr., and Weeks. 2,910,428.
Thompson. Charles E.. Stewart, and Langer. 2,873,245.
Thorn, John P. 2 876.196.
Thorn, John P., and Guyer. 2,890,178.
Thwaites, Herman L, and Black. 2,904.482.
Turpin, Frank G., Jr., Draeger, and Addison. 2,913,402.
Tyson, Charles W. 2,916,435.
Upchurch, Edward F., and Luckenbach. 2.876,079.
Vernon, Lonnie W. 2,916,444.
Vesterdal, Hans G. 2,892,781.
Vesterdal, Hans G., and Kolfenbach. 2,879,785.
Vickers. Herbert H. 2 874.640.
Vickers, Herbert H., and Jaros. 2,887,725.
Viles, Prentiss S. 2,882,216.
Viles, Prentiss S. 2,887,363.
Viles, Prentiss S. 2.900.427.
Viles, Prentiss S. 2,911,288.
Viles, Prentiss S. 2,911,293.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr., and Kimberlin. 2,904,499.
Wadlev. Edward F. 2.902.443.
Wasso'n. Jones I., and Howell. 2,876,199.
Watts, Rhea N. 2.888.396.
Watts, Rhea N., and Polack. 2,911,353.
Webber, William O., and Smith. 2,897,838.
Weikart, John, and Morbeck. 2,913,401.
Weisgerber, George A., and Fischl. 2 873 179.
Weisgerber, George A., and Smith. 2,895,815.
Welty, Albert B., Jr. 2,898,287.
Weltv, Albert B Jr. 2.902.427.
Welty. Albert B., Jr., and MacLaren. 2,904.503.
Westlund. Roy A., Jr., and Rudel. 2,892,724.
Wigner, Eugene P. 2,905,610.
Wilchinsky, Zigmond W., and Thompson. 2,899,379.
Williams, Rollie B. 2,871,443.
Williams, Rollie B., and Saunders. 2,909,482.
Williams, Rollie B., and Saunders. 2,909,483.
Wilson, James A. 2,909,190.
Wilson, Samuel W., and Bodnar. 2.870.232.
Wilson, Samuel W., and Silver. 2,872.491.
Whitelev, Robert S., and Molstedt. 2,881,133.
Worsham, Charles H., and Skarstrom. 2,900,328.
Young, David W., and Fischer. 2.881.151.
Young, David W., and Rose. 2,901,502.
Young, Grayson S. 2,884,468.
Zoeller, Herman J. 2,900,322.
Esso Standard Societe Anonyme Francaise : See —
Metenier, Robert H. and Signouret. 2.874,122.
Esso Standard Societe Anonyme Francaise, formerly Standard
Francaise des Petroles : See —
Bidault, Philippe, and Metenier. 2,903,427.
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Estabrook, Frederick D. : See — ■
Estabrook, Frederick D. 2,883,743.
Estabrook, Frederick D., to F. D. Estabrook. Vehicle tires.
2,883,743, 4-28-59, CI. 29 — 433.
Estelle, Charles: Jr. : See —
Plalzgraff, Ross M., and Estelle. 2,890,758.
Estep, Max H., Jr. : See —
Cossett, John M., Estep, and Perrine. 2,874,134.
Esterson, Gerald L. Apparatus for measuring electrical con-
ductivity of fluids. 2,869,071, 1-13-59, CI. 324—30.
Esterson, Maurice, and A. P. O. Collis., to English Electric
Valve Co. Ltd. Magnetrons. 2,877,380, 3-10-59, CI.
315—39.61.
Estes, Billie S. : See —
Phillips, Raymond P. 2,894,121.
Estes, Elliott M., and D. C. Perkins, to General Motors Corp.
Seating arrangement for vehicle bodies. 2,916,325, 12-
8-59, CI. 296 — 66.
Estes, James W., and G. E. Spangler. to Air Reduction Co.,
Inc. Method of producing nodular cast iron. 2,870,004,
1-20-59, CI. 75—51.
Estes, John H., to Texaco Inc. Preparation of selective
sorbents. 2,908,549, 10-13-59, CI. 23—112.
Estes, Joseph M., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of adiponitrile. 2,878,277, 3-17-59, CI.
260 — 465.8.
Estes, Nelson N. : See —
Reed, Herbert B., Jr., and Estes. 2,896,095.
Estes, Rufus B. Bacon package and separator for bacon
slices. 2,888,352, 5-26-59, CI. 99 — 174.
Estes, Thomas C. Adjustable beam clamp. 2,877,974,
3-17-59, CI. 248—228.
Estes, Thomas C. Turnbuckle lock. 2,878,044, 3-17-59, CI.
287 — 60.
Estey, James R., to Aluminex Inc. Lath and attachment
means therefor. 2,906,060, 9-29-59, CI. 47 — 26.
Estey Organ Corp. (Del.) : See —
Bode, Harald. 2,906,960.
Bode, Harald E. W. 2,874,286.
Estey, Roger S., to United States of America, Navy. Delay
timer. 2,868,287, 1-13-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Estirajes Balmes, S.A. : See —
Balmes Solanas, Ramon. 2,884,664.
Estkowski, Michael H., to V-M Corp. Tone compensated
loudness control. 2,900,609, 8-18-59, CI. 333 — 28.
Estoppey, Royden F. : See —
Lamb. Francis X., Huber, Estoppey, Roy, and Dempster.
2.875,409.
Miller, John H., and Estoppey. 2,905,899.
Estrin, Edward : See —
Lewis, Edward H., Rice, and Estrin. 2,867,001.
Esveldt, Cornells J. : See —
Gorter, Evert W., and Esveldt. 2,882,234.
Gorter, Evert W., and Esveldt. 2,882,235.
Gorter, Evert W., Esveldt, and van der Heide. 2,882,236.
Esveldt, Cornelis J., and E. W. Gorter, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing a magnet core
having an approximately rectangular hysteresis loop.
2,905,641. 9-22-59, CI. 252 — 62.5.
Esveldt, Cornelis J., and E. W. Gorter, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Magnet cores having a substantially
rectangular hysteresis loop. 2,916,456, 12-8-59. CI 252 —
62.5.
Etablissement Atled : See —
Urban, Walter, and Bohrn. 2,867,879.
Etablissement EPOK : See —
Eder, Adolf. 2,896,607.
Eder, Adolf. 2,896,608.
Etablissement Matex : See —
Piazzolla, Giovanni. 2,905,207.
Etablissement pour Materiaux de Construction : See —
Magnani. Alessandro. 2,914,347.
Etablissements Clin-Byla (Societe Anonyme) : See — -
Mousseron, Max J. 2,882,201.
Etablissements Colson : See —
Wrobel, Kurt. 2,884,214.
Etablissements Deplirex : See —
Houdart, Dominique P. A. 2,876,035.
Etablissements Ed. Jaeger : See — ■
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R. 2,878,638.
Etablissements Fenart-Bouguet-Pau : See —
Fenart, Jean. 2,870,865.
Etablissements Heurtier & Cie : See —
Heurtier, Antoine. 2,867,439.
Etablissements Labinal : See —
Clicques, Marcel P. 2,901,173.
Etablissements Merlin & Gerin : See —
Latour, Andre. 2,883.494.
Latour, Andr6. 2,888,539.
Latour, Andre. 2,919,329.
Latour, Andre, Pelenc, and Ramponneau. 2,875,305.
Etablissements Neyrpic : See —
Bon, Henri. 2,910,273.
Casacci, Severin X. 2,906,571.
Danel, Pierre F. 2,900,699.
Danel, Pierre F., Casacci. and Jarrian. 2,875,979.
Danel, Pierre F., and D'Auriac. Re. 24,632.
Etablissements Rey Freres & Cie : See —
Rey, Marcel. 2,877.708.
"Etablissements Roques" (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Roques, Jacques R. 2,901,316.
Etablissements Saxby : See —
Pons, Paul H. 2,880,822.
Etablissements T.R.M.-Technique, Radio, Mecanique : See —
Lavayssiere, Paul. 2,898,432.
Etat Francais, Ministere de la Defense Nationale & des Forces
Armees : See —
True, Jean G. 2,868,732.
Etat Francais, represented by Secretariat d'Etat a la Defense
Nationale et aux Forces Armees (Direction des Etudes et
Fabrications dArmement) : See —
Cahen, Gilbert M., Bonnet, and Treille. 2,871,365.
Etchell, Howard L., to Bedford Gear & Machine Products, Inc.
Chuck. 2,869,884, 1-20-59, CI. 279 — 123.
Etches, Harry E. : See —
Jensen, Raymond W., and Etches. 2,906,849.
Eternit Soc. p. Az. : See —
Fourmanoit, Robert. 2,895,867.
Etes, Elmer G., and W. K. and G. A. Baer ; said W. K. and
G. A. Baer assignors to said Etes. Vending machine.
2,870,939, 1-27-59, CI. 221—213.
Ethane Corp. : See —
Smith, Arthur F. 2,918,394.
Ether, Theodore L. : See —
Mooney, Melvin, and Ether. 2,880,468.
Etheridge, Oliver R., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Starch pasting
system. 2,871,146, 1-27-59, CI. 127—28.
Etheridge, Oliver R., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Apparatus
for pasting or cooking starch. 2,919,214, 12-29-59, CI.
127—28.
Etheridge, Ralph E. : See—
Caron, Maurice, and Etheridge. 2,877,130.
Etherington, John P., to The Murray Corp. of America.
washing
Vi-
machines.
and
and
Etherington,
Etherington.
2,909,177.
bration responsive mechanism for
2,890,580, 6-16-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Etherington, Lewis D. : See —
Kirschenbaum, Isidor, Jonach,
2,901,404.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Jonach,
2,901,406.
Ethicon, Inc. : See —
Boehme, Werner R. 2,907,794.
Boehme, Werner R., and Nichols. 2,912,459.
Dowd, Robert T., Lieberman, and Turiansky.
Ecke, George G., and Buzbee. 2,892,857.
Filbey, Allen H., and Buzbee. 2,892,871.
Gilbert, Lewis F. 2,897,071.
Glassbrook, Clarence I., and Parks. 2,896,158.
Nichols, Joseph. 2,883,990.
Nichols, Joseph, and Schipper. 2,877,247.
Nichols, Joseph, and Schipper. 2,888,466.
Nichols, Joseph, and Schipper. 2,894,964.
Montgomery, Charles W., and Bryan. 2,895,941.
Redman. Horace E. 2,885,314.
Redman, Horace E. 2,886,581.
Stonehill, Albert A. 2,892,539.
Valentine, Orville H., Jr., and Chelminski. 2,881,498.
Ethridge, Harrv E. Rug cleaning device. 2,915,889, 12-8-
59, CI. 68—62.
Ethyl Corp. : See —
Axtell, William R., Bingeman, and Giraitis.
Bergeron, Charles R., and Limper. 2,915,539.
Bingeman, J. Byron, and Limper. 2,868,697.
Brown, Jerome E. 2,901.336.
Brown, Jerome E. 2,913,413.
Brown, Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro.
Brown, Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro.
Brown, Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro.
Carlisle, James V., and Arnold. 2,912,750.
Closson, Rex D., and De Pree. 2,918,494.
Closson, Rex D., Ecke, and Buzbee. 2,880,066.
Closson, Rex D., Ecke, and Buzbee. 2,880.067.
Closson, Rex D., Ligett. and Kolka. 2,868,842.
CoflSeld, Thomas H. 2,903,346.
Coffleld, Thomas H. '2,903,487.
Coffleld, Thoma,s H., and Gritting. 2,868,844.
Coffleld, Thomas H„ and Hebert. 2,902,489.
Cooper, Harry D. 2,914,558.
Cragg, Hoyt J. 2,868,698.
Cragg, Hoyt J. 2,918,500.
De Pree, David O. 2.893.857.
De Pree, David O. 2,909,565.
De Witt, Earl G. 2,912,381.
Dykstra, Fred J., Hall, and Shepherd. 2,904,458.
Feng, I-Ming. 2,918.432.
Filbev, Allen H. 2,905,674.
Filbey, Allen H., and Coffleld. 2,900,417.
Giraitis, Albert P. 2,868,621.
Graham, Bruce. 2,868,769.
Graham, Bruce. 2,918,454.
Haefner, Albert J., and Montgomery. 2,868,765.
Hinkamp, James B., and Dittmar. 2,912,313.
Johnston, James D. 2,876.255.
Johnston, James D. 2,880.220.
Kozikowski, John. 2,916,503.
Kozikowski, John, and Larson. 2,870,180.
Lyben. Raymond G. 2869,993.
Montgomery, Charles W. 2,868,763.
Neher, Clarence M., and O'Connell.
Neher, Clarence M., and O'Connell.
Neher, Clarence M.. and O'Connell.
Orlo*T, Harold D., and Marklev.
Orloff, Harold D., and Markley.
Pearson, Tillmon H. 2,915,440.
2,916,506.
2,868,699.
2,868,700.
2,910,492.
2,868,852.
2,868,853.
2,905,727.
2 870.186.
2,911,431.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ethyl Corp. : See — Continued
Petree, Harris E. 2,808,816.
Ray, Richard L., and Sistrunk. 2,868,722.
Schroll, Gene E. 2,914,548.
Shapiro, Hymin. 2,91(i,504.
Shapiro, Hymin. 2,916,505.
Shapiro, Hymin, De Witt, and Brown. 2,898,354.
Thomas, Henrv A. 2,904.835.
Thomas, Henry A. 2,912,827.
Wood. James M., Jr. 2.876.181.
Etienne, Alfred, to L'Air Liquide. Societa Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude.
Reflux condensers. 2,900,799. 8-25-59, CI. 62 — 42.
Etling, Harold A., to Weather-Seal, Inc. Door frame and sill
therefor. 2,898,642, 8-11-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Etnyre, George M. Remote control mechanism for automo-
bile doors. 2,917,770, 12-22-59, CI. 16 — 82.
Etoch, Adele H. : See —
Adkins, Virgil H. 2,903,002.
Ets. Merlin & Gerin : See —
Pelenc, Yves. 2,909,632.
Ettema, Eelke H., and J. A. Van Bergen, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Stud-welding gun. 2,892,069, 6-23-59,
CI. 219 — 98.
Ettema, Eelke H., and J. A. Van Bergen, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Stud-welding gun. 2,903,563, 9-8-59,
CI. 219—98.
Etten, Nicholas L. Combination storm sash and screen with
foldable section. 2,879,840, 3-31-59, CI. 160 — 91.
Etten. Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Collapsible combi-
nation storm and screen sash unit. 2,879,841, 3-31-59,
CI. 160 — 96.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Roll-up awning.
2,898,983, 8-11-59, CI. 160 — 62.
Etten, Nicholas L., to Chamberlain Corp. Pump. 2,902,944,
9-8-59, CI. 103—148.
Etter, Paul A., deceased ; by D. E. Dyl, administratrix.
Safety lock for treadle operated hammers. 2,893,263,
7-7-59, CI. 74 — 566.
Ettinger, John H. : See —
Austin. Leonard E.. Brown, and Ettinger. 2.885.063.
Austin, Leonard E., Brown, and Ettinger. 2.918,164.
Austin. Leonard E., and Ettinger. 2,893.354.
Ettinger, John H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power operated
screw driver. 2,880,770. 4-7-59, CI 144 — 32.
Ettinger, John H., and K. V. Emerick, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Stage motor. 2.867,192. 1-6-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Ettman. Henry L. Microtome knife stroppers. 2,915,854,
12-8-59, CI. 51—102.
Ettorre, James E.. to The Bullard Co. Angular turning at-
tachment. 2.S93.280, 7-7-59, CI. 82 — 2.
Ettra K G Leicht & Trambauer : See —
Leicht. Alfons A , and Bakaloff. 2.872.559
Etzenhouser, John B.. and E. L. Moriarty, to Victor Tool
& Machine Corp. Device for adjusting exterior awnings
from inside a building. 2,883,879, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 504.
Etzkorn. Elmer F., to Skil Corp. Nail driver. 2,890.455.
6-16-50 CI. i — 49.9
Etzler, Elmer' E., to Bundv Tubing Co. Tubular push rod
and method of making same. 2,897,805, 8-4-59, CI.
123—90.
Eubank. Lowell D., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Fused salt method for coating ura-
nium with a metal. 2,872.348. 2-3-59, CI. 117 — 71
Eubank. Lowell D., and E. R. Boiler, to United States of
America. Atomic Energy Commission. Method of protec-
tively coating uranium. 2,872.343, 2-3-59, CI. 117 — 51.
Eubank, William R. Honing stone and method of making.
2.880,081, 3-31-59, CI. 51 — 308.
Eubariks. Floyd G.. 10% to R. M. McMnnigal. Wire cutter
and insulation stripping apparatus. 2,884,825, 5-5-59. CI.
81 — 9.51.
Eubanks, Furney M., to Long Mfg. Co., Inc. Clip. 2,891,657,
6-23-59, CI. 198—179.
Eubanks. Joseph H. : Sre —
Valentine, George E., and Eubanks. 2.873,703.
Euclid Crane & Hoist Co., The : See —
Armington, Stewart F., Jr. 2,891,767.
Euclid Electric & Mfg. Co., The : See —
Griffes. Milton W.. and Merchant. 2,902,088.
Merchant, Charles W. 2,870,273.
Eue, Ludwig : See —
Kruckenberg. Winfried. and Eue. 2 875 031.
Schafer, Werner, Wegler, and Eue. 2.870.144.
Euga. Arthur B. Brake motor. 2,871,827, 2-3-59, CI.
121—38.
Eugster, Conrad H., R. Denss, F. Hafliger, B. Hofer, R. Pfister,
and M. Zimmermann. to Geigy Chemical Corp. Process
for the production of ammonium compounds. 2,895,965
7-21-59, CI. 260—347.7.
Euler, George M., and C. Grimshaw, to General Electric Co.
Switching mechanism for timer. 2,877,317, 3-10-59, CI.
200—37.
Eumig Elektrizitats- und Metallwaren-Industrie : See —
Malek, Georg. 2,887,182.
Eureka Specialty Printing Co. : See —
Schneider, Kurt R. 2,915,160.
Schneider, Kurt R., K. and W. C. Hein. 2,907,567.
Eurenius, Malte O. : See —
Hoffstrom, Nils A., and Eurenius. 2,890,754.
Eurenius. Malte O., and B. Persson, % to Svenska Skifferolje
Aktiebolaget, and y<< to Husky Oil Co. Apparatus for re-
covering combustible substances from subterraneous de-
posits in situ. 2.890.755. 6-16-59. CI. 166 — 59.
Eurey, Noah W., to Excel, Inc. Stabilized floating bottom
unit. 2,889,956, 6-9-59, CI. 220—93.
Eurey. Noah W., to Excel, Inc. Adjustable bobbin truck.
2.890,891. 6-16-59. CI. 280 — 79.2.
Eurich, Joe E. G., to The Mettoy Co. Ltd. Miniature elec-
tric motor for toys. 2,912,604, 11-10-59, CI. 310 — 1.
Eusner, (Jeorge R. : .See —
Bachman. James R., and Eusner. 2,878,132.
Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. : See —
Wasserman, Rene D., and Simons. 2,914,435.
Euth, John E. : See —
Winter. Charles L., and Euth. 2,907,438.
Evancich, Emil C. : See —
Leipold, Herbert O., and Evancich. 2,915,615.
Evangelides, Harry A. Method and bath for electrolytic-ally
coating magnesium. 2.880.148, 3—31-59. CI. 204 — 35.
Evangelista, Joseph. Multiple switch device. 2,884,494,
4-28-59, CI. 200 — 46.
Evans, Arthur N, to Thomson Electric Welder Co. Welding
machine. 2,877,337, 3-10-59. CI. 219 — 97.
Evans, Arthur W., A. N. C. Bennett, and J. D. Groves, to
British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Preparation of metallic
halides. 2,883.265, 4-21-59. CI. 23—87.
Evans. Aubrey M., to Duofold Inc. Armored undergarment.
2.879,654, 3-31-59. CI. 66 — 176.
Evans, Barry, to The New York Air Brake Co. Fluid pres-
sure power brake system. 2,912,286, 11-10-59, CI. 303 —
49.
Evans, Charles H. : See —
Smith, Robert B., and Evans. 2,912,488.
Evans, Charles S.. to E. D. Bullard Co. Safety hat and
harness mounting. 2,878,477, 3-24-59, CI. 2 — 3.
Evans, Clifford, and G. D. Rack, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries, Ltd. Manufacture of linoleum. 2,917,399,
12-15-59. CI. 106 — 228.
Evans, Cyril G., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Printing
of textile materials. 2,906,590, 9-29-59, CI. 8 — 62.
Evans, Darl L. : See —
Girton, Paul K., and Evans. 2,875.590.
Girton, Paul K.. and Evans. 2.875.591.
Evans, David. Apparatus for the manufacture of metal foil
caps. 2,906,225, 9-29-59, CI. 113 — 42.
Evans, David C, to The University of Utah. Analogue com-
puter for solving simultaneous equations utilizing trans-
formers with interleaved windings. 2,873,915, 2-17—59,
CI. 235—180.
Evans, David H. : See —
Bartram, James F., and Evans. 2,913,622.
Evans, David J. I., and S. Romanchuk, to Sherritt Gordon
Mines Ltd. Method of producing copper metal powder.
2,867.528. 1-6-59. CI. 75 — 109.
Evans. Dewev : See — -
Umbrieht, Emil, and Evans. 2,918.071.
Umbricht, Emil, Evans, and Steenhagen. 2,906,511
Evans. Dwight L., Jr. : See —
Hamilton, Charles A., and Evans. 2.875.482.
Evans. Earl M. Telescoping antenna mast. 2,88S.lll,
5-26-59, CI. 189—26.
Evans, Edwin R., to Lock Thread Corp. Screw with cutter
to change female thread shape. 2,873,641. 2-17-59, CI.
85 — 47.
Evans, Elmer C. : See —
Huehn, Arthur M., and Evans. 2,890,407.
Evans Enterprises. Inc. : See —
Evans. Frederick H. 2,915,199.
Evans, Evan F., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pro-
duction of polyacrylonitrile filaments of high uniform den-
sity. 2.888.317, 5-26-59, CI. 18—54.
Evans, Evelyn M. : See —
Evans, Howard, and Worn. 2,889,224.
Evans. Francis C. : See —
Vassil, Theo N., and Evans. 2.871,466.
Evans, Fraser M., to C. A. V. Ltd. Liquid fuel injection
pumps for internal combustion engines. 2,877,711, 3-17-59,
CI. 103—41.
Evans, Fraser M., to C. A. V. Ltd. Control means for liquid
fuel injection pumps for internal combustion engines.
2,891,415, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 503.
Evans. Fraser M., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel injection pumps
for internal combustion engines. 2.901.974. 9-1—59. CI.
103—"
Evans, Fraser M., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel pumps for
internal combustion engines. 2,910,975, 11-3-59, CI.
123 — 139.
Evans, Frederick H.. to Evans Enterprises. Inc. Slab turn-
ing apparatus. 2.915.199 12-1-59. CI. 214 — 1
Evans, Frederick P., and L. C. White, to United Aircraft
Corp. Frietionlessly mounted fluid poppet valve with bal-
anced dvnamic fluid forces and static pressure forces.
2.912.010, 11-10-59. CI. 137 — 623.
Evans. George E., to Union Carbide Corp. Non-aqueous pri-
mary cell and method of making the same. 2.894.052,
7-7-59, CI. I3R — 83.
Evans, George H. : See —
Scott, Arthur D., Greenlee, Evans, and Sinn. 2,899,860.
Evans. George W., Jr. : See —
Worn, George A., and Evans. 2,916,260.
Evans, Harrv D., to Shell Development Co. Horizontal cen-
trifugal separator. 2,888.096. 5-26-59. CI. 183—80.
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Evans, Harry D., to Shell Development Co. Process of sepa-
rating catalyst particles from hydrocarbon vapors.
2,901,420, 8-25-59. CI. 208 — 153.
Evans, Harry D., to Shell Development Co. Cyclone sep-
arator. 2,917,131, 12-15-59, CI. 183—85.
Evers, Harry G. : See —
Boswau, Hans P., Clausen, and Evers. 2,907,983.
Boswau, Hans P., Oldham, and Evers. 2,907,832.
Evans, Howard, deceased (E. M. Evans and G. M. Bishop,
administratrices), and D. K. Worn, to The International
Nickel Co. Inc. Manufacture of metal strip from metal
powder. 2,889,224, 6-2-59, CI. 75—214.
Evans, Howard J., to General Electric Co. Electrode struc-
ture for color cathode ray tube. 2,913,613, 11-17-59, CI.
313—78.
Evans, Howard J., to General Electric Co. Compensation
of cathode ray post acceleration field distortion. 2,914,691,
11-24-59, CI. 313—78.
Evans, James B., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transmission regulation. 2.S78.317. 3-17-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Evans, James R., to Eobertshaw-Pulton Controls Co. Flow
control device. 2,888,949, 6-2-59, CI. 137—505.25.
Evans, James W. : See —
Bravos, George T., and Evans. 2,900,335.
Evans, James W., and E. M. Van Patten, to American Maize-
Products Co. Method of sterilizing starch granules with
hydrogen peroxide. 2,916,405, 12-8-59, CI. 127 — 71.
Evans, Jean-Paul R. M. to Account-Tokens Ltd. Imprinting
apparatus. 2,900,899. 8-25-59, CI. 101—269.
Evans, Jesse L., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appliance.
2,889,825, 6-9-59, CI. 126—198.
Evans, Jesse L., to General Motors Corp. Range with pull-
out shelf. 2,899,255, 8-11-59, CI. 312—274.
Evans, Jesse L., and K. O. Sisson, to General Motors Corp.
Trim strip assembly. 2,880.479, 4-7-59, CI. 20 — 74.
Evans, John B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pulsation
dampener device. 2,875,787, 3-3-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Evans, John B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake shoe
composition of phenol-formaldehyde resin, an unvulcanized
rubber, asbestos fiber, iron chips and carbon black and
method of making same. 2,910,449, 10-27-59. CI. 260 — 38.
Evans. John G., and W. <S. Meals, to Bradford Dyers' Asso-
ciation Ltd. Method of rendering materials water-repel-
lent. 2.S93.89S, 7-7-59. CI. 117—161.
Evans, John G., G. Landells, and W. S. Meals, to The Brad-
ford Dyers' Association Ltd. Treatment of materials to im-
prove water-repellency. 2,911,324, 11-3-59, CI. 117 — 135.5.
Evans, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Composition. 2,887.404, 5-19-59, CI. 117 — 75.
Evans, Julius B.. to United States Steel Corp. Cleaner for
the conical bottom of dust catcher. 2,901,060, 8-25-59.
CI. 183—76.
Evans. Kenneth P., H. E. Ivester, and J. M. J. Turrini, to
Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for testing a plu-
rality of circuits. 2,869,076, 1-13-59, CI. 324 — 51.
Evans, Lee F. : See —
Capen, Harold N., Brown, and Evans. 2,911,333.
Evans, Louis L., and D. F. Sprengeler, to Radio Corp. of
America. Power supply. 2,903,638, 9-8-59, CI. 321 — 18.
Evans. Louis P. : See — ■
Elliott, Kenneth M., and Evans. 2,886,507.
Evans, Louis P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydrocarbon
conversion. 2,885,099. 5-5-59, CI. 214—152.
Evans, Louis P., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Process and
apparatus for retorting of oil shale. 2,885,338, 5-5-59,
CI. 208—11.
Evans, Loyd E. : See —
Anderson. Jesse W.. and Evans. 2,875,347.
Evans. Lyle W., and H. P. La Buff, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Cathode ray tube screen process. 2,873,189,
2-10-59. CI 96—35.
Evans, Lyle W., T. V. Rychlewski, and R. F. Wilson, to
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Image display. 2,898,226,
8-4-59, CI. 117—33.5.
Evans, Lyon D.. to Reynolds Metals Co. Window structure.
2.895.182. 7-21-59. Cl. 20—11.
Evans, Lyon D., and N. J. Hebert, to Reynolds Metals Co.
Pivoted window structure. 2,869,691. 1-20-59, Cl. 189 —
69.
Evans. Melvin E. Multiplying device. 2,908,439, 10-13-59,
a. 235—88.
Evans Products Co. : See —
Chapman, Harvey W., and Dunlap. 2,873,693.
Chapman, Harvey W., and Dunlap. 2.893.328.
Chapman, Harvev W.. and Dunlap. 2,900,864
Dunlap, Henry L. 2.879.721.
Dunlap. Henrv L. 2,879.722.
Dunlap, Henrv L. 2.887.963.
Dunlap, Henry L. 2.895.430.
Krokos. Raymond M., and Nichols. 2,899,842.
Tobin, Kenneth J. 2.873,695.
Zenczak. Piotr. 2.882,331.
Evans Products Co. (Delaware) : See —
Dunlap. Henry L. 2.900.925.
Evans. Richard C. : See —
Fleischer. Joseph. Evans, and Stevens. 2,885,262.
Evans, Richard D. Block molding device. 2,893,100,
7-7-59. Cl. 25 — 11.
Evans. Richard E. : See —
Haskell, Philip R., Evans, Ketchpel, and Connor.
2,890,685.
Evans. Richard H., to J. P. Braun Traps for mice, rats or
the like vermin. 2.867,939, 1-13-59, Cl. 43—83.5.
Evans, Robert B., and R. A. Bub, to Mine Safety Appliances
Co. Gas filter apparatus with bag agitator. 2,911,064,
11-3-59, Cl. 183—59.
Evans, Robert D., to The American Agricultural Chemical
Co. Hydraulic classification of solids. 2,899,056, 8-11-59,
Cl. 209—158.
Evans, Robert G., to Robert G. Evans Co. Workpiece con-
veyor cart for masonry saws. 2,890,693, 6-16—59, Cl.
125—35.
Evans. Robert G., Co. : See —
Evans, Robert G. 2,890.693.
Evans, Robert M., and H. E. Pattee, to The Trane Co. High-
temperature nickel base brazing alloys. 2,894,835, 7-14-59,
Cl. 75—170.
Evans, Robert M., and H. E. Pattee. High-temperature braz-
ing alloys. 2,900,251, 8-18-59, Cl. 75—170.
Evans, Robert M., and H. E. Pattee, to The Trane Co. Nickel
base brazing alloys for high-temperature applications.
2,900,253, 8-18-59, Cl. 75— 17i.
Evans, Robert P., to Sterilon Corp. Medical appliance.
2,883,985, 4-28-59, Cl. 128—295.
Evans, Robert P., to North American Aviation, Inc. Voltage
regulator for generators. 2,918,617, 12-22-59, Cl. 322—
28.
Evans, S. W., & Son : See —
Evans, Wayne S., Jr. 2,878,366.
Evans, Sidley O. : See —
Capron, Adin B., Edgecombe, and Evans. 2,908,384.
Evans. Sidley 0., and W. R. Walker, to The Babcock & Wil-
cox Co. Method of coating a cylindrical metal element.
2,908,587, 10-13-59, Cl. 117—23.
Evans, Thomas, R. R. Roth, and A. B. Hubbard, to Min-
neapolis-Moline Co. Frame construction for tractor
mounted implements. 2,881,581, 4-14-59, Cl. 55 — 93.
Evans, Thomas E., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Thermostatic
control of electric heaters. 2,918,558, 12-22-59, Cl. 219 —
20.
Evans, Walter W., L. E. Oliver, and C. R. Ronnquist, to
Exeter Mfg. Co. Continuous bias constructed glass textile
fabric. 2,879,581, 3-31-59, Cl. 28—80.
Evans, Wayne S., Jr., to S. W. Evans & Son. Illuminated
umbrellas. 2,878,366, 3-17-59, Cl. 240—6.42.
Evans. William G. : See —
Decker, Richard O., Pittman, Van Nice, Conner, Hall,
and Evans. 2,888,549.
Hall, William G., Van Nice, and Evans. 2,874,373.
Radus, Raymond J., and Evans. 2,892,155.
Evans, William I., and E. Blanco. Mortising machine.
2,905.212. 9-2-59. Cl. 144 — 3.
Evans, William T., to Sun Oil Co. Analog computer to de-
termine seismic weathering time corrections. 2,884,194,
4-28-59, Cl. 235—185.
Evans, William T., to Sun Oil Co. Seismic prospecting.
2,912,060, 11-10-59, Cl. 181 — 0.5.
Evanson, Clifford E. : See —
Edmonds, Harvey A., Evanson, and Gilbert. 2,918,161.
Hensgen, Bernard T„ and Evanson. 2,899,317.
Evanstein, Milton C. Box. 2,874,890, 2-24-59, Cl. 229—34.
Evasic, John. Hopper feeder. 2,901,088, 8-25-59, Cl. 198—
33.
Eve, Leonard F., to Crawford Collets Ltd. Collet chucks.
2,911,222, 11-3-59, Cl. 279—4.
Even, Georges. Overhead protection hood on combat vehicles.
2,898,810, 8-11-59, Cl. 89—36.
Even-Pul Foundations. Inc. : See —
Morano, Patrick J. 2.873,744.
Evensen, Ingwald M. Paint roller for woven wire fences.
2,866.995, 1-6-59, Cl. 15—230.
Evenson, Everett : See —
Roberts, Leonard E., and Evenson. 2,870,687.
Evenstad, Sydney T. Cooled sinter grate. 2,885,201, 5-5-59,
Cl. 266—21.
Eveready Briksaw Co. : See —
Harclerode, John R. 2.893,372.
Ever Ready Calendar Mfg. Co. : See —
Polkosnik, Bernard L. 2,906,425.
Everede Tool Co. : See —
Proksa, John R. 2,912,744.
Everest & Jennings, Inc. : See —
Jennings, Harry C, Jr. 2,909,123.
Peterson, John W., and Jennings. 2,871,044.
Everett, Anthony B. : See —
Petrie, James A., and Everett. 2,903,237.
Everett, Cleaford O. : See —
Mangrum, Clifford T., and Everett. 2,890,834.
Everett, Franklin L., to United States of America. Navy.
Breaker mechanism for frangible ampoule in deferred action
primary cell. 2,901,525. 8-25-59. Cl. 136—90.
Everett, Franklin L., to United States of America, Navy.
Breaker mechanism for deferred-action batteries. 2,918,-
514, 12-22-59, Cl. 136—90.
Everett, Franklin L., to United States of America, Navy.
Deferred action battery containing frangible ampoule and
breaker construction. 2,918,516, 12-22-59, Cl. 136 — 90.
Everett, Franklin L., to United States of America, Navy.
Deferred action battery. 2,918,517, 12-22-59, Cl. 136 — 90.
Everett, S. & R. J., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Everett, Samuel J. 2,910,983.
Everett, Samuel J., and Himmelweit. 2,915,064.
Everett, Samuel J., to S. & R. J. Everett & Co., Ltd. Sewing
needles. 2,910,983, 11-3-59, Cl. 128—339.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sight system for
Resilient mount-
Everett, Samuel J., and F. Himmelweit, to S. & R. J. Everett
& Co. Ltd. Hypodermic syringes. 2,915,064, 12-1-59. CI.
128—218.
Everett, Victor E. Lubricant and fuel mixing tank.
2,908,289, 10-13-59, CI. 137 — 576.
Everhart, Donald G. Trailing member spinning assembly.
2,898,060, 8-4-59, CI. 244—135.
Everhart, Edgar, and P. .VI. Lorrain, to Research Corp. Volt-
age multiplier. 2,888,629, 5-26-59, CI. 321 — 15.
Everhart, James G. : See —
Steinmayer, Alwin G., and Everhart. 2,908,880.
Everhart, Thomas E., and C. K. Birdsall. to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Low-noise microwave tube. 2,870,367, 1-20-59. CI.
315—3.6.
Evering, Bernard L. : See —
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,880,201.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,892,826.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,898,326.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,912,419.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,912,423.
Roebuck, Alan K., and Evering. 2,897,248.
Evering, Bernard L., and A. K. Roebuck, to Standard Oil Co.
Reforming-hydroforming system. 2,918,422, 12-22-59, CI.
208—79.
Everitt. Allen L. : See —
Galin, Robert, and Everitt. 2,911,170,
Everitt, Allen L., to General Motors Corp.
firearms. 2,871,566. 2-3-59. CI. 33 — 58.
Everitt, Allen L., to General Motors Corp.
ing. 2,903,208, 9-8-59, CI. 248 — 9.
Everitt. Allen L., J. E. Frederick, and C. A. Mayer, Jr.. to
General Motors Corp. Resilient mounting means for ab-
sorbing axial and lateral thrusts. 2,879,090, 3-24-59, CI.
287—85.
Everitt, Allen L., and J. E. Frederick, to General Motors
Corp. Resilient coupling for independently rotatable ele-
ments. 2,880,027, 3-31-59, CI. 287 — 85.
Everitt, William L. : See —
Fairbanks, Grant, Everitt, and Jaeger. 2,886,650.
Evers & Co. Aktiebolag : See —
Hogedal, Sven A. 2,885,745.
Evers, Harry G., to Leich Electric Co. Telephone system com-
prising multi-function dial back adapter for operator con-
nections and toll ticketing in non-recorder exchanges.
2,918,530, 12-22-59, CI. 179 — 7.1.
Eversharp, Inc. : See —
Glaberson, Martin. 2,914,192.
Kuhnl, Leopold K. 2,911,713.
Kuhnl, Leopold K. 2.914,850.
Preis, Carl G., and Kuhnl. 2,911,714.
Everson, Kirke B.. Jr. Trench shoring apparatus.
10-13-59, CI. 61 — 11.
Evert, Karl H. Multiple walled flexible tubing.
6-16-59. CI. 138—51.
Everts, Arthur H., to Union Carbide Corp. Method for
producing metals electrolytically. 2,913,382, 11-17-59,
CI. 204—69.
Eves, John D., to The Brewer-Titchener Corp. Hollow core
panels and a method for constructing the same. 2,876,053,
3-3-59. CI. 311—106.
Eves, John D., and A. W. Olands, to The Brewer-Titchener
Corp. Folding lock brace structure. 2,882,109, 4-14-59,
CI. 311—86.
Evich, Vincent J. Fish processing apparatus. 2,913,759,
11-24-59, CI. 17 — 4.
Evieux, Ernest : See —
Partchevsky, Annstasie. and Evieux. 2,891.248.
Evins, David E., to Dejo. Inc. Shoes and method of making
the same. 2,907,058, 10-6-59, CI. 12 — 142.
Evraets, John C, to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Thermo-
electric material. 2,881,236, 4-7-59, CI. 136—5.
Ewald, Alfred J. Concrete wall form supporting means.
2,892,236, 6-30-59, CI. 25 — 131.
Ewald, Howard H.. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Winding appa-
ratus. 2.905.401. 9-22-59. CI. 242 — 7.
Ewald, Philip R., to The University of Tennessee Research
Corp. Process and apparatus for determining uniformity.
2,886.714. 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Ewald, William P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Stereo table
viewer. 2,891,444, 6-23-59, CI. 88 — 29.
Ewald, William P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polarizing filter
for stereo projector. 2,898,806, 8-11-59, CI. 88 — 26.
Ewald, William P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Slide changing
mechanism. 2,898,807, 8-11-59, CI. 88 — 28.
Ewald, William P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of casting
a multireflector prism in a flexible mold. 2,911,682,
11-10-59, CI. 18 — 58.
Ewaldson, Waldemar G, and C. A. Hallam, to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Twist corrector unit for cable sheathing ma-
chines. 2,877,730, 3-17-59, CI. 113 — 59.
Ewan. Evan B. : See —
Tench, John D and Ewan. 2,885,341.
Ewart, Donald C, and E. G. Sieber. to Airflo Roofing Co. of
America, Inc. Varnish and process of making it.
2.875,080, 2-24-59, CI. 106—248.
Ewart, John M., to Craig Systems, Inc. Portable building.
2,877,508, 3-17-59, CI. 20—2.
Ewels, John : See —
Brand, Denis J., and Ewels. 2,881,103.
Carroll, John D., and Ewels. 2,900,608.
Ewer, Lvle D. Dual accelerators. 2,914,961, 12-1-59, CI.
74 — 562.5.
Hummel, Ewert, and Hofmann.
rack for casket.
2,894,705,
2,867,133,
Food
2,908,140,
2.890,723,
Apparatus
2,879,563,
2,872,722,
2,888,407.
Ewert. Heinz : See —
Meyer, Konrad,
2,905,841.
Ewing, Alfred M. Flower
7-14-59, CI. 248—27.8.
Ewing, Benton M. Self-locking control device.
1-6-59. CI. 74 — 531.
Ewing, Clifton H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Waste grinder. 2,903,194, 9-8-59, CI. 241—100.5.
Ewing, Henry, and J. R. Wylde, to British Celanese Ltd.
Embossing. 2,915,787, 12-8-59, CI. 18 — 56.
Ewing, James O. Temperature control system for solution
tanks. 2,910,838, 11-3-59, CI. 62—160.
Ewing, Lynn H. : See —
Nelson, Permil N. 2.895,499.
Nelson, Permil N. 2,905,995.
Ewing, Lynn H. Expanding chuck. 2,904,279, 9-15-59, CI.
242—72.1.
Ewing, Paul E., to Rich Mfg. Co. of California,
for forming a lining on centrifugal mold.
3-31-59, CI. 22—17.
Ewing, Ralph L. Distributor repair device.
2-10-59, CI. 29—76.
Ewing, Reid : See —
Loebel, Frederick A., and Ewing. 2,890,722.
Ewing, Robert A. : See —
Templeman, Glen C, Morin, and Ewing. 2,917,562.
Excel. Inc. : See —
Eurey, Noah W. 2,889,956.
Eurey, Noah W. 2,890,891.
Excelermatic, Inc. : See —
Kraus, Charles E. 2,881,622.
Ex-Cell-O Corp. : See —
Duffy, Michael, and Soules. 2,887,021.
Ludwig, Carl. Wheeler, and Deedman. 2,902,009.
Excello Paper Products Co., The : See —
Hendry, Thomas A. 2,888,184.
Executary Corp. : See —
Cavanaugh, Edward F. 2,874,219.
Executone Inc. : See —
Bernstein, Allan C. 2,902,549.
Bernstein, Allan C. 2,916,563.
Exeter Mfg. Co. : See —
Evans, Walter W., Oliver, and Ronnquist. 2,879,581.
Exline, Paul G. Sampling device. 2,879,850, 3-31-59, CI.
166—166.
Exner, Herbert-Joachim, and R. Putter, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Monoazo dyestuffs. 2,891,049, 6-16-59, CI.
260—199.
Expanded Rubber Co. Ltd. : See —
Cooper, Alfred, and MacQueen.
Experiment Inc. : See —
Burke, Jerry A.. Jr. 2,908.081.
Greiner, Leonard. 2,918,791.
Mullen, James W., II. 2,867,979.
Penn, John B. 2,878.644.
Exquisite Form Brassiere Inc. : See —
Hunau, Lillian. Re. 24.640.
Extruded Plastics, Inc. : See —
Slaughter, Charles E. 2,878,513.
Ey, John M. : See —
Pannier, Louis H., and Ey. 2,871,066.
Ey, Victor. Automatic fluid shut off valve. 2,879,790,
3-31-59, CI. 137 — 458.
Eye-Beam Displays, Inc. : See —
Stein, Elmer L. 2,914,874.
Eyelet Specialty Co., The : See —
De Santis, Sabatino. 2,901,101.
Hopgood, Robert B. 2,896,778.
Eyelet Specialty Co., Division of International Silver Co.,
The: See —
Isele, Louis E. 2,913,103.
Eygabroad, Robert J., to The American Laundry Machinery
Co. Anti-wrap device for rug cleaning machine. 2,886,838,
5-19-59, CI. 15 — 40.
Eykamp, Roy D. Baled hay chopper. 2,873,779, 2-17-59,
CI. 146 — 107.
Eyler, Ivan D. : See —
Steely, Orus C, and Eyler. 2,897,910.
Eyles, Edward G. Wire guide. 2,916,259, 12-8-59, CI.
254 — 134.3.
Eynon, Benjamin A., to Dow Corning Corp. 1,1,4,4-tetra-
methyl-l,4-disila-3,6-dioxacyclohexane. 2,898,346, 8-4-59,
CI. 260—338.
Eyraud, Charles. Means for measuring the contents of a
combustible component in a gasiform mixture. 2,899,282,
8-11-59, CI. 23 — 255.
Eyraud, Ivan : See —
Bendayan, Jacques, and Eyraud. 2,887,652.
Eyraud, Yvan, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Device
for recording variations in the diameter of substantially
cylindrical objects. 2,895,373, 7-21-59, CI. 88—14.
Eyster, Floyd E. Machine for twisting and panning bread
dough. 2,867,179, 1-6-59, CI. 107—8.
Eyster, Paul E. Combination cutter and pouring spout for
cartons. 2,876,933, 3-10-59. CI. 222—85.
Eytinge, Bruce D., to The Frito Co. Method for producing
potato chips. 2,886,439, 5-12-59, CI. 99—100.
Ezrin, Mver : See —
Cassidy, Harold G., and Ezrin. 2,900,353.
F & F Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Farrell, Guy M., and Frumhoff. 2,888,625.
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281
Koch, Werner.
Koch, Werner.
Koch, Werner.
Fabian, Gardner J.,
F & G Supply Co. : See —
Stamm, Joseph S., and Bennett. 2,909,631.
F. M. Research Corp. : See —
Mineck, Fred. 2,911,244.
F. N. F. Machinery Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Porter, Allan W. H. 2,871,686.
Porter, Allan W. H., and Sheppard. 2,872,799.
FR Corp., The : See —
Schankler, Harold. 2,894,174.
F-R Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Land, Chester B. 2,888,567.
Land, Chester B. 2,911,537.
F.T. Products Ltd. : See —
Fernberg, Eric B. 2,909,819.
Fernberg, Eric B. 2,918,712.
FWD Corp. : See —
Fabian, Gardner J. 2,911,854.
Fa. Gassareck : See —
Zalozecky, Bogdan. 2,867,002.
Fa. Penicillin-Gesellschaft Dauelsberg & Co. : See —
Weydanz, Wilhelm K. 2,899,181.
Faas, Louis D. Clutch for power mower. 2,881,887, 4-14-59,
CI. 192 — 48.
Faasse, Adrian L., F. A. Kunzman, and H. W. Moser, to Snow
Corp. Adjustable mount. 2,871,868, 2-3-59, CI. 135 — 46.
Faatz. Albert C, Jr. : See —
Bliss, Charles, and Faatz. 2.908,157.
Fabbrica Italiana Magneti Marelli : See—
Alfieri, Giuseppe. 2,908,364.
Faber, Aloysius W., and A. E. Gronewold, to Richardson
Rod & Reel Co. Telescoping fishing rod. 2,874,507,
2-24-59. CI. 43—18.
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Co. : See —
Heffernan. Robert C. 2.871.735.
Faber, Elmer L., to Conforming Matrix Corp. Apparatus for
rotating spray guns to evenly paint non-planar surfaces.
2,888,903, 6-2-59, CI. 118 — 301.
Faber, Kurt : See —
Meister, Martin, Mauthe, and Faber. 2,890,095.
Faber & Schleicher Akt. : See —
Blattner, Karl. 2,878,017.
2,875,692.
2.882,049.
2,884.855.
to FWD Corp. Lockable differential and
speed reducing drive. 2,911,854, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 695.
Fabian, Robert W., and J. L. Sienczyk, to The Budd Co.
Acicular metal particles from metal carbonyls and method
of preparation. 2,884,319, 4-28-59, CI. 75 — .5.
Fabio. Paul F. : Sec —
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,877,243.
Brockman, John A., Jr., and Fabio. 2,891,988.
Brockman, John A.. Jr., and Fabio. 2,905,679.
Fabish, Edward F., to Illinois Tool Works. End milling cut-
ter. 2,905,059, 9-22-59, CI. 90 — 11.
Fabric Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Thomson, George, Cook, and Pepin. 2,880,055.
Fabrique Juvenia, Petits-fils de Didsheim-Goldschmidt : See —
Stucky, Eric A. 2,886,942.
Fabrique Suiose de Crayons Caran d'Ache S.A. : See —
Germann, Werner. 2,883,966.
Fabriques de Produits Chimiques de Thann et de Mulhouse :
See —
Gregory, Paul. 2,909,409.
Fabriques Movado : See —
Ditesheim, Bernard. 2.871,653.
Fabus, Juraj. Sub-soil fertilizer applicator. 2,885,977,
5-12-59, CI. 111—7.1.
Facchini, Rigo R., % to F. L. Carlson. Boat-loading, trans-
porting, and launching trailer. 2,895,627, 7-21-59, 'CI.
214—84.
Faccou, Armand L., to Chiksan Co. Swivel joint and seal
assemblies. 2,906,548, 9-29-59, CI. 285 — 14.
Facer, Leroy H., to G. C. Cooley, W. D. Foster, and H.
Gregersen, trustees. Method for producing fertilizers and
bases from sludges. 2,867,522, 1-6-59, CI. 71 — 37.
Fachini, Giuseppe. Treating tobacco and cigarette paper.
2,890,973. 6-16-59, CI. 131—17.
Fachini. Robert M. : See —
Bornzin, James H., Sadler, and Fachini. 2,884,754.
Fachon, Emil E.. to Bulova Watch Co. Inc. Waterproof
watch-case. 2,871,654, 2-3-59, CI. 58 — 90.
Fackler, Bernard E., J. J. Donnelly, and C. S. Daniels, to
Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Direct reading
time delay relay. 2,916,569, 12-8-59, CI. 200 — 33.
Fada Radio & Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Bonham, Claude F. 2,909,945.
McKain, Walter P. 2,883,887.
Fadden. William J., Jr. : See —
Kuljian, Harry A., and Fadden. 2,870,751.
Fadler, Kurt : See —
Heid. Roland, and Fadler. 2,888,120.
Von Bombard, Franz J., and Fadler. 2,901,073.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Automatic roller setting for
ink distribution systems. 2,868,122, 1-13-59, CI. 101 — 348.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Inking mechanism.
2,891,473, 6-23-59, CI. 101 — 350.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Planetary inserter mecha-
nism. 2,903,260, 9-8-59, CI. 270 — 54.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Roll reciprocating mecha
nism. 2,903,966, 9-15-59, CI. 101 — 348.
Faeber, Harry W., to Time, Inc. Mechanism for separating
bound and unbound books. 2,917,168, 12-15-59, CI. 209 —
72.
Faerber, Gerhard, to Deutsche Solvay-Werke G. m. b. H.
Production of polyesters by poly-addition. 2,875,181,
2-24-59, CI. 260—78.4.
Fafnir Bearing Co., The : See —
Leister, Fayette. 2,868,594.
Leister, Fayette. 2,873,128.
Leister, Fayette. 2,873,151.
Leister, Fayette. 2,902,320:
Leister, Fayette. 2,902,321.
Leister, Fayette. 2,902,322.
Fagg. Lyndall J. : See —
Chenery, Peter J., Fagg, and Ross. 2,877,586.
Fagge, R. D., deceased ; S. A. Fagge, administratrix. Self-
adapting spot welding gun. 2,879,373, 3-24-59, CI.
219—89.
Fagge, Ralph D., deceased ; S. A. Fagge, administratrix.
Electrode-reciprocating spot welding gun. 2,891,513,
6-23-59, CI. 121—38.
Fagge, Sophie A. : See —
Fagge, Ralph D. 2,891,513.
Fagge, Ralph D. and S. A. 2,879,373.
Fagin, Karl W. : See —
Radke, Donald F., Fagin, and Marks. 2.869,790.
Fahey, Floyd J., and W. M. McCrum. Hood. 2,882,894,
4-21-59, CI. 128 — 141.
Fahey, Richard J. : See —
Carkhutf, LeRoy F., and Fahey. 2,881,938.
Fahl, Christoph, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Mechanism for
setting photographic exposure values. 2,911,897, 11-10-59,
CI. 95—64.
Fahland, Frank. Fifth wheel pedestal structure. 2,916,238,
12-8-59, CI. 248 — 119.
Fahlenberg, Paul : See —
Gebele, Kurt, and Fahlenberg. 2,887,939.
Fahlenberg, Paul, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic
camera. 2,901,957, 9-1-59. CI. 95—64.
Fahnestock, Frank C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Continu-
ous high-pressure contacting of fluids with granular solids.
2,868,720, 1-13-59, CI. 208—173.
Fahnoe, Frederick, to Vitro Corp. of America. Method of
making a grinding tool. 2,904,418, 9-15-59, CI. 51—293.
Fahnoe, Frederick, and J. J. Shyne, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear fuel ele-
ments and methods for making same. 2,872,388, 2-3-59,
CI. 204 — 1.5.
Fahnoe, Frederick, J. J. Shyne, and W. D. Fletcher, to Vitro
Corp. of America. Information storage systems and
methods for producing same. 2,906,682, 9-29-59, CI. 204—
181.
Fahnoe, Harold H, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fusible
devices. 2,879.354, 3-24-59, CI. 200—113.
Fahnoe, Harold H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fusible
devices. 2,917,605, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 114.
Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B., to Edlo, Inc. Banding apparatus
and method. 2,882,657, 4-21-59, CI. 53 — 3.
Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B., to Edlo, Inc. Banding machine.
2,912,808, 11-17-59, CI. 53—134.
Fahrenkrug, Willard J., to Badger Paper Mills, Inc. Machine
and method for erecting a carton and integral cover on one
operation. 2,872.855, 2-10-59, CI. 93 — 51.
Fahrenwald, Arthur W. Jaw crusher. 2,873,922, 2-17-59,
CI. 241 — 264.
Fahri, Carol : See — ■
Korn, Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Fahringer, Victor T. Apparatus for sealing a pressure vessel.
2,873,597, 2-17-59, CI. 68—5.
Fahringer, Victor T. Method and apparatus for treating
web and/or strand material. 2,905,522, 9-22-59, CI. 8 —
151.
Fahrni, Walter. Percussion machine. 2,872,914, 2-10-59,
CI. 125 — 33.
Faidley, Hunter C. Apparatus for cleaning by ultra-sonic
vibrations. 2,896,649, 7-28-59, CI. 134 — 184.
Failing, George E., Cd. : See —
Cornish, Eugene S. 2.880,393.
Cornish, Eugene S. 2,915,697.
Cornish, Eugene S., and Stark. 2,915,696.
Failing, Jay C. Fluid circulating drilling barrel. 2,914,306,
11-24-59, CI. 255—19.
Faillace, Frank A. : See — ■
Michalko, Ignatius, and Faillace. 2,881,005.
Fain, Morton E.. and H. Coplev, Jr., to Tower Iron Works
Inc. Filtration system. 2,874.845, 2-24-59, CI. 210 — 167.
Faini, Albert. Captive cap for receptacles. 2,892,565,
6-30-59, CI. 220—30.5.
Fairbank, Murry N. : See —
Land, Edwin H, Eloranta, and Fairbank. 2,880,658.
Fairbank, Murry N., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic appa-
ratus. 2,877,699, 3-17-59, CI. 95 — 59.
Fairbank, Murry N., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic appa-
ratus. 2,903,950, 9-15-59, CI. 95 — 11.5.
Fairbank, Murry N., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic appa-
ratus and process. 2,915,393. 12-1-59, CI. 96 — 50.
Fairbanks, Avard F., and C. M. Wolfe, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Radiation tracker for aiming at center or
centroid of multiple targets. 2,877,354, 3-10-59, CI.
250—203.
Fairbanks, Avard F., and T. R. Whitney, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Infrared scanning system. 2,882,416,
4-14-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fairbanks Co., The : See —
Hanson, James S., and Xaylor. 2,915,776.
Fairbanks, Everitt E., to Mintzer, Fairbanks & Politls.
Therapeutic vapor apparatus. 2,917,046, 12-15-59, CI.
128 — 186.
Fairbanks, Gordon J., D. A. Potter, and J. B. Mellett, to
Stewart-Warner Corp. Coolant and personnel heating ap-
paratus. 2,895,678, 7-21-59, CI. 237 — 12.3.
Fairbanks, Grant, W. L. Everitt, and R. P. Jaeger, to Uni-
versity of Illinois Foundation. Recording device. 2,886,-
650, 5-12-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Fairbanks, Henry N., to Eastman Kodak Co. Hand cutter.
2,878,952, 3-24-59, Cl. 216 — 29.
Fairbanks, Henry N., to Eastman Kodak Co. Film framing
and indexing device. 2,891,690, 6-23-59, Cl. 216 — 29.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. : See —
Dahlund, Ervin L. 2,873,002.
Henderson, Robert M. 2,908,852.
Isaacs, George K., and Johnson. 2,908.353.
Lauler, Louis J., and Torsson. 2,882,035.
Lyons, Lawrence J. 2,873,107.
Lyons, Lawrence J. 2,882,036.
Sehowalter, Clarence H.. and Grauel. 2,908.258.
Thorsson, Matthew T., and Lauler. 2,868,491.
Fairbanks Ward Industries. Inc. : See —
Howard, Alfred H. 2,874,892.
Fairbrother, James B. Electrical discharge machining appa-
ratus. 2,909,640, 10-20-59, Cl. 219 — 69.
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. : See —
Blaustein, Aaron. 2,876,320.
Boyajean, John A. 2,870.250.
Doyle, Irving W., and Nash. 2,907,256.
Fairchild, Sherman M. 2,881,246.
Farber, Monroe. 2.874,479.
Farber, Monroe. 2,895,019.
Hatfield. Lester N. 2.872.553.
Jones, Derrick A. 2,911,766.
Jonke, Joseph L. 2,886,679.
Larson, Edward S. 2,872,026.
Larson, Edward S. 2,887,158.
Larson, Edward S. 2,887,214.
Levine, Samuel W. 2,882,792.
Levine, Samuel W. 2,899,493.
Levine, Samuel W., and Doran. 2,881,247.
Lohmeyer. Walter G.. Jr. 2.880,798.
Martindell, Frank. 2,911,086.
Thienemann, Rolf A. 2,872,025.
Willcox, Frederick P. 2,878.735.
Willcox, Frederick P., Welanetz, Autere. and Hellen.
2,875.275.
Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. : See —
Campbell, James R 2,880.304.
Carrigan. Carlton E. 2.890,974.
Chaplin, Herbert E. 2,868,477.
Rlomquist, Albert E. 2,871,763.
Gregory. Alfred T., and Browne. 2,908,518.
Hardesty, Ethridge E. 2,892,922.
Horrell. Theodore H. 2.869.535.
Hunter, David U. 2,897,917.
Jones, Everett E. 2,868.264.
Kramer, Stanley I. 2,909,726.
Ladd, George T. 2.893.083.
Lindbom, Torsten H. 2.870,964.
Makowski, Jerzy. 2,867,991.
Mirza, Rio N. 2,898,133.
Mir/.a. Rio N.. and Poole. 2,883,147.
Perrier, Robert. 2,915,030.
Piry, Marcel. 2,887,977.
Pool, Henry L. 2,873,756.
Shube. Eugene E. 2,876.788.
Stoner, Charles F. U. 2,891,788.
Stoner, Eugene M. 2,903,809.
Taplin, John F. 2,918,074.
Tydon, Walter, and Ruhe. 2,876,969.
Vanta, John T. 2,917,330.
Wirta. Elmer R. 2,902.589.
Fairchild, Homer E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Compositions and methods for destroying insects. 2,910,402,
10-27-59, Cl. 167—30.
Fairchild, Sherman M., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Engraving machine. 2,881,246, 4-7-59, Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Fairchilds, Bertram S., and P. C. Forward. Escape chute.
2,901,055, 8-25-59, Cl. 182 — 49.
Faircloth, Charles R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Twisting
film strips to yarn. 2,918,784, 3 2-29-59. Cl. 57 — 167.
Fairest, Derek H., and S. E. Banks, to Morgan Fairest Ltd.
Labelling machines. 2,908,414, 10-13-59, Cl. 216 — 54.
Fairest, Morgan, Limited : See —
Fairest, Derek H., and Banks. 2,908,414.
Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd., The : See —
Brown, Jack A., and Watson. 2.872.822.
Chaplin, Herbert E., Wakeford, Churn, and Muxley,
2,876,968.
Ford, John A.. Jackson, and Crook. 2,893,246.
Fowler, John L. 2,912,193.
Richards, Geoffrey P. 2,903,658.
Surtees, Howard. 2,880,384.
Fairhaven Properties Corp. : See —
Pawelka, Gustav J. 2,871,598.
Fairhurst, Harold A., to Murphy Radio Ltd. Variable delay
line. 2,908,746. 10-13-59, Cl. 178 — 5.
Fairhurst, Leonard G., to Rotol Ltd. Pitch lock for hy-
draulic pitch propeller. 2,889,888, 6-9-59, Cl. 170 —
160.31.
Fairhurst, Leonard G., and E. Danvers, to Rotol Ltd.
Pitch lock valve for hydraulic variable pitch propellers.
2,809.650, 1-20-59. Cl. 170 — 160.21.
Fairmont Box Co. : See —
Shackelford, Jesse J. 2,909,104.
Fairmont Railway Motors, Inc. : See —
Sublett, Ira, and Johnson. 2,911,734.
Fairstein, Edward, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Linear amplifier. 2,892,044, 6-23-59,
Cl. 179—171.
Fairview Photo Service, Inc. : See —
Megesi, Joseph N. 2,905,323.
Faisandier, Jacques. Double circuit hydraulic distributor.
2,868,217, 1-13-59, Cl. 137 — 112.
Faisandier, Jacques. Apparatus for training air pilots in
shooting. 2,871,578, 2-3-59, Cl. 35 — 10.2.
Faith-Ell, Lars J. : See —
Wahlborg, Karl J., and Faith-Ell. 2,888,093.
Faiver, Kenneth E. : See —
Bohnhoff, Arthur F., and Faiver. 2,917,320.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G.. and Faiver. 2,901,241.
Faiver, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Air suspension
control system. 2,882,068, 4-14-59, Cl. 280—124.
Faiver, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Air suspension
control system. 2,882,069, 4-14-59, Cl. 280—124.
Faiver, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Air suspension
system with pitch control. 2,918,305, 12-22-59, Cl. 280 —
124.
Fajans, Edgar W. : See —
Hunter, Don L., and Fajans. 2,878.256.
Kroll, Wilhelm J., Nies, and Fajans. 2.893,842.
Nies, Nelson P., and Fajans. 2,897,056.
Fajardo Luis A. Camera. 2,893.300, 7-7-59. Cl. 95—16.
Falck, James S. Knob locking device. 2,883,850, 4-28-59,
Cl. 70 — 431.
Falek-Pedersen, Kjell A. : See —
Winkler. Alvin L., Hager, and Falck-Pedersen. 2,882,814.
Falek-Pedersen, Kiell A., to Acme Steel Co. Coil unreeler.
2.905,406, 9-22-59. Cl. 242 — 75.43.
Falco, Joseph F. : See —
Sarno, Frank. 2,904,127.
Falcon Alarm Co., Inc. : See —
Reeves, Charles E. G. Re. 24,730.
Reeves. Charles E. G. 2,882,853.
Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. : See —
Thornhill, Philip G. Re. 24,724.
Falconer, David G. Valve apparatus. 2,880,959, 4-7-59, Cl.
251—35.
Falconi, Oscar R. Autocollimator for measuring angle of
incident light beam. 2,870,671, 1-27-59, Cl. 88 — 14.
Fales, Albert E., Jr. Wood turning attachment for lathes.
2,884,025, 4-28-59, Cl. 142—55.
Fales, John D. : See —
Murray, James V., Jr., Fales, and Eccles. 2,913,397.
Murray, James V., Jr., Fales, and Young. 2,916,497.
Falge, John H. : See —
Short, Brooks H., Hetzler, and Falge.
Falge, Robert N. : See —
Onksen, George W., Falge, and Mead.
Falge, Robert N., to General Motors Corp.
ing lamp bulb. 2,867,715, 1-6-59, Cl. 219 — 117.
Falge, Robert N., to General Motors Corp. Projection lamp
aiming. 2.867,910. 1-13-59, Cl. 33—180.
Falge, Robert N., G. R. Broshar, and R. Manning, to General
Motors Corp. Headlamp adjuster. 2,911,523, 11-3-59,
Cl. 240 — 41.6.
Falge, Robert N., and R. A. Gaither, to General Motors Corp.
Headlamp adjuster. 2,911,524, 11-3-59, Cl. 240 — 41.6.
Falk, Chester D. Tubing closing tools. 2,913,054, 11-17-59,
Cl. 166 — 224.
Falk Corp., The : See —
Bade, Alfred G. 2,903,899.
Bade, Alfred G. 2.906,137.
Bade. Alfred G. 2,918,825.
Richardson, William S. 2,891,808.
Schmitter, Walter P. 2.869.384.
Schmitter, Walter P. 2.874,582.
Schmitter, Walter P. 2 893.224.
Schmitter, Walter P. 2,907,188.
Thomas, Richard J., and Feilbach.
Wellauer, Edward J. 2,885.871.
Wellauer, Edward J. 2.899.038.
Wellauer, Edward J. 2,910,882.
Wiken, Ralph. 2.873,615.
Falk, Harold W. Lubricated hinc
16 — 161.
Falk Harold W.. to Wright Products, Inc. Door latch and
lock. 2.915.329, 12-1-59, Cl. 292—228.
Falk, Irving M. Garment pocket construction. 2,902,694,
9-8-59, Cl. 2 — 247.
Falk, Sven G., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mecha-
nism for successively releasing stacked phonograph records.
2,898,116, 8-4-59, Cl. 274—10.
Falke. Robert N.. to General Motors Corp. Headlamp pre-
aiming apparatus. 2.S90.920. 6-16-59, Cl. 316 — 23.
Falkenberg, Charles W., and D. R. Johnson, to Maguire In-
dustries, Inc. Asphalt additives. 2,891,873, 6-23-59, Cl.
106 — 273.
Falkenberg, Hugo : See —
Scharstein, Ernst, Lutz, and Falkenberg. 2,887,641.
2,879,355.
2,909,724.
Method for mak-
2,916,312.
2.890.479, 6-16-59, Cl.
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Falkenstein, Otis P. : See —
Gray, Walter E., Jr., and Falkenstein. 2,873,537.
Fall, Albert P., deceased ; E. A. Fall, administrator, to Ace
Products Co. Wiper ring. 2,884,654, 5-5-59, CI. 15—
104.4.
Fall, Emory A. : See —
Fall, Albert P. 2,884,654.
Fall, Wilfrid, to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Ventilating
arrangement for passenger vehicles. 2,868,101, 1-13-59,
CI. 98—10.
Fall, Wilfrid, to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Car seat.
2.875.811. 3-3-59. CI. 155 — 103.
Falla, Fernando. Combined combustion apparatus for bagasse
and vapor generator. 2,875,735, 3-3-59. CI. 122 — 2.
Faller, Lucille : See —
Cantor, Sidney M., Faller, and Wolnak. 2,890,117.
Cantor, Sidney M., Faller, and Wolnak. 2,890,118.
Fallert, Clifford D., to Crown Zellerbaeli Corp. Heavy-duty
container for bulk material. 2,887,264, 5-19-59, CI.
229 — 23.
Fallert, Clifford D.. to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Heavy-duty
container for bulk material with protective liner and re-
leasable lock cover. 2.902,202. 9-1-59, CI. 229 — 23.
Fallgatter, Wavne S. : See —
Hughes, William B., and Fallgatter. 2,904,508.
Newcombe, Jack, and Fallgatter. 2,894,907.
Newcombe, Jack, and Fallgatter. 2,894,908.
Fallier, Charles N., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Amplifier. 2,919,411, 12-29-59, CI. 330—119.
Fallon, Albin F. Splined arbor. 2,911,869, 11-10-59,
CI. 82—43.
Falls Industries, Inc. : See —
Reys, John. 2,887.303.
Faloon, Donald W., to Suburban Tov & Mfg. Corp. Illumi-
nated baton head. 2,889,449, 6-2-59, CI. 240—6.42.
Falstrom, William, to Underwood Corp. Scanner for antenna
system. 2,916,739, 12-8-59, CI. 343—761.
Falter, Henry E., and R. A. Vaughan, to Dresser Industries,
Inc. Emergency brake for elevator ears. 2,897,920,
8-4-59, CI. 187 — 88.
Fan, Hsing Y., to Shell Development Co. Halogenated naph-
thoquinones. 2,886,577, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 396.
Fancher, Kenneth I., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Timing
device for fuel injection pump. 2,910,976, 11-3-59, CI.
123—140.
Fancher, Otis E., and G. Nichols, to Miles Laboratories, Inc.
Substituted-2,3,4,5 tetrahydrodiazepine compounds and
pharmaceutical compositions therewith. 2,899,359, 8-11-59,
CI. 107—65.
Fancher. Paul J. Combination cover and enclosure for Christ-
mas trees and other displavs. 2,868,255, 1-13-59, CI.
150 — 52.
Fand, Theodore I., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co.
Anti-fungal compounds. 2,909,525, 10-20-59, CI. 260—290.
Fang. James C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Re-
action product of phosphoric acid with a dioxolane ester-
ethylenically unsaturated monomer copolymer and process
for making same. 2.877.215. 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 86 1.
Fanner. Percival A. Floor or deck construction. 2,878,904,
3-24-59. CI. 189 — 34.
Fanning, Walter F. Shock absorber for orthopedic crutches.
2,888.022. 5-26-59, CI. 135 — 60.
Fanselau. Werner, and S. Carstensen, to Blaupunkt-Werke,
G.m.b.H. Method of producing two-dimensional circuits or
circuit elements on supporting bases. 2,914,404, 11-24—59,
CI. 96—35.
Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. : See —
Aikman, Oliver S. 2,871,423.
Aikman, Oliver S. 2,871,424.
Burnbam, John. 2,871.425.
Fry, Stanley S. 2,872,357.
Fry, Stanley S. 2,872,358.
Hovey. Ralph J., Jr. 2,910,633.
Taylor, Donald F., Baughman, and Yntema. 2,904.430.
Taylor. Donald F., Baughman, and Yntema. 2,905,548.
Taylor, Donald F., Baughman, and Yntema. 2,905,549.
Taylor, Donald F.. Baughman, and Yntema. 2,905,550.
Yntema, Leonard F., and Runck. 2,870,527.
Fanti, Roy A., to United Aircraft Corp. Airfoil temperature
control means. 2,873,933, 2-17-59, CI. 244 — 117.
Fanti, Roy A., to United Aircraft Corp. Variable contour
propeller blades. 2,918,978, 12-29-59, CI. 170 — 160.24.
Fanti. Joel, F. J. Lection, and S. H. Rider, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Aqueous thermosetting resin compositions
having improved viscosity-temperature relationships.
2,890,948. 6-16-59. CI. 51—298.
Farbak, John E., and E. J. Kasmen, to Swift & Co. Salad
oil and method of oiling tin plate therewith. 2,899.328,
8-11-59, CI. 106 — 250.
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Rartl. Herbert. 2.885.457.
Bartl, Herbert. 2,886,549.
Bartl, Herbert. 2,912,399.
Bartl, Herbert, and Becker. 2,892,004.
Bartl, Herbert, and Gensel. 2.917.478.
Bartl, Herbert, Holtschmidt, and Bayer. 2,882,260.
Baumann, Fritz, and Bien. 2,901.479.
Baumann, Fritz, Bienert, Vollmann, and Rosch.
2,897,039.
Becker, Wilhelm, and Steuer. 2,874,467.
Benade. Walther, and Gnebel. 2.875,191.
Bencker, Franz, Overdick, and Schlee. 2,910,140.
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Continued
Bernhard, Hermann, Thoma, and Genth. 2,910,400.
Berres, Carl. 2,903,483.
Bienert, Berthold, Breig, and Groll. 2,873,280.
Bockmann, Klaus. 2,917,504.
Bbckman, Klaus, and Taube. 2,900,379.
Bohme. Otto. Mott, Pfirschke. and Wollthan. 2,875,225.
Bonrath, Wilhelm, and Urbschat. 2,889,245.
Boresch, Carl. 2,868.737.
Breer Karl, and Weinbrenner. 2,885.268.
Bruning, Eberhard F., Domagk, and Mietzsch. 2,888,379.
Bunge, Wilhelm, Mielke, and Moller. 2,886,555.
Dorken, August, and Schrader. 2,910,501.
Doser, Arnold. 2,906,776.
Eisenmann, Karl-Heinz, Nischk, and Holtschmidt.
2,879.250.
Eitel, Kurt, Schmidt, and Mauthe. 2,897,166.
Enders, Edgar. 2,868,777.
Enders. Edgar. 2,880.202.
Enders, Edgar. 2.883,374.
Engelhardt, Rudolph. 2,909,809.
Exner, Herbert-Joachim, and Putter. 2.S91.049.
Frank, Gunter, Wegler, and Krauss. 2,891,970.
Funke, Albert, and Raab. 2,899,420.
Goebel, Hermann, and Muller. 2,908,078.
Goerrig, Dieter, and Lwowski. 2,915,381.
Gold, Heinrich. and Bayer. 2,901,476.
Graulich, Wilhelm Becker, and Bayer. 2,908,658.
Graulich, Wilhelm, Mauthe, and Eitel. 2,887,410.
Graulich, Wilhelm, Schmitz, Berlenbach, and Muller.
2,897,101.
Graulich, Wilhelm, Sinn, Holzrichter, and Rosahl.
2,871,213.
Haagen, Karl, and Helfferich. 2,882.247.
Hagge, Walter, Quaedvlieg, and Seifert. 2,906,715.
Haltmeier, Alfred. 2,874,482.
Haltmeier, Alfred. 2.879,135.
Haltmeier. Alfred. 2.893,713.
Hees, Walter. 2,916,345.
Henecka, Hans, Timmler, and Lorenz. 2,888,451.
Hoppe, Peter. 2.893,063.
Hoppe, Peter, and Paffrath. 2,903,380.
Hintzmann, Karl, and Kramer. 2,886,580.
Klos, Heinrich, and Schacht. 2,917,526.
Knoche. Rudolf. 2,888,460.
Kolb, Gunter, and Becker. 2,891,039.
Kraut, Heinrich. and Korbel. 2.890.986.
Kraut, Heinrich, and Korbel. 2,916,418.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. 2,878,124.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. 2,888,450.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. 2,891,863.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. 2,898,178.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. and Eue. 2.875,031.
Kruckenberg, Winfried. and Homeyer. 2,874,086.
Kurtz, Peter. 2,884,464.
Lehmann, Wolfgang, Bayer, Kass, and Graulich.
2,903,436.
Linsert, Friedrich, and Prietzschk. 2,889,463.
Lorenz, Walter. 2,894,018.
Lorenz, Walter, Muhlmann, and Schrader. 2,915,546.
Lorenz. Walter, and Schrader. 2,902,493.
Malz. Hugo, Bayer, Freytag. and Lober. 2,891,059.
Meiser, Werner, and Domagk. 2,8S2,275.
Meister, Martin, Mauthe, and Faber. 2,890,095.
Mever. Friedrioh-Johann. and Wirth. 2,891,053.
Muller, Karl E. 2,883.359.
Muller, Karl E., and Hoppe. 2,913,425.
Muller, Karl W., and Delfs. 2,872.355.
Muller, Werner, and Psaar. 2,906,589.
Neeff, Riitger. 2,868,799.
Neeff, Riitger, and Schweehten. 2.885.410.
Nickel, Horst, and Suckfiill. 2,887,476.
Nickel, Horst, and Suckfiill. 2,892,827.
Nickel, Horst, and Suckfiill. 2,919,269.
Niese. Manfred, and Delfs. 2,875,209.
Nischk, Gunther. 2,898.363.
Nischk, Gunther. 2.908,705.
Nischk, Gunther, Bunge, and Bayer. 2,868.739.
Nischk, Giinther, and Holtschmidt. 2.877.244.
Nischk, Gunther, and Holtschmidt. 2,916.472.
Nischk, Gunther, and Meckbach. 2,915,493.
Nischk, Gunther, Muller. and Goerden. 2.879.248.
Pieper, Gustav, Stein, and Rickert. 2.867,612.
Podschus, Ernst, and Kollmann. 2.888,322.
Raab. Hans, and Hornle. 2.902,385.
Raue, Roderich, Muller, Link, and O. and V. Weber,
2.878,138.
Reichle, Alfred, and Froitzheim. 2,885.729.
Reichle, Karl. Schweeberg, and Schnell. 2.879.249.
Rodenacker, Wolf, Istel, and Schnegg. 2,889,211.
Roos, Hans, and Briesewitz. 2 875.242.
Roos. Hans. Briesewitz. and Hegemann. 2,875.243.
Rosahl, Dietrich, Graulich, Holzrichter, and Ecker.
2,916,471.
Rosch, Georg, and Gehringer. 2,882,267.
Rosch, Georg, Klappert, Wolf, and Eibl: 2,898,177.
Sasse, Klaus, Wegler, and Grewe. 2,872,450.
Sasse, Klaus, Wegler, and Grewe. 2.904.553.
Schafer, Werner Wegler. and Eue. 2.870,144.
Schegk, Ernst, and Schrader. 2.894.017.
Schegk, Ernst, and Schrader. 2.916,509.
Schleifenbaum, Werner. 2,890,217.
fiohmelzer. Albert. Nussler, and Gehringer. 2.878,244.
Schmidt, Erich, Moosmuller, and Schnegg. 2,906,749.
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Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Continued
Schmidt, Erich, and Wanisler. 2,905,713.
Schmitz-Josten, Robert. 2,900,360.
Schneider, Rudolf. 2,895,886.
Schnell, Hermann. 2,886,890.
Schnell, Hermann, Nentwig, Hintzmann, Raichle, and
Biedermann. 2,917,468.
Schnell, Hermann, Raichle, and Biedermann. 2,910,483.
Schnell. Hermann, and Steuer. 2,874,466.
Schrader, Gerhard. 2,870,191.
Schrader, Gerhard. 2,881,201.
Schrader, Gerhard. 2,894,973.
Schrader, Gerhard. 2,909,557.
Schrader, Gerhard. 2,918,488.
Schrader, Gerhard, and Lorenz. 2,910,500.
Schrader, Gerhard, and Lorenz. 2,914,530.
Schrader, Gerhard, and Mersch. 2,870,187.
Schrader, Gerhard, and Schlor. 2,912,452.
Schubert. Friedrich. 2,904,396.
Schultheis, Heinz, Kallert, and Delfs. 2,912,414.
Schultz, Fritz. 2,874,088.
Schurmann, Max-Otto. 2,917,291.
Schwechten, Heinz W., Singer, and Bayer. 2,900,216.
Seibert, Heinrich, Triebeneck, Bienert, and Baumann.
2 875 211
Siegel. Edgar, and Gold. 2,901,477.
Singer, Josef, Bayer, and Schwechten. 2,891,971.
iSuckfull, Fritz, Putter, and Nickel. 2,891,047.
Taube, Carl. 2,886,562.
Taube, Carl, and Bockmann. 2,912,296.
Urbschat, Ewald, and Frohberger. 2,911,336.
Urbschat, Ewald, and Grewe. 2,910,463.
Yon Friedrich, Adolf, and Konig. 2,872,446.
Von Friedrich, Adolf, Legrand, Schmitz, and Holzrichter.
2,872,445.
Von Spulak, Franz. 2,874,068.
Wagner, Annemarie, and Petersen. 2,879,174.
Wagner, Herbert, and Eisenmann. 2,870,486.
Walaschewski. Engelbert, and Goerrig. 2,893,862.
Wegler, Richard, and Frank. 2,884,406.
Wegler, Richard, and Unterstenhofer. 2,898,265.
Wegner, Christian. 2,876,266.
Windemuth, Erwin. 2,897,181.
Wolfram, Gerhard. 2,906,747.
Zorn, Bruno, and Mauthe. 2,884,403.
Farber, Eduard, to Timber Engineering Co. Wood treating
process. 2,908,542, 10-13-59. Cl. 8 — 6.5.
Farber, Monroe, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Engraving machine stylus index. 2,874,479, 2-24-59, Cl.
33—185.
Farber, Monroe, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Single-tube amplifier with transformer output. 2,895,019,
7-14-59, Cl. 179—171.
Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. : See —
Huss, Richard, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,871,230.
Kracker, Herbert, Mohr, and Bamberger. 2,872,441.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius
& Bruning : See —
Bestian, Herbert, and Prinz. 2,907,805.
Bruckner, Hans, and Weissortel. 2,906,739.
Dietz, Karl. Greune, and Stroll. 2.905.565.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and Remy. 2,890,220.
Eckert, Wilhelm. and Remy. 2,905,685.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and Remy. 2,905.686.
Eckhardt, Heinz, Keicher, and von Rosenberg. 2,871,136.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Hennig, Lindner, and Ott. 2,876,262.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Aumuller, Stein, and Ther.
2,912,460.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thom6, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,912,444.
Erbe, Friedrich, Kaufmann, and Maikowski. 2,881,049.
Fischer, Ernst. 2,899,421.
Fischer, Ernst. 2,890,216.
Fischer, Edgar. 2,903,467.
Fischer, Edgar. 2,904.566.
Fischer, Ernst. 2,915,518.
Fischer. Edgar. Weihsermel. and Bier. 2,902,477
Frey, Hans-Helmut, and Huth. 2,907,742.
Friedrich, Hilda, Fischer, and Rummert. 2,916,457.
Gumboldt, Albert G. M., and Heitzer. 2,913,424.
Heitzer, Erich, Gumboldt, Messwarb, and Bier.
2,906,743.
Huss, Richard, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,885,390.
Huss, Richard, Siebert. and Weissert. 2,885,391.
Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Frey. Scherer, and Hahn. 2,919,263.
Kaupp, Josef, and Zinnert. 2,908,697.
Koch, Wilhelm. 2,897,187.
Kracker. Herbert, Bauer. Kirst, Lowenfeld and Staab.
2.908.079.
Kracker, Herbert, and Albert. 2,914,521.
Krause, Walter, Krekeler, Wirtz, Kamptner, and Bach-
mann. 2,912,475.
Krekeler, Hans, Kirschner, Relken, and Waellnitz.
2,911,454.
Kurzke, Herbert, and Sattler. 2.917,779.
Lang, Helmuth. 2,902,808.
Middendorf. Lennhard. and Loewe. 2.876.158.
Niisslein, Joseph, Kuch. and Bartl. 2.901,311.
Orthner, Ludwisr. and Fuchs. 2.905.702.
Ossenbrnnner, Armin, Klockgether, Starck, and Langbein.
2,913,351.
Passler, Fritz. 2,906,681.
Peter, Otto. 2,911,319.
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius
& Bruning : See — Continued
Reuter, Martin. 2,912,466.
Reuter, Martin, Orthner, and Reuber. 2,877,248.
Rieber, Martin, and Orthner. 2,885,440.
Rummert, Giinter. 2,390.929.
Rummert, Giinter. 2,909,241.
Ruschig, Heinrich, and Aumuller. 2,904,586.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Fugmann, Eggert, Fischer, and Lind-
ner. 2,874,156.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Siedel, Leditschke, Schorr, Schmidt-
Barbo, and Lammler. 2,875,205.
Ruschig, Heinrich, Wagner, Aumuller, Korger, Scholz,
and Bander. 2,891,960.
Scherer, Otto. 2,870,224.
Scherer, Otto, and Hahn. 2,891,074.
Scherer, Otto, and Hahn. 2,915,429.
Scherer, Otto, Hahn, Frensch, Emmel, and Staudermann.
2,885,430.
Scherer, Otto, and Schacher. 2,884,452.
Schirmer, Robert, Voit, Hartmann, Konig, Thumult, and
Ziemer. 2,910,423.
Schlichenmaier, Hans, and Pohlmann. 2,882,272.
Schmidt, Karl H. 2,900,301.
Siedel, Walter, Nahm, and Pini. 2,894,977.
Starck, Werner and H.. and Schiilde. 2,901,443.
Van Raay, Hans G., and Schwenk. 2,913,505.
Waibel, Wilhelm. 2,900,219.
Weissert, Josef, and Gies. 2,897,188.
Farchmin, Roy H., to Pickwick Co. Auxiliary springs for
automobile leaf springs. 2,884,241, 4-28-59, Cl. 267 — 48.
Fareri, Elizabeth L., and J. P. Pellegrini, Jr., to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Salts of 2,4-dinaphthenyl-3-thiaglutaric
acids and 1,3-diaminopropanes. 2,899,459, 8-11-59, Cl.
260 — 501.
Fares, James J. Duplicating drill jig. 2,880,631, 4-7-59, Cl.
77 — 62.
Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Becker, Stephen P., and Wengen. 2,884,478.
Becker, Stephen P., Wengen, and Terhune. 2,903,284.
Hampe, Frank T. 2,902,736.
Schuyler, Thomas C. 2,901.725.
Farina, Michael. Wall tile. 2.918,814, 12-29-59, Cl. 72 — 20.
Farinet, Fred A., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force.
Photoelectric sensing unit for aircraft gun cameras. 2,899,-
878, 8-18-59, Cl. 95—10.
Farino, Frank, to Leading Lady Foundations, Inc. Brassieres.
2,890.702, '6-16-59, Cl. 128 — 460.
Faris, Burt F., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of forming plutonium-bearing carrier
precipitates and washing same. 2,875,022, 2-24—59, Cl.
23—14.5.
Faris, Burt F. Improved proocess of plutonium carrier
precipitation. 2,892,676, 6-30-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Faris, Charles L. : See —
Jordan, Charles F.. and Faris. 2,905,509.
Faris, Robert B., Jr. : See —
Stine, Harrison M., Strecker, and Faris. 2,906,700.
Stine, Harrison M., Strecker, and Faris. 2,906,701.
Farkas, Alfred J. Indexing means for package printing mech-
anisms. 2,899,890, 8-18-59, Cl. 101 — 35.
Farkas, Alfred J. Friction-operated package coding devices.
2,909,991, 10-27-59, Cl. 101 — 35.
Farkas, Howard, to The United States Stoneware Co. Jar
mill. 2.873,072, 2-10-59, Cl. 241 — 178.
Farkas, Thomas P. : See —
Sims, James S., Jr., and Farkas. 2,917,288.
Farkas, Thomas P., to United Aircraft Corp. Synchrophaser
for aircraft propellers. 2,877,855, 3-17-59, Cl. 170 — 139.29.
Farkas, Thomas P., to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel control
for a dual turbine power plant. 2,909,895, 10-27-59, Cl.
60 — 39.16.
Farkas, Thomas P., to United Aircraft Corp. Propeller
control anticipator. 2,913,056, 11-17-59, Cl. 170 — 135.74.
Farley. Arthur C. Structural connection. 2,919,149,
12-29-59, Cl. 287—54.
Farley, Eugene D. : See —
Jorgensen, Robert A. 2,914,283.
Mull, Bruce D., and Parke. 2,919,098.
Farley, Frank S. Cigarette extinguisher and ash tray.
2,867,221. 1-6-59. Cl. 131—256.
Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co. : See —
Loetscher. Robert F. 2,869,598.
Farlow, Mark W. : See —
Cleaver, Charles S„ and Farlow. 2,902,521.
Denison, Jack T., Farlow, Muetterties, and Whipple.
2,884,467.
Farlow, Mark W., and E. L. Muetterties, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Preparation of fluorine-containing com-
pounds. 2,894,996, 7-14-59, Cl. 260—653.3.
Farmer, Alfred. Spray device. 2,876,041, 3-3-59, Cl.
299—84.
Farmer, Cecil. Method of winding armature cores in an
apparatus. 2,875.508. 3-3-59, Cl. 29 — 155.58.
Farmer. Cecil. Method of winding armature cores in an
apparatus. 2,876 449, 3-3-59. Cl. 29 — 155.58.
Farmer, Cecil. Method of winding armature cores and appa-
ratus. 2,916,222, 12-8-59, Cl. 242—13.
Farmer, Clifton C. Adustable eye glass bow. 2,SS7,929,
5-26-59. Cl. 88 — 52.
Farmer, David K. : See —
Bandli, John C, Foster, and Farmer. 2.899,902.
Farmer, Delbert L., to The Cincinnati Tool Co. Cold chisel
or the like. 2,910,771, 11-3-59, Cl. 30—168.
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Electrical water
2,889,495,
2,918,585,
Farmer, Doris, 50% to P. E. Bourque.
heater. 2,899,533, 8-11-59, CI. 219—41.
Farmer, Edward B. Electric timing device.
6-2-59, CI. 317 — 142.
Farmer, Edward B. Photoelectric mount.
12-22-59, CI. 250—239. , „
Farmer, Eugene E\, and D. J. McConalogue, to The General
Electric Co. Ltd. Aerial systems. 2,895,132, 7-14-59,
CI. 343—761.
Farmer Feeder Co., Inc. : See —
Golay, Donaven E. 2,871,821.
Farmer, George L. Storm window construction. 2,888,720,
6-2-59, CI. 20 — 53.
Farmer, James W. : See —
Myers, Kenneth H., Farmer, and Briesch. 2,911,238.
Farmer, Michael H., J. L. Tiedje, and D. M. MacLeod, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method for producing
very low pour oils from waxy oils having boiling ranges
of 680-750° F. by distilling off fractions and solvents de-
waxing each fraction. 2,906,688, 9-29-59, CI. 208 — 33.
Farmer, Stanley E., and D. M. Faust, to Cascade Mfg. Co.
Clamping mechanism for lift trucks. 2,874,862, 2-24-59,
CI. 214 — 652.
Farmer, Stanley E., and Z. M. Derhalli, to Cascade Mfg. Co.
Seal construction for piston-cylinder fluid motors.
2,914,368, 11-24-59, CI. 309 — 31.
Farmer, William C, to United States of America, Navy.
Tuned band-pass crystal holder. 2,897,364, 7-28-59, CI.
250 — 31.
Farmingdale Corp., The : See —
Sherwood, Walter A. 2,873,683.
Farmington Mfg. Co. : See —
Conlon, John W. 2,877,538.
Farmingdale Mfg. Corp. : See —
Sherwood, Walter A., and Verrill. 2,897,843.
Farnam, F. D., Co. : See—
Kao, John Y. L. 2,884,060.
Farnam Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Carter, Larry J. 2,870.277.
Farnand, Joseph R., and I. E. Puddington, to National Re-
search Council. Activated bleaching clay. 2,872,419,
2-3-59, CI. 252 — 450.
Farnham, Alford G., to Union Carbide Corp. Polyphenylol
derivatives of olefinic aldehydes. 2,885,385, 5-5-59, CI.
260 — 55.
Farnham, James A., and J. K. Leipper, to J. E. Dilworth Co.
Rotary cone valve means. 2,918,185, 12-22-59, CI.
214—17.
Farnham, Rex C, and E. F. D. Webb. Fluid control means.
2,878,831, 3-24-59, CI. 137—601.
Farnon, Robert B., and S. E. Rose, to General Electric Co.
Drip rail assembly for window. 2,869,185, 1-20-59, CI.
20—70.
Farnow, Arthur D. : See —
Kueklinsky, Frederick W., and Farnow. 2,916,974.
Farnsworth, George H. : See —
Herrmann, John A., and Farnsworth. 2,880,263.
Farnsworth, George H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Bus
bar joining means for low impedance bus duct. 2,912,603,
11-10-59, CI. 307—147.
Farnsworth, Lawrence, 50% to M. M. Seft. Indexable collet
chuck apparatus. 2,871,022, 1-27-59, CI. 279 — 5.
Farnsworth, Le Moyne, to Automation Machines and Equip-
ment Co., Inc. Apparatus for feeding and handling thin
metal sheets. 2,869,756. 1-20-59, CI. 221—212.
Farnsworth Research Corp. : See —
Larson, Christian C. 2,874,101.
Miller, Meritt L. 2,892,189.
Farnsworth, Verl R. Universal grinder. 2,885,831, 5-12-59,
CI. 51 — 92.
Farnsworth, Walter M., and J. H. Kennedy, to Republic Steel
Corp. Sheet metal hot top and method of using exothermic
material in pouring ingots. 2,913,786, 11-24-59, CI.
22 — 147.
Faron, Evelyn E., to A. Stein & Co. Brassiere. 2,899,961,
8-18-59, CI. 128 — 465.
Faroni, Charles C. : See —
Mills, Malcolm E., and Faroni.
Farr, Alton E., R. H. Grimes, and
Aircraft Co., Inc. Staking tool.
78 — 1.
Farr, Charles L. : See —
Pratt, Ward E., and Farr. 2,873,127.
Farr, Charles L.. Jr. : See —
Pratt, Ward E„ and Farr. 2,873,127.
Farr, Claude B. Non-fouling anchor. 2,914,015, 11-24-59,
CI. 114 — 208.
Farr, Elmer M. Trailer hitch. 2,884,261, 4-28-59, CI.
280 — 512.
Farr, Gerald W. Solvent fractionation of winterized cotton-
seed oil bottoms. 2,903,363, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 118.
Farr, Harold K., and F E. Ehlers, to United States of
America, Navy. Mode filter. 2,877,434, 3-10-59, CI.
333—98.
Farr, Kenneth E. : See —
Ralston, George, and Farr. 2,888,604.
Farr, Kenneth E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Television
receiver apparatus. 2,875,274, 2-24-59, CI. 178 — 5.8.
Farrand, Clair L., anfi H. J. Hasbrouck, to Farrand Optical
Co., Inc. Vertical leveling mirror. 2,907,246, 10-6-59, CI.
88—1.
2,872,961.
A. F. Schub, to Douglas
2,881,646, 4-14-59, CI.
Farrand, Clair L., and J. L. Winget, to Inductosyn Corp.
Reduction of single-turn loop coupling in position-measur-
ing transformers. 2,915,721, 12-1-59, CI. 336 — 69.
Farrand Optical Co., Inc. : See — ■
Farrand, Clair L., and Hasbrouck. 2,907,246.
Glaser, Walter. 2,906,879.
Glaser, Walter. 2,919,381.
Kanolt, Clarence W. 2,878,721.
Farrand, William A., S. G. Johnston, L. L. Kilpatrick, and
J. P. Lekas, to North American Aviation, Inc. Magnetic
disc recorder. 2,899,260, 8-11-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Farrar, Alvin J., to Republic Steel Corp. Collapsible con-
tainer and pallet assembly. 2,897,995, 8^1-59, CI. 220—6.
Farrel-Birmingham Co.. Inc. : See —
Board, Samuel S., Jr. 2,873,160.
Board, Samuel S., Jr., and Manger. 2,906,063.
Hold, Peter. 2.875,985.
Hold, Peter. 2,912,556.
Joyner, John M. 2,902,363.
MacLeod, Douglas W., and Selbach. 2,918,905.
Marganski, Joseph J., and King. 2,890,026.
Ryan, Kenneth Y., and Waters. 2,878,559.
Tippet, Philip V. 2,869,452.
Watt, David J. 2,8S5,S30.
Wenzel, Robert H. 2,893,055.
Farrell, Edward G., to Irvington Machine Works, Inc. Print-
ing mechanism. 2,905,087, 9-22-59, CI. 101 — 350.
Farrell, Eugene F. : See —
Holdeman, John W., and Farrell. 2,887,771.
Farrell, Forrest P. Removable screen for foundation vents.
2,891,615, 6-23-59, CI. 160—369.
Farrell, Guy M., and A. D. Frumhoff, to F & F Enterprises,
Inc. Remote television tuner. 2,888,625, 5-26-59, CI.
318 — 467.
Farrell, James K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Solvent medium
for the anthraquinone process for the production of hydro-
gen peroxide. 2,890,105, 6-9-59, CI. 23 — 207.
Farrell, Joseph G. : See —
Hemery, Jack L., and Farrell. 2,876,109.
Farrell, Richard R., to Universal Lubricating Systems, Inc.
Grease gun. 2,873,893, 2-17-59, CI. 222 — 326.
Lubricant fitting. 2,878,896, 3-24-59, CI. 184 — 105.
Farrell, Sherman R., to Applied Radiation Corp. Charged
particle beam diffuser. 2,896,103, 7-21-59, CI. 313 — 7.
Farrer, Kenneth, to Baker Perkins Ltd. Manufacture of
biscuits. 2,884,115, 4-28-59, CI. 198—34.
Farrer, Kenneth, to Baker Perkins Ltd. Manufacture of
biscuits. 2,917,009, 12-15-59, CI. 107 — 21.
Farries, Alexander G., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Apparatus
for applying coatings to curved surfaces. 2,885,998,
5-12-59, CI. 118—323.
Farrington Mfg. Co. : See —
Blod, Francis E. 2,889,037.
Hosken, James C. 2,890,651.
Jerome, Thomas R. 2,905,356.
Keefe, Frank J., Jr. 2,914,119.
McKay, Frank E. 2,916,140.
Farrington, William B., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Orientation device for transparent element. 2,897,717,
8-4-59, CI. 88—14.
Farris, Vernie L. Method and apparatus for repairing a fluid
pressure line. 2,899,983, 8-18-59, CI. 138 — 97.
Farrow, John R. : See —
Douglass. Dayton W. 2,879,009.
Fasce, Egi V., and N. L. Cull, to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Olefin polymerization process. 2,904,542 9-15-59
CI. 260—94.9.
Fasciati, Alfred : See —
Heckendorn, Alphonse, Fasciati, and Zollinger. 2,889,316.
Fasciati, Alfred, to Ciba Ltd. New monoazo-dyestuffs and
their manufacture. 2,891,940, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 153.
Fasciati, Alfred, to Ciba Ltd. Metalliferous azo-dyestuffs.
2.897.189, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 147.
Fasciati, Alfred, to Ciba Ltd. Metalliferous azo-dyestuffs.
2.897.190, 7-28-59, CI. 260—147.
Fasciati, Alfred, R. Gunst, H. Riat, and K. Seitz. to Ciba
Ltd. Monoazo-dyestuffs. 2,873,269. 2-10-59, CI 260 — 153.
Fasciati, Alfred, and H. Riat, to Ciba Ltd. Water soluble
triazine azo dyestuffs. 2,891,941, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 153.
Fasciati, Alfred, and R. Gunst, to Ciba Ltd. Triazine mono-
azo-dyestuffs. 2,910,464, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 153.
Fasco Industries, Inc. : See —
Byam, Peter M. 2,898,418.
Fas-Flo Filter Corp. : See —
Stafford, John W. 2,885,082.
Fasold, George A., and J. G. Blough, to The Philip Carey
Mfg. Co. Nozzle for periodic ejecting caulking gun.
2,871,817, 2-3-59, CI. 118 — 407.
Fassbender, Fred, to S. M. Frank & Co., Inc. Smoking pipes.
2,881,773, 4-14-59, CI. 131—225.
Fassbinder, Werner B. Apparatus for weighing livestock.
2,873,106, 2-10-59, CI. 265—52.
Fassero, Anthony T., and J. R. Maddox. Device for curing
tire casings. 2,869,180, 1-20-59, CI. 18 — 45.
Fassero, Anthony T., and J. R. Maddox. Tire vulcanizing
molds. 2,915,783, 12-8-59, CI. 18 — 68.
Fassnacht, Arthur F., and A. R. Jones, to Sheffield-Cleveland
Corp. Machine tool. 2,877,758, 3-17-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Fast, Clarence R., and G. C. Howard, to Pan American
Petroleum Corp. Fracturing formations with a volatile
fluid. 2,876,839, 3-10- -59, CI. 166—22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fastener Corp. : See —
Wandel. Oscar A. 2,884,637.
Wandel, Oscar A. 2,909,780.
Wandel, Oscar A. 2,915,754.
vt audet, Oscar A., and Doyle. 2,887,6S6.
Fastenrath, Walter : See —
Regeutrop, Paul, and Fastenrath. 2,881,894.
Fastie, William G. : See —
Crosswhite, Henry M., Jr., and Fastie. 2,914,987.
Machler, Kaymond C, and Fastie. 2,912,862.
Fathauer, George H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Television circuit for obtaining stable set-up level.
2,910,531, 10-27-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Fathauer, George H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Automatic target current control circuit. 2,911,561,
11-3-59, CI. 315 — 10.
Fathauer, George H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Television camera circuits. 2,911,562, 11-3-59, CI. 315 — 10.
Fatt, Irving, and J. F. Chittum, to California Research Corp.
Method of treating wells with acid. 2,910,436, 10-27-59,
CI. 252 — 8.55.
Fatzer, Willy : See — ■
Sulzer, Georg, Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,888,420.
Sulzer, Georg, Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,898,239.
Faucher, Andrew J. Apparatus for drying and humidifying
materials. 2,867,913, 1-13-59, CI. 34 — 46.
Faudi Feinbau G.m.b.H. : See —
Dornauf. Arnold. 2,902,164.
Faught, Harold F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elastic
fluid apparatus. 2,879,936, 3-31-59, CI. 230—132.
Faugier, Gabriel, to Societe d'Etudes et de Construction
d'Appareils de Securite J.R.G. Raising and lowering appa-
ratus. 2,918,136, 12-22-59, CI. 182 — 142.
Faugier, Gabriel, and R. Fertier. Safety apparatus.
2,896,912, 7-28-59, CI. 254 — 159.
Faugno, Anthony : See —
Hamburg, Henry F., and Faugno. 2,873.051.
Faulconer, Thomas P. Combination caliper and slide rule.
2.874.478. 2-24-59. OI. 33 — 143.
Faulhaber Co., The : See —
Walsh, Maurice J. 2,884,045.
Faulhaber, Fritz, to \oigtlander-Akt. Photoelectric exposure
meter. 2,879,691, 3-31-59, CI. 88 — 23.
Faulhaber. Fritz, to A. G. Voigtlander. Release system for
photographic cameras. 2,890,637, 6-16-59, CI. 95 — 32.
Faulhaber, Fritz, to Voigtlander, A.G. Photographic camera
with automatic adjustment of the exposure conditions.
2,913,969, 11-24-59, CI. 95 — 10.
Faulhaber, Fritz, to Voigtlander Aktiengesellschaft. Device
for the adjustment of exposure values in photographic
cameras. 2,917,984, 12-22-59, CI. 95—64.
Faulk, Kenneth H. to Cities Service Refining Corp. Storage
of liquified gases. 2,884.763, 5-5-59, CI. 62 — 54.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Translator for a telephone system. 2,876,289, 3-3-59,
CI. 179—18.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
"Not and" gate circuits. 2,879.411. 3-24-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Register for a telephone system. 2,882,345, 4-14-59, CI.
179—18.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone instrument utilizing transistor amplifier.
2.885.483, 5-5-59, CI. 179 — 81.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor multivibrator. 2,900,606, 8-18-59, CI. 331 —
113.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Paystation party line lockout systems. 2,910,543,
10-27-59, CI. 179—17.
Faulkner, Alfred H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
3-wire connector. 2,914,618, 11-24-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Faulkner, Alfred H., and H. C. Talcott, to General Telephone
Laboratories. Inc. Telephone apparatus employing tran-
sistor amplifiers. 2,885,484, 5-5-59, CI. 179 — 81.
Faulkner, Alice M. : See —
Faulkner, Seymour. 2,889,286.
Faulkner, Ford R., % to E. E. Bradford. Camping trailer.
2,912,274, 11-10-59, CI. 296—23.
Faulkner, Seymour, deceased ; A. M. Faulkner, executrix of
said S. Faulkner, to E. F. Drew & Co., Inc. Nickel-tita-
nium catalysts. 2,889,286, 6-2-59, CI. 252 — 455.
Faulkner, Willard J., to V-M Corp. Speed-changing mecha-
nism for phonographs. 2,898,771, 8-11-59, CI. 74 — 200.
Faulkner, William H., Jr., J. W. Shearer, and V. C. Wood-
worth, to Tracerlab, Inc. Radiation thickness measure-
ment. 2,883,552, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Faultless Caster Corp. : See —
Skupas, John A. 2,915,775.
Faurote, Philip D. : See —
O'Rear, Jacques G., and Faurote. 2,894,971.
Faus, Harold T. : See —
Mendelsohn, Lewis I., and Faus. 2,897,443.
Faus, Harold T., to General Electric Co. Electric measuring
instrument. 2,908,867, 10-13-59, CI. 324 — 147.
Fausek, Irwing F., and W. L. Reedy, to Modern Engineering
Co. Valve seat structures. 2,904,060, 9-15-59, CI. 137 —
329.04.
Fauser. Donald L. : See —
Landrigan, Richard B., Fauser, and Tom. 2,872,338.
Fauser, Ernest E., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Proc-
ess of curing a polyurethane with a mixture of diisocyanate
and polyester. 2,888,432, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Fauser, Giacomo, to Montecatini Societa Generale per l'ln-
dustria Mineraria e Chimica. Separation of acetylene from
methane cracking gases by means of a selective solvent.
2,894,602, 7-14-59, CI. 183 — 120.
Fauser, Giacomo, to Montecatini, Societa Generale per
1'Industria Mineraria e Chimica. Process and apparatus
for performing exothermic reactions under high pressure
and at elevated temperature. 2,898,183, 8-4-59, CI. 23 — 1.
Fauske, Sig C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of
butadiene by removing it from oxygen with an absorbent
oil. 2,905,732, 9-22-59. CI. 260 — 681.5.
Fausnaugh, Kalph. Galley slide receiver. 2,895,595, 7-21-59,
CI. 199—61.
Faust, Charles L. : See —
Bride, John E„ Faust, and Safranek. 2,8S6,500.
Faust, Delbert G., to C. A. Morgren Co. Spray system.
2,868,584, 1-13-59, CI. 299 — 86.
Faust, Donald M. : See —
Farmer, Stanley E., and Faust. 2,S74,862.
Faust, Harry W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Oil-soluble
carbonated metallo alkylated aryl sulfonates and com-
positions containing the same. 2,916,451, 12-8-59, CI.
252—33.4.
Faust, John A., and M. Sahyun ; said Faust assor. to said
Sahyun, d.b.a. Sahyun Laboratories. Amidines. 2,919,274,
12-29-59, CI. 260—251.
Faust, Paul F. : See —
Eisenhard, Eli S., and Faust. 2,889,609.
B'auteck, Walter S., D. H. Rollert, and H. S. Stover, to Mer-
genthaler Linotype Co. Toss bombing apparatus.
2,910,916, 11-3-59, CI. 89 — 1.5.
Fauth, Frederick E. : See —
Day, Carl L., Fauth, Finke, and Reymann. 2,896,674.
Day, Carl L., Fauth, and Regnier. 2,»70,016.
Fauth, Frederick E., and R. S. Jump, to Crown Cork & Seal
Co., Inc. Capping apparatus. 2,874,526, 2-24-59, CI.
53 — 314.
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R., to Societe Anonyme Etablissements
Ed. Jaeger. Adjustment devices for magnetic drive, appli-
cable notably to tachometers. 2,872,601, 2-3-59, CI.
310—105.
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R., to Etablissements Ed. Jaeger. Sound-
proof and shock absorbing bearing for precision mechanisms.
2,878,638, 3-24-59, CI. 58 — 140.
Faverty, Clyde B., and W. R. Shaver, to Pullman-Inc. Vehicle
floor construction. 2,910,016, 10-27-59, CI. 105 — 422.
Faville, Henry E., and D. T. McKenna, to Reuhl Products, Inc.
Advertising display. 2,875,538, 3-3-59, CI. 40 — 106.3.
Favorite, John R. : See —
Kuhrmeyer, Carl A., Owen, and Favorite. 2,S91,165.
Favors, Hollice A., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Electronic
selective circuit or the like. 2,894,131, 7-7-59, CI. 250 —
27.
Favre, Francois : See —
Bossard, Werner, Voltz, and Favre. 2,883,373.
Bossard, Werner, Voltz, and Favre. 2,889,315.
Favre, John A., J. P. Butler, and B. Mitacek, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus for blending lubri-
cating oil stocks. 2,883,343, 4-21-59, CI. 252 — 56.
Favre, John A., to General Electric Co. Current-carrying
hinge construction. 2,895,033, 7-14-59, CI. 200 — 170.
Favre, Robert, to Ebauches S.A. Circuit for transforming a
stored electric quantity into a number proportional to this
electric quantity of electric pulses. 2,882,397, 4—14—59,
CI. 250—27.
Favre, Robert. Magnetically guided miniature vehicle system.
2,903,821, 9-15-59, CI. 46—236.
Favret, Maxime, and E. H. Schaefer, to Elgin National Watch
Co. Balance with adjustable moment of inertia. 2,880,570,
4-7-59, CI. 58 — 107.
Favrin, Pierre A.' : See —
Collion, Raymond J., and Favrin. 2,876.704.
Fawcett, Cecil C, and C. F. Laager, to United States of
America, Army. Thruster. 2,880,572, 4-7-59. CI. 60 — 19.
Fawcett, Cecil C, A. M. Stott, and C. F. Laager, to United
States of America, Army. Uniform velocity thruster.
2,903,849, 9-15-59, CI. 60—19.
Fawcett, Frank S. : See —
Arnold, Herrick R., Fawcett, and Gilbert. 2,900,235.
Fawcett, Paul W. : See —
Brouse. Shirley B., and Fawcett. 2.90S.216.
Brouse, Shirley B., and Fawcett. 2,912,099.
Fawcett, Paul W., to United States Steel Corp. Guide
track and compressor for automatic wire-tying machine.
2,908,215, 10-13-59, CI. 100 — 26.
Fawick Corp. : See —
Eakin, John V. 2,879.868.
Eakin, John V., and Walsh. 2,870,891.
Fawick, Thomas L. Re. 24,652.
2,897,924.
2,914,959.
2,915,148.
Fawick, Thomas L.
Fawick, Thomas L.
Fawick. Thomas L.
Fawick, Thomas L. Resilient wheel
1-27-59, CI. 152—44.
Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp.
assembly. 2.870,813,
Assemblv for use as a
clutch or a brake. Re. 24,652, 5-26-59, CI. 192—85.
Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Actuating diaphragm
and wear-shoe assemblv for fluid-actuated clutches and
brakes. 2,897.924. 8-4-59, CI. 188—152.
LIST OF PATENTEES
287
Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawlck Corp. Work-handling appa-
ratus. 2,914,959, 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 411.
Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Cylinder-and-piston
assembly and braking mechanism comprising same.
2,915,148, 12-1-59, CI. 188—152.
Fawkes, Donald G.t to Henry Pratt Co. Shaft seal for a
valve. 2,884,224, 4-28-59, CI. 251—306.
Fawkes, Donald G., to Henry Pratt Co. Valve operator.
2,909,079, 10-20-59, CI. 74 — 509.
Faxen, Per T., to Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget. Geometrical
balance computer. 2,916,206, 12-8-59, CI. 235—61.
Faximile, Inc. : See — •
Snaler, David. 2,881,273.
Stamps, George M. 2,896,501.
Fay, James P., to The Teletrak Corp. Apparatus for mag-
netically recording electrical waves. 2,909,596, 10-20-59,
CI. 178 — 6.6. ,_ . , _
Fay, John A., to Waste King Corp. Dishwasher with float
switch. 2,882,366, 4-14-59, CI. 200 — 84.
Fay, Morty. Clothes hanger. 2,914,227, 11-24-59, CI.
223 92
Fav, William A. Eafter guide. 2,875,523, 3-3-59, CI.
33—93.
Faye, Louis. Bracket type scaffolding, adjustable in height,
slidingly, for concrete wall erection. 2,893,786, 7-7-59, CI.
Fayerweather, Neuman H. Rectilinear recorder. 2,882,118,
4-14-59, CI. 346 — 117.
Fayolle, Marcel : See —
Ancet, Victor M. J., and Fayolle. 2,906,296.
Fayolle, Marius : See —
Ancet, Victor M. J., and Fayolle. 2,906,296.
Fazekas. Gabriel A. G. : See —
Cochran, Elvin P., Jr., and Fazekas. 2,872,805.
Fazendin, Donald F. : See —
Beck, William J., and Fazendin. 2,895,247.
Fazit Gesellschaft fur Transporttechnik m. b. H. : See —
Dahmen, Karl, and Lutters. 2,878,029.
Feagin, Roy C, R. B. Sosman, and R. A. Horton, to Howe
Sound Co. Calcium aluminate binder. 2,911,311, 11-3-59,
CI. 106 — 38.9.
Fear, James V. D. : See — -
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., and Fear. 2,867,582.
Fear, James V. D., to Sun Oil Co. Improving color of lubri-
cating oils and waxes. 2.890,963. 6-16-59, CI. 208 — 27.
Fear, James V., to Sun Oil Co. Method for stabilizing lubri-
cating oil. 2,908,638, 10-13-59, Cl. 208 — 264.
Fear, James V. D., to Sun Oil Co. Two-stage hydrogenation
process for producing oxidation resistant lubricants.
2,915,452, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 57.
Fear, James V. D., and F. R. Shuman, Jr., to Sun Oil Co.
Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,918,423, 12—22—59, CI.
208—96.
Fearn Foods Inc. : See —
Walberer, William A. 2,917,768.
Fearn, Ward O. Wooden mouthpieces for brass wind musical
instruments. 2.S90.614, 6-16-59, CI. 84 — 398.
Fearon, Robert E. : See —
Silverman, Daniel, and Fearon. 2,889,000.
Fearon, Robert E., to Electro Chemical Laboratories Corp.
Geiger counter systems. 2,886,713, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Fearon, Robert E., to Electro Chemical Laboratories Corp.
Method and apparatus for electric well logging. 2,891,215,
6-16-59. CI. 324 — 1.
Fearon, Robert E., to Well Surveys, Inc. Casing joint
detector. 2,897,438, 7-28-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Fearon, Robert E., and J. M. Thayer, to Well Surveys, Inc.
Well logging by selective detection of neutrons. 2,884,534,
4-28-59, CI. 250—83.6.
Fearon, Robert E., and J. M. Thayer, to Well Surveys, Inc.
Directionally sensitive shallow ionization chambers for
neutron well logging. 2,897,372, 7-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Fearon, Robert E., and J. M. Thayer, to Well Surveys, Inc.
Method and apparatus for measuring the direction sense
of direction and energy of ionizing processes. 2,903,594,
9-8-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Feaster, Gene R. : See —
Miller, Carl F., Smart, and Feaster. 2,909,200.
Feaster, John H. Combination toothpick and stirring or
eating implement. 2.877.547. 3-17-59. CI. 30 — 1.
to Prince-Smith & Stells Ltd. Machine
2,912,815, 11-17-59, CI. 57 — 66.
to Philco Corp. Neutralized amplifier
4-14-59, CI. 179—171.
R. H. Rogerson, to Columbia-
Method for preparing perchloro-
Feather, Edmund E.,
for twisting yarn.
Feathers, Lynn A.
circuit. 2,882.351,
Feathers, Robert E., and
Southern Chemical Corp.
ethylene. 2,914,575, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 654.
Featherston, Paul V. Therapeutic device. 2,879,765,
3-31-59. CI. 128—67.
Featherstone. Ronald A., and W. E. Rise, to General Motors
Corp. Assembly machine. 2,908,066, 10-13-59. Cl. 29 —
25.19.
Febco, Inc. : See —
Reinecke, Charles W. 2,882,006.
Fedan. Sidney H.. and N. J. Elv. to Koppers Co., Inc. Blade
assembly. 2,918,977. 12-29-59, Cl. 170 — 159.
Fedde, George A., to Philco Corp. Reduction of color con-
tamination by pilot oscillator in beam registration system.
2,917,576, 12-15-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Fedderson. Harry A., to Union Carbide Corp. Resinous mix-
tures containing vinyl chloride-octyl acrvlate interpolymers
and acrylonitrile-styrene copolymers. 2,889,308, 6-2-59,
Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Feder, Harold M., M. Ader, and L. E. Ross, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Solvent extrac-
tion of uranium values. 2,872,285, 2-3-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Feder, Harold M., and R. L. Nuttall, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Separation of
Plutonium from uranium. 2,917,382, 12-15-59, Cl. 75 — 84.1.
Feder, Herbert S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pot-
ting of electrical apparatus. 2,882,505, 4-14-59, Cl. 336 —
96.
Feder, Herbert S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic frequency generator. 2,896,090. 7-21-59, Cl. 307—88.
Federal Bearings Co., Inc., The : See —
Recknagel, Frederick W. 2,867,455.
Federal Carton Corp. : See — ■
McCormick, Frank. 2,884,181.
McCormick, Frank. 2,911,106.
Federal Chain Co. : See —
Jaeger, Adolf. 2,893,200.
Jaeger, Adolf. 2,893,201.
Federal Chemical Co. : See —
Rush, Dallas. 2,919,100.
Federal Electric Products Co. : See —
Christensen, Paul M. 2,876,308.
Christensen, Paul M. 2,883,586.
Christensen, Paul M.f and Cohen. 2,916,904.
Goody, Robert B. 2,870,364.
Kron, Eugene. 2,881,242.
Norden. Alexander R. 2.885,654.
Wills, Ervin E. 2,871,284.
Federal Findings Co., Inc. : See —
Chiappinelli, Quirino, Jr. 2,867,022.
Federal Hardware Products, Inc. : See —
Ditter, Francis J. 2,900,158.
Federal Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Weinert, Carl R. 2,899,106.
Federal Machine and Welder Co., The : flee —
Allen, Peter W., and Cavender. 2,873,017.
DefEenbaugh, James F., and Taylor. 2,912,564.
Longtieid, William F. 2,872,886.
Longfield, William F. 2,896,457.
Williams, Arthur L. 2,868,265.
Williams, Arthur L., and DefEenbaugh. 2,908,803.
Federal Mfg. & Engineering Corp. : See —
Weiser, Sidney. 2,874,913.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings. Inc. : See —
Bowen, Edward K. 2,879,114.
Haynie, Robert N. 2.873 153.
Haynie, Robert N. 2,883,845.
Haynie, Robert N. 2,883,846.
Johnson, Lloyd A., and Bowen. 2,871,037.
Stephens, Clifford A., and McCandless. 2,889,163.
Strickland, Silas A. 2,880,495.
Ticknor. William C. 2,895,509.
Wurtz, John W.. and Bowker. 2.893,058.
Wurtz, John W., and Wolff. 2,880,019.
Federal Pacific Electric Co. : See —
Ballou, Richard P. 2,907,856.
Christensen, Paul M. 2,872,548.
Cole, Thomas M. 2,897,314.
Cole, Thomas M. 2,907,840.
Daley, Arthur G. 2,907,977.
Pfister, William, and Norden. 2,916,181.
Wiktor, Dominik. 2,876,309.
Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. : See —
Arneson, Edwin L. 2.905.359.
Arneson, Edwin L. 2,919.050.
Arneson, Lawrence E. 2,873,565.
Bothwell. William R. 2,809,771.
Williamson. Marshall I. 2,901,157.
Federal Premium Service, Inc. : See —
Emmert, George W. 2,871,489.
Emmert, George W. 2,874,494.
Federal Products Corp. : See —
Worrall, Walter L. 2,889,631.
Federal Tool Corp. : See —
Emmert, George W., and Barr. 2,910,218.
Emmert, George W., and Safianoff. 2,910,217.
Olson, Raymond J., and Press. 2,917,783.
Federated Industries Inc. : See —
Austin, Charles G.. and Hartung. 2,908.503.
Federgreen, Nathan, and D. G. Jordan, to American Cyanamid
Co. Continuous separation of mercury-containing sulfuric
acid from organic liquids. 2,900,078, 8-18-59, Cl. 210 — 83.
Federici, Edmondo. Device for locating the transverse rota-
tion axis of the human jaw. 2,874,469, 2-24-59, Cl.
32 — 20.
Federighi, George J. Drying agent dispenser for use with a
dishwashing machine. 2.895.646. 7-21-59, Cl. 222 — 181.
Federighi. George J., and T. H. Noren. Rotarv spray arm
for a cleaning machine. 2.905,393, 9-22-59, Cl. 239 — 110.
Federighi, George J., and T. H. Noren. Pressurized device for
injecting drying agent into rinse spray system. 2,910,075,
10-27-59, Cl. 134 — 56.
Federkiel. Wilhelm : See —
Anton, Ernst, Eisele, and Federkiel. 2,911,417.
Baumann, Hans, Arnemann, Eisele, and Federkiel.
2,913,303.
Maier, Karl, Eisele, and Federkiel. 2,913,465.
Federman, John L. : See —
Baum, William E., and Federman. 2,912,360.
Federn, Klaus, and H. Hack, to Carl Schenck Maschinenfabrik
G. m. b. H. Means for the electric indication of unbalance
in rotors. Re. 24,620, 3-10-59, Cl. 73—463.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Disc socket wrench. 2,898,793, 8-11-59,
stitching machine.
Fedeson, Benjamin.
CI. 81 — 121.
Fedevich, Joseph J. Loop fabric
2,889,791, 0-9-59, CI. 112 — 79.
Fedirko, John : See —
Owen, John J., and Fedirko. 2,872,383.
Fedit, Ren6, to Les Vaporisateurs Marcel Frank S.A. Atom-
izers, in particular perfume atomizers. 2,888,208, 5-26-59,
CI. 239—308.
Fedorchak, William J., R. L. Early, and J. W. Johnesee, to
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Inspection of glassware by radi-
ation. 2,808,001, 1-13-59, CI. 88—14.
Fedorko, George, to Air Products Inc. Recovery of argon
from an oxygen containing crude argon mixture. 2,909,410,
10-20-59, CI. 23 — 209.
Fedotowsky, Leonid, and H. W. Marsh, to Sprague Electric
Co. Silicon junction diode. 2,906,932, 9-29-59, CI. 317 —
240.
Fedrowich, Peter. Salvage device. 2,887,080, 5-19-59, CI.
114 — 54.
Fee, Melvin E. Cutting torch tip construction. 2,897,884,
8-^-59, CI. 158 — 27.4.
Feedmatic Inc. : See —
Lupo, Fritz J. 2,889,075.
Feezel, Lida M. : See —
Feezel, James R. and L. M. 2,885,695.
Fefer, Gregory, D. W. Rudotff, and M. G. Seed, to Sparcatron
Ltd. Electric disintegration of conductive materials.
2,876,386, 3-3-59, CI. 315 — 170.
Fegely, Harris V., to The Monarch Cement Co. Material
crushing and sizing means cooperable with reciprocating
convevor. 2.885.157, 5-5-59, CI. 241—262.
Fegely, Hugh S., and H. W. Van Ness, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Multiple fault indicating system. 2,900,628,
8-18-59, CI. 340—213.
Feher, George, to The Regents of the University of California.
Method for measuring magnetic susceptibilities. 2,878,444,
3-17-59. CI. 324— .5.
Fehling, Hans R., to D. C. B. Ltd. Writing instruments of
the ball tip type. 2,891,511, 6-23-59, CI. 120 — 42.4.
Fehling, Hans R., and E. A. Wicks, to Compania Uruguaya
de Fomento Industrial S.A. Method for the production of
ball tip writing instruments. 2,879,586, 3-31-59, CI.
29 — 441.
Fehn, Frank P., to E. W. Bliss Co. Control circuit for
torque transmitting mechanism. 2,912,606, 11-10-59, CI.
310—98.
Fehn, Frank P., Sr. : See-
Crane, Edward V., Curtner, and Fehn. 2,911,080.
Fehr, Henri, to Societe Anonyme dite : Compagnie de Con-
struction Mecanique Procedes Sulzer. Change-speed device.
2,867,127, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 378.
Fehring, Wendell B., to Boeing Airplane Co. Airflow deflector
for tail gun turrets. 2,915,948, 12-8-59, CI. 89—37.5.
Feibelman, Hans J., to Coro of Rhode Island, Inc. Bead
converter. 2,867,052, 1-6-59, CI. 41 — 10.
Feibelman, Walter A. : See —
Sternglass, Ernest J., and Feibelman. 2,898,499.
Feibelman, Walter A., and R. C. Ohlmann, to United States of
America, Air Force. Freely supported retina. 2,888,372,
5-26-59, CI. 117—211.
Feichtinger, Hans, and S. Piischhof, to Ruhrchemie Akt.
1,3-disubstituted derivatives of 4,5,6,7,10,10-hexachloro-4,7-
endomethylene - 4,7,8,9 - tetrahydrophthalane. 2,879,275,
3-24-59, CI. 260—346.2.
Feichtinger, Hans, and S. Puschhof, to Ruhrchemie Akt. 1-
ethers, thioethers and esters of 4,5,6,7,10,10-hexachloro-
4,7-methylene-4,7,8,9-tetrahydrophthalane. 2,881,187, 4-7-
59, CI. 260—346.2.
Feichtinger, Hans, and S. Puschhof, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Re-
covery of colorless aqueous solutions of aminosulfonic acids.
'2,881,207, 4-7-59, CI. 260—513.
Feichtinger, Hans, and H. W. Linden, to Ruhrchemie Akt.
Chlorinated 4,5,6,7 - tetraehl.oro - 4,7-endoxo-4,7,8,9-tetrahy-
drophthalane insecticides. 2,882,199, 4-14-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Feick. George III : See —
Hyde, Richard W., and Feick. 2,902,345.
Feier, Milton : See —
Ritter, Jay S., Feier, and Pantzer. 2,898,913.
Feiertag, Karl M., and H. M. Stephenson, to General Electric
Co. Magnetic particle clutch with briquette clutch member.
2,872,001, 2-3-59, CI. 192—21.5.
Feige, Harry : See —
Leaman, Raymond J., and Feige. 2,883,032.
Leaman, Raymond J., and Feige. 2,888,126.
Feighner, George C, to Continental Oil Co. Transalkylation
of aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,914,580, 11-24-59, CI.
260—671.
Feigley, David A., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of
improving color in phenol-aldehyde resins by adding a
reducing sugar thereto and product obtained. 2,808,743,
1-13-59, CI. 260—17.2.
Feigley. David A., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Beater satu-
rated sheets having increased strength. 2,868,641, 1-13-59,
CI. 92 — 21.
Feigley, David A., Jr. to Armstrong Cork Co. Asbestos-
backed plastic surface covering. 2,880,090, 3-31-59,
CI. 92—3.
Feigley, David A., Jr.. and L. V. Hassel, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Decorative felted fibrous sheet. 2,905,583, 9-22-59,
CI. 162—134.
Feigley, David A., Jr., and J. A. Parker, to Armstrong Cork
Co. Resinous products. 2,914,494, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 9.
Feil, George \\\, Jr., to International Harvester Co. Vehicle
cab mounting employing pivoted leaf spring. 2,885,243,
5-5-59. CI. 296 — 35.
Feil, George W., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Motor
vehicle exhaust mufller support means. 2,912,198,
11-10-59, CI. 248 — 54.
Feil, Vernon J. : See —
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, Day, and Feil.
2,891,957.
Feilbach, Donald J. : See —
Thomas, Richard J., and Feilbach. 2,916,312.
Feilden, Geoffrey B. R., to Ruston & Hornsby Ltd. Pressure
chargers for internal combustion engines. 2,881,972,
4-14-59, CI. 230 — 116.
Fein, Martin L. : See —
Wells, Percy A., Filachione, and Fein. 2,8S6,401.
Fein, Martin L., and E. .\i. Filachione, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process of tanning hides with poly-
methoxyaldehyde compounds and optionally vegetable tan-
ning. 2,880,053, 3-31-59, CI. 8 — 94.21.
Feinberg, Albert E., to Advance Transformer Co. Apparatus
for igniting and operating gaseous discharge devices.
2,883,581, 4-21-59, CI. 315 — 138.
Feinberg, Albert E. Ballast and lighting system for fluores-
cent lamps. 2,900,577, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 257.
Feinberg, Albert E., and F. S. Endo, to Advance Transformer
Co. Method of manufacturing a transformer core con-
struction. 2,892,249, 6-30-59, CI. 29 — 155.61.
Feiner, Albert : See —
Pope, William T., and Feiner. 2,892,942.
Feiner, Alexander, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical information system. 2,892,037, 6-23-59, CI.
179 — 18.
Feiner, Hans : See —
Dekker, Jan M. D., and Feiner. 2,881,262.
Feinleib, Morris, H. T. Francis, and W. H. Graft, to United
States of America, Army. Reserve type rapid discharge
primary cell. 2,902,531. 9-1-59, CI. 136 — 90.
Feinstein, Lester, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Fila-
mentary stacked triode. 2,898,503, 8-4-59, CI. 313 — 238.
Feinstone, Wolffe H. Sulfonamide composition comprising a
lipid-aqueous emulsion carrier. 2,867,565, 1-6-59, CI.
167 — 51.5.
Feis, Nikolaas, to Instituut voor Tuinbouwtechniek. Device
for atomizing liquids. 2,884,204, 4-28-59, CI. 239 — 406.
Feissel, Henri G., to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe
Anonyme). Impulse circulation comparison device for two
whole numbers. 2,876,433, 3-3-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Feit, Aloysius J. : See —
Weisberg, Sydney R., and Feit. 2,868,247.
Feitl. Rudolph., to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. Slide fastener
manufacture by a cutting and punching operation.
2,868,288, 1-13-59, CI. 164—14.
Felbeck, George T., to Union Carbide Corp. Strata mining-
adjacent seam hardness indicator. 2,878,000, 3-17-59, CI.
262 — 7.
Felber, John : See —
Shuttleworth, Vernis K., and Felber. 2,877,613.
Felber, John, to American Can Co. Carrying device for
juxtaposed containers. 2,892,654, 6-30-59, CI. 294 — 87.2.
Felberg, Robert S.. and J. R. Gould, to Thiokol Chemical
Corp. Rocket fuel and fuel additive. 2,900,788. 8-25-59.
CI. 60^35.4.
Felburn, John P. : See —
Fellabaum, John P. 2,885,217.
Fellabaum, John P. 2,888,268.
Fellabaum, John P. 2,902,293.
Feld, Heinrich, and W. Lapp, deceased, by G. Lapp, heir and
legal representative. Planing, shaping or the like machines.
2,880,653, 4-7-59, CI. 90—55.
Felder, Harry H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Echo
sunprpssor circuits. 2,885,493, 5-5-59, CI. 179 — 170.8.
Felder, John L. Surface covering unit. 2,916,908, 12-15-59,
CI. 72—18.
Feldhnke. Herbert J. Demonstrator for the formula for the
surface of a sphere. 2.872.743. 2-10-59. CI. 35 — 34.
Feldhake, Herbert J. Device for physically demonstrating the
Pythagorean theorem. 2,885,795, 5-12-59, CI. 35 — 34.
Feldhake, Herbert J. Device for phvsicallv demonstrating the
formula for the area of a triangle. "2,SS5,796, 5-12-59,
CI. 35 — 34.
Feldhake, Herbert J. Mathematical formula demonstrator.
2.902.777, 9-8-59, CI. 35 — 34.
Feldhake, Herbert J. Mathematical formula demonstrator.
2.902.778, 9-8-59, CI. 35—34.
Feldhusen, Igor V. : See —
Jacobsen, Bent B., and Feldhusen. 2,877,409.
Feldman, Abraham G„ to Storkline Furniture Corp. Crib
spring construction. 2.895,144, 7-21-59, CI. 5 — 207.
Feldman, Albert W, : See —
Smith, Allen E., and Feldman. 2,S93,855.
Feldman, Arthur : See —
Bangert, James G.. and Feldman. 2,901,355.
Feldman, Carl B. H. : See —
Edson, James O., and Feldman. 2,900,955.
Feldman, Edward D. : See —
Feo, Edmond G., Feldman, and Goetz. 2,S95,829.
Feldman, Herman, and M. Sams. Tool handle. 2,870,S09,
1-27-59, CI. 145—61.
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Inc. Tran-
5-5-59, CI.
Circular rib
P. Felburn.
5-5-59, CI.
name J. P.
2,88S,2G8,
Feldman, Irving : See —
Caster, Irving, and Feldman. 2,889,104.
Feldman, Jacob K., to General Foods Corp. Food process.
2,875,063, 2-24-59, CI. 99 — 71. ■ L, _
Feldman, Samuel. Adjustable cap. 2,889,558, 6-9-o9, CI.
O I QQ
Feldman, Samuel. Fisherman's cap construction. 2,908,012,
10-13-59. CI. 2 — 200.
Feldmann, Paul, to Dan River Mills, Inc. Detergent composi-
tion. 2,876.201, 3-3-59, CI. 252 — 152.
Feldmulile A.G. : See —
Hochreuter, Richard. 2,904.840.
Felgate Jack to Ronald Trist & Co. Ltd. Valve structure.
2,893,427, 7-7-59. CI. 137—620.
Felix, Michael : See —
O'Donnell, Thomas J. 2,908,413.
Felker, Jean H. : See —
Darlington, Sidney, and Felker. 2.S85,494.
Felker. Jean H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories
sistor pulse transmission circuits. 2,885,572.
307 — S8.5.
Felker, Maurice II.. to Scott & Williams, Inc.
knitting machine. 2,903,871. 9-15-59. CI. 66 — 157.
Fell, Eric T., to Stevensons (Dyers) Ltd. Permonosulfuric
acid lor bleaching synthetic polymer textiles. 2,882,121,
4-14-59, CI. 8 — 111.
Fellabaum, John P., now by change of name J.
Shock-absorbing vehicle suspension. 2,885,217,
2S0— 86.
Fellabaum, John P., now by judicial change of
Felburn. Wheel suspensions for trailers.
5-20-59, CI. 280 — 104.5.
Fellabaum, John P., now by change of name John P. Felburn.
Transportation vehicle. 2,902,293, 9-1-59, CI. 280-^426.
Feller. Arthur G., V> to N. Ostermeyer. Portable lavatory.
2,898,606, 8-11-59, CI. 4 — 166.
Feller, Arthur G.. and A. W. Crow. Captive closure.
2,86S,422, 1-13-59, CI. 222—521.
Feller, Morris, to Standard Oil Co. Maintainance of catalyst
activity using methyl chloride. 2,880,168, 3-31-59, CI.
20S— 140.
Feller. Morris, and E. Field, to Standard Oil Co. Catalytic
process. 2.SS0.200. 3-31-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Fellers. Carl R., and W. A. Zachowski, to Blue Channel Corp.
Preventing struvite formation in thermally treated sea-
foods. 2.870 025. 1-20-59. CI. 99 — 188.
Felletschin, Giinter. to Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke
G.m.b.H. Cosmetic lotion. 2,898,269, 8-4-59, CI. 167—90.
Fellmann, Robert P. : See—
Bibolet, Aubert H., Brown, Fellmann, and Richter.
2,914,376.
Fellows, Charles G. : See —
Spracklen, Stanford B . Campbell, and Fellows. 2,876,189.
Fellows Gear Shaper Co., The : See —
Seavey, Roland W. 2,871,764.
Fellows, Richard A. : See —
Brown. Henry, and Fellows. 2,882,209.
Felmlev, Charles R., Jr. : See —
Muller, Albert, and Felmley. 2,913,814.
Muller, Albert, and Felmley. 2,913,815.
Felsa S. A. : See —
Meyer. Friedrich. 2,874,580.
Felsenthal, Robert : See —
Wossling, Kenneth F., and Felsenthal. 2,877,947.
Felt, Arthur J. Vehicle brake safety means. 2,902,828,
9-8-59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Felt, David C. : See —
Nestlerode, Clifford D., and Felt. 2,911,530.
Felt, Melvin F. : See —
Bronson, Howard S„ and Felt. 2,902,820.
Felt, Paul W., to Brown & Bigelow. Pellet valve and method
of making the same. 2,892,251, 6-30-59, CI. 29 — 157.
Felt Products Mfg. Co. : See —
Crampton. Donald S. 2,867,464.
Felt, Robert M., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. De-icing
windows. 2,898,433, 8-4-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk Akt. : See —
Horn. Heinz. 2,873,307.
Felter, John V. Seamed pipe of sheet material. 2,915,088,
12-1-59, CI. 138 — 75.
Felter, Richard H. Liquid or cream applicator tops for con-
tainers. 2,913,748, 11-24-59, CI. 15—139.
Felton, William. Cutting devices for cutting continuous
lengths of yarn or thread. 2,868,290, 1-13-59, CI. 164 — 53.
Felton, William. Production of tufted fabrics. 2,887,966.
5-26-59, CI. 112 — 79.5.
Felts. Basil B. Depressible steering wheel for automotive
vehicles. 2,888,836, 6-2-59, CI. 74 — 493.
Felts. Basil B. Depressible steering construction for auto-
motive vehicles. 2,901,920, 9-1-59. CI. 74 — 493.
Felts. Donald E. : See —
Woestman, John W., and Felts. 2,892,941.
Felts, Gordon P., J. W. Parks, and R. W. Seeger, to Microdot
Inc. Apparatus for stripping wires and cables. 2,915,928,
12-8-59, CI. 81—9.51.
Felts. Herman : See —
Riddington, Frederick W., and Felts. 2,876,736.
Fenart, Jean, to Etablissements Fenart-Bouguet-Pau. Methods
of saturating a liquid with carbonic acid. 2,870,865,
1-27-59, CI. 183—114.
Fenburr, Herbert L., to Reed-O-Matic, Inc. Packaging reeds
for musical instruments. 2,910,173, 10-27-59, CI. 206 — 16.
Fencl, Zdenek : See —
Burger, Mikulas, Beran, and Fencl. 2,S90,988.
Jerie, Jan, and Fencl. 2,918,793.
Fender, Norman N. : See —
Hinsey, Robert S„ and Fender. 2,915,916.
Fenemore, Ronald W., and C. R. Borley, to The Mullard Radio
Valve Co. Ltd. Measuring apparatus. 2,880,512, 4-7-5»,
CI. 33—125.
Fener, Alfred, to N. Langer. Sealing member for heat sealing
machines. 2,904,100. 9-15-59, CI. 154 — 42.
Fener, Alfred, to N. Langer. Duplex heat sealing machine.
2,918,106, 12-22-59, CI. 154 — 42.
Fenerty, Michael J., to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Puri-
fication of alumina. 2,887,361, 5-19-59, CI. 23—142.
Tj^o ji p c f- j* n Trip " Sgc
Gruber, Joseph .1., and De Falco. 2,897,551.
Kelly, Clyde W. 2,911,689.
Kelly, Clyde W. 2,916,781.
Miller, Edward A. 2,916,909.
Richards, Arthur J. 2,901, S10.
Feng, I-Ming, to Ethyl Corp. Transparent cutting oil.
2,918,432, 12-22-59, CI. 252 — 46.7.
Fengler, Albert F. : See —
Agule, George J., and Fengler. 2,896,483.
Fenicchia, Stephen V. Gardening tool. 2,887,170, 5-19-59,
CI. 172—379.
Fenity, Robert D. : See —
Harman, Cameron G., and Fenity. 2,878,130.
Fenity, Robert D., and C. G. Harman, to Globe Union Inc.
Fired electrical resistor comprising molybdenum disilicide
and borosilicate glass frit. 2,891,914, 6-23-59, CI.
252—518.
Fenn, John B., to Experiment Inc. Sonic velocity submerged
combustion burner. 2,878,644, 3-24-59, CI. 60 — 39.57.
Fennell, Alfred T. Car jacking device. 2,917,321, 12-15-59,
CI. 280—150.
Heat exchanger. 2,874,943, 2-24-59,
Heat exchanger. 2,893,705. 7-7-59,
2,884,745.
Felts, Jerome .T., to Ford Motor Co.
2,881,875, 4-14-59, CI. 188—218.
Wheel brake drum.
Fennell, Anthony A,
CI. 257—262.15.
Fennell, Anthony A
CI. 257 — 262.15.
Fennelly, J. C, Co. : See —
Fritze, Marvin E., and Smith.
Fenner, J. H., and Co. Ltd. : See —
Mitchell, James. 2,896,460.
Fenner, James M., to United States Steel Corp. Cord and
article containing the same. 2,900,784, 8-25-59, CI. 57 —
148.
Fenner, James M., to United States Steel Corp. Six-wire
strand. 2,900,785. 8-25-59. CI. 57 — 153.
Fenner, Robert M., and D. E. Hamilton. Tension adjustments
for trampolins. 2,869,147. 1-20-59. CI. 5 — 202.
Fenske, Douglas H.. to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Flotation of mica from silt deposits. 2,885,078,
5-5-59. CI. 209 — 166.
Fenske, Douglas H., and R. T. Sorensen, to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Method of segregating thorium
compounds. 2,884,306, 4-28-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Fenske, Merrell R. : See —
Jones, Jennings H., and Fenske. 2,916,528.
Fenske, Merrell R., and J. H. Jones, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Oxidation of organic compounds.
2,872,472, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 451.
Fenske, Merrell R., and R. H. Criswell, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Heat transfer to beds of granular solids.
2,899,375, 8-11-59, CI. 208 — 48.
Fenske, Merrell R., and R. H. McCormick, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Separation of aromatic hydrocarbons
by solvent extraction followed by azeotropic distillation of
the extract phase. 2,909,576, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Fenster, Henry, to American Leonic Mfg. Co. Electroplating
on aluminum wire. '2,891,309, 6-23-59, CI. 29 — 528.
Fenston, William M. Anti-tilt vehicle axle drive. 2,894,594,
7-14-59, CI. 180—82.
Fentiman, Arthur E. : See —
Fentiman, Arthur E. 2,916,109.
Fentiman, Arthur E., to F. Fentiman & Sons, Ltd
lift door. 2,874,422, 2-24-59, CI. 20 — 19.
Fentiman, Arthur E., to F. Fentiman & Sons, Ltd.
mission mechanism selectable operable bv either
power sources. 2.874,959, 2-24-59, CI. 268 — 59.
Fentiman, Arthur E., to F. Fentiman & Sons, Ltd.
2.895,753, 7-21-59, CI. 287 — 20.3.
Fentiman, Arthur E., to C. F., A. E., and H. G. Fentiman,
d.b.a. Triodetic Structures. Reinforced wall construction.
2,916,109, 12-8-59, CI. 189—34.
Fentiman, Clarence F. : See —
Fentiman, Arthur E. 2,916,109.
Fentiman, F., & Sons, Ltd. : See —
Fentiman, Arthur E. 2,874,422.
Fentiman, Arthur E. 2,874,959.
Fentiman, Arthur E. 2,895,753.
Fentiman, Harold G. : See —
Fentiman, Arthur E. 2,916,109.
Fentner, Ralph E. : See —
Lundquist, Birger H., and Fentner. 2,889,598.
Vertical
Trans-
of two
Joint.
492096— P-
-19
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fenton, Andrew F., and G. E. Kelly, to Radio Corp. of America.
Phase shifting circuits for color television receiver. 2,881,-
245, 4-7-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Fenton, Edward N. : See —
Beecroft, Robert J., and Fenton. 2,871,971.
Fenton, Russell S. Collapsible doll house construction.
2,872,753, 2-10-59, CI. 46 — 12.
Fenwal Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Bellamy, David, Jr. 2,894,510.
Bellamy, David, Jr. 2,896,619.
Fenway Machine Co.. Inc. : See —
Yermish, Israel J. 2,888,744.
Fenwel Inc. : See —
Earl, Robert P., and Welch. 2,893,547.
Fenyo, Paul J. Mirror and adjustable support therefor.
2,880,651, 4-7-59, CI. 88 — 97.
Feo, Edmond G., E. D. Feldman, and H. M. Goetz, to Atlas
Laboratories, Inc. Bee food composition. 2,895,829,
7-21-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Ferar, Montgomery, and M. E. Green, to Shwayder Brothers.
Folding chair. 2,877,829. 3-17-59, CI. 155—142.
Ferchl, Helmuth, and A. Zittrell, to Zahnradfabrik Fried-
richshafen. Mechanism for shifting gears in a gear trans-
mission. 2,906,139, 9-29-59, CI. 74 — 473.
Ferdinand, Irwin J. : See —
Bellon, Ralph J., and Ferdinand. 2,906,486.
Ferdinand, Irwin J., and R. J. Bellon, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co.
Folding leg mechanism. 2,889,186, 6-2-59. CI. 311 — 99.
Ferdinand, Irwin J., and M. E. Handler, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg.
Co. Shelf molding and sign. 2,895,241, 7-21-59, CI. 40 —
16.
Ferdmuhle Papier-Und Zellstoffwerke, A.G. : See —
Ploetz, Theodor. 2,915,385.
Fergason, Rector C. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Mower and
lift linkage. 2,884,753, 5-5-59, CI. 56—25.
Fergason, Rector C. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Cotton
stripping device for cotton harvesters. 2,901,876, 9-1—59,
CI. 56—42.
Fergus, Edward S., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Snap
acting switch. 2,897,308, 7-28-59, CI. 200 — 67.
Fergus, John H., and A. W. Horton, to United States of
America, Army. Flash and noise suppressor for high pres-
sure gas exhausts. 2,900.875, 8-25-59. CI. 89 — 14.
Ferguson, Albert A. : See —
Marks, Eugene A., and Ferguson. 2,881,277.
Ferguson, D. C, 37%% to R. W. Rider and 25% to R. L.
Windham. Ramp device. 2,900,094, 8-18-59, CI. 214 — 85.
Ferguson, Donald M., to United States of America, Air Force.
High altitude balloon for meteorological use. 2,886,263,
5-12-59, CI. 244 — 31.
Ferguson, Edgar A., Jr., % to L. I. Arnberg. Electric lock-
ing arrangement. 2,882,455, 4-14-59, CI. 317 — 135.
Ferguson, Edgar A., Jr. Tactile indicators. 2,915,874,
12-8-59, CI. 58—126.
Ferguson, Eli K., Jr. : See —
Ferguson, Reed C, G. A., and E. K. 2,915,110.
Ferguson Equipment Corp. : See —
Troglione, Vincent R. 2,875,995.
Ferguson Fumigants, Inc. : See —
Dawson, Joseph C, and McQuillen. 2,876,932.
Ferguson, Gilbert, Jr. : See —
Courcier, Louis K., and Ferguson. 2,910,291.
Ferguson, Gordon A. : See —
Ferguson, Reed C, G. A. and E. K. 2,915,110.
Ferguson, Harold M., and G. Mainwaring, to The General
Electric Co. Ltd. Angle of approach indicators for air-
craft landings. 2,913.702, 11-17-59, CI. 340—26.
Ferguson. Harold W., to The Stanley Works. Hydraulic door
operators. 2,911,210, 11-3-59, CI. 268—66.
Ferguson. Harry D., Jr., to Philco Corp. Heaters. 2,870,316.
1-20-59, CI. 219 — 37.
Ferguson, Harry, of India Ltd. : See —
Boyd-Brent, Peter. 2,871.956.
Ferguson, Harrv, Research Ltd. : See —
Hill, Claude. 2,914,045.
Ferguson, Henry A., J. F. Ziskal, and J. A. Isaacson, to
International Harvester Co. Tractor transmission and
power take-off system. 2,913,064, 11-17-59, CI. 180 — 53.
Ferguson, Henry B. : See —
Kirby, Robert A., Clay, and Ferguson. 2,894,797.
Skelton, Jesse D., and Ferguson. 2,876,428.
Ferguson, Hugo S. : fc'ee —
Downey, Curtis L., Chartrey, and Ferguson. 2,903,675.
Downev, Curtis L., Chartrey, Ferguson, and Grow.
2.885,667.
Ferguson, J. L.. Co. : See —
Ferguson, John L., Sr., and Talbot. 2,896,569.
Ferguson, James T. Drawer-type refrigerator device.
2,893,805, 7-7-59, CI. 312—214.
Ferguson, John H., and B. T. Wasdyke, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Electro mechanical actuator. 2,902,865, 9-8-59,
CI. 74—25.
Ferguson, John H.. Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corn. Air pres-
sure regulating and shut-off valve. 2,918,929, 12-29-59,
CI. 137—18.
Ferguson. John L., Sr., and R. C. Talbot, to J. L. Ferguson Co.
Apparatus for npplying adhesive to the flaps of cases or
cartons. 2,896,569, 7-28-59, CI. 118 — 3.
Ferguson, John M. : See —
Posnett, William A., and Ferguson. 2,875,084.
Ferguson, John S. : See —
Llndell, Sigurd I., and Ferguson. 2,894,101.
Ferguson, Joseph V., II, and W. S. Fire bale prevention.
2,892,396, 6-30-59, CI. 100—35.
Ferguson, Keith A. : See —
Elliott, Daniel R., Ferguson, and Reid. 2,914,940.
Ferguson, Kenneth R. : See —
Goertz, Raymond C, Ferguson, Rylander, and Safranski.
2,891,168.
Ferguson, Lachlan G., and J. C. Fowler, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Elevating dolly. 2,872,052, 2-3-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Ferguson, Lester R., to Kennedy-Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp.
Swing-jaw crushers. 2,899,246, 8-11-59, CI. 308—237.
Ferguson, Maurice P to Symak Sales Co. Ltd. Convertible
snow boot and over boot. 2,901,840, 9-1-59, CI. 36 — 2.5.
Ferguson, Oscar, Jr., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Article
conveying and distributing apparatus. 2,909,267, 10-20-59,
CI. 198—31.
Ferguson, Paul R., to The Stanley Works. Hydraulic door
check. 2,890,474, 6-16-oSi CI. 16—55.
Ferguson, Paul R., to The Stanley Works. Door connector.
2,893,764, 7-7-59, CI. 287—53.
Ferguson, Reed C, G. A., and E. K., Jr. Joint-sealing strip
and method of manufacture. 2,915,110, 12-1-59, CI. 154 —
33.1.
Ferguson, Richard : See —
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., Ferguson, and Brown. 2,911,088.
Ferguson, Richard, to The Terrell Machine Co. Bobbin in-
specting device. 2,868,372, 1-13-59, CI. 209 — 72.
Ferguson, Richard, to The Terrell Machine Co. Bobbin
stripper. 2,907,091, 10-6-59, CI. 28—20.
Ferguson, Robert B. : See —
Hompe, Robert W., and Ferguson. 2,890,880.
Ferguson, Robert E. Router plane. 2,903,030, 9-8-59, CI.
145—10.
Ferguson, Robert S., to Muirhead & Co. Ltd. Protective
apparatus for electro-sensitive paper recorders. 2,911,634,
11-3-59, CI. 340 — 259.
Ferguson, Syrl K., to United States of America, Army. Elec-
tronic message timing circuit. 2,880,320, 3-31-59, CI.
250—27.
Ferguson, Vernon E. Fire extinguishing release valve.
2,910,082, 10-27-59. CI. 137 — 68.
Ferguson, William, to National Airoil Burner Co., Inc.
Burners for gaseous and heavy liquid fuels. 2,918,966,
12-29-59, CI. 158 — 11.
Ferguson, William S. : See —
Ferguson, Joseph V., II, and W. S. 2,892,396.
Ferm, Glenn O., to General Railway Signal Co. Motor car
protection system for railroads. 2,905,810, 9-22-59, CI.
246—63.
Ferm, Glenn O., and M. A. Scheg, to General Railway Signal
Co. Highway crossing signaling system having high sensi-
tivity to train shunts. 2,914,663, 11-24-59, CI. 246 — 130.
Feimanian, Armen, to Sprague Electric Co. Transistor sub-
assembly. 2,894,183, 7-7-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Fernandez, Bernardino A. Private communication. 2,883,458,
4-21-59, CI. 179 — 1.5.
Fernandez, Carmel G. Self-propelled tandem wheeled carrier.
2,869,661, 1-20-59, CI. 180—19.
Fernandez, Frank C. Protective hood. 2,896,215, 7-28-59,
CI. 2 — 8.
Fernandez, John J., % to J. S. Renard. Fluid pressure regu-
lating valve. 2,899,975, 8-18-59, CI. 137—543.17.
Fernandez, Manuel G. Holding unit for an elastic tensioner.
2,907,289, 10-6-59, CI. 112 — 2.
Fernberg, Eric B. Fastener structure. 2,893,096. 7-7-59,
CI. 24 — 265.
Fernberg, Eric B.,
metal fastener
2,909,819, 10-27
Fernberg, Eric B.
to
2,918,712, 12-29-59, CI. 24
to F.T. Products Ltd.
for snapping in an
59, CI. 24 — 73.
F. T. Products
-73.
U-shaped spring
apertured plate.
Ltd. Fasteners.
Ferner, George W. : See —
Snyder, James E„ and Ferner. 2,900,260.
Snyder, James E., and Ferner. 2,900,261.
Snyder, James E., Ferner, and Collins. 2,888,350.
Ferno, Ove B. : See —
Diczfalusy, Egon R., Ferno, Fex. and Hogberg. 2,904,562.
Fernsten. Argyle L. and C. D., to The Noll Mfg. Co. Cap
assembly. 2.890.642, 6-16-59, CI. 98 — 46.
Fernsten, Claude D. : See —
Fernsten, Argyle L. and C. D. 2.890,642.
Fernstrum, Frank O.. to Marine Products Co. Sump pump.
2,875,697, 3-3-59, CI. 103—103.
Ferracute Machine Co. : See —
Bass, George E., and Martindel!. 2,889,021.
Martindell, Frank. 2,890,648.
Martindell, Frank. 2,890,773.
Martindell, Frank. 2,910,898.
Ferraguti, Luigi. Control device for circular knitting ma-
chines. 2.868,002, 1-13-59. CI. 66 — 14.
Ferrand, Louis. Dissociable gaseous hydrocarbon anode for
igneous electrolytic furnace's, particularly for aluminum-
making. 2,900,319, 8-18-59. CI. 204 — 284.
Ferrand, Marcel. Metliod of manufacturing abrasive surfaces
by electro formation and the products obtained thereby.
2,878,171, 3-17-59. CI. 204—16.
Ferrante, Vinrent J. : Sec —
Rutz, Charles R., and Ferrante. 2,896,819.
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Ferranti, Ltd. : See —
Barnes, Jeffery W., and Herring. 2,874,570.
Bindon, Douglas G., Carter, and Friedman. 2,880,406.
Brown, Kenneth R., and English. 2,909,075.
Gregson, William, and Turner. 2,900,600.
Richards, Stanley I. 2,915,358.
Scarrott, Gordon G., Harwood, and Johnson. 2,883,534.
Searrott. Gordon G., and Johnson. 2,870,437.
Shepherd, Alexander T., and Walker. 2,886,718.
Stewart, John. 2,910,678.
Williamson, David 'r. N., Shepherd, and Walker. 2,886,-
717.
Ferrar, Fred. Eyebrow stencil. 2,917,058, 12-15-59, CI.
132—88.5.
Ferrara, Achille K., to Productive Equipment Co. Vibrating
equipment. 2,902,868, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 87.
Ferrara, John M. : See —
Chamot, Walter M., and Ferrara. 2,914,417.
Ferrara, Peter B. : See —
Weingrad, Richard H., Ferrara, and Smith. 2,873,642.
Ferrara, Vincent. Filter sweep agitator. 2,880,874, 4-7-59,
CI. 210 — 272.
Ferrari, Andres, Jr. : See —
Isreeli, Jack, and Ferrari. 2,893,324.
Whitehead, Edwin C, and Ferrari. 2,883,103.
Whitehead, Edwin C, and Ferrari. 2,899,280.
Ferrari, Carlo : See —
De Ruggieri, Pietro, and Ferrari. 2,873,273.
Ferrari, William A. : See —
Anderson, Orin M., and Ferrari. 2,868,398.
Ferraris, John T., to Electrolux Corp. Pneumatic mechanism
for rendering a vacuum cleaner inoperative if no bag is in
place. 2,911,062, 11-3-59, CI. 183 — 37.
Ferraro. Thomas A., Jr. Method for the production of ti-
tanium. 2,874,040, 2-17-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Ferre, Fred L. Fastening device for installing lead liners to
walls and the like. 2,894,463, 7-14-59, CI. 109 — 82.
Ferre, Maurice C, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Directional neutron detector. 2,879,402, 3-24-59, CI.
250—83.6.
Ferre, Maurice C. to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Thermally insulated scintillation counter. 2,902,603,
9-1-59. CI. 250—71.
Ferre, Maurice C. to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Pulse analyzer. 2,917,729, 12-15-59, CI. 340—213.
Ferre, Maurice C. N. A. Schuster, and F. F. Segesman, to
Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Electrical resistivity
well logging. 2,880.389. 3-31-59. CI. 324—1.
Ferreira, Fred R., to Morse-Starrett Products Co. Squeegee
holding clamp. 2.905,959, 9-29-59, CI. 15 — 245.
Ferreira, Paul F. Spring suspension for vehicles. 2,911,208,
11-3-59, CI. 267 — 17.
Ferrel, Robert B., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Procedure for preparing canned rice. 2,898,214, 8-4-59,
CI. 99—186.
Ferrel, Robert E., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Method of canning rice. 2,898,215, 8-4-5.9, CI. 99 — 186.
Ferrel. Ziba A. : See —
Black. Emerson W., and Ferrel. 2,897,776.
Ferrell, William G.. and R. R. Zindler, to Lambert Brake
Corp. Bi-metallic housing construction for friction de-
vices. 2,910,148, 10-27-59, CI. 188 — 218.
Ferrera, John. Extensible trailer. 2,898,143, 8-4-59, CI.
296 — 23.
Ferrera, John. Floor supporting means for expansible trail-
ers. 2,898,144, 8-4-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Ferrera. John. Bay window construction for expansible
trailers. 2,898.145. 8-4-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Ferrera, John. Expansible house trailer. 2,902,312, 9-1-59,
CI. 29f — 23.
Ferri, Antonio, and G. Patron, to Sicedison S.p.A. Stabiliza-
tion of the trichloroethylene and stabilizing product
therefor. 2,887,516, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 652.5.
Ferri, Antonio, P. A. Libby, and M. H. Bloom, to United
States of America, Air Force. Water sprav cooling method
and apparatus for supersonic nozzle. 2.892,308, 6-30-59,
CI. 60 — 35.6.
Ferri. Antonio, and G. Patron, to Sicedison S.p.A. Stabili-
zation of the trichloroethylene and stabilizing product
therefor. 2,906,782, 9-29-59, CI. 260— 652. 5.
Ferri, Antonio, and G. Patron, to Sicedison S.p.A. Method
for stabilizing trichloroethylene. 2,910,512, 10-27-59, CI.
260 — 652.5.
Ferri. Daniel O. Electric signal devices for weighing scales.
2,880,286, 3-31-59, CI. 200—56.
Ferrier, Peter. Clutches. 2,893.524, 7-7-59, CI. 192 — 3.2.
Ferris, Andrew K., and D. S. Miller. Automobile waste basket
and support. 2,912,206, 11-10-59, CI. 248 — 229.
Ferris. Donald E. Method for producing hypochlorite of
soda in an electronic cell. 2,873.236, 2-10-59. CI. 204 — 95.
Ferris, Ernest A. : See —
Troendly, Harry P., and Ferris. 2,912,086.
Troendly, Harry P., and Ferris. 2,916,124.
Ferris, Ernest A., and B. A. Fulton, to Borg-Warner Corp.
One-way clutch. 2,917,145, 12-15-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Ferris Instrument Co. : See —
Tyzzer, Howard J. 2,874,294.
Ferris, James E. : See —
Michatek, Stephen F.. Hughey, and Ferris. 2,908,208.
Ferris, Richard D., to The Allbright-Nell Co. Cutter assem-
bly for meat grinders. 2,914,103, 11-24-59, CI. 146 — 182.
Parlor stall arrangement
2,904,001, 9-15-59, CI.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc.
for milking and feeding cattle.
119 — 14.03.
Ferris, Robert G., to Starline. Inc. Parlor stall for milking
and feeding cattle. 2,904,002, 9-15-59, CI. 119 — 27.
Ferris, Seymour W. : See —
Harvey, Wildon T., and Ferris. 2,906,443.
Ferris, Seymour W.. to Sun Oil Co. Process for the recovery
of solids from liquids by means of endless belt absorption.
2,904,495, 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 26.
Ferriss, Frederick, and J. R. Gainfort ; said Gainfort assor. of
2.5% to R. Francioni, 2.5% to F. L. Pinola, 2.5% to G.
Gasparini, and 2.5% to \V. Biosch. Garbage, trash and
sludge disposal. 2,879,726, 3-31-59, CI. 110 — 7.
Ferriss, Frederick, and J. R. Gainfort ; said Gainfort assor. of
3.75% each to F. L. Pinola, W. Brosch, G. Gasparini, and
the estate of R. Francioni, deceased. Garbage, trash and
sludge disposal. 2,882,841, 4-21-59, CI. 110—8.
Ferro Chemical Corp. : See —
Hansen. Floyd R., and Zaremsky. 2,867,594.
Ferro Corp. : See —
Elliott, Stanley B. 2,918,451.
Fuchsman, Charles II., Charnas, and Elliott.
Fuchsnian, Charles H., Charnas, and Elliott.
Fuchsman, Charles H.. Charnas, and Elliott.
Kruse, Marvin A. 2,890.318.
Kruse, Marvin A. 2,918,560.
Kupchinsky, Leonard, and Layne. 2,897,571.
Ross, Edward J. 2,899,663.
Shroyer, Jacob L. 2,892,989.
Voss, Wendell G., and Ellingor.
Ferro Stamping Co. : See — ■
2,868,271.
2,876,032.
2,886,094.
2,919,152.
2,905,554.
2,905,555.
2,905,556.
2,898,218.
Pickles. Joseph.
Pickles, Joseph.
Pickles, Joseph.
Pickles, Joseph.
Ferros Metals Research Co. Ltd. : See —
Duesling, Clarence L. 2,909,283.
Ferrotherm Co. : See —
Holm, Sven. 2,875.986.
Holm, Sven. 2,892,618.
Ferstandig, Louis L., to California Research Corp. Separa-
tion of isomeric xylylene diamines. 2,884,457, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—570.9.
Fertier, Raymond : See —
Faugier, Gabriel, and Fertier. 2,890,912.
Ferwerda, Koop : See —
McKay, Edwin L. 2,887,869.
Ferwerda, Rav : See —
McKay, Edwin L. 2,887,869.
Fesperman, James L., and R. F. Hackney, to Cabin Crafts,
Inc. Rug wear testing machine. 2,895,326, 7-21-59, CI.
73 — 7.
Fess, Emil, and B. Nitschke, to Alderwerke vorm. Heinrich
Kleyer Akt. Mechanism for varying the stroke of the keys
of power-operated typewriters. 2,886,158, 5-12-59, CI.
197—17.
Fether, Donald W. Perforated pipe structure. 2,872,984,
2-10-59, CI. 166—235.
Fetko, Paul. Garment hanger. 2,881,965, 4-14-59, CI.
223—94.
Fetterly, Lloyd C, to Shell Development Co. Catalytic proc-
ess for producing diarylmethanes. 2,879,312, 3-24-59, Cl.
260 — 668.
Fetterly, Lloyd C, to Shell Development Co. Production of
aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,897,245. 7-28-59. Cl. 260 — 668.
Fetterman, Jay V., to Air Products Inc. Separation of gase-
ous mixtures. 2,881,595, 4-14-59, Cl. 62 — 13.
Fetterolf, Luther D., to The New Jersey Zinc Co. Production
of finely-divided silicon dioxide. 2,912,342, 11-10-59,
Cl. 106—288.
Fettes, Edward M. : See —
Nevers. Ashley D.. and Fettes. 2.869,994.
Fettes, Edward M., and E. R. Bertozzi, to Thiokol Chemical
Corp. Production of polysulflde polymers. 2,875,182,
2-24-59, Cl. 260—79.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Cleveland Rock Drill Division, Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Power actuated pin puller. 2,874,933,
2-24-59, Cl. 254 — 18.
Feucht, Jacob E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Handle
for pneumatic tools. 2,882,927, 4-21-59, Cl. 137 — 560.
Feuer, Henry, and J. W. Shepherd, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Production of the dipotassium salt of a di-
nitrocyclic ketone. 2,868,838, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 586.
Feuer, Henry, and J. W. Shepherd, to Purdue Research
Foundation. Production of benzonitrocyclic ketones.
2,898,376, 8^1^59, Cl. 260—590.
Feuerborn, Fritz. Interlay for plywood sheets used for doors
and the like. 2,889,594, 6-9-59, Cl. 20 — 91.
Feuge. Reuben O. : See —
Ault. Waldo C, and Feuge. 2.895.966.
Feuge, Reuben O., and T. L. Ward, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for making fatty acid di-
glyceride. diesters of dibasic acids. 2,874,175, 2-17-59,
Cl. 260 — 404.8.
Feurer, Max : See —
Becker, Alfred, and Feurer. 2,887,489.
Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, and Feurer. 2,912,427.
Feurich, Werner, to VEB Maschinenbau Jonsdorf. Pressure
platen means for a belt polishing or grinding machine
2,904,937, 9-22-59, Cl. 51—141.
Feustel, Ernest A. Combined yarn carrier and tension device.
2,880,60], 4-7-59, Cl. 66—120.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fevig, Glen A., J W. Greiner, and K. W. Riebe, to The Upjohn
Co. Counter current extraction process of sterols.
2,905,677, 9-22-59, CI. 260—397.25.
Fevre, Charles M., to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du
Creusot. Low-head vertical-shaft hydro-electric set.
2,897.375. 7-28-59, CI. 290—92.
Few, William : See—
Sauter, John D„ and Few. 2,884,580.
Few William, to Penn Controls, inc. Float linkage for air
charger. 2,918,932, 12-29-59, CI. 137 — 211.
Fewster, James, to Fewsters (Stocksfield) Ltd. Tipping car-
rier for attachment to a tractor or similar vehicle.
2,898,148, 8^-59, CI. 298 — 17.
Fewsters (Stocksfield) Ltd.: See —
Fewster, James. 2,898,148.
Fex, Hans J. : See —
Diczfalusy. Egon R., Ferno, Fex, and Hogberg. 2,904,562.
Feyzeau, Andre L. A., to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage
R. B. V. et de la Radio-Industrie (R. B. V.-R. I.). Distant
2,890,280, 6-9-59,
Electroforming
Method of
thickness.
2,879,197.
synchronisation of television equipment
CI. 178 — 69.5.
Fialkoff, Samuel, to Camin Laboratories, Inc.
system. 2,879,209, 3-24-59, CI. 204—9.
Fialkoff, Samuel, to Camin Laboratories, Inc.
making hollow body of non-uniform wall
2,889,258, 6-2-59, CI. 204—9.
Fianu, Peter, to Dow Corning Corp. Method of polymerizing
hydroxylated siloxanes. 2,902,468. 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Fiat Metal Mfg. Co. : See —
Kuehl, Thomas J. 2,904,824.
Fiat Societa per Azioni : See —
Giacosa, Dante. 2,908,352.
Wolf. Maurizio. 2,878,692.
Fiber Bond Corp. : See —
Muskat, Irving E., and Klein
Fiber Controls Corp. : See —
Lytton, Kenneth G. 2,873,483.
Fibercraft Products, Inc. : See —
Miller, Paul C, Jr. 2,904,258.
Fiberfil Corp. : See —
Bradt, Rexford. 2,877,501.
Fibikar, Robert J., to Gisholt Machine Co. Unbalance toler-
ance limit inspection machine. 2,8.91,241, 6-16-59, CI.
340—261.
Fibreboard Paper Products Corp. : See —
Benschoter, James C. 2,915,208.
Hoopes, Harry P.. Weber, and Neal. 2,904,444.
Hoopes, Harry P., and Riesenberg. 2,900,109.
Lubersky, Albert R., and Wilcox. 2,887,022.
Marauder, Myron P., Gschwend, and Smith. 2,869,722.
Wagaman, Merle L. 2,889,102.
Wagaman, Merle L. 2,894,674.
Wilcox. William H. 2.869,439.
Fibre-Metal Products Co., The : See —
Bowers, Charles E., Sr. 2,889,606.
Fibrofelt Corp. : See —
Clark, James d'A. 2.881,072.
Clark, James d'A. 2,890,493.
Ficarella, Leo A. Combination storage cabinet and drafting
board. 2,897,030, 7-28-59, CI. 311 — 16.5.
Fichet, Edouard : See —
Bo, Gilbert M. M., Fournet, Phelisse, and Fichet.
2,884,409.
Ficht, Karl H. R.,
Flattening device
CI. 153—85.
Fichtel & Sachs A.G. :
Binder, Richard.
Binder, Richard.
2,901,073.
2,874,706, 2-
24-59,
to Special Engineering Service, Inc.
for coiled strip. 2,887,147, 5-19-59,
See—
2,886,665.
2,891,640.
Heid, Roland, and Fadler. 2,888,120.
Schwerdhofer, Hans J. 2.895,576.
Von Bomhard, Franz J. 2,918,545.
Von Bomhard, Franz J., and Fadler.
Ficicchy, James. Hair curling device.
CI. 132—42.
Fiddler, Theodore E., to National Lock Co. Leg equalizers
for appliances and the like. 2,890,545, 6-16-59, CI.
45 — 139.
Fidelity Instrument Corp. : See —
Wolf, Alfred A. 2,892,128.
Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Billi, Giorgio. 2,881,604.
Greczin, John. 2,870,61.9.
Larkin, Walter. 2,873,592.
Larkin, Walter. 2,873,594.
Larkin, Walter. 2,873,596.
Peel. Robert. 2.872.796.
Thore, Thomas J. 2,901,900.
Thore, Thomas J. 2,914,934.
Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Co., The
Borden, Moro M. 2,876,789.
Fidelity Union Trust Co. : See —
Egli, Hermann. 2,874,021.
Guenthard, Jacques, and Peter
Locher, Arthur, and Durst.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst.
Merian. Ernst. 2.873.270.
Merian, Ernest. 2,879,269.
Merian, Ernest. 2,891,942.
Senn, Otto. 2,870,135.
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,883,387.
Thummel, Ludwig, and Aeberhardt. 2,869,968.
Weidemann, Erwin. 2,899,619.
See-
2,894,800.
2,884,331.
2,884,332.
Fidelman, Paul H., 80/100 to N. M. Markowitz, 6/100 to B.
Gordon, 5/100 to H. W. Gordon, and 3/100 to L. Bannister.
Cutting device. 2,882,598, 4-21-59, CI. 30 — 294.
Fiden, William H. : See —
Miller, Burton F., and Fiden. 2,893,810.
Fidler, Delmer A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process
for preparing para-fluoroaniline. 2,884,458, 4-28-59, CL
260 — 580.
Fidler, Robert E., to Thompson Products. Inc. Straddle
mounted radius rod. 2,877,032, 3-10-59, Cl. 287 — 90.
Fiechter, Jean J. Watch case. 2,909,893, 10-27-59, Cl.
58—90.
Fiedler, George A. : See —
Knighton, Daniel J., Haser, and Fiedler. 2,874,921.
Fiedler, Herbert : See —
Berg, Alex, and Fiedler. 2,886,488.
Fiedler, Jack, and G. Reiner. Hook feeding apparatus.
2 893 338 7—7—59 Cl. 112 219.
Fiedler,' Walter H. Curtain hanging device. 2,896,900,
7-28-59, Cl. 248—262.
Fiedler, William S., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Method for preparing a catalytic metal foam and use there-
of. 2,895,819 7-21-59, Cl. 75 — 20.
Fiedler, Willy A., to United States of America, Navy. Jet
deflector. 2.903,851, 9-15-59, Cl. 60—35.54.
Fiehl, Michael, to International Business Machines Corp.
handling device. 2,898,104, 8--4-59, Cl.
Record card
271—61.
Fiehl, Michael,
Card weight.
to International Business Machines Corp.
2,919,130. 12-29-59, Cl. 271 — 44.
Field, Boris, to General Electric Co. High frequency compen-
sating matrix network. 2,880,319, 3-31-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Field, Edmund : See —
Feller, Morris, and Field. 2,880,200.
Juveland, Omar O., Field, and Friedlander. 2,919.267.
Juveland, Omar O., Friedlander, and Field. 2,915,515.
Juveland, Omar O., Friedlander, and Field. 2,915,516.
Pilar, Frank L., Friedlander, Juveland, and Field.
2,881,156.
Field, Everett J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electromag-
net with special force displacement characteristics.
2,905,872. 9-22-59, Cl. 317 — 199.
Field, Harold P., and J. A. Krumhansl, to General Dynamics
Corp. Multiplex communication system. 2,872,520, 2-3-59,
q] 1 79 j5_
Field, Herbert' A. : See —
Cartwright, Robert W., Field, Kruger and Malzahn.
2,878,890.
Field, James H., to United States of America, Navy. Lens
iris adjustment means for a camera or the like. 2,890,641,
6-16-59, Cl. 95—64.
Field, Joseph H. : See —
Benson, Homer E., and Field. 2,886,405.
Field, Lester M. : See —
Birdsall. Charles K., and Field. 2,885,641.
Birdsall, Charles K., and Field. 2,896,117.
Field, Lester M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Electron discharge
tube with means for trapping positive ions. 2,913,611,
11-17-59, Cl. 313—76.
Field, Robert S. : See —
Buttermore, Provance H., and Field. 2,875,935.
Field, Sydney J., to Ozonair Engineering Co. Ltd. Self-
cleaning filters. 2,878,892, 3-24-59, Cl. 183—76.
Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. : See —
Brannock, Mack C. 2,890,725.
Law, Marvin A. 2,912,015.
Mills, Edwin R. 2,903,548.
Fielden Electronics Ltd. : See —
Fielden, John E. 2,905,875.
Fielden, John E., to Fielden Electronics Ltd. Motion trans-
ducing servosystem. 2,905,875. 9-22-59, Cl. 318 — 31.
Fielden, Marvel L. : See —
Leake, Norman H., and Fielden. 2,887,486.
Fielding, C. Stuart : See —
Clark. Donald H. 2,878,921.
Fielding, Francis W., to Lengsfield Brothers, Inc. Article
carrier. Re. 24,667, 7-14-59, Cl. 206 — 65.
Fielding, Ralph H., Jr., to Valley Engineering Corp. Vibra-
tion detecting instrument. 2,892,034, 6-23-59, Cl. 179 — 1.
Fields, Arnold C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gas filter
mats. 2,869,680, 1-20-59, Cl. 183 — 62.
Fields, Chris J. Perspective drafting machine. 2,895,223,
7-21-59, Cl. 33—77.
Fields, Ellis K. : See —
Lemmon, Norman E., and Fields. 2.907,713.
Scanley, Clyde S., and Fields. 2,897,153.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Thiopbosphoryl deriva-
tives of hexachlorocvclopentadiene-unsaturated alcohol ad-
ducts. 2.881,190, 4-7-59, Cl. 260—429.9.
Fields. Ellis K.. to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant compositions.
2,885.361, 5-5-59, Cl. 252—32.7.
Fields. Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant composition
having non-rusting and detergenev properties. 2,893,959,
7-7-59, Cl. 252—32.7.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Phosphorus sulfide de-
rivatives of hexachlorocyclopentadienepolyolefin adducts.
2,900,377, 8-18-59, Cl. 260—139.
Fields. Ellis K. to Standard Oil Co. Trithiones. 2,905,696,
9-22-59. Cl. 260 — 327.
Fields, Ellis K., to Standard Oil Co. Corrosion inhibited
compositions. 2,910,439, 10-27-59, Cl. 252 — 46.7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
293
2,889,332.
2,889,333.
2,893.997.
Fields, Ellis K., and A. E. Brehm, to Standard Oil Co. Odor-
less solvent naphtha composition of improved corrosivity to
copper. 2,888,405, 5-26-59, CI. 252—392.
Fields, Ellis K., and A. E. Brehm. to Standard Oil Co. Addi-
tive for leaded gasoline. 2,901,335, 8-25-59, CI. 44 — 69.
Fields, George C, to Philco Corp. Clothes washing machine.
2,871,689, 2-3-59, CI. 68—131.
Fields, George C, to Philco Corp. Clothes washing machine
having a wobble-type agitator. 2,902,851, 9-8-59, CI.
68—131.
Fields, George C, to Philco Corp. Clothes washing machines.
2,902,852, 9-8-59, CI. 68 — 131.
Fields, Joseph E. : See —
Johnson, John H., and Fields. 2,892,736.
Kosmin, Milton, and Fields. 2,S83,287.
Fields, Joseph E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Non-foaming
functional fluids. 2,909,489, 10-20-59, CI. 252 — 78.
Fields, Lester E., and M. E. Willdorf, to Hy-Sil Mfg. Co.
Wire feeder mechanism. 2,914,643, 11-24-59, CI. 219—19.
Fields, Mack R. Means for sealing a bottle or the like.
2,888,159, 5-26-59, CI. 215—43.
Fields. Melvin : See —
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers.
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers.
Coker. James X., Fields, and Rogers.
Fields, Paul R. : See —
Dawson, Lyle R., and Fields. 2,907,628.
Fields, Roger Q. : See —
Lebourg, Maurice P., and Fields. 2,903,069.
Fields, Roger Q., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Apparatus for investigating earth formations. 2,903,071,
9-8-59, CI. 166—100.
Fieldsteel, Arnold H., to Allied Laboratories. Inc. Process
for the attenuation of infectious canine hepatitis virus and
a vaccine prepared therefrom. 2,915,436, 12-1-59, CI.
167 — 78.
Fierce, William L. : See —
Sandner. Walter J., and Fierce. 2.885,353.
Fierce, William L., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process for preparing aliphatic nitriles. 2,883,413, 4-21-59,
CI. 260 — 465.1.
Fierce, William L., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of cyanogen. 2,884,308, 4-28-59, CI. 23 — 151.
Fierce, William L., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process for removing mercaptan sulfur with an organic
phosphite. 2,899,386. 8-11-59, CI. 208 — 237.
Fierce, William L., and W. J. Sandner, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process for preventing corrosion during distillation bv add-
ing an organic phosphite. 2,899,387, 8-11-59, CI. 208 —
348.
Fiero, Carl D., and J. H. Moran, Jr., to Lapp Insulator Co.,
Inc. Electrical insulators. 2,884,479, 4-28-59, CI.
174 — 211.
Fiero, George W. : See —
Nelson, Franklin C, and Fiero.
Fieroh. William R. Plastic
2,893.468, 7-7-59, CI. 154 — 42.
Fierro Esponja SA : See —
Celada. Juan. 2.900,247.
Fiesta Foods Corp. : See —
Kunce, Basil H., Long, and Olson. 2,916,378.
Fife, Irwin L. Turn guiding apparatus for webs. 2,904,333,
9-15-59. Cl. 271 — 2.6.
Fife, Robert J., to S. A. Young. Bath drain plug guide.
2,871,487, 2-3-59, Cl. 4 — 199.
Figaretti, Michael J. Storage and displav box with lid sup-
port therefor. 2,899,095, 8-11-59, Cl. 217 — 61.
Figdor, Sanford K., and G. D. Laubaeh, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Water-soluble ionic esters of pregnanolones. 2,883,323,
4-21-59, Cl. 167 — 52.
Figman, Murray. Illuminating fluorescent house number fix-
ture. 2,893.14S. 7-7-59. Cl. 40 — 1 32.
Fihe, Albert J. Folding sectional table. 2,901,304, 8-25-59,
Cl. 311 — 92
Fike, Floyd M. Leaf spring re-arching tool. 2,910,108,
10-27-59, Cl. 153—38.
Fike, Harold L., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Purification of glutamic acid enantiomorphs. 2,882,302,
4-14-59, Cl. 260—534.
Fike, Harry S. Utility hand truck. 2,917,193, 12-15-59,
Cl. 214 — 372.
Fike, Russell R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method of making
pump bushings and the like. 2,885,532, 5-5-59, Cl. 219 —
107.
Fike, Russell R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Composite bonded
article. 2,916,337, 12-8-59, Cl. 308 — 237.
Fike, Russell R., and A. J. Pilous, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Composite metal articles. 2,887,766, 5-26-59, Cl. 29 —
183.5.
Fike, Russell R., and A. J.
Babbitt-bronze-aluminum
11-10-59, Cl. 29—149.5.
Fikenscher, Friedrich, to L. & C. Steinmuller G.m.b.H.
Rotating regenerative air preheater for excessive air
heating. 2,913,228, 11-17-59, Cl. 257 — 267.
Fikentscher, Hans, and R. Fricker, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of poly-N vinylcarbazole.
2,877,216, 3-10-59. Cl. 260—88.3.
Fikse, Tyman H. Vehicle suspension system. 2,901,240,
8-25-59, Cl. 267—11.
Fikse. Tyman H. Suspension svstem for automotive vehicles.
2,905,459, 9-22-59, Cl. 267 — 15.
2,898,263.
heat-sealing
apparatus.
Pilous, to Borg-Warner Corp.
bonding process. 2,911,708,
Filachione, Edward M. : See —
Fein, Martin L., and Filachione. 2,880,053.
Wells, Percy A., Filachione, and Fein. 2,886,401.
Filachione, Edward M., and E. H. Harris, Jr., to United
States of America, Agriculture. Tanning with epoxy resins.
2,869,970, 1-20-59, Cl. 8—94.33.
Filberich, Ludwig, D. v. Haebler, and H. Nagorsen, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Akt. Semiconductor junction-type rectifier
systems. 2,895,100, 7-14-59, Cl. 321—11.
Filbey, Allen H, to Ethyl Corp. Method for preparing 3,3',
5,5'-tetraalkyl-4,4'-diphenoquinones. 2,905.674, 9-22-59,
Cj 260 396
Filbe'yT Allen H., and L. R. Buzbee, to Ethyl Corp. Process
for obtaining sec-N-aryl-beta-haloalkylamines. 2,892,871,
6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 577.
Filbey, Allen H., and T. H. Coffleld, to Ethyl Corp. 3,3'-di-
isopropyl-5,5'-di-tert-butyl-4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl, its prep-
aration and use. 2,900,417, 8-18-59, Cl. 260—620.
Filbev. Emery T. : See —
Niven, Charles F., Jr., Deibel, and Wilson. 2,907,661.
Pircon, Ladislav J. 2.896,054.
Filer & Stowell Co., The : See —
Shaw, Ernest C. Frank, and Jackson. 2,893,452.
Filicky, Joseph G. : See —
Hassler, John W., Westley, and Filicky. 2,894,914.
Filipowsky, Richard F. J., to Companhia Portuguesa Radio
Marconi, S. A. R. L. Dynamic memory device using elec-
trical pulses. 2,870,432, 1-20-59, Cl. 340 — 173.
Filipowsky, Richard F. J., to Companhia Portuguesa Radio
Marconi, S.A.R.L. Electric multichannel pulse communi-
cation system operating in time division. 2,879,336,
3-24-59. Cl. 179—15.
Filko, John. Contact assembly locking means. 2,868,903,
1-13-59. Cl. 200—30.
Fillauer, George W., Sr. : See —
Thomsen. Wilhelm. 2.893,394.
Fillebrown, Stephen M. : See —
Benskv, Lowell S., and Fillebrown. 2,880,934.
Booth, Grant W., Hobbs, and Fillebrown. 2,911,624.
Sublette, Ivan H., Beard, Bensky, Hobbs, and Fillebrown.
2.877.446.
Fillebrown, Stephen M., and G. W. Booth, to Radio Corp.
of America. Multiple character comparator. 2,884,616,
4-28-59, Cl. 340—149.
Filler. Edward Z.. and J. J. Kelter. Single-use toothbrush.
2,893.036. 7-7-59, Cl. 15—176.
Fillingame. John E., to National Geographic Society. Photo-
graphic reproduction apparatus. 2,867,150, 1—6-59, Cl.
88 — 24.
Fill'inger, Charles, to Herr Mfg. Co., Inc. Spinning rings.
2,871,651, 2-3-59, Cl. 57—120.
Filliung, Jacques J., to Sloan Valve Co. Shower heads.
2,890,835, 6-16-59, Cl. 239 — 109.
Fillmore, William E., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Dispensing
container. 2,903,159, 9-8-59, Cl. 221 — 264.
Filmer, James C. : See —
Schmidt, Robert C, and Filmer. 2,888,591.
Filotecnica Salmoiraghi S.p.A. : See —
Bruscaglioni, Raffaello. 2,890,616.
Bruscaglioni, Raffaello. 2,915,826.
Filper Corp. : See —
Perrelli, Joseph. 2,880,774.
Filsinger, Elmer J., to Gladding, McBean & Co. Tile molding
for sink and drainboard construction. 2,892,337, 6-30-59,
Cl. 72 — .5.
Filsinger, Jamieson A., and P. N. Braun, to Textile Marking
Machine Co., Inc. Machine for affixing identification tags.
2.895.388. 7-21-59. Cl. 93—88.
Filsinger, Jamieson A., and P. N. Braun ; said Filsinger assor.
to said Braun. Apparatus for heat sealing identification
tags to garments and the like. 2,914,208, 11-24-59, Cl.
216—29.
Filstrup, Edward C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. In-
sulated couplings for high pressure fluid lines. 2,918,312,
12-22-59, Cl. 285 — 50.
Filtors, Inc. : See — '
Molyneux, Cecil P. 2,916,584.
Finally, John M., and E. H. H. Graf, to Detroit Broach &
Machine Co. Means for reciprocating elements of machine
tools and the like. 2,902,875, 9-8-59, Cl. 74 — 409.
Finan, Edward J. Apparatus for maintaining windshields
free of ice and snow. 2,916,326, 12-8-59, Cl. 296 — 91.
Finazzo, Joseph. Safety lock valve for fuel lines. 2,881,789,
4-14-59, Cl. 137—354.
Finberg, Harry. Photographic projection easel. 2,915,941,
12-8-59, Cl. 88—24.
Fincas e Industrias Tiribi Ltda. : See —
Stone, Roger T. 2,908,442.
Finch, Dan. Thermostatic switch. 2,897,318, 7-28-59, Cl.
200 — 122.
Finch, Harry D. : See —
Hearne, George W., La France, and Finch. 2,887,498.
Finch. Thomas E., to General Electric Co. Temperature con-
trolled soldering iron. 2,897,335, 7-28-59, Cl. 219 — 26.
Finch, Walter G. : See —
Crosswhite, Henry M., Jr., and Fastie. 2,914,987.
Finckenor, Lawrence E. : See —
Gould, David H., Reimann, and Finckenor. 2,894,963.
Findlay, Jacquelyn M. Apparatus for pumping liquid metal.
2,915,973, 12-8-59, Cl. 103 — 1.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous
gas absorption process and apparatus. 2,869,672, 1-20-59,
Cl. 183 — 2.
294
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater
apparatus and process. 2,881,134. 4-7-59, CI. 208 — 165.
Finrllay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for
producing high octane motor fuels. 2,890,995, 6-16-59,
CI. 208 — 65
Findlay, Robert A,
crystallization.
Findlay, Robert A
2,903,505, 9-8-59,
to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation by
2,895,835, 7-21-59, CI. 99—199.
, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal puri-
fication apparatus. 2,898,271, 8-4-59, CI. 196 — 14.5.
Pindlav. Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Manufacture
of low odor solvents. 2,899,377, 8-11-59, CI. 208 — 62.
Findlay. Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for
producing high octane motor fuels. 2,904,498, 9-15-59. CI.
208 — 19.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Distillation
method and apparatus. 2,905,596, 9-22-59, CI. 202 — 40.
Findlay, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous
process for preparing halogenated polymers. 2,918,419,
12-22-59, CI. 204—163.
Findler. Arthur : See —
Aibel. Frederic L. 2,878,661.
Findley, Thomas W. : See —
Minkler, Marcus W., Findley, and Geister. 2,890,119.
Findley, Thomas W., to Swift & Co. Epoxy fatty hydra/.ides
and process of preparing the same. 2,892,848, 6-30-59,
CI. 260—348.
Fine, Harry. Color television systems.
CI. 178—5.2.
Fine, James A. : See —
Weisman, Sam, and Fine. 2,892,467.
Fine, Leon, & Associates : See —
Auerbach, Abraham B. 2,875,879.
Fine, Norman, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Pressurized shaving
cream compositions. 2,908,650, 10-13-59. CI. 252 — 90.
Fine Organics Inc. : See —
Mashio, Fujio, and Kato. 2,910,415.
Fine, Samuel : See —
Hendee, Charles F„ and Fine. 2,881,327.
Hendee, Charles F., and Fine. 2,881,328.
Hendee, Charles F., and Fine. 2,882,418.
Hendee, Charles F., Fine, and Brown. 2,881,325.
Finegan. James C, to J. A. Brewer. Spat-type protector.
2,872,745, 2-10-59, CI. 36—2.
Finehout, Lyman J., K. L. Ebershoff, and J. H. Overman, to
P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Intermittent driving mechanism.
2,868,026, 1-13-59, CI. 74—125.
Finelli, Anthony F., and N. V. Seeger, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Catalyst. 2,888,437, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 75.
Fineman, Manuel N., and C. G. Gebelein, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Liquid detergent composition. 2,913,416, 11-17-59,
CI. 252—109.
Finestone, Arnold B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cata-
lysts for glycidyl polyethers and products produced thereby.
2,871,222, 1-27-59, CI. 260—47.
Fingerhood, Stanford A. : See —
Tribken, Everett R., and Fingerhood. 2,870,979.
Fingerhut, Rudolph, y2 to Jacques A. Davis, Inc. Gang-type
closure for storage batteries. 2,881,239, 4-7-59, CI.
136—170.
Finholt, Robert W. : See—
Hurd, Dallas T., and Finholt. 2,884,161.
Finigan, Charles M. : See —
Rush, Ian C, and Finigan. 2,886,613.
Finigan, Charles M„ and J. P. Spehar, to Polymer Corp. Ltd.
Anti-foam agents in separation of defines from solvent.
2,884,474, 4-28-59, CI. 260—681.5.
Fink. Aaron, to Essex Paper Box Mfg. Co., Inc. Method of
constructing a wall and plastic window assembly. 2,878,524,
3-24-59, CI. 18—59.
Fink, Heinrich, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken G. m. b. H.
Mounting for a spindle base of a spinning and twisting
spindle in a textile machine. 2,872,774, 2-10-59, CI.
57 129
Fink, Heinrich, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken G.m.b.H. Spindle
drive for a spinning and twisting machine. 2,896,395,
7-28-59, CI. 57—102.
Fink, Herbert H, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Conveyor belt
for tobacco handling. 2,880,128. 3-31-59, CI. 154 — 52.4.
Fink. Herbert H, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method and
apparatus for making cable reinforced conveyor belts.
2.893,466. 7-7-59. CI. 154—4.
Fink, Israel J., and E. D. Price ; said Price assor. to said
Fink. Automatic drill changer for chucks. 2,883,890,
4-28-59, CI. 77—32.7.
Fink, James E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Screening device.
2,914,175, 11-24-59, CI. 209 — 269.
Fink, Jean : See —
Gibbs, Thomas B., and Fink. 2,873,572.
Gibbs, Thomas B., and Fink. 2,911,915.
Fink, Lauretta. Game device. 2,871,018, 1-27-59,
273 — 1.
Pink, Leroy E., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Method
overcoming embrittlement of steel alloys. 2,867,533,
Fink, Leroy E., and R. W. de Weese, to Electric Steel Foundry
Co. Stainless steel alloy and method of forming. 2,889,223,
6-2-59, CI. 75—130.5.
Fink, Leroy M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Radiant steam
generating unit with tubular furnace division wall sections
spaced apart to form a gap aligned with the hopper bottom
throat. 2,918,910, 12-29-59, CI. 122—478.
Fink, Lyman R., and E. O. Peterson, to General Electric Co.
Combination television cabinet and picture tube mounting.
2,884,626, 4-28-59, CI. 340—367.
Finkbeiner, and Hill.
Finkbeiner, and Hill.
CI.
for
Fink, Milton : See —
Lund, Alvin O., and Fink. 2,886,137.
Fink, Raymond E., to The New Haven Board and Carton Co.
Packages of cylindrical articles. 2,912,104, 11-10-59,
CI. 206—65.
Fink, Robert R., to Kawneer Co. Store front construction.
2,882,562, 4-21-59, CI. 20—56.4.
Fink, Trevor : See —
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink. 2,874,573.
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink.
2.885.536
Finkbeiner, Ernest, to Mid-West Coil and Transformer Corp.
Intercommunication unit. 2,889,401, 6-2-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Finkbeiner, Herman L., Jr. : See —
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2 911 399.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer,
2,911,400.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer,
2,911,401.
Finke, Arthur A. : See —
Stewart, Jack L., Friedberg, and Finke. 2,870,243.
1-6-59, CI. 75—130.5.
Finke, Harry F. : See —
Day, Carl L., Fauth, Finke, and Reymann. 2,896,674.
Finke, Walter A. : See —
Bull, Harry W., and Finke. 2,872,356.
Finkel Umbrella Frame Co., Inc., The : See —
Militano, Vincent. 2,906,277.
Militano, Vincent. 2,917,060.
Finkelstein, Harry. Portable press extractor. 2,892,397,
6-30-59, CI. 100—100.
Finkelstein, Morris B., to Radio Corp. of America. Deflection
systems. 2,886,740, 5-12-59, CI. 315—27.
Finkelstein, Morris B., to Radio Corp. of America. Tran-
sistor deflection system for television receivers. 2,913,625,
11-17-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Finken, Walter S. : See —
Frieder, Leonard P., and Finken. 2,876,492.
Finken, Walter S., to L. P. Frieder. Headgear with stabiliz-
ing crown rigging. 2,866,977, 1-6-59, CI. 2 — 3.
Finken, Walter S., to Frieder, Leonard P. Oxygen mask.
2,868,195, 1-13-59, CI. 128—141.
Finken. Walter S., to L. P. Frieder. Microphone support.
2,879,343, 3-24-59. CI. 179—156.
Finken, Walter S., to General Textile Mills, Inc. Readily
releasable parachute harness buckle. 2,884,676, 5-5-59,
CI. 24—171.
Finken, Walter S., to Gentex Corp. Evacuation litter. 2,899,-
692, 8-18-59, CI. 5 — 82.
Finken, Walter S., and J. A. Aileo, to L. P. Frieder. Close-
fitting helmet. 2,871,484, 2-3-59, CI. 2—195.
Finken Walter S., and J. A. Aileo, to L. P. Frieder. Sound
attenuator helmet. 2.893.011. 7-7-59, CI. 2—3.
Finken, Walter S., and H. K. Robinson, to Gentex Corp.
Unitary ballistic fabric. 2,899,987, 8-18-59, CI. 139 — 408.
Finken, Walter S., and J. A. Aileo, to L. P. Frieder. Eye
shield. 2,903,700, 9-15-59, CI. 2 — 10.
Finkle, Lewis C. : See-
Stewart, Kenneth V., and Finkle. 2,918,833.
Finlay, Alexander, Jr. : See —
Davisson, Jacob W.. and Finlay. 2,895,876.
Hecox, William, and Finlay. 2,885,660.
Finlay, Dorothv L. : See —
Clark, John R., and Finlay. 2,876,677.
Finlay, Keith F. : See —
(Hark, John R., and K. F. and D. L. Finlay. 2,876,677.
Smith, Ralph D., Swan, and Finlay. 2,871,678.
Finlayson, Claude M., and J. W. Jordan, to National Lead
Co. Oil dispersible phytates and compositions thereof.
2.871,190, 1-27-59, CI. 252—32.5.
Finlayson, Donald, A. Harcolinski, and B. Krzesinski, to
British Celanese Ltd. Production of filamentary materials.
2,888,711, 6-2-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Finlayson. Frank E.. to General Electric Co. Thermostati-
cally controlled flatiron. 2.901,584, 8-25-59. CI. 219 — 25.
Finlayson, Frank E., A. G. Swenson, N. G. Herman, R. L.
Logg, and B. A. Denton, to General Electric Co. Balanced
pressure steam iron. 2,892,272, 6-30-59, CI. 38—77.
Finlev, John A. : See —
Clayton, William G., and Finley. 2,911,172.
Finn, 'Charles O., to The Finn Equipment Co. Hydraulic
apparatus for seeding, fertilizing, or seeding and fertilizing
soil. 2,878,617, 3-24-59, CI. 47—1.
Finn, Charles O., to The Finn Equipment Co. Nozzles for
spraying aqueous solutions containing a high percentage of
solids. 2,879,003, 3-24-59, CI. 239—398.
Finn, Edward W. : See —
Siano, Alfred, Finn, and Van Houten. 2,891,818.
Finn Enterprises : See —
Finn, John. 2,880,504.
Finn Equipment Co., The : See —
Finn, Charles O. 2.878,617.
Finn. Charles O. 2,879.003.
Finn, James F. Goggles. 2,907,041, 10-6-59, CI. 2 — 14.
Finn, John, to Finn Enterprises. Electric razor hair-cutting
gauge. 2,880,504, 4-7-59, CI. 30 — 34.
Finn, Raymond J. Tire changing aid. 2,910,201, 10-27-59,
CI. 214—330.
Finn, Sidney J., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel and
shank lasting machines. 2,869,155, 1-20-59, CI. 12—8.5.
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Finn, Sidney J., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for shaping uppers over lasts. 2,887,696, 5-26-59, CI.
12—8.5.
Finn, Stephen M., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Motion trans-
mitting device. 2,917,147, 12-15-59, CI. 192 — 150.
Finn. William J., to Texaco Inc. Kailroad journal bearing.
2.897,019, 7-28-59, CI. 308 — 79.1.
Finneburgh, Lewis H., Jr. Selective multiple channel TV
antennas. 2,897,497, 7-28-59, CI. 343 — 819.
Finnell, Eugene E. Card. 2,915,842, 12-8-59, CI. 40 — 102.
Finnell, Walters S. Floor working machine. 2,s79,5i:s,
3-31-59. CI. 15—50.
Finnerman Products, Inc. : See —
Flora, Laurence H., and Kelly. 2,867,258.
Finney Mfg. Co. : See —
Kearse, George P. 2,872,681.
Kobler, Jan K. 2,893,004.
Finnigan, Joseph C. Safety apparatus for use on a motor
vehicle. 2,883,123, 4-21-59, CI. 242—107.4.
Fino, Alexander F., to Hammond Iron Works. Adjustable
floating roof. 2 873.042, 2-10-59. CI. 220—26.
Flno, Alexander F., to Hammond Iron Works. Floating roof
weather seal. 2,914,212, 11-24-59, CI. 220 — 26.
Fino, Alexander F., to Hammond Iron Works. Liquid stor-
age floating cover. 2,919.047, 12-29-59, CI. 220 — 26.
Finsterwalder, Carl J., M. E. Simmons, and F. J. Terkoski,
to General Motors Corp. Vehicle window actuators.
2,883,183, 4-21-59. CI. 268 — 121.
Finsterwalder, Ulrich. Method of constructing reinforced
concrete bridge. 2,898,757, 8-11-59, CI. 72 — 8.
Finston, Victor, to The Meaker Co. Processing machine.
2,809.560, 1-20-59, CI. 134 — 70.
Finucane, Thomas P., to General Foods Corp. Method of
preparing cakes of the foam-batter type. 2,916,379,
12-8-59, CI. 99—92.
Finucane, Thomas P., W. A. Mitchell, and L. Z. Raymond, to
General Foods Corp. Angel food cake mix. 2,916,380,
12-8-59, CI. 99—94.
Finvold, Rodger C, to General Dynamics Corp. Electro-
mechanical transducer. 2,916,016, 12-8-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Finzel, Theron G., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Bismuth phosphate carrier process
for Pu recovery. 2,872,286, 2-3-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Finzel, Theron G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process using bismuth phosphate as a carrier
precipitate for fission products and Plutonium values.
2.877,090, 3-10-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Finzi, Leo A. : See —
Mathias, Robert A., and Finzi. 2,898,043.
Fiore, Alphonse T., G. C. Kitchens, and H. C. Saunders, to
The Givaudan Corp. Soaps and other perfumed composi-
tions containing dihydroterpinyl acetate. 2,889,254,
6-2-59, CI. 167—94.
Fiore, Giovanni. Multi-digit indicating register. 2.877.579,
3-17-59, CI. 40—70.
Fiore, Hannibal S., E. S. Geary, and A. F. Pyde, to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Cable forming fixture. 2,902,059,
9-1-59, CI. 140—92.1.
Fiore, Joseph P., to Zenith Radio Corp. Color television tube
mask and frame assembly. 2,897,392, 7-28-59, CI. 313 — 92.
Fiore, Vincent J., and O. Reich ; said Reich assor. to said
Fiore. Pile driving point and ram for open end pipe piles
and H-beam bearing piles. 2,874,547, 2-24-59, CI. 61 — 53.
Fiorentini, Pietro. Butterfly valve for fluids under high pres-
sure. 2,883,149, 4-21-59, CI. 251—306.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., The : See —
Albert, Harry E. 2,905,655.
AUiger, Glen, and Stevens. 2,875,260.
Ambelang, Joseph C. 2,875,175.
Ambelang, Joseph C. 2,905,654.
Best, Chris E. 2.875,173.
Best, Chris E., Hausch, and Robertson. 2,905,652.
Bishop, Walter F. 2,874,760.
Brey, Wilhelm. 2,874,752.
Brink, Winfield S. 2,874,749.
Brink, Winfield S. 2,874,997.
Brink, Winfield S. 2,874,998.
Chabot, Leo A., and Durand. 2,874,407.
Claxton, William E. 2,904,994.
Davis, Ralph C. 2,874,957.
Deist, Herbert H. 2,905,430.
Eberly, Kenneth C. 2,875,255.
Gerhard, James R., II. 2,875,187.
(Gerhard, James R., II, Deegan, and Fisher. 2,875,186.
Grover, Frank S., and Lavery. 2,904,993.
Hayes, Robert A. 2,905,653.
Hugg, James K. 2,868,749.
Jones, Gordon F. 2,874,758.
Koch, Robert C. 2,879.824.
Koch, Robert C. 2,905,222.
Lancaster. Arthur M., and Hollis. 2,879,828.
-McLaughlin, Francis M. 2,879,605.
Noall, John. 2,905,361.
Nonnamaker, William M. 2,905,221.
Powers,' Robert P. 2,868,258.
Powers, Robert P. 2,868,259.
Powers, Robert P. 2,868,261.
Powers, Robert P. 2,874,748.
Powers, Robert P., Mulder, and Fordyce. 2,868,260.
Ranallo, Emil G. 2,874,759.
Reid, Robert J., and Matlack. 2.875,169.
Reid, Robert J., Smith, and Werner. 2,905,651.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., The : See — Continued
Robertson, James J. 2,905,660.
Rowe. Walter C. 2,874,743.
Scheu, Lester W. 2,875,388.
Schutz, Joseph M. 2,905,220.
Smith, Floyd M. 2,875,116.
Smith, Randall D. 2,874,458.
Smith, Walter J. 2,904,828.
Smith, William M., Jr., and Best. 2,875,168.
Spohn, James E., and Smith. 2,875,019.
Stanford, James R. 2,874,405.
Tann, William E. 2,875,184.
Trainer, James E. 2,874,744.
Varvaro, Alexander J. 2,874,761.
Wann, Richard L. 2,874,745.
Webb, Frederick J. 2.875,174.
Webb, Frederick J. 2,905,737.
Weissert, Frederick C. 2,880,182.
Weissert, Frederick C. 2,880,183.
Woodall, William R. 2,874,747.
Firestone, Vance S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Grinding
and polishing table unlocking device. 2,886,925, 5-19-59,
CI. 51 — 240.
Firestone, Vance S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Conveyor
and washer for elongated plates. 2,899,967, 8-18-59, CI.
134—63.
Firestone, William L. : See —
Rohr. Louis H., and Firestone. 2,878,452.
Firetabs Fuel & Chemical Corp. : See —
Grimes, Paul R. 2,916,364.
Firewel Industries : See —
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr. 2,867,227.
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr. 2,914,067.
Firgau, Werner : See —
Mudersbach, Ernst, and Firgau. 2,873,952.
Firgau, Werner, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag.
Rotary regenerative air preheater. 2,892,616, 6-30-59,
CI. 257—6.
Firma Accumulatoren-Fabrik Akt. : See —
Haebler, Herbert. 2,874,203.
Firma Bettermann Elektro G. m. b. H. : See —
WiPneke, Wilhelm. 2,874,383.
Firma Bolkow Entwicklungen Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Hofmann, Ludwig. 2,916,832.
Honolka, Walter. 2,870,257.
Honolka, Walter. 2,914,613.
Firma Carl Still : See —
Schmidt, Josef, and Weber. 2,894,601.
Schmidt, Josef, Weber, and Von Holt. 2,909,579.
Firma Cementfabrik Holderbank-Wildegg A.G. : See —
Sommer, Hans. 2,884,287.
Firma Ciments D'Obourg, S. A. Obourg (Belgien) : See —
Sommer, Hans. 2,916,146.
Firma Contina Bureaux-und Rechenmaschinenfabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft : See —
Schmuck, Peter. 2,898,832.
Firma Contraves A. G. : See —
Baur, Franz W. 2,873,936.
Firma Deutsche Erdoel A.G. : See —
Madeline, Raymonde G., and Pathus-Labour. 2,907,683.
Firma Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche KG : See —
Porsche, Ferdinand, and Binder. 2,902,020.
Porsche, Ferdinand, and Hoenlck. 2,900,035.
Firma Eisenwerke Gelsenkirchen Akt. : See—
Wittmoser. Adalbert. 2,895,188.
Firma Ekman & Brundin : See —
Ekman, Carl O. A. 2,911,652.
Firma Fernseh G.m.b.H. : See —
Moller, Rolf, and Zschau. 2,916,285.
Firma Fichtel & Sachs A.G., The : See —
Hils, Karl, and Schwerdhofer. 2,882,427.
Firma Fleissner & Sohn Maschinenfabrik : See —
Fleissner, Hans and G. 2,879,607.
Firma Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik A.-G. : See —
Hacker, Kurt, and Braun. 2,873,601.
Firma Franke & Heydrich KG. : See —
Franke, Erich and Egon. 2,917,351.
Firma Gebruder Sucker G.m.b.H. : See —
Kabelitz, Hans. 2,884,893.
Kabelitz. Hans. 2,900,951.
Firma Hazemag Hartzerkleinerungs-und-Zement-Maschinenbau
Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See —
Andreas, Arno. 2,889,119.
Andreas, Ehrhardt O. W. F. 2,891,734.
Firma Heinrich Schluter : See — -
Schliiter, Heinrich. 2,885,995.
Firma Johannes Erhard : See — -
Reppert, Karl. 2,888,036.
Firma Karl M. Reich : See —
Cast, Adolf. 2,887,685..
Firma Kiensle Apparate G.m.b.H. : See —
Haupt, Wilhelm. 2,907,221.
Firma Klockner-Georgamarienwerke Akt. : See —
Reuter, Gottfried, and Kordes. 2,895,175.
Firma Krauss-Maffei Akt. : See —
Buddeberg, Walter, and Nebel. 2,899,342.
Heumann, Eberhard. 2,885,970.
Firma Kugelfischer George Schafer & Co. : See —
Staege, Werner, and Schenk. 2,881,705.
Firma Mauser, Kommandit-Gesellschaf t : See —
Mauser, Alfons. 2,913,039.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Firma Montanwerke Walter Akt. : See —
Markle, Adolf. 2,873,557.
Markle, Adolf. 2,874.517.
Firma Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Akt. : See —
Horn, Heinz. 2,886,627.
Firma Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader : See —
Schlichting, Karl F. 2,917,772.
Firma Olympia Werke A.G. : See —
Grosse, Willy. 2,906,203.
Firma Paul Lechler : See —
Krenkler, Karl. 2,888,358.
Kurz, Rainer. 2,916,399.
Firma Pintscli Electro G.m.b.H. : See —
Walter, Arthur. 2,909,733.
Firma Preckel & Waltermann G.m.b.H. : See — -
Runge, Erwin, and Binek. 2,910,116.
Firma Rhein-Cbemie G.m.b.H. : See —
Kern, Rudolf, Scheurer, Zorn, and Kruppke. 2,895,914.
Firma Ruhrstahl Akt. : See —
Breuing, Wilhelm, and Spolders. 2,878,099.
Firma Sobering A.G. : See —
Richter. Helmer, and Scbenck. 2,903,454.
Schenck, Martin, and Ricbter. 2,916,490.
Firma Schloemann Akt. : See —
Arenz, Matthias. 2,883,049.
Arenz, Matthias. 2.901.104.
Firma Siegener Eisenbahnbedarf Akt. : See —
Trnmper, Konrad. 2,885,202.
Firma Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose : See —
Oberbeck, Helmut. 2,898,558.
Firma Triumph Werke Nuernberg A.G. : See —
Krauss, Otto, and Waldenburger. 2,904,28S.
Firma Union Sils Van De Loo & Co. : See —
Samson, Helmut. 2,917,816.
Firm^ Walther & Cie. Akt. : See —
Friedhoff. Helmuth. 2,872,764.
Firma Wilhelm Schroeder : See —
Naujokat. Gustav. 2.869,352.
Firman, Reginald A., to Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd.
Electric switches. 2,907,854, 10-6-59, CI. 200 — 166.
Firmenich, Klaus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cir-
cuit-arrangement for producing adjustable reference lines
on the picture screens of cathode-ray tubes simultaneously
with the curve of a phenomenon. 2,901,664, 8-25-59, CI.
315—22.
Firnhaber, Miles S., to Sealtite Insulation Mfg. Corp. Ap-
paratus for manufacturing mineral wool and the like.
2,896,256, 7-28-59, CI. 18—2.5.
Firnhaber, Miles S., and E. J. Nygren, to Sealtite Insulation
Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for manufacturing glass fibers.
2,874,406, 2-24-59, CI. 18^2.5.
First, Vincent E.. L. D. Potts, P. K. Rice, and E. F. Yendall,
to Union Carbide Corp. Process and apparatus for sepa-
rating gas mixtures. 2,908,144, 10-13-59, CI. 62 — 13.
First, Vincent E., and E. L. Paulsen, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process and apparatus for separating gas mixtures.
2,918.801, 12-29-59, CI. 62 — 14.
First Bank of Grantsburgh, The : See —
Ollig, John L., Hirsch, Miller, and Westerholm.
2,909,781.
First National Bank of Philadlephia, The : See —
Conway, Robert D., and Messinger. 2,901,189.
First Spice Mfg. Corp. : See —
Epstein. Felix. 2,876,115.
First State Bank of Denton : See —
Howsley, Louis A., Jr., and Malone. 2,897,631.
Firth. Arthur: See —
Williams, Gilbert A., and Firth. 2,897,061.
Firth, Arthur J., to The Colchester Lathe Co. Ltd. Machine
tool feed mechanism. 2,885,901, 5-12-59, CI. 741 — 405.
Firth Brown Tools Ltd. : See —
Robinson. Herbert W. 2,914,838.
Firth Carpet Co., Inc., The : See —
Herrnstadt, Gerald E., and Hubbard. 2,899,813.
Firth, David, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Locking split spring collar
arrangements. 2,886,356, 5-12-59, CI. 287 — 52.8.
Firth Sterling Inc. : See —
Porterfield, Cecil P. 2.887,561.
Porterfield, Cecil P. 2,903,555.
Williams, Everard M., and Porterfield. 2,868,947.
Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels Ltd. : See —
Kirkby. Henry W., and Sykes. 2,880,085.
Fisch, Edwin J. : See —
Lowman, Maiden C, Jr., and Fisch. 2,871,180.
Fisch. Paul : See —
Bailey. Lee W.. and Fisch. 2,900,718.
Fisch, Willi: See —
Zuppinger, Paul, Hofmann, and Fisch. 2,898,349.
Fisch, Willy : See —
Hochuli, Ernst, Werdenberg, and Fisch. 2,904,447.
Fisch, Willy, to Ciba Ltd. Composition comprising a reac-
tion product of a polyester and a polyepoxide and process
for preparation. 2,891,034, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Fischbein, Dave, Co. : See —
Fischbein, Dave. 2,892,429.
Fischbein, Dave, to Dave Fischbein Co. Presser foot for
sewing machines. 2,892,429, 6-30-59, CI. 112—235.
Fischborn, Herbert B. : See —
Key, Edward M. 2,899,992.
Fischer, Adalbert, to Kohienscheidungs-Gesellsehaft m. b. H.
Apparatus for uniform distribution of divided solids.
2,873,037, 2-10-59, CI. 214—17.
Fischer, Albert M., to Davenport Machine and Foundry Co.
Drum dryer feed distribution apparatus. 2,903,054,
9-S-59, CI. 159—43.
Fischer, Albert W. : See —
Chambers, Herbert I., and Fischer. 2,886,7S2.
Fischer, Aloys A. : See —
Fischer, Andrew P. and A. A. 2,888,871.
Fischer, Andrew P. Variable speed drive mechanism.
2,869,378, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 216.3.
Fischer, Andrew P. and A. A. Range ventilator. 2,888,871,
6-2-59, CI. 98—115.
Fischer, Anthony J., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Combination flota-
tion-settling unit. 2,888,139, 5-26-59, CI. 210 — 221.
Fischer, Arthur H., to Minerec Corp. Froth flotation of
copper sulfide ores. 2,901,107. 8-25-59, CI. 209 — 166.
Fischer, Artur. Flash bulb unit. 2,876,337, 3-3-59, CI.
240—1.3.
Fischer, Carl M., % to A. C. Migeot. Fog light convertor
for headlights. 2,904.672. 9-15-59, CI. 240 — 46.15.
Fischer, Charles F., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Spray drying
apparatus. 2,891,611, 6-23-59, CI. 159 — 4.
Fischer, Cecil, and A. Kafko. Retaining and signaling means
for slide fasteners. 2,886,825, 5-19-59, CI. 2—234.
Fischer, Curtis. Hurdle. 2,878,0] S, 3-17-59. CI. 272 — 59.
Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manu-
facture of polvhalogenated carboxylic acids. 2,903,467,
9-8-59, CI. 260 — 408.
Fischer, Edgar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for purifying poly-
halogenated carboxylic acids. 2,904,566, 9-15-59, CI. 260 —
408.
Fischer, Edgar, K. Weihsermel, and G. Bier, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Treat-
ment of perfluorochloroolefin polymers. 2,902,477, 9-1-59,
CI. 260 — 92.1.
Fischer, Edward : See —
Price. Clarence A.. Fischer, and Schultz 2,901.186.
Fischer, Edwin L., and C. E. White, 75% to D. V. Cole.
Lifting and transporting device. 2,908,916, 10-20-59,
CI. 5 — 86.
Fischer, Elly C. : See —
Giblin, Katherine M., and Fischer. 2,893,658.
Fischer, Ernst : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Fugmann, Eggert, Fischer, and Lind-
ner. 2,874,156.
Fischer, Ernst, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Monoazo-dyestuffs insoluble in water.
2,890,216, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 193.
Fischer, Ernst, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Monoazo-dyestuffs insol-
uble in water. 2,899,421, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 204.
Fischer, Ernst, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Monoazo-dyestuff in-
soluble in water. 2,915,518, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 203.
Fischer, Eugen. Method for determining the position of the
core of a body consisting of a core and a mantle. 2,898,-
550, 8-4-59, CI. 324 — 61.
Fischer, Falton W. Boat trailer. 2,893,580, 7-7-59, CI.
214—394.
Fischer, Franz, and V. Viasmensky, to Bulova Research and
Development Laboratories, Inc. Focal plane shutter.
2,909,978, 10-27-59, CI. 95 — 57.
Fischer, Franz L., and E. F. Werndl, to Bulova Research and
Development Laboratories, Inc. Frictionless free gyro-
scope. 2,871,706. 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 5.7.
Fischer, Georg, Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Von Zelewsky. 2.896,490.
Von Zelewsky, Ottomar. 2,907.478.
Von Zelewsky, Ottomar. 2,909,010.
Fischer, Harry C, to Delta-T-Inc. Hot water heater. 2,903,-
551, 9-8-59, CI. 219—39.
Fischer, Heinz. Ultra-rapid displacement of gases. 2,900,-
566, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 36.
Fischer, Heinz. Ultra short light pulse generation. 2,911,567,
11-3-59, CI. 315 — 61.
Fischer, Herbert, to Ruhr Intrans Hubstapler G.m.b.H.
Clamping device for industrial trucks. 2,S96.994, 7-28-59,
CI. 294 — 63.
Fischer, Herbert C, to National Fibre Glass Co., Inc. Manu-
facture of fiber glass web expanded from unidirectional fiber
glass mat, and articles made therefrom. 2,884,010, 4—28-59,
CI. 138—76.
Fischer, Horst : See —
Schmidt, Heinz, and Fischer. 2.887,207.
Fischer, Howard R., and M. P. D'Haem, to Chicago Pneu-
matic Tool Co. Hydraulically actuated crimping tool.
2,897,703, 8-4-59, CI. 81—15.
Fischer, John J. : See —
Clark, John A., Jr., and Fischer. 2,869,834.
Fischer, John J. to The Patterson-Kellev Co.. Inc. Liquids-
solids blending machine. 2,890.027. 6-9-59. CI. 259 — 16.
Fischer, John J., to The Patterson-Kellev Co.. Inc. Blending
mill agitator and additive feed. 2.90S,487, 10-13-59. CI.
259 — 25.
Fischer, John J., to The Patterson-Kelley Co., Inc. Blend-
ing mill liquid feed. 2.915.300, 12-1-59, CI. 259—16.
Fischer John J., to The Patterson-Kelley Co., Inc. Blend-
ing and heat exchange mill. 2,919,116, 12-29-59, CI.
257—75.
Fischer. Karl, H. Svdow, and E. Streckebach, to Deutsche
Erdol-Akt. Method for producing catalysts. 2,902,455,
9-1-59, CI. 252 — 448.
LIST OF PATENTEES
297
Fischer, Karl A., to Deutsche Erdol-Akt. Method of and ap-
paratus for measuring optical properties of substances.
2,877,683, 3-17-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Fischer, Kurt : See —
Friedrich, Hilda, Fischer, and Rummert. 2,916,457.
Fischer, Laurin G., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Sector-scanning direction-finder systems. 2,912,692,
11-10-59, CI. 343—120.
Fischer, Laurin G., and R. C. Neunzig, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Triggered pulse generator.
2,889,457, 6-2-59, CI. 250—27.
Fischer, Laurin G., L. Himmel, and R. L. Whittle, to United
States of America, Air Force. Interchannel reception sys-
tem. 2,903,680, 9-8-59, CI. 340—213.
Fischer, Oskar : See —
Weise, Johannes, Fischer, Hahn. Kromer, and Noack.
2,893.301.
Fischer, Paul E. : See —
Langlois, Gordon E., and Fischer. 2,902,523.
Fischer, Paul W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method of
gas purification utilizing an amine solution and an anti-
corrosion agent. 2.809,978, 1-20-59, CI. 23 — 3.
Fischer, Paul W., V. Kenny, and J. W. Scheffel, to Union Oil
Co. of California. Bituminous sand process. 2,903,407,
9-8-59, CI. 208—11.
Fischer & Porter Co. : See —
Haigler, Edmund D. 2,911,278.
Birchall, George H., Jr.. and Purdy. 2,876,985.
Fischer, Raymond C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Eccentric
conical feed members for manure spreader. 2,883,196,
4-21-59, CI. 275 — 6.
Fischer, Raymond P. : See —
Allegretti, Anthony J., and Fischer. 2,897,523.
Fischer, Richard A., to The Garrett Corp. Cabin pressure
control mechanism. 2,873,661, 2-17-59, CI. 98 — 1.5.
Fischer, Richard A., and J. M. Kemper, to The Garrett Corp.
Dual differential pressure regulating control. 2,900,890,
8-25-59. CI. 98 — 1.5.
Fischer, Rudolph F., to Shell Development Co. Epoxidized
acetals and polymers thereof. 2,895,962, 7-21-59, CI. 260 —
340.7.
Fischer, Rudolph F., to Shell Development Co. Allylation
of aromatic compounds. 2.915,563, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 624.
Fischer, Rudolph F., and C. W. Smith, to Shell Development
Co. Production of polyols. 2,888,492, 5-26-59, CI.
260 — 635.
Fischer, Rudolph F., and T. F. Mika, to Shell Development
Co. Aldehyde polyerythritol polymers. 2,895,945, 7-21-59,
CI. 260 — 67.
Fischer, Thomas : See —
Kaess. Franz j., Fischer, Gotzinger, and Kronacher.
2,886,417.
Fischer, Thomas, H. Kronacher, and F. Kaess, to Suddeutsche
Kalkstickstoff-Werke A.G. Apparatus for the continuous
manufacture of calcium cyanamide. 2,917,371, 12-15-59,
CI. 23 — 262.
Fischer. Valentine J., J. I. Miller, S. Sass, and B. Witten, to
United States of America. Army. Direct color test employ-
ing diisonitrosoacetone. 2,867,509, 1-6-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Fischer, Walter, to Getreideflocken A. G. Container and
closure for the same. 2,868,435, 1-13-59, CI. 229 — 66.
Fischer, Wilbur E. Component mounting clamp. 2,896,295,
7-28-59. CI. 24 — 263.
Fischer. Wilbur F. : See —
Brodkey, Robert S., Catterall, Fischer, and Arundale.
2.876.264.
Tounsr, David W., and Fischer. 2,881,151.
Fischer, Wilhelm A., and G. Lorenz, to Max-Planck-Institut
fur Eisenforschung. Thermocouples. 2,912,477, 11-10-59,
CI. 136 — 4.
Fischer. Wolfgang, to Aktiengesellschaft fur Unternehmun-
gen der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie. Process for blanching
zirconium. 2,879,186, 3-24-59. CI. 134 — 3.
Fischl. Fred B. : See —
Weisgerber. George A., and Fischl. 2,873,179.
Fischl, Fred B., J. V. Clarke, Jr., and J. O. Smith, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Rust inhibited stabi-
lized hydrocarbon fuel oil. 2,888,338, 5-26-59, CI. 44: — 63.
Fischrupp, Clarence R. : See —
Anderson. Paul E.. and Fischrupp.
Fiser, William D., to The Texas Co.
inhibitor. 2,886,531, 5-12-59, CI. 252
Fish, Benjamin. Drapery hook applier. 2,910,699, 11-3-59,
CI. 1 — 47.
Fish Engineering Corp., The : See —
Daugherty, Robert A. 2,916,103.
Fish, Herbert L. Torque meter. 2,909,055, 10-20-59,
CI. 73—1.
Fish, James L. and J. H. Hydraulic vise. 2,869,434, 1-20-59,
CI. 90 — 60.
Fish. John H. : See —
Fish, James L. and J. H.
2.872,693.
Oil phase antifreeze
-75.
2,869,434.
Fish, Walter D., and J. C. Curtis; said Fish assor. to Joy
Mfg. Co. Hammer rock drill. 2,871,826, 2-3-59. CI.
121—10.
Fish, William G. Ceramic tile fireplace. 2,875,747, 3-3-59,
CI. 126 — 127.
Fishburne, Benjamin P., Jr. : See —
Bell, Keith L. 2,881,558.
Fishel, Clarence, and R. C. and R. S. Weiskopf. Apparatus
for dispensing sheet material. 2,892,596, 6-30-59, CI.
242 — 55.5.
Fishel, John B., to The Ohio Oil Co. Process for separating
Polycyclic aromatic compounds from organic mixtures.
2,885,453. 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Fishel's Awning & Supply Co. : See —
Morrison, Robert O. 2,891,704.
Fisher, Alan J., to United States of America, Army. Crystal-
tuned oscillators. 2,881,316, 4-7-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Fisher, Alec, to General Electric Co. Brush holder for dy-
namoelectric machines. 2,881,339, 4-7-59, CI. 310 — 246.
Fisher, Arnold J. Moisture-free bag. 2,913,030, 11-17-59,
CI. 150 — 52.
Fisher, Arthur F. Scraper. 2,895,217, 7-21-59, CI. 30 — 169.
Fisher, Arthur L. : See —
Davis, Walter M., and Fisher. 2,893.836.
Fisher, Baxter. Locking pin having pivotal locking ring.
2,905,044, 9-22-59, CI. 85—8.1.
Fisher, Bernard C, to Neutronic Development Corp. Spark-
ing device. 2,913,608, 11-17-59, CI. 313—11.5.
Fisher, Charles H. Portable barbecue. 2,900,897. 8-25-59,
VI. 99 — 340.
Fisher, Charles P., to Sigma Instruments, Inc. Electro mag-
netic devices. 2,884,498, 4-28-59, CI. 200—93.
Fisher, Chester C. Refrigerator drip water disposal means.
2,904,970, 9-22-59, CI. 62 — 188.
Fisher, Claude P., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Sealing
pog. 2,8S4,743, 5-0-59, CI. 49 — 2.
Fisher, Constance M. : See —
2,889,040.
2,892,296.
2,917,877.
and M. R. Karecki, to Whirlpool Corp.
2,867,711, 1-6-59, CI.
2,871,608, 2-3-59, CI. 43 — 35.
Fisher, John V.
Fisher, John V.
Fisher, John V.
Fisher, Daniel R., Jr.,
Countertop cooking apparatus.
219—37.
Fisher, Donald G. Fish lures.
Fisher, Donald H. : See —
Cope, John E., Segrave, and Fisher. 2,875,277.
Fisher, Donald H., to Pye Ltd. Television receivers.
2,910,533, 10-27-59, CI. 178—7.5.
Fisher, Earl E. : See —
Baus, Richard E., Fisher, and Pendell. 2,911,367.
Fisher, Earl E., to Gulf Oil Corp. Process for stabilizing
pyrophoric iron. 2,874,037, 2-17-59, CI. 75 — 34.
Fisher, Earl E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Liquid
coating composition comprising a polythiol polymer, a
metallic drier, an amine, and a solvent therefor. 2,877,197,
3-10-59. CI. 260 — 29.2.
Fisher, Earl E., to Gulf Oil Corp. Soluble oil. 2,913,410,
11-17-59, CI. 252 — 33.3.
Fisher, Edward I. : See — -
Peterssen, Henry F., and Fisher. 2,888,679.
Fisher, Elwyn D., to Purolator Products, Inc. Aluminum
filters and method of production. 2,876,097, 3-3-59, CI.
75—223.
Fisher, Emery J. Combination exfoliator and blower.
2,910,250, 10-27-59, CI. 241—101.
Fisher Flouring Mills Co. : See —
Robbins, Dewey H. 2,884,327.
Fisher, Frank. Geometrical instrument and/or drafting aid.
2,906,023, 9-29-59, CI. 33 — 1.
Fisher, Gene J., and A. F. MacLean, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Esterification of acrylic acid with methanol.
2,916,512, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 486.
Fisher Governor Co. : See —
Gaffney, Donald J. 2,891,568.
Irwin, Donald W. 2.895,501.
Rich. Herbert G. 2,877,791.
Smith, Peter A. 2,886,052.
Smith, Peter A., and Johnson. 2,886,054.
Smith, Peter A., and Johnson. 2,886,061.
Fisher, Hardin T., to Controls Co. of America. Overcenter
snap acting mechanism. 2,892,050. 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 68.
Fisher, Henrv T., and J. Moran. to The Ontario Paper Co.
Ltd. Wet strength tester. 2,893,241. 7-7-59. CI. 73 — 159.
Fisher, James L., and J. N. Hilderbrand. to Century Geo-
physical Corp. Magnetic-brush developer. 2,904,000,
9-15-59, CI. 118 — 637.
Fisher. James T., to B. & C. Metal Stamping Co. Meter box.
2,907,927, 10-6-59, CI. 317—109.
Fisher, James W. : See — ■
Grady, Dennis, Bates, and Fisher. 2,872,331.
Fisher, James W., E. J. Kowolik, and C. W. Stone, to British
Celanese Ltd. Process for producing acrylonitrile copoly-
mers containing free amine groups, a copolymer obtained
thereby, and textile material containing fibers of said
copolymer. 2,917,474, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 8.
Fisher, John, and N. P. Darash, to The Warner & Swasey Co.
Weft selecting mechanism for weaving machine. 2,884,014,
4-28-59, CI. 139—125.
Fisher, John C. Liquid pump. 2,898,858, 8-11-59, CI. 103—1.
Fisher, John C. Self-rectifying fluid pump. 2,918,875,
12-29-59, CI. 103 — 76.
Fisher, John G. : See — -
Straley, James M., and Fisher. 2,887,477.
Straley, James M., and Fisher. 2,868,774.
Straley, James M., and Fisher. 2.875.190.
Straley, James M., and Fisher. 2,916,482.
Straley, James M., Fisher, and Wallace. 2,908,677.
Straley, James M., Wallace, and Fisher. 2,871,231.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fisher, John V., deceased ; C. M. Fisher, administratrix, to
Container Corp. of America. Carton package. 2,889,040,
6-2-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Fisher, John V., deceased ; C. M. Fisher, administratrix.
Apparatus for forming multiple container packages.
2,892,296, 6-30-59, CI. 53—134.
Fisher, John V., deceased (C. M. Fisher, administratrix of
said J. V. Fisher) 20% to L. Crosby, and 20% to K. M.
Crawford. Multiple container package, carrier device and
packaging method. 2,917,877, 12-22-59, CI. 53—14.
Fisher, Joseph C, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Oxidation re-
sistant graphite and method for making the same.
2,897,102, 7-28-59, CI. 117 — 169.
Fisher, Joseph R. : See — ■
Hornickel, Robert R., and Fisher. 2,879,513.
Fisher, Joseph R., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Protective
headgear and lining suspensions. 2,870,445, 1-27-59, CI.
2—3.
Fisher, Joseph R., and M. D. Rigterink, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Formation of expanded silica spheres.
2,883,347, 4-21-59, CI. 252—502.
Fisher, Lawrence E., to General Electric Co. Distribution
system. 2,906,811, 9-29-59, CI. 174 — 99.
Fisher, Mark E. : See —
Christenson, Howard W., Maci, and Fisher. 2,912,884.
Fisher, Milton W. : See —
Barnes, John L., and Fisher. 2,906,506.
Fisher, Philip A., to Magnesium Elektron Ltd.
use in making nodular cast iron. 2,872,179
266—34.
Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. : See —
Crawford, Ralph W. 2,883,793.
Doe, Walter P., and Sly. 2,908,998.
Fisher Radio Corp. : See —
Maerkle, George P. 2,876,420.
Fisher, Raoul C. to Head Wrightson Processes Ltd.
tion of components from a fluid mixture. 2,885,356
CI. 208 — 361.
Fisher, Richard A. : See —
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr., and Fisher. 2,873,768.
Bronstien, Edward L., Jr., and Fisher. 2,913,736.
Fisher, Richard A., to The United States Bedding Co. Sofa
bed. 2,910,706, 11-3-59, CI. 5—55.
Fisher, Richard G. : See —
Angel, Arthur M., and Fisher. 2,877,012.
Fisher, Robert A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Ex-
traction of vitamin Bia from microbial materials. 2,899,-
360, 8-11-59, CI. 167—81.
Fisher, Roy A. Humidifier. 2,903,013, 9-8-59, CI. 137 — 408.
Fisher, Russel E. System for dispensing flavored beverages.
2,880,912, 4-7-59, CI. 222—129.4.
Fisher Scientific Co. : See —
Taylor. Billy W. 2,876.175.
Fisher, Seth G., to United States of America, Navy. Depth
and depth rate measuring system. 2,910,867, 11-3-59,
CI. 73—179.
Fisher, Seth G., to United States of America, Navy. Depth
measuring system. 2,910,868, 11-3-59, CI. 73 — 301.
Fisher-Stevens, Inc. : See —
Romano. Joseph V. 2,878,751.
Device for
2-3-59. CI.
Separa-
5-5-59,
Fisher, Thomas : See —
Graef, Charles G., Fisher, and Deckman.
Fisher, Thomas W., Jr. :
Gerhard, James R.,
2,915,800.
See—
II, Deegan, and Fisher. 2.875,186.
Fisher, Walter M.. to Sturgis Posture Chair Co. Furniture
glide. 2,878,509, 3-24-59, CI. 16 — 42.
Fisher, Walter S., and W. M. Kennedy, to General Motors
Corp. Carburetor control system. 2,886,022, 5-12-59, CI.
123 127.
Fisher, William T., and J. Piatt, to Bristol Aircraft Ltd.
Snap ring devices. 2,869,910, 1-20-59. Cl. 292 — 256.067.
Fishier, Avery J. Tank type disaster shelter. 2,871,802,
2-3-59, Cl. 109—1.
Fishlove, H., & Co. : See —
Dawson, Norman E. 2,881,560.
Drane, Edward O. 2,908,499.
Fishtahler, Vernon F., to General Motors Corp. Vibration
damping means. 2,895,315, 7-21-59, Cl. 64 — 27.
Fishtahler, Vernon F., and W. W. Vincent, to General Motors
Corp. High-low brake pedal linkage. 2,910,147, 10-27-59,
Cl. 188—152.
Fishwood, Rollin W. : See —
Williams, Norman C, and Fishwood. 2,880,754.
Fisk, James C. Gauge support. 2,909,873, 10-27-59, CI.
51—165.
Fisk, Roy T., to Hyland Laboratories. Disposable culturing
device. 2,874,091, 2-17-59, Cl. 195 — 139.
Fisk, Wilbur, to The Bianchi Co. Cupping and packaging
method and apparatus for fragile food products 2.880,927,
5-19-59, Cl. 53—26.
Fiske, David L. Blade lifter for safety razors. 2,886,888,
5-19-59, Cl. 30—58.
Fiske, David L. Ground anchor. 2,892,518, 6-30-59, Cl.
189—90.
Fisons Pest Control Ltd. : See —
Hartley, Gilbert S. 2,895,808.
Hartley, Gilbert S., and Park. 2,907,691.
Fistell, David N. Units for analyzing, rejuvenating and re-
pairing television picture tubes. 2,897,435, 7-28-59, Cl.
324 — 23.
Fitch, Clyde J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Electroadhesive clutch. 2.897,934, 8-4-59, Cl. 192 — 84.
Fitch, Clyde J., to International Business Machines Corp.
High speed printing mechanism. 2,909,996, 10-27-59, Cl.
101—93.
Fitch, Elliott B., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Hydrocyclones in closed-
circuit grinding operations. 2,870,908, 1-27-59, Cl.
209 — 211.
Fitch, Frederick T., to W. R. Grace & Co. Fluosilane
manufacture. 2,889,348, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Fitch, Frederick T., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for alkyl-
trinuorosilanes. 2,895,977, 7-21-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Fitch, Frederick T., and J. E. Armstrong, to W. R. Grace
& Co. Artificial cryolite process. 2,916,352, 12-8-59, Cl.
23—88.
Fitch, Harold L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Film mount ad-
hesive liquid applicator. 2.874.673, 2-24-59, Cl. 118 — 2.
Fitch, Howard M., to Campbell Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Aryl
esters of acid phosphorus compounds. 2,895,981, 7-21-59,
Cl. 260—461.
Fitch. Howard M., to Campbell Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Di-
alkylaminophenyl esters of thiophosphoric acids. 2,901,503,
8-25-59, Cl. 260—461.
Fitch, Howard M., to Campbell Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Qua-
ternary salts of dialkyl thiophosphate esters. 2,911,430,
11-3-59, Cl. 260 — 461.
Fitko, Chester W. : See —
Albanese, John, and Fitko. 2,888,418.
Fitting Howard K., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Panel attach-
ing device. 2,901,788, 9-1-59, Cl. 20 — 92.
Fitz, Elmore J., to General Electric Co. Method of decar-
burizing silicon steel in a wet inert gas atmosphere.
2.875.113, 2-24-59, Cl 148—113.
Fitz, Elmore J., to General Electric Co. Silicon steel with
improved magnetic anisotropy and method of making the
same. 2,913,361, 11-17-59, Cl. 148 — 110.
Fitz, Kenneth E., R. W. Schulke. and L. H. Wolfe, to The
Babcock & Wilcox Co. Wear lining. 2,885,156, 5-5-59,
Cl. 241—182.
Fitzer, Erich, to Siemens-Planiawerke Akt. Fuer Kohle-
fabrikate. Method of producing sintered nickel-aluminum
articles. 2,877,113, 3-10-59, Cl. 75 — 211.
Fitzer, Erich, to Siemens-Plania-Werke Akt. Fuer Kohle-
fabrikate. Method of producing sintered metallic bodies.
2.877.114, 3-10-59, Cl. 75—223.
Fitzer, Erich, to Siemens-Planiawerke Akt. fur Kohlefabri-
kate. Method of coating metallic bodies with aluminum
utilizing vaporous sub-chlorides. 2,886,469, 5-12-59, Cl.
117 — 107.
Fitzer, Erich, to Siemens-Planiawerke Aktiengesellschaft fur
Kohlefabrikate. Work pieces for high temperature opera-
tion and method of making them. 2,902,392, 9-1-59, Cl.
117—212.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., to General Electric Co. Toggle re-
tainer and framing apparatus. 2,889,592, 6-9-59, Cl. 20 —
56.4.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., to General Electric Co. Framing struc-
ture and toggle retainer thereof. 2,896,275, 7-28-59, Cl.
20—56.4.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., to General Electric Co. Prefabricated
surfaces. 2,897,620, 8^-59, Cl. 40 — 34.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., to General Electric Co. Jointure be-
tween members of a prefabricated structure. 2,897,927,
8-4-59, Cl. 189—36.
Fitzgerald, Charles F., to United Shoe Machinerv Corp.
Bobbin winding machine. 2,889.120. 6-2-59, Cl. 242 — 23.
Fitzgerald, Charles W., to Joy Mfg. Co. Cutter bit cluster
and supporting means therefor. 2,872,172, 2-3-59, Cl.
262—33.
Fitzgerald, Charles W., to Joy Mfg. Co. Floor clean-up mech-
anism for continuous miner. 2,877,882, 3-17-59. Cl.
198—9.
Fitzgerald, Cornelius G., and A. A. Benderly, to United
States of America, Army. Thermosetting res'inous coating
material with thixotropic properties and article coated
therewith. 2,887,458, 5-19-59, Cl. 260 — 18.
Fitzgerald, Dean B., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Conveyor
apparatus. 2,917,157, 12-15-59, Cl. 198 — 34.
Fitzgerald, Edward L., to Diana Mfg. Co. Breast pad and
method of manufacture. 2,896,623, 7-28-59, Cl. 128 — 280.
Fitzgerald, Harold J., to Supurdisplay, Inc. Popcorn warmer
and server. 2.875.013. 2-24-59. Cl. 312 — 236
Fitzgerald, Harold J., to Superdisplay, Inc. Illuminated dis-
play cabinet. 2,883,252, 4-21-59. Cl. 312—128.
Fitzgerald. John R. Coating apparatus for fruits and vege-
tables. 2,903.995. 9-15-59, Cl. 118—18.
Fitzgerald, John R. Fruit sizing machine. 2,904.175,
9_15_59, Cl. 209 — 84.
Fitzgerald, John V., to Tile Council of America, Inc. Appa-
ratus for making tile panels. 2,917,801, 12-22-59, Cl.
25—1.
Fitzgerald, John V.. and E. L. Kastenbein. Ceramic bird
houses. 2,887,987, 5-26-59. Cl. 119 — 23.
Fitzgeraia, John W. Sectional boat. 2.879.525, 3-31-59, Cl.
9 — 2.
Fitzgerald, John W., to Ames Safety Envelope Co. Snap
fastener construction for envelopes. 2,913,164, 11-17-59,
Cl. 229—78.
Fitzgerald. Joseph N„ J. W. Gernhardt. and O. C. Redmon,
to Fram Corp. Water separators. 2,872,043, 2-3-59, Cl.
210—307.
Fitzgerald, Robert E., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Lamp
socket assembly. 2,912,669, 11-10-59, Cl. 339—188.
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299
Fitzgerald, Thomas C. : See —
Bachus, Benson F., and Fitzgerald. 2,916,229.
Fitzgerald, William F. Fishing device. 2,874,510, 2-24-59,
CI. 43—44.81.
Fitz Gerald, William P. : See —
Banes, Fred W.. and Fitz Gerald. 2,901,458.
Fitzgerald, William P., and J. F. Nelson, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Color stabilization of resins with
alkali. 2,906,726, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 45.7.
Fitz Gibbons, William A. : See —
Wright, Wayne E., Fitz Gibbons, and Major. 2,885,523.
Fitz Harris, Leo J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Lami-
nation of thermoplastic polymers. 2,867,241, 1-6-59, CI.
138 — 55.
Fitzhugh, Andrew F. : See —
Lavin, Edward, Fitzhugh, and Crozier. 2,917,482.
Lavin, Edward, Fitzhugh, and Crozier. 2,917,483.
Fitzloff, John W. Breeding blanket for turkeys. 2,889,808,
6-9-59, CI. 119—143.
Fitzmorris, Stanley R., to United States of America, Air Force.
Tube mounting method and apparatus. 2,879,487, 3-24-59,
CI. 333 98.
Fitzmorris, Stanley R., to General Electric Co. Wave cou-
pling arrangement. 2,901,709, 8-25-59, CI. 333 — 10.
Fitz-On Heel Corp. : See —
Fitzsimmons, James F. 2,874,488.
Fitzsimmons, James F. 2,875,532.
Fitzsimmons, James F. 2,878,594.
Fitzpatrick, John A., to Airtronics Inc. Hydrogen gas gen-
erating propellent compositions. 2,885,277, 5-5-59, CI.
52 — .5.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas. Indicator for machine tools. 2,914,856,
12-1-59, CI. 33—125.
Fitzpatrick, W. J., Co. : See —
Covey, Gordon W. 2,907,662.
Hawk, Le Roy R., Magnus, and Manion. 2,873,663.
Hawk, Le Roy R., Magnus, and Manion. 2,912,330.
Kircher, Albert, Jr., and Manion. 2,874,054.
Fitzpatrick, William B., to Harrison-Simpson Co. Method
and apparatus for edge forming sheet material. 2,872,981,
2-10-59, CI. 164 — 61.
Fitzsimmons, James F., to Fitz-On Heel Corp. Heel with
expanded tube anchored therein. 2,874,488, 2-24-59, CI.
36—34.
Fitzsimmons, James F., to Fitz-On Heel Corp. Top lift at-
tachment. 2,875,532, 3-3-59, CI. 36 — 36.
Fitzsimmons. James F., to Fitz-On Heel Corp. Replaceable
top lift. 2,878,594, 3-24-59, CI. 36- -34.
Fitzsimmons, James W. : See —
Costis, George. 2,912,076.
Fitzsimmons, William E. Map holder and protector.
2,869,604, 1-20-59, CI. 150 — 39.
Fixel, Anne. Brassiere attachment. 2,895,480, 7-21-59, CI.
128-^53.
Fixture Hardware Corp., The : See —
Keil. Henry P. 2,867,169.
Fjellstedt, Thorsten A., to McGraw-Edison Co. Switch group
operating mechanism. 2,878,331, 3-17-59, CI. 200 — 48.
Fjellstedt. Thorsten A., to McGraw-Edison Co. Bus support.
2.896.012. 7-21-59, CI. 174 — 171.
Flach, Donald O., and R. E. Garver, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Production of persulfates. 2,899,272,
8-11-59, CI. 23 — 114.
Flach, Wilhelm : See —
Jung, Bernhard, Flach, and Kratz. 2,912,131.
Flack. Alfred, to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Nestable plastic con-
tainers. 2.879,917, 3-31-59, CI. 220—97.
Fladung, Albert L. Sill faucets. 2,870,780, 1-27-59, Cl.
137 — 360.
Fladung. Albert L., to Clark-Feather Mfg. Co. Oil can spouts.
2,895,643, 7-21-59. Cl. 222 — 90.
Flagg, John E., and J. A. Ruseckas, to United States of
America, Navy. Separable wrist bearing. 2,876,453,
3-10-59. Cl. 2—2.1.
Flagg, Raymond P., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Combination valve and safety pilot. 2,871,311, 1-27-59,
Cl. 200—61.86.
Flahaut, Rene' E. Nut thread with pitch difference relative
to bolt thread to provide good thread bearing under load.
2,870,668, 1-27-59, Cl. 85—32.
Flaig, Christian. Adjusting means for a slidable inner jaw
wrench. 2,914,980, 12-1-59, Cl. 8 — 145.
Flair, Henry J., to Illinois Tool Works. Analytical gear
comparator. 2,914,861, 12-1-59, Cl. 33 — 179.5.
Flamand, Maurice R., and A. J. Tosches, to Draper Corp.
Filling carrier drive for shuttleless looms 2,888,956,
6-2-59, Cl. 139 — 122.
Flanagan, Charles D., and R. W. Hood, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Terminal construction. 2,912,670, 11-10-59, Cl.
339—220.
Flanagan, James L., to United States of America, Air Force.
Speech analysis. 2,891,111, 6-16-59, Cl. 179 — 1.
Flanagan, Thomas E., to Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co.
Paper rolls and method of making. 2,874,831, 2-24-59,
Cl. 206—59.
Flanagan, William H., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Connector. 2,877,437, 3-10-59, Cl. 339 — 91.
Flanagan, William H., Jr., to United-Carr Fastener Corp.
Electrical assembly. 2,891,229, 6-16-59, Cl. 339 — 17.
Flandrick, Carl R. Invalid lifting and transporting appa-
ratus. 2.903.238, 9-8-59, Cl. 254 — 124.
2,877,655.
2,898,891.
said Novkov assor. to
2,906,146, 9-29-59.
Drier
Flanigan, Clifford H. Blade speed controller tor electric
lawn mower. 2,906,081, 9-29-59, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Flanigan, Richard J. : See —
Enyeart, Duane B., and Flanigan.
Gusching, Nagle V., and Flanigan.
Flannery, Frank A., and R. E. Novkov ;
L. W. Kuttler, Jr. Floating reamer.
Cl. 77—75.
Flannery, Frank A., R. E. Novkov, and W. B. Stein ; said
Stein assor. to said Flannery and L. W. Kuttler, Jr., and
said Novkov assor. to L. W. Kuttler, Jr. Tool holder.
2,913,935, 11-24-59, Cl. 77 — 58.
Flannery, James N. : See —
Armitage, Joseph B., and Flannery. 2,896,465.
Armitage, Joseph B., and Flannery. 2,908,178.
Flannery, John P., to The Murray Corp. of America.
lint collector. 2,886,900, 5-19-59, Cl. 34 — 82.
Flansburgh, John C. : See —
Hollerith, Charles, Flansburgh, and White. 2,918,775.
Flaschen, Steward S. : See —
Brady, George W., and Flaschen. 2,916,681.
Flaskamp, Richard K. : See —
Husum, Charles W., and Flaskamp. 2,910,397.
Flatet, Jacques, and M. Cornu, to La Telemecanique Elec-
trique. Contactor retarder. 2,899,523, 8-11-59, Cl. 200 —
166.
Flatland. Lloyd P. High speed angle hand piece. 2,873,527,
2-17-59, Cl. 32 — 27.
Flatland, Lloyd P. Self-contained dental handpiece.
2,894,325, 7-14-59, Cl. 32—27.
Flatland, Lloyd P. Dental angle device. 2,899,745, 8-18-59,
Cl. 32—28.
Flatland, Lloyd P. Dental handpiece attachment. 2,908,976,
10-20-59, Cl. 32—27.
Flatow, Tobias : See —
Blount, Alvie E., Flatow, and Chalmers. 2,897,907.
Carlisle, Charles H., and Flatow. 2,902,106.
Flatow, Tobias, and C. H. Carlisle, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Method of determining seismic reflecting
subsurfaces. 2,894,596, 7-14-5.9, Cl. 181 — .5.
Flavin, Thomas C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling the
B.t.u. content of residue gas from a hydrocarbon separa-
tion system. 2,910,435, 10-27-59, Cl. 208 — 344.
Flavin, Thomas C, and J. L. Groebe, to Phillips Petroleum
'Co. Catalytic reactor. 2,890,251, 6-9-59, Cl. 260—666.
Flaws, John, Jr., and L. E. Dilts, to General Electric Co.
Sealed beam headlight with internal shield. 2,880,347,
3-31-59, Cl. 313—115.
Flax, Valer. Production of sealed containers filled with
liquid. 2,870,583, 1-27-59, Cl. 53—37.
Flaxall Products Ltd. : See —
Coburn, Robert. 2,895,732.
Fleck, Francis C, and G. Ralich, to General Motors Corp.
Power plant control mechanism. 2,875,635, 3-3-59, Cl.
74—472.
Fleck, Horst G., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Rotary switch. 2,902,564, 9-1-59, Cl. 200 — 104.
Fleck, Marian, to Society Conte. Device for the manufacture
of pencils. 2,879,544, 3-31-59, Cl. 18 — 13.
Fleck, Raymond N., and C. G. Wight, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Adsorptive fractionation process. 2,881,862,
4-14-59, Cl. 183—114.2.
Fleckenstein, Joseph E., to Johnson Service Co. Vapor pres-
sure spring. 2,882,042, 4-14-59, Cl. 267 — 34.
Closure caps. 2,867,350, 1-6-59,
Closure caps. 2,879,914, 3-31-59,
Lee, and Seckler.
Fleckenstein, Lambert W.
Cl. 220 — 40.
Fleckenstein, Lambert W.
Cl. 220 — 40.
Fleckenstein, William O. : See —
Brooks, Chester E., Fleckenstein,
2,876,288.
Fleckenstein, William O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Universal line concentrator. 2,916,557, 12-8-59, Cl.
179—18.
Fleckenstein, William O., E. R. Kretzmer, and W. S. Michel,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Facsimile communica-
tion system. 2,909,601, 10-20-59, Cl. 178 — 6.8.
Fleekop, Fred, and J. A. Fritts, to J. F. and J. Co., Inc.
Door opening and closing device. 2,917,306, 12-15-59,
Cl. 268 — 66.
Fleener, Austin E., % to W. H. F. Schmieding and
P. Flutz. Tag dispenser. 2,908,435, 10-13-59, Cl.
32.
Fleet, C. B., Co., Inc. : See —
Forsyth, Harry D. 2,869,545.
Fleischer, Alfred R. See —
Ailing, John F„ and Fleischer. 2,893,137.
Fleischer, Arthur, to United States of America, Army.
od of manufacturing cadmium plates for nickel-cadmium
batteries. 2,899,480, 8-11-59, Cl. 136—67.
Fleischer, Joseph, R. C. Evans, and F. E. Stevens, Jr., to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Stabilized manganese di-
oxide. 2,885,262 5-5-59, Cl. 23—145.
Fleischer, Paul C. : See — -
Snodgrass, James M., and Fleischer. 2,919,420.
Fleischer, Svend S. C. Apparatus for separating magnetiz-
able drop wires designed to indicate breakage in threads
of a warp in a loom. 2,899,736, 8-18-59, Cl. 28 — 46.
Fleischhauer, Werner. Bands for wrapping buddings.
2,916,852, 12-15-59, Cl. 47—7.
% to
225—
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fleischmann, Carlo. Boundary layer control apparatus for
improving the action of aircraft. 2,873,931, 2-17-59, CI.
244 — 42.
Fleischmann, John J., and C. D. Wilson, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Fluid cooled barrel cylinder for turbines. 2,888,-
240, 5-2G-59, CI. 253—39.1.
Fleischmann, Karl : See —
Schleicher, Alfred, and Fleischmann. 2,887,229.
Fleischmann, Lester K. Carbon roll. 2,876,885, 3-10-59, CI.
197—120.
Fleischmann, Lester K. Carbon holder. 2,905,483, 9-22-59,
CI. 282—3.
Fleischmann, Lewis W., 15% to N. H. Shapiro, and 5% to
H. A. Jacobs and C. J. Pilzer. Toy submarine. 2,914,887,
12-1-59, CI. 46—243.
Fleisher, Harold, to International Business Machines Corp.
Transistor switching circuits. 2,903,602, 9-8-59, CI. 307 —
88.5.
Fleissner & Co. G.m.b.H. : See —
Fleissner, Johann. 2,890,526.
Fleissner, Gerold : See —
Fleissner, Hans and G. 2,879,607.
Fleissner, Hans and G., to Firma Fleissner & Sohn Maschinen-
fabrik. Drier of the sieve-drum type. 2,879,607, 3-31-59,
CI. 34—114.
Fleissner Heinrich : See —
Jorg, Heinrich, and Fleissner. 2,884,889.
Fleissner, Johann, to Fleissner & Co. G.m.b.H. Sieve drum
drier for drying a continuous fleece of fibrous material.
2,890,526, 6-16-59, CI. 34 — 115.
Fleming, Earl L. : See—
Venditty, Chester G., and Fleming. 2,869,891.
Fleming, Fred, to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Welding
positioners. 2,884,242, 4-28-59, CI. 269 — 185.
Fleming, George W. Iron rack. 2,915,269, 12-1-59, CI.
248 — 117.7.
Fleming, Harold W., and R. B. Reitmeier, to Chemetron Corp.
Hydrogenation catalyst. 2,897,160, 7-28-59, CI. 252 — 455.
Fleming, Hugh B. Transformer construction. 2,885,643,
5-5-59, CI. 336—96.
Fleming, Jack F. : See —
Staab, George J., and Fleming. 2,876,569.
Fleming, John S. : See —
Fleming. Margaret E. 2,896,639.
Fleming, John S. Machine for tearing paper. 2,913,160,
11-17-59, CI. 225 — 99.
Fleming, Margaret E., to J. S. Fleming. Dental cleaners.
2,896,639, 7-28-59, CI. 132 — 93.
Fleming, Richard B. Concrete cylinder form slitting machine.
2.875.828. 3-3-59, CI. 164 — 77.
Fleming, Robert E. : See —
Cook, Henry A., Fleming, and Heilman. 2,884,380.
Fleming, Robert S., to Amerace Corp. Bowling ball grip-
measuring device. 2,880,517, 4-7-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Fleming & Sons. Inc. : See —
Holden. Thomas M. 2,904,105.
Fleming, Walter H, to Microloc Corp. Electric arming de-
vice. 2,918.845, 12-29-59. CI. 89 — 1.5.
Fleming, William J., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker
for plug-in panelboard. 2,905,796, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Fleming, William M. : See —
Haworth, Russell G., Fleming, Priesnitz, and McLaughlin.
2,916,274.
Flemming, Norbert A., and E. E. Montross, to The Polymer
Corp. Apparatus and process for centrifugal molding of
articles from thermoplastic materials which exhibit sub-
stantial volumetric shrinkage. 2,874,412, 2-24-59, CI.
18—39.
Flenner, Albert L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Organo mercuric mercaptides. 2,883,407, 4—21-59, CI.
260 — 431.
Flenner, Albert L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Lower alkyl mercury salts of hydroxy-lower-alkyl mer-
captans. 2,883,408, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 431.
Flenner, Albert L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Organo mercury mercaptides. 2,883,409, 4—21-59, CI.
260—431.
Flenniken, William W. : See —
Goldtrap, Charlev L. 2.900,996.
Goldtrap, Charley L. 2,904,794.
Flesch, Hans K. : See — ■
Hughes, Robert W., and Flesch. 2,894,249.
Flesch, Norman F. : See —
Tack, Carl E., Lanman, and Flesch. 2,903,095.
Flesch, Peter. Method for protecting, dyeing and waving
peroxide bleach-damaged keratin. 2,892,756, 6-30-59, CI.
167—87.1.
Flesch, Wilhelm, and O. Pistorius. Process for the genera-
tion of gas in two or more producers. 2,890,107, 6-9-59,
CI. 48—206.
Flessate, Clarence L., to Blackhawk Mfg. Co. Art of bending
and ejecting bent pipes. 2,871,908, 2-3-59, CI. 153 — 38.
Fletcher Aviation Corp. : See —
Hoegee, Robert A., and Gobble. 2,878,039.
Gordon, Carroll G. 2,884.904.
McLane, Philip W., and Dugan. 2,876,923.
Fletcher, Ed, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Winding
apparatus. 2,906,470, 9-29-59, CI. 242 — 72.
Fletcher, Edward H., to Deere & Co. Tractor transmission-
hydraulic power shifting. 2,917,936, 12-22-59, CI. 74 —
334.
Adjustable chairs.
Adjustable chairs.
Adjustable chairs.
Fletcher, Edward H., and R. A. Wittren, to Deere & Co.
Power brake system. 2,887,187, 5-19-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Fletcher, Edward W. : See —
Gill, John E., and Fletcher. 2,915,580.
Fletcher, Fred E. and M. W., to Atlantic Chemical & Equip-
ment Co. Chemical dissolver with feed control. 2,919,178,
12-29-59, CI. 23—267.
Fletcher, Frederick L., O. Hindley, and N. S. Nichols, to
Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Screen panel for rotary-knife
cutter machines. 2,890,840, 6-16-59, CI. 241—73.
Fletcher, Herbert J., and G. L. Constan, to Dow Corning
Corp. Phenylmethyltrisiloxanes. 2,890,234, 6-9-59, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Fletcher, Lawrence W., to Agronomists' Research Corp.
Method of treating soil by non-ionic surface active agents.
2,867,944, 1-13-59, CI. 47 — 58.
Fletcher, Myles W. : See —
Fletcher, Fred E. and M. W. 2,919,178.
Fletcher, Peter S., to A. Lorenz. Adjustable chairs.
2,879,833. 3-31-59. CI. 155—106.
Fletcher, Peter S., to A. Lorenz. Article of repose for sup-
porting the body of a person. 2,890,742, 6-16-59, CI.
155 — 106.
Fletcher, Peter S., to A. Lorenz.
2.914.112, 11-24-59, CI. 155—106.
Fletcher, Peter S., to A. Lorenz.
2.914.113, 11-24-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Fletcher, Peter S., to A. Lorenz.
2.914.114, 11-24-59, CI. 155—106.
Fletcher, Philip J., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Aircraft jet system with adjustable nozzle.
2,886,262, 5-12-59, CI. 244 — 23.
Fletcher, Roland A. Multiple contact device. 2,907,867,
10_6_59, CI. 219—87.
Fletcher-Terry Co., The : See —
Judd, Chester K., Jr. 2,869,131.
Fletcher, Theodore W. Combination storm and screen win-
dow unit. 2,878,864, 3-24-59, CI. 160—106.
Fletcher, William A., to General Motors Corp. Filament coil-
ing machine having finely adjustable coiling head.
2,873,788, 2-17-59, CI. 153 — 67.
Fletcher, William A., to General Motors Corp. Multiple valve
controlled fluid pressure suspension. 2,888,272, 5-26-59,
CI. 280—124.
Fletcher, William A., to General Motors Corp. Method of
cold forming tubular bodies having internal undercut
grooves. 2,917,823, 12-22-59, CI. 29 — 553.
Fletcher, Wilson D. : See —
Fahnoe, Frederick, Shyne, and Fletcher. 2,906,682.
Shyne, James J., and Fletcher. 2,894,888.
Flett, Lester C., to Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd. Heat-
ing unit for platform mounting. 2,887,559, 5-19-59, CI.
219—37.
Flettner, Anton. Air vehicle with rotary wing. 2,881,989,
4-14-59, CI. 244—6.
Fleuret, Marcel. Electromagnetic metering valve. 2,869,818,
1-20-59. CI. 251 — 137.
Fleuret, Marcel, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Device for throwing
or twisting threads, fibres and similar products. 2,898,728,
8-11-59, CI. 57—58.83.
Flexan Corp., The : See —
2,918,760.
: See —
2,892,557.
2,886,348.
2,886,349.
2,867,877.
2,873,984.
Lilleberg, Richard N.
Flexible Sewertool Corp. :
Prange, Charles J.
Flexibox Ltd. : See —
Porges, Frederick B.
Porges, Frederick B.
Flexigrip Inc. : See —
Staller, Karel J., and Svee.
Flex-O-Lators, Inc. : See —
Richardson, William F. 2,871,925.
Flexonics Corp. : See —
Andersen. Raymond C. 2.901.272.
Andersen, Raymond C, and Parlasca.
Hesterman, Francis C. 2,887,146.
Myers, Kenneth H., Farmer, and Briesch.
Sabel, Richard H. 2,887,741.
Flex-Prop Corp. : See —
Baxter, George C. 2,886,979.
Flexsleev, Inc. : See —
Clyne, Joseph. 2,896,219.
Flick, Francis S., to Flick Reedv Corp. Actuator valve.
2,888,951, 6-2-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Flick, Ralph J., to Ford Motor Co.
rator unit. 2,895,313, 7-21-59, CI. 62
Flick Reedv Corp. : See —
Flick, Francis S. 2,8S8,951.
Flick. Robert H. : See —
Gelzheiser, Francis L.. and Flick. 2,904,655.
Flieder, Emil W. Flush valve. 2,892,197, 6-30-59,
Flieg, Werner. Detachable coupling. 2,907,189, 10-
64—15.
Flight Refueling Inc. : See —
Gellett, Charles A., and Macgregor. 2 904.351.
Lazar, James, Zeitler, and Smith. 2,918,313.
Macgregor, Peter S., and Goodliffe. 2.S87.297.
Macgregor, Peter S., and Goodliffe. 2,905,407.
Maslow, John F., and Zeitler. 2,913,001.
Smith, Charles H. 2.879,017.
Flight, Theodore N, and G. R. Shepherd, to The Rheostatic
Co. Ltd. Temperature control device. 2,898,544, 8-4-59,
CI. 323—69.
2,911,238.
Air conditioner evapo-
126.
CI. 4—57.
-6-59, CI.
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301
Flinn, George E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission,
2,893,261. 7-7-59. CI. 74 — 472.
Flinn Richard A., and J. B. McKmley, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Hydrodesulfurization of hydrocarbons
with catalyst composed of molybdenum and two members
of the iron group metals. 2,880,171, 3-31-59, CI. 20S— 216.
Flint, Alden C. : See —
Long, John R., and Flint. 2,890,841.
Flint, Alden C, J. E. Livingston, M. D. Haven, and J. R. Long,
50% to Granite Machine Co. and 50% to Livingston &
Haven, Inc. Pressure means for calender rolls. 2,871,519,
2-3-59, CI. 19 — 164.
Flint, Edward F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Television gunsight.
2,912,494, 11-10-59, CI. 178 — 6.8.
Flint, Erlon W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Translator. 2,905,934, 9-22-59, CI. 340—347.
Flint, Frances O. : /See —
Burton, Donald, Reed, and Flint. 2,871,162.
Flint, Frederick C. : See — ■
Bryden, Joseph E., Flint, Hyamson, and Small. 2,882,401.
Flint, Hyland C. to American Metal Products Co. Spring
construction. 2,867.265, 1-6-59. CI. 155 — 179.
Flint, Hyland C, to American Metal Products Co. Formed
spring cushion construction. 2,868,276, 1-13-59, CI.
155 — 179.
Flint, Hyland C, to American Metal Products Co. Spring
construction. 2,886,311, 5-12-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Flint, Kenneth C. : See —
Jackson, John M.( Zurbuchen, Flint, Coleman, and
Werner. 2,911,141.
Werner, Frank R., Flint, and Sterzer. 2,880,930.
Werner, Frank R., Flint, and Sterzer. 2,899,893.
Werner, Frank R.. Randall, and Flint. 2,884,851.
Werner, Frank R., Randall, and Flint. 2,915,969.
Flint, Rinard W., to U M & F Mfg. Corp. Radio chassis, or
the like. 2,906,482, 9-29-59, CI. 248—163.
Flint, Russell C, to LCN Closers, Inc. Hold-open device.
2,905,965, 9-29-59, CI. 16 — 49.
Flitter, David : See —
Barrett, Edward J., Jr., and Flitter. 2,873,210.
Floam, Leonard, and A. R. Rice. Control switch for vehicle
signalling system. 2,916,567, 12-8-59, CI. 200—16.
Flo-Ball Pen Corp. : See —
Boyden, Robert E.. Eakin, Mark, and Spiro. 2.884,900.
Plocken, Linton H., to Oak Mfg. Co. Electric switch means.
2,876,302, 3-3-59, CI. 200—5.
Flo-Container Inc. : See —
Gassaway, Benjamin F. 2,898,007.
Flodin, Allan : See —
Flodin, John F. 2,917,170.
Flodin, Frank : See — -
Flodin, John F. 2,917,170.
Flodin, John F., Vs to A. Flodin and % to F. Flodin. Convey-
ing and sizing machine. 2,917,170, 12-15-59, CI. 209 — 106.
Flohr, William P., Jr. : See —
Bricker, Robert E., Flohr, and Gebel. 2,899,778.
Flo-Mix Fertilizers Corp. : See —
Dugan, John W. 2,872,297.
Dugan, John W. 2,905,117.
Flood, Carl A., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Machine for pinning
tickets to articles. 2,914,768, 12-1-59, CI. 1 — 118.
Flood, Carl A., to Dennison Mfg. Co. String tags. 2,915,177,
12-1-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Flood, Harry G. : See —
Robinson, Norman W., and Flood. 2,885,592.
Flood, John E., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Automatic
telephone systems. 2,890,284, 6-9-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Flood, John E., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Automatic
exchange systems. 2.890,286, 6-9-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Flood, John E., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Automatic
telephone exchange systems and the like. 2,891,113,
6-16-59, CI. 179—18.
Flood, John E., and R. S. Hopkins, to Siemens Edison Swan
Ltd. Automatic telephone exchange systems. 2,897,279,
7-28-59, CI. 179—18.
Flood, John E., and R. S. Hopkins, to Siemens Edison Swan
Ltd. Automatic telephone systems and the like. 2,897,281,
7-28-59. CI. 179—18.
Flood, Reginald F. J., to Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia)
Ltd. Electrical power supply systems. 2,894,194, 7-7-59,
CI. 321 — 2.
Flood, Robert D. : See —
Kelly, Gordon E., and Flood. Re. 24,740.
Flood Control Valve Co. : See —
Weisman, Sam, and Fine. 2,892,467.
Flook, William M., Jr., and F. A. Keidel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Electrolytic oxygen analysis. 2,898,282,
8-4-59, CI. 204—195.
Flook, William M., Jr., and D. D. Friel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Radiation temperature measurement.
2,909,924, 10-27-59, CI. 73—355.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Nut and
tongues to maintain nut in position.
CI. 151 — 41.75.
to Tinnerman Products Inc. Mounting
retainer having raised flanges to engage .head of stud.
2,875,805, 3-3-59, CI. 151 — 41.76.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening
device. 2,883,011, 4-21-59, CI. 189—36.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Handle
mounting device. 2,893,458, 7-7-59, CI. 151—41.75.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Closure
check or the like. 2,904,820, 9-22-59, CI. 16—86.
Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening
devices. 2,916,114, 12-8-59, CI. 189—88.
Flora, Laurence H., and C. A. Kelley, to Finnerman Products,
Inc. Threaded fastener and deformable holder therefor.
2,807.258, 1-6-59, CI. 151 — 41.74.
Flora Laurence H., and J. Balint, to Tinnerman Products,
Inc. Cable mounting. 2,893.671, 7-7-59. CI. 248 — 73.
Florea, Harold R. Switching circuit for a training device.
2,894,335, 7-14-59, CI. 35 — 12.
Florence, Estel E. Lubrication system.
CI. 184 — 7.
Florence, Robert T. : See —
Chambers, Thonius S., and Florence.
Klimkowski, Robert J., and Florence.
Florence, Robert T., to A. B. Dick Co
2,888,098, 5-26-59,
2,868,741.
2,873,668.
Copy process and
use
same. 2,873,671, 2-17-59, CI.
holder including
2,875,804, 3-3-59,
Flora, Laurence H.,
Processes for the
into metal melts.
Melter.
materials for
101 — 149.4.
Florenz, Johann, to H. Wachenfeld.
introduction of alloying constituents
2,911,297, 11-3-59, CI. 75 — 135.
Flores, Hector : See—
Loken, Bjarte and Flores. 2,875,198.
Loken, Bjarte, and Flores. 2,880,213.
Flores, Juan A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
2,916,262, 12-8-59, CI. 257—208.
Florestano, Herbert J., S. F. Jeffries, C. E. Osborne, and M. E.
Bahler, to Allied Laboratories, Inc. Pharmaceutical prep-
arations containing dyclonine hydrochloride and chloro-
butanol. 2,868.689. 1-13-59, CI. 167 — 52.
Florey, Howard W., E. P. Abraham, G. G. F Newton, H. S.
Burton, B. K. Kelly, C. W. Hale, and G. A. Miller. Pro-
duction of cephalosporin N. 2,883,328, 4-21-59, CI.
195—36.
Florey, Klaus G., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. 6/3,19-
seleno-1-dehydrotestosterone and esters thereof. 2,875,196,
2-24-59, CI. 260 — 239.5.
Florey, Klaus G., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method
of preparing 1-dehydrotestosterone and esters thereof.
2,875,216, 2-24-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Florey, Klaus G., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Syn-
thesis of steroids. 2,917,507, 12-15-59, CI. 260—239.5.
Florez, Inc. : See —
Helser, Ray B. 2,868,364.
Floria, James D. Soap dissolving device. 2,880,077,
3-31-59, CI. 23 — 267.
Floria, Vernon D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Chloroalkylation
of aromatic compounds. 2,889,377, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 651.
Floria, Vernon D., and R. A. Mock, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Film forming synthetic latexes comprising copolymer
sulfonates and method of making same. 2,913,429,
11-17-59, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Florida Canada Corp. : See — ■
MacLean, William D. 2,890,991.
Florida, Charles D. : See —
Moody, Norman F„ and Florida. 2,896,094.
Florida Cracker, Inc. : See —
Marotta, Ralph J. 2,917,736.
Florman, Irvin G., and B. W. Bowden, to Southern Fabricat-
ing Co., Inc. Tension screen. 2,882,963, 4-21-59, CI.
160 — 328.
Florschutz, Fritz E. : See —
MacNeill, John B., Florschutz, and Niebauer. 2,892,057.
Flory, Leslie E., G. W. Gray, A. S. Jensen, and W. S. Pike,
to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray tube systems.
2,892,056, 6-23-59, CI. 178 — 7.2.
Flo-Seal Corp., The : See —
Phillips, Henry F. 2,885,933.
Flotepak Corp. : See —
Lidgard, Edward J. 2,917,166.
Lidgard, Edward J. 2,919,022.
Flotion Industries : See —
Sandefur, Douglas M. 2,879,059.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co. : .See —
Huffman, Charles M. 2,886,482.
Flournoy, Fred M. Intermittently illuminated fishing lure.
2,897,623, 8-4-59, CI. 43 — 17.6.
Flower, Archibald T. : See —
Ekvall, Harold N., Warner, and Flower. 2,888,509.
Flower, Guiles, Jr., F. W. Roberts, and R. G. Rowe, to Dic-
taphone Corp. Indicator slips with blushed lacquer coating.
2,898,112, 8-4-59, CI. 274—1.
Flower, Malcolm T., to H. W. Alderson. Quick release hose
coupling. 2,893,755, 7-7-59, CI. 284 — 18.
Flower, Robert A., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Pulse repetition frequency generator and driver. 2,887,579,
5-19-59, CI. 250—36.
Flower, Robert A., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Transistor amplifier. 2,903,522, 9-8-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Flower, Robert A., and C. R. Kenny, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Pulsed microwave echo instrument.
2,914,764, 11-24-59, CI. 343 — 9.
Flower, Stanley H., J. Parsons, and N. G. W. Loudon, to
Bellroek Gypsum Industries Ltd. Building units.
2,892,339, 6-30-59, CI. 72—41.
Flowers, Daniel F. Fluid operated power lifting unit for
dumping vehicles. 2,872,787, 2-10-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Flowers, Joseph K., to General Electric Co. Method of bond-
ing coating on a refractory base member and coated base.
2,876,139, 3-3-59, CI. 117—131.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Flowers, Ralph G., to General Electric Co. Ethoxyline resin-
shellac-dicyandiamide insulation composition. 2,899,399,
8-11-59, CI. 260 — 24.
Flox, Jack, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for removing aluminum coatings.
2,893,863, 7-7-59, CI. 75 — 101.
Floy, Delbert W.. 25% to O. Floy and 50% to Ris-Van. Inc.
Liquid fertilizer attachment for corn planter. 2,903,982,
9-15-59, CI. 111—7.
Floy, Oscar : See —
Floy. Delbert W. 2,903,982.
Floyd, Acey L. : See —
Czipott, Akos Z., and Floyd. 2,884,507.
Czipott, Akos Z., and Floyd. 2,884,508.
Floyd. Acey L., Jr., to Lane-Wells Co. Photoconductive de-
vice having a silicon dioxide protective layer and method of
making same. 2,879,300, 3-24-59, CI. 201—63.
Floyd, Acey L., Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Procedure for
producing a photoconductive device. 2,880,119, 3-31-59.
CI. 117 — 201.
Floyd, Burton D., to North American Aviation, Inc. Slot
port for valve. 2,882,866, 4-21-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Floyd, Burton L\, to Weston Hydraulics, Ltd. Sealing means.
2,917,078, 12-15-59, CI. 137—623.
Floyd, Don E. : See —
, Floyd, and
and Floyd.
and Floyd.
Paschke.
2,881,194.
2,891,023.
2,868,815.
2,917,367.
2,882,996.
2,904,958.
2,904,851.
Atomizer.
2,874,797, 2-24-59,
Fluskey, Pellar, and Ptaszek.
2,888,659.
Baldwin. William S.
Peerman, Dwight E..
Peerman, Dwight E.,
Floyd, Joseph E. : See —
Hodges, William A., and Floyd.
Hodges, William A., Floyd, and Lang. 2,883,266.
Floyd, Victor S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Apparatus
for glass chip removal. 2,914,784, 12-1-59, CI. 15—4.
Flubacker, Charles H.. to Cook Electric Co. Terminal con-
struction. 2,872,506, 2-3-59, CI. 174 — 153.
Fluegel, Dale A. : See —
Burk, Marvin C, and Fluegel. 2,884,786 .
Fluegel, Dale A., and M. C. Burk, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Emission regulator. 2,886,710, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Fluhr, Joseph J. : See —
Fluhr, Philip F., Jr. and J. 2,899,947.
Fluhr, Philip F., Jr. and J. J. Automatic selective variable
speed control for vehicles. 2,899,947, 8-18-59, CI. 123 — 99.
Flumm, Paul, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Indicators
for indicating the values of two variables and a difference
between those values. 2,899,509, 8-11-59, CI. 200 — 35.
Fluor Corp., Ltd., The : See —
Baird, Raymond C. 2,869,962.
Brice. Donat B. 2,879,208.
De Flon, James G. 2,886,126.
De Flon. James G. 2.889.584.
Lanier, William D., and Solnick.
Solnick, Robert L., and Sollars.
Flury, Barry R. : See —
Griffin, Eric, and Flury.
Flury, Karl, to Defensor A G.
CI. 183 — 18.
Fluskey. Edward E. : See —
Brueckner, Hubert U.
2,880,555.
Fluss, Edwin J. : See —
Gilbert, Charles E., and Fluss.
Flutz, Palmer : See —
Fleener, Austin E. 2,908,435.
Flynn, Floyd W. : See —
Bjelland. John L., and Flynn. 2.900,869.
Flynn, Frank. Snow removal machine. 2,877,762, 3-17-59,
CI. 126—343.5.
Flynn, George J., Jr. : See —
Armstrong, John D., Flynn, and Wittenberger. 2,883,033.
Flynn, George M., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can body
side seam soldering and wiping machine. 2,910,030,
10-27-59, CI. 113—97.
Flynn, John H. Gas burner with selective flame distribution.
2,869,630, 1-20-59, CI. 158 — 105.
Flynn, John H. Method of drying coated webs. 2,884,705,
5-5-59, CI. 34 — 23.
Flynn, John H. Carbureting and mixing devices for gaseous
fuels. 2,888,068, 5-26-59, CI. 158—118.
Flynn, John M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Purifying after-
treatment for polymerized olefins prepared with catalytic
metals compounds. 2,918,461, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Flynn. John V., to The Kurlash Co., Inc. Eyelash curlers.
2,893,404. 7-7-59. CI. 132—32.
Flvnn. Maurice J. Tangent adjustment for dumpy levels and
the like. 2,873,530, 2-17-59, CI. 33 — 46.
Flynn, Maurice J. Leveling adjustment for dumpy levels and
the like. 2,906,483, 9-29-59, CI. 248—180.
Flynn, Stanley F. Egg tray. 2,867,343, 1-6-59, CI. 217 — 27.
Flvnn, Thomas E., to Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper Co.
Carton. 2,879,934, 3-31-59, CI. 229—27.
Flynt. James W., and S. Suda, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Rv product and heat recovery from residual liquor.
2.879,838, 3-31-59, CI. 159—4.
Foatelli, Pierre C. : See —
Louis, Raymond M. R. G., and Foatelli. 2,907,052.
Fobelets. Paul L., to Societe Anonyme Usines Emile Henricot.
Ribbed frusto-conical lining for tube mills. 2,876,957,
3-10-59, CI. 241 — 183.
Focht, Claude IC, and C. IT. Melcher, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Composite valve structure. 2,880,820, 4-7-59, CI. 18-1--0.
Means for dispens-
9-29-59, 01. 222--
11-24-59, CI.
Focht, John R., to Precision Valve Corp. Machine for as-
sembling a valve core, washer and spring. 2,900,011,
9-29-59, CI. 29—211.
Focht, John R., to Precision Valve Corp.
ing aerosols and the like. 2,906,440,
394.
Focht, Nevin S. Shock absorber. 2,914,143,
188 — 88.
Foddy, Harold W., and C. C. Hebert, to Ford Motor Co.
Fuel injector control. 2,881,748, 4-14-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Foderaro, Anthony J., to Picker X-Ray Corp. Waite Mfg.
Division, Inc. Compensating cam and spring balance for
X-ray devices. 2,876,36.:, 3-3-59, CI. 250 — 91.
Fodermaier, John J., to Chrysler Corp. Variable rate spring
suspension. 2,893,475, 7-7-59. CI. 155 — 179.
Fodge, Adrian J., to General Railway Signal Co. Highway
crossing with insulated track section at crossing. 2,881,-
309, 4-7-59. CI. 24H — 130.
Fodor, Gabor, I. W. Vincze, J. Toth, G. Janzso, and K. Lang,
to Egyesult Gyogyszer-es Tapszergyar. Process for the
preparation of 3a-acyloxy-6/3-hydroxy-tropanes. 2,905,687,
9-22-59, CI. 260—292.
Foerster, Charles V. : See — -
Cape, Arthur T., and Foerster. 2,899,302.
Foerster, Wolfgang, to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Harden-
ing mixtures of epoxy resins and polyamide-like condensa-
tion products and the process of producing the same.
2,890,184, 6-9-59, CI. 260—18.
Fogarty, Charles F., and D. J. Carlson. Pallet for straddle
type fork lift truck. 2,890,849, 6-16-59, CI. 248 — 120.
Fogarty Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Slmffner, Willie M. 2.915,194.
Fogel, Louis, to B. Sherman and L. Fogel, as tenants in
common. Collapsible lamp shade. 2,884,515, 4-28-59,
CI. 240 — 108.
Fogel, Samuel. Display package. 2,893,622, 7-7-59, CI.
229 34.
Fogg, Russell. Truss for human body. 2,872,918, 2-10-59,
CI. 128—121.
Fogiel, Max. Potentiometer controlled follow-up system.
2,871,429, 1-27-59, CI. 318 — 2.9.
Fogiel, Max. Circuit of mathematical functions. 2,889,506,
6-2-59, CI. 318—28.
Fogle, Merlyn W. : See —
De Witt, Clyde C, and Fogle. 2,894,954.
Fohn, Jack E., to Aurora Steel Products Co. Latching and
locking mechanism for locker doors and the like. 2,875,604,
3-3-59, CI. 70 — 80.
Foil Cartons, Inc. : See —
Saidel, William R. 2,907,511.
Foil Process Corp. : See —
Barnes, James F., and Bent. 2,888,826.
Barnes, James F., and Rebholz. 2,896,839.
Barnes, James F., Rebholz, and Silversher. 2,910,094.
Barnes, James F., and Silversher. 2.900.881.
Barnes, James F., and Silversher. 2,914,091.
Foit, William R., and R. H. Wellman, to General Motors
Corp. Air intake for free piston engines. 2,916,026,
12-8-59, CI. 123 — 46.
Fokker, Herman : See —
Kohler, Jacob W. L„ and Fokker. 2,907,175.
Folberth, William M. Horn blowing device.
6-9-59. CI. 340 — 262.
Foley. Daniel E. : See —
Eggensperger, Arlo R., and Foley. 2,871,462.
Foley, Edward A., to Masonite Corp. Wrapping machine.
2,898,720, 8-11-59, CI. 53 — 209.
Foley. Eldon C. Plug retriever. 2,893,157. 7-7-59, CI. 43 —
17.2.
Foley Mfg. Co. : See —
Adams, Kenneth T. 2,916,320.
Pommer, Dennis L. 2.887,839.
Foley, Michael P. Pulse generating circuit.
9-15-59. CI. 331 — 112.
Foley, Michael P., to Western Precipitation Corp.
for controlling the operation of electrical precipitators.
2,907,403, 10-6-59, CI. 183—7.
Foley. Thomas P.. to General Electric Co. Magnetic door
latch. 2.867,467, 1-6-59. CI. 292 — 251.5.
Foley, Thomas P., to General Electric Co, Magnetic latch
for refrigerator door. 2,877,041. 3-10-59. CI. 292 — 251.5.
Foley. Thomas R. : See —
Montgomery, Clement W., and Foley. 2.888,947.
Folger, Erwin, to Compagnie des Metaux d'Overpelt-Lommel
et de Corphalie. Heat exchanger. 2,879,050, 3-24-59, CI.
263—20.
Folk. Joseph, to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Automatic
shingling or stacking device for a slicing machine.
2,870,810, 1-27-59, CI. 146—94.
Folk, Joseph, to U.S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Slicing
machine with feed and conveying mechanism. 2,888,793,
6-2-59, CI. 53—251.
Folkenroth, Earl E.. to AMP Inc. Insulation stripping
applicator and methods of application. 2,873,511, 2-17-59,
CI. 29 — 155.55.
Folker, James J. Slidablv adjustable extender plate for
support brackets. 2,913,213, 11-17-59, CI. 248—265.
Folkers. Karl A., and C. H. Shunk, to Merck & Co., Inc. 1-
halomercuri, trihalo benzimidazoles. 2,876,230, 3-3-59,
CI. 260 — 299.
Folkerts, Walter E., to Chrvsler Corp. Power steering appa-
ratus. 2.917,938, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 388.
2,890,443,
2.904,755,
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LIST OF PATENTEES
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Folkins, Hillis O. : See —
Miller, Elmer L., and Folkins. 2,918,509.
Folkins, Hillis O., and N. L. Carr, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process and catalyst for isomerizing hydrocarbons.
2,888,501, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 683.65.
Folkins, Hillis O., and K. E. Lucas, to The Pure Oil Co.
Hydrogenation of a hydrocarbon oil feed for use in a
catalytic cracking process to produce gasoline. 2,903,413,
9-8-59, CI. 208 — 57.
Folkins, Hillis O., and E. L. Miller, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process of preparing low molecular weigbt alkyl mono-
sulfides. 2,910,506, 10-27-59, CI. 260—609.
Foil, John V., P. VV. Sieber, and A. A. Kirchel, to Muirhead &
Co. Ltd. Facsimile telegraph scanning mechanism.
2,883,453, 4-21-59,_Cl. 178—7.1.
Follansbee, Rogers. Heating system. 2,889,991, 6-9-59, Cl.
237—2.
Follensbee, Wesley M., and E. O. Schoenike, to Collins Radio
Co. Quick-acting squelch circuit. 2,888,527, 5-26-59, Cl.
179—171.
Foller, Ernst, and D. Storiko, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-
Fabriken AG. Bobbin changing apparatus. 2,905,402,
9—22—59 Cl 242 18
Follett, .Le'sta'M., and J. R. Nash. Hospital cart. 2,907,516,
10-6-59, Cl. 232 — 43.1.
Follett, Louis W., and C. Hagen, to Davenport Machine and
Foundry Co. Rotary indirect cooler. 2,902,263, 9-1-59,
Cl. 257—88.
Follingstad, Henry G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Oscilloscopic display method or means. 2,869,028, 1-13-59,
Cl. 315—26.
Folliot, Albert E. J., and L. Kenzinger, to Ciments Lafarge.
Rotary furnace. 2,869,849, 1-20-59, Cl. 263—33.
Follows, Alan G., and P. A. Keene, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Method of producing titanium. 2,882,144, 4-14-59, Cl.
75 — 84.5.
Folmsbee, Clyde H., to Union Tank Car Co. Cover assembly
for tanks. 2,873,043, 2-10-59, Cl. 220—55.
Folmsbee. Clyde H., to Union Tank Car Co. Valve mech-
anism. 2.87S.829. 3-24-59. Cl. 137 — 588.
Folmsbee, Clyde H., to Union Tank Car Co. Railway tank
car. 2,907,284, 10-6-59, Cl. 105 — 360.
Folse, Kenneth H. Magnetic drum eraser. 2,898,408, 8-4-59,
Cl. 179 — 100.2.
Folsom, George I., to Scott & Williams, Inc. Knitting method
and machine. 2,909,048, 10-20-59, Cl. 66 — 13.
Foltz, Frederick F., and E. M. Setzekorn, to U.S. Industries,
Inc. Storage tank for volatilizable material. 2,888,339,
5-26-59, Cl. 4S — 176.
Foltz, Gerrald G. : See —
Lord, Thomas J., and Foltz. 2,886,280.
Foltzer, Marcel, and W. Wagner. Valve arrangement for
pressure-fluid pipe systems. 2,875,785, 3-3-59, Cl.
137—629.
Fomenko, Sergei M., to Litton Industries Inc. Magnetic
recording apparatus. 2,908,541, 10-13-59, Cl. 346 — 74.
Foncannon, John L., and E. F. Adams, to Beech Aircraft Corp.
Contour sensing control for machine tools. 2,868,092,
1-13-59, Cl. 90—62.
Fonda, Jay C, to L. H. Keeler, R. W. Shaw, J. C. Fonda,
R. Cross, R. E. Messmer, and J. F. Donohue. Tape re-
corder. 2,908,769, 10-13-59, Cl. 179 — 100.2.
Fonda-Bonardi, Giusto : See —
Dexter, George W., and Fonda-Bonardi. 2,887,684.
Fonda-Bonardi. Giusto, to De Momay-Bonardi, Inc. Micro-
wave component mount. 2,894,229, 7-7-59, Cl. 333 — 98.
Fonden, Per B., and K. O. T. Walander. Arresting net for
airplanes. 2,913,197, 11-17-59, Cl. 244 — 110.
Fonderies Debard : See —
Vuillemin, Jean. 2,878,786.
Fong Samuel G. : See —
Orthuber, Richard K., Stanley, and Fong. 2,906,885.
Fong, Willie : See—
Pardo, Clay E., Jr., and Fong. 2,890,926.
Fong, Willie, to United States of America, Agriculture.
Process of clarifying aqueous suint bath containing grease
and scouring raw wool with the purified bath. 2,897,043,
7-28-59, Cl. 8 — 139.
Fong, Willie, to United States of America, Agriculture. Treat-
ment of wool scouring waste. 2,903,424, 9-8-59, Cl. 210 —
43.
Fonken, Gunther S. : See —
Wechter. William J., and Fonken. 2,897,198.
Fonken, Gunther S., and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. 11-
oxygenated-17a,20a-epoxy-4-pregnenes. 2,873,272, 2-10-59,
Cl. 260—239.55.
Fonken, Gunther S.
The Upjohn Co.
dione and 11a
260—397.45.
R. H. Levin, and A Vern Mcintosh, Jr., to
lla,17a dihydroxy-normal pregnane-3,20
esters thereof. 2,877,241, 3-10-59, Cl.
Fonken, Gunther S., J. A. Hogg, and B. J. Magerlein, to The
Upjohn Co. 3-ethylene glycol ketal of lla-lower alkyl 11a-
hydroxy-21-acyloxy-5,17 (20) -pregnadiene-3-one. 2,880,204,
3-31-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Fonken. Gunther S., J. A. Hogg, and B. J. Magerlein, to The
Upjohn Co. lla-lower alkyl steroids. 2,880,215, 3-31-59,
Cl. 260 — 397.5.
Fonken, Gunther S., and H. C. Murray, to The Upjohn Co.
50-pregn-l-ene-3,2O-dione and 20-ketals thereof. 2,913,457,
11-17-59, Cl. 260—239.55.
Fonken, William A., to Hold Corp. Canting holddown clamp.
2,877,815, 3-17-59. Cl. 144 — 290.
Font, Ramo, to Premier Research Laboratories, Inc. Tem-
perature-controlled enclosure for dual electrical compo-
nents. 2,915.612. 12-1-59, Cl. 219 — 19.
Fontana, Beppino J. : See —
Bolt, Robert O., Fontana, and Wright. 2,883,331.
Fontana, Fernando. Method of manufacturing a bracelet.
2,891,306, 6-23-59, Cl. 29 — 414.
Fontein, Freerk J., to Stamicarbon N. V. Process and ap-
paratus for treating suspensions. 2,889,925, 6-9-59, Cl.
209—172.5.
Fontein, Freerk J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Method for separat-
ing fine material. 2,896,785, 7-28-59, Cl. 209 — 273.
Fontein, Freerk J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Process and appa-
ratus for separating particles according to size. 2,916,142,
12-8-59, Cl. 209—274.
Fontein, Freerk J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Screening apparatus.
2,917,174, 12-15-59, Cl. 209 — 273.
Fontein, Freerk J., and H. H. Dreissen, to Stamicarbon N. V.
Screen. 2,872,041, 2-3-59, Cl. 209—273.
Fontvieille, Jean, to Manufacture Francaise d'Armes et
Cycles de Saint-Etienne. Repeating firearm with pivoted
locking bolt. 2,901,853, 9-1-59, Cl. 42—21.
Food Engineering Corp. : See —
Brous, Donald W. 2,907,495.
Food Giant Markets Inc. : See —
Douglas, Bradley C. 2,885,150.
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. : See —
Anderson, Gerald R., Hayes, Kerr, and Newburn.
2,872,017.
Andresen, William F., Jr., and Schempp. 2,867,158.
Aust Paul C. 2 905 362
Bailey, Edward A., Bradicich, and Crathern. 2,890,630.
Belk, Wilber C, and Frost. 2,905,449.
Belk, Wilber C, and Grotewold. 2,883,078.
Belk, Wilber C, and Grotewold. 2,901,136.
Boyce, John. 2,891,591.
Campbell, Samuel J. 2,882,662.
Carrigan, Tracy. 2,892,513.
Carter, Newell A., and Hemborg. 2,874,818.
Cilker. William H. 2,874,786.
Cox. Thomas G. 2,901,087.
De Back, William, and Puccinelli. 2,882,945.
Easton, Bernard K., and Weinberg. 2,875,018.
Easton, Bernard K., Weinberg, and Shutts. 2,873,213.
Flach, Donald O., and Garver. 2,899,272.
Freeman, Marshall E. C. 2,901,013.
Freeman, Marshall E. C, Creed, and Bardini. 2,905,216.
Galloway, Robert K. 2,906,392.
Gates, Robert L. 2,898,266.
Getz, John W., and Timmerman. 2,882,131.
Gilmont, Ernest R. 2,916,481.
Greedy, Edwin F., and Schaaf. 2,910,070.
Greenspan, Frank P., and Gall. 2,919,283.
Greenspan, Frank P., and Light. 2,875,178.
Griffin, William K., Jr., and Killion. 2,873,717.
Hait, James M. 2,907,440.
Hait, James M. 2,909,270.
Hait, James M. 2,910,246.
Hait, James M. 2,913,028.
Hayes, Dudley W. 2,910,183.
Hobbs, Howard H. 2,914,024.
Johnson, Oscar H. 2,878,164.
Keesling, Thomas B. 2,889,911.
Kerr, Charles E. 2,904,945.
Kerr, Charles E. 2,910,212.
Kindron, Robert R. 2,872,280.
Lannert, William H. 2,915,184.
Latourette, Harold K.. Johnson, and Getz. 2,894,035.
Latourette, Harold K., and Levesque. 2,916,853.
Leslie, Richard B., Jr., and Vadas. 2,897,861.
MacKellar, Donald G. 2,873,289.
McEwen, Robert L., Raleigh, and Price. 2,875,102.
McEwen, Robert L., Raleigh, and Price. 2,912,297.
McGrath, Earle J. 2.901.083.
Mumma, Harold J. 2.895.274.
Mumma, Harold J. 2,909,880.
Mumma, Harold J. 2,910,288.
Pech, Allison E. 2,892,723.
Pianfetti, John A., and Kosolapoff. 2,876,246.
Pianfetti, John A., and Kosolapoff. 2,881,202.
Porter, David J. 2,882,130.
Puccinelli, Sylvio, Creed, and Freeman. 2,883,070.
Roth, Edward M., Jr. 2,872,293.
Ruth, Harold M. 2,909,820.
Sheetz, Charles E. 2,910,258.
Simpson, Frank E. 2,892,631.
Stafford, Neil S. 2,874,925.
Stafford, Neil S. 2,883,140.
Stilwell, Robert E. 2,874.978.
Stilwell, Robert E., and Campbell. 2,892,466.
Tazuma, James J. 2,884,435.
Tazuma, James J. 2,915,545.
Timmerman, Robert W., and Kutz. 2,888,329.
Vadas, Leslie. 2,897,855.
Verrinder, Ernest A. 2,871,773.
Wachs, Herman. 2,894,870.
Wachs. Herman, and Forman. 2,878,265.
Wachs, Herman, and Forman. 2,878,266.
Wade, John B. 2,882.829.
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,873,228.
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,877,152.
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,882,198.
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,916,415.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fookes, James H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Nitrated butyl-
phenyl ethers of polyglycols. 2,912,456, 11-10-59, CI.
260 — 466.
Fookes, James H., E. L. Peiton, and M. W. Long, Jr., to The
Dow Chemical Co. Oxidation of 2,4-di-tertiary-alkylphenols
with oxygen. 2,885,444, 5-5-59. CI. 260—620.
Fookes, James H., and R. A. Nutter, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Ethyl cellulose compositions. 2,911,315, 11-3-59, CI.
106—189.
Fooks, John H. : See —
Siedel, Martin P., and Fooks. 2,892,168.
Foos.Raymond A. : See —
Wilhelm, Harley A., and Foos. 2,871,092.
Foote-Burt Co., The : See —
Delamater, Roland E. 2,918,720.
Foote, Daniel J. : See —
Soref, Harry E., and Foote. 2,893,231.
Foote, Daniel J., and M. Soref, to Master Lock Co. Drainage
ported padlock. 2,867,110. 1-6-59, CI. 70 — 38.
Foote, Daniel J., and H. E. Soref, deceased (by M. Soref. ad-
ministrator), to Master Lock Co. Laminated padlock.
2,893,232, 7-7-59, Cl. 70—38.
Foote, Earl H., Jr., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Dextran formals. 2.893,987. 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 209.
Foote, Francis S., Jr., and H. W. Le Claire, to Tab Products
Co. Card mounting means for horizontally mounted doors
of filing cabinets and the like. 2,884,295, 4-28-59, Cl.
312 234.1.
Foote, Frank *G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thorium-silicon-beryllium alloys. 2,873,186,
2-10-59, Cl. 75 — 122.7.
Foote, Harold B., and R. M. Manning, to General Electric
Co. Electrical switch blade assembly. 2,896,053, 7-21-59.
Cl. 200 — 166.
Foote, Howard L. : See —
Morris, Frank A., Confeld, Foote, and Gleason. 2,886,642.
Foote, Howland S., and R. V. Tino, to General Motors Corp.
Pillow block. 2,872,253, 2-3-59, Cl. 308 — 30.
Foote, Kenneth E. : See —
Siemsen, Henry S., and Foote. 2,870,579.
Foote, James E., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Molding pulp
articles. 2,894,869, 7-14-59, Cl. 162 — 224.
Foote, Leonard. Shower curtain adapter. 2,878,487,
3-24-59. Cl. 4 — 154.
Foote Mineral Co. : See —
Commons, Charles H., Jr. 2,916,387.
Commons, Charles H., Jr., and Shearer. 2,890,964.
Foote, William R., to General Electric Co. Gas turbine power-
plant cycle with water evaporation. 2,869,324, 1-20-59,
Cl. 60—39.59.
Poraker, David K. Steering means for outboard motors.
2.895,445. 7-21-59, Cl. 115—18.
Forbes, Charles A., Jr. : See —
Lingenfelter, Daniel J.. Grover, and Forbes. 2,878,849.
Forbes, Edmond J., to Radio Corp. of America. Radio relay
station with drop channeling. 2,897,274, 7-28-59, Cl.
179—15.
Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co. : See —
Bogart. John A., Jr. 2,896,793.
Forbes, Melvin T., and C. L. Moultray. Vertically adjustable
mount for an outboard motor. 2,908,242, 10-13-59, Cl.
115 — 41.
Forbes, Nelson H. Driving mechanism with flexible joints.
2,902,843, 9-8-59, Cl. 64 — 19.
Forbes-Robinson, Christina E. Sports cap or hat accessory.
2,897,510, 8-4-59, Cl. 2—172.
Forbush, Lothrop M., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle wheel
fastening means. 2,906,558, 9-29-59, Cl. 301 — 9.
Force, Edwin N. Water ski rope reel. 2,915,259, 12-1-59,
Cl. 242 — 107.
Forcey, Earl O. Coin chute for coin operated machines.
2,892,527, 6-30-59, Cl. 194—98.
Ford Alexander Corp., The : See —
Gieske, William R. 2,869,072.
Ford, Barton H., to Ford Grain Door Co. Freight car bulk-
head. 2.895,431, 7-21-59, Cl. 105—369.
Ford, Barton H., to Ford Grain Door Co. Temporary car
opening closure. 2,915,116, 12-1-59, Cl. 160 — 91.
Ford, Barton H., to Ford Grain Door Co. Temporary closure.
2,915,117, 12-1-59, Cl. 160 — 113.
Ford, Birehard H., to Summers Gyroscope Co. Potentiometer.
2,899,660, 8-11-59, Cl. 338 — 143.
Ford, David. Fence stretcher. 2,884,225, 4-28-59, Cl.
254—67.
Ford, Edward. Vehicle tire. 2,891,594, 6-23-59, Cl.
152—209.
Ford, Erwin C-, to Pioneer Specialties, Inc. Liner puller.
2,890,520, 6-16-59, Cl. 29—252.
Ford, Florence M., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Method
of producing resinous copolymers in situ on fabrics.
2,876,136, 3-3-59, Cl. 117 — 65.
Ford, Francis P. : See —
Nelson, Joseph F., Ford, and Hubbard. 2,872,384.
Ford, Francis P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Co-vulcanizable composition of butyl rubber with highly
unsaturated rubbers, process of vulcanizing said composi-
tion and vulcanized product. 2,906,313, 9-29-59, Cl. 152 —
330.
Ford, Francis P., and J. V. Fusco, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Butyl rubber co-vulcanizates. 2,897,164,
7-28-59, Cl. 260—5.
Ford Grain Door Co. :
Ford, Barton H.
Ford, Barton H.
Ford, Barton H.
Ford, Gerald M., and B. D. Tague, to United States of
America, Navy. Direct current transistor voltage or
current regulators. 2,889,512, 6-2-59, Cl. 323 — 22.
See —
2,895,431.
2,915,116.
2,915,117.
Ford, Harold H., to Emerson-Pryne Co. Combined heating
and ventilating unit. 2,870,319, 1-20-59, Cl. 219—39.
Ford, Harry E., and W. J. Shenk, Jr., to The Harshaw
Chemical Co. Aryl sulflmides. 2,891,979, 6-23-59, Cl.
260—439.
Ford. Harold H., to Pryne & Co., Inc. Cover attaching as-
sembly. 2,869,908, 1-20-59, Cl. 292 — 1.
Ford, Harold H., and R. A. Papsdorf, to Emerson-Pryne Co.
Combined heating and ventilating unit. 2,875,316, 2-24-59,
Cl. 219—39.
Ford Hugh : See —
Howland, Alfred H., Hughes, Ford, and Moore. 2,868,857.
Ford, Jack M. : See —
Rudolph, Hans, and Ford. 2,875,495.
Ford, James G. : See —
Sloat, Truman K., and Ford. 2,892,166.
Ford, Jared H., to The Upjohn Co. Chemical process.
2,885,395, 5-5-59, Cl. 260 — 210.
Ford, Jared H., to The Upjohn Co. Isomer of cycloheximlde
and process. 2,903,457, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 — 281.
Ford, John A., M. C. Jackson, and R. C. Crook, to The
Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,893,246,
7-7-59, Cl. 74—5.6.
Ford, John L., to The Ford Meter Box Co., Inc. Mounting
for fluid meter. 2,892,641, 6-30-59, Cl. 285 — 30.
Ford, Ledger D. : See —
Bell, Ralph E., and Ford. 2,889,573.
Ford Meter Box Co., Inc., The : See —
Ford, John L. 2,892,641.
Ford Motor Co. : See —
Altgelt, Rudolph J. 2,874,788.
Baker, Willard C. 2,901,922.
Bleuenstein, Julius M. 2.876,512.
Bodeau, Arthur C, and Shull. 2,913,199.
Bordinat, Eugene, Jr., and Hibbard. 2,913,545.
Boyer, Marion J., and Dvorak. 2,877,661.
Braun, Paul E. 2,872,912.
Brewer, Richard D. 2.872.877.
Cannon, William A., and Welling. 2,912,300.
Christensen, Max C. 2,899,111.
Csabi, William A. 2.876.998.
Damon, James J. 2,908,284.
Diepenhorst. Gerald, and Dunenfeld. 2,896,046.
Duesenberg, Denny D. Re. 24,593.
Duesenberg, Den iv D. 2. 876. 759.
Duesenberg, Denny D. 2,907,615.
Duffy, Janes J. 2,907,232.
Eisner, Steve. 2,887,367.
Erwin, Robert L., and McAninch. 2,907,428.
Felts, Jerome J. 2,881,875.
Flick, Ralph J. 2,895 313.
Foddy, Harold W., and Hebert. 2,881,748.
Gropp, Karl H. 2,908,262.
Gustafson, John R., and Tsang. 2,882,041.
Haynes, Alex L., Kurz, and Van Wicklin. 2,881,706.
Hebbinghaus, Helmut. 2 896.760.
Hebert, Clarence C. 2,907,313.
Hutchison, Joseph D. 2,869,393.
Irland, Max J., and Schermer. 2.904.450.
Irland. Max J., Schermer, and Goldman. 2,907,672.
Jandasek, Vladimir J. 2,909,034.
Jania, Zbigniew J. 2,895,298.
Jensen, William G. 2.896,040.
Jovanovich, Milton, Jumisco, and Jensen. 2,887,898.
Kampe, Dwight F. 2,905,255.
Klotsch, Paul. 2,916,025.
Koehl, Frank J. 2,809.394.
Krahn, Vincent F. 2,893 537.
Kramer, Clarence F. 2,885,709.
Kramer, Clarence F. 2.877.038.
Kucher, Andrew A. 2,879.341.
MacPherson, Earle S. 2,880,341.
Marosi, Jess. 2,899,025.
McRae, Edwin C. 2.873.324.
2,911,961.
2,911.962.
2,916,098.
2,912,635.
2.876 85.").
2,916,296.
Muller, George H., and Cuskie. 2.916.282.
Muller, George H., and Spear. 2,908,324.
Najiar. John. 2.903,992.
Nordrum, Richard C, and Walaskay. 2,904,122.
Oster, Thomas H. 2.881.330.
Radin, Bernard G. 2.915.642.
2.898,900.
2,895.767.
2,885.904.
Rosenberg, Phillip. 2,913,278.
Rudnicki. William E., and Roberts. 2.S94.790.
Ruhl, John H., and Mazurkiewicz. 2,913,254.
Randberg, Fritz E. 2,916,295.
Schulz, George W., and Gambee. 2,889.896.
McRae, Edwin C.
McRae, Edwin C.
Millar, Gordan H.
Moore, Harold K.
Muller, George H.
Muller, George H.
Ribaux. Paul A.
Risk. Thomas H.
Roberts, Alb°rt O.
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Ford Motor Co. : See — Continued
Stevenson, James R., Lysett, and Zeidler. 2,880,833.
Stout, Joseph M. 2,872,909.
Van Deun, Jules J. 2,908,261.
Venditty, Chester G., and Crawford. 2,873,979.
Venditty, Chester G., and Fleming. 2,869,891.
Wanlass, Cravens L. and S. D. 2,915,597.
Williams, Gerald J. 2,906,140.
Wilson, Glenn R. 2,888,481.
Witt, Robert H., and Lock. 2,912,814.
Ford Motor Co. Ltd. : See —
Bywater, James B. 2,873,125.
Ford, Perry T. Heater hood. 2,891,536, 6-23-59, CI.
126 — 271.2.
Ford, Ralph B., to W. A. Ternes. Door consrtuction. 2,898,-
987, 8-11-59, CI. 160 — 206.
Ford, Reginald C. Rotary pumps. 2,885,966, 5-12-59, CI.
103—149.
Ford, Richard W., to Central Rubber and Steel Corp. Fluid
conduit system with segmented housing for clamping paral-
lel hoses to supply and discharge tubes. 2,876,023, 3-3-59,
CI. 285 — 137.
Ford, Silas M. Children's teeter totter play toy. 2,874,515,
2-24-59, CI. 46—175.
Ford, Walter D., to Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Cellulated
silica and the production thereof. 2,890,126, 6-9-59, CI.
106 — 40.
Ford, Walter D., to Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Method of
making cellular silica. 2,890,127, 6-9-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Ford, Walter D., and H. H. Anderson, to Pittsburgh Corn-
ing Corp. Production of cellulated silica. 2,890,173,
6-9-59, CI. 252—62.
Ford, William H. : See —
Newton, Joseph L., and Ford. 2,907,381.
Ford, William H. Knife guard. 2,876,539, 3-10-59, CI.
30—283.
Ford, William H., V> to W. R. Bartlett. Irrigating machine.
2,918,800, 12-29-59, CI. 61—12.
Ford, Wilbur S., to Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd.
Extractor-engager device. 2,897,033, 7-28-59, CI. 312 — 320.
Fordyce, Denny, Jr. : See —
Powers, Robert P., Mulder, and Fordyce. 2,868,260.
Fordyce, Homer E. : See —
Baker, Donald R., and Fordyce. 2,892,509.
Fordyce, Rufus G., to Radium Service Corp. of America.
Cervico-vaginal radium applicator. 2,888,917, 6-2-59,
CI. 128 — 1.2.
Foreman, Arnal B., Jr. : See —
Medders, Weldon L., Foreman, and Skipper. 2,899,000.
Foreman, Calvin E. Measuring dispenser for granular sub-
stances. 2,910,213, 10-27-59, CI. 222 — 456.
Foreman, Clayton E. Method of cleaning and resizing base-
ball caps. 2,914,225, 11-24-59, CI. 223—10.
Foreman, John C. Rail joint dust cap. 2,915,250, 12-1-59,
CI. 238—151.
Foreman, Robert W. : See —
Darling, Samuel M., and Foreman. 2,914,390.
Hardman, Harley F., and Foreman. 2,894,904.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman. 2,881,212.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman. 2,881,213.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman. 2,881,214.
Foreman, Robert W., to The Standard Oil Co. Process for
preparing copper liquor for use in removing carbon oxides
from ammonia synthesis gas and product. 2,900,347,
8-18-59. CI. 252 — 182.
Foreman, Robert W., J. L. Callahan, and F. Veatch, to The
Standard Oil Co. Process for the manufacturing of acetone.
2,874,191, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 597.
Foremost Dairies, Inc. : See —
Peebles. David D. 2,897,084.
Stewart, Aubrev P., Jr., Johnson, and Wilcox. 2,886,450.
Wilcox. Donald F. 2,879,166.
Foresman, Robert A., Jr. Machine for capping containers.
2.878.632, 3-24-59. CI. 53—330.
Foresman, Robert A., Jr. Container capping apparatus.
2,883,817, 4-28-59, CI. 53—334.
Foresman, Robert A., Jr. Apparatus for filling and discharg-
ing containers. 2.914.0S6, 11-24-59, CI. 141 — 20.
Forester, George A. : See —
Harrell, Bob R., and Forester. 2,887,364.
Foret, Pierre G., and R. E. Wilkins, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Expandable reel mandrel. 2,875,874,
3-3-59, CI. 192—76.
Forg, Friedrich J., to Bacto-Strip A.G. Process and means
for carrying out bacteriological operations. 2,904,474,
9-15-59, CI. 195—139.
Forgach, Caiman, to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Hinge mechanism.
2,880,452, 4-7-59, CI. 16—179.
Forges de Strasbourg (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Henry. Louis. 2,907,471.
Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Jeumont :
See —
Bertaux, Gerard. 2,882,333.
Kohn, Stephane. 2.878.402.
Louis, Romeo. 2,902,934.
Pons, Paul M. 2,918,002.
Forghieri. Renato. Fluid feeder and pressure intensifier for
automatic operation bv using the initial pressure of the
fluid fed itself. 2,896,542, 7-28-59. CI. 103 — 50.
Forgo, Eric J., to Battle Creek Packaging Machines, Inc.
Wrapper indexing mechanism for wrapping machines.
2,871,639, 2-3-59, CI. 53—180.
2,885,090,
The B. F.
2,912,355,
2,904,089. 9-15-59, CI.
Forgrove Machinery Co. Ltd., The : See —
Brook, Leonard, and Walker. 2,875,567.
Brooke, Harold, and Parker. 2,903,635.
Forkel, Curt E. : See —
Hall, Dick S., Dean, Seyer, and Forkel. 2,880,078.
Forkel, Curt E., D. S. Hall, and C. L. Seyer, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Pebble heating chamber. 2,880,983, 4-7-59, CI.
263 — 19.
Forker, Gordon M., and H. F. Ogrinc, to General Electric
Co. Soldering flux composition. 2,901,387, 8-25-59, CI.
148 — 23.
Forkner, John H., to The Pillsburv Co. Food manufacturing
method and products. 2,878.127. 3-17-59, CI. 99 — 132.
Forkner, John H., to The Pillsbury Co. Dried apple and
process for preparing. 2,901,359. 8-25-59. Ol. 99 — 204.
Forman, Dorothy : See —
Forman, Philip and D. 2,885,090.
Forman, Ford & Co. : See —
Lox, Walter E. 2,901,447.
Forman, George W.. and R. D. George, to Butler Mfg. Co.
Grain probe. 2,896,444, 7-28-59, CI. 73 — 125.2.
Forman, Herbert B., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Process for
the chlorination of zirconium-bearing materials. 2,914,379,
11-24-59, CI. 23 — 87.
Forman, James R. : See —
Price. Edgar E. 2,895,374.
Forman, Jan, to Burroughs Corp. Dual magnetron and cir-
cuits. 2,910,651, 10-27-59, CI. 331 — 86.
Forman, Jan, to Burroughs Corp. Multiplex measuring de-
vice. 2,919,436, 12-29-59, CI. 340 — 183.
Forman, Philip and D. Telescoping dress rack.
5-5-59, CI. 211 — 175.
Forman, Sylvan E. : See —
Wachs, Herman, and Forman. 2,878.265.
Wachs, Herman, and Forman. 2,878,266.
Formanek, Robert J., and M. W. Wilson, to
Goodrich Co. Composition, article and method.
11-10-59, CI. 154 — 130.
Formgrading and Press Machine Corp., The : See —
Schiavi, Vincent. 2 902,908.
Formis, Frederick K. Egg opener.
146—2.
Formsprag Co. : See —
Szady, Leopold T. 2,883,023.
Zlotek, Thaddeus F. 2,892,523.
Zlotek, Thaddeus F. 2,917,146.
Forney, Birdie F. : See —
Forney, ira C. 2,867,248.
Forney, Edgar W., Jr., to AMP Inc. Shielded braid termi-
nator. 2,890,267, 6-9-59, CI. 174 — 88.
Forney, Edgar W., Jr., to AMP Inc. Shielded wire connec-
tors. 2,904,619. 9-15-59, CI. 174 — 88.
Forney Generators, Inc. : See —
Haug, Samuel E. 2,917,935.
Forney, Ira C, deceased ; by B. F. Forney, executrix. Auto-
mobile thermos jug holder. 2,867,248, 1-6-59, CI. 141 — 375.
Forni, George P. : See —
Forni, Jay S. 2,883,853.
Forni, Jay S.( to G. P. Forni, d.b.a. Forni Mfg. Co. Meter
box cover. 2,883,853, 4-28-59, CI. 72—100.
Forni Mfg. Co. : See —
Forni, Jay S. 2,883,853.
Forquer, Michael J. Leg attached light. 2,867,717, 1-6-59,
CI. 240 — 10.68.
Forrand, George W. : See —
Samdahl, Russell H. 2,871,580.
Forrer, Gilbert R., and J. F. Klein, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Radiation projector and charge handling means there-
for. 2,876,363, 3-3-59, CI. 250—106.
Forrer, Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Electrical contact device. 2,876,336, 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 156.
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead-Atlanta Paper Co. Paperboard
wrapper having strengthened edges. 2,872,036, 2-3-59,
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead-Atlanta Paper Co. Wrapper car-
ton incorporating center partitioning means. 2,877,894,
3-17-59, CI. 206—65.
CI. 206—65.
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead-Atlanta Paper Co. Light bulb
carton and overwrap therefor. 2,905,316, 9-22-59,
CI. 206—65.
Forrer, Homer W., to Mead Packaging, Inc. Four-cell com-
partmented carton. 2,917,202, 12-15-59, CI. 220 — 113.
CI. 34—57.
Forrest, Frank R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Adjustable
bypass valve. 2,874.642, 2-24-59, CI. 103 — 97.
Forrest, Harry D., and D. R. Murray, to The General Tire
& Rubber Co. Rotary dryer for resins. 2,904,896, 9-22-59,
Forrest, John R., and A. A. Moul, to MacMillan & Bloedel
Ltd. Fork lift truck load support carrier. 2,900,098,
8-18-59, CI. 214 — 650.
Forrester, Gilbert. Process and apparatus for defoaming
liquids. 2,908,652, 10-13-59, CI. 252 — 321.
Forrester, Thomas N. : See —
Barratt. Harold. Forrester, and Wilson. 2,896,946
Forrester, William A., to Universal Metals Co. Automatic
valve. 2,912,215, 11-10-59, CI. 251—13.
Forry, Donald R., to D. E. McCarty. Ring feed for a meat
packaging machine. 2,917,204, 12-15-59, CI. 221 — 200.
Forry, Leonard E., to Getman Brothers Mfg. Division, Inc.
Diesel exhaust gas filter. 2,911,289, 11-3-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Forsans, Pierre E. H. Sealing means for the hydraulic joint
of a coke oven door and for like closures. 2,878,170,
3-17-59, CI. 202—247.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Forsberg, Prank, to The Gillette Co. Method of inducing
permanent set in razor blade strip. 2,898,254, 8-4-59, CI.
148—21.5.
Forsberg, Richard P., to Hexcel Products Inc. Stitched
multi-ply cellular structure. 2,909,784, 10-27-59, CI. 2 —
243.
Forschungsgesellschaft der Wabag Wasserreinigungsbau
m.b.H. : See —
Hettche, Hans O. 2,884,378.
Forschungsinstitut fur biklsame Formung der Metalle : See —
Engelhardt, Werner H., and Gross. 2,875,608.
Forse, Harry D. : See —
Campbell, Rollin B., and Forse. 2,894,667.
Forseth, George O. Electrode holders. 2,885,535, 5-5-59,
CI. 219—143.
Forshaw, Kenneth G. W. J., and C. B. Charlton, to Telephone
Mfg. Co. Ltd. Manufacturing processes. 2,917,613,
12-15-59, CI. 219—19.
Forshee, Sheila. Method and means for trapping paint over-
spray. 2,875,680, 3-3-59. CI. 98—115.
Forsland, Audre C. Posture pillow. 2,880,428, 4-7-59, CI.
5—337.
Forslind, Paul A. S. Latch for closet doors. 2,880,028,
3-31-59, CI. 292—126.
Forslund, Johan E. Pressure fluid servomotor. 2,868,175,
1-13-59, CI. 121 — 46.
Forssmark, Boo H., to Banner Welder, Inc. Electric resist-
ance welders with deflection firing heads. 2,906,856,
9-29-59, CI. 219—89.
Forster, Ellen (nee Dixon) : See —
Forster, Joseph and E. (nee Dixon). 2,899,113.
Forster, Eric O. : See —
Black, James F., and Forster. 2,905,825.
Furey, Michael J., and Forster. 2,883,289.
Forster, Friedrich M. O. Method and apparatus for non-
destructive testing. 2,901,691. 8-25-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M. : See —
Scherenberg, Hans O., and Forster. 2,918,154.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Trans-
mission. 2,886,981, 5-19-59, CI. 74 — 730.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Speed
change transmission. 2,890,601, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Speed
change transmission, particularly for motor vehicles.
2,892,355, 6-30-59, CI. 74 — 330.
Forster Hans-Joachim ML to Daimler-Benz Akt. Speed
change transmission. 2.893,267, 7-7-59, CI. 74—732.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Control
system for an internal combustion engine. 2,897,809,
8-4-59. CI. 123 — 140.
Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Power-driven window-actuating mechanism for
motor vehicles. 2,911,212, 11-3-59, CI. 268 — 125.
Forster, John O.. to Heli-Coil Corp. Seating tool for wire
coil screw thread inserts. 2,869,224, 1-20-59. CI. 29—
240.5.
Forster, Joseph and E. (nee Dixon). Automatic delay-action
device. 2,899,113, 8-11-59, CI. 222 — 336.
Forster, Leslie G., to Forsters Machine Co. Ltd. Wrapping
machine for articles or assemblies of articles. 2,901,874,
9-1-59, CI. 53—223.
Forster, Lloyd M. Automotive vehicle power brake employing
power steering pump pressure. 2,870,605, 1-27-59, CI.
60—54.5.
Forster Mfg. Co. : See —
Barnes, Leslie W. 2,873,767.
Forster, Wolfgang : See —
Weisbart, Hans, and Forster. 2,911,388.
Forster, Warren S., to American Cyanamid Co. Chlorinated
benzophenone ultraviolet absorbers. 2,892,872, 6-30-59,
CI. 260—591.
Forster, Wolfgang, to Reichhold Chemicals. Inc. Process for
the preparation of condensation products. 2,868,768,
1-13-59. CI. 260 — 59.
Forster, Wolfgang C. G., to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. New
polyamide like condensation products and process of pro-
ducing the same. 2,890,228, 6-9-59, CI. 260—404.5.
Forsters Machine Co. Ltd. : See — •
Forster, Leslie G. 2,901,874.
Forstner, Egon : See —
Rabe. Karl, and Forstner. 2,901,052.
Forsum Co., The : See —
Woeber, Carl E. and R. V. 2,881,914.
Forsyth, George H., G. Wood, and J. Stevens, to Vickers-
Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Pipe lines. 2,895,512,
7-21-59, CI. 138 — 87.
Forsvth, Harrv D.. to C. B. Fleet Co., Inc. Package.
2,869.545, 1-20-59, CI. 128—232.
Forsvth, Herbert D. Portable casting or molding machine.
2,875,498, 3-3-59, CI. 25 — 41.
Forsyth, William, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Delay blasting devices. 2,891,476, 6-23-59, CI. 102—27.
Forsythe, Alan K., and J. A. Parker, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Polyvinyl halide composition containing oxidized polyester
resin, and method of making same. 2,877,203, 3-10-59,
CI. 260—45.4.
Forsythe, Richard P., to Foundry Services Ltd. Method of
initiating an exothermic reaction in a mold by chemical
means. 2,891,293, 6-23-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Fort, Ben F., Jr. : See —
Ballard, Wiley P., Gibson, and Fort. 2,906,795.
Fort, Leas M. Structural blocks. 2,892,340, 6-30-59, CI.
72—41.
Forte, Donald J., and J. A. Wolfe, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Coil bobbin and lamination keeper. 2,899,-
655, 8-11-59, CI. 336 — 198.
Fortess, Fred : See —
Conciatori, Anthony B., Fortess, and Rosen. 2,892,672.
Conciatori, Anthony B., Fortess, and Salvin. 2,880,052
Schoeneberg, Werner A. P., and Fortess. 2,892,668.
Fortess, Fred, and J. Rudy, to Celanese Corp. of America.
Butyl benzoate as a dyeing assistant. 2,880,050, 3-31-59,
CI. 8 — 55.
Forth, Murray W., and H. R. Adams, to Deere & Co. Bale
thrower variations. 2,894,651, 7-14-59, CI. 214 — 83.3.
Forti, Egle A. Brassiere. 2,891,548, 6-23-59, CI. 128 — 485.
Fortier, Laurent. Loading attachment for tractors. 2,868,399,
1-13-59, CI. 214—140.
Fortiphone Ltd. : See —
Johnston, Denis L. 2,916,713.
Fortmann, William E., to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel con-
trol with force multiplication. 2,918,792, 12-29-59, CI.
00—39.28.
Fortner, Herman S., to The Armstrong Rubber Co. Tire
building apparatus. 2,893,467. 7-7-59. CI. 154 — 9.
Fortney, David F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Method of preparing activated calcium halophosphate
phosphor. 2,917,463, 12-15-59, CI. 252—301.4.
Fortney, Elza L. Boxing dummy. 2,909,370, 10-20-59,
CI. 372—76.
Fort Pitt Bridge Works : See —
Patterson, William A. 2,885,199.
Patterson, William A. 2,892,698.
Fortson, Warren D. Pellet gun target trap. 2,901,254, 8-25-
59, CI. 273—102.4.
Fortuin, Jan P. : See —
Alders, Lucas, Fortuin, Mondria, and Reman. 2,915,558.
Fortuna-Werke 'Spezialmaschinenfabrik A.G. : See —
Voller. Rolf. 2,900.767.
Fortune, Henry J., to The Garrard Engineering and Mfg.
Co. Ltd. Record supporting and feeding means for record
changing mechanism. 2,887,321, 5-19-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Fortune, James H. : See —
Frazier, Charles, and Fortune. 2,868,748.
Frazier, Charles, and Fortune. 2,868,752.
Fortune, Raymond L. : See —
Davidson, John T., Georgen, and Fortune. 2,870,399.
Fortune, Ronald, i,io to E. H. Lang. Diaphragm valve.
2,891,763, 6-23-59, CI. 251—333.
Fortune, Ronald, Vio to E. H. Lang. Diaphragm valve.
2,907,346, 10-0-59, CI. 137—601.
Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper Co. : See, —
Flynn, Thomas E. 2,879,934.
Jones, Rexford W. 2,893,320.
Werner, Alfred A., and Sieffert. 2,885,139.
Fort Wayne Tool Die & Engineering Co. : See —
Eminger, Robert J. 2,904,269.
Nill, Richard G. 2,904,270.
44 Trinity Place Corp. : See —
Phillips, Walt. 2,893,958.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebola-
get. Extinguishing chamber for electric circuit breakers.
2,878,345, 3-17-59. CI. 200—150.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Air blast circuit breaker. 2,881,291, 4-7-59, CI.
200—148.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Air blast circuit breaker. 2,886,672, 5-12-59, CI.
200—148.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Arrangement in air blast circuit breakers in
which drying air is delivered to the control air pipe.
2,890,312, 6-9-59, CI. 200—148.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Air blast circuit breakers. 2,904,660. 9-15-59,
CI. 200—148.
Forwald, Haakon, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Arrangement in electric air blast circuit breakers.
2,908,788, 10-13-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Forward, Frank A., and W. C. Lin, to Sherritt Gordon Mines
Ltd. Process for recovering precious metals from refrac-
tory minerals. 2,867,529, 1-6-59, CI. 75 — 118.
Forward, Frank A., and A. M. Armstrong, to Sherritt Gordon
Mines Ltd. Method of treating pyrrhotitic mineral sul-
phides containing non-ferrous metal values for the recovery
of said metal values and sulfur. 2,898,196, 8-4-59, CI.
23—224.
Forward, Frank A., and A. M. Armstrong, to Sherritt Gordon
Mines Ltd. Method of treating pyrrhotitic mineral sul-
phides containing non-ferrous metal values. 2,898 197.
8-4-59, CI. 23—224.
Forward. Paul C. : See —
Fairchilds, Bertram S., and Forward. 2,901,055.
Fosburgh, Herman, to Anchor Mfg. Co. Meter troughs.
2,891,693, 6-23-59, CI. 220—3.8.
Foscue, Clayton, and B. A. Clubbs, to International Paper Co.
Silencing means for paper machine suction rolls. 2,882,969,
4-21-59, CI. 162—369.
Fosdick Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,882,761.
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,908,978.
Foss, Burdette W., to Tokheim Oil Tank and Pump Co. Reset
mechanism for fuel delivery pump register. 2,877,930,
3-17-59. CI. 222—33.
LIST OF PATENTEES
307
Foss, Carl E. Cooperating container. 2,897,994, 8-4-59,
CI. 220—4. „'»..,
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machine for
operating upon shoe uppers. 2,872,691, 2-10-59, CI.
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lacing
machine. 2,883,687, 4-28-59, CI. 12—58.5.
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lace clamp-
ing device. 2,887,697, 5-26-59, CI. 12 — 58.5.
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Lace measur-
ing mechanism. 2,887,698, 5-26-59, CI. 12 — 58.5.
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shield
mechanism for turret structure. 2,887,699, 5-26-59, CI.
12 — 58.5.
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Extra side
supports for the turret structure. 2,887,700, 5-26-59,
CI. 12—58.5.
Fossa, Joseph, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Guard in
a lacing machine. 2,887,701, 5-26-59, CI. 12—58.5.
Foster, Alan : See —
Marples, Bernard P., and Foster. 2,917,681.
Foster, Arthur G., and D. G. Stetka, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Strand reeling apparatus. 2,883,120, 4-21-59, CI.
242 — 25.
Foster, Bertram D., and E. J. McCabe, Jr., to M. S. Shapiro.
Barbecue grill grate. 2,879,761, 3-31-59, CI. 126—40.
Foster, Carl E. Adjustable rearview mirror. 2,877,686.
3-17-59, CI. 88—98.
Foster, Christopher J. Floating dry docks. 2,894,4(2,
7-14-59, CI. 114—45.
Foster, Claude R. Signal system for vehicles. 2,S76,431.
3-3-59, CI. 340 — 81.
Foster, Douglas V., to United States of America, Navy. Im-
proved strut supported turbine blade. 2,894,719, 7-14-59,
CI 253 39 15
Foster, Edwin E. Spring motor. 2,869,801, 1-20-59, CI.
242 — 107.3.
Foster, Edwin E.
CI. 16—197.
Foster, Edwin E. Low gradient spring motor.
8-11-59, CI. 267—1.
Foster, Elton G. : See —
Anderson, Elmer A., Foster, Gable, and Hood.
Spring sash balance. 2,S73,472, 2-17-59,
2,899,193,
2,869,986
Foster.
-435.
Adjustable cake
Foster, Frances J., 50% to F. G
frame. 2,891,466, 6-23-59, CI
Foster, Frank G. : See —
Foster, Frances J. 2,891,466.
Foster, Frank M. : See —
Engelmann, Richard H., and Foster. 2,917,666.
Foster, George B.t to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Standardiz-
ing means. 2,884,530, 4-28-59, CI. 250—83.
Foster, George E., to Bailey Meter Co. Multiple program con-
trol apparatus. 2,878,397, 3-17-59, CI. 290 — 4.
Foster, Gerald L., and B. D. Oakes, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Propargvl sulfide as a corrosion inhibitor in acidic solutions.
2,880,180, 3-31-59, CI. 252 — 395.
Foster, Gilbert C, to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic
telephone system. 2,898,407, 8-4-59, CI. 179—18.
Foster Grant Co., Inc. : See —
Bloch. Jack. 2,895.522.
Kruyff, Piet C. 2,872.420.
Foster, Harley B. Methods of changing or altering the color
Electric Co. Torque limiting clutch. 2,903,112, 9-8-59,
Cl. 192—104.
Foster, Harold S., R. E. Bosch, and C. E. Warner, to General
of building bricks, tile, or other ceramic units. 2,902,739,
9-8-59, CI. 25 — 156.
Foster, Harry C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Support-
ing means' and recoil spring for a gun mount. 2,879,694,
3-31-59, CI. 89 — 44.
Foster, Harrv C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Gaging
device. 2,897,964, 8-4-59, CI. 209—71.
Foster, Harry R., E. E. Crump, and P. C. Demarest, to Ohmega
Laboratories. Electrical plural-switch mechanism. 2,906,-
832, 9-29-59, CI. 200—18.
Foster, Herbert V., and D. Johnston, to Crompton & Knowles
Corp. Jaequard mechanism for loom. 2,868,232, 1-13-59,
CI. 139—59.
Foster, Jack E. Detection of stuck point in wells. 2,902,640,
9-1-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Foster, Jack V., and P. A. Hanold, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. Switching apparatus. 2,917,598, 12-15-59,
CI. 200 — 87.
Foster, James H., to Erie Resistor Corp. Printed circuit
assembly. 2,898,519, 8-4-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Foster, Jerry F., to Burroughs Corp. Information storage
system. 2,874,371, 2-17-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Foster, Jerry F., M. H. Shuler, and J. H. Paquin, to Bur-
roughs Corp. Timing pulse system. 2,S95,123, 7-14-59,
CI. 340 — 174.
Foster, John C. : See —
Amdur, Elias J., and Foster. 2,876,321.
Foster, John R., to T.M.M. (Research) Ltd. Textile combing
machines. 2,895,177, 7-21-59, CI. 19—120.
Foster, John R., to Vonnegut Hardware Co. Vertical rod,
top-and-bottom panic latch mechanism. 2,908,523,
10-13-59, CI. 292—333.
Foster, John V., to United States of America, Navy. Mechan-
ically-limited, electrically operated hydraulic valve system
for aircraft controls. 2,898,889, 8-11-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Foster, Julius E. Welding system. 2,882,384, 4-14-59, CI.
219—67.
Foster Laurence H., to Corning Glass Works. Article han-
dling. 2,889,962, 6-9-59, CI. 221—293.
Foster, Leigh C. : See —
Aiken, William R., and Foster. 2,880,341.
Foster, Leslie W. : See —
Bandli, John C, Foster, and Farmer. 2,899,902.
Foster, Luther M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of jacketing fissionable ma-
terials. 2,871,555, 2-3-59, CI. 29—474.3.
Foster, Melville E. Catalogue binder. 2,891,554, 6-23-59,
CI. 129—23.
Foster Metal Products Inc. : See —
Boots, William C. 2,890,509.
Foster, Ned R., to General Motors Corp. Ice detector.
2,916,731, 12-8-59, CI. 340—234.
Foster, Newton C. : See —
Minter, Herbert F., and Foster. 2,871,420.
Foster, Newton C, and H. M. Philofsky, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Method of insulating electrical members
with doubly oriented polystyrene backed mica tape
2,917,420, 12-15-59, CI. 154 — 2.28.
Foster, Paul D. Tile-molding machine. 2,885,760, 5-12-59,
Foster, Robert F. : See —
Jones, Sam P., and Foster. 2,889,688.
Foster, Robert F., to Lone Star Gas Co. Separable couplings
2,915,325, 12-1-59, CI. 285 — 276.
Foster, Robert L. : See —
Chambers, Robert R., and Foster. 2,885,445.
Foster, Samuel L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Core separator
for transformers. 2,912,659, 11-10-59, CI. 336 — 60.
Foster, Samuel P., and R. W. Peterson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process of making carbon-fiJled poly
amide. 2,875,171, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 37.
Foster, Theodore, to American Steel Foundries. Power turret
indexing. 2,874,595, 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 822.
Foster, Theodore, to American Steel Foundries. Preselective
speed changer. 2,885,899, 5-12-59, CI. 74 — 359.
Foster, Vincent F., to Inductosyn Corp. Pattern for slider
of position measuring transformer. 2,915,722, 12-1-59,
Cl. 336—115.
Foster, Walter E., to Avco Mfg. 'Corp. Retractable antenna.
2,902,688, 9-1-59, CI. 343 — 702.
Foster, Warren D. : See —
Facer, Lerov H. 2,867.522.
McKay, Herbert C. 2,886,475.
Foster Wheeler Corp. : See —
Apblett, William R., and Wedekind. 2,908,805.
Arnold, Stanfield N., and Tate. 2,909,158.
Bell, Alan. 2.893.701.
Bell, Alan. 2,895.492.
Bliss, Charles, and Faatz. 2,908,157.
Chao, Tsei Y. 2,898,625.
Culver, Leonard J. 2.874,543.
Finn, Stephen M. 2,917,147.
Koch, Eugene C, and Ray. 2,868,944.
Jankowski, Henry J. 2,884,911.
Jankowski, Henry J. 2,909,132.
Tate, George E. 2,895,456.
Thunstrom, John F. 2,868,180.
West, John M. 2,880.146.
Whitney, Gilbert C, Jr. 2,913,010.
Whitney, Gilbert C, Jr., and Clark. 2,912,942.
Foster, William B. Poultry packaging machine. 2,877,615,
3— 1-7— 59 qy 53 371
Foster, William C. Cat and dog collar. 2,880,701, 4-7-59.
CI. 119—106.
Foster, William R. : See —
Rosen, Leonard J., and Fortess. 2,880,051.
Watkins, Thomas E., and Foster. 2,875,835.
Foster, William W., and W. L. White. Fishing lure retriever.
2,906,050, 9-29-59, CI. 43 — 17.2.
Fostey, James W., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Reversible
turbine with independently operated vanes. 2,914,298,
11-24-59, CI. 253—51.
Fostoria Corp. : See —
White, Howard T. 2.906.208.
White, Howard T. 2,913,988.
Fostoria Pressed Steel Corp., The : See —
Carter, Richard H. 2,875,694.
Foti, Arem, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. High voltage auto-
matic grounding switch. 2,891,130, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 145.
Foti, Arem, and H. W. Kennelty, Jr., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. High voltage automatic grounding switch. 2,891,129,
6-16-59, CI. 200—145.
Fotiades, Spyros M. Automatic book and sheet-binding ma-
chine. 2,897,522, 8-4-59, Cl. 11—1.
Fotiades. Spyros M. Clasp, binder and key. 2,903,766,
9-15-59, Cl. 24 — 107.
Fotis, Peter, Jr. : See —
Esmay, Donald L, Fotis, and Wilson. 2,881,234.
Fotis, Peter, Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Production of solid
polyethylene by a catalyst consisting essentially of an
alkali metal and an adsorbent alumina-containing material.
2,887,472, 5-19-59. Cl. 260—94.9.
Fotis, Peter, Jr., and D. L. Esmay, to Standard Oil Co.
Catalytic process. 2,912,422, 11-10-59, Cl. 260—94.9.
Fotis, Peter, Jr., D. L. Esmay, and P. Hill, to Standard Oil
Co. Catalyst of alkaline earth metal hydride and a metal
oxide and polymerization thereby. 2,919,268, 12-29-59,
Cl. 260—94.9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fotland, Arne : See —
Pape, Harry E., and Fotland. 2,881,907.
Fotlancl, Richard A., to Horizons Inc. Non-linear electric
resistor. 2,885,521, 5-5-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Fouassin, Marcel L., to Ateliers de Constructions Electriques
de Charleroi. Preset servo system. 2,898,541, 8-4-59, CI.
322—73.
Fouche, George H. Hair cutting guide. 2,917,055, 12-15-59,
Fouche, Jean C. L. : See —
Jacob, Robert M. and Fouche. 2,872,453.
Foulds, John P., to General Electric Co. Luminaire.
2.901,594. 8-25-59, CI. 240 — 25.
Foulger, Douglas S. High pressure spearhead attachment.
2,918,286, 12-22-59, CI. 273 — 106.5.
Foulke, Donald U., O. Kardos, and H. Koretzky, to Hanson-
Van Winkle-Munning Co. Electroplating. 2,881,121,
4-7-59, CI. 204—52.
Foulke, Donald G., O. Kardos, and H. Koretzky, to Hanson-
Van Winkle-Munning Co. Electroplating. 2,881,122,
4-7-59, CI. 204 — 52.
Foulletier, Louis, and R. Dassaud to Societe d'Electro-Chimie
d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electrique d'Ugine.
Catalytic ovens. 2,897,064, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Foundry Equipment Co., The : See —
Beyvl, Joseph M. 2,891,319.
Foundry Equipment Ltd. : See — ■
Beech, Austin S. 2,901,791.
Beech, Austin S., and Spencer. 2,879,905.
Foundry Services Inc. : See —
Bonney, John L. V., Jr. 2,874,428.
Forsythe, Richard P. 2,891,293.
Shephard, Harry D., Jr. 2,867.871.
Fountain, Henry F., and W. L. Tancred, to Sturrup, Inc.
Method of and apparatus for gauging the dimensions of
objects of irregular contour. 2,870,336, 1-20-59, CI.
250—53.
Fountain of Youth Properties, Inc. : See —
Fraser, Walter B. 2,883,768.
Fouquet, Eugene. Process and arrangements for simulta-
neous lubrication and cooling of the piece of work and the
cutting tools during machining operations. 2,914,892,
•^2—1—59 CI 51 267.
Foures, Andre G. F., J. R. M. Girard, and R. L. M. De Montard,
to Societe Francaise de Construction dApparels Medicaux.
Endosconic devices. 2.867,209. 1-6-59. CI. 128 — 6.
Fourmanoit, Robert, to Eternit Soc. p. Az. Method of and
apparatus for removing from a mandrel, by means of
compressed air, fibrocement tubes produced with tube-
making machines and the like. 2,895,867, 7-21-59, CI.
162—118.
Fournet, Andre : See —
Bo, Gilbert M. M., Fournet, Phelisse, and Fichet.
2,884,409.
Fournet, Marie R. Hospital bed having laterally adjustable
spring sections. 2,872,689, 2-10-59, CI. 5—90.
Fournier, Albert. Machine for decorating plates or similar
objects. 2,874,676. 2,24,59, CI. 118—301.
Fournier, Valmar : See —
Olson, Mark W., Fournier, and Dobbs. 2,873,227.
Fouse, Frederick Z., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Mold
grab. 2,908,114, 10-13-59, CI. 49— 75.
Fouse, Samuel S., and E. O. Krance, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Branch bus duct structures. 2,871,285, 1-27-59,
CI. 174 — 72.
Foust, Eugene A., to Perfect Circle Corp. Cleaning and
reeling mechanism for strip stock. 2,895,489, 7-21-59,
Ql 134 57
Foust, James 'M. Folding platforms. 2,877,058, 3-10-59,
CI. 304—2.
Foust, William A. Liquid filter cartridge. 2,914,179,
11-24-59, CI. 210—323.
Fouts, Jared G. Match book dispenser. 2,873,882, 2-17-59,
CI. 221—116.
Fowkes, Frederick M., W. M. Sawyer, and M. J. Schick, to
Shell Development Co. Foaming detergent compositions.
2.900.346, 8-18-59, CI. 252—161.
Fowle, Irving H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Folding
box. 2,875,936, 3-3-59, CI. 229 — 6.
Fowle, Irving H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photo-
graphic slide container and viewer combination. 2,882,628,
4-21-59, CI. 40—106.1.
Fowler, Benjamin T., M. F. Hoare, and H. G. Krischai, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Low temperature
stability of synthetic lubricants. 2,911,368, 11-3-59, CI.
252—34.
Fowler, Clarence D. Identification badge holder. 2,874,495,
2-24-59, CI. 40 — 1.5.
Fowler, Curtis O. : See —
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and Fowler. 2,891,754.
Fowler, Frank C, and J. G. Seay. Process and apparatus for
thermal dehydrogenation. 2,877,279, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 683.
Fowler, Frank E., and R. J. Minder. Cracker-sandwich mak-
ing machine. 2,902,948, 9-8-59, CI. 107 — 1.
Fowler, Frank E., and R. J. Minder. Package vending ma-
chine. 2,906,577, 9-29-59, CI. 312 — 97.1.
Fowler. George L. Erasure shield for manifold copies.
2.868.347, 1-13-59, CI. 197 — 181.
Fowler, Herbert G. Fishline reel stand. 2,903,196, 9-8-59,
CI. 242—104.
Fowler, Ival G., and D. W. Dunipace, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Method of producing pattern-cut bent glass
sheets. 2,897,632, 8-4-59, CI. 49—79.
Fowler, Ivan L., and L. A. K. Watt, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Geiger-Muller type
counter tube. 2,917,647, 12-15-59, CI. 313—93.
Fowler, Jack C. : See —
Ferguson, Lachlan G., and Fowler. 2,872,052.
Fowler, Jesse C. Boom attachment for fork lift truck.
2,873,873, 2-17-59, CI. 214 — 620.
Fowler, John L., to The Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd. Aircraft
controls. 2,912,193, 11-10-59, CI. 244 — 83.
Fowler, Leslie L., to Barnes Drill Co. Combined gravity sep-
arator and filter. 2,876,904, 3-10-59, CI. 210 — 298.
Fowler, Preston L., Jr., to The American Tobacco Co. Feed-
ing mechanism for cigarette-making machine. 2,910,071,
10-27-59, CI. 131—21.
Fowler, Raymond L. : See —
Colman, Harry, and Fowler. 2,910,940.
Fowler, Richard G., to United States of America, Navy.
Transfer cathode thyratron. 2,900,550, 8-18-59, CI. 313—
189.
Fowler, Ron : See —
Dixon, Eric W. C, and Fowler. 2,909,136.
Fowler, William F. : See —
Driscoll, William T., Fowler, and Hellmann. 2,887,380.
Fowlkes, George V. Laminated skate wheel. 2,878,071,
3-17-59, CI. 301 — 5.3.
Fox, Arnold M., and A. L. Horelick, to McGraw-Edison Co.
Magnetic core. 2,898,565, 8^-59, CI. 336—217.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission. 2,875,416, 2-24-59, CI.
333—24.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trans-
mission line network. 2,883,627, 4-21-59, CI. 333 — 5.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Gyrat-
ing wave transmission networks. 2,884,600, 4-28-59,
CI. 333—9.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
transducer. 2,886/785, 5-12-59, CI. 333 — 21.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission. 2,890,328, 6-9-59, CI. 250 —
13.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission. 2,891,224, 6-16-59, CI.
333—98.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission. 2,896,174, 7-21-59, CI.
333—10.
Fox, Arthur G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Nonreciprocal circuit element. 2,913,678, 11-17-59, CI.
333—9.
Fox, Benjamin. Single and multiple tier assembly for quick
detachable connector. 2,888,660, 5-26-59, CI. 339 — 110.
Fox, Benjamin, deceased ; B. E. Fox, executrix. Measuring
system. 2,896,161, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 79.
Fox, Bessie E. : See —
Fox, Benjamin. 2,896,161.
Fox Bros. Mfg. : See —
Fox, Reed F. 2,876,821.
Fox, Carl J., y2 to M. E. Warren. Vertically adjustable sup-
port for table tops and the like. 2,875,007, 2-24-59, CI.
311—39.
Fox, Charles H., Jr., to Union Carbide 'Corp. Sorting device.
2,892,530, 6-30-59, CI. 198—33.
Fox, David A., deceased, by C. S. Quarles, administrator, to
L. Q. Fox, V. F. Pierson, and S. J. Fox. Direct reversing
internal combustion engine. 2,881,744, 4—14-59, CI.
123 — 41.
Fox, David S. : See —
Berke, Nicholas E., Williams, and Fox. 2,891,720.
Fox. Delmer C. Christmas tree stand. 2,879,019, 3-24-59,
CI. 248 — 44.
Fox, Dorothea D. Adjustable panty skirt. 2,893,015, 7-7-59.
CI. 2—212.
Fox, Edgar C, Jr.. C. G. Helmick, Jr., and S. J. Campbell, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor control system.
2,871,430, 1-27-59, CI. 318—30.
Fox, Gerald B., to The Hobart Mfg. Co. Dishwasher. 2,884,-
935, 5-5-59, CI. 134—72.
Fox, Gerald B., and S. O. Thomas, to The Hobart Mfg. Co.
Rotor actuated flushing water control for waste disposer.
2,880,941, 4-7-59, CI. 241—35.
Fox, Harry A., Jr., to AMP Inc. Stabilized crimped connec-
tions. 2,906,987, 9-29-59, CI. 339—115.
Fox, Harry D. : See —
Stamm, Robert H., Fox, and Steed. 2,884,078.
Fox, Harry F., Jr. : See —
Caplis, George W., and Fox. 2,913,697.
Fox, Herbert C, and R. E. Franklin, to Kershaw Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Adzing apparatus for railroad crossties. 2,887,135,
5-19-59, CI. 144 — 133.
Fox, Herbert S. : See —
Hasell, Henrv P., Fox, and Zilahv. 2,876,589.
Hasell, Henry P., Fox, and Zilahy. 2,876.590.
Hasell, Henry P., Fox, and Zilahy. 2,876,900.
Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rocket motor.
2,868,127, 1-13-59. Ci. 102 — 49.
Fox. Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous com-
bustion power plant. 2,874,539, 2-24-59, CI. 60—39.02.
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Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of bond-
ing propellant grain to metal case. 2,877,504, 3-17-59, CI.
18 — 59.
Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Compression-igni-
tion engine operation. 2,877,749, 3-17-59, CI. 123—1.
Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Combustion sta-
bilization control system responsive to oxidant concentra-
tion. 2,878,643. 3-24-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Compression-igni-
tion engine operation. 2,902,984, 9-8-59, CI. 123 — 1.
Fox, Homer M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Operation of
solid propellant rockets. 2,917,894, 12-22-59, CI. 60 —
35.6.
Fox, Howard L. Water conducting downspout attachment.
2,898,939, 8-11-59, CI. 138 — 46.5.
Fox. Jack J., and R. JM. White, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Fluid proportioning. 2,893,412. 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 3.
Fox, James E., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Feeder.
2,918,331, 12-22-59, CI. 302 — 49.
Fox, John E. : See — -
Eby, Roy T., and Fox. 2,879,310.
Fox, John E. Bottle drying rack. 2,879,900, 3-31-59, CI.
211 — 74.
Fox, John P. : See —
Warren. Robert C. 2,877,480.
Fox, John W., and V. E. Hart, to The Clark Controller Co.
Conveyor controls. 2,883,036, 4-21-59, CI. 198 — 82.
Fox. Joseph H. Composite pile. 2,874,446, 2-24-59, CI. 61—
53.
Fox, Louis A., to Kunkle Valve Co. Relief valve. 2,906,289,
9-29-59, CI. 137—508.
Fox, Louise Q. : See — ■
Fox, David A. 2,881,744.
Fox, Martin, to The Seng Co. Rocker spring for platform
rocker. 2,871,916, 2-3-59, CI. 155 — 71.
Fox, Martin, to The Seng Co. Swivel chair iron. 2,876,051,
3-3-59, CI. 308—227.
Fox, Martin, to The Seng Co. Davenport bed. 2,900,646,
g 25 59 O] 5 I'i
Fox, Martin, to The Seng Co. Sofa bed. 2,907,053, 10-6-59,
CI. 5—12.
Fox, Marvin : See —
Gurnisky, David H.. Powell, and Fox. 2,914,454.
Fox, Morris. Amusement device. 2,903,816, 9-15-59, CI.
46—1.
Fox, Norman T. Latch for a connecting hose for trailers and
the like. 2,875.496, 3-3-59, CI. 24 — 254.
Fox Paper Co., The : See —
Walker, Charles R. 2,882,802.
Fox Products Co. : See — -
Godshalk, James B. 2,915,086.
Medlar, Lewis A. 2,892,906.
Medlar, Lewis A. 2,899,623.
Fox, Reed F. Golf ball washer.
15—21.
Fox, Reed F., to Fox Bros. Mfg. Pivoted roll can straightener.
2,876.821, 3-10-59. CI. 153—32.
Fox, Richard J., and L. C. Oakes, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Coaxial control rod drive
mechanism for neutronic reactors. 2,881,619, 4-14-59,
Q\m 74 25.
Fox,' Richard M.. to The O. M. Scott & Sons Co. Bag struc-
ture with pocket. 2.867,372. 1-6-59, CI. 229 — 56.
Fox, Robert B., and D. L. Venezky, to United States of
America, Navy. Aliphatic and aromatic phosphorus-mer-
cury compounds and method of preparing same. 2,877,251,
3-10-59. CI. 260 — 431.
Fox, Robert L., and J. A. Smith, to Railway Maintenance
Corp. Power-operated track wrench. 2,898,792, 8-11-59,
CI. 81—54.
Fox, Robert M. : See —
Cockburn, Stanley D., and Fox. 2,904,365.
Fox, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Spring clip.
2,894,302, 7-14-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Fox, Robert M., and R. A. Grout, to General Motors Corp.
Rear compartment lock striker. 2,886,365, 5-12-59, CI.
292—341.18.
Fox, Robert P., to Clyde Iron Works, Inc.
attachment for cranes. 2,888,150, 5-26-59,
Fox, Russell P. : See —
Orulke, Carl A., and Fox. 2,879,187.
fJrulke, Carl A., and Fox. 2.8S0.123.
Fox, Samuel. Apparatus for pattern grading of wearing ap-
parel. 2,885,784, 5-12-59, CI. 33 — 12.
Fox, Sheldon : See —
Dauksher, Walter J., and Fox. 2,881,321.
Fox. Sidney M., M. S. Blicharz, and R. Winterbottom, to
American Cyanamid Co. Refining of tetracycline antibiotics
by direct mash extraction. 2,875.247, 2-24-59 CI. 260 —
559.
Fox, Susan J. : See —
Fox, David A. 2,881.744.
Fox, William C, and H. L. Clark, to The Sessions Clock Co.
Timing mechanism. 2,905,778, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 39.
Fox, William J., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Alkyl 3-alkoxy-
propionates. 2,910,503, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 484.
Fox, William P.. to Merriman Bros., Inc. Boat hook.
2,889,797, 6-9-59, CI. 114 — 221.
Foxboro Co., The : See —
Allen, Albert, and Spink. 2.896,656.
Anderson, Bernard E. 2,900,816.
Anderson, Bernard E., and Sweet. 2,884,366.
Bowditch, Hoel L. 2,893,433.
2,910,649.
2,896,709.
2,876,473, 3-10-59, CI.
Level luffing
CI. 212—58.
2,887,878.
2,894,323.
2,867,131.
2,867,132.
2,871,718.
2,891,498.
Foxboro Co., The : See — Continued
Cushman, Robert W., and Steensen.
Darling, Horace E. 2,918/619.
Ehrisman, Henry O., and Drinker.
Freitas, Manuel P. 2,901,739.
Fuller, David H. 2,912,858.
Hannula, Fred W. 2,876,404.
Kamp, Johannes J., and Smals.
Lawler, Richard P. 2,888,655.
Olsen, Everett O. 2,917,715.
Smith, Graydon. 2,902,680.
Sturgeon. Stocker S.. and Handel. 2,867,119.
Swift, Willard E., Jr. 2,884,535-9.
Swift, Willard E., Jr. 2,919,351.
Foxon, Henry J. : See —
Sowter, Anthony B., and Foxon.
Fox River Mfg. Co. : See
Schroeder, Simon E.
Schroeder, Simon E.
Schroeder, Simon E.
Schroeder, Simon E.
Fox River Tractor Co. : See —
Saiberlich, Erwin W. 2,881,024.
Saiberlich, Erwin W. 2,891,655.
Foy, John R. : See —
Ely, Charles M., and Foy. 2,899,308.
Foye, Allen B. : See — ■
Alholm, Wayne I., Campbell, Foye, Lynn, and Shanklin.
2,907,300.
Foye, Allen B., to W. R. Grace & Co. Expandable diaphragm
as a cushion in loose packed bottles. 2,880,900, 4-7-59,
CI. 215 — 40.
Foyn, Kjeld, to Elektrokemisk A/S. Clamp members for
supporting electrodes. 2,884,475, 4-28-59, CI. 13 — 16.
Foyn, Kjeld, and E. Gornitzka, to Elektrokemisk A-S. Fur-
nace for steel production. 2,868,860, 1-13-59, CI. 13 — 9.
Foyn, Kjeld, and E. Tommelstad, to Elektrokemisk A/S.
Electrode holder for electric smelting furnace. 2,915,573,
12-1-59, CI. 13 — 16.
Fozard, Ethel M. Method and apparatus for removal of
superfluous hair. 2,888,927, 6-2-59, CI. 128—303.13.
Fraction, Marc. Control switches. 2,912,530, 11-10-59,
CI. 200—31.
Fraderich, Gerhard : See —
Heidecke, Reinhold, and Fraderich. 2,889,095.
Fraebel, Robert J., and E. K. Irre, to The Garrett Corp. Life
saving flotation device. 2,876,468, 3-10-59, CI. 9—17.
Fraga, Frank M. Hitch. 2,872,990, 2-10-59, CI. 172 — 449.
Fraga, Frank M. Adjustable hitch for offset disc plows.
2,874,975, 2-24-59. CI. 280 — 467.
Fraga, Frank M. Compensating hitch. 2,888,997, 6-2-59,
CI. 172—448.
Fragale, Eleanor M. Clothes hamper. 2,895,782, 7-21-59,
CI. 312—290.
Fragola, Caesar F. : See —
Halpern, William, Depp, and Fragola. 2,887,873.
Fraher, John T., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Vitreous enamel. 2,907,665, 10-6-59, CI. 106 — 49.
Frakes, Hershal S., % to J. F. Tapp, and Vs to E. A. Tapp.
Signaling means for oil filter. 2,879,892, 3-31-59, CI.
210—90.
Frakes, James H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bushing
for electrical apparatus. 2,889,395, 6-2-59, CI. 174 — 140.
Fralick, Jack F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Dispensing
container with friction mounted cap. 2,901,142, 8-25—59,
CI. 220 — 42.
Fralick, Jack F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Tablet box.
2,906,428, 9-29-59, CI. 220—31.
Fralish, Howard J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Solder
spraying device. 2,891,505, 6-23-59, CI. 118 — 323.
Fram Corp. : See —
Chase. Charles B.. and James. 2,877,902.
Coates, Peter R., and Kamrath. 2,888,141.
Duzich, John J. 2,893.561.
Fitzgerald, Joseph N., Gernhardt, and Redmon.
Hockett, Carl G. 2,895,174.
Paton, Joseph H., Sherrill, and Vander Pyl.
Vander Pyl, Chester A., Jr. 2,876,555.
Frame S.A. : See —
Gallay, Pierre H. 2,908,418.
Frame, Thomas E., and G. R Vaughan. to United States
of America, Air Force. Cathode rav tube deflection cir-
cuit. 2,919,379, 12-29-59, CI. 315 — 26.
Frampton, Vernon L. : See —
King, William H., Altschul, Dechary, and Frampton.
2.873,191.
Francavillo, Thomas. Storage racks. 2,911,107, 11-3-59,
CI. 211 — 78.
France, Albert F., II, to Burroughs Corp. Navigational
instrument. 2,904,889, 9-22-59, CI. 33 — 61.
France, Edward L., and J. A. Hardman, to Utah Scientific
Research Foundation. Vehicle and steerable endless tread
therefor. 2,878,883, 3-24-59, CI. 180 — 9.1.
France, Herbert A. Shoe case. 2,906,407, 9-29-59, CI.
211 — 34.
France, Rollin C, and H. P. Wade, to The Standard Products
Co. Lock structure for a vehicle deck lid or the like.
2,873,602, 2-17-59, CI. 70 — 139.
Franceschini, Lorenzo, to Officine Galileo Societa per Azioni.
Shutter device for cameras provided with two or more
objectives. 2,869,446, 1-20-59, CI. 95—62.
2,872,043.
2,901,949.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Francesco Vesmara S.p.A. : See —
Cavallini, Guido, and Massarani. 2,885,434.
Francioui, Roy : See —
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,879,726.
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,882,841.
Francis, Charles B., to Puriron Chemicals, Inc. Metallurgical
pickling. 2,877,146, 3-10-59, CI. 134—13.
Francis, Charles B., to Puriron and Chemicals, Inc. Produc-
tion of ferrous sulfate. 2,880,062, 3-31-59. CI. 23 — 126.
Francis, Charles E., and N. Bulman, to Shell Development
Co. Water-in-oil emulsion lubricants. 2,894,910, 7-14-59,
CI. 252 — 42.7.
Francis, Charles E., and J. J. Weaver, to Shell Development
Co. Water-in-oil lubricant and hydraulic fluid. 2,907,714,
10-6-59, CI. 252—33.3.
Francis, Frederick G., and D. J. Neale, to Caribonum Ltd.
Leucauramine derivate of benzoyl leuco-methylene blue
and transfer sheet coated therewith. 2,915,415, 12-1-59,
CI. 117—36.
Francis, Geoffrey. Carport parking device. 2,917,190,
12-15-59, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Francis, Gerald A., to Hurd Lock and Mfg. Co. Assembling
and securing apparatus. 2,909,950, 10-27-59, CI. 78 — 1.
Francis, Howard T. : See —
Feinleib, Morris, Francis, and Graft. 2,902,531.
Francis, John P. Automobile windshield weather protector.
2,869,562. 1-20-59, CI. 135—5.
Francis, John P. Fastening device. 2,873,007, 2-10-59. CI.
189—36.
Francis, John P. Supporting brackets for automobile
awnings. 2,913,211, 11-17-59, CI. 248—229.
Francis, Joseph E.. to Hollev Carburetor Co. Engine governor
mechanism. 2.867.196. 1-6-59, CI. 123— .103.
Francis. Kenneth G. : Sec —
Mclntire, John W., and Francis. 2,910,961.
Francis, Louis. Adjustable cleaning implement. 2,867.831,
1-13-59. CI. 15 — 23-t
Francis, Norman L., and E. P. Berg, to Link-Belt Co. Heat
exchanger. 2,884,229, 4-28-59, CI. 257—81.
Francis, Norman L., and M. J. Erisman, to Link-Belt Co.
Heat exchanger 2,899.176. 8-11-59. Cl. 257—86.
Francis, Samuel R., and P. J. Gray, to The Sippican Corp.
High density electronic packaging. 2,911,572, 11-3-59,
Cl. 317 — 101.
Francis, Stanley A. : See — ■
Christensen, Edward R., and Francis. 2,914,581.
Francis, Wallace R.. to General Electric Co. Heating panel.
2,868,936, 1-13-59, Cl. 201 — 69.
Francis, Wallace R.. to General Electric Co. Adjustable
panel mounting for cord connector. 2,869,094, 1-13-59.
Cl. 339 — 59.
Francis, Wallace R.. said Francis assor. to General Electric
Co. Prefolded cord and method of making same. 2,902,535,
9-1-59. Cl. 174 — 69.
Francis, Walter C, Jr. : See —
Greenwood, Marvin H., and Francis. 2,890,714.
Francis, William C. and T. R. Hopkins, to Spencer Chemical
Co. Amination of alnha-halo-epsilon-caprolactams. 2,876,218,
3-3-59, Cl. 260—239.3.
Francisco, Allen C. : See —
Maxwell. William A., Gurnick. and Francisco. 2,893,102.
Francisco. Cecil J., and T. H. Sehultz. to Sinclair Refining
Co. Catalytic cracking system. 2,871,186, 1-27-59 Cl.
208 — 147.
Franck, Ernest W., and S. A. Schettini, to Reeves Sound-
craft Corp. Method of applying a magnetic sound track
stripe to a film. 2.879.176. 3-24-59. Cl. 117 — 44.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Tube
bending tool. Re. 24,726, 10-27-59, Cl. 153 — 40.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Flaring
tool. 2,892,480, 6-30-59, Cl. 153 — 79.
Franck, George E.. to The Imperial Brass Mfg. 'Co. Flar-
ing and burnishing tool with lost motion connection.
2,893,464, 7-7-59, Cl. 153—79.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co.
charge dispenser. 2,893.603. 7-7-59. Cl. 222 — 83.
Franck, George E., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co.
coupling allowing limited axial movement of the
2,912,262, 11-10-59. Cl. 285—231.
Franck, George E., and H. L. Philippe, to The Imperial Brass
Mfg. Co. Soap dispenser. 2,898,016, 8-4-59, Cl. 222—501.
Franck, Heinz G. : See —
Moehrle, Eduard, Max, and Franck. 2,885,406.
Franck, Jack V., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Cavitv excitation circuit. 2,909,731,
10-20-59. Cl. 331—9.
Franck, Jack V., P. S. Broadhead, and E. W. Skiff, to United
States of America. Atomic Energv Commission. Measuring
projector. 2.895,053. 7-14-59. Cl. 250—202.
Franck, Kurt, to IToloohane Co., Inc. Ceiling luminaire.
2,887,568, 5-19-59, Cl. 240 — 93.
Franck, Robert J., to Superior Steel & Malleable Castings Co.
Vehicle axle. 2,911,262, 11-3-59, Cl. 301 — 124.
Francken, Jan C. : See —
Bruining. Hajo. Francken, and Schagpn. 2.869.024.
Van Alphen, Pieter M., van Doom, and Francken.
2,882,432.
Francken, Jan 'C, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Cathode-ray tube for the reproduction of colour television
images. 2,890,362, 6-9-59, Cl. 313—85.
Francl, Josef, and J. S. Logiudice, to Owens-Illinois Glass
Co. Sealing glass parts. 2,918,757, 12-29-59, Cl. 49—82.
Fluid
Tube
tube.
semi-trailers. 2,892,659,
construction. 2,888,718,
Gillis, to Pan American
dually-completed wells.
Zabb, and Frangoulis.
Franco-British Electrical Co. Ltd.. The: See —
Brackensey, Auguste H. 2,867,049.
Franco, George A. : See —
Alphenaar, Arthur W., Baxter, and Franco. 2,897,269.
Franco, Vincent B., to Vincraft Inc. Waterproof plastic heat-
ing pad. 2,873,352, 2-10-59, Cl. 219 — 46.
Frangois, Marcel, to Societe Nouvelle de Tuyoux Flexibles et
dp Forge (S.N.T.F.)-Electroforge. Flexible pipes. 2,879,-
803, 3-31-59, Cl. 138—56.
Francois, Paul A. Agricultural
6-30-59, Cl. 298—22.
Francotte, Pierre G.-J. Frame
6-2-59, Cl. 20 — 11.
Franey. William R., and M. C.
Petroleum Corp. Gas lifting
2,896,547, 7-28-59, Cl. 103—238.
Frangell, Albert A. : See —
Horning, James W. 2,919,085.
Frangoulis, Stainates I. : See —
Newell, William H., Burgess, Zabb, and Frangoulis.
2,888,195.
Newell, William H., Burgess,
2.888,203.
Frank, Anton R., and W. H. Giles, to Van Buren Machine
Corp. Wrapping mechanism and a method of wrapping
articles. 2,911,774, 11-10-59, Cl. 53 — 27.
Frank, Anton R., and W. H. Giles, to Van Buren Machine
Corp. Wrapping machines. 2,915,867, 12-8-59, Cl.
53 230.
Frank, Benjamin E. Solderless connector. 2,910,525,
10-27-59, Cl. 174 — 87.
Frank, Bernard E., M. E. Hazen, and F. H. Stroud, to General
Motors Corp. Small hole drilling machine. 2,885,914,
5-12-59, Cl. 77—32.4.
Frank, Bernard M. Combined writing plate and price calcu-
lator. 2,871,582, 2-3-59, Cl. 35—64.
Frank, Charles E., and H. Greenberg, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Polyamides from diphenyladipic acid.
2.880.196. 3-31-59. Cl. 260 — 78.
Frank, Charles E., and H. Greenberg to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Polyesters of diphenyladipic acid and
process of making same. 2,902,461. 9-1-59, Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Frank, Charles W., to General Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Multiple relay assembly. 2,903,520, 9-8-59, Cl. 179 — 27.54.
Frank, Clayton M. : See —
Agne, Robert W., and Frank. 2,895,197.
Frank, David. Dish box. 2.892,561, 6-30-59, Cl. 220—4.
Frank-Dewey Co., Inc., The : See —
Haushalter, Thomas L., and Bergeron. 2,915,884.
Frank, Gunter : See —
Wegler, Richard, and Frank. 2,884,406.
Frank. Gunter, R. Wegler. and W. Krauss, to Farbenfabriken
Baver Akt. Process for preparing basic N-diepoxides.
2,891.970, 6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 348.6.
Frank, Harry S. Pocket ground screw. 2,901,789, 9-1-59,
Cl. 20—99.
Frank, Hubert, and E. Wilkendorf. Process for the produc-
tion of silicon carbide. 2.908,553, 10-13-59. Cl. 23—208.
Frank, Karl F., to Micro Balancing, Inc. Three ball mount.
2,899.827, 8-18-59. Cl. 73—475.
Frank, Karl F., to Micro Balancing, Inc. Light sensitive con-
trol means. 2,900.520. 8-18-59, Cl. 250—206.
Frank, Lewis C, to Frank Plastics Corp. Method of mount-
ing decorative indicia. 2,904,918, 9-22-59, Cl. 41 — 34.
Frank, Mark H. : See —
Leach, Clayton B., and Frank. 2,899,015.
Frank, Mark H., to General Motors Corp. Eccentric bushing.
2,887.900, 5-26-59, Cl. 74 — 567.
Frank. Orville C. : See —
Shaw, Ernest C. Frank, and Jackson. 2.893,452.
Frank. Paul A., and R. R. Curtis, to Curtis Automotive De-
vices, Inc. Jet pulse engine and starting and running fuel
system. 2.872.783. 2-10-59. Cl. 60—39.14.
Frank, Peter. Heel rest for pulling-over machines. 2,875,456,
3-3-59. Cl. 12 — 123.
Frank Plastics Corp. : See —
Frank, Lewis C. 2,904,918.
Frank, Ralph W., Jr., to R. W. Frank. Sr. Radar training
and demonstration equipment. 2,889,637, 6-9-59, Cl. 35 —
10.4.
Frank, Ralph W., Sr. : See —
Frank. Ralph W., Jr. 2,889,637.
Frank, Raymond G., to F. J. Stokes Corp. Powder press
with proportional pressing control. 2,883,703, 4-28-59,
Cl. 18 — 16.7.
Frank, Raymond G., to F. J. Stokes Corp. Proportional
pressing. 2,888.715, 6-2-59. Cl. 18—59.3.
Frank, Raymond G., to F. J. Stokes Corp. Pill press appa-
ratus. 2,906,214, 9-29-59. Cl. 107—1.
Frank, Robert L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic direction
of scan control system for photoscanners. 2,916,629,
12-8-59, Cl. 250 — 201.
Frank, S. M., & Co., Inc. : See —
Fassbender, Fred. 2,881,773.
Frank, Wallace E., and F. F. Ohntrup. to W. K. Kellogg
Foundation. Device for detecting and indicating proximity
of objects. 2,870,427, 1-20-59, Cl. 340 — 16.
Frank. Wallace J., to Jersey Production Research Co. Method
of tracing the flow of water. 2,868,025, 1-13-59, Cl.
23—230.
Frank, Yale J. Means for displaying clothing ensembles.
2.879,929, 3-31-59, Cl. 223 — 91.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Franke, Dallas V., to Gllfillan Bros. Inc. Electric computer
using non-linear circuit elements for deriving a voltage rep-
resentative of an ideal flight path. 2,871,469, 1-27-59, CI.
343—11.
Franke, Egon : See —
Franke, Erich and Egon. 2,917,351.
Franke, Erich and Egon, to Firma Franke & Heydrich K.G.
Bearings. 2,917,351, 12-15-59, CI. 308 — 174.
Franke, Erwin : See —
Opderbeck, Fritz, Franke, and Trapp. 2,893,919.
Franke, Gerhard E., to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt. Cylin-
der head. 2,891,523, 6-23-59, CI. 123—32.
Franke & Heidecke, Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-
Apparate : See —
Bretthauer, Hermann, and Albrecht. 2,912,913.
Heidecke, Reinhold, Bretthauer, and Madge. 2,869.390.
Heidecke, Reinhold, Bretthauer, and Madge. 2,912,912.
Heidecke, Reinhold, and Fraderich. 2,8S9,09.">
Rander, Karl. 2,909,108.
Weiss, Richard. 2,868,097.
Weiss, Richard. 2.868.099.
Weiss, Richard. 2,912,914.
Franke, Norman W. : See
Brown, George P., Jr., Elder, and Franke. 2,911,420.
Crowley, Edgar I., Franke, and Helwig. 2,878.276.
Crowley. Edgar I., Franke. and Joyce. 2,871,106.
Franke. Norman W., and P. B. Kelly, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Oxidation of naphthenic acids to poly-
basic acids. 2,890,247, 6-9-59. CI. 260—537.
Franke, Walter : See —
Meister, Herbert, and Franke. 2,886,596.
Frankel Associates, Inc. : See —
Bossi, Fulvio. 2,900,492.
Frankel, Burton, and F. B. Cupp, to Clevite Corp. Echo
elongator. 2,887,671, 5-19-59, CI. 340 — 3.
Frankel, Harry : See —
2,873,130.
2,880,026.
2,885,235.
B. Shank,
2,869,236.
Dressmaker's pattern gauge.
-2.
Bodice garment. 2,879,515, 3-31-59, CI.
Moskovitz, Milton A.
Moskovitz, Milton A.
Moskovitz, Milton A.
Frankel, Melvin, and W.
2,884,183,
12-1-59,
. to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus for test-
ing expansion of movable members. 2,887,876, 5-26-59,
CI. 73—52.
Frankel, Milton B., and K. Klager, to Aerojet-General Corp.
Polynitro amino dialkanoate. 2,880,232, 3-31-59, CI.
260 — 482.
Frankel, Morris. Packaging or wrapping devices.
4-28-59, CI. 229—68.
Frankel, Morris. Plastic containers. 2,915,214,
CI. 220—31.
Frankel, Samuel R. : See —
Hunt, Harry C, and Frankel. 2,909,307.
Frankel, Sydney, to Web Controls Corp. Oil-cooled electro-
magnetic brake or clutch. 2,884,107, 4-28-59, CI. 192 — 84.
Frankel, Sydney, to Web Controls Corp. Control device.
2,884,495, 4-28-59, CI. 200—61.13.
Frankel. Wm. W. : See —
Britcher, Charles W. 2,869,482.
Franken, Adrianus J. J. : See —
Van Dorsten, Adrianus C, and Franken. 2,910,603.
Franken, Wilhelm : See
Schwank, Gunther. and Franken. 2,870,830.
Frankenberg, Henry E. : See —
Henchert, John, and Frankenberg. 2,899,096.
Frankenfield. Bruce E.. and A. E. Miller, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Rolling mill conveyor control systems 2,900,852,
8-25-59. CI. 80 — 43.
Frankenhoff, Charles A. Fly ash. 2,892,240, 6-30-59, CI.
25—157.
Frankenstein, William P.
229—30.
Frankenstein,
229—16.
Frankenstein,
CI. 229—33.
Frankenstein, William P. Carton. 2,917,222, 12-15-59,
CI. 229 — 41.
Frankert, Otto P., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Grinding mills
with classifying linings. 2,885,155, 5-5-59, CI. 241 — 153.
Frankfurt, Sandor, to Champion Safe Tap Co. Tapping
device. 2,883,999, 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 170.1.
Frankle, Harry R. : See —
Frenkel, Marvin A., Frankle, and Burton. 2.880.539.
Frankle, Harry R., and D. W. Watson, to Midwest Automatic
Control Co. Photoelectric counter. 2,908,825, 10-13-59,
CI. 250—214.
Frankle, Harry R., and P. T. Crane. Paper feed. 2,912,240,
11-10-59, CI. 271—20.
Franklin, Albert W. Resistor grid and method of making.
2,886,854, 5-19-59, CI. 18—59.
Franklin, Burton E.. Jr., and B. A. Bird ; said Bird assor. to
said Franklin. Battery actuated fuel pump. 2,891,481,
6-23-59, CI. 103—41.
Franklin, Charles E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquid
fertilizer with predetermined nitrogen-phosphorus pentoxide-
water ratio. 2,917,380, 12-15-59, CI. 71 — 34.
Franklin, David W., and J. E. Minick, to United States Steel
Corp. Apparatus for downtilting heavy articles. 2,889,912
6-9-59, CI. 198—33.
Franklin, Dwaine R., to United States of America, Air Force.
Streamlined jet aircraft tow target holder. 2,918,285,
12-22-59, CI. 273—105.3.
Cake lift. 2,896.834, 7-28-59, CI.
William P. Cartons. 2,903,174, 9-8-59, CI.
William P. Carton. 2,916,194, 12-8-59,
Photoelectric
9-1-59, CI.
Ainsley, and Franklin.
Franklin, Edna M.
1-20-59, CI. 33-
Franklin, Edna M.
2—110.
Franklin, Harrison H. : See —
Keller, Philip B. 2,903,148.
Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, The : See —
Campbell, Robert B. 2.879,154.
Franklin, John B., to Sanford Process Co., Inc. Electrolytic
process for producing oxide coatings on aluminum and
aluminum alloys. 2,897,125, 7-28-59, CI. 204 — 58.
Franklin, John B., to Sanford Process Co., Inc. Process
for producing oxide coatings on aluminum and aluminum
alloys. 2,905,600, 9-22-59, CI. 204—42.
Franklin, Leslie U. : See — ■
Elliott, Marshall, and Franklin. 2,872,413.
Gebhart, Julius C, and Franklin. 2,884,234.
Franklin, Leslie U., and J. C. Gebhart, to Gulf Oil Corp.
Sulfonate and sulfo-carboxvlate containing sodium base
grease. 2,889,280, 6-2-59, CI. 252—33.2.
Franklin Mfg. Co. : See —
Dawkins, Kenneth, and Lind. 2,912,650.
Franklin, Philip J. : See —
Schwarz, Meyer, and Franklin. 2,895,000.
Franklin Research Co. : See —
Dunbar, Alver, Hausmann, and Johnson. 2,907,681.
Franklin, Richard C, and J. R. McCarthy, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Stabilization of chloroanilines under
thermal stress. 2,911,340, 11-3-59, CI. 202 — 57.
Franklin, Richard E. : See —
Fox, Herbert C, and Franklin. 2.887.135.
Franklin, Sandford G., to General Electric Co.
systems. 2,911,881, 11-10-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Franklin, William E. Mailbox. 2,902,211,
232—17.
Franklin, William J. : See —
Mintz, Milton S., Vernier,
2,881,276.
Franks, Charles E., to United States Steel Corp. Device for
packaging coiled material. 2,868,370, 1-13-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Franks, Norvin H., to Union Asbestos & Rubber Co. Framing
connector. 2,895,186, 7-21-59, CI. 20 — 95.
Frans, Robert D. Opening device. 2,900,716. 8-25^59, CI.
30 — 16.
Fransen, Jacobus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. X-ray
tube voltage control circuit. 2,870,340, 1-20-59, CI. 250 —
103.
Fransen, Jan J. B., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Getter holder. 2,881,909, 4-14-59. CI. 206 — .4.
Fransson, Frans J., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumu-
lator. Arrangement in directed radio beacons. 2,892,190,
6-23-59, CI. 343—107.
Fransson, Frans J., and T. U. L. Burmeister. to Svenska
Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator. Radio beacon of complemen-
tary code type. 2,904,784, 9-15-59, CI. 343 — 107.
Fransson, Fritz W. : See —
Ullstrom, Thord U., and Fransson. 2,904,946.
Fransson, Otto I. Luminous chartreading and orientation
device. 2,891,326, 6-23-59, CI. 35—62.
Frant, Martin S. : See —
Cohen, Sylvan I., and Frant. 2,899,340.
Cohen, Sylvan I.. Frant. and Sowa. 2,901.392.
Frantz, Charles E., and T. B. Correy, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus and
method for welding end closure to container. 2,898,444,
8-4-59. CI. 219—124.
Frantz, Franklin D., Jr., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrical
capacitors. 2.882,472, 4-14-59, CI. 317 — 259.
Frantz, Frederick H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Gase-
ous developing apparatus for light printing machines.
2,887,942, 5-26-59, CI. 95 — 94.
Frantz, Frederick H., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Process for automatic disposal of waste ammonia developer
in dry printing and developing machines. 2,895,824,
7-21-59, CI. 96 — 48.
Frantz, Frederick H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Di-
azotype printing and developing apparatus. 2.918,857,
12-29-59. CI. 95 — 77.5.
Frantz, Nicholas : See —
Gloviak, Stanley, and Frantz. 2,903,540.
Frantz. Nicholas, to Carter Parts Co. Wire-form current con-
trol device. 2,901,565. 8-25-59. CI. 200 — 51.1.
Frantz, Nicholas, to Carter Parts Co. Wire-form current
control device. 2.909,615, 10-20-59, CI. 179 — 96.
Frantz, Virgil L., Graham-White Sales Corp. Solenoid valve
plunger. 2,887,126, 5-19-59, CI. 137 — 625.27.
Frantz, Wilbert P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Positional control
system for photoscanner. 2,892,948, 6-30-59, CI. 250 — 202.
Frantz, William, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Computer for auto-
matic controls. 2,910,084, 10-27-59, CI. 137—85.
Franz, Carl J. : See —
Earley, James J., and Franz. 2,873,799.
Franz, Erwin E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Elec-
trical socket for miniature components. 2,870,424, 1-20-59,
CI. 339—17.
Franz, Gunther, to J. M. Voith Maschinenfabrik, G. m. b. H.
Sealing means for the driving shaft of cycloidal boat pro-
pellers. 2,872,891, 2-10-59, CI. 115—50.
Franz, Heinrich : See —
Stiehl, Karl, Franz, and Valenteyn. 2,875,088.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Franz, Hermann : See —
Hoppe, Alfred, and Franz. 2,889,260.
Hoppe, Alfred, and Franz. 2,907,708.
Hoppe, Alfred, Franz, Meliss, and Gutberlet. 2,917,447.
Franz, Hermann, H. Langner, and H. YVesterhoff, to Edeleanu
Gesellschaft m. b. H. Method of separating n-paramns
from hydrocarbons. 2,872,409, 2-3-59, CI. 208 — 25.
Franz, Raymond A. : See —
Applegath, Fred, and Franz. 2,874,149.
Applegath, Fred, and Franz. 2,877,268.
Applegath, Fred, and Franz. 2,915,525.
Franz, Raymond A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Acetylene
solvent. 2,868,328, 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Franzblau, Abraham and R. Window construction. 2,917,792,
12-22-59, CI. 20—52.2.
Franzblau, Robert : See —
Franzblau, Abraham and R. 2,917,792.
Franzreb, John K. Combination attachment for a smoking
pipe. 2,909,181, 10-20-59, CI. 131—183.
Franzus, Boris : See —
Opheim, Milton H., and Franzus. 2,877,214.
Wheelnck. Charles E., and Franzus. 2,876,214.
Frasch, Mary E. Foldable copyholder and supporting
standard. 2,918,038, 12-22-59, CI. 120—33.
Fraser, Alan R., to Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp., Ltd.
Process of making a bonded exothermic composition.
2,888,342, 5-26-59, CI. 75—3.
Fraser, Clark L. Dual purpose gear puller and driver.
2,872,728, 2-10-59. CI. 29—256.
Fraser, Donald, deceased, G. C. Fraser, executrix, to National
Research Council. Icing detector. 2,914,755, 11-24-59,
CI. 340—234.
Fraser, Douglas : See —
Parkinson, Martin C, Fraser, and Bender. 2,907,117.
Parkinson, Martin C, Fraser, and Bender. 2,907,663.
Fraser, George L., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Water cooled
skimmer glass furnace forehearth. 2,888,781, 6-2-59,
CI. 49—54.
Fraser, George L., and C. Elmer, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Internally plasticized melamine resins. 2,916,410, 12-8-59,
CI. 154 — 43.
Fraser, Gladys C. : See —
Fraser, Donald. 2,914,755.
Fraser, Herbert C. : See —
Taylor, John A., Podnos, and Fraser. 2,873,677.
Fraser, Hugh D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Discharge
lamp manufacture. 2,892,665, 6-30-59, CI. 316 — 26.
Fraser, James : See —
McLean, Edward S., and Fraser. 2,914,084.
Fraser, James, and E. S. McLean, to Speakman Co. Transfer
valve. 2,906,293, 9-29-59, CI. 137—625.42.
Fraser, James, and E. S. McLean, to Speakman Co. Jet ac-
2,910,009, 10-27-59, CI. 103—262.
See —
2,874,639.
2,884,998.
tion cross T fitting.
Fraser & Johnston Co. :
Cardiff. George H.
Taylor, Roland R.
Fraser, Julius T., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Ma-
chine programming control
162.
Fraser, Kenneth G. : See —
Stillwagon, George B., Jr.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr.
Fraser, Reginald P.
an indelible ink
2,870,389, 1-20-59, CI. 318-
2,869,342.
2,873,591.
2,896,431.
2,903,868.
Method of marking compositions with
and composition therefor. 2,880,108,
3-31-59, CI. 117 — 1
Fraser, Robert W., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Electrical
switch. 2.899.511, 8-11-59, CI. 200 — 61.81.
Fraser, Robert W., and V. R. Herterick, to United-Carr
Fastener Corp. Lamp socket with panel mounting.
2,884,609, 4-28-59, CI. 339—17.
Fraser, Walter A. : See —
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., and Fraser. 2,886,491.
Fraser, Walter A. Optical glass domes. 2,880,650, 4-7-59,
CI. 88—59.
Fraser, Walter A., to Servo Corp. of America. Glass com-
position. 2,883.291, 4-21-59, CI. 106 — 47.
Fraser, Walter B., to Fountain of Youth Properties, Inc.
Global exhibitor. 2,883,768, 4-28-59, CI. 35 — 46.
Fraser, William M.. and W. E. Brush, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Method of cladding molybdenum. 2,871,150.
CI. 148—11.5.
Frasier, Gerald W. : See —
Hruby. John O., Jr. 2,896,861.
Frate, Domenico C, and D. G. Stetka, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Adjustable and disassemblable reel. 2,905,408,
9-22-59, CI. 242—118.5.
Fratelli Borletti D.p.a. : See-
Amman, Giuseppe. 2,883,951.
Frauenholtz, John E. Spark plug tool. 2,882,605, 4-21-59,
CI. 33—102.
Frnula, William S., and W. J. Olson, to American Brake Shoe
Co. Molding press for brake linings. 2,885,731, 5-12-59,
CI. 18 — 16.
Fraula, William S., E. R. Knauer, and R. E. Spokes, to Ameri-
can Brake Shoe Co. Railroad brake shoes. 2,911,074,
11-3-59, CI. 188—251.
Frautschi, Andi'0, and L. Monnev. Fluid-controlled boring
machine. 2,873,629, 2-17-59, CI. 77 — 32.2.
Frayer, Theodore, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Hydraulic brake operating cylinder and releasing grip
compensator therefor. 2,888,104, 5-26-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Frayer, Theodore, and J. W. Runner, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Constant clearance brake adjuster. 2,900,-
052, 8-18-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Frayne, David N. : See —
Frayne, John S. and D. N. 2,891,804.
Frayne, John S. and D. N. Vehicle body rigidifying device
and mounting for passenger harness. 2,891,804, 6-23-59,
CI. 280 — 150.
Frazer, August H., and E. J. Goldberg, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Polyurethane diamines. 2,888,440,
5-26-59, CI. 200 — 77.5.
Frazer, Jack W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for producing isotopic methanes and
partially halogenated derivatives thereof. 2,900,424,
8-18-59, CI. 260—658.
Frazer, Jack W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for producing isotopic methanes from
lithium carbonate and lithium hydride. 2,910,519,
10-27-59, CI. 260—676.
Frazier, Charles, and J. H. Fortune, to American Cyanamid
Co. Emulsions of acrylic polymers. 2,868,748, 1-13-59,
CI. 260—27.
Frazier, Charles, and J. H. Fortune, to American Cyanamid
Co. Stable emulsion containing an acrylate, an acrylic
acid, and an acrylonitrile. 2,868,752, 1-13-59, CI.
260—29.6.
Frazier, Donald, to Midland Machine Corp. Storage rack.
2,895,619, 7-21-59, CI. 211—147.
Frazier, George A., and R. A. Sexton, to General Dynamics
Corp. Portable tool analyzer. 2,911,822, 11-10-59, CI.
73—116.
Frazier, Raymond L., and R. D. Harrison, to Tidewater Oil
Co. Automatic burner fuels and process of making them.
2,892,769, 6-30-59, CI. 208—15.
Frazier, Robert H., to United States of America, Navy. Low-
transition-temperature steel alloy. 2,919,187, 12-29-59, CI.
75—124.
Frazier, William B. : See —
Stanley, John C, Moore, Frazier, and Williams. 2,899,-
930.
Frazier, William D., and W. E. Wiseley, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Electrical mounting devices. 2,915,678. 12-1-59, CI.
317—101.
Frazza, Everett J., and L. Rapoport, to American Cyanamid
Co. j8,j3'-dicyanovinyl thioether. 2,916,511, 12-8-59, CI.
260—465.8.
Freeh, Kenneth J., and R. C. Odioso, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Catalytic alkylation process. 2,909,581,
10-20-59, CI. 260—683.43.
Freche, John C, to United States of America. Navy. Air-
cooled blade. 2,896,907, 7-28-59, CI. 253 — 39.15.
Frechette, Kenneth R., to Roval McBee Corp. Spring type
clutch and brake devices. 2.885,042, 5-5-59, CI. 192 — 12
Frechette, Leo P., to Roval McBee Corp. Impression control
device. 2,907,436, 10-6-59, CI. 197—17.
Frechie, Meyer J. : See —
Black, James J., Brian, Frechie, Hummel, Mcllhenny,
Rahe, and Suman. 2,894,650.
Fredd, John V. : See —
Schramm, Harry B., and Fredd. 2,894,586.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Locking devices
for well tools. 2,871,947, 2-3-59, CI. 166 — 219.
Fredd. John V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Pipe line caliper.
2.875.525, 3-3-59, CI. 33—178.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Apparatus and
method for cutting well tubing. 2,880,804, 4-7-59, CI.
166 — 55.8.
Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Well tubing plug.
2,884,071, 4-28-59, CI. 166—137.
Fredd, John V., and H. B. Schramm, to Otis Engineering
Corp. Well tubing extension hanger and plug. 2,908,330,
10-13-59, CI. 166—46.
Fredenburg-Inglesby, Julius C. : See —
Cookson, William. 2,873,699.
Fredendall, Gordon L., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television. 2,895,004, 7-14-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Frederick, Arden H. : See —
Tull, William J., Frederick, McKay, and Lurie.
2,915,748.
Frederick, Arthur I. : See — ■
Cooper. Cleveland N.. and Frederick. 2.871.334.
Frederick, Edward R., and G. A. Bartholomew, to Albany Felt
Co. Method of changing the bulk density of powdered
materials. 2,896.263. 7-28-59, CI. 18 — 48.
Frederick, Harold M. : See —
Misbin, Ted J., Hanstein, and Frederick. 2,887,315.
Frederick, Henry E., to General Binding Corp. Unitary
punch and binder. 2,898,613, 8-11-59, CI. 11 — 1.
Frederick, Herbert S.. and M. A. Kinsella, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Elevating mecha-
nism. 2,874,852. 2-24-59. CI. 214 — 1.
Frederick. James E. : See —
Everitt, Allen L., and Frederick. 2.880.027.
Everitt, Allen L., Frederick, and Mayer. 2,879,090.
Frederick, James E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Basic
governor controlled fuel system. 2,909,671, 10-20-59, CI.
290 — 40.
Frederick, James E., and J. T. Liebel, to Westinghouse Elec
trie Corp. Electric governor for prime movers. 2,909,670,
10-20-59, CI. 290 — 4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
313
Frederick, Leonard L., to MeKiernan-Terry Corp. Pile ham-
mer operable with either diesel or drop hammer effect.
2,882,090, 4-21-59, CI. 61 — 76.
Frederick, Max, Jr. : See —
Launder, Ernie L., Frederick, and Loudon. 2,903,565.
Launder, Ernie L., Loudon, and Frederick. 2,903,566.
Frederick, Oscar C, to General Electric Co. Fuse link for
a time-lag fuse and method of constructing the link.
2,876,312, 3-3-59, CI. 200 — 135.
Frederick, Ralph A. Caps for collapsible tube dispensers.
2,878.976. 3-24-59, Cl. 222 — 498.
Frederick, Raymond H. : See —
Babcock, Gordon M., Frederick, and Rethwisch. 2,903,-
435.
Fredericks, George W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Alarm apparatus for announcement systems. 2,917,730,
12-15-59, CI. 340—213.
Fredericks, William, to North American Aviation. Inc. : Ter-
minal protective device. 2,875,266, 2-24-59, Cl. 174 — 138.
Frederickson, Einar H. : See —
Craig, James C, and Frederickson. 2,917,592.
Frederickson, Fred. Pelt fleshing apparatus. 2,910,856,
11-3-59, Cl. 69—46.
Frederico, Blossy D., to Bird Electronic Corp. High frequen-
cy measuring instrument and resistance unit. 2,S75,405,
2-24-59, Cl. 324—95.
Frederico, Blossy D. Co-axial resistive load. 2,894,219,
7-7-59, Cl. 333 — 22.
Frederiksen, Jordan W., Sr. Fishing lure. 2,SS5,S1S, 5-12-59,
C1.43 — 42.6.
Fredette, Joseph H.. R. K. Pottle, and R. P. Swartz, to
American Can Co. Tamperproof screw closure. 2,892,572,
6-30-59, Cl. 222—153.
Fredrick, Arden H., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Pulse radar transmitter-receiver. 2,869.119, 1-13-59, Cl.
343—17.1.
Fredrick, Arden H., and L. T. Winship, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Q-gated amplifier. 2,900,455, 8-18-59,
Cl. 179—171.
Fredrick, Jerome F., to The Dodge Chemical Co. Bacteri-
cidal-fungicidal compositions. 2,91S,402, 12-22-59, Cl.
167 — 33.
Fredrick, Russell E., and C. R. Manser, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Electrical conductor elements, method of
making same, and contacts therefor. 2,890,260, 6-9-59,
Cl. 136 — 5.
Fredrick, William H., % to N. Gilbert. Storage and display
device. 2,905,335, 9-22-59, Cl. 211 — 162.
Fredricksen, Vern P., to Andersen Corp. Window casing con-
struction. 2.867.014, 1-6-59. Cl. 20 — 74.
Fredricksen. Vern P., and L. W. Ward, to Andersen Corp.
Window structure. 2,867,009, 1-6-59, Cl. 20 — 42.
Fredrickson, Bert E. Repeating shot archery bow with
double sight. 2,909,167, 10-20-59, Cl. 124 — 24.
Fredrickson. Carl T., to Swift & Co. Hog polisher. 2,898,624,
8-11-59, Cl. 17—17.
Fredriks, Theodore R. Vehicle ventilation windows.
2,905,503, 9-22-59, Cl. 296 — 44.
Fredriksson, Per S. E., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Metallverken.
Drawbenches. 2,895,597, 7-21-59, Cl. 205—3.
Fredriksson, Per S. E., A. I. Arnelo, K. B. Lofgren, and
L. G. W. Lotvik, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Metallverken.
Apparatus for removing the casting in continuous casting
processes. 2,898,650, 8-11-59, Cl. 22 — 57.2.
Free, Helen M., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Indicator for
detecting glucose. 2,912,309, 11-10-59, Cl. 23—253.
Free Lock Corp. : See —
Strickland, Jerome R., and Anderson. 2,907,432.
Freeberg. Benjamin F., to Vapor Heating Corp. Variable
resistance device. 2,906,981, 9-29-59, Cl. 338 — 27.
Freed, Bernard : See —
Lapin, Zeverly L., and Freed. 2,913,035.
Freed, George H. Hand gun grip. 2,903,811, 9-15-59, Cl.
Freed, Jacob B., to The Duriron Co. Lined valve. 2,913,219,
11-17-59, Cl. 251 — 288.
Freeder. Herman, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Electrostatic
flocking apparatus. 2,889,805, 6-9-59, Cl. 118 — 627.
Freeland, Royden R. Coaxial switch. 2,914,639, 11-24-59,
Cl. 200—153.
Freedlander, Abraham L.. to The Dayton Rubber To. Furni-
ture construction. 2,869,148, 1-20-59, Cl. 5 — 210.
Freedlander. Abraham L., to The Davton Rubber Co. Rub
apron. 2,870.490. 1-27-59. Cl. 19 — 153.
Freedlander, Abraham L, to The Davton Rubber Co. Wheel
cover for vehicles. 2,906,312, 9-29-59, Cl. 152 — 323.
Freedman, George, to Raytheon Co. Fabrication of junction
transistors. 2,916,408, 12-8-59, Cl. 148 — 1.5.
Freedman, Harold H. : See —
Medalia, Avrom I., and Freedman. 2.868.814.
Medalia, Avrom I., and Freedman. 2,874,151.
Freedman, Larry A., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal
amplitude discriminatory circuit. 2,913,523, 11-17-59, Cl.
178 — 7.3.
Freedman, Lawrence I. : See —
Tone, John W., and Freedman. 2,880,737.
Freedman. Louis : See —
Shapiro, Seymour L., and Freedman. 2,888,464.
Shapiro, Seymour L., and Freedman. 2,909,569.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Rose. 2,899,437.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Rose. 2,909,467.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Soloway. 2,909,526.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Soloway. 2,909,531.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Weinberg. 2.878.254.
L., Freedman, and Weinberg.
Freedman, and Weinberg.
Shapiro, Seymour
2,909,527.
Shapiro, Seymour
2,909,528.
Freedman, Louis, and S. L. Shapiro, to U.S. Vitamin Corp.
Diethvlstilbestrol bis-^-bromopropionate. 2,880,231, 3-31-59,
Cl. 260 — 479.
Freedman, Louis, A. J. Merritt, and S. A. Sadin, to U.S.
Vitamin Corp. Solutions of citrus bioflavonoids. 2,888,381,
5-26-59, Cl. 167 — 81.
Freedman, Louis, S. L. Shapiro, and K. Geiger, to U.S. Vita-
min Corp. N-methylglucamine salts of alpha-naphthyl and
acyl 1,3-indandione and methods of using same. 2,919,229,
12-29-59, Cl. 167 — G5.
Freedman, Melvin, and S. Raynor, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cutting and wedging
jacket remover. 2,880,636, 4-7-59, Cl. 81 — 9.51.
Freedman, Nathan, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Series-parallel
transistor circuits. 2,882,353, 4-14-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Freedman, Nathan, to Raytheon Co. Phase distortion con-
trols. 2,915,601, 12-1-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Freedman, Nathan, to Raytheon Co. Automatic frequency
control responsive to carrier frequency of distinctive pulse
and preventing drift during signal failure. 2,915,626,
12-1-59, Cl. 250—20.
Freedman, Richard : See —
Freedman, Robert and Richard. 2,889,427.
Freedman, Robert and Richard. Straight line switch.
2,889,427, 6-2-59, CI. 200—104.
Freedom, Thomas C, to AMP Inc. Crimping tools. 2,887,916,
5-26-59, Cl. 81—15.
Freeman, Alfred and D. R. Profile reader and conveyor sys-
tems. 2,896,769, 7-28-59, Cl. 198 — 38.
Freeman, Arthur H. : See —
Wagner, Ernest A., and Freeman. 2,903,959.
Freeman Chemical Corp. : See —
Freeman, Stephen E. 2,895,603.
Freeman Corp. : See —
Freeman, Horace. 2.916,373.
Freeman, David A. : See —
Frost, Wade W. 2,907,503.
Freeman, David A. Press plate assembly. 2,880,529, 4-7-59,
Cl. 38—66.
Freeman, Doris R. : See —
Freeman, Alfred and D. R. 2,896,769.
Freeman, E. W. : See —
Byquist. iStanley H. 2,897,498.
Freeman, Frank G., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd.
Fluid pressure relief valves. 2,904,066, 9-15-59, Cl. 137 —
493.
Freeman, Harry. Conveyor chain. 2,893,540, 7-7-59, Cl.
198 — 177.
Freeman, Holland H., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Galvanometer support. 2.904,754, 9-15-59, Cl. 324—156.
Freeman, Horace, to Freeman Corp. Thermochemical lancing
and cutting powders and method of preparing same for use
in oxygen suspension. 2.916,373, 12-8-59. Cl. 75 — .5.
Freeman, Howard G., and O. R. Vandreuil, to Jamesbury
Corp. Seal for valve bonnet. 2,912,217, 11-10-59, Cl.
251—214.
Freeman, Ian P. : See —
Hampson, George C, and Freeman. 2,903,369.
Freeman, James H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Con-
version of thermoplastic resins to thermoset resins.
2.875.179. 2-24-59, Cl. 260—59.
Freeman, James J., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Tape case.
2,914,269, 11-24-59, Cl. 242—84.8.
Freeman, Jeff E. Automatic container filler. 2,898,954,
8-11-59. Cl. 141 — 86.
Freeman, Jeff E., to Lek Trol, Inc. Lawn sprinkler control-
ler. 2,911,156, 11-3-59, Cl. 239—63.
Freeman, Lawrence W., to Plax Corp.
2,913,139, 11-17-59, Cl. 220 — 60.
Freeman, Leon D. : See —
Bush, Jess A., Freeman, and Hagerty.
Freeman Mfg. Co. : See- —
Geimer. Cornelius J. 2,878,812.
Freeman, Marshall E. C. : See —
Puccinelli, Sylvi.o, Creed, and Freeman. 2,883,070.
Freeman, Marshall E. C. to Food Machinery and Chemical
Corp. Fruit holder. 2,901,013, 8-25-59, Cl. 146 — 43.
Freeman, Marshall E. C, S. H. Creed, and A. J. Bardini,
to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Feeder and stem
end cutter for fruit preparation machine. 2,905,216,
9-22-59, Cl. 146 — 81.
Freeman, Mathew L. Valves. 2,867,239, 1-6-59, Cl. 137 —
627.5.
Freeman, Mathew L. Valves. 2,868,220, 1-13-59, Cl.
137—219.
Freeman, Nell. Flexible writing instrument. 2,911,950,
11-10-59, Cl. 120—42.4.
Freeman, Peter J. G. : See —
Tate, Clifford E., and Freeman. 2,894,122.
Container cover.
2,884,358.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Freeman, Robert L. : See —
Cline, Earl E., and Freeman. He. 24,719.
Freeman, Robert L., to A. C. Nielsen Co. Apparatus and
system for determining and recording the transmitting
station to which a wave signal receiver is tuned. 2,892,885,
6-30-59. CI. 178—5.8.
Freeman, Robert L., and C. H. Currey, to A. C. Nielsen Co.
Lamp control circuit. 2,884,567, 4-28-59, CI. 315 — 208.
Freeman, Robert M. Remote control for automatic pilots of
marine vessels or other moving bodies. 2,891,205, 6-16-59,
CI. 318—19.
Freeman, Robert W., to Daystrom, Inc. Reset mechanism for
dial indicator. 2,918,819, 12-29-59, CI. 73—363.7.
Freeman, Roland A. : Sec —
Scott, James G.. Freeman, and Houston. 2. 808. 507.
Freeman, Silas D., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method
and apparatus for contacting fluid with contact mass.
2,884,376, 4-28-59, CI. 208 — 147.
Freeman, Stephen E., to Freeman Chemical Corp. Use of
cellular material in packaging articles. 2,895,603, 7-21-59,
CI. 206 — 46.
Freeman, Sydney W., to General Railway Signal Co. Rail-
way block signaling apparatus. 2,888,553, 5-26-59, CI.
246—41.
Freeman, Walter R., to Wagner Electric Corp. Ratio
changer. 2,903,100, 9-8-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Freeman, Walter R., to Wagner Electric Corp. Ratio changer.
2,912,070, 11-10-59, CI. 188—152.
Freeman, Warren R. Wire cutter. 2,873,524, 2-17-59, CI.
30—182.
Freeman, William A., Jr., and M. Roth, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Method of drilling. 2,898,086, 8-4-59, CI.
255 — 1.8.
Freeman, William P., Jr. : See —
Mitchell, Orville, and Freeman. 2,867,851.
Freen. Philip. Field strength meter. 2,879,382, 3-24-59,
CI. 250—2.
Freen, Philip. Television distribution system. 2,891,222,
6-16-59, CI. 333 — 8.
Freeport Sulphur Co. : See —
Axelrad, Bernard A. 2,884,349.
Hyde, Richard W., and Feick. 2,902,345.
Morrow. John G. 2,872,306.
Freestone, Harry T. : See —
Garrett, Donald E., and Freestone. 2,898,510.
Freestone, Harry T., to General Electric Co. Vertical out-
put stage. 2,913,624, 11-17-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Freeze, Herbert E. Bobbin tip painting apparatus. 2,900,954,
8-25-59. CI. 118 — 232.
Freezel, James R. and L. M., %0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month
Club, Inc. Foldable portable bed board. 2,885,695, 5-12-59,
CI. 5—317.
Freez-King Corp. : See—
Conto, Armando F. 2,882,827.
Frehn, Fritz, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Process of producing powdered or granular metallic ma-
terial. 2,909,808, 10-27-59, CI. 18 — 47.3.
Frehse, Walter C, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Honey-
comb plastic door gasket. 2,908,949, 10-20-59, CI. 20 — 69.
Frei, Andre, to Belmag Zurich Beleuchtungs -U. Metallindus-
rie, A.G. Lamp bowl support. 2,887,569, 5-19-59, CI.
240—128.
Frei Arthur J., to General Motors Corp. Freezing device.
2.874,552. 2-24-59. CI. 62 — 344.
Frei, Arthur J., to General Motors Corp. Freezing device.
2,886,958, 5-19-59, CI. 62—359.
Frei, Arthur J„ to General Motors Corp. Ice making appara-
tus. 2,907.179, 10-6-59, CI. 62 — 135.
Frei, Arthur J., to General Motors Corp. Freezing device
power unit. 2,908,146, 10-13-59, CI. 62 — 135.
Frei, Arthur J., and R. C. Davis, to General Motors Corp.
Ice cube tray. 2,895,312, 7-21-59, CI. 62—365.
Frei. Emil. Undergarment. 2,873,743, 2-17-59, CI. 128 — 524.
Freiberg, Albert D. Score board. 2,893,347, 7-7-59, CI.
116 — 135.
Freiberg, Rosalie B. : See —
Freiberg, Stanley B. 2,888,932.
Freiberg, Stanley B., deceased ; R. B. Freiberg, executrix,
to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Strip assembly for use in
preparing lists photographically. 2,888,932, 6-2-59, CI.
129 — 16.
Freibott, Leonard W., to Crown City Die Casting Co. Ad-
justable handle and mounting flange construction for shower
valves. 2,896,222, 7-28-59, CI. 4 — 191.
Freier, Heinz : See —
Barchmann, Helmut, Freier, and Kruse. 2,916,609.
Freiermuth, George A. Vehicle construction. 2,886,312,
5-12-59, CI. 267 — 20.
Freimiller, Louis R. : See —
McKeever, Charles H, and Freimiller. 2,868,831.
Freireich, Ernest : See —
Hyman, Julius, Freireich, and Lidov. 2,875,256.
Freise, William G. : See —
Arnett, Leslie, and Freise. 2,912,145.
Freismuth, John S., to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Thermostat. 2,919,069, 12-29-59, CI. 236 — 34.
Freismuth, John S., and D. R. Terrance, to American Radiator
& Standard Sanitary Corp. Mixing valve. 2,910,242,
10-27-59, CI. 236—12.
Freistat, Theodore : See —
Cooper, Jack H., and Freistat. 2,871,583.
Freitag, August J. Wire cleaner. 2,887,702, 5-26-59, CI.
15—23.
Freitag, Auguste M. A., to de Spa & Fils, Societe en Com-
mandite par Actions. Universal truing machines for cards.
2,885,837, 5-12-59, CI. 51 — 242.
Freitas, Manuel P., to The Foxboro Co. Data scanner moni-
toring alarm system. 2,901,739. 8-25-59, CI. 340 — 213.
Frejacques, Jean L. M., to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Purification of CO->
and NH3. 2,904,393, 9-15-59. CI. 23—2.
Frekko, Eugene F., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Wash-
ing electrolytic capacitor sections. 2,893,410, 7-7-59, CI.
134 — 144.
Frekko, Eugene F., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Ter-
minal lug for a capacitor or the like. 2,908,886, 10-13-59,
CI. 339 — 220.
Frellick, Jacob P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Feed dis-
tributor for fluid reactants and particulate solids. 2,917,455,
12-15-59, CI. 208—166.
Frellsen, Carlton B., to Joy Mfg. Co. Hydraulic conveyor
swing and take-up. 2,895,591, 7-21-59, CI. 198—109.
Fremont, Herbert, and H. N. Parker, to Calbest Engineering
& Elecronics Co. Radio and television survey system.
2,896,070, 7-21-59, CI. 250 — 2.
French, Alfred G. : See —
O'Connor, Bernard E., and French. 2,878,755.
O'Connor, Bernard E.. and French. 2,878,756.
French, Beverly H. Portable scaffolding. 2,892,661, 6-30-59,
CI. 304—3.
French, Bruce C. : See —
Rimmer, John A., and Martin. 2,884,682.
French, Charlie N., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Master cylin-
der. 2,880,584, 4-7-59, CI. 60—54.6.
French, Clayton V., and E. R. Ihne, to Johns-Manville Corp.
Normal cured dry pressed products. 2,886,484, 5-12-59,
CI. 162—201.
French, Eric L., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co., Ltd.
Method of manufacturing selenium rectifiers. 2,875,103,
2-24-59, CI. 117—200.
French, George L., to International Harvester Co. Foldable
wheel mounting for vehicles. 2,886,338, 5-12-59, CI.
280 — 40.
French, Gilbert A. : See —
Jolliffe, Sidney A. W., Byatt, Watson, Hatch, and French.
2,917,741.
French, Gordon P., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electric
pulse generating apparatus. 2,899,552, 8-11-59, CI. 250 —
27.
French, Gordon R. Cast cutting device. 2,878,806, 3-24-59.
CI. 128—91.
French, Gordon W., to Beasley, French & Co. Ltd. Sheet
feeding and stacking apparatus. 2,872,190, 2-3-59, CI.
271—87.
French, Hector E. Loose-leaf binders. 2,911,977, 11-10-59,
CI. 129—41.
French, Howard V. : See —
Hahn, Richard H., and French. 2,916,061.
French, Lionel J. B. R. Bookbinding machines. 2,900,093,
8-18-59, CI. 214—7.
French Oil Mill Machinery Co., The : See —
Stacy, Thomas F. 2,902,923.
French, Oliver S. : See —
Marquis, Donald P., and French. 2,868,263.
French, Russell B., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Liquid
lawn feeder. 2,889,994, 6-9-59, CI. 239 — 159.
French, Thomas, & Sons Ltd. : See —
Stephenson, Matthias. 2.868,946.
Stephenson, Matthias, and Sellers. 2,897,850.
Frenkel, Lothar, to General Dynamics Corp. Electron beam
for a cathode ray tube. 2,880.342, 3-31-59, CI. 313—82.
Frenkel, Lothar, to General Dynamics Corp. Coding and de-
coding device utilizing a cathode ray type tube. 2,887,612,
5-19-59, CI. 315—21.
Frenkel, Marvin A., H. R. Frankle, and R. M. Burton ; said
Burton assor. to said Frenkel. Decal stamping machine.
2,880,539, 4-7-59, CI. 41 — 1.
Frensch, Heinz : See —
Scherer, Otto, Hahn, Frensch, Emmel, and Staudermann.
2,885,430.
Frentzel. Herman C. : See —
Morrison, George F., Breul, and Frentzel. 2,877,849.
Frentzel, Herman C., to Appleton Wire Works Inc. Loom
shuttles. 2,876,802. 3-10-59, CI. 139 — 125.
Frentzel, Herman C. Belt splice formers. 2,890,549,
6-16-59. CI. 51—142.
Frenzl, Otto, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction
de Moteurs d'Aviation. High-speed wind tunnels.
2,914,941, 12-1-59, CI. 73—147.
Freouf, Emanuel J. Hay stacker. 2,910,198, 10-27-59, CI.
214 — 140.
Frerer, Paul G., and M. R. Lewis, to Controls Co. of America.
Timer. 2,906,329, 9-29-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Frerer, Paul G., and J. N. Yamasaki, to Controls Co. of
America. Timer. 2,906,330, 9-29-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Frerichs, Kenneth E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Wire cutting and bending machine. 2,915,103, 12-1-59,
CI. 153—16.
Frerk, Richard R., to Norris Dispensers, Inc. Dispensing
mechanism for vending machines and the like. 2,918,195,
12-22-59, CI. 221 — 75.
Fresard, Marcel : See —
Casns-Robert, Ramon, and Fresard. 2,879,732.
LIST OF PATENTEES
315
Fresard, Marcel, and R. Gianinazzi, to Mefina S.A. Adjust-
able stop. 2,883,868, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 96.
Fresch, Eugene M. Meat-product. 2,918,374, 12-22-59, CI.
99 — 107.
Frese, Albert, to Cbemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for removing catalyst residues from polyolefines.
2,919,264, 12-29-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Fresh, John N., and R. D. Murphy. Aerodynamic seal for
face masks. 2,881,444, 4-14-59, CI. 2 — 9.
Fresia, Giulio. Device shaped as a parallelogram for the
direction of the third axle in motor vehicles and trailers.
2,912,250, 11-10-59, CI. 280 — 81.
Freudenberg, Carl, Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien : See —
Braun, Emil. 2,896,254.
Freudiger, Ernst, to S. Lambert, A.G. Gear hobbing ma-
chine. 2,891,450, 6-23-59, CI. 90 — 4.
Freund, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Valve.
2,893,680, 7-7-59, CI. 251—30.
Freund, Rudolf E. : See —
Jones, Lloyd R., Freund, Raynor, and Taylor. 2,882,346.
Freundlich, Martin M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Waveguide
window. 2,882,502, 4-14-59, CI. 333—98.
Freutel, Kenneth A., to Lindberg Engineering Co. Induction
heating apparatus. 2,905,798, 9-22-59, CI. 219 — 10.43.
Frevert, Robert E., to Crippen Mfg. Co. Cleaning and grad-
ing machines. 2,908,391, 10-13-59, CI. 209 — 315.
Frey, Cleon F., to Standard Coil Products Co. Inc. Cascode
television tuner with stages having interrelated space dis-
charge currents and common gain control. 2,894,125,
7-7-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Frey, Cleon F., and M. F. Melvin. Circuit breaker device.
2,910,561, 10-27-59, CI. 200 — 116.
Frey, Edward, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co.
Banner mounting construction. 2,882,630, 4-21-59, CI.
40 — 125.
Frey, Edward, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co.
Tow target construction. 2,907,095, 10-6-59, CI. 28 — 80.
Frey, Edward, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co.
Minimized drag tow target construction. 2,910,096,
10-27-59, CI. 139 — 419.
Frey, Edward, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co.
Banner mounting construction. 2,911,746, 11-10-59, CI.
40 — 128.
Frey, Edward J., to General Motors Corp. Colored electrical
terminals. 2,892,175, 6-23-59, CI. 339 — 113.
Frey, Erik. Carriage moving apparatus for typewriters.
2,886,160, 5-12-59, CI. 197—84.
Frey, Frederick E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of
metal contaminants from hydrocarbon liquids and im-
proved hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,870,081, 1-20-59.
CI 208 88
Frey, George J. Air heating unit. 2,891,535, 6-23-59, CI.
126—110.
Frey, Gerard G. Brake fluid signal. 2,894,093, 7-7-59, CI.
200—84.
Frey, Hans H. : See —
Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Frey. Scherer, and Hahn. 2,919,263.
Frey, Hans-Helmut, and R. Huth, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak-
tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Stabili-
zation of perfluorochloroolefin polymers. 2,907,742, 10-6-59,
CI. 260 — 45.95.
Frey, Julius, J. Ott, and H. Brinkmann, to L. Schuler, A.G.
Magnetically operated drive release and brake. 2,908,369,
10-13-59, CI. 192—144.
Frey, Louis E. Bed spring. 2,890,464, 6-16-59, CI. 5 — 320.
Frey, Louis E., to Duo-Bed Corp. Combined sofa bed and
end table. 2,904,796, 9-22-59, CI. 5 — 2.
Frey. Otto : See —
Bartholome, Ernst, Frey, Lehrer, and Lorenz. 2,870,867.
Frey, Raymond M., to McGraw-Edison Co. Furfural-alcohol-
thiophene resin compositions. 2,868,746, 1-13-59, CI.
260—23.5.
Frey, Raymond M., to McGraw-Edison Co. Furan resin com-
positions including tall oil and an aromatic aldehyde.
2,868,747, 1-13-59, CI. 260—23.5.
Freyermuth, Harlan B. : See —
Bloom. Albert, Freyermuth. and Normington. 2.875,226.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington.
2,884,359-63.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington. 2,891,983.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington. 2,911,429.
Freyermuth, Harlan B., and W. W. Williams, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Optical whitener. 2,911,415,
11-3-59, CI. 260—329.3.
Freyholdt, Helmut A., and F. M. McCown, to Industrial
Park Corp. Duct construction. 2,912,013, 11-10-59, CI.
138 — 75.
Freynik, Henry S., to H. K. Porter Co. (Delaware). Four-
drinier wire belt, wire, and allov composition thereof.
2,918,094, 12-22-59, CI. 139 — 425.
Freyssinet, Eugene. Surface areas of pre-stressed concrete
and their method of construction. 2,910,921, 11-3-59, CI.
94 — 8.
Freyssinet, Pierre : See —
Cartoux, Henri, and Freyssinet. 2,888,156.
Freytag, Helmut : See —
Malz, Hugo, Bayer, Freytag, and Lober. 2,891,059.
Freytag, Jean : See —
Huber, Harry, and Freytag. 2,881,513.
Huber, Harry, Freytag, and Reynaud. 2,881,512.
Huber, Harry, Freytag, and Reynaud. 2,913,812.
Friauf, George F. : See —
Edminster, James W., Beck, and Friauf. 2,917,370.
Fribauce, Austin E. : See —
Hunt, Robert A., and Fribance. 2,867,769.
Fribance, Austin E., and R. A. Hunt, to Rochester Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Ammeter. 2,867,768, 1-6-59, CI. 324 — 146.
Friberg, Vincent P., to General Instrument Corp. Tuned
transformer assembly. 2,889,522, 6-2-59, CI. 333 — 78.
Frick, Charles H. : See —
Shephard, Grove H., and Frick. 2,891,526.
Frick, Charles H., to General Motors Corp. Power plant con-
trol mechanism. 2,884,807, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Frick, Charles H., to General Motors Corp. Governing de-
vice for engines. 2,916,040, 12-8-59, CI. 137 — 47.
Frick Co. : See —
Garland, Milton W. 2,870,612.
Frick, Egon, to Orenstein-Koppel und Lubecker Maschinenbau
Akt. Scoop wheel. 2,892,271, 6-30-59, CI. 37 — 189.
Frick, Wilhelm E., to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Halo substituted
sulfanilides. 2.867,658, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 551.
Frick, William H. Rotatable rubber bumper. 2,885,821,
5-12-59, CI. 45 — 137.
Fricke, Gerhard, to National Research Corp. High vacuum.
2,893,624, 7-7-59, CI. 230 — 69.
Fricke, Roger H., and J. A. Liggett, to Radio Corp. of America.
Microwave bypass capacitor. 2,875,386, 2-24-59. CI. 317 —
257.
Fricker, Rolf : See —
Fikentscher, Hans, and Fricker. 2,877,216.
Ohlinger, Helmut, and Fricker. 2,895,938.
Frickert, Philip J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method
of making a textile mat. 2,900,700, 8-25-59, CI. 28 — 73.
Frickert, Philip J., and G. E. Smock, to Owens-Corning Fiber-
glas Corp. Fibrous mats and production thereof. 2,875,503,
3-3-59, CI. 28 — 1.
Frickert, Philip J., and R. G. Russell, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method and apparatus for producing
staple like yarn from continuous strand. 2,886,877,
5-19-59, CI. 28_— 1.
to Alden Products Co. Automatic start-
facsimile recorders. 2,873,315, 2-10-59,
Fricks, Richard E.,
stop circuit for
CI. 178—69.5.
Fricks, Richard E.,
to Alden Products Co. Blanking circuit.
2,918,525, 12-22-59, CI. 178 — 6.6.
Friday, Edward O. Depth settable fishing floats. 2,902,792,
9-8-59, CI. 43—44.87.
Friday, Paul D., to Paper Maid, Inc. Container with cover
lock. 2,873.057, 2-10-59. CI. 229—2.5.
Friday, Paul D., to Paper Maid, Inc. Molded pulp container.
2,885,135, 5-5-59, CI. 229 — 2.5.
Friden, Inc. : See —
Bergfelt, Nils H. 2,893,631.
Chall, Harold J. 2,886,237.
Chall, Harold J., and Balaz. 2,868,445.
Ellerbeck, Grant C. 2,868,453.
Ellerbeck, Grant C. 2,872,115.
Ellerbeck, Grant C. 2,889,985.
Ellerbeck, Grant C. 2,914,247.
Glazier, Robert C, and Zickler. 2,873,924.
Glazier, Robert C, and Zickler. 2,874,318.
Grobl, Jon E., and Zickler. 2,883,105.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel F. 2,908,441.
Malavazos, Arthur J. 2,909,320.
Malavazos, Arthur J., and Hawthorne. 2,911,142.
Plunkett, Gilman. 2,886,238.
Rutland, David F.. and Barclay. 2,868,454.
Ungricht, Emil. 2,898,039.
Priderici, Wayne J., to The Standard Products Co. Article-
supporting members of dielectric material for use in flocking
apparatus and which article-supporting members are pro-
vided with electrical conductors extending therealong.
2,877,740, 3-17-59, CI. 118—630.
Fridge, David S., Sr. Cotton roll holder. 2,914,852, 12-1-59,
CI. 32—35.
Fridrich, Elmer G., to General Electric Co. Electrolumines-
cent lamp construction. 2,901,652, 8-25-59, CI. 313 — 108.
Fridrich, Elmer G., to General Electric Co. Manufacture of
conductive glass paper. 2,904,457, 9-15-59, CI. 117 — 229.
Fridrich, Elmer G., to General Electric Co. Variable color
electroluminescent lamp. 2,918,594, 12-22-59, CI. 313 —
108.
Fridrich Elmer G., and E. H. Wiley, to General Electric
Co. Electric incandescent lamp. 2,883,571, 4-21-59, CI.
313—179.
Frieberg, Bengt, to Lihnell Vagn Aktiebolag. Draft-gear in
tractors and like vehicles. 2,904,349, 9-15-59, CI. 280 —
479.
Fried, John H., and J. G. Sandza, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Production of citric acid. 2,910,409, 10-27-59, CI. 195 — 36.
Fried, Josef : See —
Donin, Milton N, Fried, and Thoma. 2,881,189.
Herz, Josef E., and Fried. 2.901.492
Herz, Josef E., and Fried. 2,914,545.
Thoma, Richard W., and Fried. 2,880,217.
Fried, Josef, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. liar, 12£-
dimethyl-A*8(«).i3(i7). pregnatriene - 3, 20 - dione. 2,891,076,
6-16-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Fried, Josef, and R. W. Thoma, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Synthesis of 1,2-dehydro steroid by cyclindrocarpon
radicicola or fusarium javanicum. 2,868,694, 1-13-59, Cl.
195—51.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Fried, Josef, D. Perlman, A. F. Langlykke, and E. O. Titus.
Microbiological oxidation of steroids. 2,872,381, 2-3-59,
CI. 195 — 51.
Fried, Josef, R. W. Thoma. D. Perlman, and J. R. Gerke, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. 15 ketoprogesterones.
2,879,277, 3-24-59. CI. 260—397.3.
Fried, Josef, R. W. Thoma, D. Perlman. and J. R. Gerke, to
Olin Matnieson Chemical Corp. 15-hydroxy progesterones.
2,879.280, 3-24-59, CI. 2G0— 397.4.
Fried, Josef, and J. E. Herz, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. 21-chloro of steroids. 2,892,850, 6-30-59, CI.
260—397.3.
Fried, Josef, and J. E. Herz, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Synthesis of steroids. 2,895,954, 7-21-59, CI.
260 — 239.55.
Fried, Josef, and J. E. Herz, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Method of making 21-FA1.4 pregnadiene compounds.
2,895,972, 7-21-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Fried, Josef, and G. H. Thomas, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. 9,16-dihalo steroids of the androstane series.
2,901.494. 8-25-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Fried, Josef, and R. W. Thoma, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. A^androstadienes. 2,902,498, 9-1-59, CI. 260—
397.45.
Fried, Josef, and J. E. Herz, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process for preparing 21-fluoro steroids of the pregnane
series. 2.903,449, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Fried, Josef, and R. W. Thomas, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Synthesis of steroids. 2,914,543, 11-24-59, CI.
260—397.3.
Fried, Joseph W. Chamfering and deburring tool. 2,868,045,
1-13-59. CI. 77 — 73.5.
Fried, Richard G. Swimming pool temperature Indicator.
2,913,903, 11-24-59, CI. 73 — 343.
Fried, Sherman : Scc--
Davidson, Norman R., and Fried. 2,910,344.
Malm, John G., and Fried. 2,893,825.
Fried, Sherman, and H. L. Baumbaeh, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Plutonium-hydro-
gen reaction product, method of preparing same and Plu-
tonium powder therefrom. 2,915,362 12-1-59, CI. 23 —
14.5.
Friedberg, Harry, to Waste King Corp. Incinerator burner
construction. 2,887,074, 5-19-59, CI. 110 — 8.
Friedberg, Milton R. : See —
Stewart, Jack L., Friedberg. and Finke. 2,870,243.
Friedberg, Milton R., and J. L. Stewart, to The Antenna Spe-
cialists Co. Antenna mounting device. 2,899,485, 8-11-59,
CI. 174—153.
Friedel, Ernst : See —
Osswald. Philipp, Friedel, Arimont, and Hill. 2,919,184.
Friedell, Morley V., to C. A. Norgren Co. Methods and appa-
ratus for generating an aerosol. 2,890,765, 6-16-59, CI.
184—55.
Friedell, Morley V., to C. A. Norgren Co. Methods and
apparatus for reclassifying aerosols. 2,912,064, 11-10-59,
CI. 183—75.
Friedell, Morley V., to C. A. Norgren Co. Liquid level re-
sponsive device. 2,915,605, 12-1-59, CI. 200 — 84.
Frieder, Leonard P. : See —
Finken, Walter S. 2.866.977.
Finken, Walter S. 2,868,195.
Finken, Walter S. 2.879.343.
Finken, Walter S., and Aileo.
Finken, Walter S., and Aileo.
Finken, Walter S., and Aileo.
Frieder, Leonard P.. and W. S. Finken ; said Finken assor.
to said Frieder. Apparatus for molding plastic. 2,876,492,
3-10-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Friederich, Herbert : See —
Lautenschlager. Hans, and Friederich. 2,886,591.
Lautenschlager, Hans, and Friederich. 2.916,513.
Lautenschlager, Hans, Friederich, Schmidt, and Dachs.
2,907,775.
Friederich, Herbert, and M. Minsinger, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of alpha-chloracrylic acid
esters. 2,889,357, 6-2-59. CI. 260 — 486.
Friederich, Herbert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Isomerization of unsaturated diols.
2,911,445, 11-3-59, CI. 260—635.
Friedheim, Ernst A. H. Organic dithiol derivatives. 2,880,-
222, 3-31-59, CI. 260—430.
Friedhoff, Helmuth, to Firma Walther & Cie. Akt. Method
of filling small vessels. 2.872,764, 2-10-59, CI. 53 — 37.
Friedlander, Henry Z. : See —
Sprague, George S., and Friedlander. 2,898,320.
Friedlander, Henry Z., to American Cyanamid Co. Prepara-
tion of polymers containing carboxy groups from polymers
of acrylamide. 2,886,558, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 89.7.
Friedlander, Herbert N. : See —
Juveland, Omar O.. Field, and Friedlander. 2.919,267.
Juveland, Omar O., Friedlander, and Field. 2,915,515.
Juveland, Omar O., Friedlander, and Field. 2,915,516.
Pilar, Frank L., Friedlander, Juveland, and Field.
2,881,156.
Friedlander, William S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Dioxo-thiadiazolidines and process therefor. 2,895,958,
7-21-59, CI. 260—301.
Friedli, Robert Jr. : See —
Woehling, John G., and Friedli. 2,900,554.
2,871,484.
2,893,011.
2,903,700.
Friedman, Aaron : See — ■
Ensler, Arthur S., and Friedman. 2,898,213.
Friedman, Aaron, D. Lurie, and S. Dale, to Joe Lowe Corp.
Bagging machine. 2,907,160, 10-6-59, CI. 53 — 189.
Friedman, Allan. Shutter mechanisms for photocomposing
apparatus. 2,905,068, 9-22-59, CI. 95—4.5.
Friedman, Barry : See — ■
Friedman, Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
Friedman, Benjamin. Hypodermic syringes. 2,904,043,
9-15-59, CI. 128 — 218.
Friedman, Bernard S., to Sinclair Refining Co. Carbonyla-
tion of saturated hydrocarbons. 2,874,186, 2-17-59, CI.
260 — 514.
Friedman, Bernard S., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for
cracking a plurality of hydrocarbon oils in a suspension of
catalyst particles in a riser reactor. 2,908,630, 10-13-59,
CI. 208 — 74.
Friedman, David C. : See —
Holt, Arthur W., and Friedman. 2,895,077.
Friedman, George J. : See —
Friedman, Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
Friedman, Harry J. Pad books. 2,894,767, 7-14-59, CI.
281 — 15.
Friedman, Herbert, to J. J. Maguire, trading as J. J. Maguire
Co. Radiation thickness gauge. 2,879,399, 3-24-59, CI.
250—83.3.
Friedman, Herbert, to J. J. Maguire, d.b.a. J. J. Maguire Co.
Method and apparatus for slag detection in metal sheets.
2,901,629, 8-25-59, CI. 250—53.
Friedman, Herbert. Gas detection. 2,918,578, 12-22-59,
CI. 250 — 43.5.
Friedman, Herbert, and T. A. Chubb. Ultra-violet gas anal-
ysis. 2,901.625. 8-25-59. CI. 250 — 43.5.
Friedman. Iris : See —
Friedman. Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
Friedman, Isidore H., Jr., V2 to Delta Tank Mfg. Co., Inc.,
and % to Fuller Co. Discharge vessel with mixing gate.
2,915,341, 12-1-59, CI. 302 — 53.
Friedman, John H., to The National Machinery Co. Gap mill
control. 2,887,915, 5-26-59, CI. 80 — 26.
Fripdman. Lawrencp. Decorative edging for luggage.
2.875,869, 3-3-59, CI. 190—54.
Friedman, Martin J. : See —
Bindon. Douglas G., Carter, and Friedman. 2,880,406.
Friedman, Michael : See—
Lueck, Irving B., and Friedman. 2,886,921.
Friedman, Nathan H. Stethoscope head. 2,893,507, 7-7-59,
CI. 181 — 24.
Friedman, Philip, deceased (I. Fripdman and H. Orenstein,
executors), and G. J. Friedman, to R. Grossman, R. Stein,
I. Friedman, and H. Orenstein, as trustees for B. Friedman,
and I. Friedman, and H. Orenstein, as trustees for R. Fried-
man, d. b. a. G. F. S. Investing Co. Closure fastener.
2,873.990. 2-17-59, CI. 292 — 228.
Friedman, Ralph, to A. J. Schneierson & Son, Inc. Ladies'
slip. 2,907,331, 10-6-59, CI. 128 — 154.
Friedman, Robert : See —
Friedman, Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
Friedman, Rohert G., to The National Machinery Co. Metal
drawing and feeding apparatus. 2,880,854, 4-7-59, CI.
205—16.
Friedman, Robert G., to The National Machinery Co. Metal
working apparatus. 2,881,297, 4-7-59, CI. 219 — 10.47.
Friedman, Robert G., to The National Machinery Co. Cut
blank feed. 2,881,950, 4-14-59. CI. 221 — 225.
Friedman, Robert G.. to The National Machinery Co. Roller
bearing header slide. 2,918.333. 12-22-59. CI. 308 — 6.
Friedman, Sol. Fish feeding device. 2,900,022, 8-18-59, CI.
161—10.
Friedman, Solomon, to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush construc-
tion. 2,874,399. 2-24-59. CI. 15 — 169.
Friedman, Stanley S. : See —
Kendall, Charles O., Powell, and Friedman.
Friedman, William F. Electrical cryptograph.
3-17-59, CI. 35—4.
Friedmann. Alex., Kommandit-Gesellschaft : See —
Lipinski, Johann. 2,886,135.
Friedmann, Charles L.. and T J. Banfield. to Titanium Metals
Corp. of America. Electrode attachment device. 2,S78,461.
3-17-59, CI. 339—275.
Friedmann, Louis M., and K. F. Ross. Telephone alarm
system. 2,890,281, 6-9-59, CI. 179 — 5.
Friedrich, Andrew E. : See —
De Baun, John E., and Friedrich. 2,893,500.
Friedrich, Hilda, K. Fischer, and G. Rummert. % to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius
& Bruning, and % to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Arms-
turenfabrik Kommandit-Gesellschaft. Pressure transmit-
ting fluids for brakes and hydraulic apparatus. 2,916,457,
12-8-59, CI. 252 — 75.
Friedrich, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
interrupter. 2,900,478, 8-18-59, CI. 200 — 150.
Friedrich, Wilhelm : See —
Bernhauer. Konrad, Friedrich,
2,893,9S8.
Friedrich, William W. Internal
2,882.874, 4-21-59, CI. 123—50.
Friedrichs, Georges, to Societe Anonyme dite Compagnle
Generale de Metrologie. Protective network system for an
electric universal measuring instrument. 2,902,651,
9-1-59, CI. 324 — 110.
2,893,546.
2,877,565,
Circuit
Dellweg, and Becher.
combustion engine.
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317
Telephone
detector.
Circuit
Friedrichsen, Wilhelm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Akt. Production of delta-epsilon-unsaturated carboxylic
acids, their derivatives and the corresponding delta-
valerolactones. 2,905,698, 9-22-59, CI. 260—343.5.
Friel, Daniel D. : See —
Flook, William M., Jr., and Friel. 2,909,924.
Friel, Patrick. I-bearn attachment clamp. 2,868,485, 1-13-59,
CI. 248—59.
Friend, Albert W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Travel-
ing wave tube. 2,897,397, 7-28-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Friend, Albert W., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Electrical component and manufacture. 2,917,438,
12-15-59, CI. 204—13.
Friend, Irvin, to Ivy Furniture Inc. Structural assembly.
2,905,514, 9-22-59, CI. 311 — 104.
Friend, Lindsay C. : See —
Edwards, John F. Jr., Shaub, and Friend. 2,919,320.
Friend, Lindsay C. Support device for garment hangers.
2,868,389, 1-13-59, CI. 211 — 123.
Friend, Phillip G. : See —
Epstein, Michael. 2,868,205.
Fries, Bernard A., to California Research Corp. Apparatus
for determining characteristics of hydrogen-containing sub-
stances. 2,S99,555, 8-11-59, CI. 250—43.5.
Fries, Bernard A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Dissolution of lanthanum fluoride
precipitates. 2,912,303, 11-10-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Fries, Dorla : See —
Mueller, Eugen, Fries, and Metzger. 2,885,332.
Mueller, Eugen, Metzger, and Fries. 2,88o,333.
Fries, Gustav, to J. C. Vredenburg-Inglesby. Control method
and means. 2,917,645, 12-15-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Frieseke & Hoepfner G.m.b.H. : See —
Bosch, Julius. 2,884,531.
Friesen, Herbert A. : See —
Herider, Elmer A., and Friesen. 2,892,487.
Frigid Fluid Co. : See —
Emert, Gerald E. 2,901,137.
Yeazel, Gilbert A. 2,870,519.
Friis. Harald T., and W. M. Sharpless, to Bell
Laboratories, Inc. Electromagnetic wave
2,871,353, 1-27-59, CI. 250—31.
Frink, Russell E. : See—
Kozlovic, John M., and Frink. 2,889,433.
Frink, Russell E.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
interrupter. 2,871,318, 1-27-59, CI. 200—144.
Frink, Russell E., and P. Olsson, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Metal-clad switchgear. 2,900,464, 8-18-59, CI. 200—
50.
Frink Sno-Plows, Inc. : See- —
Kenyon. George W. 2,877,573.
Frisby, Raymond A. Self-measuring carbide drills.
2,886,291, 5-12-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Frisch, Erling, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Linear motion
device. 2,882,428, 4-14-59, CI. 310—83.
Frisch, Franz : See —
Kappeler, Markus, and Frisch. 2,904,543.
Frisch, Gustaaf A. : See —
Ostmann, Jan. 2,902,932.
Frisch, Norman W., and A. F. Preuss, Jr., to Rohm & Haas
Co. Ceric complex oxidative ion-exchange resins and their
preparation. 2,906,714, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 2.1.
Frischmann, Karl, to Ernst Leitz, G.m.b.H. Mechanism for
coarse and fine adjustment. 2,914,952, 12-1-59, CI. 74 —
10.5.
Frisell, Erik H., to Kommanditbolaget Irving & Frisell.
Spring mattresses, upholstery seats and the like. 2,893,018,
7-7-59, CI. 5 — 247.
Frisendaux, George M. : See —
Jones, Herbert S., Frisendaux, Petersen, and Shuflin.
2,908,063.
Frisius, Edward N., to California Research Corp. Inhibitor
solution, and method of inhibiting oil well corrosion there-
with. 2.885,359, 5-5-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Fritcher, Earl E. Travelling valve fluid pump plunger.
2,906,211. 9-29-59, CI. 103 — 179.
Frito Co., The : See —
Doolin, Charles E. 2,907,268.
Eytinge, Bruce D. 2,886,439.
Fritsch, Daniel, to Hamilton Watch Co. Driving mechanism
for an index wheel. 2,897,680, 8-4-59, CI. 74 — 126.
Fritsch, Hermann, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft.
Method for rolling metal powder. 2,917,821, 12-22-59,
CI. 29—420.5.
Fritsch, Werner : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thome\ Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,912,444.
Fritsche, O. : See —
Miramontes, Luis E., Romero, and Fritsche. 2,878,247.
Fritsche. Rudolf. Method and apparatus for processing print-
ing plates. 2,903,550, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 35.
Fritschi, Walter W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor gating circuit. 2,883,474, 4-21-59, CI.
179—84.
Fritschi, Walter W., and A. Weaver, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Magnetic core circuits. 2,914,617, 11-24-59,
CI. 179—18.
Fritschle, Arthur. Tool for removing tvpe metal from type
casting machine mouthpieces. 2,894,273, 7-14-59, CI.
15—104.05.
Fritts. James A. : See —
Fleekop, Fred, and Fritts. 2,917,306.
Fritts, Lois L. : See —
Gruenhagen, Richard H., and Fritts. 2,897,113.
Fritts, Robert W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Thermo-
electric generator. 2,906,801, 9-29-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Fritts, Robert W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Elec-
trical device. 2,915,724, 12-1-59, CI. 338—23.
Fritts, Robert W., and S. Karrer, to Minnesota Mining and
Mfg. Co. Shock-resistant mounting means for frangible
electrical conductors. 2,892,879, 6-30-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Fritts, Robert W., and S. Karrer, to Minnesota Mining and
Mfg. Co. Thermoelectric heat pump. 2,896,005, 7-21-59,
CI. 136 — 5.
Fritz, Bernhard : See —
Ruppert, Wilhelm, Schwedler, Essewein, and Fritz.
2,884,894.
Fritz, Conrad M. : See —
Applegate, Marvin C, and Fritz. 2,916,976.
Fritz, Gerhard : See —
Kautsky, Hans W., and Fritz. 2,886,582.
Fritz, Karl H. Apparatus for bright-annealing of metals.
2,899,192, 8-11-59, CI. 266 — 5.
Fritz, Martin : See —
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Fritz. 2,890,598.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Fritz. 2,912,031.
Bensinger, Wolf-Dieter, and Fritz. 2,914,964.
Fritz, Martin, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Crank
shaft. 2,917,946, 12-22-59. CI. 74 — 596.
Fritz, Robert J. : See —
Arey, William F., Jr., and Fritz. 2,880,160.
Fritz, Robert J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Continuous polymerization process and apparatus.
2,889,314, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Fritz, William E., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Hopper door operating mechanism. 2,888,884, 6-2-59,
CI. 105 — 250.
Fritz, William E., and G. B. Willard, to Enterprise Railway
Equipment Co. Hopper door operating mechanism.
2,888,883, 6-2-59, CI. 105—250.
Fritz, William H., N. M. Potter, and M. C. Cox, to Union
Carbide Corp. Photoflash lamp. 2,913,892, 11-24-59, CI.
67 — 31.
Fritze, Marvin E., and J. W. Smith, said Smith assor. to
J. C. Fennelly Co. Sandblasting tool and method. 2,884,-
745, 5-5-59, CI. 51 — 11.
Fritzinger, George H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Mounting of
sheet records. 2,902,333, 9-1-59, CI. 346 — 138.
Fritzinger, George H. Devices for handling tape. 2,906,426,
9-29-59, CI. 216 — 30.
Fritzinger, George H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Sheet record
machine. 2,906,585, 9-29-59, CI. 346 — 127.
Fritzinger, George H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Juke box and
recordation-transfer machine therefor. 2,908,767, 10-13-59.
CI. 179 — 100.2.
Fritzinger, George H. Adhesive applicators. 2,909,301,
10-20-59, CI. 216—29.
Fritzinger, George H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Mounting ar-
rangements for sheet records. 2,919,136, 12-29-59, CI.
274 — 17.
Fritzlen, David W. Animated light mechanism. 2,913,572,
11-17-59, CI. 240—10.1.
Friz, Adolf. Machine with taping and tape-cutting arrange-
ment for transporting sheets such as veneer sheets.
2,884,030, 4-28-59, CI. 144 — 2.
Friz, Gerhard, to Safe Stop Corp. Brake for vehicles.
2,877,869, 3-17-59, CI. 188—5.
Friz, Walter : See —
Klein, Werner, and Friz. 2.871.393.
Klein, Werner, and Friz. 2,905,847.
Klein, Werner, and Friz. 2,911,599.
Klein, Werner, Friz, and Osswald. 2,908,843.
Froberg, Charles H., Jr. Adjustable angle plates. 2,871,768,
2-3-59, CI. 90—59.
Frobisher. Ralph S. : See —
Randall, Boardman M., and Frobisher. 2,910,396.
Froehlich, Charles W., to Hunt Foods, Inc. Hydraulic dump-
ing apparatus. 2,894,516, 7-14-59, CI. 134 — 62.
Froehlich, Harold E., to General Mills, Inc. Balloon and
fitting for balloon ends. 2,880,946, 4-7-59, CI. 244 — 31.
Froehlich, Kurt, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. High compression
spark ignited gas engine and method. 2,914,041, 11-24-59,
CI. 123—1.
Froelich, Ernest J., to Sterling Drug Inc. Canine distemper
vaccine and its preparation. 2,912,361, 11-10-59, CI.
167—78.
Frohardt, Roger P., T. H. Haskell, J. Ehrlich, and M. P.
Knudsen, to Parke, Davis & Co. Antibiotic and methods
for obtaining same. 2,916,485, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 211.
Frohbach, Harold O..E. F. Gill, J. S. Marran, and A. J.
Romano, to Chart-Pak, Inc. Tape dispenser. 2,918,189,
12-22-59, CI. 216—20.
Frohberger, Paul-Ernst : See —
Urbschat, Ewald, and Frohberger. 2,911,336.
Frohlich, Adolf, to The Cleveland Trust Co., as trustee. Pneu-
matic tire building apparatus. 2,887,148 5-19-59, CI.
154 — 9.
Frohlich, Adolf, to The Cleveland Trust Co., as trustee.
Vulcanizing press. 2,904,831, 9-22-59, CI. 18 — 17.
Frohlich, Adolf, to The Cleveland Trust Co., as trustee.
Clamping device. 2,910,110, 10-27-59, CI. 154 — 9.
Frohlich, Adolf, and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland Trust
Co., trustee. Expandable bead ring for vulcanizing presses.
2,904,832, 9-22-59, CI. 18—17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Frohlich, Adolf, and E. J. Harris, te The Cleveland Trust
Co. Hinged inner bead forming and sealing ring for
vulcanizing presses. 2,913,765, 11-24-59, CI. 18—17.
Frohlich, Adolf H and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland Trust
Co. Cut-off machinery for fabric plies. 2,873,802, 2-17-59,
CI. 104—75.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris ; said Frohlich assor. to
The Cleveland Trust Co., trustee. Apparatus and method
for shaping and vulcanizing pneumatic tires. 2,880,458,
4-7-59, CI. 18—17.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland
Trust Co., trustee. Sectional vulcanizing apparatus.
2,895,169, 7-21-59, CI. 18—45.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris. Bagless vulcanizing
press. 2,901,771. 9-1-59. CI. 18 — 17.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland Trust
Co. Sealing ring for recapping presses. 2,901,772, 9-1-59,
CI. 18 — 18.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland Trust
Co., trustee. Double acting sealing ring for vulcanizing
pneumatic tires. 2,904,833, 9-22-59, CI. 18 — 17.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland Trust
Co., trustee. Hinged sealing ring for vulcanizing appa-
ratus. 2,904,834, 9-22-59, CI. 18—17.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and E. J. Harris, to The Cleveland Trust
Co., as trustee. Building core for pneumatic tires. 2,910,-
109, 10-27-59, CI. 154—9.
Frohlich, Hans, to Bommer Spring Hinge Co., Inc. Hold
open devices for single acting swinging doors. 2,875,468,
3-3-59, CI. 16 — 55.
Frohlich, Hans, to Bommer Spring Hinge Co., Inc. Hold
open devices for double acting swinging doors. 2,880,449,
4-7-59, CI. 16—55.
Frohner, J.ohann B. Clamping devices or couplings.
2,893,742, 7-7-59, CI. 279—2.
Froitzheim, Hans : See —
Reichle, Alfred, and Froitzheim. 2,885,729.
Froland, Olav, to McGraw-Edison Co. Switch operating
means. 2,891,122, 6-16-59, CI. 200—92.
Frolich, Martin, to Sulzer Freres, S.A. Turbine for cooling
a fluid by expansion. 2,910,328, 10-27-59, CI. 308 — 36.3.
Frolow, Jack L. Timing apparatus. 2,903,881, 9-15-59, CI.
73—6.
Froman, Darol K., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Push-pull power reactor. 2,875,143,
2-24-59. CI. 204 — 154.2.
Fromer. Emile S. Electric light socket. 2,874,366, 2-17-59.
CI. 339—141.
Fromm, Ferdinand, to Spintex Spinnerei Maschinenbau,
G.m.b.H. Drive for combing beams and cards of textile
spinning machines. 2,882,737. 4-21-59, CI. 74 — 75.
Fromm, Leonard W., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Recovery of valuable material from
graphite bodies. 2.903,402. 9-8-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Fromm, Robert, to W & R Fromm Corp. Elastic boot lace.
2,887,005, 5-19-59, CI. 87—1.
Fromm, W & R, Corp. : Ser —
Fromm, Robert. 2,887,005.
Fromm, Winfield E. : See —
Fubini. Eugene G., and Fromm. 2,913,686.
Fromm, Winfield E., to United States of America, Navy.
Method of orientation of detector magnetometer element
with high accuracy. 2.902,641, 9-1-59. CI. 324 — 43.
Frommelt, Cyril P., to Dubuque Awning & Tent Co., Inc.
Deformable self-supporting welding shield. 2,911,038,
11-3-59, CI. 160 — 351.
Frommelt, Cyril P. and S. J., to Dubuque Awning & Tent
Co., Inc. Loading dock shield. 2,892.463, 6-30-59, CI.
135—5.
Frommelt, Horace A. : See —
See. Theodore S., and Frommelt. 2,881,507.
Frommelt, Svlvan J. : See —
Frommelt, Cyril P. and S. J. 2,892,463.
Fronczak, Ernest T. : See —
Martinek, Thomas W.. and Fronczak. 2,900,340.
Remes, Nathaniel L., Martinek, and Fronczak. 2,913,409.
Frontier Chemical Co., Division of Vulcan Materials Co. :
See —
Jordan, James I., Jr. 2,917,542.
Frontier Development Co. : See —
Beeston, John T. Jr. 2.869.311.
Beeston, John T., Jr. 2,885,873.
Frosch, Alex : See —
Rickard, James A., and Frosch. 2,911,531.
Frosch, Carl J. : Sec —
Derick, Lincoln, and Frosch. 2,873.222.
Frosst, Charles E.. & Co. : See —
Levi, Irving. 2,919.226.
Millar, John F. 2,897.122.
Wasson. Burton K.. and Parker. 2,901,501.
Frost, Albert E., to The Dow Chemical Co. N,N'-thiobis
(ethylene)-bis(2-(o-hydroxyphenyl)glycine) compounds. 2,-
907,790, 10-6-59, CI. 260—516.
Frost, C. Jack : See —
Anderson, Herman. 2,917,313.
Frost, Elmer F. Kneeling benches. 2,892,488, 6-30-59,
CI. 155 — 166.
Frost, Elmer F., Jr. : See —
Belk, Wilber C, and Frost. 2,905,449.
Frost, George E., to Olin Mathleson Chemical Corp. Method
of making bullets. 2,898,666, 8-11-59, CI. 29—1.22.
Frost, James E. Telephone base directory. 2,897,031,
7-28-59, CI. 312—183.
Frost, John W. Vehicle ash and waste receiver. 2,891,662,
6-23-59, CI. 206 — 19.o.
Frost, Paul D. : See —
Griest, Andrew J., Parris, and Frost. 2,892,743.
Frost, Richard H., and E. O. Schweitzer, to The Swartwout
Co. Pressure sensing device. 2,902,861, 9-8-59, CI. 73 —
408.
Frost, Thomas P. Combination well packer and pumping as-
sembly. 2,876,708, 3-10-59, CI. 103—181.
Frost, Thomas P. Well tool running and retrieving device.
2.885.010, 5-5-59, CI. 166 — 219.
Frost, Thomas P. Well tool running and retrieving device.
2.885.011, 5-5-59, CI. 166 — 219.
Frost, Wade W., to David A. Freeman. Presser attachment
for shirt folding machines. 2,907,503, 10-6-59, CI.
223—52.1.
Frostad, Lars, to The Porter-Cable Machine Co. Power op-
erated elliptical motion tool. 2,884,789, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 13.
Frostick, Frederick C, Jr. : See —
Frostick,
Phillips, Benjamin,
2,890,194.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2,890,209.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2.890,210.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2,917,469.
Frostick, Frederick C, Jr.
Frostick,
Frostick,
McGary.
McGary
McGary
and Patrick,
and Patrick,
and Patrick.
Frostick, McGary, and Patrick.
and B. Phillips, to Union Carbide
Corp. Epoxy-vinyl monomers and method of preparing
the same. 2,883,398, 4-21-59, CI. 260—348.
Frouws, Simon M., to North American Philips Co. Inc.
Glow-discharge tube. 2,870,365. 1-20-59, CI. 313—197.
Frownfelter, Charles R., R. J. Harry, R. S. Hassard, and
D. C. Shearer, to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Apparatus for
stretching plastic sheet material. 2,912,716, 11-17-59,
CI. 18—1.
Fruehauf Trailer Co. : See —
Erickson, Paul N. 2,874.992.
Levitt, Semond. 2.871.056.
Locker, Hans. 2,907,575.
Sheppard, Charles B., and Bohlen. 2,912,277.
Fruendt, Adel J. High-load capacity, taper bearing swivel.
2,918,335, 12-22-59, CI. 308—227.
Fruengel, Frank. Quick-responsive spark gap device.
2,886,737, 5-12-59, CI. 313—352.
Fruengel, Frank. Method and system for operating X-ray
tubes. 2,899,562. 8-11-59, CI. 250—98.
Fruengel, Frank. Ultrasonic carburetor. 2,908,443, 10-13-59,
CI. 239 — 102.
Fruit Equipment Service : See —
Hostetler, Charles P., and Norconk. 2,905,344.
Fruit Growers Express Co. : See —
Norbom, Ragnar A. 2,897,007.
Frumhoff, Abe D. : See —
Farrell, Guy M., and Frumhoff. 2,888,625.
Frungel, Frank : See —
Altrogge, Wilhelm. Willutzky. and Frungel. 2,904.723.
Frungel, Frank. High-frequency spark device. 2,906,924.
9—29—59 pj 315 163
Frv, Ben L. Circular lighting fixture. 2,878.372, 3-17-59,
CI. 240-51.12.
Fry, Clifford W., to Certified Gas Equipment Corp. Needle
valve. 2,912,005, 11-10-59, CI. 137—614.11.
Frv, Donald R. Rechargeable battery capsule. 2,876.410.
3-3-59. CI. 320—48.
Fry, Francis J. : See —
Fry, William J. and F. J. 2,917,751.
Frv, Horace P., Jr., to American Viscose Corp. Radius
bar linkage. 2,895,165, 7-21-59, CI. 18—15.
Fry, Hugh A. Boring tool and method for making same.
2,882,763, 4-21-59, CI. 77 — 5S.
Frv. Millard E., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliances. 2,875,016. 2-24-59. CI. 312—351.
Frv, Stanley R., and D. V. McCormick, to Cameo (Machinery)
Ltd. Paper sheet folding machines. 2,896,942, 7-28-59,
CI. 270 — 84.
Fry, Stanley S., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Method of
forming a" blocking laver on a selenium rectifier. 2,872,357,
2-3-59, CI. 117—200.
Fry, Stanley S., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Method of
forming a blocking layer on a selenium rectifier. 2,872,358,
2-3-59. CI. 117 — 200.
Frv. Vern K. Turbine driven oppositelv rotating propellers.
2.870.847. 1-27-59. CI. 170— 135. 2S.
Frv. William J. Thermoelectric transducer. 2,919,356.
12-29-59. CI. 310 — 4.
Frv, William J. and F. J., to Interscience Research Corp.
Mechanical heart. 2,917,751. 12-22-59, CI. 3 — 1.
Frvdenlund. Arthur J. Guide means for saws. 2.903.026.
9-8-59, CI. 143—6.
Frye. Clarence H. : See —
Selby. James. 2.903,931.
Frye, Clifton G. : See —
Eckstrom. Hartlev C, Frye, Pickering, and Tollefson.
2,918,355.
Frve, Reinlmld A. Knock down structures. 2,S68,56S.
1-13-59, CI. 287—54.
Fryer, Edward R.. to General Motors Corp. Dual ratio lever
mechanism. 2,893,139, 7-7-59, CI. 37—118.
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Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Depth sounding
devices. 2,869,109, 1-13-59, CI. 340 — 3.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Restoring angular
coincidence of synchro servosystein rotors. 2,879,459,
o_24 59 rj] 318 24.
Fryklund, Robert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Echo ranging sys-
tems. 2,901,726, 8-25-59, CI. 340 — 3.
Frykman, Oscar G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Thermostatic damper. 2,881,868, 4-14-59, CI. 188—90.
Fryksdale, Frans H. : See —
Doerrfeld, Robert L., and Fryksdale. 2,892,029.
Frymire, Garold G. : See —
Sharp, Joseph F., and Frymire. 2,913,046.
Sharp, Joseph F., and Frymire, 2,918,708.
Fthenakis, Emanuel, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Current supply apparatus. 2,909,720, 10-20-59, CI.
321 — 18.
Fubini, Eugene G. : See —
Wilkerson, Jefferson R., Tollefson, and Fubini. 2,888,670.
Fubini, Eugene G., and W. E. Fromm, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Strip transmission lines. 2,913,686, 11-17-59, CI. 333—84.
Fuchs, Benjamin H., to E. B. Wilcox. Droppable back-off
tool. 2,911,909, 11-10-59, CI. 102—20.
Fuchs, Charles F. : See —
Epstein, Solomon, Fuchs, and Gladstone. 2,874,126.
Fuchs, Emanuel, to Wagner & Englert G.m.b.H. Grinding
wheel. 2,910,810, 11-3-59, CI. 51 — 206.
Fuchs, Ernst G. : See —
Orthner, Ludwig, and Fuchs. 2,905,702.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
and apparatus for bending wave guide tubing. Re. 24,646,
5-12-59, CI. 153 — 40.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Mandrel
for use in twisting rectangular tubing. 2,868,266, 1-13-59,
CI. 153 — 63.
Fuchs. Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for making zero-radius bends in rectangular tubing.
2,873.786, 2-17-59, CI. 153—20.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Inter-
locking ring-type mandrel. 2,894,558, 7-14-59, CI. 153—63.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Uni-
versal mandrel. 2,916,077, 12-8-59, CI. 153—63.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and C. L. Saunders, to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Apparatus for heading tubular members.
2,871,734, 2-3-59, CI. 78 — 17.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and G. Mevrincean, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Mandrels for making seamless bends in rectan-
gular tubing. 2,882,951, 4-21-59, CI. 153 — 4.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and R. H. Hall, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Mandrel for making small radius bends in tubes
of rectangular configuration. 2,902,077, 9-1-59, CI.
153 — 63.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and R. H. Hall, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Mandrel for making small radius tubular bends.
2,902,078, 9-1-59, CI. 153 — 63.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and G. Nevrincean, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Apparatus for twisting wave guides. 2,902,080,
9-1-59. CI. 153—78.
Fuchs, Henry O., to Metal Improvement Co. Shot peening
apparatus. 2,881,506, 4-14-59, CI. 29—90.
Fuchs, Irvin J., to General Electric Co. Automatic clothes
dryer control. 2.878.579. 3-24-59. CI. 34 — 45.
Fuchs, M., Metallwarenfabrik : See —
Brutting, Ludwig. 2,908,108.
Fuchs, Otto P., and H. Kottas. Automatic apparatus for
transforming statistical or stochastical functions. 2,891,-
724, 6-23-59, CI. 235 — 168.
Fuchs, Samuel J. Screw threads and gear teeth. 2,894,409,
7-14-59, CI. 74 — 457.
Fuchs, Samuel J. Die forging presses. 2,905,032, 9-22-59,
CI. 78—44.
Fuchsman, Charles H., L. I. Charnas, and S. B. Elliott,
to Ferro Corp. Photosensitive composition of matter and
method of making same. 2,905,554, 9-22-59, CI. 96 — 27.
Fuchsman, Charles H., L. I. Charnas, and S. B. Elliott,
to Ferro Corp. Photosensitive composition of matter and
method of making same. 2,905,555, 9-22-59, CI. 96 — 27.
Fuchsman, Charles H., L. I. Charnas, and S. B. Elliott,
to Ferro Corp. Photosensitive composition of matter and
method of making same. 2,905,556, 9-22-59, CI. 96 — 27.
Fuehrer, George H., to Thor Power Tool Co. Telescopic feed
leg assembly. 2,914,031, 11-24-59, CI. 121 — 9.
Fuelling, C. W., Inc. : See —
Cook, Robert W. 2,910,083.
Fuelling. Charles W. : See —
Cook, Robert W. 2.896,155.
Gallmeyer, Richard D., and McBride. 2,910,042.
Fuentevilla. Manuel E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion-exchange method for separating
radium from radium-barium mixtures. 2,892,679, 6-30- 59,
CI. 23 — 23.
Fuerst, Adolph : See —
Katz, Leon, Fuerst, and Brouillard. 2,907,670.
Fuerst, Carl : See —
Gleitsman, Harold, and Fuerst. 2,907,375.
Fuerst, Carl, to Gleitsman's, Inc. Adjustable ottoman.
2,912,046, 11-10-59, CI. 155—169.
Fuerst. Carl C. Cigarette lighter. 2,892,333, 6-30-59, CI.
67—7.1.
Fuerst, Oswald, and L. J. Greff, Sr., to Superior Industries,
Inc. Rotary low pressure gas pump and method of op-
erating the same. 2,902,943, 9-8-59, CI. 103 — 136.
Fugassi, Lucien A., Jr., to National Steel Corp. Driving
means for continuous metal coating apparatus. 2,873,720,
2-17-59, CI. 118—258.
Fuge, Harry B., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Mobile power sys-
tems. 2,883,611, 4-21-59, CI. 322 — 40.
Fuge, Harry B., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Motor controls
for winding machines. 2,896,140, 7-21-59, CI. 318 — 6.
Fuglie, Elmer A., and S. L. Connett, to Winona Tool Mfg.
Co. Method for inserting wrist pins within pistons. 2,891,-
302, 6-23-59, CI. 29—149.5.
Fugmann Robert : See —
Ruschig, Heinrleh, Fugmann, Eggert, Fischer, and Lidner.
2.874.156.
Fuhring, Heinrich, to Bohler & Weber Kommanditgesellschaft.
Machines for chemical cleaning of textile articles. 2,908,-
086, 10-13-59, CI. 34 — 133.
Fuhrmann, Ernst : See —
Biiumler, Hermann, and Fuhrmann. 2,917,353.
Fuhrmann, Hans, and K. Schwabe ; said Fuhrmann assor.
to S.L.F. Engineering Co. Photoelectric photometer hav-
ing compensating means for line voltage fluctuations.
2.891.438, 6-23-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Fujii, Chojiro. Pile fabric. 2,887,131, 5-19-59, CI. 139 — 402.
Fujima, Hisatomo, and M. Yoshida. Process for the manu-
facture of synthetic textiles. 2,906,000, 9-29-59, CI. 28 —
72.
Fujioka, Shogo, S. Yoshida, S. Terasawa, and O. Hiragami,
to Asahi Garasu Kabrishiki Kaisha. Apparatus for the
electrolysis of alkali metal salts and process therefor.
2,916,425, 12-8-59, a. 204 — 68.
Fujita, Toshitsune. Method of molding reinforced plastics.
2,903,389, 9-8-59, CI. 154 — 110.
Fujiyama, Yukitoshi : See —
Ogawa, Tetsuo, Komori, Kawaoka, Ishiwata, and
Fujiyama. 2,905,710.
Fukui. Tomijiro, and Y. Matsuo, to Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.
Dialkylamides of a-(4-antipyrylamino)-fatty acids and their
N-alkyl derivatives. 2.897,206. 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 310.
Fiille, Werner S. O., to Robert Scheuffele & Co. Automatic
electric cigarette lighter for automobiles. 2,908,794,
10-13-59, CI. 219 — 32.
Fuller Co. : See —
Arnold, Walter. 2,917,208.
Friedman, Isidore H., Jr. 2,915,341.
Hersh, Lloyd J. 2,888.188.
2,915,337.
2,915,338.
'2,915,339.
2,915,340.
See—
2,898,619.
Loomis, Robert F.
Loomis, Robert F.
Lusted, Emile W.
Lusted, Emile W.
Fuller Brush Co., The :
Beck, Raymond C.
Caisse, Paul G. 2,899,699.
Fuller Co. : See —
Loomis, Robert F. 2,891,817.
Weller, Leo G. 2,901,133.
Fuller, Calvin S., and G. L. Pearson, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Lightning surge protecting apparatus.
2,896,128. 7-21-59, CI. 317 — 61.
Fuller, David H., to The Foxboro Co. Proportional photo-
electric flow measurement system. 2,912,858, 11-17-59,
Ql 73 209
Fuller, Dennis Q., to Pye Ltd. Transistors. 2,875,385.
2-24-59, CI. 317—235.
Fuller, Dennis Q., to Pye Ltd. Wired broadcasting system.
2.876,279, 3-3-59, CI. 178 — 5.6.
Fuller, Dennis Q., to Pve Ltd. Semi-conductor devices.
2.876,401, 3-3-59, CI. 317—235.
Fuller, Edward J., and G. W. Pate, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Radar system evaluator. 2,874.380. 2-17-59, CI. 343 — 17.1.
Fuller, Edwin O., and J. W. Anderson, to J. W. Anderson.
Cosmetic fountain brush. 2,905,956, 9-29-59, CI. 15 — 136.
Fuller, Frank C. Soil pipe cleanout extension. 2,911,001,
11-3-59, CI. 137 — 362.
Fuller, Golden W. : See —
Emerson, John R., Fuller, and Richards. 2,894,740.
Fuller, Gordon L. : See —
McMinn, Charles E., and Fuller. 2,889.441.
Fuller, Harrison W., S. P. Woodsum, and W. T. Darou, Jr.,
to Laboratory For Electronics, Inc. Magnetic head assem-
blies. 2,913,536, 11-17-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Fuller, Ira W. Display element in relief for an advertising
sign. 2,870,558. 1-27-59. CI. 40—126.
Fuller, Ira W. Method of making an advertising sign. 2,899,-
765, 8-18-59, CI. 41—25.
Fuller, Mack F. : See —
Catlin, Willard E., and Fuller. 2,904,522.
Fuller, Mack F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prep-
aration of alkali metal salts of sulfoethyl starch. 2,883,375,
4-21-59, CI. 260—233.3.
Fuller, Mack F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of preparing an open cell polyvinyl chloride sponge.
2,888,414, 5-26-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Fuller Mfg. Co. : See —
Backus. Thomas. 2.875,872.
Backus, Thomas, and Perkins. 2,892,358.
Backus, Thomas, and Perkins. 2,916,118.
Hansen, Quinten A. 2,884,106.
Meyers, Willard F. 2,918,832.
Fuller, Richard B. Building construction. 2,881,717,
4-14-59, CI. 108—1.
Fuller, Richard B. Self-strutted geodesic plydome. 2,905,113,
9-22-59, CI. 108 — 1.
320
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
to General Electric Co.
2,892,440, 6-30-59, CI.
Fuller, Richard B. Geodesic tent. 2,914,074, 11-24-59, CI.
135—1.
Fuller, W. P., & Co. : See —
Kullenberg. Fred J. 2,879,171.
Fuller, Wilford C, and C. P. Oliver, to Northern Virginia
Construction Co., Inc. Prestressed concrete deck.
2,885, S82, 5-12-59, CI. 72 — 68.
Fuller, William D., to Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Cor-
relation system. 2,885,590, 5-5-59, CI. 315 — 1.
Fullerton, Thomas J., to Acme Steel Co. Grain car door.
2,871,937, 2-3-59, CI. 160 — 308.
Fulling, Heinrich, K. Schiissler, and H. Rudolph, to Siemens
and Halske Akt. System for transmitting teleprinter
messages. 2,887,534, 5-19-59, CI. 179 — 3.
Fuliuer, Glenn W. : See —
Anderson, George R., Boho, and Fulmer. 2,904,017.
Fuliuer, John R., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Heat radiating
means for broiler burners. 2,867.207, 1-6-5!!. CI. 126 — 11.
Fulps, William C. Midspan connection. 2,887,524, 5-19-59,
174 — 43.
Fulton, Bertram A. : See —
Ferris, Ernest A., and Fulton. 2,917,145.
Troendly, Harry P., and Fulton. 2,881,886.
Troendly, Harry P., and Fulton. 2,888,116.
Fulton, Bertram A., to Borg-Warner Corp. One-way clutch.
2,884,102, 4-28-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Fulton Co., The : See —
Fulton, Floyd E. 2,891,824.
Fulton, Flovd E., to The Fulton Co. Sheet metal winch as-
semblage. 2,891,824, 6-23-59, CI. 308—22.
Fulton, Fred P., Mo to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Golf cleat cleaner. 2,912,707, 11-17-59, CI. 15 — 105.
Fulton, George P. : See —
Elovitz, David M., and Fulton. 2,903,970.
Fulton, James F., to Trimble, Inc. Playyard. 2,908,021,
10-13-59, CI. 5—99.
Fulton, John W., and R. A. Kuebler,
Fluorescent lamp coating machine.
118—56.
Fulton, John W., and R. A. Kuebler, to General Electric Co.
Adjustable double-ended directional lamp. 2,918,644,
12-22-59, CI. 339—2.
Fulton, Robert C. : See —
Crumley, Lloyd I., and Fulton. 2,906,327.
Crumley, Lloyd I., and Fulton. 2,917,071.
Fulton, Stanford A. Apparatus for oiling over-head valves
of engine. 2,881,863, 4-14-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Fultz, Palmer : See —
Vogel, Arthur E. 2,886,342.
Vogel, Arthur E. 2,903,271.
Fulvio, Gennaro. Window construction. 2,877,512. 3-17-59,
CI. 20—44.
Fund-Del Inc. : See —
Will, Theodore. 2,876,930.
Funderburk, Luther O., Jr. Apparatus for handling concrete
aggregates. 2,886,189, 5-12-59, CI. 214—2.
Funk Aircraft Co. : See —
Funk, Howard C. 2,887,199.
Funk, Edwin : See —
Warhaftig, Irving, and Funk.
Funk, Harry C. : See —
Snyder, Clifford H., and Funk.
Snyder, Clifford H.. Turner.
Funk, Howard C, to Funk Aircraft Co. Reversing clutch
assembly. 2,887,199, 5-19-59. CI. 192 — .098.
Funk, Howard L. : See — -
Young, Donald R., and Funk. 2,872,661.
Funk. Louis L. Automobile elevatable fins.
3-10-59, CI. 296 — 1.
Funk, Robert B. : See —
Spence, Thomas C, and Funk. 2,917,784.
Spence, Thomas C, Funk, and Woessner. 2,917,806.
Funke, Albert, to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Benzodioxan derivatives. 2,887,484, 5-19-59,
CI. 260 — 247.7.
Funke, Albert, and H. Raab, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Water insoluble monoazo dyestuffs.
2,899,420, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 204.
Funke. Siegfried : See —
Stuehmer, Werner, and Funke. 2,878,158.
'Stuehmer, Werner, and Funke. 2,897,229.
Funkhouser, Mearick, and H. E. Schultze, to General Motors
Corp. Inertia controlled shock absorber system. 2,869,685,
1-20-59. CI. 188—87.
Funnell, William F., to Radio Corp. of America. Demand
shear with means to alternatelv brake and accelerate a
continuously moving web. 2,898,995, 8-11-59, CI. 164 — 42.
Funston. Earl S. : See —
McGurty, James A., and Funston. 2,901,347.
Funyak, Steve J. Barber's auxiliary stool. 2,903,047, 9-8-59,
CI. 155—122.
Fuqua, Llovd T. : See —
Mead, Howard C, and Fuqua. 2,913,958.
Furane Plastics Inc. : See —
Delmonte, John. 2,890,204.
Furbeck, Bertrand S. : See —
Crede, Charles E., and Furbeck. 2,900,162.
Finer. Stanley. Ceiling insert for concrete.
1-27-59, CI. 72—105.
Furey, Lawrence M., to United States of America, Army.
Pull-relense clamp for steel bands. 2,914,828, 12-1-59,
CI. 24—23.
2,918,731.
2,878,001.
and Funk.
,877,999.
2,877,046,
2,870,625,
Furey, Michael J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Titanium coordination compounds as corrosion inhibitors.
2,891,910, 6-23-59, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Furey, Michael J., and R. A. Westlund, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Asphalt cutback, hard film rust pre-
ventive. 2,872,334. 2-3-59, CI. 106 — 271.
Furey, Michael J., and E. O. Forster, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Thin film rust prevention. 2,883,289,
4-21-59, CI. 106 — 14.
Furey, Stanley R. Fishing rod cradle. 2,917,258, 12-15-59,
CI. 248 — 40.
Furford, Julius M. Cranberry picking and pruning machine.
2,915,871, 12-8-59, CI. 56 — 330.
Furgason, Clyde A., to Ladish Co. High strength alloy
steels. 2,919, 1S8, 12-29-59, CI. 75 — 128.
Furlenmeier, Andreas : See —
Muller, Georges, and Furlenmeier. 2,906,759.
Furman, Frank J., and R. V. Simpson, to Internal ional
Business Machines Corp. Wire printer. 2,889,770, 6-9-59,
'CI. 101 — 93.
Furman, Frank J., O. F. Moneagle, and R. V. Simpson, to
International Business Machines Corp. Wire printer. 2,-
907,270, 10-6-59, CI. 101—93.
Furman, Frank J., O. F. Moneagle, and R. V. Simpson, to
International Business Machines Corp. Wire printer.
2,909,994, 10-27-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Furman, Frank M. : See —
Hardy, William B., Thelin, and Furman. 2.877.261.
Hardy, William B., Thelin, and Furman. 2,{84,449.
Hardy, William B., Thelin, and Furman. 2,90 5,484.
Furman, Kenneth E. : See —
De Benedictis, Aldo, and Furman. 2,913,489.
Furman, Kenneth E., to Shell Development Co. Preparation
of carboxylic acids from carbon monoxide and mercaptans.
2,913,491, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 540.
Furman, Louis J., and L. L. Krasnow, to Todding, Inc. Work
clamp having a combined rectilinear and pivotal motion
2,908,205, 10-13-59, CI. 90 — 59.
Furman, Walter F., and H. T. Harrison, to The Duraloy Co
Nickel alloy. 2,892,703, 6-30-59, CI. 75 — 128.
Furn, Hans H. Key with ejector means. 2,882,710, 4-21-59
CI. 70 — 414.
Furn, Hans H. Container closure and dispensing device.
2,916,190, 12-8-59, CI. 222 — 517.
Furnas Electric Co. : See —
White, Paul F. 2.875,288.
White, Paul F. 2,883,496.
Furness, Charles W., to United States of America, Army.
Corneal clamp. 2,881,500, 4-14-59, CI. 24 — 243.
Furness, Vera I. : See —
Bennett, Albert W.. and Furness. 2.904,391.
Furniss, Loree E., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Rail-
way coupler butt end and follower. 2,875,906, 3-3-59,
CI. 213—72.
Furniss, Loree E., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Rail-
way coupler guard arm. 2,881,927, 4-14-59, CI. 213 — 151.
Furniss, Loree E., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Retain-
ing means for coupler carrier. 2,899,083, 8-11-59, CI.
213—61.
Furno, Gaetan and H. Means for arranging, transporting,
distributing and receiving coins. 2,909,280, 10-20-59,
CI. 206— .82.
Furno, Henri : See —
Furno, Gaetan and H. 2,909,280.
Furr. Archie L. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hughes, Smith, and Furr.
2,919,429.
Furrer, Ernst. Device for the squeezing of tubes. 2,875,926,
3-3-59, CI. 222—98.
Furrer, John R. : See —
Terlecky, Boris, and Furrer. 2,887,070.
Furrer, John R„ to ACF Industries, Inc. Entrance for
railway passenger cars. 2.872.8S1, 2-10-59. CI. 105 — 443.
Furrer, John R., to ACF Industries, Inc. System for trans-
porting highway trailers by rail. 2,901,986, 9-1-59, CI.
105 — 368.
Furrer. John R., to ACF Industries, Inc. Articulated rail
car with individually guided axles. 2,908,229, 10-13-59,
CI. 105—3.
Furrer, John R., to ACF Industries, Inc. Spring suspension
for lightweight vehicle. 2,908,233. 10-13-59, CI. 105 — 453.
Furrer, John R., and G. Runken, to A C F Industries, Inc.
Vehicle truck. 2,900,924, S-25-59, CI. 105 — 199.
Furrer, John R., and G. Runken, to ACF Industries, Inc.
Lightweight car truck. 2,917,005, 12-15-59, CI. 105 — 157.
Furrer, Rud., Sohne A. G. : See —
Furrer. Rudolf H., and Wiegand. 2,877.772
Furrer, Rudolf H., and F. F. Wiegand. to Rud. Furrer Sonne
A. G. Hanging folder. 2.877.772. 3-17-59, CI. 129 — 16.7.
Fiirst, Stefan. Winding machine. 2,908,029, 10-13-59. CI.
15—301.
Furth, John V. : See —
Long, John V.. and Furth. 2.S89.238.
Long, John V., and Furth. 2.S9S.236.
Long, John V., and Furth. 2.900,276.
Fusco, James J., to The Sandy Hill Iron & Brass Works.
Head box. 2,876,684, 3-10-59, CI. 92—44.
Fusco, James V. : See —
Ford, Francis P., and Fusco. 2,897,164.
Fusco, James V., and S. B. Mirviss, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Resins from steam-cracked streams co-
polymerized with fulvene-tvpe compounds. 2. SOS, 325,
8-4-59, CI. 260—82.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Fusco, Raffaello, G. Losco, and M. Perini, to Montecatini-
Societa Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica.
Process for preparing dialkyldithiophosphoric acid ester
derivatives having two amide groups in the molecule and
the insecticidal compounds obtained thereby. 2,901,481,
8-25-59, CI. 260 — 268.
Fusco, Victor C. : See —
Leeper, Robert W., and Fusco. 2,876.090.
Fuschi, Antonio T., to Torre Safety Devices Co. Trailer
coupler lock. 2,917,322, 12-15-59, CI. 280 — 432.
Fuss, William H. Conduit support assembly. 2,880,949,
4-7-59, CI. 248 — 70.
Fuss, William H. Outlet box and fixture support adapter.
2,914,601, 11-24^59, CI. 174 — 63.
Fust, Wilhelm, to Voigt & Haeffner Aktiengesellschaft.
Circuit interrupters. 2,918,552, 12-22-59, CI. 200 — 147.
Futorian Corp. : See —
Norman. William N. 2,878,491.
Futterer, Bodo : See —
Braun, Artur, and Futterer. 2,908,970.
Futty, Robert C, to Ripco, Inc. Feed apparatus for granular
material. 2,917,344, 12-15-59, CI. 302—59.
Fuzak, George T., and B. J. Boles. Fingertip bandage.
2,875,758, 3-3-59, CI. 128 — 157.
Fye, Paul M. : See —
MacDougall, Duncan P., Fye, and Kistiakowsky.
2,918,362.
Fye, Ronald L., to McLanahan & Stone Corp. Log washer
log and gudgeon and method and apparatus for assembling
the gudgeon with and removing same from the log.
2,899,806, 8-18-59, CI. 64 — 5.
Fye, Ronald L., to McLanahan & Stone Corp. Log washer.
2,900,177, 8-18-59, CI. 259—130.
Fye, Ronald L., to McLanahan & Stone Corp. Triple roll
crusher. 2,905,396, 9-22-59, CI. 241—37.
Fyler, George W., and G. Strachanow, to Zenith Radio Corp.
Focusing and scanning system. 2,918,602, 12-22-59. CI.
315 — 22.
Fyler, Norman F., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Electron gun structure. 2,887,600, 5-19-59, CI. 313 — 82.
Fyler, Norman F., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.,
d.b.a. CBS-Hytron, a Division of Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. Color tube shield. 2,890,377, 6-9-59, Cl.
315—13.
Fyr-Fyter Co., The : See —
Allen, Frank B. Re. 24,718.
Haessler, Walter M. 2,910,262.
GBL Corp. : See —
Linderman, Garrett B. 2,874,900.
G. F. S. Investing Co. : See —
Friedman. Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
G & H Constructors, Inc. : See —
Nichols, Gerald H. 2,909,290.
GHN Neon Sign Co. : See —
Gould. Samuel. 2,877,384.
G. M. E. Corp. : See —
Appleton, Bernard S., and Barth. 2,891,500.
Appleton, Bernard S., and Richter. 2,918,122.
Greer, Edward M., Jenkins, and Barth. 2,910,031.
G-M Laboratories Inc. : See —
Maiershofer, Karl M. 2,886,792.
GPE Controls, Inc. : See —
Callender, Bernard L. 2,904,056.
Callender, Bernard L., and Reip. 2,904,057.
Markey, Frank J. 2,871.013.
Rockey, Kenneth O. 2,904.700.
Ziebolz, Herbert. 2,903,007.
G. Q. Parachute Co. Ltd. : See —
Gregory. James. 2,869,809.
G & S Metal Products Co., Inc. : See —
Gould, Alex. 2,913,117.
G & W Electric Specialty Co. : See —
Nicholas. James H. 2.879,322.
Gaa, Donald L. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, Gaa, and Barrett.
2,886,681.
Bourns. Marian E., Harrison, Goeppinger, and Gaa.
2,870.302.
Gaarder, Gilbert W., to Union Carbide Corp. Immersion
pump for liquefied gases. 2,888,879, 6-2-59, Cl. 103 — 153.
Gable, Charles M. : See — ■
Anderson, Elmer A., Foster. Gable, and Hood. 2,869,986.
Gable, Charles M., to Shell Development Co. Epoxidation
process. 2,870,171, 1-20-59, Cl. 260 — 348.5.
Gabor. Dennis, to National Research Development Corp.
Magnetic electron lenses. 2,872,607, 2-3-59, Cl. 313 — 77.
Gabor, Dennis, to National Research Development Corp.
Cathode ray tubes. 2,878,417. 3-17-59, Cl. 315 — 21.
Gabor, Dennis, to National Research Development Corp.
Cathode ray tubes. 2,885,595, 5-5-59, Cl. 315 — 21.
Gabor, Dennis, to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Magnetic
recording media. 2,911,317, 11-3-59, Cl. 117 — 7.
Gabor, Dennis, and P. G. Kalman, to National Research De-
velopment Corp. Method of and apparatus for depositing
coatings on surfaces. 2,872,339, 2-3-59, Cl. 117 — 33.
Gabor, William D., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Ferrite
stabilizing system. 2,891,158, 6-16-59, Cl. 250 — 36.
Gabor, William D., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Sweep gen-
erator methods and apparatus. 2,906,967, 9-29-59, Cl.
331—178.
Gabor, William D., and J. L. Stahovec, to C. G. S. Laboratories,
Inc. Amplifier-electrical control system. 2,868,896, 1-13-59,
Cl. 179 — 171.
Gabriel Co., The : See —
Brown, Gerald J. 2,907,033.
Brown, Gerald J. 2,907,034.
Patriquin, William G. 2,907,414.
Rickards, William H., and Johanson. 2,892,007.
Ruze, John. 2,898,593.
Whisler, Ralph H., and Christian. 2,918,273.
Gabriel, Daniel. Aspirating needle hub. 2,868,201, 1-13-59,
Cl. 12S — 221.
Gabriel, Edward J. Chair with adjustable headrest.
2,905,230, 9-22-59, Cl. 155 — 177.
Gabriel, Gerhard : See —
Brenner, Karl, and Gabriel. 2,896,712.
Gabriel. Gustave O., 50% to G. W. Baker. 10% to J. Drew,
and, 5% to J. Labanowski. Stator constructions for syn-
chronous hysteresis motors. 2,871,384, 1-27-59, Cl.
310 — 258.
Gabriel, Hermann, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrlchshafen. Clutch
coupling. 2,906,383, 9-29-59, Cl. 192 — 85.
Gabriel, Richard. Methods of communicating intelligence by
television. 2,914,603, 11-24-59, Cl. 178—5.1.
Gabriele, Richard G. : See —
Jacobs, David A., Kokus, and Gabriele. 2,908,281.
Gabrielsen, Christian, to Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc. Elevating
column console cigarette merchandising machine. 2,888,166,
5-26-59, Cl. 221 — 81.
Gabrielsen, Christian, to Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc. Sandwich
merchandising machine. 2,893,596, 7-7-59, Cl. 221 — 129.
Gabrielsen, Christian, and W. R. Post, to Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc.
Ice cream merchandising machine. 2,877,076, 3-10-59, Cl.
312—97.1.
Gabrielsen, Christian, H. Vorperian, and A. E. Sukovich,
to Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc. Aperture delivery cigarette
merchandising machine. 2,888,168, 5-26-59, Cl. 221 — 131.
Gabrusti, Magur-Lag. Mortar sight. 2,876,545, 3-10-59,
Cl. 33—48.
Gach, June E. and R. L., to Daystrom, Inc. Potentiometer.
2,900,614, 8-18-59, Cl. 338 — 149.
Gach, Robert L. : See —
Gach, June E. and R. L. 2,900,614.
Gack, Ludwig. Metal planing or shaping machine. 2,899,870,
S-18-59, Cl. 90—39.
Gacs, Istvan : See —
Bud, Pal, Gacs, and Theisz. 2,891,189.
Gadberg, Joseph, to Teletype Corp. Fixed message signal
generator. 2,886.797, 5-12-59, Cl. 340 — 166.
Gadbois, Lewis F., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Shock absorbing
mechanism. 2,903,143, 9-8-59, Cl. 213 — 22.
Gaddis, Arden H., G. G. Hoberg, and R. J. Williams, to
Burroughs Corp. Format control for high speed printers.
2,918,659, 12-22-59, Cl. 340—174.
Gaddis, Gene T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Steam heating control system. 2,868,461, 1-13-59, Cl.
237 — 9.
Gaddis, Gene T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Time scheduled condition control system. 2,898,047,
8-4-59, Cl. 236 — 46.
Gaddis, Roy, Jr., to Highway Equipment Co. Material dis-
tributing device. 2,893,740, 7-7-59, Cl. 275 — 2.
Gade, Marvin F., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Apparatus for
controlling stock level in a pressurized head box. 2,901,040,
8-25-59, Cl. 1C2 — 259.
Gadeberg, Burnett L. Retractable rotary well drilling bit.
2,876.994, 3-10-59, Cl. 255—61.
Gadebusch, Richard G. Plastic piano action. 2,881,509,
4-14-59, Cl. 29 — 149.5.
Gaden, Carl W. : See —
Brown, Edwin C, and Gaden. 2,899,006.
Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc. : See —
Bailey, Archibald, Jr.. and M. Bailey. 2,911,019.
Browne, Ernest J. 2,917,182.
Burger, Le Rov. 2,879,597.
Campbell, Robert A. 2,900,987.
Compton, Max V, 2,897,824.
Curran, John J. 2,895,141.
Donee, William W. 2,891.428.
Elliott, Raymond G. 2,902,352.
Feezel, James R. and L. M. 2,885,695.
Fulton, Fred P. 2,912,707.
Gratton, James R. 2,873,056.
Hancock, John E. 2,873,711.
Helgeson, Andrew A., and Hegna. 2,907,604.
Krueger, Harvev F. and R. F. 2,872,741.
Lambert, Ulysses L. 2,899,094.
Lnckock, Vernon O. and M. R. 2,874,734.
Mitchell, Herman. 2,881,999.
2,910,186.
2,885,993.
2,881,550.
2,885,779.
2.875.868.
2,867,023.
Mobroten, Arvid B.
Murphy, Thomas J.
Newkirk, Frank E.
Newkirk, Frank E.
Powell, Donald C.
Putnam, Paul R.
492096— P-
-21
Rock, Clarence A. 2,9li,491.
Schweikhard, George A. 2,880,918.
Sheehy, Edward M. 2,898,675.
Shourds. Wilbur J. 2,875,903.
Smith, William. 2,882,357.
Stair. Raymond L. 2,871,864.
Stephenson, Orlando W. 2,908,483.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gadsby, Robert C. : See —
Schwaiger, Frank H., Gadsby, and Schwaiger. 2,916,421.
Gaebler, Gustav A. Convertible vehicle for road and rail.
2,879,719, 3-31-59, CI. 105 — 215.
Gaebler, Robert F. Time study machine. 2,888,311, 5-26-59,
CI. 346—127.
Gaertner, Hans, and H. Streiff. Process for the manufacture
of azo pigments. 2,912,428, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 152.
Gaertner, Van R. : See —
Doerr, Edward L.. and Gaertner. 2,892,861.
Jaworski, Ernest G., and Gaertner. 2,900,298.
Kosmin, Milton, and Gaertner. 2,879,199.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Sulfamoyl-
anilinoalkanesulfonic acid compounds. 2,875,125, 2-24-59,
CI. 167—33.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Fungicidal
composition comprising the reaction product of a phenyl-
hydrazine with carbon disulfide, and the method of prepara-
tion. 2,883,321, 4-21-59, CI. 167—33.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation
of 5,8-dihydro-l,4-naphthohydroquinone diacylates. 2,883,-
417, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 479.
Gaertner, Van R.. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Ketonlc organic
thiosulfates. 2,897,223, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 153.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Alkylaromatic
(sulfothio) acetates. 2,904,582, 9-15-59, CI. 260—479.
Gaertner, Van R.. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Carboxylated
thiosulfates. 2,904,583. 9-15-59, CI. 260—481.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. 3-amino-2,3-
dihydro-l,3-thiazine-2-thiones and process of inhibiting
fungus growth. 2,909,460, 10-20-59, CI. 167—33.
Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Aryldlthiocar-
bazic acid derivatives. 2,914,547, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 429.9.
Gaertner, Van R., and E. L. Doerr, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Carbohydrate esters of carboxylic acids and methods
of preparing same. 2,868,781, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 234.
Gaertner, Van R., and D. B. Sharp, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Cereals rust eradicant composition comprising a phenyl-
hydrazone derivative and method of use. 2,875,124,
2-24-59, Cl. 167—33.
Gaertner, Van R., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Sulfoalkvl phosphorothioates and metal salts thereof.
2,879,283. 3-24-59. Cl. 260—461.
Gaertner, Van R., and G. A. Richardson, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Preparation of polypeptides. 2,904,538, 9-15-59,
Cl. 260 — 78.
Gaertner, Van R., and G. A. Richardson, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Method of Inhibiting growth of plant viruses.
2,913,370, 11-17-59, Cl. 167—30.
Gaerttner, Erwin R. : See —
Baldwin, George C, Gaerttner, and Yeater. 2,902,613.
Gaetke, Carl F. Splash shield for paint roller. 2,902,706,
9-8-59, Cl. 15—248.
Gaffey, John R., to Merriman Bros., Inc. Pulpit for boat.
2,905,126, 9-22-59, Cl. 114— .5.
Gaffin, Harry, to The A. P. Smith Mfg. Co. Pipe sleeve and
gasket therefor. 2,899,984, 8-18-59, Cl. 138 — 99.
Gaffney, Clyde M., Jr. Film strip attachment. 2,900,868.
8-25-59, Cl. 88—19.5.
Gaffney, Donald J., to Fisher Governor Co. Pneumatic clutch
type panel loader for Interlock system. 2,891,568, 6-23-59,
Cl. 137 — 495.
Gaffney, Gerald. Apparatus for heating liquids. 2,878,804,
3-24-59, Cl. 126—362.
Gafner, Emll. Pulp wood loader. 2,914,203, 11-24-59, Cl.
214—147.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Surface cyanoethylated cellulosic textile and process of
making the same with limited Quantities of reagents.
2,904,386, 9-15-59, Cl. 8—116.2.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and H. Repokis, to Deering Milliken
Research Corp. Method for reducing the pilling tendencies
of fabrics. 2.874.069, 2-17-59, Cl. 117 — 103.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and H. Repokis, to Deering Milliken
Research Corp. Antistatic compositions for textiles and
methods for producing and applying the same. 2,901,451,
8-25-59, Cl. 260—29.2.
Gage, Edwin G., to Gilbertville Woven Label Corp. Sharpen-
ing device for cutting wheel. 2,879,633, 3-31-59, Cl.
51—247.
Gage. Fred W., and A. W. Tondreau. to Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, Inc. Travelling matte photography. 2,870,672,
1-27-59, Cl. 88 — 16.
Gage, Harold A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Leveling metal coatings. 2,873,209, 2-10-59,
Cl. 117—51.
Gage. Kenneth W. : See —
Chapman, Charles S., Jr., and Gage. 2,912,876.
Gage, Robert M., to Union Carbide Corp. Electric metal-
arc process and apparatus. 2,868,950, 1-13-59, Cl. 219 — 74.
Gage, Thomas B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of extruding viscose wherein a formaldehyde con-
taining acid bath solution is contacted with activated
charcoal. 2,918,348, 12-22-59, Cl. 18—54.
Gagen, Charles V., to Ross Gear and Tool Co., Inc. Hydraulic
system. 2,896,589, 7-28-59, Cl. 121 — 46.5.
Gaggia, Giovanni A., to Brevettl Gaggia S.r.l. Machines for
infusing coffee and like liquid extracts. 2,898,844, 8-11-59,
Cl. 99—289.
Gagle, Duane W., C. G. Goss, and W. R. Bowles, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Laminated interlocking block. 2,882,714,
4-21-59, Cl. 72—25.
Gagle, Duane W., and C. E. Defabaugh, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Bitumen and aggregate composition and a building
block molded therefrom. 2,889,231, 6-2-59, Cl. 106 — 280.
Gagliano, Louis J., and J. E. Daly. Pigments and process of
making them. 2,878,134. 3-17-59. Cl. 106 — 301.
Gagnan, Emile : See —
Gruget, Andre, Cousteau, and Gagnan. 2,918,061.
Gagnan, Emile, to La Spirotechnique Societe Anonyme. Open
circuit breathing apparatus. 2,875,756, 3-3-59, Cl.
128—142.
Gagnan, Emile, to La Spirotechnique Societe Anonyme. Open
circuit breathing apparatus. 2,878,807, 3-24-59, Cl.
128 — 142.
Gagnan, Emile, to La Spirotechnique, Societe Anonyme.
Open circuit breathing apparatus. 2,902,031, 9-1-59, Cl.
128 — 142.
Gagnan, Emile, and J. Y. Cousteau, to La Spirotechnique.
Breathing apparatus with cam controlled valve. 2,886,033,
5-12-59, Cl. 128 — 142.
Gagne, Archie R. Pipe making apparatus. 2,870,513,
1-27-49. Cl. 25—30.
Gagnier Fibre Products Co. : See —
Gagnier, George E. 2,910,752.
Scott, Robert E. 2,894,301.
Scott, Robert E. 2,910,750.
Gagnier, George E., to Gagnier Fibre Products Co. Hook
head fastener. 2,910,752, 11-3-59, Cl. 24 — 85.
Gagnon, Frederick L., Jr. : See —
Roche, Richard A., Muinch, and Gagnon. 2,881,991.
Gagnon, George A., to Admiral Corp. Electronic component
attaching head. 2,867,810, 1-13-59, Cl. 1—220.
Gagnon, George A., to Admiral Corp. Electronic component
attaching machine. 2,893,008, 7-7-59, Cl. 1 — 102.
Gagnon, Roland K. : See —
Caroselli, Remus F., and Gagnon. 2,868,668.
Gahagan, Charles L. Flexible airfoil. 2,872,987, 2-10-59,
Cl. 170 — 159.
Gahagan, Inc. : See —
Weaver, Carson E., and Hambor. 2,882,466.
Gahan, James B. : See —
Barthel, William F., Alexander, Gahan, and Piquett.
2,886,485.
Gahlman, Maurice P. Bale unloading device for vehicles.
2,874,859, 2-24-59, Cl. 214 — 83.22.
Gahn, Gerhard : See —
Knoll, Karl, and Gahn. 2,906,009.
Gahwiler, Hermann A., to Contraves A.G. Electric circuit
arrangement. 2,898,481, 8-4-59, Cl. 307 — 106.
Gaida, Joseph B. Power door locking system. 2,904,988,
9-22-59, Cl. 70 — 264.
Gail, Charles H., to Spring Machinery Co. Bed spring
machine. 2,888,960, 6-2-59, Cl. 140—92.8.
Gail, William A., to The Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Submarine ballast door mechanism. 2,918,890, 12-29-59,
Cl. 114 — 16.
Gailliot, Joseph M., Jr.. C. M. Wolfe, and H. C. Baker, to
General Dynamics Corp. Potentiometer element core.
2,878,349. 3-17-59, Cl. 201 — 62.
Gailliot, Paul, J. Robert, and J. Gaudechon, to Societe des
Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine deriva-
tives. 2,891,952, 6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 243.
Gailliot, Paul, and J. Gaudechon, to Societe des Usines Chimi-
ques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives. 2,892,839,
6-30-59, Cl. 260—243.
Gailliot, Paul, and F. Debarre, to Societe des Usines Chimiques
Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives. 2,898,336,
8-4-59, Cl. 260—243.
Gainer, Gordon C, and D. W. Lewis, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Bis(chlorophenyl)-tetramethyldisiloxanes. 2,891,-
981, 6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Gainer, William C. : See —
Seward, Edwin R., and Gainer. 2,898,944.
Gaines, Clarence F. : See —
Gaines, John R. and C. F., and De Pew. 2,892,514.
Gaines, Clarence F. and J. R., C. C. De Pew, and W. J. Carry,
said J. R. Gaines, De Pew and Carry assors.. to said C. F.
Gaines. Sulky including adjustable seat. 2,896,962,
7-28-59. Cl. 2S0 — 63.
Gaines, George L.. Jr., to General Electric Co. Mica paper
and method of preparing it. 2,914,107, 11-24-59, Cl.
154—2.6.
Exten-
Gaines. George L
rendering mica
duced thereby.
Gaines, Harry B.,
sion commode.
Gaines. John R. :
Gaines, Clarence
2,896.962.
Gaines, John R., and C. F., and C. C. De Pew
Gaines, and De Pew assors. to C. F. Gaines,
handicapping and safety device for sulkies.
6-30-59, Cl. 188—17.
Gainesburgh. Charles B. Toy holster construction. 2,869,76S.
1-20-59, Cl. 224 — 2.
Gainfort, James R. : See —
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,879,726.
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,882,841.
Gair, Albert W., to Thompson Products, Inc. Self-positioning
tie rod clamp and turnbuckle assemblv. 2,895,756, 7-21-59,
Cl. 287 — 62.
, Jr., to General Electric Co. Method of
paper moisture resistant and article pro-
2,914,426, 11-24-59, Cl. 117 — 118.
to Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc.
2,869,956, 1-20-59, Cl. 312—297.
See—
F. and J. R., DePew, and Carry.
said J. R.
Combined
2,892,514,
LIST OF PATENTEES
323
Gaiser, Paul D. Bullet holder. 2,876,055, 3-3-59, CI.
312—42.
Gaiser, Romey A., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Trans-
parent resistance heated panel and method of producing
same. 2,877,329, 3-10-59, CI. 201—73.
Gaiser, Romey A., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Elec-
trically conducting glass and method for producing same.
2,919,212, 12-29-59, CI. 117—215.
Gaisman, Henry J. Spirits-aging container. 2,876,092,
3—10—59 CI 99 277.1.
Gaite, Harold D., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Telegraph distributors. 2,883,455, 4-21-59, CI.
178—53.1.
Gaite, Harold D., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Electric telegraph equipment. 2,892,881, 6-30-59,
CI. 178 — 2.
Gaither, Raymond A. : See —
Falge, Robert N., and Gaither. 2,911,524.
Todd, Harold E., Meyer, Gaither, Meek, and Wanttaja.
2,880,557.
Gaither, Raymond A. Torsion bar anti-backlash gear.
2,868,033, 1-13-59, CI. 74 — 440.
Gai-Tronics Corp. : See —
Radomski, Joseph J., Royle, and Wenrich. 2,877,302.
Gaitten, Walden M., to Soderhamn Machine Mfg. Co. Log
conveying system for a debarking machine. 2,916,064,
12-8-59, CI. 144 — 247.
Gakle, Wendolyn F., C. C. Lefler, W. O. Warner, and E. L.
Holmgren, to Kuhlman Electric Co. Mandrel for forming
laminated transformer core. 2,878,855, 3-24-59, CI.
153—64.
Gal, Andrew, and K. Gerber, to Rockdrill Industries, Inc.
Mole and fluid-driven motor therefor. 2,909,155, 10-20-59,
CI. 121 — 25.
Gal, Andrew E. : See —
Martin, Gustav J., Avakian, and Gal. 2,868,690.
Gala, Donald C. : See —
Rosenfeld, Azriel, Gross, and Gala. 2,910,910.
Galanot, Camille P. Traction device for a vehicle with tires
or the like. 2,917,095, 12-15-59, CI. 152—225.
Galassi, Francis J., to R. E. Maintain. Assembly of racks to
hold articles. 2,909,287, 10-20-59, CI. 211 — 55.
Galat, Alexander. Albumin detecting method and means.
2,897,058, 7-28-59. CI. 23 — 230.
Galavics, Franz, to Landis & Gyr, A.G. Control apparatus
for controlling heating systems in dependence on ambient
atmospheric conditions. 2,905,388, 9-22-59, CI. 236—91.
Galaw, Edmund S. : See —
Jaffe, Emanuel M., and Galaw. 2,900,889.
Galbreath, Richmond B.. to The American Oil Co. Frac-
tionator bubble cap. 2,871,003, 1-27-59, CI. 261—114.
Galbrecht, Frank I. : See —
Sabel, Edward R., and Galbrecht. 2,913,974.
Gale, Alfred J. : See —
Dewey, Davis R„ II, and Gale. 2,892,946.
Gale, Alfred J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Compact
neutron source. 2,907.884, 10-6-59, CI. 250—84.5.
Gale, Alfred J., and C. H. Goldle, to High Voltage Engineer-
ing Corp. Charging systems for induction-conduction
charged belt electrostatic generators. 2,883,606, 4-21-59,
CI. 322—2.
Gale, Alfred J., and R. J. Connor, to High Voltage Engineer-
ing Corp. Method of evacuation. 2,897,036, 7-28-59, CI.
316—25.
Gale. James G., to Newco Mfg. Co., Inc. Sling hook.
2,867.026. 1-6-59. CI. 24 — 230.5.
Galeazzi, Franco. Spraying valve for containers of substances
mixed with a volatile propellant. 2,898,012, 8-4-59, CI.
222 — 394.
Galeazzi, Roberto. Open-cycle breathing equipment, particu-
larly for skin-divers. 2.874.692, 2-24-59. CI. 128 — 142.
Galeazzi, Roberto. Open-cycle breathing apparatus.
2,882,895, 4-21-59, CI. 128—141.
Galelli, Giuseppe. Grooved bow, particularly for stringed
musical instruments. 2,901,937, 9-1-59, CI. 84 — 282.
Galender, Julius : See —
Chase, George O., and Galender. 2,883,431.
Gales, Robert S., and H. R. Beitscher. Noise attenuator.
2,901,751, 9-1-59, CI. 2 — 6.
Galimberti, Paolo, to Societa Italiana Prodotti Schering.
/?-diethylaminoethyl ester of ethyl a-phenyl-a-ethylmalonate
and salts thereof. 2,902,509, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Galin, Robert, and A. L. Everitt, to General Motors Corp.
Refrigerating apparatus. 2,911,170, 11-3-59, CI. 248 — 15.
Galinski, Roman, to The Edro Corp. Heavy dutv washing
and dry cleaning machine. 2,875,602, 3-3-59, Cl. 68 — 19.
Galiulo, Frank L., and G. Mott, Jr., to Electrolux Corp.
Centrifugal blowers. 2,915,237, 12-1-59, Cl. 230—117.
Gall, Donald A., to General Motors Corp. Fuel injection
metering system. 2,871,002, 1-27-59, Cl. 261 — 69.
Gall, Francis A., and D. M. Danforh, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Converters for vacuum cleaners. 2,871,504, 2-3-59, Cl.
15—338.
Gall, Francis A., and W. Krzesiewski, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Circular canister tyne vacuum cleaners. 2,892,511,
6-30-59, Cl. 183 — 44.
Gall, John C. : See—
Reid, Harry A., and Gall. 2,898,883.
Gall, John F., and C. E. Inman, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp.
Fluorinating composition. 2,918,434, 12-22-59, Cl. 252 —
lo2.
Gall, Ralph J. : See-
Greenspan. Frank P., and Gall. 2,919,283.
Gallagher, Cornelius A., to Servo Corp. of America. Detector
for visual and aural direction finders. 2,871,475, 1-27-59,
Cl. 343—113.
Gallagher, Cornelius A., and W. M. Pelino, to Servo Corp.
of America. Hot-box detector. 2,880,309, 3-31-59, Cl.
246—169.
Gallagher, Kenneth C. Artificial lures. 2,909,864, 10-27-59,
Q. 43 — 42.48.
Gallagher, Leo H. : See —
Cade, Phillip J.. Gallagher, and Sibley. 2,913,972.
Gallagher, Ray J., and C. E. Lomax, to General Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Postpay paystation with coin control
circuit. 2,881,254, 4-7-59, Cl. 179 — 6.5.
Gallagher, Sheridan : See —
Voell, Louis A. 2,907,827.
Gallagher, William J. Safety electrical outlet apparatus.
2,898,413, 8-4-59, Cl. 200 — 42.
Gallagher, William P., A. D. Stolle, and D. E. Schr.oeder, to
International Register Co. Timing mechanism. 2,886,106,
5-12-59, Cl. 161 — 1.
Gallamos, Constancio R. Automatic egg hard- and soft-boiler
and water heater. 2,913,566, 11-17-59, Cl. 219—38.
Gallant, Charles R., and J. J. Onderko, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Circuit breaker truck position interlock.
2,916,571, 12-8-59, Cl. 200 — 50.
Gallant, Francis W., to Crane Co. Pressure equalized bel-
lows valve stem seal. 2,912,867, 11-17-59, Cl. 74 — 18.2.
Gallaro, Donald M., and C. B. Eatinger, to Hoda Corp.
Audible flashing safety turn signals for vehicles. 2,896,190,
7-21-59, Cl. 340—75.
Gallatin, Harold A. : See —
Reinke. Herbert J., and Gallatin. 2,870,395.
Gallatin, Harold A., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Generator
excitation system. 2,898,540, 8^-59, Cl. 322 — 36.
Gallatin, Lloyd B., 49% to S. T. Shoemake, and G. G. Briggs.
Angle drilling apparatus. 2,883,157, 4-21-59, Cl. 255—23.
Gallay Ltd. : See —
Broad, Charles S. 2,871.338.
Gallay, Pierre H., to Frame S.A. Closure device and process
for the manufacture thereof. 2,908,418, 10-13-59, Cl.
220—27.
Galleher, Ellis A., Jr. Marginal shaping and sealing means
for respiratory masks. 2,875,757, 3-3-59, Cl. 128 — 146.
Galleher, Ellis A., Jr. Inhaler mask. 2,875,759, 3-3-59, Cl.
128 — 146.
Galleher, Ellis A., Jr. Selective contour retaining mask.
2.877,764. 3-17-59. Cl. 128 — 146.
Galleher, Ellis A., Jr. Inhaler mask with visual means.
2,902,033, 9-1-59, Cl. 128 — 146.
Gallen, William P. Pusher. 2,914,831, 11-24-59, Cl. 279 — 50.
Gallentine, Donal O. Shaft position transducer. 2,880,409,
3-31-59, Cl. 340—345.
Gallier, Edwin L. Motor oil pressure safety ignition switch.
2,902,526, 9-1-59, Cl. 123—146.5.
Gallin, Leo. Eyeglass case. 2,905,312, 9-22-59, Cl. 206 — 5.
Gallina, Harold. Sound track fixture. 2,908,771, 10-13-59,
Cl. 179—100.2.
Gallmeyer, Richard D., and L. F. McBride, to C. W. Fuelling.
Material-applying apparatus for sealing pipes and gas
mains. 2,910,042, 10-27-59, Cl. 118 — 105.
Gallo, Alfredo. Cigarette and match package. 2,894,619,
7-14-59, Cl. 206 — 48.
Gallo, John, Sr. Amusement and exercising device.
2,872.191, 2-3-59, Cl. 272—73.
Gallo, John, Sr. Rake and grapple. 2,902,815, 9-8-59, Cl.
56—400.19.
Gallo, Mario, to Contraves A G. Function generating appara-
tus. 2,883,557, 4-21-59, Cl. 250 — 219.
Gallo, Mario, to Contraves A G. Function generating ap-
paratus. 2,883,558, 4-21-59, Cl. 250 — 219.
Gallo. Michael S. Portable sprayer. 2,889,997, 6-9-59, Cl.
239—308.
Gallo, Michael S. Syphon sprayer. 2,889,998, 6-9-59, Cl.
239 — 341.
Gallo, Victor R., Jr. Wall support for a panel. 2,908,458,
10-13-59, Cl. 248—28.
Gallop, John W., to National Research Development Corp.
Travelling wave linear particle accelerators. 2,903,578,
9-8-59, Cl. 250—27.
Gallotti, Filippo. Method of preserving orange juice.
2,901,356, 8-25-59, Cl. 99 — 155.
Galloway, Andrew W. : See —
Camilli, Guglielmo, Galloway, and Tuttle. 2,879,488.
Galloway, Robert K., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Machine for inserting articles into cartons. 2.906,392,
9-29-59, Cl. 198—32.
Galloway, Victor A. Male urethral fluid-absorbing device.
2,891,546, 6-23-59, Cl. 128 — 295.
Gallowhur Chemical Corp. : See —
Cohen, Sylvan I., and Frant. 2,899,340.
Cohen, Sylvan I., Frant, and Sowa. 2,901,392.
Gallup. John L., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
treating glass. 2,877,143, 3-10-59, Cl. 117—211.
Galman, Herbert : See —
Bruno, Anthony, and Galman. 2,873,428.
Galmiche, Philippe, to Office National d'Etudes et de
Reeheres Aeronautiques. Method for the formation of
diffusion superficial alloys, in particular chromium alloys.
2.874,070, 2-17-59, Cl. 117—107.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Galmiche, Philippe, to Office National d'Etudes et de Re-
cherches Aeronautiques, O. N. E. R. A. Methods of form-
ing superficial diffusion alloys on metal pieces and espe-
cially refractory metal pieces. 2,875,090, 2-24-59, CI.
117 — 50.
Galonska, David A., to General Motors Corp. Helical spline
assembly. 2,890,594, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Galonska, David A., to General Motors Corp. Ball bearing
spline. 2,891,823, 6-23-59. CI. 308—6.
Galos, Louis. Can opener. 2,868,409, 1-13-59, CI. 220 — 52.
Galvanek, Paul, Jr., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Process of recovering uranium from
its ores. 2,875,023, 2-24-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Gamnrekian, Sooren E. : Sep —
Kenney, John T.. and Gamarekian. 2,873,577.
Gambee, John O. : Sec —
Schulz, George W., and Gambee. 2,889,896.
Gambrill, Richard D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Insula-
tion testing apparatus. 2,894,204, 7-7-59, CI. 324 — 54.
Gambrill, Richard D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Capac-
itance sensing apparatus. 2,908,861, 10-13-59, CI. 324 —
161.
Gambrill, Richard D., and A. N. Gray, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Extrusion apparatus. 2,872,703, 2-10-59, CI.
18—112.
Gambs, Paul. Ocular biomicroscopes. 2,879,689, 3-31-59,
CI. 88—20.
Gamertsfelder, George R., to General Precision Laboratory
Inc. Antenna pattern synthesizer. 2,909,773, 10-20-59,
CI. 343—100.
Garnet, Louis J-M, to La Precision Industrielle (Societe
Anonyme). Lever actuated machine-tool chuck. 2,880,009,
3_31_59 rj]t 279 119.
Garnet, Louis J-M., to La Precision Industrielle (Societe
Anonyme). Slidable tailstock. 2,910,905, 11-3-59, CI.
go 31
Gamewell Co., The : See —
Vacha, Fred P. 2,889,529.
Vacha, Fred P. 2,904,767.
Gamlen, Donald R., to Hallam, Sleigh & Cheston Ltd. Frame-
work structures. 2,904,360, 9-15-59, CI. 287 — 54.
Gammack, James, to United States of America, Navy. Sea-
plane beaching apparatus. 2,916,003, 12-8-59, CI. 114—
43.5.
Gammel, Walter A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method
of locating and replacing defective components of encapsu-
lated electrical assemblies 2,877,544, 3-17-59, CI.
29 — 401.
Gammon, Howard M., to Thompson Products, Inc. Biasing
control for fuel injection system. 2,914,055, 11-24-59, CI.
123—140.
Gammon, Howard M., and A. C. Sampietro, to Thompson
Products, Inc. Compressor. 2,868,438, 1-13-59, CI. 230 — 117.
Gammon, Lowell C. : See —
Olivette, Ralph K., and Gammon. 2,918,242.
Gancia, Paul : See —
Cella, Joseph F., and Gancia. 2,898,716.
Cella, Joseph F., and Gancia. 2,899,233.
Ganderton, Peter C, to Sydney S. Bird & Sons Ltd. Switch
contacts. 2,902,571, 9-1-59, CI. 200—166.
Gandon, Louis : See —
Lehmann. Ren6 L., and Gandon. 2,867,615.
Gandrud, Ebenhard S. Machine for spreading granular mate-
rial and means for adjusting the height thereof. 2,874,879,
2-24-59, CI. 222 — 177.
Gandsey, George E. : See —
Bogot, Alexander, and Gandsey. 2,868,462.
Gang, George J., and J. Minissale. Sliding door closure.
2,909,802, 10-27-59, CI. 16—87.
Gang, Herman, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Con-
stant factor mechanism. 2,910,230, 10-27-59, CI. 235 — 79.
Ganger, Karl M., and W. H. Wentling, to The Lau Blower Co.
Fans. 2,912,159, 11-10-59, CI. 230—259.
Ganguin, Karl O. : See —
Keswick, Geoffrey E., and Ganguin. 2,885,288.
Ganlere, Herbert C. : See —
Sherwood, Edwin T., and Ganiere. 2,879,451.
Ganine, Peter. Musical comb construction. 2,879,684,
3-31-59, CI. 84 — 94.
Gannett, Wright K. : See —
Mast, Gifford M., Gannett, and Taylor. 2,875,950.
Gannett, Wright K., to Mast Development Co., Inc. Vernier
timing mechanism. 2,907,387, 10-6-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Gannett, Wright K., to Mast Development Co. Angle counter.
2,907,522, 10-6-59, CI. 235 — 125.
Gannett, Wright K., and H. H. Wiese, to United States
of America, Army. Motion transmitting mechanism.
2,911,837, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 110.
Gannoe, Thomas E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Mica
feed apparatus. 2,885,117, 5-5-59, CI. 221 — 211.
Gans, Frangois F. Method for preparing pentavalent arsenic
selenides. 2,887,359, 5-19-59, CI. 23—50.
Ganske, Kingston E., and A. G. Bill, to Arvln Industries, Inc.
Radiant heater. 2,914,647, 11-24-59, CI. 219—34.
Ganson, Philip : See —
Denney, Ralph E. 2,888,796.
Ganson, William F. Tangent souare. 2,878,575. 3-24-59,
CI. 33—174.
Gantenbein, Andreas, to Oerlikon Engineering Co. Low-oil
content high-tension oil circuit breaker. 2,919,330,
12-29-59, CI. 200—150.
2,867,806, 1-13-59, CI.
2,883,986.
Ganter, Bertin C, to Kraft Foods Co. Feeding mechanism.
2,874,821. 2-24-59, CI. 198—34.
Gantner, Edward G., to Gantner Industries, Inc. Tissue dis-
penser and mounting means for the same. 2,882,113,
4-14-59, CI. 312—248.
Gantner Industries, Inc. : See —
Gantner, Edward G. 2,882,113.
Ganton, Joseph E. Fastener strip.
1—56.
Gants, William A. : See —
De Luca, Walter G., and Gants.
Gantz, Emanuel, to Empire Brushes, Inc. Combination brush
and snow mover. 2,867,827, 1-13-59, Cl. 15 — 111.
Ganz, Daniel M., V2 to H. Mahler. Display rack divider.
2,869,732, 1-20-59, Cl. 211 — 184.
Ganz, Henry, to Johnson & Johnson. Surgical dressing.
2,893,388, 7-7-59, Cl. 128 — 156.
Ganzenhuber, John H. Remote alarm circuit for warning
lights or the like. 2,905,861, 9-22-59, Cl. 315 — 136.
Ganzhorn, Karl, T. Einsele, and H. Bornhauser, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corp. Memory system. 2,914,754,
11-24-59, Cl. 340—174.
Ganzler, Martin, and G. Wachtel, to Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc.
Rust inhibiting composition. 2,873,195, 2-10-59, Cl.
106—14.
Garabedian, Charles H. : See —
Garabedian, Joseph, M., and C. H. 2,906,557.
Garabedian, Joseph, M. and C. H. Vehicle mounted tank.
2,906,557, 9-29-59, Cl. 296 — 28.
Garabedian, Mike : See —
Garabedian, Joseph, M., and C. H. 2,906,557.
Garapolo, Orlando, to Wilson & Co., Inc. Honing device
for slicing blade. 2,911,857, 11-10-59, Cl. 76 — 85.
Garate, Luis C. Swimming instruction device. 2,875,528,
3—3—59 d 35 29
Garbellan'o, David W.' Underwater hood. 2,869,133. 1-20-59,
Cl. 2—68.
Garber, Murray : See —
Herrlinger, Richard, and Garber. 2,898,380.
Garber, William W. : See —
Alford, Edwin L. 2,918,001.
Garbers, Helmut, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.
Safety switch. 2,911,503, 11-3-59, Cl. 200 — 122.
Garbo, Paul W., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Conversion
of hydrocarbons. 2,885,344. 5-5-59, Cl. 208 — 59.
Garbo, Paul W., and F. B. Grosselfinger, to Hydrocarbon Re-
search, Inc. Reforming of naphtha with unpromoted ac-
tivated carbon and regeneration of the catalyst. 2,906,696,
9-29-59, Cl. 208—134.
Garbuny, Max, and R. C. Ohlmann, to United States of
America, Air Force. Photothermionic spectrum converter.
2,870,370, 1-20-59. Cl. 315 — 10.
Garbuny, Alax, and W. E. Horn, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Image detector. 2.879,424, 3-24-59, Cl. 313 — 100.
Garbutt, Cameron W. Topographical map and method of
making same. 2,887,791, 5-26-59, Cl. 35 — 41.
Garcia, Charles B., Jr. Combined transfer truck and hoist.
2,906,420, 9-29-59, Cl. 214 — 651.
Garcia, Gelasio F., and J. R. Schemansky, to General Motors
Corp. Automotive vehicle hody. 2,896,997, 7-28-59, Cl.
296—28.
Garcia, Jose M. Folding chair. 2,873,793, 2-17-59
155—143.
Garcia, Manuel A. : See —
Coble, Gomer L., Jr., and Garcia. 2,911,207.
Gard, George E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method and
paratus for dielectric heating. 2,870,543, 1-27-59
34—1.
Gard, George E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of drying
fibrous boards. 2,870.544, 1-27-59. Cl. 34 — 1.
Gard, George E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Arc minimizers.
2,873.345, 2-10-59. Cl. 219 — 10.43.
Gard, George E., and W. Rueggeberg, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Dielectric heater electrode systems. 2,892,915, 6-30-59,
Cl. 219 — 10.67.
Gard Products, Inc. : See —
Hornbeck, Donald W. 2,905,134.
Gardberg, Joseph, to Teletype Corp. Start-stop telegraph
signal generator. 2,900,448. 8-18-59, Cl. 178 — 26.
Gardberg, Joseph, to Teletype Corp. Signal distortion
indicator. 2,909,604, 10-20-59, Cl. 178 — 69.
Gardberg, Joseph, to Teletype Corp. Distortion signal
generator. 2,909,605, 10-20-59, Cl. 178 — 69.
Gardella, Adriano and C. Centrifugal can spinning units.
2,871,649, 2-3-59, Cl. 57—77.
Gardella, Adriano and C. Multi-drawing frame particularly
adapted for use on high-speed spinning frame. 2,896,269,
7-28-59, Cl. 19—13.
Gardella, Costantino : See —
Gardella, Adriano and C. 2.871.649.
Gardella, Adriano and C. 2,896,269.
Gardella, Costantino. Thread cheese-ejecting device for
suspended centrifugal spinning cans. 2,895,283, 7-21-59,
Cl. 57—34.
Garden, William D., and J. M. C. Thompson, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Organosiloxy aryl phosphonates.
2,889,349, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 14S.2.
Garden City Plating & Mfg. Co. : See —
Arnit, Fred H. 2,869,499.
Arnit, Fred H. 2,898,159.
McLean, James. 2,909,353.
Ruda, Edward P. 2,871,520.
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to Kaiser Alumi-
Article of manufacture. 2,880,860,
Power transmission.
Gardex, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Melvin W. 2,901,878
Gardiner, Donald A., Jr., and J. S. Rhoades
num & Chemical Corp
4-7-59, CI. 206 — 58.
Gardiner, Duncan B., to Vickers Inc.
2,872,873, 2-10-59, CI. 103—136.
Gardiner, Emmett G., to General Electric Co. Shaft bearing
lubrication means. 2,905,510, 9-22-59, CI. 308 — 134.1.
Gardiner, John A., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Combustion apparatus for burning ash-forming
liquid fuel. 2,895,297, 7-21-59, CI. 60 — 39.74.
Gardiner, Paul C, to General Electric Co. Magnetron.
2,906,921, 9-29-59, CI. 315—39.69.
Gardiner, William C, H. A. Mosher, and W. J. Sakowski, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Production of lithium
hydroxide. 2.872,393. 2-3-59. CI. 204 — 99.
Gardner, Adryl W. Combined grading and rolling machines.
2,882,623, 4-21-59, CI. 37—146.
Gardner, Adryl W. Segmented roll. 2,895,390, 7-21-59,
CI. 94—50.
Gardner, August M., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Hem-folding
attachments. 2,880,6S5, 4-7-59, CI. 112 — 141.
Gardner, Benjamin P. Flexible wheel. 2,916,331, 12-8-59,
CI. 305—19.
Gardner, Clair C. Magazine cabinet. 2,871,084, 1-27-59, CI.
312 — 310.
Gardner, David G. : See —
Hewitt, John E., Schmidt, and Gardner. 2,868,924.
Gardner-Denver Co. : See —
Bent, John H. 2,869,403.
Booth, William M. 2,899,018.
Bos, John R., and Shulters. 2,884,685.
Bottje, John D., and Shulters. 2,901,219.
Chaffee, Walter C, and Robinson. 2,868,044.
Shulters, Robert B., and Bos. 2,885,764.
Shulters, Robert B., and Robinson. 2,883,891.
Smith, Ralph E., Hannum, and Booth. 2,905,194.
Swanson, Roger I. 2,905,149.
Gardner, Donald B. Pruning saw attachment. 2,881,519,
4-14-59, CI. 30—166.
Gardner, Edward B., and A. R. Nielson, to Plax Corp. Method
and apparatus for treating synthetic resin containers.
2,892,733, 6-30-59, CI. 117 — 46.
Gardner, Eris K. Guidance system especially adapted for
lawn mower. 2,885,019, 5-5-59, CI. 180 — 79.
Gardner, George P., to General Electric Co. Slip ring tape.
2,880,402, 3-31-59, CI. 339 — 5.
Gardner, Guy F., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Load transporting
attachment for agricultural implements. 2,907,396, 10-6-
59, CI. 172 — 611.
Gardner, Harold L. Traveling-plant mixer. 2,885,934,
5-12-59, CI. 94 — 40.
Gardner, Harris L., and W. Argereu, % to W. B. MacKenzie.
Hockey stick. 2,912,245, 11-10-59, CI. 273 — 67.
Gardner, Harry L. Golf club cleaner. 2,871,499,
CI. 15—246.
Gardner, Henry A. : See —
Neubrech, David A., and Cattaro
Gardner, James K. : See —
Kolimbat, Peter. 2,889,861.
Gardner, John C. Bag holder.
248—101.
Gardner, Karl A., R. Gardner, Jr., and P. Bonl, Jr., to The
Griscom-Russell Co. Heat exchanger tube sheet joint con-
struction. 2,911,200, 11-3-59, CI. 257 — 239.
Gardner, Leonal P. Snap cap for bottles. 2,877,918,
3-17-59. CI. 215—74.
Gardner, Leonal P. Dispensing cap and closure for tube
containers. 2,889,088, 6-2-59, CI. 222 — 523.
Gardner, Lloyd E. : See —
Hogan, John P., and Gardner.
Gardner Machine Co. : See —
Kubsh, Leroy M., and Loffboro
Price, Ralph E. 2,871.625.
Price, Ralph E. 2,882,651.
Price, Ralph E. 2,899,779.
Price, Ralph E., and Hurc. 2,882,650.
Gardner, Milton B. Printers' friction-locking
2,894,721, 7-14-59, CI. 254 — 42.
Gardner, Owen M., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for continuous casting of metal. 2,876,509,
3-10-59, CI. 22—57.2.
Gardner, Priscilla D. Personalized
5-12-59. CI. 179 — 100.1.
Gardner, Raymond, Jr. : See —
Gardner, Karl A., R. Gardner, Jr., and Boni.
Gardner, Raymond, Jr., to The Griscom-Russell Co. Rotat-
able arc welding tool. 2.868,953, 1-13-59. CI. 219 — 125.
Gardner, Richard H., to Clark Equipment Co. Hydraulic
cylinder and piston construction. 2,899,938, 8-18-59, CI.
121 — 46.
Gardner, Roland M., E. E. Yeo, and A. E. Preston, to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Lamp finishing head. 2,880,494,
4-7-59, CI. 29—25.19.
Gardner, Thomas S., J. Lee, and E. Wenis, to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. 5-methyl-3-isoxazole carboxylic acid hydrazides.
2,908,688, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 307.
Gardner, Willis W., and J. T. McKean, to Allis Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Automatic trust device for hydrogen seal.
2,895,750, 7-21-59, CI. 286—9.
-3-59,
2,871,370.
2,875,970, 3-3-59, CI.
2,898,360.
. 2,900,241.
quoin.
sound. 2,886,647,
2,911,200.
Gardner, Wylie M. Mining car with front end loading.
2,907,125, 10-6-59, CI. 37—124.
Garey, Edward P. Electrically operated bassinet rocking de-
vice. 2,884,651, 5-5-59, CI. 5 — 109.
Garfein, Allen E. : See —
Arsenault, William R., Garfein, and Thorensen.
2,905,834.
Garfinkel, Alan R., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Pulse coded signal separator. 2,884,615,
4-28-59, CI. 340—147.
Garfinkel, Alan R., B. A. Spinelli, and 1. Munt. to Sperry
Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division. Miniature
filamentary numerical display. 2,S78,418, 3-17-59, CI.
315—69.
Garfinkel, Alan R., and S. Oken, to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford
Instrument Co. Div. "Exclusive or" gate. 2,868,999,
1-13-59, CI. 307—88.
Garfunkel, Jack, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Shipping con-
tainer for clothing. 2,893,545, 7-7-59, CI. 206 — 7.
Gargani, Emil P., and A. A. Weiner, to Republic Aviation
Corp. Testing apparatus. 2,904,750, 9-15-59. CI. 324 —
51.
Gargini, Eric J., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Tele-
vision relay and like apparatus. 2,906,815, 9-29-59, CI.
178—6.
Gargisa, Marion : See —
Rudel, Harry W., and Gargisa. 2,884,379.
Gargrave, Robert A., to Dayton Perforators, Inc. Piercing
punch. 2,917,960, 12-22-59, CI. 83 — 128.
Gariepy, Henry J. Corner packing device. 2,878,982,
3-24-59. CI. 229—14.
Garizio, John E., A. M. Rubino, and M. L. Almquist, to
Reheis Co., Inc. Aluminum chlorhydroxy alcogels and proc-
ess of making same. 2,876,163, 3-3-59, CI. 167 — 90.
Garland, Charles J., and D. W. Turner, to Merritt Engineer-
ing Co. Tile cutting and fusing tool. 2,873,523, 2-17-59,
CI. 30—140.
Garland. Edward J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Flashlight end cap. 2,882,388, 4-14-59, CI 240 — 10.6.
Garland, Edward J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Flashlight. 2,915,621, 12-1-59, CI. 240 — 10.66.
Garland, Hereford : See —
Yeadon, Donald J., Hooker, and Garland. 2,899,994.
Garland. Milton W., to Frick Co. Ice-making apparatus.
2,870.612, 1-27-59, CI. 62—138.
Garland, Robt. G. : See —
Hunt, William J. 2,888,015.
Garland, Robert J., to Carrier Corp. Heat exchanger con-
struction. 2,868.515, 1-13-59, CI. 257 — 262.20.
Garland, Willis F. Portable power plane. 2,894,549, 7-14-59,
CI. 145—4.
Garlette, William
Chemical Co.
2,868.841, 1-13-59, CI. 260— 609.
Garlinghouse Brothers : See —
Dening, Robert D. 2,900,883.
Dening, Robert D., and Garlinghouse.
Garlinghouse, Leslie H. : See —
Dening, Robert D., and Garlinghouse. 2,917,979.
Garlock, Donald L. : See —
Genovese, Anthony L., Sr., Batchelor, Belli, Garlock,
and A. L. Genovese, Jr. 2,888,215.
Garlock Packing Co., The : See —
Hammond, Frank E. 2,879.804.
Thompson, William B., and Wrobbel. 2,905,489.
Tobias, Arthur R. 2,882,081.
Garmager, Curt H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch plate.
2 888 122 5—26—59 CI 192 107
Garmager, Curt H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch. 2,901,066,
8-25-59, CI. 192—17.
Garmager, Curt H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch element
with ceramic-metallic friction disc. 2,916,123, 12-8-59,
CI. 192—107.
Garmaise, David L. : See —
McKay, Arthur F., and Garmaise. 2,886,584.
Garman, Donald Ft, to Prestole Corp. Molding fastener.
2,899,729, 8-18-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Garman, Donald F., to Prestole Corp. Panel fastener having
a caged nut and cage with detent holding means. 2,908,311,
10-13-59, CI. 151 — 41.75.
Garman, Donald F., to Prestole Corp. Spacer guide for an-
tenna cables. 2,908,470, 10-13-59, CI. 248 — 234.
Garman, George P. Automatic tube tester. 2,906,943,
9-29^59. CI. 324—22.
Garner, Albert Y., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for
producing phosphinic acid phostones. 2,916,510, 12-8-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Garner, Claude R., to Dresser Operations, Inc. Bit and cut-
ter therefor. 2,887,302, 5-19-59, CI. 255 — 349.
Garner, Clifford S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of making plutonium di-
oxide. 2.868,620, 1-13-59. CI. 23—14.5.
Garner, Clifford S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process of forming plutonium salts
from plutonium oxalates. 2.875.025. 2-24-59. CI. 23 — 14.5.
Garner, Clifford S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of oxidizing plutonium ion
with bismuthate ion. 2,917,362, 12-15-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Garner, Fred W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Heat treat-
ment rack. 2,882.032, 4-14-59, CI. 263 — 47.
Garner. George. Variable speed fluid transmisison unit.
2,867,311, 1-6-59. CI. 192—60.
Garner, Kirby R. Casting rod handle. 2,911,750, 11-10-
59, CI. 43—22.
A., Jr., and K. L. Godfrey, to Monsanto
Purifying 2,2'-thiobis (polyhalophenols).
2,917,979.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Garner, Lloyd P., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron tube.
2,909,698, 10-20-59, CI. 313—237.
Garner, Lue O., to General Merchandising Corp. Rack for
catalogs and the like. 2,910,802, 11-3-59, CI. 45—60.
Garner, Paul H. Mounting unit for tractor-conveyed imple-
ment. 2,919,143, 12-29-59, CI. 280—497.
Garner, Philip J. : See —
Leedham, Kenneth, and Garner. 2,898,359.
Garner, Russell F. : See —
Wantz, Clarence, and Garner. 2,898,439.
Garner, Russell F., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Con-
trol devices for fluid fuel burners. 2,893,485, 7-7-59, CI.
161—9.
Garner, Russell F., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Con-
trol device for fluid fuel burners. 2,918,088, 12-22-59, CI.
137 — 630.19.
Garnett, Donald W., to The Olofsson Corp. Vibratory feed
mechanism. 2,917,158, 12-15-59, CI. 198 — 220.
Garnett, Edward V., to Truck Equipment Co. Vehicle der-
rick. 2,907,473, 10-6-59, CI. 212—8.
Garnett, Edward V. Cable reel trailer. 2,913,194, 11-17-59,
CI. 242—86.5.
Garnett, Rubin D. : See —
Swain, William J., and Garnett. 2,875,888.
Garnier, Georges, to Air-Equipment. Electrical regulators and
in particular carbon-pile voltage regulators. 2,879,466,
3-24-59. CI. 322—28.
Gamier, Georges, to Air-Equipment.
2,896,475, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Garnier, Georges, to Air-Equipment.
10-6-59, CI. 74 — 5.1.
Garnier, Georges, to Alr-Equipement.
a phase discriminator. 2,910,637, 10-27-59, CI. 318 — 207.
Garofalo, Lawrence J. : See —
De Falco, Anthony. 2.895,717.
Garoff, Kenton, to United States of America, Army. Duplex
system. 2,908,872, 10-13-59, CI. 333—9.
Garrard Engineering and Mfg. Co. Ltd., The : See —
Butler, Wilfred. 2.8S8.108
Fortune, Henry J. 2,887,321.
Manning, Walter F. 2,873,977.
Mortimer, Edmund W. 2,879,960.
Garratt, Charles S., Jr. Ventilator pane thermometer. 2,885,-
170, 5-5-59, CI. 248—226.
Garratt, Leslie : See —
Bentley, Alfred M., Garratt, and Smith.
Garraway, George H. Recirculating and
2,881,796, 4-14-59, CI. 137—561.
Garred, William P. Disposable infant's
2,879,911, 3-31-59, CI. 215—11.
Garred, William P. Infant's nursing bottle
2,88i,935. 4-14-59, CI. 215—11.
Garretson, Craig M., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Filament tensioning device. 2,915,668, 12-1-59, CI. 313 —
278.
Garretson, Floyd. Mail box support.
CI. 248—146.
Garrett, Charles G. B. : See —
Brattain, Walter H., and Garrett.
Accessories gear boxes.
Gyroscopes. 2,907,212
Control devices having
2,895,205.
supply valve.
nursing bottle.
assembly.
2,876,977, 3-10-59,
2,870,344.
Garrett Corp., The : See —
Barens, Leonard H. 2,909,966.
Bartlett, James L., Jr., Hertzog, and Pickard. 2.871.671.
Bicknell, Robert, Lehberger, and Walker. 2,908,919.
Bush, Robert M., Jensen, and King. 2,896,590.
Byloff, Robert C, and Jackson. 2,909,706.
Cary, John R. 2.867.990.
Cholvin, Robert L., Harvey, and Jensen. 2,909,323.
Cluff, Harold E., Parker, and Riple. 2,909,166.
Cox, Eugene S., and Meermans. 2,888,302.
Dotson, Donald A. 2,873.578.
Dotson, Donald A. 2,888,801.
Dunaway, Reece J. 2,873,754.
Fischer, Richard A. 2,873,661.
Fischer, Richard A., and Kemper. 2,900,890.
Fraebel, Robert J., and Irre. 2,876,468.
Green, Frederick H. 2,873.582.
Green, Frederick H. 2,892,316.
Green, Frederick H. 2,904,965.
Greenwald, Harold A. 2,888,193.
Jensen. Raymond W. 2,867,194.
Jensen, Raymond W. 2,884,003.
Jensen, Raymond W. 2,884,905.
Jensen, Raymond W., Baron, and McNutt. 2,918,042.
Jensen, Raymond W., and Etches. 2,906,849.
Kuhn. John. 2,873.945.
Le May, Dan B., and La Fleur. 2,902,836.
Lones, Dain B., and Westman. Re. 24,597.
Maas, Bernard N. 2,883,920.
Maas, Bernard N., Damiani, and Silver. 2,907,548.
Marlin, Elmer D. 2,896,653.
McCormack, William H. 2,889,112.
Northrop, John K. 2,905,128.
Parker, Wilton E., Whitaker, Getz, Hertzog, and Chap-
man. 2,908,189.
Schelp, Helmut R. 2,892,322.
Schelp, Helmut R. 2,918,787.
Schelp, Helmut R. 2,919,103.
Schinnerer, Roy L. 2,900,917.
Steele, Harry M., Jr. 2,902,863.
Summers, Thomas O., Jr. 2.877 966.
Trebilcock. Douglas A. 2.877,945.
Walker, Alan B. 2,914,779.
Wimprpss, Donald S. 2,889,117.
Cotton bale extractor. 2,894,653, 7-14-59,
H. Gerstenmaier, to The Goodyear
2,905,985, 9-29-59, CI. 20—69.
2.878.962.
Garrett, Donald E., and H. T. Freestone, to General Electric
Co. Height compensation in vertical output stage. 2,898,-
510, 8-4-59, CI. 315 — 22.
Garrett, Elmer E. : See —
Essex, Alois B., Garrett, and McKenney. 2,897,466.
Garrett, Jack N. Bale band splicer. 2,886,817, 5-19-59,
CI. 1 — 177.
Garrett, Jack N.
CI. 214 — 620.
Garrett, John E., and J.
Tire & Rubber Co. Seal.
Garrett, Lester C. : See —
Chaney, William A., Garrett, and Byrd.
Garrett, Lewis E. : See —
Hawkins, James E.. and Garrett. 2,871,473.
Garrett Tubular Products, Inc. : See —
Shearman, Spicer D., and Herbolsheimer. 2,872.223.
Garrison, Allen D., to Texaco Development Corp. Radiation
detector. 2,873,399, 2-10-59. CI. 313 — 93.
Garrison, Allen D., to Texaco Development Corp. Detection
of radiation. 2,879.398, 3-24-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Garrison, Allen D„ and R. E. Kunetka, to The Texas Co. In
situ combustion. 2,871.942. 2-3-59, CI. 106—38.
Garrison, Clifford L, to Oliver Instrument Co. Method of
grinding and grinding wheel therefor. 2,875,559, 3-3-59,
CI. 51—206.
Garrison, Clifford L., to Oliver Instrument Co. Grinding ma-
chine and work supporting means therefor. 2,875,648,
3-3-59, CI. 76 — 41.
Garrison, Harold K., and T. W. Locke, to Doane Agricultural
Service, Inc. Bracket. 2,884,670, 5-5-59, CI. 20 — 92.
Garrison, James O. : See —
Garrison, Ralph P. and J. O., and Walker. 2,885,212.
Garrison, James O., to Garrison Machine Works, Inc. Chuck.
2,890,055, 6-9-59, CI. 279 — 2.
Garrison, James O., and D. D. Walker, to Garrison Machine
Works, Inc. Locating stud. 2,879,070. 3-24-59, CI.
279 — 123.
Garrison, James O., and D. D. Walker, to Garrison Machine
Works, Inc. Universal mounting for air operated chuck.
2,911,223, 11-3-59, CI. 279 — 1.
Garrison Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Garrison, James O. 2,890,055.
Garrison, James O., and Walker. 2,879,070.
Garrison, James O., and Walker. 2,911,223.
Garrison, Ralph P. and 0. O., and Walker. 2,885,212.
Walker, David D. 2,890,053.
Garrison, Marion A., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Bottom hole
weight indicator. 2,869,363, 1-20-59, CI. 73—151.
Garrison, Marion A., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Packer.
2,875,837. 3-3-59, CI. 166—204.
Garrison, Marion A., to Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. Tur-
bine well drilling apparatus. 2,890,859, 6-16-59, CI.
255 — 1.6.
Garrison, Ralph P. and J. O., and D. D. Walker, to Garrison
Machine Works, Inc. Pressure operated chuck. 2,885,212,
5-5-59, CI. 279 — 106.
Garrison, Victor C, E. M. Nakaji. and K. F. Wessling, to
Central Scientific Co. Vacuum pump. 2,877,946, 3-17-59,
CI. 230—153.
Garrison, Warren B. : See —
Wilcox, Stanley W., and Garrison. 2,880,413.
Garrison, Warren M. : See —
Burton. Milton, McClinton, and Garrison. 2,877,171.
Garscia, Alfons J., and R. F. Rodger, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Electrical measuring means for measuring welding current
flow. 2,897,444, 7-28-59, CI. 324 — 103.
Garshelis, Ivan J. Voltage regulators. 2,892,145, 6-23-59,
CI. 323—19.
Garst, Jonathan. Process of preparing aqua ammonia.
2,S74,029. 2-17-59. CI. 23—193.
Garten, Wilhelm, to Accumulatoren-Fabrik Akt. Battery
plate. 2,882,330, 4-14-59, CI. 136 — 13.
Garth, Harold. Steam generator. 2,886,689, 5-12-59, CI.
219 3gt
Garth, Jaines. Wall cavity tray. 2,870.627. 1-27-59. CI.
72—128.
Garth, William W., Jr., to Graphic Arts Research Foundation,
Inc. Type composing apparatus. 2,888,805, 6-2-59,
CI. 95—4.5.
Garthwaite, Ernest, to Marconi Instruments Ltd. Resistance
terminating loading devices. 2,901,710, 8-25-59, CI.
333 — 22.
Gartner, Gunter, A. Schwab, and H. Harz. to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Akt. Brush holder for dynamoelectric ma-
chines. 2,900,540, 8-18-59, CI. 310 — 246.
Gartner, Josef. Pivoted window. 2,910,742, 11-3-59, CI.
20—53.
Gartner, Josef, to Josef Gartner & Co. Metal window wall.
2,916,108, 12-8-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Gartner, Josef. & Co. : See —
Gartner, Josef. 2.916,108.
Gartner. Stanlev J. : See —
Reiter, William L., Gartner, and Roeber. 2.872,949.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Bulb
rolling machine. 2,880,550, 4-7-59, CI. 49 — 7.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Mica transfer mechanism. 2,SS9,057, 6-2-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tube
knocker. 2,894,202, 7-7-59, CI. 324 — 20.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Mechanism for removing wire coating. 2,904,803, 9-22-59,
CI. 15—3.
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Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Ex-
haust machine chuck. 2,907,141. 10-6-59, Cl. 49 — 64.
Gartner, Stanley J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Cathode feed. 2,911,114, 11-3-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Gartner, Stanley J., and M. S. De Lucia, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Welding machine. 2,889,446, 6-2-59, CI.
219—86.
Gartvall, Bo Y. R. : See —
Sundberg, Erik G., and Gartvall. 2,913,512.
Garver, Reed E. : See —
Flach, Donald O., and Garver. 2,S99,272.
Leslie, James D., Garvey, and West. 2,900,183.
Garvey, James. Split plodder nozzles. 2,918,714, 12-29-59,
CI. 25—17.
Garvey, Louis P. : See —
Adams, Daniel M., and Garvey. 2,890,299.
Brand, Hugh R., Garvey, and Haviland. 2,892,657.
Garvey, Louis P., and C. H. Schamel, to General Motors
Corp. Vehicle closure latch. 2,896,990, 7-28-59, CI.
292—229.
Garvin, Milton M., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Method of making cam shafts. 2,892,254, 6-30-59,
CI. 29 — iZi.
Garvin, Milton M., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Machines for shaping hollow tubular objects. 2,902,-
962, 9-8-59, CI. 113 — 44.
Garwin, Leo : See — ■
Goren, Mayer B., Pickell, and Garwin. 2,911,373.
Garwin, Leo, to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries. Inc. Method
of preparing rubber composition comprising asphaltic oil
and rubber. 2,904,527. 9-15-59. CI. 260—33.6.
Garwin, Richard L., to International Business Machines
Corp. Magnetic refrigerator having thermal valve means.
2,913,881, 11-24-59, CI. 62—3.
Garwin, Richard L., H. A. Reich, and S. Triebwasser, to
International Business Machines Corp. Memory devices.
2,897,399, 7-28-59, CI. 315—10.
Garwood, John S., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gyro magnetic
compass system. 2,887,782, 5-26-59, CI. 33 — 222.
Gary, Howland R. : See —
Lawson, Axel A., Hazel, Gary, and Gittler. 2,904,785.
Gary, Lonnie M. : See —
Williams, Paul E. 2,912,843.
Gary, Wilbur Y. : See —
Bain, Joseph P., and Gary. 2,911,442.
Gary, Wright W. : See —
Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., and Gary. 2,895,873.
Gas Council. The : See —
Mills. John E. 2.868.617.
Gasche, Fred, to Autoclave Engineers, Inc. Valve. 2,887,293,
5-19-59, CI. 251—88.
Gasche, Fred, and R. L. Porter, to Autoclave Engineers, Inc.
High pressure relief device. 2,912,992, 11-17-59, Cl.
137 — 70.
Gash, Virgil W., and B. S. Wildi, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Preparation of 21-hydroxy steroids. 2,883,404, 4-21-59,
Cl. 260—397.47.
Gasior, Joseph F., and R. Greiff, to Congoleum-Nairn Inc.
Tube crimping machine. 2,916,975, 12-15-59, Cl. 93 — 55.1.
Gaskell, C. J., Co., Inc. : See —
Holden, James D. 2,901,033.
Gaskell. Walter L., to King-Seeley Corp. Shiftable motor
drive for tilting arbor saw. 2,873,773, 2-17-59, Cl.
143—36.
Gaskill, George M., and M. G. Wright, to General Motors
Corp. Combined signal seeking push button and manual
tuner with dual purpose solenoid. 2,898,464, 8-4-59, Cl.
250 — 40.
Gaskill, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fusible
device. 2.892,060. 6-23-59, Cl. 200 — 113.
Gaskin, John F. : See —
Anderson, Stanley F., and Gaskin. 2,910,122.
Gasmire, Richard C. : See —
Schaich, Wilbur A., and Gasmire. 2,910.712.
Gaspar, Emeric, M. G. Munns, and P. F. Harrison, to The
Projectile & Engineering Co. Ltd. Locking and injection
actuating device for injection moulding machines.
2,880,461, 4-7-59, Cl. 18—30.
Gaspar, Emeric, M. G. Munns, and P. F. Harrison, to The
Projectile and Engineering Co. Ltd. Injection molding
heating cylinder. 2,894,286. 7-14-59, Cl. 18 — 30.
Gaspar, Emeric, and M. G. Munns, to The Projectile and
Engineering Co. Ltd. Injection moulding apparatus.
2,914,804, 12-1-59, Cl. 18 — 30.
Gaspardo, Martin S. Casket construction. 2,907,090, 10-6-
59, Cl. 27—8.
Gasparini, Benedetto. Toothpick dispenser. 2,914,216,
11-24-59, Cl. 221—190.
Gasparini, Francis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Suction cleaning apparatus. 2,918,693, 12-29-59, Cl.
15—323.
Gasparini, Gene : See —
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfnrt. 2.879.726.
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,882,841.
Gasparotti, John J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Speed control
device. 2,907,226, 10-6-59, Cl. 74 — 469.
Gasper, Robert R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for determining the location of mounting holes to be drilled
in a part. 2,870,542. 1-27-59, Cl. 33—181.
Gasper, Robert R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Template
controlled article positioning mechanism. 2,910,896,
11-3-59, Cl. 77—21.
Gassaway, Benjamin F., to Flo-Container Inc. Elastic con-
tainer with reciprocating plunger. 2,898,007, 8-4-59, Cl.
222—212.
Gassino, Teresio : See — ■
Capellaro, Natale, and Gassino. 2,875,882.
Gassmann, Johannes, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Chain drive.
2,894,051, 7-7-59, Cl. 123—146.5.
Gassner, Hans : See —
Reissmiiller, Ernst, and Gassner. 2,883,825.
Gasson, Denys B. : See —
Billig, Ernst, and Gasson. 2,887,453.
Gasson, Edward J., and D. J. Hadley, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Production of nicotinamide and isonicotinamide.
2,904,552, 9-15-59, Cl. 260 — 295.
Gasson, Edward J., and D. J. Hadley, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Alcoholysts of aromatic carboxylic acid amides with
polyhydric alcohols. 2,914,553, 11-24-59, Cl. 260 — 475.
Gast, Albert K., deceased (G. G. and A. K. Gast, Jr.,
executors), and A. K. Gast, Jr.; said A. K. Gast Jr., assor.
to Star Shade Cutter Co. Shade cutter. 2,888,048,
5-26-59, Cl. 144 — 1.
Gast, Albert K., Jr. : See —
Gast, Albert K., and A. K. Gast, Jr. 2,888,048.
Gast, George G. : See —
Gast, Albert K., and A. K. Gast, Jr. 2,888,048.
Gast, Lyle E. : See —
Teeter, Howard M., Schneider, and Gast. 2,889,309.
Gast, Lyle E., J. C. Cowan, and H. M. Teeter, to United
States of America, Agriculture. Alkyl esters of alkoxy-
acyloxy stearic acid. 2,873,255, 2-10-59, Cl. 252—56.
Gaston, Jack E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of shaping
a starch-bound fibrous mass. 2,904,843, 9-22-59, CL
18—55.
Gastright, Frank A. Self-erecting box with tabs and recesses
for engagement by feeding and erecting mechanism.
2,877.943, 3-17-49, Cl. 229 — 41.
Gates, Albert G. R., to Gestetner Ltd. Duplicating machines.
2,869,458, 1-20-59, Cl. 101—247.
Gates, Charles C, Jr. : See —
Gates, Harry F. 2,888,954.
Gates, Dale : See —
Gates, Joseph H. and D. 2,917,120.
Gates, Eugene H., Jr. Ribbon supply apparatus for reverse
image typing. 2,869,704. 1-20-59 Cl. 197 — 151.
Gates, Eugene H., Jr. Outboard ribbon supply apparatus for
typewriters. 2,869,705, 1-20-59. Cl. 197 — 151.
Gates, George A. : See —
McGraw, Roger J., and Gates. 2,919,145.
Gates, Harry F., deceased, by M. H., J. G., and C. C. Gates, Jr.,
executors. Laminated plastic pipe. 2,888,954, 6-2-59,
Cl. 138—55.
Gates, Harry W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Frequency modulating system. 2,887,663, 5-1S-59,
Cl. 332 24.
Gates, James T. Imprinter plate rack. 2,873,859, 2-17-59,
Cl. 211—41.
Gates, James T., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Load releasable nut comprising arcuate segments reslliently
held together. 2,882,781, 4-21-59, Cl. 85 — 33.
Gates, John G. : See —
Gates, Harry F. 2,888,954.
Gates, John W., Jr. : See —
Dann, John R., Gates. Smith, and Unruh. 2.882,161.
Gates, Joseph H. and D. Combination wheeled and crawler
type support for vehicles. 2,917,120, 12-15-59, Cl.
180 — 9.36.
Gates, Lester C. : See —
Granke, Leonard J., Gates, and Montgomery. 2,908,368.
Gates, Lyna L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Safety brake mech-
anism. 2,902,119, 9-1-59, Cl. 188—152.
Gates, Mitten H. : See —
Gates, Harry F. 2,888,954.
Gates, Richard L., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Vacuum driven automotive fuel pump. 2,898,865, 8-11-59,
Cl. 103—152.
Gates, Robert L., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Control of plant diseases of ascomycetes origin employing
N-phenyl-dichloro-maleimide. 2,898,266, 8-4-59, Cl. 167 —
33.
Gates Rubber Co., The : See —
Russ, Paul E. 2,913,915.
Gates and Sons Inc. : See —
Hart, Frank M. 2,912,756.
Larsen, Joseph C. 2.903.895.
Gates, Thomas S., to National Broach & Machine Co. Gear
gauging and sorting apparatus. 2,905,320, 8-22-59,
Cl. 209—88.
Gates, Thomas S., to National Broach & Machine Co. Shaving
cutter. 2,909,831, 10-27-59, Cl. 29—103.
Gates. Thomas S., and R. M. Williams, to National Broach
& Machine Co. Gear finishing. 2,906,177, 9-29-59, CL
90—1.
Gates, Thomas S.. A. B. Bassoff. and K. J. Davis, to National
Broach & Machine Co. Machine for shaving herringbone
gears. 2 873.652. 2-17-59, Cl. 90 — 1.6.
Gates, Victor O. Storage key finders. 2,915,099, 12-1-59,
Cl. 150—40.
Gateway Corp. : See —
Stanley, John C, Moore, Frazier, and Williams.
2,899,930.
Gateway Engineering Co. : See —
Henrlckson, Henry G. 2,898,758.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,872,923.
2,916,195, 12-8-59,
Power transmission.
Gathman, Albert : See —
Peters, Theodore J., and Gathman. 2,918,499.
Gathmann, Mark H., to United States Steel Corp. Ingot
mold. 2,871,532, 2-3-59, CI. 22 — 139.
Gattiker, Albert F., Jr., and H. C. Reynolds, to Ingersoll-
Eand Co. Spring stressing device. 2,893,719, 7-7-59, CI.
267—1.
Gattiker, David C. G., S. C. Liang and J. G. D. Schulz, to
Dominion Tar & Chemical Co. Ltd. Production of vinyl
chloride from ethylene dichloride. 2,877,277, 3-10-59, CI.
260 — 656.
Gattone, Daniel H. : See —
Birch, Herbert If., and Gattone.
Gatward, Harry P. Box-like cartons.
CI. 229 — 52.
Garwood, Edward H., to Vickers Inc.
2,910,831, 11-3-59, CI. 60—52.
Gatzert, Ernest H. : See —
Pharis, William W., and Gatzert. 2,895,011.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Code call
circuits. 2,880,277, 3-31-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Trunk circuit.
2,885,479, 5-5-59, CI. 179—6.31.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Paging
system. 2,889,411, 6-2-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Line adapter
circuit for special telephone service. 2,892,038, 6-23-59,
CI. 179—27.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Trunk switch-
ing circuit. 2,897,284, 7-28-59, CI. 179 — 27.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Dial system.
2,900,450, 8-18-59, CI. 179—16.
Gatzert, Ernest H., to General Dynamics Corp. Restricted
service telephone system. 2,916,555, 12-8-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Gatzert, Ernest H., and W. W. Pharis, to General Dynamics
Corp. Coin control telephone system. 2,897,272, 7-28-59,
CI. 179—6.3.
Gatzert, Ernest H., and W. W. Pharis, to General Dynamics
Corp. Concentrator for telephone answering service.
2,908,765, 10-13-59, CI. 179 — 27.
Gatzert, Ernest H., W. W. Pharis, and R. P. Boyer, Jr., to
General Dynamics Corp. Broadcast paging system.
2,913,533, 11-17-59, CI. 179—18.
Gatzi, Karl, and P. Miiller. to J. R. Geisry, A.-G. New di-
thiophosphoric acid esters and their use for the control
of mites. 2,891,984, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Gaubatz, Arthur \\\, to General Motors Corp. Heated pres-
sure probe. 2,870,632, 1-27-59, CI. 73 — 212.
Gaubatz. Arthur W., to General Motors Corp. Servomotor
with floating conrol linkage. 2,871,829, 2-3-59, CI. 121 —
41.
Gaubatz, Arthur TV., to General Motors Corp. 'Compressor
air bleed-off. 2.874,926, 2-24-59, CI. 251 — 61.
Gaudechon, Jacques : See —
Gailliot, Paul, Robert, and Gaudechon. 2,891,952.
Gailliot, Paul, and Gaudechon. 2,892,839.
Gaudreau, Richard J., to Production Tool Die Co., Inc.
ratus for discharging successive articles from a
thereof. 2,869,755, 1-20-59, CI. 221—93.
Gaudry. Roeer : See —
Irvine, Douglas S., and Gaudry. 2,894,006.
Langis, Andre1 L., and Gaudry. 2,874,158.
Gauger, Fred W. : See-
Johnson, Al, and Gauger. 2 873 655.
Gauger, Roy C, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
measuring apparatus. 2,882,429, 4-14-59, CI. 313 — 7.
Gauggel, Herman J., Jr. : See —
Payne, Andrew H., Jr., and Gauggel. 2,895,328.
Gaughran, Eugene R. L. : See —
Rosenberg, Norman, and Gaughran. 2,900,644.
Gaugler, Richard S., to General Motors Corp. Shaft bearing.
2,887,346, 5-19-59, CI. 308 — 238.
Gaul. Edward M. : See —
Palmer, John S. and Gaul. 2,912.095.
Gauld, George M. Pedal extensions for velocipedes. 2.916,-
299, 12-8-59. CI. 280 — 259.
Gauld, John E. A., to Sir W. G. Armstrong. Electrical junc-
tion boxes. 2,906.985, 9-29-59, CI. 339 — 18.
Gaumer. Glenn E.. to The Dnw Chemical Co. Production of
benzonitrile. 2 872.475. 2-3-59. CI. 260 — 465.
Gaunt, Thomas N„ to Switzer Brothers, Inc. Fluorescent
composition. 2,895,917, 7-21-59, CI. 252 — 301.2.
Gause. Emily M. : See —
Cunningham. George L.. Bryant, and Gause. 2,874.024.
Gausewitz, Richard L. : See —
Johnson, Philip A. 2,901,964.
Johnson, Philip A. 2,904,151.
Gausman, Alfred : See —
Zwoyer, Walter R., and Gausman. 2,904,304.
Gauss, Walter : See —
Petersen, Siegfried, Gauss, and Domagk. 2,913,453.
Gauss, Walter, S. Petersen, and G. Domagk, to Schenley In-
dustries, Inc. Polyhydro-2-aziridino-l,4-napththoquinones.
2,868,782, 1-13-59, CI. 260—239.
Gauthe\ Rene1. Device for the combustion of solid fuels.
2,894,464, 7-14-59, CI. 110 — 44.
Gauthier, Alfred, G.m.b.H. : See —
Rentschler, Karl F. 2,887,027.
Rentschler, Karl F. 2,890,638.
Rentschler, Karl F. and W. T. 2,887,025.
Rentschler, Waldemar T. 2,887,026.
Rentschler, Waldemar T. 2,901,953.
Appa-
stack
Gas
2,877,558. 3-17-59. CI.
2,887,266, 5-19-59,
Gauthier, Jean J., to Picturepak, Inc. Paper pictures and
process of creating same. 2,881,546, 4-14-59. CI. 41 — 34.
Gauthier, Philippe, to Blaisdell Pencil Co. Paper sheathed
pencils. 2.876,739. 3-10-59, CI. 120 — 36.
Gauthier, Raymond P., and P. R. Arcemont. Portable bevel-
ing machine. 2,900,858, 8-25-59, CI. 82 — 4.
Gauthier, Raymond V. Adjustable weather-stripped door
jamb. 2,893,070, 7-7-59, CI. 20—11.
Gauthier, Robert, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Method of treating phototubes. 2,877,078, 3-10-59, CI.
310 — 9.
Gauthier, William D., and H. A. Williams, to Ransburg Elec-
tro-Coating Corp. Reciprocating spraying apparatus.
2,878,058. 3-17-59, CI. 299 — 1.
Gautier, Auguste : See- —
Lepoutre, Raymond, and Gautier. 2,894,634.
Gauvin, William H., to Pulp and Paper Research Institute
of Canada. Thermal treatment of finely divided sub-
stances. 2,889,874, 6-9-59, CI. 159 — 48.
Gavaert Photo-Producten N.V. : See —
Van Pee, Paul D., and Roosens. 2,901,351.
Gavasso, Louis J., to Burroughs Corp. Carriage control
apparatus. 2,881,895, 4-14-59, CI. 197 — 77.
Gavazzi, Manlio. Circular machine for the pressing of
metallic sheet elements. 2,895,443, 7-21-59, CI. 113 — 1.
Gavelek, Jules W. Body exercising device. 2,874,689,
2-24-59, CI. 128—33.
Gavrin. Bernard. Double edge safety razor with ball bear-
ing clamping means. 2,871,561, 2-3-59. CI. 30 — 65.
Gavrun, Andrew G., Sr. Level holder. 2,915,273, 12-1-59,
CI. 248—229.
Gaw-O'Hara Envelope Co. : See —
Sauerman, Ernst C. 2,872,098.
Sauerman, Ernst C. 2,896,539.
Gaxiola, Gregory A. Groove gage.
33—143.
Gay, Frazer W. Hydraulic compressor.
CI. 230—105.
Gay, William H. : See —
Beerbower, Alan, and Gay. 2,909,485.
Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., and Gay. 2,916,442.
Gayler, George A., to Wipac Development Ltd. Permanent
magnet alternators. 2,892,109, 6-23-59, CI. 310 — 153.
Gavlord, James K., and L. E. Thatcher, to Gaylord Products,
Inc. Wheel structures. 2,870.879, 1-27-59. CI. 188 — 264.
Gaylord, James K., to Gaylord Products, Inc. Cooling means
for brake drums. 2,896,749, 7-28-59, CI. 188 — 264.
Gavlord. John A. : See —
Sepe, John J. 2,867,024.
Gaylord, John A., % to Rocket Jet Engineering Corp.
Webbing release. 2,870.509. 1-27-59. CI. 24 — 230.
Gaylord, John A., % to Rocket Jet Engineering Corp.
Vacuum pack and control unit. 2,894,532, 7-14-59, CI.
137—505.
Gaylord, John A., to H. Koch & Sons. Snap fastener for
straps and the like. 2,895,200, 7-21-59, CI. 24 — 230.
Gaylord, Norman G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of coating polymeric substrates. 2,907,675, 10-6-59,
CI. 117 — 47.
Gaylord, Norman G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Non-woven fabric impregnated with a foamed plastic.
2,917,405, 12-15-59, Cl. 117 — 65.
Gaylord Products, Inc. : See —
Cieply, Adam E., Jr. 2,904,134.
Gaylord, James K. 2,896.749.
Gaylord, James K.. and Thatcher.
Rosenberg. Max. 2,880,288.
Gaynor, Allan J. : See —
Thorp, Clark E., Kinney, and Gaynor. 2,876.188.
Gaynor, Keyes C. Transportation system. 2,903,978, 9-15-59,
CI. 105—368.
Gaynor, James W. : See —
Dieman. Edgar A., and Gavnor. 2,875.072.
Gayring, Wallace F. Timer. 2,905,777,
200—38.
Gear. Eli C, to General Mills, Inc. Electrostatic conveving.
2,873,048, 2-10-59, CI. 222 — 1.
Gearhart, Olin L. Holder for bow ties and the like.
2,893.564, 7-7-59, CI. 211 — 13.
Geary, Edward S. : See — ■
Fiore, Hannibal S., Geary, and Pyde. 2,902,059.
Geary, Milford. Pan for roller type paint applicator.
2.911.663. 11-10-59, CI. 15 — 121.2.
Geary, Robert J. Plant-potting machine. 2,884,022, 4-28-59,
CI. 141—72.
Geary Robert J. Insect combatting device. 2. 911. 756, 11-
10-59. CI. 43 — 114.
Gebel, Kurt M. : See —
Bricker, Robert E.. Flohr, and Gebel. 2,899.778.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic camera
construction. 2,874,622, 2-24-59, Cl. 95 — 10.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic camera
construction. 2,86S,095, 1-13-59, Cl. 95 — 10.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Interchangeable
lens for photographic apparatus. 2,SS7,937, 5-26-59,
Cl. 95 — 45.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel.
2,887,940. 5-26-59, Cl. 95—64.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel.
shutter. 2,888,866, 6-2-59, Cl. 95-
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel.
2.889,760, 6-9-59, Cl. 95—63.
2,870,879.
9-22-59, Cl.
Photographic shutter.
Photographic objective
-11.5.
Photographic shutter.
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Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic shutter
with interchangeable lens. 2,889.761, 6-9-59, CI. 95—64.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic shut-
ter construction. 2,897,737, 8-4-59, CI. 95—11.5.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic camera
with interchangeable lens mount. 2,897,739, 8-4-59, CI.
95 — 45.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic camera
with interchangeable shutter. 2,900,885, 8-25-^59, CI.
95—11.
Gebele, Kurt, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Photographic camera
and shutter construction. 2.900,886, 8-25-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Gebele, Kurt, and P. Fahlenberg, to H. and F. W. Deckel.
Photographic exposure controlling apparatus. 2,887,939,
5-26-59, CI. 95—64.
Gebele, Kurt, and E. Spiessl, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Set-
ting mechanism for photographic camera exposures.
2,917,983. 12-22-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Gebelein, Charles G. : See —
Fineman, Manuel N., and Gebelein. 2,913,416.
Gebhard, Frederick W. Dual battery switch system.
2,913,587, 11-17-59, CI. 290—37.
Gebhard, Kurt O. R., to South African Iron and Steel In-
dustrial Corp. Ltd. Process for heating the head of an
ingot of molten ferrous material. 2,870,005, 1-20-59, CI.
75—60.
Gebhardt, Otto. Apparatus for and method of evacuating
sealed packages. 2,888,788, 6-2-59, CI. 53 — 22.
Gebhardt, Otto. Sealed package evacuating means. 2,896,385,
7-28-59, CI. 53—112.
Gebhardt, Otto. Apparatus for and method of clamping the
ends of bags for hams, sausages or the like. 2,899,785,
8-18-59, CI. 53—124.
Gebhart, Julius C. : See —
Franklin, Leslie D., and Gebhart. 2,889,280.
Gebhart, Julius C, and L. U. Franklin, to Gulf Oil Corp.
Grease kettle. 2.884,234, 4-28-59, CI. 259 — 107.
Gebhart, Leonard J. Boat loader for automobiles. 2,895,628,
7-21-59, CI. 214 — 450.
Gebr. Bohler & Co. Akt. : See —
Tarmann, Bruno, and Obauer. 2,871.557.
Gebruder-Happich-Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
See —
Herr, Gerhard, and Treber. 2,901,038.
Wollenhaupt, Jakob. 2,902,891.
Gebrueder Buehler : See —
Eppenberger, Paul. 2,901,109.
Eppenberger, Paul. 2,901,111.
Marchetti, Augusto. 2,901,090.
Marchetti, Augusto. 2,905,311.
Schrenk, Alfred. 2,905,109.
Schrenk, Alfred. 2,918,728.
Vasalli, Renzo. 2,912,097.
Geek, Donald P. Clamping device. 2,916,883, 12-15-59,
CI. 60 — 54.6.
Geddes, Norman B., and L. W. King, to Schenley Industries,
Inc. Shelving for bottles and other goods. 2,914,190,
11-24-59, CI. 211—148.
Geduldig, Karl : See —
Hammond, Russell E., and Geduldig. 2,887,527.
Gee, Eric, P. C. Johnson, E. A. Packer, and K. Stephenson,
to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Preparation of
cellular polyester-urethane resins. 2,902,456, 9-1-59, CI.
260—2.5.
Gee, Robert E., and J. W. Gibbs, to Safetee Glass Co. Method
of silvering mirrors. 2,899,333, 8-11-59, CI. 117 — 35.
Gee, Wendell P., to Detroit Centerless Grinding Co. Brush
holder device. 2,917,800, 12-22-59, CI. 24 — 251.
Gee, William H. : See —
Burgess, Leslie G., and Gee. 2.902,109.
Geels, Bernardus H., and W. H. J. Nicolai, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Device for automatic telephone
exchanges. 2,904,638, 9-15-59, CI. 179—27.
Geen, Arthur J., to Church of Religious Science. Sink mount-
ing. 2,883,677, 4-28-59. CI. 4 — 187.
Geer, Charles W., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Cathode
ray tubes or the like. 2,899,579, 8-11-59, CI. 313 — 81.
Geering, Emil J., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Preparation of
tetrachlorothiophene. 2,900,394, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 332.5.
Geerts. Marcellus J. : See —
Ayers, George W.. and Geerts. 2.875 170.
Ayers, George W., Geerts, and Krewer. 2,915,481.
Geertsen, Nelson, to American Can Co. Solder wiper.
2,881,729, 4-14-59, CI. 113—97.
Geertsen, Nelson, to American Can Co. Spray head with
protective shield. 2,896,571, 7-28-59, CI. 118 — 318.
Geertsen, Nelson, to American Can Co. Can body making
machine. 2,915,028, 12-1-59, CI. 113 — 12.
Geery, John T. Planing means. 2,880,505, 4-7-59, CI.
30—169.
Geese, Albert : See —
Lohs, Willy. Paul, and Geese. 2,890,447.
Geese. Charles C, to Chrome Steel Plate Corp. Lithographic
plates. 2,907,656, 10-6-59, CI. 96 — 33.
Geese, Charles F., to Chrome Steel Plate Corp. Lithographic
plates. 2,907,273, 10-6-59, CI. 101 — 149.2.
Geffcken, Walter, and H. Schroeder, to Jenaer Glaswerk
Schott & Gen. Polarizer for producing uniformly polarized
light with aid of interference polarizers and phase re-
tarders. 2,868,076, 1-13-59, CI. 88 — 65.
492096— P 22
Geffen, Theodore M. : See —
Elkins, Lloyd E., and Geffen. 2,910,123.
Gegauf, Fritz, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Zig-zag sewing ma-
chines. 2.877,726, 3-17-49. CI. 112 — 158.
Gegauf, Fritz, to Fritz Gegauf Akt. Bernina-Nahmaschinen-
fabrik. Presser foot connection. 2,878,765, 3-24-59, CI.
112 — 240.
Gegauf, Fritz, to Fritz Gegauf Akt. Bernina-Nahmaschinen-
fabrik. Zig-zag sewing machine. 2,888,893, 6-2-59, CI.
112—210.
Gegauf, Fritz, to Fritz Gegauf Akt. Bernina-Nahmaschinell-
fabrik. Sewing machines. 2,900,937, 8-25-59, CI. 112 —
158.
Gegauf, Fritz, Akt. Bernina-Nahmaschinenfabrik : See —
Gegauf, Fritz. 2.878,765.
Geeauf, Fritz. 2.888,893.
Gegauf, Fritz. 2,900,937.
Gehm, Robert : See —
Schuster. Curt, and Gehm. 2.878.183.
Gehne, Reinold E., to Jackes-Evans Mfg. Co. Leg assembly.
2,910,059, 10-27-59, CI. 126 — 304.
Gehner, Maurice A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Fuel line pres-
sure relief. 2,881,747, 4-14-59, CI. 123 — 136.
Gehre, Hans. Measuring wheel meters. 2,870,634, 1-27-59,
Q] 73 230
Gehre, Hans. ' Measuring-wheel meters. 2,891,402, 6-23-59,
CI. 73—231.
Gehre, Hans. Gas flow measuring equipment. 2,900,819,
8-25-59, CI. 73—233.
Gehring, Arthur J., Jr., L. F. Harrison, and L. W. Stowe, to
Sperry Rand Corp. Information reproducing system.
2,915,967. 12-8-59, CI. 101—93.
Gehringer, Karl-Heinz : See —
Rosch, Georg, and Gehringer. 2,882,267.
Schmelzer, Albert, Nussler, and Gehringer. 2,878.244.
Gehrke, August F., R. A. Marmor, W. F. Henry, and S. I.
Greenberg, to The Pillsbury Co. Cake shortening contain-
ing acetylated monoglycerides and method of making same.
2.882,167, 4-14-59. CI. 99 — 118.
Gehrke, Forrest E., and W. T. Granger, to Sylvania Electric
Products, Inc. Method for producing vacuum tube heater
elements. 2.867,032 1-6-59. CI. 29 — 155.5.
Gehrke, Herman A. Well drilling means. '2,883,155, 4-21-59,
CI. 255 3
Gehrke, Herman A. Oil well drilling means. 2,886,288,
5-12-59, CI. 255—21.
Geier, Bernard, and J. P. Hiltz, Jr., to Railway Track Works
Co. Railway track aligner. 2,887,296, 5-19-59, CI.
254 — 43.
Geier, William, to John I. Paulding, Inc. Contact terminal.
2,900,618, 8-18-59, CI. 339—272.
Geiersberger, Karl, and H. Nees, to Chemische Fabrlk Kalk
G.m.b.H. Process for the manufacture of complex fer-
tilizers. 2,913,329, 11-17-59, CI. 71 — 37.
Geiger, Gerald L. Elastic hat retaining device. 2,904,052,
9-15-59, CI. 132—57.
Geiger, Herman R., Jr., to Sangamo Electric Co. Silent gear
coupling for electric motor. 2,883,840, 4-28-59, CI. 64 — 27.
Geiger, Karl : See —
Freedman, Louis, Shapiro, and Geiger. 2,919,229.
Geiger, Kenneth H. : See —
Compton, John, and Geiger. 2,894,841.
Geiger, Russell C. : See —
Meeker, David A., and Geiger. 2,879,026.
Geiger, William N. Mount-feeding means for projection ma-
chines. 2,893,146, 7-7-59, CI. 40—79.
Geigy Chemical Corp. : See —
Barry, Vincent C, Belton, Conalty, and Twomey.
2 875 204
Den'ss, Rolf,' and Hafliger. 2,906,777.
Denss, Rolf, Pfister, and Hafliger. 2,910,481.
Eugster, Conrad H., Denss, Hafliger, Hofer, Pfister, and
Zimmermann. 2,895,965.
Hafliger, Franz, and Muslin. 2,905,693.
Knell, Martin, and Kroll. 2,906,762.
Kroll, Harry, and Antognini. 2,891,854.
Pfister, Rudolf, and Hafliger. 2,889,324.
Pfister, Rudolf, and Hafliger. 2,889,325.
Pfister, Rudolf, and Hafliger. 2,889,326.
Pulver, Robert. 2,901.474.
Schindler, Walter. 2,883,394.
Spivack, John D., Peterson, and Kroll. 2,908,648.
Teufel, Helmut, and Scheffler. 2.877,233.
Thuillier, Jean E., Litvan, and Stoll. 2,911,440.
Geigy, J. R., A-G. : See—
Auer, Laszlo, and Balassa. 2,900,354.
Bossard, Werner, and Diirig. 2,897,191.
Bossard, Werner, and Dussy. 2,899,305.
Bossard, Werner, Voltz, and Favre. 2,883,373.
Bossard, Werner, Voltz, and Favre. 2,889,315.
Giitzi, Karl, and Muller. 2,891,984.
2,891,855.
2,909,419.
2,909,420.
2,909,421.
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Gysling, Hermann. 2,881,139.
Frick. Wilhelm E. 2.867,658.
Hausermann, Heinrich. 2,881,186.
Hindermann, Peter, Kolliker, and Trautzl.
Hirsbrunner, Hans-Rudolf. 2,903,324.
Hodel, Ernst, and Gysin. 2,875,126.
Hopff, Heinrich. 2,887,465.
2,870,173.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gelgy, J. R., A.-G. : See — Continued
Jung, Jean-Pierre. 2,909,516.
Keller, Ernst, R. Durig, and F. Mindermann. 2,882,266.
Kleemann, Alois, and Bindler. 2,899,354.
Kleemann, Alois, Keller, and Bindler. 2,897,041.
Model. Ernst, and Bindler. 2,867,059.
Schetty, Guido. 2,891,938.
Schettv, Guido. 2,891,939.
Zweidler, Reinhard, and Keller. 2,907,760.
Geigy, J. R., S.A. : See —
Auer, Laszlo. 2,907,720.
Auer, Laszlo. 2,907,721.
Gelgv, Wilhelm, to Ciba Ltd. Process for producing or strip-
ping dyeings. 2,903,325, 9-8-59, CI. 8 — 43.
Geigv, Wilhelm, and E. Weber, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the
optical brightening of polyester fibers. 2,873,206, 2-10-59,
CI. 117—33.5.
Geilenberg, Edmund, to Salzgitter Maschlnen Aktlengesell-
schaft. Conveying apparatus. 2,903,122, 9-8-59, CI.
19S— 109.
Geilenkirchen, Willi : See —
Str/.yzewski, Anton, and Geilenkirchen. 2,873,241.
Ge'imer, Cornelius J., to Freeman Mfg. Co. Maternity gar-
ment. 2,878,812, 3-24-59, CI. 128—542.
Geiser, David T., to Sprague Electric Co. Variable induct-
ance device. 2,899,654, 8-11-59, CI. 336 — 110.
Geiser, David T., to Sprague Electric Co. Variable inductors.
2,905,912, 9-22-59, CI. 336 — 73.
Geiser, Edward M. : See —
Bloch, Herman S.. and Geiser. 2,878,260.
Bloch, Herman S., and Geiser. 2,894,046.
Geiser, John D., to Interlake Iron Corp. Seal for blast fur-
nace hoppers. 2,872,054, 2-3-59, CI. 214 — 37.
Geiser, Nikolaus : See —
Rolling, Helmut, and Geiser. 2,919,242.
Geisler, Helmut J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Gas tube storage matrix. 2,889.538, 6-2-59, C. 340 — 173.
Geisler, Helmut J., and D. R. Young, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Multi-phanotron switching tube.
2,897,402, 7-28-59, CI. 315—84.6.
Geisler, Henry A., and K. R. Prentiss, to Stewart-Warner
Corp. Freeze prevention in Jet aircraft purge gas genera-
tors. 2,876,069, 3-3-59, CI. 23 — 181.
Geisler, Robert M. : See —
Pettit, Jack L., and Geisler. 2,880,433.
Geisler, Wilson S., Jr. Electron discharge device. 2,873,403,
2-10-59, CI. 315—5.21.
Geisler, Wilson S., Jr. Traveling wave tube and method of
constructing the same. 2,879,436, 3-24-59, CI. 315 — 3.
Geisler, Wilson S., Jr., to Varian Associates. Radio fre-
quency window. 2,894,228, 7-7-59, CI. 333 — 98.
Geisler, Wilson S., Jr., to Applied Radiation Corp. Particle
accelerators. 2,913,619, 11-17-59, CI. 315 — 5.42.
Geissinger, Elton L., and J. H. Wyman, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Semiconductor device. 2,891,202, 6-16-59, CI.
317 — 236.
Geissl, Franz. Transmitting devices for sound reproducers.
2,883,477, 4-21-59, CI. 179 — 100.4.
Geissler, Hugo H., to Shell Development Co. Method of
withdrawing a mixture of feed liquor and carrier liquid
from a centrifuge. 2,869,779, 1-20-59. CI. 233 — 14.
Geist, William J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Upper end
structure for fiber drums. 2,899,118, 8-11-59, CI. 229 — 5.7.
Geister, Robert S. : See —
Minkler, Marcus W., Findlay, and Geister. 2,890,119.
Geiszler, Albert R. : See —
Lynn, Holmes W., and Geiszler. 2,872,039.
Geitenbeek, Theodoor W., to American Enka Corp. Method
and apparaus for winding cones with equal thread lengths.
2.871,569, 2-3-59, CI. 33—136.
Geitner, Rudolph, to Creative Metals Corp. Can filler.
2,893.445, 7-7-59, CI. 141—294.
Geitz, Robert : See —
Walling, Cheves T., McKenney, and Geitz. 2,903,466.
Geitz, Robert C, to Lever Brothers Co. Isethionate detergent
bar. 2,894,912, 7-14-59, CI. 252 — 121.
Gelardin. Albert. Vented sealed dry cell construction.
2,879,315. 3-24-59, CI. 136 — 133.
Gelb, Herbert. Photoprinting apparatus. 2,905,070, 9-22-59,
CI. 95—75.
Gelb, John : See —
Gelb, Ladislaus. 2,893,206.
Gelb, Ladislaus, to J. Gelb. Parking brake mechanism for
aircraft. 2,893,206, 7-7-59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Gelbach, Herman R., and L. Owen, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Drag sensitive wind tunnel model support. 2,909,061,
10-20-59, CI. 73—147.
Geldhof, Peter E., to Whirlpool Corp. Unit drive for com-
bined washer and dryer. 2,871,688, 2-3-59, CI. 68 — 19.
Gelenius, Robert B., and R. E. Resseguie, to General Motors
Corp. Electrical and hydraulic transmission control sys-
tems. 2,875,634, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Gelin, Paul, and M. Kadosch, to Societe Nationale d'Etude
et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Arrangement
for controlling the flow of a fluid by means of an auxiliary
flow. 2,914,916, 12-1-59, CI. 60 — 35.54.
Gelinas, Francis J. Ice fishing device. 2,887,813, 5-26-59,
CI. 43—17.
Gell, Philip A. M., to Elemelt Ltd. Method of and furnace
for melting and refining glass. 2,899,476, 8-11-59, CI.
13—6.
Geller, Henry C^ and B. M. Sturgie, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Cracked fuel oils stabilized with amine
salts of dithiocarbamic acids. 2,912,314, 11-10-59, CI.
44—72.
Geller, Julius : See —
Ratte, Heinrich, and Geller. 2,868,713.
Geller, Julius, R. Schumacher, and K. F. Lang; said Geller
and said Schumacher assors. to Rutgerswerke-Akt. Process
for the recovery of high-boiling ingredients from coal tar
by distillation. 2,893,956, 7-7-59, CI. 208 — 366.
Geller, Thomas L., to West Bend Aluminum Co. Immersion
heaters. 2,907,860, 10-6-59, CI. 219 — 41.
Gellert, Hans-Georg : See —
Ziegler, Karl, Gellert, and Nagel. 2,915,541.
Gellett, Charles A., and P. S. Macgregor, to Flight Refueling
Inc. Pipe-coupling devices. 2,904,351, 9-15-59, CL
284 — 19.
Gelling, Helmut, to Walther Buromaschinen Gesellschaft
m.b.H. Differential mechanism for ten-key machines.
2,904,248, 9-15-59, CI. 235—60.
Gellman, Gerald, to Orbit Industries, Inc. Extension loud
speaker. 2,896,737, 7-28-59, CI. 181 — 31.
Gelman, Charles, y3 to Resources Research, Inc. Process for
detection and determination of fluid mixture components.
2,880,071, 3-31-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Gelmart Knitting Mills, Inc. : See —
Ducharme, Victor. 2,913,887.
Geloso, Giovanni. Desk microphone combined with support
for pen. 2,901,552, 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 147.
Gelsavage, John Z. Building structure. 2,918,992, 12-29-59,
CI. 189 2
Gelzer, John R., to Oak Mfg. Co. Electrical switch.
2.870.275, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 11.
Gelzer, John R., to Oak Mfg. Co. Rotary electric switch.
2.870.276, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 11.
Gelzheiser, Francis L. : See —
Dorfman, Hiller D„ and Gelzheiser. 2,883,587.
Gelzheiser, Francis L., and R. H. Flick, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Circuit breaker. 2,904,655, 9-15-59, CI.
200—88.
Gem Oil Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Coyle, William E. 2,903,073.
Gemberling, George W., to The Richardson Co. Injection
molding machine. 2,890,488, 6-16-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Gemco Development and Engineering Co. : See —
Marcus, Charles R. 2,891,480.
Gemex Corp., The : See —
Sand, John F. 2,870,511.
Gemmel, Wilbur R., to Teletype Corp. Resilient belt platen
for typing apparatus. 2,912,091, 11-10-59, CI. 197 — 49.
Gempe, Erich, and E. Heimlich, to F. Soennecken. Loose
leaf binders. 2.894,513, 7-14-59, CI. 129 — 11.
Gems Co., The : See —
Moore, Edward H. 2,892,051.
Genbauffe, Francis S. : See —
Weber, Victor, Branson, and Genbauffe. 2,909,324.
Genco, Inc. : See —
Zale, Thad F. 2,899,205.
Gendvil, Leonard W. : See —
Moles, Oliver W., Gendvil, and Palmer. 2,904,491.
Geneborn, Carl N. G. : See —
Ericson, Karl W., and Geneborn. 2,902,192.
General American Transportation Corp. : See —
Aller, Edmund R. 2,919,158.
Budininkas, Pranas. 2,886,451.
Crehan, William J., Klouse, and Talmey. 2,908,568.
Duvall, Norma L. 2,886,452.
Gutzeit, Gregoire, and Spraul. 2,908,589.
Kahn, Simon S. 2,917,966.
Krause, John F., Jr. 2,918,806.
Lee, Warren G. 2,872,354.
Metheny, Donald E. 2,872,353.
Methenv, Donald E., and Browar. 2,874.073
Rafferty, James F., and Tinnerman. 2,886,077.
Shinkle, Charles F., and Rafferty. 2,886,076.
Talmey, Paul. 2,887.853.
Talmey, Paul, and Crehan. 2,908,419.
Whitson, Walter. 2,907,245.
General Aniline & Film Corp. : See —
Altmann. George O. 2,872.292.
Amon, William F., Jr., and Claudi-Magnussen. 2,895,866.
Anspon, Harrv D. 2.882.207.
Anspon, Harry D. 2,886,494.
Anspon, Harry D., and Pschorr. 2,913,441.
Armento, William H., and Hebauf. 2,911,314.
Barnes, Carl E., Ney, and Nummy. 2,891,038.
Bates, James E., Johnson, and Tritten. 2,913,338.
Beiswanger, John P. G., and Burnard. 2,883,277.
Beller, Hans. 2,900,245.
Beller, Hans. 2,914,393.
Beller, Hans. 2.918,392.
Bergman, Carl A. 2,874,136.
Bergman, Carl A., and Hansen. 2,877,178.
Bergstrom, Herman A. 2.871.234.
Bergstrom, Herman A. 2,900,380.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington. 2,875.226.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington. 2,884,359-
2,884,363.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Xorniington. 2.S91.9S3.
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331
General Aniline & Film Corp : See — Continued
Bloom, Albert, and Deutsch. 2,908,685.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington. 2,911,429,
Brouillard, Robert E., and Katz. 2.867,53!).
Brouillard. Robert E., and Tarantino. 2,900,390.
Buc, Saul R. 2,909,520.
Burnette, Llewellyn W., and Chiddix. 2,880,219.
Chiddix, Max E., Maxcy, and Sundberg. 2,901,430.
Coles, Robert F., and Tulagin. 2,871.120.
Conklin, Joseph E., and Holmes. 2,901,390.
Copenhaver, John W. 2,912,468.
Craig, Louis E. 2.890.248.
Craig, Louis E. 2,907,793.
Dearstyne, John T. 2,909,976.
Dersch, Fritz, and De Angelus. 2,897,081.
Dieterle, Paul. 2,918,858.
Donaldson, Robert D. 2,900,397.
Doorenbos, Norman J. 2,918,369.
Dybvig, Henrv T. 2,912. 5S9.
Dybvig, Henry T., and Duffy. 2,886,711.
Frantz, Frederick H. 2,887,942.
Frantz, Frederick H. 2,895,824.
Frantz, Frederick H. 2,918,857.
Freyermuth, Harlan B., and Williams. 2,911,415.
Fowle, Irving H. 2.875,936.
Fowle, Irving H. 2,882,628.
Glickman, Samuel A. 2,872.433.
Graham, David E. 2.894,036.
Graham David E., and Hort. 2,874,168.
Graham. David E., and Shull. 2,886,597.
Grifo, Richard A., and Mayhew. 2,872,332.
Gurien, Harvey, Brouillard, and Stein. 2,893,813.
Hessel, Frederick A., and Robinson. 2,882,257.
Hill. Wilbur G. 2,886.257.
Hort, Eugene V., and Graham. 2,883,393.
Horwitz, Lester. 2,876,231.
Huber, Frederic R., and Schenck. 2,899,471.
Hurlbut, Gordon K. 2,895,397.
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and Williams. 2,914,551.
Katz, Leon, Fuerst, and Brouillard. 2,907,670.
Kirk, Joseph S. 2,872,277.
Kirk, Joseph S. 2,893,811.
Kirk, Joseph S. 2,908,543.
Kopp, Marvin. 2,914,482.
Krizka, Jerry S. 2,915,394.
Lawsberg, Charles L. 2,919,172.
Lessler, Lew W. 2,910,554.
Lytle, Lawrence D„ and Brouillard. 2,918,465.
Martin, Tellis A., and Randall. 2,908,684.
Mautner, Henry R. 2,876,061.
Mautner, Henry R. 2,888,313.
Mautner, Henry R. 2,890 092.
Mautner, Henry R. 2,890.093.
Mayhew, Raymond L., Copes, and Williams. 2,898,301.
Mayhew, Raymond L., and Jelinek. 2,899,391.
Miller, Paul C, Beers, and Stoner. 2,905,642.
Mosby, William L., and Buc. 2,884,448.
Polhemus, John K. 2 884.610.
Polhemus. John K. 2,901,692.
Popeck, Stanley P., and Sottysiak. 2,915,395.
Randall, David I. 2,884.410.
Randall, David I., and Renfrew. 2,895,991.
Randall, David I., and Schmidt-Nickels. 2,870,168.
Randall, David I., and Solonen. 2,871.240.
Randall, David I., and Taras. 2,873,279.
Randall, David I., and Taras. 2,908,544.
Randall, David I., and Taras. 2,914,542.
Randall, David I., and Wowk. 2,914,537.
Randall, David I., Wowk, and Taras. 2,914,538.
Robbins. Maurice A.. Jr. 2.868,472.
Robinson. Gerald. 2.872.369.
Schenck, Leslie M. 2,876,267.
Schenck, Leslie M. 2,898.352.
Schmidt, Willy A., and Coles. 2,886,436.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wllhelm, and Smith. 2,903,462.
Schoen, Andre. 2,908,572.
Schulze, Heinz. 2.898,353.
Schulze, Heinz. 2,899,443.
Shull, Peter O. 2,894,034.
Siggia, Sidney. 2,900,305.
Siggia, Sidney, and Stahl. 2,914,516.
Smith, Carl M. 2,903,451.
Smith, Carl M. 2,903,452.
Smith. Carl M. 2,903,461.
Sottysiak, Joseph, and Proc. 2,913,339.
Sprung, Joseph A., and Lindquist. 2,902,366.
Steckler. Robert. Hessel, and Werner. 2,893.973.
Steckler. Robert, Robinson, and Zimiles. 2,904,530.
Stoner, George G., and Wright. 2,901,457.
Straw, Douglas. 2,915,396.
Streck, Siemens. 2.867.494
Streck, Clemens. 2.877.083.
Streck, Clemens. 2.893,814.
Streck, Clemens. 2,913,301.
Streck, Clemens. 2,913,302.
Strobel. Albert F., and Williams. 2,891,951.
Sweet, Monroe H. 2,915,705.
Taber, David. 2,915,430.
Thompson, Thomas R., Duffy, and Dybvig. 2,888,347.
Tulagin, Vsevolod, and Hoffstadt. 2,888,346
Wallace, William E. 2,902,487.
Wallenberg, Fritz. 2,915,038.
Welch, Eldred. 2,883,435.
General Aniline & Film Corp. : See — Continued
Welliver, Laurence G., and Krizka. 2,893,865.
Welliver, Laurence G., and Krizka. 2,902,367.
Werner. Jesse. 2,875,062.
Wynn, Robert W. 2,901,516.
Wynn, Robert W., and Hoch. 2,876,210.
General Binding Corp. : See —
Bardy, Peter J. 2,908,173.
Frederick, Henry E. 2,898,613.
Lane, William N. 2,910,068.
General Bronze Corp. : See —
Haldeman, Bruce M. 2,890,882.
Hauck, Theodore. 2,891,290.
Hauck, Theodore. 2,901,065.
Kamen, Ira, and Angelastro. 2,895,129.
General Cigar Co., Inc. : See —
Cahn. Harold, and Theros. 2,867,220.
Dreher, John A. 2,909,222.
Gottscho, Alfred M. 2,897,103.
General Controls Co. : See —
Briggs, Huntly P. 2,919,053.
Curran, John R. 2,918,087.
Peterson, Robert L. 2.884,588.
Peterson, Robert L. 2,900,524.
Powers, Forrest M. 2,911,540.
Ray, William A. 2,868,029.
2,876,535.
2.877.625.
2,881,274.
2,882,682.
2,885,860.
2,886,063.
and Biggie.
2,874,930.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.
Ray, William A.,
General Development Corp. : See —
Maclean, William D. 2,891,898.
General Dry Batteries Co., a division of P. R. Mallory & Co.,
Inc. : See —
Maitino, Fred P. 2,883,815.
General Dynamics Corp. : See —
Aiken. John F., Tompkins, and Zapf. 2,867,334.
Alphenaar, Arthur W„ Baxtter, and Franco. 2,897,269.
Baldwin, Leroy D. 2,885,676.
Beranek, Leo L. 2,909,235.
Blow, Angus W., and Clark. 2,881,250.
Boscia, Archie F. 2,916,616.
Boyer, Richard P., Jr. 2.869,046.
Brady, Paul L., and Baldwin. 2,902,296.
Brown, John H. 2,889,479.
Campbell, Claude C, Jr. 2,890,604.
Chen, Mao C. 2,872,667.
Clement, Milton A. 2,886,660.
Clement, Milton A. 2,899,675.
Clement, Milton A., and Boyd. 2,902,638.
Cole, Donald W. 2,909,644.
Crotty, John V., and Tittle. 2,905,484.
Divizia, Joseph. 2,885,943.
Dopieralski, Edmund L. 2,911,483.
Droel, Louis W. 2,892,902.
Edgarton, Frank R. 2,904,770.
Edgarton, Frank R. 2,913,640.
Elliott, George. 2,870,263.
Elliott. George. 2,878,438.
Elliott, George. 2,889,537.
Elliott, George. 2,894,074.
Elliott, George. 2,904,705.
Elliott, George. 2,918,609.
Field, Harold P., and Krumhansl. 2,872,520.
Finvold, Rodger C. 2,916,016.
Foster, Gilbert C. 2,898,407.
Frazier, George A., and Sexton. 2,911,822.
Frenkel, Lothar. 2.880,342.
Frenkel, Lothar. 2,887,612.
Gailliot, Joseph M., Jr., Wolfe, and Baker. 2,878,349.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,880,277.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,885,479.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,889,411.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,892,038.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,897,284.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,900,450.
Gatzert, Ernest H. 2,916,555.
Gatzert, Ernest H., and Pharis. 2,897,272.
Gatzert, Ernest H., and Pharis. 2,908,765.
Gatzert, Ernest H., Pharis, and Boyer. 2,913,533.
Gleason, Howard 8. 2.867.435.
Gordon. Garland R., and Savage. 2,873,535.
Gratian, Joseph W. 2,881,263.
Gratian, Joseph W., and Latchford. 2,889,414.
Hansen, John G., Rugaber, and Welsh. 2,896,845.
Harris, Ben A. 2,876,290.
Harris, Ben A. 2,886,643.
Harris, Ben A. 2,889,405.
Harris, Ben A. 2,892,036.
Harris, Ben A. 2,895,124.
Harris, Ben A. 2,901,546.
Harris, Ben A. 2,916.551.
Hattersley, Thomas E. 2,915,716.
Hedger, John H, and Westerwick. 2,902,607.
Hensen, Julian E. 2,905,774.
Hotine, William. 2,897,426.
Houghton, Richard B. 2,904,732.
Howard, Ben O. 2,909,161.
Jones, Augustus, and Haskins. 2,886,420.
Kaye, Robert K. 2,872,528.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Skeen, and Kavanaugh.
2,897,283.
General Dynamics Corp. : See — Continued
Kaye, Robert K., and Pharis. 2,897,298.
Kessler, Frank. 2,890,282.
Killian. George W. 2,872,520.
Kops, Earl A. 2,902,898.
Larsen, Merwin J. 2,913,525.
Layburn, Robert L., and Stachiewicz. 2,892,932.
Martin, Arlo A. 2,874,208.
Mayer, Edward P. 2,877,133.
Mayer, Edward F. 2,890.174.
Mayer, Edward F. 2,892,709.
Mayer, Edward F., and Straughan. 2,891,911.
Mayer, Edward F., and Joy. 2,913,353.
McMillan, John C. 2,904,766.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,892,186.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,898,176.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,898,468.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,907,907.
McNaney, Joseph T. 2,915,660.
Merkowitz, Samuel. 2,892,210.
Monahan, Frederick A. 2,867,929.
Morris, Frank A. 2 872.521.
Morris, Frank A. 2,881,313.
Morris, Frank A., and Clement. 2,877,311.
Morris, Frank A., Clement, and Harris. 2,894,068.
Morris, Frank A., Confeld, Foote, and Gleason. 2,886,642.
Morris, Frank A., and Trousdale. 2,889,406.
Olson, Norman L. 2.867,724.
Olson, Verl O. 2,905,491.
Ottestad, Jack B., Ayers,
2,909,057.
Pearce, James G., and Tubinis.
Pedrick, Robert F. 2,915,591.
Petrangelo, Amedio D. 2,916,564.
Pharis, William W. 2,868,885.
2,871.302.
2,874 226.
2,876,300.
2,880,276.
2,892,890.
2,892,893.
2,892,894.
2,913,532.
2,916,554.
2.916,556.
and Gatzert. 2,895,011.
Reid, Robert J., and Gross. 2,916,537.
Rogers, Stanley, and Dannback. 2,891,214.
Rogers, Stanley. Kalbfell. and Dannback. 2,878,441,
Rosenberg, Jack. 2,896,514.
Schmidt, Edward R. 2,868,899.
Schneider, Gerhard O. K. 2,886,656.
Scuitto. Thomas J. 2,871.399.
Seefeldt, Fred C, and Rubin. 2,893,216.
Shelman, Cecil B. 2,902,608.
Stachiewicz, Bogdan R. 2,871,294.
Stachiewicz, Bogdan R. 2.871.295.
Stachiewicz, Bogdan R. 2,908,760.
Stern, Howard H., and Turner. 2,893,247.
Straughan, Virgil E. 2,892,973.
Straughan, Virgil E. 2,899,335.
Thomas, William M., and Tracy. 2,915,940.
Thomson, Ian F., and Wilson. 2.878.357.
Tondat, Julius J., and Goldman. 2,874,248.
Trousdale, Robert B. 2,868,881.
2,872,518.
2,872.614.
2,880,274.
2.882.341.
2,884,488.
2,889,407.
2,889,408.
2,892,035.
2,898,526.
2,918,835.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.
Pharis, William W.,
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale. Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Trousdale, Robert B.
Watson, Robert J., and Morris.
Weston, Joseph P. 2,876,293.
Wharton, Armistead. 2,891,617.
Wharton, Armistead. 2,910,559.
Wolf, Edward L. 2,901,641.
Wolf, Edward L. 2,916,552.
Woods, Eric R. 2,871,355.
General Electric Co. : See —
Adams, Charles J. 2,916,721.
Adams, Crawford M. 2.870.858.
Agens, Maynard C. 2,905,650.
Ahlburg, Hayo, and Wessel. 2,897,089
Akeley, Lloyd T. 2,917,636.
Akeley, Lloyd T. 2,917,637.
Albrecht, Warren F. 2,868.003.
Albright. Harry E. 2,879,128.
Alger, Philip L. 2,894,190.
Allen, Robert K. 2,890,970.
Aloi, Anthony J. 2,908,793.
Altes, Stephen K. 2,883,150.
Altes, Stephen K. 2,891,152.
Anderson, Richard E. 2,882,855.
Anderson, Robert M. 2,904,746.
Andrews, John L. 2,899,664.
Ashbv, Bruce A. 2,888,478.
Atchison, Leonard W. 2,869,334.
Atchison, Leonard W. 2,878.657.
Atchison, Leonard W. 2,896,422.
Avery, Howard W. 2,903,281.
Axelson, John S. 2,896,100.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Backus, Keith A., and 'Soiners. 2,912,481.
Baker, Jack M. 2,911,789.
Bakke, Hans A., and Treitel. 2,895,637.
Baldwin, George C. 2,902,604.
Baldwin, George C, Gaerttner, and Yeater. 2,902,613.
Ballard, Robert G. 2,914,943.
Ballard, Robert G. 2,914,944.
Bayley, Charles D. 2,913,637.
Beatty, John W. 2,911,492.
Beaubien, William H. 2,901,659.
Bebinger, Jack E. 2,877,955.
Beckwith, Robert W. 2,871,463.
Bedford, Burnice D., and Kuenning. 2,889,511.
Beeninga, Dale E., and Matz. 2,904,710.
Beggs, James E. 2,868,610.
Beggs, James E. 2.875.367.
Beggs, James E. 2,892,120.
Bell, Locklin S. 2,885,582.
Bellamy, Winthrop D. 2,867,571.
Benander, George B. 2,869,093.
Benander, George B. 2,869,101.
Benander, George B. 2,891,663.
Benander, George B. 2,892,174.
Benander, George B., and Sheldon. 2,900,466.
Benson, John A., and Crosby. 2.874 536.
Berger, Harold, and Jacobs. 2,886,726.
Bergquist, Carl H. 2,891,750.
Berridge, Charles A. 2.875.163.
Berry, Theodore M. 2,871,459.
Beymer, Oliver H. 2,918,639.
Bialous, Adolf J., and Astlev. 2,883,995.
Bigelow, John E. 2,915,630.
Bigelow, John E. 2,916,702.
Billings, Theodore E., Keshler, and Wainwright.
2,902,674.
Binford, Robert S. 2,889.780.
Bischoff, Alfred F. 2,887,580.
Bloomberg, David J. 2,894,318.
Bloomberg, David J. 2,913,872.
Bloomberg, David J. 2,914,296.
Bluestein, Ben A. 2,875,177.
Bluestein, Ben A. 2,887,501.
Bluestein, Ben A. 2,887,502.
Bluestein, Ben A. 2,900,363.
Bochan, John. 2,869,344.
Bochan, John. 2,869,699.
Bochan, John. 2,883,843.
Bochan, John. 2,888.531.
Bochan, John. 2,904,895.
Bochan, John. 2,904,982.
Bochan, John. 2,905,324.
Bochan, John. 2,908,285.
Bochan, John. 2,911,731.
Boldebuck, Edith M. 2,901,460.
Bolmeyer, Kenneth A. 2,910,577.
Bondley, Ralph J. 2,881.401.
Bondley, Ralph J. 2,910,614.
Bondley, Ralph J., and Knoll. 2,888,406.
Bondley, Ralph J., and Teare. 2,900,541.
Bonin, Richard E., and Townsend. 2,889,420.
Borie, Henry P., Jr. 2,895,564.
Bowden. George W. 2.869,700.
Boyd, Godfrey M. 2,868,163.
Boynton. Erwin R. 2,911,709.
Bradstock, Robert B., and Zelina. 2,915,707.
Bramhall, George H. 2.870,8( 3.
Bramhall, George H. 2.881.466.
Brennan, Daniel H. 2,904,817.
Brennan, Daniel H., and Hunter. 2,892,203.
Brannan, Jack C. 2,875 391.
Brannan, Jack C. 2,907,936.
Briggs, Walton E., and Roberts. 2,897,437.
Brooks, Wesley W., Dochterman, and Henderson.
2,882,506.
Brooks. Wesley W., and Strecker. 2,869,037.
Broglio, Edward P. 2,900,432.
Brown, Arthur E. 2,918,827.
Brown. Bernard E. 2 867.107.
Brown, Donald V. 2,905,562.
Bueche, Arthur M. 2,914,502.
Buechler, William R. 2 873 599.
Buechler, William R. 2.896,436.
Buechler, William R. 2,899,814.
Burch, James R.. and Lee. 2,882.457.
Burkhard, Charles A. 2,894,934.
Burkhard, Charles A. 2,902,382.
Burkhard Charles A. 2,902,469.
Burkhard, Charles A. 2,902,475.
Burkhard. Charles A., and Brown. 2.867.669.
Burton, Lester W., and Thurell. 2,883,592.
Butterfield, John L., and Renner. 2,910,846.
Cnbaniss, Edward H. 2.875,400.
Cahill, Allen E., and McConnell. 2,874,072.
Calderwood, Gene C. 2.916,403.
Camilli, Gnelielmo, Gallowav, and Tuttle. 2,879,488.
Canada, Alfred H. 2.892.378.
Candell, Earl B. 2,883,047.
Oaprino. Joseph C. 2.875.172.
Carew, Arthur W. 2,899,804.
Carleton, Granville E., Harrison, Heitman, and
Dantowitz. 2,894,521.
Carpenter, Thomas J., and Olsen. 2,890,389.
Case, George L. 2,909,689.
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Casey, Robert T. 2,910,629.
Chamberlain, Harvey H. 2,914,712.
Chapman, Charles W. 2,888,129.
Chin, Allan, Woollev. and Warren. 2,916,397.
Chow, Woo F. 2,898,411.
Chow, Woo F., and Paynter. 2,878,386.
Clapp, Charles W. 2,869,074.
Clark, Albert G. 2,900,485.
Clark, David L. 2,911,811.
Clark, Earl W. 2,897,447.
Clark, Earl W. 2,907,951.
Clark, Earl W., and Albright. 2,915,360.
Clark, Edward B. 2,891,755.
Clark, Edward B. 2,900,101.
Clark, Joseph H.. Jr. 2,883,635.
Clark, Welmon D. 2,S94,120.
Cleveland, Donald S. 2,914,945.
Cobine, James D. 2,867,679.
Coghill, Henry D. 2,879,184.
Coghill Henry D., and Roller. 2,867,541.
Cole, Quinton P. 2,912,410.
Collins. Clifford B. 2,871.330.
Columbe. Maynard J. 2,890,342.
Condit, Robert E. 2,892,209.
Conkling, Donald R.P and Stoddard. 2,885,789.
Coulee. George D. 2,869,698.
Copeland, William M.( and Mazzacane. 2,904,317.
Cook, Leonard W., and Passarelli. 2,916,5S9.
Cooper, James M., and Bartholomew. 2,890,844.
Cormia. Keith C. 2,907,367.
Costas. John P. 2.8(18.981.
Cox, Bonnar, and Goldberg. 2,904,777.
Cox, Bonnar, and Goldberg. 2,913,705.
Cox, Bonnar, and Goldberg. 2,918,662.
Cox. Bonnar, Goldberg, and Kautz. 2,871,289.
Cressman, George W. 2,918,595.
Cridland, John E. 2,899,671.
Cronin, Edward F. 2,916,723.
Crotty, Harold F., and Scamman. 2,894,146.
Crouch, Donald W. 2,892,911.
Cummin. Alfred S.. and Hutzler. 2,872,630.
Cummings, Harold R. 2,890,358.
Cunningham, Eldon R. 2,905,411.
Curtis, Truman P., and Brunswick. 2,869,086.
Cusano, Dominic A. 2,887,401.
Cusano, Dominic A. 2,909,692.
Cusano, Dominic A., and Studer. 2,918,670.
Damon, Richard W. 2,898,490.
Damon, Richard W., and Eshbach. 2,888,370.
Dannevig, Tord. 2,882,831.
Darrow. Kenneth A. 2.915,774.
Davey, Peter E. 2,907,515.
Davidson, William E. 2,890,761.
Davis, David R. 2,894,768.
Davis, Paul B. 2,913,615.
De Monterev, Francis G. A. 2,874,135.
De Mott, Alfred E. 2,870,701.
Denham, William L. 2,897,463.
Denton, Bryce A. 2,914,646.
Depuy, Robert P. 2,902,664.
De Santis. Vincent J., and Slivka. 2,879,429.
Devendorf, Alan E. 2,901,615.
Dewey, Clyde G. 2,902,625.
Dexter, Edwin M. 2,880,335.
Dichter, Channing. 2,888,588.
Dicken, John A., Jr. 2,888,283.
Didszuns, Fritz. 2,897,931.
DIdszuns, Fritz. 2,903,109.
Dieffenbacher, George W., and Meykar. 2,885,999.
Diehl, Max H. 2,874.217.
Dierstein, Roy H. 2,907,966.
Dierstein, Roy H., and Henderson. 2,878,301.
Dome. Robert B. 2.871,357.
Dome, Robert B. 2.874,291.
Dome, Robert B. 2,880,269.
Dome, Robert B. 2,880,315.
Dome, Robert B. 2,909,593.
Donaldson. Warren J., and Jacobs. 2.873,411.
Downie, John W., and Tirrell. 2,913,684.
Duane, James T. 2.874.441
Dubberley, Charles A. 2,909,719.
Dunham, Stuart B. 2,887,227.
Dunn, George B., Jr. 2,905,840.
Dutcher, John L. 2,887,639.
Edwards, Robert A. 2,900,500.
Eggenberger, Markus A. 2.888,023.
Eichelberger, Charles D. 2,892,014.
Eichelberger, Charles D., an3 Lester. 2,885,502.
Eichelberger, Charles D., and Lester. 2,904,620.
Eichelberger, Charles D., and Reed. 2,914,627.
Elliott, James F., and Halsted. 2,904,696.
Engel, Jan M. 2,907,934.
Erzer, John K. 2,907,282.
Eshbach, John R. 2,914,696.
Esher, Joseph R., Jr. 2,892,590.
Euler, George M„ and Orimshaw. 2,877,317.
Evans, Howard J. 2,913,613.
Evans, Howard J. 2,914,691.
Farnon. RobPrt B.. and Rose. 2,869,185.
Fans, Harold T. 2,908,867.
Favre, John A. 2,895,033.
Feiertag, Karl M., and Stephenson. 2,872,001.
Field, Boris. 2,880,319.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Finch, Thomas E. 2,897,335.
Fink, Lyman R., and Peterson. 2,884,626.
Finlayson, Frank E. 2,901,584.
Finlayson, Frank E., Swenson, Herman, Logg, and Den-
ton. 2,892,272.
Fisher, Alec. 2,881,339.
Fisher, Lawrence E. 2,906,811.
Fitz, Elmore J. 2.875.113.
Fitz, Elmore J. 2,913,361.
Fitzgerald, Albert J. 2,889,592.
Fitzgerald, Albert J. 2,896,275.
Fitzgerald, Albert J. 2,897,620.
Fitzgerald, Albert J. 2,897,927.
Fitzmorris, Stanley R. 2,901,709.
Flaws, John, Jr., and Dilts. 2,880,347.
Fleming, William J. 2,905,796.
Flowers, Joseph K. 2,876,139.
Flowers, Ralph G. 2,899,399.
Foley, Thomas P. 2.867,467.
Foley, Thomas P. 2,877,041.
Foote, William R. 2,869.324.
Foote, Harold B., and Manning. 2,896,053.
Forker, Gordon M., and Ogrine. 2,901,387.
Foster, Harold S., Bosch, and Warner. 2,903,112.
Foulds, John P. 2,901,594.
Francis, Wallace R. 2,868,936.
Francis, Wallace R. 2.869.094.
Francis, Wallace R. 2,902,535.
Franklin, Sandford G. 2,911.881.
Frederick, Oscar C. 2,876,312.
Freestone, Harry T. 2,913,624.
Fridrich, Elmer G. 2,901,652.
Fridrich, Elmer G. 2,904,457.
Fridrich, Elmer G. 2,918.594.
Fridrich, Elmer G., and Wiley. 2,883,571.
Fuchs, IrVin J. 2.878.579.
Fulton, John W., and Kuebler. 2,892,440.
Fulton, John W., and Kuebler. 2,918,644.
Gaines, George L., Jr. 2,914,107.
Gaines, George L., Jr. 2,914,426.
Gardiner, Emmett G. 2,905,510.
Gardiner, Paul C. 2,906,921.
Gardner, George F. 2,880,402.
Garrett, Donald E., and Freestone. 2,898,510.
Gentile, Richard W. 2.912.156.
Genuit, Luther L. 2,S92,142.
Genuit, Luther L. 2,S94,195.
Genuit, Luther L. 2,916.685.
George, Philip D., and Zemany. 2,913,471.
Gerrish, Cecil B. 2,876,394.
Gerry, Otto F. 2,886,205.
Gibson, Van R., Jr. 2.884,611.
Gilbert, Alfred R. 2,867.606.
Gilbert, Alfred R., and Kantor. 2,891,980.
Gilbert, Alfred R., and Cooper. 2,902,506.
Gitzendanner, Louis G. 2,893,635.
Glasbrenner, Frederick K., and Lyons. 2,897,672.
Glassanos, Andrew. 2,873,432.
Gleason, Joseph P. 2,886,810.
Gleichauf, Paul H. 2,907,915.
Glenn. William E. 2.867.087.
Glenn, William E. 2,910,545.
Glenn, William E., Jr. 2,919,302.
Godbarsen, Robert, Jr. 2,909,666.
Godwin, Charles J., Hurowitz, Kaplan, Slegel, and Zebley.
2,896,314.
Goetz, Ernest F. 2,889,014.
Goff, Leon E., Jr. 2,902,626.
Goldberg, Jacob, and Cox. 2,867,791.
Goldberg. Jacob, and Cox. 2,874.633.
Goldberg, Jacob, and Cox. 2,913,707.
Goldman, Richard G. 2,909,658.
Goldner, Ronald B., and Suran. 2,889,542.
Goliber, Edward W. 2,872,725.
Goliber, Edward W. 2,872,726.
Goliber, Edward W. 2,873,198.
Goodale, Edmund E. 2,897,445.
Goss, Wyman, and Andrews. 2,892,342.
Gough, Alfred B., and Weiler. 2,913,570.
Graham. Donald C. 2,912,660.
Grams, William R. 2,900,281.
Granan. John R., and Christensen. 2,877,968.
Grandey, Max F. 2,917,384.
Graser. Michael, Jr. 2.884.522.
Grattidge, Walter. 2,914,640.
Gray, Walter E., Jr. 2,880,521.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., and Falkenstein. 2,873,537.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., and Larkin. 2,869,347.
Gray, Walter E., Jr. 2,892,334.
Gray, Walter E., Jr. 2,892,335.
Greenwood, Allan, Lee, and Schneider. 2,892,912.
Grenier, George H. 2,883,480.
Grimshaw, Charles S. 2,899,801.
Grinerich, Joseph J. 2,875 344.
Grovemiller, Dale A., and KasteHc. 2,892,992.
Grubb, Willard T., Jr. 2,913,511.
Guard, Ray W., and Clemm. 2,905,553.
Gustafson. Ralph W., and Hummel. 2.878.344.
Guth, Charles H., and Wilson. 2,911,551.
Hahn, Donald E. 2,919,336.
Hale, Fred H, and Page. 2,873,090.
Hall, Robert N. 2,918,396.
Hallbauer, Dankmar. 2,879,476.
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Halsted, Kichard E. 2,904,697.
Hamilton, James. 2,881,940.
Hammerly, Herman J. 2,S97,410.
Hammerly, Herman J. 2,905,923.
Hammerly, Herman J. 2,910,630.
Hammerly, Herman J. 2,911,179.
Hammesfahr, Frederic W.. and Hatch. 2,914,450.
Hansen, Carl W., and Kozlow. 2,901,631.
Harbison, George C. 2,889,593.
Hargrove. Frank L.. and Grobel. 2,879,092.
Harle, Harold P. 2,912,836.
Harries, John H. O. 2,883,576.
Heintz, Milton L. 2,905,787.
Henderson, Wayne L. 2,902,661.
Henderson, Wayne L. R. 2,889,523.
Hermann, Benjamin K. 2,883,448.
Herrick, Carlvle S. 2,867,094.
Herrick, Carlyle S. 2,916,593.
Hickey, John S., Jr. 2,888,584.
Hilton, Harry H., and Torrisi. 2,871.426.
Hobbs, George W., and Levine. 2,907,525.
Hodges, Merwyn E. 2,873,410.
Hodges, Merwyn E. 2,897,413.
Hodges, Merwyn E., and Koss. 2,879,453.
Hodges, Merwyn E., Koss, and Seeley. 2,879,454.
Hodge, William F. 2,910,605.
Hodgers, Robert W., Harriott, and Ogle. 2,907,938.
Hoffman, Herbert N., and Brickett. 2,867,999.
Hoft, Richard G., and Phillipi. 2,888,645.
Holcomb, James E. 2,890,410.
Holdstock, Norman G. 2,887,503.
Mori. Tatsu. 2.867,438.
Horn, Fordyce H. 2,904,512.
Horvay, Julius B. 2,895,780.
Houser, Philip H. 2,882,707.
Howe, Conrad L., and Polster. 2,888,587.
Howe, Goodwin H. 2,891,883.
Howell, Edward K. 2,896,169.
Howell, Edward K. 2,913,549.
Hudson, James E. 2,908,855.
Hughes, Philip G. 2,878,580.
Hughes, Philip G. 2,882,610.
Hull, Thomas N., Jr. 2,912,223.
Hurd, Dallas T. 2,878,195.
Hurd, Dallas T., and Finholt. 2,884,161.
Hurd, Dallas T., and Osthoff. 2,867,599.
Hurley, Daniel T. 2,912,575.
Hussey, Norman R. 2,896,413.
Hutchins, Dwight C. 2,913,230.
Hutzler, John R., and Pease. 2,890.396.
Ipsen, Peter G., and Clark. 2,902,831.
Ipsen, Peter G., and Cotton. 2,888,094.
Jackson, James M. 2,897,432.
Jacobs, John E. 2,898,525.
Jacobs, John E. 2,901,633.
Jacobs, John E. 2,909,669.
Jacobs, John E., and Berger. 2,889,188.
Jacobs, John E., and Berger. 2,890.360.
Jacobs, John E., and Howell. 2,907,883.
Janos, Alfred G. 2,914,819.
Jarvinen, Willard B. 2.890.398.
Jennings, Gresham N. 2,883,564.
Jennings, Gresham N. 2.887,862.
Jennings, Gresham N. 2,896,707.
Jennings, Gresham N. 2,912,532.
Johnston, Donald L.. Derr, and Wooldridge. 2,912,480.
Jones, Dwight V. 2,887,658.
Jones, Samuel P. 2,897,386.
Jones, Shannon. 2,905,572.
Jordan, Paul B., and Anthony. 2,910,611.
Jordan, Samuel C. 2,883,506.
Jordan, Samuel C. 2,900,480.
.Tudd, Edwin B. 2,885,513.
Kaeding. Hugo C. 2.873,684.
Kalikow, Irving, and Labastie. 2,874,440.
Kamide, Harris P. 2,895,828.
Kantor, Simon W., and Gilbert. 2,883,366.
Kauffman, Melvin R., and Dicken. 2,896,641.
Kautz, William H. 2,909,768.
Kelley, Fred W.. Jr. 2.870.397.
Kelley, Fred W., Jr. 2,886,76.9.
Kellins, Lerov IT, C. 2.870.386.
Kelllng, Lero'y U. C. 2,905,874.
Kellogg, Harry L. 2,911,582.
Kemmitz, Warren N. 2,914,333.
Kemnitz, Warren N. 2,918,314.
Kennev. John T.. and Gamarekian. 2,873,577.
Keonjian, Edward. 2,876,297.
Kiesel, George W., and Wegh. 2,908,782.
Klndl, Fred H. 2,912,962.
King, Burnham W., and Kelly. 2,879,185.
King, Ralph E. 2,876,632.
King, Ralph E. 2.876,633.
Kirk, Norman. 2,883,272.
Kirschke, Norman W. 2.912,559.
Kirscht, Arthur A., and Krivanek. 2,889,485.
Kizaur, Arthur J. 2,885,557.
Klzaur, Arthur J. 2,898,471.
Kizaur, Arthur J. 2,901,302.
Kizaur. Arthur J., and Mueller. 2,890,346.
Kleczek, Walter S. 2,882,924.
Klein, Keith W. 2.890,300.
Klint, Robert V. 2,916,258.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Klint, Robert V., and Nerad. 2,913,221.
Knain, Wendell M. 2,868,162.
Koenig, Paul W. 2,876,399.
Komi, Peter, and Vvuehrle. 2,884,283.
Kosfeld, Milton M. 2,883.101.
Kosfeld, Milton M. 2,904,971.
Kosfeld, Milton M. 2,904,973.
Kotsch, William E., and Ackerman. 2,901,667.
Krantz, Karl W. 2,887,467.
Krantz, Karl W. 2,916,461.
Krauss, Paul. 2,906,808.
Krone, Raymond E. 2,867,112.
Krupp, Anton M. 2,918,645.
Krystyan, Karol J., Lauritsen, and Voorhees. 2,914,705.
Kubler, Ernest F. 2,887,648.
Kubler, Ernest F. 2,899,629.
Kuebler, Robert A. 2,892,923.
Kuhn, Donald H. 2,901,745.
Kurowski, Victor J. 2,889,693.
Kurtz. Donald R. 2,874,242.
Labastie, Albert H. 2,894,155.
Latterly, James M. 2,884,550.
Lafferty, James M. 2,887,614.
Lalferty, James M. 2,888,592.
Lafferty, James M. 2,888,603.
La Fuze, David L. 2,892,141.
Lamberton, Clifford J., Christensen, and Keating.
2,878,455.
Lamberton, Clifford J. 2,909,742.
Landuyt, John F., and Simmons. 2,883,599.
Larrison, John E. 2,914,716.
Lasher, Hiram S., Jr. 2,877,383.
Latter, Bruce B. 2,895,306.
Latter, Bruce B., and Bodong. 2,895,781.
Lavoo, Norman T., and Kvhl. 2,807,696.
Lawton, Elliott J. 2,906",679.
Lawton, Elliott J., and Bueche. 2,906,678.
Lawton, Elliott J., and Grubb. 2,904,481.
Lawson, Gerald W. 2,912,823.
Leeds, Laurance M. 2,912,651.
Leete, Bernard D. 2,916,690.
Lemmerman, Harold H. P., and Crocker. 2,898,434.
Lemmers, Eugene. 2,904,715.
Lemmers, Eugene. 2,915,604.
Lemmers, Eugene, Shaw, and Salo. 2,916,645.
Lenz, Charles E. 2,872.571.
Lenz, Charles E. 2,885,669.
Lesk, Israel A. 2,901,554.
Lester, William N., and Shaw. 2,914,635.
Letteron, Henry A. 2,868.269.
Levand, Victor A. 2,900,771.
Levand, Victor A. 2,917,870.
Levand, Victor A., and Wiley. 2,868.609.
Lewis. Walter E. 2.870.317.
Lewis, Walter E., and Jordan. 2,883,507.
Liao, Tseng W., and Nichols. 2,912,382.
Lichtenfels, Ira W. 2,913,650.
Lichtenstein, Roland M. 2,874,304.
Lichtenstein, Roland M. 2,903,591.
Liebhafskv. Herman A. 2,882,329.
Linsday, Elton A., and Dobras. 2,901,655.
Linsday, Elton A., and Phillips. 2,901,648.
Lit, Harry B., and Anderson. 2.868.159.
Lit, Harry B., and Anderson. 2,875,725.
Loeffler, John R. 2.875.393.
Loeffler, John R. 2,898,480.
Logan, Stanley E. 2,900,199.
Longenecker, Daniel M., and Chamberlain. 2,897,412.
Lord, Harold AV. 2,871.412.
Lord. Harold W. 2.888.641.
Louden, Harry L. 2.883,072.
Lynch, Edward E. 2,881,326.
Mahn, George R. 2,914,692.
Mahon, William J., and Wilson. 2.879.740.
Malm, Robert N., and Vodicka. 2,904,716.
Manfredi, Robert E 2,883,577.
Marinace, John C. 2,904,704.
Marinace, John C, and Cocca. 2,885,562.
Martiniak, Leonard J., and Bebinger. 2.867.224.
Martt. Ernest C, and Beeninga. 2.8SS.585.
Maslin, Thomas I., and Herman. 2,916.673.
Mathis, Vernon P., and Suran. 2,879.482.
Maude, William A. 2.903,321.
Maure, Douglas R., and Kettlety. 2,907,888.
Maxwell, Donald E. 2,883,52S.
May, John E. 2,867.558.
May. John E. 2,867.559.
Mavo, Frank R. 2,879.276.
McCarty. Orin P., and Barr. 2.S7S.333.
McCov, Robert L., and Kaminski. 2,899,484.
McElwain. Jay L. 2,890.426.
McEntee, Harry R. 2,887,500.
McFarland, Donald D. 2,898,437.
McGrew. Thomas A. 2,889.692.
McMillan, Stephen L. 2,899,802.
McMillan. Stephen L. 2.911.800.
McNaughton, James L. 2,905,201.
McQueen. Jack G. 2. 871,471.
Mees. Robert D. 2 872.344.
Meese. George E. 2,910,576.
Mendelsohn, Lewis I., and Faus. 2,897,443.
Metzger, Matt F. 2.869.247.
Metzger, Matt F. 2,911. S12.
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335
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Mezzack. Joseph. 2,878,304.
Michaelis, Harold A. 2,912,557.
Millar, Norval P. 2,883,624.
Millar, Norval P., and Clark. 2,903,647.
Miller. Nicholas. 2.870.314.
Miller, Alexander A. 2,895,891.
Miller, Alexander A. 2,897,092.
Miller, Alexander A. 2,897,127.
Miller, David B. 2,898,492.
Miller, Nicholas. 2,889,432.
Miller, Alexander A., and Mayo. 2,911,436.
Millis, Walter T. 2.878,410.
Millis, Walter T. 2,887,607.
Millis, Walter T. 2,910,609.
Milne, James M. 2.873.519.
Milroy Philip R., and Voit. 2,909,184.
Mollenberg, Leroy. 2,896,144.
Moore, Raymond E. 2,892,974.
Morcerf, Francis J., Jr., and Maure. 2,869,068.
Morey, Everett D. 2,873,539.
Morgan, Raymond E., and Ogle. 2,897,293.
Morris, William C. 2,897,407.
Morrissey, William M„ Jr., and Dahlgren. 2,889,901.
Morse, Francis. 2,917,922.
Mosher, Ralph S. 2,869,139.
Muth, Robert C, and Hegel. 2,869.939.
Myers, Robert L. 2,867.495.
Myracle, James L., and Rosenblatt. 2,885,613.
Nadeau, Herman A. 2,898,427.
Nason, Harold A. 2,876,498.
Nerad, Anthony J. 2,869.629.
Nerad, Anthony J., and Hurd. 2,894,830.
Nerad, Anthony J., and Johnson. 2,867,267.
Neumann, Gerhard. 2,873.088.
Newberrv, Sterling P. 2.877.353.
NeweU, James K., Jr. 2,913,573.
Nial, Walter R. 2,916,230.
Nichols, Frank S., and Smith. 2,879,323.
Noesen, Stanley J. 2,907,807.
Nolte, Henry J. 2,904,456.
Nonomaque, Clyde J. 2,895,307.
Nonomaque, Clyde J. 2,907,181.
Nottelmann, John F., and Lebenbaum. 2,916,177.
Novak, Richard A. 2,914,241.
Novak. Warren D. 2.878,873.
Ogle, Hugh M. 2,887,644.
Ogle, Hugh M. 2,913,596.
Ogle. Hugh M., and Dea.vers. 2,881.786.
Olashaw, William F. 2.882.513.
Olsen, Arthur A. 2,890,383.
Oppel, John A. 2,911,546.
Orlando, Vincent A. 2,914,863.
Osthoff, Robert C. 2,913,314.
Owens, Austin P. 2,883,515.
Page, Robert G. 2,868.864.
Paine, Joseph L. 2,915,359.
Paluev, Konstantin K. 2.912,658.
Parker, Fred T. 2,879,462.
Parks, Herman D. 2,893,636.
Patterson, Le Roy R., Jr. 2,867,035.
Patterson, Milton E., Luna, and Ishler. 2,901,375.
Pearson, Charles W. 2,877,375.
Pearson, Donald L., and Nelson. 2,870,586.
Peaslee, Lawrence R., and Rosenblatt. 2,894,253.
Pennoyer, Robert T. 2,913,102.
Perotte, Laurence F. 2,903,631.
Perotte, Laurence F. 2,903,632.
Peters, Philip H., Jr., and Wilbur. 2,886,786.
Peterson, Eric O.. and Harvey. 2,878,841.
Petley, Joseph E. 2,899,614.
Philipp, Herbert R. 2,898,498.
Picozzi, Vincent J., Spooner, and Wall. 2,886,721.
Pileggi, Peter T. 2,885,581.
Pincus, Alexis G. 2,912,340.
Pinney, Harold E. 2,869,061.
Pistey, John M. 2,869,105.
Pistey. John M., and Strubel. 2,868,930.
Piteo, Benjamin A., Jr., and Powell. 2,912,544.
Piteo, Benjamin A., Jr., and Powell. 2,912,545.
Plunkett, Robert. 2,901,703.
Poellmitz, William A., and Klint. 2,916,257.
Polito, Anthony J. 2,878,392.
Pollock. Herbert C. 2.867,728.
Pomfrett, John M., and Jenne. 2,918,592.
Popa, John. 2,892.126.
Powell, Alric H. 2,886,663.
Powers, Cecillo C. 2,917,811.
Powers, James H. 2.873.908.
Powers, James H. 2,888,092.
Powers, James H. 2,908,147.
Powers, James H. 2,917,130.
Precopio, Frank M. 2,867.553.
Precopio, Frank M., and Gilbert. 2,888,424.
Pritchard, Robert L. 2,910,653.
Prober, Maurice. 2,913,472.
Pugsley, Donald W. 2,909,770.
Quinn, Joseph G. 2,889,058.
Raczynski, Walter J., and Worst. 2,873,598.
Raczynski, Walter J., and Worst. 2,900,080.
Radke, Donald F., Fagin, and Marks. 2,869,790.
Raley, Howard F. 2,887,785.
Re, Vito. 2,885,876.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Redington, Rowland W. 2,879,419.
Refice, Alfred F. 2,904,289.
Reid, Eugene H. 2,887,618.
Reisch, George J. 2,891,133.
Rexford, Donald L. 2.878,785.
Reynolds, Donald K. Re. 24,641.
Reynolds, Donald K. 2,894,796.
Reynolds, Kenneth W. 2,887,905.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., and Terez. 2,904,192.
Rich, Harold. 2,897,446.
Rich, Joseph A. 2,888,600.
Rich, Joseph A. 2,894,170.
Rich, Theodore A. 2,808,968.
Rich, Theodore A. 2,884,088.
Ricketts, Robert E. 2,915,599.
Riddington, Frederick W., and Felts. 2,876,736.
Ridley, Oscar E., and Walsh. 2,915,281.
Robbie, Kenneth A. 2,867,095.
Bobbins, Earl R. 2,877,410.
Roberts, Edward H. 2,907,183.
Roberts, Shepard. 2,902,545.
Robertson, Frederick W. 2,908,328.
Robinson, David, Mitchell, Johnson, and Samsel.
2,912,678.
Rocha, Henrique A. F. 2.870.380.
Rocha, Henrique A. F. 2,895,784.
Roclie\ Jean A. F., and Bookmyer. 2,881,827.
Rogers, Robert E. 2,913,292.
Rose, Lloyd R. 2,898,469.
Rose, Stanley E, 2,869,651.
Rose, Stanley E. 2,883,837.
Rose, Stanley E. 2,896,424.
Rosenberg, Joseph. 2,909,495.
Rosenblatt, Murray, and Rubenstein. 2,899,630.
Ross, John F., and Sloyer. 2,904,516.
Rossin, Peter C, Jr., and Noesen. 2,907,806.
Rowe, Raymond N. 2,885,652.
Rubenstein, Alan S. 2,914,680.
Ruetsch Charles D. 2,914,258.
Saby, John S. 2,886,746.
Saliord, Mover M. 2,867.605.
Safford, Moyer M. 2,888,419.
Safford, Moyer M„ and Myers. 2,867,603.
Salomone, Rynold A. 2,899,521.
Samsel, Richard W. 2,873,604.
Sargent, Donald E. 2,892,801.
Savage, Richard M. 2,891,033.
Savidge, Roland E. 2,888,345.
Savory, David B. 2,899,649.
Sawyer, Robert W. 2,916,594.
Sayre, Edwin D. 2,914,300.
Schalt'er, Herman W., and Speicher. 2,894,239.
Schmall, Wilbur A. 2,912,922.
Schmall, Wilbur A., and Kropp. 2,913,563.
Schmidt, Stanley A., and Hardy. 2,880,380.
Schmitz, John V., and Lawton. 2,900,277.
Schneider, Harold N. 2,897,324.
Schoenoff, Vv'aldemar P., and Vargo. 2,917,869.
Schroeder. George W. 2,889.800.
Schrom, Edward C. 2,901,693.
Schubert, Albert E. 2,867,099.
Schultz, Blanche R. 2,889,442.
Schultz, William J., and van Bennekom. 2,900,463.
Schulze, Wallace M. 2,893,242.
Schumacher, Frank A. 2,907,184.
Schwartz, Harry. 2,909,751.
Scott, Charles J., and Pertwee. 2,904,451.
Scuitto, Thomas. J. 2.874.216.
Scully, Thomas J. 2,908,787.
Seeley, Harold T. 2,896,127.
Seeley, Richard E. 2,882,002.
Shafer, John H. 2,892,808.
Shaffer, Paul B. 2,912,290.
Shaw Robert J., and Devendorf. 2,875,972.
Shea, Richard F. 2,889,416.
Sheahan, Robert E. 2,904,818.
Shelton. Winston L. 2,809.348.
Shelton, Winston L., and Jennings. 2,870,278.
Shepherd, Neal H. 2,899,639.
Shepherd, Neal H. 2,912,569.
Sherman. George R. 2,873,737.
Sills, Earl H. 2,899,616.
Simer, Samuel B. 2,870,591.
Simer, Samuel B. 2,870,597.
Simer, Samuel B. 2,904,162.
Simpson, Amos W., Jr. 2,901,579.
Skolfield, William K. 2,904,816.
Skyten, Robert. 2,894,132.
Slattery, John P., and Heimo. 2,896,886.
Slivka. Marion J. 2,879,432.
Smee, Peter G. 2,868,972.
Smee, Peter G., and Ker. 2,882,339.
Smith, Austin W., and Moneymaker. 2,892,567.
Smith, Russeli M. 2,883,608.
Smith, Sidney R., Jr., and Charewicz. 2,890,313.
Snyder. Frank R. 2,912,554.
Soder. Robert C. 2,887,854.
Solheim, Karsten. 2,870.438.
Solheim, Karsten. 2,909,803.
Solley, Douglas A., Jr., and Robbie. 2,900,807.
Somers, William P., and Holt. 2,892,918.
Somes, Frederick J., Jr. 2,913,818.
Sonder, Gerhard. 2,915,280.
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General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Spaller, Albert L. 2,887,825.
Spector, Marshall L., and Strang. 2,899,453.
Speicher, William. 2,899,005.
Spencer, Albert B. 2,890,192.
Speros, Dimitrios M. 2,871,196.
Spiegelhalter, William G. 2,911,899.
Spitzer, Charles F., and Rosen. 2,911,484.
Staak. Julius H. 2,874,309.
Staats, James E. 2,892,917.
Stafford, Linn T., and Bernadt. 2,896,311.
Steiner, Harry C. 2,906,902.
Stephens, Joe F. 2,907,912.
Stephenson, Donald H., and Jenny. 2,890,394.
Stern, Arthur P. 2,878,376.
Stern, Arthur P. 2,889,453.
Stern, Arthur P. 2,900,439.
Stern, Arthur P., and Raper. 2,882,350.
Stern, Hansjoerg. 2,879,467.
Sternlicht, Beno. 2,901,297.
Steven, Harry M., and Marshall. 2,884,497.
Stevens, Leland J. 2,918,520.
Stevens, Leland J. 2,899,482.
Stocking, George E. 2,911,797.
Stoddard, Edgar S. 2,894,845.
Stoddard, Edgar S. 2,894,846.
Stoddard, Edgar S. 2,906,684.
Stoddard, Edgar S. 2,912,372.
Stoddard, Edgar S., and Vallino. 2,906,685.
Stone, George M., Jr., and Sisulak. 2,867,106.
Streater, August L., and Wilson. 2,914,724.
Strecker. Charles E. 2,878,421.
Strickland, Harold A. 2,879,368.
Suesserott, Charles F. 2,889,872.
Suits, Chauncey G. 2,890,621.
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr. 2,868,059.
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr. 2,888,643.
Summers, Erwin R. 2,881,034.
Suran, Jerome J. 2,876,355.
Suran, Jerome J. 2,913,541.
Sutton, Ciement E„ Jr. 2 875.267.
Swedlund, Lloyd E. 2,907,906.
Swedlund, Lloyd E. 2,913,612.
Swenson, Alfred G. 2,873,329.
Swerdlow, Nathan, and Wilson. 2,892,012.
Swing, Mervin J. 2,880,368.
Szpak, Stanislaw J., and Darrel. 2,910,351.
Tarleton, Frederic L. 2,880,049.
Taylor, Charles L. 2,888.590.
Taylor, Clement F. 2,907,208.
Terry, Paul V. 2,887,043.
Thompson, Paige W. 2.872.255.
Thompson, Paige W. 2,905,267.
Thor, Robert C, and Linker. 2,906,919.
Thuener, Everett E., and Leibson. 2,912,739.
Tilli, Vincent L., and Bohlinger. 2,873,759.
Titus, Charles H. 2,918,547.
Togias, James. 2,914,420.
Toma, John W. 2,917,175.
Townsend, George R. 2,889,421.
Travers, William R. 2,913,874.
Treanor. Edward D. 2.872.651.
True, Thomas T. 2,908,877.
True, Thomas T. 2,910,657.
Tucker, Jewell G. 2,887,602.
Tucker, Jewell G. 2,913,617.
Tyler, Leslie P., and Dilts. 2,892,568.
Tyler, Winfield W., and Newman. 2,871,377.
Tvler, Winfield W., and Newman. 2.871.427.
Uhlrig, Harry W., and White. 2,890,890.
Van Luik, Frank W. 2,915.939.
Van Luik, Frank W., Jr. 2,897,059.
Van Luik, Frank W., Jr. 2,907,620.
Van Luik, Frank W., Jr. 2,915,898.
Van Nest, Francis H. 2.869.323.
Van Nest, Francis H. 2,914,917.
Van Nest, Francis H., and Brown. 2,912,824.
Varadi, Louis E. 2,914,919.
Veitch, Albert H. and Bansrert. 2,869,042.
Venema, Harry J. 2,911,595.
Vermeulen. William. 2.878.329.
Vodicka, Vincent. 2,892,956.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,887,879.
Wagner, Ernest A., and Freeman. 2,903,959.
Walkoe, Kenneth H. 2,907,859.
Wall, Robert L. 2,881,337.
Wallace, Henry W. 2,914,645.
Warhus, John D. 2.881,633.
Warhus, John D. 2,914,217.
Webb, William M. 2,912,888.
Webber, Stanley E., and Rich. 2,900,557.
Weininger. Joseph L. 2.890.259.
Welbon, William W. 2,913,315.
Welch, Stanley B. 2,900,483.
Wendt, Harrv C. 2 879.41 5.
Wendt, Harry C. 2,907,213.
Wen/el. I.yle J., and Wolff. 2.874,252.
Wesolowski, Adolph J. 2,876,371.
Wesolowski, Adolph J. 2,899,573.
Westendorp, Willem F. 2,897,400.
White, Donald R. 2,910,830.
White, John E. 2,913,629.
White, William C. 2,904,695.
Wiley, Emmett H. 2,904,714.
Billings, and Harrlman.
2,901,521.
General Electric Co. : See — Continued
Wilhelmson, Donald A. 2,868,911.
Wilk, Stanley H., and Cuzzone. 2,869,579.
Wilk, Stanley H., and O'Neil. 2,910,663.
Wilkes, Gordon B., Jr. 2,912,222.
Wilkes, Gordon B.. Jr. 2,914,297.
Wilkes, Gordon B., Jr. 2,916,808.
Williams, Ferd E. 2,909,703.
Williams, Reade. 2,913,671.
Willyoung, David M. 2,904,708.
Wiltshire, William T. S., and Terez. 2,910,166.
Windsor, Harold F. 2,907,673.
Windsor, Harold F. 2,913,352.
Winn, Oliver H. 2,881,390.
Wirt, Harrison L. 2,916,878.
Wohlferth, Harry C, and Martin. 2,880,336.
Wolf. Robert A. 2 874.261.
Wolfe, John K. 2,886,625.
Wolff, Ernst R. 2,897,319.
Wolff, George M., and Richardson. 2,917,570.
Woll, Edward. 2,914,912.
Wood, Winchester R. 2,879,465.
Woodruff, Howard C. 2,914,509.
Worcester, Joseph A., Jr. 2,915,625.
Worst, Joseph C. 2,878,914.
Worst, Joseph C. 2,878,937.
Wright, Floyd R. 2,869.069.
Wright, James H., Briggs,
2,903,645.
Yoder, Joe B., and Cappello.
Yoder, Lewis A, 2,910,338.
Yohe, Charles H. 2,880,297.
Yohe, Charles H. 2,880,298.
Za/ac, Joseph P. 2,880,006.
Zeidler, Howard M. 2,882,400.
Zelina, William B. 2,886,763.
Zelina, William B. 2,886,764.
Zelina, William B. 2,911,586.
Zemany, Paul D. 2,901,616.
Zierdt, Conrad H, Jr. 2,882.462.
Zierdt, Conrad H., Jr. 2,887,628.
Zubal, Anthony, and Bouvier. 2,879,918.
Zuerker, Siegfried J., and Saggese. 2,894,182.
Zunick, Michael J. 2,909,686.
Zunick, Michael J., and Bell. 2,909,664.
Zunick, Michael J., and Cummings. 2,885,583.
Zunick, Michael J., and Stroble. 2,885,585.
General Electric Co. Ltd., The : See —
Beesley, John H. 2.869.035.
Beesley, John H. 2,900,571.
Bradshaw, Stanley E., and Mlavsky. 2,894,863.
Brand, Denis J., and Ewels. 2,881,103.
Breadner, Robert L., and Simms. 2,886,920.
Brvden, Joseph E. 2.877,349.
Bryden, Joseph E. 2,895,128.
Bryden, Joseph E., Flint,
2.882,401.
Chubb, Alexander A., and Levy.
Chubb, Alexander A., Mawson, and Levy.
Colson, Ian D. 2,881,370.
Cornell, Walter, and Shepherd. 2,898,517.
Easter, Brian. 2,906,957.
Farmer, Eugene D., and McConalogue. 2,895,132.
Ferguson, Harold M, and Mainwaring. 2,913,702.
French, Gordon P. 2,899,552.
Goldsmid, Hiroshi J. 2,886,618.
Griffith, George W. S. 2,917,711.
Hayes, Alfred G. 2,898,561.
Huggard, Joseph P., and Scott. 2,867,760.
Imm, Ronald C. 2,881,397.
Jones, David J., and Gossling. 2,881,104.
Knott, Ralph D., and Young. 2,898,668.
Little, John G. 2,867.722.
Mitchell. John M. 2,914,299.
Privett, Roy F. 2,881,434.
Rigden, Sydney A. R. 2,875 358.
Rockall, Frederick W. 2,899,677.
Runciman, Robert D. 2,890,456.
Sherwen, Joseph W. 2,875,889.
Sowter, Anthonv B., and Foxon. 2,894,323.
Stonehouse, Bernard H. 2,891,211.
Tyler, David C. 2,919,412.
Wilson, Bernard. 2,917,718.
General Electrodynamics Corp. : See —
Salgo, Francis J. 2,897,389.
General Engineering Co. A.B. : See —
Wennberg, Olov C. G. 2,904,085.
General Fire Extinguisher Corp. : See —
Huthsing, Charles K., and Billings. 2,895,556.
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr., and Billings. 2,909,936.
General Fireproofing Co., The : See —
Anderson. Alfred H. and W. 2,872,269.
Hensch, Earl J., and Terlecki. 2,914,370.
Machingo, William J., and Swimmer. 2,872,267.
McKinley, William H. 2 013. 20S.
Ruddell, Allison R., and Wilmer. 2,887,115.
Ruddell, Allison R., and Wilmer. 2,887,352.
General Fittings Co. : See —
Hayden, Sydney J. 2,916,598.
General Foods Corp. : See —
Bangert, James G., and Feldman. 2,901,355.
Breunig, Jack E. 2,915,236.
Cameron, Donald E., Chilson, Elsesser, and Windmuller.
2,913,342.
Hyamson, and Small.
Re. 24,679.
Re. 24,680.
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General Foods Corp. : See — Continued .
Clinton, William P., Guggenheim, Kraut, and Stinchfield.
2,915,403.
Cohen, Joseph H. 2,915,402.
Corben, Leo D., and Steigmann. 2,890,215.
Earle, Ernest L., Jr., Sienkiewicz, and Stone. 2,917,389.
Feldman, Jacob R. 2,875,063.
Finucane, Thomas P. 2,916,379.
Finucane, Thomas P., Mitchell, and Raymond. 2,916,380.
Guggenheim, Herbert, and Stinchfield. 2,915,399.
Kelley, Daniel J., and Lanham. 2,917,745.
Kramer, Franklin, and Kalafatas. 2,886,442.
Kramer, Franklin, and Rosenthal. 2,886,440.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,441.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,446.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,447.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,448.
La Rocca, Rudolph J., and Sarko. 2,917,746.
MacAllister, Robert V., and Reichenwallner. 2,912,855.
Rosenthal, Harold. Kramer, and Steigmann. 2,886,444.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, Steigmann, and Tole.
2,886,443.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, Steigmann, and Tole.
2,8S6,445.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, Steigmann, and Tole.
2,886,449.
Rusoff, Irving I. 2,887.384-8.
Rusofl, Irving I. 2,899,309.
Shuster, Joseph. 2,901,086.
Stagmeier, Arthur F. 2,895,656.
Steigmann, Ernst A. 2.913,341.
Vollink, Willard L. 2,868,647.
Yezek, Milton, and TJtschig. 2,912,347.
General Gas Light Co. : See —
Cooksley, Ralph D. 2,884,223.
Cooksley, Ralph D. 2,912,006.
Cooksley, Ralph D. 2,912,009.
General Industries Co., The : See —
Coven, Warren B. 2,884,795.
Hartman, Herbert L. 2,876,648.
Marsh, Orlo W. 2,882.077.
Tamm, Emll S. 2.883,598.
General Instrument Corp. : See- —
Friberg, Vincent P. 2,889,522.
Higgs, Harold P. 2,918,640.
General Laboratory Associates, Inc. : See —
McNulty, John V. 2,896,123.
McNulty, John V., and Wright. 2,910,622.
Mollen, John C, and Wright. 2,911,557.
Sheheen, Shay J. 2,893,930.
Sheheen, Shay J. 2,894,161.
General Latex & Chemical Corp. : See —
Medalia, Avrom I., and Freedman. 2,868,814.
General Medical Equipment Corp. : See —
Murcott, Charles E. 2,869,160.
General Merchandising Corp. : See —
Garner, Lue O. 2,910,802.
General Metals Corp. : See —
Hoffer, James F. 2,880,678.
Meril. Dale R. 2,878,405.
General Mills, Inc. : See —
Aelony, David. 2,891,021.
Aelony, David. 2,891,022.
Aelony, David. 2,908,584.
Aelony, David, and Wittcoff. 2,899,397.
Andersen, Donald L. 2,913,305.
Baldwin, William S., Floyd, and Paschke. 2,868,815.
Bergsland, Charles H., James, Karinen, Kwasniewski,
and Neumeier. 2,893,009.
Blixrud, John O. 2,912,127.
Burmeister, Earl R., and Schott. 2,878,600.
Burmeister, Earl R.. and Schott. 2,878,601.
Chang, Robert W. H., and Barker. 2,915,540.
Coon, Kenneth C, Harpole, and Van Krevelen. 2,893,236.
Dryg, Donald W. 2,903,135.
Elverum, Gerard W., and Ramstad. 2,891,050.
Froehlich, Harold E. 2,880,946.
Gear, Eli C. 2,873,048.
Glaser, David W. 2,880,194.
Harrison, Stuart A. 2,878,233.
Holahan. John L. 2,882.162.
Keller, Harold M. 2,909,431.
Ke'ler. Harold M., and Beck. 2,870,026.
Kohl, Douglas A. 2,906,648.
Kohl, Douglas A. 2,908,595.
Kwasniewski, George A. 2,902,691.
Lang, Keith M. 2,907,502.
Lentz, Thomas H., Opie, and Terry. 2,891,012.
Long, George, and Tsuchiya. 2,876,891.
Moen, Rolf. 2,913,901.
Mohr, Robert A., and Capener. 2,878,199.
Muckenhirn, Oscar W. 2,910,582.
Nordgren, Robert. 2,876,259.
Peerman, Dwight E. 2,889,292.
Peerman, Dwight E., and Floyd. 2,881,194.
Peerman, Dwight E., and Floyd. 2.891,023.
Peerman, Dwight E., and Wittcoff. 2,886,543.
Petersen. Paul S. 2.879,585.
Petersen, Paul S. 2,902,689.
Petersen, Paul S. 2,914,843.
Peterson, Lowell E. 2.878.234.
Preston, John M. 2,876,174.
General Mills, Inc. : See — Continued
Reid, Alan A. 2,879,125.
Van Krevelen, Edward R. 2,890,409.
Yost, Paul E. 2.871,597.
General Motors Corp. : See —
Abresch, Carel F. 2,905,092.
Abresch, Carel F. 2,907,335.
Abresch, Carel F. 2,907,470.
Adams, Daniel M., and Garvey. 2,890,299.
Adams, Daniel M., and Tell. 2,905,286.
Albinson, Harold H., and Voss. 2,867,136.
Albrecht, Leonard N. 2,897,812.
Allured, Robert B., and Walker. 2,912,105.
Altson, Ralph. 2,878.083.
Amala, Raymond S., and Diamond. 2,876,508.
Anderson, Charles C, Eder, Zimmerman, Heath, and
McLaughlin. 2,898,442.
Andrew, Margaret J. 2,910,207.
Andrews, Edward F. 2,902,599.
Andrews, Edward F. 2,904,676.
Anthony, Robert C, and Williams. 2,870,477.
Antonidis, John E.. Dray, and Ulm. 2,870,354.
Arkus-Duntov, Zora. 2,882,883.
Arlauskas, All'onsas. 2,914,314.
Arlauskas, Alfonsas, and Hollar. 2,918,274.
Arlauskas, Alphonsas. 2,918,275.
Armington, Arthur P. 2,901,846.
Armington, Arthur P. 2,904,910.
Armington, George E. 2,896,344.
Armington, George E. 2,904,905.
Armington, George E. 2,910,790.
Armington, Raymond Q. and A. P. 2,899,760.
Arnold, Charles F., and Cole. 2,870,362.
Axtmann, Harold G. 2,917,319.
Badura, Edmund S. 2,895,161.
Baker. Lathan E. 2,879,450.
Baker, Max P. 2,869,585.
Baker, Max P. 2,879.091.
Baker, Max P. 2,917,334.
Baker, Max P. 2,919,150.
Barberis, Fortunate 2,885,859.
Barish, Thomas, Irwin, Line, and Wright. 2,886,112.
Barnard, Richard P. 2,871,335.
Barnard, Richard P. 2,893,727.
Barr, John M. 2,877,004.
Bates, Charles E. 2,889,392.
Battenberg, Virgil B., Katterheinrich, and Sayre.
2,874,787.
Battenberg, Virgil, Miller, Detamore, and Moore.
2,883,178.
Bayley, George R. 2,893,779.
Beauchamp, Paul N. 2,869.917.
Beck, George W., Sehn, and Ziffer. 2,902,732.
Becker, Arthur L. 2,891,634.
Becker, Bernard J., Jr., and Duclos. 2,869,912.
Bell, William E. 2,913,589.
Benham, Harold L. 2,881,490.
Benham, Harold L. 2,890,915.
Benham, Harold L. 2,908,952.
Bentley, Robert F. 2,897,670.
Berner, Phillip J. 2,872,539.
Berninger, Kenneth L., Skinner, and Covert. 2,916,094.
Bernotas, Ralph J. 2 878,882.
Bernotas, Ralph J. 2,880,746.
Bertsch, Joseph F., Hansen, and Schilling. 2,916,284.
Betzer, Cioyd L. 2,886,295.
Bevers, Eugene J., and Zimmer. 2,884,997.
Bidwell, Joseph B. 2,904,120.
Biondo, Frank P. 2,883,234.
Blackburn, Alan B. 2,912,008.
Blackburn, Alan B., Kessler, Skinner, and Smith.
2,876,847.
Blackburn, Mack O. 2,900,765.
Blanchard, Wallace, Jr. 2,893,496.
Bloom, John W., and Brubaker. 2,917,107.
Bockemuehl, Robert R. 2,913,638.
Bodem, Roy C. 2,910,966.
Boegehold, Alfred L. 2,881.511.
Boegehold, Alfred L. 2,882,974.
Boegehold, Alfred L., and Vigor. 2,906,008.
Bogater, John P., Loria, and Putnam. 2,908,415.
Bogater, John P., and Ragsdale. 2,894,277.
Bohnhoff, Arthur F., and Faiver. 2,917,320.
Bolles, Charles P., Jr. 2,894,497.
Booth, Frederick E., Jr., Wanttaja, and Colten. 2,915,-
896.
Bowers, Roy L„ and Colby. 2,874.206.
Bowser, Phillip C, and Denzer. 2,906,526.
Boylan, Henry W. 2,891,388.
Boylan, Henry W. 2,894,441.
Boylan, Henry W., Doane, and McManama. 2,893,700.
Boylan, Henry W„ Doane, and Muller. 2,883,161.
Boylan, Henry W., and Mall. 2,894,444.
Brady, William A., Jr. 2,905,803.
Brand, Hugh R., Garvey, and Haviland. 2,892,657.
Brandes, Roy H, and Conn. 2,918,129,
Bremer, Robert D. 2.888.656.
Bremer, Robert D. 2,897,467.
Bremer, Robert D., and Simon. 2,910,570.
Brice, John R., and Dixon. 2,875,746.
Brill, William E. 2,872.606.
Brill, William E. 2,894,407.
Broffitt, Wilgus S. 2,891,382.
Broffltt, Wilgus S. 2,907,233.
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Brohl, Earl M. 2,917,110.
Browne, Donald B., and Buckman. 2,874,849.
Brucken, Byron L. 2.809,346.
Brucken, Byron L. 2.878,662.
Brucken, Byron L. 2.881,609.
Brucken, Byron L. 2,882,706.
Brucken, Byron L. 2,894,698.
Brunner, Bichard J. 2,867,422.
Brunsdon, William E., Denzer, Olley, and Schilling.
2,908,508.
Bubniak, William C. 2,893,699.
Bubniak, William C, and Vickers. 2,888,248.
Buck, Charles E. 2,886,720.
Buckman, Kenneth E. 2,903,136.
Buckman, Kenneth E. 2,908,350.
Bull, Douglas T., and Lobanoff. 2,897,533.
Bulone, Joseph D. 2,916,895.
Burch, Lewis D. 2,898,898.
Burgess, Leslie G., and Gee. 2,902.109.
Burke, Joseph M. 2,885,095.
Burnell, John B., and Roberts. 2,915,914.
Burrell, Frank C. 2,895,447.
Burrell. Gilbert. 2,878,800.
Burrell, Gilbert. 2,886,021.
Burroughs, William P. 2,893,181.
Burton, Robert W., and Nance. 2,867,129.
Bush, Russell J. 2,878,535.
Bush, Russell J. 2,896,974.
Bush, Russell J., and Sayre. 2,898,643.
Bush, Russell J., and Sayre. 2,898,647.
Buskirk, John E. 2,883,444.
Buskirk, John E. 2,896,007.
Butcher, Charles H., Jr. 2,882,886.
Butkus, Walter A. 2,891,827.
Bychinsky, Wilfred A. 2,874,322.
Bvchinsky, Wilfred A., and Candelise. 2,874,323.
Cameron, Donald J. 2,913,879.
Candelise, Alfred. 2,894,315.
Caris, Darl F. 2,910,974.
Carlson, Morris W. 2,885,919.
Carlson, Wilbur L. 2,913,603.
Carnegie, William L. 2,903,910.
Case, Arthur W. 2,913,235.
Champion, Richard H., and Gilson. 2,917,124.
Chaplin, Albin, and Reddy. 2,894,498.
Chapman, Charles S., Jr., and Gage. 2,912,876.
Chayne, Charles A. Re. 24,645.
Chayne, Charles A., and Dolza. 2,916,027.
Cheek, Forrest R. 2,916,881.
Cheek, Forrest R., and Reighard. 2,896,468.
Cheetham, Robert A. 2,892,454.
Chenea, Paul F. 2,897,024.
Christenson, Howard W. 2,916,999.
Christenson, Howard W., Maci, and Fisher. 2,912,884.
Cislo, Casimer J. 2,872,206.
Clark, Earl J. 2,877,067.
Clark, Earl J. 2,890,086.
Clark, John B., Jr. 2,880,714.
Claytor, Edward M. 2,919,000.
Clifford, Hugh J., and Schwarz. 2,881,616.
Cobb, Leland D. 2.870,890.
Cobb, Leland D. 2,872,219.
Cobb, Leland D. 2,886,152.
Cobb, Leland D. 2,886,153.
Cobb. Leland D. 2,887,330.
Cockburn, Stanley D., and Fox. 2,904,365.
Cockburn, Stanley D., Leslie, Priestman, and Ragsdale.
2,871,049.
Colautti, Albert J. 2,888,293.
Colautti, Albert J. 2,909,624.
Cole, William C. 2,902,617.
Collman, John S., Turunen, and Vickers. 2,890,024.
Collins, Roy T., Dey, and Winston. 2,903,217.
Comer. Richard L. 2.870,233.
Coning, Donald L. 2,880,971.
Coning, Donald L. 2,903,863.
Coppock, Harold N. 2,892,908.
Corbin, Russel G. 2,911,247.
Cornillaud, Jack T. 2,918,146.
Cramer, Raymond H. 2,901,299.
Cromwell, Harold J. 2,900,058.
Croskey, Frank A., and Tuttle. 2,890,388.
Croskey, Frank A., and Tuttle. 2,916,576.
Dadd, Morris V. 2,871,838.
Daley, Frank R. L., Jr. 2,880,744.
Daley, Frank R. L., Jr. 2,906.360.
Daley, Frank R. L., Jr. 2.908,351.
De Dona. Mario J. 2,873.470.
Dega, Robert L. 2.878.995.
Dega, Robert L. 2,898,037.
Dega, Robert L. 2,900,129.
De Hart, Arnold O. 2,879.1 1 3.
De Lorean, John Z. 2,898,750.
De Lorean, John Z. 2,906,105.
De Lorean, John Z. 2,912,085.
Dermond. Lawrence C. 2,869.165.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2.873 958.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2,876,747.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2,894,499.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2,899,950.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2,900,167.
Dermond, Lawrence C. 2,916,270.
Dermond, Lawrence 'C, and Olson. 2,898,096.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Detamore, Harold H., and Hirsch. 2,876,848.
Dhonau, Herman B. C, and Nelson. 2,870,956.
Diamond, Milton J. 2,876,638.
Dickey, Herbert C. 2,908,536.
Dickson, John. 2,873.575.
Dickson, John. 2,909,160.
Diedring, John H. 2,909,653.
Diedring, John H. 2,918,570.
Diehl, Gordon H 2,871,847.
Dietrich, Howard H. 2,868,521.
Dietrich, Howard H., and Paterson. 2,908,363.
Dilworth, Richard M. 2,874,648.
Disinger, Frank A., and Godfrey. 2,874,555.
Ditmer, Clyde A., and Hirsch. 2,891,627.
Dolza, John. 2,868,181.
Dolza, John. 2,868,443.
Dolza, John. 2.869.526.
Dolza, John. 2,871,842.
Dolza, John. 2,874,944.
Dolza, John. 2,875,742.
Dolza, John. 2,880,485.
Dolza, John. 2,890,690.
Dolza, John. 2,891,527.
Dolza, John. 2,909,165.
Dolza, John, and Burnell. 2,867.201.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,877,002.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,878,798.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,886,057.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,913,991.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,914,051.
Dolza, John, and Mick. 2,891,528.
Dolza. John, and Sagady. 2.879,046.
Double, Walter F. 2,913,928.
Doughty, Robert T. 2,871.836.
Doughty, Robert T. 2,898,063.
Du Bois, Harry G. 2,916,319.
Dudash, Michael A. 2,894,774.
Duer, Morris J. 2,894,501.
Dunn, Joseph B. 2,909,314.
Dyer, John B., and Harrison. 2,880,621.
Earl, Harley J. 2,893,776.
Edsall, Bruce M. 2,882,757.
Edsall, Bruce M., and Moore. 2,903,912.
Egbert, Earl L. 2,890,661.
Elder, Gordon B. 2.873,688.
Ellis, John H. 2,879,117.
Ennis, Clarence J. 2,908.115.
Erickson, Anton F. 2,908,358.
Erickson, William F. 2,894,525.
Eshbaugh, Jesse E. 2.874,712.
Estes, Elliott M., and Perkins. 2,916,325.
Evans, Jesse L. 2,889,825.
Evans, Jesse L. 2,899,255.
Evans, Jesse L., and Sisson. 2,880,479.
Everitt, Allen L. 2,871.566.
Everitt, Allen L. 2,903,208.
Everitt, Allen L., and Frederick. 2,880,027.
Everitt, Allen L., Frederick, and Mayer. 2,879,090.
Faiver, Kenneth E. 2,882,068.
Faiver, Kenneth E. 2,882,069.
Faiver, Kenneth E. 2,918,305.
Falge, Robert N. 2,867,715.
Falge, Robert N. 2.867.910.
Falge, Robert N. 2,890,920.
Falge, Robert N., Broshar, and Manning. 2,911,523.
Falge, Robert N., and Gaither. 2,911,524.
Featherstone, Ronald A., and Rise. 2,908,066.
Finsterwalder, Carl J., Simmons, and Terkoski.
2,883,183.
Fisher, Walter S., and Kennedy. 2,886,022.
Fishtahler, Vernon F. 2,895,315.
Fishtahler, Vernon F., and Vincent. 2,910,147.
Fleck, Francis C, and Ralich. 2,875,635.
Fletcher, William A. 2.873.788.
Fletcher, William A. 2,888,272.
Fletcher, William A. 2,917,823.
Foit, William R., and Wellman. 2,916,026.
Foote, Howland S., and Tino. 2.872.253.
Forbush, Lothrop M. 2,906,558.
Foster. Ned R. 2,916,731.
Fox, Robert M. 2,894,302.
Fox, Robert M., and Grout. 2,886,365.
Frank, Bernard E., Hazen, and Stroud. 2,885,914.
Frank, Mark H. 2,887.900.
Frei, Arthur J. 2,874,552.
Frei, Arthur J. 2,886,958.
Frei, Arthur J. 2,907,179.
Frei, Arthur J. 2,908,146.
Frei, Arthur J., and Davis. 2,895,312.
Frey. Edward J. 2,892,175.
Frick, Charles H. 2,884,807.
Frick, Charles H. 2.916,040.
Frv, Millard E. 2,875,016.
Fryer, Edward R. 2,893,139.
Funkhouser, Mearlck, and Schultze. 2.869.685.
Galin, Robert, and Everitt. 2,911,170.
Gall, Donald A. 2,871.002.
Galonska, David A. 2,890,594.
Galonska, David A. 2,891,823.
Garcia, Gelasio F., and Schemansky. 2,896,997.
Garvey, Louis P., and Schamel. 2,896.990.
Gaskill, George M., and Wright. 2,898,464.
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Gaubatz, Arthur W. 2,870,632.
Gaubatz, Arthur W. 2,871,829.
Gaubatz, Arthur W. 2.874,926.
Gaugler, Richard S. 2,887,346.
Gelenius, Robert B., and Resseguie. 2,875,634.
Gentry, Donald P., and Shepherd. 2,883,358.
Gerdan, Dimitrius, and McDowall. 2,875,579.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,869,385.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,874,579.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,897,786.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,898,888.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,918,786.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,918,799.
Geyer, Howard M. 2,918,903.
Geyer, Howard M., Bullock, and Light. 2,879,740.
Geyer, Howard M., and Light. 2,886,008.
Geyer, Howard M., and Light. 2,891,380.
Geyer Howard M., and Light. 2,911,844.
Gibson, Charles G. 2,907,247.
Gibson, Frank M. 2,867,473.
Gibson, J Lowell. 2,898,438.
Gill, Douglas, and Syring. 2,875,630.
Gilson, Joseph H. 2.916,327.
Godfrey, John W., Hayden, and Nieman. 2,914,012.
Gorman, Richard M., and Leach. 2,902,102.
Gorsky, Rudolph J. 2,905,016.
Gould, Richard E. 2,884,768.
Gould, Richard E. 2,911,798.
Grabowski, Leonard R. 2,876,990.
Grady, Francis H. 2.869,506.
Grady, Francis H. 2,896,470.
Greene, Joseph L., and Holzwarth. 2,894,850.
Grenell, Leland H. 2,903,763.
Griswold, Charles J., Jr. 2,912,288.
Groves, Ronald C. 2.869.527.
Groves, Ronald C. 2,891,531.
Groves, Ronald C. 2,895,461.
Groves, Ronald C. 2,899,948.
Groves, Ronald C. 2,902,989.
Gurney, David M., and Wagner. 2,875,637.
Guyton, James H. 2.890,274.
Guyton, James H. 2,891,197.
Guyton, James H. 2,895,095.
Guyton, James H. 2,903,636.
Guyton, James H., and Roka. 2,874,233.
Habsburg-Lothringen, Stefan, and Quinn. 2,912,675.
Hackett, William S. 2,899,726.
Haefner, Raymond J. 2,893,365.
Hagler, Charles R. 2,893,751.
Hancock, James L. 2,881,368.
Hancock, Richard H. 2,893,104.
Hanink, Dean K. 2,881,750.
Hanink, Dean K. 2,893,349.
Hanink, Dean K., and Holzwarth. 2,903,785.
Hanysz, Eugene A. 2,885,887.
Hanysz, Eugene A. 2,912,853.
Hanysz, Eugene A., and Saur. 2,916,694.
Hanysz, Eugene A., and Schubring. 2,889,705.
Harding, William R., and McDowall. 2,870,633.
Hardy, Alex. 2,875,700.
Harned, John L., Knudsen, and Ward. 2,882,721.
Harnish. Kenneth A. 2,876.460.
Harris, Edward P. 2,910,915.
Harris, Edward P., and Wall. 2,884,668.
Harris, Edward P., and Wall. 2,884,957.
Harruff, Robert B. 2,904,763.
Harry. Gordon W. 2.873.686.
Harry. Gordon W. 2.912,254.
Hart, Peter M., and Hollerbach. 2,897,000.
Hartzell, Herman L., Redick, and Julian. 2,872,537.
Hastings, Homer R. 2,877.327.
Hastings, Homer R., and Haut. 2,883,623.
Hastings, Homer R., and Stevens. 2,899,517.
Hause, Gerald F. 2,885,458.
Hause, Gilbert K. 2,886,950.
Hause, Gilbert K. 2,890,769.
Hause, Gilbert K. 2,896,471.
Hause, Gilbert K. 2,908,190.
Heath, Thomas C. 2.869,051.
Hedeen, Carl E. 2,902,277.
Hefner, Bert H. 2,872,141.
Heidorn, John H. 2,913,168.
Helgeby, Ralph O. 2,909,365.
Henderson, George F. 2,875,841.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., Hirsch, and McDonald. 2,888,992.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., and Miller. 2,887,164.
Henson, Roy O. 2,898,285.
Herndon, Walter B. 2,875,69.9.
Herndon, Walter B. 2,876,656.
Herndon. Walter B., and Sand. 2,872,000.
Hershberger, Russell R., and Richey. 2,896,889.
Hetzler, Lewis R. 2,886,765.
Hickey, John L., and Wallace. 2.868.036.
Himka, John, and Walther. 2,895,764.
Hirsch, Richard A., Mansfield, and Nelson. 2,882,975.
Hitch, Paul E., and Walsh. 2,899,026.
Hoag, William G., and Liem. 2,893,781.
Hoffman. Carl S. 2,869.670.
Hogsten, Leslie G. 2,888,269.
Holm, William F. 2,874,646.
Holin, William F. 2.878.760.
Holin, William F. 2.885,034.
Holin, William F. 2,911,073.
General Motors Corp. : See — ■ Continued
Holton, Charles D. 2,906,561.
Holzwarth, James C, and Thomson. 2,867,531.
Holzwarth, James C, and Thomson. 2,899,304.
Holzwarth. James C, and Thomson. 2,907,653.
House, Perry W., Shaw, and Gribben. 2,902,125.
Hsu, Ming C, and Stallard. 2,914,109.
Ingolia, Anthony J., and McLean. 2,876,037.
Jackman, Charles W. 2,913,290.
Jackson, George W. 2,887,324.
Jackson, George W. 2,888,273.
Jackson, George W. 2,893,504.
Jackson, George W. 2,895,743.
Jackson, George W. 2,895,744.
Jackson, George W., and Pribonic. 2,904,330.
Jackson, George W., and Pribonic. 2,918,304.
Jacobs, James W. Re. 24,627.
Jacobs. James W. 2.881,597.
Jacobs, James W. 2,888,808.
Jacobs, James W. 2,892,319.
Jacobs, James W. 2,899,253.
Jacobs, James W. 2,907,426.
Jacobs, James W. 2,919,340.
Jendrzynski, Hillard J. 2,876,116.
Jenkins, Richard L. 2,896,146.
Joachim, Joseph G., and White. 2,903.288.
Johnson, Kenneth O. 2,867,460.
Johnson, Langdon G. 2,887.331.
Johnson, Lauren L.f and Liebenthal. 2,907,941.
Johnson, Ralph H. 2,916,333.
Johnson, Ralph S. 2,894,414.
Jones, George T. 2,912,072.
Juhlin, Arthur H., and Macan. 2,900,043.
Kalis, Edward R. 2,887,971.
Kaller, Joseph J. 2,909,211.
Karcher, Harry C. 2,880,573.
Karcher, Harry C, and Kreuser. 2,882,679.
Kawecki, Henry S. 2,905,287.
Kearney, William R. 2,896,188.
Kehm. Paul H., and Schultz. 2,912,595.
Kehrl, Howard H. 2,885,047.
Keighley, Lloyd M. 2,903,865.
Keim, Paul T., and Treseder. 2,869,687.
Keller, John H. 2,882,744.
Kelley, Curtis P. 2,899,256.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,875,643.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,882,684.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,882,751.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,884,813.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,893,266.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,898,740.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,903,083.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,906,518.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,910,832.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,911.786.
Kelley, Oliver K. 2,917,137.
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Swindell. 2.911,785
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Wrigley. 2,882,545.
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Wrigley. 2,898,644.
Kendall, Thomas L., and Rowls. 2,890,262.
Kesling. Keith K. 2,869,954.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,869,959.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,879,370.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,885,253.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,888.544.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,902,952.
Kesling, Keith K. 2,903,711.
Key, Don E., and Mahoney. 2,880,896.
King, William F. 2,872,819.
Kinsey, Claude J., and Varterasian. 2,898,764.
Kirk, Robert E. 2,911,610.
Kline, Paul C. 2,889,418.
Koch, Robert H. 2,913,859.
Kolbe, Adelbert E. 2,882,875.
Kolbe, Adelbert E. 2,907,309.
Kolbe, Adelbert E. 2,916,020.
Kolbe, Adelbert E., and Rohrbacher. 2,909,162.
Kolbe, William H. 2,911,203.
Kosbab, Kenneth A. 2,899,901.
Krautwurst, Homer V. 2,916,596.
Krautwurst, Homer V., and Dening. 2,883,510.
Kreis, Oscar C. 2,869,388.
La Belle, Donald J. 2,874,956.
La Belle, Donald J. 2,902,240.
La Flame, Frank B. 2,905,372.
Lamm, Lewis J. 2,894,175.
Lamont, Adam S. 2,895,575.
Lampman George W., Leach, and Vivian. 2,873,962.
Larkin, Stephen A., and Ledwan. 2,890,069.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G. 2,881,289.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G. 2,907,979.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., and Faiver. 2,901,241.
Laviana, Donald W. 2,882,370.
Laviana, Donald W. 2,910,551.
Lawless, Norman D., Boat, and Wheeler. 2,875,407.
Lawton, Ledra M. 2,867,037.
Leach, Clayton B. Re. 24,650.
Leach, Clayton B. 2,902,014.
Leach, Clayton B. 2,902,021.
Leach, Clayton B. '2,907,411.
Leach, Clayton B., and Frank. 2,899,015.
Lee, Thomas H. 2,911,608.
Lelli, Joseph L., and Pollock. 2,897,003.
Leslie, James D. 2,877,043.
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Leslie, James D., Garvey. and West. 2,900,183.
Leslie, James D., and Rehkugler. 2.913,066.
Leslie, James D., Schamel, and Van Voorhees. 2,881,019.
Leslie, James D., and \\ ubbe. 2,873,794.
Leslie, James D„ and Wubbe. 2,887,866.
Lewis, Donald B. 2,918,138.
Lewis, Douglas T. 2,890,581.
Lillquist, Torsten O. 2,898,582.
Lillquist, Torsten O. 2,907,892.
Lincoln, Clovis W. 2,880,586.
Lincoln, Clovis W., Zeigler, and Smith. 2,897,684.
Little, John H. 2,912,873.
Lohr, Thomas B., and Sierant. 2,905,012.
Loisell, Paul J. 2,868,582.
Long, George B. 2,879,763.
Long, George B. 2,882,379.
Long, George B. 2,895,320.
Long, George B., and Brucken. 2,877,333.
Long, George B., and Brucken. 2,906,111.
Long, George B., and Clever. 2,894,105.
Loy, Fred W. 2,910,767.
Lunn, Clarence K. 2.873,957.
Lunn, Clarence R. 2,881,746.
Lunn, Clarence R. 2,890,871.
Lunn, Clarence R. 2,902,045.
MacKenzie, Robert P. 2,887,522.
Mackie, Harry A. 2,903,904.
Makela, Armas G., and McClelland. 2,910,716.
Manahan, Max J. 2,882,391.
Mann, Leonard J. 2,907,180.
Mann, Leonard J. 2,912,834.
Markestein, John, and Nelson. 2,880,681.
Markestein, John, and Patrie. 2,907,283.
Marvin, John T. 2,882,700.
Matkins. Eugene G. 2,872.618.
Matkins, Eugene G. 2,888,611.
Matkins, Eugene G., and Miller. 2,905,867.
Matkins, Eugene G., and Miller. 2,905,868.
Matkins, Eugene G., and Skinner. 2,890,386.
Mauck, Arthur R., and Zorad. 2,886,133.
May, Howard F. 2,873,633.
May, John J., and Ulrey. 2,890,657.
McClure, Robert. 2,895,345.
McClure, Robert. 2,915,780.
McCormick, Dale B. 2,891.822.
McCormick, Francis H. 2,870,313.
McCormick, Francis H. 2,879,655.
McDowall, Charles J., and Peterson. 2,893,495.
McDowall, Charles J., and Peterson. 2,893,525.
McDuffle, Archie D. 2,862,830.
McDuffie, Archie D. 2,891,529.
McDuffie, Archie D. 2,893,711.
McDuffie, Archie D. 2,894,459.
McKellar, Malcolm R. 2,914,038.
McKinney, Cecil A. 2,898,896.
McLean, Robert F., and Podolan. 2,890,908.
McMichael, John D. 2,869.679.
McMichael, John D. 2.886,130.
McMichael, John D. 2,896,742.
McMichael, John D. 2,904,129.
McMichael, John D. 2,905,268.
McMullen, Wesley W. 2,905,265.
McMullen, Wesley W. 2,911.693.
McMullen, Wesley W., and McMichael. 2,906,370.
Mead, Howard C, and Fuqua. 2,913,958.
Mears, William T. 2,911,522.
Mekkes, Lee T. 2.871,839.
Menewisch, William T. 2,881.799.
Meyer, Barthold F. 2,876,653.
Meyer, Barthold F. 2,893,258.
Meyer, Barthold F. 2,899,832.
Meyer, Barthold F., and Ragsdale. 2,905,003.
Meyer, Barthold F., and Toruk. 2,916,566.
Meyer, Engelbert A. 2,875,493.
Meyer, Engelbert A. 2,903,939.
Meyer, Engelbert A. 2,906,159.
Mick, Stanley H. 2,918,047.
Miller, Charles W. 2.876,395.
Miller, Edwin J., and Keslinsr. 2,871,676.
Miller, Lester M. 2,897,665.
Moody, Floyd O., and Siebenthaler. 2,906,132.
Moore, Bobbie D., and Johnson. 2,917,907.
Moore, Francis R. 2.918.207.
Moore, Victor C. 2.884,809.
Morris. Donald E. 2.874.259.
Morrish, Leonard M. 2,888,001.
Morrish, Leonard M., and Muller. 2,881,852.
Morrish, Leonard M„ and Muller. 2,899,007.
Mover, David F. 2.874,245.
Mrlik, Jerry R., and Winchell. 2,875,856.
Mushovic. Peter, and Sohultz. 2,879,587.
Nedley, Alva L. 2,882,881.
Nelson, Corless B. 2.903.267.
Nelson, Corless B., and Smidl. 2,882,701.
Newill, William J. 2,898,036.
Nichols, Kermit D. 2.902,838.
Nigh, Carl L. 2,881,033.
Norris, James C, Abel, and Brown. 2,913,543.
Norton, James A. 2,875,899.
O'Brien, Michael H„ and Wellington. 2,894,502.
O'Connor, Neal E. 2,898.712.
Olley, Maurice. 2,911,052.
Olley, Maurice, Walther, and Wolfram. 2,883,232.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Olson, Elmer. 2,873,732
Olson, Elmer. 2,899,184.
Olson, Elmer. 2,916,271.
Olson, Elmer, Kehoe, and Dermond. 2,899,951.
Olson, Elmer, and Stoltman. 2,868.520
Onksen, George W., Falge, and Mead. 2,909,724.
Onksen, George W., and Reynolds. 2,890,627.
O'Rourke, Donald J. 2.875,632.
Ortman, Curtis D. 2,895,840.
Overman, Guy R. 2,892,359.
Owen, Robert E. 2,868.571
Painter, Rex H. G. 2,882,749.
Panasewicz, Anton Z. 2,868,579
Peller, Henry A. 2,893,470.
Peller, Henry A. 2,894,562.
Perkins, Ralph W. 2,890,062.
Pesel, Henry F. 2,891,746.
Phelps, Charles W. 2,915,901.
Pierce, Earl R. 2,879,115.
Pierce, Earl R. 2,899,810.
Pierce, Earl R. 2,907,425.
Pierce, Earl W. 2,874,208.
Pierce, Earl W. 2,875,305.
Pietrowicz, Edwin J., and Williams. 2,917,875
Pleska, Paul. 2,891.331.
Polhemus, Von D. 2,906,543.
Polinak, Bernard L. 2,883,242.
Pollock, Samuel C. 2,893,782.
Potocnik, Rudolph. 2 873.998.
Prance, Stanley R. 2,911,323.
Prance, Stanley R., and Waag. 2,878,659.
Pratt, William B. 2,913,924.
Premo, Ellis J. 2,888,274.
Probst, Delbert C. 2,874.993.
Probst, Delbert C. 2,876,003.
Probst, Delbert C. 2,897,916.
Puis, Lawrence V., and Vincent. 2,916,401.
Purchas, William J., Jr. 2,897,020.
Putman, Nelson E. 2,894,771.
Rada, Frank J., and Bowman. 2,870 902
Rademacher, Gustav F. 2,888.508
Ragsdale, La Verne B. 2,908,934.
Ragsdale, La Verne B. 2,917,350.
Ragsdale, La Verne B., and Tanaka. 2,875,809.
Ralph, Herman S., Nellis, and Pearson. 2,886,213
Rappaport, George, Szaruga, and Wall. 2,895,926.
Rasmussen, Carlton A. 2,894,443
Rataiczak, Francis I. 2.912,230
Raver, Louis J. 2,871,708.
Raver. Louis J. 2,912,594.
Rawley, Joseph. 2,891,422.
Reindl, Harold J. 2,899,136.
Reinertson, Donald R. 2,868,135.
Rembold, Charles E. 2,878,653.
Rhodes, John W. 2,896,474.
Rice, Lyman A. 2,867,702.
Rice, Lyman A. 2,906,939.
Rice, Lyman A. 2,908,854
Rice, Lyman A. 2,913,641.
Rice, Lyman A. 2,914,713.
Riesing, Ellwood F., and Moorman. 2,867,457.
Riesing, Ellwood F., and Moorman. 2,883 224
Rike, Richard C. 2,879,867.
Rike, Richard C. 2,887,848.
Rittenhouse, Owen R.. and Glover. 2,916,945
Rodgers, Joseph M., and Leland. 2,895,026.
Rohr, Henry C, and Wallis. 2,874,770
Ross, Arthur. 2,883,235.
Rossman, Edwin F. 2.879,795.
Rowls, Garth A. 2.872,500.
Rowls, Garth A., and Townsend. 2,872,499.
Royer, Darrell E. 2.869.564.
Rubly, Charles M. 2,885,035.
Ryck, Francis M. 2,915,769.
Ryck, Francis M. 2,915,771.
Ryder. George R. 2,901,765.
Rzemienski, Walter S. 2,911,131.
Sabo, Julius J., and Butler. 2,908,941.
Sakraida, Carl R., and Wellman. 2,880,709.
Sampson, Frederick W. 2,910,145.
Sampson, Lawrence R., and Lampman. 2,904,769
Sand, Darrel R. 2,904,150.
Sand, Darrel R. 2.911.853.
Sand, Darrel R., and Zimmer. 2,898,738.
Sargeant, Walter E. 2,905,832.
Sargeant, Walter E. 2,905,904.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,869.952.
Saunders, Orson V. 2.894.379.
Saunders, Orson V. 2,909,910.
Saunders, Orson V., and Petkwitz. 2,894,378.
Schaefer, Carl F., and Schwa rtzwalder. 2,867,888.
Schafer. Vernon, Jr. 2,893,371.
Schedl, Karl, and Becker. 2,911,072.
Scheibe, Elias W. 2,902,015.
Schell, Carl M. 2,8S9,787.
Schell, Carl M. 2,896,312.
Schilling, Robert. 2,873,616
Schilling, Robert. 2,890.895.
Schilling, Robert. 2,902,104.
Schjolin, Hans O. 2,878,691.
Schjolin, Hais O. 2,889,691.
Schjolin, Hans O. 2,914,358.
Schjolin, Hans O. 2,918,805.
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Schjolin, Hans 0., and Parshall. 2,889,718.
Schmid, Leonard J. 2,908,056.
Schmid, Rov J. 2,874,587.
Schneider, Paul L., Cromwell, and Taylor. 2,900,057.
Schneider, Paul L., Cromwell, and Taylor. 2,904,148.
Sehneidewind, Edward A. 2,873,612.
Sehubring, Norman W. 2,912,854.
Schultze, Harold E. 2,880,022.
Schultze, Werner F. 2,893,233.
Schweller, Edmund F. 2,878,655.
Scott, Robert H. 2,894,416.
Secord, John R., and Chapin. 2,916,314.
Sehn, William E. 2,912,727.
Selyem, Edwin J. 2,876,877.
Sharpe, Verlos G. 2,893,726.
Sharpe, Verlos G. 2,908,148.
Sharpe, Verlos G., and Sucro. 2,874,553.
Shaw, Henry V. 2,871.439.
Shaw, Henry V. 2,881,376.
Shephard, Grove H., and Prick. 2,891.526.
Shewmon, Ralph K., and Pontis. 2,909,333.
Short, Brooks H. Re. 24,715.
Short, Brooks H. 2,895,090.
Short, Brooks H. 2,909,760.
Short, Brooks H., Hetzler, and Falge. 2,879,352.
Short, Clair A., Jr., Castle, and Schnable. 2,893,353.
'Shultz, John E. 2.912,639.
Sihvonen, Kauno E. 2,869,372.
Simmons, Edward C. 2,867,093.
Simpson, Howard W. Re. 24,619.
Simpson, Howard W. 2,914,967.
Sisson, Kenneth O. 2.870,834.
Sisson, Kenneth O. 2,882,360.
Skunda, Michael. 2,871,389.
Slone, Howard I. 2,902,902.
Smidl, John M.. Nelson, and Neilson. 2,869,336.
Smilack, Jacob. 2,904,972.
Smith, Ben J. 2,886,364.
Smith. David P. 2,871.969.
Smith, John H. 2,899,829.
Smith, Lucian B. 2,889,782.
Smith, Robert F. 2,913,571.
Smith, Robert W. 2,867,683.
Snyder, Harold M. 2,886,394.
Snyder, Harold M. 2,912,237.
Snyder, Robert P. 2,901,977.
Somers, Arthur V., and Schwartzwalder. 2,906,909.
Somerville, Alexander. 2.903,590.
Somerville, Alexander. 2,909,204.
Spalding, Charles W., and West. 2,908,137.
Spalding, Charles W., and West. 2,916,882.
Spencer, Jessie H., Jr. 2,904,968.
Stewart, Leonard F. 2,908,488.
Stewart, William P., Jr. 2,891,577.
Stivender, Paul M. 2,882,687.
Stoltman, Donald D. 2.871 001.
Stoltman. Donald D. 2,883.112.
Stoltman. Donald D. 2,916,269.
Stuart, Joseph, III. 2,881,843.
Summerer, Ravmond E. 2.874,321.
Sussex, Richard N. 2,888,702.
Swander. Kenneth D.. Jr. 2,871,063.
Syring, Jean V. 2,875,631.
Teichert, Conrad A. 2,898,051.
Thomas, Herman J. 2,918,317.
Thomas, Wendell M. 2,8S7.852.
Thompson. William B. 2,882.867.
Thompson, William B., and Wrobbel. 2,905,489.
Thomson, Robert F. 2,894,319.
Thomson, Robert F. 2,917,818.
Thomson, Robert F., Amala, and Eberhardt. 2,873,493.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth. 2,883,280.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth. 2.908,564.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth. 2,908.567.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth. 2,909,429.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth. 2,912,324.
Thomson, Robert F., Shoudy, and Hanink. 2,885,304.
Thomson, Robert F., and Weinman. 2,882,190.
Thomson, Robert F., and Weinman. 2,884,687.
Thomson, Robert F., and Weinman. 2,887,765.
Thorman, Richard L. 2,910,942.
Thorne, Maurice A. 2,873.953.
Timmer, David J. 2,892,325.
Timoff, George T., and Jensen. 2,894,090.
Todd, Edwin T. 2,908.241.
Todd, Harold E. 2,894,172.
Todd, Harold E., Meyer, Gaither, Meek, and Wanttaja.
2,880,557.
Tower, Robert D. 2,885.041.
Tuck, Robert M. 2,884,806.
Tuck, Robert M. 2,899,846.
Turlay, Joseph D. 2,891,532.
Turlay, Joseph D. 2,914,130.
Turunen, William A., and O'Connell. 2,883,152.
Tuttle, Robert F. 2,907,379.
Underwood, Arthur F. 2,914,367.
Van Slooten, Louis J. 2,873.729.
Van Voorhees, Harold E. 2,916,318.
Verbrugge, Joseph J. 2,902,829.
Verbrugge, Joseph J., and Deford. 2,917,079.
Verkerke, John F. 2,883,168.
Vosler, Edward J., and Schultz. 2,867,898.
Wacker, Herbert E. 2,906,097.
General Motors Corp. : See — Continued
Wagner, Charles L. 2,879,047.
Wall, James R., and Powell. 2,904,063.
Wallis, Cyril T. 2,870,478.
Wallis, Cyril T. 2,880,445.
Wallis, Cyril T. 2,901,761.
Waterman, Dana. 2,882,092.
Weibel, John, Jr. 2,893,626.
Weibel, John, Jr. 2,913,166.
Weis, William A. 2,910,091.
Weiss, Irwin K. 2,903,256.
Weiss, Irwin K. 2,907,577.
Wendela, Hugo H. 2,886,270.
Wentworth, Joseph T. 2,894,734.
Wentworth, Joseph T. 2,894,736.
Wentworth, Joseph T. 2,895,292.
Werner, Calvin J. 2,873,826.
Werner, Calvin J. 2,914,140.
Wernig, James H. 2.871,501.
Wernig, James H. 2,895,763.
Whaley, John A. 2,913,659.
Wheeler, Harold A. 2,916,619.
Wheeler, Roscoe M. 2,902,683.
Whistler, Charles C, Jr. 2,869,222.
Whitmore, Charles F. 2,916,892.
Whvte, Ronal H., and Clement. 2,904,897.
Whyte, Ronal H., and Pansing. 2,886,901.
Widmer, Paul. 2,916,176.
Wiese, Henry C, and Thompson. 2,876,331.
Wiese, Theodore O., and Wilder. 2,873,944.
Williams, Lyle N. 2,876,340.
Williams, Russell C. 2,877,059.
Williams, Russell C, and Selyem. 2,875,535.
Willis, Jack K. 2,884,803.
Winchell, Frank J. 2,891,828.
Winchell, Frank J. 2,895,578.
Winchell, Frank J. 2,896,478.
Winchell, Frank J. 2,902,126.
Wing, Charles E. 2,867,423.
Winters, Paul N. 2,914,623.
Wirt, John R. 2,878,552.
Wolfe, John S. 2,875,091.
Wolfram, William S. 2,888,270.
Wolfram, William S. 2,903,036.
Woofter, Robert C. 2,874,365.
Woofter, Robert C. 2,919,315.
Worden, Donald P., Young, and Janneck. 2,876,132.
Wortman, Donald E. 2,893,647.
Woxman, Robert J. 2,882,382.
Wright, Lee A. 2,886,296.
Wroby, John S. 2,906,572.
Wurtz, Clifford H. 2,894,731.
Wurtz, Clifford H., and Mann. 2,900,806.
Wysong, Paul V., Jr., Bohnhoff, and West. 2,878,788.
Young, Elmer L. 2,910,600.
Young, Roger M. 2,868.323.
Zemke, Kenneth M. 2,870,649.
Ziegler, Eugene R. 2,878,505.
Ziegler, Eugene R. 2,905,962.
Ziegler, Eugene R. 2,915,772.
Zimmerman, John. 2,871,846.
Zink, George A., Child, Servi, and Gorsky. 2,899,725.
Zubaty, Joseph. 2,873,956.
Zubaty, Joseph. 2,904,027.
Zupancic, Albert J. 2,894,735.
General Pacific Corp. : See —
Howard, John W. 2,876,846.
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr., and Billings. 2,878,683.
General Packets, Inc. : See —
Sanni, Dominic A. 2.918,168.
General Precision Laboratory Inc. : See —
Bartelink, Everhard H. B. 2,885,470.
Berger, France B. 2,896,205.
Berger, France B., and Newsom. 2,896,162.
Berger, France B., and Tull. 2,869,117.
Berger, France B., Tull. and Gray. 2,908,903.
Calamai, Edward A. 2.871,776.
Calamai, Edward A. 2,914,263.
Chapman. Leslio R.. Jr.. Gray, and Jacobson. 2,872,674.
Cohen, Samuel G. 2,889,189.
Cohen, Samuel G. 2,895,783.
Drubin, Meir. 2,906,965.
Flower, Robert A. 2,887,579.
Flower, Robert A. 2,903,522.
Flower, Robert A., and Kenny. 2,914,764.
Praser. Julius T. 2,870.389.
Frederick, Arden H. 2.869.119.
Fredrick, Arden H., and Winship. 2,900,455.
Gamertsfelder, George R. 2,909,773.
Gillette, Frank N., and Airman. 2,904,694.
Gray, John W. 2,869.006.
Gray, John W. 2,898,531.
Gray, John W. 2,900,599.
Gray, John W., Hales, and Greenwood. 2,908,902.
Gray, John W., and Hunter. 2,889,470.
Gray, John W.. and Michalec. 2,882,602.
Grav. John W.. and NewsOm. 2,870,331.
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr. 2,872,112.
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr., and Berger. 2,914,763.
Hales. Everett B. 2.870.429.
Houck, Gladden B., Jr. 2,884,545.
Kenny, Charles R. 2,885,554.
King, George W. 2,885,471.
Lehman, Walter. 2,911,597.
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General Precision Laboratory Inc. : See — Continued
Newsom, Earl G., and Huntington. 2,896,074.
Novak, Warren D. 2,917.928.
Pourciau, Louis L. 2,911,468.
Rhyins, Richard W. 2,910,691.
Saltzman, Henry. 2,908,905.
Stavis, Gus. 2,874,381.
Stavis, Gus. 2,874,382.
Stavis, Gus. 2,881,436.
Stavis, Gus. 2,911,644.
Taggart, Charles E. 2,885,547.
Tull, William J., Frederick, McKay, and Lurie.
2,915,748.
Tull, William J., and Gillette. 2,869,118.
Wilson, George D. 2,909,857.
Zaleski, John F. 2.867,800.
Zaleski, John F. 2,8S5,677.
General Radio Co. : See —
Hall. Henry P. 2.872,639.
General Railway Signal Co. : See —
Albrighton, Reginald F., and Smith. 2,916,613.
Auer, John H., Jr., Wilcox, and Hoff. 2,896,068.
Barker, William M., and Brockman. 2,907,982.
Carroll, J-ohn E. 2,880,891.
Coley. Nelson B. 2.903.573.
Coley, Nelson B. 2,907,981.
Coley, Nelson B. 2,915,622.
Coley, Nelson B., Judge, and Albrighton. 2,S68,962.
Craig, Frank S. 2,881,420.
Craig, Robert W. 2,914,274.
Ferm, Glenn O. 2,905,810.
Ferm, Glenn O., and Scheg. 2,914,663.
Fodge, Adrian J. 2,881,309.
Freeman. Sydney W. 2.888.553.
Hailes, William D. 2,895,042.
Hailes, William D. 2,900.498.
Hoff. Marcian E., Jr. 2,896,126.
Hughson, J Donald. 2,915,623.
Kendall. Hugh C. 2.907.022.
Marple, Thomas P. 2,916,612.
Marsh, Gareld E. 2,900.581.
Phelps, Stuart M. 2.868.534.
Preston, Neil D. 2,895,043.
Preston, Neil D. 2,907,980.
Preston, Neil D., and Hitchcock. 2,914,662.
Rees, Frank X. 2,903.574.
Siblev, Henry C. 2,874.368.
Vande Sande, George. 2,900,497.
Vande Sande, George, and Wynn. 2.914,749.
Wells. Robert F.. and Piekell 2,903,572.
Wight, Leland W. 2,896,069.
General Refractories Co. : See —
Heuer, Russell P. 2.902.721.
Hener. Russell P. 2,903,254.
Hutter, Luis. 2,901,990.
General Slicing Machine Co.. Inc. : See —
Gilbert, Jack. 2.916,067.
Green. Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,882,946.
General SDring Corp. : See —
Wood. Joseph K. 2.896,888.
General Steel Castings Corp. : See —
Driemeyer, George F., Travilla, and Stein. 2,908,231.
Hnrley. Joseph J., and Cunningham. 2,877,720.
Johnston, Fred L. 2,879,055.
Kolesa, Thomas J. 2,891,486.
Kolesa, Thomas J., Bieniecki, and Lich. 2,918,022.
Lich, Richard L. 2.877.719.
Lich, Richard L. 2,887,069.
2,888.881.
2.896.551.
2,899,911.
2,901.983.
2.902.947.
2.913,998.
2.917.006.
2,887,186.
General Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Continued
Gallagher, Ray J., and Lomax. 2,881,254.
Gienger, Fred, and Wood. 2,890,316.
Grandstaff, Otho D., and Suda. 2,912,503.
Graybill, Kenneth W., and Sengebusch. 2,917,587.
Henrikson, Oscar W., and Wood. 2,907,836.
Huffman, Robert L. 2.880.295.
Huffman, Robert L. 2,916,220.
Kaiser, Kenneth G. 2.874.1)23.
Kolpek, Robert A. 2,905,745.
Lindbloom, William A. 2,908,764.
Liston, John W., and McGregor. 2,895,012.
Lomax, Clarence E. 2,885,481.
2,886,641.
2,895,008.
2,895,010.
2,897,280.
2,899,501.
2,904,633.
2.908,757.
2,910,537.
2,911,478.
2,911,480.
2.912,505.
2,914,616.
2,918,531.
2,872.525.
2,896,044.
2,894,799.
2,899,520.
2.918,549.
2,917,587.
2,901,545.
2,894,096.
2.870.262.
2,905,763.
2,885,477.
2,894,079.
2,883,472.
2,897,285.
2.912502.
2,877,345.
Lich, Richard L.
Lich. Richard L.
Lich, Richard L.
Lich, Richard L.
Lich. Richard L.
Lich, Richard L.
Lich, Richard L.
Travilla, James C.
Walcher, Edwin A.. Sr., Kleber, and Gezelius. 2,884,671.
Zach, Julius J. 2,888,880.
Zaeh, Julius J. 2,898,869.
General Steel Products Corn. : See —
Kekenak, Charles. 2,915,151.
General Steel Wares Ltd. : See —
Chapman, Herbert. 2,897,588.
General Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Aleksa, Peter. 2,910,538.
Baird, Douglas O., and Bielenberg. 2,881,258.
Baird, Douglas O., and Bielenberg. 2,881,260.
Bakker, Pier. 2.896.023.
Barker, Victor A. 2,876,291.
Cerofolini, Gabriele F. 2,885,478.
Cohen. Irwin A. 2.908.806.
Coleman. Ivan V . and Tnngner. 2.897,273.
Crabtree, Leonard F. 2.879.339.
Dimmer. Robert P. 2.883 462.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2.876.289.
Faulkner. Alfred H. 2.879.411.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2.882.345.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,885,483.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2.900.606.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,910,543.
Faulkner, Alfred H. 2,914,618.
Faulkner, Alfred H„ and Talcott.
Frank. 'Charles W. 2,903,520.
2,885,484.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax. Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
Lomax, Clarence E.
McCreary, Harold J.
McCreary, Harold J.
McCreary, Harold J.
McCreary, Harold J.
McCreary, Harold J.
Molnar, Imre. 2,881,261.
Murray, James S. 2.882,340.
Murray, James S. 2,914,624.
Ostline, John E. 2,881.259.
Ostline, John E. 2,912,542.
Ostline, John E., and Esoerseth.
Ostline, John E., and Phillips.
Peterson, Edward S. 2.870.256.
Peterson, Edward S. 2,905,769.
Peterson, Edward S. 2,908,758.
Peterson, Edward S. 2,908,759.
Pve, Harold C. 2,912,512.
Rolla, Adriano. 2,908,773.
Sargent, Edmund B. 2.874.414.
Schacht, Gunter H.
Sengebusch, Hans.
Sengebusch, Hans.
Smith, Harrison C.
Spitler, Robert E.
Stehlik, Rudolph F.
Stehlik, Rudolph F.
Talcott. Horace C.
Wood, Fredric E. 2.896.048.
General Textile Mills, Inc. : See —
Finken, Walter S. 2,884,676.
General Time Corp. : See —
Rpiser, Elmer H., and Kramer.
Black, William A. 2,909,762.
Campbell Arthur B. 2.875,320.
Juhas, Michael. 2,917,591.
Loronz, Richard L. 2 874.773.
Morrison, David. 2.914.907.
Neitzert, Carl. 2,897,380.
Poole, Arthur B. 2.874,809.
Witte, Roy. 2,909,029.
General Tire & Rubber Co., The: See —
Bordenkircher, Bruce O , and Slemmons.
Powles. Raymond H. 2,876,485.
Forrest, Harrv D., and Murray. 2,904,896.
Frehse, Walter C. 2,908,949.
Hennimr. Alfred H. 2.876.927.
Kraft. Herman T. 2.871 912.
Kraft, Herman T. 2,909,244.
Lott. De Forest, and Hamway.
Martin. Orville R. 2.874.965.
Miller, Keith W. 2,896.937.
Neher, Eldon P. 2.871.025.
Neher, Eldon P. 2.881,995.
Neher. Eldon P. 2,883.132.
Neher, Eldom P., and Myers.
Neher, Eldon P.. and Peppercorn.
Sabo, Stephen C. 2.895,168.
Salem, Samuel. 2,898,664.
Salem, Samuel, Bingham, and Anderson. 2.898,665.
Sleler. 'Howard R., Mverss. and Harrison 2.872,727.
Strickler, Dean R., and Kaenan. 2,886,851.
Swart. Gilbert H., Gmitter, and Nicholas. 2,915,496.
General Tool & Engineering Inc. : See —
Carlson. Carl A., Pommer and Reiten. 2.900.775.
Geneslav. Raymond H. J. Damping systems. 2,906,899,
9-29-59. CI. 310 — 93.
Genest, Robert. Psychological testing and recording appara-
tus. 2,915,833, 12-8-59, CI. 35 — 22.
Genetti, Charles A., to Ren Plastics, Inc. Master model.
2,918,727, 12-29-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Genetti, Leon A., Sr. Apparatus for removing shell jackets
from dried onions. 2,906,308, 9-29-59, CI. 146 — 43.
Genevav. Jacques. Automatically repeating talking machine.
2,913,538. 11-17-59. CI. 179—100.2.
Genich, William H., to Racine Confectioners' Machinery Co.
Suction picker for cup dropping machines. 2.910,210,
10-27-59, CI. 221—211.
2,903,272.
2,875.115.
2.895.215.
2,903,228.
LIST OF PATENTEES
343
Power sav-
2,912,574,
2,891,752,
Genln, Paul. Reinforcing woven materials for making lami-
nated articles. 2,893,442, 7-7-59, CI. 139—383.
Genisco, Inc. : See —
Bekey, Andrew. 2,896,143.
Brown, Ralph E. 2,882,717.
Brown, Ralph E., and Stautz. 2,869,376.
Gindes, Philip, and Linn. 2,870,422.
Linn, Jerome S. 2,898,412.
Linn, Jerome S. 2,910,638.
Tikanen. William A. 2,870,301.
Tikanen, William A. 2,890,588.
Genning, Ernst, and G. Herrmann, to Protona Produktionsge-
sellschaft Fuer Electroakustische Geraete G.m.b.H.
Reversing mechanism for magnetic sound recorders.
2,898,055, 8-4-59, CI. 242 — 55.12.
Genovese, Anthony L., Jr. : See —
Genovese, Anthony L., Sr., Batchelor, Belli, Garlock, and
A. L. Genovese, Jr. 2,888,215.
Genovese^ Anthony L., Sr., W. W. Batchelor, Jr., P. A. Belli,
D. L. Garlock, and A. L. Genovese, Jr., to The Saran Yarns
Co. Winding apparatus. 2,888,215, 5-26-59, CI. 242—
35.5.
Genovese, Anthony N., to Chicago Condenser Corp. Method
of spacing capacitor leads. 2,894,316, 7-14-59, CI.
29—25.42.
Genovese, Joseph A. : See —
Reid, Joseph G., Jr., and Genovese. 2,877,388.
Gensel, Herbert : See —
Bartl, Herbert, and Gensel. 2,917,478.
Gensel, \\ illiam L., to Radio Corp. of America,
ing and decoding circuit for radio receiver.
11-10-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Genter, Albert H. Mine roof bolts and hangers.
6-23-59, CI. 248—71.
Genter, Albert L., and R. R. and R. M. Kennedy. Sewage
sludge digestion process. 2,893,957, 7-7-59, CI. 210 — 5.
Gentex Corp. : See —
Finken, Walter S. 2,899,692.
Finken, Walter S., and Robinson. 2,899,987.
Genth, Hermann : See —
Bernhard, Herman, Thoma, and Genth. 2,910,400.
Gentile, Henry A. Electrical hoist control system. 2,881,882,
4-14-59, CI. 192 — 12.
Gentile, Richard W., to General Electric Co. Inlet casing
for axial flow compressor. 2,912,156, 11-10-59, CI. 230 — •
133.
Gentiline, Nadzerin. Hold-down device. 2,904,303, 9-15-59,
Cl. 248—361.
Gentner, Roger : See — .
Charles, Daniel, and Gentner. 2,890,374.
Gentry, Charles H. R. : See —
Charlton. Maurice G., Davis, and Gentry. 2,873,208.
Gentry Curtis A., Jr. Combined log debarker and saw.
2,902,069, 9-1-59, Cl. 144 — 3.
Gentry, Donald P., and C. R. Shepherd, to General Motors
Corp. Hard rubber compound containing a mixture of
Portland cement and petroleum coke as a filler. 2,883,358,
4-21-59. Cl. 260 — 41.5.
Gentry, Ray L. Drafting machine. 2,908,977, 10-20-59,
Cl. 33—79.
Genuit, Luther L., to General Electric Co. Frequency multi-
plier. 2,892,142, 6-23-59, Cl. 321 — 7.
Genuit, Luther L., to General Electric Co. Frequency tripler.
2,894,195. 7-7-59, Cl. 321—7.
Genuit, Luther L., to General Electric Co. Direct current
motor speed control system. 2,916,685, 12-8-59, Cl.
318—332.
Geolograph Co.. The : See — ■
Melton, James O., and Carpenter. 2,884,002.
Nichols, Paul B. 2,883,256.
Geophysical Research Corp. : See —
Wolf, Alfred. 2,872,995.
George, Charles B. : See —
Kahler. Harry L.. and George. 2.872.281.
George, Charles B., W. A. Tanzola, and H. L. Kahler, to Betz
Laboratories, Inc. Corrosion inhibiting thiol combination.
2.877.085. 3-10-59. Cl. 21—2.7.
George, Daniel E. Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Travel-
ling wave tube mixer. 2,906,868, 9-29-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
George. David J. : See —
Ailes, Warren, George, and Tarby. 2,874,451.
George, Everett D., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Method of and apparatus for manufacturing butyl inner
tubes. 2,888,059, 5-26-59, Cl. 154 — 14.
George, Harry F. Latching mechanism. 2,893,775, 7-7-59,
Cl. 292—341.17.
George, Henri, to Quartz & Silice S.A. "Vitreous silica and
its manufacture. 2,897,126, 7-28-59, Cl. 204 — 130.
George, Henri J. C, to Quartz & Silice S.A. Method of
incorporating titanium into selectively transparent silica
glass. 2,895,839, 7-21-59, Cl. 106 — 52.
George, James T., and J. N. Dugger. Automatic greasing
unit. 2,908,354, 10-13-59, Cl. 184 — 15.
George, Lloyd E. Artificial fingers. 2,867,819, 1-13-59. Cl.
3 — 12.6.
George, Louis L., Jr. Broadband active type receiving an-
tenna multicoupler. 2,875,437, 2-24-59, Cl. 343 — 205.
George, Nick, Jr. : See —
Spalding, Joseph P., Rattner,
George, Paui J. Fluorescent
10-27-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
and George. 2,891,147.
compositions. 2,910,495,
George, Philip D., and P. D. Zemany, to General Electric
Co. Preparation of tetraorganosilanes by pyrolysis of al-
kylsilsesquioxanes. 2,913,471, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
George, Ralph D. : See —
Forman, George W.. and George. 2,896,444.
George, Ralph W., to Radio Corp. of America. Tuning appa-
ratus. 2,876,599, 3-10-59, Cl. 51—105.
George, Roscoe H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Spark gap impulse generator. 2,916,647, 12-8-59, Cl.
313 — 149.
George, Thomas J. Electronic musical instrument.
2,879,388, 3-24-59, Cl. 250 — 36.
George, Thomas J. Electrical musical instrument. 2,905,905,
9-22-59, Cl. 331 — 49.
George, Walter C, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Non-bulging
fruit box. 2,893,617, 7-7-59, Cl. 229—14.
George, Walter C. Box fabricating mandrel. 2,915,951, 12-
8-59, Cl. 93—59.
George, William J. Fish hook and lure keepers. 2,913,850,
11-24-59, Cl. 43 — 57.5.
Georgen, Robert D. : See —
Davidson. John T., Georgen, and Fortune. 2,870,399.
Georges, Felix, to Societe Auxilaire d'Industrie (Sadi)
S. P. R. L. Torque limiter clutch. 2,875,601, 3-3-59. Cl.
64 — 29.
Georges, Nicholas J. : See —
Terry. William M., Jr., and Georges. 2,883,083.
Georgette, Daniel. Marine buffer eye. 2,876,729, 3-10-59,
Cl. 114—218.
Georgi, Theodor, to Jost Werke Josef Steingass G.m.b.H.
Universally mounted coupling part for tractor-trailer fifth-
wheels. 2,910,306, 10-27-59, Cl. 280 — 438.
Georgia-Alabama Supply Co. : See —
Vickers, William R. 2,897,845.
Georgia Kaolin Co. : See —
Lyons, Sanford C. 2,904,267.
Lvons, Sanford C. 2.915,412.
Lyons, Sanford C. 2,916,214.
Georgia-Pacific Plywood Co. : See —
Yetter, George K. 2,900,677.
Georgia Tech Research Institute : See —
Castles, Walter, Jr. 2,890,570.
Orr, Clyde, Jr. 2,883.307.
Orr, Clyde, Jr., and Hinkle. 2,909,960.
Georgian, Carl C, to The American Oil Co. Solvent recoverv
system. 2,886,610, 5-12-59, Cl. 260 — 674.
Georgian. Carl C, to The American Oil Co. Powdered cata-
lyst contacting unit. 2,893,851, 7-7-59, Cl. 23 — 288.
Georgian, Carl C, and R. A. Wavering, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Conservation of dihydric alcohol in the prepara-
tion of polyesters bv application of water to the vapors
from the reaction. 2,892,813, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 75.
Georgian, Vlasios : See —
Julian, Percy L., Georgian, and Printy. 2,910,487.
Georgieff, Stoian. Valves and manual actuators therefor.
2,892,612, 6-30-59. Cl. 251—289.
Geotechnical Corp., The : See —
Swafford, Thomas W., Jr. 2,907,400.
Geppert, Donovan V., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor process
and apparatus. 2,876,184, 3-3-59, Cl. 204 — 143.
Geppert, Donovan V.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Dissipationless differential phase shifters. 2,897,456,
7-28-59, Cl. 333—9.
Gera, Delfino V., to Montecatini-Societa Generale per
l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for continuously
manufacturing superphosphate. 2,886,426, 5-12-59, Cl.
71 — 40.
Geraci, Anthony J. Camera mount for stereoscopic photog-
raphy. 2.893,303, 7-7-59, Cl. 95 — 86.
Geraetebau-Anstalt : See —
Winkler, Otto. 2,885,647.
Gerald, Curtis F. : See —
Berger. Charles V.. and Gerald. 2,918.425.
Gerard, Deryck A. : See —
2.882.475.
2.882.516.
2,885,256.
2,916,342.
Gerard. Merwin, and S. Lester, to Aquafilter Corp. Holders
and filters for tobacco smoking. 2,911,984, 11-10-59, Cl.
131—208.
Gerard, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Grid
electrodes for electron discharge devices. 2,912,743, 11-
17-59, Cl. 29—25.14.
Gerarde, Horace W. Disposable syringe. 2,907,326, 10-6-59,
Cl. 128—216.
Geratebau-Anstalt : See —
Auwarter, Max. 2,891,807.
Gerbaud, Auguste H. Device enabling the needles of sewing
machines to be stopped in one of their top or bottom dead
centre positions. 2,905,121, 9-22-59, Cl. 112 — 219.
Gerbaud, Auguste H. Electric power system for sewing ma-
chines. 2,912,947, 11-17-59, Cl. 112 — 219.
Gerber, Albert. Articulator. 2,909,837, 10-27-59, Cl. 32 — 32.
Gerber, Dale C, W. G. Seek, and D. T. Kurlinski, to The
Hoover Co. Suction cleaners. 2,876,481, 3-10-59, Cl.
15—331.
Gerber, Frederick E., 10% to C. A. Keys. Ball bearing lubri-
cator. 2,873,817, 2-17-59, Cl. 184 — 1.
Gerber, Harry, to Simplex Industrial Products, Inc. Alarm
system. Re. 24,672, 7-28-59, Cl. 340—276.
Dp Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard. Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
The National Cash Register Co.
6,713, 7-28-59. Cl. 164—111.
2,870,046.
Gerber, Harry. Swimming pool alarm. 2,896,038, 7-21-59,
Cl. 200—61.2.
Gerber, Heinz J., to The Gerber Scientific Instrument Co.
Computing instrument for use in the analysis of graphs
and curves having initially unknown characteristics.
2,918,213. 12-22-59, Cl. 235—61.
Gerber, Karol : See —
Gal, Andrew, and Gerber. 2,909,155.
Gerber, Kenneth G. : See —
Adams, John F. E., Gerber, and Wilkes. 2,899,754.
Gerber, Kenneth G., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Apparatus including tube flattening rollers for inflating
tubular film. 2,910,764, 12-15-59, Cl. 18 — 1.
Gerber Products Co. : See-
Hawk, Le Roy R., Eolkin, Smith, and Tambini. 2,908,577.
Krupp, Robert F. 2,891,570.
Krupp, Robert F., and Wagner. 2,897,947.
Krupp, Robert F., and Wagner. 2,918,773.
Stidger, Clifford W. 2,916,703.
Gerber, Rudolph J., to R. K., A. J., and A. M. Bernstein.
Portable linoleum measuring and cutting device. 2,867,907,
1-13-59, Cl 33—130.
Gerber Scientific Instrument Co., The: See —
Gerber, Heinz J. 2,918,213.
Gerberich, Wilhelm : See —
Hockel, Hans L., and Gerberich. 2,876,948.
Gerbing Mfg. Corp. : See- —
Trandel, George L. 2,905,490.
Gercke, Erwin, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G.
Apparatus for damping pendulum motions of the load sus-
pended from a lifting machine. 2,916,162, 12-8-59, Cl.
212—58.
Gerdan, Dimitrius, and C. J. McDowall, to General Motors
Corp. Gas turbine engine midframe. 2,875,579, 3-3-59,
Cl. 60 — 39.31.
Gerdemann, Elmer A., to
Recording devices. 2,8!
Gerdes, Carl V. : See —
Van Asselt, Robert L., and Gerdes.
Gerdin, Henry J. : See —
Schneider, Tony. 2,910,769.
Gerdman, Pontus L., to Aktiebolaget Asbrink & Co. Cyclone
apparatuses for separating solids from flowing air or other
gases. 2,873,001, 2-10-59, Cl. 183—58.
Gerecke, Jessie P.. and J. R. Ems. Electric portable shoe
polisher. 2,912,706, 11-17-59, Cl. 15—22.
Gerecke, Max, G. Ryser, and P. Zeller. Phosphoranes and
method for the preparation thereof. 2,912,467, 11-10-59,
Cl. 260 — 606.5.
Gerentes, Jean, to Constructions Electro-Mecaniques de
Saint-Etienne (Ancienne Usine Wageor). Variable feed
electric drilling machines. 2,905,440, 9-22-59, Cl.
255 — 47.
Gerfen, Charles O. : See —
Ruhoff, John R., Martin, and Gerfen. 2,895,792.
Ruhoff. John R., Martin, and Gerfen. 2,895,793.
Gergaud, Claude J. : See —
Cauboue, Jean, and Gergaud. 2,901,169.
Gergely, John V., to Wren Products Corp. Antenna booster.
2,911,643, 11-3-59, Cl. 343—711.
Gergely, Joseph G. Shock absorber type support for mold-
boards. 2,912,233. 11-10-59, Cl. 267 — 1.
Gerhard, James R., II, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Suspension polymerization using sorbitol, methyl cellulose
and gelatin. 2.875,187. 2-24-59, Cl. 260 — 92.8.
Gerhard, James R., II, C. C. Deegan, and T. W. Fisher, Jr.,
to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Process for polymeriz-
ing vinyl chloride in the presence of methvl cellulose gelatin
and inert solvent. 2,875,186, 2-24-59, Cl. 260 — 92.8.
Gerhard. Paul G. : See —
Richtmyer, Lawson E.. and Gerhard. 2,900.021.
Gerhardt, Andrew H, to Borg-Warner Corp. Clothes wash-
ing machine. 2,884,947, 5-5-59, Cl. 137 — 216.
Gerhardt, Andrew H., and R. D. Triplett, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Latch mechanism for sequential controller.
2,878,686, 3-24-59, Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Gerhardt, Andrew H., and C. R. Waldrop, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Lint filter for a clothes washing machine. 2,916,900,
12-15-59, Cl. 68—18.
Gernhardt, John W. : See —
Fitzgerald, Joseph N., Gernhardt, and Redmon.
2,872.043.
Gerhart, Howard L., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Catalyst
compositions. 2,895,919, 7-21-59, Cl. 252 — 430.
Gerhauser, John P., to Appleton Wire Works Corp. Seam
for wire fabric and method of making same. 2,893,664,
7-7-59, Cl. 245—10.
Gerhold, Clarence G., to Universal Oil Products Co. Separa-
tion of selected components from hydrocarbon mixtures.
2,871,275, 1-27-59, Cl. 260—676.
Gerhold, Clarence G., and J. B. Pohlenz, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Liquid-fluid contacting means. 2,909,414,
10-20-59, Cl. 23—270.5.
Gerhold, Clarence G., and R. E. Sutherland, to Universal
Oil Products Co. Extractive alkylation process. 2,910,522,
10-27-59, Cl. 260—683.48.
Gerich, Paula M. B. Nursing garment. 2,911,650, 11-10-59,
Cl. 2 — 74.
Gerke, John R. : See —
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,879,277.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,879,280.
Gerlach, Eduard, G.m.b.H. : See —
Detert, Ernst-Rolf, and Buchholz. 2,893,400.
Gerlach, Hans : See —
Rutkowski, Hans. 2,884,272.
Gerlach, Richard : See —
Lotz, Rudolf, and Gerlach. 2,876,252.
Gerlach, Stephen G. Bending machine wiper die supporting
means. 2,906,316, 9-29-59, Cl. 153 — 40.
Gerlikowski, Norbert J. Apparatus for drilling holes in ice.
2,893,695, 7-7-59, Cl. 255 — 70.
Gerlinger Carrier Co. : See —
Gohrke, Ray W., and Thompson. 2,875,913.
Gerlitz, Richard M., to Philco Corp. Testing method and
apparatus. 2,905,892, 9-22-59, Cl. 324 — 73.
Germain, Lloyd M., to Burroughs Corp. Low drift magnetic
amplifier. 2,884,493, 4-28-59, Cl. 179—171.
German, John F., and E. F. Degering. Deleading of gasoline
by irradiation. 2,867,572, 1-6-59, Cl. 204 — 154.
Germann, Charles T. : See —
Callan, Joseph M., and Germann. 2,918,621.
Germann, Werner, to Fabrique Suiose de Crayons Caran
d'Ache S.A. Multi-color pencil. 2,883,966, 4-28-59, Cl.
120—14.5.
Germano, Angelo, to Solvay & Cie. Process for the manu-
facture of chlorofluorocyclohexanes. 2,905,609, 9-22-59,
Cl. 204—163.
Germanton, Charles E.„ to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Call allotter. 2,883,471, 4-21-59, Cl. 179—27.
Germer, Edmund H, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Electrical
discharge lamp. 2,892,113, 6-23-59, Cl. 313 — 42.
Germeshausen, Kenneth J. Gaseous-discharge device.
2,909,777, 10-20-59, Cl. 313—193.
Gern, Ernst D., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Conveyor de-
vice for photo-printing material in photo-printing ma-
chines. Ernst D. Gern. 2,895,395, 7-21-59, Cl. 95 — 77.5.
Gernert, Lawrence H., and F. M. Raddin, to Monroe Cal-
culating Machine Co. Multiple magnetic transducing head
with mounting and adjustment means. 2,880,280, 3-31-59,
Cl. 179—100.2.
Gernert, William B., E. H. Phillippe, III, and P. A. Ramedell,
to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Blasting assembly.
'2,909,121, 10-20-59, Cl. 102—27.
Gerneth, Josef. Apparatus for the diagnosis of patients by
means of X-rays. 2,881,038, 4-7-59, Cl. 311 — 6.
Gerosa, Anthony. Waterproof covering for flat roofs and
other flat surfaces. 2,891,492, 6-23-59, Cl. 108—6.
Gerotor May Corp. of Maryland : See —
Quintilian, Bartholomew F. 2.872 872.
Gerow, Gordon P., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Apparatus for evaporating metal. 2,909,149, 10-20—59,
Cl. 118 — 49.1.
Gerrans, William L. Tray loading apparatus. 2,873,771,
2-17-59, Cl. 141—131.
Gerrard, A. J., & Co. : See —
Gerrard, John M. 2,882,934.
Koehler, Albert T., Palmleaf, and Ross. 2,881,915.
Murphy, George T. 2,890,747.
Palmleaf, Herbert. 2,881,636.
Gerrard Industries Ltd. : See —
Parkes, Stanley, Merriman, and Sansum. 2,880,667.
Parkes, Stanley, and Sansum. 2,883,926.
Gerrard Jack A., and R. C. Mattson, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. High strength heat-resistant neoprene-
phenolic adhesive cement. 2,918,442, 12-22-59, Cl.
260—29.3.
Gerrard, John M., to A. J. Gerrard & Co. Strapping tool.
2,882,934. 4-21-59. Cl. 140—93.2.
Gerrish, Cecil B., to General Electric Co. Panel Interior
mounting means. 2,876,394, 3-3-59, Cl. 317 — 119.
Gerry, Otto F., to General Electric Co. Thermostat cover
seal. 2,886,205, 5-12-59, Cl. 220—94.
Gershen, Irvin J. : See —
Katzman, Lawrence, Block, and Gershen. 2,885,750.
Gerst, Chris, to The Transmission & Gear Co. Hydraulically
actuated multiple disc clutch. 2,880,834, 4-7-59, Cl.
192—85.
Gerst, Chris, to The Transmission & Gear Co. Counterrotat-
ing transmission. 2,912.872. 11-17-59. Cl. 74 — 360.
Gersten, Gerald B. Liquid containing tanks with reversible
spouts. 2,904,232, 9-15-59, Cl. 222 — 539.
Gerstenmaier, John H. : See —
Beauchamp, Wilfred A., and Gerstenmaier. 2,907,080.
Garrett, John E., and Gerstenmaier. 2,905,985.
Gerster, Max, to Aluminium-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft.
Ingot casting machine. 2,893,081, 7-7-59, Cl. 22 — 61.
Gerstin, Harry, to American Latex Products Corp. Helmet.
2,871,481, 2-3-59, Cl. 2—6.
Gerstmann. William. Liquid separator. 2,867,231, 1-6-59,
Cl. 137—202.
Gerstner, Harvard J. Steering mechanism and control means
for outboard motors. 2,871,717. 2-3-59, Cl. 74 — 484.
Gersumky, William D., and H. Sutherland, to American
Cyanamid Co. Nitroguanidine preparation. 2,878,290,
3-17-59, Cl. 260—564.
Gerteis, Karl M. : See —
Hanson, Lars, and Gerteis. 2.917,225.
Gerteis, Karl M., to Carrier Corp. Coupling devices.
2,903,004, 9-8-59, Cl. 137—74.
Gerteis, Karl M„ to Carrier Corp. Automatically reversible
positive displacement internal gear rotary pump. 2,905,-
094, 9-22-59, Cl. 103—117.
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Gerteis, Karl M., to Carrier Corp. Improved valve member.
2,907,348, 10-6-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Gertel, Maurice to Barry Controls Inc. Resilient supporting
device. 2,908'.45'6, 10-13-59, CI. 248 — 24.
Gerth, Albert E., and G. F. Embshoff, to Institutum Divi
Thomae Foundation. Magnetically operated enclosed
switch. 2,885,510, 5-5-59, CI. 200—87.
Gertler, Ruth : See —
Cramer, Raymond H. 2,901,299.
Gertz, Donald : See —
Richter, Albert, Ordorica, and Gertz. 2,898,485.
Gertzen, Richard J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Oil
well process and apparatus. 2,874,780, 2-24-59, CI. 166 —
105.
Gerwick, Ben C, to Ben C. Gerwick, Inc. Pier construction
method. 2,912,S28, 11-17-59, CI. 61 — 52.
Gerwick, Ben C, Inc. : See —
Gerwick, Ben C. 2,912,828.
Gerwick, Ben C, Jr. 2,916,794.
Gerwick, Ben C, Jr., to Ben C. Gerwick, Inc. Pre-stressed
concrete pile construction. 2,916,794, 12-15-59, CI.
25 — 118.
Gerwig, Harvey F., to Weston Hydraulics, Ltd. Valve con-
trol linkage. 2,8S8,285, 5-26-59. CI. 287—100.
Gerwig, Harvey F., and R. M. Cox, to Weston Hydraulics,
Ltd. Regulator. 2,888,027, 5-26-59, CI. 137—116.5.
Gerwig, Harvey F., and R. M. Cox, to Weston Hydraulics, Ltd.
Governor. 2,903,255, 9-8-59, CI. 264 — 6.
Gerwitz, Thomas : See —
Pollock, Glenn E., Jr., Jett, Gerwitz, and Scallet.
2 913.359.
Geschickter Fund for Medical Research, Inc., The : See —
Rice, Leonard M., and Grogan. 2,904,548.
Gesellschaft der Ludw. von Roll'schen Eisenwerke AG. : See —
Bretscher. Otto. 2,869.288.
Bretscher, Otto. 2,873.560.
Meier, Oskar. 2,902,147.
Gesellschaft fuer Teerverwertung M.B.H. : See —
Wille, Hans, and Oberkobusch. 2,916,492.
Gesellschaft Fuer Teerverwertung m.b.H., Duisburg-
Meiderieh : See —
Moehrle, Eduard, Marx, and Franck. 2,885,406.
Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Akt. : See —
Tajbl. Franz, and Gillitzer. 2.880.376.
Wucherer, Johannes, Linde, and Jakob. 2.895,304.
Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung an der Eidg.
Technischen Hochschule : See —
Baumann, Ernst, and Mast. 2,892,380.
Mast, Fred, Baumgartner, Held, and Baumann.
2,896,507.
Gesellschap Robert A., to James R. Kearney Corp. Shock
absorbers for electrical devices. 2.897,255. 7-28-59. CI.
174 — 163.
Gesellschap, Robert A., to James R. Kearney Corp. Fuse
cutouts. 2,901,573, 8-25-59, CI. 200 — 114.
Gesing, John H. : See —
Jewett, Deane N., and Gesing. 2,911,249.
Gesser, Ross D. Portable chapel tent frame. 2,898,924,
8-11-59, CI. 135 — 4.
Gessler, Albert M., H. K. Wiese, and J. Rehner, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Heat-treated composi-
tions of butyl rubber and alkenylhalosilane-modified silica
and process of preparation. 2,906,722, 9-29-59, CI.
260 — 41.5.
Gessler. Otto C. Vehicle closure hinge. 2,880,453, 4-7-59,
CI. 16—190.
Gessler, Otto C. Automobile body compartment hinge.
2,894,278, 7-14-59, CI. 16 — 190.
Gessler. Otto C. Composite vehicle closure hinge bracket.
2,902.710. 9-8-59. CI. 16 — 190.
Gessner, Edward H. : See —
Gessner. William J. C. and E. H. 2,872.067.
Gessner, Eugene, to International Business Machines Corp.
Core array using coaxially spaced conductors. 2,910,675.
10-27-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Gessner, William J. C. and E. H. Automatic ejection ash
tray. 2,872,067, 2-3-59. CI. 220 — 65.
Gestetner Ltd. : See —
Gates. Albert G. R. 2.869.458.
Mavnard, Michael. 2,891,700.
Tomlin, Edward A. 2,878,750.
Getaz, James L., 75% to United States Trust Co. of New
York. Hosiery package. 2,904,171, 9-15-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Getman Brothers Mfg. Division, Inc. : See —
Forry, Leonard E. 2,911,289.
Getreideflocken A. G. : See —
Fischer, Walter. 2,868,435.
Getsinger, John G., and R. L. Haunschild ; said Getsinger
assor. to Tennessee Valley Authority. Manufacture of
fertilizer from wet-process phosphoric acid and ammonia.
2,891,856, 6-23-59, CI. 71 — 41.
Gettelman, Gilbert C, to Arvin Industries, Inc. Ironing
tables. 2,912,775, 11-17-59, CI. 38 — 121.
Gettig, Joseph H., to Sutton Engineering Co. Roller leveller
covered by endless resilient belt. 2,895,532, 7-21-59, CI.
153—104.
Gettig, William A. Electrical connector. 2,877,442, 3-10-59,
CI. 339—258.
Getting, Milan P., Jr., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Magnetic
material provided with separator coating. 2,871,143,
1-27-59, CI. 117 — 127.
Getts, Sidney A., to Metal Cutting Tools, Inc. Core drill.
2,867,140, 1-6-59, CI. 77—58. „ _ „„„
Getz, Anthony J. Pedal extensions for organs. 2,900,802,
8-25-59, CI. 84 — 426.
Getz, Arnstead G., to The Bishop and Babcock Mfg. Co.
Adjustment indicating rear view mirror adjusting means.
2,906,099, 9-29-59, CI. 60—97.
Getz, Arnstead G., to The Bishop & Babcock Mfg. Co.
Core for heat exchange unit. 2,906,508, 9-29-59, CI.
257 — 130.
Getz, Delmond L. : See —
Parker, Wilton E., Whitaker, and Getz. 2,90S,189.
Getz, John W., and R. W. Timmerman, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Preparation of carbon disulfide and
hydrogen sulfide. 2,882,131, 4-14-59, CI. 23 — 181.
Getzendanner, Vincent J. : See —
Phelps, Clyde H. 2,905,890.
Geuder, Lawrence J., to Holland-Racine Shoes, Inc. Shoe
heel construction. 2,913,837, 11-24-59, CI. 36 — 37.
Gevaert Photo-Producten N. V. : See — -
De Cat, Arthur H., and Van Poucke. 2,897,079.
De Keyser, Lodewijk F., and Van Dessel. 2,867,542.
Meeussen, Louis A. 2,908,570.
Van Lohuizen, Otto E., Mouton, and Schouteden.
2,867,650.
Gever, Gabriel, to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. New com-
plex formed by the interaction of 5-nitro-2-furaldehyde and
2-oxazolidone. 2,908,689, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 307.
Gewalt, Elmer H., and J. C. Jozwik, to J. I. Case Co. Crop
harvester. 2,877,616, 3-17-59, CI. 56 — 23.
Gewalt, Rudolf, and E. Stein. Method for cold sterilization
using bactericidal gases. 2,899,266, 8-11-59, CI. 21 — 58.
Gewecke, Theodore H. : See —
Homan, John F., Gewecke, and Broman. 2,893,678.
Gewecke, Theodore H., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Flash-
back indicator. 2,868,200, 1-13-59, CI. 128 — 214.
Gewerkschaft Eisenhiitte Westfalia : See —
Herrmann. Helmut. 2,867,191.
Herrmann, Julius. 2,873,959.
Herrmann, Julius. 2,891,653.
Gewin, William M. Trolling device for reducing the effec-
tiveness of a propeller. 2,914,019, 11-24-59, CI. 115 — 18.
Gewinner, Walter J., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Lubri-
cating arrangement for fuel injection pump. 2,893,513,
7-7-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Gewis, Max, W. Maeder, and M. Teher, to Worbla A.G. Slide
fastener. 2,887,750, 5-26-59, CI. 24 — 205.13.
Gewiss, Lucien V. Filtering cartridge for liquids and gases.
2,897,971, 8-4-59, CI. 210 — 493.
Gey, William A. : See —
Williams, Harry, and Gey. 2,900,242.
Gev, William A., to United States of America, Navy. Igniter
squib. 2,872,870, 2-10-59. CI. 102 — 86.5.
Geyer, Bernard H., Jr., to United States of America, Air
Force. Regeneration delay line storage system. 2,912,583,
11-10-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Geyer. George B. : See —
Dixon, John S., Jr., and Geyer. 2,887,275.
Geyer, Gerald J. : See —
Carlson, David J., and Geyer. 2,897,985.
Gever, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Means for inter-
connecting control surfaces. 2,869,385. 1-20-59, CI. 74 —
424.8.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. High tempera-
ture hydraulic actuator. 2,874,579, 2-24-59. CI. 74 — 57.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Twin actuator
assembly. 2,897,786, 8-4-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Pneumatic
actuator assembly. 2,898,888, 8-11-59, CI. 121—38.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Dual drive
actuator. 2,918,786, 12-29-59, CI. 60—6.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. Combined
linear and rotary actuator. 2,918,799, 12-29-59, CI.
60—97.
Geyer, Howard M., to General Motors Corp. High tem-
perature hydraulic actuator assembly. 2,918,903, 12-29-59,
CI. 121—38.
Geyer, Howard M., N. J. Bullock, and J. W. Light, to General
Motors Corp. Actuator with unidirectional locking means.
2,879,746, 3-31-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Geyer, Howard M., and J. W. Light, to General Motors
Corp. Locking actuator and valve mechanism therefor.
2,886,008, 5-12-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Geyer, Howard M., and J. W. Light, to General Motors
Corp. Dual drive actuator and control means therefor.
2,891.380. 6-23-59, CI. 60—6.
Geyer, Howard M., and J. W. Light, to General Motors Corp.
Actuator with load feedback means. 2,911,844, 11-10-59,
CI. 74—388.
Geyer, Paul : See —
Parshall, Clarence M., and Geyer. 2,910,726.
Geyser, E. K.. Co. : See —
Geyser, Emil K. 2,893,522.
Gevser, Emil K, to E. K. Geyser Co. Curtain wall. 2,893,522,
7-7-59, CI. 189—34.
Gezelius, Roy A. : See —
Walcher, Edwin A., Sr., Kleber, and Gezelius.
2,884,671.
Gfoll, Walter. Pressure gage attachment for tire valve stems.
2,903,888, 9-15-59, CI. 73 — 146.8.
Ghelfi, Salvatore, to Seri AG. Liquid fuel burner. 2,907,529,
10-6-59, CI. 239 — 403.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ghezzi, Giovanni. Weigh pan for use in infra-red drying.
2,871,696, 2-3-59, CI. 73 — 76.
Ghezzi, Giovanni. Device for the automatic operation of
weighing balances. 2,884,239, 4-28-59, CI. 265 — 70.
Ghiglia, Joseph J., to Thermo Electric Co., Inc. Skinning
tool. 2,897,702, 8-4-59, CI. 81—9.5.
Glacchettl, Anacleto D., to National Video Corp. Centering
arrangement and method for beams of cathode ray tubes.
2,915,662, 12-1-59, CI. 313—76.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J., to Radio Corp. of America. Igni-
tion system. 2,878,298, 3-17-59, CI. 123 — 148.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-
conductor rectifier devices. 2,903,628, 9-8-59, CI.
317 — 234.
Giacosa, Dante, to Sira Societa Industriale Ricerche Auto-
motoristiche. Luggage and spare wheel compartment struc-
ture on rear-engined vehicles. 2,871,968, 2-3-59, CI. 180 — ■
54.
Giacosa, Dante, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Lubricant filter-
ing system. 2,908,352, 10-13-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Giaimo, Charles V., to The Lionel Corp. Prosthetic devices.
2,885,686, 5-12-59, CI. 3—1.1.
Giaimo, Edward C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
static printing process and developer composition therefor.
2.890,968, 6-16-59. CI. 117—17.5.
Giaimo, Edward C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
static photography. 2,892,445, 6-30-59, CI. 118 — 637.
Giammaria, John J. : See —
Becker, Myron, Giammaria, and Oberright. 2,902,353.
Giammaria, John J., to Soeony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Anti-stall
gasoline. 2,902,354, 9-1-59, CI. 44 — 72.
Giangrosso, Carlo and L. C. Toilet deodorizing device.
2,888,685, 6-2-59, CI. 4—227.
Giangrosso, Lily C. : See —
Giangrosso, Carlo and L. C. 2,888,685.
Giani, Adolfo, to Reggiani Meccanotex S.A. Frame for frame
printing machines. 2,899,894, 8-18-59, CI. 101 — 123.
Gianinazzi, Rolando : See —
Fresard, Marcel, and Gianinazzi. 2,883,868.
Giannini, G. M., & Co., Inc. : See —
Ducati, Adriano C. 2,892,052.
Ducati, Adriano C. 2,905,784.
Hughes, Arthur C, Jr., and Smith. 2,918,817.
Giannini, Gabriel M., and V. H. Blackman, to Plasmadyne
Corp. Electrodeless plasma torch and method. 2,919,370,
12-29-59, CI. 313 — 231.
Giannini, George R. : See —
Mattimoe, George E., Stehn, and Giannini. 2,903,231.
Gianniny. Omer A., Jr., and J. A. Rolston. to A-S-H Indus-
tries, Inc. Conveyor system for fine solids. 2,897,009,
7_2g_59 q\ 302 53
Giannotti, ' Albert J. ' Game. 2,905,473, 9-22-59, CI.
273—130.
Giannuzzi, George A., to International Business Machines
Corp. Variable speed drive mechanism. 2,884,799, 5-5-59,
CI. 74—393.
Gianola, Umberto F., and R. L. Wallace, Jr., to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetostriction devices.
2,876,419, 3-3-59, CI. 332 — 9.
Giauque, Louis F. Pneumatic valve construction. 2,882,008,
4-14-59, CI. 251 — 61.
Giavarini, Angelo : See —
Buttironi, Giovanni, and Giavarini. 2,893,538.
Gibb, Alex S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Carton making
machine. 2,896.518. 7-28-59, CI. 93 — 51.
Gibbens, Edmond E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Radiation
intensity detector. 2,873,302, 2-10-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Gibbings, Dennis L. H. : gee —
Kilburn, Tom, and Gibbings. 2,881,978.
Gibble. Glenn. Venetian blind adjusting means. 2,918.121,
12-22-59, CI. 160 — 115.
Gibbon, John, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Signal
slicing circuits. 2,890,335, 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Gibboney, James L., C. A. Brown, and F. Krueger, to National
Aluminate Corp. Rotary spreader for track vehicle.
2,872,196, 2-3-59, CI. 275 — 8.
Gibbons, Ambrose J., Jr. : See —
Rosenberg, Sanders D., and Gibbons. 2,873,288.
Gibbons, Charles G. : See —
Smith, Harold K., and Gibbons. 2,899,040.
Gibbons, Earl E. Bag holder. 2,910,257, 10-27-59, CI.
248—101.
Gibbons, Rowena C. : See —
Kolbe. Raymond G. 2,889,157.
Gibbons, Thomas P. : See —
Wade, Worth, Pond, and Gibbons. 2,904,859.
Gibbons, Thomas P., to Marvaland, Inc. Method and appa-
ratus for forming metal filaments. 2,899,728, 8-18-59,
CI. 22 — 200.1.
Gibbons, Wesley A. Air supplied hood structure 2,896,617,
7-28-59, CI. 128—145.
Gibbs, Brian M. : See —
Hirsch, Andre, Gibbs, and Hemmings. 2,919,192.
Gibbs, Everett H., to 'Seiberling Rubber Co. Puncture sealing
pneumatic tire. 2,877,819, 3-17-59, CI. 152 — 347.
Gibbs, Harold J., to United States of America, Interior.
Improved vane-type soil testing apparatus. 2,907,204,
10-6-59, CI. 73—101.
Gibbs, Joe W. : See —
Nelson, Norman A., and Gibbs. 2,880,805.
Gibbs, Joseph P. : See —
Curtis, Gerald R., and Gibbs. 2,909,062.
Gibbs, Maurice G. : See —
Barfield, Robert H., and Gibbs. 2,868,938.
Gibbs Mfg. and Research Corp. : See —
Gibbs. Thomas B., and Fink. 2,911,915.
Gibbs, Robert A. and T. A., and R. L. Brinson. Fluid
pressure motor. 2,899,940, 8-18-59, CI. 121 — 86.
Gibbs, Thomas A. : See —
Gibbs, Robert A. and T. A., and Brinson. 2,899,940.
Gibbs, Thomas B., and J. Fink, to Hamilton Watch Co.
Motor-driven clock. 2,873,572, 2-17-59, CI. 58 — 41.
Gibbs, Thomas B., and J. Fink, to Gibbs Mfg. and Research
Corp. Time fuse. 2,911,915. 11-10-59, CI. 102 — 71.
Giblin, Katherine M., and E. C. Fischer. Yarn holder.
2,893,658, 7-7-59, CI. 242—129.53.
Giboney, Ray E. : See —
King, George E., and Giboney. 2,905,838.
Giboney, Ray E., and G. E. King, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Control apparatus for a machine device. 2,888,576,
5-26-59, CI. 307—81.
Gibron, Lucile. Combination hanger for clothes. 2,889,092,
6-2-59, CI. 223—91.
Gibsen, Kenneth F., to Kelco Co. Algin gel compositions and
method. 2,918,375, 12 -22-59, CI. 99 — 131.
Gibson, Cedric M. Wrapping paper feeding machine.
2,880,560, 4-7-59, CI. 53—389.
Gibson, Charles G., to General Motors Corp. Sighting device.
2,907,247, 10-6-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Gibson, Daniel K., to The Regents of the University of
California. Frequency stabilization system. 2,886,766,
5-12-59, CI. 322 — 31.
Gibson, David B., to Unitron Corp. Hydraulic system for
extending and retracting an antenna mast or the like.
2,914,922, 12-1-59, CI. 60 — 51.
Gibson, Fay O. Book holder for chairs. 2,890,800, 6-16-59,
CI. 211—106.
Gibson Electric Co. : See —
Graves, Herbert C, Jr. 2,890,315.
Graves, Herbert C, Jr. 2,909,643.
Gibson, Eugene C, to American Viscose Corp. Tire cord
testing machine. 2,916,912, 12-15-59, CI. 73 — 91.
Gibson, Eugene C, to The Chemstrand Corp. Closure.
2,917,785, 12-22-59, CI. 19 — 66.
Gibson, Frank M., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle body
panel sealing means. 2,867,473, 1-6-59, CI. 296 — 44.
Gibson, George A., Jr. Apparatus for feeding flat stock.
2,915,310, 12-1-59, CI. 271—62.
Gibson. George M. Electric motor structure. 2,870,356,
1-20-59. CI. 310—258.
Gibson, George M. Caster bracket. 2,888,706, 6-2-59, CI.
16—29.
Gibson, George M. Washing machine agitator and pump
drive means. 2,893,230, 7-7-59, CI. 68 — 131.
Gibson, George M. Selective drive for washing machine.
2,893,264, 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 664.
Gibson, George M. Laundering machines. 2,904,185,
9-15-59, CI. 210—363.
Gibson, Glenn J., and H. R. Lyons, to Air Reduction Co.,
Inc. Electric arc welding. 2,907,865, 10-6-59, CI. 219 — 74.
Gibson, Harold F., to United States of America, Army.
Ordnance fuze firing circuit. 2,873,679, 2-17-59, CI.
102—70.2.
Gibson, Inc. : See —
Lover. Seth E. 2,896.491.
McCarty. Theodore M., and Lover. 2.897,709.
Gibson, J Lowell, to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,898,438, 8-4-59, CI. 219—37.
Gibson, James E., Jr. Toy package. 2,890,790, 6-16-59,
CI. 206 — 47.
Gibson, James L. Draft gear for railroad car. 2,909,291,
10-20-59, CI. 213 — 43.
Gibson, James L., to Barrv-Wehmiller Machinery Co. Bottle
uncaser. 2,918,325, 12-22-59, CI. 294 — 87.
Gibson, James R. : See —
Ballard, Wiley P., Gibson, and Fort. 2,906,795.
Gibson, John C. : See —
Leonard, Edward J., Hemel, Karow, Gibson, Liston, and
Tarschisch. 2.918.533.
Gibson. John J., to Radio Corp. of America. Power divider.
2,872,648. 2-3-59, CI. 333 — 6.
Gibson, Joseph W., to D. W. Haering & Co., Inc. Fluid treat-
ing method and apparatus. 2,876,787, 3-10-59, CI. 137 —
101.11.
Gibson, Levi D., to Sekesco Co., Inc. Accelerator control
device of the electric type. 2,907,422, 10-6-59, CI. 192 — 3.
Gibson, Oscar J. Caged bird feeder. 2,875,729, 3-3-59, CI.
119—52.
Gibson Patent Containers, Ltd. : See —
Page, John E. 2,902,198.
Gibson, Paul, and B. J. Bogdanoff. to Swift & Co. Inhibitor
for buffing compound. 2,897,075. 7-28-59. CI. 51 — 304.
Gibson, Randall L. : See —
Gordon, Bernard M., and Gibson. 2,908,900.
Gibson, Richard F., and A. F. Old, to Southern Lightweight
Aggregate Corp. Lightweight aggregate furnace patch
lining and process of applying. 2,903,778, 9-15-59, CI.
25—155.5.
Gibson, Robert C. : See —
Cavanagh, Walter R., and Gibson. 2,884.351.
Russell, William S., and Gibson. 2,882.189.
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347
2,909,647.
2,913, 61S.
: See—
2,887,016.
2,890,629.
2,892,389.
Gibson, Robert M., K. C. ten Brink, and A. M. Shook., to The
Texas Co. Method and apparatus for operating under-
ground storage caverns. 2,869.328, 1-20-59. CI. 61 — 5.
Gibson, Seabron H., and L. I. Mulvaney. Wheel machining
tool holder. 2,893,110, 7-7-59, CI. 29—97.
Gibson, Thomas M. S., to The Dole Valve Co. Fluid flow con-
trol. 2,893,432, 7-7-59, CI. 138—26.
Gibson, Van K., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Tube shield
ground strap. 2,884,611. 4-28-59, CI. 339 — 143.
Gibson, Walter G., to Radio Corp. of America. Matrixing
apparatus. 2,892,884, 6-30-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Gibson, Walter G., and A. C. Schroeder, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color television pickup system. 2,882,335,
4-14-59, 'CI. 178—5.4.
Gibson, Walter G., and A. C. Schroeder, to Radio Corp. of
America. Picture signal aperture compensation system.
2,899,495, 8-11-59, CI. 178 — 7.2.
Gibson, Walter G., and A. C. Schroeder, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color television. 2,916,544, 12-8-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Gibson, Wilfred C, to Shaffer Tool Works. Oil and gas sepa-
rator. 2,883,940, 4-2S-59, CI. 103 — 203.
Gibson, Wilfred C, to Shaffer Tool Works. Well casing mud
valve with fluid and non-fluid actuating means. 2,905,429,
9_22— 59 CI 251 14
Gibson, Willard A., and D. C. Sevey. to Midwest Mfg. Corp.
Centering clip. 2,S68,604, 1-13-59, CI. 312 — 140.1.
Gibson, William W. : See —
Glenn, George G., and Gibson.
Glenn, George G., and Gibson.
Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. :
Daugherty, Jesse. 2,892,388.
Daugherty, Jesse. 2,899,869.
Daugherty, Jesse, and Talbott.
Hollis, John C. 2,888,843.
Ormsby. Edwin P. 2,869,428.
Schurger, Garner H. 2,885,915.
Schurger, Garner H., and Hecker.
Schurger, Garner H., and Morgan,
Tegen, George E. 2,867,556.
Woytych, Raymond M. 2,884,801.
Giddings, Linwood P. : See —
Mayberry, Joe L., and Giddings. 2,895,321.
Giddings, Wayne A., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Blower
wheel. 2,870.959, 1-27-59, CI. 230 — 134.
Gidlow, Rolf G.. to The Pillsbury Co. Adjustable clamping
device. 2,896,291, 7-28-59. CI. 24 — 248.
Gidwitz, Joseph L., and P. Westfall, to Lanzit Corrugated
Box Co. Hanger bar. 2,904,190, 9-15-59, CI. 211 — 123.
Giel, George J., Jr. : See — -
Burns, Meryl C, Giel. and Stahl. 2,867,379.
Burns, Meryl C, Giel, and Stahl. 2,895,674.
Pitman, Duncan, Rutland, and Giel. 2,907,012.
Giel, George J., V> to Charles J. Vermilye. Stroboscopic
volt-meter. 2,905,897, 9-22-59, CI. 324 — 98.
Gienger, Jidwin B., Jr. : See —
Miller, Wilbur A., and Gienger. 2,867,847.
Gienger, Fred, and F. E. Wood, to General Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Detachable wiper assembly for stepping
switches. 2,890,316, 6-9-59, CI. 200—166.
Giepen, Hubert M., to R. T. Moloney, deceased, American
National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago, executor. Meas-
uring and dispensing valve. 2,895,653, 7-21-59, CI. 222 —
452.
Giepen, William A., to High Vacuum Equipment Corp. Oil
diffusion pump. 2,903,181, 9-8-59, CI. 230 — 101.
Gier, John R., Jr. Method of making composite light weight
structural elements. 2,878,560, 3-24-59, CI. 29 — 455.
Gier, John R., Jr. Light weight structural elements and
extended surface. 2,911,201, 11-3-59, CI. 257 — 256.
Gier, Joseph T. : See —
Knudson, Warren A., Gier, and Dunkle. 2,878,669.
Gieray, Konrad, W. Kohler, and H. Recken, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Safety lock for diesel engine vehicles.
2,913,894, 11-24-59, CI. 70 — 237.
Giertz-Hedstrom, Stig. Vibration-producing device. 2,902 867,
9-8-59, CI. 74—61.
Gies. Helmut : See —
Weissert, Josef, and Gies. 2,897,188.
Gies, Paul E., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Linear damper.
2,909,248, 10-20-59, CI. 188 — 96.
Gieschi, Thomas L., to Andover Laboratories, a subsidiary of
Walbuek Crayon Co., individually owned by Harry Axelrod.
Shave stick. 2,876,161, 3-3-59, CI. 167—85.
Giese, Albert J. Portable stove. 2,877,759, 3-17-59 CI
126 — 43.
Giese, Emil : See —
Maurer, Albrecht, and Giese. 2,901,072.
Giese, John F., and H. D. Thompson. Lift wire guide.
2.917,752, 12-22-59, CI. 4 — 57.
Gieseke, Edward P., to Syncro Machine Co. Cradle assembly
for stranding machine. 2,903,842, 9-15-59, CI. 57 — 65.
Giesen, Jan H. L. Apparatus for producing concrete products
on a floor. 2,879,575, 3-31-59, CI. 25 — 41.
Giesen, Johann : See —
Berther, Clau, and Giesen. 2,913,478.
Giesen, Johann, to Inventa A.-G., fur Forschung und Patent-
verwertung Luzern. Production of phenols by catalytic hy-
drogenation of lignin. 2,870,133. 1-20-59. CI. 260 — 124.
Giesen, Johann, and F. Mueller, to Inventa, A.G. fuer For-
schung und Patentverwertung. Process of recovering poiy-
hydric alcohols. 2,916,525, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 637.
Gieske, William R., to The Ford Alexander Corp. Device
for exploring ferromagnetic structure in well bores.
2,869,072, 1-13-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Gieskieng, Marion W. Missing crown detectors for bottle
capping machines. 2,883,810, 4-28-59, CI. 53 — 52.
Gieskieng, Marion W. Crown-retaining heads for bottle-
crowning machines. 2,883,818, 4-28-59, CI. 53 — 343.
Giesler, Jean V., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Constant
flow thermostatic mixing valve. 2,886,245, 5-12-59, CI.
236—12.
Giess, Edward A. : See —
Beals, Malcolm D., and Giess. 2,918,384.
Giessner, George J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Magnetic
shield. 2,900,473, 8-18-59, CI. 200—88.
Gietl, Edward W., to Houdaille Industries. Inc. Automatic
punch press. 2,871,811, 2-3-59, CI. 113—50.
Giffen, Eugene D. Baby bouncer. 2,912,044, 11-10-59, CI.
155 — 17.
Giffen, James L., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Blank feeder and
stacker. 2,881,929, 4-14-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Giffen, James L., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Article feeding mech-
anism. 2,907,566, 10-6-59, CI. 271—19.
Gifford, Ansell W. : See —
Cosby, William T., Elliott, Gifford, and Dawson.
2,881,857.
Gifford, Fay E. : See —
Coonies, Edward A., and Gifford. 2,892,740.
Gifford, John F. : See —
Cartmell, Thomas R., and Gifford. 2,898,497.
Gifford, Maurice J. : See —
Lipke, Paul H., Jr., and Gifford. 2,899,400.
Gifford, Paul B., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Electrode
positioning device. 2,900,556, 8-18-59, CI. 314 — 69.
Gifford, William E. : See —
McMahon, Howard O., and Gifford. 2,906,101.
Gigger, Walter A. : See —
Krause, August L., and Gigger. 2,914,153.
Gigli, Giulio, to L. & C. Hardtmuth, Inc. Writing device.
2,915,041, 12-1-59, CI. 120 — 44.
Giguere, Albert E. Bottom testing device. 2,914,950,
12-1-59. CI. 73 — 425.2.
Gihring, Herman E., to Radio Corp. of America. Antenna
array and feed system therefor. 2,867,804, 1-6-59, CI.
343—853.
Gil, Artigas, and V. Costanza. Washing machine. 2,883,844,
4-28-59, CI. 68 — 156.
Gilardi, William B. : See-
Berliner, Victor R., and Gilardi. 2,915,438.
Gilbert, A. C. Co., The : See-
Smith. William R. 2,882.834.
Smith, Raymond E. 2,900,127.
Smith, Raymond E., and W. R., and Baltrush. 2,905,102.
Suarez Grau, Julio F. 2,887,242.
Gilbert, Alfred R. : See —
Kantor, Simon W.. and Gilbert. 2,883,366.
Precopio, Frank M„ and Gilbert. 2.888.424.
Gilbert, Alfred R., to General Electric Co. Polymerizable
organopolysiloxane solutions and the process of preparing
gels from these solutions. 2,867,606, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Gilbert, Alfred R., and S. W. Kantor, to General Electric
Co. Acetoxymethylheptamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and oils
prepared therefrom. 2,891,980, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Gilbert, Alfred R., and G. D. Cooper, to General Electric Co.
Methyldihalogenosilane preparation. 2,902,506, 9-1-59, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. : See —
Tapp, Harry F. 2,901,567.
Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. : See —
Gordon. John M. 2,869,584.
Gilbert, Bernard L., J. L. Kalinsky, and W. F. Lauro, to
United States of America, Navy. Radioisotope tracer
method. 2,915,639, 12-1-59, CI. 250—106.
Gilbert, Brace, to The Western Co. Jet gun. 2,916,991,
12-15-59, CI. 102—20.
Gilbert, Charles E., deceased ; E. J. Fluss, M. D. Gilbert, and
N. Coates, executors. Electric connector plug construction.
2,888,659, 5-26-59, CI. 339 — 99.
Gilbert, Everett A., to Radio Frequency Laboratories. Adapter
for magnet charger. 2,888,661, 5-26-59, a. 339 — 147.
Gilbert, Everett E. : See —
Crowder, John A. and Gilbert. 2,895,998.
Degginger, Edward R., and Gilbert. 2.899,355.
Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Insecticidal com-
positions containing dodecachlorotetrahydro-4,7-methanoin-
dene and method for combating noxious organisms there-
with. Re. 24,750, 12-15-59, CI. 167—30.
Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Dialkyl
l,3-di(carbalkoxy)-l-propen-2-yl phosphate pesticides.
2,891,887, 6-23-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Thiophosphate
ester fungicides. 2,911,335, 11-3-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Gilbert, Everett E., and S. L. Giolito, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Ketonic CioChoO pesticide and method for combatting
noxious organism therewith. Re. 24,749, 12-15-59, CI.
167—30.
Gilbert, Everett E., and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Production of oil-solube sulfonates. 2,872,437. 2-3-59, CI.
260—79.3.
Gilbert, Everett E., and C. B. Miller, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Method of indicating acidity and alkalinity. 2,880,070,
3-31-59, CI. 23—230.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gilbert, Geoffrey, and W. L. Prendergast, to Chavannes
Industrial Synthetics, Inc. Apparatus and method for
producing embossed thermoplastic film and the like.
2,905,969, 9-29-59, CI. 18—19.
Gilbert, George R. : See —
Kearby, Kenneth K., and Gilbert. 2,893,837.
Gilbert, George E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Preparation of eta alumina utilizing chlorine and ammonia.
2,914,488, 11-24-59, CI. 252 — 4G6.
Gilbert, George R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Cracking process with a zeolite catalyst. 2,916,437, 12-
8-59, CI. 208 — 120.
Gilbert, George R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Production of catalyst supports. 2,917,365, 12-15-59,
CI. 23—143.
Gilbert. George R., and I. Kirshenbaum, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hvdroforming process and catalysts.
2,894,901, 7-14-59, CI. 208—136.
Gilbert, Gordon W., to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Double
level threshold detector. 2,883.615, 4-21-59. CI. 324—26.
Gilbert, Harry A. Combination pouring and sifting spout for
containers. 2,904,226, 9-15-59, CI. 222 — 189.
Gilbert, Jack, to General Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Slicing
machines. 2,916,067, 12-8-59, CI. 146 — 102.
Gilbert. Jack H. Baggage tag with trap studs. 2,882,627,
4-21-59, CI. 40 — 21.
Gilbert, Joseph A. R. P. Johnson, and A. G. Rose, to Rose
Brothers (Gainsborough Ltd.). Method of manufacturing
wrapped packages of edible plastic material. 2,875,069
2-24-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Gilbert, Leon, to Continental Connector Corp. Multiple elec
trical connector. 2,875,425, 2-24-59, CI. 339 — 176.
Gilbert, Leon, to Continental Connector Corp. Combined con
nector and relay. 2,908,775, 10-13-59, CI. 200—2.
Gilbert, Lewis P., to Ethyl Corp. Gasoline fuels. 2,897,071
7-28-59. CI. 44 — 69.
Gilbert, Lloyd. Cucumber harvesting machine. 2,893,193
7-7-59, CI. 56 — 327.
Gilbert Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Peterson, John W. 2,884,555.
Gilbert, Margaret D. : See —
Gilbert, Charles E. 2,888,659.
Gilbert & Nash Co. : See —
Wendshuh, Herbert L., and Lamon. 2,877,013.
Gilbert, Nathan : See —
Fredrick, William H. 2,905,335.
Gilbert, Philo G. Wheel with short spokes. 2,916,329, 12-
8-59, CI. 301 — 55.
Gilbert, R. Lee : See —
Sines, William V. 2,917,325.
Gilbert, Richard H., to Jas. P. Marsh Corp. Valve. 2,905,431,
9-22-59, CI. 251—61.
Gilbert, Ronald A., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Apparatus
for de-aeration of liquids. 2,878,889, 3-24-59, CI. 183—
2.5.
Gilbert, Roswell W., to Davstrom Inc. Micro-balance.
2.874,951, 2-24-59, CI. 265—70.
Gilbert, Roswell W., to Daystrom, Inc. Voltage distortion
measuring instrument. 2.875.403, 2-24-59, CI. 324 — 77.
Gilbert, Roswell W„ to Daystrom, Inc. Electromechanical
resolver. 2,886,751, 5-12-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Gilbert, Roswell W., and J. H. Miller, to Daystrom, Inc.
Current measuring system. 2,896,166, 7-21-59, CI. 324 —
140.
Gilbert, Samuel : See —
Schindel, Arnold, and Gilbert. 2,908,170.
Gilbert, Thomas M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Gas distribution
means. 2.873.180, 2-10-59, CI. 48 — 191.
Gilbert, Walter E. : See —
Kast, George, Gilbert, and Scott. 2,885,617.
Gilbert, Walter E., to Svntron Co. Vibratory feeder.
2,918,590, 12-22-59, CI. 310 — 29.
Gilbert, Walter W. : See —
Arnold, Herrick R., Pawcett, and Gilbert. 2,900,235.
Gilbert, William I. : See —
Montgomery, Charles W., Gilbert, and McNulty.
2,886,590.
Gilbert, William I., R. G. Hay, and J. G. McNulty, to Gulf
Research & Development Co. Recovery of phenolic sub-
stances. 2,872,486, 2-3-59, CI. 260—609.
Gilbert, William I., and A. C. Whitaker, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Method of distilling alcohols. 2,889,375,
6-2-59, CI. 260 — 643.
Gilbert, William S. : See —
Edmonds, Harvey A., Evanson, and Gilbert, 2,918,161.
Edmonds, Harvey A., and Gilbert. 2.868,349.
Gilbertson, Stanley F. Self -inflating mattress. 2,886,834,
5-19-59, CI. 5 — 348.
Gilbertville Woven Label Corp. : See — ■
Gage, Edwin G. 2,879,633.
Gilberty. Paul F. Ice cream layer cake machine. 2,881,714,
4-14-59, CI. 107—1.
Gilchrist. Daniel D. Mirror bracket. 2,884,218, 4-28-59,
CI. 248—291.
Gilchrist, Edgar S. : See —
Roper, Charles G., Gilchrist, and Lockery. 2,895,502.
Roper, Charles G., Gilchrist, and Sable. 2,898,543.
Gilchrist, Edgar S., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc.
Transmitting potentiometer. 2,887,646, 5-19-59, CI.
323—64.
Gilchrist, Edgar S., and A. J. Sable, to Manning, Maxwell
& Moore, Inc. Electromechanical balance unit. 2,913,672,
11-17-59, CI. 331 — 65.
Gilchrist, Raleigh : See —
Clabaugu, Wilbur S., and Gilchrist. 2,915,364.
Gildea, David J. : See —
Beach, Laurence R., Jr., Radey, Gildea, and Strohmeyer.
2,876,640.
Gil de Gibaja Herrero, Leonidas. Liquid level control system.
2,884,001, 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 392.
Gile, William C, and M. E. Nelson. Camping and boat trans-
porting trailer. 2,881,023, 4-7-59, CI. 296—23.
Giles, David E. Steam traps. 2,884,944, 5-5-59, CI.
137 — 204.
Giles, Jesse A., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco.
2,905,575, 9-22-59, CI. 131 — 17.
Giles, Ralph R. : See —
Straley, James M., and Giles. 2,868,775.
Giles, Walter D. Structural box for farming. 2,910,128,
10-27-59, CI. 172—34.
Giles, William H. : See —
Frank, Anton R., and Giles. 2,911,774.
Prank, Anton R., and. Giles. 2,915,867.
Gilfillan Bros. Inc. : See —
Crane, George B. 2,916,735.
Franke. Dallas V. 2.871.469.
Green, David J. 2,905,384.
Hayes, Harry T., and Crane. 2,918,665.
Johnson, Thomas J. 2,880.935.
Johnson, Thomas J. 2.889.635.
Michels, Lawrence. 2,887,681.
Nesler, John J., and Hull. 2,914,704.
Ule, Louis A. 2,892,939.
Ule, Louis A. 2,892,945.
Van Alstvne, Alvin G. 2.881.356.
Van Alstyne, Alvin G. 2,916,736.
Van Alstyne, Alvin Or., and Johnson. 2,889,636.
Gilfillan, Edward S. : See —
Glennon, James B., Root, Park, and Gilfillan. 2,892,403.
Gilfillan, Henry W., to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2.885,578, 5-5-59, CI. 310—96.
Gililland, Melvin E., and R. C. Givens, to Texaco Inc. Pneu-
matic tool lubricant. 2.918,429, 12-22-59, CI. 252 — 33.4.
Gililland, Melvin E., R. C. Givens, and H. D. Massin, to
Texaco Inc. Pneumatic tool lubricant. 2,918,430, 12-
22-59, CI. 252—33.4.
Gilkey, John E., to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air
Brake Co. Motion translating device. 2,913,911,
11-24-59, CI. 74 — 60.
Gilkey, John W., to Dow Corning Corp. Stable organo-
siloxane-titanate composition containing nitro compound.
2.868,750, 1-13-59. CI. 260—29.1.
Gilkey, John W., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon com-
positions containing beta-dicarbonyl zirconium compounds
and leather article treated therewith. 2,884,393, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—29.1.
Gilkey, John W., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon-
chromium coordination complexes. 2,894,967, 7-14—59, CI.
260 — 438.
Gilkev, Russell : See —
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2,882,255.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkev. 2,891,929.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkev. 2.891.930.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2.916.475.
Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 2,916,476.
Caldwell, John R., Gilkey, and Dannelly. 2,893,970.
Gill, Andrew S., Jr., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Throttle advance
control. 2,870,648, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Gill, Andrew S., Jr., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic clutch.
2,870,888, 1-27-59. CI. 192 — 21.5.
Gill, Andrew S., Jr., Eaton Mfg. Co. Automatic transmission
and control. 2,913.918, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 330.
Gill, Donald W., to The Frank F. Taylor Co. Tray construc-
tion and latching means therefor. 2,875,815, 3-3-59, CI.
155—127.
Gill, Donald W., to The Frank F. Taylor Co. Collapsible
stroller. 2,917,316, 12-15-59, CI. 280 — 41.
Gill, Douglas, and J. V. Svring, to General Motors Corp.
Mechanical movement device. 2,875,630, 3-3-59, CI.
74 — 424.8.
Gill, Earle P. : See —
Frohbach, Harold O., Gill, Marran, and Romano.
2,918,189.
Gill, Edwin R., Jr. Coated manifolding sheets and method
of making them. 2,870.040. 1-20-59, CI. 117 — 36.
Gill, Edwin R., Jr. Amflector system. 2,906,884, 9-29-59,
CI. 250 — 213.
Gill Electric Mfg. Corp. : See —
Gill, Walter L. 2,894,522.
Gill, Walter L. 2,894,523.
Gill. Walter L. 2,894,524.
Gill, John B. Pipe machining tool. 2,916,955, 12-15-59,
CI. 82 — 4.
Gill, John B. Pipe coupling. 2,919,146, 12-29-59, CI.
285—33.
Gill, John E., and E. W. Fletcher, to Balfour, Beatty & Co.,
Ltd., and Andre Rubber Co. Ltd. Spacing devices for over-
head wires. 2,915,580, 12-1-59, CI. 174 — 43.
Gill, Joseph, and M. Sackin, to Hagan Chemicals & Controls,
Inc. Direct current amplifier. 2,S73,320, 2-10-59, CI.
179—171.
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Gill, Le Roy. Adjustable outlet box. 2,886,630, 5-12-59,
CI. 174 — 57.
GUI, Ray H. : See —
Black, Paul F., Gill, and Le Blanc. 2,916,816.
Gill, Richard H., H. H. Radke, and C. H. Kotheimer, to The
B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of removing lactonitrile from
aqueous mixtures. 2,868,828, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 465.6.
GUI. Robert F., Jr. : See —
Dobbs, David L., Gill, and Howes. 2,883,288.
Dobbs, David L., GiU, and Howes. 2,892,798.
GUI, Theodore : See —
Taich, Albert, and GUI. 2,902,856.
Gill, Thomas R. : See —
Singleton, Albert, and Gill. 2,886,505.
Gill, Walter L., to GiU Electric Mfg. Corp. Vent caps for
airplane batteries. 2,894,522, 7-14-59, CI. 137 — 43.
Gill, Walter L., to GUI Electric Mfg. Corp. Automatic vent
cap for aircraft storage batteries. 2,894,523, 7-14-59, CI.
137 — 43.
Gill, Walter L., to Gill Electric Mfg. Corp. Safety vent caps.
2,894,524, 7-14-59, CI. 137 — 43.
Gill, William E. Revolving multiple burette support titration
unit. 2,904,408, 9-15-59, CI. 23—259.
Gillberg, Johannes. Reinforcing bars having depressed por-
tions for use in concrete construction. 2,870,626, 1-27-59,
CI. 72 — 111.
Gille, Willis H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electronic integrators. 2,890,334, 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Gille, Willis H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Navigation system. 2,896,204, 7-21-59, CI. 343—16.
GUleard, George, to Curtiss Lighting, Inc. Louver-diffuser.
2,913,576, 11-17-59, CI. 240—78.
Gillen, Daniel A., to Admiral Corp. Electrical delay line.
2,916,711, 12-8-59, CI. 333 — 31.
Gillen, William H. : See —
Rowlands, Daniel C. and Gillen. 2,882,287.
Giller, Robert H. Medical headlight. 2,884,513, 4-28-59,
CI. 240 — 41.15.
Gillespie, Daniel C, to Borg-Wamer Corp. Clip. 2,873,082,
2-10-59. CI. 248 — 300.
Gillespie, Russell A. 33%% to C. F. Spickelmier, 33%% to
E. S. Greer, and 33%% to B. S. Spicklemire. Metal win-
dow structure. 2,889,588, 6-9-59, CI. 20—52.
Gillespie, Russell A., to Engineering Metal Products Corp.
Rotating window weather seal. 2,892,220, 6-30-59, CI.
20 — 53.
Gillespie, Russell A., % to C. F. Spickelmier, % to E. S. Greer,
and % to B. S. Spicklemire. Window. 2,896,248. 7-28-59,
CI. 16 — 196.
Gillespie, Russell A., 33%% each to C. F. Spickelmier, E. S.
Greer, and B. S. Spickelmier. Metal window. 2,898,646,
8-11-59, CI. 20—52.2.
Gillespie, Russell A., to Engineering Metal Products Corp.
Rockable window sash retaining means. 2,902,729, 9-8-59,
CI. 20 — 53.
Gillespie, Sidney L., to Woodward Governor Co. Control
for controllable pitch marine propellers. 2,878,880,
3-24-59, CI. 170 — 135.74.
Gillespie, William, to Mavor & Coulson Ltd. Coal-cutters
having cutter chains driven in tension. 2,898,098, 8-4-59,
CI. 262—30.
Gillette Co., The : See —
Beauregard, Lawrence G. 2,906,273.
Beauregard, Lawrence G. 2,906,275.
Benedict, Michael D., Jr., and Baratelli. 2,874,462.
Colgate, William H., Jr. 2,913,106.
Forsberg, Frank. 2,898,254.
Lerner, Louis L. 2,878,818.
Lerner, Louis L.. and Safianoff. 2,880,914.
Nissen, Warren I. 2,900,721.
Schwartz, Anthony M. 2,891,912.
Sinclair, Robert L. 2,888,223.
Testi, Nicholas. 2,899,105.
Gillette, Frank N. : See —
Tull, William J., and Gillette. 2,869,118.
Gillette, Frank N., and M. Airman, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Exposure control system. 2,904,694,
9-15-59, CI. 250 — 205.
GUlette, John F. Power weeding machine for row crops.
2,876,851. 3-10-59, CI. 172—57.
Gillette, Sidney G., to Los Angeles By-Products Co. Method
and apparatus for salvaging metal articles. 2,913,113,
11-17-59, CI. 209—223.
Gilliam. George E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Program controlling and transmitting apparatus. 2,903,679.
9-8-59, CI. 340 — 187.
Gillies, Duncan M., to Duncan M. Gillies Co., Inc. Engrav-
ing apparatus. 2,898,849, 8-11-59, CI. 101 — 37.
Gillies, Duncan M., and C. F. Spencer, to Duncan M. GUlies
Co., Inc. Printing apparatus for longitudinally extended
cylindrical bodies. 2,898,848, 8-11-59, CI. 101 — 36.
Gillies, Duncan M., Co., Inc. : See —
Gillies, Duncan M. 2,898,849.
Gillies, Duncan M., and Spencer. 2,898,848.
Gillin, James, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for preparing
crystalline antibiotic. 2,908,680, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 210.
GUlis. Malcolm C. : See —
Franey, William R., and Gillis. 2,896,547.
Gillis, Marvin B., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Ruminant feed. Re. 24,707, 9-29-59. CI. 99 — 2.
Gillis. Randall : See — ■
Bryan, Chester L., and Gillis. 2,882,676.
Gilliss, Randall G., to American Steel Foundries. Hydraulic
forcing device. 2,876,532, 3-10-59, CI. 29 — 252.
Gillitzer Max : See —
Taj bl Franz, and Gillitzer. 2,880,376.
Gillooly, Charles J., Sr. Apparatus for feeding material to
water systems. 2,909,187, 10-20-59, CI. 137 — 209.
Gillson, Joseph L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Photodielectric device and process. 2,870,338, 1-20-59,
CI. 250—83.3.
Gillum, Donald E., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Anti-friction
screw means. 2,891,414, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 459.
Gillum, Donald E., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Ball bearing,
screw jack, pumping mechanism. 2,913,910, 11-24-59, CI.
74—57.
Gilman, Ernest I., and M. R. Perla. Clamp device for elec-
trical extension cords. 2,903,669, 9-8-59, CI. 339 — 77.
Gilman, Howard W., and C. G. Devin ; said Devin assor. to
said Gilman. Marquee construction. 2,908,053, 10-13-59,
CI. 20—57.5.
Gilman, Marvin A., to Clay-Adams, Inc. Proportion measur-
ing device. 2,900,730, 8-25-59, CI. 33 — 125.
Gilman, Paul B., Jr. : See —
Van der Meulen, Peter A., and Gilman. 2,874,047.
Gilman, Robert J., to Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc.
Frequency shift discriminator. 2,888,558, 5-26-59, CI.
250—27.
Gilman, Samuel : See —
Broekhuysen, William C, Gilman, and Petrucelly.
2,878,997.
Gilmer, Margaret L. : See —
Bagnall, Edwin. 2,893,723.
Gilmont, Ernest R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Crosslinking of polyethylene with novel peroxides. 2,916,-
481, 12-8-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Gilmont, Roger. Analytical electroplating cell. 2,913,375,
11-17-59, CI. 204 — 1.
Gilmore, Chace D. Die attachments for doughnut making
machines. 2,882,838, 4-21-59. CI. 107 — 14.
Gilmore, Chace D. Die attachments for doughnut-making
machines. 2,915,992, 12-8-59, CI. 107 — 14.
Gilmore, Dale T. Pistol grip electric prod. 2,892,585,
6-30-59, CI. 231—2. ...
Gilmore, Forest F. : See —
Brooke, Jesse M., and Gilmore. 2,917,452.
Gilmore, Forrest E. : See —
Lee, Henry H., Berger, and Gilmore. 2,905,627.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
hydrocarbons from gases. 2,868,326, 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 115
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
to Phillips Petroleum Co.
and apparatus. 2,868,723,
2,868,714, 1-13-59,
Solvent
1-13-59,
Volatile
2,885,109,
and method for flash evaporating oils.
CI. 208—48.
Gilmore, Forrest E.,
extraction method
CI. 208—320.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cracking
process. 2.870.087, 1-20-59. CI. 208 — 166
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
liquid storage tanks operation and system.
5-5-59, CI. 220—85.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionation.
2,900,312, 8-18-59, CI. 202 — 160.
Gilmore, Forrest E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic
cracking process. 2,900,326, 8-18-59, CI. 208 — 101
Gilmore, George W. Portable logging spar apparatus.
2,880,827, 4-7-59, CI. 189 — 11.
Gilmore, Gerald D., and J. Decker, to Bopp-Decker Plastics,
Inc. Injection molding machine and control mechanism
therefor. 2,912,719, 11-17-59, CI. 18—30.
Gilmore, John F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluorescent
lamp. 2,901,653, 8-25-59, CI. 313 — 109.
Gilmore, Loren D., and M. G. Mardoian, to International
Harvester Co. Starting apparatus for internal combustion
engines. 2,912,967, 11-17-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Gilmore, Vincent J., to International Business Machines
Corp. Line indicator. 2,897,945, 8-4-59, CI. 197 — 189.
Gilmore, Walter T., Jr. Antenna guy wire anchor. 2,901,198
8-25-59, CI. 248 — 48.2.
Gilmour, Austin. Child training nursery toilet device.
2,896,567, 7-28-59, CI. 116—67.
Gilovich, Paul A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Positioning device. 2,873,725, 2-17-59, CI. 121 — 86.
Gilpatrick Construction Co. : See —
Gilpatrick, Mark J. 2,901,288.
Gilpatrick, Mark J., to Gilpatrick Construction Co. Hopper
truck. 2,901,288, 8-25-59, CI. 298—30.
Gilruth, Robert R. : See —
Carl, William P., and Gilruth. 2,909,139.
Carl, William P., and Gilruth. 2,914,014.
Gilsi, Adolf, to Otto Suhner Akt. Gardening tool. 2,883,746,
4-28-59, CI. 30—205.
Gilson, Joseph H. : See —
Champion, Richard H., and Gilson. 2,917,124.
Gilson, Joseph H., to General Motors Corp. Power operated
convertible top header latch. 2,916,327, 12-8-59, CI.
296—120.
Gilson, Paul R., to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic recording and
reading systems. 2,916,728, 12-8-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Gimpel, Donald J., to H. S. Nichols. Method and apparatus
for presenting three-dimensional representation of voltages.
2,877,457, 3-10-59, CI. 340 — 324.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gimpel, Donald J., and W. A. Davidson, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. Servo-
mechanism control system. 2,877,398, 3-10-59, CI.
318—28.
Gimpel, Donald J., and W. A. Davidson, to United States of
America, Navy. Digital converter. 2,918,574, 12-22-59,
CI. 250—27.
Gimson, Alvin E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,879,781, 3-31-59. CI. 137 — 85.
Gimson, Alvin E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus. 2,906,837, 9-29-59, CI. 200 — 90.
Ginaven, Marvin E. : See —
Shouvlin, Joseph C, and Ginaven. 2,893,909.
Gindes, Philip, and J. S. Linn, to Geniseo, Inc. Accelerom-
oter. 2,870.422.. 1-20-59, CI. 336 — 30.
Gindoff, Sol : See—
McCollum, Louis S., and Gindoff. 2,902,379.
Gindre, Andre M., to Paillard S.A. Stand for cameras and
the like. 2.890,902, 6-16-59, CI. 287—54.
Gines, Ronald B., and H. J. Twitchett, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. New pigments. 2,888,416, 5-26-59, CI.
260 — 16.
Gineta, Lucino. Games of skill. 2,914,327, 11-24-59, CI.
273—126.
Ginger, Leonard G. : See —
Anthony, Paul Z., and Ginger. 2,889,364.
Ginger, Leonard G., and P. Z. Anthony, to Baxter Labora-
tories, Inc. Process for producing thyroxine. 2,889,383,
6-2-59, CI. 260 — 519.
Gingerich, Edna S. : See —
Gingerich, Edward and E. S. 2,914,164.
Gingerich, Edward and E. S. Auto utility tray. 2,914,164,
11-24-59, CI. 206—19.5.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr., to Gingher Mfg. Co.
Wardrobe rack. 2,875,904 3-3-59, CI. 211 — 148.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr.. to Gingher Mfg.
Co. Folding portable rack. 2,901,124, 8-25-59, CI.
211—149.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr., to Gingher Mfg.
Co. Wardrobe rack. 2,911,105, 11-3-59, Cl. 211 — 62.
Gingher, Carl E„ Jr. : See —
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr. 2,875,904.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr. 2,901,124.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr. 2,911,105.
Gingher Mfg. Co. : See —
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr. 2,875,904.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr. 2,901,124.
Gingher, Carl E., and Carl E. Gingher, Jr. 2,911,105.
Gingras, Marcel, to Dominion Corset Co. Ltd. Brassieres.
2,887,113, 5-19-59, Cl. 128—491.
Gingras, Robert A. : See —
Retzer Theodore C, and Gingras. 2,876,377.
Gingrich, Wilmer J., to Hamilton Watch Co. Epoxy resin
cast balance wheel. 2,894,367, 7-14-59, Cl. 58 — 28.
Ginn, Earl, to Continental Motors Corp. Planetary bevel
gear reversing transmission. 2,912,885, 11-17-59, Cl.
74 — 780.
Ginn, Earl, to Continental Motors Corp. Engine cooling sys-
tem. 2,912,936, 11-17-59, Cl. 103 — 87.
Ginsburg, Abraham. Hypodermic needle. 2,899,959, 8-18-59,
Cl. 128 — 221.
Ginsburg, Abraham. Hypodermic needle. 2,899,960, 8-18-59,
Cl. 128 — 221.
Ginsburg, Charles P., and S. F. Henderson, Jr., to Ampex
Corp. Recording and reproducing system. 2,916,547, 12-
8-59. Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Ginsburg, Charles P., and R. M. Dolby, to Ampex Corp. Visual
image recording and reproducing system and method. 2,-
916,564, 12-8-59, Cl. 178—6.6.
Ginsburg, Victor. Apparatus for the collection of fractions.
2,884,021, 4-28-59, Cl. 141 — 35.
Ginte. Philip G., to Liftronic, Inc. Garage door actuating
device. 2,882,044. 4-14-59, Cl. 268 — 59.
Ginther. Roger E., to Tilt-A-Door Corp. Horizontally piv-
oted window. 2,881,483, 4-14-59. Cl. 20—53.
Ginwright, Victor M., to Vanity Fair Mills, Inc. Thread
severing structure for sewing machines. 2,918,887,
12-29-59, Cl. 112 — 252.
Ginzton, Edward L., to The Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford Jr. University. Linear accelerator. 2,899,598,
8-11-59. Cl. 315—3.6.
Gioia. Guido : See —
Weitnauer, Gustavo A., Gioia, and Caporali. 2,872,375.
Gioia. Michael C. : See —
Weiskopf, Edwin C, and Gioia. 2,868,072.
Glolito, Silvio L. : See —
Gilbert, Everett E., and Giolito. Re. 24,749.
Giordana, Andrew N. Television program indicator.
2,918,036, 12-22-59, Cl. 116—133.
Giordano, Anthony, and W. J. Straka, to The Harshaw Chemi-
cal Co. Mildewcide and flameproofing composition and prod-
ucts produced therefrom. 2,881,097, 4-7-59, Cl. 117 — 137.
Giordano, Francis L. Hair curlers. 2,906,274, 9-29-59,
Cl. 132—34.
Giori, Francis A., to United States of America, Navy.
Commutator device and time interval selector. 2,892,106,
6-23-59, Cl. 307—132.
Giovagnoli, Paul S. Baseball pitching machine. 2,877,757,
3-17-59, Cl. 124—7.
Giovannelli, Raymond R. Portable carry-all cart. 2,905,480,
9-22-59, Cl. 280—34.
Kippur.
Kippur.
making
Gips. Arthur A. : See —
De Keizer. Adrianus, van Kijk. and Gips. 2,870,229.
Gipslis, Peter, % to E. Heuchert. Wick inserting instrument.
2,902,849, 9-8-59. Cl. 67 — 67.
Gipstein, Edward : See —
Clark, Benjamin F., Gipstein, Higgins, and
2,918,498.
Clark, Benjamin F., Gipstein, Higgins, and
2 919 291.
Giraitis,' Albert' P., to Ethyl Corp. Method of
metal halides. 2,868,621, 1-13-59, Cl. 23 — 87.
Giraldi, Pier N., and W. Logemann, to Carlo Erba S.p.a.
Process for the preparation of tertiarv esters of benzoyl-
carbinol. 2,892,865, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 488.
Girard, Jean R. M. : See —
Fourfis, Andr€ G. F., Girard, and De Montard. 2,867,209.
Girard, Joseph O. Tool maker's square. 2,881,526, 4-14-59,
Cl. 33 — 112.
Girard, Theodore A., and D. X. Klein, to Heyden Newport
Chemical Corp. Trichlorobenzene compounds and their pro-
duction. 2,899,465, 8-11-59, Cl. 260 — 523.
Girardi, Antonio L. Fruit harvesting mechanism. 2,902,142,
9-1-59, Cl. 198—139.
Girardot, Peter R., and R. R. Walters, to Callery Chemical
Co. Production of complexes of boron trifluoride.
2,906,771, 9-29-59, Cl. 260—462.
Giraud, Pierre : See —
Boulet, Francois, Dufour, and Giraud. 2,890,361.
Girault, Pierre : See —
Allais, Andre, and Girault. 2,885,437.
Giravions Dorand : See —
Dorand, Rene. 2,911,151.
Girden, Barney B. Swimming mask with snorkel means.
2,888,010, 5-26-59, Cl. 128—142.
Girden, Barney B. Swimming face mask with periscope.
2,909,959, 10-27-59, Cl. 88—1.
Girdwood, Arthur J., and E. W. Shlfflett, to Leland Electric
Canada Ltd. External rotor motor fan assembly.
2,895,666, 7-21-59, Cl. 230—117.
Giri de Teramala, Piero M. Mechanically propelled or me-
chanically driven apparatus. 2,871,725, 2-3-59, Cl. 74 —
677.
Girling, Douglas S. : See —
Barnard, Roy M., Girling, and Judd. 2,903,780.
Girling Ltd. : See —
Davis, John W. 2,915,147.
Davis, John W. 2,918,990.
Girodet, Henri M. Attaching buckle for underwear.
2,901,801. 9-1-59, Cl. 24—200.
Girouard. Philias H. : See —
Chadwick. George A., and Girouard. 2,881,664.
Girouard, Philias H., G. L. Schuyler, and M. H. Bailer, to
United States of America, Navy. Projectile launcher.
2,870,678, 1-27-59, Cl. 89 — 1.7.
Giroud, Marcel, to Manufacture des Montres Doxa S.A.
Regulator system for a timepiece. 2,896,399. 7-28-59,
Cl. 58 — 113.
Girton Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Girton, Paul K., and Evans. 2,875,590.
Girton. Paul K., and Evans. 2,875,591.
Welliver, John. 2,912,096.
Girton, Paul K., and D. L. Evans, to Girton Mfg. Co., Inc.
Equipment and process for attempering, storing, and weigh-
ing. 2,875,590, 3-3-59, Cl. 62—98.
Girton, Paul K., and D. L. Evans, to Girton Mfg. Co., Inc.
Apparatus and method for attempering, storing, and weigh-
ing. 2,875,591, 3-3-59, Cl. 62—98.
Giser, Samuel, to Research Corp. Electronic multiplier
2,900,137, 8-18-59, Cl. 235 — 194.
Gisholt Machine Co. : See —
Eddison, William B, 2,903.156.
and Erickson. 2,890.558.
and Erickson. 2,909,017.
2,873,842.
2,891,241.
2,891,115.
2,869,390.
Eddison, William B.,
Eddison, William B.,
Erickson, Warren E.
Fibikar, Robert J.
Hogan, John W.
Leifer, Lorenz A.
Leifer, Lorenz A. 2,882.760.
Sundt, Vigo von K. 2,902,873.
Sundt, Vigo von K. 2,902,874.
Sundt, Vigo von K., and Steinhauer. 2,903,234.
Trechsel, Hans W. 2,902,889.
Giskes, Willem, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Phono-
graph turntable. 2,915,907, 12-8-59, Cl. 74 — 216.
Gislason, Wilbur W. Door stop. 2,898,140, 8-4-59, Cl.
292—342.
Gislon, Andre, J. Quiquerez, and J. D. Maurin, to Compagnie
Francaise de Raffinage Societe Anonyme. Process for
the sweetening of petroleum products. 2,886,521, 5-12-59,
Cl. 208—197.
Gislon, Andr§, and E. J. Weisang. to Compagnie Francaise de
Raffinage. Process for the oxidation of mercaptans in the
presence of alkali and sulfur dye. 2,897,140. 7-28-59 Cl.
208—204.
Gislon. AndrS, and R. L. Putters, to Compagnie Francaise
De Raffinage. Purification processes for sulphurized prod-
ucts extracted from petroleum. 2,911,413, 11-3-59, Cl.
260 — 327.
Gisser, David G., and L. P. Seifert. to Lehigh Inc. Vend-
ing machine. 2.S96.763. 7-28-59, Cl. 194 — 4.
Gist. Fred M. Casing scratcher. 2,868,298, 1-13-59. Cl.
166—173.
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Gist, Fred M. Well bore scratches 2,868,299, 1-13-59,
CI. 166—173.
Gist, Fred M. Cable clip. 2,875,489, 3-3-59, CI. 24—115.
Githens, Earl B., to Cabinet Top Industries. Corner con-
struction and method of forming same. 2,867,864, 1-13-59,
Q1 20 92.
Githens, John A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Data
processing apparatus. 2,874,313, 2-17-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Jensen, Hans. 2,889,159.
Wahl. Edward C. 2,881,015.
Gits, Joseph A. : See —
Gits, Jules P. 2,899,098.
Gits, Jules P., y2 to J. A. Gits. Drinking vessels. 2,899,098,
8-11-59, CI. 220 — 15.
Gittinger, Ted, J. S. Roberts, and C. J. Ott. Bearing
greaser assembly. 2,886,132, 5-12-59, CI. 184 — 1.
Gittler, Max: See —
Lawson, Axel A., Hazel, Gary, and Gittler. 2,904,785.
Gitto, Joseph J., to Sprague Electric Co. Plating process.
2,897.409. 7-28-59, CI. 317—101.
Gitzendanner, Louis G., to General Electric Co. Quality
control sequential analyzer. 2,893,635, 7-7-59, CI. 235 —
168.
Giuffrida, Phillip, to Electronics Corp. of America. Mount-
ing devices for electron tubes and associated circuit com-
ponents. 2,877,438, 3-10-59, CI. 339 — 125.
Giuffrida, Philip, to Electronics Corp. of America. Illumina-
tion control. 2,905,862, 9-22-59, CI. 315—153.
Giulianelli, Kaoul M. : See —
Harris, Herbert, Jr., Hammond, White, and Giulianelli.
2,873.074.
Siuliano, Fred A. Coin control apparatus for dispensing
and recovering reusable articles. 2,887,204, 5-19—59, CI.
194 — 4.
Giusti, Gino P. : See —
Eads, David K., and Giusti. 2,872,294.
Giusti, Gino P., and A. R. Johnson, to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.
Method of fluidization. 2.870,001, 1-20-59, CI. 75 — 9.
Givaudan Corp., The : See —
Carpenter, Marion S., and Easter. 2,875,131.
Carpenter. Marion S., Easter, and Wood. 2,897,237.
Carpenter, Marion S., Easter, and Wood. 2,915.561.
Fiore, Alphonse T., Kitchens, and Saunders. 2,889,254.
Wood, Thomas F. 2,918,412.
Given Machinery Co. : See —
Jordan, Hans. 2.879,949.
Jordan, Hans. 2,912,176.
Givens, Glenn G. Cable stuffing tubes. 2,913,260, 11-17-59,
CI. 285—158.
Givens, Richard C. : See —
Gililland, Melvin E., and Givens. 2.918,429.
Gililland, Melvin E., Givens, and Massin. 2,918,430.
Givens, Richard C, and H. J. Pitman, to The Texas Co.
Method of grease manufacture with combined oil quench
and recycle cooling. 2,876,198, 3-3-59, CI. 252 — 41.
Givens, Richard C, and H. J. Pitman, to Texaco Inc. Method
for preparing lithium base greases involving quenching.
2,916,452, 12-8-59, CI. 252 — 41.
Giwosky, Harry L., to David White Co. Comparator for
superposing image of a grid on the image of an object.
2,911,879, 11-10-59, CI. 88—14.
Gjerde. Borgtor. Tooth cleaning device. 2,873,749, 2-17-59,
CI. 132—91.
Glab, William T., to Carado Inc. Methods of making a lig-
nocellulose product and the product resulting therefrom.
2,872 330, 2-3-59, CI. 106—163.
Glabe, Elmer F.. to Bred-Ade Corp. Baking compositions and
methods. 2,875,064, 2-24-59, CI. 99 — 91.
Glaberson, Martin, to Eversharp, Inc. Counter display de-
vice. 2,914,192, 11-24-59, CI. 211 — 178.
Glacv. Frank J. : See —
Stromberg, Henry K. 2,881,846.
Gladd, Monroe J. Illuminated license plate. 2,875,539,
3-3-59, CI. 40—133.
Gladding, Edward K, and F. B. Stilmar, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Process for curing liquid urethane
polymers. 2,917,489, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Gladding, McBean & Co. : See —
Filsinger, Elmer J. 2,892,337.
Stahmann, John A. 2,904,916.
Gladrow, Elroy M. : See —
Hunter, Edward A., and Gladrow. 2,873,257.
Gladrow, Elroy M., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Preparation of attrition re-
sistant alumina for use as a catalvst support in a hydro-
carbon conversion process. 2,905,632, 9-22-59, CI. 2'08 —
136.
Gladsden, David and L. Adjustable support for post-mounted
lamps. 2,915,270, 12-1-59, CI. 248 — 177.
Gladsden, Lester : See —
Gladsden, David and L. 2,915,270.
Gladstone. Martell M. : See —
Epstein, Solomon, Fuchs and Gladstone. 2,874,126.
Gladwell, Daniel, to The Selwyn Press Ltd. Machine for
for garbage trucks,
toy car. 2,869,686,
2,914,803.
applying powders to printed sheets.
CI. 118—641.
2,906,240, 9-29-59,
Glamann, Wilhelm. Devices for varying the power and drive
of internal combustion engine vehicles. 2,880,571, 4-7-59,
CI. 60—13.
Glamann, Wilhelm. Driving mechanism for an engine con-
trolled braking system for automotive vehicles. 2,885,907,
5-12-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Glamm, Arthur C. : See —
Niedrach, Leonard W., and Glamm. 2,902,415.
Glandon, Adrian E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Lamp burnout
detector. 2,896,121, 7-21-59, CI. 315 — 119.
Glaner, Louis O. Paper roll holder. 2,876,960, 3-10-59,
CI. 242 — 55.3.
Glanz. George. Elevating device
2,908,410, 10-13-59, CI. 214 — 302.
Glanz, Samuel R. Hand operated
1-20-59. CI. 188—109.
Glanzstoff-Courtaulds G.m.b.H. : See —
Domke, Richard, and Eikermann.
Glasbau Heinrich Hahn : See —
Hahn, Otto. 2,907,078.
Glasberg, Myer M., to American Stay Co. Article for use in
a suspended position. 2,874,963, 2-24-59, CI. 272 — 78.
Glasbrenner, Frederick K., and W. E. Lyons, to General Elec-
tric Co. Flow meter. 2,897,672, 8-4-59, CI. 73—228.
Glasby, J. P., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., Palmer, and Pendleton. 2,889,-
846.
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., Palmer, and Pendleton
2,913,120.
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., L. Palmer, Jr., and F. P. Pendleton,
to J. P. Glasby Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for moving fluid
material by suction and collecting the same. 2,889,846,
6-9-59, CI. 137 — 97.
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., L. Palmer, Jr., and F. P. Pendleton,
to J. P. Glasby Mfg. Co., Inc. Vacuum operated apparatus
for moving fluid material. 2,913,120, 11-17-59, CI.
210 — 116.
Glascock Brothers Mfg. Co. : See —
Reburn, Charles E. 2,914,631.
Glaser Bros. : See —
Seidman, Louis. 2,911,124.
Glaser, David W., to General Mills, Inc. Thermosetting coat-
ing compositions. 2,880,194, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Glaser, Hermann : See —
Sennewald, Kurt, Pohl, Vogt, Meininger, Meyer, Glaser,
and Steil. 2,918,141.
Glaser, Jules. Packing box, in particular for eggs. 2,887,265,
5—19—59 rn 229 28
Glaser, Philip' S. Packages for coat hangers. 2,909,279,
10-20-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Glaser, Rolf, to Starrfrasmaschinen A.G. Automatically
operated profile milling machine. 2,899,868, 8-18-59, CI.
90—13.1.
Glaser-Steers Corp. : See —
Jensen, Theodore. 2.897,390.
Steers, William F. 2,880,343.
Glaser, Walter, to Farrand Optical Co., Inc. Imaging appa-
ratus. 2,906,879, 9-29-59, CI. 250—49.5.
Glaser, Walter, to Farrand Optical Co., Inc. Electron lens.
2,919,381, 12-29-59, CI. 315—31.
Glasgow, Clarence O., to National Tank Co. Oil and gas
separators. 2,903,087, 9-8-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Glashaw, Alfred M., deceased ; by F. A. Marshall, administra-
trix. Tool for opening antenna stand-offs. 2,883,896,
4-28-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Glass, Ann T. : See- —
Glass, Thomas A. 2,892,464.
Glass Containers (Medical) Ltd. : See —
Shaw, George S. 2,896,807.
Glass. Eugene D. : See —
Campion, Frank E., Glass, and Morse. 2,901,043.
Glass, Floyd M. : See —
Wilson, Hubert N., and Glass. 2,874,305.
Glass, Frank E., Jr. Sash balance. 2,885,725, 5-12-59,
CI. 16—197.
Glass, Harry H. : See —
Glass, Thomas A. 2,892,464.
Glass, Henry P. Reclining chairs employing movable back
and leg rests. 2,907,374, 10-6-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Glass, Lawrence N. : See —
Sampson, Darwin L., Glass, and Richardson. 2,914,302.
Glass, Marvin I. : See —
Ayala, Carl. 2,886,316.
Pearson, Charles, Jr., and Licitis. 2,875,881.
Glass, Marvin I. Toy figure. 2,881,559, 4-14-59, CI. 46 —
104.
Glass, Marvin I.
CI. 46—92.
Glass. Marvin I. Electrically driven wheeled figure toy.
2,909,001, 10-20-59, CI. 46 — 247.
Glass, Marvin I., and C. Pearson, Jr.
simulates the actions of a radarscope.
CI. 46—227.
Glass, Marvin I., and C. Pearson Jr.
toy vehicle. 2,896,367. 7-28-59, CI. 46 — 40.
Glass, Robert T. Air-freeze machine. 2,887,855, 5-26-59,
CI. 62—380.
Glass, Robert T. Confection machines.
CI. 107—8.
Glass, Robert T. Continuously moving apparatus for with-
drawing frozen confection from molds. 2,894,652, 7-14-59,
CI. 214—300.
Glass, Robert T. Conveyor-type apparatus for defrosting
frozen confections and removing them from molds.
2,911,121, 11-3-59, CI. 214 — 300.
Land and water toy. 2,900,758, 8-25-59,
Toy device which
2,886,919, 5-19-59,
Remotely controlled
2,892,423, 6-30-59,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,871,972,
2,915,892.
Glass, Roger L. Submersible thermometer and supporting
means therefor. 2.902,860. 9-8-59, CI. 73—343.
Glass, Thomas A., deceased ; A. T. Glass, executrix ; V2 to
H. H. Glass. Back flow preventer. 2,892,464, 6-30-59,
CI. 137 — 116.
Glass, William H., and F. W. Shirey, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Air compressor. 2,875,850, 3-3-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Glassanos. Andrew, to General Electric Co. Winding for
electrical apparatus. 2,873,432, 2-10-59, CI. 336 — 192.
Glassbrook, Clarence I., and T. D. Parks, to Ethyl Corp.
Method of analyzing benzene hexachloride and apparatus
therefor. 2.S96.158, 7-21-59. CI. 324 — 61.
Glassburn, William E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Electrical protective apparatus. 2,909,708, 10-20-59, CI.
317—23.
Glassev. Courtney Q. Horn for loudspeaker.
2-3-59. CI. 181—31.
Glassford, Donald C. : See —
Clellan, William M., Wilson, and Glassford.
Glassie, Don C. : See —
Price, Edgar E. 2,895,374.
Glassman, Louis H., R. E. Kemelhor, and K. E. Schuessler.
Explosive bolt type store suspension system for aircraft.
2,889,746, 6-9-59, CI. 89 — 1.5.
Glassow, Franklyn A., to Barber-Colman Co. Relay armature
mounting. 2.882,461, 4-14-59, CI. 317 — 198.
Glasspar Co. : See —
Tritt, William R. 2.887,978.
Glasspoole, Prank S. Tube and rolling machine. 2,917,101,
12-15-59, CI. 153—81.
Glastrusions, Inc. : See —
Goldsworthy, William B., and Landgraf. 2,871,911.
Glatt, Herbert : See —
Scheuer, Fred F., and Marx. 2,870,475.
Glauber, Emil G. : See —
Costa, Joseph L., Glauber, Morse, Politzer, and Sixthor.
2,890.865.
Glaubke, Allen F., and J. J. Scott, to Western Electric
Co. Inc. Devices for forming articles. 2,884,683, 5-5-59,
CI. 29 11.
Glave, Glenn 'F. Adjustable trunk lid lash. 2,908,522, 10-
13-59, CI. 292 — 288.
Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. : See —
Hunt, John S., Long, and Mooney. 2,880,218.
Jones, Ewart R. H., and Henbest. 2,910,471.
Jones, Ewart R. H., Henbest, Woods, Hathway, and
Thomas. 2,897.213.
Long, Alan G., and Graham. 2,904,565.
Long, Alan G., and Wyman. 2,908,695.
Muggleton, Peter W., and Ungar. 2,908,614.
Glazar, Walter S., to Radio Corp. of America. Low pass
speech amplifier. 2,901,559. 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Glaze, Tom H., and W. C. 'Shaver, to Gordy Air-Less Spray
Co. Liquid spraying apparatus. 2,908,247, 10-13-59, CI.
118 — 320.
Glazer, Irving D., to Dura Pak Corp. Bottle carrier.
2,871,055, 1-27-59, CI. 294 — 87.2.
Glazier, Robert C, and G. Zickler, to Friden, Inc. Coil wind-
ing method and apparatus. 2,873,924, 2-17-59, CI. 242 —
13.
Glazier, Robert C, and G. Zickler, to Friden, Inc. Coil wind-
ing method and apparatus. 2,874,318, 2-17-59, CI. 310—
260.
Gleasman, Hollis K.. to Bendix Aviation Corp.
coaster hub brake for velocipedes and the like.
4-21-59, CI. 74 — 750.
Gleasman, Hollis K., to Bendix Aviation Corp.
gear and hub brake for velocipedes or the like.
4-21-59. CI. 74 — 750.
Gleasman, Hollis K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hub brakes
for velocipedes and the like. 2,903,107, 9-8-59, CI. 192 — 6.
Gleasman, Hollis K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Semi-
automatic two-speed gear drive for velocipedes or the like.
2,903,913, 9-15-59, CI. 74—750.
Gleasman Hollis K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Two speed
gear drive and hub brake for velocipedes and the like.
2,910,157, 10-27-59, CI. 192 — 6.
Gleasman, Hollis K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Semi-auto-
matic two-speed hub and brake for bicycles. 2,914,152,
11-24-59, CI. 192 — 6.
Gleason, Anthony H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process of curing butadiene polymers in the presence of a
hydrocarbon diluent and di-tertiary butyl peroxide.
2,880,190, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Gleason, Francis L. Snap-action electric switch.
1-13-59. CI. 200—68.
Gleason, Glen L. : See —
Sweedyk, James M., and Gleason. 2,907,262.
Gleason, Howard S. : See —
Morris, Frank A., Confeld, Foote, and Gleason.
Gleason, Howard S., to General Dynamics Corp.
2,867,435, 1-6-59, CI. 271—2.1.
Gleason, Joseph P., to General Electric Co. Range tracking
system. 2,886,810, 5-12-59, CI. 343—7.3.
Gleason, Joseph P., to United States of America, Navy.
Selective signal alarm circuit. 2,891,198, 6-16-59, CI.
317 — 142.
Gleason, Willard S., Jr., and J. W. Sprauer, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Hydrogenation of alkylanthraquinones.
2,867,507, 1-6-59, CI. 23—207.
Gleason, William W., to Nachman Corp. Spring unit for cribs
and the like. 2,889,562, 6-9-59, CI. 5 — 248.
Gleason Works. The : See —
Baxter, Meriwether L., Jr., and Carlsen.
Carlsen, Leonard O. 2,895J385_.
Carlsen, Leonard O.
Carlsen, Leonard O.
2,895,384.
Two-speed
2,882,754,
Two-speed
2,882,755,
2,868,914,
2,886,642.
Recorder.
Oil Products Co. Anti-
dialkoxy-4-allyl phenol.
2,905,007.
2,917,974.
Carlson, Leonard O., Critchley. and Magee. 2.869,427.
Carlsen, Leonard O., and Elrastel. 2,898,780.
Carlsen, Leonard O., Krastel, and Quincey. 2,882,685.
Carlsen, Leonard O., and Male. 2,898,813.
Carlsen, Leonard O., and Pigage. 2,913,962.
Dammert, Earl D. 2.874.S53.
Dammert, Earl D., and White. 2,874,952.
Gleeson, John D., and L. R. Beard, to Deere & Co. Control
mechanism. 2,900,836, 8-25-59. CI. 74 — 469.
Gleeson, Murray A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Single strand
supported endless belt conveyor. 2,907,448, 10-6-59,
CI. 198—192.
Gleeson, William S., and E. W. Stevens, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge Inc. Dampening fluid. 2,907,310, 10-6-59,
CI. 123 — 90.
Glegg, Douglas. One-piece double check valve. 2.88S.034,
5-26-59, CI. 137 — 512.4.
Gleichauf, Paul H., to General Electric Co. Cathode ray
tube structure including combined electrostatic and mag-
netic convergence system. 2,907,915, 10-6-59, CI. 315 — 13.
Gleim, William K. T. : See —
Massey, Lester G., and Gleim. 2,914,385.
Gleim. William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabili-
zation of organic compounds. 2,870,021, 1-20-59, CI.
99—163.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal
oxidation of rubber with 2,6
2.888,502, 5-26-59, CI. 260—757.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Manu-
facture of lubricating oil. 2,905,624, 9-22-59. CI. 208 — 89.
Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Methyla-
tion of hydroxyaromatic compounds. 2,909,568, 10-20-59,
CI. 260 — 613.
Gleim. William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Treat-
ment of lubricating oil fractions with a solvent for the
polycyclic constituents. 2.914,473, 11-24-59, CI. 208 — 334.
Gleim, William K. T., and P. Urban, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Process for sweetening sour hydrocarbon distil-
lates with metal phthalocvanine catalyst in the presence
of alkali and air. 2.882.224. 4-14-59, CI. 208—206.
Gleitsman. Harold, to Gleitsman's, Inc. Adjustable ottoman.
2.869.620. 1-20-59. CI. 155 — 169.
Gleitsman, Harold. Tubular furniture. 2,869,902. 1-20-59,
CI. 287 — 54.
Gleitsman, Harold. Hampers. 2.872,268, 2-3-59, CI. 312 —
280.
Gleitsman, Harold, and C. Fuerst, to Gleitsman's, Inc.
Adjustable ottoman. 2,907,375, 10-6-59, CI. 155 — 169
Gleitsman's, Inc. : See —
Fuerst, Carl. 2,912,046.
Gleitsman. Harold. 2.869.620.
Gleitsman, Harold, and Fuerst. 2,907,375.
Glen-Gerv Shale Brick Corp. : See —
Hummel. Floyd A. 2.871,132.
Glenn, Arthur J., to United States of America, Navy. Tran-
sistor mono-stable sweep generator. 2,903,603, 9-8-59. CI.
307—88.5.
Glenn, Edward R. Fuel injecting apparatus. 2,898,901,
8-11-59, CI. 123—139.
Glenn, George G., and W. W. Gibson, to Glenn Pacific Power
Supply Corp. Wide range power supply system for weld-
2,909,647, 10-20-59, CI. 219 — 131.
, and W. W. Gibson, to Glenn Pacific Power
Welding system. 2,913,618, 11-17-59, CI.
See—
2,909,647.
2.913,618.
ing equipment.
Glenn, George G.
Supplv Corp.
314 — 74
Glenn Pacific Power Supply Corp. :
Glenn, George G., and Gibson.
Glenn. George G. and Gibson.
Glenn. Robert G., to United States of America. Navy. After-
burner exhaust nozzle variable area. 2,870,602, 1-27-59,
CI. 60 — 35.6.
Glenn, William E., to General Electric Co. Cathode ray re-
production tube having auxiliary function of synchronizing
signal separation. 2,867,687, 1-6-59, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Glenn, William E., to General Electric Co. Transducer.
2,910,545, 10-27-59, CI. 179 — 110.
Glenn, William E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Color
information presenting system. 2,919,302, 12-29-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Glenney, Julius G., to The Texas Co. Removal of deposits
such as paraffin from oil lines by use of soluble candy plug.
2,876,145, 3-3-59, CI. 134—8.
Glennon, James B., R. H. Park, W. R. Maltby, and C. A.
Hobbs. Mine firing mechanism. 2,881,702, 4-14-59, CI.
102—18.
Glennon, James B., E. Root III, R. H. Park, and E. S. Gil-
fillan. Mine firing mechanism. 2,892,403, 6-30-59, CI.
102—18.
Glennon, James B., and R. H. Park.
2,892,404, 6-30-59, CI. 102—18.
Glennon, James B., and C. M. Van Atta. Firing mechanism
for a submarine mine. 2,905,088, 9-22-59, CI. 10S — 18.
Glennv, Arthur P., to The Sperrv Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Control
systems for aircraft. 2,876,967, 3-10-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Glennv, Arthur P., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Gyro-
scopic apparatus. 2,891,407, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 5.1.
Mine firing system.
LIST OF PATENTEES
353
Glenny, Arthur P., and F. Dove, to The Sperry Gyroscope
Co., Ltd. Failure warning systems for navigational appa-
ratus. 2,890,442, 6-9-59, CI. 340—253.
Glenny, Clarence S., to The Washburn Co. Bicycle basket.
Re. 24,656, 6-9-59, CI. 224—36.
Glenny, Clarence S., to The Washburn Co. Bicycle baskets.
2,889,096, 6-2-59, CI. 224 — 36.
Glenny, Clarence S., to The Washburn Co. Dual carrier
baskets for bicycles. 2,890,819, 6-16-59, CI. 224 — 32.
Glennv, Clarence S., to The Washburn Co. Hamburger press.
2,892,211, 6-30-59, CI. 17—32.
Glenny, Clarence S., to The Washburn Co. Spit basket.
2,895,408, 7-21-59, CI. 99 — 427.
Glenton Industries, Inc. : See —
Tracy, Glen M. 2,875,298.
Glenz, Karl : See —
Oppliger, Walter, Peyer, Schenkel, and Glenz. 2,918,475.
Glessner, Lee S. Extension ladder. 2,880,920, 4-7—59, CI.
228 — 21.
Gley, Paul R. Missile launching device. 2,916,231, 12-8-59,
CI. 244—63.
Glick, Herbert S., A. Hertzberg, W. Squire, and R. Weather-
ston, to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Process for
heating and cooling gases and apparatus therefor.
2,902,337, 9-1-59, CI. 23 — 1.
Glickman, Lester M. : See —
Gieganski, Wladyslaw J., and Glickman. 2,873,438.
Glickman, Samuel A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabil-
ization of polymeric N-vinyl pyrrolidones with sulfurous
acid or alkali metal salts thereof. 2,872,433. 2-3-59, CI.
260 — 45.7.
Glickman, Sol. Twin sole press. 2,877,474, 3-17-59, CI.
12—36.
Glicksman, Richard : See —
Lozier, Gerald S., Glicksman, and Morehouse. 2,874,079.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and Glicksman. 2,874,204.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and Glicksman. 2,880,122.
Glicksman. Richard, and C. K. Morehouse, to Radio Corp. of
America. Primary cells. 2,897,249, 7-28-59, CI. 136 —
102.
Glickston, Samuel W. Swab applicator. 2,876,501, 3-10-59,
CI. 19—149.
Glidden Co., The : See —
Bain, Joseph P., Booth, and Gary. 2,894,040.
Bain, Joseph P., Booth. Hunt, and Klein. 2,871,268.
Bain, Joseph P., and Gary. 2,911,442.
Booth, Albert B. 2,871,271.
Booth, Albert B. 2,918,495.
Booth, Albert B. 2,918,496.
Circle, Sidney J., Julian, and Whitney. 2,881,159.
Cole, Robert D. 2,907,777.
Davis, Paul F., and Iveson. 2,910,362.
Drapeau, Joseph E.. Jr., and Johnson. 2,891,842.
Hampton, Burt L. 2,894,939.
Johnson, Paul D. 2,908,072.
Tessmer, Ernest H., and Wilhelm. 2,915,404.
Tulk, George H., Jr., and Neuhaus. 2,907,669.
Webb, Robert L. 2,868,845.
Webb, Robert L. 2,902,495.
Webb, Robert L. 2,902.510.
Webb, Robert L. 2,919,290.
Glidden, Harold A. Wall structure and form unit therefor.
2.887,868, 5-26-59, CI. 72 — 30.
Glide Easy Mfg. : See —
Van De Water, Frank G. 2,906,151.
Glinka. Carl. Method for extraction of oil from oil-containing
minerals. 2,881.126, 4-7-59, CI. 208 — 11.
Glintz, Georgia E. Toy shooter. 2,891,795, 6-23-59, CI.
273—129.
Glintz. Georgia E. Cushion hair dryer. 2,913,833, 11-24-59,
CI. 34 — 97.
Gliss, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
of and apparatus for coating articles. 2,885,777, 5-12-59,
CI. 29—528.
Globe Co., The : See —
Hill, John W. 2,886.816.
Hill, John W. 2,895,573.
Hill, John W. 2,871,508.
Hill, John W. 2,917,259.
Globe Industries, Inc. : See —
Goddard, Louis H. 2,913,544.
Johnson, Edward G. 2,895,098.
Pittman, Paul R., Jr. 2,884,815.
Pittman, Paul R., Jr. 2,885,625.
Wasserman, Lee S., and Stolzenberger. 2,910,639.
Globe Lighting Products, Inc. : See —
De Mauro, Peter. 2,899,541.
De Mauro, Peter. 2,899,542.
Globe Oil Tools : See —
Goodwin, John S. 2,875,984.
Globe Ticket Co. : See —
Mitchell, Donald H., Muehlberger, and Haederer.
2,906,199.
Globe Tool and Gauge Works : See — ■
Effgen, Anton. 2,908,007.
492096— P 23
Globe Union Incorporated : See —
Fenity, Robert D., and Harman. 2,891,914.
Glueckstein, Henry J. 2,892,011.
Glueckstein, Henry J., Goerg, and Youngbeck. 2,887,553.
Kilby, Jack S. 2,892,130.
Kilby. Jack S., and Khouri. 2,883,499.
Ploren, William J. 2,912,608.
Roup, Rolland R., Hitzeman, Taylor, and Beard. 2,905,-
564.
Sabatino, Anthony, and Schaefer. 2,911,457.
Sherwood, Edwin T., and Caniere. 2,879,451.
Sperry, Leonard J. 2,892,137.
Sperry, Leonard J. 2,904,845.
Wiener, Robert. 2.877,389.
Globe Venetian Blind Corp. : See —
Radel, Aaron A. 2,916,246.
Globe- Wernicke Co., The : See —
Conley, Frank. 2,914,146.
Globex International Ltd. : See —
Van Erven Dorens, Eduard C, and Jansen. 2,911,672.
Globo Investment Trust : See —
Wegner, Josef. 2,916,871.
Gloeckner, Frederick, to The Winchell Co. Article demon-
stration device. 2.882,619, 4-21-59. CI. 35 — 51.
Gloess, Paul F. M. : See—
Dayonnet, Francois J. D., and Gloess. 2,894,070.
Glomb, Walter L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Time delay circuit. 2,894,153, 7-7-59, CI. 307 — 106.
Glomb, Walter L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Synchronized oscillators. 2,903,650, 9-8-59, CI.
331—56.
Glore, Robert F., O. M. Hovgaard, and G. E. Perreault, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Relay. 2,889,424,
6-2-59, CI. 200—87.
Gloss, Frith ie : See —
Gloss, Gunter H. 2,912,317.
Gloss, Gunter H.. and Ittlinger. 2,903,434.
Gloss, Gunter H. : See —
McGinnis, William J., and Gloss. 2,903,337.
Peterson, John A., and Gloss. 2,893,828.
Gloss, Gunter H.. to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Activation of lime. 2,869.988. 1-20-59, CI. 23 — 186.
Gloss, Gunter H., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Preparation of alkali metal phosphates. 2,874,027,
2-17-59, CI. 23—107.
Gloss, Gunter H., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Process of producing alkali metal fluozirconates. 2,888,319,
5-26-59, CI. 23—16.
Gloss, Gunter H., deceased (by F. Gloss, administrator),
to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Granular
fertilizer and process of producing same. 2,912,317,
11-10-59, CI. 71—24.
Gloss, Gunter H., and W. J. McGinnis, to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Production of potassium carbo-
nate. 2,903,336, 9-8-59, CI. 23—33.
Gloss, Gunter H., deceased (F. Gloss, administrator), and R.
Ittlinger, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. De-
colorizing clays. 2,903,434, 9-8-59, CI. 252 — 441.
Glover, Anthony D. Homemaking unit. 2,875,009, 2-24-59,
CI. 312—29.
Glover, Anthony D. Clip for holding spectacles or the like.
2,884,219, 4-28-59, CI. 248—305.
Glover, Bertram W. : See —
Robinson, Thomas P., and Glover. 2,876,861.
Glover, Clarence C. : See
Lackey, Robert S., and Glover. 2,916,917.
Glover, Earl W. : See —
Rittenhouse. Owen R., and Glover. 2,916,945.
Glover, Harold G. : See —
Valentine, Reginald, and Glover. 2,916,358.
Glover, James B., and G. O. Peters. Device for snubbing
wheel suspension structure to vehicle frame. 2,878,031,
3-17-59, CI. 280—150.
Glover, Jess A. Three size yard broom. 2,904,951, 9-22-59,
CI. 56—400.18.
Glover. John E. Safety pin. 2,873,500, 2-17-59, CI. 24 —
161.
Glover, Wilfrid, to British Tvre & Rubber Co. Ltd. Friction
material. 2,867,125, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 230.7.
Glover, William S., J. F. West, P. A. Roush, and A. E.
Budzilek, to Wheaton Glass Co. Reinforced glass aerosol
containers. 2,917,197, 12-15-59, CI. 215 — 12.
Gloviak. Stanley, and N. Frantz, to Carter Part* Co. Push
button switch. 2,903,540. 9-8-59, CI. 200 — 159.
Glowacki, Matthew P. : See —
Urbain, Leon F., and Glowacki. 2,895,704.
Glowka, Martin. Protective covering for garment hangers.
2,878,978, 3-24-59, CI. 223 — 98.
Glowka, Martin. Rubber covered clothes hangers. 2,899,117.
8-11-59, CI. 223—93.
Gluchowicz, Gerszon, and H. V. Axelsson, to Ulosunda Verk-
stader Aktiebolag. Work holders of the centerless type for
grinding machines. 2,889,668, 6-9-59, CI. 51 — 236.
Gluck, William, to Industrial Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc. Tube
socket for printed circuits. 2,917,723, 12-15-59, CI.
339 — 194.
Gluckin, William, & Co.. Inc. : See —
Grisham, Simon. 2,888,018.
Glueckstein, Henry J., to Globe-Union Inc. Variable resistors
and the like. 2,892,011, 6-23-59, CI. 174 — 66.
354
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Glueckstein, Henry J., C. R. Goerg, and K. W. Toungbeck, to
Globe-Union Inc. Electrical switch and variable resistor
for miniature electrical apparatus. 2,887,553, 5-19-59, CI.
201 — 55.
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Composi-
tion containing a plastic material and a modified clay.
2.883,350. 4-21-59. CI. 200—37.
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., and M. Kosmin, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for producing high energy fuels. 2,910,420,
10-27-59, CI. 208—06.
Gluhareff, Michael E., to United Aircraft Corp. Sectional
aircraft fuselage. 2,872,137, 2-3-59, CI. 244 — 120.
Glumer, Gustavo V. Mechanical riding toy. 2,885,213,
5-5-59, CI. 280—1.183.
Gluss, Norman. Air cylinder. 2,869,514, 1-20-59, CI. 121—1.
Glynn, Leon A., to Collins Radio Co. Crystal oscillator isola-
tion means. 2,880,313, 3-31-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Glynn, Leon A., to Collins Radio Co. Variable inductor.
2,910,661, 10-27-59, CI. 336—139.
Glynn, Theodore W., to Blue Ridge Glass Corp. Electric
heater. 2,867,710 1-6-59, CI. 219 — 34.
Glynn, Theodore W., to Blue Ridge Glass Corp. Method
and apparatus for drilling large holes through glass sheets.
2,906,256, 9-29-59, CI. 125—20.
Gmitter, George T. : See —
Swart, Gilbert H., Gmitter, and Nicholas. 2,915,490.
Gnambs, Josef, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Joint, in particular
universal joint. 2,869,341, 1-20-59, CI. 64 — 17.
Gnandt. John A., and E. A. Kay, to Harris-Intertype Corp.
Lubrication markers. 2,809,681. 1-20-59. CI. 184 — 105.
Gobat, Andre R., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Method of cutting semieoLductive material.
2,911,773, 11-10-59, CI. 51—283.
Gobble, Wallace W. : See —
Hoegee, Robert A and Gobble. 2,878.039.
Gobby, Alan B. Stationary automobile wheel holder.
2.882.943. 4-21-59 CI. 144 — 288.
Gobeil, Richard J. : See —
Brown, Robert L., and Gobeil. 2,890,243.
Gober, Hubert S., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Method and tool
for smoothing formed sheet metal. 2,903,038, 9-8-59, CI.
153—32.
Gochoel, Urban F., to Vapo-Gas Corp. Gaseous fuel gener-
ator. 2,905,800, 9-22-59, CI. 219—38.
Godbarsen, Robert, Jr., to General Electric Co. Interval tim-
ing apparatus and method. 2,909,666, 10-20-59, CI.
*>50 95
Godberseu,' Byron L. Releasable bolster hoist. 2,878,057,
3-17-59, CI. 298—22.
Godbersen, Byron L. Dump wagon hoist means. 2,902,315,
9-1-59, CI. 298—22.
Godbille, Francois, to Societe Anonyme dite : Pruehauf. Ve-
hicles having dual wheels. 2,913,999, 11-24-59, CI. 105—
215.
Goddard, Charles T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of determining surface flatness. 2,867,149, 1-6-59,
CI. 88 — 14.
Goddard. Edwin G. Lamp holder. 2,869,092, 1-13-59, CI.
339—57.
Goddard, George W., to Bulova Research and Development
Laboratories, Inc. Automatic aerial photography system.
2,895,393, 7-21-59, CI. 95—12.5.
Goddard, Louis H., to Globe Industries, Inc. Timer. 2,913,-
544, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 35.
Goddard, Reginald E., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Process for the continuous regeneration of a granular cata-
lyst. 2,897.157. 7-28-59, CI. 252 — 418.
Goddard. William A., to International Business Machines
Corp. Data storage apparatus. 2,901,730. 8-25-59, CI.
340—173.
Goddard, William P., to The St. Peter Rosary Co. Rosary
entity. 2,912,770, 11-17-59, CI. 35—23.
Godden, Thomas E., and E. H. Morris, to Rotol Ltd. Variable
pitch airscrews. 2,903.075. 9-8-59, CI. 170—160.32.
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and J. P. Magness, to Pan American
Petroleum Corp. Recovery of chemicals from hydrocarbon
solutions. 2,898,362, 8^-59, CI. 260 — 450.
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and J. P. Magness, to Pan American
Petroleum Corp. Process for recovery of oxygenated chemi-
cals from hydrocarbon solutions thereof. 2,902,508, 9—1-
59, CI. 260 — 450.
Goddu, Lloyd W., and O. W. Dillon, to American Optical Co.
Lens marking devices. 2,917,971, 12-22-59, CI. 88 — 56.
Goddu, Robert P., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation of
oxetane polymers. 2,895,922, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Goddu, Robert F., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation of
oxetane polymers. 2,905,647, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Goddu, Robert P., and J. A. Hndy, to Hercules Powder Co.
Stabilization of monomeric 3,3-bis (chloromethyl)-oxetane.
2.914,540, 11-24-59, CI. 260—333.
Godehn, Donald J. : See —
Walker, Bernard P., Ward, and Godehn. 2,905,968.
Goden, Peter : See —
Naeser, Gerhard, and Goden. 2,892,215.
Godet, Pierre, to Les Usines de Melle (Societe Anonyme).
Process for producing diacetone alcohol. 2,889,369, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—594.
Godet, Sidney : See —
McCoy, Rawley D., and Godet. 2,889.508.
Godfrey, Charles E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Vertically
mounted spike driver. 2,884,867, 5-5-59, CI. 104 — 17.
Godfrey, Charles E., and W. T. Johnson, Jr., to American
Brake Shoe Co. Impacting apparatus. 2,910,010, 10-27-59,
CI. 104—17.
Godfrey, James H., and K. Damijonaitis, to The Stanley
Works. Control mechanism and shaft lock. 2,897,302,
7-28-59, CI. 200 — 42.
Godfrey, John C. to Godfrey Molecular Models, Inc. Set of
atomic models for the teaching of chemistry. 2,882,617,
4-21-59, CI. 35 — 18.
Godfrey, John W. : See —
Disinger, Frank A and Godfrey. 2,874,555.
Godfrey, John W., J. R. Hayden, and K. V. Nieman, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Marine heat exchanger. 2,914,012, 11—
24-59, CI. 114 — .5.
Godfrey, Kenneth L. : See —
Baker, Joseph W.. and Godfrey. 2,887,432.
Baker, Joseph W., and Godfrey. 2,889,330.
Cooper, Robert H., and Godfrey. 2,918,512.
Cooper, Robert H., and Godfrey. 2,918,513.
Garlette, William A., Jr., and Godfrey. 2,868,841.
Godfrey, Kenneth L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Higher acy-
clic tetramethylphosphorodiamidates. 2,912,451, 11-10-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Godfrey, Kenneth L., and G. A. Saul, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Cyanoetherphosphorothioates. 2,908,604, 10-13-59,
CI. 167—22.
Godfrey Molecular Models, Inc. : See —
Godfrey, John C. 2.882,617.
Godfrey, Wallace C. Dusting device. 2,878,504, 3-24-59,
CI. 15—210.
Godfrey, Wallace C, and W. J. Lacourciere. Fish stringer.
2,914,230, 11-24-59, CI. 224 — 7.
Godfroy, Nicholas A. C. Combination mouth piece and air-
way. 2,882,803, 4-21-59, CI. 128—136.
Godier, Ivan : See —
Billin, James J., Godier, and Hall. 2,885,472.
GodowsKy, Leopold, and J.J. Duane, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Microdispersions of photographic color couplers. 2,870,012,
1-20-59, CI. 90—97.
Godshalk, James B., to Fox Products Co. Valves. 2,915,086,
12-1-59, CI. 137—614.14.
Godshalk, Russell L., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid
heat exchange apparatus. 2,916,263, 12-8-59, CI. 257 — 224.
Godt, Henry C, Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Nitric acid
oxidation of cyclic alcohols. 2,881,215, 4-7-59, CI. 260 —
534
Godwin, Charles J., M. Hurowitz P. D. Kaplan E. W. Siegel,
and T. W. Zebley. to General Electric Co. Component as-
sembly system. 2,896,314, 7-28-59, CI. 29 — 203.
Goebel, Gerhard. Temperature regulator for room heaters.
2.895,675, 7-21-59, CI. 236 — 9.
Goebel. Hermann : See —
Benade, Walther, and Goebel. 2,875,191.
Goebel, Hermann, and G. Muller, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Water-insoluble 6-amino-2,4-dioxo-tetra-
hydroquinazoline monoazo dyestuffs. 2,908,678, 10-13-59,
CI. 260—154.
Goebel, Max T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Meth-
ods of killing insects and fungi with perchloryl fluoride.
2,913.366, 11-17-59. CI. 167—17.
Goehner, William R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Sound track position compensation means for record drum-
lead screw type translating device. 2,872,195, 2-3-59,
CI. 274—20.
Goehre, Otto : See —
Oettinger, Willi, Von Fuener, and Goehre. 2,894,898.
Goehrig, George H., Jr., and H. I. Southerwick, to Black-
hawk Mfg. Co. Hydraulic weighing device. 2,909,367,
10^20-59, CI. 265 — 47.
Goehring, Edward E. Automatic oil reservoir. 2,903,091,
9-8-59, CI. 184—103.
Goeke, Ralph E. : See —
Corriveau, Joseph A., Goeke, and Sihvonen. 2.888,005.
Goellner, John A., to Monarch Metal Weatherstrip Corp.
Weatherstrip and sash balance. 2,912,726, 11-17-59, CI.
20—52.
Goemann, Richard P., to H. H. Robertson Co. Air condition-
ing and electrical wire distributing structure. 2,877,990,
3-17-59, CI. 257- -8.
Goemann, Richard P.. to H. H. Robertson Co. Air condi-
tioning structure. 2,912,231, 11-10-59, CI. 257—286.
Goepfrich, George A., to The Skinner Chuck Co. Jaw center-
ing device for chucks. 2,898,120, 8^4-59, CI. 279 — 116.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Residual
pressure check valve. Re. 24,664, 6-30-59. CI. 137 — 493.1.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Wheel
brake. 2,875,862, 3-3-59, CI. 188 — 106.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Duo servo
cylinder anchor brake. 2,906,517, 9-29-59, CI. 188 — 78.
Goeppinger, Edward J. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, Goeppinger, and Gaa.
2,870,302.
Goerden, Leonhard : See —
Nischk, Gunther, Muller, and Goerden. 2,879,248.
Goering, Hans G., and ,T. P. Rocca, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Tripolymer of stvrene, Cb tertiary and
non-tertiary monoolefin. 2,910,458, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 80.5.
Goering, Hans G., H. G. Schneider, and P. D. Spillane, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method of dispensing solids
in polymerization mixtures. 2,914,357, 11-24-59, CI. 302 —
66.
LIST OF PATENTEES
355
Goerlich, Reinhard, to International Standard Electric Corp.
File record selection arrangement. 2,908,278, 10-13-59,
CI. 129 — 16.1.
Goerrig, Dieter : See —
Walaschewski, Engelbert, and Goerrig. 2,893,862.
Goerrig, Dieter, and V. Lwowski, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellscbaft. Process for removing sulfur and oxy-
gen from metals. 2,915,3S1, 12-1-59, CI. 75—55.
Goertz, John R. : See —
Crancer, Ray A., Goertz. and Graham. 2,914,587.
Goertz, Raymond C, K. R. Ferguson, B. W. Rylander, and
L. M. Safranski, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Portable source of radioactivity.
2,891,168, 6-16-59, CI. 250 — 106.
Goeser, Paul A. : See —
Beuk, Jack F., Savich, Goeser, and Hogan. 2,903,362.
Goeser, Silvan F. Slide fastener fold spreader. 2,904,868,
9-22-59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Goethel, Thomas P. : See —
Cavanaugh, Richard D., and Goethel. 2,904,302.
Goetsch. Earl G., and W. H. Cowles, to Holley Carburetor
Co. Gas turbine isochronous governor. 2,896,652, 7-28-59,
CI. 137— 34. „ ,„„
Goett, Arnold H. Jet pronged digging heads. 2,90o,443,
9_22— 59 CI 255 61.
Goettl, Adam D. Actuator for louver slats. 2,874,626, 2-24-
59, CI. 9S — 40.
Goettl Adam D. Blower outlet damper actuator. 2,874,893,
2-24-59. CI. 230—114.
Goettl Adam D. Adjustable support for evaporative coolers.
2.882,810. 4-21-59, CI. 98—30.
Goettl, Adam D. Air directing louver device. 2,892,395,
6-30-59, CI. 9S — 40.
Goettl, Adam D. and G. Bleed-off orifice for evaporative
coolers. 2,883,055. 4-21-59. CI. 210—307.
Goettl, Albert B., to International Metal Products Co. Air
directing louver device. 2,895,401, 7-21-59, CI. 98 — 110.
Goettl. Gust : See —
Goettl, Adam D. and G. 2,883,055.
Goettl, Gust. Air directing louver device. 2,887,943, 5-26-
59, CI. 98—110.
Goetz, Alexander. Concentrometer. 2,871,695, 2-3-59, CI.
73—61.
Goetz, Alexander. Bacteriological filter unit. 2,904,857,
9_22— 59 CI 21 82.
Goetz, Charles E. Vacuum cooling. 2,886,858, 5-19-59, CI.
20 — 2.
Goetz, Ernest F., to General Electric Co. Two-shoe brake
mechanism. 2,889,014, 6-2-59, CI. 188—171.
Goetz, George P. : See —
Harkness. Leslie M., Cornwell, and Goetz. 2,881,158.
Goetz. Harrv M. : See —
Feo, Edmond G., Feldman, and Goetz. 2,895,829.
Goetz, Harvey J. : See —
Magrath, William B., and Goetz. 2,878,935.
Goetz, John L., to Collins Radio Co. Input-coded shaft posi-
tioning control system. 2,918,615, 12-22-59, CI. 318 —
467.
Goetz, Vincent A., to Holley Carburetor Co. Combined con-
trolled transmission and carburetor. 2,905,013, 9-22-59,
CI. 74 — 472.
Goetz, Walter : See —
Buhrer, Erwin, and Goetz. 2,892,225.
Goetze, Rolf F., to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Akt. Cylin-
der barrel with protective coating. 2,879,116. 3-24-59,
CI 309 3
Goetzel, Claiis G., N. J. Grant, L. P. Skolnick, and J. A.
Yoblin, to Sintercast Corp. of America. Thermal element.
2,899,338, 8-11-59, CI. 117 — 65.
Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengensellschaft : See —
Arnold. Hartmut, and Duck. 2,915,348.
Baumler, Hermann, and Fuhrmann. 2,917,353.
Goetze, Rolf F. 2.879,116.
Goff. David C, to Zonolite Co. Method of insulating pipe.
2.901.775, 9-1-59. CI. 18—59.
Goff, David C. to Zonolite Co. Parting agent for conduits.
2.903.018,9-8-59, CI. 138—66.
Goff, John C. M. B. Goldberg, and A. J. Sondheimer, to
United States of America, Navy. Electrolytically controlled
delay device. 2.868,126, 1-13-59, CI. 102 — 16.
Goff. Justin B. Snap-action switch. 2,901,568, 8-25-59, CI.
200—67.
Goff, Leon E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Protective relay-
ing system for an electric power transmission circuit.
2,902,626, 9-1-59, CI. 317—36.
Goffe, Edwin H., and D. J. Rowley, to Monroe Calculating
Machine Co. Operation control means. 2,884,190, 4-28-
59, CI. 235 — 63.
Goffstein, Solen M., to Standard Electrical Products Co.
Core and coil assembly mounting frame. 2,903,661, 9-8-59,
CI. 336 — 65.
Gofman. John W. : See —
Connick, Robert E., Gofman, and Pimentel. 2,912,302.
Seaborz. Glenn T.. Gofman, and Stoughton. 2.887,357.
Seaborg, Glenn T., Gofman, and Stoughton. 2,900,228.
Gofman, John W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Oxalate process for separating element 94.
2,867,640, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 429.1.
Gofman, John W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Thorium oxalate-uranyl acetate coupled pro-
cedure for the separation of radioactive materials.
2,899,452, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 429.1.
Gofman, John W., R. E. Connick, and A. C. Wahl, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process
for the separation of heavy metals. 2,871,251, 1-27-59,
CI. 260 — 429.1. „ a._ i4 ,
Gogan, Joseph. Method and apparatus for differential
quenching. 2,879,192, 3-24-59, CI. 148—13.
Gogek, Charles J., to Corn Products Refining Co. Core binder
and process of making cores. 2,875,073, 2-24-59, CI. 106 —
3S.4.
Gogniat, John. Jr. : See — -
Beal, James F., and Gogniat. 2,916,088.
Goheen, David W. : See —
Cisney, Merle E., and Goheen. 2,908,716.
Goheen, David W., and W. M. Hearon, to Crown Zellerbach
Corp. Making methyl mercaptan from desugared spent
sulfite pulping liquors. 2,914,567, 11-24-59, CI. 260—609.
Goheen, David W., W. M. Hearon, M. E. Cisney, and J. D.
Wethern, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Making dimethyl sul-
fide from desugared spent sulfite pulping liquors.
2,914,568, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 609.
Gohei Tanabe & Co., Ltd. : See —
Hayano, Kyoji. 2,874,177.
Gohlke, Rudolph A. Mower reel sharpening and actuating
means. 2,872,222, 2-3-59, CI. 287—53.
Gohmann, Heinz. Leg-rests. 2,914,116, 11-24-59, CI. 155—
169.
Gohorel, Fernand P., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Fault recorder for automatic telephone exchange.
2.878,32S, 3-17-59, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Gohorel, Fernand P., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Automatic telephone systems. 2,8£2,343, 4-14-59, CI.
179 — 18.
Gohorel, Fernand P., A. J. Henquet and J. J. Perrot, to
International Standard Electric Corp. Markers control
for crossbar automatic telephone system. 2,911,477, 11-
3—59 CI 179 -18
Gohrke,' Ray W., and N. D. Thompson, to Gerlinger Carrier
Co. Articulated clamping assembly. 2,875,913, 3-3-59,
CI. 214—654.
Goinz, Louis H. : See —
Holman, George W., and Going. 2,875,066.
Holman, George W.. and Going. 2,875,067.
Goins, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heat
exchanger. 2,890,876, 6-16-59, CI. 263—19.
Goiot, Jean R. Internal combustion engines. 2,890,688.
6-16-59, CI. 123—48.
Goland, Lew : See —
Goland, Marc and L., and Bernstein. 2,872.347.
Goland, Marc and L., and I. M. Bernstein, to Printon Corp.
Coated thermoplastic material and method of coating ther-
moplastic material. 2 872.347. 2-3-59, CI. 117—65.
Golaski, Walter M. Knitting machine. 2,884,773, 5-5-59,
CI. 66—96.
Golay, Donaven E.,
vacuum releaser.
Golay, Marcel J. E
comparison svstems
Gold, Archie : See —
Katzen, Jacob, and Gold. 2,888,869.
Gold. Archie, to United States of America. Air Force.
Self-registering overload mechanism. 2,868,000, 1-13-59,
CI. 64—29.
Gold, Charles M. : See —
Di Pasquale, Renato, and Gold. 2,905,738.
Gold, Daniel : See —
frosfield, John F., and Gold. 2.873.117.
Crosfield, John F., and Gold. 2,899,143.
Gold, David H. : See —
Boyle, John R., and Gold. 2.902,835.
Gold. Harold, and D. M. Straight. Fluid metering system.
2,870,777, 1-27-59, CI. 137—100.
Gold, Harold, and D. M. Straight.
2.876.755. 3-10-59, CI. 123—119.
Gold. Harold, and D. M. Straight.
2 876 756 3-10-59. CI. 123—119.
Gold, Harold, and D. M. Straight
fluid pump or motor. 2,895,422,
Gold. Heinrich : See —
Siegel, Edgar, and Gold. 2,901,477.
Gold Heinrich, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Stilbene triazoles. 2,901,476. 8-25-59.
Cl. 260—240.
Gold, Irving. Key holder. 2,883,851, 4-28-59, Cl. 70—
456.
Gold, Marvin H., and L. Herzog, to Aerojet-General Corp.
Geminal dinitro compounds and method of preparing same.
2,918,489, 12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 465.4.
Gold, Nathan. Women's undergarment. 2,877,770, 3-17-59,
Cl. 128 — 435.
to Farmer Feeder Co., Inc. Milk line
2,871,821, 2-3-59, Cl. 119—14.7.
., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Radiation
2,870,343, 1-20-59, Cl. 250 — 220.
Fuel injection system.
Fuel injection system.
Variable displacement
-21-59, Cl. 103—120.
Gold, Philippe : See —
Melkonian, Diran, and Gold.
2,872,476.
Gold, Pagano, and
Gold, Pagano, and
Vandeputte.
Vandeputte.
Gold. William : See —
Dutcher, James D.,
2,908,611.
Dutcher, James D.,
2,908,612
Gold, William. Composite floors, and method of making such
floors. 2,908,049, 10-13-59, Cl. 20—7.
G.oldak Co., The : See —
Kaufman, Edwin N. 2,867,735.
Goldammer, Arthur R. : See —
Mosher, Walter W., Jr., and Goldammer. 2,893,143.
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Control
Printer
101—93.
Goldan. Theodore J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Microwave energy time delay devices.
2,894,222, 7-7-59, CI. 333—30.
Goldbaum, Robert H. : See —
Ball, Arthur F., Goldbaum, and Whitney. 2,906,039.
Goldberg, Abraham A., and J. J. Duggan, to Columbia Broad-
casting Co., Inc. Television receiver tuning indicator.
2,886,709, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Goldberg, Albert I., and K. V. Jasinski, to National Starch
Products Inc. Vinyl resin emulsions containing methoxy
polyethylene glycol. 2,910,448, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Goldberg, Bernard. Variable frequency high stability oscilla-
tor. 2,8S1,320, 4-7-59, CI. 250—36.
Goldberg, David N. Articulated brake or clutch assembly.
2,910,162, 10-27-59, CI. 192—107.
Goldberg, Earl J. : See —
Prazer, August H., and Goldberg. 2,888,440.
Goldberg, Earl J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of curing polymers of tetrahydrofuran. 2,906,738,
9-29-59, CI. 260—77.5.
Goldberg, Ernest W. Slide changer with angled magazine.
2,909,962, 10-27-59, CI. 88—28.
Goldberg Gershon M., and J. E. Lu Valle, to Technical Opera-
tions, Inc. Triaininopyridine developer. 2,875,050, 2-24—
59, Cl. 96 — 66.
Goldberg, Harold : See —
Reussenzehn, Ernest A., and Goldberg. 2,906,233.
Goldberg, Harry H. Combined window frame and concrete
form. 2,893,235, 7-7-59, Cl. 72 — 98.
Goldberg, Howard M. Orthopedic shoe. 2,884,717, 5-5-59,
Cl. 36—8.5.
Goldberg, Jacob : See —
Cox, Bonnar, and Goldberg. 2,904,777.
Cox, Bonnar, and Goldberg. 2,913,705.
Cox, Bonnar, and Goldberg. 2,918,662.
Cox, Bonnar, Goldberg, and Kautz. 2,871,289.
Goldberg, Jacob, and B. Cox. to General Electric Co.
apparatus. 2,867,791, 1-6-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Goldberg, Jacob, and B. Cox, to General Electric Co.
format control system. 2,874,633, 2-24-59, Cl.
Goldberg, Jacob, and B. Cox, to General Electric Co. Mag-
netic tape writing system. 2,913,707, 11-17-59, Cl.
340—174.
Goldberg, Joseph, to Kapid Mounting & Finishing Co. Dis-
play stand. 2,888,147, 5-26-59, Cl. 211—135.
Goldberg, Monroe B. : See —
Goff, John C, Goldberg, and Sondheimer. 2,868,126.
Goldberg, Moses W., and A. I. Bachlin, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. Aliphatic bisisothiuronium compounds. 2,867,660,
1-6-59, Cl. 260—553.
Goldberg, Moses W., and H. H. Lehr, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. a-mercapto-amide derivatives. 2,874,190, 2-17-59, Cl.
260 — 561.
Goldberg, Moses W., and S. Teitel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Benzylamine derivatives. 2,879,293, 3-24-59, Cl. 260 —
559.
Goldberg, Moses W., and W. E. Scott, to Hoffmann-La Roche
Inc. 2-acetyl-7-oxo-l,2,3,4,4a,4b,5,6,7,9,10,10a-dodecahydro-
phenanthrene and process. 2,894,958, 7-14-59, Cl. 260 —
340.9.
Goldberg, Richard J., and E. M. Olds, Jr., to Technicolor
Corp. Reduction of dye absorption in hardened gelatin
relief matrices. 2,870,704, 1-27-59, Cl. 101 — 149.1.
Goldberg, Rubin, and O. Barany. Ratchet-type earring con-
struction. 2,882,702, 4-21-59, Cl. 63 — 14.
Goldberg, Seymour : See —
Riley, Daniel F., and Goldberg. 2,919,373.
Goldberg, Seymour, to Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc.
Gaseous-discharge device. 2,919,372, 12-29-59, Cl.
313—307.
Goldberg, Seymour, and B. J. Goon, to Edgerton, Germes-
hausen and Grier, Inc. Gaseous reservoir and method.
2,919,368, 12-29-59, Cl. 313—178.
Goldblatt, Leo A., and L. L. Hopper, Jr., to United States
of America, Agriculture. Paint vehicle with fungicidal
properties. 2,884,330. 4-28-59, Cl. 106 — 15.
Goldbohm, Erich, G. Prins, and N. Schimmel, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Radar receiver comprising a
position indicator. 2,915,749, 12-1-59, Cl. 343—17.
Goldbrunner, Heinrich : See —
Muller, Friedrich, and Goldbrunner. 2,910,775.
Golde, Hans T. Apparatus for slidable closures. 2,895,755,
7-21-59, Cl. 287—56.
Golde, Hans T., and J. K. Werner. Lock for a vehicle roof.
2,872,243, 2-3-59. Cl. 296—137.
Golden, Carl E., to Ransome Torch & Burner Co. Self vapor-
izing burner. 2,880,791, 4-7-59, Cl. 158 — 53.
Golden, Carl E., to Ransome Torch & Burner Co. Torch
burner. 2,880,793, 4-7-59, Cl. 158 — 115.
Golden. Daniel, to Underwood Corp. Data transfer system.
2,905,930, 9-22-59, Cl. 340—174.
Golden, Daniel, and I. I. Korn, to Underwood Corp. Mag-
netic recording system. 2,917,726, 12-15-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Golden, Jack B. Log grapple. 2,867,470. 1-6-59, Cl.
294—85.
Golden, Morris H. Dental absorbent roll holder. 2,885,783,
5-12-59, Cl. 32—35.
Golden, Samuel J., % to R. M. Bowes. Combs.
10-20-59, Cl. 132—141.
Goldenberg, Leo. Titanium plating. 2,881,119, 4-7-59, Cl.
204—39.
2,909,183,
Goldenberg, Malcolm S. and Martin. Adjustable necktie
construction. 2,884,642, 5-5-59, Cl. 2 — 155.
Goldenberg, Martin : See —
Goldenberg, Malcolm S. and Martin. 2,884,642.
Goldenberg, Stephen R. Method and article tor causing
record players to repeat. 2,886,327, 5-12-59, Cl. 274 — 10.
Goldfarb, Adolph E. Water gun. 2,877,931, 3-17-59, Cl.
222—79.
Goldfarb, Adolph E., and H. G. Saperstein. Squirting
camera. 2,873,884, 2-17-59, Cl. 222 — 78.
Goldfarb, Martin S. : See —
Welch, Thomas R., and Goldfarb. 2,888,196.
Goldhammer, Jerome S. Combined developers and fixers.
2,901,350, 8-25-59, Cl. 96 — 61.
Goldhammer, Otto, to VEB Geraer Klaviaturenfabrik.
Keyboard for keyboard instruments. 2,885,921, 5-12-59,
Ql 34 423.
Goldie, Charles H. : See —
Gale, Alfred J., and Goldie. 2,883,606.
Golding, Frank E., to Toledo Scale Corp. Weighing scale.
2 918,270, 12-22-59, Cl. 265—29.
Golding, Kenyon E., and W. M. Meyer, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Method of and apparatus for measuring the
thickness of sheet materials. 2,904,163, 9-15-59, Cl.
198—39.
Golding, William F. Printing and like machines. 2,904,198,
9-15-59, Cl. 214—95.
Goldman Alex : See —
Goldman, Max and A. 2,879,744.
Goldman, Max and A. 2,904,008.
Goldman, Benjamin, to Rystan Co. Stable aqueous papain
topical compositions. 2,917,433, 12-15-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Goldman, David A. Integrator. 2,919,065, 12-29-59, CL
035 igg
Goldman, Elizabeth A. Cover. 2,881,778, 4-14-59, Cl.
1 35—5.
Goldman, Jacob E. : See —
Irland, Max J., Schermer, and Goldman. 2,907,672.
Goldman, Jay N. : See —
Nadler, Gerald N., and Goldman. 2,914 730.
Goldman, Leman, Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Feedback circuits for servo applications. 2,901,680,
8-25-59, Cl. 318 — 28.
Goldman, Leon : See — -
Dalalian, Harry P., Starker, and Goldman. 2,909,524.
Goldman, Max and A. Sponge activated water filled ink
cartridge pen. 2,879,744, 3-31-59, Cl. 120 — 42.15.
Goldman, Max and A. Water filled ink cartridge pen.
2,904,008, 9-15-59, Cl. 120 — 42.15.
Goldman, Myron W. Waste water renovator. 2,885,080,
5-5-59, Cl. 210—160.
Goldman, Oscar H. : See —
Tondat, Julius J., and Goldman. 2,874,248.
Goldman, Richard G., to General Electric Co. Electronic
function generator. 2,909,658, 10-20-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Goldman, Sanford L. Combination binder and easel.
2,881,008, 4-7-59, Cl. 281 — 33.
Goldman, Sylvan N. : See —
Young, Fred W. 2.871.024.
Young, Fred W. 2,916,291.
Young, Fred W.. and McNeil. 2,896,959.
Goldmann, Kurt : See —
Lewis, Frank M., Keenan, and Goldmann. 2,895,291.
Goldmark, Peter C, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Color television signal conversion system. 2,868,870,
1-13-59, Cl. 178—5.2.
Goldmark, Peter C, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Synthetic reverberation system. 2,872,515, 2-3-59. Cl.
179 — 1.
Goldmark, Peter C, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Aperture distortion correcting system. 2,878,307, 3-17-
59, Cl. 178—5.2.
Goldmark, Peter C, and J. W. Christensen, to Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc. Color television apparatus.
2,880,267, 3-31-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Goldmerstein, Isaac. Hat construction. 2,875,447, 3-3-59,
Cl. 2 — 171.2.
Goldner, Ronald B., and J. J. Suran, to General Electric Co.
Magnetic coincidence gating register. 2,889,542, 6-2-59,
Cl. 340 — 174.
Goldring, John E., and A. E. Kremiller, to Modernair Corp.
Pneumatic fastener driving machine. 2,872,901, 2-10-59,
Cl. 121 — 13.
Goldring, John E., and A. E. Kremiller, to Modernair Corp.
Collet chuck. 2,889,150, 6-2-59, Cl. 279 — 1.
Goldring, Marianne, to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Maternity
skirt. 2,917,750, 12-22-59, Cl. 2 — 211.
Goldsborough, William : See —
Mandel, Elliot, and Goldsborough. 2,873,667.
Goldsborough, Shirley, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High-
speed current-comparison relay scheme. 2,917,674,
12-15-59, Cl. 317 — 28.
Goldschmidt, Alfred : See —
Mulvany, Paul K., West, and Goldschmidt. 2,891,990.
Stewart, William T., and Goldschmidt. 2,891,991.
Goldschmied, Fabio R.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gas
reaction rotors. 2,874,894, 2-24-59, Cl. 230 — 115.
Goldschmidt, Karl, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Call-
ing line identifier. 2,883,468. 4-21-59. Cl. 179—18.
Goldschmidt, Karl, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Im-
pulse dial. 2,890,287, 6-9-59, Cl. 179—90.
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Goldschmidt, Th., A.G. : See —
Schmitz, Adolf, and Cramer. 2,907,791.
Goldsholl, Morton, to Abacus, Inc. Support hanger for pin-
up boards. 2,872,145, 2-3-59, CI. 248—223.
Goldsholl, Morton, and N. E. Van Stone, to Sherwin-Williams
Co. Spectrum color display easel. 2,890,530, 6-16-59,
Q\t 35 28.3.
Gold'smid, Hir'oshi J., to The General Electric Co. Ltd.
Thermoelectric devices. 2,886,618, 5-12-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Goldsmith, Allen L. : See —
Hickman, Charles E., and Goldsmith. 2,870,522.
Goldsmith, Fred C, to The Lubrizol Corp. Ether containing
esters of dithiophosphoric acid, and salts thereof. 2,905,-
683, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Goldsmith, John L., and G. Y. James, to Hudson Engineer-
ing Corp. Cooling tower. 2,898,097, 8-4-59, CI. 261—108.
Goldsmith, Kurt, to Textile Mills Co. Hand protectors.
2,905,946, 9-29-59, CI. 2 — 158.
Goldsmith, Robert. Printable tetrafluoroethylene polymer in-
sulated wire and method of making same. 2,911,328, 11-
3-59, CI. 117 — 218.
Goldsmith, Walter I., to Ricardo & Co. Engineers (1927) Ltd.
Internal combustion engines and pistons therefor.
2,911,963, 11-10-59, CI. 123 — 41.39.
Goldsmith, William F., to Union Carbide Corp. Stabilization
of arylamines. 2,913,495, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 575.
Goldson, Marvin. Scratch post with renewable fabric cover.
2,894,487, 7-14-59, CI. 119—1.
Goldstein, Arthur. Article-supporting bracket. 2,877,971,
3-17-59, CI. 248—302.
Goldstein, Arthur M., to Stein, Hall & Co., Inc. Dry
mannogalactan composition. 2,868,664, 1-13-59, CI.
106—208.
Goldstein, Arthur, to Tru Balance Corsets, Inc. Garment.
2,884,927, 5-5-59, CI. 128—451.
Goldstein, Arthur. Folding chairs and the like. 2,906,319,
9-29-59, CI. 155—139.
Goldstein, Bernard, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
manufacturing semi-conductive bodies. 2,900,286, 8-18-59,
CI. 148—1.5.
Goldstein, Charles E., to Plastics, Inc. Holding and slicing
guide for edible food products. 2,918,099, 12-22-59, CI.
146—150.
Goldstein, Daniel, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Flexible spout
combination stopper and pouring device. 2,908,426, 10-13-
59, CI. 222—515.
Goldstein, Emanuel, and R. M. Lusskin, to The Trubek
Laboratories. Purification of polyalkylphenols. 2,899,470,
8-11-59, CI. 260—624.
Goldstein, Emanuel, and W. C. Meluch, to The Trubeck
Laboratories. Substituted tricyclic decanols and decanones.
2,912,462, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 586.
Goldstein, Ernst M., to United States of America, General
Services Administration. Process for separating cobalt and
nickel from ammoniacal solutions. 2,910,354, 10-27-59,
CI. 75 — 108.
Goldstein, Eugene E., to The Celotex Corp. Translucent
acoustical correction ceiling construction. 2,870,857,
1-27-59, CI. 181—33.
Goldstein, Gabriel F., to Interchemical Corp. Composition
comprising a mixture of synthetic resins and cellulose ace-
tate butvrate for printing on vinyl plastics. 2,872,423,
2-3-59, CI. 260—16.
Goldstein, Irving S., to Koppers Co., Inc. Impregnating
solutions and method of impregnation therewith. 2,909,450,
10-20-59, CI. 117—161.
Goldstein, Irving S., and W. A. Dreher, to Koppers Co., Inc.
Method of imparting flame retardance to wood. 2,917,408,
12-15-59, CI. 117—103.
Goldstein, Ladislas. P. E. Dorney, and M. A. Lampert. to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Ultra-high
frequency amplitude modulator. 2,903,652, 9-8-59, CI.
332—57.
Goldstein, Leon. Convertible lounge and bed and the like.
2,880.426. 4-7-59, CI. 5 — 37.
Goldstein, Murray. Receptacle heels for footwear. 2,904,901,
9-22-59, CI. 36 — 1.
Goldstein, Raymond : See —
Hecht, Herbert, and Goldstein. 2,881,992.
Goldstein, Richard : See —
Maciszewski, Arthur H., Hupert, Goldstein, and Szubski.
2,881,315.
Goldstein, Richard, to Perma-Power Co. Highly discriminat-
ing radio frequency receiver. 2,869,123, 1-13-59, CI.
343—225.
Goldstine, Hallan E., to United States of America, Navy.
Transmitter frequency generation system. 2,872,646,
2-3-59, CI. 332 — 41.
Goldsworthy, William B., and F. Landgraf, to Glastrusions,
Inc. Apparatus for producing elongated articles from fiber-
reinforced plastic material. 2,871,911, 2-3-59. CI. 154 —
1.7.
Goldsworthy, William W., and J. B. Robison, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Peak limiting am-
plifier. 2,880,318, 3-31-59, CI. 250—27.
Goldtrap, Charley L. Toilet flush tank assembly. 2,898,604,
8-11-59, CI. 4—57.
Goldtrap, Charley L., % to D. Kamphausen, and % to W. W.
Flenniken. Toilet tank supply valve assembly. 2,900,996,
8-25-59, CI. 137 — 416.
Goldtrap, Charley L., % each to D. Kamphausen and W. W.
Flenniken. Toilet flush valve assembly. 2,904,794,
9-22-59, CI. 4 — 57.
Goldwag, Harry L. Molding and casting process. 2,917,782,
12-22-59, CI. 18—55.05.
Golemon, Valia S. Vacuum milking machines. 2,887,986,
5-26-59, CI. 119 — 14.08.
Golfas, Louis P. : See —
Kochee, Jime. 2,911,926.
Golff, Anthony B., to Hartwig Inc. Platform unit and assem-
bly. 2,889,184, 6-2-59, CI. 311 — 1.
Golfos, Louis P. : See —
Kocee, Jime. 2,889,002.
Goliber, Edward W., to General Electric Co. Chromium base
refractory compositions. 2,872,725, 2-10-59, CI. 29—182.5.
Goliber, Edward W., to General Electric Co. Sintered hard
compositions. 2,872,726, 2-10-59, CI. 29—182.5.
Goliber, Edward W., to General Electric Co. Hard refractory
compositions. 2,873,198, 2-10-59, CI. 106—65.
Golightly, James S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
bending mold. 2,882,646, 4-21-59, CI. 49—67.
CI. 49 — 67.
Golightly, James S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Appa-
ratus for bending glass. 2,917,872, 12-22-59, CI. 49—67.
Golightly, James S., and W. C. McRoberts, to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Co. Glass bending molds. 2,876,595. 3-10-59,
Golinelli, Marino. Method of producing a dietetic honey still
containing its active principles. 2,871,129, 1-27-59, CI.
99 — 146.
Goll, Ernest R., to Braun-Goll Co. Plastic stopper and shield
for a tap rod fitting for a barrel. 2,886,203, 5-12-59,
CI. 220—24.
Gollnow, Johannes D., to Gollnow-Werke A.G. Bridge con-
struction. 2,878,498, 3-24-59, CI. 14—1.
Gollnow-Werke A.G. : See —
Gollnow, Johannes D. 2,878,498.
Gollus, Frank E. Cutting tool. 2,908,963, 10-20-59, CI.
29 — 96.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Printing machines. 2,868,115, 1-13-59, CI. 101 — 2.
Goloff, Alexander, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Vibration
damper. 2,905,022, 9-22-59, CI. 74—574.
Goloff, Alexander, and R. H. Robinson, to Caterpillar Tractor
Co. Flexible and vibration damping coupling. 2,891,394,
6-23-59, CI. 64—14.
Golrick, Albert R. : See —
Douglas, Alvin P., Golrick, and Skerl. 2,899,030.
Golrick. Philip D. : See —
Wilms, Henry F., and Golrick. 2,880,897.
Goltz Joseph. Box construction with stacking tab. 2,913,-
162, 11-17-59, CI. 229—27.
Goltz, Lothar : See —
Krug, Julius, and Goltz. 2,917,248.
Golub, Lillian L., and H. S. Sylvester, to Colgate-Palmolive
Co. Liquid soap composition. 2,912,385, 11-10-59, CI.
252 132
Golub, Morton A., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of iso-
merizing polybutadiene. 2,878,175, 3-17-59, CI. 204 — 160.
Golub, Morton A., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method for iso-
merizing polybutadiene. 2,878,176, 3-17-59, CI. 204 — 162.
Golz, Herbert C. : See —
Wells, James G., and Golz. 2,912,294.
Gomberg, Edward N., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Bulk-
head seal for wire bundles. 2,892,013, 6-23-59, CI.
174—153.
Gomberg, Edward N., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Pis-
ton ring. 2,915,349, 12-1-59, CI. 309—23.
Gomerdinger, Charles W. : See —
Magruder, William R., and Gomerdinger. 2,894,139.
Gomersall, John R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Drawer suspen-
sion. 2,869,961, 1-20-59, CI. 312—339.
Gomersall, John R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Drawer suspen-
sion. 2,880,040, 3-31-59, CI. 308 — 3.8.
Gomersall, John R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Waffle baker
construction. 2 895,407, 7-21-59, CI. 99—379.
Gommel, Dewey E., to Borg- Warner Corp. Change speed
transmission. 2,883,872, 4-2S-59, CI. 74 — 336.
Gommel, Dewey E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Mounting rotors
on arbors of various transaxial contours. 2,912,021,
11-10-59, CI. 143—155.
Gommels, John P. Hinge construction. 2,872,698, 2-10-59,
CI. 16 — 163.
Gomory, Paul L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Methods and
apparatus for handling particulate solids. 2,899,374,
8-11-59. CI. 208 — 47.
Gondek, John T. Shaft couplings. 2,897,662, 8-4-59, CI.
64 — 15.
Gondek, John T. Combination hydraulic power unit.
2,916,879, 12-15-59, CI. 60—52.
Gondek, Stanley : See —
Knox, David R., and Gondek. 2,876,823.
Knox. David R., and Gondek. 2,918,100.
Gondolfo, Charles. Automobile fuel tank alarm. 2,867,698,
1-6-59, CI. 200 — 56.
Gonetz, Irving. Fluid leak detectors. 2,903,532, 9-8-59, CI.
200—84.
Gongoll, Vernon F., and G. G. Klinger, to The Electric Storage
Battery Co. Respirator. 2,893,387, 7-7-59, CI. 128—146.
Gonser, Homer S., Jr., to Wall Colmonoy Corp. Metallic
composition. 2,868,639, 1-13-59, CI. 75—171.
Gonsett, Faust R., to Young Spring & Wire Corp. Radio
wave reflector. 2,875,444, 2-24-59, CI. 343 — 915.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gonski, Joseph : See—
Cartlidge, Frank, and Gonski. 2,868.528.
Cartlidge, Frank, and Gonski. 2,916,273.
GonsUi, Joseph, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Adjustable continuous
mining machine of the boring type. 2,868,530, 1-13-59,
CI. 262—7.
GonsUi, Joseph, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Adjustable cusp
cutter for boring type continuous mining machine.
2,868,531, 1-13-59. CI. 262—7.
Gonzales. Ilooley is. Apparatus for excavating holes.
2,874,936, 2-24-59, CI. 255—20.
Gonzalez, Ken. Poultry supporting means. 2,874,404, 2-24—
59, CI. 17—44.1.
Gonzalez, Santos I. Apparatus for driving off moisture from
sugar-cane bagasse. 2.882.612, 4-21-59. CI. 34 — 86.
Gooch, Leon II., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for recovering uranium from oils.
2,894,808, 7-14-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Good, Arthur L., to Mairco, Inc. Valve. 2,874,924, 2-24-
59, CI. 251—58.
Good, Bert : See —
Laube, Hans. 2,905,049.
Good, Carl D., and H. D. Batha, to Olin Mathleson Chemical
Corp. Conversion of sodium tetrachloroaluminate to so-
dium aluminum hydride. 2,867,499, 1-6-59, CI. 23 — 14.
Good. Fred C, to Fred C. Good & Sons, Inc. Anchor boom
assembly. 2,870,732, 1-27-59, CI. 114—210.
Good, Fred C, to Fred C. Good & Sons, Inc. Windless.
2,875.890, 3-3-59. CI. 203—227.
Good, Fred C, to Fred C. Good & Sons, Inc. Anchor boom
assembly. 2,899,924, 8-18-59, CI. 114 — 210.
Good, Fred C, & Sons, Inc. : See —
Good, Fred C. 2,870.732.
Good, Fred C. 2,875.890.
Good, Fred C. 2,899,924.
Good, George M. (Jolt course divot replacing tool. 2,869,915,
1-20-59, CI. 294—50.6.
Good Roads Machinery Corp. : See —
Hanson, Harry I. 2.887,714.
Good, Robert H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Continuously sensitive bubble cham-
ber. 2,900,518, 8-18-59, CI. 250—83.
Good, Romer F., to Morgan Machine Co., Inc. Pneumatic
impact tool. 2,899,933, 8-18-59, CI. 121—13.
Good, Stuart A. Safety shoes. 2,891,329, 6-23-59, CI.
36—72.
Goodale, Edmund E., to General Electric Co. Time series
current conversion. 2,897.445. 7-28-59. CI. 324—111.
Goodale, Ralph H. One-wheeled foldable carrier with spring
pin strut connection. 2,918,296, 12-22-59, CI. 2S0 — 41.
Goodale, Walter D.. Jr„ and W. Pferd, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Inc. Telephone pay station. 2,883,463,
4-21-59. CI. 179 — C.3.
Goodale, Walter D., Jr., W. Pferd, and R. K. Thompson, Jr.,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone pay station.
2,906,823, 9-29-59, CI. 179—6.3.
Goodall, Charles and M. Rotary raking wheel. 2,867,965,
1-13-59, CI. 56 — 377.
Goodall Equipment, Inc. : See — ■
Goodall, Leonard B. 2,898,723.
Goodall, Leonard B., to Goodall Equipment, Inc. Multiple
bladed mower. 2,898,723, 8-11-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Goodall, Maurice: See—
Goodall Charles and M. 2,867.965.
Goodall, Robert R., and N. H. Sutcliffe, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Process for the isolation of cephalosporin
N. 2,899,425, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 239.1.
Goodall Rubber Co. : See —
Williamson, Frederick B., Jr., and Holland. 2,890,900.
Goodall, William M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave data processing circuits. 2,914,249, 11-24-09,
CI. 235—176.
Goodall, William M., and H. E. Rowe, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Broad-band amplifier employing paral-
lel-series coupling network. 2,899,508, 8-11-59, CI.
179—171.
Goodbar, Isaac. Projection screen. 2,884,834, 5-5-59,
PI go 28 93
Goodbar, Mayo A., R. G. Pratt, and C. A. Bacher, to The
National Cash Register Co. Feed control mechanism for
record material. 2,889,709, 6-9-59, CI. 101 — 66.
Goodell, John D., and T. Lode, to Librascope, Inc.
pulse controlling device. 2,914,753, 11-24—59,
174.
Gooden, Herbert B. Advertising sign device. 2,876,567,
3-10-59. CI. 40—32.
Gooden, John S. : See —
Link, Charles T., Jr., and Gooden.
Goodenow, Earl P. Water ski harness.
CI. 9—21.
Gooderhaiu, John W., E. Jacobitti, O. Myers, F. F. Shipley,
and W. StricUler, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Toll
switching telephone system. 2,868,884, 1-13-59, CI.
179—18.
Goodfellow, Ada M. Castor cups for receiving castors of fur-
niture. 2,915,850, 12-8-59, CI. 45—137.
Goodfellow, Hairy E., to Jervis Corp. Latch control appa-
ratus. 2,898,139, 8-4-59, CI. 292—336.3.
Goodhue, Carl E., K. H. Schwarz, and L. L. Stephens, to
Puritan Compressed Gas Co. Flowmeter structure.
2,882,725. 4-21-59. CI. 73—209.
Goodhue. Lvle D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control of
grass growth. 2,868,633, 1-13-59, CI. 71—2.3.
Magnetic
CI. 340—
2,895,150.
2,910,709, 11-3-59,
Goodhue, Lyle D., and K. E. Cantrel, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Insect repellent composition comprising a diethyl,
di-n-propyl or di-n-butyl pyridine dicarboxylate, a stabilizer
and a method of use. 2,884,355, 4-28-59. CI. 167 — 33.
Goodhue, Lyle D., and K. E. Cantrel, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Synergist-containing polycyclic aldehydes and alcohols
as insect repellents. 2,919,227, 12-29-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Goodin, Harry A., Jr., and C. E. Hawk, to Aerojet-General
Corp. Coupling device. 2,905,486, 9-22-59, CI. 284 — 19.
Gooding, Chester M. : See —
Melnick, Daniel, and Gooding. 2,874,055.
Gooding, Francis H., to The Okonite Co. Apparatus for
testing electric cable insulation. 2,882,491, 4-14-59, CI.
324 — 54.
Gooding, Francis H., to The Okonite Co. Apparatus for test-
ing electric cable insulation. 2,882,492, 4-14-59, CI.
324 — 54.
Gooding, Francis H., to The Okonite Co. Apparatus for test-
ing electric cable insulation. 2,900,597, 8-18-59, CI.
324—54.
Gooding, Iver L., to Lennox Industries, Inc. Adjusting device
for troughs. 2,903,224, 9-8-59. CI. 248—274.
Gooding, William T., Jr., and R. C. Danison, to Diamond
Alkali Co. Process for producing alkali metal silicates.
2,869,985, 1-20-59, CI. 23—110.
Goodland, William L. Pea harvester. 2,882,909, 4-21-59,
CI. 130—30.
Goodlaxson, John D., to The Maytag Co. Water level con-
trol means. 2.874,559, 2-24-59, CI. 68—207.
Goodley, Charles E. Lace machines. 2,871,753, 2-3-59, CI.
87—27.
Goodliffe, Arthur W. : See —
MacGregor. l'eter S., and Goodliffe. 2.887,297.
Macgregor, Peter S., and Goodliffe. 2,905,407.
Goodman, Ben. Knockdown-type spot vulcanizer. 2,875,470,
3-3-59, CI. 18 — 18.
Goodman, Charles J., and C. R. Walker, to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co. Multiple transmitter control
circuit. 2.896,020, 7-21-59, CI. 178—17.5.
Goodman, David M. Cathode and directed ray tubes.
2,885,591, 5-5-59, CI. 315—1.
Goodman, David M. Directed ray tube and the like.
2,897,388, 7-28-59, CI. 313—65.
Goodman, David M. System for selected transmission, stor-
age, display, coding or decoding of information. 2,897,398,
7-28-59. CI. 315—10.
Goodman, David M. Radiation generating and transmitting
device. 2.915,659, 12-1-59, CI. 313—65.
Goodman, Eli L, to Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp.
Control and transmission method and apparatus. 2,906,878,
9-29-59, CI. 250 — 45.
Goodman, George, Ltd. : See —
Mitchell, Harold. 2,893,091.
Goodman, Henry. Tube container for paint, 2,893,710,
7-7-59, CI. 259 — 72.
Goodman, Henry B. Divider and rack construction.
2,869,733, 1-20-59, CI. 211 — 184.
Goodman, Hugh F., to The A. P. V. Co. Ltd. Packed screw-
thimble type coupling with means to prevent overcompres-
sion of the packing. 2,871,036, 1-27-59, CI. 285—354.
Goodman, Joseph J., to American Cyanamid Co. Fermenta-
tion of oxvtetracvcline by streptomyces rimosus. 2,871,166,
1-27-59, CI. 195—114.
Goodman, Joseph J., to American Cyanamid Co. Strepto-
myces aureofaciens fermentation process. 2,911,339, 11-
3-59, CI. 195—80.
Goodman Mfg. Co. • See —
Arndt, Charles J. 2,908,958.
Bergmanr<, Ernst R. 2,880.852.
Bergmann, Ernst R. 2,889,918.
Bergmann, Ernst R., and Madeira.
Bergmann, Ernst R., and Slomer.
Biedess, Anthony R. Re. 24,732.
Biedess, Anthony R. 2,899,187.
Boersma, Richard F., and Lo Presti.
Brown. Clarence H. 2,901,233.
Brown, Clarence H., and McCallum. 2,907,559.
Caitlidse. Frank, and Gonski. 2 868.528.
Cartlidge, Frank, and Gonski. 2,916,273.
Driehaus, Herman W. 2.901.230.
Gleeson, Murray A. 2,907,448.
Gonski, Joseph. 2.868.530.
Gonski, Joseph. 2,868,531.
Hasenbook, Lov D. 2.901.231.
Hagenbook, Lov D., and Kopeikin. 2,903,770.
Hardy, James W. 2,897,564.
Hlinsky, Fniii J 2,882 031.
Hlinsky, Emil J. 2.907.558.
Karlovsky, Jerry. 2.885,196.
Lo Presti, Roy F. 2,885,066.
Lo Presti, Roy F., and Madeira. 2,875,886.
Lo Presti, Rov F., and Smith. 2.892,533.
Lundquist. Richard C. 2.S68.529.
Madeira, John R. 2.903,769.
Madeira, John R. 2,903,771.
McCallum, Robert A. 2.X92.532.
McCann, Keith. 2.868,355.
MeWhorter, Cedric E. 2,873,021.
McWhorter. Cedric E. 2.874,945.
Newton, John S. 2,904,319.
Newton. John S.. and Brown. 2,911,090.
Ocden. Charles T. 2.892.534.
2.904,164.
2,916,099.
2,889,913.
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Parking station
Carton dispenser
2,8S3,7S0, 4-28-59, CI.
2,906,434, 9-29-59,
Goodman Mfg. Co. : See — Continued
Risse, Ralph F. 2,889,910.
Robbins, James S. 2,898,742.
Salmons, Jerome C. 2,880,851.
Sharps, Ralph L. 2,900,070.
Silks, Walter. 2,877,005.
Silks, Walter. 2,890,033.
Slomer, Joseph J. 2,872,794.
Slomer. Joseph J. 2,876,623.
Slomer, Joseph J. 2,904,959.
Smith, Herman E. 2,895,594.
Smith, Herman E. 2,909,273.
Stinson, Mary L. 2,904,166.
Wood, Claude (X 2,881,301.
Goodman, Morris.
39 — 6.
Goodman, Peter J.
CI. 221—297.
Goodman, Robert B., and F. J. Roberts, to United Aircraft
Corp. Coupling and mixing chamber for an aircraft air
conditioning system. 2,884,846, 5-5-59, CI. 98 — 38.
Goodman, Solomon : See —
Redniss. Alexander, Goodman, and Cantor. 2.871,098.
Goodman, Walter, to L. A. Kocen. Clothes hanger. 2,872,-
090. 2-3-59. CI. 223—94.
Goodmans Industries Ltd. : See —
Jordan, Edward J. 2,885,024.
Goodner, Monroe H., to Stephenson Corp. Two-stage gas
regulator. 2,891,589, 6-23-59, CI. 137 — 505.12.
Goodner, Monroe H., to Stephenson Corp. Demand valve.
2,918,073, 12-22-59, CI. 137 — 64.
Goodrich, B. P., Co., The : See —
Antlfmger, George J. 2,893,908.
Armstrong, Howard H. 2,909,823.
Billingsley, William F. 2,910,104.
Billingsley, William F., and Balzhiser. 2,869,609.
Black, Paul F., Gill, and Le Blanc. 2,916,816.
Bush, Thomas F. 2,909,493.
Cate. Malcolm S. 2.900.953.
Craig, David, Jones, and Semegen. 2,905,649.
Dalev, Frederick M. 2,891,288.
Diem, Hugh E., and Tucker. 2,913,444.
Di Norscia, Gaetano A. 2,881,098.
Eilbeck. Gorman E.. and TJrig. 2,868,754.
Fink, Herbert H. 2.880.12S.
Fink, Herbert H. 2,893,466.
Formanek, Robert J., and Wilson. 2,912,355.
Freeder, Herman. 2.889,805.
Gill, Richard H., Radke, and Kotheimer. 2,868,828.
Golub, Morton A. 2,878,175.
Golub, Morton A. 2.878.176.
Gregg, Earl C, Jr. 2.911,405.
Gregory, James T. 2,871,237.
Gregory. James T. 2.871.238.
Gretz, John L. 2,897,959.
Hendry, Charles M. 2.895.987.
Hydro, William R., and Willard. 2,894,942.
.Tansen. Jacob E.. and Kehe. 2.877.209.
Jennings, Garland B., and Parks. 2,902,460.
Jones, John F. 2,894,921.
Juve, Arthur E. 2,894,280.
Kahn, Henry. 2,909,151.
Kroeger. Edward P. 2.888.232.
Kuts, Richard M. 2,909.081.
Lessig, Edward T. 2,902,073.
Lessig, Edward T., and Wilson. 2,889,802.
Mathes, Roger A. 2.883.364.
Mathes, Rocer A. 2.883.365.
Maxey, Edwin M. 2,905,581.
Morrissev Richard T. 2,877,198.
Newton, Edwin B., and Sears. 2,880,191.
Nnwfon. Frtivin B., and Sears. 2.882.177.
Newton, Edwin B., and Sears. 2,894,929.
Oswalt, Burlin W. 2,918,797.
Page, Norman. 2.879,452.
Parmerlee, James K. 2,867,089.
Perrini. Americo F., and Gretz. 2,888.095.
Reeve, William L., and Chrisman. 2,918,777.
Schollenberger, Charles S. 2,871,218.
Schollenberger, Charles S. 2,899,411.
Seaton, John H. 2.884.042.
Semegen. Stephen T. 2.873.481.
Snyder, Clarence E. 2,917,096.
Snvder. Frank D. 2.908.792.
Talalay. Anselm. 2.901.773.
Tucker. Harold. 2,895.940.
TJelzmann, Heinz. 2,904,526.
Wagner, William T. 2,905,970.
Watson, Arthur E., and Barns. 2,902,082.
West, Michael J., and Cutarelli. 2.876.824.
Weston, Rocer D., and Barns. 2,897,543.
Widzer, Arthur S. 2,912.283.
Wilhelm, Robert J., and Waugaman. 2,894,855.
Wootton, Gerald V., and Hoxie. 2,871,214.
Goodrich. George W. : See —
Beck, Perwood A.. Goodrich, and Verge. 2.881,980.
Goodrich, Gordon W., to The Martin Co. Modular displav
arrangement. 2.914,872, 12-1-59, CI. 40 — 124.
Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Miller, Floyd F., and Conner. 2,905,659.
Goodrich, Hunter C. : See —
Kidd. Marshall C. and Goodrich. 2.906.817.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor
reactance circuit. 2,870,421, 1-20-59, CI. 333—80.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Noise im-
mune automatic gain control circuit. 2,878,312, 3-17-59,
CI. 178 — 7.3.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Amplitude
discriminatory system. 2,890,352, 6-9-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Sawtooth
wave generator. 2,891,192, 6-16-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America . Transistor,
operating in collector saturation carrier-storage region, con-
verting pulse amplitude to pulse duration. 2,905,815,
9-22-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor
phase detector circuit. 2,906,818, 9-29-59, CI. 178 — 7.3.
Goodrich, John J., to St. Regis Paper Co. Container with
trough feeding means and trough insert therefor.
2,885,141, 5-5-59, CI. 229—66.
Goodrich, William. Die handling and assembly machine.
2,914,968, 12-1-59, CI. 76—4.
Goodridge, Laurence M., and C. L. Martin. Pressure injec-
tion type carburetor. 2,871,841, 2-3-59, CI. 123—119.
Goodridge, Laurence M., and C. L. Martin, to ACF Industries.
Inc. Tangential nozzle type carburetor. 2,877,003,
3-10-59, CI. 261—62.
Goodrum, Richard B., to Jones and Lamson Machine Co.
Universal chuck. 2,883.201, 4-21-59. CI. 279 — 113.
Goodspeed Machine Co. : See —
Witt, Kenneth F. 2,902,064.
Goodspeed, Perry C, Jr., to Cornell Valve Corp. Aerosol
valve. 2,908,479, 10-13-59, CI. 251—320.
Goodwin, A. D., & Son, Inc. : See —
Goodwin, Alfred D. 2,891,372.
Goodwin, Alfred D. 2,892,505.
Goodwin, Alfred D., to A. D. Goodwin & Son, Inc. Combina-
tion knocker and limb shaker. 2,891,372, 6-23-59, CI.
56—328.
Goodwin, Alfred D., to A. D. Goodwin & Son, Inc. Vehicle
with steering by driving mechanism. 2,892,505, 6-30-59,
CI. 180 — 6.66.
Goodwin, Chester H., to The Chemstrand Corp. High speed
washing and relaxing thread advancing storage reel.
2,898,750, 8-11-59, CI. 68 — 205.
Goodwin, Donald F., and J. X. Sopkovick. Portable gun
bore cleaner. 2,897,525, 8-4-59, CI. 15 — 104.165.
Goodwin, Fil F., to Burroughs Corp. Sheet handling appa-
ratus. 2.871,638, 2-3-59, CI. 53—32.
Goodwin, Francis L., Jr., to ACF Industries, Inc. Module.
2,890,390, 6-9-59, CI. 317—101.
Goodwin, John H., to Overly Mfg. Co. Roofing construction.
2,885,974, 5-12-59, CI. 108 — 21.
Goodwin, John S., to Globe Oil Tools. Well-drilling roller
bit. 2,875,984, 3-3-59, CI. 255—313.
Goodwin, Manfred E., E. W. Sawyer, Jr., and H. A. Smith,
to Minerals & Chemicals Corp. of America. Joint sealing
compounds containing attapulgite. 2,894,848, 7-14-59,
CI. 106—278.
Goodwin, Norris, to N. Goodwin and G. G. Sanders jointly
as trustees. Continuous vortical classifier. 2,897,965,
8-4-59, CI. 209—211.
Goodwin, William V. : See —
Korman, Nathaniel I., and Goodwin. 2,876,446.
Goody, Robert B., to Federal Electric Products Co. Auto-
matic controls for vaporizors. 2,876,364, 3-3-59, CI.
250 — 218.
Goodyear Aircraft Corp. : See —
Frownfelter, Charles R., Harry, Hassard, and 'Shearer.
2,912,716.
Hampshire, William J., and Lepore. 2,868,439.
Morrill, Charles D., Hosterman, and Vance. 2,875,389.
Nielsen, James S. 2,905,064.
Goodyear, Charles R., to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor
assembly. 2,892,622, 6-30-59, CI. 261 — 41.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., The : See —
Armstrong, Edward T. 2,888,103.
Barrington, Charles E. 2,909,194.
Beauchamp, Wilfred A., and Gerstenmaier. 2,907,080.
Beebe, Paul, Jr. 2,899,788.
Bender, Newell R. 2,888,412.
Bender, Newell R., and Rogers. 2,888,409.
Bricker, Carl E., and Runner. 2,916,884.
Culbertson, James A. 2,909,245.
Enabnit, Robert S. 2,900,454.
Fauser, Ernest E. 2,8S8,432.
Frayer, Theodore, and Runner. 2,900,052.
Finelli, Anthony F., and Seeger. 2,888,437.
Frayer, Theodore. 2.888,104.
Garrett, John E., and Gerstenmaier. 2,905,985.
George, Everett D. 2,888,059.
Hardman, Albert F. 2,888.445.
Harpfer, Donald E. 2,899,982.
Hawley. Jesse G. 2,887.961.
Hayes, Donald W. 2,900,371.
Hayes, Donald W., and Roberts. 2,888,443.
Herman, Eugene T. 2,899,721.
Hillegass, Kenneth P. 2,900,051.
Hirzel, Edgar A. 2,917,135.
Ivy, Mary E. 2,878,928.
Jones, Charles F. 2,908,940.
Kilborn, Karl B. 2,908,936.
Lafaye, Hilton J. 2,900,006.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,888,444.
2,879,251.
2,900,260.
2,900,261.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., The : See — Continued
Lafaye, Hilton J. 2,917,098.
Lee, Walter J. 2,917,097.
Manis, Peter, and Vogelsang. 2,888,058.
Ogilby, Stewart R. 2,885,456.
Pace, Henry A. 2,879,233.
Pace, Henry A. 2,888,411.
Pace, Henry A. 2,888.413.
Parks, Carl R. 2,909,584.
Peterson, Lawrence E. 2,878.835.
Riggs, Frederick S. 2,884,984.
Riggs, Mart B. 2,900,005.
Rogers, Thomas H., Jr., and Bender. 2,888,408.
Roberts, Harold P., and Bair. 2,917,567.
Roberts, Harold P., and Hayes.
Runner, John W. 2,878,901.
Seeger, Nelson V., and Mastin.
Snyder, James E., and Ferner.
Snyder, James E„ and Ferner.
Snyder, James E., Ferner. and Collins. 2,888,350.
Snyder, James E., and Swartz. 2,900,259.
Spacht. Ronald B. 2,900,362.
Spacht, Ronald B. 2,909,504.
Spacht, Ronald B., and Sturm. 2,888,423.
Taylor, Charles W. 2,908,938.
Taylor, Charles W., and Komp. 2,885,379.
Taylor, Stephen A. 2,909,271.
Ten Broeck, Walter T. L, Jr. 2,888,504.
Ten Broeck. Walter T. L., Jr. 2,888,505.
Wallace, James M., Jr. 2,888,435.
Waller, Richard C. 2,917,422.
Weinstein, Arthur H. 2,900,404.
Woodward, Alva W. 2,878,551.
Woodward, Alva W. 2,900,016.
Goodyear, Wayne G. : See —
Barre, Henry J., Rader, and Goodyear. 2,901.960.
Goodykoontz, James R., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Three
dimensional aligning apparatus for electronic components.
2,870,728, 1-27-59. CI. 113—99.
Googin, John M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Preparation of high density U02. 2,906,598,
9-29-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Googin, John M., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Formation of uranium precipitates.
2,878,100, 3-17-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Gookin, Sylvester L., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Work
indexing mechanism for fastener inserting machines.
2,874.864, 2-24-59, CI. 218 — 15.
Goold, Reed : See —
De Ford, Perl E. 2,869,398.
Gooldy. Layton T. Humidifier. 2,883,511, 4-21-59. CI.
219—38.
Goolkasian, Peter A. Electrically responsive repetitive-surge
indicators. 2,918,054, 12-22-59, CI. 128 — 2.
Goon, Edward J. : See —
Goldberg, Seymour, and Goon. 2.919.368.
Goosman, Herbert J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Belt guards for
sewing machines. 2,906,223, 9-29-59, CI. 112 — 261.
Goossens, Louis A. Reinforced concrete product machine.
2.896.297, 7-28-59. CI. 25 — 41.
Gootherts, Jerome W., to American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. Double rotor jet switch. 2,911,489, 11—
3-59, CI. 200—32.
Gopfert. Herbert, and J. Bonisch. to VEB Zeiss Ikon Dresden.
Coupling arrangement especially for use in cinematographic
devices or the like. 2,896,756. 7-28-59, CI. 192 — .84.
Gora, Henry Z., to The Eagle-Picher Co. Molding apparatus.
2,915,784, 12-8-59, CI. 18—20.
Goralske, Arthur W. : See —
Makovic, Frank J., Jr., and Goralske. 2,893,905.
Gorcvca, Edward R. : See —
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., and Gorcyca. 2,915,860.
Gordo, Fred L., and J. C. Widmont, Jr., to Paper Mate
Mfg. Co. Tandem writing instruments. 2,910,045,
10-27-59, CI. 120—42.1.
Gordon, Allen J. Ambulant discharge irrigating device.
2,893,643, 7-7-59, CI. 239—177.
Gordon, Arthur F., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of pre-
paring cyclic siloxanes. 2,884,432, 4-28-59, CI. 260 —
448.2.
Gordon, Bernard : See —
Fidelman, Paul H. 2,882,598.
Gordon, Bernard M. : See —
Meyer, Maurice A., and Gordon
Gordon, Bernard M., to Epsco, Inc.
2,905,895, 9-22-59, CI. 324—79.
Gordon, Bernard M.. to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc.
Synchronized rate multiplier apparatus. 2,913,179, 11-17-
59, CI. 235 — 164.
Gordon, Bernard M.. and R. L. Gibson, to Epsco, Inc. Indi-
cating device. 2,908,900, 10-13-59, CI. 340 — 319.
Gordon-Brown Co. : See —
Brown. Ivan H, and Gordon. 2,897,411.
Gordon, Carroll G., to Fletcher Aviation Corp. Hydraulic
motor control. 2,884,904, 5-5-59, CI. 121 — 39.
Gordon, Carroll G. Rotary pump. 2,909,126, 10-20-59, CI.
103 — 172.
Gordon, Carroll M. : See —
Sorensen, Earl G., and Gordon. 2,873,065.
Gordon, Charles W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Appa-
ratus for drying comminuted coal containing fine particles
and dust. 2,909,133, 10-20-59, CI. 110—104.
Gordon, David A. : See —
Duke, Marshall W., and Gordon. 2,878,238.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Alkenyl-substi-
tuted 2-hydroxybenzophenone stabilizers. 2,904,529,
9-15-59, CI. 260 — 459.95.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Cloroethylene
polymer and di-9-fluorenyl ethers or dibenzhydrvl ethers.
2,906,727, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 45.7.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2-allyloxy-5-
chlorobenzophenone. 2,906,778, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 591.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Light stable
haloethylene polymer compositions. 2,910,453, 10-27-59,
CI. 260 — 45.85.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Lower alkyl-
phenyl 2,4-dichlorobenzoates. 2,913,483, 11-17-59, CI.
260 — 476.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Diphenylmethyl
3,4-dichlorobenzoate. 2,913,484, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 476.
Gordon, David A., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2,7-dimethyl-3,5-
octadiyne-2,7-diol bis (p-chlorobenzoate. 2,913,485, 11-17-
59, CI. 260 — 476.
Gordon, David A., and J. M. Corbett, to The Dow Chemical
Co. 4-alkylphenyl esters of 4-chlorobenzoic acid.
2,914,555, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 476.
Gordon, Dan : See —
Cooper, Guy R., and Tomlin. 2,896,910.
Gordon, Dwight M., to ACF Industries, Inc. Secondary
throttle control for multi-stage carburetors. 2,890,030,
6-9-59, CI. 261 — 23.
Gordon, Dwight M., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor
throttle control. 2,913.921, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Gordon, Edward D., to J. I. Case Co. Disc tiller. 2,879,854,
3—31—59 CI 172 101
Gordon, Edward L. Dispenser cap. 2,894,660, 7-14-59, CI.
222 108
Gordon, Eliot. Prosthetic dental product. 2,874,832, 2-24-
59, CI. 206—63.5.
Gordon, Garland R., and G. Savage, Jr., to General Dynamics
Corp. Drafting apparatus. 2,873,535, 2-17-59, CI.
33 — 189.
Gordon, George B.
47—41.
Gordon, Hayden S.,
trap. 2,904,665, 9 ...
Gordon, Herman L. : See —
Rabben, Ellis L. 2,889,743.
Gordon, Howard W. : See —
Fidelman, Paul H. 2,882,598.
Gordon, James. Multiple dovetailed
2,892,176, 6-23-59, CI. 339 — 198.
Gordon, James A. Apparatus for harnessing the power
the wind. 2,896,727, 7-28-59, CI. 170 — 38.
Gordon, James, and Co. Ltd. : See —
Schippers, Joah F. 2,875,783.
Gordon, James F. : See —
Corl, John L., and Gordon. 2,900,601.
Gordon, James M. Lid. 2,892,566, 6-30-59, CI
Gordon, John E. Adjustable mitering square.
12-22-59, CI. 33 — 90.
Gordon, John M., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co.
2,910,237.
Frequency meter circuit.
Flower holder. 2,890,546, 6-16-59, CI.
to Applied Radiation
-15-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Corp. Vacuum
terminal blocks,
of
220—55.
2,917,831,
(Australia)
Pty. Ltd. Means for operating liquid supply valves.
2,869,584, 1-20-59, CI. 137 — 630.
Gordon, Joseph, and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Polymers of 2-difluorovinyl methyl ether. 2,870,222,
1-20-59, CI. 260—615.
Gordon, Joseph, and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of sym-tetrafluoroacetone. 2,917,546,
12-15-59, CI. 260—593.
Gordon, Lloyd L., to Electronic Associates, Inc. Cathode ray
tube energizing circuit. 2,879,445, 3-24-59, CI. 315 — 15.
Gordon, Murray A., to Berkeley Industries. Screen panel.
2,893,484, 7-7-59, CI. 160—229.
Gordon, Philip L., and A. E. Cohen, to The Borden Co. Wa-
ter paint comprising pigment and aqueous emulsion of
polyvinyl acetate and waxy maize starch. 2,914,495, 11-
24-59, CI. 260 — 17.4.
Gordon, Philip N.. to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Antimicrobial
agents. 2.908.606, 10-13-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Gordon, Reuben H. : See —
Brown, Ivan H.. and Gordon. 2,897.411.
Brown, Ivan H., and Gordon. 2,917,042.
Gordon, Robert B.. and R. C. McCollum, to Morris H. Dresner.
Vehicle signalling apparatus. 2,876,432, 3-3-59, CI.
340 — 81.
Gordon, Samuel M. : See —
Schlesinger, Albert, and Gordon. 2,917,508.
Gordon, Seymour. Adjustable gauge attachment holder for
sewing machines. 2,868,153, 1-13-59, CI. 112—257.
Gordon. Seymour E. Multi-spindle drilling machine with in-
dividual adjustment along a common drive shaft. 2,886,988,
5-19-59. CI. 77 — 22.
Gordon, Thomas C, Jr. : See —
Rogers, Alan B., and Gordon. 2,876,100.
Gordon, Thurlow M., Jr., and H. L. Taylor, Jr. System
for recording sound magnetically. 2,906,827, 9-29-59,
CI. 179—100.2.
Gordon, William J. J. : See —
Davison, Robert T. B., Eriksson. Gordon, and Marden.
2,883,086.
Gordon, William J. J., and G. C. Graham, Jr., to Personal
Products Corp. Catamenial device. 2,879,769, 3-31-59,
CI. 128—263.
LIST OF PATENTEES
361
Gordy Air-Less Spray Co. : See —
Glaze, Tom H., and Shaver. 2,908,247.
Gore, Chester F., to Electro-Snap Switch & Mfg. Co. Dis-
pensing machine. 2,890,781, 6-16-59, CI. 194 — 10.
Gore, David N., to Macleans Ltd. Co-precipitate of aluminium
hydroxide with magnesium carbonate and/or calcium car-
bonate. 2,880,136, 3-31-59, CI. 167 — 55.
Gore, Graves T., to Riegel Textile Corp. Textile fabric hav-
ing spaced portions bearing wear resistant resin dots and
method and apparatus for producing same. 2,893,314,
7-7-59, CI. 101 — 118.
Gore, Le Roy D. : See —
Hanson. Theodore L., and Gore. 2,880,910.
Gore, Le Roy D., T. L. Hanson, and D. W. McBride, to
The Vendo Co. Carbonated beverage dispensing valve.
2,907,547, 10-6-59, CI. 251 — 54.
Goreau, Theodore N., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Plastic
molding for shuttle. 2,905,208, 9-22-59, CI. 139 — 196.
Goree, Raymond E. : See —
Blankenship, Ernest B., and Goree. 2,903,709.
Goren, Mayer B., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Process
in compounding rubbery polymers with hydrocarbon
extended and modified clay and product obtained.
2,886,550, 5-12-59, CI. 260— 33 6.
Goren, Mayer B., and I. D. Elkins, to Kerr-McGee Oil
Industries, Inc. Cation exchange material and its
preparation. 2,885,336, 5-5-59, CI. 208 — 6.
Goren, Mayer B., and I. D. Elkins, to Kerr-McGee Oil
Industries Inc. Ion exchange material. 2,900,351,
8-18-59, CI. 252 — 422.
Goreri Mayer B., M. W. Pickell, and L. Garwin, to Kerr-
McGee Oil Industries Inc. Cation exchange materials and
their preparation. 2,911,373, 11-3-59, CI. 252 — 179.
Gores, Philip, to Chrysler Corp. Electrical switch and con-
trol mechanism. 2,881,278, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 61.89.
Goretta, Louis A., and M. J. Den Herder, to Standard Oil
Co. Process for manufacture of high octane naphthas.
2,911,352, 11-3-59, CI. 208 — 68.
Gorey, Archie H., to Graflex, Inc. Message registering cam-
era. 2,874,623, 2-24-59. CI. 95 — 11.5.
Gorey, Archie H., to Graflex, Inc. Shutter for photographic
cameras. 2,895,391, 7-21-59, CI. 95 — 11.5.
Gorey, Archie H., to Graflex, Inc. Shutter timing mech-
anism for photographic cameras. 2,906,186, 9-29-59,
CI. 95—63.
Gorga, William H. : See-
Boron, Eugene P., Gorga, and Grubisa. 2,890.368.
Boron. Eugene P., Tost, Gorga, and Uber. 2,889,387.
Gorga, William H., E. W. Yost, C. H. Uber, and E. P. Boron,
to Mallory-Sharon Titanium Corp. Purnace construction.
2,883,721, 4-28-59, CI. 22 — 57.2.
Gorgas, Henry L., to International Business Machines Corp.
System for deriving a phase error signal between two pulse
trains. 2,897,363, 7-28-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Gorham, George, to Conitech, Ltd. Pressure gage valve for
respirators. 2,886.971. 5-19-59. CI. 73 — 420.
Gorham, George, to Technicon International Ltd. Time de-
lay control device for tissue processing machines. 2,894,482,
7-14-59, CI. 118—11.
Gorin, Everett, to Consolidation Coal Co. Process for heat
treating heat sensitive solid particles. 2,871,004, 1-27-59,
CI. 263—52.
Gorin, Everett, to Consolidated Coal Co. Combustion of
finely divided low volatile carbonaceous solid fuels.
2,903,980. 9-15-59, CI. 110 — 23.
Gorin. Everett, and H. L. Recht, to Consolidation Coal 'Co.
Method for generating electrical energy from electrochemi-
cal combustion of fuel gases. 2,901,524, 8-25-59, CI. 136 —
86.
Gorin, Everett, and H. L. Recht, to Consolidation Coal Co.
Shaped porous semi-conducting compositions of lithiated
nickel oxide. 2,914,596, 11-24-59, CI. 136 — 86.
Gorman, Eugene P. : See —
McElrath, Thomas, and Gorman. 2,905,805.
Gorman, James M., and A. C. Keith, to Seymour Poods, Inc.
Dried egg product and method of preparation. 2,901,360,
8-25-59. CI. 99—210.
Gorman, Kenneth P. Toroidal core rotator assembly.
2,872,123, 2-3-59, CI. 242 — 4.
Gorman, Patrick W. : See —
Holm, Carl H., and Gorman. 2,886,049.
Gorman, Richard M., and C. B. Leach, to General Motors
Corp. Bumper exhaust. 2,902,102, 9-1-59, CI. 180 — 64.
Gorman-Rupp Industries, Inc. : See —
Steidley, Virgil K. 2,870,941.
Gormley, Robert S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electron
discharge device. 2,900,561, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 5.23.
Gormley. Robert S., R. G. Johnson, and W. L. Martin, to
Bendix Aviation Corp. Electron discharge device.
2,878,415, 3-17-59, CI. 315 — 5.21.
Gorn Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Ingram, Maxwell. 2,879,495.
Gornall, Robert K., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
choke control. 2,885,193, 5-5-59, CI. 261 — 39.
Gornitzka, Einar : See —
Foyn, Kjeld, and Gornitzka. 2,868,860.
Gornowski, Edward J. : See —
Nicolai, Lloyd A., Tyson, and Gornowski. 2,905,630.
492096— P 24
Gornowski, Edward J., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Heat capacities of hydroforming recycle gas.
2,917,453, 12-15-59, CI. 208—134.
Gorozdos, Richard E. : See —
McLaughlin, Donald J., and Gorozdos. 2,900,446.
Gorr, Walter O., to Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc. Musical
box construction. 2,880,639, 4-7-59, CI. 84 — 95.
Gorrie, Harvard H. : See —
(Jreen, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink. 2,874,573.
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Pink. 2,885,536.
Gorrie, Harvard H., to Bailey Meter Co. Fluid pressure
transmitter. 2,884,940, 5-5-59, CI. 137—85.
Gorrissen, Johan F. : See —
Ramse, Kristian F. L., and Gorrissen. 2,903,374.
Gorrow, Mitchell G. Utility pole reinforcement. 2,897,553,
8-4-59, CI. 20—100.
Gorshkoff, Alexis S., and H. A. Reil, to The Snow-Nabstedt
Gear Corp. Reverse gear. 2,916,930, 12-15-59, CI.
74 — 377.
Gorsky, Rudolph J. : See —
Zink, George A., Child, Servi, and Gorsky. 2,899,725.
Gorsky, Rudolph J., to General Motors Corp. Transmission
control. 2,905,016, 9-22-59, CI. 74 — 475.
Gorter, Evert W. : See —
Esveldt, Cornells J., and Gorter. 2,905,641.
Esveldt, Cornells J., and Gorter. 2,916,456.
Gorter, Evert W., and C. J. Esveldt, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of producing magnet cores having
an approximately rectangular shape of the hysteresis loop.
2.882.234, 4-14-59, CI. 252—62.5.
Gorter, Evert W., and C. J. Esveldt, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing magnetic cores.
2.882.235, 4-14-59, CI. 252—62.5.
Gorter, Evert W., C. J. Esveldt, and H. van der Helde, to
North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufactur-
ing magnet cores having a substantially rectangular outline
of hysteresis loop. 2,882,236, 4-14-59, CI. 252—62.5.
Gorth, Ernst E. Ventilating shutter. 2,887,034, 5-19-59,
Gortner, John N.. and C. A. Sims. Remote control system
for television receiver. 2,887,529, 5-19-59, CI. 178 — 5.8.
CI. 98 — 88.
Gorton, Edward S., and C. E. Hayward, to Bemis Bro. Bag
Co. Bag. 2,904,241, 9-15-59, CI. 229 — 62.5.
Gorton, George, Machine Co. : See —
Gunderson, Allen D. 2,868,086.
Peterson, Donovan F.. and Welch. 2,909,684.
Gorton, William G., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Depth-controlling
devices for objects towed in water. 2,879,737, 3-31-59,
CI. 114 — 235.
Gorzelany, Frank J., and A. Bennett, to Bendix Aviation
'Corp. Turn control for automatic pilot systems.
2,883,127. 4-21-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Gorzelany, Prank J., and M. P. Tursky, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. System for returning a craft to level flight.
2,889,509, 6-2-59, CI. 318 — 489.
Goslin-Birmingham Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Little, John W. 2,902,841.
Mair, James. 2,872,974.
Gosman, Clarence B. Inflatable cushion or the like.
2,887,692, 5-26-59, CI. 5—348.
Goss, Charles G. : See —
Gagle, Duane W.. Goss, and Bowles. 2,882,714.
Goss, Harold J., to International Paper Box Machine Co.
Box stacking apparatus. 2,896,519, 7-28-59. CI. 93 — 51.
Goss. James W. Flexibly mounted mail box. 2,911,174, 11-
3-59, CI. 248 — 160.
Goss, Norman P., to Diamond Alkali Co. Metal treating
process. 2.871,140, 1-27-59, CI. 117—49.
Goss, Norman P. Apparatus for the continuous casting of
metals. 2,893,080, 7-7-59, CI. 22 — 57.2.
Goss, Wilbur H. : See —
Sloan, David H., and Goss. 2,892,410.
Goss, Wilbur H., to United States of America, Navy. Injector
and method for fuel injection. 2,881,588, 4-14-59, CI.
60 — 39.74.
Goss, Wilbur H., to United States of America, Navy. Auxil-
iary carriage arrangement for a missile. 2,899,898,
8-18-59, CI. 102 — 49.
Goss, Wyman, and E. R. Andrews, to General Electric Co.
Plastic testing machine. 2,892,342, 6-30-59, CI. 73 — 12.
Gossara, Charles M., to Pangborn Corp. Reversible cen-
trifugal blasting method and apparatus. 2,869,289,
1-20-59, CI. 51—9.
Gossard. H. W., Co., The : See —
Steinmetz, Pearl J. 2,882,906.
Gossard, Morris G., to Standard Coil Products Co. Inc. Elec-
trical fine tuning device. 2,873,374, 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Gossard, Thomas F., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
Memory delay unit. 2,905,936, 9-22-59, CI. 340 — 348.
Gosselin, Charles J., % to M. A. Nishkian. Fuel tank vapor
recovery apparatus. 2,908,299, 10-13-59, CI. 141 — 287.
Gosselin, Raymond A. : See —
Wingard, William P., and Gosselin. 2,894,711.
Gossen, Hans : See —
Schultze, Werner, and Gossen. 2,886,712.
Gossen, Hans, W. Kroger, and W. Illing, to P. Gossen & Co.
G.m.b.H. Exposure control. 2,879,702, 3-31-59, CI.
95—10.
Gossen, Martin J. Boat mooring apparatus. 2,873,712,
2-17-59, CI. 114 — 230.
362
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gossen, P., & Co. G.m.b.H. : See —
Gossen, Hans, Kroger, and Illing. 2,879,702.
Schultze, Werner, and Gossen. 2,880,712.
Gossett, John M., M. H. Estep, Jr., and M. J. Perrine. to
American-Marietta Co. Production of glue from soluble
blood. 2,874,134, 2-17-59, CI. 200—66.
Gossler, Heinz. Utensil incorporating a writing implement
and cigarette holder. 2,870,771, 1-27-59, CI. 131—178.
Gosslmg, Brian S : S'e —
Jones, David J., and Gossling. 2,881,104.
Gotnas, Harold B., and \V. J. Oswald, to The Regents of the
University of California. Process of photosyuthetic con-
version of organic waste by algal-bacterial symbiosis.
2,807.945. 1-13-59, CI. 47—58.
Gotaas-Larsen, Inc. : See —
Kristoffersen, Viggo. 2,909,111.
Gotha, Daniel P., to O. S. Walker Co., Inc. Magnetic driver
for annular work. 2,883,197, 4-21-59, CI. 279—1.
Gott, Earl A. : See—
Sorensen, Egon, Gott, and Hayes. 2,914,252.
Gott, Kichard F., and E. J. H. Lane. Quick attachment de-
vice. 2,883,930, 4-28-59, CI. 102—2.
Gotte. Ernst: See —
Hiipfner, Konrad, and Gotte. 2.895,933.
Hiipfner, Konrad, and Gotte. 2,902,449.
Hiipfner. Konrad. and Gotte. 2,912,352.
Gottfried, Louis, and J. Berger. Baby carriage. 2,917,339,
12-15-59, CI. 290—35.
Gottfried. Paul : See —
McNaughton, John F., and Gottfried. 2,872,254.
Gottlieb, Hans B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Phthalocyanine coloring matters in pigmentary form.
2,910,482, 10-27-59, CI. 260—314.5.
Gottlieb, Jack L. Multiple boring machines. 2,890,730,
6-16-59, CI. 144—112.
Gottlieb, Marvin, to Sperry Rand Corp. Electromechanical
synchronizer. 2,909,319, 10-20-59, CI. 235—61.11.
Gottinanns, Heinz, to Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft vormals
Alfred Nobel & Co. Multi-spindle worm-press. 2,887,720,
5-26-59, CI. 18—12.
Gottsacker. Raymond F. : See —
Schaefer, Carl A. and Gottsacker. 2,902,551.
Gottschalk. Warren E., and R. M. Lacock. Table construc-
tion. 2.905.334, 9-22-59, CI. 211 — 135.
Gottschall. Herbert A. Battery and method of making same.
2,904,014, 9-15-59, CI. 130—133.
Gottschall, Herbert A., S. F. Guggenheim, and P. J. Waznys.
Potentiometer. 2,900,615, 8-18-59, CI. 338—176.
Gottschall, Herbert A., A. S. Louis, and S. F. Guggenheim.
Potentiometer. 2,908,882, 10-13-59, CI. 338 — 131.
Gottscho. Adolph, Inc. : See —
Gottscho, Ira S.. and Hirschey. 2,887.952.
Gottscho, Ira S., Hirschey, and Alessi. 2,901.968.
Gottscho, Ira S., Hirschey, and Alessi. 2,901,972.
HirscliPv. Malcolm. 2.880.669.
Hirschey, Malcolm. 2.910 937.
Hirschey, Malcolm. 2,915,964.
Hirschey, Malcolm, and Alessi. 2,889,767.
Hirschey, Malcolm, Gottscho, and Alessi. 2,879,711.
Gottscho, Alfred M., to General Cigar Co.. Inc. Tobacco
products and process therefor. 2,897,103, 7-28-59, CI.
131—17.
Gottscho, Ira S. : See —
Hirschey, Malcolm, Gottscho, and Alessi. 2,879,711.
Gottscho. Ira S.. and M. Hirschey. to Dennison Mfg. Co.
Transfer labeling apparatus. 2,874,499, 2-24-59, CI.
41—1.
Gottscho, Ira S.. and M. Hirschey, to Adolph Gottscho, Inc.
Ink rollers. 2,S87.952. 5-26-59, CI. 101 — 367.
Gottscho. Ira S., M. Hirschev. and A. J. Alessi. Jr., to Adolph
Gottscho, Inc. Marking devices. 2,901,968, 9-1-59, CI.
101—35.
Gottscho. Ira S., M. Hirschey. and A. J. Alessi, Jr., to Adolph
Gottscho. Inc. Marking devices. 2,901,972, 9-1-59, CI.
101—350.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and R. T. Kern, Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp.
New chemical compounds and mineral oil compositions con-
taining the same. 2,902 499, 9-1-59. CI. 260 — 404.5.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and M. L. Hill, Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp.
Stable distillate fuel oil compositions. 2,905,541, 9-22-59,
CI. 44 — 72.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and M. L. Hill, Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp.
Stable distillate fuel oil compositions. 2,905,542, 9-22-59,
CI. 44—72.
Gottwald, Walter : See —
Bruckner, Paul, Capeller, Erk, Gottwald, Heyser, Schmitz,
and Vedder. 2,892,062.
Gotz, Armin : See —
Schallus, Erich, and Gotz. 2,916,534.
Gotzfried, Konrad. Process and apparatus for spinning a
yarn. 2,911,783, 11-10-59, CI. 57—58.95.
Gotzinger, Franz : See —
Kaess, Franz J., Fischer, Gotzinger, and Kronacher.
2.886,417.
Goudy, Paul R., and H. P. Stock, to Square D Co. Contact
holder. 2,885,516, 5-5-59, CI. 200—166.
Gough, Alfred B., and C. N. Weiler, to General Electric Co.
High efficiency floodlight projector. 2,913,570, 11-17-59,
CI. 240—3.
Gough, Sidney W., and J. A. Morgan, to Dunlop Tire and
Rubber Corp. Machines for testing pneumatic tires.
2,809,302, 1-20-59. CI. 73—146.
Gouirand. Rene. Pneumatic suspension for motor vehicles.
2,877,010. 3-10-59. CI. 267—15.
Gouirand, Rene. Pneumatic vehicle suspension. 2,882,067,
4-14-59, CI. 280— 104.O.
Gouirand, Rene. Combination chassis frame and pneumatic
suspension for vehicles. 2,914,339, 11-24-59, Ci. 280 —
124.
Gould, Alex, to G & S Metal Products Co., Inc. Floating
skimmer. 2,913,117, 11-17-59, CI. 210—242.
Gould, Charles C, and E. G. Anger, to Square D Co. Motor
regulator systems. 2,911,580, 11-3-59, CI. 318 — 327.
Gould. David H. : See —
Oliveto. Eugene P., and Gould. 2,897,216.
Gould, David H., H. Reimann, and L. E. Finckenor, to
Schering Corp. 9,ll-dihalogeno-4-pregnenes and 1,4-preg-
nadienes. 2,894,903, 7-14-59, CI. 200—397.45.
Gould, David H., H. L. Herzog, and E. B. Hershberg, to
Schering Corp. 11,17 disubstituted 3 keto-A1*6 andros-
tatrienes. 2,899,447, 8-11-59, CI. 200—397.3.
Gould, David H., E. B. Hershberg, and E. Shapiro, to
Schering Corp. 14a-hydroxy pregnatrienes. 2,900,400,
8-18-59, CI. 200—397.45.
Gould & Eberhardt, Inc. : See —
Bissinger, Walter J. 2,809,933.
Gould, Eugene : See —
Dickinson, Robert V. C, and Gould. 2,884,598.
Gould. Jack R. : See —
Felberg, Robert S.. and Gould. 2,900,788.
Gould, Jack U., to Ferdinand Gutmann & Co. Closures for
packages of biological products. 2,891,089, 6-23-59, CI.
Gould, Jay P. Well head. 2,889,886, 6-9-59, CI. 166—89.
Gould, Jay P. Deep well pumping actuator. 2,918,014,
12-22-59, CI. 103—46.
Gould-National Batteries, Inc. : See —
Zahn, Harold E. 2,900,805.
Gould, Ralph L. Safety air gun. 2,917,244, 12-15-59, CI.
239 — 291.
Gould, Richard E., to General Motors Corp. Automobile
refrigerating apparatus. 2,884,708, 5-5-59, CI. 62—225.
Gould, Richard E., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,911,798, 11-10-59, CI. 02—180.
Gould, Samuel, to GHN Neon Sign Co. Control unit.
2.877.384, 3-10-59, CI. 315—183.
Gould, Thelma. Pre-assembled bath room unit. 2,907,048,
10-6-59, CI. 4—2.
Goulding Mfg. Co. : See —
Parkinson, Edward J. 2,915,961.
Goumeniouk, Gleb I., to Rice Barton Corp. Fluid stock
distributor. 2,894,581, 7-14-59, CI. 162—339.
Gouner, Aubrey L., to Wemblev, Inc. Device for advertising
and displaying neckties. 2,910,214, 10-27-59, CI. 223 — 87.
Gouner, Aubrev L., to Wembley, Inc. Necktie ornamentation.
2 918 678 12—29—59 CI 2 144.
Gou'rley, Lo'ckie W. Soil sampling' device. 2,891,812, 6-23-59,
CI. 294 — 50.6.
Gournay, Luke S.. to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Gamma ray
collimating device. 2,871,367, 1-27-59, CI. 250—105.
Govan. Rov H., and H. J. Meek, to Jaroco Engineering Co.
Hydraulic system. 2,875,871. 3-3-59, CI. 192 — 3.
Govan, Roy H., and H. J. Meek, to Jaroco Engineering Co.
Hydraulic svstem for control of a valve and follow-up indi-
cator. 2,888.029, 5-26-59. CI. 137 — 344.
Govan, Roy H., and H. J. Meek, to Jaroco Engineering Co.
Control system for valves. 2,918,085, 12-22-59, CI. 137 —
557.
Govan, William L., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Pro-
duction of shapes of varying cross-section. 2,899,053,
8-11-59, CI. 207—2.
Govang, James A., to The New Haven Board & Carton Co.
Shipping and dispensing cartons. 2,909,310, 10-20-59, CI.
229 — 17.
Gow, Arthur R., and P. S. Madsen, to The Seamless Rubber
Co. Athletic ball. 2,906,533, 9-29-59, CI. 273—65.
Gow, Quinn W. Radial flow electric fan. 2,905,377, 9-22-59,
CI. 230—250.
Gow, Quinn W. Scalp and hair treatment apparatus.
2.914.066, 11-24-59. CI. 128 — 66.
Gow, Robert S., J. F. Williamson, deceased, by A. J. William-
son, executrix, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Pen-
taerythritol tetranitrate. 2,867,647, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 467.
Gower, Howard D. : See —
Zweifel, Henry C, Voss, and Gower. 2,898,298.
Gower, Hubert L. : See —
Smith, Stanley F., and Gower. 2,917,091.
Gowing, Bertram T. : See —
Rowles, Reginald V., and Gowing. 2.896,581.
Goy, Dieter : See —
Goy, Gerhard and D. 2,907,574.
Goy, Gerhard and D., to H. Wunder. Safety release for ski
bindings. 2,907,574, 10-6-59, Cl. 280—11.35.
Govert, Philip R. Package and device for packaging con-
tainers. 2,891,664, 6-23-59, Cl. 206—65.
Goyette, Ernest A. Smokers pipe rack. 2,907,469, 10-6-59,
Cl. 211—60.
Govette, Louis E. Automatic resetting apparatus. 2,909,614,
10-20-59, Cl. 179—84.
Graae, Johan E. A. : See — ■
Jonke, Albert A., Graae, and Levitz. 2,911,290.
Grab, Werner : See —
Schraufstatter, Ernst, and Grab. 2,903,444.
LIST OF PATENTEES
363
Grabe, Clarence G., to National Valve & Mfg. Co. Swinging
pipe hanger. 2,905,417, 9-22-59, CI. 248—60.
Grabenstetter, Robert J. : See —
Broge, Robert W., and Grabenstetter. 2,876,168.
Graber, Carl D. : See —
Behrens, Herbert C, and Graber. 2,912,118.
Deaton. Charles U., and Graber. 2,S09,485.
Graber, Carl D., and H. C. Badenell, to Diebold, Inc. Vault
door seating and bolting mechanism. 2,918,883, 12-29-59,
CI. 109—61.
Graber, Dale D. : See —
Totten, Gilbert vP., and Graber. 2,911,901.
Graber, John N., to Graber Mfg. Co.. Inc. Supporting stirrup
for trades. 2.896.902. 7-28-59. CI. 248—262.
Graber, John N., to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Adjustable drapery
hook with track. 2,901,795, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 81.
Graber Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Graber, John N. 2.896.902.
Graber, John N. 2,901,795.
Graber, Robert P., and C. S. Snoddy, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Purification process for 9a-fluorohydrocortisone compounds.
2,870,238, 3-3-59, CI. 200—397.45.
Graber, Robert P., and C. S. Snoddy, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc.
Process for preparing 9a-fluoro steroids. 2,894,007, 7-7-59,
CI. 200—397.45.
Grabes, Walter, to American Tool Engineering, Inc. Turret
type vertical milling machine. 2,901,946, 9-1-59, CI.
90—14.
Grabill, Ernest C. : See —
Ely, Berten E., Jr., Grabill, and Perkins. 2,878,353.
Grabinski, Joseph J. : See — -
McHenry, Thomas F., and Grabinski. 2,900,593.
Grable, Donovan B. and L. C. Net type fishing apparatus.
2,891,342, 6-23-59, CI. 43—8.
Grable, Linda C. : See — ■
Grable, Donovan B. and L. C. 2,891,342.
Grabove, Herman. Multiple unit closure device. 2,877,841,
3-17-59, CI. 160—91.
Grabow, Fritz : See —
Kummich, Theodor F., and Grabow. 2,883,020.
Grabowski, Leonard R., to General Motors Corp. Lifting
jack. 2,876,990. 3-10-59. CI. 254—98.
Grace, Billy J., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor horn. 2,910,689,
10-27-59, CI. 340—384.
Grace, Francis C. Television control system. 2,8S6,636,
5-12-59, CI. 178—7.2.
Grace, John M. Key chain. 2,901,903, 9-1-59, CI. 70 — 157.
Grace, Karl. Truck raising and supporting mechanism.
2,875,980. 3-3-59, CI. 254 — 86.
Grace, W. R., & Co. : See—
Ahlberg, Jacob E., and Simpson. 2,900,348.
Alholm, Wayne I., Campbell, Foye, Lynn, and Shanklin.
2,907,300.
Baral, Leon L. 2,904,521.
Christian, John D., and Lard. 2,905,671.
Dreyfus, Robert L., Howe, and Perdue. 2,904,943.
Ellis. Herbert M., and Shainps. 2,880,520.
Fitch, Frederick T. 2,889,348.
Fitch, Frederick T. 2,895.977.
Fitch, Frederick T., and Armstrong. 2,916,352.
Foye. Allen B. 2.880,900.
Greenlie, David G. 2,910,041.
Hayes. Norman J., and Ross. 2,897,094.
Hemphill, Adley W. 2.879,546.
Heyl, Edgar G., and Hitov. 2,885,105.
Hurley, Forrest R. 2,901,511.
Osipow, Lloyd I., and York. 2.903,445.
Osipow, Lloyd I., and York. 2,903,446.
Osipow, Lloyd I., and York. 2,919,248.
Pearce, George W.. and Johnson. 2,886,928.
Rainer, William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2,877,500.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
Rainer. William C
2.878,174.
Rainer, William C,
2,904,480.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner, Bernard.
Rudner. Bernard, and Brooks. 2.888.483
Rudner, Bernard, and Brooks. 2,906,753.
Rudner, Bernard, and Prapas. 2,893,996.
Rudner, Bernard, and Tockman. 2,901,475.
Rumsey, Herbert, Jr. 2,908,576.
Rumsey, Herbert, Jr. 2,911,305.
Rumsey. Herbert, Jr. 2,914,898.
Selby, Meyer S., and Baush. 2,891,870.
Wilson, Charles P. 2,901.440.
Winyall, Milton E. 2,886,512.
Gracier, Charles W. Wall and floor covering sample display
device. 2,890,531, 6-16-59, CI. 35 — 53.
Grad, Adolf R., to The Oilgear Co. Pumping unit. 2,901,975,
9-1-59, CI. 103 — 4.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2,889.366.
2,891,060.
2,891,976.
2,892,832.
2,892,841.
2,894,028.
2,894,031.
2,894,032.
2,899,424.
2,899,432.
2,900,384.
2,909.530.
2,909,567.
Grad, Adolph R., to The Oilgear Co. Piston and connecting
rod assembly. 2,918,338, 12-22-59, Cl. 309—20.
Gradishar, Frederick J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Process for brominating and fluorinating halogenated
methanes in a refractory alumina reaction zone. 2,875,254,
2-24-59, Cl. 260 — 653.8.
Gradwohl, Violet L., to Terri Lee, Inc. Doll construction.
2,879,626, 3-31-59, Cl. 46 — 159.
Grady, Charles B., Jr. : See —
Wales, Nathaniel B., Jr., and Grady. 2,917,622.
Grady, Charles B., Jr., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Carriage control of electrical readout means. 2,917,233,
12-15-59, Cl. 235—60.38.
Grady, Claude. Portable drawing board. 2,896,328. 7-28-59,
Cl. 33—80.
Grady, Dennis, H. Bates, and J. W. Fisher, to British Cela-
nese Ltd. Manufacture of cellulose ester materials.
2,872,331, 2-3-59, Cl. 106 — 178.
Grady, Francis H., to General Motors Corp. Transmission
control indicator mechanism. 2,869,506, 1-20-59, Cl.
116 — 124.
Grady, Francis H., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle con-
trols. 2,896,470. 7-28-59 Cl. 74 — 484.
Grady, Lester D., to The New Jersey Zinc Co. Method of
separating titanium crystals. 2,875,033, 2-24-59, Cl.
75 — .5.
Grady, Maurice J. Supplemental seat for vehicles.
2,886,093, 5-12-59, Cl. 155—13.
Graef, Charles G., T. Fisher, and G. Deckman, to O & M
Machine Co., Inc. Hose clamp. 2,915,800, 12-8-59, Cl.
24 — 279.
Graef, Edward L. Wall molding forms for making a rein-
forced concrete wall. 2,899,735, 8-18-59, Cl. 25 — 131.
Graef, John N., to David White Co. Photoflash apparatus
and circuit. 2,899,880, 8-18-59, Cl. 95—11.5.
Graef, John R. : See —
Klein, Victor G., Graef, and Lyles. 2,886,215.
Graef, Rudolf F.. and L. A. von Bogdandy. to Huttenwerk
Oberhausen Akt. Method and arrangement for refining
metal baths in rotary furnaces. 2,883,279, 4-21-59, Cl.
75—59.
Graef, Robert P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mu-
beta measurement in feedback systems. 2,909,620,
10-20-59, Cl. 179—171.
Graell, Alberto C. Control circuit for electrical discharge
metal machining apparatus. 2,891,137, 6-16-59, Cl.
219—69.
Graesser, David A., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Feed regulating
and adjusting mechanisms. 2,877,727, 3-17-59, Cl. 112 —
210.
Graf, Ernest H. H. : See —
Finally, John M., and Graf. 2,902,875.
Graf, Frank J., to Sportsman Products Co., The. Sportsman's
lantern holder. 2,867,403, 1-6-59, Cl. 248—310.
Graf, Martin, to Grob & Co. Akt. Harness frame for looms.
2,897,844, 8-4-59, Cl. 139 — 91.
Graf, Robert D. : See —
Smith, James J., and Graf. 2,901,642.
Graff. George B., Co. : See —
Tornsio, Sven A. E. 2.881,766.
Graff, Richard A., and F. X. Schaller, Jr., to Armstrong
Cork Co. Closure affixing device. 2,903,832, 9-15-59, Cl.
52—320.
Graflex, Inc. : See —
Gorey, Archie H. 2.874.623.
Gorey, Archie H. 2,895.391.
Gorey, Archie H. 2,906,186.
Smith. Clarence E., Nerwin, and Moore. 2,902,913.
Steiner, Oscar, and Dalton. 2,888,868.
Grafried, Emil : See —
Burkhardt, Max, Grafried, and Raunecker. 2,879,676.
Graft, William H. : See —
Feinleib, Morris, Francis, and Graft. 2.902,531.
Grageroff. Ignace A., to V. A. Amoretty. Process of manu-
facturing nitrostarch. 2,883,376, 4-21-59, Cl. 260 — 233.5.
Gragson, James T. : See —
Axe, William N.> and Gragson. 2,884,445.
Graham, Alexander B., to The International Nickel Co., Inc.
Manufacture of hollow turbine blades. 2,914,841, 12-1-59,
Cl. 29 — 156.8.
Graham. Archibald R. : See —
Hall, Reginald H., and Oraham. 2.870.221.
Graham, Archibald R., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Purifica-
tion of aliphatic acids. 2.884.451, 4-28-59. Cl. 260 — 540.
Graham, Arthur H., and S. S. Staley ; said Graham assor. of
*4 to Tank Service and Construction Co. Floating roof
seals. 2.884,156, 4-28-59, Cl. 220 — 26.
Graham, Benjamin. Mathematical instrument for dividing
angles into equal parts and for performing related mathe-
matical operations. 2,892,586, 6-30-59, Cl. 235 — 61.
Graham, Bernard A., to Sunbeam Corp. Index marker.
2,888,899, 6-2-59, Cl. 116 — 135.
Graham, Bert A. Fold away iron holder. 2,904,296,
9-15-59, Cl. 248—117.7.
Graham, Boynton, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Non-woven sheet material. 2,909,456, 10-20-59, Cl. 154 —
124.
Graham, Bruce, to Ethyl Corp. Condensation of P-mono-
aminomethyl-benzoic acid and epsilon-caprolactam.
2.868,769, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 78.
Graham, Bruce, to Ethyl Corp. Condensation polymers.
2,918,454, 12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 78.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Graham, Clifford P., to Texsteam Corp. High-pressure valve
assembly. 2,868,497, 1-13-59, CI. 251 — 172.
Graham, Clifford P., to Texsteam Corp. Plug valve.
2,892,610, 6-30-59, CI. 251 — 175.
Graham, Connelly L., to Northrop Corp. Attack deviation
device. 2,898,588, 8-4-59, CI. 343—18.
Graham, Dallas P. : See —
Swanson, James A., and Graham. 2,906,515.
Graham, David E. : See —
Hort, Eugene V., and Graham. 2,883,393.
Graham, David E., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Cata-
lytic reduction of aromatic polynitro compounds. 2,894,036,
7-7-59, CI. 260—580.
Graham, David E., and E. V. Hort, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Process for the preparation of 1-nitroanthra-
quinone. 2,874,168, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 369.
Graham, David E., and P. O. Shull, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Stabilized phenylene diamines. 2,886,597,
5-12-59, CI. 260—578.
Graham, Dean M.t to The Upjohn Co. Metering device for
squeeze-type container. 2,904,227, 9-15-59, CI. 222 — 207.
Graham, Donald C, to General Electric Co. T-joint for a
magnetic core. 2,912,660, 11-10-59, CI. 336 — 215.
Graham, Edward S. Sludge bed cleaner. 2,907,124, 10-6-59,
CI. 37—8.
Graham, Eldon L. : See —
Bauman, William C, and Graham. 2,900,269.
Graham-Enock Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Enock, Arthur G., and Longville. 2,897,988.
Enock, Arthur G. 2,904,082.
Graham, Eugene J., to Kenn Equipment Co. Screen process
printing machine. 2,881,698, 4-14-59, CI. 101 — 123.
Graham, Fletcher G. Hot line by-pass jumper. 2,874,364,
2-17-59, CI. 339—109.
Graham, Frank A., to Side-O-Matic Unloader Corp.
Stabilizing means for truck. 2,891,682, 6-23-59, CI.
212—145.
Graham, Galen E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Fast-curing lino-
leum composition containing polymethylol phenols.
2,912,395, 11-10-59. CI. 260—19.
Graham, Galen E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Fast-curing
linoleum composition. 2,918,441, 12-22-59. CI. 260 — 19.
Graham, Galen E., and J. A. Parker, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Composition containing diisocyanate-modified polyester,
polymerized vinyl halide, filler and aromatic diisocyanate.
2,893,909, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Graham, George C. : See —
Montgomery, Clarence G. 2,898,992.
Graham, George C. Carving board and meat lock. 2,888,054,
5-26-59, CI. 146 — 216.
Graham, George C, Jr. : See —
Bigelow, Norman E. 2,873,466.
Gordon, William J. J., and Graham. 2,879,769.
Graham, George C, Jr., to Personal Products Corp. Cata-
menial device. 2,879,770, 3-31-59, CI. 128 — 263.
Graham, James W. : See —
Crancer. Ray A., Goertz, and Graham. 2,914,587.
Graham, John W., to Kennametal Inc. Corrosion-resistant
alloy. 2,867,033, 1-6-59, CI. 29—182.7.
Graham, John W., and F. M. Perkins, Jr., C. L. Prokop, and
R. A. Salathiel, to Jersey Production Research Co. Well
logging method. 2,873,423. 2-10-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Graham, Marion E., W. A. Reed, and R. A. Holman, to Re-
public Steel Corp. Process of eliminating pyrophorism
in articles formed from chemically reduced metallic iron.
2.875,035, 2-24-59, CI. 75—34.
Graham, Paul R. : See —
Darby, Joseph R., and Graham. 2,889,295.
Graham, Paul R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Acrylonitrile
polymer composition containing cvanoethvl tetramethyl di-
amido phosphate. 2,881,147, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 30.6.
Graham, Paul R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Light stable
halogen-containing resins. 2,894,923, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 23.
Graham, Peter E., and R. C. Smith, to A. H. Hunt (Capaci-
tors) Ltd. Electrical capacitors. 2,897,066, 7-28-59. CI.
41 — 42.
Jalousies. 2.877,517, 3-17-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Graphic machine. 2,882,604, 4-21-59, CI.
Leak-proof bolt. 2,915,152, 12-1-59,
Building construction. 2,897,668, 8-4-59,
Vehicle parking device. 2,916,167, 12-8-59,
Safe conveyance body. 2,916,324, 12-8-59,
Graham, Phillip.
Graham. Phillip.
33—76.
Graham, Phillip.
CI. 72—40.
Graham, Phillip.
CI. 214—16.1.
Graham, Phillip.
CI. 296—28.
Graham, Robert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method and apparatus for reducing television bandwidth.
2,905,756, 9-22-59, CI. 178—6.
Graham, Robert E., and E. R. Kretzmer, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Circuit for producing timing control
signals. 2,883,562, 4-21-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Graham. Robert P. : See —
Elliott, Clifton M., Graham, and Noftz. 2,871,844.
Hudspeth, Frederick E. S., and Graham. 2,880,713.
Graham, Robert P., A. H. Brown, and W. D. Ramage, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Process of dehy-
drating biological materials. 2,897,600, 8-4-59, CI. 34 — 5.
Graham, Roger K., to Rohm & Haas Co. Segmented polymers
having a linear polymeric backbone with linear polymer
branches attached thereto through ureido groups and proc-
ess for preparing the same. 2,882,259, 4-14-59, CI. 260 —
45.5.
apparatus.
2,878,489,
2-17-59,
Graham, Thomas T
CI. 189 — 36.
Graham- White Sales Corp. : See —
Frantz, Virgil L. 2,887,126.
Graham, William : See —
Long, Alan G., and Graham. 2,904,565.
Graham, William T. Rooting and raking
2,918,979, 12-29-59, CI. 171—105.
Graham, Wilson B. Mixing faucet fitting.
3-24-59, CI. 4 — 192.
Graham, Wrav F. Vehicle drawbar. 2„873,982
CI. 280 — 478.
Grahek, Joseph L. : See —
Curran, John B.. and Grahek. 2,887,718.
Grahn, Arne Y., to The Poly Choke Co., Inc. Choke mecha-
nism for firearms. 2,888,769, 6-2-59, CI. 42 — 79.
Grain Processing Corp. : See —
Corman, Julian. 2,910,410.
Malzahn, Ronald C, Phillips, and Hanson. 2,876,169.
Zorn Ralph A. 2,903,357.
Grajeck, Edwin J. : See —
Keen William R., and Grajeck. 2,908,013.
Grajeck, Edwin J., to Collins & Aikman Corp. Apparatus
foam rubber coated fabrics.
2,890,589.
Sundstrand Ma-
machine tools.
for producing patterned
2,910,724, 11-3-59, CI. 18 — 4.
Grala, Edward M., and W. A. Maxwell, to United States of
America, Navy. Cast nickel alloy of high aluminum
content. 2,910,356, 10-27-59, CI. 75—170.
Gralewicz, Sigmund J. Supports for material in roll form.
2,903,199, 9-8-59. CI. 242 — 55.2.
Gram, Anker, to Products Tank Line of Canada Ltd. Sup-
porting structure for elevated storage tanks. 2,912,074,
H— 10— 59 pi IgQ 17
Gram, Arthur J., Jr., and W. L. Sage, to The Babcock &
Wilcox Co. Method of and apparatus for burning
particle-form fuel. 2,891,493, 6-23-59, CI. 110—28.
Gramacy, William. Loose leaf binder. 2,895,484, 7-21-59,
CI. 129—13.
Gramelspacher, Clarence U., to Jasper Wood Crafters, Inc.
Combination sub-floor and top floor. 2,894,292, 7-14-59,
CI. 20—8.
Grams, William R., to General Electric Co. Method of
bonding metal borides to graphite. 2,900,281, 8-18-59,
CI. 117—216.
Grams, Raymond M. Electrical animal restraining device.
2.917,022, 12-15-59, CI. 119 — 27.
Gran, Norman J. Convertible sofa bed. 2,894,266, 7-14-59,
CI. 5—12.
Granan, John R., and H. H. Christensen, to General Electric
Co. Combined manual and automatic servo motor appa-
ratus. 2,877,968, 3-17-59, CI. 244 — 78.
Granata, Anthony J., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Removing
fins from molded products. 2,881,571, 4-14-59, CI. 51 —
164.
Granata, Rosario C. : See —
Duvall, George P., Jr., and Granata.
Granberg, Bengt R., and A. Anderson, to
chine Tool Co. Tracer control for
2,877,677, 3-17-59, CI. 82—14.
Granberg, Bengt R., C. H. Johnson, and A. Anderson, to
Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Lathes. 2,913,945, 11-24-
59, CI. 82—14.
Granberg, Fred : See —
Baptist, Arthur H. 2.884,276.
Granberry, Edgar H.. to Parks-Cramer Co. Switch for con-
tinuous outlet. 2,882,374, 4-14-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Granberry, Edgar H., to West Point Mfg. Co. Fly frame with
independently variable speed drives and method. 2,901,882,
9-1-59, CI. 57—98.
Granberry, Edgar H., to West Point Mfg. Co. Hydraulic fly
frame drive and method. 2,901,883, 9-1-59, CI. 57—98.
Grand, Constantine G. : See —
Davis, Carl H.. and Grand. 2,904,468.
Grand Specialties Co. : See —
Hopfeld, Fred P. 2.885,961.
Hopfeld, Fred P. 2,905,347.
Grandel, Felix. Process of making germ flakes. 2,879,167,
3-24-59. CI. 99—80.
Grandel, Felix. Process of making a preparation containing
lipases and oxidases. 2,888,385, 5-26-59, CI. 195 — 67.
Grandey, Max F., to General Electric Co. Method of making
foam material from nickel powder. 2,917,384, 12-15-59,
CI. 75—222.
Grandmont. Paul E., R. Y. Huang, and R. K. Cheng, to
Curtiss-Wright Corp. System for reshaping voltage wave-
forms. 2,879,486, 3-24-59, CI. 333 — 20.
Grandstaff, Otho D., and D. J. Suda, to General Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Electronic conference circuit.
2,912,503, 11-10-59, CI. 179—1.
Grangaud. Huguette : See —
Vulmiere, Jacques C. and H. 2,915,665.
Grange, Alban J., to Radio Corp. of America. Control system.
2,902,687, 9-1-59, CI. 340—345.
Granger, Fred L., to Union Carbide Corp. High density
barrier film separators. 2,872.498, 2-3-59, CI. 136 — 146.
Granger. Kenneth H. Detachable sunshades for eyeglasses.
2,901,752, 9-1-59, CI. 2—13.
Granger, William T. : See —
Gehrke, Forrest E., and Granger. 2,867,032.
Granirer, Louis W. : See —
Adam, Elisabeth, and Granirer. 2,907,695.
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Granite Machine Co. : See —
Flint Alden C, Livingston, Haven, and Long. 2,871,519.
Long, John R., and Flint. 2,890,841.
Granite City Steel Co. : See —
Lee, Robert E., and Benjamin. 2,912,848.
Graniteville Co. : See — ■
Converse, Sherman. 2,870,037.
Converse, Sherman. 2,883,115.
Sanders, Grady H. 2,895,209.
Sanders, Grady H. 2,897,574.
Granke, Leonard J., L. C. Gates, and B. D. Montgomery, to
Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch plate structure. 2,908,368, 10-
13-59, CI. 192 — 107.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Svensba Aktiebolaget Gasaccumula-
tor. Arrangement in radio receivers for cooperation with
distance indicating radio beacons. 2,897,492, 7-28-59. CI.
343—113.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumu-
lator. Gyro control system. 2,909,929, 10-27-59, CI.
74 — 5.2.
Granrath, Giinter H., to Kortenbach & Rauh Kommandit-
gesellschaft. Umbrella shank. 2,911,985, 11-10-59, CI.
135 — 46.
Granryd, Thorvald G. : See — -
Beyerstedt, Ralph L., and Granryd. 2,913,061.
Granryd, Thorvald G., to The Frank G. Hough Co. Tractor
loaders. 2,873,026, 2-17-59, CI. 74 — 765.
Granstrom, Olof A., and E. G. M. Hackzell, to Aktiebolaget
Svenska Metallverken. Arrangement for charging extru-
sion presses with ingots, blooms or billets from metal.
2,870,920, 1-27-59, CI. 214—1.
Grant, Alva and W. General purpose extensible hitch.
2,873,981, 2-17-59, CI. 280 — 477.
Grant, Arthur W. : See —
Lippmann, Seymour, and Grant. 2,878,852.
Miller. Rov W.. and Grant. 2,896.281.
Weigold, Harold, and Grant. 2,880,459.
Grant, Braham, to De Havilland Propellers Ltd. Alternators
and/or associated filter networks. 2,917,699, 12-15-59,
CI. 322—58.
Grant, David, and H. R. Lorence, to Hughes Tool Co., Aircraft
Division. Fluid pressure gauge. 2,909,927, 10-27-59,
CI. 73—388.
Grant, David, and J. T. Strong, to Hughes Tool Co., Aircraft
Division. Pilot-actuated control valve. 2,913,005, 11-17-
59, CI. 137 — 620.
Grant Co., The : See —
Zuro, John M. 2,919,134.
Grant Development Co. : See — ■
Care, Richard L. 2,869.776.
Care, Richard L. 2,894,612.
Grant, Gardner L., and Care. 2,896.761.
Grant, Gardner L., and Rosapepe. 2,889,544.
Miller, Harry B. 2,881,775.
Grant. Max L.. and Miller. 2,884,188.
Grant, Earl W., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Inductive
transducer. 2,885,644, 5-5-59, CI. 336 — 119.
Grant, Earl W., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Temperature
control device. 2,896,057, 7-21-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Grant, Eugene F., to National Co., Inc. Microwave signal
generating system. 2.883,540. 4-21-59. CI. 250 — 36.
Grant, Gardner L., and F. P. Rosapepe, to Grant Development
Co. Mechanical memory for fare collecting apparatus.
2,889,544, 6-2-59, CI. 340—213.
Grant, Gardner L.. and R. L. Care, to Grant Development Co.
Toll collection hopper. 2.896.761. 7-28-59. CI. 193—2.
Grant, Gordon A., C. von Seemann. and S. O. Winthrop, to
American Home Products Corp. Basic esters of substituted
pyrimidine-4-carboxylic acids and their preparation.
2,876,224, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 256.4.
Grant, Harry C, Jr. Simulated baseball game apparatus.
2,901.253, 8-25-59, CI. 273 — 88.
Grant, James E. : See —
Murtaugh, Justin J., Lavrich, Ruff, Krueck, and Grant.
2,898,209.
Grant, Jesse R. Cartons for eggs. 2,885,136, 5-5-59,
CI. 229—2.5.
Grant, John A., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Metal
coated glass fiber combinations. 2,915,806, 12-8-59, CI.
28—81.
Grant, Max L., and H. B. Miller, to Grant Development Co.
Fare collection box. 2,884,188, 4-28-59, CI. 232 — 7.
Grant, Michael G., and G. J. Topol, to Bowser, Inc. Filter-
dehydrator. 2,919,030, 12-29-59, CI. 210 — 488.
Grant-Murray, Inc. : See —
Murray, John M. 2,885,807.
Grant, Nicholas J. : See —
Goetzel, Claus, G.. Grant, Skolnick, and Yoblin.
2,899,338.
Grant, Norman H. : See —
Bobbins, Kenneth C, and Grant. 2,871,165.
Robbins, Kenneth C, and Grant. 2,878,161.
Grant, Norman H., and K. C. Robbins, to Armour and Co.
Preparation of elastase. 2,886,489, 5-12-59, CI. 195 — 67.
Grant, Norman H., and K. C. Robbins, to Armour and Co.
Pro-elnstase and preparation thereof. 2,893,920, 7-7-59,
CI. 195—62.
Grant, Philip J. Safety guard for Insecticide containers.
2,893,160, 7-7-59, CI. 43 — 131.
Grant Pulley & Hardware Corp. : See —
Levine, Mark. 2,869,171.
2,885,133.
2,873,981.
2,891,391.
Richfield Oil Corp.
7-14-59, CI. 260—
Grant, Robert D. : See —
Nelson, Frederick F.
Grant, Warren : See — ■
Grant, Alva and W.
Grant, Whitney I. : See —
Kocher, Erich J., and Grant.
Grantham, Donald : See —
Kolbe, Raymond G. 2,889,157.
Grantham, Margaret : See —
Kolbe, Raymond G. 2,889,157.
Grantham, Richard L., and C. Liu, to
Purification of toluic acid. 2,894,985,
525.
Grantham, Rodney E., and J. W. Dorsett, Jr.. to United States
of America, Navy. Broad-band hybrid junction. 2,903,653,
9-8-59, CI. 333—11.
Grantham, William G., to American Viscose Corp. Nitrocel-
lulose type coatings for cellulosic base films. 2,888,368,
5-26-59. CI. 117 — 145.
Granzow, Carl A. Cable stripping tool. 2,871,739, 2-3-59,
CI. 81—9.5.
Grapes, Robert D. : See —
Baer, John S., and Grapes. 2,917,331.
Graphic Arts Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Garth, William W., Jr. 2,888,865.
Hanson, Ellis P., Higonnet, Moyroud, and Manevitz.
2,910,163.
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,876,687.
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,897,940.
Graphitwerk-Kropfmuhl-Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Ulrich, Helmut. 2,914,383.
Graser, Michael, Jr., to General Electric Co. Synchronous
detector. 2,884,522, 4-28-59, CI. 250—27.
Grashoff, Adolph W., and G. M. Arthur, to Essex Wire Corp.
Rotary multi-position switch. 2,878,330, 3-17-59, CI.
200—8.
Grashow, Joseph, to The Quick-Mount Mfg. Co., Inc. Auto-
mobile antenna apparatus. 2,917,743, 12-15-59, CI.
343—713.
Grass, Albert M. Film holding device for cameras.
2.872,842, 2-10-59, CI. 88—17.
Grass, Albert M. Film feed for camera. 2,879,062, 3-24-59,
CI. 271 — 2.3.
Grass, Albert M., to United States of America, Navy. Auto-
matic range tracking apparatus. 2,901,746, 8-25-59, CI.
343—13.
Grass, George M., Jr., and M. J. Robinson, to Smith, Kline &
French Laboratories. Method of preparing sustained re-
lease particles and the product of the method. 2,875,130,
2-24-59, CI. 167 — 82.
Grass, Joseph C, and A. C. Zupansic. to United States Steel
Corp. Method of preparing stainless-steel wire for draw-
ing and forming. 2,903.384, 9-8-59, CI. 148—6.24.
Grass, Otto R., to Rubber Teck, Inc. Connector for flexibly
connecting tubing. 2,883,211 4-21-59, CI. 285 — 233.
Grassetti, Davide R., and H. C. Klein, to Nopco Chemical
Co. Production of materials useful for producing vitamin
A. 2,891,986, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 464.
Grassetti, Davide Rv and H. C. Klein, to Nopco Chemical Co.
Preparation of vitamin A acetate. 2,913,487, 11-17-59,
CI. 260 — 488.
Grasslander (1957) Ltd. : See —
Jarvis, James G. 2,885,853.
Grassmann, Wolfgang, and K. Hannig. Method and appara-
tus for electrophoretic separation of mixtures of sub-
stances. 2.888,392. 5-26-59. CI. 204 — 180.
Grasso, Flavio J., and W. S. Dow, Jr., to Harvel Research
Corp. Chlorinated pinene-formaldehyde reaction product
and composition containing same. 2,885,376, 5-5-59.
CI. 260—29.8.
Grasso, Frank. Device for radiating the mouth. 2,884,926,
5-5-59, CI. 128—395.
Grater, Vivian S. : See —
Stewart, Alexander E., and Grater. 2,884,059.
Gratian, Joseph W., to General Dynamics Corp. Reproducing
means for magnetic recording apparatus. 2,881,263,
4-7-59. CI. 179 — 100.2.
Gratian, Joseph W., and W. B. Latchford, to General Dy-
namics Corp. Combination recording heads. 2,889,414,
6-2-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Grattan, Worthin F. Automatic transmission for automotive
vehicles. 2,891,421, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 752.
Grattidge, Walter, to General Electric Co. Electrical con-
tacts. 2,914,640, 11-24-59, CI. 200—166.
Gratton, James R., %0 to The Gadget-Of-The-Month Club. Inc.
Telescopic lavatory safety platform. 2,873,056, 2-10-59,
CI. 228—48.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Electric control system for fluid oper-
ated actuators. 2,877,626, 3-17-59, CI. 60 — 52.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Circuit breaker. 2,888,540, 5-26-59
CI. 200—151.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Liquid dumping valve arrangement for
a hydraulic jack. 2,888,909, 6-2-59, CI. 121—38.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Valve system timing device. 2,888,953,
6-2-59, CI. 137 — 630.15.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Non-return ball valve for reciprocating
2,899,974, 8-18-59, CI. 137—533.11.
L. Circuit-breaker control device.
CI. 200—82.
Hydraulic control device. 2,900,960,
hydraulic pumps.
Gratzmuller, Jean
2,900,469, 8-18-59,
Gratzmuller, Jean L.
8-25-59. CI. 121 — 38.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Hydraulically actuated electric circuit-
breakers. 2.901,570, 8-25-59, CI. 200—82.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Starting device. 2,905,164, 9-22-59,
CI. 123—179.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Single acting hydraulic motor.
2,908,251, 10-13-59, CI. 121 — 10.
Gratzmuller, Jean L. Starting device and power take-off
arrangement. 2,909,080, 10-20-59, CI. 74 — 810.
Grau, George. Method of forming an element of a lipstick.
2,878,771, 3-24-59, CI. 113—116.
Grau, Jaime C. Blind arrangement. 2,912,048, 11-10-59,
CI. 160—133.
Graubner, Herman G., to Union Carbide Corp. Flashlight
and switch therefor. 2,886,664, 5-12-59, CI. 200 — 60.
Grauel, Ludwig J. : See —
Schowalter, Clarence H., and Grauel. 2,908,258.
Graulich, Wilhelm : See —
Lehmann, Wolfgang, Bayer, Kass. and Graulich.
2,903.436.
Rosahl, Dietrich, Graulich, Holzrichter, and Ecker.
2,916,471.
Graulich, Wilhelm, G. Sinn, H. Holzrichter, and D. Rosahl,
to FarbenfabriUen Bayer Akt. Aqueous composition com-
prising rubbery copolymer and condensation product or
formaldehyde and methylol-forming compound. 2,871,213,
1-27-59, CI. 200—29.3.
Graulich, Wilhelm, G. Mauthe, and K. Eitel, to Farbenfa-
briUen Bayer Aut. Process for the dressing of leather.
2.887,410, 5-19-59. CI. 117—142.
Graulich. Wilhelm, A. Schmitz, W. Berlenbach, and E. Muller,
to FarbenfabriUen Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Printing and
dyeing compositions and process of treating textiles.
2,897.101. 7-28-59. CI. 117—139.5.
Graulich, Wilhelm, W. BeeUer, and O. Bayer, to Farben-
fabriUen Bayer AUtiengesellschaft. Printing paste and
process of decorating textile therewith. 2,908,658, 10-13-
59, CI. 260—29.6.
Grauling, Charles H., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Frequency control system. 2,917,713, 12-15-59, CI.
331—6.
Graustein, Walter W., Jr., to Carter Mfg. Corp. Variable
resistor. 2,884,506, 4-28-59, CI. 201—56.
Gravelle, Theodore E., and W. J. Johnson,
game. 2,887,320, 5-19-59. CI. 273—126.
Graves, Barton It., and J. H. Kupe, % to Hussel O. Whiteman.
Miles-per-gallon meter. 2,916,914, 12-15-59, CI. 73—114.
Graves, Charles B. and G. W. Self opening receptacle for
refuse and soiled articles. 2,888,307, 5-26-59, CI. 312 —
211.
Graves, David M. : See —
Kish, Steven P., Donnell, and Graves. 2,878,063.
Graves, Edward B. : See —
Palermo, Anthony, Jr., and Graves. 2,911,683.
Graves, Edward B., to PicUer X-Kay Corp. Waite Mfg. Divi-
sion, Inc. X-ray tube with variable focal spot and control
means therefor. 2,878.393, 3-17-59. CI. 250—99.
Graves, Edward B., to Picker X-Ray Corp. Waite Mfg. Divi-
sion, Inc. A.C.-D.C. X-ray control connector. 2,894,143,
7-7-59, CI. 250— 1U4.
Graves, Edward B., to Picker-X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Div.,
Inc. X-ray apparatus. 2,905,827, 9-22-59, CI. 250—93.
Graves, Elizabeth R., and R. N. Little, Jr., to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Low voltage
14 m.e.v. neutron source. 2,906,903, 9-29-59, CI. 313—61.
Graves, Floyd W. : See —
Graves, Jerrimiah C. and F. W. 2,902,065.
Graves, George H. : See —
Lindstaedt, Frank F. 2,887,444.
Graves, George W. : See —
Graves, Charles B. and G. W. 2,888,307.
Graves, Herbert C, Jr., to Gibson Electric Co.
oxidized rivet contact. 2,890,315, 6-9-59, CI.
Graves, Herbert C, Jr., to Gibson Electric Co.
Circle bowling
Internally
200—166.
Solder joint
containing metallic particles. 2,909,643, 10-20-59, CI.
219—117.
Graves, Howard E. : See —
Beal, Charles T., and Graves. 2,910,818.
Graves, Jay : See —
Butler, Arthur N., and Graves. 2,871,929.
Graves, Jerrimiah C. and F. W. Power saw blade anchoring
device. 2,902,065, 9-1-59, CI. 143—32.
Graves, John W., Jr. : See —
Burkland, Richard L., and Graves. 2,891,579.
Graves, Joseph R. Advertising device. 2,906,046, 9-29-59,
CI. 40—33.
Graves, Loinel R., J. E. Knapp, A. M. Guerreiro. C. A. Cable,
and R. C. Wheeler, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Mechano-
optical method for inspecting transparent flat or contoured
panels. 2,871,756, 2-3-59, CI. 88—14.
Graves, Richard H. : See —
Weiss. Walter J., Graves, and Hall. 2,896,915.
Graves, Samuel F. Tube reducing machine. 2,882,851,
4-21-59. CI. 113—52.
Grav-I-Flo Corp., The : See —
Bogema, Richard E. 2,912,108.
: See—
2,869,647.
2.884.076.
2,885,505.
2,907,993.
2,912,054.
Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Mathisen, Anders.
Mathisen, Anders.
Mathisen, Anders.
Mathisen, Anders.
Mathisen, Anders
Thurlby, Leslie T., and Collins. 2,909,668.
Graving, Robert S., and L. W. Lund. Mounting brackets for
gutters. 2,895,694, 7-21-59, CI. 248 — 48.1.
Gravley, Charles K. : See —
Williams, Alfred L. W., and Gravley. 2,892,107.
Gravley, Charles K., to Clevite Corp. Forming electrome-
chanically sensitive ceramic bodies. 2,875,501, 3-3-59,
CI. 25—156.
Gravley, Wilton : See —
Summers. Gerald C. and Gravley. 2,897,478.
Gray, Alessandra : See —
Gray, James A. 2,867.820.
Gray. James A. 2,868.493.
Gray, James A. 2,882,533.
Gray, James A. 2,883,029.
Gray, Alfred E. : See —
Azari, Eric, Gray, Malin, and Thompson. 2,905,466.
Gray, Alfred E., H. J. Malin, and H. B. Thompson, to The
Magna vox Co. Data processing apparatus. 2,883,188,
4-21-59, CI. 271 — 4.
Gray, Allen G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of applying nickel coatings on
uranium. 2,894,884, 7-14-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Gray, Allen G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of applying copper coatings to
uranium. 2,894,885, 7-14-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Gray, Alvin N. : See —
Gambrill, Richard D., and Gray. 2,872,703.
Gray, Charles R., to Philco Corp. Gettering units for electron
tubes. 2,880,348, 3-31-59, CI. 313—176.
Gray, Coy J., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Dyeing
proteinaceous and nylon materials. 2,900,218, 8-18-59,
CI. 8—54.
Gray, Daniel M.. and G. L. Reymann, to American-Marietta
Co., Stoner-Mudge Co. Division. Polymeric sanitary coat-
ing system. Re. 24,702, 9-22-59, CI. 117 — 75.
Gray, Dudley, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Sense antenna.
2,917,744, 12-15-59, CI. 343 — 728.
Gray, Emanuel : See —
Liebman, Louis, and Gray. 2,869,187.
Gray, Franklin L. Cartridge dispenser. 2,902,196, 9-1-59,
CI. 224—15.
Gray, Frederick W., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Manufacture
of fatty acid monoesters of glycerol monosulfuric acid and
salts thereof. 2,868,812, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 400.
Gray, G. A., Co., The : See-
Walter, John M. 2,868,084.
Walter. John M., and Worthen. 2,881,527.
Gray, Gene W. Garment retainer. 2,891,705, 6-23-59, CI.
223—88.
Gray, Geoffrey T. : See —
Moring, Walter G., Jr., and Gray. 2,895,337.
Gray, George W. : See —
Flory, Leslie E., Gray, Jensen, and Pike. 2,892,056.
Lindstaedt. Frank F. 2,887,444.
Gray, George W., to Radio Corp. of America. Phase sta-
bilized pulse generator. 2,897,356. 7-28-59, CI. 250—27.
Gray, George W., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse produc-
tion apparatus. 2,908,815, 10-13-59, CI. 250—27.
Gray, Harry C. : See —
Meyer, Robert E., Bristol, and Gray. 2,913,875.
Gray, Harry C, to Summit Container Co. Machine having
seaming rolls for securing preassembled rings to ends of
container side wall. 2,902,075, 9-1-59, CI. 153 — 1.
Gray. James A., to A. Gray. Submerged flushing device.
2.867.820, 1-13-59, CI. 4 — 41.
Gray, James A., to A. Gray. Flushing device. 2,868,493,
1-13-59, CI. 251—49.
Gray, James A., to Royal McBee Corp. Typewriter ribbon
changing apparatus. 2,873.015, 2-10-59, CI. 197 — 151.
Grayt James A., to A. Gray. Toilet flusher. 2,882,533,
4-21-59, CI. 4 — 41.
Gray, James A., to A. Gray. Typewriter ribbon attachment.
2,883.029, 4-21-59. CI. 197—162.
Gray, James J., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Method
of manufacturing titanium. 2,903,350, 9-8-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Gray, John A., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process
for treatment of boiler feed water. 2,872,414, 2-3-59, CI.
210—55.
Gray, John A., and E. K. Bee, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Machine for processing the reflectors of sealed-
beam lamps. 2,884,887, 5-5-59, CI. 113—59.
Gray, John W. : See —
Berger, France B.. Tull, and Gray. 2,908.903.
Chapman, Leslie R., Jr., Gray, and Jacobson. 2,872.674.
Gray, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Phase
sensitive rectifier. 2,869.006, 1-13-59, CI. 307 — 149.
Grav, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Motor
differential frequency integrator. 2,898,531, 8-4-59, CI.
318—70.
Gray, John W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Fre-
quency marking circuit. 2,900,599, 8-18-59, CI. 324 — 78.
Gray, John W., and E. G. Newsom, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Automatic signal frequency tracker.
2,870,331, 1-20-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Gray. John W., and G. W. Michalec, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Fix corrector for marine automatic dead
reckoning. 2,882,602. 4-21-59. CI. 33 — 46.
Gray, John W., and H. L. Hunter, 3rd, to General Precision
Laboratory Inc. Inverter. 2,889,470, 6-2-59, CI. 307 — 108.
Gray, John W., E. B. Hales, and I. A. Greenwood, Jr., to
General Precision Laboratory Inc. World wide naviga-
tional system. 2,908,902, 10-13-59, CI. 343—7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
367
Gray, Norman A., to Schick Inc. Electric shaver inner cutter.
2,915,816, 12-8-59, CI. 30 — 43.
Gray, Pnilip j.: ijec —
Francis, Samuel A., and Gray. 2,911,572.
Gray, Philip P.: See — ^ „„„„„
Stone, Irwin M., Gray, and Morawetz. 2,912,333.
Gray, Philip P., and I. Stone, to Baxter Laboratories, Inc.
Inhibiting precipitation in malt beverages. 2,906,623,
9-20-59, CI. 99 — 48.
Gray Research and Development Co., Inc. : See —
Barstrom. Knut A., and Klebba. 2,887,353.
Gray, Richardson : See —
Osojnak, Boris M., and Gray. 2,896,935.
Gray, Robert B., to American Meter Co., Inc. Gas meter
diaphragm. 2,S74,569, 2-24-59, CI. 73—279.
Gray, Robert B., to Erie Resistor Corp. Method of making
printed circuit panels. 2,912,748, 11-17-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Gray, Robert F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Spray tube
and nozzle assembling machine. 2,913,816, 11-24—59, CI.
29 — 208.
Grav, Robert L., to Burroughs Corp. Thyratron pulser for
inductive loads. 2,874,333, 2-17-59, CI. 315—163.
Gray, Robert L., to Burroughs Corp. Semi-conductor adder.
2,892,099, 6-23-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Gray, Ronald V., % to Herbert II. Johnson and % to Orland
W. Tangen. Variable rotary power-transmitting apparatus.
2,916,924, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 217.
Gray, Kussell H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Photographic elements and processes. 2,878,121, 3-17-59,
CI. 96—29.
Gray, Russell H., and V. J. Webers, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Acrylate copolymers containing quater-
nary ammonium and tertiary amine salt units. 2,892,822,
6-30-59, CI. 2G0— 86.1.
Gray, Samuel A., and H. P. Carter. Apparatus for indicat-
ing and recording the dimensions of lumber. 2,885,787,
5-12-59, CI. 33—174.
Gray, Sidney, to Radio Corp. of America. Interference type
optical niters utilizing calcium fluoride. 2,869,010, 1-13-59,
CI. 313—65.
Gray, Sidnev, to Radio Corp. of America. Wide-band inter-
ference light filter. 2,871,371, 1-27-59, CI. 250—226.
Gray, Sidney, to Radio Corp. of America. Color filters.
2,873.397. 2-10-59, CI. 313—65.
Gray Tool Co. : See —
Watts, John D., Lefevre, and Hill. 2,867,453.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Laundry ma-
chine including improved heater and condenser arrangement.
2,880.521. 4-7-59. CI. 34 — 75.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Combination
washer and dryer. 2,892,334, 6-30-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Laundry ma-
chine with forced air circulation system. 2,892,335,
6-30-59, CI. 68—16.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., and K. A. Larkin, to General Electric
Co. Variable rill control for automatic washer. 2,869,347,
1-20-59. CI. 68—207.
Gray, Walter E., Jr., and O. P. Falkenstein, to General
Electric Co. Combination washer and dryer with con-
denser means. 2,873,537, 2-17-59, CI. 34 — 75.
Gray. Walter W. : See —
Tod. Allan H., and Gray. 2.883.250.
Tod, Allan II.. and Gray. 2.900,985.
Gray, Warren E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Spherical bear-
ing. 2.906,568, 9-29-59, CI. 308—72.
Graybeal, La Verne R. : See —
Bley, Rudolph S., Carter, Edgar, Graybeal, and Schmidt.
2,898,027.
Graybeal. Warren E. : See —
Greller. Nelson P., and Graybeal. 2,868,394.
Graybill. Clarence W. and S. H. Support. 2,867,402, 1-6-59,
CI. 248—226.
Graybill, Clinton L. Fluid motor with piston actuated revers-
ing valve means. 2,868,177, 1-13-59, CI. 121—123.
Graybill, Clinton L., to Graybill Industries, Inc. Hydraulic
transmission mechanism. 2,897,688, 8^-59, CI. 74: — 687.
Graybill Industries, Inc. : See —
Graybill, Clinton L. 2,897,688.
Graybill, Kenneth W., and H. Sengebusch, to General Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Crossbar switch. 2,917,587,
12-15-59, CI. 179—27.54.
Graybill, Paul J. Reclosable containers. 2,872,097, 2-3-59,
CI. 229 — 44.
Graybill, Silas H. : See —
Graybill, Clarence W. and S. H. 2,867,402.
Graydon, William F. Cation exchange resin membranes by
hydrolysis of styrene sulfonic ester or amide copolymers.
2.877,191. 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 2.2.
Grayhill : See —
Scherry, George A. 2,892,177.
Scherry, George A. 2,900,662.
Graziano, Vincent. Soap holder. 2,879,622, 3-31-59, CI.
45—28.
Greaney, Thomas J., and W. K. Roquemore, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Catalytic process. 2,891,903, 6-23-59,
CI. 208 — 74.
Greanias, Evon C. : See —
Ress, Thomas I., and Greanias. 2,919,425.
Greanias, Evon C, to International Business Machines Corp.
Code translating device. 2,881,976, 4-14-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Greanias, Evon C, to International Business Machines Corp.
Variable voltage level discriminator varying with the
input voltage level. 2,885,551, 5-5-59, CI. 250—27.
Grear, Jay W., Jr., to Uniied States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Electric contact means. 2,877,314,
3-10-59. CI. 200—87.
Great American Plastics Co. : See —
Cohn, Irwin E., and Healey. 2,910,786.
Great Dane Trailers, Inc. : See —
Jewell, Robert A., and Watters. 2,915,320.
Greathouse, Lucien H., B. A. Smith, H. M. Robinson, and
C. H. llaydel. Heat exchanger. 2,882,022, 4-14-59, CI.
257—1.
Great Lakes Carbon Corp. : See —
Harrison, Milo A., and Kovarik. 2,888,175.
Shea, Frederick L., Jr. 2.808,695.
Shea, Frederick L., Jr. 2,872,305.
Great Lakes Fire Equipment Co. : See —
Dalton, Michael J. 2,919,071.
Great Lakes Stamp & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Paytou, John H., and Schuetze. 2,906,627.
Great Western Drilling Co.: See —
Mallory, Harvey E., and Ayscue. 2,867,278.
Great Western Heel Co., Inc. : See —
Cooper, Jack H., and Freistat. 2,871,583.
Greaves, Robert W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Latent electrostatic image developing apparatus. 2,902,974,
9-8-59. CI. 118—037.
Grebby, John W., S. G. Hawtin, and J. Downing, to British
Celanese Ltd. Manufacture of artificial filamentary
materials of high bulk. 2,900,221, 8-18-59, CI. 18—54.
Grebe, John J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Nuolear reactor. 2,894,891, 7-14-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Grebe, John J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Nuclear reactor. 2,917,443, 12-15-59, 01.
204—193.2
Greber, Henry.
CI. 313—204
Grebner, Fritz
Gas discharge lamp. 2,908,841, 10-13-59,
to Voigt & Haeffner A.G. Manufacture of
girders or mesh. 2,899,537, 8-11-59, CI. 219—79.
Grebner, Josef : See —
Wengeler, Herbert, and Grebner. 2,891,272.
Greco, Charles C. Garment with interchangeable indicia.
2.871,485, 2-3-59, CI. 2—246.
Greco, Ascanio. Combination measuring tape and scribe.
2,893,122, 7-7-59, CI. 33—27.
Greczin, John, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Flexible hose.
2,870,619, 1-27-59, CI. 66—169.
Gredell, Otto N.. to Standard Steel Works, Inc. Shelf bracket
having cam lock. 2,901,205. 8-25-59, CI. 248 — 245.
Gredell, Otto N., to Standard Steel Works. Inc. Spring-
loaded shelf bracket. 2,901,206, 8-25-59, CI. 248—246.
Greedy, Edwin F., and E. J. Schaaf, to Food Machinery and
Chemical Corp. Pea shelter. 2,910,070, 10-27-59, CI.
130—30.
Greefkes, Johannes A. : See —
De Jager, Frank, and Greefkes. 2,907,831.
Greeley, Kenneth J. Device for opening containers. 2,868,408,
1-13-59. CI. 220—52.
Green, A Donald, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Dehydrogenation process. 2,889,383, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 680.
Green, Allen P., Jr. : See — ■
Crawford, Daniel W. 2,886,375.
Green, Arthur J., to The Roberts Brass Mfg. Co. Valve op-
erating mechanism. 2,912,870, 11-17-59, CI. 74 — 109.
Green, Bernard J., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Thermionic cathode heaters. 2,885,334, 5-5-59, CI.
204—181.
Green, Daniel A., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Fluorescent
lighting tube support. 2,88.8.657, 5-26-59. CI. 339 — 52.
Green, David J., to Gilfillan Bros. Inc. Carrier-modulating
function generator with adaptation for simultaneous multi-
plication. 2,905,384, 9-22-59, CI. 235 — 194.
Green, Donald C. Check valves. 2,912,000, 11-10-59, CI.
137 gig 5
Green, Donald C. Check valves. 2,912,001, 11-10-59, CI.
137—516.29.
Green, Edward R., to Newton, Chambers & Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for dispensing pastes, creams and liquids. 2,898,009,
8-4-59, CI. 222—308.
Green, Elberson D., and H. B. Smith, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Automatic acquisition svstem for radar.
2,879,503, 3-24-59, CI. 343—7.3.
Green, Ernmett M. Axially compressible rotatable sponge
mop. 2,873,462, 2-17-59, CI. 15—119.
Green, Frankie C. : See —
Green, James R. 2,896,308.
Green, Frederick H., to The Garrett Corp. Air conditioning
system for space ships. 2,873,582, 2-17-59, CI. 62 — 5.
Green, Frederick H., to The Garrett Corp. Air conditioning
device. 2,892,316, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 5.
Green, Frederick H., to The Garrett Corn. Vortex tube with
flow control means. 2,904.965, 9-22-59, CI. 62 — 5.
Green, Harold A., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Corrosion preventive compositions. 2.900,262, 8-18-59,
CI. 106—14.
Green, Irving, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Dispersion
of fluorochlorocarbon polymers. 2,876,206, 3-3-59, CI.
260—31.2.
Green, Isaac H. C. : See —
Brown, Charles F., and Green. 2,886,959.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Green, Jack, to California Research Corp. Particle separation
utilizing a magnetized fluid. 2,902,153, 9-1-59, CI. 209—
208.
Green, Jack R. : See —
Cumruing, Ronald W., and Green. 2,918,869.
Green. James R., 49% to F. C. Green. Cotton harvester.
2,896,398, 7-28-59. CI. 56 — ±8.
Green, Jerome, to National Aluminate Corp. Process for
preventing corrosion. 2,888,400, 5-26-59, CI. 252 — 88.55.
Green, Joseph, to U. S. Rubber Reclaiming Co., Inc. Re-
action product of sulfur vulcanized rubber polymer and
a material having carbon to carbon unsaturation alpha to
an electron acceptor group. 2,879,245, 3-24-59, CI. 260 —
33.G.
Green, Joseph F., to Montgomery Elevator Co. Automatic
interlock for elevator hatchway doors. 2,918,988, 12-29-59,
CI 187 31
Green, Larry Q., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluo-
rine compounds, process of preparing said compound, and
process of rendering textile oil repellent. 2,917,409, 12-
15-59, CI. 117—121.
Green, Lawrence E. Tool holder. 2,879,896, 3-31-59, CI.
211 — 4.
Green, Lee B. Bending machine having auxiliary actuating
means for wing supported bending die. 2,915,106,
12-1-59, CI. 153—46.
Green, Martin, and M. Hill. Dispensing container for pills
and the like. 2,885,124, 5-5-59, CI. 222—212.
Green, Mary E. : See —
Fernr, Montgomery, and Green. 2,877,829.
Green, Milton W. : See —
Johnson, Edgar J., and Green. 2,902,682.
Morton, George A., and Green. 2,867,729.
Green, Milton W., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-conductor
electrical pulse counting means. 2,889,469, 6-2-59, CI.
QQ7 go e
Green, Nathaniel P. Double blow drill. 2,872,158. 2-3-59,
CI. 255—6.
Green, Oliver N. Golf cart having hinged compartments for
clubs. 2,911,228, 11-3-59, CI. 280 — 36.
Green, Ralph J. : See —
Okress, Ernest C, and Green. 2,871,407.
Green, Richard M. : See —
McBride, John A., and Green. 2,904,412.
Green, Robert B., and J. S. Hill, to Engelhard Industries,
Inc. Hydrogen purifier. 2,911,057, 11-3-59, CI. 183 — 2.
Green, Stanley S. : See —
Milligan, James W., and Green. 2,869,934.
Milligan, James W.. and Green. 2,869,935.
Green, Stanley S., to Duncan Electric Co., Inc. Magnetic
suspension with flexibility. 2,900,211, 8-18-59, CI.
308—10.
Green, Thomas A., H. H. Gorrie, J. F. Shannon, and T. Fink,
to Bailey Meter Co. Indicating gage. 2,874,573, 2-24-59,
CI. 73 — 114.
Green, Thomas A., H. H. Gorrie, J. F. Shannon, and T. Fink,
to Bailey Meter Co. Illuminating measuring instrument.
2,885,536, 5-5-59, CI. 240—2.1.
Green, Willard E., to Joy Mfg. Co. Separator-receiver unit.
2,885,027, 5-5-59, CI. 183—34.
Green, William B. : See —
Von Hippel, Arthur R., Powers, and Green. 2,909,662.
Green, William P. : See —
Hattan, Mark. 2,899,844.
Green, William P. Mixing valves. 2,884,007, 4-28-59, CI.
137—625.13.
Green, William T. : See —
Holdeman, Eugene J., and Green. 2,893,483.
Green, Xan B. K., and H. Preble, Jr., to General Slicing
Machine Co., Inc. Slicing device with multi-knife cutting
disc. 2,882 946, 4-21-59, CI. 146—114.
Greenamyer William H.. to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Article
segregating mechanism. 2,896,784 7-28-59, CI. 209 — 82.
Greenawalt, William E. Smelting finely divided iron ore.
2,876,092, 3-3-59, CI. 75 — 40.
Greenawalt, William E. Processes of smelting finely divided
iron ore. 2,876,093, 3-3-59, CI. 75 — 40.
Greenback, Florence : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Greenbaum, Joseph. Garment hanger. 2,883,095, 4-21-59,
CI. 223—90.
Green Bay Box Co. : See —
Daniels, Wilbert P. 2,919,060.
Greenberg, David R., and D. H. Marcus, to Burroughs Corp.
Speed regulating servo system. 2,913,652, 11-17-59, CI.
318—309.
Greenberg, Harry : See —
Frank, Charles E., and Greenberg. 2,880,196.
Frank, Charles E., and Greenberg. 2.902,461.
Hansley, Virgil L., Greenberg, and Schott. 2,916,351.
Lubowitz, Hyman R., and Greenberg. 2,894,980.
Greenberg, Harry, and H. R. Lubowitz, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Preparation of diesters of fumaric
acid. 2,894,982, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 485.
Greenberg, Harry, and R. W. Horst, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corp. Polyester of a mixture of isomeric Cio de-
carbnxylic acids and process of making. 2,902,462, 9-1-59,
CI. 260 — 45.4.
Greenberg, Richard A. Method of processing canned meat
products. 2,912,337, 11-10-59, CI. 99—187.
Greenberg, Robert, to A. Rosenthal. Copy holder. 2,906,242,
9-29-59, CI. 120—34.
Greenberg, Robert L., to National Equipment Corp. Deposi-
tors for confectionery machines. 2,908,298, 10-13-59. CI.
141—137.
Greenberg, Sydney : See —
Musser, C Welton, and Greenberg. 2,889,628.
Greenberger, Joseph I. : See —
Stone. Morris D., Greenberger, and Lamourdedieu.
2,887,422.
Greenblatt, Hyman. Reversible wrap-around skirt. 2,912,-
698, 11-17-59, CI. 2 — 211.
Greenblott, Bernard J., and M. J. Kelly, to International
Business Machines Corp. Electrical relay and contact
assembly. 2,919,326, 12-29-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Greenburg, Sheldon I. : See —
Gehrke, August F., Marmor, Henry, and Greenberg.
2,882,167
Greene, Alan H. : See-
Paul, Israel A., and Greene. 2,875,329.
Greene, Ben. Furnaces. 2,869,856, 1-20-59, CI. 266 — 5.
Greene, Ben. Furnaces for heat treatment of articles. 2,913,-
239, 11-17-59, CI. 266 — 5.
Greene, Charles R. : See —
Steinle, Shelton E., and Greene. 2,918,354.
Greene, Charles R., and S. E. Steinle, to Shell Development
Co. Conversion of hydrogen iodide to iodine. 2,874,031,
2-17-59, CI. 23 — 216.
Greene, Charles R., and S. E. Steinle, to Shell Development
Co. Conversion of hydrogen iodide to iodine. 2,892,686,
6-30-59, CI. 23—216.
Greene, Cora S. : See —
Greene, Fred E. 2,903,896.
Greene, Curtis. Method for forming conduits. Re. 24,617,
3-10-59, CI. 25—154.
Greene, Fred E., deceased ; C. S. Greene, administratrix.
Platform hoists. 2,903,896, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 95.
Greene, George B., to Marchant Research, Inc. Pulse width
memory units. 2,887,674, 5-19-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Greene, George B., and G. Wahlstrom, to Marchant Research,
Inc. Analog-to-digital converters. 2,867,797, 1-6-59, CL
340—347.
Greene, Harry A., Jr. : See —
Jenkins, Charles D., Jr., and Greene. 2.870.255.
Greene, Harry R., and H. N. Barlow, to Knight Newspapers,
Inc. Matrix mal feeding detection system for linecasting
machines. 2.880,853. 4-7-59. CI. 199 — 18.
Greene, John H., and R. R. Thurston, to Texaco Inc. Rail-
road tie pads. 2,892,592, 6-30-59, CI. 238 — 283.
Greene, John P., to Stapling Machines Co. Slat feeding
apparatus for box-making machines. 2,900,108, 8-18-59,
CI. 221—268.
Greene, Joseph L., and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Method of galvanizing ferrous metal strip.
2,894,850, 7-14-59, CI. 117—5.5.
Greene, Karl W., Jr. : See —
Grube, Frank N., Greene, and Grube. 2,897,901.
Greene, Leonard M., to Safe Flight Instrument Corp. Control
element. 2.881,635. 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 480.
Greene, Malbone W. : See —
Thayer, Louis C, and Greene. 2,902,639.
Greene, Malbone W., and L. Thayer, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Apparatus for fluid analysis. 2,882,719, 4-21-59, CL
73—27.
Greene, Oscar and R. S. Key container. 2,875,803, 3-3-59,
CI. 150 — 40.
Greene, Otto W., and J. Kirvan, to Pfaudler Permutit Inc.
Tank supporting means. 2,870,982, 1-27-59, CI. 248 — 146.
Greene, Raymond H., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Apparatus
for manufacturing integral finned tubing. 2,868,046,
1-13-59, CI. 80—13.
Greene, Raymond H., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Device for
bending coils. 2,870,816, 1-27-59, CI. 153 — 40.
Greene, Robert S. : See —
Greene, Oscar and R. S. 2,875,803.
Greene. Robert Z., V. Benson, and R. Spilman, to Rowe Mfg.
Co., Inc. Display panel. 2,871,081, 1-27-59. CI. 312—114.
Greene, Samuel. Weather strip for jalousie windows.
2,867,304, 1-6-59, CI. 189—62.
Greene, Sidney R. Vehicle door-closed safety system.
2,876,856, 3-10-59, CI. 180—82.
Greene, William L., to Rogers, Taliaferro & Lamb. Architects.
Chimney structure. 2,868,107, 1-13-59, CI. 98 — 58.
Greene, William L., to Tecfab, Inc. Prefabricated roof or
ceiling panel. 2,902,854, 9-8-59. CI. 72 — 68.
Greenfield, Charles. Grinding and rendering of fat contain-
ing tissue. 2,911,421, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 412.6.
Greenfield, Charles. Recovery of stearic and oleic acids.
2,911,423, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 419.
Greenfield, Eugene W., and L. F. Rosehmann, to Kaiser
Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Electrical Conductor and
system. 2,870,311 1-20-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Greenfield, Jack : See —
Adkins. Virgil H. 2,903,002.
Greenhalgh. Frank G., and E. Long, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Support device for
use in a nuclear reactor. 2,877,170, 3-10-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Greenhalgh, Norman, and J. K. Walley, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Cyanacethydrazide compositions for treat-
ing lung-worms and methods for using same. 2,899,356,
8-11-59, CI. 167 — 53.1.
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369
Greenhalgh, Roger C, to International Business Machines
Corp. Data transfer and translating system. 2,872,666,
2—3—59 q\ 340 174.
Greenhead, Bernard K.,'to H. D. F. Ltd. Method of and ap-
paratus for the control of television picture signals.
2,911,466, 11-3-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Greenhough, Vernon W. : See —
Johnson, Francis M., and Greenhough. 2,872,782.
Greening Nursery Co. : See —
Romine, James W. 2,907,157.
Greenlaw, Wilbert D. : See —
Tobis, Robert A., and Greenlaw. 2,880,751.
Greenleaf, Francis D. : See — ■
Willey, Frank G,, and Greenleaf. 2,918,581.
Greenleaf Francis D., R. F. Meyer, and L. F. Villar, to
Servo 'Corp. of America. Oscillating optical scanner.
2,911,470, 11-3-59, CI. 178—7.6.
Greenleaf, Nathaniel B. : See —
Marker, Henry H., and Greenleaf. 2,882,540.
Greenleaf, Nathaniel B., to Sponge Products Corp. Sponge
element for mops. 2,897,528, 8-4-59, CI. 15 — 244.
Greenlee Bros. & Co. : See —
Hawkinson, Donald E., Koines, and Jannenga.
2 895 354
Swanson, Fdwin C. 2,869,407.
Greenlee, Harry R., to Chrysler Corp. Safety pneumatic tire.
2,871,904, 2-3-59, CI. 152—341.
Greenlee, Helen B. : See —
Scott, Arthur D., Greenlee, Evans, and Sinn. 2,899,860.
Greenlee, Paul H., to Grimes Mfg. Co. Aircraft instrument
panel illuminator. 2,874,269, 2-17-59, CI. 240—8.16.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Resinous
coating compositions and process of making them.
2,873,200, 2-10-59, CI. 106—218.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Alkali
soluble resins and compositions containing the same.
2,890,189, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 29.2.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., tc S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Alkali
soluble resins and compositions containing the same.
2,890,203, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composi-
tions of polycarboxylic acid amides, polyepoxides, and
phenol-aldehyde condensates. 2,893,965, 7-7-59, CI.
260—19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Resin
compositions containing tricarboxylic oxy-acids. 2,893,966,
7-7-59, CI. 260—19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composi-
tion of polycarboxylic acid amides, polyepoxides and
ammonia derivative-aldehyde condensates. 2,893,968,
7-7-59, CI. 260 — 45.2.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composi-
tions of 4,4 bis(hvdroxyaryl)penta-n-amide-ether acids and
polvepoxides. 2,893,974, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
urethane of a polyisocyanate, an active hydrogen compound
and a resinous polybasic acid and method of preparing
same. 2.907,718, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
urethane of a polyisocyanate, and active hydrogen compound
and a hydroxyaryl-aliphatic acid-aldehyde condensate and
method of preparing same. 2,907,719, 10-6-59, CI.
260 — 2.5.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composition
of 4,4 bis(hydroxyaryl) pentanoic acid co-esters and poly-
epoxides. 2,907,723, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 18.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Mixed
esters. 2,907,724, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
epoxide, phenol-aldehyde condensates, mixed ester compo-
sitions. 2,907,725, 10-6-59, CI. 260—19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son. Diphenolic
pentanoic acid, alkyl acid ester, polyepoxide reaction
products. 2,907,726, 10-6-59, CI. 260—19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Autoester-
polyepoxide compositions. 2,907,727, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composi-
tions of diphenolic acid co-amides and polyepoxides.
2,907,728, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Epoxide,
diphenolic acid aldehyde condensates. 2,907,729, 10-6-59,
CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Diphenolic
acid, epoxide compositions. 2,907,730, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Epoxide,
monohydric alcohol-diphenolic acid ester compositions and
the modification thereof with aldehyde condensates.
2,907,731, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
carboxylic acid, epoxide compositions and aldehyde
condensate modifications thereof. 2,907,732, 10-6-59, CI.
260—19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Diphenolic
acid modified oil-aldehyde condensates. 2,907,733, 10-6-59,
CI. 260—20.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composi-
tions of polyepoxides, ammonia derivative-aldehyde con-
densates and mixed esters. 2,907,734, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 21.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Esterified
epoxy polyesters. 2,907,735, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 22.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Esters
of polyhydric phenols. 2,907,736, 10-6-59, CI. 260—22.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Resin
acid esters of polyhydric phenols. 2,907,737, 10-6-59, CI.
260 — 22.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Mixed
resin acid esters of 4,4 bis(4-hydroxyaryl) pentanoic acid.
2.907.738, 10-6-59, CI. 260—24.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Natural
resin acid esters 4,4 bis(4-hydroxyaryl) pentanoic acid.
2.907.739, 10-6-59, CI. 260—24.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
epoxide diphenolic acid amide compositions and said
compositions modified with aldehyde condensates.
2.907.740, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Composi-
tions of novel polyhydric phenols and polyepoxides.
2.907.741, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 44.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Resinous
polyhydric phenols. 2,907,743, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Etheric
acid esters. 2,907,744, 10-6-59, CI. 260—47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
urethane of a polyisocyanate, an active hydrogen compound,
and a hydroxyaryl aliphatic acid. 2,907,745, 10-6-59, CI.
260 — 47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Hydroxy-
aryl aliphatic acid polyurethanes. 2,907,746, 10-6-59, CI.
260—47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
urethanes of polyisocyanates and resinous polymeric acids.
2,907,747, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O. Polyurethane of a polyisocyanate and
a self-ester of a hydroxyaryl-aliphatic acid or an acyl
derivative thereof. 2,907,749, 10-16-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Poly-
urethanes of hydroxyaryl-aliphatic acid-aldehyde con-
densates. 2,907,750, 10-6-59, CI. 260—51.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Esters
of polyhydric phenol amides. 2,907,778, 10-6-59, CI.
260 — 404.5.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Unsatu-
rated diester acids. 2,907,779, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 410.5.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Esters
of polyhydric phenols. 2,908,005, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Complex
esters. 2,908,006, 10-6-59, CI. 260—18.
Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Alkali
soluble resins and compositions containing the same.
2,909,505, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Greenlee, William B. : See — ■
Scott, Arthur D., Greenlee, Evans, and Sinn. 2,899,860.
Greenlie, David G., to W. R. Grace & Co. Gasket applying
machine. 2,910,041, 10-27-59, CI. 118 — 59.
Greenman, Orval L., to The Bulman Corp. Structural de-
vice. 2,910,740, 11-3-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Greenmun, Leo S. Dental impression tray. 2,901,825, 9—1—
59, CI. 32—17.
Greenmun, Leo S. Limit travel stop for dentures. 2,911,720,
11-10-59, CI. 32 — 2.
Greenough, Raymond E., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries,
Inc. Antiskid brake mechanism. 2,904,136, 9-15-59, CI.
188—181.
Greensides, Lawrence A. Bath tub and attachment therefor.
2,870,456 1-27-59, CI. 4—173.
Greenspan, Frank P., and R. E. Light, Jr., to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Copolymer polyhydric phenol resin.
2,875,178, 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 47.
Greenspan, Frank P., and R. J. Gall, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Process of epoxidation. 2,919,283,
12-29-59, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Greenspan, Irving. Bottle with disposable cartridge.
2,885,104, 5-5-59, CI. 215 — 6.
Greenspan, Lawrence : See —
Barney, Kay H., and Greenspan. 2,903,605.
Greenwald, Bertrand W. : See —
Kerschner, Paul M., and Greenwald. 2,907,783.
Kerschner, Paul M., and Greenwald. 2,916,507.
Greenwald, H., Co., Inc. : See —
Greenwald, Harry. 2.877.637.
Greenwald, Harry. 2,899,622.
Greenwald, Harry. 2,915,692.
Greenwald, Harold A., to The Garrett Corp. Motor driven
compressor. 2,888,193, 5-26-59, CI. 230 — 117.
Greenwald, Harry, to H. Greenwald Co. Inc. Locked coin
drawer. 2,877,637, 3-17-59, CI. 70 — 86.
Greenwald, Harry, to H. Greenwald Co., Inc. Coin-actuated
switch control means for electrical appliances. 2,899,622,
8-11-59, CI. 318 — 470.
Greenwald, Harry, to H. Greenwald Co. Inc. Coin device
clock mechanism. 2,915,692, 12-1-59, CI. 318 — 470.
Greenwald, Howard J. Folding paired legs. 2,891,832,
6-23-59, CI. 311—89.
Greenwald, Marvin J. Basket device for supporting and con-
fining a roast or the like in a rotisserie. 2,882,812, 4—21-
59, CI. 99 — 427.
Greenwood, Allan, T. H. Lee, and H. N. Schneider, to Gen-
eral Electric Co. Vacuum type circuit interrupter.
2,892,912, 6-30-59, CI. 200 — 144.
Greenwood, Dolphice H. Gate valve and sealing means there-
for. 2,870,987, 1-27-59, CI. 251 — 327.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Greenwood, Ernest W. : See —
Alumbaugh, John W., and Greenwood. 2,881,812.
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr. : See —
Gray, John W., Hales, and Greenwood. 2,908,902.
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Right triangle solver using feidbac t. 2,872,112, 2-3-59,
CI. 235— 61.
Greenwood, Ivan A., Jr., and F. B. Berger, to General Pre-
cision .Laboratory Inc. Doppler-inertial navigation data
system. 2,914,703, 11-24-59, CI. 343—9.
Greenwood, John W. Bearing-supported router. 2,872,731,
2-10-59, CI. 30 — 276.
Greenwood, Marvin H., and A. L. Presnal, to Anderson,
Greenwood & Co. Rupturable diaphragm valve. 2,888,025,
5-20-59, CI. 137—71.
Greenwood, Marvin II., and W. C. Francis, Jr., to Anderson,
Greenwood & Co. Pilot-operated relief valve. 2,890,714,
6-16-59, CI. 137—491.
Greenwood, Raymond R. Animal holding apparatus.
2,914,026, 11-24-59, CI. 119—103.
Greenwood, Ruth A. : See —
Lecher, Hans Z., and Greenwood. 2.870,204.
Greer, Albert H., to Pfaudler Permutit Inc. Anion exchange
resins from epihalohydrin and polyalkylenepolyamines.
2,898,309, 8-4-59, CI. 200—2.1.
Greer, Albert H., to Pfaudler Permutit Inc. Highly-basic
anion exchange resins from epihalohydrins and tertiary-
amino containing alkylenepolyamines. 2,898,310, 8-4-59,
CI. 260—2.1.
Greer, Edith S. : See —
Carper, Harold R. 2,897,570.
Gillespie, RusstU A. 2,889,588.
Gillespie. Russell A. 2.S96.248.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,898,046.
Greer, Edward M., J. J. Jenkins, and K. Barth, to G.M.E.
Corp. Hatch cover assembly. 2,910,031, 10-27-59, CI.
114—201.
Greer, Frank E. Bait box. 2,903,814, 9-15-59, CI. 43 — 55.
Greer, Fred W., to Wire Belt Co. of America. Belt conveyor.
2,906,395, 9-29-59, CI. 198—195.
Greer, Henry W., R. \V. Hompe, and J. A. Martell, to Smith,
Kline & French Laboratories. Capsule filling machine.
2,890,557, 0-16-59, CI. 53—281.
Greer Hydraulics, Inc. : See —
Mercier, Jacques H. 2,877,801.
Greer. J. W.. Co. : See —
Keyes, Clifford B. 2,878,948.
Keyes, Clifford B., and Hill. 2,878,923.
Locke, Burton H., and Convers. 2,875,907.
Woodcock, Robert R. 2,875,908.
Greer, Joseph R. : See — ■
Whitlev, Ernest M., and Greer. 2,877,780.
Greff. Leon J., Sr. : See —
Fuerst Oswald, and Greff. 2.902.943.
Greffe, Andre\ to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metal-
lurgie et des Acieres Electriques d'Ugine. Process for
removing iron from titaniferous material. 2,885,280,
5-5-59, CI. 75—1.
Greger, Herbert H. Process of manufacturing ceramic
ferrites. 2,886,530, 5-12-59, CI. 252—62.5.
Gregersen, Christen H., to Kastrup Maskinfabrik A/S.
Sweeping machines. 2,913,744, 11-24-59, CI. 15 — 83.
Gregersen, Halfdan : See —
Facer, Leroy H. 2,867,522.
Gregg, Earl C, Jr., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method for
producing binary polv sulfur group compounds of morpho-
line and/or piperidine. 2,911,405, 11-3-59, CI. 260 —
247.1.
Gregg, Hendrick J. Apparatus for quenching ring gears and
similar articles. 2,894,519, 7-14-59, CI. 134—147.
Gregg, Mahlon H. : See —
Decker, Frederick J;, and Gregg. 2,871,506.
Decker, Frederick J., and Gregg. 2,901,768.
Gregg, Mahlon H., and F. J. Decker, to The Caldwell Mfg.
Co. Sash balance. 2,890,480, 6-16-59, CI. 16—197.
Gregoire, Ferdinand A. A., to Societe des Blancs de Zinc de
la Mediterranee Eng. Chabaury, Pierre Gindre & Cie.
Method of dissolving orthotitanic acid. 2,905,530, 9-22-59,
CI. 23—87.
Gregor, Frank J. : See —
Read. Robert C, and Gregor. 2,875,457.
Gregor. Harry P. : See —
Bieber, Harold H., Bruins, and Gregor. 2,884,387.
Gregorie, Ferdinand, Jr. : See —
Stokes, J D. 2,907,410.
Gregorius, Joseph S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
stirring mechanism. 2,891,777, 6-23-59, CI. 259 — 107.
Gregory, Alfred T., and K. A. Browne, to Fairchild Engine
and Airplane Corp. Centering device. 2,908,518, 10-13-
59. CI. 287—52.
Gregory, Arthur C. Combination cradle, bassinet and buggy.
2,869,145, 1-20-59, CI. 5—109.
Gregory, Arthur S., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Process for
the conversion of dihydroquercetin to quercetin. 2,890,225,
6-9-59, CI. 260—345.2.
Gregory, Benjamin F. Universal joint and lubricant retain-
ing housing therefor. 2,875,599. 3-3-59, CI. 64 — 21.
Gregory, Charles A., to United States of America, Navy.
Method of producing radio wave reflector cords of varied
length. 2,881,425, 4-7-59, CI. 343 — 18.
Method of
2,894.834*
Parachute
2-imino-3-
for their
Gregory, Elmer O., % to E. A. Polumbus, Jr. Thread pro-
tectors for well sucker-rods. 2,873,765, 2-17-59, CI.
138—96.
Gregory, Eric, to Sintercast Corp. of America,
introducing hard phases into metallic matrices.
7-14-59, CI. 75—200.
Gregory Industries, Inc. : See —
Havemeyer, George E. 2,898,443.
Haynes, Clyde H. 2,893,762.
Jenkins. John C. 2,883,215.
Murdock, Robert W., and Singleton. 2,896,065.
Shoup, Thomas E. 2,873,354.
Shoup, Thomas E., and Mowry. 2,878,363.
Gregory, James, to G. Q. Parachute Co. Ltd.
pack. 2,869,809, 1-20-59, CI. 244 — 148.
Gregory, James T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
substituted-l,3,4,0H-thiadiazines and methods
preparation. 2,871,237, 1-27-59, CI. 200 — 243.
Gregory, James T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. 2-nitrosoimino-
l,3,4,0H-thiadiazines and methods for their preparation.
2,871,238. 1-27-59, CI. 200—243.
Gregory, Joseph M. and F. E. Smith, to Designed Products
Ltd. Mobile pack. 2,917,167, 12-15-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Gregory, Louis P. Air pressure demonstrator. 2,878,588,
3-24-59, CI. 35—19.
Gregory, Marion B., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Transistor
oscillator for vibrato purposes. 2,899,048, 8-11-59, CI.
331—117.
Gregory, Paul, to Fabriques de Produits Chimiques de Thann
et de Mulhouse. Process for cooling hot gases containing
suspended titanium dioxide particles. 2,909,409, 10-20-59,
CI. 23—202.
Gregory, Thomas A., and F. J. Shelton, to Reichhold Chemi-
cals, Inc. Phenolic resin composition and means for con-
trolling viscosity of same. 2,889,241, 6-2-59, CI. 154 — 133.
Gregory, Thurlow G. Cord-reinforced cellulose sponge mate-
rial. 2.916,390, 12-8-59, CI. 106—164.
Gregory, Walter A., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for producing aromatic sulfonyl halides. 2,888,486.
5-26-59, CI. 260—543.
Gregory. William E. : See —
Hudson. Geoffrey J., and Gregory. 2,882,681.
Gregory, William T. : See —
Sullivan, Robert E., and Gregory. 2,894,913.
Gregson, Alvero C, and M. Rennie, to United States of
America, Army. Tube socket. 2,891,231, 6-16-59, CI.
339—93.
Gregson, William, and W. F. S. Turner, to Ferranti, Ltd.
Electrical frequency meters. 2,900,600, 8-18-59, CI.
324—78.
Greibach, Emil H. Electrical measuring devices. 2,8S2,496,
4-14-59. CI. 324 — 125.
Greibach, Emil H. Electrical direct current measuring de-
vices. 2.882.497, 4-14-59. CI. 324 — 154.
Greider, Kendig H. Book marker. 2,911,940, 11-10-59, CL
116 — 119.
Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp., The : See —
Carpenter, Herbert L. 2,892,749.
Carpenter, Herbert L., and Herbert L. Carpenter, Jr.
2.884.176.
Greif, Francis. Memorandum pads and the like. 2,916,303,
12-8-59, CI. 281—8.
Greiff, Robert : See —
Gasior. Joseph F.. and Greiff. 2,916,975.
Greig, Harold G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrostatic
printing. 2.874,063, 2-17-59, CI. 117—17.5.
Greig. James W.. to Woodall Industries, Inc. Folding door
assembly. 2.901,036. 8-25-59, CI. 160 — 208.
Grein, Hermann, and W. Zander, to Barmer Maschinenfabrik
Aktienges. Multiple-headed winding machine. 2,915,253,
12-1-59, CI. 242—35.5.
Greiner, Arno, to Uwimco, Inc. Coil winding machine.
2,893,195, 7-7-59, CI. 57—3.
Greiner, Arno. and O. R. Wollentin, deceased, by R. W. Wol-
lentin, administrator, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ma-
chine for forming coils. 2,877,804, 3-17-59, CI. 140 — 71.
Greiner, John W. : See —
Fevig, Glen A., Greiner, and Riebe. 2,905,677.
Greiner, Leonard, to Experiment Inc. Differential area piston
pumping system. 2,918,791, 12-29-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Greiner, Leroy J., and D. L. Ebbage, to Macco Corp. Vehicle
back-up warning signal actuator. 2,873,437, 2-10-59, CI.
340—70.
Greisen, Kenneth I. : See —
Rossi. Bruno, and Greisen. 2,903,691.
Greiser, Rudolph F. : See —
Rosenman, Abraham W., and Greiser. 2,915,213.
Greisman. Jack. Cuing method and system. 2,892,039,
6-23-59, CI. 179—100.1.
Greisman. Samuel, to Comtex Ltd. Sewing machines.
2,910,949, 11-3-59, CI. 112—11.
Greist Mfg. Co., The : See —
Burgess. Robert W., Baehr, and Curello. 2,907,290.
Caldwell, Samuel P. 2.S83.756.
Caldwell, Samuel P. 2,911,929.
Dwyer, Walter M. 2.869.242.
Gundersen, Arnold E. 2,906,027.
Johnson, Harrv N., and Baehr. 2,890,668.
Thomas, Charles R. 2,894,467.
Greivell, Robert L., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Rotatable
counterweight mechanism. 2,891,681, 6-23-59, CI. 212 — 49.
LIST OF PATENTEES
371
Grelat, Maurice, to Ciba Ltd. Vat dyestuffs and process for
their manufacture. 2,884,425, 4-28-59, CI. 200—316.
Greller, Nelson P., and W. E. Graybeal. Conveyor. 2,868,394,
1-13-59, CI. 214 — 11.
Greminger, George K., Jr. : See—
Eagon, Beverly M., and Greminger. 2,906,626.
Greminger, George K., Jr., and F. E. Windover, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Enteric coating. 2,887,440, 5-19-59, CI.
167 — 82.
Gremmelmaier, Rolf : See —
Welker, Heimlich, and Gremmelmaier. 2,867,727.
Gremp, Eugene W. Portable drill press. 2,871,730, 2-3-59,
CI. 77—13.
Grenell, Leland H., to General Motors Corp. Fused alumi-
num to copper pipe coupling. 2,903,763, 9-15-59, CI.
22—203.
Grenier, Aime J., L. C. Beggs, and R. G. Mawney, to Texas
Instruments, Inc. Electrical switch structure. 2,907,847,
10-6-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Grenier, George H., to General Electric Co. Limiting ampli-
fier. 2,883,480, 4-21-59, CI. 179—171.
Grenier, Maurice, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Proc-
ess for the regeneration of an adsorbent bed. 2,882,998,
4-21-59, CI. 183 — 114.2.
Greninger, Elias G., to The Bryant Electric Co. Joined
article. 2,877,490, 3-17-59, CI. 16—121.
Grenley, Dallas G. : See —
Scott. Charles R., and Grenley. 2,872,325.
Grenley, Dallas G., and H. J. Townsend. to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Coating polyethylene with haloethylene polymers
and composite articles thereby obtained. 2,897,100,
7-28-59, CI. 117—138.8.
Greppin, Ernest II., to Wilmot Castle Co. Emergency light-
ing system tor hospital operating rooms and the like.
2,880,372, 3-31-59, CI. 315 — 86.
Gresham, Claude D. : See —
Hoffmann, Ernest, and Gresham. 2,879,916.
Gresham, William C, and K. W. Cochran, to Atlas Pipe, Inc.
Apparatus for magnetic inspection. 2,886,772, 5-12-59,
CI. 324 — 37.
Gresham, 'William F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of preparing linear polymers of multivinyl aro-
matic compounds. 2,901.470. 8-25-59, CI. 260—93.5.
Gresham. William F., and N. G. Merckling, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Polymerization catalyst and process.
2,872,439, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Gresham, William F., and N. G. Merckling, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Coordination catalysts using silver.
2,888.448. 5-26-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Gresham, William F., and N. G. Merckling, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Ethylene polymerization with cat-
alysts prepared from molybdenum pentachloride and
reducing compounds. 2,900,372, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Greshel, Leonard J. : See —
Robinson, James M., Lewis, and Greshel. 2,912,513.
Greshel, Leonard J., to North Electric Co. Dial governor
mounting arrangement. 2.868.887, 1-13-59, CI. 179 — 90.
Gresko, Raymond S., to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive
Air Brake Co. Anil-freeze control mechanism. 2,893,625,
7-7-59, CI. 230—202.
Gretener, Edgar, A.G. : See —
Gretener, Edgar. 2,892,118.
Gretener, Edgar, to Edgar Gretener A.G. Arc lamp with air
current concentration. 2,892,118, 6-23-59, CI. 313 — 149.
Gretener, Edgar. Reflector. 2,914,989, 12-1-59, CI. 88—
105.
Gretz, George J. Carburetors. 2,875,990, 3-3-59, CI.
261—23.
Gretz, John L. : See —
Perrini, Americo F., and Gretz. 2,888,095.
Gretz, John L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Shock absorptive
packaging. 2,897,959, 8^-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Greubel. Alfred H. Heating devices. 2,917,617, 12-15-59,
CI. 219—39.
Greulich, Gerald G., to Ceco Steel Products Corp. Clip for
anchoring sheet metal centering to supporting joists or
beams. 2,900,056, 8-18-59, CI. 189—35.
Greulich, Gerald G., and J. F. Rushing, to Ceco Steel Products
Corp. Splice sleeves for connecting electro-channel joists.
2,905,285, 9-22-59, CI. 189 — 37.
Greune, Heinrich : See —
Dietz, Karl, Greune, and Stroh. 2,905,565.
Greve. Reinhard C, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Stepwise operating driving device. 2,900,840, 8-25-59, CI.
74 — 575.
Grevev, Gene B. : See —
Tagliaferri, Frank P., Bruni, and Grevey. 2,887,982.
Grevich, John J., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Coding de-
vice. 2,874,637, 2-24-59, CI. 101 — 377.
Grevich. John J., to Doughboy Industries. Inc. Variable pitch
pulleys. 2,896,461. 7-28-59. CI. 74 — 230.17.
Grevich, John J., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Power driven
hand heat sealing unit. 2,906,847, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 21.
Grew, Dolphis G. Method of harvesting cucumbers.
2,903,839, 9-15-59, CI. 56—327.
Grewe, Ferdinand : See —
Saase, Klaus, Wegler, and Grewe. 2,872.450.
Sasse, Klaus, Wegler, and Grewe. 2,904,553.
Urbschat, Ewald, and Grewe. 2,910,463.
Grewe, Theodor, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Oscillator circuit for transistors. 2,896,170, 7-21-59, CI.
331—117.
Grey, David S., to Polaroid Corp. Combined range and view
finder for cameras. 2,914,997, 12-1-59, CI. 95 — 42.
Grey Equipment, Inc. : See —
Grey, Hugh M„ Jr., and Coley. 2,905,942.
Lang, John C. 2,806,976.
Grey, Gregory F., to The Ohio Nut & Bolt Co. Weld nut with
welding projections having transversely and longitudinally
curved surfaces. 2,908,310, 10-13-59. CI. 151 — 41.7.
Grey, Hugh M., Jr., and H. E. Coley, to Grey Equipment,
Inc. Removable front for stapling machine. 2,905,942,
9-29-59, CI. 1 — 49.
Grey, Mcllenry W. : See —
Brunton, Don L. 2,915,598.
Greyson, William L., to Hitemp Wires, Inc. Process for pro-
moting adhesion to difficultly wettable polymer surface.
2,888,307, 5-26-59, CI. 117—138.8.
Gribben, Bruce D. : See —
House, Perry W., Shaw, and Gribben. 2,902,125.
Gribben, Earl R. Three bar continuous wall outlet.
2,899,068, 8-11-59, CI. 339—21.
Gribble, Frederick D., to Rotax Ltd. Electric switches.
2,878,338, 3-17-59, CI. 200—103.
Gribble, Joseph J., to Square D Co. Contactors. 2,873,330,
2-10-59, CI. 200—144.
Gribble, Joseph J., to Square D Co. Mounting assemblies.
2.902,534, 9-1-59, CI. 174 — 53.
Gribnitz, William E., Jr. : See —
Gutridge, Jack E., and Gribnitz. 2,910,015.
Griebe, Erwin S., to Marine Oil Terminal Co., Inc. Float-
supported sea terminal. 2,894,208, 7-14-59, CI. 9 — 8.
Griebler, P. R. : See —
Drentlaw, Leonard J. 2,907,493.
Grieco-Bros., Inc. : See —
Tabbi. Guy. 2,918,174.
Grieder, Charles K. Galloping hobby horse. 2,911,226, 11-
3-59, CI. 280 — 1.183.
Grieg, Donald D., and S. Moskowitz, to Electronic Research
Associates, Inc. Noise figure meter. 2,891,217, 6-16-59,
CI. 324 — 57.
Grieg, Donald D., and H. F. Engelmann, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Microwave transmission
lines. 2.915,718, 12-1-59, CI. 333—84.
Griem, Milton E. : See —
Hultkrans, Paul B.. Griem, and Davis. 2,901.875.
Griem, Milton E., to Milprint, Inc. Sliced food package.
2,911. 30G, 11-3-59, CI 99 — 171.
Griep, Elmer F., to California Research Corp. Engine fuel
system. 2,911,958, 11-10-59, CI. 123—30.
Grier, Louis N., to Aluminum Co. of America. Ventilated
electrical bus bar structures. 2,904,021, 9-15-59. CI.
174 — 126.
Grierson. Thomas A. E. Portable sheet cutting machine.
2,873,801. 2-17-59. CI. 164 — 36.
Griesing, Frank J. : See —
Davey, Ira C. 2,916,287.
Griest, Andrew J., W. M. Parris, and P. D. Frost, to United
States of America, Army. Surface hardening of titanium.
2,892,743, 6-30-59, CI. 148—13.1.
Grieve, Alexander, and W. J. Scott, to The British Thomson-
Houston Co. Ltd. Glass-to-metal seals. 2,885,826, 5-12-59,
CI. 49—81.
Grieve, George T. W. : See —
Latin, Aubrey. Grieve, and Conning. 2.887,222.
Latin, Aubrey. Grieve, and Connine. 2.887,223.
Grieve, George T. W., and S. W. Ripley, "to British Insulated
Callender's Cables Ltd. Machine for lapping strips of
material on electric conductors and other articles.
2.907,164. 10-6-59, CI. 57—13.
Griffes, Milton W., and C. W. Merchant, to The Euclid Elec-
tric & Mfg. Co. Electric control device. 2,902,088, 9-1-59,
CI. 161—1.
Griffeth, Forrest P. and L. Liquid floor wax container and
applicator. 2,887,706, 5-26-59, CI. 15 — 131.
Griffeth, Lena : See —
Griffeth, Forrest P. and L. 2,887,706.
Griffin, Cornell Co. : See —
Cornell. Mead. 2,908,346.
Griffin. Dorothea A. Baby food warmer. 2,894,657, 7-14-59,
CI. 220—23.4.
Griffin, Eric, and B, R. Flury, to Metal Sections Ltd. Wall
structures for buildings. 2,904,851, 9-22-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Griffin, George C. Door frame construction. 2,890,500,
6-16-59, CI. 20—11.
Griffin, Harry L., to Blaw-Knox Co. Agglomeration process
and apparatus. 2,893,871, 7-7-59, CI. 99 — 56.
Griffin, James H. Built in insecticide distribution system.
2,915,848, 12-8-59, CI. 43 — 124.
Griffin, John J., to Petro-Chem Process Co., Inc. Heavy fuel
burner with combustion gas recirculating means. 2,918,117
12-22-59, CI. 158—1.
Griffin, John T., to Clevite Corp. Wire bender and connector.
2,915,616, 12-1-59, CI. 219 — 79.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr. : See —
Boisture, Worth W., Molstedt, Stringer, and Griffin.
2,874.095.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Adams, Moser, and Griffin.
2 885 272
Lanneau, Keith P., and Griffin. 2,911,146.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Determination of bed fluidity in fluid cokers. 2,888,398,
5-26-59, CI. 208—157.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., E. J. Newchurch, K. W. Krebs, and
R. P. Stringer, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Pluidized solids process for coking heavy oils. 2,886,514,
5-12-59, CI. 208 — 127.
Griffin, Raymond L., to Shell Development Co. Process for
the preparation of age resistant asphalt compositions.
2,904,494, 9-15-59, CI. 208—23.
Griffin, Samuel E. C, W. E. Railing, and J. C. Yacoe, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Distillation of tar
residues. 2,889,257, 6-2-59, CI. 202 — 52.
Griffin Wheel Co. : See —
Sylvester, Edmund Q. Re. 24,655.
Sylvester, Edmund Q. 2,912,728.
Zickefoose, Ellis J. 2,874,424.
Griffin, Wilber H. Method and apparatus for completing
wells. 2,906,339, 9-29-59, CI. 166—35.
Griffin, William D., and Z. Oser, to Allied Cbemical Corp.
Production of dimethyl phenyl carbinol. 2,881,220, 4-7-59,
CI. 260—618.
Griffin, William D.. and G. G. Joris, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Production of cumylphenol from a-methylstyrene dimer.
2,882,322, 4-14-59, CI. 260—619.
Griffin, William K., Jr., and J. F. Killion, to Food Machinery
and Cbemical Corp. Apparatus for applying adhesive to
predetermined areas of a series of articles. 2,873,717,
2-17-59, CI. 118—204.
Griffing, Margaret E. : See —
Coffield, Thomas H., and Griffing. 2,868,844.
Griffith, Alan A., and A. W. Thorpe ; said Griffith assor. to
Rolls-Royce Ltd., and said Thorpe assor. to The Minister
of Supply, in Her Majesty's Government of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Controls
for aircraft. 2,870,978, 1-27-59, CI. 244 — 23.
Griffith, Ben H., Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Coaxial connector. 2,875,417, 2-24-59, CI. 333—34.
Griffith, Earl G. Box packing machine. 2,889,676, 6-9-59,
Ql 53 244.
Griffith, George W., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Elec-
tric amplifier arrangements. 2,917,711, 12-15-59, CI.
330 53
Griffith, James S. : See —
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Griffith. 2,893,891.
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Griffith. 2,900,244.
Griffith Laboratories, Inc., The : See —
Komarik, Stephan L. 2,902,369.
Sair. Louis. 2,881,076.
Schnell, Carl. Re. 24,683.
Schnell, Carl. 2,906,310.
Griffith, Llewellyn B. Hood closed sludge channel. 2,883,060,
1 21 59 CI 210 532
Griffith, Llewellyn B. Sewage air lift. 2,892,414, 6-30-59,
CI. 103—232.
Griffith, Llewellyn B. Apparatus for slow steady removal
of digester liquid. 2,892,545, 6-30-59, CI. 210—97.
Griffith, Llewellyn B. Sewage scum removal. 2,897,149,
7-28-59, CI. 210 — 48.
Griffith, Louis E., to Riley Stoker Corp. Furnace construc-
tion. 2,883,972, 4-28-59, CI. 122—235.
Griffith, Park M. Fish hook. 2,900,753, 8-25-59. CI. 43—37.
Griffith, Paul H. Warning signal devices. 2,890,623, 6-16-59,
CI. 88—78.
Griffith. Raymond C. Hydraulic system. 2,882,686, 4-21-59,
CI. 60—54.5.
Griffith, Robert B., to The Kentucky Research Foundation.
Method and apparatus for rapidly obtaining test solutions.
2,909,469, 10-20-59, CI. 202 — 46.
Griffith, Ronald G. Switching arrangement for an electric
motor. 2.873,308, 2-10-59, CI. 178—4.1.
Griffith. Ronald G. Type printing apparatus. 2,876,280,
3-3-59, CI. 178 — 34.
Griffith, Ronald G. Printing telegraph apparatus. 2,906,821,
9-29-59, CI. 178—34.
Griffith, Ronald G. Type positioning mechanism of tele-
graph printing apparatus. 2,911,472, 11-3-59, CI. 178 —
34.
Griffiths, Clvde C, to Whiting Corp. Foundry ladle transfer
car. 2.889.597, 6-9-59, CI. 22 — 82.
Griffiths, E. F., Co., The : See—
Raub, William A., and Ullman. 2,884,782.
Griffiths. Edgar J. Filter for sampling fluids. 2,895,613,
7-21-59. CI. 210—130.
Griffiths, Edward : See —
Newcomer, Jacob R., Jr., and Griffiths. 2,879,123.
Griffiths, Francis M., to Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. Navigational
time distance map instrument. 2,916,203, 12-8-59, CI.
235—61.
Griffiths, Jack, and W. G. Harland, to The British Cotton
Industry Research Association. Printing of fabrics.
2,899,264. 8-11-59, CI. 8—148.
Griffiths, Thomas A. : See —
Reagan, John J., and Griffiths. 2,906,489.
Griffiths, Warren P. Hand washboards. 2,879,656, 3-31-59,
CI. 68—220.
Grifo, Richard A., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Liquid detergent
composition. 2,908,651, 10-13-59, CI. 252—153.
Grifo, Richard A., and R. L. Mayhew, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Drying oil compositions containing N-substi-
tuted hydroxy butyryl amide. 2,872,332, 2-3-59, CI. 106 —
252.
Grigger, John C. : See —
Miller, Henry C, and Grigger. 2,872,405.
Griggs, Nelson S. Sap collection system. 2,877,601, 3-
59, CI. 47 — 52.
17-
Fast
40 —
Griggs, William H., and H. G. Curme, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Preparation of coatings of improved internal strength.
2,875,054 2-24-59, CI. 96—85.
Griggs, William H., and F. A. Butler, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photographic paper having reduced processing curl.
2,875,055, 2-24-59, CI. 96—85.
Griggs, William H., and R. D. Zaffrann, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of preparing webs from cellulose esters.
2,887,429. 5-19-59 CI. 162 — 146.
Grim, Clyde D. Positive seal, quick opening cap for pressure
vessels. 2,877,921, 3-17-59, CI. 220 — 39.
Grim, Otto : See —
Waas, Heinrich, Ehlers. and Grim. 2,902,964.
Grimal, Adolf. Stereo camera tandem mount. 2,891,458,
6-23-59, CI. 95—86.
Grimal, Adolf. Stereo projection slide mounting device.
2,902,900, 9-8-59, CI. 88—29.
Grimal, Adolf. Film mask. 2,908,986, 10-20-59, CI. 40 —
152.
Grimes, James E. Electrical outlet protector. 2,891,102,
6-16-59, CI. 174—67.
Grimes Mfg. Co. : See —
Greenlee. Paul H. 2,874,269.
Laufer, Maurice K., and Hall. 2,016,606.
Grimes, Paul R., to Firetabs Fuel & Chemical Corp.
kindling solid fuel. 2,916,364, 12-8-59, CI. 44—6.
Grimes, Kalph H. : See —
Farr. Alton E., Grimes, and Schub. 2,881,646.
Grimes, Roland S. Calendar. 2,901,848, 9-1-59, CI.
116.
Grimm, Bruce F., to United States of America, Army.
Collapsible fuel tank. 2,884,978, 5-5-59, CI. 150— .5.
Grimm, Henry G., Jr. Soap holder. 2,900,757, 8-25-59, CI.
45—28.
Grimm, Oliver K. : See —
Hills, Donald W., and Grimm. 2,897,615.
Grimm. Phyllis W., and D. L. Baker, to Basic Products Corp.
Maltingprocess. 2.901,401, 8-25-59, CI. 195 — 71.
Grimme, Walter, H. Schwarzhans, and J. Wollner, to Rhein-
preussen Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemie.
Preparation of ketones from ketols. 2,913,497, 11-17-59,
CI. 260—593.
Grimone, Frank H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Hair
pin heater, former and cutter. 2,871,890, 2-3-59, CL
140—71.
Grimshaw, Charles : See —
Euler, George M.. and Grimshaw. 2,877,317.
Grimshaw, Charles S., to General Electric Co. Automatic
defrosting evaporator arrangement. 2,899,801, 8-18-59,
CI. 62—156.
Grimshaw, Perry I., to Mayville Boat Carrier, Inc. Boat load-
ing and carrying device for attachment to automobiles.
2.889.950, 6-9-59, CI 214 — 450.
Grimson Color Inc. : See —
Ehrenhaft, Franz F., Rosin, and Cawein. 2,884,483.
Grinage, Claude M. : See —
Bullard, Edward C, and Grinage. 2,890,298.
Grinage, Claude M., to The Bullard Co. Plural machine con-
trol system. 2,887,268. 5-19-59. CI. 235 — 132.
Grinage, Claude M., to The Bullard Co. Horizontal boring
mill. 2,887,906, 5-26-59, CI. 77—3.
Grindle, Eugene L., and J. L. Savage,
Vibrating reed vibrometer. 2,900,817,
70.2.
Grindle, Eugene L., and E. G. Pickels. Liquid and vacuum
cleaning machine. 2,909,800, 10-27-59, CI. 15 — 321.
Grindrod, George E. Method for sterilizing surfaces of food
materials. 2,903,367, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 162.
Grindrod, George E. Sterile packaged food. 2,904,441,
9-15-59, CI. 99 — 174.
Grindstaff, Ray. A. Fishing bait holder. 2,916,845, 12-15-59,
CI. 43—4.
Griner, Arthur J., to National Biscuit Co. Sandwich
machines. 2,868,141, 1-13-59, CI. 107—1.
Griner, Arthur J., to National Biscuit Co. Rotary dough-
sheet cutters. 2,887,964, 5-26-59, CI. 107 — 23.
Griner, Richard R. Soap holder. 2,881,557, 4-14-59, CI.
45—28.
Grinerich, Joseph J., to General Electric Co. Protection sys-
tem. 2,875,344, 2-24-59, CI. 250—95.
Gring, John L. : See —
Teter, John W., Gring, and Ericbson. 2,898,305.
Teter, John W., Gring, and Erickson. 2,898,308.
Grinnell Corp. : See —
Blease, Malcolm T. 2,913,516.
Boteler, Henry W. 2,892,613.
Brav. Geddes A. 2,871,953.
Loepsinger, Albert J. 2.913,183.
Parlin, Ravmond W. 2,913,184.
Thielsch, Helmut J. 2,905,824.
Zollinger, Alfred. 2,918,238.
Zollinger, Alfred. 2,919,088.
Grinnell, Stuart W. : See —
Perkins, William A., Grinnell, and Schadt. 2,868,318.
Grinspoon. Harold, to Multi-Carton Corp. Open-ended carton
for packaging paper cups and other articles. 2,899,049,
8-11-59, CI. 206—65.
to Deterjet Corp.
8-25-59, CI. 73—
LIST OF PATENTEES
373
Grinstead, Carl E., to Photocon Research Products. Pressure
indicator. 2,896,138, 7-21-59, CI. 317—246.
Grinstead, Robert R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Slurry solvent extraction process for
the recovery of metals from solid materials. 2,869,979,
1-20-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Grinstead, Robert R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process for the recovery of metals
from high-lime carnotite ores. 2,869,980, 1-20-59, CI.
23—14.5.
Grinstead, Sanford R., and J. B. Hanner, to Swift & Co.
Packaging apparatus. 2,918,767, 12-29-59, CI. 53 — 112.
Grip, Erik K., to Aktiebolaget Atvidaberg-Facit. Zeroizing
mechanism tor calculating machines of the pin wheel type.
2,907,518, 10-6-59, CI. 235—81.
Grip Nut Co. : See —
Abbott, Gail C. 2,880,868.
Kass. Lawrence W., and Massey. 2,880,826.
Kassick, Leonard R. 2,909,395.
Grip, William H. : See —
Doerr. Dale L\, and Grip. 2,869,750.
Grisanti, Amedeo. Waist grip for garments. 2,905,948,
9-29-59, CI. 2—237.
Griscom-Russell Co., The : See —
Boni, Frank, Jr. 2.915,295.
Gardner, Karl A., R. Gardner, Jr., and Boni. 2,911,200.
Gardner, Raymond, Jr. 2.868,953.
Hamersley. Gordon D. 2,872,065.
iMunro, Robert W. 2,910,275.
Root.Clarence G. 2,903,153.
Ryder, Anthony J. 2.914,346.
Vaaler, Luther E. 2,919,115.
Grisdale, George L., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Phase measuring circuit arrangements. 2,877,416, 3-10-59,
CI. 324 — 83.
Grisel, Yvan V., to Maison Tschanz Comptoir de la Parfumerie
S. A. Lipstick holder. 2,872,033, 2-3-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method and apparatus for crimping yarn. 2,874,443, 2-
24-59, CI. 28—1.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of curly yarn. 2,874,444, 2-24-59, CI. 28 — 1.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bulking yarn. 2,874,445, 2-24-59, CI. 28 — 1.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to American Enka Corp. Spin bath
arrangement. 2,881,473, 4-14-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to American Enka Corp. Continuous
spinning method 2,881,906, 4-14-59, CI. 203 — 1.
Griset, Ernest J., Jr., to American Enka Corp. Spinning
tube. 2,899,205, 8-11-59. CI. 8—151.2.
Grisham, Simon, to William Gluckin & Co., Inc. Double
bodied girdle. 2.888,018. 5-26-59, CI. 128—546.
Grishin, Peter F., Z. Szaloki, and E. E. H. Zimmermann, Jr.,
to Whitin Machine Works. Spinning ring. 2,889,679,
6-9-59, CI. 57—119.
Griss, Charles H. : See —
McAuley, James W., Griss, and McCown. 2,883,310.
Griss, Charles H., and N. V. Huber, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Apparatus for optical inspection of glass sheets.
2,889,737, 6-9-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Grissett, Andrew F. Combination tree girdler and punch.
2.870.572. 1-27-59, CI. 47 — 1.
Griswold, Charles J., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Guide
roller. 2,912,288, 11-10-59, CI. 308—6.
Griswold Co. : See —
Griswold, Roger W. 2,885,160.
Griswold, Roger W. 2,885,162.
Griswold, David E.. to D. G. Griswold. Fueling and defueling
system. 2,868.226, 1-13-59, CI. 137 — 561.
Griswold, David E. Fixed interval time-controlled fluid dis-
tribution system. 2,875,428. 2-24-59, CI. 299 — 25.
Griswold, David E., to D. G. Griswold. Batch feed appara-
tus. 2,878.969, 3-24-59, CI. 222 — 133.
Griswold. David E.. to D. G. Griswold. Flow rate controller.
2.888.032. 5-26-59. CI. 137 — 486.
Griswold, David E., to D. G. Griswold. Flow control valve.
2,912,997, 11-17-59, CI. 137 — 456.
Griswold, Donald G. : See —
Griswold, David E. 2,868 226.
Griswold, David E. 2.878.969.
Griswold David E. 2.8S8.032.
Griswold, David E. 2,912,997.
Griswold, Elizabeth M. : See —
Griswold, Roger W., II. 2,885,160.
Griswold, Roger W., II. 2,885,162.
Griswold Engineering Ltd. : See —
James, Robert C. 2,888,792.
Griswold, Frederick D. : See —
Dasse, Lester F., and Griswold. 2,916,105.
Griswold. Hector W. : See —
Drelich, Arthur H.. and Griswold. 2,880,111.
Harmon, Carlyle, Griswold, and Smith. 2,909,491.
Griswold, Roger W., II, to E. M. Griswold, d.b.a. Griswold
Co. Circulatory jet airfoils. 2,885,160, 5-5-59, CI.
244 — 40.
Griswold, Roger W., II, to E. M. Griswold, d.b.a. Griswold
Co. Integrated jet-wing. 2,885,162, 5-5-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Grob. Benjamin. Groove rolling machine. 2,905,033,
9-22-59, CI. 80 — 16.
Grob & Co. Akt. : See —
Graf, Martin. 2,897,844.
Grob, Cyril, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Phenyl-
qumuclidine compounds. 2,917,515, 12-15-59, CI. 260—293.
Grob, Cyril A., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc. New
quinuclidine derivatives. 2,868,792. 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 293.
Grob, Cyril A., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc. New
quinuclidines. 2.901,486. 8-25-59, CI. 260—293.
Grob, Cyril A., and O. Schindler, to Tadeus Reichstein. Re-
duction of alkvlenedioxy - alkvloxy - methyl - hydrophenan-
threnes. 2,880,212, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 340.9.
Grob, Karl : See —
Herbert, Wilhelm, Grob, and Eisenlohr. 2,888,491.
Grobecker, Hugo H. : See —
Cleaver, John C, Grobecker, and Wiegratz. 2,890,737.
Loebel, Frederick A., and Grobecker. 2,899,980.
Grobecker, Hugo H., to Cleaver-Brooks Co. Chamfering
tool. 2,899,851, 8-18-59, CI. 77 — 66.
Grobel, Lloyd P. : See —
Hargrove, Frank L., and Grobel. 2,879,092.
Grober, Christian, to Pleuger K.G. Electro-magnetic device
for pumping liquids. 2,898,860, 8-11-59, CI. 103 — 53.
Grober, Johanu C. : See —
Pleuger, Friedrich W., and Grober. 2,869,474.
Grobert, Horace : See — -
Odegaard, John C, and Grobert. 2,872,714.
Grobl, Jon E., and G. Zickler, to Friden, Inc. Ten key adding
machine clearing mechanism. 2,883,105, 4-21-59, CI. 235 —
60.
Grobman, William : See — ■
Moser, Henry W.. and Grobman. 2,887,050.
Grobman, William, to Samuel M. Langston Co. Hydraulically
loaded feed rolls for corrugated paper stock. 2,873,968,
2-17-59, CI. 271 — 51.
Grochen, Charles M., to Tonka Toys, Inc. Toy vehicle cab
construction. 2,916,851, 12-15-59, CI. 46 — 221.
Grocock, Ralph A. : See —
Smith, John E., Charlton, and Grocock. 2,911,817.
Grodsky, Arthur, now by change of name Aaron Grodsky, 50%
to H. C. Angstreich. Rotatable leg hinge and cover for
table. 2,875,008, 2-24-59, CI. 311 — 114.
Groebe, John L. : See —
Flavin, Thomas C, and Groebe. 2,890,251.
Groendijk, Hendrik : See —
Van Doom, Adriaan G., Groendijk, and Jonker. 2,890,-
376.
Van Overbeck, Adrianus J. W. M., and Groendijk.
2,916,662.
Groendijk, Hendrik, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Magnetron-type beam switching tube. 2,878,420, 3-17-59,
CI. 315—84.6.
Groenema, Jan J. Improvements in tuyere blocks for under-
feed stokers. 2,918.025, 12-22-59. CI. 110—44.
Groenendyke, Goethe M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Time
variable filter. 2,867,775, 1-6-59, CI. 333 — 17.
Groenendyke, Goethe M., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Sys-
tem for visual display of transients. 2,912,673, 11-10-59,
CI. 340—15.
Groenhuis, Harm, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pack-
ing tube. 2,868,437, 1-13-59, CI. 229 — 90.
Groetch, Donald J., to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant composi-
tion. 2,916,447, 12-8-59, CI. 252 — 32.7.
Groff, Gavlord L. : See —
Bond. Herbert M.. and Groff. 2,882,183.
Grogan, Charles H. : See —
Rice, Leonard M., and Grogan. 2,904,548.
Grogan, Edward C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Air-pressure-operated proportional band adjustment.
2,889,941, 6-2-59, CI. 137 — 86.
Grogan, Edward 0., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Air-pressure-actuated, cyclically operating controller.
2,914,077, 11-24-59, CI. 137 — 86.
Grogan, Edward C, and D. W. Pessen, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Pneumatic high pass filter.
2,878,825, 3-24-59, CI. 137—82.
Grogan, John D. : See —
Allen, Norman P., and Grogan.
Grohganz, Hermann, to Zellwolle
of viscose from viscose waste.
260—218.
Grohmann, Walter : See — ■
Simon, Franz, and Grohmann.
Grohmann, Walter, and W. Kurz. to Siemens & Halske Aktien-
gesellschaft. Automatic P.B.X system providing different
classes of service. 2,903,519, 9-8-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Grohs, Wilhelm N. : See —
Kern, Rudolf, and Grohs. 2,891,016.
Kern, Rudolf, Grohs, and Blumel. 2,891,017.
GrolL Alvin F. Tiltable cradle. 2,877,961, 3-17-59, CI.
242 — 78.7.
Groll, Alvin F. Guide rail adjusting mechanism. 2,914,204,
11-24-59, a. 214 — 501.
Groll, Kenneth R. : See —
Storm, Arthur W., and Groll. 2,884,237.
Groll. Manfred : See —
Bienert, Berthold, Breig, and Groll. 2,873,280.
Groll, Thomas F., Jr. : See —
De Castro, Arthur, Lighthipe, and Groll. 2,868,734.
Gronau, Hans, to Victoria Machine Tool Co. Ltd. Slotting
mechanism. 2,905,063, 9-22-59, CI. 90 — 43.
Gronberg, Anton B. Device for simultaneously cutting and
crushing straw. 2,892,478, 6-30-59, CI. 146 — 123.
Grondo, Leo : See —
Stephenson, Carl R. 2,894,480.
2,886,430.
Lenzing Akt. Recovery
2,886,563, 5-12-59, CI.
2,877,307.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,894.371.
2,908,262,
2,877,802,
Rocking bed mecha-
Atomizer construc-
Occupant retention
2,883,981, 4-28-59, CI. 128—
2,896,325, 7-28-59,
Grondona, John L. Body assist for toilet seat. 2,903,714,
9-15-59, CI. 4 — 254.
Gronemeier, Heinz, to E. Hoogland, zuschneidemaschinen-
fabrik. Grinding device for cloth cutting machines and
the like. 2,911,772, 11-10-59, CI. 51—250.
Gronemeyer, Erich W., to Container Corp. of America. Con-
tainer construction. 2,876,926, 3-10-59, CI. 220 — 39.
Groner, Theron A. : See—
Kranz, Carl L., and Groner. 2,899,325.
Gronewold, Arthur E. : See —
Fnber, Alnysius W., and Gronewold. 2,874,507.
Groombridge, Denis W. : See —
Hawtin, Sehvyn G., and Groombridge. 2,889,034.
Groombridge, Denis W., S. G. Hawtin, and J. Downing, to
British Celanese Ltd. Manufacture of voluminous yarns.
2,904,953, 9-22-59, CI. 57—157.
Groot, Cornells. Process and apparatus for producing
molded articles. 2,878,727, 3-24-59, CI. 92 — 54.
Groot Tlieodorus C, J. C. Janssen, J. D. Stephenson, and
P. G. Blackler, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Meth-
od of manufacturing cathode ray tubes, more particularly
television picture tubes. 2,907,6 L9, 10-6-59, CI. 316 — 21.
Grootenhuis, Pieter : See —
Hughes, Edward M., Howland, and Grootenhuis.
2,870.231.
Groothuis, Hendrik : See —
Auer, Willem U., Groothuis, Hendal, and Vink.
Groov-Pin Corp. : See —
Bosse, Robert W. 2,913,933.
Gropp, Karl H., to Ford Motor Co. Valve gear.
10-13-59, CI. 123—90.
Grose, Ansel B. Variable restrictor for gas flow.
3-17-59, CI. 138 — 41.
Grosholz, James It., to Air-Shields, Inc.
nism. 2,872,917, 2-10-59, CI. 128—28.
Grosholz, James It., to Air-Shields, Inc.
tion. 2,878,067, 3-17-59. CI. 299—142.
Grosholz, James It., to Air-Shields, Inc.
equipment for rocking bed.
28.
Grosholz, Richard. Drafting implements.
CI. 33—27.
Grosjean, Johan A., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Sys-
tem comprising a plurality of pulse radar apparatus.
2.881.421. 4-7-59. CI. 343—5.
Grosjean, William C. : See —
Edgemond, John W.. Jr., and Grosjean. 2,903.027.
Grosmaire, Leon A., to The Quaker Oats Co. Stabilization of
tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol. 2,904,559, 9-15-59, CI. 200 —
347.8.
Gross, Arthur R. Power transmission mechanism having a
reciprocatory element selectively operative in spaced oper-
ating zoues. 2,908,172, 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 10.
Gross. Daniel : See —
Schwartz. Samuel M., and Gross. 2.881,087.
Gross, Florence A. Egg corton. 2,900,119, 8-18-59, CI.
229—2.5.
Gross, Prank C, to Package Machinery Co. Adhesive apply-
ing device. 2,911,942, 11-10-59, CI. 118 — 202.
Gross, Frank J. Safety butt hinge. 2,883,699, 4-28-59, CI.
16 — 163.
Gross, Frank R. Heat-transfer apparatus. 2,915,292,
12-1-59, CI. 257—95.
Gross, Hans-Werner : See —
Herbert, Wilhelm. Bratzler, Dorschner, Eisenlohr. and
Gross. 2.901,423.
Gross, Henry and S. Cash registers. 2,875,686, 3-3-59, CI.
101—96.
Gross, Herbert M., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Produc-
tion of non-turbid bacitracin solutions. 2,889,251, 6-2-59,
CI. 107—65.
Gross, Herbert M., and R. A. Shurter, Jr., to Commercial
Solvents Corp. Wax-coated penicillin product. 2,902,407,
9-1-59, CI. 107 — 82.
Gross, Horst E. : See —
Engelhardt, Werner H., and Gross. 2,875,608.
Gross, Irving A., to Cleveland Metal Specialties Co. Bracket
means for joining printed circuit panels. 2,875,264,
2-24-59, CI. 174—88.
Abkowitz, Stanley, Moorhead, and Gross. 2,884,323.
Gross, John H., to International Minerals & Chemicals Corp.
Method of recovering thoria. 2,915,363, 12-1-59, CI. 23 —
14.5.
Gross, Julian E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Variable time-interval generator.
2,880,775, 5-12-59, CI. 324—68.
Gross, Karl W., to VEB Leuna- Werke "Walter Ulbricht."
Process of enhancing the operating efficiency of a multi-
oven ammonia-synthesizing system. 2,919,176, 12-29-59,
CI. 23—198.
Gross, Kenneth W. : See —
Rosenfeld, Azriel, Gross, and Gala. 2,910,910.
Gross, Robert, to Hudson Optical Corp. Spectacle frame con-
struction. 2,887.008, 5-19-59, CI. 88 — 41.
Gross, Samuel : See —
Gross, Henry and S. 2,875,686.
Gross, Theodore J., to Union Bag-Camp Paper Corp. Device
for simultaneously cutting the corners ot a box to provide
closure flaps. 2,915,932, 12-8-59, CI. 83 — 440.
Gross, Thomas A. O., and J. A. Sheehan, to Raytheon Co.
Dual channel noise coherence reducers. 2,914,762, 11-24-
59, CI. 343 — 5.
Gross, Wayne M. : See —
Reid, Robert J., and Gross. 2,916,537.
Gross, Willard A. : See —
Kester, Dwayne A., and Gross. 2,908,808.
Gross, William J., and E. A. Chudkowski. Dressing.
2,898,910, 8-11-59, CI. 128—150.
Grossberg, Arnold L., to Califoruia Research Corp. Method
for recovering asphaltic products from mixtures thereof
with water. 2,879,222, 3-24-59, CI. 208—85.
Grosse, Kenneth E. : See —
Batina, Jerome R., and Grosse. 2,885,563.
Grosse, Willy, to Firma Olympia Werke A.G. Apparatus
for feeding and guiding ribbons in typing and printing
machines. 2,906,203, 9-29-59, CI. 101 — 336.
Grossel finger, Frederick B. : See —
Garbo, Paul W., and Grosselfinger. 2,906,696.
Gross™, Marry W. : See —
Coolidge, John E., Jr., and Grossen. 2,900,042.
Kraft. George H., Grossen, and Hell. 2.St>9,Hl>8.
Grosser, Hermann K. M., and P. Harkema, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. System for guarding the transmission of
messages. 2,912,484, 11-10-59, CI. 178 — 4.1.
Grossi, Frank X. : See —
Bauwin, George R„ and Grossi. 2,893,166.
Grosskinsky, Otto, A. Adelsberger, and W. Klempt. Purifi-
cation of coal distillation gases. 2,884,304, 4-28-59, CI.
23—3.
Grosskinsky, Otto, B. Juttner, W. Klempt, and W. Thurauf.
Method of processing mixtures ot carboxylic acids.
2,879,288, 3-24-59, CI. 200 — 475.
Grosskinsky, Otto, and H. Umbach. Method of producing
ammonium sulfate and ammonium thiosulfate. 2,898,190,
8-4-59, CI. 23—115.
Grosskopf, Karl, to O. H. Drager. Method of determining
carbon dioxide in gases. 2,880,072, 3-31-59, CI. 23 — 232.
Grosskopf, Karl, to O. H. Drager. Gas detecting device.
2,908,555, 10-13-59, CI. 23 — 254.
Grosskortenhaus, Fred. Openable suspended ceilings.
2,890,583, 6-16-59, CI. 72 — 118.
Grossman, Abraham. Curtain wall construction. 2,885,040,
5-5-59 CI 189 72
Grossman', Evelyn. Heel protector. 2,875,534, 3-3-59. CI.
36 — 72.
Grossman, Harrv C. Hydraulic valve lifter tool. 2,882,591,
4-21-59, CI. 29 — 213.
Grossman, Jack J., to The Ralph M. Parsons Co. Telemetry
system. 2,917,728, 12-15-59, CI. 340—203.
Grossman, Morris : See —
Tandler, William S., and Grossman. 2,892,257.
Grossman, Murray. Trash or garbage can guard. 2,904,210,
9-15-59, CI. 220—12.
Grossman, Paul R., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Gas re-
circulation method for controlling superheat in a slag tap
vapor generating and superheating unit and apparatus
therefor. 2,905,155, 9-22-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Grossman, Rose : See —
Friedman, Philip, G. J., I., and Orenstein. 2,873,990.
Grossnickle, Myron D. : See —
Piotrowski. Lottie J., Rienks. and Grossnickle. 2,871,159.
Grossowicz, Nathan, and S. Ratner, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products Inc. Metal salts of formo-sulfathiazole.
2,904,547. 9-15-59, CI. 260—239.05.
Grosz, Emil, to The Elgro Machine Tool Co. Ltd. Power
brushing machines. 2,870,407, 1-27-59, CI. 15 — 21.
Groszos. Stephen J. : See —
Hoffmann. Arthur K„ and Groszos. 2.882,317.
Groszos, Stephen J., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
preparing B-hvdrocarbon-substituted boron compounds.
2.884,441, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 162.
Groszos, Stephen J., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of compounds containing silicon and boron. 2,915,543,
12-1-59. CI. 260 — 448.2.
Groszos, Stephen J., and J. A. Hall, to American Cyanamid
Co. Method of preparing polymers of monomeric cyclo-
trisilazanes. 2,885,370, 5-5-59, CI. 260—2.
Groszos, Stephen J., and S. F. Stafiej, to American Cyanamid
Co. Method of producing compounds of boron and nitrogen.
2,892,869, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 551.
Grote, Hugo. Clutch with frictionally held lining. 2,907,430,
10-6-59, CI. 192—66.
Grotelueschen. Oliver H., W. D. Henry, and A. R. Brinkruff,
to Essex Wire Corp. Electromagnetic relay. 2,868,925,
1-13-59, CI. 200—104.
Grotewohl, Albert : See —
Kales, Josef, and Grotewohl. 2,893,724.
Grotewold, Hans W. : See —
Belk, Wilber C, and Grotewold. 2.S83.078.
Belk, Wilber C, and Grotewold. 2,901,136.
Groth, Mogens. Nozzle mechanisms for spraying of semi-
solids. 2,872,245, 2-3-59, CI. 299—62.
Grotnes Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Stearns, Charles M., Jr., and Van Leer. 2,905,082.
Grottrup, Helmut, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Mechanical device for the reading and storing of the work-
ing positions of a moving machine element. 2,890,301,
6-9-59, CI. 200 — 46.
Grouse, Richard A. : See —
Robinson, Frederick C, and Grouse.
2,919,390.
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Grout, Eussell A. ; See —
Fox, Robert M., and Grout. 2,886,365.
Grovar, Inc. : See — -
Nussbaumer, Ernst A. 2,917,948.
Schoch, Jacques J. 2,918,790.
Grove, George L. : See —
Jessup, Wilbur F., and Grove. 2,889,665.
Grove, George L., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Incremental feed mechanism. 2,S82,649, 4-21-59, CI. 51 —
103.
Grove, John L. Mobile hydraulic crane. 2,911,111, 11-3-59,
CI. 212 — 55.
Grove Research and Development Co., The : See —
Toennies, Owe M. 2,884,750.
Grove Silk Co. : See — ■
Stuewer, Reinhold F. 2,897,577.
Stuewer, Reinhold F., and Kalinowski. 2,906,001.
Stuewer, Reinhold F., and Pitman. 2,897,576.
Grove, William G. Vehicle tie. 2,882,950, 4-21-59, CI. 152 —
302.
Grovemiller, Dale A., and J. Kastelic, to General Electric
Co. Printed circuit lamp base. 2,892,992, 6-30-59, CI.
339—145.
Grover, Charles F., and P. E. Stoyer, to R. D. Werner Co. Inc.
High clearance scaffold. 2,917,129, 12-15-59, CI. 182—152.
Grover, Donald P., to United States of America, Army.
Retractable firing pin. 2,868,081, 1-13-59, CI. 89 — 135.
Grover, Frank S., and T. F. Lavery, to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Apparatus for testing natural and synthetic
rubbers at high temperatures. 2,904,993, 9-22-59, CI.
73—15.6.
Grover, L. Chace : See —
Schmorde, John H. 2,876,568.
Grover, Martin M. : See —
Been, Jerome L., and Grover. 2,878,503.
Been, Jerome L., and Grover. 2,879,252.
Grover, Raymond B. Speed change device. 2,893,254, 7-7-59,
CI. 74—230.17.
Grover, Richard D. : See —
Liugenfelter, Daniel J., Grover, and Forbes. 2,878,849.
Grover, Victor T., to American Can Co. Collar orienting
apparatus. 2,915,166, 12-1-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Groves, Ermy W., % to W. Tom. Power driven hair clipper.
2.867,902, 1-13-59, CI. 30—200.
Groves, Harold W. Arrow runout tester and straightener.
2.876.822, 3-10-59, CI. 153—39.
Groves, Howard T. Step ladder. 2,868,426, 1-13-59, CI.
228—31.
Groves, Jack W. Vending machine. 2,906,385, 9-29-59,
CI. 194—10.
Groves, James D. : See —
Bennett. Arthur N., and Groves. 2,868,622.
Evans, Arthur W.. Bennett, and Groves. 2,883,265.
Groves, James H., and D. J. Lenane, to American Can Co.
Method of dispersing rubbery polymers in aqueous media.
2,880,184, 3-31-59, CI. 2G0— 3.
Groves, James R. Vacuum ejector for dental debris.
2,885,782, 5-12-59, CI. 32—33.
Groves, John N., and D. G. Portman, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Enclosed circuit breaker. 2,917,593, 12-15-59,
CI. 200—50.
Groves, Kenneth D., to American Viscose Corp. Drilling
fluids and method of preventing loss thereof from -well
holes. 2,912,380, 11-10-59, CI. 252 — 8.5.
Groves, Ronald C, to General Motors Corp. Charge form-
ing means for an internal combustion engine. 2,869 527.
1-20-59, CI. 123— 119.
Groves, Ronald C, to General Motors Corp. Fuel injection
system. 2,891,531, 6-23-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Groves, Ronald C, to General Motors Corp. Fuel Injection
system. 2,895,461, 7-21-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Groves, Ronald C, to General Motors Corp. Fuel injection
system. 2.899,948, 8-18-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Groves, Ronald C, to General Motors Corp. Charge forming
means. 2.902.989. 9-8-59, CI. 123 — 140
Grow, Clyde W. : See —
Downey, Curtis L., Chartrey, Ferguson, and Grow.
2,885,667.
Grow, Harlow B. Cigarette construction. 2,890,703, 6-16-59,
CI. 131—10.
Growers Container Corp. : See —
Kelsall, Jack R. 2.874.891.
Grozinger, Hans R., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Starting mech-
anism. 2,889,820, 6-9-59, CI. 123 — 124.
Grubb, Henry M. : See —
Meyerson, Seymour, and Grubb. 2,890,336.
Grubb, Sir Howard, Parsons & Co., Ltd. : See —
Martin. Albert E., and Mounfleld. 2,874,564.
Grubb, Willard T., Jr. : See —
Lawton, Elliott J., and Grubb. 2,904,481.
Grubb, Willard T., Jr., to General Electric Co. Fuel cell.
2,913,511, 11-17-59, CI. 136—86.
Grubbs, Emmett L. Adjustable curtain, blind and drape
holder. 2,870,918, 1-27-59, CI. 211 — 105.2.
Grube, Arthur W. : See —
Einbinder, Milton, and Grube. 2,883,759.
Grube, Frank N., K. W. Greene, Jr., and G. R. Grube. Sod-
cutting device. 2,897,901, 8-4-59, CI. 172 — 20.
Grube, Gary R. : See —
Grube, Frank N., Greene, and Grube. 2,897,901.
Grube, Karl P., to All-Steel Equipment Inc. Desk top con-
struction. 2,911,274, 11-3-59, CI. 311 — 106.
Grube, Wolfgang O., T. S. Shultz, and G. O. Walter, to Mer-
genthaler Linotype Co. Lenslet assembly for photocompos-
ing machines. 2,917,980, 12-22-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Grubel, Edward P., W. J. Milinchuk, and A. R. Schettel, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Container. 2,915,640,
12-1-59, CI. 250—108.
Gruber, Alfred A. : See —
Cyphers, Alexander D., Jr., and Gruber. 2,870,203.
Gruber, Arnold H. : See —
Bikales, Xorbert M., Gruber, and Rapoport. 2,907,625.
Gruber, Arnold H., to American Cyanamid Co. Antistatic
treatment with a quaternary ammonium compound con-
taining a polyetheneoxy grouping and products thereof.
2,897,170, 7-28-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Gruber, David, and W. D. Winkler, said Winkler assignor to
said Gruber. Telephone clock. 2,895,549, 7-21-59, CI.
161—19.
Gruber, Helmut, and H. Scheidig, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H.
Arc melting. 2,889,386, 6-2-59, CI. 13 — 13.
Gruber, Helmut, and H. Scheidig, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H.
Vacuum arc furnace. 2,916,536, 12-8-59, CI. 13—31.
Gruber, Helmut, and H. Scheidig, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H.
Feed control mechanism for consumable electrodes in vac-
uum arc furnaces. 2,917,654, 12-15-59. CI. 314 — 62.
Gruber, Joseph J., and J. J. De Falco, to Fenestra, Inc.
Sound absorbing structure. 2,897,551, 8-4-59. CI. 20 — 4.
Gruber, Morris, and G. Rosenthal, to Eastern Precision Re-
sistor Corp. Variable resistors with infinite resolution.
2,899,661, 8-11-59, CI. 338—144.
Gruber, Warren M., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co.
Balancing equipment. 2,909,948, 10-27-59, CI. 77 — 5.
Grubisa, John A. : See —
Boron, Eugene F., Gorga, and Grubisa. 2,890,368.
Grubish, Stephen A. Metal cutting and welding machine.
2,910,289, 10-27-59, CI. 266 — 23.
Gruczek, Hermann H. : See —
Dearing, Clarence W„ Gruczek, and Stone. 2,889,156.
Gruden, Frank, Jr. Brush attachment. 2,900,657, 8-25-59,
CI. 15—248.
Gruen, Dieter M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation of metal salts by adsorp-
tion. 2,869,983, 1-20-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Gruenberg, Howard : See —
Peter, Conrad W. 2,880,761.
Gruenberg, Ivor J. Means facilitating recovering of articles
lost in water. 2,892,198, 6-30-59, CI. 9 — 9.
Gruenberg, Rudolph A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Readily replaceable mold tooling. 2,881,478, 4-14-59, CI.
18 — 42.
Gruender, Oscal C, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Feeding means for
gyratory crushers. 2,917,247, 12-15-59, CI. 241—202.
Gruenebaum, Heinz, and P. Masciantonio, to Pittsburgh Coke
& Chemical Co. Dibenzanthrone vat dyestuffs. 2,882,280,
4-14-59. CI. 260—355.
Gruenhagen, Richard H., and L. L. Fritts, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Fungicidal compositions comprising 6-alkyl-
3-cyclohexyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-l,3-benzoxazines and method of
use. 2,897,113, 7-28—59. CI. 167—33.
Gruenwald, Oskar. Toothbrush. 2,883,691, 4-28-59, CI.
15—167.
Gruer, William E. Spring plunger. 2,901,237, 8-25-59, CI.
267—1.
Gruettner, Gerhard G., D. R. Church, and M. Kenny, to
Hermes Sonic Corp. Machine for cleaning small parts.
2,910,390, 10-27-59, CI. 134—1.
Gruget, Andre\ J. Cousteau, and E. Gagnan, to La Spiro-
technique. Breathing apparatus. 2,918,061, 12-22-59, CI.
128—142.
Gruitch, Jerry M. : See —
Johnson, John A., and Gruitch. 2,913,147.
Grulke, Carl A., and R. P. Fox, to Union Carbide Corp. Pri-
mary battery and method of controlling the initial voltage
range thereof. 2,87S 187, 3-24-59, CI. 136— 13S.
Grulke, Carl A., and R. P. Fox, to Union Carbide Corp. Pri-
mary battery with controllable cathode potential.
2,880,123, 3-31-59, CI. 136—138.
Grum, Florence : See —
Albert, Edward J. 2,870,471.
Grum, Matthew W. : See —
Albert, Edward J. 2.870,471.
Grummitt, Oliver J., and J. A. Stearns, to The Sherwin-
Williams Co. Alpha, gamma diketones in combination with
metallo-organic driers as drying accelerators for siccative
coatings. 2,894,849, 7-14-59, CI. 106 — 310.
Grunborg. Jacques F., to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme
pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des procedes Georges Claude.
Process of separation of air into its elements. 2,918,802,
12-29-59, CI. 62—25.
Grund, Carl C.
CI. 128—62.
Massage apparatus. 2,912,976, 11-17-59,
Grunder, Maynard S. Implement for renovating, conditioning
and cultivating growing grass. 2,902,098, 9-1-59, CI.
172—96.
Grundig, Max : See —
Hebel, Martin. 2,869,703.
Grundmann, Christoph J. : See —
Riitz, Rudi F. W., and Grundmann. 2,876,247.
Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Grundmann. 2,870,248.
Schroeder, Hansjuergen, and Grundmann. 2,876,221.
Schroeder, Hansjuergen, and Grundmann. 2,880,207.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Grundmann, Christoph J., and E. Kober, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Methyl triazines. 2,867,621, 1-6-59, CI.
260—249.9.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and A. Kreutzberger, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process. 2,872,485. 2-3-59,
CI. 260—564.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and A. Kreutzberger, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Polymers of 4,6-bis-trichloro-
methyl 1,3,5-triazine. 2,884,383, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and A. Kreutzberger, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method for preparing formazyl
compounds from arylhydrazines and 1,3,5-triazines.
2,914,523, 11-24-59, CI. 260—193.
Grundmann, Gustave L. : See —
Cooperman, Michael, and Grundmann. 2,899,492.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., Grundmann, and Cooperman.
2,899,491.
Grundmark, Bengt : See — ■
Buckman, Marius, and Grundmark. 2,878,428.
Grundy, Edward K, deceased, by M. L. and J. M. Grundy,
executors. Ceilings, walls, partitions, doors, and like
structures. 2,891,638, 6-23-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Grundy, James M. : See —
Grundy, Edward K. 2,891,638.
Grundy, May L. : See —
Grundy, Edward K. 2,891,638.
Grundy, Richard : See —
Taylor, Robert C, and Grundy. 2,915,810.
Grupen. James L. Variable volume vane pump. 2,880,677,
4-7-59. CI. 103 — 120.
Grupp, Edward L. Window shade roller construction.
2,891,614, 6-23-59, CI. 160 — 301.
Gruse, William A. : See —
Capell, Robert G., Wright, and Gruse. 2,897,065.
Gruss, George A. : See —
Thomas, Leon E., Jr., Gruss, and Huley. 2,900,462.
Grussen, Jean. Apparatus for forming plastic closures on
reoentacles. 2.874.413. 2-24-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Grussner, Andre\ J. Hellerbach, and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann-
La Roche Inc. Process for making morphinan derivatives
and products obtainable thereby. 2,885,401, 5-5-59, CI.
260—285.
Gruver, John H., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Card
ejector for card-controlled printing machines. 2,889,984,
6-9-59, CI. 235—61.11.
Gruver, Walter E., Jr. : See —
Moore, William H., and Gruver. 2,883,723.
Grycko, Walter. Anti-skid chain mounting devices for tires.
2,913,940. 11-24-59, CI. 81 — 15.8.
Gryder, William L., and G. L. Haugen, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Auxiliary control means for pulse producing circuit.
2,867.200, 1-6-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Gryniewicz, Julius, to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Manual
tube bender. 2,908,193, 10-13-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Gryskiewicz, Walter P. : See —
Bonvini, Robert C„ and Gryskiewicz. 2,869,763.
Grzywacz, Walter. Mechanical device for drawing a hyper-
bolic curve. 2.881,522. 4-14-59. CI. 33—27.
Gscheidlen, Wilhelm, to Siemens-Reiniger-Werke Akt. Device
for collimation of a ray beam. 2,904,692, 9-15-59, CI.
250—105.
Gschwend, Charles-Louis, to Alfred Jeanrenaud. Noiseless
lock. 2,899,227, 8-11-59, CI. 292 — 163.
Gschwend, Felix B. : See —
Marander, Myron P., Gschwend. and Smith. 2,869,722.
Gualano, Emil V. Mechanics test mitt for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,882,531, 4-21-59, CI. 2 — 161.
Guanella, Gustav, to Radio Patents Co. Multiple decoupled
antennae connected to radio by different length feeder for
impedance miamatch reduction. 2,876,448, 3-3-59, CI.
343—853.
Guaraldi, Leonard A., to Bond Research Laboratories, Inc.
Rotating disk-valve fluid pulsating apparatus. 2,879,797,
3-31-59, CI. 137 — 624.
Guarantee Specialty Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Urbas, Ernest J. 2.887,899.
Guard. Rav W., and P. J. Clemm, to General Electric Co.
High strength alloy. 2,905,553, 9-22-59, CI. 75 — 124.
Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Baker, Edward G., Obszarny, and Schmidt. 2,882,367.
Guardian Light Co. : See —
Akely, William S., and Karlen. 2,897,348.
Akely, William S., and Kochale. 2,914,657.
Guardino, John. Combination manicuring implements.
2,890,706, 6-16-59, CI. 132 — 75.5.
Guardino. John. Blade ejecting mechanism for safety razors.
2,898,676, 8-11-59, CI. 30 — 60.5.
Guardiola, Nicolas, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Field
winding for dynamoelectric machine. 2,913,606, 11-17-59,
CI. 310—180.
Guarino, Louis S., and W. M. Ogden. Helicopter automatic
engine speed selector and control. 2,919,384, 12-29-59,
CI. 317—5.
Guarnieri, Nunzio J. Adjustable wrist watch spring bar.
2,916,791, 12-15-59, CI. 24 — 265.
Gubelmann, William S., to Realty and Industrial Corp. Speed-
responsive clutch. 2,915,159, 12-1-59, CI. 192 — 105.
Gubrrnick, Saul. Cable support and retractor. 2,880,992,
4-7-59. CI. 267 — 74.
Gubisch, Erwin A. : See —
Arko, Robert E., Gubisch, and Zenner. 2,892,031.
utility holders. 2,911,982,
Guckel, Gerhart A., to James Dole Engineering Co. Product
metering and container filling apparatus. 2,868,241,
1-13-59, CI. 141 — 134.
Guckert, George H. : See —
Taylor, Floyd B. 2,888 287.
Guden, Nicholas W. Invalid's
11-10-59, CI. 131—175.
Gudjohnsen, Halldor : See —
Gudjohnsen, Jakob and H. 2,903,813.
Gudjohnsen, Jakob and H. Fishing Implements. 2,903,813,
9-15-59, CI. 43 — 9.
Gudmundseu. Austin, to McCulloch Motors Corp. Saw chain.
2,872,956, 2-10-59, CI. 143 — 135.
Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Motors Corp. Single rotor
lawn mower. 2,887,838, 5-26-59. CI. 56 — 25.4.
Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Motors Corp. Automatic
oiling device for chain saws. 2,896,746, 7-28-59, CI. 184 —
15.
Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Motors Corp. Saw chain
having rear-back control. 2,902,068, 9-1-59, CI. 143 — 135.
Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Motors Corp. High speed
saw chain. 2,905,209, 9-22-59, CI. 143 — 135.
Gudmundsen, Richard A., and J. H. Myer, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Source for vapor deposition. 2,902,574, 9-1-59, CI.
219 — 19.
Guenard, Pierre : See —
Warnecke, Robert, and Guenard. 2,888,595.
Guenard, Pierre R., and P. C. Palluel, to Compagnie Generale
de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Interdigital delay line. 2,889,486,
6-2-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Guenthard, Jacques, and A. Peter, to Saul & Co., as nominee
of Fidelity Union Trust Co., executive trustee under Sandoz
Trust. Dyestuff mixtures. 2,894,800, 7-14-59, CI. 8 — 25.
Guenther, Richard, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Speech interpolation communication system. 2,870,260,
1-20-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Guenther, Walter J.t to Mack Equipment and Machine Co.
Tail stock mechanism for engine lathes. 2,882,764, 4-21-
59. CI. 77 — 60.
Guentner, Robert L., and E. P. Thomas, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. X-ray apparatus. 2,909,665, 10-20-59, CI.
250 — 92.
Guentner, Robert L., and H. E. Koerner, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Radiographic apparatus. 2,892,089,
6-23-59, CI. 250—66.
Guentner, Robert L., and R. K. Jenny, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. X-ray apparatus. 2,883,545, 4-21-59, CI. 250 —
66.
Guenzi, Eraldo, to Compagnie de Pont-a-Mousson. Annealing
furnace. 2.872,175, 2-3-59, CI. 263 — 8.
Guerber, Howard P. : See —
Spielberg, Arnold M„ Guerber, and Hobbs. 2,907,010.
Guerber, Howard P., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal
staticizer. 2,907,989, 10-6-59, CI. 340—174.
Guercio, Peter A. : See —
Ordway, Harold W., and Guercio. 2,876,228.
Guerin, Jacques C, to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du
Creusot. Sealing of a rotary machine. 2,898,132. 8-4-59,
CI. 286 — 7.
Guerne, William, to Prevets Aero-Mecaniques S. A. Impact
fuzes for explosive projectiles including a mechanical self-
destruction device. 2,871,788, 2-3-59, CI. 102 — 71.
Guerra, Joseph, and A. Zemont. Guide for electric clippers.
2.896.323, 7-28-59, CI. 30—201.
Guerrant. Edmonds L. Automatic nailing machine. 2,881,437,
4-14-59, CI. 1—1.
Guerrant, Edmonds L. Track suspension for sliding doors.
2,893,049, 7-7-59, CI. 16—94.
Guerreiro, Antone M. : See —
Graves, Loinel R., Knapp, Guerreiro, Cable, and Wheeler.
2,871,756.
Guerrero, Benjamin G. Telephone bracket elements.
2.878.324, 3-17-59, CI. 179 — 146.
Guertler, Peter : See —
Sulzer, George, Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,888.420.
Sulzer, Georg, Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,898,239.
Guess, Joseph R. Intermittent feed mechanism. 2,904,167,
9-15-59, CI. 203 — 135.
Guest, Claude E., deceased ; M. E. Guest, executrix, % to
M. E. Guest, and V2 to J. A. Enzenbacher. Thread-cutting
machines. 2,896,510, 7-28-59, CI. 90—11.56.
Guest, Dorothy J. : See —
Coffey, David H., and Guest. 2,898,318.
Guest, Freeman M. Elliptical steering wheel. 2,909,941,
10-27-59, CI. 74 — 552.
Guest, Howard R. : See —
Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and Guest. 2,875,249.
Guest, Howard R., and H. A. Stansbury, Jr., to Union Carbide
Corp. Halogenated diepoxide compounds. 2,874,167,
2-17-59, CI. 260— 34S.
Guest, Howard R., and H. A. Stansbury, Jr., to Union Car-
bide Corp. Chlorinated esters of 1,1-diols and process for
their production. 2,889,358, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 487.
Guest, Howard R., and H. A. Stansbury, Jr., to Union Car-
bide Corp. Esters of 2,3-dichlorodiols and process for their
production. 2,889,359, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 488.
Guest, Howard R., and B. W. Kiff, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for the production of 2-paradioxanone. 2,900,395,
8-18-59, CI. 260—340.2.
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and
Guest, Howard R., and H. A. Stansburg, Jr.. to Union Car-
bide Corp. 3 (2-cyclopentenyl)-2-methyl-4-oxo-2-cyelopen-
tenyl chrysanthemumate insecticide and process of making
it. 2,891,888, 6-23-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Guest, Howard R., J. T. Adams, and B. W. Kiff, to Union
Carbide Corp. Modified acrolein-pentaerythritol resins.
2,909,506, 10-20-59, CI. 260—67.
Guest, Howard R., B. W. Kiff, and H. A. Stansbury, Jr.,
to Union Carbide Corp. Process for preparing 2,5-dimethyl-
2,4-hexadiene. 2,910,520, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 681.
Guest, Howard R., J. T. Adams, and B. W. Kiff, to Union
Carbide Corp. Catalytic process for making stable acro-
lein-pentaerythritol condensates. 2,913,434, 11-17-59, CI.
260 — 67.
Guest, Howard R., J. T. Adams, and B. W. Kiff, to Union
Carbide Corp. Acrolein-pentaerythritol resins and modifier
therefor. 2,913,435, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 67.
Guest, Howard R„ J. T. Adams, and B. W. Kiff, to Union
Carbide Corp. Copolymers of mononuclear phenols and
3,9-dialkenylspirobi (M-dioxanes). 2,915,501, 12-1-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
Guest, Maurice C. Neurological diagnostic instrument.
2,908,268, 10-13-59, CI. 128 — 2.
Guest, Myrtice E. : See —
Guest, Claude E. 2,896,510.
Guetti, Lorenzo S., to United Windows Corp. Jalousie
windows and doors. 2,893,074, 7-7-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Guevara, Nicholas. Machine having a pivoted former and
clamp for forming flattened helical coils. 2,896,688,
7-28-59, CI. 153 — 40.
Guex, Waldemar, and G. Ryser, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Unsaturated cyclic ketones. 2,S70,208, 1-20-59, CI. 260 —
586.
Guex, Waldemar, and O. Isler, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Cyclic ketones and process for preparing intermediates
therefor. 2,898,375, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 586.
Gugeler. Frederick D. Balanced valve. 2,909,189, 10-20-59,
CI. 137—391.
Guggenheim Brothers (1949 Firm) : See —
Robell, John, Steinberg, and Jones. 2,878,103.
Guggenheim, Herbert : See —
Clinton, William P., Guggenheim, Kraut, and Stinch-
field. 2,915,403.
Guggenheim, Herbert, and R. M. Stinchfield, to General Foods
Corp. Process for manufacture of soluble coffee. 2,915,-
399, 12-1-59, CI. 99 — 71.
Guggenheim, S. Frederic : See —
Abatemarco, Michael R., Shriro and Guggenheim.
2,902,663.
Gottschall,
2,900,615.
Gottschall,
2,908,882.
Gugger, Rene : See —
Bethge, Walther. 2,900,290.
Guggi, Walter B., to Radio Corp. of America. Retrace driven
deflection circuit for cathode ray tubes. 2,896,115, 7-21-
59, CI. 315—27.
Guhl, Jay R. Portable power driven spit. 2,915,002,
12-1-59, CI. 99 — 421.
Guiberson Corp.. The : See —
Davis, Roy C, and Pierce. 2,917,004.
Hamilton, John M. 2,916,758.
Lane, John J. 2,890,513.
Losey. Thomas B. 2,887,347.
Guichard, Raymond A. E. Label holder for document filing
systems. 2,911,976, 11-10-59, CI. 129 — 16.8.
Guidi, Albert J. : See —
De Berry, Charles H., and Guidi. 2,899,887.
Guido, George A. Life chain retractor. 2,878,981, 3-24-59,
CI. 227 — 49.
Guier, William, and R. H. Deitrickson, to The National Sup-
ply Co. Pulsation damper. 2,905,200, 9-22-59, CI. 138—
26.
Guilbault, Lucien, to The Robert Mitchell Co., Ltd. Disc cut-
ting attachment for band saws. 2,867,250, 1-6-59, CI.
143—26.
Guilbert. Inc. : See —
Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr. 2,891,289.
Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr., to Guilbert, Inc. Safety astragal
for freight elevator doors. 2,891,289, 6-23-59, CI.
20—69.
Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr. Snubbing means for reciprocating
elements. 2,894,275, 7-14-59, CI. 16 — 82.
Guild Arts & Crafts, Inc. : See —
Dohn, Leo F. 2,893,095.
Guild, Lloyd V. Apparatus for separating, identifying and
measuring gases. 2,868,316, 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 4.5.
Guild, Lurelle V. A., to The Murray Corp. of America.
Kitchen assembly. 2,867,488, 1-6-59, CI. 312 — 107.
Guillaud, Charles L., to Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique. Magnetic materials and their methods of
manufacture. 2,886,529, 5-12-59, CI. 252 — 62.5.
Guillaud, Charles L., to Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique. Modified ferrites. 2,903,429, 9-8-59, CI.
252—62.5.
Guillemant, Ren€ E. Electric switches. 2,905,773, 9-22-59,
CI. 200 — 5.
Guillemier, Pierre L. E., to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-
Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Percussion
tools. 2,889,811, 6-9-59, CI. 121 — 32.
Herbert A.,
Herbert A.,
Guggenheim,
Louis,
and
Waznys.
Guggenheim.
Guillemin, Ernst A., and W. K. Linvill, to Raytheon Co.
Servo system having precision reversibility. 2,907,222,
10-6-59. CI. 74 — 409.
Guillery, Paul : See —
Keuth, Heinz, Rotter, and Guillery. 2,906,649.
Guiliet, James ii.., and H. \\ . (Joover, jr., lo ii.astman Kodak
Co. High density polyethylene by nigh pressure poly-
merization with hydrogen and azo catalyst. 2,870,131,
1-20-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Guiliet, James B., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. High density polyethylene by high pressure poly-
merization with small amounts of aldehydes. 2,891,936,
6-23-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Guillo-Quevedo, Alvaro. Method and apparatus for cooling
of radiators of engines and the like. 2,896,595, 7-28-59,
CI. 123 — 41.49.
Guillot, Franz : See —
Wacker, Wilhelm, Guillot. and Hempel. 2,889,583.
Guillot, Georges R. P., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-
Houston. Recorder and display system. 2,918,343,
12-22-59, CI. 346—8.
Guinet, Maurice : See —
Horny, Charles, and Guinet. 2,888.477.
Horny, Charles, and Guinet. 2,889,350.
Guinn, Raymond W. Storm warning system. 2,913,546,
11-17-59, CI. 200—61.41.
Guins, Sergei G. : See —
Browne, Kenneth A., and Guins. 2,893,326.
Guins, Sergei G. Stabilizing structure for railway car spring
suspension. 2,873,691, 2-17-59, CI. 105 — 197.
Guiot, Maurice R., to Weselco Ltd. Device for injecting
fluid into internal combustion engines. 2,918,911, 12-29-59,
CI. 3 23—32.
Guiot, Maurice R., to Weselco Ltd. Ignition systems of
internal combustion engines. 2,918,913, 12-29-59, CI.
123 — 119.
Guire, Ronald J., and K. Weiser, to Radio Corp. of America.
Method of preparing indium phosphide. 2,871,100, 1-27-59,
CI. 23—204.
Guldner, Harry, and G. Tippmann, to VEB Buchungsmaschin-
enwerk Karl-Marx-Stadt. Line spacing devices for busi-
ness machines. 2,895,585, 7-21-59, CI. 197—114.
Gulemi, Thomas A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Wire tagging
machine. 2,898,719, 8-11-59, CI. 53—198.
Gulf Oil Corp. : See —
Baus, Richard E., Fisher, and Pendell. 2,911,367.
Beach, Horace J. 2,889,228.
Blewett, Guy C, McCoy, and Walsh. 2,883,996.
Bonnell, William S., and Willard. 2,880,244.
Cantrell, Troy L, and Peters. 2,915,464.
Case, Leslie C. 2,877,848.
Catanach, Arthur E. 2,894,819.
Daniels, Roy P. 2,917,503.
Elliott, Marshall, and Franklin. 2,872,413.
Fisher, Earl E. 2,874,037.
Fisher, Earl E. 2,913,410.
Franklin, L«slie U., and Gebhart. 2,889,280.
Gebhart, Julius C, and Franklin. 2,884,234.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and Hill. 2,905,541.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and Hill. 2,905.542.
Gottshall. Ralph I., and Kern. 2,902,499.
Hughes, Richard V. 2,889,880.
Irvine, Robert L. 2,912,365.
Kibby, Theodore A. 2,867,170.
Kibby, Theodore A. 2,896,718.
Kirby, Lawrence J. 2,899,969.
McGaughey, James H.. and Swank. 2,886,211.
Nedderman, Wendell H. 2,871,667.
Patrick. Emzy H. 2,876,007.
Peck, Carl M. 2,895,912.
Pope, Samuel H., and Stuntz. 2.914,946.
Robertson, Melborne L. 2,892,097.
Rodgers. Clifford J., Jr. 2.870,843.
Stone, Virgil D. 2,915,422.
iStanberry, Wallace A. 2,917,115.
Summers, Claude R., Jr. 2,892,002.
Todt, William C. 2,905,248.
Gulf Research & Development Co. : See —
Bardeen, Thomas. 2,867,490.
Bardeen, Thomas. 2,890,438.
Bardeen, Thomas. 2,905,772.
Bardeen, Thomas. 2.911,600.
Bardeen, Thomas, and Zacher. 2,867,779.
Beuther, Harold. 2,900,327.
Beuther, Harold, and Henke. 2,902,440.
Beuther, Harold, Henke, and Peterson. 2,917,448.
Beuther, Harold, Home, and Montgomery. 2,904,500.
Beuther. Harold, and Offutt. 2.874,092.
Brown, George P., Jr. 2,891,982.
Brown, Oeorge P., Jr.. Elder, and Franke. 2.911.420.
Brown, William E., McVeagh, and Wallace. 2,900,336.
Camp, Samuel C, and Stevens. 2,880,131.
Capell, Robert G., and Templin. 2,898,293.
Capell, Robert G., Wright, and Gruse. 2,897,065.
Coggeshall, Norman D, 2,868,011.
Coggeshall, Norman D. 2.893,955.
Colten, Jerrold L. 2,902,627.
Crowley, Edgar I., Franke, and Helwig. 2.878.276.
Crowlev, Edgar I., Franke. and Jovce. 2,871.106.
Dashiell, John W., Jr., and Jacobson. 2,911,820.
Donaldson, Robert E. 2,906,693.
Earley, James W., and McVeagh. 2,900,337.
Earley, James W., and Milne. 2,911,285.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Gulf Research & Development Co. : See — Continued
Binmett, Paul H. 2,886,530.
Emmett, Paul H., Kokes, and Tobln. 2,905,536.
Emmett, Paul H., Spindt, and Stevens. 2,888,913.
En Dean, Howard J. 2,903,856.
En Dean, Howard J., Jones, and Topanelian. 2,884,624.
Erdnian, John G. 2,867,626.
Erdman, John G„ and Lerner. 2,902,442.
Fareri, Elizabeth L., and Pellegrini. 2,899,459.
Flinn, Richard A„ and McKinley. 2.880.171.
Franke, Norman W„ and Kelly. 2,890,247.
Freeh, Kenneth J., and Odioso. 2,909,581.
Gilbert, William I., Hav, and McNulty. 2,872,486.
Gilbert, William I., and Whitaker. 2,889,375.
Hall, George C, Kline, and Zabor. 2,900,697.
Halter, Robert E., and McGrath. 2,908,711.
Harrison. James M., and Somers. 2.884,470.
Ha rile. Robert J., and Thayer. 2,870.057.
Henderson, James H., and Taber. 2,889,884.
Henke, Alfred M. 2,909,480.
Henke, Alfred M., and Home. 2,902,111.
Henke, Alfred M., and Stauffer. 2,900,430.
Hirsch, Joel H., and McAfee. 2,892,773.
Home, William A., and Montgomery. 2,913,421.
Jukes, Harry R. 2,905,135.
Jukes, Harry R. 2,905,136.
Karr, Clarence, Jr. 2,912,426.
Kelly, Peter B. 2,894,828.
Lehrian, William R. 2,912,377.
McAfee, Jerry. 2,892,772.
McAfee. Jerrv. 2.896,261.
McKinley, Joseph B., and Henke. 2,905,618.
Montgomery, Charles W., Gilbert, and McNulty.
2,886,590.
Montgomery, Charles W., and Pardee. 2,876,076.
Montgomery, Charles W., Starnes, and Zabor. 2,910,523.
Mori, Ernest A. 2.873.889.
Mori. Ernest A. 2.912,994.
Muffly, Gary. 2,890,345.
Offutt, William C. 2,910,411.
Palmer, Elton M. 2,898.574.
Pardee. William A. 2,897,136.
Pellegrini, John P., Jr., and Thayer. 2,897,068.
Reed. Denzel W. 2.875.612.
Rice, Theodore. 2,904.504.
Samuel, Arthur J. 2,904,229.
Selwitz, Charles M. 2,867,657.
Selwitz, Charles M. 2,897,244.
Smyth, Rex W. 2,906,790.
Southwlck. Peter F. 2,874.347.
Starnes, William C, and Zabor. 2,906,798.
Teplitz, Abraham J., and Versaw. 2,884,066.
Trautman, Charles E. 2.913,319.
Wyckoff, Ralph D. 2,906.929.
Wyllie, Malcolm R. J. 2,902,637.
Gulfelt, Lars. Cross shaft rotary drill bit. 2,915,291,
12-1-59, CI. 255—328.
Gulick, David E. Hose coupling having bayonet type join-
ing means. 2.907.591. 10-6-59. CI. 285 — 174.
Gulick, Kenneth H., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Pile elevat-
ing mechanism and control therefor. 2,912,243, 11-10-59,
CI. 271 — 62.
Gulick, Rodwin E., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of dis-
persing pigments in vinvl chloride resins and compositions
resulting therefrom. 2.913,432, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Gullen, William A. Hydraulic valve operating device.
2.915.052. 12-1-59, CI. 123—92.
Gullett Gin Co. : See —
Wallace, Jeffrey J. 2,S98,636.
Wallace. Jeffrey J. 2.902.722.
Gullett, William M., to Chicago Development Corp. Refin-
ing titanium-vanadium alloys. 2,913,380, 11-17-59, CI.
204 — 64.
Gullett. William W. : See —
Dean, Reginald S., and Gullett. 2.901.410.
Dean, Reginald S., and Gullett. 2.909,473.
Dean, Reginald S., and Gullett. 2,913,378.
GullPtt, William W., to Chicago Development Corp. Titanium
group metals deposits. 2,874.454. 2-24-59. CI. 29 — 194.
Gullett. William W., to Chicago Development Corp. Method
of fabricating and treating titanium-aluminum alloy parts
to imnrnve them for high temperature use. 2,881,105,
4-7-59 CI. 148—6 3.
Gullett. William W., to Chicago Development Corp. Methods
for preparing single phase molten baths of alkalinous chlo-
rides, titanium chlorides and alkalinous metals. 2,901.411,
8-25-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Gulley, Ronald A.. T. R. Harvey, and C. M. Schreiher, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Ammunition. 2,868,130,
1-13-59.. CI. 102—92.5.
Gullixson, Harold R. Device for holding flat articles or the
like. 2,899.074, 8-11-59, CI. 211 — 40.
Gullixson, Harold R. Combination record holder and record
locator. 2,899,075, 8-11-59. CI. 211 — 40.
Gullixson, Harold R. Device for holding flat articles or the
like. 2,899,076, 8-11-59, CI. 211 — 40.
Gulton Industries, Inc. : See — ■
Chicurel, Isaac N. 2,879,401.
Dranetz, Abraham I. 2.873.426.
Dranetz, Abraham I. 2,880,333.
Dranetz, Abraham I., and Welkowitz. 2,899,580.
Gulton, Leslie K. 2,892,955.
Corp. Warp guide.
Gulton Industries, Inc. : See — Continued
Gulton, Leslie K. 2,915,407.
Howatt, Glen N. 2,868,935.
Oncley, Paul B. 2,902,251.
OrlacchiO, Anthony W. 2,875,352.
Petermann, Lucien A. 2,874,568.
Petermann, Lucien A. 2,875,355.
Rudnick. Norman. 2,870,521.
Traite, Max. 2,906,980.
Weiner, Herbert A. 2,907,299.
Gulton, Leslie K., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Ceramic trans-
ducers. 2,892,955, 6-30-59, CI. 310 — 8.
Gulton, Leslie K. Method of ultrasonic treatment and device.
2,893,707, 7-7-59, CI. 259 — 1.
Gulton, Leslie K., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Ceramic elec-
trical bodies. 2.915,407, 12-1-59, CI. 106—39.
Gumboldt, Albert G. M. : See —
Heitzer, Erich, Gumboldt, Messwarb, and Bier. 2,906,743.
Gumboldt, Albert G. M., and E. Heitzer, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun-
ing. Process of simultaneously foaming and cross-linking
chlorinated and sulfochlorinated polypropylene with an
ammonium salt. 2,913,424, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Gummed Tapes (Proprietary) Ltd.: See —
MacCallum. James A. 2,873,054.
Gummi, Peter, to American Enka
2,886.879. 5-19-59, CI. 28 — 55.
Gump, B. F. Co. : .See —
Williams, Ralph E. 2.869,714.
Williams, Ralph E. 2.869,715.
Williams. Ralph E. 2.869.743.
Gumport, Alfred G., to Presto Lock Co. Key lockable latch
structure. 2,897,606, 8-4-59, CI. 70 — 70.
Gunas, Peter J. Paint mixing tool. 2,879,044, 3-24-59, CI.
259—134.
Gunberg, Harry W., to United Aircraft Corp. Lubrication
means. 2.874,803, 2-24-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Guncelle, Robert L. : See —
Bostwick, Lee G., and Guncelle. 2,877,319.
Gundel, Wolfgang : See —
Haas, Hermann, Kirstahler, Gundel, and Strauss.
2,893,932.
Gundel, Wolfgang, to Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke
G.m.b.H. Production of sulfonic acid derivatives of
N-disubstituted dithiocarbamic acid esters. 2,891,065,
6-16-59, CI. 260—293.4.
Gundel, Wolfgang, to Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke
G.m.b.H. Sulfonic derivatives of dithiocarbamic acid and
method of making the same. 2,907,786, 10-6-59, CI. 260—
455.
Gundel, Wolfgang, and W. Strauss, to Dehydag, Deutsche Hy-
drierwerke G. m. b. H. Additives for nickel electroplating
baths. 2.870,177, 3-3-59, CI. 204 — 49.
Gundel, Wolfgang, W. Strauss, and H. Haas, to Dehydag
Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Production of metal
electrodeposits. 2,892,760, 6-30-59, CI. 204 — 44.
Gundelfinger, William E. : See —
Lehmann. George A., and Gundelfinger. 2,872,063.
Gunderman, Roland E. : See —
Carr, Boyd H., Gunderman, and Karlinski. 2,880,056.
Elder, Max E., Gunderman, MacPherson, and Parker.
2,894,927.
Gunderman, Roland E., and M. E. Elder, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for preparing films from polymer latexes.
2.880.466, 4-7-59. CI. 18 — 57.
Gundersen, Arnold E., to The Greist Mfg. Co. Width gages.
2,906,027, 9-29-59, CI. 33 — 143.
Gunderson. Allen D., to George (lorton Machine Co. Tracer
controlled powered feed milling machines. 2,868,0S6,
1-13-59, CI. 90—13.
Gunderson, Charles F. Catamarans. 2,917,754, 12-22-59,
CI. 9—2.
Gunderson, Charles F. Catamaran. 2,918,031, 12-22-59, CI.
114—61.
Gunderson, Gunnar E., and H. Hollmann, to Brad Foote
Gear Works, Inc. Gear system. 2,901,925, 9-1-59, CI.
74—789.
Gunderson. Gunnar E., and H. Hollmann, to Brad Foote Gear
Works, Inc. Transmission. 2,917,949, 12-22-59, CI. 74 —
730.
Gunderson, Lewis O., and E. Kerst, to Dearborn Chemical Co.
Composition and method for inhibition of corrosion.
2,902,447, 9-1-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Gunderson, Robert O., to Librascope, Inc. Push-pull magnetic
element. 2,909,673, 10-20-59, CI. 307—88.
Gundlach, Robert W. : See —
Clark. Harold E .. and Gundlach. 2,880.696.
Dessauer, John H., Gundlach. and Mott. 2,894,840.
Gundlach, Robert W., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Xerographic
registration guide. 2,871,819, 2-3-59, Cl. 118—637.
Gundlach, Robert W„ to Haloid Xerox Inc. Simultaneous
charging device and method. 2,885,556, 5-5-59, Cl. 250 —
49.5.
Gundlach, Robert W„ to The Battelle Development Corp.
Development of electrostatic image and apparatus therefor.
2,901,374. S-25-59, Cl. 117 — 17.5.
Gundlach, Robert W., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Xerographic
charging. 2,912,586, 11-10-59, Cl. 250—49.5.
Gunkel, Heinrich, to H. Putzer. Clutch-brake device.
2,878,910, 3-24-59, Cl. 192—12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
379
Gunkel, William F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel injection
system with starter actuated multivibrator triggering cir-
cuit. 2,875,744, 3-3-59, CI. 123—179.
Gunkel, William F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Solenoid
actuated valve for controlling flow to a nozzle. 2,910,249,
10-27-59, CI. 239—548.
Gunkel, William F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetically
actuated valve. 2,916,048, 12-8-59, CI. 137—544.
Gunell, Erie : See —
Bourassa, Hugues A., and Gunell. 2,871,797.
Gunn, Donald A., L. R. Dean, and \V. R. Senechal. to Sperry
Band Corp. Drawer suspension with auxiliary rollers.
2,808,008, 1-13-59, CI. 312—337.
Gunn, John B., and C. A. Hogarth, to Minister of Supply in
Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Devices for con-
trolling the transmission of electromagnetic waves.
2,911,001, 11-3-59, CI. 333 — 81.
Gunn, Paul C. to Loma Plastics, Inc. Clothes hamper.
2.873,782, 2-17-59, CI. 150 — 48.
Gunn, Paul C, to Loma Plastics, Inc. Garbage can.
2,907,491, 10-6-59, CI. 220 — 40.
Gunnessou, Erik J. : See —
Sefried, Harry H., II, and Gunnesson. 2,869,268.
Gunning, Alfred W., and H. H. Dorman, to Mulit-Lift Co.
Hydraulic lift for industrial trucks and tractors. 2,877,-
868, 3-17-59, CI. 187 — 9.
Gunning, Marcus E. Celestial navigation trainer. 2,885,791,
5-12-59. CI. 35—10.2.
Gunning, William F. : See —
Wendt, Karl R., Squires, and Gunning. 2,875,270.
Gunst. Raymond : See —
Fasciati, Alfred, and Gunst 2,910,464.
Fasciaii, Alfred, Gunst, Riat, and Seitz. 2,873,269.
Gunst, Raymond, to Ciba Ltd. Azo-dyestuffs. 2,875,192,
2-24-59. CI. 260—153.
Gunter, Lee, Jr. : See —
Bauer, Benjamin B.,
Gunter, Roy C, Jr., D.
American Optical Co.
2,897,722, 8-4-59, CI.
Gunter, and Seeler. 2,900,452.
B. Whitney, and R. E. Haynes, to
Means and method of testing lenses.
88—56.
Guntert, Ronald M., and W. F. Earley, to Guntert & Zimmer-
man Const. Div., Inc. Feeler unit for control of traveling
machines. 2,868,909. 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 61.44.
Guntert, Ronald M., and W. F. Earley, to Guntert & Zim-
merman Const. Div., Inc. Supporting, driving, and steer-
ing mechanism for slab laying machines. 2,907,398, 10-
6-59, CI. 180—6.5.
Guntert & Zimmerman Const. Div., Inc. : See —
Guntert, Ronald M., and Earley. 2,868.909.
Guntert, Ronald M., and Earley. 2,907,398.
Giinther, Paul, and F. Kerkhoff, to Siemens & Halske Akt.
Composite electrodes for directional crystal devices.
2,870,400, 3-3-59, CI. 317—235.
Gunther. Roland E. Vehicular speed indicators. 2,875,998,
3-3-59. CI. 264 — 1.
Gunther, Ulrich, to Inventa A.G. Fuer Forschung und
Patentverwertung. Method and device for the generation
of impulses in electric detonators. 2,889,776, 6-9-59, CI.
102—70.2.
Gunther, Walter, to Steinway & Sons. Means for adjusting
the touch of keys in pianos and like musical instruments.
2,911,874, 11-10-59, CI. 84 — 439.
Guptill, Frank E., Jr. : See —
Eastman, du Bois, and Guptill. 2,885,154.
Giira, Franz, to B.B. Chemical Co. Articles for removing
moisture from enclosed spaces and structures including
the articles. 2,885,746, 5-12-59, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Gurewitz, Samuel J. Bottle register. 2,908,440, 10-13-59,
CI. 235—98.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E. : See —
Bressler, Wilbur L., and Gurgiolo. 2,917,470.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis(car-
bonatopropoxy)dioxane. 2,887,491, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 340.2.
Gurgiolo, Arthur E., and H. D. Ledbetter, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Process for the polymerization of olefin
oxides. 2.911,377, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Gurien, Harvey, R. E. Brouillard, and C. W. C. Stein, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Indo-carbon black dyestuff
compositions. 2,893,813, 7-7-59, CI. 8 — 37.
Gurinsky, David H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of coating graphite with
stable metal carbides and nitrides. 2,910,379, 10-27-59,
CI. 117—65.
Gurinsky, David H., and S. Steingiser, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Coating uranium
from carbonyls. 2,894,320, 7-14-59, CI. 29 — 198.
Guritz, Kenneth E. Electric cord. 2,888,511, 5-26-59, CI.
174 — 117.
Gurley. Glenn W. Self dressing fairlead.
CI. 254 — 190.
Gurney, David M.. and M. H. Wagner, to General Motors
Corp. Gear shift assembly. 2,875,637, 3-3-59, CI.
74 — 484.
Gurnev. Harrv J.
CI. 77—33.5.
Gurney, Joseph T. Automatic life preserver. 2,904,217,
9-15-59, CI. 222 — 3.
Gurnick, Raymond S. : See —
Maxwell. William A.. Gurnick. and Francisco. 2,893,102.
2.868.505. 1-13-59,
Hydraulic drill press. 2,876,664, 3-10-59,
Gurnisky, David H., R. W. Powell, and M. Fox, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Neutronic
reactor fuel element. 2,914,454, 11-24-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Gurries, Albert G. High torque hydraulic motor. 2,870,747,
1-27-59, CI. 121—86.
Gurries Mfg. Co. : See —
Gurries, Raymond A. 2,893,140.
Gurries, Ravmond A., and Curlett. 2,870,555.
Gurries, Raymond A., and Curlett. 2,883,777.
Gurries, Rayond A., and Curlett. 2,900,740.
Gurries, Raymond A., and Curlett. 2,902,979.
Gurries, Raymond A., to Gurries Mfg. Co. Finish leveler.
2,893,140, 7-7-59, CI. 37—165.
Gurries, Raymond A., and J. Curlett, to Gurries Mfg. Co.
Level control attachment for road graders. 2,870,555,
1-27-59, CI. 37 — 180.
Gurries, Raymond A., and J. Curlett, to Gurries Mfg. Co.
Lateral level control mechanism for road graders.
2,883,777, 4-28-59, CI. 37—180.
Gurries, Raymond A., and J. Curlett, to Gurries Mfg. Co.
Actuator for leveler control mechanism. 2,900,746,
8-25-59, CI. 37—180.
Gurries, Raymond A., and J. Curlett, to Gurries Mfg. Co.
Level control system for tractor-mounted tool members.
2,902,979, 9-8-59, CI. 121 — 11.
Giirtler, Emil F. : See —
Sjostrand, Fritiof, and Giirtler. 2,875,069.
Gury, John i>., Jr. Lubricating system for cloth cutting
machine. 2.869,231, 1-20-59, CI. 30—123.
Gus' Tackle Co., Inc. : See —
Burke, Gus V. 2,908,099.
Gusching, Nagle V. : See —
Obrebski, John, and Gusching. 2,871,886.
Obrebski, John, and Gusching. 2,871,887.
Gusching, Nagle V., and R. J. Flanigan, to The Monarch
Machine Tool Co. Hydraulic flow control. 2,898,891,
8-11-59, CI. 121 — 45.
Gusmer, A., Inc. : See —
Gusmer, Frederick E., and Salensky. 2,890,836.
Gusmer, Frederick E., and G. A. Salensky, to A. Gusmer, Inc.
Apparatus for applying a mixture of a plurality of liquids.
2,890,836, 6-16-59, CI. 239—117.
Gussack, Nathan A. Drawer slide. 2,889,179, 6-2-59, CI.
CI. 308—3.8.
Gust, Alex A. Automobile door locking and unlocking means.
2,877,639, 3-17-59, CI. 70 — 264.
Gustafson, August W. Drilling apparatus. 2,894,723,
7-14-59, CI. 255 — 22.
Gustafson, Blaine W. : See —
Manns, William F., Cheatum, and Gustafson. 2,900,069.
Gustafson, Blaine W., to Deere & Co. Rake tooth mounting
means. 2,909,889, 10-27-59, CI. 56 — 400.
Gustafson, Carl O., to James Smith & Son, Inc. Fluid pres-
sure indexing apparatus. 2,905,029, 9-22-59, CI. 77 — 64.
Gustafson, Hazen A. Beverage case repair brackets.
2,914,209, 11-24-59, CI. 217—18.
Gustafson, John R., and C. M. Tsang, to Ford Motor Co.
Motor vehicle suspension. 2,882,041, 4-14-59, CI. 267—17.
Gustafson, Ralph W., and W. M. Hummel, to General Elec-
tric Co. Thermal responsive switching device. 2,878,344,
3-17-59, CI. 200—138.
Gustafson, Robert M. : See —
Davis, Roderic A., Gustafson, and Hnat. 2,880,932.
Gustafson, Walter G., and H. C. Harrison, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Mercury switches. 2,911,500, 11-3-
59, CI. 200—112.
Gustafsson, Eric R., to AB Byggforbattring. Hydraulic jack
for raising concrete forms. 2,902,256, 9-1-59, CI.
254—106.
Gustafsson, Gotthard V. A., and C. O. Olsson. Method and
device for measuring electrical voltages. 2,916,701,
12-8-59, CI. 324 — 102.
Gustafsson, Ragnar, and C. H. G. Plass, to Vapor Heating
Corp. Thermostatically regulated temperature control
system. 2,886,246, 5-12-59, CI. 236 — 68.
Gustafsson, Stig, and P. Ohnfeldt, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Flaktfabriken. Method for cleaning the electrodes in elec-
tro-filters. 2,874,802. 2-24-59. CI. 183—114.
Gustavsson, Bertil, to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Hygrostat.
2.887.544. 5-19-59 CI. 200 — 61.06.
Gustin-Bacon Mfg. Co. : See —
Barton, Clarence D., and Case. 2,869,944.
Stephens, Joseph F. 2,880,943.
Gustin, Daniel S., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method
of coating electric lamp envelopes. 2,878,136, 3-17-59, CI.
117—17.
Gustitus, John C. Clothes line attachment for support of
garment hangers. 2,915,274, 12-1-59, CI. 248 — 317.
Gutberlet, Louis C, and M. J. den Herder, to Standard Oil
Co. Removal of metals from reduced crudes by mild coking
in the presence of a silico ortho ester. 2,871,185, 1-27-59,
CI. 208—55.
Gutehoffnimgshutte Sterkrade Akt. : See —
Hoyden, Adolf, and Hess. 2,914,783.
Kope, Gunter, and Ulbricht. 2,869,857.
Vogel, Rudolf T. 2,890,854.
Gflter, Werner, to Opal Strumpfwerke G.m.b.H., Margaritoff
& Schaffer. Hosiery. 2.913,891, 11-24-59, CI. 66 — 173.
Guth, Charles H., and C. W. Wilson, to General Electric Co.
Spacer for commutator risers. 2,911,551, 11-3-59 CI.
310 — 234.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Guth, Edwin F., Sr. Light diffusors for illuminating de-
vices. 2,904,073, 9-15-59, CI. 240 — 78.
Guthans, Harold A. Stern bearing packing glands.
2.882,104, 4-14-59, CI. 308 — 3G.2.
Guthrie, James E. : See — ■
Cole, Joseph W., and Guthiie. 2,876,961.
Guthrie, James M. : See —
2,892,375.
8,898,794.
2,900,164.
2,910,907
Bowman, Samuel G.
Bowman, Samuel G.
Bowman, Samuel G.
Bowman, Samuel G.
Guthrie, James M. Steel production. 2,886,304, 5-12-59,
CI. 266 — 13.
Guthrie, John D. : See —
Bullock, Austin L., Reeves, and Guthrie. 2,916,473.
Reeves, Wilson A., Drake, and Guthrie. 2,915,480.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,892,803.
Reeves, Wilson A., and Guthrie. 2,913,436.
Reeves, Wilson A.. Guthrie, and Chance. 2,912,412.
Reeves. Wilson A., Guthrie, and Drake. 2,906,592.
Guthrie, William D. : See —
Tarsey, Alexandre R., and Guthrie. 2,871,094.
Gutkowski, Janusz, to Parmatic Engineering Ltd. Hermeti-
cally sealed pressure sensitive switch having exteriorly
suspended actuating means. 2,890,305, 6-9-59, CI.
200—83.
Gutliph, Earl W. : See —
Rogers. Linwood N., Heath, Gutliph, and Hiett.
2.878.118.
Gutmann. Ferdinand, & Co. : See —
Gould, Jack U. 2,891,689.
Gutmann, Frederick T. Closure. 2,914,597, 11-24-59, CI.
136 — 170.
Gutridge, Jack E., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Rail-
way flat car underframe. 2,870,724. 1-27-59, Cl. 105 — 414.
Gutridge, Jack E., and W. E. Gribnitz, Jr., to Pullman-Inc.
Elevator freight car. 2,910,015, 10-27-59, Cl. 105—368.
Gutschick, Lester C. : See —
Biedermann, William C, and Gutschick. 2,903,516.
Guttfeld, Erich. Cam-lever actuated, slidable jaw hand tool.
2,882,774. 4-21-59, Cl. 81 — 139.
Guttner, Werner, and G. Pickel, to Siemens-Reiniger-Werke
A. G. Ultrasonic treatment apparatus. 2,876.764,
3-10-59, Cl. 128 — 24.
Guttwein, Gunter K., to United States of America, Army.
Synchronizing apparatus. 2,892,900, 6-30-59, Cl. 179 —
100.2.
Guttwein, Gunter K., and D. Pochmerski, to United States
of America, Army. Crystal impedance meter. 2,919,398,
12-29-59, Cl. 324 — 56.
Gutzeit, Gregoire, and J. R. Spraul, to General American
Transportation Corp. Method of flame spraying an alloy
and the resulting article. 2,908,589, 10-13-59, Cl. 117 — 16.
Gutzmer, Ernest R., to Intercompany Corp. Photo composing.
2,871,572. 2-3-59, Cl. 33—184.5.
Gutzmer, Ernest R., to Intercompany Corp. Collocating ap-
paratus for photocomposing. 2,886,894, 5-19-59, Cl.
33—184.5.
Gutzmer. Ernest R., to Intercompany Corp. Plating rack.
2,911,347, 11-3-59, Cl. 204—297.
Guyennon. Andre : See —
Pegnet. Georges H. and Guyennon. 2.877,029.
Guyer, Edwin M., to Corning Glass Works. Electric glass-
working. 2,902,573, 9-1-59, Cl. 219 — 19.
Guyer, Edwin M., to Corning Glass Works. Electric glass-
working. 2,902,575, 9-1-59, Cl. 219—19.
Guyer, Ernst, and O. Pfaff, to "Patehold" Patentverwertungs-
& Elektro-Holding A.-G. Method and apparatus for heat-
ing non-ferrous metal work pieces. 2.905,797, 9-22-59,
Cl. 219—7.5.
Guyer, Revnolds : See —
Brackett, John C, and Guyer. 2,885,138.
Guyer. Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Cartons
with to.nr openers. 2.868.432. 1-13-59. Cl. 229 — 51.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Stacking
containers. 2,885,137, 5-5-59, Cl. 229—6.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Frozen
poultry container. 2,885,140, 5-5-59, Cl. 229 — 39.
Guyer. Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Method of
packaging materials. 2.887,834. 5-26-59, Cl. 53 — 32.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Divisible
carton. 2,888,132. 5-26-59, Cl. 206—56.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Can sleeves.
2,888,135, 5-26-59, Cl. 206—65.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Carton fill-
ing apparatus. 2,888,963, 6-2-59, Cl. 141 — 144.
Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Combina-
tion carton and cooking receptacle. 2,917,218, 12-15-59,
Cl. 229—23.
Guyer, Walter R. F. : See —
Thorn, John P., and Guyer. 2,890,178.
Guyonnet, Yves H., to Societe Rhodiaceta. Dyeing of mixed
textile materials. 2,893,812, 7-7-59, Cl. 8 — 24.
Guyot, Reinhard. Safety clasp. 2,867,027, 1-6-59, Cl.
24—250.
Guy ton, James H., to General Motors Corp. Signal seeking
tuners for television. 2,890,274, 6-9-59, Cl. 178—5.8.
Guyton, James II., to General Motors Corp. Photoelectric
transistor switch control. 2,891,197, 6-16-59, Cl. 317 — 123.
Guyton, James H., to General Motors Corp. Electronic D.C.
motor. 2,895,095, 7-14-59, Cl. 318—127.
2,896,-
Refuse
vehicles.
Corrosion preventing
4-7-59, Cl. 252—137.
Guyton, James H., to General Motors Corp. Transistor in-
verter and rectifier circuit. 2,903,636, 9-8-59, Cl. 321—2.
Guyton, James H., and E. G. Roka, to General Motors Corp.
Transistor power amplifier. 2,874,233, 2-17-59, Cl.
179 — 171.
Guyton, Robert H., and R. D. West, to Manitowoc Equip-
ment Works, a division of The Manitowoc Co., Inc. Re-
frigerated food display cabinet. 2,911,799, 11-10-59, Cl.
62—248.
Guzak, George P. Mathematical game. 2,871,581, 2-3-59,
Cl. 35—31.
Guzey, George, V2 to A. Oalsavick. Knee structure for artifi-
cial leg. 2,875,448, 3-3-59, Cl. 3 — 28.
Guzik, Casimir. Animal trap. 2,881,553, 4-14-59, Cl. 43 — 70.
Guzman, Waldemar. Folding table for use in automobiles.
2.881,039. 4-7-59. Cl. 311 — 21.
Guzmann, Olaf A. Torsionally mounted jet pipe relay.
654, 7-28-59, Cl. 137 — 83.
Gvozdjak, John M. : See —
Tyma, Louis S., Jr., and Gvozdjak. 2,909,829.
Gwinn, Joseph M., Jr., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc.
loader. 2,879,906, 3-31-59, Cl. 214 — 83.3.
Gwinn, Pearl. Auxiliary wheel supports for
2,889,891, 6-9-59, Cl. 180—22.
Gygli, Friedrieh : See —
Muller, Alois, and Gygli. 2,908,123.
Gyproc Product Ltd. : See —
Cafferata, Gerald W. 2,913,015.
Gysin, Hans : See —
Hodel, Ernst, and Gysin. 2,875.126.
Gysin, Hans, and E. Kniisli, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Composi-
tions and methods for influencing the growth of plants.
2,891,855, 6-23-59, Cl. 71 — 2.5.
Gysin, Hans, and E. Kniisli, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Composi-
tions and methods for influencing the growth of plants.
2.909.419, 10-20-59, Cl. 71 — 2.5.
Gysin, Hans, and E. Kniisli, to J. R. Geigy, AG. Composi-
tions and methods for influencing the growth of plants.
2.909.420, 10-20-59. Cl. 71 — 2.5.
Gysin, Hans, and E. Kniisli, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Composi-
tions and methods for influencing the growth of plants.
2.909.421, 10-20-59. Cl. 71—2.5.
Gysling, Hermann, to J. R. Geigy. A.-G.
compositions and process. 2,881,139,
H.D.F. Ltd. : See —
Greenhead, Bernard R. 2,911,466.
H & H Products. Inc. : See —
Hanlin. Robert A. 2,878,371.
H. & L. Tooth Co. : See —
Launder, Ernie L. 2,914,868.
Launder, Ernie L., Frederick, and Loudon. 2.903.565.
Launder, Ernie L., Loudon, and Frederick. 2,903,566.
H. Z. Corp. : See —
Hood. John W. 2.870.078.
Kushner. Jack. 2.870.077.
Haab, Gordon W. Casing machine. 2,883,814, 4-28-59, Cl.
53—201.
Haack, Erich, and A. Hagedorn, to C. F. Boehringer &
Soehene G.m.b.H. Composition for treating diabetes and
a process of administering same. 2,907,692, 10-6-59. Cl.
167 — 51.5.
Haacke. Alfred C, to Haloid Xerox Inc. Electrostatic charg-
ing method and device. 2,868,989, 1-13-59. Cl. 250 — 49.5.
Haade. William L. Pipe cutter. 2,881,643, 4-14-59, Cl.
77 — 42.
Haaff, George W.. to Link-Belt Co. Caterpillar type drive
for conveyor chain. 2,868,356. 1-13-59, Cl. 198 — 203.
Haag. Donald J. : See —
Crevling, Thomas V., Haag, and Abbott. 2,899,334.
Haag, Everett K., and W. V. Holsinger, to Paragon Develop-
ment, Inc. Preformed base members. 2,867,013. 1-6-59,
Cl. 20—74.
Haag. Richard C. : See —
Dve, Robert C, and Haag. 2,885,684.
Haag, 'William H. Leg structure. 2,880,047, 3-31-59, Cl.
311 — 39.
Haagen, Karl, and F. Helfferich. to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Ion exchanging membranes from trimethylol forming
aryl ethers. 2,882.247. 4-14-59, Cl. 260—2.1-
Haagensen, Duane B.. to Raytheon Mfg. 'Co. Electronic heat-
ing apparatus. 2,888,543, 5-26-59, Cl. 219—10.55.
Haagensen, Duane B., to Raytheon Co. Electronic oven sys-
tems. 2,909,635, 10-20-59. Cl. 219—10.55.
Haagensen, Leif E., J. R. Johnson, and W. O. Odgers, to
Western Electric Co., Inc. Universal fixture for support-
ing various parts to be worked. 2,899,196, 8-11-59, Cl.
269—130.
Haaiiman, Pieter W. : See —
Nijland, Louis M., and Haaijman. 2,S73,221.
Haakon Forwald, to Allmanna Svenska Electriska Aktie-
bolaget. Device for transforming a rotarv movement to
a linear movement. 2.868.030. 1-13-59, Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Haans. Petrus F. A. : See —
Bruining, Hajo, Haans, Schampers, and de Rooy.
2,882,117.
Haantjes, Johan, and K. Teer, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Transmission system for television signals.
2,904,628, 9-15-59, Cl. 178 — 6.
Haantjes, Johan. K. Teer, and F. W. de Vrijer. to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Multiplex transmission system.
2,912,492, 11-10-59, Cl. 178—6.8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
381
Haas, Emil M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Composition com-
prising a vinylidene chloride polymer and mixtures of al-
kali metal salts of oxy acids. 2,905,648, 9-22-59, CI.
260 — 2.5.
Haas, Frank T. Antenna drive motor control system.
2,885,620, 5-5-59, CI. 318 — 286.
Haas, Glenn B., to Window Products, Inc. Insulated metal-
framed window sash. 2,872,713, 2-10-59, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Haas, Glenn B., to Window Products, Inc. Insulated metal-
framed window sash. 2,877,515, 3-17-59, CI. 20 — 56.o.
Haas, Hammond H. : See —
Bachelet, Albert E., Haas, and Newell. 2,919,307.
Haas & Haynie : See —
Johnson, Archie G. 2,907,199.
Haas, Henry B., P. D. Snell, W. C. York, and L. I. Osipow,
to Sugar Research Foundation, Inc. Process for producing
sugar esters. 2,893,990, 7-7-59, CI. 260—234.
Haas, Herbert H., to Continental Motors Corp. Engine oil
pan and dry sump lubrication system. 2,874,804, 2-24-59,
CI. 184 — 6.
Haas, Herbert H., to Continental Motors Corp. Fuel injec-
tion nozzle construction and mounting. 2,897,800, 8-4—59,
CI. 123—32.
Haas, Herbert H., to Continental Motors Corp. Engine con-
struction. 2,897,802, 8-4-59, CI. 123 — 41.49.
Haas, Herbert H., and R. C. Aland, to Continental Motors
Corp. Engine starting system. 2,907,891, 10-6-59, CI.
290 — 1.
Haas, Herbert W. : See —
Arnold, James S., Dressel, and Haas. 2,893,003.
Haas, Herman : See — ■
Gundel, Wolfgang, Strauss, and Haas. 2,892,760.
Haas, Hermann. A. Kirstahler, W. Gundel, and W. Strauss,
to Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Production
of metal electrodeposits. 2,893,932, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 19.
Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corp. Method of removing
residual peroxide catalyst from resin coatings. 2,898,231,
8-4-59, CI. 117 — 62.
Haas, Inge. Combined can opener and spout. 2,912,141,
11-10-59, CI. 222 — 89.
Haas, James P., to Koppers Co., Inc. Rotary shears.
2,879,845, 3-31-59, CI. 164—66.
Haas, James P., to Koppers Co., Inc. Spindle assembly.
2,906,106, 9-29-59, CI. 64 — 9.
Haas, John VV., to Eastman Kodak Co. Wound capacitor.
2,917, 6S7, 12-15-59, CI. 317 — 260.
Haas, John W.. and W. B. England, to United States of
America, Navv. Rectifier and method of making the same.
2,887.627, 5-19-59. CI. 317 — 234.
Haas, Otto R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for making shoes. 2,901,993, 9-1-59, CI. 112 — 33.
Haas, Paul, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Image dis-
play device. 2,898.494, 8-4-59, CI. 313 — 84.
Haas, Robert A. Denture tongs. 2,883,750, 4-28-59, CI.
32 — 68.
Haas, Walter : See —
Back, Leonard, and Haas. 2,896,382.
Haase, Harry H., to Republic Aviation Corp. In-flight re-
fueling assembly. 2,879,016, 3-24-59, CI. 244 — 135.
Haase, Otto, and E. Volkert, to VEB Starkstrom-Anlagenbau.
Electrical controls for elevators. 2,918,987, 12-29-59, CI.
187 — 29.
Haase, Robert : See —
Bishop, Leonard J., and Haase. 2,897,769.
Haase, Walter, and A. Schussler, to Vereinigte Deutsche
Metallwerke Akt. Method of making a twisted wire welding
element. 2,884,692, 5-5-59, CI. 29 — 505.
Haayman, Pieter W. : See —
Lenimens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, and Haayman. 2,867,742.
Haban, Frank : See —
Buchholz, Arnold R., and Haban. 2,893,406.
Habel, Heinz, to VEB Zementanlagenbau Dessau. Apparatus
for cooling cement clinkers. 2,891,321. 6-23-59. CI. 34 —
174.
Haben. John F. : See —
Adams, Edmond. Haben, and Syeles. 2,873,225.
Habenicht, August F. Hydraulic power unit for deep well
pumps. 2.887.846, 5-26-59, CI. 60 — 51.
Haber, Charles P., and C. O. Wilson, Jr., to American Potash
& Chemical Corp. Phosphinoborines. 2,892,873, 6-30-59,
CI. 260—606.5.
Haber. Christian. Injection equipment. 2,875,760, 3-3-59,
CI. 128—215.
Haber, Harry. Casting fishing rods. 2,893,158, 7-7-59,
CI. 43—24.
Haberkorn, Otto : See —
Walther, Georg, and Haberkorn. 2,906,454.
Haberland, Ernest R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Terminal for
shielded conductors. 2,911,459, 11-3-59, CI. 174 — 75.
Haberland, Frederick C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Pressure
loaded pump, lubricating means. 2,885,965, 5-12-59,
CI. 103 — 126.
Haberle, Albert, to Koppers Co., Inc. Process and device for
the quenching of coke. 2,876,172, 3-3-59, CI. 202 — 37.
Haberle, Ernst : See —
Schwenk, Willy, Bayer, Hagemann, and Haberle.
2,907,240.
Haberle, Paul. Self-closing wrench. 2,875,659, 3-3-59, CI.
81—99.
Haberstroh, John. Ensilage spreader with bulldozer attach-
ment. 2,911,733. 11-10-59, CI. 37 — 144.
Habicht, William H. : See —
Kearns, Charles M., Jr., and Habicht. 2,868,494.
Habig, Harry R. Image motion compensating film control
apparatus. 2,895,392, 7-21-59, CI. 95—12.5.
Habriga, Anton H. Hitch. 2,894,766, 7-14-59, CI. 280 — 482.
Habsburg-Lothringen, Stefan, and C. E. Quinn, to General
Motors Corp. Vehicle lamp system. 2,912,675, 11-10-59,
CI. 340—87.
Hachmuth, Karl H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional
crystallization process and apparatus. 2,894,997, 7-14—59,
CI. 260—666.
Hachmuth, Karl H., and A. L. Duckwall, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Manufacture of calcium cyanamid. 2,917,363, 12-
15-59, CI. 23—78.
Hack, Heinrich : See —
Federn, Klaus, and Hack. Re. 24,620.
Hackedorn, Hillis F., Jr., R. W. Seniff, and J. W. Tucker.
Lubricator. 2,904,375, 9-15-59, CI. 308—243.
Hackel, Friedrich : See —
Ott, Josef, Hackel, Hummel, Wiedemann, and Sigel.
2,914,362.
Hackenberg, John H. : See —
Jelinek, Charles, Jr., and Hackenberg. 2,919,304.
Wise, Raleigh J., Hackenberg, and Ridings. 2,894,065.
Hackenberg, John H., and R. J. Wise, to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Facsimile scanning drum sheet holder ap-
paratus. 2,878,095, 3-17-59, CI. 346 — 138.
Hacker, Kurt, and D. Braun, to Firma Fortuna-Werke Spe-
zialmaschinenfabrik A.-G. Sheet cutting apparatus.
2,873,601, 2-17-59, CI. 69 — 9.5.
Hackethal Draft-und Kabel Werke A. G. : See —
Brandes, Hermann, and Andresen. 2,890,263.
Hackett, Harry H., to L. J. Bazzoni. Pneumatic feed attach-
ment for tape dispensers. 2,885,902, 5-12-59, CI. 74 — 422.
Hackett, James W., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method and
apparatus for making blown plastic articles. 2,908,034,
10-13-59, CI. 18—5.
Hackett, William S., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for
assembling shell molds. 2,899,726, 8-18-59, CI. 22 — 31.
Hackl, Benedict A. Garter clasp. 2,910,757, 11-3-59, CI.
24—245.
Hacklander, Hans : See —
Vaktar, Anthony E., and Hacklander. 2,910,950.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Looper mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,884,884, 5-5-59, CI. 112 —
199.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machines.
2,891,494, 6-23-59, CI. 112—18.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Feeding mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,896,560, 7-28-59, CI. 112 —
18.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Thread tension
mechanism for sewing machines. 2,902,959, 9-8-59, CI.
112—238.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Trimming mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,903,986, 9-15-59, CI. 112 —
122.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Feeding mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,905,120, 9-22-59, CI. 112 —
212.
Hacklander, Hans, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Lubricant return
means for sewing machines. 2,909,242, 10-20-59. CI.
184 — 6.
Hacklander, Karl H., to Agricola Reg. Trust. Method of
making mattresses, cushions, upholstery, heat and sound
insulating coverings and the like. 2,878,153, 3-17-59, CI.
154 — 106.
Hackmyer, Saul A., to Technical Research, Inc. Pressure
feed for cartridge type writing instrument. 2,870,742,
1-27-59, CI. 120 — 45.4.
Hackmyer, Saul A. Erasing attachment for typewriters.
2,908,372, 10-13-59, CI. 197 — 181.
Hackney, Howard R. Body rubbing unit. 2,904,038,
9-15-59, CI. 128—67.
Hackney, Robert F. : See —
Fesperman, James L., and Hackney. 2,895,326.
Hackzell, Erik G. M. : See —
Granstrom, Olof A., and Hackzell. 2,870.920.
Haddad. Raymond A., and R. E. Schell, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electronic circuit. 2,895,108, 7-14-59, CI. 331 —
176.
Haddad, Salomao J., to Southern Mill Equipment Corp.
Apparatus for cutting and binding knitting yarns and
method. 2,893,229, 7-7-59, CI. 66 — 145.
Haddad, Theodore A., to Burroughs Corp. Glow tube cathode.
2,891,184, 6-16-59, CI. 313 — 109.5.
Hadden, William F. Safety grill for vehicle doors. 2,892,495,
6-30-59, CI. 160—216.
Haddix. Robert J. : See —
Hott, Ion V. K., and Haddix. 2,872,942.
Haddix, Robert J., to The Joyce^Cridland Co. Auxiliary sup-
port for lift. 2,904,132, 9-15-59, CI. 187 — 8.75.
Haddock, William S. Educational game apparatus. 2,909,851,
10-27-59, CI. 35—9.
Haden, Walter L., Jr., and C. O. Martin, to Minerals &
Chemicals Corp. of America. Clay bodied organic liquids
and a process for the preparation thereof. 2,885,360,
5-5-59, CI. 252—28.
Hadfield, Glen R. Apparatus for severing and rolling up
strips of a sod ribbon. 2,872,989, 2-10-59, CI. 172 — 20.
Hadfields Ltd. : See —
Middleham, Thomas H., and Colbeck. 2,916,375.
382
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Tooth brush. 2,882,544, 4-21-59, CI.
Sighting instrument. 2,903,940,
Hadidian, Puzant H.
15—167.
Hadjilias, Jorge P.
9-15-59, CI. 88 — 2.6.
Hadley. Charles F. : See —
Kisler, Joseph D., and Hadley. 2,907.621.
Eisler, Joseph D., and Hadley. 2,910,339
Kisler, Joseph I)., Hadley, and Silverman.
Eisler, Joseph D., Hadley, and Silverman.
Hadley, David J. : See —
Gasson, Edward J., and Hadley
Gaseon, Edward J., and Hadley.
Hadlev, Edwin V. : See —
Sorg, Adam. 2,879,172.
Sorg, Adam. 2,904,448.
Hadlev, Howard C, to Deere & Co.
chains. 2,899,794, 8-18-59, CI. 56
2,877,080.
2,881,044.
2,904,552.
2,914,553.
Corn picker gathering
111.
Hadley, Norman P., to The Birge Co., Inc. Wallpaper display
device. 2,884,715, 5-5-59, CI. 35 — 49.
Hadley, Robert \V., to E. \\ . Bliss Co. Press control circuit.
2,886,155, 5-12-59, CI. 192 — 142.
Hadley, Robert W., to E. \V. Bliss Co. Differential trans-
former press control. 2,893,529, 7-7-59, CI. 192 — 142.
Hadley, Wilfred N., to Riggs & Lombard, Inc. Fabric napping
mechanism. 2,884,678, 5-5-59, CI. 26—29.
Hadnagy, Domokos, now by change of name T. D. Hagnagy.
Dovetailing machine. 2,893,449, 7-7-59, CI. 144 — 87.
Hadnagv, Thomas D. : See —
Hadnagy, Domokos. 2,893,449.
Haebler, Herbert, to Firma Accumulatoren-Fabrik Akt. Sep-
arator and electrode assembly for storage batteries and the
like. 2,874,203, 2-17-59, CI. 136 — 43.
Haeck, Hans H. : See —
Uhlenbroek, Jan H., Koopman, Haeck, Daams, and Bijloo.
2 911.337.
Haede, Werner : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thom6, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,912,444.
Haederer, Gustave A. : See —
Mitchell, Donald H., Muehlberger, and Haederer.
2,906,199.
Haefeli, Theodor, to Cinetechnik A.G. Photosensitive mate-
rial and a process of making same. 2,893,866, 7-7-59, CI.
96—75.
Haefner, Albert J., and C. W. Montgomery, to Ethyl Corp.
Polyvinyl chloride with alkali metal phosphate and organo-
tin'salt. 2.808,765, 1-13-59. CI. 260—45.75.
Haefner, Raymond J., to General Motors Corp. Fuel injec-
tion means. 2,893,365, 7-7-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Haegert, Clarence B. Battery terminal clamp. 2.870,426,
1-20-59 CI. 339—231.
Haehnel, Herbert E. : See —
Bauer, Kurt P., Bitzer^ and Haehnel. 2,898,753.
Haelan Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Kane, Alan H. 2.887.708.
Haendler. Helmut M. : See —
Sheldon, Zachary D., and Haendler. 2,895,806.
Haendler & Natermann, o. H. G. : See —
Rohbogner. Alois. 2,867,957.
Haensel, Vladimir: See —
Bloch, Herman S., and Haensel. 2,900,425.
De Rosset, Armand J., and Haensel. 2 878.192.
Donaldson, George R.. and Haensel. 2,872,492.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydro-
carbon conversion process. 2,871,277, 1-27-59, CI. 260 —
683.68.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Conver-
sion process using a phosphorus-containing platinum group
metal catalyst. 2,890,167, 6-9-59, CI. 208 — 139.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Production
of ethylbenzene. 2,892,876, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 668.
Haensel, Vl.'.dimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrocar-
bon conversion process. 2,905,620, 9-22-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Isomeriza-
tion of normal butane. 2,908,735, 10-13-59, CI.
260—683.68.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Produc-
tion of benzene. 2,911,451, 11-3-59, CI. 260—668.
Haensel, Vladimir, to Universal Oil Products Co. Isomeriza-
tion of saturated hydrocarbons. 2,915,571, 12-1-59, CI.
260 — 683.68.
Haensel, Vladimir, and H. S. Bloch, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Preventing stalling of carbureted internal combustion
engines. 2,899,943, 8-18-59, CI. 123—1.
Haensel, Vladimir, and G. R. Donaldson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,906,691,
9-29-59, CI. 208—64.
Haensel, Vladimir, and G. R. Donaldson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Adding a nitrogen compound to suppress
hydrocracking in the reforming of a sulfur-containing
naphtha. 2,906,699, 9-29-59, CI. 208—138.
Haensel, Vladimir, and G. R. Donaldson, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process with sub-
sequent reforming of selected hydrocarbon fractions.
2,915.453, 12-1-59, CI. 208—64.
Hnentjens, Otto and W. D. Slurry pump. 2,890,659, 6-16-59.
CI. 103—102.
Haentiens, Walter D. : See —
Haentjens, Otto and W. D. 2,890,659.
Haering. D. W., & Co.. Inc. : See —
Gibson, Joseph W. 2.876.787.
Haerther, Lester W., and L. P. Kammerer. Torque operated
variable reference switch for disabling the altitude con-
troller of an aircraft. 2,912,192, 11-10-59, CI. 244 — 76.
Haerther, William W., Jr., and M. F. Noren, to Hawley
Products Co. Acoustic diaphragm and method of con-
struction. 2.873,813, 2-17-59, CI. 181 — 32.
Haessler, Walter M., to The Fyr-Fyter Co. Fire extinguisher
mounting bracket for vibration service. 2,910,262,
10-27-59, CI. 248—304.
Haffcke, William H. : See—
Oroshnik, William, and Haffcke. 2,904,573.
Haffner, Bernard K. : See —
Cameron. Harrv M., and Haffner. 2,911,196.
Haffner, Eduard K. L. : See —
Logan, John A., and Haffner. Re. 24,698.
Hafliger, Franz : See —
Denss, Rolf, and Hafliger. 2,906,777.
Denss, Rolf, Pfister, and Hafliger. 2,910,481.
Eugster, Conrad H., Denss, Hafliger, Hofer, Pfister, and
Zimmermann. 2.895.965.
Pfister, Rudolf, and Hafliger. 2.889,324.
Pfister, Rudolf, and Hafliger. 2,889,325.
Pfister, Rudolf, and Hiifliger. 2,889.326.
Hafliger, Franz, and L. Muslin, to Geigy Chemical Corp.
1.2 - diphenyl - 3,5 - dioxo - 4 - n - butyl - 4 - carboxy-
methyl-pyrazolidine. 2,905,693, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 310.
Hafner, Erich, to United States of America, Armv. Coaxial
crystal mount. 2,891,177, 6-16-59, CI. 310 — 9.2.
Hafner, Klaus : See —
Ziegler, Karl, and Hafner. 2,900,426.
Hafner, Theodore. Electronic storage tubes. 2,867,686,
1-6-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Hafner, Theodore. Surface wave transmission line coupler.
2.867,778. 1-6-59, CI. 333—33.
Hafner, William J., and G. H. Cork ; said Hafner assor. to
said Cork. Pneumatic conveyor system. 2,900,146,
8-18-59, CI. 243 — 36.
Hafstad, Lawrence R., and R. B. Roberts, to United States of
America, Navy. Fuze. 2,898,857, 8-11-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Hafstad, Lawrence R.. and R. B. Roberts. Fuze. 2,906,886,
9-29-59, CI. 250—237.
Hagadone, Donald G., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries,
Inc. Fluid seal. 2,918,339. 12-22-59, CI. 309 — 23.
Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Tnc. : Sep —
Anderson, George R., Boho, and Fulmer. 2,904,017.
Bono, Mitchell J. 2,904,327.
Gill. Joseph, and Sackin. 2,873,320.
Liddell. Robert W. 2,877,188.
Markson, Alfred A. 2.870.297.
Markson, Alfred A. 2,904,075.
Michaels. Franklin. 2,917.696.
Munter, Casimir J. 2,899,971.
Rice, Owen. 2,915,958.
Roland, Charles T. 2,906.599
Roland. Charlns T., and Ralston. 2,906,600.
Williams, Ray S. 2,898,929.
Williams, Ray S. 2,910,092.
Hagan. James W. Panel box mounting
CI. 220—3.9.
Hagan, Richard A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Switch tube device for waveguides. 2,890,419, 6-9-59,
CI. 333—13.
Hagans, Kenneth W. Egg washing device. 2,891,561,
0-23-59, CI. 134 — 102.
Hagar Montv M. : See —
Myers John C, and Hagar. 2,895,365.
Hagdahl. Ernst J., and S. E. Jindberg, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Maximum demand indicators. 2,914,731,
11-24-59. CI. 324—103.
Hagedorn, Adolf : See —
Haack. Erich, and Hagedorn. 2,907,692.
Hagele, Karl : See —
Luttringhaus, Arthur, and Hagele. 2,915.536.
Hagelin. Boris C. W. Ciphering device. 2,884,712, 5-5-59,
CI. 35 — 2.
Hagelin. Boris C. W. Ciphering machines. 2,917,579,
12-15-59, CI. 178—22.
Hageltorn, Bror H., to Cisatlantic Corp. Plastic strips.
Re. 24,613, 3-3-59, CI. 154 — 43.
Hageman. Louis F. to Moore Business Forms. Inc. Vertical
spacing device for typewriters or the like. 2,887,206,
5-19-59. CI. 197 — 114.
Hagemann, Carl : See — -
Schwenk. Willy, Bayer, Hagemann, and Haberle.
2,907.240.
Hagemann, Guy, L. Penasse, and J. Teillon, to Les Labora-
toires Francais de Chimiotherapie. O-carbamyl-D-serine.
2,885,433, 5-5-59, CI. 260—482.
Hagemever. Hugh J.. Jr. : See —
Wright, Howard N., Jr., and Hagemeyer. 2,895.996.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Catalytic polymerization of a-olefins to solid
polymers of improved crystallinity at increased rates.
2,899,413, 8-11-59, CI. 260—88.1.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Polymerization of olefins with metal oxide
catalysts promoted bv alkali metal alkyls. 2,908,669,
10-13-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.. and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Polymerization of higher olefins to solid polymer
with lithium-titanium tetrahalide catalysts. 2,908,670,
10-13-59, CI. 260—93.7.
2,878,955, 3-24-59,
LIST OF PATENTEES
383
Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Olefin polymerization with mixtures of alumi-
num, phosphorus or antimony halide, and a titanium com-
pound. 2,917,500, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Hagen, Carl : See —
Pollett, Louis W., and Hagen. 2,902,263.
Hagen, Liaraice R., to international Harvester Co. Cotton
harvester. 2,869,306, 1-20-59, CI. 56 — 14.
Hagen, Glenn E. : See —
Magnuson, Vernon P., Hagen, and Williams. 2,912,100.
Hagen, Harold F. and W. F to The Union Stock Yard and
Transit Co. of Chicago. Cold room cooler for meats and
other perishable products. 2,904,316, 9-15-59, CI. 257 —
137.
Hagen, Joseph, to Sandoz Ltd. Apparatus for handling
ampoules. 2,908,124, 10-13-59, CI. 53—112.
Hagen, Norbert : See —
Hagen, Reinold and N. 2.918,698.
Hagen uscar A. Fishing reel brace attachment. 2,869,270,
1-20-5!). CI. 43 — 25.
Hagen, Reinold and N. Manufacture of hollow articles from
plastics. 2,918,698, 12-29-59, CI. 18—5.
Hagen, Roger W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fuel igni-
tion apparatus. 2,887,845, 5-26-59, CI. 60— 39.S2.
Hagen, William F. : See —
Hagen, Harold F. and W. F. 2,904,316.
Hagenbook, Loy D., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Percussive core
breaking device for boring type miners. 2,901,231. 8-25-59,
CI. 262—7.
Hagenbook, Loy D., and R. A. Kopeikin, to Goodman Mfg.
Co. Self-tightening clamp. 2,903,770, 9-15-59, CI. 24 —
120.
Hagenhaus, Kurt, to Siemens & Halske, Akt. Signalling
svstem for simultaneously transmitting a plurality of mes-
sages. 2,877,304, 3-10-59, CI. 179—15.
Hageulocher, Ernest. Torsionally resilient flexible couplings.
2,S77,033, 3-17-59. Cl. 64 — 13.
Hager, Bror O. Aqueous composition consisting of ammonia
and a heavy metal salt of mixed polychlorophenols.
2,908,607, 10-13-59, Cl. 167—38.7.
Hager, ivarl F. : bee —
Michel. Josef M., and Hager. 2,S09,995.
Hager & Meisinger G.m.b.H. : See —
Heppe, Karl R. W. 2,902,763.
Hager, Robert E. : See —
Winkler. Alvin L., Hager, and Falck-Pedersen. 2,882.814.
Hager, Robert E., to Acme Steel Co. Hydraulic stitcher.
2,884,635, 5-5-59, Cl. 1 — 44.4.
Hager, Robert R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Governor switch.
2,872,540. 2-3-59, Cl. 200—07.
Hagerty, Andrew T., to The Adlake Co. Window. 2,888,721,
6-2-59, Cl. 20—69.
Hagerty, Andrew T., to The Adlake Co. Window movement
limiting device. 2,904,855, 9-22-59, Cl. 20 — 52.
Hagerty, Charles L. Metal finishing machine. 2,872,759,
2-10-59. Cl. 51 — 170.
Hagerty, Elliot B. : See —
Bush, Jess A., Freeman, and Hagerty. 2,884,358.
Hagertv, Peter F. : See —
Snyder, John R., Hagerty, and Molstad. 2,871,109.
Hagg, Arthur C. : See —
Cametti. Benjamin, and Hagg. 2,887,061.
Haggadone, L. V., 51% to Hardt Foundation, and 9% to
S. C. Bronson. Electrically operated selector. 2,888,665,
5-26-59. Cl. 340—168.
Haggard, John M., and P. H. McMurray, to Delphi Products
Co., Inc. Combination vehicle. 2,870,928, 1-27-59, Cl.
214 — 373.
Haggard & Marcusson Co. : See — ■
Sark, Ward T. 2,907,054.
Hagge, Walter, M. Quaedvlieg, and H. Seifert, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Sulphonamides of or-
ganic polymers 2,906,715. 9-29-59, Cl. 260 — 2.1.
Haggerty, William A. : See —
Ernst, Hans, and Haggerty. 2,903,922.
Hagiwara, Masa. Cam device of hand knitting machine.
2,879,053, 3-31-59, Cl. 66 — 60.
Hagler, Charles R., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle anti-roll
device and power steering control therefor. 2,893,751,
7-7-59, Cl. 280—112.
Haglund, Didrik W.. to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Rock drill cutting insert of sintered hard metal. 2,888,247,
5-26-59, Cl. 255—63.
Haglund, Didrik W„ to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Rock drill cutting insert. 2,889,138, 6-2-59, Cl. 255—64.
Haglund, Erik A. E., to Aktiebolaget Torsten Lagerman.
Connecting device. 2,879,087, 3-24-59, Cl. 287 — 54.
Haglund, John H. : See —
Borghult, Per, and Haglund. 2,913,695.
Hagman, Ernest F. : See —
Storm, Frederick K., Jr., and Smiley. 2,885,806.
Hagmann, Robert W. : See —
Cooper, John C, and Hagmann. 2,875,374.
Hagner, Frederick H. Mechanical universe instrument.
2,892,268, 6-30-59, Cl. 35 — 47.
Hagopian, Jacob J. Light responsive amusement device.
2,896,085, 7-21-59, Cl. 250 — 78.
Hagopian, Jacob J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Motion transmission device. 2,896,456, 7-28-59, Cl. 74 —
18.
Hagopian, Jacob J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic recording surface. 2,913,246, 11-17-59, Cl.
274 — 11.4.
Hagopian, Jacob J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic coating composition. 2,914,4S0, 11-24-59, Cl.
252 — 62.5.
Hags, Joseph W., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for determining the net weight of material in a container.
2.871,006, 1-27-59, Cl. 265 — 70.
Hags, Joseph W., to United States Steel Corp. Weighing
balance. 2,910,287, 10-27-59, Cl. 265—27.
Hagspihl, Paul, to Accumulatoien-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Sintered plate electrode with expanded-metal grid.
2,909,586, 10-20-59, Cl. 136 — 28.
Hague, Lou R. Vehicle signalling system for indicating the
amount of applied brake pressure. 2,891,234, 6-16-59,
Cl. 340—69.
Hague, Louise D. : See —
Jezl, James L., and Hague. 2,880,253.
Hagy, John T. Journal lubricator. 2,902,324, 9-1-59, Cl.
308 — 243.
Halil, Robert G., and H. N. Lowe, Jr. Fluidized solids dif-
fuser. 2,883.240, 4-21-59, Cl. 302—29.
Hahn, Alexander. Adjustable shore. 2,918,257, 12-22-59,
Cl. 254 — 105.
Hahn, Carl-Ueorg : See —
Knollenberg, Rudolf, and Hahn. 2,915,401.
Hahn, Donald E., to General Electric Co. Combination
electronic and electric ranges. 2,919,336, 12-29-59, Cl.
219—10.55.
Haiiu, Elmer H., Jr., to The Leece-Neville Co. Flexible
drive. 2,907,214, 10-6-59, Cl. 74 — 6.
Hahn, Emil H., to Lambert Brake Corp. Hydraulically and
mechanically operated disc brake. 2,874,807, 2-24-59, Cl.
188—72.
Hahn, Emil H, to Lambert Brake Corp. Self-energizing
disc brake and self-adjuster means therefor. 2,878,900,
3-24-59, Cl. 188—72.
Hahn, Erwin L. Pulsed nuclear induction spin echo tech-
nique. 2,887,673. 5-19-59. Cl. 340 — 173.
Hahn, Frank J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Latex base ex-
terior protective coating compositions. 2,889,236, 6-2-59,
Cl. 117—72.
Hahn, Frank J. Fish pole holder. 2,900,152, 8-18-59, Cl.
248 — 42.
Halm, Frederick S., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Gas
leak. 2,887,294, 5-19-59, Cl. 251 — 129.
Hahn, George W. : See —
Anthony, Harry E., Burnham, Dement, Hahn, and Hepler.
2,886.396.
Hahn, Gilbert B. : See —
Douglas, Alvin P., and Hahn. 2,897,687.
Hahn, Gilbert B., to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Bicycle
kick stand. 2,912,255, 11-10-59, Cl. 280 — 301.
Hahn, Helmut : See —
Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Frey, Scherer, and Hahn. 2,919,263.
Scherer, Otto, and Hahn. 2,891.074.
Scherer, Otto, and Hahn. 2,915,429.
Scherer, Otto, Hahn, Frensch, Emmel, and Staudermann.
2,885,430.
Hahn, Jerome G., to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Display container
for bracelets or the like. 2,892,541, 6-30-59, Cl. 206 — 78.
Hahn, Otto, to Glasbau Heinrich Hahn. Glass unit for
structure glazing. 2,907,078, 10-6-59, Cl. 20 — 52.
Hahn, Ralph E. Playable record album. 2,881,004, 4-7-59,
Cl. 274—1.
Hahn, Richard H, and H. V. French. Valve for filling, drain-
ing, venting and pressure build-up of an oxygen supply
tank. 2,916,061. 12-8-59, Cl. 141 — 349.
Hahn, Robert S., to The Heald Machine Co. Chucking device.
2,873.121, 2-10-59, Cl. 279 — 4.
Hahn, Robert S., and G. D. Johnson, to The Heald Machine
Co. Grinding machine. 2,881,568, 4-14-59, Cl. 51 — 50.
Hahn, Roy C. Combined miter box and corner clamp.
2,908,300, 10-13-59, Cl. 143—86.
Hahn, Theodor. Tool feed control means operable in one
direction of movement and inoperable in the reverse direc-
tion. 2,884,653, 5-5-59, Cl. 10 — 105.
Hahn, Werner : See —
Weise, Johannes, Fischer, Hahn, Kromer, and Noack.
2,893,301.
Hahne, Karl H. : See —
Raydt, Ulrich, and Hahne. 2,869,220.
Hahnel, Alwin, to United States of America. Army. Spec-
trum generator. 2,868,976, 1-13-59, Cl. 250—36.
Hahnel, Alwin, to United States of America, Army. Crystal
controlled spectrum generator. 2,868,977, 1-13-59 Cl.
250—36.
Hahnel, Alwin, to United States of America, Army. Spectrum
generator. 2,903,651, 9-8-59, Cl. 331 — 117.
Hahnel, Alwin, to United States of America, Army. Fre-
quency multiplier. 2,911,596, 11-3-59, Cl. 331 — 174.
Haidegger. Hans, to Ebauches S.A. Method of manufacture
of packing. 2,899,782, 8-18-59, Cl. 53—14.
Haidegger, Hans M., to Ebauches S.A. Instrument for linear
measurement and/or tolerance testing of workpieces.
2,906,028. 9-29-59, Cl. 33—143.
Haidinger, Walter A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Compact source lamp. 2,887,603, 5-19-59, Cl. 313 — 184.
Haidler, Bernard J. : See —
Tally, Sidney K., and Haidler. 2,885,525.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Haigb, Daniel H. : See —
Roberts, Carleton W., and Haigb.. 2,908,712.
Haigler, Edmund D. : See —
Huston, William D., and Haigler. 2,911,954.
Haigler, Edmund D., to Fiscber & Porter Co. Pointer and
pen carrying mecbanism for indicators, controllers and
recorders. 2,911,278, 11-3-59, CI. 346—139.
Haigler, Edmund D., W. D. Huston, and F. E. Lombard, Jr.,
to American Machine and Metals, Inc. Pneumatic relay.
2,907,336. 10-6-59, CI. 137 — 82.
Hailes, William D., to General Railway Signal Co. Railway
signaling system for tbe protection of trains incapable of
reliably shunting track circuits. 2,895,042, 7-14-59, CI.
246 — 33.
Hailes, William D., to General Railway Signal Co. Fail-safe
protection for code communication control systems.
2,900,498, 8-18-59, CI. 246—5.
Hailey, Albert M., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Electric
selective signalling systems. 2,871,467, 1-27-59. CI. 340 —
324.
Hailston, Ellis W. : See —
Crittendon, Lexie R., Hailston, Haskell, Kelly, and Leek.
2,891,341.
Hailston, Ellis W., and H. L. Hameister, to Remington Arms
Co., Inc. Adjustable barrel and receiver connection.
2 893 153 7—7—59 CI 42 75
Haiins, ' Philip L. 'Air circulator. 2,889,980, 6-9-59, CI.
230—134.
Hain, Elias W. : See —
Duggan, James J., Hain, and Haettinger. 2,908,334.
Haine, Michael E., to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
Electron optical apparatus. 2,886,727, 5-12-59, CI.
313 — 76.
Hainer, Raymond M. : See —
Heggie, Robert, Hainer, and Sahaydak. 2,891,868.
Haines, Charles, Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Segmented
insulation and method of installing the same. 2,890,739,
6-16-59, CI. 154 — 28.
Haines, Frank D. Towel holders. 2,915,191, 12-1-59, CI.
211 — 16.
Haines, Lewis G. Materials testing machine grips for thin
sheet material. 2,896,448, 7-28-59, CI. 73—103.
Haines, Marcus W. : See —
Wright, Stanley R. 2,915,286.
Haines, Marcus W. Frictional holding device for use in wells.
2,874,783, 2-24-59, CI. 166 — 212.
Haines, Robert M. : See —
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines. 2,868,629.
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines. 2,890,947.
Annable, Weldon G., Jacobs, and Haines. 2,875,145.
Haines, Robert M., J. W. Walsh, and W. G. Annable,
to The Pure Oil Co. Improving the odor of specialty
naphthas. 2,882,232, 4-14-59, CI. 252 — 50.
Haines, Robert M., and J. W. Walsh, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process for the preparation of oxidized microcrystalline
waxes of increased hardness. 2,908,702, 10-13-59, CI.
260—452.
Haines, Theron L. File record signalling device. 2,895,448,
7-21-59. CI. 116 — 135.
Haines, William A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Centrifugally
actuated switch. 2,870,283, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 80.
Haining, Lester E.. to Radio Corp. of America. Selective
indicia production. 2,907,018. 9-29-59, CI. 340—324.
Hainke, Georg, to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain Chauny &
Cirey. Process of making armored glass. 2,873,556,
2-17-59, CI. 49—86.
Hainsworth, Sidney B. : See —
Wood, John G., Hainsworth, and Tebb. 2,870,886.
Hainzl, Hans : See —
Thiemann, Albert E., and Hainzl. 2,891,175.
Haioka, Hajime : See —
Suyama, Hidenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata, Uzumaki,
Ishii, Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Hair, Douglas W. Wheel-track gauge for motor vehicles.
2,899,753, 8-18-59, CI. 33 — 203.21.
Hair, Richard H. : See —
Tennant, John E., and Hair. 2,895,464.
Hair, Vincent W. Automatic valve. 2,875,778, 3-3-59, CI.
137 — 386.
Haisfield, Rudolph M. : See —
Hardgrove, Basil E., and Haisfield. 2,910,666.
Haislip, Albert S. Stiffening brace for flexible Venetian blind
slats. 2,877,487, 3-17-59, CI. 15 — 268.
Haislip, Albert S. Paint pail and brush holder attachment
for step-ladders. 2,907,541, 10-6-59, CI. 248—211.
Haist. Grant M., and J. R. King, to Eastman Kodak Co. Com-
bined photographic developing and stabilizing solution.
2,875,048, 2-24-59. CI. 96—61.
Hait, Hyman J. Medicament display and reference case or
similar article. 2,895.602, 7-21-59, CI. 206 — 45.31.
Plait, James M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Fruit feeding and orienting means.
CI. 198—33.
Hait, James M., to Food Machinery
Fruit feeding and orienting means.
CI. 198 — 33.
Hait, James M., to Food Machinery
2,907,440, 10-6-59,
and Chemical Corp.
2,909,270, 10-20-59,
Rotary sprinkler
239—252.
and
control. 2,910,246,
Chemical Corp.
10-27-59, CI.
Hait, James M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Fruit orienting and pitting mechanism. 2,913,028,
11-17-59, CI. 146—28.
Hajdu, Joseph. Process of impregnating textile material to
increase its wear resistance. 2,871,145, 1-27-59, CI. 117 —
139.5.
Hajny, Charles E., to Baso Inc. Thermostat for low power
circuits. 2,873,328, 2-10-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Hajny, Charles E., to Baso Inc. Valve disc assembly.
2,875,975, 3-3-59, CI. 251—86.
Hajny, Charles E., to Baso Inc. Control apparatus and de-
vices therefor. 2,890,016, 6-9-59, CI. 251 — 137.
Hajny, Charles E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Burner
control system. 2,902,221, 9-1-59, CI. 236 — 9.
Hakala, Niilo V. : See —
Michaels, Adlai E., and Hakala. 2,880,175.
Hakala, Thomas H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for producing heavy alkylate sulfonation feed-
stocks. 2,886,609, 5-12-59, CI. 200—671.
Hake, Walter T.. to American Steel Foundries. Power swivel-
ins head. 2,880,630, 4-7-59, CI. 77 — 4.
Hake, Walter T., to American Steel Foundries. Power index-
ing arrangement for side head tool block. 2,898,781,
8-11-59, CI. 74—820.
Hakker, Petrus J. : See —
Weber, Gerard H, and Hakker. 2,892,248.
Hakogi, Ichiro. Apparatus for printing the circumferential
surface of square articles such as glass bottles or the like.
2.881,699. 4-14-59. CI. 101 — 126.
"Hala" Nederlandsche Lampenfabriek N.V. : See —
Busquet, Herman Th. J. A. 2,898,451.
Halax Corp. : See —
Morrison, Thomas S. 2,913,007.
Halber, Jerry, to W. A. Lewis and J. Halber. Hair-retaining
comb. 2,902,042, 9-1-59, CI. 132 — 133.
Halberg, Robert W., and R. S. Hutton, to Borg- Warner Corp.
Clutch plate. 2,902,130, 9-1-59, CI. 192 — 107.
Halberstadt, Charles C, to The Budd Co. Work handling
apparatus with controlled grip mechanical hand. 2,901,126,
8-25-59, CI. 214—1.
Halbert, Stuart. Airfoil with means for distributing de-
icing fluids. 2,876.970, 3-10-59, CI. 244 — 134.
Halbig, Paul. Spinning of polyacrylonitrile filaments.
2,878,097, 3-17-59. CI. 18 — 54.
Halbig, Paul. Shaped polyacrylonitrile structures. 2,907,096,
10-6-59, CI. 28 — 82.
Halbrook, James W., and W. O. Knaak. Folding boom.
2,919,107, 12-29-59, CI. 254—139.1.
Halbrook, Noah J., and R. V. Lawrence, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Separation of fumaropimaric acid
from fumaric-modified rosin products. 2,889,362, 6-2—59,
CI. 260—514.5.
Halbron, Serge. Rollers for conveyors. 2,886,156, 5-12-59,
CI. 193—37.
Haldeman, Bruce M., to General Bronze Corp. Window
operator. 2,890,882, 6-16-59, CI. 268—110.
Haldeman, George W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method and apparatus for fabricating
tubular units. 2,874,459, 2-24-59, CI. 29 — 517.
Haldeman, William F. Method for stabilizing semi-conductor
rectifiers. 2,874,448. 2-24-59, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Hale, Arlan B., to Union Carbide Corp. Partial oxidation
reactor. 2,889,209, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 277.
Hale, Arlan B., and S. E. Parrish, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process and apparatus for partial oxidation of hydro-
carbons. 2,868,856 1-13-59, CI. 260—679.
Hale, Arthur N., to Union Special Machine Co. Stand for
sewing machines and sewing unit comprising the same.
2,875,006, 2-24-59, CI. 311 — 12.
Hale, Arthur N., to Union Special Machine Co. Lockstitch
sewing machine. 2,885,982, 5-12-59, CI. 112 — 211.
Hale, Arthur N., to Union Special Machine Co. Stripper
mechanism for sewing machines. 2,887,077, 5-19-59, CI.
112 — 211.
Hale, Charles C, to E. N. Hale, by Decree of Distribution.
Latch plate mounting. 2,884,277, 4-28-59, CI. 292 — 341.18.
Hale. Clifford W. : See —
Florey, Howard W., Abraham, Newton, Burton, Kellv,
Hale, and Miller. 2.883.328.
Hale, Corwin M. : See —
Dentsch. Leo, and Hale. 2,880,435.
Hale. Edward C. : See —
Dorland, Rodger M., Yan, and Hale. 2,876,153.
Hale. Eileen N. : See —
Hale, Charles C. 2,884,277.
Hale Fire Pump Co. : See —
Wendell, Evert J. 2,916,254.
Hale, Fred H.. and R. PI. Page, to General Electric Co.
Strap-tightening tool. 2.S73.090, 2-10-59, CI. 254 — 79.
Hale, Harold E., to Tuner's Supply Co. Tool for the repair
of piano hammers. 2,906,067, 9-29^59, CI. 51 — 170.
Hale, Herman T. : See —
Deutsch. Leo, and Hale. 2,880,435.
Hale, John K. : See —
McCarty. Horace G.. and Hale. 2,906,076.
Hale, John K., and H. G. McCarty. to Sperry Rand Corp.
Agricultural implement. 2,906,077. 9-29-59, CI. 56 — 1.
Hale, Merritt W. Means for fastening trim for finishing
interior surfaces of walls, etc. 2,878,845, 3-24-59, CI.
145—1.
Hale, Mildred : See —
Deutsch, Leo, and Hale. 2,880,435.
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Hale, Nathan C. : See —
Le Fever, Mortier W. 2,913,250.
Hale, Randall H. Cervical brace. 2,904,040, 9-15-59, CI.
i or 07
Hale, Roger W. Braided strapping. 2,876,671, 3-10-59, CI.
Hale, Wallace M. : See —
Miller, Harry E. 2,911,611.
Hale, William F., to Paperbox Corp. Carton for packing
fruits, vegetables or the like. 2,874,889, 2-24-59, CI.
229 — 23.
Hales, Everett B. : See —
Gray, John W., Hales, and Greenwood. 2,908,902.
Hales, Everett B., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Automatic program control system. 2,870,429, 1-20-59,
CI. 340—147.
Hales, Ferron. Automotive door straightening jig. 2,903,259,
9-8-59, CI. 269 — 156.
Hales, Kenneth R., to Philco Corp. Semiconductor units.
2,896,136, 7-21-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Halex Corp. : See —
Alexander, Lewis W. 2,905,492.
Haller, John, and Alexander. 2,897,026.
Haley, Alfred J., Jr. : See —
Andersen, Holger C, and Haley. 2,909,578.
Haley, Bernard W.. to Hillside Laboratory. Optical device
for testing absorption. 2,868.062, 1-13-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Halev, Emmett L. Portable pressure fluid power devices.
2,867,086, 1-6-59, CI. 60—51.
Halev, Francis J. Fulcruming action pavement breaker.
2,878,002, 3-17-59, CI. 262—9.
Halev, Frank, % to O. W. Tippett. Self-squeezing tea or
coffee bag. 2,878,927, 3-24-59, CI. 206— .5.
Haley, Harold A., to American Viscose Corp. Spinning bath
circulator. 2,879,542, 3-31-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Halford, Frank B., and G. F. Clarke, to The De Havilland
Engine Co. Ltd. Blade ring assemblies for axial flow
compressors or turbines. 2,869,821, 1-20-59, CI. 253 — 78.
Halford, Frank B., deceased (by A. H. Bentley, G. P. Bulman,
and J. H. Bentley, executors), and L. S. Snell, to The De
Havilland Engine Co. Ltd. Multi-tubular wall for heat
exchangers. 2,880,577, 4-7-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Halford, Frank B.. deceased ; A. H. Bentley, G. P. Bulman,
J. H. Bentley. executors, A. V. Cleaver, and G. E. Preece,
to The De Havilland Engine Co. Ltd. Metal catalyst
packs. 2,887,456, 5-19-59. CI. 252 — 477.
Halftermever, Rene. Magnetic duplicate sound record.
2.886.330. 5-12-59. CI. 274 — 41.4.
Halkey-Roberts Corp. : See —
De See, Peter G. 2.887,120.
Halik, Raymond R., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Catalyst
moisture control. 2,883,334, 4-21-59, CI. 208 — 150.
Halik, Raymond R., and D. F. Hill, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Method for distributing a vapor-liquid feed and ap-
paratus therefor. 2,898,292, 8-4-59, CI. 208 — 250.
Hall, Albert N. Machine for coating elongated articles.
2,911,943, 11-10-59, CI. 118 — 425.
Hall, Alfred : See —
Imber, Alfred G., and Hall. 2,905,233.
Hall, Barbara A. : See —
Sowell, Ernest A., Curtln, Hall, and Scallet. 2,897,086.
Hall, Basil L. : See —
Rose. Alexander D.. Willach, and Hall. 2,883,085.
Hall, C. M., Lamp Co. : See —
Botti, Alfred. 2,872,793.
Botti, Alfred. 2,918,808.
Worden, Norbert P. 2.868.961.
Worden, Norbert P. 2,903,570.
Hall, Carroll B., N. A. Perry, and M. F. Zullig, to Ridbo
Laboratories, Inc. Low viscosity sulfurized tall oil and
process for making the same. 2,870,132, 1-20-59, CI. 260—
Hall, Cecil T. Multiple stage electronic amplifiers. 2,889,-
415, 6-2-59, CI. 179—171.
Hall, Charles C. Asphalt cutter operating under the weight
of the machine. 2,890,872, 6-16-59, CI. 262 — 20.
Hall, Charles T., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Methods of
and means for wrapping block-shaped articles. 2,867,065,
1-6-59, CI. 53—170.
Hall, Chauncty A. Weeding tool. 2,901,280, 8-25-59, CI.
294 — 50.8.
Hall, Clarence A. : See —
Dykstra, Fred J., Hall, and Shepherd. 2,904,458.
Hall, Claude C. : See—
Bartlett, Richard J., Hall, and Martell. 2,910,815.
Hall, Dick S. : See—
Forkel, Curt E., Hall, and Seyer. 2,880,983.
Hall, Dick S., and H. W. Hennigan, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Prevention of coke depositions in a hydrocarbon coking
zone. 2,875,146, 2-24-59, CI. 208 — 48.
Hall, Dick S., L. E. Dean, C. L. Seyer, and C. E. Forkel, to
Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for converting hydrocar-
bons. 2,880,078, 3-31-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Hall, Earl D. Multipurpose mason's level. 2,901,836, 9-1-59,
CI. 33—207.
Hall. Edward H. : See —
Hindle, Thomas, and Hall. 2,882,933.
Hall, Elisha W., to F. L. & J. C. Codman Co. Rotary
polishing element. 2,908,117, 10-13-59, CI. 51 — 193.5.
492096— P 25
Hall, Elisha W., and D. R. Paone, to F. L. & J. C. Codman
Co. Radial face rotary buffing element. 2,907,147, 10-
6-59, CI. 51—195.
Hall, Elisha W., 2nd, and D. R. Paone, to F. L. & J. C. Cod-
man Co. Rotary abrasive element. 2,907,145, 10-6-59,
CI. 51—193.5.
Hall, Elmer D. Centralizer. 2,886,111, 5-12-59, CI. 166—
241.
Hall, Elmer D. and J. A. Well tool mounting. 2,877,062,
3-10-59, CI. 308 — 1.
Hall, Emery L., to Whirlpool Corp. Drive apparatus. 2,888,-
828, 6-2-59, CI. 74—230.7.
Hall, Emery L., to Whirlpool Corp. Motor controller.
2,904.738, 9-15-59, CI. 318—325.
Hall, Flemmon P., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Removal of flash
from ceramic parts formed by pressing. 2,883,312, 4—21-
59 CI 134 32
Hall,' George C, R. E. Kline, and R. C. Zabor, to Gulf Re-
search & Development Co. Hydroreforming and reactiva-
tion of catalyst with an oxygen containing gas. 2,906,697,
9-29-59, CI. 208 — 136.
Hall, George D. : See —
Loeffler, John E., and Hall. 2,877,287.
Hall, George D., to Thornhill-Craver Co., Inc. Locking de-
vice for closures. 2,869,752 1-20-59, CI. 220 — 40.
Hall, George E., Jr., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Paper
making process and product. 2,919,222, 12-29-59, CI.
162 — 181.
Hall, George L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electron beam gun systems. 2,916,666, 12-8-59,
CI. 315—31.
Hall, George V. B., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Fuel enrichment device. 2,905,165, 9-22-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Hall, George V. B., A. C. Sampietro, and A. K. Hannum. to
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Opposed free piston re-
ciprocating gas compressor. 2,891,718, 6-23-59, CI.
230—53.
Hall, Guy C. Combination service entrance protection and
demand control. 2,904,703, 9-15-59, CI. 307—34.
Hall, Harry H. Method of making pressure measuring gage
means. 2,880,497, 4-7-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Hall, Harry H., to American Viscose Corp. Process of pro
ducing all skin rayon. 2,895,787, 7-21-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Hall, Henry D. Accessories for hair clipper. 2,882,595,
4-21-59, CI. 30 — 201.
Hall, Henry P., to General Radio Co. Electrical bridge and
method. 2,872,639, 2-3-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Hall, Hugh J., to Varian Associates. Reference cell holder.
2,876,273. 3-3-59, CI. 136 — 169.
Hall, Horatio V. : See —
Crossen, William P., Hall, and Kant. 2,901,749.
Hall, Howard T., to Research Corp. High pressure press.
2,918,699, 12-29-59, CI. 18—16.
Hall, J. & E., Ltd. : See-
Bailey, William J. 2,867,293.
Hall, James A. : See —
Atti, Eros, and Hall. 2,911,563.
Groszos, Stephen J., and Hall. 2,885,370.
Hall, James A., to Reynolds Metals Co. Evaporators for
refrigeration. 2,908,149, 10-13-59, CI. 62 — 516.
Hall James L. : See —
Preist, Donald H., Williams, and Hall. 2,903,614.
Hall, James R. : See —
Cole, Judson C, and Hall. 2,876,274.
Singelmann, Dietrich E., and Hall. 2,912,188.
Hall, James R., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic record-
ing system. 2,881,255, 4-7-59, CI. 179—15.
Hall, Jesse E., Sr. Tool mountings. 2,897,899, 8-4-59, CI.
166—241.
Hall, Jesse E., Sr., and J. A. Hall. Casing stop collar to mount
a well tool. 2,898,136, 8-4-59, CI. 287—52.
Hall, John A. : See —
Hall, Elmer D. and J. A. 2,877,062.
Hall, Jesse E., Sr. and J. A. 2,898,136.
Hall, John A. Cementing head. 2,870,842, 1-27-59, CI.
166—70.
Hall, John L., and D. A. Elliott, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Fast action hydraulic valve. 2,917,026, 12-15-59, CI.
121—38.
Hall, Keith W., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Press for
molding powdered material. 2,867.844. 1-13-59. CI. 18 —
16.5.
Hall, Keith W., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Ejection
stroke adjusting means for powdered metal presses.
2,882,556, 4-21-59, CI. 18 — 16.5.
Hall, Kenneth J. : See —
Cederlund, Albert, and Hall. 2,918,947.
Hall, Kenneth J., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Selvage and
method and means for making same. 2,918,945, 12-29-59,
CI. 139—54.
Hall, Kenneth J., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Selvages
for woven fabrics. 2,918,949, 12-29-59, CI. 139 — 383.
Hall, Lawrence G., and L. G. Cole, to Consolidated Electro-
dynamics Corp. Chromatography. 2,891,630, 6-23-59,
CI. 183—2.
Hall, Lester W. Hoist. 2,895,567, 7-21-59, CI. 187—9.
Hall, Llewellyn J. Safety device for brush hog. 2,880,942,
4-7-59, CI. 241 — 222.
386
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hall, Lowell E. : See-
Wheeler, Will L., Hall, and Kellogg. 2,878,561.
Wheeler, Will L., Hall, and Kellogg. 2,906,019.
Hall, Luther A. R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of poly P-xylene polymers containing halogen.
2,914,489, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Hall, Lynn O., Jr., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method and
apparatus for coating the interior surfaces of small diam-
eter glass tubing. 2,867,544, 1-6-59, CI. 117 — 97.
Hall, Marchand B., to Acme Steel Co. Shearing and gripping
device for binding tools. 2,868,238, 1-13-59, CI. 140—
93.2.
Hall, JVIarv H. Arithmetic teaching aid to demonstrate frac-
tions. 2,914,865, 12-1-59, CI. 35 — 75.
Hall & McChesney, Inc. : See —
Cooper, James. 2,906,268.
Hall Newton L. Ball mill with load dispersion bar.
2,868,463, 1-13-59, CI. 241 — 184.
Hall, Norman W. : See —
Anderson, John, Johnson, and Hall. 2,900,419.
Hall, Urville C, to United States of America, Navy. Phase
selector. 2,907,879, 10-6-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Hall, Oscar J. Socket plug receptacle. 2,870,425, 1-20-59,
CI. 339 — 75.
Hall, Otis M. Adapter for drop pipe in drilled well casings.
2,903,067, 9-8-59, CI. 166 — 85.
Hall, Preston M. Kotary type filing and abrading appliance.
2,877,775, 3-17-59, CI. 132—73.6.
Hall, Preston M., and K. H. Taylor. Welding machine elec-
trodes. 2,914,652, 11-24-59, CI. 219 — 120.
Hall, Ralph S. Broom having mounting member for a de-
tachable brush element. 2,915,768, 12-8-59, CI. 15 — 244.
Hall, Reginald H., and A. R. Graham, to The Distillers
Co. Ltd. Production of 1:1 :3-trialkoxyprop-2-ene.
2,870,221, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 615.
Hall, Robert D. Telescoping cabin for trucks. 2,879,103,
3-24-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Hall, Robert H. : See —
Ashley, Edward L. and J. W., Bowker, Hall, and Kendall.
2 872 398
Fuc'hs, Francis J., Jr., and Hall. 2,902,077.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and Hall. 2,902,078.
Hall, Robert L. : See —
Smith, David R., and Hall. 2,898,315.
Hall, Robert N., to General Electric Co. Silicon carbide
semiconductor devices and method of preparation thereof.
2,918,396. 12-22-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Hall, Ronald C. : See —
Billin, James J., Godier, and Hall. 2,885,472.
Hall, Ronald H, and E. Turk, to Hercules Powder Co. Re-
covery of pure acetone. 2,906.675, 9-29-59. CI. 202—57.
Hall, Richard W., to Barnes Engineering Co. Process for
flattening thermistor flakes. 2,901,811, 9-1-59, CI. 25 — 156.
Hall, Thane R. Boat steering device. 2,881,730, 4-14-59,
CI. 114 — 153.
Hall, Thomas C. : See —
Harrington, Allan L., and Hall. 2,913,358.
Hall, Victor C, to Merck & Co., Inc. Tablet feed device and
process. 2,886,157. 5-12-59, CI. 193 — 43.
Hall, Vincent C, to Time, Inc. Variable black plate for use
in color reproduction systems. 2,892,016, 6-23-59, CI.
178—5.2.
Hall, Vincent C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for
balancing scanning systems. 2,895,006, 7-14—59, CI.
178—7.1.
Hall, W. F., Printing Co. : See —
Hillier, Stanley K. 2,894,454.
Hall, Walter E. : See —
Whetstone, Richard R., Raab, and Hall. 2,867,646.
Hall, William A. Artificial foliage and method of manufac-
ture. 2,901,852, 9-1-59, CI. 41—13.
Hall. William D. : See —
Laufer, Maurice K., and Hall. 2,916,606.
Hall, William F. Electrical measuring system. 2,871,447,
1-27-59, CI. 324 — 114.
Hall, William G. : See —
Decker, Richard O., Pittman, Van Nice, Conner, Hall, and
Evans. 2,888,549.
Hall, William G., R. I. Van Nice, and W. G. Evans, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Logic circuits. 2,874,373,
2-17-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Hall, William I. Fluid coupling. 2,918,156, 12-22-59, CI.
192—3.2.
Hall. William O. : See —
Phillips, Wallace G., Hall, and Overstreet. 2,911,927.
Halla, Ottokar, and F. Kuhrt, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetically controllable semiconduct-
ing resistance device and method of its manufacture.
2,915,684, 12-1-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Halladay, Earl L. Universal door edge moulding. 2,879,104,
3-24-59, CI. 296 — 44.
Halladay, Lloyd : See —
Ribesehl, Robert E., and Halladay. 2,905,428.
Hallam, Cecil A. : See —
Ewaldson, Waldemar C, and Hallam. 2,877,730.
Hallam, Cecil A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Differential
drive apparatus. 2,896,777, 7-28-59, CI. 203—227.
Hallam, Cecil A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Registration
of corrugated tapes. 2,916,072, 12-8-59, CI. 153 — 2.
Hallam, Claude S. : See —
Hughes, Charles W., Schmid, and Hallam. 2,912,941.
Hallam, Sleigh & Cheston Ltd. : See —
Gamlen, Donald R. 2,904,360.
Hallard, Frank L. Colostomy belts ;ind the like. 2,S95,476,
7-21-59, CI. 128—283.
Hallas, Leon G. : See —
Morningster, Alfred L., and Hallas. 2,887,154.
Hallas, Lister, to Southern United Telephone Cables Ltd.
Arrangements for actuating electric relays in sequence.
2.917,680, 12-15-59, CI. 317 — 140.
Hallas-Moller, Knud : See —
Petersen, Karl, Schlichtkrull, and Hallas-Moller.
2,882,202.
Petersen, Karl, Schlichtkrull, and Hallas-Moller.
2,882,203.
Hallbauer, Dankmar, to General Electric Co. Arrangement
of lag and light load compensators in an induction watt-
hour meter. 2,879,476, 3-24-59, CI. 324—138.
Hallden, Frederick G., and M. J. McCann, to The Western
Union Telegraph Co. Two way facsimile repeater.
2.870,246, 1-20-59, CI. 178—5.
Haller, Augustine C. Process for preserving eggs. 2,912,335,
11-10-59, CI. 99—161.
Haller, Clayton L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control
mechanism. 2 896,052, 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Haller, Clayton L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Thermo-
statically controlled cooking apparatus. 2,911,514, 11-3-
59, CI. 219 — 14.
Haller, John. Briquetting die set. 2,913,766, 11-24-59, 01.
18—34.
Haller, John, and L. W. Alexander, tD Halex Corp. Expan-
sion compensating sleeve bearing unit. 2,897,026, 7-28-59,
CI. 308—238.
Haller, John F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process
for the production of stabilized liquid ozone. 2,876,077,
3-3-59, CI. 23—222.
Haller, John F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process
for forming nitrogen oxides. 2,901,320, 8-25-59. CI. 23 —
163.
Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc. : See —
McLucas, John L. 2,883,658.
McLucas, John L. 2,898,401.
Hallerstrom, Harold C, to Hanna Engineering Works. Cush-
ioning device for cylinders. 2,870,744. 1-27-59, CI. 121 —
38.
Hallewell, George, to Blackstone and Co. Ltd. Flexible cou-
plings. 2,871,683, 2-3-59, CI. 64—13.
Halley, James W. : See —
Porter, Frank R., Halley, and McFarland. 2,872,352.
Halley, James W., to Inland Steel Co. Control method and
apparatus for iron ore reduction process. 2,889,219,
6-2-59, CI. 75—52.
Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co. : See —
Bynum. Frank A. 2,883,874.
Lintz, Mark, and Anderson. 2,898,466.
Owslev. William D. 2,911,187.
Pyle, Edwin C, and Northington. 2,884,230.
Pyle, Edwin C, Northington, and Copland. 2,884,231.
Richardson, Cecil R. 2,877.851.
Westbrook, Spurgeon S. 2,913,053.
Hallicrafters Co., The : See —
Dickinson, Robert V. C, and Gould. 2,884,598.
Marsh, Richard E. 2,873.431.
Stanford, Robert C. 2,915,711.
Halliday, David, to Dresser Industries. Inc. Pattern for im-
peller core. 2,887,744, 5-26-59. CI. 22—158.
Hallidav, John J. Hinges for hanging doors. 2,885,722,
5-12-59, CI. 16—130.
Halliday, Virgil R. Drapery hanger. 2,873,081, 2-10-59,
CI. 248—262.
Hallidy, William M., to The Leece-Neville Co. Brush holder.
2.875,356. 2-24-59, CI. 310 — 245.
Hallidy. William M., to The Leece-Neville Co. Alternator-
rectifier electrical generating system. 2,877,402, 3-10-59.
CI. 320 — 28.
Hallidy, William M., to The Leece-Neville Co. Armature
construction. 2,884,549, 4-28-59, CI. 310 — 183.
Hallidy, William M., to The Leece-Neville Co. Engine crank-
ing apparatus. 2,907,215, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 6.
Hallie, Gerardus, and J. W. Hoogendonk, to Stamicarbon
N. V. Process for granulating material. 2,887,723,
5-23-59, CI. 18 — 47.2.
Halligan, Joseph C. Gate structure. 2,896,277, 7-28-59,
CI. 20—71.
Hallman, Russell H., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,894,458, 7-14-59, CI. 103—120.
Hallmann, Johan P. H., to North American Philips Co.,
Inc. Apparatus for magnetic recording and reproduction.
2.868.544. 1-13-59, CI. 274 i.
Hallmann, Johan P. H, to North American Philips Co.. Inc.
Tape guiding device. 2,912,516, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Hallmark Cards, Inc. : See —
Campbell, Ernest C, Jr. 2,889,879.
Campbell. Ernest C, Jr. 2,894,620.
Lohnes, Howard E„ and Krekovich. 2.884,724.
Lohnes, Howard E., and Krekovich. 2,884,738.
Rowland, Homer C. 2,886,912.
Hallock, Edward C. Interlocking brace for louver blades.
2.881,484. 4-14-59. 01. 20—63.
Hallock, Edward C. Roof scuttle. 2,909,254, 10-20-59, CI.
189 — 46.
Hallstead, Herbert J. : See —
Bloch, Erich, and Hallstead. 2,910,673.
LIST OF PATENTEES
387
Hallstrom, Olof A., Jr. Door control mechanism. 2,912,236,
11-10-59, CI. 268 — 50.
Hallstrom, Olof H. Connector valve for central suction
plants. 2,908,286, 10-13-59, CI. 137 — 522.
Hallworth, Robert, to Henry Simon Ltd. Pneumatic eleva-
tors for granular materials. 2,898,157, 8-4-59, CI. 302 — 17.
Halm Instrument Co. Inc. : See —
Aronson, Theodore F., and Lyon. 2,91S,278.
Haloid Xerox Inc. : See —
Allen, William M. 2,919,247.
Andrus, Paul G. 2,874,064.
Andrus, Paul G., and Walkup. 2,873,721.
Bull, Glen C, Marlen, and Sabel. 2,913,973.
Bvrne, John F. 2,917,385.
Carlson, Chester F. 2,918,900.
Clark, Harold E. 2,911,330.
Clark. Harold E., and Gundlach. 2,S80,696.
Dessauer. John H, and Clark. 2,901,348.
Dessauer, John H., Gundlach, and Mott. 2,894,840.
Gundlach, Robert W. 2,871,819.
Gundlach, Robert W. 2,885,556.
Gundlach, Robert W. 2,912,586.
Haacke, Alfred C. 2,868,989.
Hayford, Richard E. 2,880,699.
Hayford, Richard E. 2,899,331.
Hayford, Richard E., and Crumrine. 2,911,944.
Hayford, Richard E., and Kaiser. 2,868,642.
Insalaco, Michael A. 2,891,011.
Insalaco, Michael A. 2,892,794.
Landrigan, Richard B., Fauser, and Tom. 2,872,338.
Lehmann, Ernest H. 2,879,397.
Matthews, Earnest P. 2,877,132.
Matthews, Earnest P. 2,878,972.
Matthews, Earnest P. 2,894,486.
Matthews, Earnest P. 2,911,945.
Mayo, Clyde R., and Wolfe. 2,878,732.
Mayo, Clyde R., and Wolfe. 2,892,391.
Ricker, Eugene C. 2,918,898.
Rosenthal, Joseph F. 2,914,221.
Sabel, Edward R., and Galbrecht. 2,913,974.
Schaffert, Roland M„ and Hansen. 2,901,349.
Van Dora, Warren G. 2,886,464.
Van Wagner, Edward M. 2,919,179.
Vvverberg, Robert G. 2,885,955.
Vyverberg, Robert G., and Rosenthal. 2,919,119.
Walker, James J. 2,889,234.
Walkup, Lewis E. 2,879,395.
Walkup, Lewis E. 2,892,708.
Walkup, Lewis E. 2,919,191.
Halpern, Alfred, to Synergistics,
ronates. 2,878,252, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 284.
Halpern, Alfred, to Synergistics, Inc. Novel otologic prepara-
tions and the process for their preparation. 2,914,442.
11-24-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Halpern, Benjamin D., and H.
Bonding inorganic granules.
193.
Halpern, Israel A. Container
2,919,057, 12-29-59, CI. 222—
Halpern, Jack, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd.
Method of reducing a metal compound to a lower state
of oxidation in the presence of a cupric acetate catalyst.
2,879,134, 3-24-59, CI. 23—140.
Halpern, Otto. Corner reflector. 2,917,739, 12-15-59, CI.
343—18.
Halpern, Otto, to United States of America, Navy. Identify-
ing reflector with reflection dissymmetry. 2,918,671,
12-22-59. CI. 343—18.
Halpern, William, M. C. Depp, and H. A. Trenchard, to Sperry
Rand Corp. Method of measuring and compensating for
deviation errors for earth's field responsive instruments.
2,887,872. 5-26-59, CI. 73 — 1.
Halpern, William, M. C. Depp, and C. F. Fragola, to Sperry
Rand Corp. Method of measuring and compensating for
deviation errors in earth's field sensitive direction indica-
tors. 2,887,873, 5-26-59, CI. 73 — 1.
Halpert, David, to Vertol Aircraft Corp. Method and com-
position for treating aluminum and aluminum alloys.
2,883,311, 4-21-59, CI. 134 — 3.
Halpert, Joseph H. Service control devices. 2,871,594,
2-3-59, CI. 40 — 63.
Halpert, Louis. Combination vehicular warning extension
light. 2,891,235, 6-16-59, CI. 340 — 87.
Hals, Per J., to United States of America, Air Force.
Cathode-follower for pulse operation. 2,908,774, 10-13-59,
CI. 179—171.
Halstead, Harold A., H. A., Jr. and R. E., to Novelty Carriage
Works, Inc. Prisoner confining partition for automobiles.
2,884,279, 4-28-59, CI. 296 — 24.
Halstead, Harold A., Jr. : See —
Halstead, Harold A., H. A.,
Halstead. John H. Automobile
CI. 187—8.75.
Halstead, Robert E. : See —
Halstead, Harold A., H. A., Jr. and R. E. 2,884,279.
Halsted, Richard E. : See — -
Elliott, James F., and Halsted. 2,904,696.
Halsted, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Signal trans-
lating devices and circuits. 2,904,697, 9-15-59, CI. 250 —
213.
Haltenberger. Jules. Automobile door lock control. 2,873,135
2-10-59, CI. 292 — 280.
Inc. Quinidine galactu-
E. Hovt, to The Borden Co.
2,878,539, 3-24-59, CI. 22—
closure and pouring spout.
184.
Jr. and R. E.
lift. 2,899,020,
2,884,279.
8-11-59,
Haltenberger, Jules. Gas turbine engine with exhaust heat
recovery. 2,906,092, 9-29-59. CI. 60 — 39.16.
Halter, Robert E., and J. J. McGrath, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Itaconic acid-amine reaction product.
2,908,711, 10-13-59, CI. 260—534.
Haltmeier, Alfred, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Drying of
moist material. 2,874,482, 2-24-59, CI. 34 — 31.
Haltmeier, Alfred, to Farbenfabrieken Bayer Akt. Manu-
facture of sulfuric acid. 2,879,135, 3-24-59, CI. 23 —
168.
Haltmeier, Alfred, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Bubble
cap assembly. 2,893,713, 7-7-59, CI. 261 — 114.
Haltof , Henry : See —
Britton, Roscoe C, and Haltof. 2,867,952.
Haluska, Loren A. : See —
Clark, Harold A., and Haluska. 2,877,256.
Haluska, Loren A., to Dow Corning Corp. Polymeric organo-
siloxanes. 2,868,824, 1-13-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Haluska, Loren A., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of re-
activating halosilanes with diols. 2,906,768, 9-29-59, CI.
260 — 448.8.
Halvarsson, Harald, to De Laval Steam Turbine Co. Gear
tooth measuring instrument. 2,901,831, 9-1-59, CI.
33-179.5.
Halversen, Roy A. Hot working of metals. 2,893,114,
7_7_59 qi 29 424.
Halverson, Emmett H. Catapult device. 2,876,760, 3-10-59,
CI. 124 — 20.
Halverson Kenneth L. Measuring and dispensing device.
2,873,050, 2-10-59, CI. 222 — 158.
Halverstadt, Isaac F. : See —
Hidalgo, John, Williams, and Halverstadt. 2,871,258.
Halvorsen Products Mfg. Co. : See —
Lambert, Robert D. 2,873,966.
Halvorson, Robert L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Micro-
wave communication system. 2,907,874, 10-6-59, CI.
250 — 15.
Halvorson, Robert L., F. S. Beale, and H. B. Dobyns, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Equipment failure alarm sys-
tem for repeater station communication network.
2,875.327, 2-24-59, CI. 250—6.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Process for
producing synthetic linear condensation copolyesters using
an alkylene carbonate. 2,870,124, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 75.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Process for pro-
ducing synthetic linear aromatic sulfur-containing con-
densation polyesters and products thereof. 2,870,127,
1-20-59, CI. 260—78.4.
Ham, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Copolyamides
from alpha-amino-acids and process for producing same.
2,892,817, 6-30-5.9, CI. 260 — 78.
Ham, George E., and A. B. Craig, to The Chemstrand Corp.
Dye receptive fiber forming acrylonitrile polymer contain-
ing 2-alkyleneoxy substituted imidazolines and blends there-
of with acrylonitrile polymer. 2,867,602, 1-6-59, CI. 260—
45.5.
Ham, George E., and A. B. Craig, to The Chemstrand Corp.
Certain 2-olefinoxymethyl imidazolines. 2,867,625, 1-6-59,
CI. 260—309.6.
Ham, George E., and R. L. Sublett, to The Chemstrand Corp.
High-melting interpolymers from epsilon-caprolactam.
2,893,980, 7-7-59, CI. 260—78.
Ham, Hubert : See —
Karp, David, Ham, Reckson, and Hoffman. 2,907,187.
Ham, James H., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Signaling device. 2,893,001, 6-30-59, CI. 340 — 392.
Ham, James H., Jr., and W. Kalin, to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Inc. Sound output controller for signaling de-
vices. 2,878,464, 3-17-59, CI. 340 — 100.
Ham, John L., and D. I. Sinizer, to National Research Corp.
Production of metals. 2,875,034, 2-24-59, CI. 75 — 10.
Ham, Ralph A., and L. A. Jones. Shoe counter. 2,875,533,
3-3-59, CI. 36—68.
Hamada, Tsugio, to Wynn Pharmacal Corp. Quinidine glu-
conate sustained medication tablet. 2,895,881, 7-21-59, CI.
167 — 82.
Hamahata, Shinichi : See —
Urano, Yukio, and Hamahata. 2,886,940.
Hamaker, John C, Jr. : See —
Roberts, George A., and Hamaker. 2,893,902.
Hamamura, Hiroshi : See —
Izumitani, Tetsuro, Terai, and Hamamura. 2,919,201.
Haman, Harold H., to The Anaconda Co. Drill testing device.
2,909,922, 10-27-59, CI. 73 — 135.
Haman, Ralph W., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Rail-
way car with high level seats. 2,891,488, 6-23-59, CI.
105—345.
Hamann, Alfred W. : See —
Catlin, Robert T„ Hamann, and Walker. 2,912,779.
Hamann, Harry L., to Production Metal Stamping Co. 'Sheet
metal slide fastener for threadless studs. 2,895,370,
7-21-59, CI. 85—36.
Hamblett, Kenneth H., and F. Zuckschwerdt. Electromag-
netic switch. 2,874,244, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Hamblin, Clyde M., % to E. F. Hamblin, % to H. H. Living-
stone, and % to B. H. Marshall. Buoyant, insulated flexible
tubing and method of making same. 2,874,722, 2-24—59,
CI. 138—53.
Hamblin. Eva F. : See —
Hamblin. Clyde M. 2,874,722.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hamblin, Leslie F., to Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd. Tractor-
trailer load distributing coupling. 2,883,208, 4-21-59, CI.
280 — 406.
Hamblin, Leslie P., to Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd. Steering
of trailer vehicles. 2,890,894, 6-16-59, CI. 280—103.
Hamblin, Leslie F., to Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd. Low-
loader trailer with variable ground clearance. 2,893,747,
7-7-59, CI. 280 — 44.
Hambor, John G. : See —
Weaver, Carson E., and Hambor. 2,882,466.
Hambor, Valentine F., R. J. Shafranek, and J. H. Silverman,
to Thompson Eamo Wooldridge Inc. High temperature
solenoid. 2,909,713, 10-20-59, CI. 317 — 165.
Hamburg, Henry F., and A. Faugno. Beverage dispenser.
2,873,051, 2-10-59, CI. 222 — 396.
Hamby, Durward E. : See —
Erasmus, Hendrik de W., and Hamby. 2,913,318.
Hameister, Harold L. : See —
Hailston, Ellis W., and Hameister. 2,893,153.
Hamel, Edward E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of 1,4-dichlorobutane. 2,889,380, 6-2-59, CI.
260—657.
Hamel, Lewis E., to Lewis E. Hamel Co. Boat clamp.
2,869 812, 1-20-59, CI. 248 — 42.
Hamel, Lewis E., Co. : See —
Hamel, Lewis E. 2,869,812.
Hamelink, Cornells A. S. : See —
Reumerman, Theodorus, and Hamelink. 2,886,239.
Hamer, Howard, to Electronic Associates. Inc. Stabilized di-
rect coupled amplifier. 2,910,549, 10-27-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Hamer, Leland S., to Chiksan Co. Pressure relieved valve
seal. 2,908,480, 10-13-59, CI. 251 — 328.
Hamer, Martin : See —
Brehm, Allen E., Hamer, and La Croix. 2,897,069.
Hamer, William E., and G. V. Phillips, to Monsanto Chemicals
Ltd. Aspirin crystallisation. 2,890,240, 6-9-59, CI. 260 —
480.
Hamersley, Gordon D., to The Griscom-Russell Co. Head
closure construction for heat exchangers. 2,872,065,
2—3—59 CI 220 40.
Hamill, John I., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Dynamo-electric machines. 2,897,382, 7-28-59, CI. 310—
64.
Hamill-Markus Industries, Inc. : See —
Randol, Glenn T. 2,903,855.
Hamill, Robert B., to Welex, Inc. Stabilizer for well casing
perforator. 2,915,011, 12-1-59, CI. 102—21.8.
Hamill, Robert J. Clutch releasing attachment for tractors.
2,890,759, 6-16-59, CI. 180—14.5.
Hamilton, Andrew, and A. Naylor, to Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co. Ltd. Spark-over protective devices for low
voltage electrical apparatus. 2,919,371, 12-29-59, CI.
313—292.
Hamilton, Bertis F., deceased ; W. S. Hamilton, executor, to
Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Serving tray and cart. 2,886,186,
5-12-59, CI. 211 — 126.
Hamilton, Carl C. : See —
Bailey, Ervin G., Hardgrove, and Hamilton. 2,879,717.
Hamilton, Charles A., and D. L. Evans, Jr., to Alabama Pipe
Co. Process and apparatus for the production of sand
molds. 2,875,482, 3-3-59, CI. 22 — 16.
Hamilton, Clarence L., and M. B. Michael, to Ball Brothers
Co., Inc. Steam vacuum apparatus for closing containers.
2,889,674, 6-9-59, CI. 53—112.
Hamilton, Donald E. : See —
Fenner, Robert M., and Hamilton. 2,869,147.
Hamilton, Douglas J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Low output
impedance semiconductor amplifier. 2,868,897, 1-13-59,
CI. 179—171.
Hamilton, Douglas L. P., to Utility Products Co. Above
ground tap enclosure for subterranean cable. 2,916,539,
12-8-59, CI. 174 — 38.
Hamilton, Earl F., to Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Article of furni-
ture. 2,868,601, 1-13-59, CI. 311—107.
Hamilton, Earl F., to Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Chair or the like.
2,900,013, 8-18-59, CI. 155—196.
Hamilton, Edgar K., and G. Lukacs, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Lower alkvl ester of acetonediearboxylic acid. 2,887,508,
5-19-59, CI. 260 — 483.
Hamilton, Eugene P., to Marchant Research, Inc. Pulse in-
terpreter. 2,887.676, 5-19-59, CI. 340—174.
Hamilton, Francis E., J. J. Troy, and E. S. Hughes, Jr., to
International Business Machines Corp. Data transfer
system. 2,877,450, 3-10-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Hamilton, Francis E.. G. V. Hawkins, R. E. Lawhead. Jr.,
and E. S. Hughes, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Digital computer. 2,901,166, 8-25-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Hamilton, Francis B., J. D. Wolfe, and C. S. Jackowskl, to
International Business Machines Corp. Accounting ma-
chine. 2,902,213, 9-1-59, CI. 235—61.7.
Hamilton, Francis E., E. S. Hughes, Jr., C. B. Smith, and
A. L. Furr, to International Business Machines Corp.
Data transfer mechanism. 2,919,429, 12-29-59, CI.
340—174.
Hamilton, Francis W., to Chrysler Corp. Carburetor choke
mechanism. 2,871,843, 2-3-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Hamilton, Francis W., to Chrysler Corp. Automatic choke
air heater. 2,876,999, 3-10-59, CI. 257—241.
Hamilton, Francis W., to Chrysler Corp. Multiple stage
choke control. 2,918,266, 12-22-59, CI. 261 — 39.
Plumbing
2,912,895,
Hamilton, Harry D. : See —
Pader, Morton, Hamilton, Miles, and McCrimlisk.
2,874,049.
Hamilton, James, to General Electric Co. Enclosing case for
electrical or other apparatus. 2,881,940, 4—14-59, CI.
220—3.94.
Hamilton, James I. : See —
Dolman, Henry J., Hamilton, and Ball. 2,890,554.
Hamilton, Jennie L. Urinals for infants. 2,904,047,
9-15-59, CI. 128 — 295.
Hamilton, John M., to The Guiberson Corp. Drill stem wiper.
2,916,758, 12-15-59, CI. 15—210.
Hamilton, Joseph P. : See —
Burkhardt, George C, Eastwood, and Hamilton. 2,896,-
835.
Hamilton, Joseph P., to Container Corp. of America. Stack.
ing paperboard tray. 2.868,430, 1-13-59, CI. 229 — 34.
Hamilton, Joseph P., to C. Dreifus, Jr. Pallet. 2,904,297,
9-15-59, CI. 248—120.
Hamilton, Joseph P., to Longview Fibre Co. Produce tray or
container. 2,910,220, 10-27-59, CI. 229 — 15.
Hamilton, Joseph R. Baffle plate and settle-blow mechanism.
2,877,604, 3-17-59, CI. 49 — 18.
Hamilton, Joseph R. Turbine power transmitting assembly.
2,892,364, 6-30-59, CI. 74 — 718.
Hamilton, Lawrence E. Binocular shutter control. 2,899,863.
8-18-59, CI. 88 — 61.
Hamilton Mfg. Co. : See —
Ariens, Virgil C. 2,916,183.
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2,886,186.
Hamilton, Earl F. 2.868.601.
Hamilton, Earl F. 2,900,013.
Hiers, Victor H. 2,881,482.
Hiers, Victor H. 2,911,276.
O'Neil, Charles S. 2,905,519.
Paulsen, Paul L., Hiers, and Kanzelberger. 2,899,772.
Rulseh, Roger D. 2,876,556.
Hamilton, Ralph A., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
mirror. 2,876,673. 3-10-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Hamilton, Robert H. Spectrophotometry process.
11-17-59, CI. 88—14.
Hamilton, Robert W. : See — -
Cusic, John W., and Hamilton. 2,874,155.
Hamilton, Robert W., to Magee-Hale Park-O-Meter Co. Auto-
matic parking meters. 2,897,938, 8-4-59, CI. 194 — 72.
Hamilton, Robert W., to Magee-Hale Park-O-Meter Co. Mul-
tiple coin parking meter. 2,901,078, 8-25-59, CI. 194 — 72.
Hamilton, Rollie D., to Auto Express Rail, Inc. Conveyor.
2,908,379, 10-13-59, CI. 198—213.
Hamilton, Rollie D., and S. M. Rich, said Hamilton to said
Rich. Automatic safety valve for vehicle brake systems.
2,899,024, 8-11-59, CI. 188—152.
Hamilton, Samuel A. B. Air circulating device for automo-
biles. 2,894,442, 7-14-59, CI. 98 — 2.
Hamilton, Sanborn. Operator's skill compensating amuse-
ment device. 2,872,193, 2-3-59, Cl. 273 — 119.
Hamilton-Skotch Corp. : See —
Piker, Herbert M. 2.881.936.
Piker, Herbert M. 2,915,352.
Piker, Herbert M., and Schultheiss. 2,872,066.
Hamilton, W. L., & Co. : See —
Hamilton, William K. 2,896,865.
Hamilton, Wallace, to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries. Inc.
Fluid springs. 2,873,964, 2-17-59, Cl. 267 — 64.
Hamilton, Walter E., and R. Trafelet. Lawn edger.
2,900,723, 8-25-59, Cl. 30—319.
Hamilton Watch Co. : See —
Riemiller, Philip E., Reese, and Van Horn. 2,877,654.
Detwiler, Harrv S. 2,887,551.
Detwiler, Harry S., Petters, and Thompson. 2,907,810.
Fritsch, Daniel. 2,897,680.
Gibbs, Thomas B., and Fink. 2.873,572.
Gingrich, Wilmer J. 2,894,367.
Jackson, Roderick M. 2,889,471.
Kempf, Walter R. 2,877.285.
Pedrick, Donald R. 2,888,751.
Turre. George J. 2,882.498.
Van Horn, John A., Biemiller, and Reese. 2,888,797.
Hamilton, William F., and E. Simon, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Compositions of matter for the electroplating of
cadmium. 2,892,761, 6-30-59, Cl. 204 — 50.
Hamilton, William K., to W. L. Hamilton & Co. Spray head.
2,896,865, 7-28-59, Cl. 239—521.
Hamilton. William S. : See —
Hamilton, Bertis F. 2.886,186.
Hamilton, William S. H. Starting and operating fluorescent
lamps in series. 2,918,605, 12-22-59. Cl. 315 — 97.
Hamilton, Winton W. : See —
Elliott, Kenneth M., and Hamilton. 2,898,288.
Hamilton-Peters, Rodney, and T. B. Philip, to The Distillers
Co. Ltd. Shut-off valve. 2,908,290, 10-13-59, Cl.
137 — 614.11.
Hamister, Victor C, to Union Carbide Corp. Furnace con-
struction for high temperature purification of carbonaceous
bodies in halogen-containing gases. 2,893,848, 7-7-59,
Cl. 23—277.
Hamlet, John C. : See —
Jansen, Alexander B. A., and Hamlet. 2,880,203.
Hamlin, Bess E. : See —
Hamlin, Jerry F., and Newman. 2,909,302.
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389
Hamlin, Frank S., J. D. Holmes, B. S. Brooks, and H. A.
Swanson, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Temperature con-
trol system. 2,915,298, 12-1-59, CI. 257 — 288.
Hamlin, Jack D. Clothes hanger and carrier. 2,884,170,
4-28-59, CI. 223—95.
Hamlin, Jerry F. : See —
Hamlin, Jerry F., and Newman. 2,909,302.
Hamlin. Jerry F. Extensible stud driving tool. 2,902,690,
9-8-59, CI. 1 — 47.
Hamlin, Jerry F.. and L. Newman, % to J. F. Hamlin, % to
B. E. Hamlin y6 to R. M. Cuykendall, % to M. Cuykendall,
% to Louise Newman, and % to Louis Newman. Riveting
gun. 2,909,302, 10-20-59, CI. 218—34.
Harnm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Piston
rings. 2,886,384, 5-12-59, CI. 309 — 45.
Hamm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Method
of producing a continuous spacer and expander for piston
rings. 2,907,101, 10-6-59, CI. 29 — 156.'62.
Hamm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Piston
rings. 2,910,334, 10-27-59, CI. 309 — 45.
Hamm, Forrest D.. to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Anesthetic
vaporizer apparatus. 2,869.540, 1-20-59. CI. 12S — 188.
Hamm, Fred. Emergency vehicle brake device. 2,878,885,
3-24-59, CI. 180 — 82.
Hamm, George E., to The Chemstrand Corp. Preparation
of dry solutions of acrylonitrile vinylpyridine copolymers.
2,918,447, 12-22-59, CI. 260—34.2.
Hamm, John A., Jr. Mechanism for aiding and dialing tele-
phone numbers. 2,874,672, 2-24-59, CI. 116 — 133.
Hamm, Otto H. Automotive vehicle anti-skid device.
2,912,056, 11-10-59, CI. 180—15.
Hamm, Philip C. : See —
Beaver, David J., Hamm, and Stoffel. 2,867,520.
Beaver, David J., Stoffel, and Hamm. 2,913,322.
Deebel, George F., and Hamm. 2,879,150.
Hamm, Philip C, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Defoliating
compositions. 2,893,856, 7-7-59, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Hammack, Roderick F. : See — ■
Scherf, Paul H., Bayne, and Hammack. 2,867,134.
Hamman, Denver C, to Illinois Tool Works. Roller assembly.
2.898.160, 8^-59, CI. 308 — 18.
Hammann, William C. : See —
Blake, Edward S., and Hammann. 2,889,354.
Hammar, Gustaf W. (by L. B. Hammar, executrix) ; and F. C.
Bennett, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Highly sensitive lead
sulfide surfaces and the method of manufacture. 2,917,413,
12-15-59, Cl. 117—211.
Hammar, Louise B. : See —
Hammar, Gustaf W., and Bennett. 2,917,413.
Hammel, Jay E. : See —
Josephson, Vernal, and Hammel. 2,868,991.
Hammell, Kemper M., to A M P Inc. Electrical connector.
2,888,662, 5-26-59, CI. 339 — 217.
Hammen, Heinrich, and L. Musiol, to Siemens-Planiawerke
Akt. Filer Kohlefabrikate. Method of impregnating porous
graphite and carbon articles. 2,867,545, 1-6-59, CI. 117 —
102.
Hammer, Charles F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Vari-
able load brake control apparatus for railway cars.
2.919.161, 12-29-59, CI. 303—3.
Hammer, Ervin J. and 0. H. Beet harvester ejection device.
2,888,081, 5-26-59, CI. 171—58.
Hammer, Herbert, to Meteor A.-G. Ring coiling machine.
2,868,466, 1-13-59, CI. 242 — 4.
Hammer, Irving P. : See —
Martin, James W., Hessel, Hammer, and Rust.
Martin, James W., Hessel, Hammer, and Rust.
Hammer, Orrin H. : See —
Hammer, Ervin J. and O. H. 2,888.081.
Hammer, Otto, to Dresser Operations, Inc.
2,885,186, 5-5-59, CI. 255—314.
Hammer, Otto, to Dresser Operations, Inc. Rotary disc bit.
2,898,089, 8-4-59, CI. 255—323.
Hammer, Richard B. Reflective warning device. 2,869,424,
1-20-59, CI. 88—81.
Hammer, Warren H., and L. K. Loomer, to Land-Air, Inc.
Data recording camera. 2,906,584, 9-29-59, CI. 346 — 110.
Hammerberg, Chester A., to Armour and Co. Process for the
preparation of a rolled meat product. 2,868,650, 1-13-59,
CI. 99—107.
Hammerli, Samuel : See —
Kesselring, Fritz, and Hammerli. 2,897,408.
Hammerly, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Plug-in type
circuit breaker panelboard. 2,897,410, 7-28-59, CI. 317 —
119.
Hammerly, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Electric
terminal board connector assembly. 2,905,923, 9-22-59,
CI. 339—198.
Hammerly, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Circuit
breaker panelboard. 2,910,630, 10-27-59, CI. 317—119.
Hammerly, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Clamp and
fixture support. 2,911,179, 11-3-59, CI. 248 — 339.
Hammers, Louis L. Safety gas shield for service lines.
2,871,113. 1-27-59, Cl. 48—192.
Hammes, John P., to United States of America, Army. Semi-
conductor devices. 2,888,619, 5-26-59, Cl. 317 — 235.
Hammesfahr, Frederic W., and R. L. Hatch, to General Elec-
tric Co. Process for irradiating flat stock organic poly-
mers. 2,914,450, 11-24-59, Cl. 204 — 154.
Hammett, Robert B. Multifrequency devices and systems
associated therewith. 2.897.451. 7-28-59, Cl. 331 — 60.
2,890,458, 6-16-59, Cl.
2,875,831.
2,875,832.
Drill bit.
Hammitt, Andrew B., and H. L. Birum, Jr. Door frame as-
sembly. 2,910,154, 10-27-59, Cl. 189 — 46.
Hammitt, Andrew B., and H. L. Birum, Jr. Frame construc-
tion. 2,918,153, 12-22-59, Cl. 189—36.
Hammon, Robert L. : See —
Bouchard, John R., and Hammon. 2,878,679.
Hammond, Donald L. Constant temperature oven. 2,906,844,
9-29-59. Cl. 219—19.
Hammond, Edmund B., Jr. : See —
Harris, Herbert, Jr., Hammond, White, and Giulianelli.
2,873.074.
Hammond, Frank E., to The Garlock Packing Co. Reinforced
expansion joint. 2,879,804, 3-31-59, Cl. 138 — 56.
Hammond, Harold W. Eyeshield.
2—13.
Hammond Iron Works : See —
Fino, Alexander F. 2,873,042.
Fino, Alexander F. 2,914,212.
Fino, Alexander F. 2,919,047.
Swick, John M. 2,913,138.
Hammond, John H., Jr. : See —
Purington, Ellison S., and Hammond. 2,908,754.
Hammond, John H., Jr. Television relay system. 2,875,436,
2-24-59, Cl. 343—202.
Hammond, John H., Jr. Single frame secrecy facsimile sys-
tem. 2,889,399, 6-2-59, Cl. 178—5.1.
Hammond, John H., Jr., and E. L. Chaffe ; said Chaffe
assor. to said Hammond. Frozen food indicator. 2,915,405,
12-1-59, Cl. 99—192.
Hammond, John V. Slab conveyor and dumping mechanism.
2,890,789, 6-16-59, Cl. 198 — 177.
Hammond, Lee C., to Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc.
Brush-type guard for printer's saw. 2,913,926, 11-24-59,
Cl. 74 — 612.
Hammond, Lee C, to Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc.
Elevating and traversing mechanism for a grinding ma-
chine. 2,915,857, 12-8-59, Cl. 51—165.
Hammond, Leonard A., to Nixdorff-Krein Mfg. Co. Swing-
book assembly. 2,900,160, 8-18-59, Cl. 248—341.
Hammond Machinery Builders. Inc. : See —
Hammond, Lee C. 2,913,926.
Hammond, Lee C. 2,915,857.
Robischung. Philip J. 2,900,766.
Hammond, Milton B., and L. J. Hrusovsky, to Rockwell-
Standard Corp. Air spring. 2,902,275, 9-1-59, Cl. 267—31.
Hammond Organ Co. : See —
Hanert, John M. 2,878,708.
Hanert, John M. 2,905,040.
Hanert, John M. 2,916,957.
Hanert, John M. 2,916,958.
Hammond, R. Philip : See —
Thamer Burton J., Bidwell, and Hammond. 2,904,488.
Hammond, R. Philip, and H. M. Busey, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Homogeneous nu-
clear reactor. 2,874,106, 2-17-59, Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Hammond, Robert L. Basin cover. 2,878,091, 3-17-59, Cl.
312 — 209.
Hammond, Roland P. Wheel suspensions for railway cars.
2,915,990 12-8-59, Cl. 105 — 216.
Hammond, Russell E., and K. Geduldig, y2 to Radio Corp. of
America, and V2 to Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H.
Communication system. 2,887,527, 5-19-59, Cl. 178 — 2.
Hamner, Arthur H. : See —
Minton, Robert M., and Hamner. 2,890,847.
Hamner, Glen P., and C. T. Steele, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of binders for sand cores.
2,910,748, 11-3-59, Cl. 22—193.
Hampden Specialty Products, Inc. : See —
Panicci, Richard L. 2,897,880.
Panicci, Richard L. 2,916,085.
Panicci, Richard L. 2,916,086.
Hampe. Frank T., to Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. Anchoring device.
2,902,736, 9-8-59, Cl. 24—126.
Hampel, Herbert J., to Burroughs Corp. Transducer unit.
2,869,089, 1-13-59, Cl. 336—192.
Hampel, Herbert J., to Burroughs Corp. Indicating device.
2,874,320, 2-17-59, Cl. 313 — 109.5.
Hampel, Herbert J., to Burroughs Corp. Pulse transformer
assembly. 2,876,425, 3-3-59, Cl. 336 — 198.
Hampel, Kenneth R., to Jervis Corp. Process of bright dip-
ping zinc base alloys. 2,904,413, 9-15-59, Cl. 41 — 42.
Hampel, Louis A., and W. J. Wick, to Kolmar Laboratories,
Inc. Apparatus for compressing finely divided solids.
2,900,664, 8-25-59, Cl. 18 — 16.
Hampf, Edvin F., to Aktiebolaget Harbor. Discharge devices
for conveyors for case-goods. 2,872,021, 2-3-59, Cl.
198 — 74.
Hamprecht, Guenther, and H. Muehlbauer, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of alkyl aluminium halides.
2,867,643, 1-6-59, Cl. 260 — 448.
Hampshire, William J., and R. R. Lepore, to Goodyear Air-
craft Corp. Plastic axial-flow compressor for gas turbines.
2,868,439, 1-13-59, Cl. 230—122.
Hampson, George C, and I. P. Freeman, to Lever Brothers
Co. Edible oils. 2,903,369, 9-8-59, Cl. 99 — 163.
Hampton, Andrew T., to Darco Industries, Inc. Upsetting
method and apparatus. 2,889,448, 6-2-59, Cl. 219 — 150.
Hampton, Burt L., to The Glidden Co. Process for upgrading
polymerized fatty acid mixtures. 2,894,939, 7-14-S9, Cl.
260 — 97.7.
390
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Air suspen-
Distortion
Inc. Wire
Hampton, Harry D. Well bore inclinometer. 2,887,298,
5-19-59, CI. 255 — 1.
Hampton, William J., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Printing machines. 2.868.121. 1-13-59. CI. 101—336.
Hampton, William J., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
Printing machines. 2,889,768, 6-9-59, CI. 101 — 65.
Haniren, Arvid J. Air-conveyor. 2,882,097, 4—14-59, CI.
302—29.
Hamrick, Ithiel V. Automatic fishing device. 2,918,746,
12-29-59, CI. 43 — 15.
Hamrick, Jack : See —
Ball, Gaines L., and Hamrick. 2,897,575.
Hamrick, Joseph T. : See —
Anderson, Robert J., and Hamrick. 2,893,204.
Hamway, Edward G. : See —
Lott, De Forest, and Hamway. 2,875,115.
Hanauer, Stephen H. : See —
Epler, Elbert P., Hanauer, and Oakes. 2,911,344.
Hancke. Dieter : See —
Thurman. Astor L., and Hancke. 2,868.348.
Hancock, Charles L. Line holder float. 2,915,847, 12-8-59,
CI. 43 — 43.11.
Hancock, Chastain G. Poultry feather-plucking device.
2,894,279, 7-14-59, CI. 17—11.1.
Hancock, Dorothy L., and M. A. Longmire. Diaper laundry
attachment for toilet bowls. 2,882,708, 4-21-o9, CI. 68—
235.
Hancock Industries, Inc. : See —
Baker, Albert F. 2,911,248.
Marple, Bollo. 2,883,847.
Hancock, James L.v to General Motors Corp. Vent cap for
electrolytic condenser. 2,881,368, 4-7-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Hancock, John E., ;i0 to The Gadget-of-The-Month Club, Inc.
De-fouling anchor. 2,873,711, 2-17-59, CI. 114 — 206.
Hancock, Ralph H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Casting processes.
2,883,724, 4-28-59, CI. 22 — 196.
Hancock, Richard H., to General Motors Corp.
sion. 2,893,104, 7-7-59, CI. 267—15.
Hancock. Robert D., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
indicator. 2.870,430, 1-20-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Hancock, William M., to Western Electric Co.,
dispenser. 2,881,947, 4-14-59, CI. 221—34.
Hand, Eugene E., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Charge
transferring means for electrostatic generators. 2,885,599,
5-5-59, CI. 317—2.
Hand. John J. : See —
Bullock, Milon W., and Hand. 2,883,420.
Bullock, Milon W.. and Hand. 2,901,506.
Hand, Leslie T., and J. N. Macy. Method of and apparatus
for forming folded paper stacks. 2,918,277, 12-22-59, CI.
270 — 73.
Hand, Walter. Voltage responsive instrument for test equip-
ment. 2,913,666. 11-17-59, CI. 324 — 125.
Handel, Neil E. : See-
Sturgeon, Stocker S., and Handel. 2,867,119.
Handel, Neil E., to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Phase de-
tector. 2,875,404. 2-24-59, CI. 324—87.
Handen, Carl, to International Business Machines Corp.
Circuit package. 2,898,522. 8-4-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Han-D-Hook. Inc. : See —
Longfellow, Harold W. 2,898,657.
Handi-Mugs Inc. : See — ■
Dungey, James. 2,881,952.
Handler, Albert B. Method of packing fruits and vegetables.
2.911.307. 11-3-59, CI. 99 — 186.
Handler, Alois : See —
Malek, Georg. 2,918,854.
Handler, Elliot. Musical toy vehicle. 2,908,997, 10-20-59,
CI. 46 — 111.
Handler, Milton E. : See —
Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Handler. 2,895,241.
Handley, John, to Lincoln Electric Co. Ltd. Apparatus for
welding pipes. 2,887,972, 5-26-59, CI. 113—59.
Handley, Mabel P. : See —
Sawyer, Carl W., and Handley. 2,894,804.
Handley, Robert W. : See —
Sawyer, Carl W., and Handley. 2,894,804.
Handley, Thomas J., to Britains Ltd. Toy guns. 2,917,038,
12-15-59, CI. 124 — 29.
Handwerk, Joseph H., and R. A. Bach, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of prepar-
ing a fuel element for a nuclear reactor. 2,900,263,
8-18-59, CI. 106—39.
Handy, Carleton T., and H. S. Rothrock, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Light stable composition containing a
blend of a synthetic rubber and a salicylate polymer.
2.883,361, 4-21-59, CI. 260—45.5.
Handy, Carleton T., and H. S. Rothrock, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Polymeric butadiene peroxide.
2,898,377, 8-4-59, CI. 260—610.
Handy, Richard L.. and D. T. Davidson, to Iowa State College
Research Foundation, Inc. Soil testing apparatus.
2,877,647. 3-17-59, CI. 73—149.
Hanebeok, Emil F. G., to Clayton Dewandre Co. Ltd. Ex-
haust braking apparatus for motor vehicles. 2,895,571,
7-21-59, CI. 188—99.
Hanek, Alexander : See —
Wollentin, Alvin O., and Hanek. 2,885,528.
Haneklans, Karl : See —
Tacke, Albert, and Ilanoklaus. 2,871,082.
Hanel, Rudolf A., and R. A. Stampfl, to United States of
America, Army. High impedance transistor circuits.
2,881,269, 4-7-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Hanell. Erik S., and B. Sundbeck, to AB Ferrosan. Alpha-
alkyl-propiophenones. 2,904,591, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 570.5.
Hanert, John M., to Hammond Organ Co. Capacitative
switching apparatus. 2,878,708, 3-24-59, CI. 84 — 1.08.
Hanert, John M., to Hammond Organ Co. Method and ap-
paratus for producing chorus effects in music. 2,905,040,
9-22-59, CI. 84 — 1.24.
Hanert, John M., to Hammond Organ Co. Reiterating per-
cussive effect apparatus for electronic musical instruments.
2,916,957, 12-15-59, CI. 84 — 1.26.
Hanert, John M., to Hammond Organ Co. Percussive effect
for electrical music instruments. 2,916,958, 12-15-59,
CI. 84—1.26.
Hanes, Francis P., to United States of America, Army. Liquid
level telemetering device. 2,906,026, 9-29-59, CI. 33 — 126.
Hanes Hosiery Mills Co. : See —
Stack, Vernon T. 2,884,775.
Hanes, James W. E., to Huntsinger Associates. Well pipe
and flexible joints therefor. 2,900,028, 8-18-59, CI.
166 — 242.
Hanes, Vaughn D., to Aerojet-General Corp. Jet type bailer
with gas generating mechanism. 2,915,125, 12-1-59,
CI. 166—63.
Hanes, Vaughn D., and J. D. Chesnut, to Aerojet-General
Corp. Jet type bailer with gas generating mechanism.
2,909,225, 10-20-59, CI. 166 — 63.
Haney, Marcus D., Jr., and L. Ambruster, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Trea tment of cellulosic fiber, and
composition therefor. 2,911 326, 11-3-59, CI. 117 — 139.4.
Haney, Roy E. D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluidized solids town gas manufacturing process.
2,912,315, 11-10-59, CI. 48 — 214.
Haney, Thomas A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess of purifying pyrethrin extracts. 2,867,649, 1-6-59, CI.
260 — 468.
Haney, Thomas A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess for purification of crude pyrethrum extracts. 2,876,249,
3-3-59, CI. 260 — 468.
Haney. Thomas A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess'for purification of crude pyrethrum extracts. 2,876,250,
3-3-59. CI. 260 — 468.
Hanf, Wilhelm, to Rheinische Gummi- und Celluloid-Fabrik.
Sound producing device. 2,904,931, 9-22-59, CI. 46 — 184.
Hanff, Edward A., to Swindell-Dressier Corp. Magnetomotive
agitator for molten metal baths or the like. 2,875,261,
2-24-59. CI. 13—26.
Hanford, Carlton M., to The Carborundum Co. Coated abra-
sive article and method of making. 2,873,181, 2-10-59,
CI. 51 — 298.
Hanford. Richard W.. to Link Aviation. Inc. Direct current
amplifier. 2,906,830, 9-29-59. CI. 179—171.
Hanford, William E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Polvtrifluorochloroethylene and barium peroxide. 2,874,142,
2-17-59 CI. 260 — 45.7.
Hanford, William E., to Minnasota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Polyperfluorochloroethylene and lead dioxide. 2,874,144,
2-17-59. CI. 260 — 45.75.
Hanford, William E., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production
of organic phosphonyl halide. 2,882,316, 4-14-59, CI.
260 — 543.
Hanford, William E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Oxidizing baths containing perchlorofluorocarboxylates.
2,904,515, 9-15-59, CI. 252—186.
Hanft. Kenneth E. : See —
Wilde, Dale K., Morris, and Hanft. 2,885,588.
Hanhart. Walter, to Ciba Ltd. Polyazo-dyestuffs. 2.870,136,
1-20-59. CI. 260—173.
Hanin, Mireille, and J. Voeltzel, to Institut de Recherches
de la Siderurgie. Toepler pumps. 2,902,208, 9-1-59, CI.
230 — 83.
Hanington. Charles A. Spurt shield for can openers.
2,867,900, 1-13-59, CI. 30 — 16.
Hanink, Dean K. : See —
Thomson, Robert F., Shoudy, and Hanink. 2,885,304.
Hanink, Dean K.. to General Motors Corp. Valve. 2,881,750,
4-14-59. CI. 123 — 188.
Hanink, Dean K., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for
removing excess coating from a poppet valve. 2,893,349,
7-7-59, CI. 118—63.
Hanink, Dean K., and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Method of hot working titanium. 2.903,785, 9-15-
59, CI. 29—156.8.
Ilanisian. John : See —
King. Charles C. and Hanisian. 2,886,611.
Ilankin, John H., Jr., to S. N. Orcutt. trading as J. J. Cress
Co. of New Jersey. Potter's wheel and mechanism.
2,902.741, 9-8-59, CI. 25 — 24.
Hankins, Cyrus, to Unitcast Corp. Hopper door locking
mechanism. 2,891,487, 6-23-59, CI. 105 — 308.
Hankins. Elinor M., to Rohm & Haas Co. Polymers of sub-
stituted heterocyclic urea compounds. 2,881,155, 4—7-59,
CI. 260—77.5.
Hankins, Elinor M.. to Rohm & Haas Co. New heterocyclic
compounds, polymers thereof and methods of making them.
2.881,171, 4-7-59, CI. 260—250.4.
Hankins, Elinor M., to Rohm & Haas Co. Acrylyl dicyandi-
amides and polymers thereof. 2,891,932, 6-23-59. CI.
200—80.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
391
Hankins, Elinor M., and S. Melamed, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Polymers, copolymers, and processes for preparing them.
2,871,223, 1-27-59, CI. 260—70.
Hankins, William C, to Rotax Ltd. Protective means for
use in an electric system supplied by an invertor.
2,911,583, 11-3-59, CI. 321—31.
Hankoft, Harry N. Trouser leg supporting device. 2,869,138,
1-20-59, CI. 2 — 311.
Hankoff, Harry N. Table grill. 2,910,930, 11-2-59, CI.
99 421.
Hanks, Charles W., C. d'A. Hunt, and H. R. Smith, Jr., to
Stauffer Chemical Co. Vacuum casting. 2,880,483, 4-7-59,
Ql 22 57 2
Hanks. Frederick W. Fluid meter. 2,911,827, 11-10-59,
CI. 73—262.
Hanks, Harry C. Belt-tensioning mechanism. 2,910,879, 11-
3-59, CI. 74 — 242.14.
Hankus, Chester P., to Revlis Co. Packaging device.
2,887,220. 5-19-59. CI. 206 — 65.
Hankus, Chester P., to Revlis Co. Artificial tree. 2,889,650,
6-9-59, CI. 41—15.
Hanle, John E., A. M. Tringali, and H. Yuska, to Interchemi-
cal Corp. Copolymers of the fatty acid ester of a phenoxy
ethanol-formaldehyde condensation product and an ethyl-
enic monomer. 2,880,187, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Hanlein, Walter : See —
Muller, Hans J., and Hanlein. 2,910,805.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. Method of manufacturing semi-conducting mate-
rials. 2,880,117, 3-31-59, CI. 117 — 200.
Hanlet. Jacques M. N., to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. Electroluminescence devices. 2,883,582, 4-21-
59, CI. 315 — 169.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., to Centre d'Etudes et de Developpe-
ments de l'Electronique, CEDEL. Ionic discharge devices.
2,892,964, 6-30-59, CI. 315 — 55.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., to Centre d'Etudes et de Developpe-
ments de l'Electronique, CEDEL. Ionic discharge tubes.
2,892,967, 6-30-59, CI. 315—168.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., to Centre D'Etudes Et De Developpe-
ments De L'Electronique, CEDEL. Method of manufac-
turing photoconductive and rectifying elements. 2,899,372,
8-11-59, CI. 204—192.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., to Societe d'Electronique et d'Auto-
matisme. Method of making electroluminescent layers.
2,917,442. 12-15-59. CI. 204 — 192.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., to Societe d'Electronique et d'Au-
tomatisme. Information stores. 2,919,377, 12-29-59, CI.
315 — 12.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., J. Heinisch, and R. Loyen, to CEDEL,
Centre d'Etudes et de Developpements de l'Electronique.
Method and means for measuring the frequency of an
electrical oscillation. 2,919,402, 12-29-59, CI. 324 — 78.
Hanley, Roy P.. to United States Steel Corp. Hand tool for
flame-hardening gear teeth. 2,876,000, 3-3-59, CI.
266 — 4.
Hanley. William R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Volatile chloride process for the re-
covery of metal values. 2,867.501. 1-6-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Hanlin. Robert A., to H & H Products, Inc. Light shade.
2.878.371. 3-17-59, CI. 240 — 47.
Hanlo Gage Co. : See —
Lovenston, Hans J. 2,883,755.
Hanlon, Albert J., to Polaroid Corp. Bounce flash adapter.
2,898,447, 8^4-59, CI. 240—1.3.
Hanlon, Joseph F.. to Johnson & Johnson. Tape dispenser.
2,889,975, 6-9-59, CI. 225 — 19.
Hanlon & Wilson Co. : See —
Wilson, John R. 2,872,164.
Hanmer, Robert S. : See —
Carroll, James H., and Hanmer. 2,872,438.
Hann, Gordon E.. to The Tremco Mfg. Co. Glazing method
and glazing nozzle. 2,903,739. 9-15-59, CI. 18 — 3.5.
Hann, Melvin M. : See —
Lundgren, Bruce H.. and Hann. 2.896,546.
Hann, Melvin M., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Hydraulic
control system for a refrigeration drive. 2, 888, 810, 6-2-59,
CI. 62 — 215.
Hann, Melvin M., to Sundstrand Corp. Drive for refrigera-
tion systems or the like. 2,916,880, 12-15-59, CI. 60 — 53.
Hann, Paul D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Utilization of
alkylation by-products. 2,872,493, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 677.
Hann, Paul D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Breaking crude
oil emulsions. 2,907,717, 10-6-59, CI. 252 — 325.
Hann, Victor A., to The Welsbach Corp. Prevention of com-
bustion in oxygen-ozone mixtures. 2,874,164, 2-17-59, CI.
260 — 339.
Hanna, Clinton R., and W. O. Osbon, to United States of
America, Navy. Hovering apparatus for submarines and
other buoyant objects. 2,887,976, 5-26-59, CI. 114 — 16.
Hanna, Douglas H. : See —
Vaughan, James L. B., Hislop. and Hanna. 2,890,136.
Vaughan, James L. B., Hislop, and Hanna. 2,890,137.
Hanna, Edward C, to Landis Machine Co. Relieved thread
rolling die. 2,896,484, 7-28-59, CI. 80 — 6.
Hanna Engineering Works : See —
Hallerstrom, Harold C. 2,870,744.
Hanna. M. A. Co., The : See —
Vidmar, John P. 2,869.716.
Hanna, Ralph : See —
De Coriolis, Ernest G., Hanna, and Peters. 2,893,237.
Hannable, Daniel W., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Panel
unloading machines. 2,891,688, 6-23-59, CI. 214 — 310.
Hannable. Daniel W.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Panel
assembly apparatus. 2,906,010. 9-29-59. CI. 29 — 203.
Hannah, Alexander, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Strip-
ping resin paints. 2,898,246, 8-4-59, CI. 134 38.
Hannah, Wallace H. Knockdown supporting structure.
2,911,265, 11-3-59, CI. 182—181.
Hannahs, Wilson H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Printed circuit. 2,884,571, 4-28-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Hannay, Clifford B.. and Son. Inc. : See —
Hannay, Dwight C. and G A. 2,906,472.
Hannay, Dwight C. and G. A., to Clifford B. Hannay and
Son, Inc. Hose reel with brake. 2,906,472, 9-29-59, CI.
242—99.
Hannay, George A. : See —
Hannay, Dwight C. and G. A. 2,906,472.
Hanner, John B. : See — -
Grinstead, Sanford R., and Hanner. 2,918,767.
Hanni, Eduard. Press. 2,916,987, 12-15-59, CI. 100 — 231.
Hannibal, Joseph O., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Print checking circuit for accounting machines.
2,909,995, 10-27-59, CI. 101—93.
Hannig, Kurt : See —
Grassmann, Wolfgang, and Hannig. 2,888,392.
Hannigan, Joseph E.. to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Hatch cover actuator. 2,906,324. 9-29-59, CI. 160 — 188.
Hannigan, Joseph E. to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Power actuated hatchcover. 2,906,325, 9-29-59, CI. 160 —
188.
Hannigan, Joseph E., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Hatchcover operating system. 2,906,326, 9-29-59, CI. 160 —
188.
Hannigsberg, Claude : See —
Weill, Camille. Hannigsberg, and Adelaar. 2,901.603.
Hanninen, Ida. Wall sponge. 2,867,832, 1-13-59, CI. 15—
244.
Hannon, Gilbert H., to H. G. Weber & Co., Inc. Transmission
mechanism employing pivotally mounted rotatable disk
means for controlling speed variations. 2,881,628, 4—14—59,
CI. 74 — 393.
Hannon, Gilbert H., and J. M. De Nucci, to L. D. Schreiber
& Co., Inc. Device for pressing and molding plastic food
products. 2,884,694, 5-5-59, CI. 31 — 30.
Hannon, Gilbert H. and J. M. De Nucci, to L. D. Schreiber
& Co., Inc. Device for pressing and molding plastic food
products employing cooperating forming blades. 2.903,793,
9-15-59, CI. 31—30.
Hannoosh, Mitchell M. : See —
Schlansker, Kermit C, and Hannoosh. 2,892,157.
Hannula, Fred W., to The Foxboro Co. Mechanically re-
balanced servosystem. 2,876,404, 3-3-59, CI. 318 — 22.
Hannum, Albert K. : See —
Hall, George V. B., Sampietro, and Hannum. 2,891,718.
Hannum, Clair T., and H. W. Schramm, to Surface Combus-
tion Corp. Heat treating furnace having double-ended
chain conveyor. 2,898,101, 8-4-59, CI. 266 — 4.
Hannum, Frank W. : See —
Smith, Ralph E., Hannum, and Booth. 2,905,194.
Hanny, William F., to United Aircraft Corp. O-ring pres-
sure seal. 2,898,000, 8-4-59, CI. 220 — 46.
Hanold, Paul A. : See —
Foster. Jack V.. and Hanold. 2,917,598.
Hanomag Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Nuebling, Otto. 2,S99,937.
Wessendorf. Hermann. 2,904,116.
Hanover Associates, Inc. : See —
Beck, Lawrence J. 2,893,017.
Hanrahan, William I. Fluted coulter disc. 2,908,338,
10-13-59, CI. 172 — 555.
Hans. Edmund E.. and D. F. Wuerfel, said WuPrfel assor. to
said Hans. Fans. 2,906,349, 9-29-59, CI. 170 — 173.
Hans. Fritz : See —
Lang, Kurt, Barthel, Ladewig, Hans, Reichelt, Klauss,
and Schadlich. 2,916,771.
Hansberg, Fritz. Clamping device for molding apparatus.
2,892,313, 6-30-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Hansburg, George B. Combined seat, table and walking unit
for infants. 2,910,111, 10-27-59, CI. 155 — 22.
Hansburg, Milton : See —
Potosky, Maurice, Davis, and Hansburg. 2,886,773.
Hansburg, Milton. Delay circuit for "on-off" servo system.
2.877,401. 3-10-59. CI. 318 — 400.
Hansburg, Milton. Autopilot and circuit for converting a
D.C. control signal voltage to an A.C. control signal voltage.
2,891,208, 6-16-59, CI. 318—489.
Hanscom, Floyd C. Safety valve. 2,906,286. 9-29^59, CI.
137 — 460.
Hansel, Otto, and H. Lesch. Stacking apparatus. 2,872,020,
2-3-59, CI. 198—35.
Hansel, Paul G., to Servo Corp. of America. Frequency
control means. 2,891,157, 6-16-59, CI. 250—36.
Hansell, Clarence W., to Radio Corp. of America. Radio
transmitter with fixed tune amplifier stages. 2,894,123,
7-7-59, CI. 250—17.
Hansell, Grant E., to Radio Corp. of America. Diversity re-
ception. 2,888,554, 5-26-59, CI. 250 — 8.
Hansell, Paul D. : See —
O'Maley. John B.. Barnes, and Hansell. 2.905.828.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hanselmann, Karl, to J. M. Voith G.m.b.H. Maschinenfabrik.
Power transmitting arrangement in a locomotive.
2,902,946, 9-8-59, CI. 105 — 62.
Hansen, Bernard. Heat saving unit. 2,890,866, 6-16-59,
CI. 257—166.
Hansen Calvin : See —
Salisbury, John D., Klein, and Hansen. 2,883,536.
Hansen, Carl. Crab traps. 2,901,859, 9-1-59, CI. 43 — 105.
Hansen, Carl YV\. and J. F. Kozlow. to General Electric Co.
Filter means for penetrating rays. 2,901,631, 8-25-59, CI.
250—80.
Hansen, Charles W. : See —
Christensen, Donald J., Hansen, and Richardson.
2,892,571.
Hansen, Charles W. Auger conveyor. 2,867,314, 1-6-59,
CI. 198—64.
Hansen, Donald J. Dispensing valve mechanism. 2,877,798,
3-17-59, CI. 137 — 627.5.
Hansen, Edward J., to The Hansen Mfg. Co. Safety seal.
2,898,130, 8-4-59, CI. 285 — 96.
Hansen, Elmer K. Mixing and unloading device. 2,885,191,
5-5-59, CI. 259—8.
Hansen, Emil C. : See —
Bergman, Carl A., and Hansen. 2,877,178.
Hansen, Ernest W. : See — -
Dinnison, Arthur D., Wamsley, and Hansen. 2,902,935.
Hansen, Floyd R., and B. Zaremsky, to Ferro Chemical Corp.
Vinyl chloride resin stabilized with 2-ethyl hexyl aryl
phosphites. 2,867.594, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 23.
Hansen, Franklin A., and J. H. Boetjer, to Black, Sivalls &
Bryson, Inc. Relief valve. 2,872,938, 2-10-59. CI.
137 — 493.9.
Hansen, Fred, and N. A. Plati. Clothesline equipment.
2,914,188, 11-24-59, CI. 211 — 119.15.
Hansen, George C. Disposable diaper. 2,916,037, 12-8-59,
CI. 128—284.
Hansen, George E. : See —
Carr, Edward W., and Hansen. 2,908,288.
Hansen, George E., to Crane Co. Thermal control device for
container. 2,896,851, 7-28-59, CI. 236 — 93.
Hansen, George E., and E. W. Carr, to Crane Co. Tem-
perature and pressure relief valve assembly. 2,868,460,
1-13-59, CI. 236 — 92.
Hansen, George R., to The Carborundum Co. Refractory
bodies and method of making the same. 2,897,572, 8-4-59,
CI. 25—156.
Hansen, Gerhard, to C. Zeiss. Means for guiding and sup-
porting members requiring precision movement, particu-
larly microscope tables. 2,909,099. 10-20-59, CI. 88 — 39.
Hansen, Hans C. Record changing phonographs. 2,891,409,
6-23-59, CI. 74—200.
Hansen, Hans E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Handrail
structure for moving stairways. 2,885,057, 5-5-59. CI.
198—16.
Hansen, Hans E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Moving
stairway. 2,905,308, 9-22-59, CI. 198 — 16.
Hansen, Hans H. : See —
Seeloff, Melvin M., and Hansen. 2,913,568.
Hansen. Hans R. A. : See —
Bradburn, William J., Jr., Conger, and Hansen.
2,884,578.
Bradburn. William J., Jr.. and Hansen. 2,882,480.
Norman, Horace M., and Hansen. 2,899,617.
Hansen, Harding B., W. C. Sealey. S. S. Stenersen, and K. P
Wiederkehr, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of trans-
former assembly using divided tank and banding plate.
2.870,525, 1-27-59, CI. 29—155.58.
Hansen, Harold, Jr., 50% to S. Hansen, and 50% to A. E.
Utsler. Emergency brake. 2,878,902, 3-24-59, CI. 188—
77.
Hansen, Harold V. : See —
Oehler, William P. and Hansen. 2.906.436.
Oehler, William P., and Hansen. 2,919,078.
Hansen, Harry. Slide fasteners. 2,878,541, 3-24-59, CI.
24 — 205.13.
Hansen, Harry. Machine for shaping a string or band into
serpentine-like configuration. 2.903,745, 9-15-59, CI. 18 —
19.
Slide fasteners. 2,907,088, 10-6-59, CI.
Slide fasteners. 2,910,755, 11-3-59, CI.
Hansen, Harry.
24 — 205.13.
Hansen, Harry.
24—205.1.
Hansen, Harry A., W. F. Paterson, and C. L. Peters, to
Radio Corp. of America. Variable capacitor. 2,913,645,
11-17-59, CI. 317—249.
Hansen, Herman E., to Congoleum-Nairn Inc. Counter con-
struction. 2,890,919, 6-16-59, CI. 311 — 106.
Hansen, Howard J., to The Hansen Mfg. Co. Bayonet lock
coupling. 2,896,977, 7-28-59, CI. 285 — 277.
Hansen, James F. : See —
Schaffert, Roland M., and Hansen. 2,901,349.
Hansen, Johannes H. Extension slide for tables and desks.
2,891,350, 6-23-59, CI. 45—81.
Hansen, Johannes P., to Southern States Equipment Corp.
Fiber handling device. 2,876,502, 3-10-59. CI. 19 — 159.
Hansen, John G., R. H. Rugaber, and J. P. Welsh, to General
Dynamics Corp. Mechanical character display device for
electronic means. 2,896,845, 7-28-59, CI. 235 — 132.
Hansen, Julian E., to General Dynamics Corp. Electrical
contacting device. 2,905,774, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 11.
Hansen, Kai H. : See —
Bertsch, Joseph F., Hansen, and Schilling. 2,916,284.
Hansen, Lewis C, to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Operating
mechanism for a writing instrument. 2,898,885, 8-11-59,
CI. 120 — 42.3.
Hansen, Lloyd D., and T. L. Hordosi, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Test set. 2,895,104, 7-14-59, CI. 324 — 51.
Hansen-Lynn Co., Inc. : See —
Curtin, John M. 2,917,945.
Hucklen, Heinrich. 2,870,967.
Huelden, Heinrich 2,870,968.
Hansen Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hansen. Howard J. 2,896,977.
Hansen, Howard J. 2,898,130.
Hansen, Melvin O., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Surface
decorating apparatus. 2,885,957, 5-12-59, CI. 101 — 124.
Hansen, Oliver H. Means and method for fastening wood
members together. 2,883,720, 4-28-59, CI. 20 — 92.
Hansen, Oscar A. Process and apparatus for separating the
foremost one of a stack of nested cup-shaped caps from
the remainder of the stack and conveying it to a position
at a distance from the stack. 2,914,894, 12-1-59, CI.
53—38.
Hansen, Quinton A., to Fuller Mfg. Co. Synchronizer utiliz-
ing coil spring engaging member. 2,884,106, 4-28-59, CI.
192—81.
Hansen, Ralph D. Window locking mechanism. 2,885,238,
5-5-59, CI. 292—87.
Hansen, Robert L. : See —
Childers, Spencer L., and Hansen. 2,890,813.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Litton Industries, Inc. Analog-to-
difunction converters. 2,885,662. 5-5-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Litton Industries of California. Bellows
units for flexible pressurized conduits. 2,886.066, 5-12-
59. CI. 138 — 49.
Hansen, Siegfried, to Litton Industries of California. Flex-
ible pressurized conduit. 2,894,535, 7-14-59, CI. 138 — 49.
Hansen, Siegfried. Feedback circuits for storage tubes.
2.896,110. 7-21-59, CI. 315 — 12.
Hansen, Siegfried, and A. D. Le Vantine, to Litton In-
dustries of California. Hose communication system.
2,917,987, 12-22-59, CI. 98—1.
Hansen, Stella : See —
Hansen, Harold, Jr. 2.878,902.
Hansen, Theodore A., to Teletype Corp. Transistor oscilla-
tory control circuit. 2,912,654. 11-10-59. CI. 331—117.
Hansen. Wilbur W.. to United States of America, Navy. Posi-
tion indicator. 2,906,883. 9-29-59, CI. 250 — 203.
Hansen, Woodrow C. Cam actuated clutch. 2,901,070,
8-25-59, CI. 192 — 34.
Hanser, Charles A. : See —
Kuhn, Robert A., and Hanser. 2,887,799.
Hansford, Rowland C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Hy-
drocracking process. 2,885,349, 5-5-59, CI. 208 — 109.
Hansford, Rowland C, to Union Oil Co. of California.
Desulfurization process and catalyst. 2,911,359, 11-3-59,
CI. 208—213.
Hansford, Rowland C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Pro-
duction of high activity alumina. 2,917,366, 12-15-59,
CI. 23 — 143.
Hansford, Rowland C, and D. A. Young, to Union Oil Co.
of California. Hydrocracking catalyst and process.
2.873,246, 2-10-59, CI. 208 — 68.
Hansley, Virgil L. : See —
Schott, Stuart, and Hansley. 2,880.084.
Hansley, Virgil L., and S. Schott, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corp. Reduction of fattv acid esters to produce
alcohols. 2,915,564, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 638.
Hansley, Virgil L., H. Greenberg, and S. Schott, to National
Distillers and Chemical Corp. Metal halide production.
2,916,351, 12-8-59. CI. 23—87.
Hanson, Alan R. : See —
Congdon, George L., Barta, and Hanson. 2,879,509.
Hanson, Alden W. : See —
Donaldson, Walter E., and Hanson. 2,899,708.
Hanson, Alfred H. Combination bar tool. 2,886,994,
5-19-59, CI. 81 — 3.35.
Hanson, Arthur F., to United States Steel Corp.
support for cable hoist suspended apparatus.
12-15-59, CI. 214 — 658.
Hanson, Austin M. : See —
Malzahn, Ronald C, Phillips, and Hanson.
Hanson, Clark L„ to International Harvester
Auxiliary
2.917,195,
2,876.169.
Co. Baffle
plates for fertilizer distributor. 2,881,957, 4-14-59, CI.
222 233.
Hanson, Clifford O. Outrigger assembly. 2,918,181,
12-22-59, CI. 212—145.
Hanson, Einar H., and K. G. Strom, to Prime Mfg. Co. Ad-
justable sole gauge for rib applying machine. 2,903,723,
9-15-59, CI. 12—20.
Hanson, Ellis P., R. A. Higonnet, L. M. Moyroud, and A.
Manevitz, to Graphic Arts Research Foundation, Inc. Type
composing apparatus. 2,910,163, 10-27-59, CI. 197 — 19.
Hanson. Elwood W.. J. Drew, and L. Cagnolatti, to Crosby
Chemicals. Inc. Tall oil fractionating process. 2,8S6,492,
5-12-59, CI. 202 — 52.
Hanson Equipment Co. : See —
Hegstad, Lester O. 2,893,416.
Hanson, Estyle D., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Article-
assembling apparatus. 2,888.735, 6-2-59, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Hanson, Estyle D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Variable
speed distributor. 2,900,145, 8-18-59, CI. 242 — 158.2.
Hanson, Eugene O.. to Radio Corp. of America. Electrode
assembly. 2,877,370, 3-10-59. CI. 313—82.
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Hanson, Eugene O., and J. L. Shrontz, to Radio Corp. of
America. Beading fixture. 2,871,621, 2-3-59, CI. 49 — 1.
Hanson, Frances H. Packaging means for butter and butter
substitutes. 2,884,155, 4-28-59, CI. 220 — 23.4.
Hanson, Harry I., to Good Roads Machinery Corp. Suction
road cleaning machine. 2.887,714, 5-26-59, CI. 15 — 340.
Hanson, Herbert G., and R. E. Poethig, to The Bastian-
Blessing Co. Pressure filler control. 2,916,060, 12-8-59,
CI. 141 — 225.
Hanson, James S., and A. L. Naylor, to The Fairbanks Co.
Adjustable spring-loaded caster. 2,915,776, 12-8-59. CI.
16 — 44.
Hanson, Lars, and K. M. Gerteis, to Carrier Corp. Capacity
control for reciprocating compressors. 2,917,225, 12-15-59,
CI. 230—2.
Hanson, Oliver M. Pleat forming curtain hanger. 2,895,194,
7-21-59. CI. 24—84.
Hanson, Reuben J., and C. E. Buros. Hat storage rack.
2,884,297, 4-28-59, CI. 312—304.
Hanson, Ross A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro-
cracking of hydrocarbons with reaction conditions dependent
on nitrogen content of feed. 2,911,356, 11-3-59, CI.
208—110.
Hanson, Ross A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Coking
process. 2,913,395, 11-17-59, CI. 208—87.
Hanson, Theodore L. : See —
Gore, Le Roy D., Hanson, and McBride. 2,907,547.
Hanson, Theodore L., and L. D. Gore, to The Vendo Co.
Empty indicating device and gas purging system for drink
vending machines. 2,880,910, 4-7-59, CI. 222 — 65.
Hanson, Theodore L., and D. W. McBride, to The Vendo Co.
Dispensing trap having flexible walls. 2,903,165, 9—8-59,
CI. 222 — 447.
Hanson, Thomas P. Debarking-drum construction. 2,897,858,
8-4-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. : See —
Brown, Oliver J., Jr., and Miller. 2,918,069.
Foulke, Donald G., Kardos, and Koretzky. 2,881,121.
Foulke, Donald G.. Kardos, and Koretzky. 2,881,122.
Hauck, Paul A. 2,885,055.
Hauck, Paul A. 2,902,181.
Kardos, Otto, and Neumann. 2,879,211.
Hanson. Victor F. : See —
Bugbee. Stuart J., Hanson, and Babcock. 2.872,400.
Hanson, Victor G.( to International Cigar Machinery Co.
Cigar mouthpiece feed. 2,891,557, 6-23-59, CI. 131 — 88.
Hanson, Walter J. : See —
Strother, John A., Hanson, and Beytes. 2,887,951.
Hanssen, Oktor M., to A/S Ardal og Sunndal Verk. Method
and arrangement for regulating the electrical effect to
electrolysis furnaces coupled in series, particularly for the
production of aluminium. 2,904,490, 9-15-59, CI. 204 —
225.
Hanstein, Walter : See —
Misbin. Ted J.. Hanstein. pnd Frederick. 2.887.315.
Hanthorn, Horace F., and W. M. Stobbe, to Radio Corp. of
America. Variable voltage switching device. 2,884,587,
4-28-59, CI. 323 — 47.
Hanthorn, Horace F., to Radio Corp. of America. Punched
card operated apparatus. 2,903,529, 9-8-59, CI. 200 — 46.
Hantscho, George. Printing press rollers. 2,900,904, 8-25-59,
CI. 101 — 415.1.
Hanus, John, and S. N. Parker. Air mixing and flow con-
trol device. 2,905,375, 9-22-59, CI. 230 — 114.
Hanysz, Eugene A., to General Motors Corp. Ultrasonic test-
ing. 2,885.887. 5-12-59. CI. 73—67.6.
Hanysz, Eugene A., to General Motors Corp. Ultrasonic
transmission testing method. 2,912,853, 11-17-59, CI.
73 — 67.6.
Hanysz, Eugene A., and N. W. Schubring, to General Motors
Corp. Material thickness and deflect testing device.
2,889,705. 6-9-59, CI. 73—67.8.
Hanysz, Eugene A., and R. L. Saur, to General Motors Corp.
Coating thickness gage. 2,916,694, 12-8-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Hanze, Arthur R.. to The Upjohn Co. ll-oxygenated-17a,21-
dihydroxy-4-pregnen-20-ones and the 21-esters thereof.
2,868,783. 1-13-59. CI. 260 — 239.55.
Hanze, Arthur R., to The Upjohn Co. Novel process for
steroidal oxidation products. 2,889,343, 6-2-59, CI. 260 —
397.45.
Hanze, Arthur R., to The Upjohn Co. Method of making
4.22-stigmastadien-3-one. 2,890,226, 6-9-59, CI. 260 —
397.2.
Happ, Hermann, and H. Hartz. Resilient rotary connections
for drive shafts. 2,910,843, 11-3-59, CI. 64 — 11.
Happe, Reynold, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Portable tools with
selective means for locking spindle. 2,872,197, 2-3-59,
CI. 279—1.
Happel, John : See —
Marsel, Charles J., and Happel. 2,902,457.
Happell, John J., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Liquid-vapor
separating drum. 2,877,747. 3-17-59, CI. 122 — 435.
Hara, Yujiro : See —
Miki, Takuiehi, and Hara. 2,891,068.
Miki. Takuiehi, and Hara. 2,891,081.
Haracz, Edward F. Belts for conveying and supporting flat
plates in grinding and polishing machines. 2,877,607,
3-17-59, CI. 51 — 235.
Harbaugh. Max L., and G. A. Peirce, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for manufacture of sulfamic acid.
2,880,064, 3-31-59, CI. 23 — 166.
Harbaugh, Philip W., to The Morse Instrument Co. Positive
gear drive control mechanism. 2,875,636, 3-3-59, CI.
74 — 472.
Harbec, Rene : See —
Wilson. James R., and Harbec. 2,898,003.
Harben, William C. Fender cover. 2,880,015, 3-31-59, CI.
280 — 150.
Harbers, Henry C, and D. R. Merchant, to Cook Bros. Equip-
ment Co. Dump truck. 2,868,583. 1-13-59. CI. 298 — 15.
Harbes, John F., and R. A. Swan. Base for Christmas trees.
2,904,291, 9-15-59. CI. 248 — 44.
Harbin, Raymond H. : See —
Arnold, Orlan M., and Harbin. 2,916,459.
Harbison, George C, to General Electric Co. Sealing gasket.
2,889,593, 6-9-59, CI. 20—69.
Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. : See —
Britner, Richard B., and Lisec. 2,893,101.
McGill, Lincoln A., and Moore. 2,885,976.
Schob, Fred O. 2,908,062.
Harbor Plywood Corp. : See —
Markwell, Harry D. 2,871,896.
Harbor, William H., to The National Cash Register Co.
Item counter control mechanism for accounting machines.
2,868,446, 1-13-59, CI. 235—60.
Harbottle, John R., to Jonas Woodhead & Sons Ltd. Spring
rollers or idlers for conveyor belts. 2,901,092, 8-25-59,
CI. 198 — 192.
Harbottle, John R., to Jonas Woodhead & Sons Ltd. Resilient
conveyor rollers. 2,901,093. 8-25-59. CI. 198 — 192.
Harbour, George L. : See —
Slover, Archy F., and Harbour. 2,894,861.
Harchikov, Konstantin F. Drawing device. 2,900,725,
8-25-59, CI. 33 — 41.
Harelerode, John R., to Clipper Mfg. Co. Movement limiting
guard for the saw on the cutting head of masonry saws.
2,874,687, 2-24-59, CI. 125 — 13.
Harelerode, John R., to Eveready Briksaw Co. Masonry
saw. 2,893,372, 7-7-59, CI. 125—13.
Harcolinski, Antoni : See —
Finlayson, Donald, Harcolinski, and Krzesinskl. 2,888,-
711.
Harcum, William M., to Tactair Inc. Inner gimbal pickoff.
2,871,704, 2-3-59, CI. 74—5.6.
Hard af Segerstad, Goran J. F. Tobacco pipe. 2,873,748,
2-17-59. CI. 131—194.
Hard af Segerstad, Carl G. Fluid-operated motor of the
reciprocating type. 2,889,817, 6-9-59, CI. 121 — 48.
Hardenbergh, George A. : See —
Burrell, Warren P., Cohen, and Hardenbergh. 2.901,168.
Hardenberg, Jan J. C. : See —
Van Alphen, Pieter M., van der Wal, and Hardenberg.
2,874,300.
Harder, Alvin E., to A. O. Smith Corp. Brake beam of
welded construction. 2,887.189, 5-19-59, CI 188 — 223.1.
Harder, Alvin E., and R. C. Roderick, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Railway car grating. 2,878,761, 3-24-59, CI. 105 — 457.
Harder, Karl M.. to Patent-und Versuchs-Anstalt. Device for
the tolerance testing and grading into tolerance categories
of objects and workpieces. 2.901.105. 8-25-59. CI. 209 — 88.
Harders, Fritz, to Dortmund-Horder Hiittenunion Akt.
Methods of reducing iron ores and carburizing under
vacuum. 2,895,820, 7-21-59. CI. 75 — 48.
Harders, Fritz, to Dortmund-Horder Huttenunion Akt. Seal-
ing means for vacuum vessels. 2,906,521, 9-29-59, CI.
266—34.
Harders, Fritz, H. Knuppel, and K. Brotzmann, to Dortmund-
Horder Huttenunion Akt. Equipment for degassing metals
in particular steel melts. 2,893,715, 7-7-59, CI. 266 — 34.
Hardesty, Edwin C, and W. E. Stalhuth. Tomato peeling
machine. 2,888,969, 6-2-59, CI. 146 — 43.
Hardesty, Ethridge E., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane
Corp. Resistance welding methods and apparatus.
2,892,922, 6-30-59, CI. 219 — 87.
Hardesty, Frederick L. Portable power megaphone apparatus.
2,915,587, 12-1-59, CI. 179—1.
Hardesty, George K. C. Duo-panel edge illumination system.
2.8SR.911, 5-19-59, CI. 40—130.
Hardfleld Corp. : See —
Haskins, Lewis S. 2,899,097.
Hardgrove, Basil E., and R. M. Haisfield, to United States
of America, Navy. Helical range recorder. 2,910,666, 10-
27-59. CI. 340—5.
Hardgrove, Ralph M. : See —
Bailey, Ervin G., Hardgrove, and Hamilton. 2,879,717.
Hardgrove, Ralph M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Appa-
ratus for generating and superheating steam. 2,869,521,
1-20-59, CI. 122 — 481.
Hardgrove, Ralph M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Slag
tank design for pressure furnaces. 2,918,697, 12-29-59,
CI. 18—2.4.
C. Scaffolding. 2,879,110, 3-24-59, CI.
George
-40.
Garment band. 2,912,699, 11-17-59, CI.
Wire cutter. 2,894,324, 7-14-59, CI. 30—
Hardie,
304
Hardie, Harry.
2—237.
Hardin, Carl L.
240.
Hardin, Clyde D., and J. Salerno, to United States of Amer-
ica, Army. Generation of very short microwave pulses.
2,908,870, 10-13-59, CI. 331—87.
Hardin. William J. Vending machine head. 2,917,203,
12-15-59, CI. 221—195.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Harding, Duncan V. : See —
Muramatsu, James S., and Harding. 2,917,289.
Harding, John H., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Uncut floats
over cutting wire, and wire construction. 2,915,091,
12-1-59, CI. 139 — 44.
Harding, John K.. and D. G. A. Thomas, to Dowty Nucleonics
Ltd. Valve for use with gases contaminated with nuclear
fission products. 2,906,290, 9-29-59, CI. 137 — 597.
Harding, Robert : See —
Mead, Bruce R. and C. R., and Harding. 2,867,536.
Harding, William R., and C. J. McDowall, to General Motors
Corp. Heated pressure probe. 2,870,633, 1-27-59, CI.
73—212.
Hardinge Brothers, Inc. : See —
Parsons, Hubert J., and Peterson. 2,895,740.
Strom David W. 2,897,578.
Hardinge, Harlowe. Method and apparatus for concentrat-
ing and classifying material. 2,899,139, 8-11-59, CI.
241—19.
Hardinge, Harlowe. Pulverizing mill and process of pul-
verizing material. 2,909,330, 10-20-59. CI. 241 — 19.
Hardison, Wilbur T. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., and Hardison. 2,873,340.
Bourns, Marian B., Hardison, and Hulbert. 2,882,375.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, and Hardison. 2,873,337.
Hardman, Albert F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Thiocarbamyl amine disulfide accelerators. 2,888,445,
5-26-59, CI. 260—79.5.
Hardman, Carl C, to Diamond Alkali Co. Method of im-
pregnating a carbon electrode with a drying oil. 2,881,100,
4-7-59, CI. 117 — 228.
Hardman, Carl C, to Diamond Alkali Co. Carbon electrode
oil impregnation method. 2,902,386, 9-1-59, CI. 117 — 61.
Hardman, H. V., Co., Inc. : See —
Hardman, Kenneth V., Dang, and Doane. 2,913,751.
Pande, Henry. 2,895,644.
Hardman, Harley P., to The Standard Oil Co. Paving asphalt
composition and a process of making it. 2,877,128,
3-10-59, CI. 106—279.
Hardman, Harley F., to The Standard Oil Co. Asphalt com-
position containing a fatty ester and a process of making it.
2,877,129. 3-10-59, CI. 106—279.
Hardman, Harley F., and R. W. Foreman, to The Standard
Oil Co. Rapid method for the isolation of petrolenes from
asphalt. 2,894,904, 7-14-59, CI. 208—337.
Hardman, James A. : See —
France, Edward L., and Hardman. 2,878,883.
Hardman, Kenneth V., A. J. Lang, and M. E. Doane, to
H. V. Hardman Co., Inc. Brush. 2,913,751, 11-24-59,
CI. 15—192.
Hardmark, Ragnar M., to Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget.
Hermetically sealed electric cable connector. 2,896,186,
7-21-59, CI. 339 — 100.
Hardouin, Yvane : See—
Bizouard, Paul, and Hardouin. 2,896,164.
Hardt Foundation : See —
Haggadone, L. V. 2,888,665.
Hardtmuth, L. & C, Inc. : See —
Gigli, Giulio. 2,915,041.
Hardway. Edward V., Jr., to
Co. Well logging methods
5-19-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Hardwicke, James E. : See — ■
Hasek, Robert H., and Hardwicke. 2 912,439.
Hardwicke, James E., J. King, and R. C. Terrell, to Shulton,
Inc. Synthesis of sesamol acetate and sesamol. 2,885,407,
5-5-59, CI. 260—340.5.
Hardy, Alex, to General Motors Corp. Automatic transmis-
sion pump. 2,875,700, 3-3-59. CI. 103—126.
Hardy, Edgar E., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Elastomer hav-
ing dispersed therein an organo clay. 2,883,357, 4-21-59,
CI. 260 — 37.
Hardy, Elizabeth M. : See —
Lecher, Hans Z., and Hardy. 2,872,484.
Lecher, Hans Z., and Hardy. 2,878,272.
Hardy, Elizabeth M., J. F. Hosier, and G. Lamb, to American
Cyanamid Co. Trichloromethyl benzenethiosulfonates.
2,879,198, 3-24-59, CI. 167—30.
Hardy, Francis H. : See —
Schmidt, Stanley A., and Hardy. 2,880,380.
Hardy, Gordon W. Fluid-energy translating
2,911,917, 11-10-59, Cl. 103—46.
Hardy, Henry, to International Vulcanizing Corp.
of making rubber shoes. 2.878,523, 3-24-59, Cl.
Hardv, Henry G. : See —
Royston, Robert. 2,883,192.
Hardy, James A., to Schwitzer Corp. Torque transmitting
fluid coupling. 2,902,127, 9-1-59, Cl. 192—58.
Hardy, James W., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Tension mechanism
for an extensible conveyor. 2,897,564, 8-4—59, Cl. 23 — 134.
Hardy, Maurice E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Retractable phono-
graph spindle. 2,918,289, 12-22-59, Cl. 274 — 10.
Hardy, Paul W., to American Can Co. Nitric acid treat-
ment of steel. 2,915,420, 12-1-59, Cl. 134 — 3.
Hardy, Rene J. Electronic spotting device, applicable in
particular, for the guiding of rockets and other high speed
appliances. 2,892,949, 6-30-59, Cl. 250 — 214.
Hardy, Robert L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Catalytic hydroforming in the presence of controlled
amounts of water. 2,876,194, 3-3-59, Cl. 208 — 136.
Robertshaw-Fulton Controls
and apparatus. 2,887,172,
device.
Method
18—59.
Hardy, Robert L., H. A. Richards, Jr., S. W. Downer, III,
and R. E. Olsen, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Vapor sampler. 2,880,615, 4-7-59, Cl. 73 — 422.
Hardy, William B. : See —
Naylor, Ralph A., and Hardy. 2,919,259.
Scalera, Mario, Tomcufclk, and Hardy. 2,879,274.
Thomas. Walter M., Sullivan, and Hardy. 2,883,371.
Hardy, William B., to American Cyanamid Co. Polyester
resinous compositions light-stabilized with a dibenzoyl alkyl
phenol. 2,890,193, 6-9-59. Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Hardy, William B., to American Cyanamid Co. Vinyl chlo-
ride resinous compositions light-stabilized with a dibenzoyl
alkyl phenol. 2,890,201, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 45.95.
Hardy, William B., J. F. Hosier, and G. Lamb, to American
Cyanamid Co. Aliphatic trichloromethylthiosulfonates.
2,877,258, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 453.
Hardy, William B., J. H. Thelin, and F. M. Furman, to
American Cyanamid Co. Process for naphthalene thio-
glycollic acids. 2,877,261. 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 470.
Hardy, William B., J. H. Thelin, and F. M. Furman, to
American Cyanamid Co. Process for naphthalene thiogly-
collic acids. 2,884,449, 4-28-59, Cl. 260 — 516.
Hardy, William B., and E. Klingsberg, to American Cyanamid
Co. Ferrocene derivatives. 2,900,401, 8-18-59, Cl.
260 — 439.
Hardy, William B., J. H. Thelin, and F. Furman. to American
Cyanamid Co. Reaction of naphthols with hydrogen sul-
fide. 2.903,484^ 9-8-59, Cl. 260—609.
Hardy, William B., and F. H. Adams, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process for blowing an organo-plastic material with
an organo sulfamoyl azide. 2,912,391, 11-10-59, Cl. 260 —
2.5.
Hardy, William B., and J. F. Hosier, to American Cyanamid
Co. Novel 3-acylamino triazoles. 2,914,536, 11-24-59, Cl.
260—308.
Hare, Donald G. C, to United States of America, Navy.
Selective signalling device. 2,902,673, 9-1-59, Cl. 340 — 171.
Hare, Donald G. C, and H. R. Skitter, to United States of
America, Navy. Repeater station having reduced self
oscillation. 2,875,328, 2-24-59, Cl. 250 — 15.
Hare, George H. : See —
Toomim, Hershel, and Hare. 2,903,523.
Hare, George H., and D. R. Margetts, to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Radio frequency mass spectrometer. 2,896,083,
7-21-59, Cl. 250 — 41.9.
Hare, Robert G., to Hartford Gun Choke Co., Inc. Auto-
matic choke device for shotguns. 2,894,349, 7-14-59, Cl.
42—79.
Hare, Terence G., to Miller Mfg. Co. Faucet with ball bear-
ing mounted seal. 2,879,025, 3-24-59, Cl. 251 — 88.
Hare, Terence G. Valve with ball bearing mounted sealing
member. 2,888,235, 5-26-59, Cl. 251 — 88.
Hare, Terence G. Valve seal. 2,888,236, 5-26-59, Cl. 251 —
88.
Hare, Weston A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for shrinking and setting polyacrylonitrile textile fila-
ments with specific chemical shrinking agents. 2,869,975,
1-20-59, Cl. 8 — 130.1.
Hares, George B., to Corning Glass Works. Image orthicon
target. 2,879,420, 3-24-59, Cl. 313 — 68.
Harfenist. Morton : See —
Bavley. Abraham, and Harfenist. 2,882,200.
Harfenist, Morton. Piperazine quaternary salts having para-
sitical activity and method of making. 2,880,209, 3-31-59,
Cl. 260—268.
Harford, Arthur D., and H. W. Vernon. Pest combating
compositions. 2,897,112, 7-28-59, Cl. 167—30.
Harger, Rolla N., to Indiana University Foundation. Appa-
ratus for measuring alcohol content of gases. 2,867,511,
1-6-59. Cl. 23—254.
Hargis, Sam H. Furrow opener. 2,885,014, 5-5-59, Cl.
172 — 719.
Hargrave, Delbert A., to Schaefer Inc. Frozen food display
cabinet and cover therefor. 2,888,811, 6-2-59, Cl. 62 — 255.
Hargraves. Woodrow J. Dispenser and receptacle mounting.
2.887,216. 5-19-59. Cl. 206 — 19.5.
Hargreaves, Robert, to Whitin Machine Works. Yarn stretch-
ing apparatus. 2,884,679, 5-5-59, Cl. 28 — 71.3.
Hargreaves. Thomas S. : See —
Dubitzky, Michael, Hargreaves, and Keyt. 2,879,943.
Hargreaves, William V., Jr., to Allen B. Du Mont Laborator-
ies, Inc. Frequency modulation receiver hiss-responsive
squelch circuit made ineffective by excess deviation audio
peaks. 2,878,377 3-17-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Hargrove, Frank L., and L. P. Grobel, to General Electric
Co. Friction shaft-coupling assembly. 2,S79,092, 3-24-59,
Cl. 287—129.
Hargrove. Stone L. Disposable self feeder for rodents.
2,912,788, 11-17-59, Cl. 43—131.
Harke, LeRoy J., to Moloney Electric Co. Three-phase cores
for electrical induction apparatus. 2,911,603, 11-3-59, Cl.
336—5.
Harke, Raymond J. Liquid level signaling device. 2.907,994,
10-6-59, Cl. 340—245.
Harkema, Pieter : See —
Grosser, Hermann K. M., and Harkema. 2,912,484.
Harkema, Pieter, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cir-
cuit for triggering one of a plurality of common cathode
coupled control circuits. 2,897,357, 7-28-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Harkenrider. Robert J. : See —
Miller, Rudolph W., and Harkenrider. 2,910,331.
LIST OF PATENTEES
395
Journal box
Machine for
5-12-59, CI.
Harkenrider, Robert J. Induction heating in injection and
extrusion processes. 2,875,311, 2-24-59, CI. 219 — 10.49.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to Multiple Extrusions, Inc. Making
multiple tube structures by extrusion. 2,908,037, 10-13-59,
CI. 18—12.
Harkenrider, Robert J., to Miller Lubricator Co.
packing. 2,910,330, 10-27-59, CI. 308—243.
Harker, Charles B., to Bartelt Engineering Co.
forming, filling and closing bags. 2, 88a, 846,
53—124.
Harker, Charles B., to Bartele Engineering Co. Bag opening
mechanism for packaging machine. 2,899,786, 8-18-59,
CI. 53—187.
Harker, John M., and J. J. Lynott, to International Business
Machines Corp. Positioning device. 2,913,922, 11-24—59,
CI. 74 — 501.
Harker, Robert J., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Method of
repelling rodents by treating with a composition comprising
an aryl nitroolefin. 2,889,246, 6-2-59, CI. 167 — 46.
Harkess, William L. : See —
Cargill, Sylvester H., and Harkess. 2,894,362.
Harkins, Edison A., Jr. Contact shoe for conductor rail.
2,894,078, 7-7-59, CI. 191 — 45.
Harkins, Elza E., and D. H. Young, to Royal McBee Corp.
Feed for web press. 2,872,188, 2-3-59, CI. 271 — 2.2.
Harkins, Jack, to Professional Golf Co. Steel power-center
golf ball. 2,914,328. 11-24-59, CI. 273— 230.
Harkleroad, Conway C. Power control mechanism. 2,883,866,
4-28-59. CI. 74 — 11.
Harkness, Joseph R., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Piezoelectric
igniter unit for internal combustion engines. 2,871,280,
1-27-59, CI. 123—148.
Harkness, Leslie M., E. D. Cornwell, and G. P. Goetz, to
Armour and Co. Manufacture of bone glue. 2,881,158,
4-7-59, CI. 260 — 118.
Harkness, Reed B., and E. E. Lacey, to The C. Dewitt Lukens
Surgical Mfg. Co. Ligature package. 2,870,906, 1-27-59,
CI. 206—63.3.
Harkness, Tom S. Building structure. 2,869,561, 1-20-59,
CI. 135—1.
Harlan, Avery S. : See —
Crane, Buren C. Honan, and Harlan. 2,904,652.
Harlan, Avery S., and P. R. Honan, to Indiana Commercial
Filters Corp. Liquid filter device. 2,887,228, 5-19-59,
CI. 210—108.
Harlan, Kenneth G., to United States of America, Navy.
Transition fuel cells. 2,900,289, 8-18-59, CI. 154 — 43.5.
Harland. Philip W. : See —
Le Van, Ambrose E., Harland. and Waite. 2.906.232.
Harland, Philip W., and J. N. Storms, to American Machine
and Metals. Inc. Rotatable pressure gauges. 2,874,572,
2-24-59 CI. 73 — 407.
Harland, William G. : -See —
Griffiths. Jack, and Harland. 2,899,264.
Harle, Harold P., to General Electric Co. Ice maker.
2,912,836, 11-17-59, CI. 62 — 353.
Harle, Oliver L., and J. R. Thomas, to California Research
Corp. Oxidation resistant lubricant compositions.
2.892.784, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 47.5.
Harle, Oliver L., and J. R. Thomas, to California Research
Corp. Oxidation resistant lubricant compositions.
2.892.785, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 49.6.
Harleigh Holmes 4-Wheel Drive Co. : See —
Ainsworth, Laine J. 2,871,965.
Harless, Charles A., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Rotary shaft
clutch. 2.894.775, 7-14-59, CI. 287 — 108.
Harless, Charles A., to R. Hoe & Co.. Inc. Inking mechanism
for printing machines. 2,900,900. 8-25-59, Cl. 101 — 366.
Harless, Charles A., and B. C. Polglase, Jr., to R. Hoe & Co.,
Inc. Inking mechanism for printing machines. 2,915,008,
12-1-59, Cl. 101—349.
Harley, Earl K. : See —
Rosebrook, Homer E., Harlev. and Swartzloff. 2.867,096.
Harley. Frank B. Buckles. 2,903.774. 9-15-59, Cl. 24—170.
Harley, Joseph J., and J. B. Cunningham, to General Steel
Castings Corp. Railway vehicle truck. 2,877,720, 3-17-59,
Cl. 105 — 197.
Harley, William B., J. A. Harmon, and J. Sutherlin, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Method of shutting off water in petro-
leum wells. 2.887,159. 5-19-59. Cl. 166 — 29.
Harling, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Latch. 2,869,909,
1-20-59, Cl. 292 — 256.
Harling, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Outdoor lighting
luminaire. 2,875,323, 2-24-59, Cl. 240 — 25.
Harling, Donald W.. to McGraw-Edison Co. Fluorescent
luminaire. 2.886,699. 5-12-59. Cl. 240 — 25.
Harling, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Fluorescent
luminaire and mounting arrangement therefor. 2,907,544,
10-6-59, Cl. 248 — 230.
Harlow, Walter F.. to International Combustion (Holdings)
Ltd. Centrifuging machines. 2,867,378, 1-6-59, Cl.
233—7.
Harm. Alson R. : See —
Cameron, Frank L., and Harm. 2,911,499.
Harman, Cameron G. : See —
Fenity, Robert D., and Harman. 2,891,914.
Harman, Cameron G., to Horizons Inc. Production of boric
acid. 2,898,192. 8-4-59, Cl. 23 — 149.
Harman, Cameron G., and R. D. Fenity. to The Star Porcelain
Co. Low loss ceramic insulators. "2,878,130, 3-17-59, Cl.
106 — 46.
Harman, Emil I., and T. Pschick, to Philco Corp. Television
receivers. 2,917,577, 12-15-59, Cl. 178 — 7.5.
Harman, Jack, to Weaver Mfg. Co. Lifting jack for auto-
motive vehicles and the like. 2,911,191, 11-3-59, Cl.
254 — 122.
Harman, Julius, to Wilmot-Breeden Ltd. Door fasteners.
2,892,653, 6-30-59, Cl. 292 — 216.
Harman, Marion W. : See —
Tomlin, Andrew, Harman, Zerbe, and Sibley. 2,892,805.
Harman, Marion W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Nematocide.
2,905,586, 9-22-59, Cl. 167—22.
Harman. Marion W., and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Polyhaloalkenyldithiocarbamates. 2,876,243,
3-3-59, Cl. 260 — 455.
Harman, Marion W, and H. W. Kilbourne, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Haloalkenyl esters of mono-substituted di-
thiocarbamic acids. 2,882,291, 4-14-59, Cl. 260 — 455.
Harman, Marion W., and H. W. Kilbourne, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Allyl esters of mono-substituted dithiocarb-
amic acids. 2,895,980, 7-21-59, Cl. 260 — 455.
Harman, Marion W., and J. J. DAmico, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Aminoethylthiazoles. 2,900,299, 8-18-59, Cl.
167—33.
Harman, Marion W., and J. J. DAmico, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Aminoalkylthiazoles. 2,912,357, 11-10-59, Cl.
167 — 33.
Harman, Marion W., and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Method of controlling vegetation. 2,919,182,
12-29-59, Cl. 71 — 2.7.
Harmon, Alton O., to St. Francis Valley Farms Co. Land
leveler. 2.874,490, 2-24-59, Cl. 37 — 169.
Harmon, Arthur R. : See —
Woods, Charles W., and Harmon. 2,891,661.
Harmon, Bernard R. : See —
Ray, Anatoly B., and Harmon. 2,890,434.
Harmon, Bill G., to Engineered Grouting Service. Liner set
tool. 2,913,052, 11-17-59, Cl. 166 — 144.
Harmon, Carlyle, H. W. Griswold, and J. H. Smith, to
Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Process of forming a dispersion of
particles of controlled size. 2,909,491, 10-20-59, Cl. 252 —
305.
Harmon, Esther, to S. and C. D. Scram, d. b. a. Scram Bros.
Child's garment. 2,876.455, 3-10-59, Cl. 2 — 80.
Harmon, George H., and A. E. Rockwood, Jr., to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Impedance calibrator. 2,899,141,
8-11-59, Cl. 242—9.
Harmon, Henry D. : See —
Armstrong, Lome D., Harmon, and Meisel. 2,878,432.
Harmon, James A. : See —
Harley, William B., Harmon, and Sutherlin. 2,887,159.
Harmon, William C, to Republic Steel Corp. Method of and
apparatus for inspecting work pieces. 2,914,726, 11-24-59,
Cl. 324 — 37.
Harms, Arthur M., to Harms Hosiery Co., Inc. Garment
and method of making. 2,898,754, 8-11-59, Cl. 66 — 177.
Harms Hosiery Co., Inc. : See —
Harms. Arthur M. 2,898,754.
Harmuth, Henning. to United States of America, Army.
Electronic squaring circuit. 2,887,576, 5-19-59, Cl.
250—27.
Harned, John L., R. F. Knudsen, and F. M. Ward, to General
Motors Corp. Simulated inertia weight system. 2,882,721,
4-21-59, Cl. 73—116.
Harned, Roger L. : See —
Hidy, Phil H. Phillips, and Harned. 2,902,480.
Harner, Robert H., to S & C Electric Co. Circuit interrupter
construction. 2,877.322. 3-10-59, Cl. 200 — 120.
Harness, James C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Conveyor mech-
anism. 2,885,062, 5-5-59, Cl. 198—155.
Harnish, Don P., and R. W. Brukardt, to Crown Zellerbach
Corp. Nestable berry tray. 2,893,621, 7-7-59, Cl. 229—34.
Harnish, James R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Air conditioning
systems. 2,893,218, 7-7-59, Cl. 62—180.
Harnish. Kenneth A., to General Motors Corp. Counter-top
construction. 2.876,460. 3-10-59, Cl. 4 — 187.
Haroldson, Arthur H., and H. L. Cox, to Continental-Diamond
Fibre Corp. Refusible fuseholder. 2,870,295, 1-20-59, Cl.
200—131.
Haroldson, Arthur H., E. A. Mulrooney, Jr., and W. P. Hogan,
to Continental-Diamond Fibre Corp. Method for making
coherent unsintered plastic tape. 2,915,786, 12-8-59, Cl.
18—55.
Haropulos, John T. Capacitive step level indicator for con-
ductive liquids. 2,868,015. 1-13-59, Cl. 73—304.
Harowitz, Charles L., to Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp.
Production of esters of phosphonous and phosphinous acids.
2,903.475, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 — 461.
Harp, Thomas H., Jr. : See —
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr., and Harp. 2,900,511.
Harper, Billy G., J. H. Brown, Jr., and J. C. Moore, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Method of making permeselective mem-
branes. 2,894,289, 7-14-59, Cl. 18—57.
Harper, Chester H. : See —
Allen, Kenneth M., and Harper. 2,899,044.
Harper, Duane C. : See —
Peck, George R. 2,899,336.
Harper, Katherine M. Garment clasp. 2,918,713, 12-29-59,
Cl. 24 — 259.
Harper. Kenneth A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and
apparatus for disengaging particulate solid contact mate-
rial. 2,875,000, 2-24-59, Cl. 302 — 59.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Harper, Kenneth A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluidized
solids process and apparatus. 2,895,900, 7-21-59, CI.
20S — 147.
Harper, Kenneth A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluidized
solids transfer with a valve erosion reduction method and
apparatus. 2,905,635, 9-22-59 CI. 208—104.
Harper, Kenneth A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalyst re-
generator. 2.906,60i; 9-29-59, CI. 23—288.
Harper, Kenneth A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Metal con-
taminant removal from catalytic cracking feedstock.
2,914,4.-)S, 11-24-.")!), CI. 208 — 88.
Harper, Kenneth A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Moving; bed
catalytic system to upgrade gasoline. 2,915,456, 12-1-59,
CI. 208—70.
Harper, Lathe. Clip forming machine and method. 2,912,038,
11-10-59, CI. 153—28.
Harper, Leonard L., to Crane Packing Co. Press with en-
closed toggles. 2,897,784, 8-4-59, CI. 121—38.
Harper, Leonard R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Calculator program system. 2,940,236, 10-27-59, CI. 235—
157.
Harper, Lyndus E. : See —
Birtwell, William C, and Harper. 2,872,074.
Coffman. Paul A., Jr., and Harper. 2,886.302.
Coffman, Paul A., Jr., and Harper. 2,900,110.
Harper, Lyndus E., to B-I-F Industries, Inc. Peed measuring
and controlling apparatus. 2,872,073, 2-3-59, CI. 222 — 55.
Harper, Robert : See —
Unger, Robert M., and Harper. 2,882,587.
Harper, Robert, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Traveling wave tubes.
2,916,655, 12-8-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Harper, Stanley A., to Radio Corp. of America. Zinc sulfide-
coated phosphor particles, phosphor screen, and method
of making screen. 2,908,588, 10-13-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Harper. Tobv B. Automatic liquid delivery shut-off device.
2.870,800. 1-27-59. CI. 141—209.
Harper, Willard J. : See —
Hobbs, William M., Harper, and Meess. 2,916,252.
Harper, William D. Vehicle body support for absorbing hori-
zontal component of loads. 2,867,472, 1-6-59. CI. 296—35.
Harper, William W., and J. W. Saylor, to Automotive Safety
Associates. Safety belt buckle. 2,893,088, 7-7-59, CI.
24 — 75.
Harper- Wyman Co. : See —
Brodbeck, Aimer H. 2,912,837.
Lamar. Charles C. 2.886.050.
Lamar, Charles C. 2,909,217.
Wiberg, Rnymoud F„ and Silhavy. 2.892,349.
Harpfer, Donald E., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Hydraulic brake hose. 2,899,982, 8-18-59, CI. 138—55.
Harpham, John A., to Hercules Powder Co. Paper manufac-
ture. 2,916,413, 12-8-59, CI. 162 — 157.
Harpole, Murray J. : See —
Coon, Kenneth C, Harpole, and Van Krevelen. 2,893,236.
Harr. Jesse. Mist coolant dispenser. 2,895,684, 7-21-59, CI.
239—341.
Harralson, George G., Jr., to Marvel Specialty Co. Auto-
matic hosiery inspection and turning apparatus. 2,890,818,
6-16-59. CI. 223 — 43.
Harrell, Aubrey. Pilot controlled flush valves. 2,914,293,
11-24-59. CI. 251—36.
Harrell, Bob R., and G. A. Forester, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Removal of impurities from caustic soda solutions.
2.887,364. 5-10-59 CI. 23 — 184.
Harrell, Rufus L. Minnow box. 2,884,736, 5-5-59, CI.
43—56.
Harrer. Paul H.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Automatic belt
clutch for conveyer drive. 2.868.113, 1-13-59, CI. 100 — 5.
Harries. John H. O., to General Electric Co. Thermoionic
valves. 2.883.576. 4-21-59. CI. 313—257.
Harries. William H., and H. E Pickens. Continuous film
feeder. 2.880,993. 4-7-59, CI. 271 — 2.18.
Harriman, Arthur J. : See —
Seltzer, Edward, Harriman, and Henderson. 2,891,865.
Harriman. Herbert A. : See —
Wrierht .Tnmes H.. Briggs, Billings, and Harriman.
2.903,645.
Harrington, Allan L.. and T. C. Hall, to Pacific Semicon-
ductors, Inc. Method for forming passivation films on
semiconductor bodies and articles resulting therefrom.
2,913,358, 11-17-59, CI. 117—200.
Harrington, Charles D., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Uranium solvent extraction process.
2,903.331, 9-8-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Harrington Co., The : See —
Harrington, John A. 2.894.610.
Harrington, Daniel B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electron
multiplier. 2,889,461, 6-2-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Harrington, Daniel B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Anode
structure. 2,908,837, 10-13-59, CI. 313 — 79.
Harrington, Florian P. Ventilating panels. 2.870,700,
1-27-59, CI. 98—96.
Harrington, Gerald D. : See —
Underwood, Harold B., and Harrington. 2,913,193.
Underwood, Harold B., and Harrington. 2,919,077.
Harrington, John A., to The Harrington Co. Chain hoist.
2,894,610, 7-14-59, CI. 192—16.
Harrington, Joseph, Jr., to United Shoe Machinerv Corp.
Article handling machines. 2,875,884, 3-3-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Harrington, Richard H. : See —
Demer, Frederick M., and Harrington 2,895.411.
Malmros, Gustav V. A., and Harrington. 2,897,752.
Kolar, to
2,896,035,
2,878,591,
2,905,764.
2,894,068.
Discriminating
Harrington & Richardson, Inc. : See —
Mulno. Lester F. 2,876,576.
Harrington, Robert C, Jr. : See —
Smith, James L and Harrington. 2,891,962.
Harrington, Robert D., G. E. Heveran, and P. D,
Shurhit Products, Inc. Breaker point assembly.
7-21-59. CI. 200—30.
Harrington, Robert L. Advertising sign for the interior of a
vehicle. 2,876,566, 3-10-59, CI. 40 — 10.
Harrington, Susie. Expansible containers. 2,907,487, 10-6-
.")!>. CI. 220 — 8.
Harriott, Billie L., to Deere & Co. Flail-type manure
spreader. 2,900,193, 8-18-59, CI. 275—3.
Harriott, Lloyd C. : See —
Hodgers, Robert W., Harriott, and Ogle. 2,907,938.
Harris, Aaron M. : See — -
Levine. Bernard. Harris, and Brod. 2.872,723.
Harris, Aaron M., to United Aircraft Corp. Servosystem
angular motion transmitting apparatus. 2,885,614, 5-5-59,
CI. 318—30.
Harris, Albert F. : See —
Patchin, Paul E., and Harris. 2,878,801.
Harris, Arnold H. Planetarium novelty lamp.
3-24-59, CI. 35 — 45.
Harris, Asa J. Combined sea anchor and boat stabilizer
2,911,934, 11-10-59, CI. 114 — 126.
Harris, Ben A. : See —
Blashfield, William H., Callender, and Harris.
Morris, Frank A., Clement, and Harris.
Harris, Ben A., to General Dynamics Corp.
circuit. 2,876.290. 3-3-59. CI. 179 — 18.
Harris, Ben A., to General Dynamics Corp. Playback system
for toll ticketing. 2.886.643. 5-12-59. CI. 179—7.1.
Harris, Ben A., to General Dynamics Corp. Automatic toll
ticketing system incorporating artificial supervision.
2.889,405, 6-2-59. CI. 179—7.1.
Harris, Ben A., to General Dynamics Corp. Station identi-
fying circuit. 2.892.036, 6-23-59, CI. 179—17.
Harris, Ben A., to General Dynamics Corp. Magnetic core
data storage and readout device. 2,895,124, 7-14—59, CI.
340—174.
Harris, Ben A., to General Dvnamics Corp. Line finder and
allnrter system. 2 901.546. 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Harris. Ben A., to General Dynamics Corp. Busy marking
means for automatic toll ticketing system. 2,916,551,
12-8-59. CI. 179 — 8.
Harris, Benjamin R. Frozen egg
9-1-59, CI. 99 — 196.
Harris, Benjamin R. Egg products.
99 — 196.
Harris, Benjamin R. Egg products.
99—210.
Harris, Benjamin R. Egg products.
99—210.
Harris, Bernard, and A. Macovski. to Radio Corp. of America.
Phase comparison system. 2,868,975, 1-13-59, CI. 250 —
36.
Harris, Carl H. Screw driver With a swiveled finger mem-
ber. 2,884,972, 5-5-59, CI. 145—76.
Harris, Cecil C. : See —
Bell, Persa R., and Harris. 2,880,262.
Harris, Clare 'S., and C. J. Huffman, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Extrusion die assembly with flow-correcting baffle
plate. 2.894.625, 7-14-59, CI. 207 — 17.
Harris, Clare W., and L. M. Nelson, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. High pressure flexible hose. 2,867,242, 1-6-59,
CI. 138—56.
Harris, Clarence J. Electrical test system. 2,908,846,
10-13-59, CI. 315—230.
Harris, Clinton H., and E. O. Zill, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Camera. 2,892,392, 6-30-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Harris, Clyde C. : See —
Streed, William R. 2,917,090.
Harris, Darrel M., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Modified carbon
black product and process. 2,867,540. 1-6-59, CI. 106 — 307.
Harris, Donald A., to Hyster Co. Wide spread load clamp.
2,886,197. 5-12-59. CI. 214 — 653.
Harris, Dwight L., to American Chrome Co. Chemical up-
grading of chromium bearing materials. 2,905,546,
9-22-59, CI. 75—1.
Harris. Edward C. Emergency warning sign. 2,881,662,
4-14-59, CI. 88—79.
Harris, Edward H., Jr. : See —
Filachione, Edward M„ and Harris. 2,869,970.
Harris, Edward J. : See —
Fr5hlich, Adolf, and Harris. 2,904,832.
Frohlich, Adolf, and Harris. 2,913,765.
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris. 2,873,802.
and Harris,
and Harris,
and Harris,
and Harris.
products. 2,902,372,
2.902.373, 9-1-59, CI.
2.902.374, 9-1-59, CI.
2.902.375, 9-1-59, CI.
Frohlich, Adolf H
Frohlich, Adolf H.
Frohlich, Adolf H
Frohlich, Adolf H
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris
Frohlich, Adolf H., and Harris
Frohlich, Adolf H.. and Harris
Harris, Edward J., to The Cleveland Trust Co. Servicing
machine for pneumatic tire building machinery. 2.91S.105,
12-22-59, CI. 154 — 10.
Harris, Edward P., and J. R. Wall, to General Motors Corp.
Plural coated spongy sealing strip. 2,S84,068, 5-5-59, Cl.
20—69.
2.8S0.45S.
2.895,169.
2,901,771.
2,901,772.
2,904.833.
2,904,834.
2.910,109.
LIST OF PATENTEES
397
Harris, Edward P., and J. R. Wall, to Jeneral Motors Corp.
Flexible tubing. 2,884,957, 5-5-59, CI. 138 — 55.
Harris, Edward P., to General Motors Corp. Safety rear
vision mirror. 2,910,915, 11-3-59, CI. 88 — 77.
Harris, Floyd E., to The Dow Furnace Co. Heat treating
furnace. 2,910,285, 10-27-59, CI. 263—15.
Harris, Frank L. : See —
Wreford. John S.. and Harris. 2.906.807.
Harris, Frederic R., deceased ; by M. S. Lobenthal, M. P.
Blocn, and F. B. Downs, executors, to Frederic R. Harris,
Inc. Piles for marine structures. 2,897,654, 8-4-59, CI.
61—53.
Harris, Frederic R., Inc. : See —
Harris, Frederic R. 2,897,654.
Harris, Garrett H. Electric steering and power control sys-
tem for outboard motors. 2,877,733, 3-17-59, CI. 115—18.
Harris, Geoffrey T., and H. C. Child. Titanium base alloys.
2,893,864, 7-7-59, CI. 75—175.5.
Harris Geoffrey T., and H. C. Child, to The Birmingham
Small Arms Co. Ltd. Creep resistant chromium steel.
2,905,577, 9-22-59. CI. 148—31.
Harris, George N. Button contact. 2,892,178, 6-23-59, CI.
339—221.
Harris, George V., to Lindberg Engineering Co. Salt bath fur-
nace. 2,888,506. 5-26-59, CI. 13 — 26.
Harris, Glenn M. : See —
Harris, Ralph L. and G. M. 2,912,253.
Harris, Guy H. : See —
Taplin, William H., and Harris. 2,906,775.
Harris, Harry M.. to Deere Mfg. Co. Flail-type material un-
loaded 2,886.333, 5-12-59, CI. 275 — 3.
Harris, Herbert, Jr., E. B. Hammond, Jr., W. T. White, and
R. M. Giulianelli, to Sperry Rand Corp. Flight control
system. 2,873.074, 2-10-59, CI. 244 — 14.
Harris, Herbert, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Welding meth-
ods and apparatus. 2,912,550, 11-10-59, CI. 219 — 9.5.
Harris. Herbert W., to Racine Industrial Plant, Inc. Method
of securing needle bearings in nylon gears. 2,906,005,
9-29-59. CI. 29 — 149.5.
Harris-Intertype Corp. : See —
Gnandt, John A., and Kay. 2,869,681.
Gulick, Kenneth H. 2,912,243.
Johnson, Thomas H. 2.878,502.
Johnson, Thomas H. 2,911,908.
Johnson. Thomas H., Mueller, and Crittenden. 2,885,958.
Lindemann, Robert E. 2,913,980.
Mueller, Anthony J. 2,887.049.
Mulcahy, Raymond W. 2,902,770.
O'Brien, Richard C. 2,889,109.
Royer, Arthur G., and Thompson. 2,874,636.
Spiller, William R., and Johnson. 2,897,754.
Tansel, Cecil L. 2,896,523.
Harris, James R. : See —
Blair. Royer R., and Harris. 2,887,542.
Harris, James R.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Binary counter. 2,906,894, 9-29-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Harris, James S., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse com-
parison display system. 2,870,372, 1-20-59, CI. 315 — 26.
Harris, Jessie J. Combination automatic creeping light
switch. 2,892,905, 6-30-59, CI. 200 — 34.
Harris, John F., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Herbicidal composition and a method for killing undesired
vegetation therewith. 2,884,317, 4-28-59, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Harris, John L. Control device. 2,917,933, 12-22-59, CI.
74 — 125.
Harris, John L. Control device. 2,917,939, 12-22-59 'CI.
74—435.
Harris, John L. Control device. 2,917,988, 12-22-59, CI.
99—327.
Harris, Kenneth J., and C. H. Hess, to Deere & Co. Multiple-
function implement control system for agricultural tractor.
2,871,963, 2-3-59, CI. 172 — 465.
Harris, Kenneth J., and M. L. Miller, to Deere & Co. Trac-
2,890,603, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 740.
Schlesinger, and Harris.
2,911,485, 11-3-59,
tor transmission-deluxe.
Harris, Lawrence : See —
Brackmann, William
2.910,233.
Harris, Leon S. Telephone attachment
CI. 179—146.
Harris, Lewis J., and J. J. Carroll. Water hammer relief de-
vice. 2,898,935, 8-11-59, CI. 137 — 599.2.
Harris, Lionel R. F., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General.
Control units for switching systems. 2,876,284, 3-3-59,
CI. 179—15.
Harris, Lionel R. F., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General.
Time-division multiplex communication systems. 2,910,541,
10-27-59, CI. 179—15.
Harris, Lionel R. F., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General.
Time division multiplex communication systems. 2,910,542,
10-27-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Harris, Louis H., to iSperry Rand Corp. Wire stripping
machine. 2,880,635, 4-7-59, CI. 81 — 9.51.
Harris, Loyes C. Magnetic flush valve. 2,907,050, 10-6-59,
CI. 4—56.
Harris, Manville S., and C. Clutz. Fitting,
6-59, Cl. 284—17.
Harris, Michael G., and S. J. Walker, to Morris Motors Ltd.
Brazed light alloy heat exchanger and method of making
same. 2,899,177, 8-11-59, Cl. 257 — 245.
Harris, Michael J., and G. H. Townend. Spark machining
apparatus. 2,886,693, 5-12-59, Cl. 219 — 69.
2,907,587, 10-
Harris, Milton, and A. E. Brown, to Harris Research Lab-
oratories, Inc. Bleaching of keratinous fibrous material.
2,914,374, 11-24-59, Cl. 8 — 111.
Harris, Norman, and M. Bryer, to Juno Machinery Ltd.
Spirit duplicating machines. 2,903,963, 9-15-59, Cl. 101 —
132.5.
Harris, Ralph F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Cellular polyurethane reaction product containing polysil-
oxane and method of preparing same. 2,901,445, 8-25—59,
Cl. 260—2.5.
Harris, Ralph L. and G. M. Automotive trailers. 2,912,253,
11-10-59, Cl. 280—106.
Harris, Raymond C. : See —
Straley, James M., and Harris. 2,882,176.
Harris. Raymond G. Fishing rod holder. 2,905,413, 9-22-59,
Cl. 248 — 42.
Harris Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Harris, Milton, and Brown. 2,914,374.
Harris, Robert L. : See —
Cosby, John N., Harris, and Rissmiller. 2,902,347.
Cosby, John N., Harris, Spooner, and Tuttle. 2,909,532.
Harris, Robert L., to iuba Consolidated Industries, Inc.
Cut-off regulating and steering system for steam vehicles.
2,887,171, 5-19-09. Cl. 180—6.48.
Harris, Robert V., to Branson Instruments, Inc. Piezoelectric
transducer. 2,875,354, 2-24-59, Cl. 310—8.2.
Harris, Samuel. Dental Uasks. 2,896,259, 7-28-59, Cl. 18—
33.
Harris, Samuel A. Warp beam and method of assembling.
2,880,944, 4-7-59, Cl. 24:2—118.62.
Harris, Sterling G., to The Blue Channel Corp. Machine for
recovering meat from animal carcasses. 2,895,162, 7-21-59,
Cl. 17 — 1.
Harris, Thomas R., to Malco Tool & Mfg. Co. Chain of com-
bined terminal and support members for electrical elements.
2,871,551, 2-3-59, Cl. 29 — 193.5.
Harris Transducer Corp., The : See — ■
Harris, Wilbur T. 2,876,427.
2,880,404.
2,888,583.
2,897,475.
2,903,673.
2,905,915.
Harris, Wilbur T.
Harris, Wilbur T.
Harris, Wilbur T.
Harris, Wilbur T.
Harris, Wilbur T.
Hand mixer for food. 2,906,510, 9-29-
Trans-
Harris, Victoria P.
59. Cl. 259—144.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp.
ducer. 2,876,427, 3-3-59, Cl. 340—11.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Compact
resonant sonar transducer. 2,880,404, 3-31-59, Cl.
340 — 11.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Circuit
element transducer. 2,888,583, 5-26-59, Cl. 310 — 26.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Movable
actuating coil transducer array. 2,897,475, 7-28-59, Cl.
340—9.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Acousti-
cal impedance-matching transducer. 2,903,673, 9-8-59, Cl.
340—8.
Harris, Wilbur T., to The Harris Transducer Corp. Com-
pensated transformer. 2,905,915, 9-22-59, Cl. 336 — 181.
Harris, William C. : See —
Anderson, John J., Harris, and Harrison. 2,887,273.
Harris, William H., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Lipstick container.
2,872,034, 2-3-59, Cl. 206 — 56.
Harris, William H. Mechanically operable cover and rack for
trucks and similar vehicles. 2,901,286, 8-25-59, Cl. 296 —
100.
Harrison, Benjamin M., and E. E. Mulkey. to The American
Oil Co. Drip free distillation receiver. 2,898,762, 8-11-59,
Cl. 73 — 426.
Harrison, Bertram M., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Signalling ap-
paratus. 2.869,027, 1-13-59, Cl. 315 — 24.
Harrison. Charles C. : See —
Nieuwenhuis, Garmt J., and Harrison. 2,872,973.
Nieuwenhuis, Garmt J., and Harrison. 2,873,026
Harrison, Charles H: Outboard motor tilt lock. 2,905,130,
9-^22-59, Cl. 115—17.
Harrison, Charles W., to Harrison Laboratories, Inc. Direct-
voltage regulating circuit. 2,867.764, 1-6-59. Cl. 323 — 22.
Harrison, Charles W. Regulated voltage supply. 2,915.693,
12-1-59, Cl. 323—9.
Harrison, Clarence L. Clapboard support. 2,901,203, 8-25-
59. Cl. 248 — 226.
Harrison, Clarence L., and W. F. Sage, said Harrison assor.
to said Sage. Shingle positioning gauge. 2,891,318,
6-23-59, Cl. 33—188.
Harrison, Edward S. : See —
Robinson, Melvin B., and Harrison. 2,880,018.
Harrison, Ernest, Jr. Electromagnetic beam scanning and
reflection. 2,886,811, 5-12-59, Cl. 343 — 11.
Harrison, Floyd O., and H. Nelson. Advertising device.
2,917,852, 12-22-59, Cl. 40—106.22.
Harrison. Frank M. Stapling and punching machine.
2,885,680, 5-12-59, Cl. 1 — 2.
Harrison, Geoffrey B., and A. P. Jenkins, to Ilford Ltd.
Photographic projection. 2,905,051, 9-22-59, Cl. 88 — 24.
Harrison, Geoffrey L., to Dowty Equipment of Canada Ltd.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc.
Television tube settling conveyor. 2,868,352, 1-13-59, Cl.
198 — 137.
Harrison, Harvey T. : See —
Furman, Walter F., and Harrison.
2,892,703.
398
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Harrison, Henry : See —
Harrison, Henry C. and Henry. 2,889,902.
Harrison, Henry and Henry C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Paving
breaker steel. 2,900,178, 8-18-59, CI. 262—33.
Harrison, Henry C. : See —
Gastafson, Walter G., and Harrison. 2,911,500.
Harrison, Henry and Henry C. 2,900,178.
Harrison, Henry C. and Henry, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Decel-
eration torque limiter for impact tools. 2,889,902, 6-9-59,
CI. 192— .02.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc.
Trolley conveyor incorporating automatic load transfer.
2,868,354. 1-13-59, CI. 198—177.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc.
Automatic tubeless tire bead seating and inflating machine.
2,900,015, 8-18-59, CI. 157 — 1.1.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Division
of the Sparks-Withingtou Co. Conveyor mounted auto-
matically adjusting universal tire mounting machine.
2,900,018, 8-18-59, CI. 157—1.24.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc. Au-
tomatic valve stem inserter. 2,900,709, 8-25-59, CI. 29 —
211.
Harrison, Homer S., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Inc.
Ingot stacking apparatus. 2,919,041, 12-29-59, CI.
214 — 6.
Harrison, GeofErey L., to Dowty Equipment of Canada Ltd.
Hydraulic pumps. 2,913,985, 11-24-59, CI. 103 — 37.
Harrison, George C, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Underground fluid storage containers. 2,914,923, 12-1-59,
CI. 61— .5.
Harrison, James M., and A. E. Somers, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Separation of binary mixtures of isomers
of organic compounds. 2,884,470, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Harrison, James VV. : See —
Houdry, Eugene J., and Harrison. 2,889,288.
Harrison, John : See —
Page, George J., and Harrison. 2,879,180.
Harrison, John R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Oxidation of 1,3 butadiene to furan. 2,900,396, 8-18-59,
CI. 260 — 346.1.
Harrison, John \V. : See —
Carleton, Granville E., Harrison, Heitman, and Danto-
witz. 2,894,521.
Harrison, John W., and J. R. L. Middleton. Gas regulators
for gas engines. 2,894,829, 7-14-59, CI. 48 — 184.
Harrison, Joseph W., and R. W. Asay, to Thermoid Co.
Apparatus for making corrugated flexible rubber tubes.
2,903,744. 9-15-59. CI. 18 — 19.
Harrison Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Harrison, Charles W. 2,867,764.
Harrison, Lawrence F. : See —
Gehring, Arthur J., Jr., Harrison, and Stowe. 2,915,967.
Harrison, Lee, III. Mounting of playground appliance.
2,879,995, 3-31-59, CI. 272 — 30.
Harrison, Lester E. Automatic throttle control mechanisms
for automotive vehicles. 2,916,946, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 513.
Harrison, Marvin E. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, Goeppinger. and Gaa.
2,870,302.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, and Hardison. 2.873.337.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, Gaa, and Barrett.
2,886,681.
Bourns, Marian E., Harrison, and Stewart. 2,886,676.
Harrison, Marvin E., R. C. Tyson, and R. H. Blellor, to
Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Variable resistor constructions.
2,877,325, 3-10-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Harrison, Maurice. Church collection bag. 2,870,811,
1-27-59. CI. 150—1.
Harrison, Milo A., and J. C. Kovarik, to Great Lakes Carbon
Corp. Rotary seal valve. 2,888,175, 5-26-59, CI. 222—
368.
Harrison, Norman A. : See —
L'Hommedieu, Paige D., and Harrison. 2,918,065.
Harrison, Peter F. : See —
Gaspar, Emeric, Munns, and Harrison. 2,880,461.
Gaspar, Emeric, Munns, and Harrison. 2,894,286.
Harrison, Richard I., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Improved traveling wave tube amplifier. 2,919,374,
12-29-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Harrison, Richard I., and L. McKee, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Microwave transition elements. 2,869,082,
1-13-59, CI. 333—21.
Harrison, Robert D. : See —
Frazier, Raymond L., and Harrison. 2,892,769.
Harrison, Schuyler G. Plural-parts molded shoe structures.
2,912,771, 11-17-59, CI. 36 — 2.5.
Harrison, Schuyler G. Shoe structure having molded basic
units. 2,912,772, 11-17-59, CI. 36—2.5.
Harrison-Simpson Co. : See —
Fitzpatrick, William B. 2,872,981.
Harrison, Stuart A., to General Mills, Inc. Epoxv resins in-
cluding diimidazoline curing agents. 2,878,233, 3-17-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
Harrison, Thomas S. : See —
Anderson. John J.. Harris, and Harrison. 2,887,273.
Harrison, Thomas R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Air-pressure-operated proportional band adjustment.
2,915,079, 12-1-59, CI. 137 — 86.
Harrison, Walter D. : See —
Dyer, John B., and Harrison. 2,880,621.
Harrison, Wayne E. : See —
Atchley, Raymond D., and Harrison. 2,873,429.
Harrison, William F. : See —
Sigler, Howard R., Myers, and Harrison. 2,872,727.
Harrison, William J., to Potter & Blomfield, Inc. Contact
structures for relays. 2,905,788, 9-22-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Harrisson, Joseph W. E. : See —
Scanlan, James J., and Harrisson. 2.894,876.
Harrop, Clifford B., to International Harvester Co. Culti-
vator clamp. 2,869,657, 1-20-59, CI. 172 — 710.
Harruff, Robert B . to General Motors Corp. Induction coil.
2,904,763 9-15-59. CI. 336 — 182.
Harry, Gordon W., to General Motors Corp. Oscillatable
diaphragm pumps. 2,873,686, 2-17-59, CI. 103 — 150.
Harry, Gordon W., to General Motors Corp. Air suspension
system with automatic low pressure circuit cutoff.
2.912.254, 11-10-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Harry, Robert J. : See —
Frownfelter, Charles R., Harry, Hassard, and Shearer.
2,912,716.
Harry, William R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Object locating systems. 2,867,788. 1-6-59, Cl. 340 — 6.
Harry, William R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Method and ap-
paratus for the manufacture of ceramic ware. 2,898,658,
8-11-59, Cl. 25 — 22.
Harry, William R.. to McGraw-Edison Co. Circuit inter-
rupter. 2,904,656, 9-15-59, Cl. 200 — 89.
Harry, William R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Apparatus for
forming plastic clay bodies. 2,915,801, 12-8-59, Cl. 26 — 27.
Harsco Corp. : See —
Heckett, Eric H. 2,887,225.
Harshaw Chemical Co., The : See —
Armstrong, Leonard J., and Mudrak. 2,875,083.
Canarios, Chrysosthenis M. 2,868,745.
Duro, George D. 2,875,081.
Ford, Harry E., and Shenk. 2,891,979.
Giordano, Anthony, and Straka. 2,881,097.
Morris, William C., and Tesar. 2,875,085.
Teller, Aaron J. 2,867.425.
West, Charles P. 2,901,452.
Weyl, Woldemar A. 2,875,086.
Harshbarger, Walter J. : See —
Cole, Rex, and Harshbarger. 2,902,592.
Harshberger, Norman P. Method of forming reinforced pulp
sheets. 2,913,363, 11-17-59, Cl. 162 — 105.
Harshberger, Russell P. Drive mechanism for power driven
tool. 2,892,353, 6-30-59, Cl. 74 — 61.
Harshman, Daniel L., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Automatic
buzz control. 2,880,579, 4-7-59, Cl. 60 — 39.28.
Harshman, Richard C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Antiskinning compositions containing unsymmetrical di-
methyl-hydrazine. 2,872,426, 2-3-59, Cl. 260 — 19.
Harshman, Richard 0., and B. M. Nicolaisen, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Extraction process utilizing
modified alkyl hydrazine solvent. 2,914,472, 11-24-59,
Cl. 208—330.
Hart, Arthur A. Apparatus for producing concrete stair
steps. 2,869,212. 1-20-59, Cl. 25—118.
Hart, Andrew P. Portable road and turn-around. 2,912,909,
11-17-59, Cl. 94—11.
Hart. Charles W. Seat device. 2,888,976, 6-2-59, Cl.
155—88.
Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co. : See —
Waalkes. Robert J., and Kietzmann. 2.902,919.
Hart, Donald P., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Interpoly-
mer of epoxy resin, polyamide resin and polysulflde resin.
2.919.255, 12-29-59, Cl. 260 — 23.
Hart, Edgar L., Jr., B. R. Whaley, and R. W. Turnage, to
Sonoco Products Co. Paper tube for forming concrete
columns and the like having an overlapped inner ply with
a coating material thereon. 2,914,833, 12-1-59, Cl.
25—118.
Hart. Eugene J. Longitudinally adjustable telescopic brace.
2,907,598, 10-6-59, Cl. 287—58.
Hart, Frank M., to Gates and Sons, Inc. Wire-cutting tool.
2,912,756, 11-17-59, Cl. 30—168.
Hart Frank W., to Hudson Engineering Corp. Securing ap-
paratus. 2,875,867, 3-3-59. Cl. 189 — 35.
Hart, Fred V., and E. S. Kant, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Leveling machines. 2,879,526, 3-31-59, Cl.
12—34.5.
Hart, Gene E., and H. F. Metealf, to Carolina Knitting Ma-
chine Corp. Circular multi-feed hosiery knitting machine
and method of knitting. Re. *M,616, 3-10-59, Cl. 66 — 42.
Hart, George H., to The Hart Mfg. Co. Fastener for retain-
ing casings in panels. 2,889,125, 6-2-59, Cl. 248 — 27.
Hart, Harold P. Dual front axle suspension means and
steering mechanism therefor. 2,901,264, 8-25-59, Cl.
280 — 91.
Hart, Irwin M. Time-controlled activated vehicular speed
limit signal. 2,902,672, 9-1-59, Cl. 340 — 74.
Hart, Jack, to Radio Corp. of America. Grid and filament
damper bar assembly. 2,880,352, 3-31-59, Cl. 313—279.
Hart Mfg. Co., The : See —
Bengtsson, Bartil S. 2.907,848.
Hart, George H. 2,889,125.
Hart, Oliver M. Improved welding unit. 2,871,440, 1-27-59.
Cl. 323 — 74.
Hart, Oliver M. Reciprocating switches. 2,883,495, 4-21-59,
Cl. 200—163.
LIST OF PATENTEES
399
Hart, Peter McB., and A. C. Hollerbach, to General Motors
Corp. Pivoted arm rest assembly for vehicle body. 2,897,-
000, 7-28-59, CI. 296 — 44.
Hart, Porter, and H. C. Behrens, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Determination of conductivity of liquids. 2,895,102, 7—14—
59, CI. 324 — 30.
Hart, Robert T., to S. D. Warren Co. Process for finishing
coated paper. 2,919,205, 12-29-59, CI. 117 — 64.
Hart, Robert W. High frequency integrating signal detector.
2,872,577, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 31.
Hart, Vincent E. : See —
Fox, John W., and Hart. 2,883,036.
Hart, William C. : See —
Zweifel, Henry C, Hull, and Hart. 2,886,457.
Hart, William F., to American Cyanamid Co. Styrenated
oil-modified alkyd resins modified with divinyl benzene and
the process of preparing same. 2,919,253, 12-29-59, CI.
260—22.
Hart, William J. : See —
Nieman, Donald F., and Hart 2,869,416.
Hart, William T. : See —
Shipley, Calvin W., and Hart. 2,906,041.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A. : See —
Sramek, Elmer D., and Hartbauer. 2,885,844.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A., to F. B. Redington Co. Tucking
mechanism for packaging machine. 2,900,778, 8-25-59,
CI. 53—376.
Harteck, Paul, and S. Dondes, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Method of fixing nitrogen
for producing oxides of nitrogen. 2,898,277, 8-4-59, CI.
204 — 154.
Hartel, Erwin H., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Self charging air-oil shock absorber. 2,892,625, 6-30-59,
CI. 267—64.
Hartenstine, Charles R. Truck front wheel steering and sus-
pension arrangement. 2,918,302, 12-22-59, CI. 280 — 97.
Hartensteln, Raymond G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vi-
bration and shock isolation mount. 2,917,264, 12-15-59,
CI. 248—358.
Hartenstein, Raymond G., and J. J. Kerley, Jr., to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Vibration isolating mounts.
2,873,109, 2-10-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Harter, Artur, K.G. : See —
Zach. Wilhelm. 2.867.039.
Harter, Clair M., to C. I. Hull. Venetian blind stabilizer.
2,871,934. 2-3-59, CI. 160 — 173.
Harter, Donald G., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,883,100, 4-21-59, CI. 230—187.
Harter, Isaac, Jr., T. W. Ratcliffe, and W. G. Wilson, to
The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Continuous casting mold.
2,867,018. 1-6-59, CI. 22—57.2.
Harter, James R. R. Photographic reproduction method and
apparatus. 2.871.287. 1-27-59. CI. 178 — 6.7.
Harter, Leslie H. Skewer for bolting cloth. 2,910,176, 10-
27-59. CI. 206—50.
Harter, Paul G., and E. E. Staudt. to Eastman Kodak Co.
Single-lens reflex camera. 2,916,978, 12-15-59, CI. 95 — 42.
Harter, William R. : See —
Bruck, George, Harter, and Vandoch. 2.883.539.
Harter, William R., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Stable oscillator.
2,908,869, 10-13-59, CI. 331—72.
Hartewig, Heinrich, A. Steding, and P. Eidel, to Didier-Kogag-
Hinselmann, Koksofenbau und Gasverwertung, A. G. Appa-
ratus for the regulable charging of regenerators. 2,872,385,
2-3-59, CI. 202—141.
Hartfield, Robert G., to Motorola, Inc. Remote oscillator
trunk receiver. 2,876.345, 3-3-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Hartford Gun Choke Co., Inc. : See —
Hare, Robert G. 2,894,349.
Hartford Special Machinery Co., The : See — ■
Eschenburg, William A., Pettigrew, and Johnson.
2,873,630.
Storrs, William H. 2,876,746.
Hartford, Willis G., J. W. Holt, and E. Jellinek, to Champion
International Co. Apparatus for detecting defects in sheet
materials. 2,896,196, 7-21-59, CI. 340 — 259.
Hartig, Rufus G., and J. R. Archer, to International Minerals
& Chemical Corp. Method of recovering chemical mists
from gases. 2,901,061, 8-25-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Harting, Glen R., to Borg- Warner Corp. Electromagnetic
clutch or brake. 2,914,156, 11-24-59, CI. 192 — 84.
Hartke, Dexter C, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Pulsed crystal
oscillator and method. 2,881,317, 4-7-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Hartkopf, Donald L. Scraper. 2,914,787, 12-1-59, CI.
15 — 236.
Hartlapp, Gerhard : See —
Rodis, Franz, Hartlapp, and Beltz. 2,898,189.
Hartle, Robert B., to United States of America, Navy. Liner
material for structural elements. 2,913,074, 11-17-59,
CI. 189—34.
Hartle, Robert J., and H. I. Thayer, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. 4 or 5-indanyl N-methyl carbamate.
2,870,057, 1-20-59, CI. 167—30.
Hartley Co., The : See —
Sears, Hartley M. 2,914,027.
Hartley, Cyril J. Apparatus for removing sludge from sludge
drying beds. 2,917,177, 12-15-59, CI. 210 — 272.
Hartley, Emmett C, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Method of
and apparatus for molding rubber and rubber-like articles.
2,883,705, 4-28-59, CI. 18—17.
C, to Hartman Metal Fabricators, Inc.
2,904,802, 9-22-59, CI. 14 — 71.
M., Sr. Dozer attachment for tractors.
" CI. 37 — 144.
tank valves. 2,883,675,
2,899,691.
2,911,719.
2,890,710,
6-16-59, CI.
Hartley, Fred L., and T. V. Inwood, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Process for hydrodesulfurizing hydrocarbons
employing an impure hydrogen stream. 2,8fc>3,337, 4—21-59,
CI. 208—216.
Hartley, George C. : See —
Bray, Frederick H., King, and Hartley. 2,913,530.
Hartley, Gilbert S., to Fisons Pest Control Ltd. Apparatus
for the separation of solutes by partition. 2,895,808,
7-21-58, CI. 23—267.
Hartley, Gilbert S. and M. J. Mechanical distributors for
applying artificial manures and other granular materials
to land. 2,893,610, 7-7-59, CI. 222 — 410.
Hartley, Gilbert S., and P. O. Park, to Fisons Pest Control
Ltd. Fungicidal preparations. 2,907,691, 10-6-59, CI.
167 — 12.
Hartley, Henry J., and C. S. Rankin, to Pacific Foundry Co.,
Ltd. Sulphur recovery. 2,877,100, 3-10-59, CI. 23 — 294.
Hartley, Marian J. : See — ■
Hartley, Gilbert S. and M. J. 2,893,610.
Hartley, Newell D. Syringe. 2,902,035, 9-1-59, CI. 128 — 234.
Hartley, Robert L., and M. B. Houck, to Harper J. Ransburg
Co., Inc. Container. 2,916,184:, 12-8-59, CI. 220 — 69.
Hartman, Carl D., to Bailey Meter Co. Moisture control in
gas generators. 2.871,107, 1-27-59, CI. 23 — 281.
Hartman, Clinton W., A. M. Daily, and W. A. Barden, to
Chicago Telephone Supply Corp. Variable resistor.
2,916,717, 12-8-59, CI. 338— 1!>4.
Hartman, Curtis A. : See —
Woodward, Stephen G., and Hartman. 2,883,976.
Hartman, Edward J., and J. N. Janes, to Childers Mfg. Co.
Free-standing roof structures. 2,873,698, 2-17-59, CI.
108—1.
Hartman, Elmer
Loading dock.
Hartman, Frank
2,874,492, 2-24-59,' CI. 37—144.
Hartman, Fred G., Jr. Flush
4-28-59, CI. 4—57.
Hartman George M., and C. A. Williams, to Charles H. Bacon
Co. Method for making a pocket. 2,890,461, 6-16-59, CI.
2—247.
Hartman, Grant H. : See —
Huston, Charles R., and Hartman. 2,912,768.
Hartman, Herbert L., to The General Industries Co. Vari-
able speed phonograph drive mechanisms. 2,876,648,
3-10-59, CI. 74 — 191.
Hartman, Jacob J. : See —
Davis, Hyman, and Hartman.
Hartman, Joseph G. : See —
Nessler, Aldo E., and Hartman.
Hartman, Joseph H. Protector.
137—382.
Hartman Metal Fabricators, Inc. : See —
Hartman, Elmer C. 2,904,802.
Hartman, Paul F. : See — -
Beckvold, Oscar E., Jr., and Hartman. 2,872,497.
Hartman, Paul C, to G. B. Lewis Co. Container having an
integral card holding structure. 2,908,985, 10-20-59, CI.
40 — 2.
Hartman, William E., to Latrobe Steel Co. Method of making
iron and steel alloys. 2,910,355, 10-27-59, CI. 75 — 133.
Hartmann, Albert E. Cleaning implements. 2,870,472,
1-27-59, CI. 15 — 209.
Hartmann, Alfons : See —
Von Linde, Robert A., Baier, and Hartmann. 2,896,701.
Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Endlich, Friedrich. 2.901,702.
Keller, Alexander. 2,900,585.
Hartmann, Carl E. : See —
Thompson, Ivan P., Allmang, Hartmann, Winter, and
Blackbourn. 2,873,224.
Hartmann, Frederick C. : See —
Johnson, Julius G., and Hartmann. 2,883,747.
Hartmann, Gilbert L., to Milwaukee Faucets, Inc. Rotary
pump assemblage. 2,884,863, 5-5-59, CI. 103 — 103.
Hartmann, Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
High current transformer. 2,901,713, 8-25-59, CI. 336 —
82.
Hartmann Mfg. Co. : See —
Hartmann, Philip. 2,869,472.
Hartmann, Philip. 2,915,980.
Hartmann, Philip, and Brand. 2,905,095.
Hartmann, Philip, to Hartmann Mfg. Co. Fluid pump or
motor. 2,869,472, 1-20-59, CI. 103—123.
Hartmann, Philip, to Hartmann Mfg. Co. Pump or motor.
2,915,980, 12-8-59. CI. 103—125.
Hartmann, Philip, and G. W. Brand, to Hartmann Mfg. Co.
Fluid pump or motor with fluid pressure balancing means.
2,905,095, 9-22-59, CI. 103 — 125.
Hartmann, Rudolf : See — ■
'Schimer, Robert. Voit, Hartmann, Konig, Thumult, and
Ziemer. 2,910,423.
Hartmann, Waldemar. Method of aggregating carbonaceous
material. 2,907,645, 10-6-59, CI. -±4 — lt>.
Hartmann, Werner. Spherical ball valve. 2,885,179, 5-5-59,
CI. 251 — 315.
Hartmann, William A.. Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Motor
control system. 2,867,761, 1-6-59, CI. 318 — 230.
Hartridge, Virginia M. Disappearing and slidable step-chair
for kitchen cabinets and the like. 2,881,040, 4-7-59, CI.
312 — 235.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hartsfield, William L. Microphones. 2,910,539, 10-27-59,
CI. 179 — 111.
Hartshorn, Earl D., deceased ; J. Hartshorn, administrator
of said E. D. Hartshorn. Flask charging device. 2,889,652,
6-9-59, CI. 42 — 1.
Hartshorn, Jim : See —
Hartshorn, Earle D. 2,889,652.
Hartung, George A. : See —
Austin, Charles G., and Hartung. 2,908,503.
Hartung, Kaymoud E. Method of pressing or stamping
articles. 2.886,886, 5-19-59. CI. 29 — 553.
Hartung, Robert L., to B & H Instrument Co., Inc. Fre-
quency responsive device. 2,902,647, 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 78.
Hartung, Robert L., to B & H Instrument Co., Inc. Adjust-
able resistance devices. 2,919,400, 12-29-59, CI. 324 — 63.
Hartupee, Robert P. : See —
Lundy, Alvin S.. Hartupee, and Panzica. 2,886,298.
Hartwell Aviation Supply Co. : See —
Henrichs, Bernard W. 2,874,986.
Henrichs, Bernard W. 2,896,751.
Henrichs, Bernard W. 2,904,141.
Hogan, John E. 2,894,777.
Hartwell, Clark : See —
Henrichs, Bernard W. 2,874,986.
Henrichs, Bernard W. 2,896,751.
Henrichs. Bernard W. 2,904,141.
Hogan, John E. 2,894,777.
Hartwell, George E., and J. V. Mertes, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Rotarv brush sections. 2,885,706, 5-12-59. CI.
15—179.
Hartwell, Ralf L., to Metal Textile Corp. Vibration and
shock absorptive cushion element. 2,869,858, 1-20-59,
CI. 267—1.
Hartwig, Albert F., to McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Controllable
apparatus for radius cutters. 2,869,431, 1-20-59, CI.
90—19.
Hartwig, Arthur H. : See —
Rothfuchs, Oscar E.. and Hartwig. 2,906,012.
Hartwig, Edward C. : See —
Large, William E., and Hartwig. 2,883,583.
Large, William E. and Hartwig. 2,892,148.
Hartwig, Edward C, R. W. Kuenning, and R. C. Acker, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Ultra-stabilized D. C. amplifier. 2,874,235, 2-17-59, CI.
179 — 171.
to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Seg-
kaolin melting furnace. 2,874,201,
Hartwig, Frederick J.,
mented casing for
2-17-59, CI. 13 — 23.
Hartwig Inc. : See —
Golff, Anthony B.
Hartwig, Karl : See —
Erbe, Otto A. K.,
2,889,184.
2,869,373.
Vibrating
... Hartwig, and Rakebrandt.
Hartwig, Walter J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
grinding mill having a means for preventing grinding media
tracking and excessive mill wear. 2,911,160, 11-3-59, CI.
241—175.
Harty, Hershel A., J. N. Dallman, and V. G. Brunton, to
United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Apparatus for re-
moving adhering material from belt conveyors. 2,878,926,
3-24-59. CI. 198 — 230.
Harty, R. V.. Co., Inc. : See —
Harty, Ralph V. 2,872,183.
Harty, Ralph V. 2,889,565.
Harty, Ralph V. 2,903,854.
Harty, Ralph V. 2,916,762.
Harty, Ralph V., to R. V. Harty Co., Inc. Driving mech-
anisms. 2,872,183, 2-3-59, CI. 268—53.
Harty, Ralph V., to R. V. Harty Co., Inc. Lift bridge.
2,889,565, 6-9-59, CI. 14 — 42.
Harty, Ralph V., to R. V. Hartv Co., Inc. Door controlling
system. 2,903,854. 9-15-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Harty, Ralph V., to R. V. Harty Co., Inc. Door check. 2,916,-
762, 12-15-59, CI. 16—55.
Hartz, Harry J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus with electro-magnetic rate and reset.
2,896,655, 7-28-59, CI. 137—86.
Hartz, Helmut : See —
Happ, Hermann, and Hartz. 2,910,843.
Hartz, William W., to Daystrom Inc. Printed circuit as-
sembly. 2,896,033, 7-21-59, CI. 200—11.
Hartzband, Harry M.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Motor fuel composition containing silica gel-extracted bright
stock. 2,904,493. 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 17.
Hartzell, Blanche D. : See —
Donehower, William P. 2,866,990.
Hartzell, Herman L„ D. C. Redick, and C. L. Julian, to
General Motors Corp. Distributor structure. 2,872,537,
2-3-59, CI. 200—31.
Hartzell, Maurice H. : See —
Donehower, William P. 2,866.990.
Harvard Mfg. Co. : See —
Roche, Melvin E. 2,883,680.
Roche, Melvin E., and Jackson,
Sands, Hillard J. 2,882,535.
Sands, Hillard J. 2,883,222.
Sands, Hillard J. 2,900,647.
Harvel Research Corp. : See —
Grasso, Flavio J., and Dow. 2,885,376.
Harvey, Mortimer T., and P.reznak. 2,872.431.
Harvey, Mortimer T., and Rosamilia. 2,917,488.
2,911,656.
Harvestaire, Inc. : See —
Rogers, Robert E. 2,913,110.
Rogers, Robert E. 2,913,111.
Harvester Plow Co., Inc. : See —
Hayse, Paul F. 2,905,254.
Harvey, Albert J. Jogger. 2,890,885. 6-16-59, CI. 271—89.
Harvey, Albert L. and E. E. Mowing machine shoe. 2,910,820,
11-3-59, CI. 56—314.
Harvey, Bernard A. : See —
Peterson, Eric O., and Harvey. 2,878,841.
Harvey, Bemhard C, Jr. : See — -
Cholvin, Robert L., Harvey, and Jensen. 2,909,323.
Harvey, Clarence \V. Rod and reel case. 2,902,790, 9-8-59,
CI. 43—26.
Harvey, Douglass C. : See —
Nerwin, Hubert, and Harvey. 2,869,748.
Harvey, Earle M., to United States of America, Army. Gas-
operated actuating system for firearms. 2,870,685, 1^27-59,
CI. 89 — 191.
Harvey, Earle M., to United States of America, Army. Com-
bination stabilizer, recoil break, flash hider, and grenade
launcher for a firearm. 2,883,781, 4-28-59, CI. 42 — 1.
Harvey, Earle M., to United States of America, Army.
Obturating means for a firearm. 2,889,748, 6-9-59, CI.
89 — 26.
Harvey, Edgar E. : See —
Harvey, Albert L. and E. E. 2,910,820.
Harvey, Edmund N., Jr., to Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Copying
paper and method of manufacture. 2,893,890, 7-7-59,
CI. 117—36.
Harvey, Frank G., to Canadian Lift Truck Co. Ltd. Overload
warning device for fork lift trucks. 2,868,919, 1-13-59,
CI. 200—85.
Harvey, Gilbert N., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Sys-
tem for correction of magnetic compasses. 2,900,736, 8—25-
59, CI. 33—224.
Harvey, Herbert A. : See —
McLaughlin, George H., and Harvey. 2,919,396.
Harvey, Herbert, and S. A. Stam, to United States of America,
Army. Light weight T-20 shoulder stock for 3.5 inch
rocket launcher. 2,913,960, 11-24-59, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Harvey, Homer M. Apparatus for making electrode sticks.
2,894,282, 7-14-59, CI. 18 — 16.
Harvey, Horace A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electric
control circuit. 2,884,570, 4-28-59, CI. 317 — 60.
Harvey, lone A. Educational device for use in teaching
arithmetic. 2.892,267. 6-30-59, CI. 35 — 31.
Harvey, Jack B. : See —
Adams, Robert T., and Harvey. 2,894,233.
Adams, Robert T., and Harvey. 2,916,618.
Harvey, John F., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Pressure
vessel flange with anti-rotation rings. 2,919,048, 12-29-59,
CI. 220 — 39.
Harvey, Joseph S., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Electron tube. 2,912,794, 11-17-59, CI. 49 — 92.5.
Harvey Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Bagdanovich, Michael P., and Wilson. 2,887,055.
Loevenstein, Hirseh. 2,867,525.
Harvey, Maurice S. : See —
Keir, Alexander J., and Harvey. 2,911,224.
Harvey, Mortimer T., and E. Breznak. to Harvel Research
Corp. Compositions comprising a rubber and a halogenated
reaction product of furfural and butadiene. 2,872,431,
2-3-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Harvey, Mortimer T., and P. L. Rosamilia, to Harvel Research
Corp. Vacuum dehydration of the residue from the fur-
fural extraction of butadiene. 2,917,488, 12-15-59, CI.
260—67.
Harvey, Robert P. : See —
Smith, Brenner E., and Harvey. 2,905,423.
Harvey, Sid, Inc. : See —
Harvey, Sidney W. 2,903,662.
Harvey, Sidney W., to Sid Harvey, Inc. Transformer box for
universal application as replacement equipment. 2.903,662,
g_g_59 qi SZQ 96
Harvey, Stefan J. Shock absorber. 2,868,537, 1-13-59, CI.
267—64.
Harvey, Thabus R. : See — ■
Gulley, Ronald A„ Harvey, and Schreiber. 2.868.130.
Harvey, Valentine P., and F. Parry, to Molins Machine Co.,
Ltd. Fuse setter combined with loading mechanism.
2,887,011, 5-19-59, CI. 89—6.5.
Harvey, Wildon T., and S. W. Ferris, to Sun Oil Co. Wax
compositions. 2,906,443. 9-29-59. CI. 229 — 3.1.
Harvey, William H., to United Products Corp. Luggage con-
struction. 2,903,105, 9-8-59, CI. 190 — 54.
Harwood, Edgar H., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Cigarette
paper. 2,886,041. 5-12-59, CI. 131 — 15.
Harwood. Flovd E., to Parsons Corp. Solenoid construction.
2,904,729. 9-15-59, CI. 317—191.
Harwood, Gordon M. : See —
Berry, Raymond T., and Harwood. 2,868,332.
Harwood, James, to Armour and Co. Growth promotant sub-
stances. 2,881,074, 4-7-59. CI. 99 — 2.
Harwood, James, R. G. Brault, and R. A. Reck, to Armour
and Co. Water insoluble plant hormone carhoxylic acid
salts of higher alkyl amines. 2,900,411, 8-18-59, CI.
260 — 501.
Harwood, James, R. A. Reck, and W. W. Abramitis, to Armour
and Co. Fungicidal compositions. 2,902,401, 9-1-59, CI.
167 — 22.
LIST OF PATENTEES
401
Harwood, Kenneth J. See —
Hirschy, Harlan W., Rowe, and Harwood. 2,902,395.
Harwood, Kenneth J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Sanitary nap-
kin. 2,896,627, 7-28-59, CI. 128—290.
Harwood, Kenneth J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Disposable
absorbent pad. 2,897,108, 7-28-59, CI. 154 — 50.
Harwood, Kenneth J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Cellulosic
product. 2,900,980, 8-25-59, CI. 128 — 290.
Harwood, Kenneth J., H. A. Mayo, and J. C. Bletzinger, to
Kimberly-Clark Corp. Sanitary napkin. 2,902,037,
9-1-59, CI. 128 — 290.
Harwood, Oliver P., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Diaphragm
valve. 2,875,976. 3-3-59, CI. 251 — 321.
Harwood, Robert H. : See —
Nye. Robert G_, McCown, and Harwood. 2,903,626.
Harwood, Robert H., Z. D. Reynolds, and E. G. Hedger, to
United States of America, Navy. Sonar signal simulator.
2,881,535, 4-14-59, CI. 35 — 10.4.
Harwood, Stanley G. : See —
Kenney, Robert W. 2,907,340.
Harwood, William J. : See —
Scarrott, Gordon G., Harwood, and Johnson. 2,883,534.
Harz, Hermann : See —
Gartner, Giinter, Schwab, and Harz. 2,900,540.
Hasbrook, Arthur F., to O. S. Petty. Radiolocation method
and apparatus. 2,913,719, 11-17-59, CI. 343 — 103.
Hasbrouck, Harold J. : See —
Farrand. Clair L., and Hasbrouck. 2,907,246.
Hasbrouck, Harold J., Jr. Clamp for securing end of tape
or film to a reel. 2,891,737, 6-23-59, CI. 242—74.2.
Hasche, Blanche K. : See —
Hasche, Rudolph L. 2,909,904.
Hasche, Rudolph L., deceased ; B. K. Hasche, executrix, to
Carbonic Development Corp. Treatment of natural gas in
distribution systems. 2,909,904, 10-27-59, CI. 62 — 23.
Hasehek, Leo. Map assembly including location director.
2,891,314, 6-23-59, CI. 33 — 1.
Haschke, Fred. Plastic webbing for steamer deck chairs.
2,871,926, 2-3-59, CI. 155 — 187.
Hasek, Robert H. : See—
Elam, Edward U.. and Hasek. 2,875,252.
Hasek, Robert H.. and J. E. Hardwicke, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Divinyl-l,4-dioxanes and cross-linked polymers there-
of. 2,912,439, 11-10-59, CI. 260—340.6.
Hasek, Robert H., and M. B. Knowles, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Preparation of trans-l,4-cyelohexanedimethanol. 2,917,-
549, 12-15-59, CI. 260—617.
Haselden, Alfred J. : See —
Young, Franklin A., and Haselden. 2,896,270.
Haselden, Goeffrey G. Fractionating apparatus. 2,885,195,
5-5-59, CI. 261—112.
Hasell, Henry P. : See —
Summers, William J., and Hasell. 2,882,214.
Hasell, Henry P., H. S. Fox, and E. Zilahy, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Automatic mount making machine for pro-
jector lamps and lead wire detector and bead feeding device
therefor. 2,876,589, 3-10-59, CI. 49—2.
Hasell, Henry P., H. S. Fox., and E. Zilahy, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Automatic mount making machine for pro-
jector lamps. 2,876,590, 3-10-59, CI. 49—2.
Hasell, Henry P., H. S. Fox., and E. Zilahy, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Automatic mount making machine for pro-
jector lamps and lead wire detector and lead wire removal
device therefore. 2,876,900, 3-10-59, CI. 209—72.
Haselton, Merton L. : See —
Cornwell, John W., Haselton, and Schmidt. 2.883,106.
Haseman, Joseph F., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Phosphate mineral beneficiation process. 2,914,174,
11-24-59, CI. 209—166.
Haser. Donald G. : See —
Knighton, Daniel J., Haser, and Fiedler. 2,874,921.
Hashimoto, Edward Y. Jalousie window having gang con-
nector plates. 2,892,221, 6-30-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Haske, John R. : See —
Blake, James C, Deady, and Haske. 2,910,077.
Haskel Engineering Associates : See —
Driskel, Don W., and Hayman. 2,887,991.
Hill, David C. 2,903,310.
Haskelite Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kloote, George E., Meier, and Potchen. 2,896,271.
Kloote, George E., Potchen, and Meier. 2,887,732.
Kloote, George E., Potchen, and Meier. 2.907,383.
Meier, George D., Kloote, and Potchen. 2,898,258.
Potchen, Joseph A. 2,887,740.
Potchen, Joseph A. 2,890.868.
Potchen, Joseph A., and Kloote. 2,893,075.
Potchen. Joseph A., Kloote, and Meier. 2,875,117.
Haskell, Edward C, and H. Burrell, to Interchemical Corp.
Coatings for food containers. 2,885,293, 5-5-59, CI. 99 —
187.
Haskell Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Jarvi, Carl W. 2,882,112.
Haskell, Philip R. : See —
Crittendon. Lexie R., Hailston, Haskell, Kelly, and Leek.
2,891,341.
Haskell, Philip R., P. A. Ketchpel, Jr., and F. P. Knapik,
to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Cartridge-powered impact
tool. 2,893,279, 7-7-59, CI. 81—52.35.
Haskell, Philip R., R. E. Evans, P. A Ketchpel, Jr., and L. B.
Connor, to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Cartridge-powered
piston type tool. 2,890,685, 6-16-59. CI. 123 — 24.
Haskell, Theodore H. : See —
Frohardt, Roger P., Haskell, Ehrlich, and Knudsen.
2.916,485.
Haskett, Herbert L. Controller for water systems. 2,899,900,
8-18-59, CI. 103 — 6.
Haskey, Richard R. : See —
Mazur, Nicholas, and Haskey. 2,916,297.
Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr., to Champlain Co., Inc. Stamp
printing apparatus. 2,912,926, 11-17-59, CI. 101 — 76.
Haskins, Fred J. : See —
Jones, Augustus, and Haskins. 2,886,420.
Haskins, Lewis S. to Hardfield Corp. Containers of capsule
like form. 2,899,097, 8-11-59, CI. 220 — i.
Haskins, Reginald H., and J. F. T. Spencer, to National
Research Council. Production of lysine arginine and
glutamic acids. 2,902,409, 9-1-59, CI. 195 — 36.
Haslam, John H., to E. I, du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of titanium esters. 2,880,221, 3-31-59 CI.
260—429.5.
Haslam, John H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fungicide. 2,913,369, 11-17-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Haslam, Robert, and S. H. Davidson, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Reutilisable blasting assemblies. 2,871,786,
2-3-59, CI. 102—25.
Haslam-Jones, Frank H., to John Jardine, Ltd. Jacquard
machines. 2,896,497, 7-28-59, CI. 87 — 14.
Hasleau, William S. Non-choking plow roller. 2,871,955,
2-3-59, CI. 172—63.
Hasler, Arthur D., and W. J. Wisby. to United States of
America, Navy. Method of repelling fish comprising treat-
ing with potassium phenyl acetate. 2,880,133, 3-31-59,
CI. 167—46.
Hasler, Maurice F., to Applied Research Laboratories Inc.
Spectroscopy. 2,897,371, 7-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Haslett, Elmer. Method of making artificial flowers.
2,908,095, 10-13-59, CI. 41 — 13.
Hasley, Andrew D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc.
Hard tube modulator pulse transformer. 2,903,583 9-8-
59, CI. 250—^27.
Hass, David P., to Chrysler Corp. Constant ratio clutch
lever system. 2,880,835, 4-7-59, CI. 192 — 99.
Hass, Edward C. Photo-electric sighting device. 2,882,520,
4-14-59, CI. 340—190.
Hassard, Richard S. : See —
Frownfelter, Charles R., Harry, Hassard, and Shearer.
2 912,716.
Hassel, Lloyd V. : See —
Feigley, David A., Jr., and Hassel. 2,905,583.
Hassel, Lloyd V., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of fabricat-
ing unbacked surface coverings. 2,913,773, 11-24-59, CI.
18 — 59.2.
Hasselbaum, Oscar H., to Joseph Pollak Corp. Rotary switch
assembly with a signal lamp. 2,902,646, 9-1-59, CI.
Hasselbohm, Sune s- s-> t0 Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Method for fastening a connection terminal in an insulat-
ing block. 2.869,106, 1-13-59. CI. 339—198
Hasselman, Herbert P., and C. B. Marshall, to Sylvania Elec-
tro Products Inc. Tilting grid loader. 2,885,059, 5-5-59,
Hasselstrom, Torsten : See —
P°21qn4n^Q5> Eeuben- Degering, and Hasselstrom.
Hasselstrom; Torsten, and M. C. Henry. Process for syn-
thesizing oxalic acid by irradiation. 2,886,501, 5-12-59
CI. 204 — 154
Hasser, George L. : See —
Cox, John E., and Hasser. 2,917,585.
Horwitz, Henry L., and Hasser. 2,871,300.
Horwitz, Henry L., Homan, and Hasser. 2,876 287
Hassett, Frederick W., to American Window Glass' Co.
h1*}?},111^" Product and manufacture thereof. 2 887 806
5-26-59, CI. 41 — 21.
Ha2,869;692T"0-IiS!59GCl iB^**** """^ aSSemWy-
Ha™fler'^Gerald L- W. Warren, and J. S. Egan, to Burton
Mtg. u. Apparatus for measuring and controlling the
composition of vapor. 2,909,058, 10-20-59, CI 73 17
Hassler, John W., O. A. Westley, and J. G. Filicky, to West
Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Manufacture of active car-
bon from anthracite coal. 2,894,914, 7-14-59, CI. 252
ES: w$i?&t^h%T& iL^o Dispensing appa-
HTi&8^£i-&:a%8^it vase attacbing d€Vice-
Hast, Nils B. Ascertaining stresses and deformations in solid
loaded materials. 2,898,761, 8-11-59, CI 73—88
Hastings, Clark L to Rochester Mfg. Co., Inc. Mechanical
tachometer. 2,910,037, 10-27-59, CI. 116 — 57
Hastings, Homer R., to General Motors Corp. Variable re-
sistor sending unit for gages. 2,877,327, 3-10-59, CI.
Hastings, Homer R., and C. A. Haut, to General Motors Corp.
Electromagnetic indicating instruments. 2,883 623 4-21-
59, CI. 324 — 140.
Hastings, Homer R., and B. L. Stevens, to General Motors
Corp. Liquid level signal arrangements. 2,899 517
8-11-59. CI. 200 — 84.
Hastings Mfg. Co. : See —
Phillips, Harold P. 2,887,180.
Phillips, Harold P., and Cook. 2,869,200
Phillips, Harold P., and Johnson. 2,880,788
402
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Latch link-
Materials
Hastings, Norman R. Combination ashtray and lighted
cigarette support. 2,883,992, 4-28-59, CI. 131 — 235.
Hastings, Otis H. Vehicle cover-all assembly. 2,871,931,
2-3-59, CI. 160 — 21.
Hastings, Paul F. : See — -
Merry, Albert B., and Hastings. 2,871,585.
Hastings, Russell, Jr., to Clark Equipment Co.
age means. 2,898,872, 8-11-59, CI. 105 — 366.
Hastings, Russell, Jr., to Clark Equipment Co.
handling device. 2,917,196, 12-15-59, CI. 214 — 701.
Hastings, Russell, Jr., and B. R. Backofen, to Clark Equip-
ment Co. Extensible upright for lift trucks. 2,906,373,
9-29-59. CI. 187 — 9.
Hastings, Russell, Jr., H. A. Mackie, and J. M. Squier, to Clark
Equipment Co. Overhead guard for industrial lift truck.
2,911,232, 11-3-59, CI. 280 — 150.
Hastings, Warren W., to Rochester Mfg. Co., Inc. Gauge
movement. 2,914,949, 12-1-59, CI. 73 — 406.
Hastrup, Herman and R. C. Surface contactor for blast
cleaning machine. 2,878,624, 3-24-59, CI. 51 — 11.
Hastrup, Rolf C. : See —
Hastrup, Herman and R. C. 2,878,624.
Hastrup, Rolf C. Dust bag assembly. 2,987,915. 8-4-59,
CI. 183 — 51.
Haszeldine, Robert N. 1,1 diethoxy-3,3,3-trifluoropropane.
2,883,429, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 615.
Haszeldine, Robert N., and H. Iserson, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corp. Preparation of tetrahalomethanes. 2,907,798, 10-
6-59, CI. 260 — 653.
Hat Corp. of America : See —
Hoffman, Stanley G. 2,882,181.
Hata, Ikuzo : See —
Suyama, Hidenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata, Uzumaki,
Ishii, Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Hatch, Albert M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Servo valve.
2,917,080, 12-15-59, CI. 137 — 624.
Hatch, Charles H. Door holding device. 2,908,032, 10-13-59,
CI. 16—80.
Hatch, Edmond K. : See-
Miller, Leon F., and Hatch. 2,908,950.
Hatch, Herman R. Steel mail box support for steel post.
2,868 488, 1-13-59, CI. 248—149.
Hatch, Howard E., to A. P. Saris. Rust eradicator and meth-
od of using same. 2,873,256, 2-10-59, CI. 252 — 136.
Hatch, James P. : See —
Jolliffe, Sidney A. W., Byatt, Watson, Hatch, and French.
2917,741.
Hatch, James W., to Monarch Engineering Corp. Multiple-
section pump barrel. 2,883.246, 4-21-59, CI. 309 — 2.
Hatch, James W., to Monarch Engineering Corp. Method
for assembling multiple-section cylinders. 2,897,586,
8-4-59, CI. 29 — 467.
Hatch, Loranus P., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Radioactive concentrator and radia-
tion source. 2,918,700, 12-29-59, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Hatch, Loranus P., F. T. Miles, T. V. Sheehan, R. W. Wiswall,
and R. J. Heus, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for continuously separating irradia-
tion products of thorium. 2,893,936, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 154.2.
Hatch, Robert L. : See—
Hammesfahr, Frederic W., and Hatch. 2,914,450.
Hatch, Walter H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Integrated process for production of improved asphalt.
2,913,391, 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 40.
Hatcher, Glenn B., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Carton erecting
machine. 2.894,432, 7-14-59, CI. 93—37.
Hatcher, Joseph H. : See —
Bannister. Constance, and Hatcher. 2,870,930.
Hatcher, Robert D. : See —
Spencer, Edward G., Reggia, Tompkins, and Hatcher.
2,905,940.
Hatcher, Robert L., to Noll Mfg. Co. Roof ventilator.
2,909,113. 10-20-59, CI. 98 — 46.
Hatcher. Rov A. Process for sizing garments. 2,907,676,
10-6-59, CI. 117—66.
Hatchett, George L., to Northrop Corp. Printed circuit relay.
2,917,601, 12-15-59, CI. 200—104.
Hatchett, Horace N. Motor vehicle speed setting device.
2,890,596, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 531.
Hatfield Electric Co. : See —
Leblang, William M. 2,899,159.
Hatfield, John A. : See—
Adolfson, George, and Hatfield. 2,883,241.
Hatfield, Lester N., to Fairchild Camera and
Corp. Mechanical stop for potentiometers.
2-3-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Hatfield, Marcus R., to Union Carbide Corp. Primary
vanic cells. 2,904,615, 9-15-59. CI. 136 — 146.
Hatfield, Robert L., and R. C. Webster, to W. E. Anderson,
Inc. High pressure, explosion proof, fluid flow controlled
electrical switch. 2.887,546, 5-19-59, CI. 200 — 81.9.
Hathaway, Jarrett L., to Radio Corp. of America. Audience
survey system. 2,903,508, 9-8-59, CI. 178 — 6.
Hathaway, Robert J., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Method of
preparing methyl 2-ketoglueonate. 2,918,492, 12-22-59, CI.
260—483.
Hathorn, William R., Jr.
9-1-59, CI. 126 — 25.
Instrument
2,872,553,
Mi-
Portable barbecue pits. 2,902,026,
Hathorn, William R., Jr. Barbecue apparatus. 2,909,170,
10-20-59, CI. 126 — 25.
Hathway, David E. : See — -
Jones, Ewart R. H., Hembest, Woods, Hathway, and
Thomas. 2,897,213.
Hatkin, Leonard, to United States of America, Army. High
gain ominazimuth antenna. 2,871,477, 1-27-59, CI. 343 —
728.
Hatkin, Leonard, to United States of America, Army. Coni-
cal scanning antenna. 2,881,432, 4-7-59. CI. 343 — 756.
Hatsopoulos, George N., and J. Kaye, to Thermo Electron
Engineering Corp. Conversion of thermal energy into
electrical energy. 2,915,652, 12-1-59, CI. 310 — 4.
Hatt, Lawrence R. : See —
Nagel, Herbert, and Hatt. 2,876,067.
Hattan, Mark : See —
Pachmayr, Frank A. 2,888,853.
Hattan, Mark, *4 to W. P. Green. Rotary transmissions.
2,899,844, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Hattersley, Thomas E., to General Dynamics Corp. Micro-
strip filters. 2,915,716, 12-1-59, CI. 333 — 73.
Hatton, J. B. : See —
Ushakolf, Alexis E. 2.868,614.
Ushakoff. Alexis E. 2,906,591.
Hatton, William, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Party line identification system. 2,889,410, 6-2-59.
CI. 179—17.
Hauch, John. Arrowhead construction. 2,873,973, 2-17-59.
CI. 273—106.5.
Hauck, Edwin J., and S. Suda, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Apparatus for the recovery of heat and chemicals.
2,867,195. 1-6-59. CI. 122—240.
Hauck, Frederick P. : See —
Dickey, Robert C, Hauck, and Archer. 2,869,511.
Hauck, Julius J. : See —
Thompson, Harlan M. 2,918,097.
Hauck Mfg. Co. : See —
Schreter, Robert E., and Turpin. 2,905,543.
Hauck, Paul A., to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Proc-
essing machines and controls therefor. 2,885,055, 5-5-59,
CI. 198—19.
Hauck, Paul A., to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Appa-
ratus for performing treatment operations on workpieces.
2 902,181, 9-1-59, CI. 214 — 89.
Hauck, Theodore, to General Bronze Corp. Window scupper
arrangement. 2,891,290, 6-23-59, CI. 20 — 70.
Hauck, Theodore, to General Bronze Corp. Awning type win-
dow structure. 2,901,065, 8-25-59, CI. 189 — 67.
Hauck, Wilhelm C. Sheet transfer devices for the reciprocat-
ing table of a printing machine. 2,893,732, 7-7-59, CI.
271—54.
Hauel, Anna P. : See —
Keith, Carl D., and Hauel. 2,867,588.
Hauenstein, George C. : See —
Bergner. Robert S., and Hauenstein. 2.882.795.
Hauer, Erwin F. Trellis. 2,891,397, 6-23-59, CI. 72 — 41.
Hauer, Gerald E., to The American Well Works. Diffuser.
2,917,295, 12-15-59, CI. 261—124.
Hauf, George F., to Chicago Metal Mfg. Co. Roller shaft
bearing for cold roll forming machine. 2,895,531, 7-21-59,
CI. 153 — 65.
Hauf, George F., to Chicago Metal Mfg. Co. Prefabricated
sealed building construction. 2,915,791, 12-8-59, CI.
20—2.
Haug, Albert, to F. Kruckenberg. Resilient couplings for
train cars. 2,884,869, 5-5-59, CI. 105 — 4.
Haug, Richard J. Portable tool with back carried engine.
2,909,068, 10-20-59, CI. 74—16.
Haug, Samuel E.. to Forney Generators, Inc. Pulley.
2,917,935, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 230.01.
Hauge. Edward J., to Motorola. Inc. 'Color television re-
ceiver. 2,880,360. 3-31-59, CI. 315—13.
Haugen, Glenn L. : See — ■
Gryder, William L., and Haugen. 2.867.200.
Haugen, Glenn L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Reduction of
multivibrator recovery time. 2,898,478, 8-4-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Haugh, Eugene F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of oriented polymer films. 2,904,841. 9-22-59,
CI. 18 — 48.
Haugwitz. Otto, to Society Anonyme dite : Geoffroy-Delore.
Coiling apnaratus. 2,886,258, 5-12-59. CI. 242 — 82.
Haugwitz, Otto, to Ste. Anonyme Geoffrey-Delore. Wire tin-
veyer system for heat treatment. 2,894,737, 7-14-59, CI.
263—6.
Haucrwitz. Otto, to Sncipte Anonvme Oenffrov-Delore. Con-
ning systems. 2,896,869, 7-28-59, CI. 242—25.
Haugwitz, Otto, to Societe Anonyme Geoffroy-Delore. System
for continuously reeling wire from drum containers.
2,911,166, 11-3-59, CI. 242—128.
Haugwitz. Otto, to Societe Anonyme Geoffroy Delare.
Machine for the production of packed coils of wire and
the like. 2,914,897, 12-1-59, CI. 53—118.
Haumann, George, to Irvington Machine Works, Inc. Trim-
mer saw machine and selective control therefor. 2,881,811,
4-14-59, CI. 143 — 41.
Haumann, George, to Irvington Machine Works, Inc. Shock
absorbing mechanism. 2,882,039, 4-14-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Haumann, George, to Irvington Machine Works, Inc. Con-
trol mechanism for lumber processing. 2,918,951, 12-29-59,
CI. 144—3.
Haumann, Wilfried, to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for
dispensing gas material. 2,908,145, 10-13-59, CI. 62 — 51.
LIST OF PATENTEES
403
Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. K.G. : See —
Bauer, Joseph, and Schlossmacher. 2,911,981.
Richter, Willy K., and Neubert. 2,911,980.
Haunscbild, Robert L. : See —
Getsinger, John G., and Haunschild. 2,891,856.
Haupt, Eugene J. : See —
Nolt, Edwin B., and Haupt. 2,897,748.
Haupt, George J., to The Jefterson Medical College of Phila-
delphia. Lung ventilating apparatus. 2,904,034, 9-15-59,
Ol 1 28 29
Haupt, Wilhelm, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Multiple
sign arrangement for use with taximeters or the like.
2,897,617, 8-4-59, CI. 40—52.
Haupt, Wilhelm, to Firma Kiensle Apparate G.m.b.H. Ad-
justable transmissions. 2,907,221, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 352.
Hauptschein, Murray, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. 4-tri-
fluoromethyl salicylic acids and their preparation.
2,894,984, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 519.
Hauptschein, Murray, M. Braid, and F. E. Lawlor, to Pennsalt
Chemical Corp. Manufacture of fluorinated organic com-
pounds. 2,884,466, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 653.
Hauptschein, Murray, M. Braid, and F. E. Lawlor, to Penn-
salt Chemicals Corp. Organic fluorine compounds.
2,914,566, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 608.
Haurv, Vernon E., V> to Simco Inc. Manufacture of levuhnic
acid and its esters. 2,917,537, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 183.
Haus, Joachim : .See —
Emeis. Reimer, and Haus. 2,904,663.
Schweickert, Hans, and Haus. 2,893,847,
Haus, Joseph : See —
Rosin. Jacob, and Haus. 2,899,456.
Haus, Rudolf, and L. Ensing, to North American Philips Co.,
Inc. Circuit arrangement for supplying a load. 2,881,381,
4_7_59 Q\ 321 14.
Hausamniann, Werner. Turborunner. 2,918,254, 12-22-59,
CI. 253—65.
Hausch, Walter R. : See-
Best, Chris E., Hausch, and Robertson. 2,905,652.
Hause, Charles R. : See —
Rohlinger, Merlin J., Hause, Winslow, and Stavoff.
2.886.254. „ ,_. A.
Hause, Gerald F., to General Motors Corp. Combination
ignition coil and ignition distributor. 2,885,458, 5-5-59,
CI. 123—148.
Hause. (iilbert K. : See —
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Swindell. 2,911,785.
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Wrigley. 2,882,545.
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Wrigley. 2,898,644.
Hause, Gilbert K., to General Motors Corp. Quick take-up
master cylinder. 2,886,950, 5-19-59 CI. 60 — 54.6.
Hause Gilbert K., to General Motors Corp. Brake actuator.
2,890,769, 6-16-59, CI. 188 — 72.
Hause, Gilbert K., to General Motors Corp. Transmission
control. 2,896,471, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 484.
Hause, Gilbert K., to General Motors Corp. Transmission.
2,908,190, 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Hause, Norman L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification of lysine. 2,878,282, 3-17-59, CI. 260—534.
Hause, Norman L., W. R. Schmitz, M. A. Stevens, and W. L.
Sutor, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Purification of
lysine. 2,894,026, 7-7-59, CI. 260—534.
Hause, Ralph R. Machine tool spindle mounting means.
2,887.344. 5-19-59. CI. 308—6.
Hause, Ralph R. Hydro-pneumatic actuator for a motor-
driven spindle. 2,896,587, 7-28-59, CI. 121—45.
Hausen, Gerard E. Dispensing unit. 2,881,962, 4-14-59,
CI 222 473.
Hauser, Florence E. Coffee filter. 2,889,049, 6-2-59, CI.
210 — 476.
Hauser, Helmut. Infinitely variable gears. 2,874,581,
2-24-59, CI. 74 — 143.
Hauser, John H., and E. J. Lorenz, to International Business
Machines Corp. Method of making plated hole printed
wiring boards. 2,872,391, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 15.
Hauserman, E. F., Co., The : See —
Pollock, Gordon J. 2,895,322.
Hauserman, Frank B„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Improved process for treating glass fibers with a Werner
type chrome complex. 2,910,378. 10-27-59, CI. 117—54.
Hausermann, Heinrich, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. New derivaties
of 7-aminocoumarin. 2,881,186, 4-7-59, CI. 260—343.2.
Haushalter, Fred L. Vibration damper with cooling element.
2,882,747, 4-21-59, CI. 74 — 574.
Haushalter, Thomas L„ and E. L. Bergeron, to The Frank-
Dewey Co., Inc. Separable and readily portable refrigera-
tion display cabinet. 2,915,884, 12-8-59, CI. 62—254.
Hausman, Albert F.. and J. F. Butler, to Diamond Chain
Co., Inc. Parts feeding hopper and method. 2,888,169,
5-26-59, CI. 221 — 167.
Hausman, Arthur H. Code translator. 2,894,067, 7-7-59,
CI. 178—26.
Hausmann, George F., to United Aircraft Corp. Low-drag
exhaust silencer. 2,882,992, 4-21-59, CI. 181—60.
Hausmann, George J. : See —
Dunbar, Alver, Hausmann, and Johnson. 2,907,681.
Hausmann Joseph A., to International Harvester Co. Clutch
control mechanism. 2,897,661, 8-^-59, CI. 64 — 10.
Hausmann, Werner, to VEB Schleppermerk Nordhausen.
Steerable wheel suspension. 2,902,290, 9-1-59, CI.
280 — 96.2.
Hausmann, Werner, to VEB Schlepperwerk Nordhausen.
Hydraulic transmission. 2,918,907, 12-29-59, CI. 121 — 70.
Hausser, O. & M. : See —
Hausser, Rolf, and Schirneker. 2,887,819.
Hausser, Rolf, and H. L. Schirneker, to O. & M. Hausser,
Flying toys. 2,887,819, 5-26-59, CI. 46 — 83.
Haussler, Friedrich, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag.
Rotary regenerative preheater for air flows of different pres-
sure connected in parallel. 2,899,179, 8-11-59, CI.
257 — 267.
Haustrup, Niels J. Bail ear for container. 2,901,144, 8-25-
59, CI. 220—91.
Haut, Clarence A. : See —
Hastings, Homer R., and Haut. 2,883,623.
Hautau, Charles F. : See —
Hautau, Llewellyn A. Re. 24,700.
Hautau, Llewellyn A. and C. F. 2,919,010.
Hautau, Charles F. Rolling mill. 2,894,422, 7-14-59, CI.
80—16.
Hautau, Charles F., to Inland Steel Co. Manufacture of
splice bars. 2,911,117, 11-3-59, CI. 214 — 18.
Hautau, Llewellyn A., % to C. F. Hautau. Indexing ma-
chine. Re. 24,700, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 822.
Hautau, Llewellyn A. and C. F. Loading and unloading
mechanism for production machines. 2,919,010, 12-29-59,
CI. 198 — 25.
Hautly, Rudolph F., to W. F. Sprengnether Instrument Co.,
Inc. Seismological instruments. 2,873,103, 2-10-59, CI.
264—1.
Havel, Edward V. : See —
Kanter, Jerome J., Lahr, and Havel. 2,911,710.
Havemeyer, George E., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Tracing
weld metal. 2,898,443, 8^-59, CI. 219 — 99.
Haven, Alfred C, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Organophosphorus polymers. 2,900,365, 8-18-59, CI.
260 — 47.
Haven Malcolm D. : See —
Flint, Alden C, Livingston, Haven, and Long. 2,871,519.
Havens, Byron L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Pulse delay apparatus. 2,903,579, 9-8-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Havens. Byron L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Electronic accumulator. 2,907,526, 10--6-59, CI. 235—
174.
Havens, Byron L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Serial type binary-coded decimal adder. 2,910,239, 10-27-
59, CI. 235—170.
Havens, Byron L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Counting register employing plus-and-minus adder means.
2,910,240, 10-27-59, CI. 235 — 174.
Havens. Carl B. : See —
Clark, Gerald A., and Havens. 2,891,996.
Clark, Gerald A., Havens, and Brookens. 2,910,454.
Havens, Carl B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis(salicyloyl)
benzene derivatives and compositions containing the same.
2,879,258, 3-24-59, CI. 260—45.95.
Havens, Carl B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dibenzoyl res-
orcinol light stabilizer. 2,900,361, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Havens, Carl B., and G. A. Clark, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Diesters of aliphatic dicarboxylic acids and hydroxy benzo-
phenones. 2,894,022, 7-7-59. CI. 260 — 479.
Havens, Elwood L., to Silver Seal Products Co. Valve spring
spacer. 2.868,188. 1-13-59. CI. 123—188.
Haver, Fritz, A. Bruder, and W. Bahr. Valve bag packing
machine. 2,888,961, 6-2-59, CI. 141—71.
Haver-Lockhart Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Seiden, Rudolph. 2,876,157.
Haverland, Frank J. Machine mechanism. 2,899,831,
8-18-59, CI. 74 — 63.
Haverland, William H., to J. J. Monaghan Co., Inc. Respira-
tor control systems. 2,881,757, 4-14-59, CI. 128 — 29.
Haverly, LeRoy N., and L. E. Mortenson. Trailer hitch.
Haverstick, Merral P., to National Rejectors, Inc. Coin sepa-
rators. 2,885,050, 5-5-59, CI. 194—9.
2,891,806, 6-23-59, CI. 280—511.
Havican, Raymond V., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Buckle holder for
threading strap. 2,872,087, 2-3-59, CI. 223 — 49.
Haviland, John G. : See —
Brand, Hugh R., Garvey, and Haviland. 2,892,657.
Havlik, Jaroslav. Process and apparatus for forging metals.
2.890.324, 6-9-59, CI. 219 — 149.
Havlik, Jaroslav. Process for producing metal forgings.
2.890.325, 6-9-59, CI. 219—152.
Havstad, Harald. to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Resonant circuit. 2.875.376, 2-24-59. CI. 315 — 43.
Havstad, James W., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic transducing
apparatus. 2,900,451, 8-18-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Ltd. : See —
Waters, James U. 2,918,957.
Hawes, Ralph E. : See —
Wood, George H, Jr., Neale, and Hawes. 2,878,096.
Hawes, Roland C. : See —
Cary, Henry H., and Hawes. 2,879,393.
Hawes. Turner C. Method for coining blanks for deep drawn
cylinders, and product thereof. 2,875,511. 3-3-59. CI.
29—190.
Hawes, Walter J., to Betts and Co. Ltd. Apparatus for locat-
ing capsules on the necks of bottles. 2,906,071, 9-29-59,
CI. 53—67.
Hawie, Frederick, to The Hawie Mfg. Co. Hose or the like
supporter. 2,870,505, 1-27-59, CI. 24—79.
Hawie Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hawie Frederick. 2.870.505.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hawk, Carson E. : See —
Goodin, Harry A., Jr.. and Hawk. 2,905,486.
Hawk, Dale W.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Hub locking
device. 2,886,357. 5-12-59, CI. 287 — 52.08.
Hawk, James H. Oscillating bed. 2,869,538, 1-20-59, CI.
128—29.
Hawk, James P. : See —
Martin, James C. and Hawk. 2,887,512.
Hawk, Le Roy R., E. G. Magnus, and D. A. Manion to
W. J. Pitzpatrick Co. Apparatus for processing food and
the like. 2,873,663, 2-17-59, CI. 99—234.
Hawk, Le Roy R., D. Eolkin, R. P. Smith, and R. L.
Tambini, to Gerber Products Co. Process for treating
meats. 2,908,577, 10-13-59, CI. 99—187.
Hawk, Le Roy R., E. G. Magnus, and D. A. Manion, to
W. J. Fitzpatrick Co. Method of treating fruits, vegetables
and meats. 2,912,330, 11-10-59, CI. 99 — 1.
Hawke, Earle G. Three-wheeled motorcycle with rockable
rear wheel assembly. 2,878,032, 3-17-59, CI. 280 — 282.
Hawkes, Charles T. : See —
Williams, Norman H., and Hawkes. 2,869,991.
Hawkins, Donald B. Latch control mechanism. 2,912,270,
11-10-59, CI. 292 — 336.3.
Hawkins, Donald E., R. S., and F. R. Control device for
dispensing nozzles. 2,869,758, 1-20-59, CI. 222 — 29.
Hawkins, Edwin 6. E.. to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Dehydro-
chlorination of trichlorobutane. 2,879,311, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 654.
Hawkins, Edwin G. E., and I. M. Watt, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Chemical process. 2,903,469. 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Hawkins, Fred R. : See —
Hawkins, Donald E., R. S. and F. R. 2,869,758.
Hawkins, George K. : See —
Babcock, George, Jr., and Hawkins. 2,890,152.
Hawkins, George V. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,901,166.
Hawkins, Harold F., and C. S. McChesney, to Dunlop Tire
and Rubber Corp. Method for molding tennis balls.
2,899,711, 8-18-59, CI. 18—55.
Hawkins, Harold V., C. H. Davis, E. T. Mahar, and B. M.
Vinicky. Aircraft control apparatus. 2,892,001, 6-30-59,
CI. 244—77.
Hawkins, Jack S. : See —
Steward, Lewis B., and Hawkins. 2,886,668.
Steward, Lewis B.. and Hawkins. 2,886,671.
Hawkins, Jacob W. Actuator for pressurized dispensers.
2,893,606, 7-7-59. CI. 222—174.
Hawkins, James E., to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio
location system. 2,890,451, 6-9-59, CI. 343 — 105.
Hawkins, James E., to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio
acoustic ranging system. 2,910,665, 10-27-59, CI. 340 — 2.
Hawkins, James E., and L. E. Garrett. Seismograph Service
Corp. Radio location system. 2,871,473, 1-27-59, CI.
343—105.
Hawkins. Jean, to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Stepping
relay. 2.912,543, 11-10-59, CI. 200—105.
Hawkins, John C, to National Research Development Corp.
Devices for use in the conveyance of root crops. 2,881,905,
4-14-59, CI. 198—211.
Hawkins, John C. to The National Research Development
Corp. Ditching machine. 2,885,800, 5-12-59, CI. 37 — 91.
Hawkins, John C, to National Research Development Corp.
Apparatus for removing soil from harvested plants.
2,907,393, 10-6-59, CI. 171 — 61.
Hawkins, John C, J. F. McCloy, and R. J. Ofield, to National
Research Development Corp. Peanut stripper. 2,902,997,
9-8-59, CI. 130 — 30.
Hawkins, John G., to Whiffen and Sons Ltd. Process for pro-
ducing rigid expanded polyvinyl chloride. 2,901,446, 8-25-
59. CI. 260 — 2.5.
Hawkins. Robert L., Jr., and E. G. Bobalek, to The Empire
"Varnish Co. Storage-stable pastes, paints, inks and similar
products containing aluminous pigments. 2,904,523, 9-15-
59. CI. 260—8.
Hawkins, Ronald S. : See —
Hawkins, Donald E., R. S., and F. R. 2,869,758.
Hawkins, Royal R.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electronic integrator. 2,891,174, 6-16-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Hawkins, Thane E., to Talon, Inc. Automatic lock slider for
slide fasteners. 2,913,796, 11-24-59, CI. 24—205.14.
Hawkins, Walter L., V. L. Lanza, and F. H. Winslow, to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Stabilized straight chain
hydrocarbons. 2,889,306, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Hawkinson, Alfred T.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bleaching a paper web with peroxide. 2,893,819, 7-7-59,
CI. 8 — 111.
Hawkinson, Alfred T., and W. R. Schmitz, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Preparation of aliphatic peracids.
2.910,504, 10-27-59, CI. 260—502.
Hawkinson, Donald E., K. O. Koines, and J. A. Jannenga, to
Greenlee Bros. & Co. Multiple station machine tool.
2,895,354, 7-21-59, CI. 77 — 64.
Hawkinson. Donald R. : See —
Coldren, Clarke L., and Hawkinson. 2,912,830.
Taber, Robert E., and Hawkinson. 2,894,732.
Hawkinson, Paul E., Co. : See —
Hawkinson, Ravmond P. 2,905,435.
Hawkinson, Raymond P. 2,905,436.
Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson. Co. At-
tachment for tire spreaders. 2,905,435, 9-22-59, CI.
254 — 50.3.
Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire
spreader construction. 2,905,436, 9-22-59, CI. 254 — 50.3.
Hawks, Orris D. : See —
Stern, Max H., and Hawks. 2,870,176.
Hawks, William L., and E. G. Patrick, to The Delron Co.,
Inc. Intervalometer. 2,868,901, 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 8
Hawley, Gail E. : See —
Aterno, Joseph P., Luther, Hawley, and Sacchi.
2,908,609.
Hawley. Jack S., to Shand and Jurs Co. Remote selecting
system and apparatus. 2,877,444, 3-10-59. CI. 340 — 147.
Hawley, Jack S., to Shand and Jurs Co. Selecting, routing
and receiving system and apparatus. 2,919,435, 12-29-59,
CI. 340—182.
Hawley, Jesse G., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Pump
for water cooled brakes. 2,887,961, 5-26-59, CI. 103 — 187.
Hawley Products Co. : See —
Haerther, William W., Jr., and Noren. 2,873,813.
Hawley, Richard A., to Meat Packers Equipment Co. Food
mold loader. 2,917,888. 12-22-59. CI. 53 — 392.
Hawley, Roger S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Butyl rubber light colored vulcanizate, process of prepar-
ing same, and tire sidewall made therefrom. 2,873,784,
2-17-59, CI. 152—357.
Hawley, William J. : See —
Lavieri, Daniel C, and Hawley. 2,879,695.
Haworth, Lionel, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Turbine rotor disc
structure. 2,918,252. 12-22-59. CI. 253—39.
Haworth, Lionel, R. J. Shire, and F. Moss, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Lubricating arrangements for rotating machinery. 2,870,-
870. 1-27-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Haworth, Lionel, D. McLean, K. A. Basford, and E. Page,
to Rolls Royce Ltd. Rotational speed sensitive device.
2,886.300, 5-12-59, CI. 264 — 20.
Haworth, Lionel, and J. A. Petrle, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Axial-flow fluid machines. 2,910,269, 10-27-59, CI. 253 —
69.
Haworth, Russell G., W. M. Fleming, F. J. Priesnitz, and
A. L. McLaughlin, to Potash Co. of America. Mining
machine having an arcuate cutter feed. 2,916,274, 12-8-59,
CI. 262—19.
Haws, Gordon W. Marble game structure. 2,873,975, 2-17-
59, CI. 273 — 134.
Hawthorne, Burle C. : See —
Weaver, Earl M. Hawthorne, and Stockard. 2,894,726.
Hawthorne, Edward P., to C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd. Com-
bustion turbines. 2,895,212, 7-21-59, CI. 29 — 156.8.
Hawthorne, Harry E. Building structure. 2,897,926,
8-4-59. CI. 189—3.
Hawthorne, Herbert J., and E. M. Weaver. Removable blade
drag bits. 2,890,020, 6-9-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Hawthorne, James M. Maneuvering propeller means for
shiDS. 2,885.990 5-12-59, CI. 115 — 35.
Hawthorne, John O., and M. H. Wilt, to United States Steel
Corp. Method of protecting material against the effects of
light. 2,905,570, 9-22-59, CI. 117 — 33.3.
Hawthorne, Millo M., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Earth well
casing discontinuity detector. 2,897,440, 7-28-59, CI.
324 — 37.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel F. : See —
Malavazos, Arthur J., and Hawthorne. 2,911,142.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel F., to Friden, Inc. Tens-transfer
mechanism for a duplex calculating machine. 2,908,441,
10-13-59, CI. 235—138.
Hawtin, Laurence R., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Method of extruding successive but distinct articles.
2,879,887, 3-31-59, CI. 207—10.
Hawtin, Selwyn G. : See —
Grebby, John W., Hawtin, and Downing. 2,900,221.
Groombridge, Denis W., Hawtin, and Downing. 2,904,953.
Hawtin. Selwyn G., and J. Downing, to British Celanese Ltd.
Manufacture of textile and other materials having a basis
of cellulose triacetate. 2,880,106, 3-31-59, CI. 106 — 193.
Hawtin, Selwyn G., and D. W. Groombridge, to British
Celanese Ltd. Yarn feeding and collecting device. 2,889,-
034, 6-2-59, CI. 222—355.
Hawxhurst. Stephen, to Crane Packing Co. Gasket and meth-
od of making same. 2,868,575, 1-13-59, CI. 288 — 16.
Haxo, Henry E., Jr. : See —
Mills. George S.. and Haxo. 2.906,718.
Haxo, Henry E., Jr., and G. S. Mills, to United States Rubber
Co. Heat treatment of rubber-lignin coprecipitates con-
taining certain aldehydes or aldehye homopolymers.
2,890,183, 6-9-59, CI. 260—17.5.
Hay, David W. Corn buttering and serving dish. 2,903,997,
9-15-59, CI. 118—23.
Hay, Russell G. : See —
Gilbert, William I., Hay, and McNulty. 2,872,486.
Hay, Wayne W., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Signal device.
2,892,436, 6-30-59, CI. 116 — 70.
Hay, Wayne W., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Apparatus for pro-
ducing artificial respiration during anesthesia. 2,907,322,
10-6-59, CI. 128—29.
Hay, Wayne W., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Transparent,
conductive absorber canister. 2,918,356, 12-22-59, CI.
23—284.
Hayano, Kyoji, to Gohei Tanabe & Co., Ltd. Novel com-
plex salt of 4-amlnosalicylic acid and processes for pro-
ducing the same. 2,874,177, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 448.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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and Hira-
Device for
2,877,963,
2,900,203,
2,910,095,
Hayasaka, Toshio, K. Masuzawa, and S. Nagai, to Nippon
Telegraph & Telephone Public Corp. Acoustical titanium
diaphragm and method for heat treating same. 2,879,193,
3-24-59, CI. 148—21.9.
Hayashi, Shigeki : See —
Terayama, Denzaburo, Matsubara, Hayashi,
kawa. 2,874,665.
Hayashi, Takeo : See —
Nishigori, Kimpei, and Hayashi. 2,899,891.
Haydel, Chester H. : See —
Greathouse, Lucien H, Smith, Robinson, and Haydel.
2,882,022.
Hayden, Albert P., to United States Steel Corp.
paying off material and applying back tension.
3-17-59. CI. 242—156.
Hayden, Boyd. Turnbuckle for loom harness.
8-18-59, CI. 287 — 60.
Hayden, Boyd. Adjustable hook for loom harness.
10-27-59, CI. 139 — 88.
Hayden, David H., to Beach & Shore, Inc. Water front re-
taining wall and method of construction. 2,879,647,
3-31-59. CI. 61 — i9.
Hayden, Edward F. Aerator filter for fish and plant aqua-
rium. 2,871,820, 2-3-59, CI. 119 — 5.
Hayden, Howard L. : See —
Lee, Lyman S., and Hayden. 2,905,289.
Hayden, Irby I. : See —
Hayden, Thomas J. 2,869,729.
Hayden, J. Page : See —
Behm, Harold J., and Hecox. 2,878,396.
Engelmann, Richard H. 2,917,663.
Engelmann, Richard H., and Foster. 2,917,666.
Hayden, James F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Spool and spindle
assembly. 2,889,123, 6-2-59, CI. 242 — 68.3.
Hayden, John R. : See —
Godfrey, John W., Hayden, and Nieman. 2,914,012.
Hayden Mfg. Co. : See —
Perlmutter, Joseph G. 2,886,388.
Hayden-Nilos Ltd. : See —
Potter, John J. 2,879,511.
Potter, John J. 2,899,680.
Potter, John J. 2,908,008.
Potter, John J. 2,908,009.
Hayden, Robert B. Method of forming a harness cord end
terminal. 2,901,822, 9-1-59, CI. 29 — 517.
Hayden, Rosamond E. Washing and polishing mitten.
2,880.436. 4-7-59, CI. 15—118.
Hayden, Sydney J., to General Fittings Co. Fuel oil pre-
heater. 2,916,598, 12-8-59, CI. 219—39.
Hayden, Thomas J., % to I. I. Hayden. Gun rack. 2,869,729,
1-20-59, CI. 211—64.
Haydon, Arthur W., to Consolidated Electronics Industries
Corp. Motor speed governor. 2,869,062, 1-13-59, CI. 318 —
311.
Haydon, Arthur W., and T. Y. Korsgren, Sr., to Haydon
Switch, Inc. Sealed switch and actuator assembly.
2,878,348, 3-17-59, CI. 200—168.
Haydon Switch, Inc. : See —
Haydon. Arthur W., and Korsgren. 2,878,348.
Haydu, Bartley A. Disposable child's bib. 2,900,640, 8-25-
59 Cl 2 4-9
Hayes, Alfred G., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Elec-
trical attenuators. 2,898,561, 8^4-59, Cl. 333 — 81.
Hayes. C. I., Inc. : See —
Westeren, Herbert W. 2,891,659.
Hayes, Charles P. Mechanical and electrical wire connec-
tor. 2.894,243. 7-7-59. Cl. 339 — 206.
Hayes, Ctetus T., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Gas treating ap-
paratus. 2,898,201, 8-4-59, Cl. 23 — 288.
Hayes, Cletus T. : See —
Houdry, Eugene J., and Hayes. 2,905,523.
Hayes, Dale I., to American Zinc. Lead and Smelting Co.
Runway forming and load receiving multiple car assembly.
2.906.212. 9-29-59. Cl. 104 — 137.
Hayes, Dale I., to American Zinc. Lead and Smelting Co.
Self loading transport with front unloading. 2,906,418,
9-29-59. Cl. 214 — 78.
Hayes. Donald W. : See — ■
Roberts, Harold P., and Hayes. 2,888,444.
Hayes, Donald W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Method of making mercaptobenzothiazothiazyl disulfide
agglomerates. 2,900,371, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 — 79.5.
Hayes, Donald W.. and H. P. Roberts, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Method for the production of dry agglom-
erated rubber accelerators and product produced thereby.
2,888,443, 5-26-59, Cl. 260 — 79.5.
Hayes, Dudley W. : See —
Anderson, Gerald R., Hayes, Kerr, and Newburn.
2,872,017.
Hayes, Dudley W., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Strainer. 2,910,183, 10-27-59, Cl. 210 — 315.
Hayes, Harry T.. and G. B. Crane, to Gllfillan Bros. Inc.
Modulation method and system. 2,918,665, 12-22-59, Cl.
340 — 184.
Hayes, Jack D., to Hercules Powder Co. Priming device.
2,913,982, 11-24-59, Cl. 102 — 24.
Hayes, John D., and L. M. Hudson, to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Co. Wide angle attachment for objective lenses.
2,889,745, 6-9-59, Cl. 88—57.
Hayes, Lester P., and H. Wolff, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co.
Refining vegetable oils. 2,881,195, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 424.
Hayes. Martin E. : See —
Collins, Zane L., Hayes, and Kiesel. 2,913,582.
Haves, Mary B., to American Viscose Corp. Process of pro-
ducing all skin rayon. 2,890,133, 6-9-59, Cl. 106 — 165.
Hayes, Monson H, : See —
Stephens, Richard G., and Hayes. 2,881,418.
Hayes, Monson H., to Link Aviation, Inc. Velocity meas-
uring method and apparatus. 2,912,671, 11-10-59, Cl.
340—3.
Hayes, Norman J., and W. C. Ross, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Process of treating latex impregnated paper with an iso-
eyanate and resultant article. 2,897,094, 7-28-59, Cl.
117 — 62.
Hayes, Robert A., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Oriented products from graft copolymers of vinyl ester on
acrylonitrile polymer. 2,905,653, 9-22-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Hayes, Stanley 1., Jr. : See —
Putnam, Robert C, and Hayes. 2,872,278.
Hayes, Stanley W., to Hayes Track Appliance Co. Wheel
retainer with screw actuated clamps. 2,900,923, 8-25-59,
Cl. 104 — 258.
Hayes Track Appliance Co. : See —
Hayes, Stanley \V. 2,900,923.
Hayes, William J. : See —
Sorensen, Egon, Gott, and Hayes. 2,914,252.
Hayford, Richard E., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Xerographic
development. 2,880,699, 4-7-59, Cl. 118 — 637.
Hayford, Richard E., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Process of de-
veloping electrostatic image with charcoal. 2,899,331,
8-11-59, Cl. 117—17.5.
Hayford, Richard E., and C. B. Kaiser, to Haloid Xerox Inc.
Electrophotographic method. 2,868.642, 1-13-59, Cl. 96—1.
Hayford, Richard E., and H. E. Crumrine, to Haloid Xerox
Inc. Xerographic development apparatus. 2,911,944,
11-10-59, Cl. 118—637.
Hayhow, Cyril D. : See —
Cross, Carroll N., and Hayhow. 2,916,236.
Cross, Carroll N., and Hayhow. 2,916,242.
Hayhurst, Thomas S., to United States of America, Army.
Gearing. 2,895,342, 7-21-59. Cl. 74 — 409.
Hayman, Dennis J., to Blackhawk Mfg. Co. Fluid seal.
2,914,369, 11-24-59, Cl. 309—34.
Hayman, George C. Weather-strip. 2,903,758, 9-15-59, Cl.
20—68.
Hayman, Richard L. : See — ■
Driskel, Don W., and Hayman. 2,887,991.
Hayner, Paul F., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Gyroscope.
Re. 24,741, 12-1-59, Cl. 74—5.5.
Hayner, Paul F., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Balanced pres-
sure-regulating hydraulic servo valve. 2,880,708, 4-7-59,
Cl. 121—46.5.
Hayner, Paul F., and Z. Olsen, to Sanders Associates, Inc.
Electro-hydraulic servo valve. 2,896,588, 7-28-59, Cl.
121 — 46.5.
Haynes, Alex L., A. M. Kurz, and W. A. Van Wicklin, Jr.. to
Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle hydraulic system. 2,881,706,
4-14-59, Cl. 103—51.
Haynes, Clyde H.^ to Gregory Industries, Inc. Welding stud.
2,893,762. 7-7-59. Cl. 287 — 20.2.
Haynes, Clyde H., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator.
Metal member fusing device. 2,897,338, 7-28-59, Cl. 219--
98.
Havnes, George P., and S. Letvin, to Thermo Projects Inc.
Vortex fog generators. 2,889,284, 6-2-59, Cl. 252—359.
Haynes, Harry L., to Union Carbide Corp. Insecticidal
compositions containing cyclethrin. 2,891,889, 6-23-59,
Cl. 167—30.
Haynes, Harry L., A. A. Sousa, and B. B. Lampert, to Union
Carbide Corp. Insecticidal compositions containing 9,9'-
bifluorylidene. 2,872,367, 2-3-59, Cl. 167 — 30.
Haynes, Joseph E. Bearing and tightener for window sash.
2,883,226, 4-21-59. Cl. 292 — 76.
Haynes, Munro K. : See — -
Bauer, Edwin W., and Havnes. 2,889,540.
Bauer. Edwin W., find Haynes. 2.910,594.
Haynes, Munro K., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic core logical circuits. Re. 24,614, 3-3-59, Cl.
340—174.
Haynes, Munro K., to International Business Machines Corp.
Resistor bias ring transfer circuit. 2,881,413, 4—7-59, Cl.
340 — 174.
Haynes, Munro K., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic memory system. 2,881,414, 4-7-59. Cl. 340 — 174.
Havnes, Nathan M. Sound recorders. 2,872,531, 2-3-59,
Cl. 179—100.2.
Haynes. Richard D., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
of matter and process therefor. 2,868,654,
99—143.
Haynes, Robert C. : See —
Salmon, Donald B., and Haynes. 2,900,201.
Haynes, Robert E. : See —
Gunter, Roy C, Jr., Whitney, and Haynes.
Haynes, Stephen S. : See —
Hughes, William J., Haynes, Tracey. and Wheeler.
2,899,538.
Haynes, William J. Combination foldable table and bench.
2,900,009, 8-18-59, Cl. 155 — 43.
Haynie, Robert N., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Bearing shaft seal. 2,873,153, 2-10-59, Cl. 308—187.2.
Haynie, Robert N., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Apparatus for manufacturing fibrous fluid sealing elements.
2,883,845, 4-28-59, Cl. 69 — 8.
Composition
1-13-59, Cl.
2,897,722.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Haynie, Robert N., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings. Inc.
Method for manufacturing fibrous fluid sealing elements.
2,883,846, 4-28-59, CI. 69 — 21.
Haynie, Steven K. Fishhook setter. 2,918,745, 12-29-59,
CI. 43—15.
Haynman, Alexandre, to International Resistance Co. Re-
sistor. 2,879,361, 3-24-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Haynman, Alexandre, to International Resistance Co. Vari-
able electrical resistor. 2,894,237, 7-7-59, CI. 338 — 150.
Hayos, Robert, and R. L. Raymond, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Closed loop servo system with magnetic feedback
means. 2.886.010. 5-12-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Hays, Herbert G., and R. L. Wentz, to Armstrong Furnace
Co. Burners for gaseous fuel. 2,918,967, 12-29-59, CI.
158 — 116.
Hays, Leonard A. : See —
Crow, Lloyd R., Jr., Hays, and Kozeny. 2,914,592.
Hays Mfg. Co. : See —
Windsor, Richard T. 2,888,233.
Hays, Stephen A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Chemi-
cal nickel and cobalt plating process. 2,871,142. 1-27-59,
CI. 117—102.
Hays, Stephen A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Con-
tinuous chemical milling process. 2,890,944, 6-16-59. CL
41 — 42.
Hays. Thomas W. : See —
Bettison. David C, and Hays. 2,887,571.
Hayse, Paul F., to Harvester Plow Co., Inc. Wheel mounted
tandem disk harrow. 2,905,254, 9-22-59, CI. 172 — 413.
Hayse, Paul F., to Power Steering Co. Power steering
mechanism and control valve therefor. 2,917,027,
12-15-59, CI. 121—41.
Hayssen Mfg. Co. : See —
Hayssen, William A. 2,890,555.
Hayssen, William A., to Hayssen Mfg. Co. Wrapping ma-
chine film material supports. 2,890,555 6-16-59, CI. 53 —
228.
Hayter, Walter R., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Ultra-high frequency cavity resonator. 2,911,602, 11-3-59,
CI. 333—83.
Hayward, Charles E., to The Lobdell-Emery Mfg. Co. Trans-
fer mechanism. 2,867.185, 1-6-59, 'CI. 113 — 50.
Hayward, Claude E. : See —
Gorton. Edward S.. and Hayward. 2,904,241.
Hayward, George W. Game apparatus including projectors.
2,912.246. 11-10-59, CI. 273—101.
Hayward, Henry M. Machine for printing flexible plastic
containers. 2,883,928, 4-28-59, CI. 101 — 35.
Hayward, John T. Method and apparatus for stabilizing sub-
mersible vessels. 2,895,300, 7-21-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Hayward-Tyler and Co. Ltd. : See — -
Ivanoti. Alexander. 2,885,963.
Haywood, John W. : See —
Derham, Leslie J., and Haywood. 2,871,007.
Hazak, John T., to Raymond International Inc. Automatic
drop mechanism for boring. 2,869,823, 1-20-59, CI.
255—1.
Hazak, John T., to Raymond International Inc. Automatic
drop weight for boring. 2,869,824, 1-20-59, CI. 255 — 1.
Hazak. John T., to Raymond International Inc. Marine
platform. 2,873,581, 2-17-59, CI. 61 — 16.5.
Hazard, Charles S., to Neptune Meter Co. Operating mech-
anism for rotatable plug valve. 2,872,155, 2-3-59, CI.
251 — 165.
Hazard, Charles S., and J. F. Coles, to Neptune Meter Co.
Automatic resetting predetermining register. '2,904,251,
9-15-59 CI. 235—132.
Hazel. Ernest, Jr., Inc. : See — -
Hazel, Ernest, Jr. 2,893,163.
Hazel. Ernest, Jr.. to Ernest Hazel, Jr. Inc. Coaster.
2.893.163. 7-7-59. CI. 45—68.4.
Hazel, Herbert K. : See —
Vossen, Bernd, and Hazel. 2.911.646.
Lawson, Axel A., Hazel, Gary, and Gittler. 2,904,785.
Hazel, Herbert K., to Interntaional Business Machines Corp.
Article forming and inserting tool. 2,901,127, 8-25-59, CI.
214 — 1.
Hazel, Herbert K., and B. Vossen, to Melpar, Inc. Stapling
machines. 2,904,786, 9-22-59, CI. 1 — 2.
Hazel, John G. : See —
Conrad, Lawrence P., and Hazel. 2,882,126.
Hazelett, Clarence W., deceased ; S. R. Hazelett and B. Black-
ford, Jr., executors of the estate of C. W. Hazelett, to
Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp. Metal casting method and
apparatus. 2,904,860, 9-22-59, CI. 22—57.4.
Hazelett, Samuel R. : See —
Hazelett, Clarence W. 2,904,860.
Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp. : See —
Hazelett, Clarence W. 2,904,860.
Hazeltine Research, Inc. : See —
Aitken, Robert K. 2.868.970.
Bailev, William F. 2,875.273.
Brunn. Robert B. J. 2.881.410.
Burr. Robert P., and Keogh. 2,874,211.
Curtis, Richard C, and Nosal. 2,917,578.
De Clerck, Charles E. 2,905,307.
Espenlaub. Walter C, and Loughlin. 2,868,872.
Herring, Frederick G. 2.888.648.
La Rosa, Richard. 2,885,678.
La Rosa, Richard. 2.897.460.
La Rosa, Richard. 2,915,717.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2 877.295.
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,885,464.
Hazeltine Research, Inc. : See — Continued
Loughlin, Bernard D. 2,885,465.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard D.
Loughlin, Bernard I).
Loughren, Arthur V.
Mcllwain, Knox. Re. 24,720.
Press, Meyer. 2,910,658.
Rado, John A. 2,900,440.
Rado, John A. 2,905,854.
Richman, Donald. 2,890,270.
Richman, Donald.
Richman, Donald.
Richman, Donald.
Richman, Donald.
Richman, Donald.
Sinnott, John. 2,890,381.
Stenning, Luis C. 2.877,305.
Turnage, Rodger E., Jr. 2,874,311.
Vetter, William F.. and Wanty. 2,881,422.
White, John R. 2,876,372.
White, John R. 2,882,336.
Wilhelmsen, Carl R. 2,912,572.
Hazelwood, James W., to Newth-Morris Box Corp. of Florida.
Folded liquid containing box. 2,914,234, 11-24-59, CI.
229—31.
and F. O. Ringleb, to Research Corp.
control system. 2,894,703, 7-14-59, CI.
2,890,273.
2,892,021.
2,896,014.
2,898,454.
2,905,749.
2,905,752.
2,905,753.
2.913,522.
2,914,606.
2.877,293.
2,897,266.
2,898,397.
2,898,458.
2,898,459.
2,910,581.
Hazen, David C,
Boundary layer
244 — 12.
Hazen, Edward J.
Corp. Pressure re-
2,895,333, 7-21-59.
to Bendix Aviation
spohsive force-ratio balance apparatus.
CI. 73—182.
Hazen, Lloyd D., and G. R. Kemnitz, 25% to R. Brown and
25% to G. W. Lamprecht. Liquid organic producing and
dispensing plant or apparatus. 2,908,111, 10-13-59, CI.
47—1.
Hazen, Lvsle L.. to Enterprise Machine Parts Corp. Fluid
power rotary transmitter. 2,904,012, 9-15-59, CI. 121 —
90.
Hazen, Marlin E. : See —
Frank. Bernard E.. Hazen. and Stroud. 2,885,914.
Hazleton, Lloyd W., and W. H. Dolben. Methods for destroy-
ing animal parasites using indandione derivatives.
2,884,357, 4-28-59, CI. 167—53.
Hazlinger, John. Double end forming, drilling, etc., machine.
2.875.650. 3-3-59, CI. 77—21.
Hazzard, Harry I., to McCulloch Corp. Saw chain with
alternating long and short pitch. 2,913,023, 11-17-59,
CI. 143 — 135.
Hazzard, Lillian. Hair cleaning device. 2,889,835, 6-9-59,
CI 132 109
Hazzard, Lillian. Hair and scalp cleaner. 2,895,487, 7-21-59,
CI. 132—110.
Heacock, Roy C. : See —
Barber, Harry A., Sauer, and Heacock. 2.893,602.
Heacock, Ward J., to Link-Belt Co. Drive for water intake
screens. 2,899,062, 8-11-59, CI. 210—97.
Head. James D. : See —
Ivins. Owen D„ and Head. 2.871,256.
Head, William I., to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus and
method for producing bulk yarn. 2,884,756, 5-5-59, CI.
57—34.
Head, William I., H. R. Kirk, and C. B. Mather, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Method of treating yarns and filaments and
products produced thereby. 2,869,972, 1-20-59, CI.
8 — 130.1.
Head Wrightson Processes Ltd. : See —
Fisher, Raoul C. 2,885,356.
Headings, William W., to Borg-Warner Corp.
power tools. 2,884,902, 5-5-59, CI. 121—33.
Headington, George E. Folding anchor for boats.
9-29-59. CI. 1141 — 208.
Headrick, John F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Prestressed
joint between bottoms and shells of large tanks. 2,899,820,
8-18-59, CI. 72—13.
Heal, Jesse F. Automatic fire alarm. 2,870,296, 1-20-59,
CI. 200—140.
Heald, Delbert N. Sizing machine. 2,917,171,
CI. 209—107.
Heald Machine Co., The : See —
Blood, Harold L. 2.903.827.
Blood, Harold L. 2,909.006.
Hahn. Robert S. 2.873.121.
Hahn, Robert S.. and Johnson.
Jessup. Wilbur F., and Hohler.
Schmidt. William D., and Townsend.
Yingst, Cyrus S. 2,904.010.
Healev, Howard : See —
Cohn, Irwin E., and Healey. 2,910,786.
Health-Mor. Inc. : See —
Martinec, Eugene F. 2,893.048.
Martinec, Eugene F. 2,908,088.
Martinec, Eugene F. 2,918,692.
Healy, Elton F. Foam rubber mattress. 2,S78,494, 3-24-59,
CI. 5—345.
Hydraulic
2,906.231,
12-15-59,
2.881,568.
2.903,116.
2,909,009.
LIST OF PATENTEES
407
Healy, Elton F. Furniture leg. 2,884,995, 5-5-59, CI. 155 —
196.
Healy, Eugene A. Tie draper. 2,881,448, 4-14-59, CI. 2—157.
Healy, John J., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Spinnable
textile fibers treated with colloidal silica. 2,885,308,
5-5-59, CI. 117 — 139.5.
Healy, Jusepn £'., to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Locking connector.
2,871,456, 1-27-59, CI. 339 — 42.
Healy, Leland P. Portable sun and wind shield. 2,886,047,
5-12-59. CI. 135 — 5.
Healy, Wesley P. : See —
Johnson, Roy W., Duncan, Braid, and Healy. 2,902,578.
Heaps, Stanley N., to United States of America, Navy. Dy-
namometers. 2,876,858, 3-10-59, CI. 181 — 26.
Heard, Kenneth F. Mail box construction. 2,872,103, 2-3-59,
CI. 232—35.
Heard, Llewellyn : See —
Coley, John R., and Heard. 2,911,375.
Heard, William L., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Elements for
labyrinth seals. 2,886,351, 5-12-59, CI. 286 — 10.
Heard, William L. Centrifugal projection spray gun head.
2,904,259, 9-15-59. CI. 239—120.
Hearn, Norval K. Automobile headlight aduster. 2,8S7,779,
5-26-59, CI. 33—180.
Hearne, George W., D. S. La France, and H. D. Finch, to
Shell Development Co. Production of epoxyaldehydes.
2,887,408. 5-19-59. CI. 260—348.5.
Hearon, William M. : See —
Goheen, David W., and Hearon. 2,914,567.
Goheen, David W., Hearon, Cisney, and Wethern.
2,914,568.
Heartz, Robert A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Magnetic modulator. 2,870,416, 1-20-59, CI. 332—51.
Heasley. Raymond E. Concrete block machine. 2,885,759,
5-12-59. CI. 25 — 41.
Heath, Arthur N., Electrofilm, Inc. Heating element con-
taining a conductive mesh. 2,884,509, 4-28-59, CI.
201—63.
Heath, Clarence W., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Electric
lamp sockets. 2,890,435, 6-9-59, CI. 339 — 255.
Heath, Clarence W., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Elec-
trical component and attaching means therefor. 2,897,474,
7-28-59, CI. 339—128.
Heath, Donald L., to The Ohio Brass Co. Valve block for
lightning arresters. 2,914,742, 11-24-59, CI. 338 — 21.
Heath, Dudley E., to Whirlpool Corp. Ice making machine.
Re. 24,628, 4-7-59, CI. 62—135.
Heath, Merle A. : See — ■
Rogers. Linwood N., Heath, Gutliph, and Hiett.
2,878,118.
Heath, Roy F.. to North American Aviation, Inc. Adjustable
pallet. 2,903,126, 9-8-59, CI. 206 — 46.
Heath, Roy T., and D. L. Burdorf, to Consolidated Electro-
dynamics Corp. Gimbaled roller. 2,894,702, 7-14-59, CI.
242 — 76.
Heath, Thomas A. : See —
Anderson, Charles C, Eder, Zimmerman, Heath, and
McLaughlin. 2,898,442.
Heath, Thomas C, to General Motors Corp. Electric regu-
lator. 2,869,051, 1-13-59. CI. 317—177.
Heath, Thomas D., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Calcination of alu-
mina. 2.867.429, 1-6-59. CI. 263—21.
Heath, Thomas D., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Apparatus for heat
treating fluidized solids. 2,890,106. 6-9-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Heath. Thomas D., and N. G. T. Holle, to Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Method for removing arsenic from arsenopyrite ores.
2.867,526. 1-6-59, CI. 75 — 9.
Heathcote. Vincent A. : See —
Dix, Cyril H. and Heathcote. 2,899,604.
Heathman, Charles M., to Maid-O'-Mist Inc. Heat exchanger
for maintaining a dry wall structure for refrigeration sys-
tems. 2,888,252, 5-26-59, CI. 257—241.
Heaton, Charles D. : See — ■
Toland. William G., and Heaton. 2.878,281.
Heaton, Charles D., and W. G. Toland, Jr., to California
Research Corp. Hydrocarbon separation by complex for-
mation with pyromellitic dianhydride. 2,900,428, 8-18-59,
CI. 260 — 674.
Heaton, George L., and A. H. Vaughan, to Rome Cable Corp.
Apparatus for coating conduit sections. 2,906,238, 9-29-
59, CI. 118—66.
Heaulme, Henri : See —
Le Masson, Yves. 2,915,059.
Heavy Minerals Co. : See —
Komarewsky, Vasili I. 2,884,460.
Heazel, Vincent M., Jr., and W. H. Kumm, to United States
of America, Navy. Hermetically sealed package for elec-
tronic component. 2,902,630, 9-1-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Hebard, Glen G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electro-magnetic
device. 2,901,210, 8-25-59, CI. 251 — 137.
Hebard. Glen G.. and M. A. Remke, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Metering system. 2,893,595, 7-7-59. CI. 222 — 1.
Hebauf , Nikolaus : See —
Armento, William H., and Hebauf. 2,911,314.
Hebbert. Clarence W. Saw sharpening apparatus. 2,896,-
481, 7-28-59, CI. 76—31.
Hebbinghaus, Helmut, to Ford Motor Co. Change-speed gear
transmission with blocking synchronization for motor ve-
hicles. 2,896,760, 7-28-59, CI. 192 — 53.
Hebel, Fred, to Fred Hebel Corp. Impact disconnect assem-
bly. 2,893,531, 7-7-59, CI. 194 — 97.
Hebel, Fred, Corp. : See —
Hebel, Fred. 2,893,531.
Hebel, Martin, to M. Grundig. Type key blocking mechanism.
2,869,703, 1-20-59, CI. 197—13.
Hebel, Martin, to Eldi-Feinmechanik G. m. b. H. Electrical
multiplier. 2,873,913, 2-17-59, CI. 235 — 161.
Hebel, Martin, to Eldi-Peinmechanik G. m. b. H. Electrical
summing device. 2.873.914, 2-17-59, CI. 235 — 168.
Hebeler, Charles B., F. W. Kerfoot, Jr., and C. H. Weiden-
hammer, to Burroughs Corp. Motion converter. 2,915,911,
12-8-59, CI. 74 — 393.
Heberlein, Gustave E. : See —
Wood, Joseph D., and Heberlein. 2,885,501.
Heberlein Patent Corp. : See —
Bodmer, Albert, aud Risch. 2,907,678.
Serfass.Earl J., and Radler. 2,896,060.
Weiss, Ernst. 2,901,373.
Weiss, Ernst. 2,912,345.
Weiss, Ernst, and Risch. 2,904,952.
Heberling, Jack W., Jr. : See —
Bower, Frank A., and Heberling. 2,899,472.
Hebern, William D. Separating apparatus. 2,908,349,
10-13-59, CI. 183—30.
Hebert, Clarence C. : See —
Foddy, Harold W., and Hebert. 2,881,748.
Hebert, Clarence C. to Ford Motor Co. Fuel control assem-
bly. 2.907,313, 10-6-59, CI. 123—140.
Hebert, Eugene J., Jr., to RS Electronics Corp. Random
noise apparatus and methoc . 2,913,669, 11-17-59, CI.
324 — 158.
Hebert, Frederick J. : See —
Kohfeldt, Walter C, and Hebert. 2,893,941.
Hebert, Gerard J. Soap powder measuring dispenser.
2.898,013, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 455.
Hebert, Harold C, to American Can Co. Apparatus for group-
ing containers for transfer to stacks. 2,892,531. 6-30-59,
CI. 198—35.
Hubert, Jacques : See —
De la Tramerye, Raymond, and Hubert. 2,915,132.
Hebert, Mildred Y. : See—
Hebert, Walter W., Jr.
Hebert, Norman J. : See —
Coffield, Thomas H., and Hebert. 2,902,489.
Evans, Lyon D., and Hebert. 2,869,691.
Hebert, Walter W., Jr., deceased (M. Y. Hebert, administra-
trix), to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Apron taper.
2,916,078, 12-8-59, CI. 154 — 1.6.
Hebestreet, Elmer W., and J. T. Plunkett ; said Plunkett assor.
to said Hebestreet. Soil conditioner and process utilizing
carbon black. 2,877,599, 3-17-59, CI. 47 — 9.
Hebling, Albert G. : See —
iannone, John A.. Hebling, and McCain. 2,883,193.
Hechler, Valentine, IV, to Webcor, Inc. Counter control cir-
cuit. 2,910,231, 10-27-59, CI. 235—92.
Hecht, Ferdinand. Transfer device for a calculating ma-
chine. 2,917,235, 12-15-59, CI. 235 — 137.
Hecht, Herbert, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fail-safe servo-
mechanism system and amplifier arrangements therefor.
2.894.491. 7-14-59. CI. 121 — 11.
Hecht, Herbert, and R. Goldstein, to Sperry Rand Corp. Radio
controlled craft guiding system. 2,881,992, 4-14-59, CI.
244 — 77.
Hecht. Lester S., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Serial binary
arithmetic units. 2,872,111, 2-3-59, CI. 235—61.
Heck, Daniel W., to Allegheny Ludlnm Steel Corp. Grinders.
2.867.061. 1-6-59, CI. 51—188.
Heck. Friedrich. Apparatus for rolling metallic powder on
a strip. 2,877,738, 3-17-59, CI. 118 — 249.
Heck, Friedrich. Production of strips or bands from metal
powder. 2.882,554. 4-21-59, CI. 18 — 9.
Heck, Friedrich. Devices for the rolling of strip from metal
powder. 2,904,829, 9-22-59, CI. 18—9.
Heck, Richard L. Collapsible tube dispensing apparatus.
2.872,077. 2-3-59. CI. 222 — 100.
Heckel, Joseph E., to Olson Rug Co. Cop bagger. 2,891,365,
6-23-59, CI. 53 — 124.
Heckendorn, Alphonse, A. Fasciati, and H. Zollinger, to Ciba
Ltd. Monoazo dyestuffs. 2,889,316, 6-2-59, CI. 260—153.
Hecker. Arthur C. : See —
Leistner, William E., and Hecker.
Leistner, William E., and Hecker.
Leistner, William E., and Hecker.
Leistner. William E., and Hecker.
Hecker, Use I. : See — ■
Brunke, Fritz. 2,885,309.
Hecker. Klaus : See —
Bruch, Walter, and Hecker. 2,904,630.
Hecker, Roland F. : See — ■
Schurger, Garner H.. and Hecker. 2,890,629.
Heekert, Richard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing C-tricyanovinyl compounds and a
new class of tricyanovinvl aromatic compounds adapted for
use as dyes. 2,889,335, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 313.
Heckethorn, John E.. to Heckethorn Mfg. & Supply Co. Strap
fasteners. 2.893,094, 7-7-59. CI. 24 — 226.
Heckethorn, John E., to Heckethorn Mfg. & Supply Co.
Accessory drives for automotive vehicles. 2,910,891,
11-3-59, CI. 74—722.
Heckethorn Mfg. & Supply Co. : See —
Heckethorn. John E. 2.893.094.
Heckethorn, John E. 2,910,891.
2,870,119.
2,870,182.
2,872,468.
2,883,363.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Heekett, Eric H., to Harsco Corp. Method and apparatus for
disposing of open hearth slag and refuse. 2,887,225,
5-19-59, CI. 209 — 3.
Heekman, Earl H., to United States of America, Navy. Hunt
prevention and afterburner ignition detection circuits.
2,916,872, 12-15-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Heekmann, Wolfgang G. J., to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt.
Centrifugal device for dehydrating a fine-granular material.
2,870,913, 1-27-59. CI. 210—370.
Heekmann, Wolfgang G. J., to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt.
Centrifuge for separating fine granular material. 2,886,179,
5-12-59. CI. 210—370.
Heekmann, Wolfgang G. J., J. H. Becker, and F. Steven, to
Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Screening
basket for oscillating centrifuge. 2,907,465, 10-6-59, CI.
210—380.
Hecox, Rodney B. : See —
Douglass, Harry E., and Hecox. 2,874,270.
Hecox, William : See —
Behm. Harold J., and Hecox. 2,878,396.
Hecox, William, and A. Pinlay, Jr., to The Sheffield Corp.
Electronic gaging. 2,885,660, 5-5-59. CI. 340—199.
Hedberg, Axel H., to Aktiebolaget Thermia-Verken. Water
heaters. 2,889,139, 6-2-59, CI. 257 — 32.
Hedberg, David G., Jr. : See —
Straley, James M., and Hedberg. 2,895,967.
Hedberg, Gosta : See —
Wennerbo, Erik, and Hedberg. 2,884,255.
Hedblom, Lars O., % to L. Atiyeh. Pencil sharpener.
2,893,352, 7-7-59, CI. 120 — 96.
Hedden, Walter A. : See —
King. Burnham W., Jr., and Hedden. 2,918.382.
Hedeen, Carl E., to General Motors Corp. Window regu-
lator. 2,902,277, 9-1-59, CI. '268 — 124.
Hedeen, Ernest W.. Jr. : See —
Hesse, Arno, Hedeen, and Sola. 2,871,897.
Hedenstrom, Erik A. G. Feed plates for typewriters or the
like. 2,913,094, 11-17-59, CI. 197 — 133.
John F., and C. E. Adams, to American Brake Shoe
Flow control valve. 2,882,926, 4-21-59, CI. 137 —
Russell K. Vulcanizer. 2,889,579, 6-9-59, CI.
Electric line switch.
Means for holding
CI. 32—3.
2,913,779,
Hedge,
Co.
552.
Hedge,
18 — 18.
Hedger, Earl G. : See —
Harwood, Robert H., Reynolds, and Hedger. 2,881,535.
Hedger, John H., and R. A. Westerwick, to General Dynamics
Corp. Resistive interpolating function generator.
2,902,607, 9-1-59, CI. 307 — 43.
Hedges, J. D., and Co. Ltd. Partnership: See —
Balaguer, Rodolfo R. 2,893,899.
Hedges, James D. : See —
Balaguer, Rodolfo R. 2,903,499.
Hedges, Leonard W., 25% to E. Jewell.
2.907,855, 10-6-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Hedges, Rov E., 50% to M. L. Bonner.
dentures in place. 2.867.903. 1-13-59.
Hedgren, Arthur W. Window and like structures.
11-24-59, CI. 20 — 40.
Hedin, Everett W. : See—
Roser, Robert A., and Hedin. 2,893,332.
Hedley, Norman, and H. Tabachnick, to American Cyanamid
Co. Extraction of cyanidable precious metals from carbo-
naceous ores. 2,884,322, 4-28-59, CI. 75 — 105.
Hedley, Norman, and H. Tabachnick, to American Cyanamid
Co. Etching of barium glass. 2,903,345, 9-8-59, CI. 41 —
42.
Hedlund, Folke G. H., and L. G. V. Luthman. to Aktiebolaget
Scania-Vabis. Wheel disk and hub assembly. 2,877,054,
3-10-59. CI. 301 — 9.
Hedlund, Robert C, to Dow Corning Corp. Coating com-
positions containing organosiloxanes. 2,884,388, 4-28-59,
CI. 260 — 3.
Hedlund. Swan, and G. L. Reed. Water ski harness.
2.900,648, 8-25-59. CI. 9 — 21.
Hedrick Rail Joint Trust (G. P. Dillard, trustee) : See —
Hedrick. William R. 2.894,690.
Hedrick, Ravmond C. Pulley attachment for a shaft.
2,916,315, 12-8-59, CI. 287—52.
Hedrick, Ross M., and D. T. Mowry, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Drilling mud. 2,911,366, 11-3-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Hedrick, William R., to Hedrick Rail Joint Trust (G. P.
Dillard, trustee). Double splice bar rail joint. 2,894,690,
7-14-59, CI. 238—244.
Hedstrom. Carl W., to Hedstrom Union Co. Convertible and
foldable baby vehicles. 2,872,203, 2-3-59, CI. 280 — 41.
Hedstrom Union Co. : See —
Hedstrom. Carl W. 2,872.203.
Heeley, Roland, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Cartridge
projectors and belting means therefor. 2,915,947, 12-8-59,
CI. 89—33.
Heep, Richard : See —
Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, and Heep. 2,893,800.
Heer, Jules : See —
Hoffmann, Karl, and Heer. 2,910,469.
Heere, Peter N., to Distillation Engineering Co. Automatic
reflux head for fractionating columns. 2,903,401, 9-8-59,
CI. 202 — 161.
Heeren, James K. : See —
Booth, Robert B., and Heeren. 2,919,025.
Hees, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for dyeing articles of polvethylene terephthalate or
cellulose triacetate. 2,916,345, 12-8-59, CI. 8 — 36.
Heesemann, Karl. Belt grinding machine. 2,910,809,
11-3-59, CI. 51—141.
Heffelfinger, Robert D., to American Viscose Corp. Slub
yarn producing attachment. 2,879,550, 3-31-59, CI.
19—143.5.
Heffernan, John J. : See —
Heffernan, Margaret M. and J. J. 2,883,678.
Heffernan, John N. and W. P., to The Hydrofence Corp. Fence
lifter. 2,873,951, 2-17-59, CI. 256 — 25.
Heffernan, Margaret M. and J. J. Crib canopy. 2,883,678,
4-28-59, CI. 5—93.
Heffernan. Robert C, to Eberhard Faber Pencil Co. Appa-
ratus for assembling erasers with holders therefor.
2.871,735, 2-3-59, CI. 78—82.
Heffernan, Wilford P. : See —
Heffernan, John N. and W. P. 2,873.951.
Heffner, Hubert and R. Kompfner, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Backward wave tube. 2,891,191, 6-16-59,
CI. 315 — 3.6.
Heffner, Robert E., to Aluminum Co. of America. Produc-
tion control and recording system. 2,905,242, 9-22-59,
CI. 164—47.
Hefler, Steward, R. H. Isenhower, and R. B. Singer, to Perry
Printing Process Co. Printing plate assembly former.
2,895,533, 7-21-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Heflin, Weltha G. Hospital bed with multipurpose equip-
ment. 2,904,798, 9-22-59. CI. 5—317.
Hefling. Frank. Air lift dredge. 2,906,040. 9-29-59. CI.
37 — 62.
Hefner, Bert H, to General Motors Corp. Cable hanger.
2.872,141, 2-3-59, CI. 248—62.
Hefti. Martin. Sprocket roller chain. 2,906,390. 9-29-59,
CI. 198 — 16.
Hegarty, James M. : See —
Hillman, Murray J., and Hegarty. 2,890,025.
Hegarty, James M., and M. J. Hillman. to Hoffman Electronics
Corp. Load protection circuits or the like. 2,894,176,
7-7-59, CI. 317 — 46.
Hegel, George W. : See —
Muth, Robert C, and Hegel. 2,869,939.
Hegemann, Josef : See —
Roo<=. Hans. Briesewitz, and Hegemann. 2,875,243.
Heggie, Robert, R. M. Hainer, and M. Sahaydak, to American
Chicle Co. Chewing gum and confectionery composition.
2,891,868, 6-23-59. CI. 99—135.
Hegmann, William. Comminuting nozzle. 2,868,587. 1—13—59.
CI. 299—140.
Hegmann. William G. Material thrower or impactor.
2,868,351, 1-13-59, CI. 198 — 128.
Hegna, Clarence M. : See —
Helgeson, Andrew A., and Hegna. 2,907.604.
Hegstad. Lester O., to Hanson Equipment Co. Pressure re-
sponsive reversine valve. 2.893,416. 7-7-59. CI. 137 — 119.
Hehn, Lester C. Shock absorbers. 2,916,281, 12-8-59, CI.
267—8.
Hehn, Otto, deceased, bv T. G. Lane. Jr.. administrator, to
S. H. Anthonv. and D. H. Reinhardt. Screen. 2.909.963,
10-27-59, CI. 88—28.9.
Hehr, Hermann : See — ■
Oden, Hoeckley, Epinatjeff, Sass, and Hehr. 2,919,310.
Hehr Mfg. Co. : See —
Samolis, Alfonson. 2.902,727.
Hehre, Edward J.. H. M. Tsuchiya. N. N. Hellman, and F. R.
Senti, to United States of America. Agriculture. Produc-
tion of dextran. 2,906,669, 9-29-59. CI. 195 — 31.
Heibel, Jerome D. : See —
Oshry, Howard I., Steigerwalt, and Heibel. 2,912,746.
Oshry, Howard I., Steigerwalt. and Heibel. 2,912,747.
Heiberger, Francis E. : See —
Kennedy, Daniel T., and Heiberger. 2,889,507.
Heid Robert W.. Jr., to Perfect Circle Corp. Piston ring
assembly. 2,893,801, 7-7-59. CI. 309—45.
Heid, Roland, and K. Fadler, to Flchtel & Sachs A.G. Fric-
tion clutch spring arrangement. 2,888,120, 5-26-59, CI.
192—68.
Heide, Stanford M., to Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc.
Vibratory apparatus. 2.898,907, 8-11-59. CI. 128—33.
Heidecke, Reinhold, H. Bretthauer, and J. Madge, to Franke
& Heidecke, Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-Apparate.
Holding means for camera shutter setting knobs. 2,869,396,
1-20-59, CI. 74 — 528.
Heidecke, Reinhold, and G. Fraderich, to Franke & Heidecke,
Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-Apparate. Carrying
strap connecting means for photographic cameras. 2,889,-
095, 6-2-59, CI. 224—5.
Heidecke. Reinhold, H. Bretthauer, and J. Madge, to Franke
& Heidecke, Fabrik Photographischer Prazisions-Apparate.
Focusing hood for photographic cameras. 2,912,912,
11-17-59, CI. 95 — 47.
Heidel. Eugene A. Apparatus for producing pin curls.
2,906,272. 9-29^59. CI. 132 — 1.
Heidelberger, Charles, and R. Duschinskv. N-glycosides of
5-fluorouracil and preparation. 2,885,396, 5-5-59, CI. 260 —
211.5.
Heideman. Irvin L.. to The Johnston & Jennings Cn. Dia-
phragm-type relief valve. 2,879.786, 3-31-59, CI.
137—329.6.
Heidenhain, Johannes, and I. Kirstaedter. Measuring appa-
ratus comprising a graduated scale. 2,914,756, 11-24-59,
CI. 340—316.
LIST OF PATENTEES
409
Heidergott, Harry \V., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Mag-
netizing apparatus. 2,896,133, 7-21-59, CI. 317 — 203.
Heidergott, Harry \Y\, and C. liott, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Devices for assembling articles. 2,878,556, 3-24—59,
CI. 29—211.
Heidergott, Harry W., and M. Wallberg, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Machines for assembling parts on diversely
located portions of articles. 2,910,768, 11-3-59, CI. 29 — 211.
Heidester, Rudolf, to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Method and appa-
ratus for multiplex telegraphy. 2,914,611, 11-24-59,
CI 178 51
Heidester. Rudolf W. A., to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Diversity
antenna selection system. 2,904.677, 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Heidorn, John H., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,913,168, 11-17-59, CI. 230 — 186.
Heidweiller, August P. L., to Kunstzijdespinnerij Nyma N.V.
Method of conducting a thread initially along a system of
rotating mutually inclined rollers. 2,915,805, 12-8-59,
rn OR 72
Heie'r, Henry C. Shielded eaves troughs. 2,873,700, 2-17-
59, CI. 108 — 28.
Heigl, Carl H., and V. A. Zugel, to Macey Co. Pile elevator.
2,869.870, 1-20-59, CI. 271—62.
Heigl, Otto, and G. Scharnagl. Method of preparing plants
for planting and harvesting. 2,902,795, 9-8-59, CI. 47 —
58.
Heigl, Otto, and G. Scharnagl. Method of cultivating plants
by use of perforated plastic foil. 2,916,854. 12-15-59,
CI. 47—58.
Heijligers, Joris D. : See —
Hunting, Bernardus J., Rinzema, and Overeem. 2,890,160.
Roovers, Wilhelmus A., and Van Steenis. 2.869,056.
Heijne, Leopold, J. Dorrestein, H. Bruining, and P. Schagen,
to North American Philips Co., Inc. Camera tube.
2,890,359, 6-9-59, CI. 313—65.
Heijnis, James W. I. : See —
Schrenk, Hans A., and Heijnis. 2,902,817.
Heijnis, James W. I., to American Enka Corp. Transmission
assembly for a melt-spinning apparatus. 2,886,978, 5-19-
59. CI. 74 — 405.
Heijnis, James W. I., and J. Beyer, to American Enka Corp.
Tensioning device. 2,872,128, 2-3-59, CI. 242 — 152.
Heikkinen, Leo L. Vehicle mounted winch. 2,873,614, 2-
17-59, CI. 74 — 380.
Heiks, John R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method
for increasing pill resistance and density of blended staple
polyethylene terephathalate and cellulosic fabrics by ap-
plying specific chemical shrinking agents for the poly-
ethylene terephthalate. 2,897,042, 7-28-59, CI. 88—130.1.
Heil, Oskar. Electron guns with magnetic focusing.
2,909,691, 10-20-59, CI. 313—84.
Heil, Oskar, to United States of America, Air Force. Elec-
tron discharge device with one way grid for electrons.
2,911,560, 11-3-59, CI. 315^5.19.
Heiland, Carl A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Recording apparatus. 2,902,331, 9-1-59, CI. 346 — 108.
Heiland, Carl A., and R. F. McCammon, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Measuring apparatus. 2,908,866,
10-13-59, CI. 324 — 97.
Heilbrun, Harold. Corn harvesting attachments for grain
combines. 2,867,961. 1-13-59, CI. 56 — 119.
Heilig, Harland E., and F. A. Jehle, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Laxative tablet containing di-octyl sodium sulfo-
succinate. 2,903,397, 9-8-59, CI. 167 — 82.
Heiligmann, Randall G., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Thermo setting resin from a liquid butadiene polymer
and styrene. 2,903,440, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 88.1.
Heiligmann, Randall G., and R. I. Leininger, to Diamond
Alkali Co. Polymerization employing poly vinyl alkyl
ethers as suspension stabilizers. 2,886,552, 5-12-59, CI.
260 — 45.5.
Heilman, Russell H. : See —
Cook, Henry A., Fleming, and Heilman. 2,884,380.
Heim Co., The: See —
Heim, Lewis R. 2,898,671.
Heim, John M., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Dough
molding device. 2,881,715, 4-14-59, CI. 107 — 9.
Heim, Lewis R., to The Heim Co. Method of mounting a self-
aligned bearing in a lever or other machine element.
2,898.671, 8-11-59, CI. 29—149.5.
Heim, Lewis R., to Channing Corp. Method of making anti-
friction bearings. 2,910,765, 11-3-59, CI. 29—148.4.
Heim, Lewis R., to Channing Corp. Method of sizing and
burnishing races in a ball or roller bearing. 2,913,810,
11-24-59, CI. 29—148.4.
Heiman, John H., Jr. Fluid pressure rotary engine.
2,869,516, 1-20-59, CI. 121—73.
Heiman, John H., Jr. Rotary engine. 2,896,409, 7-28-59,
CI. 60—39.61.
Heiman, Sam J. : See —
Lichtensteln, Albert E., and Heiman. 2,887,354.
Heimaster, John W. : See —
Alspaugh, Paul L., Heimaster, and McNeill. 2,872,170.
Heimaster, John W., and R. L. McNeill, to Union Carbide
Corp. Bore mining apparatus having means to measure
the angle between units thereof. 2,886,299, 5-12-59, CI.
262 — 7.
Heimberger, Helmut, and A. Biinger. Sliding clasp fasteners.
2,888,727, 6-2-59, CI. 24—205.1.
Heimberger, William W. : See —
Settles, James C, and Heimberger. 2,875,731.
Heimbuch, Elmer F., to Brummer Steel Co. Face seal means.
2,868,5^2, 1-13-59, CI. 288—3.
Heimlich, Ernst : See —
Gempe, Erich, and Heimlich. 2,894,513.
Heimo, Elmer E. : See —
Slattery, John P., and Heimo. 2,896,886.
Heimsch, Robert A. : See —
Erickson, Floyd B., Heimsch, Wildi, and Patrick.
2,867,666.
Hein, Delton W. : See —
Katz, Leon, Hein, Pretka, and Long. 2,913,450.
Hein, Delton W., R. J. Alheim, and N. K. Barabutes, to
American Cyanamid Co. Heavy metal containing azine
pigments. 2,877,252, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 438.
Hein, Frederick H., to AHMCO, Inc. Grain bin unloading
device. 2,914,198, 11-24-59, CI. 214—17.
Hein, George E. : See —
Payne. George B., and Hein. 2,904,584.
Hein, Kurt : See —
Schneider, Kurt R., K. and W. C. Hein. 2,907,567.
Hein, Lawrence B. : See —
Hignett, Travis P., Hein, Philips, and Young. 2,875,245.
Hein, Lehmann & Co., Akt. : See —
Heymann, Hans G. 2,901,187.
Hein. Morris : See —
Peterson, Willard D., and Hein. 2,880,226.
Hein, Walter C. : See —
Schneider, Kurt R., K. and W. C. Hein. 2,907,567.
Heinard, Whilden G., to United States of America, Army.
Reverse direction waveguide coupler. 2,883,628, 4-21-59,
CI. 333—10.
Heinard, Whilden G., and H. S. Jones, Jr., to United States
of America, Army. Variable waveguide coupler. 2,898,559,
8-4-59, CI. 333—10.
Heine, Henry W. Method and machine for molding delicate
materials. 2,877,531, 3-17-59, CI. 25—45.
Heine, Henry W. Manufacture of acoustic fireproof tiles.
2,877,532, 3-17-59, CI. 25 — 156.
Heinemann, Bernard, and I. R. Hooper, to Bristol Labora-
tories, Inc. Tetracycline recovery. 2,886,595, 5-12-59,
CI. 260 — 559.
Heinemann, Bernard, and I. R. Hooper, to Bristol Labora-
tories Inc. Antibiotic purification. 2,897,234, 7-28-59, CI.
260 — 559.
Heinemann, Heinz, and H. Shalit, to Houdry Process Corp.
Process for production of a catalyst of the platinum-
alumina type. 2,882,245, 4-14-59, CI. 252 — 455.
Heinemann, Heinz, T. H. Milliken, Jr., and D. H. Stevenson,
to Houdry Process Corp. Preparation ,of isoprene.
2,900,429, 8-18-59, CI. 260—680.
Heinemann, Heinz, and A. G. Oblad, to Houdry Process Corp.
Multistage hydrogenative reforming with platinum contain-
ing catalysts. 2,902,426, 9-1-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Heinemann, Heinz, and H. Shalit, to Houdry Process Corp.
Method of preparing a hydrogenation-dehydrogenation
catalyst. 2,908,654, 10-13-59, CI. 252 — 441.
Heinen, Severin : See —
Jansen, Hermann, and Heinen. 2,879,799.
Heinenberg, Fritz, to Mannesmann Akt. Process for depth-
hardening of long tubes or the like. 2,888,374, 5-26-59,
CI. 148 — 21.55.
Heininger, Samuel A. : See —
Birum, Gail H.. and Heininger. 2,893,910.
Heininger, Samuel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Quater-
naries of pyridyl and quinolyl pr.opionitriles. 2,870,153,
1-20-59, CI. 260—286.
Heininger, Samuel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Electrical
devices containing alkyl /J-alkoxypropionates. 2,870,236,
1-20-59, CI. 174—17.
Heininger, Samuel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Dielectric
composition containing a phenoxypropionitrile. 2,900,345,
8-18-59, CI. 252—63.7.
Heininger, Samuel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Hydrazides.
2,909,556, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Heininger, Samuel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Organic
complexes of mercury. 2,913,470, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 433.
Heininger, Samuel A., and M. Kosmin, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Alkyl beta-alkoxypropionates. 2,870,195, 1-20-59, CI.
260—484.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Ketone products. 2,870,209, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 590.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Ether products. 2,875,250, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 609.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Addition products of a./J-unsaturated carboxylic
acid and esters with haloalkyl sulfenyl halides. 2,883,317,
4-21-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Heininger, Samuel A., and E. L. Ringwald, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Miticidal nitriles. 2,900,409, 8-18-59, CI.
260 — 465.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Haloalkanesulfenyl halide reaction product.
2,913,479, 11-17-59, CI. 260—465.7.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Acrylonitrile reaction product. 2,913,480,
11-17-59, CI. 260—465.7.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Aromatic toxic nitrites. 2,919,224, 12-29-59,
CI. 167—30.
Heininger, Samuel A., and G. H. Birum, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Toxic nitriles. 2.919.225. 12-29-59. CI. 167 — 30.
410
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Heinisch, Jean : See —
Hanlet, Jacques M. N„ Heinisch, and Loyen. 2,919,402.
Heinisu, George. Feeding device lor rotary well drill.
2,907,550, 10-6-59, CI. 255 — 22.
Heinle, Lawrence A. Toilet paper roll core. 2,889,121,
6-2-59, CI. 242 — 55.2.
Heinmiller, Percival M. : See —
Barker, Stephen, and Heinmiller. 2,867,432.
Bennett, Walter, and Heinmiller. 2,872,208.
Heinn Co., The : See —
Panfil, Conrad J. 2,878.816.
Heinr. Auer Muhlenwerke Kommondit-Gesellschaft auf
Aktien : See —
Ritter, Kurt. 2,893.870.
Heinrich, Gerhard, and A. Slibar. Gas-lubricated radial jour-
nal bearings. 2,879,111, 3-24-59, CI. 308—9.
Heinrich, Henry A., and N. S. Waterman, to Royal McBee
Corp. Ribbon spool construction. 2,880,841, 4-7-59, CI.
197—175.
Heinrich, John M. : See —
Williams, Alfred L. W., and Heinrich. 2,889,796.
Heinrich, Ludwig K., to The Celotex Corp. Fiberboard appa-
ratus. 2,890,748, 6-16-59, CI. 162 — 358.
Heinrich, Ludwig K., to The Celotex Corp. Automatic pre-
cision clutch. 2 890,775. 6-16-59. CI. 192 — 33.
Heinrich, Ludwig K., to The Celotex Corp. Severing appa-
ratus. 2,903,545, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Heinrich, Raymond L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Removal of metal contaminants from high boiling oils.
2,891.005. 6-16-59, CI. 208 — 253.
Heinrich, Raymond L., and M. T. Waddell, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Method for testing the concentration
of sulfuric acid used for catalyzing reactions. 2,891,401,
6-23-59, CI. 73—190.
Heinrich, Raymond L., J. A. Anderson, Jr., and N. P. Peet,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Motor fuel compo-
sition. 2,916,366, 12-8-59, CI. 44—56.
Heinrichs, Charles E., to Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp.
Process for the beneficiation of phosphate ores. 2,903,131,
9-8-59, CI. 209—3.
Heintz, James C, Co., The : See —
Eriksen, Merrill K. 2.870.482.
Holmes, Jack H. 2.892,916.
Heintz, Milton L., to General Electric Co. Operating mech-
anism for an electric switch. 2,905,787, 9-22-59, CI.
200—92.
Heintz, Ralph M. Internal combustion engine. 2,884,913,
5-5-59, CI. 123—28.
Heintzelman, Leo A. Centrifugally actuated variable size
propeller. 2,885,012. 5-5-59, CI. 170 — 160.11.
Heintzelman, Leo A., % to J. J. Jingles. Paint roller. 2,887,-
707, 5-26-59, CI. 15—132.5.
Heinz, Alfred, to Western Electric Co., Inc. D.C. voltage
ratio measuring system. 2,881,392, 4-7-59, CI. 324 — 98.
Heinz, Howard H. Offset wrench handle with tri-point box
end and detachable socket. 2,895,364, 7-21-59. CI. 81 — 177.
Hejnz, Richard. Advertising device. 2,878,603, 3-24-59,
Heisler, Robert Y. : See —
Alpert, Norman, Newman, and Heisler. 2,887,452.
Newman, Stanley R., and Heisler. 2,897,070.
Newman, Stanley R., Heisler,
2,879,230.
Sweendy, William M., and Heisler.
Heisler, Robert Y., to The Texas Co.
Dille, and Alpert.
2,910,352.
Process for ester pro-
Cl. 40—53.
Heinz, William
308—5.
Heinze, Herbert,
Lubricators. 2,893,789, 7-7-59. CI.
to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.d.A. Justifying
mechanism for typewriters and the like. 2,893,532, 7-7-59,
CI. 197—84.
Heinze, Richard, and K. Altmann. Key heads for typewriters,
calculating machines and the like. 2,892,529, 6-30-59, CI.
197 — 102.
Heinze, Robert V., to Submerged Combustion Co. of America,
Inc. Process and apparatus for utilizing submerged com-
bustion. 2,890,166, 6-9-59, CI. 208—102.
Heinzelman, Earl E., to Armstrong Cork Co. Rotary mold-
ing device. 2,891,281, 6-23-59, CI. 18 — 20.
Heinzelman, John A. Ice rink construction. 2,878,651,
3-24-59, CI. 62 — 235.
Heinzelman, Richard V. : See —
Holysz, Roman P., and Heinzelman. 2,917,536.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, and Heinzelman. 2,883,386.
Heinzen, Ruth W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Support for a
pendant type luminaire. 2,907,543, 10-6-59, CI. 248 — 221.
Heinzerling, August. Beating device for household purposes.
2,867,419, 1-6-59, CI. 259—64.
Heinzmann, Fritz. Centrifugal
2,873,961, 2-17-59, CI. 264 — 15.
Heise, Otto W. Pressure gage.
73 — 388.
Heiser, Joachim, to Robert Bosch
justing the timing of an injection pump.
59, CI. 123—139.
Heisig, Charles G., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for
measuring viscosity. 2,869,358, 1-20-59, CI. 73 — 60.
Heisig, Garth J., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,872,511, 2-3-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Heising, Raymond A. Internal combustion engines.
2,883,974, 4-28-59, CI. 123 — 48.
Heising, Robert A., to Deere & Co. Discharge control for
harvester. 2,905,343, 9-22-59, CI. 214 — 42.
Hoiskell, Raymond H. Composition for tracer unit.
2,899,291, 8-11-59, CI. 52—24.
Heisler, Harold, to Midwest Folding Products Mfg. Corp.
Table stacker plate. 2,889,185, 6-2-59, CI. 311—1.
governor construction.
2,895,334, 7-21-59, CI.
G.m.b.H. Device for ad-
2,910,696, 10-27-
duction by carbonylation. 2,868.813, 1-13-59, CI. 260 —
410.9.
Heisler, Robert Y., N. Alpert, and S. R. Newman, to The
Texas Co. Motor fuel composition. 2,885,274, 5-5-59, CI.
44 — 71.
Heisler, Robert Y., and A. J. Millendorf, to Texaco Inc.
Synthesis of substituted succinyl compounds. 2,898,345,
8-4-59, CI. 260—326.5.
Heiss, John P., to Thompson Products, Inc. Adjustable self-
pumping leveling system. 2,879,057, 3-24-59. CI. 267 — 64.
Heiss, John P., to Thompson Ramo Wooldxidge Inc. Leveling
strut. 2,915,307, 12-1-59, CI. 267—64.
Heithaus, Joseph J., Jr., to Shell Development Co. Paving
asphalt compositions. 2,913,389 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 23.
Heitler, Emmett H, to Shwayder Bros., tnc. Luggage case.
2,912,079, 11-10-59, CI. 190 — 41.
Heitman, Arnold M. : See —
Carleton, Granville E., Harrison, Heitman, and Danto-
witz. 2,894,521.
Heitman, Clarence H. Rebuilt wooden shoe lasts. 2,874,394,
2-24-59, CI. 12 — 136.
Heitman, Joseph B., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Improved
process for bleaching cellulose pulp using chlorate.
2,903.326, 9-8-59, CI. 8—105.
Heitshu, Daniel C, to Deere & Co. Levelling mechanism for
hillside operating vehicles. 2,904,341, 9-15-59, 01. 280 —
6.11.
Heitshu, Daniel C, B. F. Vogelaar, and G. W. Rohweder, to
Deere & Co. Hillside combine. 2,871,646. 2-3-59, CI.
56 — 209.
Heitshu, Daniel C, and B. F. Vogelaar, to Deere & Co. Hy-
draulically operated hitch device. 2,887,165, 5-19-59, CI.
172 — 9.
Heitshu, Daniel C, and B. F. Vogelaar, to Deere & Co. Hitch
device. 2.887,167, 5-19-59, CI. 172 — 9.
Heitzer, Erich : See —
Gumboldt, Albert G. M., and Heitzer. 2,913,424.
Heitzer, Erich. A. G. M. Gumboldt. G. Messwarb, and G. Bier,
to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing halogen-contain-
ing polyolefins. 2,906,743, 9-29-59. CI. 260 — 94.9.
Hekelaar, Johannes P., to N.V. Ontwerp- & Exploitatiebureau
"Shunt". Ventilating system for a building, e.g. a build-
ing divided into flats. 2,895,398, 7-21-59, CI. 98 — 32.
Helberg, Burton E. : See —
Davenport, Charles H., and Helberg. 2,882,147.
Helbig, Walter A., to Radio Corp. of America. Sawtooth
wave generator. 2,891,173, 6-16-59, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Helbing, Clarence H., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Reduc-
tion of dihydric alcohol losses in preparation of polyesters
of said alcohols and dicarboxylic acids. 2,892,812, 6-30-59,
Cl. 260—75.
Helbing, Clarence H., and M. Barlowe, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Level control. 2,868.396. 1-13-59, Cl. 214 —
18.2.
Helble, Dean R., to North American Aviation, Inc. Mount
for rotatable multiple-barrel-gun. 2,898,811, 8-11-59, Cl.
89—37.
Helbush. H. H. : See —
Wallace, Frank C. 2,877,934.
Wallace, Frank C. 2,882,948.
Held. Fritz : See —
Mast, Fred, Baumgartner, Held, and Baumann. 2,896,-
507.
Held Fritz, R. Petermann. and W. Maag. Apparatus for
epilamizing surfaces. 2,897,778, 8-4-59, Cl. 118 — 48.
Held, Hans J., and J. Weits. to Ducon Co., Inc. Apparatus
for fluid catalytic reactions. 2,901,331, 8-25-59, Cl. 23 —
288.
Held, Joseph, to Textile Machine Work. Sinker operating
mechanism for knitting machines. 2,907,192, 10-6-59, Cl.
6fi — Sfi.
Held, Joseph, and F. P. Trumpio, to Textile Machine Works.
Yarn control means for textile machines. 2,910,850,
11-3-59, Cl. 66—86.
Held. Robert O. Voltage divider. 2,876,319, 3-3-59, Cl.
201—48.
Held, Serge. Electrically maintained balance wheel.
2,916,641, 12-8-59. Cl. 310—39.
Held, Sorgp S., A. A. Mieville, and P. G. Wooc. to AERUP.
Electrically controlled tooth-brush. 2,917,758. 12-22-59,
Cl. 15—22.
Heldenbrand, Arthur P. Method of straightening and testing
tubular elements. 2,884,986, 5-5-59, Cl. 153—35.
Heldenbrand, Leslie C. Massage machine. 2,909,174,
10-20-59, Cl. 128—57.
Helders, Bartholomeus J. : See —
Qu6r<5, Hendrik K., and Holders. 2.916,768.
Heldt. Walter Z. : See—
Coraor. George R., and Heldt. 2.904,581.
Helfaer, Bertram M., and F. L. Sievenpiper. to Allied Chemi-
cal Corp. Process for producing finely divided vat dye pig-
ments. 2.893,994, 7-7-59. Cl. 260—281.
Helferieh, Burckhardt, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Prepara-
tion of sultams. 2,917,512, 12-15-59, Cl. 260—243.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Helferich, Burckhardt, and R. Behnisch, to Schenley Indus-
tries, Inc. Sultames. 2,916,489, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 243.
Helfferich, Friedrich : See —
Haagen, Karl, and Helfferich. 2,882,247.
Helgeby, Ralph O., to General Motors Corp. Speedometer
apparatus. 2,909,365, 10-20-59, CI. 264 — 13.
Helgeson, Andrew A., and C. M. Hegna, rV to Gadget-Of-The-
Month Club, Inc. Theft-proof hub cap assembly. 2,907,604,
10-6-59, CI. 301—37.
Helgren, Fred J., to Abbott Laboratories. Calcium panto-
thenate composition. 2,918,370, 12-22-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Heli-Coil Corp. : See —
Brancato, Leo J. 2,874,741.
Krancato. Leo J. 2,886,088.
Brancato, Leo J., and Muenzen. 2,889,960.
Forster, John O. 2,869,224.
Helin, Elis E. V., and E. Magnusson, to Elektriska Svetsning-
saktiebolaget. Flux composition and its method of produc-
tion. 2,876,151, 3-3-59. CI. 14S— 26.
Helin, Elis E. W. : See —
Johansson. Erik, and Helin. 2,893,085.
Heliogen Products, Inc. : See — -
Carroll, Benjamin, and Kitter. 2,902,405.
Heliot, Maurice. Hosiery shaping apparatus. 2,S74,884,
2-24-59, CI. 223 — 76.
Hell, Rudolf, to Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell. Apparatus for pro-
ducing printing forms with variable reproduction scale.
2.877.298, 3-10-59. CI. 178—6.6.
Hell, Rudolf, to Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell Kommanditgesellschaft.
Method of and apparatus for electromechanically producing
printing forms from line-originals. 2,8S0,270, 3-31-59,
CI. 178—6.6.
Hell, Rudolf, to Kommanditgesellschaft Dr. Ing. Rudolf Hell.
Apparatus for producing screened printing forms with auto-
matic correction of tone values. 2,892,887, 6-30-59, CI.
178—6.6.
Hellander, Thomas A. Mechanically adjustable boom type
pull shovel attachment for cranes. 2,876,920, 3-10-59, CI.
214 — 134.
Hellberg, Gustav S., to Aktiebolaget Produktions-Service.
Method and means for the perforation of paper and the
like. 2,908,201, 10-13-59, CI. 90 — 11.
Hellen, James S. : See —
Willcox, Frederick P., Welanetz, Autere, and Hellen.
2,875.275.
Hellenkamp, Henry, Jr. : See — ■
Nelson, Charles V. and N. E., Erickson, and Hellenkamp.
2,914,321.
Heller, Anton H, to RO-AN Heat Reclaimer Corp. Appara-
tus for cleaning tubes of heat exchanger. 2,890,862,
6-16-59, CI. 257—1.
Heller, Austin N., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for pro-
duction of high grade naphthalene and preparation of /3-
naphthol from acidic waters therefrom. 2,884,463, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—628.
Heller. B., & Co. : See —
Zick. William J. 2,899.311.
Heller, Elmer W.. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Compensating
tracing stylus. 2,877,692, 3-17-59, CI. 90—62.
Heller, Fred : See —
Rosner. Saul, and Heller. 2,901,003.
Heller, George L. : See — -
Braendle, Harold A., and Heller. 2,908,586.
Heller. George L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Carbon black.
2.890.839. 6-16-59, CI. 241—3.
Heller, George L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Manufacture of
carbon black. 2,895.804, 7-21-59. CI. 23 — 209.4.
Heller. George L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Method of case
hardening carbon black pellets. 2,900,737, 8-25-59, CI.
34 — 12.
Heller, George L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Process and
apparatus for manufacture of carbon black. 2,918,353,
12-22-59, CI. 23 — 209.4.
Heller, Gustav & Wilhelm : See —
Rosenheim. Julius. 2.876.103.
Heller, Herbert E., R. E. Kelto, C. W. Kuhn, and T. F.
Rosing, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric control device.
2,889,426, 6-2-59, CI. 200—104.
Heller, Herbert H. : See —
Bird, James R., Calderhead, and Heller. 2,891,221.
Heller, John K. Pilot operated valve. 2,918,080, 12-22-59,
CI. 137—490.
Heller. Karl. Can piercing and delivery device. 2,873,885,
2-17-59, CI. 222—81.
Heller, Kenneth G. : See —
Hulett, Henry R., and Heller. 2,884,996.
Heller, Laszlo, to Licencia Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Vallalat.
Apparatus for filling and emptying air-cooled condensers.
2,891,773, 6-23-59, CI. 257 — 2.
Heller, Laszlo, to Licencia Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Vallalat.
Cooling tower. 2,907,554, 10-6-59, CI. 217 — 137.
Heller, Lewis W., and Smith. 2,896,592.
MacKusick, Meredith H. 2,897,341.
McLaren, Donald M. 2,897,006.
Heller, Lewis W., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of
operating a vapor generating, superheating and reheating
unit. 2,884,910, 5-5-59, CI. 122 — 479.
Heller, Lewis W.. and C. S. Smith, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Method of vapor generation, superheating and reheat-
ing, and multiple furnace apparatus therefor including gas
recirculation. 2,896,592, 7-28-59, CI. 122 — 240.
Heller, Paul : See —
Travis, Lawrence R., Heller, and Petrick. 2,917,735.
Heller, Philip : See —
Clarke, William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, and Heller.
2,912,186.
Heller, Robert M., to Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. Nut and
washer assembly including a resilient plastic pad to pro-
vide a seal and lock. 2.870.812. 1-27-59, CI. 151— 38.
Heller, Robert M., to Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. Booted elec-
trical receptacle. 2,897,473, 7-28-59, CI. 339 — 101.
Heller, Robert M., to Watts Electric & Mfg. Co. Machine
for applying a sealant to articles. 2,916,765, 12-15-59,
CI. 18—4.
Hellerbach, Joseph : See —
Griissner, Andrg, Hellerbach, and Schnider. 2,885,401.
Hellier. Edward G., to National Research Corp. Apparatus
with rotating element for metal production. 2,879,984,
3-31-59. CI. 206—34.
Hellier, Edward G., N. Beecher, and P. L. Raymond, to
National Research Corp. Production of metals. 2,915,382,
12—1—59 CI 75 63
Helliwell, 'Merle M. Harvester reel. 2,910,819, 11-3-59,
CI. 56 — 202.
Hellman, Nison N. : See —
Hehre, Edward J., Tsuchiya, Hellman, and Senti.
2,906,669.
Hellman, Nison N., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation of uranium from thorium.
2,893,823, 7-7-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Hellmann, Carl S. Adjustable cam mechanism. 2,888,837,
6-2-59, CI. 74 — 568.
Hellstrom, Axel G., to Aktiebolaget Elektrolux. Heat trans-
fer system of the vaporization-condensation type. 2,881,598,
4-14-59, CI. 62—141.
Hellstrom, Douglas R., to Smith and Wesson Inc. Guard
for ejection opening in breech slide of firearm. 2,916,844,
12-15-59, CI. 42 — 16.
Hellwig, Harold. Dies for power press and the like.
2,908,315, 10-13-59, CI. 153—21.
Hellyer, John T., to Cribben and Sexton Co. Selective drive
assembly. 2,913,930, 11-24-59, CI. 74—722.
Hellyer, John T., % to R. 'S. Strom. Ice crusher directly
driven by electric motor. 2,899,140, 8-11-59, CI. 241 — 190.
Helm, Edward J. : See —
Bell, Leo A., and Helm. 2,905,437.
Van Ackeren, Joseph, and Helm. 2,913,374.
Helm, Homer E. Drive shaft lock system. 2,873,832. 2-17-
59, CI. 192—8.
Helm, Tony W. Universal joint. 2,895,314, 7-21-59, CI.
64 — 7.
Helmer, Norman D., and F. H. Easton. Syringe structure.
2,869,541, 1-20-59, CI. 128—218.
Helmer. Norman D.. and F. H. Easton. Multiple dosage
syringe.
-',875,761, 3-3-59, CI. 128—218.
Helmer, Norman D., and F. H. Easton ; said Easton assor.
to said Helmer. License plate frame. 2,910,793, 11-3-59,
CI. 40 — 209.
Helmers, Carl J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and
apparatus for distilling petroleum hydrocarbons. 2,904,509,
9-15-59. CI. 208—357.
Helmerson, Knut H., to Casius Corp. Ltd. Fixing device for
molding reinforcing rods in a casting mold. 2,901,807,
9-1-59, CI. 25—118.
Helmick, Charles G., Jr. : See —
Fox, Edgar C, Jr., Helmick, and Campbell. 2,871,430.
Helmig, Willem H. T. : See —
Reumerman. Theodorus. and Hamelink. 2,886,239.
Reumerman, Theodorus, and Helmig. 2,888.199.
Helms, James D. H. Collapsible and adjustable steering
column. 2,910,887, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 493.
Helpap, Ferdinand, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Circuit-arrangement for use in magnetic recoraers.
2,897,270, 7-28-59, CI. 179—1.
Helsdon, Peter B.. to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co Ltd.
Television apparatus. 2,907,821, 10-6-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Helsel, Joseph C, Sr. Track tension adjuster. 2,887,342,
5-19-59, CI. 305—9.
Helser, Ray B.. to Florez. Inc. Display device. 2,868,364,
1-13-59, CI. 206—45.2.
Helsing, Jacob L. Water faucet valve. 2,885,177, 5-5-59,
CI. 251—187.
Helsing. Knud J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vending
apparatus. 2,904.152, 9-15-59. CI. 194 — 10.
Helt. Herbert M., to National Aluminum Products Co.
Knockdown adjustable railing. 2,870,996, 1-27-59, CI.
256—22.
Helton, James T. Cuff shaper. 2,868,424, 1-13-59. CI. 223—
63.
Helversen, Frederick D. : See —
Burton, John A., Helversen, and Hyde. 2,905,405.
Helverson, Helen I. Hospital bed bell cord anchor. 2,876,464,
3-10-59, CI. 5—317.
Helwig, Ralph W. : See —
Crowley, Edgar I., Franke, and Helwig. 2,878,276.
Helwig, William J. : See —
Lynar, William E., and Helwig. 2,884,554.
Rose, George M., Jr., and Helwig. 2,918,598.
Heinb, Harald B. Apparatus for molding tongue and groove
concrete slabs. 2,896,299, 7-28-59, CI. 25 — 121.
Hemborg, Vincent E. : See —
Carter. Newell A., and Hemborg. 2,874,818.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hemel, Albert : See — ■
Leonard, Edward J., Hemel, Karow, Gibson, Liston, and
Tarschisch. 2,918,533.
Hemery, Jack L., and J. G. Farrell, to Continental Freezers
of Illinois, Inc. Method of treating meat products.
2,870,109. 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 169.
Hemfort, Heinrich and H. Zurbruggen, to Westfalia Sepa-
rator A.G. Centrifuge drive spindle arrangement.
2,916,201, 12-8-59, CI. 233—23.
Hemlock, Walter B\, to United States of America, Air Force.
Afterburner igniter. 2,885,857, 5-12-59, CI. 60 — 39.28.
Hemmerich, Rolf H., to Shell Development Co. Method
of minimizing styrene polymerization during storage.
2,867,072, 1-6-59, CI. 260—666.5.
Hemmers, Everhardus J. H. : See —
Van Gelder. Gozewijn, and Hemmers.
Hemminger, Charles E. : See —
Bleich, Leon, Codet, and Hemminger.
Luckenbach, Edward C, Metrailer,
2,874,112.
Rex, Walter A., and Hemminger. 2,913,403.
Tate, Roger W., Rex, and Hemminger. 2,873,248.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. High pressure thermal cracking and fluid coking.
2,873,244, 2-10-59, CI. 208—50.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydroforming in presence of recycled pentane and
heart cut fractions. 2,885,347, 5-5-59, CI. 208—102.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydroforming process using improved silica-alumina
catalyst base. 2,894,900, 7-14-59, CI. 208 — 135.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Process for hydrofining and hydroforming hydro-
carbons. 2,908,627, 10-13-59, CI. 208—64.
Hemminger, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering
crude petroleum oil. 2,909,476,
2,886,635.
2,909,582.
and Hemminger.
Co. Upgrading of
10-20-59, CI. 208 — 59.
Hemminger, Charles E.,
Co. Slurry liquid
to Esso Research and Engineering
phase hydrogenation. 2,914,462,
11-24-59, CI. 208—112.
Hemminger, Charles E., R. H. Dudley, and R. B. Long, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming of a
naphtha with the addition of chlorine in the second stage
of a two stage hydroforming process, with the use of a
platinum containing catalyst. 2,885,345, 5-5-59, CI.
208—65.
Hemminger, Charles E., and D. D. Dunlop, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hydroforming with hydrocracking of
recycle paraffins. 2,889,263, 6-2-59, CI. 208 — 66.
Hemminger, Charles E., A. B. Welty, Jr., W. O. Taff, and
R. W. Sage, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydro-
forming with preliminary hydrodesulfurization. 2,901,415,
8-25-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Hemmings, Bernard D. : See —
Hirsch, Andre, Gibbs, and Hemmings. 2,919,192.
Hemness, Milton O. Idler pullev clutch for combine header
belt. 2.878,634, 3-24-59, CI. 56—122.
Hempe, Harold H. Adjustable miter box. 2,912,019,
11-10-59, CI. 143—89.
Hempel, Gustav A. : See —
Wacker, Wilhelm, Guillot. and Hempel. 2,889,583.
Hempel, Gustav A., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Roller expanding
and peening tool. 2,898,971, 8-11-59, Cl. 153 — 82.
Hempel, Herbert W., to Marsh Stencil Machine Co. Stencil
machine table alignment construction. 2,904,155, 9-15-59,
Cl. 197 — 6 7.
Hempel, Herbert W., to Marsh Stencil Machine Co. Marker.
2,913,747, 11-24-59, Cl. 15—136.
Hempel, Rudolph M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Bearing seals
for universal joints. 2,896,432, 7-28-59, Cl. 64 — 17.
Hempel, Rudolph M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Bearing seals
for universal joints. 2,896,433, 7-28-59, Cl. 64 — 17.
Hempel, William C. : See —
Wright, Kenneth A., Solum, and Hempel. 2,881,839.
Hemphill. Adley W., to W. R. Grace & Co. Silica extrusions.
2,879,546, 3-31-59, Cl. 18—47.5.
Hemphill, Alfred A., and J. M. Tewksbury, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Selective bridge amplifiers. 2,890,290, 6-9-59,
Cl. 179—171.
Hemphill, Alfred A., and J. M. Tewksbury, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Radio compass employing loop sensing device.
2,917,742, 12-15-59, Cl. 343 — 117.
Hemphill, Carl A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Rotary
actuator. 2,870,748, 1-27-59, Cl. 121 — 97.
Hemphill Co. : See —
Brown, Charles F., and Green. 2,886,959.
St. Pierre, Eugene. 2,881,607.
St. Pierre, Eugene. 2,893,227.
St. Pierre, Eugene. 2,898,752.
Hemphill, Frederick A. : See —
Broadbent, Bernard G., and Hemphill. 2,879,421.
Hemphill, Rayburn W., Jr. Apparatus for producing roughened
surface glove forms or the like. 2,895,206, 7-21-59, Cl.
25—129.
Hemphill, Stanley R., to Safety Automatic Brake Corp. Brake
control system. 2,871,999, 2-3-59, Cl. 192 — 3.
Warn-
-2.
Hemstreet, Harold S. : See —
Smith. Robert L.. and Hemstreet. 2,890,528.
Hemstreet, Harold S., to Link Aviation, Inc. Grounded avia-
tion trainer for rotary wing aircraft. 2,885,792, 5-12-59,
Cl. 35—12.
Hemstreet, Harold S. and H. D. Eckhardt, to Link Aviation,
Inc. Decimal to binary translator. 2,868,450, 1-13-59,
Cl. 235—61.
Henahan, John F. : See —
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,873,228
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,877,152.
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,882,198.
Willard, Joe R., and Henahan. 2,916,415.
Typewriters. 2,919,004, 12-29-59, Cl.
Henatsch, Reynold
197—19.
Henault, Andre M. E
Robert, Roger A
Hemphill, William C, to Traffic Safety Equipment Co. Warn
ing barricade construction. 2,879,378, 3-24-59, Cl. 240 — 2
See —
and Henault. 2,886,261.
Henbest, Harold B. : See —
Jones, Ewart R. H., and Henbest. 2,910,471.
Jones, Ewart R. H., Henbest, Woods, Hathway and
Thomas. 2,897,213.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Paint can and
cover. 2.868,410. 1-13-59. Cl. 220 — 60.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Metallic re-
ceptacle spout or nozzle mounting and method of forming
same. 2,889,908, 6-9-59, Cl. 222 — 574.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container
closure and method of forming same. 2,901,161, 8-25-59,
Cl. 229 — 13.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method of
attaching a bail ear. 2,905,124, 9-22-59, Cl. 113 — 120.
Henchert, John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method of
attaching a bail ear. 2,905,125, 9-22-59, Cl. 113 — 120.
Henchert. John, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Spray can and
snap-on cap assembly and manufacture thereof. 2,906,430,
9-29-59, Cl. 220—60.
Henchert, John, and H. E. Frankenberg, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Dual compartment container structure. 2,899,096,
8-11-59 Cl. 220 — 4.
Henches, Eugene W., and I. R. Sheldon, to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co. "Wake up" or "morning call"
system for automatically signaling private branch exchange
extension stations. 2,901,542, 8-25-59, Cl. 179 — 6.
Hencken, Harold G., to American Felt Co. Glass channel
run. 2,917,340, 12-15-59, Cl. 296 — 44.5.
Hendal, Willem P. : See —
Auer, Willem U., Groothuis, Hendal, and Vink.
2,894,371.
Doom, Johannes, Mondria, De Rijk, and Hendal.
2,915,449.
Hendal, Willem P.. to Shell Development Co. Process for
cooling a gas. 2,870,611, 1-27-59, Cl. 62 — 5.
Hendal, Willem P., to Shell Development Co. Generation of
cold by expansion of a gas in a vortex tube. 2,893,214,
7-7-59, Cl. 62—5.
Hendal, Willem P., to Shell Development Co. Vortex tube
with divergent hot end. 2,893.215. 7-7-59. Cl. 62 — 5.
Hendal, Willem P., to iShell Development Co. Vortex tube
and method of operating a vortex tube. 2,907,174, 10-6-
59, Cl. 62—5.
Hendee, Alfred W. Fastener for boxes and the like.
2,879,097, 3-24-59, Cl. 292—256.
Hendee, Charles F., S. Fine, and W. B. Brown, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Device for charting X-ray
spectra. 2,881,325, 4-7-59, Cl. 250 — 83.3.
Hendee, Charles F., and S. Fine, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for making X-ray meas-
urements. 2,881,327, 4-7-59, Cl. 250—83.3.
Hendee, Charles F., and S. Fine, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for detecting radiation.
2,881,328, 4-7-59, Cl. 250—83.6.
Hendee, Charles F., and S. Fine, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Analysis of unknown substances. 2,882,418,
4-14-59, Cl. 250—83.6.
Hendel, Frank J., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Purification of
aqueous ethvl alcohol for use in beverages. 2,879,165,
3-24-59, Cl. 99 — 48.
Hendershot, Alfred E. Brush holder for paint cans.
2,903,154, 9-8-59, Cl. 220—90.
Hendershot, Harold F. : See —
Leaberry, Ernest F., Hendershot, and Edwards.
2,882,568.
Henderson, Albert. Apparatus for making concrete building
segments. 2,870,517, 1-27-59. Cl. 25—131.
Henderson, Albert, to The Cemenstone Corp. Apparatus for
making concrete structural shapes. 2,874,442, 2-24-59, Cl.
25—118.
Henderson, Albert. Apparatus for molding reinforced con-
crete building slabs, columns and girders. 2,916,795,
12-15-59, Cl. 25—121.
Henderson, Albert. Assembly table for welding reinforcing
steel cages for concrete structural shapes. 2,917,015,
12-15-59, Cl. 113—99.
Henderson, Annie L. : See —
Henderson, Elmer and A. L. 2,894,448.
Henderson, Ashland S., C. D. Cross, and J. R. Rlede, to Re-
serve Mining Co. Automatic material proportioning sys-
tem. 2,888,026, 5-26-59, Cl. 137 — 88.
Henderson, Ashland S., C. D. Cross, and J. R. Riede, to
Reserve Mining Co. Ratio control of binder to concentrate.
2,909,303, 10-20-59, Cl. 222—57.
Henderson, David E., and V. W. Kiser. Hydraulic screw
brake. 2,905,276, 9-22-59. Cl. 188—90.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Henderson, Edward. Hypodermic needle mount. 2,870,765,
1-27-59. CI. 128 — 215.
Henderson, Eldon C. Cord fastener. 2,911,697, 11-10-59,
CI. 24 — 117.
Henderson, Eldon C. Cord fastener. 2,911,698, 11-10-59,
CI. 24—117.
Henderson, Elmer and A. L. Combination smoke oven and
all purpose cooker. 2,894,448, 7-14-59, CI. 99 — 444.
Henderson, Frank D. : See —
Jamison Robin R., and Henderson. 2,882,680.
Henderson, Frank J., and A. J. Schenk, to Jervis B. Webb
Co. Drive unit constructions for conveyor chains.
2,918,020, 12-22-59, CI. 104 — 172.
Henderson, George F., to General Motors Corp. Motor
vehicle construction. 2,875,841. 3-3-59, CI. 180—64.
Henderson, Homer I. Drilling bit. 2,894,727, 7-14-59, CI.
255—72.
Henderson, Howard F. : See —
Hutchens, Morris L., Lenert, and Henderson. 2,900,849.
Henderson, J Alvin, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Information location circuit. 2,875,372, 2-24-59,
CI. 315—12.
Henderson, J Alvin, to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Charge storage device. 2,908,836, 10-13-59,
CI. 313—68.
Henderson, J Alvin, and N. E. Hoag, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Photoemissive tube. 2,913,610,
11-17-59, CI. 313—65.
Henderson, James H., and J. J. Taber, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Process for increasing permeability of
oil bearing formation. 2,889,884, 6-9-59, CI. 166 — 38.
Henderson, John, to Aktinson's Agricultural Appliances Ltd.
Endless bands. 2,903,304, 9-8-59, CI. 305 — 57.
Henderson, John C. Apparatus for extracting naturally
occurring difficultly flowable petroleum oil from a naturally
located subterranean body. 2,911,047, 11-3-59, CI.
166—61.
Henderson, Joseph E., to United States of America, Navy.
Fuze. 2,892,093, 6-23-59. CI. 250 — 209.
Henderson, Lloyd F., and F. E. Carroll, to Lever Bros. Co.
Process of making nonsoap detergent bars and product.
2,868,731, 1-13-59, CI. 252—117.
Henderson Lloyd F., and C. H. Schramm, to Lever Brothers
Co. Detergent containing (8,j8'-decylaminobisethanolpro-
pionamide. 2,877,187, 3-10-59, Cl. 252—153.
Henderson, Loran A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for applying and metal coating composition of a
butadiene resin and organic derivative of titanium.
2,875,919, 3-3-59, Cl. 220—64.
Henderson, Loran A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilized liquid coating composition containing buta-
diene 1-3 and method of preparing same. 2,876,207,
3-3-59, Cl. 260—33.4.
Henderson, Ralph L. Repeating rubber band gun. 2,917,037,
12-15-59, Cl. 124 — 19.
Henderson, Ray M. Refrigeration system and apparatus hav-
ing a heating cycle and a cooling cycle and method of
controlling the heating cycle. 2,904,967, 9-22-59, Cl.
62—81.
Henderson, Richard W. : See —
Seltzer, Edward, Harriman, and Henderson. 2,891,865.
Henderson, Robert : See —
Weinstein, Abraham J. 2,880.525.
Henderson, Robert D. Wheel balancing device. 2,879,667,
3-31-59, Cl. 73 — 483.
Henderson, Robert M., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Multiple
unit hump control. 2,908,852, 10-13-59, Cl. 318 — 158.
Henderson, Robert R.. to Burroughs Corp. Floating spring
construction for type magazine and the like. 2,903,962,
9_;15_59 q] \01 109
Henderson* Robert S. Baseball games. 2,886,319, 5-12-59,
Cl. 273—93.
Henderson, Shelby F., Jr. : See —
Ginsburg, Charles P., and Henderson. 2,916,547.
Henderson, Stanley D., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Electromagnetic contactor. 2,905,870, 9-22-59, Cl. 317—
157.
Henderson, Thomas W., to United Steel Fabricators, Inc.
Metal door frame. 2,874,420. 2-24-59, Cl. 20 — 11.
Henderson, Wayne L. R. : See —
Brooks, Wesley W., Dochterman, and Henderson.
2 882 506
Dierstei'n. Roy H., and Henderson. 2.878,301.
Henderson, Wayne L. R., to General Electric Co. Coaxial
inductive device and enclosing case therefor. 2,889,523,
6-2-59, Cl. 336—90,
Henderson, Wayne L. R., to General Electric Co. Coil insulat-
ing and lead anchoring means for transformers. 2,902,661,
9-1-59, Cl. 336—196.
Henderson, William E.. to Union Carbide Corp. Method of
packaging. 2,890,552. 6-16-59, Cl. 53 — 30.
Hendley, James A., to Talon, Inc. Tape for slide fasteners.
2,907,355, 10-6-59, Cl. 139 — 384.
Hendley, Joel J., and A. A. Alexander. Hose rack. 2,872,143,
2-3-59, Cl. 248—81.
Hendricks, James and E. H. Lass. Pipe bevelers. 2,909,011,
10-20-59, Cl. 51 — 102.
Hendricks, John G., and A. R. Pitrot, to National Lead Co.
Vinyl resin compositions stabilized with lead chloride-lead
silicate complexes. 2,874,145, 2-17-59, Cl. 260 — 45.75.
Hendrickson, Charles C. Tractor hitch. 2,890,896 6-16-59
Cl. 280—467.
Hendrickson, Charles C. Caster wheel assembly for a disc
tiller. 2,918,300, 12-22-59, Cl. 280—80.
Hendrickson, Ellis C, and H. J. Kirschner, to Pacific Car and
Foundry Co. Vertical axis propellers. 2,916,093, 12-8-59,
Cl. 170—147.
Hendrickson, Fritz E„ % to M. Ireland. Pleated buffing
wheel. 2,867,062, 1-6-59, Cl. 51 — 193.
Hendrickson, Joe G., to The American Oil Co. Production
of durene and pseudocumene. 2,906,786, 9-29-59, Cl.
260 — 668.
Hendrickson. Joe G., and F. T. Wadsworth, to The American
Oil Co. Production of durene. 2,906,785, 9-29-59, Cl.
260 — 668.
Hendrickson Mfg. Co. : See —
Small, Charles L. 2,914,349.
Hendrickson, Severin B., to Heywood-Wakefield Co. Fold-
ing chair. 2,918,114, 12-22-59, Cl. 155—142.
Hendrickson, Severin B., and H. W. Wickman, to Heywood-
Wakefield Co. Safety hinge limiting apparatus. 2,895,632,
7-21-59, Cl. 217—60.
Hendriks, Herbert E. Strike-dip measuring aid. 2,914,862,
12-1-59, Cl. 33—204.
Hendrix, Alfred L. Instant releasing C-clamp. 2,916,789,
12-15-59, Cl. 24 — 243.
Hendrix, Hurshel V., and E. S. Miles, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Hydraulic facturing to develop underground storage
caverns. 2,880,587, 4-7-59, Cl. 61 — .5.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., and D. W. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Propeller control system. 2,887,164, 5-19-59, Cl.
170 — 160.21.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., R. A. Hirsch, and E. H. McDonald, to
General Motors Corp. Propeller mechanical low pitch stop.
2,888,992, 6-2-59, Cl. 170—160.31.
Hendry, Adolph R. Spur guard. 2,870,947, 1-27-59. Cl.
227 27.
Hendry, Adolph R. Air bulb for atomizers and method of
making same. 2,896,840, 7-28-59, Cl. 230—169.
Hendry, Charles M., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of
preparing alpha-sulfo acrylic acid. 2,895,987, 7-21-59, Cl.
260—513.
Hendry, Elmer, to Richmond-Chase Co. Can marking de-
vice. 2.875,685, 3-3-59, Cl. 101 — 40.
Hendry, Eric D. : See —
Turk, Walter E., and Hendry. 2,909,687.
Hendry, Hubert M. Fertilizer and irrigation system.
2,909,002, 10-20-59, Cl. 47—1.
Hendry, James W., to Tube Turns Plastics, Inc. Injection
molding process for unplasticized polyvinyl chloride.
2,890,491. 6-16-59. Cl. 18—55.
Hendry, James W., to Tube Turns Plastics, Inc. Process for
molding polytetrafluoroethylene. 2,899,710, 8-18-59, Cl.
18—55.
Hendry, Thomas A., to The Excello Paper Products Co.
Paper-board drum or container. 2,888,184, 5-26-59, Cl.
229—5.5.
Henebry, John P. : See —
Barrett, Edward L. 2,904,272.
Henecka, Hans, F. Ziegler, and W. Ruggeberg, to Schenley
Industries, Inc. Production of anhydrous sterile prepara-
tions of alkali barbiturates and alkali thiobarbiturates.
2,887,487, 5-19-59, Cl. 260—257.
Henecka, Hans, H. Timmler, and R. Lorenz, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer A.G. 3-arylazo derivatives of piperid-2-one-3-car-
boxylic acid esters and process for producing the same.
2,888,451. 5-26-59, Cl. 260 — 156.
Henegar, Harold E. : See —
Holder, Roy B. 2,911,017.
Heney, John F. : See —
White, Alan D., ard Heney. 2,906,954.
Hengel, Mathew C, to American Cyanamid Co. Method
for assembling ceramic plug to lead wires for electric
blasting caps. 2,915,012, 12-1-59, Cl. 102 — 28.
Hengsgen, Bernard T.. E. Bonami, and O. A. Clemens, to
Swift & Co. Method and machine for use in packaging of
bacon or the like. 2,907,152, 10-6-59, Cl. 53 — 35.
Hengstebeck, Robert J. : See —
Coley, John R., and Hengstebeck. 2,892,770.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Reaction -regen-
eration system for hydroforming naphtha with platinum-
alumina catalyst. 2,873,176, 2-10-59, Cl. 23 — 288.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. FluidizeS solid
catalyst regeneration-rejuvenation system. 2,881,132, 4-7-
■59, Cl. 208—140.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Reaction-
regeneration system for hydroforming naphtha with sup-
ported platinum catalyst. 2,908,653, 10-13-59, Cl.
252 — 416.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Platinum
catalyst reforming process. 2,914,465, 11-24-59, Cl.
208—140.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Petroleum re-
fining. 2,917,450, 12-15-59, Cl. 208 — 66.
Hengstebeck. Robert J., and J. E. Wolf, to Standard Oil 'Co.
Process for separation of gasoline fractions of different
octane number by cyclic adsorption. 2,893,944, 7-7-59 Cl.
208—95.
Henisch, Heinz K., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Hall
effect amplifier. 2,877,309, 3-10-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Henjum, James E. : See —
Milenkevich, Joseph A., and Henjum. 2,895,916.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Henke, Alfred M. : See —
Beuther, Harold, and Henke. 2,902,440.
Beuther, Harold, Henke, and Peterson. 2,917,448.
McKinley, Joseph B., and Henke. 2.905,618.
Henke, Alfred M., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Hy-
droreforming process. 2,909,480. 10-20-59, CI. 208—138.
Henke, Alfred M., and H. C. Stauffer, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Process for the removal of straight
chain acetylenes from isoprene. 2,900,430, 8-18-59, CI.
260 — 681.5.
Henke, Alfred M., and W. A. Home, to Gulf Besearch &
Development Co. Diffusion process and apparatus.
2,902,111, 9-1-59, CI. 183 — 2.
Henke, Robert H. : See —
Crede. John H., Henke, Pulaski, and Stroble. 2,867,557.
Henkel & Cie. A.G. : See —
Htibner, Walter W. G., Lange, and Rindlisbacher.
2,900,668.
Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. : See —
Blaser, Bruno, and Kaiser. 2,900,408.
Blaser, Bruno, and Kaiser. 2,912,457.
Blaser, Bruno, Stein, and Schiitt. 2,913,488.
Kohler, Rudolf, and Dierichs. 2,881,161.
Kohler, Rudolf, and Dierichs. 2,919,198.
Kohler, Rudolf, and Pietsch. 2,915,484.
Kosche, Horst. 2,912,430.
Koster, Alfred and Weldes. 2,906,601.
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, and Schirp. 2,906,774.
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser. Stein, and Schirp. 2,891,992.
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, Schirp, and Schutt.
2,900,386.
Raecke, Bernhard, and Drevers. 2,916,414.
Schenk. Walter, and Schiller. 2,905,709.
Schutt, Hartwig. 2,898,344.
Schutt, Hartwig. 2,919,273.
Schutt, Hartwig. 2,919,280.
Schutt, Hartwig, and Stein. 2,912,437.
Stein, Werner. 2,913,490.
Henkel, Hans, and H. Achtznick. Apparatus for the removal
of water and foreign bodies from fluids. 2,875,900, 3-3-59,
CI. 210—301.
Henkel, Harvey L., and R. G. Blauvelt, to Herring-Hall-Mar-
vin Safe Co. Security file. 2,887,965, 5-26-59, CI. 109 — 59.
Henkel, Heinrich : See —
Salzer, Albert, and Henkel. 2,910,557.
Henkel, Joseph F., to Cameraflex Corp. Moving picture
camera for photographing tw.o objects simultaneously.
2,868,064, 1-13-59, CI. 88—16.
Henkin, Hyman, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Shampoo composi-
tions. 2.871.193, 1-27-59. CI. 252 — 152.
Henle, Robert A. : See —
Bruce, George D., and Henle. 2,891,172.
Bruce, George D., Henle, and Walsh. 2,888,578.
Emery, Raymond W.. and Henle. 2.906,889.
Emery, Raymond W., Henle, and Logue. 2,884,546.
Henle, Robert A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Logical circuits employing junction transistors. 2,872,593,
2-3-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Henle, Robert A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Multistable circuit. 2,903,604, 9-8-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Henley, Grayce L. Concept building device for teaching math-
ematical and other relationships. 2,876,560, 3-10-59, CI.
35—32.
Henn-Collins, Christopher A. Mechanical selective position-
ing mechanism. 2,900,848, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 768.
Henn-Collins, Christopher A. Selective positioning mech-
anisms. 2.901,727, 8-25-59, CI. 340 — 324.
Henneberg, Frank J. : See —
Crawford, Robert V., and Henneberg. 2,879,460.
Hennecke, Hermann : See —
Sifrin, Andreas, and Hennecke. 2.873.554.
Sifrin, Andreas, and Hennecke. 2,905.116.
Hennefer. Fred L. Eraser cleaner. 2,896,234, 7-28-59, CI.
15—89.
Hennemann, Georg, to American Enka Corp. Process for
treating polyamide fibers. 2,909,445, 10-20-59, CI. 117—
76.
Hennemann, Raymond G., to ACF Industries, Inc. Drain plug
and float release for carburetor bowls. 2,881,791, 4-14-59,
CI. 137 — 409.
Hennessey, Frank L.. to United States of America, Navy.
Ring source omnidirectional antenna. 2,881,431, 4-7-59,
CI. 343—753.
Hennessey. Richard G., to International Harvester Co. Steer-
ing by driving with differential lock-out bull gear coupling.
2,874,790, 2-24-59, CI. 180—6.2.
Hennessev, Russell J., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Can
carrying carton. 2,874,869, 2-24-59, CI. 220—112.
Hennessey, Russell J., and R. M. Dunning, to Waldorf Paper
Products Co. Tape roll holder. 2,879,022, 3-24-59, CI.
248—174.
Hennessey, Russell J., and R. M
Products Co. Pan carton. 2
46.
Hennessey, Russell J., and R. M
Products Co. Can carriers. 2
65.
Hennessy, Douglas J., and E.
Lecithin Co., Inc. Combined
phatide emulsion to break sai
lipid substances. 2,882,285, 4-
Dunning. to Waldorf Paner
904,170, 9-15-59. CI. 206—
Dunning, to Waldorf Paper
,912,103, 11-10-59, CI. 206 —
E. Kupstas, to American
solvent treatment of phos-
d emulsion and remove non-
14-59, CI. 260 — 403.
Hennessy, James J., to Hennessy Lubricator Co., Inc. Rail-
way axle journal lubricator structure. 2,919,166, 12-29-59,
CI. 308—84.
Hennessy Lubricator Co., Inc. : See —
Hennessy, James J. 2,919,166.
Hennies, August F., Jr., to Cochran Continental Container
Corp. Press apparatus for engaging a container with a
cover. 2,886,933, 5-19-59, CI. 53 — 341.
Hennig, Arnold J. : See —
Cronin, John P., and Hennig. 2,897,120.
Hennig, Fritz : See — ■
Wusteney, Herbert, and Hennig. 2,907,823.
Hennig, Fritz, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Ap-
paratus for correcting the effects of disturbances in tele-
graphic communication. 2,900,447, 8-18-59, CI. 178 — 23.
Hennig, Harvey : See — ■
Marisic, Milton M., and Hennig. 2,903,414.
Hennig, Harvey, to The Pure Oil Co. Manufacture of aliphat-
ic alcohols. 2,868,848, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 639.
Hennig, Harvey, to The Pure Oil Co. Process for selective
hydrogenation of petroleum 6tocks. 2,878,179, 3-17-59,
CI. 208 — 144.
Hennig Harvey, to The Pure Oil Co. Process for chemical
pyrolysis. 2,885,455, 5-5-59. CI. 260 — 677.
Hennig. Harvey, to The Pure Oil Co. Method of recovering
bitumen. 2,906,337. 9-29-59. CI. 166 — 11.
Hennig, Ingeborg : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Hennig, Lindner, and Ott. 2,876,262.
Hennig, Paul W., to VEB Zeiss Ikon. Attachable rollfilm
changing magazines. 2,894,437, 7-14-59, CI. 95 — 34.
Hennig, Walter, A. Scheinert, K. Taubert, and H. Strehle.
Reflex cameras. 2,911,894, 11-10-59, CI. 95 — 11.
Hennig, Walter, H. Strehle. and A. Mende, to VEB Zeiss
Ikon Dresden. Gear assembly, in particular for cameras
and the like. 2,906,184, 9-29-59. CI. 95 — 31.
Hennigan, Henry W. : See — -
Hall, Dick S., and Hennigan. 2,875,146.
Hennigan, Henry W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion apparatus. 2,899,283. 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Henning, Alfred H.. to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Plas-
tic tank liners. 2,876,927, 3-10-59. CI. 220—63.
Henning, Donald S., to Curtis Lighting, Inc. Fixture and
mounting bracket for same. 2,914,287, 11-24-59, CI.
248—343.
Henning, Frederick W. : See —
Moy, Tsoy K., and Henning. 2,875. 5S0.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Plastics
extruding apparatus. 2,882,555. 4-21-59, CI. 18 — 13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods
of absorbing and retaining expanding media in plastic mate-
rials. 2,885,738. 5-12-59. CI. 18 — 59.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric 'Co.. Inc. Appara-
tus for extruding plastic material. 2,893,056. 7-7-59, Cl.
18—13.
Henning, George E., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Apparatus
for extruding plastic material. 2,911,676, 11-10-59, Cl.
18—13.
Henning, Harley A., and O. J Murphy, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Timing pulse generator circuit for
magnetic drum. 2.886,802, 5-12-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Henning, Otto, to ACF Industries, Inc. Fuel supply chamber
for multi-barrel carburetor. Re. 24,742, 12-1-59, Cl.
261 — 23.
Henning, Otto A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor con-
stant level chamber. 2,882,029, 4-14-59, Cl. 261 — 72.
Henning. Robert W. : See —
Pfaff, Elmer F., and Henning. 2,893,005.
Henning. Rudolf E. : See —
Witten. Arthur L., Jr., Marion, and Henning. 2,876,447.
Henning, William W. : See —
Donner. Verne P., Henning, and Allin. 2,917,125.
Henning, William W., and G. J. Storatz, to International
Harvester Co. Low-bed vehicle with swing-under retract-
able wheels. 2,867.444, 1-6-59, Cl. 280 — 9.
Henninger, Friedrich : See —
Benz, Walter, and Henninger. 2,911.960.
Hennings, Werner : See —
Zimmermann, Ehrenfried, and Hennings. 2,884,149.
Hennings, Werner, to Bunder-Glas G.m.b.H. Bottle closures.
2,889,951, 6-9-59. Cl. 215 — 47.
Hennion George F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Production of trisubstituted boranes. 2,8S0,242, 3-31-59,
Cl. 260 — 606.5.
Hennion, George F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of trisubstituted boranes. 2,880,243. 3-31-59,
Cl. 260—606.5.
Hennion, Joseph B., to Tyler Refrigeration Corp. Telescoping
shopping cart having movable lower package support.
2,903,269, 9-8-59, Cl. 280—33.98.
Hennion, Joseph B.. to Tyler Refrigeration Corp. Shopping
cart ; improved wheel arrangement. 2.903,273, 9-8-59, Cl.
280—124.
Hennion, Joseph B.. to Tvler Refrigeration Corp. Telescop-
ing shopping cart; checkout signal. 2,918,294, 12-22-59,
Cl. 280—33.99.
Henny, Victor E., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion process in the presence of hydrogen produced in
the process. 2,888,395, 5-26-59, Cl. 208—111.
Hennv. Willi. Container closure and pouring attachment.
2,912,146, 11-10-59, Cl. 222 — 531.
Henquet, Andre J. : See —
Gchorel, Fernand P., Henquet, and Perrot. 2,911,477.
LIST OF PATENTEES
415
Henquet, Andre J., and J. J. Perrot, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Group selection system. 2,882,344, 4-14-59,
CI. 179 — 18.
Henquet, Andre J., and J. J. Perrot, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Switching system applicable particu-
larly to automatic telephone system. 2,913,534, 11-17-59,
CI. 179—22.
Henri, Rene : See —
Matis, Ernest, Demolon, Nobecourt, and Henri. 2,899,189.
Henrichs, Bernard W., to C. Hartwell, d. b. a. Hartwell Avia-
tion Supply Co. Flush latch construction. 2,874,986,
2-24-59, CI. 292 — 167.
Henrichs, Bernard W., to C. Hartwell, d.b.a. Hartwell Avia-
tion Supply Co. Toggle bolt latch. 2,896,751, 7-28-59,
CI. 189—35.
Henrichs, Bernard W.. to C. Hartwell. d.b.a Hartwell Aviation
Supply Co. Adjustable hook latch. 2,904,141, 9-15-59,
CI. 189—35.
Henrichsen, Knut, to North American Aviation, Inc. Hy-
draulic unit with improved piston assembly. 2,901,979,
9-1-59, CI. 103—162.
Henricks, Jack L. : See —
Schleyer, Victor, Henricks, and Baxter. 2,872,415.
Henricks, John A., to Devex Corp. Process of lubrication.
2,868,671. 1-13-59, CI. 117—97.
Henricks, John A., to Devex Corp. Method of pickling and
coating stainless steel in the same bath. 2,868,680,
1-13-59, CI. 148 — 6.14.
Henricks, John A. Refractory binder for metal casting molds.
2,881,081, 4-7-59, CI. 106—38.3.
Henrickson, Angus V. : See —
Price, Thomas D., and Henrickson. 2,886,409.
Henrickson, Henry G., to Gateway Engineering Co. Anchor
slot channel structure. 2,898,758, 8-11-59, CI. 72 — 101.
Henriksen, Arthur L., to Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstof-
aktieselskab. Machine for packing bags with powdered or
granulated material. 2,900,774 8-25-59, CI. 53 — 126.
Henrikson, Oscar W., and P. E. Wood, to General Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Handset electrical terminals. 2,907,836,
10-6-59, CI. 179 — 103.
Henrikson, Thor O., to Pacific Car and Foundry Co. Hy-
draulic draft gears. 2,909,292, 10-20-59, CI. 213 — 43.
Henrikson, Thor O., and N. H. Smedberg. Logging bunks.
2,909,130, 10-20-59, CI. 105—282.
Henrite Products Corp. : See —
Loftis, Homer J. 2,908,457.
Henry, Albert R. Pavement breaking drill. 2,905,168,
9-22-59, CI. 125—33.
Henry, Beulah L. Copying attachment for typewriters.
2,897,944, 8-4-59, CI. 197—153.
Henry, Beulah L. Method of forming lock stitch. 2,906,224,
9-29-59, CI. 112 — 262.
Henry, Edwin B., Jr., to United States Steel Corp. Appa-
ratus for testing bodies of magnetic material. 2,870,401,
1-20-59. CI. 324—34.
Henry, Elbert A., Jr., to Riegel Paper Corp. Consistency
regulating system. 2.880,654, 4-7-59, CI. 92 — 46.
Henry, Elliott A., to Sperry Products, Inc. Automatic ultra-
sonic inspection. 2,883,860, 4-28-59, CI. 73 — 67.9.
Henry, Elliott A., to Sperry Products, Inc. Ultrasonic thick-
ness gauge. 2,888,824, 6-2-59, CI. 73 — 67.9.
Henry, Frank B. : See —
Cole, John M., and Henry. 2,918,307.
Henry, Glenn C. Collapsible boats. 2,880,429, 4-7-59, CI.
9—2.
Henry, Hubert H. : See —
■Stroburg, Clark E., and Henry. 2,909,886.
Henry, J. T., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Townshend. Henry H., Jr. 2.870,538.
Henry, James J., to Constock International Methane Ltd.
Means for the transportation and storage of cold boiling
liquefied hydrocarbon gas. 2,896,416, 7-28-59, CI. 62 — 45.
Henry, James J., to Constock International Methane Ltd.
Storage tank and means for support of same. 2,905,352,
9-22-59, CI. 220 — 15.
Henry, James P.. to United States of America, Air Force.
Partial pressure suit. 2,886,027, 5-12-59, CI. 128 — 1.
Henry, James W. : See —
Akin, George A., and Henry. 2,887,271.
Henry, John F. : See —
Larrison, Millard S., and Henry. 2,895,990.
Henry, Joseph P., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
2,2-bis(oxyaryl) propane compounds. 2,884,462, 4-28-59.
CI. 260—613.
Henry, Kenneth M., and H. B. "Vincent, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Prevention of fracture in glass cathode-ray
tubes. 2.874,017, 2-17-59. CI. 316 — 19.
Henry, Louis, to Forges de Strasbourg (Societe Anonyme).
Metal cabinet structures. 2,907,471, 10-6-59, CI. 211 — 136.
Henrv, Malcolm C. : See —
Hasselstrom, Torsten, and Henry. 2,886,501.
Henry, Maurice. Improvement of the tensile strength of
metal products. 2,881,822, 4-14-59, CI. 153 — 78.
Henry, Nelson B. Potato slicing machine. 2,917,093,
12-15-59, CI. 146—165.
Henry, Nelson B., to Aldrich Machine Works. Evener mecha-
nism stop. 2,918,704, 12-29-59, CI. 19—70.
Henry, Nelson R., to The Woodman Co., Inc. Vibrator for
bag filling apparatus. 2,891,776, 6-23-59, CI. 259 — 54.
Henry, Noah. Cinch connector. 2,895,201, 7-21-59, CI.
24 — 232.
Henry, Patrick F. : See —
Watts, Clarence R. 2,895,125.
Henry, Robert L. : See —
Rave, Joseph A., Jr., and Henry. 2,902,904.
Rayburn, Charles C, and Henry. 2,887,622.
Henry, Robert L., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Ap-
paratus for reproducing a pattern outline. 2,808,993,
1-13-59, CI. 250—202.
Henry, Robert L., Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Electronic module mounting device. 2,892,129, 6-23-59,
CI. 317—101.
Henry, Robert R., to Link-Belt Co. Apparatus for washing
oil well drilling cuttings. 2,873,032, 2-10-59, CI. 210—524.
Henry, Robert S. Air-operated razor. 2,912,753, 11-17-59,
CI. 30—43.
Henry Valve Co., Inc. : See — •
Jones, Evan. 2,872,154.
Jones, Evan. 2,873,856.
Jones, Evan. 2,895,497.
Jones, Evan, and Palcer. 2,897,642.
Henry, Wesley D. : See —
Grotelueschen, Oliver H., Henry, and Brinkruff.
2,868,925.
Henry, William A. : See —
Alexander, Douglas S., and Henry. 2,887,521.
Henry, William F. : See —
Gehrke, August F., Marmor, Henry, and Greenberg.
2,882,167.
Henry, William V. Separating potatoes. 2,877,475, 3-17-59,
CI. 15 — 3.11.
Henry, William V., to American Enka Corp. Method of pre-
paring freshly spun cakes of rayon for aftertreatment.
2,877,545. 3-17-59, CI. 29 — 428.
Henry, William V., to American Enka Corp. Blow box.
2,886,848, 5-19-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Hensch, Earl J., and L. H. Terlecki, to The General Fire-
proofing Co. Filing cabinet with double-acting drawers.
2,914,370, 11-24-59, CI. 312—286.
Henschel, Joseph W. Cap packaging inserts. 2,915,231,
12-1-59, CI. 223—84.
Henschel, Wilfred. Illumination apparatus. 2,907,868,
10-6-59, CI. 240 — 1.2.
Henschen, Edgar, and F. Lyman, to Crown Cork & Steel Co.,
Inc. Container feeding arrangement. 2,868,243, 1-13-59,
CI. 141 — 168.
Hense. Theo, to Olympia Werke AG. Printing apparatus.
2,874,634. 2-24-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Hensel, Bernhard, to Loewe Opta Aktiengesellschaft. Static
electronic lens for electron beam valves. 2,919,378,
12-29-59, CI. 315—16.
Hensgen. Bernard T., to Swift & Co. Ice cream sandwich
machine. 2,875,708, 3-3-59, CI. 107 — 1.
Hensgen, Bernard T., to Swift & Co. Bag sealing machine
and method. 2,881,573, 4-14-59, CI. 53—22.
Hensgen, Bernard T., to Swift & Co. Machine for use in the
packaging of product. 2,898,722, 8-11-59, CI. 53 — 247.
Hensgen, Bernard T., O. A. Clemens, and W. M. Urbain, to
Swift & Co. Continuous sausage manufacture and appara-
tus therefor. 2.877,118, 3-10-59. CI. 99—109.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and C. E. Evanson. Method and ap-
paratus for preparing slabs of food product. 2,899,317,
8-11-59. CI. 99—178.
Hensgen, Bernard T.. and H. G. Reichel. to Swift & Co.
Sausage forming machine. 2,905.967. 9-29-^59, CI. 17 — 41.
Henshaw, James N., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ac-
tuating mechanism for metal-working machines. 2,916,921,
12-15-59. CI. 74 — 55.
Henshel, Harry B. Wrist watch and band coupling.
2,901,806, 9-1-59, CI. 24—265.
Hensley, James L., to Ty-Sa-Man Machine Co. Plate posi-
tioning tables. 2,901,245, 8-25-59. CI. 269 — 109.
Hensley, Robert K., Jr. Shower attachment. 2f900,139,
8-18-59, CI. 239 — 499.
Hensley, Robert K., Jr. Cleaning depository. 2,911,083,
11-3-59, CI. 194 — 4.
Hensley, William H. : See —
Lambrech, Joseph A., Hensley, Kent, and Lynch.
2,902,402.
Hensley, William L., A. J. Kirsch. and R. E. Layman, Jr., to
American Cyanamid Co. Mixture of certain oil-modified
alkyd resins blended with a resinous reaction product of
certain acids with an adduct of an alkvlene oxide with
certain polyhydric alcohols. 2,889,293, 6-2-59, CI.
260—22.
Henson, Kenneth L. : See —
Weber, Carl, and Henson. 2,875,953.
Henson, Roy O., to General Motors Corp. Electroplating rack.
2,898,285, 8-4-59, CI. 204—297.
Henss. Paul : See —
Mattern, Johannes, and Henss. 2,912,034.
Mattern, Johannes, and Henss. 2,917,302.
Henstrom, Sten A., and K. S. R. Hultgren, to Aktiebolaget
Bofors. Feeding installation for feeding rounds of am-
munition from a magazine to a hoist. 2,891,448, 6-23-59,
CI. 89 — 46.
Henszey, Robert T., to Lear, Inc. Line frequency doubler.
2,867,731. 1-6-59, CI. 307—11.
Hentschel. Herbert, and O. Sussenguth, to Rutgerswerke-Akt.
Process for the preparation of nitrogenous condensation
products of phenols and aldehydes. 2,880,195. 3-31-59,
CI. 260 — 54.
416
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hentz, Karl J. Devices for use in making permanent layout
impressions. 2,900,726, 8-25-59, CI. 33 — 12.
Henwood, Gerald A. : See —
Herrmann, Karl L., Barr, and Henwood. 2,884,288.
Henwood, Russell H. Matehbook with windbreak. 2,887,217,
5-19-59, CI. 206—35.
Henzel, George L., to Cobehn, Inc. Automatic high velocity
spray cleaning apparatus. 2,904,053, 9-15-59, CI. 134 — 58.
Heotis, James P. : See —
Van Essen, Harold, Morehouse, Heotis, Walde, and
Zbornik. 2,879,201.
Hepburn, Robert, to Morton Machine Co. Ltd. Mixing appa-
ratus. 2,901,988, 9-1-59, CI. 107—30.
Hepler, Donald L., to Sharon Steel Corp. Strap stretching
tool construction. 2,893,689, 7-7-59, CI. 254 — 51.
Hepler, John M.. Jr. : See —
Anthony. Harry E., Burnham, Dement, Hahn, and
Hepler. 2,886,396.
Hepp, Carlos A., and P. J. Schoenster, to Alfred Hofmann &
Co. Selvage draw-off means. 2,916,899, 12-15-59, CI.
66 — 149.
Hepp. Harold J. : See —
Ray, Gardner C. and Hepp. 2,894,049.
Hepp, Rudolf. Apparatus for placing and assembling folded
sheets of paper on a conveying means. 2,891,790, 6-23-59,
CI. 270—55.
Heppe, Karl R. W., to Hager & Meisinger G.m.b.H. Dental
finishing tool, especially for interproximal work. 2,902,763,
9-8-59, CI. 32 — 40.
Heppenstall Co. : See —
Janoff. Daniel L. 2,874.990.
Kendall, Edgar H. 2,897,990.
Heppenstall, Samuel B.. Jr.. to American Forge and Mfg. Co.
Tong apparatus. 2,906,555, 9-29-59, CI. 294 — 88.
Hepworth Machine Co.. Inc. : See —
McPhee, Alexander H„ Olcott, Reid, and Stindt.
2,893,562.
Heraeus Quarzschmelze G.m.b.H. : See —
Heraeus. Wilhelm H., and Mohn. 2,904,713.
Heraeus, W. C, G.m.b.H. : See —
Burkhardt, Max, Grafried, and Raunecker. 2,879,676.
Griiber, Helmut, and Scheidig. 2,889,386.
Griiber, Helmut, and Scheidig.
Gruber, Helmut, and Scheidig.
Hiesinger, Leopold. 2,894,680.
Lorenz, Albert. 2,893,860.
Lorenz, Albert. 2,906,448.
Mohn, Heinrich. 2,894,166.
Reichelt, Walter. 2,899,528.
Reichelt, Walter. 2,904,452.
Reichelt, Walter, and Schmeken.
Ruthardt, Konrad, and Speidel.
Schwindt, Johannes. 2,885,997.
Heraeus, Wilhelm H. and H. Mohn,
melze G.m.b.H. Casings for gas discharge tubes and lamps
and process. 2,904,713. 9-15-59, CI. 313 — 112.
Herb, John R., to R. K. Laros Co. Dextran-iron complex and
process for making same. 2,885,393, 5-5-59, CI. 260—209.
Herb, Raymond G., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Founda-
tion. Vacuum pump. 2,888,189, 5-26-59, CI. 230—69.
Herb, Raymond G., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Founda-
tion. Pump. 2,894,679, 7-14-59, CI. 230—69.
Herb, Raymond G., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Founda-
tion. Vacuum pump. 2,913,167, 11-17-59, CI. 230 — 69.
Herbage Bernard S.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Relief valve.
2.905,358. 9-22-59. CI. 220—89.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Products, Inc. Plastic
lined ball joint with integral seal. 2,868,572, 1-13-59, CI.
287—90.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Products, Inc. Hydraulic
type vehicle power steering device. 2,885,020, 5-5-59, CI.
180 — 79.2.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Self-leveling suspension assembly for vehicles. 2,904,346,
9-15-59. CI. 280 — 124.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Integral power steering system. 2,909,939, 10-27-59, CI.
74 — 388.
Herbenar. Edward J., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Self-adjusting pivot bushing for vehicle suspension.
2,913,251, 11-17-59, CI. 280—96.1.
Herbenar, Edward J., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Coupling. 2,917,910, 12-22-59, CI. 64 — 15.
Herbenar, Edward J., and S. S. Mazur, to Thompson Prod-
ucts, Inc. Ball and socket joint assembly. 2,880,025,
3-31-59, CI. 287—85.
Herbener, Henry M. Body encircling garment. 2,900,983,
8-25-59, CI. 128 — 465.
Herbert, Alfred. Ltd. : See —
Marklew, Cecil K. 2,905,929.
Herbert, Charles N. and T. W. Knitted hosiery. 2,910,852,
11-3-59, CI. 66 — 180.
Herbert, Edward V., to California Research Corp. 'Strata-
plotter. 2,900,724, 8-25-59, CI. 33—1.
Herbert George Co. : See —
Irwin, George. 2,912,665.
Herbert, Raymond E. Filter baffles. 2,888,140, 5-26-59, CI.
210—275.
Herbert, Robert E. Game carrier. 2,873,449, 2-17-59, CI.
2—94.
Herbert, Theodore W. : See —
Herbert, Charles N. and T. W. 2,910,852.
2,916,536.
2,917,654.
2,903,544.
2,890,114.
to Heraeus Quarzsch-
Herbert, Thomas M., to The Budd Co. Multi-fluid brake op-
erating motor. 2,904,961. 9-22-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Herbert, Wilhelm, C. Bratzler, O. Dorschner K.-H. Eisenlohr,
and H.-W. Gross, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the hydrogenation of hydrocarbons. 2,901,423,
8-25-59, CI. 208—264.
Herbert, Wilhelm, K. Grob, and K. H. Eisenlohr, to Metall-
gesellschaft Akt. Separation of phenols from their mix-
tures with neutral oils. 2,888,491, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 627.
Herbes, William F. : See —
Polansky, Raymond, and Herbes. 2,881,154.
Herbes, William F., and R, Polansky, to American Cyanamid
Co. Stable thiourea and urea mixed resins and their prep-
aration. 2,881,153, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 70.
Herbolsheimer, Bruce E. : See —
Shearman, Spicer D., and Herbolsheimer. 2,872,223.
Herbruck, Robert A. Storage container. 2,899,884, 8-18-59,
CI. 99—235.
Herbruggen, Heinrich J. B., to Pettibone Mulliken Corp.
Mold blowing apparatus. 2,877,522, 3-17-59, CI. 22 — 36.
Herbruggen, Heinrich J. B., to Pettibone Mulliken Corp.
Foundry plant. 2,918,711, 12-29-59, CI. 22 — 20.
Herbst, Edward J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Needle threaders
for sewing machines. 2,910,029, 10-27-59, CI. 112 — 225.
Herbst. Ralph L. : See —
Wechsler, Harry, Bernstein, and Herbst. 2,872,478.
Herbst, Ralph L., Jr. : See —
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Herbst. 2,874,152.
Landrum, Billy F., and Herbst. 2,867,601.
Landrum, Billy F., and Herbst. 2,867,608.
Herbst, Ralph L., Jr., and B. F. Landrum, to Minnesota Min-
ing and Mfg. Co. Manufacture of ethylenic fluorine-con-
taining polymers. 2,888,446, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 87.5.
Herchelroth. Joseph B. : See —
Turner, Robert P., Jr., and Herchelroth. 2,904,273.
Hercik, Lad L. Simultaneously adjustable pinch rolls for
feeding endless strips. 2,871,011. 1-27-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Hercules Gas-Munitions Corp. : See —
Von Prantzius, Peter. 2,880,543.
Hercules Powder Co. : See —
Bankert, Ralph A. 2,877,210.
Bewley, Thomas, and Cooke. 2,906.676.
Bohlman, Walter S. 2,906,073.
Brack, Karl. 2,885,278.
Butler, Robert W. 2,914,410.
Campbell, Conrad J. 2,885,375.
Cartwright, Charles R. 2,916,514.
Christman, Donald L. 2,884,353.
Christman, Donald L. 2,884,354.
Cochrane, John D., Ill, Ott, Staffin, and Stuart.
2,913,149.
Dehm, Henry C, and Maury. 2,888,484.
Downard, Jack M. 2,914,483.
Eckels, Warren H. 2,902,355.
Elliott, John H. 2,879,291.
Enos, Herman I., Jr. 2.877.273.
Goddu, Robert F. 2,895,922.
Goddu, Robert F. 2.905.647.
Goddu, Robert F., and Hudy. 2,914,540.
Hall, Ronald H. and Turk. 2.906.675.
Harpham, John A. 2,916,413.
Hayes, Jack D. 2,913,982.
Hudy, James A. 2,895,924.
Jacob, Ernst, Meyer, and Sommer. 2,913,447.
Keim, Gerald I. 2,884,407.
Kern, Werner, and Dall' Asta. 2,902,476.
Klug, Eugene D. 2,895,931.
Leonard. Richard A., and Reasor. 2,912,431.
Levering, Dewev R. 2,906,745.
Matlack, Albert' S. 2,891,041.
Matlack, Albert S. 2,891.042.
Matlack, Albert S. 2,891,043.
Matlack, Albert S. 2,891.044.
Matlack, Albert S. 2,913,442.
McAndrew, John F. 2,915,520.
Moselev, Patterson B. 2.913.464.
Nakielny, Felix G. 2,914,436.
Price, Charles C. 2,895,921.
Putman. Stearns T. 2.891.024.
Rosher, Ronald. 2,901,394.
Schilling, William M. 2.909,492.
Shapleigh, James H. 2,904,497.
Shapleigh, James H. 2,904,502.
Shapleigh, James H. 2,914,386.
Silver, Raymond P. 2,884,394.
Thomas. Walter W. 2,909.51 0.
Thomas. Walter W. 2,909,511.
Vandenberg, Edwin J. 2,911,387
Vandenberg, Edwin J. 2,911,391.
Vandenberg, Edwin J. 2,911,398.
Vandenberg, Edwin J. 2,914,519.
Vandenberg, Edwin J. 2,914,520.
Wagner, Romeo B. 2,891.056.
Watkins, Spencer H. 2,872,315.
Watkins, Spencer H. 2,881,084.
Watkins. Spencer H. 2.887,475.
Watson, Ross O. 2.892.864.
York. Owen. Jr. 2.906.737.
Zebree, David T. 2.867,517.
Zebree, David T. 2.867.518.
Zebree, David T. 2.892.695.
Zebree. David T. 2,908,559.
LIST OF PATENTEES
417
Hergenrother, Rudolf C, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Storage
cameras. 2,869,025, 1-13-59, CI. 315 — 11.
Hergenrother. Rudolf C, to Raytheon Co. Line ruling de-
vices and method. 2,916,012, 12-8-59, CI. 118 — 315.
Hergert, Herbert L., to Rayonier Inc. Process for recovering
flavonoids from bark. 2,870,165, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 345.2.
Herider, Elmer A. : See —
Pitts Kennard, and Herider. 2,893,473.
Herider, Elmer A., and H. A. Friesen, to Rockwell-Standard
Corp. Adjustable actuator. 2,892,487, 6-30-59, CI. 155 —
158.
Herider, Elmer A., and K. Pitts, to Rockwell-Standard Corp.
Seat structure. 2,894,o66, 7-14-59, CI. 155 — 163.
Herider, Elmer A., and J. James, to Rockwell-Standard Corp.
Seat support. 2,916,083, 12-8-59, CI. 155 — 88.
Herinckx, Albert : See — ■
Color, Hyacinthe, De Ridder, and Herinckx. 2,891,670.
Hering, Daniel B., to Driltrol. Drilling and deflecting tool.
2,885,182, 5-5-59, CI. 255—1.6.
Heritage, Clark C, to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Separating
pure sclerencyhma fibers from Douglas fir bark. 2,874,908,
2-24-59, CI. 241—24.
Heritage, Clark C, and J. R. Roberts, to Weyerhaeuser Tim-
ber Co. Method of coating a tilted fibrous mat. 2,872,337.
2-3-59, CI. 117 — 11.
Heritage, Clark C, and L. E. Dowd, to Weyerhaeuser Timber
Co. Granular sclerenchyma and the method of its produc-
tion from Douglas fir bark. 2,877,953, 3-17-59, CI. 241 —
24.
Heritage, Clark C, and L. E. Dowd, to Weyerhaeuser Timber
Co. Alkaline extractio l of chemical products from bark.
2,890,231, 6-9-59, CI. 2t 0 — 112.5.
Herkimer, Harold, to This Raisler Corp. Dry pipe clapper
valves for automatic sprinkler systems. 2,900,029, 8-18-59,
CI. 169 — 22.
Herlach, Heinrich, to Machine Tool Works Oerlikon. Admin-
istration Co. Gun carriage. 2,905,057, 9-22-59, CI. 89 —
40.
Herlach, Heinrich, R. Stadelmann, and W. Rossmanith, to
Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Administration Co. Drum
magazine for automatic fire arms. 2,910,917, 11-3-59,
CI. 89 — 33.
Herlet, Johann A. : See —
Schweickert, Hans, and Herlet. 2,914,837.
Herlihv, William F.. to Lowell Counter Co. Apparatus for
molding infants' shoes. 2.905.955. 9-29-59, CI. 12 — 97.
Herman, Charles O., and W. F. Lehr, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
Stabilization of chlorinated hydrocarbons with a synergistic
combination of a tertiary acetylenic monohydric alcohol
and certain phenolic compounds. 2,911,449, 11—3-59, CI.
260—652.5.
Herman, Daniel F., to National Lead Co. Organotitanium
compounds and method for preparing the same. 2,886,579,
5-12-59. CI. 260—429.5.
Herman. Daniel F., and R. M. Weil, to National Lead Co.
Process for the preparation of cvclopentadienyl group IVa
metal dialkoxy monohalides. 2,898,355, 8-4-59, CI. 260 —
429.5.
Herman. David : See —
Small. Sollie W., and Herman. 2,901,002.
Herman, Eugene T., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Refrigerator door seal. 2,899,721, 8-18-59, CI. 20 — 69.
Herman, Milton : See —
Newman. David. 2,896,010.
Herman, Neil G. : See —
Finlayson, Frank E., Swenson, Herman Logg, and
Denton. 2,892.272.
Herman, Orval A. : See — ■
Maslin, Thomas I., and Herman. 2,916,673.
Herman. Phyllis G. : See —
Hertz, Abraham. 2,878.973.
Simons, Lawrence E. 2.879,931.
Herman, Ralph, to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus for
developing an electrostatic image. 2,910,963, 11-3-59,
CI. 118—623.
Herman. Reynold C, to United States Rubber Co. Method
of coating seamless braided glass fiber tubes. 2,906,638,
9-29-59. CI. 117 — 7.
Herman. Thomas A. Solid bowl centrifuge. 2,893,628,
7-7-59, CI. 233 — 20.
Herman, Wilhelm, and B. van Rooyen, to Nederlandse Organi-
satie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Ten Behoeve Van Nijverheid Handel en Verkeer. Process
for the production of hollow objects. 2,886,853, 5-19-59,
CI. 18 — 55.
Herman. William P., and T. K. Hobson, to Electrix Corp.
Automatic assembly apparatus. 2,876,452, 3—10-59, CI.
1—177.
Hermance. Harold W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Fountain type cleaner for scrubbing tools. 2,877,479,
3-17-59, CI. 15 — 121.2.
Hermann. Benjamin R.. to General Electric Co. Insulated
clamping means. 2,883.448, 4-21-59, CI. 174 — 163.
Hermann, Ernest T., 44% to said E. T. Hermann, as trustee.
High temperature continuous process furnace. 2,888,254,
5-26-59, CI. 263—26.
Hermann, Joseph A., and R. W. Lorence, Sr. Portable knife
sharpener. 2,897.640, 8-4-59, CI. 51 — 173.
Hermann, Joseph R., to Moore Business Forms, Inc. Port-
able imprinting autographic register. 2,913,981, 11-24-59,
CI. 101 — 260.
492096— P 27
Process for transversely
2,896,262, 7-28-59, CI.
Hermann, Otto, to Kalle & Co. Akt.
stretching a thermoplastic sheet.
18 — 48.
Hermann, Robert A., to United States of America, Navy.
Range and bearing sonar recording device. 2,892,667,
6-30-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Hermanny, Heinrich, to Radio Corp. of America. Tweezer-
type welding apparatus. 2,882,386, 4-14-59, CI. 219 — 90.
Hermanson, Donald E. : See —
Wienold, George N., Pfeiffer, and Hermanson. 2,893,321.
Hermanson, George G. : See —
Sadler, Carl L., Eisengrein, and Hermanson. 2,885,566.
Hermansson, Dan S. Splash guard for machine tools and like
purposes. 2,867,064, 1-6-59, CI. 51 — 272.
Hermelin, Victor M. Monohydroxy magnesium aluminum
salt of an amino aliphatic acid and method of preparing
same. 2,907,781, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Hermeling, Gilbert C, Jr. : See —
Horowitz, Leopold A., and Hermeling. 2,902,546.
Hermes Electronics Co. : See — ■
Kosowsky, David I. 2,913,580.
Kosowsky, David I. 2,913,682.
Kosowsky, David I., and Luscher. 2,913,677.
Hermes Sonic Corp. : See —
Gruettner, Gerhard G., Church, and Kenny. 2,910,390.
Hermoplast Ltd. : See —
Eisler, Paul. 2.886,880.
Eisler, Paul. 2,904,761.
Hermorian Ltd. : See —
Jarund, Harry S. V. 2,869(299.
Hermsen, Johannes, and P. J. Kraayeveld, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Geiger-Muller detector. 2,899,582,
8-11-59, CI. 313 — 93.
Hern, Howard D., to Collins Radio Co. Frequency modula-
tion means including pulse position modulation. 2,870,412,
1-20-59, CI. 332—16.
I-Ierndon, Arthur J. Necktie display device. 2,870,946,
1-27-59. CI. 223 — 85.
Herndon, Walter B., to General Motors Corp. Variable ca-
pacity pressure system for transmissions. 2,875,699,
3-3-59, CI. 103—120.
Herndon, Walter B., to General Motors Corp. Controlled
coupling multistep automatic transmissions. 2,876,656,
3-10-59, Cl. 74 — 645.
Herndon, Walter B., and D. R. Sand, to General Motors
Corp. Transmission and brake control system. 2,872,000,
2-3-59, Cl. 192 — 1.
Heme, William L. Writing implement. 2,896,348, 7-28-59,
Cl. 40—19.
Herner, Ray H., to Petch Mfg. Co. Pressure biased actuator
rod for hydraulic piston and cylinder assemblies. 2,918,908,
12-29-59, Cl. 121—148.
Hernley, Kenneth P. : See —
Penberthy, Harvey L., Hernley, and Lohman. 2,893,708.
Hernqvist, Karl, G., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse width
modulation system. 2,874,355, 2-17-59, Cl. 332 — 8.
Hernqvist, Karl G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron dis-
charge device. 2,899,586, 8-11-59, Cl. 313 — 167.
Hernqvist, Karl G., to Radio Corp. of America. Arc dis-
charge device. 2,919,367, 12-29-59, Cl. 313 — 171.
Herold, Edward W., to Radio Corp. of America. Touch con-
trol for polyphonic musical instruments. 2,873,637, 2-17-
59, Cl. 84 — 1.04.
Herold, Edward W., to Radio Corp. of America. Semicon-
ductor devices and systems. 2,905,836, 9-22-59, Cl. 307 —
88.5.
Herpich, William A. : See —
Dempster, George R., and Herpich. 2,900,096.
Herpich, William A., to Dempster Brothers, Inc. Containers.
2,888,162, 5-26-59, Cl. 220 — 35.
Herr, Benjamin F., to Armstrong Cork Co. Feeding device
for calenders. 2,886,847, 5-19-59, Cl. 18 — 4.
Herr, Donald L. Arbitrary function generators. 2,872,602,
2-3-59, Cl. 310—111.
Herr. Donald L. Induction voltage and torque transfer de-
vices. 2.872,603, 2-3-59, Cl. 310- 111.
Herr Equipment Corp., The : See —
Herr, Richard F.' 2,868,540.
Herr. Richard F. 2,870,818.
Herr. Frederick W. : See —
Schoeppel, John F., Varner, and Herr. 2,899,393.
Herr and Futtv : See —
Herr, John L. 2,877,914.
Herr and Futty, Inc. : See —
Herr, John L. 2,883,164.
Herr. Gerhard, and W. O. Treber, to Gebruder-Happich-Ge-
sellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Sun visor. 2,901,038,
8-25-59, Cl. 160—354.
Herr, John L., to Herr and Futty. Feed mixing apparatus.
2,877,914, 3-17-59. Cl. 214 — 522.
Herr, John L., to Herr and Futty, Inc. Immersion heater.
2,883,164, 4-21-59, Cl. 257 — 215.
Herr Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Atwood, Hvatt B. 2.867,076.
Fillinger, Charles. 2,871,651.
Herr. Milton E. : See —
Pederson, Raymond L., Herr, Babcock, Campbell, and
Hogg. 2,867,630.
Herr, Milton E., to The Upjohn Co. 17£-hydroxy-17a-methyl-
androstane-3,ll-dione. 2,881,191, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 397.45.
418
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Herr, Richard F., to The Herr Equipment Corp. Guide ap-
paratus. 2,868,540, 1-13-59, CI. 276 — 2.6.
Herr, Richard F., to The Herr Equipment Corp. Resilient
roll apparatus for working tenuous material. 2,870,818,
1-27-59, CI. 153—104.
Herr, Robert : See—
Wetzel, Wilfred W., and Herr. 2,907,818.
Herr, Robert, and W. R. Beck, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg.
Co. Process for coating fluorinated polymer surfaces and
resultant product. 2,898,229, 8-4-59, CI. 117 — 47.
Herr, Theodore Z., and C. W. Caldwell, to The American
Welding & Mfg. Co. Knock-down door frame. 2,869,695,
1-20-59, CI. 189 — 46.
Herreman, Glenn O. : See —
Schrock, Norman B., Clement, and Herreman. 2,894,205.
Herren, Alfred B., to Boeing Airplane Co. Means for meas-
uring bulk modulus. 2,880,611, 4-7-59, CI. 73 — 53.
Herrera, Juan H. Coffee makers. 2,893,306. 7-7-59. CI.
99 — 302.
Herreshoff, Alexander G. : See —
Winkelmann, Otto J., Swan, and Herreshoff. 2,900,835.
Herrick, Carlyle S., to General Electric Co. Variable tem-
perature refrigeration. 2,867,094, 1-6-59, CI. 62 — 174.
Herrick. Carlyle S., to General Electric Co. Induction heat-
ing apparatus and its use in silicon production. 2,916,593,
12-8-59, CI. 219 — 10.61.
Herrick, Gerard P., to G. S. Herrick, and S. H. Cornell.
Convertible aircraft. 2,879,013, 3-24-59, CI. 244 — 7.
Herrick, Gerard S. : See —
Herrick, Gerard P. 2,879,013.
Herrick, Wallace, and M. E. Winters, to The Coleman Co.,
Inc. Plastic coupling structures and drain. 2,889,089,
6-2-59, CI. 222 — 540.
Herring, Ardis D., and W. H. Du Shane, to Deere & Co. Ad-
justable seat. 2,892,486. 6-30-59, CI. 155 — 115.
Herring, Frederick G., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Transistor
reactance device. 2,888,648, 5-26-59, CI. 332 — 16.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. : See —
Henkel, Harvey L., and Blauvelt. 2,887,965.
Herring, Henry H. Remote control starting assembly.
2,873,382. 2-10-59, CI. 290—37.
Herring Robert H. : See —
Dickerson, John L., and Herring. 2,900,995.
Herring, Roy A. : See —
Barnes, Jeffery W., and Herring. 2,874,576.
Herriott, Donald R. : See —
Brockway, Ellsworth M., and Herriott. 2,880,644.
Herrling. Siegfried, H. Keller, and H. Miickter, to Chemie
Gruenenthal G. m. b. H. l(p-halobenzyl), 2-methyl ben-
zimidazoles and salts. 2,876.233, 3-3-59. CI. 2G0— 309.2.
Herrlinger, Richard, and M. Garber, to American Cyanauiid
Co. Production of alpha-terpineol. 2,898,380, 8-4-59, CI.
260 — 631.5.
Herrmann, Alvin G. Apparatus for making stencils.
2,867,155. 1-6-59, CI. 93—1.
Herrmann, Bernard L., and L. F. Reifeiss. to Anheuser-Busch,
Inc. Defrost system for refrigerated cabinets. 2,882,696,
4-21-59, CI. 62 — 155.
Herrmann, Edward M. : See — ■
Schlachter, Karl E., and Herrmann. 2,869,671.
Herrmann, Ernest. Chair construction. 2,881,824, 4—14—59,
CI. 155—191.
Herrmann, Fred, to United States of America, Army. Missile
retaining device. 2,870,677, 1-27-59. CI. 89—1.7.
Herrmann, Gerhard, to Mahle Kommandit-Gesellschaft. Light
alloy piston for internal combustion engines. 2,869,946,
1-20-59, CI. 309—13.
Herrmann, Gunther : See —
Genning, Ernst, and Herrmann. 2,898,055.
Herrmann, Heinrich, to Schumag Schumacher Metallwerke
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Feeding attach-
ments. 2,896,379, 7-28-59, CI. 51—215.
Herrmann, Helmut, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhiitte Westfalia.
Free piston vibrators. 2.867,191, 1-6-59, CI. 121—17.
Herrmann, John A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Bus duct
unit for electrical distribution system. 2,884,547, 4—28-59,
CI. 307—147.
Herrmann, John A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Shutter
control for bus duct plug-in unit. 2,902,555, 9-1-59, CI.
200 — 50.
Herrmann, John A., and G. H. Farnsworth, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Narrow panelboard having suspended main
lugs. 2,880,263, 3-31-59, CI. 174 — 60.
Herrmann, John A., J. A. Blessing, and J. Wittenberg, to
I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. 100 ampere disconnect push
switch. 2,894,080, 7-7-59, Cl. 200 — 6.
Herrmann, John A., L. W. Higgins, and C. W. Parmenter. to
I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electrical distribution system.
2,912,526, 11-10-59, Cl. 191—23.
Herrmann, John W. : See —
Martin, Homer Z., Jahnig, and Herrmann. 2,868,719.
Smith, Brook I., Boston, and Herrmann. 2,871,183.
Herrmann, Julius, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia.
Mining planers having an impact action. 2,873,959, 2-17-
59, Cl. 262—8.
Herrmann, Julius, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia.
Loading device. 2,891,653, 6-23-59, Cl. 198—14.
Herrmann, Karl L., V. L. Barr, and G. A. Henwood, to Roller
Bearing Co. of America. Needle roller bearings. 2,884,288,
4-28-59, Cl. 308—213.
Herrmann, Otto, and H. Miiller, to Kalle & Co. Aktiengesell-
schaft. Polyterephthalic acid ester laminated foils.
2,911,321, 11-3-59, Cl. 117 — 70.
Herrmann, Richard C, to Zenith Radio Corp. Magnetic
memory storage apparatus. 2,896,193, 7-21-59, Cl.
340 — 174.
Herrmann, William C, Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Mirror
coating alloy. 2,881,089, 4-7-59, Cl. 117 — 35.
Herrnstadt, Gerald E., and J. L. Hubbard, to The Firth
Carpet Co., Inc. Knitted pile fabrics. 2,899,813, 8-18-59,
Cl. 66—191.
Herron, De Witt A., to Colorado Dry Concentrator Co. (a
Trust), L. B. Davis, executive trustee. Dry separators.
2,885,077, 5-5-59, Cl. 209 — 133..
Herron, Joe T. : See —
Barton, Raymond W., and Herron. 2,902,248.
Herrschalt, William. Rod joints. 2,886,359, 5-12-59, Cl.
287—54.
Hersey, Carl D. : See —
Way, Robert B., and Hersey. 2,878,139.
Way, Robert B., and Hersey. 2,883,960.
Way, Robert B., and Hersey. 2,885,702.
Way, Robert B., and Hersey. 2,887,985.
Way, Robert B., and Hersey. 2,890,678.
Way, Robert B., and Hersey. 2,915,037.
Hersh, Lloyd J., to Fuller Co. Centrifugal fluid pump.
2,888,188, 5-26-59, Cl. 230—47.
Hershberg, Emanuel B. : See —
Gould, David H, Hershberg, and Shapiro. 2,900,400.
Gould, David H., Herzog, and Hershberg. 2,899,447.
Hershberger, Russell R., and S. C. Richey, to General Motors
Corp. Flexible retainer. 2,896,889, 7-28-59, Cl. 248 — 71.
Hershel California Fruit Products Co., Inc. : See —
Warren, Ray C. 2,903,160.
Hershey Mfg. Co. : See —
Mihalek, Emery. 2,905,360.
MihaleK. Emery and Szyper. 2,886,207.
Hershey, Harry L., to W. O. Hickok Mfg. Co. Banding ma-
chine. 2,903,831, 9-15-59, Cl. 5;: — 198.
Hershinger, Lincoln W., to Philco Corp. Indexing system for
color television receivers. 2,888,512, 5-26-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Hershman, Gordon L., to International Harvester Co. Fast
hitch for 3-point hitch. 2,869,654, 1-20-59, Cl. 172 — 272.
Hershman, Gordon L., to International Harvester Co. Draft
control apparatus indicators for implements. 2,874,789,
2-24-59, Cl. 172 — 239.
Hershman, Gordon L., to International Harvester Co. Vari-
able one-way restriction valve. 2,886,065, 5-12-59, Cl.
138 — 46.
Hersperger, Samuel P., Jr. : See —
Kessler, William J., Smith, and Hersperger. 2,883,663.
Herst. Samuel : See —
Dameral, Ray C. 2,887,567.
Herstedt, Martin E. Fishing pole attachment. 2,878,610,
3-24-59, Cl. 43 — 25.2.
Herster, Antun J. Filter. 2,874,846. 2-24-59, Cl. 210 — 232.
Hertel, Kenneth L., to University of Tennessee Research Corp.
Apparatus for testing compressible fibrous materials.
2,888,823, 6-2-59, Cl. 73— 3S.
Herter, William J. Bottle stopping device. 2,886,198,
5-12-59, Cl. 215 — 31.
Herterich, Walter. Controlling means operatable by means
of a photoelectric cell and moving coil svstem. 2.906,166,
9-29-59, Cl. 88 — 23.
Herterick, Vincent R. : See —
Fraser, Robert W., and Herterick. 2,884,609.
Herter's, Inc. : See —
Lint, Robert M. 2,899,226.
Hertl, Robert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Turbine appa-
ratus. 2.905,434, 9-22-59, Cl. 253 — 78.
Hertrich, Elise : See —
Hertrich, Joseph. 2,869,726.
Hertrich, Joseph. 2,914,079.
Hertrich, Joseph, deceased, by E. Hertrich, executrix, to The
Western States Machine Co. Power-operated curb cover for
centrifugal machines. 2,869,726. 1-20-59. Cl. 210 — 142.
Hertrich, Joseph, deceased, by E. Hertrich, executrix. Quick
acting control valve for water driven centrifugal machines.
2,914,079, 11-24-59, Cl. 137—219.
Herts, John H. B., to Intercoastal Door Corp. Hollow panels.
2,893,076. 7-7-59. Cl. 20 — 91.
Hertz, Abraham, 15% to P. G. Herman. Self sealing col-
lapsible tubes. 2.878,973, 3-24-59, Cl. 222—212.
Hertz, Hellmuth, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Con-
trollable gaseous electric discharge device. 2,917,671,
12-15-59, Cl. 315—336.
Hertzberg, Abraham : See—
Glick, Herbert S., Hertzberg, Squire, and Weatherston.
2,902,337.
Hertzog. Heber T. : See —
Bartlett, James L., Jr., Hertzog. and Pickard. 2.S71.671.
Parker, Wilton E., Whituker, Getz, Hertzog, and
Chapman. 2,908,189.
Hcrvert, George L. : See —
Bloeh. Herman S., and Hervert. 2.SS7.51S.
Hcrvert, George L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Sulfuric
acid catalyzed alkylation of aromatic compounds. 2,8S7,519.
5-19-59, Cl. 260—671.
Hervert. George L., and H. S. Bloch, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Production of alumina. 2,871,095, 1-27-59. Cl.
23—143.
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419
frried, Josef, and Herz.
Fried, Josef, and Herz.
Fried, Josef, and Herz.
Fried, Josef, and Herz.
Hervert, George L., and H. S. Bloch, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Production of alumina. 2,871,096. 1-27-59, CI.
23 — 143.
Hervert, George L. and H. S. Bloch, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Production of alumina-halogen composites.
2,872,418, 2-3-59, CI. 252 — 442.
Herwig, Otto, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg, A.G.
Synthesis gas production. 2,909,416. 10-20-59, CI. 48 —
196.
Hery. Vincent D., to The American Tool Works 'Co. Pan
spraying machine. 2,892,438, 6-30-59, CI. 118 — 2.
Herz, Friedrich. Process for television transmission.
2,899,496, 8-11-59, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Herz, Josef E. : See-
2,892,850.
2,895,954.
2,895,972.
2,903,449.
Herz, Josef E., and J. Fried, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. 16,20-diketo steroids and process for preparing
same. 2,901,492, 8-25-59, CI. 260—397.1.
Herz, Josef E., and J. Fried, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Preparation of A4.9<">-pregnadiene-17a,21-diol-3,20-
dione-21-acetate. 2,914,545, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Herz, William, and E. Pipitz, to Schwarzkopf Development
Corp. Protection of ferrous metal parts against liquid
molten aluminum. 2,874.065. 2-17-59, CI. 13 7 — 46.
Herz, William H., to Borolite Corp. Sintered Ni-Al-Zr com-
positions. 2,884,688, 5-5-59, CI. 29 — 11)2.
Herzberger, Maximilian J., to Eastman Kodak Co. High
resolution lenses for microphotography. 2,878,723, 3-24—
59, CI. 8S — 57.
Herzfeld, Maura L. : See —
Offermann, Alfredo M. 2,869,359.
Herzig, Albert M. : See —
Mcintosh. Harold A., Mouron, Stell, and Herzig.
2,870.885.
Herzog, August G. Bobbin carrier for braiding machines.
2,895,371, 7-21-59, CI. 87 — 56.
Herzog, Gerhard, to The Texas Co. Radiation detector.
2,875,364. 2-24-59, CI. 313 — 93.
Herzog, Gerhard, to Texaco Inc. Method of treating a pe-
troleum producing formation. 2,906,340, 9-29-59, CI.
166— 39.
Herzog, Gerhard, to Texaco, Inc. Radiation detector cathode.
2,908,839, 10-13-59, CI. 313 — 93.
Herzog, Hershel L. : See —
Gould. David H., Herzog, and Hershberg. 2.899,447.
Herzog, Hershel L., and E. P. Oliveto, to Schering Corp.
11-oxygenated l,4.16-pregnatriene-21-ol-3,20 diones and
esters "thereof. 2,874,172, 2-17-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Herzog, Levonna : See —
Gold, Marvin H., and Herzog. 2,918,489.
Heselov, Simon : See —
Knott, Joseph F., and Heselov. 2,888,145.
Heseltine. Donald W. : See —
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Heseltine. 2,882,158.
Webster, Frank G., Heseltine. and Brooker. 2,887.480.
Heseltine, Donald W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Heterocyclic
quaternary salts containing a eyclohexenylidenemethyl sub-
stituent. 2.SS7.479, 5-19-59, CI. 260—240.
Heseltine, Donald W., and L. G. S. Brooker, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Tricarbocyanine infrared absorbing dyes.
2,895.955. 7-21-59, CI. 260—240.5.
Heselwood. James C, to Radio Condenser Co. Radio tuners.
2.875.620, 3-3-59. CI. 74 — 10.7.
Heselwood, James C., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Controllable
function potentiometer. 2,913,694, 11-17-59, CI. 338 — 48.
Heslet. Charles G. : See — ■
Ott. John E.. and Heslet. 2,871,936.
Heslin. Lawrence J., and E. W. McLaren. Collet indexing
device. 2,909.374. 10-20-59, CI. 279—5.
Heslop, Elliott G. : See —
Dorland. Rodger M., Yan. and Heslop. 2,918,398.
Heslop. Robert N. : See —
Alsberg, Frederick R., Heslop, Rattee. and Stephen.
2.S92.670.
Heslop. Robert N., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. New
dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,889,323, 6-2-59,
CI. 260 — 249.
Heslop, Robert N., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
New anthraquinonoid dyestuffs. 2,907,762. 10-6-59, CI.
260 — 249.
Hess. Adele : See —
Korn. Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Hess. Christian H. : See —
Harris. Kenneth J., and Hess. 2,871,963.
Hess. Francis M. : See —
Logmann, Arthur A., and Hess. 2,872,729.
Rothfuchs, Oscar E., and Hess. 2,910,018.
Hess, Frank. Multiple instrument playing device. 2,912,894,
11-17-59, CI. 84 — 171.
Hess. Frederic O.. to Selas Corp. of America. Metal heating.
2,867,431. 1-6-59. CI. 26.3—52.
Hess, Frederic O., to Selas Corp. of America. Radiant heat
gas range burner. 2,870.828, 1-27-59. CI. 158 — 113.
Hess, Frederic O., to Selas Corp. of America. Food cooking
apparatus. 2,908,267, 10-13-59, CI. 126 — 299.
Hess, Frederic O.. to Selas Corp. of America. Heating appa-
ratus. 2,916,277, 12-8-59, CI. 263 — 8.
Hess, Frederic O., to Selas Corp. of America. Apparatus for
convection heating. 2,917,299, 12-15-59, CI. 263 — 40.
Hess, George R. Safety support for ladders. 2,868,427,
1-13-59, CI. 228—64.
Hgss HilllS 1 $66
Breitling, Wilhelm, Hess, and Kamp. 2,892,528.
Hess, Hans, to Olympia Werke A. G. Braking device for
paper carriage of office writing machines. 2,873,016,
2-10-59, CI. 197 — 183.
Hess, Hans, to Olympia Werke A.G. Power-operated office
machine. 2,904,158. 9-15-59, CI. 197 — 66.
Hess, Hans, and G. Liider, to Olympia Werke AG. Control
for power-operated office machines. 2,919,006, 12-29-59,
CI. 197 — 66.
Hess, Harry C. Apparatus for routing wing skin panels for
aircraft and the like. 2,891,451, 6-23-59, CI. 90 — 13.
Hess, Heinrich : See —
Hoyden, Adolf, and Hess. 2,914,783.
Hess, Howard V. : See —
Carter, Norman D., and Hess. 2,918,511.
Carter, Norman D., Hess, and Riordan. 2,908,639.
Christensen, Edward R., and Hess. 2,886,509.
Christensen, Edward R., and Hess. 2,888,394.
Christensen, Edward R., and Hess. 2,917,449.
Hess, Howard V., and W. A. Ray, to The Texas Co. Stabi-
lized mineral sorbents and process therefor. 2,885,368,
5-5-59, CI. 252 — 428.
Hess, Howard V., and E. R. Christensen, to The Texas Co.
Method of treating a petroleum fraction using molecular
sieve alumino-silicate selective adsorbents. 2,880,508,
5-12-59, CI. 208 — 79.
Hess, Howard V., and E. R. Christensen, to The Texas Co.
Adsorption separation process. 2,889,893, 6-9-59, CI.
183 — 114.2.
Hess, Howard V., and E. R. Christensen, to Texaco Inc.
Method of treating a petroleum fraction using selective
solid adsorbents. 2,891,902, 6-23-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Hess, Howard V., and E. B. Christensen, to The Texas Co.
Method of treating ACi hydrocarbon stream. 2,894,998,
7-14-59, CI. 260—680.
Hess, Howard V., J. Ryer, and M. Fontaine, to Texaco Inc.
Process for removing trace metals with hydrogen and an
inert packing material. 2,910,434, 10-27-59, CI. 208 — 251.
Hess, James L., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Socket
support. 2,910,718, 12-8-59, CI. 339 — 17.
Hess, John J., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Control systems
for dirigible craft. 2,869,063, 1-13-59, CI. 318 — 489.
Hess, Joseph W. : See —
Korn, Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Hess, Karl W., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Voltage
regulating system. 2,905,880, 9-22-59, CI. 321 — 7.
Hess. Kurt : See —
Wegner, Christian. Holtschmidt, and Hess. 2,916,519.
Hess, Lawrence G., and H. W. Schulz, to Union Carbide Corp.
Synthesis of esters of lower aliphatic alcohols. 2,898,366,
8-4-59, CI. 260 — 188.
Hess, Lawrence G., and H. W. Schulz, to Union Carbide Corp.
Synthesis of esters of lower aliphatic alcohols. 2,898,367,
8-4-59, CI. 260 — 188.
Hess, Lawrence G., and N. R. Cox, to Union Carbide
Corp. Hydroformylation of conjugated dienes. 2,912,464,
11-10-59, CI. 260 — 604.
Hess, Lester J. : See —
Long, Jasper, and Hess. 2,907,852.
Hess, Norman E. : See —
Kendall, George A., and Hess. 2,918,180.
Hess, Paul D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Arrangement for
improving operation of hydraulic turbine. 2,914,301,
11-24-59, CI. 253—117.
Hess. Paul S. : See —
Nelson, Melvin C, and Hess. 2,894,560.
Hess, Ray H. Fishing tackle. 2,895,253, 7-21-59, CI.
43 — 42.15.
Hess, Relza J., and C. G. A. Swanson, to Lake Erie Machinery
Corp. Billet loader. 2,919,039, 12-29-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Hess, Richard C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Armature
holddown latch for electrical relays. 2,916,677 12-8-59,
CI. 317—187.
Hess. Thomas D., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Fuel in-
jection pump. 2,895,420, 7-21-59, CI. 103 — 2
Hess, Walter R. Wall structure. 2,875,866, 3-3-59 CI.
189—34. '
Hess, William F. Chain having a one piece folded tubular
link. 2,870,598, 1-27-59, CI. 59 — 80.
Hess, Werner G., to Dana Corp. Machine for locating and
clamping a pair of telescoped channel rail elements into
unit relationship. 2,878,555, 3-24-59, CI. 29 — 200.
Hesse, Arno, E. W. Hedeen, Jr., and J. B. Sola, to Reming-
ton Arms Co., Inc. Power plane. 2,871,897, 2-3-59, CI.
145 — 4.
Hesse, Paul, and H. Imme, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken. Display device. 2,886,909, 5-19-59, CI. 40 —
106.25.
Hessel, Frederick A. : See —
Martin, James W., Hessel, Hammer, and Rust. 2 875,831.
Martin, James W„ Hessel, Hammer, and Rust. 2,875 832.
Steckler, Robert, Hessel, and Werner. 2,893,973.
Hessel, Frederick A., and G. Robinson, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Polyester film of 2-butene-l,4-diol and methyl
vinyl ether-maleic anhydride copolymer crosslinked with
N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and process for preparing same.
2,882,257, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Hesselink, Frans, to American Enka Corp. Mpthod and ap-
paratus for the manufacture of yarn. 2,908,937, 10-20-59
CI. 18—8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Tuning fork oscil-
Timepiece arrange-
Hessinger, Philip S., to Mycalex Corp. of America. Ceramo-
plastic and method of manufacturing same. 2,897,573,
8-4-59, CI. 25 — 156.
Hessler, John, Jr., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Twin probe waveguide transition. 2,909,735,
10-20-59, CI. 333—33.
Hesson, James C, to Cardox Corp. Method of and apparatus
for storing and dispensing liquid carbon dioxide. 2,880,594,
4-7-59, CI. 62 — 54.
Hesston Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
White, Allen A. 2,883,217.
Hester Plow Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Donald G. 2,908,336.
Hester, William H., Jr., to A. E. Warnberg. Self-righting
container. 2,913,153, 11-17-59, Cl. 222 — 463.
Hesterman, Francis C, to Flexonics Corp. Fluid-operated
apparatus for forming flexible tubing. 2,887,146, 5-19-59,
Cl. 153 — 73.
Hestvik, Ole A., F. R. Olin, A. L. Salmen, and B. A.
Sbderberg, to Aktiebolaget Celleco. Apparatus for disinte-
gration of wood materials. 2,914,259, 11-24-59, Cl.
241 — 46.
Hetchler, Lester F. : See —
Welker, Oscar L., and Hetchler. 2,873,368.
Heteji, Paul S., to Worthington Corp. Dust seal for an in-
dustrial mixer. 2,869,900, 1-20-59, Cl. 285 — 9.
Heth, Sherman C. : See —
Krause, Norman K., Heth, and Naerr. 2,887,761.
Heth, Sherman C, to J. I. Case Co. Method of manufacture
of slide for spreaders. 2,892,245. 6-30-59, Cl. 29 — 148.3.
Hetherington, Sidney W. Fluid flow control valve with
modulating orifice. 2,884,009, 4-28-59, Cl. 138 — 46.
Hetrick, George L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Washing
apparatus. 2,899,815, 8-18-59, Cl. 68 — 17.
Hettche, Hans O., to Forschungsgesellschaft der Wabag Was-
serreinigungsbau m.b.H. Removal of urochrome from other-
wise potable water by adsorption. 2,884,378, 4-28-59, Cl.
210—37.
Hettche, Otto, and K. Schultze, to Bran & Lubbe. Process
and an apparatus for measuring impurities of water.
2,895,329, 7-21-59, Cl. 73 — 53.
Hettick, George R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of
sulfur dioxide from oils. 2,905,638, 9-22-59. Cl. 208 — 338.
Hettinger, William P., Jr., to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
High temperature activation of a palladium-alumina re-
forming catalyst. 2,893,948, 7-7-59, Cl. 208 — 138.
Hettrick, Carl R. Line connector for fishing appliances.
2,874,511, 2-24-59, Cl. 43 — 44.87.
Hetzel, Max, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc.
lator. 2,888,582, 5-26-59. Cl. 310—25.
Hetzel, Max, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc.
ment. 2,900,786, 8-25-59, Cl. 58 — 23.
Hetzel, Max, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. Motion transformer.
2,908,174, 10-13-59, Cl. 74—128.
Hetzel, Stanford J., to Sun Oil Co. 'Separation process.
2,881,127, 4-7-59, Cl. 208—26.
Hetzel, Wayne D., and J. T. Simons. Pop-up cooker.
2,915,000, 12-1-59, Cl. 99 — 327.
Hetzler, Johannes J. H. M. Apparatus for extracting liquid
from liquid-containing material. 2,915,005, 12-1-59, Cl.
100—121.
Hetzler, Lewis R. : See —
Short, Brooks H., Hetzler, and Falge. 2,879,352.
Hetzler, Lewis R., to General Motors Corp. Magnetic ampli-
fier voltage regulator. 2,886,765, 5-12-59, Cl. 322 — 28.
Heuboski, Walter J., and H. T. Milgrom. Pessary. 2,875.755,
3-3-59, Cl. 128—127.
Heuchert, Erwin : See —
Gipslis, Peter. 2,902,849.
Heuer, Charles H„ to Zenith Radio Corp. Combined color
burst separator and blanking pulse amplifier. 2,917,575,
12-15-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Heuer, Charles H, and J. L. Rennick, to Zenith Radio Corp.
Color-killer system. 2,908,750, 10-13-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Heuer, Kurt : See —
Elling, Hugo, Elssner, and Heuer. 2,893,821.
Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Process of
molding refractory brick. 2,902,721, 9-8-59, Cl. 18 — 59.
Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Refractory
lining for rotary kilns. 2,903,254, 9-8-59, Cl. 263 — 33.
Heumann, Eberhard, to Firma Krauss-Maffei Akt. Bogie
mountings for rail vehicles. 2,885,970, 5-12-59, Cl. 105 —
199.
Heurtier, Antoine, to Etablissements Heurtier & Cie. Sound
reading device for kinematographic projectors. 2,867,439,
1-6-59, Cl. 274 — 4.
Heus, Raymond J. : See —
Hatch, Loranus P., Miles, Sheehan, Wiswall, and Heus.
2,893,936.
Heuse, Otto L., to Max-Planck-Institut fur Biophysik. X-ray
tube. 2,900,543, 8-18-59, Cl. 313—60.
Heuser, Leon J. : See —
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2,916,483.
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2,916,484.
Pagano, Joseph F., Donovick, Dutcher, and Heuser.
2,902,412.
Heuser, Paul F. : See —
Chandler, Wesley M., and Heuser. 2,884,901.
Heusi, Hans, to Christen & Co. S.A. Machine for sharpening
drills. 2,907,150, 10-6-59. Cl. 51 — 219.
Heusler, Karl : See —
Reichstein, Tadeus. Wettstein, Anner, Billeter, Heusler,
Neher, Schmidlin, Ueberwasser, and Wieland.
2,904,545.
Wettstein, Albert, and Heusler. 2,918,480.
Heusner, Wilhelm L. G., to Herman Schwarz K.G. Mine
prop. 2,912,211, 11-10-59, Cl. 248—354.
Heusser, Hans : See —
Ruzicka, Leopold, and Heusser. 2,889,355.
Heuvel. Johan G. F. Electric shaver having built-in cooling
means. 2,899,743. 8-18-59, Cl. 30 — 34.
Hevener, Osborn F. Weather indicator. 2,874,571, 2-24-59,
Cl. 73 — 336.
Heveran, Glenn E. : See — ■
Harrington, Robert D., Heveran, and Kolar. 2,896,035.
Heveran, Glenn E., to Shurhit Products, Inc. Ignition
breaker assembly. 2,914,625, 11-24-59, Cl. 200—31.
Heverly, Lancy F. Pipe support. 2,891,749, 7-23-59, Cl.
248 — 49.
Hevi Duty Electric Co. : See — ■
Monday, John C. 2,907,857.
Hewett, William A., R. C. Jones, and L. E. Lorensen, to Shell
Development Co. Polymeric pour point depressant com-
positions. 2,895,915, 7-21-59, Cl. 252 — 59.
Hewitt, Chester H, Jr. Tab lock for slide-fasteners.
2,915,798, 12-8-59, Cl. 24—205.11.
Hewitt, Ellis E., R. J. Bush, and W. B. Jeffrey, to Westing-
house Air Brake Co. Hose clamp applying machine.
Re. 24,636, 4-21-59, Cl. 81—9.3.
Hewitt, Ernest W., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Sprocket feed paper synchronizer. 2,908,370, 10-13-59,
Cl. 197—133.
Hewitt, Ernest W., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Message paper cutter. 2,912,501, 11-10-59, Cl. 178 — 42.
Hewitt, Ernest W., and J. J. Krakusky, to The Western
Union Telegraph Co. Message accumulator and stacker.
2,868,874, 1-13-59, Cl. 178 — 42.
Hewitt, John E., L. F. Schmidt, and D. G. Gardner, to
Abrams Instrument Corp. Time base mechanism.
2,868,924, 1-13-59, Cl. 200—90.
Hewitt, Redginal I. : See — -
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., and Hewitt. 2,868,692.
Hewitt, Redginal I., and L. H. Taylor, Jr., to American Cyana-
mid Co. Anthelmintic compositions containing chlorine
substituted amides and methods for using same. 2,877,154,
3-10-59. Cl. 167—53.
Hewitt, William H., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wave guide components controlled by ferro-magnetically
resonant elements. 2,870,418. 1-20-59, Cl. 333 — 7.
Hewitt, Woodrow W., to Parks-Cramer Co. Creel for twist-
ing and similar machines. 2,869,903, 1-20-59, Cl. 287 — 54.
Hewitt, Woodrow W., to Parks-Cramer Co. Adjustable creel
assembly. 2,880,024. 3-31-59, Cl. 287 — 54.
Hewlett-Packard 'Co. : See —
Arms, Richard A. 2,896,689.
Chesebrough, James A., Scott, and Elliott. 2,894,178.
Hartke, Dexter C. 2,881,317.
Hewlett, William R. 2,871,452.
Lacy, Peter D. 2,881,393.
Reis. Charles S. 2,900,522.
Schrock, Norman B., Clement, and Herreman. 2,894,205.
Scott, David R., Chesebrough, and Elliott. 2,877,657.
Tepper, Gene S., and Clement. 2,875,905.
Watkins. Dean A. 2,900,558.
Wunderman, Irwin. 2,896,086.
Hewlett, William R., to Hewlett-Packard Co.
waveguide directional coupler. 2,871,452,
333 i0
Hewson, John E. Valve manifold. 2,871,881
137 — 597.
Hewton, John T. : See —
Cass, Samuel, and Hewton. 2,908,891.
Hexcel Products Inc. : See —
Forsberg, Richard P. 2,909,784.
Holland, Kenneth M. 2,887,425.
Steele, Roger C, and Tast. 2,870,693.
Hey, Peter : See —
Willey, George L., and Hey. 2,895,995.
Heyd, Josef W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Timing circuit. 2,895,047, 7-14-59, Cl.
250—27.
Hevden, Herbert F., to Baby World Co., Inc. Diaper pin.
2,887,748, 5-26-59, Cl. 24 — 156.
Heyden Newport Chemical Corp. : See —
Girard, Theodore A., and Klein. 2,899,465.
Klein, David X. 2,874,090.
Kraft, William M. 2,870,121.
Kraft, William M. 2,915,498.
Kraft, William M., and Metz. 2,915,488.
Leach, Harry S., and Eldred. 2,868,849.
Sisson, Edmond F., Cole, and Krumbein. 2,894,8S0.
Steinhardt, David, Klein, and Barth. 2,915,560.
Heyden, Rudi, to Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H. Organic com-
plex salts of polyvalent metals and methods of producing
the same. 2,885,417, 5-5-59, Cl. 260 — 429.7.
Heyden, Rudi, to Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H. Dispersing
agents and dispersions produced therewith. 2,910,441, 10-
27-59, Cl. 252—312.
Heyden, Rudi, J. Plapper, and F. Schmitt, to Bohme Fett-
chemie G.m.b.H. Tanning process for hides and furs.
2,890,096, 6-9-59, Cl. 8 — 94.24.
Broad band
1-27-59, Cl.
2-3-59, Cl.
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dentures. 2,876,540,
2,875,042.
Heyden, Rudi, J. Plapper, and K. Raab, to Bohme Fettchemie
G.m.b.H. Fat-liquoring agents for the treatment of fur
skins and process of applying them. 2,892,673, 6-30-59,
CI. 8—94.23.
Heyden, Rudi, and J. Plapper, to Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H.
Process for tanning skins and furs. 2,913,304, 11-17-59,
CI. 8 — 94.33.
Heydenreich, Friederike. Artificial
3-10-59, CI. 32 — 1.
Heydt, Gerald B. : See—
Kegerise, Wesley R., and Heydt.
Heyer, Clyde C. : See —
Mahon, Joseph E., Walter, and Heyer. 2,885,538.
Heyer, Don, to International Research Corp. Door catch.
2,885,237, 5-5-58, CI. 292 — 70.
Heyer, Don. Clutch means for power feed mechanism. 2,887,-
903, 5-26-59, CI. 74—625.
Heyer, Don. Clutch controlled drive mechanism for machine
tools. 2,901,916, 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 422.
Heyer, Don. Power operated feed device. 2,901,928, 9-1-59,
CI. 77 — 33.5.
Heyer Industries, Inc. : See —
St. John, John H. 2,S75,402.
St. John, John H. 2,887,613.
Heyer, Norbert A., to J. J. Wanner. Ore beneficiating appa-
ratus. 2,874,837, 2-24-59, CI. 209 — 12.
Heyl & Co. Chemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik : See —
Biiechl, Hermann. 2,909,518.
Heyl, Edgar G., and J. J. Hitov, to W. R. Grace & Co. Pre-
formed shrinkable closures for containers. 2,885,105,
5-5-59, CI. 215 — 38.
Heyl, Russell G., Jr., to American Metal Products Co. Longi-
tudinally adjustable seat track. 2,886,095, 5-12-59, CI.
155 — 14.
Heyl & Patterson, Inc. : See —
Osojnak, Boris M., and Gray. 2,896,935.
Heym, Lothar S. Constant velocity coupling. 2,867,998,
1-13-59, CI. 64 — 7.
Heyman, Albert A., to The Maryland Baking Co. Pastry cups.
2.877.117. 3-10-59, CI. 99— 89.
Heyman, Moses D. Apparatus and method for forming a
sheet of integrated mica. 2,870,819, 1-27-59, CI. 154 — 2.5.
Heymann. Hans : See —
De Stevens, George. Heymann, and Mayer. 2,910.484.
Heymann, Hans G., to Hein, Lehmann & Co., Akt. Methods
and apparatus for crushing materials. 2,901,187, 8-25-59,
CI. 241 — 263.
Heymann, Sol R. Faucet or valve. 2,913,006 11-17-59,
CI. 137—625.31.
Heymes, Pierre R., to ST Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de ST-Gobain, Chauny et
Cirey. Apparatus for surfacing glass. 2,875,557, 3-3-59
CI. 51—119.
Heymes, Pierre R.. and I. Peyches. to Societe Anonyme des
Manufactures des Glaces & Produits Chimiques de Saint-
Gobain. Chauny & Cirey. Process and apparatus for the
production of fibers from thermoplastics. Re. 24,708, 9-29-
59. CI. 18 — 2.5
Heymes. Pierre R.. and R. C. Pergent, to Societe Anonyme des
Manufactures des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-
Gobain, Chauny & Cirey. Apparatus for polishing glass and
the like. 2.909,871, 10-27-59, CI. 51 — 119.
Heymes. RenS : See —
Amiard, Gaston, Heymes, and Velluz. 2.883.399.
Amiard. Gaston. Heymes. and Velluz. 2.900,375.
Heymons, Albreeht, to Riedel-de Haen Akt. Magnesium nico-
tinate-magnesium dehydrocholate compositions for periph-
eral vascular disorders. 2.883,326. 4-21-59. PI. 167 — 68.
Heyns, Kurt F., to Corn Products Co. Preparation of a
glucosamine. 2,884,411, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 211.
Heyser, Carl W. : See —
Bruckner, Paul, Capeller, Erk, Gottwald, Heyser,
Schmitz, and Vedder. 2,892,062.
Heyser, Lewis S., and D. H. Mooney, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Pulse doppler radar. 2,905,939, 9-22-59,
CI. 343—7.7.
Heywang, Walter, G. Winstel, and A. Weis, to Siemens &
Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Semiconductor arrangement for
voltage-dependent capacitances. 2,919,389, 12-29-59, CI.
317 — 242.
Heywood, Donald L. : See —
Phillips, Benjamin, and Heywood.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Heywood.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Heywood.
Heywood-Wakefield Co. : See —
Hendrickson, Severin B. 2,918.114.
Hendrickson, Severin B., and Wickman. 2.895.632.
Hiatt, Melvin A., L. P. Bonifaci. and F. C. Reed to Boeing
Airplane Co. V-gutter thrust-reversers. 2,879,642, 3-31-59,
CI. 60 — 35.6.
Hibbard. Billy B.. to The Dow Chemical Co. High molecular
weight vinylaromatic hydrocarbon maleic anhydride co-
polymers and process for their preparation. 2,872 436
2-3-59, CI. 260—78.
Hibbard, Gerald O. : See —
Bordinat, Eugene, Jr., and Hibbard. 2,913,545.
Hibbard. Oscar L. : See —
Dodge. William W., and Hibbard. 2,877,081.
Hibbard, Oscar L., and J. H. Bakelaar, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Sustained power electric clock.
2,909.891, 10-27-59, CI. 58—26.
2,883,396.
2,891,969.
2,917,521.
Hibbard, Rowland G.. to J. F. Dunn. Implement hitch.
2.871,028, 1-27-59, CI. 280 — 476.
HIbben, John, Jr., and B. B. Kunkel, to Kunkel Industries,
Inc. Collapsible golf bag cart. 2,914,336, 11-24-59,
CI. 280—42.
Hibbitts, Charles H., and F. L. Kelly, to Allied Chemical
Corp. Production of melamine. 2,918,467, 12-22-59, CI.
260 — 249.7.
Hibner, De Los E., Jr. and J. W. Humphrey, to Blaw-Knox
Co. Soot blower. 2,883,694, 4-28-59, CI. 15 — 317.
Hibshman, Henry J. : See —
Long. Robert B., and Hibshman. 2,904,483.
Long, Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2,905,606.
Long, Robert
2,905,607.
Hiby, Friedrich K.
B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
.^^.uw^ix. . See —
Hiby, Julius W. and F. K. 2,873,231.
Hiby, Julius \V. and F. K., to Simon-Carves Ltd. Regenera-
tors of coke ovens. 2,873,231, 2-10-59, CI. 202 — 141.
Hickel, Elmer R. Rota y lawn mowers and edge trimmers.
2,904,947, 9-22-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Hickerson, Frederick R. Fastener for laced closures.
2,871,537, 2-3-59, CI. 24 — 117.
Hickerson, John E. : See —
Palmer, Leon E., Page, and Hickerson. 2,879,876.
Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Type selection mechanism. 2,905,083, 9-22-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Selection mechanism for typewriter. 2,905,302, 9-22-59,
CI. 197—52.
Hickerson, John E., R. E. Page, and J. A. Weidenhammer, to
International Business Machines Corp. Single element
printing head. 2,895,584, 7-21-59, CI. 197—52.
Hickethier, Alfred : See —
Siiuberlich, Willy, and Hickethier. 2.873.672.
Hickey, John J. Games. 2,906,535, 9-29-59, CI. 273 — 148.
and W. G. Wallace, to General Motors Corp.
control systems. 2,868,036, 1-13-59, CI.
Hickey, John L.,
Transmission
74 — 754.
Hickey, John S.,
Jr., to General Electric Co. Liquid-cooled
electrode. 2,888,584, 5-26-59, CI. 313 — 17.
Hickev, William W. : See —
Clark. Carleton L., Hickey. Kaiser, and Smith. 2,876,860.
Hickley, Thomas J., C. A. Burmister, and R. R. Ross, to
United States of America, Commerce. Electronic position
indicator. 2,911,642, 11-3-59, CI. 343 — 15.
Hickman, Albert F. : See —
Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Hickman. 2,894,563.
Hickman, Albert F. Rubber torsion spring. 2,915,306,
12-1-59, CI. 267—57.1.
Hickman, Charles E., and A. L. Goldsmith. Apparatus for
manufacturing tubing. 2,870,522. 1-27-59, CI. 29 — 33.
Hickman, Emmett W. Semiautomatic signal attachment for
a mailbox. 2,874,896, 2-24-59, CI. 232—35.
Hickman, Herbert H. Auxiliary engine control device.
2,908,827, 10-13-59, CI. 307 — 10.
Hickman Industries, Inc. : See —
Simons, Allison K. Radke, and Champa. 2,875,810.
Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Hickman. 2,894,563.
Hickman, John P. : See —
Rotzler, Ross W., Hickman, and Collier. 2,868,327.
Hickman, Kenneth C. D. Multiple effect distillation.
2,894.879, 7-14-59, CI. 202 — 45.
Hickman, Kenneth C. D. Compression distillation. 2,899,366,
8-11-59, CI. 202 — 205.
Hickok Electrical Instrument Co.. The : See —
Weiss, Walter A., and Wise. 2,903,644.
Hickok Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Epstein, Max. 2.898,603.
Epstein, Max. 2,908,015.
Meeker, William H. 2,885,756.
Salter, Douglas R. 2,876,980.
Salter. Douglas R. 2,879,516.
Hickok, Robert D., Jr., to Cleveland Patents, Inc. Tube
tester. 2,870,400, 1-20-59, CI. 324 — 22.
Hickok, W. O., Mfg. C6. : See —
Hershey, Harrv L 2,903,831.
McClure, Arthur W. 2.903,830.
Whitcomb, John O. 2,887,156.
Hickok, Willard H., to Chemetron Corp. Electronic arc-sup-
pressor. 2,868,941, 1-13-59, CI. 219 — 10.77.
Hicks, Darrell D. : See —
Belanger, William J., Masters, and Hicks. 2,908,664.
Hicks, Druery F., Jr. In-line coupler. 2,900,688, 8-25-59,
CI. 24 — 125.
Hicks, Harold C, to G. Miller. Magazine paper roll dispens-
ing device. 2,904,274. 9-15-59. CI. 242 — 55.3.
Hicks, Harold H., to International Steel Co. Welded type
striker and draft lug with coupler height adjustment.
2,894,646, 7-14-59, CI. 213 — 21.
Hicks. J. Bryon. Device for improving the operation of inter-
nal combustion engines. 2,899,949. 8-18-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Hicks, Jarvis B. Internal combustion engines. 2,873,733,
2-17-59, CI. 123 — 191.
Hicks, John W., Jr., and P. N. Smith, to Deering Milliken
Research Corp. Control system and method. 2,878,636,
3-24-59. CI. 57 — 38.3.
Hicks, Melvin E. Means for conditioning and supplying air
to an internal combustion engine. 2.890,029, 6-9-59 CI.
261—18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hicks, Richard J. : See —
Meyer, Walter W., Hicks, and Dolhun. 2,888,280.
Hicks, Thomas E. : See —
Crandall, Howard W., Hicks, Rubin, and Thomas.
2, !_)l(i, 349.
Hicks, Walter J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Transistor controlled gaseous indicator circuits. 2,899,606,
8-11-59. CI. 315 — 135.
Hicks, Walter R., to Centaur Products Corp. Sound recover-
ing attachment for motion picture cameras. 2,911,882,
11-10-59, CI. 88 — 1G.2.
Hicks, William E. Book-binding apparatus. 2,881,455,
4-14-59, CI. 11 — 1.
Hicks, William L. Vehicle tire ballast. 2,884,039, 4-28-59,
CI. 152—330.
Hickson & Welch Ltd. : See-
Adams, Dennis A. W., and Sarkar. 2,875,106.
Hidalgo, Albert, Sr. Device for holding boards while being
nailed. 2,877,983. 3-17-59, CI. 254 — 17.
Hidalgo, John, A. R. Williams, and I. F. Halverstadt, to Cut-
ter Laboratories, Inc. Branched chain diammonio esters.
2.871.258, 1-27-59. CI. 260 — 482.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A., to N.V. COQ. Gas-blast circuit
breakers. 2,887,550, 5-19-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A., to N.V. COQ, Utrecht. Electric
switches for high voltage. 2,897,325, 7-28-59, CI.
200—150.
Hidding, Walter E. Tube clamp. 2,908,476, 10-13-59, CI.
251 — 8.
Hidy, Phil H., W. F. Phillips, and R. L. Harned, to Com-
mercial Solvents Corp. Process for recovery of antibiotic
amicetin. 2,902,480, 9-1-59, CI. 260—211.5.
Hieatt Engineering Co. : See —
Clark, George F. 2,917,927.
Hieber, Georg : See —
Schenk, Karl. 2,876.099.
Hiebert, Abraham G. Automatic cut-off stop for power saws.
2,892,474. 6-30-59, CI. 143—168.
Hiemstra, Pieter, and J. Muetgeert, to Cooperatieve Verkoop-
en Productievereniging van Aardappelmeel en Derivaten
"Avebe" G.-A. Process for the production of amylose ar-
ticles by extrusion of aqueous Bodium hydroxide solution
thereof into concentrated aqueous ammonium sulphate so-
lution. 2,902,336, 9-1-59, CI. 18—54.
Hiering, William A., to Ortley Co., Ltd. Trolling device.
2,884,213, 4-28-59, CI. 248 — 42.
Hieronymus, John W., to The Johnson Corp. Rotary joint
syphon pipe assembly. 2,911,234, 11-3-59, CI. 285 — 53.
Hiers. Victor H. : See — -
Paulsen. Paul L.. Hiers, and Kanzelberger. 2,899,772.
Hiers, Victor H., to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Cabinet door con-
struction or the like. 2,881,482, 4-14-59, CI. 20 — 16.
Hiers, Victor H., to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Demountable drawer
support arrangements. 2,911,276, 11-3-59, CI. 312 — 350.
Hiesinger, Leopold, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H. Diffusion
pumps. 2,894,680, 7-14-59, CI. 230—101.
Hiett, Louis A. : See —
Rogers, Linwood N., Heath, Gutliph, and Hiett.
2,878,11S.
Hiett, William S. Butt hinge and tenon mortiser. 2,870,804,
1-27-59. CI. 144 — 27.
Higbee, Wilmer L. : See —
Se Legue, David F., and Higbee. 2.876,963.
Higberg, Arthur L., to Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co., Inc.
Latch and lock mechanism for rocker type file cabinet.
2,875,011, 2-24-59, CI. 312—218.
Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co., Inc.
file cabinet. 2,875,015, 2-24-59,
Higgins, Louis W. : See —
Herrmann, John A., Higgins, and Parmenter.
2,912,526.
Animated toy. 2,918,752, 12-29-59,
Higberg. Arthur L., to
Rocking compartment
CI. 312—325.
Higberg, Arthur L., to
Yawman and Erb Mfg. Co., Inc.
Partition for filing cabinet rocker compartment. 2,905,336,
9-22-59, CI. 211 — 184.
Higdon, Louis B. : See —
Scibetta, Paul C, and Higdon. 2,898,710.
Higer, Harry. Loading platform for garbage disposal ma-
chine. 2,869,795, 1-20-59, CI. 241 — 301.
Higer, Harry. Machine for cutting or disintegrating matter.
2,902,227, 9-1-59, CI. 241—257.
Higer, Harry. Garbage grinder. 2,902,228, 9-1-59, CI.
241—257.
Higgin, Albert S., to American Home Products Corp. Metal
can top manufacture. 2,880,686, 4-7-59, CI. 113 — 121.
Higgins, Clifford, and E. Prior, to Claude General Neon Lights
Ltd. Low pressure mercury vapour electric discharge
lamps. 2,881.345, 4-7-59, CI. 313—220.
Higgins, Edward F. Corrosion-resistant sucker rod and
method of constructing same. 2,874,937, 2-24-59, CI.
255 — 28.
Higgins, Edward F. End fittings for sucker rods having a
flowable binder. 2,874,938, 2-24-59, CI. 255 — 28.
Higgins. Gary H., and W. W. T. Crane, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Large scale method
for the production and purification of curium. 2,SS7,358,
5-19-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Higgins, Henry G. Band clamp. 2,917,621, 12-15-59, CI.
24 — 280.
Higgins, Inc. : See —
Dugas, Joseph J. 2,915,802.
Higgins, Jerree A. Anchor and skin protector for ileostomy
bags. 2,877,768, 3-17-59, CI. 128—283.
Higgins, John A. : See —
Bruck, George, Higgins, and Ward. 2,890,392.
Gipstein.
Gipstein,
Higgins,
Higgins,
and Kippur.
and Kippur.
2,917,841.
2,870,125.
Higgins, Lyman F.
CI. 46—131.
Higgins, Mark A. : See —
Clark, Benjamin F.,
2,918,498.
Clark, Benjamin F.,
2,919,291.
Higgins, Raymond : See —
Ott, Edward A., and Higgins.
Higgins, Thomas P. : See —
Read, Leslie J., and Higgins. 2,896,276.
Higgins, Walter A., and H. C. Lott. Warehouse pallets.
2.870.980, 1-27-59. CI. 248 — 120.
Higgs, Harold P., to General Instrument Corp. Transformer
construction. 2,918,040, 12-22-59, CI. 336 — 192.
Higgs, Richard F., and C. J. Owen, to United States Steel
Corp. Electrodeposition of tin and electrolyte therefor.
2,870,070, 1-20-59, CI. 204 — 54.
High, Carl F., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fuel injection system.
2,888,002, 5-26-59, CI. 123 — 140.
High, Le Roy B., to The Udylite Research Corp. Lime buffing
compositions and method for reducing slaking thereof.
2,899,289, 8-11-59, CI. 51 — 304.
High Robert L. : See —
Miley, Walter M., Hughes, and High.
High Vacuum Equipment Corp. : See —
Giepen, William A. 2,903,181.
Highland Container Co., Inc. : See —
Markham, Robert N. 2,896,833.
Highland, Olaf, and L. A. Chelmo. Fluid pressure line locking
mechanism. 2,886,060, 5-12-59, CI. 137 — 512.1.
Highley, Wenford E. : See —
Brown, Morris C, and Highley. 2,890,032.
High Standard Mfg. Corp., The : See —
Hillberg, Robert L. 2,909.101.
Sefried, Harry H., II, and Gunnesson. 2,869,268.
Hight. Henry A., Jr. : See —
Horton, Charles T, and Hight. 2,867,215.
Hightower, Earle D., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Detector for telephone surreptitious
listening techniques. 2,875,285, 2-24-59, CI. 179 — 175.
Hightower, Thomas H. Holder for hair trimming blade.
2,869,229, 1-20-59, CI. 30—30.
High Voltage Engineering Corp. : See —
Dewey, Davis R., II, and Gale. 2,892,946.
Dewey, Davis R., II, and Trump. 2,897,365.
Emanuelson, Roy M. 2,887,583.
Emanuelson, Rov M. 2.892,947.
Gale, Alfred J. '2.907,884.
Gale, Alfred J., and Connor. 2,897,036.
Gale, Alfred J., and Goldie. 2,883,606.
Halm, Frederick S. 2.887.294.
Hand, Eugene E. 2,885,599.
Nygard, John C. 2.887.584.
Nygard, John C. 2,892.958.
Trump, John G. 2,887.599.
Trump, John G. 2.907.704.
Van de Graaff, Robert J. 2.885,584.
Highway Equipment Co. : See —
Gaddis, Roy, Jr. 2,893,740.
Highway Trailer Co. : See —
Strieker, Henry C. Jr. 2.879,076.
Higley, Farrell O. Toy rocket. 2,896,368, 7-28-59, CI.
46—52.
Higley, Willard S. : See—
Juveland, Omar O., and Higley.
Hignett. Travis P., L. B. Hein, A
2.912,421.
B. Phillips, and R.
and Manevitz.
Method of
2.895,285,
D.
Young, to Tennessee Valley Authority. Production of
methyl dichloro phosphine oxide. 2,875,245, 2-24-59, CI.
260—543.
Higonnet, Rene\ and L. M. Moyroud, to Graphic Arts Research
Foundation, Inc. Type composing apparatus. 2,876,687,
3-10-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Higonnet, Rene, and L. Moyroud. to Graphic Arts Research
Foundation, Inc. Carriage shifting device. 2,897,940, 8^4—
59, CI. 197 — 12.
Higonnet, Rene A. : See —
Hanson, Ellis P., Higonnet, Moyroud,
2,910,163.
Hilbert. Richard G. : See —
Soussloff, Dimitri G., and Hilbert. 2,899,796.
Hilbert, Richard G., to Universal Winding Co.
manufacturing yarn and the product thereof.
7-21-59, CI. 57—140.
Hilblom, Samuel E. : See —
Scarnato, Thomas J., Zielinski, and Hiblom.
Hild, Henry F.. to United States of America. Army. Drawn
steel cartridge case and its manufacture. 2,904, S73,
9-22-59, CI. 29—1.3.
Hilderbrand. James N. : See —
Fisher. James L, and Hilderbrand. 2.904.000.
Hildebrand, Klaus, to Askania-Werke A.G. Sighting device
for electro-optical distance meters. 2,884,830, 5-5-59,
CI. 88—1.
Hildebrand, Klaus, to Askania-Werke A.G. Method and de-
vice for electro-optical distance measurement. 2,909,958,
10-27-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Jersey Production Research
Co. Filling well pipe. 2,884,938, 5-5-59, CI. 137— 6S.
2.S95.277
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Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Jersey Production Research
Co. Underwater control of wild wells. 2,889,885, 6-9-59,
CI. 166—55.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Geophone assembly. 2,898,575, 8-4-59, CI. 340—17.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Jersey Production Research
Co. Vibrating bit assembly. 2,902,258, 9-1-59, CI.
255 — 4.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., and C. G. Weinel, Jr., to Jersey
Production Research Co. Combined rotary and percussion
drilling apparatus. 2,873,093, 2-10-59, CI. 255 — 3.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich, to Spinnfaser Akt. Process for pro-
ducing viscose solution. 2,879.267, 3-24-59. CI. 260 — 218.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich, to Spinnfaser Aktiengesellschaft.
Spinning head for spinning synthetic threads. 2,910,725,
IIOKA pi lO Q
Hildebrandt, Friedrich, to Spinnfaser Akt. Spinning nozzles.
2,914,802, 12-1-59, CI. 18—8.
Hildebrandt, Gustav, deceased, by L. A. K. Hildebrandt, nee
Deecke, and U. G. W. and K. G. W. Hildebrandt, heirs,
to Knoll A.G., Chemische Fabriken. (2,2-diallyl-4-
pentenoyl)urea. 2,915,553, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 553.
Hildebrandt, John J., Corp. : See —
Hildebrandt, John J. and R. A. 2,913,848.
Hildebrandt, John J. and R. A., to John J. Hildebrandt Corp.
Fishing lure. 2,913,848, 11-24-59, CI. 43 — 42.16.
Hildebrandt, Konrad G. W. : See —
Hildebrandt, Gustav. 2,915,553.
Hildebrandt, Lore A. K. : See —
Hildebrandt, Gustav. 2,915,553.
Hildebrandt, Robert A. : See —
Hildebrandt, John J. and R. A. 2,913,848.
Hildebrandt, Ullrich G. W. : See —
Hildebrandt, Gustav. 2,915,553.
Hildebrandt, William J., to Underwood Corp. Punch coding
records from a typewriter keyboard. 2,902,092, 9-1-59,
CI. 164 — 113.
Hildebrandt, William J., to Underwood Corp. Data record-
ing device or devices and programming means therefor.
2.905.299, 9-29-59, CI. 197—20.
Hildebrandt. William J., and S. J. Intagliata, to Dnderwood
Corp. Differentially programmed typewriters and tape
punch. 2,913,088, 11-17-59, CI. 197—5.
Hildebrant, Vernon H. Pneumatic tire casing with traction
increasing means. 2,888,057, 5-26-59, CI. 152 — 210.
Hildenbrandt. August J., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regu-
lator Co. Jet balancing transmitting apparatus. 2,877,785,
3-17-59, CI. 137—82.
Hildenbrandt, August J., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regu-
lator Co. Apparatus for transmitting pressure from a cor-
rosive fluid to a non-corrosive fluid. 2,877,799, 3-17-59,
CI. 137 — 787.
Hilder, Leonard O. Game device. 2,882,054, 4-14-59, CI.
273—97.
Hilderbrandt, Alexander B., to Jersey Production Research
Co. Core hnrrel. 2,876.996. 3-10-59, CI. 255 — 72.
Hlldmann, William B., to Brock & Rankin, Inc. Continuous-
flow rounding, jointing, and casing-in machinery. 2,895,148,
7-21-59, CI. 11—1.
Hildreth, Myrna D. : See—
Hi'dreth Wilmarth A. 2.870,855.
Hildreth, Wilmarth A., to M. D. Hildreth. Hold-down
device for storage batteries. 2,870,855. 1-27-59, CI. ISO —
68.5.
Hildyard. Joseph M., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method for
regulating the flow of fluids to reactors. 2,909,413,
10-20-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Hileman, Dean S., to Denver Brick and Pipe Co. Attachments
for fork lift trucks. 2,869.742, 1-20-59, Cl. 214 — 654.
Hilemn, Henry H. Copper coating process. 2,915,414,
12-1-59, Cl. 117—35.
Hiler. Malvern J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Dextran containing sizing composition. 2,880,105,
3-31-59, Cl. 106 — 162.
Hiler, Malvern J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Soil conditioner and method of using. 2,901,864,
9-1-59. Cl. 47 — 58.
Hilfer, Harry, to Witco Chemical Co., Inc. Stick-form as-
tringent compositions. 2,890,987. 6-16-59. Cl. 167 — 90.
Hilfiker. Hans, and A. Schreiber. Remote control switches
for distribution boards. 2,904,654. 9-15-^59, Cl. 200 — 87.
Hilgeman, Clarence B. : See —
Powell, Robert D., Hilgeman, and Sporing. 2,889,161.
Hilgers. Clair E. Combination cooker and warmer. 2,897,746,
8-4-59, Cl. 99 — 443.
Hilgers, Robert W. : See —
Earl, Howard E., and Hilgers. 2,918,761.
Hilgert, Adolph J. : See —
Dietz, Gerald E., and Hilgert. 2,869,049.
Hilgert, Adolph J., to Baso Inc. Control apparatus.
2,876,786, 3-10-59, Cl. 137 — 06.
Hilgert, Adolph J., to Baso Inc. Fluid fuel control appa-
ratus. 2,879,358, 3-24-59, Cl. 200 — 140.
Hilgert. Adolph J., to Baso Inc. Control apparatus. 2,916,-
676, 12-8-59, Cl. 317—165.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Rotatable con-
crete mixing drum with improved discharge performance.
2,883,166, 4-21-59, Cl. 259—161.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Support struc-
ture for a welding positioner. 2,899,197, 8-11-59, Cl.
269—204.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., to Worthington Corp. Liquid meas-
uring device. 2,900,115, 8-18-59. Cl. 222 — 416.
Hilkemeier, Louis G., and V. H. Berg, to Worthington Corp.
Means for increasing the capacity of concrete mixer drums.
2,879,97S, 3-31-59, Cl. 259—161.
Hilkene, John A. Water level indicating gage for steam
boilers. 2,871,700, 2-3-59, Cl. 73—328.
Hilker, Annamary : See —
Malsbary, James S., and Hilker. 2,871,373.
Hilker, Erwin B. : See —
Malsbary, James S., Hilker, and A. 2,871,373.
Hill, Albert H. Metal awning. 2,883,719, 4-28-59, Cl.
20—57.5.
Hill, Alfred B., to The American Oil Co. Corrosion inhibition
in condensing exchangers. 2,911,351, 11-3-59, Cl. 208 — 47.
Hill, Archie S., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Facsimile phasing and repeating system. 2,914,607,
11-24-59, Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Hill, Arlie D. Single pedal throttle and brake control for
vehicles. 2,869,696, 1-20-59, Cl. 192—3.
Hill, Arthur M„ to Service Pipe Line Co. Scraper trap clo-
sure. 2.870,934, 1-27-59, Cl. 220—33.
Hill, Charles H. Power driven work-engaging attachment for
turret lathes. 2.892,386, 6-30-59, Cl. 90—11.
Hill, Clarence W.. and D. B. Hopkinson, to Saco-Lowell Shops.
Roving frame builder mechanism. 2,870,597, 1-27-59, Cl.
57 — 96.
Hill, Claude, to Harry Ferguson Research Ltd. Internal
combustion engine. 2,914,045, 11-24-59, Cl. 123 — 41.72.
Hill, Clifford W., and J. S. Kane, to Union Carbide Corp.
Gas-shielded arc torches. 2,906,854, 9-29-59, Cl. 219 — 75.
Hill Cross Co., Inc. : See —
Wood, Donald. 2,809.693.
Hill, Cyril T., to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Production of iron
chloride and sulfur. 2,895,796, 7-21-59, Cl. 23 — 87.
Hill, Cyril T., to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Recovery of ger-
manium tetrachloride. 2,895,797, 7-21-59, Cl. 23 — 87.
Hill, David C, to Haskel Engineering Associates. Packing
gland for a movable piston. 2,903,310, 9-8-59. Cl. 309 — 23.
Hill, Dennis W.'i to Hivac Ltd. Cold-cathode gas-discharge
tubes. 2,883,584, 4-21-59, Cl. 315—335.
Hill, Donald F. : See —
Halik, Raymond R., and Hill. 2,898.292.
Hill, Donald F., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method for
increasing catalyst on-stream time in a hydrogenation proc-
ess. 2,899,383, 8-11-59, Cl. 208 — 143.
Hill, Edward G. : See —
Ayers, David T„ Jr., and Hill. 2,896.584.
Hill, Edward G., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake mech-
anism. 2,875,582, 3-3-59.C1. 60—54.6.
Hill, Edward G., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Deceleration respon-
sive controlled booster brake mechanism. 2,876,044,
3-3-59. Cl. 303 — 24.
Hill, Edward G., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake mech-
anism. 2,911,263, 11-3-59, Cl. 303—6.
Hill, Edward H. : See —
Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 2,899,412.
Hill, Edward J. Pediatric urine collectors. 2,877,769,
3-17-59, Cl. 128—295.
Hill, Erwin F. : See —
Watts, John D., Lefevre, and Hill. 2,867,453.
Hill, F. H., Co., Inc. : See —
Overland, John S., Hill, and Seger. 2,869,216.
Hill, Francis A., 2nd. Sliding bulkhead transmission.
2,909,033, 10-20-59, a. 60—53.
Hill, Frank A., to Librascope. Inc. Apnaratus for sensing
radioactivity. 2.871,366, 1-27-59. Cl. 252 — 83.6.
Hill, Frank A., and A. J. Pankratz, to Librascope, Inc.
General purpose connector card. 2,914,706, 11-24-59, Cl.
317 — 101.
Hill, Frank R. Individual condiment containers. 2,893,618,
7-7-59. Cl. 229—17.
Hill, Fred N., to Union Carbide Corp. Stabilized poly (eth-
ylene oxide). 2,897,178, 7-28-59, Cl. 260 — 45.9.
Hill, Frederick J., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Heating apparatus employing submerged secondary
combustion chamber. 2,902,029, 9-1-59, Cl. 126 — 360.
Hill, Frederick T. : See —
Cardell, James, and Hill. 2,916,652.
Hill, George L. Fuse cutout. 2,877,320, 3-10-59, Cl. 200—
114.
Hill, George W., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Tooth struc-
ture for trenchers and the like. 2,885,801, 5-12-59, Cl.
37—142.
Hill. Gerald L. Traction device for vehicles. 2,912,035,
11-10-59, Cl. 152—216.
Hill. Gideon D., S. S. Sharp, and D. E. Wolf, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for controlling vegeta-
tion. 2,876,088, 3-3-59, Cl. 71—2.6.
Hill, Gilman A., to Petroleum Research Corp. Oil recovery
process. 2,896,719, 7-28-59, Cl. 166 — 42.
Hill, H. H. : See —
Weathersby, Fred E. 2,875,546.
Hill, Harold, and A. J. Rudge, to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Ltd. Electrolvtic fluorine manufacture. 2,879,212,
3-24-59, Cl. 204 — 60.
Hill, Harvey J., to Roberts Mfg. Co. Carpet stretcher.
2,882,642, 4-21-59, Cl. 45—89.
Hill, Henry C, to Boeing Airplane Co. Clutch-brake syn-
chronizer mechanism for reversing gear. 2,883,021,
4-21-59, Cl. 192—18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hill, Henry E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Call
transmitter. 2,873,317, 2-10-59, CI. 179 — 90.
Hill, Henry H. Washing and sterilizing means for milking
line valves. 2,888,028, 5-26-59, CI. 137—240.
Hill, Howard : See —
Bennett, Herbert L., and Hill. 2,910,219.
Hill, J. E. : See —
Beck, Julius S. 2,882,015.
Hill, James E. : See —
Karsten, Fred H., and Hill. 2,883,863.
Hill, James H., and \V. C. Moser, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Separation process using fly ash. 2,887,451, 5-19-
59, CI. 210 — 40.
Hill, James M. Mobile curvable conveyors. 2,890,788,
6-16-59, CI. 198 — 89.
Hill, James S. : See —
Green, Robert B., and Hill. 2,911,057.
Hill, James T. : See —
Overland, John S., Hill, and Seger. 2,869,216.
Hill, John A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pharma-
ceutical preparations. 2,918,411, 12-22-59, CI 167 — 82.
Hill, John E. : See —
Anderson, Clifford E. 2,908,883.
Hill, John L. Tubular combined cartridge container and
magazine unit. 2,882,635, 4-21-59, CI. 42 — 17.
Hill. John W., to The Globe Co. Filling machine horn.
2.871.508. 2-3-59. CI. 17 — 41.
Hill, John W. to The Globe Co. Apparatus for sealing con-
tainers. 2.886,816, 5-19-59, CI. 1 — 177.
Hill, John W., to The Globe Co. Grating material. 2,895,573,
7—21—59 pi IRQ 82
Hill, John W., to The Globe Co. Cable tray. 2,917,259,
12-15-59, CI. 248 — 68.
Hill, Joseph F., W. C. Whitcomb, and D. J. Van Horn, to
Surface Combustion Corp. Take-up and latching device.
2,893,097, 7-7-59, CI. 24 — 279.
Hill, Joseph H. Fire escape device. 2,873,055, 2-10-59, CI.
227 — 30.
Hill, Kenneth M., and P. J. Lynskey. to Peter Spence & Sons
Ltd. Continuous process for the manufacture of titanium
metal. 2,890,953. 6-16-59. CI. 75—84.5.
Hill, Lester E., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Magnetically en-
closed coil. 2.867,894, 1-13-59, CI. 29 — 155.56.
Hill, Ludwig : See —
Osswald, Philipp, Friedel, Arimont, and Hill. 2,919,184.
Hill, Mark L.. Jr. : See —
Gottshall, Ralph I., and Hill. 2,905,541.
Gottshall, Ralph I., and Hill. 2,905,542.
Hill, Morton : See —
2,885,124.
Grinding machine.
2,895,265.
Gringing machine. 2,897,639,
Grinding machine-truing appa-
2,907.315.
Green, Martin, and Hill.
Hill, Oiva E., to Norton Co.
7-21-59, CI. 51 — 165.
Hill, Oiva E., to Norton Co.
8-4-59, CI. 51—165.
Hill, Oiva E., to Norton Co.
ratus. 2.900,974. 8-25-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Hill, Oiva E., to Norton Co. Truing apparatus
10-6-59. CI. 125—11.
Hill, Philip: See—
Fotis, Peter, Jr., Esmay, and Hill. 2,919,268.
Wolff. William F.. and Hill. 2,877,176.
Hill, Ralph M., Jr. : See —
Corbitt, Howard E., Hill, and Bozarth. 2,870,287.
Hill. Richard F. H., to Williams & Hill Ltd. Film recorder.
2,877.684. 3-17-59, CI. 88—16.2.
Hill, Robert A. : See —
Thomas, David F., and Hill. 2.894.531.
Thomas, David F., and Hill. 2,900,918.
Thomas, David F., and Hill. 2.905.096.
Hill, Robert H., to Perfect Circle Corp. Brake means.
2,881,866, 4-14-59, CI. 188 — 69.
Hill. Robert L., to Morgan Packing Co., Inc. Machine for
loading containers in a carton. 2,879,638, 3-31-59, CI.
53 — 166.
Hill, Robert W. : See —
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,911.399.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,911.400.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,911,401.
Hill, Rov. Trailer connections for vehicles. 2,888,275,
5-26-59, CI. 280—420.
Hill, Rov O.. Jr. : See —
Rouse, Benjamin P., Jr., and Hill. 2,899,316.
Hill, Roy R., to Orendorff Mfg. Co. Two piece agricultural
sweep. 8,882,983, 4-21-59, CI. 172—730.
Hill, Rutherford B., and D. B. Merrifield, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Butyl rubber and phosphorothioates. 2,906,-
731, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Hill, Thomas J. : See —
McBrayer, Manuel L., and Hill. 2,901,784.
Hill, Walter P., to Aeroquip Corp. Tube bending machine
having pressure and back up rams. 2,887,144, 5-19-59,
CI. 153 — 48.
Hill, Wilbur G., General Aniline & Film Corp.
control device. 2,886,257, 5-12-59, CI. 242-
Hill, William : See —
Keyes, Clifford B., and Hill. 2,878,923.
Hillard, George O., Jr. : See —
Segraves, William B., and Hillard. 2,895,979.
Film tension
-75.5.
Hillard, George O., Jr., and L. C. Kenyon, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Vapor phase cracking of evclo-
pentadiene dinier. 2,913,504. 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 666.
Hillberg, Bror, to Superior Concrete Accessories, Inc. Con-
crete wall form. 2,904,870. 9-22-59, CI. 25 — 131.
Hillberg, Robert L., i/2 to The High Standard Mfg. Corp., and
V2 to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Gas operated firearm with
gas piston surrounding a tubular magazine. 2,909,101,
10-20-59, CI. 89 — 191.
Hillegass, Kenneth P.. to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Cam roller self-energizing disc brake. 2,900,051, 8-18-59,
CI. 188—72.
Hilleman, Maurice R., and R. O. Taylor, to United States of
America, Army. Mechanical tissue culture washer.
2,884,936, 5-5-59, CI. 134 — 148.
Hillenbrand, George C, to The Batesville Casket Co., Inc.
Burial casket body construction. 2,867,029, 1-6-59, CI.
27—6.
Hillenbrand, George C, to The Batesville Casket Co., Inc.
Burial casket construction. 2,867,030. 1-6-59. CI. 27 — 14.
Hiller, Stanley, to Stanley Products Co. Method of dehy-
drating fish. 2,877,122. 3-10-59, CI. 99 — 209.
Hiller, Stanley. Apparatus for slicing solid materials.
2,909,201. 10-20-59. CI. 146 — 108.
Hiller, Stanley, and Q. R. Stauffer ; said Stauffer assor. to
said Hiller. Apparatus for contacting solids with gases.
2,880,524, 4-7-59, CI. 34 — 102.
Hilliard, Alfred, tc Societe Le Carbone-Lorraine. Heat ex-
changers. 2.8S7.304, 5-19-59, CI. 257 — 241.
Hilliard, Perley A. Machine for coating candy centers.
2,868,158, 1-13-59, CI. 118—24.
Hilliard, William A. : See —
Lucian, Arsene N., and Hilliard. 2,909,892.
Hillier, Stanley K., to W. F. Hall Printing Co. Method of
preregistering printing plates in multicolor printing.
2,894,454, 7-14-59, CI. 101—211.
Hillig, John E., to Reading Co. Remote stop-start system
for diesel engine. 2,915,644, 12-1-59, CI. 290 — 2.
Hilligoss, Alfred A. Portable car port. 2,896,651, 7-28-59,
CI. 135—7.1.
Hilliker, Frank T., to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Food service carts. 2,919,339, 12-29-59, CI. 219 — 35.
Hillis, Clinton D. : See—
Blazek, William J., and Hillis. 2,875,005.
Hillis, John H. : See —
Stephenson, John O., and Hillis. 2,908,4' 12.
Hillix, Foster F. : See —
Lowe, Donald J., and Hillix. 2,883,037.
Hillix, Foster F., and S. L. Phillips, to Wedge Protectors, Inc.
Method for producing composite cup-shaped articles.
2.876,724. 3-10-59, CI. 113—116.
Hillman, Conway D. : See —
Keuffel, Carl W., Hillman, and Baker. 2,909,964.
Hillman. Erwin : See —
Rusch. Kenneth A., and Hillman. 2,897.875.
Hillman, John, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Air operated water
valve for rock drills. 2,882,861, 4-21-59, CI. 121 — 10.
Hillman, Malcolm E., % to A. G. Montgomery and % to
H. E. Llovd. Constant tension system. 2,889,502, 6-2-59,
CI. 318 — 6,
Hillman, Murray J. : See —
Hegarty, James M., and Hillman. 2,894,176.
Hillman, Murray J., to Hycon Mfg. Co. On-and-off velocity
servosystem. 2,905,876, 9-22-59. CI. 318 — 327.
Hillman, Murray J., and J. M. Hegarty, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Pulse pair encoder circuits or the like.
2,890,025, 6-9-59, CI. 250—27.
Hillmann, Edmund J. Prefabricated miterless corner mould-
ing. 2.915.794, 12-8-59. CI. 20 — 74.
Hillmann, Gunther. Process for making iodo derivatives of
thyronine. 2,886,592. 5-12-59, CI. 260—519.
Hillmann, Paul, to VEB Zeiss Ikon Dresden. Shutter blade
for photographic apparatus. 2,882,808, 4-21-59, CI.
95—63.
Hill-Rom Co., Inc. : See — ■
Burst, Francis J. 2,912.704.
Darnell, Victor L., and Burst. 2,913,300.
Hills, Bertha H. Writing paper support. 2,887,790, 5-26-59,
CI. 35—38.
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc. : See —
Nutting. Lee, Silverstein, and Himel. 2,905,701.
Hills, Donald W., and O. K. Grimm, to Hipp IVelding Works.
Attachment for scraper. 2.897,615, 8-4-59, CI. 37 — 145.
Hills, Elmer G., V> to Radion Corp. Double conversion multi-
band tuning unit. 2,902,598., 9-1-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Hills, Fielding B., to Radio Corp. of America. Control means.
2,917,944, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 526.
Hills. Joseph A. Perimeter measuring device. 2,SSS.750,
6-2-59, CI. 33—141.
Hills McCanna Co. : See —
Beaurline. Clyde F. 2.913,234.
McFarland, Rolland, Jr. 2,918,089.
Sandenburgh, George R. 2,895,191.
Hills (West Bromwich) Ltd. : See —
Hinchliffe, Ernest D.. and Woolley. 2,901,785.
Hillside Laboratory : See —
Haley, Bernard W. 2,868,062.
Hillson, Frank. Inside corner insert for steel moulding.
2,884,669, 5-5-59, CI. 20 — 74.
Hillwick, Stanley L., and W. M. Cooper, to Economy Pest
Control. Airborne seeder. 2.898,008, S-4-59, CI. 222' — 303.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Speed ratio
Matrix and
machines.
Hillyer, Curtis, to Stromberg Time Corp. Automatic infor-
mation transmission. 2,918,654, 12-22-59, CI. 340 — 150.
Hillyer, John C, and L. O. Edmonds, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Process of hydroxylating 2,3,4,5-bis(A2-butenylene)
tetrahydrofurfural compounds, resulting product, and a
resin formed therefrom. 2,880,556, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 67.
Hillyer, John C, and J. T. Edmonds, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Process for reacting a diolefin and a furfural.
2,898,347, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 346.2.
Hillyer, John C, and J. F. Wilson, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Removal of fluorides from industrial waste waters.
2,914,474, 11-24-59, CI. 210—53.
Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. : See —
Klancnik, Shrank J., Jr. 2,885,674.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr. 2,895,130.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr. 2,903,694.
Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co.
governor. 2,913,931, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 731.
Hilpman, Paul, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co.
assembling method for typographical composin,
2,917,159, 12-15-59. CI. 199—32.
Hilpman, Paul, and W. A. Milanese, Jr., to Mergenthaler
Linotype Co. Teletypesetter controlled mixer for typo-
graphical machine. 2,90S,380, 10-13-59, CI. 199 — 21.
Hils, Karl, and H. J. Schwerdhofer, to The Firma Fichtel &
Sachs A.G. Bicycle hub dynamo. 2,882,427, 4-14-59, CI.
310 — 67.
Hilti, Martin, to Anstalt fur Montage-Technik. Setting de-
vices for use in the driving of nails or other pins. 2,895,135,
7-21-59, CI. 1 — 47.
Hilti, Martin. Stud driving device. 2,896,209, 7-28-59,
CI. 1—47.
Hiltmann, Rudolf, F. Mietzsch, and K. Kaemmerer, to
Schenley Industries, Inc. 2-diloweralkylamino-alkoxy-3-
methyl-benzoic acid esters. 2,914,552, 11-24-59, CI.
260 — 471.
Hilton, George H. : See —
Cameron, Fred M., Jr., and Hilton. 2,907,921.
Hilton, Harry H., and A. F. Torrisi, to General Electric Co.
Electrolytic capacitors with increased available capacitance.
2,871,426. 1-27-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Hilton, Laurence L. : See — ■
Biedebach, William F., Jr., and Hilton. 2,915,425.
Hilton, John L., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Hydraulic flow
control valve devices. 2,911,007, 11-3-59, CI. 137 — 622.5.
Hilton, Ralph. Paint brush. 2,912,711, 11-17-59, CI. 15—
244.
Hilty, Donald C, to Union Carbide Corp. Refining molten
pig iron. 2,915,380, 12-1-59, CI. 75—52.
Hiltz, Arnold A., and E. G. Lendrat, to American Viscose
Corp. Photopolymerization process.
CI. 204—158.
Hiltz, Arnold A., and E. G. Lendrat,
Corp. Photopolymerization process.
CI. 204—158.
Hiltz, John P., Jr. : See —
Geier, Bernard, and Hiltz. 2,887.296.
Hilzinger, Paul, III. Surgical control device for controlling
operating means inserted into a body cavity. 2,905,178,
9-22-59, CI. 128—303.
Himel. Chester M. : See —
Nutting, Lee, Silverstein, and Himel. 2,905,701.
Himel, Edmond E., Jr. Releasing grip trip. 2,903,292, 9-8-
59. CI. 294 — 75.
Himelick. Robert E. : See — ■
Pleyte, Jerry, Himelick. and Dale. 2,888,382.
Himka, John, and F. C. Walther, to General Motors Corp.
Vehicle folding top. 2,895,764, 7-21-59, CI. 296 — 117.
Himmel, Leon : See —
Fischer, Laurin G., Himmel, and Whittle. 2,903,680.
Himmel. Leon, and H. F. Kuras, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Broad band omni-polarized multiple
antenna system with each antenna having individual detec-
tor and low frequency coupling network. 2,894,124, 7-7-59,
CI. 250 — 20.
Himmelstein, Paul : See —
Boettcher, Alfred, and Himmelstein. 2,870,007.
Himmelweit, Freddy : See —
Everett, Samuel J., and Himmelweit. 2,915,064.
Himmler. Wesley. Refrigerator safety device. 2,892,425,
6-30-59, CI. 109—63.5.
Hinchcliffe, Theodore H. Conveyor belt cleats. 2,875,887,
3-3-59, CI. 198 — 199.
Hinchliffe, Ernest D., and A. B. Woolley, to Hills (West
Bromwich) Ltd. Glazed structures and glazing bars for
use in such structures. 2,901,785, 9-1-59, CI. 20 — 56.
Hinchliffe, Winfred D. Supports. 2,917,257, 12-15-59, CI.
248 — 40.
Hinckley, Alfred A., and F. P. Del Guidice, to Metal Hydrides
Inc. Method for preparing sodium aluminum hydride.
2,900,224, 8-18-59. CI. 23—14.
Hinckley, John N. Pumps having rotors and swinging arms.
2,882,828, 4-21-59, CI. 103 — 42.
Hindenburg, Eugene D., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Wire
stripper. 2,889,728, 6-9-59, CI. 81 — 9.5.
Hindermann. Peter, H. P. Kolliker, and P. Trautzl, to J. R.
Geigy, A.-G. Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 2,870,173, 1-20-59,
CI. 260—373.
Hinders, Henry R., and W. C. and E. J. Byers. Tractor
operated rock remover. 2,908,409, 10-13-59, CI. 214 — 147.
492096— P 28
2.880.152, 3-31-59,
to American Viscose
2.880.153, 3-31-59,
2,868,400.
1-27-59, CI.
Hines, Russell J.
Hines, Russell J.
Hines, Russell J.
Hines, Russell J.
Hines, Russell J.
Hindes, Lawrence W., H. S. Curtis, and J. R. Siemoneit, to
Diamond Alkali Co. Preparation of easily friable crystal-
line substances by a melt casting process. 2,902,719,
9-8-59, CI. 18—47.5.
Hindin, Saul G., and H. Shalit, to Houdry Process Corp.
Pretreatment of noble metal catalysts. 2,908,656,
10-13-59, CI. 252 — 466.
Hindle, Thomas. Flexible hinges. 2,879,580, 3-31-59, CI.
28—78.
Hindle, Thomas, and E. H. Hall. Long wearing papermakers'
dryer-felt. 2,882,933, 4-21-59, CI. 139 — 426.
Hinale, Walter H., to The Chemstrand Corp. Process of
bleaching polyacrylonitrile textiles with strong mineral acid
pretreatment and then acidified sodium chlorite. 2,873,164,
2-10-59, CI. 8—108.
Hindley, Oswald : See —
Fletcher, Frederick L., Hindley. and Nichols. 2,890,840.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Torsionally resilient mounting.
2,868,037, 1-13-59, CI. 74—785.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Fluid pressure operated friction clutch.
2,869,702, 1-20-59, CI. 192 — 85.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Fluid pressure operated brake struc-
ture. 2,885,031, 5-5-59, CI. 188 — 72.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Safety coupling for power transmis-
sion mechanisms. 2,891,645, 6-23-59, CI. 192 — 87.
Hindmarch, Thomas. Fluid pressure operated friction
clutches. 2,916,122, 12-8-59, CI. 192 — 85.
Hinds, George E. : See —
Eaton, John L., and Hinds. 2,872,304.
Hine, Edwin W., II : See —
Powischill, John W., Hine, and Howard.
Hiner, Henry E. Speed governor. 2,870,892,
192 — 90.
Hines, Claude M., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Air supply
arrangement for air spring suspension system of railway
cars. 2,918,332, 12-22-59, CI. 303—22.
Hines Flask Co., The : See— -
2,867,870.
2.870,500.
2,874,425.
2,900,686.
2,915,796.
Hines, Frank F., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Tempera-
ture compensated gage. 2,913,691, 11-17-59, Cl. 338 — 3.
Hines, Frank F., and J. F. McGrath, Jr., to Baldwin-Lima-
Hamilton Corp. Low-friction load-transmitting flexible
joint. 2,868,570, 1-13-59, Cl. 287—85.
Hines, John E.. Jr. : See —
Berg, Clyde H. O., Clark, Hines, and Switzer. 2,907,342.
Berg, Clyde H. O., Hines, Hunt, Reeg, and Ballard.
2,881,117.
Hines, John K. and J. E Jr. 2,897,602.
Hines, John K. and J. E.. Jr. Portable grain dryer.
2,897,602, 8-4-59, Cl. 34 — 63.
Hines, Marion E. : See —
Cooper, Howard G., Jr., and Hines.
Hines, Paul, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
2,870,441, 1-20-59, Cl. 343—781.
Hines, Robert S. Fishing sinker.
Cl. 43 — 44.96.
Hines, Russell J., to The Hines Flask Co. Method and ap-
paratus for making sand molds for castings. 2,867,870,
1-13-59, Cl. 22—129.
Hines. Russell J., to The Hines Flask Co. Molding apparatus.
2,870,500, 1-27-59, Cl. 22 — 110.
Hines, Russell J., to The Hines Flask Co. Foundry flask
with resilient for retaining band member. 2,874,425,
2-24-59, Cl. 22—106.
Hines, Russell J., to The Hines Flask Co. Method for mak-
ing sand molds for castings. 2,900,686, 8-25-59, Cl. 22—
197.
Hines, Russell J., to The Hines Flask Co. Foundry flask.
2.915,796, 12-8-59, Cl. 22 — 107.
Hines, William D. Suckling and farrowing crate. 2,881,734,
4-14-59, Cl. 119 — 20.
Hines, William R. Wheel traction device. 2,886,091, 5-12-59,
Cl. 152—228.
Hings, Donald L. Directional antenna array. 2,875.438,
2-24-59, Cl. 343 — 733.
Hings, Donald L. Directional antenna. 2,886,813, 5-12-59,
Cl. 343—819.
Hinkamp, James B., and H. R. Dittmar, to Ethyl Corp.
Diesel fuel. 2,912,313, 11-10-59, Cl. 44—57.
Hinkel, Artur : See —
Kocks, Friedrich, and Hinkel. 2,873,344.
Hinkle. Barton L. : See —
Orr, Clyde, Jr., and Hinkle. 2,909,960.
Hinklev, David F., V> to M. Solotorovksy. Self-dissolving in-
stant coffee tablets. 2,889,226, 6-2-59, Cl. 99 — 66.
Hinks, William L. Static load bearings. 2,900,182, 8-18-59,
Cl. 267 — 57.1.
Hinlicky, John A. : See —
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, and Hinlicky. 2,903,418.
Hinman, Jack W. : See —
De Boer, Clarence, and Hinman. 2,909,463.
De Boer, Clarence, and Hinman. 2,909,464.
De Boer, Clarence, and Hinman. 2,909,517.
Hinman, Wilbur S., Jr., to United States of America, Army.
Sequential filled reserve battery. 2,886,621, 5-12-59, Cl.
136 — 90.
2,884,559.
Microwave
antennas.
2,917,861, 12-22-59,
426
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Jr., to United States of America,
; circuit. 2,897,759, S— 1-59, CI.
Navy.
102—
Hinman, Wilbur S.,
Electrical armin;
70.2.
Hinsdale, Edwin M., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television. 2,877,294, 3-10-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Hinsdale, Edwin M.', Jr., and F. B. Smith, Jr., to Radio Corp.
of America. Color television receivers. 2,898,399, 8-4-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Hinsdale, James G., to Lear, Inc. Transistor phase dis-
criminator. 2,897,379, 7-28-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Hinsey, Robert S., to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp. Mecha-
nism control. 2,872,830, 2-10-59, CI. 74 — 540.
Hinsey, Robert S., to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp. Mech-
anism control. 2,881,637, 4-14-59 CI. 74 — 531.
Hinsey, Robert S., to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp. Mech-
anism control. 2,897,686. 8-4-59, CI. 74 — 540.
Hinsey, Robert S., and N. N. Fender, to The Bingham-Her-
brand Corp. Foot actuated mechanism control . 2,915,916,
12-8-59, CI. 74 — 531.
Hinson, Jay B. Cigarette extinguisher and ash receptacle
unit. 2,868,213, 1-13-59, CI. 131—237.
Hinton, Alan V. Bird cage. 2,914,022, 11-24-59, CI.
119—17.
Hinton, Maitland J. G.. to Nagard Ltd. Astable multivibra-
tors. 2,904,756 9-15-59. CI. 331—144.
Hinton, Raymond C. P., and F. W. Warden, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Party line electrical communica-
tion systems. 2,868,809, 1-13-59, CI. 178 — 2.
Hinton, Raymond C. P., and B. Dzula, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Calling station identification.
2,894,069, 7-7-59, CI. 179—8.5.
Hinton, Robert H. : See —
Ogles, Ethridge F. and J. C. 2,896,544.
Hinton, W. H. : See —
Ogles, Ethridge F. and J. C. 2,896,544.
Hintze, Alma J., and M. C. Klaus, to Philipps Petroleum
Co. Shot hole protective device. 2,871,785, 2-3-59, CI.
102 — 22.
Hintze, Rudolf, to Stempel-Hermetik G.m.b.H. Motor-com-
pressor. 2,883,099, 4-21-59, CI. 230 — 58.
Hintze, Rudolf, to Stempel-Hermetik G.m.b.H. Vibration re-
ducing supporting arrangement. 2,894,678, 7-14-59, CI.
230 — 58.
Hintzman, John L., J. C. Hoagland, and E. Prono, to
North American Aviation, Inc. Butterfly valve and seal.
2,893,682, 7-7-59, CI. 251—173.
Hintzmann. Karl : See—
Schnell, Hermann, Nentwig, Hintzmann, Raichle, and
Biedermann. 2,917,468.
Hintzmann, Karl, and M. Kramer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Water-soluble organic copper compounds. 2,886,580,
5-12-59, CI. 260 — 438.
Hinz, Ronald W. : See —
Young, George A., Jr., Underdahl, Hinz, and Silbernick.
2,881,733.
Hinz, Otto C. Improved industrial woven wire belts.
2,908,065, 10-13-59, CI. 28—78.
Hinze, Otto. Upper chord locking device for falsework car-
riers. 2.905,284, 9-22-59. CI. 189 — 37.
Hinze, Otto. Adjustable girder. 2,909,253, 10-20-59, CI.
189—37.
Hipp, Augusta F. Clothes supporting attachment for ironing
boards. 2,869,259, 1-20-59, CI. 38—106.
Hipp Welding Works : See —
Hills, Donald W., and Grimm. 2,897,615.
Hippie, George M., to American Brake Shoe Co. Control valve
output features. 2,888,943,
machines. 2,874,397,
Hayashi, and Hira-
2,891,250,
having constant volume
6-2-59, CI. 137 — 106.
Hirak, Joseph J. Floor washing
2-24-59, CI. 15—51.
Hirakawa, Yotaro : See —
Terayama, Denzaburo, Matsubara,
kawa. 2,874,665.
Hirata, Yasuhiro. Bronchus seaming instrument.
6-23-59, CI. 1—50.
Hiratsuka, Kizo, E. Yonemltsu, T. Itabashl, K. Ishikawa,
S. Date, and K. Keimatsu. Process for the acid decomposi-
tion of organic hydroperoxides. 2,889,368, 6-2-59, CI.
260—593.
Hirdler, Fairbanks C, Jr., to Turco Products, Inc. Method
for removing metal from the surface of a metal object.
2,869,266, 1-20-59, CI. 41—42.
Hirdler, Fairbanks C, Jr., to Turco Products, Inc. Process
of removing material from a work piece. 2,883,275,
4-21-59, CI. 41 — 43.
Hirose. Katsusnburo. Process for debittering soybeans.
2,901,353. 8-25-59, CI. 99—98.
Filter apparatus. 2,867,324, 1-6-59. CI. 210—
Gene.
Filter apparatus. 2,867,325, 1-6-59, CI. 210—
Filter apparatus. 2.867,326, 1-6-59, CI. 210 —
Filter apparatus. 2,867,327, 1-6-59, CI. 210—
Hirs.
97.
Hirs. Gene.
97.
Hirs. Gene.
104.
Hirs. Gene.
106.
Hirsbmnner, Hans-Rudolf, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Process for
the dying of wool. 2,903,324, 9-8-59, CI. 8 — 43.
Hlrsch, Andre, B. M. Gibbs, and B. D. Hemmings, to Lever
Brothers Co. Protein food products and their preparation.
2,919,192, 12-29-59, CI. 99—14.
Hlrsch, George, to Brevel Products Corp. Spit drive units.
2,908,831, 10-13-59, CI. 310—68.
2,909,781.
2,888,992.
and outlet.
Hlrsch, George B. Vehicle curb parking device. 2,906,355,
9-29-59, CI. 180—1.
Hirsch, Homer C. Rigidized electrolytically formed metal
sheets. 2,878,553. 3-24-59, CI. 29 — 130.
Hirsch, James C., and K. B. Block, to Klauber Games, Inc.
Ping-pong table assembly. 2,911,217, 11-3-59, CI. 273 — 30.
Hirsch, Joel H., and J. McAfee, to Gulf Research & Develop-
ment Co. Fluidized process and apparatus for the transfer
of solids in a fluidized system. 2,892,773, 6-30-59, CI.
208—213.
Hirsch, Joseph, to Aerophysics Development Corp. Launch-
ing control device. 2,867,153, 1-6-59, CI. 87—1.7.
Hirsch, Joseph. Stiffener and stabilizer for supersonic ve-
hicles. 2,899,899. 8-18-59, CI. 102 — 49.
Hirsch, Leopold. Disengaging device for glass-holding strips.
2,895,216, 7-21-59, CI. 29 — 256.
Hirsch. Marvin E. : See —
Ollig, John L., Hirsch, Miller, and Westerholm.
Hirsch, Richard A. : See —
Detamore. Harold H.. and Hirsch. 2,876,848.
Ditmer, Clyde A., and Hirsch. 2,891,627.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., Hirsch, and McDonald.
Hirsch, Richard A., J. R. Mansfield, and H. N. Nelson, to
General Motors Corp. Propeller mechanical pitch lock
and low pitch stop assembly. 2,882,975, 4-21-59, CI.
170—160.32.
Hirsch, Robert L., C. F. Miller, and A. Bellin. to Aerojet-
General Corp. Method of restricting the burning of a
solid propellant charge. 2,917,424, 12-15-59, CI. 154 —
117.
Hirsch, Sylvan R. : See —
Keir, Alexander J., and Hirsch. 2,867,376.
Hirsch, Ursula : See —
McCormick, Jerry R. D., Hirsch, Jensen, and Sjolander.
2,878.289.
Hirsch, Wilbert. Cover for electric wiring
2.916.733, 12-8-59, CI. 340 — 280.
Hirschberg, Theodore B., Jr. : See —
.Tagger, Hubert. 2,878,749.
Little, Alfred E. 2,869,456.
Hirsehev, Malcolm : See —
Gottscho, Ira S., and Hirschey. 2,874,499.
Gottscho, Ira S., and Hirschey. 2,887,952.
Gottscho, Ira S., Hirschey, and Alessi. 2,901,968.
Gottscho, Ira S., Hirschey, and Alessi. 2,901,972.
Hirschey, Malcolm, to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Marking appa-
ratus. 2.880,669, 4-7-59. CI. 101 — 35.
Hirschey, Malcolm, to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Rotary marking
apparatus. 2,910,937, 11-3-59, CI. 101—228.
Hirschey, Malcolm, to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Marking appa-
ratus. 2,915,964, 12-8-59, CI. 101—44.
Hirsehev, Malcolm, I. S. Gottscho, and A. J. Alessi, Jr., to
Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Marking apparatus. 2,879,711,
3_31_59. ci. 101 — 14.
Hirschey, Malcolm, and A. J. Alessi, Jr., to Adolph Gottscho,
Inc. Marking apparatus. 2,889,767, 6-9-59, CI. 101 — 35.
Hirschhorn, Isidor S., to New Process Metals, Inc. Means
for nroducinc flint rods. 2.873.489. 2-17-59, CI. 22 — 1.
Hirschhorn. Isidor S., and T. H. Briggs, to New Process
Metals, Inc. Getter material. 2,890,367, 6-9-59, CI.
313—308.
Hirschler. Alfred E., to Sun Oil Co. Cracking a hydrocarbon
oil with a silica-alumina-chromium oxide-beryllium oxide
catalyst composite. 2.867,578, 1-6-59. CI. 208 — 120.
Hirschler, Alfred E., to Sun Oil Co. Process for improving
the quality of catalytic gasoline.
208—93.
Hirschler. Alfred E.. to Sun Oil Co.
products with solid adsorbents.
260 — 452.
Hirschler, Alfred E., and E. J. Janoski. to Sun Oil Co. Cat-
alvst and hvdrocarbon conversion therewith. 2,887,450,
5-19-59, CI. 208 — 120.
Hirschler, Alfred E., and E. J. Janoski, to Sun Oil Co.
Silica-alumina-chromium ph jsphate catalyst and hydrocar-
bon cracking therewith. 2,897,134, 7-28-59, CI. 208—111.
Hirsehmann, Ralph F.. to Merck & Co., Inc. Antihemor-
rhagic compounds and processes for preparing the same.
2.913,477, 11-17-59, CI. 260—461.
Hirsehmann, Ralph F., and R. Miller, to Merck & Co., Inc.
9a - fluoro - A'- 3,20 - diketo-ll,21-bis-oxygenated-17-hydroxy-
allopvegnenes and nrocpsses for preparing them. 2,885,412,
5-5-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Hirsehmann, Ralph F., N. L. Wendler, and R. Miller, to
Merck & Co., Inc. Production of dihydrovitamin K.
2,906,780, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 625.
Hirschy, Harlan W., C. H. Rowe, and K. J. Harwood. to
Kimberly-Clark Corp. Absorbent wiping sheet. 2,902,395,
9-1-59, CI. 154—46.
Hirsh. Donald H. : See —
Montagna, Amelio E.. and Hirsh. 2.905,722.
Hirsh, S. A. Mfg. Co. : See —
Bellon, Ralph J., and Ferdinand. 2,906,486.
Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Bellon. 2,889.186.
Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Handler. 2,895,241.
Hirsh, Stanley A., to Bulova Research and Development
Laboratories', Inc. Frequency adjustment plating control.
2,906,235, 9-29-59, CI. 118 — 8.
Hirshon, Jack M. : See —
Rhodes, Harrison B., Pesold, and Hirshon. 2,890,099.
2,890,997, 6-16-59. CI.
Treatment of oxidation
2,905,704, 9-22-59, CI.
LIST OF PATENTEES
427
Hirst, Archie J., to Metalastik Ltd. Spring suspension for
multi-wheel road-vehicle bogies. 2,872,207, 2-3-59, CI.
280—104.5.
Hirst, Archie J., and K. J. B. Clark, to Metalastik Ltd. Re-
silient supports. 2,891,744, 6-23-59, CI. 248 — 9.
Hirst, Harry. Eaves vents. 2,885,942, 5-12-59, CI. 98 — 37.
Hirst, Sydney : -See —
Briggs, John C. 2,896,135.
Hirsty, Sylvain M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polychloroprene elastomers. 2,868,764, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 45.8.
Hirt, Gerald E., and R. M. Strickland, Jr., to The Talco Engi-
neering Co. Dispenser for volatile fluids. 2,878,965, 3-24—
59, CI. 222 — 5.
Hirt, Gerald E., and E. A. Martino, to Talco Engineering Co.,
Inc. Ejection seat catapult. 2,900,150, 8-18-59. Cl. 244 —
122.
Hirt, Otto : See —
Westinger, Karl, Altenburger, and Hirt. 2.8S0.933.
Westinger, Karl. Altenburger, and Hirt. 2,905.381.
Hirtner, Paul J. Spring loaded terminal seal for sealed re-
frigeration compressors. 2,900.438, 8-18-59. Cl. 174 — 153.
Hirtreiter, Walter J. Amplifier control apparatus. 2,886,657,
5-12-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Hirvonen, Eric J., to Leland-Gifford Co. Tool post.
2,878,705, 3-24-59, Cl. 82 — 36.
Hirvonen, Eric J., to Leland-Gifford Co. Hydraulic tracing
apparatus. 2,S82,777, 4-21-59, Cl. 82 — 14.
Hirzel, Edgar A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Brake
having automatic torque controlling means. 2,917,135,
12-15-59, Cl. 188 — 181.
Hiscock, Grace S. Method of making individualized dress
forms and dress form construction. 2,894,668, 7-14-59,
Cl. 223—68.
Hiser, Willard U., % to H. A., and % to C. D. Anderson.
Tractor hitch or the like. 2,906,546, 9-29-59, Cl.
280 — 482.
Hiser, William H. Display stand for boats. 2,898,067, 8-4-
59, Cl. 248—176.
Hiserman, Russell L., Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Photographic processing machine. 2,912,915, 11-17-59,
Cl. 95—94.
Hi-Shear Rivet Tool Co. : See —
Wing, George S. 2,882,773.
Hiskey, Clarence F., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Dehydration of deuterium oxide slurries.
2.877,091, 3-10-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Hiskey, Clarence F., and J. A. Lamoureux, to Transition
Metals & Chemicals, Inc. Continuous process for metal-
lothermic reactions. 2,889,218, 6-2-59, Cl. 75 — 27.
Hislop, Theodore W. : See —
Vaughan, James L. B., Hislop, and Hanna. 2,890,136.
Vaughan, James L. B., Hislop, and Hanna. 2,890,137.
Hi-Speed Checkweigher Co., Inc. : See — ■
Del Rosso, Victor. 2,907,443.
Hitachi Ltd. : See —
Kurita, Kentaro. 2,905,911.
Hitch. Paul E., and J. W. Walsh, to General Motors Corp.
Cooling system for fluid operated brake. 2,899,026,
8-11-59, Cl. 1S8 — 264.
Hitchcock, Forest B. : See —
Preston, Neil D., and Hitchcock. 2,914,662.
Hitchcock, Frederick J. Height gauging instrument.
2,882,606, 4-21-59, Cl. 33—172.
Hitchcock, John H., to Morgan Construction Co. Shear.
2,868,292, 1-13-59, Cl. 164 — 66.
Hitchcock. John H.. to Morgan Construction Co. Continuous
wire-drawing machine. 2,909,275, 10-20-59, Cl. 205 — 14.
Hitchcock, Paul C. : See —
Salzer, Erwin, and Hitchcock. 2,882,521.
Hitchcock, Richard C, and E. V. Weir, to Syntron Co. Volt-
age and current battery charging and discharging control
circuits. 2,869,065, 1-13-59, Cl. 320 — 18.
Hitchcock, William J., to United States of America, Air
Force. Salt crystal-to-glass seal. 2,915,153, 12-1-59,
Cl. 189—36.5.
Hitchens, Aaron L., and E. Czapek, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
ical Corp. Ammunition. 2,915,972, 12-8-59, Cl. 102 —
42.
Hitchings, George H., and G. B. Elion. 2-amino-6-mereapto-
purine. 2,884,667, 5-5-59, Cl. 260—252.
Hitchings, George H., and B. Roth, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Dihvdrotriazines with anthelmintic
properties. 2.897.116, 7-28-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Hitchings. George H., and B. Roth, to Burroughs Wellcome
& Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Trialkoxybenzylpyrimidines and meth-
od. 2.909.522, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 256.4.
Hitchner. Stephen B.. to American Scientific Laboratories,
Inc. Methods for administering vaccine to fowl. 2,910,407,
10-27-59. Cl. 167 — 78.
Hitchner. William G., to Kimble Glass Co. Method and appa-
ratus for inspecting glass spheres. 2,905,321, 9-22-59. Cl.
209 — 115.
Hitemp Wires. Inc. : See —
Greyson, William L. 2,888,367.
Ilitov. Jnsonh J. : See —
Heyl, Edgar G., and Hitov. 2,885,105.
Rainer. William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
.500.
Rainer. William C.,
2.878.174.
Rainer, William C.
2.904.480.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
Redding. Hitov. Sloan, and Stewart.
Hitt. George F. : See —
'Cook, Chester K., and Hitt. 2,879,816.
Hitt, George F. Self seating key. 2,894,772, 7-14-59, CL
287 — 52.05.
Hitt, Otis D., and R. S. Short, to The Aro Equipment Corp.
Pneumatic drill. 2,881,589, 4-14-59, Cl. 60 — 97.
Hittell, John. Fuel injection. 2,91-i,053, 11-24-59, CL
123—139.
Hittrich, Gabriel A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Assemblies
of extended surface elements for gas-liquid contact appa-
ratus. 2,917,292, 12-15-59, Cl. 201—7.
Hitzelberger, Erwin, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Door lock.
2,896,988, 7-28-59, Cl. 292 — 83.
Hitzeman, Roger L. : See —
Roup, Rolland R. Hitzeman, Taylor, and Beard.
2,905,564.
Hitzman, Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Prospecting
for petroleum deposits. 2,880,142, 3-31-59, Cl. 195 — 103.5.
Hitzman, Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
oil from oil sands and the like. 2,907,389, 10-6-59. CI.
166 — 8.
Hitzman. Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Bactericidal
composition comprising tetra alkyl quaternary ammonium
halide and hydrogen peroxide. 2,917,428, 12-15-59, Cl.
167 — 22.
Hivac Ltd. : See —
Hill, Dennis W. 2,883,584.
Hivert, AndrS, and S. Tacvorian, to Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aeronautiques. Method of producing
powder metals. 2,881.067. 4-7-59, Cl. 75 — .5.
Hi- Voltage Equipment Co. : See —
Luehring, Elmer L., and Poe. 2,915,611.
Hi-Voltage Equipment Co., a division of Joslyn Mfg. and
Supply Co. : See —
Rittenhouse, Joseph W., and Luehring. 2,918,588.
Hixon, George M., to Trego, Inc. Cable connector. 2,900,617,
8-18-59, Cl. 239—265.
Hixon, Philip E.. and E. E. White, to White-Hixon Labora-
tories Inc. Photographic print basket. 2,892,393, 6-30-59.
Cl. 95 — 100.
Hixon, Philip E., and E. E. White, to White-Hixon Labora-
tories Inc. Print basket. 2,892,394, 6-30-59, Cl. 95—100.
Hixson, William F. Pipe pushing machine. 2,915,282,
12-1-59, Cl. 254—29.
Hizsa, George, Jr. Friction-braked hinge assemblies.
2,872,697, 2-10-59, Cl. 16 — 142.
Hjiilsten, John A., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag. Per-
cussion drill bit for large holes. 2,884,227, 4-28-59, Cl.
255—64.
Hjarpe, Eric G., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken.
Pneumatic liquid pressure pump. 2,890,658, 6-16-59, Cl.
103—49.
Hjelm, Arvid, and F. K. Knutsson-Hall. Device for filling
matches into boxes. 2,871,637, 2-3-59, Cl. 53 — 26.
Hjelstrom, Irving E., and J. B. Catlett, to Curtiss-Wright
Corp. Belt abrading machines. 2,883,804, 4-28-59, Cl.
51—141.
Hjermstad, Hans U., to Electro-Seal Corp. Lens for signal
lights. 2,907,249, 10-6-59, Cl. 88—78.
Hjulian, Julius A., to Crane Co. Aerator. 2,888,209,
5—26—59 q\ 239 430.
Hlavac, Emil F. Bracelet attaching device. 2,896,890,
7-28-59, Cl. 248—122.
Hlavacek, Robert J., to Swift & Co. Color stabilizers for
tallow. Re. 24,669, 7-21-59, Cl. 260 — 398.5.
Hlinsky, Emil J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Vibration damping
gear. 2.880,599, 4-7-59, Cl. 64—27.
Hlinsky, Emil J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Boring type mining
machine with adjustable boring head. 2,882,031, 4-14—59,
Cl. 262—77.
Hlinsky, Emil J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Continuous miner
for pitching seams having an angularly adjustable trimmer
bar. 2,907,558. 10-6-59, Cl. 262 — 7.
Hlynsky, William. Screw driver with screw holding means.
2,905.215, 9-22-59, Cl. 145—52.
Hmiel, Stanley E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Stable polyethylene
dispersion containing no emulsifying agent and method of
coating therewith. 2,898,233, 8-4-59, Cl. 117 — 103.
Hnat. Stephen : See — -
Davis, Roderic A., Gustafson, and Hnat. 2,880,932.
Hnilicka, Milo P., Jr., and J. L. Vaughan, to National Re-
search Corp. Production of metals. 2,880,987, 4-7-59, Cl.
266 — 9.
Hoadley, Henry H., to United Aircraft Corp. Surface cool-
ing means for aircraft. 2,908,455, 10-13-59, Cl. 244 — 117.
Hoadley, James C, and D. O. McCoy. Unilateral trans-
mission circuits. 2,874,287, 2-17-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Hoag, Nelson E. : See —
Henderson, J Alvin, and Hoag. 2,913,610.
Hoae, Paul B. Seat construction. 2,875,819, 3-3-59, Cl.
155 — 180.
Hoag, Roderick W. Commodity packets. 2,895,606, 7-21-59,
Cl. 206—56.
Hoag, William G., and R. C. Liem. to General Motors 'Corp.
Window guide mechanism. 2,893,781, 7-7-59, Cl. 296—
44.5.
Hoagland, Jack C. : See —
Hintzman, John L., Hoagland. and Prono. 2,893,682.
Hoagland, Kenneth A., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Electrostatic electron lens. Re. 24,673, 7-28-59,
Cl. 315 — 16.
428
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hoaglin, Raymond I., W. J. Reid, and R. G. Kelso, to Union
Carbide Corp. Vinyl chloride compositions containing
alkyl-l,5-pentanediol polyesters. 2,900,499, 10-20-59, CI.
260 — 31.6.
Hoaglin, Uaymond I., H. C. Schultze, and C. E. Hodges, to
Union Carbide Corp. Process tor the production of ali-
phatic nitriles. 2,910,502, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 465.2.
Hoaglund, John R. Water-powered and water-cleansed gar-
bage grinder. 2,902,225, 9-1-59, CI. 241 — 42.
Hoare, Michael F. : See —
Fowler, Benjamin T., Hoare, and Krischai. 2,911,368.
Hoback, Dale : See —
Hull, Maurice E., Lucasey, and Hoback. 2,897,083.
Hoback, James E. Fuel distributor for internal combustion
engines. 2,884,006, 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 625.11.
Hoban, Fairfield W., to N. Cogliati, J. F. Hoban, and J. R.
Callahan, as trustees. Vending machines. 2,875,877,
3-3-59. CI. 194 — 10.
Hoban, Fairfield W. Vending machines. 2,875,878, 3-3-59,
CI. 194 — 10.
Hoban, John F. : See —
Hoban. Fairfield W. 2.875,877.
Hobart Brothers Co., The : See —
Blankenbuehler, John H. 2,910,640.
Hobert, Edward A., Schober, and Blankenbuehler.
2,882,478.
Hobart, Edward A., W. R. Schober, and J. H. Blankenbuehler,
to The Hobart Brothers Co. Method and apparatus for
welding. 2.882,478, 4-14-59, CI. 321—25.
Hobart Mfg. Co., The : See —
Allen, Kenneth C. 2,873,416.
Allen, Kenneth C, and Reussenzehn. 2,880,643.
Fox, Gerald B. 2,884,935.
Fox. Gerald B., and Thomas. 2,880,941.
Meeker. David A., and Gelger. 2,879,026.
Reussenzehm, Ernest A., and Goldberg. 2,906,233.
Hobbs, Charles A. : See —
Glennon, James B., Park, Maltby, and Hobbs. 2,881,702.
Hobbs, Charles A. Mine firing control system. 2,899,896,
8-18-59, CI. 102 — 18.
Hobbs. George W., and A. B. Levine, to General Electric Co.
Radix converter. 2,907,525. 10-6-59, CI. 235 — 155.
Hobbs, Howard F., to Hobbs Transmission Ltd. Fluid pres-
sure control apparatus for variable ratio power transmis-
sion apparatus. 2,879,796, 3-31-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Hobbs, Howard F., to Hobbs Transmission Ltd. Variable-
ratio power transmission. 2,887,198, 5-19-59, CI. 192 —
.072.
Hobbs, Howard H., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Animal feeding apparatus. 2,914,024, 11-24-59, CI.
119—54.
Hobbs, James C, assor. of an undivided interest to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Remote
controlled switching device. 2,872,545, 2-3-59, Cl. 200 —
92.
Hobbs. James C. Safe-weld pipe joint. 2,878,040, 3-17-59,
Cl. 285—286.
Hobbs, James C. Clamped flange joint with means for main-
taining a fluid seal under varving temperature conditions.
2.878.041. 3-17-59. Cl. 285—367.
Hobbs, Kenneth C, to Corn Products Co. Starch and process
therefor. 2,884,347, 4-28-59, Cl. 127 — 71.
Hobbs. Linder C. : See —
Booth, Grant W., Hobbs, and Fillebrown. 2,911,624.
Spielberg, Arnold M., Guerber, and Hobbs. 2,907,010.
Sublette. Ivan H., Beard, Bensky, Hobbs, and Fillebrown.
2 877.446.
Hobbs, Linder C, to Radio Corp. of America. Information
handling system. 2,907,003, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Hobbs. Milton M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Overspeed
control apparatus. 2.877,783, 3-17-59. Cl. 137 — 31.
Hobbs, Oliver K. Cultivator for peanuts and the like.
2,882,982, 4-21-59, Cl. 172—522.
Hobbs, Ralph E., Jr. : See —
Alderman, Leon D., Hobbs, and Maeser. 2,896,208.
Hobbs Transmission Ltd. : See —
Hobbs, Howard F. 2,879,796.
Hobbs, Howard F. 2,887,198.
Hobbs, William M., W. J. Harper, and J. D. Meess, to United
States of America, Air Force. Fluid valve. 2,916,252,
12-8-59, Cl. 251—129.
Hobbs, William S. Unburned fuel detection and burner con-
trol. 2,874,763, 2-24-59, Cl. 158—28.
Hobdav, Stephen W. Hydrofoil watercraft. 2,890,671,
6-16-59, Cl. 114 — 66.5.
Hobelman. Joseph M. : See —
Thornburgh, John A., and Hobelman. 2,879,980.
Hoberecht, Fred A. Grinding machine. 2,902,800, 9-8-59,
Cl. 51—219.
Hoberg, George G. : See —
Gaddis, Arden H., Hoberg, and Williams. 2,918,659.
Hoberg, George G., W. R. Lonergan, R. B. Thornley, R. J.
Williams, and D. L. Stevens, to Burroughs Corp. Format
control for high speed printers. 2,918,658, 12-22-59, Cl.
340—174.
Hobin, John L. Apparatus for thermometer manufacture.
2,900,763, 8-25-59, Cl. 49 — 7.
Hobin, Martin A., to Kawecki Chemical Co. Recovery of
selenium. 2,889,206, 6-2-59, Cl. 23—209.
Hoblit, Louis D. : See —
McClure, Holmes H., Melbert, and Hoblit. 2,886,605.
Hobrough, Gilbert L., to The Photographic Survey Corp. Ltd.
Altitude sensing device. 2,901,909, 9-1-59, Cl. 73 — 384.
Hobson, Charles \\'., to N. Hobson. Adjustable bracket sup-
ports for display aud other purposes. 2,872,144, 2-3-59,
Cl. 24S— 223.
Hobson, Eric D., to Yarrow and Co. Ltd. Oil purification
or separation plant. 2,895,883, 7-21-59, Cl. 196 — 46.
Hobson, Eric D., to Yarrow and Co. Ltd. System of fluid fuel
supply for multiple burner operation. 2,902,086, 9-1-59,
Cl. 158 — 36.
Hobson, Eric D., to Yarrow and Co. Ltd., and Andre Rubber
Co. Ltd. Water cooling systems for steam condenser units
of marine steam propulsion installations. 2,902,965, 9-8—
59, Cl. 114 — 185.
Hobson, H. M., Ltd. : See —
McCourty, William D. 2,896,700.
Hobson, Lloyd L. Partition device. 2,884,154, 4-28-59, Cl.
220—22.
Hobson, Nancy : See —
Hobson, Charles W. 2,872,144.
Hobson, Patrick H., to The Chemstrand Corp. Stannous for-
mate catalyst for preparing polyethylene terephthalate.
2.892,815, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 75.
Hobson, Thomas K. : See —
Herman, William P., and Hobson. 2,876,452.
Hobson, William J. Constructional toy. 2,909,867, 10-27-59,
Cl. 46—29.
Hoch, Joseph F., to Sierra Precision, Inc. Indicator panel.
2,905.937, 9-22-59. Cl. 340 — 366.
Hoch, Joseph F., to Sierra Precision, Inc. Brake travel in-
dicator. 2,912,536, 11-10-59, Cl. 200 — 83.
Hoch, Paul E. : See--
Wynn, Robert W., and Hoch. 2,876,210.
Hochberg, Jerome, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Article of manufacture and process of making same.
2 907,677, 10-6-59. Cl. 117—68.5.
Hochberger, Henry W., to United States Steel Corp. Blast
furnace. 2,906,520, 9-29-59, Cl. 266 — 31.
Hocher, Andrew A. : See —
Mack, Jules A., and Hocher. 2,908,469.
Hochfeld, Henrv. Process and machine for pleating pliable
materials. 2,901,951, 9-1-59, Cl. 93—84.
Hochgraf, Norman N., L. C. Kenyon, Jr., and A. W. Langer,
Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Anti-fouling
procedure. 2,908.671, 10-13-59, Cl. 260 — 93.7.
Hochman, Jack H. Key chain holder. 2,875,605. 3-3-59,
Cl. 70 — 457.
Hochmeister. Inc. : See —
Birnbaum, Hermann. 2,875,221.
Hochmuth, Frank W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Method of burning waste liquors. 2,911,284, 11-3-59, Cl.
23^48.
Hochmuth, Gordon H. : See —
Davis, Jacob M., and Hochmuth. 2,903,569.
Hochrainer. August : See —
Slamecka, Ernst, and Hochrainer. 2,898,548.
Hochreuter, Richard, to Feldmuhle A.G. Process for puffing
hydrophobic nylon type fibers by swelling the fibers and
generating oxygen in situ. 2,904,840, 9-22-59, Cl. 18 — 48.
Hochschild, Richard, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Non-destructive method and means
for flaw detection. 2,877,406, 3-10-59, Cl. 324 — 40.
Hochstadt, Harold R. : See —
Dullaghan, Matthew E., and Hochstadt. 2,897,115.
Hochstetler, Robert D., and I. B. Thierman, to Iron Fireman
Mfg. Co. Gyroscope caging system. 2,887,884, 5-26-59,
Cl. 74— 5.1.
Hochuli, Ernst, H. Osolin, A. Schuerch, and H. Zumstein,
to Ciba Ltd. Process for producing embossed prints.
2.873,204, 2-10-59, Cl. 117—11.
Hochuli, Ernst, H. Werdenberg, and W. Fiseh. to Ciba Ltd.
Process for pigment printing of flexible flat structures.
2,904.447. 9-15-59. Cl. 117 — 38.
Hock, Heinrich. to Ruhrchemie Akt. Production of phenolic
resins from alkvl benznee hvdroperoxides. 2,874,147, 2-
17-59, Cl. 260 — 57.
Hock, Heinrich, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Styrene endoperoxides.
2,889,336, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 340.3.
Hockel, Hans L., and E. Ueckert. to Knorr-Bremse G. m. b. H.
Power operated hammers. 2.S71,835.
Hockel. Hans L., and W. Gerberich,
G. m. b. H. Rotary air compressors.
Cl. 230 — 210.
Hockerv. John C. : See —
Aberer, Frank E. 2,908,467.
Aberer, Frank E., and Talge. 2,893,116.
Aberer, James B. 2,908,520.
Blumkin. Sidney. 2.913.201.
Chappell. William A., and Scott. 2.904.268.
Landrv, William J. 2,893.117.
McLean. Robert E. 2.S79.590.
Talge. Henry J., and Aberer. 2.903,927.
Hockett, Carl G., to Fram Corp. Manufacture of pleated
filters. 2,895,174, 7-21-59, Cl. 18 — 59.
Hockey. Walter S. : See —
Belkowski, Jerzy, and Hockey. 2,875,768.
Hocks, Robert W., and J. H. Dennis. Ear protector.
2,881,759, 4-14-59, Cl. 128—152.
^-a-59. Cl. 123—..
to Knorr-Bremse
:. 876,948, 3-10-59.
LIST OF PATENTEES
429
Hoda Corp. : See —
Colombo, George. 2,907,850.
Gallaro, Donald M„ and Eatinger. 2,896,190.
Welsh, James W. 2,870,291.
Welsh, James \V. 2,870,292.
Welsh, James W. 2,879,355.
Hodag Chemical Corp. : See —
Kent, Sheldon E. 2.S71.148.
Hodel, Ernst, and H. Gysin, to J. R. Geigy A. G. New esters
of 5-acyl-8-hydroxyquinolines and their use for the control
of fungi. 2,875,126, 2-24-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Hodel Hans. Kail fastening device. 2,869,792, 1-20-59,
CI. 238—349.
Hodes-Lange Corp. : See —
Lange, Richard. 2,896,381.
Hodes, William, to Standard Oil Co. Preparation of tri-
mellitic anhydride. 2,887,497, 5-19-59, CI. 260—346.3.
Hodes, William, to Standard Oil Co. Process for the prep-
aration of trimellitic anhydride. 2,888,465, 5-2U-59, CI.
260 — 346.3.
Hodge, Allen W. : See —
Nippert, Paul \V., and Hodge. 2,879,191.
Hodge. Edward A. : See —
Ohlson, Paul E., and Hodge. 2,905.127.
Hodge, Edward A., to The Martin Co. Seaplane beaching
apparatus. 2,908,240, 10-13-59, CI. 114 — 43.5.
Hodge, Edward B., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Aryl nitro
ethers. 2,894,992, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 611.
Hodge, Edward B., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Petroleum
lubricant stabilized against hydrocarbon-metabolizing micro-
organisms. 2,905,640. 9-22-59, CI. 252 — 51.5.
Hodge, Edward B., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Petroleum
lubricants stabilized against hydrocarbon metabolizable
microorganisms. 2,913.414, 11-17-59, CI. 252—51.5.
Hodge, Everett D., to Electomic Mechanisms Inc. Shaft
positioning device. 2,910,892, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 766.
Hodge, John E. : See —
Ofelt, Chester W.. and Hodge. 2,889,227.
Hodge, Richard M. : See —
Taylor, Louis L., and Hodge. 2,919,350.
Hodge, Ronald I., to Power Jets (Research and Development)
Ltd. Combustion apparatus for and method of burning
ash-forming liquid fuel. 2,895,293, 7-21-59, CI. 60 — 39.06.
Hodge, William F., to General Electric Co. Radiant energy
device. 2,910,605, 10-27-59, CI. 313 — 113.
Hodge, William R. : See —
Marshburn, James P., and Willis. 2,870,731.
Hodgeman, Herbert H. : See —
Cullen, Roy H. Richards, and Hodgeman. 2,892,535.
Hodgers Robert W.. L. C. Harriott, and H. M. Ogle, to Gen-
eral Electric Co. Position control system. 2,907,938,
10-6-59, CI. 318 — 29.
Hodges, Charles E. : See —
Hoaglin, Raymond I., Schultze, and Hodges. 2,910,502.
Hodges, Frederick G., Jr. Mattress or cushion unit. 2,887,-
693, 5-26-59, CI. 5—351.
Hodges, George H. : See —
Cobb, Charles E. 2,909,440.
Hodges, Howard T., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
copier. 2,878,740, 3-24-59, CI. 95—73.
Hodges, Hubert E. Presses and the like. 2,890,649, 6-16-59,
CI. 100—231.
Hodges, Leon R. Lock-up key for chase. 2,915,931, 12-8-
59, CI. 81 — 177.
Hodges, Merwyn E., to General Electric Co. Electronic relay
arrangement for an electric power transmission line pro-
tective system. 2,873,410, 2-10-59, CI. 317 — 28.
Hodges, Merwyn E., to General Electric Co. Impedance
changing circuit. 2,897,413, 7-28-59, CI. 317—148.5.
Hodges, Merwyn E., and N. A. Koss, to General Electric Co.
Fault responsive protective system for an electric power
transmission line. 2,879,453, 3-24-59, CI. 317—28.
Hodges, Merwyn E., N. A. Koss, and H. T. Seeley, to General
Electric Co. Fault responsive protective system for an
electric power transmission line. 2,879,454, 3-24-59, CI.
317 — 28.
Hodges Research and Development Co. : See —
Hodges, William C. and Robb. 2,873,502.
Williams, Beverly E. 2,870,018.
Hodges, Stephen B., W. I. Lewis, and C. G. Thomas, to
Dresser Industries, Inc. Pipe coupling package. 2,886,172,
5-12-59. CI. 206—47.
Hodges, William A., J. E. Floyd, and W. H. Lang, to Swift
& Co. Production of sodium silico fluoride and fluorine-
free phosphoric acid. 2,883,266, 4-21-59, CI. 23 — 88.
Hodges, William A., and J. E. Floyd, to Swift & Co. Puri-
fying crude phosphoric acid. 2,917,367, 12-15-59, CI.
23—165.
Hodges, William C, and A. L. Robb, to Hodges Research
and Development Co. System and apparatus for handling
transportable containers. 2,873,502, 2-17-59, CI. 214 —
516.
Hodgson, Cecil L., and W. E. Breit. to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Drilling machine. 2,893,270, 7-7-59, CI. 77—25.
Hodgson, Dennis J. : See —
Denovan, Alexander E. C, Hodgson, and Kremer.
2,918,004.
Hodgson, Donald C. : See —
Hodgson, Thomas G., D. C, and M. J. 2,884,731.
Hodgson, Fred. Combination cup and stirring device.
2,918,203, 12-22-59, CI. 229 — 1.5.
Hodgson, Howard E„ to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Methods of
and means for controlling electromagnets. 2,870,382,
1-20-59, CI. 317—123.
Hodgson, Jack E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Refuse can
with foot pedal closure opening means. 2,910,206, 10-27-
59, CI. 220 — 17.
Hodgson, Myron J. : See —
Hodgson, Thomas G., D. C, and M. J. 2,884,731.
Hodgson, Thomas G., D. C, and M. J. Weedless fish lure.
2,884,731, 5-5-59, CI. 43—35.
Hodkin, David, to Engineering Research and Application Ltd.
Motor vehicle chassis and suspension means. 2,899,236,
8-11-59, CI. 296—28.
Hodkin, Richard K., to Engineering Research and Application
Ltd. Control apparatus for variable ratio power transmis-
sion means. 2,881,625, 4-14-59, CI. 71 — 336.5.
Hodkinson, Harold, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Disc brakes.
2,909,246, 10-20-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Hodler, Fritz. Venting device for die casting machines.
2,867,869, 1-13-59, CI. 22—73.
Hodler, Fritz. Device for increasing the capacity of die cast-
ing machines. 2.893,082, 7-7-59, CI. 22—08.
Hodsman, George F., to L. Oertling, Ltd. Arresting mech-
anism for analytical balances. 2,906,519, 9-29-59, CI.
265 — 49.
Hodson. Herbert O. : See —
Anderson, Rodney R., and Hodson. 2,S79,964.
Hodson, Leslie. Fence construction. 2,906,507, 9-29-59,
CI. 256 — 48.
Hodson, Peter : See —
Valvo, Joseph F., and Hodson. 2,870,861.
Hodson, Peter, to Apra Precipitator Corp. Purge means for
rectangular precipitator. 2,887,176, 5-19-59, CI. 183 — 7.
Hodson, Peter, to The Air Preheater Corp. Rotary regen-
erative air preheater. 2,896,921, 7-28-59, CI. 257 — 6.
Hodson, Peter, and S. Holm. Mounting sinusoidal fin ele-
ments in heat exchange envelope. 2,868,514, 1-13-59, CI.
257 245
Hoe, R., & Co., Inc. : See —
Harless, Charles A. 2.894,775.
Harless. Charles A. 2,900,900.
Harless, Charles A., and Polglase. 2,915,008.
Polglase, Burton C, Jr., Worthington, and Ringe.
2 909 999.
Zuckerman,Adolph M. 2,887,312.
Hoedinghaus, George E., and R. G. Sanders. Lower shelf
construction for nesting cart. 2,882,062, 4-14-59, CI. 280 —
33.99.
Hoedinghaus, George E., and R. G. Sanders. Nesting market
cart basket having a level bottom. 2,906,542, 9-29-59,
CI. 280—33.99.
Hoef. William A. Bottle cap. 2,893,585, 7-7-59, CI. 215 — 41.
Hoefener, Howard F. : See —
Troeger, Henry, and Hoefener. 2,896,601.
Hoeflich, Victor T. Table centerpiece. 2,892,278, 6-30-59,
CI. 41 — 10.
Hoegee, Robert A., and W. W. Gobble, to Fletcher Aviation
Corp. Collet and ferrule type clamp hose coupling.
2.878.039, 3-17-59, CI. 285—249.
Hoehl, Edward P. Apparatus for fabricating electrotyping
shells. 2,890,992, 6-16-59, CI. 204 — 297.
Hoehl, Edward P. Method for backing electrotype shells.
2.915,707. 12-8-59, CI. 22 — 203.
Hoehn, Willard M. : See —
Allison. Kenneth C. and Hoehn. 2,869.395.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., and Hoehn. 2,889,371.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., and Hoehn. 2,918,490.
Hoehn, Willard M. to G. D. Searle & Co. Lower alkyl esters of
l,4a-dimethyl - 8 - oxo-l,2,3,4,4a,4b,5,6,7,9, 10,11, 12,12a-tetra-
decahydrochrysene-1-carboxylic acid. 2,874,179, 2-17-59,
CI. 260 — 468.5.
Hoehn. Willard M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Cinnamoyl-sub-
stituted octahydrophenanthrene derivatives. 2,880,229,
3-31-59. CI. 260 — 468.5.
Hoehn, Willard M., to G. D. Searle & Co. l,4a-dimethyl-7-
perhydrophenanthrene - 1 - carboxylates.
CI. 260—348.
to G. D. Searle & Co. l,4o-dimethyl-7-
l,2,3,4,4a,4/J.5.6,7,9, 10,10a - dodecahydro-
2,907,788, 10-6-59, CI. 260—
oxo - 8,8a - epoxy -
2,889,341, 6-2-59,
Hoehn, Willard M.,
oxo - 8 - hydroxy -
phenanthrene-1-carboxyiates.
468.5.
Hoehn, Willard M., to G. D. Searle & Co. Substituted phenyl-
cyano-cyclohexanones. 2,911,432, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 465.
Hoekje, Howard H.. to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Purification of sodium carbonate monohydrate. 2,887,360,
5-19-59, CI. 23—63.
Hoeksema, Herman : See —
Nelson, Harrison A., Large, Bergy, and Hoeksema.
2,894,943.
Hoeksema, Joe H., to Deere & Co. Corn harvester. 2,899,792,
8-18-59, CI. 56 — 18.
Hoekstra, Age H. : See —
Stuyts, Andreas L., Hoekstra, Weber, and Rathenau.
2,900,344.
Hoekstra, Cyrus E., to The Magnavox Co. Shock and vibra-
tion isolation mount. 2,910,263, 10-27-59, CI. 248 — 358.
Hoekstra, Jacob S., and H. J. M. Verschure. Shell mold ap-
paratus. 2,905,987, 9-29-59, CI. 22 — 9.
Hoekstra, James, and E. Michalko, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Catalyst manufacture. 2,897,159, 7-28-59, CI.
252 — 448.
430
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hoellerich, John L. : See —
Poppa, Rocco, and Hoellerich. 2,868,967.
Hoelscher, William C, to The American Tool Works Co.
Clamping mechanism for machine tools. 2,871,993, 2-3-
59, CI. 18S — 74.
Hoeltje, Walter W. Memory joggers, and the like. 2,917,837,
12-22-59, CI. 35—62.
Hoenick, Hans H. : See — -
Porsche, Ferdinand, and Hoenick. 2,900,035.
Hoeppner, Conrad H., and C. H. Smith, Jr. Communication
reliability apparatus. 2,867,720, 1-6-59, CI. 250—6.
Hoerbiger & Co. : See —
Kehler, Theodor K. 2,870,783.
Soehting, Herbert and F. 2,907,344.
Hoerger, Fred D., and H. W. Smeal, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Conjoint halogenation technique. 2,913,449, 11-17-59. CI.
260 — 94.9
Hoern, Joseph H., to Saginaw Wire Products Inc. Wire
bending machines. 2.869,590, 1-20-59, CI. 140—71.
Hoern, Joseph H. ; assor. of small percentages to various
assignees. Milling and boring machine. 2,872,853, 2-10-59,
CI. 90 — 15.
Hoern, Joseph H. Continuous boring and turning machines.
2,912,892, 11-17-59. CI. 82—3.
Hoerst, Valentine N. Mounting for grinding devices.
2,872,758, 2-10-59, CI. 51 — 166.
Hoerst, Valentine N. Manually operated grinding attach-
ment. 2,S74,520, 2-24-59, CI. 51 — 219.
Hoerth, Robert, to Stuebbe, Friedrich K. H. Endless power-
transmitting belt of flexible material. 2,881,904, 4-14-59,
CI. 198 — 189.
Hoesch Werk Akt. : See —
Zimmemiann, Herbert : 2.867.047.
Hoese, Lerov M., and M. A. Trtan, to American Steel Foun-
dries. Cleaning torch. 2,899,536, 8-11-59, CI. 219—70.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Pile
fabric texturing due to pile overlaps. 2,867,244, 1-6-59,
CI. 139 — 403.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Carpet
with improved coverage. 2,867.245. 1-6-59. CI. 139—403.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Tuft-
ing pattern controlled by looper. 2,882,845, 4-21-59, CI.
112 — 79.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Tufted
fabric. 2,883,735, 4-28-59, CI. 28 — 78.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Pile
jump weaving. 2,884,012, 4-28-59, CI. 139—39.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Textur-
ing due to overlaps. 2,884,013, 4-28-59, CI. 139—39.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Weav-
ing pile fabric including jaspe. 2,891,582, 6-23-59, CI.
139 39
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Multiple
pile fabric. 2,898,947, 8-11-59. CI. 139 — 403.
Hoeselbarth. Frank W. E., to Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co.,
Inc. Fabric having pile raised over weft. 2,903,022,
9-8-59, CI. 139 — 406.
Hoeselbarth. Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Pile
fabric method. 2,905,202. 9-22-59, CI. 139—39.
Hoeselbarth Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Terry
weaving. 2.905 203. 9-22-59. CI. 139—39.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Mul-
tiple pile weaving. 2,908,296, 10-13-59, CI. 139—39.
Hoesterey, Donald C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc.
Piezoelectric field effect semiconductor device. 2,898,477,
8-4-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Hoeth, Walter L. Heater for internal combustion engines.
2,916,030. 12-8-59. CI. 123 — 142.5.
Hofbauer. Frank. Combined drill and tap having drill lands
extending throughout the length of the tapping portion
2.898,612. 8-11-59, CI. 10 — 140.
Hofbauer. William J. Rotary cutting tool. 2,898,787,
8-11-59. CI. 77 — 73.5.
Hofer, Brune : See —
Eugster, Conrad H., Denss, Hafliger, Hofer, Pfister, and
Ziramermann. 2,895,965.
Hofer, David L. Relief valve system for suction dredges.
2,8^9,779, 6-9-59, CI. 103—11.
Hofer, Eugene G., P. J. Koppe. and S. R. Mischnick. to
Zenith Radio Corp. Method of manufacturing an electric
coil. 2,875.420, 2-24-59, CI. 336—192.
Hofer, .Takie J. and R. M. Rectal device. 2,891,539, 6-23-59,
CI. 128—132.
Hofer Max, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G. Ex-
haust pipe. 2.886,945, 5-19-59, CI. 60—29.
Hofer. Raymond M. : See —
Hofer. Jakie J. and R. M. 2,891,539.
Hoff, Emil M. Dumping trailer. 2,889,172, 6-2-59, CI.
298—10.
Hoff, Harry J. : See —
Hoff, Stephen J. and H. J. 2,910,100.
Hoff, Harrv J. and S. J., to Hoffco, Inc. Cultivating Imple-
ment. 21888,994, 6-2-59, CI. 172—103.
Hoff, Henry B. : See —
Leeds, Charles M., Hoff, Pelino, and Johannesen.
2,883,647.
Hoff, Jean M. : See —
Seltzer, Robert E., and Hoff. 2,918,863.
Hoff, Jean M.. to Wvandotto Chemicals Corp. Bag packing
machine. 2,886,072, 5-12-59, CI. 141—59.
Hoff, Marcian E., Jr. : See —
Auer, John H., Jr., Wilcox, and Hoff. 2,896,068.
Hoff, Marcian E., Jr., to General Railway Signal Co. Light-
ning protection for an electronic track circuit. 2,896,126,
7-21-59, CI. 317—9.
Hoff, Richard L., to Superior Tube Co. Tungsten-tantalum-
nickel cathodes. 2,809,301, S-ll-59, CI. 75 — 170.
Hoff, Ronald C, to Eriez Mfg. Co. Magnetic indicating de-
vice. 2,876,415, 3-3-59, CI. 324 — 43.
Holt", Ronald C, and L. II. Moskowitz, to Eriez Mfg. Co
Vibratory motor. 2,895,064, 7-14-59, CI. 310 — 29.
Hoff, Stephen J. : See —
Hoff, Harry J. and S. J. 2,888,994.
Hoff, Stephen J. and H. J., to Hoffco, Inc. Chain saw.
2,910,100, 10-27-59, CI. 143—32.
Hollar, Henrv S. Apertured pliable resilient damper wall
silencer. 2.877,860. 3-17-59, CI. 181 — 50.
Hoffberger, Charles C. Foldable strainer device. 2,896,788,
7-28-59, CI. 210 — 473.
Hoffco, Inc. : See —
Hoff, Harrv J. and S. J. 2,888,994.
Hoff, Stephen J. and H. J. 2,910,100.
Hoffee, Joseph M. Sewing machine attachment for cutting
seam binding. 2,881,833, 4-14-59, CI. 164 — 17.5.
Holler, James F.. to General Metals Corp. High pressure
gear pump. 2.880.678, 4-7-59, CI. 103 — 126.
Hoffer, Temple P. : See —
Long, William L„ and Hoffer. 2,885,006.
Hoffer, Temple P. Anchoring device. 2,885,007, 5-5-59,
CI. 166—136.
Hoffer, Temple P. Flow directing device. 2,885,008, 5-5-59,
CI. 166—186.
Hoffman, Albert, Jr., and G. D. Bagley, to Union Carbide
Corp. Reaction chamber for preparation of high melting
reactive metals. 2,891,781, 6-23-59. CI. 266 — 33.
Hoffman, August R. Barrel plating system. 2,872,544, 2-3-
59, CI. 200 — 87.
Hoffman, Carl H. : See —
Holly, Frederick W., Wagner, Walton, and Hoffman.
2,875.238.
Holly, Frederick W., Wagner, Walton, and Hoffman.
2.875,239.
Wolf, Donald E., and Hoffman. 2,915,531.
Wolf, Donald E., and Hoffman. 2,915,551.
Wright, Lemuel D., Skeegs, Wolf, and Hoffman.
2,915,398.
Hoffman. Carl S.. to General Motors Corp. Intake silencer.
2 869,670. 1-20-59, CI. 181—35.
Hoffman, Charles G. Apparatus for supporting hot air ducts
»,145, 6-2-59, CI. 269—126.
Portable winch. 2,890,857, 6-16-59,
A.
—221
Transformer mount. 2,907,542,
and the like. 2.
Hoffman, David B,
CI. 254 — 167.
Hoffman. Edward
10-6-59. CI. 248
Hoffman Electronics Corp. : See
Buie, James L. 2.867.695.
Buie, James L., and De Witz. 2,919,437.
Carlson, Richard G. 2,919,300.
Cowan, Harold W. 2.907,963.
Daniels, John W. 2,917,676.
Dickson, Donald C, Jr. 2.893,904.
Favors. Hollice A. 2.894,131.
Geer. Charles W. 2,899,579.
Hegarty, Jnmes M.. and Hillman. 2,894.176.
Hillman, Murray J., and Hegarty. 2,890,025
Hunter, Wilmont L., and Ropa. 2,919,415.
Jacobsen, Lance R. 2,890,291.
Jacobsen, Lance R. 2,914,622.
.Tahns, Edward R. 2,918,894.
Knauss. Dalton L. 2.S94.212.
Marshall, James W., and Cownn.
Paradise, Maurice E. 2.889,490
Paradise, Maurice F.
Paradise, Maurice E.
Paradise, Maurice E.
Paradise, Maurice E.
Regnier, Norman J. 2 890 425
Regnier. Norman J. 2.904.612.
Regnier, Norman J., and Shaffer.
Regnier, Norman J., and Shaffer.
Robuek, Edmund R.. and Deininger.
Ross, Bernd. 2,919,386.
Ross, Bernd. 2,919,388.
Stellmaeher, Donald D. 2,906,938.
Srellmacher, Donald D., and Danta. 2,899,563
Wasmansdorff, Carlton. 2,914,668.
Hoffman, Forest V. : See — ■
Boekeloo, Merrill E., Hoffman, and Patterson.
Hoffman, George R. : See —
Kilburn, Tom, and Hoffman. 2,911,627.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Hoffman.
2 894.173
2.904.613
2,919,299.
2,919,353.
2,897,499.
2,913.583.
2,919,298.
2,914,733.
2,884,858.
2,888.586.
Hoffman, Harold G.
CI. 1 — 46.
Nailing implement. 2.S66.974, 1-6-59.
Hoffman, Heinrich, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Injection tvpe in-
ternal combustion engine. 2,902,011, 9-1-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Hoffman. Herbert E Porous plaster bodies and method of
making same. 2,913,346. 11-17-59. CI. 106 — 88.
Hoffman, Herbert N., and S. P. Brickett, to General Electric
Co. Close-coupled rotor assembly with thrust-trans-
mitting flexible coupling for turbine-gear unit. 2,867,999,
1-13-59. CI. 64 — 9.
Hoffman, Howard T.. D. K. Speed, and R. F. Janofsky. to
Bailey Meter Co. Three dimensional calculator. 2.S93.634,
7-7-59, CI. 235—151.
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431
Hoffman. Howard W., to American Cable and Radio Corp.
Tape feed-out devices for telegraph apparatus. 2,892,032,
6-23-59, CI. 178 — 42.
Hoffman, Irving : See —
Brand, Walter, and Hoffman. 2,894,108.
Hoffman, James D. Speaker assembly. 2,872,516, 2-3-59,
CI. 179 — 1.
Hoffman, James G. Adjustable sleeve mounted in soft mate-
rial fastener to hard material. 2,883,012, 4-21-59, CI.
189 — 36.
Hoffman, Jess H., and A. L. Warren. Electronic pulse-repeti-
tion-frequency multiplier. 2,889,454, 6-2-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Hoffman, John E., to Sporlan Valve Co., Inc. Bonding of
adsorbent materials. 2,914,487, 11-24-59, CI. 252 — 455.
Hoffman, Joseph U., to United States of America, Navy.
Automatic thyratron bias shift circuit. 2,916,631, 12-
8-59, CI. 250 — 214.
Hoffman, Leslie J., to United Aircraft Corp. Pressure
transducer. 2,911,606, 11-3-59, CI. 338 — 42.
Hoffman, Leon A. Air conditioning system. 2,919,117,
12-29-59, CI. 257 — 124.
Hoffman, Lewis C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Vitreous enamel coloring composition. 2,892,734, 6-30-59.
CI. 117 — 46.
Hoffman, Lewis C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Non-toxic aluminum enamel frits. 2,911,312, 11-3-59, CI.
106 — 48.
Hoffman, Manfred T. Making bonded felt. 2,881,505,
4-14-59, CI. 28 — 72.2.
Hoffman, Morris. Friction clutch assembly. 2,874,815,
2-24-59, CI. 192 — 66.
Hoffman, Otto, to Lake Erie Machinery Corp. Ram for
presses and the like. 2,875.732, 3-3-59, CI. 121—38.
Hoffman, Robert R. : See —
Nistico, Frank, and Hoffman. 2,911,823.
Hoffman, Ross B., and T. E. Ahlstedt, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Multiplex transmission system.
2,918,532, 12-22-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Hoffman, Roy D. Cot for dog and animal cages. 2,900,956,
8-25-59, CI. 119 — 15.
Hoffman, Stanley G., to Hat Corp. of America. Straw hat.
2,882,181, 4-14-59, CI. 117—56.
Hoffman, Thomas R. : See —
De Motte, Frank E., Denton, and Hoffman. 2,897,489.
Hoffman, William : See —
Karp, David, Hamm, Reckson, and Hoffman. 2,907,187.
Hoffmann, Allen D., and L. P. Reiche, to International
Telemeter Corp. Video scrambling and unscrambling sys-
tem. 2,879,324, 3-24-59, CI. 178—5.1.
Hoffmann, Arthur K., to American Cyanamid Co. a-halo-
geno-ethvlphenyl boroxoles and method of preparation.
2.868,840, 1-13-59, CI. 260—606.5.
Hoffmann, Arthur K., and S. J. Groszos, to American Cy-
anamid Co. Preparation of boron-containing compounds.
2,882,317, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 543.
Hoffmann, Charles : See —
Allais, Andre, and Hoffmann. 2,918,482.
Hoffmann, Edelhard, to VEB Werk fur Signal-und Sicherung-
stechnik Berlin. Apparatus and method for the electronic
representation of characters. 2,903,615, 9-8-59, CI.
315—8.5.
Hoffmann, Edson A., to Shepard Warner Elevator Co. Chair
lift. 2,888,099, 5-26-59, CI. 187—12.
Hoffmann. Ernest, and C. D. Gresham, to Tip-Top Products
Co. Locking assembly for receptacle closures. 2,879,916,
3-31-59, CI. 220—96.
Hoffmann, Eugene E. : See — ■
Nash, Thomas E.. and Hoffmann. 2,917,357.
Hoffmann. Friedrich W., and T. R. Moore, to United States of
America, Army. Preparation of phosphono-thiono esters
of 2-hydroxy-ethyl sulfides. 2.907,787. 10-6-59. CI. 260—
461.
Hoffmann, Gunthard : See —
Bevilacqua, Patsy F., Plati, and Wenner. 2,895,927.
Broich, Franz, Hoffmann, and List. 2,885,432.
Goldberg, Moses \V., and Scott. 2.S94.958.
Hoffmann, Julius. Soldering device. 2,883,509, 4-21-59,
CI. 219—27.
Hoffmann, Karl, and J. Kebrle. to Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod-
ucts Inc. Process of preparing certain 2-amino indoles.
2,875,212, 2-24-59, CI. 260—319.
Hoffmann, Karl, and J. Heer, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod-
ucts, Inc. New 21-hydroxy-steroid compounds substituted
in 21-position by a heterocyclic radical and process of pre-
paring same. 2,910,469, 10-27-59, CI. 260—239.5.
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. : See —
Atherton, Frank R. 2.870,188.
Atherton, Frank R. 2,915,547.
Bauernfeind, Jacob C. and Bunnell. 2,916,385.
Rrossi. Arnold, and Schnider. 2,877.226.
Chase, George O., and Galender. 2,883,431.
Cohen, Aaron, and Osbond. 2,877.227.
Cohen, Aaron, and Philpott. 2,908,686.
Gardner, Thomas S., Lee, and Wenis. 2,908,688.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Lehr. 2,874,190.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Rachlin. 2,867,660.
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,879,293.
Griissner, Andrg, Hellerbach, and Schnider. 2,885,401.
Guex, Waldemar, and Isler. 2,898,375.
Guex. Waldemar. and Rvser. 2.870.208.
Hollander, Charles W. D. 2,915,479.
and Zeller.
and Zeller.
2,867,627.
2,867,652.
2,874,183.
2,879,303.
2,879,304.
2,886,588.
2,917,539.
2,870,212.
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. : See — Continued
Inholt'en, Hans H., Isler, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
2,890,249.
Isler, Otto, Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg,
2,870,197.
Isler, Otto, Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg,
2,898.385.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zeller.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zeller.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
Kaiser, Solomon, and Kimel. 2,877,271.
Klaui, Heinrich. 2,871,261.
Klaiii, Heinrich. 2,898,373.
Klaui, Heinrich, and Moor. 2,874,058.
Lindlar, Herbert, Montavon, and Ruegg.
Luthi, Hans. 2,908,574.
Lutz, August H., and Schnider. 2,867,623.
Lutz, August H., and 'Schnider. 2,916,498.
Montavon, Marc, and Saucy. 2,902,515.
Schnider, Otto, and Urban. 2,890,218.
Schlapfer, Reinhard, and Spiegelberg. 2,881,160.
Sternbach, Leo H. 2,893,992.
Surmatis, Joseph D. 2,870,210.
Wenner, Wilhelm. 2,881,173.
Hoffmann, Otto, and C. G. A. Swanson, to Lake Erie
Machinery Corp. Extrusion press. 2,914,171, 11-24-59,
CI. 207 — 2.
Hoffmann, Raimund, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boverl &
Cie. Circuit breaker. 2,894,100, 7-7-59, CI. 200—146.
Hoffmann, Richard R., to Probescope Co. Automatic track-
ing sepctrum analyzer. 2,915,897, 12-8-59, CI. 73 — 71.4.
Hoffmann, Thomas A. : See —
St. John, William, and Hoffmann. 2,908,490.
Hoffmann, Thomas A., and R. A. Rehberg, deceased, by H. M.
Rehberg, executrix, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ar-
ticle feeding apparatus. 2,908,420, 10-13-59, CI. 221 — 201.
Hoffmann, Ulrich : See —
Dithmar, Karl, and Hoffmann. 2,898,181.
Hoffmann, Ulrich, H. Hopff, and H. H. Kuhn, to Pittsburgh
Coke & Chemical Co. Azo dyes. 2,882,269, 4-14-59, CI.
260—180.
Hoffmeister, Erich. Collet for dental purposes. 2,898,119,
8-4-59, CI. 279—51.
Hoffmeister, Erich. Articulated slip-joint connection for
high speed dental machines. 2,906,022, 9-29-59, CI.
32 — 26.
Hoffmeister, Erich. Drilling or grinding tools, more particu-
larly for dental purposes. 2,867,904, 1-13-59, CI. 32 — 26.
Hoffpauir, John D. : See —
Armstrong, John P., and Hoffpauir. 2,870,734.
Hoffstadt, Walter F. : See —
Tulagin, Vsevolod, and Hoffstadt. 2,888,346.
Hoffstatter, Heinz, to Siemens-Planiawerke Aktiengesellschaft
fur Kohlefabrikate. Alternating-current control system for
high-power resistance furnaces. 2,911,542, 11-3-59, CI.
Hoffstrom," Bo N. Springs. 2,888,258, 5-26-59, CI. 267—1.
Hoffstrom, Nils A., and M. O. Eurenius, % to Svenska Skif-
ferolje Aktiebolaget, and % to Husky Oil Co. Apparatus
for recovering combustible substances from subterraneous
deposits in situ. 2,890.754, 6-16-59. CI. 166 — 59.
Hofker, Willem K., and J. P. J. Nabben, to North American
Philips Co. Inc. Transmission system for the transmis-
sion of signals comprising operative and reserve apparatus.
2,885,567, 5-5-59, CI. 307—64.
Hofler. Leonhard. Convertible toy vehicle. 2,870,566, 1-27-
59. CI. 46—17.
Hofler, Willy. Gear testing apparatus. 2,906,030, 9-29^59,
CI. 33—179.5.
Hofler, Willy. Apparatus for the measurement of gears and
the like. 2,913,831, 11-24-59, CI. 33—179.5.
Hofman, Cornells W. : See —
Hofman, Tjaart and C. W. 2,878,567.
Hofman, Tjaart and C. W. Apparatus for cutting spectacle-
glasses. 2,878,567, 3-24-59, CI. 33—28.
Hofmann, Alfred, & Co. : See —
Hepp, Carlos A., Schoenster. 2,916,899.
Schoenster, Peter J., and Ebert. 2,907,195.
Hofmann, Erich : See —
Pergande, Hermann. 2,906,989.
Hofmann, Ernst G. : See — •
Meyer. Konrad, Hummel. Ewert, and Hofmann.
2,905,841.
Hofmann Industries, Inc. : See —
Dunbar, Spurgeon P. 2,898,617.
Hofmann. Johannes : See —
Schulze, Joachim, and Hofmann. 2,916,211.
Hofmann, Ludwig, to Firma Bolkow-Entwicklungen Kom-
mandltgesellschaft. Helicopter trainer mounted on float.
2,916,832, 12-15-59, CI. 35—12.
Hofmann, Walter : See —
Zuppinger, Paul, Hofmann, and Fisch. 2,898,349.
Hofmeier, Heinrich : See —
Baffrey, Anton R., Hofmeier, Schmidt, and Hormann.
2,895,034.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hofreiter, Bernard T., I. A. Wolff, and C. L. Mehltretter, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Dicarboxyl starches
and method of preparation. 2,894,945, 7-14-59, CI. 260 —
233.3.
Hofstra, Russell E. Modular camera pod. 2,906,181,
9—29—59 q\ 95 12.5.
Hoft, Richard G., and E. L. Phillipl, to General Electric Co.
Voltage reference level variance indicator. 2,888,64u,
5-26-59, CI. 324 — 117.
Hogan, Clarence L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Faraday-effect device for electromagnetic waves. 2,887,664,
5-19-59. CI. 333—9.
Hogan, Eric E., and R. S. Malloch. Method of and appa-
ratus for setting concrete forms to true line and grade.
2,873,529, 2-17-59, CI. 33—1.
Hogan, Eric E., and R. S. Malloch. Form board supporting
stake clamp. 2,894,307, 7-14-59, CI. 24 — 249.
Hogan, Eric E., and R. S. Malloch. Adjustable device for
relating faceboard of curb mold to backboard thereof.
2,894,310, 7-14-59, CI. 25 — 118.
Hogan, Eric E., and R. Malloch, to J. M. Wortz. Curb and
gutter form spacing apparatus. 2,908,959, 10-20-59, CI.
25—118.
Hogan, John E., to C. Hartwell, d.b.a. Hartwell Aviation
Supply Co. Preload latch. 2,894,777, 7-14-59, CI. 292—
113.
Hogan, John M. : See —
Beuk, Jack F.. and Hogan. 2,878,123.
Beuk, Jack F., Savich, Goeser, and Hogan. 2,903,362.
Hogan, John P., and L. E. Gardner, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Production of dicyclopentadienyl iron. 2,898,360, 8-4—59,
CI. 260 — 139.
Hogan, John W., to Gisholt Machine Co. Magnetic trans-
ducer. 2,891,115, 6-16-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Hogan, John W., to Maico Electronics, Inc. Feed rate meters.
2,913,662, 11-17-59, CI. 324 — 70.
Hogan. Joseph L., y2 to J. B. K. Smith. Orthopedic device.
2,871,915, 2-3-59, CI. 155—23.
Hogan Laboratories, Inc. : See — ■
Ressler. Hugh C. 2,881,312.
Hogan, Merle L. : See-
Adams, E. O. N. 2,867,359.
Hogan, Robert E. : See —
Nichols, George E., Nelson, Casey, and Hogan. 2,909,129.
Hogan, Walter H. : See-
Scott, Robert C, and Hogan. 2,892,626.
Hogan, Walter H., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Overrunning clutch. 2,873,833, 2-17-59, CI. 192 — 41.
Hogan, Walter H, to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Landing gear construction. 2,883,181, 4-21-59, CI. 267 — 64.
Hogan, Walter H., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Control valve. 2,892,450, 6-30-59. Cl. 121—46.5.
Hogan, William F. : See —
Eggensperger, Arlo R., and Foley. 2,871,462.
Hogan, William P. : See —
Haroldson, Arthur H., Mulrooney, and Hogan.
2,915,786.
Hogarth, Cyril A. : See —
Gunn, John B., and Hogarth. 2,911,601.
Hogberg, Ake O.. and A. C. Neilson. to Riley Stoker Corp.
Register. 2,869,625, 1-20-59. Cl. 158—1.5.
Hogberg. Knut B. : See —
Diczfalusy, Egon R.. Ferno, Fex, and Hogberg.
2.904.562.
Hoge, Albert W. : See —
Cross, Willis J., Jr., and Hoge. 2,873,146.
Shirk, Robert M., Craig, and Hoge. 2,915,375.
Hoge, Henri H., and D. L. Spotten, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Zener diode cross coupled bistable triggered circuit.
2,879.412, 3-24 -59, Cl. 307—88.5.
Hoge, Henri H., and J. E. Holthaus, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Null detector. 2,881,314, 4-7-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Hoge, Legare W., and R. L. Pendley. Reflective optical sys-
tems. 2,869,423, 1-20-59. Cl. 88—57.
Hoge, Robert H., to The Clark Controller Co. Valve appa-
ratus and controls. 2,878,832, 3-24-59, Cl. 137—620.
Hoge Robert H., to The Clark Controller Co. Valves and
safety controls therefor. 2,909,193. 10-20-59, Cl. 137 — 620.
Hogedai, Sven A., to Evers & Co. Aktiebolag. Window struc-
ture. 2,885,745, 5-12-59, Cl. 20—53.
Hogenbirk, Cornelius : See —
Petzinger, Ambrose J., and Hogenbirk. 2,888,644.
Hogfors, Henning E., to Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregu-
lator. Vehicle brakes. 2,917,136, 12-15-59, Cl. 188 — 195.
Hogg, Aaron G., to Radio Corp. of America. Matching de-
vice. 2,901,712, 8-25-59, Cl. 333 — 33.
Hogg, David C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. An-
tenna system having a directionally variable radiation pat-
tern. 2,892,191, 6-23-59, Cl. 343—754.
Hogg, Harold A. C. : See —
Baker, John E., Hogg, and Kettlewell.
Hogg, John A. : See — ■
Babcock, John C, Campbell, and Hogg.
Babcock, John C, Hogg, and Pederson.
Beal, Philip F„ and Hogg. 2,899,448.
Campbell, J. Allan, Babcock, and Hogg.
Campbell, J Allan, Babcock, and Hogg.
Campbell. J Allen, Babcock, and Hogg.
Campbell, J. Allan, Babcock, and Hogg.
Campbell. JAllan, Babcock, and Hogg.
Campbell, J.
2,877,240.
2,887,615.
2,916,486.
2,883,401.
2 870.141.
2,873,286.
2,876,219.
2,878.268.
2,880,205.
Hogg, John A. : See — Continued
Fonken, Gunther S., and Hogg. 2,873,272.
Fonken, Gunther S., Hogg, and Magerlein.
Fonken, Gunther S., Hogg, and Magerlein.
Korman, Jerome, and Hogg. 2,873,271.
Korman, Jerome, and Hogg. 2,873,285.
Magerlein, Barney J., Spero, Hogg, and
2,884,421.
Nathan, Alan H., and Hogg. 2,884,429.
Pederson, Raymond L., Herr, Babcock, Campbell, and
2,880,204.
2,880,215.
Schneider.
Hogg. 2,867,630.
Spero, George B.,
2,884,420.
Hogg, John A., and R.
Magerlein, Schneider, and Hogg.
Allan, Pederson, Babcock, and Hogg.
W. Jackson, to The Upjohn Co.
l-(j8-hydroxyethyl)- and l-(/3-haloethyl)-2-niethyl-5-isopro-
penylcyclohexene-1 and process of production. 2,872,488,
2-3-59, Cl. 260—617.
Hogg, John A., and J. Korman, to The Upjohn Co. Estrone
compounds. 2,874,173, 2-17-59, Cl. 260 — 397.45.
Hogg, John A., and F. H. Lincoln, Jr., to The Upjohn Co.
9a-halo-ll/9,21-dihydroxy-4,17(20)-pregnadiene-3-one com-
pounds and process of preparing thereof. 2,875,200,
2-24-59, Cl. 260—239.55.
Hogg, John A., and J. Korman, to The Upjohn Co. 11-oxy-
genated estradiol compounds and derivatives. 2,885,413,
5-5-59, Cl. 260—397.45.
Hogin, David R., R. C. Morbeck, and H. R. Sanders, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming of a
naphtha with a platinum-alumina-halogen catalyst and the
regeneration of the catalyst with an oxygen- and halogen-
containing gas. 2,916,440, 12-8-59, Cl. 208 — 140.
Hoglan, Forest A., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Process for recovery of glutamic acid. 2,909,564, 10-20-59,
Cl. 260—527.
Hoglund, Nils. Grinding wheel dressing apparatus. 2,902,-
025, 9-1-59, Cl. 125—11.
Hoglund, Nils. Apparatus for forming contours. 2,904,029,
9-15-59. Cl. 125 — 11.
Hogsten, Leslie G., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle frame.
2,888,269, 5-26-59, Cl. 280 — 106.5.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of
2-heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,176, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of 2-
heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,177, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of 2-
heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,178, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of 2-
heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,179, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of 2-
heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,180, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of 2-
heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,181, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogsett, John N., to Union Carbide Corp. Complexes of 2-
heptadecylimidazolines. 2,881,182, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 299.
Hogue. Walter H. Apparatus for sharpening saws. 2,870,657,
1-27-59. Cl. 76 40.
Hogue, Walter S. : See —
Novak, Leo J., and Hogue. 2,914,414.
Hohenfeldt, Elmer O. Trellis construction. 2,906,062,
9-29-59, Cl. 47 — 47.
Hohenner, Werner W. Non-linear shock absorber. 2,902,273,
9-1-59, Cl. 267—1.
Hohisel, Roland E. : See —
Converse, Vernon G., Ill, Seymour, Hohisel, and Sabuda.
2:884,113.
Hohl, John, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Feeder for closure
cap sealing gaskets. 2,890,814, 6-16-59. Cl. 221 — 175.
Hohl, John, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method of and
apparatus for packaging food products. 2,917,880,
12-22-59, Cl. 53—112.
Hohl, John, and J. M. Wheaton, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co.
Bottle and jar closing apparatus. 2,909,879, 10-27-59, Cl.
53 — 331.5.
Hohl, John, and O. Bjering, to Owens-Hlinois Glass Co.
Machine for assembling and securing ring gaskets in
closure caps. 2,915,029, 12-1-59, Cl. 113 — 80.
Hohler, Frederick A. : See —
Jessup, Wilbur F., and Hohler. 2,903,116.
Hohlfeider, F.. Co., The : See —
Hohlfelder, Harvey F.. and Reed. 2,879,565.
Hohlfeider, Harvey F., and T. W. Reed, to The F. Hohlfelder
Co. Double stem core chill. 2,879,565, 3-31-59, Cl. 22 — 174.
Hohman, Ralph E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid fuel
burner. 2,873,701, 2-17-59, Cl. 110—28.
Hohman, Robert F. Devices for sorting of media. 2,890,798,
6-16-59, Cl. 211 — 11.
Hohn. Hannsheinz : See —
Spengler, Giinter, and Hohn. 2.892,741.
Spengler, Giinter, and Hohn. 2,905,574.
Hohn, Robert. Multi-strand, abrasion resistant electrical con-
ductors. 2,892,880, 6-30-59, Cl. 174 — 8.
Hohnecker, Otto, to Burroughs Corp. Dynamic disk-position-
ing apparatus. 2,903,266, 9-8-59, Cl. 274 — 39.
Hohnstine, Jack T., J. A. Versocki, and F. L. Steckhahn, to
American Home Products Corp. Simulated snow compo-
sition containing mineral filler. 2,894,928, 7-14-59, Cl.
260—33.8.
Hoiberg, Arnold J., and C. E. Cowger, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Asphalt coating. 2,890,967, 6-16-59. Cl. 106—
278.
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Hoiby, James C, and R. L. Westrum, to D. W. Ovan & Sons,
Inc. Air conditioner for automotive vehicles and controls
therefor. 2,869,333, 1-20-59, CI. 62—239.
Hoier, Walter A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Work handling and indexing mechanism. 2,914,890,
12-1-59, CI. 51—215. „ . ± „.,„
Hoier, Walter A., and J. R. Baker, to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co. Automatic table positioning mechanism for
grinders. 2,902,798, 9-8-59, CI. 51—95.
Hoisington, Richard L., to Burroughs Corp. Tape reeling
apparatus. 2,868,473, 1-13-59, CI. 242 — 72.
Hoisve, Harold V. : See —
Langen, Ole H., and Hoisve. 2,875,929.
Hoivik, Helen L. Process for making an ornamental article
from a flower. 2,906,636, 9-29-59, CI. 117 — 3.
Hokama, Takeo : See —
Bachman, Gustave B., and Hokama. 2,894,941.
Hoke, Harry H., Jr. Coin dispensers. 2,877,776, 3-17-59,
CI. 133—4.
Hoke, Howard L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Conduit clamp.
2,897,568, 8-4-59, CI. 24 — 279.
Hoke Inc. : See —
Salmon, Donald B., and Haynes. 2,900,201.
Holahan, John L., to General Mills, Inc. Process for produc-
ing puckered and curled cereal flakes. 2,882,162, 4-14-59,
CI. 99 — 80.
Holahan, Joseph M., Jr., to True Temper Corp. Fishing reel
guard. 2,884,211, 4-28-59, CI. 242—84.1.
Holan, J. H., Corp. : See —
Holan, James H., and Troche. 2,897,979.
Troche, Herman J. 2,881,030.
Troche, Herman J. 2,886,187.
Troche, Herman J. 2,888,149.
Troche, Herman J. 2,901,125.
Troche, Herman J. 2,915,137.
Troche, Herman J., and Holan. 2.891,383.
Troche, Herman J., and Eckels. 2,919,035.
Holan, James H. : See —
Troche, Herman J., and Holan. 2,891,383.
Holan, James H., and H. J. Troche, to J. H. Holan Corp.
Portable boom. 2,897,979, 8-4-59, CI. 212—8.
Holben, Eugene F. : See —
Brand, Warren H., and Holben. 2,870.387.
Holbrook, Edward L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Governor control apparatus. 2,867,199, 1-6-59, CI.
123—140.
Holbrook, George W., and P. L. Brown, to Dow Corning
Corp. Fluoroalkylsilane diols. 2,915,544, 12-1-59, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Holbrook, Harold L. Restraining device. 2,912,977,
11-17-59, CI. 128—134.
Holbrook, John A., to Morgan Construction Co. Wire-draw-
ing block. 2,868,359, 1-13-59, CI. 205 — 20.
Holbrook, Orrin C, and G. G. Bernard, to The Pure Oil Co.
Secondary recovery of oil from reservoirs by successive
precipitation. 2,903,065, 9-8-59, CI. 166 — 9.
Holbrook. Robert L. : See —
Doerr, Richard L., and Holbrook. 2,904,390.
Holbrook, Robert L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Method of flame proofing eellulosic textile material with
phosphorous triisocyanate or phosphoryl triisocyanate and
products produced thereby. 2,898,180, 8-4-59, CI. 8 — 116.
Holbrook, Robert L.. and R. L. Doerr, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Composition and process for crease- and
wrinkle-proofing eellulosic textile material. 2,904,387,
9-15-59. CI. 8—116.3.
Holbrook, Robert L.. and R. L. Doerr, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Composition and process for crease- and
wrinkle-proofing eellulosic textile material. 2,904,388,
9-15-59, CI. 8 — 116.3.
Holby, Worrell H, to Hydra-Power Corp. Valve sealing struc-
ture. 2,910,267. 10-27-59, CI. 251 — 332.
Holcomb, Henry A., and R. M. Love, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Starting up of reforming unit using
platinum catalyst without extraneous hydrogen. 2,898,291,
8^-59. CI. 208—138.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Reynolds, Ralph W. 2,915,114.
Reynolds, Ralph W. 2,915,115.
Holcomb, James A. : See —
Saunders, Seymour G., and Holcomb. 2,911,076.
Holcomb, James E., to General Electric Co. Impulse testing.
2,890,410. 6-9-59, CI. 324 — 54.
Holcomb, Willis C. Sign. 2,872,750, 2-10-59, CI. 40—125.
Holcroft, Donald E., to Scott Paper Co. Silencer. 2,900,024,
8-18-59, CI. 162—371.
Hold Corp. : See —
Fonken, William A. 2,877,815.
Hold. Peter, to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Heat exchange
roll. 2,875,985. 3-3-59, CI. 257—95.
Hold, Peter, to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Electrically
heated roll for calenders or the like. 2,912,556, 11-10-59,
CI. 219—19.
Holdaway, Vivian L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Gaseous discharge device. 2,891,188, 6-16-59, CI. 313 —
151.
Holdeman. Eugene J., and W. T. Green. Folding doors.
2,893,483, 7-7-59, 'CI. 160—220.
Holdeman, John W., and E. F. Farrell, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Method of making a brake band. 2,887,771, 5-26-59, CI.
29 — 418.
Holdeman, John W., V. E. Masko, J. B. Polomski, and G. E.
Whelpley, to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission. 2,895,344,
7-21-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Holden, Artemas F. Salt bath furnaces. 2,880,986, 4-7-59,
CI. 266 — 4.
Holden, Artemas F. Article treating apparatus. 2,916,131,
12-8-59, CI. 198 — 19.
Holden, Brian A., to Burgess Products Co. Ltd. Actuators for
electrical switches. 2,898,428. 8-4-59, CI. 200—172.
Holden, Grenville R., and A. Schiff, to F. C. Huyck & Sons.
Fourdrinier cloth. 2,903,021, 9-8-59, CI. 139—383.
Holden, James D., to C. J. Gaskell Co., Inc. Flame reten-
tion piloting device for gas burner. 2,901,033, 8-25-59,
CI. 158—116.
Holden, Marguerite H. : See —
Holden, Orloff W. 2,893,644.
Holden, Orloff W. 2,908,519.
Holden, Orloff W., to O. W. and M. H. Holden, d.b.a.
Knickerbocker Rubber Co. Combination wall shower and
shampoo spray. 2,893.644, 7-7-59, CI. 239 — 282.
Holden, Orloff W., to O. W. and M. H. Holden, d.b.a. Knicker-
bocker Rubber Co., Not Inc. Ball and socket joint.
2,908,519, 10-13-59, CI. 287—87.
Holden, Robert B„ R. M. Powers, O. J. Blaber, deceased (by
J. A. Blaber, administratrix), to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Production of uranium metal
by carbon reduction. 2,905,552, 9-22-59, CI. 75 — 84.1.
Holden, Thomas M.. to Fleming & Sons, Inc. Paperboard
armchair. 2,904,105. 9-15-59. CI. 155 — 191.
Holder, Clinton H., and W. M. Basch, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Producing lubricating oils by solvent
extraction. 2,867,583. 1-6-59, CI. 208 — 327.
Holder, Clinton H., and C. L. Read, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Preparation of aromatic petroleum con-
centrate of reduced sulfur content. 2,911,354, 11-3-59,
CI. 208—96.
Holder, Lorrain A. Combination seat and carrying bag.
2,915,154, 12-1-59, CI. 190 — 8.
Holder, Roy B., to H. E. Henegar. Miter guide. 2,911,017,
11-3-59, CI. 143—6.
Holderbaum, Charles E. : See —
Persyn, David C, and Holderbaum. 2,879,007.
Holderer, Oscar C. Clinometer. 2,906,032, 9-29-59, CI.
33 214.
Holderle, Frederick S.. H. C. R., and N. F. W. Display case
door. 2,872,266, 2-3-59, CI. 312—138.
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. Display case.
2,878,090, 3-17-59, CI. 312 — 114.
Holderle, Harvey C. R. : See —
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N F. W. 2,872,266.
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. 2,878,090.
Holderle. Norbert F. W. : See — ■
Holderle, Frederick S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. 2.872,266.
Holderle, F. S., H. C. R., and N. F. W. 2,878,090.
Holderreed, Francis L., and R. E. Sullivan to Anaconda Cop-
per Mining Co., now by change of name to The Anaconda
Co. Submerged flame evaporator. 2,867,972, 1-13-59, CI.
159 — 16.
"Hold-Heet" Products Corp. : See —
Mundt, Diedrich E. 2.878.436.
Mundt, Diedrich E. 2,889,429.
Holding Electronsonic S. A. : See —
Legrand. Roger. 2,878,403.
Holdo, Jan K., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Pneumatic per-
cussion tools. 2,896,580, 7-28-59, CI. 121 — 35.
Holdrege, Charles T., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Therapeu-
tic agents. 2,882,273, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 294.
Holdren Brothers Inc. : See —
Holdren, Donald R. 2,899,090.
Holdren, Donald R., to Holdren Brothers, Inc. Vehicle un-
loading apparatus. 2,899,090, 8-11-59, CI. 214 — 82
Holdstock, Norman G., to General Electric Co. Method for
preparing chlorophenylehlorosilanes. 2,887,503, 5-19-59,
CI. 260 — 448.2.
Holdsworth, John F. Button type fastening. 2,902,735,
9-8-59, CI. 24 — 105.
Holeproof Hosiery Co. : See —
Baker. Paul W., and Wolff. 2,917,163.
Holes, Wilbur W. Loose-leaf type transparent casing for ad-
vertising materials. 2,876,572, 3-10-59, CI. 40 — 158.
Holeton, Robert E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process for purifving crude perfluoro-
carbons. 2,879,228, 3-24-59, CI. 208—310.
Holicky, William F. Drain pipe connector. 2,893,212,
7-7-59, CI. 61—11.
Holiday, Harold C, % to Alton N. Parker. Boat-carrying
trailer. 2,876,922. 3-10-59, CI. 214—506.
Holiday Line, Inc., The : See —
Rosenberg, David, and Mirando. Re. 24,618.
Holiman, William E. : See —
Ward, Samuel J., Holiman, and 'Cross. 2,910,261.
Holin, William F., to General Motors Corp. Railway vehicle
suspension. 2,874,646, 2-24-59, CI. 105 — 171.
Holin, William F., to General Motors Corp. Railway vehicle
truck. 2,878,760, 3-24-59, CI. 105 — 193.
Holin, William F., to General Motors 'Corp. Brake rigging
for railway vehicle truck. 2,885,034, 5-5-59, CI. 188 — 195.
Holin, William F., to General Motors Corp. Brake rigging
stabilizer. 2,911,073, 11-3-59, CI. 188 — 205.
Holker, Kenneth U. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Gas producing compositions. 2,904,420, 9-15-59, CI. 52 — .5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Holl, Carl B. Flushing device. 2,908,915, 10-20-59, CI.
4—249.
Holl, James W. F. Torque actuated vehicle brake. 2,868,337,
1-13-59, CI. 188—140.
Holl, James W. F. Noninterflow rotary valve. 2,893,430,
7-7-59, CI. 137 — 625.42.
Hollabaugh, Max G.. to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
Digital recording system. 2,905,521, 9-22-59, CI. 346—74.
Holland, Albert. Attachment tor a buttonhole stitching ma-
chine. 2,S74,GC0, 2-24-59, CI. 112—68.
12-1-59, CI. 252 — i73.
Holland, Charles \V\, Jr. Conveyor belt cleaner. 2,873,847,
2-17-59, CI. 198 — 230.
Holland Co. : See —
Carlson, Arthur H. 2,905,106.
Wulff, Cal W. 2,S73,690.
Wulff, Cal W. 2,896,550.
Holland, Edward T., Jr., to Cherry-Burrell Corp. Conveyor
for cooling room. 2,911,802, 11-10-59, CI. 62—382.
Holland, Edward V., Jr. : See —
Williamson, Frederick B., Jr.. and Holland. 2,890,900.
Holland, John D. Cabinet weighing scale. 2,872,178, 2-3-
59, CI. 265—27.
Holland, Joe B. : See —
Millea, Michael F., and Holland. 2,908,851.
Holland, Julian. Combined stand holder. 2,877,582,
3-17-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Holland, Kenneth M., to California Reinforced Plastics Co..
now by change of name to Hexcel Products Inc. Method
of making rubber honeycomb product. 2,887,425, 5-19-59,
CI. 154—122.
Holland, Leslie A., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Cathodic
sputtering of metal and dielectric films. 2,886,502, 5-12-59,
CI. 204 — 192.
Holland, Milton D. : See —
McDonald, Julius M., King, and Holland. 2,885,931.
Holland-Racine Shoes, Inc. : See —
Geuder, Lawrence J. 2,913,837.
Hollander, Charles S. : See —
de Benneville, Peter L., and Hollander. 2,902,514.
Hollander, Charles W. D„ to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Racemization catalysts and preparation. 2,915,479,
Hollander, Julius, and B. S. Sabreen. Cushion for artificial
dentures and wax-gum composition therefor. 2,897,592,
8-4-59, CI. 32—2.
Hollander, Julius, and B. S. Sabreen. Cushion for arti-
ficial dentures and wax-plasticizer composition therefor.
2.897,593, 8^-59, CI. 32—2.
Hollander, Louis P., and R. A. Schroth to The Presray Corp.
Material handling apparatus. 2,894,780, 7-14-59, CI.
294 — 93.
Hollander Nils B. F.. to Testor Chemical Co. Container
for cultivating kernels and seeds. 2,879,627, 3-31-59, CI.
47—1.2.
Hollander, Nils B. F.p to Testor Chemical Co. Container for
cultivating kernels and seeds. 2,884,740, 5-5-59, CI.
47 — 1.2.
Hollansworth, McFerrell, to McKinney Mfg. Co. Folding
doors. 2,882,962, 4-21-59, CI. 160 — 118.
Hollansworth, McFerrell, to McKinney Mfg. Co. Motor
vehicle door hinge. 2,893.050. 7-7-59. CI. 16 — 142.
Hollansworth, McFerrell, to McKinney Mfg. Co. Shelf-sup-
porting bracket. 2,908,471, 10-13-59, CI. 248—247.
Hollar, Arthur W., Jr. : See —
Arlauskas, Alfonsas, and Hollar. 2,918.274.
Hollar. John V.. to The La Resista Corset Co. Brassiere.
2.869.554, 1-20-59, CI. 128 — 498.
Hollar John V., to The La Resista Corset Co. Girdle.
2.869.555, 1-20-59, CI. 128—533.
Holle, Norbert G. T. : See-
Heath, Thomas D., and Holle. 2,867,526.
Holle, Otto E. Seed planter shoe. 2,876,719, 3-10-59, CI.
Ill — 7.
Holleen. Leonard F. Adjustable dock ramp. 2,908,024,
10-13-59, CI. 14—71.
Hollengreen, Milburn A., to Landis Tool Co. Internal grind-
ing fixture. 2,909,013, 10-20-59, CI. 51 — 166.
Holler, Edward J., Jr., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Fluid
dispensing ball applicator. 2,883,690, 4-28-59, CI.
15 — 132.7.
2,914,846.
White, to
2,918,775,
support for vehicles.
Holler, Hermann : See —
Baldus, Rudolf, and Holler.
Hollerbach, Aloys C. : See —
Hart, Peter M„ and Hollerbach. 2,897,000.
Hollerith, Charles, J. C. Flansburgh, and D. C.
Yard-Man, Inc. Self-propelled rotary mower.
12-29-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Hollert, Paul. Individual wheel
2,874,974, 2-24-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Holley Carburetor Co. : See —
Auch, Ernest M. 2,916,045.
Bettoni, Eugene C. 2.893,363.
Cornelius, George W. 2,868,182.
Cornelius, George W. 2,877.998.
Cornelius, George W. 2,879,756.
Cornelius, George W. 2,880,079.
De Claire, Alton G., Jr., and Leibold. 2,871,840.
Egerer, William E. 2,900.470.
Ehsinger, Raymond L. 2,881,740.
Francis, Joseph E. 2.867.196.
Goetsch, Earl G., and Cowles. 2,896,652.
2,886,023.
Fuel in-
Holley Carburetor Co. : See — Continued
Goetz. Vincent A. 2,905,013.
Goodyear. Charles R. 2,892,622.
Holley, George M., Jr. 2,871,845.
Holley, George M„ Jr. 2,890,691.
Holley, George M., Jr. 2,917,294.
Holley, George M., Jr., and De Claire.
Johnson, Kalin S. 2.905.162.
Karpiej. Chester. 2,898,899.
Kerr, Fred S. 2,908,264.
Kinney, David C, and Sands. 2,877,996.
Leibold, Richard E. 2,912,529.
Marsee. Frederick J. 2,910,055.
McCollough, William E. 2,867,197.
McCollough, William E. 2,895,561.
Quinby, Charles E. 2,884,917.
Scott, Ian J. C. 2,905,831.
Skay, Frank. 2,902,307.
Smitley, Marion L. 2,879,048.
Stroh, George B„ and Cowles. 2,879,643.
Udale, Stanley M. 2,900,969.
Holley, George M., Jr., to Holley Carburetor Co.
jection system. 2,871,845, 2-3-59, CI. 123 — 139.
Holley, George M., Jr., to Holley Carburetor Co. Fuel in-
jection system. 2 890,691. 6-16-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Holley, George M., Jr., to Holley Carburetor Co. Automatic
choke device. 2,917,294, 12-15-59, CI. 261 — 39.
Holley, George M., Jr., and A. G. De Claire, Jr., to Holley
Carburetor Co. Fuel injection system. 2,886,023, 5-12-59,
CI. 123—140.
Holley, Walter H., to McGarry and Cole Ltd. Staple driving
mechanism. 2,872,683, 2-10-59, CI. 1 — 49.
Holliday, William C. : See —
Williams, Harry, and Holliday. 2,900,486.
Hollihan, John P., Jr., J. A. Howsmon, and W. A. Sisson,
to American Viscose Corp. Process of producing viscose
rayon. 2,916,391, 12-8-59, CI. 106—165.
Hollingshead, R. M.. Corp. : See —
Shibe, William J., Jr. 2,909,551.
Hollingsworth, Elanor : See —
Hollingsworth, Maurice H. 2.909,619.
Hollingsworth, Jess C. Fire alarm. 2,907,014, 9-29-59,
01. 340 232.
Hollingsworth, ' John D. Carding rolls. 2,900,672, 8-25-59,
CI. 19—112.
Hollingsworth, Maurice H.. deceased ; E. Hollingsworth, execu-
trix. Improved hearing-aid. 2,909,619, 10-20-59, CI. 179 —
107.
Hollingsworth, Pierce, to Koppers Co., Inc. Couplings.
2,919,137, 12-29-59, CI. 279 — 87.
Hollingsworth, Richard L. Flush valve assembly. 2,879,520,
3-31-59. CI. 4—56.
Hollingsworth, R Lee. Gating modulation. 2,907,956,
10-6-59, CI. 332 — 41.
Hollingsworth, R Lee. Variable resistor. 2,907,970, 10-6-59.
CI. 338 — 151.
Hollingsworth, Vernon O. Water closet flush guide.
2.909,786, 10-27-59, CI. 4 — 56.
Hollingsworth, Walter L. Window unit. 2,884,051, 4-28-59,
CI. 160 — 92.
Hollins, Abraham : See —
Hollins, Jesse R. 2,891,118.
Hollins, Jesse R. and A. 2,886.743.
Hollins, Jesse R., to A., J. R., and L. S. Hollins,
Davidson. Signal switch for automotive vehicles.
5_12— 59 CI 315 77
Hollins, Jesse R., to A., J. R. and L. S. Hollins, and T. D
Davidson. Automotive lighting and turn signaling sys-
tems. 2,891,118, 6-16-59, a. 200—61.54.
Hollins, Jesse R., to Signal-Stat Corp. Turn signalling
tem. 2,892,996, 6-30-59, CI. 340—81.
Hollins. Jesse R., to Signal-Stat Corp.
12-29-59, CI. 340 — 81.
and T. D.
2,886,743,
sys-
Flasher. 2,919,424,
Hollins, Lewis S. : See —
Hollins, Jesse R. 2,886,743.
Hollinshead, Percy C, and H. A. Clough. Cavity measuring
instruments. 2,887,778, 5-26-59, CI. 33 — 178.
Hollis, Albert C, to B. U. Supplies & Machinery Co. Ltd.
Machines for inserting packing material into bottles.
2,895,275, 7-21-59, CI. 53—59.
Hollis. Brooks S. Equipment hitch for vehicles. 2,871,030,
1-27-59. CI. 280—492.
Hollis, Clinton R., to International Paper Co. Delivery
mechanism for automatic feeding, valving and sewing
machines. 2,883,034, 4-21-59, CI. 198—33.
Hollis, Clinton R., and M. V. Smith. Fastening device.
2,913,797, 11-24-59, CI. 24 — 253.
Hollis, Jack L. : See —
Lancaster. Arthur M., and Hollis. 2,879,828.
Hollis, John C, to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Ma-
chine tool turret with bi-directional coupling. 2,8SS,S43,
6-2-59, CI. 74 — S14.
Hollis, John C, to Morey Machinery Co., Inc. Draw toggles
for spindle male tapers of milling and the like machines.
2.893.291, 7-7-59, CI. 90 — 11.
Hollis, Robert A. : See —
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Hollis. 2,908,575.
Hollis, Robert H., to Abbott Laboratories. Treating poultry
respiratory infections with erythromycin. 2,885,321,
5-5-59. CI. 167—53.1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
435
Hollis, William S., to National Research Development Corp.
Forming block with shiftable clamping element for appa-
ratus for working metal stock. 2,872,964, 2-10-59, CI.
153 — 48.
Hollister, Harry W., to Acoustat Corp. Stop beads in sus-
pended ceiling. Re. 24,058, 6-16-59, CI. 72—118.
Hollman Peter I., and L. K. Jensen, to Geo. D. Koper Corp.
Gas-fueled burner. 2,89S,979, 8-11-59, CI. 158 — 116.
Hollmann, Alfred G. Hydraulic system safety valve.
2,879,791. 3-31-59. CI. 137 — 460.
Hollmann, Hans E. Radiation meter device. 2,898,472, 8-4-
59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Hollmann, Hans E. to Radio Patents Co. Passive radio com-
munication. 2,899,546, 8-11-59, CI. 250 — 6.
Hollmann, Hans E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Passive
self-powered transistor detector-amplifier. 2,918,573,
12-22-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Hollmann, Hans E., and O. G. Schwede. Apparatus for re-
cording signals. 2,872,529, 2-3-59, CI. 179 — 100.1.
Hollmann, Hubert : See —
Gunderson, Gunnar E., and Hollmann. 2,901,925.
Gunderson, Gunnar E., and Hollmann. 2,917,949.
Holloway, Dennis G. Phase-modulators. 2,886,784, 5-12-59,
CI. 332 — 23.
Holloway, Dennis G., to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Modulators for electric oscillations. 2,877,422,
3—10—59 (m 332 22
Holloway, Florence jC Stationery rack. 2,873,860, 2-17-59,
CI. 211 — 50.
Holloway, Frank P. : See —
Bushong, Raymond M., Clark, and Holloway. 2,890, 12S.
Holloway, Robert L. : See —
Bell, Leo R., and Holloway. 2,896,790.
Hollowell, John V.: See —
Keith, Wayland W., and Hollowell. 2,883,013.
Hollsiem, Oswald C. : See —
Sehiring, Ralph C, and Hollstein. 2,872,584.
Stava, Robert J., and Hollstein. 2,901,202.
Holly, Frederick W., A. F. Wagner, E. Walton, and C. H.
Hoffman, to Merck & Co., Inc. Intermediates useful in the
synthesis of a-lipoic acid. 2,875,238, 2-24-59, CI. 260 —
481.
Holly, Frederick W. A. F. Wagner, E. Walton, and C. H.
Hoffman, to Merck & Co., Inc. Intermediates useful in
the synthesis of a-lipoic acid. 2,875,239, 2-24-59, CI.
260 — 181.
Holly, Frederick W., and C. H. Stammer, to Merck & Co., Inc.
5-methyl,4-amino-3-isoxazolidone. 2,918,472, 12-22-59, CI.
260 — 307.
Hollyday, James H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Plunger control
means. 2,868,114, 1-13-59, CI. 100 — 19.
Hollyday, William C, Jr. : See —
Bartlett. Jeffrey H., and Hollyday. 2.876,213.
Holm, Carl H., and P. W. Gorman, to Old Dominion Research
and Development Corp. Amplifying demand valve.
2,886,049, 5-12-59, CI. 137—63.
Holm, James P. : See —
Keller, Philip B., and Holm. 2,903,148.
Holm, Jens C, to Bath Iron Works Corp. Crusher.
2,873,920, 2-17-59, CI. 241 — 80.
Holm, Jens C, to Marland One-Way Clutch Co. Rotary kiln
drive mechanism. 2,910,286, 10-27-59, CI. 263 — 33.
Holm, LeRoy W. : See —
Porter, Charles A., Samuelson, and Holm. 2,889,262.
Holm, Sven : See —
Hodson, Peter, and Holm. 2,868,514.
Holm, Sven, to Ferrotherm Co. Heat exchanger. 2,875,986,
3-3-59, CI. 257—245.
Holm, Sven, to Ferrotherm Co. Heat exchangers and
cores and extended surface elements therefor. 2,892,618,
6-30-59, CI. 257—245.
Holm Tractor & Equipment Co. : See —
Arrington, Bradford L.. and Bullard. 2,897,829.
Holm, Ulla : See —
Wode, Nils G., and Holm. 2,903,364.
Holm, Vernon C. F., G. C. Bailey, and A. Clark, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Nickel oxide catalysts and their use in
polymerizing olefins. 2,904,608. 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 683.15.
Holman Brothers Ltd. : See —
Morgan, Frederick F. L. 2,878,627.
Holman. Emmette R., to Turco Products. Inc. Method of
etching aluminum and aluminum alloys. 2,869,267,
1-20-59. CI. 41 — 42.
Holman, Emmette R., to Turco Products, Inc. Apparatus
and method for removing metal from the surface of a
metal object. 2,884,728, 5-5-59, CI. 41 — 9.
Holman, George W., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Edible
oil containers and method of treating same. 2,871,130,
1-27-59, CI. 99—171.
Holman, George W., and L. H. Going, to The Procter &
Gamble Co. Rapid directed interesterification of glycerides.
2,875,066, 2-24-59, CI. 99 — 122.
Holman, George W.. and L. H. Going, to The Procter &
Gamble Co. Lard shortenings. 2,875,067, 2-24-59, CI.
99 — 122.
Holman, George W., and "V. Mills, to The Procter & Gamble
Co. Inactivation of catalyst in molecular rearrangement
reactions. 2,886,578, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 410.7.
Holman, Howard E., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Elec-
tronic piano amplifier. 2,881,650, 4-14-59, CI. 84 — 1.13.
Combination lock. 2,896,439,
U -clamp.
2,891,759,
Holman, John A. Level indicators, and more particularly to
systems lor indicating that the level of a liquid has at-
tained a pre-determined value. 2,885,507, 5-5-59, CI.
200 — 84.
Holman, Ralph T., to Regents of the University of Minnesota.
Food composition and method of preserving same.
2,875,060, 2-24-59, CI. 99—2.
Holman, Roger A. : See —
Graham, Marion E., Reed, and Holman. 2,875,035.
Holman, Wesley A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic transducer. 2,913,535, 11-17-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Holmberg, Arne. Locking device. 2,888,284, 5-26-59, CI.
287 — 58.
Holmberg, Eugene W.
7-28-59, CI. 70 — 156.
Holmberg, John K. O. H., and C. A. G. Sellmann, to A/B
Kabi. Methods for enrichment of alkoxyglycerolesters
from lipid mixtures. 2,916,419, 12-8-59, CI. 195 — 3.
Holmboe, Lawrence S., Jr. Timber holder. 2,891,758, 6-23-
59, CI. 248 — 357.
Holmboe, Lawrence S., Sr. Concrete form
2,868,250, 1-13-59, CI. 144—291.
Holmboe, Lawrence S., Sr. Snore head brace.
6-23-59, CI. 248 — 357.
Holmdahl, Rudolf: See —
Sundstrom, Per W. 2,908,078.
llolmen, Reynold E., and G. H. Smith, to Minnesota Mining &
Mfg. Co. Synthesis of acrylates from alpha-chloropropio-
nates. 2,890,241, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 186.
Holmes, Alvin W. : See —
Kitselman, Harry L., and Holmes. 2,897,256.
Holmes, Amos L. : See —
Holmes, Arthur H., F., and A. L. 2,894,745.
Holmes, Arthur H., F., and A. L. Letterpress machines or
cutting and creasing machines, of the vertical type.
2,894,745, 7-14-59, CI. 271 — 62.
Holmes, Charles D. and H. H., to Angledrill Corp. Apparatus
for drilling lateral openings in well bores. 2,896,913,
7-28-59, CI. 255—1.6.
Holmes, David D., to Radio Corp. of America. Push-pull sig-
nal amplifier. 2,878,380, 3-17-59, CI. 250—20.
Holmes, David D., to Radio Corp. of America. Angle modula-
tion detector. 2,878,384, 3-17-59, CI. 250 — 31.
Holmes, David D., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
compensation for gain controlled transistor converter cir-
cuit. 2,881,310, 4-7-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Holmes, David D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision detector system. 2,917,573, 12-15-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Holmes, David L. Starting device for track runners.
2,890,048, 6-9-59, CI. 272 — 59.
Holmes Electric Protective Co. : See —
Chase, Leland H. 2,877,361.
Spenard, Le Roy C. 2,874,376.
Holmes, Ernest, Co. : See —
Cline, Earl E., and Freeman. Re. 24,719.
Holmes, Gerald E. 2,913,131.
Holmes, Fred : See —
Holmes, Arthur H F., and A. L. 2,894,745.
Holmes, Gerald E., to Ernest Holmes Co. Lifting and towing
sling hitch for vehicles. 2,913,131, 11-17-59, CI. 214 — 86.
Holmes, Godfrey, (Plastics) Ltd. : See —
Donkin. William H. 2,868,360.
Holmes, Harry A. : See —
Beil, Richard L.. Holmes, and Daniels. 2,877,644.
Holmes, Hiram M. Spray gun. 2,892,317, 6-30-59, CI. 62 —
50.
Holmes, Howard H. : See —
Holmes, Charles D. and H. H. 2,896,913.
Holmes, Jack H., to The James C. Heintz Co. Thermistor
probe heat control circuit. 2,892,916, 6-30-59, Cl. 219 — 20.
Holmes, James J. Hand sewing buck. 2,881,966, 4-14-59,
Cl. 223 — 110.
Holmes, John C. Electric circuit breakers. 2,879,356,
3-24-59, Cl. 200 — 116.
Holmes, John D. : See —
Hamlin, Frank S., Holmes, Brooks, and Swanson.
2,915,298.
Holmes, Julian C, to United States of America, Navy. Pulse
demodulator. 2,891,154, 6-16-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Holmes, Lawrence, Jr. Remote control system for steno-
2,912,090, 11-10-59, Cl. 197 — 5.
Supporting means for needles for intra-
2,882,898, 4-21-59, Cl. 128 — 214.
to Bloomer Bros. Co. Collapsible carton
construction. 2,903,180, 9-8-59, Cl. 229 — 51.
Holmes, Richard D. Radio frequency adjusting mechanism.
2,875,338, 2-24-59, Cl. 250- '
graphic machines.
Holmes, Ralph R.
venous injections.
Holmes, Raynor M.,
Holmes, Richard R.
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
Jenkins, Lloyd
10.
-.See —
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
T., and Holmes.
2,878,204.
2.878,209.
2,878,211.
2.878,213.
2,878,215.
2,878,217.
2,878,218.
2,878,219.
2,878,221.
2,878,222.
2,878,223.
2,878,224.
2,878,225.
436
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1959
Holmes, Richard E., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp Stabilized aervlonitrile polymer composition and
method of preparing same. 2,878,200, 3-17-59, CI. 260 —
29.0.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate, a six membered N-formyl
heterocyclic compound, and an inorganic acid, and method
of making same. 2,878,203, 3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, a substituted phenol, and acetic anhydride,
and method of making same. 2,878,205, 3-17-59, CI.
260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate, a weak acid, and an in-
organic acid and method of making same. 2,878,206,
3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
acrolein, a phenol, and an inorganic acid, and method of
making same. 2,878,207, 3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, ethylene-diamine tetraacetic acid and sodium
salts thereof, and an inorganic acid, and method of making
same. 2,878,208, 3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, ethylacetoacetate, and an inorganic acid
and method of making same. 2,878,210, 3-17-59. CI.
260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, a phenol, and an inorganic acid and method
of making same. 2,878,212, 3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, an alkali sulfite and an inorganic acid and
method of making same. 2,878,214, 3-17-59, CI. 260 —
32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
phenolphthalein and an inorganic acid and method of mak-
ing same. 2,878,216, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Holmes, Richard R., and L. T. Jenkins, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition comprising a six
membered heterocyclic N-substituted aldehyde and an in-
organic acid and process of making same. 2,878,220,
3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Holmes, Robert J. : See —
Conklin, Joseph E., and Holmes. 2,901,390.
Holmes, Robert L., to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Polytetra-
fluoroethylene suction box cover for Fourdrinier machines.
2,876,685, 3-10-59, CI. 92 — 51.
Holmes, Sterling W. Control means for hot water systems.
2,915,080, 12-1-59, CI. 137—112.
Holmes, Thomas : See —
Van Geel, Theodoras L. C, and Holmes. 2,886,629.
Holmes, Thomas G. Tally instruction apparatus for auto-
matic digital computers. 2,874,901, 2-24-59, CI. 235 —
157.
Holmes, Thomas G. Binary coded decimal to binary number
converter. 2,894,686, 7-14-59, CI. 235 — 155.
Holmes, Trent H., to United Aircraft Corp. Pipe coupling
with seal weld cutter means. 2,893,757, 7-7-59, CI.
285—21.
Holmes, W. C, & Co. Ltd. : See —
Cosby. William T., Elliott, Gifford, and Dawson.
2,881,857.
Holmes, William C. Boom control in power cranes. 2,914,303,
11-24-59, CI. 254 — 145.
Holmes, William R., C. W. Le Feuvre, R. Lait, and W. S.
Wood, to Laporte Chemicals Ltd. Production of hydrogen
peroxide. 2,914,382, 11-24-59, CI. 23—207.
Holmes-Walker, William A., and D. J. H. Sandiford, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of films
from polymeric materials. 2,895,171, 7-21-59, CI. 18 — 48.
Holmgren, Eric L. : See —
Gakle, Wendolyn F., Letter, Warner, and Holmgren.
2,878,855.
Holmquist, Howard E., to E. I. dn Pont de Nemours and Co.
Hydrogenation of unsaturated dilactones to 1,8-octanedioic
acids and 1,8-octanediols with copper chromite catalysts.
2,884,450, 4-28-59, CI 260—537.
Holmquist, Howard E,. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Gamma-monolactone of 4,8-dihydroxyoctanoic acid, its prep-
aration and use. 2,892,844, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 343.6.
Holmquist, Ivar H. Brackets. 2,887,291, 5-19-59, CI. 248—
247.
Holmstrom, Hartwln H. Cover for pulsator. 2,878,780,
3-24-59, CI. 119—14.39.
Holohan, Bartholomew A., to Club Razor Blade Mfg. Co.
Razor blade package. 2.870,905, 1-27-59, CI. 206 — 16.
Holo-Krome Screw Corp., The : See —
Klooz, Paul W. 2,881,452.
Klooz, Paul W. 2,901,583.
Holophane Co., Inc. : See —
Franck, Kurt. 2,887,568.
Odle, Herbert A. 2,916,611.
Wince, Vearl S. 2,905,808.
Holowaty, Michael O. : See —
Pearson Vincent P., and Holowaty. 2,876,176.
Holowaty, Michael O., to Inland Steel Co. Recovery of am-
monia from coke oven gas. 2,899,277, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 196.
Holscher, Harry H. : See —
Chapman, George C, Pfaender, and Holscher. 2,905,846.
Holsclaw, Charles H. Boat trailer construction. 2,889,945,
6-9-59, CI. 214 — 84.
Holsclaw, Charles H. Boat trailer. 2,889,946, 6-9-59, CI.
214 — 84.
Holsclaw, Charles H. Pivoted sweeparm tube bender having
bending shoe actuated by quadrilateral linkage. 2,892,479,
6-30-59, CI. 153 — 46.
Holsclaw, Charles H. Outboard motor support. 2,901,267,
8-25-59, CI. 280—179.
Holsclaw, Charles H. Well testing apparatus. 2,916,916,
12-15-59, CI. 73 — 427.
Holsinger, Wilbur V. : See —
Hagg, Everett K., and Holsinger. 2,867,013.
Hoist, Donald K. : See —
Winters, Alva B., and Hoist. 2,869,690.
Hoist, John L. : See —
Kennedy, Thomas J., and Hoist. 2,893,971.
Holste, Hilary E. See —
Christenson, Roger M., and Holste. 2,907,751.
Holstein, Alvin W. : See —
Ridings, Clements A., and Holstein. 2,872,009.
Holstein, Alvin W., to National Vendors, Inc. Dispensing
mechanism for vending machines. 2,896,817, 7-28-59,
CI. 221 — 90.
Holstein, Frederick W., to The Rails Co. Thin radiating hot
pads. 2,910,567, 10-27-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Holstein, Otto : See — -
Augustin, Johann, and Holstein. 2,911,471.
Holt, Arthur W. : See —
Cunningham, James A., and Holt. 2,913,600.
Holt, Arthur W., to United States of America, Commerce.
Diode amplifier. 2,879,409, 3-24-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Holt, Arthur W., to The Teletrak Corp. Means for recording
and/or reproducing recorded high frequency signals.
2,919,314, 12-29-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Holt, Arthur VV., and D. C. Friedman, to United States of
America, Commerce. Gas diode linear register. 2,895,077,
7-14-59, CI. 315—84.5.
Holt, Clare E., to Blackhawk Mfg. Co. Hydraulic valving
for pressure applying units. 2,867,087, 1-6-59, CI. 60 — 52.
Holt, George A., to Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd.
Internal combustion engines of the liquid fuel injection
compression ignition type. 2,881,743, 4-14-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Holt, George A., to Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd. In-
ternal combustion engines of the liquid fuel injection com-
pression ignition type. 2,898,894, 8-11-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Holt, Harlow G. Screw driver. 2,892,477, 6-30-59, CI. 145—
50.
Holt, John E., to The Danielson Mfg. Co. Speedometer cable.
2,884,771, 5-5-59, CI. 64 — 4.
Holt, John P. : See —
Boatright, Dean D., and Holt. 2,879.923.
Boatright, Dean D., and Holt. 2,881,943.
Holt, John W., to ' Midwest Mfg. Corp. Slicing gage.
2,916,824, 12-15-59, CI. 31 — 15.
Holt, Joseph W. : See —
Hartford, Willis G., Holt, and Jellinek. 2,896,196.
Holt, Norris H. : See —
Jones, Frank K„ and Holt. 2,904,194.
Holt, Ralph W. Rear view mirror mount. 2,890,539,
6-16-59, CI. 40—152.
Holt, Willard G. : See—
Somers, William P., and Holt. 2.892.918.
Holt, William. Shuttles for looms for weaving. 2,918,948,
12-29-59, CI. 139 — 207.
Holt, William J., Jr., to Varo Mfg. Co., Inc. Voltage regu-
lating device. 2,885,627, 5-5-59, CI. 323 — 56.
Holtan, Maurice O. Power transmission gearing. 2,881,639,
4-14-59, CI. 74—681.
Holter, John W. Surgical instrument. 2,882,900, 4-21-59,
CI. 128—264.
Holthaus, Glenn P. : See —
Bermingham. Arthur T., Jr., and Holthaus. 2,907,514.
Holthaus, James E. : See —
Hoge, Henri H., and Holthaus. 2,881,314.
Holthouse, Harry B. High frequency ignition system. 2,902,-
527, 9-1-59, CI. 123—148.
Holthouse. Harry B.. Jr. : See —
Holthouse, Harry B., Sr., and H. B. Holthouse, Jr.
2,904,107.
Holthouse, Harry B Sr., and H. B. Holthouse, Jr. Fluid
metering device. 2,904,107. 9-15-59, CI. 15S — 38.
Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Oven
control apparatus. 2,914,644, 11-24-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Holton, Charles D., to General Motors Corp. Brake system.
2,906,561, 9-29-59, CI. 303 — 24.
Holton. Robert J. : See —
Murphy, Maynard J., and Holton. 2,879,772.
Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products Inc. Fastening
device. 2,875.487, 3-3-59. CI. 24 — 73.
Holtsch, Peter E. Device for dispensing lighted cigarettes.
2,878,960, 3-24-59, CI. 221 — 4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Holtschmidt, Hans : See —
Bartl, Herbert, Holtschmidt, and Bayer. 2,882,260.
Eisenmann, Karl-Heinz, Nischk, and Holtschmidt.
2,879,250.
Nischk, Giinther, and Holtschmidt. 2,877,244.
Nischk, Gunther, and Holtschmidt. 2,916,472.
Wegner, Christian, Holtschmidt, and Hess. 2,916,519.
Holtz, Albert, to Johnson & Johnson. Pressure sensitive
adhesive tape and method of manufacture. 2,914,167,
11-24-59, CI. 206 — 59.
Holtz, Ernest P. : See —
Britton, Orson J., and Holtz. 2,917,819.
Holtz, Gilbert J. : See —
Plocki, Peter H., and Holtz. 2,901,117.
Holtzman, Norman, to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Display boxes.
2,867,048, 1-6-59, CI. 40 — 7.
Holuba, Henry J. : See —
Beck, Walter, and Holuba. 2,880,821.
Holvenstot, Clyde E., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fuel-air mixing
valve. 2,918,939, 12-29-59, CI. 137 — 625.17.
Holycross, Clayton O., and S. H. S. Raub, to Union Carbide
Corp. Reinforced non-porous valve body. 2,903,236,
9-8-59, CI. 251 — 366.
Holysz, Roman P., to The Upjohn Co. Quaternary steroidal
enamine salts. 2,886,564, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 239.5.
Holysz, Roman P., and R. V. Heinzelman, to The Upjohn Co.
Aminoalkyldicyclopropylalkynols. 2,917,536, 12-15-59, CI.
260 — 482.
Holz, George W. : See —
Duffy, John R., Holz, and Lillienberg. 2,896,004.
Holz, George W., to Lindberg Engineering Co. Transformer
windings. 2,882,507, 4-14-59, CI. 336 — 223.
Holzcker, Richard. Method and apparatus for processing
food material. 2,876,111 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Holzer, Johann, to United States of America, Army. Binary
pulse modulator. 2,892,980, 6-30-59, CI. 332 — 14.
Holzer, Lorenz. Hand stamping device. 2,891,472, 6-23-59,
CI. 101—333.
Holzer, Walter. Method and a device for operating washing
machines or scullery machines. 2,902,569, 9-1-59, CI.
200 — 136.3.
Holzer. Walter. Time switch provided with a magnetic eddy
current brake in washing or rinsing machines. 2,909,683,
10-20-59, CI. 310 — 93.
Holzinger, Rudolph J., to Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc.
Aqueous glycol inhibited against foaming. 2,902,452,
9-1-59, CI. 252 — 73.
Holzrichter, Hermann : See —
Graulich, Wilhelm, Sinn, Holzrichter, and Rosahl.
2,871,213.
Rosahl, Dietrich, Graulich, Holzrichter, and Ecker.
2,916,471.
Von Friedrich, Adolf, Legrand, Schmitz, and Holzrichter.
2,872.445.
Holzschuh, Andrew A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process
for the purification of alkylene oxides. 2,868,806, 1-13-59,
CI. 260—348.
Holzschuh, Andrew A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process
for the purification of alkylene oxides. 2,868,807, 1-13-59,
CI. 260—348.
Holzwarth, Herbert, D. Leypold, and H. Leysieffer, to Siemens
and Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Transmitter linearized by
negative feedback. 2,912.570, 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 17.
Holzwarth, Herbert, and W. Arens, to Siemens and Halske
Aktiengesellschaft. Arrangement for distributing and de-
modulating impulses. 2,917,584, 12-15-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Holzwarth, James C. : See —
Greene, Joseph L., and Holzwarth. 2.894.850.
Hanink, Dean K., and Holzwarth. 2,903.785.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth. 2,883,280.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth.
Thomson, Robert F., and Holzwarth.
Thomson. Robert F., and Holzwarth
Holzwarth. James C. and R. F. Thomson,
Corp. Corrosion-resistant low alloy
1-6-59. CI. 75 — 123.
Holzwarth. James C. and R. F. Thomson, to General Motors
Corp. Highly wear-resistant zinc base alloy. 2,899,304,
8-11-59. CI. 75 — 178.
Holzwarth. James C, and R. F. Thomson, to General Motors
Corp. Copper base alloy. 2,907,653, 10-6-59, CI. 75 — 162.
Holzworth, Lauriene T. : See —
Sterne, Willard F., and Bright. 2,914,770.
Homa, Stephen W.. and W. C. Lovelett, to John A. Roebling's
Sons Corp. Handling equipment for spoolless cores.
2,886,193, 5-12-59, CI. 214 — 130.
Homan, Jan D. H. : See —
Bouman, Jan, Homan, and Sieders. 2,902,408.
Homan, Jan D. H., to Organon Inc. Process for the removal
of pyrogens from therapeuticallv active Drenarations with
insoluble phosphate salts. 2,881,114, 4-7-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Homan, John F., T. H. Gewecke. and C. R. Broman, to
Baxter Laboratories. Inc. Parenteral solution equipment.
2,893,678, 7-7-59, CI. 248—311.
Homan. Merle E. : See —
Horwitz. Henry L., Homan. and Hasser. 2,876,287.
Homan, Merle E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Error checking apparatus. 2,901,675, 8-25-59 CI. 317 —
140.
Homan, Oris T. : See —
Alexander, James M.
2,908,564.
2,908,567.
2,909.429
2.912,324.
to General Motors
steel. 2,867,531,
and Homan. 2,884,859.
Home Curtain Corp. : See —
Levinstein, Stanley. 2,898,594.
Home Heating Devices, Inc. : See —
Rizzo, Salvatore F. 2,882,023.
Home Music Systems, Inc. : See —
Wooten, Spencer D., Jr. 2,896,022.
Homecrest Co. : See —
Bottemiller, Merton M., and Engelmann. 2,916,084.
Homeier, Utto F. to United States Rubber Co. Molding
press. 2,871,513, 2-3-59, CI. 18 — 16.
Homer, Horace H. : See —
Butler, Keith H., Homer, and Rulon. 2,919,249.
Butler, Keith H., Homer, and Thomas. 2,878,137.
Homer, Howard J. : See —
Nack, Herman R., Homer, and Whitacre. 2,896,570.
Homer, Howard J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Metallized filamentary materials. 2,867,552,
1-6-59, CI. 117—217.
Homer, Howard J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Uhio. Gas plating of titanium. 2,887,406, 5-19-59, CI.
117 — 107.
Homer, Howard J., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Common-
wealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Gaseous deposition of
tungsten carbides. 2,872,350, 2-3-59, CI. 117 — 106.
Homer, Howard J., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Method for making metallized
plastic films. 2,884,337, 4-28-59, CI. 117 — 47.
Homer, Howard J., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Gas plating apparatus. 2,887,089,
5-19-59, CI. 118 — 48.
Homer, Howard J., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Common-
wealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Method of high speed
gas plating of synthetic resins. 2,897,091, 7-28-59,
CI. 117 — 47.
Homer, Howard J., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Common-
wealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Metallized copolymers of
acrylo-nitrile and vinyl chloride. 2,897,098, 7-28-59,
CI. 117 — 107.
Homer, Howard J., and J. R. Whitacre, to The Common-
wealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Composite metal product.
2,913,813, 11-24-59, CI. 29 — 194.
Homer, Howard J., and O. Cummins, to Union Carbide Corp.
Gas plating with tin. 2,916,400, 12-8-59, CI. 117 — 107.
Homer Laughlin China Co., The : See —
Knapp, George S. 2,902,740.
Knapp, George S. 2,903,121.
Homer Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Zimmer, Harold C. 2,881,901.
Homestead Valve Mfg. Co. : See —
Dotter, John H., and Hulslander. 2.910,050.
Schuchman, Frederick E., and Norris. 2,908,030.
Homeward Products Inc. : See —
Colburn, Bearl E. 2,875,642.
Homeyer, Arthur C. : See —
Lum, Walter O. 2,868,223.
Homeyer, Bernhard : See —
Kruckenberg, Winfried, and Homeyer. 2,874,086.
Homiak, Michael : See —
Ayers. Osborn, and Homiak. 2,873,480.
Homier, Robert I., to American Metal Products Co. Driving
gears and shaft supported in housing. 2,881,629, 4-14-59,
CI. 74 — 425.
Homier, Robert I., to American Metal Products Co. Adjust-
able seat back. 2,915,111, 12-1-59, CI. 155—14.
Homma, Josef. Temperature responsive means. 2,908,896,
10-13-59, CI. 340—227.
Hommel, Hedwig : See — ■
Schneider, Hermann and Hedwig. 2,867,357.
Hommer, Gordon H,. to Tidewater Uil Co. Hydraulic fluid
and its preparation. 2,892,854, 6-30-59. CI. 260 — 404.
Homola, Richard L. Serving fork. 2,873,522, 2-17-59, CI.
30 — 129.
Hompe, Robert W. : See —
Greer, Henry W., Hompe, and Martell. 2,890,557.
Hompe, Robert W., and R. B. Ferguson, to Smith, Kline
& French Laboratories. Platform bumper. 2,890,880,
6-16-59, CI. 267^1.
Honan, Paul R. : See —
Crane, Buren C, Honan, and Harlan. 2,904,652.
Crane, William A., and Honan. 2,916,148.
Harlan. Avery S., and Honan. 2.887,228.
Hondorp, Donald J. Starting block. 2,900,187, 8-18-59, 'CI.
272 — 59.
Hondropoulou, Marina : See —
Karatzas, Alexander, and Hondropoulou. 2,897,096.
Honegger, Casper : See —
Egli, Gerhard. 2,911,012.
Honegger, Eugene H. Method and apparatus for oil separa-
tion in refrigeration system. 2,900,801, 8-25-59, CI. 62 —
84.
Honer, Fritz : See —
Engel, Wolfgang, and Honer. 2,895,441.
Honerkamp, Friedrich, F. J. Kurth, and R. S. Barlow, to
Anemostat Corp. of America. Damper. 2,884,005, 4—28-59,
CI. 137—601.
Honey, Eric M. O., to The Chloride Electrical Storage Co.
Ltd. Process and apparatus for making electric batteries.
2,892,247, 6-30-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Honeycutt, B. Illene. Table storage rack. 2,886,387,
5-12-59, CI. 311—89.
Honeycutt, Earl M., to Sun Oil Co. Reforming straight-run
naphtha. 2,867,576, 1-6-59, CI. 208—65.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Honeycutt, Earl M., and F. R. Shuman, to Sun Oil Co.
Hydrodesulfurization of reformer charge. 2,897,141,
7-28-59, CI. 208—209.
Honeycutt, Jerald M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Inorganic salt removal from oil-soluble sulfonates.
2,880,173, 3-31-59, 'CI. 252—33.
Honeyman, Lewis C. Fuel line controlled lock. 2,904,121,
9-15-59, CI. 180 — 82.
Honeyman, Robert B., to Morden Machines Co. Adjustment
position indicator for longitudinally adjustable element.
2,876,443, 3-3-59, CI. 340—282.
Honeywell, Charles E., to Admiral Corp. Control apparatus.
2,672,536, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 18.
Honeywell, Charles E., R. C. Carlson, and M. Wolf. Ultra
high frequency tuner. 2,898,463, 8-4-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Hong, Tonny, to United States Steel Corp. Method of pickling
chromium-containing steel tubes. 2,895,856, 7-21-59, CI.
134—3.
Honholt, Knud A., and J. T. Walker. Combination ridge cap-
ping and ventilator for use on structures with pitched
roofs. 2,868,104, 1-13-59, CI. 98 — 42.
Honich, Nicholas J. Variable speed cooling fan for motor
vehicles. 2,889,719, 6-9-59, CI. 74 — 752.
Honig, Henry T. Strip casting machines. 2,891,660, 6-23-
59, CI. 199 — 1.
Honing, Wilhelm : See —
Pero, Johannes G., Wijnberg, and Honing. 2,901,658.
Honing, Wilhelm, and J. A. Van der Kam, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Electric incandescent lamp. 2,916,650,
12-8-59, CI. 313—276.
Honn, Francis J. : See —
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Honn. 2,911,396.
Honn, Francis J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Com-
position comprising epoxide resin and trifluorochloroolefin
copolymer and process of crosslinking same. 2,904,528,
9-15-59. CI. 260 — 45.5.
Honn, Francis J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Poly-
trifluorochloroethylene and cobaltic oxide or cobaltic sul-
fide. 2,906,730, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Honn, Francis J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Co-
polymer of a fluoro-butadiene and an acrylic comonomer
and process of making same. 2,917,496, 12-15-59, CI.
260—85.5.
Honn, Francis J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Poly-
mers of 1,1-difluorobutadiene. 2,917,497, 12-15-59, CI.
260—87.5.
Honn, Francis J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Co-
polymers and method of preparation thereof. 2,917,498,
12-15-59, CI. 260—87.5.
Honn, Francis J., and J. M. Hoyt, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Trifluoroehloroethylene interpolymers.
2,915,506, 12-1-59, CI. 260—80.5.
Honn, Francis J., and J. M. Hoyt, to Minnesota Mining and
Mfg. Co. Copolymers of trifluoroehloroethylene. 2,915,509,
12-1-59, CI. 260—87.5.
Honna Engineering Works : See —
Karbowniczek, Stanley W. 2,910,081.
Honnorg, Michel A. J. : See —
Zens, Pierre M. F., and Honnorg. 2,908,365.
Honolka, Walter, to Firma Bolkow Entwicklungen Kommand-
itgesellschaft. Electrical signal transmission. 2,870,257,
1-20-59. CI. 179 — 1.5.
Honolka, Walter, to Firma Bolkow Entwicklungen Kom-
manditgesellschaft. Means for secret transmission of
telephonic and radio messages. 2,914,613, 11-24-59, CI.
179—1.5.
Honolulu Oil Corp. : See —
Toti, Andrew J. 2,910,722.
Honore, Etienne, and E. Torcheux, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil, and Societe Marocaine de Recherches,
d'Etudes et de Developpements "Somarede." Function gen-
erator for analog computer systems. 2,914,250, 11-24—59,
CI. 235 — 197.
Honsberg, Werner, to Badische Anilin-
Electrolytie cell. 2,872.403, 2-3-59,
Honsel. Carl. Bag-producing machine.
CI. 93—13.
Hontalas, John M. : See —
Kocee, Jime. 2,889,002.
Kocee, .Time. 2,911,926.
Hood, Frederick E. Spinnaker sails.
CI. 114—103.
Hood, James C, Jr., and H. S. Preiser. Method and means
for electrically isolating marine propellers. 2,892,503,
6-30-59, CI. 170—173.
Hood, John W., to H. Z. Corp. Cells for electro-chemical
measurements. 2,870,078, 1-20-59, CI. 204—195.
Hood. Roger W. : See —
Flanagan, Charles D., and Hood. 2,912,670.
Hood. William E., and C. G. Alt, to Carrier Corp. Air con-
ditioning apparatus. 2,913,229, 11-17-59, CI. 257—295.
Hooe, Hunter E., to Roval McBee Corp. Punch and die
mechanism. 2,874,776, 2-24-59, CI. 164—50.
Hoof Products Co. : See —
Aitken, Leon L. 2,880,984.
Hoofe, William J., III. Sliding door lock. 2,883,227, 4-21-59,
CI. 292—140.
Hoofe, William J., III. Sliding door lock. 2,886,961, 5-19-
59, CI. 70—97.
Hoofer, Charles F. Article holding and dispensing device.
2,911,104, 11-3-59, CI. 211—54.
2,887,723.
ve for pneumatic tire
& Soda-Fabrik Akt.
CI. 204 — 220.
2,903,946, 9-15-59,
2,909,142, 10-20-59,
2,889,199.
2,913,428.
Hoog, Han, and A. Schaafsma, to Shell Development Co.
Olefins from cat-cracked cycle oil. 2,871,254, 1-27-59,
CI. 260 — 160.
Hoogendonk, Johan W. : See —
Hallie, Gerardus, and Hoogendonk.
Hoogendoorn, Gilbert C. Central valv
wheel. 2,900,007, 8-18-59, CI. 152 — 415.
Hoogestraat, Donald D. Portable wire reel. 2,890,005,
6-9-59, CI. 242 — 96.
Hoogland, E., zuschneidemaschinenfabrik : See —
Gronomeier, Heinz. 2,911,772.
Hoogschagen, Jan, to Stamicarbon N.V. Process for recover-
ing heavy hydrogen and heavy water. 2,908,554, 10-13-59,
CI. 23—210.
Hook, Charles E. : See —
Bosrock, George J., and Hook. 2,881,946.
Hook, Melvin S. : See —
Milliken. Alvin R„ and Hook. 2,870,307.
Hooker Chemical Corp. : See —
Baranauckas, Charles F., Blackwell, and Olmstead.
2,903,463.
Baranauckas, Charles F., and Campbell. 2.916.526.
Baranauckas, Charles F., and White. 2,911,444.
Geering, Emil J. 2.900,394.
Hildyard, Joseph M. 2,909,413.
Osborne, Wesley M., Edge, and Johnston.
Rapson, William H. 2,871,097.
Robitschek, Paul W., and Bean. 2,890,144.
Robitschek, Paul, and Bean. 2,898,256.
Robitschek, Paul, and Olmstead. 2,909,501.
Rosenberg, David S. 2,899,370.
Rucker, John T. 2,908,723.
Schoepfie, Blaine O., Marks, and Robitschek.
Shepard, Alvin F. 2,898,321.
Shepard, Alvin F. 2,898,322.
Hooker, Donald E., to R. T. Moloney, deceased, American
National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago, executor. Value
control and multiplying circuit for game apparatus.
2,882,056, 4-14-59, CI. 273—118.
Hooker, Donald E., to R. T. Moloney, deceased, American
National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago, executor. Se-
lective multi-section ball shutter. 2,882,057, 4-14-59, CI.
273—125.
Hooker Electrochemical Co. : See —
Less, Frank W., Roeck, and Searer. 2,912,402.
Less, Frank W., Roeck, and Searer. 2,912,406.
McBee, Earl T., Roberts, and Wilson. 2,908,710.
Pernert, John C. 2,911,389.
Hooker, George W., to Koppers Co., Inc. Polymerization
process. 2,899,417. 8-11-59. CI. 260 — 94.9.
Hooker, John A. Baton twirler. 2,882,779, 4-21-59, CI.
84—477.
Hooker, Leland W. : See —
Yeadon, Donald J., Hooker, and Garland. 2,899,994.
Hooker, Philip O., to Arens Controls, Inc. Push-pull con-
trol. 2,871.719, 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 503.
Hooker, Roger M. Portable hoist for outboard motors.
2,892,555, 6-30-59, CI. 214 — 75.
Hooker, Stanley G., to Bristol Aero-Engines Ltd. Protective
systems for gas turbine propulsion power plants. 2,912,822,
11-17-59. CI. 60—39.09.
Hookham, George. Goggle valve. 2,918,942, 12-29-59, CI.
138 — 94.5.
Hooks, Donald Q. Jar device for pumps. 2,876,993, 3-10-59,
255—27.
Hoolim, Haar : See —
Dreman, Victor, and Hoolim. 2,881,537.
Hooper, Brian E., to Svlvania Electric Products, Inc. Tele-
vision receiver. 2,888,607, 5-26-59, CI. 315—27.
Hooper, Edward T., Jr., and J. J. Suozzi, to United States
of America, Navy. All-magnetic audio amplifier system.
2,868,877, 1-13-59, CI. 179—1.
Hooper, Edward T., Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Full-wave magnetic amplifier. 2,907,946, 10-6-59, CI.
323 — 89.
Hooper, Fred L., to Cambridge Wire Cloth Co. Crimped con-
necting bars for woven wire conveyor belt. 2,885,164,
5-5-59, CI. 245 — 6.
Hooper, Irving R. : See —
Heinemann, Bernard, and Hooper. 2,886,595.
Heinemann, Bernard, and Hooper. 2,897,234.
Hooper, John H. D., and D. T. McAllan, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Motor fuels. 2,897,072, 7-28-59,
CI. 44—69.
Hooper, William E., and Sons Co. : See —
Santos, John R. L. 2,873.494.
Hoopes, Harry P., and W. P. Riesenberg, to Fibreboard Paper
Products Corp. Method for preheating ccmentitious in-
sulating material. 2,900.109. 8-18-59. Cl. 222—1.
Hoopes, Harry P., H. L. Weber, and J. R. Neal, Jr., to Fibre-
board Paper Products Corp. Method of making calcareous-
silicious insulating material. 2,901,444, 9-15-59, Cl. 106 —
78.
Hoopes, Penrose R., to Scriptomatic, Inc. Duplicating
chine. 2,913,979, 11-24-59, Cl. 101 — 134.5.
Hoopes, Theodore R., to Thompson Products, Inc.
longitudinal stress-absorbing suspension pivot.
4-14-59, Cl. 287 — 85.
Hoos, Curtis G. : See —
Dorman, Isidore, and Hoos. 2,917,776.
Hoosier Cardinal Corp. : See —
Morton, Thomas J.. Jr. 2,870,910.
ma-
Radial and
2,882,079,
LIST OF PATENTEES
439
Hooven, Frederick J. Photo-typesetting. Re. 24,584, 1-6-59,
CI. 95 — i.5.
Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. : See —
Kooistra, Clarence. 2,888,304.
Price. Clarence A., and Rupp. 2,869,571.
Hoover, Charles D. : See —
Jauch, Robert J.., Kruekeberg, and Hoover. 2,882,534.
Hoover Charles O., to National Aluminate Corp. Petroleum
refining. 2.889,195, 6-2-59, CI. 208—285.
Hoover, Charles O. Method of preventing corrosion of me-
tallic petroleum refining apparatus and composition there-
for. 2.913.406, 11-17-59. CI. 208—257.
Hoover, Charles W., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Beam positioning system. 2,903,598, 9-8-59, CI. 250^217.
Hoover. Charles W., Jr. Scaler circuit. 2,904,679, 9-15-59,
CI. 250—27.
Hoover Co., The : See —
Carpenter, Kenneth L. 2,907,904.
Coons. Curtis C. 2.894,274.
Duff, Jack E. 2,867,833.
Duff, Jack E. 2,867,836.
Dulf, Jack E. 2.681.465.
Duff, Jack E. 2,885,223.
Dutf, Jack E. 2,889,570.
Duff, Jack E. 2.S90.264.
Gerber, Dale C, Seek, and Kurlinski. 2,876,481.
Humphrey, Warren A. 2,871,588.
Humphrey, Warren A. 2.872,o61.
Hurd, Claud C. 2.898.622.
Kaufman, George E. 2,876,479.
Kaufman, George E. 2,877.001.
Kurlinski. Dale T. 2.881.464.
Mann, Edward F. 2.876.475.
Ripple, Melvin H. 2,867,825.
Sibbald, Frederick R. 2,894,3S5.
Vance, John E. 2.898.621.
Warburton, Kenneth R. 2,914,790.
Hoover, Edward F. : See —
Xander, Paul A., and Hoover. 2,879,264.
Hoover Electronics Co. : See —
Buebel, Edgar W., Jr. 2,905,816.
Hoover, Kenneth H., to R. J. Revnolds Tobacco Co. Cigarette
paper. 2,886,042, 5-12-59, CI. 131 — 15.
Hoover, Martin L. : See —
Emerson, Marvin R., and Hoover. 2,885,602.
Hoover, Michael C, F. S. Smith, and L. A. Kaufman, to
Mandrel Industries, Inc. Vertical descent mating pan
lemon feeder. 2.908,375, 10-13-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Hoover Products, Inc. : See —
Williams. Robert J. 2.877,587.
Hoover, Thomas B., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process of coating with nickel by
the decomposition of nickel carbonyl. 2,881,094, 4-7-59,
CI. 117—107.
Hoover, Thomas B and T. E. Zava, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nickel plating proc-
ess. 2,886,468, 5-12-59, CI. 117 — 107.
Hoover, Vaino A. Adjustable end fitting for mechanical ac-
tuator. 2.869.386. 1-20-59. CI. 74 — 424.8.
Hope, Alfred P. System for moving liquids. 2,895,450,
7-21-59, CI. 119—14.05.
Hope, James. Buttons. 2.901,796, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 108.
Hope, Norris, and C. A. Stearn. Toy. 2,896,802, 7-28-59,
CI. 214 — 138.
Hope, Robert A., and J. R. Walker. Shake or shingle panels.
2,895,181, 7-21-59, CI. 20 — 5.
Hope Rubber Co., Inc. : See —
Poeschl, Rudolf. 2,883,871.
Hopengarten. Abram : See —
Wolfe. Paul G.. and Hopengarten. 2,898.512
Hopfeld, Fred P.. to Grand Specialties Co. Lifting and stack-
ing trucks. 2,885,961. 5-12-59, CI. 103 — 38.
Hopfeld. Fred P.. to Grand Specialties Co. Drum handling
lift truck. 2.905,347, 9-22-59. CI. 214 — 654.
Hopff. Heinrich : Sre —
Hoffmann, Ulrich. Hopff, and Kuhn. 2,882.269.
Hopff, Heinrich. to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Stabilization of chlorine
containing polymers with (epoxyethyl) benzenes. 2,887,465,
5-19-59. CI. 260 — 45.8.
Hopff. Heinrich, von Schickh, and H.-J. Rledl, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
oximes. 2,903,482, 9-8-59, a. 260 — 566.
Hopfner, Konrad, and E. Gotte, to Dehydag, Deutsche Hy-
drierwerke G.m.b.H. Masticating and softening agent for
rubber and a process of making the same. 2,895,933,
7-21-59, CI. 260—23.7.
Hopfner, Konrad, and E. Gotte, to Dehydag, Deutsche
fiydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Aqueous lubricant composition.
2,902,449, 9-1-59, CI. 252 — 33.4.
Hopfner, Konrad, and E. Gotte, to Dehydag, Deutsche Hy-
drierwerke G.m.b.H. Process of improving the surface
qualities of carbohydrate-free, high-polymer compounds,
and products obtained thereby. 2,912,352, 11-10-59, CI.
117—138.8.
Hopgood, Robert B., to The Eyelet Specialty Co. Cosmetic
container. 2,896,778, 7-28-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Hopkes, Henry, Jr., to No-Sag Spring Co. Bed frame.
2,908,918, 10-20-59, CI. 5 — 200.
Hopkins, Cecil. Tobacco wheel conveyor and stringing rack.
2,919,040, 12-29-59, CI. 214 — 5.5.
Hopkins, Cecil L. Liquid applicator device. 2,872,694,
2-10-59, CI. 15 — 139.
2,899,688, 8-18-59.
2,895,405, 7-21-59,
Hopkins, Celestin J. Power operated clipping shears.
2,911,716, 11-10-59, CI. 30—228.
Hopkins, Charles H. : See — ■
Wood, Joseph F., and Hopkins. 2,878,109.
Hopkins, Earl V. : See —
Elfving, Thore M.. and Hopkins. 2,874,554.
Hopkins, Earl V. Lading strap anchor supports for refrig-
erator cars. 2,914,004, 11-24-59. CI. 105 — 423.
Hopkins, Earl V., and G. F. Oakley ; said Oakley assor. to
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Lading strap anchor sup-
ports for refrigerator cars. 2,911,924, 11-10-59, CI. 105 —
369.
Hopkins, Frank L., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Bag holding de-
vice for filling machine. 2,890,006, 6-9-59, CI. 248 — 101.
Hopkins, Frank L., and R. H. Ayres, to Bemis Bros. Bag. Co.
Container rilling and weighing machine. 2,889,031, 6-2-
59, CI. 198 — 39.
Hopkins, Frank L., and R. H. Ayres, to Bemis Bro. Bag Co.
Fluid pressure operated device for auger feeding granular
or powdered material. 2,913,145, 11-17-59. CI. 222—16.
Hopkins, Harold H., and L. R. Baker, to National Research
Development Corp. Apparatus and methods for testing op-
tical systems, lenses and the like. 2,878,722, 3-24-59, CI.
88—56.
Hopkins, Harvey C, to King Container Corp. Container end
closure. 2,903,173, 9-8-59, CI. 229—5.5.
Hopkins, Horace H., Jr. : See — ■
Beede, Ray L., and Hopkins. 2,913,307.
Hopkins, Horace H., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Solubilization of actinide metal-con-
taining slag. 2,898,186, 8-4-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Hopkins, Isaac N. Toothbrush with pas:e tube holder.
2,879,531. 3-31-J9, CI. 15 — 105.
Hopkins, John J., and J. H. Kuck, to United States of Amer-
ica, Navy. Grid-coupled oscillator for proximity fuze use.
2,911,639, 11-3-59, CI. 343 — 7.
Hopkins, John P. Utilities island for kitchens. 2,897,330,
7-28-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Hopkins, John P. Apparatus for loading motorized earth
scrapers. 2,910,789, 11-3-59, CI. 37—115.
Hopkins, Kenneth W. : See —
Hutchison, William M., and Hopkins. 2,894,475.
Hopkins, Neil E. : See —
Kuehner, Richard L., and Hopkins. 2.876,507.
Hopkins, Neil E.. to Borg-Warner Corp. Electrical refrigerat-
ing device. 2,881,594, 4-14-59, CI. 62 — 3.
Hopkins, Norris E. Bath tub accessory.
CI. 4—185.
Hopkins, Ralph E. Food cooking device.
CI. 99 — 341.
Hopkins, Robert P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Method of pro-
ducing granular compositions of acrylate salt, sand, and
clay and product resulting therefrom. 2,871,204, 1-27-59,
CI. 260 — 2.2.
Hopkins, Robert P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Method of thicken-
ing aqueous dispersions with a divalent metal acrvlate and
product thereof. 2.875,166, 2-24-59, CI. 260—29.16.
Hopkins, Ronald S. : See —
Flood, John E., and Hopkins. 2,897,279.
Flood, John E., and Hopkins. 2,897,281.
Hopkins, Ronald S., to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Automatic
telephone exchange systems. 2,897,282, 7-28-59, CI.
179—18.
Hopkins, Thomas R. : See —
Francis, William C, and Honkins. 2,876.218.
Hopkins, Thomas R., and J. W. Pullen, to Spencer Chemical
Co. 4-halo-2-butynyl N-(3-halophenyl) carbamates and use
for controlling oats. 2,906,614, 9-29-59, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Hopkins. William C. : Sec—
Wilson, Lucius H., Hopkins, and Stafiej. 2,909,514.
Hopkins, William C, and J. G. Senese, Jr., to American
Cyanamid Co. Liquid rosin sizes containing anti-stratit'y-
ing agent. 2,873, !03, 2-10-59, CI. 106—238.
Hopkinson. David B. : See —
Anderson. Gordon C. and Hopkinson. 2,898.729.
Hill, Clarence W., and Hopkinson. 2,870,597.
Hopp, Philip, to The Hopp Press Inc. Display card.
2,882,625, 4-21-59, CI. 40—16.
Hopp Press Inc., The : See —
Hopp, Philip. 2,882,625.
Hopp, Robert E., to Simplan Corp. of America. Duplicating
printing and punching machine. 2,909.221, 10-20-59. CI.
164 — 111.
Hoppe, Alfred, and H. Franz, to Edeleanu Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Procoss for the dewaxing of oils. 2,889,260, 6-2-59, CI.
208 — 25.
Hoppe. Alfred, and H. Franz, to Edeleanu Gesellschaft M.B.H.
Urea dewaxing of hydrocarbon oils. 2,907,708, 10-6-59,
CI. 208—25.
Hoppe, Alfred, H. Franz, K. Meliss, and R. Gutberlet, to
Edeleanu Gesellschaft m.b.H. Process for the separation
of N-paraffins from hydrocarbon oils. 2,917,447, 12-15-59,
CI. 208—25.
Hoppe, Alfred G., and E. F. Reinke. Vehicle for highway
and railway use. 2,915,989, 12-8-59, CI. 105 — 215.
Hoppe, Boris. High-low extension table construction.
2,883,248, 4-21-59, CI. 311—39.
Hoppe. Georg, E. Siebert, and E. Waldkotter, to Siemens-
Schuekertwerke Akt. Dry rectifier and method for its
manufacture. 2,877,395, 3-10-59. CI. 317 — 234.
440
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hoppe, Georg, and E. Nitsche, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Akt.
Method of producing selenium rectifiers. 2,887,411, 5-19-
59, CI. 117—200.
Hoppe, George D. : See —
Hoppe, Wilraa L. A. 2,870,463.
Hoppe, James O. : See —
Archer, Sydney, and Hoppe. 2,895,988.
Hoppe, Otto F., and H. R. Ruhr, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Welt shoe sewing machines. 2,868,148, 1-13-59,
CI. 112 — 46.
Hoppe, Peter : See —
Miiller, Karl E., and Hoppe. 2,913,425.
Hoppe, Peter, % to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt., and % to
Mobay Chemical Co. Process of producing composite or
coated articles comprising foamed plastics and covering
layers. 2,893,063, 7-7-59, CI. 18 — 60.
Hoppe, Peter and H.-W. Paffrath, % to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft, and % to Mobay Chemical Co. Process
for producing composite structures comprising rigid polv-
urethane foams and covering layers. 2,903,380, 9-8-59,
CI. 117—75.
Hoppe, William, to Package Machinery Co. Wrapping ma-
chines. 2,878,629, 3-24-59, CI. 53—51.
Hoppe, William, and J. Kramer, to Package Machinery Co.
Wrapping machine folding channel side wall and conveyor
mounting means. 2,900,777, 8-25-59, CI. 53 — 223.
Hoppe, Wilma L. A., 40% to G. D. Hoppe. Anchor blanket.
2,870,463. 1-27-59, CI. 5—334.
Hopper, Allen O., to Turbine Equipment Co. System for
extracting liquid from solids, such as metal chips. 2,906,-
466, 9-29-59, CI. 241—34.
Hopper, Cecil M., and R. B. Richards, to International Salt
Co. Method and apparatus for treating salts. 2,876,182,
3-3-59. CI. 204 — 99.
Hopper, Francis C, and M. Naps, to Shell Development Co.
Epoxy resin adhesive composition, their preparation, and
tape containing same. 2,915,490, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 37.
Hopper, Lucien L., Jr. : See —
Goldblatt, Leo A., and Hopper. 2,884,330.
Hopponen, Leo, deceased, by M. Hopponen, executrix. Wind-
shield wiper system. 2,896,245, 7-28-59, CI. 15 — 253.
Hopponen, Mabel : See —
Hopponen, Leo. 2,896,245.
Horacek. Mark W. Holy water sprinkler holder. 2,892,607,
(5_30_59 p| 248 313
Horak, Hobbs H. Valueless inlet for pulse jet. 2,912,821,
11-17-59. CI. 60—35.6.
Horclois, Raymond J. : See —
Jacob, Robert M., and Horclois. 2,882.274.
Jacob, Robert M., and Horclois. 2,905,668.
Jacob, Robert M., Horclois, and Suau. 2,908,683.
Horclois, Raymond J., to Societe des TJsines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives and processes for their
preparation. 2,902,484, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 243.
Horclois, Raymond J., to Societe des TJsines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives. 2,902,485, 9-1-59, CI.
260—243.
Hordern, Mason and Edwards Ltd. : See —
Burton. Thomas H. 2,880,622.
Hordosi. Theodore L. : See —
Hansen. Lloyd D., and Hordosi. 2.895,104.
Horecky, Stanley. Device for measuring and for regulating
moisture content of soil or the like. 2,906,952, 9-29-59,
CI. 324—65.
Horeczy, Joseph T., and E. F. Wadley, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Removal of oxygenated compounds from
naphtha. 2,900,403, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 450.
Horelick, Arnold L. : See —
Fox, Arnold M., and Horelick. 2,898,565.
Horelick, Samuel, and J. J. Zimsky, to McGraw-Edison Co.
Wound-type core for a transformer or the like. 2,908,879,
10-13-59, CI. 336 — 210.
Horgan, George D., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Cigarette rod cutter. 2,886,083, 5-12-59, CI. 146—101.
Horgan, George D.. to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Defective article rejector. 2,905,319, 9-22-59. CI. 209 — 74.
Horgan. Thomas B., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Radio frequency
amplifier and converter. 2.894,126, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Horgan, Thomas B., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Detector employing
radiant energy transmission. 2,903,582, 9-8-59, CI.
250—27.
Hori. Tatsn, to General Electric Co.
2,867,438, 1-6-59, CI. 271 — 24.
Horie. Tnmohiro. Process for producing grinding materials.
2,876.085. 3-3-59. CI. 51 — 296.
Horiuchi, Harold S. : See —
Rayburn, Charles C, and Horiuchi. 2,903,634.
Horiuti. Juro. T. Sato, and K. Tshizuka. Process for the man-
ufacture of hydrogen cyanide. 2,889,201, 6-2-59, CI. 23 —
151.
Horizons Inc. : See —
Campbell. Neva L.. and Viekerv. 2,880,060.
r'unninuliam, George L. 2.867.568.
Cunningham, George L. 2.880 147.
Cunningham. George L. 2.885,265.
Fotland, Richard A. 2,885,521.
Harman. Cameron G. 2.898,192.
Mayer, Edward F. 2,912,592.
Maver, Edward F.. and Straughan. 2,878,120.
Owens, Lloyd. 2,886,434.
Paper-stacking device.
Horizons Inc. : See — Continued
Vickery, Ronald C. 2,885,266.
Vickery, Ronald C. 2,899,292.
Vickery, Ronald C. 2,914,380.
Wagner, Frank C. 2,875,510.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,883,282.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,883,283.
Wagner, Frank C. 2,908,966.
Wagner, Frank C. 2,908,969.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,914.381.
Horizons Titanium Corp. : See —
Arnoff, Milton J. 2,887,356.
Burwell, John T., Jr., and McKenna. 2,876 180
Carlton, Stuart S. 2,868,704.
Carlton. Stuart S., and Raynes. 2,880,149.
Kolk, Anthony J., Jr., and Davis. 2,894,887.
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem. 2.870,072.
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem, Arnoff, and Sorkin. 2,870,073.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,868,703.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,894,886.
Wainer, Eugene. 2.904,426.
Horlacher, Harry W., Jr., to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Ter-
minal welding and staking machine. 2,892,920, 6-30-59,
CI. 219—79.
Horland, Richard. Multiple condiment dispensing unit.
2,890,816, 6-16-59. CI. 222 — 142.3.
Horland, Richard. Pill dispensing unit. 2,917,162, 12-15-59,
'CI. 206 — 42.
Horman, Harold, and E. Rondthaler. Phototypographic ma-
chine. 2,887,024, 5-19-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Horman, Harold A. : See —
Rondthaler, Edward, and Horman. 2,890,634.
Hormann, Erich : See —
Baffrey, Anton R., Hofmeir, Schmidt, and Hormann.
2,895,034.
Hormel, Geo. A., & Co. : See —
Lindstrom, Oscar H., and Wandas. 2,914,795.
Murphy, Laurence W. 2,895,164.
Horn, Arno, and H. Langner, to Siemens & Halske Akt.
Telephone pay station comprising coin counting device for
different call rates. 2.867,689, 1-6-59. CI. 179—6.3.
Horn, Arno, H. Langner, and M. Miiller, to Siemens &
Halske Akt. Coin return in telephone pay stations.
2,897,271, 7-28-59, CI. 179 — 6.3.
Horn, Charles H. : See —
Walker, James H., Carr, and Horn. 2,898,825.
Horn. Charles L. : See —
Reed, Cortes F. 2,898,188.
Horn. Christian F. : /See —
Young. Donald M., Hostettler, and Horn. 2,890,208.
Horn, Fordyce H, to General Electric Co. Growth of uni-
form composition semiconductor crystals. 2,904,512, 9-15-
59, CI. 252 — 62.3.
Horn, Fritz A., to Ruhrgas Akt. Method of and device for
recovering energy when cooling compressed gases in heat
exchangers. 2,875,589, 3-3-59, CI. 62 — 87.
Horn, Hans, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Ac-
tivation of lime. 2.869.987. 1-20-59. CI. 23 — 186.
Horn, Heinz, to Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk Akt. Deep
sea submarine cable. 2,873,307. 2-10-59, CI. 174 — 102.
Horn, Heinz, to Firma Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Akt.
Plug arrangement for coaxial cables. 2,886,627, 5-12-59.
CI. 174 — 22.
Horn, Henrv M., to United Aircraft Corp. Propeller pitch
control system. 2,868,304, 1-13-59, CI. 170 — 160.2.
Horn, Henry S.. to W. C. Horn. Bro. & Co. Transparent dis-
play and filing device. 2,888,933, 6-2-59, CI. 129—20.
Horn, James A., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Overload re-
lease devices. 2.869 453. 1-20-59 CI. 100 — 282.
Horn, John M., to The John M. Horn Lumber Co. Cut-off
gauge. 2,890,729, 6-16-59. CI. 143— 16S.
Horn, John M., Lumber Co.. The : See —
Horn, John M. 2.890,729.
Horn, Josef, and K. Jons, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Combined
and developing apparatus for photoprints.
10-6-59, CI. 95-77.5.
Horn, Knud S. Two-step method of making calcium oxide
from calcium sulfate. 2.901.321, 8-25-59. CI. 23 — 186.
Horn, Merl E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Metal-enclosed
switchgear. 2,883,483, 4-21-59, CI. 200—50.
Horn, Peter, to P. Ballantine & Sons. Apparatus for han-
dling materials. 2,8S0,030. 3-31-59, CI. 294 — 65.
Horn. Robert A. : See —
Wolfe, William E., and Horn. 2,SS7,667.
Horn. Thelma P. Garment stays. 2,912.9S3. 11-17-59. CI.
128 — 469.
Horn, Thurman W. Power transmitting drive embodying
friction clutch. 2,915,156, 12-1-59. CI. 192 — 11.
Horn W. C. Bro. & Co. : See —
Horn, Henry S. 2.888.933.
Horn. William E. : See —
Garbuny, Max, and Horn. 2.879,424.
Hornak, John N., and W. M. Thatcher, to United States Steel
Corp. Vacuum casting apparatus. 2,885,751, 5—12-59, CI.
22 — 73.
Hornbeck, Donald W., to Gard Products, Inc. Highway
marker. 2,905,134. 9-22-59, CI. 116—63.
Hornberger, Carl S., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Alpha-lipoic acid process. 2,877,235, 3-10-59, CI. 260 —
32/.
exposing
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Hornberger, Clarence L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Pressure
mechanism for wood grinders and the like. 2,918,224,
12-22-59, CI. 241 — 282.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Lubrication system.
2.867,481, 1-6-59, CI. 308— 18Y.
Hornbostel, Llovd, to Beloit Iron Works. Stream flow valve.
2,869,817, 1-20-59. CI. 251 — 133.
Hornbostel, Llovd, to Beloit Iron Works. Apparatus for
coating. 2,874,074, 2-24-59, CI. 118—113.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Suction press as-
sembly utilizing a press roll having a wire mesh periphery.
2,888,074, 5-26-59, CI. 162 — 306.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Paper machine
dryer. 2,892,263, 6-30-59, CI. 34 — 120.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Table roll and
deflector suction device. 2.900,023. 8-18-59. CI. 162 — 352.
Hornbostel, Llovd, to Beloit Iron Works. Drum drier mecha-
nism. 2,909,849, 10-27-59, CI. 34 — 124.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Iron Works. Press section.
2,911,040, 11-3-59, CI. 162—305.
Hornbostel, Lloyd. E. D. Beachler, and D. A. Ely, to Beloit
Iron Works. Paper machine press section. 2,S69,437.
1-20-59. CI. 92 — i9.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and E. D. Beachler. to Beloit Iron Works.
Air bleed press with hot gas drying. 2,907,690, 10-6-59,
CI. 162 — 206.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and E. J. Justus, to Beloit Iron Works.
Dryer section arrangement for paper machines. 2,909,847.
10-27-59, CI. 34 — 111.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and E. J. Justus, to Beloit Iron Works.
Fourdrinier wire testing apparatus. 2,910,863, 11—3-59,
CI. 73—86.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and E. J. Justus, to Beloit Iron Works.
Paper machine forming section. 2,911,039, 11-3-59, CI.
162—303.
Home, James K., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Solenoid valve. 2,890,015, 6-9-59, CI. 251 — 130.
Home, James Q., Jr. Justifying means for printers. 2,887,-
941, 5-26-59, CI. 95—85.
Home. John E., to Electronic Teaching Laboratories. Re-
cording and reproducing apparatus for teaching languages.
2.876.561. 3-10-59. CI. 35—35.
Home, Robert J. Centrifugal seals. 2,886,350, 5-12-59, CI.
286—9.
Home, William A. : See —
Beuther. Harold, Home, and Montgomery. 2,904,500.
Henke, Alfred M., and Home. 2,902,111.
Home, William A., and C. W. Montgomery, to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Hvdrodesulfurization catalvst and
method of preparation. 2,913,421, 11-17-59, CI. 252 — 441.
Horner. George J. Roll up truck body cover with telescoping
guides having adjustable mountings. 2,898,147, 8-4—59 CI.
296 — 98.
Horner. Herbert F.. Jr., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Lawn trimmer
and edger. 2,877.617, 3-17-59, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Horner. Hugh : See —
Miskel, John J.. Horner, and Kalnin. 2,873,886.
Horner. Hugh, and J. A. Lott, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Multi-partitioned container. 2,883,098, 4-21-59, CI.
229 — 28.
Horner. Leonard L., Jr., and J. L. Cross, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Remote control circuit and component.
2,901,686, 8-25-59. CI. 323—114.
Horner, Otto, to Siemens & Halske Akt. Conference circuit
in two-way communication system with four-wire opera-
tion. 2.871.291, 1-27-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Hornibrook, Walter J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Resinous coating composition, method of preparing and
method of coating with same. 2,918,391, 12-22-59, CI.
117—75.
Hornickel, Robert R. : See —
Austin, Harry W., and Hornickel. 2,910,702.
Hornickel, Robert R., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Device
for protecting ears from noise. 2,883,671, 4-28-59, CI.
2 — 209.
Hornickel, Robert R.. and J. R. Fisher, to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Co. Protective helmet with shock absorbing sus-
pension. 2,879,513, 3-31-59, CI. 2 — 3.
Hornickel, Robert R., and H. R. Barnett, to Mine Safety Ap-
pliances Co. Device for protecting ears from noise. 2,883.-
672, 4-28-59, CI. 2 — 209.
Hornig, Donald F., and G. E. Hyde. Ratio measurement
apparatus. 2,896,165, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 140.
Horning, Frederick P., to Allied Materials Corp. Composi-
tions containing coal tar and a polysulfide polymer and
pavement sealed therewith. 2,910,922, 11-3-59, CI. 94 — 18.
Horning, James W., 20% to F. Talarico, 20% to R. B. Jad-
win, 20% to A. P. Wells, and 20% to A. A. Frangell.
Parachute. 2,919.085, 12-29-59, CI. 244 — 142.
Horning. Raymond H., and I. L. Wilcox, to Sealright-Oswego
Falls Corp. Liquid tight container with fibrous side wall.
2.874,888. 2-24-59, CI. 229 — 5.6.
Horning, Wendell A., D. D. Lanning, and D. J. Donahue, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission.
Neutronic reactor fuel element. 2,907,706 10-6-59 CI
204 — 193.2.
Hornke, William L. Luggage carrier for automobiles.
2.914,231, 11-24-59, CI. 224 — 42.1.
Hornle, Reinhold : See —
Raab, Hans, and Hornle. 2,902,385.
Hornsby, John W.. J. B. Letherbury, and M. E. Willis, to
New York Shipbuilding Corp. Method of operating an off-
shore working platform. 2,892,314, 6-30-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Hornsby, Vivian D., to The F. C. Thornton Co. Lever clos-
ing ring for containers. 2,905,496, 9-22-59. CI. 292 —
256.69.
Homschuch, Hanns, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Centrifugal
blower. 2,876.946, 3-10-59, CI. 230 — 127.
Hornung, Stephen A., to Otis Elevator Co. Closure operator
control mechanism. 2,918,144, 12-22-59, CI. 187 — 48.
Homy, Charles, and M. Guinet, to Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aeronautiques. Methods of preparing
synthetic organo silicon bromides. 2,888,477, 5-26-59, CI.
260—448.2.
Horny. Charles, and M. Guinet. to Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aeronautiques. Methods of preparing syn-
thetic organo silicon chlorides. 2,889,350, 6-2-59, CI. 260 —
44S.2.
Horowitz. Carl : See —
Mendelsohn, Meyer, and Horowitz. 2,872,362.
Horowitz. Harry, and A. Schneiderman. Toy hand grenade.
2,S97.630. 8-4-59. CI. 46 — 196.
Horowitz, Irving, to U. V. Mfg. Corp. High-voltage and
impulse supply system. 2,900,918. 9-29-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Horowitz, Isadore. Bolted type corner fittings. 2,885,233,
5-5-59, CI. 287—54.
Horowitz. Isadore, to Universal Mfg. Co., Inc. Corner fittings.
2,904.359, 9-15-59, CI. 287—54.
Horowitz, Isadore, to Universal Mfg. Co.. Inc. Playground
rocker. 2,907,570. 10-6-59, CI. 272 — 56.
Horowitz. Leopold A., and R. W. Sonnenfeldt, to Radio Corp.
of America. Negative resistance oscillator. 2,872,580,
2-3-59, CI. 250-36.
Horowitz, Leopold A., and G. C. HermeTing, Jr., to Radio
Corp. of America. Tuned amplifier neutralization system.
2,902.546, 9-1-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Horowitz. Sidney, to Inventions Assn., Inc. Bedpan vehicle.
2,899,094, 8-18-59, CI. 5—90.
Horrell, Theodore H.. to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Aircraft heating system. 2.869,535. 1-20-59, CI. 126 — 110.
Horrigan, Daniel L., to Western Reserve University. Hypo-
chromic anemia factor and process of producing same.
2,918,409, 12-22-59, CI. 167—74.6.
Horrigan. Robert V., and O. F. Sprague, to National Lead
Co. Purification of zirconium tetrachloride. 2,916,362,
12-8-59. CI. 23 — 294.
Horrocks-Ibbotson Co. : See — -
Cunningham, Claude J., and Labaj. 2,885,816.
Horrocks, Raymond G., C. de V. Miller, and T. J. Brenner,
to PLM Products, Inc. Aerial cable support and spacer.
2,912,482. 11-10-59. CI. 174 — 146.
Horrom, Bruce W. : See —
Zaugg, Harold E., and Horrom. 2,881,210.
Horrom. Bruce W., Abbott Laboratories. Article of manu-
facture. 2.916,417. 12-8-59. CI. 167 — 65.
Horseling, Jan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Degasify-
ing device. 2,894,529, 7-14-59, CI. 137 — 315.
Horsfall, Harold. Laboratory dyeing machine. 2,901,902,
9-1-59, CI. 68 — 170.
Horsfall, Robert B., to North American Aviation. Inc. Vari-
able pressure angle cam drive. 2,911,836. 11-10-59, CI.
74 — 89.
Horsley, David S. Electronic motion picture printer.
2,912,487, 11-10-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Horsley, Edward A., to Provincial Engineering Ltd. Cooling
system for power components of travelling cranes and the
like. 2,912,122, 11-10-59, CI. 212 — 21.
Horsley, Lee H., and P. S. Petrie, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Process for producing isobutyl ethers. 2,886,600, 5-12-59,
CI. 260 — 613.
Horsley, Lee H., and E. C. Britton, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Polyglycol ether surface-active agents. 2,888,489, 5-26-59,
CI. 260—613.
Horsley, Lee H., and H. O. Seeburger, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Alkylphenoxypolyoxvglycol nonionic surface-active
agents. 2,915,559, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 613.
Horsman, Gilbert A., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Depth sounder
keying and writing apparatus. 2,867,492, 1-6-59, CI.
346—74.
Horst, John C. : See —
Thomas, Peter C, and Horst. 2,896,513.
Horst, John C. Device for measuring the diameter of a rail-
way car axle in an axle box. 2,896,331, 7-28-59, CI.
33—178.
Horst. Paul V. Combined calf and foal puller and hoist.
2,868,207, 1-13-59, CI. 128—352.
Horst, Raymond W. : See —
Greenberg, Harry, and Horst. 2,902,462.
Horst, William R. : See —
Parker, James C, and Horst. 2,875,666.
Horst, William R., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co.
of Ohio. Portable strain gauge calibrator. 2,901,905,
9-1-59, CI. 73—1.
Horsting. William F., Sr., 25% to I. M. Jones. Resilient
centering device for concentric cylindrical members.
2,915,089, 12-1-59, CI. 138 — 87,
Horstmann Clifford Magnetics Ltd. : See — -
Clifford, Cecil F. 2,913,905.
Horstmann, Kenneth J., and L. G. M. Payne. Electric time
switches. 2,904,648, 9-15-59, CI. 200 — 38.
442
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Horswood, George E. : See —
Rosenthal, Daniel \V., and Horswood. 2,904,407.
Hort, Eugene V. : 8e( —
Graham, David E., and Hort. 2,874,168.
Hort, Eugene V., to Celanese Corp. of America. Thixotropic
resin composition comprising an unsaturated alkyd resin,
styrene and silica aerogel. 2,8S7,461, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 40.
Hort, Eugene V., and D. E. Graham, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Stabilized heat polymerizable N-vinyl pyrrole
compounds. 2,883,393, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 315.
Hortman, Harvey E., Jr., to Proctor Electric Co. Ironing
table. 2,896,347, 7-28-59, CI. 38 — 121.
Horton, Aaron W. : See —
Fergus, John H., and Horton. 2,900,875.
Horton, Charles T., and H. A. Hight, Jr. Garment. 2,867,215,
1-6-59, CI. 128—399.
Horton, Donelson B., to John Blue Co., Inc. Anhydrous am-
monia metering device. 2,909,191. 10-20-59, CI. 137 — 501.
Horton, Erwin C. : See —
Oishei, John R., and Horton. 2,871,498.
Horton, Erwin C, to Trico Products Corp. Fuel feed for
automotive vehicles. 2,891,606, 6-23-59, Cl. 158 — 36.5.
Horton, Frank : See —
Lisle. Henry L. 2,900,931.
Horton, Frank, & Co. : See —
Lisle. Henry L. 2.900,931.
Horton, Gilmer F. High pressure check valve. 2,886,058,
5-12-59, CI. 137 — 484.2.
Horton, Jerry W. Impact responsive camera for automobiles.
2,888,530, '5-26-59. CI. 200—61.52.
Horton, John F., Jr. Ice cube maker and dispenser.
2,900,803, 8-25-59, CI. 62 — 157.
Horton, Richard C, W. H. Miller, and W. K. Lydic, to Owens-
Corning Fiberglas Corp. Process for manufacture of
coated filamentary material. 2,867,891, 1-13-59, CI.
28—73.
Horton, Robert A. : See —
Feagin, Roy C, Sosman, and Horton. 2,911,311.
Horton, William A. Portable sound recording moving pic-
ture apparatus. 2,873,645. 2-17-59. CI. 88 — 16.
Horton, William B., and J. B. Taylor. Prestressed masonry
structures. 2,908,139, 10-13-59, CI. 61 — 39.
Horton, William G. Display devices. 2,884,723, 5-5-59, CI.
40—63.
Horton. William G. Display and like devices. 2,913,841,
11-24-59, CI. 40—63.
Horton, William P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Pulse delay cir-
cuit. 2,899,553. 8-11-59. CI. 250—27.
Horvath, Anthony G. : See —
Joy, Henry M., Horvath, and Steger. 2,911,548.
Horvath, Anthony G., and O. L. Schram, to The Reliance
Electric and Engineering Co. Oil seal assembly. 2,911,241,
11-3-59. CI. 286—11.14.
Horvath, Frank J. Illuminated lawn sprinkler and/or at-
tachment. 2,883,113, 4-21-59, CI. 239 — 19.
Horvath, Frank J. Illuminated lawn sprinkler and/.or at-
tachment. 2,883,114, 4-21-59, CI. 239 — 19.
Horvath, Joseph, to Republic Steel Corp. Mine roof bolts
having segmented shell biased outwardly by resilient
washer. 2.878,709, 3-24-59, CI. 85 — 2.4.
Horvay, Julius B., to General Electric Co. Strike mount for
refrigerator cabinet. 2,895,780, 7-21-59, CI. 312 — 214.
Horvitz, David, and E. Cerwonka, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Electrolvtic production of unsvm-
metrieal dimethylhydrazine. 2,916,426, 12-8-59, CI. 204 —
74.
Horwege. Glenn L., D. T. Trojak, and C. W. Jobbins, to said
G. L. Horwege. Photoelectric switching system. 2,869,044,
1-13-59, CI. 317—130.
Horwitt, Nathan G. Adjustable picture frame. 2,877,585,
3-17-59. CI. 40—152.1.
Horwitz, Henry L.. and G. L. Hasser, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Intercept discriminator.
2,871,300, 1-27-59, CI. 179 — 27.
Horwitz, Henry L., M. E. Homan. and G. L. Hasser, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Line finder al-
lotting systems. 2,876,287, 3-3-59. CI. 179 — 18.
Horwitz, Lawrence P. : See —
Woodward, Richard H., and Horwitz. 2,912,761.
Horwitz, Lester, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Certain
oxazole benzothiazole compounds and process. 2,876,231,
3-3-59, CI. 260—304.
Horwood, Norman, to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Fluid gov-
ernors. 2,873,104, 2-10-59. CI. 264 — 14.
Horwood, Norman, to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Hvdraulic
drive transmission. 2,886,944, 5-19-59, CI. 60 — 19.
Hose, Heinz : See —
Welfers, Egidius, and Hose. 2,901,188.
Hosemann, Rolf. High capacity X-ray tube. 2,896,105,
7-21-59, CI. 313—56.
Hosford, James A. : See —
Brewer, Robert F., Hosford, and McGrath. 2,896,313.
Hosford. Lawrence A. Trailer hitch. 2,872,213, 2-3-59,
CI. 280—415.
Hosford, William F. : See —
Odium, William H., and Hosford. 2,901,767.
Hoshiko, Sueo. Method of introducing heat into the human
body. 2,916,743, 12-15-59. CI. 4 — 173.
Hoshowsky, Stanley A. : See —
Donahue, Daniel J., and Hoshowsky. 2,867,587.
Hoshowsky, Stanley A., to Radio Corp. of America. Process-
ing of electron tubes containing luminescent screens.
2,877,605, 3-17-59, CI. 49—78.
Hosken, James C, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Apparatus for
converting analogue information into digital information.
2,881,416, 4-7-59, CI. 340—347.
Hosken, James C, to Farrington Mfg. Co. Data processing
equipment and methods. 2,890,651, 6-16-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Hosking, Oakley W., to Hosking Patent Corp. Valve with
fluid-operated control. 2,918,250, 12-22-59, CI. 251—35.
Hosking Patent Corp. : See —
Hosking, Oakley W. 2,918,250.
Hosking, Paul C, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Vibratory un-
balance determining apparatus. 2,887,545, 5-19-59, CI.
200 — 61.48.
Hoskins Mfg. Co. : See —
Spooner, Norman F., and Sibley. 2,909,428.
Thomas, John M. 2,915,575.
Hosier, John F. : See —
Hardy, Elizabeth M., Hosier, and Lamb. 2,879,198.
Hardy, William B., and Hosier. 2,914,536.
Hardy, William B., Hosier, and Lamb. 2,877,258.
Shaw, John T, Hosier, and Beachem. 2,917,540.
Hosier, John F., to American Cyanamid Co. 4,6-diamino-2-
trichloromethyldithio-s-triazine. 2,907,763, 10-6-59, CI.
260—249.8.
Hosier, Wallace R., to Battenfeld Grease & Oil Corp., Inc.
Combination closure assembly and plunger for caulking
compound cartridge. 2,902,190, 9-1-59, CI. 222 — 386.5.
Hosman, David F. High temperature short time sterilizer.
2.907,081. 10-6-59. CI. 21—80.
Hossain, Shafi U., to Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd. Pulp-
ing process. 2,901,389, 8-25-59, CI. 162 — 72.
Hosterman, Harry L., Jr. : See —
Morrill, Charles D., Hosterman, and Vance. 2,875,389.
Hostetler, Charles P., and W. A. Norconk. to Fruit Equipment
2,905,344, 9-22-59, CI.
device. 2,879,743,
Service. Bin dumping mechanism.
214—314.
Hostetler, Eldon. Liquid dispensing
3—31—59 pi 119 si
Hostetter, 'John C. Garden curbing. 2,888,779, 6-2-59, CI.
47—33.
Hostettler, Fritz : See —
Young, Donald M., Hostettler, and Horn. 2,890,208.
Young, Donald M., Hostettler, and McLaughlin.
2,878,236.
Hostettler, Fritz, and L. C. Shriver, to Union Carbide Corp.
Preparation of lactone adducts. 2,914,556, 11-24-59, CI.
260 — 484.
Hotard, Septime R. Carcass splitting machine. 2,904,826,
9-22-59, CI. 17—23.
Hotchkiss, Charles N., I. Klothen, and J. C. Callahan, to
American Cyanamid Co. Anti-static medicated animal feed-
stuffs. 2.890,980, 6-16-59, CI. 167 — 53.
Hotchkiss. Robert D. : See —
Rettie, George W., and Hotchkiss. 2,905,762.
Hotchkiss, Thomas, Sr. Trailer hitch. 2,871,026, 1-27-59,
CI. 280—423.
Hotelling, Eric B., M. B. Neuworth and E. P. Previc, to Con-
solidation Coal Co. Reducing phenolic mannich bases with
molybdenum sulfide catalysts. 2,882,319, 4-14-59, CI.
260—583.
Hotine, William. Moving coil relay. 2,895,030, 7-14-59,
CI. 200—110.
Hotine, William, to General Dynamics Corp. Constant per-
centage step potentiometer servomechanism. 2,897,426,
7-28-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Hot Oil Heater Co., Inc., The : See —
Swaney, Robert C. 2,902,774.
Swaney, Robert C. 2,910,972.
Hott, Ion V. K., and R. J. Haddix, to The Joyce-Cridland
Co. Floor level lift control mechanism. 2,872,942,
2-10-59, CI. 137—622.
Hotten, Bruce W., to California Research Corp. Terephtha-
late-thickened greases. 2,874.121, 2-17-59. CI. 252—39.
Hotten, Bruce W., and W. Lowe, to California Research Corp.
Salts of acrylamide-acrylic acid ester copolymers as grease-
thickening agents. 2,868,728, 1-13-59, CI. 252—33.6.
Hottle, Dwight E. Spanner wrench. 2,881,648, 4-14-59, CI.
81—90.
Hotton, George R. Bottle and can carrier. 2,911,126,
11-3-59, CI. 220 — 115.
Hottowe, George O. Fishing flasher. 2,891,344, 6-23-59,
CI. 43 — 42.5.
Hotz, John L. : See —
Bewley, William L., Hotz, and Switzer. 2,895,885.
Hotz, John L., and R. L. Switzer, to Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia. Shale sludge distributor. 2,892,758, 6-30-59, Cl.
202 — 6.
Hotz, Leo F. Clamp. 2,914.770, 12-1-59, Cl. 4 — 172.
Houck, Claude A., and J. V. Bradshaw, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Detonator. 2,883,931, 4-28-59, Cl. 102—20.
Houck, Gladden B., Jr., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Transistor protection circuit. 2,884,545, 4-28-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
Houck, Marshall B. : See —
Hartley. Robert L„ and Houck. 2,916,184.
Houck, Raymond H., to Proctor Mfg. Corp. Flatiron.
2,S80,531, 4-7-59, Cl. 38—82.
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Houdaille Industries, Inc. : See —
Boehm. Eric G. 2,898,777.
Gies, Paul E. 2,900,248.
Gietl, Edward W. 2,871,811.
Malkiewicz, Wladyslaw F. 2,913,919.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and French. 2,878,755.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and French. 2,878,756.
Patterson, Donald E. 2,888,898.
Rumsey. Rollin D. 2,899,023.
Schatzman, George W. 2,892,637.
Westphall, James W. 2,917,908.
Houdart, Dominique P. A., to Etablissements Deplirex. Ex-
pansible vehicle. 2,876,035, 3-3-59, CI. 296 — 26.
Houdeshell, Hoe E. : See —
Weaver, John H., and Houdeshell. 2,893.035.
Houdry, Eugene J., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Method for the
operation of a boiler and apparatus therefor. 2,872,906,
2-10-59, CI. 122—4.
Houdry, Eugene J., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Catalytic exhaust
purifier. 2,909,415, 10-20-59. CI. 23 — 288.
Houdry, Eugene J., and W. R. Calvert, to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc.
Method of catalytically purifying exhaust gases and regen-
erating the catalyst utilized therein. 2,867,497, 1-6-59,
CI. 23 — 2.
Houdry, Eugene J., and J. W. Harrison, to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc.
Method for the manufacture of catalysts. 2,889,288, 6-2-
59, CI. 252—463.
Houdry, Eugene J., M. R. Eriksson, and M. A. Coudray, to
Oxy-Catalyst. Inc. Gas treating apparatus. 2,898,202,
8-4-59, CI. 23— 2SS.
Houdry, Eugene J., and C. T. Hayes, to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc.
Method for the elimination of finely divided carbonaceous
material from gas streams. 2,905,523, 9-22-59, CI. 23 — 2.
Houdrv Process Corp. : See —
Ardern, David B. 2,897,138.
Bond, George R., Jr. 2.910,489.
Bond, George R., Jr. 2,919,275.
Busch-Petersen, Bent, Cicalese, and Craig. 2,915,570.
Campbell, Andrew, Jr. 2,873,274.
Cicalese, Julius J. 2,886,520.
Cornelius, Edward B., and Kirsch. 2,887,455.
Cross, Willis J., Jr. 2.887,341.
Cross, Willis J., Jr. 2,906,705.
Cross, Willis J., Jr., and Hoge. 2,873,146.
Donovan. Joseph J., and Milliken. 2,904,520.
Erner. William E. 2,886,569.
Heinemann, Heinz, Milliken. and Stevenson. 2,900,429.
Heinemann, Heinz, and Oblad. 2,902,426.
Hpinemann, Heinz, and Shalit. 2,882,245.
Heinemann, Heinz, and Shalit. 2,908,654.
Hindin, Saul G., and Shalit. 2,908,656.
Kirk-bride, Chalmer G., and Dart. 2,915,459.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr. 2.878.076.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr. 2,892,771.
Mills, George A. 2,902,436.
Mills, George A., Milliken, and Stevenson. 2,914,459.
Shabaker, Hubert A. 2,918,436.
Shalit, Harold. 2,913.405.
Shirk, Robert M. 2.892,262.
Shirk, Robert M., Craig, and Hoge. 2,915,375.
Voltz, Sterling E. 2,886,573.
Voltz. Sterling E., Ivrause, and Erner. 2,891,965.
Hougen, Harold C. : See —
Kean, Clare H., Tullos, and Hougen. 2,894,597.
Hough, Frank G., Co.. The : See —
Beverstedt, Ralph L. 2,876,857.
Beyerstedt, Ralph L. 2,910,132.
Beyerstedt, Ralph L., and Granryd. 2,913,061.
Granryd, Thorvald G. 2,873,626.
Johansson, K Gustaf A. 2,897,987.
Salna. Karl. 2.S76.921.
Hough, John J., to United States of America,
Mechanism for mounting electrical units.
1-20-59. CI. 312 — 323.
Hough, Lewis M., Jr. : See —
Humbert, Kinsley E., Jr., Young, and Hough.
Humbert, Kinsley E., Jr., Young, and Hough.
Hough. Wilfred H. : See —
King Harry C, and Houeh. 2.889.477.
Houghtaling, Amer L. Therapeutic device.
4-7-59, CI. 128—33.
Houghtelling, Ayres. 50% to S. K. Blackmer. Container seal.
2.870.935. 1-27-59. CI. 220—53.
Houghton, Edward W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wave-guide termination. 2,901.711. 8-25-59, CI. 333 — 22.
Houghton, Edward W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave detector. 2,919,345. 12-29-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Houghton. Richard B., to General Dvnnmies Corp. Capacitive
pressure transducer. 2,904,732, 9-15-59, CI. 317 — 246.
Houghton, Richard W„ and R. E. Crosby, Jr., to Acton
Laboratories, Inc. Ultra low frequency phase meter.
2,918,625, 12-22-59, CI. 324 — 83.
Houghton, William D., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
recording system. 2,892,017, 6-23-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Houghton, William D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television signal recording and reproducing apparatus.
2,892,022, 6-23-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Houghton, William D., to Radio Corp. of America. Video
signal recording systems. 2,903,509, 9-8-59, CI. 178 — 6.6.
Houilleres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais : See —
Matis, Ernest, Demolon, Nobecourt, and Henri.
2,899,189.
Air Force.
2,869,958,
2,902,161.
2,902,162.
2,880,720,
Houk, Emory V. Method and means for identifying wire-
pairs. 2,869,077, 1-13-59, CI. 324 — 66.
Houldcrof t, Peter T. : See —
Needham, James C, Hull, and Houldcroft. 2.867,743.
Houlding, Lloyd M., to M. C. Richardson. Stud shoe.
2,912,850, 11-17-59, CI. 72 — 115.
Houldsworth, Wallace M. Fruit picking device. 2,912,028,
11-10-59, CI. 150 — 2.
Houlihan, James P. : See —
Costis, George. 2,912,076.
Houlsby, George W., Jr. : See —
Dettman, Gerald H. 2,910,741.
Hoult, Edwin M. : See —
Baumbach, Harlan L., and Hoult. 2,908,301.
Hounsell, John P. Crate cart. 2,897,989, 8-4-59, CI. 214 —
390.
Houpt, Alfred G. : See —
Christmann, Ludwig J., and Houpt. 2,878,109.
Housam, Ernest C. : See —
Northcott, Roy P., and Housam. 2,900,332.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Housam. 2,900,331.
Witten, Leslie B., and Housam. 2,910,432.
Housam, Ernest C, and R. Lester, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Production of motor gasolines. 2,894,896,
7-14-59, CI. 208—17.
Housby, George W., Jr. : See —
Carlson, Martin. 2,890.475.
House, Allston L., and J. J. Monahan, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Handling apparatus for electrical articles.
2,885,076, 5-5-59, CI. 209—75.
House, Arthur W. Portable handle for milk container and
the like. 2,902,309, 9-1-59, CI. 298—27.
House, Bryan E., to Rockwell Standard Corp. Brake mech-
anism. 2,871.713, 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 169.
House, Bryan E., to Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. Brake
actuating mechanism. 2,886,141, 5-12-59, CI. 188 — 78.
House, Bryan E., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Expanding
wheel type brake. 2,912,068, 11-10-59, CI. 188—78.
House, Egbert E., Jr. : See —
Beaumont, Warren L., and House. 2,884.301.
House, Perry W., G. B. Shaw, and B. D. Gribben, to General
Motors Corp. Engine starting apparatus. 2,902,125,
9-1-59, CI. 192—45.
House, Ronald R. : See —
Schuller, Walter H., Thomas, Moore, and House. 2,884,-
058.
House, Ronald R., and Y. Jen, to American Cyanamid Co.
Pulping of paper broke containing wet-strength resins.
2,872,313, 2-3-59, CI. 92 — 1.4.
Householder, Leslie W., to National Mine Service Co. Blast-
ing plug. 2,876,700. 3-10-59, CI. 102 — 30.
Houser, Abbott F. : See —
Bloch, Morton G., Houser, and King. 2,904,496.
Houser, Edwin A. : See —
Lupfer. Dale E„ and Houser. 2,880,073.
Houser, Howard E. : See —
Neipert, Marshall P., Blue, and Houser. 2,898,284.
Houser, Howard K. Method for producing dved yarn of
synthetic fibers. 2,904,954, 9-22-59, CI. 57—157.
Houser, John W. : See —
Pater, Anton S., and Houser. 2,883,040.
Houser, John W. Variable delivery pressure fluid engine.
2,908,224, 10-13-59, CI. 103—120.
Houser, Philip H., to General Electric Co. Syphon arrange-
ment for clothes washing machine rinsing agent dispenser.
2,882,707, 4-21-59, CI. 68 — 207.
Houser, Roy W., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Magnet
mercury switch. 2,914,633, 11-24-59, CI. 200 — 112.
Housewright, Riley D. : See —
Thorne, Curtis B., Housewright, and Leonard. 2,895,882.
Housh, C. N. : See —
Robishaw, Alces P. 2,880,881.
Houska, Vladimir J., and R. J. Lurie. Vinyl resin and clay
composition stabilized with lead and epoxy compounds.
2,912,397, 11-10^59, CI. 260—23.
Housman, Abraham J. Electronic centering device.
2,870,540, 1-27-59, CI. 33 — 172.
Housman, Bennett : See —
Ross, Harold D., Sarahan, Astrahan, Housman, and
Thomas. 2,914,248.
Housman, Bennett, to International Business Machines Corp.
Adder circuit. 2,888,201, 5-26-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Housman. William L. Automatic fishing rod and pole holder.
2,898,697, 8-11-59, CI. 43 — 15.
Houston Engineers. Inc. : See —
Webb, Derrel D., and Teel. 2,904,114.
Houston, Fred E., M. E. Houston, deceased (F. E. Houston,
executor), and P. J. Houston. Tents for tourists.
2,904.054. 9-15-59, CI. 135 — 4.
Houston, Harry H., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Method of expanding perlite. 2,898,303, 8-4-59,
CI. 252—378.
Houston, Harry H., and L. S. McColIum, to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Perlite insulation material.
2,878,131, 3-17-59, CI. 106 — 62.
Houston, Joseph A. Battery cable switch. 2,917,611,
12-15-59, CI. 200—161.
Houston, Mary E. : See —
Houston, Fred E., M. E., and P. J. 2.904,054.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc. : See —
Bender, John C. 2,884,065.
Bender, John C. 2,892,151.
Chadderdon, Jack, and Burns. 2,912,273.
McOarrahan, Edward C. 2,896,917.
Medders, Weldon L., Foreman, and Skipper. 2,899,000.
Standridge, Claude M. 2,903,239.
Standridge, Joseph O. 2,902,261.
Houston, Patricia J. : See —
Houston. Fred F., M. E., and P. J. 2,904,054.
Houston, Eeese T. : See —
Scott, James G.. Freeman, and Houston. 2,868,507.
Houston, Robert W. : See —
Long, Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2,905,606.
Long, Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2,905,607.
Houston, Robert W., B. L. Tarmy, and R. B. Long, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Radiochemical reactions.
2,904,484, 9-15-59, CI. 204 — 154.
Housworth, Gordon C, to R. A. Myers. Valve assembly.
2,872,937, 2-10-59, CI. 137—246.11.
Houth, Joseph W., to United Merchants and Manufacturers,
Inc. Resin pre-treatment of plisso fabrics. 2,867,892,
1-13-59, CI. 28 — 74.
Houtman, Thomas, Jr. : See —
Walles, Wilhelm E., Tousignennt, and Houtman.
2.891,058.
Walles, Wilhelm E., Tousignant, and Houtman. 2,919,-
279.
Houtz, John E. : See —
Lackev, Robert S., and Houtz. 2,887,885.
Houvener, Irving S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Pressure in-
tensifier. 2.897,762, 8^-59, CI. 103 — 52.
Houwelling, Johann : See —
Dannehl, Kurt H, and Houwelling. 2,883,177.
Hovell, Victor E. Auxiliary safety braking system.
2,914,144, 11-24-59, CI. 188 — 106.
Hovelmann. Heinrich, to Walther & Cie. A. G. Method for
welding tube nipples. 2,867,036, 1-6-59, CI. 29 — 471.7.
Hoven, Alfred C, W. S. Lindberg, and W. E. Nordmark, to
American Seating Co. Pew. 2,886,098, 5-12-59, CI. 155 —
191.
Hoven, Alfred C, and W. E. Nordmark, to American Seating
Co. Upholstered pew. 2,907,377, 10-6-59, CI. 155—184.
Hovermale, Carroll O., 25% to E. Lung. Toy gun. 2,898,903,
8-11-59, CI. 124 — 2.
Hoverman, Doyt R. Broadband U.H.F.-V.H.F. television
antenna. 2,918,672, 12-22-59, a. 343—726.
Hovey, Almon G., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pre-
servative composition comprising pyridinethione and a solu-
ble borate. 2.909,459, 10-20-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Hovey, Ralph J., Jr., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Elec-
trolytic capacitor. 2,910,633, 10-27-59, CI. 317—230.
Hovgaard, Ole M. : See —
Glore, Robert F., Hovgaard, and Perreault. 2,889,424.
Hovgaard, Ole M., and N. Insley, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Switch manufacture. 2,882,648, 4-21-59,
CI. 49 — 81.
Hovgard, Paul E., to United States of America, Navy. Rotor
hub for helicopter or the like. 2,888,991, 6-2-59, CI. 170 —
1 «0.25.
Hovind, John K. : See —
Buergin, Rodney G., and Hovind. 2,884,779.
Hovingh, Albertus R. : See —
Dijksterhuis, Popko R., and Hovingh. 2,918,596.
Hovland. Howard N., to American Can Co. Carton.
2, ,881 970. 4-14-59, CI. 229 — 44.
Hovland, Howard N., to American Can Co. Carton. 2,884,-
178. 4-28-59, CI. 229—17.
Hovlid, Norman G. Aquarium aerating device. 2,868,525,
1-13-59, CI. 261—121.
Howa Kogyo Kabushiki-Kaisha : See — ■
Noda. Shozo. 2,898,726.
Howald. Werner E., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. By-pass turbo
jet engine construction. 2,880,574, 4-7-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Howard, Addison M., to Steel Protection and Chemical Co ,
Inc. Process of electroplating on aluminum. 2,879,210.
3-24-59, CI. 204 — 28.
Howard, Alfred H., to Fairbanks Ward Industries, Inc.
Mailing piece or advertising sheet provided with an inter-
locking return envelope. 2,874,892, 2-24-59, CI. 229 — 73.
Howard, Arthur C, to Rotary Hoes Ltd. Rotary cultivating
apparatus. 2,886,116, 5-12-59, CI. 172 — 464.
Howard, Arthur C, to Rotary Hoes Ltd. Depth control means
for a rotary cultivating machine. 2,910,129, 10-27-59, CI.
172 — 77.
Howard, Arthur R. Automatic scaffolding machine. 2,906,-
365, 9-29-59, CI. 182—136.
Howard, Ben O.. to General Dynamics Corp. Engine cooling
apparatus. 2,909.161, 10-2D-59, CI. 123—41.61.
Howard, Bernard, to Teleprinter Corp. Typewriting ma-
chine. 2,913,089. 11-17-59, CI. 197 — 49.
Howard, Bernard, to Teleprinter Corp. Automatic stop for
telegraph printer. 2,913,517, 11-17-59, CI. 178 — 4.1.
Howard, Bernard, to Teleprinter Corp. Selector for tele-
graph printer. 2,918,527, 12-22-59, CI. 178 — 34.
Howard, Bernard, to Teleprinter Corp. Selector for tele-
graph printer. 2,918,528, 12-22-59, CI. 178—34.
Howard, C. E., Corp. : See —
Paramonoff, Elpidifor. 2,867,475.
Howard, Charles F., to The Standard Register Co. Strip
feeding device. 2,903,900, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 243.
Howard, Don R., to The Wright Line, Inc. Filing cabinet
drawer lock. 2,885,251, 5-5-59, CI. 312 — 222.
Howard, Earle A., to United States of America, Navy. Pro-
tective nose cap for torpedoes. 2,889,772, 6-9-59, CI.
102 — 7.
Howard, Eugene L. Geophysical instrument for measuring
the dip and strike ol geological strata. 2,878,578, 3-24-59,
CI. 33—215.
Howard, Eugene L., y> to W. C. Miller. Window unit for
motor vehicle. 2,894,784, 7-14-59, CI. 296 — 47.
Howard, Everett W., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion system. 2,903,419, 9-8-59, CI. 208 — 164.
Howard, Frank A. Pneumatic wheel unit. 2,873,785, 2-17-
59, CI. 152 — 380.
Howard, Frank A. Electrolytic method and apparatus.
2,879,213, 3-24-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Howard, Frank A. Electrolytic method and apparatus.
2,880,150, 3-31-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Howard, Frank L., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for melting and handling molten metals.
2,890,879. 6-16-59, CI. 266 — 13.
Howard, Frank L., and B. C. Cormier, to Mallinckrodt
Chemical Works. Fungicidal compositions. 2,876,166,
3-3-59, CI. 164 — 14.
Howard. George C. : See —
Fast, Clarence R., and Howard. 2,876.839.
Howard, George C, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Avoid-
ing increased water production in fracturing operations.
2,896,717, 7-28-59, CI. 166 — 33.
Howard, George R. : See —
Powischill, John W., Hine, and Howard. 2,868,400.
Howard, Harold T. : See —
Slinger, Frank H., Wilkinson, and Howard. 2,884,422.
Howard, Harold T., and D. G. Wilkinson, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Ltd. New colouring matters. 2.889,327,
6-2-59. CI. 260—251.
Howard, Harry W. : See —
Somerville, George R., and Howard. 2,894,931.
Howard, Homer E. : See —
Strassman, Alvin J., and Howard. 2.887,654.
Howard Industries, Inc. : See —
Ernst, W. Arthur. 2,896,891.
Lautner, Max E. 2.H04.709.
Howard, James E., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,903,158, 9-8-59, CI. 221 — 261.
Howard. John B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Meth-
od tor the reaction of polvglvcidyl compounds with organic
polysulfides. 2 871.217. 1-27-59. CI. 260 — 42.
Howard, John C, to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. New
chemical compound, l-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-
2-propen-l-one. 2,906,752, 9-29-59, CI. 260—240.
Howard, John W., to General Pacific Corp. Fire extinguisher
head assembly. 2.876.846. 3-10-59. CI. 169—31.
Howard, Joseph A. Dual control indexing turret. 2,874.450,
2-24-59. CI. 29 — 41.
Howard, Lawrence E. Root cutters. 2,882,622, 4-21-59,
CI. 37—145.
Howard. Leo F.. to Metal & Thermit Corp. Unloading device.
2,898,283. 8-4-59. CI. 204 — 213.
Howard. Posv A. Mounting for pipe end abraders. 2,869,293,
1-20-59 CI. 51 — 241.
Howard, Robert C, to The Narrow Fabric Co. Method of
making elastic fabric. 2,910,853, 11-3-59, CI. 66 — 193.
Howard. Robert E.. and E. B. Miller, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Reduction of phthalimide. 2,919,282, 12-29-59, CI.
260—343.3.
Howard, Thomas P., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Pack-
aging machine. 2,868,375, 1-13-59, CI. 209 — 121.
Howard, William C, to Railev Meter Co. Time-cycle con-
trol system. 2,871,869. 2-3-59. CI. 137 — 82.
Howard. William H. : See —
Ucci, Pompelio A., and Howard. 2.878,227.
Howard. William L. : See —
Stefanve. David, Howard, Brown, and Weintraub.
2,916.491.
Howard. William L., to Wplin-Maclaehlan Davits. Ltd. Wind-
ing and paying out apparatus. 2,908,481, 10-13-59, CI.
254 — 185.
Howarth, David V., to Natural Lighting Corp. Lamp.
2.894,693, 7-14-59, CI. 240—41.
Howatt, Glenn N., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Thermosensi-
tive resistance element. 2,868,935, 1-13-59, CI. 201—63.
Howatt. Glenn N., to United States of America, Army. Form-
ing printed circuit conductors. 2.876.530, 3—10-59. CI.
29 — 155,5.
Howdon Videx Products Corp. : See —
Peyser, Leonard F. 2,881,329.
Howe, Brian R., and J. H. W. Turner. Process for the pro-
duction of epoxy resins. 2,897,175, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Howe, Conrad L., and W. E. Polster, to General Electric Co.
Electron beam discharge device. 2,8SS,5S7, 5-26-59, CI.
313—69.
Howe, Elra F.. to V. R. Howe. Valved floor drain fitting and
a strainer therefor. 2.S69.727. 1-20-59, CI. 210—429.
Howe, Elra F., to V. R. Howe. Convertible submersible
pump. 2,918,876, 12-29-59, CI. 103—87.
Howe & Fant, Inc. : See — •
Charlat, Arnold. 2.SS7.695.
Charlat, Arnold S. 2.S74.599.
Charlat, Arnold S. 2,S80,632.
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2,904,943.
2,911,311.
Hysteresis clutch.
Print-
Howe Folding Furniture, Inc. : See —
Howe, Harold, and Burr. 2,878,859.
Howe, Harold, and Burr. 2,879,120.
Howe, George T. : See — ■
Sanford, Roy S., and Howe. 2,892,711.
Howe, Uoodwin H., to General Electric Co. Magnetic nickel
base material and method of making. 2,891,883, 6-23-o9,
CI. 148—2.
Howe, Harold, and A. C. Burr, to Howe Folding Furniture,
Inc. Folding table and benches structure. 2,878,859,
3-24-59, CI. 155 — 124.
Howe, Harold, and A. C. Burr, to Howe Folding Furniture,
Inc. Long two part folding table. 2,879,120, 3-24-59, CI.
311 — 92.
Howe, Herbert E. : See—
Dwyer, Orrington E., Howe, and Avrutik. 2,914,399.
Howe, John P. : See —
Leverett, Miles C. and Howe. 2,870,075.
Howe, Milton A.. Jr. : See —
Dreyfus, Robert L. Howe, and Perdue
Howe Scale Co., The : See —
Roessler, Charles E., Jr. 2,885,198.
Roessler, Charles E., Jr. 2,898,419.
Howe Sound Co. : See —
Feagin, Roy C, Sosman, and Horton.
Howe, Spencer D, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
2,908,832, 10-13-59, CI. 310 — 99.
Howe, Velma R. : See —
Howe. Elra F. 2.869.727.
Howe, Elra F. 2,918,876.
Howe, Warren B., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
ing. 2,915,006, 12-1-59, CI. 101 — 148.
Howe, Wilfred C, to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Photoelec-
tric weft detecting system for loom. 2,911,013, 11-3-59,
CI. 139 — 273.
Howell, Alleyne C, Jr. : See —
Stiener, Stewart, Stephenson, and Howell. 2,917,695.
Howell, Alun R., to The Minister of Supply, in Her Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Power plant incorporating a dynamic
compressor. 2,883,828, 4-28-59, CI. 60—35.6.
Howell, Charles A. Signalling apparatus for garages. 2,879,-
350, 3-24-59, CI. 200—61.41.
Howell, David, to Arlington Aluminum Co. Poster holder.
2,882,633, 4-21-59, CI. 40 — 156.
Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Co. Automatic fre-
quency control system with a two-speed frequency sweep.
2,896,169, 7-21-59, CI. 331 — 4.
Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Co.
switches. 2,913,549, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 88.
Howell, Emory L., to The Dayton Rubber Co.
essing unit. 2,912,722, 11-17-59, CI. 19 — 131
Howell, George E. : See —
Klaassen, William. 2.909,168.
Howell, Hugh A., to Oak Mfg. Co. Chopper.
7-7-59, CI. 200 — 90.
Howell, John F. : See — -
Jacobs, John E., and Howell. 2,907,883.
Howell, John H.. E. W. Doughty, and P. L. Alspaugh.
hydrogenation process. 2,913,388. 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 8.
Howell, Richard S., to Burroughs Corp. Electrographic
printing head. 2,918,580, 12-22-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Howell, Robert C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil seal for
electro-precipitators employed in carbon black processes.
2,901,324, 8-25-59, CI. 23 — 209.6.
Howell, Robert H., Jr., and R. A. Woodle, to The Texas Co.
Regenerating ion exchange particles. 2,884,384, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—2.1.
Howell, Robert J., and J. W. Stuntz, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Radar system for discriminating against area tar-
gets. 2,879,504, 3-24-59, CI. 343—17.1.
Howell, Ronald T. A., and L. Young, to Decca Record Co.
Ltd., The. Variable impedance microwave apparatus.
2,918,572, 12-22-59, CI. 250 — 13.
Howell. Sabert N.. to Servo Corp. of America. Optical py-
rometer. 2,869,369, 1-20-59. CI. 73 — 355.
Howell, William, to Mallory-Sharon Titanium Corp. Re-
covery of titanium fines and manufacture of electrodes
therefrom. 2,893,113, 7-7-59, CI. 29 — 184.
Howell, William, to Mallory-Sharon Metals Corp. Titanium
press scrap recovery and electrode manufacture. 2,898,672,
8-11-59. a. 29—184.
Howell, William, and R. M. Scriver, to Mallory-Sharon Metals
Corp. Titanium scrap recovery and electrode manufacture.
2,867,895, 1-13-59, CI. 29—184.
Howell, William, and G. W. Smith, to Mallory-Sharon Ti-
tanium Corp. Titanium electrode. 2,886,883, 5-19-59, CI.
29—184.
Howell, William C, Jr. : See —
Wasson, Jones I., and Howell. 2,876,199.
Howell, William C, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Motor fuels and motor fuel additives. 2,892,691,
6-30-59, CI. 44—69.
Howell, William D., to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. D.-C.
amplifier. 2,903,524, 9-8-59, CI. 179—171.
Howells, Thomas J. : See —
Scheuer, Ernst, and Howells. 2,906,644.
Howery, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America.
",880,397. 3-31-
Time delay
Fiber proc-
2,894,094,
Coal
mount for telescopes.
See —
2,899,147, 8-11-59, CI.
Hower. Robert S. : See —
Bradley. Harry L., and Hower.
Howerton, Dorothy : See —
Carlton, Vida M. 2,867,917.
2,899,611.
Microwave
switching device. ' 2,880,397. 3-31-59, CI. 333—13.
Howes, John T., and T. W. Stone, to Controls Co. of America.
Motor bearing assembly. 2,892,664, 6-30-59, CI. 308 — 132.
Howes, Peter : See —
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W., and Howes. 2,878,064.
Howes, Ronald B. : See—
Dobbs, David L., Gill, and Howes. 2,883,288.
Dobbs, David L., Gill, and Howes. 2^892,798.
Howes, Royal E., to The National Cash Register Co. Multi-
ple delay line. 2,900,533, 8-18-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Howland, Alfred H. : See —
Hughes, Edward M.. Howland, and Grootenhuis.
2,870,231.
Howland, Alfred H„ E. M. Hughes, H. Ford, and N. P. W.
Moore, to National Research Development Corp. Combus-
tion chambers. 2,868,857, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 679.
Howland, Frank L., and J. W. West, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Semiconductor diode. 2,897,419, 7-28-59,
CI. 317—234.
Howlett, Edward J. Apparatus for dispensing sheet material.
2,909,402, 10-20-59, CI. 312 — 38.
Howlett, Frank, K. Butler, and J. A. Low, to British Nylon
Spinners Ltd. Viscosity stabilization of polyamides with
ortho-aromatic diamines. 2,907,754, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Howlett, George H. Coupling for auxiliary transmission in
vehicle drive mechanism. 2,878, 6S1, 3-24-59, CI. 74 — 15.66.
Howlett, John W., and K. A. Blacklock, to Wellworthy Ltd.
Sealing rings. 2,893,796. 7-7-59, CI. 309- -43.
Howlett, Percy W. Play curling game. 2,900,189, 8-18-59,
CI. 273—126.
Howorth, Donald W. Slip ring
2,908,459, 10-13-59, CI. 248—38.
Howry-Berg Steel &. Iron Works, Inc. ;
Liston, Earl C. 2,881,848.
Howsam, Hilyard C. Reel structure.
242 — 118.6.
Howse, Samuel E. : See —
Dixon, Thomas P., and Howse. 2,897,259.
Howsley, Louis A., Jr., and R. L. Malone, to First State
Bank of Denton. Apparatus for soilless plant cultivation.
2,897,631, 8-4-59, CI. 47—1.2.
Howsmon, John A. : See —
Hollihan, John P., Jr., Howsmon, and iSisson. 2,916,391.
Howsmon, John A., to American Viscose Corp. Process of
producing all skin rayon. 2,890,130, 6-9-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Howsmon. John A. Producing all skin viscose rayon.
2,890,132. 6-9-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Howsmon, John A., to American Viscose Corp. Process of
producing viscose rayon. 2,892,729, 6-30-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Howsmon, John A., and B. A. Thumm, to American Viscose
Corp. Method of forming all skin viscose rayon. 2,895,788,
7-21-59, CI. 18—54.
Hoxie, Howard M. : See —
Wootton, Gerald V., and Hoxie. 2,871,214.
Hoyden, Adolf, and H. Hess, to Gutehoffnungshutte Sterkrade
Aktiengesellschaft. Bridge construction. 2,914,783, 12-
1-59, CI. 14—21.
Hoye, Edwin C, and H. L. Summers. Threaded joint for
tubular products. 2,909,380, 10-20-59, CI. 285 — 333.
Hoyer, Arnold, to A. A. and E. Kroo. Stringed musical in-
strument bridge. 2,905,042, 9-22-59, CI. 84 — 307.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E. : See —
Eddy, Thomas A., and Hoyer. 2,898,161.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., to American Broke Shoe Co. Journal
bearing lubricators. 2,890,085, 6-9-59, CI. 308 — 87.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., to American Brake !Shoe Co. Journal
bearing lubricators. 2,915,347, 12-1-59, CI. 308 — 243.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., and I. E. Cox, to American Brake Shoe
Co. Journal boxes. 2,868,595, 1-13-59, CI. 308—38.
Hoyer, Llewellyn E., and E. R. Goreyca, to American Brake
Shoe Co. Journal bearing lubricators. 2,915,860, 12—8-
59, CI. 53 — 29.
Hoyer, Wilmer A., and R. W. Wilson, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Pulse generator. 2,907,900, 10-6-59, CI.
307—106.
Hoyle, James E. Adjustable curved rulers. 2,879,603,
3-31-59. CI. 33 — 177.
Hoyle, Robert L., to Burgess-Manning Co. Exhaust snubber
or the like. 2,912,062, 11-10-59, CI. 181—61.
Hoyt, Clyde W. : See —
Thomas, Lucius P., Jr., and Hoyt. 2,901,536.
Hoyt, Earl H., Jr. Arrow head. 2,905,470, 9-22-59, CI.
273—106.5.
Hoyt, Eugene P., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Television tuning indicator. 2,905,759, 9-22-59, CI.
178—7.5.
Hoyt, Harry R. Solvent reclaimer drying tumblers. 2,910,-
783, 11-3-59, CI. 34—45.
Hoyt, Herbert L., and E. B. Byam, to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry & Machine Co. Transfer mechanism for progres-
sive headers and the like. 2,891,263, 6-23-59, CI. 10 — 12.
Hoyt, Howard E. : See —
Halpern, Benjamin D., and Hoyt. 2,878,539.
Hoyt, John M. : See —
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Hoyt. 2,892,824.
Bolstad. Archibald N., and Hoyt. 2.915,508.
Honn, Francis J., and Hoyt. 2,915,506.
Honn, Francis J„ and Hoyt. 2,915,509.
Hoyt, John M., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Fluoro-
prene copolymers. 2,915,510, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 87.7.
446
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hoyt, Leo E. and P. D. Blanchard. Sheep shearing table.
2,880,869, 6-9-59, CI. 155 — 123.
Hoyt, Leroy W. Water compensator for forced flow water
system including an expansion tank. 2,901,176. 8-25—59,
CI. 237—66.
Hradel, Joseph R. : See —
Staadt, Harold E., and Hradel. 2,8S9,773.
Hradel, Joseph R. Detonation of unprimed base charges.
2,867,172, 1-6-59, CI. 102—23.
Hradel, Joseph R., H. E. Staadt, and P. D. Muir, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method of detonating ammonium nitrate base
explosives. 2,892,406, 6-30-59. CI. 102—23.
Hramolt'. Olga. Self-contained booster cylinder. 2,915,878,
12-8-59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
HrebiceK James. Spring suspension. 2,877,011, 3-10-59,
CI. 267 — 20.
Hrubec, Arthur F., to Crane Co. Apparatus for oscillating a
moving article carrier. 2,903,994, 9-15-59, CI. 118 — 0.
Hruby. John O., Jr., to J. Drew, G. W. Frasier, and J. O.
Hruby, Jr., d.b.a. Irrigation Engineering & Mfg. Co. Fire
nozzle. 2,S96,801. 7-28-59, CI. 239—237.
Hrubv, John O., Jr.. to Rain Jet Corp. Flow restrictor.
2.899,978, 8-18-59, CI. 138 — i3.
Hruby, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corp. Sprinkler. 2,909,326.
10-20-59. CI. 239—206.
Hruby, Mirko : See —
Polansky, Alois, and Hruby. 2,903,186.
Hruska, Howard E., to Bendir. Aviation Corp. Hydraulic
power steering device with rack and pinion actuating
means. 2.867,284, 1-6-59, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Hruska, Howard E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Diaphragm
tvpe control valve having hydraulic reaction. 2,875,781,
3-3-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Hruska, JLeo J. Converter with high frequency crystal tran-
sistor oscillator. 2,8S7,573, 5-19-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Hrusovsky, Louis J. : See —
Hammond Milton B., and Hrusovsky. 2,902,275.
Hrvniszak, Waldemar, to C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd. Heat ex-
changers. 2.S93 697. 7-7-59, CI. 257 — 1.
Hryniszak, Waldemar, to C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd. Gas tur-
bine power plant with regenerator. 2,895,296, 7-21-59,
CI. 60—39.51.
Hsiao, Chi-Mei, E. J. Dulis, and P. Payson, to Crucible Steel
Co. of America. Austenitic Cr-Mn-C-N steels for elevated
temperature service. 2,909,425, 10-20-59, CI. 75 — 126.
Hsu, John P. T., and J. M. Womack, to Cavalier Corp.
Superimposed bottle vending machine. 2,875,922, 3-3-59,
CI. 221—125.
Hsu, Ming C, and R. M. Stallard. to General Motors
Corp. Method for making embossed decorative articles.
2,914,109, 11-24-59, CI. 154 — 106.
Hu, Kuo-Chen. Magnetic subharmonic pulser. 2,882,426,
4-14-59. CI. 307—106.
Huang, Chaang : See —
Dwork, Leo E., and Huang. 2,901,612.
Huang, Chaang, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Transis-
tor switching circuit. 2.901,638, 8-25-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Huang, Chaang, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tran-
sistor shift register. 2,912,596, 11-10-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Huang, Chaang. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Multi-
ple emitter matrices. 2,913,704, 11-17-59, CI. 340—166.
Huang, Chaang, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Bi-
stable transistor circuit. 2,919,355, 12-29-59, CI. 307—
to Sylvania Electric
switching circuits.
Huang, Chaang, and E. Slobodzinski,
Products Inc. Power transistor
2,892.100, 6-23-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Huang, Robert Y. : See —
Grandmont, Paul E., Huang, and Cheng. 2,879,486.
Hub Oil Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Coyle, William E. 2,903,073.
Hub Stamping and Mfg. Co. : See —
Urban, Wilbur J. 2,895,777.
Hubbard, Addison W. : See —
Nelson, Joseph F.. Ford, and Hubbard. 2,872,384.
Hubbard, Albert B. : See —
Evans, Thomas, Roth and Hubbard. 2,881,581.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Co. Cotton harvester mois-
tener assembly. 2,876,611, 3-10-59, CI. 56 — 41.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Co. Cotton harvester.
2,904,948, 9-22-59, CI. 56 — 41.
Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Co. Cotton harvester.
2,912,285, 11-10-59, CI. 302 — 58.
Hubbard and Co. : See —
Mack, Jules A., and Hocher. 2,908,469.
Stroup, Charles L., and Westrom. 2,910,560.
Hubbard, Eber J., to Hubbard Spool Co. Wire processing
and storage container. 2,869,719. 1-20-59. CI. 206 — 1.
Hubbard, Eber J., to The American Pullev Co. Spool con-
struction. 2,881,986, 4-14-59, CI. 242 — 118.4.
Hubbard, Eber J., to The American Pulley Co. Container for
wire. 2,889,921, 6-9-59, CI. 206 — 52.
Hubbard, Eber J., to The American Pulley Co. Method of
packaging wire. 2,895,210, 7-21-59, CI. 28 — 72.
Hubbard. James K.. and F. H. Koontz, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. Synthetic paper sheet of chemically bonded
synthetic polymer fibers and process of making the same.
2,869.073. 1-20-59. CI. 8 — 130.1.
Hubbard, James K., and F. H. Koontz, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Self-bonded paper. 2,905,585 9-22-59,
CI. 102—157.
Hubbard, John L. : See —
Herrnstadt. Gerald E., and Hubbard. 2,899,813.
Hubbard, Linus O., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Oscillator and
amplifier circuit. 2,901,557, 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Hubbard, Robert M., to Boeing Airplane Co. Magnetic ampli-
fiers. 2,872,533, 2-3-59, CI. 179 — 171,
Hubbard Spool Co. : See —
Hubbard, Eber J. 2,869,719.
Hubbard, William J. : See —
Boicey, Charles R., and Hubbard. 2,886,864.
Hubbell, Harry H., Jr. : See—
Birkhoff, Robert D., Hubbell, and Johnson. 2,875,343.
Hubbell, Harvey, to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Stripless wiring
for electrical wiring devices. 2,873,435, 2-10-59, CI.
339—97.
Hubbell, Harvey, to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Screwless means
for attaching conductors to electrical devices. 2,875,424,
2-24-59 CI. 339—164.
Hubbell, Harvey, Inc. : See —
Healy, Joseph F. 2,871,456.
Hubbell, Harvey. 2,873,435.
Hubbell, Harvey. 2,875,424.
Hubbell, Harvey, Jr. 2,869,102.
Hubbell, Harvey, Jr., to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Adjustable
cord take-off for attachment plugs. 2,869,102, 1-13-59,
CI. 339—101.
Hubbell, John P., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Apparatus for handling mixtures of
solid materials. 2,901,007, 8-25-59, CI. 141 — 73.
Hube, Arthur B., to American District Telegraph Co. Buoy-
ancy water flow detector and sprinkler system embodying
the same. 2,880,808, 4-7-59, CI. 169 — 23.
Hube, Arthur B., to American Oisrrict Telegraph Co. Fire
sprinkler alarm system. 2.891,625, 6-23-59. CI. 169 — 23.
Hubel, Ernst, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Cyclone furnaces.
2,887,902, 5-26-50, CI. 122 — 240.
Huber, Anton. Liquid level indicator. 2,883,S62, 4-28-59,
CI. 73—303.
Huber. Clarence F., and P. F. Thompson, to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Bituminous bonding componnds.
2,874,174, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 404.5.
Huber. Clarence F., and P. F. Thompson, to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Bituminous bonding agents.
2,875,219, 2-24-59, CI. 260—404.5.
Huber, Erwin, to Aerosol Corp. T.R. Liquid atomizer.
2,891.731, 6-23-59, CI. 230—215.
Huber, Frederick R.. and L. M. Schenck, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Method for the manufacture of alkyl iodides.
2,809,471. 8-11-59. CI. 260—652.
Huber, Georg : See —
Druey, Jean, and Huber. 2,903,443.
Druey, Jean, and Huber. 2,918,462.
Huber, Harry, J . Freytag, and J. Reynaud, to Compagnie
Cenerale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Composition for sin-
tered barium cathodes. 2,881,512, 4-14-59, CI. 29 — 182.5.
Huber, Harry, and J. Freytag, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Composition for sintered barium
cathodes. 2,881,513, 4-14-59, CI. 29 — 182.5.
Huber, Harry, J. Freytag, and J. Reynaud, to Compagnie
Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fils. Manufacture of sin-
tered cathodes. 2,913,812. 11-24-59, CI. 29—182.5.
Huber. Henry. Convertible boat trailer. 2,887,238, 5-19-59,
CI. 214 — 506.
Huber, Henry, and I. Craven, to A. M. Jongeneel. Fertilizer
drill and seed planting implement. 2,869,490, 1-20-59, CI.
Ill — 80.
Huber Industries, Inc. : See —
Roeder, Russell R., Jr. 2,905,427.
Huber, J. M., Corp. : See —
Behre, Johannes, and Williams. 2,873,919.
Lister, Roscoe C. 2,913.051.
Millman, Nathan, and Whitley. 2.907,666.
Van Volkenburgh, Ross. 2,890,190.
Voet, Andries. 2,891,872.
Voet, Andries. 2,893.887.
Huber, John R., to Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. Rope adjusting
and snubbing device. 2,896,283, 7-28-59, CI. 24 — 71.1.
Huber, John R., to Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. Strap clamp-
device. 2,896,296, 7-28-59, CI. 24 — 273.
Huber, Matthew W.. to The New York Air Brake Co. Pump.
2,867,976, 1-13-59. CI. 60 — 52.
Huber, Norman V. : See —
Griss, Charles H., and Huber. 2,889,737.
Huber, Paul : See —
Lamb, Francis X., and Huber. 2,887,657.
Lamb, Francis X., Huber, Estoppey, Roy, and Dempster.
2,875,409.
Huber, Paul P.. to Davstrom, Inc. Instrument bearing ar-
rangement. 2,896,167, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 155.
Huber, Richard : See —
Sindel, Johann, Huber, and Zottmann. 2,903,498.
Huber, Richard, to Eastern Rotorcraft Corp. Chain securing
device with tilting block. 2,903,767, 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 116.
Huber. Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S.A. Devices for the adjustment
of a system including at least one auto-generator of power
gases and a receiver machine operated by said gases.
2,879,640, 3-31-59, CI. 60—13.
Huber, Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S.A. Gas turbines which are for
a time mechanically driven in a direction opposed to their
normal running direction. 2,902,255, 9-1-59, CI. 253 — 70.
LIST OF PATENTEES
447
Huber, Kobert, to Societe d'Etudea et de Participations Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S.A. Power plants comprising
free-piston gas generators adapted to supply not power gas
to a gas engine such as a gas turbine. 2,903,599, 9-8-59,
CI. 290 1.
Huber, Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations Eau,
Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S.A. Devices for Keeping two
free piston machines at least temporarily in phase witb
each other. 2,912,964. 11-17-59, CI. 123 — 46.
Huber, Ronald P. : See —
Yonkers, Edward H., and Huber. 2,906,925.
Huber, Ronald F., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Spark gap
unit. 2,906,922, 9-29-59, CI. 315 — 59.
Huber, Theodore A., to Jersey Production Research Co. Gun
perforator. 2.876,843, 3-10-59, CI. 166 — 55.
Huber, William A. Television transmission system. 2,881,427,
4-7-59, CI. 343—200.
Huber, William W., to United States Ceramic Tile Co. Insert
tool holder. 2,897,580, 8-4-59, CI. 29 — 96.
Hubers, Bernard C. Towel cabinet 2,892,579, 6-30-59. CI.
225 — 12.
Hubers, Hendrik J., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Device for driving perforated picture film tape by means
of a constant speed sprocket. 2,890,045, 6-9-o9, CI. 271 —
2.3.
Hubert, Clarence A., to International Harvester Co. Inde-
pendent power take-off mechanism. 2,899,034, 8—11-59,
CI. 192 — 48.
Hubert, Clarence A., W. C. Rosenthal, and R. D. Barrett, to
International Harvester Co. Reverse creeper-drive for
tractors. 2,SS1.627. 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 360.
Hubert, Maryan J. Two-part baking apparatus. 2,889,766,
6-9-59, CI. 99 — 139.
Hubiak. Walter: See —
Lohr. Raymond J., and Hubiak. 2,898,796.
Hubl, Franz, to Keinzle Apparate G. m. b. H. Electrically
operated text writing device for bookkeeping machines.
2.S70.S97, 1-27-59, CI. 197 — 18.
Hiibl, Johann, to Landis Machine Co. Work feeding and
transfer mechanisms. 2,870.663, 1-27-59, CI. 80 — 6.
Hiibl. Johann, to Landis Machine Co. Workpiece transfer
cylinder for rolling mechanisms. 2,871,736, 2-3-59, CI.
SO — 6.
Hubley Mfg. Co., The : See —
Bair, Richard H. 2,896,708.
Weinier, John H. 2,912,780.
Hubner. Franz K. Butt seam joints for sheet material and
the like. 2,897,567, 8-4-59, CI. 24 — 205.13.
Hubner, Gustav : See —
Albert, Franz, and Hubner. 2,888,212.
Hubner, Gustav, and F. Albert, to Societe d'Equipements In-
dustrie^ et Laitiers. Comminuting machine. 2,888,213,
5-26-59. CI. 241 — 46.
Hiibner. Hans H. : See —
Neumann, Horst, Yiehman. and Hubner. 2,909,466.
Hubner, Udo, to International Standard Electric Corp. Elec-
tromagnetic impulse counter. 2,896,191, 7-21-59, CI.
340—168.
Hubner, Walter W. G., E. Lange, and E. Rlndlisbacher, to
Henkel & Cie. A.G. Production of granular perborates.
2,900,668, 8-25-59, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Huch, Carl W., and Carl W. Huch, Jr. Dry wall of bricks.
2,882,689, 4-21-59, CI. 61—35.
Huch, Carl W., Jr. : See —
Huch, Carl W., and Carl W. Huch, Jr. 2,882,689.
Huch, William F., to United States of America, Navy. Means
for prolonging balloon flight. 2,904,285, 9-15-59, CI. 244 —
31.
Huch, William F.. E. P. Ney, and J. R. Winckler, to
United States of America, Navy. Duct appendix balloon.
2,900,147. 8-18-59, CI. 244 — 31.
Huchler, Otto : See —
Kroeper, Hugo, Wirth, and Huchler. 2,914,554.
Huck, Alfred J. Toaster control using negative temperature
co-efficient resistor. 2,891,463, 6-23-59, CI. 99 — 329.
I luck, Alfred J. Toaster control. 2,891,464, 6-23-59, CI.
99 — 329.
Huck, Alfred J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Combination griddle
and fryer. 2,907.862, 10-6-59, CI. 219 — 14.
Huck. Alfred J., and C. D. Visos, to Knapp-Monarch Co.
Automatic coffee maker for instant coffee. 2,898,842,
8-11-59. CI. 99—275.
Huck. Charles V. Flush tank ball valve stem guide.
2.809.142. 1-20-59, CI. 4 — 57.
Huck Co. : See —
Huck, William F. 2,883,186.
Huck, William F. 2,911,847.
Huck Mfg. Co. : See —
Brilmyer, Harold G. 2.887,003.
Wait, Noel F. 2,916,828.
Huck, William F., to Huck Co. Web tension control mecha-
nism. 2,883,186, 4-21-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Huck. William F., to Huck Co. Backlash take-up gears.
2,911.847, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 440.
Huck, William F.. A. J. Albrecht, and D. P. Sanford, to
The Brunswick Automatic Pinsetter Corp. Clutch. 2,911,-
079, 11-3-59, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Huckabee. Thad T. Cold smoking food products. 2,893,879,
7-7-59, CI. 99 — 229.
Hudachek, Raymond J., to California Research Corp. Rota-
tion indicator for wax chiller. 2,877,993, 3-17-59, CI.
259 — 1.
Huddle, Edwin F., to International Harvester Co. Potato
digger. 2,897,900, 8-4-59, CI. 171 — 126.
Huddle, Edwin F., and J. D. Clark, to International Har-
vester Co. Mower control mechanism. 2,895,278, 7-21-59,
CI. 56 — 25.
Huddle, Roy A. U., T. F. Pearson, and M. de lappa, to Con-
sett Iron Co. Ltd., and United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority. Mild steel. 2,901,346, 8-25-59, CI. 75—124.
Huddleston, Charles M. : See —
Eggler, Charles, and Huddleston. 2,8S4,529.
Huddleston, Frank J., and D. H. Mooney, Jr., to United States
of America, Navy. Subminiature servomechanism amplifier.
2,873,364, 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Huddleston, Richard H., Jr. : See —
Carter. Daniel H, and Huddleston. 2,871,445.
Huden, Thomas P. Ship's telegraph engine room recording
mechanism. 2,906,581, 9-29-59, CI. 346 — 8.
Hudgens, Bernard C, 50% to R. B. Despard. Dispensing
container. 2,870,782. 3-10-59. CI. 132 — 74.5.
Hudgin, Donald E., and F. Brown, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Hydrogenating polymeric methyl isopropenyl
ketone. 2,895,943, 7-21-59, CI. 260—63.
Hudkins, Clyde. Flush tank ball valve support assembly.
2,887,690, 5-26-59, CI. 4 — 57.
Hudkins, Clyde. Fishing bobber. 2,887,816, 5-26-59, CI.
43 — 43.11.
Hudkins, Clyde. Fishing bobber having temporary line re-
taining means. 2,888,773, 6-2-59, CI. 43 — 13.11.
Hudkins, Clyde, and R. JR. Moore. Safety stop block.
2,870,506, 1-27-59, CI. 24 — 129.
Hudson, Arthur F. Metal cutting tool and holder. 2,903,7S1,
9-15-59, CI. 29—96.
Hudson, Arthur F. Contour forming machine. 2,916,858,
12-15-59, CI. 51—127.
Hudson, Carl E. Safety bobber for fish line. 2,892,283,
6-30-59, CI. 43 — 43.4.
Hudson, Charles H. Cannula. 2,868,199, 1-13-59, CI. 128 —
206.
Hudson, Charles N., to Sinclair Refining Co. Fuel oils.
2,917,375, 12-15-59, CI. 44—62.
Hudson, Doyle R. : See —
Montgolf, Earl E Smith, and Hudson. 2,903,934.
Hudson, Edwin B. I luid pressure actuated stabilizer for
motor vehicles. 2,890,064, 6-9-59, CI. 280 — 112.
Hudson, Edwin M., and J. Vacearo, Jr., to United States
of America, Navy. Instrument illuminator. 2,907,869,
10-6-59, CI. 240 — 2.1.
Hudson Engineering Corp. : See —
Goldsmith, John L., and James. 2,898,097.
Hart, Frank W. 2,875,867.
Petty, Macon. 2,909,230.
Petty, Macon. 2,908,335.
Hudson, Forrest H. : See —
Brennan, Frederick S.,
2,867,273.
Hudson, Forrest H, to Ray-O-Lite Corp. of America. Awn-
ing end wing assembly jig. 2,870,531, 1-27-59, CI. 29 —
286.
Hudson, Geoffrey J., and W. E. Gregory, to Joseph Lucas
(Industries) Ltd. Air-jacketed annular combustion cham-
bers for jet-propulsion engines, gas turbines or like prime
movers. 2,882,681, 4-21-59, CI. 60 — 39.65.
Hudson, George A., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2,895,427, 7-21-59, CI. 103—218.
Hudson, George A., E. H. La Bombard, and O.
to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. High shear
tener. 2,907,418, 10-6-59, CI. 189 — 36.
Hudson, H. D., Mfg. Co. : See —
Pinke, August H. 2.907.343.
Pinke, August H. 2,918,082.
Hudson, Harold R., W. Q. Nicholson, and M. C. Wilson, to
Hycon Mfg. Co. Digital meter. 2,872,641, 2-3-59, CI.
324 — 62.
Hudson, Harold R., W. Q. Nicholson, and M. C. Wilson, to
Hymac Corp. Digital meter. 2,889,518, 6-2-59, CI. 324 —
115.
Hudson, James E., to General Electric Co. Electric valve
control circuit. 2,908,855, 10-13-59, CI. 321 — 13.
Hudson, James W.. to The National Supply Co. Electrical
fitting. 2.907,813. 10-6-59, CI. 174 — 18.
Hudson, James W., to The National Supply Co. Underfloor
duct support. 2,912,197, 11-10-59, CI. 248 — 49.
Hudson, John L., to D. I. Babitch. Finger ring with de-
formed metal joint. 2,884,770, 5-5-59, CI. 63 — 15.7.
Hudson, Lena M. : See —
Hayes, John D., and Hudson. 2,889,745.
Hudson Optical Corp. : See —
Gross, Robert. 2,887,008.
Hudson, Paul A. : See —
Selby, Myron C, Allred, Hudson, and Berry. 2,883,620.
Hudson. Paul S. : See —
Potts, Mack F., Smith, and Hudson. 2.887,490.
Smith, Warren L, Potts, and Hudson. 2,874,159.
Hudson, Richard E.. Jr. : See —
Waddle. Howard M., Cotton, and Hudson. 2,870,041.
Hudson, Richard P., and J. W. Mooney, to The American
Tobacco Co. Cigarette weighing machine. 2,906,456,
9-29-59, CI. 235 — 92.
Hudson, Robert L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Chloroethylene
polymer stabilized with l,2-epoxypropan-3-one derivatives.
2,890.200, 6-9-59, CI. 260—45.8.
Hudson, and Considine.
A. Swanson,
strength fas-
448
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hudson, Robert L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermal
stabilization of haloethylene polymers. 2,918,450,
12-22-59, CI. 200 — 15.8.
Hudson, Roland B., and R. N. Beck. Method of continuous
well logging during drilling. 2,910,133, 10-27-59, CI.
181 — .5.
Hudson-Sharp Machine Co. : See —
Barlament, Norval S., and Campbell. 2,883,121.
Hudson, Vincent L. : See —
Klotz, Herman J., and Hudson. 2,879,331.
Hudson, William L., to Tokheim Corp. Magnetically driven
tank pump apparatus. 2,885,126, 5-5-59, CI. 222—333.
Hudson, William L., to Tokheim Corp. Gas separator and
eliminator. 2.897,913, 8-4-59, CI. 183 — 2.5.
Hudspeth, Frederick E. S., and R. P. Graham, to Chrysler
Corp. Fuel flow scheduling means for fuel control sys-
tems. 2,880,713, 4-7-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Hudv, James A. : See —
Goddu, Robert F., and Hudy. 2,914,540.
Hudy, James A., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation of
oxetane polymers. 2,895,924, 7-21-59. CI. 260 — 2.
Hueber, Carl J., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Printing
machines. 2,808,120, 1-13-59, CI. 101—336.
Huebler, Jack: See—-
Sanzenbacher, Charles W., and Huebler. 2,897,158.
Huebner, Charles F.. to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
2-(4-isopentyloxyphenyl) -imino, 3 (4-isopentyloxy phenyl )-
thiazolidine and therapeutically useful salts. 2,877,232,
3-10-59. CI. 260—306.7.
Huebner, Charles F., and D. F. Dickel, to Ciba Pharmaceu-
tical Products, Inc. A16-16-carbo-lower alkoxy-3-epiallo-
yohimbenes. 2,883,385, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 287.
Huebner, William C. to The Standard Register Co. Appa-
ratus for selecting printing characters. 2.869,443, 1-20-59,
CI. 95—4.5.
Huebner, William C, to The Standard Register Co. Appara-
tus for reproducing images. 2,890,633, 6-16-59, CI. 95 —
1.7.
Huebner, William C, to The Standard Register Co. Appa-
ratus for reproducing electrical information. 2,890,922,
6-16-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Huebner, William C, to The Standard Register Co. Appa-
ratus for reproducing electrical information. 2,890,923,
6-16-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Huebscher, Herbert, to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
Turret tuner with variable coupling means for constant
oscillation injection. 2,905,814, 9-22-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Huehn. Arthur M.. and E. C. Evans. Armature testing device.
2.890,407, 6-9-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Huehn, Werner. Production of neutral salts of aluminum
with water-soluble organic acids. 2,918,484, 12-22-59,
CI. 260—448.
Huehnel. Alwin L., to Square D Co. Wiring duct. 2,867,681,
1-6-59, CI. 174—101.
Huehns, Elmer H. Garment cases. 2,902,144, 9-1-59, CI.
206—7.
Huelden. Heinrich, to Hnnsen-Lynn Co., Inc. Dispenser.
2,870,967, 1-27-59, CI. 241 — 222.
Huelden, Heinrich, to Hansen-Lynn Co., Inc. Tablet breaker
and dispenser. 2,870.968. 1-27-59, CI. 241—235.
Huelsdonk, Lewis L. Mucker skip. 2,901,134, 8-25-59, CI.
214 — 103.
Huelskamp, Richard F. : See —
Krantz, Frank M., and Huelskamp. 2,867,128.
Hueni, Albrecht, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
2 - (y - tert - butvl - O.O' - dimethyl - phenyl - methvl)-
imidazoline and salts. 2,868,802. 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 309.6.
Huentelman, Howard M. Automatic trailer brake operator.
2,916,107. 12-8-59, CI. 188 — 112.
Huct. Andr6. Tubular heat exchanger with cores. 2,869,836,
1-20-59. CI. 257—262.14.
Huet, Andr€, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Tube bender
having a support sleeve with a circular aperture merging
into an oval aperture. 2,882,953, 4-21-59, CI. 153 — 40.
Huet, Andre, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Tube and
plate connection. 2,886,881, 5-19-59, CI. 29 — 157.5.
Huet, Andrf. Methods and apparatus for bending tubes.
2,897,872, 8-4-59, CI. 153 — 48.
Huet, Andre. Tubular heat-exchanger. 2,905,447, 9-22-59,
CI. 257—262.14.
Huet, Andre, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Apparatus
for the formation of necks on headers. 2,910,897, 11-3-59,
CI. 78 — 1.
Huet, Andre, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Apparatus
for forming necks on headers and indexing means to align
punch and matrix with work area of header. 2,911,029,
11-3-59, CI. 153—2.
Huet. Andre. Heat exchanger. 2,911,199, 11-3-59, CI. 257 —
236.
Huet, Andre P. J. Heat exchangers with catalytic com-
bustion. 2,878,789, 3-24-59, CI. 122^4.
Huett, George, and W. O. Rankv, to Stepan Chemical Co.
Production of alkyl phenols. 2,900,418, 8-18-59. CI. 260—
624.
Huetten, Clarence, and F. C. Smith, to P. R. Mallory & Co.,
Inc. Printed circuit switch. 2,883,482, 4-21-59, CI.
200—5.
Huetten, Clarence, and E. D. Aldred, to P. R. Mallory &
Co., Inc. Tube retainer. 2,895,118, 7-14-59, CI. 339 — 75.
Huey, Guy L., and E. J. Kies, to The Massillon-Cleveland-
Akron Sign Co. Knockdown A frame construction.
2,887,234, 5-19-59, CI. 211—177.
Huey, John J., to The United Electric Coal Companies. Bear-
ing and coupling assembly for roll feeders and the like.
2.901.898, 9-1-59, CI. 64 — 14.
Huff, DAlan E. Educational device for teaching arithmetic.
2,901,839, 9-1-59, CI. 35 — 70.
Huff, Eloyd C. Fiberboard package for paint. 2,905,371,
9-22-59, CI. 229 — 34.
Huff, George F., to Callery Chemical Co. Production of al-
kali metal hydrides. 2,884,311, 4-28-59, CI. 23 — 204.
Huff, James L. Gaging device for oil tanks. 2,906,471,
9-29-59, CI. 242 — 84.8.
Huff, John. Frame structure for caster pintle. 2,885,718,
5-12-59, CI. 16 — 39.
Huff, John. Foldable rack. 2,892.548, 6-30-59, CI. 211—178.
Huff, John. lour way expandable table with rail guards.
2.917,262. 12-15-59, CI. 248—172.
Huff, John B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Treatment of fission product waste.
2,897,049, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 21.
Huff, Joseph F. : See —
Jones, William A., and Huff. 2,872,812.
Huff, Joseph F., and S. S. Wisotsky, to American Radiator &
Standard Sanitary Corp. Pressure and temperature meas-
uring system. 2,882.503, 4-14-59, CI. 336 — 30.
Huff, Leslie R. Endless paper roll type drafting board.
2,894,355, 7-14-59, CI. 45—131.
Huff, Lloyd G. : See-
Huff, Violet P. 2.891.140.
Huff, Malvin, to Viewlex, Inc. Recycling variable motor
timer. 2,898,993. 8-11-59. CI. 161 — 1.
Huff. Malvin, and F. J. Cassie, to Viewlex, Inc. Slide maga-
zine advancing means. 2,874,497, 2-24-59, CI. 40 — 79.
Huff. Mildred J. : See —
Huff, Violet P. 2,891,140.
Huff, Violet P., % to L. G. Huff, and % to M. J. Huff. Vehicle
light. 2,891,140, 6-16-59, CI. 240—7.1.
Huftadine, John B. : See —
Moore, Norman C. and Huffadine. 2,893.112.
Huffadine, John B., and R. W. Sanders, to The Plessey Co.
Ltd. Resistors and resistor materials. 2,901,442, 8—25-59,
CI. 252 — 508.
Huffington, Russell D., to United States Steel Corp. Kickout
device for coils. 2,880,889, 4-7-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Huffman, Charles M., to Flour City Ornamental Iron Co.
Weather stripping method of corner construction. 2,886,482,
5-12-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Huffman, Clifton J. : See —
Ansel. Gerhard, and Huffman. 2,872.037.
Harris, Clare S., and Huffman. 2,894,625.
Huffman, Donald D., and E. C. Dwyer, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Railway signaling system. 2,884,517, 4-28-59.
CI. 246—34.
Huffman, Robert L., to General Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Silicon carbide resistor mounting. 2,880,295, 3-31-59, CI.
201—63.
Huffman. Robert L.. to General Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Coil winding machine. 2,916,220, 12-8-59, CI. 242—4.
Huffman, Samuel A. : See —
Montgomery, William G., and Huffman. 2,905,084.
Huffman. Thomas W., Jr. : See —
Huffman. Thomas W., Sr., and T. W. Huffman, Jr.
2.887.097.
Huffman. Thomas W., Sr., and T. W. Huffman, Jr. Supple-
mental cooling svstem for engine radiators. 2,887,097,
5-19-59. CI. 123 — 41.51.
Huffman, William A. H., to The Chemstrand Corp. Poly-
esters modified with chain terminating and chain branching
agents and process for producing same. 2,895,946, 7-21-59,
CI. 260—75.
Huffman, William A. H., to The Chemstrand Corp. Polyethyl-
ene terephthalates modified with chain-terminating com-
pounds and process therefor. 2,905,657, 9-22-59, CI. 260—
75.
Hufnagel, Andrew, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Electro-
magnetic switching devices. 2,897,317, 7-28-59, CI.
200 — 104.
Hufnagel, Andrew, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Timing
relays. 2,916,582, 12-8-59, CI. 200 — 97.
Hufnagel, Edwin G., to Burry Biscuit Corp. Machine and
method of making an ice cream and similar unit. 2,880,559,
4-7-59, CI. 53—154.
Hufnagl. Walter : See —
Bover. Wilhelm, Eisenburger, Hufnagl, and Ritter.
2,916,910.
Hug, Hans : See —
Schmitt, Hans, Siebel, Altenpohl, Hug, and Nuesch.
2,886,432.
Hug, Thomas F. Cigarette filter. 2,867,219, 1-6-59. CI.
131 — 10.
Huge, Henrv M„ to Lorain Products Corp. Time-delay relay
circuit. 2,892,133, 6-23-59, CI. 317 — 141.
Huge, Henry M., to Lorain Products Corp. Reference volt-
age device. 2,896,147, 7-21-59, CI. 321—25.
Huge, Robert W., to E. P. Miller. Sr. Telescopic terminal
for flexible drive systems. 2.899,805. 8-18-59, CI. 64 — 4.
Hugel, Georges, to Institute Francais du Petrole des Car-
burants et Lubrifiants. Nitrogenous thiomolybdates.
2,909,541, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Hugg, James K., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Pav-
ing composition containing synthetic rubbery polymer.
2,868,749, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
449
Hu°-gard Joseph P., and P. Scott, to The General Electric
Co Ltd. Electric motors. 2,867,760, 1-6-59, CI. 318—169.
Huggins, Earl. Measuring tape. 2,867,187, 1-6-59, CI.
116—132.
Huggins, Homer D. : See —
Bauernfeind, Norman G., and Huggins. 2,912,749.
Huggins, James A., to Chrysler Corp. Suburban vehicle.
2,888,296, 5-26-59, CI. 296—24.
Huggins, James E., Jr. Method of assembling electronic
components. 2,871,547, 2-3-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Huggins, John A., to Mead Johnson & Co. Concentrates of
dialkyl sulfosuccinates. 2,870.061, 1-20-59. CI. 167—56.
Huggins, William H. Apparatus and method for detecting
voids in dielectric sheet material. 2,873,425, 2-10-59, CI.
324 — 54.
Huggins-Young Co.. Inc. : See —
Eockriver, Clyde R. 2,898,843.
Hughes Aircraft Co. : See —
Adamson, Phil A., and MacKnight. 2,916,209.
Bennett, Robert R. 2,896,198.
Beno, Joseph H. 2,913,770.
Berger, Netardus N. 2.889,393.
Berke, Nicholas E., Williams, and Fox. 2,891,720.
Birdsall, Charles K., and Field. 2,885,641.
Birdsall, Charles K., and Field. 2,896,117.
Birdcall, Charles K., and Sensiper. 2,889,487.
Blankenbaker, John V. 2,892.587.
Blankenbaker, John V., and Johnson. 2,888,202.
Brewer, George R. 2,809,022.
Brewer, George R. 2,869,023.
Brewer, George R. 2,888,605.
Brewer, George R., and Sensiper. 2,869,018.
Briggs Vernon R. 2,877.949.
Broadbent, Kent D. 2,919,432.
Brower, David F. 2,897.462.
Brower, David F., and Chater. 2,918,666.
Chater, William T. 2.900.534.
Chater, William T. 2,902.765.
Cooke, Claude W., Jr. 2,903,525.
Currie, Malcolm R. 2,sr.9,021.
Currie, Malcolm R. 2,911,558.
Currie. Malcolm R. 2 914.699.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,883,525.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,903,606.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,903,677.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,918,586.
Dav. Richard A., and Batpman. 2,872,596.
De 'Haven, Robert M. 2,885,163.
Dexter, George W., and Fonda-Bonardi. 2,887,684.
Ehrlich, Morris J. 2,879,508.
Elliott, Robert S. 2,878,453.
Everhart, Thomas E., and Birdsall. 2,870,367.
Ewald, Howard H. 2,905,401.
Frazier, William D., and Wiseley. 2,915,678.
Goodykoontz. James R., Jr. 2.870.728.
Gudmundsen, Richard A., and Myer. 2,902,574.
Haberland, Ernest R. 2,911,459.
Hamilton, Douglas J. 2,868,897.
Hecht, Lester S. 2,872.111.
Heller, Elmer W. 2.877.692.
Howe, Spencer D. 2,908,832.
Iversen, Arthur H. 2.877.144.
2,884,556.
2.894.224.
2,918,358.
2.899.594.
2.899,596.
2.876,437.
2.900.620.
2,907,877.
2.908.001.
Hughes Aircraft Co. : See — Continued
Smith, Clarence G., and Allen. 2,887,554.
Smith, Eugene E.. and Van Kirk. 2,905,741.
Smith, George F. 2,884,558.
2,887,610.
2,903,618.
and Koda. 2,887,597.
2,910,617.
2,892,105.
Iversen, Arthur H.
Iversen, Arthur H.
Iversen, Arthur H.
Johnson. Horace R.
Johnson. Horace R.
Johnson, Robert R.
Johnson, Robert R.
Johnson. Robert R.
Kelly, Kenneth C.
Korn, Bernard B. 2.904.143.
Krause, Alfred J. 2,911,604.
Kumagai, Tom T. 2,897.480.
Kurtz, Louis A. 2,908,906.
Lewis, Richard B. 2,899.672.
Luftig, Sanford B. 2,879,385.
MacFarland, Jay W., Jr. 2,885,039.
Maclntyre, Alfred J., Jr., and Martel. 2,894,854.
Maclntvre. Alfred J.. Jr., and Martel. 2,900,271.
Maxev, Thomas J. 2,878.448.
McElrov, Melvin R. 2,898.479.
McFaddan. Norman F. 2.876.601.
Morrison. Stephen C, and Williams. 2,891,149.
Muinch. George, and Crockett. 2,869,804.
Myer, Jon H. 2,896,134.
Nuttall, Hubert V., and Richardson. 2,896,091.
Rasmussen, George. 2.904.768.
Rector, Eugene M., and Wilcox. 2,918,587.
Redding. Robert A. 2,914.717.
Roche. Richard A., Muinch. and Gagnon. 2,881,991.
Romanelli. John. 2.904.706.
Rose, Thomas H. 2,886.852.
Rosen. Samuel A. 2.899.554.
Sanders. Jack. 2.905.907.
Sangster, Raymond C. 2,895,858.
Sargeant, Homer I. 2.890.766.
Schwartz, Bertram. 2.874.076.
Sensiper, Samuel. 2.869,020.
Sensiper, Samuel, and Wong. 2,911,555.
Shank. Robert J., and Bowler. 2,878,466.
Sinclair. John G., Jr. 2,894,223.
Smith, George F.
Smith, George F.
Smith, George F.(
Smith, Sidney T.
Speer, John fl., Jr.
Stark, Louis. 2,897,459.
Stear, Edwin B. 2,887,129.
Sterns, William G. 2,878,472.
Strassman, Alvin J., and Howard. 2,887,654.
Strumwasser. Eric. 2,913,087.
Taddeo, Fausto V. 2,905.887.
Tyson, Owen A. 2,911,585.
Van Atta, Lester C. 2,908,002.
Van Atta, Lester C, Adcocfe, and Kinaga. 2,908,904.
Veach, Carlos W., and Crone. 2,894,184.
Warren, William B., and Wohlman. 2,893,185.
Watkins, Dean A. 2,869,019.
Weglein, Rolf D. 2,880.354.
Wheeler, Bryce A. 2,883,636.
Williams, George L. 2,904,328.
Wohlman, Fred. 2,877,533.
Wohlman, Fred. 2,877,603.
Wohlman, Fred. 2,915,212.
Wohlman, Fred, Jr. 2,885,849.
Yaru, Nicholas. 2,894,261.
Ziegler, Robert M., Jr. 2,897,312.
Hughes, Alven W. Massager with relatively movable fingers.
2,867,211, 1-6-59, CI. 128 — 49.
Hughes, Arthur C, Jr., and G. W. Smith, to G. M. Giannlnl
& Co., Inc. Fluid stream direction indicator with mechan-
ical filter. 2,918,817, 12-29-59, CI. 73—180.
Hughes, Arthur J. : See —
Rowan. Will H., Marquez, Baver, and Hughes. 2,891,522.
Hughes, Brian : See —
Richmond, Kenneth W., and Hughes. 2,886,532.
Hughes. Charles W., A. W. Schmid, and C. S. Hallam. Con-
tinuous incinerator structures. 2,912,941, 11-17-59, CI.
110—8.
Hughes, David A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Open seam
detection. 2,886,966, 5-19-59, CI. 73 — 88.
Hughes. David C. : See —
Reiner, Stewart, Hughes, and Scheiner. 2,877,308.
Hughes, Donald N., to The Magnavox Co. Multi speed cen-
trifuge. 2.891.398, 6-23-59, Cl. 73 — 1.
Hughes, E. Griffiths, Ltd. : See —
Blench, Ronald O. 2,918,372.
Hughes, Edward M. : See —
Howland, Alfred H., Hughes, Ford, and Moore. 2,868,857.
Hughes, Edward M., A. H. Howland, and P. Grootenhuis, to
National Research Development Corp. Production of un-
saturated hydrocarbons. 2,870,231. 1-20-59. Cl. ?60 — 679.
Hughes, Edwin L., to Paramount Pictures Corp. Television
secrecy system with width modulated synchronizing pulses.
2,892,882, 6-30-59, Cl. 178—5.1.
Hughes. Ernest S., Jr. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,901,166.
Hamilton, Francis E., Hughes, Smith, and Furr. 2,919,-
429.
Hamilton, Francis E., Troy, and Hughes. 2,877,450.
Hughes, Fred : See —
Wood-Mallock, James C, and Hughes. 2,868,730.
Hughes, Frederick C. Fish lure retriever. 2,915,845, 12-
8-59, Cl. 43— 17.2.
Hughes. Hargis P., and N. M. White. Fluid replenisher and
combined indicator and signal for hydraulic brake systems.
2,887,880, 5-26-59, Cl. 73—313.
Hughes, Harris G. : See —
McDonald, Leighton S., and Hughes. 2,917,554.
McDonald, Leighton S., Hughes, and Crabb. 2,917,555.
Hughes, James H. : See —
Snow, Robert D., and Hughes. 2,912,944.
Hughes, John D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pumping
apparatus for laundry equipment. 2,884,776, 5-5-59, Cl.
68—20.
Hughes, John D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus
for washing and drying fabrics. 2,910,854, 11-3-59, Cl.
68—18.
Hughes, Lawrence J., and L. J. Weaver, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co, Ullmann reaction. 2,907,799, 10-6-59, Cl. 260 —
668.
Hughes, Leland O. : See —
Brown, John F., and Hughes. 2,877,560.
Hughes, Leonard A. Electronic colorimeter. 2,915,938, 12-
8-59, Cl. 88—14.
Hughes, Max. Frozen confection loader and container.
2,874,736, 2-24-59, Cl. 141—234.
Hughes, Norman J., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Method
of making lock nuts. 2,908,920, 10-20-59, Cl. 10—86.
Hughes, Patrick H. Portable automobile fender cover.
2,919,141, 12-29-59, Cl. 280—150.
Hughes, Peter J. Method and apparatus for solidifying steel
ingots. 2.875,483, 3-3-59, Cl. 22—73.
Hughes, Philip G., to General Electric Co. Control system
for clothes dryers. 2,878,580, 3-24-59, Cl. 34 — 45.
492096— P-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Hughes, Philip G., to General Electric Co. Control system
for clothes dryers. 2,882,610, 4-21-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Hughes, Richard V., to Gulf Oil Corp. Method of producing
hydrocarbons. 2,889,880, 6-9-59, CI. 166—6.
Hughes, Robert W., to joy Mfg. Co. Apparatus for and meth-
od of separating gases. 2,904,966. 9-22-59, CI. 62 — 13.
Hughes, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Communication system. 2,912,506, 11-10-59, CI.
179—15.
Hughes, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Pulse communication system. 2,912,507, 11-10-59,
CI. 179 — 15.
Hughes, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Repeater station for a pulse multiplex system.
2,912,508, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Hughes, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Crosstalk suppression. 2,912,509, 11-10-59, CI.
179—15.
Hughes, Robert W., and H. K. Flesch, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Data processing control sys-
tem. 2.894.249. 7-7-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Hughes, Robert W., and S. C. Collins, to Joy Mfg. Co. Ap-
paratus for separating gases. 2,902,833, 9-8-59. CI.
62—37.
Hughes, Stuart B. : See —
Miley, Walter M., Hughes, and High. 2,876,125.
Hughes, Thomas H., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Multiple
glazed unit. 2,873,486, 2-17-59, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Hughes Tool Co. : See —
McKenzie, Wilfred M. 2,910,938.
Scott, Floyd L. 2,901,223.
Hughes Tool Co., Aircraft Division : See —
Grant, David, and Lorence. 2,909,927.
Grant, David, and Strong. 2,913,005.
Hughes, Vincent L. : See — ■
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and Hughes. 2,894,038.
Kirshenbaum Isidor, Hughes, and Banes. 2,909,538.
Hughes, Vincent L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Carbonylation synthesis reaction. 2,880,241, 3-31-59, CI.
260—604.
Hughes, Vincent L., I. Kirshenbaum, and A. A. Schetelich, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process of esterifica-
tion in the presence of hydroxylamine to inhibit discolora-
tion. 2.876,253. 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 175.
Hughes, Vincent L., I. Kirshenbaum and A. A. Schetelich, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Esterification process
for producing purified plasticized esters. 2,903,477, 9-8-59,
CI. 260 — 475.
Hughes, Vincent L., I. Kirshenbaum and A. A. Schetelich,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Purification of plas-
ticizer esters. 2,909,562, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Method and composition for inhibiting corrosion
of metals. 2,868,727, 1-13-59, CI. 252—8.55.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Composition for and method of inhibiting corro-
sion of metals. 2,877,179, 3-10-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Method of inhibiting corrosion of metals.
2.889.277, 6-2-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Method of inhibiting corrosion of metals.
2.889.278. 6-2-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Imidazoline derivatives. 2,889,334, 6-2-59, CI.
260 — 309.6.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Method of inhibiting corrosion of metals.
2,891,909. 6-23-59, CI. 252—8.55.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Compounds containing the imidazoline and
imidazolidone or imidazolidinethione groups. 2,895,961,
7-21-59, CI. 260—309.6.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Certain imidazolidineguanylimine compounds.
2,899,442, 8-11-59. CI. 260—309.7.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. l-(2-thiazolinyl), 4-(2-oxazolinyl) benzene.
2,911,419, 11-3-59, CI. 260—306.7.
Hughes, William B., to Cities Service Research and Develop-
ment Co. Certain maleimido derivatives of aliphatic-bis-
imidazolines. 2,918,474, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 309.6.
Hughes, William B., and V. L. Stromberg, to Petrolite Corp.
Prevention of rust and corrosion. 2,888,401, 5-26-59, CI.
252—8.55.
Hughes, William B., and W. S. Pallgatter, to Cities Service
Research and Development Co. Solvent separation of hv-
drocarbons. 2,904,508, 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 311.
Hughes, William C, and M. Skrivanek, to United States of
America, Army. Frequency sweep generator. 2,881,318,
4-7-59, CI. 250—36.
Hughes, William F. : See —
Matteson, Benjamin H., Hughes, and Ayer. 2,910.627.
Hughes, William J.. S. S. Haynes, J. E. Tracey, and E. L.
Wheeler, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Machine for electrically
welding aneroid capsules and other weldable articles in an
evacuated chamber, and method. 2,899,538, 8-11-59, CI.
219—82.
Hughes-Caley, George F. Lugged engagement type coupling
with reciprocable sleeve locking means.? 2,889,158, 6-2-59,
CI. 285—86.
Hughey, Carter J. : See —
Michatek, Stephen F., Hughey, and Ferris. 2,908,208.
Hughson Douglas^ J. H. O'Brien, and J. E. Witzky, to Stude-
baker-Packard Corp. Smoke control mechanism for diesel
engines. 2,914,056, 11-24-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Hughson, J Donald, to General Railway Signal Co. Fre-
quency responsive train speed control system with direct
current check circuit. 2,915,623, 12-1-59, CI. 246 — 182.
Hiigle, Gebhard. Gate drive with slider crank. 2,893,141,
7-7-59, CI. 39 — 7.
Hugman, Robert H. H. Custom positioned golf club grip.
2,876,010 3-3-59, CI. 273—81.2.
Huguenin, Marc, to Montres Rolex S.A. Bearing for time-
piece. 2,886,943, 5-19-59, CI. 58—140.
Huguenin, Marc, to Montres Rolex S.A. Coupling device
incorporating a free wheel mechanism chiefly for use in
time-pieces. 2,896,759, 7-28-59, CI. 192 — 46.
Huhtala, William. Pipe brush. 2,903,731, 9-15-59, CI. 15 —
230.
Hui, In W., and S. Kruty, to Dearborn Chemical Co. Insu-
lated pipe, reinforced laminated sheet material and method
of making the sheet material. 2,897,841, 8-4-59, CI. 138 —
64.
Huisken, Wilhelm : See —
Koch, Herbert, and Huisken. 2,876,241.
Huisking, Joseph C, to Pomona Foundry, Inc. Box-stacking
mechanism. 2,897,949, 8-4-59, CI. 198 — 35.
Huisman, Henderikus 0., and A. Smit, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of producing aldehydes by hy-
drolysis of aldimines obtained by reduction of nitriles.
2,904,594, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 598.
Huitson, Robert R., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Ventilating plants. 2,891,717, 6-23-59, CI. 230 — 2.
Hulbert, Charles C, to The Pure Oil Co. Freezing point
tester. 2,903,882, 9-15-59, CI. 73—17.
Hulbert, Charles C, to The Pure Oil Co. Method and appa-
ratus for the rapid determination of the content of volatile
combustibles and flash point of oils. 2,911,821, 11-10-59,
CI. 73—36.
Hulbert, Edward A. : See —
Bachle, Carl F., and Hulbert. 2,913,083.
Prescott, Ford L., and Hulbert. 2,911,964.
Hulbert, George C. E. B. : See —
Rees, John, and Hulbert. 2,905,578.
Hulbert, Warren D. : See —
Bourns, Marlin E., Hardison, and Hulbert. 2.882,375.
Hulburt, Hugh M., and D. Hyman, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process for the preparation of cyanogen. 2,908,551,
10—13—59 CI 23 151
Hulen, Claude 'K. Line-up table. 2,877,556, 3-17-59. CI.
33—80.
Hulen, Claude K. Line-up table. 2,901,832, 9-1-59, CI.
33—184.5.
Hulet, Ervin K., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for the recovery and purification of
berkelium. 2,909,405 10-20-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Hulet, Ervin K., and S. G. Thompson, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Production of curium
245. 2 891.839, 6-23-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Hulett, Henry R., and K. G. Heller, to American Radiator
& Standard Sanitary Corp. Combustion control system.
2,884,996, 5-5-59, CI. 158—28.
Huley. John W. : See —
Thomas. Leon E., Jr., Gruss, and Huley. 2,900,462.
Hulisz, William W., and G. C. Johnson. Belt sanding ma-
chines. 2,891,359, 6-23-59, CI. 51 — 143.
Hull, Charles J., and F. H. Osborne, to The Rudolph Wur-
litzer Co. Automatic phonograph. 2,891,797, 6-23-59, CI.
274—10.
Hull, Clair I. : See —
Harter. Clair M. 2,871.934.
Hull, David C, and R. J. Schrader, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Method for pelleting organic thermoplastic materials.
2,918,701, 12-29-59, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Hull, Dean R., and R. A. Whitlock, Jr., to Aquamatic Inc.
Flow control apparatus for water treatment systems.
2.870. 788. 1-27-59. CI. 137 — 613.
Hull, Denver H. : See —
Zweifel, Henry C, Hull, and Hart. 2,886,457.
Hull, Francis R. Caster structure. 2,905,964, 9-29-59,
CI. 16—20.
Hull. Harry H., to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Inking sys-
tem for rotary printing presses. 2,875,691, 3-3-59, CI.
101 — 350.
Hull, Hubert H. Woven wire laying, stretching and pickup
device. 2,912,183, 11-10-59, CI. 242—86.5.
Hull, James B. Automatic lubricating device for automo-
biles. 2,908,848, 10-13-59, CI. 317 — 141.
Hull. John W. : See —
Bremer, Allen R., and Hull. 2.913.269.
Hull, Joseph F., to Litton Industries Of California. Broad-
band output coupler. 2,886,742, 5-12-59, CI. 315—39.
Hull Mfg. Co.. The : See —
Hull. Walter E. 2.875,973.
Hull, Maurice E., J. F. Lucasey, and D. Hoback. to Armour
and Co. Drying of Swiss whey. 2,897,083, 7-28-59, CI.
99—57.
Hull, R. Dell. Spinning type fishing reel. 2,915,258, 12-1-
59, CI. 242—84.2.
Hull, Richard L., to American Machine and Metals, Inc. Fan
casing. 2,898,030, 8-4-59, CI. 230 — 117.
LIST OF PATENTEES
451
Hull, Robert B. : See —
Nesler, John J., and Hull. 2,914,704.
Hull, Roger S. : See —
Spurlino, Pascal. Hull, and Rupel. 2,868,912.
Hull, Roger S., to The National Cash Register Co. Solenoid
operating circuits. 2,878,431, 3-17-59, CI. 317—155.5.
Hull, Roy, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. New indole
derivatives. 2,872,372, 2-3-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Hull, Thomas N., Jr., to General Electric Co. Turbine bucket
vibration dampener and sealing assembly. 2,912,223,
11—10— 59 Q\ 253 77
Hull, Walter E., to The Hull Mfg. Co. Object supporting
means. 2,875,973, 3-3-59, CI. 248 — 206.
Hull. William G. : See —
Needham, James C, Hull, and Houldcroft. 2,867,743.
Hull, Wilson R., and D. J. Campbell, Jr., to American Can Co.
Method of preparing and handling coated sheet material.
2,881,516, 4-14-59, CI. 29 — 407.
Hull, Winfield S. Characterized package. 2,884,177, 4-28-59,
CI. 229—8.
Hullar, Herbert E., to The Murray Corp. of America. Laundry
dryers. 2,867,430. 1-6-59, CI. 263—33.
Hullar, Herbert E., to The -Murray Corp. of America. Driers.
2,875,996, 3-3-59, CI. 263—33.
Hullen, Gunter : See —
Asendorf, Erich, and Hullen. 2,912,367.
Hulls. Leonard R., and R. L. Duke, to Canadian Westing-
house Co., Ltd. Analogue to digital converter apparatus.
2,909,717, 10-20-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Hulman, Julius : See — ■
Beaman, Bernard, and Hulman. 2,914,088.
Hulot, Georges : See —
Rubin, Maurice, and Huloi 2,905,5 28
Hulse, Donald S. Fracturing process with superimposed
cyclic pressure. 2,915,122, 12-1-59, CI. 166—42.
Hulse, Robert E., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp.
Method of producing multivalent metal. 2,916,374, 12-
8-59, CI. 75—84.5.
Hulsebus, Richard P., to Outboard Marine Corp. Outboard
motor tilt release. 2,911,938, 11-10-59, CI. 115 — 17.
Hulsey, Ronald E. : See —
Reeder, James R„ and Hulsey. 2,883,561.
Schuh, Niles F., Reeder, Lowry, and Hulsey. 2,885,569.
Hulsey. Ronald E., J. R. Reeder, and N. F. Schuh, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Protective system for alternating
current generators. 2,917,638, 12-15-59, Cl. 307 — 86.
Hulslander, William L. : See —
Dotter, John H, and Hulslander. 2,910,050.
Hulswit, William H., Jr. : See —
Elliott, Daniel R., Culp, and Hulswit. 2,901,242.
Hulswit, William H, Jr., V. H. Berry, and K. A. Reid, to
United States Rubber Co. Method of making pneumatic
tires. 2,884,044, 4-28-59, Cl. 154—14.
Hultberg. Rolf B. J., and T. E. D. Bilde, to Aktiebolaget
Elektrolux. Suction cleaner structure. 2,916,104, 12-8-
59, Cl. 183—37.
Hulterstrom, Albert F. E., to Jonsereds Fabrikers Aktiebolag.
Adjustable guide rings for milling machines. 2,913,026,
11-17-59, Cl. 144 — 253.
Hultgren, Arnold P., to American Molded Products Co. Plas-
tic encased coil. 2,882,504, 4-14-59, Cl. 336 — 96.
Hultgren, Karl S. R. : See —
Henstrom, Sten A., and Hultgren. 2,891,448.
Hultkrans, Paul B., M. E. Griem, and D. W. Davis, to Mil-
print, Inc. Apparatus for packaging commodities. 2,901,-
875, 9-1-59, Cl. 53—261.
Hulton, Charles S.. C. W. Mullenhagen, and R. G. Wiedenbein,
to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. Method and means for ob-
taining high moisture removal. 2,897,601, 8^4-59, Cl. 34 —
21.
Hulzschuh, Donald L., C. A. Kurka, E. N. Phillips, and R. A.
Streeter, to Collins Radio Co. Waveguide switch and elec-
trical control means thereof. 2,905,908, 9-22-59, Cl.
333—7.
Humber, John N., and C. H. Nystrom, to American Bosch
Arma Corp. Fuel injection apparatus. 2,895,465, 7—21-59,
Cl. 123—140.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Screw neck type
filter. 2,873,029, 2-10-59, Cl. 210 — 440.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Mounting and
adapter for screw neck type filter. 2,894,630, 7-14-59,
Cl. 210 — 133.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Filter unit.
2,897.966, 8-4-59. Cl. 210 — 168.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., R. L. Young, and L. M. Hough, to
Wix Corp. Portable filter for removing contaminants from
fluids and filter cartridge therefor. 2,902,161, 9-1-59,
Cl. 210 — 416.
Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., R. L. Young, and L. M. Hough, to
Wix Corp. Screw neck type filter cartridge. 2,902,162,
9-1-59, Cl. 210 — 438.
Humbert. Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Filter structure.
2,902,163, 9-1-59, Cl. 210 — 440.
Humbert, Reuben J. Smoker's lamp. 2,875,679. 3-3-59, Cl.
98 — 13.
Humble Oil & Refining Co. : See —
Marquis, Urban C. 2,896,931.
Marquis, Urban C. 2,896,932.
Phillips, Cecil, Jr., and Camp. 2,917.345.
Humboldt Co., The : See —
Mclntyre, Sidney S., Sr. 2,883,068.
Mclntyre, Sidney S.. Sr. 2,900,089.
Bird feeder. 2,888,905, 6-2-59, Cl. 119—
2,918,524,
Frequency
2,882,601,
Hume, George G.
55.
Hume, Henry M. Television program control.
12-22-59, Cl. 178—5.6.
Hume, Horace D. Trailer hitch for automobiles. 2,872,212,
2-3-59, Cl. 280 — 406.
Hume, Horace D. Trailer hitch resilient about horizontal
transverse pivot. 2,872,214, 2-3-59, Cl. 280 — 489.
Hume, Horace D. Floating cutter bar support mounting.
2,915,870, 12-S-59, Cl. 56—208.
Hume, Horace D. Crop loader. 2,916,137, 12-8-59, Cl.
198 — 165.
Hume, Horace D. Counterbalance means for crop loader
drapers. 2,916,138, 12-8-59, Cl. 198—165.
Hume. James P. : See —
Wall, Mary F., and Hume. 2,871,848.
Hume. Peter D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
multiplier. 2,907,944, 10-6-59, Cl. 321—69.
Humel, Edward. Measuring and marking ruler.
4-21-59, Cl. 33—26.
Humes, David B. and R. F., Jr. Illuminable float with bite
signal. 2,914,879, 12-1-59, Cl. 43—17.
Humes, Gale, to M. Turchan, d. b. a. Turchan Follower Ma-
chine Co. Tracer controlled valve. 2,872,148, 2-3-59, Cl.
251 — 3.
Humes, Harold L., Jr., and G. C. Randolph. Radiant energy
responsive communications system. 2,909,765, 10-20-59,
Cl. 340 — 221.
Humes, Roy F., Jr. : See —
Humes, David B. and R. F., Jr. 2,914,879.
Humez, David E. : See —
Knight, Geoffrey, Jr., Humez, and Johnson. 2,911,594.
Humke, Maurice E. Drinking glass. 2,903,818, 9-15-59, Cl.
46—116.
Hummel, Charles D., Sr. : See —
Roberts, Ray J. D. 2,913,552.
Hummel, Floyd A., to Glen-Gery Shale Brick Corp. Glazing
composition for structural clay products and process for
making same. 2,871,132, 1-27-59, Cl. 106 — 45.
Hummel, Gerhard : See —
Meyer, Konrad, Hummel, Ewert, and Hofmann. 2,905,841.
Hummel, Richard : See —
Ott, Josef, Hackel, Hummel, Wiedemann, and Slgel.
2,914,362.
Hummel, Wiley M. : See —
Gustafson, Ralph W., and Hummel. 2,878,344.
Hummell, John D., to Battelle Memorial Institute. Dust
separator. 2,876,862, 3-10-59, Cl. 183 — 105.
Hummer, Ralph G., F. W. Young, and K. H. Schweitzer.
Sign holder and baby seat for telescoping carts. 2,895,243,
7-21-59, Cl. 40—125.
Hummert, Fred. Hearing aid ear-piece gasket. 2,908,343,
10—13—59 qi igi 23
Humphlett/Wiibert J., and C. V. Wilson, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of solubilizing vitamins A, B2, D2 and E.
2,875,195, 2-24-59. Cl. 260—211.3.
Humphlett, Wilbert J., and C. V. Wilson, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of solubilizing steroids. 2,875,214 2-24-59,
Cl. 260—397.2.
Humphner, Ferdinand W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Filament reinforced gummed tear-tape. 2,895,865, 7-21-59,
Cl. 154 — 53.5.
Humphreville, Byron T., to Niantic Co. Inc. Means for set-
ting a cutting tool. 2,886,896, 5-19-59, Cl. 33 — 185.
Humphrey. Andrew J., to The Reliance Electric & Engineer-
ing Co. Mercury vapor discharge device. 2,907,905,
10-6-59, Cl. 313—32.
Humphrey, Frederick H. Automobile amusement device.
2,908,996. 10-20-59, Cl. 46 — 55.
Humphrey, Irving H. : See —
Humphrey. Stanley A. and I. H. 2,903,878.
Humphrey, James W. : See —
Hibner, De Los B., Jr., and Humphrey. 2,883,694.
Humphrey, John H., and R. H. Dorf ; said Dorf assor. to said
Humphrey. Electronic musical instruments. 2,888,849,
6-2-59, Cl. 84 — 1.01.
Humphrey, John R. : See —
Breisch, John H, and Humphrey. 2,916,972.
Humphrey, Norman J., to Bankit Container Co. Paper and
coin container. 2,917,224, 12-15-59. Cl. 229 — 72.
Humphrey, Ralph L. Awnings. 2,893.073, 7-7-59. Cl.
20 — 57.5.
Humphrey, Robert C. : See —
Webster, Antone J., and Humphrey. 2,891,607.
Humphrey, Stanley A. and I. H. Wall construction.
2,903,878, 9-15-59, Cl. 72—16.
Humphrey, Warren A., to The Hoover Co. Electric Irons.
2,871,588, 2-3-59, Cl. 38 — 77.
Humphrey, Warren A., to The Hoover Co. Electric fry pan.
2,872,561, 2-3-59, Cl. 219 — 44.
Humphrey, William K. : See —
Conn, John B., and Humphrey. 2,898.191.
Humphrey, William T., to Bourbon Cooperage Co. Inc.
Barrel stave forming machine. 2,893,446, 7-7-59, Cl.
143 — 48.
Humphreys & Glasgow Ltd. : See —
Williams. Norman H„ and Hawkes. 2,869,991.
Humphreys, John W., to Johnson Products, Inc. Self-align-
ing tappet. 2,882,878, 4-21-59, Cl. 123 — 90.
Humphreys Medicine Co., Inc. : See —
Dullaghan, Matthew E., and Hochstadt. 2,897,115.
452
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Humphreys, Robert E. : See —
Mullen, Thomas W., and Humphreys. 2,904,290.
Humphries, Douglas N. Sawhorse. 2,874,003, 2-17-59, CI.
304 — 5.
Humphries, Mary L. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher, Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry. Speer, and Earhart. 2,900.343.
Hunau, Lillian, to Exquisite Form Brassiere Inc. Founda-
garment. Re. 24,640, 4-28-59, CI. 128 — 493.
Hundahl, Robert E. Livestock gates and construction thereof.
2,876,997, 3-10-59. CI. 256 — 14.
Hunger, Alfred : See —
Wettstein, Albert. Hunger, Meystre, and Ehmann.
2,900.398.
Hungerford, Chuchill, Jr. : See —
Weston, Richard G., and Hungerford. 2,891,008.
Hungerford, Gordon P., and J. C. Yarze, to American Ma-
chine & Foundry Co. Glass fiber dispersions, sheets, plas-
tic impregnated sheets and methods of forming. 2,906,660,
9-29-59, 162—102.
, and D. R. Tomko, to Curtiss-Wright
driving mechanisms. 2,885,89a
Fluid control valve.
Hungerford, Philip C, Jr.
Corp. Plural speed
5-12-59, CI. 74 — 217.
Hungerford & Terry, Inc.
Weston, Richard G.
See-
and Hungerford.
2,891,008.
Hunkins, Everett D. Concrete mixer. 2,895,722, 7-21-59,
CI. 259—164.
Hunn, James V., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Gelled plasti-
sol carving medium. 2,872,349, 2-3-59, CI. 117 — 94.
Hunn, James V., and A. E. Ogren, to The Sherwin-Williams
Co. Clamp for two-roll paint applicator. 2,871,500, 2-3-
59, CI. 15 — 246.
Hunsberger, Isaac M., to Antioch College of Yellow Springs.
Composition for developing surface disturbances on a
photographic film. 2,879,160, 3-24-59, CI. 96—66.
Hunsberger, Isaac M., to Antioch College of Yellow Springs.
Antifoggant for photographic developers and solubilizing
agent for hydrazines. 2,892,715, 6-30-59, CI. 96 — 66.
Hunsicker, William R., to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio
location system. 2,872,676. 2-3-59, CI. 343 — 105.
Hunsucker, William A. Marine hoisting apparatus. 2,916,-
002, 12-8-59, CI. 114 — .5
Hunt. A. H. (Capacitors), Ltd. : See —
Bettridge. Frederick L. G. 2,891.362.
Graham, Peter E., and Smith. 2,897,066.
Robinson, Frederick C, and Grouse. 2,919,390.
Hunt, Charles d'A. : See —
Hanks, Charles W., Hunt, and Smith. 2,880,483.
Hunt, Clayton E.. Jr. : See-
Thompson, Russell G.. and Hunt. 2,899,498.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for
printing multiple line labels. 2,903,961, 9-15-59, CI. 101 —
93.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Device for
restricting characters to predetermined number in facsimile
apparatus. 2,908,755, 10-13-59, CI. 178 — 30.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Device for
providing predetermined spacing in facsimile apparatus.
2,908,756, 10-13-59, CI. 178—30.
Hunt, Clayton E., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Conversion
device for facsimile apparatus. 2,912,500, 11-10-59, CI.
178—30.
Hunt. Donald W. : See —
Hunt, Warren L. 2,876,011.
Hunt Foods, Inc. : See —
Froehlich, Charles W. 2,894,516.
Hunt, Gerald R. Drill pipe wiper. 2,914,786, 12-1-59, CI.
15 — 210.
Hunt, Harry C, to American Safety Table Co., Inc. Multiple
drive transmission unit. 2,878,912, 3-24-59, CI. 192 — 18.
Hunt, Harry C. and S. R. Frankel, to American Safety Table
Co., Inc. Apparatus for trimming, turning and pressing
collars and the like. 2,909,307, 10-20-59, CI. 223 — 2.
Hunt. Harrv G. : See —
Bain, Joseph P., Booth, Hunt, and Klein. 2,871,268.
Hunt. Howard C. : See —
Hunt, Warren L. 2,876,011.
Hunt, James J. : See —
Adler, Franklin P., Hunt, and Mlers. 2,911,925.
Hunt, James R. : See —
Berg, Clyde H., Hines, Hunt, Reeg, and Ballard.
2,881,117.
Hunt, John C, D. S. Maisel, and D. W. Wood, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Preparation of drying oils by
the polymerization of the products from the codehydro-
genation of butane and ethyl benzene. 2,906,787, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 669.
Hunt. John M. : See —
Toth, William E.. and Hunt. 2,889.988.
Hunt, John M., to Link Aviation, Inc. Computer function
generation. Re. 24,634, 4-21-59, CI. 235 — 191.
Hunt, John M., to Link Aviation, Inc. Function generator
employing multiple potentiometers. 2,886,244, 5-12-59,
CI. 235—197.
Hunt, John M. Resilient reloading clip for revolvers.
2,896,353, 7-28-59, CI. 42—89.
Hunt, John M., to Link Aviation, Inc. Low distortion cathode
follower. 2,912,524, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Hunt, John S., A. G. Long, and B. Mooney. to Glaxo Labora-
tories Ltd. Process for the preparation of steroid com-
pounds. 2,880.218, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Hunt, Lowell D. Fixture. 2,912,208, 11-10-59, CI. 248-
263.
Hunt, Nathan C, to Hunt Valve Co.
2,908,291, 10-13-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Hunt, iS'orman K. Electrically actuated weighing device.
2,899,191. 8-11-59. CI. 265 — 27.
Hunt, Raymond S., Jr. : See —
Saville, Eric J. 2,917,072.
Hunt, Reed O., E. W. Erickson, W. J. Lowndes, J. D. Wethern,
and J. G. Coma, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Method of
shipping cellulose pulp in bulk. 2,884,147, 4-28-59, CI.
214 — 152.
Hunt, Reginald R. Permit system for parking automobiles.
2,870,735, 1-27-59, CI. 116 — 133.
Hunt, Robert A. : See —
Fribance, Austin E., and Hunt. 2,867,768.
Hunt, Robert A., and A. E. Fribance, to Rochester Mfg.
Co. Remote indicating apparatus. 2,867,769, 1-6-59, CI.
324—146.
Hunt, Robert E. : See —
Psaty, Leon A., Hunt, and Blurton. 2,917,215.
Hunt, Robert E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Static
escapement device. 2,891,668, 6-23-59, CI. 209 — 107.
Hunt, Robert L. Mail box. 2,889,981, 6-9-59, CI. 232 — 35.
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. : See —
Bechtler, Hans C. 2,868,279.
Hunt Valve Co. : See —
Chessman, Samuel C, and Meyer. 2,901,677.
Hunt, Nathan C. 2,908,291.
Hunt, Warren L., deceased, D. W. and H. C. Hunt, adminis-
trators, to Ranger Bowling & Chemical Co. Method of
reinforcing and finishing a bowling pin. 2,876,011, 3-3-
59 CI 273 82
Hunt, William J.', y2 to R. G. Garland. Color divided hypo-
dermic syringe. 2,888.015, 5-26-59, CI. 128 — 218.
Hunt, Wilson W., and J. L. Amos, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Devolatilizer. 2,914,120, 11-24-59, CI. 159 — 27.
Hunter, Arthur T., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Air
heater. 2,919,118, 12-29-59, CI. 257—224.
Hunter, Clarence S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Chemical ink.
2,879,168, 3-24-59, CI. 106—22.
Hunter, David U., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Apparatus for separating moisture and condensable vapors
from a gas. 2,897,917. 8-4-59, CI. 183—77.
Hunter, Don L., and E. W. Fajans, to United States Borax &
Chemical Corp. Tri-cyclohexyl borates. 2,878,256,
3-17-59, CI. 260 — 462.
Hunter, Donald G. N. : See —
Wright, Esmond P. G., Rice, and Hunter. 2,S71,464.
Hunter, Edward A. : See —
Aldridge, Clyde L., and Hunter. 2,912.401.
Hunter, Edward A., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method of catalyst preparation. 2,873,257,
2-10-59. CI. 252 — 465.
Hunter, Edward A., and M. A. Segura, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydroforming catalyst containing zinc
oxide. 2,906,713, 9-29-59, CI. 252 — 453.
Hunter, Edwin J. Automatic control for irrigation systems.
2 893 641 7—7—59 CI 239 64
Hunter,' Edwin J. Sprinkler head. 2,909,325, 10-20-59 CI.
239—97.
Hunter, Frederick M. Machine flywheels. 2,879,674, 3-31-59,
CI. 74 — 572.
Hunter, George D., to Deere & Co. Earth working tool mount-
ing means. 2,904.119, 9-15-59, CI. 172 — 762.
Hunter, Henrv L.. 3rd : See —
Gray, John W., and Hunter. 2,889,470.
Hunter. Herbert T., to DCA Food Industries, Inc. Method
and apparatus for the production of comestibles. 2,897,772,
8-4-59. CI. 107—54.
Hunter, Herbert T.. and B. W. Wilson, to
Industries Inc. Apparatus for production
products. 2,867,162, 1-6-59, CI. 99—354.
Hunter, James A. : See —
Taylor, Ronald W., and Hunter. 2,888,259.
Hunter, James F., to R. M. Hunter. 'Shade operating mech-
anism. 2,875,981, 3-3-59, CI. 254 — 190.
Hunter. James, Inc. : See —
Leineweber, William F.. Jr. 2,885,741.
Moore, Lindsay B. 2,904,079.
Hunter, James, Machine Co. : See —
Morrill, Frank B. 2,896,303.
Hunter, James P. : See —
Brennan, Daniel H„ and Hunter. 2,892,203.
Hunter, Jonathan, to Marchant Research. Inc. Magnetic tape
transport mechanism. 2,869,799. 1-20-59, CI. 242 — 55.12.
Hunter, Jonathan, to Marchant Research, Inc. Mechanical
shift register. 2,896,843, 7-28-59, CI. 235—61.
Hunter, Joseph, M. J. Kelley, and W. Nothum, to Nopco
Chemical Co. Fulling and scouring compositions.
2,918,428, 12-22-59, CI. 252 — 8.75.
Hunter, Lloyd P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Current multiplication transistors and method of producing
same. 2,867,733, 1-6-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Hunter, Llovd P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Coincidence flux memory system. 2,869,112, 1-13-59, CI.
340—174.
Hunter, Llovd P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Formation of P-N junctions. 2.897,105, 7-28-59. CI.
148 — 1.5.
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Hunter, Lloyd P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Fabrication of diffused junction semi-conductor devices.
2,898,247. 8-4-59. CI. 148 — 1.5.
Hunter, Richard C, to Bailey Meter Co. Fluid pressure
transmitter with square root converter. 2,917,064,
12-15-59. CI. 137—85.
Hunter, Robert H. : See —
Brandner, John D., and Hunter. 2,889,297.
Hunter, Robert H., and R. S. Damon ; said Damon assor. to
said Hunter. Multiple fuel burner and space heater.
2,876,763. 3-10-59, CI. 126—110.
Hunter, Robert H., and H. W. Smith ; said Smith assor.
to said Hunter. Louvered stack for hot air heater. 2,883,-
979, 4-28-59, CI. 126—90.
Hunter, Roger W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electron discharge devices. 2,917,658, 12-15-59,
CI. 315—13.
Hunter, Rosemary M. : See —
Hunter, James F. 2,875,981.
Hunter, Thomas, Ltd. : See —
Clift, Paul E. 2,869.303.
Hunter. William A., to T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. Drafting
apparatus of textile spinning machines. 2,879,551,
3-31-59, CI. 19—157.
Hunter, William A., to T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. Machinery
for opening, cleaning and subseauent treatment of textile
fibrous material. 2,911,684, 11-10-59, CI. 19 — 72.
Hunter, William H. : See —
Coates, Harold, and Hunter. 2,880,223.
Coates, Harold, and Hunter. 2,897,224.
Hunter, Wilmont L, and R. L. Ropa, to Hoffman Electronics
Corp. Amplitude modulated blocking oscillators or the like.
2,919,415, 12-29-59, CI. 332 — 14.
Hunter, Windsor H., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Thermionic
tubes. 2,872,610, 2-3-59, CI. 313 — 260.
Hunting, Bernardus J., A. Rinzema, and H. Overeem. de-
ceased, by J. D. Heijligers, executor, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Fixture suspending phonograph record
blank. 2,890,160, 6-9-59. CI. 204 — 281.
Huntington, Lillian J. Toilet. 2,866,980, 1-6-59, CI. 4 — 142.
Huntington, Wilbur J. : See —
Newsom, Earl G., and Huntington. 2,896,074.
Huntley, Alton K., and R. Carmichael, Union Carbide Corp.
Battery connector. 2,901,526, 8-25-59, CI. 136 — 135.
Huntley, James R., and W. F. Southard, to Tool Service
Engineering Co. Measuring gauge structure. 2,892,256,
6-30-59, CI. 33 — 125.
Huntley Keith G., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Gen-
eration of colour television signals. 2,900,441 8-18-59.
CI. 178—5.4.
Huntley, Keith G., and E. L. C. White, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Valve chain circuits. 2,906,870. 9-29-59,
CI. 250—27.
Huntley, Mrs. lone : See —
Shelamer, Charles L., Sr. 2,883,712.
Huntley & Palmers Ltd. : See — ■
Packman, Percival J., and Morton. 2,881,900.
Huntley, Walter H. Key holding device. 2,869,354. 1-20-59,
CI. 70 — 456.
Huntoon, Robert D., to United States of America, Navy.
Ordnance construction. 2,872.867, 2-10-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Huntoon, Robert D., to United States of America, Commerce.
Dosimeter. 2,903,593, 9-S-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Huntsinger Associates : See —
Hanes, James W. E. 2,900,028.
Huntsinger. Charles E. : See —
Boyd, Robert L., Jr., and Huntsinger. 2,882,383.
Hunz, Alphonse W. Low table unit. 2,869,948, 1-20-59, CI.
311 — 17.
Hunziker, Charles E. Spraying means. 2,868,379, 1-13-59,
CI. 210—91.
Hupert, Julius J. : See —
Maciszewski, Arthur H., Hupert, Goldstein, and Szubski.
2,881,315.
Hupert. Julius J., A. H. Maciszewski, and A. M. Reslock, to
A.R.F. Products, Inc. Instrument for alignment of fre-
quency-selective amplifiers. 2,905,886, 9-22-59 CI 324 —
57.
Hupp, Arleigh G. Power boat adapted to be planed on water.
2,875.720, 3-3-59, CI. 114 — 66.5.
Hupp Corp. : See —
Bartels, Bernhard E. 2,892,250.
Brehm, Howard E., Jr., and Mitchell. 2,871,778.
Broser, Immanuel J., and Broser-Warmlnsky. 2,918,437.
Perrv. Robert P. 2,867 092.
Ravich, Leonard E. 2,890,939.
Rocard, Yves A., and Bartels. 2,884,345.
Rosebrook, Homer E., Harley. and Swartzloff. 2,867,096.
Sinninger, Dwight V. 2,901,530.
Sweedyk, James M., and Gleason. 2,907,262.
Hupp, Edward E. : See —
Price, Earl R., and Hupp. 2,902,008.
Hupp, Edward E., Bendix Aviation Corp. Snap acting dual
valve mechanism. 2,867,235, 1-6-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Hupp, Edward E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power assisted
actuator. 2,893,207, 7-7-59, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Hupp, Edward E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Dashpot mech-
anism. 2,893,721, 7-7-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Hupp, Edward E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pneumatic brake
valve to provide feel. 2,910,051, 10-27-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Huppert, C, & Co., Ltd. : See —
Huppert, Charles. 2,881,739
Huppert, Charles, to C. Huppert & Co., Ltd. Hydraulic per-
cussion tool. 2,881,739, 4-14-59, CI. 121—20.
Huppert, Karl H., and E. K. Weise, to Semicon Inc. Resist-
ance thermometer circuits. 2,874,260, 2-17-59, CI.
215—20.
Hurat, Leonard T., and E. P. Presby, to United States Steel
Corp. Method of making colored wire. 2,900,710, 8-25-59,
CI. 29 — 407.
Hurc, Cass F. : See —
Price, Ralph E„ and Hurc. 2,882,650.
Hurcomb, Forbes A. : See —
Riley, Joseph J., and Hurcomb. 2,892,926.
Hurd, Claud C, to The Hoover Co. Combination suction
cleaners. 2,898,622. 8-11-59, CI. 15 — 333.
Hurd, Dallas T. : See —
Nerad, Anthony J., and Hurd. 2,894,830.
Hurd, Dallas T., to General Electric Co. Process of prepar-
ing an organo-polysiloxane, the product thereof, mixtures
of the product with rubbery polymers, and method of cur-
ing the mixtures. 2,878,195, 3-17-59, CI. 260—4.
Hurd, Dallas T., and R. C. Osthoff, to General Electric Co.
Vulcanizable vinyl-containing organopolysiloxanes and
process of preparing elastomers therefrom. 2,867,599,
1-6-59, CI. 260—37.
Hurd, Dallas T., and R. W. Finholt, to General Electric Co.
Composite articles of metal and elastomer and method of
fabrication. 2,884,161, 4-28-59, CI. 220—63.
Hurd. Edwin P., to Hurd Rock & Mfg. Co. Wheel cover.
2,869,929, 1-20-59, CI. 301 — 37.
Hurd, Edwin P., to Hurd Lock & Mfg. Co. Wheel cover.
2,903,300, 9-8-59, CI. 301—37.
Hurd, Eric W., to F. Taylor & Sons (Manchester) Ltd.
Drilling machine for rock faces and the like. 2,867,412,
1_fi— 59 pi 255 51
Hurd, Erie W., to F. Taylor & Sons (Manchester) Ltd. Guide
housing for rotary drill drive. 2,887,299, 5-19-59, CI.
255 47_
Hurd Lock and Mfg. Co. : See —
Francis, Gerald A. 2,909,950.
Hurd, Edwin P. 2,903,300.
Hurd, Richard C, to United Aircraft Corp. Flameholder.
2,918,794, 12-29-59, CI. 60 — 39.72.
Hurd Rock & Mfg. Co. : See —
Hurd, Edwin P. 2 869 929.
Hurdis, Everett C, and J. F. Petras, to United States Rubber
Co. Neutral diesters of 2,2'-[isopropvlidine-bis(2,6-dI-
chloro-p-phenyleneoxy)]-diethanol. 2,891,092, 6-16-59, CI.
260 — 485.
Hurdis, Everett C, and J. F. Petras, to United States Rubber
Co. Neutral diesters of 2,2'-[isopropylidine bis (p-phenyl-
eneoxy)]-diethanol. 2,891,093, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 485.
Hurdis, Everett C, J. F. Petras, and H. Romeyn, Jr., to
United States Rubber Co. Monomers for flame resistant
resinous copolymers. 2,891.985, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Hurdis, Everett C, and J. F. Petras, to United States Rubber
Co. Hydroxyalkyl di-ethers of 2,2'-isopropylidene-bis-(2,6-
dichlorophenol). 2,902,518, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 613.
Hurt'ord, Winslow L., to Radio Corp. of America. Plural
channel circuit maintenance. 2,892,026, 6-23-59, CI. 178 —
7.1.
Hurford, Winslow L., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse am-
plifying and limiting circuit arrangements. 2,912,580,
11-10-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Hurlburt, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gyro caging
mechanism. 2,867,122, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 5.1.
Hurlburt, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gyroscope.
2,878,678, 3-24-59, CI. 74 — 5.41.
Hurlburt, Charles E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Vertical gyro
having an improved torquing device for actuating a spher-
ical indicator geared to the gyro. 2,912,766, 11-17-59, CI.
33—204.
Hurlburt. Charles E., J R. Conway, and M. J. Lanni, to Ben-
dix Aviation Corp. Directional gyro having an improved
torquing device for compensating for error due to the
earth's rotation. 2.912.864, 11-17-59, CI. 74 — 5.4.
Hurlbut, Douglas H. Method and apparatus for aligning and
retaining type and the like for printing. 2,902,930, 9-8-59,
CI. 101—381.
Hurlbut, Gordon K., to General Aniline & Film Corp. De-
veloping liouid feed and vaporizing system for diazotype
machines. 2,895,397, 7-21-59, CI. 95—89.
Hurley, Daniel T.. to General Electric Co. Electrical signal
sensing circuit. 2,912,575, 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Hurley, Earl H, and E. A. Collapsible swing supporting
frame. 2,877,030, 3-10-59, CI. 287 — 54.
Hurley, Eldora A. : See —
Hurley, Earl H., and E. A. 2,877,030.
Hurley. Forrest R. : See —
S'isler. Harry H, and Hurley. 2,899,364.
Hurley, Forrest R., to W. R. Grace & Co. Substituted hy-
drazine process. 2,901,511, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 583.
Hurley, James R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cement com-
positions and process of cementing wells. 2,880,096,
3-31-59, CI. 106 — 31.
Hurley, James R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Magnetic flow-
meter. 2,893.243, 7-7-59, CI. 73—194.
Hurley, Richard H., and S. Rowe, to The Procter & Gamble
Co. Packaged foodstuffs. 2,918,377, 12-22-59, CI.
99—171.
Hurley, Roy T., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for crankshaft construction. 2,884,661. 5-5-59. CI.
18—36.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Furniture and seat
155—178.
2,869,814,
2,904,894,
2,889,152,
Hurley, Roy T., to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
construction. 2,892,489, 6-30-59, CI.
Hiirlimarm, Hans : See —
Sclimid, Hans, and Hurlimann. 2,901,643.
Hurliniann, Hans. Stand for a fishing rod.
1-20-59, CI. 248 — 48.
Hurowitz, Abraham, and W. S. R. O'Neill, to Morrell Alumi-
num Products. Inc. Combination storm window, screen
and awning. 2,877,840, 3-17-59, CI. 100 — 91.
Hurowitz, Mark : See —
Godwin, Charles J., Hurowitz, Kaplan, Siegel, and Zebley.
2,896,314.
Hursen, Thomas F. : See —
McClure, Glenn T., and Hursen. 2,918,149.
Hursen, Thomas F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Gradu-
ated release type brake controlling valve with improved
control reservoir charging control. 2,880,039, 3-31-o9, CI.
303—60.
Hursen, Thomas F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Safetv
valve. 2,912,998, 11-17-59, CI. 137 — 474.
Hurst, Edward, to Rexall Drug Co. Abrasive devices.
2,918,762, 12-29-59, CI. 51 — 188.
Hurst, George S. : See —
Davis. Francis J., Hurst, and Reinhardt. 2,900,516.
Hurst, Millard R. : See —
Morris, George L. 2,909,349.
Morris, George L. 2,909,350.
Hurst, Mowatt M. Automobile drying installation
9—22— 59 CI 34 43.
Hurst, Stanley N. and V. V. Lawn furniture.
6-2-59, CI. 280 — 47.26.
Hurst, Vivian V. : See —
Hurst, Stanley N. and V. V. 2,889,152.
Hurst, William M., to United States of America, Navy.
Electro-mechanical chronograph. 2,872,274, 2-3-59, CI.
346 — 38.
Hurt, Clarence L. : See —
Thomas, Beuford W. 2,912,685.
Hurt, David M., and A. H. Pieper, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Production of bis (2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate
through ester interchange. 2,905,707, 9-22-59, CI. '260 —
475.
Hurt, Norman A. : See —
Owen, Ronald V.. and Hurt. 2,899,450.
Hurtig, Carl R., to United States of America, Army. Con-
stant impedance transistor input circuit. 2,871,305, 1-27-
59, CI. 179—171.
Hurum, Fredrik J. O. Methods for the treatment of a melt
with briquetted substances. 2,879,156, 3-24-59. CI. 75 — 53.
Hurvitz, Hyman. Amplitude displays. 2,886,777, 5-12-59,
CI. 324 — 78.
Hurvitz, Hyman, to United States of America, Air Force.
Visual indicators. 2,905,893, 9-22-59, CI. 324 — 77.
Hurvitz. Hyman. Oscillographic recorders. 2,907,622.
10-6-59. CI. 346 — 74.
Hurvitz, Hyman, to Radiation, Inc. Corrugated strip con-
nector. 2,912,666, 11-10-59, CI. 339 — 61.
Hurwitz, Henry, Jr., H. Brooks, C. Mannal, J. H. Payne, and
E. A. Luebke, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Neutronic reactor. 2,879,216, 3-24-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Hurwitz, Marvin J. : See —
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hurwitz. 2,876.209.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hurwitz. 2,906,756.
Hurwitz. Marvin J., and P. L. de Benneville, to Rohm &
Haas Co. Organic silicon compounds and methods for mak-
ing them. 2.876.234. 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 326.5.
Hurwitz, Melvin D. : See —
Alps, Hugo A., Hurwitz, and Kine. 2,880,116.
Hurwitz, Melvin D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Compositions,
textiles treated therewith and processes for the treatment
thereof. 2,901,463, 8-25-59, CI. 260—67.5.
Hurwitz, Miriam. Corset construction. 2,905,180, 9-22-59,
CI. 128 — 540.
Husak, Alexander J. Dual rear view mirror having anti-
rattling means for motor vehicles. 2,916,967, 12-15-59,
CI. 88—86.
Huse, Arthur E., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel in-
jection apparatus. 2,893.712, 7-7-59, CI. 261 — 37.
Huseby, Elvin. Electric fence insulator. 2,896,011, 7-21-59,
CI. 174—163.
Huseby, Harold W. Corner radiant heat assembly. 2,879,369,
3-24-59, CI. 219—34.
Huser. Richard J., to The Western States Machine Co. Slurrv
loader for centrifugal machines. 2,913.119, 11-17-59, CI.
210—377.
Huser, William H.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Machine
for trimming cud shaped articles and the die drive means
therefor. 2,898.996. 8-11-59. CI. 164 — 47.
Huskv Oil Co. : Nee —
Eurenius, Malte O., and Persson. 2,890,755.
Hoffstrom, Nils A., and Eurenius. 2,890,754.
Salomonsson, Gosta J. W. 2.914,309.
Salomonsson, Gosta J. W., and Persson. 2,902,270.
Husman, Paul A., to Laboratory For Electronics, Inc. Data
processing apparatus. 2,896,192, 7-21-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Huso, Kenneth. Means for locking a transmission selector
lever in drive shaft locking or parking position. 2,875,640,
3-3-59, CI. 74 — 529.
Huss, Richard, A. Siebert, and J. Weissert, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Akt. Polyazo-dyestuffs. 2,871,230, 1-27-59, CI.
260—144.
2,908,273,
Vapor
Huss, Richard, A. Siebert, and J. Weissert, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Akt. vormals Miester Lucius & Bruning. Polyazo-
dyestuffs. 2,8S5,390, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 144.
Huss, Richard, A. Siebert, and J. Weissert, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Akt. vormals Miester Lucius & Bruning. Polyazo-
dyestuffs. 2,885,391, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 144.
Huss, Steven J.. R. E. Wesslund, and G. W. Johnson to
Sperry Hand Corp. Saturable reactor circuit. 2,889,o41,
6-2-59, CI. 340—174.
Hussa, Leopold R. Apparatus for power take off. 2,903,911,
9-15-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Hussar, Joseph P., to L. N. Baker. Electrically-operated
toothbrush. 2,915,912, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 423.
Hussey, Charles M. : See —
Sinclair. Hugh J. 2,892,569.
Sinclair, Hugh J., and Hussey. 2,886,208.
Hussey, Luther \\\, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Semiconductor switching devices. 2,876,366, 3-3-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Hussey, Luther W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor test set. 2,899,642. 8-11-59, CI. 324 — 158.
Hussey, Luther W., and W. Peil, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Current limiting gating circuit. 2,887,619,
5-19-59, CI. 315—168.
Hussey, Norman R., to General Electric Co. Piston actuator.
2,896,413, 7-28-59, CI. 60—97.
Hussmann, Albrecht W. : See —
Schweitzer, Paul H„ and Hussmann. 2,902,987.
Hussnigg, August C. Device for manufacturing continuous,
spirally grooved tubing wound of band material. 2,893,462,
7-7-59, CI. 153—72.
Husson, Charles, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control
circuit. 2,909,705. 10-20-59, CI. 315—168.
Hiistad, Torleif. Potato diggers. 2,876,849, 3-10-59, CI.
171 — 115.
Hustad, Torleif. Potato digger. 2,905,252, 9-22-59, CI.
171—18.
Hustead, Ralph L. Springless box trailer chassis. 2,892,635,
6-30-59, CI. 280—106.
Husted, Harry H. Measuring device for determining intra-
ocular pressure. 2,882,891, 4-21-59, CI. 128 — 2.
Huston, Charles R., and G. H. Hartman, to Cherry-Burrell
Corp. Cyclone discharge chamber. 2,912,768, 11-17-59,
CI. 34 — 57.
Huston, Elmo F. : See —
Lewis, Warren J., and Huston. 2,879,686.
Huston, John T. Power vaginal irrigator.
10-13-59, CI. 128 — 251.
Huston, Norman E. : See —
Andrews, Franklin T., and Huston. 2.869,504.
Huston, Ralph C, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
generators. 2,918,044, 12-22-59, CI. 122 — 351.
Huston, William D. : See —
Haigler, Edmund D., Huston, and Lombard. 2,907,336.
Huston, William D., to American Machine & Metals, Inc.
Pneumatic flapper-nozzle controller. 2,917,063, 12-15-59,
CI. 137—82.
Huston, William D., and E. D. Haigler, to American Machine
and Metals, Inc. Fluid pressure operated element position-
ing device. 2,911,954, 11-10-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Huston, William P., Jr., to Mul-T-Typer Corp. Portable du-
plicating attachment. 2,907.439. 10-6-59, CI. 197 — 153.
Husum, Charles W., and R. K. Flaskamp. to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Method of producing closure assembly.
2,910,397 10-27-59, CI. 154 — 89.
Huszar, Kalman Z. Mechanism for forming various articles
from moldable materials. 2,867,000, 1-6-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Huszar, Kalman Z. Machine and process for the production
of convolutions in wire. 2,898,949. 8-11-59, CI. 140 — 71.
Huszar, Laszlo, to "Licencia" Talalmanyokat Ertekesito
Vallalat. Tube support in motional X-ray irradiation ap-
paratuses. 2,890,349, 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 91.
Hutch, John D., to Hutch Mfg. Co. Packaged prehung storm
door. 2,911,095, 11-3-59, CI. 206—60.
Hutch Mfg. Co. : See —
Hutch, John D. 2,911,095.
Hutchens. Charles T. Tandem spring suspension system.
2,900,197. 8-18-59. CI. 280 — 104.5.
Hutchens, Charles T. Hydro-pneumatic equalizing
sion for vehicles. 2,907,576. 10-6-59. CI. 280-
Hutchens, Francis G. Fluid pressure regulator.
1-20-59, CI. 137 — 251.
Hutchens, Morris L., J. J. Lenert, and F. J. Schalk, to Kearney
& Trecker Corp. Retracting mechanism. 2,867,154,
1-6-59. CI. 90—16.
Hutchens, Morris L., J. J. Lenert, and H. F. Henderson, to
Kearney & Trecker Corp. Indexing mechanism for a ma-
chine tool. 2,900,849, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 826.
Hutcheson, Robert H. : See — -
Wright, John G., Wynn, and Hutcheson. 2.871.479.
Wright, John G., Wynn, and Hutcheson. 2,890,453.
Hutchings, Edward G., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam
generator. 2,879,752, 3-31-59, CI. 122 — 480.
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Purification
process. 2,878,163. 3-17-59, CI. 202 — 31.
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Hydrocarbon
pyrolysis process. 2,878,262. 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 679.
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Hydrohalogena-
tion of mono halogenated alkanes. 2,883,436, 4-21-59,
CI. 200— 65S.
suspen-
-104.
2,869,575.
LIST OF PATENTEES
455
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Reaction prod-
ucts of hydrogen cyanide and sulfur trioxide and method
of preparing same. 2,908,550, 10-13-59, CI. 23 — 139.
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Fractionation
process using zeolitic molecular sieves. 2,912,473,
11-10-59, CI. 260—676.
Hutchings, Le Roi E., to The Pure Oil Co. Extraction proc-
ess for recovery of aromatics utilizing carbamate solvents.
•2,915,569, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Hutchins, Alma A., to G. J. Blacher. Tools for releasing
speed nuts. 2,867,142, 1-6-59, CI. 81—3.
Hutchins, Dwight C, to General Electric Co. Food and bev-
erage mixer. 2,913,230, 11-17-59, CI. 259 — 108.
Hutchins, Erwin F., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Elec-
tric discharge lamp starting device. 2,911,569, 11-3-59,
CI. 315—100.
Hutchins, Hugh A., and B. C. Jones, to E. J. Newhouse.
Magnetic collector and neutralizing element for engines
and the like. 2,877,899, 3-17-59, CI. 210—222.
Hutchins, Hugh A., and B. C. Jones. Method for making jet
tubes. 2,892,253. 6-30-59. CI. 29 — 421.
Hutchins, John H., and P. M. Michalke. Fishing lure.
2,908,104, 10-13-59, CI. 43 — 42.52.
Hutchins, Richard B., to Whitaker Reed Co. Loom reed
having removable dents. 2,914,094, 11-24-59, CI. 139 —
192.
Hutchins, William R., to Raytheon Co. Test apparatus for
radar receivers. 2,914,765, 11-24-59, CI. 343 — 17.7.
Hutchinson, Alton E. Electric lighter. 2,902,579, 9-1-59,
CI. 219—32.
Hutchinson, Archibald D. L. Semi trailer dump truck.
2,890,909, 6-16-59, CI. 298—20.
Hutchinson, David O. Simulated trunk planters. 2,900,759,
8-25-59, CI. 47—34.
Hutchinson, Franklin B., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Radia-
tion source and means for starting. 2,876,361, 3-3-59,
Cl. 250—85.
Hutchinson, Hamilton M. Process for the treatment of
lumber. 2.S92.261. 6-30-59, Cl. 34 — 9.5.
Hutchinson, Harold D. Wax applicator. 2,887,711, 5-26-59,
Cl. 15—230.
Hutchinson James O., and R. W. Briggs, II, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Discriminator circuit. 2,871,348,
1-27-59. Cl. 250—27.
Hutchinson, John E. : See —
Kleist, Herman W.. and Hutchinson. 2,885,866.
Hutchinson, Leonard H. Control of tropical cyclone forma-
tion. 2,903,188, 9-8-59, Cl. 239 — 2.
Hutchinson, Oliver C. K. : See —
Hutchinson, Thomas K. and O. C. K. 2,899,723.
Hutchinson, Philip. Propulsion of vehicles. 2,869,479,
1,20-59, Cl. 104—155.
Hutchinson, Thomas K. and O. C. K. Shell molding machine.
2,899,723, 8-18-59, Cl. 22 — 9.
Hutchinson, William A. Caster. 2,891,273, 6-23-59, Cl.
16—20.
Hutchinson, William M„ to Phillips Petroleum Co. Produc-
tion of diols bv hydrogenation of nolymeric peroxides of
diolefins. 2,879,306, 3-24-59, Cl. 260 — 635.
Hutchinson, William M., and H. W. Bost, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Composition comprising esters of hydroxylated
polybutadiene and process of preparing same. 2,893,885,
7-7-59. Cl. 106—218.
Hutchison, Alexander H., to American Cyanamid Co. Plastic
inserts for hypodermic syringe packages. 2,887,215,
5-19-59, Cl. 206—17.5.
Hutchison, Frank E. Pillow block for vibratory shafts.
2,869.937. 1-20-59, Cl. 308—26.
Hutchison, Frank E. Derrick girth light. 2,895,039, 7-14-59,
Cl. 240—90.
Hutchison, Frank E. Submarine structure. 2,901,890,
9-1-59, Cl. 61—46.
Hutchison, James R., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Fastener seal-
ing device. 2,884,098, 4-28-59, Cl. 189 — 36.
Hutchison, Joseph D., to Ford Motor Co. Vehicle accelerator
linkage. 2.8G9.393. 1-20-59. Cl. 74 — 516.
Hutchison, William M., and K. W. Hopkins, to Brown Lenox
and Co. Ltd. Mooring devices for ships. 2,894,475,
7-14-59, Cl. 114—230.
Hutco Equipment Co. : See —
Warren, Henry B., Jr. 2,912,251.
Huth, Carl M., to Belden Mfg. Co. Strain relief. 2,902,536,
9-1-59, Cl. 174—70.
Huth. Richard : See —
Frey, Hans-Helmut, and Huth. 2,907,742.
Huth, Walter H., and J. R. Bailey ; said Bailey assor. to
said Huth. Wire recorder cartridge pack. 2,873,925,
2-17-59, Cl. 242—54.1.
Huth. William J., to Sun Oil Co. Compression refrigeration
working fluid. 2,912,383, 11-10-59, Cl. 252 — 68.
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr. Valve structure. 2,893,687,
7-7-59, Cl. 251 — 357.
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr., and I. J. Billings, to General Pacific
Corp. Fire extinguisher head assembly. 2,878,683, 3-24-59,
Cl. 74 — 101.
Huthsing, Charles K., Sr., and I. J. Billings, to General Fire
Extinguisher Corp. Fire extinguisher. 2,895,556, 7-21-59,
Cl. 169—31.
Huthsing, Charles K., Si\, and I. J. Billings, to General Fire
Extinguisher Corp. Valve actuating means. 2,909,936,
10-27-59, Cl. 74—102.
Hutson, Thomas, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Solvent
extraction with neopentyl glycol. 2,908,726, 10-13-59,
Cl. 260 — 666.
Hiittenwerk Oberhausen A.G. : See —
Becker, Helmut. 2,901,626.
Graef, Rudolf F., and von Bogdandy. 2,883,279.
Hutter, Ernest : See —
Untermyer, Samuel, and Hutter. 2,868,706.
Untermyer, Samuel, and Hutter. 2,898,281.
Hutter, Ernest, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Nuclear reactor fuel rod assembly. 2,902,422,
9-1-59, Cl. 204—193.2.
Hutter, George L. : See —
Brown, George W., Cartwright, Hutter, McCann, Nyberg,
Skeirik, and Krag. 2,909,968.
Hutter, Jean-Claude, to Pechiney. Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Process for prepar-
ing dense filterable beryllium hydroxide. 2,899,276. 8-11-
59, Cl. 23—183.
Hutter, Luis, to General Refractories Co. Basic roof for
reverberatory furnaces. 2,901,990, 9-1-59, Cl. 110 — 99.
Hutter, Wolfgang, and K. Ritter, to Allgaier-Werke G.m.b.H.
Trailers. 2,917,121, 12-15-59, Cl. 180—14.
Hutterer, Martin, to Cummlngs-Landau Laundry Machinery
Co., Inc. Support structure for cleaning machine shells.
2,912,194, 11-10-59, Cl. 248 — 13.
Hiittermann, Willi, to Chemie Grunenthal G.m.b.H. Injec-
tion ampoules for several media and intended to be used
once. 2,896,622, 7-28-59, Cl. 128—272.
Huttisch, Walter, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche K. C. Seat
locking arrangement. 2,877,824, 3-17-59, Cl. 155—14.
Hutton Fabricating and Mfg. Corp. : See —
Hutton, Leland H. 2,871,834.
Hutton, Frank E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Process
and apparatus for the recovery of heat and chemicals from
pulp liquor. 2,893,829. 7-7-59, Cl. 23 — 48.
Hutton, Leach L. Walking trainer and coordinator.
2,892,455, 6-30-59, Cl. 128—25.
Hutton, Leland H., to Hutton Fabricating and Mfg. Corp.
Furnace door frame. 2,871,834, 2-3-59, Cl. 122 — 499.
Hutton, Roger S. : See —
Halberg, Robert W., and Hutton. 2,902,130.
Hutton, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Toll ringing arrangements in telephone systems.
2,871,29S, 1-27-59, Cl. 179—18.
Hutton, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Mixed-ringing party-line telephone system.
2.874,223. 2-17-59, Cl. 179—17.
Hutton, Robert W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Digit-absorbing selector. 2,883,466, 4-21-59, Cl.
179—16.
Hutton, Robert W., A. T. Sigo, and C. J. Adams, to Interna-
tional Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Multi-group direct-
access crossbar telephone switching system. 2,909,611,
10-20-59, Cl. 179—18.
Hutzelman, Howard E., to Correy-Jamestown Mfg. Corp.
Roller suspension for a cabinet drawer. 2,873,150, 2-10-59,
Cl. 308—3.8.
Hutzler, John R. : See —
Cummin, Alfred S., and Hutzler. 2,872,630.
Hutzler, John R., and S. W. Pease, to General Electric Co.
Capacitor. 2,890,396, 6-9-59, Cl. 317 — 258.
Huwyler, Alois. Speed regulator for monophase and poly-
phase alternating-current motors. 2,877,400, 3-10-59, Cl.
318—231.
Huxley, Maurice F. : See —
Chaplin, Herbert E., Wakeford, Churn, and Huxley.
2,876,968.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, to Conitech, Ltd. Artificial respira-
tion apparatus. 2,876.785, 3-10-59. Cl. 137—63.
Huxley, Thomas C, III, and I. Eckman, to Conitech Ltd.
Respirator belt. 2,899,955, 8-18-59, Cl. 128—30.
Huxtable, Leonard G. : See —
Stuart, Whitney A., and Huxtable. 2,866,978.
Stuart, Whitney A., and Huxtable. 2,888,681.
Stuart, Whitney A., and Huxtable. 2,889,555.
Huyck, F. C, & Sons : See —
Holden, Grenville R., and Schiff. 2,903,021.
Huyser, Earl S., and W. F. Tousignant, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Preparation of symmetrical disubstituted ureas.
2,876,260, 3-3-59, Cl. 260—553.
Huyser, Francis C, to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Gripping mechanism for testing machine. 2,875,610, 3-3-
59, Cl. 73—103.
Huyser, Francis C, to American Machine and Metals, Inc.
Stress-strain measuring apparatus. 2,889,706, 6-9-59, Cl.
73—89.
Huzel, Dieter K., and R. M. Shuman, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Process of liquefied gas pumping. 2,871,670,
2-3-59, Cl. 62—55.
Hwa, Chih M. : See —
Denman, Wayne L, and Hwa. 2.889,193.
Hwa, Chih M., to Dearborn Chemical Co. Anti-foam agent
and process of inhibiting foam. 2,903,432, 9-8-59, Cl.
252 — 321.
Hwa, Jesse C. H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of cation-
exchange resins by oxidation of vinylalkoxy sulfide poly-
mers. 2,868,738, 1-13-59, Cl. 260—2.2.
Hwa, Jesse C. H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Removal of cations
by ion-exchange resins containing sulfinic acid groups.
2,874,117, 2-17-59, Cl. 210—32.
456
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Polymerizable or-
260—79.7.
2,882,401.
Hwa, Jesse C. H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Anion-exchange resins
containing sulfonium groups and processes for making them.
2,874,131, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 2.1.
Hwa. Jesse C. H.. to Rohm & Haas Co. Ion-exchange resins
containing thiol groups. 2.891,916, 0-23-59, CI. 260 — 2.2.
Hwa, Jesse C. H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Anion-exchange resin
containing sulfonium groups. 2,895,925, 7-21-59, CL
260—2.1.
Hwa, Jesse C. H., to Rohm & Haas Co. N-thlolalkyl quater-
nary ammonium anion-exchange resins. 2,906,716, 9-29-
59, CI. 260—2.1.
Hwa, Jesse C. H„ to Rohm & Haas Co.
ganic sulfides. 2,906,741, 9-29-59, CI
Hyamson, Harry D. : See —
Bryden, Joseph E., Flint, Hyamson.
Hycon Mfg. Co. : See —
Amsler, Clyde. 2,878,350.
Hillman, Murray J. 2,905,876.
Hudson, Harold R., Nicholson, and Wilson. 2,872,641.
Jaxtheimer, Don C, Cahill, and Simon. 2,884,945.
Silent, Harold C. 2.883,907.
Wylie. Jean. Osborne, and Amsler. 2,899,882.
Hyde, A. R., & Sons Co. : See —
Hyde, Ralph A. 2,918,734.
Hyde, Earl K., and B. A. Raby, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Anion exchange method for
separation of metal values. 2,873,170, 2-10-59, CI. 23 — 19.
Hyde, Earl K., L. I. Katzin, and M. J. Wolf, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Uranium
separation process. 2,894,827, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 312.
Hyde, Edward M. : See —
Powisehili, John W., and Hyde. 2,902,888.
Hyde, Frank P. : See —
Palmer, Wilson, and Hyde. 2,885,798.
Hyde, George E. : See —
Hornig, Donald F., and Hyde. 2,896,165.
Hyde, Glenn F. : See —
Wynn, Robert O., and Hyde. 2,911,914.
Hyde, James B. : See —
Burton, John A.. Helversen, and Hyde. 2,905,405.
Hyde, James F., to Corning Glass Works. Coated illuminat-
ing glassware and method of manufacture thereof.
2,877,139, 3-10-59, Cl. 117 — 97.
Hyde. James F., and J. R. Wehrly, to Dow Corning Corp.
Polymerization of organopolysiloxanes in aqueous emulsion.
2.891.920, 6-23-59, CI. 260—29.2.
Hyde, James F., and P. L. Brown, to Dow Corning Corp.
Method of separating organosilicon compounds. 2,902,507,
9-1-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Hyde, Ralph A., to A. R. Hyde & Sons Co. Ankle bone pro-
tector. 2,918,734, 12-29-59, CI. 36 — 8.5.
Hyde, Richard W. : See —
Old, Bruce S., and Hyde. 2,894,831.
Hyde, Richard W., and G. Feick, III., to Freeport Sulphur Co.
Separate recovery of nickel and cobalt from mixed com-
pounds containing the same. 2,902,345, 9-1-59, CI.
23—183.
Hyde, Robert W., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Baffle and stopper for waste disposal unit. 2,896,866,
7-28-59, CI. 241 — 100.5.
Hyde, Thomas E. Sharpeners for knives and cutting imple-
ments. 2,896,482, 7-28-59, CI. 76 — 84.
Hyde, William J. : See —
Bloxham, Gordon F., and Hyde. 2,883,893.
Hyde, William J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for reclaiming cable sheaths. 2,894,868,
7-14-59, CI. 154 — 2.21.
Hyder, Harry R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Bipolar clamping
circuit. 2,883,532, 4-21- 59, CI. 250 — 27.
Hydraflex Corp. : See —
Mitton, Robert E. 2,909,035.
Hydrahone Equipment Co. : See —
Jensen, Melvin J. 2,878,821.
Hydra-Power Corp. : See —
Holby. Worrell H. 2.910,267.
Hydraulic Elevator & Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Nyberg, Magnus N. 2,913,070.
Hydraulic Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Carleton, Emile J. 2,907,279.
Hydraulic Research & Mfg. Co. : See —
Baltus, George T., Wolpin, Smith, and Lachcik.
2,897,792.
Hydraulic Unit Specialties Co. : See — -
Schneider, Dana J., and Tennis. Re. 24,734.
Tennis, Francis H. 2,870,781.
Tennis, Francis H. 2,873,762.
Hydrauliska Industri Aktiebolaget : See —
Sundin, Anders E. 2,895,622.
Hydril Co. : See —
Knox, Granville S. 2.876.986.
Knox, Granville S. 2,883,146.
Knox, Granville S. 2,904,357.
Knox, Granville S. 2.907,589.
Knox, Granville S. 2,911,186.
Lewis, George E. 2,872,940.
Hydro, William R., and T. L. Willard, to The B. F. Good-
rich Co. Method of preparing aromatic azoamino
compounds. 2,894,942, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 205.
Hydroaire, Inc. : See —
Brown, Dwight E. 2,874,810.
Deschamps, Desire J. 2,885,960.
Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. : See —
Chervenak, Michael C, Keith, and Pichler. 2,891,003.
Chervenak, Michael C, Keith, and Pichler. 2,891,006.
Engle, Theodore M. 2,875,147.
Garbo, Paul W. 2,885,344.
Garbo, Paul W., and Grosselfinger. 2,906,696.
Johnson, Clarence A., and Schuman. 2,913,396.
Keith, Percival C. 2,885,342.
Keith, Percival C, and Ringer. 2,885,337.
Keith, Percival C. and Woebcke. 2,900,246.
Kwauk, Mooson. 2,880,591.
Layng, Edwin T. 2,909,580.
Pichler, Helmut R. 2,910,433.
Schuman, Seymour C. 2,875,150.
Sze, Morgan C, and Wang. 2,913,493.
Woebcke, Herman N. 2,808,631.
Woebcke, Herman N. 2,885,343.
Hydro-Chemie Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Weber, Eugen. 2,911,677.
Hydrofence Corp., The : See —
Heffernan, John N. and W. P. 2,873,951.
Hydrometals, Inc. : See —
Wallin, Arthur S. 2,874,916.
Hyland, Francis G., and H. W. Kassel, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Anti-skid brake control system with locked-wheel preven-
tion apparatus. 2,869,807, 1-20-59, Cl. 244 — 111.
Hyland, James W., Jr., to Allied Chemical Corp. Stable
chlorophthalic acid modified unsaturated alkyd resin mold-
ing compositions. 2,871,215, 1-27-59, Cl. 260 — 10.
Hyland Laboratories : See —
Fisk, Roy T. 2,874,091.
Hyland, William A., and E. E. Schnell, to Deere & Co. Trac-
tor mounted grain drill. 2,881,721, 4-14-59, Cl. Ill — 85.
Hyle, Kenyon A. : See —
Malo, Russell V., and Hyle. 2,876,195.
Hylland, Fay W. : See —
Whartman, Gerald W., and Hylland. 2,872,242.
Hymac Corp. : See —
Hudson, Harold R., Nicholson, and Wilson. 2,S89,518.
Kuehn, Rudolph L.. and Seigle. 2,900,502.
Machlis, Jerome. 2,896,081.
Nuut, August. 2,883,618.
Hyman, Daniel : See —
Hulburt, Hugh M., and Hyman. 2,908,551.
Hyman, Harry. Catch for jewelry. 2,894,306, 7-14-59, CL
24—230.
Hyman, Herbert H. : See —
Beederman, Morris, Vogler, and Hyman. 2,894,818.
Hyman, Herbert H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation of uranium from other
metals. 2,893,822, 7-7-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Hyman, Herbert H., and J. L. Dreher, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Uranium recovery
process. 2,893,824, 7-7-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Hyman, Herbert H., and G. R. Leader, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Solvent extraction
of ruthenium. 2,894,816, 7-14-59, Cl. 23 — 101.
Hyman, Jerome, to Tension Envelope Corp. Two-way mail-
ing envelope. 2,877,944, 3-17-59, Cl. 229 — 73.
Hyman, Julius, E. Freireich, and R. E. Lidov, to Shell Devel-
opment Co. Dienic hydrocarbons and derivatives thereof.
2,875,256, 2-24-59, Cl. 260 — 666.
Hyman, Leo. Stair carpet nosing. 2,881,485, 4-14-59, Cl.
20 — 79.
Hyman, Robert A. : See —
Matthews, Kenneth A., and Hyman. 2,886,739.
Hyman, Samuel, to The Camera Mart, Inc. Adapter for gear
casings of film winders. 2,877.957, 3-17-59. Cl. 242 — 55.
Hymas, Donald G., and R. A. McDermody, to Radio Corp. of
America. Diversity receiver having individually controlled
channel triggers for cooperativelv controlling channel
switching. 2,898,455, 8-4-59. Cl. 250—20.
Hymas, Theo A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Veterinary com-
positions containing benzoxazole-type compounds and meth-
ods for using same. 2,871,156, 1-27-59, Cl. 167 — 53.
Hyre. John E. : See —
Bader, Alfred R., and Hyre. 2,875,161.
Hyre, Robert W. Scaffolding. 2,878,079, 3-17-59, Cl.
304 — 40.
Hyresgasternas Sparkasse-och Byggnadsforenlngars Riksfor-
bund : See —
Brosenius, Karl H. 2,886.857.
Hy-Sil Mfg. Co. : See —
Fields, Lester E., and Willdorf. 2,914,643.
Hyslop, Andrew, Jr. Explosive compositions and method of
preparing them. 2,886,424, 5-12-59, Cl. 52—1.
Hyster Co. : See —
Archibald, James O., and Shoemaker. 2,911.893.
Ehmann. Leslie G. 2.915,210.
Harris, Donald A. 2,886,197.
Olson, John E. 2,915,144.
Hytakos A. G. : See —
Wieser, Friedrich. 2,873,133.
Hytron Radio & Electronic Co., a Division of Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc. : Sec —
'Sokolov, David A. 2,SS9,4S2.
Hyzer, William G., to The Parker Pen Co. Radioactivity In-
dicating device and method. 2,917,631, 12-15-59, Cl.
250—83.
I.A.M., Inc. : See —
Wales, Nathaniel B., Jr., and Grady. 2,917,622.
LIST OF PATENTEES
457
IBC Products, Inc. : See —
Masinda, Albert G. 2,879,599.
I.B.M. Deutschland-Internationale Buio Maschinen Gesell-
schaft m.b.H. : See —
Kolm, Ulrich. 2,894,627.
I.D.E.A., Inc. : -See —
Koch, Richard C. 2,880,312.
Koch, Richard C. 2,892,931.
I. D. L. Inc. : See —
Murray, Hugh A., Sr. 2,898,879.
I. D. Pipe Cutter Co., Inc. : See—
O'Day, Charles P., Leidenheimer, and Guilbeau.
2,915,819.
I G M A A. G. : See —
Burgert, Herbert A. 2,877,831.
I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. : See —
Albright, Roy H. 2,875,265.
Albright, Roy H. 2,889,435.
Albright, Roy H. 2,889,436.
Berchtold, Max. 2,867,981.
Bingham, Francis R. 2,891,212.
Breyer, Siegfried. 2,912,088.
Carter. William A. 2,911,589.
Caswell, Arthur S. 2,808,330.
Caswell, Arthur S. 2,905,792.
Caswell, Arthur S., and Wood. 2,905,793.
Chabot, Ferdinand E. 2,917,612.
Clausing, Challiss I. 2,881,283.
Clausing, Challiss I. 2,881,287.
Clausing, Challiss I. 2,891,123.
Clausing, Challiss I., and Pokorny. 2,905,865.
Clausing, ChalHs I., and Romano. 2,888,022.
Craig, James C, and Frederickson. 2,917,592.
Cuorato, John J., and Sims. 2,912,533.
Davis, Russell S., and Wittenberg. 2,8S2,356.
De Benedictis, William. 2,890,302.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,882.479.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,883,873.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,884,583.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,905,883.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,905,S84.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,914,702.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,917,697.
Diebold, Edward J., and Jensen. 2,884,585.
Dortort, Isadore K. 2,883,603.
Dortort, Isadore K. 2.894.149.
Dortort, Isidore K. 2,895,099.
Edmunds, William H. 2,883,491.
Edmunds, William H. 2,888,535.
Edmunds, William H. 2,905,791.
Edmunds, William H. 2,914,708.
Edmunds, William H, and Schmidt. 2,882,359.
Farnsworth, George H. 2,912,603.
Field, Everett J. 2,905,872.
Foti, Arem. 2,891,130.
Foti, Arem, and Kennelty. 2,891,129.
Gallant, Charles R., and Onderko. 2,916,571.
2.900,473.
2,884,570.
2,884,547.
2,902.555.
Herrmann, John A., and Farnsworth. 2,880,263.
Herrmann, John A., Higgins, and Parmenter. 2,912,526.
Herrmann. John A., Messing, and Wittenberg. 2,894,080.
Horner, Leonard L., Jr., and Cross. 2,901,686.
Jensen, Otto. 2,888,538.
Jensen, Otto. 2,916,568.
Kelly, Walter B. 2,873,325.
Kesselring, Fritz, and Diebold. 2,916,579.
McCloud, James R. 2,909,629.
Myers, Felix E. 2,913,542.
Nussbaumer, Hubert. 2.872,003.
Parstorfer, John. 2,882,748.
Perkins, Gordon O. 2.878,302.
Platz, Elwood T. 2,880,290.
Platz, Elwood T. 2,888,529.
Platz, Elwood T. 2,905,795.
Platz, Elwood T.. and Davis. 2,874,247.
Rowley, James A., and Messing. 2,877,312.
Scott, William M., Jr. 2,905,786.
Scott, William M„ Jr., and Cataldo. 2,884,548.
Schmidt, Frederick G. 2,870,288.
Schmidt, Frederick G. 2,878,347.
Schymik, Walter H. 2,874.207.
Schymik. Walter H. 2,877,289.
Straub, Hermann, Beig, Maier, and Wiedmann. 2,889,530.
Thumim, Carl. 2.881,870.
Thumim, Carl. 2,884,569.
Turtil, Joseph. 2,912,632.
Uecker. Walter W., and Son. 2,897,993.
Uhink, Friedrich W. 2.898,487.
Wall, David A. 2,885,500.
Wall, David A. 2,912,528.
Wiegand, Henry L. 2,917,685.
Wilson, George A. 2,894,085.
Wood. Joseph D. 2.868,927.
Wood, Joseph D. 2,911,507.
Wood, Joseph D. 2,916,588.
Wood, Joseph D., and Heberlein. 2,885,501.
Yarrick, Charles J. 2.881,869.
Tarrick, Charles J. 2,884,568.
492096— P 30
Giessner, George J.
Harvey, Horace A.
Herrmann, John A.
Herrmann, John A.
Power transmission. 2,916,-
Power transmission. 2,916,-
2,888,684,
Iannelli, Edward, to Electronic Engeneering Co. of California.
Electronic plug-in assembly structure. 2,913,633, 11-17—59,
CI. 317 — 101.
Iannone, John A., A. G. Hebling, and W. F. McCain. Electri-
cally operated simulated game. 2,883,193, 4-21-59, CI.
273 — 88.
Iaquinta, Nicola, to The Inco Co. Twin bed structure. 2,886,-
830, 5-19-59, CI. 5—2.
Iavelli, Teno : See —
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, and Syrovy. 2,917,141.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,929.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,938.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,940.
Iavelli, Teno, to Chrysler Corp.
934, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Iavelli, Teno, to Chrysler Corp.
937, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Icenhower, Langdon L. Trim strip and mounting.
6-2-59, CI. 4—187.
Ichijo, Bunjiro, to Kokusai Denkl Kabushiki Kaisha. Mul-
tiple-tuning type, differential-arrangement device for meas-
uring reactances. 2,906,950, 9-29-59, CI. 324 — 61.
Ickes, George C, Jr. : See —
Mann, Walter J. 2.893,436.
Idaho Maryland Mines Corp. : See —
Broz, Albert F. 2,913,218.
Iddings, Charles D. : See —
Woolslayer, Homer J., Iddings, Jenkins, and Campbell.
2 903 102.
Woolslayer, 'Homer J., Jenkins, and Iddings. 2,889,898.
Iddings, Lloyd A. Optical control system. 2,877,356,
3-10-59, CI. 250—214.
Idea, Inc. : See-
Rogers, Alvin. 2,914,851.
Ideal Brass Works, Inc. : See—
Quinn, Bert A. 2,869,219.
Ideal Dispenser Co. : See —
Patzer, William A., and Tratsch. 2,877,928.
Ideal Fishing Float Co., Inc. : See —
Kimbrough, Frank R. 2,888,774.
Ideal Industries, Inc. : See —
De Bruin, Hugo J. 2,894,759.
Hindenburg, Eugene D. 2,889,728.
Phillips. James F. 2,876,668.
Robinson, E'lvin B. 2,873,571.
Schinske, William G. 2,885,771.
Whitehurst, Joe R. 2,878,527.
Ideal Pleating Co. : See —
Burgert, Frederick L. 2,917,013.
Ideal Roller and Mfg. Co. : See — -
Rowe, Norman L., and Reischl. 2,891,470.
Ideal Toy Corp. : See —
Baggott, Edmund W. 2,883,795.
Baggott, Edmund W. 2,887,821.
Baggott, Edmund W. 2,887,822.
Baggott, Edmund W., and Weih.
Weih, Julius. 2,904,929.
Ideco, Inc. : See —
Macy, James C. 2,880,488.
Walton, George W., and McCarty.
Idoine, Harry E., E. M. Riley, and R. B.
2,891,814, 6-23-59, CI. 294—99.
Idoine, Robert B. : See —
Idoine. Harry E., Riley, and Idoine. 2,891,814.
Idol, James D., Jr. : See —
MeBee, Earl T., Idol, and Roberts. 2,911,448.
Veatch, Franklin, and Idol. 2,913,486.
Idol, James D., Jr., to The Standard Oil Co. Process for the
manufacture of acrylonitrile. 2,904,580, 9-15-59, CI. 260 —
465.3.
Idol, James D., Jr., J. L. Callahan, and R. W. Foreman, to
The Standard Oil Co. Process and catalyst for the produc-
tion of unsaturated carboxylic acids. 2,881,212, 4-7-59,
CI. 260—530.
Idol, James D., Jr., J. L. Callahan, and R. W. Foreman, to
The Standard Oil Co. Process for the conversion of acro-
lein and methacrolein to the corresponding unsaturated
acids. 2,881,213, 4-7-59, CI. 260—530.
Idol, James D., Jr., J. L. Callahan, and R. W. Foreman, to
The Standard Oil Co. Process for the conversion of acro-
lein and methacrolein to the corresponding unsaturated
acids. 2,881,214, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 530.
Idoux, Joseph H. Golf club carrying cart. 2,881,925, 4-14-
59, CI. 211—60.
Ierokomos, Nikiforos. Micrometer depth gauge. 2,893,130,
7-7-59, CI. 33—170.
Igelsrud, Iver, and E. F. Stephan. to United States of
America. Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of ura-
nium from aqueous phosphate-containing solutions.
2,899,268, 8-11-59. CI. 23—14.5.
Igelstroem Oberlin, Inc. : See —
Oberlin, Ralph E., Jr. 2,899,764.
Iglehart, Marion M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
trolling device for refrigerating apparatus.
12-29-59, CI. 62—156.
Ignatjev, Feodor. Spark plug for internal
engines. 2,894,162, 7-7-59, CI. 313—141.
2,904,930.
2, 891,621.
Idoine.
Tongs.
Circuit con-
2,918,804,
combustion
458
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Collapsible Inflatable tent. 2,900,994, 8-25-59,
Igoe, John K.
CI. 135—1.
Ihne, Elmer R. : See —
French, Clayton V., and Ihne. 2,886,484.
Ihrig, Clifford D., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Railway
interlocking control system. 2,891,142, 6-16-59, CI.
246—3.
Ikeda, Kaichi, to Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha.
Double-exposure prevention device for reflex cameras.
2,890,636, 6-16-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Ikeda, Nobukazu : See —
Imai, Kaneo, Ikeda, Tanaka, and Sugawara. 2,868,839.
Ikegai Iron Works, Ltd. : See —
Narumi, Natsuo. 2,883,198.
Ikelheimer, Gerald S. Luggage construction, means and
method for making same. 2,912,080, 11-10-59, CI. 190 —
53.
Ikeuchi, Isamu. Fishing rod holder. 2,917,858, 12-22-59,
CI. 43—17.
Ilenda, Frank P., to Diamond Alkali Co. Metal casting mold
material. 2,895,838, 7-21-59, CI. 106—38.3.
Ilenda, Frank P., and J. C. Noyes, Jr., to Diamond Alkali
Co. Composition for and process of joining core. 2,896,280,
7-28-59, CI. 22 — 194.
Ilenda, Frank P., and C. E. Peeler, Jr., to Diamond Alkali
Co. Alkali metal silicate binder for foundry sand molds
and process. 2 905,503, 9-22-59, CI. 106 — 38.35.
Hens, Karlis, to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc. Fluid
seal. 2,893,794, 7-7-59, CI. 309—22.
Her, Ralph K. : See —
Alexander, Guy B., and Her. 2,886,460.
Alexander, Guy B., and Her. 2,892,797.
Her, Ralph K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Product comprising a skin of dense, hydrated amorphous
silica bound upon a core of another solid material and
process of making same. 2,885,366, 5-5-59, CI. 252 — 313.
Her, Ralph K., and R. D. Lipscomb, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for preparing organophilic par-
ticulate solid by polymorizing ethylenically unsaturated
monomers upon the surface of organophobic particulate
solids. 2.876,133, 3-3-59. CI. 117 — 54.
Her, Ralph K., and A. G. Jelinek, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Composition, process, and product. 2,886,466,
5-12-59, CI. 117—65.
Ilford Ltd. : See—
Ayres, Dennis P., and Douglas. 2,868.829.
Collins, Ronald B., and Welford. 2,912,343.
Harrison, Geoffrey B., and Jenkins. 2,905,051.
Neale, Denis M. 2,905,755.
Ilfrey, Allen H., and D. A. North, to Jersey Production Re-
search Co. Device for fluid flow. 2,902,049, 9-1-59, CI
137—512.1.
Ilgenfritz, Edgar M., to The Dow Chemical Co. 1,2-dibromo
3-chloro-l,l,3,3-tetrafluoropropane. 2,904,601, 9-15-59, CI
260 — 653.
Ilgenfritz, Edgar M., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2'-bromo-3
chloro-l,l,3,3-tetrafluoropropene-l. 2,904,602, 9-15-59, CI
260—653.3.
Ilgenfritz, Edgar M., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2,3-dibromo
l,2,3-trichloro-l,l-difluoropropane. 2,904,603, 9-15-59, CI
260 — 653.
Ill, Edward J., to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Adjustable drive
mechanism. 2,892,360, 6-30-59, CI. 74 — 571.
Mich, George M., Jrv to Abbott Laboratories. Continuous
process for production of nicotinic acid. 2,905,688, 9-22-
59, CI. 260 — 295.5.
Illing, Walter: See —
Gossen, Hans, Kroger, and Illing. 2,879,702.
Illinois Clay Products Co. : See —
Ekedahl, John C, and Veale. 2,919,202.
Veale, John H. 2,881,083.
West. Howard F„ and Veale. 2,872,328.
Illinois Lock Co., The : See —
Wolniak, Stanley C. 2,883,848.
Illinois Railway Equipment Co. : See-
Johnson, Malcolm S. 2,897,771.
Sweger, Theodore J. 2,901,296.
Sweger, Theodore J., and Jensen. 2,903,305.
Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Obermaier, Alfred A. 2,872,556.
Obermaier, Alfred A. 2,904,995.
Peltola, Veikko K. 2,871,449.
Illinois Tool Works : See; —
Autio, Paul. 2.869,723
Boyd, Thomas R. 2,895,524.
Boyd, Thomas R. 2,906,311.
Boyd, Thomas R. 2.914,106.
Edwards, Bryant. 2,882,780.
Edwards, Bryant. 2,887,926.
Edwards, Bryant. 2.905.350.
Edwards, Bryant. 2,912,173.
Fabish Edward F. 2,905,059.
Flair, Henry J. 2.914,861.
Hamman, Denver C. 2,898,160.
Munse. Robert A. 2,885,754.
O'Connor, John B. 2,867,824.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,868,256.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,868,486.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,874,835.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,876,465.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2.876.971.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,879,569.
Illinois Tool Works : See— Continued
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,894,622.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,914,780.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 2,918,841.
Rapata, George M. 2,894,425.
Rapata, George M. 2,894,426.
Rapata, George M. 2,895,003.
Rapata, George M. 2,909,957.
Roeser, John O. 2,904,661.
Saari, Oliver E. 2,871.765.
Saari, Oliver E. 2,896,467.
Saari, Oliver E. 2,908,187.
Stern, William. 2,871.752.
Swick, Edwin G. 2,905,992.
Wieber. George L. 2.K75.663.
Hlinois Water Treatment Co. : See —
Caskey, Paul H., and Reents. 2,891,007.
Illman, John C, and H. J. Sommer, to Shell Development
Co. Asphalt plastisols and process for their preparation.
2,870,080, 1-20-59, CI. 208 — 23.
Illsley, Clifford R. : See —
Dawson, Fred, Illsley, Moilliet, and Ziegler. 2,893,867.
Illsley, Ralph W. : See —
Allbriglit, Norman J., and Illsley. 2.881,942.
Illsley, Ralph W., to The Allbright-Nell Co. Measuring and
dispensing apparatus for semisolid comestibles. 2,908,424,
10-13-59, CI. 222 — 250.
Ilnyckyj, Stephen : See —
Lukk. Georges G., Caesar, and Ilnyckyj. 2,908,637.
Imai, Kaneo, N. Ikeda, K. Tanaka, and S. Sugawara, to
Sankyo Co. Ltd. l-oxo-l-phenyl-hexa-2,4-diyne and its in-
termediate and process for the production of said com-
pounds. 2,868,839, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 592.
Imber, Alfred G., and A. Hall, to Imber Research Ltd. Burn-
ers for vaporised fuel. 2,905,233, 9-22-59, CI. 158 — 53.
Imber Research Ltd. : See —
Imber, Alfred G., and Hall. 2,905,233.
Imblum, Leo. Automatic transmission. 2,874,586, 2-24-59,
CI. 74 — 472.
Fluid coupling. 2,888,117, 5-26-59, CI.
Folding and sealing machines. 2,909,875,
53—76.
J. Fire alarm. 2,880,690, 4-7-59, CI.
Imblum, Leo.
192 — 59.
Imbs, Joseph F.
10-27-59, CI.
Imburgia, John
116—106.
Imershein, Charles, to Multi-Metal Wire Cloth Co., Inc.
Filter leaf and method of assembling it. 2,902,165,
9-1-59, CI. 210 — 486.
Imes, Paul L. : See —
Rhodes, Philip H„ and Imes. 2,886,545.
Imhof, Alfred. Method of embedded electrical high voltage
apparatus. 2,887,729, 5-26-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Imhoff, Bernard H., and J. K. McCahan, to Jones & Laughlln
Steel Corp. Sheet pack edge protector. 2,889,166, 6-2-59,
CI. 294 — 81.
Imhoff, Robert E., to The Roberts Brass Mfg. Co. Operating
mechanism for a gas valve. 2,912,881, 11-17-59, CI. 74 —
527.
Imhoff. William B., Jr.. to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Lock
securing means. 2,869,353, 1-20-59, CI. 70 — 370.
Imm, Lewis W.. to Librascope, Inc. Anti-submarine attack
director. 2,916,208, 12-8-59, CI. 235—61.5.
Imm, Ronald C, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Apparatus
for passing impulsed electric signals. 2,881,397, 4-7-59,
CI. 333 — 20.
Imme, Helmut : See — -
Hesse, Paul, and Imme. 2,886,909.
Immel, Ralph B. : See —
Mahler, Charles J., White, and Immel. 2,871,322.
Immel, Ralph B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupter. 2,875,301, 2-24-59, CI. 200 — 147.
Immel, Ralph B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Adjustable-
contour cam. 2,887,901, 5-26-59, CI. 74 — 568.
Immel, Ralph B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
magnetic devices. 2,888,616, 5-26-59, CI. 317 — 158.
Immel, Ralph B., and A. S. Nadrowski, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,875,302, 2-24-59. CI.
200—147.
Immel. Ralph B., A. S. Nadrowski. and M. P. White, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter.
2,875,303, 2-24-59, CI. 200—147.
Immel, Ralph B., and M. P. White, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit interrupter. 2,913,557, 11-17-59, CI. 200—
147.
Immesoete, Arthur J. : See — -
Oehler, William P., and Immesoete. 2.917,117.
Oehler, William P., Immesoete, and Reeder. 2,917,012
Imonetti, John E. : See —
Michalak, Stanley A., and Imonetti. 2,882,101.
Imonetti, John E., to Symons Clamp & Mfg. Co. Waler
clamping assembly for concrete wall forms. 2,879,576,
3-31-59, CI. 25—131.
Imparato, Jack G. Yoke-type clamps. 2,895,202, 7-21-59,
CI. 24 — 263.
Imparato, Jack G. Yoke-type clamps. 2,895,203, 7-21-59,
CI. 24—263.
Impax, Inc. : See —
Mason, Edward M. 2,905,458.
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459
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., The : See —
Franck, George E. Re. 24,726.
Franck, George E. 2,892,480.
Franck, George E. 2,893,464.
Franck, George E. 2,893,603.
Franck, George E. 2.912,262.
Franck, George E„ and Philippe. 2,898,016.
Gryniewicz, Julius. 2,908,193.
Kowal, Leonard J. 2,887,917.
Kowal, Leonard J. 2,893,463.
Philippe, Howard L. 2,872,150.
Philippe, Howard L. 2,897,835.
Philippe, Howard L. 2,904,222.
Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. : See —
Adams. John F. E.. Gerber. and Wilkes. 2,899,754.
Alsberg, Frederick R., Heslop, Rattee, and Stephen.
2,892,670.
Alsberg, Frederick R., Rattee. and Stephen. 2,892,671.
Alsberg, Frederick R., and Wyld. 2,895,785.
Anderson, Robert C. 2,914,549.
Attkins, Rov. 2,877.492.
Balfe, Bernard J., and Edgerley. 2,883,355.
Batty, John W., Lambert, Scott, and Seed. 2,913,481.
Bell, Ian C. M. 2,885,530.
Beswick, Geoffrey E., and Ganguin. 2,885,288.
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,670.
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,671.
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,673.
Brinielow, Harold C, and Vasey. 2,889,247.
Chuffart, Robert C. 2,902,520.
Clough, Harry. 2,872,490.
Clough, Harry. 2,886,601.
Coffey. David H.. and Guest. 2,898,318.
Coffey, David H., Johnson, and White. 2,880,192.
Coleman, Denis. 2,880,197.
Davidson, Samuel H. 2,892,377.
Davidson, Samuel H., Love, and Williams. 2,869,462.
Davies, Robert R. 2.872,440.
Davy, Geoffrey S., and Williams. 2,880,256.
Dawson, Fred, Illsley. Moilliet, and Ziegler. 2,893,867.
Dawson. Timothy L. 2,899,341.
Deverell-Smith, Raymond, Mitchell, and Twitchett.
2.874,146.
Dickson, Ronald, and Swainson. 2,903,495.
Dolan, John E., Brimley, and Dempster. 2,891,475.
Evans, Clifford, and Rack. 2,917,399.
Forsyth, William. 2,891,476.
Garden, William D., and Thompson. 2,889,349.
Gee, Eric, Johnson, Packer, and Stephenson, 2,902,456.
Gerber, Kenneth G. 2.916,764.
Gines, Ronald B., and Twitchett. 2,888,416.
Goddard, Reginald E. 2,897,157.
Goodall Robert R. and Sutcliffe. 2,899,425.
Gow, Robert S., and Williamson. 2,867,647.
Gray, James J. 2,903,350.
Gray, John A. 2,872,414.
Greenhalgh, Norman, and Walley. 2,899,356.
Haslam, Robert, and Davidson. 2,871,786.
Hawtin, Laurence R. 2,879,887.
Heslop, Robert N. 2,889,323.
Heslop, Robert N. 2,907,762.
Hill, Harold, and Rudge. 2,879,212.
Holker, Kenneth U. 2,904,420.
Holmes-Walker, William A., and Sandlford. 2,895,171.
Howard, Harold T., and Wilkinson. 2,889,327.
Hull. Roy. 2,872,372.
Lambert, Arthur, and Leyland. 2,903,493.
Lee, Geoffrey P. 2,880,185.
Lowe, Arthur, Moyse, and Wooler. 2,897,162.
Maclean. Duncan, Standring, Youle. and Munro.
2,907,753.
Martin, Alfred R. 2,900,304.
McConnell, George, and Jones. 2,889,376.
Mclntyre. James E. 2,907,792.
Monk, Cyril J. H. 2,917,065.
Munro, Duncan J. 2,8S9,372.
Oakes, William G. 2,868,762.
O'Neill, William A. 2,899.466.
Palfreeman. Herbert. 2,899,394.
Phipps, John W. 2,898,628.
Ramsay, David W. C. 2,911,410.
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Lawley. 2,891,937.
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Lenel. 2,911,443.
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Mitchell. 2,898,328.
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Smith. 2,872,470.
Salt, Albert E., and Taylor. 2,902,755.
Sause, Robert, and Stephen. 2,892,674.
Sawyer, Edward W. 2,883,441.
Scott, Gerald. 2.872,460.
Scott, Gerald, and Tate. 2,889,381.
Semmens. Peter W. B. 2,867,504.
Semmens, Peter W. B., and Summers-Smith. 2,880,239.
Slinger, Frank H., Wilkinson, and Howard. 2,884,422.
Smith, Ian W. F. 2,907,444.
Smith, Kenneth A. 2.891.563.
Smith, Kenneth A., and Love. 2,916,993.
Smith, Walter F. 2.917,472.
Speakman, Raymond H. 2.871,511.
Standring. Norman. 2,899,410.
Stephen, William E. 2,892,828.
Stephen, William E. 2,892,829.
Stephen, William E. 2,892,830.
Stephen, William E. 2,892,831.
Swainson, Eric. 2,871,533.
Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. : See — Continued
Tughan, Victor D. 2.889,310.
Waring, Wilson S. 2,872,454.
Wilkinson, Donald G. 2,884,423.
Williams, Gilbert A., and Firth. 2,897,061.
Woolcock, James W. 2,889,384.
Woolley, John M. 2,872,317.
Woolley, John M. 2,881,167.
Imperial Knife Associated Companies, Inc. : See —
Baer, Albert M. 2,896,321.
Baer, Albert M. 2,896,576.
Imperial Knife Co., Inc. : See —
Baer, Albert M. 2,908,096.
Imperial Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Peffer, Alrid B., Jr. 2,912,169.
Imperial Mfg. Corp. : See —
Maxim, Andrew. 2,893.739.
Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd., The : See —
Lewis, James G. 2,918,815.
Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada Ltd. : See —
Rowell. Lome A. 2.869.556.
Improved Machinery Inc. : See —
Allard. Harrie M. 2,871,517.
Annis, Rupert E., Jr. 2,880,771.
Annis. Rupert E.. Jr. 2,897,859.
Carlsmith, Lawrence A., and Rich. 2,878,116.
Carlsmith, Lawrence A., and Rich. 2,878,117.
Rich, John P., Luthi, and Thompson. 2,908,226.
Imse, Philip J., to Chain Belt Co. Plastic flat top conveyer.
2,911,091, 11-3-59, CI. 198—189.
Inaki, Toyojiro. Material handling tool. 2,891,813, 6-23-59.
CI. 294—50.6.
In-A-Wall Corp. : See —
Conville, John. 2,903,756.
Incar, Inc. : See —
Winters. John B., and Westbrook. 2,893,933.
Inchalik, Elroy J. : See —
Kuntz, Irving, Inchalik, and Lemiszka. 2,891,595.
Inco Co., The : See —
Iaquinta, Nicola. 2,886,830.
Indak Mfg. Corp. : See —
Soreng, John E. 2,868,906.
Independent Die & Supply Co. : See —
Jordan, William F. 2,887,041.
Independent Iron Works. Inc. : See —
Baker. Robert N. 2,893,753.
Independent Lock Co. : See —
McCuen, Burton A. 2,886,989.
Meyer, Laurence M. 2,887,336.
Muttart, Vincent. 2,877,638.
Muttart, Vincent. 2,885,880.
Indest, Heinz, H. Massat, and H. Stohr, to Vereinigte
Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Composition and method of
stabilizing e-caprolactam. 2,884,414, 4-28-59, CI. 260 —
239.3.
Indiana Commercial Filters Corp. : See —
Brundage, Alan D. 2,889,933.
Crane, Buren C, Honan, and Harlan. 2,904,652.
Crane, William A., and Honan. 2,91'6,148.
Dunlap, Marion W. 2,918,764.
Harlan, Avery S., and Honan. 2,887,228.
Indiana Steel Products Co., The : See —
Ireland, James R. 2,877,929.
Maynard, Charles A. 2,884,572.
Troy, Gerald P. 2,915,681.
Indiana University Foundation : See —
Harger, Rolla N. 2,867,511.
Kitselman, Harry L. 2,912,816.
Kitselman, Harry L., and Holmes. 2,897,256.
Nebergall, William H. 2,876,166.
Nebergall, William H. 2,882,204.
Indium Corp. of America, The : See —
Murray, William S., and Dyer. 2,909,833.
Indjoudjian, Mardiros D. Electric delay network. 2,869,083,
1-13-59, CI. 333—29.
Inductosyn Corp. : See —
Farrand, Clair L., and Winget. 2,915,721.
Foster, Vincent F. 2.915.722.
Tripp, Robert W. 2,875,390.
Tripp, Robert W. 2,900.612.
Tripp, Robert W. 2,902,887.
Industriaktiebolaget Luxor : See —
Augustin, Herbert. 2,911,481.
Schnell, Charles T. 2,914,329.
Wennerbo, Erik. 2,886,329.
Wennerbo, Erik, and Hedberg. 2,884,255.
Industrial Accountancy Partnership Ltd. : See —
Bihaly, Lajos. 2,910,934.
Industrial Brush Co.. Inc. : See —
Jones, Lloyd E. 2,897,527.
Jones, Lloyd E. 2,907,063.
Industrial Controls Corp. : See —
Thomas, Albert G. 2,870,388.
Thomas, Albert G.
Thomas, Albert G.
Thomas, Albert G.
Thomas, Albert G.
2,871,767.
2,880,625.
2,887,640.
2,901,668.
Industrial Development Co. : See —
Nelson, Charles and N. E., Erlckson, and Hellenkamp.
2 914 321
Schubert, Dale L. 2,898,958.
460
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Industrial Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Lowther, Wilfred W. 2,902,112.
Spicer, John J., Jr. 2,886,674.
Spicer, John J., Jr. 2,897,305.
Industrial Filter & Pump Mfg. Co. : See —
Schmidt, Henry, Jr., and Ledford. 2,901,115.
Zievers, James F. 2,891,673.
Industrial Gravure Co. : See —
Lear, Floyd R., Sr. 2,879,616.
Industrial Hardware Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Gluck, William. 2,917,723.
Industrial Heat Engineering Co. : See —
Marks, George M. 2,875,616.
Industrial Nucleonics Corp. : See —
Alexander. Frank M. 2,909,660.
Chope, VVilbert E., and Mamas. 2,894,185.
Foster, George B. 2,884,530.
Handel, Neil E. 2,875,404.
Varner Donald E. 2,895,888.
Industrial Ovens, Inc. : See —
Alexeff, Alexander V., and Richards. 2,915,102.
Industrial Park Corp. : See —
Freyholdt, Helmut A., and McCown. 2,912,013.
Industrial Patent Corp. : See- —
Wales, Nathaniel B. 2,898,747.
Industrial Plastic Fabricators, Inc. : See —
Kaminsky, Stanley J. 2,868,499.
Industrial Products Co., Inc. : See —
Downey, Richard M. 2,882,552.
Industrial Rayon Corp. : See —
Kline, Hayden B., and Levy. 2,887,843.
Malm, Lawrence L. 2,904,109.
Mayner, Thomas S. 2,871,090.
Mayner, Thomas S. 2,903.841.
McLellan, Kenneth M. 2,875,077.
Temin, Samuel C. 2.868,770.
Temin, Samuel C, and Levine. 2,910,457.
Vodonik. Joseph L. 2,877.138.
Industrial Research Associates, Inc. : See —
McGillem, Clare D.. and Williams. 2,867,767.
Industrial Research Products Inc. : See —
Knowles, Hugh S., and Mullen. 2,912,523.
Knowles, Hugh S., and Pllce. 2,912,522.
Industrial Tectonics, Inc. : See —
Adams, William L., Sr. 2,887,334.
Industrial Vendors, Inc. : See —
Totten, John A. 2,895,402.
Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe Akt. : See —
Konig. Wilhelm A. 2 869,796.
Ine, Frank H. Combination bag cutter and bag clipping
device. 2,866.975, 1-6-59, CI. 1 — 120.
Ine, Frank H. Shrink tank for submerging packaged articles.
2,878,822, 3-24-59, CI. 134—126.
Ine, Frank H. Shrink tank for packaged articles. 2,892,462,
6-30-59, CI. 134 — 126.
Ine, Frank H., and R. Kellersman. Automatic packaging clip
feeding and fastening device. 2,907,494, 10-6-59, CI. 221 —
156.
Inertia Starter Developments Ltd. : See —
Danilewicz, Ludomir. 2,877,755.
Ineson, Clifton H., to The Waterbury Plating Co. Machine
for loosening enamelled articles from screens. 2,891,503,
6-23-59, CI. 118—57.
Infeld, Otto. Fine tuning device for stringed instruments.
2,877,678, 3-17-59, CI. 84—302.
Infilco Inc. : See—
Adelson, Samuel L. 2,867,233.
Adelson, Samuel L. 2,895,494.
Adelson, Samuel L. 2.899.824.
Adelson, Samuel L. 2,911,005.
Battey, Everett M., and Livney. 2,872,149.
Eidsness, Fred A., and Kalinske. 2,907,712.
Kalinske, Anton A. 2,886.175.
Wormser, Arthur. 2,885,079.
Wormser, Arthur. 2,903,278.
Information Systems, Inc. : See —
Anderson, Ralph A. 2,905.520.
Westover, Edmund A. 2,917,153.
Infra Electronics Corp. : See —
Sherwood, Henry A. 2,877,020.
Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S. p. A. : See —
Capellaro, Natale. 2,902,124.
Capellaro, Natale, and Oassino. 2,875,882.
Cignetti, Luciano. 2,910,935.
Heinze, Herbert. 2 893.532.
Negri, Franco. 2,872,514.
Reisch, Siegfried. 2,887,269.
Reisch, Siegfried. 2,917,236.
Ingbermann, Arthur K. : See —
Auerbaeh, Victor, and Ingbermann. 2,901,461.
Ingeniorsfirman Magnetic Ah : See —
Mollfors, Hans G. 2,901,696.
Ingerman, Peter Z. : See —
Taylor, Donald R., Jr., and Ingerman. 2,911,566.
Ingprsoll, Eugene R., R. R. Trautwein, and V. W. Wall, to
North American Aviation, Inc. Magnetic pulse generator.
2,879,389, 3-24-59, CI. 250—36.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., The : See —
Kampmeier, Frederick J. 2.890,083.
Turner, Harold H. 2,879,692.
Wagner, Elmer K. 2,869,110.
Ingersoll-Rand Co. : See —
Alder.son, William T. 2,889,108
Braatz, Willi. 2,896,985.
Clarke, Bruce P. 2,893,357.
Gattiker, Albert F., Jr., and Reynolds.
Harrison. Henry and H. C. 2,900,178.
Harrison, Henry C. and H. 2,889,902.
Hillman, John. 2,882,861.
Holvenstot, Clyde E. 2,918,939.
Hornschuch, Hanns. 2,876,946.
Jimerson, Francis A. 2,897,832.
Le Valley, John. 2,889,106.
Morrison, William A. 2,886.004.
Reynolds, Harold C. 2,874,989.
Reynolds, Harold C.
Reynolds, Harold C.
Stenger, August M.
Whitfield, Joseph E.
2,893,719.
2,878,700.
2,889,132.
2,915,241.
2,901,164.
Ingham, Lawrence A., and J. C. Davidson. Electric current
regulators. 2,890,427, 6-9-59, CI. 336 — 10.
Ingham, Philip H., and A. Mastrobattista, to Interchemical
Corp. Pigmented plastics and method for preparing the
same. 2,868,662, 1-13-59, CI. 106 — 193.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr. : See —
Littlejohn, Robert A., and Ingham. 2,884.011.
Perkins, Fred D., Jr., and Ingham. 2,890,751.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Tilt truck. 2,903,219, 9-8-59, CI. 248 — 137.
Ingham, Robert M., Jr., R. Ferguson, and J. L. Brown, to
Deering Milliken Research Corp. Handling arrangement
for bobbins and the like. 2,911,088, 11-3-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Ingham, William E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Pulse separating circuits. 2,871,379, 1-27-59, CI. 307 —
88.5.
Ingham, William E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Synchronising of two trains of signals. 2,889,473, 6-2-59,
CI. 307 — 149.
Inghram, Dudley H. Method for pressure cooking canned
goods. 2,909.436, 10-20-59, CI. 99 — 214.
Inglis, Ronald A., to E. O'Sull'ivan. Apparatus for the trans-
port and storage of vehicles. 2,873,865, 2-17-59, CI.
214—16.1.
Ingold, Hans. Apparatus for displacing containers and plat-
forms. 2,883,943, 4-28-59, CI. 104 — 172.
Ingold, Walter M. : See —
Richterkessing, Frank H., and Ingold. 2,889,969.
Ingolia, Anthony J., and R. F. McLean, to General Motors
Corp. Vehicle bodv shell. 2,876,037, 3-3-59, CI. 296 — 28.
Ingraham, E., Co., The : See —
Kohlhagen, Walter. 2,891,182.
Kohlhagen, Walter. 2,897,381.
Kohlhagen, Walter. 2.905. s.39.
Lipfert, Donald E. 2,878,682.
2.871 702.
Airport lighting. 2,892,994, 6-30-59,
Tetro, Roland G.
Ingraham, Edward E.
CI. 340—20.
Ingraham, Robert W. :
See —
Brophy, Jere E., and Ingraham. 2,902,417.
Ingram, Alvin R., and C. N. Irvine., to Koppers Co., Inc.
Quick-drying oleoresinous coating compositions containing
resorcinol-P-alkylphenol-aldehvde resins and a process of
preparing these resins. 2,878,198, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Ingram. Carl B. : See —
Willetts, Elwood H., Ingram, and Watson. 2,889,093.
Ingram, Carl B. Wheeled pipe line carrier. 2,879,787,
3-31-59, CI. 137 — 344.
Ingram, Carl B., and L. E. Watson. Insulated link.
2,897,257, 7-28-59, CI. 174 — 183.
Ingram, Harold P. Car top boat carrier. 2,896,804, 7-28-59,
CI. 214 — 450.
Ingram, Maxwell, to Gorn Electric Co., Inc. Spring separable
connector. 2,879,495, 3-24-59, CI. 339 — 45.
Ingram, Robert R. : See —
Ridgeway, Bruce, and Ingram. 2,902,116.
Ingres. Jeannot G.. to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Booster brake
mechanism. 2.867.307. 1-6-59, CI. 192 — 3.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsey-Haves Co. Booster motor mech-
anism. 2.877,745. 3-17-59. CI. 121 — 3S.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsev-Haves Co. Booster brake mech-
anism. 2,879,645, 3-31-59, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Booster motor con-
trol mechanism. 2,890,771, 6-16-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsey-Haves Co. Differential fluid
pressure motor. 2,894.490, 7-14-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Booster mechanism.
2,896,585, 7-28-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Booster brake mecha-
nism. 2,900,962, 8-25-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ingres. Jeannot G., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster mechanism.
2.905.151, 9-22-59, CI. 121—38.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Power mechanism.
2.905.152, 9-22-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ingres, Jeannot G., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake mecha-
nism. 2,910,048, 10-27-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ingwer, Carl H, C. E. Wright, and H. Weibel, to The Ridge
Tool Co. Power threading tool having lubrication means
for the tool carriage and the die head cutters.
12-15-59, CI. 10 — 106.
2,916,749,
Inhoffen, Hans H., O. Isler, M. Montavon. R. Ruegg, and P.
Zeller, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 4 - [2', 6', 6' - trimethyl-
cyclohexen - (2') - ylidene] - 2 - methyl - buten - (2) - al-
(1). 2,890,249, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 598.
LIST OF PATENTEES
461
Injection Molding Co. : See —
Magruder, William R., and Gomerdinger. 2,894,139.
Marchant, Paul A. 2,870,797.
Inker, Gordon : See —
Marshall, George E. E., and Inker. 2,910,943.
Inland Homes Corp. : See —
Thyer, Roger. 2,892,192.
Inland Steel Co. : See —
Babick, John J., and Shipley. 2,875,909.
Cooney, Edward J. 2,890,735.
Craig, George H. 2,915,305.
Halley, James \V. 2,S89,219.
Hautau, Charles F. 2,911,117.
Holowaty, Michael O. 2,899,277.
Pearson, Vincent P., and Holowaty. 2,876 176.
Porter, Frank R., Halley, and McFarland. 2,872,352.
Schwendemann, Edward T., Sadowsky, and Murway.
2,894,856.
Smith, Phillip H. 2,893,716.
Inland Steel Products Co. : See — ■
Rice, Norman D. 2,901,062.
Russell, Fred J. 2,906,490.
Inman, Byron N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of metallic cyanides. 2,876,066, 3-3-59, CI.
23 — 79.
Inman, Charles E. : See — ■
Gall, John F., and Inman. 2,918,434.
McCoy. George, Inman, and Kyker. 2,914,573.
Inman, Daniel O. Receptacle liner. 2,873,060, 2-10-59, CI.
229 31.
Inman, Giibert H. Sanitary handle device. 2,903,734, 9-15-
59, CI. 16 — 111.
Inman, William H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Carton. 2,870,950,
1-27-59, CI. 229 — 16.
Inman, William H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Collapsible carton.
2.878.986, 3-24-59, CI. 229 — 41.
Inman, William H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Collapsible carton.
2.878.987, 3-24-59. CI. 229 — 41.
Inman, William H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Collapsible carton.
2,881,968. 4-14-59, CI. 229 — 41.
Inman, William H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Collapsible carton.
2,8S4,180, 4-28-59, CI. 229 — 41.
Innis, Robert T. : See —
Dyer, Tom L., Jr., and Innis. 2,906,910.
Inniss. Clarence F.. to United States of America, Navy.
Diode shunt gating circuit. 2,808,969, 1-13-59, CI.
250—27.
Inotay, Sandor. Pouring spout for liquid containers.
2.909,306, 10-20-59, CI. 222—570.
Inotsume, Zen-Ichi. Pallet type escape mechanism for time
pieces. 2.907,168, 10-6-59, CI. 58 — 121.
Inpyn, Anthony. Folding leg support for furniture. 2,911,-
273, 11-3-59. CI. 311—99.
Insalaco, Michael A., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Developer for
electrostatic images. 2,891,011, 6-16-59, CI. 252 — 62.1.
Insalaco, Michael A., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Electrostatic
developer and toner. 2,892,794. 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 62.1.
Insetta, Lloyd W. : See —
Musser, C Walton, and Insetta. 2,870,631.
In-Sink-Erator Mfg. Co. : See —
Enright, James H. 2,894,189.
Wieczorek, Eugene E. 2,868,465.
Wieczorek, Eugene E. 2.875,958.
Wieczorek, Eugene E. 2,898.417.
Wieczorek, Eugene E. 2,917,246.
Insley, Bert T., % to B. Walker. Fluid pump or injector.
2,912,937, 11-17-59, CI. 103—120.
Insley, Norman : See —
Hovgaard, Ole M., and Insley. 2,882,648.
Insolio, Thomas A., to American Window Glass Co. Glass
break-off machine. 2,878,622, 3-24-59, CI. 49 — 48.
Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie : See —
Allard, Marc, Trentini, and Wahl. 2,906,616.
Hanin, Mireille, and Voeltzel. 2,902,208.
Paris. Francois. 2.899,287.
Wahl, Lucien. 2,906,617.
Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants et Lubriflants :
See —
Breelle, Yves L. G. 2,870.752.
Congard, Roger-Paul. 2,908,257.
Hugel, Georges. 2.909.541.
Leprince. Pierre, Coussemant, and Limido. 2,899,473.
Souillard, Georges J. P. 2,896,002.
Institut fur Werkzeugmaschinen : See —
Schonherr, Manfred. 2,917,028.
Institute of Gas Technology : See —
Linden, Henry R. 2.907.647.
Linden, Henry R., Reid, and Bair. 2,881,232.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and Linden. 2,882,138.
Institute of Textile Technology : See — -
Nieman, Donald F., and Hart. 2,869,416.
Institutional Industries, Inc. : See —
Mize, William E. 2.868,275.
Mize, William E. 2,914,111.
Institutum Divi Thomae Foundation : See —
Gerth, Albert E., and Embshoff. 2,885,510.
Instituut voor Tuinbouwtechniek : See —
Feis, Nikolaas. 2,884,204.
Instrument Development Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Bentley, George P., McNabb, and Lewis. 2,918,542.
2,906,644.
See-
See—
Instruments for Industry, Inc. : See —
Algase, Lawrence I. 2,900,634.
Lockwood, Robert C. 2.870,381.
Intagliata, Salvatore J. : See —
Hildebrandt, William J., and Intagliata. 2,913,088.
Intavex, Inc. : See —
Dudenhausen, Hans J. 2,877,646.
Intelligent Machines Research Corp. : See —
Shepard, David H. 2,897,481.
Interchemical Corp. : See —
Dean, Russell T., and Schefbauer. 2,867,593.
Goldstein, Gabriel F. 2,872,423.
Hanle, John E., Tringali, and Yuska. 2,880,187.
Haskell, Edward C, and Burrell. 2,885,293.
Ingham, Philip H., and Mastrobattista. 2,868,662.
Melchoni, Anna F., Johnson, and Chase. 2,917,475.
Rolle, Clifford J., Roteman, and Barnes. 2,872,422.
Rowland, Charles S., and Zucker. 2,897,165.
Intercoastal Door Corp. : See —
Herts, John H. B. 2,893,076.
Intercompany Corp. : See —
Gutzmer, Ernest R. 2,886,894.
Gutzmer, Ernest R. 2,911,347.
Intercontinental Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — -
Smithwick, Jack W., and Ruff. 2,887,249.
Inter-Continentaler Huttenbau : See —
Lobkowitz, Giinther B. 2,870,664.
Interior Steel Equipment Co., The : See —
Schaefer, Wilbur J. 2,912,271.
Interlake Iron Corp. : See —
Armour, Frank K. 2,908,407.
Geiser, John D. 2,872,054.
Gutzmer, Ernest R. 2,871,572.
Ruth, Helmer A. 2,901,132.
Interlock Corp. : See —
Modrey, Henry J. 2,882,579.
International Alloys Ltd. : See —
Scheuer, Ernst, and Howells.
International Basic Economy Corp. :
Collins, John E. 2,892,608.
Collins, John E. 2,892,644.
Collins, John E. 2,893,428.
Collins, John E. 2,898,936.
Zies, Carl W. 2,903,960.
International Business Machines Corp. :
Adams, Francis V. 2,869,785.
Adams, Francis V. 2,902,601.
Andersen, Just B. 2,872,038.
Anderson, Richard L. 2,894,152.
Andrews, Victor M., and Berkin. 2,910,164.
Apgar, Donald H.. and Bosman. 2,907,937.
Badger, Henry R., Pratt, and Walter. 2,876,277.
Barbeau, Raymond A., and Meade. 2,901,041.
Barbeau, Raymond A., and Norris. 2,910,536.
Barber, Edmund A., Jr. 2,909,971.
Bauer, Charles H. 2,869,869.
Bauer, Edwin W. 2,868,451.
Bauer, Edwin W. 2,918,664.
Bauer, Edwin W., and Haynes. 2,889,540.
Bauer, Edwin W., and Haynes. 2,910,594.
Baumeister, Heard K. 2,877,066.
Beattie, Horace S. 2,893,312.
Beattie, Horace S., Buley, and Muenzer. 2,919,005.
Beiderbecke, Charles H. 2,872,011.
Benson, Alfred B., and Thorne. 2,919,427.
Blackford, Stephen H. 2,919,431.
Bloch, Erich. 2,910,677.
Bloch, Erich, and Hallstead. 2,910,673.
Bloch, Erich, and Paulsen. 2,889,543.
Bolton, Wallis D. 2,884,704.
Bolton, Wallis D. 2,889,758.
Bolton, Wallis D. 2.890,343.
Bolton, Wallis D. 2,910,229.
Bonner, Gilbert B. 2,905,301.
Borders, Charles R. 2.889.456.
Boyd, Robert E. 2,919,067.
Brand, Samuel. 2,910,669.
Branscomb, Charles E. 2,915,161.
Brophy, James J., and Buttrey. 2,914.728.
Brophy, Jere E., and Ingraham. 2,902,417.
Brown, Edgar A. 2,880,997.
Brown, Edgar A. 2,902,676.
Brown, Edgar A. 2,915,593.
Brown, Edgar A., and Zuleeg. 2,872,257.
Bruce, George D. 2,869,000.
Bruce, George D., and Eckelman. 2,868,455.
Bruce, George D., Henle. 2,891,172.
Bruce, George D., Henle, and Walsh. 2,888,578.
Bruce. George D.. Jr. 2,905,383.
Burrell, Warren P., Cohen, and Hardenbergh. 2,901,168.
Buslik, Walter S., and Vinson. 2,919,076.
Cargill, Allan C. 2,897,648.
Cauboue, Jean, and Gergaud. 2,901,169.
Chao. Shih C. 2.870.348.
Clapper, Genung L. 2,885,149.
Clapper, Genung L. 2,885,573.
Counihan, Richard G. 2,902,677.
Crawford, David J. 2,906,871.
Crawley, Hubert J. and Strachey. 2,898,041.
Cronouist, Donald H. 2,905,768.
Cunningham, James M. 2.876,880.
Cunningham, James M. 2,907,521.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued
Cunningham. James M. 2,910,534.
Davis, Roderic A., Gustafson, and Hnat. 2,880,932.
DayUin, Donald R. 2,876,950.
De Lano, Ralph B., Jr. 2,909.972.
De Lano, Ralph B., Jr., and Xoung. 2,872,612.
De Matteis, John J. 2,895,122.
Demer, Frederick M, and Harrington. 2,895,411.
Deiner, Frederick M., and Marks. 2,881,364.
Dersch, William C, Jr. 2,915,677.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,872,570.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,872,592.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,872,670.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,882,463.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,884,192.
Dickinson, Arthur H. 2,895,672.
Dickinson, Wesley B. 2,897,254.
Dodge, Ronald D. 2,879,879.
Dodge, Ronald D. 2,897,941.
Dodge, Ronald D. 2,909,935.
Dodge, Ronald D., and Walton. 2,905,304.
Dodge. William W., and Hibbard. 2,877,081.
Dodge, William W., and Ryan. 2,896,531.
Doty, Charles R., and Smith. 2,884,004.
Drum, Raymond F., and Wenn. 2,873,434.
Dufour, Roland P. 2,872,662.
Duke, William H. 2,905,889.
Durfee, Benjamin M., and Miller. 2,867.790.
Emery, Raymond W., and Henle. 2,006,889.
Emery, Raymond W., Henle, and Logue. 2,884,546.
Fiehl Michael. 2,898,104.
Flehl, Michael. 2,919,130.
Fitch, Clyde J. 2,897,934.
Fitch. Clyde J. 2,909.996.
Fleisher, Harold. 2,903,602.
Furman, Frank J., Moneagle, and Simpson. 2,907,270.
Furman, Frank J., Moneagle, and Simpson. 2,909,994.
Furman, Frank J. and Simpson. 2,889,770.
Ganzhorn, Karl, Einsele, and Bornhauser. 2,914,754.
Garwin, Richard L. 2.913,881.
Garwin, Richard L., Reich, and Triebwasser. 2,897,399.
Geisler, Helmut J. 2,889.538.
Geisler, Helmut J., and Young. 2,897,402.
Gessner, Eugene. 2,910,675.
Giannuzzi, George A. 2,884.799.
Gilmore. Vincent J. 2,897,945.
Gilovich, Paul A. 2,873,725.
Goddard, William A. 2,901,730.
Gorgas, Henry L. 2,897,363.
Greanias, Evon C. 2,881.976.
Greanias. Evon C. 2,885.551.
Greaves, Robert W. 2,902,974.
Greenblott, Bernard J., and Kelly. 2,919,326.
Greenhalgh, Roger C. 2,872.666.
Hagopian, Jacob J. 2,896,456.
Hagopian, Jacob J. 2,913,246.
Hagopian, Jacob J. 2,914,480.
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,901,166.
Hamilton, Francis E., Hughes, Smith, and Furr. 2,919,-
429.
Hamilton, Francis E., Troy, and Hughes. 2,877,450.
Hamilton, Francis E., Wolfe, and Jackowski. 2,902,213.
Handen, Carl. 2,898,522.
Hannibal, Joseph O., Jr. 2,909,995.
Harker, John M., and Lynott. 2,913,922.
Harper, Leonard R. 2,910.236.
Hauser, John H., and Lorenz. 2,872,391.
Havens, Bryon L. 2,903,579.
Havens, Byron L. 2,907,526.
Havens, Byron L. 2,910,239.
Havens, Bryon L. 2,910,240.
Haynes, Munro K. Re. 24,614.
Haynes, Munro K. 2,881,413.
Haynes, Munro K. 2,881,414.
Hazel, Herbert K. 2,901,127.
Henle, Robert A. 2,872,593.
Henle, Robert A. 2,903,604.
Hibbard, Oscar L., and Bakelaar. 2,909,891.
Hickerson, John E. 2,905,083.
Hickerson, John E. 2,905,302.
Hickerson, John E., Page, and Weidenhammer. 2,895,584.
Holman, Wesley A. 2,913,535.
Homan, Merle E. 2,901,675.
Housman, Bennett. 2,888,201.
Hunter, Lloyd P. 2,867,733.
Hunter, Lloyd P. 2,869,112.
Hunter, Lloyd P. 2,897,105.
Hunter, Lloyd P. 2,898,247.
Johnson, Reynold B., and Dersch. 2,872,669.
Johnson, Reynold B., Moneagle, Koranye, Jurgens, and
Prater. 2,889,110.
Keller, Seymour P. 2.910,648.
Kelly, Martin J. 2,898,580.
Kelly, Martin J. 2.901,580.
Kelly, Martin J. 2,907,254.
Kippenhan, Beverly W. 2,884,625.
Kistner, Harold J., and Moneagle. 2,881,697.
Klotz, Herman J. 2,880,800.
Klotz, Herman J., and Hudson. 2,879,331.
Koehler, Robert B. 2,872,108.
Koelsch, Albert C, Jr., and De Lano. 2,909,973.
Korner, Peter. 2,889.908.
Kropp, Willis A. 2,872,185.
International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued
Kropp, Willis A. 2,880,569.
Kulesza, Frank W. 2,884,348.
Lesser, Murray L. 2,907,009.
Lind. Warren K. 2.885,657.
Little, John B., and Phelps. 2,902,629.
Litz, Frank A. 2,916,20o.
Logue, Joseph C. 2,872,594.
Logue, Joseph C, and Brennemann. 2,884,557.
Luning, George A., and Wilson. 2,877,017.
Lynott, John J. 2,898,890.
Lynott, John J. 2,904,070.
MacCormack, Henry E. 2,890,141.
Maclay, William R. 2,881,073.
Maclay. William R. 2 914.956.
MacSorley, Olin L. 2,880,331.
MacSorley, Olin L. 2,882,423.
Malmros, Gustav V. A., and Harrington. 2.897.752.
Marcus, Mitchell P., and Underwood. 2,889,987.
Markow, George R. 2,875,432.
May, Gordon H. 2,884,794.
McNutt, Robert D. 2.910.544.
Mestre, Auguste F. 2,919,434.
Miles, George X. 2,87o,88:<.
Mitchell, George E. 2,867,167.
Morgan, Mark. 2.901.927.
Mork, Ralph G. 2,902,684.
Mork, Ralph G. 2,yi5,643.
Murphy. Robert W. 2,875 537.
Newcomb, Delmar C. 2,906,400.
Northrup, Willard F. 2,919,044.
O'Donnell, John F and Segall. 2,898,514.
Oldenboom, Derk J. 2,880,999.
Oldenboom, Derk J. 2,918,853.
Palmer, Leon E. 2,87o.8aU.
Palmer, Leon E. 2.905.305.
Palmer, Leon E. 2,919,002.
Palmer, Leon E., and Donnan. 2,905,303.
Palmer, Leon E., Page, and Hickerson. 2,879,876.
Palmer, Ralph L. 2,884,189.
Panissidi, Hugo A. 2,878.015.
Panissidi, Hugo A. 2,880,838.
Panissidi, Hugo A. 2,902,005.
Paulsen, Robert C. 2,880,392.
Paulsen, Robert C, and Dickinson. 2,901,608.
Peterson, Edward L., Jr. 2.878,398.
Petherick, Edward J., and Rowley. 2,886,242.
Petherick, Edward J., and Rowley. 2,913,177.
Petherick, Edward J., and Rowley. 2,913,178.
Phelps, Byron E„ Sochor, and Kusnick. 2,913,171.
Post. Frederick L. 2,898,581.
Pratt, Francis L. 2,869.853.
Purcell, Joseph J. 2.885.072.
Quade, Edward A. 2,875,429.
Quade, Edward A„ and Wood. 2,899,657.
Rehurek, Adolph, Jr. 2,889,909.
Ress, Thomas I., and Greanias. 2,919,425.
Rice, Rex. 2,911,147.
Richards, Richard K. 2,888,556.
Rochester, Nathaniel, Johnson, Amdahl, and Mutter.
2,889,535.
Rogers, Mortimer D., and Dickinson. 2,880,314.
Rohland, William S. 2,877,951.
Rohland, William S. 2.910.686.
Rohland, William S. 2,919,426.
Rosenheim, Donald E. 2,911,623.
Ross, Dan C. 2,884,621.
Ross, Harold D., Sarahan, Astrahan, Housman, and
Thomas. 2,914,248.
Roth, Robert I. 2,867.168.
Roth, Robert I. 2.889 539.
Roth, Robert I. 2,896,844.
Roth, Robert I. 2,905,000.
Roth, Robert I. 2,914.245.
Russell, Louis A. 2,894,151.
Russell, Louis A. 2,904,779.
Russell, Louis A. 2,907,987.
Russell, Louis A. 2,910.515.
Russell, Louis A. 2,919,354.
Rutz, Richard F. 2,867,732.
Rutz, Richard F. 2.8S9 499.
Rutz, Richard. 2,898.474.
Rutz, Richard F. 2,910,634.
St. Johnston, Andrew. 2,895,671.
Saltz. Fred. 2.884.852.
Saxenmeyer, George J. 2,919,382.
Sehreiner, Kenneth E. 2.875.951.
Scott, George W.. and MacLay. 2,915,906.
Shafer, Orville B., and Reynolds. 2,910.234.
Shafer, Orville B., and Rohland. 2.909.993.
Shafer, Orville B.. and Rohland. 2.910,685.
Silvey, Gene A., and Lyons. 2,898,248.
Slack, Robert E. 2 889 532.
Slack, Robert E. 2,907,926.
Sliter, Donald D. 2.872.589.
Smith, Perrin F. 2,906,819.
Smith, Robert S„ Eggenberger, and Scow. 2,907,680.
Smura, Edwin J. 2,914.698.
Snyder, Leonard S.. and Wittenberg. 2,872,110.
Solar, Samuel L. 2.917,460.
Southard. Carl D. 2.910. 035.
Sprick, Walter. 2.919,364.
Springer. Charles G., Jr. 2,888,077.
Stewart, William R. 2,869.789.
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2,907,886.
Edwards, and Thomas.
2,892,588.
International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued
Stiles, Donald J. 2,880,996.
Stott, Charles B., and Daino. 2,907,520.
Strong. Thomas M. 2,910,597.
Swanson, Robert E., and Berger. 2,875,506.
Taunt, James E. 2,895,106.
Taylor, Richard. 2,886,702.
Thompson. John J. and Knight. 2,898,255.
Tibbling, Stig B. 2,879,877.
Tibbling, Stig B. 2,889,026.
Toeppen, Thurston H. 2,889,024.
Toeppen, Thurston H. 2,902,137.
Toner, James W. 2,910,583.
Tucker, Gardiner L. 2,869,054.
Vogel, Norman A. 2,886,651.
Vogel, Norman A. 2,897,484.
Wagner, Walter W. 2,901,246.
Walker, Robert M. 2,886.798.
Walker, Robert M. 2,891,153.
Walker, George A. 2,902.132.
Walton, Charles A. 2,872,671.
Walton, Neil D., and Kruspe. 2,902,133.
Way, James E. 2,902,330.
Weidenhammer, James A. 2,910,294.
Weiss, Cornelius F., Jr., and Di Cambio. 2,884,191.
Whippo, Walter B. 2,902,136.
Whlppo, Walter B. 2,919,008.
Whitney, Gordon E. 2,877,449.
Willard, Dennis D. 2,869.965.
Willard, Dennis D. 2,895,079.
Willard, Dennis D. 2,901,738.
Willard, Dennis D., and Malmros.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn,
2.913.175.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Robinson.
Wilson, Edward S., and Young. 2,885,656.
Wilson, Lawrence A., Durfee, and Tashjian. 2,900,831.
Wilson, Melvin G. 2,894,128.
Wittenberg, Wilford M. 2,910,674.
Wittwer, Bernard W. 2,872,013.
Wohr. Thomas E. 2.882,424.
Woodbury. William W., Wheelock, and Toben. 2,884,619.
Wooding, Edwin R. 2,918,865.
Young, Donald R. 2,869,111.
Young, Donald R. 2,877,355.
Young, Donald R. 2,914,735.
Young, Donald R. 2,914.736.
Young, Donald R. 2,919,063.
Young. Donald R., and Funk. 2,872,661.
Young. Paul M. 2.884.487.
Young, Richard J. 2,919,003.
International Cigar Machinery Co. : See —
Clausen, Sigurd. 2, 891,656.
Hanson, Victor G. 2,891,557.
Wheeler, Henry H. 2,884,929.
International Clay Machinery of Delaware, Inc. : See —
McElroy, Roy H. 2,909,826.
McElroy, Roy H„ and Dykes. 2,888,731.
International Combustion (Holdings) Ltd. : See —
Harlow, Walter F. 2,867,378.
International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. : See —
Bird Raymond. 2 904 252.
Broido, Daniel. 2,892,542.
Drewe, John, and Atkinson. 2,899,568.
Keen, Harold H. 2,909,128.
Townsend, Ralph, and Sharp. 2,898,513.
Womersley, John R., and Townsend. 2,898,042.
Wright, Thomas O.. and Rigby. 2,893,311.
International Electronic Research Corp. : See —
McAdam, John C. 2.915,637.
Woods, Leroy R. 2,899,670.
Woods, Leroy R. 2,905,742.
International Fermont Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Norment, Robert T. 2,870,862.
Instrument Glass Co. Inc. : See —
Langberg, Charles. 2,887,424.
International Harvester Co. : See —
Aasland. John L. 2.881,579.
Aasland, John L. 2,912,812.
Allin, George S. 2,867,922.
Allin, George S., Sr. 2,888.758.
Allin. George S., Sr.. and Liu. 2,876,657.
Barbknecht, Fred W. 2.869 308.
Barrett, Robert D. 2.868.273.
Beardsley, Gale R. 2,906,252.
Behnen. William B. 2.871.805.
Benno, Edward L. 2,884,811.
Bornzin, James H. 2.909,989.
Bornzin, James H., Sadler, and Fachini. 2,884,754.
Carlson. Ernest C. 2.909,988.
Chen. Simon K. 2,872.496.
Christofferson. Donald F. 2,876,853.
Clark, Adna R. 2,906,088.
Clark. Adna R. 2.912,832.
Courtney. Joseph F.. and Radtke. 2,885,257.
Covitt, Jack G. 2,901,792.
Davidson, Trevor O., and Storatz. 2,897,613.
Donner, Verne P.. Henning. and Allin. 2,917,125.
Erisman, Ralph J. 2,895,330.
Feil, George W.. Jr. 2.285.243.
Fell, George W., Jr. 2,912,198.
Ferguson. Henry A., Ziskal. and Isaacson. 2,913,064.
French. George L. 2,886,338.
International Harvester Co. : See — Continued
Gilmore, Loren D., and Mardoian. 2,912,967.
Hagen, Clarence R. 2,869.306.
Hanson, Clark L. 2,881,957.
Harrop, Clifford B. 2,869,657.
Hausmann. Joseph A. 2,897,661.
Hennessey, Richard G. 2,874,790.
Henning, William W„ and Storatz. 2,867,444.
Hershman, Gordon L. 2,869,654.
Hershman, Gordon L. 2,874,789.
Hershman, Gordon L. 2,886,065.
Hubert. Clarence A. 2,899,034.
Hubert, Clarence A., Rosenthal, and Barrett. 2,881,627.
Huddle, Edwin F. 2,897,900.
Huddle, Edwin F., and Clark. 2,895,278.
Jedr/.ykowski, Edmund. 2,908,994.
Jucaitis, Pranas. 2,808,674.
Kivisto, Lauri J., and Seddon. 2,807,787.
Kolthoff. C. Paul, Jr. 2,876,751.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr. 2,8 )5,503.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr. 2,897,803.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr. 2,902,298.
Kolthoif, C. Paul, Jr., and Jones. 2,909,363.
Kowalik, John J. 2,889,153.
Lee, Fred A. 2,868,310.
Lyle, James E., and Jaramillo. 2,{106,352.
Maki, Edwin C. 2,876,743.
Malcolm, Robert H. 2,902,012.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr. 2,869,656.
Maughan, John. 2,912,258.
May. Patrick L. 2,897,747.
Miller, Robert H. 2,916,097.
Miller, Robert H., and Ward. 2,916,096.
Moorman, Earl F. 2,909,625.
Morkoski, James. 2,912,256.
Murray, Donald A. 2,869,305.
Oberley, Alton F., and Darroch. 2,876,533.
Olson, William N. 2,871,964.
Orendorff, John W. 2,869,491.
Palmer, John S., and Gaul. 2,912,095.
Person. Frank W. 2.877,000.
Pool, Stuart D. 2,909,883.
Pool. Stuart D., and Melin. 2,876,796.
Roehm, Charles W. 2,888,829.
Richardson. Pierce F. 2.876.659.
Richardson, Pierce F. 2,906,564.
Routledge, James H. 2,885,021.
Routledge, James H. 2,897,791.
Ruggeri, John R. 2,876,752.
Scarnato, Thomas J., Zielinski, and Hilblom. 2,895,277.
Seddon, Thomas R. 2,902,053.
Scnvelin, Ernest R. 2,882,090.
Shallenberg, Robert L. 2,872,247.
Shallenberg, Robert L. 2,887,993.
Smith, Hiram P. 2,869,653.
Smith, Hiram P. 2.871 960.
Snow, Kenneth T. 2,895,590.
Staadt. Richard L. 2.885,049.
Steiner. Phillip F. 2.885.013.
Stillo, Frank W. 2,882,885.
Storatz, Gottfried J. 2.877,024.
Swift, John F. 2,901,888.
Tan, Kheng S. 2,912.826.
Toland, Wayne G. 2,895,559.
Toland, Wayne G., and Murray. 2,913,059.
Tomik, George A. 2.877.055.
Vahs, William. 2,906,291.
Van Buskirk, Ernest M. 2,912,811.
Wagner, John C. 2,912,057.
Walker Delos A., and Patton. 2,876,612.
Wiley, Frederick H., and Bellingher. 2,902,105.
Wulpi. Donald J. 2.876,528.
Young, Stephen M., and Christie. 2.895,281.
Ziskal, Joseph F. 2.894,492.
Ziskal, Joseph F. 2,906,361.
International Hormones, Inc. : See —
Baker, Herman, and Ross. 2,917,436.
International Instruments, Inc. : See —
Podoloff, Richard H. 2.871,450.
Thomas, Leon E.. Jr., Gruss, and Huley. 2,900,462.
International Latex Corp. : See —
Barth, Harry J. 2,880,186.
Miller, Alfred L. and V. A. 2,880,189.
Miller, Verle A., and Becker. 2,876,203.
Miller, Wilbur A., and Gienger. 2,867,847
Owens, Robert G., and Kroll. 2,896,237.
International MacGregor Organization (I. M. G. O.) : See —
Schmidt, Gunter. 2,869,859.
International Machinery Corp., S.A. : See —
Notredame, Prosper P., and de Back. 2,904,944.
International Metal Products Co. : See —
Goettl, Albert B. 2,895,401.
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. : See —
Bart, Roger. 2,890,934.
Baumann, Arthur N. 2,888,321.
Byrne, Harold J. 2,888,383.
Cook. Charles C. 2,881,916.
Dancy, William B.. and Nylander. 2 900 227.
Dancy, William B., and Stanley. 2,895,794.
Dowling. Basil B. 2,898.358.
Fenske, Douglas H. 2,885.078.
Fenske. Douglas H., and Sorensen. 2,884,306.
Fike, Harold L. 2,882,302.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. : See — Continued
Gillis, Marvin B. Re. 24,707.
Gloss, Gunter H. 2,869,988.
Gloss, Gunter H. 2,874,027.
Gloss, Gunter H. 2,888,319.
Gloss, Gunter H. 2,912,317.
Gloss, Gunter H., and Ittlinger. 2,903,434.
Gloss, Gunter H., and MeGinnis. 2,903,336.
Gross, John H. 2,915,363.
Hartig, Rufus G., and Archer. 2,901,061.
Haseman, Joseph F. 2,914,174.
Hill, Frederick J. 2,902,029.
Hoglan, Forest A. 2,909,564.
Horn, Hans. 2,869,987.
Houston, Harry H. 2,898,303.
Houston, Harry H, and McCollum. 2,878,131.
Kodras, Rudolph. 2,897,209.
Kodras, Rudolph. 2^904,555.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,882,127.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,889,042.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,889,200.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,889,217.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,893,874.
Le Baron. Ira M. 2,899,055.
Le Baron, Ira M. 2,914,173.
Le Baron, Ira M., and Northcott. 2,895,799.
MacDonald, Robert A., and Stewart. 2,893,858.
McCollum, Louis S., and Gindoff. 2,902,379.
MeGinnis, William J., and Gloss. 2,903,337.
Neukom. Hans. 2,884,412.
Norman, Oscar L. 2,900.391.
Northcott, Elliott. 2,900,975.
Peterson, John A., and Gloss. 2,893,828.
Purvis, Joseph L. 2,906,602.
Richardson, Woodrow VV. 2,893,834.
Woerther. Clarence. 2,870,048.
International Nickel Co., Inc., The : See —
Betteridge, Walter. 2,891,307.
Bieber, Clarence G., and Ziegler. 2,912,323.
Evans, Howard, and Worn. 2,889,224.
Graham, Alexander B. 2,914,841.
Leaberry, Ernest F., Hendershot, and Edwards.
2 882 568
Petryck, Leon M., and Pease. 2,900,490.
Rhoda, Richard N., and Madison. 2,915,406.
West, De W. H, Townshend, and Llewelyn. 2,909,408.
Wilson, Hugh M. 2,884,822.
International Oil Burner Co. : See —
Derringer, Ray. 2,901,962.
International Packings, Inc. : See —
Workman, Woodrow I. 2,915,345.
International Paper Box Machine Co., The : See —
Goss, Harold J. 2,896,519.
La Bombard. Leon E. 2,899,873.
Mottet, Arthur L. 2,889.030.
Nelson, John E. 2,871,772.
International Paper Co. : See —
Foscue, Clayton, and Clubbs. 2,882,969.
Hollis, Clinton R. 2,883,034.
Monroe, Wilfred E., and Cooper. 2,918,862.
International Pulp Products, Inc. : See —
Cusi, Dante S. 2,913,362.
International Rectifier Corp. : See —
Diebold, Edward J. 2.886.747.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,909,714.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,915.685.
Diebold, Edward J. 2,918,616.
EscofEery, Charles A. 2.892,136.
Escoffery, Charles A. 2,918,613.
Knepshield. Robert E., and Conto. 2,908,850.
Kong, Daniel. 2,915,680.
Macha. Milo V. 2.891.882.
Parrish, Frank W. 2,918,612.
International Register Co. : See —
Gallagher. William P., Stolle, and Schroeder. 2,886,106.
International Research Corp. : See —
Heyer, Don. 2,885,237.
International Resistance Co. : See —
Haynman, Alexandre. 2,879,361.
Haynman, Alexandre. 2,894,237.
Labrozzl, Anthony F., and D'Orazlo. 2,907,158.
Singer, Robert J., and Lichtenberg. 2,871,622.
Stein, Sidney J. 2,872,341.
Wellard, Charles. 2,899,608.
International Sales Co. : See —
Marble, Harold A., and Burbey. 2,884,048.
International Salt Co. : See —
Agnew, Norman M. 2,891.845.
Brlson, Robert J. 2,907,456.
Hopper, Cecil M., and Richards. 2,876,182.
International Salt Co., Inc. : See —
Ladenburg, Kurt. 2,868,655.
International Standard Electric Corp. : See —
Adelaar, Hans H., and De Wit. 2,913,531.
Aigrain, Pierre R. R. 2.872,524.
Augustin, Johann, and Holstein. 2,911,471.
Barnard, Rov M., Girling, and Judd. 2,903,780.
Batallle, Maurice C. E., and Planchais. 2,919,309.
Beck, Arnold H. W., Cutting, Brisbane, and King.
2,912,611.
Beck, Arnold H. W., and de Mengel. 2,918,599.
Beck, Arnold H. W.. and Jackson. 2,872,620.
Beck, Arnold H. W.. Jackson, and Lytollis. 2,898,502.
and Jessop.
2,894,055.
2,914,599.
2,881,415.
2,911,477.
2,882,344.
2,913,534.
2,868,869.
International Standard Electric Corp. : See — Continued
Beresford, Donald A. 2.878.433.
Berthold, Wolfgang. 2,918,601.
Branch, Maurice C. 2,914,667.
Branch, Maurice C, and Mills. 2,883,469.
Bray, Frederick H., King, and Hartley. 2,913,530.
Brav, Frederick H., King, and Rice. 2,899,500.
Bray, Frederick H. and Knight. 2,872.527.
Bray, Frederick H., and Knight. 2,906,888.
Bray, Frederick H., and Knight. 2,911,475.
Bray, Frederick H., and Knight. 2,914,615.
Brewster, Arthur E. 2,868,891.
Buchmann, Gerhard, and Karolus. 2,872,532.
Chapman, Roger, and Robinson. 2,901,556.
Chittleburgh, William F. S., Walker,
2,918,529.
Clarke, George W., Weston, and Andrews.
Clarke, George W., Weston, and Andrews
Den Hertog, Martinus. 2,884,489.
Den Hertog, Martinus 2,887,624.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and De Zeeuw. 2,912,510.
Den Hertog, Martinus, and De Zeeuw. 2,913,528.
Donceel, Jules L. J., and Van Der Harck. 2,914,621
Dukes, John M. C, and Kemp. 2,874,276.
Dumousseau, Claude R. J., and Chatelon.
Earp, Charles W. 2,871,290.
Eick, Wolfgang H. G. 2,878,358.
Goerlich, Reinhard. 2,908,278.
Gohorel, Fernand P. 2,878,328.
Gohorel, Fernand P. 2,882,343.
Gohorel, Fernand P., Henquet, and Perrot
Green, Bernard J. 2,885,334.
Grewe, Theodor. 2,896,170.
Grottrup, Helmut. 2,890,301.
Henquet, Andre J., and Perrot.
Henquet, Andre J., and Perrot.
Hinton, Raymond C. P., and Warden
Hubner, Udo. 2,896,191.
Ito, Michiaki. 2,902,622.
Jackson, Thomas M., and Sell. 2,896,122.
Jacobsen, Bent B. 2,874,273.
Jacobsen, Bent B., and Feldhusen. 2,877,409
Jaenke, Martin G., and Reischl. 2,883,456.
Leman, Hugh S. 2,916,558.
Klein, Werner, and Friz. 2,871,393.
Klein, Werner, and Friz. 2.905,847.
Klein, Werner, and Friz. 2,911,599.
Klein, Werner, Friz, and Osswald. 2,908,843.
Klepp, George F. 2,880,350.
Klepp, George F. 2,894,164.
Klepp, George F., and Miller. 2,874,324.
Lee, Edwin C. 2,877,031.
Leno, John A. 2,902,628.
Leno, John A. 2,913,643.
Lens, Georges X. 2,873,863.
Lens, Georges X. 2,886,166.
Lens, Georges X. 2,914,197.
Lesti, Arnold. 2,897,355.
Lewin. Leonard, and Pethick
Lleb, Albert. 2,902,619.
Linnebach, Adolf. 2,919,417.
Linsman. Marcel. 2,886,240.
Kruithof, Jakob. 2,867,691.
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys. and Donceel
Marteleur, Carl. 2,916,559.
Matthews. Kenneth A., and Hyman. 2,886,739.
Matthieu, Johannes. 2,896,129.
Mayer, Simon E. 2.914,449.
Mayer, Simon E., and Waddell
Mehlis, Arthur. 2,889.941.
Mittag, Fritz H. 2,877,718.
Mittag, Fritz H. 2.901,676.
Mittag, Fritz. 2,906,942.
Muller, Martin. 2,918,622.
Nishio, Hidehiko, and Yasuda. 2,882.439.
Odell, Alexander D., and Turner. 2,906,890.
Oden, Hoecklev. 2,887,536.
Oden, Hoeckley, Epinatjeff, Sass, and Hehr. 2,919,310.
Raithel, Kurt E. 2,906,930.
Ridler, Desmond S., and Armsby. 2,883,475.
Robinson, Thomas P., and Dawkins. 2.881,856.
Robinson. Thomas P., and Glover. 2,876,861.
Rogers, Douglas C. 2,889,478.
Rogers, Douglas C. 2.890.370.
Rogers, Douglas C. 2,918,593.
Rogers, Douglas C, and Burke. 2,890,371.
Rogers, Douglas C, and Pohl. 2,871,392.
Rottgardt. Jurgen. 2,876.129.
Rouche, Nicolas L. M. 2,911,149.
Sass. Karl. 2,887,537.
Schmidt, Fritz. 2,897,277.
Schroder, Heinrich. 2,911,574.
Scott. Thomas R., King, and Wilson. 2.910,394.
Steinbuch, Karl W., Endress, and Reiner. 2,906,824.
Steiner, Fritz, and Mortek. 2,881,373.
Sterling, Henlev F. 2,914,397.
Strosche, Hermann K. J. 2,908,592.
Tanaka. Noburaka, and Kawahashi. 2.890.283.
Terry, Victor J., R. and P. S. Kelly, and Cragg. 2,896,148.
Thomas, Lawrence G. 2,897,493.
Thomson. Bernard, and Swift. 2,867,947.
Touraton, Emile. 2,S94,214.
Treadwell, Cvril G. 2,902,542.
Van Mierlo, Stanislas, and Adelaar. 2,910,540.
2,882,500.
2,892,134.
2,907,S85.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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International Standard Electric Corp. : See — Continued
Vollenschier, Fritz. 2,878,320.
Weber, Joachim F. L. 2,867,550.
Weckerle, Josef. 2,877,346.
Weill, Camille, Hannigsberg, and Adelaar. 2,901,603.
Weir, Donald A. 2,904,77s.
Wilson, Jack M. 2,888,328.
Wright, Esmond P. G. 2,918,526.
Wright, Esmond P. G„ and Rice. 2,868,447.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Rice. 2,913,527.
Wright, Esmond P. G., Rice, and Hunter. 2,871,464.
Wright, Esmond P. G., Weir, and Rice. 2,896,019.
Wuyts, Joseph M. B. A. 2,876,445.
Yasuda, Susumu. 2,895,066.
Yule, William H. D. 2,874,246.
Yule, William H. D., and Kingdom. 2,889,425.
International Steel Co. : See —
Hicks, Harold H. 2,894,646.
International Telemeter Corp. : See —
Ridenour, Louis N. 2,875,269.
Wendt, Karl R., Squires, and Gunning. 2,875,270.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : See —
Adams, Robert T. 2,903,577.
Adams, Robert T., and Harvey. 2,894,233.
Adams, Robert T., and Harvey. 2,916,618.
Adams, Robert T., and Van Vechten. 2,874,274.
Alexander, Ben. 2,881,331.
Allison, David P. 2,869,057.
Allison, David F. 2,915,687.
Altman, Frederick J. 2,903,576.
Arditi, Maurice. 2,867,782.
Arditi, Maurice. 2,868,966.
Arditi, Maurice C, and Nassor. 2,890,424.
Bain, George W. 2,871,368.
Bain, George W. 2,887,601.
Bain, George W. 2,892,104.
Bates, John K., Jr. 2,912,579.
Baum, Richard F. 2,889,458.
Bellamy. John I. 2,909,712.
Blake, Neal A. 2,911,469.
Bradburd. Ervin M. 2,890,420.
Brandt, Raymond W. 2,896,077.
Brown, William T. 2,917,719.
Bryant, John H., Peifer, and Wilmarth. 2,894,227.
Busignies, Henri G. 2,871,344.
Busignies, Henri G. 2,871,476.
Busignies, Henri G. 2,895,009.
Capen, Harold N., Brown, and Evans. 2,911,333.
Carpenter, David L„ and Clements. 2,917,665.
Casabona, Anthony M. 2,878,469.
Chapman, Richard F. 2,894,187.
Cooper, William H. 2,891,201.
Cox, John E., and Hasser. 2,917,585.
("ulbertson. John L. 2,874.224.
Culbertson, John L. 2,888,519.
Curry, William J. 2,888,361.
Davidoff, Dorsey. 2,906,964.
Davis. Dean W. 2,916,661.
Day, Cyril L. 2.892.087.
Day, Cyril L. 2,894,167.
De Faymoreau, Etienne. 2,912,662.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L. 2,912,689.
De Faymoreau. Etienne C. L. 2,916,737.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., and Mandel. 2,906,874.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., and Mandel. 2,916,738.
De Faymoreau, Etienne, Singer, and Wolter. 2,912,688.
Denz, Arthur R. 2,918,627.
De Rosa, Louis A., Masonson, and Lundburg. 2,915,750.
Di Toro, Michael J. 2,868,882.
Dobrowolski, Raymond M., and Seeley. 2,912,353.
Dodington, Sven H. M. 2,877,344.
Dodington, Sven H. M. 2,916.614.
Doddington, Sven H. M., and Mahler. 2,912,686.
Dorney, Patrick E., and Sharp. 2,912,652.
Durst, Robert F., and Jacobs. 2,902,633.
Eberhardt, Edward H. 2,882,486.
Eberhardt. Edward H. 2,913,630.
Epstein, Arnold S. 2,888,782.
Fischer, Laurin G. 2,912,692.
Fischer, Laurin G., and Neunzig. 2,889,457.
Gates, Harrv W. 2,887,663.
Glomb, Walter L. 2,894,153.
Glomb, Walter L. 2,903,650.
Gobat, Andre R. 2,911,773.
Goldan, Theodore J. 2,894,222.
Goldstein, Ladislas, Dorney, and Lampert. 2,903,653
Grieg, Donald D., and Engelmann. 2,915,718.
Hall, George L . 2,916,666.
Hatton, William. 2,889,410.
Havstad, Harald. 2,875,376.
Henderson, J. Alvln. 2.875.372.
Henderson, J Alvin. 2,908,836.
Henderson, J Alvin, and Hoag. 2,913,610.
Hessler, John, Jr. 2,909,73o.
Himmel, Leon, and Kuras. 2,894,124.
Hinton, Raymond C. P., and Dzula. 2,894,069.
Hoffman, Ross B., and Ahlstedt. 2,918,532.
Hoffmann, Allen D„ and Reiche. 2,879,324.
Horwitz, Henry L., and Hasser. 2,871,300.
Horwitz, Henrv L., Homan, and Hasser. 2,876,287.
Hoyt, Euzene P. 2,905.759.
Hughes, Robert W. 2,912,506.
Hughes, Robert W. 2,912,507.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : See — Continued
Hughes, Robert W. 2,912,508.
Hughes, Robert W. 2,912,509.
Hughes, Robert W., and Flesch. 2,894,249.
Hunter, Roger W. 2,917,658.
Hutton, Robert W. 2,871,298.
Hutton, Robert W. 2,874,223.
Hutton, Robert W. 2,883,466.
Hutton, Robert W., Sigo, and Adams. 2,909,611.
Jacobs, Bernard. 2,807,899.
Johnson, Leonard M. 2,883,589.
Jones, Claude E., Jr. 2,916,727.
Judy, Robert V. 2,880,283.
Judy, Robert V. 2,909,612.
Kandoian, Armig G. 2,875,443.
Knight, Albert J. 2,901,649.
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,877,426.
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,884,601.
Kruse, Paul W. 2,892.096.
Lair, Julien J. B. 2,878,399.
Lennard, Jack K. 2,913,609.
Leonard, Edward J. 2,871,297.
Leonard, Edward J. 2,874,225.
Leonard, Edward J. 2,883,588.
Leonard, Edward J., Hemel, Karow, Gibson, Llston, and
Tarschisch. 2,918,533.
Levin, Herbert L. 2,916,649.
Levine, Arnold M. 2,906,829.
Levine, Arnold M., and Bailey. 2,889,521.
Lighty, Paul E. 2,889,500.
Lindsay, Kenneth L. 2,870,315.
Lombardi, Anthony J. 2,903,659.
Lucanera, Constantino, and Avery. 2,912,693.
Lundburg, Frank J. 2,916.615.
Machalek, Ferdinand T. 2,870,665.
Machalek, Ferdinand T. 2,905,041.
Machalek, Ferdinand T. 2,912,621.
Majkrzak, Charles P. 2,895,115.
Mandel, Mark. 2,912,690.
Mandel, Mark. 2,912,691.
Marchese, Theodore J., and Wilmarth. 2,912,616.
Masonson, Martin. 2,906,956.
Miller, Meritt L. 2,874,279.
Nashman, Alvin E., and Rabow. 2,875,334.
Norris, Bevitt J. 2,870,259.
Norris, Bevitt J. 2,892,083.
Orthuber, Richard K. 2,877,376.
Orthuber, Richard K. 2,892,078.
Orthuber, Richard K. 2,899,132.
Orthuber, Richard K., and Larson. 2,892,095.
Orthuber, Richard K., and Larson. 2,909,667.
Orthuber, Richard K., Larson, and Bain. 2,877,371.
Orthuber, Richard K., Stanley, and Day. 2,894,163.
Orthuber, Richard K., Stanley, and Fong. 2,906,885.
Orthuber, Richard K., and Ullery. 2,875,350.
Papp, George. 2,870,374.
Papp, George. 2,877,374.
Phanos, Stephen. 2,868,898.
Pickles, Sidney B. 2,889,551.
Pickles, Sidney B., Dodington, and Stavis. 2,890,449.
Ploufle, Robert L., Jr. 2,881,256.
Plouffe, Robert L., Jr. 2,885.476.
Polyzou, James, and Brundage. 2,906,873.
Polyzou, James, and Jatlow. 2,913,711.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr. 2,871,293.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr. 2,904,641.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr. 2,907,954.
Radcliffe, Arthur J.. Jr., and Denz. 2,874,312.
Rothbart, Arthur. 2,881,419.
Rudnick, Paul. 2,892,115.
Samuels, John C. 2,874,290.
Schlansker, Kermit C, and Hannoosh. 2,892,157.
Sichak, William. 2.885,542.
Sichak, William. 2,895,134.
Sigel, David. 2,889,505.
Sigo. Arthur T. 2,909.613.
Smid, Martin T., and Becker. 2,910,756.
Smith, Frank P. 2,896,015.
Staller, Karel J. 2,885,739.
Studebaker, Isaac R. 2,913,623.
Sullivan, John F.. and Reich. 2,912,585.
Thomas, Frank G., and Millar. 2,889,552.
Thomas, Harry E. 2,906,895.
Todd, Alva C. 2,892.163.
Veleeky, Frank S. 2,884,985.
Wagner, Stephan R. 2,912,624.
Wallace, Milner, W. 2,903,624.
White. Alan D. 2.877,417.
White, Alan D.. and Heney. 2,906,954.
Wilson, Clark R. 2.907,026.
Wing, Arthur K., Jr., and Bryant. 2,894,168.
Wing, Arthur K.. Jr., and Cole. 2,899,593.
Wolcott, Henry O. 2,904,757.
International Typographical Union of North America : See —
Brewer, Claire N. 2,894,181.
International Vibration Co., The : See —
Moir, Vincent J. 2,893,299.
International Vulcanizing Corp. : See —
Hardy, Henry. 2,878,523.
Internationella Siporex AB : Spp —
Nycander. Sven H. 2.899.821.
TJlfstedt, Leo T. 2.880,101.
Interscience Research Corp. : See —
Fry, William J. and F. J. 2,917,751.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Interstahl Etablissement : See —
Egli, Rudolf. 2,890,113.
Interstate Bag Co., Inc. : See —
Steen, Harford K. 2,896,397.
Interstate Folding Box Co., The : See —
Back, Leonard, and Haas. 2,896,382.
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr. 2,918,206.
Interstate Sanitation Co., Inc. : See —
Bulloff, Jack J. 2,871,526.
Bulloff, Jack J. 2,905. 691.
Intintolo, John J., to United States of America, Navy.
Afterburner fuel control. 2,892,306, 6-30-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Intner, Mathew. Bed spring. 2,914,778, 12-1-59, CI. 5 —
231.
Intonacatrice Tigre s.r.l. : See —
Dassetto, Paolo. 2,895,325.
Intrusion-Prepakt, Inc. : See —
Turzillo, Lee. 2,875,584.
In't Veld, Cornells and J. 'Ship for receiving, transporting,
and separating immiscible liquids of different specific gravi-
ties. 2,891,672, 6-23-59, CI. 210 — 242.
In't Veld, Johannes : See —
In't Veld, Cornells and J. 2,891,672.
Inventa A.G. : See —
Wegener, Harry. 2,888,733.
Inventa A.-G. fuer Forschung und Patentverwertung : See —
Berther, Clau. 2,919,277.
Giesen, Johann, and Mueller. 2,916,525.
Gunther, Ulrich. 2.889,776.
Osswald, Philipp, Friedel, Arimont, and Hill. 2,919,184.
Inventa A.-G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung Lucerne :
See —
Berther, Clau, and Giesen. 2,913,478.
Giesen, Johann. 2,870,133.
Inventio A. G. : See —
Stutz, Karl. 2,871,985.
Inventions Assn., Inc. : See —
Horowitz. Sidney. 2,899,694.
Inventors Clinic : See —
Selzer, Clarence F., Colburn, and Ebert. 2,904,160.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co. : See —
Jung. Melvin A. 2,912,293.
Inwood, Texas V. : See —
Hartley, Fred L., and Inwood. 2,883,337.
Ioannilli, Joseph R. : See —
Ashworth, Fred, and Ioannilli. 2,903,114.
Ioannilli, Joseph R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Loop
lock stitch shoe sewing machines. 2,877,725, 3-17-59,
CI. 112—32.
Ionics, Inc. : See —
Juda, Walter. 2,902,360.
Juda, Walter, and Cretella. 2,870,071.
Mason, Edward A., Tirrell, and Kirkham. 2,891,899.
McRae, Wayne A. 2,916,522.
Rosenberg, Norman W., and Katz. 2,884,310.
Ions Exchange & Chemical Corp. : See —
Mendelsohn, Meyer. 2,906,761.
Mendelsohn, Meyer. 2,915,579.
Mendelsohn, Meyer, and Horowitz. 2,872,362.
Iorio, Stanley A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Strophotron. 2,897,393, 7-28-59, CI. 313—156.
Iowa, The State of, for the benefit of the State University
of Iowa : See —
Dryer, Robert L., Routh, and Nunamaker. 2,907,638.
Iowa Cooperative Association : See —
Ratcliff, Karl A., and Dorrance. 2,869,543.
Ratcliff, Karl A., and Dorrance. 2,869,544.
Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids : See —
Jacobson, Wayne D. 2,882,613.
Pollitz, Harold C. 2,879,950.
Pollitz, Harold C. 2,911.892.
Pollitz, Harold C. 2,914.994.
Pollitz, Harold C, Spangler, and Kessler. 2,879,952.
Risse, John T. 2,877,007.
Iowa State College Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Beresford, Hobart, and Calderwood. 2,913,188.
Catron, Damon V. 2,906,621.
Csanyi, Ladis H. 2,917,395.
Handy, Richard L„ and Davidson. 2.877,647.
Karkham, Don, and Adams. 2,913,897.
Spedding, Frank H., and Powell. 2,889,205.
Sweeney, Orland R., Arnold, and Long. 2.871,207.
Ippolito, Francis J. Practice drum set. 2,893,283, 7-7-59,
CI. 84 — 411.
Ipsen, Harold N. Transfer mechanism. 2,896,775, 7-28-59,
CI. 198 — 221.
C. Cotton, to General Electric Co.
2,888,094, 5-26-59, CI. 183 — 41.
W. Clark, to General Electric Co.
reheat steam turbine powerplant.
Ipsen, Peter G., and K.
Strainer arrangement.
Ipsen, Peter G., and G.
Governing system for
2,902,831. 9-8-59, CI. 60 — 73
Irany, Ernest P., to Norton Co.
CI. 260—72.
Irby, William L. Lateral magnetic
3-3-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Ireland, Andrew T., to United States of America. Army.
Transistor oscillator. 2,882,402, 4-14-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Ireland, Calvin J. Transmission indicator. 2,872,660, 2-3-59,
CI. 340—52.
Ireland. Fred H., to United States of America, Navy. Com-
bination pushbutton control and multiple indicator.
2,883,652, 4-21-59, CI. 340—252.
Resin. 2,892,811, 6-30-59,
recorder. 2,876,295,
Ireland, Glen V. V-belt fastener. 2,89S,652, 8-11-59, CI.
24—33.
Ireland, James R., to Thomas & Skinner, Inc. Magnet cali-
brating stabilizer. 2,869,075, 1-13-59, CI. 324 — 12.
Ireland, James R., to The Indiana Steel Products Co. Slurry
feeder. 2,877,929, 3-17-59, CI. 222—1.
Ireland, Murray : See —
Hendrickson, Fritz E. 2,867,062.
Ireland, Murray, to McGraw-Edison Co. Power drive for
automatic toaster. 2,895,404, 7-21-59, CI. 99 — 329.
Iriarte-Fernandez : See —
Vian-Ortuno, Angel, Iriarte-Fernandez, and Melches-
Serrano. 2,912,304.
Irland, Max J., and E. B. Schermer, to Ford Motor Co.
Transparent coating. 2,904,450, 9-15-59 CI. 117 — 71.
Irland, Max J.. E B. Schermer, and J. E. Goldman, to Ford
Motor Co. Aurous coating on an optical element. 2,907,-
672, 10-6-59, CI. 117—33.3.
Irmscher, Hans O., to National Tea Packing Co., Inc. In-
fusion packages with improved loop handle suspension con-
structions. 2.891,867, 6-23-59, CI. 99 — 77.1.
Irmscher, Hans O., to National Tea Packing Co., Inc. Banded
string handle infusion package assembly. 2,899,045, 8-11-
59, CI. 206— .5.
Irmscher, Hans O., to National Tea Packing Co. Inc.
Manufacture of packages with string handles and tags.
2,913,860, 11-24-59, CI. 53—14.
Irmscher, Walter, to G. M. Pfaff, A.-G. Pivotable feed dog
for double chain stitch sewing machines. 2,893,337,
7-7-59, CI. 112—199.
Irmscher, Walter, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Sewing machine
thread feed interrupting device. 2,910,951, 11-3-59, CI.
112—242.
Irmscher, Walter, to G. M. Pfaff, A.-G. Looper drive mecha-
nism for sewing machines. 2,915,998. 12-8-59, CI. 112 —
200.
Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. : See —
Hochstetler, Robert D., and Thierman. 2,887,884.
Shirley, Orie W. 2,874,577.
Sprando, Anthony E. 2,881,281.
Thierman, Irwin B. 2,911,832.
2,905,236.
2,878,599.
2,895,240.
D. iNapier & Son Ltd. Assemblies
2,914,929, 12-
Wright, Richard C.
Ironrite Inc. : See — -
Schrader, Loren E.
Schrader, Loren E.
Irons, Bruce M. R., to
including helical splines and coil springs.
1-59, CI. 64—9.
Irre, Elsie K. : See—
Fraebel. Robert J., and Irre. 2,876,468.
Irrigation Engineering & Mfg. Co. : See —
Hruby, John O., Jr. 2,896,861.
Irthum, Harold J., and F. L. Schorken, to Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Sealing means for rotary drum niters. 2,894,635, 7-14-59,
CI. 210—402.
Irvin, Charles F.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Locking
device for bearings. 2,891,829, 6-23-59, CI. 308 — 236.
Irvine, Charles N. : See —
Ingram, Alvin R., and Irvine. 2,878,198.
Irvine, Douglas S., and R. Gaudry, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Testosterone-2'-acetoxy-4'-methyl-pentanoate.
2,894,006, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Irvine, Houston N., to J. I. Case Co. Spring tooth clip.
2.889,607, 6-9-59. CI. 24 — 253.
Irvine, James E. : See —
Durant, Leonard G., Irvine, Pennington, and Suring.
2.910,398.
Irvine, Robert L., to Gulf Oil Corp. System of control for
fractionation process. 2,912,365 11-10-59, CI. 202 — 10.
Irvine, Robert L., to Koppers Co., Inc. Separation of gases.
2,915,881. 12-8-59, CI. 62—17.
Irving, George E.. to N. G. Ragus. Gate valves. 2,885,175,
5-5-59. CI. 251—162.
Irving, Henry F.. to Baker Perkins, Inc. Centrifugal machine.
2.899,065, 8-11-59. CI. 210—376.
Irvington Machine Works. Inc. : See —
Farrell, Edward G. 2,905,087.
Haumann, George. 2,881,811.
Haumann, Oeorge. 2.882.039.
Haumann, George. 2,918,951.
Irwin, Ann E. : See —
Irwin, George C. 2,879,847.
Irwin, Charles F. : See —
Barish. Thomas. Irwin, Line, and Wright. 2,886,112.
Irwin, Dale J. : See —
Irwin, George C. 2,879,847.
Irwin, Donald W., to Fisher Governor Co. Pressure regula-
tor construction. 2,895,501, 7-21-59, CI. 137 — 484.4.
Irwin, Elise V. : See —
Irwin, George C. 2,879,847.
Irwin, George, to Herbert George Co. Universal flash lamp
socket. 2.912,665, 11-10-59, a. 339 — 33.
Irwin, George C, deceased, by E. V. Irwin, administratrix,
% to A. W. Willert, % to E. V. Irwin, % to said E. V. Irwin,
as guardian of D. J. Irwin, a minor, and % to said E. V.
Irwin, as guardian of A. E. Irwin, a minor. Process for
increasing the flow in oil wells. 2,879,847, 3-31-59, CI.
166 — 42.
Irwin, Harry B., to Dayton Bait Co. Fishing float.
2,895,255. 7-21-59, CI. 43 — 44.88.
Irwin, Harry B., and E. R. Waterhouse, to Dayton Formold,
Inc. Molding plastic foam. 2,898,632, 8-11-59, CI. 18 — 48.
LIST OF PATENTEES
467
Irwin, Leslie C, to The Winter Dump Co. Ltd. Grain door
opening mechanism for railway cars. 2,877,908, 3-17-59,
CI. 214 — 54.
Irwin, Neisler and Co. : See —
Cavallito, Chester J. 2,893,915.
Cavallito, Chester J., and O'Dell. 2,899,357.
Irwin, William R. Track and roller game. 2,886,323,
5_12— 59 CI 273 109
Irwin, William R. Ball game apparatus. 2,910,296, 10-27-59,
CI. 273 — 89.
Irwin, William R. Card game. 2,911,220, 11-3-59, CI.
273 — 152.1.
Isaac, George : See —
Petty, William O. 2,913,826.
Isaacs, Edith : See —
Isaacs, Harold. 2,917,189.
Isaacs, George K., and W. R. Johnson, to Fairbanks, Morse
& Co. Engine starting unit. 2,908,353, 10-13-59, CI.
184—6.
Isaacs, Harold, to E. Isaacs. Mobile boom and control mech-
anism therefor. 2,917,189, 12-15-59, CI. 212—66.
Isaacs, Oakley G., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Form guide appa-
ratus. 2,879,878, 3-31-59, CI. 197—128.
Isaacson, Jerrold A. : See —
Ferguson, Henry A., Ziskal, and Isaacson. 2,913,064.
Isbell, Aubrey D. Fishing bobbers. 2,908,992, 10-20-59, CI.
43 — 44.95.
Isbell, Vernon. Hair curling device. 2,875,770, 3-3-59,
CI. 132 — 10.
Isbenjian Hrant, to Aries Associates, Inc. Novel catalyst
for the polymerization of ethylene. 2,898,330, 8-4-59, CI.
260 — 94.9.
Isbister, Thomas R. Weather strip device. 2,900,683,
8-25-59, CI. 20—67.
Isco Optische Werke G.m.b.H. : See —
Solisch, Rudolf. 2,878,724.
Solisch, Rudolf. 2,910,914.
Solisch, Rudolf. 2,913.956.
Isele, Louis E., to The Eyelet Specialty Co., Division of Inter-
national Silver Co. Refillable cosmetic container. 2,913,-
103, 11-17-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Isele-Aregger, Alf ons, to Union Carbide Corp. Sealing disc for
metallic cap closures, crown closures, or the like. 2,901,139,
8-25-59, CI. 215 — 40.
Iselin, Beat : See — -
Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, and Feurer. 2,912,427.
Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, Rittel, and Sieber. 2,917,502.
Iselv, William H., to United States of America, Air Force.
Breakaway computer. 2,901,744, 8-25-59, CI. 343 — 7.
Isenberg, Alexander H. Protective hood enclosures for ends
of thermally insulated pipe units. 2,872,947, 2-10-59, CI.
138 — 64.
Isenberg, Alexander H. Insulated supporting spacer rings
for conduits. 2,914,090, 11-24-59, CI. 138—63.
Isenberg, Hans D. Apparatus for forming coaxial cables.
2,897,542, 8-4-59 CI. 18 — 13.
Isenberg, Hans D. Tamper protective system and cable for
use therein. 2,912,600, 11-10-59, CI. 307 — 94.
Isenhower, Robert H. : See —
Hefler, Steward, Isenhower, and Singer. 2,895,533.
Iserson, Hyman : See —
Haszeldine, Robert N., and Iserson. 2,907,798.
Ish, Carl J., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Powdering of
2,878,270, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 398.
Temperature exchanger. 2,902,266, 9-1-59,
Refrigerator. 2,907,185, 10-6-59, CI. 62—
Jewelled point pen. 2,906,243, 9-29-59,
natural waxes
Isham, Timothy.
CI. 257—263.
Isham, Timothy.
383.
Ishida, Yoshimitsu,
CI. i20 — 112.
Ishii, Masao : See —
Suyama, Hidenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata, Uzumaki,
Ishii, Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Ishii, Tadao : See —
Oshima, Motoyoshi, Kusama, and Ishii. 2,900,284.
Ishikawa. Kazuo : See —
Hiratsuka, Kizo, Yonemitsu, Itabashi, Ishikawa, Date,
and Keimatsu. 2,889,368.
Ishimoto, Noboru : See —
Tomonari, Tadao, Ishimoto, Togo, and Izumi. 2,905,613.
Ishiwata. Akio : See —
Ogawa, Tetsuq. Komori, Kawaoka, Ishiwata, and Fuji-
yama. 2,905,710.
Ishizuka, Hiroshi. Apparatus for continuous vacuum refining
of sponge metallic titanium. 2,878,008, 3-17-59, CI.
266—16.
Ishizuka, Hiroshi. Process for the disposal of waste gas
from the manufacture of titanium tetrachloride. 2,889,687,
6-9-59, CI. 62—10.
Ishizuka, Kazuhiko : See — -
Horiuti, Juro, Sato, and Ishizuka. 2,889,201.
Ishler, William E. : See —
Patterson, Milton E., Luna, and Ishler. 2,901,375.
Ishoy, Albert D. : See —
Kershner, Osborn A., and Ishoy. 2,883,019.
Ishoy, Albert D., and J. W. Tiscornla, to Lambert Brake
Corp. Fluid pressure-operated self-adjusting disc brake.
2,883,009, 4-21-59, CI. 188—72.
Isler, Otto : See —
Guex. Waldemar. and Isler. 2,898,375.
Inhoffen. Hans H., Isler, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
2,890,249.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the manufacture of
polyene aldehydes. 2,867,627, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 340.9.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. New carotenoid and process for
the manufacture thereof. 2,867,652, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 488.
Isler, Otto, H. Lindlar, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller,
to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 4,4'-disubstituted-C«>-carot-
enoids and their preparation. 2,870,197, 1-20-59, CI.
260 — 488.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Unsaturated aldehydes and process
for the preparation of such compounds. 2,874,183, 2-17-59,
CI. 260 — 488.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc Process for the manufacture of polyene
compounds. 2,879,303, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 611.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Process for the manufacture of polyene
compounds. 2,879,304, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 611.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Intermediates for the production of
and unsaturated dialdehyde. 2,886,588, 5-12-59, CI. 260 —
476.
Isler, Otto, H. Lindlar, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller,
to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Preparation of 15,15'-dehydro-
j8-carotene. 2,898,385, 8^-59, CI. 260 — 666.
Isler, Otto, M. Montavon, R. Ruegg, and P. Zeller, to Hoff-
mann-La Roche Inc. Process for the manufacture of
carotenoids. 2,917,539, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 488.
Isler, Saul G. Means for detachably securing wriststraps.
2,886,874, 5-19-59, CI. 24—265.
Isley, Arther L. Apparatus for stemming tobacco. 2,881,768,
4-14-59, CI. 131—126.
Isley, Cary T., Jr., to The Martin Co. Suppressed carrier
modulator. 2,870,414, 1-20-59, CI. 332 — 44.
Ismay Lamps Ltd. : See —
Deshaw, Zoltan and H. 2,867,313.
Isola, Charles R. : See —
Isola, Raymond O., N. R., and C. R. 2,877,050.
Isola. Norman R. : See —
Isola, Raymond O., N. R., and C. R. 2,877,050.
Isola, Raymond O., N. R., and C. R. Glare shield construction.
2,877,050. 3-10-59, CI. 296 — 97.
Isomet Corp. : See —
Ruderman, Irving W. 2,883,547.
Ruderman, Irving W. 2,883,550.
Israel, Robert D. : See —
Vettel, Arthur W., and Israel. 2,893,840.
Israel, State of, Prime Minister's Office : See —
Tabor, Harry Z. 2,888,007.
Israelson, Arlo F., and E. J. Tenpas, to F. J. Stokes Machine
Co. Magnetic separator for pills. 2,900,076, 8-18-59, CI.
Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon Instruments Corp. Dialvzers.
Re. 24,736, 11-17-59, CI. 210—321.
Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon International, Ltd. Automatic
immersion apparatus. 2,872,894, 2-10-59, CI. 118 — 10
Isreeli, Jack, and A. Ferrari, Jr., to Technicon Instruments
Corp. Pumps. 2,893,324, 7-7-59, CI. 103 — 149.
Issaiewitch Rebikoff, Dimitri. Submarine clearing machine.
2,907,162, 10-6-59, CI. 56 — 9.
Issigonis, Alexander A., to The Austin Motor Co Ltd Motor
vehicle power plants. 2,913,927, 11-24-59, CI 74 — 701
Istel, Erich : See —
Rodenacker, Wolf, Istel, and Schnegg. 2,889,211
Itabashi, Takashi : See —
Hiratsuka, Kizo, Yonemitsu, Itabashi, Ishikawa, Date,
and Keimatsu. 2,889,368.
Itali Fashions, Inc. : See —
Mirken. Burt J. 2,916,071.
Ithaca Gun Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Nestor F. 2,882.634.
Itkonen, Sylvia. Garment stretcher. 2,887,257, 5-19-59, CI.
223 — 69.
Ito. Akira, to Shinagawa Hakurenga Kabushiki Kaisha.
Method of burning ceramic ware. 2,883,729 4-28-59 CI
25 — 157.
Ito, Michiaki, to International Standard Electric Corp
Charged particle beam focusing system. 2,902,622, 9-1-59,'
1*1. olO O.D.
Ito. Tom oo : See —
Ueda, Takeo, Wachi. and Ito. 2,877.219
Itria, Oswald A., and H. L. Tanner, III, to The Texas Co
Explosive assembly. 2,887,053, 5-19-59, CI. 102 — 24.
Itria, Oswald A., and B. D. Lee, to Texaco Inc. Method of
geophysical exploration. 2,908,342, 10-13-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Ittermann, Alfred S., and G. A. Mitchell, to Western Elec-
tric Co., Inc. Magnetron supporting apparatus. 2,916,248,
12-8-59, a. 248 — 287.
Ittlinger, Rudolf : See —
Gloss, Gunter H., and Ittlinger. 2,903,434.
Ivanko, Michael F. : See —
Ketterer, Stanley J., and Ivanko. 2,906,222.
Ivanoff. Alexander, to Hayward-Tyler and Co. Ltd. Struc-
tures comprising a motor and a pump driven thereby.
2,885,963, 5-12-59, CI. 103—87.
Iversen, Arthur H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Vitreous coated
magnetic material. 2,877,144, 3-10-59, CI. 117 — 215.
Iversen, Arthur H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Traveling wave
electron discharge device. 2,884,556, 4-28-59, CI. 315 —
3.5.
468
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Iversen, Arthur H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Ferromagnetic
microwave device. 2,894,224, 7-7-59, CI. 333 — 34.
Iversen, Arthur H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Method of
manufacture of slow-wave structures. 2,918,358, 12-22-59,
CI. 41—43.
Ives, Andrew M., and K. F. Thompson, to Swift & Co. Re-
moval of odor and color bodies in fat splitting. 2,895,975,
7-21-59, CI. 260 — 415.
Ivers-Lee Co. : See —
Swartz, George A. 2,870.587.
Volckening, Lloyd I., O'Meara, and Lefebvre. 2,877,893.
Ives, Ralph J. : See —
Avseev, Ralph J. 2,886,648.
Iveson, Herbert T. : See —
Davis, Paul F., and Iveson. 2,910,362.
Ivester, Henry E. : See —
Evans, Kenneth P., Ivester. and Turrini. 2,869,076.
Ivey, Fred S. : See —
Dean, Lloyd E., and Ivey. 2,906,784.
Ivins, Owen D., and J. D. Head, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Method of preparing terephthalic acid esters from
a, a, a, a', a', a'-hexachloro-0-xylene. 2,871,256, 1-27-59,
CI. 260 — 175.
Ivory, Chester S. Dental cotton roll holder. 2,897,597, 8-4-
59, CI. 32—35.
Ivy Furniture Inc. : See —
Friend, Irvin. 2,905,514.
Ivy, Hyrle A., Jr. Mitering attachment for power saws.
2,894,543, 7-14-59, CI. 143—170.
Ivy, Jessie T. Thumb, face and eye guard attachment for
rifles. 2,901,854, 9-1-59, CI. 42—71.
Ivy, Mary E., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Container
for packaging pills, etc. 2,878,928, 3-24-59, CI. 206—56.
Iwai, Ryohei. Oil atomizing machine for remedy of con-
sumption. 2,871,855, 2-3-59, CI. 128 — 195.
Iwasaki, Takeshi. Portable washing and cleaning apparatus
for the various kinds of the enclosed engine parts.
2,896,645, 7-28-59, CI. 134—111.
Iwerks, Marvin C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Symbol generator for cathode ray tubes. 2,873,405,
2-10-59, CI. 315—22.
Izumi, Tamotsu : See —
Tomonari, Tadao. Ishimoto. Togo, and Izumi. 2,905,613.
Izumitani, Tetsuro, R. Terai, H. Hamamura, said H. Hama-
mura, now by change of name to H. Ogawa, to Director of
the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, the
Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japanese
Government. Optical glass. 2,919,201, 12-29-59, CI.
106 — 47.
Izurieta Chiriboga, Carlos. Eraser and holder therefor.
2.891.510, 6-23-59, CI. 120—36.
J-B-T Instruments, Inc. : See —
Daschke, Arthur W. 2,916,700.
J. F. D. Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Mirrione, James J. 2,876,827.
J. F. and J. Co., Inc. : See —
Fleekop, Fred, and Fritts. 2,917,306.
J. & L. Associates, Inc. : See —
Eldred, John W. 2,883,797.
Pasotti. Felice G. 2,906.391.
J and R Specialties. Inc. : See —
Reinke. Alfred G.. and Johnson. 2,884,269.
J & S Carburetor Co. : See —
Jones, Sam P. 2,879,793.
Jones, Sam P., and Foster. 2,889,688.
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim, G. Tiesler, H. Lurk, and K.
Schroder, to Siemens & Halske Akt. Electronic stop con-
trol for switches having a motor comprising two drive
magnets. 2,868,883, 1-13-59, CI. 179—18.
Jabsco Pumn Co. : See —
Doble, Warren. 2,892,646.
McCray, Maurice C, and Doble. 2,918,011.
McLean. Murray G. 2.881,710.
Jacaman, Emilio N. Mounting clip and cover for door jamb
switch. 2,873,333, 2-10-59, CI. 200—168.
Jacini, Giovanni, to American Lecithin Co., Inc. Hydrogena-
tion of phosphatides. 2,870,179. 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 403.
Jacir, Joseph. Cooling tower. 2,915,302, 12-1-59, CI. 261 —
30.
Jack Bill Scientific Instrument Co. : See —
Pederson, Helmer T. 2,916,670.
Jack, Fred C, to Josam Mfg. Co. Automatic storm drain
outlet. 2,918,077, 12-22-59, CI. 137—268.
Jack, George W. : See —
Wolston, Clinton M., Jr., and Jack. 2,894,881.
Jack & Heintz, Inc. : See —
Lee, Lyman S„ and Hayden. 2.905,289.
Papanek, Andrew P. 2,872,586.
Jack, William A.. 3rd : See —
Parkinson, John S., and Jack. 2,916,261.
Jacke, Raymond E., to Revnolds Metals Co. Protective
cigarette package. 2,913,165, 11-17-59, CI. 229—87.
Jacke. Stanley E.. L. C. Newsome, and T. J. Kearney, to
Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Ultrasonic cleaning ap-
paratus. 2.900,038, 8-18-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Jackes-Evans Mfg. Co. : See —
Gehne, Reinold E. 2.910.059.
Jackes. Stanley F., and Strano. 2,884,899.
Vargo, Frank J. 2.870,986.
Jackes. Stanley F., and S. Strano, to Jackes-Evans Mfsc. Co.
Feeding device for poultry. 2,884,899, 5-5-59. CI. 119 — 53.
Jacklin, Harold M. Coolant jacket arrangement for internal
combustion engines. 2,895,458, 7-21-59, CI. 123 — 41.72.
Jackman, Charles \V., to General Motors Corp. Journal shaft
bearing. 2,913,290. 11-17-59, CI. 308 — 237.
Jackman, Sidney. Combined child's handbag and carrying
package. 2,897,865, 8-4-59, CI. 150 — 34.
Jackoboice, Edward W. Road barrier. 2,892,492, 6-30-59,
CI. 160—135.
Jackowski, Charles S. : See —
Hamilton, Francs E., Wolfe, and Jackowski. 2,902,213.
Jackson, Aldrich L. Spinning type fishing reel. 2,904,281,
9-15-59, CI. 242 — 84.21.
Jackson, Anton and B. A. Dual contact receptacle for
printed circuits. 2,909,755, 10-20-59, CI. 339 — 192.
Jackson, Anton and B. A. Printed circuit contact receptacles.
2,911,612, 11-3-59, CI. 339 — 176.
Jackson, Arthur V. : See —
Siegmund, Gerha rd B. 2,916,200.
Jackson, Boris A. : See —
Jackson, Anton and B. A. 2,909,755.
Jackson, Anton and B. A. 2,911,612.
Jackson, Brian, Associates, Inc. : See —
Redmond, Eugene R. 2,895,821.
Jackson, Carl A. Multipurpose container with seat-forming
cover. 2,919,169, 12-29-59, CI. 312 — 235.
Jackson, Clarence E. : See —
Shrubsall, Arthur E., and Jackson. 2,868,681.
Jackson, Clarence E., and J. M. Ruzek, to Union Carbide
Corp. Electric arc welding. 2,871,339, 1-27-59, CI. 219 —
137.
Jackson, Clifford C. : See —
Shaw, Ernest C, Frank, and Jackson. 2,893,452.
Jackson, Clinton D. Saw blade sharpeners. 2,894,418,
7-14-59, CI. 76 — 37.
Jackson. Corwill, to Jackson Vibrators. Inc. Vibratory com-
pactor for ditches, canals and the like. 2,885,861. 5-12-59,
CI. 61—63.
Jackson, Corwill, to Jackson Vibrators, Inc. Ballast work-
ing implement and vibrated blade units therefor. 2,892,417,
6-30-59, CI. 104 — 13.
Jackson. Corwill. to Jackson Vibrators. Inc. Ballast tamping
machine. 2.899,909. 8-18-59, CI. 104 — 12.
Jackson, Corwill, to Jackson Vibrators, Inc. Vibratory com-
pactor for asphaltic and other materials. 2,909,970,
10-27-59, CI. 94 — 48.
Jackson, Donald, to Pye Ltd. Method of constructing an-
nular variable density light filters. 2,916,968, 12-15-59,
CI. 88—108.
Jackson, Donald R., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Lower
fatty acid esters of N, N, N\ N' tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl)
ethylene diamine and vinvl chloride compositions contain-
ing same. 2,874,138, 2-17-59. CI. 260 — 31.8.
Jackson, Donald R. P., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for packing rectangular block-shaped articles.
2,917,887, 12-22-59, CI. 53 — 230.
Jackson, Donald R. P., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for packing rectangular block-shaped articles in
cartons. 2,918,279, 12-22-59, CI. 271 — 28.
Jackson, Earl C. Gas burner. 2,867,271. 1-6-59, CI. 158 — 99.
Jackson, Edwin T. Door unit. 2,914,817, 12-1-59, CI. 20 —
11.
Jackson, Elward G. Sewing machine cabinet. 2,882,111.
4-14-59. CI. 312—30.
Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corp. Fluid suspen-
sion control mechanism. 2,887,324, 5-19-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corp. Control for
fluid suspension system. 2,888,273, 5-26-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Jackson, George W. Scaffolding jack. 2,891,819, 6-23-59,
CI. 304—32.
Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic
steering system with control means for valve reaction pres-
sures. 2,893,504, 7-T-59, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corp. Control appa-
ratus for fluid spring suspension. 2,895,743, 7-21-59, CI.
280—124.
Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corp. Air-oil suspen-
sion unit with ride height control. 2,895,744 7-21-59,
CI. 280—124.
Jackson, George W., and J. F. Pribonic, to General Motors
Corp. Control for fluid suspension system. 2,904,330,
9-15-59, CI. 267 — 65.
Jackson, George W., and J. F. Pribonic, to General Motors
Corp. Pneumatic suspension control system. 2,918,304,
12-22-59, CI. 280—124.
Jackson, Hagan L. : See —
Currie, James W., and Jackson. 2,913,726.
Jackson, Harold E., to Tecalemit Ltd. Variable time switches.
2,874,238. 2-17-59. CI. 200 — 38.
Jackson, Harold E., to Tecalemit Ltd.
metering-ejector. 2,905.090, 9-22-59,
Jackson, Harold E.. to Tecalemit Ltd.
injectors. 2,905,270, 9-22-59, CI. 184-
.Tackson, Harold L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymerization of conjugated diolefins with a catalyst con-
sisting of a binarv alloy of a group II-A metal and lithium.
2,908,672, 10-13-59, CI. 260—94.?.
Jackson, Harold L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymerization of conjugated diolefins with a catalyst con-
sisting of a binarv allov of a croup II— A metal and a group
III-A metal. 2,908,073, 10-13-59, CI. 260—94.2.
Double-acting fluid
CI. 103—52.
Single line lubricant
-7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
469
Jackson. Harold P., to McDonough Power Equipment, Inc.
Drive assembly for textile coilers. 2,891,412, 6-23-59, CI.
74 — 423.
Jackson, Harry D. Stepping device. 2,910,876, 11-3-59,
Ql rjV QO
Jackson, Hairy E., and B. McDonnell, to The Consolidated
Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. Process for the
production of melamine. 2,902,488, 9-1-59, CI. 260—249.7.
Jackson, Harvey W., to Trans Continental Industries, Inc.
Panic exit door latch. 2,910,858, 11-3-59, CI. 70—92.
Jackson, Howard B., and C. L. Jolly, to Neisler Brothers,
Inc. Apparatus and method for making shantung yarn.
2,911,782, 11-10-59, CI. 57—38.3.
Jackson Industries, Inc. : See —
Latimer, James T. 2,869,596.
Latimer, James T. Re. 24.713.
Latimer, James T. 2,902,070.
Jackson, James M., to General Electric Co. Electrical signal
regulator. 2,897,432, 7-28-59, CI. 323—22.
Jackson, Jesse A. Paper making machine. 2,871,770, 2-3-59,
CI. 92 — 38.
Jackson, John K. : See —
Byloff, Robert C, and Jackson. 2,909,706.
Jackson, John K. Flexograph printing machine. 2,905,081,
9-22-59, CI. 101 — 35.
Jackson, John K. Delivery mechanism for article printing
machines. 2,905,342, 9-22-59, CI. 214 — 8.5.
Jackson, John M. : See —
Carpenter, Victor W., and Jackson. 2,906,645.
Jackson, John M., L. E. Zurbuchen, K. C. Flint, C. L. Cole-
man, and P. R. Werner, to The National Cash Register Co.
Totalizer selecting and control mechanism. 2,911,141,
11-3-59, Cl. 235—6.
Jackson, John N. Devices to temporarily hold and manipulate
puncturing tools. 2,873.900, 2-17-59, CI. 223 — 104.
Jackson, John S., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Oxidation-resisting material. 2,886,537, 5-12-59, Cl. 252 —
518.
Jackson. Julius, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Flame-
retarding of textiles. 2,876,118, 3-3-59, Cl. 106 — 15.
Jackson, Julius, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chromic hydroxide-ferric hydroxide pigment and coating
composition containing same. 2,879,246, 3-24—59, Cl.
260 — 40.
Jackson, Julius, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Or-
ganic coating composition containing basic nickel carbonate.
2.913,348. 11-17-59, Cl. 106 — 193.
Jackson, Julius, and A. Siegel, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Flame-retarding of textiles. 2,876,117, 3-3-59,
Cl. 106 — 15.
Jackson, Leslie K. : See-
Roche. Melvin E., and Jackson. 2,911,656.
Jackson, Lewis. Animal traps. 2,891,346, 6-23-59, Cl.
43 — 76.
Jackson, Lillard L. Electrical junction blocks. 2,917,724,
12-15-59, Cl. 339—198.
Jackson Mfg. Co. : See —
Masters, Joseph H., Lawrence, and Masters. Re. 24,622.
Jackson, Martin A., to United States of America, Navy.
Ground anchorage. 2,887,195, 5-19-59, Cl. 189 — 90.
Jackson. Michael C. : See —
Ford, John A., Jackson, and Crook. 2,893,246.
Jackson, Nolan C, to Wichita Precision Tool Co., Inc. Clamp
assembly for garment finishing machines. 2,881,963, 4—14—
59, Cl. 223—70.
Jackson, Nolan C, and C. L. Schroeder. to Wichita Precision
Tool Co., Inc. Vent clamp for use when cleaning coats.
2,872,718, 2-10-59, Cl. 24—252.
Jackson, Norman W. : See —
Molins, Desmond W., and Jackson. 2,912,987.
Jackson, Ralph B., D. H. Kelly, and R. V. Townend. to Allied
Chemical Corp. Manufacture of titanium tetrafluoride.
2,900,234, 8-18-59, Cl. 23—88.
Jackson, Richard S. Means for laterally expanding and con-
tracting the tread of vehicle wheels. 2,885,018, 5-5-59,
Cl. 180 — 75.
Jackson. Robert A. F. Electric space heaters. 2,904,666,
9-15-59, Cl. 219 — 34.
Jackson, Robert W. : See —
Hogg, John A., and Jackson. 2,872,488.
Jackson, Roderick M., to Hamilton Watch Co. Contact con-
trol for electric watch. 2,889,471, 6-2-59, Cl. 307 — 132.
Jackson, Russell K., to Radio Condenser Co. Switch.
2,876,314. 3-3-59, Cl. 200—166.
Jackson. Sam C. Vertically adjustable table. 2,916,340,
12-S-59, Cl. 311—39.
Jackson, Samul H. Coaxial cable connector. 2,878,458,
3-17-59, Cl. 339—177.
Jackson, Squire R. : See —
Clarke, John S., and Jackson. 2,872,971.
Jackson, Thomas J. Projection screen. 2,900,870, 8-25-59,
Cl. 88—28.9.
Jackson, Thomas M. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., and Jackson. 2,872 620.
Beck, Arnold H. W.. Jackson, and Lytollis. 2.898,502.
Jackson, Thomas M., and E. A. F. Sell, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electric discharge tubes.
2.896,122, 7-21-59, Cl. 315 — 169.
Jackson Vibrators, Inc. : Sue —
Jackson, Corwill. 2,885,861.
Jackson, Corwill. 2,892,417.
Jackson, Corwill. 2,899,909.
Jackson, Corwill. 2,909,970.
Jackson, Warren, Jr.. and P. J. Elving, to The Standard Oil
Co. Polarographic method and apparatus. 2,886,770,
5_12— 59 Cl 324 30
Jackson, Wilbur. Tufting machine. 2,878,763, 3-24-59,
Cl. 112—79.
Jackson, Wilbur F., and T. J. Dykzeul, to Robertshaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Thermostatic control device. 2,880,936,
4-7-59, Cl. 236 — 21.
Jackson, William L. Dispensing device. 2,896,825, 7-28-59,
Cl. 222—211.
Jackson, William M., to Bonney Forge & Tool Works. Welded
outlet fitting. 2,915,324, 12-1-59, Cl. 285 — 150.
Jackson, William M., II, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Method
of firing ceramic composition. 2,910,760, 11-3-59, Cl.
25—157.
Jackson, William R. : See —
Lombard, Daniel L., and Jackson. 2,873,764.
Jackson, Winston J., Jr. : See —
Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 2,917,490.
Jacob, Allan S., to Syncro Corp. Generator regulator system.
2,900,591, 8-18-59, Cl. 320—59.
Jacob, Ernst, K. Meyer, and S. Sommer, to Hercules Powder
Co. Inc. Recovery of inert diluents used in the preparation
of high molecular weight polyethylene. 2,913,447,
11-17-59, Cl. 260—94.9.
Jacob, Heinrich, to Zeiss Ikon A.G. Stuttgart. Mirror reflex
camera with built-in electric exposure meter. 2,913,968,
11-24-59, Cl. 95—10.
Jacob, Raymond : See —
Rabeux, Jean, and Jacob. 2,913,799.
Jacob, Raymond, and B. Masson, to Societe d' Applications
Generates d'Electricite & de Mecanique. Device for hot
cutting of woven or knitted materials of synthetic thermo-
fusible fibers. 2,894,106, 7-7-59, Cl. 219 — 29.
Jacob, Robert M., to Parke, Davis & Co. Alpha-di-chloro-
acetamido-beta-chloro-p-nitropropiophenone and method of
production. 2,876,261, 3-3-59, Cl. 260 — 562.
Jacob, Robert M., and J. C. L. Fouche, to Societe des TJsines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Indole derivatives. 2,872,453,
2-3-59, Cl. 260 — 293.
Jacob, Robert M., and J. G. Robert, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. 3-cyano substituted pheno-
thiazines. 2,877,224, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 243.
Jacob, Robert M., and R. J. Horclois, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Amino ethers. 2,882,274, 4—14—
59, Cl. 260 — 294.7.
Jacob, Robert M., and G. L. Regnier, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. 3-methanesulphonyl phenthia-
zine. 2,888,459, 5-26-59, Cl. 260—243.
Jacob, Robert M., and G. L. Regnier, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone Poulenc. 3-methanesulphonyl phenthi-
azine derivatives. 2,889,322, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 243.
Jacob, Robert M., and G. L. Regnier, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives.
2,894,947, 7-14-59, Cl. 260—243.
Jacob, Robert M., and R. J. Horclois, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives.
2.905.668. 9-22-59, Cl. 260—243.
Jacob, Robert M., R. J. Horclois, and E. Suau, to Societe des
Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine deriva-
tives. 2,908,683, 10-13-59, Cl. 260—243.
Jacob, Robert M., and G. L. Regnier, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Phenthiazine derivatives.
2.909,521, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 243.
Jacob, Robert M., and N. M. Joseph, to Societe des
Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Dioxolane derivatives.
2,916.493, 12-8-59, Cl. 260 — 293.2.
Jacob, Theodore A. : See —
Chemerda, John M„ and Jacob. 2,903,448.
Jacob, Walter E. W., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Circuit svstem for electronic memory tubes. 2,895,073,
7-14-59, Cl. 315-T-12.
Jacob, Walter E. W., O. Sternbeck, C. G. Svala, and W. E. M.
Uhlmann, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericcson. Method
for reading of information stored in electronic storage tubes.
2,888,602, 5-26-59, Cl. 315 — 12.
Jacobaeus, Anton C, and A. Berge, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Automatic blocking of lines. 2,913,529,
11-17-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Jacobi, Edward N., to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Pin tumbler
lock. 2,879,659, 3-31-59, Cl. 70 — 364.
Jacobi, Werner, to Siemens and Halske Akt. Electrical dis-
charge tube. 2,867,741, 1-6-59, Cl. 313—247.
Jacobitti, Edward : See —
Gooderham, John W., Jacobitti, Myers, Shipley, and
Strickler. 2,868,884.
Jacobowsky, Armin. and K. Sennewald, to Knapsack-Grie-
sheim Aktiensesellschaft. Process of preparing vinylidene
halide. 2,915,565, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 654.
Jacobs, Bernard : See —
Durst, Robert F., and Jacobs. 2,902,633.
Jacobs, Bernard, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Method of soldering germanium diodes. 2,867,899,
1-13-59, Cl. 29 — 494.
Jacobs, Carlton L., to Tideland Specialty Co. Inc. Electrical
beacon equipment. 2,881,358, 4-7-59, Cl. 315 — 93.
470
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,908,779,
Retractable
-24-59, CI.
Domestic appli-
Light responsive
Light responsive
Jacobs, Charles T., to McGraw-Edison Co. Dictating ma-
chine. 2,912,520. 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Jacobs, David A., M. Kokus, and R. G. Gabriele. Cigarette
ash tray and snubber. 2,908,281, 10-13-59, CI. 131 — 235.
Jacobs, David I. H., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Composition
comprising a vinylidene chloride polymer and an esterified
polyether plasticizer. 2,886,548 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 31.4.
Jacobs, Earl D. : See —
Rasof, Bernard, and Jacobs. 2,881,359.
Jacobs, Eddie P. Tire deflation indicator.
10-13-59, CI. 200 — 61.25.
Jacobs, Prank C, to California Research Corp.
bearing shoes for caissons. 2,878,649, 3-
61 — 46.5.
Jacobs, Harvey A. : See —
Pleischmann, Lewis W. 2,914,887.
Jacobs, James C, Jr. : See —
Donaldson, Warren J., and Jacobs. 2,873,411.
Jacobs, James H. : See —
Carosella, Michael C, Jacobs, and McNeill. 2,872,395.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Self-rinsing sink.
Re. 24,627, 4-7-59, CI. 4—187.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Two speed drive
and control means for refrigerating apparatus. 2,881,597,
4-14-59, CI. 62—133.
Jacobs, James W„ to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,888,808, 6-2-59, CI. 62 — 155.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,892,319, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 186.
Jacobs, James W, to General Moto s Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,899,253, 8-11-59. CI. 312 — 257.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Coupling for
transmitting torques. 2,907,426, 10-6-59, CI. 192 — 40.
Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp.
ance. 2,919,340, 12-29-59, CI. 219 — 37.
Jacobs, John E. : See —
Berger, Harold, and Jacobs. 2,886,726.
Jacobs, John E., to General Electric Co.
system. 2,898,525. 8-4-59, CI. 317 — 124.
Jacobs, John E., to General Electric Co.
system. 2,901,633, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 214.
Jacobs, John E., to General Electric Co. Means for and
method of regulating the operation of electrical translation
systems. 2,909,669, 10-20-59, CI. 250 — 214.
Jacobs, John E., and H. Berger, to General Electric Co.
Method of making photoconductive image transducer tubes.
2,889,188, 6-2-59, CI. 316—25.
Jacobs, John E., and H. Berger, to General Electric Co.
Image intensification. 2.890,360. 6-9-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Jacobs, John E., and J. F. Howell, to General Electric Co.
Translation system. 2,907,883, 10-6-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Jacobs, John H., to Westrex Corp. Sound film recording
system. 2,880,281, 3-31-59, CI. 179 — 100.3.
Jacobs, Louis J., to The S. Obermayer Co. Refractory gunning
composition and method of producing the same. 2,870,032,
1-20-59, CI. 106—67.
Jacobs Mfg. Co., The : See — ■
Stoner, Arthur M. 2,880,007.
Stoner, Arthur M. 2,880,008.
Strasel, Raymond K. 2.881,847.
Strasel, Raymond K. 2,882,063.
Jacobs, Peter C. Captive passenger carrying powered air-
craft. 2,896,947, 7-28-59, CI. 272—34.
Jacobs, Phil, Co., Inc. : See —
Jacobs, Phillip. 2,873,452.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. High
voltage fuses. 2,877,321, 3-10-59, CI. 200 — 120.
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., and K. W. Swain, to The Chase-Shaw-
mut Co. Fuse structures with ferrules of insulating mate-
rial. 2,874,249, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 131.
Jacobs, Phillip, to Phil Jacobs Co., Inc. Maternity garment.
2,873,452, 2-17-59. CI. 2 — 221.
Jacobs, Ridley S.. to The Nig Mfg. Co. Ltd. Apparatus for
the continuous development of light sensitive papers.
2,898,835, 8-11-59, CI. 95 — 94.
Jacobs, Robert B., to Standard Oil Co. System for quantita-
tive hydrogen determinations. 2,883,542, 4-21-59, CI.
250 — 43.5.
Jacobs, Robert J., and E. E. Persson, to The Black-Clawson
Co. Paper coating machine. 2,870,738, 1-27-59, CI. 118 —
249.
Jacobs, William L. : See —
Annable, Weldon G., and Jacobs. 2,868,524.
Annable, Weldon G., and Jacobs. 2,915,448.
Annable, Weldon G., Jacobs, and Haines. 2,875,145.
Jacobs, William L., and W. G. Annable, to The Pure Oil Co.
Hydrodesulfurization of naphthas followed by treatment
with either metallic copper or silver. 2,897,142, 7-28-59,
CI. 208—212.
Jacobsen, Andrew B., to United States of America, Navy.
Data transmission system. 2,874,378, 2-17-59, CI. 343 — 6.
Jacobsen, Andrew B., to Motorola, Inc. Bias stabilized cas-
caded transistors. 2,915,603, 12-1-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Jacobsen, Andrew B., and L. A. Turner, to United States of
America, Navy. Radar telemetering system. 2,901,743,
8-25-59, CI. 343 — 6.5.
Jacobsen, Andrew B., and A. A. Macdonald, to Motorola, Inc.
Radio receiver with squelch means in audio section and
battery saver in output circuit 2,912,571, 11-10-59,
CI. 250—20.
Jacobsen, Bent B., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Distortion elimination in radio repeater systems employing
frequency modulation. 2,874,273, 2-17-59, CI. 250—15.
Jacobsen, Bent B.. and I. V. Feldhusen, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Measurement of group delay in
electric communication systems. 2,877,409, 3-10-59, CI.
324—57.
Jacobsen, Dan, to Cycon, Inc. Automatic parking system.
2,899,087, 8-11-59, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Jacobsen, Edwin. Ducted wing for aircraft. 2,867,391,
1-6-59, CI. 244 — 15.
Jacobsen, Edwin, Jr. Storage system and apparatus. 2,911,-
115, 11-3-59, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Jacobsen, Irvin S., to Clifton Precision Products Co., Inc.
Vibratory reed in electronic heading sensing device.
2,895,048, 7-14-59, CI. 250—27.
Jacobsen, Jerome G., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Com-
bined washer-dryer. 2,899,816, 8-18-59, CI. 68 — 20.
Jacobsen, Lance R., to Hoftman Electronics Corp. Linear
high-gain amplifier circuits or the like. 2,890,291, 6-9-59,
CI. 179 — 171.
Jacobsen, Lance R., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Voltage
expander circuits or the lkke. 2,914,622, 11-24-59, CI.
179—171.
Jacobsen Mfg. Co. : See —
Wuerker, Charles A., Jr. 2,900,660.
Jacobsen, Paul W., to H. G. Weber & Co., Inc. Web tension-
ing control system. 2,902,232, 9-1-59, CI. 242 — 75.47.
Jacobsen, Paul W., to H. G. Weber & Co., Inc. Automatic
expanding shaftless chuck. 2,908,452. 10-13-59, CI.
242 — 72.
Jacobsohn, David H., and L. C. Merrill, to United States of
America. Atomic Energy Commission. Adder circuit.
2,869,786, 1-20-59, CI. 235—61.
Jacobsohn, Peter W. : See —
Schueler, Hassan E., and Jacobsohn. 2,911.968.
Jacobson, Arthur L., and S. E. Sorenson. Suspension of
ceiling tile. 2,882,558, 4-21-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Jacobson, Carl H. : See —
Chapman, Leslie R., Jr., Gray, and Jacobson. 2,872,674.
Jacobson, Darwin J. Writing instrument. 2,874,680, 2-24-59,
CI. 120 — 45.6.
Jacobson, Edwin B. : See —
Anderson, Lloyd L., Van Noord, and Jacobson. 2,888,724.
Jacobson, Edwin B., to Jervis Corp. Latch mechanism.
2,881,021, 4-7-59, CI. 292—229.
Jacobson, Edwin 6., to Jervis Corp. Latch apparatus for
right- and left-hand doors. 2,913,758, 11-24-59, CI. 16—
147.
Jacobson, Eugene W. : See —
Dashiell, John W.. Jr., and Jacobson. 2,911,820.
Jacobson, Harry, to W. S. Shamban & Co. Polytetrafluoro-
ethylene pressing accessory. 2,877,577, 3-17-59, CI. 38 — 66.
Jacobson, Herbert P. : See —
Perkins, William C, Sherwood, and Jacobson. 2,886,708.
Jacobson, Herbert P., and W. F. Williams, to Collins Radio
Co. Interpolation device. 2,886,707. 5-12-59. CI. 250 —
36.
Jacobson, Howard C, and R. P. Olson. Auxiliary mixing
device. 2,895,721, 7-21-59, CI. 259—23.
Jacobson, James J. Display and demonstration device.
2,898,692. 8-11-59, CI. 35 — 49.
Jacobson, James J. Measuring device. 2,903,203, 9-8-59,
CI. 242 — 84.8.
Jacobson, Joel M. : See —
Webb, William A., and Jacobson. 2,867,863.
Jacobson, Larry : See —
McCracken, John H., and Jacobson. 2.912,379.
Jacobson, Larry, to Diamond Alkali Co. Rubbery diene syn-
thetic elastomer composition. 2,894,926, 7-14-59, CI.
260—28.5.
Jacobson, Martin. Attractants for the gypsy moth.
2,900,756, 8-25-59, CI. 43 — 124.
Jacobson, Robert A. : See —
MacNaught, Donald F., and Jacobson. 2,901,279.
Jacobson, Robert I., and R. Deutsch, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Pilot pulse system for monopulse comparator. 2,881,423,
4-7-59, CI. 343—7.3.
Jacobson, Roll.vn P., to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. Device for
measuring gas. 2,915,220, 12-1-59, CI. 222 — 3.
Jacobson, Sidney. Steam iron shoe. 2,876,565, 3-10-59,
CI. 38—97.
Jacobson, Wayne D., to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Rotary drum sealing means. 2,882,613, 4-21-59, CI.
34—137.
Jacobsson, Gosta, to B. Adamson. Coffee preparing appa-
ratus. 2,896,609, 7-28-59.C1. 126—374.
Jacobsson, Jacob B., and N. A. Method for the production of
pasteurized beverages, and contrivance for utilizing this
method. 2,887,391, 5-19-59, CI. 99 — 211.
Jacobsson, Wilgot J., to Union Carbide Corp. Leakage test-
ing apparatus with fluid pressure regulator. 2,908,158,
10-13-59, CI. 73 — 46.
Jacobus, William W. : See —
Broders, Claude O., Jacobus, and Swenson. 2,899,798.
Jacoby, Aaron. Pleated curtain fabric. 2,908,014, 10-13-59,
CI. 2 — 278.
Jacoby, Arnold and P. Embroidered warp-knit tricot fabric.
2,888,815, 6-2-59, CI. 66—195.
Jacoby-Bender, Inc. : See —
Hahn, Jerome G. 2,892.541.
Rodriguez, Emil. 2,896,289.
LIST OF PATENTEES
471
Jacoby, Gerald B., and J. W. Kieke, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Communication switching network. 2,883,470,
4-21-59, CI. 179—18.
Jacoby, Hans G. Smoking article with filtering means.
2,893,399, 7-7-59, CI. 131—10.
Jacoby, Marvin, to Sperry Rand Corp. High speed printer.
2,915,966. 12-8-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Jacoby, Philip : See —
Jacoby, Arnold and P. 2,888,815.
Jacolev, Leon, to The Texas Co. Burner for gas generators.
2,894,569, 7-14-59, CI. 158—99.
Jacot-Guillarmod, Andre1 : See —
Von Bezard, Andre\ and Jacot-Guillarmod. 2,879,307.
Jacox, Paul B. : See —
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., Benedict, and Jacox.
2,868,659.
Jacquart, Herman, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Article
lifting apparatus. 2,890,906, 6-16-59, CI. 294 — 86.
Jacqueline Modes, Inc. : See —
Cuker, Seymour. 2,901,674.
Cuker, Seymour. 2,913,631.
Jacques, George E : See —
Schunemann, Carl F., and Jacques. 2,884,581.
Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. : See —
Jacuzzi, Candido. 2,910,995.
Nash, Floyd M. 2,881.782.
Jacuzzi, Candido, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. Crutch tip. 2,910,-
995, 11-3-59, CI. 135—62.
Jadwin, Robert B. : See —
Horning. James W. 2, 919. OSS.
Jaeger, Adolf, to Federal Chain Co. Method of forming an
ornamental chain. 2,893.200, 7-7-59, CI. 59 — 35.
Jaeger, Adolf, to Federal Chain Co. Link made up of two
parts joined by an upsetting operation. 2,893,201, 7-7-59,
CI. 59—80.
Jaeger, Charles F. Prefabricated house panels and method
of assembling them. 2,882,557, 4-21-59, CI. 20 — 2.
Jaeger, Erich : See —
Wilkenloh, Wilhelm. Jaeger, and Kuenapfel. 2,910,281.
Jaeger, Jacob J., to Pratt & Whitney Co., Inc. Automatic
rotary positioning means. 2,876,661, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 821.
Jaeger Machine Co., The : See —
Apel, John H. 2,880,832.
Jaeger. Robert P. : See —
Fairbanks. Grant, Everitt, and Jaeger. 2,886,650.
Jaenke, Martin G., and H. Reischl, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Circuit arrangement for intercommuni-
cation systems. 2,883,456, 4-21-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic powder
clutch with residual magnetism shunt. 2,878,913, 3-24-59,
CI. 192—21.5.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic couplings
with anti-sintering particles. 2,885,044. 5-5-59, CI 192 —
21.5.
Jaeschke, Ralph L„ to Eaton Mfg. Co. Magnetic clutch.
2,896,758, 7-28-59, CI. 192—21.5.
Jaeschke, Ralph L.. to Eaton Mfg. Co. Ignition systems.
2,898.392. 8-4-59. CI. 123—149.
Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Transmission control
system. 2,907,423, 10-6-59, a. 192 — 3.5.
Jaffe, Albert L. Separation of metals. 2,891,848. 6-23-J59,
CI. 41 — 42.
Jaffe, Albert L. Recovery of metals. 2,891,881, 6-23-59,
CI. 134 — 2.
Jaffe, Benjamin, and M. T. Silverman, to Middletown Milk &
Cream Co. Inc. Processing of sour cream. 2,918,371,
12-22-59, CI. 99 — 59.
Jaffe, D. Lawrence, to Polarad Electronic Corp. Microwave
power monitor. 2,887,655, 5-19-59, CI. 324 — 95.
Jaffe. David L., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Oscillator using
a pencil triode. 2,874,288. 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Jaffe, David L., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Adjusting and
indicating combination. 2,888,653, 5-26-59, CI. 333 — 82.
Jaffe, David L., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Signal gener-
ator apparatus. 2,907,962, 10-6-59, CI. 333 — 82.
Jaffe, David L„ and R. M. Spiegel, to United States of
America, Army. Sweep waveform generator. 2,903.584.
9-8-59, CI. 250—27.
Jaffe, David L., and A. Ross, to Polarad Electronics Corp.
Multi-pulse spectrum analyzer apparatus. 2,911,564.
11-3-59, CI. 315—22.
Jaffe, Emanuel M., and E. S. Galaw, to Duophoto Corp.
Photographic printing apparatus. 2,900,889, 8-25-59, CI
95 — 77.5.
Jaffe. Joseph A. : See —
Lewis, Douglas R., and Jaffe. 2,907,103.
Jaffe, Myron I. Porous metal filter. 2,915,187, 12-1-59
CI. 210—446.
Jaffe, Sigmund, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Separation of
rare earth values by means of a cation exchange resin.
2,897,050, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 22.
Jaffee, Robert I., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Titanium-
aluminum alloys. 2,880,087, 3-31-59, CI. 75 — 175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., and H. R. Ogden, to Crucible Steel Co.
of America. Titanium base alpha dispersoid alloys.
2.867,534. 1-6-59, CI. 75—175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., and H. R. Ogden, to Crucible Steel Co. of
America. Titanium base alloys. 2,880,088, 3-31-59, CI.
75—175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., H. R. Ogden, and D. J. Maykuth, to Crucible
Steel Co. of America. Titanium base alloys. 2,892,704,
6-30-59, CI. 75—175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., H. R. Ogden, and M. B. Vordahl, to Crucible
Steel Co. of America. Stable, high strength, alpha titanium
base alloys. 2,892,705, 6-30-59, CI. 75 — 175.5.
Jaffee, Robert I., and H. R. Ogden, to Crucible Steel Co. of
America. Titanium base alloys. 2,892,706, 6-30-59, CI.
75—175.5.
Jagenberg-VVerke Akt.-Ges. : See —
Meyer-Jagenberg, Gunther. 2,888,794.
Meyer-Jagenberg, Gunther. 2,888,861.
Zerlin, Hans. 2,894,665.
Jagen-Werke Akt.-Ges. : See —
Zerlin, Hans, and Michaelis. 2,869,440.
Jagger, Ernest T. : See —
Thompson, Ezra C, and Jagger. 2,885,740.
Jagger, Hubert, to T. B. Hirschberg, Jr. Checkwriter.
2,878,749, 3-24-59, CI. 101 — 20.
Jagiel Air Boat Co. : See —
Jagiel, Zigmund J. 2,886.462.
Jagiel, Zigmund J., to Jagiel Air Boat Co. Boat attachment.
2,886,462, 5-12-59, CI. 115—17.
Jahill Co. : See —
Wood, Sidney E. 2,868,147.
Jahn, Earl W., and M. C. Premo, to Production Pattern &
Foundry Co. Adhesive depositor for shell mold bonding
apparatus. 2,893,078, 7-7-59, CI. 22 — 31.
Jahn, Herbert, F. Reinecke, R. Stabenau. and H. Stahl, to
Siemens & Halske Akt. Telegraph transmitter. 2,877,301,
3-10-59, CI. 178—17.
Jahnel, Ernst, to A. Schroder. Lifting stage. 2,874,805,
2-24-59, CI. 187—8.72.
Jahnig, Charles E. : See —
Barr, Frank T., Burnside, Brown, Jahnig, and Martin.
2,889,267.
Borey, Daniel S., Jahnig, and Molstedt. 2,889,265.
Codet, Howard G., Jahnig, and Kaulakis. 2,902,432.
Martin, Homer Z., and Jahnig. 2,882,206.
Martin, Homer Z., Jahnig, and Herrmann. 2,868,719.
Pfeiffer, Robert W., Borey. and Jahnig. 2,881,130.
Jahnig, Charles E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluidized molecular sieve process. 2,904,507, 9-15-59, CI.
208 — 310.
Jahnig, Charles E., J. W. Brown, and H. Z. Martin, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Process and apparatus for
conversion of hydrocarbon oils. 2,868,715, 1-13-59, CI.
208—55.
Jahnig, Charles E., and H. G. Codet, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Combination process for conversion of
heavy hydrocarbons. 2,905,617, 9-22-59, CI. 208 — 55.
Jahnig, Charles E., and D. D. Dunlop, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Prevention of disperse phase coking in
fluid coking apparatus. 2,916,438, 12-8-59. CI. 208 — 127.
.Tahnke, David H., to Koebel Diamond Tool Co. Core bit
drilling tool. 2,870,993. 1-27-59, CI. 255 — 47.
Jahns, Edward R., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Mechanical
apparatus for displaying electrical phenomena or the like.
2,918,894, 12-29-59, CI. 116 — 124.1.
Jahr, Marvin A. Push peg puzzle. 2,905,474, 9-22-59, CI.
273—153.
Jaidinger. John H. Electromagnetic relay. 2,884,574,
4-28-59, CI. 317—198.
Jakes, William C, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave passive repeaters. 2,880,310, 3-31-59, CI.
250—15.
Jakeway, Gerald V., to Keeler Brass Co. Hood emblem as-
sembly. 2.889,649. 6-9-59, CI. 41—10.
Jaklitsch, Franz. Torque transmitting device. 2,885,870,
5-12-59. CI. 64 — 11.
Jakob, Franz : See —
Biedermann, Friedrich, Jakob, and Rau. 2,878,779.
Jakob, Fritz : See —
Wucherer, Johannes, Linde, and Jakob. 2,895,304.
Jakober, William : See —
Lefebvre, Albert. 2,867,020.
Jakubowski, Richard S., to Jarke Mfg. Co. Lifting hitch.
2,905,501, 9-22-59, CI. 294 — 18.
Jakubowski, Theodore P., to Shulton, Inc. Dispensing con-
tainer. 2,917,765, 12-22-59, CI. 15 — 137.
Jakush, Harry. Window construction. 2,908,052, 10-13-59,
CI. 20 — 42.
Jalar, Borje F., and F. G. Nordstrom, to Astra Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Aspirating syringe. 2,904,044, 9-15-59,
CI. 128—218.1.
Jalkanen, Matti J. Apparatus for removing pulp from a
treatment vessel. 2,884,146, 4-28-59, CI. 214 — 17.
Jalkanen, Matti J. Scraper means. 2,901,763, 9-1-59, CI.
15—246.5.
Jalkanen, Matti J., to Rauma-Repola Oy. Method for chemi-
cal treatment of suspended solids. 2,916,346, 12-8-59, CI.
8—156.
James, Albert L. : See —
Smith, Donald P., Rollin, and James. 2,906,646.
James, Bill Y. Leg structure for gift boxes. 2,899,165, 8-11-
59, CI. 248—189.
James, Clarence R. : See —
Moore, Harry D., James, and Kibbey. 2,877,673.
James, Cyril H., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Method
and apparatus for cutting double ended nails from wire
stock. 2,903,720, 9-15-59, CI. 10—54.
472
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
James, David M., to Beanstalk Shelving Ltd. Multi-tiered
rack units. 2,901,121, 8-25-59, CI. 211—126.
James, Edward W., to Sun Oil Co. Method and apparatus
for magnetic recording in a bore hole. 2,879,126, 3-24-59,
CI. 346 — 74.
James, Edward W., to Sun Oil Co. Gyroscope. 2,909,931,
10-27-59, CI. 74 — 5.6.
James, Edward W., % to T. J. Reardon. Identification sys-
tem. 2,914,746, 11-24-59, CI. 340 — 149.
James, Flem G. Card stripping device. 2,880,469, 4-7-59,
CI. 19—109.
James. Glynne Y. : See —
Goldsmith. John L., and James. 2,898,097.
James, Henry A., y2 to J. M. Blanton. Toy. 2,868,137,
1-13-59, CI. 104: — 73.
James, Ivanhoe J. P., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Colour television apparatus. 2,870,249, 1-20-59, CI.
178—5.4.
James, Ivanhoe J. P., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Light correcting apparatus for electron pick-up tubes.
2,905,757, 9-22-59, CI. 178 — 7.2.
James, Jimmie : See —
Herider, Elmer A., and James. 2,916,083.
James, Kenneth E., to United Concrete Pipe Corp. Mold
for the end of concrete pipe and the like. 2,871,541,
2-3-59, CI. 25 — 127.
James, Kenneth E., to United Concrete Pipe Corp. Gasket
for bell and spigot concrete pipe. 2,882,073, 4-14-59, CI.
285 — 374.
James, Louise. Knock-down set-up boxes. 2,899,120, 8-11-
59, CI. 229—23.
James Mfg. Co. : See —
Jones, George W. 2,907,445.
Potter, Leon M., and Willett. 2,878,925.
James-Pond-Clark : See —
Clark, James R., Jr., and Christensen. 2,918,083.
James, Ralph A. : See —
Seaborg, Glenn T., and James. 2,917,361.
James, Ralph A., and S. G. Thompson, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of recover-
ing plutonium values from aqueous solutions by carrier
precipitation. 2,911,282, 11-3-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
James, Richard T., and A. E. Ruppel; said James assor. to
American Telephone and Telegraph Co., said Ruppel assor.
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Digital system with
error elimination. 2,892,888, 6-30-59, CI. 178 — 23.
James, Robert C, to Griswold Engineering Ltd. Vacuum
sealing machine. 2,888,792, 6-2-59, CI. 53 — 112.
James, Robert E. : See —
Schey, Robert, and James. 2,873,692.
James, Thomas R. : See —
Bergsland, Charles H., James, Karinen, Kwasniewski,
and Neumeier. 2,893,009.
James, Virgil C. : See —
Lowe, Wilbur D., and James. 2,902,580.
James, Wilbert. Apparatus for forming plaques. 2,909,805,
10-27-59, CI. 18—5.1.
James, Wilbert. Apparatus for making hand and foot im-
pressions. 2,915,782, 12-8-59, CI. 18 — 5.1.
James, William S. : See —
Chase, Charles B., and James. 2,877,902.
Jamesbury Corp. : See —
Freeman, Howard G.. and Vandreuil. 2,912.217.
Jamgotchian, George H. Wrench. 2,895,362, 7-21-59. CI.
81—90.
Jamieson, Allan : See —
Miller, Carl P., and Jamieson. 2,869,418.
Jamieson, Hamer H. : See —
.Schwartz, Ralph E. 2,889,390.
Jamieson. Hugh V. Appnratus for processing motion picture
film. 2,914.999, 12-1-59. CI. 95 — 94.
Jamieson, Hugh W., to United States of America, Navy.
Impedance matching feeder for an antenna array.
2,903,695, 9-8-59, CI. 343 — 852.
Jamieson, Philip D. : Ser> —
7;anni, Guido R., Tnrtolani. and Jamieson. 2.909.030.
Jamieson, Robert S., to Ultradvne, Inc. Variable-reluctance
position transducer. 2,883,633, 4-21-59, CI. 336 — 30.
Jamieson, Walter B. : See —
Caron. Maurice, and Etheridge. 2,877,130.
Jamieson. William : See —
Smith. Thomas R., Jamieson, and Meyers. 2,876,741.
Jamison. Carmel R. : flee —
Patterson. Helen E., and Jamison. 2,868.423.
Jamison, Frederick W. Detachable ice and snow melting
panels for traffic bearing surfaces. 2,912,555, 11-10-59,
CI. 219—19.
Jamison, Reeves G., 50% to J. D. Wells. Loom attachment.
2,912,014, 11-10-59, CI. 139 — 98.
Jamison, Robert M., to Aiem Laboratories, Inc. Powder
dissolving apparatus. 2.906.607. 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 271.
Jamison, Robin R., and F. D. Henderson, to Bristol Aero-
Engines Ltd. Fuel supply systems for ram jet engines.
2,882,680, 4-21-59. CI. 60 — 39.28.
Jamison, Will B., and B. L. Derringe. to Bituminous Coal
Research, Inc. Mining equipment having cutting rotors
adaptable to varying conditions. 2,868,526, 1-13-59, CI.
262—7.
Jampol Co., Inc., The : See —
Daniels, Herbert E. 2,882,659.
Janas, Bronislnus. Rotating pick-up unit. 2.913,002,
11_17_59, CI. 137—580.
Jancosek, Andrew T. : See —
Brown, John S., and Jancosek. 2,890,161.
Jancosek, Andrew T.. and J. S. Brown, to Standard Oil Co.
Insecticidal compositions. 2,906,744, 9-29-59, CI. 260 —
96.5.
Jandasek, Vladimir J., to Ford Motor Co. Hydrokinetic
torque converter with adjustable reactor blades. 2,909,034,
10-20-59, CI. 60—54.
Janecka, Joseph J., Jr. Collapsible display device. 2,902,239,
9-1-59, CI. 248—197.
Janeczko, William A. Removable sectional cover for freight
car. 2,893,329, 7-7-59, CI. 105—377.
Janeczko, William A. Top loading boxcar. 2,899,912, 8-18-59,
CI. 105—377.
Janelid, Erik I., to Trelleborgs Gummifabriks Aktiebolag.
Resilient and bonded drum lining. 2,909,335, 10-20-59,
CI. 241—183.
Janelid, Erik I., and K. G. Olsson. Method of driving rock
excavations. 2,896,929, 7-28-59, CI. 262—1.
Janes, Harry P. Three-way ball valve. 2,905,197, 9-22-59,
CI. 137 — 625.47.
Janes, John N. : See —
Hartman, Edward J., and Janes. 2,873,698.
Janes, Joseph. Centrifugal switch. 2,880,287, 3-31-59, CI.
200—80.
Janes, Joseph, to Bowling Machines, Inc. Bowling machines
elevator for separating pins and balls. 2,917,309,
12-15-59, CI. 273—43.
Janesek, Louis F. : See —
Burt, Howard J., and Janesek. 2,893,594.
Janeway, Robert N. Railway truck thrust link. 2,917,007,
12-15-59, CI. 105—200.
Jang, Monroe : See —
Deranja, John E., and Jang. 2,908,430.
Jania, Zbigniew J., to Ford Motor Co. Pressure regulator
valve assembly. 2,895,298, 7-21-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Janik, Anton J., to The Ridge Tool Co. Quick acting chuck.
2,891,799, 6-23-59, CI. 279—114.
Janlszewski, Kasimir. Lubricant retainer for leader pin
bushings and the like. 2,877,063, 3-10-59. CI. 308 — 5.
Jankauskas, George P., to W. A. Dubovick, J. P. and P. A.
Kozak. Anti-skid brake mechanism. 2,867,299, 1-6-59,
CI. 188 — 152.
Janke, Edward J., and L. F. Mitchell, deceased, by National
City Bank of Cleveland, executor, to Addressograph-Multi-
graph Corp. Cleaner for rotary printing or duplicating
machines. Re. 24,739, 11-24-59, CI. 101 — 425.
Janke, John A. : See —
Jennings, Joseph R.. and Janke. 2.875,911.
Jankens, Austin L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylidene chlo-
ride polymer-trisodium aconitate composition. 2,888,415,
5-26-59. CI. 260—2.5.
Jankowiak. Erwin M., and A. R. Nelson, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Stabilizing chloroethylene polymers with cadmium
hydroxy laurate and lead stearate. 2,906,719, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 23.
Jankowski, Edward M.. to Sioux Steel Co. Animal watering
tank. 2,869,753, 1-20-59, CI. 220 — 73.
Jankowski, Henry J., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Tube support
means. 2,884.911, 5-5-59, CI. 122—510.
Jankowski, Henry J., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Closure means.
2,909,132, 10-20-59, CI. 110—1.
Janneck, Willard H. : See —
Worden, Donald P., Young, and Janneck. 2,876,132.
Jannenga, Joel A. : See —
Hawkinson, Donald E., Koines, and Jannenga. 2,895,354.
Janney, Thomas T., and A. Klein, to James Lees and Sons Co.
Pile fabric. 2,876,525, 3-10-59. CI. 28 — 78.
Jannsen, Edward M. Device for filter separating iron from
water. 2,890,838, 6-16-59, CI. 239—534.
Janoff, Daniel L., to Heppenstall Co. Beam tongs. 2,874,990,
2-24-59, CI. 294 — 86.
Janofsky, Richard F. : See —
Hoffman, Howard T., Speed, and Janofsky. 2,893,634.
Janonis, George. Vehicle door latch. 2,918,320, 12-22-59,
CI. 292—280.
Janos, Alfred G., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator door
construction. 2,914.819, 12-1-59, CI. 20 — 69.
Janoski, Edward J. : See —
Hirschler, Alfred E., and Janoski. 2,887,450.
Hirschler, Alfred E., and Janoski. 2,897,134.
Janoski, Edward J., to Sun Oil Co. Catalyst and hydro-
carbon conversion therewith. 2,887,449, 5-19-59, CI.
208—120.
Janoski, Edward J., to Sun Oil Co. Process for catalyst
preparation. 2,895,920, 7-21-59, CI. 252 — 452.
Janousek, Ladik L. Snow disintegrator. 2,893,377, 7-7-59,
CI. 126—343.5.
Janquart. Jerry C, and A. M. Samuels, to The Dole Valve
Co. Detergent dispenser with constant hydrostatic head.
2,919.052, 12-29-59, CI. 222 — 64.
Jansa, Bohuslav : See —
Weber, Karel, and Jansa. 2,911,493.
Jansen, Alexander B. A., and J. C. Hamlet, to Lovens Kemiske
Fabrik ved A. Kongsted. Process for the preparation of
penicillin derivatives. 2,880,203, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 239.1.
Jansen. Gerhart. Clamp nut apparatus. 2,896,496, 7-28-59,
CI. 85—36.
Jansen, Gerhart. Slide-type hand wrench. 2,909,953,
10-27-59, CI. 81 — 130.
Jansen, Hermann, and S. Heinen, to Zimmermann & Jansen
G.m.b.H. Valve. 2,879,799, 3-31-59, CI. 137—630.12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
473
Jansen, Howard J., to United States of America, Air Force.
Absolute pressure regulator. 2,918,930, 12-29-59, CI.
137—81.
Jansen, Jacob E., and H. J. Kehe, to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
Tertiary-alkylated bis-hydroxy phenyl propane deterioration
retarders for rubber. 2,877,209, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Jansen, Jan C. : See — -
Van Erven Dorens, Eduard C, and Jansen. 2,911,672.
Jansen, Marinus J. : See — -
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, and Haayman.
2,867,742.
Jansen, Willem J. B. Machine for winding spiral springs.
2,871,910, 2-3-59. CI. 153—64.
Janson, Harry. One piece hinged case. 2,873,058, 2-10-59,
CI. 229—27.
Janson, Stefan K., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Sprocket type feeding for a gas piston gun. 2,889,749,
6-9-59, CI. 89—33.
Janson, Stefan K., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Strip
clip for loading box magazines. 2,894,350, 7-14-59, CI.
42—87.
Janson, Stefan K., R. H. Wild, and H. E. Elliott, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Firearms carrier mechanism.
2,887,808, 5-26-59, CI. 42 — 17.
Janssen, Henricus J. H., H. S. Jongepier, and H. Waning, to
Kunstzijdespinnerij Nyma N. V. Process and device for
dry spinning. 2,876,494, 3-10-59, CI. 18—8.
Janssen, Henricus J. H., and C. C. Kloppenburg, to Kunstzij-
despinnerij Nyma N.V. Process for polymerizing acrylo-
nitrile using an oxygen yielding catalyst and sulfur dioxide
as an activator. 2,911,397, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 88.7.
Janssen, Johannes C. ■ See —
Groot, Theodorus C, Janssen, Stephenson, and Bladder.
2,907,619.
Janssen, Paul A. J., to Laboratoria Pharmaceutica Dr. C.
Janssen N.W. Pharmacologically active piperazine deriva-
tives and processes for preparing them. 2,882,271, 4—14—
59, CI. 260—240.
Janssen, Paul A. J. 2,2-diaryl-6j-(4'-phenyl-l'-piperidino)
alkanonitriles. 2,898,340. 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 294.3
Janssen, Paul A. J., and D. K. de Jongh, to N. V. Neder-
landsche Combinatie Voor Chemische Industrie. Anti-
spasmodic preparation containing alpha-p-methoxyphenyl-
alpha-di-n-butylamino-acetamide and method of producing
anti-spasmodic activity. 2,877.156, 3-10-59 CI. 167 — 65.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and D. K. De Jongh, to N.V. Neder-
landsche Combinatie voor Chemische Industrie, a-a-diphen-
yl-7-hexamethyleneiminobutyramide. 2,881,165, 4-7-59,
CI. 260—239.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and D. K. De Jongh, to N.V. Neder-
landsche Combinatie voor Chemische. Parasympathicolyti-
cally active alpha, alpha-diphenyl-gamma-dialkylamino-
butyramide compounds and manufacture thereof. 2,884,436,
4-28-59, CI. 260 — 457.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and D. K. de Jongh, to N. V. Neder-
landsche Combinatie voor Chemische Industrie and Labora-
toria Pharmaceutica Dr. C. Janssen, N.V. Antispasmodic
l,l-diphenyl-3-dialkylamInopropane, and its tertiary and
quaternary salts. 2,894,033, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 567.6.
Janssen, Peter J. H. : See —
Van Barneveld, Evert J., and Janssen. 2.874,282.
Janssen, Peter J. H., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Circuit arrangement for use in television receivers.
2,870,251, 1-20-59, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Janssen, Peter J. H.. to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Frequency demodulator. 2,873,365, 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Janssen, Peter J. H., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Arrangement for use in television receivers to synchronize
the line deflection circuit. 2,907,825, 10-6-59, CI. 178 —
69.5.
Janssen, Peter J. H., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Deflecting coll system for cathode ray tubes. 2,917,646,
12-15-59, CI. 313—76.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and J. A. Verhoef, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Electromagnetic deflection system.
2,882,446, 4-14-59, Cl. 315 — 27.
Janssen, Peter J. H.. and W. Smeulers, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Circuit arrangement for producing a saw-
tooth current in the vertical deflector of a television ap-
paratus. 2,874,329, 2-17-59, Cl. 315 — 27.
Janssen, Peter J. H and W. Smeulers. to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Circuit arrangement for use in television
receivers and intended for filtering out noise signals.
2,885,474, 5-5-59, Cl. 178—7.5.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and W. Smeulers, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Frequency demodulator. 2,904,675, 9-15-
59, Cl. 250—20.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and W. Smeulers, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Circuit-arrangement for measuring volt-
ages. 2,907,880, 10-6-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Jansson, Ake B. Adjustable work piece holder. 2,898,713,
8-11-59, Cl. 51—217.
Jansson, Arnold O., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fas-
tener. 2,904,864, 9-22-59, Cl. 24 — 73.
Jansson, Henry A. : See — -
Light, George G., and Jansson. 2,878,305.
Janszen, Arthur A., to F. D. Wetherill. Electrostatic loud-
speaker. 2,896,025, 7-21-59, Cl. 179 — 111.
Jantsch, Albert F., to National Gypsum Co. Suspension ceil-
ing. 2,877,878, 3-17-59, Cl. 189—88.
Jantscha, Robert, and J. Kolling, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Once-through vapor generator. 2,872,908, 2-10-59,
Cl. 122 — 459.
Jantscha, Robert, and J. Kolling, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Once-through vapor generator. 2,877,748, 3-17-59.
Cl. 122 — 459.
Jantzen Inc. : See —
Smith, Samuel H. 2,869,552.
Janus, Alexander G., to Consumers Merchandising Corp.
Matchbox construction. 2,889,919, 6-9-59, Cl. 206 — 29.
Janus, Julian A. Combined oil depth gauge and filter.
2,919,028, 12-29-59, Cl. 210 — 223.
Janzso, Geza : See —
Fodor, Gabor, Vincze, Toth, Janzso, and Lang.
2,905,687.
Japel, Joseph P., to Cleveland Metal Specialties Co. Method
of making components for printed circuits. 2,912,312,
11-10-59, Cl. 41 — 43.
Japolsky, Nicholas S.. to Nicotrou Developments Ltd. Rotary
pumps. 2,898,864, 8-11-59. Cl. 103 — 149.
Jaquith, Burton K. Means for extracting true proportionate
samples of fluid material. 2,917,926, 12-22-59, Cl. 73 — 422.
Jaramillo, Jorge V. : See —
Lyle, James E., and Jaramillo. 2,906,352.
Jardine, John, Ltd. : See —
Haslam-Jones, Frank H. 2,896,497.
Jarke Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Jakubowski, Richard S. 2,905,501.
Jarman-Williamson Co. : See —
Williamson, Norman B. J:,879,831.
Williamson, Norman B. 2.885,215.
Jarmus, Joseph M., D. Kaufman, and F. R. Marchetti, to
National Lead Co. Pigmented synthetic material and a
method for making the same. 2,868,663, 1-13-59, Cl.
106—193.
Jaroco Engineering Co. : See—
Govan, Roy H., and Meek. 2,875,871.
Goven, Roy H., and Meek. 2,888,029.
Govan, Roy H., and Meek. 2,918,085.
Meek, Harold J. 2,914,082.
Jaromy, John A. Drive extension for outboard motors with
rotary speed control. 2,903,903, 9-15-59, Cl. 74 — 471.
Jaros, Stanley E. : See —
Vickers, Herbert H., and Jaros. 2/887,725.
Jaroske, George A. : See —
Lewis, Gerald F. 2,893,424.
Jarret, Jacques : See —
Jarret, Jean and J. 2,906,525.
Jarret, Jacques H. : See —
Jarret, Jean M. B. and J. H. 2,867,043.
Jarret, Jacques H. and J. M. B. Floating piston motors.
2,914,046, 11-24-59, Cl. 123 — 46.
Jarret, Jean and J. Deformable hydrostatic system.
2,906,525, 9-29-59, Cl. 267 — 2.
Jarret, Jean M. B. : See —
Jarret, Jacques H. and J. M. B. 2,914,046.
Jarret, Jean M. B. and J. H to "Les Applications Elec-
troniques des Caoutchoucs" (A. E. C). Variable electric
resistance semi-conductor devices. 2,867,043, 1-6-59, Cl.
33—172.
Jarrett, John W., and E. L. Rice, to United States of America,
Navy. Rotary locking device. 2,917,942, 12-22-59, Cl.
74—504.
Jarrett, Rainsford & Laughton Ltd. : See —
Curry, Francis J. 2,919,019.
Jarrett, William C. : See —
Vaughan, Wayne W., Spotts, Candreva, and Jarrett.
2,904,991.
Jarrett, William J., to United States of America, Army.
Noise reducer for gun. 2,868,078, 1-13-59, Cl. 89 — 14.
Jarrian, Paul : See —
Danel, Pierre F., Casacci, and Jarrian. 2,875,979.
Jarund, Harry S. V., to Hermorian Ltd. Device for con-
tinuous filling of packages with a liquid during their
manufacture. 2,869,299, 1-20-59, Cl. 53 — 63.
Jarund, Harry S. V. Apparatus for automatically packing
tetrahedron-shaped packages. 2,908,125, 10-13-59, Cl.
53—142.
Jaruzelski, John J. : See —
Christenson, Roger M., and Jaruzelski. 2,874,150.
Jaruzelski, John J., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Esters of
di-hydroxy alkyl substituted xylene. 2,881,150, 4-7-59,
Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Jaruzelski, John J., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Synthetic
resin from dihaloalkyl xylene and polyalkylene polyamines.
2,912,390, 11-10-59 Cl. '260 — 2.1.
Jarvi, Carl W., to Haskell Mfg. Co., Inc. Drawer lock.
2,882,112, 4-14-59, Cl. 312—221.
Jarvinen, Willard B., to General Electric Co. Control system
for induction motor. 2,890,398, 6-9-59. Cl. 318 — 225.
Jarvis, Alvin J., and J. W. Straayer, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Composite aircraft. 2,883,125, 4-21-59, Cl. 244 — 2.
Jarvis, Edgar A., to M. Sobel. Method of refining scrap
plastic and apparatus therefor. 2,879,005, 3-24-59, Cl.
241 — 14.
Jarvis, Edward M.. to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Metal
shelving. 2,896,794, 7-28-59, Cl. 211—136.
Jarvis, Franklin T., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electron discharge
tube mounting. 2,888,228, 5-26-59, Cl. 248 — 316.
Jarvis, Harold. Jr. : See —
Clarke, William W.. Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, and Heller.
2,912,186.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Jarvis,
from
James G.,
a raised
101 — 426.
Jarvi.s, James G.,
to Eastman Kodak Co. Electroprinting
resist pattern. 2,869,461, 1-20-59, CI.
to Grasslander (1957) Ltd. Forage crop
harvesting chopper. 2.885,853, 5-12-59, CI. 56 — 1.
Jarvis & Jarvis, Inc. : See —
Kostolecki, John F., and Muto. 2,905,275.
Jarvis, John, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Aircraft control sys-
tem. 2,875,964, 3-3-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Jarvis, John, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control system.
2,883,126, 4-21-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Jarvis, John H., and D. R. Swan ; said Jarvis assor. to said
Swan. Metal working machine. 2,917,957, 12-22-59, CI.
82—20.
Jarvis Mfg., Inc. : See —
Keightley, George M. 2,867,932.
Jaseph, Lawrence P. to Dover Corp. Hydraulic safety ele-
vator. 2,891,635, 6-23-59, CI. 187 — 17.
Jasienski, Marcel M. P., to Compagnie Frangaise Othermo.
Circular loom. 2,869,586, 1-20-59, CI. 139 — 13.
Jasinski, Kazimierz V. : See —
Goldberg, Albert I., and Jasinski. 2,910,448.
Jaskowiak, Prank T. : See —
Koth, William P., and Jaskowiak. 2,915,991.
Jaskowiak, Frank T., to A. O. Smith Corp. Hod tightener.
2,873,694, 2-17-59, CI. 105—369.
Jasper, Benjamin E. : See —
Busch, Thomas N., and D. W. and B. E. Jasper. 2,876,816.
Jasper, David W. : See —
Busch, Thomas N., and D. W. and B. E. Jasper. 2,876,816.
Jasper Wood Crafters, Inc. : See —
Gramelspacher, Clarence U. 2,894,292.
Jastram, Edward P. : See —
Vander Pyl, John R., Jastram, McMorrow, and Shockroo.
2,870,294.
Jatczak, Chester F.. to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Case
carburized high temperature bearing members. 2,876,152,
3-3-59. CI. 148—31.
Jatczak, Chester F., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Air
hardening graphitic steel. 2,883,281, 4-21-59, CI. 75—123.
Jatlow, Jacob L. : See —
Polyzou, James, and Jatlow. 2,913,711.
Jauch, Martin, to Detex Watchclock Corp. Recording clock.
2,889.190, 6-2-59, CI. 346 — 58.
Jauch, Martin, and H. Kregelin, to Roto-Werke Akt. Inking
devices for printing machines. 2,890,652, 6-16-59, CI.
101 — 122.
Jauch, Robert J., C. W. Kruckeberg, and C. D. Hoover, to
Tokheim Corp. Incinerator toilet. 2,882,534, 4-21-59, CI.
4 — 131.
Jaume, Rene. Filter unit and filters equipped therewith.
2,883,058, 4-21-59, CI. 210—487.
Jauolsies of Ohio, Co., Inc. : See —
Adamson, Robert M. 2,873,827.
Javor, George. Safety brake construction. 2,912,071, II-
10-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Jawett, Joseph A., to Petrometer Corp. Liquid level gauge.
2,884,784. 5-5-59. CI. 73 — 299.
Jawett. Joseph A., to Petrometer Corp. Specific gravity indi-
cators. 2,898.763, 8-11-59, CI. 73 — 439.
Jaworski, Ernest G., and D. B. Sharp, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Fungicidal compositions comprising the monophenyl-
hydrazones of a-diketones. a-ketoaldehydes, and o-hydroxy-
ketones. 2.870.056, 1-20-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Jaworski, Ernest G., and V. R. Gaertner, to Monsanto Chem-
ical Co. Method of inhibiting fungus growth comprising
the application of the reaction product of a mono-olefinic
aldehyde and aromatic hydrazine. 2,900,298, 8-18-59, CI.
167—30.
Jaxtheimer. Don C, S. W. Cahill, and L. E. Simon, to
Hycon Mfg. Co. Purge system for water activated battery.
2.884.945. 5-5-59, CI. 137—206.
Jay, George. Detachable trailer hitch. 2,877,025, 3-10-59.
CI. 280—495.
Jayet. David L. Fluidtight casing for view-taking cameras.
2,883.919. 4-28-59. CI. 95 — 11.
Jayet, David L. Device for supplying a diver with air.
2,898,909, 8-11-59, CI. 128—142.
Jaynes, George W. : See —
Breeden, Fearl L. 2,912,938.
Jazwinski, Stanislaw T., to Nova-Cast Inc. Method for
producing ferrous metal castings. 2,894,834, 7-14-59,
CI. 75—130.
Jean, Gilbert. Tables for the concentration of ores. 2,907,-
459, 10-6-59, CI. 209 — 504.
Jean, Marcel, to Societe Chimique de La Grande Paroisse,
Azote et Produits Chimiques. Apparatus for equalizing
the temperature inside exothermic reaction chambers.
2,910,350, 10-27-59, CI. 23—289.
Jeandupenx, Hubert. Method of and apparatus for inserting
pile tufts into a fabric. 2,873,766, 2-17-59, CI. 139 — 1.
Jeanes, Jack K. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher. Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry, Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Jeanne, Edmond. Pneumatic installation for conveying
greasy wool. 2,901,293, 8-25-59. CI. 302—20.
Jeanneret. Jules L. Arrangement for supporting a work piece
on the back center of a machine-tool. 2,874,600, 2-24-59,
CI. 82—31.
Jeanneret, Jules L. Automatic thread-cutting arrangement
for a lathe. 2,882,776, 4-21-59, CI. 82—5.
Propeller
CI. 170 —
Hydraulic
propeller.
2,884,644,
Nose heater. 2,906,264. 9-29-59, CI.
and L. Trinkle, to Deluxe Coils, Inc.
apparatus particularly for plastic tub-
22-59, CI. 18—26.
Jeannette Glass Co., The : See —
Todd, Burt K. 2,918,188.
Jeanrenaud, Alfred : See —
Gschwend, Charles-Louis. 2,899,227.
Jeansonne. Robert L. : See —
Adams, Earl W., and Jeansonne. 2,885,261.
Jeckell, Albert J. Building stud brace. 2,889,595, 6-9-59,
CI. 20 — 94.
Jeddeloh, Otto G. Sheet loading mechanism for multideck
conveyor. 2,876,009, 3-3-59, CI. 271 — 64.
Jedlitschka, Rudolf : See —
Magg, Alfred H., Jedlitschka, Schrode, and Schmah.
2,906,138.
Jedrziewski, Chester M., to United Aircraft Corp.
auxiliary power control. 2,868,303, 1-13-59,
160.2.
Jedrziewski, Chester M., to United Aircraft Corp.
system for adjustable pitch aeronautical
2,910,126, 10-27-59, CI. 170—160.2.
Jedrzykowski, Edmund, to International Harvester Co. Crop
treating device. 2,908,994, 10-20-59, CI. 43 — 148.
Jefferies, Lowell C. : See —
Beck, Eugene P., Jefferies, and Whitney. 2,887,283.
Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Bell, John B., Jr., and Currier. 2,915,550.
Bell, John B., Jr., Currier, and Malkemus. 2,915,529.
Malkemus, John D. 2,910,490.
McClellan, Paul P. 2,873,282.
Moss, Philip H. 2,905,673.
Jefferson Electronic Products Corp. : See —
McWilliams, James D. 2,875,717.
Jefferson, Glen V., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Vehicle
weighing means. 2,906,865. 9-29-59, Cl. 246 — 251.
Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, The : See —
Haupt, George J. 2,904,034.
Jefferson, Orville E. Plastic sponge hot holder.
5-5-59, Cl. 2 — 158.
Jefferson. Orville E.
128 — 192.
Jefferson, Robert O.,
Centrifugal casting
ing. 2,904,836, 9-
Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. : See-
Miller, Ernest B. 2,877,861.
Miller, Ernest B. 2,889,683.
Miller, Ernest B., and Sweet. 2.886,123.
Jeffery, Harold, to Clayton Dewandre Co. Ltd. Power-oper-
ated steering mechanism for road vehicles. 2,916,015,
12-8-59, Cl. 121—38.
Jeffery, Norman H.. to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Method of forming
articles from silicone elastomers and polytetra fluoro-
ethylene. 2,898,631. 8-11-59. Cl. 18 — 47.5.
Jefferys. Edward G. : See —
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2.906,670.
Borrow. Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906.671.
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,673.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co., The : See-
Edmunds, Glenn E. 2,891,683.
Kilbourne, James. 2,875,885.
Kindig, Arnie J. 2.868.567.
Kindig, Arnie J. 2,869,712.
Lemmon, Alexis W. 2,869,380.
Roloson, Alfred H. 2,887,190.
Smith, William J. 2,883,053.
Steinmetz. Walter C. 2,873,848.
Jeffrey, William B. : See —
Cotter, George L., and Jeffrey. 2,919,165.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Bush, and Jeffrey. Re. 24,636.
McClure, Glenn T., and Jeffrey. 2,919,163.
Jeffrey, William B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Im-
proved service, charging and quick service control valve.
2.913,282, 11-11-59. Cl. 303—35.
Jeffreys, George A. Simultaneous aerobic and anaerobic com-
posting process. 2.867,521, 1-6-59, Cl. 71 — 8.
Jeffreys, Robert F., Jr. Flow restrictor. 2.909,196. 10-20-
59, Cl. 138 — 44.
Jeffreys, Rov A., to Eastman Kodak Co. The hardening of
gelatin with 2,3 dihydroxy dioxane. 2,870,013. 1-20-59, Cl.
96—100.
Jeffreys, Roy A., and E. B. Knott, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Process for manufacture of oxazole quaternary salts.
2,895,959, 7-21-59, Cl. 260—307.
Jeffries, Sampson F. : See —
Florestano, Herbert J., Jeffries, Osborne, and Bahler.
2,868,689.
Jeger, Oscar : See —
Ruzicka, Leopold, and Jeger. 2,868,784.
Jeglum, Norman L. : See —
Aller, Willis F., and Jeglum. 2,912,040.
Jehle, Felix A. : See —
Heilig, Harland E., and Jehle. 2.903,397.
Jeltner, Franz, to Siemens-Planiawerke Akt. fur Kohlefabrl-
kate. Method of producing shaped sintered hard material
bodies. 2,883,297. 4-21-59, Cl. 106—65.
Jelatis, Demetrius G., and F. G. Chesley, to Central Research
Laboratories, Inc. Lateral rotation device. 2,888,154,
5-26-59, Cl. 214—1.
Jelinek, Arthur G. : See —
Her, Ralph K„ and Jelinek. 2,886.466.
Jelinek, Charles, Jr. : See —
Mayhew, Raymond L.. and Jelinek. 2,899,391.
Ridings, Garvice H., Wise, and Jelinek. 2,894,063.
LIST OF PATENTEES
475
Jelinek, Charles, Jr., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Facsimile telegraph apparatus. 2,912,496, 11-10-59, CI.
178 — 7.1.
Jelinek, Charles, Jr., and J. H. Hackenberg, to The Western
Union Telegraph Co. Facsimile transmitting system.
2,919,304, 12-29-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Jelinek, Lawrence. Apparatus for forming joggles. 2,886,092,
5-12-59. CI. 153 — 25.
Jellinek, Ernest : See —
Hartford, Willis G., Holt, and Jellinek. 2,896,196.
Jellinek, George : See —
Lewis, Irving R., Jr., and Jellinek. 2,913,018.
Jellinek, Maurice H. : See —
Johnson, Gordon C, and Jellinek. 2,868,751.
Jellison, Charles : See —
Eckels, Thomas C, and Jellison. 2,904,280.
Jellyman, Philip E., H. F. Macintosh, and J. E. Wilcock, to
Pilkington Brothers Ltd. Glass insulator assembly units.
2,870,244. 1-20-59, CI. 174 — 165.
Jellyman, Philip E., G. A. Dickinson, and H. F. Macintosh,
to Pilkington Brothers Ltd. Method of treating a glass
insulator. 2,895,260, 7-21-59, CI. 49—89.
Jemison, Volney M., and D. H. Young, to Thunderbird En-
gineering Co. Fluid pump. 2,896,459, 7-28-59, CI.
74—60.
Jemison, Volney M. and D. H. Young to Thunderbird En-
gineering Co. Injection nozzle. 2,896,864, 7-28-59, CI.
239 — 151.
Jen, Yun : See —
House, Ronald R., and Jen. 2,872.313.
Ritson, Daniel D., and Jen. 2,918,438.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Jen. 2,900,367.
Wilson, Lucius H., and Jen. 2,901,391.
Woodberry, Norman T., Moore, and Jen. 2,890,978.
Jen, Yun, to American Cyanamid Co. Resinous compositions.
2,867,607, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 69.
Jen, Yun, S. T. Moore, and T. J. Suen. to American Cyanamid
Co. Wet strength cellulosic web and method of making the
same. 2,885,318. 5-5-59. CI. 162—167.
Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. : See —
Eden, Carsten. 2.877.280.
Geffcken. Walter, and Schroeder. 2,868,076.
Sack Werner. 2,908,591.
Jencks, Harold S., and R. C. Twomey, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Mounting for electronic components. 2,871,457,
1-27-59. CI. 339—75.
Jendrisak, Joseph E., to Shatterproof Glass Corp. Apparatus
for forming curved glass panes. 2,872,756, 2-10-59, CI.
49—67.
Jendrzynski, Hillard J., to General Motors Corp. Chemical
plating bath and process. 2,876.116, 3-3-59, CI. 106 — 1.
Jenison, Garold C, to National Steel Corp. Method of oiling
tinplate and product. 2,884,338, 4-28-59. CI. 117 — 68.
Jenkel, Edward M., to Appleton Wire Works Corp. Detection
element for the supervision of a loom. 2,884,017, 4-28—59,
CI. 139—350.
Jenkins, Albert S., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method for
bonding liner materials. 2,899,349, 8-11-59, CI. 154 — 138.
Jenkins, Albert S., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Closure-
liner assembling machine. 2,912,042, 11-10-59, CI. 154 —
1.5.
Jenkins, Arthur P. : See —
Harrison, Geoffrey B., and Jenkins. 2,905,051.
Jenkins, Cecil : See —
Woolslayer, Homer J., Iddings, Jenkins, and Campbell.
2,903,102.
Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, and Iddings. 2,889,898.
Jenkins, Charles D., Jr., and H. A. Greene. Jr., to Remler
Co., Ltd. Microphone assembly. 2,870,255, 1-20-59, CI.
179—1.
Jenkins, Dale G. : See —
Jenkins, Radford G. and D. G. 2,871,935.
Jenkins, Edwin E. : See —
Cramer, Robert H.. and Jenkins. 2,898,306.
Jenkins, Ellen B. : See —
Blatz, Peter A. 2,909,008.
Jenkins, Eric G. Smoker's pipe tobacco ash remover.
2,886,044. 5-12-59. CI. 131 — 246.
Jenkins, Fred W. : See —
Monson, Louis T., and Jenkins. 2,914,484.
Jenkins, George C. : See —
Cornwell, John J. 2,912,889.
Cranford, James W. 2,918,834.
Jenkins. Gerald S. : See —
Robbins, Wilbur, and Jenkins. 2,872,169.
Jenkins, Gordon W., to Anadite, Inc. Vacuum metalizing
high tensile steel parts. 2,890,135, 6-9-59, CI. 117 — 107.
Jenkins, Herbert A. H. : See —
Wilkinson, Cyril F., Jenkins, Lake, and Radcliffe.
2,875,111.
Jenkins, James J. : See—
Greer, Edward M., Jenkins, and Barth. 2,910,031.
Jenkins, John C, to Gregory Industries, Inc. Welding stud,
2,883,215, 4-21-59, CI. 287—20.2.
Jenkins, Jules E. Vibration measuring and recording appara-
tus. 2,917,918, 12-22-59, CI. 73—71.1.
Jenkins, Leslie H., and D. S. Sears, to Virginia-Carolina
Chemical Corp. Preparation of isocyanates. 2,873,171,
2-10-59, CI. 23 — 75.
Jenkins, Lloyd T. : See —
Campbell, Charles H., and Jenkins. 2,878,228.
Campbell, Charles H., and Jenkins. 2,878,230.
Campbell, Charles H., and Jenkins. 2,878,231.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,200.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,203.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,205.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,206.
Holmes, Richard R.( and Jenkins. 2,878,207.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,208.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,210.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,212.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,214.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,216.
Holmes, Richard R., and Jenkins. 2,878,220.
Jenkins, LLoyd T., to The Chemstrand Corp. Acrylonitrile
polymer composition stabilized with the zinc reduction
product of methylol sulfonic acid and method of making
same. 2,878,202, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 30.4.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., to The Chemstrand Corp. Acrylo-
nitrile polymer composition stabilized with metal formal-
dehyde sulfoxylate and methylol sulfonic acid and method
of making same. 2,878,226, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand Corp.
Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with metal
formaldehyde sulfoxylate, ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid
and sodium salts thereof, and an inorganic acid, and
method of making same. 2,878,204, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, hydroxylamine sulfate, and an inorganic
acid, and method of making same. 2,878,209, 3-17-59,
CI. 260—32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, acetophenone, and inorganic acid and method
of making same. 2,878,211, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, zinc dicetyldithiophosphate, and an inorganic
acid and method of making same. 2,878,213, 3-17-59, CI.
260—32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Stabilized acrylonitrile polymer composition stabi-
lized with dicyclopentadiene and an inorganic acid and
method of making same. 2,878,215, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
an inorganic acid and cumene and method of making same.
2,878,217, 3-17-59, CI. 260—32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile Polymer composition stabilized with
formaldehyde, a phosphate, and an inorganic acid and
mehod of making same. 2,878,218, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
tricresyl phosphate and an inorganic acid and method of
making same. 2,878,219, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate and formaldehyde and
method of making same. 2,878,221, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate, formaldehyde, and acetic
acid and method of making same. 2,878,222, 3-17-59, CI.
260—32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate, formaldehyde, and acetic
anhydride and method of making same. 2,878,223 3-17-59.
CI. 260—32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile compositions stabilized with metal
formaldehyde sulfoxylate and an inorganic acid and method
of making same. 2,878,224, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and R. R. Holmes, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate, an alkali phosphate, and
an inorganic acid and method of making same. 2,878,225,
3-17-59, CI. 260 — 32.6.
Jenkins, Lloyd T., and C. H. Campbell, to The Chemstrand
Corp. Acrylonitrile polymer composition stabilized with
metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate and an organic phosphite,
and method of making same. 2,878,229, 3-17-59, CI.
260—32.6.
Jenkins, Philip A., and A. L. J. Raum, to The Distillers Co.
Ltd. Polymerisation process. 2,916,479, 12-8-59. CI.
260 — 94.9.
Jenkins, Radford G. and D. G. Panel construction. 2,871,935,
2-3-59, CI. 160 — 199.
Jenkins, Reginald T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Signaling system. 2,889,550, 6-2-59, CI. 340 — 400.
Jenkins, Richard H. : See —
De Phillips, Paul. 2,907,593.
Jenkins, Richard L.. to General Motors Corp. Oscillator
starting circuit. 2,896,146, 7-21-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Jenkins, Sidney : See —
Kreinick, Horace C, and Jenkins. 2,885,852.
Jenkner, Herbert, to Kali-Chemie Akt. Preparation of tri-
organosilanes. 2,897,220, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 448.
476
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Jenks, Donald P. : See —
Miller, Franklyn D., and Jenks. 2,896,000.
Watson, Lloyd M., and Jenks. 2,908,556.
Jenks, George N. Electrolytic water purification process.
2,882,210, 4-14-59, CI. 204—151.
Jenks, Joan M. Child proof cabinet lock. 2,899,229, 8-11-59,
CI. 292—288.
Jenks, Loren H., to Jersey Production Research Co. Recover-
ing oil after secondary recovery. 2,885,002, 5-5-59. CI.
166—9.
Jenne, Frank. Jr. : See —
Pomfrett, John M., and Jenne. 2,918,592.
Jenne, Kenneth C, to Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Hook con-
nector device. 2,874,439, 2-24-59, CI. 24 — 279.
Jenne, Kenneth C, to Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Washer
gain for timber structures formed of round wood poles.
2,888,722, 6-2-59, CI. 20 — 92.
Jenne, Kenneth C, to Malleable Iron Fittings Co. Guy hook
for attachment to transmission line poles, or the like.
2,901,798, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 115.
Jenner, Edward L., and R. V. Lindsey, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Preparation of esters from olefins,
carbon monoxide and alcohols with a catalyst comprising
an alcohol-soluble salt of a noble metal of group VIII and
an alcohol-soluble salt of tin or germanium. 2,876,254,
3-3-59 CI. 260 — 186.
Jenness, James R., Jr. : See —
Moore, Howard R., and Jerness. 2,914,942.
Jenney. Alan M., to Kearfott Co., Inc. Servo-motor potenti-
ometer drive clutch and braking mechanism. 2,906,983,
9-29-59. CI. 338—116.
Jenney, Asa, to Clark Equipment Co. Inching valve control.
2,917,143. 12-15-59, CI. 192 — 13.
Jenney, Ray S. : See —
Raymer, Morris M., Sr., and Jenney. 2,888,155.
Jennings, Charles E., Jr. Universal hitch for spreader boxes
and the like. 2,910,307, 10-27-59, CI. 280 — 460.
Jennings, Clyde S. : See —
Baldwin, Robert P., Jennings, and Eckert. 2,892,599.
Jennings. Earl R. : See —
Vincent, Renic P., and Jennings. 2,884.861.
Jennings. Garland B., and C. E. Parks, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Heat and light stable rigid thermoplastic polyvinyl
halide compositions. 2,902,460, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Jennings, George P. : See —
Leslie, Robert W., and Jennings. 2,873,172.
Jennings. Gresham N : See —
Shelton. Winston L., and Jennings. 2,870.278.
Jennings, Gresham N., to General Electric Co. Rotation sens-
ing device. 2,883,564, 4-21-59, CI. 307 — 121.
Jennings, Gresham N., to General Electric Co. Material dis-
pensing system for combination clothes washing and dry-
ing machines. 2,887,862, 5-26-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Jennings, Gresham N., to General Electric Co. Time mech-
anism for conducting a selected one of a plurality of se-
quences of operations. 2.896.707. 7-28-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Jennings, Gresham N., to General Electric Co. Control mech-
anism for providing a selected one of a pluralitv of se-
quences of operations. 2.912.532. 11-10-59. CI. 200 — 38.
Jennings, Harley Y., to Sherman Paper Products Corp. Meth-
od and apparatus for coating paper with an aqueous dis-
persion of latex. 2,883,303, 4-21-59, CI. 117 — 111.
Jennings. Harold H. : See —
Strathearn, Donald M.. and Jennings. 2,869.345.
Jennings, Harold H., to Philco Corp. Washing machine trans-
mission. 2,887,887, 5-26-59, CI. 74 — 77.
Jennings, Harry C, Jr. : See —
Peterson. John W.. and Jennings. 2.871.044.
Jennings, Harry C. Jr.. to Everest & Jennings, Inc. Hy-
draulic pump. 2,909,123. 10-20-59. CI. 103 — 40.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Gaseous surge
protector. 2.882.433. 4-14-59. CI. 313—185.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum varia-
ble condenser. 2,883,593, 4-21-59, CI. 317 — 245.
Jennings. Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum
variable feed-through capacitor. 2,899,612, 8-11-59, CI.
317—245.
Jennings, Jo E.. to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Balanced
vacuum variable capacitor. 2,899,613, 8-11-59, CI. 317 —
245.
Jennings, Jo E.. to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Three-phase
vacuum switch. 2,906.841, 9-29-59. CI. 200 — 144.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum re-
lay. 2,912,539, 11-10-59, CI. 200—87.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum re-
lay. 2,912,541, 11-10-59, CI. 200 — 98.
Jennings, Jo E., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum ad-
justable voltage divider. 2,912,628, 11-10-59, CI. 317—
245.
Jennings, Jo E., and T. N. Tilman. to Jennings Radio Mfg.
Corp. Coaxial switch. 2,917,596, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 82.
Jennings, Joseph F. : See —
Binning, Robert C, and Jennings. 2,908,730.
Jennings, Joseph T. R.. deceased (M. G. Jennings, administra-
trix), and J. A. Janke, to J. A. Janke. Farm implement
carrier. 2.875.911, 3-3-59. CI. 214 — 394.
2,904,231, 9-15-59,
Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. : See —
Hawkins, Jean. 2,912,543.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.
Jennings, Jo E.,
Jennings, Leland B.
CI. 222—523.
Delivery spout.
Jennings Machine Corp. : See —
Distler, Edward C. 2,907,858.
Distler, Edward C. 2,911,681.
Jennings, Mildred G. : See —
Jennings, Joseph T. R., and Janke. 2,875,911.
2,882,433.
2,883,593.
2,899,612.
2^99,613.
2,906,841.
2,912,539.
2,912,541.
2,912,628.
and Tilman. 2,917,596.
Steward, Lewis B., and Hawkins. 2,886.668.
Steward. Lewis B.. and Hawkins. 2,886,671.
Walters, Howard W., Jr. 2,908,780.
Jennings, Russell D. Automobile tray or writing desk.
2,807,484, 1-6-59, CI. 311 — 21.
Jennings, Sheldon V., and S. C. Smith, to Chemetron Corp.
Electronic arc-suppressor. 2,868,940, 1-13-59, CI. 219 —
10.77.
Jennings, William A., to Economy Forms Corp. Form unit.
2,870,516, 1-27-59, CI. 25—131.
Jennings, William A., to Economy Forms Corp. Structural
beam holding clamp unit. 2,876,813, 3-10-59, CI. 144 — 291.
Jenny, Albert C, to American Bosch Anna Corp. Hydraulic
starting system for engines. 2,886,947, 5-19-59, CI.
60—51.
Jenny, Alfred L. : See —
Stephenson, Donald H., and Jenny. 2,890,394.
Jenny, Dietrich A., to Radio Corp. of America. Method and
apparatus for making semi-conductor devices. 2,913,642,
11-17-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Jenny, Dietrich A., and E. E. Loebner, to Radio Corp of
America. Light inverters. 2,883,556, 4-21-59, CI.
250 — 213.
Jenny, Dietrich A., and R. V. Jensen, to Radio Corp. of
America. Method for single crystal growth. 2,902,350,
9-1-59, CI. 23—301.
Jenny, Hans K., to United States of America, Navy. Mag-
netron tuning cavity and waveguide coupler. 2,910,620,
10-27-59, CI. 315 — 39.
Jenny, Raymond K. : See —
Guentner, Robert L., and Jenny. 2,883,545.
Jenny. Walter : See —
Wegmann, Jacques, Kern, and Jenny. 2,888,312.
Jenny, Walter, to Ciba Ltd. Benzothiazolyl-2-amino-l,4-di-
hydroxy anthraquinone. 2,899,438. 8-11-59. CI. 260 — 303.
Jenny, Walter, to Ciba Ltd. Process for dyeing polyethylene
terephthalate. 2,918,344, 12-22-59, CI. 8 — 39.
Jensch, Wolfgang, to Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft vormals
Alfred Nobel & Co. Process for the production of poly-
vinylbutyral foils. 2,909.810, 10-27-59, CI. 18—57.
Jensen, Alan K., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Bistable transistor circuit. 2,870,347, 1-20-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Jensen, Alan K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tran-
sistor control circuits. 2,909,678, 10-20-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Jensen, Birger J. : See —
Jensen, Eivind H. 2,908,120.
Jensen, Arnold E., and S. W. Peterson, to Modine Mfg. Co.
Heat exchange core. 2,883,165, 4-21-59, CI. 257 — 255.
Jensen, Arthur S. : See —
Flory, Leslie E., Gray, Jensen, and Pike. 2,892.056.
Jensen, Eivind H., % to B. J. Jensen. Valve grinding appa-
ratus. 2,908,120, 10-13-59, CI. 51 — 241.
Jensen, Elmer R. : See —
McCormick, Jerry R. D., Hirsch, Jensen, and Sjolander.
2,878,289.
Jensen, Emil B. Tire rasp. 2.896,309, 7-28-59. CI. 29 — 79.
Jensen. Erik G. Tray assembly. 2,873,861, 2-17-59, CI.
211 — 126.
Jensen, Finn : See —
Sweger, Theodore J., and Jensen. 2,903,305.
Jensen, Frank A. Device for mooring boats. 2,912,954,
11-17-59, CI. 114—230.
Jensen, Garold K., and J. E. McGeogh, to United States of
America, Navy. Decade frequency generator. 2,868,973.
1-13-59, CI. 250—36.
Jensen, Garold K., and J. E. McGeogh. to United States of
America, Navv. Variable reactance tube circuit. 2,868,979,
1-13-59. CI. 250—36.
Jensen, Garold K., and J. E. McGeogh, to United States of
America, Navy. Electrical frequency selective circuit.
2,908,868, 10-13-59, CI. 331—26.
Jensen, Hans, to Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. Shaft seal. 2,889,159,
6-2-59, CI. 286—11.14.
Jensen, Hans, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Binocular
optical system. 2,898,799, 8-11-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Jensen, Jack H. : See —
Rust, David J., and Jensen. 2.894,579.
Rust, David J., and Jensen. 2,918,706.
Jensen, James L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Voltage and current regulation. Re. 24,671, 7-21-59, CI.
323—22.
Jensen, James L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,881,332, 4-7-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Jensen, James L. to Minneapolis-Honevwell Regulator Co.
Transistor control apparatus. 2,898,476, 8^-59, CI. 307 —
88.5.
Jensen, James L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus. 2,906,896. 9-29-59. CI. 307 — 106.
Jensen, James L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Plural phase oscillator. 2,917,714, 12-15-59, CI. 331 — 45.
LIST OF PATENTEES
477
Jensen, Leo E. J. Centrifugal separator. 2,883,102, 4-21-59,
CI. 233—20.
Jensen, Lionel E. : See —
Hollnian, Peter I., and Jensen. 2,898,979.
Jensen, Louis, to Kelco Engineering Ltd. Article depository.
2,869,780, 1-20-59, CI. 232—44.
Jensen, Melvin J., to Hydrahone Equipment Co. Continuous
automatic dipping tank. 2,878,821, 3-24-59, CI. 134 — 126.
Jensen, Milton : See —
Jovanovich, Milton, Jumisco, and Jensen. 2,887,898.
Jensen, Otto : See —
Liebold, Edward J., and Jensen. 2,884,585.
Jensen, Otto, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Explosive type
short circuiter. 2,888,538, 5-26-59, CI. 200—142.
Jensen, Otto, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Contact air cool-
ing system. 2,916,568, 12-8-59, CI. 200—19.
Jensen, Philip B.. to Scovill Mfg. Co. Front closure bras-
sieres. 2,912,984, 11-17-59, CI. 128—470.
Jensen, Raymond W. : See —
Bush, Kobert M., Jensen, and King. 2,896,590.
Cholvin, Robert L., Harvey, and Jensen. 2,909,323.
Jensen, Raymond W. to The Garrett Corp. Modulating and
shutoffi valve. 2,884,003, 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 495.
Jensen, Raymond W., to The Garrett Corp. Altitude re-
sponsive pneumatic actuator. 2,884,905. 5-5-59, CI. 121 —
41.
Jensen, Raymond W., to The Garrett Corp. Pneumatic re-
mote position actuator. 2,867,194, 1-6-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Jensen. Raymond XV., and H. E. Etches, to The Garrett Corp.
Temperature responsive pneumatic control orifice means.
2,906,849, 9-29-59. CI. 219—39.
Jensen, Raymond W., J. H. Beron, and W. C. McNutt, to The
Garrett Corp. Solenoid controlled fluid actuated holding
device. 2.918,042, 12-22-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Jensen, Robert V. : See —
Celmer, Philip R., and Jensen. 2,872,299.
Jenny, Dietrich A., and Jensen. 2,902,350.
Jensen, Robert V., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
preparing semi-conductor alloys. 2,898,299, 8-4-59, CI.
148 — 1.6.
Jensen, Stephen F., to American Can Co. Carrying handle
with locking feature. 2,893,549, 7-7-59, CI. 206—65.
Jensen, Theodore, to Glaser-Steers Corp. Magnetic conver-
gence assembly. 2,897,390, 7-28-59, CI. 313—77.
Jensen, Thormod, to Pollock Paper Corp. Wrapping ma-
chines. 2,883,819, 4-28-59, CI. 53 — 379.
Jensen, Walter H. Centric recorder. 2,876,541, 3-10-59,
CI. 32—19.
Jensen, William G.. to Ford Motor Co. Internally mounted
contacts. 2,896,040, 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 61.54.
Jensen, William A. Combined control means for golfmobile.
2,918,134. 12-22-59, CI. 180—27.
Jensen, William K. : See —
Timoff, George T., and Jensen. 2,894,090.
Jenson, Jens B. Skirt hanger. 2,898,024, 8-4-59, CI. 223 —
91.
Jenson, Kenneth S., and M. Roth, to Preway, Inc. Ventilat-
ing hood. 2,893,305, 7-7-59, CI. 98 — 115.
Jente, Fred O. Self-service restaurant apparatus. 2,883,027,
4-21-59, CI. 194 — 51.
Jentges, Thomas W., to Marco Industries Co. Indicator cap
assembly. 2,890,538, 6-16-59, CI. 40—130.
Jentzen, George H. Push-pull rolling sounding toy.
2,913,851, 11-24-59. CI. 46—114.
Jeppson, Kurt J. H., K. E. Olson, and O. R. P. Altmann, to
Manufaktur Aktiebolaget i Malmo. Cleaning apparatuses
for carding machines. 2,872.708, 2-10-59, CI. 19 — 109.
Jepsen, Robert L., and C. E. Ward, to Varian Associates.
Electron discharge apparatus. 2,888,599, 5-26-59, CI.
315 — 5.39.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Pressing iron. 2,871,587,
2-3-59, CI. 38—77.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Filter assembly. 2,878,940,
3-24-59, CI. 210—238.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Combined waffle maker and
sandwich grill. 2,881,299, 4-7-59, CI. 219—19.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Power lawn mower. 2,886,-
934. 5-19-59, CI. 56—26.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Surface treating machine.
2,893,174. 7-7-59, CI. 51—170.
Jepson, Ivar. to Sunbeam Corp. Mixing device. 2,896,924,
7-28-59. CI. 259 — 108.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Portable drill guide.
2,909,085, 10-20-59. CI. 77 — 55.
Jepson, Ivar, to Sunbeam Corp. Lawn sprinkler. 2,914,255,
11-24-59, CI. 239 — 242.
Jepson, Ivar, and L. J. Koci, to Sunbeam Corp. Automatic
percolator. 2,903,552, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 44.
Jepson, Ivar, and J. L. Vieceli. to Sunbean Corp. Pressing
iron. 2,906,043, 9-29-59, CI. 38 — 77.
Jgquier, Leon J. R.. and G. H. A. R. Van De Putte. Appa-
ratus for dense-phase fluidisation. 2,906,608, 9-29-59. CI.
23—284.
Jerabek, Paul E. : See —
Stringham, Leonidas K., and Jerabek. 2,895,863.
Jeremiah, Earl, to United Can & Glass Co. Apparatus for
handling cans. 2,874,856, 2-24-59, CI. 214 — 16.
Jeremias, Bruno R., to Poor & Co. Protective metal coating
compositions and method of coating. 2,902,394, 9-1-59,
CI. 148—6.21.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., to Servo Corp. of America. Glass com-
positions. 2,883,292, 4-21-59, CI. 106 — 47.
2,894,584.
2,897,907.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., to Servo Corp. of America. Glass com-
position. 2,883,294, 4-21-59, CI. 106 — 47.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., to Servo Corp. of America. Glass com-
position. 2,883,295, 4-21-59, CI. 106—47.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., to Servo Corp. of America. Glass-dis-
tillation device. 2.886,495. 5-12-59, CI. 202—201.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., and J. F. McKenna, to Servo Corp. of
America. Glass composition. 2,883,293, 4-21-59, CI.
106 — 47.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., and W. A. Fraser. Method of glass manu-
facture. 2,886,491, 5-12-59, CI. 202—39.
Jergrell, Borje C. Control mechanism for swing grippers in
printing presses. 2,875,693, 3-3-59, CI. 101 — 408.
Jerguson Gage & Valve Co. : See —
Van Ham, Ernest E. 2,917,923.
Jerie, Jan, and Z. Fencl. Cooled wall of a combustion cham-
ber. 2,918,793, 12-29-59, CI. 60 — 39.66.
Jernigan, John M. : See — ■
Kennedy, Absalom M., and Jernigan. 2,905,604.
Jerome, Thomas R., to Farrington Mfg. Co. Container with
snap-acting closure. 2,905,356, 9-22-59, CI. 220 — 35.
Jeromson, James R., Jr., to Thompson Products, Inc. Self-
charging accumulator. 2,891,564, 6-23-59, CI. 138 — 31.
Jersey Production Research Co. : See — -
Allen, Thomas O. 2,884,836.
Allen, Thomas O. 2,889,774.
Bielstein. Walter J. 2,891,620.
Birdwell, Bertie F., Priest, and Morgan.
Blount, Alvie E. 2,880,966.
Blount, Alvie E. 2,880,967.
Blount, Alvie E., Flatow, and Chalmers.
Boucher, Frank G. 2,911,192.
Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr., and Rickard. 2,911,534.
Brooks, Fred A., Jr., Brinkley, Dumbauld, and Perry.
2,868,295.
Brown, Stephen S. 2,876,641.
Brown, Stephen S. 2,880,755.
Brown. Stephen S. 2,906,126.
Buck, Henry M. 2,906,120.
Caldwell. Josenh A., and Lytle. 2,906,708.
Caldwell. Joseph A., and Norman. 2,884,942.
Carlisle, Charles H., and Flatow. 2,902,106.
Chernosky, Allen A. 2.906,995.
Clay, Clarence S.. Jr. 2,906,363.
Corley, Charles B., Jr., and Kenneday. 2,906,343.
Crump, James S. 2,880,801.
Deily, Fredric H. 2,915,285.
Draper Arthur L., and Johnson. 2,897,894.
Dublin, James R., Ill, Kenneday, and O'Reilly.
2,911,048.
Dunlop, Charles A. 2,915,322.
Eckel, John E., and Camp. 2,898,084.
Farrington, William B. 2,897,717.
Flatow, Tobias, and Carlisle. 2,894,596.
Frank, Wallace J. 2,868,625.
Freeman, William A.. Jr., and Roth. 2,898,086.
Graham, John W., Perkins, Prokop, and Salathiel.
2.873,423.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,876,996.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,884,938.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,889,885.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,898,575.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 2,902,258.
Hildebrandt, Alexander B., and Weinel. 2,873,093.
Hoyer, Wilmer A„ and Wilson. 2,907,900.
Huber, Theodore A. 2,876,843.
Ilfrey, Allen H., and North. 2,902,049.
Jenks, Loren H. 2,885.002.
Kean, Clare H., Tullos, and Hougen. 2,894,597.
Kellner, Jackson M„ and Camp. 2,906.341.
Kenneday, John W.. and Dublin. 2,897,896.
Kimberly, Emerson E. 2,910,999.
Kirby, Robert A., Clay, and Ferguson. 2,894,797.
Knapp, Richard P. 2 910,834.
Knapp, Richard P., Moore, and Parks. 2,906,500.
Lamberson, Jack,L., Jr. 2.868,297.
Lindauer. Robert L.. Jr. 2,885,003.
McCarter, Ed R. 2,902,657.
McCulloch, Thomas B. 2,894,587.
McCulloch, Winfield H. 2,902,054.
Moore, Armistead M. 2,895,016.
Muench, Nils L. 2.911,535.
Nelson, Norman A., and Barrow. 2,902,094.
Nelson, Norman A., and Gibbs. 2,880,805.
Orr, Willis P. 2,902,095.
Ortloff, John E. 2,897,895.
Ortloff, John E. 2,915,284.
Ortloff, John E.. and Deily. 2,885,184.
Parks, Mercer H. 2,889.795.
Parks, Mercer H. 2,906,504.
Payne, John B. 2,868,296.
Payne, John B. 2,906 207.
Peters. Beldon A. 2,898,414.
Pitts, William A. 2,872,817.
Priest, Gerald G., Morgan, Lytle, Caldwell, and Birdwell.
2 898 294
Prokop,' Charles L. 2.890,169.
Rickard, James A., and Frosch. 2,911,531.
Rumble, Robert C, and Buck. 2,890,405.
Rumble, Robert C, and Buck. 2,915,739.
Russell, Billv N., and Anderson. 2,906,342.
Sehriever, William W. 2,902,667.
Seljos, Arthur L. 2,889,812.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Jersey Production Research Co. : See — Continued
Skelton, Jesse D., and Ferguson. 2.876,428.
Tausch, Gilbert H., Corley, and Kenneday. 2,888,080.
Tausch, Gilbert H.( Corley, and Kenneday. 2,894,588.
Tausch. Gilbert H., and Kenneday. 2,906,345.
True, Martin E., and O'Reilly. 2,876,919.
Tullos, Frank N. 2,868,311.
Tullos, Frank N. 2,911,487.
Whitener, James W. 2,906.493.
Williams, Philip S. 2,868,509.
Williams. Philip S. 2,876,838.
Williams, Philip S. 2,880,969.
Wischmeyer, Carl R. 2,868,971.
Jervis Corp. : See —
Anderson, Lloyd L. 2,901,277.
Anderson, Lloyd L., Van Noord, and Jacobson. 2,888,724.
Goodfellow. Harry E. 2,898,139.
Hampel, Kenneth R. 2,904,413.
Jacobson, Edwin B. 2,881,021.
Jacobson, Edwin B. 2,913,758.
Johnson, Robert E. 2,871,690.
Van Noord, Andrew J. 2,867,465.
Van Noord, Andrew J. 2,898,138.
Jesman, Walter R. Apparatus for electrically destroying in-
sects and the like. 2,897,629. 8-4-59, CI. 43 — 112.
Jessee, Ralph D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Relay.
2,871,422, 1-27-59, CI. 317 — 189.
Jessel, Jonas G. Apparatus for dispensing beverages.
2,871,892, 2-3-59, CI. 141—100.
Jessen, Phillip L., to Ultradyne, Inc. Electromagnetic pres-
sure transducer. 2,884,608, 4-28-59, CI. 336 — 30.
Jessop, Anthony : See —
Chittleburgh, William F. S., Walker, and Jessop.
2,918,529.
Jessup, John M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Quick erecting means
for gyro verticals. 2,880,618, 4-7-59, CI. 74 — 5.47.
Jessup, Wilbur F., and G. L. Grove. Compensating device
for grinding machines. 2.889.665, 6-9-59, CI. 51 — 103.
Jessup, Wilbur F., and F. A. Hohler ; said Jessup assor. to
The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., and said Hohler assor.
The Heald Machine Co. Conveying and banking track.
2,903,116, 9-8-59, CI. 193 — 40.
Jessup, Wilbur F., and M. E. Aston, to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co. Transfer mechanism. 2,912,795, 11-17-59,
CI. 51 — 3.
Jesty, Leslie C, and A. E. Sarson, to Marconi's Wireless
Telegraph Co. Ltd. Color television. 2,892,883, 6-30-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Jet-Heet. Inc. : See —
MacCracken, Calvin D. 2,885.189.
MacCracken, Calvin D. 2,911,513.
MacCracken, Calvin D. 2,918,219.
MacCracken, Calvin D., and Miles. 2,889,116.
Jet Ignition Co., Inc. : See —
Adair, Paul F. 2,871.388.
Davis, Putnam. 2,895,069.
Jeter, Billy J. Therapeutic device. 2,910,977, 11-3-59 CI.
128—33.
Jett, Edward C. Article guiding and positioning means.
2,901,094, 8-25-59, CI. 198 — 204.
Jett, Harold A. : See —
Pollock, Glenn E., Jr., Jett, Gerwitz, and Scallet. 2,913,-
359.
Jeweler's "Own" Brand, Inc. : See —
O'Larte. Rudolph, and Polese. 2,871,655.
Jewell. Donald K. : See —
Wilms, Carl A., and Jewell. 2,908,305.
Jewell, Evelvn : See —
Hedges, Leonard W. 2,907,855.
Jewell, Harvey S. Roll-up window covering device. 2,908,326,
10-13-59, CI. 160—31.
Jewell, Howard W. Pipe coupling including elastromeric
covered clamping means. 2,893,760, 7-7-59, CI. 285 — 369.
Jewell, Joseph W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg Co.
Production of perfluorochloroolefins. 2,877,275, 3-10-59.
CI. 260—653.5.
Jewell, Joseph W., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion process. 2,882,218, 4-14-59, CI. 208 — 74.
Jewell, Joseph W., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Fluid system
with improved solids transfer. 2,891,907, 6-23-59, CI.
208—164.
Jewell, Lisle A.. Jr. Convertible dump body. 2,870,923,
1-27-59, CI. 214—83.36.
Jewell. Richard. Detachable nestable three-piece music stand.
2,873,552. 2-17-59, CI. 45—121.
Jewell, Robert A., and J. T. Watters, to Great Dane Trailers,
Inc. Prestressed upper fifth wheel assembly for trailers.
2,915,320, 12-1-59, CI. 280—106.
Jewell Tea Co. Inc. : See —
Neer, William. 2,878,813.
Jewell. Wendell D. : See —
Bishop, Ronald L., Jewell, Radov, and Statsinger.
2,896,455.
Jewett, Deane N., and J. H. Gesing ; said Jewett assor. of
Vi to Detroit Hardware Mfg. Co. Automatically-latching
upper lock bolt unit for panic exit locks. 2,911,249,
11-3-59, CI. 292—336.
Jewett, Frank B., Jr., to United States of America, Navv.
Sampling device. 2,906,125, 9-29-59. CI. 73 — 421.5.
Jewett, Homer H. Snow removal Implement. 2,911,736,
11-10-59, CI. 37—15.
Jewett, John B., to Sportarms Mfg. and Development Corp.
Gun recoil spring bearing on barrel and breech block.
2,910,918, 11-3-59, CI. S9 — 196.
Jewett, Philip D., to Transitron Electronic Corp. Machine for
cutting germanium silicon quartz and other hard materials.
2,917,873, 12-22-59, CI. 51—92.
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for producing cyanoalkylsilanes employing a di-
arylamine catalyst. 2,906,764. 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 448.2
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for producing cyanoalkylsilanes. 2,906 765.
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Preparation of cyanoalkylsilanes employing trihydrocarbyl
phosphine catalysts. 2,907,784, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for producing cyanoalkylsilanes employing hydro-
carbyl phosphorous halide catalysts. 2,908,699, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 448.2.
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for producing cyanoalkylsilanes with a hindered
phenol catalyst. 2,908,700, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for producing cyanoalkylsilanes employing dialkyl
cyanamide catalysts. 2,908,701, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Jex, Victor B., and J. E. McMahon. Preparation of cyano-
alkylsilanes employing trihydrocarbyl arsine catalysts.
2,911,426. 11-3-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Jeynes, Graham F. : See —
Crowther, Gerald O., and Jeynes. 2,905,860.
Jezl, James L. : See —
Kennedy, Robert M., and Jezl. 2,918,507.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Refining mineral oil mate
rials. 2,868,835, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 514.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Manufacture of polyolefins
2,880,199, 3-31-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Separation of organic com
pounds using solid adsorbents containing adsorbed poly
nitro aromatic compounds. 2,882,326, 4-14-59, CI
260—674.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Phenol addition salts
2,883,406, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 429.9.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Polish formulation. 2,884,329
4-28-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Jezl, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Copolvmer of propylene and
butene-1. 2,918,457, 12-22-59, CI. 260—88.2.
Jezl, James L., and A. P. Stuart, to Sun Oil Co. Dealkylation
of alkyl naphthalenes in the presence of organo-aluminum
catalyst. 2,880,251, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 672.
Jezl, James L., and L. D. Hague, to Sun Oil Co. Separation
of isomeric C aromatic hydrocarbons by selective sulfona-
tion. 2,880,253, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Jianas, Alexander G., J. R. Dos Passos, N. C. Spanos, and G.
Towne. Bubble toy. 2,882,643, 4-21-59, CI. 46—6.
Jimcosky, Andrew, and S. Karos. Rain shield for auto-
mobiles. 2,878,866, 3-24-59, CI. 160—368.
Jimerson, Francis A., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Overspeed safety
device. 2,897,832. 8-4-59, CI. 137 — 27.
Jiminez, Filipe C. : See —
Camarasa Monje, Antonio. 2,907,442.
Jindberg, Sven E. : See — ■
Hagdahl, Ernst J., and Jindberg. 2,914,731.
Jingles, Joseph J. : See —
Heintzelman, Leo A. 2,887,707.
Jirsa, Emil F. : See —
Edman, John H., and Jirsa. 2,878,043.
Jiu, James, to G. D. Searle & Co. 10-hvdroxyestra-l,4-diene-
3,17-dione and acetate. 2,910,486, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Joa, Curt G. Apparatus for selective pattern impregnation
or coating. 2.875,724. 3-3-59. CI. 118 — 60.
Joachim, Joseph G., and C. H. White, to General Motors
Corp. Latch striker mechanism. 2,903,288. 9-8-59. CI.
292 — 341.16.
Jobbins, Charles W. : See —
Horwege, Glenn L., Trojak, and Jobbins. 2,869,044.
Jobmann, Paul : See —
Bartels, Alfred, and Jobmann. 2.871,507.
Jobus, Richard A., and H. C. Walther, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Means for maintaining constant delivery from
a fluid circuit. 2.914,253. 3 1-24-59, CI. 239 — 75.
Jocelyn, Douglas L.. to Plastrav Corp. Plastic container.
2,914,104, 11-24-59, CI. 150 — .5.
Jochems. Pieter J. W., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Transistor element and transistor circuit. 2,874,232,
2-17-59, CI. 179—171.
Jochems. Pieter J. W.. to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Supply circuit transistor current control for electric loads.
2,897,429. 7-28-59, CI. 323 — 4.
Jochems, Pieter J. W., and L. J. Tummers, to North Amer-
can Philips Co.. Inc. Semi-conductive device. 2,868,683,
1-13-59. CI. 148 — 33.
Jochems, Pieter J. W., and L. J. Tummers, to North Ameri-
can Philips Co., Inc. Electrode system. 2,887,631, 5-19-59.
CI. 317—235.
Jockers, Harry W., to Palico Inc.
nozzle contained brush assembly.
15—139.
Joclin Mfg. Co., The : See —
Combs, Raymond M. 2.870.501
Jodell. Georg E.. to Aktiebolnget
forming foamed plastic objects.
18 — 48.
Liquid applicator having
2,90S,926, 10-20-59, CI.
Elektrolux. Method of
2,907,072, 10-6-59, CI.
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Joecks, Edmund W. Holder for paint cans and the like.
2 884,216, 4-28-59, CI. 248—211.
Joel, Amos E., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Identification system. 2,879,338, 3-24-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Joel, Amos E., and J. J. Yostpille, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Identification of stored information.
2,892,134. 6-23-59, CI. 340—174.
Joerren, Ernest A. : See —
Bagno, Samuel M., to Joerren. 2,867,282.
Joerren, Ernest A., and R. E. Scott, to Specialties Develop-
ment Corp. Explosion suppression system. 2,868,300,
1-13-59, CI. 169 — 1.
Joers, Carl F. : See —
Nassour, Edward, and Joers. 2,887,938.
Jofeh, Marcus L. : See —
Sedgfield, Hugh B., Jofeh. and Albrecht. 2,869,851.
Jofeh, Marcus L., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus responsive to angular velocities of a platform.
2,894,396, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 5.37.
Joffe, Leon. Micro-swing holder for dial indicator. 2,911,178,
11-3-59, CI. 248 — 291.
Joffe, Myron : See —
Aibel, Fredric L. 2,878,661.
Johannesen, Bjarne. Propeller assembly. 2,903,076, 9-8-59,
CI. 170 — 168.
Johannesen, Conrad A., to Eriez Mfg. Co. Magnetic pipe line
trap. 2,915.186, 12-1-59, CI. 210 — 223.
Johannesen, John : See —
Leeds, Charles M., Hoff, Pelino, and Johannesen.
2,883,647.
Johannesen, John D., P. B. Myers, and J. E. Schwenker. to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Switching circuit.
2.899,570, 8-11-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Johanneson, Henrik C. W. Holding device for engraving
templets. 2,910,774, 11-3-59, CI. 33 — 23.
Johanningmeier, Charles E. Match book. 2,884,121, 4-28-
59, CI. 206 — 29.
Johannisson, Dag O. A., to Svenska Akriebolaget Gasaccu-
mulator. Suction device. 2,900,978, 8-25-59, CI. 128 — 276.
Johannsen, Adolf, W. Danz, W. Pfannmueller, and H. Wolf,
to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Method for
production of gases containing sulfur dioxide. 2,889,202,
6-2-59, CI. 23—177.
Johannsen, Friedrich, to Aktiengesellschaft fur Unternehmun-
gen der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie. Direct smelting process
in rotary kilns. 2,900,248, 8-18-59, CI. 75 — 36.
Johannson, Oscar K., to Dow Corning Corp. Phenylmethyl-
siloxane diphenylsiloxane copolymers. 2,868,766. 1-13-59
CI. 260—46.5.
Johansen, Carl : See —
Aasted, Kai C. S., and Johansen. 2,896,557.
Johanson, Bengt J., to Cinch Mfg. Corp. Jack connector for
printed wiring. 2,869,090, 1-13-59, CI. 339 — 17.
Johanson, Bengt J., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Electri-
cal connector. 2,899,669, 8-11-59, CI. 339 — 45.
Johanson, John H. : See —
Rickards, William H., and Johanson. 2,892,007.
Johanson, Roy K., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
One pipe steam heating system control. 2,873,917, 2-17-59,
CI. 237—10.
Johanson & Son Machine Corp. : See —
Johnson, Carl N. 2,878,729.
Johansson, Bengt-Olof : See —
Ross, Karl G., Johansson, Axelsson, and Andersson.
2,896,606.
Johansson, Erik, and E. E. W. Helin, to Elektriska Svetsnings-
aktiebolaget. Methods of casting steel bodies. 2,893,085,
7-7-59, CI. 22—216.
Johansson, Folke K. E. : See —
Kalling, Bo M. S., and Johansson. 2,902,358.
Johansson, Isak E. : See —
Tesch, Erik T. A., and Johansson. 2,902,179.
Johansson, K. Gustaf A., to The Frank G. Hough Co. Tractor
loaders. 2,897,987, 8^-59, CI. 214 — 140.
Johansson, Rolf, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken.
Volume governor. 2,904,067, 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 499.
Johansson, Rolf G. Sliding moulds witli walls of sheet metal.
2,885,762. 5-12-59, CI. 25 — 131.
Johmann, Frank T. Protraction-retraction mechanism for
writing instruments. 2,905,146, 9-22-59, CI. 120 — 42.03.
Johmann, Frank T. Protraction-retraction mechanism for
writing instruments. 2,905,147, 9-22-59, CI. 120 — 42.03.
John, Russell W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fluid flow
measuring gauge. 2,872,815, 2-10-59, CI. 73 — 401.
Johnesee, James W. : See —
Fedorchak, William J., Early, and Johnesee. 2,868,061.
Johns, Daryl D. Bucking bronco amusement device.
2,884,247, 4-28-59, CI. 272—57.
Johns, Donald H. : See —
Poltorak, Emil J., and Johns. 2,882,082.
Johns, Iral B. : See —
Spedding, Frank H., Butler, and Johns. 2,877,109.
Johns, Iral B., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Electrolytic proc-
ess for producing metallic titanium. 2,893,935, 7-7-59,
CI. 204 — 64.
Johns, La Moine E., to Conmar Products Corp. Slide fas-
teners. 2,903,775, 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 205.16.
Johns-Manville Corp. : See —
Ayers, Osborn, and Homiak. 2,873,480.
Barnett, Irvin. 2,897,548.
Barnett, Irvin. 2,913,802.
Clarvoe, George W. 2.8S9.922.
Dubecky, Petro. 2,879,555.
French, Clayton V., and Ihne. 2,886,484.
MacPherson, Donald R. 2,892,727.
Modlgliani, Piero. 2,913,037.
Palumbo, Henry J., and Axelson. 2,882,083.
Parkinson, John S., and Jack. 2,916,261.
Poltorak, Emil J. 2,902,305.
Poltorak, Emil J., and Johns. 2,882,082.
Powell, Edward R. 2,884.659.
Ramm, Joseph L. 2,892,750.
Russum, Gaillard R. 2,901,227.
Sarett, Lewis H., and Johns. 2,893,999.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2,894,000.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2,894,001.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2,894.002.
Siering, Robert L. 2,886,859.
Johns-Nigrelli-Johns : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Artiaga. 2,890,560.
Johns, Ralph W. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Artiaga. 2,890,560.
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Wittmann. 2,890,785.
Johns, Richard J. : See —
Brown, Elwyn S., Cooper, Elam, and Johns. 2,887,105.
Johns, Robert R. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Artiaga. 2,890,560.
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Wittmann. 2,890,785.
Johns, William F. : See —
Sarett, Lewis H., and Johns. 2,891,967.
Sarett, Lewis H„ and Johns. 2,909,519.
Johns, William F., to G. D. Searle & Co. Dehydrotigogenone
intermediates. 2,875,201, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Johns, William F., and G. P. Mueller, to G. D. Searle & Co.
16-halo 17-oxygenated androst-5-en-3-ols and esters.
2,911,418, 11-3-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Johns, William H., and A. A. Perry, to United States Steel
Corp. Apparatus for applying lubricant to wire. 2,872,027,
2-3-59, CI. 205—19.
Johnson, Al, and i>\ W. Gauger, to Al Johnson, d. b. a. Valley
Pattern & Mfg. Co. Carton locking mechanism, 2,873,655,
2-17-59. CI. 93—51.
Johnson, Albert E., and T. D. Conway. Electrical recording
and reproducing apparatus. 2,892,040, 6-23-59, CI. 179 —
100.2.
Johnson, Alexander J., to R. H. Pierce Mfg. Co. Valve
which closes against internal pressure. 2,881,788, 4-14-59,
CI. 137—321.
Johnson, Alf B. Operator for slide fasteners. 2,882,577,
4-21-59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Johnson, Alfred C, to E. B. Plywood Machines. Log loader
for veneer lathes. 2,912,024, 11-10-59, CI. 144 — 209.
Johnson, Alfred R. : See — -
Doggett, Roger H., and Johnson. 2,886,455.
Johnson, Allan M. Arm rest. 2,910,259, 10-27-59, CI.
248—118.
Johnson, Alsin K., to Delavan Mfg. Co. Rotary disk valve
having a reinforced O-ring seal. 2,908,293, 10-13-59, CI.
137—625.46.
Johnson, Andrew L. Apparatus for production of tubular
studs and the like. 2,881,726, 4-14-59, CI. 113 — 1.
Johnson, Andy A. : See —
Stareck, Jesse E., Seyb, Johnson, and Rowan. 2.916,424.
Johnson, Archie G., to Haas & Haynie. Support for wall-
board. 2,907,199, 10-6-59, CI. 72 — 46.
Johnson, Armigene R. Unitary garment. 2,875,445, 3-3-59,
a. 2—71.
Johnson, Armigene R. Garment and cuff therefor. 2,876,456,
3-10-59. CI. 2—269.
Johnson, Arthur F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Heat
exchanger. 2,915,296, 12-1-59, CI. 257 — 262.22.
Johnson, Arthur J., to ColumbiaJSouthern Chemical Corp.
Chemical process. 2,876,074, 3-3-59, CI. 23 — 202.
Johnson, Arthur K. : See —
Meyer, Robert H., and Johnson. 2,889,204.
Johnson, Arthur S., to Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. Gear pump
unit. 2,887,065, 5-19-59, CI. 103 — 126.
Johnson, August E. : See —
Kinsey, Douglas D., Johnson, and Ashby. 2,910,704.
Johnson, Axel E. F., to American Hospital Supply Corp.
Hanger support. 2,870,917, 1-27-59. CI. 211 — 105.1.
Johnson, Axel E. F., to American Hospital Supply Corp.
Collapsible stand. 2,901,123, 8-25-59, CI. 211 — 142.
Johnson, Axel E. F., to American Hospital Supply Corp.
Hamper. 2,914,281, 11-24-59, CI. 248—98.
Johnson, Axel E. F., and K. G. C. Savke, to American Hospital
Supply Corp. Standard support structure. 2,918,243,
12-22-59, CI. 248—194.
Johnson, Axel R. : See —
Giusti, Gino P., and Johnson. 2,870,001.
Johnson, Axel R.. to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Method of
fluidization. 2,870,002, 1-20-59, CI. 75 — 9.
Johnson, Bayard S. : See —
Dunbar, Alver, Hausmann, and Johnson. 2,907,681.
Johnson Biscuit Co. : See —
Watson. Nathan J. 2,876,887.
Johnson, Bobby J. and K. M. Dispensing rack for hair wave
rods. 2,904,187, 9-15-59, CI. 211 — 49.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Johnson, Carl E. : See —
Bates, James E., Johnson, and Tritten. 2,913,338.
Bollenback, Carol H., and Johnson. 2,875,210.
Esmay, Donald L., and Johnson. 2,873,290.
Johnson, Carl E., to National Aluminate Corp. 1,2-substi-
tuted imidazolinium salt and treatment of cellulosic fibrous
materials therewith. 2.874,074, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 139.5.
Johnson, Carl E., to National Aluminate Corp. Inhibition
of foaming in steam generation. 2,875,156, 2-24—59, CI.
252—321.
Johnson, Carl E., and W. H. Thompson, to National Alumi-
nate Corp. Process of inhibiting deposition of organic sub-
stances in heat exchangers and the like operating at ele-
vated temperatures. 2,908,624, 10-13-59, CI. 208 — 48.
Johnson, Carl E., Jr., to California Research Corp. Oil well
treating method. 2,874,779, 2-24-59, CI. 166 — 42.
Johnson, Carl H. : See —
Granberg, Bengt R., Johnson, and Anderson. 2,913,945.
Johnson, Carl N., to Johanson & Son Machine Corp. Multiple
tag stringing machine. 2,878,729, 3-24-59, CI. 93 — 91.
Johnson, Carl O., to Durox International S.A. Method for
cutting up plastic and semi-plastic masses. 2,881,503,
4-14-59, CI. 25 — 155.
Johnson, Carl W., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Sewing machine looper mechanism. 2,900,939, 8-25-59,
CI. 112—171.
Johnson, Carlton A. : See —
Reinke, Alfred G., and Johnson. 2,884,269.
Johnson, Charles B., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Plug valve with
disassembly prevention means. 2,898,081, 8-4-59, CI. 251 —
309.
Johnson, Charles D. : See —
Sublett. Ira, and Johnson. 2,911.734.
Johnson, Charles F., to McEvoy Co. Pipe anchor. 2,887,754,
5-26-59, CI. 24 — 263.5.
Johnson, Charles G., and C. A. Lee, to Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Paper making machine. 2,881,674, 4-14-59, CI. 92 — 44.
Johnson, Charles H. See —
Paxton. Allen D.. Smith, and Johnson. 2,883,914.
Johnson, Charles J. : See —
Brown, John H., and Johnson. 2,872,712.
Johnson, Charles R., and M. E. Swanson, to E. I. dn Pont
de Nemours and Co. Blasting initiator. 2,878,752,
3-24-59, CI. 102—28.
Johnson, Charles T. Water ski tow device. 2,872,889,
2-10-59, CI. 114 — 235.
Johnson, Chester A. Electronic window. 2,888,069, 5-26-59,
CI. 160—11.
Johnson, Chester F. Anchor bolt with spring biased reaming
plates. 2,877,818, 3-17-59, CI. 151 — 41.73.
Johnson, Chester F. Under-reamer. 2,879,038, 3-24-59,
CI. 255—76.
Johnson, Christ L. Radiator fin repair tool. 2,895,358,
7-21-59. CI. 81—15.
Johnson, Christopher L., F. W. W. Morley, and D. O. Davies,
to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Devices sensitive to the ratio between
fluid pressures. 2,886,968, 5-19-59, CI. 73 — 213.
Johnson. Clarence : See —
Eschenburg, William A., Pettigrew, and Johnson.
2.873.630.
Johnson, Clarence. Pilot operated four-way valve. 2,912,007,
11-10-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Johnson, Clarence A., and S. C. Schuman, to Hydrocarbon
Research. Inc. Contact carrier for hydrocarbon conversion.
2,913,396. 11-17-59, CI. 208—107.
Johnson, Clarence L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Turbine
engine blow-out nreventer. 2,870,684, 1-27-59, CI. 89 — 133.
Johnson, Clifford V. : See —
Salm, Arthur, and Johnson. 2,896 290.
Johnson, Colin L. Christmas tree light holder. 2,885,755,
5-12-59. CI. 24 — 81.
Johnson Corp., The : See —
Hieronymus, John W. 2.911,234.
Johnson. Curtiss S., Jr. Turn buckle.
CI. 287 — 60.
M. Safety device.
2,882,114.
2,888,306.
2,900,171.
2,913,267, 11-17-59,
2,876,829, 3-10-59,
Johnson Darrell
CI. 155—189.
Johnson, Darrell M. Multi-purpose structure. 2,877,879,
3-17-59, CI. 189—88.
Johnson, Darrell M. Rack for cards or sheets. 2,878,605,
3-24-59, CI. 40—124.
Johnson. David R. : See —
Falkenberg. Charles W., and Johnson. 2,891,873.
Johnson, David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Wire terminal connection. 2,916,722, 12-8-59, CI.
339 23 0
Johnson, Dean T., A. W. Albertine, S. Llppert, and W. F.
Sheetz, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Adhesive insulation
clip. 2,893,068, 7-7-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Johnson, Donald C. : See —
Videen, Otis R., and Johnson. 2,912,349.
Johnson. Donald E. : See —
Broadhead. Samuel L., Jr., and Ashley. 2,886,787.
Johnson, Donald L. : See —
Stewart, Karl J., and Johnson. 2,916,836.
Johnson, Donald L. Method and means for cutting a flat
surface on wood by producing wood flakes from the mate-
rial as removed. 2,889,859. 6-9-59. CI. 144 — 176.
Johnson, Donald L., to Rayonier Inc. High pressure process-
ing apparatus. 2,890,484, 6-16-59, CI. 18—6.
Johnson, Donald L., to Rayonier Inc. Training mechanism
for belt systems. 2,914,957, 12-1-59, CI. 74—241.
Johnson, Dorothy J. : See —
Sease, Lura A., and Johnson.
Sease, Lura A., and Johnson.
Johnson, Duke A. : See —
Miller, Elvas A., and Johnson.
Johnson, E. F., Co. : See —
Pichitino, Albert M. 2,898,590.
Johnson, Earl A. N. : See — ■
Meiler, John G., and Johnson. 2,907,071.
Johnson, Earl G. Logging sled. 2,880,893, 4-7-59, CI.
214 — 85.
Johnson, Ed, '/a to E. G. Johnson. Overhead sprinkler appa-
ratus. 2,879,945, 3-31-59, CI. 239 — 185.
Johnson, Edgar J., and M. W. Green, to Radio Corp. of
America. Flammable vapor detector. 2,902,682, 9-1-59,
CI. 340 — 237.
Johnson, Edmund C. Variable speed drive. 2,897,682,
8-4-59, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Johnson, Edward F. : See —
Draper, Arthur L., and Johnson. 2,897,894.
Johnson, Edward G., to Globe Industries, Inc. Auto pilot
servosystem. 2,895,098, 7-14-59, CI. 318 — 489.
Johnson, Edward O., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilized
pulse forming circuit including a gas tube. 2,877,386,
3-10-59. CI. 315—237.
Johnson, Edward O., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of
and apparatus for producing a tightly packaged food prod-
uct. 2,884,328, 4-28-59, CI 99 — 171.
Johnson, Edward S. Air and liquid pressure spray gun for
cleaning diesel engines and the like. 2,893,645, 7-7-59,
CI. 239—288.
Johnson, Einar C. : See —
Vantine, Harry, Jr., and Johnson. 2,894,258.
Johnson, Eldon A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Fuel pump.
2 876,707. 3-10-59. CI. 103 — 150.
Johnson, Eldon A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Mechanical fuel
pump. 2,905,097, 9-22-59, CI. 103 — 150.
Johnson, Eleanor de H. : See —
Johnson, Ervin G. 2,883,220.
Johnson, Elizabeth G. : See —
Johnson, Ed. 2,879,945.
Johnson, Elmer C. : See —
Bookout, Floyd V., Craven, and Johnson. 2,888,165.
Johnson, Elmer C, to The Vendo Co. Multi-drink locking
gate protection device. 2.898.001. 8-4-59. CI. 221 — 125.
Johnson, Elmer C, to The Vendo Co. Vendor driving mech-
anism. 2,900,214, 8-18-59. CI. 312 — 97.
Johnson, Elmer S. : See —
Dailey, Manvel C, and Johnson. 2.913,308.
Nies, Brainard W., and Johnson. 2,907,668.
Johnson, Elmer S., to United States Gypsum Co. Process of
calcining gypsum. 2,907,667, 10-6-59, CI. 106 — 111.
Johnson, Emanuel J., Jr. : See —
Johnson, Frances H. and E. J. Jr.
Johnson, Eric C. : See —
Morris, Thomas C, and Johnson.
Johnson, Eric C, and R. D. Clarke,
Heat softenable adhesive supply bodies.
59, CI. 260 — 23.
Johnson, Ernest L., to United States of America, Air Force.
Heat actuated closure for containers. 2,881,944, 4—14-59,
CI. 220—88.
Johnson, Ernest W. : See —
Durbin, Vernon, and Johnson. 2,874.960.
Durbin, Vernon, and Johnson. 2,888,520.
Johnson, Ernest W., to Metal & Thermit Corp.
compounds and compositions containing same.
6-23-59. CI. 260—31.8.
Johnson, Ernest W., to National Pneumatic Co.. Inc.
current brake. 2,913.605, 11-17-59, CI. 310 — 93.
Johnson, Ervin G., to E. de H. Johnson. Electrical connec-
tors. 2,883,220, 4-21-59, CI. 287—78.
Johnson, Eugene C. Stakes for log bunks. 2,893,330, 7-7-59,
CI. 105—382.
Johnson Fare Box Co. : See —
Rosier. Clarence F.. Kulo, and Singer. 2,918.766.
Johnson, Forrest A., to Double J Breaker Co. Soil breaker.
2,894,590, 7-14-59, CI. 172 — 194.
Johnson, Frances H. and E. J. Jr., to Tidv-Pin Co., Inc.
Dianer fastener. 2.912.735. 11-17-59. CI. 24 — 87.
Johnson, Francis M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Jettisonable air stair door. 2,910,255, 10-27-59, CI.
244—129.
Johnson, Francis M., and V. W. Greenhough. to Rolls-Royce
Ltd. Starters for prime movers. 2,872,782, 2-10-59, CI.
60—39.14.
Johnson, Frank F., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Well logging method and apparatus. 2,882,417, 4-14-59,
CI. 250—83.6.
Johnson, Franklyn H., deceased ; R. F. Johnson, executrix.
Wheel chair shock absorber. 2,895,742, 7-21-59, CI. 280 —
124.
Johnson. Fred I. Grouping conveyor mechanism. 2,883,942,
4-28-59. CI. 104 — 172.
Johnson, Fred L. Lettering stamp guide. 2,887,780, 5-26-59,
CI. 33—184.6.
Johnson, Fritz.
CI. 59—93.
Johnson Gase Development Co.. Tbe :
Johnson, Paul W. 2,872.739.
Johnson, Stanley G. 2,878,577.
Johnson. Georee C. : See —
Hulisz, William W.. and Johnson.
2,912,735.
2,894,925.
to B. B. Chemical Co.
2,912,398, 11-10-
Organo tin
2,891,922,
Eddy
Safety chain claw. 2,878,640, 3-24-59,
See —
2,891,359.
LIST OF PATENTEES
481
2,881,568.
Well head control.
2,904,533.
Re.
Johnson, George F. : See —
Anderson, John, Johnson, and Hall. 2,900,419.
Johnson, George F., C. D. Marshall, and R. H. Criswell, to
Shell Development Co. Recovery of compound 1,2,3,4,7,7-
hexachloro-bicyclo-(2,2,l)-heptadiene-2,5 from hexachloro-
cyclopentadiene-acetylene reaction products. 2,900,366,
8-18-59, CI. 260—648.
Johnson, Gerald A. Electric pencil sharpener. 2,900,958,
8-25-59, CI. 120—96.
Johnson, Glenn D. : See —
Hahn, Robert S., and Johnson.
Johnson, Glenn D., to Joy Mfg. Co.
24,609, 2-24-59, CI. 166 — 88.
Johnson, Gordon B. : See —
Carlston, Earl F., and Johnson.
Johnson, Gordon C, and M. H. Jellinek, to Union Carbide
Corp. Method of curing silicone water repellents with
cyclopentadienyl transition element catalyst and aqueous
compositions of same. 2,868,751, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 29.2.
Johnson, Gordon, Co. : See —
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,905,966.
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,908,033.
Johnson, Gordon, Equipment Co. : See —
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,870,488.
Zebarth Ralph S. 2,882,550.
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,884,233.
Zebarth, Ralph S. 2,891,276.
Johnson, Gordon W. : See —
Huss, Steven J., Wesslund, and Johnson. 2,889,541.
Wesslund, Robert E., Mader, and Johnson. 2,874,372.
Johnson, Graham H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Discharge gap.
2,881,346, 4-7-59, CI. 313—231.
Johnson, Gustave W., to Mitchell Camera Corp. Motion
picture camera finder and footage indicator. 2,889,738,
6-9-59, CI. 88—16.
Johnson, Harold I. Camera trigger and lens turret interlock.
2,890,618, 6-16-59, CI. 88—16.
Johnson, Harold R., and D. R. Lammers, to Caterpillar
Tractor Co. Hinge connections for tractor tracks.
2,882,103, 4-14-59, CI. 305—10.
Johnson, Harry D. Locking assembly for sprockets, sheaves
and gears. 2,890,071. 6-9-59, CI. 287 — 52.06.
Johnson, Harry N., and C. G. Baehr, to The Greist Mfg. Co.
Buttonhole attachment for sewing machines. 2,890,668,
6-16-59, CI. 112 — 77.
Johnson, Harry V., to Union Carbide Corp. Electrode joint.
2,894,776, 7-14-59, CI. 287—127.
Johnson-Hartmann : See —
Johnson, Julius G., and Hartmann. 2,883,747.
Johnson, Harvey A. Paint roller spinning and cleaning
device. 2,881,533, 4-14-59, CI. 34 — 58.
Johnson, Henry- Hammer head attachment for wrecking
bars. 2,890,018, 6-9-59, CI. 2541 — 26.
Johnson, Henry V. : See —
Bogert, William M., and Johnson. 2,915,694.
Johnson, Herbert, and G. F. C. Burke, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Apparatus for applying stripes of thermo-
plastic cements to flat blanks. 2,868,161, 1-13-59. CI.
118—202.
Johnson, Herbert G. Rod extrusion press. 2,902,714, 9-8-59,
CI. 18 — 12.
Johnson, Herbert H. : See —
Gray, Ronald V. 2,916,924.
Johnson, Herbert L. : See —
Reif, Henry E., and Johnson. 2,908,633.
Johnson, Herbert L., H. E. Reif, and A. Schneider, to Sun
Oil Co. Hydrorefining of petroleum. 2,914,470, 11-24-59,
CI. 208—264.
Johnson, Herbert V. : See —
Rogers, Robert A., Johnson, and Rowell. 2,907,949.
Johnson, Horace A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Wall scratcher.
2,91S,974, 12-29-59, CI. 166—173.
Johnson, Horace R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Backward-wave
oscillator. 2.899,594, 8-11-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Johnson, Horace R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Wide band mix-
ing system. 2,899,596, 8-11-59, CI. 315—3.6.
Johnson, Howard A., to Walter & Johnson. Prefabricated
building panels. 2,908,048, 10-13-59, CI. 20 — 2.
Johnson, Howard R. Speaker assembly. 2,903,084, 9-8-59,
CI. 181—31.
Johnson, Howard R. Outboard motor air intake. 2,914,133,
11-24-59. CI. 181 — 53.
Johnson, Ivan B., to Smiths America Corp. Liquid level
indicating devices. 2,908,166, 10-13-59, CI. 73 — 304.
Johnson, Jacob R. : See —
Rochester, Nathaniel, Johnson, Amdahl, and Mutter.
2,889,535.
Johnson, James B., to W. B. Marvin Mfg. Co. Support
bracket. 2,892,605, 6-30-59, CI. 248 — 215.
Johnson, James F. Thermoelectric servomotor. 2,879,641,
3-31-59, CI. 60 — 23.
Johnson, James F., to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. Seismic sur-
veying method. 2,894,245, 7-7-59, CI. 340 — 15.
Johnson, James H. : See —
Parsons, Edgar S., Johnson, and de Gozzaldi. 2,915,090.
Johnson, James R. : See —
Struxness, Edward G., Johnson, Morgan, and McVav.
2,918,717.
Johnson, James R. Roll moving means for rotary printing
apparatus. 2,893,310, 7-7-59, CI. 101 — 182.
492096— P 31
Chucking
2,882,061,
Johnson, James R., and A. J. Taylor, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for prepa-
ration of UO particles. 2,905,528, 9-22-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Johnson, Jess : See —
Waldo, Gaylord H. 2,885,089.
Johnson. Joel R. : See —
Haagensen, Leif E., Johnson, and Odgers. 2,899,196.
Johnson, Joel R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Machine
for stitching terminals onto cards. 2,869,126, 1-20-59,
CI. 1—92.
Johnson, John, and P. M. J. K. de Gooreynd, to Peterlite
Products Ltd. Method of preparing molded article from
polymerisable materials. 2,912,418, 11-10-59, CI. 260 —
86.1.
Johnson, John A., to Thermal Research and Engineering
Corp. Fluid fuel burner. Re. 24,682, 8-18-59, CI. 158 — 1.
Johnson, John A. Apparatus for shaping clay-ware.
2,876,522. 3-10-59, CI. 25—24.
Johnson, John A., to ACE Industries. Inc. Vehicle hopper
discharge control. 2,889,963, 6-9-59, CI. 222 — 185.
Johnson, John A., and J. M. Gruitch, to ACF Industries, Inc.
Lading storage and discharge apparatus. 2,913,147,
11-17-59, CI. 222—70.
Johnson, John B., to McGraw-Edison Co. Heat detector for
hydrocarbon flames. 2,897,485, 7-28-59, CI. 340 — 227.
Johnson, John H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Low molecular
weight olefin/maleic anhydride copolymers made in special
solvent systems. 2,913,437, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Johnson, John H., and J. E. Fields, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Sizing polyester yarns with an ethylene-maleic inter-
polymer. 2,892,736, 6-30-59, CI. 117 — 138.8.
Johnson, John K. High-frequency screening enclosure.
2,913,577, 11-17-59, CI. 250—20.
Johnson, John M. Pole climbing safety device and seat.
2,879,830, 3-31-59, CI. 155—78.
Johnson, John R., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co.
assembly for supporting hollow articles.
4-14-59, CI. 279 — 35.
Johnson & Johnson : See —
Billings, Orman B. 2,880,129.
Bird, William H.. Plantinga, and Newsome. 2,899,337.
Blackford, Benjamin B. 2,882,179.
Blackford, Benjamin B. 2,909,278.
Blackford, Benjamin B., and McLaren. 2,876,893.
Britton, William J. 2,901,248.
Bush, Frederick J. 2,897,961.
Castelli, Charles. 2,872,950.
Castelli, Charles. 2,892,560.
Castelli, Charles. 2,893,405.
Collins, Winifred C. 2,913,355.
Coons, Frank P. 2,876,892.
Dunlap, Isaac R. 2,905,584.
Engel, Edward W.. and Dunlap. 2,899,353.
Ganz, Henry. 2,893,388.
Hanlon, Joseph F. 2,889,975.
Holtz, Albert. 2,914,167.
Lavanchy, Patricia B., Sonnichsen, and McElroy.
2,886,467.
Lavanchy, Patricia B. 2.912,348.
Nashed, Wilson. 2,904,469.
Norland, Robert E., and Nasser. 2,903,379.
Rosenberg, Norman, and Gaughran. 2,900,644.
Schaefer, Robert J. 2,896,618.
Sehladerniundt, Peter, Dennerlein, and Simons.
2,889,039.
Sellers, John C. 2,870,128.
Shelley. Thomas H., Jr., and Zirnite. 2,877,141.
Smith, Clifford W. 2,905,174.
Wilson, Evelyn H. 2,887,495.
Wilson. Evelyn H. 2.899,458.
Zackheim, Eli A. 2,877,810.
Zackheim, Eli A. 2,897,962.
Johnson, Joyce L. : See —
Melchoni, Anna F., Johnson, and Chase. 2,917,475.
Johnson, Julius T. Liquid sampling system. 2,872,818,
2-10-59, CI. 73 — 423.
Johnson, Julius G., and F. C. Hartmann, to Johnson-Hart-
mann. Hair clipper. 2,883,747, 4-28-59, CI. 30 — 210.
Johnson, Kalin S., to Holley Carburetor Co. Ignition dis-
tributor. 2,905,162, 9-22-59, 123 — 117.
Johnson, Karl G., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Group selector device. 2,909,610, 10-20-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Johnson, Kenneth C. : See —
Scarrott, Gordon G., Harwood, and Johnson. 2,883,534.
Scarrott. Gordon G.. and Johnson. 2,870,437.
Johnson, Kenneth F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Auto-
matic shearing and coldwelding apparatus. 2,891,430
6-23-59, CI. 78—82. ...
Johnson, Kenneth F., and A. L. Quinlan, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Electrical control system for percussion welder.
2,871,337, 1-27-59, CI. 219—113.
Johnson, Kenneth L. Weld-lock nut. 2,909,205, 10-20-59,
CI. 151—21.
Johnson, Kenneth L. Weld nut with inwardly sloping flash
pockets. 2,909.206, 10-20-59, CI. 151 — 41.7.
Johnson, Kenneth M. : See —
Johnson, Bobby J. and K. M. 2,904,187.
Johnson, Kenneth O., to General Motors Corp.
assembly. 2,867,460, 1-6-59, CI. 287 — 52.
Turbine rotor
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Regulator
, CI. 324—
2,867,434,
Gas ana-
Closure.
Johnson, Kenneth O., J. J. Nuber, H. H. Waddell, and R. E.
Millar, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method
and equipment for handling volatile liquid hydrocarbons.
2,8S0,593 4-7-59, CI. 02 — 15.
Johnson, Kenneth R.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Co. Measuring instrument. 2,892.154, 6-23-59
97.
Johnson, Kenneth W. Vibration dampener.
1-6-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Johnson, Kenneth W., to Johnson-Williams, Inc.
lyzers. 2,883,270, 4-21-59, CI. 23 — 254.
Johnson, Langdon G.t to General Motors Corp.
2,887,331, 5-19-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Johnson, Lauren L., and B. C. Liebenthal, to General Motors
Corp. Series compound motor circuit. 2,907,941, 10—6-59,
CI. 318—154.
Johnson, Le Carda E. : See —
Johnson, Ross H. 2,895,700.
Johnson, Leland C. : See —
Cooper, Ronald H., and Johnson. 2 870,110.
Johnson, Lenard H., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Tape recorder drive. 2,886,757. 5-12-59. CI. 318 — 318.
Johnson, Lenard H., to United Geophysical Corp. Magnetic
recording head-moving mechanism. 2,895,014, 7-14-59,
CI. 179—100.2.
Johnson, Leona M. Collapsible tube capping and suspending
device. 2,882,000, 4-14-59, CI. 248 — 108.
Johnson, Leonard E., Jr. Door guides. 2,898,623, 8-11-59,
CI. 16—90.
Johnson, Leonard M., to International Telephone and Tele-
fraph Corp. Polarized magnetic-operating device.
,883,589, 4-21-59, CI. 317—171.
Johnson, Leslie W. : See —
Oehler, William P., and Johnson. 2,881,849.
Oehler, William P., and Johnson. 2,891,460.
Johnson, Lloyd A., and E. K. Bowen, to Federal-Mogul-Bower
Bearings, Inc. Fluid seal. 2,871.037, 1-27-59, Cl. 286—5.
Johnson, Louis, Products Co., Inc., The : See —
Trimble, Roy L. 2,878,042.
Johnson, Loyd C. Combined door pull and latch. 2,892,652,
6-30-59, CI. 292—126.
Johnson, Loyd C. Door stop. 2,899,703, 8-18-59, CI. 16 — 86.
Johnson, Lyle S. Buoyant belt. 2,869,151, 1-20-59, Cl.
9—17.
Johnson, Malcolm S., to Illinois Railway Equipment Co. Lad-
ing tie anchors. 2,897 771, 8^-59, Cl. 105 — 369.
Johnson, Martin A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Filter apparatus. 2,878,941, 3-24-59, Cl. 210—346.
Johnson, Martin H., to Stoughton Cab & Body Co. Side
loader for vehicles. Re. 24,757, 12-22-59, Cl. 214 — 83.24.
Johnson, Martin K. : See —
Tebboth, John A., and Johnson. 2,908,732.
Johnson, Merlin. Portable-type bootjack with platform.
2,876.942, 3-10-59, Cl. 223 — 114.
Johnson, Merlin. Bootjack and scraper combined. 2,889,972,
6-9-59, Cl. 223—114.
Johnson, Melvin M., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Cartridge clip for loading box magazines. 2,887,811,
5-26-59, Cl. 42—87.
Johnson, Melvin W., to Gardex, Inc. Lawn trimmer.
878, 9-1-59, Cl. 56 — 256.
Johnson, Merriam E. : See —
Barnitz, Edward S., and Johnson. 2,877,134.
Johnson, Milton M. Railway axle box journal stop.
345, 5-19-59, Cl. 308—40.
Johnson, Nancy H., and C. H. Coney, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Cellulosic coatings for vinyl copolymers. 2,887,397.
5-19-59, Cl. 106 — 185.
Johnson, Neal J. : See —
McGhee, Kenneth B., and Johnson. 2,892,218.
Johnson, Neal J., and J. D. Nickerson, to Union Carbide
Corp. Oxidation resistant carbon and graphite bodies.
2,868,672. 1-13-59, Cl. 117 — 121.
Johnson, Nels A., % to G. M. Munson. Brine tankfloat
valve control for water softener. 2,874,717, 2-24-59, Cl.
137 — 411.
Johnson, Nels A. Automatic water softener. 2,905,325,
9-22-59, Cl. 210—275.
Johnson, Norman M., to Cardwell Westinghouse Co. Rubber
draft gear. 2,907,474, 10-6-59, Cl. 213 — 45.
Johnson, Oney A., to Sampo, Inc. Rod holder. 2,912,196,
11-10-59, Cl. 248 — i2.
Johnson, Oscar. Adjustable plumb bob. 2,906,033, 9-29-59,
Cl. 33—217.
Johnson, Oscar F. : See —
Sederquist, Stanley L. F., and Johnson. 2,895,488.
Johnson, Oscar H. : See —
Latourette, Harold K., and Johnson. 2,908,703.
Latourette, Harold K., Johnson, and Getz. 2,894,035.
Johnson, Oscar H., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Concentration of gamma benzene hexachloride by distilla-
tion. 2,878,164, 3-17-59, Cl. 202 — 39.5.
Johnson, Oscar W. : See —
Lewis, Kenneth D., Johnson, and Scott. 2,917,228.
Johnson, Oscar W., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Centrifuge construc-
tion. 2,911,139, 11-3-59, Cl. 233—2.
Johnson, Oscar W., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Centrifuge construc-
tion. 2,911,140, 11-3-59, Cl. 233—2.
Johnson, Paul D. : See —
Drapeau, Joseph E., Jr., and Johnson. 2,891,842.
Johnson, Paul D.. to The Glidden Co. Brazing paste and
process of brazing. 2,908,072, 10-13-59, Cl. 29 — 473.1.
2,901,-
2,887,
Johnson, Paul H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
cracking feed and asphalt. 2,882,219, 4-14-59, Cl. 208—86.
Johnson, Paul R., and M. A. Smook, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Chlorosulfonated hydrocarbon copoly-
mers. 2,879,261, 3-24-59, Cl. 260—79.3.
Johnson, Paul V. : See —
Taylo-, Robert B., and Johnson. 2,881,613.
Johnson, Paul W., to The Johnson Gage Development Co.
Gaging attachment for testing the centricity of a surface
with respect to a thread or other surface. 2,872,739,
2-10-59, Cl. 33—199.
Johnson, Peter W. : See —
Longton, Ernest W.. Beaudoin, and Johnson. 2,867,795.
Johnson, Peter W. R. : See —
Johnston, David B., Johnson, Cristy, and Trautmann.
2,909,400.
Johnson, Peter W. R., to Johnson Products Inc. Work bench
including leg and frame construction. 2,901,301, 8-25-59,
Cl. 311 — 1.
Johnson, Philip A., 47% to L. F. Brogan and 6% to R. L.
Gausewitz. Vending machine. 2,901,964, 9-1-59, Cl. 99 —
352.
Johnson, Philip A., 47% to L. F. Brogan, and 6% to R. L.
Gausewitz. Escrow device for coin operated mechanisms.
2,904,151, 9-15-59, Cl. 194 — 9.
Johnson, Philip C. : See —
Coffey, David H., Johnson, and White. 2,880,192.
Gee, Erie, Johnson, Packer, and Stephenson. 2,902,456.
Johnson, Philip C, and N. R. Cox, to Union Carbide Corp.
Process for the production of oxygenated compounds.
2,919,292, 12-29-59, Cl. 260 — 604.
Johnson, Philip L. : See —
Moore, Bobbie D., and Johnson. 2,917,907.
Smith, Peter A., and Johnson. 2,886,054.
Smith, Peter A., and Johnson. 2,886,061.
Johnson. Prince A. Combined hassock and vacuum cleaner.
2,885,714. 5-12-59. Cl. 15—331.
Johnson Products Inc. : See —
Bergmann, Paul F. 2,882,876.
Bergmann, Paul F., Sr. 2,908,260.
Humphreys, John W. 2,882,878.
Johnson, Peter W. R. 2,901,301.
Johnson, Quinton C, to United States of America, Air Force.
Releasable aircraft tank mounting. 2,867,396, 1-6-59, Cl.
244 — 137.
Johnson, Quinton C, to United States of America, Air Force.
Manual and automatic latch mechanism. 2,873,138,
2-10-59, Cl. 294—83.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Loop taker with
needle guard. 2,883.953, 4-28-59. Cl. 112 — 228.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Ornamental stitch
sewing machines. 2,900,938, 8-25-59, Cl. 112 — 158.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machines
with bobbin thread controlling means. 2,900,940, 8-25-59,
Cl. 112—184.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
cradles. 2,906,576, 9-29-59, Cl. 312 — 30.
Johnson, Ralph E., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
for tubular articles. 2,918,027, 12-22-59, Cl. 112 — 258.
Johnson, Ralph H., to General Motors Corp. Bearing with
oil reservoir. 2,916,333. 12-8-59, Cl. 308 — 122.
Johnson. Ralph L. Picture mount. 2,896,351, 7-28-59, Cl.
40 — 158.
Johnson, Ralph S., to General Motors Corp. Connecting
rod mounting. 2,894,414, 7-14-59, Cl. 74 — 580.
Johnson, Ray, to Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc. Fish clean-
ing apparatus. 2.884.658. 5-5-59. Cl. 17 — 7.
Johnson, Ray, to Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc. Method for
cleaning fish. 2.911,668, 11-10-59, Cl. 17 — 45.
Johnson, Raymond A., to Pittsburgh Steel Co. Reinforce-
ment fabric for concrete structures. 2,903,880, 9-15-59,
Cl. 72 — 116.
Johnson, Raymond C. : See —
Korpi, Karl J., and Johnson. 2,890,952.
Johnson, Raymond M., Jr. : See —
Birkhoff, Robert D., Hubbell, and Johnson. 2,875,343.
Johnson, Reginald F. : See —
Gilbert, Joseph A., Johnson, and Rose. 2,875,069.
Johnson. Reynold B., and W. C. Dersch, Jr., to International
Business Machines Corp. Cathode rav character tracer.
2,872,669. 2-3-59, Cl. 340—324.
Johnson, Reynold B., O. F. Moneagle, T. D. Koranye, H. A.
Jurgens, and M. P. Prater, to International Business
Machines Corp. Bill feeding and piercing devices.
2,889,110, 6-2-59, Cl. 235 — 61.1.
Johnson, Richard A. : See —
Knight, Geoffrey, Jr., Humez, and Johnson. 2,911,594.
Johnson, Richard H. : See —
Snyder, and Johnson. 2,900,123.
to The Upiohn Co. Anti-inflammatory
2,880,130, 3-31-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
to The Upjohn Co. Anti-inflammatory
2,S80,138, 3-31-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Johnson, Richard H., and W. P. Schneider, to The Upjohn Co.
Hydrocortisone compositions and method for extemporane-
ous administration. 2.871,160, 1-27-59, Cl. 167 — 77.
Johnson, Robbie F. : See —
Johnson, Franklyn H. 2,895,742.
Johnson. Robert, to H. K. Porter Co. Inc. Junction box for
underfloor conduit and duct systems for cellular floors.
2,913,136, 11-17-59, Cl. 220—3.3.
Drnec, Harry F.,
Johnson, Richard H.,
steroid solutions.
Johnson, Richard H.,
steroid solutions.
LIST OF PATENTEES
483
Johnson, Robert A. : Setr—
Stewart, Aubrey P.. Jr., Johnson, and Wilcox. 2,886,450.
Johnson, Robert A., Jr. Magnetized clamp for conduit.
2,890,848, 6-16-59, CI. 248 — 74.
Johnson, Robert B. : See —
Rolland, Calvin C, and Johnson. 2,907, S04.
Johnson, Robert B., and L. H. Sutherland, to American
Cyanamid Co. Inhibiting polymer precipitation in acety-
lene purification process. 2,907,801, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 679.
Johnson, Robert E., to Jervis Corp. Key-operated latch mech-
anism. 2,871,690, 2-3-59, CI. 70 — 146.
Johnson, Robert E., E. C. Levit, and J. F. Workman, to
Whirlpool Corp. Water inlet control system. 2,881,780,
4-14-59, CI. 137 — 132.
Johnson, Robert G. : See —
Gormley, Robert S., Johnson, and Martin. 2,S78,415.
Johnson, Robert H. : See —
Nerad, Anthony J„ and Johnson. 2,867,267.
Johnson, Robert J. : See —
Pearce, George W., and Johnson. 2,886,928.
Johnson, Robert J., to Scientific Products Co. Reaction pro-
pulsion toy. 2.918,751, 12-29-59, CI. 46 — 74.
Johnson, Robert L. : See —
Adams, Edgar M., and Johnson. 2,888,421.
Johnson, Robert L., and E. M. Adams, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Film forming aqueous colloidal dispersions containing
tris (hvdroxvmethvl) nitromethane and method for prepar-
ing same. 2,888,422, 5-26-59, CI. 260^29.7.
Johnson, Robert L., and D. N. Robertson, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Film forming aqueous colloidal dispersions con-
taining aromatic nitroalkanols and method for preparing
same. 2,898,317, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Johnson, Robert X. Burial vault. 2,880,492, 4-7-59, CI.
27 — 35.
Johnson, Robert N. Apparatus for molding burial vault
domes. 2,895,207, 7-21-59, CI. 25 — 130.
Johnson, Robert R. : See —
Blankenbaker, John V., and Johnson. 2,888,202.
Johnson, Robert R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electronic cir-
cuits for selectively shifting or inverting the time position
of digital data. 2,876,437, 3-3-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Johnson, Robert R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electronic mag-
nitude comparator. 2,900,620, 8-18-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Johnson, Robert R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Algebraic mag-
nitude comparators. 2,907,877, 10-6-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Johnson, Roland, to Dominion Textile Co., Ltd. Lock knot.
2,888,854, 6-2-59. CI. 87 — 12.
Johnson, Ross H., deceased ; L. E. Johnson, executrix of
said R. H. Johnson ; to L. E. Johnson. Ladder supported
container holder. 2,895,700, 7-21-59, CI. 248 — 210.
Johnson. Roy E., and A. H. Justice. Ratchet control assem-
bly. 2,870,637, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 128.
Johnson, Roy R., to Pressed Steel Tank Co. Double bottom
compressed gas cylinder and method of making same.
2,872.068. 2-3-59, CI. 220 — 69.
Johnson, Roy W., R. J. Duncan, K. G. Braid, and W. P. Healy,
to Controls Co. of America. Igniter and igniter assembly
for pot burners. 2,902,578, 9-1-59, CI. 219 — 32.
Johnson, S. C, & Son, Inc. : See —
Anderson. John J., Harris, and Harrison. 2,887,273.
Breiner, Alfred W. 2.890.181.
Breiner. Alfred W. 2,890.198.
Chapman, Francis E. 2,873.202.
Greenlee, Sylvan O. 2,873,200.
2.890.189.
2.890,203.
2,893,965.
2,893,966.
2,893,968.
2,893,974.
2,907,718.
2,907,719.
2.907.723^1.
2,907.743-7.
2,907,750.
2,907,778.
2.907.779.
2,908,005.
2,908,006.
2,909,505.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Greenlee. Sylvan O.
Greenlee, Sylvan O.
Mulvenna. Elmer. 2.896.810
Sesso. Louis M. 2,868.657.
Wilder, Edward A. 2,893,964.
Johnson, Samuel J., and C. J. Schroeder, deceased (by S.
Schroeder, administratrix). Folding door. 2 891612
6-23-59, Cl. 160 — 84.
Johnson Service Co. : See —
Fleckenstein, Joseph E.
Johnson, Sidney P. Creep
9-1-59, CI. 33—199.
Johnson, Stanley A., % to C.
Die for use in bending flat metal
2,882,952, 4-21-59, CI. 153—21.
Johnson, Stanley A., y6 to C. Parten, and i£
Die for use in bending flat metal stock
2-.916.073, 12-8-59, Cl. 153—21.
Johnson, Stanley G., to The Johnson Gage Development Co.
Gage for rotating test part for peripheral and concentricity
gaging. 2,878,577, 3-24-59, Cl. 33—199.
Johnson Steel & Wire Co., Inc. : See —
Swallow, Basil H, and Sjoberg. 2,916,225.
2,882,042.
measuring
device. 2,901,833,
Parten,
and % to G. Parten.
stock and the like.
to G. Parten.
and the like.
Johnson, Stephen I. : See —
Phillips, Harold P., and Johnson. 2,880.788.
Johnson, Tegner A., to United States Steel Corp. Method of
agglomerating fine ore. 2,884,320, 4-28-59, Cl. 75 — 3.
Johnson. Theodore C. W. Core drilling. 2,893,691, 7-7-59,
Cl. 255—1.4.
Johnson, Theodore T. : See —
Robinson, David, Mitchell, Johnson, and Samsel.
2,912,678.
Johnson, Thomas A., to U. S. Rubber Reclaiming Co., Inc.
Process of forming flooring surfaces with asphalt coated
rubber pellets. 2,871,774, 2-3-59, Cl. 94 — 23.
Johnson, Thomas H. : See —
Spiller, William R., and Johnson. 2,897,754.
Johnson, Thomas H., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Dampening
means for printing plates. 2,878,502. 3-24-59, Cl. 15 — 183.
Johnson, Thomas H. A. J. Mueller, and C. B. Crittenden, to
Harris-Intertype Corp. Printing plate mounting means.
2,885,958, 5-12-59, Cl. 101 — 415.1.
Johnson, Thomas H.. to Harris-Intertype Corp. Printing
press. 2,911,908, 11-10-59, Cl. 101—181.
Johnson, Thomas H., E. M. Kane, and J. Q. Tabor. Jr., to
United States of America, Navy. Flare device. 2,868,129,
1-13-59, Cl. 102 — 87.
Johnson, Thomas H., and A. J. Mueller, to The Cottrell Co.
Dampening device for lithographic presses. 2,915,007,
12-1-59, Cl. 101—148.
Johnson, Thomas J. : See — -
Van Alstyne, Alvin G., anil Johnson. 2,889,636.
Johnson, Thomas J., to Gilfillan Bros. Inc. Means for elec-
tronic multiplication. 2,880,935. 4-7-59, Cl. 235 — 194.
Johnson, Thomas J., to Gilfillan Bros., Inc. Artificial air-
craft simulator for radar systems. 2,889,635, 6-9-59, Cl.
35—10.4.
Johnson, Thomas W., and R. H. Wolff, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Air control valve. 2,878,827, 3-24-59, Cl. 137—219.
Johnson, Tiny L. Lubricating system for fly frames.
2,896,394, 7-28-59, Cl. 57 — 67.
Johnson, Virgil L. : See —
iSchriever, Arnold A., and Johnson. 2,868,169.
Johnson, Waldo O. : See —
Eskridge, Harold E.. and Johnson. 2,866,997.
Johnson, Wallace J. S. Automatic rotational sprayer.
2,904,261, 9-15-59, Cl. 239—230.
Johnson, Wallace R. : See — ■
Isaacs, George K., and Johnson. 2,908,353.
Johnson, Walter, Jr. Alarm system. 2,916,730, 12-8-59,
Cl. 340—227.
Johnson, Walter F. Direct reading hand micrometer.
2,878,571, 3-24-59, Cl. 33 — 166.
Johnson, Walter G. : See —
Meloy, Arthur S., Jr., Sweet, and Johnson. 2,883,952.
Johnson, Walter G., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Throat plates
for sewing machines. 2,911,931, 11-10-59, Cl. 112 — 260.
Johnson, Walter J. : See —
Gravelle, Theodore E„ and Johnson. 2,887,320.
Johnson, Walter L. Material unloading and elevating attach-
ment for trucks. 2,879,910, 3-31-59, Cl. 214 — 508.
Johnson, Walter M. Toilet seat raising device. 2,877,469.
3-17-59, Cl. 4—241.
Johnson, Walter T. Can filler and conveyor. 2,879,812,
3-31-59, Cl. 141—172.
Johnson, Warren C, and E. F. Smart, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Electron discharge device. 2,915,667, 12-1-59,
Cl. 313—265.
Johnson, Wayne, to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Television
recording and reproducing system. 2,867,685, 1-6-59, Cl.
178 — 6.6.
Johnson, Wayne R., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Method
of multiple track recording. 2,892,886, 6-30-59, Cl.
178—6.6.
Johnson, Wayne R., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Am-
plifier for television signals. 2,909,597, 10-20-59, Cl.
178 — 6.6.
Johnson, Wayne R., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Method
of magnetically recording and reproducing television
signals. 2,913,520,, 11-17-59, Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Johnson, Wayne R., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Low
noise preamplifier. 2,919,313, 12-29-59, Cl. 179—100.2.
Johnson, Wendell J. Rock windrower. 2,906,351, 9-29-59,
Cl. 171 — 63.
Johnson, Wesley T., Jr. : See —
Godfrey, Charles E., and Johnson. 2,910,010.
Johnson, Willard L. : See —
Umbricht, Emil, Steenhagen, and Johnson. 2,873,816.
Umbricht, Emil, Steenhagen, and Johnson. 2,915,252.
Johnson, Willard L., to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Metal proc-
essing apparatus. 2,900,992, 8-25-59, Cl. 134 — 122.
Johnson, William C, Jr. Automatic switch assembly for
stock tank. 2,905,783, 9-22-59, Cl. 200 — 84.
Johnson, William F., and J. C. Davy, to Powers-Samas
Accounting Machines Ltd. Anchoring apparatus for flex-
ible cables. 2,884,271, 4-28-59, Cl. 287 — 75.
Johnson, William E. P., to Power Jets (Research & Develop-
ment) Ltd. Jet-diverting equipment. 2.871,656, 2-3-59,
Cl. 60—35.54.
Johnson, William H., % to W. T. Sevald. Colostomy device.
2,874,697, 2-24-59, Cl. 128—283.
Johnson, William K., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation
of aluminum alkyls. 2,900,402, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 — 448.
484
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Johnson, William K., and J. C. Wygant, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Co. Terephthalic acid process. 2,904,o87, 9--15-59,
CI. 260—515.
Johnson, William L., to Abrasive Co. of America. Magnetic
application of paramagnetic spray paint. 2,895,851,
7-21-59, CI. 117—93.
Johnson, William R. Foot operated marine paddle wheel
system. 2,910,035, 10-27-59, CI. 115 — 26.
Johnson, William S. Textile dyeing apparatus. 2,868,005,
1-13-59, CI. 68—184.
Johnson, William S., to Wisconsin Alumini Research Foun-
dation. Steroid intermediates and synthesis thereof.
2,891,995. 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 586.
Johnson-Williams, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Kenneth W. 2,883,270.
Johnson, Winford B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Oxidation of alkyl benzenes in the presence of alkanols.
2,879,289, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Johnson's Co. Ltd. : See —
Pharo, Merritt C. 2,874,838.
Johnssen, Friedrich K. Light-transmissive wall structure.
2,909,916, 10-27-59, CI. 72 — 42.
Johnstad, Dagfin, to Onsrud Cutter Mfg. Co. Honeycomb
cutter. 2,894,583, 7-14-59, CI. 164 — 70.
Johnston, Alan H., and F. W. Southam, to Aluminum Lab-
oratories Ltd. Recovery of aluminum in subhalide dis-
tillation. 2,914,398, 11-24-59, CI. 75—68.
Johnston, Arthur D. : See —
Osborne, Wesley M., Edge, and Johnston. 2,889,199.
Johnston, Charles R., to Transportation Specialties Co.
Freight positioning and retaining apparatuses. 2,896,554,
7-28-59, CI. 105—369.
Johnston, Christian W., and R. A. Meara, to National Dis-
tillers and Chemical Corp. Polyesters of a mixture of di-
carboxylic acids having ten carbon atoms and process of
making same. 2,902,463, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Johnston, Clarence A. Ceiling mounting for speaker.
2,913,067, 11-17-59, CI. 181—31.
Johnston, Colin D. M. : See —
Belsey, Frederick H., and Johnston.
Johnston, David B., P. W. R. Johnson, N.
Trautmann, to Products for Industry,
frame. 2,909,400, 10-20-59, CI. 311 — 35.
Johnston, Denis L., to Fortiphone Ltd. Miniature trans-
formers and chokes. 2,916,713, 12-8-59, CI. 336 — 96.
Johnston, Donald L., E. M. Derr, and W. A. Wooldridge, to
General Electric Co. High voltage bushing. 2,912,480,
11-10-59, CI. 174 — 31.
Johnston, Douglas : See — -
Blue, John, Johnston, and Tangeman. 2,913,992.
Foster, Herbert V., and Johnston. 2,868.232.
Johnston, Fred L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Cutting
torch moving and guiding mechanism. 2,879,055, 3-24—59,
CI. 266—23.
Johnston, Gorman J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Glass spac-
ing sticks for dry type transformer. 2,904,760, 9-15-59, CI.
336—60.
Johnston, Herrick L., Inc. : See —
Newton, Charles L., and White. 2,895,724.
Johnston, Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis(3-halo-2-
chloropropenyl) sulfide. 2,908,717, 10-13-59, CI. 260 —
609.
Johnston, Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis(haloalke-
nyl) sulfides. 2,910,509, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 609.
Johnston, Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. 2,2'-thiobis(3-
chloro - N,N' - dialkyl - 2 - butene - 1,4 - diamine).
2,915,556, 12-1-59, CI. 260—583.
Johnston, J. Ford, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Vane stabiliz-
ing wing tip pod for aircraft. 2,869,808, 1-20-59, CI.
2,885,624.
G. Cristy, and J. H.
Telescoping support
244 — 135.
Johnston, James D.,
acids and esters.
Johnston, James D.,
bromo compounds.
Johnston, James L
to Ethyl Corp. Preparation of bromo
2.876.255. 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 487.
to Ethyl Corp. Production of omega
2,880,220, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 408.
to Johnston Testers Inc. Slip actuating
device. 2,906,346, 9-29-59, CI. 166 — 214.
Johnston, James M. : See —
Lightbody. Alexander, and Johnston. 2,898,856.
Johnston & Jennings Co., The : See —
Heideman, Irvin L. 2,879,786.
Johnston, John R. Combined saw guide and dividers.
2,881,525, 4-14-59, CI. 33—75.
Johnston, Joseph E., Jr. : See —
Benninga, Noach. Johnston, Lynch, Markwood, and
Parks. 2,908,944.
Johnston, Kenneth L., and G. F. L. Bishop, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus for feeding fluid
reactants to a moving bed of solid contact particles.
2,893,950, 7-7-59, CI. 208—166.
Johnston, Lawrence B. Music holder. 2,915,849, 12-8-59,
CI. 45—121.
Johnston, Leslie H. Modified V-bottom boat. 2,915,031,
12-1-59, CI. 114 — 56.
Johnston, Lowell B. : See —
Walker, Frederick W., Cady, and Johnston. 2,881,110.
Johnston, Millard A., %o to J. G. Lenco. Illuminated auto-
mobile door lock. 2,904,671, 9-15-59, CI. 240 — 2.13.
Johnston, Mordica O., and R. H. Stanier, to Johnston Testers,
Inc. Doughnut-type packer. 2,874,782, 2-24-59, CI.
166—204.
Johnston, P. Gordon, to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Fusible
protective devices. 2,915,609, 12-1-59, CI. 200 — 135.
Johnston, Percy W. R. H. Rubber sole attaching means for
shoes having a flexible attaching flange. 2,918,735, 12-
29-59, CI. 36 — 14.
Johnston, Raymond R. : See —
Witzky, Julius E., and Johnston. 2,914,295.
Johnston, Reece W., and H. H. Chandler. Dental vacuum
apparatus. 2,895,220, 7-21-59, CI. 32 — 33.
Johnston, Robert C. Camera support. 2,916,243 12-8-59,
CI. 248—226.
Johnston, Robert G. Alarm switch. 2,897,307, 7-28-59, CI.
200 — 61.83.
Johnston, Robert G., and K. E. V. Spencer, to T. & H. Smith,
Ltd. Quaternary halides of certain tropane alkaloids.
2,903,394. 9-8-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Johnston, Robert W. B., to Shell Development Co. Produc-
tion of lubricating oil components of high viscosity Index.
2,895,903, 7-21-59, CI. 208 — 96.
Johnston, Rufus B., to Wilson Supply Co. Hydraulic pump-
ing system. 2,914,036, 11-24-59, CI. 121 — 150.
Johnston, Rufus B., to Wilson Supply Co. Hydraulic pump-
ing system. 2,914,037, 11-24-59, CI. 121 — 150.
Johnston, Spencer G. : See —
Farrand. William A., Johnston. Kilpatrick, and Lekas.
2,899,260.
Johnston Testers, Inc. : See —
Bagnell, Edgar W. 2,877,027.
Garrison, Marion A. 2,869,363.
Garrison, Marion A. 2,87o,837.
Johnston, James L. 2,906,346.
Johnston, Mordica O., and Stanier. 2,874,782.
Long, Thomas L. 2,876,701.
Long, Thomas L. 2,878,876.
Nutter, Benjamin P. 2,901,001.
Scott, Elmer T. 2,917,270.
Wilson, Homer T. 2,881,842.
Johnston, Walker F., Jr., to The American Oil Co. Pre-
conditioning of hydroforming catalysts. 2,868,718, 1-13-
59, CI. 208—138.
Johnston, Walker F., Jr., to The American Oil Co. Method
for the production of color-stable furnace oil. 2,882,225,
4-14-59, CI. 208—266.
Johnston, Walker F., Jr.. to The American Oil Co. Pretreat-
ment of hydroforming catalysts. 2,885.351, 5-5-59 CI.
208—138.
Johnston, William D. High pressure mixing device.
2,892,620, 6-30-59, CI. 259 — 113.
Johnston, William R., to Standard Brands Inc. Active dry
yeast products and processes for producing the same.
2,919,194, 12-29-59, CI. 99 — 96.
Johnston, Willis T., y2 to E. Dew. Thermostatically con-
trolled cooling systems for internal combustion engines.
2,877,751, 3-17-59, CI. 123 — 41.12.
Johnston, Willis T., % to E. Dew. Headlight beam selector
switch. 2,918,604, 12-22-59, CI. 315 — 82.
Johnstone, Alexander P., to Power Jets (Research and De-
velopment) Ltd. Jet spoiler for jet propulsion plant.
2,876,619, 3-10-59, CI. 60—35.54.
Johnstone, Charles W, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Rise time delav discriminator.
2,906,872. 9-29-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Johnstone, Theodore H. Cylinder lock. 2,879,658, 3-31-59,
CI. 70—364.
Johnstone, Theodore H., to The Bingham Herbrand Corp. De-
layed action brake release. 2,899,838, 8-18-59, CI. 74 —
540.
Joiner, Edgar E., to Fred W. Mears Heel Co., Inc. Machines
for driving reinforcing rings into the top lift receiving faces
of wood heels. 2,907,037, 10-6-59, CI. 1 — 1.
Joiner, Edgar E., and J. P. Szumski, to Fred W. Mears Heel
Co., Inc. Heel attaching with resin mixtures. 2,901,841,
9-1-59, CI. 36—24.5.
Joiner, Edgar E., Jr., to Fred W. Mears Heel Co.. Inc. Wood
heel block doweling machine. 2,891.587, 6-23-59 'CI 144 —
205.
Joiner, Richard V. Food package and method of packaging.
2,918,378, 12-22-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Joiner Robert R. : See —
Marks, Henry C, Joiner, and Parker. 2,903,361.
Jokl, Alois L. : See —
Scanlon, Earl J and Jokl. 2,885,580.
Jolissaint, Richard C. Apparatus for aligning button holes
in French-type shirt sleeve cuffs. 2,912,147, 11-10-59, CI.
223—1.
Jolliffe, Leslie S. : See —
Caliri, Vincent J., and Jolliffe. 2,917,614.
Jolliffe, Sidney A. W., D. W. G. Byatt, D. W. Watson, J. F.
Hatch, and G. A. French, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph
Co. Ltd. Radio direction finders. 2,917,741, 12-15-59,
CI. 34 — 113.
Jolly, Clarence L. : See —
Jackson, Howard B., and Jolly. 2,911,782.
Jolly, Eugene R. Cement composition. 2,892,728, 6-30-59,
CI. 106—97.
Jolly, George M., to Deering Milllken Research Corp. Cloth
demonstration device. 2,900,512, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 52.
Jolly, Samuel E., to Sun Oil Co. Compositions comprising
polymerization products of vinyl aromatic compounds ana
naphthenic acid esters of polymeric polyhydric alcohols.
2.868,761, 1-13-59, CI. 260—45.5.
Jolly, Samuel E., to Sun Oil Co. Mixed esters of polyhydric
alcohols with naphthenic and lower fatty acids. 2,891,089,
6-16-59, CI. 260 — 468.
LIST OF PATENTEES
485
Jolly, Samuel E., to Sun Oil Co. Naphthenic acid deriva-
tives and their preparation. 2,911,433, 11-3-59, CI. 260 —
468.
Jolly, Stuart T., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic record
transducer. 2,872,530, 2-3-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Joly, Robert : See —
Muller, Georges, Joly, and Bardoneschi. 2,888,472.
Joly, Robert, G. Nomine, and D. Bertin, to Les Laboratoires
Francais de Chimiotherapie. Brominated derivatives of
compounds of the pregnane series and methods of making
same. 2,888,473, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Jominy, Walter E., J. H. Olson, and R. B. Boswell, to Chrysler
Corp. Method of casting aluminum on ferrous base to
form duplex structure. 2,881,491, 4-14-59, CI. 22 — 204.
Jonach, Fredrick L. : See —
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Jonach, and Etherington. 2,901,-
404.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Jonach. and Etherington. 2,901,-
406.
Jonas, Frank E. : See —
Wirth Pierre. 2,906,666.
Jonassen, Severin L., to Philco Corp. Tuning devices and the
like. 2,910,874, 11-3-59, Cl. 74 — 10.
Jones, Alan R. Apparatus and methods useful in the prepa-
ration of precise dilutions of liquids. 2,867,355, 1-6-59,
Cl. 222 — 136.
Jones. Allen H., to The W. W. Slv Mfg. Co. Dust bag for
dust filter. 2,906,371, 9-29-59. Cl. 183—61.
Jones, Alonzo L., and W. H. De Hay. Magnetically operated
non-scaling valve. 2,888,037, 5-26-59, Cl. 137 — 528.
Jones, Alvin J. : See —
Balsiger, Harold E., and Jones. 2,867,058.
Jones, Amoul A. : See —
Jones, Edward B. and A. A. 2,894,312.
Jones, Arthur L., to The Standard Oil Co. Thermal diffusion
method and apparatus. 2,892,544, 6-30-59, Cl. 210 — 72.
Jones, Arthur L., and E. E. Cuckson, to Cuckson Textiles
Proprietary Ltd. Shuttlesless looms. 2,891,583, 6-23-59
Cl. 139—124.
J. Haskins, to General Dynamics
2,886,420, 5-12-59, Cl. 41 — 42.
and Jones. 2,877,758.
transmitting mechanism for air
11-17-59, Cl. 137—85.
2,881,954.
Jones, Augustus, and F.
Corp. Etching process
Jones, Axel R. : See —
Fassnacht, Arthur F,
Jones, Barton. Motion
transmitter. 2,912,993
Jones, Benjamin C. : See—
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman
Jones, Benjamin W. : See —
Neuworth, MartiD B., and D. C. and B. W. Jones.
2.881,221.
Jones, Benjamin W., and M. B. Neuworth, to Consolidation
Coal Co. Method of separating 2,4-xylenol and 2,5-xylenol
by selective resinification. 2,917,487, 12-15-59, Cl. *260 —
57.
Jones, Bruce C. : See —
Hutchins, Hugh A., and Jones. 2,877,899.
Hutchins, Hugh A., and Jones. 2,892,253.
Jones, Bryan, % to L. E. Bergstrom. Combination chisel
structure for mortising woodwork. 2,871,898, 2-3-59, Cl.
145—24
Jones, Cecil D. : See —
Thorn, Wenzel W. 2,904,314.
Jones, Cecil T.. to Container Corp. of America. Foldable
interlocked boxes. 2,914.235. 11-24-59, Cl. 229 — 34.
Jones, Charles E., and W. G. Crowle. Extensible ice skate.
2,904,342, 9-15-59, Cl. 280—11.16.
Jones. Charles F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Appa-
ratus for reshaping conduits. 2,908,940, 10-20-59 Cl
18 — 45.
Jones, Charles H.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High
definition television system. 2,892,015, 6-23-59. Cl. 178 —
5.2.
Jones, Charles H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Detector
for NTSC color receiver. 2,897,261, 7-28-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Jones, Charles H., and J. H. Thompson, to United States
of America. Navy. Electronic current regulator. 2,870,396,
1-20-59. Cl. 323 — 4.
Jones, Charles H., Jr. : See —
Lakso, Eino E.. and Jones. 2,895,269.
Jones, Clarence I., and R. A. Morris, to Mine Safety Appli-
ances Co. Combustible gas detector. 2,879,142, 3-24-59,
Cl. 23—255.
Jones, Clarence S., and G. Currie. Signalling system.
2,910,579, 10-27-59, Cl. 250—2.
Jones, Clarence W. : See —
Murphy, Edwin W. 2,881,910.
Jones, Claude E., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Data processing system. 2,916,727 12— S-59,
Cl. 340—174.
Jones, Cliff. Tilt flow bottle holder. 2,909,346, 10-20-59,
Cl. 248 — 106.
Jones, Dan H., and L. M. Stone, to The National Cash Register
Co. Head positioning device. 2,900,625, 8-18-59, Cl. 340 —
174.
Jones. Daniel C. : See —
Kurek, Thaddeus M., Popp, and Jones. 2,872,890.
Jones. David D. : See —
Brien, Huron C, and Jones. 2,885,848.
Jones, David J., and B. S. Gossling, to The General Electric
Co. Ltd. Methods of producing refractory metal filaments
of flattened zig-zag form. 2,881,104, 4-7-59, Cl. 148 — 4.
Jones, Derrick A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Incremental linear actuator. 2,911,766, 11-10-59,
Cl. 51 — 165.
Jones, Donald C. : See —
Neuworth, Martin B., and D. C. and B. W. Jones.
2,881,221.
Jones, Donald C, and M. B. Neuworth, to Consolidation Coal
Co. Separation of thiophenols and tar acids. 2,910,507,
10-27-59, Cl. 260—609.
Jones, Donald C, and M. B. Neuworth, to Consolidation Coal
Co. Refining of sulfur-contaminated tar acids. 2,914,569,
11-24-59. Cl. 260 — 609.
Jones, Donald K. : See —
Steinmayer, Alwin G., and Jones. Re. 24,696.
Jones, Donald T. : See —
Lindsey, Joe P., and Jones. 2,878,999.
Jones, Dougan L., to The Marley Co. Method of producing
finned tubing. 2,872,730, 2-10-59, Cl. 29 — 496.
Jones, Dougan L., to The Marley Co. Machine for producing
finned tubing. 2,918,962, 12-29-59, Cl. 153 — 64.5.
Jones, Dramin D. Acoustic earset for conference application.
2,892,889, 6-30-59, Cl. 179—1.
Jones, Dwight V., to General Electric Co. Frequency re-
sponse determining apparatus. 2,887,658, 5-19-59, Cl.
324—158.
Jones, E. D., Corp. : See —
Durant, Leonard G., Irvine, Pennington, and Suring.
2,910,398.
Jones, Earle D. : See —
Kabell, Louis J., and Jones. 2,907,899.
Jones, Edgar L. Nut harvester. 2,901,879, 9-1-59, Cl. 56 —
328.
Jones, Edmund A., to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Pessary.
2,916.035, 12-8-59, Cl. 128 — 127.
Jones, Edmund W., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Portable bases
for miniature sewing machines. 2,879,734, 3-31-59, Cl.
112—258.
Jones, Edward B. and A. A. Concrete forms. 2,894,312,
7-14-59, Cl. 25—131.5.
Jones, Edward M., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Rotary air
bearing. 2,868,593, 1-13-59, Cl. 308 — 9.
Jones, Edward M., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Data conver-
sion system. 2,910,684, 10-27-59, Cl. 340 — 347.
Jones, Edward M., and C. F. Winder, to The Baldwin Piano
Co. Transistor oscillators. 2,902,655, 9-1-59, Cl. 331 —
112.
Jones, Edward N. Wire line releasable slip-type fishing tool.
2,908,525, 10-13-59, Cl. 294 — 102.
Jones, Edwin G. Post driver. 2,901,215, 8-25-59, Cl. 254 —
29.
Jones, Edwin K., to Universal Oil Products Co. Apparatus
useful for liquid-liquid contacting. 2,900,238, 8-18-59, Cl.
23 — 270.5.
Jones, Elizabeth : See —
Jones, Forrest and E. 2,883,769.
Jones, Elliott B. : See — ■
Robell, John, Steinberg, and Jones. 2,878,103.
Jones, Eric H., to The British Cotton Industry Research Asso-
ciation. Apparatus for the automatic regulation of the
continuous application of specified amounts of solids or
liquids to a moving sheet of material. 2,887,087, 5-19-59,
Cl. 118—7.
Jones, Ernest A., to Thompson Products, Inc. Wave-guide
system. 2,881,398, 4-7-59, Cl. 333 — 21.
Jones, Ernest O. Invalid's commode. 2,913,732, 11-24-59,
Cl. 4—134.
Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Co., Inc. Thermostatic control
valve. 2,872,154, 2-3-59. Cl. 251 — 133.
Jones. Evan, to Henry Valve Co., Inc. Refrigerant drier.
2.873,856. 2-17-59, Cl. 210—291.
Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Co., Inc. Packless valve.
2,895,497, 7-21-59, Cl. 137—316.
Jones. Evan, and J. A. Palcer, to Henry Valve Co., Inc.
Method and apparatus for pressurizing driers. 2.897.642
8-4-59, Cl. 53—7.
Jones, Everett E., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Articulated die. 2,868,264, 1-13-59, Cl. 153—51.
Jones, Ewart R. H., H. B. Henbest, G. F. Woods, D. E. Hath-
way, and G. H. Thomas to Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. 9-beta-
hydrogen-11-keto steroids. 2,897,213, 7-28-59, Cl. 260 —
397.2.
Jones, Ewart R. H., and H. B. Henbest, to Glaxo Labora-
tories Ltd. Process for the preparation of 9a-chloro- and
9a-bromo-ll-oxo-5a-steroids. 2,910,471, 10-27-59, Cl.
260 — 239.55.
Jones, Forest E. Paper cup handle. 2,868,434, 1-13-59,
Cl. 229 — 52.
Jones, Forrest F. : See —
Schilling, John B., and Jones. 2,892,281.
Jones, Forrest and E. Blackboard bench. 2,883,769,
4-28-59, Cl. 35—60.
Jones, Frank D., to Deere & Co. Corn picker gathering
chains. 2,882,669, 4-21-59, Cl. 56—111.
Jones, Frank J., % to H. D. Baker. Coal cutting and loading
machine. 2,873,100, 2-10-59, Cl. 262 — 9.
Jones, Frank K., and N. H. Holt. Tobacco stringer.
2,904,194, 9-15-59, Cl. 214—5.5.
Jones, Frank O., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Non-
clay-reactive drilling fluid. 2,873,251, 2-10-59, Cl. 252 — 8.5.
Jones, Giffin D. : See —
Nummy, William R., and Jones. 2,873,239.
486
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1909
Jones, Giffin D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Copolymers of
acrylamide and vinyl aromatic sulfonates. 2,909,508, 10-
20-59. CI. 260 — 79.3.
Jones, George L. Erecting means for gvro-verticals. 2,916,-
918, 12-15-59, CI. 74—5.42.
Jones, George R., J. C. Cacheris, and C. A. Morrison, to
United States of America, Army. Magnetically tuned kly-
stron. 2,897.455. 7-28-59, CI. 332—7.
Jones, George T., to General Motors Corp. Brake equalizing
system. 2,912,072, 11-10-59, CI. 188—204.
Jones, George W. Dog muzzle. 2,891,504, 6-23-59, CI. 119—
130.
Jones, George W., to James Mfg. Co. Conveyor. 2,907,445,
10-6-59, CI. 198—85.
Jones, Gordon F., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Foam
rubber cushion. 2,874,758, 2-24-59, CI. 155 — 178.
Jones, Harold D. Sealing devices for use with rotary or
oscillatory shafts. 2,877,994, 3-17-59, CI. 259—99.
Jones, Harry G. : See —
Uhl, William H., and Jones. 2,888,873.
Jones, Harry W., to Dempster Brothers, Inc. Container.
2,878.051, 3-17-59, CI. 294—73.
Jones, Harry W., and J. M. Radel, to Dempster Brothers,
Inc. Building block loading and unloading equipment.
2,883,075, 4-21-59, CI. 214—75.
Jones, Henry E., to Chrysler Corp. Window regulator.
2,901 244, 8-25-59, CI. 268—124.
Jones, Herbert O., and A. A. Burgess, Jr., to United States
of America, Navy. Sealed rotary control. 2,911,816, 11-
10-59, CI. 70 — 386.
Jones, Herbert S., to Engineered Products, Inc. Concrete
window frame and jalousie assembly. 2,878,667, 3-24-59,
CI. 72—98.
Jones, Herbert S., G. M. Frisendaux, J. E. Petersen, and F. H.
Shuflin. Mold for forming concrete frames. 2,908,063,
10-13-59, CI. 25—118.
Jones, Howard G. : See —
Petri, Jan E., and Jones. 2,882,793.
Jones. Howard S., Jr. : See —
Heinard. Whilden G., and Jones. 2,898.559.
Jones. Ira David, Jr. Device for pointing pencil leads.
2,895,453, 7-21-59, CI. 120 — 92.
Jones, Ira M. : See —
Horsting, William F., Sr. 2,915,089.
Jones, Jack, Sr. Attachment tvpe rack for sewing machines.
2,899,763, 8-18-59, CI. 40—125.
Jones, James B., and K. H. Yocom, to Aeroprojects, Inc.
Homogenizing method and apparatus. 2,917,386, 12-15-59,
CI. 99 — 63.
Jones, James B., and W. C. Potthoff. to Aeroprojects. Inc.
Method for applying metallic coatings. 2,895,845, 7-21-59,
CI. 117—8.
Jones. James F., to A. O. Smith Corp. Closure sealing mech-
anism. 2.908 948. 10-20-50. CI. 20 — 16.
Jones, James M., to The Texas Co. Pressure measuring
apparatus. 2,887,881, 5-26-59, CI. 73 — 388.
Jones. Jean E. : See —
Carroll, Burt H., and Jones. 2,875,058.
Jones, Jean E., and J. 'Spence, to Eastman Kodak Co. Green
sensitization for photographic emulsions containing cou-
pler dispersions. 2,912,329. 11-10-59, CI. 96 — 100.
Jones, Jean P.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydroperoxides of
tertiary alkyl cyclohexenes. 2,899,469, 8-11-59. CI. 260 —
610.
Jones. Jennines H. : See —
Fenske, Merrell R., and Jones. 2,872,472.
Jones, Jennings H., and M. R. Fenske, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of unsaturated cycloaliphatic
compounds. 2,916,528.12-8-59 CI. 260 — 666.
Jones, John C. Broom construction. 2,893,034, 7-7-59, CI.
15—146.
.Tories .T^hn D. : See —
En Dp.iii. Howard J., Jones, and Topanelian. 2,884,624.
Jones, John F. : See —
Craig, David, Jones, and Semegen. 2,905,649.
Jones, John F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Stabilized
hydrophilic polymers. 2,894,921. 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 17.4.
Jones, John L., Jr., and L. D. Anderson. Feedback amplifier
for extending the useful frequency range of an acceler-
ometer. 2,904,681, 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Jones, John P.. to Burroughs Corp. Regenerative shift reg-
ister. 2,876,438, 3-3-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Jones, John P., to Burroughs Corp. Noise immune read-out
circuit. 2.912,680, 11-10-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Jones, John P., and A. J. Meyerhoff, to Burroughs Corp. One
core per bit shift register. 2,911,626, 11-3-59, CI. 340 —
174.
Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. Regulated
power supply. 2,878,440, 3-17-59, CI. 323 — 22.
Jones, John P., Jr.. to Navigation Computer Corp. Semi-
conductor signal translating circuits. 2,897,378, 7-28-59,
CI. 307—88.5.
Jones, John P., Jr.. to Navigation Computer Corp. Shift
register incorporating delay circuit. 2,906.892, 9-29-59,
CI. 307—88.5.
Jones, John S. : See —
Davies, David O., and Jones. 2,910.268.
Jones, John W., and J. B. Dear. Separator plate. 2,904,325,
9-15-59, CI. 263 — 47.
Jones, Joseph W. Electric controller including a volume con-
trolling resistance. 2,871,327, 1-27-59, CI. 201 — 62.
Jones, Kemper K. Extension operator for light switch.
2,919,334, 12-29-59, CI. 200 — 172.
Jones, Kenneth M., J. R. Marcus, and L. R. McClary, to
Western Electric Co., Inc. Assembly fixture. 2,903,041,
9-8-59, CI. 154 — 1.6.
Jones, Kenneth N. : See — ■
McConnell, George, and Jones. 2,889,376.
Jones and Lamson Machine Co. : See —
Goodrum, Richard B. 2,883,201.
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. : See —
Imhoff, Bernard H, and McCahan. 2,889,166.
Jacquart, Herman. 2,890,906.
Kerecman, Michael, and Braund. 2,909,272.
Lindstrom, John A. 2,902,766.
Shakely, Howard H. 2,907,083.
Smith, Robert H. 2,909,474.
Treder. Richard W., and Batz. 2,898,251.
Van Ormer. Lawson. 2,897,698.
Webster, Richard R. 2,919,346.
Jones, Leo £>., to The Sharpies Corp. Processing of soap.
2,902,502, 9-1-59, CI. 260—418.
Jones, Lloyd A. Safety sand swabs. 2,918,880, 12-29-59,
CI. 103 — 225.
Jones, Lloyd E.. to Industrial Brush Co., Inc. Brush holder.
2,897.527, 8-4-59, CI. 15—183.
Jones, Llovd E., to Industrial Brush Co., Inc. Brush means.
2,907,063, 10-6-59, CI. 15—182.
Jones, Lloyd R. : See —
Taylor, Douglas E., Jones, and Mitchell. 2,870.264.
Jones, Lloyd R., R. E. Freund, J. M. Raynor. and D. E.
Taylor to Dictaphone Corp. Remote dictation system.
2,882,346, 4-14-59, CI. 179 — 100.1.
Jones, Loyd W. : See —
Barrett, Jack P., and Jones. 2,889,276.
Jones. Lucien N., J. G. Kelly, and O. T. Merwin. to The
American Tobacco Co. Tobacco cooler. 2,882,910. 4-21-^59,
CI. 131 — 135.
Jones. Luther A. : See —
Ham, Ralph A., and Jones. 2,875,533.
Jones Mack M. : See —
Kolthoff. C. Paul, Jr., and Jones. 2,909,363.
Jones, Marvin L., to Cabot Shops, Inc. Hydraulicaily op-
erated pumping apparatus. 2,887,093, 5-19-59, CI.
121—150.
Jones, Paul E., and D. E. Perry, to Continental Can Co., Inc.
Strand packaging method and means. 2,867,319, 1-6-59,
CI. 206 — 59.
Jones, Paul R., to Collins Radio Co. Stabilized load. 2,901,-
208, 8-25-59. CI. 248 — 346.
Jones, Percy (Twinlock) Ltd. : See —
Sewell. Frederick R. 2,877,773.
'Sewell, Frederick R. 2.896.247.
Sewell, Frederick R. 2,910,069.
Jones. Preston A., to Prescolite Mfg. Corp. Lighting fixture
having resiliently mounted diffuser globe. 2,897,350,
7-28-59. CI. 240—128.
Jones, R. A., and Co., Inc. : See —
Jones, Wickliffe. 2.878,919.
Jones, Wickliffe. 2,903,833.
Jones, Ralph E. Tie rack. 2,877,904, 3-17-59, CI. 211—100.
Jones, Ralph E. Slide fastener. 2,905,996, 9-29-59. CI. 24 —
205.15.
Jones, Rexford W., to Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper Co.
Printing of corrugated board. 2,893,320, 7-7-59, CI. 101 —
426.
Jones, Richard E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Refractory
articles and compositions therefor. 2,880,098, 3-31-59,
CI. 106—68.
Jones, Robert C. : See — ■
Hewett, William A., Jones, and Lorensen. 2.895,915.
Moore, Robert J., Ryder, and Jones. 2,913,412.
Jones, Robert E., to Western Carbide Corp. Electric arc
welding method. 2,896,063. 7-21-59. CI. 219 — 73.
Jones, Robert G. Automatic amalgamator. 2,879,042,
3-24-59, CI. 259—2.
Jones, Robert J. : See —
Kircher, Charles E., Jr.. and Jones. 2,912.470.
Kircher, Charles E., Jr., Jones, and Kriz. 2,880,076.
Jones, Robert T., to John T. Riddeil Inc. Chin strap for
helmet. 2,867,811, 1-13-59, CI. 2—3.
Jones, Rufus V., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for
producing finely divided solid 1-olefin polymer. 2,870,113,
1-20-59, CI. 260 — 34.2.
Jones, Rufus V., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulic
cements. 2,896.715, 7-28-59. CI. 166 — 31.
Jones, Russell J. Bite tray. 2,895,219, 7-21-59, CI. 32 — 19.
Jones, Sam A. : See —
Regan, Thomas J., Jones, and Wasp. 2.SS0.745.
Jones, Sam A., to Consolidation Coal Co. Method and appa-
ratus for separating materials of different specific gravity.
2,877,896, 3-17-59, CI. 209—172.5.
Jones, Sam P., to J & S Carburetor Co. Pressure regulator.
2,879,793, 3-31-59, CI. 137 — 494.
Jones, Sam P. Regulator-vaporizer for a liquefied gas ear-
buretion system. 2,S96,65S. 7-2S-59, CI. 137 — 340.
Jones, Sam P., and R. F. Foster ; said Jones assor. to
J & S Carburetor Co. Automatic cutoff valve assembly.
2,889,688, 6-9-59, CI. 62—55.
Jones, Samuel O., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Co. Stud welding gun. 2,870.322, 1-20-59, CI.
219—98.
LIST OF PATENTEES
487
Jones, Samuel O., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Co. Stud welding gun. 2,915,617, 12-1-59, CI.
219 98
Jones, Samuel P., to General Electric Co. Self-cleaning in-
sulator for brush holder stud. 2,897,386, 7-28-59, CI.
310 239.
Jones, Shannon, to General Electric Co. Phosphor coating
of improved adherence and preparation thereof. 2,905,572,
9-22-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Jones, Stanley B. : See —
Baker, Paul E., and Jones. 2,883,548.
Jones, Stanley B., to California Research Corp.
torn stratigraphy surveying. 2.872.638. 2-3-59
Jones, Stanley B., to California Research Corp.
Ocean bot-
Cl. 324—1.
Radioactive
bore hold logging (beta ray detector). 2,888,569, 5-26-59,
CI. 250—71.
Jones, Stanley B., and W. E. Meyerhoff, to California Re-
search Corp. Nuclear spectroscopy well logging. 2,888,568,
5-26-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Jones, Stanley O., to Pressed Steel Co. Ltd. Plastic dies, jigs
and the like. 2,895,224, 7-21-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Jones, Susie W. Steam curler and waving iron. 2,880,299,
3-31-59, CI. 214 — 24.
Joues, Thaddeus C. : See —
Sunich, Albert R. 2,878,805.
Jones, Thomas M., to Mitchell Engineering Ltd., and R. W.
Webster & Co. Ltd. Conveyor mechanisms for use in
sterilising or preserving conveyor. 2,893,536, 7—7-59, CI.
198—31.
Jones, Wallace M., and F. M. Cain, Jr., to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electrode control. 2,875,368, 2-24-59, Cl.
314 — 74.
Jones, Walter A., to E. Kendall. Closure operator and radio
control apparatus. 2.869.860. 1-20-59, Cl. 268 — 59.
Jones, Walter I., to Dnited-Carr Fastener Corp. All plastic
separable fastener of the press button type. 2,895,199,
7-21-59, Cl. 24—213.
Jones, Walter O., to The Wean Engineering Co., Inc. Belt
wrapper. 2,890,003, 6-9-59. Cl. 242—78.5.
Jones, Wesley N., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Transistor
variable frequency oscillator employing an inductor with
a core of variable permeability. 2,919,416, 12-29-59, Cl.
332—29.
Jones, Wiekliffe, to R. A. Jones and Co., Inc. Article
metering apparatus. 2,878,919, 3-24-59, Cl. 198 — 34.
Jones, Wiekliffe, to R. A. Jones & Co., Inc. High speed car-
ton closing and sealing apparatus. 2,903,833, 9-15-59,
Cl. 53—375.
Jones, Wilfred : See —
Edmondson, William, and Jones. 2,915,061.
Jones, William A. : See —
Campbell, Alfred, and Jones. 2.915,527.
Jones, William A., and J. F. Huff, to American Radiator &
Standard Sanitary Corp. Pressure measuring means.
2,872,812. 2-10-59, Cl. 73—398.
Jones. William D., to F. W. Berk & Co. Ltd. Manufac-
ture of powders of copper and copper alloys. 2,870,485,
1-27-59. Cl. 18—47.3.
Jones. William H., and H. Z. Martin, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Fluid coking process. 2,895,904, 7-21-59,
Cl. 208—127.
Jones, William N. File cover support devices as used in
filing systems. 2,893,398, 7-7-59, Cl. 129 — 16.7.
Jongeneel, Albert M. : See —
Huber, Henry, and Craven. 2,869,490.
Jongepier, Hendrik S. : See —
Janssen, Henricus J. H., Jongepier, and Waning.
2.876.494.
Jonke, Albert A. : See —
Lawroski, Stephen, Jonke, and Steunenberg. 2,907,630.
Jonke, Albert A., J. E. A. Graae. and N. M. Levitz, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Multi-
stage fluidized bed reactor. 2,911,290, 11-3-59, Cl. 23 —
284.
Jonke, Joseph L., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Electric pressure transducer. 2,886,679, 5-12-59, Cl. 201 —
48.
Jonke, Richard, and J. Lintner. Process for injection-mold-
ing reinforced or stiffened parts in plastic material.
2,903,388, 9-8-59, Cl. 154 — 110.
Jonker, Hendrik : Ser —
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Kuening, and Dippel. 2,868,643.
Jonker, Johan L. H. : See —
Van Doom, Adriaan G., Groendijk, and Jonker.
2,890,376.
Jonker, Johan L.
Philips Co., Inc,
Cl. 315—39.51.
Jonkers, Cornelius O. : See —
Van Meurs, Hubertus A., and Jonkers. 2,877,805.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., to North American Philips Co.,
Heat exchanger. 2,899,381. 8-11-59. Cl. 62—6.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., to North American Philips Co.,
Heat-exchanger in which a multi-component medium is
cooled. 2,900,798, 8-25-59, Cl. 62 — 42.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., and J. W. L. Kohler, to North Ameri-
can Philips Co., Inc. Gas liquefying apparatus. 2,872,789,
2-10-59, Cl. 62—6.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., and J. W. L. Kohler, to North Ameri-
can Philips Co., Inc. System comprising a cold-gas refrig-
erator and a heat exchanger. 2,897,655. 8-4-59. Cl. 62 — 6.
H., and G. de Vries,
Tunable magnetron.
to North American
2,899,603. 8-11-59
Inc.
Inc.
Jonkers, Johannes J. A. : See —
De Rooy, Antonius J., and Jonkers. 2,874,449.
Jonko, Francis J., and J. M. Reed. Work protecting switch
for electric motors. 2,906,936, 9-29-59, Cl. 318 — 447.
Jonovich, George J. Aircraft cable clamps. 2,897,563,
8-4-59, Cl. 24—126.
Jons, Kurt : See —
Horn, Josef, and Jons. 2,907,259.
Jonsereds Fabrikers Aktiebolag : See —
Hulterstrom, Albert F. E. 2,913,026.
Jonson, Henry C, to Aktiebolaget Valida Maskiner. Con-
veyors. 2,897,951, 8-4-59, Cl. 198—38.
Jonsson, Einar. Torsion spring. 2,873,110, 2-10-59, Cl.
267—57.1.
Jonsson, Gosta L., and K. G. Andersson. Downward dis-
charge conveyor. 2,895,592, 7-21-59, Cl. 198 — 134.
Jonsson, John H. : See —
Collin. Per H., Eftring. and Jonsson. 2,885,317.
Jonsson, Josef E., to Aktiebolaget Wicanders Korkfabriker
Eskilstuna. Tool for making light metal caps. 2,884,886,
5-5-59, Cl. 113—42.
Jonsson, Karl-Erik A. : See —
Brundell, Per G., and Jonsson. 2,893,453.
Brundell, Per G., and Jonsson. 2,903,028.
Jonsson, Per G. : See —
Nilsson. Nils E., Bjork, Rodnert, and Jonsson. 2,909,607.
Joormann, Hendrik J. M., and P. Zalm, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Electro-luminesomt element. 2,911,553,
11-3-59, Cl. 313 — 108.
Joosepson, Aser. Semi-automatic roto scaler. 2,889,612,
6-9-59, Cl. 29—81.
Jopson, Howard B., to United States of America, Navy.
Radio remote controller for aircraft. 2,894,236, 7-7-59.
Cl. 338 — 116.
Jordan, Arthur D., Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co. Aqueous com-
position comprising ammonium salt of maleamic acid/di-
isobutylene copolymer and linear addition polymer and ar-
ticle coated therewith. 2,901,453, 8-25-59, Cl. 260—29.6.
Jordan, Arthur D., Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for
making cellulose fibrous sheet. 2,910,399, 10-27-59, Cl.
162—166.
Jordan, Arthur H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Relay for maintaining a constant ratio between a primary
variable and a secondary variable in response to a tertiary
variable. 2,888,940, 6-2-59, Cl. 137 — 82.
Jordan, Charles F., and C. L. Faris. Journal box packing.
2,905,509, 9-22-59, Cl. 308 — 88.
Jordan, Donald G. : See —
Federgreen, Nathan, and Jordan. 2,900,078.
Smolin, Edwin M., and Jordan. 2,917,560.
Jordan, Donald G., to American Cyanamid Co. Apparatus
for polymerizing vinyl monomers. 2,872,706, 2-10-59, Cl.
18—39.
Jordan, Earl W., and W. R. Pierce, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Control of nitrogen in ammonia synthesis. 2,894,821,
7-14-59, Cl. 23—198.
Jordan, Edmund F.. Jr. : See —
Port, William iS., and Jordan. 2,876,895.
Jordan, Edward J., to Goodmans Industries Ltd. Loud-
speaker cabinets. 2.885.024, 5-5-59, Cl. 181—31.
Jordan, Elfred A., and F. B. Lederer, Sr. ; said Lederer assor.
to said Jordan. Flux compositions and processes for solder-
ing and metal coating. 2,880,125, 3-31-59, Cl. 148 — 23.
Jordan, Elfred A., and F. B. Lederer, Sr. ; said Lederer assor.
to said Jordan. Fluxes for soldering and metal coating.
2,880,126, 3-31-59, Cl. 148—23.
Jordan, Hans, to Given Machinery Co. Garbage disposal ap-
paratus. 2,879,949, 3-31-59, Cl. 241—100.5.
Jordan, Hans, to Given Machinery Co. Free swinging im-
peller for waste disposal apparatus. 2,912,176, 11-10-59,
Cl. 241—194.
Jordan, Harry B. Buoy construction. 2,882,536, 4-21-59,
Cl. 9—8.
Jordan, James D., to United States of America, Navy. Switch.
2.899,514, 8-11-59, Cl. 200—80.
Jordan, James D., to United States of America, Navy. Cen-
trifugal switch. 2,900,909, 8-25-59, Cl. 102—70.2.
Jordan, James I., Jr., to Frontier Chemical Co., Division
of Vulcan Materials Co. Manufacture of monochloroacetic
acid. 2,917,542, 12-15-59, Cl. 260 — 539.
Jordan, James M. Foot pump. 2,901,980, 9-1-59, Cl. 103 —
188.
Jordan. John W. : See —
Finlayson, Claude M., and Jordan. 2,871,190.
Jordan, Joseph. Electrical trunk line and connector.
2,875,421, 2-24-59, Cl. 339 — 22.
Jordan, Kenneth C. : See —
Birden, John H, and Jordan. 2,913,510.
Jordan, O. F., Co. : See-
Shipley, Calvin W., and Hart. 2,906.041.
Shipley, Calvin W., and McLean. 2,894,342.
Jordan, Paul B., and J. W. Anthony, to General Electric Co.
Incandescent lamp mount and method of manufacture.
2,910,611, 10-27-59, Cl. 313—279.
Jordan, Richard H., to Barnes Mfg. Co. Single lever faucet.
2,870,790, 1-27-59, Cl. 137 — 625.12.
Jordan, Richard H., and R. Andrews, to Barnes Mfg. Co.
Single lever faucet with sliding valve member. 2,877,797,
3-17-59, Cl. 137 — 625.40.
Jordan, Samuel C. : See —
Lewis, Walter E., and Jordan. 2,883.507.
488
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Jordan, Samuel C, to General Electric Co. Thermostatic
control system. 2,883,506, 4-21-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Jordan, Samuel C, to General Electric Co. Electric range.
2,900,480, 8-18-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Jordan. Terence B. : gee —
Dilworth, John P.. Jordan, and Benge. 2,886,525.
Jordan, Terence B., J. P. Dilworth, and J. R. Koach, to The
Texas Co. High dropping point lithium base greases.
2,872,417, 2-3-59, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Jordan, Walter, to Luther-Werke, Luther & Jordan. Suction
device for the transfer of liquid from one container to
another. 2,809,815, 1-20-59, CI. 251 — 76.
Jordan, Willard B., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Method for reducing growth of weeds. 2,910,353, 10-27-59,
CI. 71—2.3.
Jordan. William E., Jr. : See — -
Pitman, Herbert J., Jordan, and Bright. 2,870,090.
Jordan, William F., to Independent Die & Supply Co. Shoe
stamping machine. 2,887,041, 5-19-59, CI. 101 — 9.
Jordan, William, 3d, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Ratio meter
blade pitch indicators. 2,898.551. 8-4-59, CI. 324 — 62.
Jordanoff. Assen, to Troco Sales Co. Container closure.
2,906,421, 9-29-59, CI. 215 — 40.
Jorg. Heinrich. and H. Pleissner, % to P. O. Tobeler, d.b.
under the name of Trans-Oceanic. Ship drive and steering
device. 2,884,889, 5-5-59, CI. 115 — 14.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Cement handling apparatus. 2,871,818, 2-3-59, CI. 118 — 0.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Con-
trolling means for fluid operated machines. 2,877,627,
3-17-59, CI. 60—97.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Fas-
tener driving devices. 2,896,231, 7-28-59, CI. 12 — 12.2.
Jorgensen, Clinton O., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Analogue
divider. 2,877,948, 3-17-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Jorgensen, Earl R. Roller bearing construction. 2,889,180,
6-2-59, CI. 308—6.
Jorgensen, Gordon L. and I. A. Motor operated nut runner
provided with magazine storage means. 2,868,053, 1-13-
59, CI. 81—57.
Jorgensen, Irvin A. : gee —
Jorgensen, Gordon L. and I. A. 2,868,053.
Jorgensen, Kristen, R. M. Williams, and L. S. Miller, to
American-Marietta Co., Adhesive, Resin and Chemical Divi-
sion. Material for and process of patching plywood sheets.
2,888,359, 5-26-59, CI. 117—2.
Jorgensen, Robert, to Buffalo Forge Co. Air conditioning
units. 2,884,228, 4-28-59. CI. 257 — 9.
Jorgensen, Robert A., % to E. D. Farley. Stand and bracket.
2,914,283, 11-24-59, CI. 248—125.
Jorgenson, Gerald A., C. A. Kieffaber, and M. A. Stickelber,
to Stickelber & Sons, Inc. Bakery goods making apparatus.
2,888,886, 6-2-59, CI. 107—14.
Jorgenson, Gerald A., C. A. Kieffaber, and M. A. Stickelber,
to Stickelber & Sons, Inc. Bakery goods making method.
2,888,888, 6-2-59, CI. 107—54.
Jorgenson, Ralph J., to Pacific Coast Foil Co. Frozen food
package. 2,878,128, 3-17-59, CI. 99 — 192.
Joris, George G. : gee —
Griffin, William D., and Joris. 2,882.322.
Joris, George G., to Allied Chemical Corp. Processes for
the purification of phenols. 2,910,511, 10-27-59, CI.
260—621.
Joris, George G., and L. C. Bostian, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Removal of acidic impurities from crude phenolic products.
2.881.222, 4-7-59, CI. 260—621.
Jorn, Glenn L. : See —
Zellinsky, Robert V., and Jorn. 2.913,098.
.Torn, Raoul, to Metallgummi G.m.b.H. Elastic wheels for
vehicles. 2,900,001, 8-18-59, CI. 152 — 49.
Jorpes, Johan E., V. Mutt, S. Rastgeldi, and J. G. B. Linden,
to Apoteksvarucentralen Vitrum Apotekareaktiebolaget.
Alginic acid purification of insulin. 2,878,159, 3-17-59,
CI. 167 — 75.
Josaitis, John J., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,878,534, 3-24-59, CI. 20 — 35.
Josam Mfg. Co. : See —
Jack, Fred C. 2,918.077
Manas, Vincent T. 2,901,754.
Manas, Vincent T. 2,916,310.
Joseloff, Stanley. Display. 2,913,840, 11-24-59, CI. 40 —
28.1.
Joseph John L., and I. Dorfman, to Brrr Products Co., Inc.
Folded blank structure for interlocking toy construction
elements. 2,874,512, 2-24-59, CI. 46 — 25.
Joseph, Louis. Spring booster. 2,904,329, 9-15-59, CI.
267 — 33.
Joseph, Nicole M. : See —
Jacob, Robert M., and Joseph. 2,916,493.
Joseph, Pearl. Containers for cabinets. 2,893,806, 7-7-59.
CI. 312 — 249.
Joseph, Perry R., S. Pakswer, and C. S. Szegho, to The Rau-
land Corp. Thermionic cathodes. 2,874,077, 2-17-59, CI.
117 — 201.
Joseph, Stanley M., to Stanthony Corp. Barbecue unit.
2,903,549, 9-8-59, CI. 219—35.
Joseph, William D. : See —
Rockwell, Donald M., Keeley, and Joseph. 2,882,632.
Josephson, Gilbert. Decorative article. 2,898,755, 8-11-59
CI. 67 — 25.
Josephson, Robert H., and C. B. Small, to Clevite Corp. Self-
aligning bearing. 2,891,826. 6-23-59, CI. 308 — 72.
Josephson, Saul : See —
Szasz, Emery. 2,894,402.
Josephson, Vernal, and J. E. Hammel, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. High energy gase-
ous plasma containment device. 2,868,991, 1-13-59, CI.
250 — 84.5.
Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. : See —
Allen, William H. 2,908.122.
Carlson, Donald E. 2,880,269.
Huber, Ronald F. 2,906,922.
Smalley, Burton M. 2,883,135.
Smalley, Burton M. 2,883,136.
Smalley, Burton M. 2,889,397.
Smalley, Burton M. 2,906,379.
Stanley, Alfred H. 2,909, o90.
Yonkers, Edward H., and Huber. 2.906,925.
Jost Werke Josef Steingass G.m.b.H. : See —
Georgi, Theodor. 2,910,306.
Josutis, Willi. Fexible joints. 2,917,909, 12-22-59, CI. 64 — 2.
Jouachim, Raymond, to Societe Anonyme de Vehicules In-
dustriels and d'Equipements Mechaniques (Saviem LRS).
Machine tool. 2,890,628, 6-10-59, CI. 90 — 11.
Joublanc, Joseph C, to McGraw-Edison Co. Overload indica-
tor for electrical apparatus. 2,886,805, 5-12-59, CI. 340 —
253.
Jouclard, Henri G. E. Internal combustion engines. 2,914,-
049, 11-24-59, CI. 123 — 48.
Joullie, Maurice, M. Laurre, G. Maillard, and P. Muller, to
Recherches et Propagande Scientifiques (Societe a Respon-
sabilite Limitee). Process for the production of bis(chloro-
methyl) disulphide. 2.894,039, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 608.
Jourdain, Andr6 P., to Compagnie Internationale des Pieux
Armes Frankignoul, Societe Anonyme. Expansible mandrel.
2,869,329, 1-20-59, CI. 61—79.
Jourdain, Andre P., to Compagnie Internationale des Pieux
Armes Frankignoul, Societe Anonyme. Grab-type tool for
sinking wells in the ground. 2,879,974, 3-31-59, CI.
255—65.
Jourdain, Andre P., to Compagnie Internationale des Pieux
Armes Frankignoul Societe Anonyme. Rotatable tool for
sinking wells in the ground. 2,911,194, 11-3-59, CI. 255 —
65.
Journal Box Servicing Corp. : See —
Potter, Thomas W. 2,897,018.
Potter, Thomas W. 2,897.028.
Jovanovich, Milton, M. W. Jumisco, and W. G. Jensen, to
Ford Motor Co. Transmission shift control. 2,887,898,
5-26-59, CI. 74 — 476.
Jovanovich, Robert. Machine repair stand. 2,903,258,
9-8-59, CI. 269—155.
Jowitt, Hubert : gee —
Lacey, Richard N., and Jowitt. 2,904,596.
Joy, Alden R. : See —
Mucher, George J., and Joy. 2,906,984.
Joy, Henry M., A. G. Horvath, and E. F. Steger, to Reliance
Electric and Engineering Co. Electric motor. 2,911,548,
11-3-59. CI. 310 — 77.
Joy, Ivan L. Diode gating circuit. 2,900,503, 8-18-59, CI.
250 — 27.
Joy, Ivan L. Method and means for transmitting elastic
waves. 2,913,602, 11-17-59, CI. 310 — 8.3.
Joy, Joseph F. Bed with invalid lift. 2,873,456, 2-17-59, CI.
5 — 65.
Joy, Joseph F. Bed with adjustable invalid lift. 2,873,457,
2-17-59, CI. 5—83
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mobile conveyor apparatus
for underground mines. 2,879,884, 3-31-59, CI. 198 — 109.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Apparatus for mine roof
control. 2,899,800, 8-18-59, CI. 61 — 45.
Joy, Joseph F. Fishing reel and support therefor. 2,910,252,
10-27-59, CI. 242—84.3.
Joy, Joseph F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Continuous mining appa-
ratus having core forming means and multiple core dis-
lodging devices. 2,910,283, 10-27-59, CI. 262 — 5.
Joy, Kenneth E. Inflatable inclosure. 2,910,994, 11-3-59,
CI. 135—1.
Joy Mfg. Co. : gee —
Abraham, Edward D. 2,880,842.
Baechli, George. 2,876,890.
Baechli, George. 2,893,539.
Barrett, James L. 2.868.511.
Boudette, Cornelius G. 2,909,288.
Brown, Ora A. 2,903,241.
Calder. Alexander W. 2.886.169.
Calder. Alexander W. 2,910,049.
Cowan, David M. 2,879,034.
Curtis, John C, and Thompson. 2,908,482.
Doperalski, Eugene J. 2,895,774.
Fish, Walter D.. and Curtis. 2,871,826.
Fitzgerald, Charles W. 2,872,172.
Fitzgerald, Charles W. 2,877,S82.
Frellsen, Carlton B. 2,895,591.
Green. Willard E. 2,885.027.
Hughes, Robert W. 2,904,966.
Hughes, Robert W., and Collins. 2,902,833.
Johnson, Glenn D. Re. 24,609.
Jov, Joseph F. 2,879,884.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,899.800.
Joy, Joseph F. 2,910,283.
Kodra, Esper. 2,873,061.
LIST OF PATENTEES
489
Joy Mfg. Co. : See — Continued
Kodra, Esper, and Doperalski. 2,931,271.
McElhattan, Kenton E. 2.885,056.
Murphy, Donald D. 2,873,022.
Murphy, Donald D. 2,916,139.
Russell, John A., and Bouille. 2,867,427.
Russell, John D. 2,872,171.
Russell, John D. 2,907,481.
Russell, John D. 2,908,374.
Russell, John D. 2,910,169.
Sibley, John R. 2,879,981.
Sibley, John R. 2,913,283.
Sibley, John R.. and Wacht. 2,885,054.
Sullinger, Francis E. 2,910,191.
Wachsmuth, Erich A. 2,918,788.
Joy, Raymond D., to Pacific Mills. Seam detector. 2,900,468,
8-18-59, CI. 200—81.
Joy, Robert F. : See —
Smollinger, Carl W., and Joy. 2,883,039.
Joy, Robert F., and C. W. Smollinger. to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Compression sleeve and method of compressing for wire
rope slings. 2.889,603, 6-9-59, CI. 24 — 123.
Joy, Robert T. : See —
Mayer, Edward F., and Joy. 2,913,353.
Joy, Robert \V., to ACF Industries, Inc. Pipe support.
2,919. 0S7, 12-29-59, CI. 248 — 56.
Joy, Wilbur R. Cutting tools and method of making same.
2,867,137, 1-6-59, CI. 76 — 101.
Joyce-Cridland Co., The : See —
Haddix, Robert J. 2,904,132.
Hott, Ion V. K., and Haddix. 2.872.042.
Joyce, Herman J. : See —
Paetz. Robert A., and Joyce. 2,913,936.
Joyce, Richard F. Device for loading paper bags and cartons.
2,902,811, 9-8-59, CI. 53—384.
Joyce, Robert T. Ball-point pen. 2,880.702, 4-7-59, CI.
120 — 42.4.
Joyce, Thomas P., Jr. : See
Crowley, Edgar I., Franke, and Joyce. 2,871,106.
Joyner, John M., to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Method of
treating powdered metal. 2,902,363, 9-1-59, CI. 75 — 214.
Joyner, Powell A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Galvanic corrosion indicator. 2,881,056, 4-7-59, CI.
23—254.
Joyner, Powell A., and J. P. Pressau. to Callery Chemical
Co. Radiation dosimeter element coating. 2,882,414,
4-14-59, CI. 250 — 83.
Joynes, Leger M. : See —
Ott, Vivian L., and Joynes. 2,890,060.
Jozwik, John C. : See —
Gewalt, Elmer H., and Jozwik. 2,877,616.
Jubel, Henry A. : See —
Peterson, William F., Jubel, and Rich. 2,886,867.
Jubel, Henry A., to Sterling Aluminum Products, Inc. Trunk
piston. 2,911,269, 11-3-59, CI. 309 — 13.
Jubenville, Arthur R. Plug-in mounting block for electrical
instruction board. 2,878,587, 3-24-59, CI. 35 — 19.
Jucaitis, Pranas : See —
Bliudzius. Irene D., Jucaitis, and Rockwell. 2,876,101.
Bliudzius, Irene D., Rockwell, and Jucaitis. 2,876,104.
Jucaitis, Pranas, to International Harvester Co. Rodent
repellent binder cord. 2.868.674, 1-13-59. CI. 117 — 138.5.
Jucaitis, Pranas, and I. D. Bliudzius, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Dry low-calorie sweetener composition.
2,876,105, 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 141.
Jucaitis, Pranas, I. D. Bliudzius, and N. P. Rockwell, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Solid dietetic food composi-
tion. 2.876.106. 3-3-59, Cl. 99 — 141.
Jucaitis, Pranas, I. D. Bliudzius, and N. P. Rockwell, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Dietetic fluid food composi-
tion. 2.876,107, 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 141.
Jucker, Ernst : See —
Stoll, Arthur, .Tucker, and Lindenmann. 2,883,387.
Jucker. Ernst. E. Rissi. R. Suess, A. Vogel, and E. Wolff, to
Sandoz Ltd. (N-alkvl-4-piperidone)-hvdrazones. 2,871,241,
1-27-59. CI. 260—294.
Jucker, Ernst, E. Rissi, R. Suess, A. Vogel, and E. Wolff, to
Sandoz A.G. Piperidyl-4-hydrazines. 2,883,389, 4-21-59,
CI. 260 — 293.2.
Jucker, Ernst, A. Ebnother and A. J. Lindenmann, to Sandoz
A.G. Pyrazolone derivatives. 2,903,460, 9-8-59, CI. 260 —
294.
Jucker, Ernst, A. Ebnother, and A. J. Lindenmann, to Sandoz
Ltd. Pyrazolone derivatives. 2,904,549, 9-15-59, CI.
260 — 293.4.
Juckniess, Paul R. : See —
Rogers, Jack A., and Juckniess. 2,874,953.
Juda, Walter, to Ionics, Inc. Production of titanium and
zirconium by reduction of their sulfides. 2,902,360, 9-1-59,
CI. 75—84.
Juda, Walter, to Ionics, Inc. Method of producing caustic
by ion exchange and regeneration thereof. 2,917,368,
12-15-59, CI. 23 — 185.
Juda, Walter, and M. C. Cretella, to Ionics, Inc. Electrolytic
production of titanium tetrahalides. 2,870,071, 1-20-59,
CI. 204—61.
Judd, Charles R. Pneumatic tire accessories. 2,893,343,
7-7-59, CI. 116 — 34.
Judd, Chester K., Jr., to The Fletcher-Terry Co. Glazier's
point driver. 2,869,131, 1-20-59, CI. 1 — 44.
492096— P 32
Judd, David L. : See —
McMillan, Edwin M., and Judd. 2.872,574.
Judd. Edwin, B., to General Electric Co. Control device for
refrigeration apparatus. 2,885,513, 5-5-59, CI. 200 — 140.
Judd, John H., Jr. : See —
Chandler, Robert F., Jr., and Judd. 2,884,613.
Judd, Nigel C. W. : See — ■
Barnard, Roy M., Girling, and Judd. 2,903,7S0.
Judelson, David N. Combination material doubler and seam
opener. 2,900,934, 8-25-59, CI. 112 — 63.
Judge, Alan A. V., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Helical
raceways. 2,878,915, 3-24-59, CI. 193 — 43.
Judge, Thomas J. : See —
Coley. Nelson B., Judge, and Albrighton. 2,868,962.
Judisch, Carl H, to The Whitney Blake Co. Marking vul-
canized rubber cordage and the like. 2,909,990, 10-27-59,
CI. 101—32.
Judkins, Raymond P. : See —
Benton, Bruce M., and Judkins. 2,896,150.
Judson, Charles A., and G. M. Collins, to The Birmingham
Small Arms Co. Ltd. Filters. 2,905,326, 9-22-59, CI.
210 — 457.
Judson, Walter E. Internal cuff trouser hanger. 2,909,309,
10-20-59, CI. 223 — 95.
Judy, Robert V., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Trunk-test apparatus. 2,880,283, 3-31-59, CI.
179 — 175.2.
Judy, Robert V., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Multi-exchange telephone svstem. 2,909,612, 10-
20-59, CI. 179 — 27.
Juergens, William A. Sink retainer. 2,885,691, 5-12-59, CI.
4 — 187.
Juhas, Michael, to General Time Corp. Switch actuating
timer. 2,917,591, 12-15-59, CI. 200—38.
Juhasz, iSteve. Foot massaging device. 2,868,191, 1-13-59,
CI. 128 — 60.
Juhlin, Arthur H., and A. L. Macan, to General Motors Corp.
Filter. 2,900,043, 8-18-59, CI. 183 — 40.
Juhola, Arvo J. : See —
Smith, Stanton B., and Juhola. 2,882,997.
Juilfs, Howard W., to Senco Products, Inc. Air flow and
piston drive for pneumatic staplers. 2,870,743, 1-27-59,
CI. 121 — 21.
Jukes, Harry R., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Warning device for oil wells. 2,905,135, 9-22-59, CI.
116—70.
Jukes, Harry R., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Sig-
naling device for oil wells. 2,905,136, 9-22-59, CI.
116 — 70.
Jukkola, Walfred W., to United States Steel Corp. Method
and apparatus for handling fluidized solids. 2,909,423, 10-
20-59, Cl. 75 — 26.
Jukkola, Walfred W., to United States Steel Corp. Method
and device for transferring fluidized solids. 2,909,424, 10-
20-59, CI. 75—26.
Julian, Clarence L. : See —
Hartzell, Herman L., Redick, and Julian. 2,872,537.
Julian Laboratories, Inc., The : See —
Julian, Percy L., Georgian, and Printy.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy. 2,885,398.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy.
Julian, Percy L. : See —
Circle, Sidney J., Julian, and Whitney.
Julian, Percy L., J. W. Cole, and G. H. Diemer, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co. 5,7-pregnadiene-3-OL-20 one, esters thereof
and related compounds. 2,876.237, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 397.3.
Julian, Percy L., and H. C. Printy, to The Julian Labora-
tories, Inc. 17a-alkyl testosterone derivatives. 2,885,398,
5-5-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Julian, Percy L., J. W. Cole, E. W. Meyer, and W. J. Karpel,
to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 20-steroid-tertiary carbinols and
the preparation of 17-keto steroids therefrom. 2,887,478,
5-19-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Julian. Percy L., and H. C. Printy. to The Julian Labora-
tories, Inc. Substituted 2,5-androstadienes. 2,891,974,
6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 397.4.
Julian, Percy L., and H. C. Printy, to The Julian Labora-
tories, Inc. 2,5-pregnadiene derivatives. 2,891,975,
6-23-59, Cl. 260—397.4.
Julian, Percy L., and H. C. Printy, to The Julian Labora-
tories, Inc. Androstan-3,17-diol-4-one derivatives. 2,900,-
399, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 — 397.4.
Julian, Percy L., V. Georgian, and H. C. Printy, to The
Julian Laboratories, Inc. Process for preparing 2-acetoxy-
steroids. 2,910,487, 10-27-59, Cl. 260—397.4.
Julian, Thomas M. : See —
Bass, Charles S. 2,909,347.
Julien, Arlie P., and S. M. Rogers,
Production of chlorine dioxide.
23 — 152.
Jullander, Elof I., to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Methods
of improving the dissolution of high-molecular substances.
2,879,268, 3-24-59, Cl. 260—232.
Jullander, Elof I., to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Methods
of treating cellulose. 2,898,333, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 212.
Jullien, Alexandra F. : See —
Carron, Maurice C. E., and Jullien. 2,915,431.
2,910,487.
2,891,974.
2.891.975.
2,900,399.
2,881,159.
to Allied Chemical Corp.
2.881.052, 4-7-59, Cl.
490
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1950
Jumba, Joseph F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Dampener
for pipe lines. 2.896,667, 7-28-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Jumenko, Sergej. Table delicacy. 2,916,381, 12-8-59, CI.
99—107.
Jumisco, Milton W. : See —
Jovanovich, Milton, Jumisco, and Jensen. 2,887,898.
Jump, Robert S. : See —
Fauth, Frederick E., and Jump. 2,874,526.
Juncber, Henning O., to Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S.
Ampule for sterile storage of liquid medicaments.
2,882,902, 4-21-59, CI. 128—272.
Jung, Anton L., to Burger Eisenwerke G.m.b.H. Method of
de-freezing and beating deep-frozen foods. 2,906,620,
9-29-59, CI. 99—1.
Jung, Bernhard, W. Flach, and H. Kratz, to Demag-Bagger-
fabrik G.m.b.H. Hydraulically operated machines.
2.912,131, 11-10-59, CI. 214 — 131.
Jung, Eddie S. : See —
Adler, Claes G., and Jung. 2,895,736.
Jung, Erland V., to Aktiebolaget Landsverk. Screw presses.
2,912,923, 11-17-59, CI. 100—117.
Jung, Gerhard, to Siemens and Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Moisture-proofed semiconductor element. 2,912,354, 11-
10-59, CI. 117—200.
Jung, Jean-Pierre, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Monoazo dyestuffs.
2,909,516, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 196.
Jung, Melvin A., to Invincible Metal Furniture Co. Sta-
tionery tray which is retactable beneath the typewriter
platform of a desk. 2,912,293, 11-10-59, CI. 312 — 29.
Jungermann, Eric, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Novel higher
aliphatic acid derivatives and compositions containing the
same. 2.909,535. 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 104.
Junghans, Helmut, K. von Zeppelin, and R. Weber. Center-
ing shutter for photographic cameras. 2,891,456, 6-23-59,
CI. 95 — 63.
Jungjohann, Vernon H. : See —
Robinson, Herbert T., and Jungjohann. 2,919,021.
Jungjohann, Vernon H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Slide changer.
2,916,965, 12-15-59, CI. 88—28.
Jungk, Herbert G., to McGraw-Edison Co. Construction for
forming commutator segments. 2,899,574, 8-11-59, 'CI.
310—234.
Jungles, Robert N., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Constant load metering device. 2,868,536, 1-13-59, CI.
267 — 64.
Jungles, Robert N., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Brake mechanism. 2,883,017, 4-21-59, CI. 192 — 8.
Junior, Armando M. D. Electric current automatic switches.
2,891,126, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Junkers & Co. G.m.b.H. : See —
Puttfarcken, Heinrich, and Schork. 2,901,034.
Reimers, Ernst. 2,900,790.
Junkers Maschinen-und Metallbau G.m.b.H. : See —
Wagenseil, Ludwig. 2,914,239.
Juno Machinery Ltd. : See —
Harris, Norman, and Bryer. 2,903,963.
Juntunen, Arthur W. Pickaroon with a removable point.
2,883,229, 4-21-59, CI. 294—17.
Jurado, Juan R., to Empresa Nacional Calvo Sotelo de Com-
bustibles Liquidos y Lubricantes, S.A. Method of regener-
ating urea which has previously been used for dewaxing
lubricating oils. 2,917,446, 12-15-59, CI. 208—25.
Juran, Steve G. : See —
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderly, Juran, and Drohman.
2.879.997.
Black. Robert H., Ross, Snodderly. Juran, and Drohman.
2,890.050.
Juraschek, Johann R. : See —
Kannegiesser. Karl H., and Juraschek. 2,898,020.
Jurd, Leonard, to United States of America, Agriculture.
Selective etherification of the 7-hydroxyl group in poly-
hydroxy flavonoids. 2,892,845, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 345.2.
Jurd, Leonard, and L. A. Rolle, to United States of America.
Agriculture. Preparation of 7-benzyl ethers of a flavonoid
compound. 2,892,846, 6-30-59, CI. 260—345.2.
Jureit, John C. Connector. 2,877,520, 3-17-59, CI. 20 — 92.
Jureit, John C. Connector. 2,885,749, 5-12-59. CI. 20 — 92.
Jurgeleit, Herbert F., to United States Rubber Co. Guides
for reciprocable platens. 2,869,177, 1-20-59, CI. 18 — 17.
Jurgeleit, Herbert F., to United States Rubber Co. Transfer
molding apparatus. 2,883,704, 4-28-59, CI. 18 — 17.
Jurgens, Henry A. : See —
Johnson, Reynold B., Moneagle, Koranve, Jurgens, and
Prater. 2,889,110.
Jurgensen, Louis A., and B. A. Martz, to Minnesota and
Ontario Paper Co. Reel starter. 2,881,983, 4-14-59,
CI. 242—65.
Juricek, Frank D. Pedal operated tuning control for a
stringed instrument. 2,889,732, 6-9-59, CI. 84 — 312.
Jurras, Andrew W., to Union Carbide Corp. Molding com-
position comprising synthetic resin and metallic filaments,
articles molded therefrom and method of making same.
2,901,455, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 40.
Jurs, Peter C, J. P. Van Overveen, and R. W. Blake, to
Shand and Jurs Co. Tank gauging apparatus. 2,869,239,
1-20-59, CI. 33—126.6.
Jurs, Peter C, and J. P. Van Overveen, to Shand and Jurs
Co. Liquid level gauging apparatus. 2,904,998, 9-22-59,
CI. 73—321.
Just, Howard W., R. F. Kirchoff, and L. Pelikan, to Western
Electric Co.. Inc. Control systems for multi-section line
machines. 2,891,656, 6-23-59. CI. 198 — 82.
Justason, Cameron E. : See —
Davis, George E., Jr. 2,903,147.
Justi, Eduard, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Akt. Thermo-
electric couples, particularly for the production of cold,
and method of their manufacture. 2,877,283, 3-10-59, CI.
136 — 4.
Justi, Eduard, and A. Winsel, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesell-
schaft, and Steinkohlen-Elektrizitat Aktiengesellschaft.
Direct production of electrical energy from the oxidation
of fluid fuel. 2,901,523, 8-25-59, CI. 136—86.
Justi, Eduard, H. J. Tliuy, and A. Winsel, to Ruhrchemie
Aktiengesellschaft, and Steinkohlen-Elektrizitat Aktienge-
sellschaft. Fuel cells. 2,912,478, 11-10-59, CI. 136 — 86.
Justi, H. D., & Son, Inc. : See —
Lai, Joginder. 2.873,263.
Lai, Joginder. 2,877,205.
Lai, Joginder. 2,877,208.
Lai, Joginder. 2,916,469.
Justice, Arthur H. : See —
Johnson, Roy E., and Justice. 2,870,637.
Justice Co., The : See —
Justice, Donald S. 2,867,097.
Justice, Donald S. 2,875,596.
Justice, Donald S., to The Justice Co. Heat pump refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,867.097. 1-6-59, CI. 62 — 324.
Justice, Donald S., to The justice Co. Combined system for
refrigeration and water preheating. 2,875,596, 3-3-59,
CI. 62—482.
Justice, Elmer H., to Shafer Valve Co. Gate valve snub-
bing mechanism. 2,896,582, 7-28-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Justice, Harold D., to Collins Radio Co. Sealed pumping
system. 2,875.695, 3-3-59, CI. 103 — 43.
Justin, John S., Jr. Pre-molded box toe for boot. 2,878,597,
3-24-59, CI. 36 — 77.
Justus, Edgar J. : See —
Benohler, Edward D.. and Justus. 2.912,629.
Dahl, Carl B., and Justus. 2,893.487.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Justus. 2,909,847.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Justus. 2.910,863.
Hornbostel, Lloyd, and Justus. 2,911,039.
Justus, Edgar J., to Beloit Iron Works. Condensate removal
control for paper machine dryers. 2,869,248, 1-20-59, CI.
34 — 54.
Justus, Edgar J., to Beloit Iron Works. Suction roll silencer.
2,911,042, 11-3-59, CI. 162 — 371.
Justus, Edgar J., and R. A. Daane, to Beloit Iron Works.
Paper machine dryer condensate control. 2,893,136, 7—7-59.
CI. 34 — 119.
Justus, Edgar J., and R. A. Daane, to Beloit Iron Works.
Drying drum and method. 2,915,293, 12-1-59, CI.
257—95.
Justus, George R. Corner construction for sawed timber
walls. 2,902,733, 9-8-59. CI. 20—92.
Justus, William H., to American Sign & Indicator Corp. Dis-
play signs. 2,907,995, 10-6-59, CI. 340 — 336.
Justus, William H., to American Sign & Indicator Corp. Dis-
play signs. 2,917.733, 12-15-59, CI. 340—334.
Justusson, William M. : See —
McGeary, Robert K., and Justusson. 2,914,433.
Juttner, Bernhard : See —
Grosskinsky, Otto, Juttner, Klempt, and Thurauf.
2,879,288.
Juve, Arthur E., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Mixing rubber.
2,8.94,280, 7-14-59, CI. 18—2.
Juveland, Omar O., and W. S. Higley. to Standard Oil Co.
Polymerization using hydrocarbon aluminum and supported
titanium dioxide catalysts. 2,912,421, 11-10-59, CI. 260 —
93.7.
Juveland, Omar O., H. N. Friedlander, and E. Field, to
Standard Oil Co. Polymerization utilizing a catalyst com-
prising a metal, a metal halide and a metal oxide.
2.915.515, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Juveland, Omar O., H. N. Friedlander, and E. Field, to
Standard Oil Co. Polymerization utilizing a catalyst com-
prising a metal, a metal halide and a metal oxide.
2.915.516, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Juveland, Omar O., E. Field, and H. N. Friedlander. to
Standard Oil Co. Polvmerization catalysts and processes.
2,919,267, 12-29-59, CI. 260- -94.9.
Juvinall. James W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corn. Elec-
trostatic spray coating method. 2,884,341, 4-28-59, CI.
117—93.
Juvinall, Robert C, to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Electrostatic coating system with a curved article path
inclined to produce a constant rate vertical movement
of the article. 2,878,143, 3-17-59, CI. 117—93.
Juvinall. Robert C, and A. W. von Fange. to Ransburg
Electro-Coating Corp. Method of electrostatically coating
an article. 2,877,137, 3-10-59, CI. 117—93.
K. A. C. Ltd. : See-
Love, John. 2.873.495.
Love, John. 2,904,356.
KG Electronics Corp. : See —
Clough. Kendall. 2,917,705.
K S M Products, Inc. : See —
Kelemen. Frank K. 2,885,228.
Kaatz, Herbert W., to The American Crucible Products Co.
Pump control. 2,910,003, 10-27-59, CI. 103—25.
Kabelitz, Hans, to Firma Gebruder Sucker G.m.b.H. Textile
treating apparatus. 2.884.893. 5-5-50. CI. 118 — 33.
LIST OF PATENTEES
491
Kabelitz, Hans, to Firma Gebruder Sucker G.m.b.H. Ma-
chines for treating sheet material. 2,900,951, 8-25-59, CI.
llg -122
Kabell, Louis J., and E. D. Jones, to A. B. Dick Co. Deflec-
tion circuit. 2,907,899, 10-6-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Kabik, Irving, and J. N. Ayres, to United States of America,
Navy. Apparatus and method for non-destructive testing
of initiators. 2,869,364, 1-20-59, CI. 73 — 167.
Kabushiki Kaisha Hakko Denki Seisakusho : See —
Toyoda. Eijiro. 2,898,681.
Kabushiki-Kaisha Hattori Tokei-Ten : See —
Sekine, Takeo. 2,908,207.
Kachergis, Henry J., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Impulse sprinkler
with shiftable toggle. 2,895,681, 7-21-59, CI. 239 — 230.
Kachline, Harold S., to Schick Inc. Electric shaver case
having concealed clamping means. 2,910,770, 11-3-59, CI.
30 — 43.
Kacian, John J. Combination scoop and wheeled cart.
2,891.332, 6-23-59. CI. 37—130.
Kacowski. Raimund. Extensible shoe lace. 2,869,205,
1-20-59, CI. 24 — 143.
Kaczka, Edward A., to Merck & Co., Inc. Purification of
Novobiocin. 2,895,952, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 210.
Kaczka, Edward A., J. W. Richter, and C. H. Shunk, to
Merck & Co., Inc. 2,4-dihydroxy-3-methylphenylglyox.vlk'
acid and derivatives thereof. 2,868,836, 1-13-59. CI. 260 —
521.
Kadden, Alfred, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Turntable construction
for a rotary reaction-driven liquid distributor. 2,889,996,
6-9-59, Cl. 239—254.
Kaden. Willy : See —
Winkler, Alfred, and Kaden. 2,879,704.
Winkler, Alfred, and Kaden. 2,902,231.
Winkler, Alfred, and Kaden. 2,910,925.
Kaden, Willy, and F. Stiefenhofer, to Agfa Akt. Rewind-
ing device for photographic cameras. 2,874,914, 2-24-59,
CI. 242—71.3.
Kaden, Willy, and F. Peischl, to Agfa Akt. Camera shutter
speed setting and film re-winding device. 2,880,661, 4-7-59,
CI. 95—31.
Kader, John F. Floating tap holder. 2,878,027, 3-17-59,
CI. 279 — 16.
Kaeding. Hugo C, to General Electric Co. Pump motor as-
sembly. 2.873,684. 2-17-59, CI. 103—87.
Kadisch, Gerhard E., and J. M. Katz, to Steatite Research
Corp. Refractory body resistant to thermal shock.
2.874,071, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 123.
Kadish, Max, to Savoy Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. Gasket con-
struction for outlet fittings for bathtubs and the like.
2.886,829. 5-19-59, CI. 4 — 206.
Kadlec, Ladislav, to Avien, Inc. Illuminated dial pointer.
2,902,970, 9-8-59, CI. 116—129.
Kadlec, Ladislav, and A. Becker, to Avien, Inc. Hermetically
sealed illuminated instrument. 2,919,344, 12-29-59, CI.
240—2.1.
Kadosch, Marcel : See —
Gelin, Paul, and Kadosch. 2,914,916.
Kadosch, Marcel, J. Le Foil, F. M. L. Maunoury, and J.
Bertin, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de
Moteurs d'Aviation. System for control of air flow over an
aircraft wing. 2,868.479, 1-13-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Kadosch. Marcel, and J. H. Bertin, to Societe Nationale
d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Air
intake control for jet propulsion units. 2,906,089, 9-29-59,
CI. 60 — 35.6.
Kadoun, Kenneth R. : See —
Streeter, Clifford J., and Kadoun. 2,867,019.
Kadri. Frederick V. : See —
Schmidt. Warren J., and Kadri. 2,871,448.
Kaechele, William H. : See —
Daley, Henry F.. and Kaechele. 2,907,177.
Kaemmerer, Kurt : See —
Hiltmann, Rudolf, Mietzsch, and Kaeramerer. 2,914,552.
Kaenan, Joseph P. : See —
Strickler, Dean R., and Kaenan. 2,886,851.
Kaenan. Joseph P.. to Branich Mfg. Co., Inc. Tire spreader
structure. 2,919.105, 12-29-59, CI. 254 — 50.3.
Kaercher. William C. Jr. : See —
Ditter. Francis J., and Kaercher. 2.873.789.
Kaeser, Arthur L., to Quick Mfg., Inc. Lever control mecha-
nism. 2,894,412, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 531.
Kaess. Franz : See —
Fischer. Thomas, Kronacher, and Kaess. 2.917,371.
Kaess, Franz, to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke A.G.
Process for the manufacture of calcium carbide and calcium
cyanamide. 2.886.411, 5-12-59. CI. 23 — 78.
Kaess. Franz, H. Kronacher, and E. H. Becker-Boost, to
Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke A.G. Manufacture of
white calcium cyanamid. 2,884,307, 4-28-59, CI. 23 — 78.
Kaess. Franz J.. T. Fischer. F. Gotzinger. and H. Kronacher.
to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke A.G. Direct manu-
facture of powdery calcium cyanamide. 2,886,417 5-12-59,
Cl. 23—279.
Kaess, Franz, H. Kronacher, B Arnolds, and W. Wehrheim,
to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke A.G. Method of pro-
ducing hydrogen cyanide. 2.906.604, 9-29-59, Cl. 23 — 151.
Kaestner, Paul T., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Tenter
clip. 2,878.546, 3-24-59, Cl. 26 — 62.
Kafitz, Peter H. : See —
Snow, Donald L., Kafitz, and Rockwood. 2,880,357.
Kafko, Andrew : See —
Fischer, Cecil, and Kafko. 2,886,825.
Kagan, Fred, to The Upjohn Co. Purification of D ( — ) galac-
tamine. 2,870,139, 1-20-59, Cl. 260—211.
Kagan, Fred, and R. D. Birkenmeyer, to The Upjohn Co.
5-androstene-17/3-amines and process. 2,905,675, 9-22-59,
Cl. 260—397.
Kagan, Sholly, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Radio receiver with tran-
sistorized audio-detector and automatic gain control cir-
cuitry. 2,85,045, 7-14-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Kagel, Hans, to Vereinigte Westdeutsche Waggonfabriken Akt.
Tilting assembly for lift trucks. 2,869,744, 1-20-59,
Cl. 214—672.
Kahan, Mortimer J. Coffee extracting apparatus. 2,874,629,
2-24-59, Cl. 99 — 298.
Kahl, Walter H., to Union Carbide Corp. Process and appa-
ratus for separating gas mixtures. 2,903,859, 9-15-59,
Kahl, William D.. Jr., and C. Steckle, Jr., to United States
Steel Corp. Snubber connection. 2,919,037, 12-29-59, CI.
212—59.
Kahle Engineering Co. : See —
Kahle, Louis C. 2,869,285.
Lindsay, James B. 2,891.356.
Kahle, Louis C, to Kahle Engineering Co. Apparatus for
shaping glass articles. 2,869,285, 1-20-59, Cl. 49 — 7.
Kahler, Ernest J., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Alkoxy-
containing reaction product. 2,903,476, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 —
461.
Kahler. Harry L. : See —
George, Charles B., Tanzola, and Kahler. 2,877,085.
Kahler, Harry L., and C. B. George, to Betz Laboratories, Inc.
Corrosion inhibiting. 2,872,281, 2-3-59, Cl. 21 — 2.7.
Kahler, Harry L., and W. A. Tanzola, to Betz Laboratories,
Inc. Inhibiting corrosion. 2,900,222, 8-18-59, Cl. 21 — 2.7.
Kahler, Maurice C. Self-lighting cigarette. 2,874,700,
2-24-5.9, Cl. 131 — 7.
Kahn, David. Graphic representations. 2,880,541, 4—7-59,
Cl. 41 — 22.
Kahn, Earl J. : See —
Driss, Louis, and Kahn. 2,911,127.
Kahn, Frank : See —
Bryce, Robert C, and Kahn. 2,913,182.
Kahn, Frank. Demand recording system. 2,915,704,
12-1-59, Cl. 324 — 103.
Kahn, Harry A. : See —
Wommack, Sidney J., Kahn, and Keating. 2,918,393.
Kahn, Henry, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus for
metalizing filaments of glass. 2,909,151, 10-20-59, Cl.
118 — 101.
Kahn, Joseph. Combined index and book holder for tele-
phone directories and the like. 2,878,037, 3-17-59, Cl.
281—15.
Kahn, Leon G., to The Kaynee Co. Expansible shirt collars.
2,893,012, 7-7-59, Cl. 2—141.
Kahn, Leonard R. Multi-channel phase locked tone converter
2,879,387, 3-24-59, Cl. 250—36.
Kahn, Leonard R. Communication system. 2,880,275,
3-31-59, Cl. 179 — 15.
Kahn, Leonard R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Radio trans-
mission system. 2,903,518, 9-8-59, Cl. 179 — 15.
Kahn, Marvin M., to The Acme-Hamilton Mfg. Corp. Flexi-
ble hose. 2,874,723, 2-24-59, Cl. 138—56.
Kahn, Simon S., to General American Transportation Corp.
Sheet metal lanced nut having alternately offset V-shaped
straps. 2,917,966, 12-22-59, Cl. 85 — 32.
Kahn, Stanley, and N. L. Duncan, to United States of America,
Air Force. Adjustable locking coupling. 2,867,461, 1-6-59,
Cl. 287 — 119.
Kahr, Gustaf. Laminated parquet boards. 2,900,676,
8-25-59, Cl. 20—7.
Kahrs, Karl-Heinz : See —
Landrum, Billy F., Kahrs, Kuhn, and Schaff. 2,909,571.
Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, H. H. Frey, O. Scherer, and H. Hahn, to
Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Process for the preparation of high
molecular weight fluorine compounds. 2,919,263, 12-29—
59, Cl. 260 — 87.5.
Kairys, Stepas, E. Mi Meade, W. O. Munns, and D. A. Walder,
to Canada Packers Ltd. Process for fractionation of fatty
acid mixtures. 2,895,976, 7-21-59. Cl. 260 — 419.
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. : See —
Adams, Earl W., and Jeansonne. 2,885,261.
Bastis, Thomas E. 2,885,808.
Burtenshaw, Ordeen L. 2,913,125.
Cook, Lloyd A. 2,868,863.
Cundiff, Winston H., and Donaldson. 2,868,523.
Curell, Conrad O. 2.901,283.
Doerr, Dale D. 2,907,417.
Doerr, Dale D., and Grip. 2,869,750.
Gardiner, Donald A., Jr., and Rhoades. 2,880,860.
Gardner, Owen M. 2,876,509.
Greenfield, Eugene W., and Roehmann. 2,870,311.
Howard, Frank L. 2,890,879.
Johnson, Martin A. 2,878,941.
Kilpatrick, Stanley A. 2,871.529.
Klemm, William A. 2,891.297.
Kolb, Andrew L. 2,901,723.
La Rue, Donald G. 2,874,683.
Lewis, Robert A. 2,915,442.
Porter, John L. 2.889.982.
Porter, John L. 2,903,338.
Pryor, Michael J. 2,894.865.
Richter, Donald L. 2,908,528.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. : See — Continued
Russell, James B. 2,883,739.
Schaub, Lisle C, and Blaski. 2,887,192.
Schnacke, Richard N. 2,891.291.
Smith, Arthur D. 2,882,048.
Stauffer, William O. 2,880,989.
Thompson, Paul F. 2,900,437.
Van Loenen, William F. 2,872,298.
Vettel, Arthur W., and Israel. 2,893,840.
Wilkins, Karl D. 2,915,893.
Williams, Joseph H., and McDole. 2,867,226.
Kaiser, Bernard D., to Benrlix Aviation Corp. Greasing mech-
anism. 2.871,983, 2-3-59, CI. 184 — 15.
Kaiser, Bruno. Method for filling containers with carbon-
dioxide containing beverages. 2,897,082, 7-28-59, CL
99 — 19.
Kaiser, Carl B. : See —
Hayford, Richard E., and Kaiser. 2,868,642.
Kaiser, Edward W. Anchor. 2,871,035, 1-27-59, CI.
285—133.
Kaiser. Elbert W. : See —
Palonen, Carl V., and Kaiser. 2,871,133.
Kaiser, Emil, to Armour and Co. Process for the separation
of amino acids. 2,897,233, 7-28-59, CI. 260—534.
Kaiser, Emil, and L. Sporar, to Armour and Co. Preparation
of grignard reagents. 2,881,225, 4-7-59, CI. 260—665.
Kaiser, Gunter, and H., to S. N. Rosin. Method and
apparatus for the manufacture of small articles or pellets
from paste material. 2,904,827, 9-22-59, CI. 18 — 1.
Kaiser, Henry J., Co. : See —
Austin, Chester R., and Rinesch. 2,892,699.
Kaiser, Herbert : See —
Kaiser, Gunter and H. 2,904,827.
Kaiser, Herman D., Jr., to Design Engineers. Drill stand
with adjustable and reversible electro-magnetic base.
2,879,678, 3-31-59, CI. 77—59.
Kaiser, Herman F., W. T. Mayes, and W. J. Willis. Mag-
netic quadrupole focusing system. 2,883,569, 4—21-59,
CI. 313—84.
: See —
2,870,361.
2,879,443.
2,879,446.
2,896.111.
Kaiser Industries Corp.
Aiken, William R.
Aiken, William R.
Aiken, William R.
Aiken. William R.
Aiken, William R. 2,904,722
Aiken, William R., and Foster. 2,880,341.
Kahn, Leonard R. 2,903,518.
Kaiser, John G. Fruit picker with fixed cutter. 2,900,780,
8-25-59, CI. 56—339.
Kaiser, Josef, % to F. Mayer. Combined bath and wash
fixture. 2,876,457, 3-10-59, CI. 4—4.
Kaiser, Kenneth G., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Cable brackets. 2,874,923, 2-24-59, CI. 248 — 68.
Kaiser, Marvin M., to The Eimco Corp. Filter construction.
2,916,145, 12-8-59, CI. 210—401.
Kaiser Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Perzlev, William. 2,904,752.
Kaiser, Robert G. : See —
Clark, Carleton L., Hickey, Kaiser, and Smith. 2,876,860.
Kaiser, Rudolf. Shut-off cock with annular piston sealing
means for the ball plug. 2,868,498, 1-13-59, CI. 251 — 172.
Kaiser, Rudolf. Globe cock coupling, more particularly for
fueling stations supplying liquid fuels. 2,872,216, 2-3-59,
CI. 284 — 9.
Kaiser, Solomon, and W. Kimel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Preparation of ionones bv cyclization of pseudoionones
with sulfur acid. 2,877,271, 3-10-59, CI. 260—587.
Kaiser, Wilhelm J. : See —
Blaser, Bruno, and Kaiser. 2,900,408.
Blaser, Bruno, and Kaiser. 2,912,457.
Kaiser, Willy. Girder structure. 2,913,078, 11-17-59,
CI. 189—37.
Kaiser, Wolfgang. Method and circuit for metering the angle
of phase displacement between two electric oscillations hav-
ing the same frequency. 2,902,650, 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 89.
Kakiuchi, Susumu. Grinding apparatus. 2,867,057, 1-6-59,
CI. 51 — 51.
Kakunodate, Masamichi, to Canon Camera Co., Inc. Mag-
nification power changing mechanism for view-and-range'
finder having rotatable Galilean type optical system.
2,896,500, 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 1.5.
Kalafatas. Nicholas J. : See —
Kramer, Franklin, and Kalafatas. 2,886,442.
Kalafsky, Joseph M. Clutch and the like. 2,893,527, 7-7-59,
CI. 192 — 56.
Kalamazoo Ltd. : See —
Wright, Ernest A., and Duffin. 2,918,989.
Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co. : See —
Flanagan, Thomas E. 2,874,831.
Marsh, John L. 2,898,973.
Means, John A. 2,914,267.
Parker, Daniel B„ and Kitchen. 2,870,953.
Triquet, Russell Q. 2,898,056.
Kalart Co. Inc., The : See —
Castedello, William, and Kaprelian. 2,906,167.
Kalb, Aaron. Blind fastener having locking stem retained in
head by cammed lock washer. 2,871,749, 2-3-59, CI. 85 — 2.
Kalb, John W., to The Ohio Brass Co. Lightning arresters.
2,881,362, 4-7-59, CI. 317—70.
Kalb, John W., to The Ohio Brass Co. Arc confinement in
lightning arresters. 2.888,608, 5-26-59, CI. 315—36.
Kalb, John W.. J. J. Taylor, and A. G. Yost, to The Ohio
Brass Co. Pressure relief in lightning arresters.
2,915,674, 12-1-59, CI. 315—36.
Kalb, Robert M. : See —
Miles, James G., and Kalb. 2,910,238.
Kalbfell, David C. : See —
Rogers, Stanley, Kalbfell, and Dannback. 2,878,441.
Kalbow, Theodore W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article
folding and assembling apparatus. 2,885,204, 5-5-59, CI.
270—83.
Kalbow, Theodore W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Weld
testing fixture. 2,908,162, 10-13-59, CI. 73 — 99.
Kalder, Milton. Curtain constructions. 2,894,575, 7-14-59,
CI. 160—124.
Kaldewey, Franz, to Westfalia Separator A.G. Centrifugal
separator having an auxiliary liquid feeding device. 2,917,-
230, 12-15-59, CI. 233—14.
Kale, Knitting Mills, Inc. : See —
Kale, Richard B., and Lemons. 2,913,886.
Kale, Richard B., and N. J. Lemons, to Kale Knitting Mills,
Inc. Apparatus and method for knitting elastic fabric.
2,913,886, 11-24-59, CI. 66 — 9.
Kalen, George H. Instrument cases. 2,897,034, 7-28-59, CI.
312 327
Kalensky, Ruby. Turban. 2,880,424, 4-7-59, CI. 2 — 198.
Kalert, Ralph E., Jr. : See —
Armstrong, James F., and Kalert. 2,915,049.
Kales, Josef, and A. Grotewohl, to Volkswagenwerk G.m.b.H.
Torsion bar construction. 2,893,724, 7-7-59, CI. 267 — 57.
Kalfaian, Meguer V. Fundamental frequency selector from
speech sound waves (for all voices). 2,872,517, 2-3-59,
CI. 179—1.
Kalfaian, Meguer V. Color image screen utilizing electro-
luminescence. 2,872,613. 2-3-59, CI. 315 — 12.
Kalfaian. Meguer V. Color image and flying spot scanner
control of dual photoconductive film. 2,899,488, 8-11-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Kalff, Jan, to Naamlooze Vennootschap Kunstzijdespinnerij
Nyma. Device for delivering small amounts of liquid.
2.876,800, 3-10-59, CI. 138 — 40.
Kali-Chemie Akt. : See —
Jenkner. Herbert. 2.897,220.
Stuehme, Werner, and Funke. 2,878,158.
Stuehmer, Werner, and Funke. 2,897.229.
Kalikow, Irving, and A. H. Labastie, to General Electric Co.
High pressure clamping band. 2,874,440, 2-24-59, CI
24 — 279.
Kalilec, Daniel. Double spindle power tool. 2,900,844,
8-25-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Kalin, Theodore A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Circuits for locating a binary digit within an interval.
2,879,498, 3-24-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Kalin, Walter : See —
Ham, James H„ Jr., and Kalin. 2.878.464.
Kalin, Walter, and G. G. Lavery, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Multiservice type telephone ringer. 2,886,809,
5-12-59, CI. 340 — 401.
Kalinowski, John : See —
Stuewer. Reinhold F.. and Kalinowski. 2,906,001.
Kalinowski, Mathew L. : See —
Schnaith, Robert F„ and Kalinowski. 2,906,611.
Kalinowski, Mathew L., to Standard Oil Co. Doctor sweeten-
ing process using sulfur. 2,871,187, 1-27-59, CI. 208 — 199.
Kalinske, Anton A. : See — ■
Eidsness, Fred A., and Kalinske. 2,907,712.
Kalinske, Anton A., to Infilco Inc. Apparatus for treating
a liquid with a gas. 2,886,175, 5-12-59, CI. 210—208.
Kalinsky, Joseph L. : See —
Gilbert, Bernard L., Kalinsky, and Lauro. 2,915,639.
Kalis, Edward R., to General Motors Corp. Composite die.
2,887,971, 5-26-59, CI. 113 — 49.
Kalish, Arthur D. Collator. 2,885.203, 5-5-59, CI. 270 — 58.
Kail, Oscar E., to Kellma Aktiebolag. Compounded single-
phase or polyphase alternating current generators.
2,908,856, 10-13-59, CI. 322 — 17.
Kail, Oscar E., to Kellma Aktiebolag. Compounded syn-
chronous dynamo-electric machines. 2,911,584, 11-3-59,
CI. 322—17.
Kalle & Co. Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Herrmann, Otto. 2,896,262.
Herrmann, Otto, and Miiller. 2,911,321.
Kalleberg, Melvin O., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Double-coated pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. 2,889,03S,
6-2-59, CI. 206 — 59.
Kallenberg, Karl J., and R. Sardeson, to Pako Corp. Device
for rapidly making X-ray pictures. 2,872,585, 2-3-59, CI.
250—66.
Kaller, Bo O. : See —
Andersson, Per E. D. 2,872,263.
Kaller, Joseph J., to General Motors Corp. Cover assembly
for vehicle seat adjusting mechanism. 2,909,211, 10-20-59,
CI. 155—14.
Kallert, Wilhelm : See —
'Schultheis, Heinz, Kallert, and Delfs. 2,912,414.
Kallian, William R. : See —
Orr, Robert H., and Meripol. 2,900,505.
Kalling. Bo M. S., to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag.
Method for treating molten metal. 2,875,036, 2-24-59,
CI. 75 — 45.
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Railing, Bo M. S., and F. K. E. Johansson, to Stora Koppar-
bergs Bergslags Aktiebolag. Method of counteracting too
high temperature attack on the furnace lining when melt-
ing and refining molten metal by means of oxygen contain-
ing gases in a rotary furnace. 2,902,358, 9-1-59, CI.
75 — 60.
Kallischnigg, Rolf, to Knoll A.G. Chemische Fabriken. Basic
derivatives of mono- and di-methyl xanthines, and a process
of making same. 2,879,271, 3-24-59, CI. 260—256.
Kallman, Robert I. : See —
Lee, Richard J., Kallman, Steinbach, and Stommg.
2,890,822.
Kallman, Robert I., T. M. Steinbach, and R. F. Stommg, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Dispensing container for sheet
wrapping material. 2,875,891, 3-3-o9, CI. 206—58.
Kallmann, Hartmut P., and B. Rosenberg, to Research Corp.
Voltage responsive screen control methods and systems.
2,892,968, 6-30-59, CI. 315 — 169.
Kallmeyer, Stanley R., to Cannon Shoe Co. Automatically
illuminated foot measuring device. 2,876,544, 3-10-59,
CI. 33—3.
Kalman, Peter G. : See —
Gabor. Dennis, and Kalman. 2,872,339.
Kalmus, Henry P. : See —
Shoemaker. Robert F., Tucker, ana Kalmus. 2.909,122.
Kalmus, Henry P. Capacitive transducer. 2,907,835,
10-6-59, CI. 179—100.4.
Kalmus, Henry P., and L. C. Kelsey, to W. M. Welch Mfg. Co.
Apparatus for measuring radiant energy at very low levels.
2,918,583, 12-22-59, CI. 200 — 214.
Kalnin. Eugene J. : See —
Miskel, John J., Horner, and Kalnin. 2,873,886.
Kalning, Frederick E., and H. A. Kibitz, to United Mattress
Machinery Co. Driving and positioning mechanism for a
machine for operating about the edge of a mattress or
similar article. 2.918.884, 12-29-59, CI. 112 — 3.
Kalous, Leo R., to Collins Radio Co. Dial system with limit
and lock for multiturn shafts. 2,909,933, 10-27-59, CI.
74 — 10.2.
Kalousek, George L., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Hy-
drous calcium silicates. 2,875.075, 2-24-59, CI. 106 — 120.
Kaltenbach, Frederick H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Limit switch circuit with vacuum tube servoamplifiers.
2.884,579. 4-28-59, CI. 318 — 207.
Kalvar Corp. : See —
Baril, Albert, Jr., De Barbieris
2,911.299.
Nieset, Robert T. 2,916,622.
Williamson, Donald E. 2,917,985.
Williamson. Donald E. 2,917,986.
Kaman Aircraft Corp., The : See —
Ellis. Charles W., Ill, and Daniels.
Polleys, Owen F. 2,910,886.
Richmond, Nelson R., and Stone. 2,894,769.
Kaman, Frank A., and P. E. Vega, to Thor Power Tool Co.
Retainer for rotary power tools. 2,890,072, 6-9-59, CI.
287—53.
Kamatani, Yuji. Electrode clamp
2,897.599. 8-4-59, CI. 13—16.
Kamborian, Jacob S. : See —
Dunlap, Robert B. 2,891,265.
Kaszynski, Frank J. 2,868,418.
Weisz, Thomas A. 2,868.420.
Weisz, Thomas A. 2,888,693.
Weisz, Thomas A. 2,915,763.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Lasting machine.
CI. 12—8.3.
Kamborian, Jacob S. Auxiliary wiper for toe lasting ma-
chine. 2,904,801, 9-22-59, CI. 12 — 12.4.
Kamen, Ira, and S. P. Angelastro, to General Bronze Corp.
Mobile radio antenna. 2,895,129, 7-14-59, CI. 343 — 717.
Kamerbek, Bastlaan : See —
Kessler, Jacob C. F., and Kamerbek. 2,913,801.
Kamerow, Allan L. : See —
Lipp, Carl C, and Carl C. Lipp, Jr. 2,877,781.
Kamerow, Stanley H. : See —
Lipp. Carl C, and Carl C. Lipp, Jr. 2,877,781.
Kamide. Harris P., to General Electric Co. Electronic heat-
ing methods and apparatus. 2,895,828, 7-21-59, CI. 99 — 1.
Kamin, Ernest F. Refuse vehicle. 2,912,128, 11-10-59 CI.
214 — 82.
Kamins, Jack M., and F. Wahl, to Western Electric Co.
Article feeding magazine for Insulator cover curing ma-
chine. 2,896,801, 7-28-59. CI. 214 — 16.6.
Kamins, Milton, to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Transmission
control system. 2,909,077, 10-20-59, CI. 74 — 4T2.
Kaminski, Joseph, Jr. : See —
McCoy, Robert L.( and Kaminski. 2,899,484.
Kaminsky, Stanley J., to Industrial Plastic Fabricators, Inc.
Plug type valve. 2,868,499, 1-13-59, CI. 251—314.
Kamlet, Jonas : See —
Barrett, Fred O., and Kamlet. 2,889,198.
Kamlet, Jonas, to Reynolds Metals Co. Process for the manu-
facture of anthraquinone and derivatives thereof.
2,871,244, 1-27-59, CI. 260—369.
Kamlet, Jonas, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Purification of
bourbonal. 2,878,292, 3-17-59, CI. 260—600.
Kamlukin, Igor, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Planetary trans-
mission. 2,871,726. 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 769.
Kamlukin, Igor, to Simplicity Mfg. Co. Garden sulky with
dump body. 2,880,034, 3-31-59, CI. 298—5.
Nieset, and Stearns.
2,891,741.
for electric furnace.
2,873,461, 2-17-59,
Kamlukin, Igor, to Simplicity Mfg. Co. Soil tilling device.
2,903,077, 9-8-59, CI. 172 — 42.
Kamm, Lawrence J. : See —
Rabinow, Jacob, and Kamm. 2,901,089.
Kamm, Lawrence J. Multiple electrical connector with yield-
able contacts. 2,881,404, 4-7-59, CI. 339—17.
Kamm, Lawrence J. Automatic decimal point slide rule.
2,893,630, 7-7-59, CI. 235 — 64.3.
Kammer, Karl. Implement for tying blood vessels. 2,898,915,
8-11-59, CI. 128 — 326.
Kammer, Karl. Devices for the gripping and ligaturing of
the ends of tubular vessels. 2,898,916. 8-11-59, CI. 128 —
328.
Kammer, Karl. Thread for the production of knotted liga-
tures more especially for surgical purposes and particularly
for the ligaturing of blood vessels during operations.
2,910,066, 10-27-59, CI. 128 — 326.
Kammerer, Leo P. : See —
Haerther, Lester W., and Kammerer. 2,912,192.
Kammritz, Arthur E. Apparatus and method for fitting
struts to propeller shafts of boats and the like. 2,891,316,
6—23—59 p] 33 180
Kamp, Ewald A., and E. S. Wassel, to United States of
America, Army. Drum actuating cam for revolver-type
gun. 2,887,931, 5-26-59, CI. 89 — 155.
Kamp, Ewald A., and R. W. Roberts, to United States of
America, Army. Recoilless gun for separate loading am-
munition. 2,889,747, 6-9-59, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Kamp, Hans : See — ■
Breitling, Wilhelm, Hess, and Kamp. 2,892,528.
Kamp, Hans, to Olympia Werke A. G. Typewriter carbon
paper ribbon feeding device. 2,868,346, 1-13-59, CI. 197 —
151.
Kamp, Heinrich, to Buttner- Werke Akt. Apparatus for drying
and simultaneously cooling white sugar coming from a
drier. 2 869,249, 1-20-59, CI. 34 — 65.
Kamp, Johannes J. Ring modulator phase comparator.
2,905,896, 9-22-59, CI. 324 — 87.
Kamp, Johannes J., and J. L. Smals, to Foxboro Co. Ampli-
fier for an induction flow meter. 2,887,878, 5-26-59, CI.
73—194.
Kamp, Leonard F. : See —
Mitchell, John D., and Kamp. 2,911,849.
Kampe, Dwight F., to Ford Motor Co. Soil working imple-
ment mounting. 2,905,255, 9-22-59, CI. 172—441.
Kampel, Everett. Line holding device for bricklaying.
2,893,125, 7-7-59, CI. 33—85.
Kampf, Friedrich, to Rosenkaimer G.m.b.H. Folding um-
brella rib assembly. 2,889,841, 6-9-59, CI. 135—25.
Kampfer, Richard H. Conveyor feed control. 2,917,155,
12-15-59, CI. 198—21.
Kamphausen, Dan : See —
Goldtrap, Charley L. 2,900,996.
Goldtrap, Charley L. 2,904,794.
Kampmeier, Frederick J., to The Ingersoll Milling Machine
Co. Guide construction. 2,890,083, 6-9-59, CI. 308—6.
Kampnagel Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Lange, Heinrich. 2,912,123.
Kamptner, Herbert : See —
Krause, Walter, Krekeler, Wirtz, Kamptner, and Bach-
mann. 2,812,475.
Kamrath, Herbert G. : See —
Coates, Peter R., and Kamrath. 2,888,141.
Kanamori, Kuro, K. Endo, K. Kodama, and M. Tokuhisa, to
Yawata Seitetsu K.K. (Stock Co.) Method for controlling
compositions of molten pig iron and slag in a blast furnace.
2,918,365, 12-22-59, CI. 75 — 41.
Kanda, Frank A., A. J. King, and C. C. Clark, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Preparation of diborane.
2,918,352, 12-22-59, CI. 23—204.
Kandle, Charles W. Spring loaded earth drill. 2,873,950,
2-17-59. CI. 255 — 4.8.
Kandle, Charles W. Method and apparatus for drilling large
diameter holes. 2,912.225, 11-10-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Kandle, Charles W. Drill head for wing cutters. 2,912,228,
11-10-59, CI. 255—76.
Kandoian, Armig G., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Antenna. 2,875,443, 2-24-59, CI. 343 — 895.
Kane, Alan H., to Haelan Laboratories, Inc., now by change
of name to Connelly Containers, Inc. Dispenser for dis-
pensing liquid by brush, swab or rod application. 2,887,708,
5-26-59, CI. 15—136.
Kane, Elizabeth B. : See —
Blatz, Peter A. 2,909,008.
Kane, Ernest M. : See —
Johnson, Thomas H., Kane, and Tabor. 2,868,129.
Kane, Florence : See — -
Wilkins, Lowell A., and Kane. 2,910,911.
Kane, Frank A. : See —
Kane, Frank A., Jr., and Frank A. Kane. 2,877,997.
Kane. Frank A., Jr., and Frank A Kane, % to G. F. Ober-
render and % to E. R. Posnack. Device for controlling the
admission of fuel into internal combustion engines.
2,877,997, 3-17-59, CI. 261 — 41.
Kane, Gideon, deceased ; S. Kane, administratrix. Drier for
printed webs. 2,907,119, 10-6-59, CI. 34 — 160.
Kane, Henry S. : See —
Wilkins, Lowell A., and Kane. 2,910,911.
Kane, Isabelle M. Collapsible umbrella-type beach table.
2,905,513, 9-22-59, CI. 311—17.
Kane, James A. : See —
Eaton, Lawrence V., and Kane. 2,893,294.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kane, John S. : See —
Hill, Clifford W., and Kane. 2,906, S.~>4.
Wojciak, Thaddeus J., Kane, and Stanchus. 2,876,334.
Kane, Neil G. : See —
Becker, August, and Kane. 2,896,412.
Kane, Sylvena : See —
Kane, Gideon. 2,907,119.
Kane, Thomas C, to The Commercial Shearing and Stamping
Co. Descaling apparatus. 2,900,703, 8-25-59, CI. 29 — 81.
Kane, Thomas C, to The Commercial Shearing and Stamping
Co. Jet rings. 2,901,184, 8-25-59, CI. 239—452.
Kanegafuchi Boseki KabushiUi Kaisha (Kanegafuchi Spin-
ning Co., Ltd.) : Bee —
Urano, YuUio, and Hamahata. 2,886,940.
Kang, Lawrence S. C. Planting machine. 2,890,665, 6-16-59,
CI. 111—3.
Kangas, Charles H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Automatic
filter backwash system. 2,884,132, 4-28-59, CI. 210—123.
Kangas, Charles H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid seal
for relatively rotating members. 2,908,521, 10-13-59, CI.
288—16.
Kango Electric Hammers Ltd. : See —
Badcock, David N. 2,880,585.
Powell. Harold W. 2,897,385.
Kann, William L., to Steel Shot Producers, Inc. Induction
melting furnace. 2,914,593, 11-24-59, CI. 13—27.
Kanne, William It., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Thermal couple for measuring tem-
perature in a reactor. 2,914,594, 11-24-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Kannegiesser & Co.. Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. : See —
Kannegiesser, Karl H and Juraschek. 2,898,020.
Kannegiesser, Karl H.. and J. R. Juraschek, to Kannegiesser
& Co., Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Method and means for
shaping dresses. 2,898,020. 8^1-59. CI. 223—70.
Kano, Hideo, H. Nishimura, K. Nakajima, and K. Ogata, to
Shionogi & Co., Ltd. New sulfonamide and process for
producing the same. 2,888,455, 5-26-59. CI. 260—239.9.
Kanolt, Clarence Yv'., to Parrand Optical Co., Inc. Multifocal
ophthalmic lenses. 2,878,721, 3-24-59, CI. 88 — 54.
Kanost, Harold S. Decorative type candle adapter.
2,888,816, 6-2-59, CI. 67—23.
Kanouse, Robert P. Anchor lifting and lower winch.
2,910,032, 10-27-59, CI. 114 — 210.
Kansas University Endowment Assn., The : See —
Maloney, James O., and Teplitz. 2,898,388.
Kant. Edwin S. : See —
Alderman, Leon D., Cardani, Kant, and Kimball.
Crossen', William P., Hall, and Kant. 2,901,749.
Hart, Pred V., and Kant. 2,879,526.
Kant, Edwin S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe un-
loading devices. 2,908,921, 10-20-59. CI. 12 — 1.
Kantebeen, Leonard J., to N. V. Centrale Suiker Maatschappij.
Synthetic resin capable for binding organic atom complexes
and process for preparing same. 2,875,160, 2-24-59, CI.
260—2.1.
Kanter, Jerome J., to Crane Co. Method of coating ferrous
articles with magnesium and magnesium-base alloys.
2,912,346, 11-10-59, CI. 117 — 51.
Kanter, Jerome J., A. P. Lahr, and E. V. Havel, to Crane Co.
Composite body of magnesium and steel, and method of
making same. 2,911,710, 11-10-59, CI, 29 — 497.5.
Kantor, Norman H. Metering carton. 2,880,915, 4-7-59, CI.
222 — 456.
Kantor, Simon W. : See —
Gilbert, Alfred R., and Kantor. 2,891,980.
Kantor, Simon W., and A. R. Gilbert, to General Electric Co.
Quaternary phosphonium compounds as polymerization
catalysts for siloxanes. 2,883,366, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Kanty Charles L. : See — ■
Drew, Stanley J., and Kanty. 2,898.823.
Kanzelberger, Claude G. : See —
Paulsen, Paul L., Hiers, and Kanzelberger. 2,899,772.
Kao, John Y. L., to P. D. Farnam Co. Method for preparing
a novel cork composition and products produced thereby.
2.884,060, 4-28-59, CI. 162—169,
Kao, Wilson S. Process for making photographic negative
records and using the same for the production of three
dimensional images. 2,891,339, 6-23-59, Cl. 41 — 25.
Kapfer, Joseph A. : See —
Baker, Howard E., and Kapfer. 2,913,845.
Kapff, Sixt F., to Standard Oil Co. Hydrocarbon gas analyzer
and method. 2,888,330, 5-26-59, Cl. 23 — 232.
Kapff, Sixt P., to Standard Oil Co. Combustibles detector for
gas chromatography. 2,901.329, 8-25-59, Cl. 23 — 255.
Kapitula, John. Pistons. 2,918,337, 12-22-59, Cl. 309 — 4.
Kaplan, Arthur M. : See —
Rogers, Morris R., Kaplan, and Pillion. 2,887,262.
Wilkins, James M. 2,880,753.
Kaplan, Harry. Method of making a mold for casting a shoe
last. 2.891.285. 6-23-59, Cl. 18—55.05.
Kaplan, Henry, to Burroughs Corp. Pulse width modulator.
2,875,412, 2-24-59, Cl. 332—12.
Kaplan, Jack, and F T. Turner. Electro-mechanical resonant
system. 2,872,578, 2-3-59, Cl. 250—36.
Kaplan. Joseph. Raincoat. 2,897,507, 8-4-59, Cl. 2 — 87.
Kaplan, Joseph. Twirling baton. 2,918,839, 12-29-59, Cl.
84 — 477.
Kaplan, Leo I., to Poly Industries, Inc. Gas turbine jet
engine starter with serially-connected concentrically-
arranged combustion chambers. 2,914,918, 12-1-59, Cl.
60 — 39.17.
Kaplan, Louis, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Solvent for extracting actinide salts.
2,910,442, 10-27-59, Cl. 252—364.
Kaplan, Louis G. : See — •
Dreisin, Alexander, and Kaplan. 2,871,796.
Kaplan, Martin, and D. E. Townsend. Jr., to Radio Corp. of
America. Automatic programmed delivery system.
2,891,654, 6-23-59, Cl. 198—19.
Kaplan, Mitzi. Cigarette carton. 2,867,368, 1-6-59, Cl.
229—17.
Kaplan. Murray S. Coated fabric. 2,885,303, 5-5-59, Cl.
117—37.
Kaplan, Philip D. : See —
Godwin, Charles J., Hurowitz, Kaplan, Siegel, and Zebley.
2,896,314.
Kaplan, Ruth. Liquid supply system for a weeping doll.
2,888,777, 6-2-59, Cl. 46—135.
Kaplan, Sholom E., to The S. and F. Co. Foldable container.
2,894,708, 7-14-59, Cl. 248—99.
Kaplon, Hilton C. Sludge digestion apparatus. 2,891,675.
6-23-59, Cl. 210—539.
Kapp, Roland : See —
Klein, Howard C, Di Salvo, and Kapp. 2,870,198.
Kappa Trust : See —
Kappeler, Gertrude C. : See —
Kappeler, John A. 2,875,966.
Kappeler, John A., '/> to G. C. Kappeler. Cup holder.
2,875,966, 3-3-59, Cl. 248—1.
Kappeler, Markus, and F. Frisch, to Sandoz A.G. Acid
monoazo dyestuffs. 2,904,543, 9-15-59, Cl. 260 — 199.
Kappelmann, Benjamin O. Cotton stripping machine.
2,903,835, 9-15-59, Cl. 56 — 33.
Kappus, Peter G., to United States of America, Air Force.
Supersonic variable throat nozzle. 2,880,576, 4-7-59, Cl.
60 — 35.6.
Kaprelian, Edward K. : See —
Castedello, William, and Kaprelian. 2.906,167.
Castedello, William, Kaprelian, and Mayer. 2,905,050.
Kaprelian, Edward K. "Variable focal length lens system.
2,908,199, 10-13-59, Cl. 88—57.
Karabats, Christopher, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Ceramic
space-discharge tube. 2,887,605, 5-19-59, Cl. 313 — 244.
Karabats, Christopher, and J. D. Le Van, to Sanders Asso-
ciates, Inc. Modulator electron-discharge tube. 2,884,553,
4-28-59. Cl. 313—254.
Karabin. Harry. Spring-biased shear joint. 2,898,678,
8-11-59. Cl. 30 — 269.
Karal, Frank C, Jr. : See-
Ely, John O., Summers, and Karal. 2,889,001.
Karasek, Francis W., and R. J. Loyd, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Fluid blending. 2,879,140, 3-24-59, Cl. 23 — 232.
Karasevich, John G. Dispenser for bobby-pins and the like.
2,874,703, 2-24-59, Cl. 132 — 1.
Karassik, Igor J. Three-element feedwater control.
2,904,018, 9-15-59, Cl. 122 — 451.
Karatzas, Alexander, and M. Hondropoulou. Process of
lining the interior of a metal container with acid-resistant
coating. 2,897,096, 7-28-59, Cl. 117 — 70.
Karb. Enoch J. : See —
MacLeod, David E., and Karb. 2,867,987.
Luckhardt, Johannes. 2.870 821.
Karbowniczek, Stanley W., to Honna Engineering Works.
Reciprocating valve structure. 2,910,081, 10-27-59, Cl.
137—625.25.
Karcher, Harry C, to General Motors Corp. Afterburner
fuel injection system. 2,880,573, 4-7-59, Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Karcher, Harry C., and O. T. Kreusser, to General Motors
Corp. Augmenter type afterburner for jet propelled air-
craft. 2,882,679, 4-21-59, Cl. 60—35.6.
Karcher, John C, and F. J. Allen, Jr., to Concho Petroleum
Co. System for recovering uranium from its ores.
2,885,270. 5-5-59, Cl. 23—260.
Kardas, Stanley J., to Water Resources Development Corp.
Silver iodide generator. 2,917,464, 12-15-59, Cl. 252—359.
Kardon, Stanley. Athletic shoe. 2,904,903, 9-22-59, Cl.
36—2.5.
Kardorff, Leon, to Telecontrols-International. Inc. Device for
filling electric battery cells. 2,899,481, 8-11-59. Cl. 136—
162.
Kardos, Otto : See —
Foulke, Donald G., Kardos, and Koretzky. 2,811,121.
Foulke, Donald G., Kardos, and Koretzky. 2.811,122.
Kardos, Otto, and R. P. Neumann, to Hanson-Van Winkle-
Munning Co. Electroplating duplex nickel coatings.
2,879,211, 3-24-59. Cl. 204—49.
Kardys, Joseph A. : See —
Stieg, William E., and Kardys. 2,907,696.
Karecki. Marion R. : See — ■
Fisher, Daniel R., Jr., and Karecki. 2,867,711.
Kaplan, Julius. Sleeping-bag-tent construction.
10-6-59, Cl. 5 — 343.
Kaplan, Julius. Sleeping bag. 2,918,683, 12-29-59, Cl. 5
343.
Karelitz, Michael B. : See —
Berthold, George H., Karelitz, and Mancib. 2,881,470.
Karig, Erhardt. to Reimers-Getriebe K.G. Control mechanism
for infinitely variable gear units. 2,909,072, 10-20-59, Cl.
74—230.17.
2,907,056, Karig, Horace E. Jet driven torpedoes. 2,910,953, 11-3-59,
Cl. 114 — 23.
Karig, Horace E., to Waste King Corp. Dishwasher.
2,918,068, 12-22-59, Cl. 134—99.
LIST OF PATENTEES
495
Karig, Horace E„ and H. L. Smith, to Waste King Corp.
Dishwasher door -with air circulating means and moisture
trap. 2,871,082, 1-27-59, CI. 312—213.
Karinen, Raymond S. : See —
Bergsland, Charles H., James, Karinen, and Kwasniewski.
2,893,009.
Karle, George P. Tail stock spindle. 2,889,731, 6-9-o9, Cl.
82—31.
Karlen, Harvey R., to Cory Corp. Hot water heater.
2,870,318, 1-20-59, Cl. 219—38.
Karlen, Harvey R., and D. C. Eisendrath, to Cory Corp. Hot
water dispenser. 2,869,760, 1-20-59, Cl. 222—76.
Karlen, Robert P. : See —
Akely, William S., and Karlen. 2,897,348.
Karler, Arthur. Apparatus for electro-chromatographic sepa-
ration. 2 875,144, 2-24-59, Cl. 204—299.
Karler, Arthur, and L. F. Deckard ; said Deckard assignor to
said Karler. Means for controlling current density during
continuous paper electrophoresis. 2,884,367, 4-28-59, Cl.
204 — 299.
Karlet. Joseph G., and S. H. Tsiang, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Automatic control of railway classification yard
switches. 2,910,578, 10-27-59, Cl. 246 — 2.
Karlin, Anthony P., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Actuator. 2,882,740, 4-21-59, Cl. 74 — 424.8.
Karlinski, Robert M. : See — ■
Carr, Boyd H., Gunderman, and Karlinski. 2,880,056.
Karlinski, Theodore H. Floor level coupling for water closets.
2,908,513, 10-13-59, Cl. 285 — 58.
Karll, Robert E. : See —
Sabol, Albert R., and Karll. 2,875,189.
Karlovsky, Jerry, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Boring type mining
machine having pivotally mounted pusher plate wings.
2,885,196. 5-5-59, Cl. 262 — 7.
Karlson, John C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Compass system.
2,886,898, 5-19-59, Cl. 33 — 222.
Karlson, John C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Gyroscope.
2,897.676 8-4-59, Cl. 74—5.41.
Karlson, John C. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Demodulator.
2,898,462, 8-4-59. Cl. 250—31.
Karlson, John E. Acoustic system. 2,896,736, 7-28-59, Cl.
181—30.
Karlsruher, Gerald W., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Mechanical drive and indicator. 2,909,067, 10-20-59. Cl.
74 — 10.9.
Karlsson, Helge J., and S. S. Axelsson, to Aktiebolaget
Bahco. Control valves for an appliance burning a gaseous
fuel. 2,868,224, 1-13-59, Cl. 137 — 495.
Karlsson, Hilmer, to The Air Preheater Corp. Pellet type
heat exchanger. 2,911, 19S, 11-3-59, Cl. 257—55.
Karlsson, Sven-Olof : See —
Quistgaard. Erik V., and Karlsson. 2,912,874.
Karlsson, Sven-Olof, and E. V. Quistgaard, to Aktieholaget
Volvo. Hydraulic change speed gearings. 2,905,025,
9-22-59, Cl. 74 — 677.
Karmas, George, and R. A. Mallory, to Ortho Pharmaceutical
Corp. Process of and composition for combating epilepsy.
2,883,392, 4-21-59, Cl. 260 — 310.
Karmazin, John. Heat exchange device. 2,896,429, 7-28-59,
Cl. 62—515.
Karnahl, Friedrich H., to C. Kruse. Sheet folding machine
with several folding devices. 2,912,238, 11-10-59, Cl.
270—81.
Karnath, Giinther : See —
Karnath, Kurt, K. and G. 2.018,311.
Karnath, Kurth, K.-J., and G. 2,894,763.
Karnath, Klaus-Jiirgen : See —
Karnath, Kurth, K.-J., and G. 2,894,763.
Karnath, Kurt, K. and G. 2,918,311.
Karnath, Kurt, K. and G. : said K. and said G. Karnath, assors.
to said Klaus-Jiirgen Karnath. Trailer coupling with sta-
tionary coupling hook. 2,918,311, 12-22-59, Cl. 280 — 510.
Karnath, Kurth, K.-J., and G. ; said K. Karnath and said
G. Karnath assors. to said K.-J. Karnath. Apparatus for
disconnecting trailer service and mechanical couplings.
2,894,763, 7-14-59, Cl. 280—121.
Karnbach. Hugo. Suspension filing system. 2,919,031, 12-
29-59, Cl. 211 — 46.
Karnes, Frank W. Taping tool. 2,912,851, 11-17-59, Cl.
72 — 136.
Karney, John T. : See —
McDaniel, Carter E., and J. T. and R. A. Karney.
2,890,082.
Karney, Robert A. : see —
McDaniel, Carter E., and J. T. and R. A. Karney.
2,890.082.
Karoff Originals, Ltd. : See —
Karoft\ Robert B. 2,868,598.
Karoff, Robert B., to Karoff Originals, Ltd. Handhold actu-
ated foldable table. 2,868,598, 1-13-59, Cl. 311 — 62.
Karolus, Roland : See —
Buchmann, Gerhard, and Karolus. 2,872,532.
Karos, Stephen : See —
Jimcosky, Andrew, and Karos. 2,878,866.
Karow, George F. Variable speed planetary gear trans-
mission. 2,877,665, 3-17-59, Cl. 74 — 677.
Karow, Kenneth A. : See —
Leonard, Edward J., Hemel, Karow, Gibson, Liston, and
Tarschisch. 2,918,533.
Karp, Arthur, and W. H. Yocom, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Traveling wave tube. 2,882,438, 4-14-59,
Cl. 315—3.5.
Karp, David, H. Ham, J. Reckson, and W. Hoffman ; said
Ham, said Reckson and said Hoffman assors. to said Karp.
Jewel mounting. 2,907,187, 10-6-59, Cl. 63 — 28.
Karp, Sol : See —
Seaman, Louis, and Karp. 2,905,170.
Karpel, William J. : See —
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,887,478.
Karpen, Edward W. : See —
Close, Richard N., Karpen, Sard, and White. 2,917,737.
Karpf, JNikolaiis, to V. Linhof. Photographic camera.
2,909,110, 10-20-59, Cl. 95 — 14.
Karpf, Nikolaus, to Valentin Linhof K.G. Camera with ex-
changeable back. 2 913,970, 11-24-59, Cl. 95 — 11.
Karpiej, Chester, to Holley Carburetor 'Co. I^uel control for
spark ignition internal combustion engines. 2,898,899,
8-11-59, Cl. 123 — 139.
Karpiuk, Robert S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Recovery of
chlorine. 2,881,054, 4-7-59, Cl. 23 — 219.
Karpoff, David, to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Pile fabrics for
floor covering use. 2,884,019, 4-28-59, Cl. 139—402.
Karpoff, David, to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Pile fabric.
2.884.020. 4-28-59 Cl. 139 — 403.
Karpoff, David, to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Method of weav-
ing pile fabric floor coverings with pile containing loops
and tufts. 2,899,985, 8-18-59, Cl. 139 — 39.
Karpowicz, Benjamin, Jr., to Pak-Rapid, Inc. Method and
apparatus for forming and sealing packages. 2,886,931,
5-19-59, Cl. 53—184.
Karr, Clarence, Jr., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Separation process utilizing urea partition chromatography.
2,912,426. 11-10-59, Cl. 260—96.5.
Karr, Errol H., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Electrolytic
cell. 2,868.711, 1-13-59, Cl. 204 — 274.
Karr, Michael B. and W. V. Binder for foundry sand molds
and process of forming. 2,884,333, 4-28-59, Cl. 106 —
38.5.
Karr, Nathaniel A. : See-
Bernstein, Allan C. 2,881,365.
Karr, Ralph J., to E. H. Sargent & Co. Automatic titrator
circuit. 2,898,200, 8-4-59. Cl. 23 — 253.
Karr, Theodore J. : See —
Vierk, Ernest R., and Karr. 2,916,449.
Karr, William V. : See —
Karr, Michael B. and W. V. 2,884,333.
Karraker, David G., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Polonium separation process.
2,894,817, 7-14-59, Cl. 23 — 102.
Karrar. Sebastian : See —
Fritts, Robert W., and Karrer. 2,892,879.
Fritts, Robert W., and Karrar. 2,896,005.
Karras, Jim V. : See —
Wilson, Arthur O., and Karras. 2,873,653.
Karrer, Sebastian, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Fluid
heating and cooling apparatus. 2,910,836, 11-3-59, Cl.
Karry. Bert A. Attachment for fishing rods. 2,895,251
7-21-59, Cl. 43—24.
Karson, Jean : See —
Cohen, Maurice, and Karson. 2,874,709.
Karsted, Jessie W., and I. F. Sumner. Sound producer.
2.877.862, 3-17-59, Cl. 181 — 27.
Karsten, Fred H., and J. E. Hill, to Chicago Aerial Indus-
tries, Inc. Arrangement for gyro-stabilized platform.
2.883.863, 4-28-59, Cl. 74—5.22.
Karsten, Peter M. : See —
Vandenberg, Howard L., and Karsten. 2,870,357.
Kartinos, Nicholas J., and W. W. Williams, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Fluorescent methine dyes. 2,914,551,
11-24-59, Cl. 260—465.
Kartridg-Pak Machine Co. : See —
Mojonnier, Albert B. 2,888,789.
Karwatt, Alvin F. and N. Rolling garbage can. 2,881,007,
4-7-59, Cl. 280 — 47.17.
Karwatt, Nina : See —
Karwatt, Alvin F. and N. 2,881,007.
Karwkalits, Olin C, Jr C. M. Vanderwaart, and F. H.
Megson, to American Cyanamid Co. New catalyst for re-
ducing nitrobenzene and the process of reducing nitroben-
zene thereover. 2,891,094, 6-16-59, Cl. 260 — 580
Karwowska, Klara. Eyeglass wiper. 2,888,703, 6-2-59, Cl
15 — 253.
Kasak, Antonin J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Extrusion noz-
zle. 2,875.728, 3-3-59, Cl. 118 — 410.
Kascher, Henry M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for
producing beadlets. 2,908,041, 10-13-59, Cl. 18 — 47.2.
Kask, Paul J. : See —
Caputa, John S., and Kask. 2,916.798.
Kasmen. Edward J. : See —
Farbak. John E.. and Kasmen. 2,899.328.
Kasminsky, Stanley G. : See —
Koppel, Harold H., and Kasminsky. 2,875,427.
Kaspar, William F., y2 to J. C. Scoras. Handle.
7-21-59, Cl. 287 — 98.
Kasparson, Lennart A. : See —
Comstock, George E., 3d, and Kasparson. 2,915,918.
Kasper, Cass S. Automatic Index table. 2,887,913, 5-26-59,
Cl. 77—64.
Kasper, Elmer J., to Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. Dolly for suc-
tion cleaner. 2,917,769, 12-22-59, Cl. 15 — 323.
Kasper, Emil F., and J. Zoller, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Needle-jogging mechanisms for sewing machines. 2,887.967.
5-26-59, Cl. 112—158. ...
2,895,757,
496
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kasper, Louis, to Steel Heddle Mfg. (Jo. Expansion combs
for textile machines. 2,890,516, 6-16-59, CI. 28—55.
Kass, Eric M., to Universal Leather Goods Co. Ltd. Mirror
support. 2,878,725, 3-24-59, CI. 88—97.
Kass, Lawrence W., and P. D. Massey, to Grip Nut Co. Brake
beam safety support. 2,880,826, 4-7-59, CI. 188 — 210.
Kass, Samuel M. Coffee mushroom. 2,882,811, 4-21-59,
Ql gg 3^2
Kass' Seymour, to Sperry Rand Corp. Tool. 2,906,013,
9-29-59, CI. 29 — 278.
Kass, Wilhelm : See —
Lehmann, Wolfgang, Bayer, Kass, and Graulich.
2,903,436.
Kassel, Henry W. : See —
Hyland, Francis G.. and Kassel. 2,869.807.
Kassel, Louis S., and J. B. Pohlenz, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Liquid-fluid contactor. 2,902,413, 9-1-59. CI. 196—
14.52.
Kassick, Leonard R., to Grip Nut Co. Journal box lubricator.
2,909,395, 10-20-59, CI. 308 — 88.
Kassner, Donald E. Boot holder. 2,889,936, 6-9-59, CI.
211—34.
Kassner, Paul E. P., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Synchronous motor. 2,912,609, 11-10-59, CI. 310 — 156.
Kassner, Paul E. F., and F. C. W. Slooff, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Frequency converter. 2,878,439,
3_17— 59 q\ 321 63
Kast. George.' W. E. Gilbert, and J. D. Scott, to Syntron Co.
Vibratory motor means having electronic constant ampli-
tude feeder regulator. 2,885,617, 5-5-59, CI. 318—128.
Kastelic, Joseph : See —
Grovemiller, Dale A., and Kastelic. 2,892,992.
Kasten, Walter, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Filter element
supporting plate and ferrule assembly. 2,872,044, 2-3-59,
CI. 210—323.
Kastenbein, Ernest L. : See —
Fitzgerald, John V., and Kastenbein. 2,887,987.
Kastli, Leo. Process of puffing dry regenerated cellulose and
cellulose acetate textile fibers by generating oxygen in situ
and precipitating barium sulphate within the fibers.
2,913,769, 11-24-59, CI. 18 — 48.
Kastner, Donald E., to L. C. Thomson & Sons. Inc. Clamps.
2,897,569. 8-4-59. CI. 24 — 279.
Kastner, Edward C, to Akron Standard Mold Co. Recip-
rocating cutting with automatically interrupted feed.
2.895,550, 7-21-59, CI. 164 — 48.
Kastrup Maskinfabrik A/S : See —
Gregersen, Christen H. 2.913,744.
Kaszynski, Frank J., to J. S. Kamborian. Control valve for
adhesive dispensing apparatus. 2,868,418, 1-13-59, CI.
222—373.
Kates, Charles, to Union Malleable Mfg. Co. Portable con-
tainers for pipe fittings and the like. 2,906,431, 9-29-59,
CI. 220—115.
Kates, Rolf, to United States of America, Air Force. Photo-
electric sine wave generator and system. 2,913,586,
11-17-59, CI. 250—225.
Kath, Alfred W., to R. P. Scherer Corp. Machine for making
hard-shell gelatine capsules. 2,869,178, 1-20-59, CI.
18 — 25.
Kato, Shinichi : See —
Mashio, Fujio, and Kato. 2,910,415.
Katon, Chris K. Mold and package for frozen confections.
2.890,122. 6-9-59, CI. 99—180.
Katshen, Bernard R. : See —
Simonton, Marvin E., and Yeiser. 2,913,581.
Katterheinrich, Fred H. : See —
B., Katterheinrich, and
Virgil
Battenberg,
2,874,787.
Kattner. Wilbur T., to
Energy Commission.
Sayre.
United States of America, Atomic
Separation of tin from alloys.
2,899,295. 8-11-59. CI. 75—64.
Katz, Aaron J. Container with collapsible tray. 2,886,229,
5-12-59, CI. 229—1.5.
Katz, Abraham, to Radio Corp. of America. Monitoring
circuits. 2,904,781, 9-15-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Katz Alex .T * See
Bank, Albert M., and Katz. 2,884,990.
Katz, Alex J., to Super Sagless Spring Corp. Mechanism for
controlling the action of a retractable headrest extensible
from a chair. 2,886,097. 5-12-59. CI. 155—177.
Katz, Alex J., to Super Sagless Spring Corp. Rocker lock
mechanism. 2,907,373, 10-6-59, CI. 155 — 72.
Katz, Alexander. Modular construction kit. 2,904,927, 9-
22-59, CI. 46—19.
Katz, David L., to United States of America, Army. Double
expansion ball float gas system for a firearm. 2,872,851,
2-10-59, CI. 89—193.
Katz, Herman B. Clothes hanger. 2,872,088, 2-3-59, CI.
223—91.
Katz, Irving : See —
Yamada, Donald A., Katz, and Wilson. 2,883,308.
Katz, Joseph J., and I. Sheft, to United States of America.
Atomic Energy Commission. Method of preparing metal
fluorides. 2,899,269, 8-11-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Katz. Joseph M. : See —
Kadisch, Gerhard E., and Katz. 2,874,071.
Katz, Leon : See —
Brouillard, Robert E., and Katz. 2,867,539.
Katz, Leon, A. Fuerst, and R. E. Brouillard, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Pigment dispersions. 2,907,<570,
10-6-59, Cl. 106—308.
Katz, Leon, D. W. Hein, J. E. Pretka, and R. S. Long, to
American Cyanamid Co. Azo dyes from bis(p-aminophenyl)
butadienes. 2,913,450, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 178.
Katz, Louis. Grill accessory for electric toasters. 2,880,665,
4-7-59, Cl. 99—339.
Katz, Manfred, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
ureas of aromatic diamines and aromatic diisocyanates.
2,888,438, 5-26-59, Cl. 260—77.5.
Katz, Morris : See —
Booharin. Leo Y. 2,901,021.
Katz, Robert. Fluid pressure responsive door operator.
2,893,725, 7-7-59, Cl. 268 — 66.
Katz, William E. : See —
Rosenberg, Norman W., and Katz. 2,884,310.
Katz, William J., to Chain Belt Co. Gas absorption appa-
ratus. 2,888,091, 5-26-59, Cl. 183—2.
Katz, William J., to Chain Belt Co. Grit washer. 2,906,401.
9-29-59, Cl. 209 — 159.
Katzbeck, Walter J. : See —
Paschall, Eugene F., and Katzbeck. 2,891,947.
Katzen, Jacob, and A. Gold, to United States of America,
Navv. Remotely controlled positive indexing lens turret
for cameras. 2,888,869, 6-2-59, Cl. 95 — 45.
Katzenberg, Edgar M. : See —
Bringelson, Roy W., and Katzenberg. 2.871,627.
Katzenberger. Bernhard, to Brown, Boveri & 'Cie. Aktiengesell-
schaft. Sealed motor-compressor unit. 2,898,032. 8-4-59,
Cl. 230—139.
Katzin, Leonard I. : See —
Hyde, Earl K., Katzin, and Wolf. 2,894,827.
Katzin, Leonard I., R. G. Larson, R. C. Thompson, and Q.
Van Winkle, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of preparing protactinium values.
2,887,355, 5-19-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Katzke, Ernest F.. to Crane Packing Co. Method of and
apparatus for lapping shoulders. 2,883,802, 4-28-59, Cl.
51 — 125.
Katzman, Lawrence : See —
Katzman, Max and L., and Block. 2,886,793.
Katzman, Lawrence, M. Block, and I. J. Gershen, to Kaz Mfg.
Co., Inc. Cover and removable spout extension for a
vaporizer. 2,885,750, 5-12-59, Cl. 21—117.
Katzman, Max and L., M. L. Block, to Kaz Mfg. Co., Inc.
Vaporizer carrier and stand. 2,886,793, 5-12-59, Cl.
339—58.
Katzschmann, Ewald, to Chemische Werke Witten Gesellschaft
mit beschraenkter Haftung. Process of producing esters
of phthalic acids by oxidation of xylene and toluic acid
ester mixtures. 2,894,978, 7-14-59, Cl. 260 — 475.
Kauder, Otto S., to Argus Chemical Corp. Process for the
purification of organic solvents. 2,912,366, 11-10-59, Cl.
202—57.
Kauer, James C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Metal complexes of azo diformate esters. 2,882,268,
4-14-59, Cl. 260 — 149.
Kauer, Kenneth C. : See —
Blair, Etcyl H., Kauer, and Britton. 2,875,233.
Tolkmith, Henry, Blair, Kauer, and Britton. 2,887,506.
Tolkmith, Henry, and Kauer. 2,879,286.
Kauer, Kenneth C, to The Dow Chemical Co. O-cyclohexyl-
phenyl O.O-dialkyl phosphorothioates. 2,884,438, 4-28-59,
Cl. 260 — 461.
Kauer, Kenneth C, and E. C. Britton, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Biphenylyl phosphoroamidothioates. 2,875,234,
2-24-59. Cl. 260 — 461.
Kauer, Kenneth C, and H. R. Slagh, to The Dow Chemical
Co. O-biphenylyl O.O-dialkyl phosphorothioates. 2,885,429,
5-5-59. Cl. 260 — 461.
Kaufer, Helmut : See —
Berthmann, Adolf, Kuhn, and Kaufer. 2,908,560.
Kauffman, Floyd L. : See —
Silliker. John H.. Kauffman. and Ohlson. 2.899.312.
Kauffman, Floyd L. D. B. Van Dolah, and A. W. Sharp, to
Swift & Co. Egg breaker and shell expresser. 2,898.961,
8-11-59. Cl. 146 — 2.
Kauffman, Melvln R., and J. A. Dicken, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. Dishwasher with cover latching mechanism.
2,896,641. 7-28-59, Cl. 134 — 58.
Kauffman, Robert C. Bath tub enclosure. 2,914,775,
12-1-59, Cl. 4 — 149.
Kauffmann, William M. : See —
Steven, George, and Kauffmann. 2,889,682.
Kauffmann, William M., to Worthington Corp. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,900,968, 8-25-59, Cl. 123—120.
Kauffmann, William M., and H. Ueberschaer, to Worthington
Corp. Internal combustion engine. 2,900,971, 8-25-59,
Cl. 123—188.
Kaufman, Arthur W., and C. J. Votaw, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Automatic teletypewriter station con-
trol system. 2,912,485, 11-10-59, Cl. 178 — 4.1.
Kaufman, Daniel : Ser —
Jarmus, Joseph M., Kaufman, and Marchetti. 2.S68.663.
Kaufman, Daniel, to National Lend Co. Titanium and zir-
conium organic compounds and process of preparation.
2,911,424, 11-3-59. Cl. 260 — 429.3.
Kaufman, David : See —
Carnarius, Edwin H., and Kaufman. 2,917,878.
Kaufman, Edwin N., to The Goldak Co. Bias control circuit.
2,867,735, 1-6-59. Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Suction cleaner
transport accessory. 2,876.479, 3-10-59, Cl. 15 — 323.
LIST OF PATENTEES
497
Kaufman, George E., to The Hoover Co. Food mixer.
2,877,001. 3-10-59, CI. 259 — 81.
Kaufman, Harold B., Jr., and A. Weiss, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Reactor control de-
vice. 2,900,316, 8-18-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Kaufman, Harry E. Indicating means for use with plaster-
ing. 2,893,345, 7-7-59, CI. 116 — 114.
Kaufman, Herman, to Timely Novelty Corp. Friction tag
holder. 2,918,742, 12-29-59, CI. 40—23.
Kaufman, Herman S. : See —
Riblett, Earl W., Burton, Kaufman, and Lefrancois.
2 913 398
Kaufman, Hiram J. Drying apparatus. 2,913,832, 11-24-59,
CI. 34—80.
Kaufman, Jack : See —
Stephensen, Allan P., and Kaufman. 2,867,719.
Kaufman, Jerome S., to Tidykins, Inc. Convertible garment.
2,915,758, 12-8-59, CI. 2 — 69.5.
Kaufman, Lloyd A. : See —
Hoover, Michael C, Smith, and Kaufman. 2,908,375.
Kaufman, Lloyd A., to Mandrel Industries, Inc. Rotary
catcher system for sorting lemons. 2,908,388, 10-13-59,
CI 209 73
Kaufman, Paul. Analogue computer. 2,891,727, 6-23-59, CI.
235—193.
Kaufmann, Albert, to Scintilla Ltd. Power hand cutting tool.
2,914,099, 11-24-59, CI. 143—68.
Kaufmann, Albert R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of hot rolling uranium metal.
2,877,149, 3-10-59, CI. 148 — 11.5.
Kaufmann, Charles B. Barrier structure. 2,888,716, 6-2-59,
CI. 20—1.
Kaufmann, Donald C, to United States of America, Army.
Beam deflection. 2,885,596, 5-5-59. CI. 315 — 24.
Kaufmann, Frank H., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom
harness. 2,879,806, 3-31-59, CI. 139—92.
Kaufmann, Frank H., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Reeds for
looms. 2,901,004, 8-25-59, CI. 139—192.
Kaufmann, Henry W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Half-adder
for computers. 2,913,593, 11-17-59, CI. 307—88.
Kaufmann, Henry W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Automatic
signal input phaser. 2,913,595, 11-17-59, CI. 307 — 88.
Kaufmann, Helmut G. Cement and process for making
same. 2,890,129. 6-9-59, CI. 106 — 109.
Kaufmann, John J., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Heddle frames.
2,874,726, 2-24-59, CI. 139—92.
Kaufmann, John J., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom harness.
2,896,672, 7-28-59. CI. 139—92.
Kaufmann, John J., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom harness.
2.905.204, 9-22-59, CI. 139—92.
Kaufmann, John J., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom harness.
2.905.205, 9-22-59, CI. 139 — 92.
Kaufmann. John J., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Heddle frames.
2,909,199, 10-20-59. CI. 139—92.
Kaufmann, John J., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Harness for
cross weaving. 2,913,013, 11-17-59, CI. 139 — 52.
Kaufmann, Milton M. Double letter envelope. 2,867,373,
1-6-59, CI. 229 — 73.
Kaufmann, Otto : See — ■
Pfitzner, Helmut, and Kaufmann. 2,871.233.
Kaufmann, Otto. Improvements in or relating to treating
materials by a heat transfer process such as roasting, sinter-
ing, calcining, drying and the like. 2,900,179, 8-18-59,
CI. 263—52.
Kaufmann, Waldemar : See — ■
Erbe, Friedrich, Kaufmann, and Maikowski. 2,881,049.
Kaul. Ben, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp.
Method of cold shaping partitioned tubular steel articles.
2,891,298. 6-23-59, 01. 29 — 1.21.
Kaulakis, Arnold F. : See —
Codet, Howard G., Jahnig. and Kaulakis. 2,902,432.
Kaulen, Robert, and W. Krohe. Device for coating and
treating body surfaces, especially as applied to printing
rolls. 2.883,961. 4-28-59. CI. 118—320.
Kaupp, Josef, and F. Zinnert, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process
of preparing soaps of wax acids of high molecular weight
from nitrated hydrocarbons. 2,908,697, 10-13-59, 01.
260 — 413.
Kaus. Peter E. : See —
Epstein. David W.. Kaus. and Van Ormer. 2,885,935.
Schwartz, James W., and Kaus. 2,915,672.
Kausche, Merle K. Sprocket chain link connector and discon-
nector with means to slacken chain tension. 2,917,893,
12-22-59, Cl. 59—7.
Kauschka, Richard, to Roehlen Engraving Works. Inc.
Method and means for etching figures on rollers. 2,870,560,
1-27-59, Cl. 41—9.
Kauschka, Richard, to Roehlen Engraving Works, Inc.
Method and means for etching rollers. 2,885,810, 5-12-59,
Cl. 41—9.
Kautenberg, W. E., Co. : See—
Kautenberg. William E. 2.870.474.
Kautenberg, William E. 2,900,652.
Kautenberg, William E., to W. E. Kautenbere Co. Protected
mop head and method of assembling it. 2,870,474, 1-27-59,
Cl. 15—229.
Kautenberg, William E., to W. E. Kautenberg Co. Quick
change mop holder with outer hinged jaw. 2,900,652,
8-25-59, Cl. 15—153.
Kautsky, Hans W., and G. Fritz. Process for the modifica-
tion of alkyl silanes. 2,886,582, 5-12-59, Cl. 260—448.2.
Stewart, Stuart,
T., Stuart, Lowe,
T., Stuart,
Stewart,
Lowe,
Lowe,
and
and
and
Kavanagh.
Kavanagh.
Kavanagh.
Kavanagh.
Kavanagh.
Kautsky, Hans W., and B. Bartocha, said Bartocha, to said
Kautsky. Production of organo-silicon compounds.
2,886,583, 5-12-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Kautz, George M., to Lauhoff Grain Co. Feeder construction.
2,898,052. 8-4-59, Cl. 241—84.
Kautz, George R., A. T. Kuryla and H. E. Smithgall, to
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Cathode ray tube.
2,916,644, 12-8-59, Cl. 313—85.
Kautz, Glenn E. : See —
Curran, Bernard E., and Kautz. 2,883,111.
Curran, Bernard E., and Kautz. 2,898,044.
Kautz, Glenn E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Thermostatically
controlled outlet box. 2,919,068, 12-29-59, Cl. 236—13.
Kautz, Harry P. : See —
Meisel, George M., and Kautz. 2,868,376.
Kautz, Karl, to Vitro Corp. of America. Vitreous enamel
compositions for aluminum and its alloys. 2,909,438, 10-
20-59. Cl. 106 — 18.
Kautz, William H. : See —
Cox Bonnar, Goldberg, and Kautz. 2,871,289.
Kautz, William H., to General Electric Co. Code converter.
2,909,768. 10-20-59, Cl. 340—347.
Kautzky, Frank C. : See —
Kremers, Howard E., Newman, and Kautzky. 2,900,231.
Kautzky, Joe. Rod holding device. 2,869,209, 1-20-59, Cl.
24 — 249.
Kavanagh, Frank W. : See —
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and
2,892,816.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and
2,892,818.
Stewart, William
2,892,819.
Stewart, William
2,892,820.
Stuart, Frank A.,
2,892,783.
Kavanagh, Frederick W. Device for determining lapsed time.
2,888)573, 5-26-59, Cl. 250—218.
Kavanagh, Gerald. Automobile parking apparatus. 2,873,864,
2-17-59, Cl. 214 — 16.1.
Kavanaugh, John J. : See —
Ottestad, Jack B., Ayers, Skeen, and Kavanaugh.
2,909,057.
Kaveler, Herman H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gypsum
cements. 2.909,223, 10-20-59, Cl. 166 — 31.
Kawahara, Eisaku : See —
Maruyama, Taketo, Sakamoto, Tamura, Kawahara, and
Okubo. 2,896,252.
Kawahashi, Takeshi : See — ■
Tanaka, Nobutaka, and Kawahashi. 2,890,283.
Kawanee Co. : See —
Muessel, Dan C. 2,910,857.
Kawano, Nobuyoshi. Non-splatter covered skillet. 2,867,352,
1-6-59, Cl. 220 — 44.
Kawaoka, Jukuro : See —
Ogawa, Tetsuo, Komori, Kawaoka, Ishiwata, and Fu-
jiyama. 2,905,710.
Kawasaki, Sozo. Oil permeable steel and method for manu-
facturing the same. 2,892,745, 6-30-59, Cl. 148—21.7.
Kawataki, Nobuyoshi : See —
Yagi, Takashi. 2,913,133.
Kawecki Chemical Co. : See —
Hobin, Martin A. 2,889,206.
Kawecki, Henry S., to General Motors Corp. Molding clip
and screw. 2,905,287, 9-22-59, Cl. 18.9 — 88.
Kawecki, Zenard K. : See —
Wetzstein, Hanns J., and Kawecki. 2,911,629.
Kawneer Co. : See —
Fink, Robert R. 2,882,562.
Wille, Herbert S., and Damm. 2,871,524.
Kay, Arthur : See —
Day, Lawrence, Dobrick, and Kay. 2,895,261.
Kay, Edward A. : See —
Gnandt, John A., and Kay. 2,869,681.
Kay-Fries Chemicals Inc. : See —
Tarsio. Peter J., and Nicholl. 2,892,840.
Kay, James A., to Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) Ltd.
Feeding of powder or other fluent materials in substantially
equal quantities. 2,882,937, 4-21-59, Cl. 141—132.
Kay, James A., to Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) Ltd.
Feeding of powder or other fluent materials of substantially
equal quantities. 2,882,938, 4-21-59, Cl. 141 — 132.
Kay, John A. A. : See — ■
Mitlin, Leonid, and Kay. 2,896,673.
Kay, John G.. and J. K. Rye. to F. Jos. Lamb Co. Devices
for receiving, storing and discharging workpieces or
machine parts. 2,873,019, 2-10-59, Cl. 198 — 37.
Kay, John G., to F. Joseph Lamb Co. Storage and delivery
apparatus. 2,873,020, 2-10-59, Cl. 198 — 103.
Kay, John G., to F. Jos. Lamb Co. Free pallet conveyors.
2,893,535, 7-7-59, Cl. 198—21.
Kay, John G., and O. A. Opperthauser, to F. Jos. Lamb Co.
Free pallet conveyors. 2,885,969, 5-12-59, Cl. 104 — 172.
Kay, Richard S. Pill dispenser. 2,893,59.9, 7-7-59, Cl.
221—260.
Kaydon Engineering Corp., The : See-
Campbell, Hugh H. 2,882,887.
498
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
L. M. Kaye. 2,911,660.
2,867,817, 1-13-59, CI.
2,915,652.
Kaye, Emmanuel : See —
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,874,861.
Arnot, Alfred E. K. 2,877,071.
Arnot Alfred E. R. 2.877,911.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,877,913.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,883,003.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,894,536.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,911.793.
Arnot, Alfred E. R. 2,916,141.
Sharp, John R. 2,919,043.
Kaye, James R. : See —
Klemas, Seymour, and J. R. and
Kaye, Jeanne. Maternity garment.
2 — 211.
Kaye, Joseph : See —
Hatsopoulos, George N., and Kaye.
Kaye, Lowell M. : See —
Klemas, Seymour, and J. R. and L. M. Kaye. 2,911,660.
Kaye, Morton, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Color measuring
circuit. 2,869,415, 1-20-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Kaye Morton, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Color measuring
circuit. 2,882,786, 4-21-59, CI. 88-14.
Kaye, Philip : See —
Peilet, Lester R., Kaye, and Tate. 2,916.756.
Peilet, Lester R., Kaye, and Tate. 2,916,757.
Kaye, Philip, and E. E. Tate, to L. R. Peilet. Retractable
toothbrush with rotary lock. 2,883,692, 4-28-59, CI. 15 —
184.
Kaye, Philip, and E. E. Tate, to L. R. Peilet. Folding brush.
2,888,698, 6-2-59, CI. 15—134.
Kaye, Philip, and E. E, Tate, to L. R. Peilet. Diagonally
retractable tooth brush. 2,908,928, 10-20-59, CI. 15 — 184.
Kave, Robert K., to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone in-
tercept system. 2,872,528, 2-3-59, CI. 179—27.
Kaye Robert K., and \V. W. Pharis, to General Dynamics
Corp. Test connector circuit. 2,897,298, 7-28-59, CI.
179 — 175.2.
Kaye, Saul to Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. Non-inflam-
mable ethylene oxide sterilant. 2,891,838, 6-23-59, CI.
21—58.
Kayler, Frank H., to American Steel Foundries. Railway car
connector. 2,908,402, 10-13-59, CI. 213 — 75.
Kaynee Co., The : See —
Kahn, Leon G. 2,893,012.
Kayser, Bernard J., Jr. Alarm apparatus for motor vehicle
operator. 2,875,430, 2-24-59, CI. 340—279.
Kayser, David L., to Union Carbide Corp. Leakage detector.
2,893,238, 7-7-59, CI. 73 — 40.
Kayser, Julius, & Co. : See —
Baker, Paul. 2,901,901.
Kaysing, Carl C. Wire holder for flexible electric wires.
2,915,267, 12-1-59, CI. 248 — 67.5.
Kaz Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Katzman, Lawrence, Block, and Gershen. 2,885,750.
Katzman, Max and L., and Block. 2,886,793.
Kazan, Benjamin : See —
Nicoll, Frederick H., and Kazan. 2,880,346.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
luminescent device. 2,873.380, 2-10-59. CI. 250—213.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Photocell con-
trol apparatus. 2,875,348, 2-24-59, CI. 250—206.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Light con-
trolled electrical circuit. 2,879,505, 3-24-59, CI. 343 — 100.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Stereoscopic
X-ray intensification. 2,884,528, 4-28-59, CI. 250—60.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Picture pro-
ducing devices. 2,884,566, 4-28-59, CI. 315—169.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Half-tone
image production. 2,896.087, 7-21-59. CI. 250—213.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrolumines-
cent device. 2,900,574, 8-18-59, CI. 315—169.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Light ampli-
fying device. 2,905,830, 9-22-59, CI. 250—213.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Storage tube.
2,905,849, 9-22-59, CI. 313 — 92.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
luminescent device. 2,914 678, 11-24-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Kazan, Benjamin, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrolumi-
nescent device. 2,919,352, 12-29-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Kazeler, Herman H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulic
cements having an extended thickening time, and processes
employing the same. 2,874,778, 2-24-59, CI. 166 — 31.
Kazenas, Zenon : See —
Webb, John M., and Kazenas. 2,886,869.
Kazimierczak. Dyonizy. Rotary brush. 2,871,495, 2-3-59,
CI. 15—180.
Kazmaier, Richard W., and G. Perry, to Llbbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. 'Shaping plastic sheets. 2,885,732, 5-12-59, CI.
18 — 19.
Kazmierzak, Julius J. : See —
Sherer, Albert L., and Kazmierzak. 2,902,044.
Kazuk, Walter F., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Light source. 2,907,909, 10-6-59, CI. 313 — 109.
K'Burg, Robert T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Process for preparing symmetrical hexachlorodiphenyl
urea. 2,878,284, 3-17-59, CI. 260—553.
K'Burg, Robert T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Process for preparing symmetrical hexachlorodiphenyl
urea. 2,878,285, 3-17-59, CI. 260—553.
Keahev, Sammie G. : See —
Doolittle, Donald B., and Keahey. 2,906,475.
Kealy, Thomas J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for preparing bicyclooctenones. 2,883,425, 4-21-59,
CI. 260—586.
Kean, Clare H., deceased (by L. Kean, executrix), F. N. Tullos,
and H. C. Hougen, to Jersey Production Research Co.
Acoustic well logging apparatus. 2,894,597, 7-14—59, CI.
181 — .5.
Kean, Lucile : See —
Kean, Clare H., Tullos, and Hougen. 2,894,597.
Kearby, Kenneth K. : See —
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Kearby, and Ogorzaly. 2,884,371.
Kearby, Kenneth K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Activated carbon-platinum-aluminum chloride hydroforming
catalyst. 2,881,131, 4-7-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Kearby, Kenneth K„ and I. Kirschenbaum, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hydrocracking of gas oils. 2,885,346,
5-5-59, CI. 208 — 79.
Kearby, Kenneth K., and G. R. Gilbert, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Production of alumina. 2,893,837, 7-7-59,
CI. 23 — 142.
Kearfott Co.. Inc. : See —
Alvine, Samuel, Jr. 2,877,435. >
Emerson John F. 2,889,475.
Jenney, Alan M. 2,900,983.
Machlanski, Henry T. 2,896,868.
Kearney, George W. Pipe aligning tool. 2,872,888, 2-10-59,
CI. 113—102.
Kearney, James R., Corp. : See —
Gesellschap, Robert A. 2,897,255.
Gesellschap, Robert A. 2,901,573.
Ortwig, Thomas B. 2,879,348.
Kearney, John F.. and J. W. Soderberg, % to R. P. Strakos,
and % to J. Malasky. Automatic proportional traffic con-
trol device. 2,892,995, 6-30-59, CI. 340 — 31.
Kearney, John R. Garment hanger. 2,903,169, 9-8-59, CI.
223—88.
Kearney, Joseph W., and W. H. Spencer, to Cutler-Hammer,
Inc. Test apparatus. 2,868,978, 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Kearney, Thomas J. : See —
Jacke, Stanley E., Newsome, and Kearney. 2,900,038.
Kearney, Thomas J., to Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc.
Apparatus and method for fluid treatment of metallic slugs
or the like. 2,894,484, 7-14-59, CI. 118 — 58.
Kearney, Thomas J., and E. J. McNamara, to Detrex Chemi-
cal Industries, Inc. Cleaning machines. 2,909,872,
10-27-59, CI. 51—164.
Kearney & Trecker Corp. : See —
Armitage, Joseph B., and Eserkaln. 2,914,992.
Armitage, Joseph B., and Flannery. 2,896,465.
Armitage, Joseph B., and Flannery. 2,908,178.
Davis, Jacob M., and Hochmuth. 2,903,569.
Hutchens, Morris L., Lenert, and Henderson. 2,900,849.
Hutchens, Morris L., Lenert, and Schalk. 2,867,154.
Riedel, Kurt A. 2,896,512.
Riedel, Kurt A. 2,908,204.
Schmidt, Alfred O. 2.884.838.
Sedgwick, Robert K. 2,911,662.
>Senn, Jurg A., and H. R. Schlichting. 2,876,526.
Wetzel, Theodore A. 2.869,429.
Wetzel, Theodore A. 2,881,666.
Wetzel, Theodore A. 2,882,476.
Kearney, William R., to General Motors Corp. Terminal
board. 2,896,188, 7-21-59. CI. 339 — 198.
Kearns, Charles M., Jr., and W. H. Habicht, to United Air-
craft Corp. Anti-vibrating solenoid valve. 2,868,494. 1-
13-59, CI. 251 — 64.
Kearns, Veronica. Composite soles for the manufacture of
custom made shoes. 2,884,718, 5-5-59, CI. 36 — 30.
Kearns, William J. L. : See —
Reilly. Park M., Lewis, and Kearns. 2,884,473.
Kearns, William J. L., to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Hood.
2,888,333, 5-26-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Kearns, William J. L., to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Method of
starting up a dehydrogenation process. 2,911,453, 11-3-59,
CI. 260—680.
Kearse, Myra S. Pocket calendar device with punch means.
2,868,293, 1-13-59, CI. 164—85.
Kearse, George P., to Finnev Mfg. Co. V. H. F. television
antenna. 2,872,681. 2-3-59, CI. 343 — 833.
Keasbey & Mattison Co. : See —
Altemus, Daniel F., and Schneider. 2,871,031.
Ashman. Herbert W. 2 873.008.
Muehleck, Ernest, Kinney, and Lanz. 2,901,808.
Keathley, Maurice F., Sr., and R. O. Manspeaker. Convevor
apparatus for foodstuffs. 2,880,850, 4-7-59, CI. 198 — 185.
Keating, Billy J. Letterpress hold-down wire. 2,916,286,
12-8-59, CI. 271 — 89.
Keating, Charles R., Jr., and M. Salak, to American Brake
Shoe Co. Method of making railroad brake shoes.
2,902,752, 9-8-59, CI. 29 — 407.
Keating, David : See —
Lamberton, Clifford J., Christensen, and Keating.
2,878,455.
Keating, Jerome V. Cigarette package. 2,904,169, 9-15-59,
CI. 206 — 41.
Keating, John H., to Monarch Aluminum Mfg. Co. Method
of melting aluminum ingots. 2,882,142, 4-14-59, CI.
75—68.
Keating, John H., to Monarch Aluminum Mfg. Co. Grinding
and polishing machine. 2,896,378, 7-28-59, CI. 51 — 145.
Keating Mfg. Corp. : See —
Keating, Marion M. 2,900,712.
LIST OF PATENTEES
499
Keating, Marion M., to Keating Mfg. Corp. Method of mak-
ing sealed metallic containers. 2,000,712, 8-25-o9, CI.
29 422
Keating, Richard T. Toy igloo. 2,879,553, 3-31-59, CI.
20—2.
Keating, William T. : See —
McKenney, Henry F., and Keating. 2,878,327.
Keating, William T., and A. Richter, to Sperry-Rand Corp.,
Ford Instrument Co. Division. Device for determining
liquid level and interface postion. 2,911,828, 11-10-59,
CI. 73—290.
Kebbon, Earl R. : See —
Lamb, Anthony H., and Kebbon. 2,904,996.
Kebrich, Leonard M., and A. W. Stroebel, to National Lead
Co. Process for the manufacture of stabilizer-plasticizer
compositions. 2.874.062, 2-17-59, CI. 106—262.
Kebrle, Jindrich : See —
Hoffmann, Karl, and Kebrle. 2,875,212.
Keek, Jack B., to Curtis Companies Inc. Cabinet construc-
tion 2,874,015. 2-17-59, CI. 312—263.
Keck, Johannes, to Dr. Karl Thomae, G. m. b. H. Bifidogenic
compositions. 2,872,382, 2-3-59, CI. 195—100.
Keck, Karl, to L. Schuler, A.G. Displaceable die holder for
power press. 2,880,867, 4-7-59, CI. 207 — 1.
Keck, William J., to United States of America, Navy. Sus-
tainer exhaust gas deflector. 2,871,658, 2-3-59, CI.
60 — 35.6.
Kee, Leland M., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Welding rods
and method of making same. 2,870,047, 1-20-59, CI.
117—202.
Keefe, Arthur. Insert for pneumatic tires. 2,910,106,
10-27-59. CI. 152 — 363.
Keefe, Bernard T. Educational apparatus for demonstrating
gravitational effects. 2,913,834, 11-24-59, CI. 35—19.
Keefe, Frank J., Jr., to Farrington Mfg. Co. Armrest. 2,914,-
119, 11-24-59, CI. 155 — 19S.
Keefe, Robert L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of cutting polyamide filaments. 2,887,155, 5-19-59,
CI. 164—17.
Keefer, George B., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus
for blanket charging glass batch in a glass furnace.
2,910,194, 10-27-59, CI. 214 — 18.
Keefer, George E., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus
for blanket charging glass batch in a glass furnace.
2,910,196, 10-27-59, CI. 214—18.2.
Keefer, George E.. to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method for
blanket charging glass batch in a glass furnace. 2,910,199,
10-27-59, CI. 214 — 152.
Keefer, George E., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Bearing
structure with gas-tight seal. 2,915,342, 12-1-59, CI.
308 — 77.
Keegan, Frank X. : See —
Archer, Lee A., and Keegan. 2,882,509.
Keegin, Curtis W. Vehicular signal system. 2,897,479,
7-28-59. CI. 340—74.
Keehn, Frank X. Wrecking bar. 2,910,271, 10-27-59, CI.
251 129
Keehn, Robert D. : See —
Couse, Kibbey W., and Keehn. 2,904,850.
Keehn, George R., and J. G. Moorhead, to United States
of America, Army. Setting mechanism. 2,881,634,
4-14-59, CI. 74 — 479.
Keehn- O Mfg. Co. : See —
Keehn, Warner L. 2,879,081.
Keehn, Robert D. : See —
Couse, Kibbey W., and Keehn. 2,873,751.
Keehn, Warner L., to Keehn- O Mfg. Co. Breakaway valve.
2.879,081, 3-24-59, CI. 284—10.
Keel. Adolf, to Vickers Inc. Servo control for power trans-
mission. 2.870,746. 1-27-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Keelavite Co. Ltd., The : See —
Lee. Norman. 2.881,793.
Reid. Eric W. 2,907,450.
Keeler Brass Co. : See —
Jakeway, Gerald V. 2,889,694.
Keeler, John R. : See —
Sailer, Henry A., and Keeler. 2,894,890.
Keeler, Le Roy H. : See —
Fonda, Jay C. 2,908,769.
Keeler, William R., D. R. Douslin, and C. H. Deal, Jr., to Shell
Development Co. Method for the recovery of hydrogen
peroxide. 2,869.989. 1-20-59, CI. 23 — 207.
Keeleric, George F., and L. A. Williams, Jr. ; said Williams
assor. to said Keeleric. Dressing of abrasive tools. 2,905,-
605, 9-22-59, CI. 204 — 143.
Keeley, Armand E. : See —
Rockwell, Donald M., Keeley, and Joseph. 2,882,632.
Kee Lox Mfg. Co. : See —
Harvey, Edmund N., Jr. 2,893,890.
Keely, Clifford D., % to R. J. Baisley. Machine for adhesively
joining two surfaces. 2,898,816, 8-11-59, CI. 93 — 36.
Keely, Clifford D., V2 to R. J. Baislev. Carton flap sealing
machine. 2,898,820. 8-11-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Keely, Clifford D. Table tilt device for taper. 2,908,497,
10-13-59, CI. 271 — 62.
Keen, Clifford P. Wrestling helmet. 2,898,596, 8-11-59, CI.
2—3.
Keen, Everett M., and A. J. Siciliano, to Keen Mfg. Corp.
Multiple nest structure for poultry. 2,892,447. 6-30-59,
CI. 119 — 45.
Keen, Everett M., and A. J. Siciliano, to Keen Mfg. Corp.
Supporting stand for feeder troughs and the like.
2,892,604, 6-30-59, CI. 248—125.
Keen, Harold H., to International Computers and Tabulators
Ltd. Record controlled conveyor systems. 2,909,128. 10-
20-59, CI. 104 — 88.
Keen Mfg. Corp. : See —
Keen, Everett M„ and Siciliano. 2,892,447.
Keen, Everett M., and Siciliano. 2,892,604.
Keen, William R., and E. J. Grajeck, to Collins & Aikman
Corp. Coated textile material and method of making same.
2,908,013, 10-13-59, CI. 2—278.
Keenan, John D., Jr. : See —
Lewis, Frank M., Keenan, and Goldmann. 2,895,291.
Sylvester, John D., Messmer, and Keenan. 2,913,875.
Keene, Lee C. : See —
Tuttle, Kenneth B., and Keene. 2,900,136.
Keene, Paul A. : See —
Follows, Alan G., and Keene. 2,882,144.
Keene, Lester E.„ by T. Keene, executrix, to Underwood Corp.
Carriage overbanking elimination. 2,897,942, 8-4—59. CI.
197—63.
Keene. Thelma : See —
Keene, Lester E. 2,897,942.
Keener, Dale M., to United States of America, Navy. Hori-
zontal shock machine. 2,907,201, 10-6-59, CI. 73 — 12.
Keener, Howard N. Contact jaw assembly for electric weld-
ing. 2,900,489, 8-18-59, CI. 219 — 136.
Keener, Robert L. Right angle printed circuit connector.
2,910,628, 10-27-59, Cl. 317—101.
Keepers, Harry R., to Browning Mfg. Co. Variable pitch
sheave. 2,890,592, 6-16-59, Cl. 74 — 230.17.
Keeprite Products Ltd. : See —
Musson, Harry R. 2,874,550.
Kees, George, Jr. Sub-level cutting tool. 2,876,777, 3-10-59,
Cl. 128—304.
Kees, George, Jr. Surgical instruments with drop lock.
2,876, 77S, 3-10-59, Cl. 128 — 346.
Keese, Beverly W., to Rockwell Standard Corp. Tandem drive
axle assembly with straight line through line drive connec-
tion. 2,870,853, 1-27-59, Cl. 180 — 22.
Keese, Beverly W., to The Rockwell-Standard Corp. Tandem
axle drive and lubricating means therefor. 2,870,854,
1-27-59, Cl. 180—22.
Keese, Beverly W., and J. E. Williams, to Rockwell-Standard
Corp. Vehicle drive mechanism. 2,915,920, 12-8-59, Cl.
74 — 701.
Keesee, Roland R. Collapsible tube container and dispenser.
2,902,063^ 9-1-59, Cl. 141 — 370.
Keesling, Thomas B., to Canning Equipment Co. Fruit
orientator, splitter and pitter. 2,918,098, 12-22-59, Cl.
146—28.
Keesling, Thomas B., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Feed mechanism. 2,889,911, 6-9-59. Cl. 198 — 26.
Keevil, Henry W. : See —
Brazitis, William, and Keevil. 2,882,489.
Kegerise, Wesley R., to The Carpenter Steel Co. Alloy steel.
2,891,859, 6-23-59, Cl. 75 — 128.
Kegerise, Wesley R., and G. B. Heydt, to The Carpenter Steel
Co. High temperature alloy steel. 2,875,042, 2-24-59, Cl.
75—126.
Kegerise, Wesley R., and B. T. Lanphier. to The Carpenter
Steel Co. Single phase austenitic alloy steel. 2,891,858,
6-23-59. Cl. 75 — 125.
Kehaly, William J. Tunneling machine having a rotary
cutting ring. 2,913,236, 11-17-59, Cl. 262—7.
Kehe, Henry J. : See —
Jansen, Jacob E., and Kehe. 2,877,209.
Kehl, Lawrence J. : See —
Dykstra, Lucas J., and Kehl. 2,915,789.
Kehler, Russell D., and A. R. Topfer, to Philco Corp. Im-
proved apparatus for measuring punch-through voltage or
a related quantity. 2,906,958, 9-29-59, Cl. 324 — 158.
Kehler, Theodor K., to Hoerbiger & Co. Annular plate
valve 2,870,783. 1-27-59. Cl. 137 — 516.13.
Kehm, Paul H., and W. F. Schultz, to General Motors Corp.
Electric fuel pump system. 2,912,595, 11-10-59, Cl.
290—36.
Kehoe, Ellsworth A. : See —
Olson, Elmer, Kehoe, and Dermond. 2,899,951.
Kehoe, John A. C. : See —
Crummer, Charles K., and Kehoe. 2,880,544.
Kehoe, Thomas J. Coffee makers. 2,868,110, 1-13-59, Cl.
99 — 299.
Kehoe, William R., to American Meter Co. Inc. Gas pres-
sure regulator. 2,898.928. 8-11-59. Cl. 137—80.
Kehr, Abraham B., to Kehr Products Co. Compartmented
package. 2,917,164, 12-15-59, Cl. 206 — 47.
Kehr Clifton L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Zinc
halide complexes of 2-mercapto- and 2,2'-dithiobis-benzo-
thiazole. 2,868,798, 1-13-59, Cl. 260—299.
Kehr Products Co. : See —
Kehr, Abraham B. 2,917,164.
Kehrer, Charles F. Automatic sewing and handling machine.
2,874,659, 2-24-59, Cl. 112 — 10.
Kehres, Joel L. : See —
Budd. Wilbert H., Christner, Barden, Kehres, and Daily.
2.871,328.
Kehrl. Howard H.. to General Motors Corp. Clutch assembly.
2,885,047, 5-5-59, Cl. 192—68.
Keicher, Georg : See —
Eckhardt, Heinz, Keicher, and von Rosenberg. 2,871,136.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Operating mecha-
6-23-59, CI. 200—
2,912,910.
Keidel, Frederick A. : See —
Flook, William M., Jr.. and Keidel. 2,898,282.
Keidel, Frederick A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Coulometric reagent generation. 2,900,317, 8-18-59, CI.
204 — 195.
Keighley, Lloyd M., to General Motors Corp. Ice block re-
leaser and storage bucket. 2,903,865, 9-15-59, CI. 62 — 344.
Keightley, George M., to Jarvis Mfg., Inc. Automatic choke
for shotguns. 2,867,932, 1-13-59, CI. 42 — 79.
Keil, Havard L. : See —
Cavanaugh, Edward F., and Keil. 2,900,267.
Keil, Havard L., to Armour and Co. Method of preparing
gelatin or glue. 2,908,615, 10-13-59, CI. 195 — 6.
Keil, Henry P., to The Fixture Hardware Corp. Combined
moistening and contact pressure control for liquid process
duplicating machines. 2,867,169, 1-6-59, CI. 101 — 132.5.
Keil, Joseph W., to Dow Corning Corp. Process of bonding
polysiloxanes to a surface and the resulting product.
2,902,389, 9-1-59, CI. 117 — 72.
Keilig, Wolfgang, to Mix & Genest Akt. Marking device
for edge-wise conveyor systems. 2,891,467, 6-23-59, CI.
101—2.
Keim, Gerald I., to Hercules Powder Co. Cationic-modified
urea-formaldehyde resins. 2,884,407, 4-28-59, CI. 260—
67.5.
Keim, Paul T., and R. C. Treseder, to General Motors Corp.
Anti-skid hydraulic brake system. 2,869,687, 1-20-59, CI.
188—181.
Keimatsu, Katsutaro : See —
Hiratsuka, Kizo, Yonemitsu, Itabashi, Ishikawa, Date,
and Keimatsu. 2,889,368.
Keinzle Apparate G. m. b. H. : See —
Hubl, Franz. 2,870,897.
Keir, Alexander J., and S. R. Hirsch, to Worthington Corp.
Oil heating arrangement for rotary fluid compressor.
2,867,376, 1-6-59, CI. 230—207.
Keir, Alexander J., and M. S. Harvey, to Worthington Corp.
Tool retainer for percussive tools. 2,911,224, 11-3-59,
CI. 279 — 19.5.
Keir and Cawder Ltd. : See —
Shaw, James. 2,910,168.
Keirans, Joseph A., to Essex Wire Corp
anism for electric switches. 2,892,059,
105.
Keiser, Rufus D. : See —
Wilson, Allen B., Keiser, and Coleman
Keiser, Russell W. : See —
Decker, Edmond L. 2,892,554.
Keister, Robert G. : See —
Alspaugh, Paul L., Keister, and Perry. 2,912,126.
Alspaugh, Paul L., Keister, and Perry. 2,912,132.
Keister, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
matic game-playing machine. 2,877,019, 3-10-59, CI
130.
Keith, Arthur C. : See —
Gorman, James M., and Keith. 2,901,360.
Keith, Carl D. : See—
Teter, John W., and Keith. 2,885,369.
Keith, Carl D., to Sinclair Refining Co. Alumina preparation.
2,894,915, 7-14-59, CI. 252— -163.
Keith, Carl D. to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Process for
preparing alumina trihydrate. 2,874,130, 2-17-59, CI.
252 — 466.
Keith, Carl D.. to Sinclair Refining Co. Method for prepar-
ing aluminum hydrate compositions. 2,898,307, 8-4-59,
CI. 252 — 463.
Keith, Carl D., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for prepar-
ing a catalyst. 2,908,655, 10-13-59, CI. 252 — 465.
Keith. Carl D., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Process of re-
forming gasoline with a platinum-on-alumina catalvst and
method of preparing said catalyst composite. 2,909,481,
10-20-59, CI. 208^138.
Keith, Carl D., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Method of
preparing platinum-alumina catalyst. 2,914,485, 11-24-59,
CI. 252 — 441.
Keith, Carl D., and A. P. Hauel, to Engelhard Industries, Inc.
Process for preparing alumina catalyst compositions.
2,867.588, 1-6-59, CI. 252—466.
Keith. Carl D., and B. Seligman, to Engelhard Industries,
Inc. Calcination of macrosize alumina hydrate. 2,916,356,
12-8-59, CI. 23—142.
Keith. Donald G. Method of and apparatus for packaging
flownble materials in thermoplastic sheet material.
2.898.714, 8-11-59, CI. 53—30.
Keith, George H. : See —
Revere, Paul E., and Keith. 2,903,385.
Keith, James V. Revolution Indicating knob device.
2,901,998, 9-1-59, CI. 116—115.
Keith, John V., to Universal Winding Co. Winding ma-
chine and method of doffing and thread-in. 2,870,971,
1-27-59. CI. 242—18.
Keith, John V., and K. D. Kirkman, to Universal Winding
Co. Two-for-one stop motion. 2,890,564, 6-16-59, CI.
57—89.
Keith. Percival C. : See —
Chervenak, Michael C, Keith, and Pichler. 2,891,003.
Chervenak, Michael C, Keith, and Pichler. 2,891,006.
Keith, Percival C, to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Fluidized
solids refluxing in hydrocarbon conversions. 2,885,342,
5-5-59, CI. 208 — 59.
Keith, Percival C, and F. Ringer, to Hydrocarbon Research,
Inc. Coal hydrogenation. 2,8S5,337, 5-5-59, CI. 20S — 8.
Auto-
273—
Keith, Percival C, and H. N. Woebcke, to Hydrocarbon Re-
search, Inc. Iron oxide reduction. 2,900,246, 8-18-59, CI.
75—26.
Keith, Ted W. Keyhole lighting fixture. 2,914,656, 11-24-59,
CI. 240—2.13.
Keith, Wayland D. : See —
Barrington, James A. 2,887,109.
Keith, Wayland D., and J. V. Ho Howell ; said Hollowell
assor. to said Keith. Fluid coupled load braking apparatus.
2,883,013, 4-21-59, CI. 192—2.
Keith, Willis C, to Sinclair Refining Co. Thermal process
for preparing butadiene from butene-2. 2,873,301, 2-10-59,
CI. 260 — 680.
Keith, Willis C, to Sinclair Refinin
glycerol triesters. 2,911,437, 11-3-
Keizer, Eugene 0. : See —
Burns, Leslie L., Jr., and Keizer.
Keizer, Bugene O., to Radio Corp. of
vision switching circuits. 2,873,406.
Keizer, Eugene O., to Radio
image scanning apparatus.
; Co. Preparation
a9, CI. 260 — 491.
of
2,915,594.
America. Color tele-
2-10-59, CI. 315—26.
Corp. of America. Television
2,881,354, 4-7-59, CI. 315—10.
Keizer, Eugene O., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision receivers. 2,883,451, 4-21-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Keizer, Eugene O., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
frequency control apparatus. 2,891,105, 6-16-59, CI.
178—5.8.
Keizer, Eugene O., to Radio Corp. of America. Intercarrier
sound television receivers. 2,901,533, 8-25-59, CI. 178 —
5.8.
Kekenak, Charles, to General Steel Products Corp. Partition
structures. 2,915,151. 12-1-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Kelbel, Donald W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Two path power
flow turbine transmission. 2,874,590, 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Kelbel, Donald W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Valving controls.
2,877,668, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 788.
Kelbel, Donald W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,896,479, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 781.
Kelchner, Harley E., to Burroughs Corp. Sheet feeding
apparatus. 2,910,293, 10-27-59, CI. 271 — 52.
Kelco Co. : See — ■
Gibsen, Kenneth F. 2,918,375.
McNeely, William H., and O'Connell. 2,902,479.
Miller, Aaron, and Magnuson. 2,913,364.
Kelco Engineering Ltd. : See —
Jensen, Louis. 2,869.780.
Kelemen, Frank K., to KSM Products, Inc. Flux-charged arc
welding studs. 2,885,228, 5-5-59, CI. 287—20.2.
Kelite Corp. : See —
McDonald, Louis M. 2,885,312.
Keil, Waldo R., to Cen-Vi-Ro Pipe Corp. Anchor lug for pipe
tension wire. 2,887,130, 5-19-59, CI. 138—84.
Kelleigh, Waldo J., to Electrical Apparatus Co., Inc. Clutch
actuating device. 2.876.882, 3-10-59, CI. 192 — 98.
Keller, Alexander, to Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft.
Compressed gas condenser. 2,900,585, 8-18-59, CI. 317—
244.
Keller, Arthur P., Jr., and I. C. Simon, to J. & A. Keller
Machine Co., Inc. Facing heads. 2,901,935, 9-1-59, CI.
82—1.
Keller, Dan W., to Calumet Mfg. Co. Print washer.
2,877,700, 3-17-59, CI. 95—97.
Keller, Ernst, R. Durig, and F. Mindermann, to J.
Geigy A.-G. Copper containing disazo dvestuffs of
stilbene series. 2,882,266, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 146.
Keller. Fred : See —
IClobs. Murle W., Keller, and Williams. 2,870,164.
Keller, Ernst : See —
Zweidler, Reinhard, and Keller. 2,907,760.
Keller, Fritz : See —
Lehni, Rudolf, and Keller. 2,885.166.
Keller, Harold M., to General Mills, Inc. Gravy or sauce mix.
2,909,431, 10-20-59, CI. 99—94.
Keller, Harold M., and R. G. Beck, to General
Process for making a refrigerated batter.
1-20-59. CI. 99 — 192.
Keller, Heinz : See —
Liewald, Fritz, Rigo, and Keller. 2,919,376.
Keller, Herbert : See —
Herrling, Siegfried. Keller, and Miickter. 2,876.233.
Keller, Herbert L., to The Vendo Co. Mechanism for dis-
charging generally cylindrical articles from the bottom of
a staggered stack thereof. 2,872.071, 2-3-59, CI. 221 — 67.
Keller, J. & A., Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Keller, Arthur P., Jr., and Simon. 2,901,935.
Keller, James L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hvdro-
carbon separation process. 2,914,455, 11-24-59, CI. 208 —
25.
Keller, James P. : See —
Bown, Delos E., Keller, and Watson. 2,904,486.
Keller, John H., to General Motors Corp. Clutch operating
mechanism. 2,882,744, 4-21-59, CI. 74 — 512.
Keller, Henry R. Circular lettering guide.
5-19-59, CI. 33—23.
Keller, Herbert, and H. Miickter. to Chemie
G.m.b.H. Novel antibiotically active products.
6-23-59, CI. 260—210.
Keller, Herbert R. : See —
Palmer, William E., and Keller. 2,884,749.
Keller. Karl L. Precision parallel
1-13-59. CI. 33 — 162.
Keller & Knappich G.m.b.H. : See —
Uhl, Siegfried. 2,908,484.
R.
the
Mills, Inc.
2,870,026.
2,886,891.
Grunenthnl
2,891,943.
gauge. 2,867,909.
LIST OF PATENTEES
501
Keller, Philip B., to R. T. Colliei. Refrigerator drive utiliz-
ing waste heat. 2,869.332, 1-20-59. CI. 62—238.
Keller, Philip B., y5 to H. H. Franklin, % to H. W. Sears,
% to C. T. Erickson, and % to J. P. Holm. Bottle closure.
2,903,148, 9-8-59, CI. 215 — 45.
Keller, Robert R. Panel joints and panel joining devices.
2,888,112, 5-26-59, CI. 189 — 36.
Keller. Rudolf: See —
Kleemann, Alois, Keller, and Bindler. 2,897,041.
Zinke-Allmang, Leichtle, Von Bank, and Keller. 2,905,598,
Keller, Sevmour P., to International Business Machines Corp.
Low voltage indicator. 2,910,648, 10-27-59, CI. 324 — 94.
Keller, Wayne H. : See — ■
Spedding, Frank H., Wilhelm, and Keller. 2,903,351.
Keller, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Rosinate dispersing agents in chloroprene polymerization.
2.914,497, 11-24-59, CI. 260—27.
Keller, Wolfgang : See —
Emeis, Reimer. and Keller. 2,898,429.
Riimmel, Theodor, Keller, and Quast. 2,913,561.
Kellersman, Robert : See —
Ine, Frank H., and Kellersman. 2,907,494.
Kellett, Eric, and L. W. Chambers, to The Birmingham
Small Arms Co. Ltd. Die-casting machines. 2,867,868,
1-13-59. CI. 22—68.
Kelley, Benjamin F. Hydraulic pipe tonging device.
2,871,743, 2-3-59, CI. 81—53.
Kelley, Carl S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Heat exchanger
which forms the sole fluid distribution means in a catalyst
regenerator. 2,914,388, 11-24-59, CI. 23—288.
Kelley. Charles A. : See —
Flora, Laurence H., and Kelley. 2,867,258.
Kelley, Curtis P.. to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,899.256. 8-11-59, CI. 312—296.
Kelley, Daniel J., and S. E. Lanham, to General Foods Corp.
Coconut treating process and product. 2,917,745, 12-15-59,
CI. 99—125.
Kelley, Everett J. : See —
Neher, Harry T., Specht, and Kelley. 2,888,480.
Kelley, Frank M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Meth-
od for coating polyfluoroethylenes. 2,898,228, 8^4-59. CI.
117 — 47.
Kelley, Fred W., Jr., to General Electric Co. Saturable core
transformer. 2,870,397, 1-20-59. CI. 323 — 56.
Kelley, Fred W., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Saturable re-
actor circuits. 2.886.769, 5-12-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Kelley, George B. Flexible conveyor. 2,880,847, 4-7-59, CI.
198 — 109.
Kelley, George G., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Multichannel analyzer. 2,912,577,
11-10-59, CI. 250—27.
Kelley, Gilbert A., to Surface Combustion Corp. Condition-
ing method and apparatus. 2,881,853, 4-14-59, CI. 183 — 2.
Kelley, Gilbert A., to Surface Combustion Corp. Air condi-
tioning apparatus and method. 2,894,376, 7-14-59, CI.
62—271.
Kelley. Gilbert A., H. E. Rahm, and R. P. Thompson, to
Surface Combustion Corp. Evaporating and dehumidifying
apparatus. 2.876.S33, 3-10-59, CI. 159 — i.
Kelley, James H., and J. E. Eberhardt, to Bethlehem Steel
Co. Coke gas and tar firing of open hearths. 2,891,609,
6-23-59, CI. 158—117.5.
Kelly, Joe T.. and H. M. Knight, to The American Oil Co.
Alkylation process. 2,898,390. 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 683.44.
Kelley. John F. : See —
Sehieser, Warren J., Kelley, and Marshall. 2,873.47S.
Schieser, Warren J.. Kelley, and Marshall. 2,890.013
Kelley, John J. Protective covering for metals. 2,918,389,
12-22-59, CI. 117 — 68.
Kelley, Leon P. Safety hook. 2,872,717, 2-10-59, CI. 24 — 232.
Kelley, Maurice J. : See —
Hunter, Joseph, Kelley, and Nothum. 2,918,428.
Kelley. Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Transmission con-
trol system. 2,875.643, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 645.
Kelley, Oliver K.. to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic torque
converter. 2,882,684, 4-21-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Transmission.
2.882,751, 4-21-59. CI. 74 — 677.
Kelley. Oliver K.. to General Motors Corp. Plural step trans-
mission. 2,884,813, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 754.
Kelley, Oliver K. Automatic plural transmissions. 2,889,717
6-9-59. CI. 74 — 710.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Transmission.
2,893,266, 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 677.
Kelley. Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Transmission.
2,898.740. 8-11-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Kelley. Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle having
auxiliary transmission for the operation of accessories.
2,903,083, 9-8-59, CI. 180 — 53.
Kelley, Oliver K.. to General Motors Corp. Viscosimeter type
governors. 2,906,518, 9-29-59, CI. 264—14.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Fluid cooling
torque converters. 2,910,832. 11-3-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Reactor blade
pitch control of a hvdrodynamic torque converter.
2,911,786, 11-10-59, CI. 60 — 12.
Kelley, Oliver K., to General Motors Corp. Hydrodynamic
system for liquid cooled friction brakes. 2,917,137,
12-15-59, CI. 188—264.
Kelley, Oliver K., G. K. Hause, and C. C. Wrigley, to General
Motors Corp. Windshield cleaning apparatus. 2,882,545,
4-21-59, CI. 15—250.4.
Kelley, Oliver K., G. K. Hause, and C. C. Wrigley. to General
Motors Corp. Windshield cleaning mechanism. 2,898,644,
8-11-59, CI. 20 — 40.5.
Kelley, Oliver K., G. K. Hause, aud F. A. Swindell, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Reactor blade pitch of a hydrodynamic
torque converter. 2,911,785, 11-10-59, CI. 60 — 12.
Kelley, Thomas H., to The Buckeye Cellulose Corp. Fatty
acid recovery from soap stocic. 2,877,249, 3-10-59, CI.
260 — 418.
Kelley, Walter A., and R. D. Mohler, to Motorola, Inc.
Electronic horn. 2,910,688, 10-27-59, CI. 340—384.
Kelley, William B. : See —
Bay, Ernest, and Kelley. 2,904,976.
Kellican, Thelma E., and L. Rumsey. Eraser cleaner.
2,888,785, 6-2-59, CI. 51 — 185.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Co. Follow-up con-
trol system. 2,870,386. 1-20-59. CI. 318—30.
Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Co. Position con-
trol system and device. 2,905,874, 9-22-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Kellinger, John. Game apparatus. 2,872,194, 2-3-59, CI.
273—127.
Kellma Aktiebolag : See —
Kail, Oscar E. 2,908,856.
Kail, Oscar E. 2,911,584.
Kellner, Jackson M., and J. M. Camp, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Junk basket. 2,906,341, 9-29-59, CI. 166—
99.
Kellner, Paul, and M. H. Block ; said Block assor. to said
Kellner. Body encircling garments. 2,914,070, 11-24-59,
CI. 128—558.
Kellogg, Charles T., to Clemson Bros., Inc. Shuttle-pin
clutch drive mechanism for lawn mowers. 2,905,294,
9-22-59, CI. 192 — 46.
Kellogg, Charles W. Gate valve. 2,891,762, 6-23-59, CI.
251 — 327.
Kellogg Co. : See —
Raymer, Morris M., Sr., and Jenney. 2,888,155.
Kellogg, Everett J. : See —
Wheeler, Will L., Hall, and Kellogg. 2,878,561.
Wheeler, Will L., Hall, and Kellogg. 2,906,019.
Kellogg, Harry L., to General Electric Co. Static magnetic
frequency multiplier. 2,911,582, 11-3-59, CI. 321 — 7.
Kellogg, M. W., Co., The : See —
Alozery, Nicholas J. G., and Stanford. 2,890,996.
Atteridg, Paul T. 2,881,058.
Bednars, Charles, Smith, and Stanford. 2,881,128.
Bednars, 'Charles, Stanford, and Patton. 2,890,165.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett. 2.888,307.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett. 2,913,400.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett. 2,914,464.
Burton, William P., and Slyngstad. 2,902,434.
Copenhaver, John W., and Kwiatek. 2,882,310.
Copenhaver, John W., and Weber. 2,882,305.
Copenhaver, John W., and Weber. 2,882,307.
Davis, Horace R., and Brandon. 2,880,255.
Davis, Horace R., and Sorensen. 2,870.163.
Davis, Horace R., Jr., and Sorensen. 2,870,215.
Degnen, William J. 2,919,240.
Degnen, William J. 2,919,243.
Dickinson, Norman L. 2.886,421.
Diehl, Charles. 2,910,572.
Frank, Wallace E., and Ohntrup. 2,870,427.
Hanford, William E. 2,882,316.
Howard, Everett W. 2,903,419.
Jewell, Joseph W. 2,882,218.
Jewell, Joseph W. 2.891,907.
Kelly, Louis J. 2,901,414.
Kelly, Louis J., and McNally. 2,919,241.
King, Charles 'C. 2,890,256.
King, Charles C, and Hanisian. 2,886,611.
Kwiatek, Jack. 2,882,303.
Kwiatek, Jack. 2,882,308.
Kwiatek, Jack. 2,882,309.
Kwiatek, Jack. 2,882,311.
Kwiatek, Jack. 2,882,312.
Kwiatek, Jack, and Copenhaver. 2,882,313.
Loughran, Robert T., and Burton. 2,867,579.
McGrath, Henry G. 2,904,576.
McGrath, Henry G., and Knaus. 2,894,903.
Nathan, Marvin F. 2.899.284.
Nathan, Marvin F. 2,918,424.
Osborne, John B. 2,919,244.
Osborne, John B., and Patton. 2,900,329.
Owens, Robert M. 2,873.175.
Passino, Herbert J. 2.882,315.
Patton, James L., and Smith. 2,909,479.
Patton, James L., Stanford, and Burton. 2,900,323.
Patton, James L., and Timson. 2,900,324.
Patton, James L., and Tock. 2,886.517.
Riblett, Earl W., Burton, Kaufman, and Lefrancois.
2,913,398.
Rice, Louis F. 2,879,145.
Rice, Louis F., Patton, Timson, and Partridge. 2,900,325.
Rossheim, David B. 2,901,592.
Schaaf, Robert P. 2.895.81 1 .
Schreiner, Warren C, and Walen. 2,912,301.
Schwarzenbek. Eugene F. 2.897,137.
Shoulberg, Robert H. 2,885.712.
Skelly, Joseph F. 2,900,330.
Slyngstad, Charles E., and Burton. 2,882,241.
Slyngstad, Charles E., and Patton. 2,915,458
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
sewing machines.
Kelly,
typo
Kellogg, M. W., Co., The : See — Continued
Smith, Martin R. 2,883,335.
Smith, Martin R. 2,890,168.
Sorensen. David P.. and Davis. 2,870,216.
Stiles, Samuel R. 2,894,050.
Stiles, Samuel R. 2,903,339.
Turkevich, John. 2,886,515.
Weber, Charles W. 2,882,242.
Weber, Charles W. 2,882,304.
Weber, Charles W. 2,882,306.
Weber, Charles W. 2,882,314.
Wickham, Helirv P. 2.883,332.
Wickliam, Henry P., and Osborne. 2,891,001.
Kellogg, Norman L. Traffic marker apparatus. 2,870,095,
1-27-59. CI. 94 — 46.
Kellogg, Spencer, and Sons, Inc. : See —
Schwarcman, Alexander. 2,912,396.
Kells, Frank W. Thread clamp for
2.SS5,985, 5-12-59, CI. 112—253.
Kellv, Andrew J. : See —
Pettit, Jack L., and Kellv. 2,875,749.
Kelly, Brendan K. : See —
Florey, Howard W., Abraham, Newton, Burton,
Hale, and Miller. 2,883.328.
Kelly, Clyde W., to Fenestra, Inc. Window structure.
2,911,689, 11-10-59, CI. 20—52.2.
Kelly, Clyde W., to Fenestra, Inc. Door frame construction.
2,916,781, 12-15-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Kelly, Donald H. : gee —
Jackson, Ralph B., Kelly, and Townend. 2,900,234.
Kelly. Douglas J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chlorosulfonated polyethylene composition. 2,914,496,
11.24,59. CI. 200 — 23.
Kelly. Earl M., to Process Engineers Inc. Flocculation.
2.SS1.922. 4-14-59, CI. 210 — 520.
Kelly, Francis J. : See —
Sergan, Anthony J. 2,890,612.
Kelly, Fred L. : See —
Hibbitts, Charles H., and Kellv. 2.918,467.
Lloyd, Billy E., and Kelly. 2,894,950.
Kelly, George D. : See —
King, Burnham W., and Kelly. 2,879,185.
Kelly, George M.. to Kingston Products Corp. Tank
vacuum cleaner. 2.867.834. 1-13-59, CI. 15 — 327.
Kelly, George M., to Kingston Products Corp. Canister-tvpe
vacuum cleaner. 2.868.321. 1-13-59. CI. 183 — 37.
Kelly, George W., to Columbus Plastic Products, Inc. Elec-
trically heated sprue bushing for injection molding appa-
ratus. 2,911,680, 11-10-59, CI. 18—30.
Kellv, Gordon E. : See —
Fenton, Andrew F., and Kelly. 2.881.245.
Kolesnik, Michael, and Kelly. 2,880,364.
Kelly, Gordon E., and R. D. Flood, to Radio Corp. of America.
Electron beam convergence system. Re. 24,740, 12-1-59.
CI. 315—13.
Kellv. Harold C. : See —
Kra.iewski, Richard M., and Kellv. 2.887,396.
Patten, Lorraine E., and Kelly. 2,868,656.
Patten, Lorraine E., and Kelly. 2,909.434.
Kelly, Henry J. Wheeled push toy. 2,908,999, 10-20-59,
CI. 46—114.
Kelly, Howard A. : See —
Paull, Ambrose D., Kelly, and Mudge. 2.889,087.
Kelly. Hugh P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Auto-
matic gain control. 2,887.541. 5-19-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Kelly, Hugh P., and R. L. Nichols, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Broadband balanced amplifier. 2,304.643,
9-15-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Kelly, Jack J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydraulic fuel shut-
off valve. 2,874,718, 2-24-59. CI. 137 — 469.
Kelly, Jack R., to The Pusev & Jones Corp. Apparatus for
guiding traveling webs. 2,874,961, 2-24-59, CI. 271 — 2.6.
Kelly. .Tamos A. : See —
Cooper, Ronald H.. and Kelly. 2.869,195.
Jones, Lucien N., Kelly, and Merwin. 2,882,910.
Kelly, Joe T. : See —
Binning, Robert C, and Kelly. 2,913,507.
Binning, Robert C. and Kellv. 2,918,486.
Lee, Robert J., Kelly, and Knight. 2,918,504.
Kelly, John H., Jr., deceased, by M. M. Kelly, administratrix.
Continuous process for foaming rubber latices. 2,885,372.
5-5-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Kelly. John J. : See —
Patterson. Wesley V. 2.868,889.
Kelly, John R., to Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. Tilt corrector
for a gun mounting. 2,892,384, 6-30-59, CI. 89 — 41.
Kelly, John T., and A. C. Wulfert to The Columbia Mills,
Inc. Window screens. 2,898,991, 8-11-59, CI. 160 — 369.
Kelly, Kenneth C, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Wave energy
radiator. 2,90S,001, 10-6-59, CI. 343 — 771.
Kelly, Leo J., Jr. Fastener joint for spangles and other
members of flexible resilient material. 2,902,821 9-8-59,
CI. 59—80.
Kelly, Louis J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co.
version system. 2,901,414, 8-25-59, CI.
Kelly, Louis J., and C. L. McNally, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Conversion process and apparatus with plural adjacent
stages and central stripping zone. 2,919,241, 12-29-59,
CI. 208—80.
Kelly, Martin J. : See —
Greenblott, Bernard J., and Kelly. 2,919,326.
Kelly, Martin J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Improved readout circuit for multistable magnetic cores.
2,898,580. 8-4-59. CI. 340—174.
Kelly, Martin J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Electrical contact device. 2,901,580. 8-25-59, CI. 200 — 152.
Kelly, Martin J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Record card controlled electrographic printer. 2,907,254,
10-6-59, CI. 95—1.7.
Kelly. Mildred M. : See —
Kellv, John H., Jr. 2,885,372.
Kelly. Patrick S. : See —
Terry, Victor J.. R. and P. S. Kelly, and Cragg. 2,896,148.
Kelly, Peter B. : See —
Franke. Norman W., and Kelly. 2,890,247.
Kelly, Peter B., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Hydro-
carbon compositions containing the water-insoluble nitric
acid oxidation product of naphthenic acids. 2,894,828,
7-14-59, CI. 44 — 72.
Kellv, Peter W. : See —
Campbell. William G., and Kelly. 2,918.849.
Kelly, Ralph M. Differential. 2.886,980, 5-19-59, CI. 74 —
711.
Kellv. Richard : See —
Terry. Victor J., R. and P. S. Kelly, and Cragg. 2.896.148.
Kelly, Robert H. : Sse —
Patton, Paul W., and Kelly. 2,910,039.
Patton, Paul W„ Kelly, and MacNeil. 2,909,148.
Kelly. Robert P. : See —
Crittendon, Lexie R., Hailston. Haskell, Kellv, and Leek.
2.891,341.
Kelly. Thomas D. Horse cycle. 2,898.121. 8-4^59. CI. 280 —
1.203.
Kellv. Walter B.. to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Snubbor for
quick break attachment. 2.873.325 2-10-59. CI. 200 — 48.
Kelly, Walter J., to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Knitting ma-
chine for producing cut pile fabric. 2,892,331, 6-30-59,
CI. 66—85.
Kelm, Everett F., to Corning Glass Works. Resistor unit.
2.877.330. 3-10-59. CI. 201 — 73.
Kelm, Otto. Infinitely variable and three dimensional pre-
cision template. 2,905,061, 9-22-59, CI. 90 — 15.
Kelner, Robert C. : See — ■
Rubinstein, Harvey, and Kelner. 2,883,648.
Kelner. Robert C, and H. Rubinstein, to Laboratory For
Electronics, Inc. Magnetic shift registers. 2,872,663,
2-3-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Kelnhofer, Sylvester A. : See —
Carter, Herman T, and Kelnhofer. 2,883,457.
Kelsall, Jack R., to Growers Container Corp. Container and
method of making same. 2,874,891, 2-24-59, CI. 229 — 37.
Kelsey-Hayes Co. : See —
Atkin, Rupert L. 2,884,280.
Ayers, David T, Jr. 2,867,193.
2.876,027.
2,877,873.
2,883,971.
2.896.586.
2.900,963.
2,909,898.
Jr., and Hill. 2.896,584.
2,888,614.
2.889.622.
Hydrocarbon con-
208 — 65.
Ayers, David T
Ayers, David T
Ayers, David T.
Ayers, David T.
Ayers, David T.,
Ayers, David T.
Ayers, David T.,
Barnes, William A.
Barnes, William A.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Barnes, William A. 2,914,261.
Barnes, William A., and Zysk. 2.886,992.
Bauer, Albert. 2,885.781.
Clair, Verne, Jr. 2,894,322.
Dubilier, William. 2,894,321.
Hill. Edward G. 2.875.582.
Hill, Edward G. 2,876,044.
Hill, Edward G. 2,91 1 ,263.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,867.307.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,877.745.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,879,645.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,890,771.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,894,490.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2.896.585.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2.900,962.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,905,151.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,905,152.
Ingres, Jeannot G. 2,910,048.
Rank, Travers L.. and Wilderman. 2,882,775.
Ross, Elmer R. 2,887,183.
Rozmus, Walter J. 2.91 3.942.
Rozmus, Walter J., and Barnes. 2.909.951.
Schuster. Ludwig K., and Baldi. 2.911,332.
Sinclair, Charles W. 2,910,107.
Sinclair. Charles W., and Atkin. 2,911,028.
Sharpe, Frederick P. 2,915,164.
Sharpe, Frederick P. 2.917,100.
Stelzer, William. 2,883,830.
Stelzer. William. 2,883.831.
Stelzer. William. 2.883,970.
Stelzer, William. 2.913,877.
Stelzer, William, and Avers. 2,879,747.
Stelzer. William, and Ayers. 2,918,041.
Whitten. Owen M. 2.884.291.
Whitten, Owen M. 2.911.004.
Kelsev-Haves Co.. Utica Drop Forge and Tool Division : See —
Barnes, William A., and Zysk. 2,909,086.
Kelsey. James E. Artificial legs. 2,8S5.6S7, 5-12-59, CI.
3—26.
LIST OF PATENTEES
503
2,909,499.
Felting needle.
2,905,392,
2,889,426.
and Schuessler.
2.919,215.
Kelsey, Lawrence C. : See —
Kalmus, Henry P., and Kelsey. 2,918,583.
Kelsey, Lawrence C, and S. H. Petry, to W. M. Welch Mfg.
Co. Null indicating photometer. 2,868,995, 1-13-59, CI.
250—210.
Kelsey, William E. : See —
Elliott, Harold W. 2,8S5,703.
Kelso, Robert G. : See —
Hoaglin, Raymond I., Reid, and Kelso.
Kelson, John J., to The Torrington Co.
2,873,507, 2-17-59. CI. 2S — 4.
Kelter, Joseph J. : See —
Filler, Edward Z., and Kelter. 2,S93,036.
Keltner, Hugh R. Travelling lawn sprinkler.
9-22-59, CI. 239—183.
Kelto, Rudolph E. : See —
Heller, Herbert E., Kelto, Kuhn, and Rosing.
Kelto, Rudolph E., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electromagnetic
control device. 2,S86,669, 5-12-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Kelton, Frank C, to Core Laboratories, Inc._ Porosimeter and
method of measuring porosity. 2,874,565, 2—24—59, CI.
73 — 38.
Kelton, Harold V. : See —
Phelan, Louis A. M., and Kelton. 2,917,200.
Phelan. Louis A. 51.. and Felton. 2.91S.S61.
Kelver, William L., and A. M. Daily, to Chicago Telephone
Supply Corp. Hermetically sealed variable resistor.
2,917,721, 12-15-59, CI. 338—164.
Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. : See —
Buckley, Edwin G.. and Crompton. 2.876.672.
Cullen, Graeme E., and Turner. 2,904,735.
Griffiths, Francis M. 2,916.203.
Phillips, Arthur C. and Myers. 2,S96,447.
Rankin, Alexander B. C. 2.871.381.
Wikkenhauser, Gustav. 2,87S,672.
Kemax Corp., The : See —
Kueter, Kenneth E., and Maxim. 2,910,248.
Kemelhor, Robert E. : See —
Glassman, Louis H., Kemelhor,
2,889,746.
Kemeny, Janos : See —
Xeuhaus, Jean. Kemeny, and Ranky.
Kemlite Laboratories Inc. : See —
Witterson, Charles. 2,917,668.
Kemmerer, Ralph R., and L. A. Damasio, to Westinghouse
Air Brake Co. Highway crossing protection control appa-
ratus. 2,891,143, 6-16-59, CI. 246 — 130.
Kemnitz, Glen R. : See —
Hazen, Lloyd L\, and Kemnitz. 2,908,111.
Kemnitz, Warren N., to General Electric Co. Wheeled closure
for tank tvpe vacuum cleaner or the like. 2,914,333,
11-24-59. Cl. 280—5.
Kemnitz. Warren X., to General Electric Co. Pipe coupling
having a portion of the outer resilient tube in axial tension.
2,918,314, 12-22-59, CI. 285 — 239.
Kemp. C. M.. Mfg. Co., The : See —
Riley, Joseph R. 2,S88,157.
Kemp. John : See —
Dukes. John M. C, and Kemp. 2,874,276.
Kemp. Joseph W. : See —
Andermann, George, and Kemp. 2.S97.367.
Kemp, Kenneth A. W., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel pumps
for internal combustion engines. 2,902,017, 9-1-59, CI.
123 — 139.
Kemp, Kenneth A. W.. to C. A. V. Ltd. Liquid fuel injec-
tion pumps for internal combustion engines. 2,916,029,
12-8-59, CI. 123—139.
Kemp. Woodrow E., F. R. Charlton, and M. ,T. Waldron, to
Koppers Co., Inc. Purification of naphthalene. 2,916,533.
12-8-59. Cl. 260—674.
Kempen, Edward F.. to The Don-Ite Co. Process of coating
wood articles and article produced thereby. 2,875,093,
2-24-59. Cl. 117—67.
Kempen, Edward F., to The Don-Ite Co. Process of finishing
a wood core. 2,901,378, 8-25-59, Cl. 117 — 73.
Kemper, Andries J. : See —
Kraayeveld, Peter J., and Kemper. 2,904,690.
Kemper. Charles R. Variable densitv article and method of
making. 2.869.947. 1-20-59, Cl. 309—44.
Kemper, James M. : See —
Fischer, Richard A., and Kemper. 2,900,890.
Kempf, Walter R.. to Hamilton Watch Co. Primary cell
construction. 2,877.285. 3-10-59, Cl. 136 — 11.
Kempton, Albert E. : See —
Pope, Lyman B., S.iostrom. and KemDton. 2,880,629.
Kempton, Marvin L., and E. J. Workman, to United States
of America, Navy. Retardation device for the recovery of
projectile components. 2,900,907, 8-25-59, Cl. 102 — 63.
Kenaaa, Eugene E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Fumigation
with sulfurvl fluoride. 2,875,127. 2-24-59. Cl. 167 — 39.
Kenaston. Curtis. Toilet flush valve. 2,905,950, 9-29-59,
Cl. 4 — 57.
Kenco Chemical Co. : See —
Blatt, Ralph E. 2,918,750.
Kenco Products Corp. : See —
Steele, Vernon P. 2,876,042.
Kendall, Alonzo B. : See —
Coash, Robert E., and Kendall. 2,877,906.
Kendall, Charles O., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Syringe
assembly. 2,880,725, 4-7-59, Cl. 128—218.
Kendall. Charles O.. to Becton. Dickinson and Co. Syringe
assembly. 2,887.108. 5-19-59, Cl. 128 — 218.
Kendall, Charles O., G. Powell, and S. S. Friedman. Package
and packaged article. 2,893,546, 7-7-59, Cl. 206 — 45.34.
Kendall Co., The : See —
Knohl. Herbert. 2.883,842.
Marshall, Preston F. 2,909,003.
Mott, Carl W. 2,887.767.
Mott, Carl W. 2,901,310.
Wolff, Ernst A. 11,884,342.
Wolff, Ernst A. 2,887,403.
Kendall, Edgar H. : See —
Buckholdt, Robert E. 2,879,051.
Elson, William O. 2,880,137.
Morris, James F. 2,879,547.
Kendall, Edgar H.. to Heppenstall Co. Tongs. 2,897,990,
8-4-59. 'Cl. 214 — 658.
Kendall, Edgar H. Vibratory conveyor sand seals for pusher
type furnaces. 2,917,298, 12-15-59, Cl. 263—28.
Kendall, Edgar H., H. Terhune, and D. L. Lombard, % inter-
est to each, Lombard Corp., and E. H. Kendall, d.b.a.
Kendall Engineering Co. Counter-blow forging hammer.
2,914,971, 12-1-59, Cl. 78 — 42.
Kendall, Edvthe : See —
Jones, Walter A. 2,869,860.
Kendall, Edythe. Bathing suit and brassiere or like com-
bination of wearing apparel. 2,880,731, 4-7-59, Cl.
128—454.
Kendall Engineering Co. : See —
Kendall, Edgar H., Terhune, and Lombard. 2,914,971.
Kendall, Frederick W. Turret lathes. 2,907,098, 10-6-59,
Cl. 29 — 44.
Kendall, George A., and J. S. Ross, to Wickes Machine Tool
Division of The Wickes Corp. Center drive boring machine.
2,867,138, 1-6-59, Cl. 77—3.
Kendall, George A., and N. E. Hess, to Wickes Machine Tool,
Division of The Wickes Corp. Workpiece handling appara-
tus for center drive crankshaft lathes. 2,918,180, 12-22-59,
Cl. 212 — 128.
Kendall, Hugh C, to General Railway Signal Co. Speed meas-
uring apparatus. 2,907,022, 9-29-59, Cl. 343 — 8.
Kendall, James M. Analog to digital converter. 2,807,790,
1-6-59, Cl. 340—347.
Kendall, James W. : See —
Ashley, Edward L. and J. W., Bowker, Hall, and
Kendall. 2,872.398.
Kendall, Myron A., and A. D. Sinden, to Stephens-Adamson
Mfg. Co. System of passenger transportation. 2,905,100,
9-22-59, Cl. 104 — 25.
Kendall Refining Co. : See —
McClure, Donald J., and Warner. 2,879,842.
Kendall, Roy C, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Insulat-
ing joint construction. 2,915.795, 12-8-59. Cl. 20 — 92.
Kendall, Thomas L., and G. A. Rowls, to General Motors
Corp. Storage battery. 2,890,262, 6-9-59, Cl. 136 — 170.
Kendall, Willard E., to Cribben and Sexton Co. Incinerator.
2,905,115, 9-22-59, Cl. 110—8.
Kendick Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Bugg, Kenlv C. 2,872,652.
2.885.646.
2,886,680.
2.888.654.
2,904,745.
2,915,727.
to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Emer-
gency braking system for automotive vehicles. 2,876,045,
3-3-59. Cl. 303—63.
Kendig, Robert M., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid
pressure operated flow control valve device. 2,883,144,
4-21-59, Cl. 251—58.
Kendon Development Ltd. : See —
Kendon, Owen M. 2,894,109.
Kendon, Owen M., to Kendon Development Ltd. Commercial
water heater. 2,894,109, 7-7-59, Cl. 219 — 38.
Kendrick, John S., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Cabinets for elec-
tronic equipment. 2,893.000, 6-30-59, Cl. 340 — 367.
Kendrick, Laurence W. Adhesive label dispenser. 2,883,044,
4-21-59. Cl. 206—56.
Kenmore. Herbert, to National-Standard Co. Electrical com-
munication wire. 2.918,722, 12-29-59, Cl. 29 — 183.5.
Kenn Equipment Co. : See —
Graham, Eugene J. 2,881,698.
Graham, John W. 2,867,033.
Kennametal Inc. : See —
Saxman, Duane S. 2,879.973.
Kennard, Dwight C, Jr. Vibrometer. 2,906,117, 9-29-59,
Cl. 73 — 70.2.
Kennard, Kenneth F.
59, Cl. 299 — 71.
Kennatrack Corp. : See —
Lieberenz, Robert L. 2,904,848.
Kennaugh, Edward M., to The Ohio State University Re-
search Foundation. Dielectric reflector. 2,872,675, 2-3-59,
Cl. 343—18.
Kennecott Copper Corp. : See —
Baldwin, Maynard M. 2.890,150.
Last. Arthur W., and Marquardson. 2.875,896.
Zimmerley, Stuart R., and Prater. 2,876,065.
Kennedav, John W. : See —
Corley, Charles B„ Jr., and Kenneday. 2,906,343.
Dublin. James R.. Ill, Kenneday, and O'Reilly.
2,911,048.
Tausch, Gilbert H., Corley, and Kenneday. 2,888,080.
Tausch, Gilbert H., Corley, and Kenneday. 2,894,588.
Tausch, Gilbert H., and Kenneday. 2,906,345.
Bugg, Kenly C.
Bugg, Kenly C.
Bugg, Kenly C.
Bugg, Kenly C.
Bugg, Kenly C.
Kendig, Robert M.,
Sprinkling devices. 2.877.053, 3-10-
504
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kenneday, John W., and J. R. Dublin, III, to Jersey Produc-
tion Research Co. Seating member for well tools, 2,897,896,
8-4-59, CI. 166 — 134.
Kennedy, Absalom M., and J. M. Jernigan. Process and ap-
paratus for electrolytically treating black liquor. 2,905,-
604, 9-22-59, CI. 204—56.
Kennedy, Anthony, Jr., L. J. Adams, H. L. Kirby, and G. J.
Steinbi'onn, to John B. Stetson Co. Hat felting machine.
2,892,242, 6-30-59, CI. 28—8.
Kennedy, Bert S. : See —
Kennedy, Robert E. 2,877,455.
Kennedy, Charles J., to F. L. Moseley Co. Servo system.
2,881,375, 4-7-59, CI. 318—28.
Kennedy, Daniel T., and P. E. Heiberger, to Danly Machine
Specialties, Inc. Servosystem adapted for die-forming press
slide positioning. 2,889,507, 6-2-59, CI. 318 — 29.
Kennedy, Donald S. Self-sustaining building unit and wall.
2,918,151, 12-22-59, CI. 189—34.
Kennedy, Ernest N. Change key lock. 2,895,323 7-21-59,
CI. 70 — 383.
Kennedy, Prank J., to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Header duct with
outlet for cellular flooring. 2,894,534, 7-14-59, CI. 138 — 48.
Kennedy, Prank J., to H. K. Porter Co. Inc. Metal thread
protector. 2.898,943, 8-11-59, CI. 138 — 96.
Kennedy, Frank J., to H. K. Porter Co. Inc. Floor tap for
electric header duct system. 2,909,915, 10-27-59, CI.
72—16.
Kennedy, Harold T. Impact tools operated by compressible
pressure fluid. 2,897,782, 8—1-59 CI 121 — 30
Kennedy, Herbert J. : See —
Adams, John J., and Kennedy. 2,867,332.
Kennedy, Jack H. : See —
Farnsworth, Walter M., and Kennedy. 2,913,786.
Kennedy, Jack W., and J. A. Ransom. Detachable safety
guard for bathing table. 2,869,949, 1-20-59, CI. 311 — 103.
Kennedy, John, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Ion exchange substances by saponification
of allyl phosphate polymers. 2,882,248, 4-14-59, CI.
260—2.2.
Kennedy, John H. Synthetic carpeting. 2,876,128, 3-3-59,
CI. 117—33.
Kennedy, John L., R. C. Travis, and B. Wellman. Alertness
indicator. 2,902,030, 9-1-59, CI. 128 — 2.1.
Kennedy, Joseph W. : See —
Segre, Emilio, Kennedy, and Seaborg. 2,908,621.
Kennedy, Leo. Beverage dispenser. 2,872,078, 2-3-59, CI.
222—131.
Kennedy. Paul B. : See —
Ashbaugh, Fred E., and Kennedy. 2,897,461.
Kennedy, Richard H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Elution of uranium values from ion
exchange resins. 2,914,378, 11-24-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Kennedy, Richard R. : See —
Genter, Albert L„ and R. R. and R. M. Kennedy. 2,893,957.
Kennedy, Richard T., to Ekco Products Co. Pusher member
assembly for strip type vegetable cutters. 2,911,023,
11-3-59, CI. 146—169.
Kennedy, Robert E., 40% to B. S. Kennedy. Speed indicator
alarm system. 2,877,455, 3-10-59, CI. 340 — 266.
Kennedy, Robert M. : See —
Donnell, Conrad K., Kennedy, and Schneider. 2,890,994.
Genter, Albert L., and R. R. and R. M. Kennedy. 2,893,957.
Kennedy, Robert M., to Sun Oil Co. Process of catalytic
cracking with a siliceous catalyst containing lithium hy-
droxide. 2,891.904, 6-23-59, CI. 208 — 118.
Kennedy, Robert M., and J. L. Jezl, to Sun Oil Co. Polymer-
ization of propylene using a three component catalyst con-
taining solid metal halides and aluminum. 2,918,507,
12-<22-59, CI. 260 — 683.15.
Kennedy, Ted, Jr. Casing spacer. 2,890,724, 6-16-59, CI.
138—65.
Kennedy, Thomas J. : See —
Reynolds, William B., Wicklatz, and Kennedy. 2,908,665.
Reynolds, William B., Wicklatz, and Kennedy. 2,908,668.
Kennedy, Thomas J., and J. L. Hoist, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Blend of butadiene-styrene copolymer and butadiene-
unsaturated heterocyclic nitrogen base copolymer and
method of producing the cured product thereof. 2,893,971,
7-7^59, CI. 260—45.5.
Kennedy Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp. : See —
Allen, Alan R. 2.888.324.
Caldwell, Lawrence G. 2,907,606.
Ferguson, Lester R. 2.899,246.
Laboulais, Jean L. 2,883,173.
Kennedy, Wallace M. : See —
Fisher, Walter S., and Kennedy. 2,886,022.
Kennedy, Walter I. Disposable separable lock for safety
pins. 2,895,196, 7-21-59, CI. 24 — 156.
Kennedy, Walter W., to Barber-Colman Co. Air distribution
unit. 2,872,859, 2-10-59, CI. 98 — 38.
Kennedy, Walter W., to Barber-Colman Co. Air mixing
damper. 2,891,576. 6-23-59, CI. 137—613.
Kennedy. William C. Key-operated fire hydrant. 2,869,576,
1-20-59, CI. 137—296.
Kennedy, William J. : See —
Allen, Robert E., and Kennedy. 2,879,632.
Kennedy, William M. : See —
Carroll, Murray N., and Kennedy. 2,912,298.
Kennedy, William P. Control for headlight beam switches.
2,900,570, 8-18-59, CI. 315—83.1
Kennedy, William, & Sons Ltd., The : See—
Sandison, Alexander G. 2,899,069.
Sandison, Alexander G. 2,900,077.
Kennelty, Harry W., Jr. : See —
Foti, Arem, and Kennelty. 2,891,129.
Kenner, Mary B. Sanitary belt with moisture proof napkin
pocket. 2,881,761, 4-J4-59, CI. 128—289.
Kennerley-Tayler, Horace, to Minister of Supply, in Her
Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland. Trigger mechanism for
firearms. 2,909,100, 10-20-59, CI. 89 — 140.
Kennerty, Thomas H. Attachment for saw grinding ma-
chines. 2,867,953. 1-13-59, CI. 51 — 168.
Kenney, Clarence E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Elastic
fluid turbine two speed drive arrangement. 2,910,894,
11-3-59, CI. 74 — 812.
Kenney, Harold E. : See —
Wall, Monroe E„ and Kenney. 2,895,953.
Kenney, James C. Suit-hanger adapter. 2,876,939, 3-10-
59, CI. 223—88.
Kenney, James T. Paint can holder. 2,911,016, 11-3-59,
CI. 141—328.
Kenney, John T., and S. E. Gamarekian, to General Electric
Co. Combustion system for jet engine starters. 2,873,577,
2-17-59. CI. 60—39.14.
Kenney, John W., Jr. Game. 2,905,472, 9-22-59, CI.
273—129.
Kenney Mfg. Co. : See —
Cameron, Warren B. S. 2,918,245.
Kenney, Nolan. Automobile seat. 2,903,043, 9-8-59, CI.
255 5
Kenney. Robert W. Valve mechanism. 2,872,935, 2-10-59,
CI. 137—172.
Kenney, Robert W., to Stanley G. Harwood. Valve mecha-
nism for diverse fluids. 2,907,340, 10-6-59, CI. 137 — 188.
Kenney, William D., to Columbus Iron Works Co., Southern
Plow Co. Division. Cultivating attachment. 2,876,852,
3-10-59, CI. 72 — 42.
Kenny, Charles R. : See —
Flower, Robert A., and Kenny. 2,914,764.
Kenny, Charles R., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Pulse generator. 2,885,554, 5-5-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Kenny, Leslie W. Invisible auxiliary trousers and skirt belt.
2.896.220. 7-28-59, CI. 2—319.
Kenny, Morris : See —
Gruettner, Gerhard G., Church, and Kenny. 2,910,390.
Kenny, Vincent : See —
Fischer, Paul W., Kenny, and Scheffel. 2,903,407.
Kenosian, Harry, E. Seif, and D. A. Starr. Jr., to Burroughs
Corp. Magnetic recording system. 2,876,058, 3-3-59, CI.
346 — 74.
Kenrich, Chester M., and B. L. Crew, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Binary excess-3
converter. 2,877,447, 3-10-59, CI. 340—173.
Kensel, Raymond J. : See —
Bakos, Joseph A., McGuire, and Kensel. 2,868,042.
Kent, Allen H. Automatic sound reproducing device.
2,893,738, 7-7-59, CI. 274—9.
Kent, Allen H., to Minitone, Inc. Mlnature motor. 2,894,156,
7-7-59, CI. 310—154.
Kent, Brian E. : See —
■Sorensen, Knud B., and Kent. 2.886,113.
Sorensen, Knud B„ and Kent. 2,900,031.
Kent, Donald W. : See —
Seifert, William C. 2,890,575.
Kent, Eugene A., and L. J. Sacco, Jr., to National Aluminate
Corp. Antistripping agents for bituminous materials.
2,901,370, 8-25-59. CI. 106—123.
Kent, Francis J. Extrusion handling device. 2,914,170,
11-24-59, CI. 207 — 1.
Kent, Hans F. Pants protector. 2,906,038, 9-29-59, CI.
36—2.
Kent Mfg. Corp. : See —
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2.872.658.
Batcheller, Hugh W. 2,878,854.
Kent, Maurice E. Heel rest for an accelerator. 2,915,917,
12-8-59, CI. 74 — 564.
Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. : See —
Bennett. Clifford H. 2.874.457.
Bennett, Clifford H. 2,909,210.
Cieslnk. Edward J. 2,867,950.
Kent, R. O., Co. : See —
Crane, Samuel P. 2,914,168.
Kent, Robert E. : See —
Lambrech, Joseph A., Hensley,
2,902,402.
Kent, Russell R. Quiver for arrows.
CI. 224 — 5.
Kent, Sheldon E., to Hodag Chemical Corp.
sugars. 2,871,148, 1-27-59, CI. 127—58.
Kent. Stephen D. : See-
Crane. Samuel P., and Kent. 2,895,543.
Kentucky-Ohio Products Corp. : See —
Lanier. Lewis H., Sr., Lewis H. Lanier, Jr., and Dawson.
2,870,588.
Kentucky Research Foundation, The : See —
Clore, Thomas H., and Carter. 2,881,497.
GrirSth, Robert B. 2,909,469.
Kenworth Motor Truck Co., Division of Pacific : See —
Norrie, Robert C. 2,891.786.
Kenworthy, Charles C. Lip actuation of dummies by elec-
trical signals. 2.890,535. 6-16-59. CI. 40—28.3.
Kent, and Lynch.
2,908,432, 10-13-59,
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LIST OF PATENTEES
505
to United Aircraft
system. 2,870,745,
Kenyon, Alonzo F., to Westingb ouse Electric Corp. Excita-
tion of dynamo-electric machines. 2,871,435, 1-27-59, CI.
318—308.
Kenyon, Arthur D. Means and method for assisting the
birth of a child. 2,917,050, 12-15-59, CI. 128—361.
Kenyon. David E., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Decoder circuit for
teledata system. 2,884,523, 4-28-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Kenyon, George W., to Frink Sno-Plows, Inc. Tripping
devices for snow plows. 2,877,573, 3-17-59, CI. 37 — 42.
Kenyon Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Kenyon, Theodore W. 2,871,699.
Kenyon, Leon C, Jr. : See —
Hillard, George O., Jr., and Kenyon. 2,913,504.
Hochgraf, Norman N., Kenyon, and Langer. 2,908,671.
McLean. Lawrence W., and Kenyon. 2,867,670.
Kenyon, Philip, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd.
Telegraph receivers. 2,901,541, 8-25-59, CI. 178 — 88.
Kenyon, Roger B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of manu-
facturing sheeting material. 2,878,521, 3-24-59, CI.
18—57.
Kenyon, Theodore W., to Kenyon Laboratories. Inc. Indicat-
ing instrument for helicopters or the like. 2,871,699,
2-3-59. CI. 73—178.
Kenyon, Theodore W.. and S. Webster,
Corp. Variable boost servo-assistinj
1-27-59. CI. 121—41.
Kenvon, William, & Sons Inc. : See —
Butcher, Oswald E. 2.879.639.
Kenvon. William A. 2.896.396.
Whitehead, Stanley. 2,892,302.
Kenvon. William A., to William Kenyon & Sons Inc. Endless
driving belt for spinning machines. 2,890,396, 7-28-59, CI.
57—104.
Kenzinsrpr. Louis-Charles : See —
Polliot, Albert E. J., and Kenzinger. 2,869,849.
Keogh. Ravmond J. : See —
Burr, Robert P., and Keogh. 2,874,211.
Keohane. Maurice J. Gramophone pick-ups. 2,868,892.
1-13-59. CI. 179—100.41.
Keonjian. Edward, to General Electric Co. Direct-coupled
transistor amplifiers. 2.876.297. 3-3-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Keough, Frank ,T. Inflatable retention catheter. 2,912,981,
H_ 17— 59 ci 128 349
Kephart, John W., Jr. Article stacking apparatus. 2,881,000,
4-7-59. CI. 271 — 68.
Kepkav, Leslie L.. to Massev-Ferguson Inc. Basger attach-
ment for combines. 2,885,120, 5-5-59, CI. 222 — 76.
Keplinger. Livingston B., to American Flange & Mfg. Co..
Inc. Resilient-collar-type closure for steel shipping and
other metallic containers. 2,916,311. 12-8-59, CI. 285 —
202.
Kepner, Hugh G. Hydraulic clutch operating mechanism.
2.873.834. 2-17-59 CI 192—91.
Keppel, Ernst, to Joh Vaillant, K.G. Water flow regulator
for water heater. 2,901,175, 8-25-59, CI. 236—25.
Ker, James S. S. : See —
Smee, Peter G., and Ker. 2,882,339.
Kerby, Lawrence L. Two speed cam shaft. 2,871,837,
2-3-59. CI. 123—90.
Kerce, Woodrow. Insignia assemblies. 2,867,924, 1-13-59,
CI. 40—1.5.
Kerecman. Michael, and R. W. Braund, to Jones & Laughlin
Steel Corp. Reversible idler for conveyer belts. 2,909,272,
10-20-59, CI. 198 — 202.
Kerfoot, Franklin W., to Burroughs Corp. Band clutch.
2,878,684, 3-24-59, CI. 74—222.
Kerfoot, Franklin W.. Jr. : See —
Hebeler, Charles B., Kerfoot, and Weidenhammer.
2,915,911.
Kerker, Richard, and L. A. Martin, to Douglas Aircraft Co..
Inc. Stabilitv control device for aircraft. 2,885.161, 5-5-
59. CI. 244 42.
Kerkhoff, Franz : See —
Giinther, Paul, and Kerkhoff. 2.876.400.
Kerkpliet, Ferdinand G. Conveyor with simultaneously con-
trolled discharge openings. 2,907,500, 10-6-59, CI.
222—311.
Kerley, Bernard J., Jr. Method and apparatus for produc-
ing ammonium salts. 2,902,342, 9-1-59, CI. 23 — 107.
Kerley, James J.. Jr. : See —
Hartenstein, Raymond G.. and Kerley. 2.873.109.
Kerley, James J., Jr., and R. M. Sando, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Shock and vibration isolator. 2,913,215,
11-17-59, CI. 248—358.
Kerley. Paul L., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission. Circular cavity slot antenna. 2,867,803,
1-6-59, CI. 343—769.
Kerlie, Walter L., to United States Steel Corp. Surface blow-
ing process for making steel. 2,900,249, 8-18-59, CI. 75 —
60.
Kerman. Ernest. Filling cap for use with valued fountain
pen. 2.868.172, 1-13-59. CI. 120 — 46.
Kern, Arthur H. : See —
Ajouelo, Davis J. 2,910,026.
Kern, Edward A. : See —
McCandless, William, and Kern. 2,910,232.
Kern. Emil : See —
Baumann, Hans, and Kern. 2,872,449.
Brunkhorst, Wilhelm, Kern, and Baumann. 2,906,588.
Kern. George R., to Bowen & Co., Inc. Rotary dental tool.
2,871,562, 2-3-59, CI. 32 — 27.
Kern, Raymond T., Jr. : See —
Gottshall, Ralph I. and Kern. 2,902,499.
Kern, Robert D., to Electric Control Corp. Constant fre-
quency variable input speed alternator apparatuses.
2,891,213, 6-16-59, CI. 322 — 42.
Kern, Rudolf, and W. N. Grohs, to Rhein-Chemie G.m.b.H.
Process for the manufacture of finely porous butadiene-
styrene copolymers. 2,891,016. 6-16-59. CI. 260 — 2.5.
Kern, Rudolf, W. N. Grohs, and F. Blumel, to Rhein-Chemie
G.m.b.H. Manufacture of finely porous materials using
nitrosamine as gas evolving agent. 2,891,017, 6-16-59,
CI. 260—2.5.
Kern, Rudolf, H. Scheurer, H. Zorn, and E. Kruppke. to
Firma Rhein-Chemie G.m.b.H. Process of forming naph-
thenic acid solutions. 2,895,914, 7-21-59, CI. 252 — 37.
Kern. Walter : See —
Wegmann, Jacques, Kern, and Jenny. 2,888,312.
Kern, Werner, and G. Dall' Asta, to Hercules Powder Co.
Process for making diallylidene pentaerythritol copoly-
mers. 2,902,476, 9-1-59, CI. 260—78.5.
Kernan, Paul, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Amplitude band
selection circuit. 2,883,530, 4-21-59, CI. 250—27.
Kernan, Paul, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Amplitude band
selection circuit. 2,898.461, 8-4-59. CI. 250—27.
Kernchen, Giinter, to Olympia Werke A.G. Locking device
for removable typewriter carriages. 2,917,154, 12-15-59,
CI. 197 — 193.
Kerner, Charles A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Gyroscopic
top. 2.871,705, 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 5.7.
Kerns, Fred R. : See —
Young. Charles A., and Kerns. 2,873,770.
Kerns. Fred AV. : See — ■
Barrett. Robert F., and Kerns. 2,872,211.
Kerns, Gordon D., to Standard Oil Co. Production of low
cold-test oils by urea dewaxing. 2,911,350, 11-3-59, CI.
208—25.
Kerns Mfg. Corp. : See —
Auman, Reiner J., and Meyerhoff. 2,891,358.
Kerns. Quentin A. : See —
Baker. William R., Kerns, and Riedel. 2,868,974.
Kerns, Quentin A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Low-level direct current amplifier
2.885,496, 5-5-59, CI. 179—171.
Kerns, Quentin A., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Method and apparatus for determin-
ing charged particle motion. 2,897.605. 8-4-59. CI. 35 — 19.
Kerpchar, Michael, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Aircraft ele-
vator controls during turns. 2,883,128, 4-21-59, CI.
244—77.
Kerr, Charles E. : See —
Anderson, Gerald R., Hayes, Kerr, and Newburn.
2.872.017.
Kerr, Charles E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Carton filling apparatus. 2,904,945, 9-22-59, CI. 53 — 124.
Kerr, Charles E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Carton filling apparatus. 2,910,212, 10-27-59, CI.
222—168.5.
Kerr, David C. and S. K. Kifer, to United States Steel Corp.
Apparatus for handling pipe or the like. 2,873,840,
2-17-59. CI. 198—28.
Kerr, Fred S., to Holley Carburetor Co. Electronic speed
governor. 2,908,264, 10-13-59, CI. 123 — 102.
Kerr, Gerrald E.. to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Dimension measuring optical sighting device.
2.897.718. 8-4-59. CI. 88—14.
Kerr, John C. : See —
Wright, George W., and Kerr. 2,910,080.
Kerr Mf s. Co. : See —
Rahchuk. Alexander. 2.878,129.
Kerr-McGee Oil Industries. Inc. : See —
Garwin, Leo. 2,904,527.
Goren. Mayer B. 2.886.550.
Goren, Maver B., and Elkins. 2.885.336.
Goren, Mayer B., and Elkins. 2,900,351.
Goren. Mayer B.. Pickell, and Garwin. 2,911,373.
Pickell, Marion W. 2,909,441.
Wolfe. James D. 2,919,245.
Kerr, Ralph L. Non-rotatable expansion coupling. 2,890,066.
6-9-59. CI. 285—67.
Kerr, Ralph W., to Corn Products Co. Paper size and method
of preparation. 2,903,391. 9-8-59, CI. 162 — 175.
Kerr, Ralph W., and F. C. Cleveland. Jr.. to Corn Products
Co. Orthnnhosphate esters of starch. 2,884,413, 4-28-59,
CI. 260 — 233.5.
Kerr. Wallace E. Method of drawing tubes. 2,886.170.
5-12-59, CI. 205—8.
Kerr, Wallace E. Draw buggy. 2,917,161, 12-15-59, CI.
205—3.
Kerr, Wavne, Laboratories Ltd., The : See —
Calvert, Raymond. 2,880,390.
Kerschner, Paul M„ and B. W. Greenwald, to Cities Service
Research and Development Co. Carbon functional organo-
siloxane dibasic acid esters. 2,907,783, 10-6-58, CI.
260—448.2.
Kerschner. Paul M., and B. W. Greenwald, to Cities Service
Research and Development Co. Carbon functional siloxane
polyesters. 2,916,507, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Kersh, Ronald C. Apparatus for mixing and distributing wa-
ter soluble material with water. 2,885,271, 5-5-59, CI.
23—267.
Kersh, Ronald C. Fluid check valve. 2,912,999, 11-17-59,
CI. 137—512.4.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kershaw. Henrv. Rear view mirror for vehicles. 2,809,425,
1-20-59. CI. 88—87.
Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Fox, Herbert C, and Franklin. 2.387,135.
Kershaw, Royce. 2.869,159.
Kershaw, Royce. 2,886,904.
Kershaw, Royce. 2,908,228.
Kershaw, Royce G. 2,869,476.
Kershaw, Peter L. : See —
Steghart, Fritz L. F., and Kershaw. 2,917,702.
Kershaw, Royce, to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Railroad track
sweeper. 2.869,159, 1-20-59. CI. 15 — 55.
Kershaw, Royce, to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for
removing ballast from beneath railroad tracks. 2,886,904,
5-19-59. CI. 37—104.
Kershaw, Royce, to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for
removing and replacing cross ties in a railway track.
2,908,228, 10-13-59, CI. 104—9.
Kershaw, Royce G., to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Railroad track
raising and ballast tamping apparatus. 2,869,476, 1-20-59,
CI. 104 — 12.
Kershner, Osborn A., and A. D. Oshoy, to Lambert Brake
Corp. Clutch and brake combination and hydraulic oper-
ating means therefor. 2,883,019, 4-21-59, CI. 192 — 13.
Kerslake. Cyril J., to The Plessev Co. Ltd. Circuit breakers.
2,901,720, 8-25-59, CI. 338—163.
Kerst, Herman : See —
Gunderson, Lewis O., and Kerst.
Kersten, William H., to The Parker Pen Co.
ment. 2.870,741, 1-27-59, CI. 120 — 42.03.
Kersten, William H., to The Parker Pen Co. Writing instru-
ment. 2,888,907, 6-2-59, CI. 120 — 42.03.
Kerstetter. Donald R., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Cathode. 2,872,611, 2-3-59. CI. 313—337.
Kerstetter, Donald R., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
electrode structure. 2,904,717, 9-15-59, CI.
2,902,447.
Writing instru-
Composite
313—355.
Kerstetter, Donald R.,
Electric Products Inc.
CI. 313—299.
Kersting, Bernard H..
and P. H. Sassaman, to Sylvania
Glass base grid. 2,889,483, 6-2-59,
to The Wellman Engineering Co.
Clamshell bucket-turning mechanism for bulk material han-
dling apparatus. 2,896,795, 7-28-59, CI. 212—81.
Kerstner, Otto S., and L. C. Oswald, to Northrop Corp.
Shock absorbing structure. 2,904,207, 9-15-59, CI.
217—53.
Kertell, Frank W., V> to C. G. Voglesong. Parking meter.
2,904,153, 9-15-59, CI. 194 — 72.
Kerwin, Joseph E. Electrical contact board game. 2,874,966,
2—24—59 CI 273 93
Kese7 Arnold and Z. 'Calendar. Re. 24,711. 10-6-59, CI.
40—108.
Ivese. Zenta : See —
Kese. Arnold and Z. Re. 24,711.
Keshler, Charles P., Jr. : See —
Billings, Theodore E., Keshler, and Wainwright.
2,902,674.
Kesler, Robert D., and D. D. Rabb, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Extraction of ura-
nium. 2,897,045, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Kesling, Elmer G. Calculator. 2,879,939, 3-31-59, CI.
235—74.
Kesling, Harold D. Dental appliance. 2,897,598, 8^-59, CI.
32—64.
Kesling, Harold D. Light wire orthodontic attachment.
2,915,824, 12-8-59, CI. 32 — 14.
Kesling. Keith K. : See —
Miller, Edwin J., and Kesling. 2,871.676.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,869.954, 1-20-59. CI. 312 — 275.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Door mounting.
2.869,959. 1-20-59, CI. 312 — 328.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Domestic
appliance. 2,879,370, 3-24-59, CI. 219—35.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli
ance. 2.885,253, 5-5-59, CI. 312 — 236.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,888,544, 5-26-59, CI. 219 — 37.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
cabinet safety door. 2,902,952, 9-8-59, CI. 109 — 63.5.
Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,903,711, 9-15-59, CI. 4 — 167.
Kessell, Wallace E. : See —
Moore, Robert E., and Kessell. 2,880,952.
Kesselman, Jacob. Holder for milk cartons or the like.
2,868,411, 1-13-59, CI. 220 — 85.
Kesselman, Samuel A. Evaporative air coolers. 2,886,957,
5-19-59, CI. 62—314.
Kesselring, Fritz, and S. Hammerli, to Slemens-Schuckert-
werke Akt. Circuit interrupter. 2,897,408, 7-28-59, CI.
317—60.
Kesselring, Fritz, and E. J. Diebold ; said Kesselring assor.
to Siemens-Schuckertwerke A.G., and said Diebold assor.
to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electrodynamic circuit
breaker. 2,916,579, 12-8-59, CI. 200—87.
Kessi, Willy, to Stila S. A. Watertight wrist-watch case.
2,872,777, 2-10-59, CI. 58—90.
Kessler, Frank, to General Dynamics Corp. Automatic tele-
phone system. 2,890,282. 6-9-59, CI. 179—6.3.
Kessler, Gerald. Screen spline with direct frictional engage-
ment means. 2,897,889, 8-4-59, CI. 160 — 392.
Kessler, Gerhard, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke AJktiengesell-
sehaft. Apparatus for measuring revolving speed or
velocity ratios. 2,915,703, 12-1-59, CI. 324 — 69.
Kessler, Harold D. : See —
Crossley, Frank A., and Kessler. 2,918,367.
Kessler, Hilda. Dispenser package. 2,886,233, 5- 12-59, CI.
229—17.
Kessler, Jack J., to UARCO, Inc. Deleaver. 2,872,187,
2-3-59, CI. 271—2.1.
Kessler, Jacob C. F., to American Enka Corp. Method for
preparing an extrusion material from high molecular weight
synthetic linear superpolyamides. 2,906,732, 9-29-59, CI.
260 — 45.95.
Kessler, Jacob C. F., and B. Kamerbek, to American Enka
Corp. Stocking manufacture. 2,913,801, 11-24-59, CI.
28 — 74.
Kessler, James R. : See —
Blackburn, Alan B., Kessler, Skinner, and Smith.
2,876,847.
Kessler, Joseph H., and W. Engels, to Bommer Spring Hinge
Co. Inc. Mechanical connections. 2,904,825, 9-22-59,
CI. 16—169.
Kessler, Joseph S., and W. Ebert, to Ladish Co. Adjustable
toggle-type connecting assemblies. 2,869,211, 1-20-59,
CI. 24 — 270.
Kessler, Milton. Structural window pane. 2,892,516,
6-30-59, CI. 189 — 64.
Kessler, 'Sebastian W., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America.
Glass sealing. 2,876,596, 3-10-59, CI. 49—81.
Kessler, Vernon R., and W. A. La Grange, to Carrier Corp.
Control center. 2.869.505, 1-20-59, CI. 116 — 124.
Kessler, Ward P., to Tusco Corp. Shower bath frame leveling
device. 2,893,069, 7-7-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Kessler, William J., S. E. Smith, and S. P. Hersperger, Jr.,
to United States of America, Army. Means for direction
finding and ranging on atmospherics. 2,883,663, 4-21-59,
CI. 343—123.
Kestell, Thomas A., and R. Snape, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Sewing machines. 2,888,892, 6-2-59, CI. 112 — 38.
Kesten, Ulrich, and H. J. Lurk, to Siemens & Halske Akt.
Allocation of outgoing lines in automatic telecommunica-
tion systems. 2,904,635, 9-15-59, a. 179 — 18.
Kester, Dwavne A., and W. A. Gross. Vehicle lamp.
2,908,808, 10-13-59, CI. 240—8.2.
Ketcham, Henrv K. Doll construction.
CI. 46—163.
Ketcham and McDougall Inc. : See —
Bosland. James M. 2,907,085.
Bosland, James M. 2,916,837.
Ketchledge, Raymond W. : See —
Boyle, Willard S., and Ketchledge.
Ketchledge. Raymond W.
Inc. Storage tube and
315—12.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Communication switching system employing gas tubes.
2,883,467, 4-21-59, CI. 179—18.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Radiation sensitive scanning system. 2,897,369, 7-28-59,
CI. 250—83.3.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Modulating system. 2,902,659, 9-1-59, CI. 332 — 47.
Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Electron beam positioning system. 2,916.660, 12-8-59, CI.
315—8.5.
Ketchpel, Paul A., Jr. : See —
Haskell, Philip R., Evans, Ketchpel, and Connor.
2,890,685.
Haskell, Philip R., Ketchpel, and Knapik. 2,893,279.
Ketchum, Arthur L., to Admiral Corp. Ultra-high frequency
structures. 2.868.983. 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Kett Engineering Corp. : See —
Wright, Gilbert M. 2,895,126.
Ketter, Robert L., to Lehigh University. Moment measuring
device. 2,882,722, 4-21-59, CI. 73—133.
Ketterer. Stanley J. : See —
Perla, Martin R., and Ketterer. 2,906,220.
Smith, Darwin G., and Ketterer. 2,889,790.
Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
supporting bases and carrying cases. 2,S91.349. 6-23-59,
CI. 45—68.2.
Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Thread tension
releasing devices for sewing machines. 2,902,960, 9-8-59,
CI. 112—252.
Ketterer, Stanley J., and M. F. Ivanko, to The Singer Manu-
facturing Co Start and stop motion mechanisms for sew-
ing machines. 2,906,222, 9-29-59, CI. 112—219.
Kettle, Arthur B. : See —
Lockhart, Marshall L. 2,893, 39C.
Kettler, Alfred H., to United States of America, Navy. Sound
powered phone. 2,896,026. 7-21-59, CI. 179—115.
Kettlety, Robert W. : See —
Maure, Douglas R., and Kettlety. 2,907,888.
Kettlewell, Eric : See — -
Baker, John E., Hogg, and Kettlewell. 2.8S7.615.
Kettman, Joseph E. : See —
Peart, Leland L., and Kettman. 2,907,701.
Keuffel, Carl W., C. D. Hillman, and A. L. Baker, to Keuffel
& Esser Co. Alignment telescope. 2,909,964, 10-27-59,
CI. 88 — 32.
2,884,739, 5-5-59.
2,884,565.
to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
circuit. 2,875,373, 2-24-59, CI.
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507
Keuffel & Esser Co. : See —
Beeber, Allan R. A., and Speebler. 2,893,896.
Dobson, Joseph E. 2.913,827.
Freeman, James J. 2,914,269.
Horn, Josef, and Jons. 2,907,259.
Keuffel, Carl W., Hillman, and Baker. 2,909,964.
Koenig, Eugene H. 2,902,760.
Koenig, Eugene H. 2,902,761.
Keutgen, William A., C. R. Davall, R. S. Daniels, and R. D.
Noyes, to Union Carbide Corp. Abrasive articles and
method of making the same. 2,901,337, 8-25-59, CI. 51 —
298.
Keuth, Heinz, H. Rotter, and P. Guillery, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Akt. Heat-resistant electric insulation and
method of manufacture. 2,906,649, 9-29-59, CI. 117 — 230.
Key, Don E., and D. G. Mahoney, to General Motors Corp.
Storage battery and method of making same. 2,880,896,
4-7-59, CI. 214 — 311.
Key, Edward M., % to H. B. Fischborn. Apparatus for mak-
ing wood pulp chips. 2.S99.992, 8-18-59, CI. 144 — 162.
Key, Edward M. Splitter knife. 2,913,024, 11-17-59, CI.
143—143.
Key, Laurence M. Tiller float or leveling drag. 2,868,306,
1-13-59. CI. 172 — 200.
Key, Theophilus D. Display supporting fixture. 2,903,227,
9-8-59, CI. 248 — 356.
Keyes, Clifford B., to J. W. Greer Co. Pallet loading appa-
ratus. 2.878,948, 3-24-59, CI. 214 — 6
Keyes, Clifford B., and W. Hill, to J. W. Greer Co. Conveyor
tray assembly. 2,878,923, 3-24-59, CI. 198 — 158.
Keyes Fibre Co. : See —
Despres, Urban H. 2,91 7,216.
Keyes, Grafton H. : See—
Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Keyes. 2,917,516.
Keyes, Marcus \\\, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of
shaping fibrous bodies. 2,906,317, 9-29-59, CI. 154 — 28.
Keylwert, Johann, and K. Troniseck, to Klockner-Humboldt
Deutz Akt. Valve controlled internal combustion engine.
2,869.525. 1-20-59, CI. 123 — 90.
Keys. Carlton A. : See —
Gerber. Frederick E. 2.873,817.
Keys. Conrad R. Load handling equipment and receptacles
for vehicular transportation and discharge of loads.
2,909,296, 10-20-59, CI. 214 — 310.
Keyser. Johann J., to Schiess Akt. Coupling for interconnect-
ing the individual sections of Ions compound rollers, drums,
shafts, or the like of textile machines. 2,875,645, 3-3-59,
CI. 74 — 665
Keyser, Johann J., to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Double-belt
drawing unit for spinning machines. 2,916,779, 12-15-59,
CI. 19—131.
Keysor, Harold C. to American Steel Foundries. Axial load
spring. 2,892,624, 6-30-59, CI. 267 — 61.
Keystone Chemurgic Corp. : See —
Schenck, Remsen T. 2,900,410.
Schenck, Remsen T. and S. K., and Buzas.
Keyt, Donald E. : See —
Dubitzky. Michael, Hargreaves, and Keyt.
Keyt, Donald E., to Borg-Warner Corp.
2,909,195, 10-20-59, CI. 137—623.
Key-Tag Checking System Co., The : See —
Todd, John M. 2.886,221.
Kezerian, Charles : See —
Ramsey, William M., and Kezerian. 2,917,528.
Khachikian, Yerem. Traction device. 2,870,814, 1-27-59
CI. 152— 21S.
Khalil. Seyed. Variable backspacing mechanism for propor-
tional spacing typewriters. 2.872,014. 2-3-59. CI. 197 — 84.
Kharasch, Morris S., and W. Nudenberg, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Production of unsaturated polycarboxylic acids
and esters. 2.870.200. 1-20-59. CI. 260 — 533.
Kharasch, Morris S., and W. Nudenberg. Inhibiting poly-
merization. 2,900,421, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 652.5.
Khol. Frantisek. Apparatus for measuring the internal
stresses in materials. 2,898.470, 8-4-59, CI. 250 — 53.
Khol, FrantiSek, and J. Silhanek. Apparatus for determin-
ing the optical density of sheet materials, and particularly
for indicating the photometric curve of X-ray photographs
and other images. 2,905,046, 9-22-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Khouri, Alfred S. : See—
Kilby, Jack S., and Khouri. 2,883,499.
Khym, Joseph X., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Adsorption method for separating metal
cations. 2,877.094. 3-10-59, CI. 23 — 23.
Kiang, John C.-K. Duplicating device. 2,911,906, 11-10-59,
CI. 101 — 125.
Kiba, Yoneo, to Continental Plastics Corp. Plastic pump
impeller. 2,902,941, 9-8-59, CI. 103 — 114.
Kibbey, Donald R. : See-
Moore, Harry D., James, and Kibbey. 2,876,673.
Kibby, Theodore A., to Gulf Oil Corp. Explosive device.
2,807,170. 1-6-59, CI. 102 — 21.8.
Kibby, Theodore A., to Gulf Oil Corp. Method of and appa-
ratus for completing wells. 2,896,718, 7-28-59, CI. 166 —
35.
Kibitz, Harold A. : See-
Kalning. Frederick E., and Kibitz. 2,918,884.
Kibler, Charles J., A. Bell, and J. G. Smith, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Linear polyesters and polyester-amides from 1,4-cyclo-
hexanedimethanol. 2,901,466, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 75.
2.918,485.
2,879,943.
Servo valve.
Kibler, Louis E., and R. A. Sindall, Jr., to A. K. Robins &
Co., Inc. Mushroom trimming machine. 2,877,816,
3-17-59, CI. 146 — 81.
Kice, Jack W., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Heating duct sys-
tem for mobile houses. 2,887,733, 5-26-59, CI. 20 — 6.
Kice, Jack W., and C. D. Mattingly, to The Coleman Co., Inc.
Refrigerant cooler utilizing atmospheric condensate.
2,875.593, 3-3-59, CI. 62 — 280.
Kidd, Malcolm H„ to The Dayton Rubber Co. Raw edge belt
grinder. 2,912,797, 11-17-59, CI. 51—80.
Kiad, Marshall C, to Radio Corp. of America. Controllable
transistor clipping circuit. 2,873,387, 2-10-59, CI.
307 — 88.5.
Kidd, Marshall C, and J. J. Davidson, to Radio Corp. of
America. Secrecy systems. 2,905,747, 9-22-59, CI.
178—5.1.
Kidd, Marshall C, and H. C. Goodrich, to Radio Corp. of
America. Television receiver signal processing circuits.
2,906,817, 9-29-59, CI. 178 — 7.3.
Kidd, Ralph. Burial vault and casket. 2,882,584, 4-21-59,
CI. 27—11.
Kidde Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Noe, Harold C. 2,892,574.
Wallace, James M., Jr. 2,884,941.
Kidde Textile Machinery Corp. : See —
Noe, Harold C. 2,894,773.
Kidde, Walter, & Co., Inc. : See—
Bagno, Samuel M. 2,903,683.
Bagno, Samuel M. 2,912,683.
Kidder. Calvin P., and C. K. Sloan, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of con-
trolling corrosion in a neutronic reactor. 2,907,689, 10-
6-59, CI. 148—6.2.
Kiebert, Martin V., Jr. Power amplifier and method of opera-
tion. 2,918,630, 12^22-59, CI. 330—119.
Kiefaber, Harry D. : See —
Byrkett, Elwood L.. and Kiefaber. 2,869,243.
Kiefaber, Harry D., to The Sheffield Corp. Pneumatic gage
head. 2,898,683. 8-11-59. CI. 33—147.
Kiefer, Augustine J. Sliding multiple sash window or door.
2,897,552, 8-4-59. CI. 20 — 19.
Kiefer, John E. : See —
Touey, George P., Kiefer, and Caldwell. 2,881,772.
Kiefer, John E., and G. P. Touey, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Tobacco smoke filtering elements. 2,904,050, 9-15-59, CI.
131 — 208.
Kiefer, John M., Jr., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of making bright-finished steel strip. 2,906,652, 9-29-59,
CI. 148—12.
Kiefer. Karl, Machine Co., The : See —
Rheinstrom, James A. 2,890,817.
Kiefer. Kurt T. Ventian blind and tilt control mechanism
therefor. 2.898,986. 8-11-59, CI. 160 — 168.
Kiefer, William R. : See —
Erikson, Robert W., and Kiefer. 2,915,015.
Kieffaber, Clarence A. : See —
Jorgenson, Gerald A., Kieffaber, and Stickelber.
2,888,886.
Jorgenson, Gerald A., Kieffaber, and Stickelber.
2 888 888
Kiehl, Arthur H., to The F. C. Russell Co. Metal window
construction. 2,916,112, 12-8-59, CI. 189—75.
Kiehl, Arthur H., and A. A. Laurich ; said Laurich assor. to
The F. C. Russell Co. Window frame. 2,912,078, 11-10-59,
CI. 189 — 75.
Kiehl, Henry G. H., to Church-Craft Pictures, Inc. Box
viewer. 2.868.071, 1-13-59. CI. 88—29.
Kiehl, Paul G., and G. R. Pierson. Viewer. 2,906,170, 9-29-
59, CI. 88 — 29.
Kiekhaefer Corp. : See —
Alexander, Charles F. 2,890,689.
Conroy, Robert P. 2,887,083.
Meyer, James A. 2,886,985.
Post, Llovd P. 2,875,722.
Rose, Edgar. 2,883,130.
Rose, Edgar. 2,890,674.
Strang, Charles D. 2,890,692.
Strang, Charles D. 2,909,146.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Stern light mounting for outboard
motors. 2,887.563, 5-19-59. CI. 240—7.5.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Outboard motor clamp screw.
2,890,845, 6-16-59, CI. 248 — 4.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Centrifugal clutch. 2,901,075, 8-25-59,
CI. 192—105.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Vibration isolation of power head.
2,909,031, 10-20-59, CI. 60 — 31.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Outboard motor driven hydroplaning
boat. 2,909,140, 10-20-59, CI. 114 — 66.5.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Resilient mounting for an outboard
motor. 2,911,936, 11-10-59, CI. 115 — 17.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Engine cowl structure for outboard
motors. 2,911,937, 11-10-59, CI. 115 — 17.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Cylinder block for two-cycle engines.
2,911,965, 11-10-59, CI. 123 — 73.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Intake manifold. 2,911,967, 11-10-59,
CI. 123 — 122.
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. Resilient mounting for an outboard
motor. 2,916,007, 12-8-59, CI. 115—18.
Kieler Howaldtswerke A.G. : See —
Behring, Hans. 2,898,695.
Kielsmeier, Elwood W. : See —
Winder, William C, and Kielsmeier. 2,911,301.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kielsmeier, Elwood \Y., and H. J. Buyens, to Swift & Co.
Cheese package. 2,882,169, 4-14-59, CI. 99 — 178.
Kiely, Philip G. : See —
Anderson, Edward E., and Kiely. 2,905,559.
Kienast, Alfred. Meter reading system with pulse train
transmitters. 2,908,894, 10-13-59, CI. 340 — 183.
Kienle and Co. : See —
McNabb, John W. 2,877,195.
Kienle, Rov H. : See —
Conn, Robert C, Kosloski, and Kienle. 2,881,152.
Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. : See —
Haupt, Wilhelm. 2,897,617.
Schlei, Rudolf. 2,873,386.
Wolf, Gerhard. 2,882,817.
Kier, Sven. Typewriter. 2,906,388, 9-29-59, CI. 197 — 18.
Kiernan, Conleth E., and W. K. Clark, to United States Rub-
ber Co. Method of laminating vinyl chloride to metal with
synthetic resin-rubber adhesive and resultant article.
2.872.366, 2-3-59, CI. 154 — 129.
Kiernan, Earl P. Method and apparatus for measurement
of total sound power output of an ultrasonic transducer.
2,874.794. 2-24-59. CI. 181— .5.
Kiernan, Earl F. Ultrasonic probe. 2,892,993, 6-30-59, CI.
340—13.
Kierulff, Jorgen V. Travelling ship-loading crane. 2,919,042,
12-29-59. CI. 214 — 15.
Kies. Elliott J. : See —
Huey, Guy L., and Kies. 2.887,234.
Kiesel, George W., and E. M. Wegh, to General Electric Co.
Circuit breaker. 2,908,782, 10-13-59, CI. 200 — 88.
Kiesel, Kenneth A. : See —
Collins, Zane L., Hayes, and Kiesel. 2,913,582.
Kiesling, Harry E.. to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for drilling radial holes. 2,898,783. 8-11-59, CI. 77 — 27.
Kiess, Arthur A. : See —
Allen, Robert R., and Kiess. 2,916,502.
Kietz, Hans, to Atlas-Werke Akt. Echo sounding recorder.
2,883,642, 4-21-59, CI. 340 — 3.
Kietzmann, Alfred E. : See —
Waalkes, Robert J., and Kietzmann. 2,902.919.
Kieweg, Homer E„ to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process
for making mixed fertilizers containing ammonium nitrate
and calcium carbonate. 2,912,318, 11-10-59, CI. 71 — 47.
Kiewitt, Gustel R. Roof structure. 2,908,236, 10-13-59,
CI. 108—1.
Kifer, David E., to The L. R. Oatey Co. Roof flashing.
2,904,354, 9-15-59, Cl. 285 — 43.
Kifer. Stanley K. : See —
Kerr, David C, and Kifer. 2,873,840.
Kiff, Ben W. : See —
Guest, Howard R„ Adams, and Kiff. 2,909,506.
Guest, Howard R„ Adams, and Kiff. 2,913,434.
Adams, and Kiff. 2,913,435.
Adams, and Kiff. 2,915,501.
and Kiff. 2.900.395.
... Kiff, and Stansbury. 2,910,520.
Kiffer, Alfred D., to Union Carbide Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for producing ozone-carrier gas mixture. 2,872,397.
2-3-59, CI. 204 — 176.
Kiffer, Desire A., and L. D. Orser, to Chamberlain Corn.
Power plant arrangement for mobile spray tank. 2,869,839,
1-20-59. CI. 259—39.
Kiffer, Desire A., and L. D. Orser, to Chamberlain Corp.
Pulse pumps. 2,871.789, 2-3-59, CI. 103 — 44.
Kiffer, Desire A., and L. D. Orser, to Chamberlain Corp.
Disc valve and assemblv. 2,908,283, 10-13-59, CI. 137 —
269.5.
Kihn. Harry, to Radio Corn, of America. Frequency control.
2,872.579, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Kikta, Edward J., to The National Cash Register Co. Detach-
able support for electrical components. 2,879,492, 3-24—59,
CI. 339—17.
Kilbane, James A., Jr., and S. H. Palmer. Tumbler.
2,898,711, 8-11-59. Cl. 51 — 164.
Kilborn, Karl B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method
and apparatus for finishing molded articles. 2,908,936,
10-20-59, Cl. 18—1.
Kilbourne, Harry W. : See —
Harman, Marion W., and Kilbourne. 2,882,291.
Harman, Marion W., and Kilbourne. 2,895.980.
Kilbourne. James, to The Jeffrev Mfg. Co. Slack take up
means for conveyor. 2,875,885, 3-3-59, Cl. 198 — 109.
Kilburn, Tom : See —
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn. and Hoffman. 2.888.586.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Robinson. 2,892,588.
Kilburn, Tom : See —
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, Edwards, and Thomas.
2,913,175.
Kilburn, Tom, and D. L. H. Gibbings, to National Research
Development Corp. Binary serial dividing apparatus.
2,881,978, 4-14-59, Cl. 235—164.
Kilburn, Tom, and G. R Hoffman, to National Research
Development Corp. Magnetic core storage systems.
2,911,627, 11-3-59, Cl. 340—174.
Kilby, Jack S., to Globe-Union Inc. Plug-in circuit units.
2,892,130. 6-23-59, Cl. 317—101.
Kilby, Jack S., and A. S. Khouri, to Globe-Union Inc.
Resistance trimmer. 2,883,499, 4-21-59, Cl. 201 — 55.
Kilchenmann, Walter, to Sulzer Frgres, S.A. Two-cycle inter-
nal combustion engine with exhaust gas operated turbo-
compressor. 2,888,798, 6-2-59. Cl. 60 — 13.
Guest, Howard R.,
Guest, Howard R.,
Guest, Howard R.,
Guest, Howard R.
Kilcup, Ernest I., to Davol Rubber Co. Inhaler tuoe.
2,898,941, 8-11-59, Cl. 138—55.
Kile, Otho, and E. J. Sarring. to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Imprinting machine. 2,896,537, 7-28-59, Cl. 101—231.
Kile, Stephen L., to Basco Inc. Fuel control and ignition
apparatus. 2,903,053, 9-8-59, Cl. 158—128.
Kilgore, Charles R., to Thompson Products, Inc. Fulcrum
adjuster. 2,873,730, 2-17-59, Cl. 129—90.
KDgore, Inc. : See —
Clauser, Herbert C, and Long. 2,889,653.
Long. Robert S. 2.897,621.
Killark Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Zavertnik, Marshall G. 2,896,972.
Killary, David C, and F. H. Wittel. Printing collet con-
struction. 2,918,867, 12-29-59, Cl. 101—375.
Kille, Otho. and R. G. Treptow, to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Signature stacker and transfer device for printing press
outfeed. 2,884,246, 4-28-59, Cl. 271—88.
Killebrew, Jessie O. Door frame construction. 2,872,711,
2-10-59. Cl. 20—11.
Killeen, George H., Jr. Device for compressing spring valves.
2,895,213, 7-21-59, Cl. 29 — 213.
Killen, Clair R. Strip clamp. 2,879,568, 3-31-59, Cl.
24 — 66.
Killen, Donald P. Nail clipper. 2,887,773, 5-26-59, Cl. 30 —
28
Killian, Claud R. Jet engine silencer. 2,882,991, 4-21-59,
pj 181 57
Killian, Claud R. Tire tread. 2,913,032, 11-17-59, Cl.
152—209.
Killian, Henry R., to Henrv Pratt Co. Rotarv positioner con-
trol unit for a valve. 2,911,953, 11-10-59, Cl. 121 — 41.
Killian, George W., to General Dynamics Corp. Selector
switch circuit. 2,872.526, 2-3-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Killian, Robert J., and G. M. Brown, to Automatic Steel
Products, Inc. Method of forming multi-groove pulleys.
2.869,223. 1-20-59, Cl. 29—159.
Killian, Robert J., and G. M. Brown, to Automatic Steel
Products, Inc. Apparatus for forming multi-groove pulleys.
2,892,431, 6-30-59, Cl. 113 — 52.
Killian. Stanley C, and W. O. Edison, to H. K. Porter Co.
Method of operating inspection sections in bus enclosures.
2.872.218. 2-3-59. Cl. 285 — 369.
Killingsworth, Cecil C. Gravel packing of wells. 2,896,714,
7-28-59, Cl. 166 — 15.
Killion. John F. : See —
Griffin. William K., Jr.. and Killion. 2.873.717.
Killoran, John J., and G. F. D'Alello, to Koppers Co., Inc.
Particulate foamable polymer coated with flame retardant
material and method of making same. 2,894,918, 7-14-59,
Cl. 260 — 2.5.
Kilmartin, John A. Containers for cans. 2,889,957, 6-9-59,
Cl. 220—115.
Kilmer, George McQ. Devices adapted for assisting paralyzed
or hemiplegic persons. 2,900,976, 8-25-59, Cl. 128 — 1.
Kilmer, Thoburn H., to Air Reduction Co.. Inc. Carbon di-
oxide indicator. 2,890,177, 6-9-59, Cl. 252 — 408.
Kilner, Scott, B., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Comimssion. Process for recovery of uranium values from
impure solutions thereof. 2,911,283, 11-3-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Kilner, Scott B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process of recovering uranium. 2,919,175.
12-29-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Kilpatrick, Lester L. : See —
Farrand. William A., Johnston, Kilpatrick, and Lekas.
2,899,260.
Kilpatrick, Mvron O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hvdrooarbon
conversion system. 2,906,792, 9-29-59, Cl. 260 — 683.
Kilpatrick. Stanley A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for casting of metal. 2,871,529, 2-3-59, Cl.
22—57.2.
Kilpatrick, Wallace D., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Pulsed ion source. 2,883,580,
4-21-59, Cl. 315—111.
Kilpatrick, Wallace D., to United States of America. Atomic
Energv Commission. Continuous plasma generator.
2,892,114, 6-23-59, Cl. 313 — 63.
Kilty, Michael F., Jr. : See—
Osborne, Fay H., and Kilty. 2,913,365.
Kiltv, Michael F., Jr. Apparatus for making non-woven
fibrous webs. 2,878,526, 3-24-59, Cl. 19—155.
Kilvert, Charles A., to United States of America, Navv. Air
stabilizer release mechanism. 2,880,687, 4-7-59, Cl.
114 — 22.
Kimball, Emory H. : See —
Campbell, John R., Eaker, and Kimball. 2,891,090.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. : See —
Gladrow, Elroy M., and Kimberlin. 2,905,632.
Steffgen, Frederick W., Kimberlin, Buchmann, and
Voorhies. 2,908,636.
Voorhies, Alexis, Jr., and Kimberlin. 2,904,499.
Kimball, Henry B. : See —
Alderman, Leon D., Cardanl, Kant, and Kimball.
2,896,213.
Kimball, John W. Cartridge case extractor for a firearm.
2,870,562, 1-27-59, Cl. 42—25.
Kimball, Lawrence W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Valve construction. 2,918.938, 12-29-59, Cl. 137—625.11.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. : See —
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,880,105.
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,899,390.
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,910,527.
Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 2,918,427.
Buchmann, Fred J., and Kimberlin. 2,885,207.
Krebs, Robert W., and Kimberlin. 2,899,370.
Mattox, William J., and Kimberlin. 2,884,309.
Kimberlin. Charles N., Jr., to Esso Ueseareh and Engineer-
ing Co. Hydroforming process and catalysts. 2, 89a, 905,
7-21-59, CI. 190 — 50.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and R. W. Krebs, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Production and utilization of acti-
vated carbon catalyst. 2,880,107, 3-31-59, CI. 208 — 113.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., C. E. Adams, J. F. Moser, Jr., and
L. I. Griffin, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co
Apparatus for fluid bed coking of heavy oils. 2,885,272.
5-5-59, CI. 23—284.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and F. W. Steffgen, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming catalyst.
2,890,179, 0-9-59, CI. 252 — 400.
Kimberlin. Charles N., Jr., and F. J. Buchmann, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Preparation of catalyst par-
ticles. 2,898,289. 8-4-59. CI. 208—134.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Extraction of feedstock with
polyethylene glycol solvent. 2,902,428, 9-1-59, CI. 208 — 87.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Removal of metal contami-
nants from catalytic cracking feed stocks with sulfuric
acid. 2,902,430, 9-1-59, CI. 208 — 9(1.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Butyrolactone solvent
extraction process for removal of metal contaminants.
2,913,394, 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 87.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Method for aromatization of
light naphthas. 2,914,400, 11-24-59, CI. 208—90.
Kimberly-Clark Corp. : See — ■
Arnold, James W. 2,913,209.
Beaulieu, Delton C, and Link. 2,880,190.
Bletzinger, John C, and Day. 2,902,038.
Brien, Huron C, and Jones. 2,885,848.
Gade, Marvin F. 2,901,040.
Harwood, Kenneth J. 2,896,027.
Harwood, Kenneth J. 2,897,108.
Harwood, Kenneth J. 2,900,980.
Harwood, Kenneth J., Mayo, and Bletzinger. 2,902,037.
Hirschy, Harlan W., Rowe, and Harwood. 2,902,395.
Johnson, Charles G., and Lee. 2,881,674.
Lee, Charles A. 2,884,061.
Minarik, Rudolf G. 2,887,276.
Voigtman, Edward H. 2,890,026.
Voigtman, Edward H. 2,897,109.
Kimberly, Emerson E., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Gas-operated liquid level sensor. 2,910,999, 11-3-59, CI.
137—386.
Kimble, Donal G. : See —
Kuhrmeyer, Carl A., Kimble, and Miller. 2,919,349.
Kimble Glass Co. : See —
Hitchner, William G. 2/905,321.
Kimble, Harvey S., and N. F. McLeod, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Polymer-solvent separation process. 2,897,184, 7—28-
59, CI. 200—94.9.
Kimbrough, Frank R., to Ideal Fishing Float Co., Inc. Quick
attaching type fishing float. 2,888,774, 0-2-59, CI. 43 —
44.91.
Kimel. Walter : See —
Kaiser. Solomon, and Kimpl. 2.877.271.
Kimes, Harold E., to Harold E. Kimes Corp. Apparatus for
mounting inserts in tire molds. 2,904,878, 9-22-59, CI.
29—283.
Kimes, Harold E., Corp. : See —
Kimes, Harold E. 2,904,878.
Kimes, Robert : See —
Dotson, Donald A., and Kimes. 2,906,187.
Kimm, Ewald J., and P. F. Early, to Standard-Thomson
Corp. Vent valve mechanism. 2,889,845, 6-9-59, CI.
137—80.
Kimmel, Edwin N. : See —
McKay, David J., Jr., and Kimmel. 2,915,098.
Kimmel, Ellsworth E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Hydrocarbon
fuel composition and the method of operating a jet engine
therewith. 2,867,081, 1-6-59, CI. 60 — 35.4.
Kimmel. William E. : See —
Cederlund, Albert, and Kimmel. 2,868,235.
Cederlund, Albert, Kimmel, and Le Blanc. 2,897,848.
Kimmell, Garman O. Automatic dump valve systems.
2,869,569, 1-20-59, CI. 137—188.
Kimmerle, Harlie J. : See —
Swanson, Albert S., and Kimmerle. 2,879,534.
Kimura, Shuji, and J. N. Stich. Photographic fixer-hardener
compositions. 2.871,121, 1-27-59, CI. 96 — 61.
Kinaga, Thomas : See —
Van Atta, Lester C, Adcoek, and Kinaga. 2,908,904.
Kinberg, Ragnar : See —
Orte, Sven E. W., and Kinberg. 2,874,008.
Kincaid, Daniel H. : See —
Crook, Lester O., and Kincaid. 2,916,792.
Kind, Fred A. : See—
Ringold, Howard J., Kind, and Batres. 2,895,969.
Co. Conveyor belt idler.
Kind, Fred A., H. J. Ringold, and G. Kosenkranz, to Syntex
S.A. 3 ( by droxyalkyl) -ethers of estradiol. 2,906,758,9-29-
59, CI. 260 — 397.5.
Kinderknecht, Felix. Grain cleaning attachment for com-
bines. 2,877,900, 3-17-59, CI. 209—283.
Kinderman, Walter J., and J. W. Williams, 3d., to Yarnall-
Waring Co. Compensating mechanism for indicator.
2,869,371, 1-20-59, CI. 73—432.
Kindig, Arnie J., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Grease seal.
2,808,567, 1-13-59, CI. 286 — 11.
Kindig, Arnie J., to The Jeffrey Mfg
2,869.712, 1-20-59, CI. 1!>8 — 202.
Kindl, Fred H., to General Electric Co. Two-speed hydraulic
servomotor system. 2,912,962, 11-17-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Kindl, Franklin J., to The \V. J. Schoenberger Co. Gas
burner and lighter. 2,878,863, 3-24-59, CI. 158 — 116.
Kindler, Hubert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt.
Recovery of gaseous initial materials of chemical reactions
from the waste gas. 2,894,037, 7-7-59, CI. 200 — 583.
Kindler, Karl, and H. Oelschlager, to Chemische Fabrik Pro-
monta G.m.b.H. Phenyl-alkylamines. 2,905,070, 9^22-59.
CI. 260—247.7.
Kindorf, Orlan C. Support for expansible conduit. 2,893,669,
7-7-59, CI. 248—55.
Kindred, Raymond L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Computer
for solving simultaneous equations. 2,872,113, 2-3-59, CI.
235 — 61.
Kindred, Raymond L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2,874,298, 2-17-59, CI. 250—43.5.
Kindron, Robert R., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Process of bleaching cellulose pulps by absorbing alkali in
the pulp and then applying hydrogen peroxide. 2,872,280,
° -3-59, CI. 8—104.
Co. Method of
CI. 154—102.
Kindseth, Harold V., to Bemis Bro. Bag
making bag closure. 2,899,347, 8-11-5S
Kine, Benjamin B. : See —
Alps, Hugo A., Hurwitz, and Kine. 2,880,116.
McWherter, Paul W., Kine, and Alps. 2,879,178.
Kine, Benjamin B., and A. C. Nuessle, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Pigment-binding methods. 2,883,304, 4-21-59, CI
117 — 161.
Kine, Benjamin B., and A. C. Nuessle, to Rohm & Haas Co
Compositions for binding pigments. 2,886,474 5-12-59
CI. 117—161. '
King, Aden J. : See —
Kanda, Frank A., King, and Clark. 2,918,352.
King, Aden J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Magnesium
tetraboride. 2,893,841, 7-7-59, CI. 23 — 204.
King, Alan M., to United Coffee Corp. Beverage brewing
and dispensing apparatus. 2,890,043, 6-10-59, CI. 99 —
283.
King, Alan M. Controlling switch mechanism for luminaries
2,897,300, 7-28-59, CI. 200—33.
King, Albert, to British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd.
Manufacture of micro-crystalline wax impregnated electric
cables. 2,914,429, 11-24-59, CI. 117 — 231
King Albert, and K. J. Collins, to British insulated Calen-
der s Cables Ltd. Method of using low viscosity-low
volatility mineral oil and wax in an insulated electric
cable. 2,914,430, 11-24-59, CI. 117—231
King, Arthur A., Jr. : See —
Marganski. Joseph J., and King. 2,890 026
King, Bertell W. Concrete bulkhead, jetty or pile form.
2,902,743, 9-8-59, CI. 25—131.
King, Buford M., Jr., to The Upjohn Co. Dispensing
container. 2,877,927, 3-17-59, CI. 221 — 246
King, Burnham W., and G. D. Kelly, to General Electric Co
Ceramic coating for magnet wire. 2,879,185, 3-24-59
CI. 117 — 223.
King, Burnham W., Jr., and W. A. Hedden, to Bradley Mining
Co. Antimony oxide glass. 2,918,382, 12-22-59, cf
106 — 47.
King, Carl F., Jr., to Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Seal for
bearings. 2,884,285, 4-28-59, CI. 308—187.2.
King, Carl G., to Rotaprint Ltd. Control means for print-
ing or duplicating machines. 2,868,456, 1-13-59, CI.
King, Charles C, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. PyroliHc hydro-
carbon conversion process for making ethylene. 2 890 256
6-9-59, CI. 260—683. '.:,'"•
King, Charles C, and J. Hanisian, to The M. W. Kellogg Co
Process for the separate recovery of C and C hydrocar-
bons. 2,886,611, 5-12-59, CI. 260—677.
King, Charles H., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Propyl
nitrate monofuel and method of use with nickel salts.
2,914,910, 12-1-59, CI. 60—35.4.
King, Charles H., Jr., and G. D. Lewis, to United Aircraft
Corp. Combustion chamber for monofuels. 2,908.135.
10-13-59, CI. 00 — 39.36.
King, Charles L. : See —
Clark, Lucius K., and King. 2,901,566.
King. Charles S., to The Rover Co. Ltd. Fuel supply system
for a gas turbine engine power plant. 2,874,765 2-24-59
CI. 158—36.4.
King Container Corp. : See —
Hopkins, Harney C. 2,903,173.
King, Dale F., and L. A. Pockman. Process and plant for
raising poultry and the like. 2,910,044, 10-27-59, CI.
King, David W., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission. Hand truck for handling equipment.
2,874,860, 2-24-59, CI 214—130. " " ' -
510
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Tele-
Auto-
King, Donald E., and R. K. Cowdery, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Field current regulator with linear speed
setting relationship. 2,882,477, 4-14-59, CI. 318 — 357.
King, Donald L., and K. L. Davis, to The Eimco Corp. Pres-
sure filter construction. 2,899.068, 8-11-59. CI. 210 — 402.
King, Donald M. Conveyors. 2,871,799, 2-3-59, CI. 104 — 172.
King, Donald M. Trolley assembly for conveyor systems.
2,892,419, 6-30-59. CI. 105—155.
King, Earle C, and R. C. Andrews, Jr., to Mine Safety
Appliances Co. Method for disposing of alkali metals.
2,880,065, 3-31-59, CI. 23—184.
King, Edward L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Plutonium purification process employing
thorium pyrophosphate carrier. 2,884,305, 4-28-59, CI.
23 — 14.5.
King, Elise : See —
King, Henry C. 2,880,937.
King. George E. : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., Cutting, Brisbane, and King.
2,912,611.
Giboney, Ray E., and King. 2.888,576.
Scott, Thomas R., King, and Wilson. 2,910,394.
King, George E., and R. E. Giboney, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Punch press control. 2,905,838, 9-22^59,
CI. 307 — 112.
King George L., to Radio Frequency Laboratories,
printer system. 2,919,301, 12-29-59, CI. 178 — 2.
King. Geo. \V„ Ltd. : Sec-
Burrows, Arthur T. C. 2,869,477.
Burrows, Arthur T. C. 2,872,056.
Burrows, Arthur T. C. 2,901,096.
King, George W., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
matic iris control. 2,885,471, 5-5-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
King, Harold W. : See —
True, Charles H.. Jr.. and King. 2,897,501.
King, Harry C, and W. H. Hough, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Clamp and mounting arrangement. 2,889,477,
6-2-59. CI. 313—76.
King, Harry C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Resilient
tube support. 2,904,617, 9-15-59, CI. 174 — 52.
King, Henry C, 40% to E. King. Power driven ambulatory
irrigation sprinkler. 2,880,937, 4-7-59, CI. 239 — 181.
King, Herbert : See —
Anderson, Malcolm, and King. 2,888,695.
King, Herbert H. Test probe with retractible shield
2,885,648, 5-5-59. CI. 339 — 36.
King, James M. Florists' accessories. 2,904,933, 9-22-59,
CI. 47 — 41.
King. James R. : See —
Haist, Grant M.. and King. 2.875,048.
King, Jarrett C. : See —
King. Jerome : See —
Hardwicke, James E., King, and Terrell.
King, John G., to Tricraft Products Corp.
tube.nnalyzer. 2.885,634. 5-5-59. CI 324 — 24.
McDonald, Julius M., King, and Holland. 2,885.931.
King. Karl C. Loading and unloading equipment. 2,876,917,
3-10-59. CI. 214 — 82.
King, Karl C. Harvester. 2,896,776, 7-28-59, CI. 198 — 233.
King, Kenneth G., and A. W. Tucker, to Westinghouse Brake
and Signal Co., Ltd. Trigger circuit with memory action.
2,908,857. 10-13-59. CI. 323 — 66.
King, Kenneth L. Ski binding having automatically releasable
heel anchor. 2.879,071, 3-24-59. CI. 280 — 11.35.
King, L. D. P., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Homogeneous nuclear power reactor.
2,902,424, 9-1-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
King, Laurence F. : See —
Sproule, Lome W., King, and Pattenden. 2,883,342.
King, Laurence F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Desulfurization process utilizing ethylene polvamine and
sodium hydroxide. 2,906,706, 9-29-59, CI. 208 — 231.
King. Leland W. : See —
Geddes, Norman B., and King. 2,914,190.
King, Lyman S. : See —
Crouch. John M.. King, and Conley. 2,906,364.
King. Norman : See —
Birnott. Birtow B.. and King. 2.868.555.
King-O-Matic Equipment Corp. : See —
McGihon, Leonard. 2,914,899.
McGihon, Leonard. 2,915,309.
King. Paul A. : See —
Morton, Lester C, and King. 2,881,728.
King. Paul J. : See — ■
Wolfson, William B., King, Baer, and Clough. 2,897,095.
King, Peter M. : See —
Bray, Frederick H., King, and Hartley. 2,913,530.
Bray, Frederick H., King, and Rice. 2.899.500.
King, Ralph E., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator cabinet
having drawer baffle means. 2,876,632, 3-10-59, CI. 62 —
285.
King, Ralph E.. to (General Electric Co. Refrigerator water
cooler. 2,876.633. 3-10-59, CI. 62 — 339.
King. Richard C. Water craft for the transport of wheeled
vehicles. 2,898.877. 8-11-59. Cl. 114 — 60.
King, Robert B., to United States of America, Navy. Fuze.
2,883,933, 4-28-59, Cl. 102—81.
King. Robert J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Heatinsr units for
ovens and the like. 2.875,33 3. 2-24-59, Cl. 219 — 19.
Kinsr. Robert J. Garment hai.ger. 2,886,222, 5-12-59, Cl.
223—88.
2,907,985.
2,885,407.
Emission type
2,867,699, 1-6-59, Cl.
Electric coupling and
-96.
King, Robert W., Jr. : See —
Doersam, Charles H., Jr., and King.
King Sales & Engineering Co. : See — ■
McGihon, Leonard. 2,902,810.
McGihon, Leonard. 2,909,876.
King-Seeley Corp. : See —
Baker, Harry I. 2,890,429.
Baker. Harry I. 2,911,501.
Bergsma, Rudolph. 2,890,645.
Boddy, Leonard. 2.873.305.
Boddy, Leonard. 2,910,569.
Boddy, Leonard. 2,910,650.
Boddy, Leonard. 2,911,633.
Gaskell, Walter L. 2,873,773.
Klavitter, Ernest L. 2,886,683.
Klavitter, Ernest L. 2,914,760.
Malecki, Witold. 2,876,792.
Malecki, Witold. 2,888,031.
Malecki, Witold, and Larsen. 2,911,054.
Sivacek, Emil E. 2,887,084.
Winther, Robert O. 2,883,512.
King, William F. Switching device.
200 — 61.45.
King, William F.. to Eaton Mfg. Co.
brake. 2,871,383, 1-27-59, Cl. 310-
King, William F., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for
compensating quadrature resolved unbalance components.
2,872.819, 2-10-59, Cl. 73 — 462.
King, William H. : See —
Bloch, Morton G., Houser, and King. 2,904,496.
King, William H., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Detoxifying cottonseed meal. 2.873,190, 2-10-59, Cl. 99 — 2
King, William H., A. M. Altsehul, J. M. Dechary, and V. L.
Frampton, to United States of America, Agriculture.
Preparation of cottonseed meal suitable for unrestricted
use in laying hen diets. 2,873,191, 2-10-59, Cl. 99 — 4.
King, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Galvanometer digitizer. 2,883,649, 4-21-59, Cl. 340 — 190.
King, William R. : See —
Larson, Harold A., and King. 2,889.575.
King, William R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and
apparatus for carbon black production. 2,892,684, 6-30-
59 Cl 23 209 6
King, William R., and W. H. Rushford, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Recovery and classification of solids. 2,880,819,
4-7-59, Cl. 183 — 58.
Kingdom, John C. : See —
Yule, William H. D., and Kingdom. 2,889,425.
Kingdom, Ralph H., and R. J. Scheich, to Square D Co.
Multipole circuit breaker. 2,889,428, 6-2-59 Cl. 200 — 11C.
Kingdon, Ralph H. : See —
Stanback, Harris I., and Kingdon. 2,902,560.
Stanback, Harris I., and Kingdon. 2,902,632.
Kinghorn, Robert E. : See —
Purswell. Guy. Kinghorn, and Smith. 2.888,298.
Kingsbury, Chadwick B. : See — ■
Carter, Ralph H., and Kingsbury. 2,881,584.
Carter, Ralph H„ Kingsbury, and Lamb. 2,900,783.
Kingsbury. Chadick B., to North American Rayon Corp.
Stop motion device. 2,904,872, 9-22-59, Cl. 28 — 71.4.
Kingsbury, Chester L.. Jr., to Reserve Mining Co. Means
for separating granular material. 2,919,024, 12-29-59 Cl.
209 — 159.
Kingsbury, Ralph N.. and R. F. Caroselli, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Dye composition and method of dyeing
tightly wound glass fibers sized with a water swellable ma-
terial. 2,900,275, 8-18-59. Cl. 117 — 63.
Kingsley, Lewis A. Lettering. 2,902,931, 9-8-59 Cl. 101 —
399.
Kingsley, Lewis A. Wire aligning and tensioning mechanism.
2,909,341, 10-20-59, Cl. 242 — 151.
Kingston, Donald L., and B. H. Leach, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Lamp bulb feeder. 2,917,169, 12-15-59,
Cl. 209—80.
Kingston Products Corp. : See —
Dull, William B., and Daughertv. 2.876,313.
Kelly. George M. 2,867.834.
Kelly. George M. 2,868.321.
Kinkaid. Robert J., to AMP Inc. Machine for applying
connectors in strip form. 2.015.755 12-8-59, Cl. 1 — 177.
Kinkead, Alan, to William Wallace Co. Tube making ma-
chine 2,911,932, 11-10-59, Cl. 113—33.
Kinkead, Alan, to William Wallace Co. All purpose flue.
2,916,983, 12-15-59, Cl. 98 — 48.
Kinkead Industries Inc. : See —
Collins. Solomon M. 2.897.514.
Collins. Solomon M. 2,897.515.
Kinkel, John F. : See —
Bell, Norton W., and Kinkel. 2,909,622.
Kinker, John C. Jr.. to Apex Machine Mfg. Co.. Inc. Tear
strip for dispensing package. 2.SSS.1S0, 5-26-59, Cl. 22." —
39.
Kinley, Myron M. Valves. 2,907,391, 10-6-59, Cl. 166—224.
Kinnaman, Chalmer R. Commutator undercutting tools.
2.898,814. 8-11-59, Cl. 90 — 38.
Kinnan, Walter E . to G. F. Dales. Method of making
thermostats. 2,877,539, 3-17-59, Cl. 29 — 155.5.
Kinnear, John. Surgical traction apparatus. 2,909,175,
10-20-59, Cl. 128—84.
Kinnear, John A. C. : See —
Mariner, Peter F., and Kinnear. 2.900,706.
LIST OF PATENTEES
51L
Kinnear, John A. G, to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. Man-
ufacture of waveguide components. 2,870,524, 1-27-59,
CI. 29—155.5. „ ^
Kinney, David C, and C. E. Sands, to Holley Carburetor Co.
Temperature sensitive pump. 2,877,996, 3-17-59, CI.
261—34. o _
Kinney, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Apparatus for uniformly drawing a plurality of filaments.
2.874,410. 2-24-59. CI. 18 — 8.
Kinney, Harmon C. : See —
Muehleck, Ernest, Kinney, and Lanz. 2,901,808.
Kinney, James P. Air distributing system. 2,901,959,
9-1-59, CI. 98 — 40. „„„ .„
Kinney, John W., Jr. Surface projectile game. 2,90o,471,
9-22-59, CI. 273 — 108.
Kinney, Lay ton C. : See —
Thorp, Clark E., Kinney, and Gaynor. 2,8(6,188.
Kinney, Paul W., and J. H. Prichard. to Celanese Corp. of
America. Cellulose propionate compositions. 2,883,299,
4-21-59, CI. 106—180.
Kinnev, S. P., Engineers, Inc. : See--
Kinney, Selwyne P. 2,918,172.
Kinney, Selwvne P., to S. P. Kinney Engineers, Inc. Auto-
matic self-cleaning strainer. 2,918,172, 12-22-59, CI.
Dish washing machine. 2,877,778, 3-17-59,
210 — 392.
Kinney, Theodore S.
219—39.
Kinney, Theodore S.
5-26-59. CI. 219 —
Kinnev. Theodore S.
ll-i0-59, CI. 338—
Kinnison, Robert W.
Storage tank. 2,888,545, 5-26-59, CI.
Immersion electric heater. 2,888,546,
11.
Electric heater element. 2,912,664,
•229.
Filling nozzle with selective automatic
shut-off. 2.870,799, 1-27-59, CI. 141—209.
Kinsella, Martin A. : See —
Frederick. Herbert S„ and Kinsella. 2.874,852.
Kinsey, Claude J., and J. H. Varterasian, to General Motors
Corp. Balancing machine. 2.898.764. 8-11-59. CI. 73— 483.
Kinsey, Douglas D., A. E. Johnson, and H. W. Ashby, to
Crane Co. Waste valve mechanism. 2,910,704. 11-3-59,
CI. 4 — 199.
Kinsey, Isaac : See —
Miner, Charles, Jr., and Kinsey. 2,912,939.
Kinsev. John A., Jr. Automatic door or like closure operator.
2,900,791, 8-25-59. CI. 60 — 52.
Kinsey, Lionel E. Garment hanger attachment. 2,907,505,
10-6-59, CI. 223 — 95.
Kinslev, Lewis H., Jr., and J. W. Anderson. Capper.
2,914,901, 12-1-59, CI. 53—310.
Kinsman. Clarence W. Pulley with punched bracket.
2.873.091, 2-10-59, CI. 254 — 191.
Kintner, Donald J., to Clarv Corp. Cash register drawer
selecting apparatus. 2,883,104, 4-21-59, CI. 235 — 22.
Kinzbach, Robert B. Automatic tubing spider assembly.
2.896,292, 7-28-59, CI. 24 — 249.
Kinzelman, Francis J., to J. R. Share. Rotary printing
press for continuous metal strip. 2,890,653, 6-16-59, CI.
101 — 178.
Kinzer. Clarence M. Blade means. 2,891,334, 6-23-59, CI.
37—143.
Kinzer, Glenn W., to Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp. Iodonium
compounds. 2,878,293, 3-17-59, CI. 260—607.
Kipnis, Abraham. Deep-fried extruded-dough comestible
machine. 2,917,008, 12-15-59, CI. 107—14.
Kipp, Carl. Fixture for hanging mirrors, pictures and the
like. 2,905,412, 9-22-59, CI. 248—30.
Kipp. Egbert M., to Aluminum Co. of America. Piston ring.
2,908,537, 10-13-59. CI. 309 — 44.
Kippe, Otto, to P. Tobeler, doing business under the name of
Trans-Oceanic. Method of making lime-containing fer-
tilizers and especially slag lime. 2,904,425, 9-15-59, CI.
71 — 63.
Kippe, Otto, % to P. O. Tobeler, d.b.a. Trans-Oceanic.
Method of producing magnesia and calcium nitrate from
dolomite. 2,912,306, 11-10-59, CI. 23 — 201.
Kippen, Albert J. : See —
Bucheimer, George R., and Kippen. 2,917,213.
Kippenhan, Beverly W., to International Business Machines
Corp. Code generator. 2,884,625, 4-28-59, CI. 340 — 345.
Kippenhan, Dean O., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Phase detector. 2,903,581, 9-8-59,
CI. 250—27.
Kipps, Harry J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Method of
inhibiting formation of scale deposits. 2,890,175, 6-9-59,
CI. 252—181.
Kippur, Perry R. : See —
Clark, Benjamin F.,
2,918,498.
Kippur. Perry R. : See —
Clark, Benjamin F.,
2,919,291.
Gipstein, Higgins, and Kippur.
Gipstein, Higgins, and Kippur.
Kips, Eduard J. E., and J. W. Derksen. Traffic light
switching arrangement. 2,878,423, 3-17-59, CI. 315 — 163.
Kiraly, Joseph L., to Aerosol Research Co. Aerosol valve
assembly. 2,883.089, 4-21-59, CI. 222 — 394.
Kirby, Arthur F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of a-chloroglutaric anhydride. 2,870,167,
1-20-59, CI. 260—345.9.
Kirby. Henry L. : See —
Kennedy, Anthony, Jr., Adams, Kirby, and Steinbronn.
2.892,242.
Controlling flow rates.
Recording system.
2,883,453.
Jr., to The W. J.
sausage emulsions.
Diode circuits.
Kircher, Reymond J.,
Testing apparatus.
Kirchner, Carroll T. :
Kirby, James B.
CI. 134 — 57.
Kirbv, Lawrence J., to Gulf Oil Corp.
2,899,969, 8-18-59, CI. 137 — 8.
Kirby, Lo E. D. Disposable ash tray and cigarette snuffing
device. 2,887,218. 5-19-59. CI. 206 — 57.
Kirby, Robert A., C. S. Clay, Jr., and H. B. Ferguson, to
Jersey Production Research Co.
2,894,797, 7-14-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Kirchel, Alan A. : See —
Foil, John V., Sieber, and Kirchel.
Kircher, Albert, Jr., and D. A. Manion,
Fitzpatrick Co. Method of making
2,874,054, 2-17-59, CI. 99—109.
Kircher, Charles E., Jr., R. J. Jones, and R. F. Kriz, to
Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Apparatus for producing
polyvinyl chloride. 2,880,076, 3-31-59, CI. 23—260.
Kircher, Charles E., Jr., and R. J. Jones, to Detrex Chemical
Industries, Inc. Method of dehydrohalogenating halogen-
ated hydrocarbons. 2,912,470, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 654.
Kircher, Hartmann J., Ill : See —
Ledbetter, James D., Kircher, and Novotny. 2,894,692.
Kircher, Reymond J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
" 99,569. 8-11-59, CI. 307—88.5.
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
2,908,860, 10-13-59, CI. 324—028.
See —
Williams, Mortimer P., and Kirchner. 2,870,059.
Kirchner, Francois F., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Magnetic resonance apparatus. 2,894,199, 7-7-59, CI.
324— .5.
Kirchner, Francois F., and F. S. Replogle, Jr., to Schlumberger
Well Surveying Corp. Magnet. 2,917,682, 12-15-59, Cl.
317—200.
Kirchner, Frederick K., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2-aroylmethyl-
3-oxo-3,4-dihydro-l,4,2-benzothiazines and their preparation.
2,894,946, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 245.
Kirchner, Frederick K., and E. J. Alexander, to Sterling Drug
Inc. 3-oxo-3,4-dihydro-l,4,2-benzothiazine-2-acetic acid hy-
drozides and their preparation. 2,879,270, 3-24-59, CI.
260—243.
Kirchhiibel, Kurt : See —
Cuppers. Curt, and Kirchhiibel. 2,902,899.
Kirchoff, Raymond F. : See —
Just. Howard W., Kirchoff. and Pelikan. 2,891,656.
Kirgan. Edward L.. to Elk Enterprises, Inc. Reflector target
2,885,670, 5-5-59. CI. 343—18.
Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co., The : See —
Cox, Stanley L. 2,910,138.
Hulton, Charles S.. Mullenhagen. and Wiedenbein.
2,897,601.
Kirk, Howard B., and C. F. Anspach. Beverage dispensing
machine. 2.876,806, 3-10-59, Cl. 141 — 105.
Kirk, Hubert R. : See —
Head, William I., Kirk, and Mather. 2,869,972.
Kirk, James C. : See —
Coyne. Donald M.. and Kirk. 2,872.456.
Kirk, James E. : See —
Lamb, Vassar G., and Kirk. 2,891,112.
Kirk, Joseph S., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
leather. 2,872,277, 2-3-59, Cl. 8 — 12.
Kirk, Joseph S., to General Aniline & Film Corp.
leather. 2,893,811, 7-7-59, Cl. 8 — 12.
Kirk, Joseph S., to General Aniline & Film Corp. After-
treatment of leather dyeings. 2,908,543, 10-13-59, Cl.
8—13.
Kirk, Norman, to General Electric Co. Apparatus for the
continuous polymerization of organopolysiloxanes.
2,883,272, 4-21-59, Cl. 23 — 260.
Kirk, Norman M. Hook for transporting meat in vehicles.
2,904,300, 9-15-59, Cl. 248 — 340.
Kirk, Robert E.. to General Motors Corp. Terminal connec-
tor for circuit boards. 2,911,610, 11-3-59, Cl. 339 — 17.
Kirk, Walter B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
with slack adjuster valve. 2,875,864, 3-3-59,
Kirk, Walter B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
der for hydraulic brake system. 2,917,900,
60—54.6.
Kirk, William A., and J. A. Brown, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Shear bar mounting means to provide a curved cutting
edge. 2.868.253, 1-13-59, Cl. 146—117.
Kirk, William M. Animal scratching, medicating and oiling
apparatus. 2,883,965, 4-28-59, Cl. 119 — 157.
Kirka, Chester, to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Terminal
structures for valve tubes. 2,890,385, 6-9-59, Cl. 315 — 58.
Kirkbride, Alec B. : See —
Selby, James, Kirkbride, and Trebble. 2,899,850.
Kirkbride, Chalmer G., and J. C. Dart, to Houdry Process
Corp. Art of circulating contact material. 2,915,459,
12-1-59, Cl. 208—148.
Kirkby, Henry W., and C. Sykes, to Firth-Vickers Stainless
Steels Ltd. Ferritic alloy steels for use at elevated
temperatures. 2,880,085, 3-31-59, Cl. 75 — 126.
Kirkell, Leon H. Towel dispensing mechanism. 2,879,121,
3_24-59. Cl. 312—038.
Kirkham, Don, and J. E. Adams, to Iowa State College Re-
search Foundation, Inc. Apparatus for measuring diffusion
coefficients of soil in place. 2,913,897, 11-24-59, Cl. 73—
38.
Kirkham, Peter, and R. G. R. Robinson, to Pye Ltd. Mag-
netic scanning circuits for cathode ray tubes. 2,899,578,
8-11-59, Cl. 313—76.
Dyeing of
Dyeing of
Fluid motor
Cl. 188—196.
Master cylin-
12-22-59, Cl.
512
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kirkhain, Thomas A. : See —
Mason. Edward A,. Tirrell, and Kirkham. 2,891,899.
Kirkland, Earl V., ana I. H. Lutz, to The American Oil Co.
Glycol diesters. 2,871,248, 1-27-59, CI. 260—410.6.
Kirkland, Elmo R., Jr. Retriever for an underwater object.
2,879,618, 3-31-59, CI. 43—17.2.
Kirkland, Kobert E.. to Raytheon Co. Acoustic logs. 2,908,-
888. 10-13-59. CI. 340 — 3.
Kirkman, Kenneth D. : See —
Keith, John V., and Kirkman. 2,890,564.
Kirkpatrick, Aiton, to Stone & Webster Engineering Corp.
Steam condenser deaeration. 2,873,096, 2-10-59, CI.
157—24.
Kirkpatrick, Claude L. : See —
Carruthers, Walter W., and Kirkpatrick. 2,918,650.
Kirkpatrick, John. Yieldable tenter frame support. 2,879,579,
3-31-59, CI. 26—57.
See—
and Kirkpatrick. 2,905,256.
Trailer hitch. 2,902,294, 9-1-59,
Valve material.
Kirkpatrick, Kenneth L. :
Northcote, John A.,
Kirkpatrick, Lawrence R.
CI. 2S0— 512.
Kirkpatrick, Leland W., to Rich Mfg. Corp,
2,868.637, 1-13-59, CI. 75 — 124.
Kirkpatrick, Thomas P., to United States of America, Navy.
Elue type acoustic hood. 2,892,507, 0-30-59, CI. 181—36.
Kirkpatrick, Vida E. Walking-aid apparatus. 2,872,967,
2-10-59, CI. 155—22.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H.. to Visco Products Co. Resolving
water-in-oil emulsions. 2.875,157, 2-24-59, CI. 252 — 344.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., to Visco Products Co. Oxyalkylated
hydroxy compounds. 2,881,204, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 484.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., to Visco Products Co. Breaking
water-in-oil emulsions. 2,900,350, 8-18-59, CI. 252 — 331.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., and V. L. Seale, to Visco Products
Co. Pesticide emulsions containing an oxyethylated oxy-
propylated glycerine. 2.875.128. 2-24-59 CI. 167 — 43.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., and V. L. Seale, to Visco Products
Co. Diamine derivatives containing hydroxyalkyl groups.
2 884,459, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 584.
Kirkpatrick. William D., and A. L. Newman, to Red Devil
Tools. Paint tube squeezer. 2,874,525, 2-24-59, CI.
53—268.
Kirkpatrick, William D., and A. L. Newman, % to B. C.
Jones, and % to Red Devil Tools. Dispensing device for
collapsible tubes. 2,881,954, 4-14-59, CI. 222—102.
Kirkpatrick, William D.. and A. L. Newman, to Red Devil
Tools. Tool for removing end of collapsible walled tube.
2,897,700. 8-4-59. CI. 81—3.34.
Kirkpatrick, William E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Electron discharge device. 2,892,122. 6-23-59, CI. 315—
12.
Kirkpatrick, William T., to Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc. Containers
for columnar merchandising machine. 2,867,487, 1-6-59,
CI. 312 — 42.
Kirkwood Commutator Co.. The : See —
Boyer, Robert H. 2,898,488.
Kirkwood, Merseman L. Geographical timepiece. 2,910,825,
11-3-59, CI. 58 — 43.
Kirsch, Albert J. : See —
Hensley, William L., Kirsch, and Layman. 2,889,293.
Kirsch Co. : See —
Bell, Ralph E. 2,913,212.
Bell, Ralph E„ and Ford. 2,889,573.
Kirsch, Francis W. : See —
Cornelius, Edward B., and Kirsch.
Kirschenbaum, Samuel. Capping device.
CI. 222 — 421.
Kirschenbaum, Samuel. Moistening
1-13-59. CI. 141—198.
Kirschke, Norman W., to General Electric Co. Oven with
replaceable liner. 2,912,559, 11-10-59, CI. 219—35.
Kirschner, Benjiman. Collapsible steam cabinet. 2,873,453.
2-17-59, CI. 4 — 160.
Kirschner, Henry J. : See —
Hendrickson, Ellis C, and Kirschner. 2,916,093.
Kirschner. Wolfgang : See —
Krekeler, Hans, Kirschner,
2,911.454.
Kirscht, Arthur A., and L. Krivanek, to General Electric Co.
Electrode drive control for electric arc furnace. 2,889,485,
6-2-59, CI. 314—68.
Kirshenbaum. Isidor : See —
Baker, Edward G., and Kirshenbaum.
Baker, Edward G., and Kirshenbaum.
Gilbert, George R., and Kirshenbaum.
L., Kirshenbaum,
2,887,455.
Re. 24,695, 9-8-59,
devices. 2,868,244,
Relken, and Waellnitz.
2,889,266.
2,906,692.
2,894,901.
and Schetelich.
L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
Hughes, Vincent
2.876,253.
Hughes, Vincent
2,903,477.
Hughes, Vincent
2,909,562.
Kearbv, Kenneth K., and Kirshenbaum. 2,885,346.
McCul'loch, William J. G.. and Kirshenbaum. 2,885,442.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, K. K. Kearby, and H. J. Ogorzaly, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocracking shale
oil. 2,884,371, 4-28-59, CI. 208—111.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, F. L. Jonach. and L. D. Etherington, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for the separa-
tion of fluids by extractive distillation. 2,901,404, 8-25-59,
CI. 202—39.5.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, F. L. Jonach, and L. D. Etherington, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Separation of liquids
by altering their relative volatilities. 2,901,406, 8-25-59,
CI. 202 — 41.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, and J. A. Hinlicky, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Preparation of eta alumina by acid
hydrolysis. 2,903,418, 9-8-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, V. L. Hughes, and F. W. Banes, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of hy-
droxy acids. 2,909,538, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 109.
Kirst, Werner : See —
Kracker, Herbert, Bauer, Kirst, Lowenfeld, and Staab.
2,908,679
Kirstaedter, Irmf ried : See — ■
Heidenhain, Johannes, and Kirstaedter. 2,914,756.
Kirstahler, Alfred : See —
Haas, Herman, Kirstahler, Giindel, and Strauss.
2,893,932.
Kirstahler, Alfred, W.-D. Willmund, and W. Strauss, to
Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Production
of metal electrodeposits. 2,905,602, 9-22-59, CI. 204 — 46.
Kirvan, James : See —
Greene, Otto W., and Kirvan. 2,870,982.
Kisbany, Frederick N., to American Tape Co. Heat resistant
pressure sensitive adhesive tapes and method of making.
2,881,096, 4-7-59, CI. 117—122.
Kise, William J. Remotely operated wrench adapter.
2.872,837, 2-10-59, CI." 81 — 55.
Kiser, Vernon W. : See —
Henderson, David E., and E:iser. 2,905,276.
Kish Industries, Inc. : See —
Kish, Steven P., Donnell, and Graves. 2,878,063.
Kish, Steven P., J. W. Donnell, and D. M. Graves, to Kish
Industries, Inc. Resin gun. 2,878,063, 3-17-59, CI.
299—86.
Kishi, Hajime J. : See —
iSharin, Samuel, Kishi, Sheridan, and Liquori. 2,919,306.
Kishibay, Charles O., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Noise vibration
damping for sewing machines. 2,883,955, 4-28-59, CI.
112—258.
Kishibay, Charles O., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing ma-
chine supporting stand. 2,899,249. 8-11-59. CI. 311 — 12.
Kishline, Floyd F., and J. S. Voigt, to American' Motors Corp.
Vehicle wheel suspension. 2,876,018, 3-3-59, CI.
280 — 106.5.
Kissinger, Arthur Y., and W. S. Snyder. Electrician's tool.
2,875,651, 3-3-59, CI. 77 — 73.
Kissling, Lehr F., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Purification of trichloroethylene. 2,888,494, 5-26-59, CI.
260—654.
Kissling, Lehr F., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Purification of perchloroethylene. 2,888,495, 5-26-59, CI.
260 — 654.
Kissling, Lehr F., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Process for removing phenol. 2,911,363, 11-3-59, CI.
210—32.
Kissman, Henry M. : See —
Baker. Bernard R.. and Kissman. 2.875,194.
Kissman, Henry M., and M. J. Weiss, to American Cyanamid
Co. Ribofuranosyl derivatives of 6-aralkylamino and 6-
heterocyclicalkylaminopurines. 2,881,164, 4—7-59, CI.
260—211.5.
Kistiakowsky, George B. : See —
MacDougall, Duncan P., Fye, and Kistiakowsky.
2 918 362.
Kistler, Max w!, to American Brake Shoe Co. Blowers for
railway switches. 2,886.266, 5-12-59, CI. 246 — 428.
Kistner, Harold J., and O. F. Moneagle, to International
Business Machines Corp. Character positioning means in
wire printers. 2,881.697, 4-14-59, CI. 101—93.
Kistner, Merrill M. Steam Iron. 2,883,778, 4-28-59, CI.
38 — 77.
Kistner, Merrill M. Steam iron. 2,887,800, 5-26-59, CI. 38 —
77.
Kistner, Merrill M. Steam iron. 2,903,804, 9-15-59, CI.
38 — 77.
Kita, Donald A. : See —
Bloom, Barry M., Kita, Laubach, and Shull. 2,891,080.
Shull, Gilbert M., and Kita. 2,905,592.
Kita, Donald A., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Fermentation
process for the production of glutamic acid. 2,877,160,
3-10-59. 01. 195—30.
Kita, Donald A., and G. M. Shull, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.
Preparation of a steroid compound. 2,903,398. 9-8-59,
CI. 195—51.
Kitahara, Kiyoshi. Method of producing narrow fabrics by
cutting a specially woven wide fabric containing synthetic
fibre wefts, bv the aid of electrical heating of interwoven
metal wires. 2,898,663. 8-11-59, CI. 28 — 72.
Kitano, Akitoshi. Driving apparatus comprising modified
elliptic gear wheels. 2,897,765. 8-4-59. CI. 103—126.
Kitazono, Loren S. Package carrier for baby carriages.
2,911,130, 11-3-59, CI. 224—42.44.
Kitchen. Harry D. : See —
Parker, Daniel B., and Kitchen. 2,870,953.
Kitchen, John A., to Lucas-Rotax Ltd. Air heating appara-
tus. 2,916,032, 12-8-59, CI. 126 — 116.
Kitchen. John A., and F. R. Denham, to Lucas-Rotax Ltd.
Gaseous fuel combustion apparatus. 2,898,978, 8-11-59,
CI. 158—7.
Kitchen-Quip, Inc. : See —
Metrailer, Francis M. 2,873,131.
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Kitchens, Garry C. : See — ,,»„-„
Fiore, Alphonse T., Kitchens, £ind Saunders. 2,889,2o4.
Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. : See —
Kollman, Jack, and Storrie. 2,917,272.
Kitrell, R. L. Welding apparatus. 2,892,070, 6-23-59, €1.
219—125. . . .
Kitrell, R. L. Welding apparatus for forming stringer beads.
2,892,071. 6-23-59. CI. 219 — 125.
Kitrell, R. L. Welding apparatus for use with flexible dam.
2,906,851, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 60.
Kitselman, Harry L., to Indiana Steel & Wire Co., Inc.
Dead-end. 2,912,816, 11-17-59, CI. 57 — 145.
Kitselman, Harry L., and A. W. Holmes, to Indiana Steel &
Wire Co., Inc. Line wire support. 2,897,256, 7-28-59,
CI. 174 — 173.
Kitson, Gerald L. Annular poultry nest. 2,SS6,001,
5-12-59, CI. 119—45.
Kitt, James O. : See —
Brinkman, William H. 2,916,866.
Kitter, Volda : See —
Carroll, Benjamin, and Kitter. 2,902,405.
Kittl, Emil. Oscillator frequency control. 2,905,906, 9-22-59,
CI. 331 — 113.
Kittleman, Robert H. : See —
Ellerman, Harry E., and Kittleman. 2,889,531.
Kittleson, Allen R. : See —
Brugmann William H., Jr., Yowell, and Kittleson.
2,875030.
Kittleson Allen R.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Polymerization process. 2.898.329, 8-4-59. CI. 260—94.9.
Kittleson, Allen R., R. M. Thomas, and A. Voorhies, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymerization proc-
ess. 2,916,478, 12-8-59, Cl. 260—94.9.
Kittredge, George D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of
carbon deposits in jet engines. 2,890.569, 6-16-59, Cl.
60 — 39.09.
Kittrell, Norman G., and H. E. Pietschker, to Texaco Inc.
Means for detecting stuffing box leakage. 2,915,975,
12-8-59, Cl. 103—25.
Kitts, Harry R., to S. E. Binish. Breaker point filing device.
2,893,108, 7-7-59, Cl. 209 — 76.
Kivari, Arthur M., to Process Engineers Inc. Treatment of
aqueous wastes containing hydrocarbons. 2,876,863, 3-10-
59, Cl. 183 — 114.
Kivela. Stanley E. Combination knife and slitting tool.
2,869,232, 1-20-59, Cl. 30 — 161.
Kivela, Stanley E. Sizing gauge for hardware items.
2,896,333 7-28-59, Cl. 33 — 178.
Kivela Stanley E. Drain plug. 2,915,762, 12-8-59. Cl.
4 — 295.
Kivell Wavne A., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Combined anaerobic
treatment and clarification unit. 2,889,929, 6-9-59, Cl.
210—194.
Kivett. Jerome S., to Regal Plastic Co. Foldable luggage.
2.878,907. 3-24-59, Cl. 190 — 41.
Kivisto Lauri J. and T. R. Seddon, to International Harves-
ter Co. Servo-motor. 2,897,787, 8-4-59. Cl. 121 — 41.
Kiyota. Takayuki : See —
Suvama Hidenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata, Uzumaki,
ishii. Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Kivuna. Paul C. Vacuum type dispenser. 2,901,151, 8-25-59,
Cl. 222—456.
Kizaur, Arthur J., to General Electric Co. Inspection appa-
ratus. 2,885,557, 5-5-59. Cl. 250 — 52.
Kizaur, Arthur J., to General Electric Co. Table structure.
2,898,471. 8-4-59, 'Cl. 250 — 54.
Kizaur, Arthur J., to General Electric Co. Tiltable table.
2,901,302, 8-25-59, Cl. 311 — 6.
Kizaur, Arthur J., and R. J. Mueller, to General Electric Co.
Fluid pressure operated serialographic apparatus and equip-
ment embodying same. 2,890,346, 6-9-59, Cl. 250—66.
Kjekstad, Johannes. Stabilizers for ships. 2,878,772,
3-24-59, Cl. 114 — 126.
Kjell-Berger, Sven O. K., to Rockwool Aktiebolaget. Arrange-
ment and method for the production of mats or similar flat
formations of mineral wool. 2,888,060, 5-26-59, Cl. 154 —
27.
Kjellman, Thomas K. : See —
Colt, Rutger B., and Kjellman. 2,915,725.
Kjellman Thomas K., and L. E. Wood, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Humidistat. 2,897,304. 7-28-59, Cl. 200 — 61.06.
Kjellsen, Arvid G., and H. L. Blust, to Radio Corp. of America.
Dispensing apparatus. 2,918,198, 12-22-59, Cl. 221 — 211.
Kjonaas, Manley, and L. V. Brown, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Process for preparing stable high detergency barium sul-
fonates. 2,881,206, 4-7-59, Cl. 260—504.
Klaassen, William, Vs to J. M. Terhaar and Vs to G. E.
Howell. Form dressing device. 2,909,168, 10-20-59, Cl.
125—11.
Klaber, George B., to A C F Industries, Inc. Fuel injection
nozzle. 2,904,264, 9-15-59, Cl. 239—533.
Klaboch, Ladislav, and M. Stastny, to Vyzkumny A Zhusebni
Letecky Ustav. Measuring elements for measuring of
forces. 2,904,997, 9-22-59, Cl. 73 — 141.
Klabunde. Otto. Drafting board. 2,918,726, 12-29-59, Cl.
33—80.
Klabunde. Otto. Boat reciprocating paddle device. 2,918,891,
12-29-59, Cl. 115—31.
Klafstad, Erling, to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Bal-
anced bellows valve for back-pressure service with supple-
mentary means for non-vented bonnets. 2,878,828, 3-24-59,
Cl. 137 — 478.
Klafter, Manfred : See —
Kohlwey, Johann F., and Klafter. 2,877,478.
Klager, Karl : See —
Frankel, Milton B., and Klager. 2,880,232.
Stollt Karl. 2,902,855.
Klager, Karl, to Aerojet-General Corp. a,a,w,oi-tetrahalo-a,w-
dinitroalkanes. 2,888,493, 5-26-59, Cl. 260 — 644.
Klager, Karl. Salts of tetranitrodiethylamines. 2,891,994.
6-23-59, Cl. 260—577.
Klager, Karl. Tetranitrodiethylamine salts. 2,901,512,
8-25-59, Cl. 260—583.
Klahr, Edwin E., and G. R. Stafford, deceased (V. H. Staf-
ford, administratrix), to Camp and Mclnnes, Inc. Methods
of producing ornamented knitted fabrics. 2,892,330, 6-30-
59, Cl. 66 — 14.
Klahre, Hugo, to Consolidated Trimming Corp. Header-tape.
2,904,080, 9-15-59, Cl. 139 — 390.
Klanim. Carl E., and L. D. Bizak. to Parker-Hannifin Corp.
Hand tool for flaring tube ends. 2,896,691, 7-28-59, Cl.
153 — 79.
Klamp, Paul : See —
Bishop. Leonard J., and Klamp. 2,868,138.
Klamp, Paul, to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. Power
and free conveyor system. 2,868,139, 1-13-59, Cl. 104 —
88.
Klamp, Paul, to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. Con-
veyor system. 2,894,460, 7-14-59, Cl. 104—88.
Klamp, Paul, and G. E. Perkins, to Mechanical Handling Sys-
tems, Inc. Conveyor system. 2,918,881, 12-29-59, Cl.
104—88.
Klamp, William. Door operator and control therefor.
2,887,311, 5-19-59, Cl. 268—59.
Klancke, John H. : See —
Carlson, Byron, and Klancke. 2,903,991.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr., to Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. Adjust-
able antenna structure. 2,885,674, 5-5-59, Cl. 343—747.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr., to Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. Helical
antenna component and adjustable mounting means there-
for. 2,895,130, 7-14-59, Cl. 343—747.
Klancnik, Frank J., Jr., to Hi-Lo TV Antenna Corp. An-
tenna structure. 2,903,694, 9-8-59, Cl. 343 — 805.
Klang, Leon R. Concrete block mold. 2,899,734, 8-18-59,
CI. 25 — 118.
Klank, Walter C, Jr., to United Aircraft Products, Inc.
Mounting plate assembly with latched bolts. 2,907,419,
10-6-59, Cl. 189-36.
Klann, Paul A. Electrically controlled pneumatic valve for
electric organs. 2,909,094, 10-20-59, Cl. 84 — 339.
Klapka, Karl J., to Wheel Trueing Tool Co. Drilling ma-
chine. 2,870,994, 1-27-59, Cl. 255—53.
Klapper, Herbert J., to Superior Sewing Machine & Supply
Corp. Thread cutter. 2,867,184, 1-6-59, Cl. 112 — 252.
Klappert. Helmut : See —
Rosch. Georg, Klappert. Wolf, and Eibl. 2,898,177.
Klaren, Cornells, and J. Minnema. Selector valve. 2,888,952,
6-2-59, Cl. 137 — 625.11.
Klasek, Frank A. : See —
Cihlar, Anthony J., and Klasek. 2,881,820.
Klasens. Hendrik A. : See —
Dijkstra, Rinse, de Jonge. and Klasens. 2.873,205.
Klasens, Hendrik A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Red luminescent material. 2,901,436, 8-25-59, Cl. 252 —
301.4.
Klasmg, Arthur P., to Central States Paper & Bag Co.
Machines for making vacuum cleaner bags. 2,867,183,
1-6-59, Cl. 112 — 10.
Klasing, Arthur P., and W. J. Rice, to Central States Paper
& Bag Co. Bag. 2,880,925, 4-7-59, Cl. 229—53.
Klasing, Arthur P., and W. J. Rice, to Central States Paper
& Bag Co. Packaging material. 2,916,053, 12-8-59, Cl.
138 — 49.
Klasing, Charles L., Jr. Detachable brake beam support.
2,886,146, 5-12-59, Cl. 188 — 219.1.
Klasing Hand Brake Co. : See —
Sale, William H. 2,878,081.
Sale, William H. 2,886,381.
Sale William H. 2,895,749.
Sale, William H. 2,906,566.
Klasky, Morris B. Adapter for toilet tissue holder. 2,873,928,
2-17-59, Cl. 242 — 68.
Klassen, Alice M. and J. G. Mattress construction. 2,879,523,
3-31-59, Cl. 5—352.
Klassen, Bernard, to Klassen Enterprises, Inc. Electric can
opener. 2,871,559, 2-3-59, Cl. 30 — 4.
Klassen Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Klassen, Bernard. 2,871,559.
Klassen, Johnnv G. : See —
Klassen, Alice M. and J. G. 2,879,523.
Klassen, Stephen L., to Thermo Electric Co., Inc. Con-
nectors. 2,897,470, 7-28-59, Cl. 339 — 89.
Klauber Games, Inc. : See —
Hirsch, James C, and Block. 2,911,217.
Klauder Weldon Giles Machine Co. : See —
Rosenthal, Daniel W., and Horswood. 2,904,407.
Klaue, Hermann, to M. Straus. Disk brakes. 2,883,007,
4-21-59, Cl. 188 — 72.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Klaue, Hermann. Reciprocating piston internal combustion
engine. 2,913,914, 11-24-59, CI. 74—129.
Klaue, Hermann. Disc brake, particularly for motor vehicles.
2.914.141, 11-24-59, CI. 188 — 72.
Klaue, Hermann. Disc brakes, particularly for motor vehicles.
2.914.142, 11-24-59, CI. 188—72.
Klaui, Heinrich, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Esters of vita-
min. 2,871,261, 1-27-59, Cl. 260 — 485.
Klaiii. Heinrich, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stabilization
of panthenol. 2,898,373. 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 561.
Klaui, Heinrich, and H. Moor, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Carotenoid preparations. 2,874,058, 2-17-59, Cl. 99 — 148.
Klaus, Ernst M. : gee —
Pleitgen, Max G., and Klaus. 2,916,111.
Klaus, Murrel C. : See —
Hintze, Alma J., and Klaus. 2,871.785.
Klausmann, Milton H, to Seal-Spout Corp. Machine for in-
serting pouring spouts into containers. 2,892,430, 6-30—
59, Cl. 113—1.
Klausmann, Milton H., to Seal-Spout Corp. Combined multi-
ple compartment container and pouring spout. 2,898,004,
8-4-59. Cl. 222—129.
Klausner, Emanuel S., Inc. : See —
Wursch, Walter. 2,884,698.
Klauss, Erich : See —
Lang, Kurt, Barthel, Ladewig, Hans, Reichelt, Klauss,
and Schadlich. 2,916,771.
to King-Seeley Corp. Temperature
2,886,683, 5-12-59, Cl. 201—63.
to King-Seeley Corp. Remote control
2,914,760, 11-24-59, Cl. 340—378.
Boat mooring apparatus. 2,871,813,
2,887,353.
2,884,671.
and J. R.
Klavitter, Ernest L,
measuring device.
Klavitter, Ernest L.
indicating system.
Klawitter, Charles.
2-3-59, Cl. 114 — 230.
Klebba, Arthur A. : See —
Barstrom, Knut A., and Klebba.
Kleber, Luther A. : See —
Walcher, Edwin A., Sr., Kleber, and Gezelius.
Klecker, Joseph G., Y. M. Miller, A. W. Sieving,
Rediger, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Gear type power trans-
mission and controls therefor. 2,869,382, 1-20-59, Cl.
74 — 360.
Kleczek, Walter S., to General Electric Co. Vent and relief
valve. 2,882,924, 4-21-59, Cl. 137—522.
Kleczek, Walter S., to United States of America. Army. Pres-
sure regulator. 2,899,168, 8-11-59, Cl. 251—62.
Klee, Helmuth, to Knapsack-Griesheim Akt. Process for
preparing ferrosilicon particles. 2,878,518, 3-24-59, Cl.
18 — 47.3.
Kleemann, Alois, R. Keller, and J. Bindler, to J. R. Geigy,
A.-G. Process to reduce the felting and creasing of wool.
2,897,041, 7-28-59, Cl. 8—127.6.
Kleemann, Alois, and J. Bindler, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G.
Decylthioacetic acid diethanolamide as fungicidal agent.
2,899.354. 8-11-59, Cl. 167—22.
Kleemann, Eugene : See —
Raes, Oscar M., and Kleemann. 2,893,790.
Kleemann, Karl : See —
Benink, Christiaan J. M., and Kleemann. 2,893,335.
Kleen-Stick Products, Inc. : See —
2,912,140.
: See —
2,913,207.
See —
2,918,652.
Kleiber, Carl E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Com-
bination fluid solids reactor and thermal cracking unit.
2,890,993, 6-16-59, Cl. 208—48.
Kleld, Boris, to Arnold-Copeland Co., Inc. Fluid dispenser.
2,884,164, 4-28-59, Cl. 222 — 207.
Kleiman, Morton, and J. C. Tapas, to Velsicol Chemical Corp.
Production of monochlorocyclopentadiene. 2.904,599,
9-15-59, Cl. 260—648.
Klein, Adolph : See —
Janney, Thomas T., and Klein. 2,876,525.
Klein, Alexander. Hydraulic cementitious mixtures. 2,900,-
265, 8-18-59, Cl. 106—91.
Klein, Alois A., to Horace T. Potts Co. Apparatus for bending
tube blanks. 2,918,102, 12-22-59, Cl. 153 — 48.
Klein, Andrew J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Tool for tapering
conduit or pipe ends. 2,868,085, 1-13-59, Cl. 90 — 12.
Klein, Arthur R., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Wire retainer clip.
2,892,234, 6-30-59, Cl. 24 — 259.
Cole, Gerald E.
Kleer Kleen Mfg. Co.
Eash, Owen J.
Klefif Products, Inc. :
Epstein, Harry.
Klein, Bernhard K. Jointing of elastic bodies. 2,910,314,
10-27-59, Cl. 287—119.
Klein, Charles, to Vertipile, Inc. Ornamental material and
method for making same. 2,900,270, 8-18-59, Cl. 117 — 25.
Klein, Clarence F., to The Lord Baltimore Press, Inc. Method
of opening and resealing a carton. 2,916,859, 12-15-59,
Cl. 53—21.
Klein, Charles H., to The National Telephone Supply Co.
Wire connecting device. 2,871,045, 1-27-59. Cl. 287 — 75.
Klein, Charles H., to The National Telephone Supply Co.
Adjustable multiple lever tool. 2,910,900, 11-3-59, Cl.
81—15.
Klein Chocolate Co. : See —
Musser, Jay C. 2,883,286.
Klein, Clarence J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Solenoid oper-
ated valve with provision for safe failure. 2,867,236,
1-6-59, Cl. 137—623.
Klein, Clifford J., to Specialties Development Corp. Elec-
trical network automatically responsive to a rate of change
of a condition and a predetermined change of the condition.
2,906,928, 9-29-59, Cl. 317—153.
Klein. David X. : See —
Girard, Theodore A., and Klein. 2,899,465.
Steinhardt, David, Klein, and Barth. 2,915,560.
Klein, David X., to Heyden Newport Chemical Corp. Sun-
burn preventive N-salicoyl-p-aminophenol compositions.
2,874,090, 2-17-59. Cl. 167—90.
Klein, Dietrich J., to Warwick Mfg. Corp. Tape recorder.
2,868.471, 1-13-59. Cl 242— 55. 12.
Klein, Elias, and J. W. Weaver, to United States of America,
Army. Field treatment for making cellulosic fabrics flame-
proof and resistant to certain chemical warfare gases.
2,911,322, 11-3-59, Cl. 117—76.
Klein, Eugene A. : See —
Bain, Joseph P., Booth, Hunt, and Klein. 2,871,268.
Klein, Friedricn : See —
Moller, Alfred, and Klein. 2,882,791.
Klein, Gerald I., to United States of America, Navy. Pulsed
magnetron instability detector. 2,895,107, 7-14-59, Cl.
331—87.
Klein, Gunnar. Method of making utility and decorative
article of stainless steel. 2,869,265, 1-20-59. Cl. 41 — 26.
Klein, Harold J., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Vortex
inhibitor for aircraft jet engines. 2,915,262, 12-1-59, Cl.
244 — 74.
Klein, Hens, to Badische Anilin- & Soda Fabrik Akt.
Production of acetylene using methane. 2,875,259, 2-24-59,
CI. 260—679.
Klein. Howard C. : See —
Grassetti, Davide R., and Klpin. 2,891,986.
Grassetti, Davide R., and Klein. 2,913,487.
Klein, Howard C, to Nopco Chemical Co. Preparation of
vitamin A acid and vitamin A alcohol. 2,907,796, 10-6-59.
Cl. 260—617.
Klein, Howard C, W. A. Dl Salvo, and R. Kapp, to Nopco
Chemical Co. Production of choline salts. 2,870,198,
1-20-59, Cl. 260—501.
Klein. John F. : See—
Forrer, Gilbert R., and Klein. 2,876,363.
Klein, Joseph J. : See — -
Muskat, Irving E., and Klein. 2,879,197.
Klein, Keith W., to General Electric 'Co. Time control switch.
2,890.300, 6-9-59, Cl. 200—38.
Klein, Martin E. : See —
Chanzit, Lawrence, and Klein. 2,902,654.
Klein, Martin L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Arbitrary
function generator. 2,918,669, 12-22-59, Cl. 340 — 355.
Klein, Mathias A., Jr., to Mathias Klein & Sons. Long nose
flush cutting pliers. 2,903,790, 9-15-59, Cl. 30 — 134.
Klein, Mathias, & Sons : See — ■
Klein, Mathias A., Jr. 2,903,790.
Klein, Norman E. : See —
Wright, Edward J., and Klein. 2,890,565.
Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Spin-
ning apparatus. 2,869.315. 1-20-59, Cl. 57 — 58.84.
Klein, Norman E., and E. J. Wright, to Deering Milliken
Research Corp. Apparatus for plying yarns. 2,914,903,
12-1-59, Cl. 57—58.3.
Klein, Richard : See —
Coosrnn, John H.. and Klein. 2.891,245.
Klein, Robert L. Self opening window structure. 2,917,791,
12-^22-59, Cl. 20 — 42.
Klein, S., Department Stores, Inc. : See —
Moore, Norman. 2,901,307.
Klein, Samuel. Curing of meats. 2.875,068, 2-24-59, Cl.
99—159.
Klein, Samuel. Sodium free meat curing. 2,910.369,
10-27-59, Cl. 99—159.
Klein, Stephen V. : See —
Engleson, Harry E., and Klein. 2,884,117.
Klein. Stephen V., to F. B. Redington Co. Counting device.
2.870.962, 1-27-59, Cl. 235—144.
Klein, Victor G. : See-
Mueller, Carl H., and Klein. 2,908,898.
Klein, Victor G., J. R. Graef, and O. C. Lyles, to The McNeil
Machine & Engineering Co. Lubricant gun. 2,886,215.
5-12-59, Cl. 222—256.
Klein, Walter A. : See —
Lincoln, Henry A., and Klein. 2,888,181.
Klein, Walter W. : See —
Salisbury, John D., Klein, and Hansen. 2,883,536.
Klein, Werner, and W. Friz, to International Standard Elec-
tric Corp. Traveling wave tube of high amplification.
2.871.393. 1-27-59. Cl. 315 — 3.5.
Klein, Werner, and W. Friz, to International Standard Elec-
tric Corp. High compression beam generating system
especially for velocity modulated tubes. 2,905,847,
9-22-59, Cl. 313—79.
Klein, Werner, W. Friz, and G. Osswald, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Coupling arrangement for travel-
ing wave tubes. 2,908.843. 10-13-59. Cl. 315— 3.5.
Klein, Werner, and W. Friz, to International Standard Elec-
tric Corp. Attenuation for traveling-wave tubes.
2,911,599, 11-3-59, Cl. 333 — 31.
Klein, Wilhelm : See—
Ostermann, Max, and Klein. 2,911,875.
Kleine, Werner K. M., to Maskinfirma R. L. Carlstedt. Drill
shank for drills. 2,895,355, 7-21-59. Cl. 77—68.
LIST OF PATENTEES
515
Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne : See —
Bohme. Hans P. 2,869,459.
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr. : See —
Bergstein, Frank D., Kleingers, and Nerenberg.
2 891 453
Kleingers, Alfred B., Jr., to The Interstate Folding Box Co.
Handle structures for boxes and method of fabricating same.
2,918,206, 12-22-59, CI. 229—52.
Kleinbolz, Milton P. : See —
Nelson John W., and Kleinholz. 2,899,388.
Kleinholz, Milton P., to Sinclair Refining Co. Method of
reducing corrosiveness of lubricating oils by hydrogenation.
2,898,286, 8-4-59, CI. 208—264. „ M .
Kleinman, Jacob L. Helmets. 2,878,478, 3-24-59, CI.
2 3
Kleinman, Jacob L. Brassieres. 2,900,983, 8-25-59, Cl.
228 482
Kleinman, Jacob L. Shaving implements having an assem-
bled hingeable shearing section. 2,908,074, 10-13-59, Cl.
30 — 41.
Kleinman Jules M., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Linear sawtooth
wave generator. 2,905,819, 9-22-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Kleinman, Mitchell : See —
Lesk, Norman, and Kleinman. 2,916,745.
Kleinschmidt Edward F., to Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc.
Rotary typewheel printer. 2,891,648, 6-23-59. Cl. 197—
12.
Kleinschmidt Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Kleinschmidt, Edward F. 2,891,648.
Kleint, Roderic E. : See —
Dodge, Eugene R., Kleint, Krummel, and Stuhlmiller.
2,891,478.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and D. von Haebler. Siemens-
Schuckertwerke A. G. Contact circuit for short circuiting
device. 2,872,634, 2-3-59, Cl. 321—11.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and F. Notzold, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke A.G. Constant current flux reversal circuit
for mechanical rectifiers. 2,883,600, 4-21-59, Cl. 321 — 18.
Kleis, Derk : See —
De Niet, Edmond, and Kleis. 2,912,521.
Kleis, Derk, and H. J. De Witt, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Magnetic erasing head. 2,882,347, 4-14-59, Cl.
179—100.2.
Kleiser, James M. Thinning implement for plant seedlings.
2,879.855, 3-31-59. Cl. 172—526.
Kleiss, Louis D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus and
process for solvent extraction. 2,911,361, 11-3-59, Cl.
208—311.
Kleiss, Louis D., and L. W. Morgan, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Fluid separation process control. 2,917,437, 12-15-59,
Cl. 202—160.
Kleist, Herman W., to Dole Refrigerating Co. Eutectic blower
unit for refrigerating spaces. 2,875,595, 3-3-59, Cl.
62 — 419.
Kleist, Herman W., to Dole Refrigerating Co. Refrigerant
plates. 2,889,694, 6-9-59, Cl. 62—439.
Kleist, Herman W., and J. E. Hutchinson, to Dole Refrigerat-
ing Co. Heat exchange assembly and control. 2,885,866.
5-12-59, Cl. 62 — 156.
Klemas, Seymour, and J. R. and L. M. Kaye. Power tooth
brush. 2,911,660, 11-10-59, Cl. 15 — 28.
Klement, John F., to Ampco Metal, Inc. Method of heat
treating aluminum brouze alloy and product thereof.
2,870,051, 1-20-59, Cl. 148—21.92.
Klement, John F., to Ampco Metal, Inc. Aluminum bronzp
alloy containing manganese and having improved wear re-
sistance. 2.874,042. 2-17-59, Cl. 75 — 161.
Klemm, Ernst, to H. Berg. Device for laying fencing mate-
rial. 2.908.132. 10-13-59. Cl. 57—1.
Klemm, Herman G., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Air intake
system for motor vehicles. 2,875,840, 3-3-59, Cl. 180 — 54.
Klemm, William A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Method for treating materials. 2,891,297, 6-23-59, Cl.
25—155.5.
Klempav, Raymond T. Welding apparatus, particularly for
continuous strip lines. 2,874,266, 2-17-59, Cl. 219—124.
Klemperer, Hans, to Apra Precipitator Corp. Precipitator
flashover control through current and voltage response.
2,881,855, 4-14-59, Cl. 183—7.
Klemperer, Hans, to Apra Precipitator Corp. Purging con-
tinuously energized electrostatic precipitator. 2,887,175,
5-19-59, Cl. 183 — 7.
Klempt, Walter : See —
Grosskinsky, Otto, Adelsberger, and Klempt.
Grosskinsky, Otto, Juttner, Klempt, and
2,879,288.
Klemt, Gunter, to Jos. Schneider & Co. Means for adjust-
ing interchangeable parts of photographic objectives.
2,879,693, 3-31-59. Cl. 88—57.
Klemt, Gunter, to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke.
Varifocal objective system. 2,906,172, 9-29-59, Cl. 88 —
57.
Klemt. Gunter, and K. H. Macher, to Jos. Schneider & Co.
Optical system with large effective image angle. 2,897,725,
8-4-59, Cl. 88—57.
Klemt, Gunter, and H. Macher, to Jos. Schneider & Co. High-
speed telephoto objective. 2,906,173, 9-29-59, Cl. 88 — 57.
Klenk. Karl J. Hand shear for cutting plastic laminate.
2,869,235, 1-20-59, Cl. 30—252.
Klenz, Karl A. : See —
Lando, Ellis A., and Klenz. 2,884,052.
2,884,304.
Thurauf.
Klenz, Karl A. Vertical Venetian blind. 2,869,636, 1-20-59,
Cl. 160—168.
Kleparchuk, Peter. Device for the removal of tires and king
pins. 2,873,795, 2-17-59, Cl. 157—1.17.
Klepp, George F., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electric discharge devices. 2,880,350, 3-31-59, Cl.
313—258.
Klepp, George F., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Gas-filled electric discharge tube. 2,894,164, 7-7-59, Cl.
313—188.
Klepp, George F., and D. Miller, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Electric gaseous discharge tubes. 2,874,324,
2-17-59, Cl. 313—185
Klepper, Hans. Lining for water-proof clothing. 2,884,639,
5-5-59, Cl. 2 — 97.
Klessig, Ernst F., and R. B. Pettibone, to Vickers Inc. Power
transmission. 2,880,674, 4-7-59, Cl. 103—42.
Klette, Hermann, to E. M. H. Radde. Subcutaneous hormone
pellets. 2,895,875, 7-2J-59, Cl. 167—58.
Klettke, Ernst, and G. Engelmann, to Telefunken G. m. b. H.
Tuner and range switch. 2,867,765, 1-6-59, Cl. 323—74.
Klibanow, David W. Trailer constructions. 2,877,509,
3—17—59 p] 20 2
Klich, Roger H., and E. J. Wenninger, to Teletype Corp.
Feed out mechanism for telegraph printers. 2,906,820,
9-29-59. Cl. 178—25.
Klie, Robert H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Over-
load protection circuit. 2,916,708, 12-8-59, Cl. 333 — 18.
Klier, Gregor : See —
Doetsch, Ernst, and Klier. 2,867,786.
Kliesch, Gunter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke A.G. Constant
current circuit for mechanical rectifiers. 2,883,601,
4-21-59, Cl. 321 — 48.
Kliesch, Gunter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke A.G. Base load
circuit for mechanical rectifiers. 2,883,602, 4-21-59, Cl.
321 — 48.
Klikunas, Richard V. : See —
Rike, Frederick F., and Klikunas. 2,867,228.
Klim, Bertha G. Paper roll holder. 2,916,223, 12-8-59,
Cl. 242 55 2
Klimkowski, Robert J., and R. T. Florence, to A. B. Dick Co.
Azo dye duplicating process. 2,873,668, 2-17-59, Cl.
101 — 149.4.
Kline, Adolph M. : See —
O'Hare, Eugene F., and Kline. 2,884,631.
Kline, Edgar A., R. E. Crouse, and R. F. Leu. Dental cutting
tool. 2,901,826, 9-1-59, Cl. 32 — 48.
Kline, Granville B., to Eli Lilly and Co. Process for
synthesizing glutamine. 2,873,294, 2-10-59, Cl. 260 — 518.
Kline, Harry E., and S. O. Vifot, to J. I. Case Co. Root crop
harvester. 2,869,652, 1-20-59, Cl. 171 — 115.
Kline, Hayden B., and E. Levy, to Industrial Rayon Corp.
Method for handling a plurality of yarns. 2,887,843, 5-26-
59, Cl. 57 — 157.
Kline, Herbert, Sr. Locking mechanism for legs of folding
tables. 2,872,262, 2-3-59, Cl. 31 —88.
Kline, Herbert J. Thermal regulated mechanical movements.
2,917,932, 12^22-59, Cl. 74—100.
Kline, Herbert S., Sr., to The Monroe Co. Folding brace.
2,877.075, 3-10-59. Cl. 311—98.
Kline, Jack, and M. R. Richmond, to Sanders Associates, Inc.
Coherent-pulsed oscillator. 2,901,707, 8-25-59, Cl. 331 —
173.
Kline, Leo, and A. D. Singleton, to National Dairy Products
Corp. Egg whites. 2,881,077, 4-7-59, Cl. 99— 113.
Kline, Paul C, to General Motors Corp. Ignition distributor.
2,889,418, 6-2-59, Cl. 200—19.
Kline, Ralph W. : See —
Rogers, Alan B., Kline, and Niblack. 2,910,370.
Kline, Robert E. : See —
Hall, George C, Kline, and Zabor. 2,906,697.
Kline, Sidney R. : See —
Tolin, Ernest D„ and Kline. 2,882,920.
Kling, Fred E. Hot gas filters. 2,871,977, 2-3-59, Cl.
183—45.
Kling, Nelson G., to Technicon International Ltd. Automatic
immersion apparatus. 2,872,893, 2-10-59, Cl. 118 — 10.
Kling. Robert W., to Athev Products Corp. Ejector type
load hauling vehicle. 2.876,918, 3-10-59, Cl. 214—82.
Klinga, Karl I., to Aktiebolaget Celleco. Method of and
means for manufacturing sulphit cellulose. 2,891,886,
6-23-59, Cl. 162 — 37.
Klingelnberg, W. Ferd., Sohne : See —
Krumme, Walter. 2,881,665.
Lindner, Wolfram. 2,881,508.
Schicht, Heinrich. 2,904,934.
Wagner, Erich. 2,909,844.
Wagner, Erich, and Walder. 2,895,227.
Klinger, Guy G. : See — -
Gongoll, Vernon F., and Klinger. 2,893,387.
Klingler, Karl A. Pressurized extensible seals. 2,870,638,
-18.2.
1-27-59. Cl. 74
Klingler. Karl A.
Cl. 251—129.
Klingler. Karl A.
box. 2,875,003,
Klingler, Karl A.
6-9-59, Cl. 308
Klingler, Karl A.
251—107.
Two-way ball valves. 2,874,929, 2-24-59,
Lubricator for railroad car axle journal
2-24-59, Cl. 308—88.
Filler plate for journal boxes. 2,890,084,
-80.
Valve structure. 2,899,169, 8-11-59. Cl.
107.
Klingler. Karl A. Multi-way pivoted valve unit. 2,912,01!
11-10-59, Cl. 137—625.44.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
2,887,436, 5-19-59, CI.
Klingler, Karl A. Seals for jars and the like. 2,916,173,
12-8-59, CI. 215 — 40.
Klingsberg, Erwin : See —
Hardy, William B., and Klingsberg. 2,900,401.
Klingsberg, Erwin, to American Cyanamid Co. Production
of triazoles and amidrazones of the anthraquinone series.
2,884,424, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 308.
Klingsberg, Erwin, to American Cyanamid Co. Production
of triaryl 1 2,4-triazoles. 2,888,461, 5-26-59, CI. 260—296.
Klingsberg, Erwin, to American Cyanamid Co. Anthraqui-
none triazoles. 2,898,343, 8-4-59. CI. 260—308.
Klingspor, Carl. Grinding bodies. 2,871,633, 2-3-59, CI.
51—207.
Klink, John : See —
Croshier, Walter J., and Klink. 2,898,686.
Croshier, Walter J., and Klink. 2,906,029.
Klink, John, to Standard Gage Co., Inc. Gage having a series
of reeds to support the movable contact. 2,893,129, 7-7-59,
qj 33 .147. •
Klinkhamer, Jacob F., C. M. Aran Der Burgt, and J. M. Cluwen,
to North American Philips Co., Inc. Electromechanical
amplifier. 2,901,555, 8-25-59, CI. 179—171.
Klint, Robert V. : See —
Poellmitz, William A., and Klint. 2,916,257.
Klint, Robert V., to General Electric Co. Vibration damping.
2,916,258, 12-8-59, CI. 253—77.
Klint, Robert V., and A. J. Nerad, to General Electric Co.
Damping turbine buckets. 2,913,221, 11-17-59, CI.
253 77t
Klinzing. August F. Flight conveyor guide for barn cleaners.
2,872,022, 2-3-59, CI. 198—137.
Klioze, Oscar, and J. T. Liebrand,
Pharmaceutical compositions.
167—81.
Klioze, Oscar, and J. T. Liebrand, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Palatable vitamin tablet containing an amino acid.
2,887,437, 5-19-59, CI. 167 — 81.
Klioze, Oscar, and J. T. Liebrand, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.. Inc.
Palatable antihistamine tablet. 2,887,439, 5-19-59. CI.
167—82.
Klipn. Jerome M.. and R. J. Abramson. Disposable shopper's
cart. 2.868.557, 1-13-59, CI. 280 — 47.13.
Klipper, Stanley, to Polarad Electronics Corp. D.C. level
setter for A.C. amplifiers. 2,895,017, 7-14-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Klipstein, Donald L. : See —
Vance, Glenn. Powers, Stokesberry, Colman, and Klip-
stein. 2,877,286.
Klisch, John A. Quick opening and locking mechanism.
2,879,988, 3-31-59, CI. 268 — 98.
Klitzner, Harry, Co., Inc. : See —
Klitzner, Robert A. 2,877,578.
Klitzner, Robert A., to Harrv Klitzner Co., Inc. Badge
construction. 2,877,578, 3-17-59, CI. 40—1.5.
Klix, Martin G. A. Safety bumper. 2,903,289, 9-8-59. CI.
293—72.
Klockgether, Helf ried : See—
Ossenbrunner, Armin, Klockgether, Starck, and Langbein.
2,913,351.
Klockgether, Helfried, E. Miiller, and A. Ossenbrunner, to
Agfa Akt. Process for the retreatment of foils consisting
of highly polymeric substances for the application of hy-
drophilic colloids. 2,874,046, 2-17-59, CI. 96—87.
Klockner-Georgsmarienwerke, Aktiengesellschaft
Kordes. Heinrich. 2.898,142.
Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt. : See —
Franke, Gerhard E. 2,891,523.
Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J. 2.870,913.
Heekmann, Wolfgang G. J. 2,886,179.
Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J., Becker,
2,907,465.
Kevlwert, Johann, and Troniseck. 2,869,525.
Kloss, Richard. 2,897,801.
Kloss, Richard. 2,902,985.
Kloss, Richard. 2,902,986.
Langmeier, Karl. 2,883,977.
Lawitschka, Kurt. 2,912,292.
Maeder, Heinz-Jochem. 2,883,051.
Muller, Franz, and Winners. 2,884,145.
Ziesche, Kurt, Kobus, and May. 2,905,020.
Kloepfer, Harry, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Molding composition comprising poly-
vinyl chloride or polyethylene and a metal oxide. 2,874,140,
2-17-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Kloepfer, Harry, and O. Schweitzer, to Deutsche Gold-und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Preservation of
the fluidity of polymethylmethacrylate by the addition of
finely divided silica. 2,882,254, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Kloepfer, Harry, and O. Schweitzer, to Deutsche Gold- und
Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Solution of high
molecular weight lacquer film former, containing oxides of
silicon, aluminum and titanium. 2,892,730, 6-30-59, CI.
106—193.
Klohs. Murle W.. F. Keller, and R. E. Williams, to Riker
Laboratories, Inc. Process for making d.l-methysticin and
d,l-dihydromethysticin. 2,870,164, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 340.5.
Klompar, Joseph R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Breakaway
band-tvne clamp for flanged pipes. 2,882,071, 4-14-59, CI.
285—18.
Klomparens, William, and C. D. Vellaire, to The Upjohn Co.
Fungicidal composition comprising cycloheximide and solu-
billzed lignin. 2,871,155, 1-27-59. CI. 167 — 42.
See —
and Steven.
Klorupas, Nicholas. Annular fairing structure for the rear
frame housing of a gas turbine engine. 2,877,623, 3-17-59,
CI. 60—35.6.
Klompas, Nicholas, and J. T. Purvis, to Orenda Engines
Ltd. Segmented stator ring assembly. 2.917,276, 12-15-59,
CI. 253—78.
Kloote, George E. : See —
Meier, George D., Kloote, and Potchen. 2,898,258.
Potchen, Joseph A., and Kloote. 2,893,075.
Potchen, Joseph A., Kloote. and Meier. 2,875,117.
Kloote, George E., J. A. Potchen, and G. D. Meier, to Haskelite
Mfg. Corp. Attachment means for lamination panels
2,887,732, 5-26-59, CI. 20 — 1.
Kloote, George E., G. D. Meier, and J. A. Potchen, to Has-
kelite Mfg. Corp. Enclosures for refrigerated areas.
2,896,271, 7-28-59, CI. 20 — i.
Kloote, George E., J. A. Potchen, and G. D. Meier, to Has-
kelite Mfg. Corp. Plastic rollaway door. 2,907,383,
10-6-59, CI. 160 — 40.
Klooz, Paul W., to The Holo-Krome Screw Corp. Apparatus
for trimming sequentially the opposite ends of an elongated
workpiece. 2,881,452, 4-14-59, CI. 10 — 9.
Klooz, Paul W., to The Holo-Krome Screw Corp. Forging
apparatus and stock warming means therefor. 2,901,583,
8-25-59, CI. 219—10.49.
Klope, Joseph C, and R. G. Chapman, to Pfandler Permutit
Inc. Insulated storage tank and method of making a stor-
age tank. 2,869,751, 1-20-59 CI. 220 — 15.
Klopf, Adam F. : See —
Lawless, Robert M., and Klopf. 2,888,341.
Klopfenstein, King L. : See —
Ullman, Fred E., Klopfenstein, and Novotny. 2,894,361.
Klopp, Edward M., to P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Corrosion
inhibitors for dry cells. 2,897,250, 7-28-59, CI. 136 — 107.
Kloppenburg, Cornells C. : See —
Janssen, Henricus J. H., and Kloppenburg. 2,911,397.
Klos, Heinrich, and W. Schacht, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of alkyl-
mercuric-salts. 2,917,526, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 431.
Kloss, Richard, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Internal combustion engine. 2,897,801, 8—4-59,
CI. 123 — 41.12.
Kloss, Richard, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt. Air
cooled internal combustion engine. 2,902,985, 9-8-59, CI.
123 — 41.05.
Kloss, Richard, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt. Fuel in-
jection engine. 2,902,986, 9-8-59, CI. 123 — 41.12.
Klosterman, Richard L. : See —
Ridley, Ian M. 2,899,182.
Klothen, Irving : See —
Hotchkiss, Charles N., Klothen, and Callahan. 2,890.980.
Klotsch, Paul, to Ford Motor Co. Bounce chamber control
mechanism for a free piston engine. 2,916,025, 12-8-59,
CI. 123 — 46.
Klotz, Herman J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Punching machine. 2,880,800, 4-7-59, CI. 164 — 115.
Klotz, Herman J., and V. L. Hudson, to International Business
Machines Corp. Decoding analyzer. 2,879,331, 3-24-59,
CI. 178—26.
Klotz, Lyell J., to Lloyd Brothers, Inc. Dioctyl sodium sulfo-
succinate solutions in capsules. 2,885,322, 5-5-59, CI.
167 — 156.
Kloud, Jan, to Vyzkumny a zkusebni letecky ustav. Elastic
coupling. 2,895,316. 7-21-59, CI. 64 — 27.
Klouse. Walter F. : See —
Crehan. William J.. Klouse. and Talmey. 2,908,568.
Klug, Clarence : See —
Sterner, Russell L. 2,887,076.
Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Powder Co. Method for prep-
aration of 3,3-disubstituted oxetane polymers. 2,895,931,
7-21-59. CI. 260—2.
Klug, Harry A. Engine charge-forming means. 2,884,918,
5-5-59. CI. 123 — 139.
Kluge, Adolph. Jr., to J. M. Nash Co. Method and machine
for finishing the inner surfaces of hollow workpieces.
2,901,871, 9-1-59, CI. 51 — 145.
Kluge, Herman D., and F. W. Moore, to The Texas Co. Al-
kylation catalyst. 2,868.823. 1-13-59. CI. 260 — 448.
Kluge, Herman D., and K. Drake, to The Texas Co. Prepara-
tion of calcium phenolates and sulfurized derivatives there-
of. 2.870,134, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 137.
Kluge, Herman F., to Donley Bros. Co. Incinerator push
door. 2,903,115, 9-8-59. CI. 193 — 34.
Klugman, Ira L. Precision grinding machine. 2,869.292,
1-20-59, CI. 51 — 122.
Klumb, George A., Jr. : See —
Barnes, Earle B., Thomson, and Klumb. 2,882,264.
Klyce, Battle H. : See —
Brink, Robert M„ and Klyce. 2,902,329.
Kmetz, Joseph : See —
Warrick, Edward C, and Kmetz. 2,888,707.
Kmiecik, Leopold J., to McDonnell & Miller, Inc. Sealing
means. 2,867.123, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 18.1.
Kmiecik, Leopold J., to McDonnell & Miller, Inc. Valve
construction. 2,875.978, 3-3-59, CI. 251 — 333.
Knaack, Howard S. : See —
Cook, Vernon L., and Knaack. 2,881,409.
Knaak. William O. : See —
Halbrook, James W., and Knaak. 2,919,107.
Knaff, Leo, to Swift & Co. Method of manufacturing dry
sausage and casing therefor. 2,882,163, 4-14-59, CI.
99—109.
LIST OF PATENTEES
517
Knaggs, Edward A. : See —
Sanders, Herbert L., Knaggs, and Nussbaum. 2,872,368.
Knain Wendell M., to General Electric Co. Endless belt paint
applicator. 2,868,162, 1-13-59, CI. 118—219.
Knandel, George J. : See — -
Bacon, Walter M., Branson, Knandel, and Locke.
2,871,286. „ ;• ,
Knap, Kichard P., J. D. Moore, and M. H. Parks, to Jersey
Production Research Co. Completion of wells under water.
2,906,500, 9-29-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Knapik, Frank P. : See —
Haskell, Philip JR., Ketchpel, and Knapik. 2,893,278.
Knapp, Andrew S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Electric baker.
2,886,686. 5-12-59, CI. 219—35.
Knapp, Andrew S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Thermostat tor
multi-purpose cooker. 2,888,548, 5-26-59, CI. 219 — 43.
Knapp, Bernard L., to Diamond Alkali Co. Apparatus for
separating solid-liquid-gas mixtures. 2,871,108, 1-27-59,
CI. 23—288.
Knapp, Carroll L., Jr. : See —
Ertelt, Henry R., Knapp and Appeldoorn. 2,904,568.
Knapp, Earle L., to Armco Steel Corp. Method and apparatus
for metallic coating of metallic strands. 2,914,423,
11-24-59, CI. 118—102. . _ _.
Knapp, George S., to The Homer Laughlin China Co. Dinner-
ware making apparatus. 2,902,740, 9-8-59, CI. 25—22.
Knapp George S., to The Homer Laughlin China Co. Dinner-
ware making apparatus. 2,903,121, 9-8-59, CI. 198—20.
Knapp. James E. : See —
Graves, Loinel R., Knapp, Guerreiro, Cable, and Wheeler.
2.871,756.
Knapp Mills Inc. : See —
Ritchey, Neil F. 2,916,623.
Knapp-Monarch Co. : See —
Gasparotti. John J. 2,907,226.
Huck, Alfred J. 2,907,862.
Huck, Alfred J., and Visos. 2,898,842.
Knapp, Andrew S. 2,886,686.
Knapp, Andrew >S. 2.888.548.
Knapp, Robert S. 2,899,108.
Knapn, Robert S. 2,903.249.
Kueser, John J. Re. 24,738
Kueser, John J. 2.8S6.206.
Kueser, John J. 2,896.062.
Moore, Walter E. 2,873,879.
Nebineer, Richard B. 2,881,576.
Nebinger, Richard B., and Pass. 2,912,633.
Knapp, Richard P., to Jersey Production Research Co. Posi-
tioning of cylindrical elements. 2,910,834, 11-3-59, CI.
61—46.5.
Knapp, Robert S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Self-cleaning and
metering liquid sprav valve structure. 2,899,108, 8-11-59,
CI. 222—151.
Knapp, Robert S., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Timer-switch for
mixer stand. 2.903,249. 9-8-59, CI. 259 — 108.
Knapp, Walter R., to Link Aviation, Inc. Apparatus for
obtaining sine and cosine function motion from rotary
motion. 2,912,161, 11-10-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Knapp. William E. : See—
Bolkcom. Wilbur T., and Knapp. 2.872.309.
Bolkcom. Wilbur T.. and Knapp. 2,879.159.
Knapp, William E., and R. R. Roth, to Minneapolis-Moline
Co. Transport axle lifting linkage. 2,876,017, 3-3-59.
CI. 280—47.
Knapp. William E., and W. T. Bolkcom to American Metal-
lurgical Products Co. Alloys. 2,888,741, 6-2-59, CI.
29 — 194.
Knapsaek-Griesheim Akt. : See —
Jacobowsky, Armin, and Sennewald. 2,915,565.
Klee, Helmuth. 2.878,518.
Opitz. Wolfgang, and Urbanski. 2,891,095.
Pohl. Franz. 2.875.586.
Rodis, Franz. Hartlapp. and Beltz. 2,898.189.
Rumherg, Alfred. Damgen, and Theis. 2,872,494.
Schallus, Erich, and Gotz. 2,916,534.
Sennewald. Kurt, and Pohl. 2.886.413.
Sennewald, Kurt, Pohl, Vogt, Meininger, Meyer, Glaser,
and Steil. 2.918,141.
Vogt. Wilhelm. 2.872.481.
Knarzer, Herman C, to Dille & McGuire Mfg. Co. Quick
adiustment means for rotary lawn mowers. 2,894,761,
7-14-59, CI. 280—44.
Knarzer. Herman C, to Dille & McGuire Mfg. Co. Lawn
mower adjustment mechanism. 2,909,884, 10-27-59, CI.
56—25.4.
Knasko. Josenh J. Method and system for adjusting tele-
vision. 2,873.313. 2-10-59, CI. 178—7.5.
Knauer, Erwin R. : See —
Fraula, William S., Knauer, and Spokes. 2,911,074.
Knaus, Joseph A. : See —
McGrath, Henry G., and Knaus. 2,894,903.
Knauss, Dalton L., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Blocking
oscillator. 2,894,212, 7-7-59, CI. 331 — 148.
Knauth. Berthold A. Flowmeter. 2,906,121, 9-29-59, CI.
73—229.
Knauth. Berthold A. Mechanism for measuring linear flow
in flowmeters as a function of rotary motion therein.
2,915,606, 12-1-59, CI. 200—87.
Knebel, Herman C, to S. H. Pomeroy Co.. Inc. Retractable
jambs for reversible windows. 2,876,506, 3-10-59, CI.
20—53.
Knebel, Herman C, 1o S. H. Pomeroy Co., Inc. Automatic
fire window structure. 2,878,906, 3-24-59, CI. 189 — 74.
Knebel, Herman C, to S. H. Pomeroy Co., Inc. Metallic win-
dow structures. 2,892,517, 6-30-59, CI. 189 — 75.
Knebel, Herman C, to S. H. Pomeroy Co., Inc. Automatic
fire window. 2,896,753, 7-28-59, CI. 189—74.
Knecht, Emil. Record changer. 2,902,285, 9-1-59, CI.
274 — 10.
Knechtli, Ronald C. : See —
Beam, Walter R and Knechtli. 2,883,568.
Beam, Walter R., and Knechtli. 2,907,916.
Eichenbaum, Arie L., and Knechtli. 2,881,349.
Knechtli, Ronald C, to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
gun structure. 2,902,623, 9-1-59, CI. 315 — 15.
Kneib, Vincent J. Bale loading machine. 2,909,264,
10-20-59, CI. 198 — 7.
Kneisel, Joseph P., to Pacific Wood Products Co. Process
and composition for dyeing patterns into plywood wall
paneling. 2,897,040, 7-28-59, CI. 8 — 6.5.
Knell, Martin, and H. Kroll, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Poly-
hvdroxvethyl polyamine compound. 2,906,762, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 439.
Knepshield. Robert E., and J. Conto, to International Rectifier
Corp. Electrical component mounting arrangement and
method. 2,908,850. 10-13-59. CI. 317 — 234.
Kneusel, Raymond H. P., to Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc.
Metal container having a metal plug and a plastic pouring
spout surrounding said plug. 2,873,897, 2-17-59, CI.
222—567.
Knickerbocker, Floyd B. : See — -
Page, John S., Sr., J. S. Page, Jr.. Antle, and Knicker-
bocker. 2,891,769.
Knickerbocker Plastic Co., Inc. : See —
Chaplar, Rudolph W. 2,880,640.
Gorr, Walter O. 2,880,639.
Knickerbocker Rubber Co., Not Inc. : See —
Holden, Orloff W. 2,893,644.
Holden. Orloff W. 2,908.519.
Kniefel, Joseph A. Machine for laying flexible pipe with
attached risers. 2,909,134, 10-20-59, CI. Ill — 5.
Kniepkamp, Ernst : See —
Reuter, Franz G., Ulderup, and Kniepkamp. 2,917,347.
Reuter, Franz G., Ulderup, and Kniepkamp. 2,917,348.
Kniepkamp, Heinrich, and G. Ziegler, to Siemens & Halske
Akt. Method of and apparatus for producing semiconductor
material. 2,876,147. 3-3-59, CI. 148—1.5.
Knight, Albert J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Image storage screens and method of making same.
2,901,649, 8-25-59, CI. 313 — 68.
Knight, Arthur P. : See —
Thompson, John J., and Knight. 2.898,255.
Knight, Arthur R. Coupling means for barges and the like.
2,917,018, 12-15-59, CI. 114 — 235.
Knight, Basil E., to C.A.V. Ltd. Air filters. 2,891,631,
6-23-59. CI. 183—36.
Knight, Cyril H., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Furnace structure.
2,891,846, 6-23-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Knight, Earl V. Vehicle of the full trailer type. 2,877,858,
3-17-59, CI. 180—14.
Knight, Geoffrey, Jr., D. E. Humez, and R. A. Johnson, to
United Aircraft Corp. Transistor measuring method and
apparatus. 2,911,594, 11-3-59, CI. 324 — 158.
Knight. Harmon M. : See —
Kelly. Joe T.. and Knight 2.898.390.
Lee, Robert J., Kellv, and Knight. 2,918,504.
Knight, Henry D., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Electric discharge devices of the mercury cathode tvpe.
2,886,732, 5-12-59, CI. 313—164.
Knight, Hogan B. : See —
Swern, Daniel, and Knight. 2,898,348.
Knight, James O., to L. R. Nelson Mfg. Co.. Inc. Coupling
for interconnected multiple tube hose. 2,877,028, 3-10-59,
CI. 285 — 137.
Knight, Kenneth H. Fruit and vegetable cutter. 2,912,757,
11-17-59, CI. 30—303.
Knight Leather Products, Inc. : See —
Renz, Emil K„ and Miller. 2,901,017.
Knight, Leonard M., and R. Chapman. Steering mechanism
for camera dolly. 2,901,265, 8-25-59, CI. 280 — 91.
Knight, Lorin. to The British Tabulating Machine Co. Ltd.
Electronic computing apparatus. 2,873,366, 2-10-59, CI.
250 — 27.
Knight Newspapers, Inc. : See —
Greene. Harrv R., and Barlow. 2,880,853.
Mier, Ferdinand A. 2.900.735.
Knight, Norman H., to The Upjohn Co. Isothermal distilla-
tion molecular weight apparatus. 2,901,328, 8-25-59, CI.
23—253.
Knight, Philip L., to Surface Combustion Corp. Burner ap-
paratus. 2,873,798, 2-17-59, CI. 158 — 109.
Knight, Philip L., to Surface Combustion Corp. Internal-
combustion burners. 2,876,831. 3-10-59. CI. 158 — 99.
Knight, Robert D., and T. Melville, to United States Steel
Corp. Tie for fastening a line wire to an insulator.
2,911,695, 11-10-59, CI. 24 — 81.
Knight, Robert L. Bathtub cleaning apparatus. 2,870,457,
1-27-59, CI. 4 — 173.
Knight, Ronald G. : See —
Brav. Frederick H., and Knight. 2.872.527.
Brav, Frederick H., and Knight. 2,906,888.
Bray, Frederick H., and Knight. 2,911,475.
Bray, Frederick H., and Knight. 2,914,615.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Knight, Theodore L., and W. J. Bichell, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Mechanical coupler. 2,875,598, 3-3-59, CI. 64 — 15.
Knight, Warren N. N., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd.
Thermal reforming of a catalytic reformate. 2,897,132,
7-28-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Knighton, Daniel J., D. G. Haser, and G. A. Fiedler, to
United States of America, Navy. Mooring device for sea-
planes. 2,874,921, 2-24-59, CI. 244 — 115.
Knights, James, Co., The : See —
Berge, Robert E. 2,877,338.
Knlpe, Arthur C. Apparatus for soilless cultivation, particu-
larly gravel culture. 2,880,549, 4-7-59, CI. 47 — 38.
Knitm'ode Mills, Inc. : See —
Pindvck. Charles. 2,918,677.
Knittel, Emil E. Combined clutch brake. 2,888,115, 5-26-59,
CI. 192 — 18.
Knobel, Fritz. Adapting apparatus for fluorescent lamps.
2,894,232, 7-7-59, CI. 336 — 90.
Knobloch, James O., to Standard Oil Co. Process for produc-
tion of aromatic polycarboxylic acids. 2,880,237, 3-31-59,
CI. 260 — 524.
Knobloch, James O., and H. P. Liao, to Standard Oil Co.
Trimellitic double anhydride. 2,911,416, 11-3-59, CI.
260—346.3.
Knoblock, Frederick D., and A. C. Koett, to Auto Glass Mfg.
Co. Folding support base for table top. 2,902,325,
9-1-59, CI. 311 — 37.
Knoche, Raymond E. Apparatus for feeding loose-leaf metal
of assembling a color television tube. 2,871,087, 1-27-59,
CI. 316—19.
Knoche, Rudolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Perylene
tetracarboxylic acid diimide dyestuff. 2,888,460, 5-26-59,
CI. 260 — 281.
Knochel, William J. : See —
Woughter, Earl R., and Knochel 2.906,904.
Knochel, William J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method
arches. 2,879.919, 3-31-59, CI. 221—277.
Knochenhauer, Fritz, to VEB Funkwerk Kopenick. Oscilla-
tion-free journalling device for magnetic recording appa-
ratus. 2,897,015, 7-28-59, CI. 308 — 2.
Knodel, Carl W., Jr. Vehicle window screen. 2,881,831,
4-14-59, CI. 160—105.
Knoebel, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tele-
vision receiver apparatus. 2,917,659, 12-15-59, CI. 315 — 22.
Knoebel, Walter C, to McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. Piston ring
assembly. 2,918,340, 12-22-59, CI. 309 — 44.
Knohl, Herbert, to The Kendall Co. Surgical stocking.
2,883,842, 4-28-59, CI. 66 — 178.
Knokey, Erwin W., to Diamond Lumber Co. Clipper and
control therefor including a disc type selector means.
2,904,111, 9-15-59, CI. 164 — 48.
Knold, James P., to Armstrong Cork Co. Thermal insulation,
building construction, and method of protecting thermal
insulation against moisture attack. 2,887,426, 5-19-59,
CI. 154 — 142.
Knoll A.G., Chemische Fabriken : See —
Hildebrandt, Gustav. 2,915,553.
Kallischnigg. Rolf. 2,879.271.
Kraft, Helmut. 2,909,465.
Knoll Associates, Inc. : See —
Savage, Robert H., and Schultz. 2,900,014.
Knoll-Drake Products. Inc. : See —
Niodringhaus. Charles W.. and Petitt. 2 872 271.
Knoll, Fritz. Cutting tool having a retractable protective
casing. 2,911.717, 11-10-59, CI. 30 — 272.
Knoll, Karl, H.-W. Rotter, and S. Voll, to Siemens-Schuckert-
werke Akt. Method for making commutators. 2,887,764,
5-26-59. CI. 29—155.54.
Knoll, Karl, and G. Gahn. to Simens-Schuckertwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. High temperature-resisting insulating coat-
ings of increased durability and methods of producing same.
2,906,009, 9-29-59, CI. 29—195.
Knoll. Marvin E. : See —
Bondley, Ralph J., and Knoll. 2,888,406.
Knoll, Max, and P. Rudnick, to United States of America,
Army. Electron storage device. 2,870,360, 1-20-59, CI.
313 — 68.
Knoll, Rudolf, to Opalite, Inc. Method of producing glaze
coatings on cement or concrete walls and plates. 2,882,-
180, 4-14-59, CI. 117—54.
Knollenberg, Rudolf, and C. Hahn, to Schroder & Co.
Process for making margarine. 2,915,401, 12-1-59, CI.
99—122.
Knonf. Kenneth K. Prime mover of the gas turbine type.
2.867.980. 1-13-59. CI. 60—39.37.
Knopf, Oscar A. Multiple harness attachment for a loom.
2,903,019, 9-8-59, CI. 139—29.
Knopp, Inc. : See —
Pritchett, WUson S. 2,911,591.
Knops, Ivan P.. and D. C. Camps, to The De La Rue Co. Ltd.
Rotary printing presses. 2,887,046, 5-19-59, CI. 101 — 248.
Knops, Ivan P., and D. C. Camps, to The De La Rue Co. Ltd.
Rotary printing machines. 2,901,970, 9-1-59, CI. 101 —
247.
Knorr-Bremse G. m. b. H. : See —
Hockel, Hans L., and Gerberich. 2,876.948.
Hockel, Hans L., and Ueckert. 2,871,835.
Ueckert, Ernst. 2,875,737.
Knorr, Lester L. Pipe expander. 2,905,226, 9-22-59. CI.
153—79.
2,890,-
Plastic
Knosp, Robert N., C. E. Linden, and F. O. Wetzel, to The
Fosdick Machine Tool Co. Radial drill spindle feed.
2,882,761, 4-21-59, CI. 77 — 28.
Knosp, Robert N., C. E. Linden, and F. O. Wetzel, to The
Fosdick Machine Tool Co. Dial operated measuring appa-
ratus for machine tools. 2,908,978, 10-20-59, CI. 33 — 125.
Knoth, Frederick, Jr. : See —
Stewart, Joseph, Knoth, and Neiman. 2,891,895.
Knott, Clyde L., and E. A. Deschenes, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Lasting machines. 2,891,266, 6-23-59, CI.
12 12.21.
Knott, Edward B. : See —
Jeffreys. Roy A., and Knott. 2,895,959.
Knott, Joseph F., and S. Heselov. Bin dispenser. 2,888,145,
5-26-59, CI. 211 — 49.
Knott, Ralph D., and M. R. P. Young, to The General Electric
Co. Ltd. Manufacture of semiconductor devices. 2,898,668,
8-11-59, CI. 29—25.3.
Knotz, Florian F. Manufacture of thiophosphorylchloride.
2 915 361 12—1—59 CI. 23 14
Knowles, Buford L. ' Garage tool. 2,883,071, 4-21-59, CI.
214 — 1.
Knowles, Edward R., to The Specialty Papers Co. Apparatus
for injection molding of plastic bottles. 2,872,700, 2-10-59,
CI. 18—5.
Knowles, Edward R. Apparatus for molding articles.
485, 6-16-59, CI. 18 — 19.
Knowles, Edward R., to The Specialty Papers Co.
molding machine. 2,913,762, 11-24-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Knowles, Hugh S. : See —
Plice, William A., and Knowles. 2.8S5 622.
Knowles, Hugh S., and W. A. Plice, to Industrial Research
Products Inc. Electio-mechanical transducing device.
2,912,522, 11-10-59. CI. 179—108.
Knowles, Hugh S., and J. E. Mullen, to Industrial Research
Products Inc. Electro-acoustic transducer. 2,912,523,
11-10-59, CI. 179—108.
Knowles, John G. Hydraulic brake systems. 2,884,095,
4-28-59, CI. 188—74.
Knowles, M. B : See —
Hasek, Robert H., and Knowles. 2,917,549.
Knowles, Reginald A. Tensioning arrangement for framed
flexible materials. 2,893,162, 7-7-59, CI. 45 — 24.
Knowles, William L. Process of bending wood. 2,874,753,
2-24-59. CI. 154—33.05.
Knowles, William S., and J. Dazzi, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Light stable halogen-containing resins containing phosphate
ester and an aryl alkane sulfonate. 2,885,377, 5-5-59, CI.
260—30.6.
Knox, David C. Hematological tray. 2,880,865, 4-7-59, CI.
206—72.
Knox, David M. Picture supporting means. 2,881,544,
4-14-59, CI. 40—156.
Knox, David M. Ensemble for pictures and the like.
2,888,764, 6-2-59. CI. 40 — 152.
Knox, David M. Holder for pictures. 2,888,765, 6-2-59 CI.
40—152.
Knox, David M. Picture holder. 2,901,850, 9-1-59, CI.
40—152.
Knox, David R.. and S. Gondek. to Bundy Tubing Co. Bend-
ing pad structure and associated apparatus for bending
tube. 2.876.823, 3-10-59. CI. 153 — 46.
Knox, David R., and S. Gondek, to Bundv Tubing Co. Tube
bending apparatus. 2,918.100, 12-22-59, CI. 153 — 48
Knox, Donald G., to The National Supply Co. Free piston
pumping device for gas wells and oil wells. 2,918.015,
12-22-59, CI. 103—52.
Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Co.
3-10-59, CI. 251—200.
Knox. Granville S. to Hvdril Co.
2,883,146, 4-21-59, CI. 251—159.
Knox, Granville S., to Hvdril Co.
seal. 2.904.357. 9-15-59. CI. 286-
Knox, Granville S.. to Hvdril Co.
2,907,589, 10-6-59, CI. 285—95.
Knox. Granville S., to Hydril Co.
11-3-59, CI. 251—191.
Knox Manufacturing Co. : See —
Linquist, Alan P. 2.870,976.
Linquist, Alan P.. and Petrick.
Petrick, Russell E. 2.886 274.
Petrick, Russell E. 2,917,619.
Petrick, Russell E. 2,919,094.
Knudsen, Knud J., to The Lewis Engineering Co. Thermo-
couple cold junction compensator. 2.871,701. 2-3-59, CI.
73—361.
Knudsen, Knud J., to The Lewis Engineering Co. Multiple
testing meter. 2,886,776, 5-12-59. CI. 324 — 73.
Knudsen, Knud J., to The Lewis Engineering Co. Instru-
ment relay. 2.894,179, 7-7-59, CI. 317 — 146.
Knudsen, Mildred P. : See —
Frohardt, Roger P., Haskell, Ehrlich, and Knudsen.
2,916,485.
Knudsen. Roy F. : See —
Harned. John L., Knudsen, and Ward. 2.882.721.
Knudsen, William C, to California Research Corp. Off-
shore seismic prospecting. 2,877,859, 3-17-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Knudson, Giltner J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Ignition and
starting electrical circuit. 2,883,560, 4-21-59, CI. 307 — 10.
Knudson, Warren A., J. T. Gier, and R. V. Dunkle, said Gier
and said Dunkle assors. to said Knudson. Apparatus for
determining thermal conductance and resistance. 2.878,669,
3-24-59, CI. 73—15.
Gate valve. 2.S76.986.
Retractable seal valve.
Rotatable well pressure
-16.1.
Sealed joint for tubing.
Gate valve. 2,911,186,
2,870,832.
LIST OF PATENTEES
519
Knuppel, Helmut : See —
Harders, Fritz, Knuppel, and Brotzmann. 2,893,71o.
Knuppel, Helmut, to Dortmund-Horder Huttenunion Aktienge-
sellschaft. Operation of glow discharges. 2,911,570,
ii_3_59 qi 315 325.
Knuppel, Helmut, to Dortmund-Horder Huttenunion Aktienge-
of
sellsehaft. Operation
11-3-59, CI. 315 — 340.
Knusli, Enrico : See —
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Gysin, Hans, and Kniisli.
Gysin, Hans, and Knusli.
Knuth, Charles J. : See —
Bavely, Abraham, Knuth, and Miller.
Bavley, Abraham, Knuth, and Thomas.
low discharges. 2,911,571,
2,891.855.
2,909,419.
2,909,420.
2,909,421.
2,902,405.
2,886,544.
Knuth, Eugene W. Garment hanger. 2,884,171, 4-28-59,
CI. 223—98.
Knutsen, Knut A., to Compagnie des Machines Bull. Elec-
tromechanized actuating means in wire printing machines.
2,869,455, 1-20-59, CI. 101—93.
Knutson, Arthur : See —
Mosher, Walter W., Jr., and Goldammer. 2,893,143.
Knutson, Harold and H. G. Power ventilator for roofs.
2,868,105. 1-13-59. CI. 98 — 43.
Knutson. Harold and H. G. Roof ventilator. 2,868,106,
1—13—59 CI 98—43
Knutson, Harold and H. G. Air scupper. 2,898,841, 8-11-59,
CI. 98—116.
Knutson, Harold G. : See —
Knutson, Harold and H. G. 2,868,105.
Knutson, Harold and H. G. 2,868.106.
Knutson, Harold and H. G. 2,898,841.
Knutsson-Hall, Folke K. : See —
Hjelm, Arvid, and Knutsson-Hall. 2,871,637.
Kobayashi, Eiji : See —
Suyama, HIdenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata, Uzumaki,
Ishii, Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Kobayashi, Takizo, to K. Tanaka. Flash lighting operating
circuit for a fluorescent discharge lamp. 2,906,923, 9-29-
59, CI. 315—100.
Kobayashi, Tsunetoshi. Vacuum loss indicator for sealed con-
tainers. 2,880,691, 4-7-59, CI. 116—114.
Kobbe, John R., and W. J. Polits, to Tektronix, Inc. Elec-
trical probe. 2,883,619, 4-21-59, CI. 324 — 72.5.
Kobe, Inc. : See —
Coberly, Clarence J. 2,869.470.
Coberly, Clarence J. 2,910,945.
Kober, Ehrenfried : See —
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kober. 2,867,621.
Kober, William, to TKM Electric Corp. Dynamoelectric
machine. 2,873 395. 2-10-59. CI. 310 — 112.
Kober, William. Electric generator and regulator. 2,892,-
144, 6-23-59, CI. 322 — 49.
Koble, Robert A. : See —
Davison, Joseph W., Williams, and Koble. 2,905,734.
Williams, Jack R., and Koble. 2,909,038.
Koble, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of
gases. 2,907,409, 10-6-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Koble, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Olefin purifica-
tion by solvent extraction. 2,908,731, 10-13-59, CI. 260 —
677.
Kobler, Jan K., to Finney Mfg. Co. Dual bank antenna array.
2,893,004. 6-30-59. CI. 343—818.
Kobler, Richard, to McGraw-Edison Co. Dictation equipment.
2,881,264, 4-7-59, CI. 179—100.4.
Koblitz, Francis F., to Callery Chemical Co. Production of
boron trifluoride dihydrate. 2,919,177, 12-29-59, CI. 23 —
205.
Kobryner, Herman H., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Enclosure.
2,877.919. 3-17-59, CI. 220 — 3.8.
Kobryner, Herman H., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Pullout switch.
2,907,849, 10-6-59, CI. 200 — 119.
Kobs. Roger D., to Xnrthrup, King & Co. Method of forming
seed starters. 2,867.946, 1-13-59, CI. 47 — 58.
Kobs, Roger D., to Northrup, King & Co. Combination seed
merchandising and germinating package. 2,893,168, 7-7-59,
CI. 47—37.
Kobuke, Yoshimasa : See —
Dehara, Yasuo, Kobuke, and Tomishima. 2,882,238.
Kobus, Anton : See —
Ziesche, Kurt, Kobus, and May. 2,905,020.
Kobusch, Helmut : See —
Darmann, Otto, Kobusch, and Speith. 2,900,285.
Kobylinski, Alfred W., to United States of America, Navy.
Positive cable terminal nut locking device. 2,879,089,
3-24-59, CI. 287 — 75.
Kocay, Witold R., and A. O. Mogensen, to American Cyanamld
Co. Apparatus embodying a liquid applicator. 2,885,878,
5-12-59, CI. 68—205.
Kocee, Jime, % each to L. and T. Economou, P. A. Castles,
L. P. Golfos, J. M. Hontalas, and A. J. Mathews. Combus-
tion device. 2,889,002, 6-2-59, CI. 183 — 6.
Kocee, Jime, Vt to L. Economou, ify to T. Economou, lfy to
P. A. Castles, Vt to L. P. Colfas, % to J. M. Hontalas, and
Vi to A. J. Mathews. Incinerating device and method.
2,911,926, 11-10-59, CI. 110 — 18.
Kocen, Leonard A. : See —
Goodman, Walter. 2.872,090.
Koch, Alfred R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Safety control system. 2,882,456, 4-14-59, CI. 317 — 141.
to Foster Wheeler Corp.
1-13-59, CI. 219—38.
Koch, Carl. Photographic camera. 2,909,974, 10-27-59, CI.
95—11.
Koch, Earl E., and H. G. McCarty, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Yoke retainer for separable drive shafts between vehicles.
2,885,015, 5-5-59, CI. 180 — 14.
Koch Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Koch, Fred C. 2,887,307.
Koch. Fred C. 2,889,003.
Koch, Fred C. 2,889,140.
Thrift, Griffin C. 2,903,251.
Koch, Eugene C, and K. J. Ray,
Electric fluid heater. 2,868,944,
Koch, Fred C, to Koch Engineering Co., Inc. Industrial
water cooling tower. 2,887,307, 5-19-59, CI. 261 — 24.
Koch, Fred C, to Koch Engineering Co., Inc. Cooling tower.
2,889,003, 6-2-59, CI. 183 — 13.
Koch, Fred C, to Koch Engineering Co., Inc. Industrial
water-cooling tower construction. 2,889,140. 6-2-59, CI.
261 — 24.
Koch, Fred C, and W. D. Shields, to Voss Engineering Co.
Radial tilt roller levelers. 2,890,738, 6-16-59, CI. 153—
107.
Koch. Friedrieh-Karl. : See —
Louis, Claus, Sieber, and Koch. 2,867,823.
Koch, Fritz, to W. Koch. Magnet game or toy. 2,908,110,
10-13-59, CI. 46 — 238.
Koch, Gustav H., and R. S. Radcliffe. to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Air translating apparatus. 2,872,988, 2-10-59,
CI. 170—169.
Koch, H., & Sons : See —
Gaylord, John A. 2,895,200.
Koch, Hans J. : See —
Koch, Hans R. W. A. and H. J. 2,895,720.
Koch, Hans R. W. A. and H. J. Apparatus for treating
granular material. 2,895,720, 7-21-59. CI. 259—5.
Koch, Henry J., to National Union Radio Corp,
change of name to National Union Electric Corp.
now by
Method
of manufacturing an electron tube. 2,889,670, 6-9-59, CI.
53—9.
Koch, Herbert, and W. Huisken, to Studiengesellschaft Kohle
mit beschrankter Haftung. Process for the production of
carboxylic acids. 2,876,241, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 413.
Koch, Leonard J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method and apparatus for improving per-
formance of a fast reactor. 2,870,076, 1-20-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Koch, Leonard J., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Indexing mechanism. 2,905,338,
9-22-59, CI. 214—1.
Koch, Melvin B., to Animal Trap Co. of America. Automatic
carton packing machine. 2,900,773, 8-25-59, CI. 53 — 62.
Koch. Paul H, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of
and apparatus for vapor superheat temperature control
with gas recirculation. 2,871,833. 2-3-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Koch, Paul H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generat-
ing and superheating unit with recirculated gas introduc-
tion to a pulverized coal fired furnace for superheat con-
trol. 2,882,871, 4-21-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Koch, Paul H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generat-
ing and superheating unit having multiple entry of returned
heating gases. 2,884,909, 5-5-59, CI. 122—478.
Koch, Paul H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam generat-
ing and superheating unit with recirculated gas introduc-
tion at one end of hopper bottom furnace. 2,897,796,
8-4-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Koch, Paul H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam generat-
ing, superheating, and reheating unit, and method effected
thereby. 2,897,797, 8-4-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Koch Refrigerators, Inc. : See —
Litman, Chester K. 2,883,253.
Koch, Richard C, to I. D. E. A., Inc. Transistor oscillator-
mixer with received and local oscillations applied between
emitter and base. 2,880,312, 3-31-59, CI. 250—20.
Koch, Richard C, to I.D.E.A., Inc. Transistor radio appa-
ratus. 2,892,931, 6-30-59, CI. 250—20.
Koch, Robert C, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Coated
tubeless tire chafer strip. 2,879,824, 3-31-59, CI.
152—362.
Koch, Robert C, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Tire
chafer. 2,905,222, 9-22-59, CI. 152—362.
Koch, Robert H., General Motors Corp. Method of making
bearings. 2,913,859, 11-24-59, CI. 51—291.
Koch, Royal G., and H. O. Spaulding. Valve for liquid res-
ervoirs and particularly for water closets with water control
means. 2,869,141, 1-20-59, CI. 4 — 56.
Koch, Walter, to Manufacturers Chemical Corp. Preparation
of diffusion coatings on metals. 2,887,407, 5-19-59. CI.
117—107.
Koch, Walter T., M. R. Lytton, and E. A. Wielicki, to Ameri-
can Viscose Corp. Polypinates. 2,892,814, 6-30-59, CI.
260—75.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Akt. Ink roller inter-
rupter for rotary printing machines. 2,875,692, 3-3-59,
CI. 101—352.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Akt. Gripper for use
in printing machines. 2,882,049, 4-14-59, CI. 271—79.
Koch, Werner, to Faber & Schleicher Akt. Device for drying
the blanket cylinders in offset printing machines. 2,884,855,
5-^5-59, CI. 101 — 142
520
INDEX OF PATENTS, W5y
Koch, Wilhelm, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Solid, stable diazonium compound and
a process of preparing the same. 2,897,187, 7-28-59, CI.
260 — 141.
Koch, Wolfgang: See —
Koch, Fritz. 2,908,110.
Kochale, Ernest P., Jr. : See — -
Akelv, William S., and Kochale. 2,914,657.
Kochendorffer, Fredrick A. Combined dishwasher and sink
apparatus. 2,912,988, 11-17-59, CI. 134 — 58.
Kocher, Earl T., to Visco Products Co. Surface active di-
carboxylic acid esters of polyalkylene oxides. 2,911,434,
11-3-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Kocher, Erich J., to The Vilter Mfg. Co. Refrigerant receiver
and oil separator. 2,867,098, 1-6-59, CI. 62 — 473.
Kocher, Erich J., and W. I. Grant, to The Vilter Mfg. Co.
Refrigerated hermetically sealed motors. 2,891,391,
6-23-59, CI. 62—475.
Kocher Erich J., and S. A. Tomkowlak, to The Vilter Mfg.
Co. Gauge mounting. 2,897,675, 8-4-59, CI 73 — 420.
Kochevar. Henrv J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electronic
bias switch. 2,890,332, 6-9-59, CI. 250 — 2..
Kochevar, Joseph F., and J. H. Reichwein, to Revcor, Inc.
Blower wheel construction. 2,915,240, 12-1-59, CI. 230 —
134.
Kochheim, Gerhard : See —
Kuntz, Josef. 2,893,225.
Kochjohann, Ernst : See—
Thielen, Anton, and Kochjohann. 2,889,574.
Koci, Jerry C, to Chicago Dynamic Industries, Inc. Sliding
disc game. 2,878,022, 3-17-59, CI. 273—126.
Koci, Ludvik J. : See —
Jepson, Ivar, and Koci. 2,903,552.
Koci, Ludvik J. to Sunbeam Corp. Calendar mechanism.
2.886,910. 5-19-59, CI. 40 — 112.
Koci, Ludvik J., to Sunbeam Corp. Combined waffle baker
and grill. 2,899,888, 8-18-59, CI. 99—331.
Kock, Winston E. : See —
Bogert, Bruce P., and Kock. 2,890,285.
Kock, Winston E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Acoustic transmission systems. 2,872,994, 2-10-59, CI.
1 81 — 5.
Kock, Winston E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ap-
paratus for utilization of higher order acoustic waves.
2,912,061, 11-10-59, CI. 181—31.
Kock, Winston E., and R. L. Miller, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Two-way television over telephone lines.
2,895,005, 7-14-59, CI. 178 — 5.6.
Kocks, Friedrich. Apparatus for making slotted tubes.
2,911,030, 11-3-59, CI. 153—32.
Kocks, Friedrich. Apparatus for conveying ingots and the
like. 2,919,125, 12-29-59, CI. 266 — 5.
Kocks, Friedrich. and A. Hinkel. Inductor device. 2,873,344,
2-10-59, CI. 219 — 10.43.
Kocourek, Robert J. Wiper mechanism. 2,895,157. 7-21-59,
CI. 15—253.
Kocsi, Louis. Speed limiting device for vehicles. 2,906,141,
9-29-59. CI. 74 — 482.
Koda, Arthur J., to C. P. Clare & Co. Contact structure for
mercury relays. 2,914,634, 11-24-59, CI. 200 — 112.
Koda, Arthur J., and J. W. Scannell, to C. P. Clare & Co.
Center stable polar relay. 2,888,533, 5-26-59, CI. 200 — 93.
Koda. Nobuo J. : See —
Smith. George F., and Koda. 2,887.597.
Kodama, George T., deceased, by L. T. Kodama, adminis-
trator, to Sprague Electric Co. Electrical capacitor.
2,895,093, 7-14-59, CI. 317 — 242.
Kodama, Koretaka : See —
Kanamori, Kuro, Endo, Kodama, and Tokuhisa. 2,918,-
365.
Kodama, Lloyd T. : See —
Kodama, George T. 2,895,093.
Kodra. Esper. to Joy Mfg. Co. Compressor. 2.873,061,
2-10-59. CI. 230—212.
Kodra, Esper, and E. J. Doperalski, to Jov Mfg. Co. Piston
assembly. 2,911,271, 11-3-59, CI. 309 — 29.
Kodras, Rudolph, to International Minerals & Chemicals Corp.
Synthesis of glutamic acid. 2,897,209, 7-28-59, CI. 260 —
326.3.
Kodras, Rudolph, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Glutaric acid compound. 2,904,555, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 339.
Koe, Billie K. : See —
Celmer, Walter D.. and Koe. 2,891,051.
Koebel Diamond Tool Co. : See —
Jahnke, David H. 2,870,993.
Koehl, Frank J., to Ford Motor Co. Brake actuating mecha-
nism for motor vehicle. 2,869,394, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 520.
Koehl, Herman, to C. E. M. Co. Button with interchangeable
inlay. 2,881,495, 4-14-59, CI. 24 — 113.
Koehl, Herman, to C.E.M. Co. Self
2,901,800, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 141.
Koehler Aircraft Products Co. : See —
Koehler, Cordon T. 2 869.577.
Koehler, Gordon T. 2,916,255.
Koehler, Albert T., H. Palmleaf, and M.
Gerrard & Co. Strapping seal and
2,881,915, 4-14-59, CI. 206—65.
Koehler, Edwin H. Slide fastener guard
11-10-59, CI. 24—205.15.
Koehler, Gordon T., to Koehler Aircraft Products Co. Fluid
quantity control. 2,869,577, 1-20-59, CI. 137 — 414.
coring grommet.
E. Ross,
package
to A. J.
therefor.
Koehler, Gordon T., to Koehler Aircraft Products Co.
Diaphragm valve. 2,916,255, 12-8-59, CI. 251 — 331.
Koehler Mfg. Co. : See —
Lozeau, Homer A. 2,898,539.
Poole, Alton B. 2,912,479.
Koehler, Max. Piston ring and method of making same.
2,910,333, 10-27-59, CI. 309—44.
Koehler, Robert B., to International Business Machines Corp.
Gas tube accumulator carry circuit. 2,872.108, 2-3-59,
CI. 235 — 61.
Koelle, Otto, to Will Corp. Flexible coupled manometer.
2,894,393, 7-14-59, CI. 73 — 401.
Koehn, Lorenz : See —
Briine, Herbert, and Koehn. 2,872,060.
Koehring Co. : See —
Martinson, Edwin O. 2.8S5,043.
Purcell, Howard M. 2,913,994.
Roberts, Howard C. 2,880,985.
Koelewijn, Arie, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Glow
discharge tube. 2,872,608. 2-3-59. CI. 313—198.
Koelsch, Albert C, Jr., and R. B. De Lano, Jr., to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Electro-optical display
apparatus. 2,909,973, 10-27-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Koelsch, Henry J. Lever tool. 2,891,766, 6-23-59, CI. 254 —
120.
Koelsch, Walter : See —
Pistor, Hans J., and Koelsch. 2,878,258.
Koenecke, Donald F. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Viscosity stable oxidized polymer solutions. 2,908,585,
10-13-59, CI. 106—287.
Koenig, Emil L.. deceased : C. Peterson, executor. Detector
and lock control for drawbridge lift rails. 2,875,325,
2-24-59. CI. 246—118.
Koenig, Eugene H., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Scribing instru-
ment. 2,902,760, 9-8-59, CI. 30 — 164.9.
Koenig, Eugene H., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Scribing instru-
ment. 2,902,761, 9-8-59, CI. 30 — 164.9.
Koenig, Gerald W. : See —
Koenig, Roger T. and G. W. 2,915,333.
Koenig, Joseph L., to Koenig & Uekermann K.G. Detachable
collar construction. 2,885,682, 5-12-59, CI. 2 — 124.
Koenig, Karl T., to North American Aviation, Inc. Locking
device for torqued nuts. 2.880,637, 4-7-59, CI. 81 — 10.
Koenig, Martin F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric switches
of the eam-lever-operated type. Re. 24,725, 10-27-59, CI.
200—153.
Koenisr. Martin F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric switches
of the cam-lever operated type. 2,868,929, 1-13-59, CI.
200 — ^ 53.
Koenig, Martin F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Snap switches.
2,918,544, 12-22-59, CI. 200 — 76.
Koenig, Nathan H., and D. Swern, to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. (Alkylthio)-, (acetylthio)- and (arylthio)-
undecanoic acids. 2,892,852, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 400.
Koenig, Nathan H., and D. Swern, to United States of Amer-
ica, Agriculture. (Alkyl and aryl sulfinyl)- and (alkyl and
aryl sulfonyl)-undecanoic acids. 2,892,853, 6-30-59, CI.
260 — 400.
Koenig, Paul H. : See —
De Pew, Thomas N., Sardo. and Koenig. 2.873,935.
Koenig, Paul W., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor de-
vices. 2,876.399, 3-3-59, CI. 317—234.
Koenig, Robert H., to Tapeswitch Corp. of America. Tape
switch. 2.896,042, 7-21-59, CI. 200—86.
Koenig, Roger T. and G. W. Irrigation pipe carrier.
2,915,333, 12-1-59, CI. 294—104.
Koenig & Uekermann K.G. : Sep —
Koenig, Joseph L. 2.885.682.
Koenig, Walter, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Re-
lay chain circuit. 2,895,088, 7-14-59, CI. 317—139.
Koenig. William E. Juice extractor. 2,870,653, 1-27-59, CI.
74 — 721.
Koenigsberg, Max, to The Englander Co.. Inc. Innerspring
foam mattress. 2.874.389. 2-24-59. CI. 5 — 351.
Koepke, John F., J. J. Zimsky, and W. A. Mocker, to McGraw-
Edison Co. Encased electrical apparatus having pressure
relief means. 2,904,616, 9-15-59, CI. 174 — 11.
Koeppel, Beverly W.. to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio lo-
cation system. 2.871,474, 1-27-59, CI. 343 — 105.
Koeppel, Fred K. : See —
Kunkel, Gerhardt P., and Koeppel. 2,894,263.
Kunkel. Gerhardt P., and Koeppel. 2.915.083.
Koerber, William C. Automotive indicator. 2,912,776,
11-17-59, CI. 40—70.
Koerner, Harry E. : See —
Guentner, Robert L.. and Koerner. 2,892,089.
Koerner, Harrv E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray
apparatus. 2,892,090, 6-23-59, CI. 250 — 66.
Koert, Hubert : See —
Bader, Erich, and Koert. 2,894,932.
Koeske, Tom J., to Chain Belt Co. Cantilevered chain take-
up for settling tanks. 2,909,274, 10-20-59, CI. 198—208.
Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Co. Half-shade de-
vices for use with polarizing instruments. 2,8S0,648,
4-7-59, CI. 88—39.
Koester. Melvin C, to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Shipping
container for glass sheets. 2.873.024. 2-10-59, CI. 206 — 62.
2,911,699, Koester, Roland : See —
Ziegler. Karl, and Koester. 2,909,547.
Koetke, Friedrich A. K., to Dreher Mfg. Co.
2,877,033, 3-10-59, CI. 2S7— 99.
Artificial joint.
LIST OF PATENTEES
521
Koets, Augustinus A. A. M., J. C. van Vessem, and W. A.
Hoovers, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Semi-con-
ductor device. 2,877,392, 3-10-59, CI. 317—234.
Koett, Albert C. : See —
Knoblock, Frederick D., and Koett. 2,902,325.
Kofahl, David C, to Richfield Oil Corp. Releasing head
for submarine conductor casing. 2,917,281, 12-15-59,
CI 255 2 5
Koffler, Robert W. : See —
Richmond, Francis M., Pennington, and Koffler.
2,909,426.
Koffler, Sol. Feet for luggage. 2,895,574, 7-21-59, CI. 190—
37.
Kofoed, lone E. : See —
Damutzer, Donna J., Marsh, and Kofoed. 2,892,909.
Koft, Emil, Jr. : See — -
Ciapetta, Frank G., Koft, and Meisel. 2,876,268.
Kogan, Jack. Window screen for an automobile. 2,873,800,
2-17-59, CI. 160 — 180.
Kohfeldt, Walter C, and F. J. Hebert, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Removing and preventing coke formation
In tubular heaters by use of potassium carbonate. 2,893,941,
7-7-59, CI. 20S — 48.
Koh-i-noor Prosec n. Nisou, narodni podnik : See —
Cupak, Karel. 2,902,878.
Cupak, Karel. 2,905,002.
Kohinoor, Waldes, Inc. : See —
Erdmann, Hans. 2,900,107.
Kohl, Douglas A., to General Mills, Inc. Masking method of
producing a humidity sensor. 2,906,648, 9-29-59, CI. 117 —
211.
Kohl, Douglas A., to General Mills, Inc. Coating and grind-
ing method of making a humidity sensor. 2,908,59y, 10-
13-59, CI. 117 — 212.
Kohl, Gerald C. Self-retracting nozzle unit for subsurface
water sprinkler systems. 2,901,183, 8-25-59, CI. 239 — 205.
Kohl, Karl, to Karl Mayer, Erste Hessische Wirkmaschinen-
Fabrik G.m.b.H. Needle holder. 2,902,847, 9-8-59, CI.
66 — 114.
Kohlenscheidungs-Gesellschaft m. b. H. : See —
Braun, Georg. 2,899,942.
Fischer, Adalbert. 2,873,037.
Korner, Alfred. 2,917,011.
Krug, Julius, and Goltz. 2,917,248.
Steinert, Gerhard. 2,902,010.
Kohler, Daniel C. Brake system for tractor trailers.
2,905,273, 9-22-59, CI. 188—3.
Kohler, Eduard. Dispensing machine. 2,904,215, 9-15-59,
CI. 221 — 81.
Kohler, Fred. Arc suppresser for dielectric heating equip-
ment. 2,896,055, 7-21-59. CI. 219 — 10.77.
Kohler, Fred, and W. C. Rudd, to Magnetic Heating Corp.
Welding of strip ends and the like. 2,919,342, 12-29-59,
CI. 219—104.
Kohler, Frederick K. : See —
Kohler, Paul F. and F. K. 2,892,332.
Kohler, Gerhard A., to Schiess Akt. Twisting spindle.
2,875,573. 3-3-59. CI. 57 — 102.
Kohler, Hans W., to United States of America, Army. Gen-
eration of waves having accurately predetermined phase-
settings. 2,910.586, 10-27-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Kohler, Hans W., to United States of America, Army. Elec-
tronic direction sensitive doppler device. 2,911,641,
11-3-59, CI. 343 — 12.
Kohler, Jacob W. L. : See —
Jonkers, Cornelius O., and Kohler. 2,872,789.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., and Kohler. 2,897,655.
Van der Ster, Johannes, and Kohler. 2,875,587.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Single-acting hot-gas reciprocating engine. 2,872,779,
2-10-59, CI. 60—24.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Gas fractionating system including a vapor lift pump.
2,889,686, 6-9-59, CI. 62 — 6.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and J. J. W. Den Haan, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Metal piston. 2,898,166,
8-4-59, CI. 309—23.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and H. Fokker, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Cold-gas refrigerating apparatus. 2,907-,
175, 10-6-59, CI. 62 — 6.
Kohler, Paul F. and F. K. Sinker-retrieving jack-spring and
operating mechanism. 2,892,332, 6-30-59, CI. 66 — 110.
Kohler, Paul, D. Porret, and F. Tetaz, to Ciba Ltd. Process
for the manufacture of trialkyl phosphites. 2,905,705,
9-22-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Kohler, Rudolf, and W. Dierich, to
Amides of alginic acid. 2,881,161,
Kohler, Rudolf,
Synthetic resins, and process of making same.
12-1-59, CI. 260 — 18.
Kohlhagen, Walter, to The E. Ingraham Co. Commutator-
type electric motor of temperature-controlled output torque.
2,891,182, 6-16-59, CI. 310 — 10.
Kohlhagen, Walter, to The E. Ingraham Co. Commutator-
type electric motor of regulated output torque. 2,S97,381,
7-28-59, CI. 310 — 40.
Kohlhagen, Walter, to The E. Ingraham Co. Commutator-
type electric motor of regulated output torque. 2,905,839,
9-22-59, CI. 310 — 40.
Kohls, Erich E. : See —
Rosenow, Monroe H.. and Kohls. 2.908,307.
Kohlwey, Johann F., and M. Klafter, to American Enka
Corp. Mop device having an integral flexible support
and means for detachably coupling a sponge to said
support. 2,877,478, 3-17-59, CI. 15—119.
Kohman, Girard T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Growing of quartz crystals. 2,895,812, 7-21-59, CI. 23 —
301.
Kohman, Girard T., W. P. Mason, and K. B. McAfee, Jr., to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. 'Separation of gases by
diffusion. 2,892,508, 6-30-59, CI. 183 — 2.
Kohman, Truman P., and B. B. Weissbourd, to United States
of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Measuring ap-
paratus. 2,874,306, 2-17-59, 250 — 83.6.
Kohman, Wayne E. : See —
Mangan, Paul C, and Kohman. 2,892,307.
Kohn, Gustave K., to California Spray-Chemical Corp.
Method of inhibiting corrosion of ferrous metal surfaces.
2,873 252, 2-10-59. CI. 252 — 8.55.
Kohn, James P. : See —
Kurata, Fred, and Kohn. 2,900,797.
Kurata, Fred, and Kohn. 2,901,326.
Kohn, Samuel, and H. Bourdot, to Office National d'Etudes
et de Recherches Aeronautiques. Preparation of organo-
halo-silanes. 2,904,574, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Kohn, Samuel T., to Sorensen & Co., Inc. Voltage regulator.
2,914,721, 11-24-59, CI. 323 — 60.
Kohn, Stephane, to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions
Electriques de Jeumont. Electric circuit-breakers.
2,878,402, 3-17-59, CI. 307 — 133.
Kohnenkamp, Johann D., H. F. J. Sprengel, and H. P.
Tietgen, to H. C. Stulcken Sohn. Loading devices of ships.
2,914,193, 11-24-59, CI. 212 — 3.
Kohner, Melvin, and J. A. Wright, to Supreme Products Corp.
Cutters for electric shavers. 2,900,719, 8-25-59, CI.
30 — 43.
Kohtaki, Teizo. Plunger pump assembly. 2,890,656, 6-16-59,
CI. 103—5.
Koistinen, Arnold A. Floral display container. 2,908,112,
10-13- 59, CI. 47—41.
Koivisto Sulo C. and C. W. van't Veld. Portable refrigera-
tion unit. 2.871.674. 2-3-59. CI. 62—232.
Kojima, Seiichi. Method of making laminated furniture or
part thereof. 2,903,390, 9-8-59, CI. 154 — 125.
Kojis, John J. : See —
2,882,475.
2,882,516.
2.885,256.
2,916,342.
Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 209.6.
and H. Pietsch, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
2,915,484,
Kohler, Rudolf, and W. Dierichs, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
Product and process for the production of aqueous gels.
2,919,198, 12-29-59, CI. 99—131.
Kohler, Werner : See —
Gieray, Konrad, Kohler, and Recken. 2,913,894.
Kohler, Werner H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. In-
dicating instrument with noise-absorbing properties, par-
ticularly a speedometer for vehicles. 2,915,304, 12-1-59
CI. 264 — 1.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
Kok, Cornells J. M. Door latch. 2,881,020, 4-7-59, CI.
292—78.
Kokes, Richard J. : See —
Emmett, Paul H., Kokes, and Tobin. 2,905,536.
Kokko, Paul N. Collapsible steering column. 2,905,018,
9-22-59, CI. 74 — 493.
Kokus, Michael : See —
Jacobs, David A., Kokus, and Gabriele. 2,908,281.
Kokusai Denki Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Ichijo, Bunjiro. 2,906,950.
Kokusai Denskin Denwa Co., Ltd. : See —
Oshima, Shintaro, and Enomoto. 2,883,109.
Kolar, Joseph F. Valve actuator for fluid connector.
2,896,971, 7-28-59, CI. 284 — 4.
Kolar, Peter D. : See —
Harrington, Robert D.. Heveran, and Kolar. 2.896,035.
Kolb, Andrew L., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Ar-
ticle of manufacture. 2,901,723, 8-25-59, CI. 339—114.
Kolb, Armstrong H. Two-legged folding table construction.
2,879,118, 3-24-59, CI. 311—80.
Kolb. Arthur F. : See —
Rosing, Theodore F.. Kolb, and Kuhn. 2,875,297.
Kolb, Giinter, and W. Becker, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Terpolymers of diolefins with half-esters of maleic acid and
a monoolefinic monomer. 2,891,039, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Kolb, Kenneth E., to Standard Oil Co. Process for preparing
glycol esters of benzene dicarboxylic acids. 2,901,505,
8-25-59, CI. 260—475.
Kolb. Paul, G. F. Arkless, and J. R. Bolter, to C. A. Parsons
& Co. Ltd. Axial locking of rotor blades for turbines and
the like. 2,867,408, 1-6-59, CI. 253—77.
Kolb, Walter J. Traffic signal adaptor unit. 2,871,599,
2-3-59, CI. 40—131.
Kolb, Wilhelm : See —
Miiller, Erich and W. 2,889,973.
Muller, Wilhelm. 2,891,709.
Kolbe, Adelbert E.. to General Motors Corp. Inlet manifold.
2,882,875, 4-21-59, CI. 123 — 52.
Kolbe, Adelbert E., to General Motors Corp. Interior venti-
lation system. 2,907,309, 10-6-59, CI. 123 — 41.86.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kolbe. Adelbert E., to General Motors Corp. Oil separator
for engine crankcase ventilation system. 2,916,020,
12— 8— 59 CI 121 194.
Kolbe, Adelbert E., and E. W. Rohrbacher, to General Motors
Corp. Engine cooling system. 2,909,162, 10-20-59, CI.
123 — 41.73.
Kolbe, Frank F., to The Manmee Collieries Co. Method of
blasting. 2,903,969, 9-15-59, CI. 102—23.
Kolbe, Frank F., to The United Electric Coal Companies. Ex-
cavating apparatus. 2,909,855, 10-27-59, CI. 37—189.
Kolbe, Joachim. Non-metallic fluid pressure springs for
2-motion center banking cars. 2,887,323, 5-19-59, CI.
2S0 — 112.
Kolbe, Raymond G., deceased ; R. C. Gibbons, executrix of
said R. G. Kolbe; 10% to D. and M. Grantham. Device
for connecting drill steels with a source of fluid under
pressure. 2,889,157, 0-2-59, CI. 285—81.
Kolbe. U illiam 11. : See —
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,877,002.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,878,798.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,886,057.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,913,991.
Dolza, John, and Kolbe. 2,914,051.
Kolbe, William H., to General Motors Corp. Fuel injection
enrichment device. 2,911,203, 11-3-59, CI. 261 — 37.
Kiilbel, Herbert, and P. Ackermann. Apparatus for carbon
monoxide hydrogenation. 2,868,627, 1-13-59. CI. 2.3 — 288.
Kolbel, Herbert, and F. Engelhardt, to Rheinpreussen Akti-
engesellschaft fuer Bergbau und Chemie. Synthesis of
hydrocarbons and oxygen-containing organic compounds.
2,917,531, 12-15-59, CI. 260—449.6.
Kolbl, Franz, and K. Messmer, to Schwarzkopf Development
Corp. Sintering of shaped cemented metal bodies.
2,894,836, 7-14-59, CI. 75—200.
Kolcast Industries, Inc. : gee —
Schilling, Lewis R. 2.871,528.
Kolesa, Thomas J., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
vehicle body and truck assembly. 2,891,486, 6-23-59, CI.
105 — 199.
Kolesa, Thomas J., H. S. Bieniecki, and R. L. Lich, to Gen-
eral Steel Castings Corp. Railway vehicle truck device.
2,918,022, 12-22-59, CI. 105—169.
Kolesh, Victor A., to Simonds Saw & Steel Co. Hard metal
tipped saw. 2,880,768, 4-7-59, CI. 143 — 133.
Kolesnik, Michael, and G. E. Kelly, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electron beam convergence apparatus. 2,880,364,
3-31-59, CI. 315 — 22.
Koletsky, Harold S. Self-balancing temperature responsive
system. 2,877,650, 3-17-59, CI. 73—360.
Kolfenhach, John J. : See —
O'Halloran, Rosemary, and Kolfenbach. 2,913,898.
Vesterdal, Hans G., and Kolfenbach. 2,879,785.
Kolimbat, Peter, to J. K. Gardner. Means for mounting
blades in woodworking chippers. 2,889,861, 6-9-59, CI.
144: — 219.
Kolip, Hubert, to The Dalemill Co. Blank forming apparatus
including blank turning mechanisms. 2,881,453, 4—14-59,
CI. 10—72.
Kolisch, Emil, to Continental Electrolog Corp. Equipment for
determining the center of gravity of an aircraft. 2,872,807,
2-10-59. CI. 73 — 65.
Kolisch, Emil, to Continental Electrolog Corp. Equipment
for planning the loading of aircraft. 2,901,171, 8-25-59,
CI. 235—151.
Koliss, Peter P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Com-
bined splice closure and cable terminal for plastic sheathed
cable. 2,891,101, 6-16-59, CI. 174 — 59.
Kolk, Anthony J., Jr., and D. E. Davis, to Horizons Titanium
Inc. Production of titanium trihalides. 2,894,887,
7-14-59, CI. 204—64.
Kolka. Alfred J. : See —
Closson, Rex D., Ligett, and Kolka. 2,868,842.
Kolkman, Dirk, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Electric
discharge tube. 2,890,364, 6-9-59, CI. 313 — 109.
Koller, Charles R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for forming films and filaments directly from
polymer intermediates. Re. 24,689, 8-25-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Koller. Eugen J. : See —
Zickendraht, Christian, and Koller. 2,897,207.
Koller, Lewis R. : See —
Coghill, Henry D., and Koller. 2,867,541.
Kolliker, Hans P. : See —
Hindermann, Peter, KOlliker, and Trautzl. 2,870,173.
Kolling, Helmut : See —
Noeske, Heinz, and Kolling. 2,887,517.
Kolling, Helmut, F. Rappen, and W. Reiffert. to Ruhrchemie
Akt. Water-free polishes containing partially neutralized
wax-acid paraffln. 2,871,210, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 23.
Kolling, Helmut, and F. Rappen, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Waxes
suitable for self-polishing aqueous emulsions. 2,874,061,
2-17-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Kolling, Helmut, and F. Rappen, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Elastic
high molecular weight hydroxyl group containing materials.
2,874,194, 2-17-59, CI. 260—638.
Kolling, Helmut, and E. Stiebling, to Ruhrchemie Akt.
Process for producing auxiliary liquids for the polymeriza-
tion of ethylene. 2,880,163, 3-31-59, CI. 208 — 91.
Kolling, Helmut, H. Noeske, and F. Rappen, to Ruhrchemie
Akt. Process for the conversion of paraffin ino rubber-like
products. 2,892,877, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 677.
Kolling, Helmut, and N. Geiser, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for producing auxiliary liquids for the poly-
merization of ethylene. 2,919,242, 12-29-59, CI. 208 — 143.
Kolling, Johann : See —
Jantscha, Robert, and Kolling. 2,872,908.
Jantscha, Robert, and Kolling. 2,877,748.
Kollman, Jack, and A. Storrie, to Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc.
Apparatus for dispensing heavy consistency fluid.
2,917,272, 12-15-59, CI. 251—209.
Kollmann, Karl A., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Hydrostatic power
transmissions and brakes. 2,907,230, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 687.
Kollmann, Karl A., and U. Eltze, to Daimler-Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft. Hvdrodvnamic coupling, especially for motor
vehicles. 2,917,899, 12-22-59, CI. 60—54.
Kollmann. Karl J. Joint for sewer snakes. 2,892,649, 6-30-
59, CI. 287 — 103.
Kollmann, Karl J. Reel for a garden hose. 2,911,996,
11-10-59, CI. 137 — 355.12.
Kollmann, Odilo : See —
Podschus, Ernst, and Kollmann. 2,888,322.
Kollmorgen, Ernst O., and H. D. Wintle, Jr., to Kollmorgen
Optical Corp. Hot-wire reticule. 2,909,838, 10-27-59, CI.
33—50.
Kollmorgen Optical Corp. : See —
Kollmorgen, Ernst O., and Wintle. 2,909,838.
Kawlings, John L., and Ciaffardini. 2,884,831.
Kollock, Alan S. Film holder. 2,894,141, 7-7-59, CI.
250—68.
Kolloff, Harold G., and P. H. Seay, to The Upjohn
Co. (2-propyl-4-pentenoyl) urea. 2,875,246. 2-24-59, CI.
260—553.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Metal Hydrides Inc. Reaction product
of aluminum hydride and a boric acid ester. 2,903,470,
9-8-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Metal Hydrides Inc. Method for pre-
paring a complex of an aluminum alcoholate with alumi-
num and boron hydrides. 2,903,471, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Kollonitsch, Janos, to Metal Hydrides Inc. Method for pre-
paring a complex of an aluminum alcoholate with alumi-
num and boron hydrides. 2,903,472, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Kolls, Ernest W., and J. E. Scanland. Coupling means for
implements having detachable power units. 2,908,153,
10-13-59. CI. 64—27.
Kollsman Instrument Corp. : See —
Carbonara, Victor E. 2,894,330.
McLaughlin, Robert. 2,894,392.
O'Maley, James B., Barnes, and Hansell. 2,905,828.
Wengryn, Michael. 2,885,619.
Kollsman, Paul. Apparatus for modifying the chemical com-
position of fluids by ion transfer. 2,872,407, 2-3-59, Gl.
204 — 301.
Kollsman, Paul. Tortuous path for prevention of polarization
in electro-dialysis. 2,891,900, 6-23-59, CI. 204 — 301.
Kolm, Ulrich, to I. B. M. Deutschland-Internationale Buro
Maschinen Gesellschaft m.b.H. Record controlled machine.
2,894,627, 7-14-59, CI. 209—110.
Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Hampel, Louis A., and Wick. 2,900,664.
Wick. Waldemar J. 2.873,229.
Kolner, Samuel J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation by
crystallization. 2,886,587, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Koines, Kenneth O. : See —
Hawkinson, Donald E., Koines, and Jannenga. 2,895,354.
Kolodney, Morris, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Anodic treatment of uranium. 2,872,387,
2-3-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Kolodney, Morris, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Preparation of plutonium. 2,893,928, 7-7-59,
CI. 204 — 1.5.
Kolodney, Morris, to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Stripping process for plutonium. 2,907,-
700, 10-6-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Kolodney, Morris, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Plutonium cleaning process.
2,915,387, 12-1-59, CI. 75 — 97.
Kolodnv. Edwin R. : See —
Morgan. Russell L., and Kolodny. 2,868.753.
Kolodziej, Edwin S., to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Appa-
ratus for improved control of paper web position.
°. 868,541. 1-13-59. CI. 271 — 2.6.
Kolpek, Robert A., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Telegraph switching center arrangement. 2,905,745,
9-22-59, CI. 178—2.
K.lpin, Howard H. Firearm case attachment. 2,872,960,
2-10-59 CI. 150—52.
Kolpin, Howard H. Firearm case with rubber bumper.
2,901,018, 8-25-59, CI. 150—52.
Kolstad, Oscar. Scooter sled with adjustable handle bars.
2,894,760, 7-14-59, CI. 280 — 22.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr., to International Harvester Co. 'Syn-
chronizing device for free piston engines. 2,876,751, 3-10-
59, CI. 123 — 16.
Kolthoff, C. Paul. Jr., to International Harvester Co. Spring
valve. 2,895.503, 7-21-59. CI. 137—535.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr., to International Harvester Co. Reduced
length free piston engine. 2,897,803, 8-4-59, CI. 123 — 46.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr., to International Harvester Co. Flex-
ible tube connector with internal resilient securing means.
2,902,298, 9-1-59, CI. 285 — 239.
Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr., and M. M. Jones, to International
Harvester Co. Matrix and edge sealing means for rotary
regenerator. 2.909,363, 10-20-59, CI. 257 — 269.
LIST OF PATENTEES
523
Koltvedt, Abel. Brush or the like having removable head.
2,900,654, 8-25-59, CI. 15—176.
Koltvedt, Abel. Combination awning shutter. 2,916,7S3,
19—15—59 CI 20 57 5
Kolwiez, Stanley" J. Air actuated toy. 2,907,138, 10-6-59,
CI. 46 — 53.
Kolze, Herbert F. : See —
Nicolai, Harold, and Kolze. 2,912.943.
Komarewsky, Vasili I., to Heavy Minerals Co. Dehydrogena-
tion of alcohols. 2,884,460, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 603.
Komarik, Stephan L., to The Griffith Laboratories. Inc.
Meat-curing process. 2,902,369, 9-1-59, CI. 99 — 159.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp. : See —
Komline, Thomas K. 2.895.614.
Myers, Robert B. 2,S94,632.
Komline, Thomas R. to Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Filtering unit. 2,895.614. 7-21-59. Cl. 210 — 401.
Korum, Nikolaus, to Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co.
Double-row barrel roller bearing. 2, SSI, 035, 4-7-59, Cl.
308—212.
Kommanditbolaget Irving & Frisell : See —
Frisell, Erik H. 2,S!)3,01S.
Kommanditgesellschaft Dr. Ing. Rudolf Hell : See —
Hell, Rudolf. 2,S92,SS7.
Komori, Hiromu. Seat atatchment for a chair. 2,904,102.
9-15-59, Cl. 155—131.
Komori, Isamu : See —
Ogawa, Tetsuo, Komori, Kawaoka, Ishiwata, and
Fujiyama. 2,905,710.
Komp, Matthew E. : see —
Taylor, Charles W., and Komp. 2,885,379.
Kompelien, Arlon D., and B. H. Pinckaers, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Semiconductor apparatus.
2,8SS,627. 5-26-59, Cl. 321—9.
Kompfner, Rudolf : See —
Heffner. Hubert, and Kompfner. 2,891,191.
Kompfner, Rudolf, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trav-
eling wave tube. 2,867,744, 1-6-59, Cl. 315 — 3.5.
Kompfner, Rudolf, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Traveling wave tube. 2,895,071, 7-14-59, Cl. 315—3.6.
Kompfner, Rudolf, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Apparatus utilizing slalom focusing. 2,899,597, 8-11-59,
Cl. 315—3.6.
Kompfner, Rudolf, and K. M. Poole, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories. Inc. Direct view storage tube. 2,879,442, 3-24-59.
Cl. 315 — 12.
Kompfner, Rudolf, and H. Suhl, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Inc. Non-reciprocal wave transmission device.
2,911,554. 11-3-59, Cl. 315 — 3.5.
Kompfner, Rudolf, and N. T. Williams, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Backward wave amplifier. 2,916,657,
12-8-59, Cl. 315—3.6.
Komrosky, Stanley C. Poppet controlled gate valve.
2,879,800, 3-31-59, Cl. 137—630.15.
Konazewski, William P. : See —
Taylor. Arthur S., and Konazewski. 2,891,468.
Konazewski, William P., and G. S. Bott, to American
Cyanamid Co. Planetary driven linear suture grinder.
2.918,759, 12-29-59, Cl. 51—87.
Kondo, Fusakiehi. Positive and automatic, warp let-off appa-
ratus for power looms. 2,888,955, 6-2-59, Cl. 139 — 99.
Konefes, Joseph H. : See —
Schory, Kenneth P., Turko, and Konefes. 2,898,174.
Konen, James C. and R. A. Boiler, to Archer-Daniels-Mid-
land Co. Modified oil copolymers and process for prepar-
ing same. 2,877,194, 3-10-59, Cl. 260—22.
Kong, Daniel, to International Rectifier Corp. Semi-con-
ductor rectifier. 2,915,680, 12-1-59, Cl. 317 — 101.
Kongable, Lowell S., to Motorola. Inc. Horizontal sweep
circuit. 2.886,741, 5-12-59, Cl. 315 — 27.
Konig. Josef : See —
Schimer, Robert, Voit, Hartmann, Konig, Thumult, and
Ziemer. 2,910,423.
Torke. Erich, and Konig. 2.876,062.
Konig, Philipp, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft.
vent extraction apparatus. 2,907,640, 10-6—59,
23—270.
Konig. Theodor : See —
Ton Friedrich, Adolf, and Konig. 2,872.446.
Konig, Wilhelm A., to Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe Akt. Wind-
ing device for spooling machines, especially for synthetic
threads. 2,869.796, 1-20-59, Cl. 242—35.5.
Konikson, Ernest R. Animated display. 2,884,200, 4-28-59,
Cl. 239 — 19.
Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij voorheen Noury &
Van Der Lande N.V. : See —
Van Gelder, Dirk W. 2,916,515.
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Hoogovens en Staalfabrieken N.V. :
See —
Van Zijp, Antonius J. 2,892,552.
Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd N.V. : See —
Vossnack, Ernst, and Visscher. 2,916,429.
Konkle, George M., J. A. McHard, and K. E. Polmanteer, to
Dow Corning Corp. Siloxane elastomers compounded with
hydroxylated silanes. 2,890,188, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 29.1.
Konkle, Raymond L. Servicing stand. 2,872,252. 2-3-59,
Cl. 304—2.
Kono, Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co. Inc.
eyeglass frames. 2,872,843, 2-10-59,
Kono Mfg. Co. Inc. : See —
Kono, Alexander. 2,872,843.
Sol-
Cl.
Test lens holder for
Cl. 88 — 20.
Konopka, Alfred Z , and R. O. Lightfoot, to Paddock Pool
Equipment Co. Filter for swimming pools. 2,914,180,
11-24-59, Cl. 210 — 107.
Konrad, Jakob, and H.-J. Ramundt. to Man, Maschinenfabrik
AugSDUEg-Nurnberg AG. Injection nozzle. 2,886,014,
5-12-59, 01. 123—32.
Konrad, William L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Servo
ratiometer having automatic phase selection. 2,904,753,
9-15-59, Cl. 324 — 99.
Konstrukta l'ralm. narodni podnik : See —
Koucky, Josef and F. 2,874,501.
Kontak Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Bradley, John R. 2,902,936.
IConwya. Robert J. Curb and pavement finishing machine.
2,SSl,(iS3, 4-14-59, Cl. 94 — 45.
Konyha, Peter P. : See —
Sims, Everett E., Konyha, and Petersen. 2,900,970.
Koob, Bernard H., to Lynch Corp. Timer for container manu-
facturing machines. 2,881,803, 4-14-59, Cl. 137 — 634.
Kooiman, Peter A. : See —
Vander Berg, Mike, and Kooiman. 2,914,866.
Kooistra, Clarence, to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Seal con-
struction for anti-friction bearing. 2,888,304, 5-26-59, Cl.
308—187.2.
Kooistra, John A., to Davis & Furber Machine Co. Means
for mounting the top rolls of a spinning frame for quick
threading of roving. 2,871.650, 2-3-59. Cl. 57 — 90.
Kooistra, Lambert F., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Ap-
paratus for producing erw integral tube wall panels using
two welding lines. 2,886,694, 5-12-59, Cl. 219—102.
Kookogey. Frederic F. Collapsible packing case. 2,868,406,
1-13-59. Cl. 220 — 7.
Koon, Raymond E. Refrigerator with freezing and normal
cooling compartments. 2,869,331, 1-20-59, Cl. 62 — 207.
Koons, George I., G. P. Boule, and K. E. Swanson, to R. R.
Donnehey & Sons Co. Method of and apparatus for forming
signatures. 2.868,539. 1-13-59, Cl. 270 — 41.
Koons, Harold O., to The Electric Products Co. Turning bar
fulcrum for electric motors. 2,879,414, 3-24-59, Cl.
310 — 41.
Koontz, Franklin H. : See —
Hubbard, James K., and Koontz. 2,869,973.
Hubbard, James K., and Koontz. 2,905,585.
Koontz, Franklin H., and J. R. Schaefgen, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Condensation polymers of 4-hydroxy-
pyridine. 2,915,505, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 77.5.
Koontz- Wagner Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Kurtis, James F. 2,873.326.
Koonz, John C, to The Magnavox Co. Power generating de-
vice for projectiles. 2,873,678, 2-17-59, Cl. 102 — 70.
Koopal, Sieds, to Stamicarbon N.V. Manufacture of calcium
carbide in shaft furnace. 2,880,069, 3-31-59, Cl. 23 — 208.
Kooperativa Forbundet, Ekonomisk Forening : See —
Dzaack. Heinz A. 2,876,543.
Koopman, Harmannus : See —
Uhlenbroek, Jan H., Koopman, Haeck, Daams, and Bijloo.
2 911 337
Koos, Milton, Jr. Wire stripper. 2,902,894, 9-8-59, Cl. 81 —
9 5
Koot,' John T. : See —
Talley, Samuel K., Coit, and Koot. 2,915,466.
Koot, Paul, to American Enka Corp. Cellulose sponge com-
position containing polyethylene terephthalate fiber and
method of making. 2,914,493, 11-24-59, Cl. 260 — 2.5.
Kopacki, Adam F., to The Linen Thread Co., Inc. Netting
treatment process. 2,870,669, 1-27-59. Cl. 87 — 1.
Kopec, Stanley J., and G. W. Leiter. Denture with check
valve means. 2,897,594, 8-4-59, Cl. 32 — 3.
Kopecky, Louis E. Lindane vaporizer. 2,882,640, 4-21-59,
Cl. 43 — 129.
Kopeikin, Roy A. : See —
Hagenbook, Loy D., and Kopeikin. 2,903,770.
Kopf, Joseph L. : See —
Morrow, Albert P., and Kopf. 2,888,349.
Kopf, Joseph L., to Jabez Burns & Sons, Inc. Method of
roasting. 2,887,383, 5-19-59, Cl. 99 — 68.
Kopf, Rowland J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Do-
formable collar fastener for powder-actuated tools.
2,887,925, 5-26-59, Cl. 85—10.
Kopf, Rowland J., and R. Marsh, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Fastener gripping device for a power actuated tool.
2,891,249, 6-23-59, Cl. 1 — 44.5.
Kopf, Rowland J., and A. T. Masters, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Explosively driven fastener having axially
collapsible radially expandable locking sleeve. 2,914,983,
12-1-59, Cl. 85—2.4.
Kopings Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag : See —
Wahlgren, Frans K. H. 2,890,606.
Kopke, Ernst W., to Ultra-Sucro Co. Clarification and de-
mineralization process for B-molasses and similar materials
containing concentrated impurities. 2,868,677, 1-13-59,
Cl. 127—46.
Kopke, Giinter, and K. Ulbricht, to Gutehoffnimgshutte Sterk-
rade Akt. Device for feeding an additive to a melt.
2,869,857, 1-20-59, Cl. 266 — 34.
Kopman, Francis R. Repeating cross bow. 2,918,050,
12-22-59, Cl. 124—25.
Kopp, Fritz : See —
Bregenzer, Kurt. 2,897,651.
Kopp, Jean E. Infinitely variable friction drive. 2,886,986,
5-19-59, Cl. 74—796.
524
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Detrick, Robert S.
Doak, Kenneth W.
Dobratz, Elmer H.
Dobratz, Elmer H.
Donath, Ernest E.
Drenning, John W.
Kopp, Marvin, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Heavy duty
liquid detergent. 2,914,482, 11-24-59, CI. 252 — 152.
Kopin', Paul J.: See —
Hofer, Eugene U., Koppe, and Mischnick. 2.875,420.
Koppel, Harold H., and S. G. Kasminsky, to Bailey Meter
Co. Telemetering system. 2,875,427, 2-24-59, CI. 340 — 150.
Koppel, Margaret G. Manicure kit. 2,874,707, 2-24-59,
(jl 232 79,
Koppel, Walter, and W. Ott, to MAN, Maschinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg AG. Cooling arrangement for injection
nozzles of internal combustion engines. 2,898,895, 8-11-59,
CI. 123 — 41.31.
Koppelman, Edward. Creel. 2,885,158, 5-5-59, CI. 242 — 1.31.
Koppelmann, Floris, to Licentia Fatent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.
Converter. 2,905,882, 9-22-59, CI. 321—27.
Koppers Co., Inc. : See —
Black, John F. 2,905,989.
Bonstedt, Kurt P. 2,870,192.
Burke, Kenneth R. 2,901,424.
Corson, Ben B.. and Schwartzman. 2,873,300.
Corwin, John F. 2.873.260.
Corwin, John F., and Person. 2,884,389.
Detrick, Robert S. 2,898,223.
and Lauer. 2,890,254.
2,907,756.
2,892,738.
2,908,562.
2,919,231.
2,906,809.
Easton, Rufus. 2,882,571.
Fedan, Sidney H., and Ely. 2,918,977.
Goldstein, Irving S. 2,909,450.
Goldstein, Irving S., and Dreher. 2,917,408.
Haas, James P. 2,879,845.
Haas, James P. 2,906,106.
Haberle, Albert. 2,876,172.
Hmiel, Stanley E. 2,898,233.
Hollingsworth, Pierce. 2,919,137.
Hooker, George W. 2,899,417.
Ingram. Alvin R., and Irvine. 2,878,198.
Irvine, Robert L. 2,915,881.
Kemp, Woodrow E., Charlton, and Waldron. 2,916,533.
Killoran, John J., and D'Alelio. 2,894,918.
Kimmel Ellsworth E. 2,867,081.
Lagarias, John S. 2.906,369.
Lemmerman, Richard D. 2,918,984.
Leston, Gerd, and Robbins. 2,884,471.
Malkomes, Walter. 2,894,649.
Martin, John W., Jr. 2,900,373.
O'Brochta. John. 2,916,494.
Pittman, Charles TJ., and Christensen. 2,888,357.
Powell, Russell A. 2,890,038.
St. Clair, William E. 2,892.809.
St. Clair, William E. 2,892,849.
Schappert, Hans M. 2,885,389.
Schappert, Hans M. 2,918.460.
Schmalenbach, Adolf. 2,898,389.
Schwartzman, Louis H., and Corson. 2,913,440.
Schweinberg, Fred M. 2.881.4,88.
Schweinberg, Fred M. 2,910,746.
Stein. Philip C. 2.908.516.
Sturrock, Murray G., Cline, and Robinson. 2.898,350.
Totzek, Friedrich. 2,898,204.
Totzek, Friedrich. 2,905,544.
Turner. John. 2,867,288.
Van Ackeren, Joseph, and Helm. 2,913,374.
Kops, Earl A., to General Dynamics Corp. Optical inspection
device for transparent sheet material. 2,902,898, 9-8-59,
CI. 88—14.
Kopsch, Heinz : See —
Kroepelin, Hans, and Kopsch. 2,878,177.
Korach, Malcolm, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Preparation of peracids. 2,877,266. 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 502.
Korach, Malcolm, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
3,4 monoepoxide of cyclopentadiene and its homopolymer.
2,916,462, 12-8-59, CI. 260—2.
Koranye, Theodore D. : See —
Johnson, Revnold B., Moneagle, Koranye, Jurgens, and
Prater. 2,889,110.
Korbel, Ruth : See —
Kraut, Heinrich, and Korbel. 2,890,986.
Korbel, Willy: See —
Kraut, Heinrich, and Korbel. 2,916,418.
Korber, Kurt, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.G. Machine for manu
facturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes.
CI. 131 — 94.
Korber, Kurt, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.G.
facturing filter mouthpiece cigarettes.
CI. 131—94.
Korber, Kurt, B. Schubert, and C. Stelzer. Method and
machine for manufacturing filter mouth piece cigarettes.
2,902,040, 9-1-59, CI. 131—94.
Korber, Kurt, & Co. K.G. : See —
Dupke. Werner. 2,868.210.
Esenwein, Albert. 2,877,884.
Korber, Kurt. 2,886,043.
Korber, Kurt. 2,904,049.
Pollmann, Max. 2,902,140.
Pollmann, Max. 2,902,186.
Pollmann, Max. 2,917,156.
Richter, Willy. 2,881,767.
Ritcher, Willy, and Neubert. 2,868,211.
2,886,043, 5-12-59.
Machine for manu-
2,904,049, 9-15-59,
Korber, Kurt, & Co. K.G. : See — Continued
Ritscher, Arthur, and Schubert. 2,918,197.
Schlossniacher, Hubert. 2,873,746.
Schlossmacher, Hubert. 2,873,747.
Schlossmacher, Hubert. 2,902,141.
Schubert, Bernhard 2,873,719.
Stelzer, Carl. 2,874,701.
Korchynsky, Michael, to Union Carbide Corp. Low alloy fer-
ritic steel for high temperature application. 2,871,117,
1-27-59, CI. 75 — 123.
Kordes, Heinrich : See —
Reuter, Gottfried, and Kordes. 2,895,175.
Kordes, Heinrich, to Klockner-Georgsniarienwerke, Aktienge-
sellschaft. Disc wheels. 2,898,142, 8-4-59, CI. 295 — 11.
Koren, Saul, to Radio Corp. of America. Television test ap-
paratus. 2,896,109, 7-21-59, CI. 315 — 8.5.
Koret, Inc. : See —
Koret, Richard. 2,875,802.
Koret, Richard, to Koret, Inc. Handbag, purse, or the like.
2,875,802, 3-3-59, CI. 150—28.
Koretzkv, Herman : See —
Foulke, Donald G., Kardos, and Koretzky. 2,881,121.
Foulke, Donald G., Kardos, and Koretzky. 2,881,122.
Korger, Gerhard : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Wagner, Aumuller, Korger, Scholz,
and Bander. 2,891,960.
Korienek, Stephen J. Auxiliary air metering device for in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,876,757, 3-10-59, CI. 123 —
124.
Korka, Eugene A., to National Gvpsum Co. Ceiling suspen-
sion system. 2,915,275, 12-1-59, CI. 248 — 327.
Korman, Jerome : See —
Hogg, John A., and Korman. 2.874,173.
Hogg, John A., and Korman. 2,885,413.
Korman, Jerome, to The Upjohn Co. 6-ethoxybenzothiazole-
2-sulfonamide. 2,868,800, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 306.6.
Korman, Jerome, to The Upjohn Co. 4-phenvl-5-thioxo-4,5-
dihydro-l,3,4-thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide. 2,883,390, 4-21-
59, CI. 260—306.7.
Korman, Jerome, to The Upjohn Co. 5-lower-carboxamido-
1,3,4, thiadiazole-2-sulfenamide. 2,899,439, 8-11-59, CI.
260—306.8.
Korman, Jerome, to The Upjohn Co. Organic compounds and
process. 2,901,508, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 562.
Korman, Jerome, and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co.
2,873,271, 2-10-59, CI.
1,4,17 ( 20 ) -pregnatrienes.
260 — 239 5.
Korman, Jerome, and J.
1,4. 17 (20) -pregnatrienes.
260—397.45.
Korman, Nathaniel I., to Radio
waveguide network.
A. Hogg, to
2,873,285,
The Upjohn
2-10-59,
Co.
CI.
Corp. of America. Four
2,867,773, 1-6-59, CI.
terminal
333 — 11.
Korman, Nathaniel I., and W. V. Goodwin, to Radio Corp. of
America. Radar system having antenna rotation and trans-
mitter keying precisely synchronized. 2,876,446, 3-3-59,
CI. 343—7.7.
Korn, Arthur, deceased, by E. P. Korn, administratrix, and
J. W. Hess, deceased, by A. Hess, administratrix, and S. L.
Ruskin, deceased, by D. Ruskin, M. Reder, and C. Fahri,
executors. Radio locations systems. 2,894,259, 7-7-59,
CI. 343—11.
Korn, Bernard B., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Locking appa-
ratus. 2,904,143, 9-15-59, CI. 189—36.
Korn. Elizabeth P. : See —
Korn, Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Korn, Irvin I. : See —
Golden, Daniel, and Korn. 2,917,726.
Korn, Robert, to Carl Bruns Werkzeugfabrik G.m.b.H.
Trapezoidal linkage for vehicles. 2,917,103, 12-15-59, CI.
155—9.
Kornei, Otto, to Clevite Corp. Flux responsive magnetic
reproducer head. 2,905,770, 9-22-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Kornei, Otto, to Clevite Corp. High efficiency magnetic
recording and reproducing head. 2,917,589, 12-15-59, CI.
179 — 100.2.
Korner, Alfred, to Kohlenscheidungs-Gesellschaft, m.b.H.
Apparatus and method for melting fly ash in a tangentiallv
fired furnace chamber. 2,917,011, 12-15-59, CI. 110 — 28.
Korner, John, to Procosol Chemical Co., Inc. (also known as
Proeo-Sol Chemical Co.) Procaine-2-pyrrolidone-5-carbox-
ylate. 2.890,979, 6-16-59, CI. 167 — 52.
Korner, Peter, to International Business Machines Corp.
Typewriter attachment. 2,889,908, 6-9-59, CI. 197 — 151.
Korner. Renzo L.. G. N. Rieger, and W. H. MeCurdy, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Method for baking and exhausting
electron discharge devices. 2,S71,08G, 1-27-59, CI. 316 — 4.
Kornfeld, Heinrich : See —
Muller. Wilhelm, Kornfeld, and Becker. 2,891,294.
Kornfeldt, Paul : See —
Pettersson, Gustaf A., and Kornfeldt. 2.91S,611.
Korodi, Paul C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic
latch. 2,904,364, 9-15-59, CI. 292—251.5.
Korodi, Paul C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Refrigera-
tion apparatus. 2,914.218, 11-24-59, CI. 222 — 131.
Korol, Peter, and H. G. Woehrle, Jr., to General Electric Co.
Shaft support. 2,884,283, 4-28-59, CI. 308—15.
Koros, Leslie L., to Radio Corp. of America. Protective sys-
tem. 2,910,626, 10-27-59, CI. 317 — 16.
Koros. Leslie L., R. N. Clark, and M. W. Duris, to Radio Corp.
of America. Coaxial line vacuum tube circuit. 2,885,642,
5-5-59, CI. 333—82.
LIST OF PATENTEES
525
Korpi, Karl J. : See-
Mekler, Valentine, Sehutte, and Korpi. 2,908,625.
Korpi, Karl J., and R. C. Johnson, to The Lummus Co. Meth-
od of refining metals. 2,890,952, 6-16-59, CI. 75 — 84.1.
Korpnian, Ralf. Temperature indicator. 2,889,799, 6-9-59,
CI. 116—114.
Korry, Boris V. Indicia panels. 2,890,445, 6-9-59, CI. 340—
378.
Korsgren, Theodore Y., Sr. : See —
Haydon, Arthur W., and Korsgren. 2,878,348.
Korsmo, Conrad P. Permanent waving rod. 2,896,638, 7-28-
59, CI. 132 — 42.
Kortchmar, Emil. Pressure relief valve for fluid pressure
systems. 2,873,941, 2-17-59, CI. 251 — 148.
Korte, Alfred C, to ACT Industries, Inc. Fuel injection
system. 2.904,026, 9-15-59, CI. 123—179.
Kor'tenbach & Rauh Kommanditgesellschaft : See —
Granrath, GUnter H. 2,911,985.
Schunck, florst L. P. 2,910,078.
Korth, John A., to Corn Products Co. Precooked starch
process involving sequestering agent. 2,884,346, 4-28—59,
CI. 127—32.
Korver, Margaret P. : See —
Cahoon, Nelson C, and Korver. 2,900,433.
Kosatka, Thomas O., to Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. Cartridge
type seal for rotary shafts. 2,868,566, 1-13-59. CI. 286 — 7.
Kostka, Thomas O., to Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. Face type
sealing device. 2,884,267, 4-28-59, CI. 286—11.
Kosbab, Kenneth A., to General Motors Corp. Windshield
washer pump. 2,899,901. 8-18-59, CI. 103—148.
Kosche, Horst, to Henkel & Cie., G.m.b H. Method of pre-
paring esters of cellulose ether carboxylic acids. 2,912,430,
11-10-59. CI. 260—226.
Kosek, Joseph A., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Power brake
having work supporting platen with heating means for
work. 2,893,459, 7-7-59, CI. 153 — 21.
Koser, Arthur J. Rotary barbecue grill. 2,883,924, 4-28-59,
Cl# 99 ^427.
Koser, Herman G. Silo construction. 2,870,984, 1-27-59, CI.
248—229.
Kosfeld, Milton M., to General Electric Co. Rotary com-
pressor. 2,883,101, 4-21-59. CI. 230—207.
Kosfeld, Milton M., to General Electric Co. Superheat coil
by-pass in refrigerating apparatus. 2,904,971, 9-22-59,
CI. 62 — 196.
Kosfeld, Milton M., to General Electric Co.
placement rotary compressor. 2,904,973,
62—324.
Koshar, Robert J. : See —
Tiers, George V. D.. and Koshar. 2,877,267.
Koshland, Daniel E. : See —
Dreher, John L., Koshland, Thompson, and Willard.
2,907,631.
Kosior, Rebecka. Facial rejuvenating mask.
4-21-59. CI. 128 — 76.
Koskela, Robert B. : See —
McCarthy, Charles S., Koskela, and Rhodes,
Koskela, Robert B.. to American Forging and
Release mechanism. 2.908.185. 10-13-59. CI.
Koskenmaki, Frans F. Cultivator. 2,871,959,
172 — 197.
Koskey, Arthur H. Light projecting unit for converting a re-
volver for practice firing. 2,894,116, 7-7-59, CI. 240 — 6.41.
Koskey, Arthur H. Light projecting unit for converting an
automatic pistol for practice firing. 2,894,117, 7-7-59, CI.
240 — 6.41.
Koskinen, Olavi M., to Chrysler Corp. Closed end sleeve-like
boss and method of making. 2,909,281, 10-20-59, CI.
207—6.
Kosloski, Clement L. : See —
Conn, Robert C, Kosloski, and Kienle. 2,881,152.
Koslow, George. Photothermic relay and control system.
2,867,703. 1-6-59, CI. 200—138.
Kosmin. Milton : See —
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., and Kosmin. 2,910,426.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Kosmin. 2.870,195.
Prill, Erhard J., and Kosmin. 2,879,297.
Kosmin, Milton, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Motor fuel.
2.873,182, 2-10-59, CI. 52— .5.
Kosmin, Milton, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Fungicide.
2,875,122. 2-24-59. CI. 167—30.
Kosmin, Milton, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Certain higher
alkyl-substituted alkylene polyamine salts of mercaptoben-
zothiazole and use as fungicide and bactericide. 2,879,200
3-24-59. CI. 167 — 33.
Kosmin, Milton, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Sulfoethyl
carboxylic acid ester plant growth regulants. 2,913,324,
11-17-59, CI. 71—2.6.
Kosmin, Milton, and V. R. Gaertner, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Nematocide. 2,879,199, 3-24-59. CI. 167 — 33.
Kosmin, Milton, and J. E. Fields, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Treatment of produce. 2,883,287, 4-21-59, CI. 99 — 154.
Kosmin, Milton, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Amine salts of
2.2'-thiobis(4,6-dichlorophenyl). 2,897,235 7-28-59, CI.
260 — 567.5.
Kosmin, Milton, and M. McEwen, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Art of cooling and
moderating neutronic reactors. 2,902,425, 9-1-59. CI.
204—193.2. '
Kosolapoff, Gennady M. : See —
Pianfetti, John A., and Kosolapoff. 2,876,246.
Pianfetti, John A., and Kosolapoff. 2,881,202.
Variable dis-
9-22-59, CI.
2,882,892,
2,905,024.
Socket Co.
74 — 535.
2-3-59. CI.
Kosonocky, Walter F., to Radio Corp. of America. Mag-
netic switching systems. 2,902,678, 9-1-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Kosowsky, David I., to Hermes Electronics Co. Crystal
discriminator network. 2,913,580, 11-17-59, CI. 250—27.
Kosowsky, David I., to Hermes Electronics Co. Hybrid
type filter networks. 2,913,682, 11-17-59, CI. 333—72.
Kosowsky, David I., and R. W. Luscher, to Hermes Elec-
tronics Co. Frequency modulating system for crystal
oscillators. 2,913,677, 11-17-59, CI. 332—26.
Koss, Norman A. : See —
Hodges, Merwyn E„ and Koss. 2,879,453.
Hodges, Merwyn E., Koss, and Seeley. 2,879,454.
Kossura, Lew. Thrust rolling-bearings of large diameters.
2,809,943, 1-20-59, CI. 308—235.
Kostecki, Edward Z., to Standard Coil Products Co.. Inc.
U.H.F.-V.H.F. tuners. 2,886,700, 5-12-59, CI. 250—20.
Kosten, Leendert, to Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen, Telegrafie
en Telefonie. Single pass magnetic reader and recorder.
2,904,775, 9-15-59, CI. 340—174.
Koster, Alfred, and F. Weldes, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
Preparation of water-soluble nitrogen-phosphoric acid com-
pounds. 2,906,601, 9-29-59, CI. 23—106.
Koster, Roland, to Studiengesellschaft Kohle m.b.H. Process
for the production of boron alkyls. 2,886,599, 5-12-59, CI.
260 — 606.5.
Kostolecki, John F., and A. D. Muto, to Jarvis & Jarvis, Inc.
Caster brake. 2,905,275, 9-22-59. CI. 188 — 74.
Kostriza, John A., and P. Terranova, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Microwave transmission lines.
2.877,426. 3-10-59, CI. 333—9.
Kostriza, John A., and P. Terranova, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Microwave transmission lines.
2,884,601. 4-28-59, CI. 333—9.
Kostvrka, Thaddaus A. Automatic driving center. 2,897,708,
8-4-59, CI. 82—33.
Kosuga, Vincent : See —
Amthor, William M. 2,894,341.
Kotanchik, Joseph N., and N. F. Dow, to United States or
America, .Navy. Loading unit for a combined load test-
ing machine. 2,885,888, 5-12-59, CI. 73 — 93.
Koth, William P., and F. T. Jaskowiak, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Apparatus for flat loading of vehicle frames. 2,915,991,
12-8-59, CI. 105 — 367.
Kotheimer, Carl H. : See —
Gill, Richard H., Radke, and Kotheimer. 2.868.828.
Kotkins. Henry L. Luggage hinge. 2,874,401, 2-24-59,
CI. 16—145.
Kotkins, Henry L. Luggage construction. 2,889,020, 6-2-59,
CI. 190 — 41.
Kotkins, Henry L. Luggage construction. 2,918,997,
12-29-59, CI. 190 — 41.
Kotsch, William E., and S. C. Ackerman, to General Electric
Co. Flashing incandescent lamp. 2,901,667, 8-25-59, CI.
315 — 72.
Kott. Hermann, to Publication Corp. Process for making
printing media with resist-type orthochromatic film mate-
rial. 2,907,657, 10-6-59, CI. 96 — 38.
Kottas, Horst : See —
Fuchs, Otto P., and Kottas. 2,891,724.
Kottas, Walter W. Parts counting device. 2,891,698, 6-23-59,
CI. 221 — 207.
Kotte, Jan J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Film
projector. 2,911,883, 11-10-59, CI. 88 — 17.
Kotfpr. James I. : See —
Mayer. Mayer. Jr., and Kotter. 2,867,850.
Kottler, August : See —
Neumann, Gunther, and Kottler. 2.872.379.
Ohnacker. Gerhard, and Kottler. 2.895,992.
Seeger, Ernst, and Kottler. 2,871,242.
Walach, Bruno, Kottler, and Scheffler. 2.880,246.
Kottler, August, and H. Scheiffler, to Dr. Karl Thomae, G. m.
b. H., Chemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik. Process for the
production of triphenyl-dodecyl-phosphonium-pentachlor-
phenolate and its stable aqueous solutions. 2,867,664,
1-6-59, CI. 260—606.5.
Kottler, August, and G. Ohnacker, to Dr. Karl Thomae,
G.m.b.H. Basic esters of mandelic acid and a process or
making same. 2,884,426, 4-28-59, CI. 260—326.3.
Koucky, Frantisek : See —
Koucky, Josef and F. 2,874,501.
Koucky, Josef and F., to Konstrukta Praha, narodni podnik.
Sight for repeating small arms. 2,874,501, 2-24-59,
CI. 42—1.
Koulicovitch, Miron, to Societe Genevoise D'Instruments de
Physique. Photo-electric microscope. 2,882,420, 4-14-59,
CI. 250—230.
Koump, Vladimir I. Revolving headlights. 2,892,928, 6-30-
59, CI. 240—61.6.
Koundakjian, James D. Combined illumination device and
fire alarm. 2,915,742, 12-1-59, CI. 340—227.
Kouns, Herbert H. : See —
Davis, Howard C, and Kouns. 2,886,619.
Koup, Alfred L., to United States of America, Navy. Detach-
able wheel assembly drive unit. 2,869,662, 1-20-59, CI.
180—55.
Koury, Frederic, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Light
amplifier and storage device. 2,878,394, 3-17-59, CI.
250—80.
Koustas, Peter, to Radio Corp. of America. Self-pulsing
traveling wave tube circuits. 2,878,385, 3-17-59, CI.
250—36.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
6-23-59, CI.
Kovac, George M. : See —
Renaud, Harold J., and Kovac. 2.874,907.
Kovac Steve, Jr., to Sewer-O-Matic, Iuc. Automatic exten-
sible standpipe. 2,912,111, 11-10-59, CI. 210 — 119.
Kovach, Louis : See —
Arnold, George B., and Kovach. 2,879,220.
Kovach, Stephen M. : See —
Sanford, Robert A., and Kovach. 2,916,529.
Kovacs, Louis. Slidably mounted article carrying member
unit. 2,917,185, 12-15-59, CI. 211—94.
Kovacs, Louis A. : See —
Smith, Julian K„ and Kovacs. 2,869,774.
Kovacs, Theodor. Fountain pens. 2,891,512
120 — 42.6.
Kovarik, Jerry C. : See —
Harrison, Milo A., and Kovarik. 2,888,175.
Kovasznay, Leslie S. G. Electro-optical contour outlining
apparatus. 2,900,442, 8-18-59, CI. 178 — 6.
Kovasznay, Leslie S. G., and H. M. Joseph, to United States
of America, Commerce. Electro-optical contour enhance-
ment. 2,903,507, 9-8-59, CI. 178 — 6.
Kowal, Leonard J., to Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Tube bender
scale means. 2,887,917, 5-26-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Kowal, Leonard J., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Flaring
tool with lost motion connection providing automatic bur-
nishing. 2,893,463, 7-7-59, CI. 153—79.
Kowaleskl, Clarence W. Pferd, and R. K. Walker, to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Coin testing mechanism.
2,903,117, 9-8-59, CI. 194 — 97.
Kowalewski, John J. : See-
Anderson, Em'l, and Kowalewski. 2,895,551.
Kowalewski, John J., to Electrolux Corp. Multiple purpose
cleaning tool. 2,883,696, 4-28-59, CI. 15 — 417.
Kowalik, John J., to International Harvester Co. Side draft
control wheel for side delivery rakes. 2,889,153, 6-2-59,
CI. 280—93.
Kowalski, Chester. Air-brake bleeder system. 2,867,479,
1-6-59, CI. 303 — 70.
Kowolik, Ernest J. : See-
Fisher, James W., Kowolik, and Stone. 2,917,474.
Kozacka, Frederick J. : See —
Swain, Kenneth W., Kozacka, and Salzer. 2,871,314.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to Chase-Shawmut Co. Fuses with
fulgurite suppressing means. 2,892,061, 6-23-59, CI. 200 —
120.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Fusible
protective devices. 2,895,031, 7-14-59, CI. 200 — 120.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shammut Co. Minia-
turized high current-carrying capacity current-limiting
fuses with built-in indicating plungers. 2,914,636,
11-24-59, CI. 200 — 121.
Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Fuses
with built-in indicating plungers. 2,918,551, 12-22-59,
CI. 200 — 121.
Kozacka, Frederick J. Integrated molded case circuit breaker
current-limiting fuse units. 2,919,328, 12-29-59, CI.
200—114.
Kozacka. Joseph S., to Skil Corp. Abrasive unit. 2,895,267,
7-21-59, CI. 51—194.
Kozak, John, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus and
method for applying conductive coatings to insulators.
2,867,551, 1-6-59, CI. 117 — 201.
Kozakiewicz, Bernie A. : See —
Nagle, Floyd B., Ruffing, Wright, Kozakiewicz, and
Roche. 2,915,482.
Kozel, Harry : See —
Nicholas, William, and Kozel. 2,899,164.
Kozel, James A. : See —
Rlmsha, Victor E., and Kozel. 2,905,386.
Kozel, James A., to The Dole Valve Co. Actuating valve.
2,918,937, 12-29-59, CI. 137—620.
Kozel, James A., and V. E. Rimsha. to The Dole Valve Co.
Thermostatic mixing valve assembly. 2,872,116, 2-3-59,
CI. 236—12.
Kozel, James A., and V. E. Rimsha, to The Dole Valve Co.
Thermostatically controlled mixing valve. 2,889,113,
6-2-59, CI. 236—12.
Kozeny, Oral A. : See —
Crow, Lloyd R., Jr., Hays, and Kozeny. 2,914,592.
Kozikowski, Felix, and F. A. Pearson, to Eagle Signal Corp.
Delayed circuit closers. 2,900,049, 8-18-59, CI. 188 — 1.
Kozikowski, John, to Ethyl Corp. Friedel-Crafts reaction
with metal eyclopentadienyl compounds. 2,916,503,
12-8-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Kozikowski, John, and M. L. Larson, to Ethyl Corp.
for the preparation of hvdrocarbon manganese
compounds. 2,870,180, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Kozinski, Richard R. : See —
Benfield, John D., and Kozinski. 2,906,149.
Kozlovic, John M., and R. E. Frink. to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit interrupters. 2,889,433, 6-2-59, CI. 200 —
144.
Kozlow, Jerome F. : See —
Hensen, Carl W., and Kozlow. 2,901,631.
Kozub, Stanley S. Drive assembly for automobiles.
2,909,233. 10-20-59, CI. 180—73.
Kraay, Robert A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for dynamically gaging relay contacts. 2,916,692, 12-8-59,
CI. 324—28.
Process
carbonyl
Kraayeveld, Peter J., and A. J. Kumper, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Device for determining the relative
deviation in percent of the mean frequencies of pulse
sources. 2,904,690, 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Kraayeveld, Pieter J. : See —
Hermsen, Johannes, and Kraayeveld. 2,899,582.
Krach, Ray W. : See —
Rose, Clarence W. Krach, and Ross. 2,886,227.
Kracker, Herbert, R. Mohr, and R. Bamberger, to Farb-
werke Hoechst Akt. Monoazo-dyestuffs insoluble in water.
2,872,441, 2-3-59, CI. 260—157.
Kracker, Herbert, F. Bauer, W. Kirst, R. Lowenfeld, and
W. Staab, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meistei Lucius & Bruning. Azo-dyestuft's insoluble in water.
2,908,679. 10-13-59 CI. 260—188.
Kracker, Herbert, and H. Albert, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Solid, stable diazonium compounds. 2,914,521, 11-24-59,
CI. 260 — 141.
Kradion Corp. : See —
Kramer, Irving, and Dion. 2,887,948.
Kraeger, Gordon W., to United States of America, Navy.
Trigger synchronizing system for sequential lobing radar
installations. 2,907,025, 9-29-59, CI. 343 — 16.
Kraemer, Clifford J. : See —
Bandfield, Russel E., and Kraemer. 2,886,171.
Kraemer, Ludwig J. Carriage with reversible body.
2,886,340, 5-12-59, CI. 280 — 17.39.
Kraemer, Rudolf C. Jar lid lifter. 2,895,630, 7-21-59, CI.
215 — 46.
Kraemer, Willis F. Fixture protecting apron for use while
shaving. 2,876,471, 3-10-59, CI. 15 — 1.
Krafft, Joseph M. Device for determining axial force exerted
by a screw from torque measurements. 2,888,825, 6-2—59.
CI. 73—139.
Kraft, August L. : See —
Amerio, Pasquale, and Kraft. 2,882,697.
Kraft, El Roy J., to The Dole Valve Co. Water tempering
valve. 2,895,676. 7-21-59 CI. 236 — 12.
Kraft Foods Co. : See —
Ganter. Bertin C. 2.874.821.
Loew, Theodore. 2,871,515.
Stapf, Robert J. 2,885.292.
Kraft, George H., H. W. Grossen, and K. Bell, to National
Dairy Products Corp. Wrapper feed mechanism. 2,869,868,
1-20:-59. Cl. 271 — 31.
Kraft, Helmut, to Knoll A.-G., Chemische Fabriken. 1,4-
diphenyl-3,5-diketo pyrazolidine compounds and composi-
tions. 2,909,465, 10-20-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Kraft, Herman T., to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Meth-
od and apparatus for applying preformed bands to a tire
building machine. 2.871.912, 2-3-59, Cl. 154 — 9.
Kraft, Herman T., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Vehicle
suspension and brake system. 2,909,244, 10-20-59, Cl.
188—29.
Kraft, Joseph K., and L. R. Rissler, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Elevator closure systems. 2,878,898, 3-24-59, Cl.
187—52.
Kraft, Richard A. : See —
Massman, Albert W.. and Kraft. 2,872,512.
Kraft, Richard A., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,872,510. 2-3-59. Cl. 178—7.3.
Kraft, Richard A., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,872,513. 2-3-59, Cl. 178—7.3.
Kraft, Richard A., to Motorola, Inc. Television synchroniza-
tion. 2,873 369, 2-10-59, Cl. 250 — 36.
Kraft, Richard A., to Motorola, Inc. Non-blocking wave re-
ceiver circuit with automatic gain control. 2,885,473, 5-5-
59, Cl. 178—7.3.
Kraft, Wheaton W., to The Lummus Co. Distillation in
stages. 2,881,136, 4-7-59, Cl. 208—354.
Kraft, William M., to Heyden Newport Chemical Corp.
Pentaerythritol-acrolein reaction products and method of
producing same. 2.870.121, 1-20-59. Cl. 260 — 67.
Kraft, William M., to Heyden Newport Chemical Corp. Modi-
fied acrolein-pentaerythritol reaction products and their
production. 2,915,498, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 47.
Kraft, William M., and H. M. Metz. to Heyden Newport
Chemical Corp. Benzoic acid-modified alkyd resins and
their production. 2,915.488, 12-1-59, Cl. 260—22.
Kraftson. Harry A., and E. M. Yard, to Leeds and Northrup
Co. Systems for obtaining gas samples for analysis.
2,895,335. 7-21-59, Cl. 73—421.5.
Kragh, James W. : See —
Culleton, Robert J., and Kragh. 2,899,114.
Krahe, Lawrence R., to Andrew Corp. Combination feed
for reflector dish-type antenna. 2,898.591, 8^-59, Cl.
343—782.
Krahn, Vincent F., to Ford Motor Co. Crop pickup mecha-
nism. 2,893,537, 7-7-59, Cl. 198—104.
Kraiman, Eugene A., to Union Carbide Corp. Maleimide
polymers. 2.890,206, 6-9-59, Cl. 260—63.
Kraiman, Eugene A., to Union Carbide Corp. Maleimide
polymers. 2,890.207, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 78.
Kraissl Co., Inc., The : See —
Walter, Andrew J., Jr. 2,899,232.
Kraissl, Frederick. Jr. Air filter sump and jet. 2,890,763,
6-16-59, Cl. 183 — i9.
Krajewski, Eugene : See —
Lewis, Harold C. 2,893,118.
Krajewski, Richard M.. and H. C. Kelly, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Stabilized ethyl cellulose hot melt compositions.
2,887,396, 5-19-59, Cl. 106—177.
LIST OF PATENTEES
527
2,885,468.
and
6,444.
Tole.
Harold, Kramer,
Harold, Kramer,
Steigmann,
Stelgmann,
and Tole.
and Tole.
Krajewski, Sophia : See —
Lewis, Harold C. 2,893,118.
Krakora, James J., Jr. : See —
Parmet, Bernard S., and Krakora,
Krakusky, James J. : See —
Hewitt, Ernest W., and Krakusky. 2,868,874.
Krall, Friedrich, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Seheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Sealing elements, especially flanges, and
process for their production. 2,899,535, 8-11-59, CI.
219 69
Krall, Friedrich, W. Scheibe, and R. Schuster, to Deutsche
Gold- und Silber-Seheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Concen-
tric power connection for induction furnaces. 2,890,258,
6-9-59, CI. 13—31.
Krall, Richard C. : See; —
St. Clair, Theodore A., and Krall. 2,898,930.
Kralowetz, Bruno. Milling cutter. 2,903,783, 9-15-59, CI.
29—105.
Kralowetz, Bruno. Stretch-forging machine. 2,903,923,
9—15—59 Q\ 73 20.
Krambo, Victor P., and A. E. Stones, to Triplex Mfg. Co.
Dual voltage flasher device. 2,917,604, 12-15-59, CI.
200—113.
Kramcsak, Michael, Jr., to The Basslck Co. Brake-equipped
caster. 2,878,899, 3-24-59, CI. 188 — 2.
Kramen, Frank H. : See —
Pipes, George R., and Kramen. 2,918,191.
Kramer, Andrew E. Vehicle roof clearance signal means.
2,894,087, 7-7-59, CI. 200—61.44.
Kramer, Cecil H. Fishing lure. 2,908,988, 10-20-59, CI.
43 — 42.06.
Kramer, Clarence F., to Ford Motor Co. Hood latch.
2,877,038, 3-10-59, CI. 292—216.
Kramer, Clarence F. to Ford Motor Co. Windshield wiper
construction. 2,885,709, 5-12-59, CI. 15 — 255.
Kramer, Daniel E. : See —
Malkoff, Hyman, and Kramer. 2,892,318.
Kramer, Daniel E., to Mercer Engineering Co. Means and
method for controlling high side pressure in heat transfer
systems of the compression type. 2,869,330, 1-20-59, CI.
62 — 117.
Kramer, Eugene. Clamps. 2,898,069, 8-4-59, CI. 248—226.
Kramer, Franklin : See —
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, and Steigmann.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, Steigmann,
2,886,443
Rosenthal,
2,886,445.
Rosenthal,
2,886,449.
Kramer, Franklin, and H
Chewing gum and
5-12-59. CI. 99 — 135.
Kramer, Franklin, H. Rosenthal, and A. F. Tole, to General
Foods Corp. Product and process. 2,886,441, 5-12-59, CI.
99—135.
Kramer, Franklin, and N. J. Kalafatas, to General Foods
Corp. Chewing gum and method of producing. 2,886,442,
5-12-59. CI. 99—135.
Kramer, Franklin, H. Rosenthal, and A. F. Tole, to General
Foods Corp. Process for making chewing gum and product.
2,886,446, 5-12-59. CI. 99—135.
Kramer, Franklin, H. Rosenthal, and A. F. Tole, to General
Foods Corp. Technique for making chewing gum and the
resulting product. 2,886,447, 5-12-59, CI. 99—135.
Kramer, Franklin, H. Rosenthal, and A. F. Tole, to General
Foods Corp. Method of making chewing gum and chewing
gum product. 2,886,448, 5-12-59, CI. 99 — 135.
Kramer, Henry P., and M. V. Mathews, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Reduction of redundancy and band-
width. 2,911,476, 11-3-59, CI. 179—15.55.
Kramer, Howard O. : See —
Dean, Gilbert L., and Kramer. 2,896,355.
Kramer, Irving, and V. L. Dion, to Kradion Corp. Tea bag
squeezer and spoon. 2,887,948. 5-26-59, CI. 100 — 213.
Kramer, Israel, to Mercer Engineering Co. Reversible air con-
ditioning system with hot gas defrosting means. 2,878,654,
3-24-59. CI. 62—278.
Kramer, Israel, to Mercer Engineering Co. Refrigerating
system with hot gas defrosting means and adapted for use
with a low temperature compressor. 2,916,893, 12-15-59,
CI. 62—196.
Kramer. Jack A. Folding serving tray for automobiles and
the like. 2,889,051, 6-2-59, CI. 211—74.
Kramer, Jacob : See —
Hoppe, William, and Kramer. 2,900.777.
Kramer, Joseph, and G. E. Struble, to The Diamond Gardner
Corp. Box. 2,916,196, 12-8-59, CI. 229 — 52.
Kramer, Leo, to Controls Co. of America. Impact electric
switch construction. 2,899,519, 8-11-59, CI. 200—104.
Kramer, Max : See —
Hintzmann, Karl, and Kramer. 2,886,580.
Kramer, Max J., and R. N. Wagner, to Aluminum Co. of
America. Power metering system. 2,901,701, 8-25-59, CI.
324 — 117.
Kramer, Nellius G. : See —
Luljckx, Willem L. L. M., and Kramer. 2,917,552.
Kramer, Nelson H. Animal leash. 2,911,947, 11-10-59, CI.
119—109.
Kramer, Otto L. Detachable connecting means between a
textile swatch and a post binder. 2,904,900, 9-22-59,
CI. 35—55.
Rosenthal to General Foods Corp.
method of producing. 2,886,440,
Kramer, Paul. Support for tampons. 2,877,767, 3-17-59,
CI. 128 — 270.
Kramer, Paul H. Safety brake construction. 2,905,278,
9-22-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Kramer, Roger G. : See —
Beiser, Elmer H., and Kramer. 2,877,345.
Kramer, Stanley I., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
System for testing electric signal transfer devices with
parabolic testing signal. 2,909,726, 10-20-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Kramer Trenton Co. : See —
Malkoff, Hyman. 2.879,024.
Malkoff, Hyman, and Kramer. 2,892,318.
Kramer, Vance M., and L. W. Carlton. Decording apparatus.
2,879,953, 3-31-59, CI. 242—54.
Kramer, Vance M., and L. W. Carlton. Apparatus for use
in making rubber tubing. 2,888,712, 6-2-59, CI. 18 — 19.
Kramer, Vance M., and L. W. Carlton. Spirally corrugated
rubber tubing with integral cylindrical eud connectors.
2,909,198, 10-20-59, CI. 138—49.
Kramer, Victor. Interleaved check and envelope inserts for
check books. 2,887,326, 5-19-59, CI. 281 — 3.
Kramer, Waldemar. to A. O. Smith Corp. Material handling
apparatus. 2,902,178, 9-1-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Kramig, Anna L. : See —
Kramig, Robert E., Jr. 2,913,785.
Kramig, Robert E., Jr. 2,913,788.
Kramig, Robert E., Jr., deceased (A. L. Kramig, executrix and
trustee of the estate of said R. E. Kramig, Jr.). Casting
of ingots. 2,913,785, 11-24-59, CI. 22—139.
Kramig, Robert E., Jr., deceased (A. L. Kramig, executrix and
trustee of the estate of said R. E. Kramig, Jr.). Method
of casting ingots. 2,913,788, 11-24-59, CI. 22 — 200.
Kramis, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of sodium methoxide. 2,877,274, 3-10-59, CI.
260—632.
Kramskoy, Charles M., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Electrical pulse generator chain circuits and gating circuits
embodying such chaii circuits. 2,906,869, 9-29-59, CI.
250—27.
Krance, Earl O. : See —
Fouse, Samuel S., and Krance. 2,871,285.
Krandall, Sidney. Finger ring having two internal finger
gripping means with diverging ends. 2,873,586, 2-17-59,
CI. 63—15.6.
Kraner, Hobart M., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Low fired silica
brick. 2,901,367, 8-25-59, CI. 106—69.
Krantz, Evert, to A B Svenska Flaktfabriken. Circulating
gaseous medium through rotating drums. 2,877,562,
3-17-59, CI. 34—29.
Krantz, Evert, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Ap-
paratus for supplying and mixing a liquid into a gaseous
medium. 2,883,167, 4-21-59, CI. 261 — 16.
Krantz, Evert, and K.-E. Sjalin, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Flaktfabriken. Apparatus for separating dust or liquid
drops from a gaseous medium. 2,881,858, 4—14-59, CI.
183—24.
Krantz, Frank M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Level indicating device. 2,910,782, 11-3-59, CI. 33 — 206.
Krantz, Frank M., and R. F. Huelskamp, to United States of
America, Navy. Automatic range system transmission
means. 2,867,128, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 378.
Krantz, Hubert K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electric circuit connector. 2,882,514, 4-14-59, CI.
339—256.
Krantz, Karl W., to General Electric Co. Reacting ethylene
glycol with methylsilsesquioxane to form water-soluble
product. 2,887,467, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Krantz, Karl W., to General Electric Co. Novel organosilicon
compositions. 2,916,461, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Kranz, Carl L., and T. A. Groner. Composition for building
blocks. 2,899,325, 8-11-59, CI. 106—93.
Krapcho, John, and W. A. Lott, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Acid-addition, quaternary salts and method of pre-
paring same. 2,918,470, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 286.
Krapf, John A. Piston cushioned fluid pressure actuator.
2,882.869, 4-21-59, CI. 121 — 132.
Krapf, John A. Valve mechanism for controlling delivery of
fluid under pressure to a fluid operated motor. 2,891,518,
6-23-59, CI. 121—46.5.
Krasberg, Bruce. Die stop mechanism. 2,879,989, 3-31-59,
CI. 269—132.
Krase, Fred J., and E. K. Olendzki, to H. K. Porter Co.
(Delaware). Switch means. 2,897,323, 7-28-59 CI. 200 —
146.
Kraske, William A. : See —
Wayman, Morris, Sherk, and Kraske. 2,882,965.
Krasker, Abraham. Instantaneous coffee beverage. 2,885,290,
5-5-59, CI. 99 — 77.1.
Krasney, Norman : See —
Prendergast, Frank L., and Krasney. 2,881,621.
Krasney, Norman. Packaged goods dispensing machine.
2,884,110, 4-28-59, CI. 194—10.
Krasno, Maxwell R., to United States of America, Navy.
Signal coupling device. 2,894,231, 7-7-59, CI. 336 — 83.
Krasnow, David and K. Belt buckle. 2,905,994, 9-29-59,
CI. 24 — 182.
Krasnow, Kenneth : See —
Krasnow, David and K. 2,905,994.
Krasnow, Leonard L. : See —
Furman, Louis J., and Krasnow. 2,908,205.
Krastchew, Christoslaw. Refrigeration cooling of electrical
machines. 2,898,484, 8-4-59, CI. 310 — 52.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Krastel, Adolph H. : See —
Carlsen, Leonard O.. and Krastel. 2,898,780.
Carlsen, Leonard O., Krastel, and Quincey. 2,882,685.
Kraszewski, Samuel. Wax applicator. 2,877,476, 3-17-59,
pi 1C Qg
Kraft, William. Plastic pitch pipe. 2,871.747, 2-3-59. CI.
84 — 456.
Kratt, William. Pitch pipes. 2,871,748. 2-3-59, CI. 84 — 456.
Kratz, George F. Anti-skid device. 2,915,101, 12-1-59,
CI. 152 — 222.
Kratz, Hans : See —
Jung, Bernhard, Flach, and Kratz. 2,912,131.
Kratzert, Clifford F. Decoy. 2,885,813, 5-12-59, CI. 43 — 3.
Kraus, Bernice L. Garments. 2,883,667, 4-28-59, CI. 2 — 75.
Kraus, Charles B., to Excelermatic, Inc. Power transmission
device. 2,881,622, 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 193.
Kraus, Edmund J. : See —
Kraus, Robert A. and E. J. 2,870,465.
Kraus, Elmer J. : See —
Martin, William J., and Kraus. 2,868,123.
Kraus, Gerard, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rubber-resin ad-
hesive solution, process for preparation, and laminated
product obtained therewith. 2,901,448, 8-25-59, CI.
260—5.
Kraus, Harold. Illuminated picture display device. 2,906,048,
9-29-59, CI. 40 — 152.2.
Kraus, Henry D. Automotive safety switch. 2,870,280,
1-20-59. CI. 200—61.52.
Kraus, Kurt A. : See —
Van Winkle, Quentin, and Kraus. 2,910,345.
Kraus, Kurt A., and G. E. Moore, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of protoactinium.
2.872.284, 2-3-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Kraus, Leon S. Method and apparatus for increasing gas
absorption in liquids. 2,911,205, 11-3-59, CI. 261 — 122.
Kraus, Ludwig : See —
Uhlenhaut, Rudolf E., Kraus, and Weller. 2,918,148.
Kraus, Ludwig, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Universal joint.
2,874,556, 2-24-59, CI. 64 — 8.
Kraus, Ludwig, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Vehicle
having four-wheel drive with offset flywheel. 2,915,133,
12-1-59, CI. 180 — 44.
Kraus, Robert A. and E. J. Method of die forming internal
threads. 2.870.465, 1-27-59, CI. 10—152.
Krause, Alfred J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Hermetically
sealed housing. 2,911,604, 11-3-59, CI. 336 — 90.
Krause, Anthony V. D. : See — -
Booth, George A., and Krause. 2,879,583.
Krause, August, to Mak Machinenbau Kiel Akt. Spinning
mule. 2,883,823, 4-28-59, CI. 57 — 40.
Krause, August L., and W. A. Gigger, to Brown & Sharpe
Mfg. Co. Adjustable dial. 2,914,153, 11-24-59, CI.
192—8.
Krause, Bruno. Plant potting machine. 2,869,283, 1-20-59,
CI. 47—1.
Krause. Charles A. : See —
Schoen, Seymour, and Krause. 2,873,384.
Krause, Chas. A., Milling Co. : See — -
Wimmer, Ernest L. 2,881,086.
Wimmer, Ernest L. 2,910,467.
Wimmer, Ernest L., and Meindl. 2,894,859.
Krause, Frank R., to Thompson Products. Inc. Machine for
rolling metal. 2,878,697, 3-24-59, CI. 80 — 26.
Kraut, Heinrich, and W. Korbel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Stable kallikrein preparations.
2,916,418, 12-8-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Krause, Herbert, to Chicago Forging nad Mfg. Co. Deck
latch structure. 2,877,039, 3-10-59, CI. 292—216.
Krause, Herbert, to Chicago Forging and Mfg. Co. Control
mechanism. 2,884,805, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 531.
Krause, Herbert, to Chicago Forging and Mfg. Co. Emer-
gency brakes and releases therefor. 2,893,262, 7-7-59, CI.
74—538.
Krause, Jack H. : See —
Voltz, Sterling E., Krause, and Erner. 2,891,965.
Krause, John F., Jr., to General American Transportation
Corp. Railway refrigerator cars. 2,918,806, 12-29-59,
CI. 62 — 239.
Krause. Leonard M. : See —
Miller. William G., and Krause. 2,869,660.
Krause, Leonard M., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Grain drill.
2,912,089, 11-10-59, CI. 193—9.
Krause, Norman R., S. C. Heth, and J. S. Naery, to J. I. Case
Co. Sheet metal sickle guard forming process. 2,887,761,
5-26-59, CI. 29 — 148.3.
Krause, Walter : See —
Waldenmaier, Heinz W., and Krause. 2,881,795.
Krause, Walter, H. Krekeler, R. Wirtz, H. Kamptner, and
D. Bachmann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Manufacture of low
molecular unsaturated hydrocarbons. 2,912,475, 11-10-59,
CI. 260—679.
Krause, Walter W., and A. E. Schwaneke, to Dormeyer Corp.
Electric steam iron. 2,883,779, 4-28-59, CI. 38 — 77.
Krause, William F., and E. C. Neuhaus, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Split die reciprocating bender with ejection
feature. 2,894,557, 7-14-59, CI. 153—21.
Krauss, Carl. Roll-about stand for fans and similar appli-
ances. 2,868,558, 1-13-59, CI. 280 — 47.13.
Krauss, Fred W. Combined fish lure and bait holder.
2,895,254, 7-21-59, CI. 43 — 44.6.
Krauss, John E., and D. R. Nixon. Conveyor belt protector.
2,906,396, 9-29-59, CI. 198 — 229.
Krauss, Otto, and H. Waldenburger, to Firma Triumph Werke
Nuernberg A.G. Mechanical connections. 2,904,288,
9-15-59, CI. 248 — 25.
Krauss, Paul, to General Electrical Co. Bus bar distribution
system. 2,906,808, 9-29-59, CI. 174 — 72.
Krauss & Reichert, Spezialmaschinenfabrik und Apparatebau :
See —
Blanz, Kurt. 2,879,416.
Krauss, Walter : See —
Frank, Gunter, Wegler, and Krauss. 2,891,970.
Krausz, Alfred, to North American Aviation, Inc. Magnetic
amplifier circuits. 2,918,620, 12-22-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Kraut, Heinrich, and R. Korbel. to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Process for preparing kallikrein inactivator. 2,890,986,
6-16-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Kraut, Theodore : See —
Clinton, William P., Guggenheim, Kraut, and Stinchfield.
2,915,403.
Krauthakel, Alfred : See —
Bender, Georg, and Krauthakel. 2,899,188.
Krautknimer, Adam. Snout and cap for a container.
2,911,128, 11-3-59, CI. 222—543.
Krautwurst, Homer V., to General Motors Corp. Cigar
lighter and mounting therefor. 2,916,596, 12-8-59, CI.
219—32.
Krautwurst, Homer V., and D. G. Dening, to General Motors
Corp. Cigar lighter assembly. 2,883,510, 4-21-59, CI.
219—32.
Kravik, Ormund A., to Nobles Engineering Co. Ammunition
storage box. 2,874.615, 2-24-59. CI. 89—34.
Kravits, Arthur, to Licencia Talalmanyokat Ertfikesito Val-
lalat. Vaporizer for diesel engines. 2,896,856, 7-28-59,
CI. 239—132.
Kravitz, Harvey, and N. Lettvin. Means and method for
vaccinating. 2,876,774, 3-10-59. CI. 128—253.
Kray, Raymond J., and F. Brown, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Diacetals. 2,915,530, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 340.7.
Kray, Raymond J., and F. Brown, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Polymers. 2,917,484, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Krazinski, Leo C. : See —
Lindridge, Charles D. 2,888,517.
Krchma, Ignace J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of silicon. 2,909,411, 10-20-59, CI. 23 — 223.5.
Krchma, Ignace J., and C. M. Olson, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Production of elemental silicon.
2.883,269, 4-21-59, CI. 23 — 223.5.
Krchma, Ludwig C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Method
of cooling thermoplastic and viscous materials. 2,878,650,
3-24-59, CI. 62—98.
Kreamer, William H, to American Viscose Corp. Metering
pump. 2.869.473, 1-20-59, CI. 103 — 126.
Krebs, Herman E. : See —
Shaw, Ernest C. 2,889,035.
Krebs, John R., to Standard Oil Co. Fluidized solids contact-
ing apparatus. 2,893,849, 7-7-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Krebs, Robert W. : See — -
Griffin. Lindsay I., Jr., Newchurch. Krebs, and Stringer.
2,886,514.
Krebs, Robert W., and J. W. Brown, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method of mixing liquids and solids
in a fluidized hydrocarbon conversion process. 2,872,411,
2-3-59, CI. 208 — 157.
Krebs, Robert W., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Coking heavy oils with inert solids in
two stages. 2,899,376, 8-11-59, CI. 208—53.
Krebs, Robin W. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Krebs. 2,880,167.
Kreft, Leon J.. 10% to A. Tashjian. Emergency splint com-
press. 2.868.193. 1-13-59, CI. 128 — 89.
Kregelin, Horst : See —
Jaueh, Martin, and Kregelin. 2,890,652.
Kreher, Rudolf. Ink supply devices for manifold printers.
2,893,318, 7-7-59, CI. 101 — 366.
Kreidler, Alfred. Apparatus for the production of hollow
metallic articles. 2,893,553, 7-7-59, CI. 207—3.
Kreier, George J., Jr. Method for making color-patterned
fiber glass sheet. 2,905,580, 9-22-59, CI. 154 — 121.
Kreil. Albert : See—
Rische. Kurt. Kreil, and Marek. 2.908.404.
Kreimeier, Oscar R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for recovering lead from by-product lead materials.
2,899.296. 8-11-59, CI. 75 — 77.
Kreinick, Horace C, and S. Jenkins, to Ajax Condenser Co.,
Inc. Capacitor tube closing and forming machine.
2,885,852, 5-12-59, CI. 53—378.
Kreis, Hans, to Helopharm W. Petrik & Co. K.G. Process
for the production of water-soluble antithrombotic organic
salt preparations. 2,907,789, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — i92.2.
Kreis. Oscar C, to General Motors Corp. Gear wheels.
2,869,388, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 443.
Kreiss, Theo R. Power units for wagon drills. 2,879,857,
3-31-59, CI. 180 — 6.2.
Kreissler. Karl-Heinz. Apparatus for producing and auto-
matically delivering fruit-flavoured soda water into drinking
vessels. 2,872,952, 2-10-59, CI. 141 — 105.
Kreiter, Richard F. Lever actuated toggle device for dis-
assembling machine elements. 2,904,955, 9-22-59, CI.
59—7.
Kreitsek, Edward E., and V. O. Bartels, to Raytheon Co.
Elapsed time indicators. 2,910,647, 10-27-59, CI. 324—68.
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2,916,275.
2,913,917.
Krekeler, Claude B. : See —
Bruestle, Armin O., and Krekeler.
Cartlidge, John R., and Krekeler.
Krekeler, Hans : See —
Krause, Walter, Krekeler, Wlrtz, Kamptner, and Bach-
mann. 2,912,475.
Krekeler, Hans, W. Kirschner, 6. Relken, and O. Waellnitz,
to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals meister
Lucius & Bruning. Hydrocarbon cracking process to pro-
duce olefins. 2,911,454, 11-3-59, CI. 260—683.
Krekovich, James J.: See —
Lohnes, Howard E., and Krekovich. 2,884,724.
Lohnes, Howard E., and Krekovich. 2,884.738.
Krellner, Clement H., to Speer Carbon Co. Resistors with
integral molded metal terminals. 2,903,666, 9-8-59, CI.
338—330.
Krellner, Clement H„ to Speer Carbon Co. Molded zigzag
resistor and method of making. 2,907,971, 10-6-59, CI.
oog 293
Krellner, Walter G., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Shaft seal.
2,886,352, 5-12-59, CI. 286—11.13.
Krembs, George M., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic transducing
device and circuit therefor. 2,916,639, 12-8-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Kremen, Jerome, and J. J. Shapiro, to American Instrument
Co., Inc. Optical system for the measurement of turbidity.
2,873,644, 2-17-59, CI. 88—14.
Kremen, Samuel. Method and the machine for stretching
dressed fur or leather skins. 2,884.777. 5-5-59. CI. 69 — 42.
Kremen, Seymour S., and R. L Southwood, to Leather Re-
search Corp. Dehydration of untanned skins with water-
miscible organic solvent containing a relativelv non-hvgro-
scopic organic compound. 2,917,833, 12-22-59. CI. 34 — 9.
Kremer, Charles J., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Resins.
2,886,542, 5-12-59, CI. 260—17.3.
Kremer. Jacob E Drafting kit assembly. 2,897,032, 7-28-59,
CI. 312—231.
Kremers, Howard E., D. W. Newman, and F. C. Kautzky, to
American Potash & Chemical Corp. Process for extracting
rare earths from ores and residues. 2,900,231, 8-18-59, CI.
23—19.
Kremiller, Arthur E. : See —
Goldring, John E., and Kremiller.
Goldring, John E., and Kremiller.
Krenkler, Karl, to Firma Paul Lechler.
2,872.901.
2,889,150.
Method of preparing
a coal tar pitch emulsion. 2,888,358, 5-26-59, CI. 106 —
277.
Krenzke, John G., to U.S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Meat
and bone saw. 2,884,026, 4-28-59, CI. 143 — 27.
Krepps, James E., Jr., to Sarkes Tarzian. Inc. Ultra-high-
frequency tuner for television receivers. 2,871,358, 1-27-59,
CI. 250 — 40.
Kreps, Robert W. F., W. F. De Wit, and G. Schuur, to Shell
Development Co. Process for recovering di-isopropylben-
zene-di-hydroperoxide from di-isopropylbenzene oxidation
products. 2,915,557, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 610.
Kreske, Walter J. Retracting flange device. 2,898,137,
8-4-59. CI. 287—52.7.
Kreske, Walter J. Locking mechanisms for telescoping
members. 2,915,327, 12-1-59, CI. 287 — 58.
Kresl, Elmer R. Hoist with chain takeup. 2,898,083, 8-4-59,
CI. 254 — 173.
Kress, Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Polymeric acetals. 2,878,294, 3-17-59, CI. 260—615.
Kress, Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Process of insolubilizing proteins. 2,868,773, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 112.
Kress. Bernard H.. to Quaker Chemical Products Corp. Wa-
ter-soluble acetals of glutaraldehyde and method of making
same. 2.885.443, 5-5-59. CI. 260 — 615.
Kress. Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Amine modified acetals. 2,890,242, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 501.
Kress, Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Aminntriazine modified polyacetals. 2,895,923, 7-21-59,
CI. 260 — 2.
Kress, Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Phenol modified polyacetals. 2,902,470, 9-1-59, CI.
260 — 47.
Kress, Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp. Proc-
ess for the dimensional control of cellulosic materials.
2,903,328. 9-8-59, CI. 8—116.
Kress, Bernard H., to Quaker Chemical Products Corp.
Process of treating cellulosic fabric and the product result-
ing therefrom. 2,917,411, 12-15-59, CI. 117 — 139.4.
Kress. James H. : See —
Allen, James R., Kress, and Bunnelle. 2,892,312.
Kress, Ralph H. Vehicle wheel suspension structure.
2.914.337, 11-24-59, CI. 280—96.2.
Kress, Ralph H. Equalized vehicle fluid suspension means.
2.914.338, 11-24-59, CI. 280—104.
Kresse. Alois : See —
Wuck. Karl, and Kresse. 2,896,437.
Kressin, William E., to Seaman-Andwall
roller with retractable transporting
3-24-59. CI. 94—50.
Kressin, William E. Flexible coupling.
Q. 64 — 14.
Kressman, Theodore R. E., F. L. Tye, and H. R. Bott. Elec-
trolytic cells. 2,894,894, 7-14-59, CI. 204 — 301.
Kretschmer, Charles H., and H. J. Martin. Method and ma-
chine for taping. 2,910,205, 10-27-59, CI. 216 — 21.
Corp. Compaction
wheels. 2,878,731,
2,892,327, 6-30-59,
Kretschmer, Willi, to Minister of Supply, in Her Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Cireat Britain and
Northern Ireland. Propellant systems for reaction motors.
2,906,091, 9-29-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Kretz, Herman C, to Cooper Alloy Corp. Shell molding.
2,913,337, 11-17-59, CI. 75—129.
Kretzmer, Ernest R. : See —
Fleckenstein, William O., Kretzmer, and Michel.
2,909,601.
Graham. Robert E., and Kretzmer. 2,883,562.
Kretzmer, Ernest R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Temperature sensitive transistor control circuit. 2,871,376,
1-27-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Kretzmer, Ernest R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method and apparatus for reducing television bandwith.
2,906.816, 9-29-59, CI. 178 — 6.8.
Kretzmer, Ernest R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
High resolution scanning system. 2,911,463, 11-3-59, CI.
178—6.
Kretzmer, Minor G., Jr., and R. C. Townsend, to North and
Judd Mfg. Co. Apparatus for the treatment of toilet waste.
2,911,364. 11-3-59. CI. 210—207.
Kreuchen, Karl H. : See —
1'earce, Albert F., and Kreuchen. 2.904.719.
Kreuchen, Karl H., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Electron discharge devices. 2,894,169, 7-7-59, CI.
315—5.38.
Kreusser, Otto T. : See —
Karcher, Harry C, and Kreusser. 2,882,679.
Kreuter, Kenneth G., to Penn Controls Inc. Compensated
anticipating thermostat. 2,870,965, 1-27-59, CI. 236 — 68.
Kreuttner, Joseph W., to Buensod-Stacey, Inc. Air condition-
ing distributor unit. 2,880,743, 4-7-59, CI. 137—111.
Kreuttner, Joseph W., to Buensod-Stacey, Inc. Air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,880,752, 4-7-59, CI. 137—486.
Kreuttner, Joseph W., to Buensod-Stacey, Inc. Flow control
device. 2,906,287. 9-29-59, CI. 137 — 489.
Kreutzberger, Alfred : See —
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2,872,485.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2,884,383.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2,914,523.
Krewer, William A. : See —
Ayers, George W., Geerts, and Krewer. 2,915,481.
Ayers, George W., and Krewer. 2,878.181.
Remes, Nathaniel L., and Krewer. 2.891.072.
Remes, Nathaniel L., and Krewer. 2,900,392.
Krewson, Charles F., and E. J. Saggese, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Terpene phenoxyacetate growth reg-
ulators. 2,868.634, 1-13-59, CI. 71 — 2.6.
Kreysa, Frank J., to St. John's University. Antimicrobial
chemical compounds derived from alkoxyphenyl glycidic
acid. 2,918,466, 12-22-59, CI. 260—247.2.
Kridel, Donald J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Stabilized photo-
graphic developers for color photography. 2,875,049,
2-24-59, CI. 96—66.
Krieble. Vernon K., to The American Sealants Co. Com-
positions containing hydroperoxide polymerization catalyst
and acrylate acid diester. 2,895,950, 7-21-59, CI. 260 —
89.5.
Krieble, Vernon K., to The American Sealant Co. Packaged
metal fasteners and bonding agent. 2,901,099, 8-25-59,
CI. 206 — 47.
Kriegbaum, Otto : See —
Moll, Bernhard, and Kriegbaum. 2,907,390.
Krieger, Alan T. Fire detecting device. 2,871,815, 2-3-59,
CI. 116—106.
Krieger, Charles J., to United 'States of America, Navy.
Multi-channel variable magnetic delay device. 2,907,008,
9-29-59, CI. 340—174.
Krieger, Manny. Loader attachments for tractors.
2,914,201, 11-24-59, CI. 214 — 131.
Krieger, Richard S., and W. J. Porter, to Parkmaster Sys-
tems Inc. Elevator levelling mechanism. 2,891,636,
6-23-59, CI. 187 — 17.
Krieger, Robert J., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Fabrication of consumable electrodes. 2,897,340, 7-28-59,
CI. 219—117.
Krieger, Robert R. Firearm cartridge magazine. 2,875,544,
3-3-59, CI. 42 — 18.
Krier, Joseph A. : See —
Popejoy, Freddie W., and Krier. 2,911,615.
Krigsman, Harry : See —
Miller, Harold, and Krigsman. 2,871,497.
Krikorian, Albert P. Reclining chair. 2,897,877, 8-4-59,
CI. 155—106.
Krill, Donald F., to Erie Resistor Corp. Package for electric
components. 2.881,911, 4-14-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Krlmmel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Derivatives
of 1.1-bis [4-oxo-5-hydroxy-6-(4H-pyranyl)] dimethylamine.
2,907,772, 10-6-59, CI. 260—345.9.
Krimmel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Amino derivatives
of 4H-pyran-4-ones. 2,907,773, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 345.9.
Kringlen, John A. Lifting and lowering mechanism for tail
gates. 2,873,868, 2-17-59, CI. 214 — 75.
Krischai, Hans G. : See —
Fowler, Benjamin T., Hoare, and Krischai. 2,911,368.
Krist, William M., and J. S. Czapiewski. Metal barrel or
drum top cutter. 2,886,887, 5-19-59, CI. 30 — 4.
Kristensen, Arthur W., to Unilever N.V. Pneumatic unload-
ing devices. 2,905,506, 9-22-59, CI. 302 — 58.
Kristoffersen, Viggo, to Gotaas-Larsen, Inc. Tanker ventilat-
ing and drying system. 2,909,111, 10-20-59, CI. 98 — 39.
530
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
189,485.
2,888,680, 6-2-59,
Kritchever, Mathew F., 25% to H. Dawson. Method for the
decontamination of metal foils. 2,857,912, 1-13-59, CI.
34—1 .
Kritchever, Mathew P., 25% to II. Dawson. Electrostatic
discharge treating apparatus. 2,916,620, 12-8-59, CI.
250 — 49.5.
Kritz, Jack. Continuously indicating eleetroacoustic densi-
tometer. 2,869.357. 1-20-59. CI. 73 — 32.
Kritz, Jack. Densitometer. 2,903,884, 9-15-59, CI. 73 — 32.
Kritz, Jack. Ultrasonic densitometer. 2,903,885, 9-15-59,
CI. 73—32.
Kritz, Jack. Mass flow fluid measurement. 2,911,825,
11-10-59. CI. 73—194.
Kritz, Jack. Flowmeter. 2,911,826, 11-10-59, CI. 73 — 194.
Kritz, Jack. Eleetroacoustic flowmeter. 2,912,856, 11-17-59,
CI. 73—194.
Kritzer, Richard W. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,892,321,
6-30-59, CI. 62 — 196.
Kritzer, Richard W. Baseboard radiators. 2,903,245, 9-8-59,
CI 257 133
Kritzer, Richard W. Baseboard radiators. 2,903,246, 9-8-59,
CI. 257—133.
Kritzer, Richard W. Radiators of the baseboard type. 2,903,-
247, 9-8-59, CI. 257—137.
Kritzer, Richard W. Fabrication of heat transfer units.
2,913.806. 11-24-59, CI. 29—33.
Krivanek, Louis : See —
Kirscht, Arthus A., and Krivanek. 2,
Krivis, Eugene H. Tool for drapery pins.
CI. 1 — 46.
Krivoussieff. Valentine : See —
Bovie, Valentine. 2,901,838.
Kriz, Robert F. : See —
Kircher, Charles E., Jr., Jones, and Kriz. 2,880,076.
Krizan, Roy. Damping means for vehicle dip and sway.
2,877,872, 3-17-59, CI. 188 — 88.
Krizka, Jerry S. : See —
Welliver, Laurence G., and Krizka. 2,893,865.
Welliver, Laurence G., and Krizka. 2,902,367.
Krizka, Jerry S., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabilizer
for single powder photographic developer. 2,915,394,
12-1-59. CI. 96—66.
Kroeger, Edward P., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Vibration
isolation mounting. 2,888,232, 5-26-59, CI. 248 — 358.
Kroeger, William J. : See —
Schecter, George, and Kroeger. 2,918.005.
Kroeger, William J., and S. D. Rolle\ Single power stroke
thruster with split cartridge case lock. 2,912,901,
11-17-59, CI. 89—1.
Kroekel, Rolf H. W., to Sealol Corp. Shaft seal for gas
turbines and the like. 2,867,458, 1-6-59, CI. 286—22.
Kroekel, Rolf H. W., to Sealol Corp. Sealing ring assembly.
2,914,348, 11-24-59, CI. 286 — 24.
Kroekel. Rolf H. W., and W. F. Lubach, to United States of
America, Navy. Pump. 2,883,213, 4-21-59, CI. 286 —
11.14.
Kroeker, Sanford P. : See —
Lovelady, Isaac W.. and Kroeker. 2,882,994.
Kroemer, John H., and J. T. Davidson, to The Standard
Register Co. Autographic register. 2,873,983, 2-17-59,
CI. 282—16.
Kroenlein, Henry A. Ellipsograph. 2,879,596, 3-31-59,
CI. 33—31.
Kroepelin, Hans, and H. Kopsch, to H. Kroepelin. Process
for cracking hydrocarbons in the liquid state. 2,878,177,
3-17-59, CI. 204—172.
Kroeper, Hugo, F. Wirth, and O. Huchler, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of
phthalic acid esters by the carbonylation of halogenated
benzene compounds. 2,914,554, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Krofta, Milos. Process and apparatus for waste liquid
purification. 2,874,842, 2-24-59, CI. 210 — 70.
Krogel, Christopher J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Auto-
matic fluid distribution system. 2,900,176, 8-18-59, CI.
259 — 95.
Kroger, Ferdinand A., and D. de Nobel, to North American
Philips Co.. Inc. Asymmetrically conductive device. 2,890,-
142, 6-9-59, CI. 148—33.
Kroger, Marlin G., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,880,271, 3-31-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Kroger, Marlin G., to Motorola, Inc. Device for cathode ray
tube. 2,880,339, 3-31-59, CI. 313 — 75.
Kroger, Marlin G., to Motorola, Inc. Automatic frequency
control. 2,905,903, 9-22-59, CI. 331 — 20.
Kroger, Rudolf W. Permanently installed dual storm window.
2,871,933. 2-3-59, CI. 160 — 41.
Kroger, Wolf : See —
Gossen, Hans, Kroger, and Illing. 2,879,702.
Krohe, Walter : See —
Kaulen, Robert, and Krohe. 2,883,961.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Control for use with
a wiper motor. 2,877,659, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 502.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Drive shaft mech-
anism for windshield wiper arms. 2,878,506, 3-24-59, CI.
15—253.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Valve structure in a
fluid motor. 2,878,833, 3-24-59, CI. 137—624.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Windshield wiper
Wade assembly and pressure device therefor. 2,897,529,
8-4-59. CI. 15—245.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Defroster. 2,899,526,
8-11-59, CI. 219—19.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Bag and support there-
for. 2.908,462. 10-13-59. CI. 248—95.
Krohm, Fred A., to The Anderson Co. Windshield wiper arm.
2,918,690, 12-29-59, CI. 15 — 255.
Krohn, Gilbert S. : See —
Caine, Rolland H., and Krohn. 2,916,982.
Krohn, Lawrence H. : Zee —
Coleman, Eugene W., and Krohn. 2,891,167.
Krokos, Raymond M., and M. Nichols, Jr., to Evans Products
Co. Bicycle pedal. 2,899,842, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 594.4.
Krol, Stanley J., and E. I. Coulon, to Malco Mfg. Co. Ter-
minal lug. 2,914,745, 11-24-59, CI. 339 — 220.
Kroll, Alvin F., K. E. Atwood, and F. M. Mehle, to Bailey
Meter Co. Density control. 2,886,051, 5-12-59, CI.
137—91.
Kroll, Eberhard. Apparatus for automatically placing ar-
ticles in layers in containers particularly fish in barrels.
2,883,816, 4-28-59, CI. 53 — 244.
Kroll, Emanuel : See —
Owens, Robert G., and Kroll. 2,896,237.
Kroll, Everett R., to Deere & Co. Leveling control for hill-
side machines. 2.872,200, 2-3-59, CI. 280—6.
Kroll. Ferdinand P. Vault lock. 2,895,761, 7-21-59, CI.
292 — 302.
Kroll, George : See —
Dubinsky, Milton. 2,894,743.
Kroll, Harley E. : See —
Benson, Don O., Kroll, and Chou. 2,877,619.
Kroll, Harry : See —
Knell, Martin, and Kroll. 2,906,762.
Spivak, John D.. Peterson, and Kroll. 2,908,648.
Kroll, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Geigy Chemical Corp.
Chelated iron compositions. 2,891,854, 6-23-59, CI. 71—1.
Kroll, Sanford : See —
Dubinsky, Milton. 2,894,743.
Kroll, Wilhelm J., N. P. Nies, and E. W. Fajans, to United
States Borax & Chemical Corp. Production of elemental
boron. 2,893,842, 7-7-59, CI. 23—209.
Krom, Myron E. : See —
Abbott, George F., Jr., Krom, Mehring, and Whitney.
2,894,072.
Blount, Frank E., and Krom. 2,894,073.
Kromer, Franklin A. Vehicle filler tube locking bracket.
2,869,918. 1-20-59, CI. 296 — 1.
Kromer, Karl : See —
Weise, Johannes, Fischer, Hahn, Kromer, and Noack.
2,893,301.
Kromex Corp. : See —
Billig, Ralph B., and Ziskin. 2,897,996.
Kromex Corp., The : See —
Botnick, Irlin. 2.873,156.
Kromschroder, G., Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Drabik, Josef, Rings, and Vogel. 2,911,998.
Rings, Franz. 2,881.012.
Rings, Franz. 2,913,259.
Kron, Carl M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cyclohexane re-
covery. 2,891,100, 6-16-59, CI. 260—666.
Kron, Eugene, to Federal Electric Products Co. Insulation
support for bus-bars. 2,881,242, 4-7-59, CI. 174 — 99.
Kron, Harold O., and W. Denkowski, to Philadelphia Gear
Corp. Valve operators. 2.878.687. 3-24-59. CI. 74 — 424.8.
Kron, Harold O., and W. J. Denkowski, to Philadelphia Gear
Corp. Valve control apparatus. 2,912,087, 11-10-59, CI.
192 — 48.
Kronacher, Gerald, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Dual phase shift conversion circuits. 2,894,256, 7-7-59,
CI. 340—347.
Kronacher, Gerald, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time
interval encoder. 2.896,160. 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Kronacher, Hermann : See —
Fischer, Thomas, Kronacher, and Kaess. 2,917,371.
Kaess, Franz, Kronacher, Arnolds, and Wehrheim.
2.906.604.
Kaess, Franz, Kronacher, and Becker-Boost. 2,884,307.
Kaess, Franz J., Fischer, Gotzinger, and Kronacher.
2,886.417.
Krone, Ben W., to Rockford Medical Foundation. Surgical
device. 2,874.384, 2-24-59, CI. 1 — 49.
Krone, Raymond E., to General Electric Co. Wire mesh sup-
ported refractory. 2,867,112, 1-6-59, CI. 72 — 50.
Kronenberg, Marvin H. : See —
Avins, Jack, and Kronenberg. 2,898,398.
Kronenthal, Richard L., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Electrol-
ysis process. 2.867,569, 1-6-59, CI. 204 — 72.
Kronfuss, Karl. Garage. 2,875,910, 3-3-59, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Kronman, Albert F. Label moistening and applying device.
2,891,692, 6-23-59, CI. 216—52.
Kronoff, Clarence R.. to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Picker
stick giveway. 2.890,726, 6-16-59, CI. 139 — 156.
Kronoff, Clarence R., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Harness
mechanism for loom. 2,907,352, 10-6-59, CI. 137 — 58.
Kronsbein, Ruth : See —
Bellmnnn. Eugen. 2.872,802.
Kroo, Alexander A. : See —
Hoyer, Arnold. 2,905,042.
Kroo, Emil : See —
Hoyer, Arnold. 2,905,042.
Kroon, Ray L. Anti-skid device
9-15-59, CI. 152—210.
Kropik, Ernst : See —
Ernst, Hellmut, Zapp, and Kropik.
for tires. 2,904,093,
2,880,963.
LIST OF PATENTEES
531
to Western Electric
2,877,428, 3-10-59,
2,882,534.
Kropp, Donald E. : See —
Orr, Stanley C, and Kropp. 2,868,513.
Kropp Forge Co. : See —
Nelson, John H. 2,885,529.
Kropp, Paul M., Jr. : See — .
Schmall, Wilbur A., and Kropp. 2,913,563.
Kropp Willis A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Card collecting rack. 2,872,185. 2-3-59, CI. 270—58.
Kropp, Willis A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Synchronous motor secondary clock. 2,880,569, 4-7-59,
Ql gg 34
Kros's, William J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Safety device
for article feeding mechanism. 2,873,845, 2-17-o9, CI.
198 221.
Krotz, Albert. Meat mincing machine. 2,869,601, 1-20-59,
CI. 146 — 67. a , ' .
Krotz, Alvin S. Four wheel driven and steered vehicle.
2,910,131, 10-27-59, CI. 180—45.
Kroviak, John E. Clip board attachment. 2,876,022, 3-3-o9,
Krow, Cecil J. Fuel feeding means. 2,918,079, 12-22-59,
CI. 137—340. „„„,„„_ - -
Kroyer, Karl K. K. Refrigerating systems. 2,884,76o, o-o-
59, CI. 62—231.
Krstansky, James J., and G. A. Mitchell,
Co., Inc. Energy-measuring apparatus.
CI 333 22.
Kruchten, Edward Q. Work holding device. 2,881,645
4-14-59, CI. 77—63.
Kruckeberg, Christian W. : See —
Jauch, Robert J., Kruckeberg, and Hoover.
Kruckenberg, Franz : See —
Haug, Albert. 2,884,869.
Kruckenberg, Winfried, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Food
additives. 2,878,124, 3-17-59, CI. 99 — 4.
Kruckenberg, Winfried, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Water
insoluble monoazo dyestuffs. 2,888,450, 5-26-59, CI. 260—
155.
Kruckenberg, Winfried, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Food
additives. 2,891,863, 6-23-59, CI. 99—2.
Kruckenberg, Winfried, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process of dyeing polyester materials. 2,898,178,
8—4—59 CI. 8 41.
Kruckenberg, Winfried, and B. Homeyer, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Compositions and methods of combating
nematodes employing hydrazino-bis-(dithiocarbonic acid-
esters). 2,874.086. 2-17-59, CI. 167—22.
Kruckenberg. Winfried. and L. Eue, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Method of killing weeds. 2,875.031, 2-24-59, CI.
71 — 2.5.
Kruczvnski, Anthony. Collapsible ice shanty sled. 2,891,562,
6-23-59, CI. 135 — 1.
Kruder, George A., to American Machine & Founry Co.
Method and apparatus for delivering and scaling dough.
2.882,839. 4-21-59. CI. 107 — 54.
Krueck, Charles J. : See —
Burtaugh, Justin J., Lavrich, Ruff, Krueck, and Grant.
2,898,209.
Krueger, Alfred P., to Derby Sealers, Inc. Tape dispenser
and folder. 2,899,198, 8-11-59, CI. 270—68.
Krueger. Frank W. : See —
Stahl, Robert J., and Krueger. 2,901,805.
Krueger. Fred : See —
Gibboney. James L., Brown, and Krueger. 2,872,196.
Krueger, Fred C. Propeller housing attachments. 2,917,019,
12-15-59, CI. 115—35.
Krueger, Geraldine L. : See —
Amstutz, Edward D., and Kreuger. 2,894,952.
Palopoli, Frank P., Krueger, and Tilford. 2,886,570.
Krueger, Glenn N. : See —
Chase. Corson W„ and Krueger. 2,895,187.
Krueger, Harvev F. and R. F., i'10 to Gadget-Of-The-Month
Club. Inc. Educational puzzle game. 2,872,741, 2-10-59,
CI. 35—9.
Krueeer. Herman A. Measuring and dispenser device.
2.869.592. 1-20-59. CI. 141 — 160.
Krueger, Leonard C, to Wausau Iron Works. Adjustable
snow plow. 2,904,904, 9-22-59, CI. 37 — 44.
Krueger, Leslie : See —
Winther. Simon P. 2,917,825.
Krueger. Roland F., and L. C. Vogel, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Method and apparatus for perforating well
casings. 2.895.554, 7-21-59. CI. 166 — 35.
Krueeer. Rudolph E. Anti-icing control system.
1-13-59. CI. 244 — 134.
Krueger, Rudolph E., to United Aircraft Corp
control mechanism. 2,905,071, 9-22-59, CI. 9
Krueeer, Ruth F. : See —
Krueger Harvey F. and R. F. 2,872,741.
Krueger. Wolfgang : See —
Zinke. Otto. Thilo. and Krueger. 2,908,876.
Kruesl, Geoffrey G., 10% to A C. Nolte, Sr. Radio direction
finder. 2,910,693, 10-27-59, CI. 343 — 113.
Krug, Julius, and L. Goltz, to Kohlenseheidungs-Gesellschaft,
m.b.H. Pulverizing system. 2,917,248, 12-15-59, CI.
241—275.
Krug, Newton J., to The Mosler Safe Co. Night depository.
2,901,165, 8-25-59, CI. 232 — 44.
Krug. Robert H. : See —
Tierney, Raymond B., and Krug. 2,897,225.
Kruger, August : See —
Sobisch, Johannes, and Kriiger. 2,915,962.
2.868,483,
Pressure
—1.5.
Kriiger, Bodo, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Voltage
converter. 2,881,380, 4-7-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Kruger, Floyd H. : See —
Cartwright, Robert W„ Field, Kruger, and Malzahn.
2,878,890.
Kruger, Lew : See —
Kruger, Mandell M. 2,884,709.
Kruger, Lew. Paint brush and roller cover cleaning appliance.
2,912,769, 11-17-59, CI. 34 — 58.
Kruger, Mandell M., to L. Kruger. Paint brush and roller
cover cleaning appliance. 2,884,709, 5-5-59, CI. 34 — 5S.
Kruger, Michael H., to Smithcraft Corp. Joints and method
of making joints. 2,918,995, 12-29-59, 01. 189 — 82.
Kruger, Otto, and W. Stratmann, to National Biscuit Co.
Process and machine for coating articles with chocolate
or the like. 2,915,024, 12-1-59, CI. 107—54.
Kruithof, Jakob, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Crossbar switch. 2,867,691, 1-6-59, CI. 179—27.54.
Kruithof, Jakob, L. J. G. Nys, and J. L. J. Donceel, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Operating mechanism.
2,892,134, 6-23-59, CI. 317—191.
Kruk, John, to Rogan Bros. Power-operated screw feed and
drive mechanism. 2,904,084, 9-15-59, CI. 144 — 32.
Krukemeier, John E. Water supply actuated medicinal addi-
tive proportioning device. 2,887,094, 5-19-59, CI. 121—
164.
Krukonis, Alexander C, to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Meth-
od of assembling and wrapping articles. 2,895,272, 7-21-59,
CI. 53—21.
Krukonis, Alexander C, to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Pack-
age of articles. 2,895,601. 7-21-59, CI. 206 — 45.31.
Krukowski, John K., to Champion Corp. Potato harvester
and separating means therefor. 2,901,048, 8-25-59, CI.
171 — 28.
Krukowski, Richard E., to Leed Research Co. Battery case
filling plug and liquid level indicator. 2,886,624, 5-12-59,
CI. 136 — 177.
Krumbein, Jacob P. : See —
Sisson, Edmond F., Cole, and Krumbein. 2,894,880.
Krumhansl, James A. : See —
Field, Harold P., and Krumhansl. 2,872,520.
Krumme, Walter, to W. Ferd. Klingelnberg Sohne. Process
and machine for the production of bevel gears. 2,881,665,
4-14-59, CI. 90—5.
Krummel, Clyde H. : See —
Dodge, Eugene R., Kleint, Krummel, and Stuhlmiller.
2,891,478.
Krumrei, William C, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Liquid
detergent composition. 2,877,186, 3-10-59, CI. 252 — 138.
Krumrei, William C, B. Strain, and H. J. Peddicord, to The
Procter & Gamble Co. Clear liquid detergent composition.
2,877,185, 3-10-59, CI. 252—137.
Kruper, Andrew P. : See —
Melamed, Nathan T., and Kruper. 2,888,513.
Kruper, Andrew P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Image
intensifier. 2,875,360, 2-24-59. CI. 313 — 66.
Kruper, Andrew P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Photo-
transistor design. 2,897,421, 7-28-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Kruper, Andrew P., and T. Miller, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Apparatus for reducing control current for picture
tube employing multiple deflection. 2,875,375, 2-24-59,
CI. 315—21.
Krupp, Anton M., to General Electric Co. Doweled base for
adjustable directional lamp. 2,918,645, 12-22-59, CI.
339—2.
Krupp, Fried, Mortoren- und Kraftwagenfabriken, G. m. b. H. :
See —
Cambeis, Walter. 2.874.002.
Krupp, Robert F., to Gerber Products Co. Pressure regulat-
ing valve. 2,891,570, 6-23-59, CI. 137—509.
Krupp, Robert F., and J. K. Wagner, to Gerber Products Co.
Curved guide rail for container conveyor transfer.
2,897,947, 8-4-59, CI. 198 — 28.
Krupp, Robert F., and J. K. Wagner, to Gerber Products Co.
Container case feeding and opening means. 2,918,773,
12-29-59, CI. 53—382.
Kruppke, Eugen : See —
Kern, Rudolf. Scheurer, Zorn, and Kruppke. 2,895.914.
Krusche, Edwin C. Windshield washer device. 2,866,996,
1-6-59, CI. 15 — 250.4.
Kruschik, Julius, to Rich. Klinger Aktiengesellschaft.
Valves. 2,915,087, 12-1-59, CI. 137 — 625.37.
Kruse, Carl W. : See —
Karnahl, Friedrich H. 2,912,238.
Louthan, Rector P., and Kruse. 2,886,593.
Kruse, Eugene H., and M. E. Rieke. Electrical fixture mount-
ing support. 2,881,924, 4-14-59, CI. 211—26.
Kruse, Helmut : See —
Barchmann, Helmut, Freier, and Kruse. 2,916,609.
Kruse, Marvin A., to Ferro Corp. Aluminum sheathed heat-
ing elements in aluminum die castings. 2,890,318, 6-9-59,
CI. 219—34.
Kruse, Marvin A., to Ferro Corp. Combination oven and
heating unit. 2,918,560, 12-22-59, CI. 219—35.
Kruse, Norman F., to Central Soya Co., Inc. Preparation of
flaked hull product. 2,904,435, 9-15-59, CI. 99—2.
Kruse, Paul W., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Image lntensifiers. 2,892,096, 6-23-59, CI. 250 —
213.
Kruse, Ralph H. Suction electrode. 2,880,729, 4-7-59,
CI. 128 — 404.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kruse, Theodore J., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Process and apparatus for controlling the rate of
addition of fluidized particles. 2,910,441, 12-8-59, CI.
208 — 152.
Krusik, Russell D. Evaporation apparatus. 2,901,586,
8-25-59, CI. 219—35.
Kruspe, Henry R. : See —
Walton, Neil D., and Kruspe. 2,902,133.
Krutv, Samuel : See —
Hui, In W., and Kruty. 2,897,841.
Kruvtf. Piet C. to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Process for re-
claiming nylon. 2,872,420, 2-3-59. CI. 260 — 2.3.
Krveske, Raymond. Coin mailer. 2,878,988, 3-24-59, CI.
229 92.9.
Krynak, Michael S. Warning signal for rail car. 2,900,948,
8-25-59, CI. 116—60.
Krystek, Stanley, to Radio Corp of America. Testing probes.
2,912,647. 11-10-59, CI. 324 — 72.5.
Krystosek. Joseph W. Clamping structure. 2,912,213,
11-10-59, CI. 248 — 361.
Krystyan, Karol J., J. P. Lauritsen, and B. G. Voorhees, to
General Electric Co. Illuminated oil-tight pushbutton.
2,914,705, 11-24-59, CI. 317—99.
Krzesiewski, Walter : See —
Gall. Francis A., and Krzesiewski. 2,892,511.
Krzesinski, Boleslaw : See —
Finlayson, Donald, Harcolinski, and Krzesinski.
2,888,711.
Krzikalla, Hans, H. Engel, W. Wolf, and H. Pohlemann, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Lubricating oil
compositions. 2,905.639, 9-22-59, CI. 252 — 32.7.
Ksiazek, Frank T., to Radio Corp. of America. Printed cir-
cuit for multi-stage wave amplifier. 2,895,020, 7-14-59,
CI. 179 — 171.
Kuba, Samuel, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Brazing
apparatus. 2,912,950, 11-17-59, CI. 113—59.
Kuba, Samuel, and R. C. Shafer, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Article loading and unloading apparatus. 2,913,130,
11-17-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Kubatzky, Theodore O. : See —
Kubatzky, Woodrow P. and T. O. 2,884,056.
Kubatzky, Woodrow P. and T. O., to Winco Ventilator Co.
Window and screen construction. 2,884,056, 4-28-59, CI.
160—362.
Kubico, Michael A., and R. N. MacDonald, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Stabilization of polyoxymethylene
with ureas and thioureas. 2,893,972, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 45.8.
Kubik, John T. Pump and turbine hydraulic transmission
driven by an internal combustion engine having starter
means therefor. 2,914,909, 12-1-59, CI. 60 — 12.
Kubiliunas, Ignas B. Heating element for plastic. 2,886,850,
5-19-59. CI. 18—30.
Kubis, Heribert. to M. A. N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nuernberg A.G. Werke Nuernberg. Lubricating system for
internal combustion engines. 2,913,069, 11-17-59, CI.
184 — 6.
Kublanow, Joseph. Side wall mounting. 2,880,472, 4-7-59.
CI. 20—5.
Kubler. Donald G. : See —
Montagna, Amelio E., Kubler, and Brezinski. 2,876.239.
Kubler. Donald G.. to Union Carbide Corp. 6-epoxyalkyl
ethers of aliohatic tetrahvdropyran-2-carboxylates.
2.870,166, 1-20-59, CI. 260—345.8.
Kubler, Donald G., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for
making 2-alkoxy- and 2-alkoxyalkoxy-5,6-dihydro-l,2-pyrans.
2,905,699, 9-22-59, CI. 260—345.9.
Kubler, Ernest F., to General Electric Co. Phase shifting net-
work. 2.887,648. 5-19-59. CI. 323—125.
Kubler, Ernest F., to General Electric Co. Conversion
network. 2.899,629, 8-11-59, CI. 321 — 39.
Kubo, James J. Gun sling. 2,884,172, 4-28-59, CI. 224 — 1.
Kubodera. Hisayoshi. Bearing. 2,897,017, 7-28-59, CI.
308—15.
Kubota, Tadashi, to Tamura Works, Ltd. Non-corrosive
soldering flux for electrical application. 2,904,459,
9-15-59, CI. 148—23.
Kubsh, Leroy M.. and V. L. Loffboro, to Gardner Machine Co.
Reinforcing cvlinder-type abrasive wheels. 2,900,241, 8-18-
59 CI. 51 293.
Kuce'ra. Clement M., and R. G. Peter, to Reed Roller Bit Co.
Laminated drill collar. 2,883.158, 4-21-59. CI. 255 — 28.
Kuoera, Peter. Glass shaping apparatus. 2,879,628, 3-31-59,
CI. 49—1.
Kuch. Allan L. to A. L. Kuch, Jr. Rubber band gun.
2.878.802, 3-24-59, CI. 124 — 19.
Kuch. Allan L., Jr. : See —
Kuch. Allan L. 2.878,802.
Kuch, Carl : See —
Niisslein, Joseph, Kuch, and Bartl. 2,901,311.
Kuchan, Walter "V. Automatic telephone system and electro-
magnetic actuating mechanism therefor. 2,895,013,
7-14-59, CI. 179 — 27.54.
Kuchen, Wilhelm : See — ■
Schwarz, Robert, Kuchen, and Weigel. 2,901,449.
Kuchenbecker, Harold R., and O. H. Arent. Frameless sports-
man's and utility trailers. 2,907,601, 10-6-59, CI. 296 — 23.
Kuchenbecker, Morris W., to American Can Co. Cover lock-
ing carton. 2,889,103, 6-2-59, CI. 229 — 45.
Kueher, Andrew A., to Ford Motor Co. Tape recorder and
player. 2,879,341, 3-24-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Kuchinsky. Saul, to Burroughs Corp. Coding system.
2,876,350, 3-3-59, CI. 250—27.
Kuchinsky, Saul, to Burroughs Corp. Electronic device and
circuits. 2,892,959, 6-30-59, CI. 315 — 8.6.
Kuck, John H. : See —
Hopkins, John J., and Kuck. 2,911,639.
Kucklinsky, Frederick W., and A. D. Farnow, to Container
Equipment Corp. Mechanism for feeding and setting up
collapsed cartons. 2,916,974, 12-15-59, CI. 93 — 53.
Kucyn, Chester J., to Republic Aviation Corp. Tool for
electro-shaping. 2,909,641, 10-20-59, CI. 219 — 69.
Kuczynski, Eugene R. : See — ■
Eckfeldt, Edgar L., and Kuczynski. 2,888,640.
Kuder, Milton L., to United States of America, Commerce.
Electronic analogue-to-digital converter. 2,870,436,
1-20-59. CI. 340 — 347.
Kuder, Milton L., to United States of America, Commerce.
Balance detector used in electronic analogue-to-digital
converter. 2,871,351, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Kuder, Milton L. Antenna pattern recorder. 2,878,468,
3-17-59, CI. 343 — 100.
Kuder, Milton L., to United States of America, Commerce.
Automatic information sorting system. 2,907.011, 9-29-59,
CI. 340 — 174.
Kudoh, Keizo. Ballast for fluorescent lamp. 2,878,425,
3-17-59, CI. 315—284.
Kuebler, Robert A. : See —
Fulton, John W., and Kuebler. 2,892,440.
Fulton, John W., and Kuebler. 2,918,644.
Kuebler, Robert A to General Electric Co. Lamp base ter-
minal welding. 2.892,923, 6-30-59, CI. 219—117.
Kuehl, Ernest M. Artificial fishing lure. 2,898,699, 8-11-59,
CI. 43—42.09.
Kuehl, Frederick A., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Stabilized
and reactivated ACTH preparation and processes of
producing same. 2,904,471, 9-15-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Kuehl, Thomas J., to Fiat Metal Mfg. Co. Gravity hinge.
2,904,824, 9-22-59, CI. 16 — 153.
Kuehn, John P., to Pickering Associates, Inc. Directional
electrostatic speaker assembly. 2,916,562, 12-8-59, CI.
179—147.
Kuehn, Rudolph L., and R. K. Seigle, to Hymac Corp. Saw-
tooth voltage generator. 2,900,502, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Kuehne, Martin E., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Process for the preparation of lactones in the yohimbane
series. 2,901,483, 8-25-59, CI. 260—286.
Kuehner, Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Dissolver.
2.874,032. 2-17-59, CI. 23 — 267.
Kuehner, Richard L., and N. E. Hopkins, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Method of deodorizing and sterilizing air in enclosed
spaces. 2,876,507, 3-10-59, CI. 21 — 53.
Kuemmerling, Karl. Saw scabbard. 2,867,363. 1-6-59, CI.
224 2.
Kiienapfel, Friedhelm : See —
Wilkenloh, Wilhelm, Jaeger, and Kiienapfel. 2,910,281.
Kueneman, Don : See —
Kueneman. John R. and D. 2,915,157.
Kueneman, John R. and D. Overload release device.
2,915,157, 12-1-59, CI. 192—56.
Kuening. Klaas J. : See —
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Kuening, and Dippel. 2,868,643.
Kuennine. Robert W. : See —
Bedford, Burnice D., and Kuenning. 2,889,511.
Hartwig, Edward C. Kuenning. and Acker. 2.874.235.
Kueser, John J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Electric baker.
Re. 24,738, 11-24-59, CI. 219—35.
Kueser, John J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Handle for cooking
vessel. 2,886,206, 5-12-59, CI. 220—94.
Kueser, John J., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Coffee maker and
thermostat construction therefor. 2,896,062. 7-21-59. CI.
219 — 44.
Kuester, Harlan D., to Cockshutt Farm Equipment, Ltd.
Agricultural vehicle. 2,880.811, 4-7-59, CI. 172—75.
Kueter, Kenneth E., and W. S. Maxim, to The Kemax Corp.
Soray gun. 2,910,248, 10-27-59, CI. 239 — 413.
Kuffer, Clarence O., to Aerosol Research Co. Aerosol valve
assembly. 2,913,154, 11-17-59, CI. 222—513.
Kuffer, Johannes to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Filament tension-
ing. 2.908.842. 10-13-59. CI. 313 — 278.
Kufner, Charles W. : See —
Cloyd, Harold S., and Kufner. 2,919.055.
Kugel, Fritz K., to J. M. Voith. G. m. b. H.. Maschinenfabrik.
Hydraulic coupling. 2,875,581, 3-3-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Kugelfischer Georg Schafer & Co. : See —
Koinin, Nikolaus. 2,881,035.
Kughler, Edwin R. Barrel lifting device. 2,879,102.
3-24-59, CI. 294 — 106.
Kugler, Carl J. : See —
Riester, Hubert A., Jr., and Kugler. 2,903,323.
Kugler, Heinz W. : See — -
Crosby, William H., and Kngler. 2,881,756.
Kugler, Herbert M. : See —
Kugler. Herbert W. 2,886,965.
Kugler, Herbert W. (deceased), by H.
tor., to Aerojet-General Corp.
2,886,965, 5-19-59, CI. 73 — 71.6.
Kugler, Walter: See —
Biel, Hans, and Kugler. 2,908,068.
Kuhl, Charles F., Jr.. L. E. Tank, and D. F. Tinari, to Air-
craft Armaments, Inc. Radio receiver alarm. 2,882,390,
4-14-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Kuhl. Walter H. : See —
Van Rijssel. Tiis W., Boers, Maartens, Boerman, and
Kuhl. 2,887,595.
M. Kugler, administra-
Resonant mounting.
LIST OF PATENTEES
533
Kiihle, Engelbert, and G. Doniagk, to Schenley Industries, Inc.
N-acyl derivatives of N-pyridine carbosylic acid hydrazide.
2,906,755, 9-29-59, CI. 260—295.
Kuhlenkamp, Alfred, to Mathema Corp. Reg. Trust. Gun
sight. 2,904,887, 9-22-59, CI. 33 — 49.
Kuhlenschmidt, Donald, and C. O. Fowler, to Whirlpool Corp.
Support for air conditioning apparatus. 2,891,754, 6-23-59,
CI. 248 — 208.
Kuhlman, Arthur L. Neckwear construction. 2,886,823,
5-19-59, CI. 2—145.
Kuhlman, Arthur L. Drinking cup construction. 2,912,134,
11-10-59, CI. 220—20.
Kuhlman Electric Co. : See —
Gakle, Wendolyn F., Lefler, Warner, and Holmgren.
2,878.855.
Waite, Clayland M. 2,918,541.
Kuhlmann, Kurt : See —
Tsunoda, Kenneth, and Kuhlmann. 2,907,176.
Kuhlmann, Wilhelm, B. Pagenstedt, and C. W. Brabender.
Process and apparatus for improving the baking properties
__ of wheat flour. 2,880,093, 3-31-59, CI. 99 — 93.
Kuhlmeier, Robert H. Refrigeration equipment for insulated
trucks and vehicles. 2,895,309, 7-21-59, Cl. 62 — 186.
Kiihn, Alfred, to Simens & Halske Akt. Pneumatic dispatch
carrier. 2,888,218, 5-26-59, Cl. 243 — 32.
Kuhn, Alfred S. Metallized electrical capacitor. 2,891,204,
6-16-59, Cl. 317—260.
Kuhn. Clarence W. : See —
Heller, Herbert E., Kelto, Kuhn, and Rosing. 2,889,426.
Rosing, Theodore F., Kolb, and Kuhn. 2,S75.297.
Kuhn, Clarence W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Thermal
switches. 2,916,586, 12-8-59, Cl. 200 — 113.
Kuhn, Clarence W., and G. R. Radley, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Electrical resistor units. 2.S74.257, 2-17-59. Cl. 201 — 74.
Kuhn, Clarence W.. R. O. Perrine, and G. R. Radley, to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc. Electrical resistor units. 2,874,258, 2-17-59,
Cl. 201 — 74
Kuhn, Clarence W.. and T. F. Rosing, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Electric control device. 2,908.784. 10-13-59, Cl. 200 — 104.
Kuhn, Donald H., to General Electric Co. Signal processing
arrangement. 2,901,745, 8-25-59, Cl. 343 — 7.7
Kuhn, Edward H., to Allen-Bradlev Co. Continuously ad-
justable limit switch. 2,903,528, 9-8-59. Cl. 200 — 38.
Kuhn, Edward H., and L. H. Matthias, to Allen-Bradley Co.
Contact structure for electromagnetic actuator. 2,919,327,
12-29-59, Cl. 200—104.
Kuhn, Gotthard : See —
Berthmann, Adolf, Kuhn, and Kaufer. 2,908,560.
Kuhn. Hans H. : See —
Hoffmann, Ulrich, Hopff, and Kuhn. 2,S82,209.
Kuhn, Heinrich : See —
Landrum, Billy F., Kahrs, and Kuhn. 2,909,571.
Kuhn, John, to The Garrett Corp. Radial wheel construction.
2.873.945, 2-17-59, Cl. 253—39.15.
Kuhn. Kurt W. : See —
Arrasmith, William C, and Kuhn. 2,880,370.
Kuhn, Robert A., and C. A. Hanser, to American Electrical
Heater Co. Steam iron. 2.887.799, 5-26-59. Cl 38 — 77.
Kuhnapfel. Robert H., and J. H. Wvman, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Vacuum furnace. 2,880,982, 4-7-59, Cl. 263 — 6.
Kuhnau, Richard A. Packer unit for trucks. 2,911,119,
11-3-59, Cl. 214 — 82.
Kuhnert, Alfred R., and B. J. Rothe, to VEB Zeiss Ikon
Dresden. Cinematograph apparatus. 2,901,940, 9-1-59,
Cl. 88 — 17.
Kuhnert, Rudolf, to VEB Zeiss Ikon Dresden. Motion pic-
ture projector changing-over system for magnetic and op-
tical scanning. 2,886,649, 5-12-59, Cl. 179 — 100.1.
Kuhnhausen, Herman F. Power transmitting mechanism.
2,910,875, 11-3-59, Cl. 74 — 40.
Kuhnl, Leopold K. : See —
Preis, Carl G., and Kuhnl. 2,911,714.
Kuhnl, Leopold K., to Eversharp, Inc. Safety razor for re-
ceiving blades from a magazine. 2,911,713, 11-10-59 Cl.
30 — 62.
Kuhnl, Leopold K., to Eversharp, Inc Razor blade knife.
2,914,850, 12-1-59, Cl. 30—156.
Kuhrmeyer. Carl A.. R. Owen, and J. R. Favorite, to Minne
sota Mining & Mfg. Co. Thermocopying machine. 2,891.-
165, 6-16-59, Cl. 250—65.
Kuhrmeyer, Carl A., D. G. Kimble, and C. S. Miller, to
Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Shadow thermoprinting.
2,919,349, 12-29-59, Cl. 250 — 65.
Kuhrt, Friedrich : See —
Halla, Ottokar, and Kuhrt. 2,915,684.
Kuhrt, Friedrich, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Akt. Hall effect
device. 2,877,394, 3-10-59, Cl. 317 — 234.
Kuhrt, Friedrich, and K. Maaz, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Akt. Electric current measuring transformer. 2,886,779,
5-12-59, Cl. 324—127.
Kuhrt, Noel H., and M. I. Van Graafeiland, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of producing bakery products. 2,871,124,
1-27-59, Cl. 99—91.
Kuhrt, Noel H., and M. I. Van Graafeiland, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of making bakery products. 2,871.125
1-27-59, Cl. 99—91.
Kuhrt, Noel H., and M. I. Van Graafeiland, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Method of preparing bakery products. 2,871,128,
1-27-59, Cl. 99—118.
Kuiper, James R.. to R. C. Allen Business Machines. Inc.
Gyroscopic stabilizer. 2,871,707, 2-3-59, Cl. 74 — 5.22.
Kujanik, Joseph A., Jr. Collapsible tube and cap. 2,917,209,
12-15-59, CI. 222—512.
Kuka, Kai-Kobad S., to The Clark Controller Co. Electric
hoist controls. 2,902,635, 9-1-59, Cl. 318 — 258.
Kukin, Ira, and H. Sonneborn III, to L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc.
Rescue marker for water-borne objects. 2,916,344, 12-8-59,
pi g o
Kukla, Edward T. Boat lantern holder. 2,872,146, 2-3-59.
Cl. 248—229.
Kuklinski, Henry W., to Carrier Corp. Transportation re-
frigeration system. 2,907,182, 10-6-59, Cl. 62 — 158.
Kukuk, Wilhelm, to Optische Werke C. A. Steinheil Sonne
G.m.b.H. Photographic objective. 2,879,705, 3-31-59,
Cl. 95—64.
Kulcsar, Frank, to Clevite Corp. Titanate ceramic composi-
tions and articles. 2,911,370, 11-3-59, Cl. 252—62.9.
Kulcsar, Frank, and C. G. Cmolik, to Clevite Corp. l<erro-
electric ceramic composition. 2,906,710, 9-29-59, Cl. 252 —
62.9.
Kulesza, Chester P., to Reynolds Metals Co. Vacuum
package. 2,870,954, 1-27-59, Cl. 229 — 62.5.
Kulesza, Frank W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Erasure of imprinted magnetic markings. 2,884,348.
4-28-59, Cl. 134: — 1.
Kulhavy, George W., and R. L. Coleman, to The Carter-
Waters Corp. Control joint for building blocks. 2,869,356,
1-20-59, Cl. 72 — 107.
Kulick, Andrew, Jr. : See —
Barabutes, Theodore, and Kulick. 2,900,607.
Barabutes, Theodore, and Kulick. 2,900,627.
Kulick, George. Device for delivering measured quantities
of liquid. 2,879,767, 3-31-59, Cl. 128 — 227.
Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr. : See —
Soffa, Albert, and Kulicke. 2,893,297.
Kulik, Metro D., to Consolidation Coal Co. Method of
removing finely divided solid particles from hydro-
carbonaceous liquids. 2,871,181, 1-27-59, Cl. 208 — 45.
Kuljian Corp., The : See —
Kuljian, Harry A., and Fadden. 2,870,751.
Kuljian, Harry A. Liquid storing and liquid flow distributing
and modulating device. 2,903,166, 9-8-59, Cl. 222 — 478.
Kuljian, Harry A., and W. J. Fadden, Jr., to The Kuljian
Corp. Pumpless liquid heater and translator. 2,870,751,
1-27-59, Cl. 122—451.
Kulka Electric Corp. : See —
Kulka, Eugene R. 2,883,639.
Kulka, Eugene R., to Kulka Electric Corp. Lampholders for
asymmetric tubular lamps. 2,883,639, 4-21-59, Cl. 339 — 52.
Kulka, Thomas S. Combined housing and tape retaining
means for tape holding reels. 2,867,318, 1-6-59, Cl.
206 — 59.
Kull, Leo. Program clock. 2,918,969, 12-29-59, Cl. 161 — 1.
Kullenberg, Fred J., to W. P. Fuller & Co. Paint for high-
way marking and the like. 2,879,171, 3-24-59, Cl.
106 — 170.
Kulluck, Jacob J. Gun cartridge. 2,897,757, 8-4-59, Cl.
102—38.
Kulo, Thomas E. : See —
Rogier, Clarence F., Kulo, and Singer. 2,918,766.
Kum, Stanley L. : See —
Williams, John L., and Kum. 2,893,684.
Kumada, Makoto : See —
Kuriyagawa, Mamoru, and Kumada. 2,881,197.
Kuriyagawa. Mamoru. and Kumada. 2,908.698.
Kumagai, Tom T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Error detecting
system. 2,897,480, 7-28-59, Cl. 340 — 147.
Kumler, Stanley B. : See —
Kumler. William L. and S. B. 2,915,319.
Kumler, William L. and S. B. Camera dolly with differential
steering mechanism. 2,915.319, 12-1-59, Cl. 280 — 91.
Kumm, Emerson L., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Resonant com-
bustion apparatus. 2,911,957, 11-10-59, Cl. 122—16.
Kumm, William H. : See —
Heazel. Vincent M., Jr.. and Kumm. 2.902.630.
Kummer, Ernst W. Sheet folding and envelope filling ma-
chine. 2.912,807, 11-17-59, Cl. 53 — 117.
Kummer, Ernst W, Apparatus for handling and filling
envelopes. 2,915,863, 12-8-59, Cl. 53 — 117.
Kummer, Ernst W. Automatic sheet folding and envelope
feeding machine. 2,915,864, 12-8-59, Cl. 53 — 117.
Kummer, Keith F., to McGraw-Edison Co. Static-wire sup-
port. 2,903,214, 9-8-59, Cl. 248—71.
Kummich, Maria K. : See —
Kummich, Theodor F., and Grabow. 2,883,020.
Kummich. Theodor F., deceased, by M. K. Kummich, admin-
istrator, and F. Grabow, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Shifting
device for claw clutches. 2,883,020, 4-21-59, Cl. 192 — 18.
Kumnick, Miles C, and J. F. Lontz, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Coating of fibrous structures with tetra-
fluoroethylene polymer. 2,876,131, 3-3-59, Cl. 117 — 47.
Kumnick, Miles C, and J. F. Lontz, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Stabilization of polvtetrafluoroethylene
filler slurries. 2,891.921, 6-23-59, Cl. 260—29.6.
Kump, Ernest J. Prefabricated building construction.
2,883,711, 4-28-59, Cl. 20 — 2.
Kumpfer, Beverly D., to United States of America, Army.
Magnetron amplifier. 2,897,401, 7-28-59, Cl. 315 — 39.63.
Kun, Kenneth A., and J. A. Schmidlein, to American Cyan-
amid Co. Process for the manufacture of methylol
melamines and alkylated methylol melamines. 2,918,452,
12-22-59, Cl. 260—67.6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kun, Ladislao : See —
Tannenbaum, Miklos, and Kun. 2,889,829.
Kunce, Basil H., J. T. Long, Jr., and G. G. Olson, to Fiesta
Foods Corp. Process for making corn chips. 2,916,378,
12— 8— 59 CI 99 80
Kunckel, Heinz. Telephone set. 2,894,075, 7-7-59, CI.
179—81.
Kiindig, Werner : See —
Suter, Hans, and Kiindig. 2,913,459.
Kundiger, Donald G., and E. B. Ovist, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Bis(a-chloro-isobutyrates) of dihydroxybenzenes.
2,873,293, 2-10-59, CI. 2G0 — 479.
Kundiger, Donald G., and C. R. Dick, to The Dow Chemical
Co. 3,3-dichloro-2-methylallyl oxime ethers. 2,880,238,
3-31-59, CI. 200—566.
Kundiger, Donald G., and B. B. W. Ovist, to The Dow
Chemical Co. 4-chloro-5,7-dihydroxy-2-niethyl-l-indanone.
2,881,218, 4-7-59, CI. 260—590.
Kundiger, Donald G., and E. B. W. Ovist, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Hydroxy-methylindanone oximes and method.
2,882,318, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 566.
Kundiger, Donald G., and H. Pledger, Jr., to The Dow
Chemical Co. 3,3-dichloro-2-methylallylamines. 2,891,064,
6-16-59, CI. 260 — 293.
Kuner-Empson Co. : See —
Aldridge, John E. 2.867,247.
Kunes, Earle C, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Presser roller at-
tachments. 2,891,496, 6-23-59, CI. 112 — 214.
Kunetka, Robert E. : See —
Allen, Joseph C. and Kunetka. 2,871.941.
Garrison, Allen D., and Kunetka. 2.871.942.
Kung, Frederick E., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of carbon tetrachloride. 2,892,875. 6-30-59,
CI. 260—664.
Kung, Frederick E., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of benzene hexachloride. 2,911,342, 11-3-59,
CI. 204—163.
Kunik, X. Jordan : See — -
Bigelow, Norman E. 2,873,466.
Dickinson, Howard E. 2,884.841.
La Borde, Robert C. 2,888,136.
Montgomery, Clarence G. 2,898,992.
Kunkel, Albert A. : See —
Kunkel. Aloysius T. Re. 24,704.
Kunkel, Aloysius T. 2,889,590.
Kunkel, Aloysius T. 2,917,788.
Kunkel, Aloysius T. 2,917,796.
Kunkel. Aloysius T.. deceased, bv A. A. Kunkel, administrator.
Metal window Re. 24,704. 9-29-59, CI. 189—75.
Kunkel, Aloysius T. Weatherstripping for thresholds.
2,880,477, 4-7-59, CI. 20 — 69.
Kunkel, Aloysius T. Auxiliary window panel and fastener
therefor. 2,883,716, 4-28-59, CI. 20 — 56.1.
Kunkel, Aloysius T., deceased ; A. A. Kunkel, administrator.
Sliding window construction. 2,889,590, 6-9-59, CI. 20 —
52 2.
Kunkel, Aloysius T., deceased ; A. A. Kunkel, administrator.
Liner for frame members. 2,917,788, 12-22-59, CI. 20 —
11.
Kunkel, Aloysius T., deceased ; A. A. Kunkel, administrator.
Adjustable weatherstripping for doors. 2,917,796,
12-22-59, CI. 20—68.
Kunkel, Bill B. : See —
Hibben, John, Jr., and Kunkel. 2,914,336.
Kunkel, Edward J. Hydraulic ram pump. 2,887,956, 5-26-
59. CI. 103 — 77.
Kunkel, Gerhardt P., and F. K. Koeppel. Flooding control
device for toilet commodes. 2,894,263, 7-14-59, CI. 4 — 1.
Kunkel, Gerhardt P., and F. K. Koeppel. Catch basin backup
control. 2,915,083, 12-1-59, CI. 137 — 433.
Kunkel Industries, Inc. : See —
Hibben, John, Jr., and Kunkel. 2,914,336.
Kunkle Valve Co. : See —
Fox, T.onis A. 2.906.289.
Kunkler, William J. Device for supporting books. 2,911,103,
11-3-69, CI. 211 — 43.
Kunreuther, Frederick, to Shell Development Co. Process
for the production of gasoline from petroleum residues.
2,871,184, 1-27-59, CI. 208—55.
Kunreuther, Frederick, and W. K. Meerbott, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Process for the production of gasoline through
thermal and catalytic cracking. 2,895,899. 7-21-59, CI.
208—70.
Kunstadt, George H., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Sweep amplifiers.
2,892,961. 6-30-59, CI. 315—27.
Kunstziidespinnerij Nyma N. V. : See —
Heidweiller, August P. L. 2,915,805.
Janssen, Henricus J. H., Jongepier, and Waning.
2,876,494.
Janssen, Henricus J. H., and Kloppenburg. 2,911,397.
Kuntz, Irving, E. J. Inchalik, and T. P. Lemiszka, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Chlorinated rubbery co-
polymers. 2,891,595, 6-23-59, CI. 152—330.
Kuntz, Josef, to G. Kochheim. Flat knitting apparatus for
manufacturing rib knit fabric. 2,893,225, 7-7-59, CI.
66—64.
Kunz, Charles B. : See —
Babbitt, Bernard R., and Kunz. 2,880,988.
Kunz, Eric C. Animal feed. 2,910,361, 10-27-59, CI. 99—6.
Kunz, Friedrich : See —
Schlieker, Willy H., Kunz, and Pletsch. 2,912,563.
Kunz, Hugo A. Paper roll holder and cutter with printing
attachment. 2,893,316, 7-7-59, CI. 101—226.
Kunz, Jacob T., to Schulmerich Electronics, Inc. Striking
mechanism for music instrument. 2,873,640, 2-17-59, CI.
84 — 405.
Kunz, Jacob T., to Schulmerich Electronics, Inc. Free-free
type tone generating bar. 2,898,795, 8-11-59, CI. 84 — 403.
Kunz, William J., Jr., and W. C. Wintrode, to Bendix
Aviation Corp. Voltage contouring device. 2,880,581,
4-7-59, CI. 60—39.28.
Kunz, William R., to United States of America. Army. Firing
mechanism for an automatic firearm. 2,887,012, 5-19-59,
CI. 89—131.
Kunze, \\ illy, to Atlas Werke Akt. Alarm device for radar
equipment. 2,891,243, 6-16-59, CI. 343 — 5.
Kunzi, Hugo H. and H. S. Meat chopper having axially
reciprocating annular knives. 2,875,798, 3-3-59, CI.
146—78.
Kunzi, Hugo S. : See —
Kunzi, Hugo H. and H. S. 2,875,798.
Kunzli, Josef. Device for supply and removal of air.
2,915,792, 12-8-59, CI. 20 — 42.
Kunzman, Francis A. : Hee —
Faasse, Adrian L.. Kunzman. and Moser. 2,871,868.
Kunzmann, Karl, to VEB Fernmeldewerk Arnstadt. Polarized
relay. 2,898,527, 8-4-59, CI. 317 — 172.
Kuo, Chi-Sheng, to Chemical Construction Corp. Closure and
seal for pressure vessels. 2,903,152, 9-8-59, CI. 220—46.
Kupchkk, John J., to Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Seals for rotat-
able members. 2,886,347, 5-12-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Kupchinsky, Leonard, and F. A. Layne, to Ferro Corp. Tile
setter. 2,897,571, 8-4-59, CI. 25—153.
Kuper, Heinrich : See —
Ortel, Gerhard. 2,896,680.
Kupferberg, Alfred B., and H. O. Singber, to Ortho Pharma-
ceutical Corp. Quaternary ammonium salt and N-thiotri-
chloromethvl hvdantoin vaginal composition. 2,886,487.
5-12-59, CI. 167—58.
Kupka, John J., to McKiernan-Terry Corp. Lubrication of
power hammers. 2,879,864, 3-31-59, CI. 184 — 7.
Kupka, John J., to McKiernan-Terry Corp. Underwater pile
hammer. 2,904,964, 9-22-59, CI. 61 — 76.
Kupstas, Edward E. : Sec —
Hennessy, Douglas J., and Kupstas. 2,882,285.
Kuras, Henry F. : See —
Himmel, Leon, and Kuras. 2,894,124.
Kuras, Manfred H. Motor vehicle muffler. 2,896,739, 7-28-
59, CI. 181 — 46.
Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. : See —
Matsumoto, Masakazu, Maeda, and Osugi. 2,909,502.
Osugi, Tetsuro, Tanabe, Ohono, and Suda. 2.906.594.
Kurata, Fred, and J. P. Kohn. Separation of normally gaseous
acidic components and methane. 2,900,797, 8-25-59, CI.
62—12.
Kurata, Fred, and J. P. Kohn. Separation of hydrogen sul-
fide and methane. 2,901,326, 8-25-59, CI. 23—225.
Kurath, Ernst, to Wisconsin Laboratories, Inc. Conditioning
container for brushes. 2,883,043, 4-21-59, CI. 206 — 15.1.
Kurek, Thaddeus M.. R. G. Popp, and D. C. Jones, to The
Martin Co. Towing hook for seaplanes. 2.872,890.
2-10-59, CI. 114—235.
Kurihara, Chuji : See —
Uchida, Ryujiro. and Kurihara. 2.871,825.
Kurita, Kentaro, to Hitachi Ltd. Static shielding of trans-
former windings. 2,905,911, 9-22-59, CI. 336 — 70.
Kuriyagawa, Mamoru, and M. Kumada, to Tokyo Shibaura
Electric Co., Ltd. Process of preparing alkylalkoxy
disilanes. 2/881,197, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 448.8.
Kuriyagawa, Mamoru, and M. Kumada, to Tokyo Shibaura
Electric Co.. Ltd. Process of preparing hexaalkyldisilane.
2,908.698. 10-13-59. CI. 260—448.2.
Kurk Products Co. : See —
Kurkjian, Yervant H. 2,889,064.
Kurka, Charles A. : See —
Hulzschuh. Donald L., Kurka, Phillips, and Streeter.
2,905,908.
Kurkjian, Yervant H., to Kurk Products Co. Flange locking
and distortion preventing means. 2,889,064, 6-2-59, CI.
215—11.
Kurlash Co., Inc., The : See —
Flvnn, John V. 2,893,404.
Kurlinski, Dale T. : See —
Gerber, Dale C, Seek, and Kurlinski. 2,876,481.
Kurlinski, Dale T., to The Hoover Co. Cotton rug cleaning
tool. 2,881,464, 4-14-59, CI. 15—360.
Kurlytis. Paul C. Rear view mirror. 2,895,380. 7-21-59, CI.
88—86.
Kurmer, John. Vehicle parking equipment. 2,915,203,
12-1-59, CI. 214—16.1.
Kurose, Keamon. Squeegee type fountain cleaning device.
2,893,044, 7-7-59, CI. 15—322.
Kurowski, Victor J., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator
including air circulator control means. 2,889,693, 6-9-59,
CI. 62 — 408.
Kurre, Paul G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Lubrication for
the movable disk of variable pitch sheaves. 2,876,649,
3-10-59, CI. 74—230.17.
Kurschner, Lloyd F. Clip attachment for paint brushes for
mounting a secondary brush. 2,917,763, 12-22-59, CI.
15 — 106.
Kursh, Maurice. Phonograph record holder. 2,8S1,912.
4-14-59, CI. 206—62.
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Kursh, Maurice. Phonograph record holder. 2,881,913,
4-14-59, CI. 206—62.
Kurshan, Jerome, to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
devices and system. 2,915,646, 12-1-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Kurt, Anton, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Combined valve
and chuck. 2,880,960, 4-7-59, CI. 251 — 149.
Kurth, Franz J. : See —
Honerkamp, Friedrich, Kurth, and Barlow. 2,884,005.
Kurth-Chappuis, Erwin, to Kurth Freres S.A. Fabrique de
Montres Certina. Free wheel coupling, chiefly for watches.
2,894,611, 7-14-59, CI. 192 — 41.
Kurth Freres S.A. Fabrique de Montres Certina : See —
Kurth-Chappuis, Erwin. 2,894,611.
Kurtis. James F., to Kdontz- Wagner Electric Co.. Inc.
Electrical apparatus. 2,873,326, 2-10-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Kurtz, Donald R., to General Electric Co. Fluid-pressure
controlled operating mechanism for a circuit breaker.
2,874,242, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 82.
Kurtz. Leonard D.. to J. A. Deknatel & Son, Inc. Surgical
needle. 2.869.550. 1-20-59. CI. 128 — 339.
Kurtz, Louis A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Phase shifter for
scanning antenna array. 2,908,906, 10-13-59. CI. 343 —
854.
Kurtz, Peter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Process for the
production of allyl substituted acetylene compounds.
2,884,464, 4-28-59, CI. 260—632.
Kurtz, Ralph W., to James B. Clow & Sons, Inc. Flexible
pipe-joint. 2,898,131, 8^-59, CI. 285 — 231.
Kurtz, Ralph W., to James B. Clow & Sons, Inc. Centrifugal
pipe casting machine. 2,901,793. 9-1-59, CI. 22 — 65.
Kurtz, Robert A. Fish lure. 2,896,357, 7-28-59, CI. 43 —
42.36.
Kurtzon, Albert. Shallow fluorescent lamp fixture. 2,897,347,
7-28-59, CI. 240—51.11.
Kury, Josef, to J. Bobst and Son S.A. Pneumatic brake
with pressure closed valve. 2,895,570, 7-21-59 CI 188 —
94.
Kuryla, Alan T. : See —
Kautz, George R., Kuryla, and Smithgall. 2,916,644.
Kuryla, Alan T., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electron
discharge device manufacture. 2,884,312, 5-28-59, CI.
41 — 42.
Kuryla, Alan T., and T. B. Vanner, to Svlvania Electric
Products Inc. Image reproduction device. 2,903,319,
9-8-59, CI. 316 — 18.
Kurylko, Lubomyr, and H. M. Schoen, to United States of
America, Navy. Viscosimeter comprising orificed baffles at
intervals along a fluid passage. 2,876,637, 3-10-59, CI.
73 — 56.
Kurz. Alvin M. : See —
Havnes, Alex L., Kurz. and Van Wicklin. 2,881,706.
Kurz, Karl D., and H.-O. Derndinger, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Valve actuating mechanism for
internal combustion engines. 2,904,024, 9-15-59, CI
123 — 90.
Kurz, Rainer, to Firma Paul Lechler. Heat treatment of
protective coatings. 2,916,399, 12-8-59, CI. 117 — 93
Kurz, Rudolf. Joint. 2,911,245, 11-3-59, CI. 287 — 99.
Kurz, Wilhelm : See —
Grohmann, Walter, and Kurz. 2,903,519.
Kurzen. Fritz : See —
Siemer. Harm. Kurzen. and Doppstadt. 2.868,786.
Kurzinski, Edward F., J. F. Collins, H. C. Barnes, and G P.
Dahm. to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the production
of nodular cast iron. 2,889,222, 6-2-59, CI. 75 — 130
Kurzke, Herbert, and H. Sattler, to Farbwerke Iloechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for preparing improved thin shaped structures,
such as filaments or foils, from linear polyesters. 2,917.-
779, 12-22-59. CI. 18—48.
Kusama, Jun : See—
Oshima, Motoyoshi, Kusama, and Ishii. 2,900,284.
Kusan Inc. : See —
Dunbar, George W. 2.872 051.
McLain, William R. 2,884,868.
McLain, William R., and Lescher. 2,903,817.
Kuschel, Max. Tubes of any suitable material. 2,881,953,
4-14-59. CI. 222 — 94.
Kushion, Joseph. Tool locating gauge. 2,886,895, 5-19-59,
CI. 33 — 185.
Kushner. Jack, to H. Z. Corp. Cells for electro-chemical
measurements. 2.870.077, 1-20-59, CI. 204 — 195.
Kushner, Martin : See —
Dunn, Edward J„ Jr., and Kushner. 2,882,178.
Kushner, Milton N., and R. A. Chapellier, to Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Automatic coupling. 2,894,779, 7-14-59.
CI. 294 — 83.
Kushner, Samuel : See —
Bach, Frederick L., Jr., Brabander, and Kushner.
2,909,523.
Kushynski, Leon, and S. Wolock, to Sydney Accessories, Inc.
Handbag structure. 2,914,105, 11-24-59, CI. 150 — 33.
Kusko, Alexander. Electrical system for compensating for
line voltage variations. 2,914,722, 11-24-59, CI. 323 — 66.
Kusnick, Arthur A. : See —
Phelps, Byron E., Sochor, and Kusnick. 2,913,171.
Kuss, Ernst, O. Emert, A. Dietrich, A. Elbel, and H. Zirngibl,
to Duisburger Kupferhuette. Working up of sulfide iron
ores. 2,910,348, 10-27-59, CI. 23 — 224.
Kusters, Eduard : See —
Appenzeller, Valentin. 2,908,964.
Urban, Peter. 2,870.706.
Kusters, Eduard. Apparatus for squeezing webs utilizing
alternate hard and soft rolls on different axes. 2,878,778,
3-24-59, CI. 118—117.
Kustusch, Edmund. Rotary undercutting tool. 2,888,968,
6-2-59, CI. 145 — 114.5.
Kustusch, Paul W. Fish lure casting device. 2,914,883,
12-1-59, CI. 43—41.2.
Kuthe, Charles H., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Internal and
internal-external surface heat exchange tubing. 2,913,009,
11-17-59, CI. 138—38.
Kuts, Richard M., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Automatic
hole treating machine. 2,909,081, 10-20-59, CI. 77 — 3.
Kutsay, Ali U. Electric strain gauge and resistance units
therefor. 2,873,341, 2-10-59, CI. 201—63.
Kutsay, Ali U, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Universal
fatigue machine with torsional elastic loading springs.
2,882,720. 4-21-59, CI. 73—91.
Kuttler, Leonard W., Jr. : See —
Flannery, Frank A., and Novkov. 2,906,146.
Flannery, Frank A., Novkov, and Stein. 2,913,935.
Kutz, Harry C. : See —
Timmerman, Robert W., and Kutz. 2,888,329.
Kutzler, Robert J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilot for aircraft. 2,881,990, 4-14-59, CI.
244 — 77.
Kux, Albert S., to Kux Machine Co. Pressure multiplier.
2,867,088, 1-6-59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Kux Machine Co. : See —
Kux, Albert S. 2,867,088.
Kuxhaus, Ruben H., to Royston Laboratories, Inc. Methods
and apparatus for coating pipe and the like. 2,867,188,
1-6-59, CI. 118—108.
Kuvkendall, Jack C. Safety feed control for liquid fuel.
2.869 628, 1-20-59. CI. 158—38.
Kuykendall, Leland S., to Collins Radio Co. Multiple shaft
positioning system. 2,905,021, 9-22-59, CI. 74 — 529.
Kuykendall, Leland S., to Collins Radio Co. Positive position
switch. 2,910,556, 10-27-59, CI. 200 — 67.
Kuyper, Herman S., to Rolscreen Co. Window operator.
2,877,842, 3-17-59, CI. 160—95.
Kuyper, Herman S., to Rolscreen Co. Folding door with
flexible hinge strips. 2,912,049, 11-10-59, CI. 160—231.
Kuypers, Joannes A. Apparatus for continuously feeding a
band of textile or similar material. 2,895,596. 7-21-59,
CI. 203—150.
Kuypers, Norbert T. : See —
Liddell, Robert E., Kuypers, and Yonkers. 2,885,700.
Kuzara, Joseph. Fish tape reel. 2,913,222, 11-17-59, CI.
254—134.3.
Kuze, Yoshikazu. Circuit breaking protectors. 2,898,420,
8-4-59, CI. 200—87.
Kuzela, Jan, and F. Vavfin. Device for the production of a
light filling from blast furnace, boiler and other slag.
2,880,456, 4-7-59, CI. 18—2.6.
Kuzinitz, Andrew A. : See —
Wallace, Glen W., and Kuzmitz. 2,880,580.
Kuzmitz, Andrew A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mechanism
for controlling fuel to a gas turbine engine. 2,888,067,
5-26-59, CI. 158—36.4.
Kvetinskas, Bruno : See —
Bloch, Herman S., and Kvetinskas. 2,886,614.
Kwake, John P. Swimming pool cover. 2,883,676, 4-28-59,
CI. 4 — 172.
Kwake, John P. Pillow-beach bag. 2,883,682, 4-28-59, CI.
5 — 344.
Kwapien, Henry P. : See —
Todd, Alexander W., and Kwapien. 2,911,763.
Kwartler, Irwin E., and R. L. Wade, to Royal McBee Corp.
Card binders. 2,898,919, 8-11-59, CI. 129—24.
Kwasniewski, George A. : See —
Bergsland, Charles H., James, Karimen, Kwasniewski,
and Neumeier. 2,893,009.
Kwasniewski, George A., to General Mills, Inc. Bending
mechanism. 2,902,691, 9-8-59, CI. 1 — 2.
Kwate, Bernard, to Therm-O-Lab Corp. Electrical heating
element. 2,882,187, 4-14-59, CI. 117—217.
Kwauk, Mooson, to, Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Low-
temperature gas absorption. 2,880,591, 4-7-59, CI. 62 — 17.
Kwistck Tflck * &6G
Copenhaver, John W., and Kwiatek. 2,882,310.
Kwiatek, Jack, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Process for pro-
ducing organophosphorus compounds. 2,882,303, 4-14-59,
CI. 260—543.
Kwiatek, Jack, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production of
organic phosphonyl halide. 2,882,308, 4-14-59, CI.
260 — 543.
Kwiatek, Jack, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production of
organophosphorus compounds. 2,882,309, 4-14-59, CI.
260—543.
Kwiatek, Jack, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production of
organic phosphonyl halide. 2,882,311, 4-14-59, CI.
260 — 543.
Kwiatek, Jack, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production of
organophosphorus compounds. 2,882,312, 4-14-59, CI.
260 — 543.
Kwiatek, Jack, and J. W. Copenhaver, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Production of organic phosphonyl halid^s. 2,882,313,
4-14-59, CI. 260—543.
Kwik-Kold of America, Inc. : See — -
Robbins, Albert A. 2,882,691.
Robbins, Albert A. 2,898,744.
Robbins, Albert A. 2,907,173.
Robbins, Albert A. 2,916,886.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kwolek. Slide mount.
Kwik Lok Corp. : See —
Paxton, Floyd G., and Baer. 2,907,586.
Kwikmrk, Inc. : Sec —
Boekeloo, Merrill E., Hoffman, and Patterson. 2,884,858.
Kwik-Set Expansion Co. : See —
Maynard, Samuel J. 2,900.863.
Kwitek, Edwin M., to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc.
Web cutting apparatus. 2,870,840, 1-27-59, CI. 164 — 68.
Kwok, Chi T.. to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Non-shrinking
seam and method of making. 2,871,486. 2-3-59, CI. 2 — 275.
Kwolek, Joseph M. : See — ■
Kwolek, Stephen S. 2,879,615
Kwolek, Stephen S., to J. M.
2,879,615, 3-31-59, CI. 40 — 158.
Kyhl, Robert L. : See —
Lavoo, Norman T., and Kyhl. 2,867,696.
Kyker, Glendon D. : See — -
McCoy, George, Inman, and Kyker. 2,914,573.
Kyker, Glendon D., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Fungicidal
compositions and their use. 2,894,015, 7-7-59, CI.
260 — 461.
Kyle, Marguerite G., to Beverly Vogue Co. Petticoat con-
struction. 2,887,688, 5-26-59, CI. 2 — 211.
Kyle, William D., Jr.. to McGraw-Edison Co. Circuit inter-
rupter. 2.870.289. 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 97.
Kyle, William F., Jr., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape appa-
ratus. 2.911,162, 11-3-59, CI. 242 — 55.12.
LCN Closers, Inc. : See —
Lasier, David R. 2,901,064.
Flint, Russell C. 2,905,965.
LKB-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag : See —
Aim, Rasmus S. 2,894,542.
Sjostrand, Fritiof, and Giirtler.
Svensson, Harry S. 2,867,148.
Svensson, Svante H. 2,883,900.
L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. : See —
2.884,681.
2,885,299.
2.868.684.
2,883,296.
2,904,453.
2,919,211.
2,919,221.
2,905,403.
2,875,669.
Labino, Dominick
Labino, Dominick.
Labino, Dominick.
Labino, Dominick.
Labino, Dominick.
Labino, Dominick.
Labino, Dominick.
Pirn, Richard A., and Rees.
Rea, William F. 2,898,054.
Robinson, Miles S. 2.875.727.
Sokal, Andrew L. 2,911,941.
Wolfe, Homer L. 2,891,739.
L and P Electric Co., Inc., The : See —
Lidsky, Louis. 2,895,699.
Laager, Creston F. : See —
Fawcett, Cecil G, and Laager. 2,880,572.
Fawcett, Cecil C, Stott, and Laager. 2,903,849.
Laager, Creston F. Single trigger for plural firing mecha-
nisms. 2,902,788, 9-8-59, CI. 42—69.
Laakso, Leo H., to M. E. Abbott, trustee. Apparatus for
investigating surface profiles. 2,914,938, 12-1-59, CI.
73—105.
Laba.i, John J. : See —
Cunningham, Claude J., and Labaj. 2,885,816.
Labanowski, Jessie : See —
Gabriel, Gustave O. 2,871,384.
La Bard, Lillian S. Clip-on swivel mirror for eyeglasses.
2,917,970, 12-22-59, CI. 88 — 41.
La Barre, Floyd, Jr., and W. D. Nagle, to Curtiss-Wright
Corp. Propeller shaft extender for propeller servicing.
2,913,817, 11-24-59, CI. 29 — 263.
Labarre, Maurice, to Specialties Alimentaires Bourguignonnes
(S. A. B.). Apparatus for injection moulding of plastic
material. 2,872,705, 2-10-59, CI. 18—30.
Labastie. Albert H. : See —
Kalikow. Irving, and Labastie. 2.874.440.
Labastie, Albert H., to General Electric Co.
dynamoelectric machine. 2,894,155, 7-7-59,
Labatt, John, Ltd. : See —
Compton, John, and Geiger. 2,894,841.
Labbe, Roy J. Coin dispensing machine. 2,881,774, 4-14-59,
CI. 133—2.
La Beau, Russell F., to iSutter Products Co. Machine for au-
tomatically making sand cores. 2,905,988, 9-29-59, CI.
22—10.
La Belle, Donald J., to General Motors Corp. Leaf and air
spring suspension. 2.874.956, 2-24-59, CI. 267 — 18.
La Belle, Donald J., to General Motors Corp. Mounting
means. 2,902,240. 9-1-59, CI. 248 — 201.
Laberge, Jacques J. E. : See —
Potvin, Roger J. A., Lavigne, and Laberge. 2,915,417.
Labin, Edouard, to Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R.B.V.
et de La Radio-Industrie. Electron tube. 2,913,620,
11-17-59, CI. 315—12.
Labino, Dominick, to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. Decorative
acoustical materials. 2.868,684, 1-13-59, CI. 154 — 45.9.
Labino, Dominick, to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. Glass compo-
sition. 2,883,296, 4-21-59, CI. 106 — 50.
Labino. Dominick, to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. Method of
producing fibers of different diameters simultaneously and
of producing glass paper therefrom. 2,884,681, 5-5-59, CI.
28 — 72.3.
Labino, Dominick, to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. Method of stop-
ping leaks in water systems using a composition comprising
glass fibers and a phenol or melamine formaldehyde resin.
2,885,299, 5-5-59, CI. 117—2.
Liquid cooled
CI. 310—54.
Labino, Dominick, to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. Pipe wrap
material and method of producing the same. 2,904,453,
9-15-59, CI. 117 — 126.
Labino, Dominick, to L.O.F Glass Fibers Co. Evaporator
plate and method of producing the same. 2,919,211,
12-29-59, CI. 117 — 126.
Labino, Dominick, to L.O.F Glass Fibers Co. Method for
making glass paper. 2,919,221, 12-29-59, CI. 162 — 156.
Lablache-Combier, Michel J. : See —
Bernad, Jacques J., Novion, and Lablache-Combier.
2,870.925.
La Bombard, Emerson H. : See —
Hudson, George A., La Bombard, and Swanson. 2,907,418.
La Bombard, Leon E. Method and apparatus for folding
trailing flaps. 2,883,917, 4-28-59, CI. 93 — 49.
La Bombard, Leon E., to The International Paper Box Ma-
chine Co. Folding and gluing apparatus. 2,899,873, 8-18-
59, CI. 93 — 52.
La Bombard, Leon E. Apparatus and method for feeding
sheets. 2,912,239, 11-10-59, CI. 271—6.
La Bombard, Leon E. Method and mechanism for squaring-up
boxes. 2,915,950, 12-8-59, CI. 93 — 36.
Labombarde, Raymond A. Folding apparatus for leading
flaps. 2,879,699, 3-31-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Labombarde, Raymond A. Apparatus for folding box blanks.
2,883,916, 4-28-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Labombarde, Raymond A. Multi-faced folding guide.
2,896,517, 7-28-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Labombarde, Raymond A. Flap folding apparatus and meth-
od. 2,899,872, 8-18-59, CI. 93 — 49.
La Bonia, Vincent, and J. W. Piatt, to The Piatt & Labonia
Co. Combined shelf and hanger means and improved
support therefor. 2,870,916, 1-27-59, CI. 211—90.
Laboratoires d'Electroniques et de Physique Appliquees :
See —
Desvignes, Francois. 2,870,520.
Laboratoria Pnarmaceutica Dr. C. Janssen M. W. : See —
Janssen, Paul A. J. 2,882,271.
Laboratoria Pharmaceutica Dr. C. Janssen, N.V. : See —
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2,894,033.
Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. : See —
Burrows. James L. 2.872.572.
Ayres, Herbert F., and Wright. 2,886,803.
Fuller, Harrison W., Woodsum, and Darou. 2,913,536.
Gordon, Bernard M. 2,913,179.
Husman, Paul A. 2,896,192.
Kelner, Robert C, and Rubinstein. 2,872,663.
Meyer, Maurice A. 2,902,218.
Meyer, Maurice A. 2,909,656.
Meyer, Maurice A., and Gordon. 2,910,237.
Ostroff, Edward D., and Meyer. 2,902,609.
Rubinstein. Harvey, and Kelner. 2.883,648.
Townsend, Ralph, and Ayres. 2.872,665.
Laboratory Equipment Corp. : See —
Bennet. Eugene L. 2.873,136.
Bennet, Eugene L. 2,878,050.
La Borde, Robert C, 5% to I. J. Kunik. Dispenser-container
for articles of magnetic material. 2,888,136, 5-26-59, CI.
206 — 66.
La Bossier, Ralph H. Tuning device for a guitar type in-
strument. 2,914,982, 12-1-59, CI. 84 — 312.
Laboulais, Jean L., to Kennedy Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp.
Method and apparatus for preheating finely divided kiln
charge with high temperature gases from the kiln.
2,883,173. 4-21-59, CI. 263—32.
La Bour, Harry E. Lubricated seal for centrifugal pump
shafts. 2,910,313, 10-27-59, CI. 286—8.
Laboureur, Pierre, to Societe d'Etudes at d'Applications
Biochimiques. Process of purifying and utilizing residual
waters resulting from the manufacture of paper pulp pre-
pared by the soda process. 2,897,148, 7-28-59, CI. 210 —
11.
La Branche, Harvey W., to Washington Steel Products. Inc.
Packaging apparatus and method. 2,892,294, 6-30-59, CI.
53—112.
Labrie, Joseph C. Door hardware. 2,917,771, 12-22-59, CI.
16 — 105.
La Brosse & J. Dupont Reunis (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Martin, Jean P. P. 2,893,783.
Martin, Jean P. P. 2,901,289.
Labrozzi, Anthony F., and P. J. D'Orazio, to International Re-
sistance Co. Packaging apparatus. 2,907,158, 10-6-59, CI.
53—126.
La Buff, Hugh P. : See —
Evans, Lyle W.. and La Buff. 2,873.189.
Labus, Otto, to The Trane Co. Air diffusing device.
2.869 449. 1-20-59. CI. 98 — 40.
Labus, Otto A. : See —
Bottorf, James D., and Labus. 2,913,227.
Lacart, Rollin H., to Madden Brass Products Co. Hermetic
port valve assembly for tapping fluid conduits. 2,S75,777,
3-3-59, CI. 137 — 318.
Lace, Donald A., Vs to N. M. Esser. Electro-mechanical os-
cillating device. 2,910,599, 10-27-59, CI. 310—39.
Lacefield, Arlie G., and W. B. Sorenson. Engine cooling
system. 2,905,158, 9-22-59, CI. 123 — 41.1.
Lacey, Eleanor E. : See — -
Harkness, Reed B., and Lacey. 2,870,906.
Lacey, John S. : See —
Robinson, Ralph O., Jr. 2,908,000.
Lacey, Joseph S. Aquarium equipment. 2,877,898, 3-17-59,
CI. 210—169.
LIST OF PATENTEES
537
Lacey, Richard N., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Hydrogenation
process. 2,867,663, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 593.
Lacey, Richard N., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Production
of acid chlorides. 2,871,257, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 480.
Lacey, Richard N., and H. Jowitt, to The Distillers Co. Ltd.
Production of tertiary acetylenic alcohols. 2,904,596,
9-15-59, CI. 260—638.
Lach, Walter, and R. S. Zapf, to Western Electric Co., Inc.
Grounding devices for electrical components. 2,895,120,
7-14-59, CI. 333 — 249.
La Chapelle, Albert L. : See —
La Chapelle, Euclid I. 2,898,615.
La Chapelle, Beatrice H. : See — ■
La Chapelle, Euclid I. 2,898,615.
La Chapelle, Euclid I., deceased ; B. H. La Chapelle, executrix,
% to A. L., % to B. H., and Vi to R. E. La Chapelle.
Method of drafting uppers on lasts. 2,898,615, 8-11-59,
CI. 12—145.
La Chapelle, Rachel E. : See —
La Chapelle, Euclid I. 2,898,615.
Lachat, Paul J. Auxiliary runner for ice skates. 2,867,445,
1-6-59, CI. 280—11.12.
Lachcik, Joseph S. : See —
Baltus, George T., Wolpin, Smith, and Lachcik.
2,897,792.
Lachiche, Julien, and A. Oriol, to Novacel. Method of pro-
ducing an oriented reinforced artificial sponge. 2,902,720,
9-8-59, CI. 18 — 48.
Lachman, Leon, and W. L. Suydan, Jr., to Ciba Pharmaceu-
tical Products, Inc. Method for preparing tablet granula-
tions. 2,877,159, 3-10-59, CI. 167 — 82.
Lachmann, Alfred, to The American Sugar Refining Co.
Brown sugar. 2,910,386, 10-27-59, CI. 127—30.
Lachmann, Alfred, to The American Sugar Refining Co.
Brown sugar. 2,910,387, 10-27-59, CI. 127 — 30.
Lachmann, Alfred, to The American Sugar Refining Co.
Brown sugar in powdered form. 2,910,389, 10-27-59, CI.
127 — 63.
Lachmann, Alfred, and F. Bush, to The American Sugar Re-
fining Co. Brown sugar. 2,910,388, 10-27-59, CI. 127 — 30.
Lackey. Alan D.. to T. S. Skillman and Co. Pty. Ltd. Coin-
operated vending machines. 2,895,583, 7-21-59, CI. 194 —
10.
Lackey, Marion D., to Unit Rig & Equipment Co. Two-
engine compound. 2,910,889, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Lackey, Robert S., and J. E. Houtz, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Temperature compensated damped rate gyro.
2.887,885. 5-26-59, CI. 74 — 5.5.
Lackey, Robert S., and C. C. Glover, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,916,917, 12-15-59, CI.
74 — 5.4.
Lackinger, Frank P. Rollers for hollow legged furniture.
2.877,489, 3-17-59. CI. 16 — 44.
Lackner, Erich. Load carrying structure. 2,917,901,
12-22-59. CI. 61—64.
Lackner, Robert V., and N. W. Dingman, to Penn Induction
Co. Induction heating of metal strip. 2,902,572 9-1-59.
CI. 219—10.41.
Lacks. Hyman, and M. Lambert. Modified foam nozzle.
2.894,694. 7-14-59, CI. 239 — 443.
Laclede-Cnristy Co. : See —
Wehpr. Herman W. 2.868.009.
Lacock, Robert M. : See —
Gottsehalk, Warren E., and Lacock. 2,905,334.
Lacoste, Francois. Door and window frame supporting struc-
ture. 2,881,813, 4-14-59, CI. 144 — 288.
La Coste, Lucien J. B., to La Coste & Romberg. Leveling
means for gravity meters or the like. 2,899,826, 8-18-59,
CI. 73 — 382.
La Coste & Romberg : See —
La Coste. Lucien J. B. 2,899,826.
Lacour, Roger : See —
Blanchi, Serge, and Lacour. 2,887,721.
Lacourciere, Wilfred J. : See —
Godfrey. Wallace C, and Lacourciere. 2,914,230.
Lacroix, Arthur J., Jr., to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Liquid
cooled hydraulically operated clutch. 2,909,258, 10-20-59,
CI. 192—113.
Lacroix, Arthur J.. Jr., to Raybestos-Manhattan. Inc.
Liquid cooled hydraulically actuated clutch. 2,914,157,
11-24-59, CI. 192 — 85.
Lacroix, Jean P. Automatic reminder for car maintenance.
2.884 725. 5-5-59, CI. 40 — 77.
La Croix. Lawrence D.. Jr. : See — -
Brehm, Allen E., Hamer. and La Croix. 2,897,069.
Lacroix, Seraphin, to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Pneumatic conveying
method and system. 2,919,159, 12-29-59, CI. 302 — 53.
Lacy, Peter D., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Modulation method
and system. 2,881,393, 4-7-59, CI. 332—16.
Ladd, George T., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Co.
Method of making bimetallic articles. 2,893,083, 7-7-59,
CI. 22—204.
Ladd, John W. B., to Bard-Parker Co., Inc. Art of packaging
and package constructions therefor. 2,890,792, 6-16-59,
CI. 206 — 65.
Ladd, John W. B., and T. R. Arden, to Bard-Parker Co.. Inc.
Support means for a group of relatively small similarly
shaped articles. 2,890,801, 6-16-59, CI. 211 — 177.
Ladd, William A., to Columbian Carbon Co. Method for pre-
paring an electron microscope specimen. 2,903,589, 9-8-59,
CI. 250—65.
Lade, Elmer V., to Multiscore Co., Inc. Panel grooving ma-
chine. 2,907,359, 10-6-59, CI. 144 — 136.
Ladell, Emil, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Security means for water cooled stirring windings.
2,871,279, 1-27-59, CI. 13 — 26.
Ladenburg, Kurt, to International Salt Co., Inc. Salt tab-
lets containing an ethylenediamine-tetracetic acid compound
and process of producing the same. 2,868,655, 1-13-59,
CI. 99—143.
Ladeuze, Maurice J. B., and P. Toni. Method for erasing
inks and gelatine impressions on tracing and other papers.
2,881,101, 4-7-59, CI. 134 — 6.
Ladewig, Wilhelm : See —
Lang, Kurt, Barthel, Ladewig, Hans, Reichelt, Klauss,
and Schadlich. 2,916,771.
Ladish Co. : See —
Furgason, Clyde A. 2,919,188.
Kessler, Joseph S., and Ebert. 2,869,211.
Ladner, Hilton B. Cargo handling assembly. 2,887,235,
5-19-59, CI. 212—15.
Laete, Edward J., to Wade Electric Products Co. Switch
assembly. 2,880,284, 3-31-59, CI. 200—16.
Lafaye, Hilton J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rim
construction. 2,900,006, 8-18-59, CI. 152 — 410.
Lafaye, Hilton J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tube-
less tire rim valve. 2,917,098, 12-15-59, CI. 152—427.
La Fever, Clifford E., to United States of America, Army.
firearm drum. 2,889,654,
C. Hale. Toy wagon steer-
2,913,250, 11-17-59, CI.
Skirted ball joint seal for
La Fever,' Mortier W., 30% to N.
ing and braking system.
280 — 87.01.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Ionization gauges
and method of operation thereof. 2,884,550, 4-28-59, CI.
313 — 7.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Gaseous dis-
charge device. 2,887,614, 5-19-59, CI. 315 — 36.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Cathode struc-
ture. 2,888,592 5-26-59, CI. 313 — 346.
Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Color television
tube and method for color television. 2,888,603, 5-26-59,
CI. 315—14.
Lafferty, John J. : See —
Craig, Paul N., and Lafferty. 2,919,271.
Laffoon, Carthrae M., and G. L. Moses, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Innercooled turbine generators. 2,917,644,
12-15-59, CI. 310—64.
La Flame, Frank E., to General Motors Corp. Motor com-
pressor unit. 2,905,372, 9-22-59, CI. 230 — 58.
La Fleur, James K. : See —
Le May. Dan B., and La Fleur. 2,902.836.
La Fleur, Kermit S., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Chromium complexes of fluorocarboxylic acids. 2,904,571,
9-15-59, CI. 260 — 438.
Lafont, Jacques, to Societe d'Etudes Chimiques pour l'lndus-
trie et l'Agriculture. Preparation of potassium sulphate
from calcium sulphate and potassium chloride. 2,882,128,
4-14-59, CI. 23—121.
Lafont, Jacques, to Societe d'Etudes Chimiques Pour l'lndus-
trie et l'Agriculture. Process of manufacture of potassium
sulphate. 2,906.603. 9-29-59. CI. 23 — 121.
La Forest, Louis Z., to McGraw-Edison Co. Record support
and loading apparatus for sheet record machine. 2,912,295,
11-10-59, CI. 346 — 138.
La Forge, Louis H., Jr. : See —
Sorg, Harold E., and La Forge. 2,899,590.
La Forge, Louis H., Jr., R. B. Neal, and R. N. Whitehurst,
to The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Jr.
University. Method for making disc-loaded waveguides.
2,898,273, 8-4-59, CI. 204—9.
La Forte, Michael J., to Vaughan Mfg. Co. Can opener.
2,889.620, 6-9-59. CI. 30 — 15.
La Forte, Michael J., to Vaughan Mfg. Co. Wall type can
opener. 2.912,752, 11-17-59, CI. 30 — 6.4.
La France, Cyrille H., to American Optical Co. Lens surfac-
ing techniques. 2,886.923, 5-19-59, CI. 51 — 185.
La France, Donald S. : See —
Hearne, George W., La France, and Finch. 2,887,498.
Lafront, Jacques, to Societe d'Etudes Chimiques pour l'lndus-
trie et l'Agriculture. Separation of potassium and sodium
ions from a mixture of sodium and potassium chlorides.
2,900,232, 8-18-59, CI. 23—64.
Lafumas, Paul, and J. Cerezat. to Societe des Usines
Chimioues Rhone-Poulenc. Betaine ascorbate. 2,868,804,
1-13-59. CI. 260 — 343.7.
La Fuze, David L., to General Electric Co. Frequency multi-
plier. 2.892,141, 6-23-59, CI. 321 — 7.
Lagarias, John S., to Koppers Co., Inc.
moving particles from fluid streams.
CI. 183—7.
Lager. Edward J. Manufacture of
2,873.504, 2-17-59, CI. 25—130.
Lagerling, Alf J. A. Pivotally mounted safety windshield.
2,907,602, 10-6-59, CI. 296—84.
Lagerwey, Anton A. F., to Shell Development Co. Valve.
2,912,003, 11-10-59, CI. 137 — 547.
Lagodmos, Peter G. Ileostomy appliance. 2,906,266, 9-29-
59, CI. 128—283.
La Grange, William A. : See —
Kessler, Vernon R., and La Grange. 2,869,505.
Lagucki, Edward B., to Shell Development Co. Electro-pneu-
matic tank switcher. 2,869.676, 1-20-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Apparatus for re-
2,906,369, 9-29-59,
burial vault lids.
538
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lahey, Parker J., and G. R. O'Leary, to Standard Railway
Equipment Mfg. Co. Coupler operating device. 2,876,912,
3-10-59, CI. 213 — 166.
Lahr, Alvin F. : See — -
Kanter, Jerome J., Lahr, and Havel. 2,911,710.
Lahr, Peter W. : See —
Seyfried, Arthur W., and Lahr. 2,891,745.
Lahr, Sheldon M. Electric light fixture. 2,901,724, 8-25-59,
CI. 339—154.
Lahti, Arvo A., and D. N. MacDonald, to Consolidated
Electrodynamics Corp. Digital to analog converting
apparatus. 2,873,439, 2-10-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Lahti, Arvo A., and G. D. Maxwell, to Consolidated Electro-
dynamics Corp. Tape transport control. 2,909,337,
10-20-59, CI. 242—55.12.
La Hue, Philip M., and E. E. Lewis, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Gyroscopic apparatus servosystem.
2,887,636, 5-19-59. CI. 318 — 28.
Laiming, Harrv J., to United States of America, Navy. Shaft
positioning device. 2,899,830, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 10.29.
Laiming, Harrv J., to United States of America, Navy. Shaft
positioning device. 2,900,828, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 10.29.
Laine, Edward A., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Appa-
ratus for handling coils. 2,905,078, 9-22-59, CI. 100—12.
Lalne, Edwin F., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Wide band regenerative frequency divider
and multiplier. 2,913,670, 11-17-59, Cl. 331 — 43.
Laine, Raymond. Dismountable sailing boat. 2,908,239, 10-
13-59, Cl. 114—39.
Laine, Thomas H. Fly swatter. 2,881,554, 4-14-59, Cl.
43—137.
Laing, George F. Bicycle rack. 2,873,034, 2-10-59, Cl.
211 — 17.
Lalng, Gordon F., and H. H. Dooley. Emission excited light
source. 2,910,593, 10-27-59, Cl. 250—77.
Laing. Nikolaus : See —
Rittershofer, Egon. 2,868,132.
Lair, Julien J. B., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Crystal semiconductor device. 2,878,399, 3-17-59,
CI. 307—88.5.
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploita-
tion des Procedes Georges Claude. : See —
Bassot, Andre. 2,900.488.
Etienne, Alfred. 2,900,799.
Grenier, Maurice. 2,882,998.
Grunberg, Jacques F. 2,918,802.
Laprand. Raymond. 2,892,347.
Maille, Jean. 2,884,236.
Regnauld, Pierre, and Bogatenkoff. 2,897,343.
Servigne, Marcel. Szarvasi, and Neuvy. 2,868,850.
Soulary, Pierre, and Moignet. 2,889,480.
Spire, Etienne. 2,871,008.
Laird, Stanley M., to Union Carbide Corp. Discharge and
mixing device. 2,907,501, 10-6^59, Cl. 222 — 485.
Laisne, Eugene W. Interchangeable nose guards. 2,881,661,
4-14-59, Cl. 88 — 50.
Lait, Raymond : See —
Holmes, William R., Le Feuvre, Lait, and Wood.
2,914,382.
Laitner Brush Co. : See —
Laitner, Walter W. 2,907,060.
Laitner, Walter W., to Laitner Brush Co. Fountain brush.
2,907,060, 10-6-59, Cl. 15—29.
Laitur, Martin W., to L. A. Young Spring & Wire Corp.
Cushion spring assemblies and spring elements thereof.
2,916,087, 12-8-59, Cl. 155—179.
Lajoie, Joseph L., to The Patent and Licensing Corp. Bitu-
minous coating compositions and articles coated therewith.
2,886,459, 5-12-59, Cl. 106—282.
Laka Tool and Stamping Co. : See —
Raszl, Larry. 2,907,302.
Lake, Donald B., and S. E. Stephanou, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process of spray drying a solution of a
monopersulfate and a boron compound. 2,886,412, 5-12-59,
Cl. 23 — 114.
Lake, Donald B., and S. E. Stephanou, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Production of alkali metal monopersul-
fates. 2,886,534, 5-12-59, Cl. 252 — 186.
Lake, Francis G., to Amefican Cvanamid Co. Agitator
shaft assembly. 2,867,997, 1-13-59. Cl. 64 — 1.
Lake, James H., to Eli Lilly and Co. Capsule cleaning device.
2,918,691, 12-29-59, Cl. 15—308.
Lake, Lawrence C. Refrigerator door. 2,891,834, 6-23-59,
Cl. 312—307.
Lake, Leslie T. : See — ■
Wilkinson, Cyril F., Jenkins, Lake, and Radcliffe.
2,875,111.
Lake, Robert E., to Whirlpool Corp. Washing machine.
2,904,983, 9-22-59, Cl. 68—22.
Lake Erie Machinery Corp. : See —
Hess, Relza J., and Swanson. 2,919,039.
Hoffmann, Otto. 2,875,732.
Hoffmann, Otto, and Swanson. 2,914,171.
'Swanson, Carl G. A. 2,867,321.
Swanson, Carl G. A. 2,896,783.
Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Biel, John H. 2,867,619.
Biel, John H. 2,867,620.
Biel, John H. 2,874,163.
Biel, John H. 2,900,415.
Biel, John H. 2,903,453.
Biel, John H. 2,911,408.
Biel, John H. 2,91S,406.
Biel, John H. 2,918,407.
Biel, John H. 2,918,408.
Lakins, Franklin D., and G. B. Lanphere, to Lipe-Rollway
Corp. Stock bar feed apparatus. 2,906,003, 9-29-59, Cl.
29—93.
Lako. Samuel. Fastener, grommet, etc., setting implement.
2,875,655, 3-3-59, Cl. 81 — 15.
Lakso Co. Inc.. The : See —
Lakso, Eino E., and Jones. 2,895,269.
Lakso, Eino E. Method and apparatus for wadding con-
tainers. 2,895,273, 7-21-59, Cl. 53—24.
Lakso, Eino E., and C. H. Jones. Jr., to The Lakso Co. Inc.
Cottoning machine. 2,895,269, 7-21-59. Cl. 53—21.
Laky, Elmer, and R. E. Walsh, to Breeze Corp., Inc. Winch
overload limiting device. 2,908,853, 10-13-59, Cl. 318 —
475.
Lai, Joginder, to H. D. Justi & Son, Inc. Polymerization
of unsaturated compounds in the presence of bactericidal
phenates of phenols and thiophenols. 2,873,263, 2-10-59,
Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Lai, Joginder, to H. D. Justi & Son, Inc. Polymethyl meth-
acrylate polymer in admixture with 2 butene 1,4 diol di-
methacrylate. 2,877,205, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Lai, Joginder, to H. D. Justi & Son, Inc. Acrylate monomers
and polymers of tetrahydropyran methyl alcohol. 2,877,208,
3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 45.o.
Lai, Joginder, to H. D. Justi & Son, Inc. Adhesive com-
position prepared by polymerizing a mixture of methyl
methacrylate and a tetrapolymer. 2,916,469, 12-8-59, Cl.
260 — 41.
Lalesse, Herman C, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Dual needle phonograph pick-up. 2,868,893. 1-13-59. Cl.
179—100.41.
Lalick, Michael J. All-purpose blanket. 2,870,464, 1-27-59,
Cl. 5—334.
La Lime, Theophile J. : See —
Richard, Henry J. 2,870,523.
L'Allemand, Charles C. : See —
Atwood, Rawson, and L'Allemand. 2,881,987.
Atwood, Rawson, and L'Allemand. 2,883,124.
Lalli, John O. : See —
Davies, Donald A., and Lalli. 2,884,829.
Lalll, Romeo A. Clamping jaw. 2,889,865, 6-9-59, Cl.
153—48.
Lalli, Romeo A. Stretch former with replaceable heated
die and pivotally mounted draw bar. 2,905,225, 9-22-59,
Q1 153 32
Lallier, Wendel. Hand hook. 2,905,499, 9-22-59, Cl.
294 — 26.
Lally, Philip M., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Travelling wave
oscillator. 2,878,412, 3-17-59, Cl. 315—3.5
L'Aluminium Francais : See —
Bechu, Xavier. 2,868.759.
La Maida, Thomas. Graduation cap. 2,899,682, 8-18-59, Cl.
2—195.
Lamaigre-Voreaux, Pierre, to Claude Paz et Visseaux. Cold
and hollow electrode. 2,913,298, 11-17-59, Cl. 316 — 26.
Lamar, Charles C, to Harper-Wyman Co. Combined shutoff
and safety control valve for burners. 2,886,050, 5-12-59,
Cl. 137—66.
Lamar, Charles C, to Harper-Wyman Co. Gas valves.
2.909,217, 10-20-59, Cl. 158—105.
La Maur Inc. : See —
Spiegel, Maurice L. 2,871,161.
Lamb, Anthony H., and E. R. Kebbon, to Daystrom, Inc.
Apparatus for comparing the moisture transmission char-
acteristics of materials. 2,904,996, 9-22-59, Cl. 73 — 73.
Lamb, Arthur B. : See —
Richter, George A., and Lamb. 2,893,754.
Lamb, Douglas J. : See —
Carter, Ralph H., Kingsbury, and Lamb. 2,900,783,
Lamb, Edward W., and M. E. McGowan. Swim flipper.
2,889,563, 6-9-59, Cl. 9—21.
Lamb, Everette. Electrical line clamp. 2,898,573, 8-4-59,
Cl. 339—246.
Lamb, F. Joseph, Co. : See —
Kay, John G. 2,873.020.
Kay, John G. 2,893,535.
Kay, John G., and Opperthauser. 2,885,069.
Kay, John G., and Rye. 2,873,019.
Lamb. Francis X., to Daystrom, Inc. Electrical instrument.
2,875,410, 2-24-59, Cl. 324 — 150.
Lamb, Francis X., to Daystrom, Inc. Electrical instrument
with a drum indicating dial. 2,875,411, 2-24-59, Cl.
324—151.
Lamb, Francis X., to Daystrom, Inc. Electrical instrument
with scale formed on case. 2,901,704, 8-25-59, Cl. 324 —
156.
Lamb, Francis X., to Daystrom, Inc. Instrument case.
2,901,705, 8-25-59, Cl. 324—156.
Lamb, Francis X., P. Huber, R. F. Estoppey, W. A. Roy,
and A. Dempster, to Daystrom, Inc. Electrical instrument.
2,875,409, 2-24-59, Cl. 324 — 147.
LIST OF PATENTEES
539
Lamb, Francis X., and P. P. Huber. to Daystrom, Inc. Elec-
trical instrument. 2,887,657, 5-19-59, CI. 324 — 151.
Lamb, Frank G. Upright refrigerator showcase. 2,890,573,
6-16-59, CI. 62 — 256.
Lamb, George E., to Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. Tail slitter.
2,900,025, 8-18-59, CI. 164 — 65.
Lamb, George E., and H. I. Rogge, to Ovalstrapping Inc.
Apparatus for suspending and feeding wire-tying machines.
2,876,959, 3-10-59, CI. 242—54.
Lamb, Glentworth : See —
Hardy, Elizabeth M.. Hosier, and Lamb. 2,879,198.
Hardy. William B., Hosier, and Lamb. 2,877,258.
Lamb, Glentworth, to American Cyanamid Co. Dodecyl-
guanidine salts as fruit tree fungicides. 2,867,562, 1-6-
59 CI. 167 — 22.
Lamb, Glentworth, and E. L. Clark, to American Cyanamid
Co. Pesticidal compositions. 2,882,196, 4-14-59, CI.
167 — 22.
Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. : See —
Lamb, George E. 2,900,025.
Lamb, Harold W., to Crossley Machine Co., Inc. Feed control
for machine tools. 2,916,017, 12-8-59, CI. 121 — 45.
Lamb, Kay K. Ladies' zipper puller. 2,8S7,751, 5-26-59, CI.
24 — 205.15.
Lamb, Jefferson P., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Earth bore-
hole investigation system. 2,879,648. 3-24-59. CI. 324 — 1.
Lamb, John, to John Lamb Publications and Inventions
Ltd. Combined starting and relief valves for internal
combustion engines. 2,911,999, 11-10-59, CI. 137 — 506.
Lamb, John, Publications and Inventions Ltd. : See —
Lamb, John. 2.911,999.
Lamb, Robert L., to The Coca-Cola Co. Coin operated multi-
product dispensing apparatus. 2,913,087, 11-17-59, CI.
194 — 13.
Lamb, Vassar G., and J. E. Kirk. Slug detecting and reject-
ing apparatus for telephone pay stations and other coin-op-
erated devices. 2.891.112. 6-16-59. CI. 179 — 6.3.
Lamb, William A. S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion source. 2,901,628, 8-25-59, CI.
250 — 49.5.
Lambach, Frederick A. Push-button fishing bobber. 2,867,936,
1-13-59. CI. 43 — 44.95.
Lambe, Harry W. : See —
Banus, Mario D., Winiarczyk, and Lambe. 2,898,195.
Lambeek, Adriaan J. J., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Bearing. 2,886,380, 5-12-59, CI. 308 — 72.
Lamberson, Jack L.. Jr., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Packer. 2,868,297. 1-13-59. CI. 3 66 — 121.
Lambert, Agard L. Car unloading device. 2,872,055, 2-3-59
CI. 214 — 44.
Lambert, Arnold L. Trail cart. 2,918,299, 12-22-59, CI.
280 — 47.26.
Lambert, Arthur : See —
Batty, John W., Lambert, Scott, and Seed. 2,913,481.
Lambert, Arthur, and B. N. Leyland, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. New diarylmethane derivatives, their man-
ufacture and application. 2,903,493, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 810.
Lambert Brake Corp. : See —
Dasse, Lester F., and Griswold.
Ferrell, William G., and Zindler.
Hahn, Emil H. 2.874,807.
Hahn, Emil H. 2,878,900.
Ishoy, Albert D., and Tiscornia.
Kershner, Osborn A., and Ishoy.
Lucker, Millard B. 2,883,008.
Lucker, Millard B., and Zindler.
Parrett, Dent. 2.876,881.
Lambert, Cecil A., and G. L. Webb, to Essex Wire Corp. Elec-
tromagnetic relay. 2,892,053, 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Lambert, Daryl G. Adjustable screen printing frame.
2,894,455, 7-14-59, CI. 101 — 415.1.
Lambert, Donald R., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Paper-feeding mechanism. 2,873,116, 2-10-59, CI.
271 — 2.4.
Lambert, Donald R., to Powers-Samas Accounting Machines
Ltd. Printing machines. 2,895,410 7-21-59, CI. 101 — 93
Lambert Engineering Co. : See —
Wells. Willis L. 2,886,953.
Lambert, Harry E.. to Central Fibre Products Co. Egg pack-
ing flats. 2,872,062, 2-3-59. CI. 217—26.5.
Lambert, Harry L., to Royal McBee Corp. Separable cartridge
for an inked printing ribbon. 2,873,014, 2-10-59, CI.
197 — 151.
Lambert, Harry L., to Royal McBee Corp. Type bar rebound
check mechanisms. 2,889,025, 6-2-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Lambert, Harry L., to Royal McBee Corp. Perforated record
reader and feed mechanism. 2,900,130, 8-18-59, CI 235 —
61.11.
Lambert, Harry E., to Central Fibre Products Co. Pulp-
molding dies. 2,903,062, 9-8-59, CI. 162 — 411.
Lambert, Harry L., to Royal McBee Corp. Carriage drive
means for business machines. 2,917,151, 12-15-59, CI.
197—62.
Lambert, Harry L., and P. F. Page, to Royal McBee Corp.
Anti-jamming device for typewriter type bars. 2,880,837,
4-7-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Lambert, Harry L., P. F. Page, and A. G. Snyder, to Royal
McBee Corp. Automatic apparatus for operating business
machines. 2,894,614, 7-14-59, CI. 197 — 20.
Lambert, Henri J. M., and G. P. Mongin. Wall cabinet.
2,873.161. 2-10-59, CI. 312—292.
2,869,052.
2,916,105.
2,910,148.
2,883,009.
2,883,019.
2,889,894.
Lambert, John T. Dispensing receptacles. 2,881,955, 4-14-59,
CI. 222—181.
Lambert, Kermit N. : See —
Ness, Odvar A., and Lambert.
Lambert, Milton : See —
Lacks, Hyman, and Lambert, 2,894,694.
Lambert, Ralph D. Recoil selector mechanism for firearms.
2,873,651, 2-17-59, CI. 89 — 198.
Lambert, Ray. Interference degenerators. 2,884,520,
4-28-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Lambert, Robert D. : See —
Zieg, Clifford V., Lee, and Lambert. 2,918,878.
Lambert, Robert D., to Halvorsen Products Mfg. Co. Ac-
tuating mechanism for collating machine. 2,873,966,
2-17-o9, CI. 270 — 58.
Lambert, Roger-Bmile : See —
Chan, Andre D. II., and Lambert. 2,910,807.
Lambert, S., A.G. : See —
Freudiger, Ernst. 2,891,450.
Lambert, Ulysses L, yi0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc
Stamp application machine. 2,899,094, 8-11-59, CI.
216 — 25.
Lamberti, Vincent, to Lever Brothers Co. Process of prepar-
ing /S,/8,j6-tris (hydroxymethyl) methyl amides. 2,877,245,
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 404.
Lamberton, Clifford J., to General Electric Co. Machine
wound magnetic core. 2,909,742, 10-20-59, CI. 336—212.
Lamberton, Clifford J., E. F. Christensen, and D. Keating, to
General Electric Co. Three winding transformer. 2,878,455,
3-17-59, CI. 336—183.
Lamberton, Jean, and H. de Lacheisserie, to Societe d'Electro-
Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries d'Ugine.
Method of separating isotopes. 2,873,237, 2-10-59, CI.
204—125.
Lamberton, Robert W. Cleaning device. 2,900,653, 8-25-59,
CI. 15—164.
Lambertsen, Christian J. Breathing apparatus. 2,871,854,
2-3-59, CI. 128 — 142.
Lambrech, Joseph A., W. H. Hensley, R. E. Kent, and J. E.
Lynch, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Thioamine anthelmintic
agents. 2,902,402, 9-1-59, CI. 167—53.
Lambrech, Joseph A., to Union Carbide Corp. a-naphthol
bicyclic aryl esters of N-substituted carbamic acids.
2,903,478, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 479.
Lambton, Charles W. Mixing device for delivering liquid
mixtures or solutions. 2,907,528, 10-6-59, CI. 239 — 315.
Lamburn, Alan S., to Smiths America Corp. Valves for the
control of fluid flow. 2,911,010, 11-3-59, CI. 137—629.
Lamerson, Ulden D., to Allied Steel and Conveyors, Division
of The Sparks-Withington Co. Method and apparatus for
inflating a tubeless tire and seating the beads. 2,910,117,
10-27-59, CI. 157—1.1.
Lamkin, John C. : See —
Sorg, Leonard V., and Lamkin. 2,877,714.
Sorg, Leonard V., and Lamkin. 2,895,807.
Lamkin, Richard C. : See —
Engel, J Anthony, and Lamkin. 2,875,526.
Lamm, Lewis J., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for
spray painting. 2,894,175, 7-7-59, CI. 317 — 3.
Lamm, William R. Cigarette. 2,890,704, 6-16-59, CI. 131—
15.
Lamme, Ruth B. Frame for use in making hooked rugs.
2,879,621, 3-31-59, CI. 45—24.
Lamme, Ruth B. Apparatus for use in making hooked rugs
or the like. 2,884,737, 5-5-59, CI. 45 — 24.
Lammers, Delmar R. : See —
Johnson, Harold R., and Lammers. 2,882,103.
Lammerz, Ernst, to Aktiengesellschaft fur Unternehmungen
der Eisenund Stahlindustrie. Hvdraulic power transmis-
sion. 2,881,641, 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 730.
Lammerz, Ernst, to Aktiengesellschaft fur Unternehmungen
der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie. Reversible drive system.
2,898,774, 8-11-59, CI. 74 — 377.
Lammler, Georg : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Siedel, Leditschke, Schorr, Schmidt-
Barbo, and Lammler. 2,875,205.
Lamon, David E. : See —
Wendshuh, Herbert L., and Lamon. 2,877,013.
La Monaca, Hugh L. Vine lifting attachment. 2,917,119,
12-15-59, CI. 172—691.
La Monica, Frank, to The United Tool & Die Co. Tracer
controlled hydraulic valve. 2,880,958, 4-7-59, CI. 251 — 3.
Lamont, Adam S., to General Motors Corp. Variable speed
mechanism. 2,895.575, 7-21-59. CI. 192 — 3.2.
Lamont, John, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Impedance meas-
uring system. 2.874,351, 2-17-59. CI. 324 — 57.
La Mont Steam Generators, Inc. : See —
Stabenow, Georg. 2,907,306.
Lamourdedieu, Marcel : See — ■
Stone, Morris D., Greenberger, and Lamourdedieu.
2,887,422.
Lamoureux, Gilbert J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article-
working apparatus. 2,877,496, 3-17-59, CI. 18 — 19.
Lamoureux, Jean A. : See —
Hiskey, Clarence F., and Lamoureux. 2,889,218.
Lamouria, Lloyd H. : See —
Abernathy, George H.. and Lamouria. 2,869,284.
Lamouria, Lloyd H., to Regents of The University of Cali-
fornia. Grape harvester. 2,893,194, 7-7-59, CI. 56—331.
Lampard, Edward D. Rack for forming, smoking and cutting
of sausages, such as "frankfurters" and the like. 2,874,403,
2-24-59, CI. 17—34.
540
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Zellweger, Conrad.
Zellweger, Conrad.
Lancaster, Arthur M.,
Lampe, Frederick W. : See —
Bown, Delos E., and Lampe. 2,913,445.
Lampe, Fiiedrich W., to Lapeer Mfg. Co. Lever unlocking
means in toggle action clamping devices. 2,894,547,
7-14-59, CI. 144 — 302.
Lampe, Friedrich W., to Lapeer Mfg. Co. Clamp with pre-
determined clamping force indicating means. 2,899,995,
8-18-59, CI. 144 — 302.
Lampe, Robert C, to Electrolux Corp. Multiple purpose
cleaning tool. 2,885,717, 5-12-59, CI. 15 — 417.
Lampen, J. Oliver, A. F. Langlykke, and H. Yacowitz, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Animal growth stimulation
compositions. 2 903,350, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 2.
Lamport. Bernard B. : klee —
Haynes, Harry L., Sousa. and Lampert. 2,872,367.
Lampert, Bernard B., and J. E. Meili, to Union Carbide
Corp. Production of 9,9'-bifluorylidene. 2,905,728,
9-22-59, CI. 260—668.
Lampert, Bernard B., J. V. Murray, Jr., and D. W. Peck, to
Union Carbide Corp. Separation of aromatic hydrocarbons
from aliphatic hydrocarbons using ketodioxane. 2,910,518,
10-27-59. CI. 260—674.
Lampert, Murray A. : See —
Goldstein, Ladislas, Dorney, and Lampert. 2,903,652.
Lamph, Ara N. : See —
Van Wagenen, Norman L., and Lamph. 2,905,196.
Lamphier, Walter C. : See —
Rice. Livingston L., Lamphier, and Netherwood.
2.870.385.
Lampkin, Omar F. Anti-spill liquid container. 2,884,157,
4-28-59. CI. 220 — 41.
Lampman, George W. : See —
Sampson, Lawrence R., and Lampman. 2,904,769.
Lampman, George YV., C. B. Leach, and L. R. Vivian. Jr.. to
General Motors Corp. Leaf spring assembly. 2,873,962,
2-17-59. CI. 267 — 49.
Lamport. Marvin : See —
Mehler, Murray. 2,889,556.
Lamprecht, Glenn W. : See — ■
Hazen, Lloyd D., and Kemnltz. 2.908,111.
Lamprecht, Rudolf : See —
Miiller, Wilhelm, and Lamprecht. 2.917.999.
Lamps, William, and J. L. Terranova : said Terranova, assor.
to said Lamps. Hypodermic needle cleaning and drying
apparatus. 2.872.931. 2-10-59, CI. 134 — 99.
La Nationale S.A. : See —
Zellweger, Conrad. 2.882.940.
2,895,318.
2,895,633.
and J. L. Hollis, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Method of tire manufacture. 2,879,828,
3-31-59, CI. 154 — 9.
Lancaster, Arthur W., to Williams & Wilson Ltd. Wrapping
paper supply means. 2,893,189, 7-7-59. CI. 53 — 198.
Lancaster, Arthur W., to Williams & Wilson Ltd. Roll
wrapping. 2,893,190, 7-7-59, CI. 53—380.
Lancaster, Arthur W., to Williams & Wilson Ltd. Cutting
and gluing means for paper strip. 2,893,191, 7-7-59, CI.
53—380.
Lance. Orville P. : See —
Roscoe, Merrill W., and Lance. 2,894,411.
Lancer, Thomas : See —
Wisdom, Pollard V. 2,890,044.
Lanciani, Daniel A., to Microwave Associates, Inc. Transi-
tion for waveguide. 2,894,218, 7-7-59, CI. 333 — 21.
Lanciani, Daniel A., to Microwave Associates, Inc. Wave-
guide bend. 2,899,651, 8-11-59, CI. 333—21.
Lanciano, Claude O., Jr. Trapped air life preserver.
2,905.954. 9-29-59, CI. 9—20.
Laneucki, Marian A., and J. W. Strange, to Thorn Electrical
Industries Ltd. Instrument dial illuminator. 2.891,141.
6-16-59. CI. 240—8.16.
Lancv. Leslie E. Electrotreating apparatus and process.
2,887,447, 5-19-59. CI. 204 — 198.
Land-Air, Inc. : See —
Apa, Frank E., and Torrible. 2,881,377.
Hammer. Warren H., and Loomer. 2,906,584.
Reed. Earl V.. and Vahev. 2,883,554.
Werndl. Ernst F. 2.892,990.
Land, Charles W. Vacuum operated passenger safety device
for vehicle dash. 2,902,292, 9-1-59, CI. 280—150.
Land. Chester B.. to F-R Machine Works, Inc. X-ray tilt
table. 2.888.567. 5-26-59. CI. 250 — 58.
Land, Chester B., to F-R Machine Works, Inc. X-ray cone
assembly. 2,911,537, 11-3-59, CI. 250 — 105.
Land. Edwin H.. to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus.
2,873.658, 2-17-59. CI. 95—13.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Process of washing and
protecting photographic silver images. 2,874,045, 2-17-59,
01. 96 — 29.
Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus
and product useful therein. 2,903,951, 9-15-59, CI.
95—19.
Land. Edwin H., and V. K. Eloranta. to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic device for treating photographic prints with
a liquid. 2,873,660. 2-17-59, CI. 95 — 89.
Land, Edwin H., V. K. Elornnta, and M. N. Fairbank, to
Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus. 2,880,658,
4-7-59, CI. 95—13.
Land, Edwin H., and V. K. Eloranta, to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic apparatus. 2,880,659, 4-7-59, CI. 95—13.
to Polaroid Corp.
2,880,660, 4-7-59,
Land, Edwin H., and V. K. Eloranta,
Photographic product and apparatus.
CI. 95—13.
Land, Edwin H., and W. J. McCune, Jr., to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic product including means containing a
processing liquid. 2,898,208, 8^1-59, CI. 96 — 76.
Land, Elvin S. Garment holder. 2,913,792, 11-24-59, CI.
24 — 137.
Landa. Arthur J. : See —
Catlin, Robert T., and Landa. 2,873,446.
Catlin, Robert T., and Landa. 2,873,447.
Landam Products Corp. : See —
Dammond, Howard R. 2,879,372.
Landau, Ralph : See —
Naffer. Alfred, and Landau. 2,909,575.
Landells, George : See —
Evans, John G., Landells, and Meals. 2,911,324.
Landemann, Bertram M. : See —
Birdseve. Sidnev H. 2.867,916.
Lander, Denis E. R. Antennas. 2,871,478, 1-27-59, CI.
343—857.
Lander, James G., to Diamond Alkali Co. Adhesive composi-
tions. 2.870.033. 1-20-59, CI. 106 — 82.
Landers, Leo A. : See —
Schaefer, Frederic C, and Landers. 2,901,464.
Landers, Harry M. : See —
East, William J., and Landers. 2,877,419.
Landers, Harry M., to United States of America, Army.
Electrical switch construction. 2,883,492, 4-21-59, CI.
200—142.
Landers, Harvey S. Pressure roller for pellet mill.
2,875,709, 3-3-59, CI. 107 — 14.
Landers, James E., and J. D. Sudbury, to Continental Oil
Co. Method and apparatus for cathodic protection of wells.
2,875,142, 2-24-59, CI. 204 — 147.
Landes, John T. : See —
Vanier, John J., and Landes. 2.890,803.
Landesman, Eugene. Screen printing machine. 2,894,451,
7-14-59, CI. 101—126.
Landgraf, David C. Grass root planter. 2,889,959, 6-9-59,
CI. 221 — 42.
Landgraf, Fred : See —
Goldsworthy. William B.. and Landgraf. 2,871,911.
Landgren, Lowell V. Motion transmitting mechanism.
2,883,878, 4-28-59, CI. 74—496.
Landis, Elmer K. : See —
Rizer, Ralph B., and Landis. 2,871,787.
Landis, George G.. to The Lincoln Electric Co. Electrode
holder. 2.873.357. 2-10-59. CI. 219—138.
Landis, George G„ to The Lincoln Electric Co. Means and
method for deep flux arc welding. 2,909,642, 10-20-59,
CI. 219—73.
Landis, George G„ and J. E. Carroll, to The Lincoln Electric
Co. Metallic vapor shielded electric arc welding.
2.909.648, 10-20-59, CI. 219—137.
Landis, George G., K. L. Brown, and W. G. Mosgrove, to
The Lincoln Electric Co. Out-of-position are welding.
2.909.649, 10-20-59, CI. 219 — 137.
Landis, George G., and D. M. Patton, to The Lincoln Electric
Co. Method and means for bare electrode welding of alloy
steels. 2,909,650, 10-20-59, CI. 219—146.
Landis, George G., and D. M. Patton. to The Lincoln Electric
Co. Method and means for bare electrode welding.
2,909,778, 10-20-59, CI. 219 — 146.
Landis & Gyr A. G. : See —
Bollmann, Karl. 2,884,596.
Bollmann, Karl. 2,889,111.
Galavics. Franz. 2,905,388.
Schmid, Hans, and Hiirlimann.
Tschappu, Fred. 2,919,405.
Tschappu, Fred. 2.919,406.
Winet, Hans. 2,901,212.
Landis. Harold E. and J. D. Receptacle supporting stand.
2,903,221, 9-8-59, CI. 248 — 154.
Landis, Jesse A. Glare shield. 2,871,482, 2-3-59. CI. 2 — 12.
Landis, John D. : See —
Landis, Harold E. and J. D. 2,903,221.
Landis Machine Co. : See —
Hanna, Edward C. 2,896,484.
Hubl, Johann. 2,870,663.
Htibl, Johann. 2,871.736.
Moeltzner, Ernst F. W. 2.873.634.
Moeltzner. Ernst F. W. 2.886,836.
Moeltzner, Ernst F. W. 2,909,952.
Omwake, Warren S. 2,891,534.
Landis, Peter H. Athletic tackling
2,913,245, 11-17-59, CI. 273—55.
Landis, 'Stanley L. Electrioallv operated saw mill set works
of the ratchet type. 2,899,990, S-18-59, CI. 143—120.
Landis Tool Co. : See — ■
Balsiger, Harold E. 2.874,518.
Balsiger, Harold E., and Jones. 2.867,058.
Bricker, Robert E.. Flohr. and Gebel. 2,S99,77S.
Hollengreen, Milburn A. 2,909,013.
Lehman, Lester H. 2,SS4.747.
Landis, William C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Con-
version brake cylinder. 2.880,043, 3-31-59, CI. 309 — 3.
Lando, Ellis A., and K. A. Klenz, to Lando Products, Inc.
Venetian blind construction. 2,884,052, 4-28-59, CI.
160—168.
Lando Products, Inc. : See —
Lando, Ellis A., and Klenz. 2.884.052.
2,901,643.
bags and the like.
LIST OF PATENTEES
541
Convertible folding play-yard. 2,896,224,
-99.
to J. C. Hockery, as trustee. Can
cutter assembly. 2,893,117, 7-7-59,
Window seat. 2,868,592, 1-13-59, CI.
Landqvist, Nils D. : See —
Corneliusson. Karl G. E., Darum, Landqvist, Linnarson,
and Svansson. 2,892,470.
Landregan, Robert J. : See — ■
Conner, Jesse J., and Landregan. 2,918,182.
Landretb, Herschel J. Pipe cutter. 2,877,549, 3-17-59, CI.
30—99.
Landrey, Leo R. : See —
Engelman, Joseph H., Landrey, and Le Gendre.
2,878,407.
Landrey, Leo R., to Burroughs Corp. Matrix glow tube indi-
cator. 2,876,385, 3-3-59, CI. 315 — 169.
Landrey, Leo R., to Burroughs Corp. Indicator tube of the
glow lamp type. 2,898,500, 8-4-59, CI. 313—109.5.
Landrigan, Richard B., L\ L. Fauser. and R. E. Tom, to
Haloid Xerox Inc. Electrophotographic developing process.
2,872,338, 2-3-59, CI. 117 — 17.5.
Landrum, Billy F. : See —
Errede, Louis A., Landrum, and Davis. 2,914,511.
Herbst, Ralph L., Jr., and Landrum. 2,888,446.
Landrum, Billy F., and R. L. Herbst, Jr., to Minnesota
Mining and Mfg. Co. Graft copolymer of unsaturated
monomer and copolymer of fluorinated olefin and permaleic
acid and process of preparing same. 2,867,601, 1-6—59,
CI. 260 — 45.5.
Landrum, Billy F., and R. L. Herbst, Jr., to Minnesota
Mining and Mfg. Co. Copolymers of fluorine containing
olefins and permaleic acid and process of preparing same.
2,867.608. 1-6-59, CI. 260—77.5.
Landrum, Billy F., K.-H. Kahrs, H. Kuhn, and R. Schaff, to
Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Purification of fluorine
containing olefin monomers. 2,909,571, 10-20—59, CI.
260 — 653.5.
Landrum, Porter. Vacuum responsive throttle control for
internal combustion engines. 2,897,806, 8-4-59, CI.
123 — 103.
Landrum, Porter. Throttle control for internal combustion
engines. 2,897,807, 8-1-59, CI. 123—103.
Landry, Henry J. Folding play-yard. 2,883,679, 4-28-59,
Landry, Henry J. Latch construction. 2,883,698, 4-28-59,
CI. 16 — 144.
Landry, Henry J.
7-28-59. CI. 5-
Landry, William J.
opener latch and
CI. 30—9.
Landus. Warren J.
304 — 24.
Landuyt, John F., and R. T. Simmons, to General Electric
Co. Control device. 2,883,599. 4-21-59, CI. 318 — 471.
Landwerlen, Richard G., and H. W. Vahlteich, to Corn Prod-
ucts Co. Wax polish. 2,909,437, 10-20-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Landwier, William G., to The Murray Corp. of America.
Washing machines. 2,867,105, 1-6-59, CI. 68 — 23.
Lane, Arthur W. : See —
Ambrose. Walter J., and Lane. 2,879,670.
Lane Container Co. : See —
Lane, Dan R. 2,896,832.
Lane. Dan R., to Lane Container Co. Packaging with corner
saddle means. 2,896,832, 7-28-59, Cl. 229 — 14.
Lane, Donald A. : See —
Yarrison, Walter W., Meyer, and Lane. 2,912,717.
Lane, Donald B. Bleeder valves. 2,893,683, 7-7-59, Cl.
251 — 180.
Lane, Donald R. : See —
Wallace, John, and Lane. 2,905,516.
Lane. Earl W. : See —
Brown, George L., and Lane. 2,903,486.
Lane, Earl W., and G. L. Brown, to Rohm & Haas Co. Alkyl-
phenoxypolyethoxyalkanols. 2,903,485, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 —
613.
Lane, Edward J. H. : See —
Gott, Richard F., and Lane. 2,883,930.
Lane, Floyd : See —
Wieham, William E.. Lane, and Wilson. 2.868.225.
Lane, James A., R. E. Engberg, and J. M. Welch, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Reactor
control mechanism. 2,885,893, 5-12-59, Cl. 74 — 2.
Lane. John H. : See —
Chen, Tung C, and Lane. 2.918,660.
Chen, Tung C, and Lane. 2,918,661.
Lane, John H. to Burroughs Corp. Non-destructive core
read-out. 2,874.374, 2-17-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Lane. John J. : See —
Thompson, Wayne G. 2,887,073.
Lane. John J., to The Guiberson Corp. Well spider. 2,890,-
513, 6-16-59. Cl. 24 — 263.
Lane, John R., to United States Steel Corp. Device for
marking traveling strip. 2,913,978, 11-24-59, Cl. 101 — 4.
Lane. Lloyd H. : See —
Lanneau, Keith P., and Lane. 2,868,986.
Lane, Malcolm S. : See —
Erekson, Arthur B., Lane, and Seidman. 2,899,787.
Lane, Richard O., to M & M Research and Development Co.
Artificial abrasive articles. 2,877,103, 3-10-59, Cl. 51 — 298.
Lane. Robert S. : See —
Ryan, Claire S., and Lane. 2,867,865.
Lane, Thomas G., Jr. : See —
Hehn, Otto. 2,909,963.
Lane-Wells Co. : See —
Floyd, Acey L., Jr. 2,879,360.
Lane, William B. Method and apparatus for controlling re-
fractory lined furnace temperatures. 2,874,303, 2-17-59,
Cl. 250—83.
Lane, William N., to General Binding Corp. Plastic binding
element. 2,910,068, 10-27-59, Cl. 129 — 1.
Laney, Willis G., to Bestile Mfg. Co. Clip. 2,918,244,
12-22-59, Cl. 248 — 214.
Lang, Albert P.. to Sperry Rand Corp. Inking system for
high speed printers. 2,869,454, 1-20-59, Cl. 101—93.
Lang, Arthur J. : See —
Hardman, Kenneth V., Lang, and Doane. 2,913,751.
Lang, Clark B., to United Steel & Wire Co. Combined
transporting and display apparatus. 2,916,293, 12-8-59,
Cl. 280—79.3.
Lang, Delmer T. Temperature responsive device. 2,892,003,
6-23-59, Cl. 200 — 140.
Lang, Donald R. : See —
Nelson, Orval E. 2,876,790.
Lang, Edward H. : See —
Fortune, Ronald. 2,891,763.
Fortune, Ronald. 2,907,346.
Lang, Helmuth, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Apparatus for forming
seamless packages for fluidsi. 2,902,808, 9-8-59, Cl. 53 —
180.
Lang, Herman A. Hanger device. 2,891,757, 6-23-59, Cl.
248 — 224.
Lang, John A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Shaft clamp for
hub type device. 2,913,265, 11-17-59, Cl. 287 — 52.
Lang, John C, to Grey Equipment, Inc. Hogshead machine.
2,866,976, 1-6-59, Cl. 1 — 129.
Lang, John L. : See —
Archer, Wesley L., Montgomery, and Lang. 2,895,936.
Dreisbach, Robert R., and Lang. 2,900,279.
Lang, Karl A., and C. H. Stevenson, to Lindberg Engineering
Co. Metal melting furnace. 2,892,005, 6-23-59, Cl. 13 — 2.
Lang, Karl F. : See —
Geller, Julius, Schumacher, and Lang. 2,893,956.
Lang, Keith M., to General Mills, Inc. Ballast discharge de-
vice. 2,907,502, 10-6-59, Cl. 222 — 557.
Lang, Kornelia : See —
Fodor, Gabor, Vineze, Toth, Janzso, and Lang.
2,905,687.
Lang, Kurt, W. Barthel, W. Ladewig, F. Hans, W. Reichelt,
E. Klauss, and A. Schadlich. Pressing tools particularly
for the manufacture of large-area pressings. 2,916,771,
12-15-59 Cl 18 35
Lang, Murray' J. Stapling device. 2,897,500, 8-4-59,
Cl. 1—2.
Lang, Otto. Tire chain applying tool. 2,882,770, 4-21-59,
Cl. 81 — 15.8.
Lang, Paul, and F. Vicik, to Ten Bosch, M., Inc. Anti-friction
bearing unit. 2,889,181, 6-2-59, Cl. 308 — 6.
Lang, Paul A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Chassis mounting mechanism. 2,876,389, 3-3-59, Cl.
317—99.
Lang, Richard E., and D. P. Rohrer. to Protein Foundation,
Inc. Centrifuging apparatus. 2,906,450, 9-29-59, Cl.
233 23
Lang, Thomas G. Pulse jet. 2,903,850, 9-15-59, Cl.
60—35.6.
Lang. Warren H. : See —
Hodges. William A.. Floyd, and Lang. 2,883,266.
Langballe, Wilhelm, H. W. Riddervold, S. E. M. Norlindh, and
K. G. Lindqvist. Device for rolling with repeaters in open
mills. 2.875.653, 3-3-59, Cl. 80 — 52.
Langbein, Werner : See —
Ossenbrunner, Armin, Klockgether, Starck, and Langbein.
2,913,351.
Langberg, Charles, to Instrument Glass Co. Inc. Manufac-
ture of photographic filters. 2,887,424, 5-19-59, CI. 154 —
2.65.
Langdon, Arthur J., to Sterling Precision Corp. Method and
means for folding and sealing the open ends of flexible
bags. 2,892,293, 6-30-59. Cl. 53—14.
Langdon, Arthur J., to Sterling Precision Corp. Wrap for
surgical gloves. 2,915,173, 12-1-59, Cl. 206 — 7.
Langdon, Howard H. : See — ■
Buresh Francis M., and Langdon. 2,876,500.
Langdon, Howard H., F. M. Buresh, R. R. Castor, and R. E.
Marks, to Curlator Corp. Machine for forming random
fiber webs. 2.890,497, 6-16-59, Cl. 19 — 156.
Langdon, Jesse D. Tire plug. 2,902,074, 9-1-59, Cl. 152 —
370.
Langdon, Jesse D. Inflatable valve member. 2,911,185.
11-3-59, Cl. 251—175.
Langdon, Jesse D. Pneumatic chambered flushometer.
2,915,761, 12-8-59, Cl. 4—31.
Langdon, Jesse D. Siphonless trap. 2,917,070, 12-15-59,
Cl. 137—247.15.
Langdon, Jesse D. Plumbing fixture reservoir. 2,918,680,
12-29-59, Cl. 4—26.
Langdon, Robert S., to Western Gear Works. Variable speed
power transmission mechanism for use with hydraulic
drives. 2,869,400, 1-20-59, Cl. 74 — 765.
Langdon, William K. : See —
Levis, William W., Jr., and Langdon. 2,875,206.
Langdon, William K., and W. W. Levis, Jr., to Wyandotte
Chemicals Corp. Synthesis of 2,6-dialkylpiperazines.
2,911,407, 11-3-59, Cl. 260—268.
Lange, Emil. Electric safety fuses. 2,878,341, 3-17-59, Cl.
200—120.
542
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lange, Einil. Electric circuit breaker. 2,908,789, 10-13-59,
CI. 200 — 150.
Lange, Ernst : See —
Hiibner, Walter W. G.t Lange, and Rindlisbacher.
2,900,668.
Lange, Ferdinand. Folding container. 2,912,153, 11-10-59,
CI. 229—16.
Lange, Guenther : See —
Berger, Johannes, and Lange. 2,897,723.
Lange, Giinther, to BMW Triebwerkbau Gesellschaft mit
beschraenkter Haftung. Regenerative heat exchanger with
moveable matrix. 2,915,297, 12-1-59, CI. 257 — 269.
Lange, Heinrich, to Kampnagel Aktiengesellschaft. Luffing
crane. 2,912,123, 11-10-59, CI. 212 — 58.
Lange, Karl H. : See —
Becker, Gottfried, Bungardt, and Lange. 2,875.112.
Lange, Karl W. Luminescent indicating device. 2,8S5,5C1,
5-5-59, CI. 250 — 77.
Lange, Le Roy J., to American Totalisator Co., Inc. Ap-
paratus for selecting and operating electromechanical regis-
ters. 2,919,064, 12-29-59, CI. 235 — 92.
Lange Plastics Co. : See —
Lange, Robert B. 2,884,741.
Lange, Richard, to Hodes-Lange Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for treating and filling ampoules. 2,896,381, 7-28-
59, CI. 53—37.
Lange, Robert B., to Lange Plastics Co. Flower pot cover.
2,884,741, 5-5-59, CI. 47—34.
Lange, Robert F. Device for supporting a frying pan in tilted
position. 2,903,229, 9-8-59, CI. 248—359.
Langeais, Edmond : See —
Leroy, Etienne. 2,892,634.
Langefeld, Lois M. Chair for small children. 2,875,816,
3-3-59. CI. 155—131.
Langehenke, Franz : See —
Neubner, Rolf, and Langehenke. 2,913,461.
Langen, Ole H. : See —
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Plehal. 2,913,155.
Langen, Ole H., to The Unipress Co., Inc. Rotary pressing
machine. 2.867.923. 1-13-59, CI. 38—22.
Langen, Ole H., to The Unipress Co., Inc. Interchangeable
buck. 2,907,126, 10-6-59, CI. 38—66.
Langen, Ole H., and H. V. Ho'isve. to The Unipress Co.,
Inc. Shirt pressing machine. 2,875,929, 3-3-59, CI.
223—57.
Langenau Mfg. Co., The : See —
Larimore. Galen L., and Matthews. 2.873.991.
Langenberg, Robert J., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Purifica-
tion of 2-ethyl-cis-crotonylurea. 2,904,589, 9-15-59, CI.
260—553.
Langendorf, Leone A. Rotary display racks for clothing.
2,897,608, 8-4-59, CI. 35 — 56.
Langer. Arthur W., Jr. : See —
Hochgraf. Norman N., Kenyon, and Langer. 2.908.671.
MeCulloch, William J. G., and Langer. 2,898,327.
Thompson. Charles E.. Stewart, and Langer. 2,873,245.
Langer, Arthur W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Catalytic metal-modified resin and Its use in olefin
hydration. 2,891,999, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 614.
Langer, Nicholas : See — ■
Fener, Alfred. 2,904,100.
Fener, Alfred. 2,918,106.
Langer, Stanley H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Glycidyl
polyether-triethanolamine borate composition and product
treated therewith. 2,871,454, 1-27-59, CI. 336 — 96.
Langermeier, Gregg C. Molded cap for sheet metal screws
and the like. 2,878,905, 3-24-59, CI. 189—36.
Langevin, Lloyd P. Device for securing to a toilet bowl for
magazines, etc. 2,903,140, 9-8-59, CI. 211 — 86.
Langevin, Robert A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Preparation of semi-conductive material. 2,881,099,
4-7-59, CI. 117—227.
Langford, James V. Outboard motor tilting unit. 2,893,342,
7-7-59, CI. 115 — 41.
Langford, Robert C, and E. S. Davis, to Davstrom, Inc.
Marker signal generator. 2,902,648, 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 79.
Langhans, Oscar : See —
Robertson. Evans, and Langhans. 2.890,837.
Langis, Andre1 L., and R. Gaudry, to American Home Products
Corp. Hydrosrenated citrazinie acid and method of prepara-
tion. 2.874,158, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 281.
Langlev, Cvril W. : See —
Ralph. Arthur H., and Langlev. 2.887,753.
Langley, Sara F. Shoe bag. 2,873,781, 2-17-59, CI. 150—1.
Langlev, Virgil E. Container. 2,886,230, 5-12-59, CI.
229—7.
Langlols, David P., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Process for pre-
paring starch syrups. 2,891,869, 6-23-59, CI. 99 — 142.
Langlois, David P., and G. C. Pinney, to A. E. Staley Mfg.
Co. Method of preparing an adhesive which comprises
reacting an amylaceous material, a phenol and an aldehyde.
2,886,541, 5-12-59, CI. 260—17.2.
Langlois, David P., and G. C. Pinney, to A. E. Staley Mfg.
Co. Method of increasing pot life of adhesive compositions
containing an amylaceous component, a phenolic compound,
and an aldehyde. 2,890,182, 6-9-59, CI. 260—17.2.
Langlois, David P., and W. Turner, to A. E. Staley Mfg.
Co. Production of amyloglucosidase. 2,893,921, 7-7-59,
CI. 195—66.
Langlois, Gordon E., and P. E. Fischer, to California Re-
search Corp. Process for producing normally liquid ole-
finic hydrocarbons. 2,902,523, 9-1-59, CI. 260—683.15.
Metal foil
2,887,050.
Langlykke, Asger F. : See —
Fried. Josef, Perlman, Langlykke, and Titus. 2,872 381
Lampen, J. Oliver, Langlykke, and Yacowitz. 2,903,356.
Langmaier, Karl, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt. Cylinder
for internal combustion engines. 2,883,977, 4-28-59, CI.
123—193.
Langmead, Paul I. Method of and means for testing the
moisture content of grain and other compressible materials.
2,907,203. 10-6-59, CI. 73 — 73.
Langmuir, David B., and W. A. Marrison, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge Inc. Particle acceleration method and appa-
ratus. 2,880,337, 3-31-59, CI. 313 — 63.
Langner, Hans : See —
Franz, Hermann, Langner, and Westerhoff. 2,872,409.
Langner, Heinrich : See —
Horn, Arno, and Langner. 2.867,689.
Horn, Arno, Langner, and Miiller. 2,897,271.
Langnickel, Arvid : See —
Langnickel, Kurt. 2,916,144.
Langnickel, Kurt, to A. Langnickel. Liquid filtering appa-
ratus. 2,916,144, 12-8-59, CI. 210—346.
Langsfeld, William P., to Turco Products, Inc.
diaphragm. 2,895,506, 7-21-59, CI. 137 — 793.
Langston, Samuel M., Co. : See —
Grobman, William. 2,873,968.
Moser, Henry W., and Grobman.
Nitchie, Charles D. 2,876,734.
Langvand, Ivar L., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid
heater walls. 2,870,750, 1-27-59, CI. 122 — 6.
Langvand, Ivar L., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Drum
attemperator. 2,880,973, 4-7-59, CI. 257 — 239.
Lanham, Samuel E. : See —
Kelley, Daniel J., and Lanham. 2,917,745.
Lanham, William E. Bread handling apparatus. 2,877,883,
3-17-59, CI. 198—32.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
bicyclo heterocyclic phosphoramides and thionophosphor-
amides. 2.875,235, 2-24-59, CI. 260—461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production
of heterocyclic dithiophosphoric esters. 2,876,244, 3-3-59,
CI. 260—461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production
of heterocyclic dithiophosphate ketoesters. 2,876,245,
3-3-59, CI. 260—461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
heterocyclic phosphorus-containing compounds. 2,879,287,
3-24-59. CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Haloalkvl aryl
diphosphates. 2,880,225, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
heterocyclic phosphorus-containing compounds. 2,883,411,
4-21-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham William M., to Union Carbide Corp. 2-halo-2-oxo-
1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinanes and process for their production.
2,892,862. 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
heterocyclic dithiophosphate ether esters. 2,892,863, 6-30-
59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Heterocyclic
phosphorus-containing compounds and their production.
2,894,016, 7-7-59, CI. 260—461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Neutral esters
of spiro heterocyclic phosphoric acids and thiono phosphoric
acids. 2,894.974. 7-14-59. CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
spiro heterocyclic dithiophosphoric acids. 2,900,407, 8—18-
59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp.
of spiro heterocyclic phosphorus-containing
2,903,474. 9-8-59, CI. 260—461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp.
phosphate esters and their production.
10-20-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanham, William M., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of
bicyclo heterocvclic phosphorus compounds. 2,910,499,
10-27-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Lanier, Lewis H., Jr. : See —
Lanier, Lewis H., Sr., L. H. Lanier, Jr., and Dawson.
2,870,588.
Lanier, Lewis H.. Sr.. L. H. Lanier, Jr., and M. E. Dawson.
to Kentucky-Ohio Products Corp. Core loading machine.
2,870,588, 1-27-59, CI. 53—197.
Lanier, Sterling S., Jr., assor. of small percentages to various
assignees. Conveying apparatus. 2,867,315, 1-6-59, CI.
198 — 201.
Lanier, Sterling S., Jr. Conveying apparatus. 2,886,167.
5-12-59, CI. 198—109.
Lanier. William D., and R. L. Solnick, to The Fluor Corp., Ltd.
Cooling tower mist eliminator. 2,882,996, 4-21-59, CI.
183—26.
Lankford, Marion P. Continuous flow cheese making
ratus. 2,917,827, 12-22-59, CI. 31 — 46.
Lanman, Robert W. : See —
Candlin. James E., Jr.
2.910.014.
Tack, Carl E., Lanman,
Lannnoher Hpilmitrel Ges.
Production
compounds.
Polymeric
2,909,559,
appn-
Lanman, and Van Der Sluys.
2,903,095.
and Flesch.
b. H. : See —
Zirm, Konrad L.. and Pongratz. 2.878,251.
Lanneau. Keith P., and L. H. Lane, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Ion resonance mass spectrometer. 2,868,9S0.
1-13-59, CI. 250—41.9.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Lanneau, Keith P., and L. I. Griffin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Analogue computer for solving simul-
taneous equations. 2,911,146, 11-3-59, CI. 235 — 180.
Lanner, Manne G. Method of and arrangement for trans-
ferring curve contour to workpieces. 2,877,589, 3-17-59,
CI. 41—26.
Lannert, Paul. Outlet heater for aerosol-type dispenser.
2,873.351. 2-10-59. CI. 219 — 39.
Lannert, William H., to Chicago Pump Co. Transfer and
comminuting device. 2,886,174, 5-12-59, CI. 210 — 173.
Lannert, William H., to Chicago Pump Co. Comminuting
device. 2,896,786, 7-28-59, CI. 210—173.
Lannert, William H., to Chicago Pump Co. Floating shield
for comminuting device. 2,900,081, 8-18-59, CI. 210 — 173.
Lannert, William H., to Chicago Pump Co. Screening and
comminuting device. 2,900,082, 8-18-59. CI. 210 — 173.
Lannert, William H., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Comminuting device. 2,915,184, 12-1-59, CI. 210—173.
Lanni, Michael J. : See —
Hurlburt, Charles E., Conway, and Lanni. 2,912,864.
Lanning, David D. : See- —
Horning, Wendell A., Lanning, and Donahue. 2,907,706.
Lanning, John G., to Corning Glass Works. Resistor. 2,910,-
664, 10-27-59, CI. 338—300.
Lanning, Walter C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Private line re-
ceiver. 2,908.892. 10-13-59, CI. 340—168.
Lanning, William C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymeriza-
tion of olefins. 2,880,198, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Lanning, William C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control of
deposits on catalysts. 2,891,935, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Lanning, William C., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymeriza-
tion apparatus. 2,894,824. 7-14-59, CI. 23—285.
Lanning, William C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocrack-
ing of petroleum residuum with use of gravity bed of
catalytic particles. 2,899,380, 8-11-59, CI. 208 — 108.
Lanphere, Gerald B. : See
Lakins. Franklin D., and Lanphere. 2,906,003.
Lanphere, Gerald B., and H. D. Sperling, to Lipe-Rollway
Corp. Bar feed apparatus. 2,892,243, 6-30-59, CI. 29 — 93.
Lanphier, Alfred Y. Oil separator raft. 2,908,393. 10-13-
59. Cl. 210 — 242.
Lanphier, Basil T. : See —
Kegerise, Wesley R., and Lanphier. 2,891,858.
Lans, Irwin L. : See —
Zademach. Erich R., Auger, and Lans. 2,867,225.
Lanston Monotype Machine Co. : See —
Patton. Wade H. and W. H., Jr., and Roth. 2,883,038.
Roth, Artur. 2,907,258.
Lanstrom, Carl T.. to United States Steel Corp. Pay-off reel.
2,875,962. 3-3-59. Cl. 242—128.
Lanstrom, Carl T.. to United States Steel Corp. Adjustable
mounting for rotarv knives. 2,888,076, 5-26-59, CI. 164 —
70.
Lanthier, Camille. Fishhook. 2,896,359, 7-28-59, CI. 43—
43.16.
Lanthier, Raymond F. Pattern chain attachment. 2,881,606,
4-14-59. CI. 66—86.
Lantz, Alpha P. Ironing board and automaticallv unfolding
supporting legs therefor. 2.S73.543. 2-17-59. CI 38 — 121.
Lantz. Alpha P. Ball bearing ironing board and a pair of au-
tomatically unfolding sunporting legs therefor. 2,908,984,
10-20-59, CI. 38 — 121.
Lantz, Dae C. Refuse converters. 2,886,122, 5-12-59, CI.
183—2.
Lantz, Lazare R. : See —
Charle, Roger, and Lantz. 2,904,385.
Lantz, Ray F., H. R. Scott, R. L. Perl, and T. B. Clark, to
The Tappan Co. Washing and drying clothes and the like.
2,911,810, 11-10-59, CI. 68—12.
Lantz, Robert L., and P. M. J. Obellianne, to Compagnie
Francaise des Matieres Colorantes S.A. Triamino-ben-
zene-N-sulfonate dyes and process of using same. 2,906,-
587, 9-29-59, CI. 8—32.
Lanz. Ralph L., Jr. : See —
Muehleek, Ernest, Kinney, and Lanz. 2,901,808.
Lanz. Theodor E. : See —
Stirnemann, Ernst, and Lanz. 2,879,218.
Lanza, Vincent L. : See —
Hawkins, Walter L., Lanza, and Winslow. 2,889,306.
Lanzetter. Saul. Watch and similar cleaning machines.
2.871.867. 2-3-59, Cl. 134 — 58.
Lanzit Corrugated Box Co. : See —
Gidwitz, Joseph L., and Westfall. 2,904,190.
La Patka. Lawrence T., to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic mem-
ory unit. 2,910,672, 10-27-59, Cl. 340 — 174.
Lape, Jean E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article sort-
ing device. 2,867,312, 1-6-59, Cl. 193 — 43.
Lapee, Roland J., to Anaconda Co. Electrolytic refining of
copper. 2,888,390, 5-26-59, Cl. 204 — 108.
Lapeer Mfg. Co. : See —
Lampe, Friedrieh W. 2,894.547.
Lampe, Friedrieh W. 2,899,995.
Lapeyre. Fernand S. and J. M., to The Peelers Co. Shrimp
metering devices. 2.868.014, 1-13-59. Cl. 73 — 223.
Lapeyre, Fernand S. and J. M., and L. E. Demarest, to The
Peelers Co. Pressure devices for peeling shrimp. 2,886,844,
5-19-59. Cl. 17 — 2.
Lapeyre, James M. : See —
Lapeyre, Fernand S. and J. M. 2.868.014.
Lapeyre, Fernand S. and J. M., and Demarest. 2,886,844.
Perforated record
235 — 61.11.
Lait, and Wood.
543
Lapeyre, James M., to The Peelers Co. Machine for separat-
ing shrimp from fish and deheading the shrimp. 2,888,709,
6-2-59, Cl. 17 — 2.
Lapham, Sidney D. Nesting and stacking box. 2,889,072,
6-2-59 Cl. 220 — 97.
Lapidus, Solomon : See — ■
Blatt. Lee N., Peyser, and Lapidus. 2,908,875.
Lapidus, Solomon, and W. P. Peyser, to Bogart Mfg. Corp.
Waveguide switch. 2,905,910, 9-22-59, Cl. 333 — 98.
Lapin, Zeverly L., and B. Freed. Mounting device for tube-
less tires. 2,913,035, 11-17-59, Cl. 152 — 415.
Lapinski, Leonard P. Attachment for artist's palette.
2,888,706, 6-2-59, Cl. 41 — 5.
La Plante, Roger A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Klystron oscillator and method of adjusting same.
2,874,327, 2-17-59. Cl. 315—5.53.
La Plante, Romeo F. Auxiliary ladder step assembly.
2,876,047, 3-3-59, Cl. 304 — 31.5.
Lapointe, Donald H. : See —
Rivers, George D., and Lapointe. 2,899,676.
La Polnte, Gabriel M., and D. E. Priest. Holding screw
driver. 2,902,071. 9-1-59, Cl. 145 — 52.
Lapointe, Lloyd J. : See —
D'Onofrio, Anthony, Getran, and Lapofnte. 2,903,119.
Lapointe, Lloyd J., to Royal McBee Corp. Electric switches.
2,892,046, 6-23-59, Cl. 200—5.
Lapointe, Lloyd J., to Roval McBee Corp.
sensing device. 2,915,243, 12-1-59, Cl.
Lapointe Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Bonnafe, Oliver W. 2,870,688.
Laporte Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Holmes, William R., Le Feuvre,
2,914,382.
La Porte, Gordon G. Oil testing and indicating system for
automobile engines. 2,910,038, 10-27-59, Cl. 116 — 118.
Lapp, Gertrud : See — ■
Feld, Heinrich, and Lapp. 2,880,653.
Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. : See —
Fiero, Carl D., and Moran. 2,884,479.
Lapp, Wilhelm : See —
Feld, Heinrich, and Lapp. 2,880,653.
Lappin, Gerald R., and G. C. Newland, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polyethylene compositions containing 2-hydroxy-5-octyl-
benzophenone. 2,887,466, 5-19-59, Cl. 260 — 45.95.
Lappin, Milton L., and P. I. Zandberg. Expanding sander
chuck. 2,868,548, 1-13-59, Cl. 279 — 2.
Laprand, Raymond, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour
l'Etude et 1'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. In-
strument for measuring the flow of a fluid. 2,892,347,
6-30-59, Cl. 73—204.
La Precision Industrielle (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Garnet, Louis J-M. 2.880,009.
Garnet. Louis J-M. 2,910,905.
Lapsley, Charles H. Turret-supported tool.
59, Cl. 144—1.
Lapsley, Charles H. Power tool apparatus.
59, Cl. 144 — 1.
Lapsley, Robert, to Clark Equipment Co.
mechanisms. 2,893,260, 7-7-59, Cl. 74 — 471.
Lapsley, Robert, to Clark Equipment Co. Clamping device.
2,902,246, 9-1-59, Cl. 248 — 361.
Larach, Simon, to Radio Corp. of America. Light intensifier.
2,898,475, 8-4-59, Cl. 250—213.
Larason, Allen B. : See —
Andrews. Steve. Larason, and Spraitzar. 2,882,546.
Lard, Edwin W. : See —
Christian, John D., and Lard. 2,905,671.
La Resista Corset Co.. The : See —
Hollar, John V. 2.869,554.
Hollar, John V. 2,869.555.
Large, Charles M. : See —
Nelson, Harrison A., and Large. 2,898,268.
Nelson, Harrison A., Large, Bergy, and Hoeksema.
2.894,943.
Large, Robert L. : See —
Naylor, Joseph F., and Large. 2,870,898.
Large, William E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Resistance
welding control for bench welder. 2,900,573, 8-18-59, Cl.
315—165.
Large, William E., and E. C. Hartwig, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Electric discharge apparatus. 2,883,583,
4-21-59. Cl. 315 — 252.
Large, William E., and E. C. Hartwig, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Magnetic amplifier control for electric discharge
apparatus. 2,892,148, 6-23-59, Cl. 323 — 89.
Largen, Elbert M. Automatic balancing device. 2,882.746,
4-21-59. Cl. 74 — 573.
Larigaldie, Andre1 : See —
Ter Berg, Jozef, and Larigaldie. 2.885.533.
Ter Berg, Jozef, and Larigaldie. 2,885,534.
Larimore, Galen L., and B. H. Matthews, to The Langenau
Mfg. Co. Latch. 2,873,991, 2-17-59, Cl. 292—241.
Larison. Harold E., to Lynch Corp. Adjustable timer. 2,903,-
058, 9-8-59, Cl. 161 — 7.
Larkfeldt, Birger, to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Flow gov-
ernor. 2,911,002, 11-3-59, Cl. 137 — 499.
Larkin and Co. Inc. : See —
Renouf, Ralph R. 2,872,983.
Larkin, James, and W. S. Boedecker, to The Bastian-Blessing
Co. Valve system. 2,884,024, 4-28-59, Cl. 141 — 218.
Larkin, John W., Jr. : See—
Burch, Robert L., and Larkin. 2,915,834.
2.892.475, 6-30-
2.892.476, 6-30-
Control valve
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Color tele-
Color tele-
Color tele-
Color tele-
10-13-59, CI.
Larkin, Kenneth A. : See —
Gray, Walter E., Jr., and Larkin. 2,809,347.
Larkin, Kenneth T., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Anti-image devices.
2,S97,449, 7-28-59, CI. 331 — 4.
Larkin Packer Co., Inc. : See —
Nelson, Wayne F. 2, 873. SOS.
Warner, Clifford F. 2,876,844.
Larkin, Robert E., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Detachable lever
locking devices for electric switches. 2,885,905, 5-12-59,
CI. 74 — 530.
Larkin, Sam. Wire bending apparatus. 2,808,237, 1-13-59,
CI. 140—71.
Larkin, Sam. Apparatus adapted for the bending of -wire
strip material and the like. 2,869,591, 1-20-59, CI. 140 —
71.
Larkin, Stephen A., and N. H. Ledwan, to General Motors
Corp. Rotary seal. 2,890,069, 6-9-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Larkin, Walter, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Circular knit-
ting machine. 2,873,592, 2-17-59, CI. 66 — 15.
Larkin, Walter, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Dial for knit-
ting machines. 2,873,594, 2-17-59, CI. 66 — 95.
Larkin, Walter, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Pneumatic
take up for circular knitting machines. 2,873,596, 2-17-59,
CI. 66—149.
Larky, Norbert D., to Radio Corp. of America,
vis'ion. 2,879,328, 3-24-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Larky, Norbert D., to Radio Corp. of America.
vision. 2,879,329, 3-24-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Larky, Norbert D., to Radio Corp. of America,
vision. 2,897,260, 7-28-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Larky, Norbert D.. to Radio Corp. of America
vision receiver oscillator system. 2,908,747,
178—5.4.
La Rocca, Rudolph J., and A. Sarko, to General Foods Corp.
Coconut products and technique for producing the same.
2.917,746, 12-15-59, CI. 99—125.
La Rocca, Salvatore. Handle member. 2,913.275, 11-17-59,
CI. 294 — 31.
La Rocque, Armand P., to Philco Corp. Method of making
cathode assemblies and products. 2,895,854, 7-21-59,
CI. 117 — 223.
La Roe, Earl G., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp.
Fumaric acid fermentation process. 2,912,363, 11-10-59,
CI. 195—36.
Laros. R. K.. Co. : See —
Burke, George K. 2,907,325.
Herb, John R. 2,885,393.
La Rosa, Richard, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Omni-direc-
tional antenna system. 2,885,678, 5-5-59, CI. 343—852.
La Rosa, Richard, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Transmission-
line impedance-matching apparatus. 2,897,460, 7-28-59,
CI. 333 — 33.
La Rosa, Richard, to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Transmission-
line tuning device. 2,915,717, 12-1-59, CI. 333—82.
La Rosa, Walter : See —
Stephens, Meredith W. 2,896,559.
La Rose, Royal J., and E. P. Clause. Apparatus for me-
chanically handling sugar cane stalks during harvesting.
2,871,645, 2-3-59. CI. 56 — 119.
Larrg Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Schmitt, Otto L., and Lawrence. 2,896,614.
Larrecq. Anthony J. : See —
Wright, Elliott F., Watson, and Larrecq. 2,907,609.
Larrimore, Robert M., Jr. : See —
Linnert. George E.. and Larrimore. 2,894.833.
Larrison, John E., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor
mounting. 2,914,716, 11-24-59, CI. 317—235.
Larrison. Millard S., and J. F. Henry. Process of producing
sodium or potassium acetate, propionate or butyrate.
2,895.990, 7-21-59, CI. 260—540.
Larse, George L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Ratio computer
having an unbalancing circuit in the feedback loop.
2,905,385, 9-22-59, CI. 235—196.
Larsen, Andrew A. Land clearing attachment for tractors.
2,878,881, 3-24-59, CI. 172—276.
Larsen, Carl H., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Self
leveling storing and dispensing apparatus. 2,901,306,
8-25-59, CI. 312 — 71.
Larsen, Chester W., Jr. : See —
Blumenthal, Irwin S., Chiles, Larsen, and Stevenson.
2,891,725.
Larsen. Einar R.. to Bathey Mfg. Co. Freight carrier.
2,877,602, 3-17-59. CI. 211—175.
Larsen, Einer W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Capacitor
winding machine. 2,916,224, 12-8-59, CI. 242—56.1.
Larsen, Eric R. : See —
Stowe, Robert A., and Larsen. 2,917,557.
Larsen, Frederik V., to Dansk Spare-Selskab.
anisms for savings clocks and similar savings
2,897,937, 8-4-59, CI. 194—19.
Larsen, Henry M. : See —
Barkstrom, Elmer E., and Larsen. 2,890,875.
Larsen, Herbert, and H.-E. Martin, to Siemens & Halskp
Aktiengesellschaft. Junction and terminal device for lami-
nated high-frequency conductors. 2,915,719, 12-1-59, CI.
333—96.
Larsen, Jack, and G. Nordquist, to United States of America,
Army. Static charge generating device. 2,882,824, 4—21-
59. CI. 102—70.2.
Larsen, Jens O. Paint brushes. 2,886,842, 5-19-59, CI.
15—193.
Coin mech-
automatons.
Larsen, Johannes P. Milking claw for a milking machine.
2,890,574, 7-28-59, CI. 119—14.54.
Larsen, Joseph C, to Gates and Sons Inc. Mechanical
movement. 2,903,895, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 54.
Larsen, Kurt R. : See —
Carlsson, Sven, and Larsen. 2,881,534.
Larsen, Leonard M. Phonograph record filing cabinet.
2,902,327, 9-1-59, CI. 312—13.
Larsen, Lester J., and C. A. L. Ruhl, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Fluid pressure motor. 2,915,046, 12-1-59, CI.
121 — 46.
Larsen, Merwin J., to General Dynamics Corp. Secret com-
municating system. 2,913,525, 11-17-59, CI. 179 — 1.5.
Larsen, Olaf E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of pre-
venting cold stalling and means therefor. 2,877,753,
3-17-59. CI. 123—122.
Larsen, Olaf E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fuel containing
anti-icing additives. 2.883,276, 4-21-59, CL 44 — 55.
Larsen, Olaf E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Engine fuel con-
taining anti-icing additives. 2,889,213, 6-2-59, CI. 44 — 76.
Larsen, Paul V., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Bucket tooth
assembly. 2.874,491. 2-24-59. CI. 37 — 142.
Larsen, Paul V., to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Dragline
bucket assembly. 2,895,239, 7-21-59, CI. 37 — 135.
Larsen, Paul V.. to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Dragline
bucket. 2,904,907, 9-22-59, CI. 37 — 135.
Larsen. Robert P., and R. C. Vogel, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of disinte-
grating refractory bodies. 2,900,230, 8-18-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Larsen, Roy L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Symmetrically operating servosvstem with unsymmetrical
servoamplifier. 2.885,012, 5-5-59, CI. 318 — 28.
Larsen, Torleif I. : See —
Malecki, Witold, and Larsen. 2,911,054.
Larsh, Everett P. Nut gatherer. 2,870,594, 1-27-59, CI.
56—328.
Larsh. Everett P. Electromagnetic actuator and switch
mechanism and method of operation thereof. 2,876,310,
3-3-59. CI. 200 — 104.
Larsh, Everett P., to The Reliance Electric and Engineering
Co. Variable speed power transmission unit. 2,910,877,
11-3-59, CI. 74—193.
Larson, Albert D. Bottom discharge reciprocating oil well
pump. 2,879,714, 3-31-59, CI. 103 — 155.
Larson, Arthur D., and R. C. Spencer, to Bliss & Laughlin,
Inc. Method for improving the surface finish of ferrous
materials. 2,877,534, 3-17-59, CI. 29 — 81.
Larson. Carl H., to Standard-Thomson, Corp. Switch mech-
anism. 2.883,490, 4-21-59. CI. 200 — 122.
Larson, Carl R. N. Internal combustion engine. 2,905,159,
9-22-59, CI. 123—75.
Larson, Charles O. Eye bolt and washer means preventing
displacement of the free end of the eye. 2,807,874, 1-13-59,
CI. 24 — 115.
Larson, Charles O. Leg bracket. 2,873,987, 2-17-59, CI.
287—14.
Larson, Charles O. Turnbuckle and method of forming the
same. 2,881,510, 4-14-59, CI. 29 — 175.
Larson, Charles O. Turnbuckle. 2,885,234, 5-5-59, CI.
287 — 00.
Larson, Christian C. : See —
Orthuber, Richard K., and Larson. 2.892.095.
Orthuber. Richard K., and Larson. 2,909,667.
Orthuber, Richard K., Larson, and Bain. 2,877,371.
Larson, Christian C, to Farnsworth Research Corp. Method
of making double-sided mosaic. 2,874,101, 2-17-59, CI.
204 — 11.
Larson, Clayton E., to White Metal Rolling & Stamping Corp.
Multi-way ladder. 2,899,008, 8-11-59, CI. 182—25.
Larson, Clayton E., to White Metal Rolling & Stamping Corp.
Combination scaffold-ladders. 2,901,054, 8-25-59, CI.
182—27.
Larson, David C. : See —
Prince, Arthur E.. and Larson. 2,890,402.
Larson, Dorothy K. Screw cap remover. 2,880,633, 4-7-59,
CI. 81—3.4.
Larson, Edward S,. to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp.
Automatic control mechanism for linecasting and compos-
ing machines. 2,872,020, 2-3-59. CI. 199 — 61.
Larson, Edward S., to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp.
Keyboard perforator. 2,887,158, 5-19-59, CI. 164 — 113.
Larson, Edward S., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp.
Composing machine. 2,887,214. 5-19-59, CI. 199 — 29.
Larson, George G., to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Display device.
2,916,156, 12-8-59, CI. 211—69.
Larson, Gerhard V., and W. V. Sjolund, to Vict. Th. Engwall
& Co. Oven and method of preparing food. 2,885,294,
5-5-59, CI. 99—216.
Larson. Glen M. Respirator valve assembly. 2,888,012, 5-26-
59, CI. 128—146.
Larson, Harold A., and W. R. King, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Feeding mechanism. 2,889,575, 6-9-59, CI. IS — 1.
Larson, Harold F., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Method of forming elongated compacts.
2,885,287, 5-5-59, CI. 75 — 226.
Larson, Harry I., V> to J. A. Carlson. Earth drills. 2,870,991,
1-27-59, CI. 255 — 22.
Larson, Herbert : See —
Mendelsohn, Max, and Larson. 2,917,293.
Larson, John I., to Stainless & Steel Products Co. Breather
valve for portable milk tanks and the like. 2,909,186,
10-20-59, CI. 137—202.
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Flaktfabriken.
veying plants.
Larsson, Gustaf,
Flaktfabriken.
Larson, Melvin L. : See —
Kozikowski, John, and Larson. 2,870,180.
Larson, Raymond G. : See —
Katzin, Leonard I., Larson, Thompson, and Van Winkle.
2,887,355.
Larson, Richard L., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Tab-forming tape dispenser. 2,873,907, 2-17-59, CI.
270—68.
Larson, Rodger G., to United States of America, Navy. An-
tenna system and switch therefor. 2,892,983, G-30-59,
CI 333 13
Larson, Wayne F. Car seat. 2,890,740, 6-16-59, CI. 155 — 12.
Larsson, Ernst A., to The Ohio Brass Co. Draft coupler
and uncoupling apparatus. 2,897,982, 8-4-59, CI. 213 — 100.
Larsson, Gustaf, and S. Wallin, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Material supply cut-off in pneumatic con-
2,880,036, 3-31-59, CI. 302—17.
and S. Wallin, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Apparatus for separating pneumatically
conveyed material. 2,887,178, 5-19-59, CI. 183 — 41.
Larsson. Sven G V.. to P. Autio. Scraping appliance, particu-
larly for mink-skins. 2,896,438, 7-28-59, CI. 69 — 46.
La Rue, Albert D. : See —
Deneh. Edward C, and La Rue. 2,S88,649.
La Rue, Albert D., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. End-shield assem-
blies for grid magnetrons. 2,882,448, 4-14-59, CI.
315—39.63.
La Rue, Donald G„ to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Hot water tank flue construction. 2,874,683, 2-24-59,
CI. 122 — 17.
La Rue, Eleanor S. and F. G. ; said F. G. La Rue assor. to
said E. S. La Rue. Detachable fastener. 2,874,433,
2-24-59, CI. 24—103.
La Rue, Frederick G. : See — -
La Rue, Eleanor S. and F. G. 2,874,433.
La Rue. Rav M. Cabinet construction. 2,869,955, 1-20-59,
CI. 312 — 297.
La Salle Steel Co. : See —
Nachtman, Elliot S. 2,880,855.
Nachtman, Elliot S. 2,881,107.
Nachtman, Elliot S. 2,881,108.
See, Theodore S., and Frommelt. 2,S81,507.
Thorn, David E., and Nachtman. 2,881,109.
La Salle Tool Co. : See—
De Buigne, Frank. 2,909,265.
La Salle Tool, inc. : See —
De Buigne, Frank. 2,917,896.
Lasar, William. Guided coupling with retractable sleeve.
2,917,326, 12-15-59, CI. 285 — 24.
Lasater, John A. : See —
Deakins. Thomas A., Lasater, and Northington.
2.882,567.
Lasch. Albert, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Apparatus for the
continuous mixing of materials. 2.868,517, 1-13-59, CI.
259—6.
Lasdon Foundation, Inc. : See —
Barrv. Vincent C, and Mitchell. 2,885.394.
Lasecki. Edmund S. Flush and stop rod for toilet tank.
2,908,914, 10-20-59. CI. 4 — 67.
Lasek, Thaddeus A., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fulcrum
lever for governors. 2,870,651, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 522.
Laser, William F., to City National Bank and Trust Co. of
Chicago, as trustee. Labyrinth type magnetic rotary seal.
2,883.212. 4-21-59, CI. 286 — 10.
Laser, William F., to City National Bank and Trust Co. of
Chicago, trustee. Rotary seal. 2,917,329, 12-15-59, CI.
286—10.
Laser, William F., and K. D. Yost, to Citv National Bank and
Trust Go. of Chicaso, as trustee. Rotary seal. 2,882,076,
4-14-59, CI. 286 — 11.14.
Laserow, Max, to A. Lieberson. Denture cushion composition
and method for making the same. 2,883,353, 4-21-59, CI.
260—23.
Lash, Don B. : See —
Cannon Edward S., and Lash. 2,874,848.
Lashbrook, Carl V. : See —
Sedgwick. William D.. Schad. and Lashbrook. 2.878.508.
Lasher, Hiram S., Jr.. to General Electric Co. Electrical
pulse producing circuits. 2,877,383, 3-10-59, CI. 315—166.
Lashley. Everett R. : See —
Montagna, Amelio E., and Lashley. 2,887,496.
Lashley, Everett R., Jr. : See —
Montagna, Amelio E., and Lashley. 2,912,441.
Lashlev, George E. Exhaust system. 2,913,870, 11-24-59,
CI. 60—29.
Lasho. Clarence E., Jr., t» Collins Radio Co. Method for
positively removing a resistance element from a waveguide.
2,876,423. 3-3-59. CI. 333—98.
Lasier, David R., to LCN Closers, Inc. Fusible holding arm
for door closers. 2,901,064, 8-25-59, CI. 189 — 45.
Lasinski. Theodore M. : See —
Pick, Joseph R., Lasinski, and Baldwin. 2,867,306.
Laskin, Carl, to United Aircraft Corp. Differential
tachometer. 2,896,101, 7-21-59, CI. 310—171.
Lasko. George A. Speedometer indicating means. 2,910,036,
10-27-59, CI. 116 — 57.
Lasko Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Lasko, Oscar L. 2,867,377.
Lasko, Oscar L., to Lasko Metal Products, Inc. Fan assem-
bly. 2,867.377, 1-6-59, Cl. 230—259.
49209G— P 35
Laskowitz, Isidor is. Jet-powered helicopter rotor head and
blade construction. 2,915,129, 12-1-59, Cl. 170 — 135.4.
Laskowski, Stanley C. : See —
Clinton, Raymond O., and Laskowski. 2,882,295.
Clinton, Raymond O., and Laskowski. 2,882,296.
Laskowski, William H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Vertical
broiler. 2,868,111. 1-13-59, Cl. 99—392.
Lasley, Robert A., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Gas
turbine with automatic shift responsive to turbine speed
and gas pressure. 2,874,585, 2-24-59, Cl. 74 — 336.5.
La Soundure Electrique Autogene, S.A. : See —
Danhier, Francois G. 2,900,484.
Danhier, Francois G. 2,900,487.
La Spirotechnique : See — -
Gagnan, Euiile. 2,902.031
Gagnan, Emile, and Cousteau. 2,886,033.
Gruget, Andr6, Cousteau, and Gagnan. 2,918,061.
La Spirotechnique Societe Anonyme : See —
Gagnan, Emile. 2,875,756.
Gagnan, Emile. 2,878,807.
Rosset, Pierre. 2,872.919.
Rosset, Pierre. 2,872,920.
Lass, Erwin H. : See —
Hendricks, James, and Lass. 2,909,011.
Lassen, Carl C, Jr. Lining device. 2,881,523, 4-14-59, Cl.
33—37.
Lassiter, John M. Safety door lock. 2,901,053, 8-25-59, Cl.
180—82.
Las-Stik Mfg. Co., The : See —
Sohngen, Louis C, and Bulloff. 2,913,418.
Lassy, Carl O. Angle plate attachment. 2,887,017, 5-19-59,
Cl. 90—59.
Last, Arthur W., and K. F. Marquardson, to Kennecott Copper
Corp. Process of concentrating colunibium minerals by
froth flotation. 2.875,896, 3-3-59, Cl. 209 — 166.
Last, James, to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. Means for
feeding record cards for use in statistical, accountancy and
other machines. 2,880,994, 4-7-59, Cl. 271 — 10.
Lastering, Bernhard : See —
Renery, Walter, and Lastering. 2.S79.992.
Latchford, William B. : See —
Gratian, Joseph W., and Latchford. 2,889,414.
La Telemecauique Electrique : See —
Flatet, Jacques, and Cornu. 2,899,523.
Latendorf Conveying Corp. : See —
Stadelman, Frank. 2,886,195.
Stadelman, Frank. 2,901,135.
Latenser, James S. Insulating sealed wall or window panel.
2.896,272. 7-28-59. Cl. 20 — .5.
Latham, Allen E. Venetian blind. 2,891,613, 6-23-59, Cl.
160 — 170.
Latham, Burton F., Jr., to Continental Carbon Co. Electric
precipitator. 2,903,089, 9-8-59, Cl. 183 — 7.
Latham, Morton E. : See —
Clapp, Robert J., Latham, and Stansbury. 2,897,546.
Latham, Raymond L., to Chrysler Corp. Rocker arm.
2,905,161, 9-22-59, Cl. 123—90.
Lathrop, Harry D., and J. J. Barski, to The Lathrop-Paulson
Co. Belt drive. 2 875,624, 3-3-59. Cl. 74 — 216.5.
Lathrop, Harvey. Multi-compartment bill fold. 2,881,818,
4-14-59. Cl. 150 — 38.
Lathrop, Henry T., to Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. Rotary
brush assembly for carpet sweepers. 2,918,087, 12-29-59,
Cl. 15 — 41.
Lathrop, Jay W., and J. R. Nail, to United States of America,
Army. Semiconductor construction. 2,890,395, 6-9-59, Cl.
317 — 234.
Lathrop-Paulson Co., The : See —
Barski, Julius J. 2,901,128.
Lathrop, Harry D., and Barski. 2,875,624.
Lathrop, Robert P.. to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Re-
corder for electrical resistance type condition responsive
means. 2,883.617, 4-21-59, Cl. 324 — 62.
Latimer, James T., to Jackson Industries, Inc. Veneer lathe.
Re. 24,713, 10-6-59. Cl. 144 — 209.
Latimer, James T., to Jackson Industries, Inc. Veneer lathe.
2,869,596, 1-20-59, Cl. 144 — 209.
Latimer, James T., to Jackson Industries, Inc. Log-debark-
ing apparatus. 2.902,070'. 9-1-59. Cl. 144 — 208.
Latimer, Thomas H., to American Metal Products Co. Seat
supporting and adjusting mechanism. 2,905,228, 9-22-59,
Cl. 155—14.
Latin, Aubrey, G. T. W. Grieve, and J. Conning, to The
Okonite Co. Extrusion apparatus for sheathing electric
cables. 2,887,222. 5-19-59. Cl. 207 — 4.
Latin, Aubrey, G. T. W. Grieve, and J. Conning, to The
Okonite Co. Extrusion apparatus for sheathing electric
cables. 2,887,223, 5-19-59, Cl. 207 — 4.
La Torre, Albert J. Blind fastener having expansible coil
spring head. 2,868,056. 1-13-59, Cl. 85 — 2.4.
La Torre, Albert J. Blind fastener with expansible collar
and thread lock means. 2,915,934, 12-8-59, Cl. 85 — 2.4.
La Torre, Joseph. Lock nut having pivoting concave bearing
end and inwardly deformed tip to effectuate uniformly
stressed threads. 2,897,867, 8-4-59, Cl. 151 — 21.
Latour, AndrS, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Pneumatic
blow-out in circuit breakers. 2,883,494. 4-21-59, Cl. 200 —
148.
Latour, AndrS, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Arc-ex-
tinction chambers for circuit-breakers. 2,888,539, 5-26-59,
Cl. 200 — 144.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Latour, Andre, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Air blast
circuit breakers. 2,919,329, 12-29-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Latour, Andre, Y. Pelenc, and P. Kamponneau ; said Latour
assor. to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin. Circuit-breakers
having magnetic blow-out. 2,875,305, 2-24-59, CI.
200—147.
Latourette, Harold K., O. H. Johnson, and J. W. Getz, to
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Preparation of
M-chloroaniline. 2,894,035, 7-7-59, CI. 260—580.
Latourette. Harold K., and O. H. Johnson. Preparation of
aromatic isocyanates. 2,908.703. 10-13—59. CI. 260 — 453.
Latourette, Harold K., and P. E. Levesque, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Method of stabilizing soils by adding a
humate. 2,916,853, 12-15-59, CI. 47—58.
La Tourelte, Harry B., Jr. Container. 2,867,365, 1-6-59,
CI. 229—1.5.
Latrobe Steel Co. : See —
Hartman, William E. 2,910,355.
Latter, Bruce B., and W. C. Bodong, to General Electric Co.
Safety throwout mechanism for power operated drawers.
2,895,781, 7-21-59, CI. 312—223.
Lattmann, Max E., to Contraves AG. Rocket. 2,872,131.
2-3-59, CI. 244 — 14.
Lattuca, John J., to Best Plastics Corp. Plastic filler for
shirt collars. 2,889,091, 6-2-59, CI. 223—83.
Lattuca, Sam T., to Best Plastics Corp. Plastic sand and
water pool. 2,886,828, 5-19-59. CI. 4 — 172.
Latva, Henry F. : See —
Smith. Milton F., and Latva. 2,897,097.
Latzen, Josef. Ball and socket joints. 2,876,029, 3-3-59,
CI. 287—90.
Latzen, Josef. Ball and socket joints and method of making
same. 2,878,046, 3-17-59. CI. 287 — 87.
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenseich & Cie. Ball joint for the sus-
pension of automobile wheels. 2,883,221, 4-21-59, CI.
287—87
Latzen, Josef, to A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and socket joints.
2,912,267, 11-10-59, CI. 287 — 90.
Latzko, John A., to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Sheet metal switch panel enclosure. 2,899,254, 8-11-59,
CI. 312—257.
Lau Blower Co., The : See —
Ganger, Karl M., and Wentling. 2,912,159.
Lau, Erwin M., to Black Products Co. Control for bag fill-
ing machine. 2,871.891. 2-3-59. CI. 141 — 10.
Lau, Francisco J. Device for controlling the flow of fuel
from a supply tank to a carburetor in an automobile.
2,906,284, 9-29-59, CI. 137—384.8.
Lau, Heinrich \V., deceased, L. E. Lau, administratrix.
Sewn-in-slack method of webbing fabrication and the tow-
ing article produced thereby. 2,892,640, 6-30-59, CI.
280 — 480.
Lau. Lydia E. : See — ■
Lau Heinrieh W. 2.892.640.
Laub, Ernest S. V. Compressible plunger for hypodermic
syringes. 2,907,330, 10-6-59, CI. 128—218.
Laub, Herman, III : See —
Walker, Patrea P., and Laub. 2,893,380.
Laubach, Gerald D. : See —
Agnello, Eugene J., Bloom, and Laubach. 2,904,546.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,877,157.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach.
Bloom, Barry M., and Laubach. 2,878,157.
Bloom. Barrv M.. Kita. Laubach, and Shull.
Figdor. Sanford K., and Laubach. 2,883,323.
Laubach, Gerald D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
oxides of substituted ergostadiene compounds.
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Laubach. Gerald L>., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
termediates. 2,882,284, 4-14-59, CI. 260—397.47.
Laubach, Gerald D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Bisnorallo-
7-cholenaldehydes. 2,895,970, 7-21-59, CI. 260—397.5.
Laubach, Gerald D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co.. Inc. Steroid
compounds and their preparation. 2,897,128, 7-28-59,
CI. 204 — 158.
Laubach, Gerald D., and W. M. McLamore, to Chas. Pfizer
& Co.. Inc. Quinazolone derivatives. 2,915,521, 12-1-59,
CI. 260—251.
Laubach, Howard E., to American Steel Foundries. Coolant
drain and sealer arrangement. 2,889,722, 6-9-59, CI.
77 — 4.
Laube. Charles : See —
Melchore, James A., and Laube. 2,883,260.
Laube, Hans, 15% to L. Ruskin, F. B. Carbone, and B. V.
Sturz, and 85% to B. Good and H. Laube. Motion pictures
with synchronized odor emission. 2,905,049, 9-22-59, CI.
88—16.
Laucher. Richard G., and F. A. Coss, to Marquardt Aircraft
Co. Thrust reverser for jet engine. 2.874,538, 2-24-59,
CI. 60—35.54.
2,877,158.
2,877.222.
2,877,223.
2,877,239.
2.8^2.282.
2.883,325.
2,885,324.
2,915,433.
2,915,434.
2.915.435.
2,902,483.
2,907,694.
2,891,080.
11.14 per-
2,877,221,
Steroid in-
Laucius, Joseph F., and J. P. Neary, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for dyeing polyester materials
at elevated temperatures in stabilized non-aqueous disperse
dyebath. 2.882,119, 4-14-59. CI. 8 — 55.
Lauck, Albert G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. High speed
article transfer apparatus. 2,912,093, 11-10-59, CI.
198—32.
Lauck, John A., to Borg- Warner Corp. Constant pressure r
variable displacement pump. 2,883,937, 4-28-59, CI.
103—120.
Lauck, John A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydraulic drill press.
2,887,907, 5-26-59, CI. 77—5.
Lauck, William A., to Ridge Tool Co. Reaming tool.
2,871,733. 2-3-59, CI. 77—73.
Laudel, Arthur, Jr., to United States of America, Office of
Civil and Defense Mobilization. Electrical signaling sys-
tem. 2,906,897, 9-29-59, CI. 307 — 140.
Laudenslager, Harry B., Jr., to Blacksto'ie Corp. Solder
fluxes. 2,895,862, 7-21-59, CI. 148—23.
Lauder, Walter B., to Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.
Tobacco hand tie leaf cutter. 2,893,401, 7-7-59, CI.
131—149.
Laudig, James J., to The Texas Co. Sealable adhesive com-
position, tie pad comprising same, and process for using
said pad. 2,886,248, 5-12-59, CI. 238 — 283.
Laue, Eric G. : See —
Wright, Harry D., and Laue. 2,917,642.
Laue, Eric G., to California Institute Research Foundation.
Means for detecting resonance vibration. 2,909,059,
10-20-59, CI. 73—71.4.
Laue, Karl A. Automatically controlled photographic appa-
ratus in vehicles. 2,876,688, 3-10-59, CI 95 — 11.
Lauer, Albert W., Jr., to Air Products Inc. Fluid pressure
control device. 2,918,018, 12-22-59, CI. 137—505.11.
Lauer, Anton, and L. Bruek, to Telefunken G. m. b. H. Travel-
ing wave tube structure. 2,876.379, 3-3-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Lauer, George. Grading and distributing apparatus. 2,908,-
389, 10-13-59. CI. 209 — 99.
Lauer, George G. : See — -
Detrick, Robert S., and Lauer. 2,890,254.
Lauer, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Internal combustion engine
ignition systems. 2,901,672, 8-25-59, CI. 315 — 226.
Lauer, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Fuel compositions for spark
ignition engines. 2,918,360, 12-22-59. CI. 44 — 69.
Lauer, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Polymerization of olefins
with a metal halide on activated carbon catalyst. 2,919,266,
12-29-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Laufer, Frederic, to J. Bobst and Son S. A. Sheet gripper
means for presses. 2.867.275. 1-6-59, CI. 164 48.
Laufer, Maurice K., and W. D. Hall, to Grimes Mfg. Co.
Instrument lighting fixtures. 2,916,606, 12-8-59, CI.
240 — 2.1.
Lauffer. Paul G. Method of making an abrasion-resistant
cosmetic film. 2,876.162. 3-3-59. CI. 167 — 90.
Lauffer, Theo. Apparatus for mixing liquids. 2,890,028,
6-9-59, CI. 259—129.
Laughlin, Lacey, deceased ; N. R. Laughlin, executrix. Trac-
tion means for automotive vehicles. 2,894.554. 7—14—59,
CI. 152 — 208.
Laughlin. Myron P. : See —
McMorris, Herschel G., ana McCall. 2,894,852.
Laughlin. Naomi R. : See — ■
Laughlin, Lacey. 2,894,554.
Laughlin, Vernon C. Loom reed. 2,870,796, 1-27-59, CI.
139 — 192.
Laughter. Cecil M. and J. J. Fabrication of tools. 2,899,849,
8-18-59, CI. 76—107.
Laughter, James J. : See —
Laughter. Cecil M. and J. J. 2,899,849.
Laughton, George A. Hair clips. 2,883,993, 4-28-59, CI.
132 — 46.
Laughton, Malcolm. Hangers or airers for clothes and light
articles. 2,895,657, 7-21-59, CI. 223—92.
Lauhoff Grain Co. : See —
Kautz, George M. 2,898,052.
Lauire, Gavin W., Sr., and Gavin W., Jr. Tire pressure In-
dicator. 2,896,566, 7-28-59, CI. 116—34.
Laukhuff, Walter, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Camber adjusting
device for motor vehicle wheels. 2,890.893, 6-16-59, CI.
280 — 96.2.
Lauler, Louis J. : See —
Thorsson, Matthew T.. and Lauler. 2.868.491.
Lauler, Louis J., and M. T. Torsson, to Fairbanks, Morse &
Co. Weighing scale svstem with weight recorder.
2.882.035. 4-14-59. CI. 265'— 5.
Launder, Ernie L., to H. & L. Tooth Co. Mold board end
bit with replaceable tooth. 2,914,868, 12-1-59, CI.
37 — 143.
Launder, Ernie L., M. Frederick, Jr., and A. W. Loudon, to
H. & L. Tooth Co. Table and clamp for supporting and
holding work in a fabricating machine. 2,903,565, 9-8-59,
CI. 219—124.
Launder, Ernie L., A. W. Loudon, and M. Frederick, Jr., to
H & L. Tooth Co. Mounting for a welding head in a
work fabricating machine. 2,903,566, 9-8-59, CI. 219—125.
Laurence. Lawton L. : See —
Mitchell, Kenneth G., McMinn, and Laurence. 2,909.905.
Laurence, Roger F., to Winston Electronics Ltd. Loud-speak-
ing telephone systems. 2,878,314, 3-17-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Laurenson, Robert : See —
Cowan, Gerald de G., Laurenson, and Van Hemert.
2,889,514.
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Laurent, Andre J. M. Shock cushioning wheel. 2,872,962,
2-10-59. CI. 152 — 10.
Laurent, George J., to United States of America, Navy.
Pulse-to-pulse non-linear filters. 2,908,812, 10-13-59, CI.
250 — 20.
Lauretti, Piacentino. Shoe upper shaping machine. 2,915,765,
12-8-59, CI. 12—97.
Lauria, Francesco : See —
Logemiuin, Willy, and Lauria. 2,873,278.
Laurich, Albert A. : See —
Kiehl. Arthur H., and Laurich. 2,912,078.
Laurie, Floyd S., to American Metal Products Co. Hold-
down clip for shelf. 2,909,289, 10-20-59, CI. 211—136.
Laurie, Gavin W., Jr. : See —
Laurie, Gavin W., Sr., and Gavin W., Jr. 2,896,566.
Laurie, William H., to The Superior Electric Co. Variable
transformer. 2,896,179, 7-21-59, CI. 336—141.
Lauring, Edgar A., to Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co.
Drill removing means for multiple spindle drill. 2,900,184,
8-18-59, CI. 269—127.
Lauritsen, Charles C, to United States of America, Navy.
Fuze. 2,S7:-5.681. 2-17-59, CI. 102 — 81.
Lauritsen, John F. : See —
Krystyan, Karol J., Lauritsen, and Voorhees. 2,914,705.
Lauro, William F. : See —
Gilbert, Bernard L., Kalinsky, and Lauro. 2,915,639.
Lauroesch, Thomas J., to United States of America, Navy.
Rotary scanning device. 2,873,381, 2-10-59, CI. 250—236.
Laurre, Michel : See —
Joullie, Maurice, Laurre, Maillard, and Muller. 2,894,039.
Lauschke. Hans-Ulnch, to Anker-Werke Aktiengesellschaft.
Programming apparatus for accounting machines. 2,902,-
215, 9-1-59. CI. 235 — 61.9.
Lausman, Walter A. Putty applicator tool. 2,914,798,
12-1-59, CI. 18—3.5.
Lautenbacher, Johann, to Enna-Werk Optische Anstalt Dr.
Appelt K.G. Photographic objectives. 2,907,248, 10-6-59,
CI. 88—57.
Lautenschlager, Hans, and H. Friederich, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of acrylic acid esters.
2,886.591, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 486.
Lautenschlager, Hans, H. Friederich, W. Schmidt, and K.
Dachs, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesell-
schaft. Polymerization of lactams in presence of carbon
monoxide. 2,907,755, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Lautenschlager, Hans, and H. Friederich, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of acrylic
acid and its esters. 2,916,513, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 486.
Lauterbach, Herbert G., to E. I. dn Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of shaping resin-impregnated filamentary material.
2.875.474. 3-3-59. CI. 18—56.
Lauterbach, Herbert G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Formation of felt-like products from synthetic filaments.
2,893,105, 7-7-59, CI. 28—72.2.
Lauterbach, Herbert G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Felt-like products. 2,910,763, 11-3-59, CI. 28—72.2.
Lauterbach, Herbert G., and H. M. Norton, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Non-woven filamentary products and
process. 2.908.064, 10-13-59. CI. 28—72.
Lauterbach, William E., and P. Strutynski, to Dole Refriger-
ating Co. Hydraulic system for freezer. 2,896,427, 7-28-
59, CI. 62—341.
Lautner, Max E., to Howard Industries, Inc. Electric
motors. 2,904,709, 9-15-59, CI. 310—90.
Lautz, William H. : See —
Maffei, John A., and Lautz. 2,889,786.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., to General Motors Corp. Circuit
control. 2,881.289, 4-7-59. CI. 200 — 122.
Lautzenhiser, Argvle G., to General Motors Corp. Direction
Signal. 2,907,979, 10-6-59, CI. 340 — 54.
Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., and K. E. Faiver, to General Motors
Corp. Control device. 2,901,241, 8-25-59, CI. 267—11.
Lauxen, Carl, to Radio Corp. of America. Geneva movement.
2,870,647, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 436.
Laval. Claude C, Jr. Sampling apparatus. 2,870,989,
1-27-59, CI. 255—1.4.
Lavallee & Ide. Inc. : See —
Lavallee, Joseph A. 2,917,952.
Lavallee, Joseph A., to Lavallee & Ide, Inc. Reamer manu-
facture. 2,917,952, 12-22-59, CI. 76 — 101.
La Valley. Robert J., to American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. Coil inner tube spacer. 2,875,987, 3-3-59,
CI. 257 — 254.
Lavanchv, Patricia B., to Johnson & Johnson. Product and
method of manufacture. 2,912,348, 11-10-59, CI. 117 — 76.
Lavanchy, Patricia B., H. M. Sonnichsen, and J. F. McElroy,
to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive tapes. 2,886,467,
5-12-59, CI. 117—76.
Lavayssiere, Paul, to Etablissements T.R.M.-Technique, Radio,
Mecanique. High frequency heating system. 2,898,432,
8^-59, CI. 219—10.77.
Lavender, Harrison M.. Jr. : See —
Scott, John W.. Jr.. Lavender, and Rossi. 2,870,230.
Laverdisse, Edmond, to Les Glaceries de la Sambre, Societe
Anonyme. Apparatus for vertically actuating the tools of
machines for grinding and/or polishing glass. 2,906,066,
9-29-59, CI. 51—165.
Laverty. Martin J. : See —
Rvpinski. Albert B., Smith, Brunner, and Laverty.
2,890,306.
Lavery, Charles A., to National Tank Co. Oil and gas sepa-
rators. 2,911,058, 11-3-59, CI. 183—2.7.
Lavery, Grant G. : See—
Kalin, Walter, and Lavery. 2,886,809.
Lavery, Thomas F. : See —
Grover, Frank S., and Lavery. 2„904,993.
La Vezzi Machine Works : See —
La Vezzi, Robert V. 2,885,925.
La Vezzi, Robert V., to La Vezzi Machine Works. Aperture
plates for motion picture machines. 2,885,925, 5-12-59,
CI. 88 — 17.
Laviana, Donald W., to General Motors Corp. Thermostat.
2.882,370, 4-14-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Laviana, Donald W., to General Motors Corp. Switch assem-
bly. 2,910,551, 10-27-59, CI. 200 — 1.
Laviana, Lawrence J., to M. H. Rhodes, Inc. Timer.
2,913,048. 11-17-59, CI. 161—1.
Lavieri, Daniel C, and W. J. Hawley, to Pratt & Whitney Co.,
Inc. Tracer control for profiling machine tools. 2,879,695,
3-31-59, CI. 90—62.
Lavigne, Maurice J. : See —
Potvin, Roger J. A., Lavigne, and Laberge. 2,915,417.
Lavisrne. Michael A., 25% to J. Trunx. Deeo drawing of
cylindrical shapes. 2,901,995, 9-1-59, CI. 113—38.
Lavin, Edward, and J. A. Cote, to Shawinigan Resins Corp.
Polyvinyl acetal-phenol aldehyde resin wire enamel and
method of using same. 2,917,416, 12-15-59. CI. 117—232.
Lavin, Edward, A. F. Fitzhugh, and R. N. Crozier, to Shawini-
gan Resins Corp. Electrical insulation comprising polyvinyl
acetal-phenol aldehydes cured with oxacids of phosphorus.
2,917.482, 12-15-59, CI. 260—43.
Lavin, Edward, A. F. Fitzhugh, and R. N. Crozier, to Shawini-
gan Resins Corp. Electrical insulation comprising polyvinyl
acetal-phenol aldehydes cured with sulfuric acid. 2,917,483,
12-15-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Lavoie, Edward V. Automobile window screen. 2,898,982,
8-11-59, CI. 160 — 40.
Lavoie, J. Gerard and N. R., and C. B. Wunderlich.
Adjustable seating apparatus for vehicles. 2,879,829,
3-31-59, CI. 155—9.
Lavoie, Noel R. : See —
Lavoie, J. Gerard and N. R., and Wunderlich. 2,879,829.
Lavoo, Norman T., and R. L. Kyhl, to General Electric Co.
Microwave grounded cathode circuit. 2,867,696, 1-6-59,
CI. 179—171.
Lavrich, Milton E. : See —
Murtaugh, Justin J., Lavrich, Ruff, Krueck, and Grant.
2,898,209.
Law, Edwin. Combined ash tray and cigarette holder.
2,910,986, 11-3-59, CI. 131—175.
Law, Harold B., H. S. Allwine, and D. C. Darling, to Radio
Corp. of America. Simplified scanning means for flat type
kinescope. 2,880.365, 3-31-59. CI. 315 — 23.
Law, Hilton, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Frequency
responsive electric circuit arrangements and control sys-
tems. 2,907,942, 10-6-59, CI. 318 — 328.
Law, Marvin A., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Wear resistant
selvage for woven fabrics. 2,912,015, 11-10-59, CI.
139—383.
Lawhead, Robert E., Jr. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hawkins, Lawhead, and Hughes.
2,901,116.
Lawhorn, Roger W., C. A. Woodcock, and S. E. Womack,
to Stewart-Warner Corp. Engine performance meter.
2,894,252, 7-7-59, CI. 340 — 282.
Lawick, Julius J. Door operating apparatus. 2,909,718,
10-20-59, CI. 318—266.
Lawitschka, Kurt, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Oil control ring. 2,912,292, 11-10-59, CI. 309 — 15.
Lawler, Edward B., R. D. Vartanian, and P. B. Roth, to
American Cyanamid Co. Process for preparing aluminum
phosphate dispersion and process of treating pile fabric
with the resulting dispersion. 2,909,451, 10-20-59, CI.
117—169.
Lawler, Herbert E. Boat support. 2,907,294, 10-6-59, CI.
114 — 230.
Lawler, Joseph A., to Blue M Electric Co. Control apparatus.
2,898,436, 8-4-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Lawler, Richard P., tq The Foxboro Co. High speed resistance
thermometer. 2,888,655. 5-26-59, CI. 338—28.
Lawless, Clement J. Removable and reversible table top con-
struction. 2,903,312, 9-8-59, CI. 311 — 35.
Lawless, Norman D., H. L. Roat, and R. M. Wheeler, to
General Motors Corp. Electrical instrument of the dif-
ferential galvanometer type. 2,875,407, 2-24-59, CI.
324 — 140.
Lawless, Robert M., and A. F. Klopf, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method of treating particulate iron ore. 2,888,341,
5-26-59, CI. 75—3.
Lawley, Herbert G. : See —
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Lawley. 2,891,937.
Lawlor, Francis E. : See —
Barr, John T.. and Lawlor. 2,894,991.
Hauptschein, Murray, Braid, and Lawlor. 2,884,466.
Hauptschein, Murray, Braid, and Lawlor. 2,914,566.
Lawlor, Francis E., M. Braid, and B. Loev, to Pennsalt Chemi-
cals Corp. Preparation of 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol. 2,868,846,
1_13_59, CI. 260—633.
Lawlor, Joseph R., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Food package.
2,897,087, 7-28-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Lawlor, Martin T., to Scoville Mfg. Co. Perfume container.
2,889,065, 6-2-59, CI. 215—12.
Lawlor, Reed C. : See —
Wiens, Jacob H. 2,891,108.
548
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lawlor, Reed C. Cathode ray oscilloscopes. 2,874,377,
2-17-59, CI. .340—369.
Lawn Electronics Co. Inc. : .See —
Lawn, Francis. 2,872,635.
Lawn, Francis, to Lawn Electronics Co. Inc. Inverter.
2,872,635, 2-3-59, CI. 321—18.
Lawncraft Mfg. Corp. : See —
Nottmeyer, Paul. 2,880,563.
Lawnhurst, Richard. Garment hanger and display structure.
2,912,148, 11-10-59, CI. 223—87.
Lawrence Bros., Inc. : See —
Lawrence, Forby W. and O. W. 2,867,963.
Moore, Tilford. 2,889,571.
Lawrence, Edith. Drip dryer rods for bathrooms. 2,885,086,
5-5-59. CI. 211—1.3.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutrons. 2,871,364, 1-27-59, CI.
250—41.9.
Lawrence, Ernest O , to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Dual heated ion source structure
having arc shifting means. 2,882,409, 4-14-59, CI. 250 —
41.9.
Lawrence, Ernest O., to United States of America, Atomic
Energv Commission. Ion source slit cleaner for calutron.
2,8S8,566, 5-26-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lawrence, Ernest O., and W. M. Brobeck, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Calutron.
2,882.407. 4-14-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lawrence, Forby W. and O. W., to Lawrence Bros., Inc.
Rotary disk-type mower cutter mechanism. 2,867,963,
1-13-59, CI. 56 — 295.
Lawrence, Frederick E. : See —
Schmitt. Otto L.. and Lawrence. 2.896,614.
Lawrence Holdings (Overseas) Ltd. : See —
Lawrence, John W. 2,876,723.
Lawrence, James B. : See — -
Nieman, Chauncy W., and Lawrence. 2,911,035.
Lawrence, John W., to Lawrence Holdings (Overseas) Ltd.
Machine for producing fins for finned tube core structures.
2,876,723, 3-10-59, CI. 113 — 1.
Lawrence, Joseph D., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic
amplifier drive for coincident current switch. 2,901,735,
8-25-59, CI. 340—174.
Lawrence, Joseph D., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Double base
diode memory. 2,907,000, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 173.
Lawrence, Joseph L., and P. H. Allen, to Cvcle Equipment Co.
Fanfolding machine. 2,910,292, 10-27-59, CI. 270 — 73.
Lawrence, Lewis W. : See —
Masters, Joseph H., Lawrence, and Masters. Re. 24,622.
Lawrence, Leland E., to Allen-Bradlev Co. Twin coil electro-
magnetic actuator. 2,903,537, 9-8-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Lawrence, Marion D. Educational device for teaching spell-
ing and arithmetic. 2,884.714. 5-5-59, CI. 35 — 31.
Lawrence, Michael J., to Chicago Carton Co. Carton set-up
machine. 2,909,105, 10-20-59, CI. 93—51.
Lawrence, Orby \V. : See —
Lawrence. Forby W. and O. W. 2,867,963.
Lawrence, Owen N., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd.
Liquid fuel control means for jet engines. 2,872,784,
2-10-59. CI. 60—39.28.
Lawrence Paper Co., The : See — -
Budd, Robert E. 2.892,238.
White, Roger L. 2,912,152.
Lawrence. Ray V. : See —
Halbrook, Noah J., and Lawrence. 2,889,362.
Moore, Richard N., and Lawrence. 2,899,463.
Lawrence, Richard R. Combined jar and safety joint.
2.915,289, 12-1-59, CI. 255 — 27.
Lawroski, Stephen, A. A. Jonke, and R. K. Steunenberg, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Preparation of uranium hexafluoride. 2,907,630, 10-6—59,
CI. 23—14.5.
Laws, Robert J., to Otis Elevator Co. Material handling
apparatus. 2,884,144, 4-28-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Lawsberg, Charles L., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Meth-
od of coloring woven glass fibers. 2,919,172, 12-29-59,
CI. 8—8.
Lawser, Mary L. : See —
Schippert, Florence J., and Lawser. 2,870,454.
Lawser, Mary L., and F. J. Schippert. Bag lounges.
2,910,707, 11-3-59, CI. 5—344.
Lawskv, Max W. Article reminiscent of special occasions.
2,917,853, 12-22-59, CI. 40 — 130.
Lawson, Axel A., H. K. Hazel, H. R. Gary, and M. Gittler,
to Melpar, Inc. Stapling machine. 2,904,785, 9-22-59,
CI. 1—2.
Lawson, Bert E. A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Process for fabricating a socket mount. 2,918,721,
12-29-59, CI. 29—150.
Lawson, E. P., Co., Inc. : See —
Thumim, Carl. 2,881.834.
Thumim, Carl. 2.887.895.
Thumim, Carl. 2,894,479.
Lawson, Gerald W., to General Electric Co. Gas turbine
engine with free turbine power take-off. 2,912,823,
11-17-59, CI. 60—39.16.
Lawson, Harry W., Jr. Electronic ignition system. 2,899,632.
8-11-59, CI. 323—58.
Lawson, Harry W., Jr., to Caledonia Electronics and Trans-
former Corp. High speed electromechanical actuator.
2,907,929, 10-6-59, CI. 317—123.
Lawson, Herbert E., to United States of America, Navy. De-
layed action battery. 2,918,515, 12-22-59, CI. 136 — 90.
Lawson, Hollis E. Door check. 2,872,232, 2-3-59, CI. 292 —
80.
Lawson, Ivar
4 — 187.
Lawson, Ivar
CI. 20 — 74.
Lawson, Ivar S.
S. Sink molding. 2,877,468, 3-17-59, CI.
S. Composite molding. 2,880,478, 4-7-59,
Method for continuously producing strips
of molding of predetermined length from an endless metal
ribbon. 2,909,138, 10-20-59, CI. 113 — 116.
Lawson, John D., to Texas Instruments Inc. Navigation sys-
tem. 2,888,752, 6-2-59, CI. 33—204.
Lawson, l'aul C, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Apparatus
for bending glnss. 2.872.755. 2-10-59. CI. 49 — 67.
Lawson, Robert H., to Scott & Williams, Inc. Circular multi-
feed stocking knitting machine. 2,S90,577, U-16-59, CI.
66 — 42.
Lawson, Robert H., and P. W. Bristow, deceased, by M. S.
Bristow, executrix, to Scott & Williams, Inc. Knitting
machine. 2,912,839, 11-17-59, CI. 66 — 14.
Lawson, Shelby D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
for transporting viscous oils. 2,876,081, 3-3-59, CI.
23—288.
Lawson, Shelby D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
solids from fluids. 2,879,224, 3-24-59, CI. 208 — 100.
Lawson, Shelby D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Two stage
catalytic reforming process. 2,890,163, 6-9-59. CI. 208—05.
Lawson, Shelby D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Alkylation of
hydrocarbons, with evaporative cooling. 2,894,999, 7-14-59,
CI. 260 — 683.48.
Lawson, William A., Jr. : See —
Bushnell, Clifford B., and Lawson. 2,917,252.
Lawter, Ezra R. : See —
Lawter, Lee R. 2,888.772.
Lawter, Lee R., 48% to E. R. Lawter. Bait impaling re-
tainer for fishhooks. 2,888,772, 6-2-59. CI. 43 — 43.2.
Lawthers, Dean D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Molyb-
denum base alloys. 2,883,284, 4-21-59, CI. 75 — 211.
Lawton, Elliott J. : See —
Schmitz. John V., and Lawton. 2.900.277.
Lawton, Elliott J., to General Electric Co. Irradiated poly-
ethylene. 2,906,679, 9-29-59, CI. 204 — 154.
Lawton, Elliott J., and W. T. Grubb, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Solid state polymerization. 2,904,481, 9-15-59, CI.
204 — 154.
Lawton, Elliott J., and A. M. Bueche, to General Electric Co.
Process of irradiating polvethvlene at elevated tempera-
tures. 2,906,678, 9-29-59, CI. 204 — 154.
Lawton. Harold J. : See —
Powell. Ernest F.. and Lawton. 2.869.361.
Lawton, Ledra M., to General Motors Corp. Composition
for soldering metal and method for using same. 2,867,037,
1-6-59, CI. 29 — 487.
Lawyers' Co-Operative Publishing Co. : See —
Teiser, Sidney, and Sassaman. 2.897,080.
Lax, Leona, to Sarong, Inc. Pantie girdle. 2,875,765, 3-3-59
CI. 128—528.
Laxo. Ed : See —
Werge, Thomas C, and Laxo. 2.875 564.
Laxo, Ed. Closing machine. 2,918,888, 12-29-59, CI.
113—22.
Laxson, J. T., "to Marvel Specialty Co., Inc. Method of in-
specting and trimming hosiery and apparatus therefor.
2,869.765. 1-20-59, CI. 223 — 43.
Lay, Clarence M., to Vaughan & Bushnell Mfg. Co. Claw
hammer with tubular handle. 2,874,738, 2-24-59, CI.
145—29.
Lay. Clarence M., to Vaughan & Bushnell Mfg. Co. Method
of forming indestructible type impact tools. 2,884,816,
5-5-59. CI. 76—103.
Lay. Clarence M., to Vaughan & Bushnell Mfg. Co. Hammer
construction with shock absorbing means. 2,884,969,
5-5-59, CI. 145—29.
Lay, Nat, Inc. : See —
Lay, Nathaniel B. 2,887,319.
Lay, Nathaniel B., to Nat Lay, Inc. Arrow fletchings.
2,887,319. 5-19-59. CI. 273—106.5.
Layburn, Robert L., and B. R. Stachiewicz, to General Dy-
namics Corp. Automatic gain control for transistor re-
ceiver circuits. 2,892,932, 6-30-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Lavden, Paul W. Sheet feeding system for printing presses
and the like. 2.874 962 2-24-59. CI. 271—27.
Layer, Edwin H., and E. R. Olson, to United States of
America, Air Force. Apparatus for automatically coating
ceramic rods with metal or metal alloy by thermal evap-
oration. 2.902,972. 9-S-59. CI. 118 — 48.
Lavman, Loren J. Button hooks for arm and hand amputees.
2,912,733, 11-17-59, CI. 24 — 40.
Layman. Ralph E., Jr. : See —
Hensley. William L. Kirsch, and Layman. 2,889,293.
Layman, Ralph E., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Resinous
reaction product of an aliphatic polycarboxylic acid, cer-
tain oil acids, an adduct of ethvlene oxide and certain poly-
hvdrie alcohols and rosin acids. 2,889,294, 6-2-59, CI.
260 — 22.
Lavne, Amos E. Boat trailer. 2,915,209, 12-1-59, CI.
214—506.
Layne, Fred A. : See —
Kupchinsky, Leonard, and Layne. 2,897,571.
Layng, Edwin T., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Olefin
polymerization process using maintained phosphoric acid
catalyst. 2,909,580, 10-20-59, CI. 260—683.15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
549
2,901,528,
2,898,790,
Inc. Mold-
2,880,463,
Layng, Oral W. Camera flash bulb shield and light control
unit. 2.879.377. 3-24-59, CI. 240—1.3.
Layton, Gerald E., and W. K. Arbuckle. Choked reverse cir-
culating sub. 2,903,074, 9-8-59, CI. 166 — 224.
Layton, J. C. : See —
Stone. Claire E.. and Layton. 2,908,450.
Tucker. Council A., and Layton. 2,908,451.
Layton, J. C, and R. Shaffer, to Towlsaver. Inc. Dispensing
machine for strip material. 2,889,147, 6-2-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Layton, Kenneth A., to United States of America, Navy.
Antenna radiation pattern analyzer. 2,888,673, 5-26-59,
CI. 340 — 347.
Layton, William B., Jr., D. S. Miller, and R. W. Smith, to
Dumont Corp. Lug box. 2,873.875, 2-17-59, CI. 220 — 4.
Lazar, James, R. J. Zeitler, and C. H. Smith, to Flight Re-
fueling Inc. Ball and socket pipe coupling with lubricated
seal. 2,918,313, 12-22-59, CI. 285 — 94.
Lazar, John M. Rotarv shaft sealing means. 2,887,332,
5-19-59, CI. 286—11.14.
Lazar, John M. Seals. 2,887,335, 5-19-59, CI. 288—21.
Lazar. Melvin E. : See —
Powers Myron J., and Lazar. 2,874.059.
Lazar, Melvin E., and M. J. Powers, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Method for preparing unsulphured
dehydrated fruits. 2,895,836, 7-21-59, CI. 99—204.
Lazar, MeJvin E., and A. H. Brown, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Spray-drying apparatus. 2,911,036,
11-3-59, CI. 159 — 4.
Lazar, Michael, to Burndy Corp. Axial impact tool for in-
serting a pin connector into a socket. 2,907,241, 10-6-59,
CI. 81—52.35.
Lazar, Michael, to Burndy Corp. Wire connector.
8-25-59, CI. 174—75.
Lazar, Michael, and E. T. Salz. Multi-stroke tool.
8-11-59, CI. 81—15.
Lazarites, Webb R. : gee —
Pfeiffer, Richard, and Lazarites. 2,883,761.
Lazarowicz, Gustaw, to Orenda Engines Ltd. Expansion com-
pensating coupling device. 2,808.339, 1-13-59, CI. 189 —
36.
Lazarr, Thaddeus R. L., to Western Electric Co..
ing apparatus for making work-holding fixtures.
4-7-59, CI. 18—39.
Lazarte, Jorge A. : See —
Baars. Conrad W., and Lazarte. 2,867,342.
Lazarus, Gerald S. : See —
Boker. Samuel J., Lazarus, and Sassoon. 2,896,533.
Lazarus, Jack : See —
Saunders, John C, and Lazarus. 2,903,396.
Lazarus, Max A. Ultrasonic cleaner and degreaser.
2,896.648, 7-28-59, CI. 134 — 147.
Lazo, Mario. Sleeping device. 2,891,252, 6-23-59, CI. 2 — 15.
Lazur, Thomas. Adjustable fishing rod. 2,900,153, 8-18-59,
CI. 248 — *4.
Lazzaro, Vincent J. Holder for supporting toilet articles.
2,884,137, 4-28-59, CI. 211—65.
Lea, Carlisle G. : See —
Bishop, Lewis H., and Lea. 2,914,189.
Lea, James P. : See —
Barnes, Marion D., and Lea. 2,887,945.
Barnes, Marion D., and Lea. 2.887,946.
Lea. Lawrence. Telephone call tracing and recording system.
2,900.449. 8-18-59, CI. 179—6.
Lea Mfg. Co., The : See —
Couch, Earle W., and Candee. 2,904,419.
Leaberry. Ernest F., H. F. Hendershot, and P. H. Edwards,
to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Lining for ingot
molds. 2. 882. 568. 4-21-59, CI. 22 — 139.
Leach, Burleigh H. : See—
Kingston, Donald L., and Leach. 2,917,169.
Leach. Clayton B. : See —
Lamnman. Georee W.. Leach, and Vivian. 2.873.962.
Leach, Clayton B., to General Motors Corp. Camshaft gal-
lery structure for engines. Re. 24,650, 5-12-59, CI.
123 — 41.86.
Leach, Clayton B., and M. H. Frank, to General Motors
Corp. Engine bearings and lubrication system. 2,899,015,
8-11-59, CI. 184—6.
Leach Corp. : See —
Adams. Richard L. 2.875.293.
Schuessler, John C. 2,919,324.
Leach. Clayton B. : See —
Gorman. Richard M.. and Leach. 2.902,102.
Leach. Clayton B., to General Motors Corp. Valve actuating
mechanism for engines. 2.902.014. 9-1-59. CI. 123 — 90.
Leach. Clayton B.. to General Motors Corp. Cylinder block.
2.902.021. 9-1-59. CI. 123 — 195.
Leach, Clayton B., to General Motors Corp. Timing chain
and fuel pump drive, lubricating means. 2,907,411,
10-6-59, CI. 184—6.
Leach, Ilnrry S.. and B. M. Eldred. V« to Monsanto Chemical
Co., and ty> to Heyden Newport Chemical Corp. Purifica-
tion of methanol. 2.868.849. 1-13-59, CI. 260-
Leach, Holt. Joint for adjacent panel members.
9-22-59, CI. 189—36.
Leach, Hugh K., to The Murray Corp. of America,
clock washing machine with water level control.
10-20-59, CI. 68—12.
Leach. James M.. to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Stabilized poly-
carboxylic acid esters. 2,894,979, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Leach, John M. Hook conveyors. 2,884,116, 4-28-59, CI.
198—177.
-643.
2,905,283,
Automatic
2,909,050,
Leach, Lester L. : See —
Clements, Warren F., and Leach. 2,879,006.
Leach, Robert R., and C. A. Phillips, to United States Rub-
ber Co. Safety boot with metatarsal arch protection.
2,891,327, 6-23-59, CI. 36 — 4.
Leader, Gordon R. : See —
Hyman, Herbert H., and Leader. 2,894,816.
Leading Lady Foundations, Inc. : See —
Farino, Frank. 2.890,702.
Leadon, Bernard M. : See —
Werner, Frank D., and Leadon. 2,878,055.
Leahy, James F., and F. C. Merriam, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Water vapor permeable, waterproof mate-
rials. '2,883,316, 4-21-59, CI. 154 — 50.
Leahy, James F., and C. B. Noonan. to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Fastening machines. 2,890,481. 6-16-59, CI. 18 — 1.
Leahy, James F., and J. P. Szumski, to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Rubber-resin cutting pads and methods
of mixing and milling rubber-resin compositions. 2,912,388,
11-10-59, CI. 252—511.
Leake, James M. Stamped valve rotator cage. 2,875,740,
3-3-59, CI. 123—90.
Leake, Norman II., and M. L. Fielden, to The S. E. Massengill
Co. Theophylline derivatives. 2,887,486, 5-19-59, CI.
260—253.
Leaman, Raymond J., and H. Feige, to Baker Perkins Inc.
Article transfer apparatus. 2,883,032, 4-21-59, CI. 198 —
24.
Leaman, Raymond J., and H. Feige, to Baker Perkins Inc.
Conveyor apparatus. 2,888,126, 5-26-59, CI. 198 — 27.
Leanza, William J to Merck & Co.. Inc. 1-etherified oxy-
alkyl imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamides. intermediates and proc-
ess. 2.897.205. 7-28-59. CI. 260 — 309.
Leaper, Joseph M. F., J. R. Bishop, and W. P. Anderson, to
Amchem Products, Inc. Method of eradicating weeds.
2,904,422, 9-15-59, CI. 71—2.3.
Lear, Earl B., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Rifle nut re-
tainer for rock drill. 2,910,046, 10-27-59, CI. 121 — 7.
Lear, Earl B., and G. E. Douglas, to Chicago Pneumatic Tool
Co. Wheel lock. 2,901,260, 8-25-59, CI. 280—29.
Lear, Floyd R., Sr., to Industrial Gravure Co. Etching ma-
chine. 2,879,616, 3-31-59, CI. 41 — 9.
Lear, Inc. : See —
Aktinson, Donald L., and Curriston. 2,898,765.
Blanding Leonard C. 2 874,362.
Carr, William F. 2,877.366.
Collins, Donald G. 2,898,423.
Curriston, Loren E. 2.867.405.
Curriston, Loren E. 2,887.875.
Demetriades, Anthony. 2,870,601.
Henszey, Robert T. 2,867,731.
Hinsdale. James G. 2.897,379.
Lear, William P. 2,867.392.
Lear. William P., Sr. 2,875.419.
McMurren. Irving B. 2.874,293.
Moody, Steven M. 2,903.110.
Moody, Steven M. 2,903,867.
Pittman, Roland. 2,898,766.
Schoeppel, John F. 2,906,128.
Schoeppel, John F., and Critoph. 2,909,064.
Schoeppel, John F., Varner, and Herr. 2,899,393.
Wennerberg, Gunnar. 2,885,645.
Wennerberg, Gunnar. 2,915,723.
Lear, William P., to Lear, Inc. Boundary layer control for
aircraft. 2,867,392, 1-6-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Lear, William P., Sr., to Lear. Inc. Tunable radio frequency
coils. 2.875,419. 2-24-59. CI. 336—83.
Learv. Harold H. Apparatus for cleaning materials.
2.881.610. 4-14-59. CI. 68 — 158.
Leary, Joseph A. : See —
Reavis, James G., Leary, and Walsh. 2,886,410.
Learv. Robert F. : See —
Banes. Fred W., Nelson, and Leary. 2.894,937.
Bowman, Lewis W., and Leary. 2,874 153.
Bowman, Lewis W., Leary, and McCulloch. 2,890,187.
Leasure, William C, to Mira-Pak, Inc. Apparatus for pack-
aging. 2,899.875, 8r18-59, CI. 93—82.
Leather Research Corp. : See —
Kremen, Seymour S., and Southwood. 2,917,833.
Leatherburv, John : See —
Wagener, Harold L. 2,887,981.
Leatherman, Gerald T., and C. V. Detter, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Polyethvlene-wax composition and process of
blending same. 2,882,246. 4-14-59, CI. 260—28.5.
Leatherman, Gerald T., and C. V. Detter, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Polymerization process. 2,915,513, 12-1-59,
CI. 260—94.9.
Leathers, Clarence H. : See —
Von Almen. Russell S., and Leathers. 2,898,082.
Leathers, Clarence H., and R. K. Shellman, to MacClatchie
Mfg. Co. Pipe wiper. 2,883,693, 4-28-59, CI. 15—210.
Leathers, Clarence H., and R. K. Shellman, to MacClatchie
Mfg. Co. Pump valves. 2,888,238, 5-26-59, CI. 251—358.
Leathers, Joel F. M., and B. Posey, Jr., to The Dow Chemical
Co. Inhibition of HCl-olefin reaction. 2,905,726, 9-22-59,
CI. 260 — 654.
Leathers, Ward, to Burroughs Corp. Wire printer with oscil-
latory print head. 2,911,085, 11-3-59, CI. 197—1.
Leatherwood, Clyde A. : See —
Bludworth, Joseph E., and Leatherwood. 2,911,067.
Leatherwood, Tommie L. Bonnet. 2,881,449, 4-14-59, CI.
2 — 204.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Leavens, William B., Jr., to Wilkata Codes, Inc. Photoelectric
scanning device. 2,872,590, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 219.
Leavin, Samuel B. : See —
Aversa, Joseph. 2,867.829.
Aversa, Joseph. 2,913,750.
Leavin, William H. : See —
Aversa, Joseph. 2.867,829.
Aversa, Joseph. 2,913,750.
Leavitt, Cyril E., and C. E. Whitehurst. Sectional ladders.
2,900,041, 8-1S-59, CI. 182—178.
Leavitt, Julian J. : See —
Brody, Frederick, and Leavitt. 2,901,485.
Leavitt, Lester W. Portable fork lift truck. 2,894,005,
7-14-59, CI. 187 — 11.
Leavitt, Lionel E., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Induction motor reverser. 2,916,683,
12-8-59, CI. 318—207.
Leavitt Machine Co. : See —
Ralys, Stanley C. 2,886,128.
Leavy, Helen D. : See —
Merriman, Henry H., and Leavy. 2,914,229.
Le Baron. Ira M. : See —
Oberg, Fred N., and Le Baron. 2,868,618.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Granular dicalcium phosphate product and method for the
production thereof. 2,882,127, 4-14-59, CI. 23 — 109.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Beneficiation of minerals. 2,889,042, 6-2-59, CI. 209 — 127.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Electrostatic method and apparatus for beneficiating
minerals. 2.899,055, 8-11-59, CI. 209 — 127.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Method of preparing defluorinated material. 2,889,200,
6-2-59, CI. 23—109.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Process for producing defluorinated phosphate material.
2,889,217, 6-2-59, CI. 71 — 47.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Salad dressing. 2,893,874, 7-7-59, CI. 99 — 144.
Le Baron, Ira M., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Method of processing phosphate ore to recover
metallic minerals. 2,914,173, 11-24-59, CI. 209 — 166.
Le Baron, Ira M., and E. Northcott, to International Minerals
& Chemical Corp. Process for treating fluorine-containing
phosphatie materials. 2,895,799, 7-21-59, CI. 23 — 109.
Le Baron. Theodore, and E. B. Dodds, to Better Packages,
Inc. Electrically controlled strip serving machine.
2. 892 500. 6-30-59, CI. 164 — 49.
Le Barre. Robert M. Upholstered cushions and equipment
for upholstering the same. 2,870,824, 1-27-59, CI.
155—182.
Lebedeff, Yurii E., and W. H. Wetherill, to American Smelting
and Refining Co. Removal of germanium values from cop-
per-bearing materials containing same. 2,889,196, 6-2-59,
CI. 23—17.
Lebedinsky Myron, to Societe Anonyme de Telecommunica-
tions. Equipment for telecommunications bv means of
hertzian beams. 2,904,725, 9-15-59. CI. 317 — 99.
Lebenbaum, Matthew T., to United States of America, Air
Force. Phase detector circuit. 2,890,329, 6-9-59, CI.
250 — 27.
Lebenbaum, Paul, Jr. : See —
Nottelmann, John F., and Lebenbaum. 2,916,177.
Leber, Felix. Selector actuator arrangement. 2,876,305,
3-3-59 CI. 200—46.
Leber. Felix. Electromagnetic control device. 2,895,089,
7-14-59. CI. 317—165.
Lebermann, August A. Device for actuating hookless clo-
sures. 2,888,728, 6-2-59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Lebiedzinski, Frank S. Earthworm trap and breeding box.
2.867,055. l-fi-59, CI. 43 — 55.
Le Bihan, Henri : .See —
Braconier. Frederic F. A., Le Bihan, and Arnould.
2 876.265.
Le Blan, Louis : See —
Boutry, Georges A., and Le Blan. 2,907,830.
Le Blan, Louis, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Trans-
mission svstem for television signals. 2,877,290, 3-10-59,
CI. 178—5.2.
Le Blanc. Hvnolite A., Jr., to Shell Development Co. Trans-
port of finely divided solids. 2,913,281, 11-17-59, CI.
302—35.
Le Blnnc, Osias J. : See —
Cederlnnd, Albert, Kimmel, and Le Blanc. 2,897,848.
Le Blanc, Walter J. : See —
Black, Paul F., Gill, and Le Blanc. 2,916,816.
Leblang, William M., to Hatfield Electric Co. Cable support
structure. 2,899,159, 8-11-59, CI. 248 — 49.
Leblond, Andre\ to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Delay lines for high power discharge tubes. 2,879,437,
3-24-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Leblond, Andre, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Semi-conductor oscillators. 2,891,160, 6-16-59, CI.
250—36.
Le Blond. R. K., Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Carlstedt, Ragnar L. 2.891.424.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L. 2,903,915.
Carlstedt, Ragner L. 2,903,916.
Carlstedt, Ragnar L. 2,903,917.
Lebo Press Co. : See —
Lebovitz, Morris. 2,916,986.
Minow, and M. Stritof, Jr., to The
Non-slip bag. 2,917,223, 12-15-59,
Le Bolt, John M., L. I
Cromwell Paper Co.
CI. 229—53.
Le Bon, Charles B., Ill, to Arcadia Metal Products, Inc.
Weatherseal construction for closure means. 2,889,585,
6-9-59, CI. 20—19.
Le Bon, Charles B., Ill, to Arcadia Metal Products. Pro-
tective barrier means for door frame construction. 2,917,-
789, 12-22-59, CI. 20—11.
Lebourg, Maurice P. : See —
Saurenman, Dean F., and Lebourg. 2,876,413.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Flowmeter. 2,868.012, 1-13-59, CI. 73 — 155.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Borg-Warner Corp. Method and
apparatus for detonating explosive devices in bore holes.
2,873,675, 2-17-59, CI. 102—20.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Well methods and apparatus. 2,888,078, 5-26-59, CI.
166—27.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Apparatus for investigating earth formations. 2,903,068,
9-8-59, CI. 166—100.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Methods for investigating wells. 2,906,944, 9-29-59, CI.
324—34.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Bore hole apparatus. 2,909,120, 10-20-59, CI. i02 — 20.
Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Formation fluid samplers. 2,915,123, 12-1-59, Ci. 166 — 63.
Lebourg, Maurice P., and R. Q. Fields, to Schlumberger Well
Surveying Corp. Apparatus for investigating earth forma-
tions. 2.903,069, 9-8-59. CI. 166 — 100.
Lebovitz, Morris, to Lebo Press Co. Machine for stripping
frozen fish. 2,916,986, 12-15-59, CI. 100 — 94.
Le Bron, Inc. : See —
Le Bron, Richard C. 2,918,196.
Le Bron, Richard C, to Le Bron, Inc. Canned foods dis-
pensing cabinet. 2,918,196, 12-22-59, CI. 221 — 124.
Le Brun, George K., and A. H. Terrell. Filter. 2,895,565,
7-21-59, CI. 183—51.
Lebsanft, Kurt, and E. Schmidt, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H.
Process for cleaning objects. 2,901,383, 8-25-59, CI.
134 — 7.
Le Bus, Franklin L.. Sr., to Wash Overshot & Spear Eneineers,
Inc. Releasable fishing apparatus. 2,879,849, 3-31-59, CI.
lfifi — 103.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr. Slip joints. 2,886,289, 5-12-59,
CI. 255—28.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr., to The Wash Overshot and Spear
Engineers, Inc. Combined fishing tool and reaming appa-
ratus. 2.887,161, 5-19-59, CI. 166 — 103.
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr., to Wash Overshot & Spear
Engineers, Inc. Automatic releasable fishing apparatus.
2.887,162, 5-19-59, CI. 166—103
Le Bus, Franklin L., Sr. Automatic slip joints. 2.918,259.
12-22-59, CI. 255—28.
Lechene, Leo L. Street gutter broom. 2,917,767, 12-22-59
CI. 15—180.
Lecher, Hans Z., and R. A. Greenwood, to American Cyanamid
Co. Preparation of phosnhonothioic dichlorides. tetra-
chloronhosphoranes. and phosphonic dichlorides. 2.870,204.
1-20-59. CI. 260—543.
Lecher, Hans Z., and E. M. Hardv. to American Cyanamid
Co. Preparation of tetraalkvl'-isothioureas. 2,872,4S4.
2-3-59. CI. 260—564.
Lecher, Hans Z., and E. M. Hardy, to American Cyanamid Co.
Acvl pentaalkylguanidonium salts. 2,878.272, 3-17-59, CI.
260 — 404.5.
Lecher, Hans Z. : See —
Whitehouse, Karl C, and Lecher. 2,894,024.
Lechner, Herbert, to Arnold & Richter K. G. Method and
means of conveying carrier strins carrying layers to be
treated chemically and /or physically, especially layers con-
sisting of light-sensitive emulsion, through at least one
treating device. 2,869.865. 1-20-59, 01 271 — 2.3.
Leckie, Claude P. Lead lines for fish nets. 2,894,366,
7-14-59, CI. 57—149.
Leckler, Harrv H.. to The Warner & Swasey Co. Reversing
coiler drive. 2.873.485, 2-17-59, CI. 19—159.
Leclabart. Jean. Hair-curlers. 2.892.460, 6-30-59. CI.
132 — 41.
Le Claire, Harry W. : See —
Foote, Francis S., Jr., and Le Claire. 2.884,295.
Leclercq, Rene, and R. O. Paquet. to Union Chimique Beige
S. A. Process for the preparation of resins from abietvl
alcohols. 2,867.644. 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 453.
Lecluyse, Edouard : See — ■
Quinche, Albert, and Lecluyse. 2,883,706.
Quinche, Albert, and Lecluyse. 2.911,971.
Lecluyse, Edouard. B. Dewey, and A. Quinche. to American
Can Co. Method for printing and forming non-circular
tubular plastic bodies. 2,913,768. 11-24-59. CI. 18—47.5.
Le Comte, Corstiaan, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Circuit arrangement in radar receivers for controlling the
deflection of the cathode-ravs in cathode-rav tube
indicators. 2.912.618, 11-10-59, CI. 315—27.
Leconte, Andre A., to Chauvin d'Arnoux, Societe Anonyme.
Protective devices for electrical measurement installations.
2,917,603, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 106.
Lecoultre, Edgar, to Thorens S.A. Clockwork music move-
ment. 2,884,827, 5-5-59. CI. 84—95.
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Lecours, Adrien. Multiple cap remover. 2,876,665, 3-10-59,
CI. 81—3.32.
Le Craw, Roy C. : See —
Reggia, Frank, and LeCraw. 2,906.974.
Sullivan, Robert F., and Le Craw. 2,908,878.
Lection, Frank J. : See — ■
Fantl. Joel, Lection, and Rider. 2,890,948.
Leda Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Elton, George A. H. 2,895,679.
Ledbetter, Harvey D. : See —
Gurgiolo, Arthur E., and Ledbetter. 2,911,377.
Ledbetter, James D., H. J. Kircher. Ill, and R. J. Novotnv,
to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Nozzle. 2,894,692, 7-14-59,
CI. 239 — 75.
Ledbetter, Jerry T. : See —
Bauer, Robert F., McNeill, and Ledbetter. 2,909,359.
Le Deit, Camille F. Sprinkler head. 2,903,190, 9-8-59, CI.
239—276.
Leder, Chester R. : See —
Barnhart, William S., Travis, and Leder. 2,909,503.
Lederer, Albrecht M. Golf practicing machine. 2,879,996,
3-31-59, CI. 273 — 35.
Lederer. Ernest A. : See —
Miller, Carl F., McCurdy, and Lederer. 2,907,911.
Lederer, Ernest A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matic assembly of radio-tube mounts. 2,888,589, 5-26-59,
CI. 313—261.
Lederer, Ernest A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Getter
for electron discharge device. 2,899,257, 8-11-59, CI.
316 — 25.
Lederer, Ernest A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Color
television screen. 2,915,661, 12-1-59, CI. 313 — 73.
Lederer, Frederick B., Sr. : See —
Jordan, Elfred A., and Lederer. 2,880,125.
Jordan, Elfred A., and Lederer. 2,880,126.
Lederer, Robert C, to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air
Brake Co. Combined relief valve and low pressure indi-
cator. 2,895,504, 7-21-59, CI. 137 — 539.
Lederle, Henry F., and R. H. Elkins, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Process for oxidizing durene to durylic acid. 2,892,868,
6-30-59, CI. 260—524.
Lederman, Burton E., to Midland Chemical Corp. Air drying
wrinkle coating composition containing epoxy resin esters.
2,867,591, 1-6-59, CI. 260—18.
Lederman, Burton E., to Commonwealth Engineering Corp.
Hammered metal finish compositions and method of making
the same. 2.S73,261. 2-10-59. CI. 260 — 18.
Lederman, Samuel, and W. R. MacLean, to United States of
America, Air Force. Method of improving induction heat-
ing efficiencv. 2,S99,525, 8-11-59, CI. 219 — 10.41.
Ledford, Clifford C. Brake adjusting tool. 2,905,036,
9-22-59, CI. 81—90.
Ledford, Raymond F. : See —
Schmidt, Henry, Jr., and Ledford. 2,901,115.
Ledgerwood, Robert W., to Rol-Away Truck Mfg. Co., Inc.
Transfer truck. 2,899,010, 8-11-59, CI. 182 — 118.
Leditschke. Heinrich : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Siedel. Leditschke, Schorr, Sehmidt-
Barbo, and Lammler. 2.875.205.
Ledrut, Jules H. T., to Egema S.A.R.L. Addition compounds
of trisubstituted pyrazolone aldehydes with Dhenolic acid
compounds. 2,891,070. 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 31L
Leduc. Joseph A. M., to Diamond Alkali Co. Metal drawing
lubricant. 2,870.903. 1-27-59. CI. 205 — 21
Leduc, Rene. Apparatus for controlling the speed of jet
aircraft. 2,895,692, 7-21-59, CI. 244—76.
Leduc, Rene. Pressure fluid follow-up servomotor system.
2,909,156, 10-20-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Ledwan, Norman H. : See —
Larkin, Stephen A., and Ledwan. 2,890,069.
Ledwell, James W., to United States Trust Co. of New York.
Method of manufacturing a knit stocking. 2,903,872,
9-15-59, CI. 66—187.
Lee, Arnold S. J. Respirable gas administration apparatus.
2,915.056, 12-1-59. CI. 128 — 29.
Lee, Arthur L., to Consolidation Coal Co. Mine haulage
vehicle. 2,907,227, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Lee, Arthur L., to Consolidation Coal Co. Mine haulage
vehicle. 2.912,184, 11-10-59, CI. 242 — 86.51.
Lee, Arthur L., to Consolidated Coal Co. Mining machine
2,917,282, 12-15-59, CI. 255 — 51.
Lee. Arthur L., and A. B. Coval, to Consolidation Coal Co.
Wear compensating means. 2,915,146, 12-1-59, CI.
188 — 72.
Lee, Burton D. : See — ■
Clements, Roy J., Loofbourrow, and Lee. 2,914,686.
Itria. Oswald A., and Lee. 2,908,342.
Lee, Burton D.. to The Texas Co. Seismic prospecting.
2,871,461, 1-27-59, CI. 340 — 15.
Lee, Catherine W. Safety garment and belt for infants.
2,868,194, 1-13-59, CI. 128—134.
Lee, Charles A. : See —
Johnson, Charles G.. and Lee. 2,881,674.
Lee, Charles A., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Flow control ap-
paratus. 2,884,061, 4-28-59, CI. 162 — 317.
Lee, Dolores, R. : See —
Lpp. Firman N. 2,877.460.
Lee, Ferman N., MacKenzie, D'Arcey, and Cicchetti.
2,904,788.
Lee, Earnest M., to Roll-O-Matic Chain Co. Chain gate for
open top trucks. 2,886,105, 5-12-59, CI. 160 — 328.
Lee, Edgar D., Jr., to Lee-Rowan Co. Finger lock for trouser
creaser. 2.8S6.360, 5-12-59, CI. 287—58.
Lee, Edwin C., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Flexible connecting means for anchoring a submarine cable
to a repeater housing. 2,877,031, 3-10-59 CI. 287—85.
Lee, Emory C, to Elgin National Watch Co. Crystal tool
for watches and like devices. 2,908,967, 10-20-59, CI.
29—210.
Lee, Ferman N., deceased (by D. R. Lee, executrix), and
L. E. Proulx, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel at-
taching machines. 2,877,460, 3-17-59, CI. 1 — 32.
Lee, Ferman N., deceased, by D. L. Lee, executrix, W. F.
MacKenzie, A. C. D'Arcey, and A. G. Cicchetti, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel attaching machines and work
conveying means for use therewith. 2,904,788, 9-22-59,
CI. 1 — 104.
Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research : See —
Lee, Royal. 2,891,207.
Lee, Fred A., to International Harvester Co. Motor vehicle
fender locking means. 2.868.310, 1-13-59, CI. 180 — 89.
Lee, Geoffrey P., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Blends of rubbery materials with resinous styrene-butadiene
copolymers. 2,880,185, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 4.
Lee, Glendon T. Display apparatus. 2,901,847, 9-1-59. CI.
40—31.
Lee, Harley C. : See —
Eels, Howard P., Jr., Pearson, and Lee. 2,898,194.
Lee, Harold G. : See —
Rinker, Lyman E., and Lee. 2,870,640.
Lee, Harry E., to St. Regis Paper Co. Valve bag with pasted
end closure. 2.891.716, 6-23-59, CI. 229—62.5.
Lee, Harry W. Oil skimmer and separator vessel. 2,876,903,
3_X0— 59 qi 210 242.
Lee. Helen, to S.D.S. Inc. Brassieres. 2,883,988, 4-28-59,
CI. 128 — 470.
Lee, Henry H., R. F. Berger, and F. E. Gilmore, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process with an
improved control system and method of operating super-
charged engines. 2.905.627, 9-22-59. CI. 208—103.
Lee, Herbert C, and W. F. Allenby ; said Allenby assor. to
said Lee. Recorders. 2,911,144, 11-3-59, CI. 235—61.
Lee, Jack C. Truck safety braking means. 2,887,185,
5-19-59, CI. 188 — 4.
Lee, Jack C. Arc welder. 2,890,323, 6-9-59, CI. 219—130.
Lee, James A. : See —
Da Costa, Harry, and Lee. 2,896,953.
Lee, John : See —
Gardner, Thomas S., Lee. and Wenis. 2,908,688.
Lee, John C. : See —
Zieg, Clifford V., Lee, and Lambert. 2,918,878.
Lee, John M. : See —
Walter, Ned F., Waters, and Lee. 2,888,490.
Lee, Katherine L. : See —
Lee, Louis L. 2,913.712.
Lee, Koung-Shin. Graphical instrument. 2,867,906, 1-13-59.
CI. 33—93.
Lee, Leighton, II. Speed-responsive control. 2,887,119,
5-19-59, CI. 137 — 48.
Lee, Lester D. Apparatus for separating particles from
liquid. 2,907,461, 10-6-59, CI. 210—138.
Lee. Llovd L., to Omer E. Robbins Co. Needle bearing as-
sembly machine. 2,890 518, fi-16-59, CI. 29 — 201.
Lee, Louis L., deceased, by K. L. Lee, administratrix. Anti-
shoplifting alarm device. 2,913,712, 11-17-59, CI. 340—
280.
Lee, Luther E. Fluid pressure seal. 2,877,070, 3-10-59, CI.
309—23.
Lee. Luther E. Fluid operated valve. 2,882,930, 4-21-59,
CI. 137 — 620.
Lee, Luther E. Machine tool. 2,889,754, 6-9-59, CI. 90 — 16.
Lee, Luther E. Fluid control system for machine tools.
2,897,790, 8-4-59, CI. 121 — 45.
Lee. Lyman S., and H. L. Hayden, to Jack & Heintz. Inc.
Toroue sensing brake release mechanism. 2,905,289, 9-22—
59, CI. 192—2.
Lee, Maurice W., Sr. Aromatic pressure cooker and smoker.
2,906.191, 9-29-59, CI. 99—259.
Lee, Milford R. : See — -
Doty. William E. N., and Lee. 2,874.795.
Lee, Mortimer, to Northrop Corp. Camera correlation system.
2,891,439, 6-23-59, CI. 88—16.
Lee, Myron J. Molding and sealing cap for pipes. 2,914,832,
12-1-59, CI. 25—118.
Lee, Norman, to The Keelavite Co. Ltd. Flow control valves
and apparatus embodying such valves. 2,881,793, 4-14-59,
CI. 137—501.
Lee, Oran O. : See —
Mahan, Laban A., and Lee. 2,911,922.
Lee, Pyungtoo W., to The Dentists' Supply Co. of New York.
Porcelain type denture composition. 2,897,595, 8-4-59,
CI. 32—8.
Lee. Pyungtoo W., and G. Miiller, to Dentists' Supply Co. of
New York. Fluorescent artificial teeth. 2,895,050, 7-14-59,
CI. 250—71.
Lee, Rav E. : See —
Deise. Louis F., and Lee. 2,883,524.
Lee, Ray H., to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc. Dis-
tortion correction in cathode-ray tubes. 2,890,379, 6-9-59,
CI. 315 — 14.
Lee, Richard. Window screen. 2,892,498, 6-30-59, CI. 160—
369.
552
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lee, and Seckler.
2,904,812, 9-22-59,
Strain gage transducer.
Lee, Richard J., R. I. Kallman, T. M. Steinbacb, and R. F.
Stoniing, to The Dow Chemical Co. Dispensing container
for rolls of sheet wrapping material. 2,890,822, 6-16-59,
CI. 225 — 51.
Lee, Robert C. : See —
Brooks, Chester E., Fleckenstein
2,876,288.
Lee. Robert E. Liquid wax applicator.
CI. 15—138.
Lee, Robert E., and I. A. Benjamin, to Granite City Steel Co.
Floor structure having electrical conduits. 2,912,848,
11-17-59, CI. 72—16.
Lee. Robert J., J. T. Kelly, and H. M. Knight, to The Ameri-
can Oil Co. Depolvalkvlation process for producing para-t-
butyl toluene. 2,918,504, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 671.
Lee, Robert L. Mechanically operated amusement device.
2.8S2.051, 4-14-59, CI. 272 — 53.1.
Lee-Rowan Co. : See —
Lee, Edgar D., Jr. 2,886,360.
Lee, Roy, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Manufacture of
phosphoric acid. 2.887,362, 5-19-59, CI. 23 — 165.
Lee. Roval. Variable speed transmissions. 2,868,039,
1-3-59, CI. 74 — 798.
Lee. Royal, to Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research. Syn-
chronous electric motors. 2,891,207, 6-16-59, CI. 318 — 186.
Lee, Samuel : See —
Chase, Fletcher A„ Lee, and Montgomery. 2,911,302.
Lee, Shih-Ying : See —
Li, Tao T., and Lee. 2,913,693.
Lee, Shih-Ying, to Research Corp. Valves and method of
making snme. 2.875,782. 3-3-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Lee, Shih-Ying, and Y. T. Li.
2,913,692, 11-17-59, CI. 338 — 6.
Lee. Thomas H. : See —
r.urch. James R.. and Lee. 2.882,457.
Greenwood. Allan. Lee, and Schneider. 2,892.912.
Lee, Thomas H., to General Motors Corp. Ground spring
clip. 2,911,608, 11-3-59, CI. 339—14.
Lee, Walter, to The Black & Decker Mfg. Co. Hedge trimmer
attachment. 2,882,596, 4-21-59, CI. 30 — 216.
Lee, Walter J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tubeless
tire valve. 2,917,097, 12-15-59, CI. 152 — 427.
Lee, Warren G., to General American Transportation Corp.
Processes of continuous chemical nickel plating. 2,872 354,
2-3-59. CI. 117—130.
Lee, Wilbur J., and J. M. Egly, to United States of America,
Army. Mount for helmet headband suspensions. 2,892,194,
6-30-59, CI. 2—3.
Lee, Wilfred J. : See —
Stephenson, Revis L., and Lee. 2,898,078.
Lee, William H. Securing of insert elements in grilles and
the like. 2,916,113, 12-8-59, CI. 189 — 84.
Lee, William W. : Ser —
Bennett, Georsre E., and Lee. 2,887,371.
Brown, Arthur G., Lee, and Sancier. 2,913,460.
Leece-Neville Co., The : See —
Clark, Joseph T., Jr. 2.890.357.
Hahn, Elmer H.. Jr. 2,907,214.
H^l'idv. ^'illiam M. 2 875 356.
Hallidy, William M. 2.877.402.
Hallidy, William M. 2,884,549.
Hallidy. William M. 2,907,215.
Orvis. Elmer P. 2 874 346
Orvis, Elmer P. 2.907,943.
Zenner, Raymond E., and Bergslien. 2,877,404.
Leech. Donald J., to Normalair Ltd. Automatic air flow con-
trollers. 2.902,915. 9-8-59. CI. 98 — 1.5.
Leech, Harold C, to Syfonex (Pry) Ltd. Aeration of liquids.
2.912,018. 11-10-59, CI. 141—18.
Leed Research Co. : See —
Krukowski, Richard E. 2,886,624.
Leeder, George S. : See — -
Thompson, William E., and Leeder. 2,911,384.
Leeder, Jacob, to United States of America, Air Force.
Electronic scaling apparatus in analog computers.
2,913,181, 11-17-59, CI. 235—194.
Leedham, Kenneth, and P. J. Garner to Shell Development
Co. Iron carbonyl-cyclopentadiene complexes. 2,898,359,
8-4-59, CI. 260—439.
Leeds. Charles M., H. B. HofC. W. M. Pelino, and J. Johan-
nesen, to Servo Electronic Switch and Signal Co. Super-
visory remote control and signalling system. 2,883,647,
4-21-59, Cl. 340—163.
Leeds, Laurance M., to General Electric Co. Automatic
frequency control. 2,912,651, 11-10-59, Cl. 331 — 17.
Leeds and Northrup Co. : See —
Bristol. Edward S. 2.895.056.
Clark, William R. 2.884.788
Clark, William R. 2,913,654.
Eckfeldt, Edgar L. 2,886,496.
Eckfeldf, Edgar L„ and Kuczynski. 2.888,640.
Kraftson, Harry A., and Yard. 2,895.335.
Machler, Raymond C, and Fastie. 2,912,862.
McAdam, Will, and Moore. 2.901,563.
Paschkis, Albert E. 2,904,734.
Polster. Norman E. 2.895,078.
Weiss. Edward L. 2.868.063.
Williams, Albert J., Jr. 2,919,409.
Leeds, Winthrop M„ to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
interrupters. 2,913,556, 11-17-59, Cl. 200—145.
Leek, Nathaniel L. Multiplex transmission system. 2,878,318,
3-17-59, Cl. 179—15.
2,876,525.
2,867,020,
Inc. Mop
2,880,443,
2,894,107,
2,877,S93.
Leek, Nathaniel L. Multiplex transmission system. 2,878,319,
3-17-59, Cl. 179— 15.
Leek, Wayne E. : See —
Crittendon, Lexie R., Hailston, Haskell, Kelly, and Leek.
2,891.341.
Leeman, Jan N. J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Apparatus for sepa-
rating mixtures into a fraction containing particles of low
specific gravitv and another fraction containing particles of
high specific gravity. 2,917,172, 12-15-59, Cl. 209—172.5.
Leeper, Robert \V.. and V. C. Fusco, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Promotion of flowering on pineapple plants.
2.876 090 3-3-59 Cl. 71 — 2.7.
Lees, James, and Sons Co. : See —
Austin, Emmett K., Jr., and Reid. 2,876,616.
Ballard. Hvde W. 2.874.725.
Berry, Charles C. 2.870.795.
Janney, Thomas T., and Klein.
Moonan, Philip F. 2,884.960.
Nowicki, Henry F. 2,884,680.
Nowicki. Henry F. 2,912,945.
Oberholtzer, Robert E. 2.884,881.
Smiley. Harrv J. 2.874,724.
Smith. John E. 2,879.730.
Leete, Bernard D., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
measuring magnetic fields. 2,916,690, 12-8-59, Cl.
324 — .5.
Leetronics, Inc. : See —
Lutz, Frederick W. 2.900.116.
Lefcourt, Leonard H. Foldable mat with dlsengageable
indicia. 2.875,541, 3-3-59, Cl. 40 — 140.
Lefebvre, Albert, % to W. Jakober. Safety unit.
1-6-59, Cl. 24 — 134.
Le Febvre, Alfred L., to Stanley Home Products,
having interior means for a handle or the like.
4-7-59, Cl. 15—244.
Lefebvre, Fredrick L. Ignition proof heater.
7-7-59, Cl. 219—34.
Lefebvre, Frank J : See —
Volckening, Lloyd I., O'Meara, and Lefebvre.
Lefebvre. Jean M. Method for the manufacture of cartridge
cases for firearms. 2,890,615, 6-16-59, Cl. 86 — 10.
Le Feuvre, Charles W. : See —
Holmes, William R., Le Feuvre, Lait, and Wood.
2,914,382.
Lefevre, Beauman : See —
Watts, John D., Lefevre, and Hill. 2,867,453.
Leferdink, Theodore B. : See —
Stanton, George W., Leferdink, Meikle, and Charlesworth.
2.899.262.
Leffer, Frederick A. W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Con-
version of heavy hydrocarbonaceous material to lower boil-
ing products. 2,917,451, 12-15-59, Cl. 208—81.
Lefferdink. Theodore B., and T. G. Traylor, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method for stabilizing polyvinylpyrolidone
and compositions thereby obtained. 2,882,253, 4—14—59,
Cl. 260 — 29.6.
Leffingwell Chemical Co. : See —
Allison, John R. 2,883.341.
Allison, John R. 2,899.389.
Leffler. Nils G., to Sunds Verkstader Aktiebolag.
mechanism in barking machines. 2,891,589, 6-
144 — 247.
Leffler, Willard B. : S'e —
Pavznnt. Henrv H. and Leffler. 2.890,677.
Lefler. Clifford C. : See —
Gakle. Wendolyn F., Lefler, Warner, and Holmgren.
2,878,855.
Leflet, Herbert A., Jr. : See —
Carson, Frank J., and Leflet. 2,893,170.
Leflon. H»nry. Fasteners for conveyor belts and the like.
2.896,282, 7-28-59, Cl. 24 — 33.
Le Foil. Jean : See —
Kadosrh. Marcel, Le Foil, Maunourv, and Bertin.
2,868479.
Lefranc, Fglix R., to F. Aubry. Atomizers. 2,898,050,
8-4-59. Cl. 239—361.
Le Francois. John E.. to United States of America, Navy.
Torpedo casing. 2.S90.670, 6-16-59, Cl. 114—22.
Lefrancois, Philip A. : See —
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and TMhWt.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett.
Riblett, Earl W., Burton, Kaufman, and
2,913,398.
Leftwich, Robert F., to Savre & Fisher Co. Sintering
paratus. 2,901,236, 8-25-59, Cl. 266—21.
Legary, Adam H. Grain swath pick-up assembly for combines
and the like. 2,873.568. 2-17-59. Cl. 56—345.
Legat, Robert C. Adjustable fastening device. 2,875,492,
3-3-59. Cl. 24 — 206.
G. E. Prentice Mfg. Co. Buckle.
24 — 170.
submarine craft.
Feeding
-23-59, CI.
2.888.397.
2,913,400.
2.914,464.
Lefrancois.
ap-
or
2,918,029,
Legat, Robert C, to The
2,916,786, 12-15-59, Cl.
Lesat, Lapo. Surface
12-22-59. Cl. 114: — 16.
Le Gendre. Victor J. : See —
Engelman, Joseph H.. Landrey, and Le Gendre. 2,878,407.
Leger, John L.. to Sterling Multi-Products. Inc. Testing de-
vice for self-winding mechanisms. 2,917,955, 12-22-59,
Cl. 81—7.5.
Leger, Patrick J. Combination scooter, walker and stroller.
2,907,372, 10-6-59, Cl. 155—22.
LIST OF PATENTEES
553
Legeza, Thomas B. : See —
Eskin, Samuel G., Algino, and Legeza. 2,898,046.
Eskin, Samuel G., and Legeza. 2,873.608.
Legg, Duncan, and T. R. Manley, to A. Reyrolle & Co. Ltd.
Arc chutes. 2.911,505, 11-3-59, CI. 200—144.
Legge, Walter G., to Walter G. Legge Co., Inc. Brush
with wiping cloth. 2,875,460, 3-3-59, CI. 15 — 114.
Legge, Walter G., Co., Inc. : See —
Legge, Walter G. 2,875,460.
Leggett, Robert D. : See —
McGearv, Robert K., and Leggett. 2,888,343.
Leggin, Alexander. Fuel composition. 2,876,084, 3-3-59,
Cl. 44 — 17.
Leglise, Pierre. At-will end-of-line or complete justifying
typewriter. 2,907,437, 10-6-59, Cl. 197 — 84.
Legman, Nathan. Closure and support for container.
2,868,417. 1-13-59, PI. 222 — ISO.
Legman, Nathan. Watch band and clasp. 2,876,521, 3-10-59,
Cl. 24 — 265.
Legnaioli, Louis F. Cigarette package. 2,868,363, 1-13-59,
Cl. 206 — 41.
Legnani, Umberto. Fountain pens. 2,902,978, 9-8-59, Cl.
120 — 45.4.
Legrand, Karl-Heinz : See —
Von Friedrich, Adolf, Legrand, Schmitz, and Holzrichter.
2.872.445.
Legrand, Roger, to HolJing Electrosonic S. A. Devices for
the production of ultra sounds. 2,878,403, 3-17-59, Cl.
310—8.1.
Legros, Jean-Pierre M. : See —
Lucien, Rene, and Legros. 2,S68.338.
Legros, Robert G. Transmission mechanisms between axles
or shafts. 2,874,593. 2-24-59, Cl. 74 — 796.
Legros, Robert G. Method and apparatus for the trans-
mission and reception of radio signals on a large number
of regularly spaced frequencies. 2,903,894, 9-15-59, Cl.
74 — 10.8.
Lehane, Timothy J., W. M. Smith, and R. D. Ernst, to
Vapor Heating Corp. Steam heating system with niter-
native thermostat control. 2,873,916, 2-17-59, Cl. 237 — 6.
Lehberger, Ravmond G. : See —
Bicknell, Robert, Lehberger, and Walker. 2,908,919.
Lehde, John W., Jr. : See —
Better, Bernard R., and Lehde. 2,889,022.
Lehfeldt. Dr., & Co., G. m. b. H. : See —
Mugele, Friedrich. 2,871,404.
Pohlman, Reimar. 2,896,922.
Lehigh, Inc. : See —
Gisser, David G.. and Seifert. 2,896,763.
Lehigh University : See —
Ketter. Robert L. 2,882.722.
Lehman, Eugene J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Mold having
insert anchoring means. 2,880,462, 4-7-59, Cl. 18 — 36.
Lehman. Harrv W. : Sc —
Cattoi, Robert L, and Lehman. 2,918,638.
Lehman, Harrv W., to Collins Radio Co. Antibacklash dif-
ferential mechanism. 2,900,846, 8-25-59, Cl. 74 — 714.
Lehman, Harrv W., to Collins Radio Co. Tube socket.
2,914,254, 11-24-59, Cl. 339—143.
Lehman, Harry W., and R. J. Meyer, to Collins Radio Co.
Voice-operated radio tuning system. 2,886,758, 5-12-59,
Cl. 318—167.
Lehman, James N., and J. B. Theiss, to Radio Corp. of
America. Commutatorless electric motor. 2,867,762,
1-6-59, Cl. 318—254.
Lehman, John F., to said J. F. Lehman, L. B. Lehman, J. F.
Lehman, Jr., L. Bryant. M. Lehman, I. Barnes, M. Brindley,
and L. McSwain. jointly. Licker-in for a card machine.
2,908,047. 10-13-59. Cl. 19 — 105.
Lehman, John F.. Jr. : See —
Lehman, John F. 2,908.047.
Lehman. Lester H.. to Landis Tool Co. Magnetic holder.
2.884.747. 5-5-59, Cl. 51 — 215.
Lehman. Lewis H.. to Productive Equipment Co. Vibrating
screen. 2.884.790. 5-5-59, Cl. 74 — 61.
Lehman, Lucy B. : See —
Lehman. John F. 2,908,047.
Lehman. Maud : See —
Lehman. John F. 2,908,047.
Lehman, Robert W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Compositions
containing stabilized vitamin A materials. 2,895,878,
7-21-59. Cl. 167—81.
Lehman, Roland J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Web coating process and shielding apparatus to prevent
beaded edges. 2,901,376, 8-25-59, Cl. 117 — 44.
Lehman, Samuel K.. to C. H. Wheeler Mfg. Co. Rotor pump.
2,908,225. 10-13-59, Cl. 103 — 124.
Lehman, Walter, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Modu-
lation system. 2,911,597, 11-3-59, Cl. 332—52.
Lehmann, Alexander. Variable spacing mechanism for type-
writing machines. 2,917,152, 12-15-59, Cl. 197 — 84.
Lehmann, Ernest H., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Image develop-
ment. 2,879,397, 3-24-59, Cl. 250—65.
Lehmann, George A., and W. E. Gundelfinger, to The Dazey
Corp. Lid actuating assembly. 2,872,063, 2-3-59, Cl.
220 — 3C.
Lehmann, Harry. Device and method for closing and sealing
containers. 2,916,861, 12-15-59, Cl. 53 — 42.
Lehmann, Heinz : See —
Von Semel, Georg, and Lehmann. 2,901,340.
492096— P 36
Lehmann, Rene L., and L. Gandon, to Bozel-Maletra, Societe
Industrielle de Produits Chimiques. Preparation of gly-
oxalated compounds of starch. 2,867,615, 1-6-59, Cl.
260—233.3.
Lehmann, Werner J. : See —
Sims, Rex J., Mattil, and Lehmann. 2,872,465.
Lehmann, Wolfgang, O. Bayer, W. Kass, and W. Graulich, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for pro-
ducing textile printing pastes containing latices and poly-
amines and compositions therefrom. 2,903,430, 9-8-59,
Cl. 260—29.6.
Lehmans, Jean, and J. Casteran. Device for dispensing of
small quantities of liquid substances. 2,892,573, 6-30-59
Cl. 222—205.
Lehner, William L. : See —
Cal'lzen, Carl P., and Lehner. 2,873,513.
Carlzen, Carl F., and Lehner. 2,903,697.
Lehner, William L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Sol-
dering machine. 2,869,497, 1-20-59. Cl. 113 — 59.
Lehni. Rudolf, and P. Keller. Suspension device for display
frames. 2.885,166, 5-5-59, Cl. 248—29.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Semiconductor
method. 2.871,149, 1-27-59, Cl. 148—1.5.
Lehovec. Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Rectifying contact.
2.874,340. 2-17-59. Cl. 317 — 236.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Rectifying device.
2,877,391, 3-10-59, Cl. 317 — 233.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Two-way rectifier.
2,884,576, 4-28-59, Cl. 317—234.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Monocrystalline tu-
bular semiconductor. 2.890 976. 6-16-59. Cl. 148 — 33.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Light dimming de-
vice. 2,892,094, 6-23-59, Cl. 250 — 211.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Semiconductor
junction. 2,893,901, 7-7-59, Cl. 148 — 1.5.
Lehovec, Kurt, to United States of America, Army. Double
modulator utilizing photo emissive material. 2,894,145,
7-7-59, Cl. 250—210.
Lehovec, Kurt, to Sprague Electric Co. Radio active elec-
trode construction. 2,896,137, 7-21-59, Cl. 317 — 235.
Lehr. Adam W. : See —
Schladebach, Gert. 2,896.693.
Lehr. Hanns H. : See —
Goldberg, Moses W., and Lehr. 2.874,190.
Lehr, Philip N., to Dictograph Products Co., Inc. Battery
assembly for hearing aids. 2,886,623, 5-12-59, Cl.
136—173.
Lehr, Philip N., to Dictograph Products Co., Inc. Transducer
assembly. 2,890,297, 6-9-59, Cl. 179 — 179.
Lehr, Phiiip N., to Dictograph Products Co., Inc. Thermal
sensing unit. 2,890.311, 6-9-59, Cl. 200 — 138.
Lehr, William F. : See —
Herman, Charles O., and Lehr. 2,911,449.
Lehrer, Erwin : See —
Altstaedt. Werner, Bartholome, and Lehrer. 2,878.110.
Bartholome, Ernst, Frey. Lehrer, and Lorenz. 2,870,867.
Lehrian, William R., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Vacuum distillation apparatus and process. 2,912,377,
11-10-59, Cl. 208—353.
Lehrman, David. Ironing board cover with pouch attachment.
2.884.722. 5-5-59. Cl. 38 — 140.
Lehtola, Rav H. Portable debarking apparatus. 2,906,306,
9_29_59 Cl. 144 208.
Leib, OttoL. ' Viscosity meter. 2,902,858, 9-8-59, Cl. 73 —
55.
Leibing. William E., and G. H. Powell. Deceleration control
system. 2.875,741, 3-3-59, Cl. 123 — 97.
Leibinger, Alphonse P. Safety belts for automobiles, air-
planes, and other fast moving vehicles. 2,880,789, 4—7-59,
Cl. 155 — 189.
Leibolrt, Eldon L. Apparatus for edge-gluing, cutting, and
stacking carbon paper from roll carbon stock. 2,899,926,
8-18-59. Cl. 118 — 41.
Leibold. Richard E. : See —
De Claire, Alton G., Jr.. and Leibold. 2.871,840.
Leibold, Richard E., to Hollev Carburetor Co. Ignition
distributors. 2,912,529, 11-10-59, Cl. 200—25.
Leibslp. Robert D. : See —
Rafferty. Cecil W.. and Leibsle. 2,905,456.
Leibson, Jacob S. : See —
Thuener, Everett E., and Leibson. 2,912,739.
Leich Electric Co. : See —
Boswau, Hans P., Oldham, and Evers. 2.907.832.
Boswau, Hans P., Clausen, and Evers. 2,907,983.
Evers, Harry G. 2,918,530.
Leicht, Alfons A., and T. Bakaloff, to Ettra K G Leicht &
Trambauer. Design and arrangement of electric hot-plates
for electric ovens. 2,872,559, 2-3-59, Cl. 219—37.
Leichtle. Otto : See —
Zinke-Allmang, Helmut, Leichtle, von Bank, and Keller.
2.905,598.
Leichtung. Arthur. Lighting fixture. 2,892,929, 6-30-59,
Cl. 240—78.
Leidolf, Richard. Accordion wire coils. 2,910,256, 10-27-59,
Cl. 245—1.
Leidy, Harold W., H. A. Brelsford, and A. Sehnapf, to United
States of America. Air Force. Air-borne packaging unit
for electronic equipment. 2.902,597, 9-1-59, Cl. 250 — 14.
Leifer, Lorenz A., to Gisholt Machine Co. Automatic drive
speed control. 2,869,390, 1-20-59, Cl. 74 — 472.
554
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Leifer, Lorenz A., to Gisholt Machine Co. Infinitely variable
increment feed control. 2,882,760. 4-21-59, CI. 77 — 3.
Leigh, Albert : See —
Roxburgh. Albert, and Leigh. 2,902.570.
Leigh, Marjorie YV., A. B. Welty, Jr., R. W. Sage, and R. M.
Bailly, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydroform-
ing with recycling of part of the products. 2,911,358,
11-3-59, CI. 208—139.
Leigh, Ronald C, to British Telecommunications Research
Ltd. Inductors for use in light current electrical circuit.
2,905,913, 9-22-59. CI. 336—83.
Leigh, Robert L., to Air Control Products, Inc. Air register
of the wall type. 2.809,450. 1-20-59, CI. 98—108.
Leighton, Charles R. Bag-tying machines. 2,882,063,
4-21-59. CI. 53—198.
Leighton, Charles R., and J. W. Buck. Bag tying machine.
2,916,863, 12-15-59, CI. 53—135.
Leighton, George A., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Storage
rack for sheets or plates of glass and the like. 2,884,136,
4-28-59, CI. 211 — 11.
Leighton, Herndon YV\, to Alien B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Apparatus for uniformly heating non-circular out-
lines. 2,900,762, 8-25-59, CI. 49 — 2.
Leika, Walter. Method of me king greeting cards and pic-
tures. 2,876,575, 3-10-59, CI. 41—26.
Leimbach, Johann, and A. C. Schneider Paas. Braided proc-
ess and apparatus. 2,879,687, 3-31-59, CI. 87 — 37.
Leinert, Lotliar : See —
Rietmiiller, Paul, and Leinert. 2,874.460.
Leineweber, William F., Jr., to James Hunter, Inc. Method
and system of blending fiburs. 2,885,741, 5-12-59, CI.
19—146.
Leininger, Robert I. : See —
Heiligmann, Randall G., and Leininger. 2,886.552.
McNulty, Dorothy G., and Leininger. 2,886,551.
McNulty, Dorothy G., and Leininger. 2,890,199.
Leininger, Sylvan V. Oil separator and muffler. 2,894,599,
7-14-59. CI. 183—34.
Leins, Oscar J., to Baso Inc. Electromagnetic control system.
2.881,830, 4-14-59, CI. 158—128.
Leiper, John W. G., and T. I. Watkins, to Boots Pure Drug
Co., Ltd. Piperazine carbondisulphide complex anthel-
mintic compositions and method of using same. Re. 24,657,
6-16-59, CI. 167—53.
Leipert, Edward. Combined cavitation plate and trim tab
assembly. 2,912,955, 11-17-59, CI. 115 — 41.
Leipert, Edward. Marine drive lubricating system.
2,918,986, 12-29-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Leipold, Herbert O., and E. C. Evancich, to Weleraft Prod-
ucts Co., Inc. Electric heating unit with control thermo-
stat. 2,915,615, 12-1-59, CI. 219 — 46.
Leipper, James K. : See —
Farnham, James A., and Leipper. 2,918,185.
Leiser, Alfred L„ to A. O. Smith Corp. Apparatus for
loading a conveyor. 2,916,132, 12-8-59, CI. 198 — 21.
Leisey, Frank A., to Standard Oil Co. Temperature controller
2,876,327. 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Leishman, LeRov J. : See —
Yerkovich, Simon. 2,892,088.
Leishman. Le Roy J. Means for mounting objects that are
rotatahle on two different axes. 2,882,004, 4-14-59. CI.
248 — 284.
Leishman. Le Roy J. Circuits for X-ray spot film devices.
2,883 546. 4-21-59, 'CI. 250—66.
Leisk, Roland T., to American Steel Foundries. Apparatus
for and method of making composite molds. 2,886,865,
5-19-59, CI. 22—36.
Leiss, Emil A., and C. Bayer, to Lever Bias Machine Corp.
Automatic edge guide for sewing machines. 2,879,060,
3-24-59, CI. 270—86.
Leist. George G. : See —
Dvorkovitz, Vladimir, Berst, and Leist. 2,878,190.
Leister. Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Pillow block.
2,868,594, 1-13-59. CI. 308—15.
Leister, Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Locking means
for securing a bearing to a shaft. 2,873,128, 2-10-59,
CI. 287—52.09.
Leister. Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Pillow block.
2.873,151, 2-10-59. CI. 308 — 28.
Leister. Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Pillow block.
2.902.320, 9-1-59, CI. 308—184.
Leister. Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Pillow block.
2.902.321, 9-1-59 CI. 308 — 184.
Leister, Fayette, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Pillow block.
2.902.322, 9-1-59. CI. 308 — 184.
Leister, Willard F. Extensible C-clamp. 2,876,814, 3-10-59,
CI. 144—304.
Leistner. William E., and A. C. Heeker, to Argus Chemical
Laboratory, Inc. Polyvinyl chloride and alkyl tin mer-
captoalcohol monocarboxylic acid esters. 2,870,119,
1-20-59. CI. 260 — 45.75.
Leistner, William E., and A. C. Heeker, to Argus Chemical
Laboratory, Inc. Organic derivatives of tetravalent tin.
2,870,182, 1-20-59, CI. 260—429.7.
Leistner, William E., and A. C. Heeker, to Argus Chemical
Laboratory, Inc. Organic derivatives of tetravalent tin.
2,872,468, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Leistner, William E., and A. C. Heeker, to Argus Chemical
Laboratory. Inc. Stabilized polyvinyl chloride resins.
2,883,363, 4-21-59, CI. 260—45.75.
Leitburo fur Erfindungswesen : See —
Wehsely, Karl. 2,895,349.
Leiter, George W. : See —
Kopec, Stanley J., and Leiter. 2,897,594.
Leiterer, Lothar, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Devices for meas-
urement of turbidity. 2,874.606, 2-24-59. CI. 88 — 14.
Leithiser, George L., Jr. Continuous rotary pressure filter
and method and means of controlled separation of solids
and liquid from slurry. 2,911,098, 11-3-59, CI. 210 — 107.
Leitmann, George : See —
Stirton, Robert J., and Leitmann. 2,907,028.
Leitner Equipment Co. : See —
Schindler, James C, Spring, and Tobiasz. 2,875,748.
Schindler, James C, Spring, and Tobiasz. 2,897,813.
Leitner, Richard G., and J. Rabinow, to Telautograph Corp.
Recording apparatus. 2,914,610, 11-24-59, CI. 178 — 19.
Leitz Ernst, Canada Ltd. : See —
Mandler, Walter. 2.867,151.
Leitz, Ernst, Canada Ltd., Optical Works : See —
Staubach, Heinrich. 2,891,445.
Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. : See —
Brohl, August, and Wehrenfennig. 2.881,684.
Bromer, Heinz, and Meinert. 2,899,322.
Frischmann, Karl. 2,914,952.
Leitz, Ludwig. 2,918,567.
Luz, Christian. 2,889,741.
Schulze, Reinhart, and Broschke. 2,917,919.
Wagner, Adam. 2.881.685.
Wiskott, Detmar, Bartz, and Weissenberg. 2,901,627.
Leitz. Ernst, G. m. b. H., Optische Werke : See —
Mulch, Hans. 2,878,604.
Leitz, Ludwig, to Ernst Leitz G.m.b.H. Fluorescent lighting
system. 2,918,567, 12-22-59. CI. 240 — 9.
Leje & Thurne Aktiebolag : See —
Wallen. Emil O. L. 2.869.728.
Wallen, Emil O. L. 2,887,430.
Lek Trol, Inc. : See —
Freeman, Jeff E. 2,911,156.
Lekas, John P. : See —
Farrand, William A., Johnston, Kilpatrick, and Lekas.
2,899,260.
Lekas, John P., to North American Aviation, Inc. Tape
recorder and transcriber drive system. 2,873,073, 2-10-59,
CI. 242 — 55.12.
Leland Electric Canada Ltd. : See—
Girdwood, ArthuF J., and Shifflett. 2,895,666.
Leland-Gifford Co.: See —
Abadjieff, Ivan V. 2,914,057.
Hirvonen, Eric J. 2,878.705.
Hirvonen, Eric J. 2,882,777.
Leland, Robert W. : See —
Rodgers, Joseph M., and Leland. 2 895.026.
Leland Stanford Jr. University, The Board of Trustees of
the : See —
Ginzton, Edward L. 2,899,598.
La Forge, Louis H., Jr., Neal, and Whitehurst. 2,898,273.
Leleu. Jean : See —
Seon. Marius, Wetroff, and Leleu. 2,871,247.
Leliter, Chester P., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Clutch shift-
ing mechanism. 2,870,643. 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 335.
Leliter, Chester P., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Front wheel
lean mechanism. 2.902.100. 9-1-59. CI. 180 — 1.
Lelli, Joseph L., and S. C. Pollock, to General Motors Corp.
Convertible top linkage and actuating means. 2,897,003,
7-28-59, CI. 296 — 117.
Lelois. Vernon A. Vehicle body changing method. 2,868,401.
1_13_59, CI. 214—152.
Lely, Cornelis. and W. S. Van Der Laag. to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Method and apparatus for distillation. 2,897,147,
7-28-59, CI. 208—366.
Le Magoarou, Alphonse G. : See —
Dufour, Ren§, Verron, and Le Magoarou. 2.867,570.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme pour les Appli-
cations de l'Electricite et des Gaz Rares-Etablissements
Claude-Paz & Silva. Method for manufacturing a hollow
electron-emissive electrode. 2,873,217. 2-10-59, CI.
117 — 201.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme pour les
Applications de l'Electricite et des Gaz Rares-Etablissements
Claude-Paz & Silva. Electrode for electric discharge
apparatus. 2,874,325, 2-17-59, CI. 313—355.
Le Maistre, John W. : See —
Baer, Byron N., Brandner, and Le Maistre. 2.875.078.
Baer. Byron N., Brandner. and Le Maistre. 2 876.124.
Leman, Hugh S., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Telephone signalling systems. 2,916,558, 12-8-59, CI.
179 — 81.
Le Masson, Yves, % to M. Piel and % to H. Henulme.
Autonomous closed-cvele diving apparatus. 2,915,059,
12-1-59, CI. 128—142.
Le May, Dan B., and J. K. La Fleur, to The Garrett Corp.
Regenerative air conditioning system with bleed conserva-
tion control. 2,902,836, 9-8-59, CI. 62—172.
Le May, William E., to Ohio Sealer and Chemical Corp.
Method of making a mask. 2,919,218, 12-29-59, CI.
154—110.
Lemco Products, Inc. : See —
Blazek, William J., and Hillis. 2.875.005.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Sounding jumping toy. 2,885,824,
5-12-59, CI. 46—118.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Constructional mask. 2,914,772,
12-1-59, CI. 2 — 206.
Lemelson, Jerome H. Inflatable toys. 2,916,S49, 12-15-59,
CI. 46—88.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Lemert, Eva R. : See —
Sherrill. John F. 2,876,742.
Le Mieux, Leocadia A. : See —
Le Mieux, Melburne E. and L. A. 2,919,106.
Le Mieux, Melburne E. and L. A. Means for mounting a hy-
draulic automotive jack. 2,919.100, 12-29-59, CI. 254 — 86.
Lemin, Alan J., to The Upjohn Co. Chemical process. 2,903,-
458, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 281.
Leming, Samuel W. Fishing line retriever. 2,909,861,
10-27-59, CI. 43—17.2.
Leming, Thomas L., and L. A. Dick, to Motorola, Inc. Piezo-
electrical crystal filter. 2,S78,454, 3-17-59, CI. 333—72.
Lemiszka, Theodore P. : See —
Kuntz, Irving, Inchalik. and Lemiszka. 2,891,595.
Minckler, Leon S., Jr., Cottle, and Lemiszka. 2,918,456.
Lemke, Frank C, to Pheoll Mfg. Co. Self-tapping screw
having large chip cavity. 2,871,751, 2-3-59, CI. 85 — 47.
Lemmens, Hendrikus J. : See —
Diemer, Gesinus, and Lemmens. 2,887,606.
Lemmens, Hpndrikus J., M. J. Jansen, and P. W. Haayman,
to North American Philips Co., Inc. Dispenser cathode.
2,867,742, 1-6-59, Cl. 313—346.1.
Lemmerman, C. W., Inc. : See —
Lemmerman, Carl W. 2,915,135.
Lemmerman, Carl W., to C. W. Lemmerman, Inc. Acoustical
panel. 2,915,135. 12-1-59, Cl. 181 — 33.
Lemmerman, Harold H. P., and W. S. Crocker, to General
Electric Co. Adjustable reference device. 2,898,434,
8-4-59, Cl. 219—20.
Lemmerman, Richard D., to Koppers Co., Inc. Sound control
shroud for aircraft engines. 2,918,984, 12-29-59, Cl.
181 — 42.
Lemmers, Eugene, to General Electric Co. Modulable dis-
charge lamp. 2,904,715, 9-15-59, Cl. 313 — 185.
Lemmers, Eugene, to General Electric Co. Tubular electric
lamp. 2.915.664, 12-1-59, Cl. 313—109.
Lemmers, Eugene, B. Shaw, and J. Salo, to General Electric
Co. Tubular lamp envelopes. 2,916,645, 12-8-59, Cl.
313—109.
Lemmon, Alexis TV., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Chain link bear-
ing means. 2.869.380. 1-20-59. Cl. 74 — 245.
Lemmon, Edward M.. to J. L. Palsgrove. Interior plaster.
2.868.660 1-13-59. Cl 106 — 109
Lemmon, Norman E., and F. W. Schuessler, to Standard Oil
Co. Lubricant additive of high metal content. 2,906,709,
9-29-59. Cl. 252—32.7.
Lemmon, Norman E., and E. K. Fields, to Standard Oil Co.
Lubricating oil composition. 2,907,713, 10-6-59, Cl.
252—32.7.
Lemoine, Leonard J. Plastic injection molding machine.
2,916,770, 12-15-59, Cl. 18—30.
Lemoine, Yves. Anparatus for making circular sound tracks.
2,897.710, 8-4-59, Cl. 84 — 1.28.
Le Mole, Gerald M. Hairpiece and method of making.
2,907,334, 10-0-59. Cl. 271 — 5.
Lemon, George E. Dart board with Integral scoring means.
2,900,188. 8-18-59. Cl. 273—102.
Lemon, Ralph B., and J. A. Buckham, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Continuous dis-
solver extractor for processing metal. 2,872,296, 2-3-59,
Cl. 23 — 283.
Lemons, A. V., to Petroleum Mechanical Development Co.
Pipe wirier and housing therefor. 2,895,156, 7-21-59,
Cl. 15—210.
Lemons, Norman J. : See —
Kale, Richard B., and Lemons. 2,913,886.
Lemp. Robert J. Motive means and drive therefor. 2,885,579,
5-5-59. Cl. 310 — 120.
Lempco Products. Inc. : See —
Blazek, William J., and Strnad. 2,897,582.
Strnad, James J., and Van Auken. 2,881,569.
Lempert, Joseph, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Split
section high voltage tube. 2,871,402, 1-27-59, Cl. 315—14.
Lempert, Joseph, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Regenerat-
ing scintillation counter. 2,896.088, 7-21-59, Cl. 250 — 213.
Lempicki, Alexander, to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Image converter. 2,890,350, 6-9-59, Cl. 250—213.
Lena, Adolph J., and G. W. Bush, to Allegheny Ludlum
Steel Corp. Composite assembly of die steel core and
stainless steel coating. 2,874,082, 2-17-59, Cl. 148 — 31.5.
Lenane, Daniel J. : See —
Groves, James H., and Lenane. 2,880,184.
Lenco, John G. : See —
Johnston, Millard A. 2,904,671.
Lendick, Michael R. Pulley construction. 2,913,127,
11-17-59, Cl. 211—119.3.
Lendrat, Edward G. : See —
Hiltz, Arnold A., and Lendrat. 2.880,152.
Hiltz, Arnold A., and Lendrat. 2,880,153.
Lenehan. Bernard E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Alter-
nating-current responsive devices. 2,883,622, 4—21-59, Cl.
324 — 137.
Lenehan, Bernard E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multi-
element induction instrument. 2,909,728, 10-20-59, Cl.
324 — 107.
Lenehan, Bernard E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multi-
element induction device. 2,913,667, 11-17-59, Cl. 324 —
137.
Lenel, Paul O. : See —
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Lenel. 2,911,443.
Lenert, Joseph J. : See —
Hutchens, Morris L., Lenert, and Henderson. 2,900 849.
Hutcliens, Morris L., Lenert, and Schalk. 2,867,154.
Leney, Eric N., and H. G. Prosser, to Automatic Telephone
& Electric Co. Ltd. Dial switches for use in telephone or
like switching systems. 2,919,311, 12-29-59, Cl. 179 — 90.
Lengsfield Brothers, Inc. : See —
Fielding, Francis W. Re. 24,667.
Lengyel, John F., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Drain apparatus.
2,880,425, 4-7-59, Cl. 4—199.
Lenk, Walter, to Banner Maschinenfabrik A. G. Twisting
spindles with flyer for cabled yarns. 2,875,572, 3-3-59,
Cl. 57—116.
Lenk, Walter, to Barmer Maschinenfabrik Akt. Method and
apparatus for simultaneously winding a plurality of threads
on a single bobbin and article produced thereby.
2,882,074. 4-21-59. Cl. 57 — 66.
Lenke, George H., i/> to J. J. Ohlis. Sash structure. 2,905,-
982, 9-29-59, Cl. 20—53.
Lenkeit, Willy W. : See—
Piltz, Erich. 2,913,889.
Lennard, Jack K., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electron discharge device. '2,913,609, 11-17-59,
Cl. 313—35.
Lennox, David H. : See —
Reardon, William A., Lennox, and Nobles. 2,868,990.
Lennox Industries, Inc. : See —
Gooding, Iver L. 2,903,224.
Massingill, Elton T. 2,902.939.
Zink, William W., Jr. 2,895,668.
Leno, John A., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Terminal assembly with cells for electrical components.
2.902.028. 9-1-59 Cl 317 — 101.
Leno, John A., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electric semiconductor devices. 2,913,643, 11-17-59, Cl.
317—235.
Le Nobel, Jacobus W. : See-
Ten Have, Cornelia D., Buningh, Le Nobel, Pieters, and
Lower. 2,893,954.
Van Beest, Adolf C, and Le Nobel. 2,903,422.
Lens. Georges X.. to International Standard Electric Corp.
Indexing mechanism for mechanical code recorders.
2 873.803, 2-17-59, Cl. 214 — 11.
Lens, Georges X., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Conveyors. 2.886,166, 5-12-59, Cl. 198—75.
Lens, Georges X., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Combined code recorder and selector. 2,914,197, 11-24—59,
Cl. 214 — 11.
Lens, Jan, and H. G. Wijmenga, to Organon Inc. Process of
preparing vitamin Bi2-intrinsic factor. 2,892,754, 6-30-59,
Cl. 107 — 74.
Lense, Frederick T., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of
picking cotton. 2,912,810, 11-17-59, Cl. 56 — 1.
Lensing, Arthur G. Dust mop and brush cleaner. 2,880,438,
4-7-59. Cl. 15 — 142.
Lensner, Herbert W., and G. D. Rockefeller, Jr., to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Frequency-shift carrier distance relay.
2.897.400. 7-28-59. Cl. 317 — 27.
Lent, Rohert P., and G. W. Anderton, to Technical Research
Co. Marine vessel propulsion system seals and paste
methods of fabricating same. 2,910,952, 11-3-59, Cl.
114— .5.
Lento, Harry G. : See —
Willits, Charles O., Underwood, and Lento. 2,895,833.
Lentz. David F. : See —
Purviance Clarke E. 2.873,534.
Lentz, Harold S. Gem holder. 2,883,048, 4-21-59, Cl.
206—75.
Lentz. Joseph K. : See —
Ostrom, Raymond A., and Lentz. 2,892,064.
Lentz. Thomas H.. J. W. Opie, and D. E. Terry, to General
Mills, Inc. Stable dispersions of fatty amine acid salts.
2.891.012 6-10-59. Cl. 252 — 311.
Lenz, Charles E., to General Electric Co. Wave forming cir-
cuit. 8,872,571, 2-3-59. Cl. 250—27.
Lenz, Ch.irles E., to General Electric Co. Electrical signal
processing system. 2,885.069. 5-5-59, Cl. 343 — 17.1.
Lenz, Walter H.. to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Method and ap-
paratus for differential quenching of heat treated metallic
articles. 2.890 975. 6-10-59, Cl. 148 — 21.50.
Lenz, William. Steam power plants. 2,902,830, 9-8-59, Cl.
60—73.
Lenze. Josef : See — ■
Alf. Fritz. Seul. and Lenze. 2 897,328.
Leo, Angelo. Swinging clothesline. 2,884,138, 4-28-59,
Cl. 211—95.
Leo, Herbert T., and C. C. Taylor. Dietarv egg custard and
method of making same. 2,910,366, 10-27-59, Cl. 99 — 139.
Leo, Nick F. Relays. 2,904,653, 9-15-59, Cl. 200 — 87.
Leonard, Carl L., C. R. Schneider, and J. K. Sheppard, to
Union Carbide Corp. Sulfuric acid mist removal. 2,906,-
372, 9-29-59, Cl. 183—121.
Leonard, Carmen G. : See —
Thorne, Curtis B., Housewright, and Leonard. 2,895,882.
Leonard, Cullman K., to United States of America, Air Force.
Reversible electrical amplifier circuit. 2,910,636, 10-27-59,
Cl. 318—207.
Leonard, Dorris G.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Dummy block.
2,894,624. 7-14-59, Cl. 207 — 9.
Leonard, Edward J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. 100-line direct-access crossbar telephone
switching unit. 2,871,297, 1-27-59, Cl. 179—18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Leonard, Edward J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Busy-verification automatic telephone system.
2,874,225, 2-17-59, CI. 179 — 27.
Leonard Edward J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph' Corp. Bi-directional chain of counting relays.
2,883.588, 4-21-59. CI. 317—140.
Leonard, Edward J., A. Hemel, K. A. Karow, J. C. Gibson,
K. L. Liston, and H. Tarschisch, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Register-translater crossbar
telephone system. 2.918,533, 12-22-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Leonard, Eugene, to Underwood Corp. Switching circuit.
2,910,682, 10-27-59, CI. 340—345.
Leonard, Eugene V., to Underwood Corp. Storage and con-
trol device. 2,913,635, 11-17-59, CI. 317—123.
Leonard, Frederic C, to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd.
Rotary window for gas inspection. 2,878,716, 3-24-59,
CI. 88 — 14.
Leonard, Frederick, and F. B. Craig, to United States of
America, Navy. Magnetostrictive resonator mounting.
2,906,972, 9-29-59, CI. 333—71.
Leonard. George H. Mechanical counter numeral wheel recti-
fying apparatus. 2,869,782, 1-20-59, CI. 235 — 1.
Leonard, George H., to United States of America, Navy. Time
delay releasing device for a parachute pack cover.
2,869,810. 1-20-59, CI. 244 — 150.
Leonard. Gordon C. : See —
Cobble, James A.. Sr., J. A. Cobble, Jr., Leonard, and
Pardue. 2.873,705.
Leonard. James W. : See —
Cubitt. Kenneth H.. and Leonard. 2.869,635.
Leonard. John L. Time and condition program unit.
2.881,832, 4-14-59. CI. 161 — 1.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Control arrange-
ment for absorption refrigeration system. 2,870,613,
1-27-59, CI. 62—103.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Hermetic pumps for
use in refrigeration systems. 2,915,886, 12-8-59, CI.
62 — 494.
Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigera-
tion systems of the Internal coil type. 2,918,807, 12-29-59,
CI. 62 — 476.
Leonard, Merrill G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
breaker devices. 2,892,127, 6-23-59, CI. 317 — 35.
Leonard, Nathaniel N. Foldable radar target. 2,912,687,
11-10-59, CI. 343 — 18.
Leonard, Radford P., to Penta Laboratories, Inc. Vacuum
switch. 2.868.922, 1-13-59. CI. 200 — 87.
Leonard, Raymond F. Portable hydraulic drilling rig.
2,904,310, 9-15-59, CI. 255—22.
Leonard, Richard A., and G. A. Reasor, to Hercules Powder
Co. Preparation of carboxyalkyl cellulose derivatives.
2,912,431, 11-10-59, CI. 260—232.
Leonard, Talbert A., Jr. Propeller carrier. 2,903,274, 9-8-59,
CI. 280—179.
Leonard, Thomas E. Pedal and switch structure for vehicles.
2,873.407. 2-10-59. CI. 315 — 80.
Leonard Valve Co. : See —
Bowman, Lawrence E. 2,910,243.
Leone, Salvatore J., to The New Haven Board and Carton
Co. Display and dispensing cartons. 2,886,232, 5-12-59,
CI. 229—17.
Leone. Salvatore J., to The New Haven Board and Carton Co.
Carton with top handle. 2,900,124, 8-18-59, CI. 229—52.
Leone, Salvatore J., to The New Haven Board and Carton
Co. Shipping and dispensing cartons. 2,907,512, 10-6-59,
CI. 229—17.
Leone, Salvatore J., to The New Haven Board and Carton
Co. Disnlay stands. 2,918.178, 12-22-59. CI. 211—178.
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr., to Mechanical Controls Inc. Balanc-
ing device. 2,895,766, 7-21-59, CI. 301—5.
Leopoldi, Norbert, to Nordette, Inc. Window cleaning device.
2,886.839. 5-19-59. CI. 15 — 126.
Leoux, Leo-Paul. Compression band for an embalmed corpse.
2,883,730, 4-28-59, CI. 27 — 21.
Lepetit S.p.A. : See —
'Carrara. Gino. and Testa. 2.897.203.
Weitnauer, Gustavo A. 2,917,544.
Weitnauer, Gustavo A., Gioia, and Caporali. 2,872,375.
Lepin, Maurice, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Process for incor-
porating titanium dioxide into cellulose ester solutions
dissolved in aliphatic acids. 2,895,843, 7-21-59, CI.
106—180.
Lepingle, Marcel : See —
Elian, John, and Lepingle.
Elian, John, and Lepingle.
Elod. Egon. Dorr, Braun,
455.
Lepley, Allen E. : See —
Zedlar, Milan, and Lepley.
Le Poole, Jan B., to North
Method of examining the quality of electron-optical images
and devices for carrying out this method. 2,873,378,
2-10-59. CI. 250 — 49.5.
Le Poole, Jan B„ to Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie voor
Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappeli.ik Onderzoek. Mass spec-
trometer. 2,908,816. 10-13-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Lepore, Raymond R. : See —
Hampshire, William J., and Lepore. 2,868,439.
Leportier, Pierre. Table for dressing and drying leathers,
skins and the like. 2,877,504, 3-17-59, CI. 34 — 163.
Lepoutre, Raymond, and A. Gautier, to Societe des Raffineries
& Sucreries Soy. Centrifuges. 2,894,634. 7-14-59, CI.
210—375.
2,880,228.
2,913,502.
Elian, and Lepingle.
2,918,-
2,877,454.
American
Philips Co., Inc.
Leppala, Alexander. Control for arc welders. 2,872,566,
2—3—59 Q\ 219 132.
Leppich, 'josepTi P. Fish hook assembly. 2,911,752, 11-10-59,
CI. 43 — 12.28.
Le Prieur, Yves P. G. : See —
Rebikoff, Dimitri I., and Le Prieur. 2,876,766.
Leprince, Pierre, F. Coussemant, and J. Limido, to Instltut
Francais du Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process
for the manufacture of olefinic compounds by the dehydro-
chlorination of corresponding chlorinated derivatives.
2,899,473, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 666.
Lepry, Dolores T. : See —
Lepry, John M. and D. T. 2,890,088.
Lepry, John M. anc" D. T. Rotatable office utility table
with drive meaus. 2,8^0,088, 6-9-59, CI. 311 — 32.
Leptien, Elmer E., to St. Regis Paper Co. Anti-skid composi-
tions and container material coated therewith. 2,872,094,
2-3-59. CI. 229—3.5.
Lerbs, Alfred, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Electronic switches. 2,891,150, 6-16-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Lerch, Brooke W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Core
covering apparatus. 2,880,642, 4-7-59, CI. 87 — 44.
Lerch, Brooke W., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Shock-
resistant, adhesive tapes. 2,911,318, 11-3-59, CI. 117—33.
Lerick, Lester. Anchor bolt with nut actuated expansion
wedges. 2.896.494, 7-28-59, CI. 85 — 2.4.
Lermac, Inc. : See —
Ruehle, William G., Jr. 2,889,464.
Lerman, Leonard S. Portable illuminated danger signal.
2,880,405, 3-31-59, CI. 340—81.
Lermer, Herman B., to Circle Plastics Co. Closure unit.
2,886,209, 5-12-59, CI. 221—299.
Lerner, Aaron B. Laboratory equipment elevation adjusting
apparatus. 2,902.349. 9-1-59. CI. 23 — 259.
Lerner, Albert. Vending machine. 2,872,069, 2-3-59, CL
221—85.
Lerner, Albert. Dual garment hangers. 2,875,930, 3-3-59,
CI. 223—88.
Lerner, Bernard J. : See—
Erdman, John G.. and Lerner. 2,902,442.
Lerner, George : See —
Ellman. Julius. 2.905,468.
Lerner, Louis L., to The Gillette Co. Hair curler. 2,878,818,
3-24-59. CI. 132 — 41.
Lerner, Louis L., and A. Safianoff, to The Gillette Co.
Dispenser. 2,880,914, 4-7-59, CI. 222 — 321.
Lerner, Lovie E. Buoyant bathing brassiere. 2,897,821,
8-4-59, CI. 128 — 479.
Lerner, Nathan B., to W. Braun Co. Snap-on base for a
bottle, jar, glass, or the like. 2,905,351, 9-22-59, CI. 215—
100.
Leroy, Emile M. P. Railway track circuit-signalling system.
2,887,570, 5-19-59, CI. 246 — 34.
Lerov, Etienne, to E. Langeais. Front end suspension system
for vehicles. 2,892.634, 6-30-59, CI. 280 — 96.2.
Leroy, Rene\ to Dixi S.A. Percussion fuse. 2,893,322,
7-7-59, CI. 102—76.
"Les Applications Electroniques des Caoutchoucs" (A. E. C.) :
See —
Jarret, Jean M. B. and J. H. 2,867,043.
Les Constructions Guinard : See —
Sticker. Wilhelm. 2.905.379.
Les Glaceries de la Sambre, Societe Anonyme : See —
Laverdisse. Edmond. 2.906.066.
Les Industries Musicales et Electriques Pathe Marconi : See —
Marino, Jean. 2,906,133.
Les Lnboratoires Francnis de Chimiotherapie : See —
Allais, Andr6. and Hoffmann. 2.918.482.
Hagemann, Guv. Penasse, and Teillon. 2.885,433.
Joly. Robert, Nnmine\ and Bertin. 2.888,473.
Mathieu, Jean B., and Nomine. 2,903.447.
Muller, Georges, and Bardoneschi. 2.907.769.
Muller, Georges, and Furlenmeier. 2,906,759.
Muller, Georges, Jolv. and Bardoneschi. 2,888,472.
Muller, Georges, and Velluz. 2,891,973.
Velluz, Leon. 2.881,192.
Velluz. Leon. 2.897.215.
Warnant, Julien. 2,915,535.
Warnant, Julien, Nomine, and Rousseau. 2,894,960.
Les Vaporisateurs Marcel Frank S.A. : See —
Fedit. ReneV 2.8S8.208.
Les Usines de Melle (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Alh0ritip>p. Louis, and Poincet. 2,878,167.
Godet, Pierre. 2,889,369.
Vergnaud. Paul, and Niqnet. 2.883.329.
Lescallette, Richard F., to Armstrong Cork Co. Shearing die
and method of forming the same. 2,S85,913, 5-12-59,
CI. 76—107.
Lesch, Hans : See —
Hansel. Otto, and Lesch. 2,872,020.
Lescher, George W. : See —
McLain, William R., and Lescher. 2,903,817.
Lesher and Associates, Inc. : See —
Lesher, Carl E. 2.918,364.
Lesher, Carl E., to Lesher and Associates, Inc. Method of
forming pellets of finely divided coked carbonaceous mate-
rial and finely divided non-fusing material. 2,918,364,
12-22-59, CI. 75 — 4.
Lesk, Israel A., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor de-
vice and apparatus. 2,901,554, 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Lesk, Norman, and M. Kleinman. Power actuated rhythmical
movement accessories for children's cribs. 2,916,745,
12-15-59. CI. 5 — 109.
LIST OF PATENTEES
557
Leslie Co. : See —
Soderberg, Sten. 2,880,673.
Soderberg, Sten, and Schiller. 2,917,268.
Leslie, Donald J. Kotatable tremulant sound producer.
2,869,667. 1-20-59, CI. 181—27. „^ _^
Leslie, Donald J. Acoustic apparatus. 2,869,669, l-20-o9,
CI. 181—27.
Leslie, Donald J. Multiple channel speaker system.
2,887,000,5-19-59,0.84—1.25. .
Leslie, Donald J. Electronic tremolo device. 2,899,644,
8-11-59 CI 331 49
Leslie Howard C. Molded water closet seat and cover.
2,913,735, 11-24-59, CI. 4 — 234.
Leslie, James D. : See — , _
Cockburn, Stanley D., Leslie, Pnestman, and Eagsdale.
2,871,049. , , a
Leslie, James D., to General Motors Corp. Rotary bolt door
latch. 2,S77,043. 3-10-59, CI. 292—280.
Leslie, James D., and H. J. Wubbe. to General Motors Corp.
Inertia latch. 2,873,794, 2-17-59, CI. 155—155.
Leslie, James D., C. H. Schamel, and H. B. Van Voorhees,
to General Motors Corp. Door latch for a pillarless
automobile. 2,881,019, 4-7-59, CI. 292 — 5.
Leslie, James D., and H. J. Wubbe, to General Motors Corp.
Door latch operating apparatus. 2,887,806. 5-26-59, CI.
70—153.
Leslie, James D., L. P. Garvey, and W. H. West, to General
Motors Corp. Operating means for window regulator
mechanism. 2,900,183, 8-18-59, CI. 268—126.
Leslie, James D., and G. Rehkugler, to General Motors Corp.
interlock. 2,913,066,
Hydraulic
2,915,004,
Hot-start
Multiple
Electric
Vehicle door and transmission
11-17-59, CI. 180—82.
Leslie, John H., to Signode Steel Strapping Co.
tensioning control for power strapping machines,
12-1-59, CI. 100—26.
Leslie. John W. : See —
Wilms, Carl A., and Jewell. 2,908,305.
Lester, Ray V., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
device for A. C. welders. 2,871,411, 1-27-59, CI. 315—176.
Leslie, Richard B., Jr., and L. Vadas, to Pood Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Pineapple sizer and eradicator.
2,897,861, 8-4-59, CI. 146—6.
Leslie, Robert W., and G. P. Jennings, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Process and apparatus for making carbon black and
quenching smoke from carbon black furnaces. 2,873,172,
2-10-59, CI. 23— 209 4.
Leslie Salt Co. : See —
Buchen, Joseph C. 2,916,191.
Leslie. William T. : See —
Tilton. William J., and Leslie. 2.896,516.
Lesnewich, Alexander, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
arc welding. 2,906,861, 9-29-59, CI. 219—135.
Lesnewich, Alexander, to Air Reduction Co., Inc.
arc welding. 2,916,601, 12-8-59, CI. 219 — 74.
Less, Frank W., E. C. Roeck, and J. C. Searer, to Hooker
Electrochemical Co. Shell molding composition comprising
thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde resin, coating agent,
and sand, and process for making same. 2,912,402,
11-10-59, CI. 260—30.6.
Less, Frank W., E. C. Roeck, and J. C. Searer, to Hooker
Electrochemical Co. Shell molding composition containing
thermosetting resin and method for making same.
2,912,406, 11-10-59, CI. 260—31.8.
Lesser, Murray L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic head commutator. 2,907,009, 9-29-59, CI. 340—
174.
Lessig, Edward T., and M. W. Wilson, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Cord treating apparatus. 2,889,802, 6-9-59, CI.
118—57.
Lessig, Edward T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire construc-
tion. 2 902.073. 9-1-59. CI. 152 — 362.
Lessler, Lew W., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Flash bulb
retention and ejection device. 2,910,554, 10-27-59, CI.
200 — 51.08.
Lessly, Oswald E. Self-cleaning auger pump. 2,907,277,
10-6-59, CI. 103 — 93.
Lessmann, Gerhard P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air-
cleaning centrifugal-blower apparatus. 2,913,604, 11-17-59,
CI. 310—56.
Lester, George E. and W. Artificial denture structures.
2,880,508, 4-7-59, CI. 32 — 2.
Lester, James L. Trophy crown. 2,888,229, 5-26-59, CI.
248—346.
Lester, Lawson L., Jr. Prefabricated door package assembly.
2,887,219, 5-19-59, CI. 206—60.
Lester. Ronald : See —
Housam, Ernest C, and Lester. 2,894,896.
Lester, Ronald, and H. T. Porter, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Hydrocatalytic desulnhurisation of petroleum
hydrocarbons. 2.897,143, 7-28-59. CI. 208 — 213.
Lester, Ruth. Fold-closed reversible cover for pillows,
mattresses or the like. 2.895,146, 7-21-59, CI. 5 — 339.
Lester, Seeleg : See —
Gerard, Merwin, and Lester. 2,911,984.
Lester, William : See — -
Lester, George E. and W. 2,880,508.
Lester, William N. : See —
Eichelberger, Charles D.. and Lester. 2,885.502.
Eichelberger, Charles D., and Lester. 2,904,620.
Lester, William N., and L. D. Shaw, to General Electric Co.
Electric switchgear. 2,914,635, 11-24-59, CI. 200 — 114.
Lesti, Arnold, to Andromeda, Inc. Color television image
registration system. 2,885,594, 5-5-59, CI. 315 — 10.
Lesti, Arnold, to ACF Industries, Inc. Magnetic recording
using acoustic delay line. 2,890,275, 6-9-59, CI. 178—6.6.
Lesti, Arnold, to International Standard Electric Corp. Diode
coincidence gate. 2 897.355, 7-28-59, CI. 250—27.
Lesti, Arnold, to ACF Industries, Inc. Servo projector.
2,897,373, 7-28-59, CI. 250—201.
Leston, Gerd, and T. E. Robbins, Jr., to Koppers Co., Inc.
Purification of 2-vinylnaphthalene. 2,884,471, 4-28-59,
CI. 260 — 674.
Le Suer, William M., to The Lubrizol Corp.' Oil-soluble metal
sulfonates and process for the preparation thereof.
2,915,517, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 139.
Le Tarte, Walter G. Sawing machine having a pair of angu-
larly positioned saws for cutting bevels. 2,918,950,
12-29-59, CI. 143 — 38.
Letherbury, John B. : See — ■
Hornsby, John W., Letherbury, and Willis. 2,892,314.
Lethern, Albert A., and J. S. Quirico, to The Mills Equip-
ment Co. Ltd. Tension members formed of woven webbing
and devices for use therewith. 2,888,729, 6-2-59, CI. 24 —
200.
Leto, Joseph : See —
Leto, Salvatore F. and J. 2,879,651.
Leto, Salvatore F. and J. Universal joint. 2,879,651,
3-31-59, CI 64 — 17.
LeTourneau, Robert G. Tree felling machine. 2,885,799.
5-12-59, CI. 37 — 2.
LeTourneau, Robert G. Electrically powered logging arch.
2,913,223, 11-17-59, CI. 254 — 139.1.
LeTourneau-Westinghouse Co. : See — ■
Roe, Charles C. 2,903,641.
Spannhake, Ernst W. 2,907,399.
Letsinger, Robert L., I. H. Skoog, and N. L. Remes, to Callery
Chemical Co. Preparation of organoboron compounds.
2,872,479, 2-3-59, CI. 260—500.
Letteron, Henry A., to General Electric Co. Process of
treating sheet material and product resulting therefrom.
2,868,269, 1-13-59, CI. 154 — 2.6.
Letters. John. & Co. Ltd. : See —
Letters, John, Jr. 2,891,138.
Letters, John, Jr., to John Letters & Co. Ltd. Method of
and apparatus for bonding the head of a golf club to the
shaft thereof. 2.891,138, 6-16-59, CI. 219—85.
Lettvin, Norman : See —
Kravitz, Harvey, and Lettvin. 2,876,774.
Letvin, Samuel : See —
Haynes, George P., and Letvin. 2,889,284.
Leu, Robert F. : See —
Kline, Edsrar A., Crouse. and Leu. 2.901,826.
Leuenberger, Rudolf. Method of transporting an irrigation
pipeline along a field. 2,889,948, 6-9-59, CI. 214 — 152.
Leukart, J., Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Brown. Gerald H. 2,894,435.
Leumann, Ernst : See —
Porret, Daniel, and Leumann. 2,885,438.
Sallmann, Richard. Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2.885.387.
Sallmann, Richard. Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2.885,388.
Leupold, Curt W., to Vereinigte Papierwerke Schickedanz &
Co. Pocket handkerchief package and method of packag-
ing same. 2,878,929, 3-24-59, CI 206 — 57.
Leupold, Henry F. : See —
Lighthipe, Charles H., and Leupold. 2,876,205.
Leupold, Karl : See —
Tripmacher. Richard, and Leupold. 2,873,102.
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc. : See — ■
Rinker, Lyman E., and Lee. 2,870,640.
Leuszler. Wavne E., L. E. Wood, and A. P. Teal, to Black,
Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Apparatus for separating fluids.
2.868.313. 1-13-59, CI. 183—2.7.
Leuszler, Wayne E., L. E. Wood, and A. P. Teal, to Black,
Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Apparatus for separating fluids.
2.868.314, 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Leutert, Walter, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques, S.A. Spindle
spinning machines of the direct type. 2,880,565, 4-7-59,
CI. 57—1.
Leuthesser, Edward G. Swimming pool structure. 2,888,818,
6-2-59, CI. 72—13.
Leuthesser, Frederick W., to American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. Single control handle operated mixing
faucet having a diverter valve associated therewith.
2,871,880, 2-3-59, CI. 137—597.
Leuthold, Edgar J., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Aircraft train-
ing instrument for simulating attitude gyro. 2,874,486,
2-24-59, CI. 35—12.
Le Valley, John, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Compressor unload-
ing system. 2,889,106, 6-2-59, CI. 230 — 2.
Le Van, Ambrose E., P. W. Harland, and R. D. Waite, to
American Machine and Metals, Inc. Indicating instrument.
2,906,232, 9-29-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Le Van, James D. : See —
Karabats, Christopher, and Le Van. 2,884,553.
Levand, Victor A., and E. H. Wiley, to General Electric Co.
Method of sealing and gas filling electric lamps. 2,868,609,
1-13-59, CI. 316—17.
Levand, Victor A., to General Electric Co. Electric lamp gas
filling and sealing method and apparatus. 2,900,771,
8-25-59, CI. 53—7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,901,358.
water supply
Miles, and McCrimlisk.
2,903,466.
Levand, Victor A., to General Electric Co. Pinch seal appa-
ratus. 2,917,870, 12-22-59, CI. 49—2.
Le Vantine, Allan D. : See —
Hansen, Siegfried, and Le Vantine. 2,917,987.
Le Vay, Alex P. Multi-station table for constructing build-
ing frames. 2,884,907. 5-5-59, CI. 144 — 288.
Le Vav, Alex P. Holder for religious articles. 2,914,185,
11-24-59, CI. 211— GO.
Levendosld, Alfred E., to American Iron & Machine Works Co.,
Inc. Well packer and releasable latch for hook wall means.
2,917,114, 12-15-59, CI. 166—139.
Levens, Ernest, and K M. Washburn, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Tris(diisobutylcarbinyl)borate. 2,875,236,
2-24-59. CI. 260—462.
Levens, Ernest, and R. M. Washburn, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Formation of boron acetate by the reaction
of acetic anhydride with boric acid. 2,891,993, 6-23-59,
CI. 260—545.
Leventhal, Howard L. : See —
Underwood, William F., and Leventhal.
Leventhal, Leon C. Vacuum breakers for
systems. 2,893,418, 7-7-59, CI. 137—218.
Lever Bias Machine Corp. : Xee —
Leiss. Emil A., and Bayer. 2,879,060.
Lever Brothers Co. : See —
Agahd, Konrad. 2,910,040.
Anson, Mortimer L., and I'ader. 2,879,163.
Clarke, Donald H. 2,882,166.
Dalziel. William, and Dow. 2,882,165.
Duin, Hendrik J., and Schaap. 2,919,196.
Duin, Hendrik J., and Schaap. 2,919,197.
Geitz, Robert C. 2.894,912.
Hampson, George C, and Freeman. 2,903,369.
Henderson, Lloyd F., and Carroll. 2, 80S 731.
Henderson, Lloyd F., and Schramm. 2,877,187.
Hirsch, Andre, Gibbs, and Hemmings. 2,919,192.
Lamberti, Vincent. 2,877,245.
Linteris, Lino L. 2,909,432.
May, Charles G., and Akroyd. 2,918,376.
MeNaught. John P.. and Bryant. 2 897,155.
Morton, Ian D., and Sharpies. 2,916,382.
Owen, Ronald V., and Hurt. 2,899,450.
Pader, Morton, Hamilton,
2,874,049.
Ruff, Edgar E. 2.870.092.
Ruff. Edgar E. 2.870.093.
Ruff, Edgar E., and Smith. 2,903,431.
Ruff, Edgar E., and Thornton. 2,880,178.
Thompson. Stuart W. 2.875,065.
Walling, Cheves T., McKenney, and Geitz.
Leverage Hand-Brake Co. : See —
Sell. Theodore W. 2,875,638.
Leverenz. Humboldt W. : See —
Widdop. Mary E., and Leverenz. 2,890,624.
Leverett, Miles C, and J. P. Howe, to United States of Amer-
ica. Atomic Enerev Commission. Nuclear reactor unloading
apparatus. 2.870.075. 1-20—^9. CI. 204 — 193.2.
Levering, Dewey R., to Hercules Powder Co. Methylol de-
rivatives of rosin and rosin compounds. 2,906,745,
9-29-59, CI. 260—97.
Leverton, Walter F. : See —
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., and Leverton. 2,916,359.
Levesque, Charles L., to Rohm & Haas Co. Diesel oil im-
provers. 2,877,102, 3-10-59, CI. 44—57.
Levesque, Paul E. : See —
Latourette, Harold K„ and Levesque. 2,916,853.
Levev. Fred'k H.. Co., Inc. : See — -
Brodie, George R. 2.877.706.
2.884,856.
2.908,221.
2,908.494.
B. 2.872.186.
Levi, Daisy O. Reversible garment and method for making
the same. 2,890.460. 6-16-59. CI. 2 — 243.
Levi, Hans L., to Murphy Door Bed Co., Inc. Collapsible leg
assembly for television sets and the like. 2,903,222,
9-8-59. CI. 248—169.
Levi. Irving, to Charles E. Frosst & Co. Preservative use of
4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyallyl-benzene. 2,919,226, 12-29-59,
CI. 167—30.
Levi, Roberto, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Thermi-
onic dispenser cathode. 2,869,017, 1-13-59. Cl. 313 — 346.
Levi, Roberto, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Dispenser-
type cathode and method of making. 2,878,409, 3-17-59,
Cl. 313—346.
Levi, Roberto, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method
of making thermionic dispenser cathode and cathode made
by said method. 2,917,415, 12-15-59, Cl. 117—223.
Levin, Allan F., and J. S. Szpila. Method of reclaiming in-
sulated wire. 2.882,188. 4-14-59, Cl. 134 — 9.
Levin, Charles, & Co. : See —
Levin, Louis. 2,918,723.
Levin. David : See —
Ratzer. Arthur F., and Levin. 2,870,095.
Levin, Gilbert V. Method of making bacteriological deter-
minations. 2,914,447, 11-24-59, Cl. 195 — 103.5.
Levin, Herbert L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Electron gun structure. 2,916,649, 12-8-59, Cl.
313—250.
Levin, Herbert S., to Colonial Process Supply Co. Wire
mesh screen. 2,903,967, 9-15-59, Cl. 101 — 415.1.
Levin, Jack J., 50% to M. B. Silverman. Audible tooth
brush. 2,877,477, 3-17-59, Cl. 15—105.
Brodie. George R,
Brodie. George R.
Brodie. George R.
Raybuck, William
Levin, Leon, to Acme Hanger Corp. Garment hangers.
2,886,223, 5-12-59, Cl. 223—91.
Levin, Louis, to Charles Levin & Co. Comb. 2,918,723,
12-29-59, Cl. 30 — 200.
Levin, Martin E., A. S. Wolfson, and J. I. Young, to Eitel-
McCullough, Inc. Beam type tube. 2,909,690, 10-20-59,
Cl. 313—82.
Levin, Meyer. Fishing line signal device. 2,869,275, 1-20-59,
Cl. 43—17.
Levin, Morris, and F. Shandelman, to Tele-Dvnamics Inc.
Variable phase shift network. 2,914,673, 11-24-59, CL
250—27.
Levin, Nathan, to Textile Machine Works. Method of knit-
ting patterned fabric. 2,910,848, 11-3-59, Cl. 60 — 13.
Levin, Nathan, to Textile Machine Works. Method of knit-
ting patterned fabric. 2,910,849, 11-3-59, Cl. 00 — 43.
Levin, Nathan, to Textile Machine Works. Method and ap-
paratus for making patterned hosiery. 2,917,912,
12-22-59, Cl. 66 — 43.
Levin, Nathan, and W. J. Smythe, to Union Carbide Corp.
Method for molding objects of non-uniform thickness.
2,891,284, 6-23-59, Cl. 18—53.
Levin, Nathan W. : See —
Ushakoff, Alexis E. 2.868.614.
Ushakoff, Alexis E. 2,906,591.
Levin, Robert H. : See —
Fonken, Gunther S., Levin, and Mcintosh. 2,877,241.
Levine, Aaron J. Sander. 2 873 561, 2-17-59, Cl. 51 — 170.
Levine, Aaron J., to Shor-Line Industries, Inc. Bracket for
attaching tools to a portable electric drill. 2,905,213,
9-22-59. Cl. 144—35.
Levine, Aaron J. Saber saw. 2,906,304, 9-29-59, Cl. 143 —
68.
Levine, Abraham L. : See —
Murphy, Harold P., and Levine. 2,880,257.
Levine, Alfred B. : See —
Hobbs, George W., and Levine. 2,907,525.
Levine, Arnold M., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Means reducing noise effects in television receivers.
2,906,829, 9-29-59, Cl. 179—171.
Levine, Arnold M., and It. S. Bailey, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Automatic frequency control
in pulse modulation systems. 2,889,521, 6-2-59, Cl. 332 — 9.
Levine, Arthur A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method of preparing symmetrical di (2,4,6-triehloro-
phenyl) N,N' dichlorourea. 2,878,288, 3-17-59, Cl.
260—553.
Levine, Arthur A., and T. V. Williams, Jr., to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Co. Process for preparing symmetrical
hexachlorodiphenyl urea. 2,878,287, 3-17-59, Cl. 260 — 553.
Levine. Arthur O. : S^e —
Schneier, Max., and Levine. 2,881,964.
Levine, Bernard, A. M. Harris, and M. M. Brod, to United
Aircraft Corp. Method of balancing synchro-tie devices.
2.872.723. 2-10-59. Cl. 29—155.5.
Levine, Bernard, and F. B. MacLaren, to United Aircraft
Corp. Telemetric position transmitter. 2,911,632, 11-3-59,
Cl. 340 — 195.
Levine, Beth. Blank for a shoe. 2,900,743, 8-25-59, Cl.
36—11.
Levine. David, to Crest Lock Co., Inc. Luggage hardware.
2.896,755. 7-28-59. Cl. 190—58.
Levine. Leonard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of
ethylene urea. 2,892.843. 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 309.7.
Levine, Mac. Coil spring assembly for furniture seats and
the like. 2,910,114, 10-27-59, Cl. 155—179.
Levine. Mark, to Grant Pullev & Hardware Corp. Door check
for sliding doors. 2,869,173, 1-20-59, Cl. 16 — 83.
Levine, Max : See —
Temin, Samuel C, and Levine. 2,910.457.
Levine, Morris, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Coating
compositions. 2,876,135. 3-3-59. Cl. 117 — 76.
Levine, Morton A. and S. W. Davis Jr. to United States of
America Air Force. Circuit closing devices. 2,915,607,
12-1-59 Cl. 200—87.
Levine, Robert J. : See —
Weiss, Leo A., and Levine. 2,911,829.
Levine, Robert J. Liquid proportionating system. 2,879,782,
3-31-59, Cl. 137—98.
Levine, Robert J., to Avien, Inc. Capacitive proportioning
system. 2,899,151, 8-11-59, Cl. 244—77.
Levine. Samuel W., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Luminous output transducer. 2,882,792, 4-21-59,
Cl. 88—61.
Levine, Samuel W., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Corp. Multiple ratio electrical engraving machine.
2,899,493, 8-11-59, Cl. 178—6.6.
Levine, Samuel W., and C. Doran, to Fairchild Camera and
Instrument Corp. Step feed for electronic line scan and
recording machines. 2,881,247, 4-7-59, Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Levinger. Paul. : See —
Augenstein. Karl C. and Levinger. 2,901,895.
Levinson, John, to United States of America, Army. Tem-
perature control for crystal pulling. 2,908,004, 10-6—59,
Cl. 23—301.
Levinson, Louis E. Vehicle with movable seat and figured
portion. 2.880.010, 3-31-59, Cl. 2S0 — 1.192.
Levinstein, Stanley, to Home Curtain Corp. Pleating and
fastening device. 2,898,594, 8-11-59, Cl. 1 — 118.
Levinthal Electronic Products. Inc. : See —
Morris, Albert J., and Swanson. 2,871,380.
Pound, Robert V. 2,873,370.
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Levis, William W., Jr. : See —
Langdon, William K., and Levis. 2,911,407.
Levis, \\illiam W., Jr., and W. K. Langdon, to Wyandotte
Chemicals Corp. Two-stage method for preparing carbon-
substituted piperazines. 2,875,200, 2-2-1-59, CI. 200—268.
Levison, Robert and J. L. Voigt, to N. V. Onderzoekingsm-
stituut Research. Production of polyamide bars in con-
tinuous process. 2,867,004. 1-6-59, CI. 18 — 55.
Levit, Edward C. : See —
Johnson, Robert E., Levit, and Workman. 2,881,780.
Levit, Edward C, and C. R. Lopp. to Whirlpool Corp. Filtra-
tion apparatus. 2,894.631 7-14-59. CI. 210 — 152.
Leviton, Abraham, to United States of America, Agriculture.
Process for freeze-drying of milk. 2,885,788, 5-12-59, CI.
34 — 5.
Levitt, Arnold. Electric dish dryer. 2,S84,708, 5-5-59, CI.
34 — 18.
Levitt, Arnold. Auxiliary tray fixture. 2,912,114, 11-10-59,
CI. 211 — 65.
Levitt, Arnold. Auxiliary bathroom tray fixture. 2,912,116,
11-10-59. CI. 211—86.
Levitt, Arnold, and S. D. Turin. Girtuge disposal unit
2,912,175, 11-10-59, CI. 241—46.
Levitt, Marvin R. Multiple cell cartons. 2,909,311, 10-20-59,
CI. 229—28.
Levitt, Milton R., to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Foot corrective
pad with toe loop. 2,888,013, 5-26-159, CI. 128 — 153.
Levitt, Milton R., to The Scholl Mfg., Co., Inc. Foot cor-
rective pads. 2,918,056, 12-22-59, CI. J.28 — 80.
Levitt, Milton R., to The Scholl Mfg. Cc, Juic. Corn pad and
blank therefor. 2,918,057, 12-22-59, CI. 128 — 81.
Levitt, Milton R., to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Hammer toe
pad. 2,91S,058, 12-22-59, CI. 128—81.
Levitt, Milton R., to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Foot correc-
tive pad. 2,918,059, 12-22-59, CI. 128— SI.
Levitt, Semond, to Fruehauf Trailer Co. Plastic doors and
door frames for trailers. 2,871,056, 1-27-59, CI. 296 — 106.
Levitz, Norman M. : See —
Jonke, Albert A., Graae, and Levitz. 2,911,290.
Levkoff, David, % to E. S. and % to H. S. Levkoff, and
% to E. L. Sennet. Boxes or cartons. 2,880,922, 4-7-59,
Cl 229 31
% to E. S. and % to H. S. Levkoff, and
Sennet. Cartons. 2,880,923, 4-7-59, CI.
Levkoff, David,
% to E. L.
229—31.
Levkoff, David.
Levkoff, David.
Carton. 2,887,245, 5-19-59, CI. 220 — 113.
Carton. 2.887,246, 5-19-59, CI. 220—115.
Levkoff, David, % to E. S. Levkoff, % to H. S. Levkoff, and
% to E. L. Sennet Cartons. 2,914,233, 11-24-59, CI.
229—16.
See—
2,880,922.
2,880,923.
2,914,233.
See-
Levkoff, Evelyn S. :
Levkoff, David.
Levkoff. David.
Levkoff, David.
Levkoff, Henry S.
Levkoff, David. 2,880,922.
Levkoff, David. 2,880,923.
Levkoff, David. 2,914,233.
Levolor Lorentzen, Inc. : See —
Bond. Scott R. 2,877.527.
Levov, Monroe B., to Optical Salons Ltd. Eyeglass case.
2,903,125, 9-8-59, CI. 206—5.
Lew, Dudley D. Denture retainer. 2,888,746, 6-2-59, CI.
32 — 2.
Lew, Edward M., to Reflector-Hardware Corp. Merchandise
support. 2.891,678, 6-23-59, CI. 211 — 126.
Levy, Edward M., to Reflector-Hardware Corp. Adjustable
shelf rack and reversible bracket therefor. 2,900,085, 8-18-
59, CI. 211 — 90.
Lew. Edward M., to Reflector-Hardware Corp. Shelf banding
splicer. 2.900,086, 8-18-59, CI. 211 — 90.
Levy, Edward M., to Reflector-Hardware Corp. Merchandise
display assembly. 2,919.034, 12-29-59, CI. 211 — 148.
Lew, Edward M., and D. R. Lopatka. to Reflector-Hardware
Corp. Merchandising device. 2,910,187, 10-27-59, CI.
211 — 147.
Lew, Eli : See —
Kline, Hayden B., and Levy. 2,887,843.
Levy, Francis X. : See —
Pellerin, Norvin L., and Levy. 2,874,714.
Lew. Gus : See —
Carogana, Anthony. Levy, and Zarel. 2.873.079.
Levy, Harold, and M. L. Mednick, to G. D. Searle & Co.
4-hydroxyprogesterone and esters thereof. 2,919,286,
12-29-59. CI. 260 — 397.4.
Levy, Jack M. Hair bands. 2.868.214. 1-13-59, CI. 132 — 46.
Levy, Joseph, to The Trubek Laboratories. Method of
producing carbamate esters. 2,871,259, 1-27-59, CI.
260 — 482.
Levy. Joseph, to The Trubek Laboratories. Production of
bright zinc or bright cadmium deposits. 2,885,330, 5-5-59,
C1.204 — 50.
Lew, Joseph, and R. M. Lusskin, to The Trubek Laboratories.
Dialkvl substituted 2,3-epoxyacid esters. 2,889,339, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—348.
Levy, Joseph, and R. M. Lusskin, to The Trubek Laboratories.
Unsaturated dialkvl substituted 2,3-epoxyacid esters.
2,889,340, 6-2-59, CI. 260—348.
Levy, Marilyn, to United States of America, Army. Sensitized
photographic substances. 2,887,381, 5-19-59, CI. 96 — 94.
Lew, Maurice. Ornamentation of textile fabrics. 2,914,875,
12-1-59, CI. 41—1.2.
Levy, Maurice M. : See—
Chubb, Alexander A., and Levy. Re. 24,679.
Chubb, Alexander A., Mawson, and Levy. Re. 24,680.
Lew, Sidney E., % to A. Blumenfeld. Plural drive loud-
speaker. 2,869,668, 1-20-59, CI. 181—27.
Levy, Sidney E., to University Loudspeakers, Inc. Stereo-
phonic sound propagation system. 2,904,632, 9-15-59,
CI. 179—1.
Levy, Sidney E., and B. C. Sharp, to University Loudspeakers,
Inc. Universal bracket. 2,896.901, 7-28-59. CI. 248—278.
Levy, William B., and C. L. Roehm, to Delaware Tool Steel
Corp. Pipe driving tool attachments. 2,902,832, 9-8-59,
CI. 61—77.
Lew, Henry Y., to California Research Corp. Synthetic
detergent formulations containing N-acyl taurates.
2,874,125, 2-17-59, CI. 252—152.
Lew, Henry Y., and R. D. Stayner, to California Research
Corp. Sulfonate detergent compositions of improved foam
characteristics. 2,874,127, 2-17-59, CI. 252—152.
Lewandoski, Edward P. Hydraulic vehicle suspension sys-
tem. 2,918,306, 12-22-59, CI. 280—124.
Lewco, Inc. : See —
Dobbs. David L., Gill, and Howes. 2,883,288.
Lewenstein, Mozes J. Dihydrobydroxycodeinone derivative.
2,907,768, 10-6-59, CI. 260—285.
Lewfor Development Corp. : See —
Mestre, Luis. 2.890,884.
Mestre, Luis. 2,899,202.
Mestre, Luis. 2,915,970.
Lewi. William. Continuous automatic clamping device.
2,896,943, 7-28-59, CI. 271 — 2.1.
Lewm, Leonard, and A. E. Pethick, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Hybrid-T waveguide structure. 2,882,500,
4-14-59, CI. 333—11.
Lewin, Leon, to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot.
Device for the control of the opening of a gate. 2,904,963,
9-22-59, CI. 61—25.
Lewin, Seymour Z., E. Schapiro, and R. T. Price, to Organon
Inc. Electrolytic process for preparing zinc-containing
adrenocoticotrophin compositions and compositions made
thereby. 2,880,139, 3-31-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Lewinson, Sam : See —
Nix, Joe H. 2.875,714.
Lewis, Alfred A., and S. H. Smith ; said Lewis assor. to said
Smith. Outboard motor support. 2,905,132, 9-22-59, CI.
115 — 41
Lewis, Allen H., to California Research Corp. Non-caking
solid particulate detergents. 2,875,154, 2-24-59, CI.
252 — 138.
Lewis, Allen H., to California Research Corp. Manufacture
of alkyi benzene sulfonate detergents. 2,897,156, 7-28-59,
CI. 252 — 161.
Lewis, Charles E. : See —
Tsang, Sien M., Lewis, and Paul. 2,893,816.
Lewis, Charles T. Portable collapsible tank. 2,915,097,
12-1-59, CI. 150— .5.
Lewis, Clarence W. Animated toy. 2,909,868, 10-27-59, CI.
46—241.
Lewis, Clifford J. : See —
Lovell, Clarence E., and Lewis. 2,916,353.
Lewis, Dan, Jr., and H. S. Needham, to Crown Zellerbaeh
Corp. Packaging rubber. 2,885,074, 5-5-59, CI. 206 — 84.
Lewis, Daniel W. : See —
Gainer, Gordon C, and Lewis. 2,891,981.
Rogers, Dow A., Jr., and Lewis. 2,883,395.
Lewis, Daniel W., to WTestinghouse Electric Corp. Low
viscosity polysiloxanes and compositions prepared there-
with. 2,899,403, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 42.
Lewis, Dartrey, to John A. Roebllng's Sons Corp. Machine
for paying off and taking up wire on large reels. 2,868,467,
1-13-59, CI. 242 — 25.
Lewis, Donald A. : See —
Robinson, James M., Lewis, and Greshel. 2,912,513.
Lewis, Donald B., to General Motors Corp. Disposable and
cleanable filter. 2,918,138, 12-22-59, CI. 183 — 69.
Lewis, Donald R., to Shell Development Co. Method of
characterizing solid materials and method of geophysical
exploration. 2,899,558, 8-11-59, CI. 250—65.
Lewis, Douglas R., and J. A. Jaffe. Method of making an
internally lined pipe. 2,907,103, 10-6-59, CI. 29 — 421.
Lewis, Douglas T., to General Motors Corp. Transmission
lock. 2 890,581, 6-16-59, CI. 70 — 248.
Lewis, Edmund P. : See —
Reilly, Park M., Lewis, and Kearns. 2,884,473.
Lewis, Edmund P., E. W. Skelton, and P. W. F. Cochrane,
to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Reactor. 2,916,361, 12-8-59, CI.
23—288.
Lewis, Edward E. : See — -
La Hue, Philip M., and Lewis. 2,887,636.
Lewis, Edward H., W. D. Rice, and E. Estrin, to Western
Insulated Wire Co. Means and method for forming indicia
on the surface of continuous vulcanized products.
2,867,001, 1-6-59, CI. 18 — 6.
Lewis, Edward L. : See —
Bentley, George P., McNabb, and Lewis. 2,918,542.
Lewis, Edwin S., and E. A. Thowless, to United States of
America, Navy. Waveguide to coaxial transmission line
transition. 2,891,225, 6-16-59, CI. 333 — 98.
Lewis, Edwin S., and C. F. Crawford, to United States of
America, Navy. Antenna feed system. 2,918,673,
12-22-59, CI. 343—786.
560
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lewis, Emil H., and C. K. Thompson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Mild hydrofining of light virgin naphthas.
2,914,468, 11-24-59, CI. 208 — 213.
Lewis Engineering Co., The : See —
Blackwell, Dana J., and Zawacki.
, and Zawacki.
2,871,701.
2,880,770.
2,894,179.
2,874,071.
2,914,021.
Blackwell, Dana J.
Knudsen, Knud J.
Knudsen, Knud J.
Knudsen, Knud J.
Lewis Engineering and Mfg. Co., The : See —
Steede, Otho G. 2,891,747.
Lewis, Ernest D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Pigment production. 2,899,278, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 202.
Lewis, Evan T., to Worthington Mower Co. Reel-type gang
mower. 2,909,882, 10 27-59. CI. 50 — 7.
Lewis, Evan T., and H. G. Sanborn, Jr., to Worthington
Mower Co. Cutting assembly for rotary power mowers.
2,902,814, 9-8-59, CI. 50 — 25.4.
Lewis, Everett W. : See —
Boynton, Harry G., Lewis, and Watson. 2,890,990.
Bozich, Samuel, Lewis, and Smith. 2,913,503.
Lewis, Francis B., to R. B. Borucki, d.b.a. Research Engineer-
ing Associates. Portable steps. 2,907,402, 10-6-59, CI.
182—100.
Lewis, Frank M . to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Closed
cycle method of operating internal combustion engines.
2.884,912. 5-5-59, CI. 123—1.
Lewis, Prank M., J. H. Keenan, and K. Goldmann, to
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Recycling method of operat-
ing for power plants. 2,895,291, 7-21-59. CI. 60 — 13.
Lewis. Frank W. : See —
Clevett. Merton L., Jr., and Lewis. 2,894,642.
Lewis, G. B., Co. : See —
Hartman, Paul C. 2,908,985.
Lewis, George D. : See —
Blackman, Arthur W., Jr., and Lewis. 2,911,791.
King. Charles H.. Jr., and Lewis. 2.908,135.
Lewis, George D., and A. W. Blackman, Jr., to United
Aircraft Corp. Screech sensing device. 2,911,788,
11-10-59, CI. 60—39.09.
Lewis. George E., to Hydril Co. Electrical control and indi-
cating system. 2,872.940. 2-10-59. CI. 137 — 554.
Lewis, George P. Flashlights. 2,915,744, 12-1-59, CI.
340—321.
Lewis, Gerald F., % to G. A. Jaroske. Animal watering
devices. 2,893,424, 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 400.
Lewis, Harold C, 15% to E. and S. Krajewski. Magazine
type safety razor. 2,893,118, 7-7-59, CI. 30 — 40.
Lewis. Herbert O. : See —
Bann, Michael S., and Lewis. 2,897,439.
Lewis, Herbert O.. to Collins Radio Co. Magnetostrictive
disc test oscillator. 2,896,446, 7-28-59, CI. 73 — 67.2.
Lewis, Herbert O., to Collins Radio Co. Sweep generator.
2.897.454. 7-28-59, CI. 331 — 180.
Lewis, Irving R., Jr., and G. Jellinek, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Apparatus for filling receptacles with volumetrically meas-
ured quantities of pulverant material. 2,913,018, 11-17-59.
CI. 141 — 91.
Lewis, James C, to United States of America, Agriculture.
Production of growth stimulating agents. 2,900,022,
9-29-59. CI. 99—9.
Lewis, James G., to The Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd. Estimat-
ing moisture content of tobacco. 2,918,815, 12-29-59, CI.
73—73.
Lewis, Jesse M., to Williams Brothers Co. Method of process-
ing pines. Re. 24,601. 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 96.
Lewis, Kenneth D., O. W. Johnson, and C. H. Scott, to Dorr-
Oliver Inc. Pressured centrifuge. 2,917,228, 12-15-59, CI.
233—1.
Lewis, Mac. Convertible striking bag support. 2,890,049,
6-9-59. CI. 272—78.
Lewis, Melvin R. : See — ■
Frerer, Paul G., and Lewis. 2,906,329.
Lewis. Melvin R., to Controls Company of America. Step-by-
step ratchet drive. 2.869.375. 1-20-59. CI. 74 — 125.
Lewis, Melvin R., to Controls Co. of America. Step-by-step
ratchet drive. 2,915,905, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 125.
Lewis, Norman J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Herbicides
1596 (A). 2,900.243, 8-18-59, CI. 71 — 2.5.
Lewis, Orval M. : See —
Sheridan, James V., and Lewis. 2,893,479.
Lewis, Orval M. Cireumferentiallv traveling shoe tvpe port-
able tire mounting device. 2,900,017, 8-18-59, CI. 157 —
1.22.
Lewis, Orval M. Circumferentially traveling type tire bead
lifting device. 2,903.050, 9-8-59, CI. 157 — 1.22.
Lewis. Orval M. Tool for removing loosened tires from rims.
2.906.321, 9-29-59, CI. 157 — 1.1.
Lewis, Orval M. Cireumferentiallv traveling tvpe tire mount-
ing device. 2,906,322, 9-29-59, CI. 157 — 1.24.
Lewis, Peter F. : See —
Crook, Archie W., and Lewis. 2,884,563.
Lewis, Richard B., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrical
terminal stud. 2,899,672, 8-11-59, CI. 339—220.
Lewis, Robert A., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Production of aluminum. 2,915,442, 12-1-59, CI. 204 — 67.
Lewis, Robert E. : See —
Appel, Arthur V., and Lewis. 2.868,900.
Lewis, Robert O., Jr. Variable resistance circuit controller.
2.873,335, 2-10-59. CI. 201 — 51.
Lewis, Robert P., to Dana Corp. Axle actuated generator
drive. 2,903,973, 9-15-59, CI. 105—96.1.
Lewis, Rubin D. Combined night stick, flashlight, and audi-
ble alarm. 2,908,901, 10-13-59, CI. 340 — 384.
Lewis, Sheldon H., L. W. Van Ness, and A. Lukas, to Armour
and Co. Preparation of pharmaceutical liver products.
2,901,396, 8-25-59, CI. 167 — 74.6.
Lewis, Sidney L. Screw driver fuse tester. 2,901,694,
8-25-59, CI. 324 — 53.
Lewis, Stanley N. : See —
Varrin, Albert, and Anderson. 2,877,037.
Lewis, Ted W. : See —
Newell, W. J., and Lewis. 2,901,368.
Lewis, Thomas E. : See —
Staley, John, and Lewis. 2,879,320.
Lewis, Thomas E.. Jr., to The Coulter & McKenzie Machine
Co., Inc. Multiple speed coiler. 2,808,474, 1-13-59, CL
242—83.
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr., to The Coulter & McKenzie Machine
Co., Inc. Multiple coiler. 2,893,054, 7-7-59, CI. 242 — 83.
Lewis, Thomas E., Jr., and V. A. Zaveruha, to The Coulter &
McKenzie Machine Co., Inc. Coil-forming machine with
generator controlled spindle positioning means. 2,868,208,
1_13_59. CI. 153—67.
Lewis. Walter E., to General Electric Co. Electric surface
heating unit. 2.870,317, 1-20-59. CI. 219 — 37.
Lewis, Walter E., and S. C. Jordan, to General Electric Co.
Heating unit control system. 2,883,507. 4-21-59, CI.
219 — 20.
Lewis, Warren E. Reversible rotary hydraulic coupling.
2,894,370, 7-14-59, CI. 00—54.
Lewis, Warren J., and E. F. Huston, to The Ohio Brass Co.
Anchor bolt having test rod to indicate tension changes.
2,879,080, 3-31-59, CI. 85—02.
Lewis. William A. : See —
Halber, Jerry. 2,902,042.
Lewis, William D. : See —
Cone, Richard R. 2,892,301.
Lewis, William D. Duck decoy. 2,903,812, 9-15-59, CI.
43 3
Lewis, William E. Thumb rest for a revolver. 2,903,810,
9-15-59, CI. 42—71.
Lewis, William F. Combined chalk board and bulletin board.
2,881,538. 4-14-59. CI. 35—02.
Lewis. William H., to T-L Holding Co. Hand trucks.
2,881,805, 4-14-59, CI. 187 — 10.
Lewis. William H., to Cutcrete Mfg. Corp. Mobile pavement
breaker having leaf spring impact tool accelerating means.
2.901.232. 8-25-59, CI. 202—18.
Lewis, William H., to Cutcrete Mfg. Corp. Pavement cutting
device with front and rear cutter discs. 2,912,232,
11-10-59, CI. 202—20.
Lewis, Willis I. : See —
Hodges, Stephen B., Lewis, and Thomas. 2,880,172.
Lewus, Alexander J. Electrical wiring apparatus. 2,887,525,
5-19-59, CI. 174 — 52.
Lewus, Alexander J. Electromagnetic relays. 2,915,083,
12-1-59, CL 317—170.
Lewv, Daniel, to The Patterson-Kellv Co., Inc. Hot water
system. 2,879,749, 3-31-59, CI. 122 — 32.
Lewyt Corp. : See —
Meyerhoefer, Carl E. 2,912,261.
Ley, Gordon S., to United States of America, Navy. Fre-
quency modulation filter. 2,903,693, 9-8-59, CI. 343 — 14.
Ley. Gordon S.. to Westinghouse Electric Corn. Uncated con-
tinuous color sequence displays. 2,905,750, 9-22-59, CI.
178^5.4.
Leyde, Warren L., to United States of America, Navy. Auto-
matic frequencv control system for sequentlal-loblng radar
units. 2,917,738, 12-15-59, CI. 343—17.1.
Leyen, George W. Auto-picnic table grill. 2,912,972,
11-17-59, CI. 126 — 25.
Levenberger, John, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Cross wire pivot for shaft. 2,912,287, 11-10-59, CI.
308—2.
Leygonie, Pierre H. R. : See —
Vigna. Cesare L.. Perkins, and Leygonie. 2,875,556.
Leyland, Boris N. : See —
Lambert, Arthur, and Leyland. 2,903,493.
Leyland Motors Ltd. : See —
Tattersall. Norman. 2,894,609.
Leypold. Dieter : See —
Holzwarth, Herbert, Leypold, and Leysieffer. 2,912,570.
Leypold, Dieter, and P. Schucht. to Siemens & Halske Akt.
Amplification regulation in multi-stage amplifier apparatus.
2,892,042, 6-23-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Levro Diaz, Ricardo M. Surgical forceps. 2,8S7,111, 5-19-59,
CI. 128—321.
Leysieffer, Hans : See —
Holzwarth, Herbert, Leypold, and Leysieffer. 2,912,570.
Leyton, Eric M., to Radio Corp. of America. Coaxial line
termination. 2,881,399, 4-7-59, CI. 333—22.
Leyton, Eric M., to Radio Corp. of America. Amplitude-modu-
lated radio transmitter combining two constant amplitude
phase modulated signals. 2.901,599. 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 17.
L'Hommedieu, Paige D., and N. A. Harrison, to Personal
Products Corp. Sanitary napkin and method of making it.
2,918,005, 12-22-59, CI. 128 — 290.
Li. Chou H. Control apparatus. 2,903,906, 9-15-59, CI.
74 — 529.
Li, Tsi T., and R. W. Raetz, to Catalin Corp. of America.
Method of polymerizing styrene in a rubber using tertiary
butyl perbenzoate and an azo catalyst. 2,913,426, 11-17—59,
CI. 260 — 4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
561
Li, Yao T. : See —
Lee, Shih-Ying, and Li. 2,913,692.
Li, Yao T. Lawn sprinkler. 2,909,327, 10-20-59, CI.
239—236.
Li, Yao T., and S.-Y. Lee. Unbonded electrical responsive
strain gage transducer. 2,913,693, 11-17-59, CI. 338 — 6.
Liaaen, Nils J. Pitch adjusting gear for controllable pitch
propellers. 2,870,848. 1-27-59, CI. 170—160.39.
Liaaen, Nils J. Servo motor control system. 2,877,743,
3-17-59, CI. 121—41.
Liang, Shou C. : See — ■
Gattiker, David C. G., Liang, and Schulz. 2,877,277.
Liao, Hsiang P. : See —
Knobloch, James O., and Liao. 2,911,416.
Liao, Tseng W.. and F. S. Nichols, to General Electric Co.
Electrical insulating structure and method of making the
same. 2,912,382, 11-10-59, CI. 252—63.2.
Libansky, Jiri • See —
Sva'ty, Vladimir, and Libansky. 2,881,586.
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. : See —
Bamford. William P. 2,869,287.
Brown, Wilbur P. 2,900,264.
Browne, Charles M. 2,884,313.
Carson, Frank J. 2.8S0.553.
Carson, Frank J., and Leflet. 2,893,170.
Felt, Robert M. 2,898,433.
Fowler, Ival G., and Dunipace. 2,897,632.
Gaiser, Romey A. 2,877,329.
Gaiser, Romev A. 2,919,212.
Golding, Kenyon E., and Meyer. 2,904,163.
Griss, Charles K., and Huber. 2,889,737.
Kazmaier, Richard W., and Perry. 2,885,732.
Koester. Melvin C. 2.873 024.
Leighton, George A. 2,884,136.
Makovic, Frank J., Jr., and Goralske. 2,893,905.
Mazur, Ferdinand J., and Barkley. 2,900,872.
McAulev James W., Griss and McCown. 2,883,310.
McCown. William E., and McAuley. 2,890,354.
Meyer, Richard W., Jr. 2,910,905.
Morgan, Willard L. 2,876,676.
Mover, Henry F. 2.875.792.
Schmertz, William E. 2,875.794.
Swift, Howard R., and Sharp. 2,893,882.
Thomas, Lazarus D. 2,887,412.
White, Gerald 2,881.565.
Yando, Steve, Jr. 2,886,922.
Zellers, James T.. Jr., and Ritter. 2,878,621.
Libby, Edward W., to Bank of America National Trust and
Savings Assn. Vehicle transmission control. 2,894,410,
7-14-59, CI. 74 — 473.
Libby, Edward W. Propeller shaft assembly. 2,904,974,
9-22-59, CI 64 — 1.
Libby. Paul A. : See —
Ferri, Antonio, Libby, and Bloom. 2,892,308.
Liberman, Arie. Communication apparatus. 2,887,533,
5-19-59, CI. 179—2.5.
Liberman, David, to Chimie et Atomistique. Certain 2-substi-
tuted isonicotinic thioamides. 2,901,488, 8-25-59, 01.
200 — 294 8.
Libit, Sidney M. Dispensing closures. 2,917,210, 12-15-59,
CI. 222—512.
Libit, Sidney M. Dispensing closure. 2,918,200, 12-22-59,
CI. 222 — 512.
Librnan, Max L. : See — ■
Rabinow, Jacob. 2.901.969.
Rabinow, Jacob. 2,912,925.
Rabinow, Jacob. 2,914,709.
Rabinow, Jacob. 2,915,315.
Rabinow, Jacob, and Kamm. 2,901,089.
Rabinow, Jacob, and Libman. 2,899,564.
Librascope. Inc. : See —
Brandon. Chester. 2.896,498.
Chase, Wallace P., Davis, and Snyder. 2,917,732.
Goodell, John D., and Lode. 2.914,753.
Gunderson, Robert O. 2,909,673.
Hill. Frank A. 2 871.366.
Hill, Frank A., and Pankratz. 2,914,706.
Imm, Lewis W. 2,916,208.
Lins'ev. Clarence R.. and Pickens. 2,874,019.
Ludvigsen, Leonard E. 2,914,262.
Miller. Carl A. 2.873,441.
Opocenskv. Willard J. 2. 881,630.
Opocensky, Willard J. 2,911,855.
Perrine, Warren L. 2 873.011.
Pollock, William E. 2,902,876.
Retzinger, Leo P., Jr. 2,914,758.
Riddle, Joseph E. 2,917,267.
Sorber, Adelbert P. 2,873,509.
Licata, Francis J. : See- —
Cunder, Joseph, and Licata. 2.868.666.
Cunder, Joseph, and Licata. 2,887,457.
Liccini, Luke L., and R. H. Cornett, to United States of
America, Naw. Water cooled pitching-moment balance.
2,885,890, 5-12-59, CI. 73—147.
"Licencia" Talalmanyokat Ertekesito Vallalat : See —
Csillingh. Dezso. 2.897.404.
Heller, Laszlo. 2,891,773.
Heller, Laszlo. 2,907,554.
Huszar, Laszlo. 2,890,349.
Kravits, Arthur. 2,896,856.
Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. : See —
Blaum, Ott-Heinrich. 2,872,002.
Brand, Helmut. 2.870.282.
Brunke, Fritz. 2,885,309.
Garbers. Helmut. 2,911,503.
Koppelmann, Floris. 2,905,882.
Mempel, Rudolf. 2,888,303.
Mever, Konrad, Hummel, Ewert, and Hofmann.
2,905,841.
Nagel, Erich. 2,878,400.
Petermichl, Franz, and Slamecka. 2,888,639.
Renner, Otto 2,869,510.
Schmidt. Hans, and Dunkel. 2.896,316.
Slamecka, Ernst, and Hochrainer. 2,898,548.
Lich, Richard L. : See —
Kolesa, Thomas J., Bieniecki, and Lich. 2,918,022.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
vehicle structure. 2,877,719, 3-17-59, CI. 105—197.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Air spring
railway truck. 2,887,069, 5-19-59, CI. 105—199.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
car truck. 2,888,881, 6-2-59, CI. 105—198.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck air spring structure. 2,890,551. 7-28-59, CI. 105 —
199.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
vehicle body and truck assembly. 2,899,911, 8-18-59, CI.
105—171.
Lich. Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
vehicle truck. 2,901.983. 9-1-59, CI. 105 — 199.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
draft sill and body bolster structure. 2,902,947, 9-8-59,
CI. 105 — 420.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
vehicle truck structure. 2,913,998, 11-24-59, CI.
105 — 194.
Lich, Richard L., to General Steel Castings Corp. Railway
truck. 2,917,006, 12-15-59, CI. 105—182.
Licher, Robert J. Center head scribe. 2,888,749, 6-2-59,
CI. 33—41.
Lichtenberg, Edward N. : See —
Singer, Robert J., and Lichtenberg. 2,871,622.
Lichtenberger, Harold V., and R. A. Cameron, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Control for
neutronic reactor. 2,880,155, 3-31-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Lichtenberger, Horst, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Cyclone
firing. 2,899,917, 8-18-59, CI. 110—28.
Lichtenfels, Ira W., to General Electric Co. Method of con-
trolling electric vehicles. 2,913,650, 11-17-59, CI. 318 — 50.
Lichtenstein, Albert E., and S. J. Heiman. Washing, loading
and extracting machine. 2,887,354, 5-19-59. CI. 8 — 159.
Lichtenstein, Bernard : See —
Rothstein, Milton, and Lichtenstein. 2,867,709.
Lichtenstein, Roland M., to General Electric Co. Ionization
chamber. 2 8^4.304. 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Lichtenstein, Roland M., to General Electric Co. Radiation
measuring instrument. 2,903,591, 9-8-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Licitis, Gunars : See —
Pearson, Charles. Jr., and Licitis. 2,875,881.
Lidblom, Richard. Key action. 2,913,949, 11-24-59, CI.
84 — 440.
Liddell, Robert E., N. T. Kuypers, and R. A. Yonkers. to
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co. Carpet sweepers. 2,885,700,
5-12-59, CI. 15 — 45.
Liddell, Robert W., to Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Corrosion inhibitors and method of using same. 2,877,188,
3-10-59, CI. 252—389.
Liddy, Clarence, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Grease com-
position containing sodium and/or lithium soaps of low,
intermediate and high molecular weight acids, together with
glycerine or related hydroxy-compound. 2,878,186, 3-17-59,
CI. 252 — 42.
Liddy, Clarence, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Grease com-
position containing alkali metal salts and soaps of inter-
mediate molecular weight acids and of low molecular
weight acids. 2.878.187. 3-17-59, CI. 252 — 42.
Lide, Edward N., to United States of America, Navy. Ratio
voltmeter. 2,913,668, 11-17-59, CI. 324 — 140.
Lidecker, Valentine E. Method of cleaning valve operating
mechanisms. 2,881,102, 4-7-59, CI. 134 — 20.
Liden, Odd G. A. Tents and like structures. 2,897,831,
8-4-59, CI. 135 — 4.
Lidgard, Edward J., to Flotepak Corp.
the individual window or the like.
CI. 206 — 62.
Lidgard, Edward J., to Flotepak Corp.
rality of sheets of glass or the like.
CI. 206 — 62.
Lidke, William F. Dating device. 2,897,751,
101—29.
Packaging device for
2,917,166, 12-15-59,
Container for a plu-
2,919,022, 12-29-59,
8-4-59, CI.
Lidkopings Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag : See —
Ekholm, Carl G. 2.872.757.
Ekholm, Carl G. 2,913,854.
Eliasson, Ivar. 2,871,882.
Lidov. Rex E. : See —
Hyman, Julius, Freireich, and Lidov. 2,875,256.
Lidov, Rex E., to Shell Development Co. Preparation of
polychloro-alicyclic compounds. 2,900,420, 8-18-59, CI.
260—648.
Lidsky, Louis, to The L and P Electric Co., Inc. Air con-
ditioner unit mounting. 2,895,699, 7-21-59, CI. 248 — 208.
562
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lidums, Rudolf A. Iron lioldei. 2,912,201, 11-10-59,
CI. 248—117.7.
Lieb. Albert, to International Standard Electric Corp. Cath-
ode for electric discharge tubes. 2,902,619, 9-1-59. CI.
313—270.
Lieb, Bernard L., H. E. Bryan, and A. T. Steinkamp. Acces-
sible modular construction. 2,895,087, 7-14-59, CI. 317 —
101.
Lieb, David J. : See —
McNaughtan, Thomas J., Lieb, and Boschert. 2,886,540.
Lieb, David J., to The Borden Co. Curing epoxy resins.
2.907,748, 10-G-59, CI. 260 — 17.
Lieb, Harry C. Illuminated writing tablet having conceal-
able illuminating means. 2,883,770, 4-28-59, CI. 35—62.
Liebel, John T. : See —
Frederick, James E., and Liebel. 2,909,670.
Liebel, John T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
governor for prime movers. 2,913,588, 11-17-59, CI.
290 — 40.
Liebel, Julius : See —
Meurer, Siegfried, Ramundt, Merkel, and Liebel.
2,904,028.
Liebel, Julius, to M.A.N. Mas:hinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nuernberg AG. Planetary gear. 2,893,268, 7-7-59, CI.
74 — 801.
Liebel, Julius, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG.
Self-igniting combustion engine. 2,914,044, 11-24-59, CI.
123—32.
Liebelt, Howard E. Beverage maker and dispenser.
2,905.075. 9-22-59, CI. 99 — 295.
Liebenthal, Benjamin C. : See —
Johnson, Lauren L., and Liebenthal. 2,907,941.
Lieber, Philip B. Countertop construction. 2,895,778,
7-21-59, CI. 311—106.
Lieber, Samuel L. Apparatus for administering and conserv-
ing gas. 2,912,979, 11-17-59, CI. 128—203.
Lieberenz, Robert L., to Kennatrack Corp. Unitary header
construction. 2,904 848. 9-22-59, CI. 20 — 1.9.
Lieberlierr, Arthur, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Tu-
bular combustion chamber lining for forced flow steam
generators. 2,867,416, 1-6-59, CI. 257—248.
Lieberlierr, Arthur, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Once
through steam generating plant. 2,869,517, 1-20-59, CI.
122 — 406.
Lieberherr, Arthur, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme.
Steam generating, superheating, and resuperheating plant.
2,878,791, 3-24-59, CI. 122—478.
Lieberherr, Arthur, to Sulzer Freres, Socifite' Anonyme. Forced
flow steam generator and method of starting same. 2,879,-
751, 3-31-59, CI. 122—406.
Lieberkneeht. Karl, Inc : See —
Thierfelder, Rudolph. 2,888.814.
Lieberman, Benjamin. Weighting devices for the treatment
of foot ailments. 2,886,032, 5-12-59, CI. 128 — 80.
Lieberman, Emanuel R. : See —
Dowd, Robert T., Lieberman, and Turiansky. 2,909,177.
Lieberson, Abraham : See —
Laserow, Max. 2,883.353.
Liebert, Oscar H. Re-usable hoisting insert for concrete slab.
2,886,370, 5-12-59, CI. 294 — 89.
Liebeskind, Mack, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Inc.
Fabric pleating. 2,906,441, 9-29-59, CI. 223 — 28.
Liebhafsky. Herman A., to General Electric Co. Thermo-
galvanic cell. 2.882,329, 4-14-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Liebman, Alec. Cabinet construction. 2,881,041, 4-7-59,
CI. 312—267.
Liebman. Louis, and E. Gray. Sliding tvpe window construc-
tion. 2.869.187. 1-20-59. CI. 20—52.2.
Liebmann, Gerhard, to Sunvic Controls Ltd. Electrical
analogue-computing apparatus. 2,884,193, 4—28-59, CI.
235—184.
Liebmann. Hans W., to Aktiebolaget Johanssons Press- &
Hejarverktyg. Sliding support with two feeding mecha-
nisms independent of each other. 2,882,741, 4-21-59, Cl.
74 — 424.8.
Liebmann, Hans W.. to Aktiebolaget Johanssons Press- &
Hejarverktyg. Hydraulically onerated pre-selector feeding
device. 2.900,964. 8-25-59, Cl. 121 — 45.
Liebmann, Herbert C, Jr., to Liebmann Packing Co. Animal
transfer device. 2,883,700, 4-28-59, Cl. 17 — 24.
Liebmann Packing Co. : See —
Liebmann, Herbert C, Jr. 2,883,700.
Liebowitz. Benjamin, to Endsdown Co., Inc. Anticurl strips
for collars and similar articles. 2,884,640, 5-5-59, Cl.
2 — 132.
Liebrand, Jerome T. : See —
Klioze, Oscar, and Liebrand. 2,887,436.
Klioze, Oscar, and Liebrand. 2,887,437.
Klioze, Oscar, and Liebrand. 2,887,439.
Liebscher, Arthur. Terminal connections for printed wiring
assemblies. 2,872,625, 2-3-59, Cl. 317 — 101.
Liedholm, George E. : See —
Abbott, Mortimer D., Snider, and Liedholm. 2,915,457.
Snider, Warren L., Sarno, and Liedholm. 2,895,897,
Lieffers, William C, and R. L. Switzer. to Union Oil Co. of
California. Solids feeding process and apparatus.
2,875,137, 2-24-59. Cl. 202—6.
Lieffers, William C, F. C. Riddick, Jr.. and R. L. Switzer, to
Union Oil Co. of California. Solids handling system.
2,891,669, 6-23-59, Cl. 209—138.
Lieffers, William G, F. C. Riddick, Jr., and R. L. Switzer,
to Union Oil Co. of California. Liquid-solids contact sys-
tem. 2,913,404, 11-17-59, Cl. 208—166.
Lieffers, William C, F. C. Riddick, Jr., and R. L. Switzer, to
Union Oil Co. of California. Multiple zone fluid-solids
contact system employing a dense phase penumatic solids
conveyance technique. 2,914,466, 11-24-59, Cl. 208 — 165.
Liem, Robert C. : See —
Hoag, William G., and Liem. 2,893,781.
Lien, Arthur P. : See —
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,881.224.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,914,584.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,914,585.
Lien, Arthur P., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil Co.
HF-BF3 isomerization of poly-secondary alkylbenzenes.
2.8G8.854, 1-13-59, Cl. 260—068.
Lienart, Marcel, to St. Regis Paper Co. Apparatus for closing
open mouth bags or the like. 2,893,184, 7-7-59, Cl.
53—75.
Lierse, Kurt F., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Ma-
chine tool. 2,917,874, 12-22-59, Cl. 51 — 92.
Liesen, Thomas H. Reciprocating pump. 2,917,333,
12-15-59, Cl. 287—58.
Lieser. Mathias J., to Mead Specialties Co., Inc. Normally
open three-way valve. 2,896,664, 7-28-59. Cl. 137 — 620.
Lieser, Mathias J., to Mead Specialties Co.. Inc. Normally
closed three-way valve. 2,896,665. 7-28-59. Cl. 137 — 620.
Lieser, Mathias J., to Mead Specialties Co. Power cylinder
assembly. 2,918,040, 12-22-59, Cl. 121 — 38.
Liest, Mary G„ to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of
enameling mild steel. 2,886,463, 5-12-59, Cl. 117—8.
Lievense, Stanley J. Fishing device. 2,886,914, 5-19-59,
Cl. 43—42.39.
Liewald Fritz, R. Rigo, and H. Keller, to VEB Werk fur
Signal-und Sixherungsteehnik Berlin. Voltage varying ap-
paratus for displaying indicia on a cathode ray tube screen.
2,919,376, 12-29-59, Cl. 315—8.6.
Life-Long Aluminum Awning Co., Inc. : See —
Preaus, Charles M. 2,895,185.
Life Time Products Corp. : See —
Cloud. Pryor G. and J. M. 2.868.501.
Lifferth, Ewald, to Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell Kommanditgesell-
schaft. Producing printing plates with selectively variable
reproduction scale. 2,909,598, 10-20-59, Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Lifter, Bennett M., and R. R. Seal, Jr., to Nu-Bilt Homes,
Inc. Mold for swimming pools. 2,910,759, 11-3-59, Cl.
25—124.
Lif tex Slings, Inc. : See —
Barthule, George. 2,903,291.
Liftman, David. Beach umbrella anchor. 2,876,974, 3-10-59,
Cl. 248 — 44.
Liftron Corp. : See —
Bornemann, William. 2,883,182.
Liftronic, Inc. : See —
Ginte. Philip G. 2,882,044.
Ligett. Waldo B. : See —
Closson, Rex D., Ligett. and Kolka. 2,868.842.
Ligett, Waldo B., C. N Wolf, and R. D. Closson, to Pittsburgh
Coke and Chemical Co. N-phenylmaleamic acid esters as
fungicides. 2,885.319, 5-5-59, Cl. 167—30.
Liggett. John A. : See —
Fricke, Roger H., and Liggett. 2.875.386.
Liggett, Robert W., W. C. Mussulman, D. F. Rentshler, and
J. Ziffer, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Production of
amyloglucosidase. 2,881.115, 4-7-59, Cl. 195 — 66.
Light, Douglas J. N., and B. J. Blair. Septic and antiseptic
sewage disposal unit. 2,907,463, 10-6-59, Cl. 210 — 202.
Light, George G., and H. A. Jansson, to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Book message adapter with number check-
ing. 2,878,305, 3-17-59, Cl. 178—2.
Light, George S. Price indicating tickets. 2,893,145, 7-7-59,
Cl. 40—25.
Light, George S. Pin positioning device. 2,917,748,
12-22-59, Cl. 1 — 49.7.
Light. James A.. Sr. Lawn edging attachment for tractors.
2.906,080, 9-29-59, Cl. 56—25.4.
Light, James W. : See —
Gever, Howard M., Bullock, and Light. 2.S79.746.
Geyer, Howard M., and Light. 2,886,008.
Geyer, Howard M., and Light. 2,891,380.
Geyer, Howard M., and Light. 2,911,844.
Light Metals Research Laboratory. Inc. : See —
Pagonis. George A. 2.869.370.
Light. Rupert E.. Jr. : See —
Greenspan. Frank P.. and Light. 2.875.1 78.
Lightbody, Alexander, and J. M. Johnston, to Sir W. G. Whit-
worth Armstrong Aircraft Ltd. Self -projected missiles.
2,898,856, 8-11-59, Cl. 102 — 49.
Lightbourn, Jose A. Coil spring lowering and stabilizing de-
vices. 2.S96.940. 7-28-59. Cl. 267 — 20.
Lightfoot, Richard O. : See —
Konopka, Alfred Z., and Lightfoot. 2,914,180.
Lighthipe. Charles H. : Ser — ■
De Castro, Arthur, Lighthipe. and Groll. 2.S68.734.
Lighthipe, Charles H., and H. F. Leupold. to Nopco Chemical
Co. Textile sizing agents plasticized with blends of water-
soluble polvhydroxy alcohols, aliphatic amides and hydroxy
acids. 2.876.205, 3-3-59, Cl. 260—29.6.
Lighting Specialties. Inc. : See —
Vogel. William D.. and Rausch. 2.895,040.
Lightv, Paul E., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Selenium rectifier. 2,889,500, 6-2-59, Cl. 317—241.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Lignes Telegraphiques et Telephoniques : See —
Saintesprit, Rose B. P. 2,897,297.
Lignosol Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Russell. John K. and Byrd. 2,901,429.
Ligthelm, Salomon P., and C. W. Schutte, to South African
Coal, Oil and Gas Corp. Ltd. Waxes containing oxygen.
2,917,392, 12-15-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Liguori, Anthony : See —
Di Santi. Nicholas. Canfora, and Liguori. 2.868.875.
Phelps, Canfora, Liquori, and Mandate 2,903,513.
Liguori, Thomas. Clicker block planer. 2,871,635, 2-3-59,
CI. 51—241.
Lihnell Vagn Aktiebolag : See —
Frieberg, Bengt. 2,904,349.
Likel, Harry C, to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Fault
alarm radio repeater system. 2,876,341, 3-3-59, CI.
250 — 15.
Likens, Glen V. Measurement controls or timers for folding
machines. 2,871,010, 1-27-59, CI. 270—81.
Likens, James R., Jr., to Likens Mfg. Co. Conveyor bucket.
2,916,135, 12-8-59, CI. 198 — 144.
Likens Mfg. Co. : See —
Likens, James R., Jr. 2,916,135.
Lilamand, Moniuue B. : See —
Raymond, Francois H., and Lilamand. 2,897,359.
Liley, Otis M. Device for metering and expanding anhydrous
ammonia gas. 2,909,197, 10-20-59, CI. 138—45.
Lilienfeld, Julius E. Shape-controlling garments. 2,880,730,
4-7-59, CI. 128 — 444.
Lilienfeld, Julius E., to S. D. Warren and R. F. Burkard.
Container seal for electrolytic capacitors. 2,884,575,
4-28-59, CI. 317—230.
Lilienfeld, Julius E. Resilient retiform-fabric support sur-
faces. 2,891,603, 6-23-59, CI. 155 — 187.
Lilienfeld, Julius E. Upholstery article. 2,907,376,10-6-59,
CI. 155—178.
Lilja, Oscar G.. to Rockford Screw Products Co. Display
rack. 2,905,330, 9-22-59, CI. 211 — 49.
Liljeblad, Ragnar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Gas cooled nuclear reactor. 2,915,446, 12-1-59,
CI. 204 — 193.2.
Liljemark, Frank H., to Plews Mfg. Co. Metering device
for liquid lubricant. 2,S99,017, 8-11-59, CI. 184 — 27.
Liljenberg, Ove B., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Cable connector member. 2,890,433, 6-9-59, CI. 339 — 48.
Liljengren, Curtis P., deceased ; S. S. Liljengren, sole legatee.
Seat construction. 2,893,476, 7-7-59, CI. 155 — 179.
Liljengren, Shirlev S. : See —
Liljengren, Curtis P. 2,893,476.
Lilleberg, Richard N., to The Flexan Corp. Abrading disk
mount. 2,918,760, 12-29-59, CI. 51—168.
Lilley, Esther A. Telephone. 2.874,229. 2-17-59, CI.
179 — 103.
Lilley, John R., to Narrow Fabrics (Lilleys) Ltd. Heading
tape for draw curtains. 2,888,958, 6-2-59, CI. 139 — 390.
Lillibridge, Eldon T. : See —
Warsap, Leo W., Muller, and Lillibridge. 2,891,427.
Lillie, Gordon E., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Gage
system. 2,895,264, 7-21-59, CI. 51 — 165.
Lillienberg, August W. : See —
Duffy, John R., Holz, and Lillienberg. 2,896,004.
Lillquist, Torsten O., to General Motors Corp. Wheel lock
and wheel slide detection system. 2,898,582, 8-4-59, CI.
340 — 268.
Lillquist, Torsten O., to General Motors Corp. Power train
control. 2,907,892, 10-6-59, CI. 290 — 17.
Lilly, Edward F. : See-
Dale, Walter G., and Lilly. 2,898,210.
Lilly, Eli, and Co. : See —
Baum, William E., and Federman. 2,912,360.
Behrens, Otto K., and Ensminger. Re. 24,748.
Cannon, William N. 2,888,462.
Doran, Wilbur J. 2,872,448.
Kline. Granville B. 2.873.294.
Lake, James H. 2,918,691.
McCowen, Max C, and Wiley.
Mills, Jack. 2,903,459.
Mills, Jack. 2,906,757.
Nash, J. Frank. 2,887,509.
2,904,550.
and Whitehead,
and Whitehead.
2,874,089.
Pohland, Albert.
Traverso, John J.
Traverso, John J.,
Zuck. Donald A.
2,893,914.
2.874.157.
2,885,418.
Lilly, James J. Dishwasher. 2,896,642 7-28-59 CI 134 —
93. ...
Lilly, Joseph C, to The Plastic Wire & Cable Corp. Twisted
conductors and cables and method and apparatus for mak-
ing the same. 2,869,316, 1-20-59, CI. 57—93.
Lily of France, Inc. : See —
Spitzer, Anne. 2,895,481.
Spitzer. Anne. 2,899,963.
Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. : See —
Flack, Alfred. 2,879,917.
Lima, Harald. Packing of plates and the like by means of
a slip of pasteboard or other material. 2,874,521, 2-24-59,
CI. 53—3.
Limark Corp. : See —
Walker, James H„ Carr, and Horn. 2,898,825.
Limb. Frank. Compound movement centrifugal ball-mill.
2,874,911, 2-24-59. CI. 241 — 175.
Limberger. John : See —
Briskie. Anthony, and Limberger. 2,890,907.
563
Limberger, Walter, to Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K. G. Means
for moistening the films of photographic film-supports.
2,878,741, 3-24-59, CI. 95—94.
Limbers, Don R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Polisher
block swivel joint. 2,883,805, 4-28-59, CI. 51—168.
Limburg, Pieter C, to American Enka Corp. Manufacture
of viscose thread. 2,914,375, 11-24-59, CI. 18 — 54.
LimelHe Corp. : tsee —
Bounds, William E. 2,868,958.
Limle, Herbert A. Faucet and drinking fountain. 2,878,059,
3-17-59, CI. 299 — 10.
Limper, Arthur F. : See —
Bergeron, Charles R., and Limper. 2,915,539.
Bingeman, J. Byron, and Limper. 2,808,097.
Limpert, Alexander S., and R. J. Liquid proportioning pump.
2,869,467, 1-20-59. CI. 103—37.
Limpert, Robin J. : See —
Limpert, Alexander S. and R. J. 2,869,467.
Lin, Hung C, to Radio Corp. of America. Amplitude modu-
lated oscillator systems. 2,886,653, 5-12-59, CI.
179 — 100.11.
Lin, Hung C, to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
amplifier circuits. 2,896,029, 7-21-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Lin, Wei C. : See —
Forward, Frank A., and Lin. 2.867,529.
Lincoln, Clovis W., to General Motors Corp. Fluid system
with priority valve. 2,880,586, 4-7-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Lincoln, Clovis W., P. B. Zeigler, and H. S. Smith, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. In-line hydraulic power steering gear.
2,897,684, 8-4-59, CI. 74 — 388.
Lincoln, Edward H. : See —
Wright, John B., and Lincoln. 2,875,248.
Lincoln Electric Co. Ltd. : See — ■
Handley, John. 2,887,972.
Landis, George G. 2.873.357.
Landis, George G. 2,909,642.
Landis, George G., Brown, and Mosgrove. 2,909,649.
Landis, George G., and Carroll. 2,909,648.
Landis, George G„ and Patton. 2,909,650.
Landis, George G., and Patton. 2,909,778.
Lincoln, Fay S. Pin fastener. 2,900,692, 8-25-59, CI. 24 —
161.
Lincoln, Fay S. Pin ticket. 2,900,693, 8-25-59. CI. 24 — 161.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr : See —
Hogg, John A„ and Lincoln. 2,875,200.
Lincoln Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. 'Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. 6-methylated and ll-oxygenated-17a-hy-
droxy-21-fluoro 4-pregnene 3,20 diones. 2,867,631, 1-6-59,
CI. 260—397.45.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. 6-methyl steroid compounds. 2,867,632,
1-6-59. CI. 260 — 397.45.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. ll-oxygenated-6-methyl-17a-hydroxy-4-
pregnene-3,20-diones. 2,867,633, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Lincoln, Frank H Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. 11-oxygenated 6-methyl-pregnadienes.
2.867.634, 1-6-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Lincoln Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. 6-methyl, 9a.21-difluoro, 11 oxygenated,
17a-hydroxy-4-pregnene-3,20 dione steroid compounds.
2.867.635, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. 6-methyl-9a,21 difluoro-11 oxygenated
17a-hydroxy-l,4 pregnadiene-3,20 dione steroid compounds.
2.867.636, 1-6-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B Spero to
The Upjohn Co. 6a methyl, 9aF, 17a OH 1,4 p'regnadiene
compounds. 2.867,637, 1-6-59, CI. 200—397.45.
Lincoln Frank H., Jr., W. P. Schneider, and G. B. Spero, to
The Upjohn Co. 6-methyl-9a fluoro-11 oxygenated preg-
nenes. 2,867,638, 1-6-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Lincoln, Henry A., and W. A. Klein, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Dispensing container for sheet material. 2,888,181,
5-26-59, CI. 225—51.
Lincoln, L. H.. & Son, Inc. : See —
Twining, Ralph H. 2,874,545.
Lincoln, Murray. Spike-grip for interchangeable fur collars.
2,882,530, 4-21-59, CI. 2—98.
Lind Corp. : See —
Lindgren, James B. 2,910,552.
Lind, Wallace G. : See —
Dawkins, Kenneth, and Lind. 2,912,650.
Lind, Warren K., to International Business Machines Corp.
Storage shifting apparatus. 2,885,657, 5-5-59. CI. 340 —
173.
Lindahl, Ernest. Medicament applicator for the tongue.
2,872,925, 2-10-59, CI. 128 — 260.
Lindahl, Harold A., to The Pure Oil Co. Fixed bed regenera-
tive refractory pyrolytic gas conversion process. 2,886,615,
5-12-59, CI. 260—683.
Lindars. John H., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Signal delay circuit arrangements. 2,892,938, 6-30-59, CI.
250—27.
Lindauer, Robert L., Jr.. to Jersey Production Research Co.
Recovery of hydrocarbons from subterranean reservoirs,
2,885.003. 5-5-59, CI. 166 — 9.
Lindberg, Caryl A., to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. Light
indicator switch. 2,918,555, 12-22-59, CI. 200—167.
Lindberg, David P. Criminal apprehension aid. 2,876,935,
3-10-59, CI. 222—145.
564
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lindberg Engineering Co. : See —
Aites, William K. 2,888,332.
Duffy, John R., Holz, and Lillienberg. 2,896,004.
Freutel, Kenneth A. 2,905,798.
Harris, George V. 2,888,506.
Holz, George W. 2.882,507.
Lang, Karl A., and Stevenson. 2,892,005.
Stevenson, Cary H. 2,891,303.
Stringham, Leonidas K., and Jerabek. 2,895,863.
Lindberg, Fritz L. Screw holder for screw drivers. 2,893,455,
7-7-59, CI. 145 — 52.
Lindberg, Glenn A. Machine for handling rolls of floor
covering. 2,912,180, 11-10-59, CI. 242 — 58.6.
Lindberg, Paul W. Display carton construction. 2,872,031,
2-3-59, CI. 206 — 45.34.
Lindberg. Ralph : See —
Brault, Andre R., and Lindberg. 2,900,740.
Lindberg, Ramon I., to Sinclair Refining Co. Corrosion pre-
vention method anu composition. 2,882,227, 4-14-59, CI.
252—8.55.
Lindberg, William S. : See —
Hoven, Alfred C, Lindberg, and Nordmark. 2,886,098.
Lindbergh, Karl E. E. : See —
Bargholtz, Hubert P. S., Lindborgh, Schmechtig, and
Strom. 2,912,043.
Lindblad, Lars A., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Method of manu-
facturing electric igniters and an electric igniter made by
said method. 2,907,100, 10-0-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Lindblad, Karl E. : See —
Bjorkman, Anders A. V., Lindblad, and Planfeldt.
2,874,948.
Lindbloom, William A., to General Telephone Laboratories,
Inc. Toll board. 2,908,764, 10-13-59. CI. 179—27.
Lindbolm, Frank W., to Welsh Mfg. Co. Goggle. 2,877,464,
3-17-59. CI. 2—14.
Lindbom, Torsten H., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Pneumatic cabin temperature control system. 2,870,964,
1-27-59, CI. 236—1.
Linde, Hans O. : See —
Bales, Charles A., and Linde. 2,906,249.
Llnde, Harry W. : See —
Schildknecht, Calvin E„ and Linde. 2,917,045.
Linde, Hermann : See —
Wucherer, Johannes, Linde, and Jakob. 2,895,304.
Linde, Hilding. Refuse collecting vehicle. 2,877,909, 3-17-59,
CI. 214—302.
Linde, Hilding. Refuse collecting vehicle. 2,904,199,
9-15-59, CI. 214 — 302.
Linde, Leonard J. Collapsible table employing legs for sup-
porting the table in extended and collapsed positions.
2,913,294, 11-17-59, CI. 311 — 89.
Lindeke, Charles B., y3 to C. A. Bowes. Envelope construc-
tion. 2.894.676. 7-14-59. CI. 229—73.
Lindell, Sigurd I., to S & C Electric Co. Fuse link construc-
tion. 2.872.549, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 121.
Lindell, Sigurd I., and J. S. Ferguson, to S & C Electric Co.
Switch contact construction. 2,894,101, 7-7-59, CI.
200—166.
Lindeman. Charles A., Jr. Duplex electrical fused wall out-
let. 2,875.295. 2-24-59. CI. 200—115.5.
Lindeman, Harold D. : See —
Bergstrom, Ralph W., and Lindeman. 2,897,536.
Lindeman, Jesse G., and 0. L. Durland, to Deere & Co. Ad-
justable drawbar. 2,916.300, 12-8-59, CI. 280 — 479.
Lindeman, Joseph F., and W. G. Dobbs, to Northwest Equip-
ment Co., Inc. Apparatus for packing articles into con-
tainers. 2,910,193, 10-27-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Lindemann, Arthur YV.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Control apparatus. 2,873,757, 2-17-59, CI.
137—101.25.
Lindemann, Hans, to Th. Calow & Co. Centering device
for clamping workpieces. 2,893,275, 7-7-59, CI. 77 — 63.
Lindemann, Howard C. : See —
Mindheim, Daniel J., and Lindemann. 2,907,535.
Lindemann, Robert E., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Litho-
graphic dampening mechanism and method. 2,913,980,
11-24-59, CI. 101 — 148.
Linden. Carl E. : See —
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,882,761.
Knosp, Robert N., Linden, and Wetzel. 2,908,978.
Linden. Hans W. : See —
Feichtinger, Hans, and Linden. 2,882,199.
Linden, Henry R. : See —
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and Linden. 2,882,138.
Linden, Henry R., J. M. Reid, and W. G. Bair, to Institute of
Gas Technology. Process for manufacturing olefins and
diolefines. 2,881,232, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 683.
Linden, Herbert E., to American Mollerizing Corp. Method
and means for continuouslv pre-treating and coating vi-
brating metal objects. 2,900,273, 8-18-59, CI. 117 — 51.
Linden, Herbert E., and D. W. Mitchell, to American Molleriz-
ing Corp. Method and means for continuous hot-dip alu-
minizing of materials. 2,890,134, 6-9-59, CI. 117 — 51.
Linden, Johan G. B. : See —
Jorpes, Johan E., Mutt, Rastgeldi, and Linden. 2,878,159.
Linden, Martin, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Starting device for reserve aggregates driven by a combus-
tion engine. 2,879,757, 3-31-59, CI. 123—179.
Linden, Robert F., to trustees for the Stockholders of the
Major Engineering Corp. Electrodeposition of an alumi-
num-containing coating. 2,911,341, 11-3-59, CI. 204 — 56.
to Linder Brothers,
2,907,452, 10-6-59,
Lindenberger, Paul H. Multiple suction cup. 2,910,264,
10-27-59, CI. 248 — 362.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Water an-
tenna. 2,8<i7.S02, 1-6-59, CI. 343 — 767.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermo-
electric heat pumps. 2,870,610. 1-27-59, CI. 62 — 3.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermoelec-
tric cooling apparatus. 2.872. 78S, 2-10-59. CI. 62 — 3.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermo-
electric heat-pumps. 2,884,762, 5-5-59, CI. 62 — 3.
Lindenblad, Nils E., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermo-
electric heat pump. 2,903,857, 9-15-59, CI. 62—3.
Lindenmann, Adolf J. : See —
.Tucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Lindenmann. 2,903,460.
Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Lindenmann. 2,904,549.
Lindenmeyer, Carl W. Quick operating coupling. 2,919,144,
12-29-59, CI. 284—9.
Linilenschmidt, Robert E., to Whirlpool Corp. Vacuum re-
lease mechanism. 2,882,115. 4-14-59, CI. 312 — 296.
Linder, Bertram N., to Linder Brothers, Inc. Coat front
construction and method of making. 2,907,044, 10-6-59,
CI. 2—97.
Linder, Bertram N., and N. H. Young,
Inc. Collapsible wardrobe cross bar.
CI. 206 — 7.
Linder Brothers, Inc. : See —
Linder, Bertram N. 2,907,044.
Linder, Bertram N., and Young. 2 907,452.
Linder, Edward, Jr. Occluders for spectacle attachment.
2.895,376, 7-21-59. CI. 88 — 20.
Linder, Ernest G., to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor
devices. 2,914,665, 11-24-59, CI. 250 — 17.
Linder, Frank X., to United States of America, Navy. Com-
pensator for magnetic detection equipment. 2,891,216,
6-16-59. H. 324 — 43.
Linder, Peter J. Motor vehicle body. 2,878,054, 3-17-59,
CI. 29<i — 24.
Linder, Rudolf, J. Rebentisch, and E. Merkl, to Robert Bosch
G. m. b. H. Automatic lamp regulating means. 2,875,322,
2-24-59 CI. 240 — 7.1.
Linderman Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Linderman, Garrett B. 2.892.951.
Linderman, Garrett B., to GBL Corp. Pulse comparing ap-
paratus. 2.874,900. 2-24-59, CI. 235 — 103.5.
Linderman, Garrett B., to Linderman Engineering Co., Inc.
Detecting apparatus. 2.892,951, 6-30-59. CI. 250 — 220.
Linderoth, Erik T. Dust discharge devices. 2,889,906, 6-9-59,
CI 193 32.
Lind'ert, Albert W. : See —
Brehm, Allen E., and Lindert. 2,880,095.
Lindgren, Edwin G. Portable structure. 2,867,853, 1-13-59,
CI. 20—1.6.
Lindgren, Erik A. Vehicle capable of transferring itself from
a liquid to a solid supporting medium. 2,894,476, 7—14—59,
CI. 115 — 1.
Lindgren. Erik A. Traction device. 2,905,219, 9-22-59. CI.
152 — 228.
Lindgren, Howard W. : See —
Nordciuist, Richard A., Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
2,889,450.
Nordquist, Richard A., Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
2,898,685.
Lindgren, James B., to Lind Corp. Switch. 2,910,552,
10-27-59. CI. 200—24.
Lindgren, William L., to The Turner Brass Works. Hand
torch. 2.888,979. 6-2-59, CI. 158—33.
Lindheim, Ottar. Portable, electrically powered, hand-oper-
ated saw-guide. 2,876,808, 3-10-59, CI. 143 — 6.
Lindheim, Stephen W. : See —
Schwartz, Robert A. D., and Lindheim. 2.888.113.
Lindholm, Frank J., to Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co. Control
system for band saw blade. 2,914,100, 11-24-59, CI.
143—160.
Lindholm, Frank J., to Armstrong Blum Mfg. Co. Feeler
device for saw blade steering mechanisms. 2,914,102,
11-24-59, CI. 143 — 160.
Lindland, Kaare P. : See —
Brightbill, Edgar N.. and Lindland. 2,890,214.
Lindland, Kaare P.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Recovery process for polyethylene. 2,908,675, 10-13-59.
CI. 260—94.9.
See—
Lindlar, Montavon,
Riiegg, and Zeller.
Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
Lindlar. Herbert :
Isler. Otto,
2.870.197.
Isler, Otto,
2,898,385.
Lindlar, Herbert, M. Montavon, and R. Riiegg. to Hoffmann-La
Roche Inc. Method for the production of dicarbonylpoly-
enes. 2.870.212, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 593.
Lindlv & Co., Inc. : See —
Mindheim, Daniel J. 2.878.395.
Mindheim, Daniel J., and Lindemann. 2.907.535.
Lindman, Philip C, to Dallas Iron and Wire Works, Inc.
Pillars or columns. 2,897,929, 8-4-59, CI. 1S9 — 38.
Lindmark, Howard C. Boat holding apparatus. 2,915,276,
12-1-59, CI. 248 — 361.
Lindner. Ernst : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav. Hennig, Lindner, and Ott. 2,876,262.
Ruschig. Heinrich. Fugmann, Eggert, Fischer, and
Lindner. 2.874,156.
Lindner, Herbert, G. m. h. H. : See —
Schultze, Kurt H. 2.S71.634.
Stade, Gerhard. 2,871,716.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Lindner, Karol. Shuttle removers for embroidering machines.
2,902,957, 9-8-59, CI. 112—186.
Lindner, Paul L., to Witco Chemical Co., Inc. Emulsifiable
toxicant compositions and emulsifying agents therefor.
2,898,267, 8-4-59, CI. 167 — 42.
Lindner, Wolfram P. G. Cutter. 2,869,218, 1-20-59, CI.
29 103.
Lindner, Wolfram, to W. Ferd. Klingelnberg, Sohne. Hobs
with inserted edge teeth. 2,881,508, 4-14-59, CI. 29 — 105.
Lindow, Arthur L. : See —
Mackiewicz, Edward J., and Lindow. 2,911,665.
Lindquist, August B. : See —
Tilles, Harry, and Lindquist. 2,913,325.
Tilles, Harry, and Lindquist. 2,913,326.
Lindquist, Elmer W., to Drever Co. Roller furnace construc-
tion and method of maintenance operation. 2,872,174,
2-3-59, CI. 263—6.
Lindquist. Robert M. : See —
Sprung, Joseph A., and Lindquist. 2,902,366.
Lindquist, Robert M. Process for the preparation of anhydro
bases from cycloammonium quaternary salts. 2,891,950,
6-23-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Lindqvist, Karl G. : See —
Langballe, Riddervold, Norlindh, and Lindqvist. 2,875,653.
Lindridge, Charles D., % to L. C. Krazinski. System and
apparatus for reproducing and re-recording music.
2,888,517, 5-26-59. CI. 179—1.
Lindsay, Alexander R.. to The Budd Co. Automobile chassis
or underframe structure. 2,901,266, 8-25-59, CI. 280 —
106.
Lindsay Co., The : See —
Techier, Thomas W. 2,904,062.
Lindsav, Davirl tn Mine Safety Appliances Co. Air filtering
device. 2,890,762, 6-16-59,' CI. 183 — 40.
Lindsav, James B., to Kahle Engineering Co. Device for
clamping electrodes and the like. 2,891,356, 6-23-59, CI.
49 — 2.
Lindsay, James E„ to Radio Corp. of America. Temperature
stabilized two-terminal semi-conductor filter circuit.
2,892,165, 6-23-59, CI. 333 — 80.
Lindsay, Kenneth L., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Apparatus for forming cathodes. 2,870,315,
1-20-59. CI. 219 — 35.
Lindsay, Maurice E., to Spindle Specialty Co. Cotton picking
spindle. Re. 24.612, 3-3-59, CI. 56 — 50.
Lindsay, Onos M., to Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. Deflect-
ing tools. 2.876,992, 3-10-59, CI. 255—1.6.
Llndseth, Clinton O. : See —
Seal, Robert K-P, and Lindseth. 2,889,493.
Lindseth, Clinton O., to United States of America, Navy.
Shaped processed circuitry. 2,880,378, 3-31-59, CI.
317—101.
Lindsey, Alfred. Brake fluid level indicator. 2,907,844,
10-6-59, CI. 200—84.
Lindsey, Ernest E. Cooker. 2,907,267, 10-6-59, CI. 99 — 339.
Lindsey, Frederick H. Bed-chest unit. 2,888,687, 6-2-59,
CI. 5—2.
Lindsey, Joe P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Signal coherence
measurement. 2,897,477, 7-28-59. CI. 340 — 15.
Lindsey, Joe P., and D. T. Jones, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Interpolation function network. 2,878,999, 3-24-59, CI.
235—151.
Lindsey. Richard V., Jr. : See —
Jenner, Edward L., and Lindsey. 2,876.254.
Lindsey, Robert J., to American Steel Foundries. Hydraulic
decompression arrangement. 2,870,782, 1-27-59, CI.
137—505.
Lindstaedt, Frank F., to G. H. Graves and G. W. Gray.
Process of and means for chlorinating swimming pools or
the like. 2,887,444, 5-19-59, CI. 204 — 152.
Lindstrom, Dag V. L.. and A. G. G. Cronsten. Device for in-
dication of a certain communication path and/or its elec-
trical characteristics. 2,873.321, 2-10-59, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Lindstrom, Evert P. Spectacle attachment. 2,900,639. 8-25-
59. CI. 2—13.
Lindstrom, Harold R. : See —
Sorensen. Knud B., and Lindstrom. 2,895,280.
Lindstrom, Henrv L., to Westinshouse Electric Corp. Con-
trol system for a load hoisting device. 2,913,129, 11-17-59,
CI. 212 — 21.
Lindstrom, John A., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Device
for indicating pouring height of steel ingot. 2,902,766,
9-8-59, CI. 33 — 126.7.
Lindstrom, Lilla. Handgrip for wheel chairs. 2,876,486,
3-10-59, CI. 16 — 110.
Lindstrom, Nils H. Multiple-layer floor boards. 2,878,530,
3-24-59, CI. 20—7.
Lindstrom, Oscar H., and J. A. Wandas, to Geo. A. Hormel
& Co. Apparatus for loosening and removing hide from
the leg of an animal. 2,914,795, 12-1-59, CI. 17 — 21.
Lindstrom, Walter A., and H. A. Solsberg. to United States
Steel Corp. Apparatus for stripping rolled tube blank from
mandrel bar. 2,901.818. 9-1-59, CI. 29 — 235.
Line, Gerald D., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Hydraulic valve lifter.
2,874,685, 2-24-59, CI. 123—90.
Line, Russel E. : See —
Barish, Thomas, Irwin, Line, and Wright. 2,886,112.
Linen Industry Research Association of The Research In-
stitute : See —
Matthew, John A., and Spencer-Smith. 2,905,976.
Linen Thread Co., Inc., The : See —
Kopacki, Adam F. 2,870,669.
Ling, Daniel : See —
Weinaug, Charles F., and Ling. 2,867,277.
Ling Electronics, Inc. : See —
Ross, James A. 2,907,838.
Stockman, William E. 2,888.526.
Ling, Sung-Ching. Constructions for anemometers of the hot
wire tvpe. 2,870,305. 1-20-59. CI. 201 — 63.
Lingal, Harry J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switching
device. 2,889,434, 6-2-59, CI. 200—148.
Lingard, Cyril A., to John Morris & Sons (Detectors) Ltd.
Apparatus for detecting temperature changes. 2,909,926,
10-27-59, CI. 73—302.
Lingenfelder. Phil L. Carbon holder. 2,868,573, 1-13-59,
CI. 287 — 119.
Lingenfelter, Daniel J. : See —
Detrie, Arthur J., Lingenfelter, O'Neil, Stayboldt, and
Troeger. 2,916,197.
Lingenfelter, Daniel J., R. D. Grover, and C. A. Forbes, Jr.,
to Polyfab Co. Flexible bags of plastic sheet material.
2,878,849, 3-24-59, CI. 150 — .5.
Linhof, Valentin : See —
Karpf, Nikolaus. 2,909,110.
Linhorst, Erwin F., to United States Rubber Co. Automatic
rubber molding machine. 2,873,475, 2-17-59, CI. 18—4.
Linhorst, Erwin F.. to United States Rubber Co. Method
and apparatus for molding articles. 2,900,663, 8-25-59,
CI. 18—5.
Liniger, Rudolph H. Safety pin corrosive inhibitor. 2,873,901,
2-17-59. CI. 223—109.
Link Aviation, Inc. : See —
Dietrich, Arnold K. 2,919,322.
Hanford, Richard W. 2,906,830.
Hayes, Monson H. 2,912,671.
Hunt, John M. 2,912,524.
Hemstreet, Harold S. 2,885,792.
Hemstreet, Harold S.. and Eckhardt. 2,868,450.
Hunt, John M. Re. 24,634.
Hunt, John M. '2,886,244.
Knapp, Walter R. 2,912,161.
Oram, John A., and Sherry. 2,912,177.
Schwarm, Edward G., and Duren. 2,904,253.
Smith. Robert L., and Hemstreet. 2.890,528.
Stephens, Richard G., and Hayes. 2,881,418.
Toth, William E., and Hunt. 2,889,988.
Wood, William W. 2,880,514.
Link-Belt Co. : See —
Erickson, Willard E. 2.867,337.
Erisman, Maurice J. 2.883,035.
Francis, Norman L., and Berg. 2,884,229.
Francis, Norman L., and Erisman. 2,899,176.
Haaff, George W. 2.868.356.
2,899,062.
2.873.032.
2.901.113.
2,899,059.
2,899,060.
2,899,061.
E. 2,899.807.
Teichman, Rudolph R. 2,870,547.
Link, Charles T., Jr., to Elgin Sweeper Co. Street sweeper
side broom drive and support. 2,895,151, 7-21-59, CI.
15—87.
Link, Charles T., Jr., and J. S. Gooden, to Elgin Sweeper
Co. Street sweeper main broom drive and support.
2.895,150, 7-21-59, CI. 15—83.
Link, Edwin A., to R T & E Corp. Circuit breaker. 2,918,557,
12—22—59 CI 200 229.
Link, Hilarius.' Moistening device. 2,876,735, 3-10-59, CI.
118—266.
Link. Josef : See —
Raue, Roderich. Muller, Link, Weber, O. and V.
2,878.138.
Link, Joseph L. Depth gauging attachment for hand saws.
2,888,967, 6-2-59, CI. 145 — 35.
Link, Karl P. : See —
Schroeder, Collin H, and Link. 2,872.457.
Link, Manfred, to Triumph Werke Nurnberg A.G. Motor
control for electrical typewriters. 2,903,118, 9-8-59, CI.
197—17.
Link, Peter J. : See —
Beaulieu, Delton C, and Link. 2,886,190.
Linke. Johannes, to Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Adminis-
tration Co. Container for a cartridge belt. 2,870,681,
1-27-59, CI. 89—34.
Linke, Johannes, to Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Adminis-
tration Co. Magazine rocket projectors. 2,908,200, 10-13-
59. CI. 89 — 1.7.
Linke, Johannes, and H. Michel, to Machine Tool Works
Oerlikon Administration Co. Magazine rocket projectors.
2.915.945, 12-8-59, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Linke, Paul : See —
Velde, Hermann, and Linke. 2,913,372.
Linker, Joe B., Jr. : See —
Thor, Robert C, and Linker. 2,906,919.
Linkogel, Albert A. Sprig planter. 2,887,075, 5-19-59,
CI. 111—3.
Linn, Carl B. : See —
Vesely, Jerome A., and Linn. 2,891,966.
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrocarbon
gels. 2,881,060, 4-7-59, CI. 44 — 7.
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of
para-substituted cyclic compounds. 2,885,451, 5-5-59, CI.
260 — 668.
Heacock, Ward J.
Henry, Robert R.
Newell. Elwin C.
Schroth, John J.
Schroth, John J.
Schroth, John J.
Schwettman, Roy
566
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Catalyst com-
positions. 2,8S6,535, 5-12-59, CI. 252 — 433.
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Process for
preparing high molecular weight esters. 2,890,229, 6—9-59,
CI. 2G0 — 410.6.
Linn, Carl B. to Universal Oil Products Co. Catalytic con-
densation of certain carbohydrates with aromatic hydro-
carbons and haloaromatic compounds. 2,905,723, 9-22-59,
CI. 2(50 — 618.
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkyl-trihy-
droxv-tetrahydronaphthyl-ethylene glycols. 2,908,720, 10-
13-59. CI. 260 — 618
Linn, Carl B., to Universal Oil Products Company. Process
for the preparation of high molecular weight condensation
product. 2,909,539, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 410.5.
Linn Frank F. Dolly and demountable part therefor.
2,867,474, 1-6-59, CI. 298 — 5.
Linn, Frank F. Ball and socket coupling with resilient liner.
2.S74.976, 2-24-59. CI. 280 — 512.
Linn. Jerome S. : See —
Gindes, Philip, and Linn. 2,870.422.
Linn, Jerome S., to Genisco, Inc. Three phase power supply
system. 2,S98,412, 8-4-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Linn, Jerome S., to Genisco, Inc. Speed control system.
2,910,638, 10-27-59, CI. 318 — 318.
Linn, William E., to California Research Corp. Sidewall
sampler bullet. 2.901.220. 8-25-59. CI. 255 — 1.4.
Linn, William J. Liquid fuel atomizers. 2,889,214, 6-2-59,
CI. 48—180.
Linn. William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ethylene polymerization process. 2,891,040, 6-16-59, CI.
260 — 94.9.
Linnarson. Bengt G. : See —
Cornel iusson, Karl G. E., Damm, Lindqvist, Linnarson,
and Svansson. 2,892,470.
Linnebach, Adolf, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Ring filter circuit. 2,919,417, 12-29-59, CI. 333—11.
Linnell. Robert H., to Titanium Zirconium Co.. Inc. Zirconium
compositions and process of making. 2,871,138, 1-27-59,
CI. 106—299.
Linnell, Robert H., to Titanium Zirconium Co., Inc. Zir-
conium oxide containing product and method of producing
same. 2,889,232, 6-2-59, CI. 106—299.
Linneman, Fred H. Road repair equipment roller attach-
ment for graders. 2,S91,335, 6-23-59, CI. 37 — 146.
Linnert, George E., and R. M. Larrimore, Jr., to Armco Steel
Corp. Stainless steel for weld. 2,894,833, 7-14-59. CI.
75—128.
Linnerz, Willi : See —
Billen, Peter, and Linnerz. 2,882,688.
Linotype and Machinery Ltd. : See —
Edwards, Albert, and Peck. 2,909,369.
Edwards, Albert, and Peck. 2,912,928.
Linquist, Alan P., to Knox Mfg. Co. Core attachment for
picture screens. 2,870,976. 1-27-59. CI. 242 — 74.
Linquist, Alan P., and R. E. Petrick, to Knox Mfg. Co.
Picture screen. 2,870 832. 1-27-59, CI. 160—351.
Linquist, La Verne L. Grain storage apparatus. 2,913,280,
11-17-59, CI. 302 — 28.
Linsday, Elton A., and D. R. Phillips, to General Electric Co.
Reflector mercury lamp. 2.901.648. 8-25-59. CI. 313 — 25.
Linsday, Elton A., and Q. D. Dobras, to General Electric
Co. Reflecting electric lamp. 2,901,655, 8-25-59, CI.
313—113.
Linsert, Friedrich, and A. Prietzschk, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Device for measuring the titre of a running thread.
2,889,463, 6-2-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Linsker, Eugene, to Buckeye Tools Corp. Automatic tool.
2,893,272, 7-7-59, CI. 77—32.5.
Linslev, Clarence R., and D. L. Pickens, to Librnscope, Inc.
Gmph nlotter. 2 874.019, 2-17-59, CI. 346 — 29.
Linsley, John W., Jr. : See —
Butler, Chester J., Ennish, Linsley, and Thomas.
2,917,834.
Linsman, Marcel, to International Standard Electric Cnrr-
Check symbol apparatus. 2,886,240, 5-12-59, CI. 23=i — 153.
Lint, Robert M., to Herter's, Inc. Whip finishers. 2,899,226,
8-11-59, CI. 289—17.
Lintala, Donald E., to Wingfoot Corp. Manufacture of noly-
vinvl chloride resin. 2,890.211, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 92.8.
Linteris, Lino L., to Lever Brothers Co. Fluid shortening.
2,909,432, 10-20-59, CI. 99 — 118.
Linthicum, Frank R. Container supply and dispensing cabi-
net. 2.880.904. 4-7-59, CI. 221 — 125.
Lintner, Josef : See —
Jonke, Richard, and Lintner. 2,903,388.
Linton, Peter : See —
Ashe, Thomas S., and Linton. 2,906,839.
Linton. Thomas P.. to The American Hardware Corp. Latch
construction. 2,878,049, 3-17-59, CI. 292 — 1.
Lintz, Mark, and A. J. Anderson, to Halliburton Oil Well
Cementing Co. Density determining device. 2,898,466,
8-4-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Linvill, John G., to Boll Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Com-
puting circuits. 2,894,217, 7-7-59, CI. 333—19.
Linvill, John G., and R. L. Wallace, Jr., to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Non-saturating transistor trigger cir-
cuits. 2.880,330, 3-31-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Linvill, William K. : See —
Guillemin, Ernst A., and Linvill. 2,907,222.
Linville, Creath Q. Cartons. 2,887,389, 5-19-59, CI. 99—171.
Linville. Creath Q. Cartons. 2,889,978, 6-9-59, CI. 229—34.
2,910,149, 10-27-59,
Lion Fastener Co., Inc. : See —
D'Amelio, Louis A. 2,886,872.
Lionberger, Jack. Fence post anchor.
CI. 189—29.
Llone, Leonard V., to Butterworth System, Inc. Tank wash-
ing apparatus. 2,917,243, 12-15-59, CI. 239 — 227.
Lionel Corp., The : See — -
Bonanno, Joseph L. 2,889,744.
2,896,202.
2,897,770.
2.901.863.
2,906,213,
2,910,011
and Pettit.
2,885,680.
2,882,644.
Bonanno, Joseph L
Bonanno, Joseph L.
Bonanno, Joseph L.
Bonanno, Joseph L.
Bonanno, Joseph L.
Bonanno, Joseph L.,
Giaimo, Charles V.
Milligan, Gavmond E. 2,914,885
Pettit, Frank. 2,871.308.
Reveka, Stanley. 2,883,796.
Zion, Moses. 2,893,016.
Lipari, Michael, to Lee Barry Laboratories, Inc. Hypodermic
and body fluids sampling syringes. 2,871,857, 2-3-59, CI.
128 — 218.
Lipe-Rollway Corp. : See —
Lakins, Franklin D., and Lanphere. 2,906,003.
Lanphere, Gerald B., and Sperling. 2,892,243.
Spase, Charles B. 2,872,005.
Spase, Charles B. 2,879,873.
Spase. Charles B. 2.913.085.
Lipes, Alvin W., and H. H. Williams, Jr. Simulated tie knot
and locking means therefor. 2,898,600, 8-11-59, CI.
2—150.
Lipfert, Donald E. : See —
Bickford, John H., and Lipfert. 2,894,242.
Lipfert, Donald E., to The E. Ingraham Co. Snap-action
movement. 2.878.682. 3-24-59. CI. 74 — 100.
Lipfert, Donald E., to Raymond Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
Cloth feeding mechanism for sewing machines. 2,895,439,
7-21-59, CI. 112—204.
Lipinski, Jedrzej, and T. C. Cheston, to Canadian Westing-
house Co., Ltd. Reflected wave detection system. 2,875,434,
2-24-59. CI. 343 — 14.
Lipinski, Johann, to Alex. Friedmann, Kommandit-Gesell-
schaft. Lubricant pump. 2,886,135, 5-12-59, CI. 184 — 32.
Lipinski, Richard J., to Lord Mfg. Co. Surface bonded
titanium product, composite structure thereof and method
of bonding a titanium surface. 2,881,106, 4-7-59, CI. 148—
6.24.
Lipka, Stephen. Mechanically rotatable food server.
2,880.882, 4-7-59, CI. 211 — 77.
Lipke, Paul H., Jr., and M. J. Gifford, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Composition comprising styrene polymer, wax and
molybdenum disulfide and phonograph record molded there-
from. 2,899,400, 8-11-59, CI. 260—28.5.
Lipkin, David : See —
Perlman, Morris L., Lipkin, and Weissman. 2,895,849.
Weissman Sam I., Perlman, and Lipkin. 2.908,563.
Lipkin, Daniel M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Radio frequency
or carrier type transverse magnetic amplifier using square-
wave power. 2,888,637, 5-26-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Lipkin, Daniel M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Transverse mag-
netic traveling wave amplifiers. 2,897,294, 7-28-59, CI.
179—171.
Lipkin, Sol. Cap. 2,885,683, 5-12-59, CI. 2 — 172.
Lipman, Elmer. Adaptable atomizer head. 2,886,199,
5_^9_5g q] 215 41
Lipnicki, Leon. Vise block. 2,890,610, 6-16-59, CI. 81 — 6.
Lipp, Carl C, deceased (A. L. and S. H. Kamerow, executors),
and Carl C. Lipp, Jr. Apparatus for relieving waste stop-
page in pipes by percussion. 2,877,781, "3-17-59, CI.
134 — 166.
Lipp. Carl C, Jr. : See —
Lipp, Carl C. and Carl C. Lipp, Jr. 2.877,781.
Lippard, Herman I. Needle. 2,878,979, 3-24-59, CI.
223 — 102.
Lippe, Alexander H. Automatic pressure lubricator. 2,905,-
271. 9-22-59 CI 184 — 15.
Lippel, Bernard, to United States of America, Army. System
for dividing a surface of revolution. 2,877,458, 3-10-59,
CI. 340—345.
Lippert, Edward J. Bowling pin. 2,878,021, 3-17-59, CI.
273—82.
Lippert, Stanley : See —
Johnson, Dean T., Albertine, Lippert, and Sheetz.
2.893,068.
Lippincott, Samuel B. : See —
Morway, Arnold J., Seelbach, and Lippincott. 2,917,458.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Fluid sustained
aircraft. 2.879.957, 3-31-59, n. 244 — 23.
Lippisch. Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Fluid pump.
2.905.091. 9-22-59. CI. 103—83.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Ducted air-
craft with fore elevators. 2,918,229, 12-22-59, CI.
244 — 15.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Fluid sustained
and fluid propelled aircraft. 2,918,230, 12-22-59, CI.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Fluid sustained
and fluid propelled aircraft. 2,918,231. 12-22-59, CI.
244 — 23.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Co. Twin shroud
aerodyne. 2,918,232, 12-22-59, CI. 244 — 23.
Lippisch, Alexander M., to Collins Radio Corp. Aerodyne
with external flow. 2,918,233, 12-22-59, CI. 244 — 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
567
Lippitt, Warren R. Removable trailer hitch. 2,916,302,
12-8-59, CI. 280 — 491.
Lippke, Paul. Device for dielectrically measuring the thick-
ness of moving webs of material. 2,870,403. 1-20-59, CI.
324 — 61.
Lippman, David : See —
Lippman, Samuel. 2,876,936.
Lippman, Samuel, to D. Lippman, d. b. a. Banite Co. Soap
dispensing device. 2,876,936, 3-10-59 CI. 222—326.
Lippmann, Seymour, and M. Berger, to United States Rubber
Co. High-speed tire. 2,809,610, 1-20-59. CI. 152—330.
Lippmann, Seymour, and A. W. Grant, to United States
Rubber Co. Pneumatic tire having noiseless tread.
2,887,852, 3-24-59, CI. 152 — 209.
Lips, Theodoor M. A., and W. L. Vervest, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Overload clutch. 2,916,121, 12-8-59,
CI. 192—56.
Lipschutz, Alan M. Door closer. 2,885,721, 5-12-59, CI.
16—59.
Lipschutz, Frank K.. to Louisville Cap Corp. Foldable cap.
2,896,218. 7-28-59. CI. 2 — 195.
Lipschutz, Frank K., and S. Rosenberg, to Louisville Cap
Corp. Reinforced cap and prop members therefor.
2,877,466, 3-17-59, CI. 2 — 195.
Lipschutz, Paul : See —
Neiman, Abram. and Lipschutz. 2,868,007.
Lipscomb, George W„ to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec-
trical measuring device. 2,905,900, 9-22-59. CI. 324 — 127.
Lipscomb, Matilda C. Apron for carrying articles. 2,897,505,
8-4-59, CI. 2—48.
Lipscomb, Robert D. : See —
Her, Ralph K., and Lipscomb. 2.876,133.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Indirect lighting fixture. 2,874,271,
2-17-59. CI. 240—51.11.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Lighting fixture. 2,902,591, 9-1-59,
CI. 240 — 51.11.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Elongated lighting fixture. 2,913,574,
11-17-59, CI. 240 — 51.11.
Lipscomb, Willis L. Controlled brightness luminous panel
luminaire. 2,913,575, 11-17-59, CI. 240 — 51.11.
Lipski. Anthony P. : See —
Campbell. Hollis O.. and Linski. 2.908.890.
Lipski, Edward G., to Philco Corp. Vibration isolating and
controlling means. 2,870,906, 3-10-59, CI. 210 — 364.
Lipski, Frank J. : See —
Canfield, William G. 2,879,601.
Lipson, Samuel, H. Rosenthal, and A. Saia, to United States
of America, Army. Apparatus for measuring the density
of a solid. 2,889.703, 6-9-59, CI. 73—32.
Lipton, Milton A. Electrical cable. 2,871,151, 1-27-59, CI.
154 — 2 .24.
Lipton, Thomas J., Inc. : See —
Schroeder, Charles W. 2,891,866.
Seltzer, Edward. 2.890,957.
Seltzer, Edward. 2,903,360.
Seltzer, Edward, Harriman, and Henderson. 2,891,865.
Seltzer. Edward, and Saporito. 2,902,368.
Liqua-Mix, Inc. : See —
Stadelman, William J., and Wilson. 2,876,110.
Liquid Controls Corp. : See —
Richards, George B. 2.874.715.
Richards, George B. 2,898,927.
Richards, George B. 2,903,025.
Billeter, Henry R. 2,868.038.
Billeter, Henry R. 2,884,793.
Billeter, Henry R., and Richards. 2,894,659.
Liquidometer Com. : See —
Anderson, Wilmer C. 2,910,869.
De Giers, Clarence A. 2,911,576.
De Giers, Clarence A., and Soreny. 2,875,431.
Schafer. Curtiss R. 2,867,120.
Liquori, Anthony : See —
Sharin, Samuel, Kishi, Sheridan, and Liguori. 2,919,306.
Lirette, George J., and W. R. Standbridge. Ice fishing rod.
2,904,920, 9-22-59, CI. 43—20.
Lisciani, Constantine, to The Protectoseal Co. Coupling with
removably retained packing. 2,904,352, 9-15-59, CI.
285—15.
Lisec, Paul : See —
Britner, Richard B., and Lisec. 2,893,101.
Lisle, Claude K. Driver amplifier for recorder. 2,896,076,
7-21-59, CI. 250—27.
Lisle Corp. : See —
Arthur, John R. 2,878,342.
Brooks, Thomas E. 2,870,384.
Lisle, Henry L.. to F. Horton, d.b.a Frank Horton & Co.
Cable-laying plow 2,900,931, 8-25-59, CI. Ill — 5.
Lissac, Georges. Spectacles. 2,894,429, 7-14-59, CI. 88 — 47.
Lissance, Alexander. Variable ratchet drive and the like.
2,918,823, 12-29-59, CI. 74 — 143.
Lisser, Jacques, to Willem Smit & Co.'s Transformatoren-
fabriek X.V. Alternating current arc welding devices.
2,891,196, 6-16-59, CI. 315—173.
List, Ferdinand : See —
Broich, Franz, Hoffmann, and List. 2,885,432.
List, Hans : See —
Scheiterlein, Andreas.
Scheiterlein, Andreas.
Scheiterlein, Andreas.
Scheiterlein, Andreas,
2,891,524.
2,909,074.
2,917,226.
and Skatsche.
Skatsche, Othmar. 2,908,265.
2,879,758.
List, William F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Movable
center-blanked horizon line forming apparatus and satur-
able reactor pulse forming network for use therein. 2,890,-
380, 6-9-59. CI. 315 — 26.
List, William F., to United States of America, Navy. Inverted
T-symbol generator. 2,896,113, 7-21-59, CI. 315—24.
Lister, R. A., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Morris, Alberto J. 2,870,754.
Morris, Alberto J. 2,887,994.
Lister, Roscoe C, to J. M. Huber Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for completing oil wells and the like. 2,913,051,
11-17-59, CI. 166 — 22.
Liston, Earl C, to Howry-Berg Steel & Iron Works, Inc.
Soil treatment applicators. 2,881,84S, 4-14-59, CI. 172 —
555
Liston, John W., and D. B. McGregor, to General Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. All trunk busy detection circuit.
2,895,012, 7-14-59, CI. 179—18.
Liston, Keith L. : See —
Leonard, Edward J., Hemel, Karow, Gibson, Liston, and
Tarschisch. 2,918,533.
Liston, Marcia B. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,8 75,702.
Liston, Max D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Instruments.
2,875,340. 2-24-59. CI. 250—43.5.
Lit, Harry B., and R. P. Anderson, to General Electric Co.
Wire coating apparatus. 2,868,159, 1-13-59, CI. 118—125.
Lit, Harry B., and R. P. Anderson, to General Electric Co.
Wire coating device. 2,875,725, 3-3-59, CI. 118—125.
Lite-Vent, Inc. : See —
Ellman, Samuel H. 2,867,010.
Lite Vent Industries, Inc. : See —
Erneman, Hans G. 2,893,077.
Lithibar Co., The : See —
Savage, Kenneth W. and L. H. 2,894,713.
Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. : See —
Bredzs, Nikolajs. 2,903,352.
Bredzs, Nikolajs. 2,903,353.
Esniay, Donald L. 2,910,347.
Litkenhous, Edward E. : See —
Moore. Ben M., and Litkenhous. 2,884,742.
Litman, Chester K., to Koch Refrigerators, Inc. Apparatus
for handling and storing prepared foods. 2,883,253,
4-21-59. CI. 312 — 237.
Littell, F. J., Machine Co. : See —
Littell, Frederick M. 2,890,077.
Littell, Frederick M., and Wiig. 2,902,826.
Littell, Frederick M., to F. J. Littell Machine Co. Vacuum
pickup and turn-over device. 2,890,077, 6-9-59, CI.
294 — 65.
Littell, Frederick M., and C. M. Wiig, to F. J. Littell Ma-
chine Co. Hydraulic power system. 2,902,826, 9-8-59,
•CI. 60—53.
Little, Alfred E., to T. B. Hirschberg, Jr. Motor operated
checkwriter. 2,869,456, 1-20-59, CI. 101 — 95.
Little, Arthur D., Inc. : See —
Anderson. Edward E.. and Kiely. 2,905,559.
Doggett, Roger H., and Johnson. 2,886,455.
Dubitzky, Michael, Hargreaves, and Kevt. 2,879,943.
Engle, Paul M., and Swanton. 2,907,407.
Engle, Paul M., and Swanton. 2,907,408.
Hosken, James C. 2,881,416.
McMahon, Howard O., and Gifford. 2,906,101.
Murray, Wallace J. 2,914,424.
Pastuhov, Alexis, and Zimmermann. 2,909,908.
Rohrer, Douglas P., and Chellis. 2,898,893.
Streeter, Milton H. 2,895,303.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,881,335.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,897,038.
Zimmermann, Francis J. 2,909,903.
Little, Donald M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
obtaining maximum depth of flash of oils and the like.
2,875,139, 2-24-59, CI. 202—185.
Little, Ernest L„ and G. M. Whitman, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Preparation of long-chain alkyl-
halosiianes. 2.888,476, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Little, Howard M. : See —
Baumbach, Harlan L., Little, and Scobey. 2,903,942.
Little. James K. Electrical signaling system. 2,907,013,
9-29-59, CI. 340—227.
Little, Jess C, to Textron, Inc. Link structure made of pre-
formed helical wire elements. 2,918,783, 12-29-59. CI.
57—144.
Little, John B., and B. E. Phelps, to International Business
Machines Corp. Printed circuit connection and method
of making same. 2.902.629. 9-1-59. CI. 317—101.
Little, John G., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electric
pulse distributors. 2,867.722, 1-6-59, CI. 250—27.
Little, John H., to General Motors Corp. Multiple movement
control unit. 2.912,873, 11-17-59, 74 — 471.
Little, John W. Apparatus for dispensing newspapers.
2,895,639, 7-21-59, CI. 221—266.
Little, John W., to Goslin-Birmingham Mfg. Co. Rotary
filters. 2,902,841, 9-8-59, CI. 64 — 1.
Little, Larry L., to Western Precipitation Corp. Electrical
control circuit. 2,904,736, 9-15-59, CI. 318—130.
Little, Randel Q., Jr. : See-^-
Sabol, Albert R.. and Little. 2,900,376.
Little, Robert K. Pinch valve. 2,890,855, 6-16-59, CI.
251 — 5.
Little, Robert N., Jr. : See —
Graves, Elizabeth R., and Little. 2,906,903.
568
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Marine pipe trencher.
holding implement.
2,875,585, 3-3-59, CI.
2,867,937,
2,901,456.
Ingham, Jr., to Deering
stop motion control.
2,909,930.
2,917,987.
Little, Ted R.
61 — 72.
Little, Thomas E. Fish
1-13-59, CI. 43—53.5.
Little, Thomas H. : -See —
Winkler, Harry W., Morfitt, and Little. 2,887,373.
Little, William H. Pad holddown clamp. 2,891,295, 6-23-59,
CI. 24 — 66.
Little, William S., and L. M. Wylie, to Tennessee Corp. Neu-
tralization of sulfonation mixtures and products thereof.
2,878,271, 3-17-59. CI. 260 — 100.
Littlefield. John B. : See-
Spokes, Ray E.. and Littlefield.
Littleford Brothers, Inc. : See —
Camm, William T. 2,867,421.
Littlet'use, Inc. : See —
Marquis. John P. 2,887,547.
Uhl. beon T. 2.87S.340.
Littlejohn, Robert A., and R. M.
Milliken Research Corp. Loom
2,884,011, 4-28-59, CI. 139—1.
Littleton, Charles W., % to J. A. Pinkard, and % to R. E.
Miller. Semi-automatic injector for liquid fugicide.
2.885,121, 5-5-59, CI. 222—162.
Littlewood, Anthony D. : See — -
Schuftan, Paul M., and Littlewood. 2,915,882.
Litton. Charles V., to Litton Industries, Inc. Cathode as-
sembly for electron discharge devices. 2,906,912, 9-29-59,
CI. 313 — 344.
Litton Industries, Inc. : See —
Crapuchettes, Paul W. 2,898,560.
Crapuchettes, Paul W. 2,906,920.
Fomenko. Sergei M. 2.908.541.
Hansen. Siegfried. 2,885,662.
Steinman. Leon. 2,901,640.
Litton Industries of California : See —
Crapuchettes, Paul W. 2,876,383.
Curtis. Daniel L. 2,885,663.
Curtis, Daniel L. 2,913.675.
Erdley, Harold F., and Acterman.
Hull, Joseph F. 2,886,742.
Hansen, Siegfried. 2,886,066.
Hansen, Siegfried. 2,894.535.
Hansen, Siegfried, and Le Vantine.
Litton, Charles V. 2,906,912.
Terry. Robert L. 2,914,683.
Weideman, James W., and Rathje.
Litty, John R. Frankfurter packaging machine.
7-7-59, CI. 53—124.
Litvan, Franz : See —
Thuillier, Jean E., Litvan, and Stoll. 2,911,440.
Litz, Frank A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Pressure responsive mechanism. 2,916,205, 12-8-59, CI.
235—61.
Litz, Norman G. Loop-forming machine. 2,872,231, 2-3-59,
CI. 289—1.
Litzaw, Edgar M. Combination utility shelf.
7-28-59, Cl. 45—28.
Litzenberg, David P. Motor driven pumps.
2-3-59, Cl. 103—87.
Litzenberger, Carl R. : See — -
Edstrom, Arthur E. 2,880,734.
Liu, Chien : See —
Grantham, Richard L„ and Liu. 2,894,9S5.
Liu, John K. : See —
Allin, George S., Sr., and Iiu. 2,876,657.
Liu, Hsing. Method for metallizing non-conductive material.
2,917,439, 12-15-59, Cl. 204 — 22.
Liubauskas, Boies. Safety device for vehicles. 2,896,999,
7_28-59. Cl. 296 — 44.
Livak, John E. : See —
Britton, Edgar C, and Livak. 2,917,535.
Live Grass-Pack Co. : See —
Tietz, Carl M. and P. 2,876,588.
Livermont, Frank W. Predetermined torque release wrench
with signalling means. 2,887,921, 5-26-59, Cl. 81 — 52.5.
Livermont, Frank W. Paving machine. 2,898,826, 8-11-59,
Cl. 94 — 45.
Livermont, Frank W. Attitude compensated predetermined
torque release wrench. 2,899,854, 8-18-59, Cl. 81 — 52.4.
Livermore, H. F., Corp. : See —
Oliver, Thomas J. 2,893,441.
Livezey, Frederic M., to The Baldwin Piano Co.
current regulating circuits. 2,888,632, 5-26-59,
Livingston, A. Kip : See —
Oxberry, John W. 2,912,898.
Livingston, Donald C, to Svlvania Electric Products
Electroluminescent device. 2,874,308, 2-17-59,
250—213.
Livingston, Donald C, to Sylvania Electric Products
2,871.326.
2,893,186,
2,896,363,
2,871,791,
Transistor
Cl. 323 — 4.
Inc.
Cl.
Inc.
Electroluminescent device. " 2,SS1,360, 4-7-59, Cl. 315—
169.
Livingston, Donald C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Color television signal generator. 2,903,506, 9-8-59, Cl.
178—5.4.
Livingston, E. R. : See —
Wallace, Frank C. 2,877,934.
Wallace, Frank C. 2,882,948.
Livingston, Emmett D. Combination steel and aluminum
block. 2,879,031, 3-24-59, Cl. 254 — 134.3.
Livingston & Haven, Inc. : See —
Flint, Alden C, Livingston, Haven, and Long. 2,871,519.
Long, John R„ and Flint. 2,890,841.
Livingston, Jack E. : See —
Flint, Alden C, Livingston, Haven, and Long. 2,871,519.
Livingston, Jack P., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Spherical die. 2,870,484, 1-27-59,
Cl. 18—34.
Livingston, Milton S. : See —
Courant. Ernest D., Snyder, and Livingston. 2,882,396.
Livingston, Richard D., to Barber-Colman Co. Lathe with
auxiliary bearing supDort. 2,885,920, 5-12-59, Cl. 82 — 21.
Livingston, Wayne E., to Swift & Co. Method of concen-
trating off-quality peanuts. 2,906,625, 9-29-59, Cl. 99 —
Livingstone, Helen H. : See —
Hamblin, Clyde M. 2,874,722.
Livingstone, James G., A. G. Moreton, and J. L. Tiedje, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Solvent dewaxing of petro-
leum oil. 2,880,159, 3-31-59, Cl. 208—31.
Livingstone, Jay G. Adapter and adapter combination.
2 889 079 6—2—59 Cl. 222 109.
Livingstone! Jay G.' Teapot or the like. 2,889,080, 6-2-59.
Cl. 222—109.
Livney, Ilya S. : See —
Battey, Everett M.. and Livney. 2,872,149.
Lizza, Albert J., to United States of America, Army. Stock
and action clamp. 2,912,781, 11-17-59, Cl. 42 — 75.
Ljungberg, Lars R., and L. E. Ohlin. Photoelectric color-
imeter. 2.898,802, 8-11-59, Cl. 88 — 14.
Ljungberg, Ture A., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie-
bolaget. Valve which permits the circulation of work
material during the stoppage of a cable sheathing press.
2,884,129, 4-28-59, Cl. 207 — 4.
Ljungbo. Sven O. B. Production of nets, knitted fabrics and
the like from single-filament polyamide threads. 2,868,675,
1-13-59. Cl. 117—138.8.
Ljungbo, Sven O. B. Production of nets, knitted fabrics and
the like from synthetic resin threads. 2,868,676, 1-13-59,
Cl. 117—138.8.
Ljungdahl, Erland, to Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator.
Responding radarstation. 2,910,690, 10-27-59, Cl. 343 — 6.5.
Ljunggren, Thor H., to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Auto-
matic sizing mechanisms. 2.877.606, 3-17-59, Cl. 51 — 50.
Ljungren, Sverker E., to Molnlycke Vafveri Aktiebolag.
Catamenial _towel. 2,905,177, 9-22-59. Cl. 128 — 290.
Ljungstrom, Ake B., to Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter.
Indirect heat exchanger. 2,919,114, 12-29-59, Cl. 257 — 1.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik. Method for controlling rolling move-
ments of a ship. 2,892,435. 6-30-59. Cl. 114 — 122.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, to Svenska Skifferolje Aktiebolaget.
Method of driving holes Into ground comprising porous or
sedimentary strata. 2,914,304, 11-24-59, Cl. 255—1.8.
Llewelyn, David M. : See —
West, De Witt H., Townshend, and Llewelyn. 2,909,408.
Llewelyn, Geirionydd, and R. G. Ubank, to Bristol Aero-
Engines Ltd. Surface treatments for articles made from
heat resisting alloys. 2,887,420, 5-19-59, Cl. 148 — 13.1.
Llorens, Louis M. Totalizer control mechanism for calculat-
ing machines. 2,896.842. 7-28-59, Cl. 235—60.
Llorens, Louis M. Differential type setting means in calcu-
lating machine. 2,917,995. 12-22-59, Cl. 101 — 93.
Llorens, Louis M. Calculating machine. 2,918,211,
12-22-59, Cl. 235—60.
Llorens. Louis M. Calculating machine. 2,918,212, 12-22-59,
Cl. 235 — 60.28.
Llorens, Louis M. Calculating machine keyboard control
means. 2,918,217. 12-22-59, Cl. 235—130.
Llovd Allen H.. to Tpch-Art Inc. Box setting up machine.
2.SS2 803. 4-21-59, Cl. 93 — 49.
Lloyd, Allen H., to Tech-Art Inc. Box setting up machine.
2,883,915, 4-28-59, Cl. 93 — 49.
Lloyd. Arthur J., deceased (by M. A. and G. A. Lloyd, ad-
ministrators), and I. W. Preston, to Monsanto Chemicals
Ltd. Diphenvl dispersions for the impregnation of paper.
2,897,111. 7-28-59. Cl. 167 — 30.
Lloyd, Billy E., and F. L. Kelly, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Method of producing triallyl lsocyanurate. 2,894,950,
7-14-59. Cl. 260—248.
Llovd Brothers, Inc. : See —
Klotz. Lyell J. 2,885,322.
Llovd. Grahame A. : See —
Llovd, Arthur J., and Preston. 2,897,111.
Llovd. Harold E. : See —
Hillman, Malcolm E. 2,889,502.
Llovd. Marion A. : See —
' Llovd. Arthur J., and Preston. 2,897.111
Lloyd, Martin H. : See —
Stemp, Ronald G., and Lloyd. 2,914,372.
Lloyd, Neil E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of minimiz-
ing water hammer in evaporative crystallization processes.
2,890.935, 6-16-59, Cl. 23 — IIP
Lloyd, Peter, to Power Jets (Research and Development! Ltd.
Combustion system with mixing chamber. 2,SS5,858.
5-12-59, Cl. 60— 39.6P
Llovd, Robert L. Educational banking game for teaching
children good thrift habits. 2.904.899. 9-22-59. Cl. 35 — 24.
Lloyd, Roger A. Electrocardiograph electrode. 2,895,479,
7-21-59, Cl. 128 — 417
Llovd, Wayne B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pressure
feedback servo valve. 2,889,815. 6-9-59, Cl. 121 — 46.5.
Llovd, William H. : See--
Duckett, William A., and Lloyd.
2,916,106.
LIST OF PATENTEES
569
Lloyd, William L. Removable button mounting. 2,892,229,
6-30-59, CI. 24 — 108.
Lloyd-Young, Carysfort F. Securing clip for preformed bow
tie. 2,882.573. 4-21-59, CI. 24 — 81.
Lo, Arthur W. : See — -
Briggs, George R., and Lo. 2,911,628.
Lo, Arthur W., J. A. Rajchman, and G. R. Briggs, to Radio
Corp. of America. Magnetic core compensating systems.
2,887,675, 5-19-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Lo, Elizabeth S. : See —
Crawford, George H., Jr., and Lo. 2,909,509.
Lo, Elizabeth S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copoly-
mers of dichlorohexafluorobutene. 2,893,983, 7-7-59, CI.
260—87.5.
Lo, Elizabeth S., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copoly-
mers of dichlorohexafluorobutene. 2,914,514, 11-24-59,
CI. 260—87.5.
Lo, Elizabeth S., and G. H. Crawford, Jr., to Minnesota
Mining and Mfg. Co. Copolymer of a conjugated diene and
bis-(trifluoromethyl)styrene aad process for preparing a
composition containing same. 2,914,512, 11-24—59, CI.
260—82.1.
Lobanoff, Arkady A. : See —
Bull, Douglas T., and Loban,off. 2,897,533.
Lobbenberg, Anne M., to Corsets Silhouette Ltd. Foundation
garments. 2,875,766, 3-3-59, CI. 128 — 548.
Lobby, Joseph, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for the
quaternization of 3-diethylamino-l-cyelohexyl-l-phenylpro-
panol-1 with ethyl iodide. 2,913,494, 11-17-59, CI.
260—567.6.
Lobdell-Emery Mfg. Co., The : See —
Hayward, Charles E. 2,867,185.
Lobelle, Marcel J. O. Face masks for airmen. 2,918,060,
12-22-59, CI. 128 — 141.
Lobenthal, Michael S. : See —
Harris, Frederic R. 2,897,654.
Lober, Friedrich : See —
Malz, Hugo, Bayer, Freytag, and Lober. 2,891,059.
Lobkowitz, Giinther B., to Inter-Continentaler Huttenbau.
Vertical-type rolling mill. 2.870.664, 1-27-59. CI. 80 — 55.
Lobosco, Roscoe R., to Union Carbide Corp. Multi-arc weld-
ing. 2.86S.956. 1-13-59. CI. 219—137.
Lobosco, Roscoe R., J. E. Messina, and G. W. Oyler, to Union
Carbide Corp. Electric arc process and apparatus.
2,871,336. 1-27-59, CI. 219—74.
Lobstaire Inc. : See —
Malkin, Sam. 2,890,680.
Locatelli, Ercole. Molten cheese, containing filaments of
green organic substances, and a process for its production.
2.872,324. 2-3-59, CI. 99 — 115.
Locher, Arthur, and A. Durst, to Saul & Co., as nominee of
Fidelity Union Trust Co., executive trustee under Sandoz
Trust. Printing and dyeing of textile materials and prepa-
rations therefor. 2,884,331, 4-28-59, CI. 106 — 26.
Locher, Arthur, and A. Durst, to Saul & Co., as nominee of
Fidelity Union Trust Co., executive trustee under Sandoz
Trust. Printing of textile materials and preparations
therefor. 2,884,332, 4-28-59, CI. 106 — 26.
Locher, Ross E.. to Zinsco Electrical Products. Interlock
mount for switch. 2,869.043. 1-3 3-59. CI. 317 — 119.
Locher, Ross E., to Zinsco Electrical Products. Multiple cir-
cuit breaker. 2 878,332. 3-17-59, 01. 200 — 50.
Lochmiller, Jesse W. De-bealdng devices. 2,869,549, 1-20-59,
CI. 128—305.
Lochmiller, Jesse W. De-beaking mechanisms. 2,886,037,
5-12-59, CI. 128 — 305.
Lochmiller, Jesse W. De-beaking devices. 2,886,038,
5-12-59, CI. 128—305.
Lock. Douglas S. : See —
Witt Robprt H.. and Lock. 2.912.814.
Lock, Robert L., N. L. Nilsson, and S. J. Spurgeon, to Ander-
son Brass Works. Strain clamp for cables and the like.
2,884,476, 4-28-59, CI. 174 — 42.
Lock Thread Corp. : See —
Evans. Edwin R. 2.873.641.
Locke, Arthur A. Egg cooker. 2,908,213, 10-13-59, CI. 99 —
333.
Locke. Burton H. Awakening alarm mechanism for vehicles
2,S94,091, 7-7-59, CI. 200—61.57.
Locke. Burton H. Fork lift truck with shiftable ballast.
2,916,172, 12-8-59, CI. 214 — 674.
Locke. Burton H., and J. J. Convers, to J. W. Greer Co.
Apparatus for loading units. 2,875,907, 3-3-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Locke, George A. : See —
Bacon, Walter M., Branson, Knandel, and Locke.
2,871.286.
Locke, George A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
automatic teletypewriter switching system. 2,916,542,
12-8-59, CI. 178—2.
Locke, Ronald S., to British Celanese Ltd. Process for pro-
ducing uniform rolls of film. 2,878,522, 3-24-59, CI.
18—57.
Locke. Thomas W. : See —
Garrison, Harold K., and Locke. 2,884,670.
Locker, Hans, to Fruehauf Trailer Co. Vertically adjustable
torsion wheel suspension for trailers and the like.
2,907,575, 10-6-59, CI. 280 — 43.20.
Lockers (Engineers) Ltd. : See —
Dennis, George P. 2,873,383.
Lockert. Jens B. Trolling line float. 2,901,857. 9-1-59, CI.
43 — 43.13.
Lockery, Harry : See —
Roper, Charles G., Gilchrist, and Lockery. 2,895,502.
Lockett, Leslie J., to Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co. Ltd.
Dry plate rectifier assemblies. 2,888,618, 5-26-59, CI.
327 234
Lockhart, Hughbert M. Screen mounting. 2,889,876, 6-9-59,
CI. 160—328.
Lockhart, Margaret L. : See —
Lockhart, Marshall L. 2,893.390.
Lockhart, Marshall L., to The Compule Corp. Plunger clo-
sures of containers. 2.809,745, 1-20-59, CI. 215 — 6.
Lockhart, Marshall L., deceased, by M. La N. Lockhart, R.
W. Matthies, and A. B. Kettle, executors, % each to E. H.
Wilburn, and R. W. Matthies. Hypodermic syringes.
2,893,390, 7-7-59, CI. 128—218.
Lockhart, Robert J. : See —
Peck, David B., and Lockhart. 2,887.634.
Lockhart, Robert K., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision. 2,890,271, 6-9-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Lockhart, Robert K., to Radio Corp. of America. Combined
synchronous demodulator and brightness signal channel.
2,908,751, 10-13-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Lockhart, Robert IC. to Radio Corp. of America. Color signal
demodulating and matrixing. 2,908,752, 10-13-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Lockhart, William K. : See —
Wells, Wesley B., and Lockhart. 2,908,197.
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. : See —
Aker, Charles M. 2,916,548.
Andrews, Kenneth E., and Davis. 2,878,346.
Beach, James B. 2.869.806.
Bonza, l^ouis F., and Thomas. 2,877,201.
Clark, Nathan C. 2,914,703.
Daugherty, Jesse, and Talbott. 2,887.016.
Davenport, Carlton R., and Mittler. 2,903,035.
Garner, Fred W. 2,882,032.
Gibbens. Edmond E. 2.873.302.
Gray, Warren E. 2,906,568.
Hamilton, Ralph A. 2,876,673.
Hamilton, William F., and Simon. 2,892,761.
Johnson, Clarence L. 2.870.684.
Johnston, J. Ford. 2,869,808.
Kosek, Joseph A. 2.S93.459.
Larse. George L. 2,905,3S5.
Lovick, Edward, Jr. 2.S80.417.
Olson, David C. 2,904,331.
Parvin, Robert, and Wilhelm. 2,886,991.
Politi, Edward Y., and Williams. 2,891,159.
Rawlins, Robert E. 2,904,682.
Richolt, Robert R., and Richter. 2,877,742.
Savona, Salvatore J. 2,876.534.
Schramm, Carl H. 2,916.232.
Seager, Donald B. 2,886.264.
Shannon, James L. 2,883,813.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2.894,919.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2,897,641.
Tjossem. Willard W 2.900.874.
Vajda, Tommy F. 2.904.890.
Vance, James M. 2,905,045.
Zboril, Frederic R. 2.900,636.
Lockheed, Allan H., % to J. A. Lockheed. Fuel mixer for
automobile engines. 2,889,819, 6-9-59, CI. 123 — 25.
Lockheed. John A. : See —
Lockheed, Allan H. 2,889,819.
Lockheed, John A. Building pressurizatlon system.
2,898,836, 8-11-59, CI. 98—1.5.
Lock Joint Pipe Co. : See —
Longley, James E., and Valenziano. 2,911,859.
Lockman. Carl J., to Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter.
Methods for extracting heat and SO» from sulphite waste
lye containing SO2. 2,874.043, 2-17-59, CI. 92—2.
Lockmiller, Noel R., W. C. Mussulman, and W. Turner, to
A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Disposal of corn wet milling process
waste. 2,881,075, 4-7-59. CI. 99—9.
Lockridge, Nanelia. Support. 2,910,794, 11-3-59, CI. 41—10.
Lockridee, Robert S., to Craddock-Terry Shoe Corp. Arch
support. 2 878.593. 3-24-59, CI. 36—8.5.
Lockwood, Edward J. : See —
Dann, Morris, Lockwood, and Cloyd. 2,884,123.
Lockwood, John O.. to Scripto. Inc. Pyrophoric cigarette
lighter. 2.881.608. 4-14-59. CI. 67 — 7.1.
Lockwood, John C, to Scripto, Inc. Alternate push retract-
able ball pen having double rocking latch mechanism.
2,898,886, 8-11-59, CI. 120—42.03.
Lockwood, Lawrence W., to O. Williams. Hand tool for re-
moving floor coverings. 2,907,106, 10-6-59, CI. 30 — 169.
Lockwood, Lee J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Flashlight. 2,896,067, 7-21-59, CI. 240—10.6.
Lockwood, Raymond M. Aerial toy. 2,899,773. 8-18-59, CI.
46 — 74.
Lockwood, Robert C, to Instruments for Industry, Inc.
Micro-wave transmission networks. 2,870,381, 1-20-59,
CI. 317—99.
Lockwood, Thomas W. Grip and trigger arrangement for
hand firearms. 2,874,502. 2-24-59, CI. 42 — 69.
Lockwood, Warren H. Tierable nesting receptacle. Re.
24,731, 11-3-59, CI. 211—126.
Lockwood, William H. Convertible article of furniture.
2,888,062, 5-26-59, CI. 155—42.
Lode, Tenny : See —
Goodell, John D., and Lode. 2,914,753.
570
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Loder, Donald J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fungicide-oil formulations. 2,870,058, 1-20-59. CI. 167 — 12.
Lodge, James R. : See —
Miller, Robert M., Lodge, and Merwin. 2,898,232.
Lodge & Shipley Co., The : See —
McHugh. Charles .1.. Jr. 2.873,996.
Pabst, Carl F., and Nolte. 2,916,018.
Lodige, Fritz : See —
Lodige, W. and F., and Lucke. 2,915,354.
Lodige, Wilhelm and F., and Liieke. 2,892,443.
Lodige, Wilhelm and F., and J. Liieke. Glueing machine
with an incorporated glue atomizer. 2,892,443, 6-30-59,
CI. 118—303.
Lodige, Wilhelm and F., and J. Lucke. Movable serving
cupboard. 2,915,354, 12-1-59, CI. 312 — 287.
Loeb. George H., Jr. : See —
Carleo, Vincent A. 2,871,078.
Loeb, Hans W., to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd.
Electric circuits including transistor devices. 2,879,410,
3-24-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Loebel, Frederick A., to Cleaver-Brooks Co. Induced draft
boiler fan structure. 2,888,910, 6-2-59, CI. 122 — 149.
Loebel, Frederick A., and R. Ewing, to Cleaver-Brooks Co.
Heat exchanger tube. 2,890,722, 6-16-59, CI. 138 — 38.
Loebel, Frederick A., and H. H. Grobecker, to Cleaver-Brooks
Co. Modulating valve. 2,899,9S0, 8-18-59, CI. 138 — 16.
Loebner, Egon E. : See —
Jenny, Dietrich A., and Loebner. 2,883.556.
Loebner, Egon E.. to Radio Corp. of America. Signal respon-
sive circuit. 2,895,054, 7-14-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Loebner, Egon E., to Radio Corp. of America. Information
handling systems. 2.907,001, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 173.
Loebner, Egon E., to Radio Corp. of America. Wavelength
selective radiation responsive systems and devices.
2,914,679, 11-24-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Loechel, Wolfgang, and M. Schenck, to Schering A. G. Isothio-
cyano-steroids and methods of preparing same. 2,872,462,
2-3-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Loechl, Clarence J., to The Celotex Corp. Gypsum products
and process of manufacture. 2,871,134, 1-27-59, CI.
106 — HO.
Loechl, Clarence J., to The Celotex Corp. Drying gypsum
wallboard. 2,909,850, 10-27-59, CI. 34 — 205.
Loecy, Joseph, Jr. Hydraulic rotary actuator. 2,889,816,
6-9-59, CI. 121—38.
Loefller, Erwin S. : See — ■
Benesi. Hans A., Sun, Loefller. and Detling. 2.868.688.
Loefller, John E., and G. D. Hall, to Thornhill-Craver Co.,
Inc. Electrical swivel assemblies. 2,877,287, 3-10-59,
CI. 174 — 86.
Loefller, John E., and O. L. Nordin, to Thornhill-Craver Co.,
Inc. Pipe cleaning devices. 2,887,118, 5-19-59, CI.
134 — 112.
Loefller, John R., to General Electric Co. Circuit to limit
commutating voltages. 2.875.393. 2-24-59. CI. 318 — 331.
Loefller, John R., to General Electric Co. Impulse time phase
shifting circuits. 2,898,480, 8-4-59, CI. 307 — 106.
Loefller, Robert W., to The Vollrath Co. Boat steering
mechanisms. 2,890.595, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 498.
Loehr, Albert H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Centrifugal
fan wheels. 2,916,199. 12-8-59, CI. 230—134.
Loehr, Ambrose A. Threshold seal. 2,903,757, 9-15-59,
CI. 20 — 64.
Loehr, Leslie K. Cantilever torsion spring mechanism for
wheeled vehicles. 2,919,126. 12-29-59, CI. 267 — 57.
Loener, Robert P., and H. E. Zondlo, to Textile Machine
Works. Transfer point structure for knitting machines.
2,910,851, 11-3-59, CI. Gfi— 96.
Loepsinger, Albert J., to Grinnel Corp. Humidifying sys-
tem. 2 913.183, 11-17-59, CI. 236 — 44.
Loeser, John K : See —
Barnard, Clayton H., Schink, and Loeser. 2,876,727.
Loetseher, Martin B. Combined letter and envelope with
juxtaposed pair of three-ply folded corners. 2.873.906,
2-17-59, CI. 229—92.1.
Loetseher, Martin B. Combined letter and envelope with
juxtaposed pair of two-ply folded corners. 2,873.907,
2-17-59. CI. 229—92.1.
Loetseher. Robert F., to Fnrley & Loetseher Mfg. Co. Method
of manufacturing solid core flush doors. 2,869,598,
1-20-59, CI. 144 — 309.
Loev. Bernard : See —
Barnard. Clavton H.. Schink and Loeser. 2.876,727.
Lawlor, Francis E.. Braid, and Loev. 2.S68.846.
Loev, Bernard, and J. T. Massengale, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corp. Synthesis of tetrahydrothiophene. 2,899,444,
8-11-59, CI. 260 — 329.
Shift registers. 2,881,412,
High-speed counter.
Loev, David, to Burroughs Corp.
4-7-59, CI. 340—174.
Loev. David, to Burroughs Corp.
2.897,483, 7-28-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Loevenstein. Hirsch. to Harvey Machine Co.. Inc. Agglomer-
ating finely divided aluminum smelting mixtures.
2,867,525, 1-6-59, CI. 75—3.
Loew. Burl C.. to ACF Industries, Inc. Check valve.
2,905,188, 9-22-59. CI. 137—543.15.
Loew, Harold L., R. R. Oddo. and R. M. Ruben. Dispensers
for containers. 2,868,415. 1-13-59. CI. 222—90.
Loew, Theodore, to Kraft Foods Co. Apparatus for forming
articles from thermoplastic materials. 2,S71,515, 2-3-59,
CI. 18—30.
Loewe, Heinz : See —
Middendorf. Leonhard. and Loewe. 2,876,158.
Loewe Opta Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Hensel, Bernhard. 2.919,378.
Roepke, Willi. 2,871,019.
Loewe, Siegmund, and W. Zorn. Magnetic tape recorder with
friction drive. 2,909,912, 10-27-59, CI. 64 — 30.
Loewe, Siegmund, and W. Zorn. Tape length indicator, more
particularly for magnetic sound tapes. 2,912,763, 11-17-
59, CI. 33 — 128.
Loewy Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See —
Salter, Frank S. 2,904,009.
Loewy, Erwin : See — -
Cozzo, Giuseppe. 2,909,338.
Loewy, Eugene M. Cleaning device. 2,876,474, 3-10-59,
CI. 15 — 104.8.
Lof, George O. G. Solar cooker. 2,909,171, 10-20-59, CI.
126 — 270.
Loffboro, Vernon L. : See —
Kubsh, Leroy M.. and Loffboro. 2,900,241.
Lofgren, Bror, anc N r. Ogland, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Flaktfabriken. Method of treating fibre boards. 2,874,481,
2-24-59. CI. 34 — 16.
Lofgren, Bror E., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Ap-
paratus for pneumatic transport of granular material.
2.874.999. 2-24-59. CI. 302 — 27.
Lofgren, Edward J. : See —
Brobeck, William M., Lofgren, and Thornton. 2,890,340.
Lofgren, Edward J., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron ion source. 2,874,296,
2-17-59 CI. 250—41.9.
Lofgren, Edward J., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion source for a calutron. 2,882,408,
4-14-59. CI. 250 11.9
Lofgren, Gustaf E., to Electrolux Corp. Disposable dust bags.
2,909,238, 10-20-59, CI. 183 — 51.
Lofgren, Karl B. : See —
Fredriksson, Per S. E., Arnelo, Lofgren, and Lotvik.
2,898,650.
Lofink. Raymond P., to The Chaplin-Fulton Mfg. Co. Auto-
matic pressure regulating valve. 2,896,660, 7-28-59 CI.
137 — 456.
Lofman. Robert A. Barometric alarm. 2,907,842, 10-6-59,
CI. 200 — 82.
Lofstrom, Dennis E. Building construction. 2,902,853,
9-8-59, CI. 72 — 41.
Loftis, Homer J., to Henrite Products Corp. Motor mounting.
2,908.457, 10-13-59, CI. 248 — 26.
Log Etronics, Inc. : See —
Craig, Dwin R., and Street. 2,880,662.
Logan, Alexander, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Drive
mechanism. 2,912,100, 11-10-59, CI. 203 — 135.
Logan. Benjamin F., Jr., to United States of America. Navy.
Velocity servosvstem with signal quadrature component
suppression. 2,881,379. 4-7-59, CI. 318 — 328.
Logan, Henry H. Governors. 2,909,366, 10-20-59, CI.
264 — 15.
Logan, Henrv H. Hoist control mechanism. 2,912,224,
11-10-59, CI. 254 — 173.
Logan, .T Robert, to Sperrv Rand Corr>, Logical binary power-
ing circuits. 2, 890,^9. 6-16-59. C. 235 — 164.
Logan, John A., and E. K. L. Haffner. Heating means for
billet containers of metal extrusion presses. Re. 24,698,
9-15-59, CI. 219 — 10.71.
Logan, Kenneth C, and J. Mardon, to Anglo Paper Products,
Ltd. Paper machine headbox. 2,892,499, 6-30-59, CI.
162 — 344.
Logan, Ralph A.. A. J. Peters, and M. Tanenhaum. to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Fabricntion of silicon de-
vices. 2.879.190. 3-2-1-59. CI. 148 — 1.5.
Logan, Ralph L., to J. G. McAlister, Inc. Socket for studio
lamp or the like. Re. 24,647, 5-12-59, CI. 339 — 75.
Logan, Richard M. Portable self closing electric gate.
2.893.142. 7-7-59, CI. 39—92.
Logan, Robert P., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Bacterial digestion of
organic matter. 2.881.137, 4-7-59, CI. 210 — 14.
Logan, Robert T. Mechanism for the operation of the trans-
fer table of a press. 2.908.405. 10-13-59. CI. 214 — 1.
Logan. Sandv B. Reading glass and mounting. 2,905,054,
9-22-59. CI. 88 — 39.
Logan, Stanley E., to General Electric Co. Pipe seal.
2,900,199, 8-18-59, CI. 285 — 187.
Logan, Ted J. : See —
Bachman. Gustave B.. and Logan. 2,913,423.
Logansport Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Becker, 'lohevt E. 2.887.1?3.
Becker, Robert E. 2,914,034.
Logemann, Willy : See —
Giraldi, Pier N., and Logemann. 2,892,S65.
Logemann, Willy, and F. Lauria, to Carlo Erba S. p. A.
Certain 4 - a'cvl - 1.2 - diphenvl - 3,5 - dioxopyrazolidines.
2,873,278, 2-10-59. CI. 260 — 310.
Logg, Robert L. : See —
Finlavson, Frank E., Swenson, Herman, Logg, and
Denton. 2,892,272.
Loggins, Reuben H. : See —
Bottoms, Paul H., Clapp,
2,918,696.
Logiudice. Joseph S. : See —
Francl, Josef, and Logiudice.
Logman, Willem H. : See —
Mondria, Hendrik, and Logman.
Loggins, and Stnnsbury.
2,91S,757.
2,903,423.
LIST OF PATENTEES
571
Logmann, Arthur A., and F. M. Hess, to Pullman-Standard
Car Mfg. Co. Car roof assembly method. 2,872,729,
2-10-59, CI. 29 — 407.
Logue, Joseph C. : See —
Emery, Raymond W., Henle, and Logue. 2,884,546.
Logue, Joseph C, to International Business Machines Corp.
Large signal transistor circuits having short "fall" time.
2,872,594, 2-3-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Logue, Joseph C, and A. E. Brennemann, to International
Business Machines Corp. Apparatus, including an electro-
static type storage tube, for storing digital information.
2,884,557, 4-28-59, CI. 315—12.
Lohest, Hans : See —
Weber, Wolfgang, and Lohest. 2,915,254.
Lohman, Everett B. Detachable head for wet mop. 2,880,437,
4-7-59, CI. 15 — 120.
Lohman, Harry W. : See —
Penberthy, Harvey L., Hernley, and Lohman. 2,893,708.
Lohman, Robert D. : See —
Staffin, Robert, and Lohman. 2,869.079.
Sziklai, George C, and Lohman. 2,883,454.
Sziklai, George C, and Lohman. 2,885,495.
Sziklai, George C, and Lohman. 2,912,597.
Lohman, Robert D., to Radio Corp. of America. Stepwave
generator. 2,871,378, 1-27-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Lohmann, Giinter : See —
Spengler, Giinter, and Lohmann. 2,883,855.
Lohmann K.-G. : See —
Wacker, Wilhelm, Guillot, and Hempel. 2,889,583.
Lohmeyer, Walter G., Jr., to Fairchild Camera and Instru-
ment Corp. Adjustable timing system. 2,8S0,798, 4-7-59,
CI. 161—1.
Lohnes, Howard E., and J. J. Krskovieh, to Hallmark Cards,
Inc. Animated greeting card. 2,884,724, 5-5-59, CI. 40 —
65.
Lohnes, Howard E.. and J. J. Krekovich, to Hallmark Cards,
Inc. Animated card. 2.884,738, 5-5-59, CI. 46 — 36.
Lohr, Raymond J., and W. Hubiak, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc.
Vibratory hammer for toy musical instrument. 2,898,796,
8-11-59, CI. S4— 404.
Lohr. Thomas E.. and G. W. Sierant. to General Motors Corp.
Mechanical movement device. 2,905,012, 9-22-59, CI 74 —
424.8.
Lohr, Wilmer M., and A. Lulay, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co. Novelty yarn. 2,878,548. 3-24-59. CI. 28 — 81.
Lohrer, Hardy. Closing device of elastic material for bottles,
tubes and similar containers. 2,894,654, 7-14-59, CI 215 —
41.
Lohs, Willy, W. Paul, and A. Geese, to Siemens & Halske
Akt. Electromagnetic drive system for relays, ringers and
the like. 2,890,447, 6-9-59, CI. 340 — 392.
Lohse, Vernon G. Multiple measuring dispenser. 2,903,024,
9-8-59, CI. 141—100.
Loisell, Paul J., to General Motors Corp. Material handling
device. 2.868.582, 1-13-59, CI. 294 — 88.
Loiselle, Henry L. Tractor safety switch. 2,916,573,
12-8-59, CI. 200—61.5.
Loizzo, John R., and L. J. Matthews, to J. I. Case Co. Liquid
measuring device. 2,876,639, 3-10-59 CI. 73 — 113
Loken, Bjarte, to G. D. Searle & Co. Process for 3-hydroxv-
6-alkyl-5.16-pregnadien-20-ones and esters thereof
2.871.246. 1-27-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Loken, Bjarte, to G. D. Searle & Co. 3,17a-dlaeyloxy-6-alkvl-
3,5-pregnadien-20-ones and derivatives. 2,889,342, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—397.4.
Loken, Bjarte and H. Plores, to G. D. Searle & Co. 6-alkvl-
diosgenins. and degradation to diosones. 2,875,198, 2-24-59,
CI. 260—239.55.
Loken, Bjarte, and H. Flores, to G. D. Searle & Co. 6a-alkyl-
4,16-pregnacliene-3,20-diones. 2,880,213, 3-31-59, CI
260—397.3.
Lollar, Robert M. : See —
Pasternak, Varsenig Z., and Lollar.
Pasternak, Varsenig Z., and Lollar.
Lolley, Barbara : See —
Lolley, William H. 2,887,392.
Lolley, William H„ deceased ; B. Lollev, administratrix.
Metal-containing patterns and method of producing same.
2,887,392, 5-19-59, CI. 106—38.3.
Lolmaugh, Orson B.. W. E. Thornton, and C. A. Smith, to
Del Mar Engineering Laboratories. Tow target having
combustion signal means. 2,869,120, 1-13-59, CI. 343 — 18.
Loma Plastics, Inc. : See —
Gnnn. Paul C. 2 873.782.
Gunn, Paul C. 2,907,491.
Lomas, Albert G. Convertible table with pivotally supported
table top elements. 2,913,122, 11-17-59, CI. 211—3.
Lomax, Clarence E. : See — -
Gallagher, Ray J., and Lomax. 2,881,254.
Lomax, Clarence E.. to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multi-office telephone system. 2,885,481. 5-5-59 CI.
179 — 18.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories Inc.
Recorded message service for telephone pavstations. 2,886,-
641, 5-12-59, CI. 179—6.3.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system serving both regular and pavstation tele-
phones. 2.895,008, 7-14-59, CI. 179 — 6.3.
Lomax, Clarence E.. to General Telephone Laboratories Inc.
Party line paystation. 2,895,010, 7-14-59, CI. 179 — 17.
2,886,399.
2,886,400.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Inter-office trunking system. 2,897,280, 7-28-59, CI. 179 —
18.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system with inductive pulsing. 2,899,501,
8-11-59, CI. 179—16.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Party line paystation. 2,904,633, 9-15-59, CI. 179 — 17.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Prepay paystation. 2 908,757, 10-13-59. CI. 179 — 6.3.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Paystation trunk with time signals. 2,910,537, 10-27-59,
CI. 179—6.31.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Telephone system. 2,911,478, 11-3-59, CI. 179 — IS.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Small suboffice telephone system. 2,911,480, 11-3-59, CI.
179 — 26.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multi-office metering telephone system. 2,912,505,
11-10-59, CI. 179 — 7.1.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Restricted service arrangements in telephone systems.
2,914,616, 11-24-59. CI. 179 — 18.
Lomax, Clarence E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Connector supervisory circuit. 2,918,531, 12-22-59, CI.
179 — 8.5.
Lomazzo, Edmund J., to The Bullard Co. Mechanism for
performing machining operations. 2,900,860, 8-25-59, CI.
82—24.
Lombard, Adrian A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Means for con-
trolling the rotational speed of the low-pressure compressor
rotor of gas turbine engines. 2,873,576, 2-17-59, CI.
60—35.6.
Lombard, Charles F. : See —
Roth. Herman P., and Lombard. 2,867,812.
Lombard Corp. : See —
Drexler, Ernest. 2,897,783.
Kendall, Edgar H., Terhune, and Lombard. 2,914,971.
Lombard, Daniel L. 2,873,849.
Lombard. Daniel L., and Jackson. 2,873,764.
Turner, Ralph R. 2,897,957.
Turner, Ralph R. 2,919,016.
Wells, Sheldon E. 2,897,871.
Wells, Sheldon E. 2,910,192.
Lombard, Daniel L. : See —
Kendall, Edgar H, Terhune, and Lombard. 2,914,971.
Lombard, Daniel L., to Lombard Corp. Tube drawing appa-
ratus. 2,873.849, 2-17-59. CI. 205—3.
Lombard, Daniel L., and W. R. Jackson, to Lombard Corp.
Pipe end sealing apparatus for use in the pressure testing
of pipes and tubes. 2 873.764, 2-17-59, CI. 138 — 90.
Lombard, Frederick E., Jr. : See — ■
Haigler, Edmund D., Huston, and Lombard. 2,907,336.
Lombardi, Anthony J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Resonant cavity with fixed contact adjustable
plunger. 2.903,659, 9-8-59, CI. 333—82.
Lombardi, Vincent. Knitting machines and methods.
2.893,226, 7-7-59, CI. 66 — 93.
Lombardo, Vincent. Baby carriage, self-rocking type.
2 904 344 9—15—59 CI 280 47.1.
Lombardi, Vincent. Knitting machine. 2,911,807, 11-10-59,
CI. 66—50.
Lombardo, Joseph A., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing ma-
chine throat plates. 2,885,986, 5-12-59, CI. 112—260.
Lombi. Louis G. Manicotti machine. 2,905,105, 9-22-59,
CI. 107—1.
Lonberg-Holm, Ethel C. Disposable diaper. 2,890,700,
6-16-59, Ci. 128 — 284.
Londergan, Thomas E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Acetylenicallv unsaturated compounds. 2,867,662,
1-6-59, CI. 260—583.
London, Eric, and G. D. Twigg, to Benger Laboratories Ltd.
Therapeutic preparations of iron. Re. 24,642, 4—28-59,
CI. 167—68.
London, Fred H., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Thickness meas-
uring apparatus with compensation for atmospheric condi-
tions. 2,883,555, 4-21-59, CI. 250—105.
London, Melvin D., to The Absorbent Cotton Co. Breast pad
and machine for making same. 2,891,544, 6-23-59, CI.
128 — 280.
Lonergan, William R. : See —
Hoberg, George G.. Lonergan, Thornley, Williams, and
Stevens. 2,918,658.
Lones, Dain B., and S. E. Westman, to The Garrett Corp.
Altitude controller. Re. 24,597, 2-3-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Lone Star Gas Co. : See —
Foster, Robert F. 2,915,325.
Whalen. Frank B. 2,901,138.
Long, Alan G. : See — ■
Hunt, John S., Long, and Mooney. 2,880,218.
Long, Alan G., and W. Graham, to Glaxo Laboratories Ltd.
Separation of steroid mixtures. 2,904,565, 9-15-59, CI.
260—397.45.
Long, Alan G., and L. J. Wyman, to Glaxo Laboratories Ltd.
Separation of steroid mixtures. 2,908,695 10-13-59, CI.
260—397.45.
Long. Albert E. : See —
Mason, Hal F., and Long. 2,868.282.
Mason, Hal F., and Long. 2.868,283.
Mason, Hal F., and Long. 2,868,284.
572
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1959
Potentiometer. 2,909,747,
Rotary cutoff ma-
2,894,582, 7-14-59,
Headlight con-
Long, Alexander, to Servonics, Inc.
10-20-59, CI. 338 — 130.
Long, Arthur II., to Wm. K. Stamets Co.
chine with radially movable cutters.
CI. 1G4 — GO.
Long, Ben J. Under ice towing and launching device.
2,904,919, 9-22-59, CI. 43 — 4.
Long, Bernard, to Compagnies Reunies des Glaces & Verres
Speciaux du Nord de la France. Manufacture of glass.
2.900.7G4. 8-25-59. CI. 49 — 54.
Long, Charles A., Jr. Process and apparatus for treating
iron ore. 2,911,290, 11-3-59, CI. 75—5.
Long, Clara M. : See —
Webb, Leon C. 2,873,574.
Long Co., The : See —
Clay, Jeff C. 2,894.489.
Long, John B.. and Clay. 2,896,774.
Long. Donald A. : See —
Mosher, Walter W., Jr., and Goldammer. 2,893,143.
Long, E., Ltd. : See —
Wolfe, William G. 2,889,947.
Long, Everett : See —
Greenhalgh, Frank G., and Long. 2.877,170.
Long, Florren E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Automatic
foaming unit. 2,899,318, 8-11-59, CI. 99 — 180.
Long, George, and T. Tsuchiya, to General Mills, Inc. Vibra-
tory apparatus. 2,876,891, 3-10-59, CI. 198 — 220.
Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,879,763, 3-31-59, CI. 126 — 340.
Long, George B.. to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2.882.379, 4-14-59. CI. 219 — 20.
Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Washer. 2,895,320,
7-21-59, CI. 68—58.
Long, George B., and B. L. Brucken, to General Motors Corp.
Domestic appliance. 2,877,333, 3-10-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Long, George B., and R. E. Clever, to General Motors Corp.
Domestic appliance. 2.894.105, 7-7-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Long, George B., and B. L. Brucken, to General Motors Corp.
Washing machine. 2,906,111, 9-29-59, CI. 68 — 28.
Long, Henry M. Three-dimensional crosswood puzzle. 2,886,-
325, 5-12-59, CI. 273 — 157.
Long. James K. : See —
Towle, Jack L., and Long. 2,881,120.
Long, Jasper, to Wade Electric Products Co. Machine.
2,875,318, 2-24-59. CI. 219 — 79.
Long, Jasper, to Wade Electric Products Co.
nector. 2.885.649. 5-5-59. CI. 339—66.
Long, Jasper, to Wade Electric Products Co. Machine.
2,906.855, 9-29-59, CI. 219—79.
Long, Jasper, and L. J. Hess, to Wade Electric Products Co.
Switch. 2,907,852, 10-6-59, CI. 200—159.
Long, John B.. and J. C. Clay, to The Long Co. Belt con-
veyors. 2.896.774, 7-28-59, CI. 198 — 202.
Long. John R. : See —
Flint, Alden C, Livingston. Haven, and Long. 2,871,519.
Long, John R., to Shuford Mills, Inc. Variable speed mech-
anism. 2.877.528. 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 230 17.
Long, John R. Dump scoop. 2,895,238. 7-21-59, CI. 37 — 130.
Long, John R., to Parks-Cramer Co. Apparatus for cleaning
textile machines and the floors therebeneath. 2,910,719,
11-3-59, CI. 15—316.
Long, John R., to Shuford Mills. Inc. Variable speed control
for winding machines. 2,918,779, 12-29-59. CI. 57 — 98.
Long, John R., and A. C. Flint. 50% to Granite Machine Co.
and 50% to Livingston & Haven, Inc. Lap roll pressure
means for lapping machines. 2,890,841, 6-16-59, CI.
242—55.1.
Long. John T., Jr. : See —
Kunce, Basil H., Long, and Olson. 2,916,378.
Long, John V., and J. V. Furth, to Solar Aircraft Co. Coat-
ing for cleaning and protecting metals. 2,889,238, 6-2-59,
CI. 117— 103.
Long, John V., and J. V. Furth, to Solar Aircraft Co. Pro-
tective cermet coating method and materials. 2,898,236,
8-4-59, CI. 117 — 124.
Long. John V., and J. V. Furth, to Solar Aircraft Co. Cermet
comnosition and method of coating therewith. 2,900,276,
8-18-59, CI. 117—70.
Long. Joseph E. : See —
Mosher. Walter W., Jr.. and Goldammer. 2.893.143.
Long, Joseph N., to The Vilter Mfg. Co. Liquid level and
temperature responsive control valve for refrigeration
apparatus. 2,909,042, 10-20-59, CI. 62 — 192.
Long. Justin T. : See —
Sweeney. Orland R.. Arnold, and Long. 2.871.207.
Long, Laurence F. Folding safety anchor. 2,910,955,
11-3-59, CI. 114—208.
Long, Lewis D., to National Tank Co. Reversible motor
valves. 2,903,011, 9-8-59, CI. 137 — 270.
Long-Lok Corn : See —
McKay, Thomas L, Oliver, and Starriett. 2,913,031.
Long, Luther L., and R. G. Trout, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corp. Method for forming and treating fibers. 2,914,806,
12-1-59, CI. 18 — 47.3.
Long Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Atkinson, Wallace E. 2.912,844.
Eubanks. Furnev M. 2,891,657.
Long, William R. 2,891,658.
Long Merton W., Jr. : See —
Fookes. James H., Pelton, and Long. 2,885,444.
Long, Merton W., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation
of piperazine. 2,910,477, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 268.
Co. Adjustable dolly.
Olson, and Kerlinger.
Long, Paul M., to A. B. A. Mfg.
2,878,02S, 3-17-59, CI. 280 — 35.
Long, Ray S. : See —
Bailos, Richard H., Lcng,
2,873.165.
Long, Ray S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for the recovery of uranium from
phosphalic ore. 2,882,123, 4-14-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Long, Reuben M. Scraper. 2,882,594, 4-21-59, CI. 30 — 170.
Long, Richard H. : See —
Price, Earl R., and Long. 2,910,325.
Long. Richard H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter control
mechanism. 2.893,368. 7-7-59, CI. 123 — 179.
Long, Richard H., and E. E. Prather, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Two stage governor. 2,906,833, 9-29-59, CI. 200 —
80.
Long, Robert B. : See —
Houston. Robert W., Tarmy, and Long. 2,904,484.
Tarmy, Barry L., and Long. 2,904,485.
Long, Robert B.. and H. J. Hibshman, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon radiochemical reactions.
2,904,483, 9-15-59, CI. 204—154.
Long, Robert B., H. J. Hibshman, J. P. Longwell, and R. W.
Houston, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Conver-
sion of hydrocarbons in the presence of neutron irradia-
tion and a hydrogenation catalyst. 2,905, G06, 9-22-59. CI.
204 — 154.
Long, Robert B., H. J. Hibshman, J. P. Longwell. and R. W.
Houston, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Conver-
sion of hydrocarbons in the presence of neutron radiation
and a cracking catalyst. 2,905,607, 9-22-59. CI. 204 — 154.
Long, Robert S. : See —
Clauser, Herbert C, and Long. 2,889,653.
Hemminger, Charles E., Dudley, and Long. 2,885.345.
Katz, Leon, Hein, Pretka, and Lone. 2,913,450.
Tsang, Sien M., and Long. 2,884,446.
Long, Robert S., to Kilgore, Inc. Toy cap gun with hammer
cocking means. 2,897,621, 8-4-59, CI. 42 — 54.
Long, Robert S.. and S. M. Tsang, to American Cyanamid
Co. Dyes from stilbene dicarboxylic acid amides.
2,877,218, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 168.
Long, Robert S., and R. J. Bovle, to American Cyanamid Co.
Pyrrocoline dyes. 2,877.230. 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 295.
Long, Robert S., and S. M. Tsang. to American Cvanamld
Co. Biguanide azo dyes. 2,889,317, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 160.
Long, Robert S., and B. G. Buell. to American Cyanamid Co.
Azo dyes containing the benzonaphthofuranol nucleus.
2.893.986. 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 152.
Long, Robert S., and B. G. Buell. to American Cyanamid Co.
Benzonaphthofuranols. 2.894.003. 7-7-59. CI. 260 — 346.2.
Lone, Robert S., and S. M. Tsang. to American Cyanamid
Co. Biguanide azo dyes. 2.898,332, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 148.
Long, Robert S.. and S. M. Tsang, to American Cyanamid
Co. Stilbene dicarboxylic acid amides. 2,898,371, 8^1-59,
CI. 260—507.
Long, Robert S.. and S. M. Tsang, to American Cyanamid
Co. Dyes from stilbene dicarboxylic acid amides.
2,903.450, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Long, Robert S., and J. E. Pretka. to American Cyanamid
Co. 2,5-bis(p-aminophenvl) furan derivatives. 2,915,534,
12-1-59, CI. 260 — 347.2.
Long. Rogpr A., to Rand Development Corp. Method and
coating for protection of molybdenum and 'its allovs.
2.S78 554. 3-24-59. CI. 29—198.
Long, Stuart S., and B. B. Cox, % to Paul Knitting Mills,
Inc. Hosiery clipping and everting machine. 2,899,116,
8-11-5.9, CI. 223 — 43.
Long, Theodore M. Temperature responsive rocket nozzle.
2.870.599. 1-27-59. CI. 60—35.6.
Long. Theodore M. Flow controlline mechanism for reaction
type motors. 2,870.603. 1-27-59. CI. 60 — 35.6.
Long, Thomas J. : See —
Patrick, James T., and Long. 2,914,291.
Long, Thomas L., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Firing head.
2.876.701, 3-10-59. CI. 102 — 70.
Long, Thomas L., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Well packing
tool. 2.878.876, 3-24-59. CI. 166 — 201.
Long, William J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Mechanical apparatus for feeding documents. 2,908,496,
10-13-59, CI. 271—32.
Long, William L., and T. P. Hoffer, to Pressure Services,
Inc. Well flow control and anchoring device. 2,885,006,
5-5-59. CI. 166—125.
Long. William R.. to Long Mfg. Co., Inc. Conveyor clip.
2,891,658, 6-23-59, CI. 198 — 179.
Longacre. Henry C. M., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Induction heating apparatus. 2.876,324, 3-3-59, CI.
219—10.49.
Longacre, Henry C. M.. to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Lamp. 2,879,431. 3-24-59, CI. 313 — 341.
Longacre. Russell S. Self-watering flower pot assembly.
2,885,825, 5-12-59, CI. 47—38.
Longacre, RusseL S. Window sash burglar alarm. 2,885,991,
5-12-59, CI. 116—91.
Longan. Mildred F.. to Renfro-Franklin Co. Carrier tray for
containers. 2,896,815. 7-28-59. Cl. 220 — 117.
Longenecker. Daniel M.. and H. H. Chamberlain to General
Electric Co. Pulse responsive relay. 2,897,412, 7-28-59,
Cl. 317—147.
Longenecker. John S. Method of making a one-piece display
device. 2.900.667. 8-25-59. Cl. 18 — 47.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
573
Longerich, Ernest P., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Analog
squaring and square rooting circuits. 2,S79,002, 3-24—59,
CI. 235—186. , _ . ,
Longert, Christian L., to Vimonta Internationale Handels-
gesellschaft. Cleaning brush, particularly for mouth treat-
ments. 2,88S,696, 6-2-59, CI. 15—136.
Longfellow, Harold W., to Han-D-Hook, Inc. Implement
holding device. 2,S98,657, 8-11-59, CI. 24 — 249.
Longfellow, Melvin E., to United Aircraft Corp. Servo oper-
ated temperature compensated valve. 2,917,061, 12-15-59,
CI. 137—51.
Longfellow, Richard C, to The Cretex Companies, Inc.
Gasket sealed concrete pipe form. 2,S09,213, 1-20-59, CI.
25—127. 3 _
Longfield, William F. to The Federal Machine and Welder Co.
Press apparatus. 2,S72,8S6. 2-10-59, CI. 113—38.
Longfield William F., to The Federal Machine & Welder Co
Variable stroke press. 2.S96.457. 7-28-59. CI. 74 13.
Longhi, Vincent L. Shingling gage. 2,8S9,632, 0-9-59, CI.
33 — 188.
Longi, Paoli : See —
Natta, Giulio. Mazzanti. and Longi. 2,90o,646.
Longines-Whittnauer Watch Co. Inc. : See —
Lucian, Arsene N., and Hilliard. 2,909,892.
Oxberry, John \V. 2,912,S98.
Longini. Richard L. : See —
Muss, Daniel R.. and Longini. 2.879.481.
Longini, Richard L., to Westinguouse Electric Corp. Increase
of image contrast with television pickup tube. 2,900,44o,
8-18-59. CI. 178—6.8.
Longland, George M., Jr., to The Pure Oil Co. Ohensis nega-
tive asphalt production. 2,903,412, 9-8-59, CI. 208—41.
Longley, Herbert J. Lightweight adjustable louvres.
2,887,153, 5-19-59, CI. 160 — 166.
Longlev, James E., and F. P. Valenziano, to Lock Joint Pipe
Co. 'Method for tapping pipe. 2,911,859, 11-10-59, CI.
77 — 42.
Longlev, Raymond I., Jr. : See —
Cliapin, Earl C, and Longley. 2,8S9,311.
Chapin. Earl C, and Longley. 2.893.979.
Chapin. Earl C. and Longley. 2,905,656.
Longlev, Raymond I., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Sub-
stituted styrenes. 2,916,521, 12-8-59, CI. 260—613.
Longmire, Marion A. : See —
Hancock, Dorothv L., and Longmire. 2.882,708.
Longo, Gregory W. Mounting device for strand supported
elements. 2",889,451, 6-2-59, CI. 240—52.
Longstreth, Murrey O., and J. E. Tollar, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Assembly for supporting center cores in annular
supply passageways for circumferential extrusion dies and
the like. 2,913,763, 11-24-59, CI. 18—14.
Longton Ernest W., A. J. Beaudoin, and P. W. Johnson.
Power system transmitted alarm. 2,867,795, 1-6-59, CI.
340—310.
Longview Fibre Co. : See —
Hamilton, Joseph P. 2,910,220.
Longville, Henry W. : See —
Enock, Arthur G., and Longville. 2,897,988.
Longwell, John P. : See —
Long. Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2,905,606.
Long. Robert B., Hibshman, Longwell, and Houston.
2.905,607.
Longwell, John P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process using fluidized solids. 2,908,485. 10-13-59, CI.
257—1.
Lontz, John F. : See —
Kumnick, Miles C, and Lontz. 2.876,131.
Kumnick, Miles C, and Lontz. 2,891,921.
Lonza Electric and Chemical Works Ltd. : See —
Matile, Pascal. 2,892,870.
Stirnemann, Ernst, and Lanz. 2,879,218.
Voos. Walter. 2,905,551.
Lonza Elektrizitiitswerke und Chemische Fabriken A. G. :
See —
Zdansky, Ewald A. 2.871,179.
Zdansky, Ewald A. 2,881,123.
Loo. Ching C. to Carnation Co. Homogenizing valve.
2,882,025, 4-14-59, CI. 259 — 4.
Loock. Fred F. : See —
De Smidt. Woodrow A.. Loock, and Zarwell. 2,897,327.
Loofbourrow, Alan G., to Chrysler Corp. Valve structure.
2,871,907, 2-3-59. CI. 152 — 427.
Loofbourrow, Alan G.. to Chrysler Corp. Transmission gear-
shift control mechanism. 2,884,802, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 473.
Loofbourrow, Alan G., to Chrysler Corp. Wheel mounted
vibration damper. 2.901.290. 8-25-59, CI. 301 — 5.
Loofbourrow, Alan G., to Chrysler Corp. Vehicle transmis-
sion control apparatus. 2,902,881, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 473.
Loofbourrow, Robert J. : See —
Clements, Roy J., Loofbourrow, and Lee. 2,914,686.
Look, Melvin : See — -
Rapoport, Henry, and Look. 2,890,221.
Lookholder, David. Ash receiver. 2,880,736, 4-7-59, CI.
131 — 242.
Lookholder, David. Ash receiver. 2,910,073, 10-27-59,
CI. 131—231.
Loomans, Robert E., to Deere & Co. Fertilizer distributor
gate operating arrangement. 2,890,667, 6-16-59, CI.
111—67.
Loomans, Robert E., to Deere & Co. Fertilizer distributor at-
tachment for grain drills. 2,894,663, 7-14-59, CI. 222—
282.
Loonier, Lloyd K. : See —
Hammer, Warren H., and Loomer. 2,906,584.
Loomis, Alfred L., to United States of America, Navy. Long
range navigation system. 2,884,628, 4-28-59, CI. 343 — 103.
Loomis, Echo T. Cultivating tool. 2,873,809, 2-17-59,
CI. 172 — 376.
Loomis, Eugene. Necktie. 2,874,3S6, 2-24-59, CI. 2 — 150.
Loomis, Jack E., and D. W. McKee, to Clark Equipment Co.
Clamping means. 2.902.247. 9-1-59, CI. 248 — 361.
Loomis, Nelson E., to Son-Chief Electrics, Inc. Protected in-
sulated heating element for electric percolators. 2,915,614,
12-1-59, CI. 219 — 14.
Loomis, Robert F., to Fuller Co. Conveying apparatus.
2,891,817, 6-23-59, CI. 302 — 52.
Loomis, Robert F., to Fuller Co. Discharge means for stor-
age receptacles. 2,915,337, 12-1-59, CI. 302 — 53.
Loomis, Robert F., to Fuller Co. Conveying apparatus.
2,915,338, 12-1-59, CI. 302 — 53.
Loomis-Root Inc. : See —
Root, Glenn M. 2,912,558.
Loomis, Stanley K. Cigar protectors. 2,910,072, 10-27-59,
CI. 131—189.
Loonam, Alfred C, to Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp. Titanium
metallurgy. 2,895,852, 7-21-59, CI. 117 — 107.
Loonam, Alfred C, to Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp. Sanitiz-
ing compositions. 2,918,400, 12-22-59, CI. 107—17.
Looney, Fred, and H. O. Earnest. Windshield cleaning de-
vice. 2,870,470, 1-27-59, CI. 15 — 118.
Loop, James P., to Continental Steel Corp. Collapsible core
spool mechanism. 2,894,701. 7-14-59, CI. 242 — 72.1.
Loos, Horst R., to Statni vyzkumny ustav tepelne techniky
Praha. Electric measuring apparatus for measuring the
time integral of momentary pulses. 2,903,646, 9-8-59, CI.
324—123.
Loose Leaf Metals Co. : See —
Schroer, Walter E., Trybinski. and Walling. 2,902,039.
Lopata, Stanley L. Corrosion-resistant coatings containing
coal tar oil and an epoxy resin. 2,889,305, 6-2-59, CI.
260 — 33.6.
Lopatka, Dale R. : See —
Levy, Edward M., and Lopatka. 2,910,187.
Lopenski, Stanley A., and G. E. Childs, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Coating nozzle cleaning apparatus. 2,884,895,
5-5-59. CI. 118 — 49.1.
Loper, Douglas A., to Abbott Laboratories. Hypodermic
syringe and needle hub structure. 2,902,995, 9-8-59, CI.
128—215.
Loper, George B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Intensity-
modulated transient display. 2,912,672, 11-10-59, CI.
340 — 15.
Loper, George B., and R. R. Pittman, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Recording camera for monitoring seismic waves.
2.871.089. 1-27-59. CI. 346 — 109.
Lopes, Edward J. : See —
Pollak, Philip, Jr., and Lopes. 2,911,279.
Lopez, Alfonso S. Window alarm device. 2,868,915, 1-13-59,
CI. 200—61.72.
Lopez, John P., and A. C. Monaghan, to Universal Corrugated
Box Machinery Corp. Folded box blank crushing and
gluing machine. 2,876,731, 3-10-59, CI. 118 — 44.
Lopez, Rene. Casing for camera. 2,868,098, 1-13-59, CI.
ng } ^ 5
Lopez, Rene. Camera case. 2,899,879. 8-18-59, CI. 95 — 11.
Lopez, Rene. Combination camera and radio. 2,899,881, 8-
18-59. CI. 95—12.
Lopez, Serafin G. Hook and cleat combination. 2,892,230,
6-30-59, CI. 24 — 123.
L6pez-Henriquez, Miguel. Brassiere construction. 2,900,982,
8-25-59. CI. 128 — 476.
Lopp. Charles R. : See —
Levit, Edward C, and Lopp. 2,894,631.
Lo Presti, Roy F. : See —
Boersma, Richard F., and Lo Presti. 2,889,913.
Lo Presti, Roy F., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Troughing roller
assemblies for flexible cable supported belt conveyors.
2,885,066, 5-5-59, CI. 198—192.
Lo Presti, Roy F., and J. R. Madeira, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Rigidly spaced limber idler troughing roller assembly for
endless conveyor. 2,875,886, 3-3-59, CI. 198 — 192.
Lo Presti, Roy F., and H. E. Smith, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Troughing roller assembly for belt conveyors. 2,892,533,
6-30-59, CI. 198—192.
Lorain Products Corp. : See —
Huge, Henry M. 2,892,133.
Huge, Henry M. 2,896,147.
Merkel, Stephen L. 2,914,720.
L'Orange G.m.b.H. : See —
L'Orange, Rudolf H. 2,912,168.
L'Orange, Rudolf H., to L'Orange G.m.b.H. Fuel Injection
unit. 2,912,168, 11-10-59, CI. 239—88.
Lorch, Hermann R., and J. A. McCleery, to British Insulated
Calender's Cables Ltd. Electric heating cables. 2,905,919,
9-22-59. CI. 338—224.
Lord, Arthur V., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
and Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd. Electronic in-
formation storage. 2,882,444, 4-14-59, CI. 315 — 11.
Lord, George W., to National Research Development Corp.
Cold rolling mills. 2,872,833, 2-10-59, CI. 80 — 38.
Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
magnetic core testing. 2,888,641, 5-26-59, CI. 324 — 34.
574
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,918,633.
Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland, The Commissioners for Executing the Office
of, and Parsons and Marine Engineering Turbine Research
and Development Association, The : See —
Cleff, Peter H. 2,888,784.
Lord, John G., and C. W. Woods, to Philco Corp. Insertion
machine. 2,908.010, 10-13-59, CI. 1—101.
Lord Mfg. Co. : See —
Beck, Merrill G. 2,893,722.
Coleman, Elmer \V., Jr., and Alstadt. 2.900,292.
Coleman, Elmer W., Jr., and Alstadt. 2,905,582.
Lipinski, Richard J. 2,881,106.
Painter, Giles W. 2,906,523.
Lord, Richard W. : See — -
Schenker, Bernard, Lord, and Campbell.
Lord, Thomas J. : See —
Booth, Harrv T., and Lord. 2,894.526.
Booth, Harry T., and Lord. 2,894,712.
Lord, Thomas J., and G. G. Foltz, to United Aircraft Products,
Inc. Repeated action injector apparatus. 2,886,280,
5-12-59, CI. 251—13.
Lord P.altimnre Press, Inc.. The : See —
Klein, Clarence F. 2,916,859.
Loredo. Cvril J. Pen and pencil holder. 2,913,789, 11-24-59,
CI. 24—10.
Loren Cook Co. : See —
Rudy, Emil. 2,911,900.
Lorence, Herman R. : See —
Grant, David, and Lorence. 2,909,927.
Lorence, Raymond W., Sr. : See —
Hermann, Joseph A., and Lorence. 2,897,640.
Lorenian, Eugenia. Manufacture of slidable-core pencils.
2,902,754, 9-8-59, CI. 29 — 417.
Lorensen, Lyman E. : See —
Hewett, William A., Jones, and Lorensen. 2,895,915.
Lorensen, Lyman E., to Shell Development Co. Lubricating
oil compositions. 2,915,471, 12-1-59, CI. 252—51.5.
Lorensen, Lyman E., E. R. Barnum, and J. Zachar, to Shell
Development Co. Lubricating oil compositions. 2,889,282,
6-2-59, CI. 252—51.5.
Lorentzen, Hans K., to Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. Cord
lock fitting. 2,872,976, 2-10-59, CI. 160—173.
Lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See —
Anderle, Joseph A. 2,890,851.
Anderle, Joseph A. 2,901,035.
Lorentzen, Hans K. 2.872,976.
Lorenz, Albert, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H. Method and ap-
paratus for continuously degassing molten metals, particu-
larly steel, by evacuation. 2,893.860. 7-7-59, CI. 75 — 49.
Lorenz, Albert, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H. Roots type vac-
uum pumps. 2,906.448, 9-29-59, CI. 230—210.
Lorenz, Anton : See —
2,879,833.
2.890,742.
2,914,112.
2,914,113.
2,914,114.
Luckhardt. Johannes and W. 2,870,822.
Schliephacke. Fridtjof P. 2,869,017.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2.869.018.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,871,917.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,871.918.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,871,919.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,873,791.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,875,812.
Schliephacke. Fridtjof F. 2.875,813.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2.875 814.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,880,785.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,888,978.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,891,600.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,892.485.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,906,318.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,909,214.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,911,032.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,918,109.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,918,110.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,918,111.
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F. 2,918.112.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body
of a person. Re. 24,759, 12-29-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body
of a person. Re. 24,760, 12-29-59, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body of
a person. 2,872.968. 2-10-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body of
a person. 2,879,832, 3-31-59, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Reclining chair. 2,894,564, 7-14-59, 'CI.
155—117.
Lorenz, Anton. Reclining article of furniture. 2,895,538,
7-21-59, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Article of repose for supporting the body of
a person. 2,908,321. 10-13-59, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Anton. Multiple position reclining chair. 2,918,113,
12-22-59, CI. 155—106.
Lorenz, Donald L. : See — -
Aapelin, Leslie L., Murrnv, and Lorenz. 2,887,058.
Murray, John F., and Lorenz. 2,891,483.
Lorenz, Donald L., to Thompson Products, Inc. Movable
bushing for a pressure-loaded gear pump. 2,870,720,
1-27-59. CI. 103 — 126.
Lorpnz, Eldon L., to Michigan Wheel Co. Pitch blocks.
2,916,074, 12-8-59, CI. 153—32.
Fletcher, Peter S.
Fletcher, Peter S.
Fletcher, Peter S.
Fletcher, Peter S,
Fletcher, Peter S.
Lorenz, Edward J. : See —
Hauser, John H., and Lorenz. 2,872,391.
Lorenz, Gert : See —
Fischer, Wilhelm A., and Lorenz. 2,912,477.
Lorenz, James H., and F. R. Whaley, to Union Carbide Corp.
Preparation of mono-silane. 2,912,308, 11-10-59, CI.
23—204.
Lorenz, James H., and F. R. Whaley, to Union Carbide Corp.
Preparation of mono-silane. 2,915,368, 12-1-59, CI.
23—204.
Lorenz, Lothar : See —
Bartholome, Ernst, Frey, Lehrer, and Lorenz. 2,870,867.
Lorenz, Richard L., to General Time Corp. Program unit
for time recorder. 2,874,773, 2-24-59, CI. 161—21.
Lorenz, Rudolf : See —
Henecka, Hans, Timmler, and Lorenz. 2,888,451.
Lorenz, Walter : See —
Schrader, Gerhard, and Lorenz. 2,910,500.
Schrader, Gerhard, and Lorenz. 2,914,530.
Lorenz, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Di (lower
alkji)-mono(a-phenyl-/3-carbalkoxy-vinyl) phosphate esters.
2.894,018, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 401.
Lorenz, Walter, and G. Schrader. to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Thiophosphoric acid esters and process
for their production. 2,902,493. 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 326.5.
Lorenz, Walter, R. Muhlman, and G. Schrader, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manu-
facture of thiophosphoric acid esters. £,915,546, 12-1-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Lorenzen, Coby, to The Regents of the University of Cali-
fornia. Pit removal mechanism. 2,882,944, 4-21-59, CI.
146—28.
Lorenzo, Alfred : See —
Puddington, Ira E., Macllhinney, and Lorenzo.
2,883.059.
Lorenzo, Wilson. Lock safety device for door locks.
2,883,849, 4-28-59, CI. 70—427.
Loretitsch, Ferdinand J. Guard attachment for claw ham-
mer. 2,879,030. 3-24-59, CI. 254 — 26.
Lorette, Nicholas B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation
of keto ethers. 2,871,269, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 594.
Loria, Anthony : See —
Salminen, Umari F., Barr, and Loria. 2,895,826.
Loria, Samuel F. : See —
Bogater, John P., Loria, and Putnam. 2.908,415.
Lorig, Edwin T., to United States Steel Corp. Self-centering
roll. 2,869,860, 1-20-59, CI. 271—2.6.
Loring, Lewis D., Jr., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for
the manufacture of mixed base sodium calcium greases.
2,915,469, 12-1-59, CI. 252 — 40.
Loring, Ralph C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Seismic signal
interpretation apparatus. 2,877,554, 3-17-59, CI. 33 — 27.
Lorrain, Paul M. : See —
Everhart, Edgar, and Lorrain. 2,888,629.
Lorscheidt, Manfred K., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Housing seal
for internal combustion engines. 2,876,024, 3-3-59, CI.
286—1.
Lorthiois, Michel. Game-playing clubs. 2,882,053, 4-14-59,
CI 273 79
Lortie, Francis N. Posting collator. 2,913,257, 11-17-59,
CI. 282—29.
Lortz. Russell W.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Check valve.
2,900.998. 8-25-59. CI. 137—515.3.
Lortz, Victor. Swimmer's safety belt. 2,882.537, 4-21-59,
CI. 9—19.
Los Angeles By-Products Co. : See —
Gillette, Sidney G. 2,913,113.
Losch, Kenneth, and E. A. Petrocelli, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Bus bar power channel. 2,913,601, 11-17-59,
CI. 307—147.
Losch, Rudolf : See —
Scott, Larkin B., and Losch. 2,903,893.
Losco. Ezekiel F., J. H. Bechtold, and J. P. Webb, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Applying metal coatings to molyb-
denum. 2.874.453. 2-24-59, CI. 29 — 183.5.
Losco, Ezekiel F., and G. Strull, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Process for producing semiconductor devices.
2,909,453, 10-20-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Losco. Guiseppe : See —
Fusco, Raffaello. Losco, and Perini. 2,901,481.
Losev, Thomas B., to The Guiberson Corp. Swab cup.
2,887,347, 5-19-59, CI. 309 — 33.
Losfeld, Andre\ and M. Roustant. Instantaneous and time-
lag percussion fuse for gun and small-arm projectile.
2,882,825, 4-21-59, CI. 102 — 74.
Loshaek, Sam, to Rohm & Haas Co.
plural coat system for leather.
117—76.
Loshaek, Sam, and W. W. Toy, to Rohm & Haas Co. Methods
for producing coated leather and the products thereof.
2,884,336, 4-28-59, CI. 117—11.
Losinger & Co. A. G. : See —
Siegfried, Erwin. 2,871,554.
Lossau, Earl, to Bobcat Corp. Frame structure for golf bag
motor scooter. 2,908,510, 10-13-59, CI. 2S0 — 281.
Lossef. David. Interchangeable tube cap circuit. 2,901,690,
8-25-59. CI. 324 — 22.
Lossius, Allan R. Flv swatter having fly pick up. 2,902,793,
9-8-59, CI. 43—137.
Lossius, Allan R. Fly swatter and pick up device. 2,911,250,
11-3-59, CI. 294 — 99.
Polyisocvanate modified
2,884,340, 4-28-59, CI.
LIST OF PATENTEES
575
Loose leaf
E. M. D.
Lotarski, Stephen P., and F. R. Speight, to United Shoe
Machinery Corp. Insole rib attaching machines. 2,898,614,
8-11-59, CI. 12 — 20.
Lothrop, John W. : See —
Biug, Herbert A., and Lothrop. 2,910,573.
Lothrop, John W., and C. O. Rolando, to Polaroid Corp.
Photographic apparatus including fluid-spreading and sheet-
arresting mechanism. 2,871,777, 2-3-59, CI. 95—89.
Lott, De Forest, and E. G. Hamway, to The General Tire &
Rubber Co. Plastic upholstery material. 2,875,115,
2-24-59, CI. 154 — 46.
Lott, Harry C. : See —
Higgins, Walter A., and Lott. 2,870,980.
Lott, Jeremiah A. : See —
Horner, Hugh, and Lott. 2,883,098.
Lott, William A. : See —
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,918,470.
Lotter. Adolph G., to Stationers Loose Leaf Co.
binder. 2,886,039, 5-12-59, CI. 129—8.
Lottermoser, Manfred, to J. Croning (deceased) .
Croning, born Bornsen, sole heir of said J. Croning.
Molding material for producing shell molds for casting
purposes. 2,881,082, 4-7-59, CI. 106—38.8.
Lotvik, Lars G. W. : See —
Fredriksson, Per S. E., Arnelo, Lofgren, and Lotvik.
2,898,650.
Lotz, Otto, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fuel burning
apparatus. 2,868,179, 1-13-59, CI. 122—235.
Lotz, Otto, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Cyclone furnaces.
2,881,720, 4-14-59, CI. 110—28.
Lotz, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A. G. Prep-
aration of p-xylene dihalides. 2,868,821, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 429.9.
Lotz. Rudolf, and R. Gerlach, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-
Fabriken A. G. Process for the production of terephthalic
acid dimethyl ester. 2,876,252, 3-3-59, CI. 260—475.
Loucks, Alton L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Tube-form-
ing apparatus. 2,908,314, 10-13-59, CI. 153—1.
Louden, Harry L., to General Electric Co. Wire feeding ap-
paratus. 2.883,072, 4-21-59, CI. 214—1.
Louden Machinery Co., The : See —
Mayer, Wilbur. 2,918,540.
Louden, Russell L. Television aerial mast turner. 2,869,387,
1-20-59. CI. 74 — 425.
Loudon, Allen W. : See —
Launder, Ernie L., Frederick, and Loudon. 2,903,565.
Launder, Ernie L., Loudon, and Frederick. 2,903,566.
Loudon, Donald C. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Electrical appa-
ratus having means to control the supply of energy from
a coil to a plurality of circuits. 2,881,587, 4-14-59, CI.
60 — 39.14.
Loudon, Norman G. W. : See —
Flower, Stanley H., Parsons, and Loudon. 2,892,339.
Loudon, Robert C. Binder for papers, pamphlets, catalogs
and similar articles. 2,906,267, 9-29-59, CI. 129 — 1.
Loudon. Robert E., and V. G. Skare. to Clary Corp.
ing circuit. 2.877,387, 3-10-59, CI. 315 — 240.
Lougheed, Henry B. : See —
Safarik, Norman E., and Lougheed. 2,910,801.
Loughlin, Bernard D. : See —
Espenlaub, Walter C, and Loughlin. 2,868,872.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-
image-reproducing apparatus. 2,877,295, 3-10-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color or
monochrome, image-reproducing apparatus. 2,885,464,
5-5-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Image-
reproducing svstem for a color-television receiver.
2.885.465. 5-5-59. CI. 178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Wave-
signal modifying apparatus. 2,890,273, 6-9-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Lumi-
nance-signal component-conversion system. 2,892,021,
6-23-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Gamma-
correction apparatus. 2,896,014, 7-21-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Five zone
composite transistor with common zone grounded to pre-
vent interaction. 2,898,454, 8-4-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Screen
structure for constant luminance color receiver. 2,905,749,
9-22-59. Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Loughlin. Bernard D.. to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Automatic
index level control circuit. 2,905,752, 9-22-59, CI. 178 —
5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-tele-
vision transmitting system. 2,905,753, 9-22-59, CI. 178 —
5.4.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Auto-
matic-control systems for television receivers. 2,913,522,
11-17-59. CI. 178 — 7.3.
Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Detector
system correcting for single sideband distortion. 2,914,606,
11-24-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Loughlin, John P. Disposable safety razor. 2,911,711,
11-10-59, CI. 30—32.
Loughlin, Robert W. Tension spring. 2,884,240, 4-28-59,
CI. 267—15.
Loughman, William F. Process for coating metal. 2,888,391,
5-26-59, CI. 204 — 143.
Switch-
Loughran, Robert T., and W. P. Burton, to The M. W. Kel-
logg Co. Reactivation of catalyst for use in the reforming
of hydrocarbon oils. 2,867,579, 1-6-59, Cl. 208—136.
Loughren, Arthur V., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color-
balance control system. 2,877,293. 3-10-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Loughry, Theodore F., and R. M. Escott, to Surface Com-
bustion Corp. Pebble heat exchange apparatus. 2,867,512,
1-6-59, Cl. 23—284.
Loui, Phillip J. : See; —
Motyka, John J., and Loui. 2,906,408.
Louik, Leonard, and L. F. Marks, to Bruce Molded Plastics,
Inc. Luggage handles. 2,913,080, 11-17-59, Cl. 190 — 57.
Louis, Arnold S. : See —
Coler, Myron A., and Louis. 2,891,027-32.
Gottschall, Herbert A., Louis, and Guggenheim.
2,908,882.
Louis, Arnold S., and H. S. Zablocki. Potentiometer wiper
arm. 2,885,519, 5-5-59, Cl. 201 — 55.
Louis, Claus, K. Sieber, and F.-K. Koch. Heading machine
having an additional punch stroke effective at the forward
position of the header slide. 2,867,823, 1-13-59, Cl.
10—12.
Louis, Raymond M. R. G., and P. C. Foatelli. Receptacles.
2,907,052, 10-6-59, Cl. 4 — 187.
Louis, Romeo, to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Elec-
triques de Jeumont. Casing and method of making same.
2,902,934, 9-8-59, Cl. 102 — 43.
Louisville Cap Corp. : See —
Lipschutz, Frank K. 2,896,218.
Lipschutz, Frank K., and Rosenberg. 2,877,466.
Loukonen, Roy A. Draft hitches. 2,898,126, 8-4-59, Cl.
280 — 467.
Loung, Pai Y., to Wah Chang Corp. Purification of tung-
states. 2,893,832. 7-7-59, Cl. 23 — 51.
Loung, Pai Y., to Wah Chang Corp. Purification of tung-
states. 2,894,814, 7-14-59, Cl. 23 — 51.
Lounsberry, Stephen M. : See —
Steele, James R., and Lounsberry. 2,887,179.
Lourdes Instrument Co. : See —
Di Benedetto, Charles, Piemonte, and S. Di Benedetto.
2,917,229.
Louthan, Cordelia V. Hair curling device. 2,874,705,
2-24-59, Cl. 132—41.
Louthan, Rector P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Organic thio-
sulfenates and method of preparation. 2,913,475, 11-17-59,
Cl. 260 — 156.
Louthan, Rector P., and C. W. Kruse, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Organic sulfur halides, derivatives thereof, and prep-
aration of such halides and derivatives. 2,886,593, 5-12-59,
Cl. 260 — 543.
Loutz, Roger, to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Venoclysis appa-
ratus. 2,886,035, 5-12-59, CI. 128 — 272.
Louzos, Demetrios V., to Union Carbide Corp.
lyte battery system. 2,894,053, 7-7-59, Cl.
Love. Allan W. : See —
Brant, Arthur A., and Love. 2,874,348.
Love, David A. : See —
Davidson, Samuel H., Love, and Williams.
Smith, Kenneth A., and Love. 2,916,993.
Love, Delbert B. : See —
Sullivan, William R., Cleary, and Love. 2,917,388.
Love, Gordon W., and C. A. Pelizzari. Removable window
sash and a spring-channel combination therefor. 2,870,494,
1-27-59, Cl. 20—52.2.
Love, John, to K. A. C. Ltd. Toggle fasteners. 2,873,495,
2-17-59, Cl. 24 — 68.
Love, John, to K.A.C. Ltd. Flexible couplings for pipes.
2,904,356, 9-15-59, Cl. 285—226.
Love, John W., to United States of America, Air Force. Cen-
tering and mounting means for cathode ray tubes and the
like. 2,900,631, 8-18-59, Cl. 340 — 367.
Love, Joseph C. and M. M. Quickly attachable and detachable
cultivator shovel. 2,908,340, 10-13-59, Cl. 172 — 762.
Love, Kenneth T. A. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,699.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,698.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Dibble, Armstrong,
Rhodes. 2,905,776.
Love. Leslie G. Over center locking clamp.
7-28-59, Cl. 24 — 249.
Love, Martha M. : See —
Love. Joseph C. and M. M. 2,908,340.
Love, Millard. Tire grooving machine having cam guided
cutters capable of lateral movement in .opposite directions.
2,891,605, 6-23-59, Cl. 157—13.
Love, Paul M. : See — ■
Love, Russell B. 2,906,335.
Love, Richard R. Road paving machine. 2,907,319, 10-6-59,
Cl. 126—343.5.
Love, Robert M. : See—
Holcomb, Henry A., and Love. 2,898,291.
Love, Robert M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Proc-
ess for regenerating platinum catalyst in a reforming
process. 2,870,085, 1-20-59, Cl. 208 — 140.
Love, Russell B., 15% each to P. M. and W. B. Love. Credit
card punching device. 2,906,335, 9-29-59, Cl. 164 — 114.
Love, Wayne B. : See —
Love, Russell B. 2,906,335.
Lovecky, Albert J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wire unwrapping and rewrapping tool. 2,898,952, 8-11-59,
Cl. 140—124.
Solid electro-
136—87.
2,869,462.
Love, and
2,896,293,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Loveday, Paul E., to Union Carbide Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for maintaining efficiency of vacuum insulation.
2,900,800, S-25-59, CI. 62—45.
Lovegrove, Henry J., to Daystroni, Inc. Hermetic sealing
arrangements for electrical measuring instruments. 2,901,-
913. 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 18.1.
Lovegrove, John W., to United States of America, Navy.
Anti-gust stop. 2,900,348, 9-29-59, CI. 170 — 160.55.
Lovejoy, Elwyn R. : See —
Dawson, Thomas P., Lovejoy, Williamson, and YVitten.
2.913,367.
Lovelace, Donald E. : See —
Montgomery, Donald N., Lovelace, and Wilcox. 2,917,709.
Lovelace, Donaid E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Symmetrical transducer. 2,872.813, 2-10-59. CI. 73 — 398.
Lovelady, Isaac W., and S. P. Kroeker, to Sivalls Tanks. Inc.
Separator apparatus. 2,882,994, 4-21-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Loveland. Koger S. : See —
Currie, Courtland B., and Loveland. 2,868,457.
Loveland, Roger S., and L. I. Wolffe, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Thermostatic valve. 2,889,990,
6-9-59. CI. 236 — 48.
Lovelett, William C. : See —
Homa, Stephen W., aivo Lovelett. 2,886,193.
Loveley, Joseph D., to Chrysler Corp. Evaporator unit with
condensate collecting means. 2,886,956, 5-19-59, CI.
62—285.
Lovell, Clarence A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Quarter square electric voltag; multiplier. 2,906,459,
9-29-59, CI. 235 — 194.
Lovell, Clarence E., and C. J. Lewis, to American Metal
Climax, Inc. Production of alkali metal nitrates from al-
kali metal chlorides. 2,916,353, 12-8-59, CI. 23—102.
Lovell, Jack, to Chicago Pneumatic Industries Inc. Tower
raising mechanism. 2.887,191, 5-19-59, CI. 189 — 15.
Lovell, Jack, to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc. Steer-
ing mechanism for aircraft landing gear. 2,919,084,
12-29-59, CI. 244 — 50.
Lovell Mfg. Co. : See —
Smith. Ellwood H. 2,884,710.
Lovens kemiske Pabrik ved A. Kongsted : See —
Borrevang, Poul. 2,893.917.
Jansen, Alexander B. A., and Hamlet. 2,880,203.
Lovenston, Bessie B. : See —
Lovenston, Hans J. 2,883,755.
Lovenston, Hans J., deceased ; B. B. Lovenston, executrix,
to Hanlo Gage Co. Calibrating means for indicator gages.
2,883,755, 4-28-59, CI. 33—172.
Lover, Seth E. : See —
McCarty, Theodore M., and Lover. 2,897,709.
Lover, Seth E., to Gibson. Inc. Magnetic pickup for stringed
musical instrument. 2.896.491. 7-28-59. CI. 84 — 1.15.
Loverde, Lawrence V., to Oak Mfg. Co. Vibrators. 2,906,-
836, 9-29-59, CI. 200—90.
Lovett, Richard E., to National Standard Co. Wire cloth.
2,891,584, 6-23-59, CI. 139 — 425.
Lovett. Richard R., Jr. Syphon bailer for boats. 2,870,785,
1-27-59 CI. 137 — 560.
Lovett. William E., and E. D. Nostrand, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Motor fuel. 2,918,359, 12-22-59, CI.
44 — 56.
Lovich, Edward L. Plaster cast. 2,875,752, 3-3-59, CI.
128—83.
Lovick, Edward, Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Traveling
wave device. 2,«80,417, 3-31-59, CI. 343 — 731.
Lovsted, C. M., & Co., Inc. : See —
Oster, Harvey J. C, Jr. 2,895,624.
Low, John A. : See —
Howlett, Frank, Butler, and Low. 2,907,754.
Low Laszlo L.. to Purex Corp., Ltd. Bleaching and disinfect-
ing compositions. 2,897.154. 7-28-59. CI. 252—99.
Low. Paul H. Mobile log caddy. 2,896,961, 7-28-59, CI.
280 — 47.26.
Lowdermilk. Ford R. : See —
Bell, Thomas R., III., and Lowdermilk. 2,874,769.
Lowe, Arthur, J. A. Moyse. and A. M. Wooler. to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. Water-soluble organic nitrogen
compounds. 2,897.162. 7-28-59. CI. 260—2.
Lowe, Carl H., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Egg handling
equipment. 2,881,930, 4-14-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Lowe, Carol S. : See —
Williams, Robert F., Jr., and Lowe. 2,899,315.
Lowe, Charles S., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation by adsorption. 2,890,932,
6-16-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Lowe, Charles S., and W. H. McVey, to United States of
America, Atomic Energv Commission. Rare earth-actinide
separation by adsorption. 2,903,333, 9-8-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Lowe, Donald J., and F. I1'. Hillix, to Young Brothers Co.
Take-up for conveyors. 2,883,037, 4-21-59, CI. 198—208.
Lowe, Earl R. : See —
Smith, Gordon R. 2,870,686.
Lowe, Edison, and E. L. Durkee, to United States of America,
Agriculture. Apparatus for treating particulate material
with gaseous media. 2,876,558, 3-10-59, CI. 34 — 236.
Lowe, Frank W. : See —
Poindexter, Franklin E., and Lowe. 2,903,400.
Lowe, Fred C. Collapsible cores for concrete pipe. 2,878,545,
3-24-59, CI. 25—128.
Lowe, Harold, to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission. 2,888,-
834, 6-2-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Lowe, Harry N., Jr. : Vee —
Hahl, Robert G., and Lowe. 2,883,240.
Lowe, Helen M. Hair styling equipment. 2,874,704, 2-24-59,
CI. 132—34.
Hair styling device. 2,903,001, 9-8-59,
Lowe, Helen M,
CI. 132—39.
Lowe, Herbert J.
vice. 2.874.638
form locking de-
2,897,691.
2,892,556,
2,892,786.
2,892,788.
2,892.792.
2,892,821.
and Kavanagh.
Rolling contact printing
2-24-59. CI. 101 — 378.
Lowe, Irma B. Tool for supporting and using window clean-
ing implements. 2,895,153, 7-21-59, CI. 15 — 118.
Lowe, Joe, Corp. : See —
Ensler, Arthur S., and Friedman. 2,898,213.
Friedman, Aaron, Lurie, and Dale. 2,907,160.
Lowe, Robert E. Variable speed transmission.
8-4-59, CI. 74 — 757.
Lowe, Roy E. Vehicle load handling construction.
6-30-59, CI. 214—83.24.
Lowe, Russell T., and R. D. Cavanaugh, to Barry Controls
Inc. Resilient support. 2,912,212, 11-10-59, CI. 248 — 358.
Lowe, Warren : See —
Hotten, Bruce W„ and Lowe. 2,868,728.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, Lowe,
2,892,819.
Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, and Lowe. 2,892,790.
Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, Lowe, and Kavanagh.
2,892,783.
Lowe, Warren, to California Research Corp. p-Xylylene-
diamine salts of glycol boric acids. 2,883,412, 4-21-59, CI.
260—462.
Lowe, Warren, to California Research Corp. Ester-contain-
ing lubricant compositions. 2,898,299, 8—4-59, CI.
252 — 46.6.
Lowe, Warren, to California Research Corp. Process for pre-
paring lubricant compositions and concentrates therefor.
2.900,339, 8-18-59, CI. 252—33.4.
Lowe. W'arren, to California Research Corp. Lubricating oil
composition. 2.902.450. 9-1-59, CI. 252 — 336.
Lowe, Warren, and R. A. Stayner, to California Research
Corp. Compounded hydrocarbon fuels. 2,892,690, 6-30-59,
CI. 44—62.
Lowe, Warren, W. T. Stewart, and F. A. Stuart, to California
Research Corp. Lubricant composition. 2,892,791, 6-30-59,
CI. 252—56.
Lowe, Warren, W. T. Stewart, F. A. Stuart, and F. W.
Kavanagh, to California Research Corp. Detergent
copolymers. 2,892,816, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Lowe, Warren, W. T. Stewart, F. A. Stuart, and F. W.
Kavanagh, to California Research Corp. Detergent
copolymers. 2,892,818, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Lowe. Wilbur D.. and V. C James. Steam bath and generator
therefor. 2.902.580. 9-1-59, CI. 219 — 40.
Lowell Counter Co. : See —
Herlihy, William F. 2,905,955.
Lowell, Howard C, to Patton-MacGuyer Co. Wire termina-
tion device. 2,887,670, 5-19-59, CI. 339 — 275.
Lowell, Rudolph L. Adding device. 2,911,148, 11-3-59, CI.
235—80.
Lowen, Stanley. Container cap. 2,914,206, 11-24-59, CI.
215 — 41.
Lowen, Stanley. Pill or tablet dispenser. 2,918,167,
12-22-59, CI. 206 — 42.
Lowenborg, John G. F. : See —
Ekstfom, Gosta I., and Lowenborg. 2,900,959.
Lowenfeld. Rudolf : See —
Kracker. Herbert, Bauer, Kirst, Lowenfeld, and Staab.
2.908,679.
Lowenstein, Jos. H., & Sons. Inc. : See —
Tucker, Harold H. 2,890,094.
Lower, Willem E. : See —
Ten Have, Cornells D., Buningh, Le Nobel, Pieters, and
Lower. 2.893.954.
Lowerre, Ralph T., to United States Steel Corp. Rail bond
and method of installing the same. 2,893,640, 7-7-59, CI.
238 — 14.13.
Lowery, Fred. Hook attachment for hoists. 2,907,600,
10-6-59, CI. 294 — 83.
Lowerv, Fred, and J. D. Phillips. Emergency braking system
for vehicles. 2,900.053, 8-18-59, CI. 188 — 106.
Lowery, James A. : See — -
Thomas, Samuel O., Lowery, and Singleton. 2,914,525.
Lowery, James C. : See —
Cooper, Jacob L., Daniel, and Lowery. 2,913,784.
Lowerv, John M., to Radio Corp. of America. Tube tester.
2.S73.424, 2-10-59, CI. 324 — 26.
Lowey, Francis J., to American Brake Shoe Co. Press for
powdered metals. 2,913,764, 11-24-59, CI. 18 — 16.5.
Lowman, Maiden C, Jr., and E. J. Fisch, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Recovery of oil from tar sands. 2,871,180,
1-27-59. CI. 208—11.
Lowman, Robert K. Weight distributor for detachable trailer
hitch. 2,918,308, 12-22-59, CI. 280 — 406.
Lowndes, Wilbur J. : See —
Hunt, Reed O., Erickson, and Lowndes. 2,884,147.
Lownsberv. John G. Holders for cans for garbage, trash,
refuse, etc. 2,905,333. 9-22-59. CI. 211 — S3.
Lowrev Organ Co., The : See —
Erickson, Norman B. 2,881,293.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Cl. 260—
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Cl. 260—
Lowrie, Robert J. Surgical staple and stapler. 2,881,762,
4-14-59. CI. 128—337.
Lowry, Charles P. : See —
Cox. Russell E., and Lowry. 2,905,378.
Lowry, Edgar A., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Mag-
netic recorder mechanism. 2,912,514, 11—10-59, CI.
179 — 100.2.
Lowry, Lewis R., Jr. : See —
Reeder, James R., Schuh, and Lowry. 2,885,568.
Schuh, Niles F., Reeder, Lowry, and Hulsey. 2,885,569.
Lowry, Lewis R., Jr., and G. W. Ernsberger, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electrical generator control apparatus.
2,896,149, 7-21-59, CI. 322—28.
Lowther. Wilfred W., to Industrial Enterprises, Inc. Rec-
tangular cleaners. 2,902,112, 9-1-59, CI. 183 — 15.
Loyd, Robert J. : See —
Karasek. Francis W.. and Loyd. 2,879,140.
Lox, Walter E., to Forman, Ford & Co. Rubber-reactive pig-
ment and drying oil protective coating compositions.
2.901,447, 8-25-59. CI. 260 — 3.
Loxhani, John, to The Sigma Instrument Co. Ltd. Mechani-
cal guiding devices. 2,894,741. 7-14-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Loy, Alvin L., Sr. : See —
Warrick, Leon H.. and Loy. 2,901,180.
Loy, Fred W., to General Motors Corp. Method of assembling
laminated stators. 2,910,767, 11-3-59, CI. 29 — 155.61.
Loyen, Roger : See —
Hanlet, Jacques M. N., Heinisch, and Loyen. 2,919,402.
Lozeau, Homer A., to Koehler Mfg. Co. Battery charging
apparatus. 2,898,539, 8-4-59, CI. 320 — 32.
Lozensky, Charles A. Ratchet wrench. 2,891,434, 6-23-59,
CI. 81 — 60.
Lozier. Gerald S., R. Glicksman, and C. K. Morehouse, to
Radio Corp. of America. Primary cells. 2,874,079,
2-17-59, CI. 136—137.
Lozon, Alfred W. Arrow fletching fixture. 2,869,597, 1-20-59,
CI. 144 — 289.
Lubach, William F. : See —
Kroekel, Rolf H. W., and Lubach. 2,883,213.
Lubelle, Jack G. : See —
Mullen, Melvin Z. 2,869,286.
Luber-Finer Inc. : See —
Russell, John K., and Boggs. 2,878,016.
Luberoff, Benjamin J. : See —
Smolin. Edwin M., and Luberoff. 2,882,299.
Luberoff, Benjamin J., to American Cyanamid Co.
tion of acrvlic acid esters. 2,882,297, 4-14-59,
486.
Luberoff. Benjamin J., to American Cyanamid Co.
tion of acrylic acid esters. 2,882,298, 4-14-59,
486.
Lubersky, Albert R., and W. H. Wilcox, to Fibreboard Paper
Products Corp. Machine for setting up cartons. 2,887,022,
5-19-59, CI. 93—53.
Lubig, Richard. Process of making bread-like baked goods.
2,883,285, 4-21-59, CI. 99—90.
Lubin, Bernard L., and G. Burnet, Jr., to Commercial Solvents
Corp. Process for reducing moisture content of ammonium
nitrate. 2,884,999, 5-5-59. CI. 159 — 47.
Lubin, Samuel, to Sprague Electric Co. Remote monitoring
amplification. 2.901.634. 8-25-59. CI. 250 — 253.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Binary serial com-
parator. 2,889,534, 6-2-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Frequency divider.
2,892,934, 6-30-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Comparator. 2,905,931,
9-22-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Lubkin, Samuel, to Underwood Corp. Serial binary coded
decimal pulse train comparator. 2,910,667, 10-27-59, CI.
340 — 149.
Lubkin, Samuel, and E. Leonard, to Underwood Corp. Signal
generator. 2,889,548, 6-2-59, CI. 340 — 345.
Luboshez, Sergius N. F. Combined heat reflector and light
transmitter structure. 2,874,611, 2-24-59, CI. 88 — 60.
Luboshez, Sergius N. F. Thermal insulator. 2,874,612,
2-24-59, CI. 88 — 60.
Luboshez, Sergius N. F. Process for bending plastic sheet
material. 2,892,217, 6-30-59, CI. 18 — 56.
Lubow, Raymond. Delay apparatus. 2,892,898, 6-30-59,
CI. 179—100.1.
Lubowitz, Hyman R. : See —
Brown, Glenn H., Dreyer, Lubowitz, and Middendorf.
2,915,943.
Greenberg, Harry, and Lubowitz. 2,894,982.
Lubowitz, Hyman R., and H. Greenberg, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Preparation of alkoxysuccinic acid
esters. 2,894,980, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 484.
Lubrizol Corp., The : See —
Asseff, Peter A. 2,895,983.
Craig, Willis G., and Miller. 2,881,200.
Goldsmith. Fred C. 2,905,683.
Le Suer, William M. 2,915,517.
Miller, Clark O. 2.900.378.
Vogel, Paul W., and Meinhardt. 2,900,406.
Lubszynski, Hans G.. to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Electron discharge devices employing photoconductive tar-
get electrodes. 2.905,843. 9-22-59, CI. 313—65.
Lubszynski, Hans G., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Cathode ray tubes for colour television. 2,912,615,
11-10-59, CI. 315—12.
492096— P 37
Lubszynski, Hans G.. and J. Wardley, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Formation of layers of photo-conductive
materials. 2,900,280, 8-18-59, CI. 117 — 215.
Lubszynski, Hans G., E. F. G. McGill, and S. Taylor, to
Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Light sensitive devices.
2,910,602, 10-27-59, CI. 313—65.
Lucanera, Constantino, and H. Avery, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Omnidirectional beacon
antenna. 2,912,693, 11-10-59, CI. 343 — 761.
Lucarelli, Frank J. Highway guard. 2,902,669, 9-1-59, CI.
340 — 22.
Lucas, Alfred R., to North Electric Co. Telephone ringer
and the like. 2,872,672, 2-3-59, CI. 340 — 392.
Lucas, Alfred R., to North Electric Co. Volume control unit
for telephone ringer. 2,886,808, 5-12-59, CI. 340 — 397.
Lucas, Charles D. Wheel-supported advertising signs.
2,869,262. 1-20-59, CI. 40—129.
Lucas, Don D. Portable barbecue. 2,912,973, 11-17-59, CI.
126—30.
Lucas, George R. Arm rest. 2,877,049, 3-10-59, CI. 296 —
49.2.
Lucas, Ike F., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Bobbin.
2,904,283, 9-15-59, CI. 242 — 125.
Lucas, John A., to The Prime Mfg. Co. Adapter for sand
trap. 2,914,351, 11-24-59, CI. 291 — 11.
Lucas, John G. Combination fish hook and bait holder.
2,896,360. 7-28-59, CI. 43 — 44.2.
Lucas, John H. : See —
Simmonds, Wayne W. 2,867,338.
Simmonds, Wayne W. 2,903,948.
Simmonds, Wayne W. 2,903,949.
Simmonds, Wayne W. and A. J. 2,867,411.
Lucas, John H., and K. L. Smith, to Powers-Samas Account-
ing Machines Ltd. Electric storage and data routing appa-
ratus. 2,900,572, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 84.5.
Lucas, John W., to Yuba Consolidated Industries, Inc. Three
o'clock welding apparatus. 2,916,605, 12-8-59, CI. 219 —
126.
Lucas, Joseph E. Fabricated gate valve and method of
making the same. 2,868,495, 1-13-59, CI. 251—86.
Lucas, Joseph (Industries) Ltd. : See —
Bottoms, Charles H. 2,903,852.
Clarke, John S., and Collinson. 2,867,982.
Clarke, John S., and Jackson. 2,872,971.
Downing, Eric W. 2,877,933.
Downing, Eric W. 2,883,088.
Downing, Eric W., and Duddell. 2,891,701.
Freeman, Frank G. 2,904,066.
Hudson, Geoffrey J., and Gregory. 2,882,681.
Lawrence, Owen N. 2,872,784.
Prickett, Alfred D. 2,911,497.
Watkins, Sidney C. 2,878,065.
Lucas, Kenneth E. : See —
Folkins, Hillis O., and Lucas. 2,903,413.
Lucas, Robert A., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Esters of reserpic acid. 2,867,622, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 287.
Lucas-Rotax Ltd. : See —
Kitchen, John A. 2,916,032.
Kitchen, John A., and Denham. 2,898,978.
Lucas, Rupert G. Gauge for piston ring grooves. 2,901,829,
9-1-59, CI. 33—168.
Lucas, William H. : See —
Page, Donald J., and Lucas. 2,906,069.
Lucasey, James F. : See —
Hull. Maurice E., Lucasey, and Hoback. 2,897,083.
Lucchesi, Luciano. Mechanically operated violin bow and
the like. 2,917,963, 12-22-59, CI. 84 — 282.
Luce, Stewart B., to Swift & Co. Method of copolymerizing
acrylic or methacrylic acid with proteinaceous material
and product obtained. 2,868,740, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 8.
Luce, Yves. Liquid metering apparatus. 2,869,757, 1-20-59,
CI. 222—14.
Luchs'inger, Ernst G. L., to Paliz-Holding A.G. Hand knit-
ting apparatus. 2,881,605, 4-14-59, CI. 66 — 60.
Luchtenberg, Alex, to J. P. Bemberg Akt. Process for the
production of cellulosic sheets. 2,880,465, 4-7-59, CI.
18 — 57.
Lucia, Carroll J. : See —
McFarland, Forest R., and Lucia. 2,889,844.
Lucian, Arsene N., and W. A. Hilliard, to Longines-Wittnauer
Watch Co. Inc. Electric watch movement. 2,909,892,
10-27-59, CI. 58—28.
Lucien, Rene, to Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et
Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Vibration damper. 2,875,861,
3-3-59, CI. 188—88.
Lucien, Ren5, to Societe a responsabilite limitee : Recherches
Etudes Production R.C.P. Anti-rolling system for auto-
mobile vehicles and the like. 2,880,014, 3-31-59, CI.
280 — 112.
Lucien, Rene\ to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee Recherches-
Etudes-Production R.E.P. Electro-valve distributor.
2,887,125, 5-19-59, CI. 137 — 623.
Lucien. Rene, to Soci4t6 a responsabilite1 limitee : Recherches
Etudes Production R.E.P. Electro-magnetically controlled
hydraulic distributor. 2,905,195, 9-22-59, CI. 137 — 623.
Lucien, Rene\ to Societe a responsabilite limitee Recherches
Etudes Production R.E.P. Self regulating pump. 2,918,012.
12-22-59, CI. 103—37.
578
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,870,821.
2,870,822.
Lucien, Rene\ and J.-P. M. Legros, to Societe d'Inventions
Aeronautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M. Anti-skid mech-
anism for master cylinder operated brake. 2,868,338,
1-13-59, CI. 188—181.
Lucien, Rene, ana E. Tel-art. Magnesium alloys. 2,882,145,
4-14-59, CI. 75—168.
Luck, David G. C, to Radio Corp. of America. System of
communication employing pictorial display and time multi-
plexing. 2,919,303, 12-29-59, CI. 178—5.6.
Luck, Ronald E. : See —
Villiers, Joseph B., Jr., and Luck. 2,897,669.
Liicke, Josef : See — ■
Lodige, Wilhelm and P., and Lucke. 2,892,443.
Lodige, Wilhelm and P., and Lucke. 2,915,354.
Luckenbach, Edward C. : See —
Upchurch, Edward P., and Luckenbach. 2,876,079.
Luckenbach, Edward C, W. J. Metrailer, and C. E. Hem-
minger, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion system. 2,874,112, 2-17-59. CI. 208 — 48.
Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Herbicidal method and composition employing
substituted phenyl carabanic acids. 2,895,817, 7-21-59,
CI. 71—2.5.
Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Certain 2-phenylimino, 3-alkyl oxazolidines, composi-
tions and methods of use as herbicides. 2,902,356, 9-1-59,
01. 71—2.5.
Lucker, Millard B.. to Lambert Brake Corp. Wedge-operated
disc brake. 2,883,008. 4-21-59, CI. 188—72.
Lucker, Millard B., and R. R. Zindler, to Lambert Brake
Corp. Self-adjusting disc brake and annular piston-type
operating means therefor. 2,889,894. 6-9-59, CI. 188 — 72.
Luckett, Embry L. Portable livestock loading chute.
2,869,513, 1-20-59, CI. 119 — 82.
Luckhardt, Johannes, deceased ; W. J. P. Luckhardt, sole heir
of said Luckhardt, to N. P. Martin, and O. L. Walter,
trustees of Kappa Trust. Reclining article of repose for
supporting the body of a person. 2,870,621, 1-27-59. CI.
155—106.
Luckhardt, Johannes, deceased ; W. Luckhardt, administrator,
to A. Lorenz. Article of repose for supporting the body
of a person. 2,870,822, 1-27-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Luckhardt, Wassili : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes.
Luckhardt, Johannes.
Luckock, Mary R. : See —
Luckock, Vernon O. and M. R. 2,874,734.
Luckock, Vernon O. and M. R., 1/10 to Gadget-Of-The-Month
Club, Inc. Automatic container-filler device. 2,874,734,
2-24-59. CI. 141—87.
Lucks, Gustav E. Valve construction. 2,868,219, 1-13-59,
CI. 137—197.
Luczek, Walter : See —
Pepitone, Vincent, and Luczek. 2,911,777.
Luczek, Walter, and C. B. Cross, to Package Machinery Co.
Tucking mechanism for wrapping machines. 2,911,779,
11-10-59, CI. 53—378.
Ludbrook, Leslie C, to The British Thomson-Houston Co.
Ltd. Remote angular position control system. 2,901,681,
8-25-59, CI. 318—30.
Luddecke, Rudi. Automatically closable valve for a con-
tainer having a fluid under pressure therein. 2,912,144,
11-10-59, CI. 222—394.
Ludeke, Carl A., and L. A. Petrov, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corp. Tray supports and columns containing
same. 2,908,489. 10-13-59, CI. 261—113.
Liider, Giinther : See —
Hess, Hans, and Liider. 2,919,006.
Ludewig, Hermann, to VEB Thuringisches Kunstfaserwerk
"Wilhelm Pieck" Schwarza. Process for the elimination
of the unconverted polymer-forming monomers from syn-
thetic linear polyamides. 2,867,805, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 78.
Ludi & Cie. Metallwarenfabriken, Plawil : See —
Bruggmann, Albert. 2,872,064.
Ludman, Walter W., and T. Sowirka, to Philco Corp. Test-
ing apparatus. 2,918,648, 12-22-59, CI. 339 — 150.
Ludowici, Johann W. Apparatus for transporting a stack of
articles into and out of a processing chamber. 2,908,524,
10-13-59, CI. 294 — 63.
Luduena, Proilan P., to Sterling Drug Inc. Parenteral com-
position to reduce duration of local anesthesia. 2,919,228,
12-29-59, CI. 167—65.
Ludvigsen, Carl W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Instruments
for measuring electrical resistance. 2,884,594, 4-28-59,
CI. 324—62.
Ludvigsen, Leonard E., to Librascope, Inc. Potentiometer
coil winding machine. 2,914,262, 11-24-59, CI. 242 — 9.
Ludvigson, Merrill T., to Collins Radio Co. Automatic
antenna coupler. 2,910,655, 10-27-59, CI. 333 — 17.
Ludwig, Bernard J. : See —
Berger, Frank M., and Ludwig.
Berger, Frank M., and Ludwig.
Ludwig, Carl, C. H. Wheeler, and A.
Corp. Hydraulic motor with wide vane and
exhaust ports and special seals. 2,902,009, 9-
121—97.
Ludwig, Ernst, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Akt. Control system
for regulation of direct current machines with rectifiers in
armature and exciter circuits. 2,870,390 1-20-59, CI.
318—327.
Ludwig, John R., to Dana Corp. Tractor take-off clutch.
2,899,897, 8-18-59, CI. 192 — 48.
2,900,509.
to United States of
Calutron. 2,901,618,
CI.
2.87R.280
2,884,444.
R. Deedman, to Ex-Cell-O
duplicate
-1-59. CI.
Ludwig, Leon R. : See —
Cumming, James M., and Ludwig.
Ludwig, Leon R. and R. C. Bergvall,
America, Atomic Energy Commission.
8-25-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Ludwig, Louis. Outlet winker. 2,894,098, 7-7-59,
200 — 115.5.
Ludwig, Milton : See —
Cunningham, John R., and Ludwig. 2,907,644.
Ludwig, Milton, to Standard Oil Co. of California. Method
for recovering asphaltic materials from aqueous mixtures.
2,919,239, 12-29-59, CI. 208 — 39.
Ludwig, Walter D. Hand valve. 2,872,944, 2-10-59, CI.
137—625.47.
Luebke, Emmeth A. : See —
Hurwitz, Henry, Jr., Brooks, Mannal, Payne, and
Luebke. 2,879.216.
Luebke, Emmeth A., and L. B. Vandenburg, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Neutronic reactor
producing thermoelectric power. 2,902,423, 9-1-59, CI.
204 193.2.
Luebkeman, George C. Drafting devices. 2,883,754, 4-28-59,
CI. 33—104.
Lueck, Irving B., and M. Friedman, to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Co. Method and apparatus for toughening lenses.
2,886,921, 5-19-59, CI. 49 — 45.
Lueders, Oscar W. Socket adapter arrangement. 2,875,278,
2-24-59 CI. 179—1.
Luehring, Elmer L. : See —
Rittenhouse, Joseph W., and Luehring. 2,918,588.
Luehring, Elmer L, and H. E. Poe, to Hi-Voltage Equipment
Co. Tandem vacuum switches. 2,915,611, 12-1-59, CI.
200 — 145.
Luehrs, Hans J., to The Cottrell Co. Grlpper assemblies.
2,906,204, 9-29-59, CI. 101 — 409.
Luenberger, Frederick O.. to U.S. Electrical Motors, Inc.
Lubrication system. 2,902,323, 9-1-59, CI. 308 — 187.
Luenberger, Frederick O., to U.S. Electrical Motors, Inc.
Dynamoelectric machinery having a supplemental saturable
core rotor. 2,912,631, 11-10-59, CI. 318 — 232.
Luenberger, Frederick 0., to U.S. Electrical Motors, Inc.
Dynamoelectric machine provided with sealing means, and
process for making same. 2,919,359, 12-29-59, CI. 310 — 86.
Luetzelschwab, Edgar J. : See —
Uhll. Roy B.. and Luetzelschwab. 2,896.657.
Lufcy, Carroll W. Magnetic transducer head for tape re-
cording, playback and erasing. 2,912,515, 11-10-59, CI.
179 — 100.2.
Lufkin Foundry & Machine Co. : See —
Cluck, John M., Jr., and Miles. 2,913,132.
Lufkin, Paul M., and D. E. Stubbins, to Radio Corp. of
America. Cathode ray tube deflection and high voltage
apparatus. 2,872,615, 2-3-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Lufkin Rule Co. : See —
Zelnick, Charles. 2.876.552.
2,883,758.
2,899,839.
2.900,733.
2,904,282.
2,911,726.
National d'Etudes et de Recherches
Aeronautiques. Devices for measuring the relative amount
of a paramagnetic gas in a gaseous mixture. 2,903,883,
9-15-59, CI. 73—27.
Luftig, Sanford B., to Hughes Aircraft Co.
amplifier. 2,879,385, 3-24-59, CI. 250—27.
Lufttechnischen Gesellschaft m. b. H. : See —
Breuning, Ernst G. 2,872.642.
Luger, Norbert J. Collapsible pontoon boat.
3-10-59, CI. 114 — 61.
Lugli, Giuseppe, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni.
vehicle wheel tires 2.874,742, 2-24-59. CI. 152 — 176.
Lugli, Giuseppe, to Pirelli S.p.A. Pneumatic tire. 2,895,525,
7-21-59, CI. 152—354.
Liihr. Heinrich. Multi-chamber dust filter plant. 2.902,113,
9-1-59. CI. 183—54.
Luijckx, Willem L. L. M., and N. G. Kramer, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Preparation of aldrin. 2,917,552, 12-15-59, CI.
260 — 648.
Luikart, Ralph, II : See —
Wilson, John W. 2,867,214.
Lukacs, George : See —
Hamilton, Edgar K., and Lukacs. 2,887,508.
TjItItqq AIptt * $((*(*
Lewis, Sheldon H., Van Ness, and Lukas. 2,901,396.
Luke, Oren V., Jr., G. B. Ulvild. and J. S. MacKenzie. to
Celanese Corp. of America. Purification of acetic acid by
azeotropic distillation. 2,893,923, 7-7-59, CI. 202 — 42.
Lukens, C. Dewitt, Surgical Mfg. Co., The : See —
Harkness, Reed B., and Lacey. 2.870,906.
Lukens, Frederick E., to Spring Packing Corp. Box lubri-
cator pad for journals in railway cars. 2,915,343, 12-1-59,
CI. 308—88.
Lukens Steel Co. : See —
McGlynn, James J. 2.904.880.
Petrovich. Anton I. 2,879.375.
Petrovlch. Anton I. 2.879,376.
Lukes, James J. : See —
Zinn, Eli, and Lukes. 2,914,574.
Lukk, Georges G., C. H. Caesar, and S. Ilnyckyj. to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Process for sweetening naph-
thas. 2.908,637, 10-13-59, Cl. 208 — 203.
Zelnick, Charles.
Zelnick, Charles.
Zelnick, Charles.
Zelnick, Charles.
Zelnick, Charles.
Luft, Karl, to Office
Logarithmic
2,876,728,
Pneumatic
LIST OF PATENTEES
579
Lukoff, Herman, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Light indicator tor
electrical signals. 2,891,242, 6-16-59, CI. 340 — 366.
Lukman, John C. : See —
Cahill, Richard H., De Fazio, and Lukman. 2,909,507.
Lulay, Arthur : See —
Lohr, Wilmer M., and Lulav. 2.878,548.
Lum, David W., and I. L. Mador, to National Distillers and
Chemical Corp. Preparation of N-substituted hydrazine
derivatives. 2,917,545, 12-15-59, CI. 260—583.
Lum, Funston G. : See —
Butler, Judson C, Lum, and Carlston. 2,878,235.
Schlatter, Maurice J., and Lum. 2,895,932.
Lum, Walter O., to Arthur C. Homeyer. Valves. 2,868,223,
1-13-59, CI. 137 — 454.6.
Lumber Fabricators. Inc. : See —
Odegaard, John C, and Grobert. 2,872,714.
Luminous Ceilings, Inc. : See —
Rosenstein, Arthur L. 2,892,077.
Lummus Co., The : See —
Korpi, Karl J., and Johnson. 2,890,952.
Kraft, Wheaton W. 2,881,136.
Maxwell, Carl A., and Parrisn. 2,886,067.
Mekler, Valentine, Sehutte, and Korpi. 2,908,625.
Worn, George A., and Evans. 2,916,260.
Lummus Cotton Gin Co. : See —
Vandergriff, Arvel L. 2,898,635.
Vandergriff, Arvel L., and Van Doom. 2,912,720.
Van Doom, Donald W. 2,908,058.
Van Doom, Donald W.. and Pease. 2,882,816.
Lumoprint-Zindler K.G. : See —
Schwienbacher, Georges. 2,903,954.
Luna, Kenneth E. : See —
Patterson. Milton E., Luna, and Ishler. 2,901,375.
Luna, William T. Extension attachment for vehicle jacks.
2.882,012, 4-14-59. CI. 254 — 133.
Lund, Alvin O., and M. Fink, to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Load measuring device for elevator systems. 2,886,137,
5-12-59, CI. 187—29.
Lund, Arthur W. Combined ladder and scaffold sling sup-
port. 2,908,345, 10-13-59, CI. 182—214.
Lund, Axel P. Collapsible raft. 2,876,467, 3-10-59, CI.
9—11.
Lund, Edward J. Display easel. 2,880,534, 4-7-59, CI. 40—
124.1.
Lund, Harold S., to A. O. Smith Corp. Automatic safety
control for automatic machinery. 2,912,565, 11-10-59,
CI. 219 — 124.
Lund, Jack : See —
Cooper, Bruce L., and Lund. 2,878,339.
Lund, Lyle W. : See-
Graving, Robert S., and Lund. 2,895,694.
Lund, Theodore J. : See —
Martensson, Marten, and Lund. 2,876,983.
Lundahl, Arthur C. : See —
Sawyer, Donald W., and Lundahl. 2,871,563.
Lundahl, Carl and S., to Allmanna Svenska Elektrlska Ak-
tiebolaget. Method for joining electrodes. 2,914,654,
11-24-59. CI. 219 — 136.
Lundahl, Ossian : See —
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,883,827.
Lundberg, Bonnie. Hanger for drawings. 2,913,123, 11-17-
59, CI. 211 — 48.
Lundberg, Hans T. F., R. W. Pringle, K. I. Roulston, and
G. M. Brownell. Aerial geophysical exploration with
scintillation spectrometer. 2,897.368. 7-28-59. CI. 250 — 71.
Lundborg, Carl J., to Anaconda Aluminum Co. Measuring
means for the bath resistance of aluminum reduction cells.
2,918,421, 12-22-59, CI. 204—225.
Lundborg, Gustav L. Water ski pole. 2,893,021, 7-7-59,
CI. 9—24.
Lundburg, Frank J. : See —
De Rosa, Louis A., Masonson, and Lundburg. 2,915,750.
Lundburg, Frank J., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Radio frequency delay line. 2,916,615,
12-8-59. CI. 250—15.
Lunde. Earl N. Picking and grappling device. 2,905,498,
9-22-59. CI. 294 — 19.
Lunde, Einar, and W. T. Nichols, to The Trane Co.
Centrifugal blower wheel. 2,884,187, 4-28-59, CI.
23q 134
Lunde, Einar, and W. T. Nichols, to The Trane Co. Centrifu-
gal blower wheel structure. 2,894,681. 7-14-59, CI. 230—
134.
Lunde, Einar O., to Magor Car Corp. Door operating motor
means for gable bottom cars. 2,893,327, 7-7-59, CI.
105—240.
Lunde, Kenneth E., to Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Grease
extracting ventilator for kitchen ranges. 2,889,007, 6-2-59,
CI. 183—37.
Lundeberg, Edgar C. Typewriter ribbon shield. 2,884,112,
4-28-59, CI. 197—170.
Lundeen, Chester A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Jerk and safety
line retaining means for tongs. 2,875,657, 3-3-59, CI.
81—53.
Lundeen, Gottfred M. Cleaning and scouring device.
2,909,799, 10-27-59, CI. 15—164.
Lundeen, Stanley A. Automatic water softening system.
2.902,155. 9-1-59. CI. 210 — 105.
Lundell, Vernon J. Rotary row crop chopper. 2,880,561,
4-7-59. CI. 56—16.
Lundell, Vernon J. Corn chopper. 2,888,795, 6-2-59, CI.
56—23.
Lundell, Vernon J. Hay chopper. 2,906,005, 9-29-59, CI.
56 — 505.
Lunden, Olof B., and K. G. Wensman, to Stora Kopparbergs
Bergslags Aktiebolag. Device for distillation. 2,880,145,
3-31-59, CI. 202—158.
Lunden, Robert K. Baby nursing and feeding bottle.
2,907,485, 10-6-59, CI. 215 — 11.
Lundgaard, Melvin O. Seed planter check correcting mech-
anism. 2,910,023, 10-27-59, CI. Ill — 16.
Lundgren, Axel G. Suspending folders. 2,889,832, 6-9-59,
CI. 129 — 16.7.
Lundgren, Bruce H., and M. M. Hann, to Sundstrand Machine
Tool Co. Porting arrangement for hydraulic pumps and
motors. 2,896,546. 7-28-59, CI. 103—162.
Lundgren, Charlie N. Suspension bridging structure.
2,914,816, 12-1-59, CI. 20 — 9.
Lundgren, Claes E. G. : See —
Arborelius, Mans M., and Lundgren. 2,896,616.
Lundgren, Harold P. : See —
Moore, Joseph E., and Lundgren. 2,888,315.
Lundgren, Herbert K. Window sash mounting. 2,879,559,
3-31-59, CI. 20—52.2.
Lundgren, Herbert K. Balance spring construction for
window sash. 2,890,502, 6-16-59, CI. 20 — 52.
Lundgren, Herbert K. Window construction. 2,907,079,
10-6-59, CI. 20 — 52.2.
Lundgren, John L., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Electric ignition
system for the oven or broiler burner on a gas stove.
2,870,835, 1-27-59, CI. 161—9.
Lundgren, Robert H. Ladder attachment. 2,870,948.
1-27-59, CI. 228—60.
Lundhal, Sven : See —
Lundahl, Carl and S. 2,914,654.
Lundholm, Josef E. Magnetic door latch. 2,894,778, 7-14-59.
CI. 292—251.5.
Lundin, Sven O., to Aktiebolaget Melka. Folded shirt secur-
ing means. 2,889,971, 6-9-59, CI. 223 — 71.
Lundmark, Johan F. S. : See —
Danielssen, Karl E. H., and Lundmark. 2,885,145.
Lundquist, Birger H., and R. E. Fentner. Dental pattern.
2,889,598, 6-9-59, CI. 22—164.
Lundquist, Bror A. Device for dissolving and mixing soluble
solid fertilizers in flowing water. 2,869,926, 1-20-59, CI.
299 — 84.
Lundquist, Richard C, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Pusher plate
means for boring type mining machine. 2,868,529, 1-13-59,
262—7.
Lundquist, Robert H. : See —
Sherwood, Robert C, and Lundquist. 2,872,364.
Lundquist, Sven A. : See —
Carlen, Solve, and Lundquist. 2,897,107.
Lundqvist, Harald O. Wall shelving. 2,919,033, 12-29-59,
CI. 211 — 147.
Lundry, Walter R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transmission regulation. 2,876,283, 3-3-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Lundsager, Christian B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Orientation of polyethylene terephthalate film. 2,899,713,
8-18-59, CI. 18—56.
Lundstedt, Margit E. Collapsible cabin. 2,894,290, 7-14-59,
CI. 20 — 2.
Lundstrom, Alexis A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Zero direct current sweep circuit. 2,886,701, 5-12-59, CI.
250—27.
Lundvall, Dan B. H., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for signal receivers. 2,883,464, 4-21-59, CI.
179—15.5.
Lundy, Alvin S., R. P. Hartupee, and N. J. Panzica, to Claude
B. Schneible Co., Inc. Air treating system. 2,886,298,
5-12-59, CI. 261—14.
Lundy, Arthur J., to Short Brothers & Harland Ltd. Stands.
2,890,850, 6-16-59, CI. 248—166.
Lundy, Rodney B., and H. R. Miller, to John W. Bolton &
Sons, Inc. Adjustable port valve. 2,917,069, 12-15-59, CI.
137—240.
Lundy, Warren J., and K. I. Swan, to United States Rubber
Co. Screen conveyor. 2,880,848, 4-7-59, CI. 198—131.
Lung, Elmer : See —
Hovermale, Carroll O. 2,898,903.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Pump. 2,867,173,
1-6-59, CI. 103—87.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Pumps. 2,885,964,
5-12-59, CI. 103—87.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Pumps. 2,901,976,
g i 59 q\ iQ3 5
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Pressure differential
responsive snap-acting control for pumps and the like.
2,919,321, 12-29-59, CI. 200—83.
Lung, Kenneth R., to The Tait Mfg. Co. Electric motor
construction. 2,919,357, 12-29-59, CI. 310—42.
Luning, George A., and L. A. Wilson, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Card feeding means. 2,877,017,
3-10-59, CI. 271 — 44.
Lunkenheimer, Carl J. : See —
Vann. James K., Sr., and Lunkenheimer. 2,885,111.
Lunn, Clarence R.. to General Motors Corp. Carburetor float
mechanism. 2,873,957, 2-17-59, CI. 261 — 69.
Lunn, Clarence R.. to General Motors Corp. Carbureting
system. 2,881,746, 4-14-59, CI. 123 — 127.
Lunn, Clarence R., to General Motors Corp. Anti-icing
carburetor. 2,890,871, 6-16-59, CI. 261 — 41.
Lunn, Clarence R., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor float
mechanism. 2,902,045, 9-1-59, CI. 137 — 400.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Lunn, Richard T., to A.C.E. Machinery Ltd. Power-oper-
ated mobile hoists. 2,905,272. 9-22-59, CI. 187 — 11.
Lunsford, Carl D., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Substituted
amino alcohols. 2,878,264, 3-17-59, CI. 260—326.5.
Lunsford, Carl D., to A, H. Robins Co., Inc. Certain esters
of amino alcohols. 2,882,276, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 326.3.
Lunsford, Carl D., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Method
of production of 5-o-methoxyphenoxymethyl-2-oxazolidone.
2,895,960, 7-21-59, CI. 260—307.
Lunsford, Charles L. : See —
Woodard, George W., and Lunsford. 2,880,102.
Lunsford, Clyde H. Retractible emergency light. 2,918,566,
12-22-59, CI. 240—7.1.
Lunzer, Frederic A., to DeJur-Amsco Corp. Motion picture
film drive. 2,893,287, 7-7-59, CI. 88 — 18.4.
Luoma, Aarne A., and J. 6. Williams, to Worthington Corp.
Pressure responsive valve. 2,890,014, 6-9-59, CI. 251 — 14.
Lupear Product, Inc. : See —
Bunting, Arthur R. 2,887,911.
Lupfer, Lale E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pneumatic tele-
metering apparatus. 2,890,707, 6-16-59, CI. 137 — 86.
Lupfer, Dale E., and E. A. Houser, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Gas analyzer. 2,880,073, 3-31-59, CI. 23 — 254.
Lupfer, Dale E., and D. M. Vesper, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Automatic time-temperature curve apparatus. 2,885,885,
5-12-59, CI. 73—17.
Lupfer, Dale E., and E. D. Tolin, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Multistream analyzer with stream switching apparatus.
2,890,617, 6-16-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Lupo, Fritz J., to Feedmatic Inc. Rotfiry device and torque
transmission means therefor. 2,889,075, 6-2-59, CI. 221 —
182.
Lurgi Gesellschaft fur Chemie und Huttenwesen m.b.H. :
See—
Schytil, Franz. 2,916,372.
Lurgi Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik m. b. H. : See —
Schnur, Friedrich. 2,870,185.
Lurie, Benjamin L. Air filter. 2,877,863, 3-17-59, CI.
183 — 49.
Lurie, Daniel : See —
Friedman, Aaron, Lurie, and Dale. 2,907,160.
Lurie, David, to American Cyanamid Co. Alum containing
antioxidant and manufacture of sized paper therewith.
2,875,045, 2-24-59, CI. 92 — 21.
Lurie, Robert, to Campbell-Lurie Plastics, Inc. Meat pack-
aging and the like. 2,918,379, 12-22-59. CI. 99—174.
Lurie, Robert J. : See —
Houska, Vladimir J., and Lurie. 2,912,397.
Lurie, William B. : See —
Tull, William J., Frederick, McKay, and Lurie. 2,915,748.
Lurk, Hans-Joachim : See —
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim, Tiesler, Lurk, and Schroder.
2,868,883.
Kesten, Ulrich, and Lurk. 2,904,635.
Lusby, William E., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of refractory metals. 2,876,094, 3-3-59, CI.
75—84.4.
Luscher, Robert W. : See —
Kosowsky, David I., and Luscher. 2,913,677.
Luscombe, Arthur J. Portable feed mixer. 2,896,923,
7-28-59\ CI. 259 — 8.
Lusk, Charles E. Land leveling apparatus. 2,880,528,
4-7-59, CI. 37—169.
Luskin, Leo S. : See —
De Benneville. Peter L.. and Luskin. 2,897,182.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Luskin. 2,899,406.
Matlin, Nathaniel A., and Luskin. 2,888,314.
Luskin, Leo S., to Rohm & Haas Co. 2-isothiocyanatoiso-
camphane. 2,885,428. 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 454.
Lusskln, Robert M. : See —
Goldstein, Emanual, and Lusskin. 2,89,470.
Levy, Joseph, and Lusskin. 2,889,339.
Levy, Joseph, and Lusskin. 2,889,340.
Lusted, Emile w„ to Fuller Co. Discharge means for storage
vessels. 2,915,339, 12-1-59, CI. 302—53.
Lusted, Emile W., to Fuller Co. Pressure equalizer for dis-
charge vessels. 2,915,340, 12-1-59, Cl. 302 — 53.
Lusti, John, and R. W. Madison, to Otis Elevator Co. Con-
trol of position indicator for elevators. 2,903,093, 9-8-59,
Cl. 187—29.
Lustig, Elvera : See —
Lustig, Walter R. 2,890,476.
Lustig, Frank : See —
Briskin, Theodore S., Lustig, and Taylor. 2,907,532.
Lustig, Frank C, to Revere Camera Co. Safety device for
exposure in turret type motion picture camera. 2,906,163,
9-29-59, Cl. 88 — 16.
Lustig, Frank C, to Revere Camera Co. Sensing device.
2,910,957, 11-3-59, Cl. 116—114.
Lustig, Howard E., and W. F. Weber, to Sperry Rand Corp.,
Ford Instrument Co. Division. Punched card resistance
matrix function generator. 2,887,552, 5-19-59, Cl. 201 — 48.
Lustig, Walter R., deceased, by E. Lustig, administratrix,
to Atwood Vacuum Machine Co. Hinged lid and hood
supports for motor vehicles. 2,890,476, 6-16-59,. Cl.
16—128.1.
Lustwerk, Ferdinand : See —
Neumann, Ernest P., and Lustwerk. 2,888,191.
Lutcke, Helmut O. : See—
Schinke, Hans-Werner, and Lutcke. 2,873,569.
Lutes, Harold R. Slide changer. 2,878,719, 3-24-59, Cl.
88—28.
Luther, Arch C, Jr. : See —
Bernard, Francois R. C, Wentworth, and Luther.
2,877,291.
Dennison, Robert C, and Luther. 2,877,296.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilized
clipper and clamp circuits. 2,875,332, 2-24-59, Cl.
250—27.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
transmission system. 2,887,575, 5-19-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Multi-
vibrator with cathode stabilized by a capacitor. 2,891,148,
6-16-59, Cl. 250—27.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Aperture
correction circuits. 2,913,540, 11-17-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and R. J. Marian, to Radio Corp. of
America. Phase generating systems. 2,879,441, 3-24-59.
Cl. 315—10.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., R. J. Marian, and I. Bosinoff, to Radio
Corp. of America. Television control system. 2,890,276,
6-9-59. Cl. 178 — 7.1.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and I. Bosinoff, to Radio Corp. of
America. Image signal correction apparatus. 2,892,025.
6-23-59, Cl. 178—7.1.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and L. J. Baun, to Radio Corp. of
America. Protection system for cathode ray tubes. 2,913,-
621, 11-17-59, Cl. 315—20.
Luther, Herbert G. : See —
Aterno, Joseph P., Luther, Hawle^, and Sacchi. 2,908,609.
Price, Kenneth E., and Luther. 2,907,693.
Luther, Herbert G., to Chas. Pfizer &: Co., Inc. Animal feed
composition and method of feeding said composition to
animals. 2,907,658, 10-6-59, Cl. 99 — 2.
Luther, Herbert G., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Process of
alleviation of bloat in ruminants using citric acid esters.
2 908,608. 10-13-59, Cl. 167 — 53.
Luther, Paul E. Apparatus and method of filling containers.
2,880,766, 4-7-59, Cl. 141—292.
Luther, Paul E. Liquid filling system. 2,913,016, 11-17-59,
Cl. 141—7.
Luther-Werke, Luther & Jordan : See —
Jordan, Walter. 2,869,815.
Luthi, Alois G., to Luthi Machinery & Engineering Co., Inc.
Can body straightening machine. 2,895,530, 7-21-59,
Cl. 153—54.
Luthi, Hans, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Additive and meth-
od for improving wine production. 2,908,574, 10-13-59,
Cl. 99—35.
Luthi Machinery & Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Luthi, Alois G. 2,895,530.
Luthi, Oscar : See —
Rich, John P., and Luthi. 2,908,390.
Rich, John P., Luthi, and Thompson. 2,908,226.
Luthman, Lars G. V. : See — ■
Hedlund, Folke G. H., and Luthman. 2,877,054.
Luthy, Raymond V. : See — ■
Scott, John W., Jr., and Luthy. 2,910,514.
Lutke, Peter E. Grease seal for axially engaging clutch.
2,903,113, 9-8-59, Cl. 192—113.
Lutsker, Simon. Tubing cutter. 2,870,536, 1-27-59, Cl.
30—102.
Lutsky, Sidney. Back and abdomen bracing garment.
2,918,920, 12-29-59, Cl. 128 — 426.
Lutters, Willi : See —
Dahmen, Karl, and Lutters. 2,878,029.
Lutton, Melvin C, to ACF Industries, Inc. Module assembly.
2,905,920. 9-22-59. Cl. 339—17.
Lutton, Melvin C, to ACF Industries, Inc. Electrical as-
sembly. 2,907,924, 10-6-59, Cl. 317 — 101.
Luttrelle, William F. : See —
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and Luttrelle. 2 868,021.
Luttringhaus, Arthur, and K. Hagele, to E. Merck Akt., Darm-
stadt. Manufacture of 6,8 dinydroxy-n-octanoic acid-1.
2,915,536, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 413.
Lutyens, John L. : See —
Ainsworth, John R., Lutyens, and White. 2,867,262.
Barker, William A., and Lutyens. 2,885,058.
Lutz, August H., and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Pyridine compounds. 2,867.623, 1-6-59, Cl. 260 — 296.
Lutz, August H., and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
3-aryl-3-alkyl-2-pyrrolidones. 2,916,498, 12-8-59, Cl. 260 —
326.5.
Lutz, Earle R., and W. L. Shefield, to Atlas Powder Co.
Automatic machine for making and closing dynamite shell
cartridges and casings and similar apparatus. 2,898,817,
8-11-59, Cl. 93—39.1.
Lutz, Edward H. : See —
McCarty, Daniel J., and Lutz. 2,906,494.
Lutz, Friedrich, and H. Daniel, to Union Special Masehinen-
fabrik. G.m.b.H. Pedestal mounted portable bag closing
machine. 2,901,992. 9-1-59. Cl. 112 — 11.
Lutz, Frederick W., to Leetronics, Inc. Dispensing device.
2,900,116, 8-18-59, Cl. 222 — 477.
Lutz. Henry J., and R. F. Doran, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Initiator primer. 2,8S0,671, 4-7-59, Cl. 102 — 28.
Lutz. Irvin H. : See —
Kirkland, Earl V., and Lutz. 2,871.248.
Lutz, Karlheinz : See —
Scharstein, Ernst, Lutz, and Falkenberg. 2,887,641.
Lutz, Karlheinz, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Akt. Voltage
regulator for synchronous machines. 2,869,066, 1-13-59,
Cl. 322—25.
LIST OF PATENTEES
581
2,873,012, 2-10-59, CI.
2,869,649,
Lutz, Peter : See —
Buchkremer, Josef, Bolton, Lutz, and Wistuba. 2,913,772.
Lutz, Russell L. Electronic radio frequency ignition.
2,876,270, 3-3-59, CI. 123—148.
Lutz, William A., and W. T. Marston, to Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Ammonium sulfate production. 2,867,523, 1-6-59, CI.
71—61 .
Lutze, Donald M., to J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. Deep fat
frier. 2,867,164, 1-6-59, CI. 99 — 403.
Lu Valle, James E. : See —
Golberg, Gershon M., and Lu "Valle. 2,875,050.
Luvisi, John P. : See —
Schmerling, Louis, and Luvisi. 2,895,997.
Schmerling, Louis, and Luvisi. 2,916,532.
Luvisi, John P., to Universal Oil Products Co. Polyhalocyclo-
alkenic derivatives of dialkenyl melamines. 2,868,788,
1-13-59. CI. 260—249.6.
Luvisi, John P., to Universal Oil Products Co. Halo sub-
stituted polycyclic derivatives of pyridine and process.
2,889,329, 6-2-59, CI. 260—290.
Luvisi, John P., and L. Schmerling, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Preparation of halogen substituted polycyclic
epoxides. 2,882,279, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 348.
Luvisi, John P., and L. Schmerling, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Alkylation of aromatic compounds. 2,882,325,
4-14-59, CI. 260—671.
Luvisi, John P., and L. Schmerling, to Universal Oil Products
Co. Alkylation of aromatic compounds. 2,910,515,
10-27-59, CI. 260—671.
Luwa S.A. : See —
Sauter, Karl. 2,889,873.
Luward Corp. : See —
Zug, Morris W. 2,883,713.
Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Trepanier, Ivan. 2,894,081.
Lux, Eugene J. Vending machines
194 — 2.
Lux, Horst D., to M. Mackenzie. Helicopter rotor,
1-20-59, CI. 170—160.11.
Lux, Russell E., and A. M. Brubaker, to Whitmoyer Labora-
tories, Inc. Diamino-pyridine compositions for chemo-
therapy of coccidiosis. 2,895,874, 7-21-59, CI. 167 — 53.1.
Luz, Christian, to Ernst Leitz, G.m.b.H. Photographic en-
larger with automatic focus. 2,889,741, 6-9-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Lwowski, Viktor : See —
Goerrig, Dieter, and Lwowski. 2,915,381.
Lyben, Raymond G., to Ethyl Corp. Antiknock mixtures.
2,869,993. 1-20-59, CI. 44 — 69.
Lyddon, Percy E., to Morganite Inc. Split brushes.
2,918,591, 12-22-59, CI: 310—248.
Lydfors, John, to Aktiebolaget Addo. Symbol printing mech-
anisms in listing calculating machines and the like.
2.872,862, 2-10-59. CI. 101 — 93.
Lydic, William K. : See —
Horton, Richard C. Miller, and Lydic. 2,867,891.
Lydick, Harry M., to National- Standard Co. Stator block
construction for wire coiling machine. 2,912,182,
11-10-59, CI. 242—82.
Lydon, Richard M. : See —
Erskine, Archibald M., and Lydon. 2,893,886.
Lyijynen, Fred, to Chrysler Corp. Apparatus for forming
laminated material. 2.868,942, 1-13-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Lykes, Norman R. Condiment container with multiple com-
partments. 2,907,497, 10-6-59, CI. 222 — 142.4.
Lykes, Norman R. Holder for a bedreader. 2,908,465,
10-13-59. CI. 248—166.
Lykins, Herman P. : See —
Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and Lykins. 2,886,568.
Lykken, Henry G., to The Microcyclomat Co. Aerodynamic
classifier. 2.915,179, 12-1-59, CI. 209 — 20.
Lykken, Henry G. and W. H., to The Microcyclomat
Pulverizer. 2,875.956, 3-3-59, CI. 241 — 55.
Lykken, Henry G. and W. H., to The Microcyclomat
Pneumatic classifier system. 2,914,172, 11-24—59,
209 — 144.
Lykken, William H. : See —
Lykken, Henry G. and W. H. 2.875,956.
Lykken, Henry G. and W. H. 2,914,172.
Lyle, Aaron K., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Apparatus for and
method of making glass. 2,890,547, 6-16-59, CI. 49 — 54.
Lyle, Alfred G., P. E. Brubaker, and A. J. Beyer, to American
Cyanamid Co. Separation of nickel and cobalt. 2,915,388
12-1-59, CI. 75 — 108.
Lyle, James E., and J. V. Jaramillo, to International Har-
vester Co. Reversible disk plow and furrow wheel unit.
2,906,352, 9-29-59, CI. 172—212.
Lyle, John M., to Ruud Mfg. Co. Water heaters. 2,892,465,
6-30-59, CI. 137—216.
Lyles, George D. Mechanical horse.
272 — 53.1.
Lyles, Omer C. : See —
Klein, Victor G., Graef, and Lyles
Lyman, Frank : See —
Henschen, Edgar, and Lyman.
Lyman, Harold T., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Wide range
tuner with flat coil and cavity resonator. 2,871 360,
1-27-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Lyman, Harold T., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Very high
frequency tuner convertible to intermediate frequency am-
plifier. 2,873,360. 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Lyman, Harold T., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Driving
mechanism for tuners. 2,883,865, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 10.31.
Co.
Co.
CI.
2,889,148, 6-2-59, CI.
2,886,215.
2,868.243.
Lyman, Harold T., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Sleeve-tuned
band-pass tuner with variable coupling. 2,913,681, 11-
17-59, CI. 333—70.
Lyman, Harold T., and M. M. Tupper, to Aladdin Industries,
Inc. Wide-range radio-frequency tuner. 2,873,373,
2-10-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Lyman, Homer F. Fluid spraying device for dishwashing or
rinsing apparatus. 2,904,265, 9-15-59, CI. 239 — 553.
Lyman, Raphael, to R. Ullman. Clip for pin curls, or the
like. 2,898,922, 8-11-59, CI. 132 — 48.
Lyman, William C, Jr. : See —
Brokaw, George Y., and Lyman. 2,895,879.
Lynar, William E., and W. J. Helwig, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electron tube. 2,884,554, 4-28-59, CI. 313 — 270.
Lynch, Addison H., to Celanese Corp. of America. Apparatus
for treating yarn with a liquid. 2,889,696, 6-9-59, CI.
68—20.
Lynch, Charles S. : See —
Ready, Harold R., Boyle, and Lynch. 2,895,973.
Lynch Corp. : See —
Bartlo, John S. 2,915,866.
Koob, Bernard H. 2,881,803.
Larison, Harold E. 2,903,058.
Reynolds, Walter J. 2,891,780.
Reynolds, Walter J. 2,903,216.
Taggart, Robert E. 2,877,737.
Youkers, Harold A. 2,874,516.
Lynch, Edward E., to General Electric Co. Condenser elec-
trode mounting. 2,881,326, 4-7-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Lynch, John E. : See —
Lambrech, Joseph A., Hensley, Kent, and Lynch.
2,902.402.
Lynch, John J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Tabulating machine
for billing. 2,873,669, 2-17-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Lynch, Leonard J., and H. H. Tishrock. Television antenna.
2,870,443, 1-20-59, CI. 343—812.
Lynch, Matthew J., to Abbott Laboratories. Ointment.
2,914,443, 11-24-59, CI. 167—63.
Lynch, Ridgeway T. : See —
Benninga, Noach, Johnston, Lynch, Markwood, and Parks.
2,908,944.
Lynch, Robert E. Vernier scribing tool. 2,898,682, 8-11-59,
CI. 33 — 42.
Lynch, Robert T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of manufacturing sintered cathode. 2,899,299,
8-11-59, CI. 75 — 207.
Lynch, Rona R. : See —
Roy, Robert, Jr. 2,897,761.
Lynes, Arthur E. • See —
Senkowski. Alexander, and Lynes. 2,888,998.
Lyness, John S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Rough
rounding machines. 2,869,157, 1-20-59, CI. 12 — 85.
Lynn Arthur J. : See —
Alholm, Wayne I., Campbell, Foye, Lynn, and Shanklin.
2,907,300.
Lynn, Harold E., to Beam Products Mfg. Co. Fuel supply
system for internal combustion engines. 2,895,560,
7-21-59. CI. 180—54.
Lynn, Holmes W., and A. R. Geiszler, to The Wean Engineer-
ing Co., Inc. Strip inspecting apparatus. 2,872,039,
2-3-59, CI. 209—111.
Lynn, John. Sandwich holder. 2,892,719, 6-30-59, CI.
99—88.
Lynn, Lawrence B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Stabiliz-
ing apparatus. 2,899,828, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 5.5.
Lynn, Raoul B., to Philco Corp. Electrical apparatus and
method of manufacturing the same. 2,898,518, 8-4-59,
CI. 317—101.
Lynn, Robert E. Quick change tool holder and block com-
bination. 2.908,194, 10-13-59, CI. 82 — 36.
Lynott, John J. : See —
Harker, John M., and Lynott. 2,913,922.
Lynott, John J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Motion transmitting device. 2,898,890, 8-11-59, CI.
121 — 41.
Lynott, John J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Multi-port selector. 2,904,070, 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 552.5.
Lynskey, Peter J. : See —
Hill, Kenneth M., and Lynskey. 2,890,953
Lynskey, Peter J., to Peter Spence & Sons Ltd. Method
of further reducing the reaction products of a titanium
tetrachloride reduction reaction. 2,895,823, 7-21-59, CI
75 — 211.
Lyon, Chester S. Extensible torque rod. 2,893,765, 7-7-59
CI. 287—58.
Lyon, Donald G., to Barry-Wehmiller Machinery Co. Auto-
matic pallet loader. 2,885,097, 5-5-59, CI 2i4 — 6
Lyon, Floyd A. : See —
Aronson, Theodore F., and Lvon. 2.901 .721.
Aronson, Theodore F., and Lyon. 2,918,278.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,867,477, 1-6-59, CI.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,868,588, 1-13-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,869,928, 1-20-59, CI.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Bomb shell with hanger socket structure.
2,870,707, 1-27-59, CI. 102 — 2.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,871,062, 1-27-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Bomb tail construction. 2,873,674, 2-17-59,
CI. 102—2.
582
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,876,678, 3-10-59, CI.
2,876,699,
2.879.107. 3-24-59, CI.
2.879.108, 3-24-59, CI.
2.881.026, 4-7-59, CI.
2.881.027, 4-7-59, CI.
2.882.095, 4-14-59, CI.
2.882.096, 4-14-59, CI.
Lyon, George A. Rocket gun.
89—1.7.
Lyon, George A. Bomb head base structure.
3—10—59 rjj 1Q2 2
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,878,072, 3-17-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,878,073, 3-17-59, CI.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Apparatus for making -wheel covers.
2,878,769, 3-24-59, CI. 113 — 48.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Method of making a spoked wheel cover.
2,882,852, 4--21-59, CI. 113—116.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,883,238, 4-21-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,883,239, 4-21-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,884,281, 4-28-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Air circulating -wheel structure. 2,885,038,
5-5-59, CI. 188—264.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,885,245, 5-5-59, CI. 301 —
37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,886,376, 5-12-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,890,912, 6-16-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Projectile structure. 2,892,409, 6-30-59,
CI. 102 — 49.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,893,785, 7-7-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel structure. 2,894,786, 7-14-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Bomb head construction. 2,895,418, 7-21-
59, CL 102—2.
Wheel cover.
2.898.149, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.150, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.151, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.152, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.153, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.154, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.155, 8-4-59, CI.
2.898.156, 8^-59, CI.
2,900,208, 8-18-59, CI.
Lyon, George A
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,901,291, 8-25-59, CI. 301 —
37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,902,317, 9-1-59, CI. 301 —
37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,902,318. 9-1-59, CI. 301 —
37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,902,387, 9-1-59, CI. 301 —
37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,904,372, 9-15-59, CI. 301—
37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,906,559, 9-29-59, CI.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,906,560, 9-29-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,907,603, 10-6-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover and method and means for
making same. 2,911,257, 11-3-59, CI. 301 — 37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,911,258, 11-3-59, CI.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A.
301 — 37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Lyon, George A.
301—37.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
Wheel cover.
2.911.259, 11-3-59, CI.
2.911.260, 11-3-59, CI.
2.911.261, 11-3-59, CI.
2.912.278, 11-10-59, CI.
2.912.279, 11-10-59, CI.
2.912.280, 11-10-59, CI.
2.912.281, 11-10-59, CI.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,914,355, 11-24-59, CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,914,356, 11-24-59. CI.
301—37.
Lyon, George A. Method of making cartridge cases and like
articles. 2,915,424, 12-1-59, CI. 148—12.
Lyon, George A. Wheel cover. 2,916,328, 12-8-59, CI. 301 —
37.
Lyon, George A. Method of making bomb head shells.
2,916,799, 12-15-59, CI. 29—1.3.
Lyon, George A., Jr. Sink construction. 2,889,559, 6-9-59,
CI. 4—187.
Lyon, George A., Jr. Sink construction and method.
2,908 019, 10-13-59, CI. 4 — 187.
Lyon, George A., Jr. Automotive cooling system. 2,913,065,
11-17-59, CI. 180 — 54.
Lyon, George A., Jr., to Lyon Inc. Wheel cover. 2,917,341,
12-15-59, a. 301—37.
Lyon Inc. : See —
Celovsky. Michael J. 2.873.709.
Lyon, George A., Jr. 2,917,341.
Martin, Wayne A. 2,913,804.
Wisnieski, John C. 2,882,653.
Lyon, Lucein L., to R. W. Walsh. Reciprocating sander.
2,870,581, 1-27-59, CI. 51—170.
Lyon, Luther L., Jr. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher, Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry, Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Lyon, Luther L., Jr., and R. W. Qualley, to The Coleman
Co., Inc. Closed vessel curing of concrete. 2,917,778,
12-22-59, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc. : See —
O'Connor, John B. 2,868.605.
Lyon, William H., to The Soundscriber Corp. Long time
recorder having fixed transducer heads and yieldable tape
pressure shoe. 2,892,901, 6-30-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Lyon. William H., to The Soundscriber Corp. Long time
continuous magnetic recording with delayed monitoring.
2,897,287, 7-28-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Lyon, William H., to The Soundscriber Corp. Automatic
tracking device for transverse sound track tape recorders.
2,897,290. 7-28-59. CI. 179—100,2.
Lyon, William H., to The Soundscriber Corp. Dual channel
magnetic tape recorder. 2,915,595, 12-1-59, CI. 179 —
100.2.
Lyon, William H., and L. E. Nagy, to The Soundscriber Corp.
Coated sheet magnetic recorder. 2,915,596, 12-1-59, CI.
179—100.2.
Lyons, Allan J., to Metallizing Co. of America. Method and
apparatus for applying solder. 2,891,308, 6-23-59, CI.
29 — 497.
Lyons, Daniel J. : See —
Anderson. Herbert M„ Draemel, and Lyons. 2,914,469.
Lyons, Douglas A. Loud speaker systems. 2,904,124,
9-15-59, CI. 181—31.
Lyons, Duane T. : See — -
Thompson, Crayton B., and Lyons. 2,882,157.
Lyons, Evereth L. : See —
Bettoli. Phillip S.. and Lyons. 2,885,073.
Lyons, Harold D. : See —
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,908.674.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,910,461.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,918,458.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,918,459.
Lyons, Harold R. : See —
Gibson. Glenn J., and Lyons. 2,907,865.
Rothschild, Gilbert R., and Lyons. 2,907,864.
Lyons. Harold R.. to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Electric arc
welding. 2.882.385, 4-14-59, CI. 219—74.
Lyons, J., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Boon, Harold A. 2,903,370.
Lyons, John W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Improving the
physical properties of clay soils by treating with alkenyl
polyamines. 2,898,706, 8-11-59, CI. 47 — 58.
Lyons, John W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Soil stabiliza-
tion. 2,899,329, 8-11-59, CI. 106—287.
Lyons, John W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Soil stabiliza-
tion. 2,899,330, 8-11-59, CI. 106—287.
Lyons, Joseph, O. C. Elmer, and R. E. Berry, deceased (by
M. E. Berrv, administratrix), to Texaco Inc. Extreme
pressure lubricant additive. 2,900,341, 8-18-59, CI.
252 — 48.4.
Lyons, Josenh F. : See —
Odell, Norman R., and Lyons. 2,908,644.
Lyons, Joseph P.. P. R. Thomas, and N. R. Odell, to The
Texas Co. Lubricating greases thickened with benzidine
diazo compounds. 2.880,177. 3-31-59, CI. 252 — 49.9.
Lyons, Joseph F., and N. R. Odell, to Texaco Inc. Lubricating
grease thickened -with ultramarine blue. 2,892,776,
6-30-59, CI. 252—28.
Lyons. Lawrence J., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Weighing
scale system. 2,873.107. 2-10-59, CI. 265 — 70.
Lyons. Lawrence J., to Fairbanks. Morse & Co. Conveyor
weighing scale. 2.882,036, 4-15-59, CI. 265—28.
Lyons, Leland R. : See —
Schlotthauer, Joseph S., Snyder, and Lyons. 2,897,918.
Lyons, Norma W. : See —
Lyons, Richard C. and N. W. 2.915,065
Lyons, Richard C. and N. W. Surgical device. 2,915,065,
12-1-59, CI. 128—275.
Lyons, Sanford C, to Georgia Kaolin Co. Method of treaties
kaolinitic clay. 2,904,267, 9-15-59, CI. 241—26.
Lyons, Sanford C, to Georgia Kaolin Co. Method of handling
and conditioning paper making clay for use. 2,915,412,
12-1-59, CI. 106 — 286.
Lyons, Sanford C, to Georgia Kaolin Co. Method of
blunging clay. 2,916,214, 12-8-59, CI. 241—16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
583
Lyons, Thomas J. : See —
Bauer, Armand C. 2,916,008.
Lyons, Vincent J. : See —
Silvey, Gene A., and Lyons. 2,898,248.
Lyons, William. Variable illuminating mirror. 2,879,379,
3 21 50 CI. 210 1.2.
Lyons, William C, to The Bilco Co. Stringer and template
for stair construction. 2,879,556, 3-31-59, CI. 20 — 10.
Lyons, William E. : See —
Glasbrenner, Frederick K., and Lyons. 2,897,672.
Lyritzis, Nikolaos. Combination spare and service tail shaft
assembly. 2,873,587, 2-17-59, CI. 64 — 1.
Lysett, Daniel W. : See —
Stevenson, James JR., Lysett, and Zeidler. 2,880,833.
Zeidler, Reinhold C, and Lysett. 2,917,001.
Lysett, Daniel W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction clutches.
2.895,581, 7-21-59, CI. 192—99.
Lysholm, Alf. Combustion chamber inlet for thermal power
plants. 2,907,171, 10-6-59, CI. 60—39.65.
Lysle, Audrey A. : See —
Lysle, Edmond H. 2,906,165.
Lysle, Edmond H., deceased, by A. A. Lysle, administratrix.
Optical rectifier apparatus. 2,906,165, 9-29-59, CI. 88—
16.8.
Lysle, Gordon, and C. M. Tuttle, to Specialties, Inc. Pack-
aging of solutions in fiber web rolls. 2,906,399, 9-29-59,
CI. 206—59.
Lysobey, John. Manufacture of flexible-walled tubing.
2,903,743, 9-15-59, CI. 18 — 19.
Lyster, Thomas C. : See —
Miller, Charles F., and Lyster. 2,895,317.
Lytax-Werke G.m.b.H. : See —
Eber. Hans, and Ruf. 2,894,428.
Eber, Hans, and Ruf. 2,894,436.
Lytle, ArdeU L. Rocket motor. 2,913,983, 11-24-59, CI.
102 — 35.6.
Lytle, George F., to Vac-U-Lift Co. Vacuum control lifting
apparatus. 2,887,849, 5-26-59, CI. 60 — 60.
Lytle, Lawrence D., and R. E. Brouillard, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Transforming oxazine dyestuff bases to pig-
ments. 2,918,465. 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 246.
Lytle, Melba L. : See —
Caldwell, Joseph A., and Lytle. 2,906,708.
Priest, Gerald G., Morgan, Lytle, Caldwell, and Birdwell.
2 898 294.
Lytle, William 6., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of
producing transparent electroconductive articles. 2,894,858,
7-14-59. CI. 117 — 211.
Lytollis, John : See —
Beck, Arnold H. W., Jackson, and Lytollis. 2,898,502.
Lyttle, James C, to Toronto Type Foundry. Machine con-
trol means including work feed programming means.
2,916,801, 12-15-59, CI. 29—93.
Lytton, Kenneth G., to Fiber Controls Corp. Fiber tinter.
2.873,483, 2-17-59, CI. 19 — 66.
Lytton, Marion R. : See —
Koch, Walter T., Lytton, and Wielicki. 2,892,814.
Lytton, Marion R., to American Viscose Corp. Method of
producing all skin rayon. 2,890,131, 6-9-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Lytton, Marion R., to American Viscose Corp. Method of
preparing viscose rayon. 2,898,182, 8-4-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Lytton, Marion R„ to American Viscose Corp. Producing all
skin viscose rayon. 2,908,581, 10-13-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Lytton, Marion R., to American Viscose Corp. Production of
all skin rayon. 2,908,582, 10-13-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Lytton, Marion R„ and G. F. Mueller, to American Viscose
Corp. Method of producing viscose rayon. 2,908,583,
10-13-59. CI. 106 — 165.
Lyvers, Garland E. Two-cycle gasoline engine. 2,899,946.
8-18-59, CI. 123—65.
MABEG Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. : See —
Schwebel, Adolf. 2,900,186.
M.A.N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG : See —
Ernst, Hellmut, Zapp, and Kropik. 2,880,963.
Konrad, Jakob, and Ramundt. 2,886,014.
Koppel, Walter, and Ott. 2,898,895.
Kubis, Heribert 2,913,069.
Liebel, Julius. 2,893,268.
Meurer. Siegfried. 2,882,106.
Scheuerpflug, Hans. 2,910,189.
Schleicher, Alfred, and Fleischmann. 2,887,229.
M-B Corp. : See —
Weir, James F. 2,909,295.
M. & D. Store Fixtures, Inc. : See —
Mapson, Donald L. 2,907,537.
M.E.P. Co. Ltd. : See-
May, Ernest C. 2,909,139.
M & F Mfg. Co., The : See —
Montgomery, Clement W., and Foley. 2,888,947.
MLLK Corp. : See —
McCord, Harold A. 2,885,295.
M & M Research and Development Co. : See —
Lane, Richard O. 2,877,103.
M-0 Valve Co. Ltd., The : See —
Baker, John E., Hogg, and Kettlewell. 2,887,615.
Clarke, Graham M. 2,898,507.
Dix, Cyril H., and Heathcote. 2,899,604.
M. R. M. Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Manas, Herman D. 2,873,040.
M.S.A. Research Corp. : See —
Bovard, Robert M. 2,889,210.
M. S. S. Recording Co. Ltd. : See —
Mee. Charles D. 2.873.319.
M.W.P. Appliances, Inc. : See —
Pulkin, Matthew W. 2,88»,099.
M-W Sales : See —
Dawson, Orlie W. 2,911,770.
Maag Gear-Wheel and Machinery Co., Ltd. : See —
Miiller, Karl, and RStheli. 2,881,530.
Maag, John H. Flat truss. 2,902,951, 9-8-59, CI. 108—023.
Maag, Walter, to H. A. Schlatter Aktiengesellschaft. Pro-
gram timing control circuit. 2,913,627, 11-17-59, CI.
315 — 84.5.
Maag, Willi : See —
Held, Fritz, Petermann, and Maag. 2,897,778.
Maag-Zahnrader und-Maschinen Akt. : See —
Aeppli, Albert. 2,879,630.
Maartens, Johannes H. J. : See —
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., Boers, Maartens, Boerman, and
Kuhl. 2,887,595.
Maas, Bernard N., to The Garrett Corp. Pressure regulat-
ing mechanism. 2,883,920, 4-28-59, (!1. 98 — 1.5.
Maas, Bernard N., J. H. Damiani, and A. Silver, to The
Garrett Corp. Butterfly valve construction. 2,907,548,
10-6-59, CI. 251—85.
Maas, Friedrich J., and J. Schedling, to Messen-Jaschin, G. A.
Apparatus for electrically separating matter and condensa-
tion cores suspended in a gas. 2,868,317, 1-13-59, CI.
183—7.
Maas, Louis A., to Maas Organ Co., d.b.a. Maas-Rowe Caril-
lons. Periodic chime control mechanism. 2,915,872,
12-8-59, CI. 58—38.
Maas Organ Co. : See —
Maas, Louis A. 2,915,872.
Maas-Rowe Carillons : See —
Maas, Louis A. 2,915,872.
\f 3 3 7 I\ '1 rl * SIpp ■
Kuhrt, Friedrich, and Maaz. 2,886,779.
Mabry, Theron W. Fibreglass cap. 2,893,014, 7-7-59, CI.
2—200.
Mabs, Inc. : See —
Winter, Louis. 2,905,945.
MacAleese, Robert H., to Syndicate Glass Inc. Removable
shelf retainer construction. 2,891,680, 6-23-59, CI.
211—135.
MacAllister, Robert V., and C. J. Reichenwallner, to General
measuring apparatus.
Foods Corp. Force-deformation
2,912,855, 11-17-59, CI. 73 — 89
Macan, Albert L. : See —
Juhlin, Arthur H., and Macan. 2,900,043.
MacArthur, James G., to Spencer Chemical Co. Process and
compositions for improving clay products. 2,899,324,
8-11-59, CI. 106 — 72.
MacArthur, John D. : See —
Arlin, Max M. 2,908,406.
Arlin, Max M. 2,913,829.
MacArthur, Vera : See —
Waldo, Gaylord H. 2,885,089.
MacBride, Herbert L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Taping machine. 2,909,019, 10-20-59, CI. 53 — 198.
Maccaferri, Mario : See —
Paggi, Louis. 2,895,167.
Maccaferri, Mario. Moisture sealing wall tile. 2,880,607,
4-7-59, CI. 72—18.
MacCaffray, Rex S., Jr., to C. H. Masland and Sons. Method
of producing a fabric by warp knitting. 2,891,396, 6-23-59,
CI. 66—85.
MacCaffray, Rex S., Jr., to C. H. Masland & Sons. Warp
knitting machine using cutting plush point. 2,907,191,
10-6-59, CI. 66—85.
MacCaffray, Rex S., Jr., to C. H. Masland and Sons. Pile
cutting loop former. 2,907,193, 10-6-59, CI. 66 — 91.
MacCallum, James A., to Gummed Tapes (Proprietary) Ltd.
Machines for manufacture of egg cartons. 2,873,654,
2—17—59 qi qq OT
Maccarone, Fred. Shoemaking. 2,872,746, 2-10-59, CI.
36—76.
MacClamroch, James G. W. : See —
McClamroch, Harold H. 2,903,020.
MacClatchie Mfg. Co. : See —
Leathers, Clarence H., and Shellman. 2,883,693.
Leathers, Clarence H., and Shellman. 2,888,238.
Von Almen, Russell S., and Leathers. 2,898,082.
Macco Corp. : See —
Greiner, Leroy J., and Ebbage. 2,873,437.
Macco Oil Tool Co., Inc. : See —
McCarvell, and Stalder. 2,876,703.
to International Business Machines
2,890,141, 6-9-59, CI. 148—23.
».wiuiau, u^uud-u E., to National Research Council.
Reactivation of poisoned silver catalysts for the oxidation
of ethylene. 2,895,918, 7-21-59, CI. 252 — 412.
MacCormack, Robert S., Jr. : See —
Weaver, D L W. and MacCormack. 2,915,016.
MacCracken, Calvin D., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Personal thermal
devices. 2,885,189, 5-5-59, CI. 257—215.
MacCracken, Calvin D., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Heat storage water
heater. 2,911,513, 11-3-59, CI. 219—39.
MacCracken, Calvin D., to Jet-Heet, Inc. Liquid heating
systems. 2,918,219, 12-22-59, CI. 237 — 64.
MacCracken, Calvin D., and G. N. Miles, to Jet-Heet, Inc.
Hot water heating systems. 2,889,116, 6-2-59, CI. 237 — 8.
MacCurdy, William I., to United States Steel Corp. Article
transfer mechanism. 2,883.031. 4-21-59. CI. 198 — 20.
MacCurdy, William K., to Southern Pacific Co. Draft gear
for railroad cars. 2,911,112. 11-3-59. CI. 213 — 8.
Carlisle, Willis C,
MacCormack, Henry E.,
Corp. Soldering flux.
MacCormack, Kenneth
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
MacCurdy, William K., to Southern Pacific Co. Draft gear
for railroad cars. 2,911,113, 11-3-59, CI. 213 — 8.
MacDermid, Henry L. Progressive scriber. 2,894,329,
7-14-59, CI. 33 — 41.
Macdonald, Alexander J., to National Steel Corp. Method
for treating molten metal. 2,884,321, 4-28-59, CI. 75 — 51.
Macdonald, Angus A. : See —
Jacobsen, Andrew B., and Macdonald. 2,912,571.
MacDonald, Dennison H., to Revere Corp. of America. Elec-
tric weighing cell. 2.867,707, 1-6-59, CI. 201 — 63.
MacDonald, Dennison H., to Revere Corp. of America. Flow
meters. 2,896,084, 7-21-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
MacDonald, Donald A., to United States Rubber Co. Nonskid
tire tread and method and means for making same.
2,907,365, 10-6-59, CI. 152—209.
MacDonald, Donald C, to United States Rubber Co. Trans-
mission. 2,903,901, 9-15-59, CI. 74: — 368.
MacDonald, Duncan N. : See —
Lahti, Arvo A., and MacDonald. 2,873,439.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Burroughs Corp. Reel supporting
spindle. 2,882.078, 4-14-59, CI. 287 — 53.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Burroughs Corp. Tape storage
bin. 2,889,491, 6-2-59, CI. 317 — 2.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Consolidated Electrodynamics
Corp. Mechanical power amplifiers. 2,909,069, 10-20-59,
CI. 74—25.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Consolidated Electrodynamics
Corp. Stepping motor. 2,914,687, 11-24-59, CI. 310^22.
MacDonald, Duncan N., to Burroughs Corp. Information
storage system. 2,914,752, 11-24-59, CI. 340—174.
Macdonald, Ian S. Devices for use in spinner bait fishing.
2,886,915, 5-19-59, CI. 43 — 13.13.
Macdonald. James R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Transistor.
2.882,465, 4-14-59. CI. 317 — 235.
Macdonald, James R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Convertible
amplifier to plural channel and to push-pull. 2,906,831,
9-29-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Macdonald, John G., to The Dominion Road Machinery Co.,
Ltd. Snow blower. 2,882,620. 4-21-59. CI. 37 — 43.
Macdonald, John G. Synchronizing and phasing mechanisms
for free piston engines. 2,904,022, 9-15-59, CI. 123 — 46.
MacDonald, John L., to United States of America, Army.
Cartridge positioning cam for automatic revolver guns.
2,892,385, 6-30-59, CI. 89—137.
MacDonald, Lee H., to The Upjohn Co. Nitrate stabilized
ascorbic acid-cyanocobalamin compositions. 2,914,446,
11-24-69, CI. 167—81.
MacDonald, Robert A., and T. H. Stewart, to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Granulation of fertilizers.
2,893,858, 7-7-59, CI. 71—64.
MacDonald, Robert N. : See —
Kubico, Michael A., and MacDonald. 2,893,972.
MacDonald, Robert N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilization of polyoxymethylenes with phenols. 2,871,220,
1-27-59, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Macdonald, Waldron S., and M. C. Abbott, to Electronics
Corp. of America. Digital inventory register. 2,879,000,
3-24-59. CI. 235—153.
MacDonald, Walter. Textile drafting apparatus. 2,911,685,
11-10-59, CI. 19—131.
MacDonnell, Gordon S., to Digital Control Systems, Inc.
Packaged electronic circuit. 2,892,131, 6-23-59, CI.
317—101.
MacDonnell, Robert W., y3 to G. W. Sieg. Adjustable bulk-
head for freight vehicle bodies. 2,875,707, 3-3-59, CI.
105 — 376.
MacDonough, Edward P., to Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc.
Variable-contour airfoil. 2,912,190, 11-10-59, CI. 244 — 44.
MacDonough, Francis X., and L. M. Vant, to Bomac Labora-
tories Inc. Fixture for magnetizing toroidal permanent
magnets. 2,897,417, 7-28-59, CI. 317 — 203.
MacDougall, Alexander, and J. H. Rothrock. Tray for wafers.
2,880,880, 4-7-59, CI. 211 — 49.
MacDougall. Daniel : See—
Sedgfield, Hugh B., Taylor, and MacDougall. 2,903,891.
MacDougall, Duncan P., to United States of America, Navy.
Projectile cavity charges. 2,900.905. 8-25-59. CI. 102 — 24.
MacDougall, Duncan P., P. M. Fye, and G. B. Kistiakowsky,
to United States of America, Navy. Explosive composition.
2,918,362, 12-22-59, CI. 52—6.
MacDowell, Kenneth M.. to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Microwave
modulation monitoring. 2.880.395, 3-31-59, 01. 332 — 20.
MacDowell, Kenneth M.. to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Phase inver-
sions. 2,911,486, 11-3-59, CI. 179 — 171.
MacDuff, John N. : See —
Sanborn, Walter F., and MacDuff. 2,917,266.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydro-pneu-
matic energy storage device. 2,893,433, 7-7-59, CI.
138—30.
MacDuff, Stanley I., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power steer-
ing valve. 2,910,971, 11-3-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Mace, Ralph : See —
McGarraghy, Andrew J., and Mace. 2,882,639.
M&cgv Co * Sgg
Heigl, Carl H., and Zugel. 2,869,870.
MacFadyen, Peter : See —
Courtright, William R. 2,887,815.
MacFarland, Charles H.. to The Scott & Fetzer Co. Annular
knife sharpener. 2.900,768. 8-25-59, CI. 51 — 197.
MacFarland, Charles H., to The Scott & Fetzer Co. Suction
nozzle with removable brush means. 2,913,756, 11-24-59,
CI. 15—395.
MacFarland, Jay W., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Locking
device. 2,885,039, 5-5-59, CI. 189—36.
MacFarlane, Roderick T., D. Abrams, and B. C. Passman, to
Simplex Equipment Corp. Methods and apparatus for sig- ^
nailing and communicating. 2,917,581, 12-15-59, CI.
179—1.
Macgeorge, William D., to Automatic Timing & Controls, Inc. '
Telemetering servomotor system. 2,885,611, 5-5-59, CI.
318—28.
MacGillivray, Robert K., to Superior Separator Co. Scalper.
2,915,180, 12-1-59, CI. 209—106.
Macgregor, Peter S. : See —
Gellett, Charles A., and Macgregor. 2,904,351.
Macgregor, Peter S., and A. W. Goodliffe, to Flight Refueling
Inc. Hose- or cable-carrying winches. 2,887,297, 5-19-59,
CI. 254 — 173.
Macgregor, Peter S.. and A. W. Goodliffe. to Flight Refuelling
Inc. Device for resiliently arresting the movement of hose
or cable-carrying winches. 2,905,407, 9-22-59, CI. 242 —
86.7.
MacGriff, Jack E., and M. L. Bacon. Fluid level indicator.
2,882,365, 4-14-59, CI. 200—84.
MacGriff. Jack E., and M. L. Bacon. Fluid level indicator.
2,894,092, 7-7-59, CI. 200—84.
Macha, Milo V., to International Rectifier Corp. Treatment
of semiconductors. 2,891,882, 6-23-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Machalek, Ferdinand T., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Piano hammer. 2,870,665, 1-27-59, CI.
84 — 254.
Machalek, Ferdinand T.. to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Piano action. 2,905,041, 9-22-59, CI. 84 —
237.
Machalek, Ferdinand T., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. Headlight overriding system. 2,912,621,
11-10-59, CI. 315 — 83.
Machate, Fred, Jr. Cover. 2,907,467, 10-6-59, CI. 210 — 469.
Macher, Heinrich : See —
Klemt, Giinter, and Macher. 2,906,173.
Macher, Karl H. : See —
Klemt, Giinter, and Macher. 2,897,725.
Macherey, Robert E. : See —
Bean, Charles H.t and Macherey. 2,915,815.
Macherey, Robert E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of working beryllium.
2,872,363, 2-3-59, CI. 148—11.5.
Machesney, Henry J. Snap-on tire chain assembly for ve-
hicles. 2,898,966, 8-11-59, CI. 152 — 233.
Machian, George R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Wedge bar
relay adjusting device. 2,882,954, 4-21-59, CI. 153 — 52.
Machine Products Co. : See —
Streed, William R. 2,917,090.
Machine Tool Works Oerlikon, Administration Co. : See —
Herlaeh, Heinrich. 2,905,057.
Herlach, Heinrich, Stadelmann, and Rossmanith.
2,910,917.
Linke, Johannes. 2,870,681.
Linke, Johannes. 2,908,200.
Linke, Johannes, and Michel. 2,915,945.
Machinery Electrification, Inc. : See —
Mason, James A., and Duff. 2,870,972.
Machines Chambon : See —
Armelin. Edouard R., and Plaskett. 2,881,681.
Machingo, William J., and A. T. Swimmer, to The General
Fireproofing Co. Bookcase. 2,872,267, 2-3-59, CI.
312 — 273.
Machino, Torahachi. Chromatic harmonica. 2,877,679,
3-17-59, CI. 84—377.
Machian, George R.. to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Glass
composition. 2,876.120, 3-3-59. CI. 106 — 47.
Machlanski, Henry T., to Kearfoot Co., Inc. Method of and
apparatus for winding coils in place. 2,896,868, 7-28-59,
CI. 242—1.1.
Machlanski, Sigmund : See —
Elwell, Henry G., Jr., and Machlanski. 2.874,375.
Machler, Raymond C, and W. G. Fastie. to Leeds and North-
rup Co. Radiation measurement of non-opaque bodies.
2,912,862, 11-17-59, CI. 73 — 355.
Machlett Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Agule, George J. 2.894.730.
Agule, George J., and Fengler. 2,896,483.
Burlev, Chester F. 2,886,723.
Doolittle, Howard D. 2,873,401.
Doolittle, Howard D. 2,900,549.
Doolittle. Howard D., Naill, and Wadia. 2,870,364.
Kirka, Chester. 2.890,385.
Naill, Eugene J. 2,886,733.
Palmer, Albert O. 2,877,372.
Rogers, Thomas H., and Bavor. 2,879,404.
Skehan Joseph W. 2,890,366.
Steen, Gottfrid W. 2,8S6,724.
Wadia, Behram H. 2.879.430.
Wadia, Behram H., and Naill. 2,898,501.
Yanagisawa, Samuel T. 2,886,725.
Machlin. Eugene S. Process of condensing polytetrarluoro-
ethvlene vapors onto a subtrnte and sintering the conden-
sate. 2.893,900, 7-7-59, CI. 117—232.
Machlis, Jerome, to Hymac Corp. Time base generator.
2,896,081, 7-21-59, CI. 250—27.
Machon, Hubert F. Safety ash tray. 2,891,558, 6-23-59,
CI. 131—235.
Machovec, Fred J. Lawn mower sharpener. 2.S79.629,
3-31-59, CI. 51 — 48.
LIST OF PATENTEES
585
Lawn mower hoist. 2,912,796, 11-17-59,
mower conditioning unit.
2,912,884.
Macintosh.
2,870,244.
apparatus.
Machovec, Fred J.
CI. 51 — 48.
Machovec, Fred J. Portable
2,915,853, 12-8-59, CI. 51—26.
Maci, Raymond J. : See —
Christenson, Howard W., Maci, and Fisher.
Macinko, John : See —
Mann, Douglas, and Macinko. 2,871,669.
Macintosh, Hamish F. : See —
Jellyman, Philip E., Dickinson, and
2,895,260.
Jellyman, Philip E., Macintosh, and Wilcock.
Macintosh, John R. Abrasive belt surfacing
2,880,694, 4-7-59, CI. 118 — 11.
Macintosh, John R., and S. A. Mercurio, to Mermac Products,
Inc. Expansible abrasive wheel. 2,874,519, 2-24-59, CI.
51—191.
Maclntyre, Alfred J., Jr., and R. A. Martel, to Hughes Air-
craft Co. Electroluminescent device. 2,894,854, 7-14-59,
CI. 117—33.5.
Maclntyre, Alfred J., Jr., and R. A. Martel, to Hughes
Aircraft Co. Electroluminescent devices and methods
therefor. 2,900,271, 8-18-59, CI. 117—33.5.
Maclntyre, Charles H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pressure
and vacuum system for operating inflatable elements.
2,883,129, 4-21-59, CI. 244 — 134.
Maclntyre, Donald L. : See —
O'Neill, Richard J., and Maclntyre. 2,893,777.
Maclntyre, Ronald, and L. J. Sheakley, to Specialties Develop-
ment Corp. Resistance material for fire detector element.
2,871,197. 1-27-59, CI. 252—518.
Maclntyre, William R., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Method
for imparting durable lusterized finish to fabric. 2,870,038,
1-20-59. CI. 117 — 11.
Maciszewski, Arthur H. : See —
Hupert. Julius J. Maciszewski, and Reslock. 2,905,886.
Maciszewski, Arthur H., J. J. Hupert, R. Goldstein, and
T. Szubski, to A. R. F. Products, Inc. Multi-band com-
pensated oscillator. 2,881,315, 4-7-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Maclver, Charles P. : See—
Beckwith, Edwin L., and Maclver. 2,917,840.
Maclver, Melzla C. Adjustable and collapsible desk for motor
vehicles. 2,904,378, 9-15-59, CI. 311 — 21.
Mack Equipment and Machine Co. : See —
Guenther, Walter J. 2,882,764.
Mack, Gerry P., and E. Parker, to Carlisle Chemical Works,
Inc. Halogen-containing resins stabilized with organotin
mercapto compounds. 2,914,506, 11-24-69, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Mack, Jules A., and A. A. Hocher, to Hubbard and Co.
Bracket for mounting articles upon a pole. 2,908,469,
10-13-59, CI. 248 — 230.
Mack Trucks, Inc. : See —
Mazur, Nicholas, and Haskey. 2,916,297.
Willis, Delbert E. 2,887,201.
MacKay, Charles G., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Connector and
flame tube construction including such connectors.
2,876,622, 3-10-59, CI. 60 — 39.05.
Mackay, Harold A., to Catalin Corp. of America. Industrial
adhesive bonding agent comprising liquid melamine modi-
fied urea formaldehyde resin. 2,898,324, 8-4-59, CI.
260 — 67.6.
MacKay, John D. A., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Rotor assem-
blies for turbines. 2,918,253, 12-22-59, CI. 253 — 39.
Mackay, Johnstone S. : See —
Ohsol. Ernest O., and Mackay. 2.874,187.
Skaptason, Joseph B., and Mackay. 2,900,294.
Mackay, Johnstone S„ to Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co.
Process of removing entrained alkali metal cyanides from
ferro-manganese furnace gases. 2,877,086, 3-10-59, CI.
23—2.
Mackay Radio and Telegraph Co. : See —
Butterworth, John W. 2,869,116.
Butterworth. John W. 2,878,451.
Webster, Fullerton D. 2,877,423.
MacKellar, Donald G., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of mercuric acetate. 2,873,289, 2-10-59, CI.
260 — 431.
Mackenzie, Donald E. Automatic threading apparatus for
lathes. 2.903,933. 9-15-59, CI. 82 — 5.
Mackenzie, Elbert K., to Moore Products Co. Valve posi-
tioners. 2.915,045. 12-1-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Mackenzie, Ernest W. Commode. 2,912,702, 11-17-59 CI.
4 — 135.
MacKenzie, Fred T., and E. Quinn. to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Platform shoes. 2,910,787, 11-3-59, CI. 36 — 19.5.
MacKenzie, Gordon F.. and K. L. Turbin, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Manufacturing process for piperazine. 2,901,482,
8-25-59. CI. 260—268.
MacKenzie, Jack R. Nailless cleated container.
5-19-59, CI. 217—12.
MacKenzie, James C, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc.
perature water resistant lubricating greases.
8-4-59, CI. 252—28.
MacKenzie, James S. : See —
Luke, Oren V., Jr., Ulvild, and MacKenzie. 2,893,923.
Ulvild, George B., and MacKenzie. 2,875,213.
Mackenzie, Murdo : See —
Lux, Horst D. 2,869,649.
MacKenzie, Robert P., to General Motors Corp. Storage
battery and method of making same. 2,887,522, 5-19-59,
CL 136—33.
2,887,241,
High tem-
2,898,295,
MacKenzie, Willard B. : See —
Gardner, Harris L., and Argereu. 2,912,245.
Mackenzie, William A., and W. H. C. Stark, to Southern
United Telephone Cables Ltd. Machines for lapping
insulating material on to electric conductors. 2,875,571,
3-3-59, CI. 57 — 19.
MacKenzie, William F. : See —
Lee, Ferman N., MacKenzie, D'Arcey, and Cicchetti.
2,904,788.
Mackey, Charles W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Anti-siphon device
for valves. 2,891,565, 6-23-59, CI. 137—217.
Mackey, Donald, to Radio Corp. of America. Printed circuit
for high frequency amplifier apparatus. 2,896,028, 7-21-
59, CI. 179—171.
Mackey, Henry W.. to Chrysler Corp. Combined stretch and
die forming machine. 2,880,780, 4-7-59, CI. 153 — 40.
Mackey, William H.. to Cid Air Structures Co. Air-inflated
drilling rig cover. 2,872,933, 2-10-59, CI. 135 — 1.
Mackie, Harry A. : See —
Hastings, Russell, Jr., Mackie, and Squier. 2,911,232.
Mackie, Harry A., to Clark Equipment Co. Control mecha-
nism for materials handling machines. 2,881,931, 4-14—59,
CI. 214 — 140.
Mackie, Harry A., to General Motors Corp. Adjustable steer-
ing column and shaft. 2,903,904, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 493.
MacKiernan, Donald W. Clutter-operated anti-clutter circuit.
2,910,692, 10-27-59, CI. 343—17.1.
Mackiewicz, Edward J., and A. L. Lindow, to Cleveland
Pneumatic Industries, Inc. Tube cleaning device.
2,911,665, 11-10-59, CI. 15 — 321.
MacKinnon, Charles, to Plymouth Cordage Co. Fine
spreader. 2,913,774, 11-24-59, CI. 19—129.
Mackintosh, Charles. Truss constructions. 2,868,146, 1-13-59.
CI. 108—23.
Mackintosh, Charles. Beam or truss arch constructions.
2,875,711, 3-3-59. CI. 108—23.
Mackintosh, Charles. Cover for folding grandstands.
2.876.503, 3-10-59, CI. 20—1.126.
Mackintosh, Charles. Filters. 2,889,932, 6-9-59, CI. 210—
450.
Mackintosh, Charles. Nesting desk-chair combination.
2,894,561, 7-14-59, CI. 155—2.
Mackintosh, Charles. Combined chair arm and connector.
2,895,540, 7-21-59, CI. 155 — 130.
Mackintosh, Donald D. R. "Variable throw radial pump.
2.900,839, 8-25-59. CI. 74 — 571.
Macklis, Stanley L., to The New York Air Brake Co. De-
aerator for hydraulic systems subject to high temperatures.
2,889,983, 6-9-59, CI. 233—27.
MacKnight, Merritt L. : See —
Adamson, Phil A„ and MacKnight. 2,916,209.
Maekridge, Muir J., to Technical Waxes Ltd. Means for
the transporting of thermoplastic materials in bulk.
2,887,251, 5-19-59, CI. 222—131.
Macks, Elmer F., to Air-Glide, Inc. Air supported rotor.
2,889,474, 6-2-59, CI. 310—90.
Macks, Elmer F. Fluid actuated mechanism. 2,907,304,
10-6-59, CI. 121—38.
Macks, Elmer F. Seal. 2,907,594,
Macks, Elmer F., to Air-Glide Inc.
2,916,642, 12-8-59, CI. 310 — 90.
Macksoud. Michel E., to Duro-Test Corp. Lamp construc-
tion. 2,879.449, 3-24-59. CI. 315 — 49.
Macksoud, Michel E., to Duro-Test Corp. Light source.
2,899,583, 8-11-59, CI. 313—109.
Macksoud, Michel E., to Duro-Test Corp. Electron emissive
electrode. 2,916.653, 12-8-59. CI. 313—346.
MacKusick, Meredith H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Fusible metallic arc metal working. 2,897,341, 7-28-59,
CI. 219—130.
MacLachlan. John R., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Stud-welding gun. 2.867,714, 1-6-59, CI. 219 — 98.
MacLaren, Donald D. : See —
Sage, Richard W., and MacLaren. 2,910,431.
Welty, Albert B., Jr., and MacLaren. 2,904,503.
MacLaren, Donald D.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
System for handling combined shot catalyst mixtures.
2,877,175, 3-10-59. CI. 208 — 149.
MacLaren, Donald D., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydrogenation of petroleum oils with "shot" size
catalyst and regeneration catalyst. 2,912,375. 11-10-59,
CI. 208—213.
MacLaren. Donald D.. W. G. May. and L. E. Swabb, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming process.
2.905.634. 9-22-59, CI. 208 — 149.
MacLaren, Frederick B. : See —
Levine, Bernard, and MacLaren. 2,911,632.
MacLav, William R. : See —
Scott, George W., and MacLay. 2,915,906.
Maclay, William R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Method of forming permanent data on magnetic recording
media. 2,881,073, 4-7-59, CI. 96—36.
Maclay, William R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Spring drive apparatus. 2,914,956, 12-1-59. CI. 74 — 125.5.
MacLean, Alexander F. : See —
Fisher, Gene J., and MacLean. 2,916,512. .
Stautzenberger, Adin L„ and MacLean. 2,900,413.
Stautzenberger, Adin L., and MacLean. 2,903,438.
MacLean, Alexander F., and A. L. Stautzenberger, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Production of piperidines. 2,885,402,
5-5-59, CI. 260 — 293.2.
10-6-59, CI. 286—9.
Fluid dynamic device.
492096— P-
-38
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Maclean, Duncan, N. Standring, P. V. Youle, and N. Munro,
to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Manufacture of
polvmethvlene terephthalate in the absence of a catalyst.
2,907,753", 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 75.
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. : See —
Hopkins, Earl V., and Oakley. 2,911,924.
Oakley, Gilbert F. 2,870,722.
Oakley, Gilbert F. 2,876,712.
MacLean, Mently M. Slidable jaw face, open-end wrench.
2,907,243, 10-6-59, CI. 81—179.
Maclean, Norman E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Grinding
mill end liners. 2,893,650, 7-7-59, CI. 241 — 181.
MacLean, William D., to Florida Canada Corp. Electrical
plating tank connector. 2,890,991, 6-16-59, CI. 204 — 297.
Maclean, William D., to General Development Corp. Electro-
plating apparatus. 2.891,898. 6-23-59. CI. 204 — 297.
MacLean, William R. : See —
Lederman, Samuel, and MacLean. 2,899,525.
Macleans Ltd. : See —
Corp. David v. 2.880,136.
MacLelland, Willis G. Paper roll support. 2,917,249,
12-15-59, CI. 242 — 55.2.
MacLeod, Cameron, Jr. Body retaining self loosening cover
and can. 2,867,351, 1-6-59, CI. 220—^3.
MacLeod, David E., and E. J. Karb, to Carrier Corp. Control
device for ice making machines. 2,807,987, 1-13-59, CI.
62—71.
MacLeod, David M. : See —
Farmer, Michael H., Tiedje, and MacLeod. 2,906,688.
MacLeod, Douglas W., and H. V. Selbach, to Farrel-
Birmingham Co., Inc. Door closure for rubber mixers or
the like. 2,918,905, 12-29-59, CI. 121—44.
MacLeod, Gordon A. Camera. 2,902,912, 9-8-59, CI. 95 — 31.
MacLeod, Lester K. Gyratory crusher. 2,908,448, 10-13-59,
Cl. 241—215.
MacLeod, Norman A. Shaped cavity explosive charge.
2,892,407, 6-30-59, Cl. 102—24.
MacMillan & Bloedel Ltd. : See —
Forrest, John R., and Moul. 2,900,098.
MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Automotive vehicle
wheel alignment gauge. 2,883,762, 4-28-59, Cl. 33 — 203.14.
MacMillan, Charles \V., to Bear Mfg. Co. Bob weight lor
balance testing of counterbalanced crankshaft. 2,887,902,
5-26-59, Cl. 74 — 603.
MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Balance testing
device for rotating bodies. 2,891,404, 6-23-59, Cl. 73—458.
MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Headlight aim test-
ing device. 2,913,825, 11-24-59, Cl. 33 — 46.
MacMillan, Donald M. Molds for retreading or recapping
vehicle tires. 2,895,166, 7-21-59, Cl. 18 — 18.
MacMillan, Donald M. Inside curing rim. 2,896,260,
7-28-59, Cl. 18 — 45.
MacMillan, James C. A. Structural toy. 2,910,737, 11-3-59,
Cl. 20—1.
MacMillan, Raymond A. : See —
Czerlinsky, Ernst R., and MacMillan. 2,911,824.
MacMurchy, Helen : See —
Clark, John. 2.868,133.
MacMunay. Jess F. : See —
Best, Charles W., Napier, and MacMurray. 2.873,874.
MacNaught, Donald F., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Tanker bulk-
head and compartment construction. 2,918,032, 12-22-59,
Cl. 114 — 78.
MacNaught, Donald F.. and R. A. Jacobson, to Bethlehem
Steel Co. Dogging means. 2.901,279, 8-25-59, Cl. 292 —
256.5.
Macneale, Neil, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Multiple pack-
ages. 2,913,861, 11-24-59, Cl. 53—28.
MacNeil, James P. : See —
Patton, Paul W., Kelly, and MacNeil. 2,909,148.
MacNeil, John H., and C. F. West, to United States of
America, Air Force. Mercury memory tank. 2,867,789,
1-6-59. Cl. 340—173.
MacNeil, Robert P., to Aetna Steel Products. Folding chairs.
2,918,963, 12-29-59, Cl. 155 — 139.
MacNeill, John B., F. E. Florschutz, and K. L. Niebauer,
to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic recloser.
2,892,057, 6-23-59, Cl. 200—97.
MacNerland, William A. : See —
Day, Leslie, and MacNerland. Re. 24,694.
MacNevin, William M., to Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio, The. Gas plating of aluminum using aluminum tri-
isobntyl. 2,867.546, 1-6-59, Cl. 117 — 107.
Macomber, Inc. : See —
Turner, Douglas, and Macomber. 2,889,875.
Macomber, Robert C. : See —
Turner, Douglas, and Macomber. 2,889,875.
Macomson, Wistar W.. to Patex Corp. Means for treating
web materials. 2,904,981. 9-22-59, Cl. 68 — 3.
Macon, John S., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Two-feed
knitting machine. 2,911,806, 11-10-59, Cl. 66 — 42.
Macormack, James G., to A'umlseal Corp. Insulating struc-
tures for refrigerated spaces. 2,885,743, 5-12-59, Cl. 20 — 4.
Macovski, Albert : See —
Harris, Bernard, and Macovski. 2,868,975.
Macovski, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Balanced phase
detecting circuits. 2,883,452, 4-21-59. Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Macovski, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
chroma control. 2,890,272, 6-9-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Macovski, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Color burst
separation system. 2,891,104, 6-16-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Macovski. Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision chroma control system. 2,908,748. 10-13-59, CL
178—5.4.
Macovski, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. High level,
color demodulation system. 2,914,604, 11-24-59, Cl.
178—5.4.
Macovski, Albert, and L. F. Schaefer, to Radio Corp. of
America. Chrominance signal amplifier control circuit.
2,913,519, 11-17-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Macoy, Eugene W., and H. T. Odquist, to American Can Co.
Jog limit device. 2,888,626, 5-26-59, Cl. 318 — 470.
MacPeek, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for
preparing monohaloepoxyalkenes. 2,907,774, 10-6-59, Cl.
260—348.
MacPherson, Arthur R. : See —
Weston, David, MacPherson, Meaders, and Sheldon.
2,916,215.
MacPherson, Donald R., to Johns-Manville Corp. Indurating
compositions for hydraulic cementitious mixtures.
2,892,727, 6-30-59, Cl. 106—88.
MacPherson, Earle S., to Ford Motor Co. Ball joint suspen-
sion for motor vehicle. 2,886,341, 5-12-59, Cl. 280—96.2.
Macpherson, Robert B., to The Anderson Co. Wiper blade
assembly. 2,907,065, 10-6-59, Cl. 15—245.
MacPherson William G. : See —
Elder, Max E., Gunderman, MacPherson, and Parker.
2 894 927.
MacQuee'n, George A. Ore separator. 2,889,926, 6-9-59,
Cl. 209—379.
MacQueen, Leonard B. : See —
Cooper, Alfred, and MacQueen. 2,888,407.
MacRae, Ronald L. J. : See —
Partington, Alan, and MacRae. 2,890,873.
MacSorely, Olin L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Time controlled signal discriminator circuit. 2,880,331,
3-31-59, Cl. 307—88.5.
MacSorley, Olin L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Ttinsr circuit. 2,882,423, 4-14-59, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Macura, Karl : See —
Siggel, Erhard, and Macura. 2,884,443.
MacWilliams, Walter H., Jr., and R. C. Winans. to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Electronic probability circuit.
2,870,327, 1-20-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
MacWood, George E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process for the recovery of diborane. 2,894,822, 7-14-59,
Cl. 23—204.
Macwood, George E., C. D. Wilder, and D. Altman. to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process
for recovering uranium. 2.879,130, 3-24-59. Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Macy, Donald, to Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. Com-
bined awning and shutter construction. 2,906,323,
9-29-59, Cl. 160 — 62.
Macy, Donald, to Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. of St
Louis. Pull cord for roll-up awnings. 2,908,327, 10-13-59.
Cl. 160—133
Macy, Donald, and H. Nelson, to Artcraft Venetian Blind
Mfg. Co. of St. Louis. Roll-up awning supporting bracket.
2,880.795, 4-7-59, Cl. 160—56.
Macy, James C, to Ideco, Inc. Slide fastener. 2,880,488,
4-7-59, Cl. 24—205.12.
Macy, Josiah N. : See —
Hand, Leslie T., and Macy. 2.918,277.
Madaffer, Frank. Bottle smashing device. 2,884,208,
4-28-59, Cl. 241—99.
Madar, Emile, and P. Dive, to "Comptoir Industriel de Paris,"
(Societe a Responsabilite Limitee). Full-flow valved nipple.
2.918,084. 12-22-59, Cl. 137 — 539.
Madara, Edward J. Paint roller. 2,889,613, 6-9-59, Cl.
29—116.
Madaras, Ernest and J. Toy spinner of the top type.
2,891,351, 6-23-59, Cl. 46 — 61.
Madaras, John : See —
Madaras, Ernest and J. 2,891,351.
Madaus, John H., and H. B. Urbach, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Electrolytic production of dichloroform-
oxime. 2,918,418, 12-22-59, Cl. 204 — 7^.
Madden Brass Products Co. : See —
Lacart, Rollin H. 2,875.777.
Madden, Charles C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control de-
vice and system for an induction throttle valve and super-
charger of an aircraft engine. 2,878,797, 3-24-59, Cl.
123—103.
Madden, Charles L. Flat deck conveyances. 2,872,880,
2-10-59. Cl. 105—368.
Madden, David W. Guard for punch press or the like.
2,868,569, 1-13-59, Cl. 287—54.1.
Madden, David W. Boat anchor. 2,887,980, 5-26-59, Cl.
114 — 208.
Madden, David W. Guard mechanism. 2,888,123, 5-26-59,
Cl. 192 — 134.
Madden, Frank J. : See —
Niven, Charles F., Jr., Deibel, and Wilson. 2,907,661.
Pircon, Ladlslav J. 2,896,054.
Madden, Homer W. Double tier can conveyor. 2,S68,350,
1-13-59, Cl. 198—35.
Madden, John D. : See —
Butterfield, William C, and Madden. 2,892,925.
Maddock, Alfred G.. and F. Smith, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Separation of Plu-
tonium from water insoluble fluorides derived from nitrate
solutions of plutonium, uranium and fission products.
2,901,313. 8-25-59. Cl. 23—14.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
587
Maddox, Inez M. : See —
Maddox, Marshall J. 2,884,655.
Maddox, James, Jr., to The Texas Co. Geomicrobiological
prospecting. 2,875,135, 2-24-59, CI. 195 — 103.5.
Maddox, James R. : See —
Fassero, Anthony T., and Maddox. 2,869,180.
Fassero, Anthony T., and Maddox. 2,915,783.
Maddox, Marshall J., deceased, by I. M. Maddox, administra-
trix, to R. I. Maddox. Mop head and handle therefor.
2,884,655, 5-5-59, CI. 15—144.
Maddox, Richard I. : See —
Maddox, Marshall J. 2,884,655.
Maddux, Duane C. Tube end closing apparatus. 2,881,727,
4-14-59, CI. 113 — 14.
Madeira, John R. : See —
Bergmann, Ernst R., and Madeira. 2,904,164.
Lo Presti, Roy F., and Madeira. 2,875,886.
Madeira, John R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Rope clamp for
rope frame conveyor. 2,903,769, 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 125.
Madeira, John R., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Belt conveyor
troughing roller assembly and locking means therefor.
2,903,771, 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 126.
Madeline, Raymonde G., and J. F. Pathus-Labour, to Firma
Deutsche Erdoel A.G. Fireprooflng textiles and the like.
2,907,683, 10-6-59, CI. 117—136.
Madeley, Paul E. : See —
Erath, Louis W.. and Madeley. 2,902,107.
Mader, Albert C. : See —
Van Tuyl, John E. 2,874,719.
Mader, Lyle W. : See —
Wesslund. Robert E.. Mader, and Johnson. 2,874,372.
Mader, Stewart S. : See —
Silven, Herbert A., and Mader. Re. 24,744.
Mades, Karl R. Variable pitch marine propeller. 2,916,095,
12-8-59, CI. 170—160.34.
Madge, Joachim : See —
Heidecke, Reinhold, Bretthauer, and Madge. 2,869,396.
Heidecke, Reinhold, Bretthauer, and Madge. 2,912,912.
Madison, Ann-Mari : See —
Rhoda, Richard N., and Madison. 2,915,406.
Madison Equipment Co., The : See —
Atkinson, Earl B. 2,917,917.
Madison, James J., and F. B. Wilson. Road surfacing
machine. 2,890,632, 6-16-59, CI. 94—46.
Madison, Richard K., and G. K. Bellis, to American
Cyanamid Co. l,4-bis-(2,2-dimethyl-3-carboxycyclobutyl)
butane. 2,887,510, 5-19-59, CI. 260—514.
Madison, Robert W. : See — ■
Lusti, John, and Madison. 2,903,093.
Madison Silo Co. : See-
Anderson, William R. 2,911,116.
Madland, Glen R., and R. G. Worobey, to Motorola, Inc.
Radiosonde. 2,915,624, 12-1-59. Cl. 250 — 17.
Madonna, Oronzo. Mechanical apparatus for micrometric
tuning of piano strings. 2,917,961, 12-22-59, Cl. 84: — 204.
Madono, Osamu. Method of manufacturing ductile high
aluminum iron alloy. 2,886,428, 5-12-59, Cl. 75 — 12.
Mador, Irving L. : See —
Lum, David W., and Mador. 2,917,545.
Mador, Irving L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp.
Reaction of diazo compounds. 2,908,727, 10-13-59, Cl.
260—668.
Mador, Irving L., and R. E. Robinson, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Reaction of alkali metals with ep-
oxides. 2,915,562. 12-1-59, Cl. 260—618.
Madsen, Arthur M., Jr. Automatic dental coolant attach-
ment. 2,902,762, 9-8-59, Cl. 32 — 28.
Madsen, Berthel F., to Teletype Corp. Space suppression by-
pass. 2,886,637, 5-12-59, Cl. 178—25.
Madsen, Berthel F., to Teletype Corp. Shift mechanism.
2,909,603, 10-20-59, Cl. 178 — 40.
IMadsen, Ida D. A. : See —
Madsen, Tage D. 2,910,332.
Madsen, Jens A. W., to Albertson & Co., Inc. Rotary impact
wrench mechanism. 2,886,997, 5-19-59, Cl. 81 — 52.3.
Madsen, Jens A. W., to Albertson & Co., Inc. Power oper-
ated magazine-type socket wrench attachment. 2,895,360,
7-21-59, Cl. 81—57.
Madsen, Jens A. W., to Albertson & Co., Inc. Magazine-type
socket wrench. 2,896,489, 7-28-59, Cl. 81 — 124.1.
Madsen, Jens A. W., to Albertson & Co., Inc. Spindle lock.
2,909,249, 10-20-59, Cl. 188 — 174.
Madsen, Kurt P. H. : See —
Madsen, Tage D. 2,910,332.
Madsen, Paul S. : See —
Gow, Arthur R., and Madsen. 2,906,533.
Madsen, Peter A. Liquid level signaling device. 2,910,097,
10-27-59, Cl. 141—96.
Madsen, Tage D., deceased, by I. D. A. and K. P. H. Madsen,
sole inheritors, to Aktiebolaget Davy Robertsons Maskin-
fabrik. Composed packing rings, particularly in piston
rings for internal combustion engines. 2,910,332, 10—27-59,
a. 309—44.
Madsen, Walter M. Dust collector. 2,878,893, 3-24-59, Cl.
183—80.
Maeda, Masayasu : See —
Matsumoto, Masakazu, Maeda, and Osugi. 2,909,502.
Maeder, Arthur : See —
Aenishaenslin. Rudolf, and Maeder. 2,879,181.
Sallmann, Richard, Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2,885,387.
Sallmann, Richard, Maeder, Porret, Leumann, and Al-
brecht. 2,885,388.
Sulzer, Georg, Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,888,420.
Sulzer, Georg, Guertler, Fatzer, and Maeder. 2,898,239.
Maeder, Arthur, to Ciba Ltd. Phosphorus compounds.
2.894,019, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 161.
Maeder, Arthur, to Ciba Ltd. Salts of hydrolyzed poly-
acrylate esters and solutions thereof. 2,897,172, 7-28-59,
Cl. 260—33.4.
Maeder, Arthur, and O. Albrecht, to Ciba Ltd. New poly-
merizable vinyl ether quaternary ammonium compounds.
2,897,200, 7-28-59, Cl. 260—247.2.
Maeder, Heinz-Jochein, to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Akt.
Shaking sieve device with transverse girders for the sieve
plate. 2,883,051, 4-21-59, Cl. 209—269.
Maeder, Werner : See —
Gewis, Max, Maeder, and Teher. 2,887,750.
Maerker, Helmut. Rotational speed responsive device.
2,868,917, 1-13-59, Cl. 200—80.
Maerkle, George P., to Fisher Radio Corp. Transducer circuits.
2,876,420, 3-3-59, Cl. 332 — 2.
Maertens, Leopold J. Steel casting process and means for
carrying out the same. 2,895,189, 7-21-59, Cl. 22 — 57.2.
Maescher, Albert, to Cardel Electric Co. Inc. Silk screen
print dryer. 2,907,118, 10-6-59, Cl. 34 — 155.
Maeser, Mieth : See —
Alderman, Leon D., Hobbs, and Maeser. 2,896,208.
Maeser, Mieth, and F. S. Sillars, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Seam structures. 2,902,961, 9-8-59, Cl. 112 — 262.
Maeser, Mieth, and F. S. Sillars, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Machines and methods for uniting multiple layers
of work. 2,903,983, 9-15-59, Cl. 112—43.
Maffei, Alessandro. Method for producing round-cornered
cabinets and like pieces of furniture. 2,890,731, 6-16-59,
Cl. 144 — 309.
Maffei, John A., and W. H. Lautz. Automatic cooking de-
vices. 2,889,786, 6-9-59, Cl. 107 — 60.
Maffet, Vere, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Silver
halide emulsions and processes for preparing same.
2,910,359, 10-27-59, Cl. 96 — 87.
Magaraci, Anthony F., to United States of America, Navy.
Quadrature voltage eliminating motor control circuit.
2,917,690, 12-15-59, Cl. 318—30.
Magasiny, Irving P., to Tele-Dynamics Inc. Automatic com-
pensation in a telemetric system. 2,915,741, 12-1-59,
Cl. 340—207.
Magdziarz, Frank F. Automobile cigarette light quencher
and ashtray. 2,888,936, 6-2-59, Cl. 131 — 237.
Mageau, George J., Jr., to Buxton, Inc. Key case. 2,874,740,
2-24-59. Cl. 150—40.
Magee Carpet Co., The : See —
Park, Orrin J., and Cotner. 2,896,671.
Park, Orrin J., and Cotner. 2,918,944.
Penman, Montgomery B. 2,898,876.
Magee, Charles F. : See — ■
Carlsen, Leonard O., Critchley, and Magee. 2,869,427.
Magee, Edward B. Falrlead. 2,919,110, 12-29-59, Cl.
254 — 190.
Magee. Gertrude M. Flat iron rest. 2,900,748. 8-25-59,
Cl. 38—107.
Magee-Hale Park-O-Meter Co. : See —
Hamilton, Robert W. 2,897,938.
Hamilton, Robert W. 2,901,078.
Magee, Marvin H. Home overhead ear washer. 2,887,121,
5-19-59, Cl. 137 — 355.23.
Magee, Russell M. : See-
Alexander, William W., and Magee. 2,908,246.
Magel, Theodore T., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Apparatus for high purity metal re-
covery. 2,873,108, 2-10-59, Cl. 266 — 15.
Magel, Theodore T., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Deposition of metal on nonmetal fila-
ment. 2,873,185, 2-10-59, Cl. 75—84.
Magel, Theodore T., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process of producing actinide metals.
2,894,832, 7-14-59, Cl. 75—84.1.
Magel, Theodore T., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of producing dense consoli-
dated metallic regulus. 2,899,297, 8-11-59, Cl. 75 — 84.1.
Magel, Theodore T., and L. Brewer, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Thermal decomposi-
tion of uranium compounds. 2,873,184, 2-10-59, Cl.
75 — 84.
Mageoch, Harry Y., to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Vehicle des-
tination sign mechanism. 2,896,873, 7-28-59, Cl. 242 — 67.
7-7-59, Cl. 93 — 36.
Mager, Herbert. Explosive cartridge. 2,887,953, 5-26-59,
Cl. 102—24.
Magerlein, Barney J. : See —
Fonken, Gunther S., Hogg, and Magerlein. 2,880,204.
Fonken, Gunther S., Hogg, and Majrerlein. 2,880,215.
Spero, George B., Magerlein, Schneider, and Hogg.
2,884,420.
Magerlein, Barney J., to The Upjohn Co. Intermediates for
the production of 19-norhydrocortisone. 2,913,456, 11-17-
59, Cl. 260—239.55.
588
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Magerlein, Barney J., and G. B. Sepro, to The Upjohn Co.
6a-methyl-llj3,21-dihydroxy-4-pi'egnene-3- one and 21-hydro-
carbon carboxylic acid esters thereof. 2,883,402, 4—21-59,
CI. 260 — 397.45.
Magerlein, Barney J., G. B. Spero, J. A. Hogg, and W. P.
Schneider, to The Upjohn Co. 6-fluoro-17a,21-epoxy-4-
pregnenes. 2,884,421, 4-28-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Magg, Alfred H., R. Jedlitschka, A. Schrode, and J. Schmah,
to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen. Gear shifting mech-
anism. 2,906,138, 9-29-59, CI. 74 — 473.
Maggio, John S. Animal trap. 2,885,820, 5-12-59, CI. 43 — 61.
Maggiolo, Allison : See —
Niegowski, Sigismund J., and Maggiolo. 2,897,231.
Maggioni & C. Societa per Azioni : See —
Cavallini, Guida, and Massarani. 2,878,291.
Cavallini, Guido, and Massarani. 2,895,963.
Magill, Donald (J., to American Can Co. Method of prepar-
ing a container for shipment and subsequent use. 2.893.295.
Magill, Donald G., Jr., to Rlegel Paper Corp. Method of
making resin impregnated paper. 2,895,868, 7-21-59, CI.
92—21.
Magin, Kenneth E., and G. D. Stuewer, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for granular solids trans-
fer. 2.889,271, 6-2-59, CI. 208 — 173.
Magin, Sidney H. A., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Turbo ma-
chines having adjustable guide blades. 2,917,275, 12-15-59,
q\ 253 78
Magna, Peter S.. and W. E. McCormick, to United States
Steel Corp. Dual-hopper apparatus for filling containers.
2,874,737, 2-24-59 CI. 141—263.
Magnani, Alessandro, to Etablissoment pour Materiaux de
Construction, and F. L. Smidth & Co., A/S. Sleeve joint
•with resilient spacing means. 2,914,347, 11-24-59, CI.
285—349.
Magnat Machinery & Pattern Corp. : See —
Mengel, William R. 2,890,517.
Magnavox Co., The : See —
Armstrong, Philip N., and Wiener. 2,905,465.
Arspmnlt. William R., Garfein, and Thorensen.
2,905.834
Azari, Eric. Gray, Malin, and Thompson. 2,905,466.
Bair, Murray W. 2,891,449.
Buecker, Carl H. 2.887.623.
Buecker, Carl H. 2,891,447.
Gray, Alfred E., Malin. and Thompson. 2,883,188.
Hoekstra, Cyrus E. 2,910,263.
Hughes, Donald N. 2,891,398.
Koonz, John C. 2.873 678.
Orner. Allan. 2,901,247.
Severance, Ralph H. 2.873 680.
Severance, Ralph H. 2,887,057.
Severance, Ralph H. 2,894,457.
Thomas, Stephen E. 2,897,414.
Wendlins, John. 2.913 073.
Wilson. Loren R. 2,883,189.
Magnenat, Rene P., to Waterbury Companies, Inc. Locking
means for photo slide case. 2,906,579, 9-29-59, CI.
312—309.
Magner, John M. Monsanto Chemical Co. Pesticides.
2.901.393. 8-25-59. CI. 167—30.
Magnesium Elektron Ltd. : See —
Fisher, Philip A. 2.872,179.
Whitehead, Derek J., and Emley. 2,919,190.
Magnpss. James F. : See —
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and Magness. 2,898,362.
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and Magness. 2,902,508.
Magness. James F., to Pan American Petroleum Corn. Fines
handling process. 2,877,107, 3-10-59, CI. 75 — 35.
Magnet Cove Barium Corp. : See —
Reddie, William A. 2,885,358.
Van Dyke, Orien W. 2,895,911.
Magnetic Analysis Corp. : See — -
Callan, Joseph M., and Germann. 2.918,621.
Callan, Joseph M., and Spierer. 2,889,513.
Magnetic Heating Com : See —
Kohler, Fred, and Rudd. 2,919,342.
Rudd. Wallace C. 2.873.353.
2.876.323.
2,886,691.
2,892,914.
2 919 343.
Rudd,' Wallace C, Cameron, and Osterer. 2,898,440.
Rudd. Wallace C and Stanton. 2.904.668.
Stanton, Robert J., and Rudd. 2,887,560.
Magnetic Metals Co. : See —
Brownell, Harry R. 2,907,914.
Magnetic Precision Controls Inc. : See —
Mamon, Michel. 2,870,268.
Magnetic Seal Corp. : See —
Stevenson, Robert. 2,913,289.
Magnetrol, Inc. : See —
Binford, Benjamin L. 2,911,830.
Magni, Gustav A. Autoclaves. 2,880,482, 4-7-59, CI.
21 — 95.
Magnin, Jean P., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Minimum rebalance time on-off control system. 2,906,933,
9-29-59, CI. 318—28.
Magni-Power Co. : See —
Martin, William C, Jr. 2,896,991.
Martin, William C, Jr. 2,912,106.
Rudd, Wallace C.
Rudd, Wallace C.
Rudd, Wallace C.
Rudd, Wallace C.
Magnus, Elmer G. : See —
Hawk. Le Roy R., Magnus, and Manion. 2.873.663.
Hawk, Le Roy R., Magnus, and Manion. 2,912,330.
Magnus, Finn H. Fish lure. 2,867,934, 1-13-59, CI.
43 — 42.35.
Magnus, Finn H. Display stand. 2,899,078, 8-11-59, CI.
211 — 60.
Magnus, Oscar F., to American Brake Shoe Co. Blowers for
railway switches. 2,898,062, 8-4-59, CI. 246 — 428.
Magnuski, Henry, and A. J. Affrunti, to Motorola, Inc.
Communication system. 2,892,930, G-30-59, CI. 250 — 15.
Magnuson, Adolph L. : See —
Miller, Aaron, and Magnuson. 2,913,364.
Magnuson, Dale W., and De F. F. Smith, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for stabiliz-
ing klystrons. 2,882,442, 4-14-59, CI. 315—5.18.
Magnuson, Genevieve I. : See — -
Cowan, Tyson G. 2,870,585.
Magnuson, Rov M. 2,889,856.
Magnuson, Rov M. 2,910,392.
Magnuson, Roy M., and Smith. 2,889.986.
Magnuson, Roy M., and Smith. 2,910,393.
Magnuson, Merriell P.. and A. W. Elletson. Food packing
device. 2,914,796. 12-1-59, CI. 17—39.
Magnuson, Raymond A., and N. M. Christiansen, to Vogel-
Peterson Co. Garment rack. 2,894,644, 7-14-59, CI. 211 —
177.
Magnuson, Roiand A., to United States of America, Army.
High pressure pneumatic cylinder. 2,911,209, 11-3-59,
CI. 267—65.
Magnuson, Roy M. : See —
Cowan, Tyson G. 2,870,585.
Magnuson, Roy M., deceased ; G. I. Magnuson, executrix.
Apparatus and methods of filling measured amounts of
viscous liquids or finely divided solids. 2,889,856, 6-9-59,
CI. 141—5.
Magnuson, Roy M., deceased ; G. I. Magnuson, executrix,
% to California Packing Corp. Method of removing the
skin of fruit and vegetable articles. 2,910,392, 10-27-59,
CI. 146—241.
Magnuson, Roy M., deceased, and T. J. Smith ; said Smith
assor. to said Magnuson ; G. I. Magnuson, executrix of
said R. M. Magnuson. Counting mechanism for use in
canneries and the like. 2,889,986, 6-9-59, CI. 235 — 98.
Magnuson, Roy M., deceased (G. I. Magnuson, executrix),
and T. J. Smith, y2 to California Packing Corp. and
y% to G. I. Magnuson. Process for loosening the skins
of fruits and vegetables. 2,910,393, 10-27-59, CI. 146 — 241.
Magnuson, Vernon P., G. E. Hagen, and C. R. Williams, to
Northrop Corp. Graph plotter. 2,912,160, 11-10-59, CI.
235—58.
Magnusson, Erik : See —
Helin, Elis E. V., and Magnusson. 2,876,151.
Magor Car Corp. : See —
Lunde. Einar O. 2,893.327.
Magor, Leslie H., to Aluminum Body Corp. Construction of
vehicular bodies. 2,910,322, 10-27-59, CI. 296 — 28.
Magor. Lincoln S., to Retor Developments Ltd. Spool valve
adjustment. 2,903,233, 9-8-59, CI. 251 — 3.
Magovern. Robert L., and H. C. Ries, to Shell Development
Co. Apparatus for vaporizing liquids. 2,893,359, 7-7-59,
CI. 122—28.
Magrath, William B., and H. J. Goetz, to Door-Oliver Inc.
Method and apparatus for the continuous purification of
liquids. 2,878,935. 3-24-59. CI. 210 — 82.
Magruder, William R., and C. W. Gomerdinger. to Injection
Molding Co. Apparatus for treating polyethylene con-
tainers for printing. 2,894,139, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Maguire Industries, Inc. : See —
Falkenberg, Charles W., and Johnson. 2,891,873.
Maguire, J. J. : See —
Friedman, Herbert. 2,901,629.
Maguire, J. J., Co. : See —
Friedman, Herbert. 2,879,399.
Friedman, Herbert. 2,901,629.
Maguire, John, to Duo-Bed Corp. Adjustable frame support.
2,880,448. 4-7-59, CI. 16 — 19.
Maguire, Milton J. Paper making machine. 2,888.378,
5-26-59. CI. 162 — 210.
Maha, Otto J., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Sealing apparatus.
2,907,596, 10-6-59, CI. 286—26.
Mahady, John J., to United States Rubber Co. Method of
making hose with sealing rings attached at each end.
2,917,102, 12-15-59, CI. 154 — 8.
Maham, Carl E. Hold-down device. 2,895,705, 7-21-59, CI.
248—361.
Mahan, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of
substituted pyridines. 2,877.228. 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 290.
Mahan. John E„ to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stabilization of
vinylpyridinns. 2.893 995. 7-7-59. fl. 260 — 290.
Mahan, John E., and C. W. Osborn, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Polycyclic alcohols prepared by ethynylation of a
condensation product of a diolefin and a furfural.
2.884,316, 4-28-59, CI. 71—2.5.
Mahan, Laban A., and O. O. Lee. Model railroad turntable.
2,911,922, 11-10-59, CI. 104 — 38.
Maher, Edwin C. Fabricated pallet and spacer therefor.
2,918,241, 12-22-59, CI. 24S — 120.
Maher, Joseph L.. to National Tank Co. Methods and means
for low temperature separation of liquid hvdrocarbons from
natural gas. 2,873,814, 2-17-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Mahle, Hermann. Light alloy piston. 2,882.107. 4-14-59.
CI. 309—13.
LIST OF PATENTEES
589
Mahle Kommandit-Gesellsehaft : See —
Hermann, Gerhard. 2,869,946.
Mahler, Benjamin B. : See —
Dodington, Sven H. M., and Mahler. 2,912,686.
Mahler, Charles J., M. P. White, and R. B. Immel, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Mounting means for contact mem-
bers. 2,871,322, 1-27-59, CI. 200— 16C.
Mahler, Charles J., and M. P. White, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Mounting means for contact members. 2,871,323,
1-27-59, CI. 200—166. n
Mahler, George T., to The New Jersey Zinc Co. Recovery of
titanium tetrachloride. 2,870,869, 1-27-59, CI. 183—120.
Mahler, Harold : See —
Ganz, Daniel M. 2,869,732.
Mahler. William S. : See —
Dry. John D. 2,879.021.
Mahlfeldt. Walter: See —
Behrens, Heinz, and Mahlfeldt. 2,882,024.
Mahlmeister, Louis J., to The Sheffield Corp. Gauging de-
vice. 2,878,572, 3-24-59, CI. 33—174.
Mahlmeister, Raymond A., to The Sheffield Corp. Gaging
device. 2,903,796, 9-15-59, CI. 33 — 147.
Mahn, George R., to General Electric Co. Cathode assembly.
2,914,692, 11-24-59, CI. 313—82.
Maho, Jacques. Diffusing ducts for the ventilation of cereals
or granular products stored in silos or warehouses.
2,906,190, 9-29-59, CI. 98—56.
Mahon, Joseph E., E. M. Walter, and C. C. Heyer. Neon tubing
support. 2,8S5,538, 5-5-59, CI. 240—11.4.
Mahon, R. C, Co., The : -See-
Cross, Earl P. 2,871,998.
Mahon, Thomas J., and A. L. Edelsteln, to Association for
Physiologic Research, Inc. Dispenser for materials in
liquid and semisolid states. 2,895,650, 7-21-59, CI. 222 —
387
Mahon, Thomas J., and A. L. Edelstein, to Association for
Physiologic Research, Inc. Dispensing device. 2,895,651,
7_21— 59 CI. 222 399.
Mahon, William J., and J. H. Wilson, to General Electric Co.
Apparatus for internally coating articles. 2,879,740,
3-31-59, CI. 118—49. „ „ ^ „ „
Mahoney Clarence L., to Shell Development Co. Method for
oxidizing carbonaceous deposits. 2,882,237, 4-14-59, CI.
252—186.
Mahoney, Donald G. : See —
Key, Don E., and Mahoney. 2,880,896.
Mahoney, Edward T. Blade holders. 2,809,233, 1-20-59, CI.
30 — 162.
Mahoney, Frederick G. Adjustable handle on a hand imple-
ment. 2,887,710, 5-26-59, CI. 15—172.
Mahoney, James A. Package for incandescent lamps.
2,869,720, 1-20-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Mahut, Rene\ J. Muller. and J. Sauteron, to Commissariat a
l'Energie Atomique. Method of separating uranium and
thorium from each other. 2,905,524, 9-22-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Maico Electronics, Inc. : See —
Hogan, John W. 2,913,662.
Mullin, Clavton D., and Rose. 2,904,639.
Rose, John F. 2,916,538.
Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc. : See —
Coleman, Beatrice, Pioli, and Silvani. 2,888,930.
Rosenthal, William. 2,892,459.
Vuillemenot, Robert P. 2,894,673.
Maid-O'-Mist Inc. : See —
Heathman, Charles M. 2,888,252.
Maier, Albert : See —
Straub, Hermann, Beig, Maier, and Wiedmann. 2,889,-
530.
Zittrell, Anton, and Maier. 2,900,059.
Maier, Albert, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen. Multi-speed
gear transmission. 2,897,690, 8-1-59, CI. 74 — 720.
Maier, Alfred, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Electrical appa-
ratus. 2,896,049, 7-21-59, CI. 200—113.
Maier, Alfred E., and J. H. Taylor, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit breaker. 2,883,585, 4-21-59, CI. 317—22.
Maier, Dale E„ to Borg-Warner Corp. Power driven wrench
with reverse rotation limiting means. 2,900,856, 8-25-59,
CI. 81—54.
Maier. Erich R. F. : See —
Costa. Leo. 2,905,131.
Maier-Huser, Hans, and R. Bourrillon, to Societe de l'ln-
stitut de Serotherapie. Method of producing the highly
purified luteinizing gonadotropic factor. 2,894,875,
7-14-59, CI. 167—74.
Maier, John, III : See —
Oylor, Glenn W., and Maier. 2,886,692.
Oyler, Glenn W.. and Maier. 2,890,322.
Oyler, Glenn W., Maier, and Reed. 2,884,510.
Reed, Thomas B., Maier, and Oyler. 2,874,265.
Maier, Karl, J. Eisele, and W. Federkiel, to Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik Akt. Amine salts of anthraquinone sulfonic
acid compounds. 2,913,465, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 367.
Maier. Karl W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Cartridge
actuated tool. 2,872,682, 2-10-59, CI. 1 — 44.5.
Maier, Karl W., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. First round
recoil reducer for automatic guns. 2,876,681, 3-10-59,
CI. 89—198.
Maier, Karl W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Hammer
and buffer mechanism. 2,877,750, 3-17-59, CI. 123 — 7.
Maier, Karl W., t0 Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Buffer
mechanism. 2,879,986, 3-31-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Maier, Robert, to American Feldmuehle Corp. Thread guide.
2,900,144, 8-18-59, CI. 242—153.
Maiershofer, Karl M., to G-M Laboratories Inc. Flash unit.
2,886,792, 5-12-59. CI. 339 — 45.
Maiga, Albert : See —
Barber, Alfred E., and Maiga. 2,917,260.
Maikowski, Michael A. : see —
Elbe, Friedrich, Kaufmann, and Maikowski. 2,881,049.
Mailhot, Harold J. : See —
Vandeipoel, Albert G. H., and Mailhot. 2,876,793.
Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S. A. Feed
devices for automatic guns supplied with ammunition in
the form of a cartridge belt. 2,873,649, 2-17-59, CI.
89 — 33.
Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques, S.A. Trigger
mechanisms for recoiling automatic guns of the open breech
type. 2,905,058, 9-22-59, CI. 89—150.
Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Regulat-
ing means for a gas piston operated gun. 2,918,848,
12-29-59, CI. 89 — 193.
Maillard, Gabriel : See —
Joullie, Maurice, Laurre, Maillard, and Muller.
2.894,039.
Maille, Jean, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude
et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Gas-liquid
contacting apparatus. 2,884,236, 4-28-59. CI. 261 — 114.
Main Alloy Company Establishment (Mace) : See —
Neu, Willi. 2,870,008.
Mainers, Artez F. Article dispenser. 2,880,907, 4-7-59, CI.
221 — 299.
Mainland, John G. : See—
Wotring, John A., and Mainland. 2,898,863.
Maintain, Russell E. : See —
Galassi, Francis J. 2,909,287.
Mainwaring, Gareth : See —
Ferguson, Harold M., and Mainwaring. 2,913,702.
Maio, Nicola. Slide fastener attachment. 2,887,752, 5-26-59,
CI. 24 — 205.15.
Maione, Theodore L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Equivalent four-wire repeaters. 2,875,283, 2-24-59, CI.
179—170.
Maiorino, Gennaro S., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Micro-
scope fine adjustment mechanism. 2,891,446, 6-23-59, CL
88—39.
Mair, James, to Goslin-Birmingham Mfg. Co., Inc. Evapora-
tor. 2,872,974, 2-10-59, CI. 159—20.
Mairco, Inc. : See —
Good, Arthur L. 2,874,924.
Maire. Georges, to Tavannes Watch Co. S. A. Watch move-
ment. 2.872,775, 2-10-59, CI. 58 — 59.
Mais, Adolf R., to Aktiebolaget Hagglund & Soner. Quick
action switch. 2,916,575, 12-8-59, CI. 200—76.
Maisch, Oliver. Rotary shaft seal. 2,899,244, 8-11-59, CI.
308—36.2.
Maisch, Oliver. Automatic vent valve. 2,908,282, 10-13-59,
CI. 137 — 199.
Maisch, Oliver. Rotary pump. 2,909,124, 10-20-59, CI.
103—126.
Maisel, Bernard, % to Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.,
and % to New York Heart Association, Inc. Operating
table apparatus for gravity exposure of the heart.
2,897,029, 7-28-59, CI. 311 — 77.
Maisel, Daniel S. : See —
Hunt, John C, Maisel, and Wood. 2,906,787.
Maisel, Daniel S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Benzene recovery from mixed steam cracked hydroformate
feed utilizing prefractionation. 2,890,154, 6-9-59, CI.
202 — 39.5.
Maish, George O. : See —
Nieman, Henry W., and Maish. 2,888,901.
Maish, Jay H., to The Jay H. Maish Co. Mailing pieces.
2,909,313, 10-20-59, CI. 229—92.8.
Maish, Jay H., Co., The : See —
Maish, Jay H. 2,909,313.
Maison. George L : See —
Pomsh, Irving, and Maison. 2,868,691.
Maison Tschanz Comptoir de la Parfumerie S. A. : See —
Grisel. Yvan V. 2.872,033.
Maitino, Fred P., to General Dry Batteries Co., a division
of P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Automatic battery making
machine. 2,883,815, 4-28-59, CI. 53—239.
Maitland, Peter M., and M. Antritter, to Van Brode Milling
Co., Inc. Battery hold-down device. 2,918,983, 12-29-59,
CI. 180—68.5.
Maitzen, Richard P. Heating apparatus. 2,904,098, 9-15-59,
CI. 154—1.
Maize, James A. : See —
Anderson, Carl F., and Maize. 2,904,631.
Maize, Paul F., and A. Yurka, Jr., to The Cyril Bath Co.
Rapid cycle radial draw former. 2,881,821, 4-14-59, CL
153 — 40.
Majac, Inc. : See —
Croft, George M. 2,909,331.
Majer, Christian. Method and machine for making paper
tubes. 2,897,731, 8-4-59, CI. 93 — 79.
Majewski, John V. : See —
Bertling, Ronald J., and Majewski. 2,916,237.
Majkrzak, Charley P., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Sliding contact device for tuning coils.
2,895,115, 7-14-59, CI. 336—116.
Majneri, Ludwig A. Bleeder valve structure. 2,892,614,
6-30-59, CI. 251—347.
590
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Major, Charles W. Dual tiring spark plug. 2,890,365,
6-9-59, CI. 313—123.
Major Engineering Corp. : See —
Linden, Robert F. 2,911,341.
Major, Stephen C. : See —
Wright, Wayne E., Fitz Gibbons, and Major. 2,885,523.
Major, Stephen C, and E. Yarotsky, to Sprague Electric Co.
Electrical component and casting arrangement. 2,S85,522,
5-5-59, CI. 201 — 64.
Maiusick, Walter. Static line release. 2,900,206, 8-18-59,
CI. 294 — 83.
Mak Maschinenbau Kiel Akt. : See —
Krause, August. 2,883,823.
Makara, Frank : See —
Shelare, Robert F., and Makara. 2,884,716.
Makela, Armas G., and C. P. McClelland, to General Motors
Corp. Windshield cleaner. 2,910,710, 11-3-59, CI. 15 —
255.
Maker, Paul, to Brvant Chucking Grinder Co. Process con-
trol apparatus. 2,897,638, 8-4-59, CI. 51 — 165.
Makhtsavei Israel : See —
Baniel, Abraham, and Blumberg. 2.880,063.
Baniel, Abraham, and Blumberg. 2,894,813.
Baniel, Abraham, and Blumberg. 2,902,341.
Maki, Edwin C, to International Harvester Co. Counter-
balancing means for hydraulically operated clutch.
2.876,743, 3-10-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Maki, Jacob K., and A. E. Rockwood, to Simplex Time
Recorder Co. Tag printing apparatus. 2,907,275, 10-6-59,
CI. 101 — 413.
Maki, John W. Engine lubricating system. 2,889,821,
6-9-59, CI. 123 — 196.
Makous, Lawrence, to A. O. Smith Corp. Resistance and
temperature determinations of a motor winding. 2,912,644,
11-10-59, CI. 324 — 62.
Makovic, Frank J., Jr., and A. W. Goralske, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for pressing curved glass lam-
inations. 2.893.905. 7-7-59, CI. 154 — 2.7.
Makower, Benjamin : See —
Dimick, Keene P., and Makower. 2,904,440.
Makower, Benjamin, and T. H. Schulz, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for preparing a solid flavor-
ing composition. 2,899,313, 8-11-59, CI. 99 — 140.
Makower, Rachel U., to United States of America, Agricul-
ture. Inactivation of enzymes in plant tissue. 2,890,120,
6-9-59, CI. 99—154.
Makowski, Giinther. to Siemens & Halske Akt. Electromag-
netic relay. 2.867,756, 1-6-59. CI. 317—187.
Makowski, .Terzy, to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Invertible evaporator. 2.867.991, 1-13-59, CI. 62 — 169.
Makrides, Constantine G., to Emerson Radio & Phonograph
Corp. Mail handling apparatus. 2,905,309, 9-22-59, CI.
198—31.
Malaehick, Joseph A. Dispenser for bread crumbs and other
food. 2 878,971, 3-24-59. CI. 222—183.
Malachowski, Harry M. Reinforced rolling mill rolls.
2.871,737, 2-3-59, CI. 80 — 58.
Malan, George L. Vibrator. 2,891,775, 6-23-59, CI. 259—1
Malaquin, Andre, to Society called : Societe Industrielle de
Liaisons Electriques (S.I.L.E.C). Torsional vibration
damper. 2,916,280, 12-8-59, CI. 267—1.
Malary, Robert R., Jr. Sandwich construction for seaplane
floats. 2,909,791, 10-27-59, CI. 9—6.
Malaskv, John : See —
Kearney, John F., and Soderberg. 2,892,995.
Malavazos, Arthur J., to Friden, Inc. Back transfer
mechanism. 2,909,320, 10-20-59, CI. 235—63.
Malavazos, Arthur J., and N. F. Hawthorne, to Friden, Inc.
Duplex recording calculator with value transfer mech-
anism. 2,911,142, 11-3-59, CI. 235—60.34.
Malchow, Max E., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-con-
ductor squelch circuit. 2,904,678, 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Malco Mfg. Co. : See —
Krol, Stanley J., and Coulon. 2,914,745.
Malco Tool & Mfg. Co. : See-
Harris, Thomas R. 2,871,551.
Narozny, Ronald S. 2,877,441.
Malcolm, Robert H., to International Harvester Co. Pump
lubrication means. 2.902,012, 9-1-59, CI. 123 — 41.86.
Malcom, Glen, to The Reliance Electric and Engineering Co.
Gear reducer and frame therefor. 2,888,831, 6-2-59, CI.
74—421.
Malcom, Glen, and M. Behrman, to The Reliance Electric &
Engineering Co. Spinning frame drive. 2,885,898, 5-12-59,
CI. 74 — 230.17.
Male, Herman A. : See —
Carlsen, Leonard O., and Male. 2,898,813.
Malecki, George J., to Patent Protection Corp., trustee. Pres-
ervation of color in green vegetables. 2,875,071, 2-24-59,
CI. 99— 186.
Malecki, George J. Preservation of comestibles with sus-
pensions. 2,894,843, 7-14-59, CI. 99—166.
Malecki, George J., to Patent Protection Corp. Method of
preserving color of green vegetables. 2,906,628, 9-29-59,
CI. 99—186.
Malecki, Witold, to King-Seeley Corp. Governor. 2,876,792,
3-10-59, CI. 137 — 482.
Malecki, Witold, to King-Seeley Corp. Governor. 2,888,031,
5-26-59, CI. 137—484.
Malecki, Witold, and T. I. Larsen, to King-Seeley Corp.
Variable speed governor. 2,911,054, 11-3-59, CI. 180 — 82.1.
to F. B. Redington Co.
mechanism. 2,913,864,
Package stack-
11-24-59, CI.
2,871,727,
Malek, Chester B., to Mead Specialties Co., Inc. Valve.
2,914,087, 11-24-59, CI. 137—622.
Maieu, Georg, to Eumig Elektrizitats- und Metallwaren-Indus-
trie. Motion picture camera. 2,887,182, 5-19-59, CI.
185 — 44.
Malek, Georg, to A. Handler and K. Vockenhuber. Photo-
cell arrangement for moving picture camera. 2,918,854,
12-29-59, CI. 95 — 10.
Malek, Joseph V., to American Phenolic Corp. Electrical con-
nector for coaxial cable. 2,870,420, 1-20-59, CI. 333 — 33.
Maletich, J Anthony, Jr. Combined surgical table and body
member support. 2,871,074, 1-27-59, CI. 311 — 11.
Malew Engineering Ltd. : See —
Comoglio, Ernest E. J., and Samin. 2,879,843.
Maley, Robert L. Filter means. 2,889,836, 6-9-59. CI.
134 — 110.
Malhiot, Clarence J.,
ing and sealing
53—387.
Malick, Franklin S. Control drive apparatus.
2-3-59, CI. 74 — 813.
Malick, Franklin S. Successive index mechanism. 2,876,660,
3-10-59, CI. 74 — 821.
Malick, Franklin S., to United States of America, Navy.
Computer impedance changing with magnetic amplifier.
2,879,463. 3-24-59. CI. 321—25.
Malin, Herbert, and H. C. Roehrs, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Method for preparing tetrahydrofuran lacquer of wet
vinylidene chloride-acrylonitrile copolymer. 2,906,721,
9-29-59, CI. 260—29.6.
Malin, Herman J. : See —
Azari, Eric, Gray, Malin, and Thompson. 2,905,466.
Gray, Alfred E., Malin, and Thompson. 2,883,188.
Malin, Louis. Umbrella tip and tool for use therewith.
2,914,008, 11-24-59, CI. 112—114.
Malina, Marshall A. : See —
Trademan, Leo, Malina, and Wilks. 2,875,119.
Trademan, Leo, Malina, and Wilks. 2,875,120.
Trademan, Leo, Malina, and Wilks. 2,875,121.
Malitte, Robert. Seats with retractable leg and foot rest.
2,901,025. 8-25-59, CI. 155 — 111.
Malkemus, John D. : See —
Bell. John B., Jr., Currier, and Malkemus. 2,915,529.
Malkemus, John D., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Process
for preparing glycol monoesters of organic carboxylic acids.
2,910,490, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 410.6.
Malkiewicz, Wladyslaw F., to Houdallle Industries, Inc.
Steering and damping control device. 2,913,919, 11-24-59,
CI. 74—388.
Malkin, Sam, to Lobstaire Inc. Method for the preservation
of live Crustacea such as lobsters. 2,890,680, 6-16-59,
CI. 119—2.
Malkoff, Hvman, to Kramer Trenton Co. Valve construction
for refrigerating systems. 2.879,024. 3-24-59, CI. 251 — 44.
Malkoff, Hyman, and D. E. Kramer, to Kramer Trenton Co.
Fluid flow controlling valve and heat exchange system
employing the same. 2,892,318, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 151.
Malkomes, Walter, to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for com-
bined levelling coal and removing coke from one side of
horizontal coking chamber oven batteries. 2,894,649,
7-14-59, CI. 214 — 23.
Mall, Arthur W., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Removable
roller bearing guide. 2,888,964, 6-2-59, CI. 143—32.
Mall, Arthur W., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Take-up
handle for chain saw. 2,910,099, 10-27-59, CI. 143 — 32.
Mall, Arthur W., C. A. Mattson, and W. Ziegler, to Reming-
ton Arms Co., Inc. Chain saw starter mechanism.
2,895,466, 7-21-59, CI. 123—179.
Mall, James E. : See —
Boylan, Henry W., and Mall.
Mall, Willis B. Convertible skates.
280 — 7.13.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co. : See —
Jenne, Kenneth C. 2.874.439.
Jenne, Kenneth C. 2,888,722.
Jenne. Kenneth C. 2,901.798.
Malley, Thomas J., J. D. Pennell,
American Cvanamid Co. Preparation of desulfurization
catalysts. 2,911,374, 11-3-59, CI. 252 — 465.
Mallina, Rudolph F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Wire connecting machine. 2,905,400, 9-22-59, CI. 242 — 7.
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works : See —
De La Mater, George B. 2,870,063.
De La Mater, George B. 2,913,451.
Howard, Frank L.. and Cormier. 2.876,155.
Runoff, John R„ Martin, and Gerfen. 2.895,792.
Ruhoff, John R., Martin, and Gerfen. 2,895,793.
Mallinckrodt, George E. Aircraft. 2,874,920, 2-24-59, CI.
244 — 23.
Mallinckrodt, George E.. to Elliot Enterprises, Inc. Rotary
engine. 2,882,872, 4-21-59, CI. 123—11.
Mallinckrodt, George E., to Elliot Enterprises, Inc. Rotary
engine. 2,895,457, 7-21-59, CI. 123—11.
Mallinckrodt, George E. Charged-particle accelerator.
2,898,508, 8^-59, CI. 315—5.42.
Mallinckrodt, George E. Propeller. 2,918,128, 12-22-59, CI.
170 — 160.1.
Mallinson, Dennis H. : See —
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., Mallinson, and Probert.
2,871,659.
Mallison, Thomas D. Locating devices.
CI. 116 — 114.
2,894,444.
2,874,970, 2-24-59.
CI.
and H. D. Schindler. to
2,902,969, 9-8-59,
LIST OF PATENTEES
591
2,884,323.
2,890,368.
. 2,889,387.
2,883,721.
Fluoroscope.
Co. Hydroforming with
2,916,433, 12-8-59, CI.
Malloch, Robert S. : See —
Hogan, Eric E., and Malloch. 2,873,529.
Hogan, Eric E., and Malloch. 2,894,307.
Hogan, Eric E., and Malloch. 2,894,310.
Hogan, Eric E., and Malloch. 2,908,959.
Mallory, Bonnie L. Wire repairing and tightening means.
2,879,808, 3-31-59, CI. 140—123.5.
Mallory, Harvey E., and W. H. Ayscue, to Great Western
Drilling Co. Sealing porous formations. 2,867,278, 1-6-59,
CI. 166 — 33.
Mallory, Henry R. Electrical control circuit. 2,892,132,
6-23-59, CI. 317—137. <o „ _
Mallory, Marion. Steam engine. 2,867,975, 1-13-59, CI.
CO — 27.
Mallory, Marion, to The Mallory Research Co. Spark plug.
2,906,908, 9-29-59, CI. 313—144.
Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. : Set! —
Ang, Choh-Yi. Re. 24,674.
Barnes, Robert E. 2,916,581.
Bence, Lynton, Pugh, and Willson. 2,876,272.
Elmore, Owen E. 2,891,405.
Finehout, Lv nan J Ebershoff, and Overman. 2,868,026.
Huetten, Clarence, and Aldred. 2,895,118.
Huetten, Clarence, and Smith. 2,883,482.
Klopp, Edward M. 2,897,250.
Morone, Joseph P., Jr. 2,882,512.
Smith, Charles S. 2,892,047.
Smith, Charles S., and Simmons. 2,916,923.
Mallory Research Co., The : See —
Mallory, Marion. 2,906,908.
Mallory, Robert A. : See —
Karmas, George, and Mallory. 2,883,392.
Mallory-Sharon Metals Corp. : See —
Abkowitz, Stanley, Moorhead, and Gross.
Boron, Eugene F., Gorga, and Grubisa.
Boron, Eugene F., Yost, Gorga, and Uber.
Howell, William. 2,898,672.
Howell, William, uid Scriver. 2,867,895.
Newnham, Ivan E. 2,885,281.
Newnham, Ivan E. 2,916,350.
Mallory-Sharon Titanium Corp. : See —
Busch, Lee S., and Bauer. 2,899,303.
Gorga, William H., Yost, Uber, and Boron.
Howell. William. 2,893.113.
Howell, William, and Smith. 2,886,883.
Mallory, Warreu M., and C. A. Cinnamon.
2.874,302, 2-17-59, CI. 250—78.
Malloy, John B., to Standard Oil
platinum-on-alumina catalyst.
208—65.
Malloy, Paul V. Long wall mining machine using conveyor
driven power take-off means. 2,903,253, 9-8-59, CI.
262—30.
Malm, Arne I. : See —
Blomqvist, Georg H, and Malm. 2.868,648.
Malm, Carl J., and C. L. Crane, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Manufacture of cellulose acetate. 2,899,423, 8-11-59, CI.
260—227.
Malm, Elof. Rope splicing device. 2,884,755, 5-5-59, CI.
57—23.
Malm, John G., and S. Fried, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Separation of protactinium
from contaminants. 2,893,825, 7-7-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Malm, John G., B. Weinstock, and H. H. Claassen, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Platinum
hexafluoride and method of fluorinating plutonium contain-
ing mixtures therewith. 2,893,826. 7-7-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Malm, Lawrence L., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Method for
the removal of monomers, etc., from molten polymers.
2,904.109, 9-15-59, CI. 159 — 49.
Malm, Robert N., and V. Vodicka, to General Electric Co.
Electric incandescent lamp and method of manufacture.
2.904.716. 9-15-59, CI. 313 — 318.
Malm, Rov H. : See —
Dudley, John W., and Malm. 2,890,437.
Malmad, Fred. Box structure. 2,914,237, 11-24-59, CI.
229 11
Malme, Elmer K. Electrical Insulator. 2,870,245, 1-20-59,
CI. 174 — 175.
Maimer, Albert E. Leveling means for a lap tray. 2,877,073,
3-10-59, CI. 311—25.
Malmquist, Alfred B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Coated book cover material. 2,919,206, 12-29-59, CI.
117—76.
Malmros, Edward T., to Centric Clutch Co. Centrifugal clutch
with thermal control. 2,879,874, 3-31-59, CI. 192 — 150.
Malmros, Gustav V. A. : See —
Willard, Dennis D., and Malmros. 2,907,886.
Malmros, Gustav V. A., and R. H. Harrington, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corp. High speed printing ap-
paratus. 2,897,752, 8-4-59, CI. 101—93.
Malmstadt, Howard V., to E. H. Sargent & Co. Automatic
differential potentiometric titrator. 2,878,106, 3-17-59,
CI. 23—253.
Malmstrom, Edward : See —
Demarest, William C, and Malmstrom. 2,871,853.
Malo, Russell V. : See —
Den Herder, Marvin, and Malo. 2,870,086.
Malo, Russell V., and K. A. Hyle, to Standard Oil Co. Pre-
conditioning of alumina-supnorted platinum hydroforming
catalysts. 2,876,195, 3-3-59, CI. 208 — 138.
2,874,915, 2-24-59,
2,892,073.
2,897,631.
2,873,821.
Malo, Russell V., and G. M. Webb, to Standard Oil Co.
Regeneration of platinum-type hydroforming catalysts.
2,879,232, 3-24-59, CI. 252 — 416.
Maloff, ioury G., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
deflection and power supply circuits. 2,896,114, 7-21-59,
CI. 315—27.
Malone, Dolphus D. Tower packing block. 2,911,204,
11-3-59, CI. 261 — 95.
Malone, Oominick M Cylindrical brush assembly. 2,885,705,
5-12-59, CI. 15—179
Malone, Esta L. Chewing gum depository. 2,896,841,
7-28-59, CI. 232 — 43.2.
Malone, Fermer A. Sheet rolling device.
CI. 242 — 74.1.
Malone, Harold L. : See —
Michatek, Chester W., and Malone.
Malone, Roger L. : See —
Howsley, Louis A„ Jr., and Malone.
Malouey, Bernard : See —
Mann, William, and Maloney.
Maloney, Henry B. : See —
Yeo, Ernest E., and Maloney. 2,906,416.
Maloney, Henry B., and W. L. Russo, to Kaytheon Co. Tubu-
lation apparatus. 2,896,064, 7-21-59, CI. 219—85.
Maloney, James D., Jr., and C. B. Brown, to The Mead Corp.
Chilling roll for paper coating machines. 2,867,414,
1-6-59, CI. 257—95.
Maloney, James O., and M. Teplitz, to The Kansas Univer-
sity Endowment Association. Production of aromatic hy-
drocarbons. 2,898,388, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 673.5.
Maloney, Mabel : See —
Maloney, William T. 2,879,136.
Maloney, William T., deceased ; M. Maloney, executrix.
Process of producing high bulking finely divided silica.
2,879,136. 3-24-59. CI. 23—182.
Malott, Clifton S., Jr., to The American Laundry Machinery
Co. Adjustable width small piece folder and stacker.
2.887,313, 5-19-59, CI. 270—86.
Malsbary, James S., and E. B. Hilker, deceased, by A. Hilber.
administratrix, to Wagner Electric Corp. Control for
parallel connected A. C. supply circuits. 2,871,373, 1-27-59,
CI. 307—51.
Malsbary Mfg. Co. : See —
Pritchard, Clarence L. 2,873,687.
Malsbury, James S., to Wagner Electric Corp. Automatic
control for voltage control device. 2,892,146, 6-23-59,
CI. 323—66.
Malsbury, Kenneth C. : See —
Malsbury, William C, K. C, and W. B. 2,902,910.
Malsbury, William B. : See —
Malsbury, William C, K. C, and W.
Malsbury, William C, K. C, and W. B.
shaping device. 2,902,910, 9-8-59, CI. 94 — 46.
Maltby, C. Lauren : See —
Bissell, Kathleen M. 2,883,820.
Maltby, Frederick L. : See —
Coles, Ralph V., Maltby, and Philippi. 2,871,874.
Nye, Dudley D., Jr., and Maltby. 2,885,576.
Maltby, Frederick L., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls
Program control. 2,912,052, 11-10-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Maltby, Lewis J., to Menasco Mfg. Co. Landing gear for
helicopters. 2,909,342, 10-20-59, CI. 244—103.
Maltby, Wilson R. : See—
Glennon, James B., Park, Maltby, and Hobbs. 2,881,702.
Maly, Laddo. Tackle box support and clamp. 2,893,673,
7-7-59, CI. 248—126.
Malz, Hugo, O. Bayer, H. Freytag, and F. Lober, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Akt. Thiophosphoric acid esters and their
production. 2,891,059, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 247.1.
Malz, Nickolas, and R. J. Braski, to Dormeyer Corp. Liqui-
fier. 2,897,862, 8^-59, CI. 146 — 68.
Malzahn, Lester W. : See —
Cartwright. Robert W., Field, Kruger, and Malzahn.
2,878,890.
Malzahn, Ronald C, R. F. Phillips, and A. M. Hanson, to
Grain Processing Corp. Riboflavin process. 2,876,169,
3-3-59, CI. 195—28.
Mamalis, Patrick, D. McHale, and K. J. Stevens, to Vitamins
Ltd. Diguanidine derivatives. 2,908,713, 10-13-59, CI.
260—564.
Mamas, Leo G. : See —
Chope, Wilbert E., and Mamas. 2,894,185.
Mamon, Michel, 40% to G. A. Rubissow, and 60% to Magnetic
Precision Controls Inc. Transistor controlled low level
magnetic amplifier. 2,870,268, 1-20-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Mamzic, Charles L., to Moore Products Co. Leak testing ap-
paratus. 2.872.806. 2-10-59. CI. 73—40.
Man, Eugene H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Elec-
trolytic preparation of sulfur hexafluoride. 2,904,476,
9-15-59, CI. 204 — 59.
Manahan, Max J„ to General Motors Corp. Electric radio
tuner. 2,882,391, 4-14-59, CI. 250—20.
Manahan, Roderick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Fluoride
dentifrice stabilized by a water-soluble acid phosphate com-
pound. 2,876,167, 3-3-59, CI. 167—93.
Manas, Herman D., to M. R. M. Machinery Co., Inc. Label
applying means. 2,873,040, 2-10-59, CI. 216 — 55.
Manas, Vincent T., to Josam Mfg. Co. Fixture carrier and
coupling. 2,901,754. 9-1-59, CI. 4 — 252.
Manas, Vincent T., to Josam Mfg. Co. Branched vertical soil
pine line fitting with vent. 2,916,310, 12-8-59, CI. 285—
153.
B. 2,902,910.
Portable concrete
Co.
592
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Manasse, Mervyn H. : See —
McNabb, Walter J., Jr. 2,913,737.
Manausa, Bernard H. Foot construction for vibrating chair.
2,890,544, 6-16-59, CI. 45—137.1.
Manausa, Bernard H. Vibrating assembly. 2,894,505,
7-14-59, CI. 128 — 33.
Manberg, Charles K. T., to Aktiebolaget Husqvarna, Borst-
fabrik. Rotary brush and machine for making brush strips.
2,903,729, 9-15-59, CI. 15—182.
Mancera, Octavio : See —
Sondheimer, Franz, Mancera, and Rosenkranz. 2,877,242.
Mancera, Octavio, G. Rosenkranz, and F. Sondheimer, to
Syntex S. A. 16-methylene- testosterone, its esters and
intermediates and process tor preparing the same.
2,890,227, 6-9-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Manchester Machine Co., The : See — ■
Printz, Warren G. 2,918,970.
Manchester Machine & Tool Co. : See —
Novkov, Raymond E. 2,882.656.
Novkov, Raymond E. 2,897,579.
Novkov, Raymond E. 2,915,949.
Manchester Oil Refinery (Holdings) Ltd.: See —
Wood-Mallock, James C, and Hughes. 2,868,730.
Manchester, William J., to Power Grip, Inc. Non-rotating
pneumatic chuck actuator. 2,886,007, 5-12-59. CI. 121 — 38.
Manchey, Lessel L., and V. C. Bidlack, Jr., to The Denver
Chemical Mfg. Co. Therapeutic compositions containing
lodopropylideneglycerol. 2,872,378, 2-3-59, CL 167 — 70.
Mancib, Alvin S. : See —
Berthold, George H., Karelitz, and Mancib. 2,881,470.
Mancini, Luigi, % to G. Scalero. Transmission. 2,875,644,
3-3-59, CI. 74—065.
Mancini, Luigi. Suction cup device for equipment to be ap-
plied onto submersed surfaces, such as hull plates and the
like. 2,876,026, 3-3-5 !, CI. 287—20.
Mancini, Vitaliano. Valve control for a musical instrument.
2,902,896, 9-8-59, CI. 84—376.
Mancusi, Agnes W. : See— -
Mancusi, Joseph J., Jr. 2,889,824.
Mancusi, Joseph J., Jr., to A. W. Mancusi. Fire place con-
structions. 2,889,824, 6-9-59, CI. 126 — 164.
Mancuso, Ferdinand F. : .See —
Monteleone, Frank J., and Mancuso. 2,875,931.
Mandato, Dominick, Jr. : See —
Phelps, Canfora, Liguori, and Mandato. 2,903,513.
Mandekic, Anthony V. Trailer hitch. 2,917,323, 12-15-59,
CI. 280 — 470.
Mandel, Elliot, and W. Goldsborough, said Goldsborough, to
said Mandel. Steam saturizing means for offset press.
2,873,667, 2-17-59, CI. 101—147.
Mandel, Henri, % to E. Scott. Automatic signal and bar-
rier device for railroad crossings. 2,874,493, 2-24—59, CI.
39 — 42.
Mandel, Henri, % to E. Scott. Animated toy boxer.
2,899.774, 8-18-59, CI. 46—120.
Mandel, Manley : See —
Eichenbaum, William, and Mandel. 2,883,929.
Eichenbaum, William, and Mandel. 2,903,965.
Eichenbaum, William, and Mandel. 2,908,220.
Mandel, Mark : See —
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., and Mandel. 2,906,874.
De Faymoreau, Etienne C. L., and Mandel. 2,916,738.
Mandel, Mark, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Aerial navigation system. 2,912,690, 11-10-59,
CI. 343 — 106.
Mandel, Mark, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Radio navigation receiver. 2,912,691, 11-10-59,
CI. 343—106.
Mandler, Walter, to Ernst Leitz, Canada Ltd. Telescopic
sight. 2.867,151, 1-6-59. CI. 88—32.
Mandrel Industries, Inc. : See —
Cox, David C. 2,879,407.
Hoover. Michael C, Smith, and Kaufman. 2,908,375.
Kaufman, Lloyd A. 2.908.388.
Volk, Joseph A. 2,888,635.
Manes, Antone I., and T. McKinley, to United States Steel
Corp. Belt conveyor. 2,912,098, 11-10-59, CI. 198—194.
Manett Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Barrett, La Vern H. 2,890,784.
Manetti, Fred : See —
Manetti, Mario J. and F. 2,910,687.
Manetti, Mario J. and F. Removable closure member for
television cabinets. 2,910,687, 10-27-59, CI. 340 — 367.
Manevitz, Abraham : See —
Hanson, Ellis P., Higonnet, Moyroud, and Manevitz.
2,910,163.
Manfrede. Roland. Combination shoe shine brush. 2,901,758,
9-1-59. CI. 15—114.
Manfredi, Robert E.. to General Electric Co. Envelope struc-
ture for electric discharge device. 2,883,577. 4-21-59, CI.
313—290.
Mangan, Howard : See —
Angel, Arthur M., and Mangan. 2,916,624.
Mangan, Paul C, and W. E. Kohman, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. "Hot streak" ignition arrangement for after-
burner fuel control system. 2,892,307, 6-30-59, CI.
60 — 35.6.
Manganese Chemicals Corp. : See —
Babbitt, Bernard R., and Kunz. 2,880,988.
Mange, Franklin E. : See —
De Groote, Melvin. and Mange. 2,879,237.
De Groote, Melvin. and Mange. 2,879,238.
De Groote, Melvin, and Mange. 2,879,240.
De Groote, Melvin. and Mange. 2,879,241.
Mange, Franklin E., to Petrolite Corp. Modification of waxes
and products therefrom. 2,890,124^ 6-9-59, CI. 106 — 23.
Mange, Franklin E., to Petrolite Corp. Modification of
oxidized hydrocarbons and products therefrom. 2,890,125,
6-9-59, CI. 106 — 23.
Manger, Warren P. : See —
Board, Samuel S., Jr., and Manger. 2,906,063.
Mangold, Anthony J., Jr., and G. M. Shera, to National Lead
Co. Shutter assembly. 2,908,254, 10-13-59, CI. 126 — 200.
Mangravite, George H., to Twin Trees Gardens, Inc. Fit-
ment for bottles or the like. 2,886,220, 5-12-59, CI.
222 — 545.
Mangrum, Clifford T., and C. O. Everett. Hot tinning lead
gun. 2,890,834, 6-16-59, CI. 239—85.
Mangum, Earl W., to Clark Suds Return Systems, Inc.
Holder for abrasive strips. 2,878,625, 3-24-59. CI.
51—187.
Mangum, Lude E. Shower bath accessory. 2,876,908,
3_10_59 r*i 211 86
Manhart, Charles E. Raft-boarding aid. 2,869,150, 1-20-59,
CI. 9 — 11.
Maniaci, Matteo. Protective pipe clamp. 2,889,602, 6-9-59,
CI. 24^-81.
Manicone, Santo : See —
Dodrts. Robert B., Conley, and Manicone. 2,867,387.
Manintveld, Jan A. : See —
Nijland, Louis M., and Manintveld. 2,887,629.
Nijland, Louis M., and Manintveld. 2,887,630.
Manion, Dewey A. : See —
Hawk, Le Roy R., Magnus, and Manion. 2,873,663.
Hawk, Le Roy R., Magnus, and Manion. 2,912,330.
Manion, Dewey A., Jr. : See —
Kircher, Albert, Jr., and Manion. 2,874,054.
Manis, Peter, and D. R. Vogelsang, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Rubber chafer and method of making the same.
2,888,058, 5-26-59, CI. 152 — 363.
Manitowoc Equipment Works, a division of The Manitowoc
Co., Inc. : See —
Guyton, Robert H., and West. 2,911,799.
Mankowich, Ivan, L. E. Steinle, and F. P. Chiavetta, to
United States Rubber Co. Reclaiming of vulcanized scrap
rubber. 2 871,205, 1-27-59, CI. 260—2.3.
Mankowich, Ivan, L. E. Steinle, and F. P. Chiavetta, to United
States Rubber Co. Treatment of reclaimed robber.
2.871,206. 1-27-59, CI. 200—5.
Manley. Edward J., to United States Steel Corp. Safety stop
for roll-up door. 2,878,865. 3-24-59. CI. 160—189.
Manley, Inc. : See —
Waas, Samuel M. 2,902,920.
Manley, Jack M., and P. A. Reiling, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Voice-operated gain adjusting device.
2,892,891, 6-30-59, CI. 179—15.5.
Manley, Marion B. Eye glass holder. 2,884,220, 4-28-59,
CI. 248—309.
Manley, Thomas R. : See-
Cameron, Alasdair B., Christie, and Manley. 2,894,054.
Legg, Duncan, and Manley. 2,911,505.
Manly, Arthur H. Evaporation apparatus. 2,902,028, 9-1-
59, CI. 126—271.
Mann, Abe : See —
Wise, Lester V., Mann, and Buergel. 2,895,612.
Mann Automatic Transmission Co. : See —
Mann, Earl, Jr. 2,918,822.
Mann, Carl P., to Selas Corp. of America. Furnace for heat-
ing sheets of material. 2,875.994, 3-3-59, CI. 263—6.
Mann, Charles J. Retractable work-support. 2,910,301,
10-27-59, CI. 279 — 4.
Mann, Charles W., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Crystal
oven. 2,915,653. 12-1-59, CI. 310—9.
Mann, David J. : See —
Sloan, Arthur W., and Mann. 2,891,054.
Sloan, Arthur W., and Mann. 2,891,055.
Mann, Douglas : See —
Vander Arend, Peter C, and Mann. 2.882,694.
Mann, Douglas, and J. Macinko, to United States of America,
Navy. Radiation shield circulation svstem for large lique-
fied gas storage containers. 2,871,669, 2-3-59, CI. 62 — 54.
Mann, Earl, Jr., to Mann Automatic Transmission Co.
Apparatus for testing automatic transmissions. 2,918,822,
12-29-59, CI. 73 — 432.
Mann, Edward F., to The Hoover Co. Wax applicator.
2,876,475, 3-10-59, CI. 15 — 131.
Mann, George A. Power haystack saw. 2,876,817, 3-10-59,
CI. 146—70.
Mann, Julius W„ and G. F. Russell. Continuously-operated
radio frequency adhesive setter for the edge bonding of
materials. 2,870,808, 1-27-59, CI. 144—281.
Mann. Leonard J. : See —
Wurtz, Clifford H. and Mann. 2,900,806.
Mann, Leonard J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus having air control means for multiple compart-
ments. 2,907,180, 10-6-59, CI. 62—155.
Mann. Leonard J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,912,834, 11-17-59, CI. 62 — 276.
Mann, Oliver : See —
Thomas, Ralph B., and Mann. 2,919,422.
LIST OF PATENTEES
593
Machine tool
tool thereof.
2,895,190.
2,900,285.
Mann, Theodore C. to Ekstrom-Carlson & Co. Arm con-
struction for routers. 2,886,079, 5-12-59, CI. 144—136.
Mann Theodore C, to Ekstrom-Carlson & Co. Profiling ma-
chine. 2,895,386, 7-21-59, CI. 90—13.
Mann, Theodore C, to Ekstrom-Carlson Co.
with control means for traversing the
2,913,964, 11-24-59, CI. 90—13.5.
Mann, Walter B. : See —
McCurley, Edward B. 2,913,012. •
Mann, Walter J., % to E. H. Roden, and % to G. C. Ickes, Jr.
Horizontal corrugated paper tube and method of making
the same. 2,893,436, 7-7-59, CI. 13S— 78. ^
Mann, William, and B. Maloney, to American Steel Found-
ries. Combination brake. 2,873,821, 2-17-59, CI. 188 —
33.
Mann, William K. Fire control system. 2,903,945, 9-15-59,
pj eg 4]^
Mannal, Clifford: See— .
Hurwitz, Henry, Jr., Brooks, Mannal, Payne, and
Luebke. 2.879,216. „ ,
Manne, Moe. Method of making a finger ring. 2,902, 1 49,
9-8-59, CI. 29—160.6. ' , .
Manners, Frank A., to Square D Co. Signal voltage respon-
sive control system. 2,911,547. 11-3-59, CI. 307—149.
Manners, John V., to Paperbox Corp. Grape box. 2,902,200,
9-1-59. CI. 229—16. m , ,
Mannerstedt, Folke C. B. Valve timing gear for internal
combustion engines. 2,S7S.7U6, 3-24-59. CI. 123 — 90.
Mannerstedt, Folke K. E. Valve timing gear for reciprocat-
ing engines such as internal combustion engines. 2,878,795,
3-24-59, CI. 123 — 90.
Mannesinann Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bungeroth, Adolf, Speith and Schrewe.
Darmann, Otto, Kobusch, and Speith
Fritsch, Hermann. 2,917,821.
Heineuberg, Fritz. 2,888,374.
Naeser, Gerhard, and Gbden. 2,892,215.
Stoll, Karl. 2,892,623.
Mannesmann-Meer Akt. : See —
Zeunert, Fritz, and Buchholz. 2,887,914.
Mannesmann-Meer Engineering and Construction Co. : See—
Tr.urman, Astor L., and Hancke. 2,868,348.
Mannesmann-Trauzl Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Rietsch. Herwig. 2,908,534. „ .,
Manning, Ulenn E. Buoyant garment. 2,888,691, 6-2-59,
CI. 9—20.
Manning, James J. Enlarging easel especially adapted for
use in a system for identifying horses. 2,895,377, 7-21-
59. CI. 88— 24. .„ .
Manning, Joseph P., and D. L. Coleman. Unidirectional
woven fabric. 2,887,132, 5-19-59, CI. 139 — 420,
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. : See —
Du Bois, Robert C. 2,879.802.
Du Bois, Robert C. 2,883,958.
Du Bois, Robert C. 2,911,008.
Gilchrist, Edgar S. 2,887,646
Gilchrist, Edgar S., and Sable.
Klafstad, Erling. 2,878,828.
Minty, John E. 2.868.504.
Minty, John E. 2,906,413.
Minty, John E. 2,919,109.
Minty, John E., and Stevens.
Roper, Charles G., Gilchrist, and Lockery. 2,895,502.
Roper, Charles G., Gilchrist, and Sable. 2,898,543.
Stevens, Howard C, and Minty. 2,868,580.
Sugden, Clifford N. 2,880,692.
Manning, Ralph M. : See —
Foote, Harold B., and Manning. 2,896,053.
Manning, Ray : See —
Falge, Robert N., Broshar, and Manning. 2,911,523.
Manning, Walter F., to Garrard Engineering and Mfg. Co.
Ltd. Record supporting spindles for record changing
gramophones. 2,873.977, 2-17-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Manning, William J. : See —
Monego, Constantin, Manning, and Ponty. 2,895,327.
Mannon, Lloyd. Filling device with preset automatic shutoff.
2,906,301, 9-29-59, CI. 141—209.
Manns, Marshall M., to Michigan Chemical Co. Method for
the insertion of sampling tubes used to determine the dis-
persion of a fumigant in grain and apparatus therefor.
2,904,443, 9-15-59, CI. 99 — 225.
Manns, Thomas J., to Philco Corp. Recovery of germanium
values. 2,910,346, 10-27-59, CI. 23—23.
Manns, William F., L. G. Cheatum, and B. W. Gustafson,
to Deere & Co. Conveyor feeder for mobile ensilage
loader. 2,900,069, 8-18-59, CI. 198 — 204.
Manor Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See — ■
Berg, Chester P. 2,896,435.
Manor, Paul A., to Surface Combustion Corp. Air supply
system. 2,881,687, 4-14-59, CI. 98 — 1.
Manse, Thomas J. : See —
Baccari, Ernest, and Manse. 2,901,585.
Manser, Clarence R. : See —
Fredrick, Russell E., and Manser. 2,890,260.
Man-Sew Corp. : See —
Sigoda, Victor J. 2.881.725.
Sigoda, Victor J. 2,889,794.
Mansfield. Geoffrey C. G., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Hydraulic
couplings. 2,893,205, 7-7-59, CI. 60 — 54.
Mansfield. James R. : See — ■
Hirsch, Richard A., Mansfield, and Nelson. 2,882,975.
2,913,672.
2,868.581.
Mansfield, Lee. Educational device of interlocked puzzle
pieces. 2,875,531, 3-3-59, CI. 35 — 69.
Mansfield, Richard C, J. G. Morrison, and C. J. Schmidle,
to Rohm & Haas Co. Corrosion inhibiting compositions.
2,874,119, 2-17-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Mansfield, Roland M., to Tek Bearing Co. Method and appa-
ratus for forming a self-aligning bearing. 2,892,246,
6-30-59, CI. 29—149.5.
Mansfield, Wilfred P., to The British Internal Combustion
Engine Research Assn. Turbo-charged internal combustion
engines. 2,910,826, 11-3-59, CI. 60—13.
Mansfield, Wilfred P., to British Internal Combustion Engine
Research Association. Fuel injection systems. 2,916,028,
12-8-59, CI. 123 — 139.
Mansford, Hugh L., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Sawtooth waveform generators. 2,897,453, 7-28-59, CI.
331—145.
Mansheim, Richard J., to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Writing
instrument. 2.86S,173. 1-13-59, CI. 120 — 47.
Mansholt, Dirk R. Apparatus for lifting bulbs, tubers and
root plants, particularly beets. 2,884,079, 4-28-59, CI.
171—99.
Mansky, Clarence B., and I. M. Sheaffer, Jr., to Burroughs
Corp. Data storage apparatus. 2,916,726, 12-8-59, CI.
340 — 174.
Manson, Morris : See —
Meyer, William G., and Manson. 2,895,776.
Manspeaker, Robert O. : See —
Keathley, Maurice F Sr., and Manspeaker. 2,880,850.
Mansperger, Richard C. Soap dispenser. 2,894,662, 7-14-59,
CI. 222—242.
Manteuffel, Allan : See —
Wolfram, George, and Manteuffel. 2,873,254.
Manteuffel, Allan A. : See —
Chapman, Paul R., and Manteuffel. 2,910,438.
Manteuffel, Allan A., and G. R. Cook, to The Pure Oil Co.
Soluble oil compositions of improved emulsification and
dispersion at low temperatures. 2,890,172. 6-9-59, CI.
252 33 3 .i.i
Manteuffel', Allan A., G. R. Cook, and W. W. Cortiss, to
The Pure Oil Co. Lubricants. 2,900,342, 8-18-59, CI.
252 — 57.
Manthey, Carleton J., to Central States Paper & Bag Co.
Sheet handling units. 2,883,190, 4-21-59, CI. 271 — 27.
Manthey, Edward : See —
Martin, Charles G. 2,913.296.
Manthos, Atlee G. Water saddle. 2,894,270, 7-14-59, CI.
9—17.
Manton-Gaulin Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Deackoff, Leon P. 2,898,866.
Mantzel, Albrecht-Wolf, and H. Deuring, to Rand-Goetze
Corp. Resilient wheel. 2,915,100, 12-1-59, CI. 152 — 49.
Manuel, J. Warren : See —
Ross, William H. 2,903,302.
Manufacture de Bandes Platrees Adhesia : See —
Wiener, Albert. 2,914,421.
Manufacture de Machines du Haut-Rhin : See —
Wust, Hans. 2,900,873.
Manufacture des Montres Doxa S.A. : See —
Giroud, Marcel. 2,896,399.
Manufacture Francaise d'Armes et Cycles de Saint-Etienne :
See —
Fontvieille, Jean. 2,901,853.
Manufacturers Chemical Corp. : See —
Koch, Walter. 2,887,407.
Manufacturers Development : See —
Stewart, Kenneth V., and Finkle. 2,918,833.
Manufacturers and Marketers, Inc. : See —
Wood, James L. 2,910,279.
Manufacturers Supply Co. : See —
Radler, Franklin. 2,897,535.
Manufaktur Aktiebolaget i Malmo : See —
Jeppson, Kurt J. H., Olson, and Altmann. 2,872,708.
Manunsell, Guy A. Underwater joints for subway segments.
2,877,628, 3-17-59, CI. 61 — 43.
Manwaring. David H., tc Nflson-Ricks Creamery Co. Process
and apparatus for making cheese. 2,868,651, 1-13-59.
CI. 99 — 116.
Manwaring, Joshua G. D. Apparatus for fusing plastic mate-
rial to textiles. 2,883,505. 4-21-59, CI. 219 — 10.53.
Manzer, Marvin R. Dispensing apparatus. 2,870,590
1-27-59, Cl. 53 — 250.
Manzinger, Johann : See —
Mueller, Josef, Dolnickl, and Manzinger. 2,915,720.
Mapes, Daniel, to Specialties Development Corp. Body
catcher. 2,906,366, 9-29-59, Cl. 182—139.
Mappes, William L, to Northeast Capital Corp. Clearance
marker light. 2,871,342, 1-27-59, Cl. 240 — 8.2.
Mappin, Vermont V. : See —
Mazzola, Ambrose, and Mappin. 2,884,871.
Mapson, Donald L., to M. & D. Store Fixtures, Inc. Support
for display panels, mirrors or the like. 2,907,537, 10-6-59.
Cl. 248 — 28.
Mapstone, Herbert W., to Crosman Seed Corp. Display rack.
2,873,033, 2-10-59, Cl. 211—2.
Mar San Mfg. Co. : See —
May, David E.( and Steen. 2,916,744.
Marak, Eldon J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Light scattering
device and control system. 2,897,247, 7-28-59, Cl.
260 — 683.15.
594
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Maraman, William J., H. R. Baxman, and R. D. Baker, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Method for decontamination of reactor solutions. 2,885,-
260, 5-5-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Marander, Myron P., F. B. Gschwend, and M. F. Smith, to
Fibreboard Paper Products Corp. Paper products having a
release coating and method of preparation thereof.
2.8G9.722, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 84.
Marano, Herbert W., to Wilson Jones Co. Receptacle support.
2,883,792, 4-28-59, CI. 45 — 57.
Marano, Herbert W., to Wilson Jones Co. Fastener driving
device. 2,917,747, 12-22-59, CI. 1 — 49.
Marantette, William F., to Boeing Airplane Co. Voltage
monitoring circuits. 2,883,529, 4-21-59, CI. 250—27.
Marantz, Israel H., to Columbia Cable & Electric Corp.
Suction nozzle. 2,897,743, 8-4-59, CI. 98—115.
Marasco, Paul B. Fog nebulizing vaporizer. 2,909,329,
10-20-59, CI. 239 — 351.
Marason, Gabriel, Jr., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Poten-
tiometer. 2,887,555, 5-19-59, CI. 201—56.
Maratbon Corp. of Canada Ltd. : See —
Eden, William P. 2,874.858.
Maratzke, Lester C, and A. L. Sumpter, to M. D. Sell. Ad-
justable antenna mounting. 2,883,665, 4-21-59, CI.
343—878.
Maravolo, Joseph : See —
Emmons, Harold L., and Maravolo. 2,903,562.
Marban, Julian G. Filling device for fountain pens.
2.894,541, 7-14-59, CI. 141—30.
Marble, Harold A., and C. P. Burbey, to Internationa] Sales
Co. Gas furnace construction. 2,884,048, 4-28-59, CI.
158—7.
Marble, Kingsley W. Rear view mirror attachment.
2,871,754, 2-3-59, CI. 88 — 2.2.
Marblehead Lime Co. : See —
Niems. Lee H. 2.901,837.
Marburg, Edgar, to United States Steel Corp. Sectional hot
top. 2,900,685, 8-25-59, CI. 22—147.
Marburg, Edgar, to United States Steel Corp. Slotted hot
top. 2.914,825, 12-1-59. CI. 22—147.
Marbury, Ralph E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Series
capacitor protective device. 2,900,578, 8-18-59, CI.
317—12.
Marc, Henri, to The American Pad & Textile Co. Cushion
pads. 2,870.053. 1-20-59, CI. 154 — 54.
Marcantonio, Daniel L. Electrical device for forming holes
in nursing nipples. 2,900,481. 8-18-59, CI. 219—29.
Marcec, Ervin A., % to F. H. Ellenbaum. Hot top.
2,914,824, 12-1-59, CI. 22 — 147.
Marcellus, Brooks, to Barber-Colman Co. Coding device for
computers. 2,885,358, 5-5-59, CI. 340—174.
March, Clifton J., to The Black & Decker Mfg. Co. Drill
chuck and spindle connection. 2,874,985, 2-24-59, CI.
287—53.
March, William A., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Hydrocarbon re-
sistant glycerol base lubricant. 2,878,184, 3-17-59, CI.
252 — 15.
Marchal, Raymond H. : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,875,578.
Marchand. William C\, to Continental Motors Corp. Cam-
shaft drive for internal combustion engines. 2,875,739,
3-3-59, CI. 123—53.
Marchant Calculators, Inc. : See —
Rnrns, Mprvl C, Giel. and Stnhl. 2,867.379.
Marchant, Francis C. 1., W. J. Morley, and K. Briggs, to
Bristol Aero-Engines Ltd. Rotors for axial flow compres-
sors or turbines. 2.869.820, 1-20-59. CI. 253—09.
Marchant, Paul A., to Injection Molding Co. Dropper as-
sembly. 2.870 797. 1-27-59, CI. 141—24.
Marchant Research, Inc. : See —
Greene. George B. 2,887,674.
G'eene. Genrsre R.. and Wfihlstrom. 2,867,797.
Hamilton, Eugene P. 2,887,676.
Hunter, Jonathan. 2.809,799.
Hunter, Jonathan. 2,896,843.
Steed. William P. 2.807.734.
Marehbnnk, John, to Frederick Braby and Co. Ltd. Window
assembly. 2 893.072. 7-7-59 CI. 20 — 52.4.
Marchese, Theodore J., and R. W. Wilmnrth, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Pulsed-cathode electron
gun. 2,912,616. 11-10-59, CI. 315—14.
Marchetti. Augusto, to Gebrueder Bnehler. Carrying-frame
conveyor for tiered driers. 2.901,090. 8-25-59, CI. 198 —
84.
Marchetti, Augusto, to Gebrueder Buehler. Distributor,
In particular for short-length food-paste products. 2,905,-
311. 9-22-59, CI. 198—112.
Marchetti, Francis R. : See — ■
Jarmus, Joseph M., Kaufman, and Marchetti. 2,868,663.
Marchi. Fulvio : See —
Cevidalli, Guidobaldo, Marchi, and Saccardo. 2,902,344.
Marchlonda, Tony F. Pneumatic skill toy. 2,919,135,
12-29-59, CI. 273 — 119.
Marchisella, Americo, to Rago Foundations, Inc. Foundation
Marchvn, John M., to American Flange & Mfg. Co. Inc.
Closure plugs. 2,906,429, 9-29-59, CI. 220 — 39.
Marco Co., The : See —
Ratner, George I. 2,874,653.
Marco Industries Co. : See —
Jentges, Thomas W. 2.890,538.
Noyes, Charles W. 2,916.583.
Noyes, Charles W. 2,916,725.
Marco, John. High pressure rotary pump unit. 2,878,757,
3-24-59, CI. 103 — 202.
Marcona Mining Co. : See —
Blythe, Andrew F. 2,889,709.
Marconi Instruments Ltd. : See —
Garthwaite. Ernest. 2.901.710.
Parkyn, John M. 2,882,499.
Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. : See —
Agar, William O. 2,895,113.
Bickers, Arthur. 2,870,423.
Blanks, Henry S. 2,887,417.
Brandon, Percy S., and Wright. 2,888,651.
Brandon. Percy S., and Wright. 2,913,717.
Brown, Thomas T. 2,887,581.
Byatt, Dennis W. G. 2,879,506.
Cooper, Victor J. 2,890,294.
Davies. Eric, and Mirzwinski. 2.882.393.
Davies, Eric, and Mirzwinski. 2,907,822.
Grisdnle, George L. 2.877.416.
Helsdon, Peter B. 2,907,821.
Jesty, Leslie C, and Sarson. 2,892,883.
Jolllffe, Sidney A. W., Byatt, Watson, Hatch, and French.
2,917,741.
Lindars, John H. 2,892,938.
Lord, Arthur V. 2.882,444.
Mirzwinski, Henryk. 2,892,937.
Morgan, Mervyn, Wild, and Duncan. 2,903,692.
Miirtley. Wilfrid S. 2.882 394.
Ramsay, John F. 2,917,740.
Sarson, Aim E. 2.902.540.
Speake, George D., Scanlan, and Cottam. 2,884,602.
T;ite Clifford K., and Freeman, 2,894.122.
Wright, Peter M., and Brandon. 2,897,442.
Wright, Peter M., and Rust. 2.890.203.
Wright, Peter M., and Sale. 2,914,669.
Wright, Peter M.. and Wells. 2,915,714.
Marcote Co., The : See —
Conant, Morris. 2,889,806.
Marcotte, Frank B. : See —
Cooley, Stone D., and Marcotte. 2,870.225.
Marcctte, Oswald J. Cigarette maker. 2,808.209, 1-13-59,
CI. 131—58
Marcucci, Emil F. Christmas tree stand. 2,899,156, 8—11-59,
CI. 248 — 48.
Marcum, Charles R., to Gemco Development and Engineering
Co. Multi-leverage fluid pressure pump. 2,891,480,
6-23-59, CI. 103—38.
Marcus, David H. : See—
(Jreenberg, David R., and Marcus. 2,913,652.
Marcus, Jerome R. : See —
Jones, Kenneth M., Marcus, and McClary. 2,903,041.
Marcus, Mitchell P., and F. O. Underwood, to International
Business Machines Corp. Electrical counter for diminish-
ing counts. 2.889,987, 6-9-59, CI. 235 — 132.
Marcus, Richard D., J. J. Zones, and A. Preciado. Pie crust
former. 2,896,555, 7-28-59, CI. 107 — 15.
Marcus. Samuel M. Powered golf caddy cart. 2,903,082,
9-8-59, CI. 180—19.
Marcus, William. Molding apparatus for container covers.
2,875,472. 3-3-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Marcus, William. Container cap. 2,886,218, 5-12-59, CI.
222 — 517.
Marcus, William Apparatus for molding a hollow container
with an integral handle. 2.900,666, 8-25-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Marcy, John P. Multi-contact fractionation tray. 2,875,993,
3-3-59, CI. 261—113.
Marden, Carleton S. : See —
Davison. Robert T. B., Eriksson, Gordon, and Marden.
2.883.086.
Marden, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Segmented
molybdenum gun liner. 2,915,946, 12-8-59. CI. 89 — 16.
Marden, John W., D. M. Wroughton, and R. F. Baker, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ultra-high-temperature fur-
nace. 2,916,535, 12-8-59, CI. 13 — 22.
Mardick. John A. : See —
Borda, John P and Mardick. 2,913,286.
Mardoian, Milton G. : See —
Gilmore, Loren D., and Mardoian. 2,912,967.
Mardon, James : See —
Logan, Kenneth C, and Mardon. 2.892.499.
Mare, Ernest. Adjustable sieves. 2,907,404, 10-6-59, CI.
183—9.
Marean, Dale F. Internal combustion rotary engine.
2,809.522, 1-20-59, CI. 123—12.
Marek, Giinter : See —
Rische, Kurt, Kreil. and Marek. 2.908.404.
Marette, Ralph T., and P. J. Miller, to The Weatherhead Co.
Pneumatic suspension for vehicles and control valve
therefor. 2,910,305, 10-27-59, CI. 280—124.
Marganskl, Joseph J., and A. A. King, Jr., to Farrel-Birming-
ham Co., Inc. Baffle for rolls. 2,890,026, 6-9-59, CI.
257—95.
Marsrnrinbolnget Aktleholag: See —
Wode, Nils G., and Holm. 2,903,364.
Margason, Jack V. : See —
Anderson, Gerald L., and Margason. 2,903,005.
Campbell, Donald A., and Margason. 2,905,193.
Margetts, David R. : See —
Hare, George H., and Margetts. 2,896,083.
Margetts, Hyrum R. and L. F.. to The Brunswick-Balke-
Collender Co. Basketball folding backstop. 2,872,192,
2-3-59, CI. 273—1.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
595
Margetts, Hyrum R. and L. F., to The Brunswick-Balke-
Collender Co. Wall winch with restricted base. 2,882,013,
4-14-59, CI. 254—186.
Margetts, Lynn F. : See —
Margetts, Hyrum R. and L. F. 2,872,192.
Margetts, Hyrum R. and L. F. 2.882,013.
Margida, Frank J., to Saf-T-Brake Valve Co.. Inc. Displace-
ment type brake safety valve. 2,902,043, 9-1-59, CI.
137—118.
Margolin, Efraim.
223—85.
Margon Corp. : See —
Bashover, Albert.
Bashover, Albert.
Bashover, Albert.
Marheine, Edward A.
Coat hanger. 2,876,938, 3-10-59, CI.
Industries,
2,881,253,
2,870,571.
2,892,288.
2,904,928.
, to Electronic Secretary
Inc. Telephone answering apparatus control.
4-7-59, CI. 179—6.
Marian, Roy J. : See —
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and Marian. 2,879,441.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., Marian, and Bosinoff. 2,890,276.
Mariani, Alfred: See —
Silenzi, Louis, and Mariani. 2,903,078.
Mariani Frozen Foods Corp. : See —
Cuevas, Daniel S. 2,911,718.
Mariano, Connie. Accordion reed construction. 2,915,933,
12-8-59, CI. 84 — 363.
Marie1, Pierre G. Lobe-scanning microwave antenna.
2,869,124, 1-13-59, CI. 343—783.
Mari6, Pierre G. Resonant directional coupler with square
guide. 2,897,457 7-28-59, CI. 333 — 10.
Marien, Clement S„ to Swank, Inc. Cuff link. 2,897,560,
8-4-59, CI. 24 — 90.
Marien, Clement S., to Swank, Inc. Cuff link. 2,897,562,
8-4-59, CI. 24—97.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Piston assembly.
2,882,108, 4-14-59, CI. 309 — 22.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Piston ring. 2,886,383,
5-12-59, CI. 309 — 45.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Piston ring. 2,886,385,
5-12-59, CI. 309 — 15.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Circumferential ex-
pander type piston ring assembly. 2,893,799, 7-7-59, CI.
309 — 14.
Marien, Melvin W., to Ramsey Corp. Electro-hydraulic
actuating cylinder. 2,918,795, 12-29-59, CI. 60—52.
Marietta, Michael T. Face mask. 2,890,457, 6-16-59,
CI. 2 — 9.
Marina, Ram6n F. Mask. 2,897,817, 8-4-59, CI. 128 — 141.
Marinace, John C, to General Electric Co. Semiconductor
devices. 2,904,704, 9-15-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Marinace, John C, and U. Cocca, to General Electric Co.
Photoelectric device. 2,885,562, 5-5-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Marine Instrument Co. : See —
Pavey, George M.. Jr. 2,870,708.
Marine Oil Terminal Co., Inc. : See —
Griebe, Erwin S. 2,894,268.
Marine Products Co. : See —
Fernstrum, Frank O. 2,875,697.
Marine Research Co. : See —
Pavey, George M., Jr. 2,897,755.
Mariner, Peter P., and C. A. Cochane, to Elliott Brothers
(London) Ltd. High frequency radio aerials. 2,867,801,
1-6-59, CI. 343—756.
Mariner, Peter F, and J. A. C. Kinnear, to Elliott Brothers
(London) Ltd. Lens, mirror or like elements for high fre-
quency radio aerials. 2.900,706. 8-25-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Marini, Herman R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method
of bending glass. 2,871,623, 2-3-59, CI. 49—84.
Marini, Herman R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method
and apparatus for glass chip removal. 2,915,423, 12-1-59,
CI. 134 — 9.
Marini, Thomas O. Baseboard radiator. 2,872,162, 2-3-59,
CI. 257 — 133.
Marino, Jean, to Les Industries Musicales et Electriques
Pathe Marconi. Multi-speed drive mechanisms. 2,906,133,
9_29— 59 q\ 74 190
Marino, Nicholas A. Girdle. 2,895,482, 7-21-59, CI. 128—
563.
Marino, Paul J., and J. G. Subbiondo, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Quick erecting means for gyro verticals. 2,879,672, 3-31-59,
CI. 74—5.47.
Marion, John F. : See —
Witten, Arthur L., Jr., Marion, and Henning. 2,876,447.
Marion, William W. Fountain brushes. 2,909,798, 10-27-59,
CI. 15—136.
Marisic, Milton M., and H. Hennig, to The Pure Oil Co.
Catalytic cracking process. 2,903,414, 9-8-59, CI. 208 — 80.
Mark, Herman F., to R. S. Aries. Novel condensation prod-
ucts. 2,895,944, 7-21-59, CI. 260—65.
Mark, John T., to Radio Corp. of America. Pneumatic elec-
trical connector. 2,883,638, 4-21-59, CI. 339 — 35.
Mark, Richard S. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., Eakin, Mark, and Spiro. 2,884,900.
Mark, Richard S., to Clary Corp. Printing mechanism. 2,879,-
712, 3-31-59, CI. 101—95.
Mark, Vennice E. Combination work and storage unit.
2,869,957, 1-20-59, CI. 312 — 298.
Mark, Vennice E. Concealable support for machines.
2.878.087, 3-17-59. CI. 312—21.
Mark, Vennice E. Support providing concealed storage.
2.878.088, 3-17-59, CI. 312—29.
Mark. Vennice E. Combination work and storage unit having
sliding platform. 2,878,089, 3-17-59, CI. 312—29.
Mark, Vennice E. Concealable platform. 2,899,250, 8-11-59,
CI. 312 21
Mark, Vennice E. Concealable platform. 2,904,380, 9-15-59,
CI. 312—27.
Mark, Victor, to Universal Oil Products Co. Polyxyalkylene
cyclic hydrocarbon substituted amines and their ammonium
salt derivatives. 2,876,263, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 573.
Marke, Hans, to Aetna Products & Mfg. Co. Fishing rod
guide. 2,914,882, 12-1-59, CI. 43 — 24.
Markel Electric Products, Inc. : See —
Piper, Richard C, Jr., and Ogden. 2,900,128.
Markel, John M., to J. I. Case Co. Manure spreader with
adjustable end gate. 2,87 6,014, 3-3-59, CI. 275 — 3.
Markem Machine Co. : See —
Tripp, Kenneth F. 2,917,994.
Marken, Alden S., to The Texas Co. Apparatus for treating
wells. 2,884,067, 4-28-59, CI. 166 — 75.
Marker, Hannes. Safety ski binding. 2,899,210, 8-11-59,
CI. 280 — 11.35.
Marker, Harold F. Piston packing rings and method of pro-
ducing same. 2,873,154, 2-10-59, CI. 309 — 29.
Marker, Henry H., and N. B. Greenleaf, to Sponge Products
Corp. Cam operated mop device. 2,882,540, 4-21-59, CI.
15 — 119.
Markes, Robert O. Inking device. 2,910,960, 11-3-59, CI.
118—268.
Markestein, John, and C. B. Nelson, to General Motors Corp.
Shock absorbing support. 2,880,681, 4-7-59, CI. 105 — 368.
Markestein, John, and C. H. Patrie, to General Motors Corp.
Railway vehicle suspension. 2,907,283, 10-6-59, CI.
105—199.
Market Transport Ltd. : See —
Tapp, Raymond P. J. 2,911,118.
Markey, Frank J., to G P E Controls, Inc. Web guide.
2,871,013, 1-27-59, CI. 271—26.
Markey, Frank J., to Askania Regulator Co. Shielded web
edge detector. 2,877,786, 3-17-59, CI. 137 — 83.
Markgraf, Andreas G. : See —
Deighton, William W., Du Gan, Markgraf, and Stromback.
2,914,759.
Markham, Aaron E., to Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Co.
Purification of alcohol. 2,892,757, 6-30-59, CI. 195—39.
Markham, Charles E., to White-Rodgers Co. Space thermo-
stat with adjustable anticipator. 2,905,790, 9-22-59, CI.
200—122.
Markham, Charles W., Jr., V. H. Meyer, and W. R. Wade,
to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Two-station sole pre-
spotting and attaching machines. 2,896,233, 7-28-59, CI.
12—33.6.
Markham, Robert N., to Highland Container Co., Inc. Pro-
tective corner pad for packing mirrors and the like.
2,896,833, 7-28-59, CI. 229 — 14.
Markhart, Albert H. : See —
Bonzagni, Francis A., Cohen, and Markhart. 2,917,427.
Markil, Franklin S., to Republic Aviation Corp. Carrier.
2,877,688, 3-17-59, CI. 89—1.5.
Markle, Adolf, to Firma Montanwerke Walter Akt. Grinding
machine. 2,873,557, 2-17-59, CI. 51—33.
Markle, Adolf, to Firma Montanwerke Walter Akt. Grind-
ing machine. 2,874,517. 2-24-59, CI. 51 — 34.
Marklew, Cecil K., to Alfred Herbert Ltd. Control means for
a machine which is to operate on a predetermined cycle.
2,905,929, 9-22-59, CI. 340—174.
Markley, Francis X. : See —
Orloff, Harold D., and Markley. 2,870,186.
Orloff, Harold D., and Markley. 2,911,431.
Markley, Joseph M., to New England Gear Works. Motor
operated valves. Re. 24,663, 6-30-59, CI. 251 — 134.
Markoff-Moghadam, Leo : See —
Moghadam, Leon M. 2,894,304.
Markoff, Nicholas, to Tokheim Corp. Switch and register
control mechanism. 2,874,874, 2-24-59, CI. 222 — 35.
Markoff, Nicholas, to Tokheim Corp. Dispenser control mech-
anism. 2,874,875, 2-24-59, CI. 222—35.
Markovich, William H. Anti-burglar window lock. 2,912,268,
11-10-59, CI. 292—262.
Markow, George R., to International Business Machines Corp.
Signal translating apparatus. 2,875,432, 2-24-59, CI.
340 — 347.
Markowicz, Marion : See —
Eidlow, Alan J., Markowicz, and Morgan. 2,870,595.
Markowitz, Jerome, to Allen Organ Co., Inc. Combination
electronic organ and transient tone producing device.
2,888,850, 6-2-59, CI. 84—1.01.
Markowitz, Nathan M. : See —
Fidelman, Paul H. 2,882,598.
Markowitz, Oscar, to United States of America, Navy. Means
for dynamic test of overvoltage relays. 2,898,547, 8-4-59,
CI. 324—28.
Markowskl, Edwin P., to Barry Controls Inc. Vibration Iso-
lator. 2,917,265, 12-15-59, CI. 248—358.
Marks, Alfred L. Fishing lure with luminescent eyes. 2,-
912,783, 11-17-59, CI. 43 — 42.05.
Marks, Alvin M., to Marks Polarized Corp. Glare-eliminat-
ing optical system. 2,887,566, 5-19-59, CI. 240 — 9.5.
Marks, Alvin M., to M. M. Marks. Machine for the con-
tinuous casting of films directly from solution. 2,897,544.
8-4-59, CI. 18—15.
596
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,913,080.
Castor, and Marks.
Marks, Barnard M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Thermoplastic molding composition of cyclohexyl meth-
acrylate, methyl methacrylate and an acrylic acid ester of
a saturated alcohol having less than 3 carbon atoms.
2,882,261, 4-14-59, CI. 260—80.5.
Marks, Beal : See —
Demer, Frederick M., and Marks. 2,881,364.
Marks, Burton S. : See —
Schoepfle, Blaine O., Marks, and Robitschek. 2,913,428.
Marks, Charles E. : See —
Radke, Donald F., Fagin, and Marks. 2,869,790.
Marks, Daniel R., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Improvement
in the process of preparing endrin from isodrin. 2,899,446,
8-11-59, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Marks, Edward M. Nailing beam. 2,913,076, 11-17-59, CI.
189—34.
Marks, Eugene A., and A. A. Ferguson, to Bourns Labora-
tories Inc. Switches. 2,881,277, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 61.45.
Marks, George M., to Industrial Heat Engineering Co. Safety
cut-off valve. 2,875,616, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 2.
Marks, Henry C, R. R. Joiner, and H. K. Parker, to Wallace
& Tiernan Inc. Procedures and compositions for the treat-
ment of flour. 2,903,361, 9-8-59, CI. 99 — 93.
Marks, James R. Irrigation water signal. 2,911,939,
11-10-59, CI. 116—118.
Marks, Lou F. : See —
Louik. Leonard, and Marks.
Marks, Mortimer M. : See —
Marks, Alvin M. 2,897,544.
Marks Polarized Corp. : See —
Marks, Alvin M. 2,887,566.
Marks, Robert E. : See —
Langdon, Howard H., Buresh,
2,890,497.
Marks, Robert M. : See —
Bauer, Clifford D., Marks, and Bernardoni. 2,871,123.
Marks, Ronald H. Continuous process and apparatus for
making paper yarn. 2,896,393, 7-28-59, CI. 57 — 32.
Marks, Spence T., to United States of America, Army.
Method for constructing a barium titanate blast velocity
gauge. 2,894,317, 7-14-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Marks, Theodore. Automatic machines for making brushes.
2,903,299, 9-8-59, CI. 300—2.
Markson, Alfred A., to Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Trip thermostats having sharp reference temperatures.
2,870,297, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 142.
Markson, Alfred A., to Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Pilot assemblies including a low pressure valve and a high
pressure valve actuated by a piston in the low pressure
valve. 2,904,075, 9-15-59, CI. 137—622.
Markstrum, John A., to Thompson Products, Inc. Apparatus
and method of making a spirally grooved ball type bearing
member. 2.867,145. 1-6-59. CI. 82—12.
Markus, George, and M. Siegel, to Aristocrat Leather Prod-
ucts, Inc. Ornamental sheet material. 2,891,340, 6-23-59,
CI. 41—34.
Markusen, David L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic steering mechanism for dirigible craft. 2,877,967,
3-17-59. CI. 244 — 77.
Markwell, Harry D., to Harbor Plywood Corp. Veneer scarf-
ing machine. 2.871,896, 2-3-59, CI. 144 — 309.
Markwood, Paul W. : See —
Benninga, Noach, Johnston, Lynch, Markwood, and Parks.
2,908,944.
Marland One-Wav Clutch Co. : See —
Holm, Jens C. 2,910,286.
Marlen, Leslie C. : See —
Bull, Glen C, Marlen, and Sabel. 2,913,973.
Marley Co., The : See —
Baker, Donald R. 2,895,848.
Baker, Donald R„ and Fordyce. 2,892,509.
Baker, Donald R., Nelson, and Storer. 2,867,016.
Jones, Dougan L. 2,872,730.
Jones, Dougan L. 2,918,962.
Mart, Leon T. 2,872,168.
Martin, Elmer D., to The Garrett Corp. Pneumatic speed
sensing governor. 2,896,653, 7-28-59, CI. 137 — 54.
MarUn-Rockwell Corp. : See —
Kupchick, John J. 2,886,347.
Rehultz. Eugene C. 2.902.300.
Peterson, Carl O. 2,917,328.
Mario, Arvid : See —
Strauss, Arvid. 2,896,352.
Marlor, Bertram H. : See —
Bissell, Kathleen M. 2,883,820.
Marlow, Jacob, to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Capacity
level control and improved probe. 2,888,945, 6-2-59, CI.
137—392.
Marlv, Pierre A. Ophthalmological Instrument for the ex-
amination of the eye-sight. 2,888,856, 6-2-59, CI. 88—22.
Marmon, Thomas W. Mason raker. 2,883,854, 4-28-59,
CI. 72—138.
Marmor, Ralph A. : See —
Gehrke, August F., Mormar, Henry, and Greenberg.
2,882,167.
Marohn, Richard P., and W. C. Sealey, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Load ratio control circuit with neutralizer
winding. 2,909,721, 10-20-59, CI. 323 — 43.5.
Marola, Americo, to The Torrington Co. Mounting for roller
bearings. 2,897,022, 7-28-59, CI. 308—208.
Maropis, Nicholas : See —
De Prisco, Carmine F., Elmore, and Maropis. 2,917,691.
Marosi, Jess, to Ford Motor Co. Vehicle parking brake.
2,899,025, 8-11-59, CI. 188 — 170.
Marotta, Ralph J., to Florida Cracker, Inc. Pest control de-
vice. 2,917,736, 12-15-59, CI. 340—386.
Marple, Rollo, to Hancock Industries, Inc. Door lock.
2,883,847, 4-28-59, CI. 70 — 135.
Marple, Thomas P., to General Railway Signal Co. Railway
signaling system with automatic meets between trains.
2,916,612, 12-8-59, CI. 246 — 2.
Marples, Bernard P., and A. Foster, to Powers-Samas Ac-
counting Machines Ltd. Electrically operable prime movers.
2,917,681, 12-15-59, CI. 317 — 171.
Marquardson, Kent F. : See —
Last, Arthur W., and Marquardson. 2,875,896.
Marquardt Aircraft Co. : See —
Laucher Richard G., and Coss. 2,874,538.
Rabier, Jean C. 2,878,450.
Rabier, Jean C. 2,886,761.
Marquardt, John A., to Streeter-Amet Co. Device to deter-
mine the position of a moving car irrespective of the num-
ber of wheels on each truck thereof. 2,899,544, 8-11-59,
CI. 246—77.
Marquez, Charles L. : See —
Rowand, Will H., Marquez, Baver, and Hughes.
2,891,522.
Marquis, Donald P., and O. S. French, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Wedge biased means for making a joint socket in the
side of a tube. 2,868 263, 1-13-59, CI. 153 — 21.
Marquis, Henry. Rolling pin. 2,884,876, 5-5-59, CI.
107—50.
Marquis, John F., to Littlefuse Inc. Circuit breaker.
2,887,547, 5-19-59, CI. 200—113.
Marquis, Richard F. Door hinge. 2,901,766, 9-1-59, CI.
16 — 164.
Marquis, Urban C, to Humble Oil & Refining Co. Mining of
sulfur by liquefaction of the sulfur. 2,896,931, 7-28-59,
CI. 262—3.
Marquis, Urban C, to Humble Oil & Refining Co. Apparatus
for hot water sulfur mining. 2,896,932, 7-28-59, CI.
262 3.
Marr, Robert L. Quail calling whistle. 2,880,548, 4-7-59,
CI. 46—179.
Marraffino, Leonard L. : See —
Spero, John J. 2,873,887.
Marraffino, Leonard L., %to J. J. Spero. Striping dispenser.
2,905,364, 9-22-59, CI. 222 — 94.
Marraffino, Leonard L., % to J. J. Spero. Striping dis-
penser. 2,914.220, 11-24-59, CI. 222—145.
Marraffino, Leonard L., % to J. J. Spero. Method of dis-
pensing paste-like material. 2,918,199, 12-22-59. CI.
222 — 1.
Marran, John S. : See —
Frohbach, Harold O., Gill, Marran, and Romano.
2,918,189.
Marriott, William L., to Allen Electric and Equipment Co.
Rate finder for battery charger. 2,899,624, 8-11-59, CI.
320 — 48.
Marrison, Warren A. : See —
Langmuir, David D., and Marrison. 2,880,337.
Marrison, Warren A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Apparatus for converting radiant energy to electromechan-
ical energy. 2,919,358, 12-29-59, CI. 310 — 46.
Marrocco, Henry F. Skirt and trouser combination holder
and hanger. 2,918,201, 12-22-59, CI. 223 — 95.
Marron, Thomas U., F. K. White, Jr., and H. M. Rosenberger,
to A. B. Dick Co. Positive working photolithographic
plate and method for manufacturing same. 2,875,046,
2-24-59, CI. 96 — 33.
Mars, Inc. : See —
O'Rourke, John J. 2,904,438.
Marsan, Arthur E. Ileostomy or drainage appliance.
2,910,065, 10-27-59, CI. 128—283.
Marschalk. Paul M. Basketball practice device. 2,918,283,
12-22-59. CI. 273—1.5.
Marschka, Frank D., and J. E. Kuehne, to Radio Corp. of
America. Composite photoconductive layer. 2,881,042.
4-7-59, CI. 316—6.
Marsden, Charles P., Jr., to United States of America. Navy.
Automatic evacuation system for electron tubes. 2,894,795,
7-14-59, CI. 316—30.
Marsden, Charles P., Jr., and F. H. Brewer, to United States
of America, Navy. Ceramic wafer, electronic tube.
2,897,394, 7-28-59, CI. 313—245.
Marsden, George B. Protractor. 2,894,326, 7-14-59, CI.
33—1.
Marsden, Herman A. Training apparatus for practicing ar-
tificial respiration. 2,904,898, 9-22-59, CI. 35—17.
Marsden, John F., Jr., to F. T. and R. E. Roberts. Method
of making hose. 2,901.024. 8-25-59. CI. 154 — 8.
Marsee, Jack H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Kick shoe for
wash pipe. 2,884,068, 4-28-59, CI. 106 — 103.
Marsee, Frederick J., to Holley Carburetor Co. Engine
governor actuator. 2,910,055, 10-27-59, CI. 123 — 103.
Marsel. Charles J., and J. Hapnel. Manufacturing process
for synthetic drying oils. 2,902,457, 9-1-59. CI. 260 — 23.
Marsh, Alfred H.. to Sun Oil Co. Liquid proportioning sys-
tem. 2,870,776, 1-27-59, CI. 137 — 99.
Marsh, Audrey S. : See —
Marsh, David F„ and Sam. 2,890,985.
Thornton, James R., and Marsh. 2,891,069.
LIST OF PATENTEES
597
breathing apparatus.
Underwater spear gun.
2,886,143.
2,886,144.
Marsh, Charles R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Filament
shield. 2,876,375, 3-3-59, CI. 313 — 117.
Marsh, Charles W., to Bured, Inc. Braid packaging machine.
2,896,386, 7-28-59, CI. 53 — 113.
Marsh, Charles W. Headrest. 2,917,109, 12-15-59, CI.
155—177.
Marsh, David F. : See —
Thornton, James R., and Marsh. 2,891,069.
Marsh, David F., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. Composition
and method for relieving spasticity. 2,895,877, 7-21-59.
CI. 167—65.
Marsh, David F., deceased (A. S. Marsh, executrix), and
J. Sam. Composition and method for relieving spasticity.
2,890,985, 6-16-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Marsh, De Loss L. Underwater
2,900,977. 8-25-59, CI. 128—142.
Marsh. De Loss L., and S. C. Butler.
2,900,972, 8-25-59, CI. 124 — 13.
Marsh, Elda G. : See —
Ericson, Charles G. 2,884,199.
Marsh, Gareld E., to General Railway Signal Co. Mechan-
ically resonant decoding apparatus. 2,900,581, 8-18-59,
CI. 317—147.
Marsh, Glenn A., and E. Schaschl, to The Pure Oil Co. Cor-
rosion rate metering system. 2,869,C03. 1-13-59, CI.
307—95.
Marsh, Glenn A., and E. Schaschl, to The Pure Oil Co.
Apparatus for determining the pitting rate of a corrosive
medium on a metal. 2,888,642, 5-26-59, CI. 324 — 71.
Marsh, Glenn A., L. E. Ellison, and E. Schaschl, to The Pure
Oil Co. Indirectly connected corrosion-test probe.
2,912,645, 11-10-59, CI. 324 — 65.
Marsh, Harry S. : See —
Neff, Paul J., Christy, Marsh, and Mclntyre.
Nefif, Paul J., Christy, Marsh, and Mclntyre.
Marsh, Howard W. : See —
Fedotowsky, Leonid, and Marsh. 2,906,932.
Marsh. Jas. P., Corp. : See —
Gilbert, Richard H. 2,905,431.
Nicolaus, Norbert. 2,905,138.
Rose, Alexander D., Willach, and Hall. 2,883,085.
Marsh, John L., to Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co.
Apparatus and method of bonding paper having thermo-
plastic coating. 2,898,973, 8-11-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Marsh, Leon A. : See —
Moyer. Harold W., and Marsh. 2,895,599.
Marsh, Lucille R. : See —
Darnutzer, Donna J., Marsh, and Kofoed. 2,892,909.
Marsh, Orlo W. : See —
Southworth, James, Jr., Marsh, Badger, and Drengler.
2,907,809.
Marsh, Orlo W., to The General Industries Co. Molded plas-
tic rotor hub tightening and driving construction.
2,882,077. 4-14-59, CI. 287—53.
Marsh, Richard E., to The Hallicrafters Co. Variable in-
ductor. 2.873.431, 2-10-59, CI. 336—135.
Marsh, Richard O.. Jr., to Raymond International Inc.
Marine platforms. 2,908,141. 10-13-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Marsh, Roger : See —
Kopf, Rowland J., and Marsh. 2,891,249.
Marsh. Roger, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Apparatus
for handling disks for powder-actuated tools. 2,876,931,
3-10-59, CI. 221 — 279.
Marsh, Roger, to Weapons, Inc. Compensating device used
with different size cartridges. 2,887,013, 5-19-59, CI.
89—193.
Marsh Stencil Machine Co. : See —
Hempel, Herbert W. 2,904,155.
Hempel, Herbert W. 2,913,747.
Marsh Wall Products, Inc. : See —
Robinson, Joseph J., Jr. 2,880,481.
Marshall. Barbara H. : See —
Hamblin. Clvde M. 2,874.722.
Marshall, Benjamin T., T. A. Reiter, and R. J. Yoder, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Feed distribution svstem
for a fluidized solids vessel. 2,889,270, 6-2-59, CI. 208 —
158.
Marshal], Charles A. : See —
Mock, Richard A., Marshall, and Morris. 2,910,445.
Marshall, Charles O., to Toledo Scale Corp. Centrifugal forced
meat chopping machine. 2,878,846, 3-24-59, CI. 146 — 124.
Marshall, Chester B. : See —
Hasselman, Herbert P., and Marshall. 2,885,059.
Marshall, Claire B. : See —
Brady, Edward J., and Marshall. 2,912,612.
Marshall, Clifford D. : See —
Johnson, George F., Marshall, and Criswell. 2,900,366.
Marshall, Colin S. R., to Tiltman Langley Ltd. Power trans-
mission clutch. 2,869,697, 1-20-59, CI. 192 — 17.
Marshall, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Ignitron. 2,917,649, 12-15-59, CI. 313 — 171.
Marshall, Donald G. : See —
Schieser, Warren J., Kelley, and Marshall.
Schieser, Warren J., Kelley, and Marshall
Marshall, Elsie W. : See —
Marshall, John W. 2,889,182.
Marshall, Florence A. : See —
Glashaw, Alfred M. 2,883,896.
Marshall, Frank C. : See —
Christie, 'Soren L., and Marshall.
Christie, Soren L., and Marshall.
Christie, Soren L., and Marshall.
2,873,478.
2,890,013.
2,875,396.
2,878,437.
2,904,748.
Marshall, George E. E., and G. Inker, to Stothert & Pitt, Ltd.
Automatic control for variable capacity pumps. 2,910,943,
11-3-59, CI. 103 — 11.
Marshall, George S. Apparatus for producing a thermal
absorption bank of water. 2,902,839, 9-8-59, CI. 62 — 354.
Marshall, Henry P., and R. E. Davies, to Celauese Corp. of
America. Composition comprising chlorinated ethylenically
unsaturated linear polyester and mixture of monomers co-
polymerizable therewith. 2,880,193, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Marshall, James W., and H. W. Cowan, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. UHF antenna multicoupler system or the
like. 2,897,499, 7-28-59, CI. 343 — 850.
Marshall, James W., and F. A. Walter, to United States
Rubber Co. Apparatus for assembling a vibration damper.
2,914,844, 12-1-59, CI. 29 — 235.
Marshall, John T. Device for teaching diving techniques.
2,886,315, 5-12-59, CI. 272—1.
Marshall, John W., deceased, by E. W. Marshall, administra-
trix. Sectional piston. 2,889,182, 6-2-59, CI. 309—15.
Marshall, Jule F., to American Felt Co. Filter-silencer.
2,907,405, 10-6-59, CI. 183 — 41.
Marshall, Leonard S. Aerial tow target. 2,879,999, 3-31-59,
CI. 273—105.3.
Marshall, Peter L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Control
surface. 2,869,805, 1-20-59, CI. 244 — 87.
Marshall, Peter R., and P. J. Ridout, to The Birmingham
Small Arms Co. Ltd. Powder metal compacts. 2,872,311,
2-3-59, CI. 75—200.
Marshall, Preston F., to The Kendall Co. Grass seed mat
and process for making same. 2,909,003, 10-20-59, CI.
47—56.
Marshall, Ralph R. Kit case. 2,902,195, 9-1-59, CI. 224—5.
Marshall, Raymond W. : See —
Steven, Harry M., and Marshall. 2,884,497.
Marshall, Robert N. : See —
Corbeels, Theophile, and Marshall. 2,877,675.
Marshall, Temple G., Jr., to The National Cash Register Co.
Logical circuit element. 2,885,564, 5-5-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Marshall, Thomas E., Ill : See —
Bridge, Richard B., Marshall, and Von Wald. 2,873,482,
Marshall, Vernon. Towel vending machines. 2,875,923,
3-3-59, CI. 221—186.
Marshall, William R., Jr., to Proctor and Schwartz, Inc.
Spray drying process. 2.880,794, 4-7-59, CI. 159 — 48.
Marshall, William H. Capping means for storage battery.
2,889,391, 6-2-59, CI. 136—170.
Marshburn, James P., and H. W. Willis, 10% to W. R. Hodge.
Anchor. 2,870,731, 1-27-59. CI. 114 — 208.
Marsteller, Lester 0., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Protective electrical discharge devices. 2,907,910, 10-6-59,
CI. 313—231.
Marston, William T. : See —
Lutz. William A., and Marston. 2.867,523.
Mart, Leon T., to The Marley Co. Forced draft fan-in-base
cooling tower. 2,872,168, 2-3-59, CI. 261 — 30.
Martel, Antonin. Loading means for magnetic films ensur-
ing the endless winding up and unwinding of the bands.
2,899,507, 8-11-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Martel, Bob E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Clamping mech-
anism. 2,904,869, 9-22-59, CI. 24 — 243.
Martel, Richard A. : See —
Maclntyre, Alfred J., Jr., and Martel. 2,894,854.
Maclntyre, Alfred J., Jr., and Martel. 2,900,271.
Marteleur, Carl, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Magnetic recording and reproducing device. 2,916,559,
12-8-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
IVTcir tsll Tick A * Step
Bartlett, Richard J., Hall, and Martell. 2,910,815.
Greer, Henry W., Hompe, and Martell. 2,890,557.
Martelli, Francesco : See —
Martelli, Guido. N. and F. 2,902,718.
Martelli, Guido, N. and F. Rotary machine for the automatic
vacuum forming of continuous thermoplastic bands.
2,902,718, 9-8-59, CI. 18 — 19.
Martelli, Nerio : See —
Martelli, Guido, N. and F. 2,902,718.
Martens, Albert : See-
Cook, Ross, Capers, and Martens. 2,893,660.
Martens, Henry F., to Armour and Co. Poultry package.
2,871,131, 1-27-59, CI. 99—194.
Martensson, Marten, and T. J. Lund. Safety shutoff cou-
pling. 2,876,983, 3-10-59, CI. 251—151.
Marter, Clarence. Girder pocket form boxes. 2,871,692,
2-3-59, CI. 72—108.
Marti, Paul O., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Anticaking-agent
for ammonium nitrate. 2,879,133, 3-24-59, CI. 23 — 103.
Marti, Paul O., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Anti-caking agent
for ammonium nitrate. 2,901,317, 8-25-59, CI. 23 — 103.
Marti, Rueben A. Fourdrinier paper making machine.
2,893,486, 7-7-59, CI. 162 — 352.
Martignon, Daniel : See —
Meinholtz, Edward C, and Martignon. 2,904,370.
Martin, Albert E., and D. Mounfield. to Sir Howard Grubb,
Parsons & Co., Ltd. Sonic gas analysers. 2,874,564, 2-24-
59, CI. 73—24.
Martin, Alfred R., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Griseofulvin uses and compositions. 2,900,304, 8-18-59,
CI. 167—65.
Martin, Alfred W., to Celanese Corp. of America. Purifica-
tion of methylisobutylketone. 2,871,169, 1-27-59, CI.
202—60.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Martin, Andrew S., and J. E. McCleary. Sign supporting
bracket. 2,870,985, 1-27-59, CI. 248—324.
Martin, Andrew S., and J. B. McCleary. Sign supporting
bracket. 2,889,128, 6-2-59, CI. 248—324.
Martin, Archer J. P., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Apparatus for detecting movements of a fluid. 2,890,586,
6-16-59, CI. 73 — 204.
Martin, Archworth : See —
Mercer, John C. 2,911,135.
Martin, Arlo A., to General Dynamics Corp. Instrument
illuminating device. 2,874,268, 2-17-59, CI. 240 — 2.1.
Martin, Armor B., to Washington Water Power Co. Electric
and fuel burning heating system. 2,893,639, 7-7-59. CI.
237 — 2.
Martin, Arthur L. Device for taking clippings from maga-
zines or the like. 2,882,599, 4-21-59, CI. 30—294.
Martin, Bernard P., to The McGean Chemical Co. Electro-
deposition of nickel. 2.872,392, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 49.
Martin, Carl A., and P. B. Sweet. Pelletizing calcium tung-
state. 2,886,427, 5-12-59, CI. 75—3.
Martin, Carleton E., to United States of America, Navy.
Three dimensional cam. 2,872,151, 2-3-59, CI. 251 — 58.
Martin, Charles G., % to Thomas Blaylock and Edward Man-
theny. Security hinge for filing cabinets. 2,913,296, 11-
17-59, CI. 312 — 216.
Martin, Charles L. : See —
Goodridge, Laurence M., and Martin. 2,871,841.
Goodridge, Laurence M., and Martin. 2,877,003.
Martin, Clarence L. Meat patty forming and wrapping ap-
paratus. 2,886,930, 5-19-50, CI. 53—180.
Martin, Cletus O. : See —
Haden, Walter L., Jr., and Martin. '2,885,360.
Martin Co., The : See —
Birge. Warren A. 2,882,495.
Bowser, Chester L., Jr. 2,889,864.
Engelhardt, Richard A. 2,910,558.
Goodrich, Gordon W. 2,914,872.
Hodge. Edward A. 2,908,240.
Isley, Cary T., Jr. 2,870,414.
Kurek, Thaddeus M., Popp, and Jones. 2.872,890.
Minneman, Milton J., and Westneat. 2,869,121.
Ohlson, Paul E., and Hodge. 2,905,127.
Pratt, Amasa, and Rovce. 2,888,675.
Raboy. Bernard. 2,873,443.
Reis, Herbert J., and Barthel. 2,919,418.
Richmond, William F., Jr., and Nowack. 2,892,907.
Romano, George P. 2,899,567.
Scarborough, Robert W., and Voigt. 2,874,537.
Schumacher, Ernest A. 2,896,978.
Wernz, Donald E., and Schwartz. 2,893,903.
Wirth, Leo J. 2.918,239.
Young, Robert. 2,911,886.
Martin, Dale W. J. : See —
Martin, Howard B. and D. W. J. 2,911,933.
Martin, Dana W., to Norton Co. Grinding machine.
2,887,828, 5-26-59, CI. 51—86.
Martin, Daniel W.. to The Baldwin Piano Co. Monaural-
binaural transmission of sound for producing a Haas effect.
2,879 68.3. 3-31-59, CI. 84 — 1.24.
Martin-Decker Corp. : See —
Matchett. Mahlon M. 2,908,184.
'Martin, Donald B. Dispenser. 2,906,432, 9-29-59, CI.
221 — 207.
Martin, Earnest E., and R. W. Walsh ; said Martin assor. to
said Walsh. Metal drilling apparatus. 2,891,425, 6-23-59,
CI. 77—5.
Martin, Earnest E., and R. W. Walsh ; said Martin assor. to
said Walsh. Method of metal drilling. 2,891,426, 6-23-59,
CI. 77—5.
Martin, Edna P. : See —
Rimmer, John A., and Martin. 2,884,682.
Martin, Edward G. : See —
Childs, Robert S. 2.867,783.
Martin, Edwin R., to Standard Davton Corp. Motor control
assembly. 2,906,935, 9-29-59, CI. 318—211.
Martin, Elmore L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Photopolymerizable composition comprising an unsaturated
vinyl polymer and a sheet support coated therewith.
2,892,716, 6-30-59, CI. 96—115.
Martin, Elmore L.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Photopolymerizable compositions and elements and process
of making reliefs therefrom. 2,902,365, 9-1-59, CI. 96 — 35.
Martin, Elmore L., and R. E. Putnam, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Process of producing 1,1,4,4-tetra-
fluorobutadiene and product. 2,888,447, 5-26-59, CI.
260—92.1.
Martin. Eugene C. : See —
O'Kelly, Arlie A., Titsworth, and Martin. 2,907,646.
Martin, Eugene E., to Research Corp. Current rectifier.
2,886,736, 5-12-59, CI. 313—297.
Martin, Eugene J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Shield
and package for electron discharge device. 2,897,252,
7-28-59, CI. 174 — 35.
Martin, Frank J. Self-locking reversing valve. 2,875,780,
3-3-59. CI. 137—599.1.
Martin, Francis J., and O. W. Scheflow, to Cleveland Pneu-
matic Industries, Inc. Actuator finger lock. 2,887,091,
5-19-59, CI. 121—38.
Martin, Fred L., to OPW Corp. Nozzle valve for dispensing
power fluids. 2,906,302, 9-29-59, CI. 141—392.
Martin, Fred P. HydrauJically operated reciprocating cutting
assembly. 2,884,752, 5-5-59, CI. 56—25.
Martin, Frederick H. : Sec —
Bunting, James W., and Martin. 2,904,650.
Martin, George E., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Method of mak-
ing a composite structure. 2,869,228, 1-20-59, CI. 29 — 428.
Martin, George E., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Pallet and ship-
ping container. 2,893,588, 7-7-59, CI. 220 — 1.
Martin, George E., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Pallet and ship-
ping container. 2,918,190, 12-22-59, CI. 220 — 4.
Martin, George L. : See —
Ruhoff, John R., Martin, and Gerfen. 2,895,792.
Runoff, John R., Martin, and Gerfen. 2.895,793.
Martin, George M. Automatic sheet stacker apparatus.
2,901,250. 8-25-59, CI. 271—68.
Martin, Georgia W. Pneumatic conveyor for planting imple-
ment. 2,872.248, 2-3-59, CI. 302—21.
Martin, Glenn L., Co., The : See —
Moss, Bernard W. 2,876,444.
Martin, Gunther J., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Electronic switch. 2,872.575, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Martin, Gunther J., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Switching circuits. 2,894,130, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Martin, Gustav J. : See —
Avakian, Souren, and Martin. 2,898,342.
Beiler, Jay M., Brendel, and Martin. 2,872,374.
Beiler, Jay M., and Martin. 2,872,377.
Beiler, Jay M., and Martin. 2,889,249.
Brendel, Robert R., Beiler, and Martin. 2,910,403.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,160.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,188.
Micucci, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,189
Martin, Gustav J., S. Avakian, and A. E
barbiturates.
Gal. to The National
2,868,690, 1-13-59,
Drug Co. Propargyl
CI. 167—52.
Martin, Gustav J., and J. M. Beiler, to The National Drug Co.
Reserpine-acetamide hypotensive compositions. 2,908,613,
10-13-59, CI. 167—67.
Martin, Harry, to Permanent Hair Waving Corp. Hair
waving lotion of alkali metal and ammonium salts of an
aliphatic mercaptan carboxylic acid. 2,876.781, 3-10-59,
£2 ^32 i
Captive plug coupling. 2,913,791, 11-24-59,
Martin, Harry.
CI. 24—126.
Martin, Harry
Signal flares
M., and D. H. Rush, to Rescue Lite Inc.
2,905,863, 9-22-59, CI. 315—183.
Martin, Henry J. : See —
Kretschmer, Charles H., and Martin. 2,910,205.
Martin, Henry J. Furnace humidifier system. 2,888,006,
5-26-59. CI. 126 — 113.
Martin, Herman L. Oil and gas separator. 2,896,720,
7-28-59, CI. 166 — 54.
Martin, Homer Z. : See —
Barr, Frank T., Burnside, Brown, Jahnig, and Martin.
2,889,267
Brown, James W., Martin, and Jahnig. 2,885,350.
Jahnig. Charles E., Brown, and Martin. 2,868,715.
Jones, William H., and Martin. 2,895,904.
Patterson, Albert C. and Martin. 2.901,519.
Martin, Homer Z.. C. E. Jahnig, and J. W. Herrmann, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Fluid coking process using
transfer-line burner. 2,868,719. 1-13-59, CI. 208—157.
Martin, Homer Z., and C. E. Jahnig, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Fuild coking process with quenching.
2,882,206, 4-14-59, 'CI. 202 — 37.
Martin, Horst-Edgar : See —
Larson. Herbert, and Martin.
Martin. Howard B. and D. W. J.,
car body construction means.
113—99.
Martin. Irma L. Emergency cot.
5—110.
Martin, Jacques E. : See —
Ravmond. Francois H., Chapouille, and Martin.
2,896.082.
Martin, Jacques E., to Societe d'Electronique
matisme. Electric simulators of arbitrary
2,895,046, 7-14-59, CI. 250—27.
Martin, James C. : See —
Caldwell, John R., and Martin. 2,879.260.
Caldwell, John R., and Martin. 2.882.294.
Caldwell, John R., and Martin. 2,895,842.
Martin, James C, and J. P. Hawk, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Oxidation of acetals. 2,887,512, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 530.
Martin, James F., to Arizona Activlte, Inc. Process for pro-
ducing micro-organisms and soil conditioners. 2,908,113.
10-13-59, CI. 47 — 58.
Martin, James M. Heat and cold retaining glasses, mugs.
bowls and the like. 2,895,636, 7-21-59, CI. 220 — 15.
Martin. James W., to Oil Recovery Corp. Method of recovery
of oil by injection of hydrocarbon solution of carbon dioxide
into oil structure. 2,875,830, 3-3-59, CI. 166—7.
Martin, James W., to Oil Recovery Corp. Process of recover-
ing oil from oil fields involving the use of critically car-
bonated water. 2,875,833. 3-3-59, CI. 166 — 9.
Martin, James W., F. A. Hessel, I. P. Hammer, and J. B.
Rust, to Oil Recovery Corp. Dissemination of wetting
agents in subterranean hydrocarbon bearing formations.
2,875,831, 3-3-59, CI. 166—9.
2,915,719.
to Pullman Inc. Railway
2,911,933, 11-10-59, CI.
2,889,561, 6-9-59. CL
et d'Auto-
functions.
LIST OF PATENTEES
599
I. P. Hammer, and J. B.
Gaseous hydrocarbon and
hydrocarbons. 2,875,832,
Martin, James W., F. A. Hessel
Rust, to Oil Recovery Corp.
carbon dioxide solutions in
3-3-59, CI. 166—9.
Martin, Jean P. P., to La Brosse & J. Dupont Reunis (Societe
Anonyme). Automatic brush-filling machine. 2,893,783,
7-7-59, CI. 300 — 9.
Martin, Jean P. P., to La Brosse & J. Dupont Reunis (So-
ciete Anonyme). Automatic machine for the manufacture
of brushes. 2,901.289. 8-25-59. CI. 300—9.
Martin, Jerome L., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for
vapor phase nitration of alkanes. 2,905,724, 9-22-59, CI.
260—644.
Martin, Johannes J. Device for disintegrating strands of fuel.
2,867,385, 1-6-59. CI. 241 — 32.
Martin, John : See —
Downs, Charles D., and Martin. 2,904,395.
Martin, John F. : See —
Phelon, Russell E., and Martin. 2,892,110.
Martin, John F., to R. E. Phelon Co., Inc. Magneto mecha-
nism. 2,915,574, 12-1-59, CI. 123 — 149.
Martin, John G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake assembly.
2,893,519, 7-7-59, CI. 188 — 71.
Martin, John R. : See —
Martin, Raymond N. and J. R. 2,879,776.
Martin, John R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Vis-
cosimeter. 2,878,670, 3-24-59. CI. 73 — 60.
Martin, John W., Jr., to Koppers Co., Inc. Ethylene poly-
merization process. 2,900,373, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Martin, Joseph: See —
Apple, Edward M. 2.910,15(1.
Spound, Albert M., and Martin. 2,884,992.
Martin, Joseph, to Pullman Couch Co. Convertible sofa bed.
2,876,462, 3-10-59, CI. 5—13.
Martin, Joseph F., to M. M. Martin and himself. Hydraulic
actuator for foot operated emergency brake. 2,867,309,
1-6-59. CI. 192 — 4.
Martin, Joseph F., to M. M. Martin and himself. Vacuum
actuator for foot operated emergency brake. 2,867,310,
1-6 59. CI. 192 — 4.
Martin, Joseph M., R. T. Norwood, and P. Winsor, III. to
Burroughs Corp. Controlled spacing signal wire distribu-
tion system. 2,903,502. 9-8-59, CI. 174 — 72.
Martin, Kenneth P., and W. P. Rowland, to The Colonial
Press, Inc. Automatic book feeding mechanism. 2,909,266,
10-20-59, CI. 198 — 21.
Martin, Leslie E., to Sealco Mfg. Inc. End thrust bearing
seal. 2,890,901, 6-16-59, CI. 286 — 11.
Martin, Lincoln A. : See —
Kerker, Richard, and Martin. 2,885,161.
Martin, Lonzv M. : See —
Renfroe, Charles C. 2,874,391.
Martin, Lyle, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Torque tube torque
motor. 2,905,871, 9-22-59, CI. 317 — 197.
Martin, Lyle, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control circuit.
2,910,624, 10-27-59, CI. 317 — 5.
Martin, Lyle, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Magnetic amplifier
system. 2,910,642, 10-27-59, CI. 32"3 — 89.
Martin, Lynn P., to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Writing Imple-
ment. 2,914,028, 11-24-59, CI. 120 — 42.16.
Martin, Mabel M. : See —
Martin. Joseph F. 2.867.309.
Martin, Joseph F. 2,867,310.
Martin. Marvin D. : See —
Salsig, William W., Jr., and Martin. 2,868,987.
Martin, Mary : See —
Canepa, William P. 2,897,922.
Martin, Menno G., to The Shaw-Walker Co. Payroll record
and computing papers. 2,869,898, 1-20-59, CI. 282 — 27.
Martin, Merrell R. : See —
Nicholson, Harry P., and Martin. 2,917,802.
Martin, Michael J. : See —
Brooksbank, Harry P., and Martin. 2,895,813.
Martin, Norman P. : See —
Luckhardt, Johannes and W. 2,870,821.
Martin, Orville R., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Mold-
ed rubber football. 2.874,965, 2-24-59, CI. 273 — 65.
Martin, Owen D., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerant
control means for maintaining multiple temperatures.
2,914,925, 12-1-59, CI. 62 — 197.
Martin-Parrv Corp. : See —
Brock, Clarence A. 2,886,127.
Martin, Paul N., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Alternating
current track circuit with direct current track relay super-
imposed thereon. 2,880.307, 3-31-59, CI. 246 — 34.
Martin, Paul N., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp.
Relay. 2,913,548, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Martin, Paul S. Camera shutters. 2,917,982, 12-22-59. CI.
95—62.
Martin, Raymond N. and J. R. Cigarette extinguishing de-
vice. 2,879.776, 3-31-59, Cl. 131—256.
Martin, Reginald J. : See —
Wohlferth, Harry C, and Martin. 2,880,336.
Martin, Richard H., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl
chloride interpolymers. 2,898,244, 8—1-59, Cl. 117 — 232.
Martin Richard H., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Vinyl
halide suspension polymerization process. 2,917.494.
12-15-59, Cl. 260—78.5.
Martin, Richard J. : See —
Chasar, Anthony R., and Martin. 2,887,886
Chasar, Anthony R., and Martin. 2,919,092.
2,893,164,
Epoxy ethers
benzenes and
Martin, Robert J. : See —
Wilson, Wilbert M., and Martin. 2,909,182.
Martin, Robert M. Furniture leg build up.
7-7-59, Cl. 45—137.
Martin, Robert W. : See —
Condo, Fred E., and Martin. 2,891,088.
Nunn, Howard D. 2,914,743.
Nunn, Howard D. 2,916.715.
Martin, Robert W., to Shell Development Co.
of polyhydroxy-polyhydrocarbyl-substituted
their polymers. 2,914,507. 11-24-59, Cl. 260 — 47.
Martin, Robert W., and F. E. Condo, to Shell Development
Co. Process for preparing resins of poly-substituted ben-
zenes. 2,870,098. 1-20-59, Cl. 260 — 2.
Martin, Roger M. L. Solid fuel flow controller. 2,894,466,
7-14-59, Cl. 110—101.
Martin, Royce H. Fletching jig. 2,897,860, 8-4-59, Cl.
144 — 289.
Martin. Samuel W., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Envelope stuffing
machine. 2,914,895, 12-1-59, Cl. 53—59.
Martin, Stanley, to British Scientific Instrument Research
Corp. Devices for measuring relative humidity. 2,886,-
682, 5-12-59, Cl. 201—63.
Martin, Steve E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power driven
fluid pressurizing device. 2.875,583, 3-3-59, Cl. 60 — 54.6.
Martin, Tellis A., to Mead Johnson & Co. l,4-bis(D-glu-
cosyl)piperazine and process of preparation. 2,910,465,
10-27-59, Cl. 260 — 211.5.
Martin, Tellis A., and D. I. Randall, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Vat dyestuffs. 2,908,684, 10-13-59, Cl. 260—
276.
Martin, Victor S., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
making insulated conductors. 2,883,314, 4-21-59, Cl.
154 — 2.24.
Martin, Warren S. Powder-disseminating device. 2,870,565,
1-27-59, Cl. 43—148.
Martin, Warren S., to Plant Products Corp. Dusting device.
2,892,286, 6-30-59, Cl. 43 — 148.
Martin, Warren W. Roller-type paint applicator. 2,882,542,
4-21-59, Cl. 15—132.5.
Martin, Wavne A., to Lyon Inc. One step cold nosing of
shells. 2,913,804, 11-24-59, Cl. 29 — 1.21.
Martin, Weslye L. : See —
Gormley, Robert S., Johnson, and Martin. 2,878,415.
Martin, William. Drinking fountain with a connector con-
duit. 2,899,137, 8-11-59, Cl. 239 — 29.
Martin, William A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Camera turret
indexing mechanism. 2,869,445, 1-20-59, Cl. 95 — 45.
Martin, William C, Jr., to Magni-Power Co. Magnetic door
holder. 2.896,991, 7-28-59, Cl. 292—251.5.
Martin, William C, Jr., to Magni-Power Co. Magnetic
separator. 2,912,106, 11-10-59, Cl. 209—223.
Martin, William E. Flexible coupling. 2,879,650, 3-31-59,
Cl. 64—10.
Martin. William J.,
2,868,123, 1-13-59,
Martin, William M.,
and E. J. Kraus. Guide markers.
Cl. 101—400.
to James Dole Engineering Co. Pre-
2,870,024, 1-20-59,
Control valve.
Paper
Clutch-brake
Rain adjust-
11-3-59, Cl.
serving products in sealed containers.
Cl. 99 — 182.
Martin, William O., to Crerar, Adams & Co.
2,886,377, 5-12-59, Cl. 303—68.
Martindale, James H., to The Black-Clawson Co.
machinery. Re. 24,677, 7-28-59, Cl. 210 — 415.
Martindell. Frank : See —
Bass, George E., and Martindell. 2,889,021.
Martindell, Frank, to Ferracute Machine Co. Assembled
head for metal-working press. 2,890,648, 6-16-59, Cl.
100—214.
Martindell, Frank, to Ferracute Machine Co.
mechanism. 2.890,773. 6-16-59. Cl. 192 — 18.
Martindell, Frank, to Ferracute Machine Co.
ment mechanism for presses. 2,910,898,
78 — 41.
Martindell, Frank, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp.
Tape controlled embossing machine. 2,911,086, 11-3-59,
Cl. 197 — 20.
Martinec, Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Suction cleaner
nozzle construction for cleaning cotton rugs. 2,893,048,
7-7-59, Cl. 15 — 422.
Martinec. Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Portable filter
demonstration device for suction cleaner. 2,908,088.
10-13-59, Cl. 35—13.
Martinec, Eugene F., to Health-Mor, Inc. Suction cleaner
tool holder construction. 2,918,692, 12-29-59, Cl. 15 — 323.
Martinek, George A. Shot gun rib sight. 2,874.504, 2-24-
59. Cl. 42 — 76.
Martinek, Thomas W. : See —
Remes, Nathaniel L., and Martinek. 2,890,255.
Remes, Nathaniel L., Martinek, and Fronczak. 2,913,409.
Martinek, Thomas W., to The Pure Oil Co. Waterproof
silica-base greases. 2,891,010, 6-16-59, Cl. 252 — 28.
Martinek, Thomas W., to The Pure Oil Co. Apparatus for
preparing colloidal dispersions. 2,905,448, 9-22-59, Cl.
259—9.
Martinek, Thomas W., and E. T. Fronczak, to The Pure
Oil Co. Anhydrous calcium base greases containing free
fatty acid. 2,900,340, 8-18-59, Cl. 252 — 40.
Martinez, Alfred. Spring activated cuff links. 2,879,571,
3-31-59, Cl. 24 — 102.
Martinez, Melroy M. Sea food processing apparatus.
2,873,473, 2-17-59, Cl. 17—2.
600
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Martinez, Michele P. L„ to Panacolor, Inc. Photographic
iron-silver color process. 2,886,435, 5-12-59, CI. 96 — 49.
Martini, Leo A. Means for drilling. 2,905,439, 9-22-59,
CI. 255 — 4.4.
Martini, William R. : See —
McElroy, William N., and Martini. 2,879,146.
Martiuiak, Leonard J., and J. E. Bebinger, to General Electric
Co. Washing apparatus with water conditioning dispenser.
2.867,224, 1-6-59, CI. 134 — 58.
Martinmaas, Werner, Jr. Sharpener for mower sickle sec-
tion. 2,895,268, 7-21-59, CI. 51 — 250.
Martino, Albert J. : See —
Noltin, Frederick, and Martino. 2,887,194.
Martino, Eugene A. : See —
Hirt, Gerald E., and Martino. 2,900,150.
Martinoli, Sante T. Apparatus for increasing efficiency of
Internal combustion engines. 2,889,904, 6-9-59, CI.
192—3.
Martins, Thomas, to Rhymney Engineering Co. Ltd. Load
hoisting and lowering skips. 2,901,281, 8-25-59, CI. 294 —
69.
Martinson, Edwin O., to Koehring Co. Automatic driving
mechanism. 2,885,043, 5-5-59, CI. 192 — 13.
Martinson, Vassili : See —
Olsson, Sven M. J., and Martinson. 2,911,455.
Martire, Louis, Jr. Food tray. 2,878,932, 3-24-59, CI.
206—72.
Martt, Ernest C, and D. E. Beeninga, to General Electric Co.
Arc tube mount. 2,888,585, 5-26-59, CI. 313 — 25.
Martt, William E. Fender for vehicle trailer. 2,914,341,
11-24-59, CI. 280—152.
Marturano, Anthony G. Slide changer-recorder synchronizer.
2,889,742, 6-9-59, CI. 88—28.
Martuscello, Peter J., and M. G. Stermer, to Corning Glass
Works. Sheet glass manufacture. 2,880,551, 4-7-59, CI.
49—17.
Marty, Rene\ Magnetic talking machine. 2,909,616, 10-20-59,
CI. 179—100.2.
Marty, Walter, to Maschinenfabrik Benninger A.-G. Appa-
ratus for the treatment of products of fibrous material.
2,918,813, 12-29-59, CI. 68 — 43.
Martz, Bernard A. : See —
Jurgensen, Louis A., and Martz. 2,881,983.
Marugg. Frank P. Wheel clamp. Re. 24,712, 10-6-59, CI.
70—225.
Maruhn, Herbert F. W., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Motor vehicle
transmission gear bracing means. 2,888,999, 6-2-59, CI.
180—54.
Maruo, Hisao. Muffler. 2.908.344, 10-13-59 CI. 181—59.
Maruska, Edwin J., y2 to L. V. Monfre. Tie holder. 2,905,-
329, 9-22-59, CI. 211—13.
Maruyama, Iwajiro. Heald frame. 2,877,803, 3-17-59, CI.
139—92.
Maruyama, Taketo, T. Sakamoto, S. Tamura, E. Kawahara,
and T. Okubo, to Toyo Rayon Co., Ltd. Apparatus for pro-
ducing special rayon yarn. 2,896,252, 7-28-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Maruzen Kabushiki Kaisha : See — -
Nishigori, Kimpei, and Hayashi. 2,899,891.
Marvalaud. Inc. : See —
Gibbons, Thomas P. 2,899,728.
Pond, Robert B. 2. 879. 566.
Pond. Robert B 2,900.708.
Pond, Robert B. 2,907,082.
Pond, Robert B. 2.910.744.
Wade, Worth. 2,886,866.
Wade, Worth. Pond, and Gibbons. 2,904,859.
Marvel Specialty Co. : See —
Harralson. George G., Jr. 2,890,818.
Newton. Charles G., and Church. 2,903,889.
Marvel Specialty Co., Inc. : See —
Laxson, J. T. 2,869,765.
Marvin, Edgar S., and R. F. O'Brien, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Double exposure prevention device. 2,874,624, 2-24-59,
CI. 95—31.
Marvin, Edgar S.. and R. F. O'Brien, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Lens focusing mechanism for cameras. 2,908,209, 10-13-59,
CI. 95 — 45.
Marvin, George, to Marvin Landplane Co. Combination agri-
cultural implement. 2.870,554, 1-27-59, CI. 37 — 153
Marvin, Howard L., and P. G. Stimson, to The Standard
Register Co. Record material processing machine.
2,911,905. 11-10-59, CI. 101—93.
Marvin, John T., to General Motors Corp. Ice block ejecting
arrangement. 2,882,700, 4-21-59, CI. 62 — 267.
Marvin Landplane Co. : See —
Marvin, George. 2,870 554.
Marvin, Philip R., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of gas
plating. 2,905,573, 9-22-59, CI. 117—60.
Marvin, Philip R., to Union Carbide Corp. Adhesive tape
with a gas plated metal film for a conductor. 2,916,398,
12-8-59, CI. 117—68.
Marvin, W. B., Mfg. Co. : See —
Johnson, James B. 2,892,605.
Marwil, Stanley J. : See —
Tek, Mehmet R., and Marwil. 2,910,424.
Marx, Alfred : See —
Moehrle, Edu«rd, Marx, and Franck. 2,885,406.
Marx, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vibratory impact
tool. 2,893,692. 7-7-59, CI. 255 — 4.
Marx, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for
measuring properties of gases. 2,908,819, 10-13-59, CI.
250—43.5.
Marx, Karl, and M. Staubli, to Maschinenfabrik Schweiter
A. G. Method of and arrangement for winding the starting
end yarn on to pirns in automatic weft pirn winding ma-
chines. 2,867.388, 1-6-59. CI. 242—27.
Marx, Louis, & Co., Inc. : See —
Case, Noel L., and Dohanic. 2,890,887.
Lohr, Raymond J., and Hubiak. 2,898,796.
Marx, Michael : See —
Smith, Leland L., Marx, and Muller. 2,905,662.
Marx, Paul F., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Pipe coupling.
2,887,446, 5-19-59, CI. 204—197.
Marx, Paul M. : See —
Scheuer, Fred F^ and Marx. 2,870,475.
Marxer, Adrian, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. New
hydroxy-quinones and process for preparing same.
2,893,991, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 239.
Maryanski, John L., and M. L. Valentino, to Bardons &
Oliver, Inc. Collet. 2.868,550, 1-13-59, CI. 279—50.
Marygold, George E., to Northrop Corp. Clamp device.
2,904,294, 9-15-59, CI. 248—74.
Maryland Baking Co., The : See —
Heyman, Albert A. 2,877,117.
Maryland Cup Co.. The : See —
Carter, Paul H. 2,879,935.
Maryland Devices, Inc. : See —
Samuels, Abe O. 2,906,265.
Maryland Engineering Co. : See — -
Neer, Clifford H. 2,869,297.
Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. : See —
Schonhoff, John A., and Borkowski. 2,868,932.
Marz, Otto, to Metzeler Gummiwerke AG. Inflatable boat.
2,873,459, 2-17-59, CI. 9—2.
Marzan, Peter R., to Times Facsimile Corp. Facsimile re-
cording system. 2,877,297, 3-10-59, CI. 178 — 6.6.
Marzetta, Louis A., to United States of America, Commerce.
Automatic tracking proximity gage. 2,871,432, 1-27-59,
CI. 318—31.
Marzocchi, Alfred : See —
Park, John K., and Marzocchi. 2,886,470.
MarzocchL Alfred, R. F. Caroselli, and G. E. Rammel, to
Owens-Corn ng Fiberglas Corp. Method of cleaning and
coating sized glass fabric. 2.868.669, 1-13-59, CI. 117 — 46.
Marzolf, George B., Sr. Multiple piece pipe flange. 2,911,239,
11—3—59 q\ 285 415
Mascaro, ' Anthony. Pump. 2,917,002, 12-15-59, CI.
103—149.
Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. : See —
Dietrich, Paul. 2,887,045.
Gercke, Erwin. 2.916.162.
Herwig, Otto. 2,909,416.
Hofer, Max. 2,886,945.
Liebel, Julius. 2,914,044.
Meurer, Siegfried. 2.868,187.
Meurer, Siegfried. 2,873,727.
Meurer, Siegfried, Ramundt, Merkel, and Liebel. 2,904,-
028.
Reinartz, Robert. 2,874.635.
Scheuerpflug, Hans. 2.874,792.
'Scheuerpflug, Hans. 2,874.851.
Scheuerpflug, Hans. 2.893,502.
Sorensen. Emil. 2.874.932.
Maschinenfabrik Benninger A.G. : See —
Martv, Walter. 2,918.813.
Stobi, Johann. 2,883,950.
Maschinenfabrik Goebel G. m. b. H. : See —
Sauberlich. Willy, and Hickethier. 2,873,672.
Maschinenfabrik Hasenclever A.G. : See —
Nilgen, Anton. 2,911,861.
Maschinenfabrik Heid Akt. : See —
Prahauser. Heinrich. and Petschauer. 2.875,875.
Maschinenfabrik Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Rothe, Gerhard. 2,909,102.
Maschinenfabrik Schweiter A. G. : See —
Marx, Karl, and Staubli. 2,867,388.
Schweiter, Walter. 2.873.063.
Schweiter, Walter. 2,873,883.
Maschinenfabrik Stroma? G.m.b.H. : See —
Schlotmann. Karl, and Mitsche. 2.893,223.
Maschinenfabrik Surth Zweigniederlassung der Gesellschaft
fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Eich, Hans. 2,918,086.
Masciantonio, Philip : See —
Gruenebaum. Heinz, and Masciantonio. 2.882,280.
Masera, Giovanni. Shoe made of thermo-nlastic or thermo-
setting material or the like. 2,887,794, 5-26-59, CI.
3<5— 25- ^ „ „
Mash, Derek H., to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. Com-
bined electro-luminescent and photo-conductive devices.
2,918,582. 12-22-59, CI. 250—213.
Mash, Derek H., to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. Electro-
luminescent devices. 2,919,366. 12-29-59. CI. 313—108.
Mashio, Fu.iio, and S. Kato, to Fine Organics Inc. Method
for the simultaneous production of hydrogen peroxide and
carbonyl compounds. 2,910,415. 10-27-59, CI. 204 — 158.
Masi, Frank J., and A. F. Millett, to United States Radium
Corp. Fluorescent X-ray screens. 2,904,689, 9-15-59, CI.
250 — 80.
Masinda, Albert G., to IBC Products, Inc. Locator pin.
2,879,599, 3-31-59, CI. 33—125.
Maskin Aktieholaget Plavia : See —
Plaven, Ola. 2.913,114.
Maskinfirma R. L. Carlstedt : See —
Kleine, Werner K. M. 2,895,355.
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601
and Whelpley.
Masko, Vincent B. : See—
Holdeman, John W., Masko. Polomski,
2,895,344.
Masland, C. H., & Sons : See —
Doyle, Thomas A. 2.879,805.
Harding, John H. 2,915,091.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,867,244.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,867,245.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,882,845.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,883,735.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,884,012.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,884,013.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,891,582.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,898,947.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,905,202.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,905,203.
Hoeselbarth, Frank W. E. 2,908,296.
MacCaffray, Rex S., Jr. 2,891,396.
MacCaffray, Res S., Jr. 2,907,191.
MacCaffray, Rex S., Jr. 2,907,193.
Masland, Charles H., 2nd. 2,880,684.
Masland, Charles H., 2nd, deceased ; C. H. Masland, 3rd and
D. Li. Masland, executors, to C. H. Masland & Sons. Forma-
tion of high and low pile by needling. 2,880,684, 4-7-59,
CI. 112 — 79.
Masland, Charles H., 3rd : See —
Masland, Charles H., 2nd. 2,880,684.
Masland, Daniel L. : See —
Masland, Charles H.. 2nd. 2,880,684.
Maslin, Thomas I., and O. A. Herman, to General Electric
Co. Illuminated oil-tight pushbutton. 2,916,673, 12-8-59,
CI. 317—99.
Maslow, John F., and R. J. Zeitler, to Flight Refueling Inc.
Check valve. 2,913,001, 11-17-59, 127 — 527.4.
Maslow, Louis. Shelving unit. 2.894,643, 7-14-59, CI. 211 —
148.
Masnik, Walter, E. V. Romeo, and J. V. Zurlo, to Specialties
Development Corp. Piston driving mechanism and lubri-
cating means therefor. 2,877,653, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 60.
Mason, Christopher A. Femoral nail. 2,874,691, 2-24-59,
CI. 128—92.
Mason, Edward A., C. E. Tirrell, and T. A. Kirkham, to
Ionics, Inc. Centered strap spacer for electrodialysis unit.
2,891,899, 6-23-59, CI. 204 — 301.
Mason, Edward M., to Impax, Inc. Hydraulically damped
spring-biased pistons and cylinders. 2,905,458, 9-22-59,
CI. 267— 1.
Mason, Edwin. Cigarette holder. 2,884,930, 5-5-59, CI.
131—175.
Mason, Francis G. : See —
Coutermash, Louis E., and Mason. 2,868,984.
Mason, Francis G., to Aladdin Industries Inc. Cam drive for
tuners. 2,883,864, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 10.6.
Mason, Francis G., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Ultrahigh
frequency tuner. 2,913,683, 11-17-59, CI. 333 — 82.
Mason, Frederick P., to Creed & Co. Ltd. Facsimile recording
apparatus. 2,889,398, 6-2-59, CI. 178 — 4.1.
Mason, Frederick P., and R. G. Stemp to Creed & Co. Ltd.
Printing telegraph transmitter control. 2,903,106. 9-8-59,
Cl. 192— .02.
Mason, Frederick P., and G. J. L. Stevens, to Creed & Co.
Ltd. Power supply equipment. 2,916,682, 12-8-59, Cl.
318—171.
Mason, Hal F., and A. E. Long. Venetian blind bottom rail
and clip. 2,868,282, 1-13-59, Cl. 160 — 173.
Mason, Hal F., and A. E. Long. Venetian blind slat and
clip. 2,868,283, 1-13-59, Cl. 160—173.
Mason, Hal F., and A. E. Long. Venetian blind. 2,868,284,
1-13-59. Cl. 160—177.
Mason, Harry L., and D. L. Noble, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Electronic computing circuits utilizing enhancement ampli-
fiers. 2,908,830. 10-13-59, Cl. 307—88.5.
Mason, Henry L., to United States of America, Commerce.
Mass flowmeter. 2,896,450, 7-28-59, Cl. 73 — 194.
Mason Homer R. Drapery traverse rods. 2,880,955, 4-7-59,
Cl. 248—263.
Mason, Jack S. : See —
Skelton, Charles W., Mason, and Whisenant. 2,886,661.
Mason, James A., and H. H. Duff, to Machinery Electrifica-
tion, Inc. Coiling apparatus. 2,870,972, 1-27-59, Cl.
242 — 25.
Mason, James H.
Cl. 128 — 283.
Mason, Maurice M
Cl. 200—21.
Mason, Richard C, % to M. J. McNulty, Jr. Plunger pump.
2,906,210, 9-29-59, Cl. 103—158.
Mason, Richard J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Accumulator.
2,873,682, 2-17-59, Cl. 103 — 52.
Mason, Robert S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Film slip tester.
2,887,874, 5-26-59, Cl. 73—9.
Mason, Robert W., and A. W. Todis, to Allied Chemical
Corp. Apparatus for production of high purity elemental
silicon. 2,912,311, 11-10-59, Cl. 23 — 277.
Mason, Samuel J., to United States of America, Navy. Metal-
plate lens microwave antenna. 2,884,629, 4-28-59, Cl.
343 — 753.
Mason Silk Co., The : See —
Vandervoort, Norman F.
Mason, Stanley A.
Cl. 43 — 42.06.
Colostomy device. 2,869,548, 1-20-59,
Ignition distributor. 2,879,346, 3-24-59,
2,911,784.
Spinning fish lure. 2,911,751, 11-10-59,
Mason, Veyne V. Rotary seal structure. 2,915,326, 12-1-59,
Cl 286 5
Mason, Vincent I., to Boston Mfg. Co. Moisture detector.
2,872,668, 2-3-59, Cl. 340—235.
Mason, Walker, and S. J. Biello, to Avco, Inc. Line hydraulic
pressure relief valve. 2,884,952, 5-5-59, Cl. 137 — 494.
Mason, Walter A. Product for effecting a cold chemical
oxidation of copper and its alloys. 2,878,149, 3-17-59,
Cl. 148 — 6.24.
Mason, Warren P. : See —
Kohman, Girard T., Mason, and McAfee. 2,892,508.
Mason, Warren P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Metal
connection. 2,870,241, 1-20-59, Cl. 174 — 94.
Mason, Warren P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fer-
roelectric torsional transducer. 2,880,334, 3-31-59, Cl.
310—9.6.
Mason, Warren P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Piezoelectric switching device. 2,883,486, 4-21-59, Cl.
200—87.
Mason, Warren P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrostrictive ceramics comprising a principal component
of barium titanate. 2,906,973, 9-29-59, Cl. 333—72.
Mason, Warren P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method and apparatus for eliminating mechanical vibra-
tions in aerial cables. 2,907,811, 10-6-59, Cl. 174 — 42.
Mason, Warren P., and R. N. Thurston, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Torsional vibrational wave filters and
delay lines. 2,906,971, 9-29-59, Cl. 333—71.
Mason, Willard F., to N. Anton. Printed circuit connector.
2,882,511, 4-14-59, Cl. 339—176.
Mason, William G. : See —
Colette, Michael. 2,868,918.
Mason, Wylie A., Jr., to International Harvester Co. Control
apparatus for agricultural implement. 2,869,656, 1-20-59,
Cl. 172 — 458.
Masonite Corp. : See —
Foley, Edward A. 2,898,720.
Robinson, Joseph J., Jr., and Story. 2,906,034.
Masonson, Martin : See —
De Rosa, Louis A., Masonson, and Lundburg. 2,915,750.
Masonson, Martin, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Correlation system. 2,906,956, 9-29-59, Cl. 324—83.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology : See —
Coffin, Stewart T. 2,902,600.
Massarani, Elena : See —
Cavallini, Guido, and Massarani. 2,878,291.
Cavallini, Guido, and Massarani. 2,885,434.
Cavallini, Guido, and Massarani. 2,895,963.
Massari, Frank. Waste basket holder. 2,877,976, 3-17-59,
Cl. 248 313.
Massari, Joseph. Contractile tool holder. 2,905,028, 9-22-59,
Cl. 77 — 4.
Massaro, Frank J. Game apparatus. 2,902,284, 9-1-59. Cl.
273 — 144.
Massat, Heinz : See —
Indest, Heinz, Massat, and Stohr. 2,884,414.
Masse, Francis X. : See —
Robinson, Charles V., and Masse. 2/?86,034.
Masselin, Jacques G., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-
Houston. Search receiver with stop-on-signal means hav-
ing sawtooth oscillator halted responsive to signal.
2,884,519, 4-28-59, Cl. 250—20.
Massen, Armand : See —
Dhler. Wilmer P., and Massen. 2,879,595.
Massen, Armand, to The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co.
High speed handpiece. 2,879,594, 3-31-59, Cl. 32 — 26.
Massengale, John T. : See —
Loev, Bernard, and Massengale. 2,899,444.
Massengale, John T., and R. H. Elliott, Jr., to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corp. Chemical composition and process for
aluminum etching. 2,872,301, 2-3-59, Cl. 41 — 42.
Massengill, Robert T. Apparatus for preparing hams.
2.893,051. 7-7-59, Cl. 17 — 1.
Massengill, S. E., Co., The : See —
Leake, Norman H., and Fielden. 2,887,486.
Masser, Lloyd D., to Neway Equipment Co. Axle mounting
for running gear for automotive vehicles. 2,907,579,
10-6-59, Cl. 280—124.
Massey, Albert G., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Transient load
compensating system for hydraulic governors. 2,910,968,
11-3-59, Cl. 121 — 42.
Massev-Ferguson Inc. : See —
Ashton. Robert. 2,881.580.
Ashton, Robert. 2,886,016.
Beck, Henrv E. 2,869,665.
Belkowski, Jerzy, and Hockev. 2,875,768.
B.ierre, Peder. 2,881.956.
Davis, Charles J. 2,883,067.
Davis, Charles J. 2,897,986.
Davis, Charles J. 2,912,130.
Forgach, Caiman. 2.880.452.
Gardner, Guy F. 2,907,396.
Kepkav, Leslie L. 2,885,120.
Klemm, Herman G. 2.875.840.
Krause, Leonard M. 2,912,089.
Miller, William G. 2,885,953.
Miller, William G.. and Krause. 2,869,660.
Nelson, Noral A., Wathen, and Thompson. 2,882,813.
Peterson, Merton W. 2,886,114.
Rogers, Ivor C. 2,906,353.
Todd. Everett W. 2,915,130.
Tominac, George T. 2,891,459.
Wathen, William A. 2,910,932.
602
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Massey-Ferguson Ltd. : See —
Ashton, Robert. 2,896,594.
Massey-Harris-Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. : See —
Czarnocki, Witold. 2,888,805.
Senkowski, Alexander, and Lynes. 2,888,998.
Massey, Lester G., and W. K. T. Gleim ; said Massey assor.
to Universal Oil Products Co. Contacting apparatus.
2,914,385, 11-24-59, CI. 23 — 270.5.
Massey. Paul D. : See —
Kass, Lawrence W„ and Massey. 2,880,826.
Massierer, Walter. Special purpose chuck. 2,894,758,
7-14-59. CI. 279—56.
Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co., The : See —
Frey, Edward. 2,882,630.
Frey, Edward. 2,907,095.
Frey, Edward. 2,910,096.
Frey, Edward. 2,911,746.
Huey, Guy L., and Kies. 2,887,234.
Mollet, Samuel J., III. 2,893,147.
Massin, Hyman D. : See —
Gilllland, Melvin, Givens, and Massin. 2,918,430.
Massingill, Elton T., to Lennox Industries, Inc. Evaporative
cooler pump. 2 902,939, 9-8-59, CI. 103 — 87.
Massman, Albert W., to Motorola, Inc. Color television re-
ceiver oscillator control. 2,874,289, 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Massman, Albert W.. to Motorola, Inc. Color television re-
ceiver. 2,880,361, 3-31-59, CI. 315—13.
Massman, Albert W., and R. A. Kraft, to Motorola, Inc.
Television receiver. 2,872.512, 2-3-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Massman, Irwin. Nail polish container, mixer and appli-
cator. 2,904,808, 9-22-59, CI. 15 — 105.
Masson, Auguste. Stone dressing and planing machines.
2,912,969, 11-17-59, CI. 125—23.
Masson, Bernard : See —
Jacob, Raymond, and Masson. 2,894,106.
Rabeux, Jean, and Masson. 2,893,439.
Masson Seeley and Co. Ltd. : See —
Maunder, Claude A. 2,887,051.
Mast Development Co., Inc. : See —
Gannett, Wright K. 2,907,387.
Gannett, Wright K. 2,907,522.
Mast, Gilford M. 2,908,094.
Mast, Gifford M., Gannett, and Taylor. 2,875,950.
Mast, Fred : See —
Baumann, Ernst, and Mast. 2,892,380.
Mast, Fred, W. Baumgartner, F. Held, and E. Baumann, to
Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung an der Eidg.
Techn. Hochschule. Arrangement for amplifying the light
intensity of an optically projected image. 2,896,507,
7-28-59, Cl. 88—61.
Mast, Gifford M„ to Mast Development Co. Transparency
viewer. 2,908,094, 10-13-59, CI. 40 — 106.1.
Mast, Gifford M., W. K. Gannett, and W. A. Taylor, to Mast
Development Co., Inc. Dot counters. 2,875,950, 3-3-59,
CI. 235—64.
Masta, Alexander. Driving mechanism for watercraft.
2,884,890, 5-5-59, CI. 115 — 42.
Mastabar Mining Equipment Co. Ltd. : See —
Tebb, Bernard, and Perry. 2,895,454.
Wood, John G., Hainsworth, and Tebb. 2,870,886.
Mastak, Edmond J., to Summit Mfg. Co., a Division of Ace
Tool Engineering Co., Inc. Apparatus _for testing wall
structure of hollow articles.
40.
Master Lock Co. : See —
Foote, Daniel J., and Soref.
Foote, Daniel J., and Soref.
Soref, Harry E.. and Foote.
Master Pneumatic, Inc. : See —
Wiley, Robert D. 2,878,895.
Master Pneumatic Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Young, Charles H. 2,903,111.
Master Vibrator Co. : See — -
Barnes, Glenn. 2,896,933.
Barnes, Ralph G. 2,869,441.
Barnes, Ralph G. 2,878,730.
Masters, Albert T. : See —
Kopf, Rowland J., and Masters. 2,914,983.
Masters, Albert T., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Ex-
plosively driven stud with split shank locking means.
2,898,964, 8-11-59, CI. 151 — 41.73.
Masters, Charles R. : See —
Sehriner, John E., and Masters. 2,915,427.
Masters, Edwin L. : See —
Masters, Joseph H., Lawrence, and Masters. Re. 24,622.
Masters, John E. : See —
Belanger, William J., Masters, and Hicks. 2,908,664.
Cooke, Harold G., Jr., and Masters. 2,909,496.
Masters, John E., to Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc. Epoxide-
anhydride-hydroxy polymer compositions and method of
making same. 2,908,663, 10-13-59, CI. 260—45.5.
Masters, John E., to American Can Co. Coating composi-
tion containing phenol aldehyde condensation product,
vinyl polymer, catalyst, amine phosphate and heavy metal
salt. 2,917,481, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Masters, Joseph H., L. W. Lawrence, and E. L. Masters, to
Jackson Mfg. Co. Feed control mechanism for material
spreaders. Re. 24,622, 3-17-59, CI. 222—311.
Masters, Philip C. : See —
Conery, William J., and Masters. 2,918,975.
Masters, Robert W., to Radio Corp. of America. Skewed
antenna array. 2,888,677, 5-26-59, CI. 343—798.
Co.
2,874,566, 2-24-59, Cl. 73-
2,867,110.
2,893,232.
2,893,231.
Mastin, Thomas G. : See —
Seeger, Nelson V., and Mastin. 2,879,251.
Mastney, Edward J., and J. H. Williams, to Oak Mfg.
Push button mechanism. 2,911,834, 11-10-59, Cl. "
10.33.
Mastrobattista, Arthur : See —
Ingham, Philip H., and Mastrobattista. 2,868.662.
Masur, Elieser L. Doorlock for motorcars. 2,910,318,
10-27-59, Cl. 292—201.
Masuyama, Isao, to Belcon Importing Co. Needle threader
for a sewing machine. 2,912,948, 11-17-59, Cl. 112 — 225.
Masuzawa, Kenro : See —
Hayasaka, Toshio, Masuzawa, and Nagai. 2,879,193.
Matare\ Herbert F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Zone
melting apparatus. 2,897,329, 7-28-59, Cl. 219 — 10.43.
Matarese, John, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Oscillator.
2,898,556, 8-4-59, Cl. 331 — 107.
Matasic, Thomas M. Sheet handling device. 2,917,205,
22—15—59 Cl 221 210
Matchette, Jack E., Jr., y2 to N. J. Matchette, Sr. Foldable
fish pole support. 2,881,996, 4-14-59, Cl. 248 — 46.
Matchette, Nelson J., Sr. : See —
Matchette, Jack E., Jr. 2,881,996.
Matchett, John C, to William Perlman. Tube couplings.
2,913,261, 11-17-59, Cl. 285—175.
Matchett, Mahlon M., to Martin-Decker Corp. Micro-adjust-
ing means for gauges. 2,908,184, 10-13-59, Cl. 74 — 522.
Mater, Milton H. Retractable wing knee. 2,904,083, 9-15-59,
Cl. 143 — 122.
Materese, Vincent, to Mink-Dayton, Inc. Oil burner con-
struction. 2,873,797, 2-17-59, Cl. 158 — 37.
Materese, Vincent, to Mink-Dayton, Inc. Illuminated baggage
rack. 2.915,619, 12-1-59, Cl. 240 — 7.35.
Materi, Antonio. Rubber safety belt for automobiles.
2 871,927, 2-3-59, Cl. 155—189.
Materi, Antonio. Pneumatic bumper for vehicles. 2,890,904,
6-16-59, Cl. 293 — 71.
Matey, George J. : See —
Mittell, Frank C. Chase, Matey, Pollock, Dawson, and
Bower. 2.902,696.
Mathema Corp. Reg. Trust : See —
Kuhlenkamp, Alfred. 2,904,887.
Matheny, Francis M., to American Pipe and Construction
Co. Method for lining pipelines. 2,917,820, 12-22-59,
Cl. 29—401.
Matheny, James L. : See —
Miller, Meral O. 2,903,085.
Mather, Charles B. : See —
Head, William I., Kirk, and Mather. 2,869,972.
Mathes, Roger A., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Stabilization of
rubber with resinous bis-cresols. 2,883,364, 4-21-59, Cl.
260 — 45.95.
Mathes, Roger A., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Sulfur vul-
canizable rubber and 1,1 bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) cycloalkane.
2,883,365, 4-21-59, Cl. 260 — 45.95.
Matheson, James N., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Respirator. 2,874.693, 2-24-59. Cl. 128—146.
Matheson, James N., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Respirator. 2,895,472, 7-21-59, Cl. 128—146.
Matheson, James N., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Detachable paddings for goggles. 2,918,676, 12-29-59,
Cl. 2—14.
Mathews, Anthony J. : Bee —
Kocee, Jime. 2,889,002.
Kocee, Jime. 2,911,926.
Mathews, Clenn M. : See —
Calmes, Dallas L. 2,907,870.
Mathews, Howard H, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Electric arc
welding. 2,870,320, 1-20-59, Cl. 219—74.
Mathews, Howard H., to Air Reduction Co.. Inc. Preparation
of esters of acrylic acid. 2,903.479, 9-8-59. Cl. 260 — 486.
Mathews, Martin B., and L. O. Thurnberg, to R. R. Street
& Co., Inc. Conductivity measuring device for dry clean-
ing apparatus. 2,913,893, 11-24-59, Cl. 68—18.
Mathews, Max V. : See —
Kramer, Henry P., and Mathews. 2,911,476.
Mathews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Control apparatus.
2,908,325, 10-13-59, Cl. 158—123.
Mathews, Walter H. : See —
Dey, Chester, and Mathews. 2,879,461.
Mathewson, Arthur A., Jr., and C. S. Penfield, to Borg-Warner
Corp. Sonic earth boring drill. 2,903,240, 9-8-59, Cl.
255 — 4.
Mathez, Robert. Sound head of a magnetic tape recorder.
2,916,560, 12-8-59, Cl. 179—100.2.
Mathlas, Robert A., and L. A. Finzi, to United States of
America, Navy. Electric circuits for performing analytic
operations. 2,898,043, 8^-59, Cl. 235—178.
Mathiesen, Per N. Card file structure with magnetic card
spreading. 2,871,862, 2-3-59, Cl. 129—16.
Mathieu, Francois J. H., to Societe les Construction Guinard.
Apparatus to separate the solid particles in a liquid solu-
tion and to dry said particles. 2.870,912, 1-27-59, Cl.
210—213.
Mathieu, Gaston A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Radio-telecommunication equipment for simplex or duplex
traffic with uni-selector switch. 2,885,540, 5-5-59, Cl.
250—6.
Mathieu, Jean B., and G. T. Nomine, to Les Laboratoires
Francais De Chimiotherapie. 2,5-di-phenyl-piperazine hi-
penicillinate G. 2,903,447. 9-8-59, Cl. 260 — 239.1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
603
Mathieu, Michel F. V. G. : See —
De Rycker, Henry G. E. L., 'and Mathieu. 2,887,365.
Mathis, Clyde H., and W. B. Polk, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Improved quenching method. 2,877,806, 3-17-59, CI. 183 —
120.
Mathis, Clyde H., W. P. Strole, and W. L. Parker, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Control of chemical reaction temperature.
2,918,506, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 683.3.
Mathis, Earl C, to Weber Engineered Products, Inc. Safety
guard for rotary lawn mowers. 2,906,082, 9-29-59, CI.
56—25.4.
Mathis, Vernon P., and J. J. Suran, to General Electric Co.
Semiconductor mixing circuits. 2,879,482, 3-24-59, CI.
332—52.
Mathisen, Anders, % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and % to
The VMlkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Means for detecting and
suppressing explosions. 2,869,647, 1-20-59, CI. 168 — 4.
Mathisen, Anders, % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and % to
Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Fluid containers. 2,884,076,
4-28-59, CI. 169—9.
Mathisen, Anders, Va to Graviner Mfg. Co., Ltd., and % to
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. Inertia operated devices.
2,885,505, 5-5-59, CI. 200 — 61.53.
Mathisen, Anders, to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd. Detectors of
oil mists and the like. 2,907,993, 10-6-59, CI. 340 — 237.
Mathisen, Anders, % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd., and y2 to
Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Protection of storage tanks for
explosive liquids. 2,912,054, 11-10-59, CI. 169 — 4.
Mathison, Robert V., to Crest Furniture Corp. Upholstered
furniture and method of constructing. 2,913,041, 11-17-59,
CI. 155—180.
Matich Brothers : See —
Matich, Martin A. 2,902,742.
Matich, Martin A., to Matich Brothers. Side form for con-
crete pavement. 2,902,742, 9-8-59, Cl. 25 — 118.
Matile, Pascal, to Lonza Electric and Chemical Works Ltd.
Process for purifying and crystallizing urea. 2,892,870,
6-30-59, Cl. 260—555.
Matis, Ernest, P. Demolon, C. Nobecourt, and R. Henri, to
Houilleres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de-Calals. Appa-
ratus for processing compressed fuel briquettes and similar
materials. 2,899,189, 8-11-59, Cl. 263 — 28.
Matkins, Eugene G. : See —
Atkins, Carl E., and Matkins. 2,904,699.
Matkins, Eugene G., to General Motors Corp. Low voltage
light sensitive control system. 2,872,618, 2-3-59, Cl.
315—83.1.
Matkins, Eugene G., to General Motors Corp. Light con-
trolled headlight on-off switch. 2,888,611, 5-26-59, Cl.
315—82.
Matkins, Eugene G., and K. R. Skinner, to General Motors
Corp. Automatic headlamp control system. 2,890,386,
6-9-59, Cl. 315—83.
Matkins, Eugene G., and C. W. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Pulsed light sensitive control circuit. 2,905,867,
9-22-59, Cl. 317—130.
Matkins, Eugene G., and C. W. Miller, to General Motors
Corp. Self oscillating light controlled circuit. 2,905,868,
9-22-59, Cl. 317—130.
Matlachowsky, Stefan, to A. H. Schutte. Arresting device
for the work spindles of multiple-spindle automatic lathes.
2,876.527. 3-10-59, Cl. 29—38.
Matlachowsky, Stefan, to A. H. Schutte. Control of tools
and other movable parts in automatic lathes. 2,886,949,
5-19-59, Cl. 60—54.5.
Matlachowsky, Stephan, to A. H. Schutte. Locking device for
the spindle drum of an automatic multi-spindle lathe.
2,908,357, 10-13-59, Cl. 188—69.
Matlack, Albert S., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for
the polymerization of ethylene. 2,891,041, 6-16-59, Cl
260—94.9.
Matlack, Albert S., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for
polymerization of ethylene. 2,891,042, 6-16-59, Cl
260—94.9.
Matlack, Albert S., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for
polymerization of ethylene. 2,891,043, 6-16-59, Cl
260—94.9.
Matlack, Albert S., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for
polymerization of ethylene. 2,891,044, 6-16-59, CI
260—94.9.
Matlack, Albert S., to Hercules Powder Co.
polymerization of propylene. 2,913,442.
260 — 93.7.
Matlack, Jacob D. : See —
Reid. Robert J., and Matlack. 2,875,169.
Matlin. Nathaniel A., to Rohm & Haas Co.
solution. 2,902,453, 9-1-59, Cl. 252 — 105.
Matlin, Nathaniel A., and L. S. Luskin, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Textile material and inhibition of acid-fading dyes thereon
2,888,314, 5-26-59, Cl. 8—61.
Matoff, Richard: See —
Ashe, William J. 2,905,259.
Matonak. Lawrence A. : See —
Sprengeler, Donald F., and Matonak. 2,882,445.
Matralin Co., Inc. : See —
Betts, Ralph P. 2,891,639.
Matson, William N., and J. F. Connors, said Connors assor.
to said Matson. Guy wire connector. 2,886,361, 5-12-59,
Cl. 287 — 83.
Matsubara, Toru : See —
Terayama, Denzaburo, Matsubara, Hayashi, and Hira-
kawa. 2,874,665.
Process for the
11-17-59, Cl.
Dye stripping
2,874,038.
2,902,027,
Matsuda, Ichiro. Automatic rotatory type machine for making
shoes or boots rubber-soled with heat and compression.
2,909,807, 10-27-59, Cl. 18—20.
Matsukawa, Tatsuo. Process for producing composite
powder of silver and cadmium oxide. 2,894,839, 7-14—59,
Cl. 75—212.
Matsumoto, Masakazu, M. Maeda, and T. Osugi, % to
Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd., and % to Air Reduction Co.,
Inc. Method of producing vinyl alcohol polymer fibers and
products thereof. 2,909,502, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Matsuo, Yoshiharu : See —
Fukui, Tomijiro, and Matsuo. 2,897,206.
Matsuoka, Toshio. Nursing bottle holder. 2,909,345,
10-20-59, Cl. 248 — 106.
Matter, Erich, and O. Albrecht, to Ciba Ltd. Diquaternary
ammonium compounds used in the cationic dyeing of fibers
of polyacrylonitrile. 2,891,835, 6-23-59, Cl. 8 — 55.
Matter, George H. : See —
Deterding, Leo G., Sonderman, and Matter. 2,881,660.
Matter, Gustave O. Measuring dispenser. 2,896,826, 7-28-59,
Cl. 222— -155.
Matter, Gustave O. Measuring dispenser. 2,899,115,
8-11-59, Cl. 222 — 455.
Matter, Gustave O. Measuring dispenser. 2,901,150, 8-25-
59, Cl. 222—370.
Matter, Theodore S., to American Viscose Corp. Yarn proc-
essing reel having inter-drum baffle. 2,880,602, 4-7-59,
Cl. 68 — 205.
Matter, Theodore S., A. I. Bates, and F. L. Brandau, to
American Viscose Corp. Method for applying finish to
filamentary yarns. 2,888,363, 5-26-59. Cl. 117 — 56.
Mattern, Johannes, and P. Henss. Vehicle wheel with elastic
intermediate members between rim and hub. 2,912,034,
11-10-59, Cl. 152 — 49.
Mattern, Johannes, and P. Henss, said Henss assor. to said
Mattern. Suspension system, especially for vehicles.
2,917,302, 12-15-59, Cl. 267—1.
Mattes, Alan P. Folding box. 2,868,404, 1-13-59, Cl.
217—14.
Matteson, Benjamin H., W. F. Hughes, and W. H. Ayer,
to Research Corp. Air conditioned pluggable unit assembly.
2,910,627, 10-27-59, Cl. 317—100.
Matteson, Joel S. Box or carton with adjustable display
cover. 2,894,618, 7-14-59, Cl. 206 — 45.28.
Matthaei, Curt : See —
iStolz, Heinrich and Stolz. 2,912,732.
Mattheis, Wilhelm : See — ■
Riihenbeck, Adalbert, Mattheis, and Zirn.
Matthes, Hendrik J. R. : See —
Matthes, Huibert and H. J. R. 2,902,027.
Matthes, Huibert and H. J. R. Heating device.
9-1-59, Cl. 126—93.
Matthes, Samuel S., to The Ohio Brass Co. Overhead trolley
crossing. 2,872,522, 2-3-59, Cl. 191—37.
Matthew, Jack L., and A. Punturi. Tremolo device for
stringed musical instruments. 2,897,711, 8-4-59, Cl. 84 — ■
313.
Matthew, John A., and J. L. Spencer-Smith, to Linen
Industry Research Association of The Research Institute.
Drafting of textile fibres. 2,905,976, 9-29-59, Cl. 19—70.
Matthews, Ada I. : See —
Bisby, Harry, Chapman, and Matthews. 2,891,699.
Matthews, Benjamin H. : See —
Larimore, Galen L., and Matthews. 2,873,991.
Matthews, Benjamin H. Method of regenerating a zeolite bed.
2,902,445. 9-1-59. Cl. 210—35.
Matthews, Birchard L., and E. J. Zarybnicky, to The W. J.
Schoenberger Co. Ignition devices for gas burners.
2,878,862, 3-24-59, Cl. 158—115.
Matthews, Birchard L., and E. J. Zarybnicky, to The W. J.
Schoenberger Co. Pilot light burners. 2,881,829. 4-14-59,
Cl. 158—115.
Matthews, Clell R., and R. H. Cole, to The Dalton Foundries,
Inc. Trailer coupler. 2,869,89 a, 1-20-59, Cl. 280 — 512.
Matthews, Clifford C. : See —
Barkow, William H- 2.901,650.
Barkow. William H. and Matthews.
Matthews, Clinton A. Hospital gown.
Cl. 2 — 114.
Matthews, Dennis : See —
Monk, Samuel A., and Matthews. 2,872,797.
Matthews, Dennis, and B. F. Swannick, to S. A. Monk, Ltd.
(Sutton in Ashfield). Draw mechanism for straight-bar
knitting machines. 2,872,798, 2-10-59, Cl. 66 — 110.
Matthews, Ernest : See —
Maudsley, Roy H., and Matthews. 2,886,030.
Matthews, Earnest P., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Method for de-
velopment of electrostatic images. 2,877,132, 3-10-59,
Cl. 117—17.5.
Matthews, Earnest P., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Rough surface
powder cloud generation. 2,878,972, 3-24-59, Cl. 222 —
193.
Matthews, Earnest P., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Apparatus for
xerographic development. 2,894,486, 7-14-59, Cl. 118 —
637.
Matthews, Earnest P., to Haloid Xerox, Inc. Apparatus for
developing electrostatic images. 2,911,945, 11-10-59, Cl.
118—637.
Matthews, Harry C. : See —
Osborn, George E. 2,872,686.
2.901,665.
2,886,822, 5-19-59,
604
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Matthews, Howard W., and W. K. Wyatt, to Turbo Machine
Co. Apparatus for curling textile yarns. 2,875,502, 3-3-59,
CI. 28—1.
Matthews, Jennie, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Turbine
apparatus. 2,899,822, 8-18-59, CI. 73 — 136.
Matthews, John T., to Wil-Mat Corp. Swivel bearing.
2,895,770, 7-21-59, CI. 308—227.
Matthews, Joseph S., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Com-
bination sampling-testing device. 2,890,797, 6-16-59, CI.
210 — 488.
Matthews, Kenneth A., and R. A. Hyman, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electronic distributor devices.
2,886,739. 5-12-59, CI. 315—12.
Matthews, Lawrence J. : See —
Loizzo, John R., and Matthews. 2,876,639.
Matthews, Lyle E., and E Q. Smith, Jr. Shock and vibration
isolation device. 2,874,826, 2-24-59, CI. 206 — 1.
Matthews, Merton L., to Maxson Automatic Machinery Co.
Feeding and stacking method and machine. 2,906,530,
9-29-59, CI. 271—88.
Matthews, Robert, to The Decca Record Co. Ltd. Moving
target radar display apparatus. 2,905,938, 9-22-59, CI.
343—7.7.
Matthews, Robert, to The Decca Record Co. Ltd. Radar dis-
play apparatus. 2,880,412, 3-31-59, CI. 343 — 11.
Matthews, Robert M. : See —
Bennett, Garland E„ Matthews, and Bailey. 2,898,023.
Bolles, James C, Matthews, and Bobo. Re. 24,737.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Fuel flow control device.
2,872,972, 2-10-59, CI. 158 — 129.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Flow control devices.
2,873,069, 2-10-59, CI. 236—1.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Fuel control apparatus.
2,875,773, 3-3-59, CI. 137—66.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Control and indicating
system. 2,875,822, 3-3-59, CI. 158—122.
Matthews, Russell R., to Atlantic Industries, Inc. Anti-soil-
ing treatment of carpet and rug backing yarns and fibers.
2,876,141, 3-3-59, CI. 117 — 139.5.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Fluid pressure operated
control devices. 2,876,951, 3-10-59, CI. 236 — 84.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Electroresponsive control.
2,885,605, 5-5-59, CI. 317—133.5.
Matthews. Russell B., to Baso Inc. Flow control device.
2,888,024, 5-26-59, CI. 137 — 66.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Electronic fuel control
and safety shut-off system. 2,891,729, 6-23-59, CI. 236—9.
Matthews, Russell B., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Control apparatus using thermoelectric power. 2,892,591,
6-30-59, CI. 236—9.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Control apparatus.
2,899,970, 8-18-59, CI. 137—66.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Fluid pressure operated
control devices. 2,899,972, 8-18-59, CI. 137 — 495.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Fluid flow control device.
2,905,189. 9-22-59, CI. 137 — 66.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Fuel flow control device.
2,909,218, 10-20-59, CI. 158—123.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Combination control
device. 2,909,219, 10-20-59, CI. 158—131.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Homopolar motor.
2,914.688. 11-24-59, CI. 310 — 178.
Matthews, Russell B., to Baso Inc. Modulating and safety
shut-off fuel control device. 2,917,239, 12-15-59, CI.
236—1.
Matthews, Russell B., and R. A. Merrell, to Baso Inc. Mag-
netic valves. 2,911,183, 11-3-59. CI. 251 — 137.
Matthews, Stanley R., T. J. Darlington, and M. G. Sheets.
Safety mercury switch. 2,899,522, 8-11-59, CI. 200 — 152.
Matthews, Stephen J. : See —
Bisby, Harry, Chapman, and Matthews. 2,891,699.
Matthews, Thomas A., II. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cen-
trifugal separation. 2,905,380, 9-22-59, CI. 233 — 27.
Matthews, William R. Wood wafer cutting machine.
2.876,811. 3-10-59, CI. 144 — 162.
Matthias, Alan R., and R. E. Bodtke. Photograph mount
2,889,646 6-9-59, CI. 40—159.
Matthias. Bernd T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Ferroelectric devices. 2.901.679. 8-25-59, CI. 317 — 262.
Matthias, Lynn H. : See —
Kuhn, Edward H., and Matthias. 2,919,327.
Matthies, Robert W. : See —
Lockhart, Marshall L. 2,893,390.
Matthiesen, Peter C, to Danfoss ved insenior Mads Clausen.
Pilot-controlled regulating valve. 2,884,951, 5-5-59, CI.
137 — 489.5.
Matthieu, Johannes, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Relay chains comprising magnetic counting or storing re-
lays. 2,896,129, 7-21-59, CI. 317—140.
Matthysse, Irving F. : See —
Dupre, Henry P., and Matthysse. 2,895,002.
Matthysse, Irving F.. and H. W. Bullinger, to Burndy Corp.
Fuse receptacle. 2,903,539, 9-8-59, CI. 200 — 129.
Mattiat, Oskar E., to Clevite Corp. Electromechanical filter
elements. 2,877,432, 3-10-59, CI. 333 — 72.
Mattil. Karl F. : See —
Sims, Rex J., Mattil, and Lehmann. 2,872,465.
Mattimoe, Oeorge E.. E. O. Stehn, and G. R. Giannini. Auto-
matic taring device. 2,903,231. 9-8-59, CI. 249 — 63.
Mattinglv, Charles D. : See —
Kice, Jack W., and Mattingly. 2,875,593.
Mattingly, John J. : See —
Mattingly, Ralph J. and J. J. 2,868,403.
Mattingly, Lawrence J., to Motorola, Inc. Television re-
ceiver. 2,876,342, 3-3-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Mattingly, Ralph J. and J. J. Can labeler. 2,868,403, 1-13-59,
CI. 216 — 58.
Mattingly, Robert D., and F. E. Butler, to United States of
America, Navy. Drill mine. 2,912,929, 11-17-59, CI.
102—10.
Mattingly, Robert L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Ire.
Microwave delay device. 2,881,433, 4-7-59, CI. 343 — 756.
Mattingly, Virdean R. Pump. 2,869,945, 1-20-59, CI.
309 — 3.
Mattison, Edwin L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chemical process. 2,868,822, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 437.
Mattison, Robert J., Jr. : See —
Peterson, Clarence J. and C. L., and Mattison. 2,899,066.
Mattner, Joachim, to Schering A. G. Process of producing
chloranil. 2,872,461, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 396.
Mattner, Joachim, to Schering A.G. Process of producing
hexachloro benzene from hexachloro cyclohexanes. 2,886,-
606. 5-12-59, CI. 260—650.
Matton, Ernest E., to E. Braveriman. Exercising chair.
2,915,055, 12-1-59, CI. 128 — 25.
Mattox, Milton E. Sighting level. 2,900,159, 8-18-59,
CI. 248—229.
Mattox and Moore, Inc. : See —
Mattox, William E., and Moore. 2,881,112.
Mattox, Ralph F., Sr. Transportation system. 2,903,526,
9-8-59, CI. 191 — 49.
Mattox, William E., and F. C. Mooro, to Mattox and Moore,
Inc. Hormone composition for improving meat production
efficiency and method for using same. 2,881,112, 4-7-59,
CI. 167—53.1.
Mattox, William J. : See —
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr.. and Mattox. 2,902,428.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mattox. 2,902,430.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mattox. 2,913,394.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Mattox. 2,914,460.
Mattox, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Regeneration process. 2,877.174, 3-10-59, CI. 208 — 136.
Mattox, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for removal of metal contaminants from high
boiling oils by use of boron compounds. 2,891,004, 6-16-59,
CI. 208—251.
Mattox, William J., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Removal of metal contaminants from
a hydrocarbon feed. 2,884,369, 4-28-59, CI. 208 — 91.
Mattox, William J., and W. F. Arey, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Alkylation of aromatics. 2,904,607,
9-15-59, CI. 260—671.
Matts, Sigvard, to AB Svenska Flaktfabriken. Electrofllters.
2,884,087, 4-28-59, CI. 183 — 7.
Mattson, Charles A. : See —
Mall, Arthur W., Mattson, and Ziegler. 2,895,466.
Mattson, Charles A., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Auto-
matic chain oiler for chain saw. 2,883,000, 4-21-59, CI.
184 — 15.
Mattson, Harry L. : See —
Provi. Mike A., and Mattson. 2,875,999.
Mattson, Raymond C. : See —
Gerrard. Jack A., and Mattson. 2,918,442.
Mattson, Roy H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor blocking oscillator. 2,906,893, 9-29-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Mattsson, Gosta A. E., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Device for transmission of electric power with large fre-
quency range. 2,909,737, 10-20-59, CI. 333 — 96.
Matty. Pete. Circulating beverage pumps. 2,895,403, 7-21-
59, CI. 99—309.
Matulaitis, Victor E., to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Electrical
discharge machining watchdog circuit. 2,871,410. 1-27—59
CI. 315 — 120.
Matulaitis, Victor E., to Elox Corp. of Michigan. EDM (disc
cutter). 2.902.586, 9-1-59, CI. 219 — 69.
Matulaitis, Victor E., to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Arc ma-
chining with band electrode. 2,903,557, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 69.
Matuszak, Alfred H and A. J. Morway. to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Synthetic lubricating composition.
2,889.281, 6-2-59. CI. 252 — 49.6.
Matuzas, Anthony J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Presser mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,870,726, 1-27-59, CI.
112—236.
Matuzas, Anthony J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Sewing machine
spool-pin supports. 2,871,808, 2-3-59, CI. 112 — 218.
Matuzas, Anthonv J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Presser mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,874,663. 2-24-59, CI. 112 —
236.
Matuzas, Anthonv J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Presser mech-
anisms for sewing machines. 2,915,999, 12-8-59, CI. 112 —
236.
Matwijcow, John J. Scalpel. 2,877,553, 3-17-59, CI. 30 —
339.
Matyear, Charles, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Solvent
extraction apparatus. 2,900,308, 8-18-59, CI. 196—14.52.
Matyear, Charles, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Drying of
gases. 2,910,139, 10-27-59, CI. 183—114.2.
Matz, Norman, to Thompson Products. Inc. Control system
for transmission. 2,914,965. 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 687.
Matz, Wayne C. : See —
Beeninga, Dale E., and Matz. 2,904,710.
LIST OF PATENTEES
605
Matzen, Julius C. Automatic feeding machines. 2,915,308,
12-1-59, CI. 271 — 5.
Matzenauer, Brother B. Electric toaster. 2,918,860, 12-29-59,
pi qq 335
Matzinger, Charles P., to The Mountain Copper Co. Ltd.
Copper pentachlorophenate solution. 2,901,395, 8-25-59,
CI. 167 — 42.
Matzner, Simon. Longitudinal expandable shoe tree.
2,890,469, 6-16-59, CI. 12 — 115.6.
Matzuk, Alexander R. : See —
Brown, Horace D., and Matzuk. 2,888,380.
Mau, Clayton C. Animal trap. 2,894,353, 7-14-59, CI.
43—88. . ,
Mauborgne, Paul. Variable drive device for fishing winches.
2,918,227, 12-22-59, CI. 242 — 83.21.
Mauch, Hans A. Ventilator cover. 2,897,741, 8-4-59, CI.
Mauch, Hans A,
CI. 179 — 100.1.
Mauck, Arthur R
Hitch de-
Printing
Reading machine. 2,907,833, 10-6-59,
and J. M. Zorad, to General Motors Corp.
Oil mist turbine lubrication. 2,886,133, 5-12-59, CI.
184—6.
Maude, William A., to General Electric Co. Condition re-
sponsive apparatus. 2,903,321, 9-8-59 CI. 346 — 17.
Maudsley, Roy H., and E. Matthews. Orthopaedic appliances.
2,886,030, 5-12-59, CI. 128 — 75.
Mauduech, Robert R. Phase shifting and modulating device.
2,887,662, 5-19-59, CI. 332—16.
Mauer, John A., to The Weber Dental Mfg. Co. Fluid-driven
dental handpiece construction. 2,897,596, 8-4-59, CI. 32 —
27.
Mauerhoff, Gairt H. Protective disc for phonograph records.
2,906,536, 9-29-59, CI. 274—1.
Mauersberger, Heinrich, to VEB Tullmaschinenbau Karl-
Marx-Stadt. Textile material and manufacture. 2,890,579,
6-16-59, CI. 66—192.
Maughan, John, to International Harvester Co.
vice. 2,912,258, 11-10-59, CI. 280 — 479.
Maui Pineapple Co., Ltd. : See —
Bainbridge, Marvin. 2,917,989.
Maul, John A., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp.
machines. 2,909,998, 10-27-59, CI. 101—269.
Maul, Michael : See —
Pfeiffer, Max. 2,913,242.
Maul, Michael. Feeding devices for record card machines.
2,873,114, 2-10-59, CI. 270—58.
Maul, Michael. Record card controlled cross computing
machines. 2,909,318, 10-20-59, CI. 235—61.1.
Maul, Michael. Record card controlled summary punch.
2,910,228, 10-27-59, CI. 235—61.1.
Maumee Collieries Co., The : See —
Kolbe, Frank F. 2,903,969.
Maunder, Claude A., to Masson Seeley and Co. Ltd. Mark-
ing of heat-stable objects. 2,887,051, 5-19-59, CI.
101 — 426.
Mauney, Paul : See —
Neisler, Charles E., Jr., and Mauney. 2,872,690.
Neisler, Charles E., Jr., and Mauney. 2,912,033.
Maunoury, Francois M. L. : See —
Kadosch, Marcel, Le Foil, Maunoury, and Bertin.
2,868,479.
Maupin, Elwood F. Merchandise display shelf. 2,891,679,
6-23-59, CI. 211—134.
Maupin, Joseph T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Tetrode transistor amplifier. 2,915,602, 12-1-59, CI. 179 —
171.
Maupin, Joseph T., and R. J. Zelinka, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Tetrode transistor bias circuit.
2,889,417, 6-2-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Maure, Douglas R. : See —
Morcerf, Francis J, Jr., and Maure. 2,869,068.
Maure, Douglas R., and R. W. Kettlety, to General Electric
Co. Function generator. 2,907,888, 10-6-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Maurer, Albrecht, and E. Giese, to Ringspann Albrecht
Maurer K.G. Over-running clutch couplings or the like.
2,901,072, 8-25-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Maurer, Edwin R., to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2,916,928, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 336.
Maurer, Elmer W. : See —
Stirton, Alexander J., Weil, and Maurer. 2,915,473
Weil, James K., Stirton, and Maurer. 2,867,586.
Maurer, Erwin H. Dental X-ray film holder. 2,899,559,
8-11-59, CI. 250—70.
Maurer, Eugen, to Rollenlager-Spindelfabrik "Spintex" G.
m. b. H. Top rolls for drawing systems of ring spinning
frames. 2,873,484, 2-17-59, CI. 19 — 142.
Maurer, Hans. Water closet appliance. 2,872,687, 2-10-59,
CI. 4 — 7.
Maurer, James I. : See —
Cavanagh, Walter R., and Maurer.
Maurer, Pierre W., and H. L. Blust,
America. Lead wire feeding device.
CI. 193—2.
Maurer, Richard E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Light-sensitive
film prescreened by Herschel exposure. 2,912,325,
11-10-59, CI. 96 — 79.
Maurer, Richard E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Direct positive
prescreened photographic material. 2,912,326 11-10-59,
CI. 96 — 79.
Maurer Richard E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Prescreened
negative photographic material. 2,912,327, 11-10-59, CI.
96—79.
2,874,081.
to Radio Corp. or
2,873,835, 2-17-59,
Maurer, Richard E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Direct positive
prescreened photographic material. 2,912,328, 11-10-59,
CI. 96—79.
Maurer, Spencer B. Rotary impact power tool. 2,898,791,
8-11-59, CI. 81—52.3.
Maurice, Clayton H., Jr., to Toledo Scale Corp. Inking
means for rotary printing apparatus. 2,895,415, 7-21-o9,
CI. 101—228.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
du "Ferodo." Electromagnetic clutches. 2,876,879,
3-10-59, CI. 192—84.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
Du Ferodo. Hydraulic coupling and means for controlling
the quantity of fluid therein. 2,878,642, 3-24-59, CI.
60 — 12.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise du
Ferodo. Circuits for the control of an electromagnetic
clutch. 2,880,831, 4-7-59, CI. 192 — .052.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
Du Ferodo. Devices for suppressing parasitic currents in
vehicles with electro-magnetic clutches. 2,896,732, 7-28-59,
CI. 180 — 70.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise Du
Ferodo. Electromagnetic clutch. 2,897,933, 8-4-59, CI.
192—84.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
du Ferodo. Centrifugal clutches. 2,907,433, 10-6-59,
CI. 192 — 105.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
du Ferodo. Control mechanism for automatic clutches of
automotive vehicles. 2,914,131, 11-24-59, CI. 180 — 82.
Maurice, Jean, and M. Rist, to Societe Anonyme Francaise
du Ferodo. Electromagnetic clutch and control therefor.
2,914,151, 11-24-59, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Maurice, Philip, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Germicidal
compositions. 2,906,664, 9-29-59, CI. 167 — 31.
Maurin, Jean D. : See —
Gislon, Andre, Quiquerez, and Maurin. 2,886,521.
Maurits, Orville C. : See —
Bower, Ernest P., Maurits, and Stelma. 2,905,497.
Mauro, Daniel A. Cutting device for rotary mowers.
2,908,128, 10-13-59, CI. 56—295.
Maury, Lucien G. : See —
Dehm, Henry C, and Maury. 2,888,484.
Maus, Lawrence L. Filtering apparatus. 2,877,901, 3-17-59,
CI. 210—391.
Mauser, Alfons. Seating arrangement. 2,891,601, 6-23-59,
CI. 155—130.
Mauser, Alfons, to Firma Mauser, Kommandit-Gesellschaft.
Seat mounting device. 2,913,039, 11-17-59, CI. 155 — 86.
Mauthe, Friedrich, G. m. b. H. : See —
Bertsch, Hans, and Stein. 2,867,971.
Mauthe, Gustav : See —
Eitel, Kurt, Schmidt, and Mauthe. 2,897,166.
Graulich, Wilhelm, Mauthe, and Eitel. 2,887,410.
Meister, Martin, Mauthe, and Faber. 2,890,095.
Zorn, Bruno, and Mauthe. 2,884,403.
Mautner, Henry R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Solubili-
zation of pigments. 2,876,061, 3-3-59, CI. 8 — 1.
Mautner, Henry R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Con-
tinuous dyeing process. 2,888,313. 5-26-59. CI. 8 — 54.
Mautner, Henry R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Dye-
ing synthetic fibers with vat dyestuffs. 2,890,092, 6-9-59,
CI. 8—34.
Mautner, Henry R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Dye-
ing acrylic fibers. 2,890,093, 6-9-59, CI. 8 — 34.
Mautner. Robert S. Sockets for printed electrical circuits.
2.894.240, 7-7-59, CI. 339 — 17.
Mavor & Coulson Ltd. : See —
Gillespie, William. 2,898,098.
Mawney, Robert G. : See —
Grenier, Aime J., Beggs, and Mawney. 2,907,847.
Mawson, Ronald : See —
Chubb, Alexander A., Mawson, and Levy. Re. 24,680.
Max, C. Willard : See —
Thompson, Oliver T., and Cook. 2,909,089.
Max, Nicolaas : See —
Alders, Lucas, Max, and Tjepkema. 2,891,098.
Maxcy, William J. : See —
Chiddix, Max E., Maxcy, and Sundberg. 2,901,430.
Maxey, Alexander R., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape appa-
ratus. 2,912,518, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Maxey, Edwin M., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of pre-
paring shirred heat-sealed elastic vinyl products. 2,905,-
581, 9-22-59, CI. 154—124.
Maxey, Hillis I., O. G. Steinert, and R. J. Clougherty, to The
Pillsbury Co. Packaging machines. 2,902,812, 9-8-59, CI.
53—385.
Maxey, Thomas J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Frequency cali-
bration system. 2,878,448, 3-17-59, CI. 324 — 79.
Maxfield, Clyde E., and F. S. Dutel, Vs to F. B. Maxfield.
Medicine cabinet construction. 2,879,124, 3-24-59, CI.
312 — 242.
Maxfield, Florence B. : See — -
Maxfield, Clyde E., and Dutel. 2,879,124.
Maxim, Andrew, to Imperial Mfg. Corp. Spindle for auto-
matic phonograph record changer. 2,893,739, 7-7-59, CI.
274 — 10.
Maxim Electronics Ltd. : See —
Praeg, Walter F. 2,881,334.
Praeg, Walter F. 2,892,140.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Maxim, Myles S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Production of
titanium tetraiodide. 2,907,632, 10-6-59, CI. 23 — 87.
Maxim, Oren B., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Button loop fastener.
2,899,731, 8-18-59, CI. 24 — 202.1.
Maxim, Walter S. : See —
Kueter, Kenneth E., and Maxim. 2,910,248.
Maximov, Michael. Sea-fishing kite. 2,912,782, 11-17-59,
CI. 43—27.2.
Maxion, Emil J., to Chase Chemical Co. Acid addition
products of the tetracyclines. 2,880,234, 3-31-59, CI.
260 — 501.
Maxon, Glenway, Jr. Dump truck for concrete and other
semi-liquid materials. 2,880,977, 4-7-59, CI. 259 — 171.
Max-Planck-Institut fur Biophysik : See —
Fischer, Wilhelm A., and Lorenz. 2,912,477.
Heuse, Otto L. 2,900,543.
Maxson Automatic Machinery Co. : See —
Matthews, Merton L. 2,906,530.
Maxson, W. L., Corp., The : See —
Chanzit, Lawrence, and Klein. 2,902,654.
Weaver, Preston R. 2,879,053.
Weaver, Preston R. 2,903.533.
Maxwell. Carl A., and R. W. Parrish, to The Lummus Co.
Pipe testing plug. 2,886,067, 5-12-59, CI. 138 — 90.
Maxwell, Donald E., to General Electric Co. Transient
analyzing system. 2,883,528, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Maxwell, Elvin F. Farm implement hitch. 2,894,765,
7-14-59, CI. 280 — 472.
Maxwell, Fletcher E., deceased, and M. J. Maxwell, adminis-
trix. Self grounding electrical connector. 2,880,403,
3-31-59. CI. 339—14.
Maxwell, Glenn D. : See —
Lahti, Arvo A., and Maxwell. 2,909,337.
Maxwell Industries, Inc. : See —
Busch, Thomas J. 2,878,695.
Busch, Thomas J. 2,878,696.
Maxwell, Ira C, O. H. Langen, and D. R. Plehal, to The
Unipress Co., Inc. Folding table. 2,913,155, 11-17-59,
CI. 223—37.
Maxwell, Maud J. : See —
Maxwell, Fletcher E. and M. J. 2,880,403.
Maxwell, Ruth S. : See —
Senour. James. 2.873,752.
Maxwell, William A. : See —
Grala, Edward M., and Maxwell. 2,910,356.
Maxwell, William A. Method for improving the high-tem-
perature strength and other properties of molybdenum
disiliclde and other intermetallic compounds. 2,898,660,
8-11-59, CI. 25—156.
Maxwell, William A., R. S. Gurnick, and A. C. Francisco, to
United States of America, Navy. Article fabrication from
powders. 2.893,102, 7-7-59, CI. 25 — 156.
May & Baker Ltd. : See —
Adams, Arthur, and Slack. 2,871,243.
May, Charles G., and P. Akroyd, to Lever Brothers Co.
Flavoring substances and their preparation. 2,918,376,
12-22-59, CI. 99—140.
May, Claude H., to The Murray Corp. of America. Road
vehicle door construction. 2,900,207, 8-18-59, CI. 296 — 47.
May, David E., and W. W. Steen. to Mar San Mfg. Co.'
Baby cradle. 2,916,744, 12-15-59, CI. 5 — 102.
May, Don, Jr. : See —
Austrow, Harold W., May, Neumann, and Szten.
2.876,916.
May, Edward G. : See —
Taubenslag, Morris J., and May. 2,898,460.
May, Edward M. Dirt shield for swivel joints. 2,872,217,
2-3-59. CI. 285—45.
May, Ernest C, to M. E. P. Co. Ltd. Shifting boards for
ship's holds. 2,909,139, 10-20-59, CI. 114 — 75.
May, Frederick T. : See —
Eberiel, Herman J., and May. 2,896,306.
Sirles. John P., May, and Eberiel. 2,870,938.
May, Gordon H., to International Business Machines Corp.
Selective clutching mechanism for reciprocating motion.
2,884,794, 5-5-59, CI. 74—126.
May, Harry C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid pres-
sure brake apparatus. 2,889,175, 6-2-59. CI. 303 — 59.
May, Harry C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Control valve
device for vehicle air springs. 2,893,752 7-7-59 Cl 280 —
124.
May, Harry C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake valve
device. 2,905,507, 9-22-59, Cl. 303 — 50.
May, Howard F., to General Motors Corp. Power elements
for thermostats. 2,873,633, 2-17-59, Cl. 73 — 358.
May. James L. Strip shingle roofing. 2,867,180, 1-6-59, Cl.
108—7.
May, James L. Brassiere cup. 2,908,275, 10-13-59, Cl.
128 — i25.
May, James L. Brassiere. 2,908,276, 10-13-59, Cl. 128 — 492.
May, John E., to General Electric Co. Method for producing
grain-oriented silicon steel. 2,867,558, 1-6-59, Cl. 148 —
111.
May, John E., to General Electric Co. Method for producing
grain oriented silicon steel. 2,867,559, 1-6-59, Cl. 148 —
111.
May, John J., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosillcon lubri-
cants. 2,877,182, 3-10-59, Cl. 252 — 49.6.
May, John J., and R. C. Ulrey, to General Motors Corn.
Unit injector pump with pilot injection. 2,890,657,
6-16-59, Cl. 103—41.
May, John K., and C. E. Maynard, to Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brush
Co. Method of decorating articles formed of thermosetting
materials. 2,874,419, 2-24-59, Cl. 18 — 61.
May, Joseph C, to The Superior Electric Co. Multi-stage
magnetic amplifier type of control. 2,896,153, 7-21-59,
Cl. 323—89.
May, Lawrence T., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Grid-cathode structure for cathode ray tubes. 2,886,729,
5-12-59, Cl. 313—85.
May, Marvin M., to Tubular Structures Corp. of America.
Clamping devices. 2,906,551, 9-29-59, Cl. 287 — 54.
May, Maurice, to American Art Metals Co. Cart door bumper.
2,883,714, 4-28-59, Cl. 20—16.
May, Oswald : See —
Ziesche, Kurt, Kobus, and May. 2,905,020.
May, Patrick L., to International Harvester Co. Wire twister
for balers. 2,897,747, 8-4-59, Cl. 100 — 4.
May, Walter G. : See —
MacLaren, Donald D., May, and Swabb. 2,905,634.
Schulman, Bernard L.. and May. 2,886,518.
May, Walter G., R. W. Winkler, and H. J. Ogorzaly, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Desulfurization process em-
ploying metallic sodium on an inert carrier. 2,902,441,
9-1-59. Cl. 208—246.
Maybach-Motorenbau G.m.b.H. : See —
Von Kienlin, Markus, Seifert, and Barth. 2,879,754.
Maybarduk, Leon A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Mechanical integrator. 2,908,188. 10-13-59, Cl. 74 — 674.
Mayberry, Joe L., and L. P. Giddings, to R. R. Street & Co.,
Inc. Combination washer-extractor and spray means.
2,895,321, 7-21-59, Cl. 68—148.
Mayer, Clarence A., Jr. : See —
Everitt, Allen L., Frederick, and Mayer. 2,879,090.
Mayer, Edward F., to General Dynamics Corp. Electrostatic
photography. 2,877,133, 3-10-59, Cl. 117—37.
Mayer, Edward F., to General Dynamics Corp. Xerographic
developer composition. 2,890,174, 6-9-59, Cl. 252 — 62.1.
Mayer, Edward F., to General Dynamics Corp. Electrostatic
printing. 2,892,709, 6-30-59, Cl. 96—1.
Mayer, Edward F., to Horizons Inc. Memory device.
2,912,592, 11-10-59, Cl. 250—211.
Mayer, Edward F., and V. E. Straughan, to Horizons Inc.
Intermittent electrophotographic recorder. 2,878,120,
3-17-59, Cl. 96 — 1.
Mayer, Edward F., and V. E. Straughan, to General Dynamics
Corp. Developer for electrostatic printing. 2,891,911,
6-23-59, Cl. 252 — 62.1.
Mayer, Edward F., and R. T. Joy, to General Dynamics Corp.
Method and apparatus for developing electrostatic image.
2,913,353, 11-17-59, Cl. 117 — 37.
Mayer, Eugene O., F. L. Walling, and W. C. Van Ness, to The
Singer Mfg. Co. Rotary thread take-ups for sewing ma-
chines. 2,882,848, 4-21-59, Cl. 112—248.
Mayer, Franz : See —
Kaiser. Josef. 2,876,457.
Mayer, Fred H. Volatile fumigant pad. 2,872,244, 2-3-59,
Cl. 299—24.
Mayer, Joseph E. Golf bag cart. 2,899,212, 8-11-59, Cl.
280—38.
Mayer, Karl, Erste Hessische Wirkmaschinen-Fabrik
G.m.b.H. : See —
Kohl. Karl. 2,902,847.
Mayer-Krapoll, Hermann, to Ruhr-Stickstoff Akt. Process
of improving forest soil and arboreal growth. 2,874,035,
2-17-59, Cl. 71 — 1.
Maver, Max. Oscillating adjustable stroke mortising ma-
chine. 2,895,516, 7-21-59, Cl. 144—80.
Mayer. Mayer, Jr., and J. I. Kotter, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Fiber cleaner. 2,867,850, 1-13-59,
Cl. 19—58.
Maver, Nathan. Knock down chair
2,876.828, 3-10-59. Cl. 155—196.
Mayer, Oscar, & Co., Inc. : See —
Eddison, William B. 2,914,059.
Olson, Floyd C, and Turner. 2,888.351.
Olson, Floyd C, and Turner. 2,898,212.
Turner, Earl W, and Olson. 2,874,060.
and stool assemblies.
Mayer, Ralph :
Castedello,
See —
William, Kaprellan, and Mayer. 2,905.050.
Mayer, Rudolph : See —
De Stevens, George, Heymann, and Mayer. 2,910,484.
Mayer, Simon E., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Low resistance contacts to germanium. 2,914,449,
11-24-59, Cl. 204 — 37.
Mayer, Simon E., and J. M. Waddell, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Magnetic control circuit.
2,907,885, 10-6-59, Cl. 250—212.
Mayer, Victor K. : See —
Asheim, Bernard B., and Mayer. 2,904,197.
Mayer. Wilbur, to The Louden Machinery Co. Enclosed
electrified track and current collector. 2,918,540, 12-22-
59, Cl. 191 — 23.
Mayerle, Evan A. : See —
Carmody, Don R., and Mayerle. 2,898,735.
Carmodv, Don R.. Mnyerle, and Zletz. 2.893.203.
Carmodv, Don R., Mayerle, and Zletz. 2,898,733.
Carmody, Don R., Mayerle. and Zletz. 2,898,734.
Mayes. Fred M.. to Sun Oil Co. Tubing caliper. 2,870,541,
1-27-59. Cl. 33 — 178.
Mayes, Fred M.. to Sun Oil Co. Tank gauge. 2,899,751.
8-18-59, Cl. 33—126.6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
607
Co.
Mayes, Fred M., to Sun Oil Co. Impedance measuring de-
vice. 2,918,624, 12-22-59, CI. 324 — 60.
Mayes, Walter F. Bobbin dispenser. 2,879,122, 3-24-59,
CI. 312 — 71.
Mayes, Wesley T. : See —
Kaiser, Herman F., Mayes, and Willis. 2,883,569.
Mayet, Pierre J. : See —
Verges, Paul F., and Mayet. 2,914,280.
Mayfair Molded Products Corp. : See —
Adams, Glenn T. 2,869,100.
Mayfield, Burleigh M. Line guide for fishing rods. 2,872,751,
2-10-59. CI. 43—24.
Mayhew, Elston J. Vending machine. 2,897,939, 8-4-59, CI.
194—79.
Mayhew, Raymond L. : See —
Grifo, Richard A., and Mayhew. 2,872,332.
Mayhew, Raymond L., J. P. Copes, and E. P. Williams, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. Rust preventive composi-
tions. 2,898,301, 8-4-59, CI. 252—51.5.
Mayhew, Raymond L., and C. F. Jelinek, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Corrosion preventive compositions. 2,899,391,
8-11-59, CI. 252—56.
Mayhew, William E., and P. de Cardl, to Republic Aviation
Corp. Self-contained emergency fluid cylinder. 2,903,848,
9-15-59, CI. 60—14.
Maykuth, Daniel J. : See — ■
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Maykuth. 2,892,704.
Maynard, Charles A., to The Indiana Steel Products
Magnetic chuck. 2,884,572, 4-28-59, CI. 317 — 159.
Maynard, Charles E. : See —
May, John K., and Maynard. 2,874,419.
Maynard, John A., and W. A. Rote, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Measuring system. 2,874,350, 2-17-59, CI.
324 — 57.
Maynard, John A., and S. N. Wasserman, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Control apparatus. 2,908,168,
10-13-59, CI. 74 — 5.6.
Maynard, John T., to A. O. Smith Corp. Thrust bearing.
2,890,916, 6-16-59, CI. 308 — 160.
Maynard, Michael, to Gestetner Ltd. Collapsible containers.
2,891,700, 6-23-59, CI. 222—92.
Maynard, Ralph D.. Jr., to Spencer-Hughes Corp. Merchan-
dise package. 2,876,899, 3-10-59, CI. 206 — 80.
Maynard, Ralph D., Jr., to Washington Steel Products, Inc.
Method and apparatus for packaging merchandise.
2,912,805, 11-17-59. CI. 53 — 37.
Maynard, Samuel J., to Kwik-Set Expansion Co. Expansion
bolt and wedge with a cylindrical holding section.
2,900,863, 8-25-59, CI. 85—2.
Mayne, John E. O., to The British Iron and Steel Research
Association. Cementiferous paints. 2,874,057, 2-17-59,
CI. 106 — 14.
Mayne, Robert A. Beading machine. 2,897,873, 8-4-59, CI.
153—59.
Mayner, Thomas S., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Method for
the manufacture and treatment of polyamide fibers.
2,871,090, 1-27-59, CI. 8 — 151.1.
Mayner, Thomas S., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Method and
apparatus for handling a plurality of yarns. 2,903,841,
9-15-59, CI. 57—2.5.
Mayo, Alfred M., H. L. Walpole, and J. P. Nolan, to United
States of America, Navy. Moisture-proof illuminated in-
strument. 2.868.959. 1-13-59, CI. 240 — 2.1.
Mayo, Clyde R., to Battelle Development Corp. Electric
image development. 2,895,847, 7-21-59, CI. 117 — 17.5.
Mayo, Clyde R., and B. J. Wolfe, to Haloid Xerox Inc.
Xerographic copier. 2,878,732, 3-24-59, CI. 95 — 1.7.
Mayo, Clyde R., and B. J. Wolfe, to Haloid Xerox, Inc.
Electrophotographic camera apparatus. 2,892,391, 6-30-59,
CI. 95—1.7.
Mayo. Edward L., to The Bishop and
Power brake system for automobiles.
CI. 60—54.5.
Mayo, Edward L., to The Bishop and
Remotely controlled rear view mirror.
CI. 60 — 97.
Mayo, Edward L., to The Bishop and Babcock Mfg. Co. Rear
view mirror and adjusting means therefor. 2,906,292,
9-29-59, CI. 137—622.
Mayo, Frank R. : See —
Miller, Alexander A., and Mayo. 2,911,436.
Mayo, Frank R., to General Electric Co. Oxide formation.
2,879,276, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Mayo, Howard A. : See —
Harwood, Kenneth J., Mayo, and Bletzinger. 2,902,037.
Mayo. Roy E.. to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Air cooling for
tractor steering mechanism. 2,869,659, 1-20-59, CI
180 — 6.2.
Mayo. William. Vehicle safety wheel-flat tire roller.
2,879,821, 3-31-59, CI. 152—158.
Mayon. Leon, to United States of America, Navy. Knob lock.
2,881,867. 4-14-59. CI. 188 — 73.
Mayon, Leon, to W & M Corp. Fastening device. 2,900,865,
8-25-59, CI. 85—36.
Mayr, Otmar, to Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche K.-G. Traction
attachment for wheeled tractors. 2,891,821, 6-23-59, CI.
305—3.
Mayrath, Thomas L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power trans-
mission. 2,875,633, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Mavs, James R. Hospital utility cabinet. 2,894,794 7-14-59
CI. 312 — 313.
Babcock Mfg. Co.
2,902,827, 9-8-59,
Babcock Mfg. Co.
2,906,098, 9-29-59,
Mayson, Herbert, to Textilose Ltd. Paper stick for support-
ing confections and method of making the same. 2,914,409,
11-24-59, CI. 99—138.
Maytag Co., The : See —
Goodlaxson, John D. 2,874,559.
Mellinger, John C. 2,910,890.
Mooar. David L. 2,902,871.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,872,801.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,880,873.
2,893.135.
2,894,384.
2,899,817.
2,900,812.
2,901,294.
2,915,120.
Smith, Thomas R.
Smith, Thomas R.
Smith, Thomas R.
Smith, Thomas R.
Smith, Thomas R.
Smith, Thomas R.
2,899,818.
2,904,309, 9-15-59, CI.
Sulfuric acid sweet-
2.912,374, 11-10-59,
Driveway signals.
Smith, Thomas R. 2,915,158.
Smith, Thomas R., and Scott.
Mayville Boat Carrier, Inc. : See —
Grimshaw, Perry I. 2,8S9,950.
Mayville, Walter H. Wheel lift.
254—131.
Maze, Herve\ to Shell Development Co.
ening of run petroleum distillates.
CI. 208—189.
Mazeika, Albert, to Milton Mfg. Co., Inc.
2,886,807, 5-12-59. CI. 340—396.
Mazet, Charles. Shock absorbing device for the yarn carrier
rods in flat knitting machines of the cotton type. 2,903,-
870, 9-15-59, CI. 66 — 130.
Mazur, Ferdinand J., and D. W. Barkley, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Rear view mirror. 2,900,872, 8-25-59,
CI. 88 — 77.
Mazur, Nicholas, and R. R. Haskey, to Mack Trucks, Inc.
Methods and apparatus for shipping buses having air sus-
pension systems. 2,916,297, 12-8-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Mazur, Paul M. Ground anchor. 2,870,884, 1-27-59, CI.
189—90.
Mazur, Sylvester >S. : See —
Herbenar. Edward J., and Mazur. 2,880,025.
Mazur, Yehuda : See —
Sondheimer, Franz, and Mazur. 2,891,075.
Mazurkiewicz, Edward J. : See —
Ruhl, John H, and Mazurkiewicz. 2,913,254.
Mazzacane, Robert W. : See —
Copeland, William M.( and Mazzacane. 2,904,317.
Mazzagatti, Roy P., O. D. Stephens, and A. S. Conners, to
The Texas Co. Radioactivity measuring. 2,888,571,
5-26-59, CI. 250—83.6.
Mazzanti, Giorgio : See —
Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, and Longi. 2,905,646.
Natta, Giulio, Pino, and Mazzanti. 2,882,263.
Mazzarella, Daniel A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control
for apparatus for treating smokestack gases and like
effluents. 2,870,383, 1-20-59, CI. 317 — 157.
Mazzarisi, James. Window brackets for curtains, draperies
and the like. 2,895,701, 7-21-59, CI. 248 — 263.
Mazzeno, Laurence W., Jr. : See —
Reinhardt, Robert M., Mazzeno, and Reid. 2,917,412.
Mazzeo, Rosario. Clarinet. 2,867,146, 1-6-59, CI. 84 — 382.
Mazzio, Anthony J. : See — ■
Niesen, George P., Mazzio, and Dubois. 2,888,874.
Mazzio, Anthony J., G. P. Niesen, G. E. Engelstad, and E.
H. Du Bois, to A. B. Dick Co. Feed mechanism and in-
terrupter for duplicating machines. 2,895,416, 7-21-59,
CI. 101—245.
Mazziotti, Philip J. : See —
Burkhalter, Robert R., and Mazziotti. 2.897,023.
Mazzola, Ambrose. Overhead travelling crane interlock sys-
tem. 2,891,484, 6-23-59, CI. 104 — 98.
Mazzola, Ambrose, and V. V. Mappin, said Mappin assor. to
Calabar Corp. Support for bridges of overhead traveling
cranes. 2,884,871, 5-5-59, CI. 105 — 148.
Mazzola, Anthony. Clamp nailing apparatus. 2,903,699,
9-15-59, CI. 1—149.
Mazzucchelli, Arthur P., T. E. Bugel, and L. Rosenthal, to
Union Carbide Corp. Resistance heating of plastic-metal
fiber articles and articles made thereby. 2,909,752,
10-20-59, CI. 338 — 226.
McAdam, John C, to International Electronic Research Corp.
Tuning system for toroid inductors. 2,915,637, 12-1-59,
CI. 250 — 40.
McAdam, Raymond L. : See —
Shaler, Richard G., McAdam, and Baalmann. 2,916,377.
McAdam, Will, and J. H. Moore, to Leeds and Northrup Co.
Negative feedback amplifiers. 2,901,563, 8-25-59, CI. 179 —
171.
McAfee, Ernest, % to A. Yalen, and Y2 to R. Yalen. Spring
metal U-shaped anchor. 2,887,002, 5-19-59, CI. 85 — 2.4.
McAfee, Jerry : See —
Hirsch, Joel H., and McAfee. 2,892,773.
McAfee, Jerry, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Transfer
of fluidized solids. 2,892,772, 6-30-59, CI. 208 — 164.
McAfee, Jerry, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method
of cooling and granulating petroleum pitch. 2,896,261,
7-28-59, CI. 18 — 47.2.
McAfee, Kenneth B., Jr. : See —
Kohman, Girard T., Mason, and McAfee. 2,892,508.
McAleer, William, and E. L. Dulaney. to Merck & Co., Inc.
Oxygenation of steroids in the 11. 17 and 21 positions by
mixed cultures. 2,875,132, 2-24-59, CI. 195 — 51.
McAleer, William J. : See —
Dulaney, Eugene L., and McAleer. 2.875.133.
Dulaney, Eugene L., and McAleer. 2,888,469.
608
INDEX OF PATENTS, 195S
McAlister, Craig L.. to McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for
electric circuits. 2,913,555, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 123.
McAlister, J. G., Inc. : See —
Logan, Ralph L. Re. 24,647.
McAllan, David T. : See —
Hooper, John H. D., and McAllan. 2,897,072.
McAllister, Robert W. High-calcium lime refractories and
method for making them. 2,916,389, 12-8-59, CI. 106 — 60.
McAlpine, Charles H. : See —
Winkel, Herbert C, McAlpine, and McGowan. 2,908,377.
McAndrew, John F., to Hercules Powder Co. Process of de-
ashing cellulose ethers. 2,915,520, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 232.
McAneny, Michael J., to L. Schott. Metal strap fastening
means. 2,870,503, 1-27-59, CI. 24 — 23.
McAninch, Herbert A. : See —
Erwin, Robert L„ and McAninch. 2,907,428.
McArthur, Donald W., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Film
inserting apparatus. 2,892,295, 6-30-59, CI. 53 — 123.
McArthur, John E. Tracton wheel with segmental rim and
retractable lugs. 2,809,930, 1-20-59, CI. 301 — 46.
McAshan, Robert B.. Jr. Automatic shut-off device.
2,883,834, 4-28-59, CI. 62—55.
McAuley, James H., to McAuley Mfg., Inc. Sprocket chain.
2,889,915, 6-9-59, CI. 198 — 176.
McAuley, James W. : See —
McCown, William E., and McAuley. 2,890,354.
McAuley, James W., C. H. Griss, and W. E. McCown, to
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Surface cleaning apparatus
and method. 2,883,310, 4-21-59, CI. 134 — 1.
McAuley Mfg., Inc. : See —
McAulev, James H. 2,889,915.
McBee, Eafl T., and O. R. Pierce, to Research Corp.
Fluorine-containing alkoxyalkylsilanes. 2,892,859, 6-30-59,
CI. 260 — 448.8.
McBee, Earl T., O. R. Pierce, and H. M. Metz, to Research
Corp. Fluorine-containing phosphonates. 2,899,454,
8-11-59, CI. 260—461. txt •
McBee Earl T., C. W. Roberts, and G. Wilson, Jr., to Hooker
Electrochemical Co. Difunctional F-containing acids, esters
and acid halides. 2,908,710, 10-13-59. CI. 260 — 481.
McBee, Earl T., J. D. Idol, Jr., and C. W. Roberts, to Purdue
Research Foundation. Cyclic tetradecachloro compound
and method of making. 2,911,448, 11-3-59, CI. 260—648.
McBee, Warren D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Traveling wave
tube. 2,887,608, 5-19-59. CI. 315—3.5.
McBrayer, Manuel L., and T. J. Hill. Split jamb window unit.
2,901,784, 9-1-59, CI. 20—52.
MeBrian John E. Relay for printed circuits. 2,903,536,
9-8-59, CI. 200—87.
McBride, Byron V. : See —
Trigg, Warren M., and McBride. 2,904,875.
McBride, Donald W. : See — „„,,..» „ ™,r *..„
Gore, Lie Roy D., Hanson, and McBride. 2,907,547.
Hanson Theodore L.. and McBride. 2,903,165.
McBride, John A., and R. M. Green, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Crystal separation and purification. 2,904,412, 9-15-59,
CI. 23—302. „ M . .. .
McBride John P., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of increasing the dispers-
ability of slurry particles. 2,917,406, 12-15-59, CI.
117 — 100.
McBride, John W., to Bantar, Inc. Stringed musical instru-
ment of the percussion type. 2,906,158, 9-29-59, CI.
84—315.
McBride, Lee : See —
Cook, Robert W., and McBride. 2,894,539.
McBride, Lee F. : See — _ „,„
Gallmever, Richard D., and McBride. 2,910,042.
McBride, LeRoy C. Conflagration-fighting method. 2,891,624,
6-23-59, CI. 169—1.
McBride, Robert B. : See —
Morro, William C, Jr., and McBride. 2,891,633.
McBride, William B. : See —
Edmonston, Woolford L. Re. 24,595.
McBrien, Roger W. Readily adjustable flexible holder.
2,914,831. 12-1-59, CI. 24 — 243.
McBroom, Robert C, to United States of America, Army.
Limit switch. 2,910,564, 10-27-59, CL 200—153.
McCabe, Cecil Z. : See —
McCabe, Ira E. 2,874,522.
McCabe, Edward J., Jr. : See —
Foster, Bertram D., and McCabe. 2,879,761.
McCabe, George D. : See —
McCabe, Ira E. 2,874,522.
McCabe, Ira E., deceased, C. Z. McCabe. T. P. Crawford, and
G. D. McCabe, co-executors, to The Mercoid Corp. Method
and apparatus for manufacturing hermetically sealed elec-
tric switch. 2,874,522. 2-24-59, CI. 53—22.
McCabe, Matthew J., to The Superior Electric Co. Rheostat.
2,896,184, 7-21-59, CI. 338 — 97.
McCabe Owen J., to The Superior Electric Co. Automatic
illuminating control unit. 2,882,450. 4-14-59, CI. 315 —
151.
McCabp-Powers Auto Body Co. : See —
Balogh, Roy O. 2.871.048.
Balogh, Roy O. 2,888,299.
McCachren. Parks C. Paper roll holder.
CI. 22o-
McCaffrey,
25—118.
McCaffrey,
-89.
John
2,879,932, 3-31-59,
F. Road form. 2,907,089, 10-6-59, CI.
Leo F., to E. W. Bliss Co. Entry sticker guide
for rolling mills. 2,890,609, 6-16-59, CI. 80—51.
McCahan, John K. : See —
Imhoff, Bernard H., and McCahan. 2,889,166.
McCain, Cecil C, and E. Sirp, to Western Electric Co., Inc.
Aligning fixture for assembling parts of a magnetron tube.
2 873,510, 2-17-59, CI. 29— 2S7.
McCain, William F. : See — ■
Iannone, John A., Hebling, and McCain. 2,883,193.
McCall, Florian H. : See —
McMorris, Herschel G., and McCall. 2,894,852.
McCall, Floyd and L. Drive means for reciprocating cutting
assemblv. 2.867,070. 1-6-59, CI. 56 — 296.
McCall, Floyd and L. Hoisting mechanism. 2,894,645,
7-14-59, CI. 212 — 8.
McCall, Harold M. : See —
Nicolaisen, Reidar J., and McCall. 2,899,921.
McCall, Harold M., to Raymond International Inc. Steam
actuated hammers. 2,906,245, 9-29-59, CI. 121 — 30.
McCall, Lloyd : isee-
McCall, Floyd and L. 2. 867.07(1
McCall, Floyd and L. 2,894,645.
McCall, Marvin A. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McCall. 2,875,230.
Dickey, Joseph B., and McCall. 2,904,577.
McCall, Marvin A., and R. L. McConnell, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Organophosphorus compounds derived from phos-
phorothiolothionates and epoxides. 2,895,984, 7-21-59,
CI. 260—461.
McCall, Marvin A., and R. L. McConnell, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Halomethanephosphonates. 2,900,405, 8-18-59, CI.
260 — 461.
McCall, Marvin A., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Dialkyl S(l,3,3-trialkoxypropyl) phosphorothiolothio-
nates. 2,908,707. 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 461.
McCall, Richard H. : See —
Drushel, William H, McCall, and Perilloux. 2,874,548.
McCall, Richard H., to The Texas Co. Cathodic protection
of metal structures. 2,870,079, 1-20-59, CI. 204 — 197.
McCall, Thomas D., to United States of America, Army.
Pulse radar simulator. 2,883,661, 4-21-59, CI. 343 — 17.7.
McCallum, Robert A. : See —
Brown, Clarence H., and McCallum. 2,907,559.
McCallum, Robert A., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Strand supported
belt conveyor with tension determining means for the
support strands. 2,892,532, 6-30-59, CI. 198 — 184.
McCallum, Russell D. : See —
Davis, Ernest, and McCallum. 2,886,178.
McCammon, Robert F. : See —
Heiland, Carl A., and McCammon. 2,908,866.
McCammon, Robert F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Photographic flash lamp. 2,906,862, 9-29-59, CI.
240—1.3.
McCandless, Robert W. : See —
Stephens, Clifford A., and McCandless. 2,889,163.
McCandless, William, and E. A. Kern. Odometer driving
means. 2,910,232, 10-27-59, CI. 235 — 97.
McCandlish, Albanis P., and W. T. Tallon, to Recovery Oil
& Gas Co., Inc. Pump jack. 2,874,641, 2-24-59, CI. 103—
46.
McCann-Erickson Inc. : See —
Wheaton, David H. 2,890,811.
McCann, Farrell A. : See —
Brown, George W., Cartwright, Hutter, McCann, Nyberg,
Skeirik, and Krag. 2,909,968.
McCann, John M. : See-
Van Dusen, Frederick E., and McCann. 2,876,043.
McCann, John M., to Vandale Corp. Silo unloader coupling
assembly. 2,906,108, 9-29-59, CI. 64 — 27.
McCann, Keith, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Troughing roller as-
sembly for belt conveyor. 2,868,355, 1-13-59, CI. 198—192.
McCann, Keith R. : See —
Craggs, Joseph, and McCann. 2,880,849.
McCann, Marshall J. : See —
Hallden, Frederick G.. and McCann. 2,870,246.
McCann, Marshall J., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Facsimile transmitter blanking system. 2,903,511, 9-8-59,
CI. 178—7.1.
McCarter, Ed R., to Jersey Production Research Co. Pulse
modulation system. 2,902,657, 9-1-59, CI. 332 — 9.
McCarthy, Charles S., to American Forging and Socket Co.
Hand brake system. 2,907,228, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 516.
McCarthy, Charles S., R. B. Koskela, and A. J. Rhodes, to
American Forging & Socket Co. Brake system. 2,905,024,
9-22-59, CI. 74 — 539.
McCarthy Dennis. Multi-purpose device for fisliing acces-
sories. 2.917,862. 12-22-59, CI. 43 — 54.5.
McCarthy. Edward L. : See —
Scott, Larkin B., and McCarthy. 2,887,935.
McCarthv, John A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,899,577, 8-11-59, CI. 313 — 68.
McCarthy, John R. : See —
Franklin, Richard C, and McCarthy. 2,911,340.
McCarthv. Joseph W., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Umbrella
tent. 2,873,750, 2-17-59, CI. 135—1.
McCarthv, Lawrence A. : See —
Diodati, Giacomo F., McCarthy, and Souter. 2,889,027.
McCarthy, Lawrence A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa-
ratus for molding liquid resin materials. 2,892,214,
6-30-59, CI. 18—30.
McCarthy. Owen F. Height adjustable single or multiple
clothesline. 2,879,901. 3-31-59, CI. 211—119.17.
McCarthv, Robert T. Panel construction. 2,867,857, 1-13-59,
CI. 20—15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
609
Coal mining
Production
2,905,622,
Van Campen.
and McCarty.
Control mecha-
Crop treating
McCarthy, Vincent J., to The Salem Tool Co.
machine. 2,880,707, 4-7-59. CI. 121 — 45.
McCarthy, William A., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
of fuel gas and liquid hydrocarbon fuels.
9-22-59, CI. 208 — 78.
McCarty, Dale E. : See —
Forry, Donald R. 2,917,204.
McCarty, Daniel J., and B. H. Lutz, to United States of
America, Navy. Heat responsive means for blade cooling.
2,906,494, 9-29-59, CI. 253—39.1.
McCarty, Donald L. : See —
Walton, George W., and McCarty. 2,891,621.
McCarty, Frederick J. : See —
Tilford, Charles H., McCarty, and
2,894,949.
Wheeler, Keith W., Seyler, Palopoli,
2,898,339.
McCarty, Horace G. : See — ■
Hale, John K., and McCarty. 2,906,077.
McCarty, Horace G., to Sperry Rand Corp.
nism. 2,892,351, 6-30-59, CI. 74 — 17.5.
MeCartv, Horace G., to Sperry Rand Corp.
apparatus. 2,918,774, 12-29-59, CI. 56 — 1.
McCarty. Horace G., and L. L. Bedke, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Forage wagon discharge control baffle. 2,880,004, 3-31-59,
CI. 275—3.
McCarty. Horace G.. and J. K. Hale, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Agricultural implement. 2,906,076, 9-29-59, CI. 56 — 1.
McCarty, Horace G., and H. J. Brikowski, to Sperry Rand
Corp. Hitching device. 2,910,816, 11-3-59, CI. 56 — 25.
McCarty, Lourdes V., to Controls Co. of America. Fuel valve
with flow rate dependent upon combustion fan operation.
2,870,778, 1-27-59, CI. 137 — 20.9.
McCarty, Lourdes v., to Controls Co. of America. Stack
draft responsive fuel flow control. 2,881,790, 4-14-59, CI.
137—389.
McCarty, Lourdes V., to Controls Co. of America. Air prover.
2,891,761, 6-23-59, CI. 251—62.
McCarty, Orin P., and J. R. Barr, to General Electric Co.
Controlled speed tap changing mechanism. 2,878,333,
3-17-59. CI. 200—62.
McCarty, Theodore M., and S. E. Lover, to Gibson, Inc. Elec-
trical pickup for stringed musical instruments. 2,897,709,
8-1-59, CI. 84—1.15.
McCarvell, John H. : See —
Carlisle, Willis C, McCarvell, and Stalder. 2,876,703.
McCarvell. John H., and W. C. Carlisle. Gas lift valve.
2.869.568. 1-20-59, CI. 137 — 155.
McCaskill, Earl A. Tire mounting method and means.
2,907,380, 10-6-59, CI. 157 — 1.21.
McCaughan, Thomas. Casement stays
CI. 292 — 262.
McCaulay, David A. : See-
Lien, Arthur P.. and McCaulay.
Slaughter, John I., and McCaulay.
Slaughter, John I., and McCaulay.
Wilson, Alexander T., and McCaulay
McCaulay, David A., to Standard Oil Co.
McClamroch, Harold
Picker stick check.
H., y2 to J. G.
2,903,020, 9-8-59,
N.
Cleaning tool.
W. MacClamroch.
CI. 139— 161.
2,888,700, 6-2-59,
2,873,992, 2-17-59,
2.868.854.
2,906,788.
2,908,728.
2,872,396.
Production of tri-
methylbenzenes by xylene disproportionation. 2,881,228,
4-7-59, CI. 260 — 671.
McCauley, David A., to Standard Oil Co. Upgrading fused
benzenoid ring hydrocarbons. 2,884,469, 4-28-59, CI.
260 — 671.
McCaulay, David A., to Standard Oil Co. Process for the
preparation of 1,3,5-tri-t-butylbenzene by alkylation.
2,908,729. 10-13-59, CI. 260—671.
McCaulay. David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Preparation of chloroalkylbenzene. 2,881,224, 4-7-59 CI.
260 — 650.
McCaulay. David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Aromatic recovery using hydrogen fluoride and copper fluo-
ride. 2,914,584, 11-24-59. CI. 260—674.
McCaulay. David A., and A. P. Lien, to Standard Oil Co.
Xylene-ethylbenzene separation using hvdrogen fluoride and
copper fluoride. 2,914,585. 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 674.
McCauley Industrial Corp. : See —
Rudiseh, Walter E. 2.875.876.
Rudisch, Walter E. 2,913,081.
McCauley, John H„ and J. R. Bethke, to Burroughs Corp.
Indicator tubes. 2,906,906, 9-29-59, CI. 313 — 109.5.
McCauley. John K., y2 to R. C. McCauley. Walking aid.
2.889.842. 6-9-59, Cl. 135 — 45.
McCauley, Norman, and J. J. Schmidt. Overhead valve cover
hold-down device. 2.877.756. 3-17-59, Cl. 123 — 195.
McCauley, Raymond E. Coffee beverage making machine.
2,906,193, 9-29-59, Cl. 99—283.
McCauley, Rosa C. : See —
McCauley, John K. 2.889,842.
McCausland, John W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Solids
elevator. 2,909,391, 10-20-59, Cl. 302—17.
McCawley, Frank X., to Chicago Development Corp. Method
of coating and working metal. 2,893,115, 7-7-59, Cl. 29 —
424.
McChesney, Cuyler S. : See —
Hawkins, Harold F., and McChesney. 2,899,711.
McClain, James E. Voltage regulating transformer. 2,904,-
743, 9-15-59, Cl. 323—56.
McClaine, Leslie A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Uranium leaching and recovery
process. 2,900,229, 8-18-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
492096— P 39
McClanahan, Daulce
Cl. 15 — 236.
McClary, Lee R. : See —
Jones, Kenneth M., Marcus, and McClary. 2,903,041.
McClatchie, Samuel F. Flow throttling controls for blowers,
turbines and the like. 2. 902, 209, 9-1-59, Cl. 230 — 114.
McClean, Stanley M., to Phillips Control Corp. Relay assem-
bly fixture. 2,915,814, 12-8-59, Cl. 29 — 238.
McCleary, Harry R., to Thormac Packaging Corp. Dispenser
carton. 2,919,020, 12-29-59, Cl. 206—57.
McCleary, James E. : See —
Martin, Andrew S., and McCleary. 2,870,9S5.
Martin. Andrew S., and McCleary. 2,889,128.
McCleary, Lawrence R., to Radio Corp. of America. Battery
loading compartment for portable radio receiver casings
and the like. 2,910,580, 10-27-59, Cl. 250—14.
McCleary, Rov E. : See —
Ring, Harold H., Shrode, Clay, and McCleary. 2,888,734.
McCleery, James A. : See —
Lorch, Hermann R., and McCleery. 2,905,919.
McClellan, George T. Shipping unit convertible to a high-
way trailer. 2,876,016, 3-3-59, Cl. 280 — 30.
McClellan, Harry R., Jr. Wall-mounted indoor or outdoor
cooking fireplace. 2,915,960, 12-8-59, Cl. 99 — 421.
McClellan, Howard. Rocker support device and the like.
2,893,471. 7-7-59. 'Cl. 155—56.
McClellan, Marcus E., to Deere Mfg. Co. Agricultural crop-
handling machine. 2,871,643, 2-3-59, Cl. 56—24.
McClellan, Paul P., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Catalytic
process for producing alkylene carbonates. 2,873,282,
2-10-59, Cl. 260—340.2.
McClellan, Ralph E., to Meilink Steel Safe Co. Followers
for filing cabinets. 2,906,269, 9-29-59, Cl. 129 — 28.
McClelland, Clarence P. : See —
Makela, Armas G., and McClelland. 2,910,716.
McClelland, John C, to Tatnall Measuring Systems Co.
Specimen grips. 2,908,163, 10-13-59, Cl. 73 — 103.
McClelland, John W., % to G. H. Mensch, Jr. Antiskid
device. 2,896,685, 7-28-59, Cl. 152 — 214.
McClelland, Joseph R. : See —
Easton, Clarence I., and McClelland. 2,867,203.
McClenahan, Douglas S. Recoil-action machine gun.
2,900,877, 8-25-59, Cl. 89—173.
McCleskey, Henry F. Tandem disc harrow. 2,897,905,
8-4-59, Cl. 172 — 581.
Me'Clintoch, Ross A. : See —
Waggener, Kenneth E. 2,893,694.
McClintock, Sherman E., % to P. J. Stine. Curb service
device. 2,896,748, 7-28-59, Cl. 186—1.
McClintock, Sherman E., % to P. J. Stine. Speed alarm in-
dicator for automotive vehicles. 2,903,684, 9-8-59, Cl.
340—263.
McClintock, William M. : See —
Milz, Wendell C. and McClintock. 2,902,439.
McClinton, John. Keyseat tool. 2,869,828, 1-20-59, Cl.
255 — 28.
McClinton, John. Combination broach and drill collar for
use in well drilling. 2,888,845, 6-2-59, Cl. 77 — 72.
McClinton, Leslie T. : See —
Burton, Milton, McClinton, and Garrison. 2,877,171.
McCloskey, Melvin N., to Webster Manufacturing, Inc. Indi-
cating mechanism for underbunker coal control gates.
2,888.170. 5-26-59, Cl. 222 — 41.
McCloud, George R.. to McGraw-Edison Co. Drop-out fuse
constructions. 2,884,500, 4-28-59, Cl. 200 — 114.
McCloud, George R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Contact clip for
fuse cutout. 2,901,576, 8-25-59, Cl. 200 — 133.
McCloud, George R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Drop-out delayed
action fuse constructions. 2,904,658, 9-15-59, Cl. 200 —
114.
McCloud, James R., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Motor
spring operating mechanism for oil circuit breakers.
2 909,629, 10-20-59, Cl. 200 — 92.
McCloughy, Thomas. Rocket control. 2,868,478, 1-13-59,
Cl. 244—14.
McCloy, John F. : Seer-
Hawkins, John C. McCloy, and Ofield. 2.902,997.
McCluer, John D., to Thermoid Co. Flame and heat resistant
asbestos textile base material.
117—126.
McCluney. Chester L. Flashing.
108—26.
McClung, Eugene F. Floor mat.
15—217.
McClure, Arthur W., to W. O. Hickok Mfg.
machine. 2,903,830, 9-15-59, Cl. 53 — 198.
McClure, Charles M. : See —
Doherty. James J., and McClure. 2,877,151.
McClure, George M. : See —
Voldrich, Constantlne B., and McClure. 2,916,308.
McClure, Glenn T., and T. F. Hursen, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Slack varying means for use with railway car
truck brake beams. 2,918,149, 12-22-59, Cl. 188 — 197.
McClure, Glenn T., and W. B. Jeffrey, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Load-controlled brake apparatus for railway
cars. 2,919,163, 12-29-59, Cl. 303 — 22.
McClure, Holmes H. : See —
Raggett. Durward A., and McClure. 2,886,547.
Smith, Raymond A., McClure, and Bond. 2,899,274.
2,884,343, 4-28-59,
2,874,654, 2-24-59,
2,908,027, 10-13-59,
Cl.
Cl.
Cl.
Co. Banding
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
McClure, Holmes H., J. S. Melbert, and L. D. Hoblit, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Method of reducing the halogen con-
tent of halohydrocarbons. 2,886,605, 5-12-59. CI. 260—
650.
McClure, Kenneth R. : See—
Dickey, Wallace J., and McClure. 2,869,911.
McClure, Robert, to General Motors Corp. Safety steering
wheel. 2,895,345, 7-21-59, CI. 74 — 493.
McClure, Robert, to General Motors Corp. Automobile door
hinge. 2,915,780, 12-8-59, CI. 16 — 153.
McClurg, Carl D., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Retain-
ing means for coupler carrier. 2,880,887, 4-7-59, CI. 213 —
61.
McClurg, Carl D., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Striker
and carrier for railway couplers. 2,893,572, 7-7-59, CI.
213—60.
McClurg, Carl D., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Com-
bined spring group and friction damper. 2,895,727, 7-21-
59, CI. 267—9.
McColl, Bruce J., to Clark Equipment Co. Locking differen-
tial. 2,876,058, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 710.5.
McColl, Bruce J., to Clark Equipment Co. Coupling con-
struction. 2,884,083, 4-28-59, CI. 180 — 12.
McColl-Frontenac Oil Co. Ltd. : See —
Veinot, William D., and Robinson. 2,903,010.
McColl, John W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Compound thermo-
static element. 2,879,870, 3-31-59, CI. 192 — 82.
McCollister, Howard M. Reading material holder for beds.
2,896,304, 7-28-59, CI. 45—82.
McCollough, William E., to Holley Carburetor Co. Ignition
control for an internal combustion engine. 2,867,197,
1-6-59, CI. 123 — 117.
McCollum, Louis S. : See —
Houston, Harry H., and McCollum. 2,878,131.
McCollum, Louis S., and S. Gindoff, to International Minerals
& Chemical Corp. Fibrous agglomerate. 2,902,379, 9-1-
59, CI. 106—99.
McCollum, Roscoe C. : See —
Gordon, Robert B., and McCollum. 2,876,432.
McCombie, Frederick W., to Megator Pumps & Compressors
Ltd. Rotary pumps or compressors. 2,879,913, 3-31-59,
CI. 220 — 38.
McCombs, Eugene W. Casket and vault. 2,916,797,
12-15-59, CI. 27—35.
McCombs, Howard L., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Ignition
control for turbojet afterburner. 2,867,083, 1-6-59, CI.
60 — 35.6.
McConalogue, Denis J. : See —
Farmer, Eugene D., and McConalogue. 2,895,132.
McConalogue, Wesley E., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Rapid closure
locking means for pressure vessels. 2,916,143, 12-8-59, CI.
210—236.
McConchie, Burton G., and F. Pulsifer, to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Transfer mechanism for work handling ap-
paratus. 2,903,722, 9-15-59, CI. 12—1.
McConell, Richard L. : See —
McCall, Marvin A., and McConell. 2,895,984.
McConica, Thomas H., III. Ski rigging apparatus.
2,918,234. 12-22-59, CI. 244 — 102.
McConnaughey, Robert K. Variable diameter tensed ring
piston. 2,895,773, 7-21-59, CI. 309—23.
McConnell, Clint P. Tissue roll holder. 2,889,122, 6-2-59,
CI. 242—55.53.
McConnell, Frank J., to The American Hardware Corp.
Door latch operating unit. 2,879,096, 3-24-59, CI. 292 —
169.
McConnell, George, and K. N. Jones, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Isolation of gamma benzene hexachloride.
2.889,376. 6-2-59, CI. 260—648.
McConnell, Howard M., to United States Steel Corp. Induc-
tor and method for welding plate edges. 2,879,365,
3-24-59, CI. 219—10.53.
McConnell, John H., to Electro-Sonic Laboratories, Inc.
Moving armature phonograph pickups. 2,883,478, 4—21-59,
CI. 179—100.41.
McConnell, Joseph. Reading guides for figures in lines and
columns. 2,871,816, 2-3-59, CI. 116—119.
McConnell, Richard L. : See —
Coover, Harrv W„ Jr., and McConnell. 2.875.229.
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McConnell. 2.899,455.
McCall, Marvin A., and McConnell. 2,900,405.
McConnell, Richard L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of
preparation of 2,2-dimethyl-l, 3-propanedlol cyclic hydrogen
phosphite. 2,916,508, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 461.
McConnell. Richard L., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Catalytic process of reacting a phosphite and
lactone. 2,875,231, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 461.
McConnell. Richard L., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Phosphonoalkanamides prepared from phos-
phites and lactams. 2,875,232, 2-24-59, CI. 260—461.
McConnell, Richard L., and N. H. Shearer, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Organophosphorus derivatives of dihvdro-
thiophene 1,1-dioxide. 2,882,278. 4-14-59. CI. 260—332.1.
McConnell, Richard L., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Reaction products of dialkyl phosphorothiolo-
thionates and acetylenic compounds. 2,912,450, 11-10-59,
CI. 200 — 461.
McConnell, Thomas E. Fishing line meter. 2,874,477, 2-24-
59, CI. 33—129.
McConnell, Vincent P. : See —
Cahill, Allen E., and McConnell. 2,874,072.
McConnell, Wayne V. : See —
Thompson, John Wr.. and McConnell. 2,882,136.
McConnell, William J. Preset control system for open-hearth
furnace. 2,919,122, 12-29-59, CI. 263 — 15.
McConnell, William M., to Taylor-Wilson Mfg. Co. Pipe
expansion and testing apparatus. 2,907,202, 10-6-59,
CI. 73—49.6.
McConologue, Edward J. Fire escape ladder. 2,901,056,
8-25-59, CI. 182 — 85.
McConologue, Edward J. Fire escape. 2,905,261, 9-22-59,
CI. 182—85.
McCord, Andrew T. Process of extracting and recovering
columbium and tantalum values from their ores and prod-
ucts thereof. 2,888,320, 5-26-59, CI. 23 — 88.
McCord, Andrew T., and D. R. Spink, to The Carborundum
Co. Electrolytic polishing of zirconium, hafnium and their
alloys. 2,904,479, 9-15-59, CI. 204 — 140.5.
McCord, Harold A., to MLLK Corp. Coating composition and
process. 2,885,295, 5-5-59, CI. 106 — 2.
McCord, Harold E. Power substitution circuit. 2,868,996,
1-13-59, CI. 307—64.
McCord, Henry L. Thyratron variable-width-pulse generator.
2,869,038, 1-13-59, CI. 315—230.
McCord, Wilfred M., Jr. : See —
Cowley, William E., and McCord. 2,904,086.
McCorkell, Kenneth M. Ceiling structure. 2,910,738,
11-3-59, CI. 20 — 4.
McCorkle, Willard H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Positioning device. 2,894,647,
7-14-59, CI. 214 — 1.
McCormack, Charles E. : See —
Becker, John, and McCormack. 2,906,740.
McCormack, Donald C, to J. A. Wilson Lighting & Display
Ltd. Globe support. 2,918,569, 12-22-59, CI. 240 — 128.
McCormack, Foster D., to Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co.
Fiber board positioner. 2,892,213, 6-30-59, CI. 18 — 17.
McCormack, Leonard J., Jr. : See —
Reimers, Alfred E., Tavender, and McCormack.
2,880,300.
Tavender, Walter K., and McCormack. 2,878,360.
Tavender, Walter K., and McCormack. 2,913,564.
McCormack, William B., and H. E. Schroeder, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Organophosphorus polymers.
2,891,915, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 2.
McCormack, William H., to The Garrett Corp. Electronic
temperature regulating apparatus. 2,889,112, 6-2-59, CI.
236—9.
McCormick. Charles E. Glare shield for curved windshields.
Re. 24,706, 9-29-59. CI. 296—97.
McCormick, Charles W., y2 to M. F. Steward. Window blind.
2,882,563, 4-21-59, CI. 20 — 63.
McCormick & Co., Inc. : See —
Bonotto, Michele. 2,903,359.
McCormick, Dale B., to General Motors Corp. Track closure.
2,891,822, 6-23-59, CI. 305—10.
McCormick, Francis H., to General Motors Corp. Domestic
appliance. 2,870,313, 1-20-59, CI. 219 — 20.
McCormick, Francis H., to General Motors Corp. Washing
and extracting machine. 2 879.655, 3-31-59, CI. 68 — 23.
McCormick, Frank, to Federal Carton Corp. Carton for
bottles or the like. 2,884,181, 4-28-59, CI. 229 — 41.
McCormick, Frank, to Federal Carton Corp. Display stand.
2,911,106, 11-3-59, CI. 211—69.
McCormick, Gayle R. Lathe spindle stop. 2,871,023,
1-27-59, CI. 279—51.
McCormick, Jerry R. D. : See —
Winterbottom, Robert, Mendelsohn, Muller, and McCor-
mick. 2,899,422.
McCormick, Jerry R. D., U. Hirsch, E. R. Jensen, and N. O.
Sjolander, to American Cyanamid Co. 6-demethyltetra-
cyclines and methods for preparing the same. 2,878,289,
3-17-59, CI. 260—559.
McCormick, John. % to J. Murnighan. Scaffold assembly.
2.876,048, 3-3-59, CI. 304 — 40.
McCormick, John M., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Electronic
memory device for article sorting apparatus. 2,873,855,
2-17-59, CI. 209 — 90.
McCormick, John M., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Comparing
and measuring values by use of X-rays. 2,890,347, 6-9-
59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
McCormick, John M., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Means for
cooling glass forming molds. 2,901,865. 9-1-59, CI. 49 — 40.
McCormick, Martin M.. to Sinclair Refining Co. Method
of preparing an anhydrous calcium grease. 2,915,467,
12-1-59, CI. 252—39.
McCormick, Robert F., to Automatic Switch Co. Pilot-oper-
ated three-way valve. 2,881,801, 4-14-59. CI. 137 — 620.
McCormick, Robert H. : See —
Fenske, Merrell R., and McCormick. 2,909,576.
McCormick, Ronald R. Collapsible handrail. 2,873,904,
2-17-59, CI. 228 — 67.
McCormick, William E. : See —
Magna, Peter S., and McCormick. 2.874,737.
McCosh, Andrew K. Light buoys. 2,908,810, 10-13-59, CI.
240 — 52.
McCosh, Froderiek I., to Thoreson-McCosh, Inc. Plastic
granule dryer and conveyor. 2,916,831, 12-15-59, CI.
34 — 57.
McCourty, William D., to H. M. Hobson, Ltd. Fuel supplv
systems for gas turbine engines. 2,S96,700, 7-28-59, CI.
158—36.4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
611
McCowen, Max C, and P. F. Wiley, to Eli Lilly and Co.
Thiadicarbocyanine anthelmintic compositions and methods
of using them. 2,893,914, 7-7-59, CI. 167—53.
McCown, Everett E. : See —
Nye, Robert G.. McCown, and Harwood. 2,903,626.
McCown, Fred M. : See —
Freyholdt, Helmut A., and McCown. 2,912,013.
McCown, William E. : See —
McAuley, James W., Griss, and McCown. 2,883,310.
McCown, William E., and J. W. McAuley, to Libbey-Owens-
Ford Glass Co. Vibratory devices. 2,890,354, 6-9-59, CI.
310—26.
McCoy, Claudius T., to Philco Corp. Modular circuitry.
2^894,077, 7-7-59, CI. 179—171.
McCoy, David O. : See —
Hoadley, James C, and McCoy. 2.874,287.
McCoy. Donald H. Book indexes. 2,903,277, 9-8-59, CI.
283 39
McCoy, Ewald H. Electrodepositlng copper. 2,876,178,
q_3_5q pi 204 52.
McCoy, George, C. E.' Inman, and G. D. Kyker, to Pennsalt
Chemicals Corp. Dehydrohalogenation of benzene hexa-
chloride. 2,914,573, 11-24-59, CI. 260—650.
McCoy, Howard M. : See —
Miller, Harry C, Taylor, and McCoy. 2,873,162.
McCoy, Paul B. : See —
Atwater, William M., and McCoy. 2,896,996.
McCoy, Rawley D. : See —
Meissinger, Hans F., and McCoy. 2,899,550.
McCoy, Rawley D., and S. Godet, to Reeves Instrument Corp.
Apparatus for automatically positioning a movable object.
2,889,508, 6-2-59, CI. 318 — 30.
McCoy, Robert E., and M. V. Kalfaian. Cross-talk neutraliza-
tion in color pick-up tube. 2,901,531, 8-25-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
McCoy, Robert L., and J. Kamlnski, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Shielding means for dead ended double conductor in-
stallations. 2,899,484, 8-11-59, CI. 174 — 144.
McCoy, Thomas A., to Caiando Machine Works. Sealing unit
for drum testers. 2,880,610, 4-7-59, CI. 73 — 49.2.
McCoy, Thomas A., to Carando Machine Works. Elevating
and centering device for cylindrical bodies. 2,901,085,
8-25-59, CI. 198 — 29.
McCoy, William K. : See —
Blewett, Guy C. McCoy, and Walsh. 2,883,996.
McCracken, Edward A. : See —
Newchurch, Edwin J., and McCracken. 2,901,413.
McCracken, James W. Packing crate for sheets or the like.
2,901,102, 8-25-59, CI. 206 — 60.
McCracken, John H., and L. Jacobson, to Diamond Alkali
Co. Fire extinguishing composition. 2,912,379, 11-10-59,
CI 252- 7.
McCrary, Homer T. Retractable ripper tooth. 2,912,774,
11-17-59, CI. 37—145.
McCray, Maurice C, and W. Doble, to Jabsco Pump Co.
Pump control system. 2,918,011, 12-22-59, CI. 103 — 23.
McCready, William B. Building panels. 2,914,150, 11-24-59,
CI. 189—86.
McCreary, Elmer J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of
treating absorber solution used in gas purification.
2,890,931, 6-16-59, CI. 23—3.
McCreary, Harold J., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Register-sender system employing magnetic storage.
2.872,525. 2-3-59, CI. 179—18.
McCreary, Harold J., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
High speed recorder system. 2,894,799, 7-14-59, CI.
346—74.
McCreary, Harold J., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Magnetostrictive relay. 2,896,044, 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 87.
McCreary, Harold J., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electromagnetic relay. 2,899,520, 8-11-59, CI. 200 — 104.
McCreary, Harold J., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Code switch. 2,918,549, 12-22-59, CI. 200 — 98.
McCreary, Robert M. : See —
Dahl, Einar S., and McCreary. 2,917,035.
McCrimlisk, Gerard J. : See —
Pader, Morton, Hamilton, Miles, and McCrimlisk.
2,874,049.
McCrone. Harold W., to Yankee Engineering Co., Inc. Lock-
ing device for clothes hangers. 2,868,390, 1-13-59, CI.
211 — 124.
McCroskey, Robert D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Snubbing pin for drawing yarn. 2,886,926, 5-19-59, CI.
51 — 288.
McCrossen, Fred C, P. W. Vittum, and A. Weissberger, to
Eastman Kodak Co. Benzoylacet-o-alkoxyanilide couplers
for color photography. 2,875,057, 2-24-59, CI. 96 — 100.
McCrum, Walter M. : See —
Fahey, Floyd J., and McCrum. 2,882,894.
McCue, James M., to United States of America, Army. Code
transmitting apparatus. 2,S85,664, 5-5-59, CI. 340 — 365.
McCuen, Burton A., to Independent Lock Co. Boring jig
construction. 2,886,989, 5-19-59, CI. 77 — 62.
McCulley, James M., to Radio Corp. of America. Step-wave
generator with means to adjust and measure height of
any step. 2,874,280, 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 27.
McCulloeh Corp. : See- —
Bandli, John C, Foster, and Farmer. 2,899,902.
Carlson, Bvron, and Klancke. 2,903,991.
Hazzard, Harry I. 2,913,023.
Gudmundsen, Austin. 2,872,956.
Gudmundsen, Austin. 2.887.838.
Gudmundsen, Austin. 2,896,746.
McCulloeh Motors Corp. : See —
Gudmundsen, Austin. 2,902,068.
Gudmundsen, Austin. 2,905,209.
Oehrli, John W. 2,905,026.
Oehrli, John W. 2,913,932.
Sanborn, Daniel S. 2,916,023.
McCulloeh, Thomas B., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Permanent well completion apparatus. 2,894,587, 7-14—59,
CI. 166—183.
McCulloeh, William J. G. : See —
Bowman, Lewis W., Leary, and McCulloeh. 2,890,1S7.
Seelbach, Charles W., and McCulloeh. 2,893,984.
McCulloeh, William J. G., and I. Kirshenbaum, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Dehydrogenation of secondary
alcohols. 2,885,442, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 596.
McCulloeh, William J. G., and A. W. Langer, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Polymerization of olefins.
2 898,327, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 88.1.
McCulloeh, Winfield H., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Throttling plug valve. 2,902,054, 9-1-59, CI. 137 — 625.12.
McCullough, David S., to The Dumore Co. Attachment for
internal keyway cutting and slotting. 2,868,090, 1-13-59,
CI. 90—39.
McCullough, Jack A. : See —
Eitel, William W.( McCullough, and Wunderlich.
2 918 597
McCullough,' Jack A., and P. D. Williams, to Eitel-McCulIough,
Inc. Ceramic type electron tube. 2,910,607, 10-27-59,
CI. 313—250.
McCullough, John P. : See —
Ruhmann, Welton A., and McCullough. 2,888,263.
McCullough, Lester C, to McGraw-Edison Co. Insulating
bushing. 2,808,867, 1-13-59, CI. 174: — 153.
McCullough, Robert F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Process for recovery of constituents
of ores. 2,885,259, 5-5-59, CI. 23—14.5.
McCullough. Robert F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of processing ore material.
2,905,526, 9-22-59, CI. 23—14.5.
McCullough, Robert F., and J. B. Adams, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of recover-
ing mineral values. 2.894,809, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
McCullough, Robert J., Sr. Garage door lock controls, and
the like. 2,890,903, 6-16-59, CI. 292 — 48.
McCullough, Robert W. : See —
Murray, Edward A., and McCullough. 2,907,094.
McCully, Robert R., and J. W. McDuffle, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Support-jack. 2,885,181, 5-5-59, CI. 254 — 86.
McCune, Homer W., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent
composition containing phosphated alkyl glyceryl ether
corrosion and tarnish inhibitor. 2,892,796, 6-30-59, CI.
252 137
McCune, William J\, Jr. : See —
Land, Edwin H., and McCune. 2,898,208.
McCurdy, L. L. : See —
Broell. Percy C. 2,886,120.
McCurdy, William H. : See —
Korner, Renzo L., Rieger, and McCurdy. 2,871,086.
Miller, Carl F., and McCurdy. 2,892,119.
Miller, Carl F„ McCurdy, and Lederer. 2,907,911.
McCurley, Edward B., *4 to W. B. Mann, and % to C. T.
Bashman. Stopper plug valve. 2,913,012, 11-17-59, CI.
138—94.
McCutchan, Roy T., to Southwest Research Institute. Process
for extinguishing burning magnesium and other combust-
ible metals. 2,880,172, 3-31-59, CI. 252 — 2.
McCutchen, Charles W. : See —
Williams, Edward J., Dean, and McCutchen. 2,888,389.
McCutchen, Joseph K. Tufting machine and method.
2,879 728, 3-31-59, CI. 112—79.
McCutchen, Joseph K. Method of and apparatus for pro-
ducing tufted product having unsevered and severed loops.
2,879,729, 3-31-59, CI. 112—79.
McCutchen, Samuel P.. Jr., and J. E. Eskilson, to Clevite
Corp. Magnetic transducer head unit. 2,888,522, 5-26-59,
CI. 179 — 100.2.
McCutcheon, Raymond Electrical plug with detachable cap.
2.907,975 10-6-59, CI. 339 — 196.
McDanels, Wayne J., and W. T. Centers, to The Ohio Crank-
shaft Co. High frequency inductor. 2,889,438, 6-2-59,
CI. 219—10.49.
McDaniel, Alden W. Plain self-aligning bearing. 2,875,002,
2-24-59, CI. 308 — 72.
McDaniel, Carter E., and J. T. and R. A. Karney. Hoisting
attachment for tubular steel scaffolds. 2,890,082, 6-9-59,
CI. 304 — 29.
McDaniel, Robert S. : See —
Bock, James A., McDaniel, and Schubert. 2,910,430.
McDaniel, William L. Dispensing unit. 2,870,895, 1-27-59,
CI. 194 — 10.
McDerby, Richard A. Boat. 2,912,705, 11-17-59, CI. 9 — 6.
McDerby, Richard A. Seats. 2,913,038, 11-17-59, CI.
155—54.
McDermody, Ronald A. : See — ■
Hymas, Donald G., and McDermody. 2,898,455.
McDermott, Byron, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Ine.
Transistor gating circuit. 2,883,473, 4-21-59, CI. 179 — 84.
McDermott, Henry J. : See —
Dunlap, William, and McDermott. 2,872,702.
Pistor, Christel, and McDermott. 2,872,701.
McDermott, Henry J., to American Viscose Corp. Spinneret
coupling assembly. 2,879,543, 3-31-59, CI. 18 — 8.
612
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McDermott, Henry J., to American Viscose Corp. Rounder
head bracket mounting for spinning machine. 2,911,675,
11-10-59, CI. 18—8.
McDermott, Henry J., and C. Pistor, to American Viscose
Corp. Multiple duct conduit swivel assembly. 2,917,327,
12-15-59, CI. 285 — 61.
McDermott, Julian A. Portable warning lamp. 2,885,539,
5-5-59, CI. 240 — 03.
McDevitt, Hairy J. Shoes for hold-down mechanism for
storage batteries. 2,869,663, 1-20-59, CI. 180 — 68.5.
McDevitt, Harry J. Device for demineralizing water.
2,869,724, 1-20-59, CI. 210 — 94.
McDiarmid, Clair W. Electrical ratchet relay. 2,912,538,
11-10-59, CI. 200—87.
McDole. Ewell E. : See —
Williams, Joseph H„ and MoDole. 2,867,226.
McDonald. B. F.. Co. : See —
Barker. Luther P.. Jr. 2,881.443.
McDonald, Donald, to J. L. McDonald. Paper dispenser.
2,873,927, 2-17-59, CI. 242—55.51.
McDonald, Donald. Single film camera provided with a
plurality of separate lenses. 2,907,253, 10-6-59, CI.
95—1.1.
McDonald, Donald C, to Cook Electric Co. Follow-up control
systems. 2,869,059, 1-13-59, CI. 318 — 32.
McDonald, Donald C, to Cook Electric Co. Transfer function
analysis. 2,902,644, 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 57.
McDonald, Donald C, R. C. Boe, and J. Warshawsky, to
Cook Electric Co. Remote control system. 2,871,660,
2-3-59, CI. 60 — 53.
McDonald, Earl, to Super Mold Corp. of Calif. Locking
ring locating and guide unit for portable tire retreading
molds. 2,916,772, 12-15-59, CI. 18 — 43.
McDonald, Edward H. : See —
Hendrix Sylvan G., Hirsch, and McDonald. 2,888,992.
McDonald, Frederick H. Child's spoon. 2,889,624, 6-9-59,
CI. 30—324.
McDonald, Frederick W. Automatic compensating device.
2,908,472, 10-13-59, CI. 248 — 346.
McDonald, Gordon M. : See —
Elliott, Ralph M. 2,918.175.
McDonald, Guy A. : See —
Toy, Arthur D. F., and McDonald. 2,878,255.
McDonald, Joanne L. : See —
McDonald, Donald. 2,873,927.
McDonald, Joseph F. Plastics-treating apparatus. 2,879,396,
3-24-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
McDonald, Julius M., J. C. King, and M. D. Holland. Hub
cap locking device. 2,885,931. 5-12-56, CI. 70 — 167.
McDonald, Leighton S., and H. G. Hughes, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Stabilization of liquid organic chlorine
compounds. 2,917,554 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 652.5.
McDonald, Leighton S., H. G. Hughes, and C. R. Crabb, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Prevention of decomposition of
halogenated hydrocarbon solvents. 2,917,555, 12-15-59,
CI. 260—652.5.
McDonald, Louis M., to Kelite Corp. Metal coating com-
positions. 2,885,312, 5-5-59, CI. 148 — 6.15.
McDonald, Lyell J., to Penn Controls, Inc. Electric tem-
perature sensing element. 2,878,355, 3-17-59 CI. 201 — 63.
McDonald, Lyell J., to Penn Controls Inc. Magnetic am-
plifier circuit. 2,894,198. 7-7-59, CI. 323 — 89.
McDonald, Martin, y2 to C. B. Ridlinghafer. Animal trap.
2,894,352, 7-14-59, CI. 43—87.
McDonald, Robert L., and K. H. Burzlaff, to Bitter Co., Inc.
Adjustable knee rest. 2,895,775, 7-21-59, CI. 311—5.
McDonald, William. Engine exhaust silencer. 2,911,055,
11-3-59, CI. 181—67.
McDonnell Aircraft Corp. : See —
Hartwig, Albert F. 2,869,431.
McDonnell, Basil : See —
Jackson, Harry E., and McDonnell. 2,902,488.
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell. 2,895,994.
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell. 2,899,433.
McDonnell & Miller, Inc. : See —
Kmiecik, Leopold J. 2.867.123.
Kmiecik, Leopold J. 2,875,978.
McDonnell, Patrick J. : See —
Thieme, John W., and McDonnell.
Thieme, John W., and McDonnell.
Thieme, John W., and McDonnell.
McDonough, Edgar R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg
spreader body structure. 2,894,756, 7—14—59
2,875,676.
2,882,806.
2,910,923.
Co. Manure
CI. 275 — 6.
McDonough, Everett G. : See —
McGoldrick, Virginia, and McDonough. 2,899,965.
McDonough, Everett G., to Sales Affiliates, Inc. Glyceryl
monomercaptan composition and method of cold waving.
2,889,833, 6-9-59, CI. 132 — 7.
McDonough, John J., to Scott & Williams. Inc. Circular
hosiery knitting machines. 2,902,845, 9-8-59, CI. 66 — 48.
McDonough, Mary. Ladies' high heel coverings. 2,915,836,
12-8-59, CI. 36 — 72.
McDonough Power Equipment, Inc. : See —
Jackson, Harold P. 2,891,412.
Smith, William R. 2,893.501.
McDonough, William J., Jr. Combination cuff link for reg-
ular or French cuff shirts. 2,883,725, 4-28-59, CI.
24 — 113.
McDonough. William P. Reeling apparatus. 2,902,233, 9-1-
59, CI. 242 — 85.
McDougal, Paul A. Sr., and F. P. Pileggi, % to F. G. Seel-
mann. Anti-theft device for automobiles. 2,882,987.
4-21-59, CI. 180 — 82.
McDougal, Thomas F., and W. R. O'Dell. Bit grinder.
2,914,888, 12-1-59, CI. 51 — 46.
McDougall, Alexander E. and V. R. Reel cones for printing
paper. 2,903.200. 9-8-59, CI. 242 — 68.2.
McDougall, Franklin M., to B., H., and C. J. Deutsch, d.b.a.
Standard Machine & Mfg. Co. Fluid mixing device. 2,908,-
227, 10-13-59, CI. 103 — 262.
McDougall, Victor R. : See — ■
McDougall, Alexander E. and V. R. 2,903,200.
McDowall, Charles J. : See —
Gerdan, Dimitrius, and McDowall. 2,875,579.
Harding, William R., and McDowall. 2,870,633.
McDowall, Charles J., and V. W. Peterson, to General Motors
Corp. Aircraft power systems. 2,893,495, 7-7-59, CI.
170 — 135.75.
McDowall, Charles J., and V. W. Peterson, to General Motors
Corp. Aircraft power systems. 2,893,525, 7-7-59, CI.
192 — 48.
McDowell Co., Inc. : See —
McDowell, Robert C. 2,895,818.
McDowell, Robert C, and Ban. 2,876,489.
McDowell, Hunter L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Traveling wave tubes. 2,876,378, 3-3-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
McDowell, John R., to G. W. Dunham. Method and means
for forming selvage. 2,871,888, 2-3-59, CI. 139 — 127.
McDowell Mfg. Co. : See —
Hempel, Gustav A. 2,898,971.
Rickard, Clyde E. 2,893,437.
2,893,438.
2,901,269.
2,916,043.
2,916,306.
See —
McDowell, and Aylett. 2,895,910.
and McDowell. 2,902,446.
Rickard, Clyde E.
Rickard, Clyde E.
Rickard, Clyde E.
Rickard, Clyde E.
McDowell, Richard H. :
Merton, Robert R.,
Mitchell, Ernest K.,
McDowell, Robert C, to McDowell Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for deep-bed charging of traveling grates.
2,895,818, 7-21-59, CI. 75 — 5.
McDowell, Robert C, and T. E. Ban, to McDowell Co.. Inc.
Combination system of mixing materials and deep sinter
bed charging. 2,876,489, 3-10-59, CI. 18 — 1.
McDowell, William B. : See —
Ryan, Alfred J., and McDowell. 2,896,453.
McDufEee, John K., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Method
and apparatus for sealing metal to glass. 2,902,796,
9-8-59. CI. 49—1.
McDuffie, Archie D., to General Motors Corp. Distortionable
chamber pump. 2,882,830, 4-21-59, CI. 103 — 117.
McDuffie, Archie D., to General Motors Corp. Charge form-
ing means. 2,891,529, 6-23-59, CI. 123—119.
McDuffie, Archie D., to General Motors Corp. Charge form-
ing means. 2,893,711, 7-7-59, CI. 261 — 23.
McDuffie, Archie D., to General Motors Corp. Fuel pump.
2,894,459, 7-14-59. CI. 103—150.
McDuffie, Duel J. Paraffin cutter. 2,893,494. 7-7-59, CI.
166—176.
McDuffie, James W. : See —
McCully, Robert R., and McDuffie. 2,885,181.
McElgin, John W., to John J. Nesbitt, Inc. Apparatus for
air conditioning. 2,869,832, 1-20-59, CI. 257 — 2.
McElhattan, Kenton E., to Joy Mfg. Co. Material gathering
mechanism. 2,885,056, 5-5-59, CI. 198 — 10.
McElrath, Thomas, and E. F. Gorman, to Union Carbide
Corp. Gas shielded arc welding. 2,905,805, 9-22-59, CI.
219—137.
McElroy, Albert D., and J. P. Nigon, to Callery Chemical Co.
Process for the preparation of sodium borohydride.
2,889,194, 6-2-59, CI. 23—14.
McElroy, George A. : See —
Chamberlin, John M., and McElroy. 2,869,608.
McElroy, John F. : See —
Lavanchy, Patricia B., and Sonnichsen, and McElroy.
2,886,467.
McElroy, Melvin R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Clock pulse
circuit for transistor flip-flop. 2,898,479, 8-4-59, CI. 307 —
88.5.
McElroy, Robert K., and R. M. Smith, to White Cap Co.
Machine for applying rotatable closure caps to containers.
2,876,605, 3-10-59, CI. 53 — 315.
McElroy, Roy H., to International Clay Machinery of Del-
aware, Inc. Apparatus for compacting granular materials.
2,909,826, 10-27-59, CI. 25 — 41.
McElroy, Roy H., and J. F. Dykes, to International Clay Ma-
chinery of Delaware, Inc. Molding press. 2,888,731, 6-2-
59, CI. 25 — 45.
McElrov, William N., and W. R. Martini, to North American
Aviation. Inc. Gas recombiner. 2,879,146, 3-24-59, CI.
23—288.
McElvain, Samuel M. 4-m-hydroxy phenyl piperidines and
their preparation. 2,892,842, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 294.7.
McElwain, Jav L., to General Electric Co. Duplexer tube
status indicator. 2,890,426. 6-9-59, CI. 333 — 97.
McElwee, Lorin A. : See —
Elston, William A., McElwee, Moore, and Tomerlin.
2,896,332.
McEntee, Harry R., to General Electric Co. Redistribution
of organosilanes. 2,887,500, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
613
McEuen, Harry B. X-ray apparatus. 2,900,542, 8-18-59,
CI. 313—56.
McEvoy Co. : See —
Eiehenberg, Robert. 2,893,435.
Johnson, Charlus F. 2.887,754.
Rhodes, Allen F. 2,885,005.
Zenor, Hughes M. 2,904,956.
McEwen, Gerald F., and J. J. McGinley, to American
Machine & Foundry Co. Slip stitching machine. 2,871,807,
2-3-59, CI. 112—174.
McEwen, Malcolm : See —
Kosmin, Milton, and McEwen. 2,902,425.
McEwen, Norman S., to The Uni-Mac Co., Div. of Helpy Selfy
Service System, r.nc. Spray device for washing machines.
2,915,890, 12-8-59, CI. 68—148.
McEwen, Robert L., C. W. Raleigh, and C. E. Price, to Food
Machinery and Chemical Corp. Method of simultaneously
bleaching and coating paper. 2,875,102, 2-24—59, CI. 117 —
152.
McEwen, Robert L., C. W. Raleigh, and C. E. Price, to Food
Machinery and Chemical Corp. Method of brightening
high density cellulose pulps with a reducing bleaching salt
at high speeds. 2,912,297, 11-10-59, CI. 8 — 104.
McFaddan, Norman F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Coating re-
moving method. 2,876,601, 3-10-59, CI. 51 — 282.
McFadden. Archie It. : See —
Wright. Robert A., and McFadden. 2,S70,405.
McFadden. Charles A. : See —
Williams. John R., and McFadden. 2.888,980.
McFadyen, William F.. and C. E. Buterbaugh. to National
Distillers and Chemical Corp. Start up method for fused
salt electrolytic cells. 2,913,381, 11-17-59, CI. 204—68.
McFarlan. Alden I. Air conditioning system and control.
2 885.867. 5-12-59. CI. 62 — 176.
McFarland, Bobby JL., to Aerojet-General Corp. Pickling solu-
tion. 2,916,458, 12-8-59, CI. 252 — 101.
McFarland, Donald L., to General Electric Co. Combination
electric cooking appliance. 2,898,437, 8-4-59, CI. 219 — 35.
McFarland, Edwin J. : See — -
Zeserson, Hvman M., and McFarland. 2,903,725.
McFarland, Forest R., and P. P. Thomas, to Studebaker-
Packard Corp. Front wheel suspension assembly.
2,873.980, 2-17-59, CI. 280 — 96.2.
McFarland, Forest R., and C. J. Lucia, to Studebaker-Packard
Corp. Governor control valve. 2,889,844, 6-9-59, CI.
137—54.
McFarland, Fred : See —
Schnier, Robert F., and McFarland. 2,873,038.
McFarland, James E. : See —
~ , Halley, and McFarland. 2,872,352.
Portable proof press. 2,901,971, 9-1-
Diaphragm
Porter, Frank R.
McFarland. John A.
59, CI. 101—269.
McFarland, Rolland, Jr., to Hills-McCanna Co.
assembly. 2.918,089, 12-22-59. CI. 137—793.
McFarland, William E. Starting control circuit for engine-
generator plants. 2,916,634, 12-8-59, CI. 290—30.
McFarlane, Maynard D. : See — „„..-. „„„
Wehrli, Robert L., Crafts, and McFarlane. 2,915,077.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and C. A. Crafts, to Robertshaw-
Fulton Controls Co. Temperature control device.
2.897.331, 7-28-59, CI. 219 — 20.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and C. A. Crafts, to Robertshaw-
Fulton Controls Co. Temperature control device.
2.897.332, 7-28-59, CI. 219—20.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and C. A. Crafts, to Robertshaw-
Fulton Controls Co. Temperature control device.
2.897.333, 7-28-59, CI. 219—20.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and C. A. Crafts, to Robertshaw-
Fulton Controls Co. Temperature control device.
2.897.334, 7-28-59, CI. 219 — 20.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and C. A. Crafts, to Robertshaw-
Fulton Controls Co. Transformer coupled impedance
matching circuits. 2,909,663, 10-20-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
McFaul. Claude, Corp. : See —
McFaul, Claude F. 2,868,362.
McFaul, Claude F., to Claude McFaul Corp. Combination
.matchbook and throw-away ashtray. 2,868,362, 1-13-59,
CI. 206 — 38.
McGaffev. Edgar W. Pipe and pipe joint gauge. 2,874,475,
2-24-59, CI. 33—98.
McGaffev, Edgar W. Tool for removing foreign matter from
a well' bore. 2.874,781, 2-24-59, CI. 166 — 167.
McGahen, Joe W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process and product to inhibit sugar inversion. 2,900,283,
8-18-59, CI. 127 — 30.
McGann, Leo E., Jr. Guards for electrical outlets.
6-23-59, CI. 339—36.
McGarraghy, Andrew J., and R. Mace. Fish hook.
4-21-59, CI. 43 — 44.2.
McGarrahan, Edward C, to Houston Oil Field Material Co.,
Inc. Hydrostatically balanced jar. 2,896,917, 7-28-59,
CI. 255 — 27.
McGarrv and Cole Ltd. : See —
Holley, Walter H. 2,872,683.
McGarvey, Harold J., to Speer Carbon Co.
electric circuit components and printed
2,903,627. 9-8-59, CI. 317 — 101.
2,892,172,
2,882,639,
Mounting for
circuit unit.
Starcher,
Starcher,
Starcher,
Starcher,
Starcher,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
and Patrick.
and Patrick.
and Patrick.
2,912,389.
2,917,493.
2,918,444.
and Patrick.
and Patrick.
and
and
and
Patrick.
Patrick.
Patrick.
and Patrick.
McGarvey, John A., H. A. Schenck, and J. R. Adamick ; said
Schenck assor. to said Adamick. Making signatures, book-
lets, pamphlets, and the like. 2,914,318. 11-24^59, CI.
270 — 32.
McGary, Charles W. : See —
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostick,
2,890,194.
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostick,
2.890.210.
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostick,
2,917,469.
Phillips, Benjamin, McGary, and Patrick.
Phillips, Benjamin, McGary, and Patrick.
Phillips, Benjamin, McGary, and Patrick.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher, McGary,
2,884,408.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2,890,195.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2.890,196.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2.890,197.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2,917,491.
Phillips, Benjamin,
2,918,439.
McGaughey, James H., and R. W. Swank, to Gulf Oil Corp.
Apparatus to dispense and price different liquids in selected
proportions. 2,886,211, 5-12-59, CI. 222 — 26.
McGavock. Robert J. Safetv attachments for steering wheels.
2,883,877, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 493.
McGaw, Jack C. : See —
Culpepper, William B., and McGaw. 2,889,627.
McGay, John B. Method and apparatus for pumping wells.
2.877,712. 3-17-59. CI. 103 — 75.
McGay, John B. Bell piston pump. 2,918,874, 12-29-59,
CI. 103 — 46.
McGean Chemical Co., The : See —
Martin, Bernard P. 2,872,392.
McGeary, Robert K., and R. D. Leggett, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Alloys and members produced therefrom.
2.888.343. 5-26-59, CI. 75—122.7.
McGeary, Robert K., and W. M. Justusson, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Heat treated
U-N /? alloys. 2,914,433, 11-24-59, CI. 148—11.5.
McGee, Harold E. : See —
Swanson, Walter, Wiley, and McGee. 2,877,676.
.McGee, James D., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Vehicles. 2,869,803, 1-20-59, CI. 244 — 14.
McGee. James D. Electron image multiplier apparatus.
2.872,721, 2-10-59, CI. 29 — 25.14.
McGee, James D., to National Research Development Corp.
Electron discharge devices. 2,899,576, 8-11-59, CI. 313—
65.
McGeogh, James E. : See — ■
Jensen, Garold K., and McGeogh. 2,868,973.
Jensen, Garold K., and McGeogh. 2.868,979.
Jensen, Garold K., and McGeogh. 2,908,868.
McGeorge, Arthur, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for nitration during melt spinning. 2,883,261,
4-21-59, CI. 18 — 54.
McGhee, Kenneth B., and N. J. Johnson, to Union Carbide
Corp. Spin molding of carbonaceous mix. 2,892,218,
6-30-59, CI. 18 — 58.3.
McGihon, Leonard, to King Sales & Engineering Co. Straight
line caser and method. 2,902,810, 9-8-59. CI. 53 — 374.
McGihon, Leonard, to King Sales & Engineering Co. Casing
machine for cartons. 2,909,876, 10-27-59. CI. 53 — 159.
McGihon, Leonard, to King-O-Matic Equipment Corp. End
carton filler. 2,914,899, 12-1-59, CI. 53—160.
McGihon, Leonard, to King-O-Matic Enuipment Corp. Carton
feed mechanism. 2,915,309, 12-1-59. CI. 271 — 10.
McGill, Eric F. G. : See —
Lubszynski, Hans G., McGill, and Taylor. 2,910,602.
McGill, Lincoln A., and R. S. Moore, to Harbison-Walker Re-
fractories Co. Patching block for furnace roof. 2,885,976,
5-12-59, CI. 110—99.
McGill, William C. to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for
utilizing detonation waves. 2.869,924, 1-20-59, CI. 299 —
28.6.
McGillem, Clare D., to United States of America, Navv.
Nutating antenna radar. 2,907,024, 9-29-59, CI. 343 — 16.
McGillem, Clare D., and R. E. Williams, to Industrial Re-
search Associates. Inc. Signal detectors. 2,867,767,
1-6-59. CI. 324 — 78.
McGillis. Hugh D. : See —
McGillis, John J. and H. D. 2,893,480.
McGillis. John J. and H. D. Rotary oil burners. 2,893,480,
7-7-59, CI. 158—77.
MeGilvray. Mariam : See —
Ries, Irving G. and P. L. 2,882,001.
McGinley, James J. : See —
McEwen, Gerald F., and McGinley. 2,871,807.
McGinnis, Frank F. Vacuum operated device for catching
insects. 2,879,620, 3-31-59, CI. 43 — 113.
McGinnis, Melvin O. Apparatus for controlling the operating
temperature of a diesel motor fuel system fluid. 2,881,828,
4-14-59. CI. 158—36.3.
614
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
McGinnis, Ralph E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elastic
fluid utilizing apparatus. 2,918,255, 12-22-59. CI. 253 —
77.
McGinnis, William J. : See —
Gloss, Gunter H.. and McGinnis. 2,903,336.
McGinnis, William J., and G. H. Gloss, to International
Minerals & Chemical Corp. Production of potassium bi-
carbonate. 2,903,337, 9-8-59. CI. 23—33.
McGinty, William K., to Thomas Industries Inc. Mounting
bracket for a recessed ceiling fixture. 2,898,075, 8-4-59,
CI. 248—343.
McGiveran, Stanley J., and J. G. Myers, to Emanem Labora-
tories, Inc. Vaginal syringe. 2,881,760, 4-14-59, CI.
128—251.
McGivney, Thomas P., to United States Borax & Chemical
Corp. Loaders. 2,879,880, 3-31-59, CI. 198—6.
McGlamery, Roger M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Heat-stress
cracking resistance of thermoplastic filamentous articles.
2,867,848, 1-13-59, CI. 18 — 47.5.
McGlew, John J.: See —
Benson, Ralph A., and Novotny. 2,892.181.
McGlone, Roscoe H. Seat cushion. 2,900,012, 8-18-59,
CI. 155—182.
McGlumphy, George P., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Electronic counter control. 2,874,330, 2-17-59, CI.
315—84.5.
McGlvnn, James J., to Lukens Steel Co. Clad metal pack
and method of making the same. 2,904,880, 9-22-59, CI.
29—471.5.
McGoldrick, Virginia, and E. G. McDonough. Bromate-urea
oxidative fixing composition and process. 2,899,965,
8-18-59, CI. 132—7.
MeGonagill, Patrick A. Axial Impact type hand tool. 2,903,-
932. 9-15-59, CI. 81—52.35.
McGorder, John E., to Weber Shoe Co., Inc. Machine for
shaping shoe uppers over lasts. 2,915,764, 12-8-59, CI.
12—53.1.
McGovern, Walter. Flushing device. 2,902,697, 9-8-59, CI.
4 — 57.
McGowan, George P. Dental flask. 2,899,707, 8-18-59,
CI. 18—33.
McGowan, Kenneth G. : See —
Winkel, Herbert C, McAlpine, and McGowan. 2,908,377.
McGowan, Kenneth J. J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Force reversing buffer mechanisms. 2,893,718, 7-7-59, CL
267—1.
McGowan, Melvin E. : See —
Lamb, Edward W., and McGowan. 2,889.563.
McGowan, Terrence D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for producing lower alkyl esters of 2-benzothiazole
carbamic acid. 2,919,278, 12-29-59, CI. 260—305.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr.. to Cameo, Inc. Gas lift valve.
2,892,415, 6-30-59, CI. 103—232.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr., to Cameo, Inc. Gas lift valve
damper. 2.914,078, 11-24-59, CI. 137—155.
McGowen, Harold E., Jr., and D. E. Daffin, to Cameo, Inc.
Running tool. 2,887,163, 5-19-59, CI. 166—219.
McGraml, John P. Collapsible portable hangar. 2,880,741,
4-7-59, CI. 135—1.
McGrane, James A. Twin multiple loop television antenna.
2.875,441, 2-24-59, CI. 343—806.
McGrane, Norman M, to Western Precipitation Corp. Mul-
tiple element cyclonic separator. 2,867,290, 1-6-59, CI.
183 — 83
McGrath, Earle J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Article control mechanism for conveyors. 2,901,083,
8-25-59, CI. 198—21.
McGrath, Henry G., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Starting-up
procedure for the hvdrogenation of carbon monoxide.
2,904,576. 9-15-59, CI. 260—449.6.
McGrath, Henry G., and J. A. Knaus, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Fluidized desulfurization of hydrocarbon oils with
sulfur containing catalyst. 2,894,903, 7-14-59, CI. 208—
216.
McGrath, John F., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Angu-
lar position transducers. 2,913,690, 11-17-59, CI. 338 — 2.
McGrath, John F., Jr. : See —
Hines, Frank F., and McGrath. 2,868,570.
McGrath, John H. : See —
Caudle, Howard P., McGrath, and Thleser,
McGrath, Joseph J. : See —
Halter, Robert E., and McGrath. 2,908,711.
McGrath, Lloyd N., and J. G. Tomlan. Bracket for a lamp
holder. 2,888.227, 5-26-59, CI. 248 — 279.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corp. Valve structure.
2,889,690, 6-9-59, CI. 62 — 160.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corp.
2,911,838, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 190.5.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corp.
apparatus. 2,912,833, 11-17-59, CI.
McGrath, William L., to Carrier Corp.
2,916,894, 12-15-59, CI. 62—196.
McGrath, William L., and F. D. Stevens, to Carrier Corp.
Self-contained air conditioning unit installations. 2,889,764,
6-9-59, CI. 98—94.
McGrath, William L., and F. D. Stevens, to Carrier Corp.
Self-contained air conditioning units of the room cooler
type. 2,917,905, 12-22-59, CI. 62—183.
McGraw, Clarence T.. and W. J. Cain, to The Circu-Air Corp.
Hose washer. 2,909,794, 10-27-59, CI. 15 — 40.
McGraw-Edison Co. : See —
Barengoltz, Bernard A. 2,886,791.
Bertling, Ronald J. 2,913,203.
Bertling, Ronald J., and Majewskl. 2,916,237.
Bronikowski, Raymond J. 2,901,684.
Bronikowski, Raymond J. 2,907,992.
Bucklew, Lewis V. 2,896,102.
Bussmann, Frank H. 2,880,291.
Bussmann. Frank H. 2,910,562.
Collier, Donald W. 2,906,586.
Conlee, George D. 2,871,871.
Conlee, George D. 2.886.154.
Conlee, George D. 2,910,161.
Conlee, George D. 2,910,317.
Cunningham, Francis V. 2,891,193.
Cunningham, Francis V. 2,896,116.
Cunningham, Francis V. 2,917,662.
Date, Kazuo H. 2,891,121.
Date, Kazuo H. 2,898,421.
Depken, Andrew F. 2,890,750.
Dinsmore, Thomas L., and Thorp. 2,889,191.
Dryer, Henry V. 2,899,587.
Earle, Ralph H. 2,905,789.
Fiellstedt, Thorsten A. 2,878,331.
Fjellstedt, Thorsten A. 2,896,012.
Fox, Arnold M., and Horelick. 2,898,565.
Frey, Raymond M. 2,868,746.
Frev, Raymond M. 2,808,747.
Fritzinger, George H. 2,902,333.
Fritzinger, George H. 2,906,585.
Fritzinger, George H. 2,908,767.
Fritzinger, George H. 2,919,136.
Froland, Olav. 2,891,122.
Gomersall, John R. 2,869,961.
Gomersall, John R. 2.880,040.
2,911,884.
Variable speed drive.
Heating and cooling
62—229.
Refrigeration system.
Gomersall, John R.
Harling, Donald W.
Harling, Donald W.
Harling, Donald W.
Harling, Donald W.
Harry, William R.
2,895,407.
2,869,909.
2,875,323.
2,886,699.
2,907,544.
2,898,658.
Harry, William R. 2,904,656.
Harry, William R. 2,915,801.
Heinzen, Ruth W. 2,907,543.
Ireland, Murray. 2,895,404.
Horelick, Samuel, and Zimsky. 2,908,879.
Jacobs, Charles T. 2,912,520.
Johnson, Graham H. 2,881.346.
Johnson, John B. 2,897,485.
Joublanc. Joseph C. 2.886.805.
Jungk, Herbert G. 2,899,574.
Klein, Andrew J. 2,808.085.
Kobler, Richard. 2,881,264.
Koepke, John F., Zimsky, and Mocker. 2,904,616.
Kummer, Keith F. 2,903,214.
Kyle. William D., Jr. 2.870.289.
La Forest, Louis Z. 2,912,295.
Lehman. Eugene J. 2.880.462.
McAlister, Craig L. 2,913,555.
McCloud, George R. 2,884,500.
McCloud, George R. 2.901,576.
McCloud, George R. 2,904.658.
McCnllough. Lester C. 2,868.867.
MeStrack, Darrel D., and Burrage. 2,891,194.
Mercier, Carl E. 2,916,590.
Minder, Peter M. 2.869,070.
Minder. Peter M. 2.886.768.
Minder, Peter M. 2,917,703.
Moulton, Joseph D. 2.870.234.
Moulton. Joseph D., and Miller. 2,871,281.
Nash, William H. 2,899,602.
Norton. Ralnh S. 2.8S0 391.
Putz, Frank A. 2,896,008.
Rigert, Max. 2,808,921.
Rigert, Max. 2,911,494.
Salton, Harry D. 2,917,701.
Schauffler. David J. 2.886,780.
■Sknbal. John J. 2,880,828.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., and Everhart. 2.908.880.
Steinmayer, Alwin G„ and Jones. Re. 24,696.
Stoelting, Herman O. 2,878,422.
Stoelting, Herman O. 2.883.493.
Strozier, Henry H. 2,887,647.
Thiede. Ronald W.. and Nash. 2,881,288.
Thiele. Berthold R. 2.867,104.
Van D lsen, Harold A.. Jr. 2.878,429.
Van R ran, Anthony. 2,886.673.
Van Ryan, Anthony, and Date. 2,907,562.
Wilson. Gordon A., Jr. 2.903.530.
Yaesrer, Joseph C. 2,010.623.
Zwelling, Martin I. 2.S96.181.
McGraw, George P., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Winding
arbor. 2,916,226, 12-8-59, CI. 242—68.5.
McGraw. Roger J., and G. A. Gates, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Fuel burner valve and safety coupling. 2,919.145,
12-29-59, CI. 284 — 16.
McGregor, Duncan B. : See —
Liston, John W., and McGregor. 2,895,012.
McGrew, Thomas A., to General Electric Co. Defrost evapo-
rator structure. 2,S89,692. 6-9-59, CI. 62 — 276.
McGrogan, John F.. to The Atlantic Refining Co. Open
gear lubricants. 2,870,0S9, 1-20-59, CI. 252 — 22.
LIST OF PATENTEES
615
McGuff, Thomas J., to United Aircraft Corp. Water separator
de-icing control. 2,867,989, 1-13-59, CI. 62—150.
McGuffey, James W. : See —
McGuffey, Orton S. and J. W. 2,880,595.
McGuffey, James W., to Tranter Mfg., Inc. Condenser cooling
in mobile refrigeration unit. 2,867,992, 1-13-59, CI. 62 —
241.
McGuffey, Orton S., to Tranter Mfg., Inc. Plate heat
exchange unit. 2,900,175, 8-18-59, CI. 257 — 256.
McGuffey, Orton S. and J. \V., to Tranter Mfg., Inc. Truck
refrigeration system. 2,880,595, 4-7-59, CI. 62 — 242.
McGuigan, John H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Toggle circuit. 2,917,625, 12-15-59, CI. 250—27.
McGuinness, Walter L. Traction antiskid devices. 2,918,960,
12-29-59, CI. 152—233.
McGuire, Arthur M. : See —
Scanlan, Warren F., and McGuire. 2,914,789.
McGuire, Clarence V., deceased ; F. Scott, administratrix.
Mold and process of making the same. 2,884,662, 5-5-59,
CI. 18 — 42.
McGuire, George. Safety swimming pool cover. 2,898,607,
8-11-59, CI. 4—172.
McGuire, Joseph C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method for soldering normally non-
solderable articles. 2,914,425. 11-24-59, CI. 117—111.
McGuire, Lee R. Rotary, earth trepanning tools. 2,893,696,
7-7-59, '01. 255—72.
McGuire, Marvin B. Surgical instrument storage rack.
2,906,410, 9-29-59, CI. 211 — 59.
McGuire, Robert E. : See —
Bakos, Joseph A., McGuire, and Kensel. 2,868,042.
McGuire, Robert T. : See —
Raff, Fritz, McGuire, and Palestri. 2,874,022.
King, Robert J. 2.875.313.
McGuire, Roy L. Collapsible fire escape ladder. 2,887,261,
5-19-59, CI. 228 — 40.
McGurty, James A., and E. S. Funston, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nickel-chromium-
germanium alloys for stainless steel brazing. 2,901,347,
8-25-59, CI. 75—171.
McHale, David : See—
Mamalis, Patrick, McHale, and Stevens. 2,908,713.
McHard, James A. : See —
Konkle, Oeorge M., McHard, and Polmanteer. 2,890.188.
McHenry, Thomas F., and J. J. Grabinski, to Electric Regu-
lator Corp. Electric generator regulating system.
2,900,593, 8-18-59, CI. 322—24.
McHugh, Charles J., Jr., to The Lodge & Shipley Co. Lifting
cup for article transferring apparatus. 2,873,996, 2-17-59,
CI. 294 — 64.
Mcllhenny, Alan : See —
Black, James J., Brian, Frechie, Hummel, Mcllhenny,
Rahe, and Suman. 2,894,650.
Puddington, Ira E., Mcllhinney, and Lorenzo. 2,883.059.
Mcllhenny, William F., A. B. Baker, J. A. Clarke, and W. C.
Bauman, to The Dow Chemical Co. Treatment of solu-
tions comprising similarly charged monovalent and poly-
valent ions to concentrate the polyvalent ions. 2,897,051,
7_2g— 59 q\ 23 91
Mcllrath, 'Clifford E.' Condiment containers. 2,870,942,
1-27-59. CI. 222—78.
Mcllvaine, Oran T. Automatic headlight dimming apparatus.
2,884,564, 4-28-59, CI. 315—83.
Mcllvaine, Oran T. Electrostatic shields. 2,889,484, 6-2-
59. CI. 313—313.
Mcllvaine, Oran T. Photocells. 2,899,659, 8-11-59, CI. 338—
17.
Oran T. Fuel burner. 2,907,382, 10-6-59, CI.
Mcllvaine,
158 — 4.
Mcllvaine,
10-6-59,
Mcllvaine,
12-1-59,
Oran T. Headlight dimmer circuit. 2,907,920,
CI. 315—83.
Oran T. Electronic tube regeneration. 2,915,663.
CI. 313—94.
Mcllvaine, Robert L., to Herbert Simpson Corp. Inlet shield
for filter. 2,916,267, 12-8-59, CI. 261 — 16.
Mcllwain. Knox, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Simultaneous
searching and tracking system. Re. 24,720, 10-13-59, CI.
343—17.1.
Mcllwaine, Warnock M. Awning frame structure. 2,889,840,
6-9-59. CI. 135—7.1.
Mcllwraith, Charles G. : See —
Breazeale, John B., Mcllwraith, and Dacus. 2,907,211.
Mcllwraith, John W. : See — ■
Dellinger, Daniel H„ and Mclllwraith. 2,870,981.
Mclnerney, John A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Shaft seal. 2,886,353, 5-12-59, CI.
286—36.
Mclnnes, William G. Cooling fan assembly for auto engines
and the like. 2,879,040, 3-24-59, CI. 257—126.
Mclnness, Walter D. Pneumatic return systems. 2,879,109,
3-24-59, CI. 302—22.
Mclntire, John W., and K. G. Francis, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Apparatus for preventing bag and sag in oriented
plastic film. 2,910,961, 11-3-59, CI. 118 — 308.
Mclntire. Robert L.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation
and recovery ol acetylene. 2,886,612, 5-12-59, CI. 260 —
679.
Mclntire, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pebble heater
apparatus. 2,905,538, 9-22-59, CI. 23 — 284.
Mcintosh, A Vern, Jr. : See —
Fonken, Gunther S., Levin and Mcintosh. 2,877,241.
Mcintosh, Donald J., and R. W. Crane, to Mcintosh Stamping
Corp. Rack structure. 2,896,799, 7-28-59, CI. 214 — 10.5.
Mcintosh, Harold A., B. D. Mouron, J. Stell, and A. M. Herzig.
Decelerator brake for motor vehicles. 2,870,885, 1-27-59,
CI. 192—3.
Mcintosh, Ian A. Parallel rule. 2,893,127, 7-7-59, CI. 33—
109.
Mcintosh Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Corderman, Sidne? A. 2,886,655.
Mcintosh, Robert B., and D. E. St. John, to Arnoux Corp.
Low level signal commutator. 2,907,902, 10-6-59, CI.
307—149.
Mcintosh Stamping Corp. : See —
Mcintosh, Donald J., and Crane. 2,896,799.
Mcintosh, Virgil G. : See — -
Bostick, Winston H., and Mcintosh. 2,900,548.
Mcintosh, William H. Article holder. 2,876,513, 3-10-59,
CI. 24—3.
Mclntyre, Brouwer D., to Monroe Auto Equipment Co. Ve-
hicle suspension system. 2,902,274, 9-1-59, CI. 2G7 — 8.
Mclntyre, Brouwer D. and W. D., to Monroe Auto Equipment
Co. Vehicle suspension system. 2,874,955. 2-24-59, CI.
267 — 8.
Mclntyre, Daniel : See —
Neff, Paul J., Christy, Marsh, and Mclntyre. 2,886,143.
Neff, Paul J . Christy. Marsh, and Mclntyre. 2,886,144.
Mclntyre, Glenn H., Jr. : See —
Cromwell, Thomas M., and Mclntyre. 2,877,864.
Sprouse, Norman T., and Mclntyre. 2,901,322.
Mclntyre, James H, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Oxidition of organic substances. 2,907,792, 10-6-59,
CI. 260 — 523.
Mclntyre, Sidney S., Sr., to The Humboldt Co. Swivel jib
for mobilized log yarders and the like. 2,883,068, 4-21-59,
CI. 212—70.
Mclntyre, Sidney S., Sr., to The Humboldt Co. Log yarding
and loading apparatus. 2,900,089, 8-18-59, CI. 212—59.
Mclntyre, Thomas F., Jr. Clarinet key arrangement.
2,887,001, 5-19-59, CI. 84—382.
Mclntyre, William D. : See —
Mclntvre, Brouwer D. and W. D. 2,874,955.
Mclver, Alice C. Teaching apparatus. 2,900,741, 8-25-59,
CI. 35 — 35.
McKain, Paul B. : See —
Paine, Karl A., Jr., and McKain. 2,913,200.
McKain, Walter P., to Fada Radio & Electric Co., Inc. Tool
dressing machine. 2,883,887, 4-28-59, CI. 76 — 5.
McKann, Henry S. Sheet metal chimneys. 2,898,839, 8-11-59,
CI. 98—48.
McKay, Alexander S.. to The Texas Co. Method of analyzing
compositions. 2,873,377. 2-10-59, CI. 250—43.5.
McKay, Alexander S. to Texaco Inc. Measurement of vis-
cosity. 2,908,81 7, 10-1 3-59, CI. 250—43.5.
McKay, Alexander S., and E. F. Egan, to The Texas Co.
Method of treating subsurface formations. 2,869,642,
1-20-59, CI. 166 — 1.
McKay, Arthur F. : See —
Whittingham. David J., and McKay. 2,881,169.
McKay, Arthur F., and D. L. Garmnise, to Monsanto Canada
Ltd. Cyano substituted aliphatic isothiocyanates.
2 886,584. 5-12-59. CI. 260 — 454.
McKay, David J., Jr., and E. N. Kimmel, to Central States
Paper & Bag Co. Self-contouring bags. 2,915,098, 12-1-59,
CI. 150 — .5.
McKay, Dwight L. : See —
Eddy, William R., and McKay. 2,890,962.
McKav, Dwight L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal purifi-
cation apparatus and process. 2,882,133, 4-14-59, CI. 23 —
295.
McKay, Edwin L., to R. and K. Ferwerda. Building block
and beam and wall structures of same. 2,887,869, 5-26-59,
CI. 72 — 42.
McKay, Frank E., to Farrlngton Mfg. Co. Combination dis-
play package and container. 2,916,140, 12-8-59, CI.
206 — 45.13.
McKay, Harry M., % to W. J. Binkley. Trailer with shift-
able rear truck for, load equalizing. 2,918,301, 12-22-59,
CI. 280—81.
McKay, Herbert C. : See —
McKav. Herbert C 2,886,475.
McKay, Herbert C, to W. D. Foster and H. C. McKay, as
trustees. Method of producing an electrical device.
2.886,475. 5-12-59. CI. 117—212.
McKay, James G. Printing device
101—329.
McKay, James G. Inking device.
101—367.
McKay, John F. : See —
Nelson, Joseph F., and McKay.
McKay, John F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Emulsion coating composition containing synthetic drying
oil and process of making it. 2,873,199, 2-10-59, CI.
106—158.
McKay, John F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Can coating varnishes containing manganese soap drier and
steam cracked distillate resins. 2,880,188, 3-31-59, CI.
260—23.7.
McKay, Kenneth G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Negative resistance semiconductive apparatus. 2,908,871,
10-13-59, CI. 331—108.
McKay Machine Co., The : See —
Bandy, Kenneth L., and Davidson. 2,900,143.
2,887,047, 5-19-59, CI.
2,890,654, 6-16-59, CI.
2,876,256.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
McKay, Michael W. :
Tull, William
2,915,748.
McKay, Thomas L.,
Long-Lok Corp.
See —
J., Frederick,
McKay, and Lurie.
H. L. Oliver, and R. J. Starriett, to
Self-locking screw threaded fastener
member having an elongated resilient insert. 2,913,031,
11-17-59, CI. 151 — 7.
McKay, William F. Auxiliary gear shift lever for outboard
motors. 2,915,915, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 480.
McKays Co., The : See —
Albertson. Lawrence E. 2,880,872.
McKeague, Edward D. : See —
Bland, Julius, and McKeague. 2,895,747.
McKean, Boyd A., to Titan Tool Co. Bushing or insert driver.
2,915,930, 12-8-59, CI. 81—53.
McKean, Joseph T. : See —
Gardner, Willis W., and McKean. 2,895,750.
McKechnie, Ian C, to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Electro-
hydraulic power feed. 2,882,437, 4-14-59, CI. 314 — 01.
McKechnie, Ian C, to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Method and
apparatus for automatic electric discharge machining.
2,901,588, 8-25-59, CI. 219—69.
McKechnie. Ian C, to Elox Corp. of Michigan. High fre-
quency vibration. 2,903,550, 9-3-59, CI. 219 — 69.
McKee. Arthur G., & Co. : See —
Werner, Tage. 2,876,914.
McKee, Chester W. and R. W., to Teleweld, Inc. Method and
apparatus for distinguishing harmless surface flaws from
dangerous fissures in magnetizable bodies. 2,869,073,
1-13-59, CI. 324 — 37.
McKee, Dale W. : See —
Loomis, Jack E., and McKee. 2,902,247.
McKee, George K. Trolley wire slide, collector or shoe.
2,868,900, 1-13-59, CI. 191—57.
McKee, Harold. Decoy. 2.893,154, 7-7-59, CI. 43 — 3.
McKee, John R., Jr. Composite washer for fasteners.
2,884,100, 4-28-59, CI. 189—36.
McKee, Lefler : See —
Harrison, Richard I., and McKee. 2,869,082.
McKee, Richard W. : See —
McKee. Chester W. and R. W. 2,869,073.
McKee, Velda. Garment. 2,896,633, 7-28-59, CI. 128 — 526.
McKee, William H., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Right-
angle printed wire connector. 2,894,241, 7-7-59, CI. 339 —
17.
McKee, William H., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Captivated
tube shield. 2,911,458, 11-3-59, CI. 174 — 35.
McKeever, Charles H. : See —
Nemec, Joseph W., and McKeever. 2,883,428.
McKeever, Charles H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of
alkyl a-cyanoacrylates. 2,912,454, 11-10-59, CI. 260 —
465.4.
McKeever. Charles H, and L. R. Freimiller, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Alkyl methylenephenylvalerate. 2,868,831, 1-13-59,
CI. 260 — 476.
McKeever, Charles H., and J. W. Nemec, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Process for preparing l,l-dichloro-2,2-diarvlethanes.
2,917,553, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 649.
McKellar, Malcolm R., to General Motors Corp. Bearing cap
to frame to oil pan seal. 2,914,038, 11-24-59, CI. 121 —
194.
McKelvey. Harold E., and D. H. Doehlert, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Bending glass. 2,901,866, 9-1-59. CI. 49 — 84.
McKemie, Robert E. Combined safety device and container
for goggles and other protective shields. 2,911,490, 11-3-59,
CI. 200 — 61.58.
McKenna. Donald T. : See —
Faville. Henry E., and McKenna. 2,875,538.
McKenna, John F. : See —
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., and McKenna. 2,883,293.
McKenna, Ouentin H. : See —
Burwell. John T., Jr.. and McKenna. 2.876,180.
Stern, David R., and McKenna. 2,892,762.
Stern, David R., and McKenna. 2,892,763.
McKenney, Henry F. : See —
Essex, Alois B., Garrett, and McKenney. 2,897,466.
Znhb, Norm-in J., McK^nnev, and Newell. 2.873,068.
Zabb, Norman J., Newell, McKenney, and Weber.
2,913,720.
McKenney. Henry F., and W. T. Keating, to Sperry Rand
Corp.. Ford Instrument Co. Division. High gain magnetic
amplifier. 2,878,327, 3-17-59. CI. 179—171.
McKennev, Henry F., to Sperry Rand Corp.. Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Electrical multiplier. 2,873,066, 2-10-59.
CI. 235—185.
McKenney, Henry F., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Industry
Co. Division. Magnetic-carbon pile controller. 2,878,442,
3-17-59, CI. 323 — 75.
McKenney, Henry F., and R. W. Unold, to The Sperry Rand
Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division. Thyratron regulator.
2,892,969, 6-30-59, CI. 315—198.
McKenney, Henry F., V. H. Seliger, and R. W. Unold. to
Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division. Sta-
bilized servosystem. 2,913,649, 11-17-59, CI. 318 — 32.
McKenney, Henry F., and A. A. Vercesi, to Sperry Rand
Corp. Frequency corrector system (time motor).
2.918,618, 12-22-59, CI. 322 — 32.
McKenney, Leo F. : See —
Walling, Cheves T., McKenney. and Geitz. 2,903,466.
McKenzie, Albert E. Seed display stands with tiered shelves.
2,883,064, 4-21-59, CI. 211—85.
McKenzie, G. Stuart. Projector for time indications.
2,875,668, 3-3-59, CI. 88 — 24.
McKenzie, Kenneth R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Slit adjustment clamp. 2,894,138,
7-7-59, CI. 250—49.5.
McKenzie, Wilfred M., to Hughes Tool Co. Type-holder.
2,910,938, 11-3-59, CI. 101—377.
McKenzie, William W., to Canadair Ltd. Anti-skid brake
mechanism. 2,903,101. 9-8-59, CI. 188 — 181.
McKeown, Charles T. Infant's chair. 2,S75,817, 3-3-59, CI.
155 — 131.
McKerns, Kenneth W., to Canada Packers, Ltd. Preparation
and purification of corticotrophin (ACTH). 2,906,667,
9-29-59, CI. 167—74.
McKieruan, James D., to United States of America. Navy.
Container structure for separate storage of liquid rocket
propellants. 2,902,822, 9-S-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
McKiernan-Terry Corp. : See —
Frederick, Leonard L. 2,882,690.
Kupka, John J. 2.879,864.
Kupka, John J. 2,904,964.
McKim, Burton, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic core circuit. 2.910,676, 10-27-59, CI. 340 — 174.
McKim, Burton, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trans-
lator using diodes and transformers. 2,912,511, 11-10—59,
CI. 179—18.
McKim, Burton, and R. J. Stapleton, to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Inc. Telephone circuit using magnetic cores.
2,904,636, 9-15-59. CI. 179 — 18.
McKim, Frank S. : See —
Buck, Thomas M., and McKim. 2,916,407.
McKim, Guy V. Wheel locking devices lor four wheel drive
vehicles. 2,883,025, 4-21-59, CI. 192—67.
McKinlay, William, to The Danielson Mfg. Co. Cable con-
nector or clamp. 2,903,772, 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 129.
McKinley, Fred E. Water injection apparatus. 2,879,753,
3-31-59, CI. 123—25.
McKinley, George H., and R. H. Whitehead, to Scott & Wil-
liams, Inc. Throat plate. 2,896,434, 7-28-59, CI. 66 — 125.
McKinley, John K. : See —
Ballard, Wiley P., Dickens. McKinley, and Smith.
2 888 393
McKinley, John' K., R. F. Nelson, and G. S. Bright, to The
Texas Co. Ester-type wax oxidate of macrocrystalline wax
and process for producing same. 2,894,970, 7-14-59, CI.
260 — 451.
McKinley, Joseph B. : See —
Flinn, Richard A., and McKinley. 2,880,171.
McKinley, Joseph B., and A. M. Henke, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Fluid catalytic hydrocracking of high
boiling hydrocarbon oils in several stages. 2,905,618,
9-22-59, CI. 208 — 59.
McKinley, Raymond E., and S. J. Michael. Animal hoist.
2,909,153, 10-20-59, CI. 119—100.
McKinley, Theodore : See —
Manes, Antone I., and McKinley. 2,912,098.
McKinley, William H., to The General Fireproofing Co. Chair
base. 2,913,208, 11-17-59, CI. 248—194.
McKinney, Cecil A., to General Motors Corp. Heat exchanger
means. 2,898,896, 8-11-59, CI. 123 — 41.33.
McKinney, James W. : See —
Dorland, Rodger M., and McKinney. 2,906,659.
McKinney, Leonard L.. F. B. Weakley, and A. C. Eldridge,
to United States of America, Agriculture. S-(l,2-dichloro-
vinyl) -cysteine and method for its preparation. 2,890,246,
6-9-59, CI. 260 — 534.
McKinney Mfg. Co. : See —
Hollansworth, McFerrell. 2,882,962.
Hollansworth, McFerrell. 2.893.050.
Hollansworth, McFerrell. 2,908,471.
McKinney, Paul V., to Armstrong Cork Co. Soil-resistant
resilient tile and method of making the same. 2,881,095,
4-7-59, CI. 117—118.
McKinney, Paul V., to Armstrong Cork Co. Foam detection
and control. 2,883,344, 4-21-59, CI. 252 — 321.
McKinnie, Roxton C. Combination step and extension lad-
der. 2,887,260, 5-19-59, CI. 228—26.
McKinnis, Art C. to Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp.
Preparation of nitro-tert.-butvl alcohol and nitro-isobutene.
2 886.602, 5-12-59. CI. 260 — 632.
McKinnis, Art C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Preparation
of cycloalkyl aluminum compounds. 2,906,763, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 448.
McKinnis, Art C. and D. A. Skinner, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Method for conducting exothermic vapor-phase
reactions. 2,885,447, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 644.
McKinsey, Charles R. : See —
Roth, Donald W., Thomas, and McKinsey. 2.919.341.
McKnight, Douglas. Pile coping. 2,895,302, 7-21-59, CI.
61 — 49.
McKnight. J. M.. and Sons : See —
McKnight, John L. 2,875,920.
McKnight. James T.. to Bermite Powder Co. Delayed firing
cartridge. 2,869,463, 1-20-59, CI. 102 — 39.
McKnight, John L., to J. M. McKnight and Sons. Tobacco
basket reinforcing means. 2.875,920. 3-3-59. CI. 220 — 83.
McKnight, Robert J., and E. W. Swezev. to The Rapids-
Standard Co., Inc. Conveyors. 2,895.593, 7-21-59, CI.
198—160.
McKnight, William II. : See —
Brown, Kenneth L., and McKnight. 2.S91.876.
Quarles, Richard W.. and McKnight. 2,914.498.
LIST OF PATENTEES
617
McKone, Elissa D. Cleansing cream dispenser. 2,900,113,
8-18-59, CI. 222 — 215.
McKone, Peter J., Jr. : See —
Nuessle, Albert C, and McKone. 2,899,263.
McLain, Alberton L., to United States of America, Interior.
Apparatus for controlling the upstream movement of fish.
2,913,846, 11-24-59, CI. 43 — 17.1.
McLain, Earl A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Baffle system
for continuous flow settling tanks. 2,879,895, 3-31-59, CI.
210 — 521.
McLain, George H. Annunciator system for hospitals.
2,910,680, 10-27-59, CI. 340—311.
McLain, William K., to Kusan Inc. Toy electric train. 2,884,-
868, 5-5-59, CI. 104 — 148.
McLain, William R., and G. W. Lescher, to Kusan Inc. Toy
railway train. 2,903,817. 9-15-59, CI. 46 — 44.
McLamore, William M. : See —
Laubach, Gerald D., and McLamore. 2,915,521.
McLanahan & Stone Corp. : See —
Fye, Ronald L. 2,899,806.
Fye, Ronald L. 2,900,177.
Fye, Ronald L. 2,905,396.
McLane, Fletcher E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec-
tric drive. 2,888,621. 5-26-59, CI. 318 — 145.
McLane, James H., to McLane Tool and Die Co. Lawn trim-
ming and edging apparatus. 2,909,021, 10-20-59, CI. 56 —
25.4.
McLane, Philip W., and J. C. Dugan, to Fletcher Aviation
Corp. Tank construction. 2.876.923, 3-10-59, CI. 220 — 5.
McLane, Robert W. Drill guide and stop. 2,890,607,
6-16-59, CI. 77 — 62.
McLane Tool and Die Co. : See —
McLane, James H. 2,909,021.
McLaren, Donald M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Par-
ticle-form solid material supply apparatus. 2,897,006,
7-28-59, CI. 302—36.
McLaren, Edward W. : See —
Heslin, Lawrence J., and McLaren. 2,909,374.
McLaren, George W., Jr. : See —
Blackford, Benjamin B and McLaren. 2,876,893.
McLaren, Harry K., to Cal-Tronics Corp. Tool for applying
heat sealable cable bands. 2,881,577, 4-14-59, CI. 53 — 198.
McLarty, Frank W. Earth moving equipment. 2,875,838,
3-3-59. CI. 172—67.
McLaughlin, Asa L. : See —
Haworth. Russell G., Fleming, Priesmitz, and McLaughlin.
2,916,274.
McLaughlin, Donald J., and R. E. Gorozdos, to United States
of America, Navy. Telescriber system. 2,900,446, 8-18-59,
CI. 178—18.
McLaughlin, Francis M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Bead measuring device. 2,879,605, 3-31-59, CI. 33 — 178.
McLaughlin, George H., and H. A. Harvey, to The McPhar
Engineering Co. of Canada Ltd. Apparatus for electro-
magnetic induction surveying. 2,919,396, 12-29-59, CI.
324—5.
McLaughlin, James F. : See —
Anderson, Charles C, Eder, Zimmerman, Heath, and
McLaughlin. 2,898,442.
McLaughlin, John E., and G. H. Allgeyer, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Apparatus for guiding mold charges of glass
into molds. 2.913,852, 11-24-59, CI. 49 — 14.
McLaughlin, John F., to United States of America, Navv.
Antenna feed selector system. 2,919,440, 12-29-59, CI.
343 — 100.
McLaughlin, Paul J., and W. W. Toy, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Coated paper products and methods for making them.
2.874.066, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 65.
McLaughlin, Robert, to Kollsman Instrument Corp. One-
way temperature compensation for pressure measuring in-
struments. 2,894,392, 7-14-59, CI. 73—393.
McLaughlin, Robert W. : See —
Young, Donald M., Hostettler, and McLaughlin.
2,878,236.
McLaughlin, Walter T. Floating reamer or tap holder.
2.867,440. 1-6-59, CI. 279—16.
McLean, Daniel C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energv Commission. Elution of uranium from resin.
2,877,089, 3-10-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
McLean. Donald : See —
Haworth. Lionel. McLean, Basford, and Page. 2,886,300.
McLean, Douglas K. Food package. 2,879,367, 3-24-59,
CI. 219—19.
McLean, Edward S. : See — ■
Fraser, James, and McLean. 2,906,293.
Fraser, James, and McLean. 2,910,009.
McLean, Edward S., to Speakman Co. Shower head.
2.888.210, 5-26-59, CI. 239 — 439.
McLean, Edward S., and J. Fraser, to Speakman Co. Fluid
flow control device. 2,914,084, 11-24-59. CI. 137 — 504.
McLean, George A., to Purolator Products, Inc. Apparatus
for making a filter element. 2,892,919, 6-30-59, CI. 219 —
78.
McLean. James, to Garden Citv Plating & Mfg. Co. Bracket
mounting. 2,909,353, 10-20-59, CI. 248 — 243.
McLean, John A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Re-
frigeration apparatus. 2,877,631, 3-17-59, CI. 62 — 526.
McLean, Lawrence W. : See — ■
Ernst, John L., Small, and McLean. 2,893,981.
492096— P 40
McLean, Lawrence W., and L. C. Kenyon, Jr., to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Separation and purification of
cyclodienes. 2,867,670, 1-6-50, CI. 260 — 666.
McLean, Murray G., to Jabsco Pump Co. Shaft seal with
replaceable sleeve. 2,881,710. 4-14-59, CI. 103—202.
McLean, Robert E., to J. C. Hockery. Single action can
openers. 2,879,590, 3-31-59, CI. 30 — 15.5.
McLean, Robert F. : See —
Ingolia, Anthony J., and McLean. 2,876,037.
McLean, Robert F., and E. G. Podolan, to General Motors
Corp. Power operated luggage compartment for motor
vehicles. 2,890,908, 6-16-59, CI. 296 — 37.
McLean, Stuart D. : See —
Shipley, Calvin W., and McLean. 2,894,342.
McLean, William B. : See —
Rabinow, Jacob, and McLean. 2,911,573.
McLean, William B., to United States of America, Navy.
Inertia arming switch. 2,872.538, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 61.45.
McLean, William B., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Breathing apparatus. 2,882,897, 4-21-59, CI. 128 — 142.
McLean, William M., to Dow Corning Corp. Electrical con-
ductors coated with titanate-modified alkyd resins.
2,917,414 12-15-59, CI. 117 — 221.
MeLellan, Kenneth M., to Industrial Rayon Corp. Compo-
sition for and method of pigmenting viscose. 2,875,077,
2-24-59, CI. 106 — 165.
MeLellan, William N., to Sinton & Brown Co. Process for
recovery and dehydration of sugar beet tops. 2,892,717,
6-30-59, CI. 99—8.
McLelland, Howard B., Jr. : See —
Prosen, Stanley P., and McLelland. 2,910,251.
McLennan, Logan S. Core apparatus for molding articles of
plastic material. 2,882,582, 4-21-59, CI. 25 — 126.
McLennan, William L. : See —
Chase, Fletcher A., Lee, and Montgomery. 2,911,302.
McLennan, William S., Sr. Tool holder. 2,914,098,
11-24-59, CI. 142 — 56.
McLeod, Duncan T., to C. W. White. Compression hand truck.
2,893,579, 7-7-59, CI. 214 — 379.
McLeod, Henry G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for conditioning copper plating solution.
2,913,376, 11-17-59, CI. 204 — 52.
McLeod, Henry G., and D. A. Swalheim, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Copper plating. 2,885,331, 5-5-59, CI.
204—52.
McLeod, Norman F. : See —
Kimble, Harvey S., and McLeod. 2,897,184.
McLouth, Bruce F. : See —
Peterson, Russell M., Spencer, Peterson, and McLouth.
2,880,682.
McLucas, John L., to Haller, Raymond and Brown,
Radar-relay system. 2,883,658, 4-21-59, CI. 343—11.
McLucas, John L., to Haller, Raymond and Brown, Inc.
cillograph recorder. 2,898,401, 8-4-59, CI. 178 — 6.6.
McMackin, John : See —
Miles, George G., and McMackin. 2,902,151.
McMahan, Durward B.. to Welex. Inc. Side wall fluid sam-
pler. 2,904,113, 9-15-59, CI. 166 — 100.
McMahan, Gladys R. Spoon rest. 2,919,086, 12-29-59, CI.
248—37.6.
McMahan, Kenton D. Tire truing machines. 2,868,291,
1-13-59, CI. 164 — 61.
McMahan, Kenton D. Multi-stage centrifugal blowers, com-
pressors and the like. 2,868,440, 1-13-59, CI. 230 — 130.
McMahan, Roy F., Sr. Clamp for supporting casings and the
like. 2,881,997, 4-14-59, CI. 248—56.
McMahan, Roy F., Sr. Swivel. 2,898,163, 8-4-59, CI. 308—
227.
McMahan, Roy F.. Sr. Swivel. 2,914,793, 12-1-59, CI.
16—161.
McMahon, Howard O., and W. E. Gifford, to Arthur D.
Little, Inc. Fluid expansion refrigeration method and
apparatus. 2,906,101, 9-29-59, CI. 62 — 6.
McMahon, John E. : See —
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
Jex, Victor B., and McMahon.
McMahon, Thomas J., to Milton
Inc.
Os-
2,906,764.
2,906,765.
2,907,784.
2,908,699.
2,908,700.
2,908,701.
2,911,426.
Bradley Co.
Educational
wheel device for teaching spelling. 2,907,123, 10-6-59,
CI. 35—35.
McMahon, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Conductor having transpositions. 2,872,501, 2-3-59, CI.
174 — 34.
McMahon. William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
trical circuit elements comprising organic dielectric mate-
rial. 2,886,749, 5-12-59, CI. 317 — 258.
McMahon, William F. Oil well sand pumps. 2,915,987, 12-
8-59, CI. 103—260.
McManama, Arman E. : See —
Boylan, Henry W., Doane, and McManama. 2,893,700.
McManigal, Robert M. : See —
Eubanks, Floyd G. 2,884,825.
McManimie, Robert J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Phospho-
rus-containing polymers. 2,893,961, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 2.
McManimie, Robert J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Borates.
2,894,020, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 462.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
McManimie, Robert J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Bicycllc
boron compound. 2,909,560, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 462.
McManis, Clifford. Means for drilling small bores. 2,906,144,
9-29-59, CI. 77—32.
McManis, Louis B., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Signal at-
tenuator. 2,888,636. 5-26-59. CI. 323 — 75.
McManus, Albert R. : See —
Kotlier, Richard J Sr., and McManus. 2,916,466.
McManus, Albert R. Impregnated corrugated paperboard, a
composition therefor and a process of making said com-
position. 2,868,665, 1-13-59, CI. 106 — 230.
McManus, John J. : See —
Allen, Samuel G., II, Currie and McManus. 2,874,218.
McMaster, James E., T. L. Nash, F. A. Decker, Jr., and
F. L. Brandau, to American Viscose Corp. Filament
crimping apparatus and method. 2,878,547, 3-24-59, CI.
28—1.
McMichael, John D. : See —
McMullen, Wesley W., and McMichael. 2,906,370.
McMichael, John D., to General Motors Corp. Cleaner
silencer assembly. 2,869,679, 1-20-59, CI. 183 — 15.
McMichael, John D., to General Motors Corp. Cleaner silencer
assembly. 2,886,130, 5-12-59, CI. 183 — 44.
McMichael, John D., to General Motors Corp. Cleaner
silencer assembly. 2,896,742, 7-28-59, CI. 183 — 15.
McMichael, John D., to General Motors Corp. Low pass filter
type cleaner silencer unit. 2,904,129, 9-15-59, CI. 183 —
44.
McMichael, John D., to General Motors Corp. Cleaner silencer
assembly. 2,905,268, 9-22-59, CI. 183 — 44.
McMillan. Alice A. : See —
McMillan, Hugh D. 2,896,061.
McMillan, Brockway, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse probability modulation system. 2,868,963, 1-13-59,
CI. 250—6.
McMillan, Edward B. Electromagnetic wave absorbing di-
electric walls. 2,875,435, 2-24-59, CI. 343 — 18.
McMillan, Edwin M., and D. L. Judd, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cloverleaf cyclotron.
2,872,574, 2-3-59, CI. 250—27.
McMillan, Eugene C, to McMillan Floor Products Co. Screed
support and method of using. 2,867,041, 1-6-59, CI. 33 —
74.
McMillan Floor Products Co. : See — ■
McMillan. Eugene C. 2.867,041.
McMillan, George W., V2 to E. C. McRorey. Onion trans-
planting machines. 2,899,918, 8-18-59, CI. 111—3.
McMillan, Hugh D., deceased ; A. A. McMillan, executrix of
said H. D. McMillan. Air rinse. 2,896,061, 7-21-59, CI.
219—39.
McMillan. James A. : See —
Dittmnre, Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2.885.735.
McMillan, James O., to F. J. Ablah. Restaurant equipment.
2,894,604, 7-14-59, CI. 186—1.
McMillan, Jerry N. Coverall finisher. 2,883,092, 4-21-59,
CI. 223—70.
McMillan, John E. : See —
Cherrie, James M., and McMillan. 2.888,373.
McMillan, John C, to General Dvnamics Corn. Linear motion
potentiometer. 2.904,766. 9-15-59. CI. 338 — 176.
McMillan, Stephen L., to General Electric Co. Room air
conditioning apparatus having automatic odor removal
operation. 2,899,802, 8-18-59, CI. 62 — 157.
McMillan, Stephen L., to General Electric Co. Room air con-
ditioner condensate sump. 2,911,800, 11-10-59, CI. 62 —
280.
McMillan, William J., and K. R. Denslow, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Cyclic foaming method of making cellular plastic
bodies. 2,884,386, 4-28-59, CI. 260—2.5.
McMillian, John E., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Disintegrating refractory metals. 2,897,539, 8-4-59, CI.
18—2.6.
McMillion, Shelbv C, to R. P. Scherer Corp. Soporific cap-
sule. 2,899,361, 8-11-59, CI. 167 — 83.
McMinn. Albert H. Plumbing unit. 2,866,981, 1-6-59, CI.
4—211.
McMinn, Charles E., and G. L. Fuller, to The F. J. Stokes
Corp. Preheater for molding material. 2,889,441, 6-2-59,
CI. 219 — 19.
McMinn, Robert E. : See —
Chaple. William F.. and McMinn. 2,868,315.
Mitchell. Kenneth G., McMinn, and Laurence. 2,909,905.
McMinn, William A., Jr., and J. T. Barr, to Escambia Chemi-
cal Corp. Polyvinyl chloride purification process. 2,878,239,
3-17-59, CI. 260—92.8.
McMorris, Herschel G., and F. H. McCall, to M. P. Laughlin.
Process of coating aluminum and product. 2,894,852,
7-14-59, CI. 117—8.
McMorrow, Joseph L. : See —
Vander Ply, John R., Jastram, McMorrow, and Shockroo.
2,870,294.
McMullen, George A. Clear vision windshield attachment
for vehicles. 2,905,504, 9-22-59, CI. 296—95.
McMullen, John C, to The Carborundum Co. Refractory
fibrous material. 2,873,197, 2-10-59, CI. 106 — 50.
McMullen, Wesley W., to General Motors Corp. Cleaner
silencer unit. 2,905,265, 9-22-59, CI. 183—15.
McMullen, Wesley W., to General Motors Corp. Spring clip
fastener. 2,911,693, 11-10-59, CI. 24 — 73.
McMullen, Wesley W., and J. D. McMichael, to General
Motors Corp. Air cleaner and silencer assembly. 2,906,370,
9-29-59, CI. 183 — 44.
McMullin, Harold B. Air suspension means for vehicles.
2,916.298, 12-8-59, CI. 280 — 124.
McMurray, Herman J. Rope buckle. 2,874,434, 2-24-59, CI.
24—123.
McMurray, Paul H. : See —
Haggard, John M., and McMurray. 2,870,928.
McMurray, Paul H., to Delphi Products Co., Inc. Fountain
tank. 2,914,025, 11-24-59, CI. 119—73.
McMurren, Irving, B., to Lear, Inc. Regulated oscillator.
2,874,293, 2-17-59, CI. 250—36.
McMurry Container Corp. : See —
McMurry, William C., Sr. 2,877,981.
McMurry, Everett D., to Harold Brown, Co. Fluid lift
plunger for wells. 2,878,754, 3-24-59, CI. 103—52.
McMurry, John N. to F. F. Welsh. Crash helmet. 2,901,750,
9-1-59, CI. 2—3.
McMurry, William C, Sr., to McMurry Container Corp. Self
propelled vehicle with vertically adjustable deck for trans-
porting freight containers. 2,877,981, 3-17-59, CI. 254: — 9.
McNabb, Arthur J., to Phoenix Steel Corp. Tubular pipe
testing machine. 2,896,445, 7-28-59, CI. 73 — 49.6.
McNabb, George C. : See —
Bentley, George P., McNabb, and Lewis. 2,918,542.
McNabb, John W., xh to American Can Co., and Vi to Kienle
and Co. Vinylate fatty acid esters. 2,877,195, 3-10-59,
CI. 260—23.
McNabb, Walter J., Jr., % to M. H. Manasse. Elevating unit
for baby crib. 2,913,737, 11-24-59, CI. 5 — 63.
McNabb, Warren C, to National Broach & Machine Co.
Method of shaving conical involute gears. 2,887,015,
5-19-59, CI. 90 — 1.6.
McNabb, Warren C. and R. W. Anthony, to National Broach
& Machine Co. Apparatus for simultaneously shaving and
deburring the teeth of gears. 2,916,971, 12-15-59, CI.
90—1.6.
McNall, Lester R. : See —
Miller Alfred L., McNall, and Rehner. 2,904,693.
McNally, Cornelius L. : See —
Kelly, Louis J., and McNally. 2,919,241.
McNally, Edward M., to Voorhis-Tiebout Co., Inc. Soap bar.
2,893,960. 7-7-59, CI. 252—134.
McNally, Harold E., % to C. H. Nelson. Vehicle light.
2,901,593, 8-25-59, CI. 240—7.1.
McNally, James A. Pneumatic mounting system. 2,883,131,
4-21-59, CI. 248 — 22.
McNamara, Earl J. : See —
Kearney, Thomas J., and McNamara. 2,909,872.
McNamara, Jack. Cooking utensil. 2,872,562, 2-3-59, CI.
219—44.
McNamara, James H., to Aluminum Co. of America. Utiliza-
tion of low-temperature tars. 2,916,432, 12-8-59, CI.
208—2.
McNamara, John D. : See —
Subart, William. 2,900,141.
McNamara, William V. Grapple. 2,891,815, 6-23-59, CI.
294—106.
McNamee, Bernard F., to Dressen-Barnes Corp. Regulated
voltage supply. 2,885,626, 5-5-59, CI. 323—22.
McNamee, Bernard F., to Dressen-Barnes Corp. Compensat-
ing circuit for transistor regulators. 2,912,638, 11-10-59,
CI. 323 — 22.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dvnamics Corp. Analogue
data converter. 2,892,186, 6-23-59, CI. 340—324.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. System for
effecting transfer of cathode ray tube displays onto a record
medium. 2,898,176, 8-1-59, CI. 346—110.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Recording
apparatus. 2,898,468, 8^-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Cathode
ray tube apparatus. 2,907,907, 10-6-59, CI. 313 — 70.
McNaney, Joseph T., to General Dynamics Corp. Beam shap-
ing member for a shaped beam tube. 2,915,660, 12-1-59,
CI. 313—68.
McNatt, Eugene M., to United States of America, Navy.
Speed indicator for a gyroscope. 2,898,552, 8-4-59, CI.
324—70.
McNatt, Ralph D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Air conditioning
systems. 2,907,178, 10-6-59, CI. 62—95.
McNatt, William E., Jr. Electrical protective apparatus.
2,886,744, 5-12-59. CI. 317—61.
McNaught, John P., and J. R. Bryant, to Lever Brothers Co.
Process for preparing a detergent composition containing
anhydrous form 11 tripolyphosphate. 2,897,155, 7-28-59,
CI. 252 — 109.
McNaught, Robert P. Metallic ore-collecting member with a
pluralitv of magnetized surface areas. 2,91S,170, 12-22-
59. CI. 209 — 213.
McNaughtan, Thomas J., to Schenectady Varnish Co., Inc.
Manufacture of phenol from cumene. 2,906,789, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 674.
McNaughtan, Thomas J., D. J. Lieb, and U. Boschert.
Phenol-formaldehvde-ketone condensate and starch compo-
sition. 2,886,540. 5-12-59. CI. 260 — 17.2.
McNaughton, James L, to General Electric Co. Sectional
wiring duct. 2,905,201, 9-22-59, CI. 138 — 75.
McNaughton, John F., and P. Gottfried, to Cook Electric Co.
Bearing assembly. 2,872,254, 2-3-59. CI. 308 — 35.
LIST OF PATENTEES
619
Impact de-
2,897,674,
McNeal, Daniel R., to Andale Co. Plug valve operating
mechanism. 2,893,681, 7-7-59, CI. 251—161.
McNeal, Raymond F., to Chicago Down Draft Furnace Co.
Furnace. 2,891,520, 6-23-59, CI. 122—94.
McNeely, William H., and J. J. O'Connell, to Kelco Co.
Carboxymethyl alginate product and methods of preparing
carboxymethyl alginate. 2,902,479, 9-1-59, CI. 260—209.6.
McNeil, Clyde L. : See —
Young, Fred W., and McNeil. 2,896,959.
McNeil, Clyde L., and E. N. Buck, to Spee-Dee Check Out
Systems. Checkout stand. 2,902,115, 9-1-59, CI. 180 — 1.
McNeil Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Cain, Cornelius K. 2,898,369.
Marsh, David F. 2,895,877.
Swain, Ansel P. 2,883,391.
McNeil Machine & Engineering Co., The : See —
Klein, Victor G„ Graef, and Lyles. 2,886,215.
Mueller, Carl H. 2,872,085.
Mueller, Carl H., and Klein. 2,908,898.
Rotter, Lutwin C. 2,898,005.
Soderquist, Leslie E. 2,911,670.
McNeil, Robert F. : See —
Alward, Francis. 2,895,308.
McNeill, Alvin L., to Victor Development Co.
vices for electronic golf drive interpreters.
8—4—59 CI 73 379.
McNeill, Eric, and B. Robson, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Process for the finish sweetening of mercaptan-
containing petroleum hydrocarbons with air and caustic
alkali treated charcoal. 2,872,412, 2-3-59, CI. 208 — 203.
McNeill, Harry L. Ore concentration method and apparatus.
2,880,869, 4-7-59. CI. 209—159.
McNeill, Roy L. : See —
Alspaugh, Paul L., Heimaster, and McNeill. 2,872,170.
Heimaster. John W , and McNeill. 2,886,299.
McNeill, Robert C. : See —
Bauer, Robert F., McNeill, and Ledbetter. 2,909,359.
McNeill, Robert C, to Shell Development Co. Remote con-
trolled oil well hoist brake. 2,906,378, 9-29-59, CI.
188—151.
McNeill, Thomas R. : See —
Carosella, Michael C, Jacobs, and McNeill. 2,872,395.
McNemar, Kenneth L. : See —
Adamson, Bliss, and McNemar. 2,876,549.
McNerney, Roger J., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Back-
ground noise eliminator. 2,893.281. 7-7-59, CI. 84 — 1.14.
McNett, Andrew J. Egg washing apparatus. 2,910,076,
10-27-59, CI. 134 — 118.
McNicoll, David, to British Timken
2,875.004, 2-24-59. CI. 308—180.
McNicoll, David, to British Timken Ltd.
thrust ribs of tapered roller bearings.
CI. 51—58.
McNicoll, David, to British Timken Ltd.
the race members of
10-6-59, CI. 51—58.
McNown, Darl D. Pilot operated valve,
CI. 251 — 41.
McNulty, Dorothy G.. and R. I. Leininger, to Diamond Alkali
Co. Polymerization employing a phthalic glycerol alkyd
resin as a suspension stabilizer. 2,886,551, 5-12-59, Cl.
260 — 45.4.
McNulty, Dorothy G., and R. I. Leininger, to Diamond Alkali
Co. Polymerization employing polyvinyl pyrrolidone in
combination with secondarv dispersants as suspension sta-
bilizers. 2,890,199, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
McNulty, Frederick A., to W. H. A. Robertson & Co. Ltd.
Rolling mill with segmental rolls. 2,903,925, 9-15-59. Cl.
80—14.
McNulty, Frederick A. Furnaces. 2,911,510, 11-3-59, Cl.
219—10.69.
Ltd. Axle-boxes.
Means for lapping
2,907,143, 10-6-59,
Device for lapping
anti-friction bearings. 2,907,144,
2,876,981, 3-10-59,
2,872,486.
and McNulty.
McNulty, John G. : See —
Gilbert, William I., Hay, and McNulty.
Montgomery. Charles W., Gilbert,
2,886,590.
McNulty, John V., to General Laboratory Associates, Inc.
Spark producing apparatus including saturable core trans-
former. 2,896,123, 7-21-59, Cl. 315 — 177.
McNulty, John V., and D. J. Wright, to General Laboratory
Associates, Inc. Ignition system. 2,910,622, 10-27-59,
Cl. 315—183.
McNulty, M. J., Jr. : See-
Mason, Richard C. 2,906,210.
McNutt, Clara E. Garment hanger.
Cl. 223—94.
McNutt, Louis C. Pipe welding apparatus.
7-7-59, Cl. 219—60.
McNutt, Robert D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic transducer. 2,910,544, 10-27-59, Cl. 179—100.2.
McNutt, William C. : See —
Jensen, Raymond W., Baron, and McNutt. 2,918,042.
McOrlly, Joseph : See —
Drugmand, Lester D., and McOrlly. 2,899,666.
McOrlly, Joseph, to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Filling apparatus.
2,867,955, 1-13-59. Cl. 53 — 239.
McOrlly, Joseph C, and G. E. Ammerman, to Edwin L.
Wiegand Co. Electric heaters. 2,877,334, 3-10-59, Cl.
219—37.
McPhar Engineering Co. of Canada Ltd., The : See —
McLaughlin, George H., and Harvey. 2,919,396.
2,906,442, 9-29-59,
2,894,111,
2,890,611,
Suspension
2,879,205,
Engine accessory drive.
Engine accessory drive.
McPhee, Alexander H„ C. A. Olcott, T. H. Reid, and F. Stindt,
to Hepworth Machine Co., Inc. Continuously fed centrifu-
gal machine. 2,893,562. 7-7-59, Cl. 210—380.
McPhee, Walter T. : See —
Smith, Arnold R., and McPhee. 2,901,114.
McPherson, Donald G. :See —
Twiford, Harry G., and McPherson. 2,902,862.
McPherson, John : See —
Brown, Harry, and McPherson. 2,893,421.
McPherson, Perley N. Spark plug gap setter.
6-16-59, Cl. 81 — 15.
McQuairie, Ernest B., to Cutter Laboratories,
of vitamin C in alcohol solution of vitamin K.
3-24-59, Cl. 167 — 81.
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. : See —
Knoebel, Walter C. 2,918,340.
McQueen, David M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
4-fluorocyclohexene. 2,904,598, 9-15-59. Cl. 260—648.
McQueen, Jack G., to General Electric Co. Gain control.
2 871,471, 1-27-59, Cl. 343—17.1.
McQueen, Malcolm M., to Whittaker Controls, a Division of
Telecomputing Corp. Liquid level control valve with
pre-check system. 2,871,873, 2-3-59, Cl. 137—390.
McQueen, Malcolm M., to Whittaker Controls, a Division of
Telecomputing Corp. Liquid level responsive valve.
2,888,030, 5-26-59, Cl. 137—390.
McQuillen, Howard R. : See-
Miller, Louis D., and McQuillen. 2,914,317.
McQuillen, John L. Tread and flange reducer. 2,868,054,
1-13-59, Cl. 82—36.
McQuillen, Leland E. : See —
Dawson, Joseph C, and McQuillen. 2,876,932.
McQuin, Clarence F., to E. J. Cowell. Combination roof and
scaffold bracket. 2,888,225, 5-26-59, Cl. 248—237.
McRae, Daniel D. Telemetry demodulator. 2,911,528,
11-3-59, Cl. 250—27.
McRae, Dougal H. : See —
Eaton, Frank M., and McRae. 2,889,662,
Eaton, Frank M., and McRae. 2,889,663.
McRae, Edwin C, to Ford Motor Co. Distributor mechanism.
2.873,324, 2-10-59, Cl. 200—31.
McRae, Edwin C, to Ford Motor Co.
2.911.961, 11-10-59, Cl. 123 — 41.11.
McRae, Edwin C, to Ford Motor Co.
2.911.962, 11-10-59, Cl. 123 — 41.11.
McRae, Wayne A., to Ionics, Inc. Method for making alpha
chloroalkyl methyl ethers. 2,916,522, 12-8-59, Cl.
260—614.
McKeynolds, Leo A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stabilized
liquid fuel. 2,875,029, 2-24-59, Cl. 44 — 70.
McKeynolds, Robert W., 50% to A. R. Moulin. Method and
apparatus for coating a surface with light weight aggre-
gate. 2,870,039, 1-20-59, Cl. 117—28.
McRobbie, Robert M. : See —
Boll. Martin W., Trolio, and McRobbie. 2,880,608.
McRoberts, Charles E., and A. Bachman, to Amalgamated
Electric Corp. Ltd. Panel board assembly. 2,902,631.
9-1-59, Cl. 317—116.
McRoberts, William C. : See —
Golightly, James S., and McRoberts. 2,876,595.
McRoberts, William C, and L. V. Black, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Apparatus for bending glass and other heat-
softened materials. 2,876,594, 3-10-59, Cl. 49 — 67.
McRorey, E. C. : See —
McMillan, George W. 2,899,918.
McShane, Herbert F., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Elastomeric condensation products prepared from poly-
ether glycols. 2,871,226, 1-27-59, Cl. 260—77.5.
McSheehy, Justin A., to American Cyanamid Co. Process
improvement for vat dyes. 2,898,337, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 —
263.
McSkimin, Herbert J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Temperature-stable ultrasonic delay lines. 2,877,431,
3-10-59, Cl. 333—30.
McSpadden, Thomas W.. to Pan American Petroleum Corp.
Method and apparatus for cleaning wells. 2,876,842,
3-10-59, Cl. 166—43.
McStrack, Darrel D., and L. M. Burrage, to McGraw-Edison
Co. Overvoltage protective device. 2,891,194, 6-16-59,
Cl. 315—36.
McSwain, Lois : See —
Lehman, John F. 2,908,047.
McSweeney, Thomas J., Sr. Air compressor discharge line
cleaning and unloading systems. 2,895,665, 7-21-59, Cl.
230—24.
McVay, Thomas N. : See —
Struxness, Edward G., Johnson, Morgan, and McVay.
2,918,717.
McVeagh, William J. : See —
Brown, William E., McVeagh, and Wallace. 2,900,336.
Earley, James W., and McVeagh. 2,900,337.
McVey, Clarence H., to Scott & Williams, Inc. Broach.
2,906,004, 9-29-59, Cl. 29—95.1.
McVey, Eugene S. to United States of America, Navy. Ramp
function transistor circuit. 2,892,952, 6-30-59, Cl. 307 —
88.5.
McVey, Eugene S., to United States of America, Navy. Co-
incidence gate transistor circuit. 2,892,953, 6-30-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
McVey, Eugene S., to United States of America, Navy. Tran-
sistor ramp function generator. 2,914,685, 11-24-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
620
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
McVey, Paul W. Ferrule reducer. 2,903,929, 9-15-59, CI.
81—15.
McVey, William II. : See —
Lowe. Charles S., and McVey. 2,903,333.
McVey, William H., and W. H. Eeas, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Uranium separation
process. 2,877,087. 3-10-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
McVoy. Vincen P., to S. M. Dixon, M. M. Redell. and G. M.
Allen, by decree of distribution. Electric engine. 2,894,154,
7-7-59, CI. 310—23.
McWetby, Irvin E., to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Washing machine
transmission. 2.893,251, 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 42.
McWherter, Paul W., B. B. Kine, and H. A. Alps, to Rohm &
Haas Co. Coated leather products and methods for pro-
ducing them. 2,879,178, 3-24-59, CI. 117—76.
McWhirter, James H. : See —
Teague, William L., and McWhirter. 2.892,169.
McWhirter, Milford and W. T. Movable graduator. 2,899,749,
8-18-59, CI. 33—75.
McWhirter, Wayne T. : See —
McWhirter, Milford and W. T. 2,899,749.
MeWhorter, Cedric E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Belt conveyor
and articulator therefor. 2,873,021, 2-10-59, CI. 198 — 109.
MeWhorter, Cedric E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining sys-
tems of the room and pillar type. 2,874,945, 2-^24-59, CI.
262—1.
MeWhorter, Henry L. : See —
Crafts, Curtis S„ and MeWhorter. 2,873,112.
MeWhorter, Henry L., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Apparatus
for producing magazines and the like. 2,873,113, 2-10-59,
CI. 270—12.
MeWhorter, Henry L., and E. M. Montgomery, to Miehle-
Goss-Dexter, Inc. Feeder for carton and the like material.
2,906,529, 9-29-59, CI. 271 — 44.
McWilliams, Ernest, to The Stanford Seed Co., Inc. Seed
treating composition comprising iron oxide, calcium
carbonate and a water-insoluble copper salt. 2,900,303,
8-18-59, CI. 167 — 46.
McWilliams, George M., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Foot
operated diaphragm valve. 2,884,953, 5-5-59, CI. 137 — 620.
McWilliams, Herbert C. : See —
Boyer, John L., Colaiaco, and McWilliams. 2,917,686.
Boyer, John L., McWilliams, and Colaiaco. 2,889,498.
McWilliams, James D.. to Jefferson Electronic Products Corp.
Dip soldering machine. 2,875,717, 3-3-59. CI. 113 — 59.
Meacham, Douglas G. Dental wedge. 2,867,905, 1-13-59,
CI. 32 — 63.
Meacham, Edward M.
CI. 20—16.
Meacham, Larned A.
Party line identification system.
179—17.
Mead-Atlanta Paper Co. : See —
Forrer, Homer W. 2,872.036.
Forrer, Homer W.
Forrer. Homer W.
Mead Board Sales, Inc.
Paris, Charles E.
Mead, Bruce R. and C.
ins drinking straw. 2,867,536, 1-6-59, CI. 99 — 138.
Mead, Charles R. : See —
Mead, Bruce R. and C. R., and Harding. 2,867,536.
Mead Corporation, The : See —
Maloney. James D., Jr., and Brown. 2,867,414.
Mead, Harold B. Hvdraulic variable speed gear. 2,871,792,
2-3-59, CI. 103—89.
Mead, Howard C. : See —
Onksen, George W., Falge, and Mead. 2,909,724.
Mead. Howard C, and L. T. Fuqua, to General Motors Corp.
Non-glare mirror. 2.913,958, 11-24-59. CI. 88 — 77.
Mead Johnson & Co. : See —
Barton, Raymond W.. and Herron. 2,902,248.
Brvan, Hugh D. 2,870,060.
Campbell, Kenneth N. 2,879,294.
Campbell, Kenneth N. 2,884,456.
Husgins. John A. 2.870.061.
Martin, Tellis A. 2,910,465.
Mead Packaging, Inc. : See —
Forrer, Homer W. 2,917,202.
Mead Specialties Co., Inc. : See —
Lieser, Mathias J. 2,896,664.
2,896,665.
2,918.040.
2,914,087.
Door structure. 2,908,947. 10-20-59,
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
2,908,762, 10-13-59, CI.
2,877.894.
2,905,316.
: See —
2,913,206.
R., and R. Harding. Flavor-contain-
Lieser, Mathias J.
Lieser, Mathias J.
Malek, Chester B.
Mead, Theodore E. Elevator shelves. 2,905,517, 9-22-59,
CI. 312 — 268.
Mead, William H. Blast room with uniform down-draft ven-
tilation. 2,912,918, 11-17-59, CI. 98—115.
Meade, Edwin M. : See —
Kairys, Stepas, Meade, Munns, and Walder. 2,895,976.
Meade, Edwin M. Separation of olefinic fatty acids.
2,915,537, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 419.
Meade, Harold L. : See —
Barbeau, Raymond A., and Meade. 2,901,041.
Meade, Leonard P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underground
storage. 2,896,417, 7-28-59, CI. 62 — 54.
Meade, Leonard P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Storage tank
structure. 2,903.877, 9-15-59, CI. 72—14.
Meaders, Robert C. : See —
Weston, David, MacPherson, Meaders, and Sheldon.
2,916,215.
Meadows, Charles L., 25% to J. D. Basinger, and 24% to
D. R. Moore. Automatic beer can opener. 2,897,590,
8-4-59, CI. 30—4.
Meadows, Geoffrey W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Dissolving polyanionic salts in water. 2,883,298, 4-21-59,
CI. 106—164.
Meadows, Geoffrey W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Cement and method of stabilizing soil. 2,884,334, 4-28-59,
CI. 106—93.
Meadows, James L., to The Texas Co. Regeneration of or-
ganic caustic solutions used in dethiolizing hydrocarbons.
2,871,194, 1-27-59, CI. 252 — 192.
Meadows, Lee A. High speed mechanical R-F waveguide
switch. 2,901,708, 8-25-59. CI. 333 — 7.
Meadows, Stanley R., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Television
tuner. 2,909,934. 10-27-59, CI. 74 — 10.45.
Meager, Vernon W., and S. N. Barker. Electric lamp.
2,897,345, 7-28-59, CI. 240 — 10.68.
Meagher, Robert J., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Electron discharge structure. 2,898,505, 8-4-59, CI. 313 —
307.
Meagher, William D. Awning structure. 2,902,730, 9-8-59.
CI. 20 — 57.5.
Meagher, William E. Ice fishing gear. 2,914,926. 12-1-59,
CI. 62 — 355.
Meaker, Archibald G., 40% to S. B. Meaker. Trailer con-
struction. 2,901,282. 8-25-59. CI. 296 — 23.
Meaker Co., The : Sec. —
Finston, Victor. 2,869,560.
Meaker, Stanley B. : See—
Meaker, Archibald G. 2,901,282.
Meakin, Edgar N. Apparatus for cooling material adversely
affected by heat of extrusion. 2,870,480, 1-27-59, CI.
18—12.
Meakin, Edgar N. Means for extruding moldable material
having viscous properties. 2,902,949, 9-8-59, CI. 107 — 14.
Meakin, Edgar N. Extrusion mill feed assembly. 2,908,038,
10-13-59, Q. 18 — 12.
Mealpaek Corp. : See —
Clarke. Houghton W. 2,886,225.
Meals, William S. : See —
Evans, John G., Landells, and Meals. 2,911,324.
Evans. John G., and Meals. 2,893,898.
Means, John A., to Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Co.
Paper winding apparatus. 2,914,267, 11-24-59, CI. 242 —
67.1.
Means, Perry G. Continuous hot pressing machine for the
manufacture of compressed boards. 2,909,804, 10-27-59,
CI. 18—4.
Meara, Robert A. : See —
Johnston. Christian W., and Meara. 2.902,463.
Mearns, William B. Fish lures. 2,867,935, 1-13-59, CI.
43 — 42.35.
Mears Electric Controls, Inc. : See—
Mears, John S., Delorenzis, and Watson. 2,888,536.
Mears, Fred W., Heel Co., Inc. : See —
Dalton, Norris D., and Smith. 2,901,010.
Joiner, Edgar E. 2,907,037.
Joiner, Edgar E., Jr. 2,891,587.
Joiner, Edgar E., and Szumcki. 2,901,841.
Mears, John H., Jr. Window construction. 2,877,514,
3-17-59. CI. 20—52.2.
Mears, John S. Thermostat and space heater control.
2,888.537. 5-26-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Mears, John S., D. F. Delorenzis, and S. E. Watson, to Mears
Electric Controls. Inc. Thermosensitive switch mechanism.
2,888,536, 5-26-59, CI. 200—138.
Mears, William T., to General Motors Corp. Headlamp
adjuster. 2,911,522, 11-3-59, CI. 240 — 41.6.
Meat Packers Equipment Co. : See —
Hawley, Richard A. 2,917,888.
Tipper, Maynard J. G. 2,876,762.
Meats, William H. to Telehoist Ltd. Tipping bodies for com-
mercial vehicles. 2,886,374, 5-12-59, CI. 296 — 28.
Meats, William H., to Telehoist Ltd. Fastening for a tail
board of a tipping vehicle. 2,891,816, 6-23-59, CI. 298 — 38.
Mecco, Jerry M., A. J. Carlino, and C. L. Zimmerman, to
American Cvanamid Co. Method of dyeing synthetic fibrous
materials. 2,881,045, 4-7-59, CI. 8 — 55.
Mech, Henry D., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Tele-
vision receiver. 2,885,586, 5-5-59, CI. 313 — 76.
Mecham, Ferris J., to Sierra Engineering Co., Inc. Portable
concrete batcher. 2,896,771, 7-28-59, CI. 198 — 54.
Mechanical Controls Inc. : See —
Leopold, Wilbur R., Jr. 2,895,766.
Mechanical Handling Systems. Inc. : See-
Bishop, Leonard J. 2.S77.524.
Bishop, Leonard J., and Barlow 2.875.703.
Bishop, Leonard J„ and Haase. 2,897,769.
Bishop, Leonard J., and Klamp. 2,SG8,138.
Klamp, Paul. 2,868,139.
Klamp, Paul. 2.894,460.
Klamp, Paul, and Perkins. 2,918,881.
Mechanical Pin Resetter Co.. Ltd. : See —
Scherzinger, Bruno. 2.902, 2S1.
Scherzinger, Bruno. 2,911,218.
Mechem, Maurice R. Combination toothbrush and dentifrice
carrier. 2,868,215, 1-13-59, CI. 132 — 84.
Meekbach. Heinrich : See —
Nischk, Gunther, and Meekbach. 2,915,493.
LIST OF PATENTEES
621
2,910,160, 10-27-59,
7-7-59, CI.
2,889,067,
Mecklenborg, Lawrence W., to Precision Welder & Machine
Co. Method of and apparatus for edge welding sheet ma-
terial. 2,892,921, 6-30-59, CI. 218— 81.
Mecornev John W., to Shell Development Co. Stabilization
of unsaturated aldehydes. 2,874,099, 2-17-59, CI. 202—57.
Mecorney, John W., and E. C. Shokal, to Shell Development
Co Stabilization of unsaturated aldehydes. 2,886,493,
5-i2-59. CI. 202—57.
Medalia, Avrom I. Synthetic latex containing a vinyl emulsi-
fying agent and process of preparation. 2,868,755, 1-13-59,
CI. 260—29.7. „ , _ . ,
Medalia Avrom I., and H. H. Freedman, to General Latex &
Chemical Corp. Composition of matter. 2,868,814,
1-13-59, CI. 260 — 413.
Medalia, Avrom I., and H. H. Freedman. Polymeric emulsi-
fying agents and their derivatives. 2,874,151, 2-17-59, CI.
260—80.
Medart, Fred, Mfg. Co. : See —
Chervenka, George R. 2,870,492.
Chervenka, George R. 2,916,288.
Murphy, Raymond J. 2,898,639.
Medders, Weldon L., A. B. Foreman, Jr., and U. Skipper, to
Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc. Piston actuated
casing mill. 2,899,000, 8-11-59, CI. 166—55.8.
Medearis, Paul A. : See —
De .Tarnett, Frank D. 2,867.280.
De Jarnett, Frank D. 2,885,096.
Meder. Max. Centrifugal force couplin
CI. 192 — 105.
Medert, Adrian : See —
Bolesky, John D. 2,891,128.
Mediano Capdevila. Elastic last. 2,893,059,
18 — 16.
Medicus, Gustav K. Resonance break-off seal
6-2-59. CI. 220 — 2.2.
Medlar, Lewis A., to Fox Products Co. Program switching
means. 2,892,906, 6-30-59, CI. 200 — 37.
Medlar, Lewis A., to Fox Products Co. Battery heat main-
tainer. 2,899,623, 8-11-59, CI. 320 — 2.
Medlock, Alfred A. Shower seat. 2,888,683, 6-2-59, CI. 4 —
147.
Medlock, Alfred A. Utensil. 2,893,331, 7-7-59, CI. 107—30.
Mednick, Morton L. : See —
Levy, Harold, and Mednick. 2,919,286.
Medor, Joseph R. Cover holder. 2,879,915, 3-31-59, CI.
220—85.
Medow, Jules, to Radio Corp. of America. Mechanism for
rotating electrical units. 2,867,489, 1-6-59, CI. 312—323.
Medow, Jules, to United States of America, Air Force. Elec-
tronic chassis locking assembly. 2,869,960, 1-20-59, CI.
3^2 333.
Medsker, Charles A. Fluxing or deoxidizing atmosphere.
2,908,599, 10-13-59. CI. 148—23.
Mee, Charles D., to M. S. S. Recording Co. Ltd.
tape recording and reproducing system and
2,873,319, 2-10-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Meece. Ralph P. Motor vehicle snow broom.
1-27-59, CI. 15—82.
Meech, James H. : See —
Badertscher, Dana K., and Meech. 2,893,514.
Meech, Ralph E. : See-
Nelson, Delbert L. 2,900,003.
Meehanite Metal Corp. : See —
Moore, William H. 2,885,284.
Moore, William H., and Gruver. 2,883,723.
Meek. Franklin H. : See —
Todd Harold E., Meyer, Gaither, Meek, and Wanttaja.
2.880,557.
Meek, George W., to American W. M. B., Inc. Structural
building paneled wall constructions and panel means there-
for. 2.893.067, 7-7-59. CI. 20 — 4.
Meek, George W., to Carl Munters & Co. Cooling towers.
2,906,512, 9-29-59, CI. 261—24.
Meek, Gregory G. Towing apparatus for water skiers.
2,899,925, 8-18-59, CI. 114 — 235.
Meek, Harold J. : See —
Govan, Rov H., and Meek. 2,875,871.
Govan, Roy H., and Meek. 2.888,029.
Govan, Roy H., and Meek. 2.918,085.
Meek, Harold J., to Jaroco Engineering Co.
device. 2,914,082, 11-24-59, CI. 137— -412.
Meek, James M., H. B. Smith, Jr., and E. T. Winston, to
United States of America, Army. Safety and arming
device having remotely located rotor actuating means.
2,913.984, 11-24-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Meek, James S. : See —
Carmichael, Robert D., and Meek. 2,897.550.
Meeker, David A., and R. C. Geiger, to The Hobart Mfg.
Co. Detachable actuator. 2,879,026, 3-24-59, CI. 251—
291.
Meeker, Leonard N. : See —
De Armond, Harry, and Meeker. 2,909,092.
Meeker. William H., to Hickock Mfg. Co. Inc. Cuff links.
2,885,756. 5-12-59. CI. 24—97.
Meer, Fred : See —
Pundyk, Bernard, and Meer. 2.892,196.
Meerbott, William K. : See —
Kunreuther, Frederick, and Meerbott. 2,895,899.
Meerburg, Wilhelmina : See —
Beets, Muus G. J., Van Essen, and Meerburg. 2,889,367.
Meerkreebs, Samuel : See —
Densow, Max. 2,877,920.
Magnetic
apparatus.
2,870,469,
Float actuating
Meermans, John W. : See —
Cox Eugene S., and Meermans. 2,888,302.
Mees, Robert D., to General Electric Co. Process of impreg-
nating a porous article. 2,872,344, 2-3-59, CI. 117—61.
Meese, Clarence, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Hose clamp assembly
tool. 2,898,789, 8-11-59, CI. 81 — 9.3.
Meese, George E., to General Electric Co. Vehicle headlamp
mounting. 2,910,576, 10-27-59, CI. 240 — 41.6.
Meese George E. Sealing means for hatch covers and the
like'. 2.915,033, 12-1-59, CI. 114 — 202.
Meess, Jack D. : See —
Hobbs, William M., Harper, and Meess. 2,916,252.
Meeussen, Louis A., to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Pro-
duction of photographic multicolor images. 2,908,570,
10-13-59. CI. 96—9.
Meewes, Edward A. Casket, vault and cover handling mech-
anism. 2,901,812, 9-1-59, CI. 27—32.
Meffert, Walter, to Demag-Elektrometallurgie G.m.b.H. Elec-
trode attaching device for electric arc furnaces. 2,903,494,
9-8-59, CI. 13 — 14.
Mefina S.A. : See —
Casas-Robert, Ramon, and Fresard. 2,879.732.
Fresard, Marcel, and Gianinazzi. 2,883,868.
Rufer, Franz. 2,903,918.
Megard, Henry, to Sautier & Jaeger. Television set adapted
to receive two definitions. 2,901,600, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Megarry, Edward P. Hot water heater. 2,911,511, 11-3-59,
CI. 219—38.
Megator Pumps & Compressors Ltd. : See —
McCombie, Frederick W. 2,879,913.
Mege, Paul A. Method of arranging ship's holds or the like,
and holds thus arranged. 2,895,444, 7-21-59, CI. 114 — 73.
Megesi, Joseph N., to Fairview Photo Service, Inc. Appa-
ratus for recovery of silver from spent photographic solu-
tions. 2,905,323, 9-22-59, CI. 210—130.
Megibow, Isaiah C. Fastener. 2,897,561, 8-4-59, CI. 24 — 95.
Megson, Frederic H. : See —
Karkalits, Olin C, Jr., Vanderwaart, and Megson.
2,891,094.
Mehaffy, Joseph C. Jig for pre-fitting doors for metal jambs.
2,904.088, 9-15-59, CI. 144 — 288.
Mehl, Ross M„ to North American Aviation, Inc. Remotely
disconnectable coupling. 2,887,124, 5-19-59, CI. 137 — 614.
Mehle. Frank M. ; See —
Kroll. Alvin F., Atwood, and Mehle. 2,886,051.
Mehler, Murray, 50% to M. Lamport. Soil resistant and heat
reflective oven mitt. 2,889,556 6-9-59, CI. 2 — 158.
Mehlis, Arthur, to International Standard Electric Corp. Ar-
rangement to inspect stacked legendized papers, in particu-
lar to read the addresses of stacked letters. 2,889,941,
6-9-59. CI. 214 — 11.
Mehltretter, Charles L. : See —
Hofreiter, Bernard T., Wolff, and Mehltretter. 2,894,945.
Rankin, John C, and Mehltretter. 2,900,268.
Mehltretter, Charles L., J. W. Van Cleve, and P. R. Watson,
to United States of America, Agriculture. Preparation of
starch-bisulphite addition products. 2,880,236, 3-31-59,
CI. 260 — 513.
Mehr, Robert S. : See —
Boyle. Stanley, and Chaiken. 2,879,510.
Mehr, Walter. Collapsible fishing rod. 2,902,789, 9-8-59,
CI. 43—18.
Mehring, Arthur C. : See —
Abbott, George F., Jr., Krom, Mehring and Whitney.
2,894,072.
Mehringer, Edward W., to Westinehouse Air Brake Co. Fre-
quency determining means. 2,875,326, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 6.
Mei, Anthony J., and T. F. Widmer, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Sealed agitator. 2,907,556, 10-6-59, CI.
259—101.
Meidenbauer, Lois W. : See —
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr. 2,867,227.
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr. 2,914,067.
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr., deceased, by L. W. Meidenbauer,
executrix. Firewel Industries. Differential pressure gas
supplying apparatus. 2.867,227, 1-6-59. CI. 137 — 64.
Meidenbauer, Phillip E., Jr., deceased, by L. W. Meidenbauer,
executrix, to Firewel Industries. Breathing apparatus.
2,914,067. 11-24-59, CI. 128—142.
Meienberg, Hans, to Escher Wyss Aktiengesellschaft. Turbo-
compressor plant. 2,914,242, 11-24-59, CI. 230—115.
Meier, Arthur P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bulb
handling mechanism. 2,877,925, 3-17-59, CI. 221—171.
Meier Electric and Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Thompson, Charles E. 2,900,202.
Meier, George. Cigar and cigarette holders. 2,902,999,
9-8-59, CI. 131—182.
Meier, George D. : See —
Kloote, Georce E.. Potchen, and Meier. 2,887.732.
Kloote, George E., Potchen, and Meier. 2,907,383.
Kloote, George E., Meier, and Potchen. 2,896,271.
Potchen, Joseph A., Kloote, and Meier. 2,875,117.
Meier, George D., G. E. Kloote, and J. A. Potchen, to Haskelite
Mfg. Corp. Panel and fastener assembly and method of
making same. 2,898,258, 8-4-59, CI. 154 — 118.
Meier, Johann, to E. Mettler. Laboratory balance. 2,902,272,
9-1-59, CI. 265—54.
Meier, Konrad : See —
Druey, Jean, and Meier. 2,913,458.
Meier. Oskar, to Gesellschaft der Ludw. von Roll'schen Eisen-
werke A.G. Mandrel adjusting device for tube extrusion
press. 2,902,147, 9-1-59, CI. 207 — 3.
622
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Meier, Vincent I., to United States of America, Navy. Quick
release mechanism. 2,869,208, 1-20-59, CI. 24 — 230.
Meighan, William A. Quick detachable coupler. 2,917,799,
12-22-59, CI. 24 — 136.
Meijer, Leo. Laminated fluorescent sign. 2,878,606,
3-24-59, CI. 40 — 134.
Meijering, Jan L., and G. H. Broers, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Manufacture of porous articles of pre-
determined shape and dimensions from high-melting-point
metals. 2,916,814, 12-15-59, CI. 29 — 424.
Meikle, Richard \V. : See —
Stanton, George \V., Lefferdink, Meikle, and Charles-
worth. 2,899,262.
Meikle, Richard W., to The Dow Chemical Co. 4-chlorobenzyl-
sulfonyl fluoride. 2,911,439, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 543.
Meiler, John G., and E. A. N. Johnson, to Rayonier Inc.
Process for producing hard board. 2,907,071, 10-6-59,
CI. 18 — 47.5.
Meill, Jay E. : See —
Lampert, Bernard B., and Meill. 2,905,728.
Meilinger, Bert : See —
Meilinger, Raymond and B. 2,884,296.
Meilinger Fixtures Co. : See —
Meilinger, Raymond and B. 2,884,296.
Meilinger, Raymond and B., to Meilinger Fixtures Co. Inter-
locking molding members for cabinet assembly and method
of assembly. 2,884,296, 4-28-59, CI. 312 — 263.
Meilink Steel Safe Co. : See —
McClellan, Ralph E. 2,906,269.
Meilly, Harold W. : See —
Mosher. Walter W.. Jr., and Goldammer. 2,893,143.
Meindl. Frank : See —
Wimmer, Ernest L., and Meindl. 2,894,859.
Meinel, Karl, to Waeker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Process for manu-
facturing nitrogen-containing polymerizates insoluble in
water. 2,901,408, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 85.5.
Meir.elt, Arno, to VEB Sprio-Werke. Lubricant distributing
purr.p. 2.873,003, 2-10-59, CI. 184—27.
Meiners, Edwin P., Jr., to California Research Corp. Remov-
ing normal moveout from seismic traces. Re. 24,648,
5-12-59, CI. 340—15.
Meinert, Norbert : See—
Bromer, Heinz, and Meinert. 2,899,322.
Meinhardt. Norman A. : See —
Vogel, Paul W., and Meinhardt. 2,900,406.
Meinhardt, Wavne F. : See —
Pierson, Kmite H., and Meinhardt. 2,867.291.
Meinhart, Donald R. End joints for tubing and method for
making the same. 2,886,389, 5-12-59, CI. 311—114.
Meinholtz, Edward C, and D. Martignon. Fregiht handling
equipment. 2,904,370, 9-15-59. CI. 294 — 110.
Meininger, Willi : See —
Sennewald. Kurt, Pohl, Vogt, Meininger, Meyer, Glaser,
and Steil. 2,918,141.
Meinke, Richard : See —
Bell, Joseph L., and Meinke. 2,901,596.
Meis, Helmut : See —
Metzger, Walter, and Meis. 2,914,504.
Meis. Josef : See —
Biichner, Karl, and Meis. 2.905,716.
Biichner, Karl, Meis, and Roelen. 2,879.299.
Buchner. Karl, Meis, and Roelen. 2,881,208.
Meisel, Frederick W., Jr., to Allied Asphalt & Mineral Corp.
Mold release agent. 2,901,361, 8-25-59. CI. 106 — 38.23.
Meisel. George M., and H. P. Kautz, to The Mine & Smelter
Supply Co. Heavy media separator. 2,868,376, 1-13-59,
CI. 209—172.5.
Meisel, Herbert R. : See —
Armstrong, Lome D., Harmon, and Meisel. 2,878,432.
Meisel, Seymour L. : See —
Ciapetta, Frank G., Koft, and Meisel. 2,876,268.
Meisen, Johann. Cable clamp. 2,913,790, 11-24-59, CI. 24 —
124.
Meiser, Werner, and G. Domagk, to Farbenfahriken Bayer Akt.
1 - a - nitrophenyl - 2 - azidoacetylamino - propane deriva-
tives. 2,882,275, 4-14-59, CI. 260—295.5.
Meisinger, Harold H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Inertia-
type overwind device for a filament coiling machine.
2,896,690, 7-28-59, CI. 153 — 67.
Meissinger, Hans F., and R. D. McCoy, to Reeves Instrument
Corp. Electronic function generator of a plurality of vari-
ables. 2,899,550, 8-11-59, CI. 250—27.
Meissner, Charles R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method for making a transposed conductor structure.
2,889,239, 6-2-59. CI. 117 — 212.
Meissner, William E., to American Viscose Corp. Stairway
carpeting. 2,867.015, 1-6-59, CI. 20 — 79.
Meissner, William E., to American Viscose Corp. Method for
packaging fluid materials. 2,872,760, 2-10-59, CI. 53 — '20.
Meissner, William E., to American Viscose Corp. Process
and apparatus for packaging flowable materials. 2,872,763,
2-10-59, CI. 53—29.
Meissner, William E., to American Viscose Corp. Apparatus
for packaging fluid flowable materials. 2,872,766, 2-10-59,
CI. 53—140.
Meissner, William E., to American Viscose Corp. Article feed
mechanism. 2,880,905, 4-7-59, CI. 221 — 176.
Meissner, William E. Method of centrifugally forming arch
wall tubing. 2,895,172, 7-21-59. CI. 18 — 56.
Meissner, William E., to American Viscose Corp. Process
for cladding or plating metals or other base sheets and the
like. 2,895,192, 7-21-59, CI. 22—204.
2,874,169.
2,883,400.
2,902,410.
Meissner, William E. Method of and apparatus for shaping
tubing members. 2,897,545, 8-4-59, CI. 18—19.
Meissner, William E.. to American Viscose Corp. Packaging
apparatus. 2,916,864, 12-15-59, CI. 53 — 180.
Meister, Herbert, and W. Franke, to Chemische Werke Huls
Akt. Process for the production of cyclohexanone oxime.
2,886,596, 5-12-59. CI. 260 — 563.
Meister, Jack, to United States of America, Army. Fuze
pressure arming. 2,918,870, 12-29-59, CI. 102 — 49.
Meister, Martin, G. Mauthe, and K. Faber, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Process of retanning leather with condensation
products of phenols, amines and formaldehyde. 2,890,095,
6-9-59, CI. 8 — 94.21.
Meister, Peter D. : See —
Eppstein, Samuel H., Meister, and Weintraub.
Eppstein, Samuel H., Meister, and Weintraub.
Murray, Herbert C, and Meister. 2,889,255.
Weintraub, Adolph, Eppstein, and Meister.
Weintraub, Adolph, and Meister. 2,879,206.
Meister, Peter D., and A. Weintraub, to The Upjohn Co.
lla-hydroxylation of steroids by sporotrichum. 2,877,162,
3-10-59, CI. 195 — 51.
Meixner, Alfred, to Voigtlander A.G. Photographic camera.
2.903,953. 9-15-59. CI. 95—31.
Meixner, Alfred, to Voigtlander A.G. Guide means for photo-
graphic cameras. 2,907,255, 10-6- -59, CI. 95 — 44.
Meixner, Alfred, and R. Sommer, to Voigtlander, A.G. Cam-
era focus adjusting mechanism. 2,890,639, 6-16-59, CI.
95 — 45.
Mekelbuig, Earl F., to Square D Co. Dynamic braking con-
tactor. 2,881.284, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 98.
Mekelburg, Earl F., to Square D Co. Selective operator ap-
paratus. 2,895,021, 7-14-59. CI. 200—5.
Mekkes, Lee T., to General Motors Corp. Self-contained
hydraulic lash adjuster. 2,871,839, 2-3-59, CI. 123 — 90.
Mekler, Valentine, A. H. Schutte, and K. J. Korpl, to The
Lummus Co. Olefin production process. 2,908,625,
10-13-59, CI. 208—54.
Melamed, Nathan T., and A. P. Kruper, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Image reproduction system. 2,888,513,
5-26-59. CI. 178—5.4.
Melamed, Sidney : See —
Hankins, Elinor M and Melamed. 2,871,223.
Melamed, Sidney, to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for the prepa-
ration of polymeric aminoalkyl vinyl ethers. 2,871,203,
1-27-59, CI. 260—2.1.
Melander, Roland : See —
Rogge, Glenn A. 2,891,465.
Melanson, Robert C. Multiple tamping machine. 2,908,206,
10_ 13— 59 CI. 94 49.
Melaro, Rose E. Hair waving mandrel. 2,896,637, 7-28-59,
CI. 132—34.
Melas, Adalbert, to Burgess-Manning Co. Recorder pen as-
sembly. 2.876,740, 3-10-59, CI. 120 — 42.06.
Melas, Adalbert, to Burgess-Manning Co. Apparatus for as-
sembling box pens. 2,877,336, 3-10-59, CI. 219 — 85.
Melbert, James S. See —
McClure. Holmes H., Melbert, and Hoblit. 2,886,605.
Melcher, Conway H. : See —
Foeht. Claude K., and Melcher. 2,880,820.
Melches-Serrano, Carlos : See —
Vian-Ortuno, Iriarte-Fernandez, and Melches-Serrano.
2,912,304.
Melchor, Jack L., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Modulation apparatus. 2,881,395, 4-7-59, CI. 332 — 51.
Melchore, James A., and C. Laube, to American Cyanamid
Co. Production of monofilament of a polymer or copolymer
of acrylonitrile. 2,883.260, 4-21-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Melchiona, James V. Shoe spike. 2,895,235. 7-21-59, CI.
36—59.
Melchoni, Anna F., J. L. Johnson, and V. L. Chase, to Inter-
chemical Corp. Composition comprising methyl cellulose,
resin binder, amine salt and organic solvent and method
of preparing oil-in-water emulsion therefrom. 2,917,475,
12-15-59, CI. 260 — 15.
Meldrum, Donald N., to National Foam System, Inc. Ap-
paratus for de-airing filled containers. 2,897,851, 8—4—59,
CI. 141 — 70.
Meldrum, Rov W. Christmas
11-17-59, CI. 248 — 44.
Meleoh, Charles J. : See —
Altman, Fred E., and Melech.
Meletio, John H., and M. Meyer,
use in restaurants and similar
2,906,850, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 43.
Melgaard, Oscar C, to Wright Mfg. Co. Mounting structure
for air conditioning apparatus. 2,868,102, 1-13-59, CI.
98—39.
Melhart, Leonard J. Coaxial magnetohvdrodvnamlcs switch
device. 2,909,695, 10-20-59, CI. 313 — 197.
Melhorn, Carl E. : See —
Cross, Cedric B., and Melhorn. 2,912.092.
Melich, Edwin G., and J. N. Vail. Milk container dispensing
units. 2,890.008, 6-9-59, CI. 248—142.
Melick, George F. : See —
Aronson, David, and Melick. 2.869.833.
Melik, John S., and H. E. Ries, Jr., to Sinclair Refining Co.
Process for reactivating a spent silica-magnesia cracking
catalyst. 2,871.195, 1-27-59, CI. 252 — 411.
Melin. Arthur K. Swing practicing device. 2,888,266,
5-26-59, CI. 273—200.
tree holder. 2,913,202,
2,887,009.
Cooking units adapted for
food establishments.
LIST OF PATENTEES
623
Melin, Edward M. : See —
Pool, Stuart D., and Melin. 2,876,796.
Melin, Russell M. : See —
Doherty, Thomas H., and Melin. 2,903,724.
Melka, William P. Tool for use in sand molding. 2,908,951,
i a_20— 59 CI 22 38
Melkonian, ' Diran, and P. Gold, to Zyma S. A. New
meta-dialkylarninoethoxybenzoic acid esters, their hydro-
chlorides, and process for their preparation. 2,872,476,
2-3-59. CI. 260 — 471.
Mell-HofEmann Mfg. Co. : See —
Mell, William E. 2,871,076.
Mell, William E., to Mell-Hoffmann Mfg. Co. Foldable table.
2,871,07(3, 1-27-59, CI. 311 — 90.
Mellam, Leo L. : See —
Bohlen, Charles I. 2,890,897.
Melland, Ole J. Rotary pneumatic harvester reel. 2,909,022,
10-20-59, CI. 56—220.
Mellen, Alice M. : See —
Mellen, William F. 2,900,032.
Mellen, Arthur J. Arc-measuring instrument. 2,878,566,
3-24-59, CI. 33 — 1.
Mellen, William P.. to A. M. Mellen. Automatic self-aligning
two-way plow. 2,900,032, 8-18-59, CI. 172 — 210.
Mellencamp, Robert E. Mobile display unit having elevat-
able drive devices. 2,874,791, 2-24-59, CI. 180 — 6.5.
Ttfcllctt Jgssg B * Sec
Fairbanks, Gordon J., Potter, and Mellett. 2,895,678.
Melling, George, Sr., to Melling Tool Co. Machine tool for
boring intersecting bores. 2,870,658, 1-27-59. CI. 77 — 3.
Melling, George, Sr., to Melling Tool Co. Machine tool with
work advancing ways extending past plural work stations.
2,901,948, 9-1-59, CI. 90 — 58.
Melling Tool Co. : See —
Melling, George, Sr. 2,870,658.
Melling. George, Sr. 2.901,948.
Mellinger, John C, to The Maytag Co. Drive assembly
mounting. 2,910,890, 11-3-59, CI. 74—722.
Mellor, Alfred S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Outsole
roughing machines. 2,869,349, 1-20-59, CI. 69 — 6.5.
Mellor, Robert H. : See-
Harrison, Marvin E., Tyson, and Mellor. 2,877,325.
Melloy, Harold J., to The Patent Button Co. of Tennessee.
Control knobs. 2,899,841. 8-18-59. CI. 74 — 548.
Melnick, Daniel, G. A. Perry, and J. Akerboom, to Corn
Products Co. Food composition. 2,910,367, 10-27-59, CI.
99—150.
Melnick, Daniel, G. A. Perry, and J. Akerboom, to Corn
Products Co. Vegetable salad and method for producing
same. 2,910,368, 10-27-59, CI. 99—154.
Melnick, Daniel, and C. M. Gooding, to The Best Foods, Inc.
Frying oils. 2,874,055, 2-17-59, CI. 99—118.
Melone, James A. Garment hanger retainer. 2,877,941,
3-17-59. CI. 223—88.
Meloy, Arthur S., Jr., R. D. Sweet, and W. G. Johnson, to
The Singer Mfg. Co. Needle-bar actuating mechanisms for
sewing machines. 2,883,952, 4-28-59, CI. 112 — 221.
Melov, Norman F. Power line attachment for shovels. 2,899,-
082, 8-11-59, CI. 212—42.
Meloy. Norman F. Adjustable heel for use with log tongs
and dipper stick. 2,903,146, 9-8-59, CI. 214 — 147.
Melpar, Inc. : See —
Hazel, Herbert K., and Vossen. 2,904,786.
Lawson. Axel A., Hazel, Garv, and Glttler. 2,904,785.
Smith, Blanchard D., Jr. 2,896,027.
Vossen, Bernd. 2,868,413.
Vossen. Bernd, and Hazel. 2,911,646.
Melsom. Walter A., to Bowden (Engineers) Ltd. Plural layer
type flexible hose coupling. 2,888,277, 5-26-59. CI. 285—
149.
Melstad. Juel L. : See —
Anderson, Arthur W., and Melstad. 2,908,681.
Melstrom, Donald S. : See —
Anderson, John, and Melstrom. 2,901,462.
Melton. Andrew E. : See —
Murnhy, Bynum E., Brewer, and Melton. 2,872,770.
Melton, Ben S. Apparatus for testing for the existence of
signals in the presence of overriding noise. 2,897,351,
7-28-59. CI. 250—20.
Melton. Clyde R., to North Texas Mfg. Corp. Tube shield.
2. «76,276. 3-3-59. CI. 174 — 35.
Melton, James O., and I. M. Carpenter, to The Geolograph
Co. Drill pipe valve. 2,884,002, 4-28-59, CI. 137 — 454.2.
Melton, William L. Electrical oil heating device. 2,907,861,
10-6-59, CI. 219 — 43.
Meltzer. Henry E. : See —
Boerger. Julius W. 2,918.055.
Meltzer, Jack. Sock lining unit having a built-in bridging
element. 2.897.612. 8^-59. CI. 36—58.5.
Meluch. William C. : See —
Goldstein, Emanuel, and Meluch. 2,912,462.
Melville, Albert : See —
Checke, Harry, and Melville. 2,916,147.
Melville, Alexander : See — ■
Parker, Charles S., and Melville. 2,890,515.
Parker, Charles S., and Melville. 2,905,999.
Melville, Lydla : See—
Checke, Harry, and Melville. 2,916,147.
Melville, Thomas : See —
Knight, Robert D., and Melville. 2,911,695.
Melville, William J. Method of producing liquid organic
plant food. 2,879,151, 3-24-59, CI. 71—8.
Melville, William S., to The British Thomson-Houston Co.
Ltd. Pulse generating electrical circuit arrangements.
2,869,004, 1-13-59, CI. 307—108.
Melvin, Myron F. : See —
Frey, Cleon F., and Melvin. 2,910,561.
Melvin, William S., and A. F. Nichols, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Manufacture of tetraethyl lead.
2,907,780, 10-6-59, CI. 260—437.
Melzak, Zdzislaw A. : See —
Warren. Francis G. R., and Melzak. 2,872,679.
Melzer, Wolfgang, and W. Schuster, to Aktiengesellschaft
Kuhnle, Kopp & Kausch. Method of rendering porous
graphite body impervious to fluids. 2,917,404, 12-15-59,
CI. 117 — 47.
Memmel, Hans, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Shaft revolving apparatus, particularly for turbine gen-
erators. 2,914,908, 12-1-59, CI. 60 — 1.
Mempel, Rudolf, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H.
Anti-friction bearings. 2,888,303, 5-26-59, CI. 308—187.1.
Mena, Carl M. Check valve with valve seat of resilient
material. 2,896,663, 7-28-59, CI. 137—539.
Menasco Mfg. Co. : See —
Maltby, Lewis J. 2,909,342.
Mencotti, Claudio F. Welding torch attachment. 2,887,562,
5-19-59, CI. 219—75.
Mende, Arthur : See —
Hennig, Walter, Strehle, and Mende. 2,906,184.
Mende, William C, and V. R. Berliner, to Ortlio Pharmaceu-
tical Corp. Spermicidal alkylphenoxy-polyethoxyethanol
emulsion. 2,889,250, 6-2-59, CI. 167 — 58.
Mende, William C, and J. L. Seidel, to Ortho Pharmaceuti-
cal Corp. Solid compressed amino acid spermicidal ve-
hicle. 2,918,404, 12-22-59, CI. 167—58.
Mendelsohn, Harold : See — ■
Winterbottom, Robert, Mendelsohn, Muller, and McCor-
mick. 2,899,422.
Mendelsohn, Harold, to American Cyanamid Co. Recrystal-
lization of tetracycline. 2,905,714, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 559.
Mendelsohn, Lewis I., and H. T. Faus, to General Electric
Co. Moving magnet oscillograph. 2,897,443, 7-28-59,
CI. 324—97.
Mendelsohn, Max, and H. Larson, to Badger Mfg. Co. Bubble
tower and tunnel tray construction. 2,917,293, 12-15-59,
CI. 261—114.
Mendelsohn, Meyer, to Ions Exchange & Chemical Corp.
Argentiferous germicidal medium and process for making
same. 2,906,761, 9-29-59, CI. 260—430.
Mendelsohn, Meyer, to Ions Exchange & Chemical Corp. Sepa-
rator for electric battery. 2,915,579, 12-1-59, CI. 136 —
146.
Mendelsohn, Meyer, and C. Horowitz, to Ions Exchange &
Chemical Corp. Battery electrolyte. 2,872,362, 2-3-59,
CI. 136—157.
Mendelson, Hans . See —
Roberts. William C, and Mendelson. 2,885,992.
Mendelson, Marvin B. : See —
Beebee, Frederick L„ and Mendelson. 2,892,991.
Mendelson. Myron J. : See —
Burns. Cecil H.. Jr., and Mendelson. 2,900,132.
Mendenhall, Alfred L., Jr. Smoke detecting device. 2,877,453,
3-10-59, CI. 340—237.
Mendenhall, Charles A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine
starter gearing. 2,882,421, 4-14-59, CI. 290—38.
Mendenhall, Charles A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine
starter gearins. 2,885,894, 5-12-59, CI. 74 — 6.
Mendenhall, Charles A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine
starter gearing. 2.900,827, 8-25-59. CI. 74 — 7.
Menderman, Fred. Measuring and pouring device. 2,887,254,
5-19-59, CI. 222—450.
Mendez. Alfredo. Portable heater and cooker. 2,867,206,
1-6-59 CI. 126—38.
Mendles, Walter J., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Shirring presser
foot. 2,900,942. 8-25-59, CI. 112—235.
Mendonca, Lewis E. : See —
Allshouse, Harlow E., and Mendonca. 2,910,247.
Mendoza, Manuel. Shoe sole. 2.904,724, 9-15-59, CI. 317 — 2.
Meneley, William E., to California Research Corp. Booster
pump station control. 2,870,716, 1-27-59, CI. 103 — 12.
Menewisch, William T.. to General Motors Corp. Two-way
height control overrule for air suspended vehicle.
2,881.799, 4-14-59, CI. 137—596.
Meng. Victor W., and A. C. Borgman, to The Patent Scaffold-
ing Co., Inc. Multiplatform scaffolds. 2,904,126, 9-15-59,
CI. 182—103.
Menge, Eberhard, to Brunsviga Maschinenwerke Akt. Value
transfer mechanism. 2,879,938, 3-31-59, CI. 235 — 63.
Mengel, Clare L., and D. P. Miles. Magnetic field detector.
2,900,595. 8-18-59, CI. 324—6.
Mengel, William R., to Magnat Machinery & Pattern Corp.
Mechanism for securing roll to shaft. 2,890,517, 6-16-59,
CI. 29—129.
Menges, Howard C. Sign and fixture therefor. 2,895,246,
7-21-59, CI. 40—145.
Mengis, Albin J., to Wolf Brothers, Inc. Apparatus for ap-
plying pressure sensitive materials. 2,901,999, 9-1-59, CI.
118—1.
Menhall, James W. : See —
Robb. John F. and F. B. 2,872,007.
Menhall, James W. Clockless parking meter. 2,904,154,
9-15-59, CI. 194 — 74.
Menhenett, Donald : See —
Miller, John C. 2,888,176.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Menier, Jean : See —
Crabbe, Kene, and Menier. 2,878,675.
Menin, Benjamin, to The Weiller Co. Interfitting display
unit. 2,917,188, 12-15-59, CI. 211 — 177.
Menke, John R., to Nuclear Development Corp. of America.
Method of recovering uranium from underground deposit.
2,896,930, 7-28-59, CI. 262 — 3.
Menke, Joseph, and E. Doerpinghaus, to Society "Brinro Ltd."
Improvements in proximity fuzes and similar apparatus.
2,882,823, 4-21-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Menke. Joseph F., and E. H. Doerpinghaus, to Society Brinro
Ltd. Electric fuze. 2,880,672, 4-7-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Menkin, Benjamin D., S. F. Rabin, and M. D. Scisorek to
J. Bayard, S. F. Rabin, and M. D. Scisorek. Machine for
making flavored drinking straws. 2,891,364, 6-23-59,
CI. 53—123.
Menne, Raymond J. Foldable hand truck and display rack.
2,884,257, 4-28-59, CI. 280 — 40.
Mennecier, Aline : ,See —
Mennecier, Maurice. 2,903,072.
Mennecier, Maurice, deceased, by A. Mennecier, executrix, to
Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Apparatus for inves-
tigating earth formations. 2,903,072, 9-8-59, CI.
166—100.
Mennesson, Andr€ L., to Societe d'Appareils de Controle et
d'Equipement des Moteurs S.A.C.E.M. Apparatus for indi-
cating the instantaneous consumption of a fluid by a ma-
chine including a rotating shaft. 2,916,204, 12-8-59, CI.
235—61.
Menon, Stanislao, to Emanuel di Giuseppe e Roberto Emanuel
& C.S.A.S. Rotary machine adapted to operate as a pump
or as a fluid motor. 2,891,482, 6-23-59, CI. 103—121.
Mensch, George H., Jr. : See —
McClelland, John W. 2,896,685.
Menson, John L. : See —
Weigel, Albert C, and Menson. 2,877,352.
Mentag, Robert G. : See —
Clark, Jorge L. 2,870,851.
Clark, Jorge L. 2,882,985.
Menter, Henry. Percolator aeration device. 2,876,693,
3-10-59, CI. 99—312.
Mentes, Alexander G. Spreader with aggregate desegregating
means. 2,874,620, 2-24-59, CI. 94 — 44.
Mentes, Alexander G. Aggregate spreader with vertically
and horizontally adjustable wheels. 2,874,621, 2-24-59,
CI. 94 — 46.
Mentzer, Cyrus J. : See —
Nelsen, Silas E., and Mentzer. 2,892,237.
Menz, Charles N., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Drilling appa-
ratus. 2,897,693, 8--4-59, CI. 77 — 22.
Menzel, Wolfgang A. : See —
Ruehlemann, Herbert E., and Menzel. 2,910,001.
Menzies, William C. Heavy media separator apparatus.
2,899,057, 8-11-59, CI. 209—172.5.
Menzimer. Lisle W. : See —
Allen. Edwin L. 2 880.029.
Allen, Edwin L. 2,915,777.
Allen, Edwin L. 2,915,779.
De Vito, Angelo R. 2,897.326.
De Vlto, Angelo R. 2,915,778.
Pat'/er, William A. 2.888.835.
Meohas. Isaac R. Disposable razor. 2,915,818, 12-8-59, CI.
30—53.
Meola, Edward A., to United States of America, Army.
Switch mechanism. 2,891,119, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 67.
Meola, Robert C. : See —
Retzer, Theodore C, and Meola. 2,916,669.
Meopta, narodni podnik : See —
Smolaf, FrantiSek. 2,872,177.
Mercantile Trust Co. : See —
Neff, Paul J., Christy, Marsh, and Mclntyre. 2,886,144.
Mercer Engineering Co. : See —
Kramer, Daniel E. 2,869.330.
Kramer, Israel. 2.878,654.
Kramer, Israel. 2,916,893.
Mercer, Frank B., and S. Shorrock, to British Tufting Ma-
chinery Ltd. Textile printing. 2,905,085, 9-22-59, CI.
101—219.
Mercer, John C, 10% to A. Martin. Milk cartons, etc.
2,911,135, 11-3-59, CI. 229—17.
Mercer, John L., and J. J. Brunner. Electric plug.
2,919,317, 12-29-59, CI. 200—51.12.
Mercer, Lewis P., to Milprint, Inc. Art of producing side-
gusseted bags. 2,871,771, 2-3-59, CI. 93—35.
Mercer, Robert S., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Cement com-
position and method of preparation. 2,914,413, 11-24-59,
CI. 106 — 84.
Mercer. William M. Yieldable blade safety razor. 2,893,120,
7-7-59, CI. 30—61.
Mercer, William R., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Noise com-
parison signal detecting system. 2,871,346, 1-27-59, CI.
250—20.
Merchant, Charles J., 15% to W. J. Brauer. Educational
kevboard musical instrument. 2,897,712, 8-4-59, CI. 84 —
477.
Merchant, Charles W. : See —
Griffes, Milton W., and Merchant. 2,902,088.
Merchant, Charles W., to The Euclid Electric & Mfg. Co.
Electrical switching mechanism. 2,870,273, 1-20-59, CI.
200—5.
Merchant, Chester O., to Swanson Tool & Machine Products,
Inc. Straight line indexing unit. 2,887,209, 5-19-59, CL
198—19.
Merchant, Chester O., to Swanson Tool & Machine Products,
Inc. Conveyor system. 2,919,009, 12-29-59, CI. 198 — 19.
Merchant, Chester O., and A. R. Davidson, to Swanson-Erie
Corp. Power operated screw driver. 2,877,814, 3-17-59,
CI. 144 — 32.
Merchant, Donald R. : See —
Harbers, Henry C, and Merchant. 2,868,583.
Merchants & Savings Bank : See —
Rhoades, Nolen K., and Baker. 2,916,013.
Mercier, Carl E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for con-
trolling crack formations. 2,880,401, 3-31-59, CI.
336 — 96.
Mercier, Carl E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Reactor with
end shielding having disk laminations. 2,907,96o, 10-6-59,
CI. 336—84.
Mercier, Carl E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Metal clad switch-
gear. 2,916,590. 12-8-59, CI. 200—166.
Mercier, Jacques H., to Greer Hydraulics, Inc. Clamping
means for bladder of pressure accumulator. 2,877,801,
3-17-59, CI. 138—30.
Mercier, Jean. Sealing means for a slidable member in a
pressure unit. 2,873,703, 2-17-59, CI. 138 — 31.
Mercier, Jean. Liquid port for pressure accumulator.
2,874,721, 2-24-59, CI. 138—30.
Mercier, Jean. Control systems for partitions or the like.
2,874,958, 2-24-59. CI. 268 — 50.
Mercier, Jean. Sealing means for a slidable member in a
pressure unit. 2,870,799, 3-10-59, CI. 138—31.
Mercier, Jean. Apparatus for molding bladders. 2,877,497,
'" 18 — 42.
Pressure vessels. 2,878,834, 3-24-59, CI.
3-17-59, CI.
Mercier, Jean.
138—30.
Mercier, Jean.
accumulator.
Mercier, Jean.
Closure valve for the outlet port of a pressure
2,880,758, 4-7-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Accumulator construction. 2,886,064, 5-12-
59. CI. 138—30.
Mercier, Jean. Pressure fluid distributor valves. 2,889,814,
6-9-59, CI. 121 — 465.
Mercier, Jean. Automatic follow-up system for successive
application of power sources. 2,892,310, 6-30-59, CI. 60 —
51.
Mercier, Jean. Hydraulic pump. 2,899,248, 8-11-59, CI.
309—23.
Mercier, Jean. Valves. 2,905,432, 9-22-59, CI. 251—63.
Mercier, Jean. Anti-vibrating check valves. 2,914,085,
11-24-59, CI. 137—514.
Mercier, Thomas E. : See —
Beckner, Donald O., and Mercier.
Merck & Co., Inc. : See —
Allegretti, John E. 2,897,118.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett.
Arth, Glen E., and Sarett. 2.868,805.
Barclay, Eugene S. 2,884,152.
Beyler, Roger E., and Sarett. 2,888,456.
Beyler, Roger E.. and Sarett. 2,888.457.
Brown, Horace D., and Matzuk. 2,888,380.
Bicking, John B. 2,917,511.
Chaiet, Louis, and Cochrane. 2,915,432.
Chamberlin, Earl M., and Chemerda. 2,897,212.
and Chemerda.
and Chemerda.
and Chemerda.
2,897,197.
2,901,493.
2,919,270.
M., Chamberlin,
2,897,692.
2,887,492.
2,887,493.
2,887,494.
2,897,214.
2,902,482.
2,904,563.
and Tristram.
Chamberlin, Earl M.,
Chamberlin, Earl M.,
Chamberlin. Earl M.,
Chemerda, John M.
Chemerda, John M.
Chemerda, John M.
Chemerda, John
2,877,238.
Chemerda. John M., and Jacob. 2,903,448.
Conbere, John P., and Pfister. 2.S70.177.
Conn, John B., and Humphrev. 2,898,191.
Cutler, Frank A., Jr., and Chemerda. 2,884,417.
Cutler, Frank A., Jr., and Chemerda. 2,897,204.
Day, John T. 2.907,776.
Dav, John T.. Erickson. and Pettebone. 2,873,284.
Dulaney, Eugene L. 2,905,593.
Dulaney, Eugene L., and McAleer. 2,875,133.
Dulaney. Eugene L., and McAleer. 2,888,469.
Engelhardt, Edward L. 2,886.572.
Erickson. Arthur E. 2,889,319.
Folkers, Karl A., and Shunk. 2,876,230.
Gillin, James. 2,908,680.
Graber. Robert P. and Snoddy. 2,876,238.
Graber, Robert P.. and Snoddy. 2,894,007.
Hall, Victor C. 2,886.157.
Hirschmann, Ralph F. 2,913,477.
Hirschmann, Ralph «'.. and Miller. 2.8S5.412.
Hirschmann, Ralph F., Wendler, and Miller. 2,906,780.
Holly, Frederick W., and Stammer. 2,918,472.
Hollv. Frederick W., Wagner, Walton, and Hoffman.
2,875.238.
Hollv. Frederick W., Wagner, Walton, and Hoffman.
2.875.239.
Kaczka, Edward A. 2,895,952.
Kaczka. Edward A., Richter. and Shunk. 2,868,836.
Kuehl. Frederick A., Jr. 2.904.471.
Leanza, William J. 2,897,205.
Lewis, Irving R., Jr., and Jellinek. 2,913,018.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Merck & Co., Inc. : See — Continued
McAleer, William, and Dulaney. 2,875,132.
Novello, Frederick C. 2.886.589.
Novello, Frederick C. 2,910,473.
Novello, Frederick C. 2,910,474.
Novello, Frederick C. 2,910,475.
Novello, Frederick C. 2,910,476.
Novello, Frederick C. 2,910,488.
O'Neill, Robert C. 2,881,157.
O'Neill, Robert C, and Tull. 2,877,220.
Ott, Walther H. 2,871,122.
Paleveda, William J., and Schoenewaldt. 2,905,692.
Peck, Robert L. 2,S91,987.
Pfister, Karl, III, and Stein. 2,868,818.
Pollak, Peter I. 2.904,551.
Rogers, Edward F. 2.872.371.
Ruyle, William V. 2,895,968.
Sarett, Lewis H. 2,884,419.
Sarett, Lewis H. 2,912,446.
Sarett, Lewis H., Constantin, and Arth. 2,905,678.
Sarett, Lewis H., and Johns. 2,891,967.
Sarett. Lewis H., and Johns. 2.893,999.
Sarett, Lewis H., and Johns. 2,909,519.
Sarett Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2.894,000.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2,894,001.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2,894,002.
Schoenewaldt, Erwin F. 2,878.2i>9.
Stein, Gustav A., and Pfister. 2,894,987.
Tristram, Edward W. 2,8 i 0,178.
Tristram, Edward W. 2,904.564.
Wagner, Arthur F. 2.872,458.
Wagner, Arthur F. 2,892,847.
Wagner, Arthur F. 2,915,533.
Walton, Edward. 2,915,532.
Walton, Edward, and Wagner.
Weijlard, John. 2,891,954.
Weijlard, John. 2,906,772.
Wolf, Donald E., and Hoffman.
Wolf. Donald E.. and Hoffman.
2,875,227.
2,915,531.
2,915,551.
D„ Skeggs, Wolf, and Hoffman.
2,915,536.
Wright, Lemuel
2,915,398.
Merck, E., Akt., Darmstadt : See —
Luttringhaus, Arthur, and Hagele
Thesing, Jan. 2,891,955.
Merck. E., Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Thesing, Jan. 2,909,529.
Zima, Otto, and Seitz. 2,915,522.
Merckling. Nikolaus G. : See —
Anderson, Arthur W., Bruce, Merckling, and Truett.
2 905 645
Gresham, William F., and Merckling. 2,872,439.
Gresham, William F., and Merckling. 2,888,448.
Gresham, William F., and Merckling. 2,900,372.
Merckling, Nicholas G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ethylene polymerization catalysts. 2,907,757, 10-6-59,
CI. 260 — 94.9.
Mercoid Corp., The : See —
McCabe, Ira E. 2,874,522.
Mercurio, Sam A. : See —
Macintosh, John R., and Mercurio. 2,874,519.
Mercurius, Randolph P. Acoustic tone equalizer. 2,891,629,
6-23-59, CI. 181—31.
Mercury Engineering Corp. : See —
Zernov, Peter. Re. 24,615.
Zernov, Peter. 2,918,897.
Meredew, George C, A. G. E. Moore, and F.
to Bernard Bercovitz, and Rolls-Royce Ltd.
for motor driven pumps. 2,879,716,
103—16.
Meredew, George C, to B. Bercovitz. Hydraulic accumulator
and like pressure storage vessel. 2,912,004, 11-10-59, CI.
137—561.
Meredich, Mike. Garden tool. 2,909,385, 10-20-59, CI. 294—
49.
Meredith, Frederick W. : See —
Burden, Stanley W., and Meredith. 2,906,127.
Meredith, Frederick W., to Smiths America Corp. Stabilising
devices. 2,907,031, 9-29-59, CI. 343 — 757.
Meredith, John A., to Amalgamated Equipment Co. Reamer
attachment for earth augers. 2,887,300, 5-19-59, CI.
255 — 73.
Meredith Publishing Co. : See —
Dutton. Warren A. 2,907,112.
Stone, Wilfred H. 2.902.929.
Stone, Wilfred H., and Watson. 2,916,633.
Meredith, Robert J. : See —
Bower, Byron F., and Meredith.
Mergen, Joseph M., and R.
Corp. Hydraulic power
103—161.
Mergen, Joseph M., and H.
Servo-operated clutches.
Mergenthaler, Edward C,
E. S. Smedley,
Control means
3-31-59, CI.
2,887,141.
K. Tiedeman, to Curtiss-Wright
units. 2,872,875, 2-10-59, CI.
Murphy, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
2,887,200, 5-19-59, CI. 192—35.
to Waldorf Paper Products Co.
Display post supports. ' 2,895,696, 7-21-59, CI. 248 — 158.
Mergenthaler Linotype Co. : See —
Coleman, Eugene F. 2,900,884.
Fauteck, Walter S., Rollert, and Stover. 2,910,916.
Grube. Wolfgang O.. Shultz, and Walter. 2,917,980.
Hilpman, Paul. 2,917,159.
Hilpman, Paul, and Milanese. 2,908,380.
Rossetto, Louis. 2,874,825.
Rossetto, Louis, and Corrado. 2,869,717.
Merian, Ernst, to Saul & Co., as nominee of Fidelity Union
Trust Co., executive trustee under Sandoz Trust. Monoazo
dyestuffs. 2,873,270, 2-10-59, CI. 260—205.
Merian, Ernest, to Saul & Co., as nominee of Fidelity Union
Trust Co., executive trustee under Sandoz Trust. Water-
insoluble diphenylamine dyestuffs. 2,879,209, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 239.7.
Merian, Ernest, to Saul & Co., nominee of Fidelity Union
Trust Co., executive trustee under Sandoz Trust. Water-
insoluble monoazo dyestuffs. 2,891,942, 6-23-59, CI.
260 — 207.1.
Merian, Ernest, B. J. K. Nicolaus, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz
A. G. Water-insoluble monoazo dyestuffs. 2,870,137,
1-20-59, CI. 260 — 207.
Merian, Ernest, and B. J. R. Nicolaus, to Sandoz A.G. N-
substituted urea and carbamate derivatives of water-in-
soluble tertiary amines. 2,909,561, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 472.
Meriaux, Joseph : <b'ee —
Buffet, Jean, and Meriaux. 2,893,555.
Merica, Edward P. : See —
Steinhauer, Alfred F., and Merica. 2,891,082.
Merickel, George M., D. H. Buckhout, Jr., and R. R. Moser.
Water toy. 2,900,531, 9-29-59, CI. 272 — 1.
Merigold, Peter A. : See —
Cook, Gordon H., and Merigold. 2,895,379.
Meril, Dale R., to General Metals Corp. Commutator con-
struction. 2,878,405, 3-17-59, CI. 310 — 234.
Merion, Abraham L.. 50% to F. Edes. Sheet metal bending
tool. 2,917,956, 12-22-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Meripol, Edward : See —
Orr Robert H., and Meripol. 2,906,505.
Merkel, Erich : See —
Meurer, Siegfried. Ramundt, Merkel. and Liebel.
2,904,028.
Merkel, Stephen L., to Lorain Products Corp. Voltage and
current regulator. 2,914,720, 11-24-59, CI. 321 — 19.
Merker, Dwight R., to Swift & Co. Process for hydrogenating
glycerides. 2,903,468, 9-8-59, CI. 260—409.
Merkl, Ernst : See —
Linder, Rudolf, Rebentisch, and Merkl. 2,875,322.
Merkle, Bernard J. Reduction gearing. 2,883,880, 4-28-59,
CI. 74 — 606.
Merkouris, James S. Retractable clothesline support. 2,899,-
080, 8-11-59, CI. 211—119.17.
Merkowitz, Samuel, to General Dynamics Corp. Release
mechanism. 2,892,210, 6-30-59, CI. 16 — 171.
Merl, Carl J. Remote control steering mechanism for boats.
2,894,473, 7-14-59, CI. 114 — 144.
Merl, Kurt : See — -
Rabin, Richard, and Merl. 2,906,997.
Merla Tool Corp. : See —
Robinson, Art I. 2,894,793.
Merlin, Howard R., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Code translator. 2,907,019, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem, to Horizons Titanium Corp. Prepa-
ration of fused salt electrolytes. 2,870,072, 1-20-59, CI.
204 — 64.
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem, M. J. Arnoff, and J. L. Sorkin, to
Horizons Titanium Corp. Preparation of the refractory
metals by fused salt electrolysis. 2,870,073, 1-20-59, CI.
204 — 64.
Merlub-Sobel, Menahem, and K. M. Weigert, to Curtiss-Wright
Corp. Brazing flux. 2,882,593, 4-21-59, CI. 29 — 495.
Mermac Products, Inc. : See —
Macintosh, John R., and Mercurio. 2,874,519.
Merner, Richard R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acid pasting of metal-free phthalocyanine. 2,917,518,
12-15-59, CI. 260 — 314.5.
Merrell, Allen W., to Sattley Co. Bag filling mechanism.
2,898,721, 8-11-59, CI. 53—244.
Merrell, Robert A. : See —
Matthews, Russell B., and Merrell. 2,911,183.
Merrell, Wm. S., Co., The : See —
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, Day, and Feil.
2,891,957.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914529.
Allen. Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914.561.
Allen. Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914.562.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,563.
Allen. Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,564.
Amstutz, Edward D., and Krueger. 2,894,952.
Palopoli, Frank P., Krueger, and Tilford. 2,886,570.
Tilford, Charles H., McCarty, and Van Campen.
2,894,949.
Van Campen, Marcus G., Jr., Allen, Palopoli, and Schu-
mann. 2,877,269.
Van Campen, Marcus G., Jr., and Tilford. 2,874,161.
Wheeler, Keith W., Seyler, Palopoli, and McCarty.
2,898,339.
Merrels, Frederic P. Selective dispensing apparatus.
2,867,418, 1-6-59, CI. 259—8.
Merrels, Frederic P. Foldable ladder. 2,887,259, 5-19-59,
CI. 228—23.
Merriam, Frank R. Parking switch for windshield wipers.
2,899,510, 8-11-59, CI. 200—61.39.
Merriam, Frederic C. : See —
Leahy, James F., and Merriam. 2,883,316.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Merriam, Frederic C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Water vapor permeable resins. 2,870,129, 1-20-59, CI.
260— 8G.1.
Merriam, Martin M. : See —
De Falco, Anthony. 2,895,717.
Merrick, Montague L. Litter receptacle and mounting mem-
ber. 2,90(i,478, 9-29-59, CI. 248—95.
Merrick, Richard H. : See —
English. Richard A., and Merrick. 2,912,170.
Merrick, Richard H., to Carrier Corp. Slinger construction.
2,912,171. 11-10-59, CI. 239 — 220.
Merrick, Richard H., to Carrier Corp. Liquid distribution
system. 2,873,140. 2-10-59, CI. 299—25.
Merrick, Wallace N. Mechanical boat unloader. 2,885,061,
5-5-59, CI. 198—89.
Merrifield, Dudley B. : See —
Hill, Rutherford B., and Merrifield. 2,906,731.
Merrifield, Dudley B., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Rubber
compositions containing nitroso aliphatic arylenediamines.
2,901,459, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 45.9.
Merrifield, Paul B. : See —
Baymiller, John W., and Merrifield. 2,887,428.
Merrigan, Timothy O. Distributor attachment for wagon.
2,871,020, 1-27-59, CI. 275 — 2.
Merrill, Albert H. Educational toy with problem solution
indication. 2,877,566, 3-17-59, CI. 35 — 9.
Merrill, Bennett W., to New Castle Products, Inc. Foldable
and slidable tub shower door. 2,885,000, 5-5-59, CI.
160 — 118.
Merrill Bennett W., to New Castle Products. Inc. Sound
insulated folding door. 2,903,055, 9-8-59, CI. 160 — 40.
Merrill, Donald W., and L. W. Eiden. Bow sight. 2,875,522,
3-3-59, CI. 33—46.
Merrill, Hattiebelle. Collar support for garment hangers.
2,880,928, 4-7-59. CI. 223—98.
Merrill, Josiah L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Negative impedance repeaters. 2,878,325, 3-17-59, CI.
179—170.
Merrill, Leslie C. : See —
Jacobsohn, David H., and Merrill. 2,869,786.
Merrill. Patterson D. : See —
Waite, Harry T., Jr., and Merrill. 2,895,498.
Merrill, Wesley P., to The Oilgear Co. Operating mechanism
for a pipe testing machine. 2,883,859, 4-28-59, CI.
73 — 49.6.
Merriman Bros., Inc. : See —
Fox. William P. 2.889.797.
Gaffey, John R. 2,905,126.
Merriman, Henry H., and H. D. Leavy. Combination brush
and pant holder. 2.914,229, 11-24-59, CI. 223—96.
Merriman, Henry H. Fluid pressure actuated tire compressing
and bead seating device. 2,918,965, 12-29-59, CI.
157—1.21.
Merriman, Horace B. : See —
Parkes, Stanley, Merriman, and Sansum. 2,880,667.
Merriman, William E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Intrusion de-
tecting system. 2,908,897, 10-13-59, CI. 340—258.
Merrow Machine Co., The : See —
Pierce, Bernard N. 2,879,733.
Merritt. A. Jay : See —
Freedman, Louis. Merritt, and Sadin. 2,888,381.
Merritt Engineering Co. : See —
Garland, Charles J., and Turner.
Merritt, John W. Radiation survey
9-29-59, CI. 250—83.
Merritt, Thomas W., to Babson Bros.
washing system. 2,915,072, 12-1-59.
Merritt, Thomas W., to Babson Bros.
washing system. 2,915,073, 12-1-59, CI. 134 — 58".
Merritt, Thomas W., and C. A. Thomas, to Babson Bros. Co.
Milker. 2,869,512, 1-20-59, CI. 119—14.46
Merry, Albert B., and P. F. Hastings. Motor power unit.
2,871,585, 2-3-59, CI. 37 — 43.
Merry, Clayton B., to Clayton B. Merry Equipment, Inc.
Snow-removing apparatus. 2,880,527, 4-7-59, CI. 37 — 43.
Merrv. Clayton B., Equipment. Inc. : gee — -
Merry', Clayton B. 2,880.527.
Merryman, Carl, and F. J. Stoeberl, to Duro-O-Llte Pencil
Co. Retractable writing device. 2,896,577, 7-28-59, CI.
120—42.03.
Mersch, Rudolf : See —
Schrarier. Gerhard, and Mersr>h. 2,870,187.
Wahl, Ottmar, Mersch, and Puschel. 2,892,713.
Wahl. Ottmar, Mersch, and Piischel. 2,892,714.
Merskv. Morris, to Almor Co. Checkout bagging counter.
2,909,020. 10-20-59, CI. 53 — 390.
Mertens, Wilhelm G. : See —
Rubin, Leon J., Teasdale, and Mertens. 2,910,363.
Mertes, Joseph V. : Sep —
Hartwell, George E., and Mertes. 2,885,706.
Mertes, Thomas S., to Sun Oil Co. Apparatus and method
for controlling the rate of flow of solid particles. 2,872,249,
2-3-59, CI. 302—53.
Mertes, Thomas S., to Sun Oil Co. Polymerization of olefins
while subjecting the catalyst to ultrasonic waves. 2,899,-
414, 8-11-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Mertes, Thomas S.. to Sun Oil Co. Pebble circulating reaction
system. 2,907.800, 10-6-59, CI. 260—672.
Mertesdorf, Aloys P. Hedge cutter. 2,867,040, 1-6-59, CI.
30—205.
Merto Co., The : See —
Witt, Paul R., Jr., and Shaler. 2,898,270.
2,873,523.
method. 2,906,882,
Co. Milk pipe
CI. 134 — 57.
Co. Milk pipe
line
line
Merton, Robert R., R. H. McDowell, and J. G. Aylett, to
Alginate Industries Ltd. Fire fighting foams. 2,895,910,
7-21-59, CI. 252—3.
Mertz, Clyde W. : See —
Smith, Dexter E., Mertz, and Crowell. 2,908,818.
Mertz, Clyde W„ to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stabilization of
heterocyclic nitrogen compounds. 2,900,387. 8-18-59. 'CI.
260 — 290.
Mertz, Clyde W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Stabilization of
heterocyclic compounds having a hetero nitrogen atom.
2,907.770, 10-6-59 CI. 260 — 290.
Mertz, Clyde W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control of oxygen
content of low boiling hydrocarbons. 2,914,589, 11-24-59,
CI. 260—081.5.
Mertz, Clyde W., anrl P. F. Warner, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Control of polymerization processes. 2,886,616,
5-12-59, CI. 260—683.15.
Mertz, Clyde W., and W. M. Zoller, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Process control system. 2,893,927, 7-7-59, CI. 202 —
160.
Mertz, Ralph H. Electric lure jigger. 2,908,103, 10-13-59,
CI. 43—19.2.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K. : See —
Cull, Neville L., and Mertzweiller. 2,913,446.
Mertzweiller, Joseph K., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Cross-linked polyesters of dicyclopentadiene dicar-
boxylic acids. 2.870,112, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Merwin, Daniel E. Animal-actuated liquid applicator for
livestock. 2.89^,448. 6-30-59, CI. 119 — 157.
Merwin, Owen T. : See —
Jones, Lucien N., Kelly, and Merwin. 2,882.910.
Merz, Hans, and H. Weidlich, to C. H. Boehringer Sohn.
Dihydrorescinnamine and methods of making the same.
2,872,451, 2-3-59, CI. 260—287.
Merz. Henry. Power operated drawing-lead sharpener.
2,872.900, 2-10-59, CI. 120—96.
Meschke, Robert W. : See —
Brehm, Warren J., Bremer, Eleuterio, and Meschke.
2,918,501.
Meschwitzer, Kurt H., and G. H. Sjchofield. Lamp construc-
tion. 2,910.575, 10-27-59, CI. 240 — 41.
Meserow, Francis P. Wireless communication system.
2.883.523, 4-21-59, CI. 250—6.
Meservey, Albert B., and R. H. Ralney, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process for decon-
taminating thorium and uranium with respect to ruthe-
nium. 2,909,406, 10-20-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Meshberg, Philip. Aerosol container with valve. 2,867,358,
1-6-59 CI. 222 — 394.
Meshberg, Philip. Aerosol package. 2.914,222, 11-24-59,
CI. 222 — 162.
Mesner, Max H., to Radio Corp. of America. Color repro-
duction using brightness signal alone as substitute for
green signal. 2,897,263, 7-28-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Mesrobian, Hrant. Device for unifying the controls of the
brake and the accelerator and the'clutch in motor vehicles.
2,875.870, 3-3-5i, CI. 192—94.
Messen-Jaschin, G. A. : See —
Maas, Friedrich J., and Schedling. 2,868,317.
Messenger, Desmond, and G. W. Phelps, to The Track Corp.
Ltd, Articulated link units. 2,907,608, 10-6-59, CI.
305—10.
Messer, Dallas C. Surgical sling. 2,875,754, 3-3-59, CI.
128—94.
Messersmlth, Benjamin K. Poultry blood testing equipment.
2,898.884, 8-11-59, CI. 119 — 17.
Messick, Kirwin Y. : See —
Bishop, Edwin V. 2,912,138.
Messick, Willard C, to Standard Alarm and Signal Co.
Light permeable fluid level marker for casings. 2,917,924,
12-22-59. CI. 73 — 334.
Messier, Joseph A. A. Stay fastening for peg board mounted
articles. 2,884,221, 4-28-59, CI. 248—361.
Messina, Joseph E. : See —
Lobosco, Roscoe R., Messina, and Oyler. 2,871,336.
Messing, Joseph A. : See —
Herrmann, John A., Messing, and Wittenberg. 2,894,080.
Rowley, James A., and Messing. 2,877.312.
Messinger, Albert A. Non-spillable cup. 2,914,214, 11-24-59,
CI. 220 — 90.4.
Messinger, William : See —
Conway, Robert D., and Messinger. 2,901,189.
Messier, Raymond E. Drop stakes with V type bunks, log
bunks and other vehicles using stakes. 2,869,894,
1-20-59. CI. 280—145.
Messmer. Edwin E. : See —
Sylvester, John D., and Messmer. 2.873,566.
Sylvester, John D.. Messmer, and Keenan. 2,913,863.
Messmer, Karl : See —
Kolbl, Franz, and Messmer. 2,894,836.
Messmer, Richard E. : See —
Fonda, Jav C. 2,908,769.
Milnes, Robert A. 2,905,137.
Messmore, Harold. Display device. 2,871,521, 2-3-59, CI.
20— .5.
Messner, George A., and R. P. Cero, to Royal McBee Corp.
Locking device for typewriters and like machines.
2,880,839. 4-7-59. CI. 197 — 145.
Messrs. Lumoprint Zindler K.G. : See —
Limberger, Walter. 2,S78,741.
Messrs. Metallwerke Gebr. Sepelfricke G.m.b.H. : See —
Aleweld, Heinz. 2,896,704.
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Messrs. Strlwa A.G. : See —
Rees, Karl. 2,909,049.
Messwarb, Gunter : See —
Heitzer, Erich, Gumboldt, Messwarb, and Bier. 2,906,743.
Mestre, Auguste F., to International Business Machines
'Corp. Magnetic core temperature regulation. 2,919,434,
12-29-59, CI. 340—174. . „. „,
Mestre, Luis. Collating apparatus. 2,876,008, 3-3-59, CI.
271—64.
Mestre, Luis, to Lewfor Development Corp. Multiple sheet
ejecting mechanism. 2,890,884, 6-16-59, CI. 271—56.
Mestre, Luis, to Lewfor Development Corp. Offset printing
machine and sheet gage. 2.899,202. 8-11-59, CI. 271 — 53.
Mestre, Luis, to Lewfor Development Corp. Inking and damp-
ening means for an offset printing machine. 2,915,970,
12-8-59, CI. 101 — 144.
Meszaros, George W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Current supplv apparatus. 2,903,639, 9-8-59, CI. 321—18.
Metal Box Co. Ltd., The : See —
Powell, Dan, and Allsopp. 2,895,527.
Stuchbery, Arthur L. 2,894,481.
Metal Cutting Tools, Inc. : See —
Getts, Sidney A. 2.867,140.
Metal Decking Corp. : See —
Brown, Robert C. 2,908,955.
Metal Diffusions, Inc. : See —
Samuel, George A. 2,885,301.
Samuel, George A. 2,899,332.
Metal Fabricators Corp. : See —
Cedrone, Nicholas J. 2,892,987.
Metal Hydrides Inc. : See —
Banus, Mario D., Winlarczyk, and Lambe. 2,898,195.
Bragdon, Robert W. 2,883,263.
Bragdon, Robert W. 2,901,333.
Hinckley, Alfred A., and Del Guidice. 2,900,224.
Kollonitsch. Janos. 2,903,470.
Kollonitsch, Janos. 2,903,471.
Kollonitsch. Janos. 2,903,472.
Wade. Robert C. 2,872,982.
Winiarczyk, Edward R. 2,900,240.
Metal Improvement Co. : See — ■
Fuchs, Henry O. 2,881,506.
Metal-Lux S. r. 1. : See—
Tassara, Luigi. 2,873,336.
Metal Masters Co. : See —
Baumet. George A. 2,888,617.
Metal Sections Ltd. : See —
Griffin, Eric, and Flury. 2,904,851.
Metal Specialty Co., The : See —
Rieppel, Perry J., and Clapp. 2,874,942.
Rieppel, Perry J., Clapp, and Elliott. 2,882,588.
Metal Textile Corp. : See —
Hartwell, Ralf L. 2,869,858.
Metal and Thermit Corp. : See —
Bikales. Richard G. 2,868,709.
Coffeen, William W. 2,808,658.
Forman, Herbert B. 2,914,379.
Herbert, Wilhelm, Grob, and Eisenlohr. 2,888,491.
Howard, Leo F. 2,898,283.
Johnson, Ernest W. 2,891,922.
Passal, Frank. 2,873.234.
Passal. Frank. 2.873.235.
Passal, Frank. 2,916,423.
Ramsden, Hugh E. 2,867,641.
Ramsden,- Hugh E
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E.
Ramsden, Hugh E
2,873,275.
2,873,287.
2,873,297.
2,885,415.
2,904.569.
2,904,570.
2.912,448.
2.912,465.
2,913,498.
and Balint.
2.890.176.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and Rosenberg. 2.867.642.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and Rosenberg. 2.872,471.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and Rosenberg. 2.892,856.
Ramsden. Hugh E., and Rosenberg. 2,894,012.
Rosenberg, Sanders D., and Gibbons. 2.873,288.
Stareck, Jesse E., Seyb, Jr., Johnson, and Rowan.
2,916,424.
Weinberg. Elliott L. 2.867,566.
Weinberg, Elliott L. 2,868.819.
Weinberg, Elliott L. 2,915,428.
Metalastik Ltd. : See —
Hirst, Archie J. 2.872,207.
Hirst, Archie J., and Clark. 2,891,744.
Saberton, Frederick R. 2.869,340.
Metals and Chemicals Corp. : See — '
Wagner, Edgar R. 2,912,305.
Metals & Controls Corp. : See —
Epstein, Henry D. 2,868,923.
Vander Pyl, John R., Jastram, McMorrow, and Shockroo.
2,870,294.
Metals Disintegrating Co., Inc. : See —
Sheldon, William M. 2,896,824.
Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Dietrich, Leo. 2,876.864.
Herbert, Wilhelm, Bratzler, Dorschner, Eisenlohr, and
Gross. 2,901,423.
Konig. Philipp. 2.907.640.
Meyer, Kurt. 2,876,491.
Metallgesellschaft Aktiengellschaf t : See — Continued
Nusslein, Joseph. 2,904,514.
Ruppert, Wilhelm, Schwedler, Essewein, and Fritz.
2,884,894.
Schranz, Hubert. 2,899,392.
Schytil, Franz. 2,893,839.
Selig, Ludwig. 2,889,576.
Zimmermann, Wilhelm, and Wendeborn. 2,892,265.
Zwicker, Ulrich, and Schleicher. 2,892,742.
Metallgummi G.m.b.H. : See —
Jbrn, Raoul. 2,900,001.
Metallizing Co. of America : See —
Lyons, Allan J. 2,891,308.
Metallizing Engineering Co. Inc. : See —
Tour, Sam. 2,875,043.
Metallo, Gelsomino. Gun sight. 2,902,764, 9-8-59, CL
33 — 49.
Metallurgical Development Co. : See —
Derham, Leslie J. 2,886,309.
Derham, Leslie J., and Haywood. 2,871,007.
Metallurgical Processes Co. : See —
Rusciano, Frank A. 2,886,303.
Metallurgical Processes Ltd., and National Smelting Co. Ltd.,
The : See —
Derham Leslie J. 2,886,309.
Derham, Leslie J., and Haywood. 2,871,007.
Woods, Stephen E., and Derham. 2,912,322.
Metalwash Machinery Co. : See — ■
Pettit, Jack L., and Geisler. 2,880,433.
Zademach, Erich R.. Auger, and Lans. 2,867 225.
Metcalf, Derek N. G., to Athena Industries, Inc. Waste con-
tainer. 2,903,215, 9-8-59, CI. 248—99.
Metcalf, Howard F. : See —
Hart, Gene E., and Metcalf. Re. 24,616.
Metcalf, Joe S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Inorganic phos-
phate compositions, and methods for the preparation and
utilization thereof. 2,904,513, 9-15-59, CI. 252 — 135.
Metcalfe, Kenneth, to Universal Cyclops Steel Corp. Free-
machining austenitic alloys. 2,900,250, 8-18-59, CI. 75—
124.
Metcalfe, Kenneth A., and R. J. Wright, to Commonwealth of
Australia (% Secretary of the Department of Supply).
Coating surfaces by employing an electrostatic field.
2,898,279, 8-4-59. CI. 204 — 181.
Metcalfe. Kenneth A,, and R. J. Wright, to Commonwealth of
Australia, care of the Secretary of the Department of Sup-
ply. Solid separation by electrophoretic means. 2,900,320,
8-18-59, CI. 204 — 300.
Metcalfe, Kenneth A., and R. J. Wright, to The Common-
wealth of Australia, care of the Secretary of the Depart-
ment of Supply. Process for developing electrostatic image
with liquid developer. 2,907,674, 10-6-59, CI. 117 — 37.
Metcalfe, Samuel L. Screw clamp with a flexible clamping
element. 2,907.360, 10-6-59, CI. 144 — 297.
Metcalfe, Thomas O., Jr. Grain car barricade. 2,907,385,
10-6-59. CI. 160—368.
Metcalfe, William K, to Midland-Ross Corp. Drying equalizer
arrangement. 2,910,784, 11-3-59, CI. 34—114.
Metenier, Robert : See —
Bidault, Philippe, and Metenier. 2,903,427.
Metenier, Robert H., and J.-B. Signouret, to Esso Standard
Societe Anonyme Francaise. Alkali metal soap thickened
lubricating oil. 2,874,122, 2-17-59, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Meteor A.G. : See —
Hammer, Herbert. 2,868,466.
Metevia, William P., to The L. S. Starrett Co. Friction
thimble. 2,871,571, 2-3-59, CI. 33—164.
Methe, George H., and D. K. Patterson, to L. A. Young
Spring & Wire Corp. Binding strap anchoring structure.
2,882,837, 4-21-59, CI. 105—369.
Metheny, Donald E., to General American Transportation
Corp. Processes of continuous chemical nickel plating.
2,872,353, 2-3-59, CI. 117—130.
Metheny, Donald E., and E. Browar, to General American
Transportation Corp. Methods of chemical nickel plating.
2.874,073, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 130.
Metivier, Jean, to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulenc. Benzoxazolemethvl and benzothiazolemethyl phos-
phoric esters. 2,877,155, 3-10-59, CI. 167—33.
Metivier, Jean, to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc.
Phosphorus derivatives. 2,905,700, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 345.9.
Metrailer, Francis M„ to Kitchen-Quip, Inc. Spring metal
mounting clutch. 2,873,131, 2-10-59, CI. 287—103.
Metrailer, William J. : See —
Luckenbach, Edward C, Metrailer, and Hemminger.
2,874,112.
Metrailer, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
High temperature burning of particulate carbonaceous
solids. 2,884,303. 4-28-59, CI. 23 — 1.
Metrailer, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for feeding heavy oils into conversion systems.
2,891,000, 6-16-59, CI. 208—157.
Metrailer, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co
Transfer line chemicals coking process. 2,903,416, 9-8-59
CI. 208—127.
Metrawatt Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Zwicker, Ludwig, and Brenner. 2,915,706.
Metrawatt, Fabrik Elecktrischer Messgerate : See —
Wichmann, Hans-Joachim. 2,879,353.
Metric Hosiery Co., Inc. : See —
Bamhart, Adam B. 2,915,174.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Metro, Stephen J. : See —
Clarke, John V., Jr., Metro, and Smith. 2,904,410.
Metropolis Bending Co. : See —
Carman, Alga L. 2.889,500.
Park, Alan B. 2,913,295.
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd. : See —
Archard, Geoffrey D. 2,909,088.
Barlow, Ernest. 2,911,552.
Belsey, Frederick H., and Johnston. 2,885,024.
Benson. Leonard E.. and Raine. 2,907,595.
Craig, Robert D. 2,887,582.
Ennis, Arthur S. 2,879,418.
Haine, Michael E. 2,880,727.
Hamilton, Andrew, and Naylor. 2,919,371.
Moule, Gordor H., and Urry. 2,884,920.
Moule, Gordon H., and Urry. 2.898,571.
Neville, Sidney, and Owen. 2,899,855.
Raine, Thomas. 2,903,011.
Smith, Eric, and Turnbull. 2,888,354.
Tudge, Joseph. 2.900,538.
Turnbull, John S. 2,877,523.
Metrulis, Raymond R. Combination level, rule and protrac-
tor device. 2,878,509, 3-24-59, CI. 33 — 88.
Mettler, Erhard : See —
Meier, Johann. 2,902,272.
Mettoy Co., The : See —
UHman. Henry. 2,873,553.
Mettoy Co. Ltd., The : See —
Eurich, Joe E. G. 2,912,004.
Ullmann, Henry. 2,917,806.
Metz, Harry A. : See —
Corriveau, Joseph A., Goeke, and Sihvonen. 2,888,005.
Metz, Henry E., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Artificial kid-
ney manufacture. 2,880,501, 4-7-59, CI. 29 — 450.
Metz, Hyman M. : See —
Kraft, William M., and Metz. 2,915,488.
McBee, Earl T., Pierce, and Metz. 2,899,454.
Metz, Jack L., to Warwick Mfg. Corp. Record playing appa-
ratus. 2,885,486, 5-5-59, CI. 179—100.1.
Metz, Weldon L., and W. A. Derr, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit interrupter control circuits. 2,909,709,
10-20-59, CI. 317 — 29.
Metzeler Gummiwerke AG : See — ■
Marz, Otto. 2,873,459.
Metzgar, Harry H., deceased ; W. Rickard, executor, to W. A.
and F. Rickard. Stone breaker. 2,889,823, 6-9-59, CI.
125—23.
Metzner, Albert W., to The Standard Register Co. Strip
feeding device. 2,873,838, 2-17-59, CI. 197 — 126.
Metzner, Albert W.. to The Standard Register Co. Strip
feeding device. 2,881,893. 4-14-59. CI. 197—133.
Metzger, Alfred P., to Union Carbide Corp. Antistatic resin
compositions. 2,872,432, 2-3-59, CI. 200 — 15.5.
Metzger, Edith B. : See —
Metzger, Parke H. and E. B. 2,896,809.
Metzger, Horst : See —
Mueller, Eugen, Fries, and Metzger. 2,885,332.
Mueller, Eugen, Metzger, and Fries. 2,885,333.
Von Schickh, Otto, and Metzger. 2,883,377.
Metzger, Leopold H, to Super-Cut, Inc. Multiple grinding
wheel. 2,867.063. 1-6-59, CI. 51—209.
Metzger, Leopold fl., and H. C. Miller, to 'Super-Cut, Inc.
Method of and apparatus for dressing grinding wheels.
2,889,822, 6-9-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Metzger, Matt F., to General Electric Co. Control system
for clothes dryers. 2,869,247, 1-20-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Metzger, Matt F., to General Electric Co. Multiple extrac-
tion speed laundry machine having unbalance sensing
means. 2,911,812, 11-10-59, CI. 68—12.
Metzger, Parke H. and E. B. Nesting pail. 2,896,809,
7-28-59, CI. 220—20.
Metzger, Walter, and H. Meis, to Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesell-
schaft. Thermosetting aminoplast resins cured with amino
acid catalyst. 2,914,504, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 45.2.
Metzger, William J., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Car coupler. 2,870,919, 1-27-59, CI. 213—100.
Metzger, William J., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Car coupler. 2,889.939, 6-9-59. CI. 213 — 64.
Metzger, William J., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Railway draft rigging. 2,889,940, 6-9-59, CI. 213—
69.
Metzger. William J., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Car coupler. 2,909,293, 10-20-59, CI. 213—146.
Metzger, William J., to National Malleable and Steel Cast-
ings Co. Car coupler. 2,919,038, 12-29-59, CI. 213—148.
Metziger, Max, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Manufac-
ture of duplex composition of sodium tripolyphosphate and
sodium silicate solution. 2,909,490, 10-20-59, CI. 252—
135.
Metzke, William R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Seal
structure. 2,911,266, 11-3-59, CI. 308 — 187.1.
Metzler, Otto. Device for automatically indicating the
critical oil level in engines, especially engines of motor
vehicles. 2,874,243, 2-17-59. CI. 200—84.
Metzner, Albert W.. to The Standard Register Co. Strip
handling device. 2,904,332. 9-15-59. CI. 271 — 2.1.
Meulemms, Benedict E., and W. H. Pauly, to Swift & Co.
Manufacture of cheese slabs or the like. 2,902,804, 9-8-59,
CI. 53—122.
Meuli, Lloyd J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Agronomical
practice for the control of nematodes with 1,2,3-tribromo-
propane. 2,895,872, 7-21-59, CI. 167 — 39.
Meulnart, Andre. Tackle tor line-cast fishing. 2,908,102,
10-13-59, CI. 43 — 18.
Meuly, Walter C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
N-(dialkylthiocarbamyl-mercaptomethyl) derivatives of
guanidine compounds, useful as bactericides and rodent
repellents. 2,910,497, 10-27-59 CI. 200 — 155.
Meuly, Walter C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
N - (dimethylthiocarbamyl - lnercaptometkyl) - carbamate
esters. 2,910,498, 10-27-59, CI. 200 — 155.
Meunier, Frederick A., to Republic Steel Corp. Continuous
control for strip mills and the like. 2,871,940, 2-3-59,
CI. 164 — 61.
Meunier, Rose B. P. : See —
Saintesprit, Rose B. P. 2,897,297.
Meurer, Siegfried, to Maschinenfabrik Augsberg-Nurnberg
A. G. Masked valve. 2,868,187, 1-13-59, CI. 123 — 188.
Meurer, Siegfried, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.
G. Combustion chamber for fuel injection internal com-
bustion engine. 2,873,727, 2-17-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Meurer, Siegfried, to M. A. N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G. Piston for internal combustion engines.
2,882,100, 4-14-59, CI. 309—9.
Meurer, Siegfried, H.-J. Ramundt, E. Merkel, and J. Liebel,
to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G. Preheating
apparatus for internal-combustion engines. 2,904,028,
9-15-59, CI. 123—180.
Meurer, Siegfried, and H. Seegelken. Operation of internal
combustion engines. 2,907 308. 10-0-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Meusy, Eugene E., to Baso Inc. Flow control apparatus.
2,881,779. 4-14-59. CI. 137—06.
Meusy, Eugene E., to Baso Inc. Valve. 2,902,249. 9-1-59,
CI. 251 — 85.
Mewheiter, Jack L. : See —
Alter, Henry W., Davidson, Miller, and Mewherter.
2,808,707.
Meyer, Alfred W.. A.
Guy F. Atkinson
2,902,940. 9-8-59. CI.
Meyer, Alvin L. : jSee —
Cleland, James E.,
Meyer, Alvin L., and
G. Roork, and E.
Co. Self-priming
103—113.
R. Deardorff. to
pumping system.
and Meyer. 2,873,193.
J. E. Cleland, to Union Starch &
Refining Co. Isolating caramel coloring compounds from
caramelized sugars. 2,902,393, 9-1-59, CI. 127 — 34.
Meyer, Andre J. Function computers. 2,898,038, 8-4-59,
CI. 235—61.
Meyer, Armin, to Ciba Ltd. Process and apparatus for pro-
ducing variable area records on lenticular films. 2,914,407,
11-24-59, CI. 90 — 45.
Meyer, Arthur R., and J. F. O'Brien, to United States of
America, Army. Pivotally mounted oscillating breech mem-
ber coupled with a ramactor mechanism. 2,876,680,
3-10-59, CI. 89—156.
Meyer, August W. : See —
Dalle Mura, Pio H., and Meyer. 2,917,716.
Meyer, Barthold F., to General Motors Corp. Mechanical
movement device. 2,876,653, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Meyer, Barthold F., to General Motors Corp. Mechanical
movement device. 2,893,258, 7-7-59. CI. 74 — 424.8.
Meyer, Barthold F.. to General Motors Corp. Window regu-
lator drive mechanism. 2,899,832, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 413.
Meyer, Barthold F., and L. B. Ragsdale, to General Motors
Corp. Window regulator drive mechanism. 2,905,003.
9-22-59, CI. 74 — 89.
Meyer, Barthold F., and N. Toruk, to General Motors Corp.
Circuit controller. 2,916,566, 12-8-59, CI. 200 — 5.
Meyer, Bruce L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Phase demodulation.
2,904,083. 9-15-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Meyer-Busche, Gert. Mountings of spindles in spinning or
thread twisting machines. 2,894,365, 7-14-59, CI. 57 —
132.
Meyer, Charles F. : See —
Mierendorf, Robert C, and Meyer. 2,915,699.
Meyer, Clarence B. F. Field tile cleaner. 2,910,158,
10-27-59, CI. 192 — 17.
Meyer, Cornells A. Clamping devices. 2,893,706, 7-7-59,
CI. 287—58.
Meyer, Curtis E., to The Upjohn Co. Therapeutic Com-
position. 2,870,019, 1-20-59, CI. 99 — 123.
Meyer, Cyril G. Row crop attachment for combines.
2,807,902, 1-13-59, CI. 50—158.
Meyer, Daniel A., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Textile rub
apron. 2,899,715. 8-18-59, CI. 19 — 153.
Meyer, Delbert H., to Standard Oil Co. Preparation of
methyl and ethyl esters of aromatic carboxylic acids.
2,873,292, 2-10-59, CI 260 — 175.
Meyer, Earl A., to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
Solar distillation device. 2,877,164, 3-10-59, CI. 202—185.
Meyer, Earl A., and M. J. Bina, to Bjorksten Research
Laboratories, Inc. Liquid injector. 2,869,761, 1-20-59, CI.
222 — 158.
Meyer, Earl W., Jr., and G. E. Spaulding, Jr., to The Elec-
tric Auto-Lite Co. Spark plug construction. 2,914,693,
11-24-59, CI. 313 — 124.
Meyer, Earl W., Jr., and G. E. Spaulding, Jr., to The Elec-
tric Auto-Lite Co. Devices for regulating electrical dis<
charges. 2,914,695, 11-24-59, CI. 313 — 325.
Meyer, Edward B. and E. T. to Meyer Products, Inc. Snow
moving implement. 2,684,720, 5-5-59, CI. 37 — 47.
Meyer, Edward J. Gun mount assembly. 2,808,080, 1-13-59,
CI. 89—37.
Meyer, Edward J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Latch
type aircraft gun mount. 2,SS9,752, 6-9-59, CI. S9 — 37.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
629
Meyer, Edward J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Elec-
trical gun-switch assembly. 2,898,812, 8-11-59, CI. 89—
135.
Meyer, Edward T. : See —
Meyer, Edward B. and E. T. 2,884,720.
Meyer, Edwin W. : See-
Percy, L. Julian, Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,887,478.
Meyer, Engelbert A., to General Motors Corp. Clip assembly.
2.875.493, 3-3-59, CI. 24 — 213.
Meyer, Engelbert A., to General Motors Corp. Stud retainer
with teeth arranged to engage stud in a plurality of posi-
tions. 2,903,939, 9-15-59, CI. 85 — 36.
Meyer, Engelbert A., to General Motors Corp. Threadless
stud retainer having a plurality of lugs to engage work
surface. 2,906,159, 9-29-59, CI. 85 — 36.
Meyer, Francis D. Simulated Christinas tree. 2,916,843,
12-15-59, CI. 41 — 15.
Meyer, Franklin. Compensated capacitive gravimetric appa-
ratus. 2,918,818, 12-29-59, CI. 73—304.
Meyer. Friedrich, to Felsa S. A. One way engaging clutch.
2,874,580, 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 126.
Meyer, Friedrich-Johann, and W. Wirth, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Therapeutically valuable calcium salts.
2,891,053, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 211.
Meyer, Geo. J., Mfg. Co. : See —
Carter, Sidney T. 2,880.845.
Carter, Sidney T. 2,890,787.
Carter, Sidney T. 2,911,089.
Meyer, George L. N. 2,881,902.
Meyer, George L. N., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Case con-
veyors. 2,881,902, 4-14-59, CI. 198 — 75.
Meyer, George W., Jr. : See —
Cook, Howard H., and Meyer. 2,877,282.
Meyer, Gerson. Readily adjustable drapery holder.
2.881.494, 4-14-59, CI. 24 — 86.
Meyer, Hans. Micrometer indicator. 2,900,731, 8-25-59,
CI. 33—166.
Meyer, Hans-Joachim K., to Ampatco Laboratories Corp.
Slaving mechanism for gyros. 2,868,024, 1-13-59 CI.
74 — 5.47.
Meyer, Hans-Werner : See —
Schandroch, Josef. 2.876,098.
Meyer, Harry A., and A. F. L. Anderson, to American Radi-
ator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Air conditioner. 2,884,769,
5-5-59, CI. 62 — 288.
Meyer, Henry A. Process and apparatus for finishing metal
and products resulting therefrom. 2,867,949, 1-13-59, CI.
51 — 5.
Meyer, Henry F. Cam assembly and cam follower. 2,908,-
186, 10-13-59, CI. 74—569.
Meyer, Henry R., to National Steel Corp. Corner stud.
2.877,874, 3-17-59, CI. 189—34.
Meyer, James A., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Gear transmission.
2,886,985, 5-19-59, CI. 74 — 780.
Meyer, Jean G. A. M. J. : See —
Blanchet, Andre F. M., and Meyer. 2,898,002.
Meyer. John F. : See —
iSheffer, Howard E., and Meyer. 2,889,304.
Meyer, Kenneth H. : See —
Chessman, Samuel C, and Meyer. 2,901,677.
Meyer, Konrad, G. Hummel, H. Ewert, and E. G. Hofmann to
Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m b.H. High power X-ray
tube with membrane anode. 2,905,841, 9-22-59 CI 313 —
55.
Meyer, Kurt : See —
Jacob, Ernst, Meyer, and Sommer.
Meyer, Kurt, to Metallgesellschaft Akt.
leting discs. 2,876,491, 3-10-59. CI. 1
Meyer, Kurt, to Dravo Corp.
material from a higher to
11-24-59, CI. 18—1.
Meyer, Lambert : See —
Sennewald, Kurt, Pohl, Vogt, Meininger, Meyer, Glaser,
and Steil. 2.918,141.
Meyer, Laurence M., to Independent Lock Co. Exit door
and latch mechanism therefor. 2,887,336, 5-19-59, CI.
292 — 21.
Meyer. Leonard S., to Parallel Products Co. Archery arrow.
2,882,055, 4-14-59, CI. 273—106.5.
Meyer. Leonard S., to Parallel Products Co. Archery arrow
2,891,794, 6-23-59. CI. 273—106.5.
Meyer, Leonard S., and G. A. Shira, to Parallel Products Co.
Archery bow reel. 2,873,929, 2-17-59, CI. 242 — 85.1.
Meyer, Louis C. Electric locks. 2,868,905, 1-13-59 CI.
200 — 42. . .,
Meyer. Maurice A. : See —
Ostroff, Edward D., and Meyer. 2,902,609.
Meyer, Maurice A., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Mul-
tiplier employing amplitude modulation. 2,902,218 9-1-
59, CI. 235 — 194.
Meyer, Maurice A., to Laboratory For Electronics, Inc. Selec-
tive circuit. 2,909,656, 10-20-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Meyer, Maurice A., and B. M. Gordon, to Laboratory For
Electronics, Inc. Pulse rate multiplier. 2,910,237,
10-27-59, CI. 235—164.
Meyer Mfg. Co. : See —
Cheng. Wing G. 2,900,493.
Meyer Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Cheng, Wing G. 2,900,494.
Meyer, Max : See —
Meletio, John H., and Meyer. 2,906,850.
2,913,447.
Granulating or pel-
8—1.
Apparatus for transferring
a lower level. 2,913,761,
Meyer, Paul H. : See —
Byland, Henry L., and Meyer. 2,886,845.
Meyer, Paul H., to U. S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Inter-
leaving apparatus. 2,S77,014, 3-10-59, CI. 271 — 10.
Meyer, Paul H., to U.S. Slicing Machine Co., Inc. Meat
tenderizer knife roll assembly. 2,886,840, 5-19-59, CI.
17 — 26.
Meyer, Peter. Cam cuttiug machines. 2,872,8o2, 2-10-59,
CI. 90 — 13.4.
Meyer, Peter. Machine for cutting master cams. 2,902,905,
9-8-59, CI. 90 — 24.3.
Meyer, Pierre : See —
JOriscli, Nicolas, and Meyer. 2,912,299.
Meyer Products, Inc. : See —
Meyer, Edward B. and E. T. 2,884,720.
Meyer, Kalph J. : See —
Lehman. Harry W., and Meyer. 2,886,758.
Meyer, Ralph L., to The Rauland Corp. Photosensitive de-
vice. 2,879,302, 3-24-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Meyer, Richard C. Battleship game. 2,898,108, 8-4-59, CI.
273—130.
Meyer, Richard W., Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co.
Electro-optical computing device for surface areas.
2,910,908, 11-3-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Meyer, Robert, and D. Pillon, to Societe des Usines Chimi-
q,ues Rhone-Pouleuc. Preparation of beuzophenone-azine.
2,870,206, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 566.
Meyer, Robert A., to Amity Leather Products Co. Wing
envelope holder assembly for pass case. 2,882,575, 4—21-59,
CI. 24 — 153.
Meyer, Robert E., to United Aircraft Corp. Exhaust nozzle
internap seal. 2,910,829, 11-3-59, CI. 00 — 35.6.
Meyer, Robert E., and H. K. Noren, to United Aircraft
Corp. Convergent-divergent variable area propulsion nozzle.
2,910,828, 11-3-59, CI. 60—35.6.
Meyer, Robert E., C. VV. Bristol, Jr., and H. C. Gray, to
United States of America, Navy. Igniter fuel injector de-
vice. 2,913,875, 11-24-59, CI. 60 — 39.82.
Meyer, Robert H., and A. K. Johnson, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Removing sodium chlorate from solid sodium hy-
droxide. 2,889,204, 6-2-59, CI. 23—184.
Meyer, Roelf J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Hot-gas
reciprocating apparatus. 2,867,973, 1-13-59 CI. 60 — 24.
Meyer, Roelf J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Hot-
gas reciprocating machine of the displacer-piston type.
2,885,855, 5-12-59, CI. 60 — 24.
Meyer, Roland O., to Chemetron Corp. Nonflocculating metal
phthalocyanine pigments. 2,902,384, 9-1-59, CI. 106 — 288.
Meyer, Ronald F. : See —
Greenleaf, Francis D., Meyer, and Villar. 2,911,470.
Meyer, Saul : See —
Blain, Albert, Welsh, Wilson, Reed, Meyer, and Roggen-
stein. 2,874,369.
Meyer, Sylvanus : See — ■
Todd. Harold E., Meyer, Gaither, Meek, and Wanttaja.
2.880.557.
Meyer, Theodore F. W., to Equi-Flex Products, Inc. Pressure
seal structure. 2,896,987, 7-28-59, CI. 288 — 19.
Meyer, Vernon H. : See —
Markham, Charles W., Jr., Meyer, and Wade. 2,896,233.
Yarrison, Walter W., Meyer, and Lane. 2,912,717.
Meyer, Vernon H., and T. W. Snow, to United Shoe Machin-
ery Corp. Heel attaching machines. 2,881,440, 4-14—59,
CI. 1—137.
Meyer, Walter R., to Enthone, Inc. Process for cleaning and
plating ferrous metals. 2,915,444, 12-1-59, CI. 204 — 145.
Meyer, Walter W., R. J. Hicks, and L. N. Dolhun, to Muskegon
Piston Ring Co. Seal. 2,888,280, 5-26-59, CI. 286 — 11.
Meyer- Wenthe, Inc. : See —
Priesmeyer, Charles. 2,906,197.
Priesmeyer, Charles. 2,909,817.
Meyer, Wilfried, to Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur elek-
trische Gluhlampen m.b.H. Photoflash lamp manufacture.
2,879,634, 3-31-59, CI. 53 — 25.
Meyer, William G., and M. Manson, to Steel Slides, Inc.
Adjustable extension arm. 2,895,776. 7-21-59, CI. 311 — 71.
Meyer, William M. : See —
Golding, Kenyon E., and Meyer. 2,904,163.
Meyercordt, Fritz, to L. Schuler A.G. Speed changing trans-
missions for use in power presses and like machines.
2,912,084, 11-10-59, CI. 192 — 4.
Meyerer, Paul : See —
Veith, Werner A., and Meyerer. 2,876,373.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., to Lewyt Corp. Lugged-pipe type cou-
pling with external sealing means. 2,912,261, li-10-59,
CI. 285—7.
Meyerhoff, Alfred : See —
Auman, Reiner J., and Meyerhoff. 2,891,358.
Meyerhoff. Albert J. : See —
Barnes, George H., Meyerhoff, and Schultz. 2,912,637.
Jones, John P., and Meyerhoff. 2,911,626.
Meyerhoff. Albert J., to Burroughs Corp. Logic solving
magnetic core circuits. 2,904,780, 9-15-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Meyerhoff. Walter E. : See —
Jones. Stanley B., and Meyerhoff. 2,888,568.
Meyer-Jagenberg Gunther, to Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges. Ap-
paratus for filling, folding and closing containers of paper,
cardboard or the like carton-forming material. 2,888,794,
6-2-59, CI. 53—266.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Meyer-Jagenberg, Gunther, to Jagenberg-Werke Akt.-Ges.
Conical container of paper, cardboard or the like carton
forming material and method for producing the same.
2,888,861, 6-2-59, CI. 93—39.1.
Meyers, Albert B. : See —
Smith, Thomas R., Jamieson, and Meyers. 2,876,741.
Meyers, Arthur L., to Submarine Cables, Ltd. Submarine
cables having anti kink armouring. 2,894,057, 7-7-59, CI.
174—108.
Meyers, Cal Y. to Union Carbide Corp. Calcium trimethylol-
phenate. 2 889,373, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 621.
Meyers, Cal Y., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for produc-
ing aqueous trimethylolphenol solutions. 2,889,374, 6-2-
59, CI. 260—621.
Meyers, Harold A. : See —
Rosen, Mac, and Meyers. 2,8G8,073.
Meyers, Harold S., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Shelf ex-
tenders. 2,888,148, 5-26-59, CI. 211—153.
Meyers, Harold S., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Filler
structure. 2,888.186, 5-26-59, CI. 229 — 42.
Meyers, Irene H. Closet clothes protector. 2,899,081, 8-11-59,
CI. 211 — 180.
Meyers, John S., to Stubnitz Greene Corp. Spring structure.
2,910,115, 10-27-59, CI. 155—179.
Meyers, Milton M. Combination horn and flashlight.
2,893,344, 7-7-59, CI. 116 — 112.
Meyers, Raymond I. : See —
Bennett, Alfred, and Meyers. 2,901,683.
Meyers, Richard K. : See —
Cole. Edward L., Skelton, and Meyers. 2,879,223.
Meyers, Robert L. Heating and hot water boiler. 2,904,014,
9-15-59. CI. 122—33.
Meyers. Willard P., to Fuller Mfg. Co. Automotive device.
2,918,832, 12-29-59, CI. 74 — 785.
Meyerson, Seymour, and P, N. Rylander, to Standard Oil Co.
'Synthesis of 3-phenyl-3-methyl hexane. 2,880,250, 3-31-59,
CI. 260 — 671.
Meyerson, Seymour, and H. M. Grubb, to Standard Oil Co.
Adjustable feedback system. 2,890,336, 6-9-59, CI. 250 —
41.9.
Meykar, Orest A. : See —
Dieffenbacher. George W., and Meykar. 2,885,999.
Meynadier, Henri H. Method of and apparatus for distribut-
ing the charge in blast furnaces. 2,886,306, 5-12-59, CI.
266 — 27.
Meynier, Maurice J., Jr. Tampon and depositor. 2,884,925,
5-5-59, CI. 128—270.
Meystre, Charles : See —
Wettstein, Albert, Hunger, Meystre, and Ehmann.
2,900.398.
Wettstein, Albert, Meystre, and Voser. 2,897,219.
Wettstein, Albert, Vischer, Meystre, and Ehmann.
2,871,245.
Mezger, George R.. to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories. Inc.
Graphical recording apparatus. 2,890,921, 6-16-59, CI.
346—74.
Mezzack, Joseph, to General Electric Co. Clamping arrange-
ment for high voltage bushing. 2,878,304, 3-17-59, CI.
174 — 167.
Miaskoff, Leonard, to Davidson Corp. Clutch for printing
machine. 2,893,730, 7-7-59, CI. 271 — 26.
Micafil A.-G. : See —
Beusshausen, Willi. 2,904,271.
Container. 2,911,092, 11-3-59, CI.
Device for modifying the
2,894,574, 7-14-59, CI.
8-11-59, CI. 172—371.
purse insert. 2,911,024,
Micciche, Frank.
206 — 41.
Micciche, Frank, and J. L. David,
operation of Venetian blinds.
160 — 115.
Micek, Richard. Tool. 2,899,003,
Miceli, Ann A. Compartmented
11-3-59, CI. 150 — 34.
Michael, Harold E., to Northrop Aircraft. Inc. Convex panel
wing construction. 2,881,994, 4-14-59, CI. 244 — 124.
Michael, John G. Badges. 2,885,804, 5-12-59, CI. 40 — 1.5.
Michael, Louis S. Method of loading small items into con-
stricted space. 2.872,761, 2-10-59, CI. 53 — 24.
Michael. Max B. : See —
Hamilton, Clarence L., and Michael. 2,889.674.
Michael, Paul L., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Gas de-
tector. 2.891,164, 6-16-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Michael. Sidney J. : See —
McKinley, Raymond E., and Michael. 2,909.153.
Michaelis. Harold A., to General Electric Co. Electric cook-
ing appliance. 2,912.557, 11-10-59. CI. 219—20.
Michaelis, Heinz : See —
Zerlin, Hans, and Michaelis. 2,869,440.
Michaelis, John L., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Novel apparatus. 2,881,383, 4-7-59, CI. 321 — 27.
Michaelis. Otto. Furnace for burning of waste material.
2,895,433, 7-21-59, CI. 110—8.
Michaels, Adlai E. : See —
Serniuk, George E., Vanderbilt, Michaels, and Barnum.
2,874,033.
Michaels, Adlai E., and N. Y. Hakala, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Lubricating oil additive compatibility im-
prover. 2,880,175, 3-31-59, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., The : See —
Eames, James O. 2,896,764.
Michaels, Frank L., Sr. 2,916,127.
Michaels, Edwin B., to The Stamford Chemical Co. Water
repellant composition and article coated therewith.
2,913,427, 11-17-59, CI. 260—27.
2,884,442,
2,915,353,
2,873,631,
Michaels, Frank L., Sr., to The Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc.
Parking meter mechanism. 2,916,127, 12-9-59, CI. 194 — 61.
Michaels, Franklin, to Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Electronic regulating circuits provided with feed-back of
output to input. 2,917,696, 12-15-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Michaels, Fred : See —
Bradney, Melvin F. 2,892,226.
Michaels, Raymond J.. Jr. : See —
Weston, Arthur W.. Zaugg. and Michaels. 2,907,766.
Michaels, Raymond J., Jr., and M. A. Spielman, to Abbott
Laboratories. B-aminoproprionitrile fumarate.
4-28-59, CI. 260 — 465.4.
Michaels, Rhoda M. : See —
Sebek, Oldrich K., and Michaels. 2,877,161.
Michaelsen, Alwin C. Bread container and server.
12-1-59, CI. 312 — 284.
Michaelson, Bernard L. Drum bearing shield.
2-17-59, CI. 77—55.
Michal, Eugene J., to National Lead Co. Flotation of sili-
cates from titaniferous iron ores. 2,904,177, 9-15-59. CI
209 — 1 66.
Michal, Eugene J., and R. R. Porter, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of urani-
um values from uranium bearing raw materials. 2,890,933,
6-16-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Michal, William C, and W. J. Tesche. said Michal to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. and said Tesche to Western
Electric Co., Inc. Method of making copper oxide recti-
fiers. 2.879,582, 3-31-59. CI. 29 — 25 3.
Michalak, Stanley A., and J. E. Imonetti, to Symons Clamp
& Mfg. Co. Scaffold bracket assembly for concrete forms.
2.882.101. 4-14-59, CI. 304 — 14.
Michalec, George W. : See —
Gray, John W., and Michalec. 2,882.602.
Michalek, John C. Preparation of 2,s-dichloro-alpha-bromo-
ethylbenzene and hydrolysis thereof to 2,s-dichlorophenyl
methyl carbinol. 2,916,523, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 618.
Michaletz, Martin J. Grit distributor for automobiles.
2.904.363, 9-15-59. CI. 291 — 19.
Michalke, Paul M. : See —
Hutchins, John H., and Michalke. 2,908,104.
Michalko, Edward : See —
Hoekstra, James, and Michalko. 2,897,159.
Michalko, Ignatius, and F. A. Faillace, to Sonotone Corp.
Phonograph pickups. 2,881,005, 4-7-59, CI. 274 — 37.
Michalski. Maksymilian A. : See —
Parker, Harry L., and Michalski. 2,873.408.
Michalsky, Peter. ' Lock pin. 2,875,488, 3-3-59, CI. 24 — 156.
Michalsky, Peter. Typewriter bottom marginer. 2,891,652,
6-23-59, CI. 197 — 189.
Michatek, Chester W., and H. L. Malone, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Semi-automatic flash holder. 2,892,073, 6-23-59, CI.
240—1.3.
Michatek, Stephen F., C. J. Hughey, and J. E. Ferris, to East-
man Kodak Co. Automatic shutter actuating and film ad-
vance mechanism. 2.908,208, 10-13-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Michaud, G°orge E. Temperature control device for spark
plugs. 2.870,760, 1-27-59, CI. 123—169.
Miche\ Robert, to Comptoir des Phosphates de TAfrique du
Nord. Process for the manufacture of phosphatic fer-
tilizers. 2,899,271, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 109.
Michel, David D. Valve and dispensing apparatus for pres-
sure containers and the like. 2,877,936, 3-17-59, CI. 222 —
294.
Michel, David D. Valve assembly for pressure containers
and the like. 2,914,224, 11-24-59, Cl. 222 — 394.
Michel, Hans : See—
Linke, Johannes, and Michel. 2,915,945.
Michel, Josef M., and K. F. Hager. to United States of
America, Army. Stabilization of fuels containing tetra-
ethyl lend. 2.869.995. 1-20-59, Cl. 52 — 0.5.
Michel, Kurt, to C. Zeiss. Camera microscopes. 2,910,913,
11-3-59, Cl. 88—39.
Michel, Nicholas B. : See —
Cochran, John L., Jr., Michel, and Robinson. 2,891,502.
Michel, Ravmond, and J. Roche. Preparation of 3-nitro-
4(4'-methoxyphenoxy)benzaldehyde. 2,906,779, 9-29-59,
Cl. 260—600.
Michel, Robert G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Flooded bear-
ing seal for gas-filled machines. 2,899,245, 8-11-59, Cl.
308 — 36.3.
Michel, Riipprecht, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Forced-flow steam generators. 2,908,255, 10-13-59,
Cl. 122—1.
Michel, Walter S. : See —
Fleckensteln, William O
601.
Mlchelitsch, Walter, to Badlsche Anllln- & Soda-Fabrik Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Evaporation of aqueous urea solutions.
2,916,516, 12-8-59, Cl. 260—555.
Michell, Richard B., % to The Decca Record Co. Ltd. Navi-
gational apparatus. 2,914,853, 12-1-59, Cl. 33 — 1.
Michels, Julian G., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. Nitrat-
ing an N-(2-furvl) alkvlidene hydrazine compound.
2,898,335, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 240.
Michels, Lawrence, to Gilfillan Bros. Inc. Doubly variable
signal comparison method and apparatus for generating
pulses representing a cursor line. 2,8S7,681, 5-19-59, Cl.
343—100.
Mlchelson, Louis. Anchor ejecting moored mine. 2,892,401.
6-30-59, Cl. 102 — 14.
Kretzmer, and Michel. 2,909,-
LIST OF PATENTEES
631
Michie, John S., and W. E. Springer, to Bobbins & Myers, Inc.
Electric motor and pump combination. 2,871,793, 2-3-59,
CI. 103—118.
Michie, John S., to Bobbins & Myers, Inc. Change speed
device. 2,896,480, 7-28-59, CI. 74—798.
Michigan Abrasive Co. : See —
Dickey, Kobert C, Hauck, and Archer. 2,869,511.
Michigan Carton Co. : See —
Bosrock, George J., and Hook. 2,881,946.
Stowitts, Prank H., and Wheeler. 2,899,119.
Michigan Chemical Co. : See —
Manns, Marshall M. 2,904,443.
Michigan Chemical Corp. : See — -
Deline, Albert E. 2,890,794.
Michigan College of Mining & Technology. Board of Control
of the : See —
Yeadon, Donald J., Hooker, and Garland. 2,899,994.
Michigan Besearch Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Pattilloch, Donald K. 2,917,425.
Michigan Tool Co. : See —
Drader, Joseph C. 2,877,895.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F. 2,888.858.
Monerieff, Alexander D. F. 2,889,023.
Pelphrey, Harry. 2,906,147.
Zawaski, Felix F. 2,876,603.
Michigan Wheel Co. : See —
Lorenz, Eldon L. 2,916,074.
Michigan Wire Cloth Co. : See —
Darnell, Bex C. 2,893,629.
Michlein, Carl P., to The Shelton Tack Co. Apparatus for
measuring quantities of small articles and packaging same.
2.872.765. 2-10-59, CI. 53—64.
Michlin, Hvman A. Electroluminescent color lamp.
2,867,739, 1-6-59, CI. 313—108.
Michlin, Hyman A. Electroluminescent capacitor-phosphor
lamp. 2,881,344, 4-7-59, CI. 313—108.
Michlin, Hyman A. Producing luminescent images by elec-
troluminescence 2.881,353, 4-7-59, CI. 315 — 10.
Michlin, Hyman A. Color display phosphor screens. 2,898,-
495, 8-4-59, CI. 313—92.
Michnoff, David. Sled and skate converter. 2,914,334,
11-24-59, CI. 280—8.
Mick, Stanley H. : See —
Dolza, John, and Mick. 2,891,528.
Mick, Stanley H., to General Motors Corp. Split engine.
2,918,047, 12-22-59. CI. 123—119.
Mickel, Walter O. Poultry house cleaning device. 2,879,907,
3-31-59. CI. 214 — 93.
Mickelson, Chester L. Differential for motor vehicles. 2,898,-
779, 8-11-59, CI. 74—711.
Mickle, James : See —
Bechenherg, Kurt W. 2,889,641.
Micks, Don W. : See —
Anigstein, Ludwik, Whitney, and Micks. 2,912,359.
Micksch, Joseph E. : See —
Dietert. Harry W., and Micksch. 2,902,681.
Micozzi, Alfredo, to Ponteggi Tubolari Dalmine Innocent!
S.p.a. Device for jointing tubular members. 2,911,243,
11-3-59, CI. 287—54.
Micro Balancing. Inc. : See — ■
Frank, Karl F. 2.899.827.
Frank, Karl F. 2,900,520.
Microcell Ltd. : See —
Molins, Jack J. 2,891,602.
Microcyclomat Co., The : See —
Lvkken, Henry G. 2.915,179.
Lykken, Henry G. and W. H. 2,875,956.
Lykken, Henry G. and W. H. 2,914,172.
Microdot Inc. : See —
Felts, Gordon P., Parks and Seeger. 2,915,928.
Parks, Jerome W. 2,875,516.
Microloc Corp. : See —
Fleming, Walter H. 2,918,845.
Micro Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Balston. Gavin A. 2.889.877.
Smith, Paul C. 2,901,719.
Micromatic Hone Corp. : See —
Eldred, George E. 2.903.828.
Peden, Douglas T. 2,911,768.
Micromatic Machine Corp. : See —
Eoberts, Sidney. 2,877,672.
Micro Metalizing Corp. : See —
Eodrigues, Cipriano. 2,883,959.
Microwave Associates, Inc. : See —
Berkowitz, Bernard D. 2,897,458.
Collins, Balph B., Jr. 2,899.050.
Lanciani, Daniel A. 2.894.218.
Lanciani, Daniel A. 2,899,651.
Walker, Eiehard M. 2,903.623.
Micucci, Dominic D., S. Avakian, E. B. Brendel, and G. J.
Martin, to The National Drug Co. Pharmaceuticals.
2,874,160, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 294.
Micucci, Dominic D., S. Avakian, B. B. Brendel, and G. J.
Martin, to The National Drug Co. Pharmaceuticals.
2.874.188. 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 558.
Micucci, Dominic D., S. Avakian, E. E. Brendel, and G. J.
Martin, to The National Drug Co. Pharmaceuticals.
2.874.189. 2-17-59. CI. 260 — 558.
Mldby, Harry W. Masonry building construction. 2,883,852.
4-28-59, CI. 72—1.
Mid-Century Corp. : See —
Egbert, Eobert B. 2,883,438.
Saffer, Alfred, and Landau. 2,909,575.
Middelbeek, Aimer, E. M. De Graaf, and P. Modderman, to
Organon Inc. Process for the preparation of enol esters.
2,898,351, 8-4-59, CI. 260—397.5.
Middelton, Arthur E. : See —
Shilliday, Theodore S., Peet, and Middleton. 2,887,633.
Middendorf, Karl H., to The Prescon Corp. Multiple wire
nodule forming machine. 2,881.647. 4-14-59, CI. 78 — 17.
Middendorf, Leonhard, and H. Loewe, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Di-(4-amidino-
phenyl)-triazine-(N-l,3) compositions stabilized with pyraz-
olone derivatives. 2.876,158, 3-3-59, CI. 167 — 53.
Middendorf, William H., to The Wadsworth Electric Mfg.
Co., Inc. Circuit breaker. 2,887,548, 5-19-59, CI.
200—116.
Middendorf, William H., to The Wadsworth Electric Mfg.
Co. Inc. Means for preventing interchangeability of cir-
cuit breakers of similar construction but different capacity.
2,916,675, 12-8-59, CI. 317—119.
Middendorf, William H. H. : See —
Brown, Glenn H., Dreyer, Lubowitz, and Middendorf.
2,915,943.
Middents, John E. Storage cabinet for transparencies and
the like. 2,913,842, 11-24-59. CI. 40—106.1.
Middleham, Thomas H. and E. W. Colbeck, to Hadflelds Ltd.
Alloy steels. 2,916,375, 12-8-59, CI. 75 — 124.
Middleswarth, Earl E., and J. E. Duncan, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Glass composition. 2,912,339, 11-10-59, CI.
106 — 53.
Middleswarth, Earl T. : See —
Smith, John J., and Middleswarth. 2,892,726.
Middleton, Carl W. : See —
Middleton, Earl F. and C. W. 2,880,998.
Middleton, Carl W., Jr., and E. F. Suppository holder.
2,875,762, 3-3-59, CI. 128—271.
Middleton, Carl W., Jr. and E. F. Frangible packaging for
hypodermic needles. 2,892,538, 6-30-59, CI. 206 — 43.
Middleton, Earl F. : See —
Middleton, Carl W., Jr. and E. F. 2,875,762.
Middleton, Carl W., Jr. and E. F. 2,892,538.
Middleton, Earl F. and C. W. Feed means for thermoplastic
sheets. 2.880.998, 4-7-59, CI. 271 — 45.
Middleton, John E. L. : See —
Harrison. John W., and Middleton. 2,894,829.
Middleton, William H., y2 to E. T. Murray. Hydraulic type
junk basket for wells. 2,890,756, 6-16-59, CI. 166 — 99.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Amino-substituted dicyanoethylenes. 2,883,368, 4-21-58,
CI. 260—78.4.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Pyrolysis of thionyl tetrafluoride. 2,912,307, 11-10-59. CI.
23—203.
Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Certain substituted 6, amino-3,5-dicyano-2-picolines and
process. 2,914,534, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 294.9.
Middletown Milk & Cream Co. Inc. : See —
Jaffe, Benjamin, and Silverman. 2,918,371.
Midgley, Eric L. : See —
Eively. Clair M., and Midgley. 2,903,561.
Midgley, James A. : See —
Cross, Harrel, and Midgley. 2,909,229.
Midkiff, Abraham H., and W. F. Damron. Interchangeable,
power driven hammer head. 2,880,715, 4-7-59, CI. 125 — 33.
Midland Chemical Co., The : See —
Novak, Leo J. 2.893,873.
Midland Chemical Corp.. The : See —
Lederman. Burton E. 2.867,591.
Novak, Leo J. 2.876,102.
Midland Machine Corp. : See —
Frazier, Donald. 2,895,619.
Midland-Boss Corp. : See —
Metcalfe, William K. 2,910,784.
Schultz, Forrest O. E. 2,878,647.
Smith. William E. 2,903.558.
Midland Steel Products Co., The : See —
Schultz, Forrest O. E. 2,883,997.
Midlock, Bernard J. : See —
Barker, John L., and Midlock.
Midwest Automatic Control Co. : See-
Frankle, Harry E., and Watson.
Mid-West Coil and Transformer Corp.
Finkbeiner, Ernest. 2,889,401.
Midwest Folding Products Mfg. Corp.
Heisler, Harold. 2,889,185.
Midwest Insulations, Inc. : See —
Downey, Eiehard M. 2,882,552.
Midwest Mfg. Corp. : See —
Aylor. Elmo E. 2,900.482.
Egan, Thomas E. 2,899,700.
Gibson. Willard A., and Sevey,
Holt, John W. 2,916,824.
McWethv, Irvin E. 2.893,251.
Squire, Herbert D. 2,867,839.
Squire, Herbert D. 2,867,862.
Squire, Herbert D. 2,868,607.
Squire, Herbert D. 2,916,903.
Squire, Herbert D., and Brandt.
Swerman, Eobert W. 2,877,760
Vollmer. Earl C. 2.899.720.
Weinrich, Walter H., Mudd, and Noecker.
2,878,467.
2,908,825.
See —
See —
2,868,604.
2,868,578.
2,867,995.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Mid-West Produce Co. Ltd. : See —
Mowat, James A. 2,867,254.
Midwestern Geophysical Laboratory : See —
Atehley, Raymond L\, and Harrison. 2,S73,429.
Miedel, Roland E. Compound projectile with separable sec-
tions. 2,870,710, 1-27-59, CI. 102 — 50.
Mieg, Peter. Fencing game. 2,808,542, 1-13-59, CI. 273 — 1.
Miehe, Frank J. : See —
Nylund, John A., and Miehe. 2,895,262.
Miehle-Goss-Dcxter, Inc. : See —
Crafts, Curtis S. 2,915,010.
Crafts, Curtis S., and McWhorter. 2,873,112.
Chase, Corson \V. 2,891,791.
Chase, Corson W. 2,892,399.
Chase, Corson W. 2,900,903.
Chase, Corson W. 2,915,009.
Chase. Corson W., and Krueger. 2,895,187.
McArthur, Donald W. 2,892,295.
McWhorter, Henry L. 2.873,113.
McWhorter, Henry L., and Montgomery. 2,906,529.
Montgomery, Elm'er M. 2,888,202.
Peyrebrune, Henri E. 2,898,851.
Peyrebrune, Henri E. 2,906,528.
Tyma, Louis S., Jr., and Gvezdjak. 2.909,829.
Williams, Leo C. 2,898,937.
Miehle, William, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic core shift
register counter. 2,896,848, 7-28-59, CI. 235 — 167.
Miehle, William, to Burroughs Corp. Logical magnetic cir-
cuits. 2.905,833, 9-22-59, CI. 307 — 88.
Mielke, Elmer H. Trailer hitch. 2,890,898, 6-16-59, CI.
280 — 508.
Mielke, Karl-Heinz : See —
Bunge. Wilhelm. Mielke, and Moller. 2,886,555.
Mielke. Ralph T. : See —
Ellis, David H., and Mielke. 2,909,801.
Mielke, William A., and L. R. Amend. Anti-kick attachment
for dairy stanchions. 2,904.005. 9-15-59. CI. 119 — 96.
Mier, Ferdinand A., to Knight Newspapers, Inc. Machine
for pre-registering stereotype color mats. 2,900,735,
8-25-59, CI. 33—184.5.
Mierendorf, Robert C. to Square D Co. Electric welder
control system. 2.873,421, 2-10-59, CI. 323 — 58.
Mierendorf, Robert C, and C. F. Meyer, to Square D Co.
Metal detectors. 2,915,699, 12-1-59. CI. 324 — 41.
Mierendorf, Robert C, and C. W. Porter, to Square D Co.
Timing circuits. 2,919,385, 12-29-59, CI. 317 — 142.
Miers, Archie M. : See —
Adler, Franklin P., Hunt, and Miers. 2,911.925.
Miesch, Camille, and B. Baumann, to Societe Alsacienne de
Constructions Mecaniques. Textile drafting apparatus.
2,890,495, 6-16-59, CI. 19 — 134.
Miesel. Ross A. Apparatus for punching cards. 2,869,641,
1-20-59. CI. 164—111.
Miessen, Walter, to J. and C. Monforts, trading as the firm
A. Monforts. Napping machines. 2,876,523, 3-10-59, CI.
26—35.
Mietzsch. Fritz : See —
Bruning, Eberhard F., Domagk, and Mietzsch. 2.888,379.
Hiltmann, Rudolf, Mietzsch, and Kaemmerer. 2,914,552.
Mieville. Andrg A. : See —
Held. Serge S., Mieville, and Woog. 2,917,758.
Migeot, Albert C. : See —
Fischer, Carl M. 2,904,672.
Mightv Mover Corp. : See —
Clifton, Chester C. 2,896,803.
Migneault, Romuald and F. W. Sashless window clamping
means. 2,900.079. 8-25-59, CI. 20—52.
Mihail. Alexandre : See —
Paris. Francois G., Salmon, Mihail, Baraut, and Bertin.
2.878.790.
Mihal. Dan J. : See —
Wormley, James D.. and Mihal. 2.885.900.
Mihalek, Emery, to Hershey Mfg. Co. Machine for vending
cartons or other articles. 2.905.360. 9-22-59. CI. 221 — 9.
Mihalek, Emery, and C. Szyper, to Hershey Mfg. Co. Auto-
matic lock for dispensing machine. 2.886,207, 5-12-59,
Cl 221 — 206.
Mihalik. Michael. Ice skate attachment. 2,917,315, 12-15-59,
Cl. 280—11.12.
Mihanowich, Stanley, to Sperry Rand Corp. Electrical ma-
chine element and method of making same. 2,917,643,
12-15-59. Cl. 310 — 42.
Mihulka. Victor. Electrically heated jewel setting appliance.
2.889.727. 6-9-59, Cl. 81—6.
Miille. Walter V.. to E. Roe. d.b.a. Coast Wire Co. Portable
wire tying tool. 2,907,356, 10-6-59. Cl. 140—93.
Mika, Daniel F., and D. A. Daugherty, to Precision Metal-
smith. Inc. Induction heater control. 2,868,902, 1-13-59.
Cl. 200 — 10.77.
Mika. Thomas F. : See —
Fischer, Rudolph F., and Mika. 2,895,945.
Mika. Thomas F., to Shell Development Co. Rubber vulcan-
ization using pentaalkvl-substituted tetrahydropyrimidines
as accelerators. 2,871,211, 1-27-59. Cl. 260 — 23.7.
Mika. Thomas F., to Shell Development Co. Curing pnly-
alkvlenpether polvurethanes with aromatic diisocyanates.
2.904.535. 9-15-59. Cl. 260—77.5.
Mikesell, Keith L. Compass. 2,909,845, 10-27-59, Cl. 33 —
222.
Mikesell, Richard M., to United States of America, Navy.
Terminal means for toroidal electromagnetic devices.
2,906,978, 9-29-59, Cl. 336 — 192.
Mikeska, Denny K. Tool for applying and removing threaded
cylinder locks. 2,906,148, 9-29-59, Cl. 81 — 3.
Mikeska, Louis A. : See —
Cohen, Charles A., and Mikeska. 2,881,144.
Mikeska, Louis A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Halomethylation of aromatic compounds. 2,873,299,
2-10-59. Cl. 260—651.
Mikeska, Louis A., C. L. Read, and W. M. Basch, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Process for producing highly
refined petroleum oils. 2,882,220. 4-14-59. Cl. 208 — 95.
Miki, Takuichi, and Y. Hara, to Takeda Pharmaceutical In-
dustries, Ltd. Quaternary ammonium acyl derivatives of
vitamin A aldehyde hydrazones. 2,891,068, 6-16-59, Cl.
260 — 295.
Miki, Takuichi, and Y. Hara, to Takeda Pharmaceutical In-
dustries, Ltd. Vitamin A aldehyde derivatives and produc-
tion thereof. 2,891,081, 6-16-59, Cl. 260 — 404.5.
Mikitka, John : See —
Andreotti, Eugene R., and Mikitka.
Mikos, John J., to S & C Electric Co.
200 — 146.
Electric Co.
200—146.
Electric Co.
200—169.
2,913,819.
Switch construction.
Switch construction.
Switch construction.
2.917.608, 12-15-59, Cl.
Mikos, John J., to S & C
2.917.609, 12-15-59 Cl.
Mikos, John J., to S & C
2,918,556, 12-22-59, Cl.
Miksak, James J. : See —
Yohner. William B., and Miksak. 2,901,037.
Mikulas, William : See —
Ulrich, Frederick, and Mikulas. 2,892,231.
Milanese. William A., Jr. : See —
Hilpman, Paul, and Milanese. 2,908,380.
Milan-Kamski, Wojslaw J., to Burroughs Corp. Glow tube
storage circuits. 2,896,119, 7-21-59, Cl. 315 — 84.6.
Milbourne, Charles G., to The United Gas Improvement Co.
Method for the catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons.
2,868,032, 1-13-59, Cl. 48 — 214.
Milbourne, Charles G., to The United Gas Improvement Co.
Method for catalytic conversion hydrocarbons. 2,893,853,
7-7-59, Cl. 48—211.
Milburn, Richard B. Superstructures for kiln trucks.
2.879,577, 3-31-59, Cl. 25 — 142.
Milenbach, Hermane : See —
Rowley, Lothair H.. and Milenbach. 2,902.547.
Milenkevich, Joseph A., and J. E. Henjum, to The Procter &
Gamble Co. Method for preparing detergent compositions.
2,895,910, 7-21-59, Cl. 252 — 99.
Miles, Charlie A. : See —
Comer, Marvin H., Terrell, and Miles. 2,909,028.
Miles, Charlie A., and L. B. Swanner, to Alamance Industries,
Inc. Apparatus for handling hosiery. 2,898,021, 8—4-59,
Cl. 223—75.
Miles, Charlie A., and L. B. Swanner, to Alamance Industries,
Inc. Actuating mechanism for stitch severing devices.
2,898.022, 8-4-59, Cl. 223 — 75.
Miles Diekerson P. : See —
Mengel, Clare L.. and Miles. 2,900.595.
Miles. Elburt S. : See —
Hendrix. Hurshel V.. and Miles. 2.880,587.
Miles, Elburt S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underground
storage system and method of operating. 2,883.833,
4-28-59, Cl. 01— .5.
Miles, Elburt S., and E. W. Porter, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Pump intake apparatus. 2,884,761, 5-5-59, Cl. 61 — .5.
Miles. Everett G. Differential transmission. 2.S09.399.
1-20-59. Cl. 74 — 711.
Miles. Francis T. : See —
Hatch. Loranus P., Miles, Sheehan, Wiswall, and Hens.
2.893,930.
Miles, George G.. and J. McMackin. to Brockway Glass Co.,
Inc. Automatic inspection apparatus for glass containers
and the like. 2,902.151, 9-1-59, a. 209 — 111.
Miles. George N. : See —
MacCracken. Calvin D.. and Miles. 2.889, 116.
Miles. George T., to International Business Machines Corp.
Automatic line selector. 2.875,883, 3-3-59, Cl. 197 — 133.
Miles. Gilbert D.. to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent bri-
quette and process for the production thereof. 2~S75,155,
2-24-59. Cl. 252 — 138.
Miles. James B. Loose leaf binder. 2.889,831, 6-9-59, Cl.
129—1.
Miles, James G., and R. M. Kalb, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Inventory digital storage and computation apparatus.
2,910,238, 10-27-59, Cl. 235 — 167.
Miles, John H., Jr. Golfing hand grip. 2,807,814, 1-13-59,
Cl. 2—20.
Miles. John J.. Jr. : See —
Pader. Morton. Hamilton, Miles, and McCrimlisk.
2.874.049.
Miles. John R., to Chicago Aerial Industries. Inc. Optical
sighting lens systems. 2,893,290, 7-7-59, Cl. S8 — 57.
Miles. John R.. to White-Rodgers Co. Optical objective.
2,894,431, 7-14-59, Cl. 88—57.
Miles Laboratories. Tnc : See—
Adams, Ernest C, Jr. 2.S93.843.
Centol°Ua. Albert P. °. 873, 295.
Cook. Marion H. 2,893. S44.
Fancher. Otis E.. and Nichols. 2.899,359.
Free, Helen M. 2.912,309.
Hathaway. Robert J. 2.91S.492.
Lnngenbi-Tg Robert T 2 904.580.
Schweiger, Leonard B. 2,916.420.
Underkofler, Leland A. 2,904,442.
LIST OF PATENTEES
633
Respirator. 2,894,508,
2,887,757,
controller.
2,913,132.
time cycle
Inc. Thermal decom-
28-59, CI. 23 — 177.
Miles, Robert L., and W. Dawson,
7-14-59, CI. 128 — 146.
Miles, Thomas O., Jr. Wire hangers for concrete members.
2,900,084, 8-25-59^ CI. 20 — 94.
Miles, Walter L. Tie-rod for concrete forms
5-26-59, CI. 25 — 131.
Miles, William E. : See —
Cluck, John M., Jr., and Miles.
Miley, Donald C. Fluid operated
2,904.011, 9-15-59, Cl. 121 — 48.
Miley, Hunter, to L. Sonneborn Sons
position of sludges. 2,897,054, 7-
Miley, Walter M., S. B. Hughes, and R. L. High, to National
Industrial Products Co. Composition of matter and method
of making. 2,876,125, 3-3-59, Cl. 106 — 213.
Milgrom, Hymen T. : See —
Heuboski, Walter J., and Milgrom. 2,875,755.
Milik, Rudolf. Long wall mining apparatus having a seam
embracing channel. 2,891,778, 6-23-59, Cl. 262 — 29.
Milinchuk, William J. : See —
Grubel. Edward P., Milinchuk, and Schettel. 2,915,640.
Militano, Vincent, to The Finkel Umbrella Frame Co., Inc.
Self-opening umbrellas. 2,906,277, 9-29-59, Cl. 135 — 22.
Militano, Vincent, to The Finkel Umbrella Frame Co., Inc.
One-hand opening and closing umbrellas. 2,917,060,
12-15-59, Cl. 135—22.
Milius, Howard : See —
Beinfest, Adams, and Milius. 2,885,419.
Miljam Instrument Corp. : See —
Cohen. Milton J. 2,907.328.
Millam, Bruce V. Aircraft control system. 2,912,191,
11-10-59, Cl. 244 — 48.
Millane, James J., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Compositions
of polystyrene and natural rubber/methyl methacrylate
fraft copolymers and process of producing same. 2,891,018,
-16-59, Cl. 260 — 4.
Millar, Gerald W. Intravaginal obturating device. 2,893,385,
7-7-59, Cl. 128—131.
Millar, Gordan H., to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle. 2.-
916.09S, 12-8-59, Cl. 180 — 66.
Millar. John, Jr. Coupling for tubing. 2,881,017, 4-7-59,
Cl. 287—54.
Millar, John F., to Charles E. Frosst & Co. Enteric coated
product. 2,897,122, 7-28-59, Cl. 167 — 82.
Millar, Norval P., to General Electric Co. Electrical meas-
uring instrument. 2,883,624, 4-21-59, Cl. 324 — 150.
Millar, Norval P., and E. W. Clark, to General Electric Co.
Adjustable electrical measuring and indicating instrument.
2.903.647, 9-8-59. Cl. 324 — 151.
Millar, Robert E. : See —
Johnson, Kenneth O., Nuber, Waddell, and Millar.
2,880,593.
Millar. William M. : See —
Thomas. Frank G.. and Millar. 2.889,552.
Millard, Ralph S., to Steel Partitions, Inc. Panel units.
2,914,147, 11-24-59, Cl. 189 — 34.
Millard, Thomas E., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Mold
heating and casting pot. 2,903,760. 9-15-59. Cl. 22 — 74.
Millard, William J., Jr. Audience reaction measuring sys-
tem. 2,878,996, 3-24-59, Cl. 235 — 52.
Millburn, John R., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Elec-
tric transmission line. 2,917,655, 12-15-59, Cl. 315 — 3.5.
Millea, Michael F., and J. B. Holland, to Pacific Semicon-
ductors, Inc. Voltage sensitive semiconductor capacitor.
2,908,851, 10-13-59, Cl. 317 — 236.
Millendorf, Alfred J. : See —
Heisler, Robert Y., and Millendorf. 2,898,345.
Miller, Aaron, and A. L. Magnuson, to Kelco Co. Method
of making paper and paper-making composition. 2,913,364,
11-17-59, Cl. 162—178.
Miller, Abe, to Miller Laundry Machinery Co. Centrifugal
laundry extractor machine. 2,867,329, 1-6-59, Cl. 210 —
360.
Miller, Abe, to Miller Laundrv Machinery Co. Operating
units for extractor covers. 2.889.068. 6-2-59, Cl. 220 — 36.
Miller. Abe, to Miller Laundry Machinery Co. Bottom dump
sling and container for laundry extractors. 2,904,183,
9-15-59. Cl. 210 — 237.
Miller, Adolph. Metal plating bath. 2,872,346, 2-3-59,
Cl. 117—65.
Miller, Albert A.
Cl. 9 — 34.
Miller. Albert D. : See —
Durfee, Benjamin M., and Miller. 2,867,790.
Miller. Alexander A., to General Electric Co. Cellulosic ma-
terials. 2,895,891, 7-21-59, Cl. 204 — 154.
Miller, Alexander A., to General Electric Co. Polyethylene.
2,897,092, 7-28-59, Cl. 117 — 47.
Miller, Alexander A., to General Electric Co. Method of
producing cross-linked polyvinyl alcohol. 2,897,127,
7-28-59, Cl. 204 — 154.
Miller, Alexander A., and F. R. Mayo, to General Electric
Co. Method of preparing polymeric peroxides. 2,911,436,
11-3-59, Cl. 260 — 485.
Miller, Alfred J., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermochemical
desurfacing head. 2,897,883, 8-4-59, Cl. 158 — 27.4.
Miller, Alfred L. and V. A., to International Latex Corp.
Stable latex of an interpolymer of a conjugated diene, an
unsaturated nitrile, and an alpha-unsaturated acrylic acid,
and method of preparation. 2,880,189, 3-31-59, Cl
260 — 29.7.
Boat lowering device. 2,891,262, 6-23-59,
Miller. Alfred L., L. R. McNall, and J. Rehner, Jr., to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Method for identifying
rubber. 2,904,693, 9-15-59, Cl. 250 — 106.
Miller, Allyn C. Fluid pump or motor. 2,918,018, 12-22-59,
Cl. 103—148.
Miller, Arthur, and H. Arslan, to Sanborn Co. Electric
meter. 2,879,477, 3-24-59, Cl. 324 — 142.
Miller, Arthur A., to A. A. Miller and L. C. Casanov. Grind-
ing wheels. 2,881,572, 4-14-59, Cl. 51 — 191.
Miller, Arthur A., to A. A. Miller and L. C. Casanov. Grind-
ing wheels. 2,887,832, 5-26-59, Cl. 51 — 191.
Miller, Arthur E. : See —
Frankenfield, Bruce E., and Miller. 2,900,852.
Miller, Arthur L., to United States of America, Air Force.
Metal specimen holder. 2,908,118, 10-13-59, Cl. 51 — 235.
Miller, Arthur S. Roll-up enclosing device. 2,884,980,
5-5-59, Cl. 150—39.
Miller, Arthur S. Collapsible tubular semi-rigid rod.
2,905,282, 9-22-59, Cl. 189—34.
Miller, Arthur S. Surveyor's levelling rod tape clamp.
2,909,839, 10-27-59, Cl. 33—74.
Miller August L., R. S. Brown, and R. A. Rusca, to United
States of America, Agriculture. Carding apparatus.
2,879,549, 3-31-59, Cl. 19—104.
Miller, Benjamin F., to Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc.
Storage rack. 2,891,676, 6-23-59, Cl. 211 — 41.
Miller, Bonnie C. : See —
Baxter, Thomas R., and Miller. 2,900,779.
Miller, Bruce D., G. W. Reigel, J. P. Bolanowski, and H. W.
Bevarly, to Chemetron Corp. Apparatus for processing
violently mixed flowable materials. 2,898,092, 8-4-59, Cl
259—10.
Miller, Burton F., and W. H. Fiden, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge Inc. Recorder mechanism. 2,893,810, 7-7-59,
Cl. 346—74.
Miller, Calvin K., to Soss Mfg. Co. Door check and hold
open. 2,890,477, 6-16-59, Cl. 16—140.
Miller Carl A., to Librascope, Inc. Converter. 2,873,441,
2-10-59, Cl. 340 — 347.
Miller, Carl A., to Economics Laboratory, Inc. Check valve.
2,912,002. 11-10-59, Cl. 137—541.
Miller, Carl A., to Economics Laboratory, Inc. Calibrated
injection pump. 2,916,998, 12-15-59, Cl. 103 — 38.
Miller, Carl D., to The Cooper Bessemer Corp. Control device.
2,918,826, 12-29-59, Cl. 74 111.
Miller, Carl F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Grid elec-
trodes for electric discharge devices. 2,897,395, 7-28-59,
Cl. 313—350.
Miller, Carl F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical
discharge tube. 2,909,700, 10-20-59, Cl. 313—257.
Miller, Carl F., and W. H. McCurdy, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electron discharge device. 2,892,119,
6-23-59, Cl. 313 — 278.
Miller, Carl F., W. H. McCurdy, and E. A. Lederer, to West-
inghouse Electric Corp. Electron discharge device.
2.907.911. 10-6-59. Cl. 313—252.
Miller, Carl F., E. F. Smart, and G. R. Feaster, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Grid electrodes for electron discharge
devices. 2,909,200, 10-20-59, Cl. 140—71.5.
Miller, Carl F., and E. F. Smart, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Compacted heater for electronic tubes. 2,913,805,
11-24-59, Cl. 29—25.14.
Miller. Carl P., and A. Jamieson, to The Texas Co. Plate
holding microphotometer attachment. 2,869,418, 1-20-59,
Cl. 88—14.
Miller, Carl S. : See—
Kuhrmeyer, Carl A., Kimble, and Miller. 2,919,349.
Miller, Carl S., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Heat-
sensitive copying-paper. 2,880,110, 3-31-59, Cl. 117 — 36.
Miller, Carlos O. : See —
Strong, Frank M. 2,903,455.
Miller, Carroll de V. : See —
Horrocks, Raymond G., Miller, and Brenner. 2,912,482.
Miller, Carroll E., to Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. In-
dexing mechanism. 2.868,032, 1-13-59. Cl. 74 — 436.
Miller, Carroll E., to Cone Automatic Machine Co. Inc. Cross
slide milling attachment. 2,908,202, 10-13-59, Cl. 90—16.
Miller, Charles, an<J P. Romanelli, to Ram Domestic Products
Co. Electrical timing device and improved switch means
therefor. 2,889,419, 6-2-59, Cl. 200 — 38.
Miller. Charles B. : Sre —
Gilbert. Everett E.. and Miller. 2,880,070.
Miller, Charles B., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Production of halofiuoroacetone hydrate. 2,870,211,
1-20-59. Cl. 260 — 593.
Miller, Charles E., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatically
controlled signal receivers. 2,876,344, 3-3-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Miller, Charles E., M. L. Robinson, and W. B. Woodring, to
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Metallic shotshell. 2,897,-
758, 8-4-59, Cl. 102 — 42.
Miller, Charles F., to Wildman Jacquard Co. Pattern means
for knitting machine. 2,883,841, 4-28-59, Cl. 66 — 156.
Miller, Charles F., and T. C. Lyster, to Wildman Jacquard
Co. Means for transferring loops in knitting machines.
2,895,317, 7-21-59, Cl. 66—24.
Miller, Charles G. : See —
Dagnall, Clarence H., Jr., and Miller. 2,912,504.
Miller. Charles H., to S. E. Opperman Ltd. Amplifying devices
for telephone hand-sets. 2,891,110, 6-16-59, Cl. 179 — 1.
Miller, Charles J., to Charles Justin Miller. Combination
back-rests and bag structures. 2,868,274, 1-13-59, Cl.
155—154.
634
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Miller, Charles Justin : See —
Miller, Charles J. 2,868,274.
Miller, Charles W. : See —
Matkins, Eugene G., and Miller. 2,905,867.
Matkins, Eugene G., and Miller. 2,905,868.
Miller, Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Pulse actuated
light controlled switching means. 2,876,395, 3-3-59, CI.
317—130.
Miller, Clare K. : See —
Dye, Glen M., and Miller. 2,878,924.
Miller, Clark O. : See —
Craig, Willis G., and Miller. 2,881,200.
Miller, Clark O., to The Lubrizol Corp. Process for modifica-
tion of olefin polvmers. 2,900,378, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 139.
Miller, Clyde F. : See —
Hirsch, Robert L., Miller, and Bellin. 2,917,424.
Miller Co., The : See —
Pascueci, Julio A. 2,905,809.
Miller, Dale W. : See —
Battenberg, Virgil, Miller, Detamore, and Moore.
2,883,178.
Hendrix, Sylvan G., and Miller. 2.887.1G4.
Miller, Daniel B., to Miler Electric Co. Finger pull wall
plug. 2.869,096, 1-13-59, CI. 339 — 62.
Miller, Daniel R. : See —
Thompson, Stanley G., and Miller. 2,892,678.
Miller, Daniel R., G. T. Seaborg, and S. G. Thompson, to
United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission.
Uranous iodate as a carrier for plutonium. 2,917,358,
12-15-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Miller, David B., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for and
method of cooling beam transmitting windows. 2,898,492,
8-4-59, CI. 313—74.
Miller, David D. : See —
Baumbach, Darrel W. 2,915,828.
Miller, Delmar S. : See —
Layton, William B., Jr., Miller, and Smith. 2,873,875.
Miller, Donald : See —
Kleop, George F., and Miller. 2,874,324.
Miller, Donald B. : See —
Dufour, Raymond J., and Miller. 2,893,758.
Miller, Donald L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Centrifugally
controlled overrunning transmission. 2,919,001, 12-29-59,
CI. 192—104.
Miller, Donald S. : See —
Ferris, Andrew K.. and Miller. 2,912,206.
Miller, Durando, Jr. : See —
Beohner, Harry L.. and Miller. 2.879,891.
Miller, Earle C, to Riley Stoker Corp. Coal pulverizing
apparatus. 2,894,696. 7-14-59, CI. 241 — 43.
Miller, Earle C, to Riley Stoker Corp. Fuel burning appa-
ratus. 2,895,436, 7-21-59. CI. 110 — 165.
Miller, Edward A., to Fenestra Inc. System of building
construction. 2,916,909, 12-15-59, CI. 72 — 66.
Miller, Edward E., to United States of America, Navy. Col-
lision course fire control system. 2,879,502, 3-24-59, CI.
343—7.
Miller, Edward E., and F. Stowell. Manually operated fold-
ing panel. 2,897,887, 8-4-59, CI. 160—97.
Miller, Edward J. Fishing bobber. 2,881.552, 4-14-59, CI.
43 — 44.91.
Miller, Edward L. Captive collet, tie-on control knob.
2,906,550, 9-29-59, CI. 287—53.
Miller, Edwin J., and K. K. Kesling. to General Motors
Corp. Refrigerating apparatus with magnetic latch.
2.871 676. 2-3-59 CI. 62—264.
Miller, Eldon F., to E. E. White. Motor-driven vehicles with
refrigerating apparatus. 2,910,840, 11-3-59, CI. 62 — 209.
Miller Electric Co. : See —
Miller, Daniel B. 2,869.096.
Miller Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Mulder, Allan C. 2.880.374.
Mulder, Allan C. 2,891,210.
Miller. Elmer C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Optical analyzer
for fluids 2.885,922. 5-12-59. CI. 88 — 14.
Miller, Elmer C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of
fluid mixtures. 2,890,571, 6-16-59, CI. 62 — 37.
Miller, Elmer C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionator
indicating and control method. 2,900,334, 8-18-59, CI.
208—350.
Miller. Elmer L. : See —
Folkins, Hillis O., and Miller. 2,910,506.
Miller, Elmer L. Hydraulic grapple loader. 2,883,230,
4-21-59, CI. 294 — 88.
Miller, Elmer L.. and H. O. Folkins, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process and catalyst for the isomerization of hydrocar-
bons. 2,918,509, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 683.65.
Miller, Elvas A., and D. A. Johnson, to Reed Roller Bit Co.
Erosible nozzle for roller bit. 2,900,171, 8-18-59, CI. 255 —
313.
Miller, Emery B. : See —
Howard, Robert E., and Miller. 2,919,282.
Miller, Ernest : See —
Duvall, Harold A., and Miller. 2,917,083.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Method
of and system for recovering H S from natural gas con-
taining a high percentage of H S. 2,877,861, 3-17-59,
CI. 183—4.6.
Miller, Ernest B., to Jefferson Lake Sulphur Co. Water heat-
ing system for providing hot water for sulphur mining.
2,889,683, 6-9-59. CI. 60—39.57.
2,895,994.
2,899,433.
Miller, Ernest B., and A. D. Sweet, to Jefferson Lake Sulphur
Co. Method of and apcaratus for flash separating hydro-
carbons. 2,886,123, 5-12-59, CI. 183 — 4.3.
Miller, Ernest P., Sr. : See —
Huge, Robert W. 2,899.805.
Miller, Eugene, to Elgeet Optical Co. Inc. Turret attach-
ment for photographic camera. 2,912,911 11-17-59, CI.
95 — 45.
Miller, Eugene J. Flat bed trailer hitches. 2,872,059,
2-3-59, CI. 214—500.
Miller, Eugene M. Tool for repairing automotive transmis-
sions. 2,887,923, 5-26-59. CI. 82 — 4.
Miller, Floyd F., and D. S. Conner, to Goodrich-Gulf Chemi-
cals, Inc. Method of removing heavy metal catalyst from
olefinic polymers by treatment with de-gassed water.
2,905,659, 9-22-59, CI. 260—85.3.
Miller, Frank C. Detachable antislip device. 2,888,754,
6-2-59, CI. 36—7.7.
Miller, Franklyn D. : See —
Muller, Werner C, and Miller. 2,910,412.
Stretton, Thomas E., and Miller. 2,916,428.
Miller, Franklyn D., and D. P. Jenks, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corn. Process for the manufacture of vinyl
chloride. 2,896,000, 7-21-59, CI. 260—656.
Miller, Fred F., Jr. Constant velocity universal joint.
2.875,600, 3-3-59. CI. 64 — 21.
Miller, Fred F., Jr., to Dana Corp. Universal joint.
2,916,896, 12-15-59, Cl. 09 — 17.
Miller, Frederick J. L. : See-
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell.
Robinson, Joseph N., Miller, and McDonnell.
Miller, George : See — -
Renz, Emil K., and Miller. 2,901,017.
Miller, George A. : See —
Florey, Howard W., Abraham, Newton, Burton, Kelly,
Hall, and Miller. 2,883,328.
Miller, George J. Floor polishing attachment for vacuum
cleaners. 2,873,465. 2-17-59, Cl. 15—231.
Miller, Gerald W. Chain saw gauge. 2,901,834. 9-1-59, Cl.
33—202.
Miller, Gustave : See —
Bergan, Christian K. 2,894,655.
Blaine, Alfred C. 2,883,765.
Earles, Louis A., Jr. 2.904,225.
Hicks, Harold C. 2.904.274.
Oden, Clifford N. 2,893,071.
Miller. Gustave. Article of furniture collapsible to a plane
position. 2,874.013. 2-17-59, Cl. 311—84.
Miller, Guy D. Catalyst bed support. 2,899,286, 8-11-59,
Cl. 23—288.
Miller. Harold C. : See —
Metzger. Leopold H.. and Miller. 2.889.822.
Miller. Harold, and H. Krigsman. Cleaning device. 2,871,497,
2-3-59, Cl. 15—244.
Miller, Harold C, to Super-Cut, Inc. Diamond dressing tool
assembly. 2,890,694, 6-16-59, Cl. 125—39.
Miller, Harold C, to Super-Cut, Inc. Method of mounting
diamonds in tool shanks and other holders. 2,896,477,
7-28-59, Cl. 76—101.
Miller, Harold C. Device for bathing and dressing infants.
2,902,699, 9-8-59, Cl. 4 — 177.
Miller, Harold C. to Super-Cut. Inc. Cnssette and holder
therefor for back reflection cameras. 2,904.68S, 9-15-59.
Cl. 250—68.
Miller, Harold C, to Super-Cut, Inc. Diamond dressing tool
assembly. 2.912.971, 11-17-59, Cl. 125—39.
Miller, Harold E., to The American Pad & Textile Co. Flota-
tion garment. 2,893,020, 7-7-59, Cl. 9—20.
Miller. Harold G., to Racine Hydraulics and Machinery, Inc.
Rail drill. 2.887.908. 5-26-59. Cl. 77—11.
Miller. Harold G., to Racine Hydraulics and Machinery, Inc.
Rail drill feed mechanism. 2.887,909. 5-26-59, Cl. 77 — 11.
Miller, Harold J. Chair arms. 2,879,835, 3-31-59, Cl.
155—188.
Miller, Harold L. : See —
Baden. Thomas A. Olson, Miller, and Copp. 2.907.406.
Miller, Harold M.. to Whitin Machine Works. Stop motion
device for a textile machine. 2,881,982. 4-14-59, Cl. 242 —
36.
Miller, Harold R. : See —
Lundy, Rodney B., and Miller. 2,917,069.
Miller, Harry B. : See —
Grant, Max L., and Miller. 2,884,188.
Miller. Harry B., to Grant Development Co. Coin assorting
mechanism for use in a multiple-coin fare collecting appa-
ratus. 2,881,775, 4-14-59, Cl. 133—3.
Miller, Harry B., to Universal Winding Co. Textile spindle.
2,918,782, 12-29-59, Cl. 57—130.
Miller, Harry B., and E. J. Brouthers, to Universal Winding
Co. Textile machine. 2,876,614, 3-10-59, Cl. 57 — 35.
Miller, Harry C. Combination lock. 2,900,813, 8-25-59. Cl.
70—333.
Miller, Harry C. Combination
2,916,906, 12-15-59, Cl. 70 — 442.
Miller, Harry C, J. L. Tavlor. and H. M. McCoy. Security
means for closure cabinets. 2,873,162, 2-10-59, Cl.
312—297.
Miller, Harry C, Co. : See —
Enikeieff, Oleg C. 2.879,316.
Enikeieff, Oleg C. 2,913,689.
Miller, Harry E. Universal joint.
64—17.
lock dial mechanism.
2,904,975, 9-22-59. Cl.
LIST OF PATENTEES
635
Miller, Harry E., to W. M. Hale. Trolley wire tap and cable
gripping means therefor. 2,911,611, 11-3-59, CI. 339—109.
Miller, Harry E. Drill. 2,918,954, 12-29-59, CI. 145 — 125.
Miller, Harry L. Turf plug cutter. 2,881,844. 4-14-59, CI.
172—22.
Miller, Harvey A., and H. Eisler, to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Mag-
netic amplifier pulse generators. 2,873,422, 2-10-59, CI.
313—89.
Miller, Henry C, and J. C. Grigger, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corp. Lead dioxide electrode. 2,872,405, 2-3-59, CI.
204 — 290.
Miller, Herbert J., M. M. Behles, and J. B. Clark, to United
States of America, Navy. Quick release fastening appara-
tus. 2,904,366. 9-15-59, CI. 292—300.
Miller, Herman, Furniture Co. : See —
Eames, Charles, Albinson, and Bauer. 2,893,469.
Miller. Hobart G. Sheet container and dispenser. 2,904,214,
9-15-59. CI. 221 — 43.
Miller, Howard R., to Union Carbide Corp. Arc welding.
2,892,072, 6-23-59, CI. 219—131.
Miller. Hugh R. : See —
Safranek, William H.. and Miller. 2,905.603.
Miller, Ivan, to Shatter Tool Works. Insert seal kelly cock.
2,886,282. 5-12-59, CI. 251 — 172.
Miller, Ivan K to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chemi-
cal composition and process. 2,879,170, 3-24-59. CI. 106 —
1G5.
Miller, Jack. Fountain type lettering pen. 2,878,782,
3-24-59, CI. 120 — 45.4.
Miller, Jacob I. : See —
Fischer, Valentine J., Miller. Sass, and Witten. 2,867,509.
Miller, James A., to Borg- Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,886,983, 5-19-59, CI. 74—759.
Miller, James A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2.892,361, 6-30-59, CI. 74—682.
Miller, James A., to Clark Equipment Co. Five speed plane-
tary transmission. 2,894,415, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Miller, James G. Directory and clip board combination.
2.888,761. 6-2-59, CI. 40 — 10.
Miller, James R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Lub-
ricating oil containing an alkaline earth metal sulfonate, a
co-neutralized nonyl phenate, and a metal diamyldithiocar-
bamate. 2,916,450, 12-8-59, CI. 252—33.3.
Miller, John. Hair cutting guide. 2,879,777, 3-31-59, CI.
132 — 15.
Miller John C. to D. Menhenett. Method and apparatus for
applying a coating. 2,888.176. 5-26-59 Cl 222 — 396
Miller, John D., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Multi-ply carton
construction. 2,908,436, 10-13-59, CI. 229 — 15.
Miller, John G., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Gob feeding
of organic plastic materials. 2,894,285, 7-14-59, Cl. 18 — 30.
Miller, John H. : See —
Gilbert, Roswell W., and Miller. 2,896,166.
Miller, John H. to Daystrom Inc. Test tube rack. 2,902,170,
9-1-59, Cl. 211 — 72.
Miller, John H., and R. F. Estoppey, to Daystrom Inc.
?£5?e„chanSe circuit for mutirange electrical instrument.
2.905.899. 9-22-59, Cl. 324 — 115
Miller, John R. Outlet box for wallboard. 2,885,106, 5-5-59,
Cl. 220 — 3.6.
Miller, Jones I. Book rack attachment for chairs. 2.897,976
8^-59, Cl. 211—113.
Miller, Joseph : See —
__.„ Pezza, Lazzaro and E. D., and Miller. 2,871,480.
Miller, Joseph B. Compositions for liquefaction of respira-
tory secretions. 2,905.589, 9-22-59 Cl 167 — 58
2ll78,5I2T?-2^59 SClCtl0£-98nC7 ^ CardIng cyllnders-
Miller Joseph V., to American Optical Co. Means and
method for forming goggles or the like. 2,895,138,
T — -.1 — 59, Cl. 2 — 14.
Miller, Julius, and D. Del Guidice, to Pharma-Chemical Corp
Diazoamino dye intermediates. 2,897,186, 7-28-59, Cl.
260 — 140.
Miller. Kaiser H. Method of identifying fluids and their
points of influx in a well. 2,909,923, 10-27-59, Cl. 73
Miller. Kenneth D., Sr. : See —
Brown, Oliver J., Jr., and Miller. 2,918,069
Miller, Kenneth T. Cable sheath cutting tool. 2,902,759,
Miller, Kenneth W. Combination vehicle wheel and brake
drum. 2.889.173, 6-2-59. Cl. 301 — 6.
Miller, Keith W., to The General Tire & Rubber Co.
isolator with variable damping. 2,896,937
Cl. 267 — 1.
Miller Laundry Machinery Co. : See —
Miller, Abe. 2,867.329.
Miller, Abe. 2,889,068.
Miller, Laurence W. Nasal suction
6-16-59, Cl. 128 — 278.
Miller, La Verne E., to Collins Radio Co.
inductor. 2,897,464, 7-28-59, Cl. 336
Miller, Leland D. Orthopedic device
Cl. 128—80.
Miller, Lewis S. : See —
Jorgensen, Kristen, Williams, and Miller. 2,888,359.
Miller, Lloyd G., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Welt shoe
sewing machines. 2,898,875, 8-11-59, Cl. 112 — 52.
Miller, Louis D., and H. R. McQuillen, to Radio Corp. of
America. Mandrel for mechanically converged electron
gun. 2,914,317, 11-24-59, Cl. 269 — 117.
Miller Lubricator Co. : See —
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,910,330.
Miller, Rudolph W., and Harkenrider. 2,910,331.
Miller Mfg. Co. : See —
Hare, Terence G. 2,879,025.
Miller, Marion E., and J. H. Voder, to Barler Metal Products,
Inc. Cabinet. 2,869,953, 1-20-59, Cl. 312 — 263.
Miller, Mary L., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation
of graft copolymers. 2,873,240, 2-10-59, Cl. 204—158.
Miller. Matha M. : See —
Albertine, Albert W., Miller, and Zaller. 2,877,970.
Miller, Max W. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, Knuth, and Miller. 2,902,465.
Miller, Abe. 2,904,183.
Miller, Meral O., 50% to J. L. Matheny, 25% to T. R. Snider,
and 1% to Western Inventors. Engine exhaust muffler.
2,903,085, 9-8-59, Cl. 181 — 47.
Miller, Merle L. : See —
Harris, Kenneth J., and Miller. 2,890,603.
Miller, Merritt L., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Pulse selector circuit. 2,874,279, 2-17-59, Cl.
250—27.
Miller, Meritt L., to Farnsworth Research Corp. Radio
guidance system. 2,892,189, 6-23-59, Cl. 343—107.
Miller, Nathaniel. Necktie manufacture. 2,893,013, 7-7-59,
Cl. 2—146.
Miller. Nicholas : See — -
Modes. Edward E., and Miller. 2,912,835.
Miller, Nicholas, to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatic snap
acting switch. 2,867,704, 1-6-59, Cl. 200—140.
Miller, Nicholas, to General Electric Co. Control device.
2,870,314, 1-20-59, Cl. 219 — 20.
Miller, Nicholas, to General Electric Co. Control device.
2,889,432, 6-2-59, Cl. 200—140.
Miller, Nicholas, to The Dole Valve Co. Automatic heat
cooking. 2,891,125, 6-16-59, Cl.
Vibration
7-28-59,
device. 2,890,699,
Linear tuning curve
-136.
2,871,852, 2-3-59,
Miller, Leon F., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Oscillatory molding
machine. 2.879,564. 3-31-59. Cl. 22 — 21.
Miller, Leon F., and E. K. Hatch, to The Osborn Mfg. Co.
Blow and squeeze molding machine. 2,908,950, 10-20-59,
Cl. 22 — 36.
Miller. Lester M.. to General Motors Corp. Washing machine.
2,897,665. 8-4-59 Cl. 68 — 23.
Dole Valve Co. Combined drier
2,915,610, 12-1-59, Cl. 200—140.
processing machine. 2,884,657,
control apparatus for
200—137.
Miller, Nicholas, to The
cycler and thermostat.
Miller, Nikoli. Shrimp
5-5-59, Cl. 17—2.
Miller, Ohmer R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High
impedance input circuit amplifier. 2,881,266, 4—7-59, Cl.
179 — 171.
Miller, Ohmer R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High
impedance multiplier probe. 2,884,597, 4-28-59, Cl.
324 — 149.
Grain drill shoes. 2,884,880, 5-5-59, Cl.
Subsoil planting plows. 2,885,978, 5-12-59,
Beers, and G. G. Stoner, to General
Viscosity hydraulic fluid. 2,905,642,
Evaporator
Miller, Oscar E.
111—85.
Miller, Oscar E.
Cl. 111—86.
Miller, Paul C. C. E.
Aniline & Film Corp.
9-22-59. Cl. 252—73.
Miller, Paul C, Jr., to Fibercraft Products, Inc.
plates. 2,904,258, 9-15-59, Cl. 239—53.
Miller, Paul J. : See —
Marette, Ralph T., and Miller. 2,910,305.
Miller, Philip, to Alexander Smith Inc. Non-woven fabric.
2,917,421, 12-15-59 Cl. 154—48.
Miller, Philip L„ Sr. Garden rake with attachment for clean-
ing the teeth thereof. 2.874,530. 2-24-59. PI. 56 — 400.1.
Miller, Ralph E. Floor tile heater. 2,902,576, 9-1-59, Cl.
2 \q 25
Miller, Ralph L. : See —
Kock, Winston E., and Miller. 2,895,005.
Miller, Raymond E. : See —
Littleton, Charles W. 2,885,121.
Miller, Raymond L. Wobble disc for fruit sizing machine.
2.879,888, 3-31-59, Cl. 209—104.
Miller, Raymond S., to Aerojet-General Corp. Differential
fluid pressure switch device. 2,895,025, 7-14-59, CI.
200—83.
Miller, Raymond V. Automatically controlled mechanism for
applying electric shavers to the face. 2,916,819, 12-15-59,
Cl. 30—34.
Miller. Reuben V. : See —
Ollig, John L., Hirsch, Miller, and Westerholm.
2,909,781.
Miller, Richard : See —
Hirschmann, Ralph F., and Miller. 2,885,412.
Hirschmann, Ralph F., Wendler, and Miller. 2,906,780.
Miller, Richard L., Jr. : See —
Rigterink, Raymond H., Miller, and Silvernail.
2,885,306.
Rigterink, Raymond H., Miller, and Silvernail.
2,885,307.
Miller, Richard R. Radio pulse echo device with alarm actu-
ated by selected echoes. 2,878,465, 3-17-59, Cl. 343 — 5.
Miller, Richard S. : See—
W., Davidson, Miller, and Mewherter.
Alter, Henry
2,868,707.
Miller, Robert A.,
Flexible
64—9.
to Sier-Bath Gear and Pump Co., Inc.
coupling for shafts. 2,918,809, 12-29-59, Cl.
636
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Miller, Robert C. : See —
Nordquist, Richard A.
2,889,450.
Nordquist. Richard A.
2.898,685.
Miller, Robert E., and G. E.
Monsanto Chemical Co.
Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
Bennett ; said Bennett assor. to
New polyhydroxy alcohols and
polyesters and novel process of preparing such compounds.
2. 875. 241. 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 488.
Miller, Robert H., to International Harvester Co. Reversible
disk plow. 2,916,097, 12-8-59, CI. 172 — 212.
Miller, Robert H., and G. G. Ward, to International Harvester
Co. Reversible disk plow. 2,916,096, 12-8-59, CI.
172 — 212.
Miller, Robert M., J. R. Lodge, and M. C. Merwin, to Minne-
sota Mining and Mfg. Co. Roofing granules and method
for making. 2,898,232, 8-4-59, CI. 117 — 100.
Miller, Robert O., and J. M. O'Toole, to United States of
America, Air Force. Thrust bearing system. 2,875,001,
2-24-59, CI. 308—35.
Miller, Roy W., and A. W. Grant, to United States Rubber
Co. Tire mold or the like. 2,896,281, 7-28-59, CI.
22 — 203.
Miller, Rudolph W., and R. J. Harkenrider, to Miller Lubri-
cator Co. Journal box packing. 2,910,331, 10-27-59, CI.
308—243.
Miller, Russell L., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co.
Aviator's helmet. 2.867,813. 1-13-59, CI. 2 — 6.
Miller, Russell L., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co.
Process for molding two-layer polyurethane articles.
2,90S.94.3, 10-20-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Miller. Solomon L. : See —
Ebers, Jewell J., and Miller. 2,915,647.
Miller, Stewart E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Branching filter. 2,879.484, 3-24-59, CI. 333 — 9.
Miller, Stewart E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal wave transmission. 2,884,604, 4-28-59, CI.
333 — 24.
Miller. Theadore : See —
Kruner, Andrew P.. and Miller. 2.875,375.
Miller, Theadore, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Color tele-
vision picture tube and associated circuit. 2,879,325,
3-24-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Miller, Theodore, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Sneed control. 2.867.436, 1-6-59, CI. 271 — 2.6.
Miller, Vance V. Portable electric hand drill. 2,911,841,
11-10-59, CI. 74 — 342.
Miller. Verle A. : See —
Miller, Alfred L. and V. A. 2.880,189.
Miller, Verle A., and R. O. Becker, to International Latex
Corp. Emulsion polymerization with polybasic acid soap.
2.876,203, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 23.7.
Miller, Verner M. Connecting clip. 2,867,302, 1-6-59, CI.
1 89 — 35
Miller, Waldo S. : See —
Bobo. Mildred E., and Miller. 2,887.789.
Miller, Walter C. : -See —
Howard, Eueene L. 2,894,784.
Miller, Walter E., to Clayton Mfg. Co. Conducting dia-
phragms. 2,903,406, 9-8-59, CI. 204 — 296.
Miller, Walter H., and F. Bower. Lockable electric plug.
2,885,650, 5-5-59, CI. 339—91.
Miller. Wendell S. Means and techniques for determining
oualitv of milk. 2,898.549, 8-4-59. CI. 324 — 30.
Miller, Wendell S. Pliers with automatic fulcrum shift.
2,906,155, 9-29-59, CI. 81—343.
Miller. Wilbur A., and E. B. Gienger, Jr.. to International
Latex Corp. Forms for manufacture of deposited latex
articles. 2.867.847. 1-13-59. CI. 18 — 41.
Miller. William, to United States of America. Navy. Method
of reducing transient reverse current. 2.868,988, 1-13-59,
CI. 250 — 49.5.
Miller. William B., to Radio Corp. of America. Device and
method for film editing. 2,905,048, 9-22-59, CI. 88 — 16.
Miller. William E. : See —
Noddings. Charles R.. Miller, and Engelder. 2.905.608.
Miller. Willinm G to Massev-Ferguson Inc. Baler feed mech-
anism. 2.885.953. 5-12-59. CI. 100 — 142.
Miller, Willinm G., and L. M. Krause, to Massev-Ferguson
Inc. Automatic coupling for power shafts on coupled ve-
hicles. 2.R69.R60, 1-20-59. CI. 180 — 14.
Miller. William H. : See —
Hortnn Richard C. Miller, and Lydic. 2.867.891.
Miller, William H., to Cloverleaf-Freeland Corp. Head and
cap for bobbins or spools and method of securing same in
place. 2,890,521, 6-16-59, CI. 29—522.
Miller, William H., to Cloverleaf-Freeland Corp. Bobbin and
spindle construction. 2,890,566, 6-16-59, CI. 57 — 129.
Miller, William H., and M. R. Alexander, deceased (by J. E.
Alexander, now J. Beretta, administratrix), to Owens-
Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method for producing filamentary
material. 2,910,383, 10-27-59, CI. 117 — 102.
Miller, William J. : See —
Sieber, Charles B. 2,882,805.
Miller, William L., to Continenal Can Co., Inc. Bottom seam
squeezer for paper cups. 2,911,890, 11-10-59, CI. 93 — 55.1.
Miller, William O. Educational device with multi-shaped
blocks. 2,911,740, 11-10-59, CI. 35 — 22.
Miller, William P. Doctor blade and control means therefor.
2,915,421, 12-1-59, CI. 134 — 6.
Miller, William R. : See —
Moulton, Joseph D., and Miller. 2,871,281.
Miller, William S., to Denoyer-Geppert Co. Bracket means
for displaying globes, maps, and the like from wall rails.
2 867,918, 1-13-59, CI. 35 — 10.
Miller, William T., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Radical addition reactions of halogenated olefins and com-
pounds produced thereby. 2,880,247, 3-31-59, CI.
260 — 653.
Miller, William T., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Kadical addition reactions of halogenated olefins and com-
pounds produced thereby. 2.880.248, 3-31-59. CI. 260 — 653.
Miller, William T. Haloc'arbon polymers. 2,885,448, 5-5-59,
CI. 260 — 653.1.
Miller, William T. Preparation of hexafluorobutadiene.
2,894,042, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 653.5.
Miller, Vale M. : Sec —
Klecker, Joseph G., Miller, Sieving, and Rediger.
2.869,382.
Millers Falls Co. : See —
Addis, Wendell A. 2,893,454.
Moretti, Whitfield, and Pratt. 2.867.251.
Millership, Ronald, to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd.
Electronic devices. 2,895,075, 7-14-59, CI. 315—39.
Millership, Ronald, and C. E. Owen. Apparatus for generat-
ing coded patterns of electric pulses. 2,914,757, 11-24-59,
CI. 340—347.
Millerwise, Carl H., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Switch actuating device. 2,911,509, 11-3-59, CI.
200—172.
Millet, Ira. Footpower vise. 2,892,369, 6-30-59. CI. 81—17.
Millett. Andrew F. : See —
Masi. Frank J., and Millett. 2.904.689.
Millett, Raymond C, and J. C. H. Binney. Retractable roller
device. 2,908,031, 10-13-59, CI. 16 — 34.
Millgate, Irvine H. Visual instruction aids. 2,867,045,
1-6-59, CI. 35—60.
Millidge, Alfred F.. and I. K. M. Robson, to The Distillers
Co Ltd. Process for resisting corrosion by aliphatic acids.
2.907,699. 10-6-59. CI. 202 — 59.
Milligan, Gaymond E., to Lionel Corp. Toy saw mill. 2,914,-
885 12—1—59 CI 46 39.
Milligan. James W., and S. S. Green, to Duncan Electric Co.,
Inc. Magnetic suspensions. 2,869,934, 1-20-59, CI.
308 — 10.
Milligan. James W.,
Inc. Magnetic
308 — 10.
Milligan, Robert E.
and S. S. Green, to Duncan Electric Co.,
suspension. 2.S69,935, 1-20-59, CI.
See —
Sanderson, Kenneth E., and Milligan. 2,884,016.
Millikan. Allen F., and G. W. Crosby, to The Pure Oil Co.
Heterocyclic polyamine salts of phosphorodithidic acid
esters and compositions containing the same. 2,894,951,
7-14-59. CI. 260— 248 5. „ „
Millikan, Allen F., and G. W. Crosby, to The Pure Oil Co.
Lubricating oil composition. 2,916,455, 12-8-59, CI.
252 — 46.4. . .
Milliken. Alvin R., and M. S. Hook, to Electrical Utilities
Co. Weatherproof resistor. 2.870.307, 1-20-59, CI. 201—
68.
Milliken, Frank H., to The Bowerston Shale Co. Spring clip
for perforated pipes and the combination. 2,898,741,
8-11-59. CI. 61 — 11.
Milliken, Spencer R., to Aluminum Co. of America. Process
of treating magnesium-bearing aluminum base alloys
fluoraborate. 2,885,313, 5-5-59, CI. 148 — 6.27.
Milliken, Spencer R., to Aluminum Co. of America. Process
of treating magnesium-bearing aluminum base alloys with
boron trifluoride. 2,885,315, 5-5-59, CI. 148—13.1.
Milliken, Spencer R., to Aluminum Co. of America. Method
for degassing aluminum articles by means of a vaporous
fluoride. 2,885,316, 5-5-59, CI. 148 — 13.1.
Milliken Thomas H.. Jr. : See —
Donovan Joseph J., and Milliken. 2.904.520.
Heinemann Heinz. Milliken. and Stevenson. 2.900.429.
Mills, George A., Milliken. and Stevenson. 2,914,459.
Milliken, Thomas H., Jr., to Houdry Process Corp. Trans-
portation of fluent solid particles. 2,878,076, 3-17-59, CI.
302—53.
Milliken, Thomas H„ Jr., to Houdry Process Corp. Removing
contaminants from catalyst particles. 2,892,771, 6-30-59,
CI. 208—149.
Millington Brian W., to Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927)
Ltd. Internal combustion engines of the compression igni-
tion type. 2,911,959, 11-10-59. CI. 123—32.
Millipore Filter Corp. : See —
Poitras, Edward J. 2,879.207.
Milliron, James P. Fish catching device. 2,915,846, 12-8-59,
CI. 43 — 42.04.
Millis Edwin G., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electronically
controlled bonding machine. 2,899,539, 8-11-59, CI. 219 —
110.
Millis, Walter T.. to General Electric Co. Electronic tube
structure. 2,878,410, 3-17-59. CI. 313—340.
Millis, Walter T., to General Electric Co. Electron discharge
device cathode. 2,887,607, 5-19-59, CI. 313—261.
Millis. Walter T., to General Electric Co. Low microphonics
tube structures. 2,910,609, 10-27-59, CI. 313—261.
Milli-Switch Corp. : See —
Alleu, Alan A. 2,875,306.
Milium n. Max. to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Therapeuti-
cally active compositions containing amphetamines.
2,SSl,113. 4-7-59. CI. 167 — 55.
LIST OF PATENTEES
637
Millman, Nathan, and J. B. Whitley, to J. M. Huber Corp.
Apparatus and method for treatment of clay. 2,907,6130,
10-6-59. CI. 106—72.
Millman, William V. : See —
Baker, Forrest G., and Millman. 2,909,043.
Millner, Tivadar. and E. Theisz, to Egyesiilt Izzfilampa 6s
Villamossagi Rfiszvenytarrasag. Gas-filled electric incan-
descent lamp. 2,882,435. 4-14-59, CI. 313 — 222.
Millns, Terence W., to Kotax Ltd. Electrically operated jack-
like actuators. 2,891,413, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Milloy, Ian M., to Kadio Corp. of America. Apparatus for
conveying articles in close spaced relationship. 2,S89,917,
6-9-59, CI. 198 — 179.
Mills, Burton L., to Clark Equipment Co. Carrier dumping
device. 2,886,196, 5-12-59, CI. 214 — 318.
Mills, Edgar E. Aligning jig for shingles. 2,887,781,
5-26-59, CI. 33 — 188.
Mills, Edwin R., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Electric blanket
control. 2,903,548, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Mills Equipment Co. Ltd., The : See —
Lethern, Albert A., and Quirico. 2,888,729.
Mills, George A. to Houdry Process Corp. Hydrogenative
conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,902,436, 9-1-59. CI. 208—
146.
Mills, George A., T. H. Milliken, Jr., and D. H. Stevenson,
to Houdry Process Corp. Cracking of residual oils con-
taining asphaltic and metallic contaminants. 2,914,459,
11-24-59, CI. 208—92.
Mills, George S. : See —
Haxo, Henry E., Jr., and Mills. 2,890,183.
Mills, George S., and H. E. Haxo, Jr., to United States Rub-
ber Co. Composition comprising a rubber, lignin and poly-
isocyanate and method of preparing same. 2,906,718,
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 17.5.
Mills. Gordon F., and H. B. Whetsel. Separating metallic
cations with perfluorocarboxylic acids. 2,874,176, 2-17—59,
CI. 260 — 429.1.
Mills, Gordon S., to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Process for
vulcanizing rubber in the presence of the cyclohexylamine
salt of mercaptobenzthiazole. 2,883,442, 4-21-59, CI.
260—788.
Mills, Herbert E., to Mills Products, Inc. Window unit.
2,880,475, 4-7-59, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Mills, Herbert E. Line-attaching clip for a fishing float.
2.880,547, 4-7-59, CI. 43 — 44.87.
Mills, Herbert E. Fishing float. 2,911,754, 11-10-59. CI.
43 — 43.11.
Mills, Ivor W., to Sun Oil Co. Suppression of fuel icing.
2,906,613, 9-29-59, CI. 52 — .5.
Mills, Ivor W., and P. B. Murray, to Sun Oil Co. Refining
mineral oil. 2,915,460, 12-1-59, CI. 208—189.
Mills, Jack, to Eli Lilly and Co. l-pyrrolidino-4-(l-methvl
piperidyl-2) -butanes and salts thereof. 2,903,459, 9-8-59,
CI. 260 — 293.
Mills, Jack, to Eli Lilly and Co. Substituted benzodioxanes
and their preparation. 2,906,757, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 340.3.
Mills, John E., to The Gas Council. Removing hydrogen
sulphide from gases. 2,868,617, 1-13-59, CI. 23 — 2.
Mills, John K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Oscilla-
tion generator. 2,870,332, 1-20-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Mills, Malcolm E., and C. C. Faroni, to Elastic Stop Nut
Corp. of America. Fastening device with means for seal-
ing against both a threaded companion fastener and a
worksurface. 2,872,961, 2-10-59, CI. 151 — 7.
Mills Products, Inc. : See —
Mills. Herbert E. 2,880,475.
Mills. Ralph B., to American Cord & Webbing Co. Protector
guard. 2.874.589, 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 608.
Mills, Ronald G. : See —
Branch, Maurice C, and Mills. 2,883,469.
Mills, Stephen D., to A. O. Smith Corp. Cam-actuated coil
inserter. 2,873,514, 2-17-59, CI. 29 — 205.
Mills, Victor : See —
Holman, George W., and Mills. 2,886,578.
Mills, Victor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Culinary mixes
and methods of preparing the same. 2,874,053, 2-17-59,
01. 99—94.
Mills, Wade H. Adjustable gauge for dressing saw chain
depth gauges. 2,898,689, 8-11-59, CI. 33 — 202.
Mills, William A., to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Rail-
way journal box lid lug wear plate assemblies. 2,869,938,
1-20-59. CI. 308 — 47.
Mills, William C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Eth-
ylene carbonate. 2,907.771. 10-6-59. CI. 260 — 340.2.
Millsaps, William A., and J. L. Staubly, to Pennsalt Chemi-
cals Corp. Sour-blue formulation. 2,893,818, 7-7-59, CI
8 — 77.
Millstine, Gilbert J., to H. H. Robertson Co. Wall panel.
2,910,151, 10-27-59, CI. 189—34.
Milly, Lucien C. E. Adjustable backrest mechanism.
2,912,045, 11-10-59, CI. 155 — 160.
Milne, David T., to American Viscose Corp. Coagulation of
cellulosic colloids. 2,902,334, 9-1-59, Cl. 18 — §4.
Milne, Ivan H. : See —
Earley, James W., and Milne. 2,911,285.
Milne, James M., to General Electric Co. Method of con-
structing a tank for electric apparatus. 2,873,519, 2-17-59,
Cl. 29 — 463.
Milner, William P., to American Mfg. Co. Knock-down dis-
play rack. 2,913,128, 11-17-59, Cl. 211 — 148.
Milner, William P., to American Mfg. Co. Bottle rack.
2,914,186, 11-24-59. Cl. 211—74.
Milner, William P., to American Mfg. Co. Mobile knock-
down display rack. 2,918,295, 12-22-59, Cl. 280 — 36.
Milnes, Aubrey H., to The Steel Improvement & Forge Co.
Protection of titanium. 2,900,715, 8-25-59, Cl. 29 — 528.
Milnes, Kenneth B. Carpet seaming tape. 2,890,145, 6-9-59,
Cl. 154 — 49.
Milnes, Robert A., to R. E. Messmer, R. Cross, and R. A.
Milnes. Fuel tank tilling alarm and method of installing
it. 2,905,137, 9-22-59, Cl. 116 — 112.
Milo, Joseph V. Coupling inserting apparatus. 2,916,812,
12-15-59. Cl. 29—237.
Miloche, Herman A. : See —
Belek, Emil, Miloche, and Beimels. 2,872,624.
Miloche, Herman A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Switching system network. 2,901,547, 8-25-59. Cl. 179 —
27.54.
Milos, John : See —
Sisto, Joseph A., and Milos. 2,901,234.
Milprint, Inc. : See —
Griem, Milton E. 2,91 1 306.
Hultkrans, Paul B., Griem, and Davis. 2,901,875.
Mercer, Lewis P. 2,871,771.
Perino, Dominic A. 2,912,336.
Rusch, Kenneth A. and Hillman. 2,897,875.
Smith, Donald P., Rollin, and James. 2,906,646.
Milrose Sales Corp. : See — -
Sadowsky, Charles. 2,887,348.
Milroy, Philip R., and W. F. Voit, Jr., to General Electric Co.
Dishwashing machine. 2,909,184, 10^20-59, Cl. 134 — 114.
Milsco Mfg. Co. : See —
Swenson, Carl T. 2,871,928.
Milstein, Herman, to Dumont Milling Industries, Division of
Dumont Aviation Associates. Tool carriage feeding and
locating mechanism. 2,905,060, 9-22-59, Cl. 90 — 11.
Milstein, Morris J. Adjustable headwear. 2,869,134,
1-20-59, Cl. 2 — 172.
Milton, Charles J. Disposable syringe. 2,917,047, 12-15-59,
Cl. 128—227.
Milton. Kirby M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Plasticization of
gelatin. 2,904,434. 9-15-59, Cl. 96 — 94.
Milton, Leslie M. Coin-freed vending apparatus. 2,872,010,
2-3-59, Cl. 194 — 79.
Milton Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Mazeika, Albert. 2,886,807.
Milton, Robert M., to Union Carbide Corp. Molecular sieve
adsorbents. 2,882,243. 4-14-59. Cl. 252 — 455.
Milton, Robert M., to Union Carbide Corp. Molecular sieve
adsorbents. 2,882,244, 4-14-59, Cl. 252 — 455.
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. : See —
Ristow. Edward W. 2,877,820.
Milwaukee Faucets, Inc. : See —
Hartmann, Gilbert L. 2,884,863.
Milwaukee Motive Mfg. Co. : See —
Dyar. Robert L. 2,907,146.
Milz, Wendell C, and W. M. McClintock, to Aluminum Co.
of America. Reclamation of aluminum fabricating lubri-
cants. 2,902,439, 9-1-59, Cl. 208 — 183.
Mims, Bruce L., to The Barden Corp. Direct reading torque
tester. 2,867,113, 1-6-59. Cl. 73—9.
Mims, Bruce L., to The Barden Corp. Torque meter for test-
ing bearings. 2,867,114. 1-6-59, Cl. 73 — 9.
Minard, Everett S., to Chemetron Corp. Container filling
machine. 2,896,676, 7-28-59, Cl. 141 — 146.
Minard, William F., to Weltronic Co. Control system.
2,878,365, 3-17-59, Cl. 219 — 114.
Minarik, Rudolf G., to Kimberlv-Clark Corp. Shell type
pulpstone. 2,887,276, 5-19-59, Cl. 241 — 67.
Minarik, William L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gas reactor.
2,897,062, 7-28-59, Cl. 23 — 277.
Mincey, Dwain L. Hanger for big game. 2,890,078, 6-9-59,
Cl. 294 — 79.
Minchenberg, Alfred S. Apparatus for forming belt loops on
garments. 2,906,218, 9-29-59, Cl. 112 — 104.
Minchenko, George : See —
Denault, Donald R., and Minchenko. 2,867,771.
Mincher, John M. Floating and troweling machine.
2,869,442, 1-20-59; Cl. 94 — 45.
Minckler, Leon S., Jr., D. L. Cottle, and T. Lemiszka, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Halogenated butvl
and dihydrocarbontin sulfide. 2,918,456, 12-22-59, Cl.
260 — 79.5.
Minder, Peter M., to McGraw-Edison Co. Arrangement for
varying kilovar output of capacitor bank in steps.
2,869,070, 1-13-59, Cl. 323—122.
Minder, Peter M., to McGraw-Edison Co. Static voltage
and current sensitive device. 2,886,768, 5-12-59, Cl.
323 — 66.
Minder, Peter M., to McGraw-Edison Co. Capacitor switch-
ing control. 2,917,703, 12-15-59, Cl. 323 — 122.
Minder, Robert J. : See —
Fowler, Frank E., and Minder. 2,902.948.
Fowler, Frank E., and Minder. 2,906,577.
Mindermann. Fritz : See —
Keller, Ernst, Durig, and Mindermann. 2,882,266.
Mindheim, Daniel J., to Lindly & Co., Inc. Photoelectric
system. 2,878,395, 3-17-59, Cl. 250 — 219.
Mindheim, Daniel J., and H. C. Lindemann, to Lindlv & Co.,
Inc. Yarn tensioning device. 2,907,535, 10-6-59, Cl. 242 —
150.
Mindrum, Kenneth H., to Otis Elevator Co. Material han-
dling apparatus. 2,887,236, 5-19-59, Cl. 214 — 140.
638
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Mindrum, Kenneth H., to Clark Equipment Co. Lift truck.
2,904,203, 9-15-59, CI. 214 — 731.
Mindt, Frederick E., and W. J. Schmidt, to Westlnghouse
Electric Corp. Compensating unit for watthour meters.
2,900.603, 8-18-59. CI. 324 — 138.
Mine Safety Appliances Co. : See —
Austin, Harry W., and Hornickel. 2,910,702.
Batutis, Edward F., and Walters. 2,879,157.
Becker, Earl M., and Bridge. 2,895,640.
Becker, Earl M., and Bridge. 2,896,661.
Bovard, Robert M. 2,913,317.
Bub, Robert A., and Summers. 2,881.804.
Evans, Robert B., and Bub. 2,911,064.
Fisher, Joseph R. 2,870,445.
Green, Daniel A. 2,888.657.
Hornickel, Robert R. 2,883,671.
Hornickel, Robert R., and Barnett. 2,883,672.
Hornickel, Robert R., and Fisher. 2,879,513.
Jones, Clarence I., and Morris. 2,879,142.
King, Earle C, and Andrews. 2,880,065.
Lindsay, David. 2,890,762.
Matthews, Joseph S. 2,890,797.
Michael, Paul L. 2,891,164.
Summers, James J. 2,906,549.
Temple, Robert. 2,918,003.
Temple, Robert and E. E. 2,910,701.
Waters, James L. 2,876,357.
Yant. William P., and Strange. 2,876,064.
Mine & Smelter Supply Co.. The : See —
Meisel, George M., and Kautz. 2,868,376.
Mineah, Lawrence E., to Coast Pro-Seal & Mfg. Co. Device
for mixing viscous materials. 2,880,455, 4-7-59, CI. 18 — 2.
Mineck. Fred. Front end suspension for motor vehicles.
2,895,741, 7-21-59, CI. 280—96.3.
Mineck, Fred, to F.M. Research Corp. Ball joint preloading
device. 2,911,244, 11-3-59, CI. 287 — 87.
Miner, Charles H., to The Miner Pulley and Transmission Co.
V-belt power transmission. 2,905,005, 9-22-59, CI. 74 —
230.17.
Miner, Charles, Jr., and I. Kinsey, to Basic Structural Plas-
tics, Inc. Loading brace. 2,912,939, 11-17-59, CI. 105—
369.
Miner, Clement P. Practice golf ball. 2,884,254, 4-28-59,
CI. 273—183.
Miner, Donald B. : See — -
Yowell. Joseph W., and Miner. Re. 24,710.
Miner, Frederic I., to Welsh Mfg. Co. Detachable strap con-
nection to a respirator. 2,915,060, 12-1-59, CI. 128 — 146.
Miner Pulley and Transmission Co., The : See —
Miner. Charles H. 2.905.005.
Miner, Richard F. Adjustable motor supporting stand.
2,913,241, 11-17-59, CI. 269—185.
Miner. Theodore W. : See —
Bestler. Gerald M.. and Miner. 2,900,287.
Miner, W. H., Inc. : See —
Anderson, Carl A. 2,891,684.
Danielson, Vernon S. 2,912,124.
Dentler, Arnold E. 2.880.884.
Dentler, Arnold E. 2,892,551.
Gadbois, Lewis F. 2,903,143.
Mulcahv, Harry W. 2,880,886.
Mulcahy, Harry W. 2,884,141.
Mulcahy, Harry W. 2,893,569.
Mulcahy, Harry W. 2,893,570.
Mulcahy, Harry W. 2,893,571.
Withall, William E. 2,914,196.
Minerals & Chemicals Corp. of America: See —
Claxton, Arlie W. 2.892,731.
Duke, James B. 2,894,628.
Goodwin. Manfred E., Sawyer, and Smith. 2.894,848.
Haden, Walter L., Jr., and Martin. 2,885,360.
Powell, Manly J., and Cecil. 2,898,304.
Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., and Gary. 2,895,873.
Schilling, Karl F., Powell, and Brice. 2,898,207.
Minerec Corp. : See —
Fischer, Arthur H. 2,901,107.
Minerlev. Frederick K.. to Pionair Products, Inc. Liquid wax
applier. 2,875,463, 3-3-59, CI. 15—139.
Mingolla, Dominic J. : See —
Nalbone, Samuel J., and Mingolla. 2,884,877.
Mingori. Rene P. Tube bending machine having reciprocating
and pivoted benders. 2,880,779, 4-7-59, CI. 153—33.
Minich, Russell H. Apparatus for packaging cigarettes.
2,887,836, 5-26-59, CI. 53—133.
Minici, Joe P. Filing jig for saw blades. 2,885,911, 5-12-59,
CI. 76—31.
Minick, James E. : See —
Franklin, David W., and Minick. 2,889,912.
Minieri, Pasquale P., and W. M. Ziegler, to American Cyana-
mid Co. Tetracycline extractions. 2,871,264, 1-27-59, CI.
260—559.
Mining Engineering Co. Ltd.. The : See —
Duncan, Angus W. 2.869,713.
Duncan, Angus W. 2,872,147.
Duncan, Angus W. 2,888,230.
Duncan, Angus W. 2.888.231.
Duncan, Angus W. 2,893,679.
Duncan, Angus W. 2.904,301.
Mining Process and Patent Co. : See —
Daman, Arthur C. 2.876,905.
Daman, Arthur C. 2,883,169.
Daman, Arthur C. 2,892,543.
Minissale, Joseph : See —
Gang, George J., and Minissale. 2,909,802.
Minister of National Defense of Her Majesty's Canadian
Government, The : See —
Atkinson, James T. N. 2,871,171.
Atkinson, James T. N. 2,871,172.
Wright, Jerauld G. 2,911,143.
Minister of Supply, in Her Majesty's Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland :
See—
Barcroft, Stanley. 2,868,022.
Barnes, Jeffery W. 2,900,824.
Coates, Harold, and Hunter. 2,880,223.
Coates, Harold, and Hunter. 2,897,224.
Griffith, Alan A., and Thorpe. 2,870,978.
Gunn, John B., and Hogarth. 2,911,601.
Howell, Alun R. 2,883,828.
Kennerley-Tayler, Horace. 2,909,100.
Kretschmer, Willi. 2,906,091.
Philpot. Peter de B. 2,900,789.
Ratcliffe, Stanley. 2,884,627.
Roberts, Elwyn. 2,884,437.
Minit-Man, Inc. : See —
Rousseau, Leo J. 2,876,472.
Minitone, Inc. : See —
Kent, Allen H. 2,894,156.
Sherwood, Henry A. 2,894,192.
Mink-Dayton, Inc. : See —
Materese, Vincent. 2,873,797.
Materese, Vincent. 2,915,619.
Minka, George F. : See —
Rosenberg, Milton, Modllnskl, Alexander, and Minka.
2,908,893.
Minkema, William H., to Corn Products Refining Co. Prepa-
ration of starch esters. 2,868,780. 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 233.5.
Minkler, Marcus W., T. W. Findley, and R. S. Geister, to
Swift & Co. Method of preserving food products.
2,890,119, 6-9-59, CI. 99—150.
Minkow, Morse : See —
Auerbach, Albert A., Minkow. and Schreiner. 2,902,686.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See —
Adams. Foster L.. and Pidcock. 2,899,825.
Alberts, Lawrence E. 2,883,594.
Amdur, Elias J., and Foster. 2,876,321.
Ammon, Roscoe A. 2,910,631.
Ander, Eric B. 2,894,714.
Anderson, Donald G. 2,884,946.
Anderson, John E. 2,916,679.
Anderson, John W. 2,873,076.
Aske, Leonard E. 2,868,934.
Aske. Leonard E. 2,900,471.
Baring, John A., and Popowsky. 2.910,585.
Beard, Richard B. 2,868,017.
Beard, Richard B. 2,882,212.
Beard, Richard B. 2,886,478.
Beck, Kenneth H. 2,907,887.
Beck, Kenneth H. 2,907,955.
Beck, William J., and Fazendin. 2,895,247.
Bergeson, Raymond L. 2,872,811.
Bergeson. Raymond L. 2,874,570.
Bestler, Gerald M,. and Miner. 2,900,287.
Bishofberger, Carl J. 2,882,371.
Bishofberger, Carl J. 2.890.391.
Bishofberger, Carl J. 2,894,567.
Bishofberger, Carl J. 2,910,118.
Blumer, Donald R. 2,885,555.
Bonnell, Charles R. 2,868.023.
Brooks, Robert B. 2,872,565.
Brown, George R. 2.911,990.
Brown, Harry L. 2,881,618.
Bruck, George. Higgins. and Ward. 2,890,392.
Campe, William T. 2,916,592.
Carlson, William L., Jr., and Erickson. 2,897,650.
Carlson, William L.. Jr., and Robinson. 2,890,310.
Christensen, Carlo M. 2,889.437.
Ciscel, Benjamin H. 2,902,772.
Ciscel, Benjamin H. 2,905,877.
Cronin, Donald L. 2,890.404.
Currie, Courtland B.. and Loveland. 2,868,457.
Demay, Peter P. 2,879,971.
Devaud, Albert J. 2,885,229.
Deziel, Fred T. 2,919,438.
Di Vette, Randolph E. 2,885,026.
Donald, Philip J. 2,891,226.
Dow, Donald F. 2,871.930.
Du Bois, Robert C. 2,868.018.
Dudley, John W. 2,881.408.
Dudley, John W., and Malm. 2.890,437.
Eckhardt, Homer D. 2.872,134.
Ehret, Robert J. 2.875 2S4.
Ehret, Robert J. 2,883,614.
Ehret, Robert J. 2.886,754.
Ehret, Robert J. 2.SS9.4R0.
Fhret. Robert J. 2.889.517.
Ehret, R.obert J., and Cilyo. 2,8S7,642.
Ehret, Robert J., and Patrhell. 2,SS6,755.
Eller, Harold E. 2,884,939.
Flagg, Ravmond P. 2.871.311.
Foret, Pierre G.. and Wilkins. 2.875,874.
Forte, Donald J., and Wolfe. 2,899,655.
Frvkman, Oscar G. 2,881,868.
Gaddis, Gene T. 2 SfiS 461.
Gaddis. Geno T. 2.S9S.047.
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Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See — Continued
Gille, Willis H. 2,890.334.
Gille Willis H. 2,896,204.
Gilliam, George B. 2,903,679.
Gimson, Alvin E. 2,879,781.
Gimson, Alvin E. 2,906,837.
Grogan, Edward C. 2,888,941.
Grogan, Edward C. 2,914,077.
Grogan, Edward C, and Pessen. 2,878,825.
Harrison, Thomas R. 2,915,079.
Hartz, Harry J. 2,896,655.
Hawkins, Royal R. 2,891,174.
Heartz, Robert A. 2,870,416.
Heiland, Carl A. 2,902,331.
Heiland, Carl A., and McCammon. 2,908,866.
Hicks, Walter J. 2,899,606.
Hildenbrandt, August J., Jr. 2,877,785.
Hildenbrandt, August J., Jr. 2,877,799.
Home, James K. 2,890,015.
Jensen, James L. Re. 24,671.
Jensen, James L. 2,881,332.
Jensen, James L. 2,898,476.
Jensen, James L. 2,906,896.
Jensen, James L. 2,917,714.
Johanson, Hoy K. 2,873,917.
Johnson, Kenneth R. 2,892,154.
Jordan, Arthur H. 2,888,940.
Jovner, Powell A. 2.881,056.
Koch, Alfred R. 2,882,456.
Kompelien, Arlon D., and Pinckaers. 2,888,627.
Kutzler, Robert J. 2,881,990.
La Hue, Philip M., and Lewis. 2,887,636.
Larsen, Roy L. 2,885,612.
Leyenberger, John. 2,912,287.
Lindemann, Arthur W. 2,873,757.
Long, William J. 2,908,496.
Loveland, Roger S., and Wolife. 2,889,990.
Markusen, David L. 2,877.967.
Maupiu, Joseph T. 2,915,602.
Maupin, Joseph T., and Zelinka. 2,889,417.
Maynard, John A., and Rote. 2,874,350.
Maynard, John A., and Wasserman. 2,908,168.
McCammon, Robert P. 2,906,862.
Mobarry, John W. 2,898,746.
Mooers, Alden J., and Vogel. 2,873,075.
Mooers. Howard T. 2.888.622.
Moore, Warren, Jr. 2,868,458.
Moore, Warren, Jr. 2.889,496.
Moore. Warren. Jr. 2,907.931.
Morton, John W. 2,884,504.
Mott, Richard C. 2,885,178.
Myck, Edward A., Jr. 2,885,187.
Myck, Edward A., Jr., and Osen. 2,902,220.
Myer, Jay L. 2,909,919.
Nebel, Paul W. 2,896,183.
Newboia, William P. 2.882,727.
Newbold, William F. 2,883,621.
Newbold, William F. 2,915,628.
Nickells, Stanley W. 2.900,163.
Nossen, Edward J. 2,874.906.
Ochs, Robert E., Jr. 2,882,916.
Ochs, Robert E., Jr. 2,915,078.
Ochs, Robert E., Jr., and Watrous. 2,874,713.
Oliari, Louis G. 2,919,433.
Parnell, John. 2,880,394.
Patchell Thomas A. 2.907.932.
Patchell, Thomas A. 2,908,862.
Pntureau, Arthur M. 2,874,574.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H. Re. 24,678.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 2,872,595.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 2.875.392.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 2,879,456.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 2,911,545.
Pischke. Alvin W. 2.907,225.
Popowsky, William J. 2.915,689.
Pullen, Orrin Y. 2,916,541.
Raymond, Hugh A. 2,900,822.
Reach, Roy W.. Jr. 2,917,727.
Reillv, Ira G. 2,915.356.
Ritter, Alden J., and Scott. 2,884,767.
Rock, Kingsley C. 2,877,385.
Rock, Kingsley C, Jr. 2.919,404.
Rote, William A. 2,882,352.
Ruhman. Smil. 2,905.932.
Rusler, George W. 2,892,739.
Schaberg, Johannes G. 2.876,643.
Schneider, Ralph J. 2.895,032.
Schuck, Oscar H. 2,887,285.
iSchulze, George R. 2.870.434.
Sheldon, Donald F. 2.898.486.
Sikorra, Daniel J. 2,874,236.
Sikorra. Daniel J. 2,890.428.
Skovholt, Joseph W., and Vogel. 2,876,409.
Soland, Hubert E. 2,894,395.
Sorensen, Harold P. 2.916.922.
Stevenson, Alden. 2,887,415.
Storm, John F., and Williamson. 2,896,454.
Stueka, Edward P. 2.898.048.
Talbot, Warren. 2,894.390.
Wagner, Robert J. 2.867.757.
Wagner, Robert J. 2.897.678.
Wagner, Robert J. 2,906,522.
Wagner. Thomas C. G. 2 870 411.
Wakeley, William M. 2,894,113.
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See — Continued
Wannamaker, William H., Jr. 2,891,220.
Wannamaker, William H., Jr. 2,894,207.
Watrous, Robert B. 2,907,338.
Watrous, Robert B. 2,911,992.
Werr, John F., and Wolfgram. 2,877,835.
White, Kenneth H. 2,900,823.
Whitehead, Robert C, Jr. 2,873,755.
Whitehead, Robert C, Jr. 2,906,095.
Wills, Walter P. 2,903,678.
Wilson, Theodore J. 2,889,710.
Wolfgram, Rodger C. 2,877,836.
Zelinka, Richard J. 2,896,151.
Zelinka, Richard J. 2,897,295.
Zimmerli, Frederick H. 2,914,076.
Zimmerli, Frederick H. 2,915,695.
Minneapolis-Moline Co. : See —
Albertson, Victor N., and Paulson. 2,916,920.
Andersen, Hans J., and Swenson. 2,874,972.
Evans, Thomas, Roth, and Hubbard. 2,881,581.
Knapp, William E., and Roth. 2,876,017.
Minnema, Johannes : See —
Klaren, Cornells, and Minnema. 2,888,952.
Minneman, Milton J., and A. S. Westneat, Jr., to The Martin
Co. Synchronization system. 2,869,121, 1-13-59, CI.
343—103.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. : See —
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H., and Morin. 2,915,554.
Barnhart, William S. 2,875,253.
Barnhart, William S. 2,898,382.
Barnhart, William S. 2,909,545.
Barnhart, William S. 2,915,483.
Barnhart, William S., Travis, and Leder. 2,909,503.
Barnhart, William S., and Wade. 2,874,143.
Barnhart, William S., and Wade. 2,874,198.
Barnhart, William S., and Wade. 2,884,399.
Barnhart, William S., and Wade. 2,904,567.
Barnhart, William S., and Wade. 2,915,552.
Barnhart, William S., and Zollinger. 2,914,500.
Bauer. William H., Jr. 2,888,364.
Blaess, A. Albert. 2,895,270.
Bollmeier, Emil W. 2,877,288.
Bollmeier, Emil W. 2,890.266.
Bollmeier, Emil W. 2,908,744.
Bolstad, Archibald N. 2,904,409.
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Herbst. 2,874,152.
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Honn. 2,911,396.
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Hoyt. 2,892,824.
Bolstad, Archibald N., and Hoyt. 2,915,508.
Bond, Herbert M., and Groff. 2,882,183.
Buffington. Malcolm R. 2,878,196.
Carlson, Norman G. 2,912,373.
Crawford, George H., Jr., and Lo. 2,909,509.
Dahlquist, Carl A.. Ahlbrecht. and Dixon. 2,876,894.
Duncan, Richard F. 2.872,086.
Errede. Louis A., Landrum, and Davis. 2,914,511.
Fitz Harris. Leo J. 2.867,241.
Frederick, Russell E., and Manser. 2,890,260.
Friedlander, William S. 2,895,958.
Fritts, Robert W. 2,906,801.
Fritts, Robert W. 2.915,724.
Fritts, Robert W., and Karrer. 2,892,879.
Fritts, Robert W., and Karrer. 2,896,005.
Gabor, Dennis. 2,911,317.
Gerrard, Jack A., and Mattson. 2,918,442.
Green, Irving. 2,876,206.
Hajny, Charles E. 2,902,221.
Hanford, William E. 2,874.142.
Hanford, William E. 2,874,144.
Hanford, William E. 2.904,515.
Harrison. George C. 2,914,923.
Hebert, Walter W., Jr. 2,916,078.
Herbst, Ralph L., Jr., and Landrum. 2,888,446.
Herr. Robert, and Beck. 2,898,229.
Holman, Reynold E., and Smith. 2,890,241.
Honn, Francis J. 2,904,528.
Honn, Francis J. 2,906,730.
Honn, Francis J. 2,917,496.
Honn, Francis J. 2,917,497.
Honn, Francis J. 2,917,498.
Honn, Francis J., and Hoyt. 2,915,506.
Honn, Francis J., and Hoyt. 2,915,509.
Hovt, John M. 2,915.510.
Humphner, Ferdinand W. 2,895,865.
Jewell, Joseph W. 2,877,275.
Johnson, Wayne. 2,867.685.
Johnson, Wavne R. 2,892,886.
Johnson, Wavne R. 2,909,597.
Johnson, Wayne R. 2,913,520.
Johnson, Wayne R. 2.919,313.
Kalleberg. Melvin O. 2,889,038.
Karrer, Sebastian. 2,910,836.
Kuhrmeyer, Carl A.. Kimble, and Miller. 2,919,349.
Kuhrmeyer, Carl A., Owen, and Favorite. 2,891,165.
Landrum, Billy F., and Herbst. 2,867,601.
Landrum, Billy F., and Herbst. 2,867.608.
Landrum, Billy F., Kahrs. Kuhn, and Schaff. 2,909,571.
Larson, Richard L. 2.873.967.
Lo, Elizabeth S. 2,893,983.
Lo, Elizabeth S. 2,914,514.
Lo, Elizabeth S., and Crawford. 2,914,512.
Matthews, Russell B. 2,892,591.
Miller, Carl S. 2,880.110.
Miller, Robert M., Lodge, and Merwin. 2,898,232.
640
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,881,064.
,880,080.
2,913,857.
2,870,030.
2,877,267.
2,886,607.
2,909,570.
Minnesota Mining & Mi'g. Co. : See — Continued
Miller, William T. 2,880,247.
Miller, William T. 2.880,248.
Mullin, John T. 2,913,192.
O'Mara, Edward A. 2,903,546.
Owen, Richard. 2,910,377.
Owen, Richard. 2,916,395.
Palniquist, i'hilip \. 2,683,315.
Persoon, Andrew H. 2,909,442.
Rankin, Walter J., and Kiedesel.
Rankin, Walter J., and Tungseth.
Raymond, Albert E. 2,876,086.
Reed, Ralph W., Rankin, and Tungseth.
lievoir, Harold J. 2,897,960.
Rollie, Robert D. 2,873,025.
Sekmakas, Kazys. 2,906,717.
Snoddon, William J. 2,915,494.
Stradlev. Norman H., and Beck.
Taylor, Wallace F. 2,893,906.
Tiers, George V. D., and Koshar.
Troester, Fred W. 2,875.105.
Ulrich, Erwin W. 2,884,126.
Wade, Robert H., and Barnhart.
Wade, Robert H., and Barnhart.
Wasserman, David. 2,891,026.
Wasserman, David. 2,900,364.
West, Fred W. 2,915,416.
Wetzel, Wilfred W. 2,907,818.
Woughter, John M. 2,895,648.
Youngquist, Robert J. 2,876,296.
Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co. : See —
Jurgensen, Louis A., and Martz. 2,S81,983.
Lauring, Edgar A. 2,900,184.
McCormack, Foster D. 2,892,213.
Mo.xness, Harold J. 2,891,843.
Paul, Robert E. 2,872,882.
Woodward. Hobart. 2.899,716.
Minnich, Edward L., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Antenna
coupling device. 2,913,724, 11-17-59, CI. 343—851.
Minnich Edward L., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Antenna
coupling apparatus. 2,913,725, 11-17-59, CI. 343—851.
Minnich, Louis H. Door signal regulator. 2,909,771,
10-20-59, CI. 340 — 392.
Minnich, Ralph M. Head positioner. 2,903,588, 9-8-59.
CI. 250 — 64.
Minnick, Howard P. Welding-rod holder. 2,898,446,
8-4-59, CI. 219 — 138.
Minnick, Robert C. : See —
Ashenhurst, Robert L, and Minnick. 2,912,677.
Minnite, Ralph. Fish lure. 2,909,862, 10-27-59, CI. 43—
42.25.
Minnitte, Cristino. Anti-splash apparatus for a chemical
toilet. 2,902,698, 9-8-59, CI. 4—115.
Minor Francis W., and A. M. Schwartz, to United States of
America, Army. Process and composition for rendering
fabrics resistant to the passage of toxic gases. 2,875,167,
2-24-59, CI. 260 — 29.7.
Minot, Otis N. Information handling. 2,872,664, 2-3-o9, CI.
340 — 174.
Minow, Lawrence I. : See —
Le Bolt, John M., Minow, and Stritof. 2,917,223.
Minsinger, Manfred : See —
Friederich, Herbert, and Minsinger. 2,889,357.
Minsk, Louis M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic ele-
ments containing polymeric esters as ultraviolet absorb-
ing compounds. 2,875.053, 2-24-59. CI. 96 — 84.
Minsk, Louis M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Basic mordants
derived from the reaction of carbonyl containing polymers
and aminoguanidine and their use. 2,882,156, 4-14-59,
CI. 96 — 84.
Minter, Clarke C. Current regulating ballast tube. 2,904,764,
9-15-59, CI. 338—20.
Minter, Herbert F., and N. C. Foster, to Westingbouse Elec-
tric Corp. Polyester elastomerie molding composition and
product produced therewith. 2,871,420, 1-27-59, CI.
317 — 158.
Minter, John O. Pipe handling equipment. 2,900,091,
8-18-59, CI. 214 — 2.5.
Minton, Robert M., and A. H. Hamner. Fishing rod holder.
2,890,847, 6-16-59, CI. 248 — 40.
Minton, Wylye T. Tube tempering device. 2,912,561,
11-10-59, CI. 219 — 50.
Minty, John E. : See —
Stevens, Howard C, and Minty. 2,868,580.
Minty, John E., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Non-
fouling winch. 2,868,504, 1-13-59, CI. 254—150.
Minty, John E., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Hy-
draulic crane. 2,906,413, 9-29-59, CI. 212—20.
Minty, John E., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Hydrau-
lic hoist. 2,919,109, 12-29-59, CI. 254 — 167.
Minty, John E., and II. C. Stevens, to Manning, Maxwell &
Moore, Inc. Cargo release hook. 2,868,581, 1-13-59, CI.
294—83.
Mintz, Henry A. Stamping machines. 2,900,751, 8-25-59,
CI. 41 — 7.
Mintz, Julius. Collapsible shopping cart. 2,891,803, 6-23-59,
CI. 280 — 36.
Mintz, Milton S, R. J. Vernier, R. L. Ainsley, and W. J. Frank-
lin, to United States of America, Army. All-ways accelera-
tion switch. 2,881,276, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 61.45.
Mintzer, Fairbanks & Politis : See —
Fairbanks, Everitt E. 2,917,046.
Minute Maid Corp. : See —
Block, Richard J. 2,919,195.
Minutilla, Leon C. Traction grip device for motor vehicle
tires. 2,871,903, 2-3-59, CI. 152 — 226.
Minutilla, Leon C. Snow and ice grip for vehicle tires.
2,912,036, 11-10-59, CI. 152 — 225.
Mira, Karl E. Fillerless aircooled pillows with vaporizers.
2,890,465, 6-16-59, CI. 5—338.
Mira, zdvody na pleten6 a stavkov6 zbSzi, narodni podnik :
See—
Svaty, Vladimir, and Libansky. 2,881,586.
Miralles, Gustavo H. Bleacher seat. 2,873,792 2-17-59 CI.
155 — 133.
Miramontes, Luis, to G. D. Searle & Co. Procedure for
obtaining sapogenins from natural un-dried products.
2,912,362, 11-10-59, CI. 195 — 32.
Miramontes, Luis E., M. A. Romero, and F. Ahuad Farjat,
to G. D. Searle & Co. Preparation of 6-methyl steroids of
the pregnane series from diosgenin. 2,878,246, 3-17-59.
CI. 260--239.55.
Miramontes, Luis E., M. A. Romero, and O. Fritsche, to
G. D. Searle & Co. Preparation of 0-methyl steroids of the
pregnane series. 2,878,247. 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Miramontes, Luis E., and M. A. Romero, to G. D. Searle & Co.
5a - hydroxy - 6j8 - methyl - 16a,17a - epoxypregnane - 3,20 -
dione and intermediates for its preparation. 2,892,833,
6-30-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Mirando, Louis : See —
Rosenberg, David, and Mirando. Re. 24,618.
Mira-Pak. Inc. : See —
Leasure, William C. 2,899.875.
Mirken, Burt J., to Itali Fashions, Inc. Handbag assembly.
2,916,071, 12-8-59, CI. 150 — 28.
Mii-Kin, Max : See —
Rosenblum, William H., and Mirkin. 2,918,287.
Mirnone, James J., to J. F. D. Mfg. Co., Inc. Web fasteners
in furniture structure. 2,876,827, 3-10-59, CI. 155 — 187.
Mirviss, Stanley B. : See — ■
Fusco, James V.. and Mirviss. 2,898,325.
Mirza, Rio N. to Fail-child Engine and Airplane Corp. Seal
for a rotating shaft. 2,898,133, 8-4-59, CI. 286 — 7.
Mirza, Rio N., and D. M. Poole, to Fairchild Engine and Air-
plane Corp. Valve mechanism. 2,883,147, 4-21-59, CI.
251—172.
Mirzwinski, Henryk : See —
Davies, Eric, and Mirzwinski. 2,882,393.
Davies, Eric, and Mirzwinski. 2.907,822.
Mirzwinski, Henryk, to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Pulse signal systems. 2,892,937, 6-30-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Misbin, Ted J., W. Hanstein, and H. M. Frederick, to Bur-
roughs Corp. Sheet handling mechanism. 2,887,315,
5_19_ 59 n\ 721 19
Mischanski, Myron S. ' Grinding mill. 2,893,649, 7-7-59,
CI. 241 — 162.
Mischnick, Siegfried R. : See —
Hofer. Eugene G., Koppe, and Mischnick. 2.875,420.
Misek, Victor A., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Saturable mag-
netic modulator. 2,870,415, 1-20-59, CI. 332 — 51.
Misener, Walter S., to Carrier Corp. Heat exchangers of the
rotary regenerator type. 2,892,615, 6-30-59, CI. 257 — 6.
Misfeldt. Charles C. Molded structures and method for form-
ing same. 2,899,727. 8-18-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Mishima, Hiroshi : See —
Sato, Yoshinobu, and Mishima. 2,894,953.
Mishima, Matsuo. Commutator device for a direct current
micro-motor. 2,919,360, 12-29-59, CI. 310 — 238.
Miskel, John J. : See —
Candido, Michael, Jr., and Miskel. 2,883,984.
Skibicki, Stephen F., and Miskel. 2,886,253.
Miskel, John J., H. Horner, and E. J. Kalnin, to Chas. Pfizer
& Co., Inc. Dispenser. 2,873,886, 2-17-59. CI. 222 — 91.
Miskel, John J., C. H. Abbe, S. Sarasin, and H. G. Thulke,
to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Pneumatic transfer device.
2,890,913, 6-16-59, CI. 302—2.
Miskin, Arthur R. Holder for telephone directories and the
like. 2,885,088, 5-5-59, CI. 211 — 87.
Miskinis, Kay : See —
Peeples, Robert M., and Miskinis. 2,904,737.
Misko, Stephen R. Insect trap. 2,873,551, 2-17-59, CI.
43—111.
Missien, Edward J., to Syntron Co. Electric reciprocating
hammer. 2,906,898, 9-29-59, CI. 310 — 30.
Mission Mfg. Co. : See —
Ohls, Robert L. 2,918,935.
Mississippi River Fuel Corp. : See —
Williams, Virgil C, and Ade. 2,918,265.
Mistarz, Ribert J., and E. N. Eck, to Chicago Stainless Equip-
ment Corp. Air eliminator. 2,913,068, 11-17-59, CI.
183—2.5.
Mistoa Gen Equipment Co. : See —
Cameto, Leon R. 2,869,188.
Cameto, Leon R. 2,915,074.
Misumi, Teruyuki : See — -
Tsunoda, Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misumi.
2,894,917.
Tsunoda, Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misumi.
2,898,311.
Misuraca, Louis J.. aA to M. L. Misuraca. Binocular strobo-
scope. 2,887,928, 5-26-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Misuraca, Morgan L. : See —
Misuraca, Louis J. 2,887,928.
LIST OF PATENTEES
641
Mita, Yoshiharu. Apparatus for producing audio-visual
dynamic designs. 2,910,G81, 10-27-59, CI. 340 — 324.
Mita. Yoshiharu. Electro-analog model equipment of national
economic system. 2,916,212, 12-8-59, CI. 235 — 184.
Mitacek, Uill : see —
Favre, John A., Butler, and Mitacek. 2,S83,343.
Mitcham, Leo C. Liner puller. 2,8S9,617, 6-9-59, CI. 29—
261.
Mitchell, Adrian G. : See —
Brunnemer, Howard D., and Mitchell. 2,S99,0S4.
Mitchell. Albert F. : see —
Brehm, Howard E., Jr., and Mitchell. 2,S71,77S.
Mitchell Camera Corp. : See —
Johnson. Gustave W. 2,8S9,73S.
Underwood, Leonard L. 2,904,277.
Mitchell, Carl J. Transparent meter dial guard wiper.
2,904,S15, 9-22-59, CI. 15 — 255.
Mitchell, Charles D., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Process
and apparatus for distillation. 2,870,065, 1-20-59, CI.
202 — Hi.
Mitchell, Charles V., to Union Carbide Corp. Preparation
of graphite from polvnuclear aromatic hydrocarbons.
2,915,370, 12-1-59, CI. 23—209.1.
Mitchell, Claybourne, and R. Blythe, to United States of
America, Navy. Micro-measureinent apparatus. 2,882,787,
4-21-59. CI. 88 — 14.
Mitchell, Curtis C, and G. A. Burgon, to American Mfg. Co.
of Texas. Automatic control for counterbalance. 2,915,919,
12-8-59, CI. 74 — 590.
Mitchell, David R., and J. O'Brien, to The Buckeye Coal Co.
Launder washers. 2,912,109. 11-10-59, CI. 209 — 158.
Mitchell, David VV. : See —
Linden. Herbert E., and Mitchell. 2,S90,134.
Mitchell, Donald : See —
Mitchell, Robert O. and G. G. 2,S90,543.
Mitchell, Donald H., F. G. Muehlberger, and G. A. Haederer,
to Globe Ticket Co. Method of printing labels and im-
printing apparatus therefor. 2,900,199, 9-29-59, CI.
101—93.
Mitchell. Doren : See —
Bachelet, Albert E., Dorff, and Mitchell. 2,896,072.
Mitchell, Doren, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Radiant
energy communication system with carrier control.
2.877.343. 3-10-59. CI. 250 — 6.
Mitchell, Doren, and E. Vroom, to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories. Inc. Magnetic recording system. 2,869,964, 1-20-59,
CI. 346—74.
Mitchell, Earl C, to Wntertown Engineering Corp. Mold for
hollow articles. 2.90.3,777, 9-15-59 CI. 25 — 130
Mitchell. Edward E. : See —
Robinson. David A., Mitchell, Johnson, and Samsel.
2.9i2,«78.
Mitchell Engineering Ltd. : See — -
Jones. Thomas M. 2,893,536.
Mitchell. E. V. : Sec-
Phillips, Raymond P. 2.894,121.
Mitchell, Ernest K., and R. H. McDowell, to Alginate Indus-
tries Ltd. Methods of preparing alginate suspensions.
2.902.446. 9-1-59. CI. 252—3.
Mitchell, Francis E. Burglar alarm. 2,870,281, 1-20-59,
CI. 200 — 61.93.
Mitchell, Frank E., Sr. : See —
Stevens, Harold A., and Mitchell. 2,894,530.
Mitchell. George E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Printing mechanism. 2.867.167, 1-6-59, CI. 101 — 47.
Mitchell. George E., to Corning Glass Works. Vacuum chuck
assembly. 2.886,335. 5-12-59, CI. 279 — 3.
Mitchell, George R., to Sinclair Refining Co. Drive appara-
tus. 2,911.843, 11-10-59. CI. 74 — 361.
Mitchell, George W. Folding chair equipped for fishing.
2,909.215, 10-20-59, CI. 155 — 147.
Mitchell. Gernld A. : Se^ —
Colvin, Sion, and Mitchell. 2,882,485.
Ittermann, Alfred S., and Mitchell. 2,916,248.
Krstansky. James J., and Mitchell. 2,877,428.
Mitchell, Gerald G. : See —
Mitchell, Robert O. 2,890,543.
Mitchell, Greeley S. Power lawn mower having starting
mechanism easily available to operator. 2,912,966,
11-17-59, CI. 123—179.
Mitchell. Harold, to George Goodman Ltd. Safety-pins.
2,893,091, 7-7-59, CI. 24 — 158.
Mitchell, Harry G. : See —
Shrimpton, Ronald H., and Mitchell. 2,870,114.
Mitchell, Herman, i/10 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Baby bottle holder. 2,881.999, 4-14-59, CI. 248 — 106.
Mitchell, Horace G., to Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Travelling
bag construction. 2,893,523, 7-7-59, CI. 190 — 41.
Mitchell, Isaac A., to United Transformer Corp. Inductor
core. 2,879,489, 3-24-59, CI. 336 — 134.
Mitchell, Jack H., Jr., and J. J. Enright. Thermostable
active dry yeast compositions. 2,894,842, 7-14-59, CI
99—96.
Mitchell, James, to J. H. Fenner and Co. Ltd. Variable
sneed belt transmission mechanism. 2,896,460, 7-28-59,
CI. 74 — 230.17.
Mitchell, James A., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of and
apparatus for filling and emptying collapsible containers.
2,875,562, 3-3-59, CI. 53—22.
492096— P 41
Deep well pump. 2,907,276, 10-6-59,
Mitchell, and Twitchett.
2,915,507.
Re. 24,739.
system and
2,880,493,
apparatus.
Mitchell, James A.
CI. 103 — 9.
Mitchell, John : See —
Deverell-Smith, Raymond,
2.S74.146.
Mitchell, John D., and L. F. Kamp, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Reversible drive mechanism. 2,911,849, 11-10-59, CI. 74: —
472.
Mitchell, John E. Amusement ride device. 2,869,871,
1-20-59, CI. 272—36.
Mitchell, John E., Co. : See —
Mitchell, Orville. 2,903.749.
Mitchell, Orville, and Freeman. 2,867,851.
Mitchell, John F., to Motorola, Inc. Receiver having fre-
quency-and-amplitude-modulation-detecting limiter stage.
2,912,573. 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Mitchell, John G. : See —
Bergstrom, Eric V., Drew, and Mitchell. 2,873,177.
Mitchell, John G. to Celanese Corp. of America. Folding de-
vice for strip material. 2,873.965. 2-17-59, CI. 270 — 40.
Mitchell, John M., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Steam
turbines. 2,914,299, 11-24-59, CI. 253 — 77.
Mitchell, Johnnv E. Portable building panel. 2,905,980,
9—29—59 Q\t 20 16.
Mitchell, Joseph R., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of forging chromium manganese austenitic steels.
2,878,150, 3-17-59, CI. 148—12.
Mitchell, Kenneth G., R. E. McMinn, and L. L. Laurence, to
Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Method for processing a
natural gas stream. 2,909,905, 10-27-59, CI. 62 — 23.
Mitchell, Lawrence H. Rubber encasing braid.
4-7-59, CI. 28—78.
Mitchell, Lesher A. : See —
Uraneck, Carl A., and Mitchell.
Mitchell, Lester F. : See —
Janke, Edward J„ and Mitchell.
Mitchell, Leuelle O. Educational
2,878,092, 3-17-59. Cl. 312—310.
Mitchell, Malcolm E. Electric and air actuated multiple
spindle drill prfss. 2,914,969, 12-1-59, Cl. 77—25.
Mitchell, Mildred : See —
Mitchell, Robert O. 2,890,543.
Mitchell, Norris W. : See —
Bauer, Robert D., and Mitchell. 2.905,621.
Mitchell, Norval W., to The Borden Co. Label applying
apparatus. 2,878.953. 3-24-59, Cl. 216 — 55.
Mitchell, Orville, to John E. Mitchell Co. Cotton cleaning
machine. 2,903.749 9-15-59. Cl. 19 — 35.
Mitchell, Orville, and W. P. Freeman, Jr., to John E. Mitchell
Co. Apparatus for humidifying seed cotton. 2,867,851,
1-13-59. Cl. 19—66.
Mitchell, Peter W. D. : See —
Barry, Vincent C, and Mitchell. 2,885,394.
Mitchell, Randolph N., to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus for
the heat treatment of metallic sheet material. 2,883,172,
4-21-59. Cl. 263 — 6.
Mitchell, Reid L., R. F. Bampton, and W. H. Wadman, to
Rayonier Inc. Process of forming solid particulate hydroxy-
ethoxy-cellulose. 2.875,473, 3-3-59, Cl. 18 — 47.5.
Mitchell, Reid L., J. W. Berrv, and M. Bacon. Jr.. to Ravonier
Inc. Cellulose slurry-steeping. 2,898,334, 8-4-59, Cl.
2(50 233
Mitchell. Robert Co., Ltd.. The : See —
Gnilbault, Lucien. 2,867,250.
Mitchell, Robert H. : See —
Shannon, Richard F.. and Mitchell.
Mitchell, Robert L. Typewriter pad.
Cl. 248—22.
Mitchell, Robert O., deceased, by G. G. Mitchell, administra-
tor, y3 M. Mitchell, and % to D. Mitchell. Trawl net
attachment. 2,890,543, 6-16-59, Cl. 43—9.
Mitchell. Ross H. Pilot's instrument flying hood. 2,870,446,
1-27-59, Cl. 2—12.
Mitchell, Thomas E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bucket process for novelty regenerated cellulose yarn.
2,869,319, 1-20-59, Cl- 57—157.
Mitchell, Tony, and G. Schroeter. Adjustable bed slat.
2,886,832, 5-19-59, Cl. 5 — 236.
Mitchell. Walter B.. to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Switching circuits.
2.868,997. 1-13-59, Cl. 307—75.
Mitchell, William A. : See —
Finucane, Thomas P., Mitchell, and Raymond. 2,916,380.
Mitchell. William E. A. : See —
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Mitchell. 2,898,328.
Mitchell, William F. : See —
Taylor, Douglas E., Jones, and Mitchell. 2,870,264.
Mitchell. William H., and R. P. Percy, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Electric motor. 2,900,539, 8-18-59, Cl. 310 — 62.
Mitchener. William A. Internal combustion engine.
2,917,032, 12-15-59, Cl. 123 — 73.
Mithel, Bharat B. : See —
Saxton, William R., and Mithel. 2,898,222.
Mithra A.G. : See —
Balde, Ulysse. 2,918,123.
Mitlin, Leonid, and J. A. A. Kay, to British Artificial Resin
Co. Ltd. Forming a mat or layer of discrete material.
2,896,673, 7-28-59, Cl. 141 — 1.
Mito, Kunio. Paper knife. 2,881,520, 4-14-59, Cl. 30 — 280.
2.901.379.
2,914,275, 11-24-59,
642
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Mitsubishi Kayon Co. Ltd. : See —
Noguchi, Yukio, Nakatomi, and Muto. 2,917,401.
Suyama, Hidenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata. Dzumaki,
Ishii, Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Mittag, Fritz, to International Standard Electric Corp. Cir-
cuit arrangements for originating electric currents or
potentials for signal or control purposes. 2,906,942,
9-29-59, CI. 323 — 76.
Mittag, Fritz H., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Arrangement for the destination-marking of dispatch con-
tainer in transportation system. 2,877,718, 3-17-59, CI.
104 — 88.
Mittag, Fritz H., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Arrangement to produce electrical signals through affect-
ing a magnetic circuit. 2,901,676, 8-25-59, CI. 317 — 150.
Mittanck, Leon R. Cattle dehorning implement. 2,916,823,
12-15-59, CI. 30—241.
Mittell, Frank C, N. Chase, G. J. Matey, L. Pollock, R. J.
Dawson, and J. L. Bower, to North American Aviation Inc.
Prosthetic apparatus. 2,902,696, 9-8-59, CI. 3 — 1.1.
Mittelman, Edward R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Cavity resonator structure. 2,913,685, 11-17-59, CI.
333—83.
Mittelmann, Eugene, to Scanoptie, Inc. Reluctance level
gauge. 2,912,767, 11-17-59. CI. 33—206.5.
Mittelstaedt, Georg S. Radiographs in contrasting color.
2,906,881, 9-29-59, CI. 250—65.
Mitten. Frank P. Shipping and storage container. 2,904,382,
9-15-59, CI. 312—261.
Mittenbergs, Alexander A. : See —
Vutz, Wilhelm, and Mittenbergs. 2,897,749.
Mittenzwei, Edwin F. : See —
Puderbaugh, George, and Mittenzwei. 2 877,503.
Mittleman, Myron B., to Schenley Industries, Inc. Dispenser
for small objects. 2,914,165, 11-24-59, CI. 206 — 42.
Mlttler, Justi L. : See-
Davenport, Carlton R., and Mittler. 2,903,035.
Mitton, Robert E., to Hydraflex Corp. Pressure amplifying
device for fluid pressure system. 2,909,035, 10-20-59, CI.
60—54.5.
Mitts and Merrill : See —
Ranous, Jack W. 2,909,967.
Mix & Genest Akt. : See —
Keilig, Wolfgang. 2,891,467.
Mixermobile Manufacturers, Inc. : See —
Wagner, Eddie B. 2,914,202.
Mixing Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Boutros, Richard D., and Dykman. 2,911,240.
Miyakawa, Shozo. Cumulative paper filing device. 2,879,773,
3-31-59, CI 129—5.
Miyamoto, Eitaro. Binder for filing covers. 2,915,068,
12-1-59, CI. 129 — 24.
Miyashiro, James J. : See —
Baldoni, Andrew A., and Miyashiro. 2,914,451.
Miyata, Akira. Device for determining moisture content of
various materials and substances. 2,884,593, 4-28-59, CI.
324—61.
Miyata. Akira, to Scientific Research Institute Ltd. Charg-
ing circuit for a condenser. 2,887,643, 5-19-59, CI. 320 — 1.
Miyazawa, Shigetada, to Osaka Machine Mfg. Co. Ltd. De-
vice for intermittently driving a shaft. 2,870,646, 1-27-59,
Ql 74 394
Mize] Cecil I.' Microscope. 2,870,674, 1-27-59, CI. 88 — 39.
Mize, William E., to Institutional Industries. Inc. Removable
foot rest. 2,868,275. 1-13-59, CI. 155 — 165.
Mize, William E., to Institutional Industries, Inc. Folding
wheel chair. 2,914,111, 11-24-59, CI. 155 — 28.
Mizell, Floyd M., and H. G. Austin, Sr. Lanolin-ammonia
composition. 2,911,372, 11-3-59, CI. 252 — 153.
Mizell, Louis R., to United States of America, Army. Arctic
face mask. 2,909,782, 10-27-59, CI. 2 — 9.
Mizelle, Merrimond B. Gutter cleaner. 2,910,711, 11-3-59,
CI. 15—123.
Mizrahi, Jack, and N. Zwiebel. Holding tray for cuff links
and tie bar. 2,888,137, 5-26-59, CI. 206 — 75.
Mizui, Seiichiro, to Canon Camera Co.. Inc. Photographic
flashlight apparatus. 2,874,558. 2-24-59, Cl. 67—31.
Mizzoni, Renat H., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Thiazolines and process for manufacturing same. 2,910,478,
10-27-59, Cl. 260—293.4.
Mizzoni, Renat H., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc.
Certain 1,3-substituted thioparabanic acids. 2,913,463,
11-17-59, Cl. 260—309.5.
Mladek, John V. Linearly and rotatably movable receiver
control mechanism. 2,916,617, 12-8-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Mlavsky, Abraham I. : See —
Bradshaw, Stanley E., and Mlavsky. 2,894,863.
Mleczko, Eugene L., to Aerojet-General Corp. Universally
mounted gyro. 2,879,668, 3-31-59, Cl. 74: — 5.4.
Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag : See —
Jullander, Elof I. 2.879.268.
Jullander. Elof I. 2.898,333.
Keilig, Wolfgang. 2,801.467.
Porath, Jerker O. 2,891,057.
Samuelson, Hans O. 2,902,481.
Moats, Robert R., J. W. Dawson, and M. C. Pease, III. to
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Interdigital line traveling
wave amplifier. 2,916,656, 12-8-59, Cl. 315—3.5.
Mobarry, John W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regnlntor Co.
Control means for refrigeration compressor. 2.898,746,
8-11-59, Cl. 62—209.
Mobay Chemical Co. : See —
Delfs, Detlef, and Munz. 2,901,497.
Ebneth, Harold. Schultheis, and Nordt. 2,916,464.
Eitel, Kurt, Schmidt, and Mauthe. 2,897,166.
Engelhardt, Rudolf. 2,909,809.
Hoppe, Peter. 2,893,063.
Hoppe, Peter, and Paffrath. 2,903,380.
Miilfer, Karl E., and Hoppe. 2,913,425.
Nischk, Gunther. 2,898,363.
Nischk, Gunther, and Holtschmidt. 2,916,472.
Nischk, Gunther, and Meckbach. 2,915,493.
Nischk, Gunther, and Miiller. 2,912,408
Nischk, Gunther, and Miiller. 2,912,409.
Reuter, Franz G. 2,881,065.
Reuter, Franz G., Ulderup, and Kniepkamp. 2,917,347.
Reuter, Franz G., Ulderup, and Kniepkamp. 2,917,348.
Schnell, Hermann, Nentwig, Hintzmann, Raichle, and
Biedermann. 2,917,468.
Schultheis, Heinz, Kallert, and Delfs. 2,912,414.
Wegner, Christian, Holtschmidt, and Hess. 2,916,519.
Wilms, Hugo, Bayer, and Bunge. 2,904,532.
Woebcke, Herman N. 2,915,299.
Moberg, Sigurd M. : See —
Brooks, Winfred M., and Moberg. 2,913,274.
Moberg, Sigurd M., to E. J. Brooks Co. Cord seal and method
of making the same. 2,899,230, 8-11-59. Cl. 292 — 325.
Moberg, Sigurd M., to E. J. Brooks Co. Hand-closable seal.
2,902,308, 9-1-59, Cl. 292—307.
Moberg, Sigurd M., to E. J. Brooks Co. Hasp seal. 2,912,269.
11-10-59, Cl. 292—307.
Moberg, Sigurd M„ to E. J. Brooks Co. Seal. 2,914,354,
11-24-59, Cl. 292—307.
Mobley, George A., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Stop
motion. 2,883,710, 4-28-59, Cl. 19—165.
Mobley, Ora. Safety back pressure signal for flues.
2,913,044, 11-17-59, Cl. 158 — 122.
Mobley, William R. Method and apparatus for treating air
in hot and cold weather. 2,909,637, 10-20-59, Cl. 219 — 39.
Mobroten, Arvid B., %0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Clothesline support and tightener. 2,910,186, 10-27-59,
Cl. 211—119.15.
Mocarski, Zenon R. Liquid level signaling means. 2,884,131,
4-28-59, Cl. 210—93.
Mocas, Verlin A., to The Richardson Co. Battery cell cover.
2,901,527 8-25-59, Cl. 136 — 168.
Mock. Frank C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starting fuel con-
trol for gas turbine engines. 2,880,790, 4-7-59, Cl. 158 —
36.4.
Mock. Leon R. : See —
Welsh, Herbert F., Schreiner, and Mock. 2,901,734.
Mock, Richard A. : See —
Floria, Vernon D., and Mock. 2,913,429.
Mock, Richard A., C. A. Marshall, and L. R. Morris, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Interpolymers comprising vinylphenyl
aliphatic aminocarboxylic acid compounds. 2,910,445,
10-27-59, Cl. 260—2.1.
Mocker, William A. : See —
Koepke. John F.. Zimsky, and Mocker. 2,904,616.
Mockiewicz, Sylvester C, and J. H. Bacha, to American Buff
Co. Buffing wheel. 2,882,654, 4-21-59, Cl. 51—193.
Mockrin, Isadore, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Dielectric ma-
terials. 2,899,321, 8-11-59, Cl. 106 — 39.
Modderman, Pieter : See —
Middelbeek, Aimer, De Graaf, and Modderman.
2,898,351.
Model, Ernst, and J. Bindler, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Poly-
halogen substituted monohvdroxvdiphenvl urea and thio-
urea compounds. 2,867,659, 1-6-59, Cl. 260 — 552.
Model Plastic Corp. : See —
Cohn, David. 2,896,373.
Modern Coatings, Inc. : See —
Reece, Clarence D., and Paul. 2,893,149.
Modern Coffees, Inc. : See —
Weisman, Maurice. 2.882,658.
Weisman, Maurice. 2,889.671.
Modern Engineering Co. : See —
Fausek, Irwing F., and Reedy. 2,904,060.
Modernair Corp. : See —
Goldring, John E., and Kremiller. 2.872,901.
Goldring, John E., and Kremiller. 2,889,150.
Modersohn, Charles W. : See —
Pierce, William C, and Modersohn. 2,914,714.
Modes, Edward E.. to The Dole Valve Co. Vacuum control
devices. 2,868,459, 1-13-59, Cl. 236 — 87.
Modes, Edward E., and N. Miller, to The Dole Valve Co.
Rotary ice cube ejector mechanism. 2,912,835, 11-17-59,
Cl. 62—351.
Modest, Edward J., to Children's Cancer Research Founda-
tion. Dihydrotriazines and method of manufacture.
2.900,385. 8-18-59. C1.260 — 249.9.
Modigliani, Piero, to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for forming condensed glass fiber mats. 2,913,037,
11-17-59, Cl. 154—1.75.
Modin, John. Hydraulic transmissions. 2,903.853. 9-15-59,
Cl. 60—53.
Modine, Arthur B., to Modine Mfg. Co. Combination air
conditioner-convector. 2,901,226, 8-25-59, Cl. 257 — 300.
Modine, Arthur B., to Modine Mfg. Co. Method of making
a heat exchanger. 2,914,842, 12-1-59, Cl. 29 — 157.3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
643
Cermets with high
CI. 29—182.5.
Self-locking connector.
2,889,050, 6-2-59, CI.
Modine Mfg. Co. : See —
Bauernfeind, Norman G., and Huggins. 2,912,749
Jensen, Arnold E., and Peterson. 2,883,165.
Modine, Arthur B. 2,901,226.
Modine, Arthur B. 2,914,842.
Nesbitt, Clifford W. 2,875,820.
Simpelaar, Clyde S. 2,899,171.
Modi, Emma M., to Union Carbide Corp.
impact strength. 2,909,834, 10-27-59,
Modlinski, Witold M. : See —
Rosenberg, Milton, Modlinski, Alexander, and Minka.
2,908,893.
Modrey, Henry J. Disposal-driven pot scouring device.
2,869,794, 1-20-59, CI. 241—101.
Modrey, Henry J., to Interlock Corp.
2,882,579, 4-21-59, CI. 24 — 211.
Modrey, Henry J. Key file device.
211 — 4.
Modrey, Henry J. Explosive terminal and method of firing.
2,909,758, 10-20-59, CI. 339 — 220.
Modrey, Henry J. Electric connector for connecting two con-
ductors through a wall. 2,919,421, 12-29-59, CI. 339 — 59.
Moe, Donald K. Electric power tool. 2,907,395, 10-6-59,
CI. 172 — 41.
Moe, Lowell A. : See —
Connell, Lawrence H, and Moe. 2,898,431.
Moe, William W., to Time, Inc. Modulator with photoelec-
tric signal source and compressor for facsimile. 2,873,312,
2-10-59, CI. 178—7.1.
-Moe, William W., to Time, Inc. Circuit for producing a lo-
calized non-linearitv in a generally linear voltage transfer
characteristic. 2,873,362, 2-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Moebius, Howard E. Collapsible display sign. 2,882,629,
4-21-59, CI. 40—124.1.
Moehl, Reno W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation
of solid catalyst composites. 2,903,433, 9-8-59, CI.
252 — 433.
Moehlenpah, Walter G., to Ar-Ka Engineering, Inc. Shading
coil. 2,886,722, 5-12-59, CI. 310—172.
Moehler, Otto J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Filament
mounting device. 2,877,806. 3-17-59. CI. 140 — 71.6.
Moehring, William D., to Allen Electric & Equipment Co.
Combined tachometer and cam angle indicating circuit.
2,908,859. 10-13-59. CI. 324 — 16.
Moehrle, Eduard, deceased (by Elise Moehrle, executrix), A.
Marx, and H. G. Franck, to Gesellschaft Fuer Teerver-
wertung m.b.H., Duisburg-Meiderich. Process of producing
anthracene and carbazole. 2,885,406, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 318.
Moehrle, Elise : See —
Moehrle, Eduard, Marx, and Franck. 2,885,406.
Moell. Hans, and O. Schlichting, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of cycloheptene-(l)-carbox-
ylic acid-(l), its alkali metal salts and its esters.
2.878,257, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 468.
Moeller, Axel, to Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. Combination sewer
plug stopper and standpipe. 2,891,575, 6-23-59, CI.
137 — 593.
Moeller, Douglas E., to Motorola, Inc. Signal level control
circuit. 2,902,548, 9-1-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Moeller. Kurt G. F. Means for reducing gear noise. 2,867,130,
1-6-59. CI. 74 — 443.
Moeller. Kurt G. F. Flexible shaft coupling. 2,889,695,
6-9-59, CI. 64—1.
Moeller, Lawrence D. Positive stop cylinder.
6-23-59, CI. 121—40
Moeller, Lowell J., to Western Electric Co., Inc.
for dispensing a metered amount of a fluid
2,884,165, 4-28-59, CI. 222—212.
Moeller, Lowell J., to Western Electric Co., Inc.
strip assembly and method of making it.
5-5-59, CI. 339—198.
Moeller. Lowell J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for stripping molds. 2,903,738. 9-15-59. CI. 18—2.
Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Moeller, Axel. 2,891,575.
Moeller & Neumann G.m.b.H. : See —
Albedyhl, Karl, and Bier. 2,893,222.
Moeller. William C, to Parmelee Plastics Co. Goggle as-
sembly. 2,877,462. 3-17-59. CI. 2 — 14.
Moeltzner, Ernst F. W., to Landis Machine Co. Rolling ma-
chines and control means therefor. 2,873,634, 2-17-59,
CI. 80—6.
Moeltzner, Ernst F. W.. to Landis Machine Co. Machine
for simultaneously operating on opposite ends of a work-
piece. 2,886,836. 5-19-59, a. 10—2.
Moeltzner, Ernst F. W., to Landis Machine Co. Apparatus
for feeding and rolling workpieces. 2,909,952, 10-27-59,
CI. 80—6.
Moen, Alfred M. Valve construction. 2,888,041. 5-26-59,
CI. 137—636.2.
Moen, Alfred M. Mixing valve construction. 2,890,719,
6-16-59, CI. 137—636.2.
Moen, Alfred M. Valve structure with two part housing.
2,890,720, 6-16-59, CI. 137 — 636.2.
Moen, Rolf, to General Mills, Inc. Apparatus for measuring
flow rate. 2,913,901, 11-24-59, CI. 73—218.
Moen. Walter B. : See —
Blackman, Paul R., and Moen. 2,891,782.
Moesta, Hasso. Ionization manometer. 2,870,358, 1-20-59,
CI. 313—7.
2,891,514,
Apparatus
material.
Terminal
2,885,651,
Moffett, Robert B. : See —
Aspergren, Brooke D., and Moffett. 2,886,574.
Aspergren, Brooke D., ajid Moffett. 2,891,071.
Aspergren, Brooke D., and Moffett. 2,894,955.
Aspergren, Brooke D., and Moffett. 2,895,957.
Moffett, Robert B., to The Upjohn Co. 2-spiro-substituted
pyrrolidines. 2,911,409, 11-3-59, CI. 260—313.
Moffett, Robert B., to The Upjohn Co. Allyloxy benzonltriles.
2,912,453, 11-10-59, CI. 260—465.
Moffett, Robert B., and H. V. Anderson, to The Upjohn Co.
17a-acetoxy pregnane and pregnene compounds. 2,880,214,
3-31-59. CI. 260 — 397.4.
Moffitt, William R., and M. B. Berkey, to The Borden Co.
Gum accroides adhesive composition. 2,884,335, 4-28-59,
CI. 106—208.
Mog, Henry V. : See —
Stein, Henry E., Mog, and Stertzer. 2,873,120.
Mogensen, Allan O. : See —
Kocay. Witold R., and Mogensen. 2,885,878.
Moghadam, Leon M., now by change of name to L. Markoff-
Moghadam. Fastening device. 2,894,304, 7-14-59, CI.
24 — 113.
Mogk, August : See —
Otto, Heinrich, and Mogk. 2,897,794.
Seidl, Herbert, and Mogk. 2,869,518.
Mogren, Eben F. Ice fishing tip-up. 2,908,100, 10-13-59,
CI. 43—17.
Mohasco Industries, Inc. : See —
Karpoff, David. 2,884,019.
Karpoff, David. 2,884,020.
Karpoff, David. 2,899,985.
Kelly, Walter J. 2,892,331.
Pospiszel, Joseph T. 2,892,269.
Rice, Walter A. 2,896,670.
Mohaupt, Henry H. Muzzle sealing apparatus. 2,906,175,
9-29-59, CI. 89—1.
Mohaupt, Henry H. Penetrating and fracturing tool.
2,913,959, 11-24-59. CI. 89 — 1.
Mohay Chemical Co. : See —
Reuter, Franz G. 2,902,072.
Mohler, Klement : See —
Vogel, Raimund. and Mohler. 2,875,061.
Mohler, Robert D. : See —
Kelley, Walter A., and Mohler. 2,910,688.
Mohler, Robert D., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor oscillator
with harmonically tuned output circuit. 2,915,708,
12-1-59, CI. 331 — 76.
Mohn, Elmer J. : See —
Mohn, Loren E. 2,871,612.
Mohn, Heinrich : See —
Heraeus. Wilhelm H., and Mohn. 2,904,713.
Mohn, Heinrich, to W. C. Heraeus G.m.b.H. Heat radiation
devices. 2,894,166. 7-7-59, CI. 313 — 221.
Mohn, Loren E., % to E. J. Mohn. Fish hook release unit.
2,871,612, 2-3-59, CI. 43 — 44.83.
Mohnkern, Gerald E. : See —
Current, Farmer L., and Mohnkern. 2,880,109.
Mohr, George D. : See —
Walsh, Paul R., and Mohr. 2,879,904.
Mohr, George D., to Clear Fir Products Co. Inc. Glue
spreader. 2,879,741, 3-31-59, CI. 118—246.
Mohr, Harry F. : See —
Canto, Louis, Mohr, and Neumann. 2,912,676.
Mohr, Harry F., to Radio Corp. of America. Radiotelephone
switching circuit with receiver squelch control. 2,868,964,
1-13-59, CI. 250 — 13.
Mohr, John G. Glass fiber reinforced spring. 2,913,240,
11-17-59, CI. 267—1.
Mohr. Reinhard : See —
Kracker, Herbert, Mohr, and Bamberger. 2,872,441.
Mohr, Robert A., and E. L. Capener, to General Mills, Inc.
Phenol-aldehyde resins esterified with fatty acids.
2,878,199. 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Mohr. Rudolf : See —
Quandt. Hans H. 2,867,753.
Mohrman, Harry L., to Chelsea Products, Inc. Ventilator
devices. 2,912,916,, 11-17-59, CI. 98 — 43.
Moignet. Jacques : See —
Soulary, Pierre, and Moignet. 2,889,480.
Moilliet, John L. : See —
Dawson, Fred, Illsley, Moilliet, and Ziegler. 2,893,867.
Moir, James L. Reflecting flare. 2,914,659, 11-24-59, CI.
240 — 37.1.
Moir, Vincent J., to The International Vibration Co. Tamp-
ing construction machine. 2,893,299, 7-7-59, CI. 94 — 48.
Mojonnier, Albert B., to Kartridg-Pak Machine Co. Method
of filling volatile propellant on warm product. 2.888,789,
6-2-59, CI. 53—25.
Moklebust. Olav, to National Lead Co. Method for desul-
phurizing iron. 2,912,319, 11-10-59, CI. 75 — 33.
Mol, Evert A. J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Screw for handling thermoplastic resins. 2,896,253,
7-28-59, CI. 18—12.
Molalla Mfg. Co. : See —
Austin, Eldon G. 2,898,960.
Moldof sky, Matthew, C. W. Musser, and A. M. Stott, to United
States of America, Army. Subcaliber training cartridge.
2,902,933, 9-8-59, CI. 102 — 41.
Mold-Rite Corp. : See —
Baugh, Jesse L. 2,876,511.
Moler. Charles C. to Overhead Door Corp. Door lock.
2,887,865, 5-26-59, CI. 70—149.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,891,602,
2,891,670.
Moles, Oliver W., L. W. Gendvil, and H. R. Palmer, to Na-
tional Lead Co. Apparatus for producing refractory metal.
2.904.491, 9-15-59. CI. 204 — 246.
Molinaro, Edward T. Station sampling radio. 2,906,875,
9-29-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Molinaro, Gregory R., to United States Steel Corp. Method
of centering blast furnace bell. 2,885,773, 5-12-59, CI.
29 — 107.
Molins, Desmond W., to Molins Machine Co., Ltd. Manufac-
ture of composite mouthpieces for cigarettes. 2,902,807,
9-8-59, CI. 53—177.
Molins, Desmond W., and G. F. W. Powell, to Molins Machine
Co. Ltd. Machines for manipulating cut tobacco. 2,909,-
180, 10-20-59, CI. 131—21.
Molins, Desmond W., and N. W. Jackson, to Molins Machine
Co. Ltd. Manufacture of mouthpiece cigarettes. 2,912,987,
11-17-59, CI. 131—94.
Molins, Jack J., to Microcell Ltd. Chairs.
6-23-59, CI. 155—160.
Molins Machine Co., Ltd. : See —
Colot, Hyacinthe, De Ridder, and Herinckx.
Hall, Cha-les T. 2,807,065.
Harvey, Valentine P., and Parry. 2,887,011.
Jackson, Donald R. P. 2,917.887.
Jackson, Donald R. P. 2,918,279.
Molins, Desmond W. 2.902,807.
Molins, Desmond YV., and Jackson. 2,912,987.
Molins, Desmond W., and Powell. 2,909,180.
Powell, Gordon F. W. 2,881,275.
Powell, Gordon F. W., and Crosland. 2.890,636.
Molis. Edward W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Svstem for
integral instrument lighting. 2,916,011, 12-8-59, CI.
116—129.
Molitor, Zeno F. Hot and cold air baseboard register.
2.868.103. 1-13-59, CI. 98—40.
Moll, Bernhar'l, and O. Kriegbaum, % to Union Rheinische
Braunkohien Kraftstoff and O. Kriegbaum. Method of
treating wells 2.907.390. 10-6-59, CI. 160 — 44.
Moll, John L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Transis-
tor test set. 2,900,582, 8-18-59, CI. 317 — 158.
Molla. Charles P. : See —
Monroe, Robert H., Culbreth, and Molla. 2,882,958.
Molla, Charles P. Body supporting unit for furniture.
2,878,801, 3-24-59, CI. 155—187.
Molla, Charles P., and C. Troiano, to Molla Inc. Coupling
devices for straps or webbings. 2,896,696, 7-28-59, CI.
155—187.
Molla, Charles P., and C. Troiano,
■webbing with coupling ends.
155—187.
Molla Inc. : See — -
Molla, Charles P., and Troiano.
Molla, Charles P., and Troiano.
Monroe, Robert H, Culbreth, and Molla. 2.882.958
Mollen, John C, and D. J. Wright, to General Laboratory
Associates, Inc. Analogue computer. 2,911,557, 11-3-59,
CI. 315—8.5.
Mollenberg, Leroy, to General Electric Co. Two speed in-
duction type motor. 2,896,144. 7-21-59, CI. 318 — 224.
M011er, Aage, to Aktieselskabet Niro Atomizer. Lubrication
arrangement. 2,912,065, 11-10-59, CI. 184 — 13.
M011er, Aage. Sterilizable centrifugal atomizer for spray
driers. 2,912,172, 11-10-59, CI. 239—224.
Moller, Alfred, and F. Klein, to J. D. Moller Optische Werke
G.m.b.H. Binocular telescope in combination with a cam-
era. 2.882,791, 4-21-59, CI. 88 — 34.
Moller, Friederich : See —
Bunge, Wilhelm, Mielke, and Moller. 2,886,555.
Moller, Goran A., to American Mollerizing Corp. Method
and means of coating metals. 2,918,388, 12-22-59, CI.
117—51.
Moller. J. D., Optische Werke G.m.b.H. : See —
Moller. Alfred, and Klein. 2.882 791.
Moller, Rolf, and H. Zschau, to Firma Fernseh G.m.b.H.
Film transporting apparatus. 12,916,285, 12-8-59, CI.
271—2.3.
Mollering, Karl F., and H. Tietze, to O. H. Drager. Face
mask. 2.888.920. 6-2-59. CI. 128 — 141.
Mollet, Samuel J., Ill, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron
Sign Co. Banner mounting construction. 2,893,147,
7-7-59, CI. 40—125.
Mollfors, Hans G., to Ingeniorsfirman Magnetic Ab. Arrange-
ment for automatic and continuous measuring of the noise
factor of an electric device. 2,901,696, 8-25-59, CI.
324 — 57.
Mollohan. Eugene W. Rotary type lawn edger. 2,907,163,
10-6-59. CI 56—25.4.
Molloy, Everett W., to Beekman Instruments, Inc. Switch-
ing mechanisms for flame photometers and the like.
2.885,926, 5-12-59, CI. 88—23.
Molnar, Imre, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Call
distribution for toll telenhone switchboards. 2.881.261,
4-7-59, CI. 179—27.
Molnlvcke Vafveri Aktiebolag : See —
Ljungren, Sverker E. 2,905,177.
Molon Motors and Coil Corn. : See —
Carlsen, Victor. 2.869,008.
Moloney Electric Co. : See —
Duenke. Clarence G. 2.897.892.
Duenke, Clarence G., and Muschong. 2,906,976.
Duenke, Clarence G., and Velten. 2,905,891.
Harke, LeRoy J. 2,911,603.
to Molla Inc. Strap or
2,903,048, 9-8-59, CI.
2.896.696.
2,903,048.
Moloney, John J. : See —
Zipper. Donald H., Unger, and Moloney.
Moloney, Raymond T. : See —
Bieitenstein, Charles T. 2,881,810.
Breitenstein, Charles T. 2,890,047.
Brunicardi, Daniel. 2,896,045.
Giepen, Hubert M.
Hooker, Donald E.
Hooker, Donald E.
Nicolaus, Frank G.
Swenson, Thure R.
2,880,901.
2,895,053.
2,882,056.
2,882.057.
2,895,340.
2,908,180.
Molotsky, Hyman M., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. 1,2,3,4,7-
pentachlorobicyclo-[ 2.2.1 ]-2,5-heptadiene ethers. 2,897,240,
7-28-59, CI. 260 — 611.
Molotsky, Hyman M., and E. G. Ballweber, to Velsicol Chemi-
cal Corp. 1,2, 3,4,5, 5-hexachloro-4-hydroxy methyl cyclopent-
2-ene carboxylic acid derivatives. 2,871,255, 1-27-59, CI
200 — 468.
Molotsky, Hyman M., and S. B. Richter, to Velsicol Chemical
Corp. Hexachlorobicyclo-diaminophenyl ethers. 2,901,509,
8-25-59. CI. 200—571.
Molotsky, Hyman M., and S. B. Richter, to Velsicol Chemical
Corp. Hexachloro-5-phenyldiamine bicyclo-(2.2.1)-2-hep-
tene. 2,901,510, 8-25-59. CI. 200 — 578.
Molstad, Melvin C. : See —
Snyder, John R., Hagerty, and Molstad. 2,871,109.
Molstedt, Byron V. : See —
Boisture, Worth W., Molstedt, Stringer, and Griffin.
2,874,095.
Borey, Daniel S., Jahnig. and Molstedt. 2,889,265.
Whiteley, Robert S.. and Molstedt. 2,881,133.
Molt, Richard P., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co.
Railway car door post. 2.884,874. 5-5-59. CI. 105 — 409.
Molyneux, Cecil P., to Filtors, Inc. Electrically-operated
latching relays. 2,916,584. 12-8-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Molyneux, John, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Lead-
screw locking devices. 2,915,913, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Momberg, Vernon B. Subtracting circuit. 2,900,501, 8-18-59,
CI. 250—27.
Monack, Albert J., to Mycalex Electronics Corp. of America.
Method of making an electrode structure. 2,903,826,
9-15-59, CI. 49—81.
Monaco, Anthony L. : See —
Barr, Martin, and Monaco. 2,918,405.
Monaco, Anthony T., to Motorola, Inc. Stand for television
receiver. 2,893,074, 7-7-59, CI. 248 — 183.
Monaghan, Alfred C. : See —
Lopez, John P., and Monaghan. 2,876,731.
Monaghan, J. J., Co., Inc. : See —
Haverland, William FT. 2,881,757.
Monaghan, Ralph, to Well Survevs, Inc. Differential con-
ductivity pipe testing. 2,892,977, 6-30-59, CI. 324 — 37.
Monagle, John J. : See —
Chambers, Robert R., Elkins, and Monagle. 2,899.419.
Monahan. Frederick A., to General Dynamics Corp. Method
and apparatus for chemically boring metallic material.
2.867.929. 1-13-59. CI. 41—9.
Monahan, Jack J. : See —
House, Allston L., and Monahan. 2,885,076.
Monarch Aluminum Mfg. Co. : See —
Keating, John H. 2,882,142.
Keating, John H. 2,896.378.
Monarch Cement Co., The: See —
Fegely, Harris V. 2.885,157.
Monarch Controller Co. Ltd., The : See —
Stephens, Robert R. 2,896,995.
Monarch Engineering Corp. : See — -
Hatch, James W. 2.883.246.
Hatch, James W. 2,897,586.
Monarch Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Enyeart. Duane B., and Flanigan. 2.877.655.
Gusching, Nagle V., and Flanigan. 2.898,891.
Nichols, Charles E., and Burdge. 2,878,704.
Ohrebski. John, and Gusching. 2.871.886.
Ohrebski. John, and Gusching. 2,871,887.
Monarch Metal Weatherstrip Corp. : See —
Goellner, John A. 2,912,726.
Monch, Jacob : See —
Duttine. Adam. 2,907,196.
Monckton, Kendall C. F. Locking adjustable handle for
hand tools. 2,890,613, 6-16-59, CI. 81—177.8.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F., to Michigan Tool Co. Hobbing
machine. 2,888,858, 6-2-59, CI. 90 — 4.
Moncrieff, Alexander D. F., to Michigan Tool Co. Apparatus
for orienting workpieces. 2,889,023, 6-2-59, CI. 193 — 43.
Moncrieff- Yeates, Alexander J., to Radio Corp. of America.
Electrogranhotographic charging means. 2,904,431,
9-15-59, CI. 96—1.
Monday, John C. to Hevi Dutv Electric Co. Heating appa-
ratus. 2,907,857. 10-6-59. CI. 219—10.51.
Mondi, Don P. Protective hood for room air conditioners.
2,892,424, 6-30-59, CI. 108—3.
Mondi. Don P. Protective hood for room air conditioners.
2,901.989, 9-1-59, CI. 108 — 3.
Mondria, Hendrik : See —
Alders, Lucas, Fortuin, Mondria. and Reman. 2,915,558.
Doom, Johannes, Mondria, de Rljk, and Hendal. 2,915,-
449.
Mondria, Hendrik, and W. H. Logman, to Shell Development
Co. Removing soot from an aqueous slurry by means of
an oil-in-water emulsion. 2,903,423, 9-8-59, CI. 210 — 21.
LIST OF PATENTEES
645
Moneagle, Otto F. : See —
Furman. Frank J., Moneagle, and Simpson. 2,907,270.
Furman, Frank J., Moneagle, and Simpson. 2,909,994.
Johnson, Keynold B., Moneagle, Koranye, Jurgens, and
Prater. 2,889,110.
Kistner, Harold J., and Moneagle. 2,881,697.
Monego, Constantin J., W. J. Manning, and H. D. Ponty, to
United States of America, Army. Apparatus for measuring
resistance of fabrics to thermal decomposition. 2,895,327,
7-21-59, CI. 73—15.
Monelli, Lorenzo. High-efficiency pump, more particularly for
remote hydraulic power transmissions. 2,905,098. 9-22-59,
CI. 103—157.
Monett, Edward. Apparatus for molding rubber products.
2,880,460, 4-7-59, CI. 18—30.
Monetta, John P. Hinged face guards. 2,892,195, 6-30-59,
CI. 2—9.
Money, Reynard H. Portable barbecue cooker. 2,867,165,
1-6-59. CI. 99 — 423.
Moneymaker, Bruce M. Tapping tool with drive release
means. 2,881,454, 4-14-59, CI. 10 — 129.
Moneymaker, Elton G. : See —
Smith, Austin W., and Moneymaker. 2,892,567.
Monfore, Gervaise E., to United States of America, Interior.
Standardizing strain gage. 2,889,528, 6-2-59, CI. 338 — 6.
Monforts, A. : See —
Miessen, Walter. 2,876,523.
Monforts, Casper : See —
Miessen, Walter. 2,876,523.
Monforts, Joseph : See —
Miessen, Walter. 2,876,523.
Monfre, Louis V. : See —
Maruska, Edwin .T. 2,905,329.
Mongello, Thomas. Photoelectric strafing target. 2,878,589,
3-24-59, CI. 35—25.
Mongiello, Angelo A. Cheese ball weighing and shaping
machine. 2,893,121, 7-7-59, CI. 31 — 46.
Mongin, Georges P. : See —
Lambert. Henri J. M., and Mongin. 2,873,161.
Monin, Claude, to Compagnie Industrielle des Telephone
Magnetic amplifier. 2,915,645, 12-1-59, CI. 307 — 88
Moniz, Adlein : See —
Moniz, Gile and A. 2.911,701.
Moniz, Gile and A. Block molding means. 2,911,701,
11-10-59. CI. 25—41.
Monk, Cyril J. H.. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Viscometer. 2,917,065, 12-15-59, CI. 137 — 92.
Monk, George S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Reactor viewing apparatus. 2,868,992,
1-13-59. CI. 250—108.
Monk. George S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Overall optical viewer. 2,875,346, 2—24-59.
CI. 250—106.
Monk, S. A., (Sutton in Ashfield) Ltd. : See —
Matthews, Dennis, and Swannick. 2,872.798.
Alonk, Samuel A., and Matthews. 2.872,797.
Monk, Samuel A., and D. Matthews, to S. A. Monk ('Sutton
in Ashfield) Ltd. Speed controlling mechanism for
straight-bar knitting machines. 2,872,797, 2-10-59, CI.
66—82.
Monks, Joseph R., Jr., and A. B. Swain, Jr., to Owens-
Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus for conditioning molten glass.
2,884,744, 5-5-59, CI. 49—54.
Monney, Louis : See —
Frautschi, Andre\ and Monney. 2,873,629.
Monoeratn Precision Industries, Inc. : See —
Vinding, Jorgen P. 2,876.416.
Winkler. Richard H. 2.872.650.
Winkler. Richard H. 2,899,595.
Monohan, William J. : See —
Baird, Norman F., and Monohan. 2,916,402.
Monolith Portland Midwest Co. : See —
Anderson, Frank J. 2,895,725.
Monoogian. Charles A., to B. and S. Mooschekian, A. and A. J.
Babajian. C. A. Monoogian, F. Nemoede, R. and T. Moosche-
kian, and F. Greenback, d.b.a. Downey Fertilizer Co.
Herbicide for dichondra lawns. 2,898,206, 8-4-59, CI.
71—2.6.
Monosmith, Leroy B., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co.
Tooling for a lathe. 2.877,536, 3-17-59. CI. 29—97.
Monot, Pierre L. V. Excipient. 2,890,983, 6-16-59, CI.
167—58.
Monroe, Adams G., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Ther-
mally insulated storage vessels. 2,916,179, 12-8-59, CI.
220—15.
Monroe, Alfred J. : See —
Borngesser, Otto J., and Monroe. 2,903,205.
Monroe Auto Equipment Co. : See —
Mclntyre, Brouwer D. 2,902,274.
Mclntyre. Brouwer D. and W. D. 2,874,955.
Walker, Brooks. 2,896,938.
Walker, Brooks. 2,912,235.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co. : See —
Burkhart, William H. 2,872.107.
Burkhart. William H. 2.890.440.
Dodsworth, James W. 2,902,134.
Drillick, Jacob H. 2,895,091.
Gang, Herman. 2,910,230.
Gernert, Lawrence H., and Raddln. 2,880,280.
Gibbon, John. 2,890,335.
Goffe. Edwin H., and Rowley. 2,884,190.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co. : See — Continued
Grady, Charles B., Jr. 2,917,233.
Jensen, Alan K. 2,870,347.
Parker, Charles A. 2,881,272.
Parker, Charles A. 2,916,129.
Scully, John F. 2,898,403.
Sepahban, Amir H. 2,884,620.
Sparks, Thomas. 2,902,135.
Wagemann, Heinrich. 2.917,232.
Wales, Nathaniel B., Jr. 2,888,528.
Wales, Nathaniel B., Jr. 2,911,605.
Wilson, Verne H. 2,872,114.
Monroe, Co., The : See —
Kline, Herbert S., Sr. 2,877,075.
Monroe, Erma N. : See —
Monroe, Wilfred E., and Cooper. 2,918,862.
Monroe, Everett A., and P. R. Widolf. Diving mask.
2,910,063. 10-27-59. CI. 128—144.
Monroe, Robert H., M. K. Culbreth, and C. P. Molla, to
Molla Inc. Knockdown chair. 2,882,958, 4-21-59, CI.
155—194.
Monroe, Roger F. : See —
Stacy, Charles L., Jr., and Monroe. 2,891,036.
Monroe, Roger F., and D. E. Rapp, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Stabilization of chlorinated hvdrocarbon solvents with
azines. 2,906,783, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 052.5.
Monroe, Wilfred, deceased (E. N. Monroe, administratrix),
and W. F. Cooper, to International Paper Co. Press un-
loading apparatus. 2,918,862, 12-29-59, CI. 100 — 198.
Monroe, William J., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Cleaning
spray nozzles. 2,899,929, 8-18-59, CI. 118 — 302.
Monsanto Canada Ltd. : See —
McKay, Arthur F., and Garmaise. 2,886,584.
Whittingham, David J., and McKay. 2,881,169.
Monsanto Chemical Co. : See —
Abramo, John G„ and Reinhard. 2,903,489.
Allen, Lyman S. 2,870,035.
Andersen, John W. 2,879,085.
Applegath, Fred, and Franz. 2,874,149.
Applegath, Fred, and Franz. 2,877,268.
Applegath, Fred, and Franz. 2,915,525.
Aykanian, Ardashus A., and Carlson. 2,905,972.
Baer, Massimo. 2,912,413.
Baker, Joseph W., and Godfrey. 2,887,432.
Baker, Joseph W., and Godfrey. 2,889,330.
Baker, Joseph W.. and Saul. 2.900,296.
Baker, Joseph W., and Saul. 2,906,661.
Barkhuff, Raymond A., Jr., and Platzer. 2,911,382.
Barkley. Lloyd B. 2,889,320.
Barnes. Marion D., and Lea. 2,887,945.
Barnes, Marion D., and Lea. 2,887,946.
Barrett, Gerald R. 2,904,541.
Basdekis, Costas H. 2,891,931.
Beaver, David J. Hamm. and Stoffel. 2,867,520.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2.870,205.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2,885,403.
Beaver, Divid J., and Stoffel. 2,894,986.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2,897,242.
Beaver, David J., Stoffel, and Hamm. 2,913,322.
Beaver, David J., and Zerbe. 2,912,403.
Beaver, David J., and Zerbe. 2,919,294.
Bennett, George E., and Cameron. 2,889,356.
Bennett, George E., and Lee. 2,887,371.
Birum, Gail H. 2,875.228.
Birum, Gail H. 2.879,285.
Birum, Gail H. 2,909.457.
Birum, Gail H. 2,909,544.
Birum, Gail H. 2,913,368.
Birum, Gail H., and Heininger. 2,893,910.
Blake, Edward S., and Hammann. 2,889,354.
Blanchette, Joseph A. 2.915,511.
Blanchette, Joseph A. 2.915.512.
Blanchette, Joseph A. 2,916,463.
Bond. Jean B. 2,878,278.
Bonzagni, Francis A., Cohen, and Markhart. 2,917,427.
Brooks, Richard F. 2.889.360.
Brooks, Richard F. 2,889,361.
Bruner, Harold E. 2,909,546.
Burland, Peter D., and Roth. 2.868.837.
Burland, Peter D., and Roth. 2,911,365.
Burleson, James C. 2,894,916.
Calfee. John D.. and Erbaugh. 2.887,445.
Cameron, Margaret D. 2,913,323.
Campbell. Charles H., and Chadwick. 2,877.260.
Campbell, John R., Eaker, and Kimball. 2,891,090.
Chapin, Earl C, and Longley. 2,889.311.
Chapin, Earl C, and Longley. 2,893,979.
Chapin, Enrl C. and Longlpv. 2.905 656.
Chapin, Earl C, and Murphy. 2,916,392.
Chapin, Earl C, and Paradis. 2.902,464.
, and Smith. 2,894,938.
and Smith. 2.897,174.
and Smith. 2,899,404.
and Smith. 2.900,359.
Chapin, Earl C.
Chapin, E;irl C.
Chapin, Earl C,
Chapin. Earl C,
Contois, Leo L.,
Jr. 2,914,510.
2,918.512.
2,918,513.
Cooper, Robert H., and Godfrey.
Cooper, Robert H., and Godfrey.
D'Amico, John J. 2,871,239.
D'Amico, John J. 2.875.208.
D'Amico, John J. 2,885,405.
D'Amico, John J. 2,906,754.
D'Amico, John J. 2,914,392.
D'Amico, John J. 2,914,535.
D'Amico, John J., and Tung. 2,880,240.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Monsanto Chemical Co. : See- — Continued
Darby, Joseph K. 2,885,378.
Darbv, Joseph R., and Graham. 2,889,295.
Davenport, Charles H., and Helberg. 2,882,147.
Davis, Walter M., and Fisher. 2,893,836.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,867,598.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,807,648.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,870,111.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,870,169.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,875,218.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,883,367.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,883,419.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,887,507.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,889,300.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,889,301.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,889,302.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,889,338.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,891,083.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,893,967.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,897,169.
Dazzi. Joachim. 2,897,230.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,909,500.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,909,536.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,913,431.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,913,482.
Dazzi, Joachim. 2,913,499.
Dede, Joseph B.,Jr. 2,890,148.
Deebel, George F.. and Hamm. 2,879,150.
Denkowski, George S. 2,915,514.
Doerr, Edward L. 2,909,554.
Doerr, Edward L.t and Gaertner. 2,892,861.
Doerr, Edward L., and Weesner. 2,904,585.
Downey, Paul M. 2,884.405.
Eaker. Charles M.. and Campbell. 2,887,513.
Eby, Roy T., and Fox. 2,879,310.
Edwards, James W. 2,916,354.
Erickson, Floyd B., Heimsch, Wildi, and Patrick.
2.867,666.
Ernest, Frederick C, and Raffelson. 2,917,513.
Fantl, Joel, Lection, and Rider. 2,890,948.
Faust, Harry W. 2,916,451.
Fields, Joseph E. 2,909,489.
Franz, Raymond A. 2,868.328.
Fraser, George L., and Elmer. 2,916,410.
Gaertner, Van R. 2.875,125.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,883,321.
Gaertner, Van R. 2.883.417.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,897,223.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,904,582.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,904,583.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,909,460.
Gaertner, Van R. 2,914,547.
Gaertner, Van R., and Birum. 2,879,283.
Gaertner, Van R., and Doerr. 2,868,781.
Gaertner, Van R., and Richardson. 2,904,538.
Gaertner, Van R., and Richardson. 2,913,370.
Gaertner, Van R., and Sharp. 2.875.124.
Garlette, William A.. Jr., and Godfrey. 2,868,841.
Garner, Albert Y. 2,916,510.
Gash, Virgil W.. and Wildi. 2,883,404.
Gluesenkamp, Earl W. 2,883 356.
Gluesenkamp, Earl W., and Kosmin. 2,910,426.
Godfrey, Kenneth L. 2,912,451.
Godfrey. Kenneth L„ and Saul. 2,908,604.
Godt, Henrv C, Jr. 2.881.215.
Graham, Paul R. 2.881.147.
Graham, Paul R. 2,894,923.
Hahn, Frank J. 2,889.236.
Hamm, Philip C. 2,893,856.
Hardy, Edgar E. 2,883.357.
Harman, Marion W. 2.905.586.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2,876,243.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2 900 299
Harman, Marlon W., and D'Amico. 2,912.357.
Harman, Marion W., and D'Amico. 2.919.182.
Harman, Marion W., and Kilbourne. 2.882,291.
Harman, Marion W., and Kilbourne. 2,895,980
Harris. Dnrrel M 2.867.540
Haynes. Richard D. 2.868.654.
Healy, John J., Jr. 2,885,308.
Hedrick, Ross M., and Mowrv. 2,911,366.
Heininger, Samuel A. 2.870,153.
Heininger, Samuel A. 2,870,236.
Heininger, Samuel A. 2.900 345.
Heininger, Samuel A. 2,909,556.
Heininger, Samuel A. 2.913,470.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2.870,209.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2 875 ?50.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,883,317.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,913,479.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,913,480.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Birum. 2,919,224.
Heininger. Samuel A., and Birum. 2.919,225.
Heininger, Samuel A., and Kosmin. 2,870,195.
Hpininger Samuel A., and Rinewald. 2 900 409.
Hill. Rutherford B.. and Merrifield. 2.906,731.
Hoiberg, Arnold J., and Cowager. 2,890,967.
Howard, Robert E.. and Miller. 2,919.282.
Hughes. Lawrence J., and Weaver. 2.907.799.
Jaworski, Ernest G., and Gaertner. 2 900 298.
.Taworski. Ernest G., and Sharp. 2,870,056.
Johns, Iral B. 2,893.935.
Johnson, John H. 2.913,437.
Johnson, John H., and Fields. 2,892,736.
Monsanto Chemical Co. : See — Continued
Johnson, William K. 2,900,402.
Johnson, William K., and Wygant. 2,904,587.
Knowles, William S., and Dazzi. 2,885,377.
Kosmin, Milton. 2,873,182.
Kosmin. Milton. 2,875,122.
Kosmin, Milton. 2,879,200.
Kosmin, Milton. 2,897,235.
Kosmin, Milton. 2,913,324.
Kosmin, Milton, and Fields. 2,883,287.
Kosmin, Milton, and Gaertner. 2,879,199.
Leach, Harry S., and Eldred. 2,868,849.
Lense, Frederick T. 2,912,810.
Lewis. Norman J. 2,900,243.
Lloyd, Arthur J., and Preston. 2,897,111.
Longley, Raymond I., Jr. 2,916,521.
Lyons, John W. 2,898,706.
Lyons, John W. 2,899,329.
Lyons, John W. 2,899,330.
Magner, John M. 2,901,393.
Martin, Richard H., Jr. 2,898,244.
Martin, Richard H., Jr. 2,917,494.
Maurice, Philip. 2,906,664.
Maxim. Myles S. 2,907,632.
McManimie, Robert J. 2,893,961.
McManimie, Robert J. 2,894,020.
McManimie, Robert J. 2,909,560.
Merrifield, Dudley B. 2,901,459.
Metcalf, Joe S. 2,904,513.
Miller. Robert E., and Bennett. 2,875,241.
Nickerson, Ralph F. 2,870,108.
Nickerson. Ralph F. 2,870,109.
Nickolls, Kenneth R. 2,893,877.
Nielsen, Morris L. 2,904,397.
Ott, John B. 2,916,477.
Patrick, Tracy M., Jr. 2,889,313.
Phillips, Alan R. 2,915,832.
Popielski, Daniel A. 2,893,975.
Popielski, Daniel A. 2,893,976.
Popielski, Daniel A. 2,910,450.
Prill, Erhard J. 2,879,296.
Prill, Erhard J. 2,889,365.
Prill, Erhard J. 2,894,043.
Prill, Erhard J. 2,894,044.
Prill, Erhard J. 2,904,558.
Prill, Erhard J., and Kosmin. 2,879,297.
Radue. Robert W. 2.918.491.
Reetz, Theodor. 2,909,558.
Reinhard, Raymond H. 2,891,037.
Rolingson, William R. 2,894,815.
Roth, Murray H. 2,910,446.
Roth, Murray H. 2,911,381.
Rotzler. Ross W.. Hickman, and Collier. 2,868,327.
Sakornbut, Songe S. 2,893,881.
Sakornbut, Songe S. 2,904,466.
Sarabia, Oscar A. 2,915,138-42.
Sargent. Neil A., and Davis. 2,868,280.
Saul, George A. 2.892,751.
Scott, Milton J. 2,908,603.
Scott, Milton J. 2,909,447.
Seaton, William H. 2,904,421.
Seifter, Eli, and Richardson. 2,870,064.
Sharp. Dexter B., and Wildi. 2,883.427.
Shaver. Kenneth J. 2 900.266.
Shaver, Kenneth J., and Perry. 2,868,624.
Shumard, Roland S. 2,875,834.
Speziale, Angelo J. 2,909,566.
Stein, Alvin, and Walter. 2,886,553.
Stephens, John A. 2,909,553.
Stone, Bobbie D. 2.900.295.
Stone, Bobbie D., and Nielsen. 2,893,835.
Stone, Bobbie D., and Nielsen. 2.900.358.
Stone, Bobbie D., Sifter, and Santmyer. 2,912,793.
Teicher, Harry. 2,879,169.
Thomas. Fritts W. 2.901,400.
Tomlin, Andrew, Harman, Zerbe, and Sibley. 2,892.805.
Tucker William F 2.907.635.
Tung, Ching C. 2,897,177.
Van Asselt, Robert L., and Gerdes. 2,870,046.
Waychoff, Walter F. 2,882,256.
Weaver, Leo J., and Eocles. 2,880,235.
Weeks, Lloyd E. 2,892,694.
Weeks, Llovd E. 2.913.417.
Weesner, William E. 2,909,543.
Wesp, George L. 2,870,123.
Wesp. George L. 2,884.401.
Wiedow, James C. 2,893,913.
Wiegandt, Herbert F. 2.912,469.
Wildi, Bernard S. 2.883.424.
Wildi, Bernard S. 2,897,202.
Wildi, Bernard W. 2,875,197.
Williams, Byron L., Jr., and Culbertson. 2,914,508.
Williams, Byron L.. Jr., and Culbertson. 2,916,467.
Williams, Forrest V. 2,904,606.
Wilson, Albert R. 2.881.143.
Wygant, James C. 2,875,123.
Wvgant James C. 2,900.297.
Zienty, Ferdinand B. 2,885,439.
Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. : See —
Hamer, William E., and Phillips. 2,S90,240.
.Mills. Gordon S. 2,SS3,442.
Smith, Eric. 2,915,491.
LIST OF PATENTEES
647
Monson, Clarence W. Rock remover device. 2,880,526, 4—7-
59 CI. 37 2
Monson,' Louis T., and W. J. Dickson, to Petrolite Corp. Proc-
ess for preparing oxyalkylated derivatives with alkylene
carbonates. 2,888,482, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 473.
Monson, Louis T., and F. W. Jenkins, to Petrolite Corp.
Process for breaking emulsions of the oil-in-water class.
2,914,484, 11-24-59, CI. 252—331.
Montagna, Amelio E., to Union Carbide Corp. Purification
of acetoacetic esters by distillation. 2,900,311, 8-18-59,
CI. 202—57.
Montagna, Amelio E„ D. G. Kubler, and J. J. Brezinski, to
Union Carbide Corp. Production of polymeric compositions
and derivatives thereof. 2,876,239, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 404.
Montagna, Amelio E.. and E. R. Lashley, to Union Carbide
Corp. Production of organic acids from aldehydes.
2,887,496, 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 345.7.
Montagna, Amelio E., and D. H. Hirsh. to Union Carbide
Corp. Preparation of 1,3-alkadiene ethers. 2,905,722.
9-22-59, CI. 260—614.
Montagna, Amelio E., and E. R. Lashley. Jr., to Union Car-
bide Corp. Production of dehydroacetic acid. 2,912,441,
11-10-59, CI. 260 — 343.5.
Montagna, Carlo, to Dalmine S. p. A. Rotary hearth furnace
provided with a removable sector for hearth maintenance.
2,867,428, 1-6-59, CI. 263—7.
Montague, Hill, III : See —
Page, Irving H., and Montague. 2,872,581.
Montani, Angelo, % to Communication Measurements Labora-
tory. Rotary distributors. 2,879,483, 3-24-59. CI. 333 — 7.
Montanino, Nicholas. Safety loading device. 2,886,367,
5-12-59, CI. 294—67.
Montavon, Marc : See —
Isler, Otto, Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
2,870,197.
Isler, Otto, Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
9 OQO Qg5
Isler, Otto, ' Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,867,627.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,867,652.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zeller. 2,874,183.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,879,303.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,879,304.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,886,588.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,917,539.
Lindlar, Herbert, Montavon, and Riiegg. 2,870,212.
Montavon, Marc, and G. Saucy, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Preparation of unsaturated aldehydes. 2,902,515, 9-1-59,
CI. 260 — 598.
Montclair Research Corp. : See — -
Rust, John B. 2,873,265.
Montecatini Societa Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e
Chimica : See —
Cantele, Carlo, and Vavassori. 2,906,556.
Costabello, Dino, Porri, and Boffa. 2,885,416.
Dakli, Ibrahim, and Corsi. 2,881,205.
Fauser, Giacomo. 2,894,602.
Fauser, Giacomo. 2,898,183.
Fusco, Raffaello, Losco, and Perini. 2,901,481.
Gera, Delfino V. 2,886,426.
Natta, Giulio, and Crespi. 2,896,264.
Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, and Longi. 2,905,646.
Natta, Giulio, Pino, and Mazzanti. 2,882,263.
Pontremoli, Pio. 2,868,710.
Tavani, Lorenzo, and Morini. 2,885,371.
Teja, Javanti D. 2,864,404.
Teja, Jayanti D. 2,908,545.
Veronica. Giacinto. 2,892,683.,
Monteleone, Frank J., and F. F. Mancuso. Inflatable garment
hanger. 2,875.931, 3-3-59, CI. 223 — 90.
Montenare, Anthony. Keyboard steadying device for
accordions and similar instruments. 2,884,828, 5-5-59,
P] 04 327
Montgolf, Earl E., R. T. Smith, Jr., and D. R. Hudson, to
Textile Paper Products, Inc. Tube cutting apparatus with
simultaneously adjustable idler and driving rolls.
2,903,934, 9-15-59, CI. 82 — 92.
Montgomery, Archibald G. : See —
Hillman, Malcolm E. 2,889,502.
Montgomery, Byron D. : See —
Granke, Leonard J., Gates, and Montgomery. 2,908,368.
Montgomery, C. G. : See —
Montgomery, Clarence G. 2,898,992.
Montgomery, Charles W. : See —
Beuther, Harold, Home, and Montgomery. 2,904,500.
Haefner. Albert J., and Montgomery. 2,868,765.
Home, William A., and Montgomery. 2,913,421.
Montgomery, Charles W., to Ethvl Corp. Polyvinyl chloride
and vinyl chloride-alkyl acrylate copolymer blend. 2,868,763,
1-13-59. CI. 260 — 45.5.
Montgomery, Charles W., and W. A. Pardee, to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Process for the manufacture of boron
trichloride. 2,876,076, 3-3-59, CI. 23—205.
Montgomery, Charles W., W. I. Gilbert, and J. G. McNulty,
to Gulf Research & Development Co. Diester lubricant.
2,886,590, 5-12-59, CI. 260—484.
Montgomery, Charles W., and R. C.
Corp. Stabilized vinyl resins
2,895,941, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Montgomery, Charles W., W. C. Starnes, and R. C. Zabor, to
Gulf Research & Development Co. Hvdroisomerization
process. 2,910,523, 10-27-59, CI. 260—683.65.
Montgomery, Clarence G, % to C. G. Montgomery, % to G. C.
Graham, % to F. Pannlzzo, and % to I. J. Kunik. Time
3-11-59, CI. 161 — 1.
R. Foley, to The M & F
2,889,947, 6-2-59, CI.
control mechanism. 2,898,992,
Montgomery, Clement W., and T.
Mfg. Co. Regulating valve.
137 — 493.8.
Montgomery, Donald N. : See —
Beall, Horace A., Jr.. and Montgomery. 2,907,952.
Montgomery, Donald N., and J. L. Thoss, to Consolidated Elec-
trodynamics Corp. Galvanometer. 2,899,641, 8-11-59, CI.
324 — 154.
Montgomery, Donald N., D. E. Lovelace, and D. H. Wilcox, II,
to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Galvanometers.
2,917,709, 12-15-59, CI. 324 — 154.
Montgomery, Duncan B., and J. G. Moore, to Blaw-Knox
Co. Method of drying gluten. 2,891,045, 6-16-59, CI.
260—112.
Montgomery, Edmund W., II : See —
Montgomery, Malcolm B., Jr. 2,895,119.
Montgomery Elevator Co. : See —
Beck, Walter, and Holuba. 2,880,821.
Green, Joseph F. 2,918,988.
Pierson, Knute H. 2,902,117.
Pierson, Knute H., and Meinhardt. 2,867,291.
Montgomery, Elmer M. : See —
McWhorter Henry L., and Montgomery. 2,906,529.
Montgomery, Elmer M., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Front
guide mechanism. 2,888,262, 5-26-59, CI. 271 — 60.
Montgomery, Frederick D. : See —
Chase, Fletcher A., Lee, and Montgomery. 2,911,302.
Montgomery, George F., to United States of America, Com-
merce. Transistor beta tester. 2,894,206. 7-7-59. CI.
324—158.
Montgomery. George F., to United States of America,
Commerce. Transistor-controlled reactance modulator.
2,906,968, 9-29-59, CI. 332—16.
Montgomery, George P., to United States of America, Com-
merce. Loudspeaking interoffice telephone. 2,913,524,
11-17-59, CI. 179—1.
Montgomery, George F., and C. Stansbury, to United States
of America, Commerce. Clamp-type current transducer.
2,889,519, 6-2-59, CI. 324 — 127.
Montgomery, John R. : See —
Roberts, Frederick W., and Montgomery. 2,894,700.
Montgomery, John R. Can opener. 2,874,868. 2-24-59, CI.
220—52.
Montgomery, Leonard W. Cooking utensil. 2,915,001,
12-1-59, CI. 99 — 337.
Montgomery, Malcolm B., Jr., % to E. W. Montgomery II.
Plug and face plate. 2,895,119, 7-14-59, CI. 339—91.
Montgomery, Orin C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. System for
recording time. 2,900,619, 8-18-59. CI. 340—15.
Montgomery Printing Co. : See —
Pluckebaum, Jerome J. 2,878,815.
Montgomery, Rayner A., to United States of America, Navy.
Damping-in-pitch balance for wind tunnel models.
2,906,119, 9-29-59, CI. 73—147.
Montgomery, Richard H., to Dow Coming Corp. Method of
making synthetic pile fabrics. 2,914,836, 12-1-59, CI.
28—72.
Montgomery, Robert S. : See —
Archer, Wesley L., and Montgomery. 2,895,934.
Archer, Wesley L., Montgomery, and Lang. 2,895,936.
Bozer, Keith B., Montgomery, and Archer. 2,875,099.
Bozer, Keith B., Montgomery, and Archer. 2,875,100.
Montgomery, Robert S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Non-
media. 2,878,191. 3-17-59, CI.
to The Dow Chemical Co. Corro-
2,878.296, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 652.5.
to The Dow Chemical Co. Hydro-
2,906,781, 9-29-59,
Bryan, Jr., to Ethyl
containing chlorine.
corrodent aqueous
252—392.
Montgomery, Robert S.,
sion inhibited fluids.
Montgomery, Robert S.,
halogenation of styrene compounds
CI. 260—651.
Montgomery, William G., and S. A. Huffman ; said Huffman
assor. to said Montgomery. Transfer unit for a multi-
cylinder printing press. 2,905.084. 9-22-59. CI. 101—191.
Montgomery, William J., to The American Oil Co. Fixed
bed reformer vapor distributor. 2,893,852, 7-7-59, CI.
23—288.
Montgomery, William T. S. Machine for punching and cut-
ting of wood. 2,869,793, 1-20-59, CI. 241 — 50.
Montijo, Ralph E. : See —
Stearns, George W., and Montijo. 2,885,548.
Montine, Joseph F. Charting and teaching dance steps.
2,913,835, 11-24-59, CI. 35—29.
Montone, Liber J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Mercury
relay switching system. 2,917,641, 12-15-59, CI. 307 — 132.
Montonna, Marv L. : See —
Smith, Fred, Besser, and Montonna. 2,883,826.
Montonna, Ralph E. : See —
Smith, Fred. Besser, and Montonna. 2,883.826.
Montooth, George A., to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Ball handling mechanism. 2,892,632, 6-30-59, CI. 273 — 49.
Montooth, George A., to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
Ball and pin handling mechanism. 2,915,313, 12-1-59,
CI. 273 — 43.
Montres Rolex S.A. : See —
Huguenin, Marc. 2.886.943.
Huguenin, Marc. 2,896,759.
Montrose Chemical Co. : See —
Rosin, Jacob, and Haus. 2,899,456.
Montross, Eugene E. : See —
Flemming, Norbert A., and Montross. 2,874,412.
648
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,899,620.
Overrunning
clutches.
Tumbler drive. 2,902,-
Sons Co. Improved
2,884,960, 5-5-59,
2,880,218.
Montross, Robert C. : See —
Anger, Ernest G., and Montross.
Moo, Gothard T., to Weskenson Corp.
2,892,522, 6-30-59, CI. 192 — 45.
Mooar, David L.. to The Maytag Co.
871, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 209.
Moody, Floyd O., and D. H. Siebenthaler, to General Motors
Corp. Toggle. 2,906,132, 9-29-59, CI. 74 — 100.
Moody, Norman F„ and C. D. Florida, to Her Majesty the
Queen in The Right of Canada, as represented by the
Minister of National Defence. Monostable two-state appa-
ratus. 2,890,094, 7-21-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Moody, Steven M., to Lear, Inc. Tandem electromagnetic
clutch construction. 2,903,110, 9-8-59, CI. 192 — 21.5.
Moodv, Steven M., to Lear. Inc. Zero-backlash coupling for
shafts or the like. 2,903,867, 9-15-59, CI. 64 — 15.
Mooers, Alden J., and C. E. Vogel, to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Co. Automatic hovering control system.
2,S73,075, 2-10-59, CI. 244 — 17.13.
Mooers, Howard T., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Transistor motor control. 2,888.622, 5-26-59, CI. 318 — 257.
Moomaw, Paul C. Gun sling. 2,915,233, 12-1-59, CI. 224—3.
Moon, Clifford G., to Draper Corp. Loom stopping means.
2,8S1,807, 4-14-59, CI. 139—336.
Moon, James, and R. C. Croole. Device for viewing oil well
bore hole. 2,912,495, 11-10-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Moonan, Philip F.. to James Lees and
harness cord tie-up for jacquards.
CI. 139—59.
Mooney, Bernard : See —
Hunt, John S., Long, and Mooney.
Mooney, David H., Jr. : See —
Hevser, Lewis S., and Mooney. 2,905,939.
Huddleston, Frank J., and Mooney. 2.873,364.
Mooney, Edward. Hand clamp. 2,915,096, 12-1-59, CI.
144 — 297.
Mooney, James W. : See —
Hudson, Richard P., and Mooney. 2,906,456.
Mooney, John D., and G. P. Torgersen, to Auto Engine
Works. Reverse gear mechanisms. 2,885,909, 5-12-59,
CI. 74— 7S0.
Mooney, John F. Swimming aid. 2,898,611, 8-11-59, CI.
9—21.
Mooney, John R., to The Vendo Co. Tire trueing apparatus.
2,918,116, 12-22-59. CI. 157—13.
Mooney, Melvin, and T. L. Ether, to United States Rubber Co.
Method of molding articles. 2,880,468, 4-7-59, CI. 18 —
5S.3.
Mooney, Raymond, to Quick-Set, Inc. Tripod. 2,919,093,
12-29-59, CI. 248 — 168.
Moor, Hermann : See —
Klaui. Heinrich, and Moor. 2,874,058.
Moore, A. E., Co., Inc. : See —
Moore. Clark A. 2,882,045.
Moore, Alexander, and H. A. De Wald, to Parke, Davis &
Co. Norleucine derivatives and process for producing
same. 2,878.245, 3-17-59. CI. 260—239.
Moore, Alexander M., E. F. Elslager, and F. W. Short, to
Parke, Davis & Co. Benzacridine compounds. 2,915,523,
12-1-59, CI. 260—279.
Moore, Allan G. E. : Sec —
Meredew, George C, Moore, and Smedley. 2,879,716.
Moore, Armistead M., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Magnetic erasing method. 2,895,016, 7-14-59, CI.
179—100.2.
Moore, Arnold : See —
Nelson, Herbert, and Moore. 2,897,377.
Stripp. Kenneth F.. and Moore. 2,874,083.
Moore, Ben M., and E. E. Litkenhous. Soil reclamation
machine and method including washing. 2,884,742, 5-5-59,
CI. 47—58.
Moore, Bobbie D., and P. L. Johnson, to General Motors
Corp. Ice block harvester. 2,917,907, 12-22-59, CI. 62 —
344.
Moore. Buell : See —
Calmes. Dallas L. 2,907,870.
Moore Business Forms. Inc. : See —
Hageman. Louis F. 2,887.206.
Hermann, Joseph R. 2,913.981.
Sornberger. George E.. and Wakeman. 2,907.585.
Moore, Charles H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Yarn guide. 2,919,080, 12-29-59, CI. 242 — 157.
Moore. Clarence C. Magnetic recorder. 2,873,318, 2-10-59,
CI. 179—100.2.
Moore, Clarence D., to Armstrong Cork Co. Polychloroprene
and butadiene-styrene copolymer adhesive composition and
process of preparing same. 2,884,400, 4-28-59, CI. 260 —
33.6.
Moore, Clarence D., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of curing
polvchloroprene at room temperature. 2,892,806, 6-30-59,
CI. 260 — 41.5.
Moore, Clark A., to A. E. Moore Co., Inc. Control mecha-
nism and circuit for garage doors and the like. 2,882,045,
4-14-59, CI. 268—59.
Moore. CIvde M. Nested shipping drums with built-in pallet.
2,872,079, 2-3-59, CI. 222—143.
Moore, Clyde M. Pressure sealed joint. 2,889,019, 6-2-59,
CI. 189—36.
Moore, Clyde M., to Moorex Industries, Inc. Intersecting
joint construction. 2,904,144, 9-15-59, CI. 189 — 36.
Moore, Coleman B., to Moore Products Co. Pneumatic di-
mension gages. 2,881,528, 4-14-59, CI. 33 — 172.
Moore, Craig M. : See —
Rutledge, Hal M., and Moore. 2,907,928.
Moore, Craig M., to The Superior Switchboard & Devices Co.
Combination by-pass and disconnect device for ringless
socket block assembly. Re. 24,705, 9-29-59, CI. 339 — 19.
Moore, Danny R. : See —
Meadows, Charles L. 2,897,590.
Moore, David P. Rotatable cylinder knitting machines.
2,880,600, 4-7-59, CI. 66 — 9.
Moore, David P. Cold water paints. 2,890,966, 6-16-59,
CI. 106 — 91.
Moore, David P. Bottles and stoppers therefor. 2,914,207,
11-24-59, CI. 215—47.
Moore, David W., to Servomechanisms, Inc. Force-ratio-
responsive system. 2,869,367, 1-20-59, CI. 73 — 182.
Moore, David W., and W. E. Blair, to Servomechanisms, Inc.
Ice detectors. 2,901,741, 8-25-59, CI. 340—234.
Moore, Donald F. Circuits for counting electrical pulses.
2,915.632, 12-1-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Moore, Derek : See —
Colley, Rowan H.. Basford, Moore, and Pearce.
2,916,876.
Moore, Earl D., and R. J. Reed. Adjustable silk screen de-
vice. 2,909,116, 10-20-59, CI. 101—126.
Moore, Edgar S. : See —
Zakrzewski, Andrew S., Ashby, Daskiewicz, and Moore.
2,870,805.
Moore, Edward H„ to The Gems Co. Flow indicator.
2.892,051, 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 81.9.
Moore Fabrics, Inc. : See —
Schiappa, Antonio. 2,918,093.
Moore, Fennon F. Formation test tool packer setting tool.
2,870,846, 1-27-59, CI. 166—185.
Moore, Forrest M. Tape coating apparatus. 2,876,730,
3-10-59, CI. 118—43.
Moore, Francis R., to General Motors Corp. Turbocharger.
2,918,207, 12-22-59, CI. 230—116.
Moore, Frank, to M. Turchan, d.b.a. Turchan Follower
Machine Co. Automatic two dimensional follower control
for machine tools. 2,891,384, 6-23-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Moore, Frank C. : See —
Mattox, William E., and Moore.
Moore. Fred W. : See — ■
Kluge. Herman D., and Moore.
Moore, Frederic H. : See —
Beavon, David K., and Moore.
Moore, George A. Method of sealing closure to container.
2,875,563, 3-3-59, CI. 53 — 39.
Moore, George A. Portable carrier. 2,879,100, 3-24—59, CI.
2,881,112.
2,868,823.
2,906,797.
closure
Container. 2,880,924, 4-7-59, CI. 229-
294 — 87.2.
Moore, George A.
37.
Moore, George A. Method and apparatus for making con-
tainer for liquid products. 2,898,822, 8-11-59, CI. 93 — 51.
Moore, George A. Container closure. 2,902,204, 9-1-59, CI.
229—37.
Moore, George E. : See —
Kraus, Kurt A., and Moore. 2,872,284.
Moore, George E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Treatment of Plutonium solution
with NO or N02 prior to removal of tetravalent plutonium
from said solution by carrier precipitation. 2,886,407,
5-12-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Moore, George E., to Blaw-Knox Co. Tube turner for plug
mills. 2,892,366, 6-30-59, CI. 80—11.
Moore, George H. Electronic fluid treatment method and
apparatus. 2.889,275, 6-2-59, CI. 210—18.
Moore, George R. Retaining walls. 2,880,5S8, 4-7-59, CI.
61—39.
Moore, Guy R., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Tappet
barrel. 2.891,525, 6-23-59, CI. 123—90.
Moore and Hall : See —
Toulon, Pierre M. G. 2,911,465.
Moore, Harold K., to Ford Motor Co. Electrical regulator
device for generators. 2,912,635, 11-10-59, CI. 322 — 25.
Moore, Harry D., C. R. James, and D. R. Kibbev, to The
Ohio State University. Safety drill bushing. 2,877,673,
3-17-59, CI. 77—62.
Moore. Harry O., to Silabert Corp. Fishing lure agitator.
2,882,638. 4-21-59, CI. 43—26.1.
Moore, Harry O., to Silabert Corp. Electrically operated
stapler with movable anvil. 2,883,666, 4-28-59. CI. 1 — 3.
Moore, Harry O. Time delay apparatus. 2,899,518, 8-11-59,
CI. 200—84.
Moore, Harrv W. Clutch and brake mechanism. 2,891,642,
6-23-59, CI. 192 — 18.
Moore, Harry W. Rotary to oscillating drive. 2,893,250,
7-7-59, CI. 74—29.
Moore, Harry W. Equipoise lock for balancing machine.
2,904,362, 9-15-59, CI. 287 — 99.
Moore, Howard, to Cook Electric Co. Pulse suppressing ap-
paratus. 2,876,859, 3-10-59, CI. 181 — 48.
Moore, Howard R. Preparation of cellular polyurethane
resins. 2,889,291, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Moore, Howard R., and J. R. Jenness, Jr.
softness measuring method. 2,914,942,
150.
Moore, James D. : See —
Knap, Richard P., Moore, and Parks.
Moore, James E. Automobile service
5-5-59, CI. 311—21.
Surface tack and
12-1-59, CI. 73—
2,906,500.
tray. 2,885,250,
LIST OF PATENTEES
649
Cl.
Moore, James G. : See —
Montgomery, Duncan B., and Moore. 2,891,045.
Moore, James K., and S. Schneider, to Burroughs Corp.
High frequency relay. 2,909,674, 10-20-59, Cl. 307 — 88.
Moore, James K., and S. Schneider, to Burroughs Corp. Con-
ditional steering gate for a complementing flip flop. 2,909,-
680, 10-20-59, Cl. 307—88.5.
Moore, James W, % to W. Murray. Vertical shelf conveyor.
2,875.014, 2-24-59, Cl. 312—268.
Moore, Jerry W., Jr. : See —
Elston, William A., McElwee, Moore, and Tomerlin.
2 896 332
Moore, jimmy J., and J. J. Da Bold, to United States of
America, Navy. Triggered transistor oscillator circuit to
replace a sensitive D. C. relay. 2,877,360, 3-10-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
Moore, Joe F., and B. TV. Thomas, to Esso Besearch and Engi-
neering Co. Automatic control of chilled solutions.
2.905,616, 9-22-59. Cl. 208 — 35.
Moore, Joe P., and T. H. Eoyder, to Esso Besearch and
Engineering Co. Dewaxing of oils by line filtration fol-
lowed by rotary filtration. 2,914,456, 11-24-59, Cl.
20S— 38.
Moore, John C. : See —
Harper, Billy G., Brown, and Moore. 2,894,289.
Moore, John G. : See —
Brown, Keith B.. Crouse, and Moore. 2,877,250.
Moore, John H. : See —
McAdam, Will, and Moore. 2,901,563.
Moore, John p. Washing machine. 2,875,603, 3-3-59,
68—269.
Moore, Joseph E., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Process for reacting wool with organic diisocyanates in the
presence of a tertiary amine. 2,880,054, 3-31-59, Cl.
8 — 127.6.
Moore, Joseph E., and H. P. Lundgren, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for preventing yellowing
of wool. 2,88S,315, 5-26-59, Cl. 8—127.6.
Moore, Joseph M. Plastic-snap holder for articles. 2,883,061,
4-21-59, Cl. 211 — 13.
Moore, Laurence L., to Winslow Engineering and Mfg. Co.
Filter. 2,904,186, 9-15-59, Cl. 210 — 437.
Moore, Lee C, Corp. : Ser —
Woolslaver, Homer J., Iddings, Jenkins, and Campbell.
2 903 102
Wonlsla'yer," Homer J., Jenkins, and Iddings. 2,889,898.
Moore, Lindsay B., to James Hunter, Inc. Dobby loop.
2,904,079, 9-15-59, Cl. 139—84.
Moore, Louis D., Jr. : See —
Young, De Walt S.. Schulken. and Moore. 2.875,176.
Moore, Marietta T. Machine for forming package trays.
2.867.157. 1-6-59,93 — 37.
Moore, Marjorie B. : See —
Wright, Howard B., and Moore.
Wright, Howard B., and Moore.
Wright, Howard B., and Moore.
Wrisht, Howard B.. and Moore.
Moore, Marlin C. Automatic chain lubricator,
10-13-59. Cl. 184 — 15.
Moore, Milford B. : See —
Smith, Clarence E., Nerwin, and Moore. 2,902,913.
Moore, Nada. Clip-on hair pin tray. 2,867,882, 1-13-59,
Cl. 24 — 253.
Moore, Nolan P. W. : See —
Howland, Alfred H., Hughes, Ford, and Moore. 2,868,857.
Moore. Norman to S. Klein Department Stores, Inc. Display
stand for wearing apparel. 2,901,307, 8-25-59, Cl. 312 —
140.3.
Moore, Norman C, and J. B. Huffadine, to The Plessey Co.
Ltd. Friction members having sintered compositions.
2,893,112, 7-7-59, Cl. 29—182.5.
Moore. Pernell J., to National Lead Co.
tion. 2,871,105, 1-27-59, Cl. 23 — 2.30.
Moore, Pernell J., to National Lead Co. Well logging.
2,876,078, 3-3-59, Cl. 23 — 230.
Moore, Pernell J., to National Lend Co.
tion. 2,904,406, 9-15-59, Cl. 23 — 232.
Moore Products Co. : See —
Mackenzie. Elbert K. 2,915.045.
Mamzic. Charles L. 2 872 806.
Moore, Coleman B. 2,881,528.
Moore, Balph W., and C. H. Bradley, Jr., to Pangborn Corp.
Botary smoother and desmudger. 2,881,570, 4-14-59, Cl.
51—87.
Moore, Bay K. : See —
Hudkins, Clyde, and Moore. 2,870,506.
Moore. Baymond E., to General Electric Co. Magnetic am-
plifier sensing and motor control combinations. 2,892,974,
6-30-59, Cl. 318—259.
Moore, Baymond J., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Pre-contour-
ing honeycomb cores before expansion of the honeycomb.
2,885,772, 5-12-59, Cl. 29 — 407.
Moore, Ehea. Transmission supporting device. 2,894,707,
7-14-59, Cl. 248—323.
Moore, Bichard E. : See —
Battenberg. Virgil, Miller, Detamore, and Moore.
2,883,178.
Moore, Bichard N., and B. V. Lawrence, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Preparation of oxygenated resin acid
derivatives. 2,899,463, 8-11-59, Cl. 260 — 514.5.
2,870,147.
2,870.149.
2,870,150.
2,870,151.
2,908,355,
Hydrocarbon detec-
Hydrocarbon detec-
Moore, Bichard S. : See —
McGill, Lincoln A., and Moore. 2,885,976.
Moore, Bichard S. Boat propeller. 2,875,723, 3-3-59, Cl.
115—29.
Moore, Bichard V., and G. Packman, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor
fuel element. 2,885,335, 5-5-59, Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Moore, Bobert B., Jr. : See —
Stanley, John C, Moore, Frazler, and Williams.
2,899,930.
Moore, Bobert C, to Philco Corp. Carrier-wave modulating
system. 2,886,632, 5-12-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Moore, Bobert C, to Philco Corp. Amplitude measuring cir-
cuit. 2,896,078, 7-21-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Moore. Bobert C, to Philco Corp. Horizontal deflection sys-
tem for cathode ray tubes. 2,900,565. 8-18-59. Cl. 315—27.
Moore, Bobert C, to Philco Corp. Horizontal deflection sys-
tem for cathode ray tubes. 2,903,621, 9-8-59, Cl. 315 — 27.
Moore. Bobert C, and J. B. Chatten, to Philco Corp. Color
television system. 2,875.271. 2-24-59, Cl. 178—5.2.
Moore, Bobert E., and W. E. Kessell, to Amana Befrigeration,
Inc. Mounting structure. 2,880,952, 4-7-59. Cl. 248 — 208.
Moore. Bobert J., E. E. Byder, Jr., and B. C. Jones, to Shell
Development Co. Lubricating oil compositions. 2,913,412,
11-17-59. Cl. 252 — 42.7.
Moore, Bobert L. : See —
Brescka, Budolph S., Moore, and Schaufelberger.
2,894,112.
Briskin, Theodore S., Moore, and Bom. 2,909,098.
Callis, Clayton F., and Moore. 2,903,332.
Moore. Bobert L., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Oxidation of transuranic elements.
2,874.025, 2-17-59. Cl. 23—14.5.
Moore, Bobert L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Solvent composition for recovery of metal
values from aqueous solutions by solvent extraction.
2,902,454, 9-1-59, Cl. 252—364.
Moore, Bobert L., and S. L. Pastor, to Bevere Camera Co.
Magnetic sound recorder-reproducer. 2,877,958, 3-17-59,
Cl. 242 — 55.12.
Moore, Bobert S., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Non-volatile
mercaptan and hvdroxyamine impregnated end wrap and
method of use. 2,869,559, 1-20-59, Cl. 132 — 7.
Moore, Bollin A. Socket wrench. 2,909,090, 10-20-59, Cl.
81 — 90.
Moore, Samuel, & Co. : See —
Brumbach, Bobert E. 2,916,055.
Moore, Sewell T. : See —
Jen, Yun, Moore, and Suen. 2,885,318.
Schuller, Walter H., Thomas, Jioore,
2,884,058.
Woodberry, Norman T., Moore, and Jen.
Moore and Steele Corp. : See —
Steele. James B., and Lounsberry.
Moore, Sultan J. Shoe support with
2,910,718, 11-3-59, Cl. 15—265.
Moore, Sylvia M. : See —
Moore, William F. 2,877,766
Moore, Thomas F. : See —
Slobod, Bobert L., Dunlap. and Moore. 2,918.579.
Moore, Thomas H.. to Badio Corp. of America. Magnetic
systems. 2,898,579. 8^-59. Cl. 340—174.
Moore, Thomas J. Smoker's set. 2,894,514, 7-14-59, Cl.
131—174.
Moore, Thomas M. : See —
Valentine, Albert H, and Moore. 2,910,604.
Moore, Thomas M., to Standard Oil Co. Start-up procedure
for regenerative platinum catalyst hydroformers. 2,880,-
162, 3-31-59, Cl. 208—65.
Moore, Thomas M., and H. I. Week, to Standard Oil Co.
Start-up of regenerative platinum catalyst hydroforming
systems. 2,880,161, 3-31-59, Cl. 208 — 65.
Moore, Thomas B. : See —
Hoffmann, Friedrich W., and Moore. 2,907,787.
Moore, Thomas W., and W. S. Wiseman, to American Machine
& Foundry Co. High speed rotor for dynamo electric ma-
chines. 2.872,605,, 2-3-59, Cl. 310 — 183.
Moore. Thomas W., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Starting system for dynamo electric machines. 2,883,607,
4-21-59. Cl. 322 — 12.
Moore, Til ford, to Lawrence Brothers, Inc. Hinged door stop.
2,889,571, 6-9-59, Cl. 16 — 82.
Moore, Vernon L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Chemically
resistant containers. 2,914,169, 11-24-59, Cl. 206 — 84.
Moore, Vernon P., and J. V. Shepherd. Textile fiber sorter.
2,910,731, 11-3-59, Cl. 19—65.
Moore, Victor C. : See —
Edsall, Bruce M., and Moore. 2.903,912.
Moore, Victor C, to General Motors Corp. Twin turbine
transmission with plural ratio drive gearing. 2,884,809,
5-5-59, Cl. 74—677.
Moore, Walter E., to Swing- A- Way Mfg. Co. Ice crusher.
2,870,969, 1-27-59, Cl. 241 — 238.
Moore, Walter E., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Latch construction
for an automatically opening cooking appliance. 2,873,879,
2-17-59. Cl. 220—55.7.
Moore, Walter E., to Swing-A-Wav Mfg. Co. Portable Ice
crusher. 2,902,226, 9-1-59, Cl. 241—100.
Moore, Warren, Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Eegulator Co.
Electrical control apparatus. 2,868,458, 1-13-59, Cl.
236 — 69.
and House.
2,890,978.
2.8S7.179.
resilient standards.
49209G— P-
-42
650
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Moore, Warren, Jr.. to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical control apparatus. 2,889,496, 6-2-59, CI.
317—146.
Moore, Warren, Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,907,931. 10-6-59, CI. 317 — 148.5.
Moore, William A., % to K. B. Thompson and Yt to D. G.
Angus. Stereoscopic viewing system. 2,889,739, 6-9-59,
CI. 88 — 16.6.
Moore, William A., to Telecomputing Corp. Pressure loaded
seal. 2,911,184, 11-3-59, CI. 251 — 173.
Moore, William A. Well swab. 2,912,291, 11-10-59, CI.
309 — 33.
Moore, William C, to Welch Allyn, Inc. Orificial instrument
construction. 2,896,611, 7-28-59, CI. 128 — 3.
Moore, William F., deceased ; S. M. Moore, administratrix.
Portable oxygen supply. 2,877,766. 3-17-59, CI. 128 — 203.
Moore, William H., to Meehanite Metals Corp. Ferrous
alloy. 2,885,284, 5-5-59, CI. 75 — 124.
Moore, William H., and \V. E. Gruver, Jr.. to Meehanite
Metal Corp. Process for improved silicate bonded foundry
molds and cores. 2,8S3,723, 4-28-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Moore, William P. Ladder scaffold with guard rail.
2,910.135, 10-27-59, CI. 182—113.
Moorefield, Herbert H., to Union Carbide Corp. Insecticidal
compositions containing 1-naphthyl-N-methylcarbamate and
sulfoxide as a synergist therefor. 2,904,463, 9-15-59, CI.
167—32.
Moorefield. Herbert H, to Union Carbide Corp. Insecticidal
compositions containing 1-naphthyl-N-methylcarbamate and
piperonvl butoxide as a synergist therefor. 2,904,464,
9-15-59, CI. 167—32.
Moorefield. Herbert H., to Union Carbide Corp. Insecticidal
compositions containing 1-naphthyl-N-methylcarbamate and
sesoxane as a synergist therefor. 2,904,465, 9-15-59, CI.
167 — 32.
Moorex Industries, Inc. : See —
Moore, Clyde M. 2,904,144.
Moorhead, James B. : See —
Black, Llnyd V., and Moorhead. 2,876,592.
Moorhead, John G. : See —
Keehn, George R., and Moorhead. 2,881,634.
Moorhead. John O., and R. D Mulry, to Texas Instruments,
Inc. Electrical switch structures. 2,907,851, 10-6-59, CI.
200—138.
Moorhead. Milton M., Jr., and H. Brier, to The Common-
wealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Device for control of loco-
motive slippage. 2,918.882, 12-29-59, CI. 105 — 48.
Moorhead, Paul E. : See —
Abkowitz, Stanley, Moorhead, and Gross. 2,884,323.
Moorhead, Seth B., Jr., to ACF Industries, Inc. Arming
device. 2,915,013, 12-1-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Moorman, Cletus L. : See —
Riesing, Ellwood F., and Moorman. 2,867,457.
Riesing. Ellwood F., and Moorman. 2,883.224.
Moorman, Earl F., to International Harvester Co. Multiple
contact electrical switch. 2,909,625, 10-20-59, CI. 200 — 16.
Moorman, Edward W. : See — -
Noyes, Howard, and Moorman. 2,890,489.
Moorman. Edward W., and H. Noyes. to The Davton Rubber
Co. Oxygen delivery tube. 2,917,568, 12-15-59, CI. 174 —
47.
Moorman, Robert W. : See —
Sherts, James H., and Moorman. 2,888,360.
Moormeier, Louis F. : See —
Nobis, John F., and Moormeier. 2,881,209.
Moors, Hubert J. : See —
Pries, Rinehard, and Moors. 2,917,191.
Moos, Kaspar. Lighting fittings. 2,892,076, 6-23-59, CI.
240—25.
Mooschekian, Benjamin : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898.206.
Mooschekian, Rueben : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Mooschekian. Samuel : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Mooschekian. Theodore : See —
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,206.
Moosmann, Alois. Pneumatic gear-shift arrangements for
toothed wheel change-speed gears, especially for machine
tools. 2.899,031, 8-11-59, CI. 192 — 18.
Moosmiiller, Fritz : See —
Schmidt, Erich, Moosmiiller, and Schnegg. 2,906,749.
Moote. Truman P. : See —
Cain, Donald G., and Moote. 2,877,257.
Mopps, William M. Shoelace retaining clamp. 2,869,204,
1-20-59, CI. 24—117.
Mora, Antonio, Yz to K. Schlegel. Hand-operated slicing
devices for bakery products. 2,883,748, 4-28-59, CI. 30 —
304.
Moran Corp., The : See —
Campbell, Francis K. 2.878.390.
Campbell, Francis K. 2 878.391.
Campbell, Francis K. 2,885,975.
Moran, Harold J., to Switlik Parachute Co., Inc. Inflatable
life preserver. 2,886.835, 5-19-59, CI. 9—17.
Moran, Harold J., to Switlik Parachute Co., Inc. Parachute
harness and garments incorporating same. 2,887,286,
5-19-59. CI. 244 — 143.
Moran, Harold J., to Switlik Parachute Co., Inc. Quick de-
tachable parachute harness connector. 2,902,737, 9-8-59,
CI. 24 — 211.
Moran, James : See —
Fisher, Henry T., and Moran. 2,883,241.
Moran, John H. Jr. : See —
Fiero, Carl D., and Moran. 2,884,479.
Moran, Joseph A. Foldable hand cart. 2,891,802, 6-23-59,
CI. 280—36.
Moran, Joseph I., and W. E. Bopp, to Portal Products Corp.
Shell mold machine and method. 2,893,079, 7-7-59, CI.
22—35.
Morano, Angelo : See —
Morano. Nicholas and A. 2,887,672.
Morano, Nicholas and A. Dump body warning signal.
2,887,672, 5-19-59. CI. 340—52.
Morano, Patrick J., to Even-Pul Foundations, Inc. Girdles.
2,873,744. 2-17-59, CI. 128 — 554.
Moraski, Walter J. Model railroad track clamp. 2.915.249,
12-1-59, CI. 238 — 10.
Morawetz, Herbert : See —
Stone, Irwin M., Gray, and Morawetz. 2,912,333.
Morawitz, John H., and J. C. Burger. Rocker telephone
stand. 2,882,349, 4-14-59, CI. 179 — 147.
Morawski, London T. : See —
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,877,021.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,877,022.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,878,706.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,878,707.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,879,067.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,879,068.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,879,682.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,880,005.
Parker, John J., and Morawski. 2,890,056.
Morbeck, Robert C. : See —
Hogin, David R., Morbeck, and Sanders. 2,916,440.
Weikart. John, and Morbeck. 2,913,401.
Morbeck, Robert C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydroforming catalytic pentenes. 2,904,501, 9-15-59, CI.
208—79.
Morbeck, Robert C, S. O. Bronson, II, and S. B. Sweetser, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Combined thermal re-
forming, catalytic cracking and hvdrofining process to im-
prove engine cleanliness. 2,877,172, 3-10-59, CI. 208—79.
Morcerf, Francis J.. Jr., and D. R. Maure, to General Electric
Co. Reference voltage source. 2,869,068, 1-13-59, CI.
323—22.
Morden Machines Co. : See —
Honeyman. Robert B. 2,876,443.
Morden. Russell L. : See —
Buske, Gilbert E., and Morden. 2,896,603.
Mordovanecy, Michael. Weather-proof slide bolt locking
means. 2,912,845, 11-17-59, CI. 70—125
More, Arthur R., to H. W. Wallace & Co. Ltd. Hardness
tester. 2.914,937. 12-1-59. CI. 73—81.
Morehead, James B. Fishhook. 2,906,054, 9-29-59, CI.
43 — 43.16.
Morehead, Laurel A., to Chemetron Corp. Share angle or re-
. entrant corner templet device. 2,904,886, 9-22-59. CI. 33 —
23.
Morehouse, Clarence K. : See —
Glicksman, Richard, and Morehouse. 2,897,249.
Lozier, Gerald S., Glicksman. and Morehouse. 2,874,079.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and R. Glicksman. to Radio Corp. of
America. Primary cells. 2,874,204, 2-17-59, CI. 136 — 100.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and R. Glicksman, to Radio Corp.
of America. Primary cells. 2,880,122, 3-31-59, CI.
136 — 137.
Morehouse, Edward L. : See —
Brantley, John C, and Morehouse. 2,882,288.
Morehouse, Glenn H. : See —
Brown, Donald J., Morehouse, and Schauer. 2,909,332.
Morehouse, Glenn H., to Morehouse Industries. Inc. Diffuser
and paint mixer. 2,910,278. 10-27-59, CI. 259 — 96.
Morehouse Industries. Inc. : See —
Brown, Donald J., Morehouse, and Schauer. 2,909,332.
Morehouse, Glenn H. 2,910,278.
Morehouse, Neal F. : See — -
Van Essen, Harold, Morehouse, Heotis, Walde, and
Zbornik. 2,879,201.
Moreines, Harold : See —
Wilhelm, Vincent A., and Moreines. 2.875.619.
Morel, Stanley L. Submarine attitude control svstem.
2,873.710, 2-17-59, CI. 114 — 16.
Morel. Theodoras : See —
Rinse, Jacobus, and Morel. 2,910,493.
Moreland. Ethelbert H. Hand control for automobile brake
and accelerator pedals. 2.899.835. 8-18-59. CI. 74 — 481.
Moreland, Marjorie E., and D. H. Reheis. Bacteriostat.
2,904,462, 9-15-59, CI. 167 — 14.
Moreland. Stephen T. Method and apparatus for forming
seamless capsules. 2.897.854. 8-4-59. CI. 141—242.
Moreland, Walter T. : See —
Schaeren, Sidney F., and Moreland. 2,891,087.
Moreland. Walter T., and E. J. Agnello, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.
Inc. Process for producing 3-keto-A1'*'8-steroids. 2,S83,379,
4-21-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Moreland, William J., to United States of America, Air
Force. Differentially controlled twin wheel landing gear.
2,911,168, 11-3-59, CI. 244 — 50.
Moreno Camba, Carlos. Locking device with sliding plug.
2,910,860, 11-3-59, CI. 70—338.
Moreno, Charles A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Dual lens antenna
for tracking and searching. 2,888,674, 5-26-59, CI.
343—7.4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
651
Pre-
101—
Morenus, George H. : See —
Armstrong, Raymond L., and Gerald H. and George H.
Morenus. 2,875,291.
Morenus. Gerald H. : See —
Armstrong, Raymond L., and Gerald H. and George H.
Morenus. 2,875,291.
Moreton, Alfred G. : See —
Livingstone, James G., Moreton, and Tiedje. 2,880,159.
Moreton, Douglas H., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Fire-
resistant hydraulic fluid. 2,894,911, 7-14-59, CI. 252 — 78.
Moreton, Douglas H., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Fire re-
sistant hydraulic fluid and lubricating composition. 2,903,-
428, 9-8-59, CI. 252—49.8.
Moretti, Francesco, to Oflicine Meccaniche e Fonderie A. Bosco
S. p. A. Scraper blade device. 2,870,911, 1-27-59, CI.
210-147.
Moretti, Whitfield, and L. C. Pratt, to Millers Falls Co.
Router depth adjustment means. 2,867,251, 1-6-59, CI.
144 — 134.
Morey, Everett D., to General Electric Co. Clothes dryer with
clothes odorizing means. 2,873,539, 2-17-59, CI. 34 — 133.
Morey Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Hollis, John C. 2,893,291.
Morey, Sigmund M., and Casella. 2,893,269.
Morey, Norval K. : See —
Baker, Robert M. 2,912,023.
Morey, Richard F., Jr., to Clevite Corp. Self-starting tran-
sistor oscillator unit. 2,916,704, 12-8-59, CI. 331 — 113.
Morey, Sigmund M.. and S. L. Casella, to Morey Machinery
Co., Inc. Mechanism for controlling movement of a ma-
chine tool part. 2,S93,2G9, 7-7-59, CI. 74 — 785.
Morfitt, John W. : See —
Winkler. Harry W., Morfitt. and Little. 2,887,373.
Morgan, Adolph R. : See —
Zenel, Joseph A., and Morgan. 2,895,015.
Morgan, Arthur H. : See —
Dempster, George R., and Morgan. 2,915,331.
Morgan, Arthur I., Jr.. to United States of America. Agri-
culture. Heat treatment of sugar beet juice. 2,898,245,
8-4-59. CI. 127—50.
Morgan, Bryan E. : See —
Birdwell, Bertie F., Priest, and Morgan. 2,894,584.
Priest, Gerald G.. Morgan, Lytle. Caldwell, and Birdwell.
2,898,294.
Morgan, Burton D., to Averv Adhesive Products, Inc.
cut self-adhesive stencil. "2,917,998, 12-22-59, CI.
128.1.
Morgan, Carroll Z. : See —
Armstrong, Warren E., and Morgan. 2,870,228.
Armstrong, Warren E., and Morgan. 2.916,531.
Morgan, Charles A. Ever safe pin. 2,900,691, 8-25-59, CI.
24 — 159.
Morgan, Charles E. : See —
Read, Robert C, and Gregor. 2,875,457.
Morgan, Chub. Toy horse and undercarriage. 2,883,202,
4-21-59, CI. 280 — 1.194.
Morgan. Chub. Gear powered toy horse.
CI. 280—1.195.
Morgan Construction Co. : See —
Burns, Bernard L. 2,909,045.
Hitchcock, John H. 2,868,292.
Hitchcock, John H. 2,909,275.
Holbrook. John A. 2.868,359.
Morgan, Myles. 2,881,835.
Murrah, Edmund S. 2,867,908.
Rich. Charles A., Jr. 2,868,574.
Morgan. David I. : See — ■
Eidlow. Alan J., Markowicz, and Morgan. 2,870,595.
Morgan, David L., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co.
Thermostatic steam trap. 2,914,251, 11-24-59, CI. 236 — 56.
Morgan Development Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Morgan, Porter S. 2,875,553.
Morgan, Porter S. 2,897,932.
Morgan, Forrest C. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Two zone
pumping. 2,910,002. 10-27-59, CI. 103 — 4.
Morgan, Frederick F. L., to Holman Brothers Ltd. Traps for
particles in an airstream. 2,878,627, 3-24-59, CI. 51 — 270.
Morgan, George C, and W. P. De Bardeleben, to Continental
<Tin Co. Rotating air seal. 2,888,966, 6-2-59, CI.
144 — 208.
Morgan, Jack L., to Yates-American Machine Co. Heat ex-
change apparatus. 2,873,098, 2-10-59, CI. 257 — 236.
Morgan, James A. : See —
Gough, Sidney W., and Morgan. 2,869,362.
Morgan. John M., Jr., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Tracing apparatus. 2.868,087, 1-13-59, CI. 90 — 13.5.
Morgan, John S. : See —
Broderick. Frank W., and Morgan. 2,887,042.
Morgan, Joseph A. : See —
Bernard, Herbert J., and Morgan.
Morgan, Karl Z. : See —
Struxness. Edward G., Johnson,
2,918,717.
Morgan, Lyman W. : See —
Kleiss, Louis D., and Morgan. 2,917,437.
Morgan, MacDonald C. : See —
Storrs, Charles H., and Morgan. 2,906,409.
Morgan Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Good, Romer F. 2,899,933.
Morgan, Mark, to International Business Machines Corp. Au-
tomatic machine tool. 2,901,927, 9-1-59, CI. 77 — 4.
2,883,203, 4-21-59,
2,898,124.
Morgan, and McVay.
Morgan, Maurice P. : See —
Schurger, Garner H., and Morgan. 2,892,389.
Morgan, Mervyn, J. Wild, and R. W. Duncan, to Marconi's
Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. Radio distance measuring
systems. 2,903,692, 9-8-59, CI. 343—12.
Morgan, Milford B., and A. W. Crumrine, to Caterpillar
Tractor Co. Full flow filter with oil retaining means.
2,886,180, 5-12-59, CI. 210—438.
Morgan, Millett G., to United States of America, Navy.
Duplexer. 2,886,812, 5-12-59, CI. 343—17.1.
Morgan, Myles, to Morgan Construction Co. Shear.
2,881,835, 4-14-59, CI. 164—62.
Morgan Packing Co., Inc. : See —
Hill, Robert L. 2,879,638.
Morgan, Paul E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for producing porous plastic blocker insoles. 2,902,081,
9-1-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Morgan, Porter S., to Morgan Development Laboratories, Inc.
Color changing spinning toy. 2,875,553, 3-3-59, CI. 46 — 49.
Morgan, Porter S., to Morgan Development Laboratories, Inc.
Ratchet-type tools and clutches therefor. 2,897,932, 8-4-
59, CI. 192 — 44.
Morgan, Porter S., to Morgan-Whitney-Matarese Corp.
Combined zoetrope and phonograph. 2,913,954, 11-24-59,
CI. 88 — 16.2.
Morgan, Ralph E., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Appa-
ratus for measuring lubricant or the like. 2,882,999, 4—21-
59, CI. 184—7.
Morgan, Raymond E., and H. M. Ogle, to General Eelectric
Co. Magnetic amplifiers with biased rectifiers. 2,897,293,
7-28-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Morgan, Rubie F. Fuel pump. 2,877,713, 3-17-59, CI.
103—89.
Morgan, Russell H. : See — -
Sturm, Ralph E., and Morgan. 2,899,494.
Morgan, Russell H. System for the automatic adaptation of
television camera apparatus to varying light intensity
levels. 2,901,539, 8-25-59, CI. 178—7.2.
Morgan, Russell L., and E. R. Kolodny, to American Cyanamid
Co. Hydraulic cement compositions containing acrylamide-
acrylic acid copolymers and method of making same.
2,868,753, 1-13-59, CI. 260—29.6.
Morgan, Samuel P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Mode conversion in wave guides. 2,904,759, 9-15-59,
CI 333- 98
Morgan, Thomas H. Vibrator. 2,872,902, 2-10-59, CI.
121 — 17.
Morgan, Willard L., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Anti-
glare rear view mirror with forward view areas. 2,876,676,
3-10-59, CI. 88—77.
Morgan-Whitney-Matarese Corp. : See — -
Morgan, Porter S. 2,913,954.
Morganite Inc. : See —
Lyddon, Percy E. 2.918,591.
Morgardshammars Mekaniska Verkstads AB : See —
Norlindh, Sven E. M. 2,885,046.
Morgenstern, David M., to Package Machinery Co. Appa-
ratus for and method of die casting under vacuum.
2.904.861. 9-22-59. CI. 22—73.
Morgren, C. A., Co. : See —
Faust, Delbert G. 2,868,584.
Mori, Ernest A., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Fluid
proportioning apparatus. 2,873,889 2-17-59, CI. 222 — 134.
Mori, Ernest A., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Fluid
proportioning valve. 2,912,994, 11-17-59. CI. 137—98.
Mori, Shizuo, and S. Suzuki, to Toyo Rayon Co., Ltd. Bobbin
or spool. 2,875,961, 3-3-59, CI. 242—118.32.
Moriarty, Daniel L., Jr. : See —
Upshaw, Vert, and Moriarty. 2,916,651.
Moriarty, Edward L. : See —
Etzenhouser, John B., and Moriarty. 2,883,879.
Morin, Duane E. : See —
Ahlbrecht, Arthur H., and Morin. 2,915,554.
Morin. Faith C. : See —
Rohedee, Lee C. 2,898,198.
Morin, Louis H. Jam-freeing slider for separable fasteners.
2,867.881. 1-13-59. CI. 24—205.15.
Morin, Louis H., to West Chemical Products Inc. Machine
for milling slots in fanfold paper towels. 2,869,430,
1-20-59, CI. 90—16.
Morin. Louis H. Labeled plastic containers. 2,873,877,
2-17-59, CI. 220 — 44.
Morin, Louis H. Method of producing internally threaded
members. 2.875,486, 3-3-59, CI. 22 — 200.
Morin, Louis H. Angular scoop guide sliders for separable
fastener stringers. 2,875,491, 3-3-59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Morin, Louis H. Method of and apparatus for assembling
sliders with separable fastener stringers. 2,879,588,
3-31-59, CI. 29 — 408.
Morin, Louis H. Slider for separable fasteners. 2,882,576,
4-21-59, CI. 24 — 205.14.
Morin, Louis H. Jam-freeing-type slider. 2,882,578, 4-21-
59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Machine for mould-
ing, forming and trimming plastic products. 2,883,707,
4-28-59, CI. 18—30.
Morin, Louis H. Method of first casting, then cooling and
then applying scoops to stringer tapes. 2,885,775, 5-12-59,
CI. 29 — 410.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Plastic spool with
lightened rims. 2,887,282, 5-19-59, CI. 242—118.7.
652
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,900,695, 8-25-59,
Inc. Plastic spool.
11-3-59, CI. 24
Morin, Louis H.,
rims on spools.
Morin. Louis H.,
Morin, Louis H. Compression bottom stops for separable
fastener stringers. 2,887,749, 5-26-59, CI. 24 — 205.11.
Morin, Louis H. Duplex separable fasteners for uniting
multiple members. 2,889,605, 6-9-59, CI. 24 — 205.
Morin, Louis H. Universal lamp swivel connectors. 2,890,067,
6-9-59, CI. 285—166.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Spool casting die
and core structure. 2,890,487, 6-16-59, CI. 18 — 12.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark, Inc. Die and core struc-
tures for producing molded spool bodies. 2,890,490,
6-16-59, CI. 18 — 45.
Morin, Louis H. Button shanks. 2,896,285, 7-28-59, CI.
24—90.
Morin, Louis H. Automatic lock sliders.
CI. 24 — 205.14.
Morin, Louis H. Plastic scoop with cast nubbin insert.
2,901,802, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 205.13.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark,
2,902.234, 9-1-59, CI. 242 — 118.7.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Snap-on rims for
plastic spools. 2,902,235, 9-1-59, CI. 242 — 118.61.
Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Labeled plastic spool.
2,902,783, 9-8-59, CI. 40—10.
Morin, Louis H Separable fastener stringers employing sep-
arated coupled scoops. 2,907,087, 10-6-59, CI. 24 — 205.13.
Morin, Louis H. Watertight separable fasteners. 2,910,754,
' -205.1.
to Coats & Clark Inc. Machine for casting
2,914,800, 12-1-59, CI. 18—5.
to Coats & Clark Inc. Apparatus for pro-
ducing superimposed castings between three relatively mov-
able dies. 2,914,805, 12-1-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Morin, Richard D. : See —
Templeman. Glen C, Morin, and Ewing. 2,917,562.
Morin. Wilfred F. : See —
Robedee Lee C. 2,898,198.
Moring, Walter G., Jr., and G. T. Gray, to Toledo Scale Corp.
Permutation member tooth design. 2,895,337. 7-21-59, CI.
74 — 1.
Morini, Marcello : See —
Tavani, Lorenzo, and Morini. 2,885,371.
Morison, David G., to Resistance Welders Ltd. Flash-butt
resistance welding machines. 2,894,114, 7-7-59. CI. 219 —
101.
Morison, Ollie L. : See —
Phillips, Raymond P. 2,894,121.
Morison, Rodnev, and W. V. Roberts, to United States of
America, Navy. Firing circuit. 2,906,206, 9-29-59, CI.
102—70.2.
Morison. Warrick D., Jr. : See — ■
Phillips, Raymond P. 2,894,121.
Moritz, Donald B., to Waco Mfg. Co. Combination table
and bench construction. 2,917,108, 12-15-59, CI. 155 —
124.
Mork, Ralph G., to International Business Machines Corp.
Signaling system. 2,902,684, 9-1-59, CI. 340 — 324.
Mork, Ralph G., to International Business Machines Corp.
Light gun assembly. 2.915,643, 12-1-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Mork, Raymond P., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Heating apparatus.
2.888.542, 5-26-59, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Mork, Raymond P., to Raytheon Co. Conversion of binary
coded information to pulse pattern form. 2,894,254,
7-7-59, CI. 340—347.
Morkoski, James, to International Harvester Co. Vehicle
hitch having friction type surge dampener. 2,912,256,
11-10-59. CI. 280 — 449.
Morley, Clifford D. : See-
Andrews, Joseph A., and Morley. 2,906,415.
Morley. Frederick W. W. : See —
Johnson. Christopher L.. Morlev. and Davies. 2,886,968.
Morley. Frederick W. W., and P. Re'dfern, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Variable area jet propulsion nozzles for jet propulsion
engines. 2,906,090, 9-29-59. CI. 60—35.6.
Morley, Frederick W. W.. and H. Cook, to Rolls-Rovce Ltd.
Gas turbine engine fuel systems. 2,916,875, 12-15-59,
CI. 60—39.28.
Morley. Lawrence W.. to Her Majesty the Queen in The Right
of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Mines and
Technical Surveys. Method and apparatus for inductive
prospecting. 2.910.397, 12-29-59, CI. 324 — 6.
Morley, William J. : See —
Marchant, Francis C. I., Morley, and Briggs. 2,869,820.
Mornard. Rene H. J. Faucets. 2,876,988, 3-10-59, CI.
251—333.
Morneault, Alphonse A. Shoe polishing kit. 2,869,168,
1-20-59, CI. 15—258.
Morning Coffee, Inc. : See —
Brown, Charles H. 2,894,110.
Morning, John L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for melting metals. 2,870,006, 1-20-59, CI. 75 — 84.
Morningstar, Alfred L., and L. G. Hallas. Deformable self-
supporting shield. 2,887,154, 5-19-59, CI. 160 — 351.
Moro, Antonio, to S. p. A. Fratelli Borlettl. Means for
adjusting the stroke of the feed dog in sewing-machines.
2,868,150, 1-13-59, CI. 112—210.
Moro. Antonio, to S. p. A. Fratelli Borletti. Coiler for the
hook in sewing machines. 2,871,809, 2-3-59, CI. 112—218.
Moro-Lin, Joseph J. Stripper for coin mailers. 2,900,097,
8-18-59, CI. 214 — 310.
Morone, Joseph P., Jr., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Socket
structure. 2,882,512, 4-14-59, CI. 339—193.
Morphy-Richards Ltd. : See —
Bacon. James L. 2,887,039.
Morrell Aluminum Products, Inc. : See —
Hurowitz, Abraham, and O'Neill. 2,877,840.
Morrell, James N., to E-I-M Co., Inc. Integral valve control
unit. 2,876,315, 3-3-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Morrell, James N. Control for valve or the like. 2,916,947,
12-15-59, CI. 74—625.
Morrell. John P. Steering mechanism for lift trucks.
2,87o,842, 3-3-59, CI. 180—64.
Morrell, John P. Power driven material handling trucks.
2,875,852, 3-3-59, CI. 187 — 9.
Morrell, John P. Hydraulic lift trucks. 2,899,093 8-11-59.
CI. 214 — 700.
Morrell, Samuel R. Extensible power tool support. 2,889,723,
6-9-59, CI. 77 — 7.
Morren, Henri, to Union Chimique Beige Societe Anonyme.
Piperazine ethers and their method of preparation.
2,899,436, 8-11-59. CI. 260—268.
Morrill. Charles D., H. L. Hosterman, Jr.. and P. R. Vance,
to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Curve follower. 2,875,389,
2-24-59. CI. 318—31.
Morrill, Frank B., to James Hunter Machine Co. Needle
loom. 2,896,303, 7-28-59, CI. 28 — 4.
Morrill, Melvin V. Washing device with water pickup attach-
ment. 2,885,713, 5-12-59, CI. 15—322.
Morrill, Ralph C. Aquarium with habitat effect. 2,879,742,
3-31-59, CI. 119—5.
Morrill, Wayne J. Winding forms for dynamoelectric ma-
chines. 2.894,157, 7-7-59, CI. 310 — 179.
Morris, Albert J., and J. P. Swanson. to Levinthal Electronic
Products, Inc. High voltage pulse generator. 2,871,380,
1-27-59, CI. 307 — 106.
Morris, Albert R., and A. Svac. Bushing extractor. 2,889,618,
6-9-59, CI. 29 — 267.
Morris, Alberto J., to R. A. Lister & Co. Ltd. Internal com-
bustion engine with piston having combustion cavity in its
head. 2,870,754, 1-27-59, CI. 123—32.
Morris, Alberto J., to R. A. Lister & Co. Ltd. Fuel injector
of air-cooled compression ignition engine. 2,887,994,
5-26-59, CI. 123—32.
Morris, Beulah B. : See —
Morris, Evelyn C. and B. B. 2,898,598.
Morris, Carrol V., to Pitman Mfg. Co. Hydraulic folding
gooseneck boom. 2,888,151, 5-26-59, CI. 212 — 144.
Morris, Charles H. F., Jr. : See —
Walentine, Joseph L., and Morris. 2,882,519.
Morris, Clifford M. : See —
Wilde, Dale K., Morris, and Hanft. 2,885,588.
Morris, Donald E., to General Motors Corp. Ice detector and
control system. 2,874,259. 2-17-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Morris, Earl F. : See —
Carlvle, Robert L., and Morris. 2,889.279.
Carlyle, Robert L., and Morris. 2,895,913.
Morris, Earl L., to Acorn Engineering Co. Combination
drain and support for freestanding and throughstanding
stanchions. 2,885,689. 5-12-59, CI. 4—145
Morris, Earl L., and G. L. Curtice, to Acorn Engineering Co.
Fixture carrier construction. 2,903,712, 9-15-59. CI.
4 — 170.
Morris, Edward H. : See — ■
Godden, Thomas E., and Morris. 2,903.075.
Morris. Eunice A. Mammary prostheses. 2,875,449, 3-3-59,
CI. 3 — 36.
Morris, Evelyn C. Dress shields. 2,886.820, 5-19-59, CI.
2 — 54.
Morris, Evelyn C. and B. B. Dress shields. 2,898,59S,
8-11-59. CI. 2 — 56.
Morris, Frank A. : See —
Watson, Robert J., and Morris. 2,918,835.
Morris, Frank A., to General Dynamics Corp. Linkage allot-
ting system for automatic telephone system. 2,872,521,
2-3-59. CI. 179—15.
Morris. Frank A., to General Dynamics Corp. Demodulator
circuit. 2,881,313, 4-7-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Morris, Frank A., and M. A. Clement, to General Dynamics
Corp. Automatic subscriber identification system. 2,877,311,
3-10-59, CI. 179—17.
Morris, Frank A., J. D. Confeld, H. L. Foote, and H. S.
Gleason, to General Dynamics Corp. Automatic toll
ticketing. 2,886,642, 5-12-59, CI. 179—7.1.
Morris, Frank A., and R. B. Trousdale, to General Dynamics
Corp. Telephone system. 2,889,406, 6-2-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Morris, Frank A., M. A. Clement, and B. A. Harris, to Gen-
eral Dynamics Corp. Automatic subscriber identification
system. 2,894,068, 7-7-59, CI. 179—7.1.
Morris, Frank J. Sheet ceiling material elevator. 2,8S3,073,
4-21-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Morris, George L., y. to M. R. Hurst. Telescoping metal
pallet. 2,909,349, 10-20-59, CI. 248—120.
Morris, George L., V> to M. R. Hurst. Pallet for shipping
sheet material. 2,909,350, 10-20-59, CI. 248—120.
Morris. George V.. to Zenith Radio Corp. Code card device.
2,874.977, 2-24-59, CI. 283—6.
Morris, George V., to Zenith Radio Corp.
2,882,527, 4-14-59, CI. 343— 7SS.
Morris, George V., to United States
Air driven reed electric generator.
CI. 310 — 15.
Morris, George V., to Zenith Radio Corp
ratus. 2,902,559, 9-1-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Antenna structure.
of America, Army.
2,895,063, 7-14-59,
Switching appa-
LIST OF PATENTEES
653
74—22.
Morris, George V., to Zenith Kadio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision encoding apparatus. 2,910,553, 10-27-59, CI. 200 —
46.
Morris, George V., and E. M. Roschke, to Zenith Radio Corn.
Subscription television system. 2,909,592, 10-20-59, CI.
178—5.1.
Morris, Glen B., to Collins Radio Co. In-line reversing
mechanism. 2,905,023, 9-22-59, CI. 74—792.
Morris, Herman J., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Means for detecting enzyme activity. 2,905,594. 9-22-59,
CI. 195—103.5. „ „ „„
Morris, Howard B. Variable speed reducer. 2,881,626,
4-14-59, CI. 74—342.
Morris, Hueie L. Pipe laying and transporting device for
bulldozers. 2,881,928, 4-14-59, CI. 214—1.
Morris, James b\, to The Kendall Co. Method of making fused
film laminates. 2,879,547, 3-31-59, CI. 18—55.
Morris, Jean K. : See —
Morris, William W. 2,871,329.
Morris, John. Jr., to Chemical Appliances, Inc. Swivel joints
in connectors for steam lines of railway cars. 2,901,273,
8-25-59, CI. 285 — 281.
Morris, John L. Detachable tarpaulin arrangement.
2,889,171, 6-2-59, CI. 296 — 100.
Morris, John M., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Vibratory bag
tlattener. 2,877,704, 3-17-59, CI. 100—70.
Morris, John M., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Vibratory
conveyor spring assembly. 2,885,067, 5-5-59, CI. 198 — 220.
Morris, John M., to Carrier Conveyor Corp. Resilient mount
for conveyors and the like. 2,914,313, 11-24-59, CI.
267—1.
Morris, John N., to The S. U. Carburetter Co. Ltd. Fuel
supply system for spark-ignition fuel injection internal
combustion engines. 2,899.953. 8-18-59. CI. 123 — 179.
Morris, John N., to The S. U. Carburetter Co. Ltd. Fuel
injection pumps. 2,915,014, 12-1-59, CI. 103 — 38.
Morris, John, & Sons (Detectors) Ltd.: See —
Lingard. Cyril A. 2,909,926.
Morris, Joseph. Mechanical hammer. 2,869,374, 1-20-59,
CI. 74 — 22.
Morris, Joseph. Hammer. 2,889,711, 6-9-59, CI
Morris, Kenneth G. : See —
Roediger, Joseph C, and Morris. 2,906,687.
Morris, Kenneth G., J. C. Roediger, R. G. Newberg, and A. F.
Sayko, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process
for preparing high qualitv asphalt-copolymer compositions.
2,889,296, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
Morris, Leo, and A. L. Wilson, to Corn Products Co. Process
for recovering whole zein. 2,882,265, 4-14-59, CI.
260—123.
Morris, Leo R. : See —
Mock, Richard A.. Marshall, and Morris. 2,910,445.
Morris, Leo R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylphenyl ali-
phatic aminocarboxylic acid polymers. 2,875,162, 2—24-59,
CI. 260—2.1.
Morris, Leo R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Chelating resins
having a-aminocarboxylic acid groups on a polymerized
vinylbenzylamine resin structure. 2,888,441, 5-26-59,
CI. 260—78.
Morris, Lucien E. Anesthesia apparatus. 2,890,696, 6-16-59,
CI. 128 — 188.
Morris Motors Ltd. : See —
Harris. Michael G., and Walker.
Morris, Myron J. Dual boring
3-31-59. CI. 74—665.
Morris, Nathan K. Food chopper.
146—160.
Morris, Philip, Inc. : See —
Seligman, Robert B. 2,879,298.
Morris, Ray R. Grease dispenser heater.
CI. 219—19.
Morris, Robert A. : See —
Jones, Clarence I., and Morris. 2,879,142.
Morris, Robert B.. to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Anti-
freezer for pipe lines. 2,899,977. 8-18-59, 'CI. 138 — 34.
Morris, Robert C, and W. L. Brown, 3rd, to American Hatch-
ery Engineers, Inc. Vacuum transfer machine. 2,903,290,
9-8-59, CI. 294—65.
Morris, Robert J., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Ciga-
rette machine. 2,918,923, 12-29-59, CI. 131 — 94.
Morris, Rupert C. : See —
Conklin, George W., and Morris. 2,886,575.
Van Winkle, John L., Bell, and Morris. 2.875,224.
Van Winkle, John L., Bollo, and Morris. 2,915,875.
Van Winkle, John L., and Morris. 2,874,184.
Watson, Forrest J., Morris, and Van Winkle. 2,874,120.
Morris, Thomas C, and A. M. Chaplick, to B. B. Chemical
Co. Thermoplastic polyamide-epoxy adhesives. 2,867,592,
1-6-59. CI. 260 — 18.
Morris, Thomas C, and E. C. Johnson, to B.B. Chemical Co.
Polyethylene containing adhesive. 2,894,925, 7-14-59, CI.
260—27.
Morris. Wheeler & Co., Inc. : See —
Spodobalski. Joseph W. 2,899,848.
Wiley. Richard T. 2,877,905.
Morris. William C. Fatty acid screen vehicles. 2,872,326,
2-3-59. CI. 106—19.
Morris, William C, to General Electric Co. Negative-phase-
sequence responsive apparatus. 2,897,407, 7-28-59, CI.
317 — 47.
Morris. William C, and A. O. Tesar, to The Harshaw Chemi-
cal Co. Ceramic pigments. 2,875,085, 2-24-59. CI. 106 —
299.
2,899,177.
attachment.
2,879,675,
2,895,520, 7-21-59, CI.
2,894,102, 7-7-59,
Morris, William W., % to C. B. Ellis and % to J. K. Morris.
Electrical resistance wire nets and terminals. 2,871,329,
1-27-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Morrish, Leonard M., to General Motors Corp. Induction
heating means. 2,888,001, 5-26-59, CI. 123 — 122.
Morrish, Leonard M., and L. E. Muller, to General Motors
Corp. Exhaust muffler means. 2,881,852, 4-14-59, CI.
181—57.
Morrish, Leonard M.. and L. E. Muller, to General Motors
Corp. Muffler. 2 899,007, 8-11-59 CI. 181—54.
Morrison, Charles A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Dust meter.
2,898.803, 8-11-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Morrison, Charles C, t' F. N. Burt Co., Inc. Container.
2,867,348. 1-6-59. CI. 220—31.
Morrison, Charles F. Wheeled conveyors for elongated ob-
jects. 2,8S2,0G4, 4-14-59, CI. 280—44.
Morrison, Charles S., to Deere & Co. Implement mounting
means. 2,900,034. 8-18-59. CI. 172—273.
Morrison, Charles S., to Deere & Co. Potato deviner. 2,911,-
978, 11-10-59, CI. 130 — 30.
Morrison, Clyde A. : See —
Jones, George R., Cacheris, and Morrison. 2,897,455.
Morrison, Clyde \V. Brazing furnace construction. 2,874,949,
2-24-59, CI. 263—40.
Morrison Co., The : See —
Morrison, George F., Breul. and Frentzel. 2,877,849.
Morrison, David, to General Time Corp. Pull-set mechanism.
2,914,907, 12-1-59, CI. 58—80.
Morrison, Fernum F. Leveling device. 2,889,126, 6-2-59,
CI. 248—157.
Morrison, George F., G. B. Breul, and H C. Frentzel, to
The Morrison Co. Well system. 2,877,849, 3-17-59, CI.
166—67.
Morrison, Harold E., to Whirlpool Corp. Gas burner.
2,867,272, 1-6-59, CI. 158—113.
Morrison, James L. D. Hot beverage dispenser. 2,883,921,
4-28-59 CI. 99—275.
Morrison, Jerome L. Extensible leaf support and lock means
for an extendable table. 2,868,597, 1-13-59, CI. 311 — 55.
Morrison, John A., and L. H. Olson, to Boeing Airplane Co.
Cowl securing means. 2,879,959, 3-31-59, CI. 244 — 129.
Morrison, John G. : See —
Mansfield, Richard C, Morrison, and Schmidle.
2,874,119.
Morrison, Joseph D. : See — ■
Baker, Bertsil B., and Morrison. 2,870,067.
Morrison, Joseph I. Air flow control device. 2,915,956,
12-8-59, CI. 98 — 40.
Morrison, Lawrence L., to Component Designers, Inc.
Trimming potentiometer. 2,895,116, 7-14-59, CI. 338 — 180.
Morrison, Lawrence R., and E. E. Erikson. Advertising
spinner. 2,896,349, 7-28-59, CI. 40 — 39.
Morrison, Peter : See —
Armstrong, William J., Morrison, and Myhre. 2,905,011.
Morrison, Robert F., Jr., to Emerson Radio & Phonograph
Corp. Phase and frequency modifying apparatus for elec-
trical waves. 2,908,813, 10-13-59, CI. 250—20.
Morrison, Robert O., J/3 to Fishel's Awning & Supply Co.
Pouring spout for water bags. 2,891,704, 6-23-59, CI.
222—543.
Morrison, Russell A. : See —
Cronk, Milo M.. and Morrison. 2,907.476.
Morrison, Russell P., J. D. Sproul, and A. Dunlap. Boat
trailer motor support. 2,914,199, 11-24-59, CI. 214 — 84.
Morrison, Stephen C, and M. T. Williams, to Hughes Air-
craft Co. Pulse rate measuring circuit. 2,891,149,
6-16-59, CI. 250—27.
Morrison, Thomas S., y2 to Halax Corp. Diaphragm mount-
ing. 2,913,007, 11-17-59, CI. 137 — 791.
Morrison, Willard L. : See —
Brown, Edwin H., and Morrison. 2,890,123.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Apparatus for making soap. 2,876,082,
3-3-59, CI. 23—290.5.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Method and apparatus for composting
manure. 2.878,112, 3-17-59, CI. 71—9.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Method and apparatus for chilling perish-
able materials such as foodstuffs. 2,889,689, 6-9-59, CI.
62—64.
Morrison, Willard L., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp.
Insulated tank with impervious lining. 2,889,953, 6-9-59,
CI. 220 — 9.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Shipper container. 2,892,563, 6-30-59,
CI. 220—15.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Shipper container. 2,892,564, 6-30-59,
CI. 220—15.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Method for storing and shipping food-
stuffs and the like. 2,894,373, 7-14-59, CI. 62—64.
Morrison, Willard L., to Constock Liquid Methane Corp.
Method of liquefying natural gas. 2,900,796, 8-25-59, CI.
62—11.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Method and apparatus for preserving
perishable material. 2,901,891, 9-1-59, CI. 62 — 60.
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Spark ignition device for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,904,610, 9-15-59, CI. 123—169.
654
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Method of preparing and handling ice
cream, sherbet, ices and the like. 2,909,433, 10-20-59,
CI. 99 — 13G.
Morrison, William A., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fluid actuated
percussive tool. 2,886,004, 5-12-59, CI. 121 — 10.
Morrison, William G., Jr.. to Union Carbide Corp. Moisture
resistant brazing rod. 2,897,106, 7-28-59, CI. 148 — 23.
Morrissey, Richard T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Molding
composition comprising fused aluminum silicate in fiber
and pellet form and process of making same. 2,877,198,
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 29.3.
Morrissey, William M., Jr., and J. A. Dahlgren, to General
Electric Co. Refrigerator cabinet. 2,889,901, 6-9-59,
CI. 189—88.
Mono, William C, Jr., and R. B. McBride, to Union Carbide
Corp. Acetylene separation system. 2,891,633, 6-23-59,
CI. 183—115.
Morrow, Albert P., and J. L. Kopf. Soluble coffee and
process of extracting the same. 2,888,349, 5-26-59, CI.
99—71.
Morrow, Elmore F., to Avro Aircraft Ltd. Quick release
mechanism. 2,870,510. 1-27-59, CI. 24 — 230.
Morrow, Fred A. Hose fitting having male or female coupling
means. 2,908,512, 10-13-59, CI. 285—12.
Morrow, Harry C. to United States Steel Corp. Troughed
belt conveyor. 2,897,955, 8-4-59, CI. 198 — 202.
Morrow, Harry E., to Diamond Chain Co., Inc. Method of
making annular elements for power-transmission chains.
2,883,738, 4-28-59, CI. 29 — 149.5.
Morrow, John G., to Freeport Sulphur Co. Recovery of co-
balt and nickel from ores. 2,872,306, 2-3-59, CI. 75 — 101.
Morrow, Joseph H. Expandable piston for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,884,290, 4-28-59 CI. 309 — 10.
Morrow, Nolen C. Socket wrench adapter. 2,871,744, 2-3-59,
CI. 81—185.
Morrow Products, Inc. : See —
Morrow, Robert D. 2 913,636.
Morrow, Robert D., to Morrow Products, Inc. Headlight
dimming devices. 2,913,636, 11-17-59, CI. 317 — 124.
Morse Chain Co. : See —
Sharp, Theo F. 2,909,938.
Morse, Charles H., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Magazine
inertia latch. 2,877.590, 3-17-59, CI. 42 — 6.
Morse, Charles L. Circle cutter. 2,906,145, 9-29-59, CI.
77 — 69.
Morse, Charles L. Keyhole saw. 2,916,066, 12-8-59, CI.
145—31.
Morse, Edward A., to Personal Products Corp. Thermoplastic
paper. 2,899,351, 8-11-59, CI. 162 — 146.
Morse, Francis, to General Electric Co.
2,917,922, 12-22-59, CI. 73 — 228.
Morse Instrument Co., The : See — -
Harbaugh, Philip W. 2,875,636.
Morse. John F., and Waner. 2.907.421.
Morse, John F., and Waner. 2,909,776.
Morse, John F. Single lever outboard
2,884,109, 4-28-59, CI. 192 — .098.
Morse, John F., and D. W. Waner. to The Morse Instrument
Co. Single lever engine control. 2,907,421, 10-6-59, CI.
192 — .096.
Morse, John F., and D. W. Waner, to The Morse Instrument
Co. Television antenna for vehicles. 2,909,776, 10-20-59,
CI. 343 — 799.
Morse, Malcolm S., to United States of America, Commerce.
Temperature regulating tube shield. 2,902,262, 9-1-59,
CI. 257—2.
Morse, Milton. Pressure equalizing hermetically sealing boot.
2,870,300, 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Morse, Milton. Self-grounding electrical plug. 2,876,426,
3-3-59, CI. 339—14.
Morse, Milton. Molded self-grounding electrical plug con-
struction. 2,897,469, 7-28-59, CI. 339—14.
Morse, Milton. Electrical power plug. 2,915,737, 12-1-59,
CI. 339 — 195.
Morse, Park L„ to American Gilsonite Co. Insulating and
corrosion protective material. 2,903,409, 9-8-59, CI.
208—22.
Morse. Richard A. : See —
Campion, Frank E., Glass, and Morse. 2,901,043.
Costa. Joseph L., Glauber, Morse, Politzer, and Sixthor.
2.890.865.
Morse, Richard A., and M. J. Rzasa, to Pan American Petro-
leum Corp. Heavy oil recovery. 2,881,838, 4-14-59, CI.
166 — 40.
Morse, Roland B. Tractor hitch. 2,880,S12, 4-7-59, CI.
172 — 160.
Morse-Starrett Products Co. : See —
Ferreira, Fred R. 2,905,959.
Ward, Adelbert V. 2,905,960.
Morse. William H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Quiet
squirrel-cage motors. 2.900.537, 8-18-59. CI. 310 — 51.
Morse. William L. Angular position indicator. 2,877,561,
-215.
Amusement device.
Flow indicator.
motor control.
2,895,257, 7-21-59,
3-17-59, CI. 33-
Morss, Robert C.
CI. 46 — 43.
Mortek, Ernst : See—
Steiner, Fritz, and Mortek. 2,881,373.
Mortensen, Peter E. : See —
Carlton, Raymond R., and Mortensen. 2,898,708.
Mortenson, Everett N.t to Swift & Co. Plant food manu-
facture. 2,885,279, 5-5-59, CI. 71 — 42.
Mortenson, Lawrence E. : See —
Haverly, LeRoy N., and Mortenson. 2,891,806.
Mortimer, Edmund W., to Garrard Engineering and Mfg. Co.
Ltd. Mountings for record changer units. 2,879,960,
3-31-59, CI. 24S — 20.
Mortimer, Frank R., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Fluid pres-
sure dampers. 2,877,800. 3-17-59, CI. 138 — 26.
Mortimer, Harry T. -Magnetic frequency changer. 2,883,604,
4-21-59, CI. 321 — 68.
Mortimer, Harry T. Modulator. 2,883,605, 4-21-59, CI.
321 — 68.
Mortimer, Richard B. : See —
Rycralt, Dale. Jr., and Mortimer. 2,909,984.
Mortley, Wilfrid S., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Frequency changing circuit arrangements. 2,882,394,
4-14-59, CI. 250—20.
Morton, Allen W., to A. W. Morton. Superposed lock nuts
having offset conical mating surfaces. 2,886,086, 5-12-59,
CI. 151 — 15.
Morton Chemical Co. : See —
Baldoni, Andrew A., and Miyashiro. 2,914,451.
Schwarcz, Morton. 2,880,132.
Seven, Raymond P. 2,894,873.
Morton Chemical Corp. : See —
Walton, Harold F., and Waugh. 2,871,252.
Morton, David C. : See —
Packman, Percival J., and Morton. 2,881,900.
Morton, Evans T., to Admiral Corp. Hinge structure for
containers. 2,867,842, 1-13-59, CI. 16 — 189.
Morton, Evans T., and W. H. Weinrich. to Admiral Corp.
Dehumidifier. 2,867,993, 1-13-59, CI. 62 — 297.
Morton, George A. : See —
Young, Charles J., and Morton. 2,875,370.
Morton, George A., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
multiplier. 2,903,595, 9-8-59, CI. 250 — 207.
Morton, George A., and M. W. Green, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Secondary electron
multipliers. 2,867,729. 1-6-59, CI. 250—207.
Morton, Glen R. Disposable grease container. 2,899,112,
8-11-59, CI. 222—325.
Morton, Harold S., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Liquid vortex
arc torch process. 2,906,858, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 121.
Morton, Henry C. : See —
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Morton, Henrv C, to The Russell Mfg. Co.
2.901,388, 8-25-59. CI. 154 — 52.
Morton, Ian D., and E. Sharpies, to Lever Brothers Co.
Process of preparing a honey flavor. 2,916,382, 12-8-59,
CI. 99 — 140.
Morton, John W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electric controllers. 2,884,504. 4-28-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Morton, Kenneth L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for testing articles. 2.877,405. 3-10-59. CI. 324 — 28.
Morton, Kenneth L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for forming calibrating pulses. 2,885,638, 5-5-59, CI.
324 — 68.
Morton, Lester C, and P. A. King, to Bridgeport Brass Co.
Pressure-applying fixture. 2,881,728, 4-14-59, CI. 113—59.
Morton Machine Co. Ltd. : See —
Hepburn, Robert. 2,901,988.
Morton, Robert C, to California Computer Products. Inc.
Electric lamp switching mechanism. 2,896,125. 7-21-59,
CI. 315—272.
Morton, Robert E. Orbital trimming and welding machine.
2,914,011, 11-24-59, CI. 113—59.
Morton Salt Co. : See —
Burns, Claude A. 2,902,418.
Diamond, Horace W. 2.895,795.
Eckles, William J. 2,873.894.
Hassler, Winfield S. 2.891.703.
Morton, Thomas J., Jr., to Hoosier Cardinal Corp. Refriger-
ator shelf. 2,876,910, 3-10-59, CI. 211 — 153.
Morton, William A., and A. Augustine. Recuperative fur-
naces. 2,869,627, 1-20-59, CI. 158 — 4.5.
Morway, Arnold J. : See —
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., Brugmann. and Morway. 2,867,519.
Bartlett, Jeffrey H., and Morway. 2,882,230.
Brugmann, William H., Jr., Morway, and Bartlett.
2,876.089.
Cottle, Delmer L„ Young. Morwav, and Smith. 2,874,192.
Matuszak, Alfred H., and Morway. 2,889.281.
Morway, Arnold J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Anti-friction bearing grease and preparation thereof.
2,872,416, 2-3-59, CI. 252 — 33.2.
Morway, Arnold J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for preparing improved svnthetic ester based grease
compositions. 2,892,777, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 32.
Morwav, Arnold J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Blended lithium calcium base grease. 2,908,645, 10-13-59,
CI. 252—40.
. to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
compositions. 2,918,431, 12-22-59, CI.
2.890,041.
2,906,567.
2,906,569.
2,908,028.
2,908,532.
2,908,535.
2,918,316.
Friction facing.
Morway. Arnold J
Blended grease
252 — 10.
Morway, Arnold J.
Engineering Co
2.880,174, 3-31
and H. K. Wiese, to Esso Research and
Soap-salt complex thickened greases.
59, CI. 252—37.7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
655
Morway, Arnold J., C. W. Seelbach, and D. L. Cottle, to Bsso
Research and Engineering Co. Copolymers of propylene
and piperylene as grease thickeners. 2,901,432, 8—25-59,
CI. 252—59.
Morway, Arnold J., and W. J. Sweeney, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Lubricants containing comminuted fluid
coke. 2,903,426, 9-8-59, CI. 252—22.
Morway, Arnold J., C. W. Seelbach, and S. B. Lippincott,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polypropylene
grease. 2,917,458. 12-15-59, CI. 252—32.
Mory, Rudolf, E. Stoecklin, and M. Schmid, to Ciba Ltd.
Process for the manufacture of hydroxythionaphthenes.
2,914,539, 11-24-59, CI. 260—330.5.
Mosbacher, Bruce H., to Roper Industries. Inc. Gear pump
or fluid motor. 2,871,794, 2-3-59, CI. 103—128.
Mosbacher, Bruce H., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Clamp-
ing device. 2,914,889, 12-1-59, CI. 51—187.
Mosby, William L., and S. R. Buc, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Hydrolysis of N-substituted amides. 2,884,448,
4-28-59, CI. 260^515.
Mosegaard, Marius, to Aller Press A/S. Mechanism for
clamping flexible printing plates to the plate cylinder of
machines for flat printing. 2,910,939, 11-3-59, CI.
101 — 415.1.
Moseley. Charles F. Oil well stuffing box. 2,892,643, 6-30-59,
CI. 286—16.
Moseley, Donald : See —
Travis, Ralph L. 2,900,850.
Moseley, F. L., Co. : See —
Kennedy, Charles J. 2,881,375.
Moseley, Francis L. 2,868,613.
Moseley, Francis L., to F. L. Moseley Co. Recording appa-
ratus. 2,868,613. 1-13-59, CI. 346—139.
Moseley, Karl W., to VV. M. Sprinkman Corp. Homogenizer.
2,868,516, 1-13-59, CI. 259 — 4.
Moseley, Patterson B., to Hercules Powder Co. Method of
improving monomeric material for preparation of oxetane
polymers. 2,913,464, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 333.
Moseman, Amos K., and A. B. Cummings ; said Cummings
assor. to said Moseman. Animal drier. 2,898,691, 8-11-59,
CI. 34 — 231.
Moser, Albert W. : See —
Muller, Alex C. 2,895,394.
Moser, Friedrich, to Ri-Ri Werke A. G. Die-casting machine.
2,870,483, 1-27-59, CI. 18 — 30.
Moser-Glaser & Co. A.G. : See-
Cameron, Alasdair B., Christie, and Manley. 2,894,054.
Moses. Graham L. : See —
Laffoon. Carthrae M., and Moses. 2,917,644.
Moser, Hans. Hand knitting apparatus. 2,915,887, 12-8-59,
CI. 66—60.
Moser, Herbert W. : See —
Faasse, Adrian L., Kunzman, and Moser. 2,871,868.
Moser, Henry W., and W. Grobman, to Samuel M. Langston
Co. Flexographic ink fountains. 2,887,050, 5-19-59, CI.
101—364.
Moser, John F., Jr. : See-
Brown, James W., and Moser. 2,885,348.
Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Adams, Moser, and Griffin.
2,885,272.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Circulating finely divided solids. 2,873,145, 2-10-59, CI.
302—53.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Combination fluidized solids process for producing fuels and
chemicals. 2,874,093, 2-17-59, CI. 202—20.
Moser. John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid bed trap for conversion systems. 2,877,278, 3-10-59,
CI. 260—680.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluidized coking with a superimposed vaporization zone.
2,886,510, 5-12-59, CI. 208 — 93.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Fluid coking process. 2,905,623, 9-22-59, CI. 208 — 82.
Moser, John F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Two-stage residuum coking conversion process. 2,906,689,
9-29-59, CI. 208—53.
Moser. John F., Jr., and D. D. Dunlop, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Fluid coking process. 2,874,094, 2-17-59,
CI. 202—25.
Moser, Otto. Teletypewriter. 2,915,586, 12-1-59, CI. 178—
28.
Moser. Richard R. : See —
Merickel, George M., Buckhout, and Moser. 2,906,531.
Moser, William C. : See —
Calvo, Philip S., Jr., and Moser. 2,893,820.
Hill, James H.. and Moser. 2,887,451.
Moses, Asheleigh S. Process and apparatus for decorticating
fiber-producing plants. 2,905,975. 9-29-59, CI. 19 — 15.
Moses, Charles. Flexible type shoe tree with free end mem-
branes. 2,872,692, 2-10-59, CI. 12 — 115.8.
Moses, David L. : See —
Connell, Clyde B., and Moses. 2,891,423.
Moses, Elmer A. Ground leveling implement. 2,886,906,
5-19-59. CI. 37 — 146.
Moses, James N. : See —
Schumacher, Edwin F., and Moses. 2,915,411.
Mosesman, Max A. : See —
Anderson, James A., Jr., Dinwiddie, Mosesman, and
Vernon. 2,890,162.
Dinwiddie, James A., and Mosesman. 2,889,268.
Dinwiddie, James A., Mosesman, and Thorpe. 2,882,221.
Dinwiddie, James A., Mosesman, and Thorpe. 2,902,431.
Mosgrove, Walter G. : See —
Landis, George G., Brown, and Mosgrove. 2,909,649.
Mosher, Hugh A. : See —
Gardiner, William C, Mosher, and Sakowski. 2.872,393.
Mosher, Hugh C. Marionette or puppet. 2,889,600, 6-9-59,
CI. 46 — 126.
Mosher, Ralph S., to General Electric Co. Linkage. 2,869,139,
1-20-59, CI. 3—12.
Mosher, Walter W., Jr., and A. R. Goldammer, 20.6% to D. A.
Long, 20.6% to S. E. Charles, 2.8% to J. E. Long, 2.8% to
H. W. Neilly, and 12% to A. Knutson. Identification
bracelet. 2,893,143, 7-7-59, CI. 40 — 21.
Mosher, William A., and R. A. Braun, to Nease Chemical Co.,
Inc. 2 - aralkanoyl - 1,3 - indanedione, 1 - monohydrazones.
2,883,423, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 566.
Moshier, Ross W. : See —
Cadle, Richard D„ and Moshier. 2,871,224.
Cadle, Richard D., and Moshier. 2,899,468.
Moskovitz, Milton A., y2 to H. Frankel. Ball joint assembly.
2,873,130, 2-10-59, CI. 287 — 90.
Moskovitz, Milton A., % to H. Frankel. Resilient coupling
means. 2,880,026, 3-31-59, CI. 287—85.
Moskovitz, Milton A., % to H. Frankel. Ball joint assembly.
2.885.235, 5-5-59, CI. 287—87.
Moskow, Eugene D., to Benbow Mfg. Co., Inc. Interior di-
ameter maintaining support for seal rings. 2,898,134,
8-4-59. CI. 286—26.
Moskowitz, Lester R. : See —
Hoff, Ronald C, and Moskowitz. 2,895,064.
Moskowitz, Lester R., and C. H. Alvord, to Eriez Mfg. Co.
Magnetic instrument. 2,882,487, 4-14-59, CI. 324: — 34.
Moskowitz, Sidney : See —
Grieg, Donald D., and Moskowitz. 2,891,217.
Mosler Safe Co., The : See —
Ellithorpe, Clarence D. 2,902,114.
Ellithorpe, Clarence D. 2,912,066.
Krug. Newton J. 2,901,165.
Moslo, Ernest P. Apparatus for injection molding of plastic
articles. 2,896,258, 7-28-59, CI. 18—30.
Moss, Albert A. : See —
Wagener, Harold L. 2,887,981.
Moss, Bernard W., to The Glenn L. Martin Co. Binary code
translator. 2,876,444, 3-3-59, CI. 340—347.
Moss, Edgar E., to Engelhorn Development Corp. Animal
restraining pens. 2,912,715. 11-17-59, CI. 17 — 1.
Moss, Ennig E., to G. G. Potts. Cotton lint cleaners. Re.
24,624, 3-31-59, CI. 19—67.
Moss, Frederick : See —
Haworth, Lionel, Shire, and Moss. 2,870,870.
Moss, Hilary, to Burroughs Corp. Multiple output switching
system. 2,876,381, 3-3-59. CI. 315—8.6.
Moss, Hilary, to Burroughs Corp. Switching circuit for mag-
netron beam switching tube. 2,884,560, 4-28-59, CI. 315 —
21.
Moss, Jack. File. 2,912,986, 11-17-59, CI. 129 — 1.
Moss, Philip H., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Method for
preparing 1-methylpiperazine. 2,905,673. 9-22-59, CI.
260—268.
Moss, Rodney D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Benzylidene-
dialkylamino-hexanones and their acid addition salts.
2.897.236, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 570.5.
Moss, Ronald. Belt. 2,898,602, 8-11-59, CI. 2—301.
Mossberg, O. F., & Sons, Inc. : See — ■
Sawin, Raymond R. 2,895,248.
Mosse, Daniel T. Slenderizing machine. 2,869,539, 1-20-59,
CI. 128—33.
Mossey. Joseph L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake assembly.
2,906,375, 9-29-59, CI. 188 — 70.
Mossey, Joseph L, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Kinetic-energy-
absorbing device. 2,915,145, 12-1-59, CI. 188—70.
Mossman, Donald P., Jr. Selective switching apparatus.
2,879,345, 3-24-59, CI. 200 — 5.
Mossner, Elmer H. : See —
Roberson, Keith, and Mossner. 2,906,619.
Most, David, to Rush Instrument Co., Inc. Portable high
voltage power supply. 2,873,409, 2-10-59. CI. 315 — 219.
Most, David, to Rush Instrument Co., Inc. Camera shutter
and synchronizer tester. 2.877,412, 3-10-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Most, David, to Acr Electronics Corp. Controlled flash lamp
power supply. 2,901,671, 8-25-59, CI. 315—219.
Mostad, Eigil : See —
Aannerud, Sigurd A., and Mostad. 2,868,635.
Mosteller, William P. Photographic lettering device.
2,883,918, 4-28-59, CI. 95—4.5.
Mostello, Anthony J. : See —
Daniels, Rupert S., and Mostello. 2,878,111.
Moster, Clarence R., and G. E. St. John, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Traveling wave tube. 2,888,594,
5-26-59, CI. 315—3.
Mostovych, Nicholas, and A. Cybriwsky, to Reynolds Metals
Co. Apparatus for anodizing aluminum surfaces.
2,901,412, 8-25-59, CI. 204 — 211.
Motard, Rodolphe L. : See —
Casagrande, Robert M., Motard, and Reed. 2,912,284.
Moteurs Electriques Segal & Cie : See —
Piquet. Georges. 2,900.587.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1950
Benz Abt. Stat.
Motlia Trouinstitut : See —
Perret, Jean. 2,887,056.
Zaugg, Samuel. 2,918,007.
Moto-Mower, Inc. : See —
Wehner, William C. 2,893,503.
Motoren-Werke Mannheim A.G. vorrn.
Motorenbau : See —
Benz, Walter, and Henninger. 2,911,960.
Motorola. Inc. : See —
Armstrong, Mcrlyn M. 2.8S0.340.
Armstrong, Merlyn M., and O'Fallon. 2,880,366.
Berens. Gregory B. 2.80!). SOS.
Bevacqua, Louis A. 2,910,885.
Biedermann, William C, and Gutschick. 2,903,516.
Bottom. Virgil E. 2.900.584.
Oaprio, Gerald L. 2.880,307.
Crow, Robert P. 2.891.150.
Crow, Robert P. 2,894,208.
Crow, Robert P., and Yost. 2,899,547.
Curry, Arnet A. 2,883.521.
Dvke, Edwin 2,887,683.
Geppert, Donovan V. 2.876,184.
Grace. P.illie .T. 2.910,089.
Hartfield, Robert G. 2,876,345.
Hauge, Edward J. 2.880,300.
Heisig, Garth ,T. 2,872,511.
Jacobsen, Andrew B. 2,915,603.
Jacobsen, Andrew B., and Macdonald. 2,912,571.
Kellev. Walter A., and Mohler. 2,910,688.
Kongabie, Lowell S. 2.880,741.
2,872,510.
2,872,513.
2.873 369.
2,885,473.
2,880,271.
2.8S0.339.
2,905.903.
and Dick. 2,878.454.
2,915,624.
Kraft, Richard A.
Kraft. Richard A.
Kraft, Richard A.
Kraft, Richard A.
Kroger, Marlin G.
Kroger, Marlin G.
Kroger. Marlin G.
Leming, Thnmas L.,
Madland, Glen R., and Worobey.
Magnuski, Henry, and Affrunti. 2,892,930.
Massman, Albert W. 2,874.289.
Massman, Albert W. 2,880,301.
Massman, Albert W., and Kraft. 2,872,512.
Mattingly, Lawrence J. 2,876,342.
Mitchell," John F. 2,912.573.
Moeller, Douglas E. 2,902,548.
Mohler, Robert D. 2,915.708.
Monaco, Anthony T. 2,893,074.
Niederman, Bernard. 2,905,909.
Niederman, Bernard, and Chase. 2,888,652.
O'Fallon, Richard G. 2.917,061.
Parker, Norman W. 2.880,266.
Parker, Norman W. 2.880.358.
Parker. Norman W. 2.89O013.
Parmet, Bernard S. 2,880.362.
Parmet, Bernard S. 2,885,466.
Parmet, Bernard S. 2.880.633.
Parmet. Bernard S., and Di Nardo. 2.898.400.
Parmet, Bernard S., and Krakora. 2,885,468.
Pepperberg, Louis E. 2,873,361.
Petersen, Ove E. 2,91 0 528.
Petersen, Ove E. 2,914,605.
Peth, Robert. 2,918,571.
Race. Clarence F. 2,874,205.
Race, William J. 2,880.265.
Richardson. Roy A., and Cohn. 2,901.601.
Rohr, Louis H., and Firestone. 2,878,452.
Sacre, Leo D. 2,877,351.
Schaper, William A. 2,869 053.
Sehlachter, Bernard. 2,884,485.
Sehlesinger, Kurt. 2,880,363.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2,881.249.
Sehlesinger, Kurt. 2 881.341.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2,885,467.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2,904,712.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2.905.856.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2,909,594.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2,909,595.
Schlesinger, Kurt. 2,916,665.
Schlesinger, Kurt, and Nero. 2,880,359.
Sciurba. Jack L. 2,887.574.
Sciurba, Jack L. 2.891.146.
Stenerson, Charles K., and Waterman. 2,900,621.
Tavlor, William E. 2,880,383.
Tvzaek, Harold. 2,914,953.
Tyzack, Harold. 2,915,691.
Motor Wheel Corp. : See —
Buske, Gilbert E., and Morden. 2,896,603.
Cataline, Acial L., and Buske. 2,909,232.
Wilcox, Raymond J. 2.877,546.
Motsinger, Armard V., to United States of America, Army.
Ventilated impermeable protective outfit. 2,881,758,
4-14-59, CI. 128—144.
Motsinger, Armard V. Gas mask breathing resistance. 2,908,-
272, 10-13-59, CI. 128—141.
Mott, Carl W., to Mott Corp. Lawn mower. 2,871,644,
2-3-59, CI. 56—26.
Mott, Carl W., to The Kendall Co. Elastic band transferring
apparatus. 2,887,767, 5-26-59, CI. 29 — 208.
Mott, Carl W.. to The Kendall Co. Mechanism for stripping
an elastic band from an end portion of a band-receiving
tube. 2,901,310, 8-25-59, CI. 29—235.
Mott Corp. : See —
Mott, Carl W. 2,871,644.
Mott, Friedrich : See —
Bohme, Otto, Mott, Pfirschke, and Wollthan. 2,875,225.
Mott, Garret, Jr. : See —
Galiulo, Frank L., and Mott. 2,915.237.
Mott, George R. : See — -
Dessauer, John IT., Gundlach, and Mott. 2,894,840.
Box stitching machine. 2,908,011, 10-13-59,
Mott, John II.
CI. 1—106.
Mott, John H.
CI. 1—2.
Mott, Norman
Staple-forming machine. 2,910,697, 11-3-59,
I., to Cooper Alloy Corp. Precipitation harden-
able, corrosion resistant, chromium-nickel stainless steel
alloy. 2,808,638, 1-13-59, CI. 75—125.
Mott, Richard C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Valve assembly for control apparatus. 2,885,178, 5-5-59,
CI. 251—303.
Motta, Ercole E. : See —
Buyers, Archie G., Motta, and Rosen. 2,918,366.
Mottershaw, Harold B. Means for controlling and indicating
the adjustment of rotatable members. 2,884,914, 5-5-59,
CI. 123—90.
Mottet, Arthur L., to International Paper Co. Weighing
belt. 2,889,030, 6-2-59, CI. 198—39.
Mottlau, August Y., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Micro-vapor pressure apparatus. 2,874,567, 2-24—59, CI.
73—53.
Mott-Smith, Lewis M., to United States of America, Navy.
Safety device 2,897,760, 8-4-59. CI. 102 — 84.
Mottu, Andre, to Societe Genevoise d'Instruments de Physique.
Change sneed box of the preselection type for machine
tools. 2,896,462, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 334.
Motyka, John J , and P. J. Loui. Record holder. 2,906,408,
9-29-59. CI. 211 — 40.
Motz, Carl H.. to National Broach & Machine Co. Work
holder. 2,872.198, 2-3-59, CI. 279 — 46.
Motz Joseph W.. and J. H. Reaves. Frequency measuring
instrument. 2,901 ,699, 8-25-59, CI. 324 — 78.
Moudry, Marie K. : See —
Moudry, Zdenek V. and M. K. 2,902,400.
Moudry, Zdenek V. and M. K. Methods for producing liquid
oligodynamic compositions. 2,902,400, 9-1-59, CI. 167 — 14.
Moul, Albert A. : See —
Forrest, John R., and Moul. 2,900,098.
Moulden, Rhoder E.. to Automatic Enterprises, Inc. Auto-
matic coffee brewer with coin-controlled apparatus.
2 907 206.10-0-59 CI. 99 — 289.
Moule, Gordon H., and J. T. Urry, to Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co. Ltd. Glow plugs for compression ignition
engines. 2,884,920, 5-5-59, CI. 123 — 145.
Moule. Gordon H. and J. T. Urry. to Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co Ltd. Methods of manufacturing tubular
sheathed heating elements. 2,898,571, 8-4-59, CI. 338—
238.
Moule, Rex E. Fireproof metal mattress or padding.
2,901,756, 9-1-59, CI. 5 — 347.
Moulin. Augustine R. : See —
McReynolds, Robert W. 2,870,039.
Moulinage et Retorderie de Chavanoz : See —
Vandamme, Louis, and Rouyer. 2,891,375.
Moullec, Jean. Thresher having angularly adjustable con-
cave. 2.807.218, 1-6-59. CI. 130—27.
Moulton, Alexander E. Hydraulic accumulators. 2,883,180,
4-21-59. CI. 267—35.
Moulton. Alexander E., and P. W. Turner, to George Spencer
Moulton & Co. Ltd. Vestibule connection for railway and
like vehicles. 2.907,281. 10-6-59. CI. 105 — 10.
Moulton, George Spencer. & Co. Ltd. : See —
Moulton. Alexander E.. and Turner. 2,907.281.
Moulton. Joseph D., to McGraw-Edison Co. Alkaline storage
cells with cadmium type negative electrodes. 2,870,234,
1-20-59, CI. 136—24.
Moulton, Joseph D., and W. R. Miller, to McGraw-Edison Co.
Alkaline storage battery with negative iron electrode.
2,871.281, 1-27-59, CI. 136—25.
Moulton, Llovd J., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Engine load
limiting controls. 2,868.184, 1-13-59. CI. 123—140.
Moulton. Stephen W.. to Philco Corp. Color television signal
modification. 2,878.308, 3-17-59. CI. 178—5.4.
Moulton. Stephen W., and M. E. Partin, to Philco Corp.
Photoelectric control system for color television receivers.
2,910,615, 10-27-59, CI. 315—10.
Moulton, Thomas S. Portable irrigation system. 2,912,996,
11-17-59, CI. 137—344.
Moultray, Charles L. : See —
Forbes, Melvin T., and Moultray. 2,908,242.
Moultrop, Alvertus W. Adjustable folding truck wheel step.
2,878,078, 3-17-59. CI. 304—15.
Mounfield. Donald : See —
Martin, Albert E., and Mounfield. 2,874,564.
Mount, Hubert S., to Sun Soil Co. Break-away coupling.
2,906,280, 9-29-59 CI. 137—68.
Mountain Copper Co.. Ltd., The : See —
Matzinger. Charles P. 2,901.395.
Mount Hope Machinery Co. : See —
Robertson, John D. 2,898,662.
Mount Sinai Hospital Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Perlman. Ely. 2.901,398.
Mt. Vernon Die Casting Corp. : See —
Nyselius, Gustav. 2,914,822.
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Mourier, Georges : See —
Charles, Daniel, and Mourier. 2,880,356.
Warnecke, Robert, and Mourier. 2,880,353.
Mourier, Georges, to Compagnie Generale de Telegrapbie
Sans Fil. Delay lines for travelling wave tubes. 2,882,440,
4-14-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Mouron, liertrand D. : See —
Mcintosh, Harold A., Mouron, Stell, and Herzig.
2,870,885.
Mourot, Paul, V-i to C. Chauvigne. Folding furniture.
2,888,689, 6-2-59, CI. 5—114.
Mousel, Canellen K. Material handling apparatus. 2,888,130,
5-26-59, CI. 198—109.
Mousseron, Max J., to Etablissements Clin-Byla (Societe
Anonyme). (Cyclohexanone-2')-yl-l beta-naphthol and
compositions containing the same. 2,882,201, 4-14-59, CI.
167 — 65.
Moustakis, George C. Automatic fluid pressure actuated
leveling arrangement for vehicles. 2,896,965, 7-28-59, CI.
280 — 124.
Moutet, Andre G. L., to Office National d'Etudes & de Re-
cherches Aeronautiques O. N. E. R. A. Devices for measur-
ing the temperature of a gaseous fluid and in particular of
a flame. 2,871,758, 2-3-59, CI. 88 — 22.5.
Mouton, Eric Jan . See —
Van Lohuizen, Otto E., Mouton, and Schouteden.
2,867,650.
Movick, Nyle O., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Constant load-
ing device. 2,881,873, 4-14-59, CI. 188—134.
Mowat, James A., to Mid-West Produce Co. Ltd. Egg sep-
arator. 2,867,254, 1-6-59, CI. 146—2.
Mowat, John H., and J. S. Webb, to American Cyanamid Co.
Production of pyridoxine. 2,918,471, 12-22-59, CI. 260 —
297.5.
Mowbray, Harry L., to Rodweeder Sales, Inc. Rod weeder
attachment for agriculture implements. 2,892,504, 6-30-59,
CI. 172 — 44.
Mowry, David T. : Bee —
Hedrick, Ross M., and Mowry. 2,911,366.
Mowry, Lorenz J. : See —
Shoup, Thomas E., and Mowry. 2,878,363.
Moxley, William N. Massage chair. 2,891,538, 6-23-59,
CI. 128—33.
Moxley, William N. Massage machine motor. 2,892,108,
6-23-59, CI. 310—81.
Moxness, Harold J., to Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co.
Chemical recovery process and apparatus. 2,891,843.
6-23-59, CI. 23—48.
Moy, Hammond R., W. H. Shockey, and S. E. Porter, to
United States of America, Navy. Parachute ripcord grip
retainer. 2,890,885, 7-28-59, CI. 244 — 149.
Moy, John A. E. : See —
Northcott, Roy P., and Moy. 2,889,273.
Moy, John A. E., and J. Rowland, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Catalytic desulfurization of petroleum hydro-
carbons in a two stage autofining process. 2,889,272,
6-2-59, CI. 208—210.
Moy, John A. E., and J. Rowland, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Catalytic desulphurization of petroleum hydro-
carbons and production of hydrogen therefrom. 2,889,274,
6-2-59, CI. 208—212.
Moy, Tsoy K., and F. W. Henning, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Flameholding apparatus. 2,875,580, 3-3-59, CI.
60—39.72.
Moyer, David F.. to General Motors Corp. Circuit breaker.
2.874.245, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Moyer, David F. Switch assembly. 2,890,307, 6-9-59, CI.
200—93.
Moyer, David F. Switch assembly. 2,916,585, 12-8-59, CI.
200—104.
Moyer, Edward L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Rotor construc-
tions for disk brakes and the like. 2,905,279 9-22-59 CI.
188 — 218.
Moyer, Frederick D., and C. M. Orr, to Chicago Bridge &
Iron Co. Single deck contact type floating roof. 2,886,204,
5-12-59, CI. 220—26.
Moyer, Hallard C, to Sinclair Refining Co. Paraffin wax
composition of improved gloss stability. 2,903,408, 9-8-59,
CI. 208—21.
Moyer. Harold W., and L. A. Marsh. Device for crating
paintings and the like. 2,895,599. 7-21-59 CI. 206 — 1.
Moyer, Henry F., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Multiple
sheet glazing units. 2,875,792, 3-3-59, CI. 141 — 4.
Moyer, Oscar E., to Universal Mfg. Corp. Building mate-
rials elevtaor for scaffolds. 2.883,002, 4-21-59. CI. 187 — 2.
Moyer, Oscar E., to Universal Mfg. Corp. Scaffold monorail
conveyor, 2,912,121, 11-10-59, CI. 212 — 17.
Moyer, Stanley H. : See —
Osborne. Russell E., Moyer, and Covne. 2,882,955
Moyer. William C, to The Texas Co. Cracking feed from
lubricating oil stock. 2,868,716, 1-13-59, CI. 208 — 87.
Moyer, Wilmer L. : See —
Roudebush, Melvin T., and Moyer. 2,919,331.
Moyle, Clarence L. : See —
Sims, Jacqueline G., and Moyle. 2.905,706.
Sims, Jacqueline G., and Moyle. 2,917,534.
Moyle, Clarence L., to The Dow Chemical Co. 3,4-dichloro-
phenoxyalkanols. 2,868,843, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 613.
Moynahan Bronze Co. : See —
Cudini, Roger G. 2,867,856.
Moyrand, Jean : See — -
Charcuset, Raymond, and Moyrand. 2,913,148.
Moyroud, Louis : See — -
Higonnet, Rene, and Moyroud. 2,897,940.
Moyroud, Louis M. : See —
Hanson, Ellis P.. Higonnet, Moyroud, and Manevitz.
2,910,163.
Higonnet, Rene\ and Moyroud. 2,876,687.
Moyse, James A. : See —
Lowe, Arthur, Moyse, and Wooler. 2,897,162.
Mozur, Kasimier \V. Self winding watch testing machine.
2,877,642. 3-17-59, CI. 73 — 6.
Mozur, Kasimier W. Levelling device. 2,892,260, 0-30-59,
CI. 33 — 221.
Mraz, John B. Rim clamping, tire-bead-breaking tool.
2.901.029, 8-25-59. CI. 157—1.17.
Mrlik, Jerry R., and F. J. Winchell, to General Motors Corp.
Parking lock for transmission. 2,875,856, 3-3-59, CI.
188—69.
Mros, Fredrick, Jr. Industrial automatic oil burner or the
like. 2,886,100, 5-12-59, CI. 158—77.
Mroz, Edmund A. J. Fluid dispensing apparatus. 2,894,664,
7-14-59, CI. 222 — 318.
Mucher, George J , to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Electrical unit
mounting assembly. 2,879,363, 3-24-59, CI. 201 — 67.
Mucher, George J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Fuse-resistor.
2,879,364, 3-24-59, CI. 201 — 67.
Mucher, George J., and A. R. Joy, to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc.
Contact assembly and control structure. 2,906,984, 9-29-
59, CI. 338—171.
Muckenhirn, Oscar W., to General Mills, Inc. Pulse filter
circuit. 2,910,582, 10-27-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Miickter, Heinrich : See —
Herrling, Siegfried, Keller, and Miickter. 2,876,233.
Keller, Herbert, and Miickter. 2,891,943.
Mudd, Kenneth C. : See — -
Weiurich, Walter H.. Mudd, and Noecker. 2,867,995.
Mudersbach, Ernst, and W. Firgau, to Svenska Rotor
Maskiner Aktiebolag. Rotary regenerative preheaters for
gaseous media. 2,873,952, 2-17-59, CI. 257 — 6.
Mudge, Parker B. Cross-wind component computer.
2,901,167, 8-25-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Mudge, Ronald A. : See —
Paull, Ambrose D., Kelly, and Mudge. 2,889,087.
Mudie, Ronald, to Servomex Controls Ltd. Electric wave gen-
erating circuit arrangements. 2,879,392, 3-24-59, CI.
250—36.
Mudon, Thomas J. Control system for accelerator. 2,868,035,
1-13-59, CI. 74 — 513.
Mudrak, Anton : See —
Armstrong, Leonard J., and Mudrak. 2,875,083.
Mudry, Jack A. Game field delineator. 2,891,793, 6-23-59,
CI. 273—1.
Muehlbauer, Hubert : .See —
Hamprecht, Guenther, and Muehlbauer. 2,867,643.
Muehlbauer, Hubert, and H. Weber, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of polymers from olefines.
2,905,661, 9-22-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Muehlberger, Frederick G. : See —
Mitchell, Donald H., Muehlberger, and Haederer.
2,906,199
Muehleck, Ernest, H. C. Kinney, and R. L. Lanz, Jr., to
Keasbey & Mattison Co. Apparatus for molding articles
from material in slurry form. 2,901,808, 9-1-59, CI.
25—121.
Muehling, Charles L., and W. A. Tarwid, to American Can
Co. Container having inhibitor composition on its interior.
2,914,213, 11-24-59, CI. 220—64.
Muehlner, Joachim W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Method of measuring recurrent pulse time intervals.
2,877,413, 3-10-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Muehter, Manfred W. : See —
Rush, Charles D.. and Muehter. 2,876,396.
Mueller, Albert C. : See —
Shokal, Edward C, and Mueller. 2,895,947.
Mueller, Anthony J. : See —
Johnson, Thomas H.p and Mueller. 2,915,007.
Johnson, Thomas H., Mueller, and Crittenden. 2,885,958.
Mueller, Anthony J., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Ink fountain.
2,887,049, 5-19-59. CI. 101—364.
Mueller, Armand G., to Square D Co. Differential control
circuits for regulator systems. 2,911,579, 11-3-59, CI.
318—270.
Mueller, Carl H., to The McNeil Machine & Engineering Co.
Lubricating apparatus. 2,872,085, 2-3-59, CI. 222 — 376.
Mueller, Carl H., and V. G. Klein, to The McNeil Machine &
Engineering Co. Lubrication system. 2,908,898, 10-13-59,
CI. 340—270.
Mueller, Charles W., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
fabricating P-N type junction devices. 2,894,862, 7-14-59,
CI. 148—1.5.
Mueller, Charles W., and R. L. Sherwood, to Radio Corp. of
America. Semiconductor devices and method of making
same. 2,870,049, 1-20-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Mueller, Charles W., and J. M. Printon, to Radio Corp. of
America. Semiconductor devices and methods of making
same. 2,870,050, 1-20-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Mueller, Charles W., and T. D. Taylor, to Union Special
Machine Co. Sewing machine. 2,889,793, 6-9-59, CI.
112 — 176.
658
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Mueller Co. : See —
Bowan, Walter J. 2,867,034.
Bowan, Walter J. 2,867,243.
Mueller, Frank H. 2,884,808.
Mueller, Frank H. 2,907,229.
Mueller, Frank H., and Bowan.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith.
2,893,405.
2,893,274.
2,895,352.
and Mueller. 2,916,525.
Safety ski binding. 2,867,447, 1-6-59,
See—
2,908,583.
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith
Smith. John J 2,897,842.
Webber, Claude H. 2,895,353.
Mueller, Emil G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Tread brake
unit for railway vehicles. 2,870,873, 1-27-59, CI. 188 — 33.
Mueller, Emil G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Packaged
brake unit for railway trucks. 2,913,071, 11-17-59, CI.
1SS— 153.
Mueller, Ernest G. Animal shocking device. 2,885,610,
5-5-59, CI. 317 — 262.
Muoller, Ervin 11. Safety gas valve. 2,879,027, 3-24-59, CI.
251 292.
Mueller, Ervin H. Interchangeable double and single gas
burner structure. 2,891,608, 6-23-59, CI. 158—116.
Mueller, Eugen, D. Fries, and H. Metzger. Production of
ketoximes. 2,885,332, 5-5-59, CI. 204 — 158.
Mueller, Eugen, H. Metzger, and D. Fries. Conversion of
bis-(nitrosohvdrocarbons) into oximes. 2,885,333, 5-5-59,
Cl. 204 — 158.
Mueller, Frank H., to Mueller Co. Drive for drilling machine.
2,884,808, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 674.
Mueller, Frank H., to Mueller Co. Drive for drilling machine.
2,907,229. 10-6-59, CI. 74: — 674.
Mueller, Frank H., and J. J. Smith, to Mueller Co. Tool
holder. 2,893,274, 7-7-59, CI. 77 — 55.
Mueller, Frank H., and W. J. Bowan, to Mueller Co. Tool
for installation of by-pass assembly for service pipe.
2,893,465, 7-7-59, CI. 153—79.
Mueller Frank H., and J. J. Smith, to Mueller Co. Power
drive attachment for drilling machine. 2,895,352, 7-21-59,
CI. 77—34.4.
Mueller, Fritz : See-
Giesen, Johann
Mueller, Gaffron D.
CI. 280—11.35.
Mueller, George F. :
Lytton, Marion R., and Mueller.
Mueller, George P. : See —
Johns, William F., and Mueller. 2,911,418.
Mueller, George P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Process for the
conversion of steroidal sapogenins to pregnane derivatives.
2,885,411, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Mueller, George P., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3-hydrazino-
1,2,4-benzotriazines and 1-oxides thereof. 2,911,406,
11-3-59, CI. 260—249.5.
Mueller, Herman H. ; small interests to various assignees.
Tone arm control for the fully automatic or manually
controlled playing of intermixed records. 2,900,192,
8-18-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Mueller, Homer L., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Rim for tubeless tire. 2,895,526. 7-21-59. Cl. 152 — 410.
Mueller, Homer L., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Rim for tubeless tire. 2,904,096, 9-15-59, Cl. 152 — 406.
Mueller, Jakob, to Ciba Ltd. Asymmetrical indigoid dye-
stuffs. 2,882,277, 4-14-59, Cl. 260—332.
Mueller, Johannes G., to Weil-McLain Co. Supply header for
heating units having three-dimensional flexibility. 2,885,226,
5-5-59, Cl. 285—231.
Mueller, Josef, B. Dolnicki, and J. Manzinger, to Elin-Union
Aktiengesellsehaft fur Elektrische Industrie. Transformer
with a bell-shaped cover and an on-load-tap-changing device.
2,915,720, 12-1-59, Cl. 336—10.
Mueller. Margery C. : See —
Mueller, Richard B. and M. C. 2,901.100.
Mueller, Martin T. : See —
Chauvin, David M., and Mueller. 2,892,080.
Mueller, Max B., and B. S. Penley, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for moving tubular structures through a proc-
essing station. 2,888,710, 6-2-59, Cl. 18—1.
Mueller, Ralph L., and W. G. Stieritz ; said Mueller assor. to
Western Electric Co., Inc., said Stieritz assor. to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Inc. Gaseous discharge device.
2,899.588, 8-11-59, Cl. 313 — 209.
Mueller, Richard B. and M. C. Lipstick applicator and pack-
age. 2.901.100. 8-25-59. Cl. 206 — 56.
Mueller, Richard J., to Automatic Canteen Co. of America,
Inc. Apparatus for circulating a liquid through a body of
solids. 2,911,902, 11-10-59, Cl. 99 — 289.
Mueller, Robert C. : See —
Ashton. George H., and Mueller. 2,897,729.
Mueller, Robert J. : See —
Kizaur, Arthur J., and Mueller. 2,890,346.
Mueller, William F. Water closet. 2,879,519, 3-31-59, Cl.
4—10.
Mueller, Willy : See —
Schmid, Max, and Mueller. 2,888,452.
Muench, Carl G. Mobile sprinkler. 2,883,116, 4-21-59, Cl.
239—191.
Muench, Nils L., to Jersey Production Research Co. Appa-
ratus for pulsing a scintillation detector. 2,911,535,
11-3-59, Ci. 250—71.
Muench, Walter, to Walter Muench, Inc. Device for dressing
bevels on grinding wheels. 2,902,024, 9-1-59, Cl. 125 — 11.
Muench, Walter, Inc. : See —
Muench, Walter. 2,902,024.
Muench, Werner : See —
Wegener, Harry, Bruni, Notarbartolo, and Muench.
2,877,495.
Muench, Werner, E. Ruoti, and G. Silvestri, to Snia Viscosa
Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa Societa
S.p.A. Process for preparing nitriles. 2,904,579, 9—15-59.
Cl. 260 — 465.
Muench, Werner L. Notarbartolo. and E. Crosio. to Snia
Viscosa Societa Nazianale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa
Sp.A. Process and apparatus for separating and purifying
condensations products. 2,887,470, 5-19-59, Cl. 260 — 78.
Muenger, James R., and H. I. Wilson, to The Texas Co.
Method and apparatus for reducing vapor lock tendencies
of air conditioned automobiles. 2,885,865, 5-12-59, Cl.
62—98.
Muenzen, Joseph P. : See —
Brancato, Leo J., and Muenzen. 2,889,960.
Muenzer, Bernard M. : See —
Beattie, Horace S., Buley, and Muenzer. 2,919,005.
Muessel, Dan C, to Kawanee Co. Emergency exit lock.
2,910.857, 11-3-59, Cl. 70—92.
Muetgeert, Johannes : See —
Hiemstra, Pieter, and Muetgeert. 2,902,336.
Muetterties, Earl L. : See —
Denison, Jack T., Farlow, Muetterties, and Whipple.
2,884,467.
Farlow, Mark W., and Muetterties. 2,894,996.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Pyrolysis to pyrosulfuryl fluoride. 2,879,138, 3-24-59, Cl.
23—203.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Synthesis of sulfur hexafluoride. 2,883,267, 4-21-59, Cl.
23—205.
Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Synthesis of arylboron halides. 2,900,414, 8-18-59, Cl.
260—543.
Muetterties, Earl L., W. D. Phillips, and W. C. Smith, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sulfur tetrafluoride
adducts. 2,897,055, 7-288-59, Cl. 23 — 205.
Muffly, Gary, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method
of converting magnetic recordings to visual images by use
of radioactive magnetic materials. 2,890,345, 6-9-59, Cl.
250—65.
Muffly, Glenn. Defrosting control in refrigeration system.
2,894,374, 7-14-59, Cl. 62—153.
Mugele, Friedrich, to Dr. Lehfeldt & Co., G. m. b. H. Circuit
for displaying ultrasonic energy signals. 2,871,404,
1-27-59, Cl. 315—26.
Muggleton, Peter W., and J. Ungar, to Glaxo Laboratories
Ltd. Use of dextran in freeze-drying process. 2,908,614,
10-13-59, Cl. 167 — 78.
Muggli, Lawrence A. and V. V. Jaw-advancing, alignment,
and adjusting means for machine-tool vises. 2,880,638,
4-7-59, Cl. 81—33.
Muggli, Victor V. : See —
Muggli, Lawrence A. and V. V. 2,880,638.
Mugnaini, Elso : See —
Capitani, Clito, and Mugnaini. 2,868,858.
Muhlmann, Rudolf : See —
Lorenz, Walter, Muhlmann, and Schrader. 2,915,546.
Muhn, Lester M. Operator for louver type windows.
2,910,743, 11-3-59, Cl. 20—62.
Muhr, John. Self-storing interengaging louvers. 2.874,771,
2-24-59. Cl. 160—33.
Muinch, George, and D. K. Crockett, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Acceleration responsive control surface control limiting sys-
tem for aircraft. 2,869,804, 1-20-59, Cl. 244 — 77.
Muinch, George, Jr. : See —
Roche, Richard A., Muinch, and Gagnon. 2,881,991.
Muir. Parke D. : See —
Hradel, Joseph R., Staadt, and Muir. 2,892,406.
Muirhend & Co. Ltd. : See —
Bell, John. 2,901,996.
Bell, John, and Tucker. 2,908,540.
Ferguson, Robert S. 2,911,634.
Foil, John V., Sieber. and Kirchel. 2,883,453.
Wheele, Douglas W. E. 2,911,464.
Muirhead, George J., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Con-
trol of fluid driven power supply systems. 2,903,600,
9-8-59, Cl. 290 — 40.
Mukherjee, Sudhir L., y. to Albert David, Ltd. Preparation
of isonicofinic acid hydrazide. 2,891,067, 6-16-59, Cl.
260 — 295.
Mulac Rudolph A. Ball and socket swivel for an electric
light receptacle. 2,910,310, 10-27-59, Cl. 285—91.
Mulbarger, Francis A., to United States Rubber Co. Tubeless
tire bead seating device. 2,889,S70, 6-9-59, Cl. 157 — 1.21.
Mulcahy, Harry W., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gears for
railway draft rigging. 2,880,886, 4-7-59, Cl. 213 — 45.
Mulcahy. Harry W., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gear.
2,884,141, 4-28-59, Cl. 213 — 45.
Mulcahy, Harry W., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gears for
railway draft rigging. 2,893,569, 7-7-59. Cl. 213 — 44.
Mulcahy, Harry W., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Draft gear for
railway draft rigging. 2,893,570, 7-7-59, Cl. 213 — 44.
Mulcahv, Harrv W., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Rubber draft
gears'. 2.893',571, 7-7-59. Cl. 213 — 45.
Mulcahy, Harry W., to Enterprise Railway Equipment Co.
Bottom-discharging hopper closure assembly. 2,914,000,
11-24-59, Cl. 105—250.
LIST OF PATENTEES
659
Mulcahy, Raymond W., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Register-
ing means for multicolor printing. 2,902,770, 9-8-59, CI.
33—184.5.
Mulch, Hans, to Ernst Leitz, G.m.b.H., Optische Werke. Slide
changer. 2,878,604, 3-24-59, CI. 40—79.
Mulder, Allan C, to Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Arc welding
machine. 2,880,374, 3-31-59, CI. 315—205.
Mulder, Allan C, to Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Magnetically
controlled variable current transformer. 2,891,210,
6-16-59, CI. 321 — 19 .
Mulder, Harry : See — ■
Powers, Robert P., Mulder, and Fordyce. 2,868,260.
Mulder, Harry. Adjustable wheel. 2,902,319, 9-1-59, Cl.
301 — 128.
Mulder, Johannes G. W., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Electric discharge tube. 2,869,013, 1-13-59, CI. 313 — 170.
Mulders, Cornells E., and B. Visser, to Staatsbedrijf der
Posterijen, Telegraphie en Telefonie. Packet position
detecting system. 2,894,626, 7-14-59, CI. 209—111.
Mulhall, Harold : See —
Ellison, Thomas, and Mulhall. 2,893,103.
Mulhern, William A., to Gar Wood Industries. Inc. Wheel
trim attachment. 2,899,240, 8-11-59, CI. 301 — 37.
Mulholland, Hugh M. Wash hanging devices. 2,914,187,
11-24-59, CI. 211—1.3.
Mulholland, James R. Textile ring and lubrication therefor.
2,905,269. 9-22-59. CI. 184 — 7.
Mulichak, Steven. Retractable hard top convertible.
2,869,923, 1-20-59, CI. 296 — 117.
Mulick, Michael. Pressure-control valve for salvage opera-
tions and the like. 2,911,003, 11-3-59, CI. 137 — 508.
Mulinos, Michael G., to Commercial Solvents Corp.
Cycloserine-pyridoxine composition. 2,894,874, 7-14-59,
CI. 167 — 65.
Mulkey, Ellis E. : See —
Harrison, Benjamin M., and Mulkey. 2,898,762.
Mulkey, Sam, Co. : See —
Swain, William J., and Garnett. 2,875,888.
Mulkin, Marion A. Therapeutic, gravity actuated, sustained
pressure applicator. 2,893,383, 7-7-59, CI. 128 — 68.
Mull, Bruce D., and F. F. Parke, >& to E. D. Farley. Ad-
justable support for lights and the like. 2,919,098,
12-29-59, CI. 248—324.
Mull, Robert P., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Heterocyclo-loweralkanoamidoxime compounds. 2,897,195,
7 28 59 CI 260 239
Mullaney, William J., and G. F. Albright, to O. N. Wanek.
Electric arc furnace and the process of preparing castings.
2,881,489, 4-14-59, CI. 22—200.
Mullard Radio Valve Co. Ltd., The : See —
Fenemore, Ronald W., and Borley. 2.880,512.
Mullen, James W., II, to Experiment Inc. Apparatus for
igniting fuels. 2,867,979, 1-13-59, CI. 60—35.6.
Mullen, Joseph E. : See —
Knowles, Hugh S., and Mullen. 2,912,523.
Mullen, Melvin Z., % to J. G. Lubelle and % to L. C. Silver-
man. Apparatus for forming tubular structures in glass-
ware. 2,869,286, 1-20-59, CI. 49—7.
Mullen, Thomas W. Tubeless tire bead repair. 2,884,041,
4-28-59, CI. 152 — 362.
MulleD, Thomas W., and R. E. Humphreys. Mirror hinged
support. 2,904,290, 9-15-59, CI. 248—28.
Mullenhagen, Carl W. : See —
Hulton. Charles S., Mullenhagen, and Wiedenbein.
2,897,601.
Mullenschlader, Carl O. Carding machines. 2,912,721,
11-17-59, CI. 19—99.
Muller. Albert, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Gas shielded arc
cutting. 2,867,713, 1-6-59, CI. 219—69.
Muller, Albert, and C. R. Felmley, Jr., to Air Reduction
Co., Inc. WTelding wire for low alloy steels and resulting
weld. 2,913,814, 11-24-59, CI. 29—196.1.
Muller, Albert, and C. R. Felmley, Jr., to Air Reduction
Co., Inc. Welding wire for low alloy steels and resulting
weld. 2,913,815, 11-24-59, CI. 29 — 196.1.
Muller. Alex C. 50% to A. W. Moser. Single lens reflex
camera. 2,895,394, 7-21-59, CI. 95 — 42.
Muller, Alois, and F. Gygli, to Permac A.G. Method for pro-
ducing a bag-shaped packing and device for carrying out
this method. 2,908,123, 10-13-59, CI. 53—29.
Muller, Burdette A. : See —
Warsap, Leo W., Muller, and Lillibridge. 2,891,427.
Muller, Carl-Heinz : See — -
Bertram, Karl. 2,918,971.
Muller, Egon M. : See —
Smythe, William J., and Muller. 2,917,473.
Muller, Erich and W., to W. Kolb. Bracelet for wrist-watches.
2,889,973, 6-9-59, CI. 224 — 4.
Muller, Erwln : See —
Graulich, Wilhelm, Schraitz, Berlenbach, and Muller.
2,897,101.
Klockgether, Helfried, Muller, and Ossenbrunner.
2,874,046.
Muller. Franz, and L. H. Winners, to Klockner-Humboldt-
Deutz A.G. Screw conveyor apparatus. 2,884,145, 4-28-
59, CI. 214 — 17.
Muller, Franz E., to P. O. Tobeler, d.b. under the name of
Trans-Oceanic. Illuminated advertising displays. 2,885,805.
5-12-59, CI. 40—33.
Muller, Friedrich, to Berliner Maschinenbau A.G. vormals
L. Schwartzkopff. Switching device for the automatic
electric control o:t the feed mechanism of a fancy doubler.
2,881,585, 4-14-59, CI. 57—91.
Muller, Friedrich, and H. Goldbrunner. Measuring apparatus.
2,910,775, 11-3-59, CI. 33 — 46.
Muller, Georg : See —
Lee, Pyungtoo W., and Muller. 2,895,050.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle drive-
line mounting. 2,876,855, 3-10-59, CI. 180 — 70.
Muller, George H., to Ford Motor Co. Fluid pressure suspen-
sion for motor vehicles. 2,916,296, 12-8-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Muller, George H., and A. G. Spear, Jr., to Ford Motor Co.
Seat vest jacket. 2,908,324^ 10-13-59, CI. 155 — 189.
Muller, George H., and H. C. Cuskie, to Ford Motor Co.
Motor vehicle suspensions. 2,916,282, 12-8-59, CI.
267—20.
Muller, Georges, R. Joly, and R. Bardoneschi, to Les Labora-
toires Francais de Chimiotherapie. Preparation of
A'-dehydrocortisone. 2,888,472, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Muller, Georges, and L. Velluz, to Les Laboratories Francais
de Chimiotherapie. New steroid derivative and method
of preparing same. 2,891,973, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Muller, Georges, and A. Furlenmeier, to Les Laboratoires
Francais de Chimiotherapie. Process of preparing 11/3,17/3-
dihydroxy-17a-ethynyl-A14-androstadiene-3-one. 2,906,759,
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Muller, Georges, and R. Bardoneschi, to Les Laboratoires
Francais de Chimiotherapie. ll-methoxy-17a-cyano-16lS-
methoxy carbonyl-20-yohimbane compounds. 2,907,769,
10-6-59, CI. 260 — 287.
Muller, Georges, B. P. Vaterlaus, and L. Velluz, to UCLAF.
Derivatives of dibenzo-cycloheptadiene and a method of
preparing same. 2,911,411, 11-3-59, CI. 260—326.5.
Muller, Gerd : See —
Goebel, Hermann, and Muller. 2,908,678.
Muller, Hanns, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Lever gage assembly.
2,872,737, 2-10-59, CI. 33 — 172.
Muller, Hans. Trimming machine for automatically trimming
the three open edges of stapled booklets. 2,874,775,
2-24-59, Cl. 164 — 48.
Muller, Hans J., and W. Hanleln, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus and method for the pro-
duction of glass foil. 2,910,805, 11-3-59, Cl. 49 — 3.
Muller, Hermann : See —
Herrmann, Otto, and Miiller. 2,911,321.
Muller, Hugo, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Akt. Multi-
conductor electric power cables. 2,886,631, 5-12-59, Cl.
174 — 108.
Muller, Jacques. Filter apparatus and filter cartridges there-
for. 2,883,056, 4-21-59, Cl. 210—336.
Muller, Jacques. Unclogging filter. 2,902,158, 9-1-59, Cl.
210—184.
Miiller, Johann, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Measuring gauging
and inspection equipment. 2,915,317, 12-1-59, Cl. 279 — 9.
Muller, Johannes, to Deutsche Gold-und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Method of producing surface layers re-
sistant to wear. 2,875,095, 2-24-59, Cl. 117 — 127.
Muller, John F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic core winding machine. 2,891,735, 6-23-59, Cl.
242—4.
Muller, Josef : See —
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and Muller. 2,908,341.
Muller, Josef, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Foot pedal arrange-
ment. 2,869,392, 1-20-59, Cl. 74 — 512.
Muller, Josef, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Transmitting mech-
anism. 2,884,804, 5-5-59, Cl. 74 — 513.
Muller, Josef, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Wheel suspension of
vehicles. 2,887,310, 5-19-59. Cl. 267 — 20.
Muller, Josef, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Production of hydrogen peroxide.
2,904,478, 9-15-59, Cl. 204 — 84.
Muller, Joseph : See —
Mahut. Rene. Muller, and Sauteron. 2,905,524.
Muller, Karl, and R. Rotheli, % to Maag Gear-Wheel and Ma-
chinery Co., Ltd. Apparatus for testing the profiles of
involute gear teeth. 2,881,530, 4-14-59, Cl. 33—179.5.
Muller, Karl A., Jr., to The American Oil Co. Hydrocarbon
reforming system. 2,909,477, 10-20-59, Cl. 208 — 65.
Muller, Karl E. : See —
Nischk, Giinther, and Muller. 2,912,408.
Nischk, Giinther, and Muller. 2,912,409.
Nischk, Gunther, Muller, and Goerden. 2,879,248.
Muller, Karl E., to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Synthetic
products of high molecular weight. 2,883,359, 4-21-59,
Cl. 260—45.
Muller, Karl E., and P. Hoppe, % to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft, and % to Mobay Chemical Co. Proc-
ess for the manufacture of synthetic resins. 2,913,425,
11-17-59, Cl. 260—2.5.
Muller, Karl W., and D. Delfs, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Process for imparting flame resistance to solid inflammable
material. 2,872,355, 2-3-59, Cl. 117—136.
Muller, Klaus. Internal combustion engine. 2,893,360,
7-7-59, Cl. 123 — 32.
Muller. Lloyd E. : See —
Bnylan. Henry W.. Doane. and Muller. 2.883,161.
Morrish, Leonard M., and Muller. 2,881,852.
Morrish, Leonard M., and Muller. 2,899,007.
Muller, Martin, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Magnetic flux meter. 2,918,622, 12-22-59, Cl. 324 — 47.
660
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,897,271.
2,916,039,
2,894,039.
Diesel
Muller, Max : See —
Horn, Arno, Langner, and Muller.
Muller, Max A. : See —
Deuriug, Hans, Muller, and Sell. 2,891,593.
Muller, Max A., and P. Vossieck, to Rand-Goetze Corp. Tank
track pin bearing seal. 2,911,840, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 256.
Muller, Otto, to Tornado A.G. Suction nozzle tor cleaning
apparatus. 2,S80,446, 4-7-59, CI. 15—373.
Muller, Otto, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Program controller particularly for machine tools.
2,S98,483. 8-4-59, CI. 307—115.
Muller, Paul : See —
Bilger, Xavier, and Muller. 2,895,837.
Giitzi. Karl, and Muller. 2,891,984.
Syz, Werner, and Muller. 2,874,103.
Muller, Paul, to Aluminium-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft.
Pot-house of an aluminum reduction plant. 2,907,263,
10-0-59. CI. 98—115.
Muller, Paul A. : See —
Vieli. Otto A., and Muller. 2,874.408.
Muller, Paul A. Filter for tobacco smoke.
12-8-59, CI. 131—208.
Muller, Pierre : /See —
Joullie, Maurice, Laurre, Maillard, and Muller.
Muller, Reinhard M., to Dipl.-Ing. Josef Effenberger.
engine. 2,904,020, 9-15-59, CI. 123—32.
Miiiler, Rudolf A., to United States of America, Army.
Thermionic device. 2,869,012, 1-13-59, CI. 313—157.
Muller, Siegfried A. : See —
Smith, Leland L Marx, and Muller. 2,905,662.
Winterbottom, Robert, Mendelsohn, Muller, and Mc-
Cormick. 2,899,422.
Muller, Werner : See —
Raue, Roderich. Muller, Link, and O. and V. Weber.
2.878,138.
Muller, Werner, and H. Psaar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak-
tiengesellschaft Dyeing and printing of polymers of acrylo-
nitrile. 2,906,589. 9-29-59. CI. 8—55.
Muller, Werner C, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp.
Method of reducing metal halides. 2,910,357, 10-27-59,
CI. 75—84.5.
Muller, Werner C, and F. D. Miller, to National Petro-
chemicals Corp. Alcohol purification process. 2,910,412,
10-27-59, CI. 202—39.5.
Muller, Wilhelm : See — ■
Muller, Erich and W. 2,889,973.
Muller, Wilhelm, to W. Kolb. Bracelet for wrist-watches.
2,891,709, 6-23-59, CI. 224 — 4.
Muller, Wilhelm, H. Kornfeld, and G. Becker, to August
Thyssen-Huette Akt., and Dortmund-Hoerder Huettenunion
Akt. Process and apparatus for casting elongated slender
lengths of metal. 2,891,294, 6-23-59, CI. 22 — 200.1.
Muller, Wilhelm, and R. Lamprecht, to Telefonbau und Nor-
malzeit G.m.b.H. Stamping device having a rotatable
printing cylinder. 2,917,999, 12-22-59, CI. 101 — 235.
Miiiler, Wilhelm H., to J. M. Voith G.m.b.H., Maschinenfabrik.
Method and apparatus for making paper. 2,890,149,
6-9-59, CI. 162—211.
Muller, Willi to Societe Industrielle de Soncebolz S.A. Hor-
logerie Industrielle et appareils et Instruments electriques.
Selfstarting synchronous motor. 2,897,384. 7-28-59, CI.
310—163.
Mullett, Leslie B. : See—
Walkinshaw, William, and Mullett. 2,916,710.
Mullett, Leslie B., to The United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority of Patents Branch. Electronic valve amplifiers.
2,912,620, 11-10-59, CI. 315—41.
Mulligan, Rex P., to Texaco Inc. Aerial prospecting.
2,904,691, 9-15-59, CI. 250—83.6.
Mullin, Archie R. Rotary lawn mower and sprayer with hollow
shaft engine drive. 2,878,633, 3-24-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Mullin, Archie R. Rotary lawn mower spraying attachment.
2.908,444, 10-13-59, CI. 239—223.
Mullin, Clayton D., and J. F. Rose, to Maico Electronics, Inc.
Temple construction. 2,904,639, 9-15-59, CI. 179 — 107.
Mullin, John F. Wire locked bolt assemblies. 2,890,734,
6-16-59. CI. 151—33.
Mullin, John T., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Tape drive
mechanism. 2,913,192, 11-17-59, CI. 242—55.11.
Mullineaux, Richard D. : See —
Raley, John H., and Mullineaux. 2,880,252.
Raley, John H., and Mullineaux. 2,901,520.
Raley, John H., Mullineaux, and Ballard. 2,880.249.
Raley, John H.. Mullineaux, and Ballard. 2,898,386.
Mullineaux, Richard D., and J. H. Raley, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. DehydrogenatJon of saturated aromatic hydro-
carbon to a cycloolefln in the presence of free bromine.
2,867,671, 1-6-59, CI. 260—666.
Mullineaux, Richard D., and J. H. Raley, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Dehydrogenation process. 2,890,253, 6-9-59,
CI. 260—673.5.
Mullins, Elwood H., and J. I. Bowen, to United States of
America, Navy. Generating device. 2,892,412, 6-30-59,
CI. 102—70.2.
Mullins. J. G. : See —
Calmes, Dalla: L. 2,907,870.
Mullis, Carl W., Sr. Rotary debarker having pivotable bark-
removing tools biased by fluid under pressure in an annular
tank. 2,908,302, 10-13-59, CI. 144 — 208.
Mulno, Lester F., to Harrington & Richardson, Inc. Breech
release mechanism. 2,876,576, 3-10-59, CI. 42—44.
2,893,110.
Goldschmidt, to Cali-
Mulqueeny, Thomas J., and J. D. Clark, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Incorporation of water soluble salts in
propellent powder. 2,889,216, 6-2-59, CI. 52 — 21.
Mulrooney, Edward A., Jr. : See —
Haroldson, Arthur H., Mulrooney, and Hogan. 2,915,786.
Mulrooney, Edward A., Jr., to Continental-Diamond Fibre
Corp. Air relief valve for a plastics extrusion ram.
2,904,830, 9-22-59, CI. 18—12.
Mulry, Raymond D. : See —
Moorhead, John O., and Mulry. 2,907,851.
Multi-Carton Corp. : See —
Grinspoon. Harold. 2,899,049.
Multi-Lift Co. : See —
Gunning. Alfred W., and Dorman. 2,877,868.
Multi-Metal Wire Cloth Co., Inc. : See —
Imershein, Charles. 2,902,165.
Multiple Extrusions, Inc. : <b'ee —
Harkenrider, Robert J. 2,908,037.
Multi-Products Co., Inc. : See —
Undy, Gustav E. 2,886,703.
Multiscope, Inc. : See —
Tilton, Russell G. 2,879,881.
Multiscore Co., Inc. : See —
Lade, Elmer V. 2,907,359.
Multocator Corp. : See —
Singleton, Charles L. 2,902,541.
Mul-T-Typer Corp. : See —
Huston. William P., Jr. 2,907,439.
Mulvaney, Loyola I. : See —
Gibson, Seabron H., and Mulvaney.
Mulvany, Paul K., W. W. West, and A.
fornia Research Corp. Preparation of higher alkyl meth-
acrylates. 2,891,990, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 486.
Mulvenna, Elmer, to S. C. Johnson & Son. Detachable clip.
2,896,810, 7-28-59, CI. 220—23.4.
Mumford, Eustace H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Glassware
transfer device. 2,86r,335, 1-6-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Mumford, Eustace H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method
of transferring parisons. 2,918,756, 12-29-59, CI. 49 — 80.
Mumford, George V. : See —
Sherman, Orville B., and Mumford. 2,871,516.
Mumford, George V., and L. D. Soubier, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Method for forming plastic articles. 2,878,520,
3-24-59, CI. 18—55.
Mumford, William W., and A. J. Newland, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Switch. 2,868,920, 1-13-59, CI. 200—87.
Mumma. Harold J. to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Machine for handling eggs. 2,895,274, 7-21-59 CI. 53 —
59.
Mumma, Harold J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Carton closing machine. 2,909,880, 10-27-59, CI. 53 — 377.
Mumma, Harold J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Machine for handling eggs. 2,910,288, 10-27-59. CI. 265 —
Munao, Carmelo C. : See—
Munao, Philip and C. C. 2,905,328.
Munao, Philip and C. C. Holder device for matched earrings.
2,905,328, 9-22-59, CI. 211 — 13.
Munch, Walter, Jr., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Percussive
circuit and assembly. 2,918,576, 12-22-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Munchbach, Kurt, to F. Ungerer. Locking means for locking
wheels, particularly gear wheels, on driving shafts.
2,886.358, 5-12-59, CI. 287—5.3.
Mund, Elgin H. Livestock feeder. 2,902,003, 9-1-59, CI.
119—52.
Mund, Mark G., and D. K. Anderson, to Donaldson Co., Inc.
Air cleaner construction. 2,887,177, 5-19-59, CI. 183 — 34.
Mund, Morris. Self adjusting window masking device.
2,883,962, 4-28-59, CI. 118—505.
Munday, Charles W., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Radiation
interrupters. 2,884,543, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 219.
Mundean Mfg. Co. : See —
Salisbury. Ellsworth C. 2,913,142.
Mundell, Elmore H., and G. E. Stark, to R. R. Donnelley 4
Sons Co. Comparison gauge for arcuate surfaces. 2,911,-
728, 11-10-59, CI. 33—174.
Munding, Clarence P. Road surfacing composition and a
process for preparing same. 2,877,127, 3-10-59, CI.
106—278.
Mundt, Diedrich E., to "Hold-Heet" Products Corp. Electric
motor automatic recycling system. 2,878,436, 3-17-59. CI.
318 — 443.
Mundt, Diedrich E., to "Hold-Heet" Products Corp. Flasher.
2,889,429, 6-2-59, CI. 200 — 122.
Mundy, Alfred F., to United States of America, Navy. Silica
gel as underwater noise source. 2,911,617, 11-3-59, CI.
340—5.
Munekata, Eiji, to The Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
Method of producing a nitrogen phosphate or potassium
nitrogen phosphate fertilizer. 2,899,293, 8-11-59, CI.
71 — 43.
Munford, Theodore W., to Surface Combustion Corp. Furnace
conveyor system. 2,883,171, 4-21-59, CI. 263 — 6.
Mungen, Richard, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Sepa->
ration of solids from gases. 2,896,745, 7-28-59, CI. 183—
122.
Munger, Elbert E., Jr. Telephone answering device.
2,877,303, 3-10-59, CI. 179—6.
Mungovan, Francis P. Removable head rest for vehicles.
2,897,878, 8-4-59. CI. 155—174.
Munich, Joseph : See —
O'Neil, James E., and Munich. 2,877,853.
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661
Munker, Theo. Method and apparatus for heat treating ma-
terials in a continuous operating furnace. 2,872,173,
2-3-59, CI. 263—3.
Munker, Theodor. Apparatus for measuring temperatures.
2,886,970. 5-19-59, CI. 73—355.
Munns, Michael G. : See —
Caspar, Emeric, and Munns. 2,914,804.
Gaspar, Emeric, Munns, and Harrison. 2,880,461.
Gaspar, Emeric, Munns, and Harrison. 2,894,286.
Munns, William O. : See —
Kairys, Stepas, Meade, Munns, and Walder. 2,895,976.
Munoz Justiz. Electric heater. 2,879,371, 3-24-59, CI.
219—39.
Munro, David C. Noise making device for velocipedes or the
like. 2.874.514. 2-24-59. CI. 46—175.
Munro, David C. Noisemaking attachment for bicycles.
2,894,357, 7-14-59, CI. 46 — 175.
Munro, Donald H., Jr. : See —
Munro, William H., and Munro. 2,903,264.
Munro, Duncan J., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Stabilisation of phenols. 2,889,372, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 020.
Munro. Neil. : See —
Maclean, Duncan, Standring, Toule, and Munro.
2,907.753
Munro, Robert W., to The Griscom-Russell Co. Desuper-
heater construction for heat exchanger. 2,910,275,
10-27-59, CI. 257 — 43.
Munro, William H., and D. H. Munro, Jr. Table game with
magnetic playing element. 2,903,264, 9-8-59, CI. 273 — 85.
Muns, George E., and D. C. Berkebile, to Crucible Steel Co.
of America. Process for recovering useful values from
waste pickle liquor and raw coke oven gas. 2,880,061,
3-31-59, CI. 23—77.
Munschauer, Frederick E., to Niagara Machine and Tool
Works. Fluid operated clutch. 2,884,10S, 4-28-59, CI.
192—88.
Munschauer, Frederick E., to Niagara Machine & Tool Works.
Clutch brake sequence control for power presses and the
like. 2,905,290, 9-22-59, CI. 192 — 12.
Munschauer, Frederick E., Jr., to Niagara Machine & Tool
Works. Power press drive mechanism. 2,878,909, 3-24-59,
CI. 192 — 3.5.
Munschauer, Frederick E., Jr., to Niagara Machine & Tool
Works. Power press drive mechanism. 2,881,880, 4-14-59.
CI. 192—3.5.
Munse, Robert A., to Illinois Tool Works. Snap-in fastener.
2.885,754, 5-12-59. CI. 24 — 73.
Munsingwear, Inc. : See —
Schaumer, Theo B. 2,888,931.
Munson, Chester L., to The Louis Allis Co. Air-cooled eddy
current coupler device. 2,908,834, 10-13-59, CI. 310 — 105.
Munson. Georce M. : See —
Johnson. Nels A. 2.874,717.
Munson, Ralph H. and T. M., Jr., to Terado Co. Converter.
2,888,631, 5-26-59, CI. 321 — 49.
Munson, Theodore M., Jr. : See —
Munson, Ralph H. and T. M., Jr. 2,888,631.
Munson. Whitney K. Interchangeable type assemblage for
stamp devices. 2,877,707, 3-17-59, CI. 101 — 3S0.
Muut, Irwin : See —
Garfinkel, Alan R., Spinelll. and Munt.
Munter. Casimir J., to Hasan Chemicals
Feeding devices. 2,899,971, 8-18-59, CI.
Munters, Carl, & Co. : See —
Meek. George W. 2,906,512.
Munton, John P., and P. A. Peterson,
End dike for a paper coating machine.
CI. 118 — 413.
Muntz, Alan, & Co. Ltd. : See —
Butler, Stanley M. 2,884,919.
Miinz, Ferdinand : See —
Delfs. Detlef. and Miinz. 2,901.497.
Munz, Otto J. Linear motor control.
CI. 250—204.
Munzig, Arthur L. Electric antenna.
CI. 343—720.
Murakami, Masuo, and S. Senoh. Method of synthesis of
dialkyl alnha-ketoglutarate from alkvl 3,5-d'ialkoxy-2,5-
dihydro-2-furoate. 2,919,289, 12-29-59*. CI. 260 — 483.
Murakami. Yoshihiko. Cold rolling mills. 2,907,235, 10-6-
59, CI. 80—38
Muramatsu, James S., and D. V. Harding, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Aerial pickup and tow boom. 2,917,289,
12-15-59, CI. 258—1.2.
Murata, Kwanji. Sulfur dioxide-acetic acid reaction product.
2,903,481, 9-8-59, CI. 260—545.
Murch, Robert H. : See —
Thompson, Lyle G., and Murch. 2,914,729.
Murchie, Robert B. Bed dolly. 2,876,020, 3-3-59, CI.
280 — 179.
Murcott, Charles E., to General Medical Equipment Corp.
Multiple element cleaning device for hypodermic syringes.
2,869,160, 1-20-59, CI. 15—105.
Murdoch, Alexander, Jr., to Blaekstone Corp. Ultrasonic
transducers. 2,874,316, 2-17-59, CI. 310 — 26.
Murdock, Clavton E. : See —
Preist, Donald H., and Murdock. 2,871,397.
Murdock, Clayton E., to Eitel-McCullough, Inc.
tube. 2,S67,747, 1-6-59, CI. 315—5.38.
Murdock. Forrest L., Sr. Telescoping tank.
5-19-59, CI. 220 — 8.
2,878,418.
& Controls,
137 — 216.
Inc.
to Rice Barton Corp.
2.91S.899, 12-29-59,
2,911,538, 11-3-59,
2,880.416.
-31-59.
Murdock, Forrest L., Sr. Collapsible tank. 2,904,209,
9-15-59, CI. 220—8.
Murdock, Paul F., and C. M. Pratt, to Pratt, Read & Co.,
Inc. Method of constructing a piano action. 2,877,537,
3-17-59, CI. 29—149.5.
Murdock, Robert W., and R. C. Singleton, to Gregory Indus-
tries, Inc. Welding stud and ferrule. 2,896,065, 7-21-59,
CI. 219—99.
Murdock, Silas M., to Columbian Rope Co. Synthetic rope
structure and method of making same. 2,917,891, 12-22-
59, CI. 57 — 140.
Muren, Albert P., Jr. : See —
Vancamp, Raymond M., and Muren. 2,914,576.
Murer, Murrel, to D. Rue. Furrow cover. 2,907,397. 10-6-
59. CI. 172—736.
Murfin, Paul E., to United States of America, Navv. Low
frequency amplifier. 2,890,295, 6-9-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Murgolo, Nicholas. Pleat pin. 2,898,990, 8-11-59, CI.
160—348.
Murillo, Frank G. Lawn-maintenance machine. 2,882,668,
4-21-59, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Murnighan, John : See —
McCormick, John. 2,876,048.
Murphey, Rozier C, Jr. Golf club hand grip. 2,873,970,
2-17-59. CI. 273—81.3.
Murphey, Wilbur A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing fiber-forming polythiolesters by inter-
facial condensation polymerization. 2,870,126, 1-20-59,
CI. 260—78.5.
Murphey, Wilbur A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Resinous condensation product of a chlorinated aromatic
disulfonyl halide and a diamine. 2,875,183, 2-24-59, CI.
260—79.3.
Murphree, Eger V., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
System for recovering oil from solid oil-bearing materials.
2,908,617, 10-13-59. CI. 202 — 14.
Murphrey, Sherrod B. Automatic steering device for ve-
hicles. 2,881,712, 4-14-59, CI. 104—244.1.
Murphy, Andrew H. : See —
Pulsifer, Verne, and Murphy. 2,885,459.
Murphy, Brian J. M., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Work
supports for shoe machines. 2,892,199, 6-30-59, CI. 12 —
86.7.
Murphy, Bynum E., W. L. Brewer, Jr., and A. E. Melton, to
Dealer Associates, Inc. Brush cutter. 2,872,770, 2-10-59,
CI. 56—25.4.
Murphy, Charles T. Animal trap. 2,916,847, 12-15-59, CI.
43—61.
Murphy, Cornelius M., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for
manufacture of anhydrous, heavy metal-free sulfites.
2,S99,273, 8-11-59, CI. 23—129.
Murphy, David W., to Pastushin Aviation Corp. Ejector
release mechanism for auxiliary fuel tanks, and the like.
2,869,523, 1-20-59, CI. 123—24.
Murphy, David W., to Pastushin Aviation Corp. Jaw as-
sembly unit for aircraft pylons. 2,918,324, 12-22-59, CI.
294 — 83.
Murphy, Donald D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Self-aligning belt idler.
2,873.022. 2-10-59, CI. 198 — 202.
Murphy, Donald D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Reversible belt train-
ing idler. 2,916,139, 12-8-59, CI. 198 — 202.
Murphy Door Bed Co. Inc. : See —
Levi, Hans L. 2,903,222.
Murphy, Edward C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Cushioned
valves. 2,916,019, 12-8-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Murphv, Edward J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Amplitude mod-
ulator for microwaves. 2.880.390. 3-31-59. fl. 333 — 81.
Murphy, Edwin W„ 40% to C. W. Jones and 10% to T.
Murphy. Tea bag. 2,881,910, 4-14-59, CI. 206—0.5.
Murphy, Eugene E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Hydraulic
generator drive. 2,910,013, 10-27-59, CI. 105—96.1.
Murphy, Frances G. : See —
Murphy. Frank V. 2.891.330.
Murphy, Frank R. Laterally adjustable mop with pivoted
brace means. 2,903,730. 9-15-59, CI. 15 — 229.
Murphy, Frank V., % to T. J. Murphy, % to L. J. Murphy,
Ve to F. G. Murphy, % to G. A. Murphy, Ve to K. V.
Murphy, and Ve to J. W. Murphv. Snow clearing imple-
ment. 2.891,330. 6-23-59, CI. 37—53.
Murphy, Frank W . Magnetically controlled fuel valve.
2,875,617, 3-3-59, CI. 74—2.
Murphv. Georee A. : See —
Murphy, Frank V. 2,891.330.
Murphy, George B. Refrigeration system. 2,914,924, 12-1-59,
CI. 62—174.
Murphy, George E. Weatherproof padlock. 2,904,985,
9-22-59, CI. 70—51.
Murphy, George T., to A. J. Gerrard & Co. Car loading
retaining strip and lock therefor. 2,890,747, 6-16-59, CI.
160—368.
The Budd
passenger
Co. High capacity
vehicle. 2,914,001,
Co. High capacity
vehicle. 2,914,002,
Electron
2,887,243,
Murphy, Goodrich K., to
private compartment
11-14-59, CI. 105—315.
Murphy, Goodrich K., to The Budd
private compartment passenger
11-24-59, CI. 105—315.
Murphy, Harold P., and A. L. Levine, to The Electric Storage
Battery Co. Alkaline storage battery. 2,880,257, 3-31-59,
CI. 136—29.
Murphy, Howard : See — ■
Mergen, Joseph M., and Murphy. 2,887,200.
662
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Method
CI. 99—
2,907,042, 10-6-59, CI.
Murphy, Howard J., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Hose
clamp. 2,876,514, 3-10-59, CI. 24 — 20.
Murphy, Howard J., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Tube
shield. 2,902,533, 9-1-59, CI. 174 — 35.
Murphy, Howard J., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Capti-
vated tube shield. 2,908,742, 10-13-59, CI. 174 — 35.
Murphy, Jeremiah T. Sand and gravel drying machine.
2,899,070, 8-11-59, CI. 210—523.
Murphy, John F., and E. H. Uhing, to Swift & Co.
of processing egg albumen. 2,892,720, 6-30-59,
113.
Murphy, John R. : See —
O'Malley, Vincent J., and Murphy. 2,886,002.
Murphy, Joseph W. : See —
Murphy, Frank V. 2,891,330.
Murphy, Katherine M. Aprons.
2—48.
Murphy, Kathleen V. : See —
Murphy, Frank V. 2,891,330.
Murphy, L. R., Scale Co. : See —
Murphy, Leslie R. 2,869,855.
Murphy, Laurence W., to Geo. A. Hormel & Co. Apparatus
and process for facilitating slaughter and for bleeding
slaughter animals. 2,895,164, 7-21-59, CI. 17 — 45.
Murphy, Leo J. : See —
Murphy, Frank V. 2,891,330.
Murphy, Leslie R., to L. R. Murphy Scale Co. Extensible
scale platform for weighing trucks and the like. 2,869,855.
1-20-59, CI. 265—71.
Murphy, Marion D. Ventilated block wall. 2,868,010,
1-13-59, CI. 72—127.
Murphy, Mary E. : See —
Chapin, Earl C, and Murphy. 2,916,392.
Murphy, Maynard J., and R. J. Holton. Loose leaf binder.
2,879,772, 3-31-59, CI. 129—1.
Murphy, Melvin H., to Brubaker Electronics, Inc. Delay line
test means and techniques. 2,889,515, 6-2-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Murphy, Nelson F. : See —
Doumas, Arthur C, and Murphy. 2,902,416.
Murphy, Norman B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Signal trans-
mitter with manual control comprising inductive device.
2,894,230, 7-7-59, CI. 336 — 30.
Murphy, Orlando J. : See —
Henning, Harley A., and Murphy. 2,886,802.
Murphy, Orlando J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Magnetic storage and reproduction system. 2,886,800,
5-12-59, CI. 340—174.
Murphy, Owen K. Motor operated kinesltherapy device.
2,917,043, 12-15-59, CI. 128—33.
Murphy, Patrick J., to Schneithorst Catering Co. Wrapped
sandwiches and wrapper therefor. 2,893,876, 7-7-59, CI.
99 — 171.
Murphy Radio Ltd. : See —
Fairhurst, Harold A. 2,908,746.
Murphy, Raymond J., to Fred Medart Mfg. Co. Power ac-
tuated movers for telescoping gymnasium seat-structures.
2,898,639, 8-11-59, CI. 20—1.126.
Murphy, Richard C. : See —
Fresh, John N., and Murphy. 2,881,444.
Stelter, Francis C. W. 2.884,623.
Murphy, Richard J., J. L. Phillips, and W. S. Pakko, to Boe-
ing Airplane Co. Dry Ice sealant guns. 2,872,083, 2-3-59,
CI. 222—327.
Murphy, Richard P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Two-way photoelectric translator. 2,894,255, 7-7-59, CI.
340 — 347.
Murphy, Robert W., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic display device. 2,875,537, 3-3-59, CI. 40 — 52.
Murphy, Thomas : See —
Murphy, Edwin W. 2,881,910.
Murphy, Thomas J. : See —
Murphy, Frank V. 2,891,330.
Murphy, Thomas J., }i0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Shave indicating device. 2,885,993, 5-12-59, CI. 116 — 133.
Murphy, Venus R. Shoe with changeable elements. 2,873,540,
2-17-59, CI. 36—2.5.
Murphy, William A. Swimming pool cover. 2,912,703.
11-17-59, CI. 4 — 172.
Murphy, William P., Jr., to Dade Reagents, Inc. Process
for making tubes. 2,876,496, 3-10-59, CI. 18—56.
Murrah, Edmund S., to Morgan Construction Co. Apparatus
for measuring sheared lengths. 2,867,908, 1-13-59. CI.
33—141.
Murray, Alan E.
CI. 128 — 153.
Murray, Alan E.
CI. 18—55.05.
Murray, Alan E.
CI. 18—55.05.
Murray, Alan E.
2.5.
Murray, Alan E. Foot casts and process of making the
same. 2,913,771, 11-24-59, CI. 18 — 55.05.
Murray Arthur E., 40% to E. T. Cassidy, and 20% to J. F.
Rodnquez. Perfume diffuser. 2,898,649. 8-11-59. CI.
20 — 120.
Murray, Clyde E. Polish rod adjuster device. 2,886,975,
5-19-59, CI. 74 — 108.
Murray Co. of Texas, Inc., The : See —
Belezos, Stratis G. 2,917,947.
Schumb, Martin T. 2,868,031.
2,875,526.
Form-fitting footwear. 2,868,197, 1-13-59,
Process of foot casting. 2,877,502, 3-17-59,
Foot casting process. 2,887,727, 5-26-59,
Skating shoe. 2,904,902, 9-22-59, CI. 36 —
Wheel
Murray Corp. of America, The : See —
Engel, J Anthony, and Lamkin.
Etherington, John F. 2,890,580.
Flannery, John P. 2,886,900.
Guild, Lurelle V. A. 2,867,488.
Hullar, Herbert E 2,867,430.
Hullar, Herbert E. 2,875,996.
Landwier, William G. 2.867,105.
Leach, Hugh K. 2,909,050.
May, Claude H. 2,900,207.
Reiley. George L. 2,895,230.
Murray, Donald A. : See —
Toland, Wayne G., and Murray. 2,913,059.
Murray, Donald A., to International Harvester Co.
controlled harrow. 2,869,305, 1-20-59, CI. 55 — 73.
Murray, Donald R. : See —
Forrest, Harry D., and Murray. 2,904,896.
Murray, Edgar T. : See —
Middleton, William H. 2,890,756.
Murray, Edward A., and R. W. McCullough, to Deering Milli-
ken Research Corp. Textile process. 2,907,094, 10-6-59,
CI. 28 — 76.
Murray, Franklin C. Transmission belt. 2,884,797, 5-5-59,
CI. 74—233.
Murray, Frederick R., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine
combustion equipment construction. 2,913,873, 11-24—59,
CI. 60—39.69.
Murray, Herbert C. : Sec —
Fonken, Gunther S., and Murray. 2,913,457.
Murray, Herbert C, and D. H. Peterson, to The Upjohn Co.
Process for the production of 10-hydroxy-19-nortestosterone
by rhizopus. 2,888,384, 5-26-59, CI. 195—51.
Murray, Herbert C, and P. D. Meister, to The Upjohn Co.
15-hydroxylation of steroids by Gibberella and Fusarium.
2,889,255, 6-2-59, CI. 195—51.
Murray, Herbert C, and O. K. Sebek, to The Upjohn Co.
Use of second steroid to accelerate 1-dehydrogenation of
substrate steroid. 2,902,411, 9-1-59, CI. 195 — 51.
Murray, Hugh A., Sr., to I. D. L. Inc. Portable traffic marker.
2,898,879, 8-11-59, CI. 116 — 63.
Murray, James S., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Continuous or intermittent telephone traffic registering
system. 2,882,340, 4-14-59, CI. 179 — 8.5.
Murray, James S., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic routiner for selector and connector switches.
2,914,624, 11-24-59, CI. 179—175.21.
Murray, James V., Jr. : See —
Lampert, Bernard B., Murray, and Peck. 2,910,518.
Murray, James V.. Jr.. J. D. -Fales, and M. A. Eccles, to
Union Carbide Corp. Hydrogenolysis of coal hydrogena-
tion products. 2.913,397, 11-17-59, CI. 208—10^
Murray, James V., Jr., J. D. Fales, and C. H.
Union Carbide Corp. Recovery of indoles.
12-8-59, CI. 260—319.
Murray, Jerome L. Servo drive power steering
and the like. 2,893,356, 7-7-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Murray, John F. : See —
Aspelin, Leslie L., and Murray. 2,876,705.
Aspelin, Leslie L., Murray, and Lorenz. 2,887,058.
Murray, John F., and J. A. Wotring, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Bushing for pressure loaded gear pump having a
tapered journal surface. 2,S70,719, 1-27-59. CI. 103 — 126.
Murray, John F., to Thompson Products, Inc. Pressure
loaded pump construction. 2,881,704, 4-14-59, CI. 103 — 5.
Murray, John F., and D. L. Lorenz, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge Inc. Movable bushing for pressure loaded gear
pumps. 2,891,483, 6-23-59, CI. 103—126.
Murray, John G. : See —
Carroll, John E., and Murray. 2,873,356.
Murray, John M., to Grant-Murray, Inc. Smoke producing
display device. 2,885,807, 5-12-59, CI. 40—106.22.
Murray Mfg. Corp. : See —
Brauneck, Charles F. 2,897,316.
Brauneck, Charles F. 2,918,554.
Brauneck, Charles F. 2,919,325.
Brunner, Carl. 2,875,289.
Kobryner, Herman H. 2,877.919.
Kobrvner. Herman H. 2,907,849.
Phelps, George H. 2,872,656.
Rypinski, Albert B., Smith, Brunner, and Laverty.
2,890,306.
Murray, Maxton F., to The Upjohn Co. Erythromycin salts.
2,870,138, 1-20-59, CI. 260—210.
Murray, Maxton F., to The Upjohn Co. Salicylic acid 2,6-
dimethvl-4-n-propoxybenzoate. 2,874,181, 2-17-59, CI.
260 — 473.
Murray, Maxton F., to The Upjohn Co. Cycloheximide
thiosemicarbazone. 2,885,320, 5-5-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Murray, Maxton F., to The Upjohn Co. Alkyl hydrazones
of cycloheximide. 2,894,871, 7-14-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Murray, Maxton F., to The Upjohn Co. Cycloheximide
0-keto-carboxylic acid esters. 2,894,872, 7-14-59, CI.
167—33.
Murray, Michael F. : See —
Dickson, Clifford C. 2,901.027.
Murray Ohio Mfg. Co., The : See —
Douglas, Alvin P., Golrick, and Skerl. 2,899,030.
Douglas. Alvin P., and Hahn. 2,897.687.
Hahn, Gilbert B. 2,912,255.
Murray, Peter B. : See —
Mills, Ivor W., and Murray. 2,915,460.
Young, to
2,916,497,
mechanism
LIST OF PATENTEES
663
Murray, Peter B., to Sun Oil Co. Dehydrogenation of hydro-
carbons. 2,867,677, 1-6-59, CI. 260—673.5.
Murray, Peter B., to Sun Oil Co. Polymerization of olefins
with copper acetylide, silver acetylide or mercury acetylide
catalyst. 2,890,212, 6-9-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Murray, Victor S. Supported concrete floor and conduits.
2,870,623, 1-27-59. CI. 72—70.
Murray, Wallace J., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Vapor phase
corrosion inhibition. 2,914,424, 11-24-59, CI. 117 — 106.
Murray, William : See —
Moore, James W. 2,875.014.
Murray, William. Combined fluid and contact seal. 2,873,986,
2-17-59. CI. 286—10.
Murray, William S., and J. R. Dyer, Jr., to The Indium Corp.
of America. Printed circuits and method of soldering the
same. 2,909,833, 10-27-59. CI. 29—155.5.
Murray, William Y. : See — ■
Davey, Edward L., and Murray. 2,897,253.
Murrell, Harvey S. Tapered tube forming and applying mech-
anism. 2,867,956, 1-13-59, CI. 53 — 296.
Murrey, Orville E. Side boom for tractors. 2,885,092,
5-5-59, CI. 212—8.
Murro, flaini. Attachment for tone arm control in auto-
matic record players. 2,888,267, 5-26-59, CI. 274 — 15.
Murtaugh, Joseph P., to American Brake Shoe Co. Retain-
ing key for dipper tooth parts having resilient pad,
2,870,667, 1-27-59, CI. 85—8.3.
Murtaugh, Justin J., and I. Caldas, Jr., to Schenley Indus-
tries, Inc. Process for the production of drv streptomycin
trihydrochloride. 2,882,270, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 210.
Murtaugh, Justin J., M. E. Lavrich. D. G. Ruff, C. J. Krueck,
and J. E. Grant, to Blatz Brewing Co. Method of extract-
ing hops. 2.898,209, 8-4-59, CI. 99—50.5.
Murty, Kenneth T.. to Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. Silencer.
2,882,993, 4-21-59, CI. 181 — 69.
Murway, Edward : See —
Schwendemann, Edward T„ Sadowsky, and Murway.
2,894,856.
Musaphia, Georges. Animated optical viewer. 2,918,844,
12-29-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Muschalek, Ben E., Jr. Stroke increasing attachment for
walking beam. 2,877,652, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 41.
Muschalek, Ben E., Jr. Shaft bearing. 2,916,338, 12-8-59,
CI. 308—237.
Muschong, Peter W. : See —
Duenke, Clarence G., and Muschong. 2,906,976.
Muse. John P., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Apparatus for
automatically filling well conduits with fluid. 2,874,785,
2-24-59, Cl. 166 — 225.
Muse, Paschal : See —
Culpepper, Albert D. 2,919,013.
Musgrave, Albert W. Apparatus for describing homothetic
geometrical figures. 2,874,473. 2-24-59, Cl. 33 — 24.
Musgrave, Barrington L., % to A. C. Nolte. Electric heating
devices and the like. 2,889,439, 6-2-59, Cl. 219 — 19.
Musgrave, Daniel D. Machine gun. 2,883,911, 4-28-59, Cl.
89—161.
Musgrave. Daniel D. Bomb-racks. 2,896,509, 7-28-59. Cl
89—1.5.
Musgrave, John M. Illuminated fountain displav. 2,879,944,
3-31-59, Cl. 239—20.
Musgrave, Orly. Power lawn mower. 2,891,370, 6-23-59,
Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Musgrave, William K. R., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation of uranium from thorium
and protactinium. 2,892,677, 6-30-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Mushovie, Peter, and H. W. Schultz, to General Motors Corp.
Method for making composite stock. 2,879,587, 3-31-59.
Cl. 29 — 488.
Mushynski, Joseph. License plate holders. 2,916,842,
12-15-59, Cl. 40—202.
Musicant, Louis, to National Radiac, Inc. Neutron detector.
2,880,326, 3-31-59, Cl. 250 — 71.5.
Musiol, Leo : See —
Hammen, Heinrich, and Musiol. 2.867,545.
Muskat, Irving E., and J. J. Klein, to Fiber Bond Corp. Foam-
able pad and method of making same. 2,879,197, 3-24-59,
Cl. 154 — 137.
Muskegon Piston Ring Co. : See —
Endres, Donald M., and Shepard. 2,904,377.
Hamm, Douglas W. 2,886,384.
Hamm, Douglas W. 2,907,101.
_2,910,334.
2,888,280.
Musser, C Walton, to United States of .America, Army. Quick
detachable connection between a gun and its mount.
2,882,797, 4-21-59, Cl. 89—27.
Musser, C Walton, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Strain
wave rotary valve. 2,883.150. 4-21-59, Cl. 251—340.
Musser, C Walton, to United States of America, Army. Trig-
ger release mechanism for a plurality of guns. 2,895,381,
7-21-59, Cl. 89—27.
Musser, C Walton. Tolerance measurement on small bear-
ings. 2,906,116. 9-29-59, Cl. 73—67.
Musser, C Walton, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Strain
wave gearing. 2,906,143, 9-29-59. Cl. 74—640.
Musser, C Walton to United States of America, Army. Quick
detachable gun supporting tripod. 2,906,176, 9-29-59, Cl.
89 — 40.
Musser, C Walton. Pump. 2,910,006, 10-27-59, Cl. 103—
149.
Musser, C Walton, and L. W. Insetta. Positioning and hous-
ing of crusher gauges. 2,870,631. 1-27-59. Cl. 73 — 167.
Musser, C. Walton, and F. W. Dietsch, to United States of
America, Army. Remote control fluid pressure responsive
actuator. 2,873,648, 2-17-59, Cl. 89 — 1.
Musser, C Walton, A. M. 'Stott and A. Benditt, to United
States of America, Army. Head for cartridge actuated
catapult. 2,883,909, 4-28-59, Cl. 89 — 1.
Musser, C Walton, and S. Greenberg, to United States of
America, Army. Combined adjustable support and object
releasably interlocked therewith. 2,889,028, 6-9-59, Cl.
33—48.
Musser, Clair O. Toy musical instrument. 2,871,746, 2-3-59,
Cl. 84 — 405.
Musser, Clair O. Toy piano having key mounted tone bars.
2,873,639, 2-17-59, Cl. 84—404.
Musser, David M., and Zocolillo, to Refined Products Corp.
Phenyl mercury compounds. 2,867.563, 1-6-59, Cl. 167 — 30.
Musser, Jay C, to Klein Chocolate Co. Chocolate foam top-
ping and method. 2,883,286, 4-21-59, Cl. 99 — 139.
Musser, Samuel J. : See —
Underwood, Gerald E., and Musser. 2,889,243.
Musser, Samuel J., and G. E. Underwood, to The Upjohn Co.
Anti-viral composition comprising a cyclic glyoxal, and
method of use. 2,893,912, 7-7-59, Cl. 167 — 30.
Mussett, Clarence W. Stacking device. 2,894,648, 7-14-59,
Cl. 214—6.
Mussio, Victor P. : See —
Vidal, Antoine, and Mussio. 2,892,897.
Musson, Harry R., to Keeprite Products Ltd. Winter con-
trol valve arrangement in refrigerating system. 2,874,550,
2-24-59, Cl. 62—196.
Mussulman, Wayne C. : See —
Liggett, Robert W., Mussulman, Rentshler, and Ziffer.
2,881,115.
Lockmiller, Noel R., Mussulman, and Turner. 2,881,075.
Mustee, Bernard E., to E. L. Mustee & Sons, Inc. Door bal-
ance and limit device. 2,910,336, 10-27-59, Cl. 312—328.
Mustee, E. L.. & Sons, Inc. : See —
Mustee, Bernard E. 2,910,336.
Mustoe, Robert M., to United States Gypsum Co. Sound
absorbing units and method of making same. 2,882,990,
1 21 59 Cl 181 33
Muszynski^ Francis. Duck decoy. 2,917,857, 12-22-59, Cl.
Hamm, Douglas W.
Meyer, Walter W., Hicks, and Dolhun.
Shepard, Ralph M. 2,904,376.
Muslin, Louis : See —
Hafliger, Franz, and Muslin. 2,905,693.
Musolf, Gunter F.. to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
iris control for television cameras. 2,898,536. 8-4-59,
Cl. 318—290.
Muss, Daniel R., and R. L. Longini, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Modulator. 2,879,481, 3-24-59, Cl. 332 — 52.
Musselman, Andrew J. Metallic door construction. 2,877,876,
3-17-59, Cl. 189 — 46.
Musselman, Glenn H., to United States of America, Navy.
Cycle matching receiver. 2,882,526, 4-14-59, Cl. 343 — 103.
Musser, C Walton : See —
Dietsch. Frank W., and Musser. 2,876,679.
Moldofsky, Matthew, Musser, and Stott. 2,902,933.
Musser, C Walton, to United States of America. Army. Re-
coilless gun having radially movable breech sectors.
2,874,614, 2-24-59, Cl. 89 — 1.7.
43—3.
Muszynski,
60—97.
Mutchnik,
1-27-59,
Mutchnik,
Richard S. Motor. 2,893,210, 7-7-59, Cl.
Henry. Wedge fastener assemblies. 2,871,077,
Cl. 311—110.
Henry. Laterally moving furniture leg fastener.
2,882,110, 4-14-59, Cl. 311—112.
Muter Co.. The : See —
Novak, James F. 2,900,040.
Williams, Philip B. 2,905,260.
Muth, Robert C, and G. W. Hegel, to General Electric Co.
Temperature varying means. 2,869,939, 1-20-59, Cl-
308—77.
Muto, Anthony D. : See —
Kostolecki, John F., and Muto. 2,905,275.
Muto, Chojiro : See; —
Noguchi, Yukio, Nakatomi, and Muto. 2,917,401.
Muto, Frank : See —
Scardamalia, Theodore G., and Muto. 2,883,097.
Mutt, Viktor : See —
Jorpes, Johan E., Mutt, Rastgeldi, and Linden. 2,878,159.
Muttart, Vincent, to Independent Lock Co. Pin tumbler lock.
2,877,638. 3-17-59, Cl. 70—224.
Muttart, Vincent, to Independent Lock Co. Turnbutton
assembly for cylindrical locks. 2,885,880, 5-12-59, Cl.
70 — 146.
Mutter, John F. Anti-recoil gun barrels. 2,916,970,
12-15-59, Cl. 89 — 14.
Mutter, Walter E. : See —
Rochester. Nathaniel, Johnson, Amdahl, and Mutter.
2,889,535.
Mycalex Corp. of America : See —
Hessinger, Philip S. 2,897,573.
Mycalex Electronics Corp. of America : See—r-
Monack, Albert J. 2,903,826.
Myck, Edward A., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Control apparatus. 2,885,187, 5-5-59, Cl. 257 — 3.
Myck, Edward A., Jr., and R. T. Osen, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Control apparatus for a plurality of
condition changing devices. 2,902,220, 9-1-59, Cl. 236 — 1.
664
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Myer, Jay L., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Constituent potential measuring apparatus. 2,909,919,
10-27-59, CI. 73—23.
Myer, Jon H. : See —
Gudmundsen, Richard A., and Myer. 2,902,574.
Myer, Jon H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Loop contact for
semiconductor. 2,890,134. 7-21-59. CI. 317 — 234.
Myers, Clarence R., H. W. Stevens, and J. B. Myers, to The
Myers Sherman Co. Hammer mill. 2,888,211, 5-26-59,
CI. 241—37.
Myers, Edward C. Mechanism for dynamically balancing
the work force of a work load. 2,895,282 7-21-59, CI.
56 — 306.
Myers, Elman B., to Scarborough Associates, Inc. Reflect-
ing electric lamp. 2,901,654, 8-25-59, CI. 313 — 113.
Myers, Errol L., to H. O. Trerice. Air operated controller
embodying variable air valve for direct acting or reverse
acting motor valve system. 2,913,1S5, 11-17-59, CI. 236 —
S6.
Myers, F. E., & Bro., Co., The : See —
Conery, William J., and Masters. 2,918,975.
Staats, William A., 2,869,725.
Myers, Felix E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Two pole cir-
cuit breaker. 2,913,542, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 5.
Myers, George A. Newspaper dispensing device. 2,913,144,
11-17-59, CI. 221 — 34.
Myers, George H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time
interval encoder. 2,887,653, 5-19-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Myers, George H. Electrical integration. 2,903,185, 9-8-59,
CI 235 183
Myers, Harold 'l. Display device. 2,905,332, 9-22-59, CI.
211—60.
Myers, Harry S., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force.
Standpipe propellant tank. 2,884,937, 5-5-59, CI. 137—39.
Myers, Henry F., to United States Steel Corp. Method and
apparatus for the continuous heat-treatment of metal strip.
2,892,744, 6-30-59, CI. 148 — 16.
Myers, Henry S., to Power Condenser & Electronics Corp.
Electrolyte for electrolytic condenser. 2,8S6,527, 5-12-59,
CI. 252—62.2.
Myers, Henry S., to Power Condenser & Electronics Corp.
Electrolyte for electrolytic condenser. 2,886,528, 5-12-59,
CI. 252—62.2.
Myers, Hugh L., to Sun Oil Co. Distillation of petroleum
hydrocarbons. 2,885,354, 5-5-59, CI. 208 — 284.
Myers, Hugh L., to Sun Oil Co. Removing acids from petro-
leum. 2,911,360, 11-3-59, CI. 208—263.
Myers, Jacob C. Mechanized method and apparatus for
releasing stranded ships. 2,885,988, 5-12-59. CI. 114 — 51.
Myers, James E., Jr. Tuning apparatus. 2,894,225, 7-7-59,
CI. 333 — 82.
Myers, John B., to Zonolite Co. Method of processing vermi-
culite. 2,868,735, 1-13-59, CI. 252—378.
Myers, John C, and M. M. Hagar. Jaw face construction
for pipe wrenches. 2,895,365. 7-21-59, CI. 81 — 186.
Myers, John F., to Taggart & Myers. Dressing of ore.
2,877.954, 3-17-59, CI. 241—24.
Myers, John L. : See —
Vaught, Chapman K., and Myers. 2,886,145.
Myers, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for
preparing platinum metal catalysts. 2,891,013, 6-16-59,
CI. 252 — 455.
Myers, John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalyst and proc-
ess for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,899,3S2, 8-11-59,
CI. 208 — 1 38
Myers, John W., and F. A. Prange, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Catalysts for the conversion and reforming of hydrocarbons
comprising a platinum group metal with a stabilizing metal.
2,911.357, 11-3-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Myers. Joseph T. : See —
Davey. Paul H. 2,905,376.
Myers, Julian G. : See —
McGiveran, Stanley J., and Myers. 2,881,760.
Myers, Kenneth H., J. W. Farmer, and L. P. Briesch. to
Flexonics Corp. Expansion joint having adaptor member
mounted bellows sealing means. 2,911,238, 11-3-59, CI.
285—286.
Myers, Oscar : See —
Gooderham, John W., Jacobitti, Myers, Shipley, and
Strickler. 2,868,884.
Myers. Peter B. : See —
Johannesen, John D., Myers, and Schwenker. 2,899.570.
Myers, Peter B.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Switch-
ing circuit. 2.899.571, 8-11-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Myers. Rav. Corp. : See —
Myers. Raymond L. 2 895.485.
Myers, Raymond L., to Rav Myers Corp. Card file trav.
2,895,485, 7-21-59, CI. 129 — 16.
Myers, Raymond L. Back support. 2,906,260, 9-29-59, CI.
128—78.
Myers. Reginald V. : See —
Phillips, Arthur C, and Myers. 2,896,447.
Myers, Richard H., to Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. Maxi-
mum temperature recording device. 2,909,925, 10-27-59,
CI. 73—358.
Myers, Robert B., to Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Drum disc filter. 2,S94,632, 7-14-59, CI. 210 — 331.
Myers, Robert L. : See —
Safford, Moyer M„ and Myers. 2,867,603.
Myers, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Process for pro-
ducing chlorotrifluoroethylene fibers. 2,867,495, 1-6-59,
CI. 18—54.
Myers, Rodney. Device for trolling. 2,907,133, 10-6-59, CI.
43 — 43.1.
Myers, Russel A. : See —
Housworth, Gordon C. 2.872,937.
Myers, Samuel A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Electro-
hydraulic servo assembly with tail-safe structure.
2,886,009, 5-12-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Myers Sherman Co., The : See —
Myers, Clarence R., Stevens, and Myers. 2,888,211.
Myers, Thomas E. Pulse generating device. 2,889,472,
6-2-59, CI. 307—132.
Myers, Thomas G., to U.S. Electrical Motors, Inc. Appa-
ratus for sealing submersible devices. 2,881,013, 4-7-59,
CI. 2S6 — 11.
Myers. Thomas R. : See —
Copping, Geoffrey P., Myers, and Smith. 2.895,610.
Myers, Wayne E., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Pole safety device for dry room conveyor. 2,879,885,
3-31-59, CI. 198 — 232.
Myers, Wavne E., to The American Lnundrv Machinery Co.
Rug conveyor for dry room. 2,887,211, 5-19-59, CI.
198—25.
Myers. William G. : See —
Neher, Eldon P.. and Myers. 2.895,215.
Sigler, Howard R.. Myers, and Harrison. 2,872,727.
Myers, William G. Machine for assembling resilient bush-
ings. 2,877,543, 3-17-59, CI. 29—235.
Myers, William H„ to Avco Mfg. Corp. Television receiver
construction. 2,896,199. 7-21-59. CI. 340 — 367.
Myhre, Pearlie K. : See —
Armstrong, William J., Morrison, and Myhre. 2,905,011.
Mykelstad, Nils O. : See —
Dobson, Franklin A., and Mykelstad. 2,8S1,304.
Myllenberg, Sven B., and K. Warnstrom. Liquid spraying
mechanisms, particularly for dish washing machines.
2 873,141. 2-10-59, CI. 299 — 71.
Myracle, James L., and M. Rosenblatt, to General Electric
Co. Binary comparator system for position control systems.
2,885,013, 5-5-59, CI. 318—28.
Myrgren. Bengt V.. and L. Branden, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Signal device for producing sound in tele-
phone instruments. 2,913,715, 11-17-59, Cl. 340 — 384.
Myrick. Elvin L. and J. Clark, to Pipeliners Mfg. Co.. Inc.
Apparatus for aligning pipe ends. 2,906,226, 9-29-59, Cl.
113—103.
Myrick, George H. Inhalator. 2,897,554, 8-4-59, Cl. 21 —
119.
Mysels, Louis. Pocket show kerchief. 2,909,785, 10-27-59,
Cl. 2—279.
Myska, Gunter, to G. M. Pfaff A.G. Automatic work con-
trol for multiple-operation sewing machines. 2,899,919,
8-18-59, Cl. 112—67.
Myska, Gunter, to G. M. Pfaff A.G. Position control for group
stitch sewing and the like machines. 2,906,217, 9-29-59,
Cl. 112 — 67.
Mystik Adhesive Products, Inc. : See — ■
Bohaty, Gene. 2,878,142.
N. G. N. Electrical Ltd. : See —
Sadler, Peter. 2,899,126.
NSU Werke A.G. : See—
Baier, Othmar. 2.870,578.
Roder, Albert. 2.867.298.
Roder, Albert. 2.900.838.
Wankel, Felix. 2,880,045.
N. V. Appleton Pty. Ltd. : See —
Paine, Hedley R. 2.S90.503.
N. V. Briko : See —
Dohmen, Heinrich. 2,890,945.
N.V. COQ : See —
Hidde, Niiland. Hendrik A. 2.887.550.
Hidde Nijland, Hendrik A. 2,S97,325.
N.V. Centrale Suiker Maatschappij : See —
Kantebeen, Leonard J. 2.875,160.
Waterman, Hein I. 2,917,417.
N.V. Fabriek Van Chemische Producten : See —
Bras, Johannes. 2,S83,318.
N.V. Het Spoorwegbouwbedrijf : See —
Schouten, Wilhelmus J. 2,896,079.
N.V. "Industrie" V. H. v. Lohuizen & Co. : See —
Qugre, Hendrik K., and Helders. 2,916,76S.
N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker :
See —
De Wolff, Lambertus J. 2,908,454.
N.V. Metallic Industry : See —
Van Oosterhout. Hendrieus A. 2,887,442.
N.V. Nederlandsche Combinatie voor Chemische Industrie :
See—
Alberda, Gerrit. 2,S71,270.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2.877.156.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2,881,165.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2.S84.436.
Janssen, Paul A. J., and de Jongh. 2,894,033.
N.V. Nederlandse Spanbeton Maatschappij : See —
Deenik, Johan P., and Eisses. 2,904,361.
N. V. Onderzoekingsinstituut Research : See —
Levison, Robert, and Voigt. 2,867,004.
N. V. Ontwerp- & Exploitatieburoau "Shunt" : See —
Hekelaar, Johannes P. 2,S95,398.
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N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft" : See—
Blaisse, Berndt S. 2,879,703.
Bouwers, Albert. 2,910,924.
Nieuvrenhoven, Hendricus J. C. 2,911,896.
Zoglmann. Rudolf. 2.878,733.
N. V. Polak & Schwarz's Essencefabrieken : See —
Beets, Muus G. J., Van Essen, and Meerburg. 2,889,367.
N. V. Technische Maatschappij Marchand-Andriessen : See —
Van Marie, Frederick. 2,895.588.
Naamlooze Vennootschap Kunstzijdespinnerij Nyma : See —
Kalff, Jan. 2,876,800.
Waning, Hendrik. 2,900,217.
Naas, Nils K. Fastening means for buttons. 2,873,498,
2-17-59. CI. 24 — 103.
Nabben, Jacobus P. J. : See —
Hofker, Willem K., and Nabben. 2,885,567.
Naber, Joseph S., and A. B. Przedpelski, to A.R.F. Products.
Signal generating device. 2,913,073, 11-17-59, CI. 331 —
159.
Nace, Harold R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the preparation of aldehydes. 2,888,488,
5-26-59, CI. 260—599.
Na china n Corp. : See —
Gleason, William W. 2,889,562.
Nachtman, Elliot S. : See —
Thorn, David E., and Nachtman. 2,881,109.
Nachtman, Elliot S., to La Salle Steel Co. Method of proc-
essing steel. 2,880,855, 4-7-59, CI. 205 — 21.
Nachtman, Elliot S., to La Salle Steel Co. Austempered, cold-
finished steels. 2,881,107, 4-7-59, CI. 148—12.
Nachtman, Elliot S.. to La Salle Steel Co. Annealed, cold-
finished steels. 2,881,108, 4-7-59, CI. 148—12.
Nachtman, John S. : See —
Eisen. John B.. Nachtman, Bjorksten, and Roe.
2,907,626
Nack, Herman R., to Chadeloid Corp. Activation of wood
for dyeing acid dyestuffs. 2,807,493, 1-6-59, CI. 8 — 6.5.
Nack, Herman R., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Catalytic nickel plating. 2,872,342, 2-3-59, CI.
117—50.
Nack, Herman R., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Apparatus for gaseous metal plating fibers.
2.887.088. 5-19-59. CI. 118 — 48.
Nack, Herman R., H. J. Homer, and J. R. Whitacre, to
The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio. Apparatus
for metallizing strand material. 2,896,570, 7-28-59, CI.
118 — 48.
and J. R. Whitacre, to The Commonwealth
of Ohio. Method of producing composite
2,898,234. 8-4-59, CI. 117—107.
Multiple-wire drawing machine transmis-
. 9-8-59, CI. 74—665.
Nadeau, Herman A., to General Electric Co. Arc extinguish-
ing means. 2,898,427. 8-4-59, CI. 200—144.
Nadeau, Wilfred : See —
Ross. John G. 2,878,975.
Nadler, Gerald N., and J. N. Goldman. Apparatus for
determining velocity of human body members. 2,914,730,
11-24-59, CI. 324 — 70.
Nadrowski, Arlhur S. : See —
Immel, Ralph B., and Nadrowski. 2,875,302.
Immel. Ralph B., Nadrowski, and White. 2,875,303.
Naegeli, Werner, to Actiengesellschaft Joh. Jacob Rieter &
Cie. Top drawing-rolls on spinning machines. 2,909,811,
10-27-59, CI. 19—142.
Naegeli, Werner, to Joh. Jacob Rieter & Co. Ltd. Top comb
support. 2,916.778, 12-15-59, CI. 19—116.
Naery, John S. : See —
Krause, Norman R., Heth, and Naery. 2,887,761.
Naery, John S., to J. I. Case Co. Stabilizer for sickle guards.
2.882.671, 4-21-59, CI. 56—307.
Naery, John S., to J. I. Case Co. Stabilizer for sickle guards.
2.882.672. 4-21-59, CI. 56—307.
Naeser, Gerhard, and P. Goden, to Mannesmann Akt. Process
for the production of metal powder. 2,892,215, 6-30-59,
CI. 18 — 47.3.
Naftulin, Henry, and R. Egge, to Michael Reese Research
Foundation, Inc. Combining tube and filter therefor.
2,901,112. 8-25-59. CI. 210 — 94.
Naftulin, Henry, and R. Egge, to Michael Reese Research
Foundation, Inc. Plastic tube connections. 2,914,181,
11-24-59, CI. 210 — 446.
Nafziger. Ralph L. Bread pan reversing apparatus.
2.907.441. 10-6-59. CI. 198 — 33.
Nagai, Kenzo, and S. Uemura. Magnetic reproducing sys-
tems. 2,870,270, 1-20-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Nagai, Shozo : See —
Hayasaka, Toshio, Masuzawa, and Nagai. 2,879,193.
Nagao, Hideo : See —
Sakurai, Ryoichi, Tanabe, and Nagao. 2,902,335.
Nagard Ltd. : See —
Hinton, Maitland J. G. 2,904,756.
Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co., The : See —
Schultz, Edward H., Jr. 2.875.625.
Schultz, Edward H., Jr. 2,911,666.
Nagel, Eric W. Package unit. 2,911,094, 11-3-59, CI. 206 —
46.
Nagel, Erich, to Lieentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G. m. b. H.
Arrangement for decreasing the remanence of transverse
field machines. 2,878,400, 3-17-59, CI. 307 — 101.
Nagel, Ernest and S. Portable toilet device. 2,895,142,
7-21-59, CI. 4—135.
Nack. Herman R.,
Engineering Co.
metallic bodies.
Nacken, Johanna,
sion. 2,902,886,
Nagel, Herbert, and L. R. Hatt, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Heat-shrinkable film. 2,87 6,067, 3-3-59, CI.
117 — 138.8.
Nagel, Hugo : See —
Clark, Geoffrey, and Nagel. 2,878,737.
Nagel, Konrad : See —
Ziegler, Karl, Gellert, and Nagel. 2,915,541.
Nagel, Raymond H., and C. B. Rogers, to United States of
America, Navy. Valve shuttle and parking brake.
2,871,662. 2-3-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Nagel, Siegfried H. W. Article suspending hook structure.
2,916,235, 12-8-59, CI. 248—29.
Nagel, Stellane : See —
Nagel Ernest and S. 2,895,142.
Naghski, Joseph, and C. O. Willits, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for enhancing flavor of
maple syrup. 2,880,094, 3-31-59, CI. 99 — 142.
Nagin, Harold, to Reliance Steel Products Co. Coatings for
the traffic bearing surfaces of grating. 2,895.389, 7-21-59,
CI. 94 — 5.
Nagle, Floyd B., N. R. Ruffing, P. W. Wright, B. A.
Kozakiewicz, and A. F. Roche, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Depigmenting polymeric compositions with amine settling
aids. 2,915,482, 12-1-59, CI. 260—2.3.
Nagle, Perry I. Pump. 2,868,134, 1-13-59, CI. 103—103.
Nagle, Richard E., and D. Eastman, to Texaco Inc. Gas
and liquid contacting apparatus. 2,890,927, 7-28-59, CI.
201—35.
Nagle, Wilson D. : See —
La Barre, Floyd, Jr., and Nagle. 2,913,817.
Nagler, Stanley E. Car load. 2,894,461, 7-14-59, CI.
105 — 367.
Nagorsen, Hans : See —
Filberich, Ludwig, v. Haebler, Dietrich, and Nagorsen.
2,895,100.
Nagorsen, Hans, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Junction-type semiconductor device. 2,907,935,
10-6-59, CI. 317—234.
Nagorsen, Hans, and H. Schweickert, to Siemens-Schuckert-
werke Akt. Process for producing selenium rectifier plates.
2,906,002, 9-29-59, CI. 29—25.3.
Nagy, Alexander. Machine for coloring paints. 2,917,206,
12-15-59, CI. 222 — 43.
Nagy, Louis E. : See —
Lyon, William H., and Nagy. 2,915,596.
Nagy, John, Jr.. to Daystrom, Inc. Method and apparatus
for measuring the transconductance of an electron tube.
2,896.154, 7-21-59, CI. 324—27.
Nagy, Michael J. : See —
Spencer. C. Richard, and Nagy. 2,876,547.
Nagy, Michael J., to Pastushin Aviation Corp. Self-broaching
fasteners. 2,895,367, 7-21-59, CI. 85—1.
Naher, Arthur. Stationary centrifugal switch. 2,877,323,
3-10-59, CI. 200—159.
Nahin, Paul G., to Union Oil Co. of California. Desulfuriza-
tion of petroleum hydrocarbons with impregnated catalysts.
2,867.581, 1-6-59, CI 208—216.
Nahm, Helmut : See —
Siedel, Walter, Nahm, and Pini. 2,894,977.
Nahodil, Antonin, to Zapadoceske autodruzstvo, lidove vyrobni
druzstvo. Apparatus for the automatic adjustment of
clearance between brake shoes and brake drum. 2,902,120,
9-1-59, CI. 188—196.
Naidus, Edward S. Electrical capacitors. 2,908,593, 10-13-
59, CI. 117—201.
Nail, Walter P. Car seat cover. 2,904,103, 9-15-59, CI.
155—182.
Naill, Eugene J. : See —
Doolittle, Howard D., Naill, and Wadia. 2,870,364.
Wadia. Behram H., and Naill. 2,898,501.
Naill, Eugene J., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Grid struc-
ture for electron tube. 2,886,733, 5-12-59, CI. 313 — 265.
Naiman, Mark : See — ■
Porter. Vincent J., and Naiman. 2,913,680.
Naimer, Hubert : See —
Bauer, Franz. 2,882,369.
Naimer, Hubert. Joint for connecting units of electrical
equipment composed of a plurality of prefabricated units.
2,903,542, 9-8-59, CI. 200—168.
Naimer, Hubert. Cam-controlled electrical switch consisting
of axially aligned units. 2,912,527, 11-10-59, CI. 200 — 6.
Naimer, Hubert L. Adjustable rotary connection between a
prismatic shaft and a coaxial connecting member.
2,888,282, 5-26-59, CI. 287 — 53.
Naimer, Hubert L., and F. Bauer j said F. Bauer assor. to
H. L. Naimer. Shaft coupling and locating member.
2,919,151, 12-29-59, CI. 287 — 130.
Naito, Kazunosuke. Portable machine for shearing steel
rods, wire ropes, and the like. 2,915,820, 12-8-59, CI.
30 — 227.
Naito, Kazunosuke.
rods, wire ropes
30—250.
Najjar, John, to Ford Motor Co
2,903,992, 9-15-59, CI. 116 — 57,
Nakaji, Edward M. : See —
Garrison, Victor C, Nakaji, and Wessling.
Nakajima, Kiyoshi : See —
Kano, Hideo, Nishimura, Nakajima, and
2,888,455.
Portable machine for shearing steel
and the like. 2,915,822, 12-8-59, CI.
Dual range speedometer.
2,877,946.
Ogata.
Nakamura, Taizo.
12-8-59, CI. 200-
Automatic electric timer.
-38.
2,916,570,
666
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Work holder. 2,904,492,
2,913,309.
2,913,310.
Nakatomi, Mitsuji : See —
Nogucbi, Yukio, Nakatomi, and Muto. 2,917,401.
Nakielny, Felix G., to Hercules Powder Co. Composite
plastic article with a cellulose acetate component.
2,914,436, 11-24-59, CI. 154—43.
Nakken, Theodoris H., to J. G. Ruckelshaus. Method and
means for producing film resistors. 2,891,880, 6-23-59, CI.
117 — 212.
Nalbone, Samuel J., and D. J. Mingolla. Spreader operating
mechanism for butter or the like. 2,884,877, 5-5-59, CI.
107 — 52.
Nali, Hans A., % to W. E. Collins.
9-15-59. CI. 204 — 297.
Nail, Dan M. : See —
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and Nail.
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and Nail.
Nail, James R. : See —
Lathrop, Jay W., and Nail. 2,890,395.
Nalle, George S., Jr. : See —
Dow, Robert. 2,893,937.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Crankshaft,
particularly six-throw crankshaft for an internal combus-
tion engine. 2,880,626, 4-7-59, CI. 74 — 604.
Nallinger, Freldrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Braking
device particularly for motor vehicles. 2,881,871, 4—14—59,
CI. 188—106.
Nallinger, Frederich K. H, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Internal
combustion engine. 2,887,101, 5-19-59, CI. 123 — 191.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Akt. License
plate illuminator. 2,890,326, 6-9-59, CI. 240 — 8.3.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Mixture
compressing internal combustion engine with fuel injection.
2,894,500, 7-14-59, CI. 123 — 139.
Naliinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Control
arrangement for adjusting the idling speed operation of
an internal combustion engine. 2,906,253, 9-29-59, CI.
123—119.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Method of controlling the operation of an auto-
bile engine. 2,909,078, 10-20-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Method
and apparatus for operating fuel injection engines.
2,914,043, 11-24-59, CI. 123—32.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft. Equalization spring system for motor vehicles.
2,917,318, 12-15-59, CI. 280—104.
Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., and J. Miiller, to Daimler-Benz
Akt. Wheel suspension system. 2,908,341, 10-13-59, CI.
180—64.
Nalot, Jean : See —
Dohler, Oscar, and Nalot. 2,888,597.
Naman, Israel A. Sound-absorbing structures. 2,916,101,
12-8-59, CI. 181 — 42.
Namenyi-Katz, Laszlo, to Epsylon Research and Development
Co. Ltd. Conveyors. 2.897,953. 8-4-59. CI. 198 — 127.
Namenyi-Katz, Laszlo. to Epsylon Research and Development
Co. Ltd. Multi-track tape recorders. 2,898,113, 8-4-59,
CI. 274 — 4.
Namiotka. Edmund. Circular saw filer. 2,868,041, 1-13-59,
CI. 76 — 31.
Nance, Robert L. : See —
Burton, Robert W., and Nance. 2,867,129.
Nanfeldt, Ernest C. Sanding device. 2,909,383, 10-20-59,
CI. 291—23.
Nankervis, George L., Co. : See —
Converse, Vernon G. Ill, Seymour, Hohisel, and Sabuda.
2,8S4,113.
Nannini, Louis G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Furnace or
reactor. 2,903,876, 9-15-59, CI. 72—14.
Naperola, Joseph W. Device for removing the excess welding
bead from the exterior surface of welded seam tubing.
2,893,292, 7-7-59, CI. 90 — 24.
Naphtal, Irving : See —
Naphtal. Max and I. 2,904,204.
Naphtal, Max and I. Container closure. 2,904,204, 9-15-59,
CI. 215 — 41.
Napier. D., & Son Ltd. : See —
Blyth. Jack V. 2,919,104.
Broadbent, David C, and Blyth. 2,882,105.
Cartwright, Herbert K. 2.872.986.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D. 2,868,040.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D. 2,912,221.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D. 2,915,279.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., Mallinson, and Probert,
2,871,659.
Chatterton. Ernest E. 2,895,425.
Crook. William C. H.. and Willsher. 2,883,905.
Evans, Thomas E. 2,918,558.
Farries, Alexander G. 2,885,998.
Gilbert, Ronald A. 2,878,889.
Irons, Bruce M. R. 2,914,929.
Magin, Sidney H. A. 2,917,275.
Mansfield, Geoffrey C. G. 2.893,205.
Ramsay, Frank R. F. 2,900,575.
Upton, George F. 2,883,885.
Napier, Joe T. : See —
Best, Charles W„ Napier, and MacMurray. 2,873,874.
Naplorski, Carl A., to Union Carbide Corp. Rock-plerclng
method and blowpipe. 2,882,017, 4-14-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Naples, Angelo F. : See —
Nardulli, Michael J. 2,871,522.
Nardulli, Michael J. 2,874,421.
Nardulli, Michael J. 2,887,734.
Napolin, Seymour, to Radio Receptor Co., Inc. Ultra high
frequency tuners or converters. 2,871,345, 1-27-59, CI.
250—20.
Nappa, Raul R. Heels for footwear. 2,867,919, 1-13-59, CI.
36 — 24.5.
Naps, Marguerite : See —
Hopper, Francis C, and Naps. 2,915,490.
Naps, Marguerite, to Shell Development Co. Phenolic resin
compositions containing a metal chelate and glass fiber im-
pregnated therewith. 2,876,208, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Narbut, Paul : See —
Narbutovskih, Paul. 2,875,263.
Narbutovskih, Paul, now by change of name P. Narbut, to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Transformer control appa-
ratus. 2,875,263, 2-24-59. CI. 174—15.
Nardone, Romeo M. Aircraft-type winches. 2,872,130, 2-3-59,
CI 242 158.2.
Nardone, Romeo M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Starting system for engines for jet aeroplanes. 2,880,578,
4-7-59, CI. 60—39.14.
Nardulli, Michael J., to M. J. Nardulli. A. F. Naples, and
P. F. Nardulli, trustees. Window structure. 2,871,522,
2—3—59 CI 20 12
Nardulli. Michael J., to M. J. Nardulli. A. F. Naples, and P. F.
Nardulli, trustees. Window structure. 2,874,421, 2-24-59,
Ql 20 i2.
Nardulli, Michael J., to M. J. Nardulli, A. F. Naples, and
P. F. Nardulli, trustees. Auxiliary sill for window struc-
tures. 2,887,734, 5-26-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Nardulli, Michael J. Window structures. 2,902,728, 9-8-59,
£1 20 53
Nardulli, Peter F. : See —
Nardulli, Michael J. 2,871,522.
Nardulli, Michael J. 2,874,421.
Nardulli, Michael J. 2,887,734.
Narlock, Arthur E. Method for utilizing short sticks of
carbon. 2,887,769, 5-26-59, CI. 29 — 101.
Narozny, Ronald S., to Malco Tool & Mfg. Co. Terminal pin.
2,877,441, 3-10-59, CI. 339 — 258.
Narrow Fabric Co., The : See —
Howard, Robert C. 2,910,853.
Narrow Fabrics (Lilleys) Ltd. : See —
Lilley, John R. 2,888,958.
Narumi, Natsuo, to Ikegai Iron Works, Ltd. Work driver
for the metal cutting machine. 2,883,198, 4-21-59, CI.
279 — 33.
Nasarevich, Leo S., and J. G. Spitzer,
Inc. Low caloric French dressing.
CI. 99—144.
Nash. Alfred G. : See —
Doyle, Irving W., and Nash. 2.907,256.
Nash, Charles A. Clasps. 2,888,730, 6-2-59, CI. 24 — 245.
Nash, Daniel J., to Nash Inc. Wallet and removable pass case
therefor. 2,871,901, 2-3-59, CI. 150—39.
Nash, Daniel J., to Nash Inc. Key case. 2,878,851, 3-24-59,
CI. 150 — 40.
Nash, Edward L., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Tooth spacer
for non-slip differential gearing. 2,873,622, 2-17-59, CI.
74 — 711.
Nash, Floyd M., to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. Air charger assembly
for pressure tanks. 2,881,782, 4-14-59, CI. 137—211.
Nash Inc. : See —
Nash Daniel J. 2,871,901.
Nash, Daniel J. 2,878,851.
Nash, J. Frank, to Eli Lilly and Co. Hydroxybenzoyl ben-
zoate salt of 0-(-o-chlorophenyl)-)3-hydroxyethyl isopropyl-
amine. 2,887,509, 5-19-59, CI. 260—501.
Nash, J. M., Co. : See—
Kluge, Adolph, Jr. 2,901,871.
Nash, J. M., Co., Inc. : See —
ZIrbel, Irving E. 2,901,870.
Nash, James R. : See —
Follett, Lesta M., and Nash. 2,907,516.
Nash, L. W.. Co. : See —
Powers, Robert B. 2,895,733.
Nash, Lawrence H. Process for the preparation of fungi-
cides, bactericides, insecticides and microbicldes. 2,900,293,
8-18-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Nash. Majorie D. Self-locking cable retainer. 2,895,605,
7-21-59, CI. 206—55.
Nash Max H. Dual purpose house trailer having separably
joined body sections. 2,899,237, 8-11-59, CI. 296—35.
Nash, Richard L„ to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Rotary
compressor control. 2,894,677, 7-14-59, CI. 230 — 3.
Nash Thomas E., and E. E. Hoffmann, to Radio Corp. of
America. Tri color kinescope aging conveyor carrier.
2,917,357, 12-15-59, CI. 316 — 27.
Nash, Thomas L. : See — ■
McMaster, James E., Nash, Decker, and Brandau.
2,878,547.
Nash, William H. : See —
Thiede, Ronald W., and Nash. 2,881,288.
to Carter Products,
2,916,383, 12-8-59,
LIST OF PATENTEES
667
Nash, William H., to McGraw-Edison Co. Spark-gap assem-
bly for lightning arresters. 2,899,602, 8-11-59, CI. 315 — 36.
Nashed, Wilson, to Johnson & Johnson. Stabilized aqueous
suspension of salicylamide. 2.904,469, 9-15-59, CI.
167 — 65.
Nashman, Alvin E., and G. Rabow, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Sweep voltage generator.
2,875,334, 2-24-59, CI. 250—27.
Nason, Harold A., to General Electric Co. Method of form-
ing reinforced pan. 2,876,498, 3-10-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Nassef, Xamon. Pocket, collar and cuff enfolding machine.
2,880,916, 4-7-59, CI. 223 — 38.
Nasser, John : See —
Norland, Robert E., and Nasser. 2,903,379.
Nassor, Edward S. : See —
Arditi, Maurice, and Nassor. 2,890,424.
Nassour, Edward, and C. F. Joers, to Nassour Studios, Inc.
Camera. 2,887,938, 5-26-59, CI. 95—53.
Nassour Studios, Inc. : See —
Nassour, Edward, and Joers. 2,887,938.
Nastasi, Salvatore J., and D. A. Quattrociocchi. Cutting
shears of the pull type. 2,897,591, 8-4-59. CI. 30 — 253.
Naster, Bert K. Ballasts for gaseous discharge lamps.
2,885,597, 5-5-59, CI. 315—138.
Naster, Bert K. Electromagnetic voltage regulator.
2.886,767, 5-12-59, CI. 323 — 45.
Natalis, Herbert E., to Radio Corp. of America. Getter struc-
ture. 2,869,014, 1-13-59, CI. 313 — 181.
Nathan, Alan H., and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. Alkali
metal enolates of 20-keto-21 (trifluoroacetyl) steroids.
2,884,429, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Nathan, Arlene : See —
Cohen, Meyer. 2,885,134.
Nathan. Arthur D. : See —
Carlson, Bernard E.. and Nathan. 2,870,764.
Nathan, Emanuel. Fold over spectacle case. 2,912,101,
11-10-59, CI. 206 — 6.
Nathan, Joseph D. Apparel hanger spacer. 2,895,618,
7-21-59. CI. 211 — 123.
Nathan, Marvin F.. to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Fluid platinum
system. 2,899,2S4, 8-11-59, a. 23 — 288.
Nathan, Marvin b\, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Recovery
of catalyst fines entrained in the reaction effluent and re-
generation effluent gases from a hydrocarbon conversion
process. 2,918.424, 12-22-59, CI. 208 — 140.
Nathan Mfg. Corp. : See —
Swanson, Robert E. 2,884,892.
Nathanson, Max. Radiant heating device. 2,891,136,
6-16-59, CI. 219 — 34.
Nather, Roy E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. High speed pulse counting circuits. 2,882,443,
4-14-59, CI. 315 — S.5.
Natho, Paul J., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Safety
valve with mechanical and hydraulic operator. 2,885,172,
5-5-59, CI. 251—14.
Natho, Paul J., to ACF Industries, Inc. Seat and seal.
2,886.283, 5-12-59, CI. 251 — 175.
Natho, Paul J., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Pressure
relay apparatus. 2,910,088. 10-27-59, CI. 137 — 596.1.
National Acme Co., The : See —
Powell, David R. 2,909,087.
National Airoil Burner Co., Inc. : See —
Ferguson, William. 2,918,966.
National Aluminate Corn. : See —
Anderson, Donald R., and Watson. 2,890,946.
Boies, David B., and Nordsell. 2,904,415.
Bollenback, Carol H., and Johnson. 2,875,210.
Braithwaite, David G. 2,905.534.
Bregman. Jacob I. 2,911,378.
Brown, Chester A., and Winchell. 2,903,090.
Burke, John T.. Jr. 2.901.439.
Chamot, Walter M., and Ferrara. 2,914,417.
Cocks. Thomas G. 2.867,279.
Cruickshank. George A. 2.878.155.
Gibboney, James L., Brown, and Krueger. 2,872,196
Green, Jerome. 2,888,400.
Hoover, Charles O. 2,889,195.
Johnson, Carl E. 2.874,074.
Johnson, Carl E. 2,875.156.
Johnson, Carl E., and Thompson. 2.908,624.
Kent. Eugene A., and Saoco. 2,901 370.
Ryznar, John W. 2,870,000.
Kvznar. John W. 2.877.716.
Ryznar, John W. 2,896,375.
National Aluminum Products Co. : See —
Helt, Herbert M. 2.870,996.
National Asphalt Grave Vault Co., The : See —
Sheene, William E., Sr. 2,911,703.
National Automatic Tool Co. Inc. : See —
Norman, Richard M., and Powell. 2.878.648.
Norman, Richard M., Powell, and Sherer. 2,896,257.
National Bank of Detroit : See —
Place. Charles E. S. 2,895,368.
National Biscuit Co. : See —
Griner, Arthur J. 2,868,141.
Griner, Arthur J. 2,887,964.
Kriiger, Otto, and Stratmann. 2,915,024.
National Broach & Machine Co. : See —
Anthony, Russel W. 2,877,658
Anthony, Russel W. 2,893,744.
Bassoff. Arthur B. 2,904.938.
Bregi. Benjamin F. 2,886,990.
Bregi, Benjamin F„ and Pohlmeyer. 2,882,798.
2,887,014.
2,913,858.
2,902,214.
2,885,602.
2.880.930.
2,899,893.
2,884,851.
2,915,969.
National Broach & Machine Co. : See — Continued
Gates. Thomas S. 2,905,320.
Gates, Thomas S. 2.909,831.
Gates, Thomas S., Bassoff, and Davis. 2,873,652
Gates, Thomas S.. and Williams. 2,906,177.
McNabb, Warren C. 2,887,015.
McNabb, Warren C, and Anthony. 2,916,971.
Motz, Carl H. 2,872,198.
Pernack, Frank. 2,898,670.
Praeg, Walter S. 2,905,062.
Praeg, Walter S. 2,917,973.
l'raeg, Walter S., and Bassoff.
Praeg, Walter S., and Sigman.
National Cash Register Co., The : See-
Angel, Arthur M., and Fisher. 2,877,012.
Angel, Arthur M., and Maagan. 2,916,624.
Austen, Herman E. 2,877,540.
Austen. Herman E. 2,878,463.
Burns, Cecil H., Jr., and Mendelson. 2,900,132.
Burns, John H., Ditmer, and Weeks. 2,878,872
Desch, Joseph R. 2,871,408.
Donan, John F., and Daugherty
Edwards, Walter G. 2,874,902.
Eichel, Herman J. 2,907,682.
Emerson, Marvin R., and Hoover,
Gerdemann, Elmer A. 2,896,713.
Goodbar, Mavo A., Pratt, and Bacher. 2,889,769.
Harbor, William H. 2,868,446.
Howes, Royal E. 2,900,533.
Hull, Roger S. 2.878,431.
Jackson, John M., Zurbuchen, Flint, Coleman, and
Werner. 2,911,141.
Jones, Dan H., and Stone. 2,900,625.
Kikta, Edward J. 2,879,492.
Marshall, Temple G., Jr. 2,885,564.
Paquin, Leon J. 2,902,399.
Rose, Clifford A. 2,885,603.
Roudebush, Melvin T.. and Moyer. 2,919,331.
Schoen, Seymour. 2,900,215.
Schoen, Seymour, and Krause. 2,873,384.
Schwinn, Richard C, Sterzer, and Werner. 2,884,857.
Sonnanstine, Edgar H., Jr. 2.905,244.
Spurlino, Pascal, Hull, and Rupel. 2,868,912.
Trimble, Cebern B. 2,877,015.
Weiss, Eric. 2,888,200.
Werner, Frank R., Flint, and 'Sterzer,
Werner, Frank R., Flint, and Sterzer.
Werner, Frank R., Randall, and Flint.
Werner, Frank R., Randall, and Flint
National Citv Bank of Cleveland : See —
Janke, Edward J., and Mitchell. Re. 24,739
National Clay Pipe Manufacturers, Inc. : See —
Cooper, Charles W. 2,889,582.
National Cleveland Corp. : See —
Butzko, Robert L. 2,907,069.
National Co.. Inc. : See —
Grant, Eugene F. 2,883,540.
National Container Corp. : See — ■
Wilson, James C. 2,884,175.
National Dairy Products Corp. : See—
Arenson, Simon W., and Baldauski
Clauss, Robert W. 2,908,219.
Kline, Leo, and Singleton. 2,881.077.
Kraft, George H., Grossen, and Bell. 2,869,868.
Nessler, Aldo E., and Hartman. 2,911,719.
Rimes, Clyde E. 2,880,995.
Smith, Augustus B., Roberts, Wagner, and Stine.
2,871.126.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Hollis. 2,908,575.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and Zenk. 2,893,609.
Whitaker, Randall. 2,867,537.
National Distillers and Chemical Corp. : See —
Birchall, William R., and Watson. 2,894,788.
Coleman, Robert H., and Toth. 2,913,118.
Frank, Charles E ., and Greenberg. 2.880.196.
Frank, Charles E., and Greenberg. 2,902,461.
Greenberg, Harrv, and Horst. 2,902,462.
Greenberg, Harrv, and Lubowitz. 2,894,982.
Hansley, Virgil L., Greenberg, and Schott. 2,916,351.
Hansley, Virgil L., and Schott. 2,915,564.
Horvitz, David, and Cerwonka. 2,916,426.
Hulse, Robert E. 2,916,374.
Johnston, Christian W., and Meara. 2,902,463.
La Roe, Earl G. 2,912,363.
Lubowitz, Hyman R., and Greenberg. 2,894,980.
Ludeke, Carl A., and Petrov. 2.908.489.
Lum, David W., and Mador. 2,917,545.
Mador, Irving L., and Robinson. 2,915,562.
Madoror. Irving L. 2,908,727.
McFadyen, William F., and Buterbaugh. 2,913,381.
Miller. Franklyn D.. and Jenks. 2,896,000
Muller. Werner C. 2,910.357.
Nobis, John F., and Moormeier. 2,881.209.
Nobis, John F., and Robinson. 2,914,578.
Osborg, Hans. 2,917,369.
Robinson, Robert ii.. and Nobis. 2.867.656
Robinson, Robert E., and Pritchett. 2,915.542.
Rowland, Stanley P., and Pritchett. 2,916,480.
Schott, Stuart, and Hanslev. 2,880.084.
Streton, Thomas E., and Miller. 2.916,428.
Watson, Lloyd M., and Jenks. 2,908,556.
Williams, Herbert B., von Tesmar, and Renner.
2,913,387.
2,874,050.
668
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,910,403.
2,868,690.
Brendel, and Martin.
Brendel, and Martin.
See —
See—
2,887,275.
2,884,779.
2,893,234.
National Drug: Co., The : See —
Avakian, Souren, and Martin. 2,898,342.
Beiler, Jay M., Brendel, and Martin. 2,872,374.
Beiler, Jay M., and Martin. 2,872,377.
Beiler, Jay M., and Martin. 2,889,249.
Brendel, Robert R., Beiler, and Martin.
Martin, Gustav J., Avakian, and Gal.
Martin, Gustav J., and Beiler. 2,908,613.
Micucei, Dominic D., Avakian, Brendel, and Martin.
2,874,160.
Micucei, Dominic D., Avakian,
2,874,188.
Micucei, Dominic D., Avakian,
2.874.189.
National Electric Instrument Co.. Inc. :
Rubens. Harrv S. 2.907.321.
National Electronics Distributors, Inc.
Nations, Carl T. 2,896,505.
National Equipment Corp. : See —
Greenberg, Robert L. 2,908.298.
National Fibre Glass Co., Inc. : See —
Fischer, Herbert C. 2,884,010.
National Foam System, Inc. : See —
Dixon, John S., Jr., and Geyer.
Meldrum, Donald N. 2.897.851.
Wiedorn, Paul H. 2,868,301.
Wiedorn, Paul H. 2,886,181.
National Food Equipment Co. Inc. : See —
Bray, Vernon H.. Jr. 2,895.768.
National Geographic Society : See —
Fillingaine, J >hn E. 2,867,150.
National Gypsum Co. : See —
Buergin, Rodney G., and Hovind.
Einhiple, John A. 2,S88,050.
JantSCh. Albert F. 2,877.878.
Korka, Eugene A. 2,915,275.
Schneller, Joseph W., and Slowinski.
Slowinski, Robert H. 2,887,870.
Stewart, Basil O. 2,880,655.
Stewart, Basil O. 2.888,376.
Volk, Joseph. 2,902,346.
National Industrial Products Co. : See —
Crabb, Jasper R. 2,889,130.
Crabb, Jasper R. 2,889,131.
Miley, Walter M , Hughes, and High. 2,876,125.
Schieser, Warren J., Kelley, and Marshall. 2,873,478.
Schieser, Warren J., Kelley, and Marshall. 2,890,013.
National Key Co., The : See —
Orchard, David W. 2,870,351.
National Lead Co. : See —
Aagaard, Leif. 2,886,415.
Bauer, Alfred F. 2,892,224.
Bauer, Alfred F. 2,893,358.
Bauer, Alfred F. 2,912,730.
Beacham. Harry H. 2.901.450.
Beals. Malcolm D.. and Giess. 2,918,384.
Borda, John P.. and Mardick. 2,913,286.
Braun, Walter W. 2,885,323.
Duane, Donald, and O'Shaughnessv. 2,898,357.
Dunn, Edward J., Jr., and Kushner. 2,882,178.
Espenschied, Helmut. 2,898,193.
Finlayson, Claude M.. and Jordan. 2,871,190.
Fraser, Donald. 2,914,755.
Hendricks, John G., and Pitrot. 2,874,145.
Herman, Daniel F. 2.886,579.
Herman, Daniel F., and Weil. 2,898,355.
Horrigan, Robert V., and Sprague. 2,916,362.
Jarmus, Joseph M., Kaufman, and Marchetti. 2,868,663.
Kaufman, Daniel. 2,911,424.
Kebrich, Leonard M„ and Stroebel. 2,874,062.
Mancold. Anthony J., Jr., and Shera. 2,908,254.
Michal, Eugene J. 2,904,177.
Moklebust Olav. 2,912,319.
Moles, Oliver W., Gendvil, and Palmer. 2,904,491.
Moore, Pernell J. 2,871,105.
Moore, Pernell J. 2.876.078.
Moore. Pernell J. 2,904,406.
Opie, William R., and Svanstrom. 2,904,477.
Orsino, Joseph A. 2,900,431.
Russell, Charles A. 2,894,966.
Russell, Charles A. 2,898,356.
Russell, Charles A. 2,913,469.
Schmidt, Charles L., and Stoddard. 2,882,143.
Strimple, James H. 2,918,383.
National Leather Handle Co., Inc. : See —
Romolt, Abe. 2,887,197.
National Lock Co. : See —
Anderson, Ralph F. 2.885,724.
Burke, William O. 2,911,667.
Fiddler, Theodore E. 2.890.545.
North, Edwin W., and Wilson. 2,871,047.
Peterson, Raymond C. 2,867,840.
Stone, Roy A., and Ploughman. 2,873,989.
National Machine Products Co. : See —
Widmann, Adolf A. 2,869,607.
National Machinery Co., The : See —
Friedman, John H. 2,887,915.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,880,854.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,881,297.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,881,950.
Friedman, Robert G. 2,918,333.
National Malleable and Steel Castings Co. : See —
Metzger, William J. 2,870,919.
Metzger, William J. 2,889,939.
Metzger, William J. 2,889,940.
Metzger, William J. 2,909,293.
Metzger, William J. 2,919,0.38.
Norton, Charles E. 2,910,745.
Shafer, James A. 2,889,784.
Spence, Hubert L. 2,887,770.
Willison, Donald.
Willison, Donald.
Woody, Fred C.
National Mine Service Co
Householder, Leslie \\
2,880,885.
2,904,191.
2,890.140.
See —
2,876,700.
Robbins, Wilbur, and Conway. 2,890,034.
Robbins, Wilbur, and Jenkins. 2,872,169.
National Paper Can & Tube Co. : See —
Berenson, Henry J. 2.887,018.
National Petro-Chemieals Corp. : See —
Muller. Werner C, and Miller. 2,910.412.
Rader. William H., and Wilson. 2,906,733.
National Plastics, Inc. : See —
Van Deventer, Christopher, III. 2,907,353.
National Plastics Products Co., The : See —
Winer, Ephraim. 2,889,577.
National Pneumatic Co., Inc. : See —
Daugirdas, Kristupas. 2,893,506.
Durbin, Vernon, and Johnson. 2,874.960.
Durbin, Vernon, and Johnson. 2,888,520.
Johnson, Ernest W. 2,913,605.
National Radiac, Inc. : See —
Musicant, Louis. 2,880,326.
National Rejectors, Inc. : See — ■
Erickson, Gustav F. 2,888,167.
Erickson, Gustav F. 2,899,039.
Haverstick, Merral P. 2,885,050.
National Research Corp. : See —
Baer. Charles A., Bugbee, and Clough. 2,887,419.
Baer, Charles A., and Clough. 2,877,145.
Benner, Frank C, and Chadsey. 2.880,156.
Blanton, Jack W., and Zonis. 2,890,949.
Boehme, Robert M. 2,874,710.
Bugbee, Wallace F., and Rnehme. 2,879,739.
Casella, Joseph, Jr. 2,916,517.
Fricke, Gerhard. 2,893,624.
Ham, John L.. and Sinizer. 2,875,034.
HePier, Edward G. 2.879,984.
Hellier, Edward G., Beecher, and Raymond. 2,915,382.
Hnilicka, Milo P., Jr., and Vaughan. 2,880,987.
Roehrig, Jonathan R. 2,874.899.
Spottiswoode, Nigel L. and R. J. 2,916,962.
Sreinherz. Hans A., and Candidus. 2,890.878.
Walsh, Arthur G. 2,915,384.
Wolfson, William B., King, Baer, and Clough. 2,897,095.
Yamartino, Raymond L. 2,915,383.
National Research Council : See —
Alexander. Wendal A. 2,883.346.
Bugbee. Wallace F.. and Clough. 2,906,641.
Farnand, Joseph R.. and Pnddington. 2.872,419.
Haskins, Reginald H., and Spencer. 2,02,409.
MacCormack, Kenneth E. 2,895.918.
Patton Paul W., and Kellv. 2,910.039.
Patton, Paul W., Kelly, and MacNeil. 2,909,148.
Puddington, Ira E. 2,868,384.
Puddington. Ira E., Mellhinnev, and Lorenzo. 2,883,059
Smyth, Henry L. R. 2.891.195.
Smyth, Henry L. R. 2.892.966.
Stevinson, Harry T. 2,870.871.
Teichner, Stanislas J. 2.888.323.
Van Tuyl, Thomas K. 2,912,163.
National Research Development Corp. : See —
Bidwell. Ethel. 2.867.567.
Davis, George M. 2,902,217.
Ellson, Allan H. 2.896.079.
Gabor, Dennis. 2,872,607.
Gabor, Dennis. 2.878.417.
Gabor, Dennis. 2,885,595.
Gabor, Dennis, and Kalman. 2,872,339.
Gallop, John W. 2,903,578.
Hawkins, John C. 2,881,905.
Hawkins, John C. 2.8S5.S00.
Hawkins, John C. 2,907.393.
Hawkins, John C, McCloy, and Ofield. 2,902,997.
Hollis. William S. 2,872.964.
Hopkins, Harold H., and Baker. 2,878,722.
Howland, Alfred H., Hughes, Ford, and Moore. 2,868,857.
Hughes, Edward M., Howland, and Grootenhuie.
2 870 231
Kilburn', Tom, and Gibbings. 2.881,978.
Kilburn, Tom, and Hoffman. 2,911,627.
Lord, George W. 2.872.S33.
McGee, James D. 2,899,576.
Newman, Edward A., and Clayden. 2.881.411.
Newman. Edward A.. Davies, and Clayden. 2.891,723.
Nichols, John W. de L., and Westbrook. 2,907,889.
Raweliffe. Gordon H. 2,898,534.
Raweliffe, Gordon H. 2.898.535.
Singleton, Richard H. 2,889,221.
Sixsmith, Herbert. 2.8S4.2S2.
Spottiswoode. Nigel and R. J. 2,891,441.
Stott, Frank D. 2,899,858.
Taylor, Philip, and Perry. 2,895,074.
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National Research Development Corp. : See — Continued
Wearrnouth, William G. 2,918,380.
Williams, Frederic C. 2,895.673.
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, and Hoffman. 2,888,586.
Wright. Michael A. 2,906,999.
National Rubber Machinery Co. : See —
Scheie, Enrique. 2,918,811.
National Screw & Mfg. Co., The : See—
Wennerstrom. Arthur N. 2,905,139.
National Smelting Co. Ltd., The : See —
Derham, Leslie J. 2,886,309.
Derham, Leslie J., and Haywood. 2,871,007.
Woods, Stephen E., and Derham. 2,912,322.
National-Standard Co. : See —
Adler, Orville E. 2,870,526.
Berquist, Leonard G. 2,874,411.
Kenmore. Herbert. 2,918,722.
Lovett, Richard E. 2,891,584.
Lydick, Harry M. 2,912,182.
Schone, Paul H. 2.880.846.
White, John W. 2,902,083.
National Standard Co. Ltd., The : See —
Spence, John T. D. 2,875,561.
White, Horace W. 2,913,014.
National Standby Vendors, Inc. : See —
Ridings, Clements A., and Holstein. 2,872,009.
National Starch and Chemical Corp. : See —
Caldwell, Carlyle G., and Wurzburg. 2,917,506.
National Starch Products Inc. : See —
Goldberg, Albert I., and Jasinski. 2,910,448.
National Steel Cabinet Co. : See —
Berger, Bernard. 2,876,056.
National Sleel Corp. : See —
Caine, Thomas P. 2,911,164.
Colby. Roy L., Jr. 2,904,142.
Collins. Tappan, Seim, and Brayman. 2,907,036.
Fugassi, Lucien A., Jr. 2,873,720.
Jenison, Garold C. 2,884,338.
Macdonald, Alexander J. 2,884,321.
Mever, Henry R. 2.877,874.
Smith, Edwin J. and J. R. 2,906,677.
Truver, Laurence W. 2,891,667.
Uhleen, Arthur E. 2,918,896.
National Supply Co., The : See —
Cordrev, Richard X. 2,891,768.
Deitrickson, Roy H. 2,870,749.
Dudley, Kenneth W. 2,892,598.
Guier, William, and Deitrickson. 2,905,200.
Hudson, James W. 2,907,813.
Hudson, James W. 2,912,197.
Glasgow. Clarence O. 2,903,087.
Knox, Donald G. 2,918.015.
Lavery, Charles A. 2,911,058.
Long, Lewis D. 2,903,011.
Walker, Jay P. 2,914,149.
National Surgical and Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Candido, Gaspare R. 2,896,624.
National System of Garage Ventilation, Inc. : See —
Tenney, Frank M. 2,884,248.
National Tank Co. : See —
Carter, Harry V. 2,899,013.
Coggins, Robert W. 2,869,675.
Maher, Joseph L. 2,873,814.
National Tea Packing Co., Inc. : See —
Irmscher, Hans O. 2,891.867.
Irmscher, Hans O. 2,899,045.
Irmscher, Hans O. 2,913,860.
National Telephone Supply Co., The : See-
Klein, Charles H. 2.871,045.
Klein, Charles H. 2,910,900.
National Union Electric Corp. : See —
Koch, Henry J. 2,889,670.
National Union Radio Corp. : See —
Koch, Henry J. 2,889,670.
National-U.S. Radiator Corp. : See —
Borkat, Philip. 2,915,239.
National Valve & Mfg. Co. : See —
Grabe. Clarence G. 2.905,417.
National Vendors, Inc. : See —
Holstein, Alvin W. 2.896,817.
Pryor, Harry H. 2,868,414.
National Video Corp. : See —
Giacchetti, Anacleto D. 2,915,662.
National Wooden Pallet Manufacturers' Association : See —
De Pew, Thomas N., Sardo, and Koenig. 2,873,935.
National Zinc Co., Inc. : See —
Buff, Bern F. 2,891,320.
Nations, Carl T., to National Electronics Distributors, Inc.
Automatic photo printing machine. 2,896,505, 7—28-59,
CI. 88 — 24.
Natke, Edmund R. Article merchandiser. 2,917,354,
12-15-59, CI. 312—71.
Natland, Manley L. Side wall punch core orienter gun perfo-
rator type. 2,873,949, 2-17-59, CI. 255 — 1.4.
Natoli, Lucille C. Masking ruler. 2,892,437, 6-30-59, CI.
116—119.
Natt, Michael P., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. Method of
combatting helminthiasis using nitro-furyl-acrylate de-
rivatives. 2,890,982, 6-16-59. CI. 167—55.
Natta, Giulio, P. Pino, and G. Mazzanti, to Montecatini
Societa Generale per l'Industria Mineraria e Chimica.
Process for the polymerization of certain unsaturated
hydrocarbons using iron-based polymerization agents.
2,882,203, 4-14-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Natta. Giulio, and G. Crespi, to Montecatini Societa Gen-
erale per l'Industria Mineraria e Chimica. Method of
making shaped articles of crystalline polystyrene.
2,890,264, 7-28-59, CI. 18 — 55.
Natta, Giulio. G. Mazzanti, and P. Longi, to Montecatini
Societa Generale per l'Industria Mineraria e chimica. Cata-
lysts for the polymerization of defines and process for pre-
paring said catalysts. 2,905,046, 9-22-59, CI. 252 — 431.
Natural Lighting Corp. : See —
Howarth, David V. 2,894,693.
Naugler, Walter E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Cement
handling mechanism. 2,879,921, 3-31-59, CI. 222 — 131.
Naujokat, Gustav, to Firma Wilhelm Schroeder. Lock for
bicycles and the like. 2,809,352, 1-20-59, CI. 70—227.
Naujoks, Elfriede : See —
Dithmar, Karl and Naujoks. 2,909,404.
Naulty, Howard W„ and M. N. Brown, to United States of
America, Navy. Inert gas system for fuel tank. 2,889,955,
6-9-59, CI. 220 — 88.
Naumann, Helmut, to Voigtlander, A.G. Locking means for
the back wall of roll film cameras. 2,903,952, 9-15-59,
CI. 95—31.
Naumann, Helmut, and A. W. Tronnier, to Voigtlander Ak-
tiengesellschaft. Exchangeable objectives for photographic
cameras. 2,906,185. 9-29-59. CI. 95 — 44.
Naumann, Willy R., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Method of forming
grooves on a shaft. 2,869,295, 1-20-59, CI. 51 — 289.
Nauta, Cornells, and M. van Tol, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Device for the selection of electric pulses ac-
cording to their heights. 2,881,352, 4-7-59, CI. 315 — 8.5.
Nauta, Johannes E. Device for working material in at least
two conical vessels. 2,893,709, 7-7-59, CI. 259 — 04.
Navari, Julius C. Peeling and grating apparatus. 2,886,082,
5-12-59, CI. 146—3.
Navarro, Eugene M. Lock mechanism. 2,890,582, 6-16-59,
CI. 70 — 421.
Navelle, Ward J., N. de Vries, and E. F. Becher. Reclining
chair. 2,880,784, 4-7-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Navigation Computer Corp. : See —
Jones, John P., Jr. 2,878,440.
Jones, John P.. Jr. 2.897,378.
Jones, John P., Jr. 2,906,892.
Navikas, Victor A., to Armstrong Cork Co. Container with
label adhesively adhered thereto. 2,880,898, 4-7-59, CI.
215—1.
Navratil, Miroslav, and M. Prochazka. Device for calibrating
indicators of torsional oscillations during rotation.
2,871,693, 2-3-59, CI. 73—1.
Nawman, Rollie B., to Benner-Nawman, Inc. Nesting tray
construction. 2,878,959, 3-24-59, CI. 220 — 97.
Nawman, Rollie B., to Benner-Nawman, Inc.
booth door hanger construction. 2,889,572,
16—89.
Nawojski, Julius. Mercury circuit breaker.
5-12-59, CI. 200—32.
Naxon, Irving. Heating units for electric frying pans and
the like. 2,880,301, 3-31-59, CI. 219 — 43.
Naxon, Irving. Push button controls for washing machines,
clothes driers and other motorized equipment. 2,888,986,
6-2-59, CI. 161—1.
Naybor, E. Vincent. Pressure transducer. 2,912,863,
] \_-[ 7_59 qi_ 73 398.
Nayfack. Jules' S. Dental appliance. 2,899,746, 8-18-59,
CI. 32—40.
Naylor, Alexander L. : See —
Hanson, James S., and Naylor.
Naylor, Arthur : See —
Hamilton, Andrew, and Naylor.
Naylor Brothers Ltd. : See —
Naylor, William. 2,903,123.
Naylor, Joseph F. : See — ■
Northmore, Raymond, and Naylor. 2,871,332.
Naylor, Joseph F., to Vicars, T. & T., Ltd. Treatment of
edible plastic material. 2,869,483, 1-20-59, CI. 107 — 12.
Naylor, Joseph F., to T. & T. Vicars Ltd. Bakers' and the
like ovens. 2,908,234, 10-13-59, CI. 107 — 55.
Naylor, Joseph F., and R. L. Large, to T. & T. Vicars Ltd.
Apparatus for conveying sheets of fragile material.
2,870,898, 1-27-59, CI. 198—20.
Naylor, Joseph F., and J. Eaton, to T. & T. Vicars Ltd.
Bakers' and the like ovens. 2,908,235, 10-13-59, CI. 107—
'63.
Naylor, Ralph A., and W. B.
vinyl chloride compositions.
45.95.
Naylor, Thomas K. : See —
Young, Frink M., and Naylor. 2,907,878.
Naylor, William, to Naylor Brothers Ltd. Conveyors.
123, 9-8-59, CI. 198—191.
Nazzewski, Mpthew, to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic
capacitor endseal. 2,907,933, 10-6-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Neal, Jesse R., Jr. : See —
Hoopes, Harry P., Weber, and Neal. 2,904,444.
Neal, Richard B. : See —
La Forge, Louis H., Jr., Neal, and Whitehurst.
2,898,273.
Telephone
6-9-59, CI.
2,886,662,
2,915,776.
2,919,371.
Hardy. Light stabilized poly-
2,919,259, 12-29-59, CI. 260 —
2,903,-
670
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Neal, Robert A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Arrange-
ment for plural temperature response. 2.875,613. 3-3-59.
CI. 73—341.
Neale, Charles E. : See —
Wood. George H., Jr.,
Neale, David J. : See —
Francis, Frederick G.:
Neale, and Hawes. 2,878,096.
and Neale. 2,915,415.
Neale, Denis M., to Ilford Ltd. Electronic tone-masking sys-
tem for use in the production of colour prints. 2,90o,755,
9-22-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Nealy, Claude H. Torque indicating wrench adapter.
2,877,645, 3-17-59, Cl. 73 — 139.
Neary Advertising Agency Inc. : See —
Neary, Lawrence E. 2,884,127.
Neary, Joseph P. : See —
Laucius, Joseph F., and Neary. 2,882,119.
Neary, Lawrence E., to Neary Advertising Agency Inc. Dis-
play article of merchandise. 2,884,127, 4-28-59, Cl. 206 —
80.
Nease Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Mosher, William A., and Braun. 2,883,423.
Neaverson, Rowland A. Load hoisting apparatus for vehicles.
2,873,869, 2-17-59, Cl. 214 — 77.
Nebel, Paul M. F. H. : See —
Buddeberg, Walter, and Nebel. 2,899,342.
Nebel, Paul W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Potentiometer. 2,896,183, 7-21-59, Cl. 338 — 91.
Nebergall, William H., to Indiana University Foundation.
Dentifrice preparations. 2,876,166. 3-3-59, Cl. 167 — 93.
Nebergall, William H., to Indiana University Foundation.
Distannousmonochlorotrifluoride and dentifrice composi-
tions therewith. 2,882.204, 4-14-59, Cl. 167 — 93.
Nebhuth. Karl-Heinz : See —
Wirth. Thomas, Nebhuth, and Wenger. 2,872,045.
Nebinger, Richard B., to Knapp-Monarch Co. Method and
device for pressure filling aerosol dispensers. 2,881,576,
4-14-59, Cl. 53—88.
Nebinger, Richard B., and I. Pass, to Knapp-Monarch Co.
Time and speed control for mixing device. 2,912,633,
11-10-59, Cl. 318 — 268.
Necchi Sewing Machine Sales Corp. : See —
Perrinjaquet, Roger. 2,874,014.
Nece, Roger H. : See —
Boyer, Ralph K, and Nece. 2,907,341.
Nectoux, Henri, to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot.
Feeder device for the automatic loading of guns. 2,905,056,
9-22-59, Cl. 89—33.
Nedderman, Wendell H., to Gulf Oil Corp. Pile salvage ring.
2,871,667, 2-3-59, Cl. 61 — 80.
Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuur-
wetenschappelijk Onderzoek : See —
Le Poole, Jan B. 2,908,816.
Tan Dorsser, Arend H. de H., and van Hoek. 2,897,130.
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschap-
pelijk Onderzoek Ten Behoeve Van Nijverheid Handel en
Verkeer : See —
Herman, Wilhelm, and van Rooyen. 2,886,853.
Van Lamoen, Franciscus L. J., and Borsten. 2,892,669.
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschap-
pelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve van de Rijksverdediging
(National Defense Research Council T. N. O., The) : See—
Bouman, Maarten A. 2,916,963.
Nedley, Alva L., to General Motors Corp. Choke flow intake
silencer and method. 2,882,881, 4-21-59, Cl. 123 — 119.
Nedow, Ben. Fishing tool. 2,908,332, 10-13-59, Cl. 166—
99.
Nee, David S., to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Square root
extracting circuit arrangements. 2,912,162, 11-10-59, Cl.
235 — 158.
Needham, Hal S. : See —
Lewis, Dan, Jr., and Needham. 2,885,074.
Needham, James C, to E. R. A. Patents Ltd. Electric arc
welding svstems. 2,873,402, 2-10-59, Cl. 314 — 135.
Needham. James C. W. G. Hull, and P. T. Houldcroft,
to E. R. A. Patents Ltd. Electric arc welding systems.
2.867,743, 1-6-59, Cl. 314—75.
Needham Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Way, David G. 2,885,843.
Needle Industries Ltd. : See —
Sanders. Norman T. 2.872.892.
Sanders, Norman T. 2,887,858.
Sanders, Norman T. 2,918,035.
Neeff, Riitger, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Certain sub-
stituted bis-anthraquinonyl bibenzothiazole and bibenzoxa-
zole dyes and process. 2,868,799, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 303.
Neeff, Riitger, and H. W. Schwechten, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Production of vat dyestuffs. 2,885,410,
5-5-59, Cl. 260—368.
Neel, Robert M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method
of making a sheet metal article. 2,906,006, 9-29-59, Cl.
29—157.3.
Neely, Albert E., to Ducli-Color Products Co., Inc. Fountain
applicator. 2,866,994, 1-6-59, Cl. 15—139.
Nee'lv. Clarence L. Garment bag. 2,874,827, 2-24-59, Cl.
206—7.
Neely, Eugene M.. to William M. Bailey Co. Goggle valve
structures. 2,884,959, 5-5-59, Cl. 138 — 94.3.
Neely, George L. Kinetic oiliness testing machine. 2,909,056,
10-20-59, Cl. 73—10.
Neely, George L., to California Research Corp. Spark ar-
rester for multicylinder engines. 2,911,066, 11-3-59, Cl.
183—80.
X-ray diffraction
Neely, William H., to The Universal Wire Spring Co. Wire
spring structure. 2,879,834, 3-31-59, Cl. 155 — 179
Neely, William H, and J. Oswald, to The Universal Wire
Spring Co. Fabric trim connecting means. 2,876.826.
3-10-59, Cl. 155—180.
Neer, Clifford H., to Maryland Engineering Co. Method and
apparatus for casing merchandise. 2,869,297, 1-20-59
Cl. 53 — 26.
Neer, William, to Jewell Tea Co. Inc. Catalogue order card
binder. 2,878,813, 3-24-59, Cl. 129 — 1.
Nees, Hugo : See —
Geiersberger, Karl, and Nees. 2,913,329
Neese, Gerhard, to Durkoppwerke Akt. Roller bearing cage
2,881,036 4-7-59, Cl. 308—217.
Neesley, John D., to Standard Oil Co. Coal spray composi-
tion. 2,913,349, 11-17-59, Cl. 106—278.
Neff, Gene M., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Hand held sanding
and abrading machine. 2,885,833, 5-12-59, Cl 51 — 170
Neff, Glyn A. : See —
Sink, Robert L„ and Neff. 2,891,237.
Neff, Glyn A., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Elec-
tron beam deflection multivibrator circuits. 2,874,283,
2-17-59, Cl. 250—27.
Neff, Glyn A., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Regis-
ter for digital information. 2,892,182, 6-23-59, Cl 340 —
173.
Neff, Glyn A., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. In-
formation storage system. 2,904,776, 9-15-59, Cl. 340 —
174.
Neff, Hans, to Siemens-Reiniger-Werke Akt.
system. 2,870,337, 1-20-59, Cl. 250 — 53.
Neff, Loren L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Antirust
composition. 2,914,478, 11-24-59, Cl. 252 — 46.6.
Neff, Margaret P. : See —
Neff, Paul J., Christy, Marsh, and Mclntyre. 2.886,144.
Neff, Paul J., L. R. Christy, H. S. Marsh, and D. Mclntyre,
to said L. R. Christy, trustee. Auxiliary retarding device
for disconnected roller bearing equipped railroad cars.
2,886,143, 5-12-59, Cl. 188—153.
Neff, Paul J., deceased ; L. R. Christy, H. S. Marsh. D. Mcln-
tyre, M. P. Neff, and Mercantile Trust Co., executors : said
L. R. Christy, trustee. Speed regulating devices for use
on railroad cars. 2,886,144, 5-12-59, Cl. 188 — 153
Neff. Robert J. Electronic locator. 2,908,863, 10-13-59 Cl.
324 — 67.
Neff, Ted. Adjustable box wrench. 2,912,891, 11-17-59,
Cl. 81 — 167.
Neff, Wallace. Improved method of erecting shell-form con-
crete structures. 2,892,239, 6-30-59, Cl. 25 — 154.
Neff, Wilber L. Jig for boring finger holes in bowling balls.
2.879,679, 3-31-59, Cl. 77—63.
Neff, Wilber L. Device for determining the position of finger
holes in bowling balls. 2,910,780, 11-3-59. Cl. 33 — 174.
Neff. William H. Lawn planting machine. 2,876,013, 3-3-59
Cl. 275—2.
Negoro, Kaiji, to Rockford Factories, Inc. Storm door vent
and automatic closure therefor. 2,871,523. 2-3-59, Cl. 20 —
16.
Negri, Franco, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S. p. A. Random sig-
nal generator. 2,872,514, 2-3-59, Cl. 178—22.
Neher, Clarence M., and H. E. O'Connell, to Ethyl Corp. Oil
scrubber. 2,868,852, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 660.
Neher, Clarence M., and H. E. O'Connell, to Ethyl Corp
scrubber. 2,868,853, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 660.
Neher, Clarence M.. and H. E. O'Connell, to Ethvl
Ethyl chloride manufacture. 2,905,727. 9-22-59, Cl.
662.
Neher, Eldon P., to The General Tire and Rubber Co.
ing knuckle mounting. 2,871,025, 1-27-59, Cl. 280 — 96.2
Neher, Eldon P., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Vibra-
tion damping shock absorbing support. 2,881,995, 4-14-59,
Cl. 248—15.
Neher, Eldon P., to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Re-
silient mounting support. 2.883,132, 4-21-59, Cl. 248 — 26.
Neher. Eldon P., and W. G. Myers, to The General Tire and
Rubber Co. Machine for assembling resilient bushings and
the like. 2,895,215. 7-21-59. Cl. 29—235.
Neher, Eldon P., and H. J. Peppercorn, to The General Tire
& Rubber Co. Vibration isolator mounting. 2,903,228,
9-8-59, Cl. 248—358.
Neher, Harry T., E. H. Specht, and E. J. Kelley, to Rohm &
Haas Co. Preparation of thiolacrvlic esters. 2,888,480,
5-26-59, Cl. 260 — 155.
Neher, Herbert J. Apparatus for lifting stacks of bricks and
the like. 2,871,052, 1-27-59, Cl. 294 — 63.
Neher, Maynard B.. to The Battelle Development Corp. Me-
chanical apparatus for testing flexible and pliable material.
2,917,921, 12-22-59, Cl. 73 — 100.
Neher, Robert : See —
Reichstein, Tadeus. Wettstein, Anner, Billeter, Heusler,
Neher, Schmidlin, Ueberwasser, and Wieland.
2,904,545.
Neher. Robert, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc. Manu-
facture of new polythioureas. 2,868,834, 1-13-59, Cl.
260 — 506.
Nehila, Emil J., Jr. : See —
Warzybok, Julius T., and Nehila. 2,896,524.
Nehls, Charles H., to Wavne Metalcraft Co. Locking cover.
2.880.604, 4-7-59, Cl. 70—169.
Nehls, Charles H.. to Wavne Metalcraft Co. Locking closure.
2.880.605, 4-7-59, Cl. 70 — 169.
Acid
Corp.
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671
Nehls, Charles H. Locking cap and improved gasket therefor.
2,880,903, 4-7-59, CI. 220 — 46.
Nehring, Frederick L. Paper dispensers. 2,872,264, 2-3-59,
CI. 312—39. A
Neid, Louis J., deceased ; by P. E. Neid. executrix. Bird
trap. 2,897,627, 8-4-59, CI. 43 — 65.
Neid, Pauline E. : See —
Neid, Louis J. 2,897,627.
Neidhardt, Hans U., to H. A. Schlatter Aktiengesellschaft.
Arrangement for controlling a transistor circuit. 2,903,608,
9-8-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Neidhardt, Rudolf : See —
Stuiber, Walter, and Neidhardt. 2,905,296.
Neidhardt, Rudolf, to Triumph Werke Nurnberg A.G. Mar-
gin stop arrangement. 2,878,871, 3-24-59, CI. 164—112.
Neidhardt, Rudolf, to Triumph Werke Nurnberg Aktiengesell-
schaft. Carriage return control arrangement. 2,897,943,
■8-4-59, CI. 197 — 66.
Neidig, Dan, to Superior Mfg. Co. Vending machine.
2,914,215, 11-24-59, CI. 221—20.
Neighly, Francis M., Sr. Percussion drills. 2,876,995.
3-10-59, CI. 255—63.
Neikirk, Marvin W., and P. B. Crabtree. Cultivator sweep.
2,918,132, 12-22-59, CI. 172 — 736.
Neiland, Ivor C. : See —
Welden, Artie L. 2,885,296.
Neill, James, & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd. : See —
Bower, William L. 2,915,682.
Neill, John : See —
Schuftan, Paul M., and Neill. 2,915,880.
Neill, Oswald S., to The de Havilland Aircraft of Canada
Ltd. Method and apparatus for finding faults in a plu-
rality of conductors. 2,892,153, 6-23-59, CI. 324 — 73.
Neilsen, Hildaur L. Pencil-serving memorandum pad-holder.
2,907,584, 10-6-59, CI. 281—15.
Neilsen, Peter C. Tire buffing machine with tire inflating
means and peripheral gaging means. 2,888,065, 5-26-59,
CI. 157 — 13.
Neilson, Alan C. : See —
Hogberg, Ake O. and Neilson. 2,869,625.
Neilson, Laurie, and R. E. Stevens. Earth mover and dumper.
2,871,586, 2-3-59, CI. 37—132.
Neilson, Swen W. : See —
Smidl, John M., Nelson, and Neilson. 2,869,336.
Neiman, Abram, and P. Lipschutz ; said Lipschutz assor. to
said Neiman. Anti-theft device. 2,868,007, 1-13-59, CI.
70—252.
Neiman, Paul E. : See —
Stewart, Joseph, Knoth, and Neiman. 2,891,895.
Neiner, Warren L. Fluid operated cylinder. 2,915,043,
12-1-59, CI. 121—38.
Neipert, Marshall P. : See —
Blue. Robert D., and Neipert. 2,887,443.
Neipert, Marshall P., and C. K. Bon, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Recovery of mercury. 2,885,282,5-5-59, CI. 75 — 121.
Neipert, Marshall P., R. D. Blue, and H. E. Houser, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Mercury cathode chlorine cell.
2,898,284, 8-^-59, CI. 204 — 219.
Neipert, Marshall P., and R. D. Blue, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Production of titanium metal. 2,913,332, 11-17-59,
CI. 75—84.4.
Neish, Richard A., to United States Steel Corp. Process for
producing core-plated electrical steel strip. 2,909,454,
10-20-59, CI. 148—6.2.
Nelsler Brothers, Inc. : See —
Jackson, Howard B., and Jolly. 2,911,782.
Neisler, Charles E., Jr., and Mauney. 2,872,690.
Neisler, Charles E., Jr., and Mauney. 2,912,033.
Neisler, Charles E., Jr., and P. Mauney, to Neisler Bros., Inc.
Inflatable device of predetermined surface contour and
method of making same. 2,872,690, 2-10-59, CI. 5 — 349.
Neisler, Charles E., Jr., and P. Mauney, to Neisler Brothers,
Inc. Inflatable device of predetermined surface contour
and method of making same. 2,912,033, 11-10-59, CI.
152—9.
Neiss, Richard A. Seal tester for pressurized containers.
2,915,895, 12-8-59, CI. 73 — 40.
Neiswinter, James T. Electrical signalling apparatus.
2.904,624, 9-15-59, CI. 178 — 4.1.
Neitlich, Irving M., to Cue Fastener, Inc. Molding apparatus
for making small plastic articles. 2,891,282. 6-23-59, CI.
18—30.
Neitzert, Carl, to General Time Corp. Magnetic pulse count-
ing and forming circuits. 2,897,380, 7-28-59, CI. 307 —
106.
Neitzert, Carl, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic pulse modulator. 2,919,414, 12-29-59, CI. 331 — 87.
Nekola. Joseph F.. to Sperry Rand Corp. Servo system and
variable gain amplifier therefor. 2,887,637, 5-19-59, CI.
318 — 31.
Nelken, Harvey H, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor
generating and superheating unit with vapor temperature
controls. 2,876,748, 3-10-59, CI. 122—240.
Nellis. Urban P. : See —
Ralph, Herman S., Nellis, and Pearson. 2,886,213.
Nelsen. Nieman C. to Nesbitt Fruit Products. Measuring
liquid dispenser. 2,887,252, 5-19-59, CI. 222 — 181.
Nelsen. Silas E., and 'C. J. Mentzer. Concrete form.
2,892,237. 6-30-59, CI. 25—131.5.
Nelson, Adolph. Propulsion arrangement on multl wing air-
craft. 2,896,882, 7-28-59, CI. 244 — 55.
Adjustable bath brush. 2,901,760, 9-1-59,
to Preway Inc. Built in oven. 2,918,916,
Nelson, Albert J. : See —
Nelson, Henry H. and A. J. 2,886,884.
Nelson, Alden W., to The Standard Machinery Co. Reel pay-
out device of the tension-controlled type. 2,879,011,
3-24-59, CI. 242—156.2.
Nelson, Alden W. to Standard Machinery Division of Frank-
lin Research Corp. Reel-winding apparatus. 2,913,191,
11-17-59, CI. 242—25.
Nelson, Alfred R. : See —
Jankowiak, Erwin M.. and Nelson. 2,906,719.
Nelson, Anlaug B. Self-closing funnel for bottles, jars and
the like. 2,868,246, 1-13-59, CI. 141—286.
Nelson, Anne K. Vehicle display device. 2,884,217, 4-28-59,
CI. 248—226.
Nelson, Antonio.
CI. 15—160.
Nelson, Averd G.,
12-29-59, CI. 126 — 21.
Nelson, Brooks E. : See —
Peterson, Ruben O., and Nelson. 2,866,989.
Nelson, Brooks E., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush strip con-
struction. 2,871,496, 2-3-59, CI. 15 — 182.
Nelson, Carl J. Corn picker roller. 2,905,181, 9-22-59, CI.
130—5.
Nelson, Cecil H. : See —
McNally, Harold E. 2,901,593.
Nelson, Charles V. and N. E., H. E. Erickson, and H.
Hellenkamp, Jr. ; said C. V. and N. E. Nelson assors. to
D. L. Shubert, said Erickson and said Hellenkamp assors.
to Industrial Development Co. Sheet separating and
transfer apparatus. 2,914,321, 11-24-59, CI. 271 — 5.
Nelson, Clifford J. Means for dispensing the contents of
collapsible tubes. 2,873,888, 2-17-59, CI. 222 — 99.
Nelson, Corless B. : See — ■
Markestein, John, and Nelson. 2,880,681.
Smidl, John M„ Nelson, and Neilson. 2,869,336.
Nelson, Corless B., to General Motors Corp. Centering and
locking means. 2,903,267, 9-8-59, CI. 279 — 66.
Nelson, Corless B., and J. M. Smidl, to General Motors Corp.
Refrigerating apparatus having cold air jacket. 2,882,701,
4-21-59, CI. 62 — 405.
Nelson, David V. Hanger. 2,909,355, 10-20-59, CI. 248—
317.
Nelson, De Witte, to Swift & Co. Synthetic butterfat and
process of making same. 2,892,721, 6-30-59, CI. 99 — 118.
Nelson, Delbert L., 30% to R. E. Meech. Traction device
for vehicle tires. 2,900,003, 8-18-59, CI. 152 — 225.
Nelson, Earl. Mechanical hay fork. 2,908,526, 10-13-59 CI.
294 — 107.
Nelson, Emil A. Rolling mill. 2,911,864, 11-10-59, CI. 80—
16.
Nelson, Ernest W., to Continental Oil Co. Grinding com-
position vehicle. 2,889,215, 6-2-59, CI. 51 — 304.
Nelson, Florian N. Process for the growing and rooting of
plants in a synthetic soil. 2,891,355, 6-23-59, CI. 47 — 58.
Nelson, Floyd E. Load carrying vehicles and bodies therefor.
2,867,339, 1-6-59, CI. 214—517.
Nelson, Floyd E. Containers and elevating and dumping ap-
paratus therefor for load-carrying vehicles. 2,877,910,
3-17-59, CI. 214 — 302.
Nelson, Forrest A., to Varian Associates. Decoupling means
for electrical circuits. 2,908,858, 10-13-59, CI. 324 — .5.
Nelson, Forrest A., and M. E. Packard, to Varian Associates.
Gyromagnetic resonance process analysis and control.
2,888,638, 5-26-59, CI. 324 — .5.
Nelson, Franklin C, and G. W. Fiero, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Pesticidal petroleum composition and use
thereof. 2,898,263, 8-4-59, CI. 167 — 28.
Nelson, Frederick. Ventilated wheel brake.
9-8-59, CI. 188—75.
Nelson, Frederick E. Stationary awnings.
5-12-59, CI. 20—57.5.
Nelson, Frederick E. Interlocking guide for panel awnings.
2,891,616, 6-23-59. CI. 160 — 222.
Nelson, Frederick E. Secondary incinerator. 2,906,368,
9-29-59. CI. 183 — 6.
Nelson, Frederick F., % to R. D. Grant. Self-adjusting
orchard ladder. 2,885,133, 5-5-59, CI. 228 — 63.
Nelson, Frederick G., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Combined flotation
and clarification device. 2,881,923, 4-14-59, CI. 210 — 525.
Nelson, Gilbert. Duct joining tool. 2,882,768, 4-21-59, CI.
81 — 5.1.
Nelson, Gilbert E. : See —
Edmonson, Glenn V. 2,878,645.
Nelson, Gleen J. Air duct for motor vehicles. 2,882,809,
4-21-59, CI. 98—2.
Nelson, Gordon A. : See — -
Nichols, George E., Nelson, Casey, and Hogan. 2,909,129.
Nelson, Gorman R. Torque measuring device. 2,885,884,
5-12-59, CI. 73—1.
Nelson, Gorman R. Predetermined-torque-applying wrench
with thrust operated torsion bar. 2,895,359, 7-21-59, CI.
81—52.3.
Nelson, Harrison A., to The Upjohn Co. Recovery of ergos-
terol. 2,874,171, 2-17-59, CI. 260—397.25.
Nelson, Harrison A., C. M. Large, M. E. Bergy, and H.
Hoeksema, to The Upjohn Co. Erythromycin recovery
process. 2,894,943, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 210.
Nelson, Harrison A., and C. M. Large, to The Upjohn Co.
Acid purification of fumagillin. 2,898,268, 8-4-59, CI.
167—65.
2,903,099,
2,885,747,
672
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Roll-up
2,882,975.
2,886,884,
E. I. du Pont de
reaction products.
Nelson, Harry : See —
Macy, Donald, and Nelson. 2,880,795.
Nelson, Harry, to Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co.
awning. 2,894,572, 7-14-59, CI. 160—62.
Nelson, hlarry N. : See —
Hirsch, Richard A., Mansfield, and Nelson.
Nelson, Henry H. and A. J. Drive key extractor.
5-19-59, CI. 29—250.
Nelson, Herbert : See —
Ehmnnn, Leslie G., and Nelson. 2,872,716.
Nelson, Herbert, and A. Moore, to Radio Corp. of America.
Semiconductor surface treatments and devices made there-
by. 2,897,377, 7-28-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Nelson, Hubert : See —
Harrison, Floyd O., and Nelson. 2,917,852.
Nelson, Ira I. Waste interceptor. 2,879,894, 3-31-59, CI.
210—187.
Nelson, James K., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ice maker.
2,891,385, 6-23-59, CI. 62 — 137.
Nelson, Jerry A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pep-
tization process for polyurethanes. 2,917,471. 12-15-59,
CI. 200—2.3.
Nelson, Jerry A., and J. J. Verbanc, to
Nemours & Co. Stable intermediate
2,917,486, 12-15-59, CI. 260—45.9.
Nelson, Jess R. : See —
Carlson, Harry A. 2,918,066.
Nelson, John A. : See —
Baker, Donald R., Nelson, and Storer. 2,867,016.
Nelson, John A., to Continental Copper & Steel Industries,
Inc. (Braeburn Alloy Steel Division). High temperature
alloy. 2,908,565, 10-13-59, CI. 75 — 125.
Nelson, John A., Jr., and W. K. Vollmer, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process of surface treating polyethylene structures
and resultant article. 2,879,177, 3-24-59, CI. 117—76.
Nelson, John B. Dispensing holder for paper containers of
milk or other liquids. 2,875,933. 3-3-59. CI. 224 — 45.
Nelson, John D. : See —
Pearson, Donald L., and Nelson. 2,870,586.
Nelson, John E., to The International Paper Box Machine Co.
Machine and method for spot treating foldable sheets.
2.871,772, 2-3-59, CI. 93—36.
Nelson. John P., to United States Steel Corp. Nail machine
whisker separator. 2,875,894, 3-3-59, CI. 209—86.
Nelson, John P., S. D. Warner, and R. G. Whitney, to United
States Steel Corp. Apparatus for gathering and suspend-
ing tied bundles of wire or the like in alined groups.
2.869,738, 1-20-59, CI. 214 — 8.
Nelson, John F., S. D. Warner, and R. G. Whitney, to United
States Steel Corp. Rotary bundle rack. 2,918,177,
12-22-59, CI. 211—163.
Nelson, John H., to Kropp Forge Co. Method of and appa-
ratus for electric finishing of metal articles. 2,885,529,
5-5-59, CI. 219—69.
Nelson. John S. Permanent mold and method for making cast
chain link. 2.871,535. 2-3-59. CI. 22—216.
Nelson, John W., and J. A. Verdol, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Lubricating oil thickened to a grease with an anhydrous
calcium soap of an alkenyl substituted succinic acid.
2,808,729, 1-13-59, CI. 252—39.
Nelson, John W., and M. P. Kleinholz, to Sinclair Refining Co.
Calcium base grease containing a nickel, lead or lithium
salt of a dialkyl dithiophosphoric acid diester. 2,899,388,
8-11-59. CI. 252 — 032.7.
Nelson, John W., to Sinclair Refining Co. Tinning oil com-
position and method of using same. 2,886,465, 5-12-59,
CI. 117—64.
Nelson, Joseph F. : See —
Banes, Fred W., Nelson, and Leary. 2,894,937.
Fitzgerald, William P., and Nelson. 2,906,726.
Nelson, Joseph F., F. P. Ford, and A. W. Hubbard, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Desulfurization of fluid coke
with hydrogen above 2400° F. 2,872,384, 2-3-59, CI.
202 — 31.
Nelson, Joseph F., and J. F. McKay, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Chlorinated cyclodiene acid and process
of making it. 2,876.256. 3-3-59, CI. 260—514.
Nelson. Karl E., and H. Thurnaner. to American Lava Corp.
Barium titanate insulators. 2,908,579, 10-13-59, CI. 106 —
39.
Nelson, Kenneth W., to Rada Products Co. Hollow support
structures having hidden connecting means. 2,904,379,
9-15-59, CI. 311 — 114.
Nelson, Kurt B. Clutch and connector for
appliance. 2,889,160, 6-2-59, CI. 287 — 14.
Nelson, L. R., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Knight, James O. 2,877,028.
Nelson, Lawrence M. : See —
Harris, Clare W., and Nelson. 2,867,242.
Nelson, Lawrence U. Display device. 2,892,276, 6-30-59,
CI. 40—124.1.
Nelson, Lewen R.
CI. 239 — 159.
Nelson, Marcellus.
4-21-59, CI. 270—55.
Nelson. Maurice E. : See —
Gile, William C, and Nelson. 2,881,023.
Nelson, Max C, to United States of America, Navy. Housing
for signaling apparatus. 2,892,075, 6-23-59, CI. 240 — 11.2.
Nelson, Melvin C, and P. S. Hess, to Congoleum-Nairn Inc.
Surface covering product and process therefor. 2,894,560,
7-14-59, CI. 154—25.
orthopedic
Trigger type nozzle. 2,883,117, 4-21-59,
Collators for folded sheets. 2,883,185,
Nelson, Miles E., to United States of America, Army. Stylus
for recording electrical impulses on camon coated paper.
2,867,491, 1-6-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Nelson, Morris D., to Radio Corp. of America. Regulated
high voltage supplies. 2,905,857, 9-22-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Nelson, Nels A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for preparing lubricating greases. 2,888,402,
5-26-59, CI. 252—30
Nelson, Noral A., and W. A. Wathen. Drive mechanism for
bale tiers. 2,879,709, 3-31-59, CI. 100 — 4.
Nelson, Noral A., W. A. Wathen, and H. G. Thompson, to
Massey-Ferguson, Inc. Plunger safety stop for balers.
2,882,813, 4-21-59, CI. 100—19.
Nelson, Norman A., and J. W. Gibbs, said Nelson assor. to
Jersey Production Research Co. Pressure operated packer.
2.880.S05, 4-7-59, CI. 166—120.
Nelson, Norman A., and G. E. Barrow, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Device for testing tubing. 2,902,094, 9-1-59,
CI. 166—103.
Nelson, Norman E. : See —
Nelson, Charles V. and N. E., Erickson, and Hellenkamp.
2,914,321.
Nelson, Orval E., 14 to D. R. Lang. Valve construction.
2,876,790, 3-10-59, CI. 137—238.
Nelson, Ottis M. Rack support for holding doors while
jointing. 2,888,053, 5-20-59, CI. 144 — 296.
Nemeth, Otto R., to Digitac, Inc. Indexing apparatus.
2,884,792, 5-5-59, CI. 74—111.
Nelson, Paul C, to O'Neil-Irwin Mfg. Co. Power driven tools.
2,875,733. 3-3-59, CI. 121—38.
Nelson, Paul C, to O'Neil-Irwin Mfg. Co. Hand operated
press with selectively operated force applying means.
2,875,808, 3-3-59. CI. 153—21.
Nelson, Paul H., to The Stanley Works. Telescoping tracks
for a sliding door. 2,912,713. 11-17-59, CI. 16 — 95.
Nelson, Permil N., to L. H. Ewing. Eccentrically mounted
float ball inlet valve operating mechanism for flush toilets.
2,895,499, 7-21-59, CI. 137 — 425.
Nelson. Permil N. to L. H. Ewing. Anchorage device for
flexible line. 2,905,995. 9-29-59. CI. 24 — 131.
Nelson, Raymond M. Photo geometry models. 2,917,835,
12-22-59, CI. 35—8.
Nelson, Richard B., and R. S. Symons, to Varian Associates.
High frequency apparatus. 2,895,110, 7-14-59, CI.
333—24.
Nelson-Ricks Creamery Co. : See —
Manwaring, David H. 2,868,651.
Nelson, Rov F. : See —
McKinley, John K, Nelson, and Bright. 2,894,970.
Nelson, Roy F., to Texaco Inc. Manufacture of sodium base
grease. 2,910,453, 12-8-59, CI. 252 — 41.
Nelson, Seddon C, to American Viscose Corp. Pulse damp-
ening feed hose. 2,871,884, 2-3-59. CI. 138—30.
Nelson, Seddon C, and H. K. Steinfeld, to American Viscose
Corp. Drying roll. 2,870,540, 1-27-59, CI. 34 — 124.
Nelson, Stanley E. : See —
Dhonau, Herman B. C, and Nelson. 2,870,956.
Nelson, Theodore J. : See —
Poison, Olien, and Nelson. 2.890.501.
Nelson, Thomas S. Planter. 2,881,939, 4-14-59, CI. 217—12.
Nelson, Victor A., and T. Rogers. Dispenser for liquids.
2,873,892, 2-17-59, CI. 222—309.
Nelson, Walter D. Continuous flow type hydraulic power
steering mechanism. 2,915,044, 12-1-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Nelson, \Valter K. Adjustable beds for burial caskets.
2,888,732, 6-2-59, CI. 27—12.
Nelson, Walter K. Sealer strips. 2,910,209, 10-27-59, CI.
220 — 16.
Nelson, Wayne F., to Larkin Packer Co., Inc. Well packers.
2,873,805, 2-17-59. CI. 166—140.
Nelson, Willis N., and C. J. Pavlak, to Prewav, Inc. Bake
and broil unit. 2.883,978, 4-28-59, CI. 126 — 39.
Nelsson, Nels, to United States Gypsum Co. Snap-in clip
for metal studs. 2,903,753, 9-15-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Nelsson, Nels, to United States Gypsum Co. Runners for
nonload-bearing partitions. 2,909,251, 10-20-59, CI.
189 — 34.
Nemec. Joseph W. : See —
McKeever, Charles H., and Nemec. 2,917,553.
Nemec, Joseph W., and C. H. McKeever, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Preparation of l,l-dichloro-2,2-diphenylethanes.
2,883,428, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 613.
Nemecsek, Louis J., to Ralph 3. Carter Co. Ejector pots.
2,899,908, 8-18-59, CI. 103—243.
Nemet, Anthony A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Radiation detector. 2,899,560, S-ll-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Nemoede, Frederick : See—
Monoogian, Charles A. 2,898,205.
NgniCka, Zdengk. and J. Polak. to Zdvody Jifiho Dimitrova,
ndrodnf podnik. Suspension bearing arrangement for turbo
sets in hydraulic power plants. 2,906,570, 9-29-59, CI.
308—76.
Nentwig, Joachim : See —
Schnell. Hermann, Nentwig, Hintzmann, Raichle, and
Biedermann. 2,917,468.
Nenzell, Joseph F., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Sealed riveted
joint. 2,884,099, 4-28-59, CI. 1S9— 36.
Nenzell, Joseph F., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Adjustable,
lockable male threaded fitting and seal therefor. 2,919,147,
12-29-59, CI. 285—89.
LIST OF PATENTEES
673
Mechanical integrator. 2,889,626, 6-9-59,
2,908,050.
Neou, In-Meei.
CI. 33—1.
Neptune, Campbell A., Jr. : See —
Sullivan, Harold R., and Neptune.
Neptune Meter Co. : See —
Hazard, Charles S. 2,872,155.
Hazard, Charles S., and Coles. 2,904,251.
Neracher, Carl A., W. T. Dunn, T. Iavelli, A. J. Syrovy,
and 0. W. Schotz, to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2,916,929, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 368.
Neracher, Carl A., W. T. Dunn, T. Iavelli, A. J. Syrovy,
and O. W. Schotz, to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2,916,933, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher, Carl A., \V. T. Dunn, A. J. Syrovy, and O. W.
Schotz, to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission. 2,916,936,
12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher, Carl A., \V. T. Dunn, T. Iavelli, A. J. Syrovy,
and O. W. Schotz, to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2.916.938, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher, Carl A., W. T. Dunn, T. Iavelli, A. J. Syrovy,
and O. W. Schotz, to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2.916.939, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher, Carl A., W. T. Dunn, T. Iavelli, A. J. Syrovy,
and O. YV. Schotz, to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2.916.940, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher, Carl A., and W. T. Dunn, to Chrysler Corp. Power
transmission. 2,916,941, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher, Carl A., and W. T. Dunn, to Chrysler Corp. Over-
drive transmission. 2,916,942, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher. Carl A., and W. T. Dunn, to Chrysler Corp. Power
transmission. 2,916,943, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Neracher. Carl A., W. T. Dunn, T. Iavelli, and A. J. Syrovy,
to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission. 2,917,141,
12-15-59, CI. 192 — 92.
Nerad, Anthony J. : See —
Klint, Robert V., and Nerad. 2,913,221.
Nerad, Anthony J., to General Electric Co. Burner assembly.
2.869,629. 1-20-59, CI. 158—73.
Nerad, Anthony J., and k. H. Johnson, to General Electric
Co. Combustion chamber. 2,867,267, 1-6-59, CI. 158 — 1.
Nerad, Anthony J., and D. T. Hurd, to General Electric Co.
Fuel compositions. 2,894,830, 7-14-59, CI. 52 — .5.
Nerenberg, Robert \V. : See —
Bergstein, Prank D., Kleingers, and Nerenberg. 2,891,453.
Bergstein, Frank D., and Nerenberg. 2,879,933.
Nergaard, Arnold, to Clayton Mark & Co. Valve for water
softening. 2.897,891, 8-4-59, CI. 161 — 7.
Nergaard, Arnold, to Clayton Mark & Co. Valve for water
softeners. 2,897,968, 8-4-59, CI. 210—278.
Nerheim, Arvie G., to Standard Oil Co. Distillation flask and
mounting. 2,892,759, 6-30-59, CI. 202 — 235.
Neri. Armand A. Arrowheads. 2,909.372, 10-20-59, CI.
273 — 106.5.
Nero, Leroy W. : See — -
Schlesinger, Kurt, and Nero. 2,880,359.
Nerwin, Henry N., Jr., to United States of America, Army.
Rotary stepping cam. 2,876,868, 3-10-59, CI. 188 — 85.
Nerwin, Hubert : See —
Smith, Clarence E., Nerwin, and Moore. 2,902,913.
Nerwin. Hubert, to United States of America, Army. Photo-
graphic camera. 2,900,887. 8-25-59. CI. 95 — 44.
Nerwin, Hubert, and D. C. Harvey, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Transparency mounting device. 2,869,748, 1-20-59, CI.
216 — 22.
Nesbitt, Clifford W., to Modine Mfg. Co.
for gas burners. 2,875.820, 3-3-59,
Nesbitt Fruit Products : See —
Nelsen, Nieman C. 2,887,252.
Nesbitt, John J.. Inc. : See —
McElgin, John W. 2,869,832.
Nesh, Florence. Preparation of replica specimens for exami-
nation under electron microscope. 2,875,341, 2-24—59, CI.
25o 49 5
Nesler, John J., and R. E. Hull, to Gilfillan Bros., Inc.
Abnormal voltage protection circuit. 2,914,704, 11-24-59,
CI. 317—51.
Ness, Odvar A., and K. N. Lambert, to Sprague Electric Co.
Molded capacitors. 2,869,052, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Ness, Walter H. : See —
Tiee, Leroy E., and Ness. 2,915,712.
Nesset, Naurice M., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Needle hub
seal. 2,893,389, 7-7-59, CI. 128 — 214.
Nesseth, Clifford A. Bale conveyer. 2,869,708, 1-20-59, CI.
198—158.
Nesseth, Clifford A.
214 — 95.
Ignition carry-over
CI. 158 — 115.
Bale conveyor. 2,885,098, 5-5-59, CI.
Nesslein, Floyd F. and R. J. Holding device for disposable
containers. 2,871,051, 1-27-59, CI. 294—31.
Nesslein, Robert J. : See —
Nesslein, Floyd F. and R. J. 2,871,051.
Nessler, Aldo E., and J. G. Hartman, to National Dairy
Products Corp. Cheesemaking apparatus. 2,911,719,
11-10-59, CI. 31 — 22.
Nessler, Thomas G., to United States of America, Navv. Air-
borne store ejector bolt. 2,883,910, 4-28-59, CI. 89 — 1.5.
Nessler, Thomas G., to United States of America. Navy. Ex-
plosive powered bomb release unit. 2,912,902, 11-17-59,
CI. 89 — 1.5.
Nesson, Israel, to M. Zaiger. Telescoping wiper arm.
2,871,043. 1-27-59, CI. 287 — 58.
492096— P 43
Lamphier, and Netherwood.
2,904,618.
2,904,733.
Thickness gauge.
Memory
Parity
Nesson, Israel, to M. Zaiger. Coupling for windshield wiper
arms. 2,913,266, 11-17-59, CI. 287—53.
Nestier Corp. : See —
Doepke, Charles W.. and Aston. 2,872,058.
Doepke, Charles W., and Aston. 2,899,107.
Nestle, Alfred C, to The Texas Co. Determination of fluid
movement in bore holes. 2,868,506, 1-13-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Nestlerode, Clifford D., and D. C. Felt, to Allen B. Du Mont
Laboratories, Inc. Television tuner. 2,911,530, 11-3-59,
CI. 250 — 40.
Nestor, Donald E. : See —
Curts, Joseph M., Jr., and Nestor. 2,897,707.
Nestor, Ontario H„ to Union Carbide Corp. Gas shielded arc
cleaning. 2 906,857, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 121.
Nestorovic, Miroslav N. Internal combustion engine.
2,917,031, 12-15-59, CI. 123—32.
Nesty, Glenn A., and E. W. Pietrusza, to Allied Chemical
Corp. Rubber-like copolymers and processes for their pro-
duction. 2,899,409, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 75.
Netherton, Lyman R., and J. G. Baker. Fish lure. 2,878,611,
3-24-59, CI. 43 — 42.06.
Netherton, Lyman R., and J. G. Baker. Fish lure. 2,878,612,
3-24-59, CI. 43 — 42.31.
Netherwood, Paul H. : See —
Rice, Livingston L.,
2,870,385.
Robinson, Preston, and Netherwood.
Robinson, Preston, and Netherwood.
Nettles, Forrest T., and A. Campbell, Jr.
2.892,150, 6-23-59, CI. 324 — 37.
Nettleton, David L., to Radio Corp. of American.
systems. 2,891,238, 6-16-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Nettleton, David L., to Radio Corp. of America.
generator. 2,894,684, 7-14-59, CI. 235—92.
Networks Electronic Corp. : See —
Patrichi, Mihai D. 2,897,583.
Patrichi, Mihai D. 2,898,570.
Netzer, Henry, to VVestinghouse Electric Corp. Encapsulated
induction heating coil structure. 2,888,541, 5-26-59, CI.
219—10.41.
Neu, Willi, to Main Alloy Co. Establishment (Mace). Zinc-
aluminum alloys and the method for producing same.
2.870,008, 1-20-59, CI. 75—141.
Neubauer, Emil T., to The Trane Co. Reciprocating com-
pressor apparatus. 2,869,775, 1-20-59, CI. 230 — 206.
Neubauer, Frank A., to Teleflex Inc. Flexible cable.
2.875,597, 3-3-59, CI. 64 — 2.
Neuberger, Franklin H. Fasteners.
24—129.
Neuberger, Roger B. : See —
Birkland, Stellan, and Neuberger.
Neubert, Max K. : See —
Richter, Willy, and Neubert. 2,868,211.
Richter, Willy K., and Neubert. 2,911,980.
Neubner, Rolf, and F. Langehenke ; said Langehenke assor.
to Neubner. Process for the production of melamine.
2913,461, 11-17-59, CI. 260—249.7.
Neubrech, David A., and M. A. Cattaro, to Henry A. Gardner
Laboratory, Inc. High sensitivity exposure head.
2,871,370, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 220.
Neufeld, Leonard C., to The Delman Co. Windshield wiper
motor control device. 2,869,164, 1-20-59, CI. 15 — 250.4.
Neufeld, Leonard C, to The Delman Co. Control device for
windshield clearing system. 2,876,483, 3-10-59, CI.
15—250.4.
Neufville, Jean M. M., and J. E. Trottier. Generator system
for supplying auxiliary power on board ship. 2,911,541,
11-3-59, CI. 290 — 4.
Neugass, Edwin A. Illuminated writing panel. 2,917,838.
12-22-59. CI. 35—66.
Neugass, Edwin A. Instrument lighting. 2,918,034,
12-22-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Neugebauer, Gerhardt C. Loose gem merchandising display
device. 2,874,828, 2-24-59, CI. 206 — 45.15.
Neugebauer, Gerhart H., % to P. O. Tobeler, d. b. a., Trans-
Oceanic. Measuring closure for container. 2,872,082,
2-3-59, CI. 222 — 249.
Neuhart, David S. Liner for cargo spacer. 2,900,926,
8-25-59. CI. 105 — 423.
Neuhaus, Elmer C. : See —
Krause, William F., and Neuhaus. 2,894,557.
Neuhaus, Gustav. Flow divider. 2,911,989, 11-10-59, CI.
137 — 82.
Neuhaus, Jean, J. Kemeny, and B. Ranky ; said Neuhaus
assor. to Thermofrigor, societe anonyme. Apparatus for
vibrating liquids. 2,919,215, 12-29-59. CI. 134 — 1.
Neuhaus, Theodore A. : See —
Tulk, George H., Jr., and Neuhaus. 2,907,669.
Neuhausen, Martin W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
tempering apparatus. 2,876,593, 3-10-59. CI. 49 — 45.
Neuhauser, Robert G., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
pickup tube circuit arrangements. 2,901,661, 8-25-59, CI.
315—11.
Neukirch, Frank : See —
Neukirch, Johannes. 2,883,882.
Neukirch, Johannes, % to F; Neukirch. Variable speed trans-
mission. 2,883,882, 4-28-59, CI. 74 — 679.
Neukom, Hans, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Phosphate-modified starches and preparation. 2,884,412,
4-28-59, CI. 260—233.5.
2,884,674, 5-5-59, CI.
2,881,891.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Neukomm, Frederic : See —
Neukomm, Walter. 2,870,804.
Neukomm, Walter, to F. Neukomm. Workpiece holding or
journalling member for machine tools. 2,870,894, 1-27-59,
CI. 193 — 1.
Neumann, Arthur E., V> to F. Scoby. Furnace. 2,910,021,
10-27-59, CI. 110—18.
Neumann, Arthur E., % to F. Scoby. Eelay. 2,914,632,
11-24-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Neumann, Erich. Snap lock for portable typewriter cases or
like receptacles. 2,869,282, 1-20-59, CI. 45 — 68.2.
Neumann, Erich. Noiseless escapement mechanism for type-
writing machines. 2,913,091, 11-17-59, CI. 197—82.
Neumann, Erich. Casing for typewriting and like machines.
2,913,095, 11-17-59, CI. 197—186.
Neumann, Ernest P., and F. Lustwerk, to Rheem Mfg. Co.
Jet pump. 2,888,191, 5-26-59, CI. 230 — 111.
Neumann, Gerhard, to General Electric Co. Lightweight ro-
tor construction. 2,873,088, 2-10-59, CI. 253 — 77.
Neumann, Giinther, and A. Kottler, to Dr. Karl Thomae,
G.m.b.H. Aerosol antiperspirant composition prepara-
tion. 2,872,379, 2-3-59, CI. 167 — 90.
Neumann, Helmut : See —
Rosenberger, George, and Neumann. 2,919,312.
Neumann, Horst, P. Viehmann, and H. H. Hiibner, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Stable solutions of oxytetracycline salts.
2,909,466, 10-20-59, CI. 167—65.
Neumann, Karl L. : See —
Canto, Louis, Mohr, and Neumann. 2,912,676.
Neumann-Lezius, Hans, to Brunsviga Maschinenwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Clutch devices for controlling calculating
machine functions. 2,915,244, 12-1-59, CI. 235—62.
Neumann, Otto A. : See —
Austrow. Harold W., May, Neumann, and Szten.
2,876,916.
Neumann, Robert P. : See —
Kardos, Otto, and Neumann. 2,879,211.
Neumann, Temple W. : See —
Donovan, Bradford, and Neumann. 2,871,709.
Neumann, Walter : See —
Barch, William E., and Neumann. 2,871,127.
Neumann, Wilhelm, to C. F. Roser G.m.b.H. Process of and
apparatus for the manufacture of paper-like materials from
thermoplastic synthetic materials. 2,891,279, 6-23-59, CI.
18—10.
Neumeier, Karl E. : See —
Bergsland, Charles H., James, Karinen, Kwasniewski,
and Neumeier. 2,893,009.
Neumeyer, Martin J., to Sunbeam Corp. Endothermic gas
generator. 2,873,173, 2-10-59, CI. 23—281.
Neunzig, Richard C. : See —
Fischer, Laurin G., and Neunzig. 2,889,457.
Neureuther, George C, to Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc. Proc-
esses for producing distilled potable alcoholic liquors.
2,868,645, 1-13-59, CI. 99 — 34.
Neureuther, George C, to Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc. Process
for producing alcoholic beverage of controlled congener
content. 2,880.091, 3-31-59, CI. 99—34.
Neureuther, George C, to Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc. Process
for producing whisky. 2,880,143, 3-31-59, CI. 202—39.5.
Neutronic Development Corp. : See — ■
Fisher, Bernard C. 2,913,608.
Neuville, Louis P. F. A. : See —
Boussu, Gabriel X. R., Neuville, and Saint-Frison.
2.884.040.
Neuvv, Liliane : See —
Servigne, Marcel, Szarvasi, and Neuvy. 2,868,850.
Neuworth, Joseph A., and R. H. Wearing. Signalling device
for automotive vehicles. 2,868,916, 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 80.
Neuworth. Martin B. : See —
Hotelling, Eric B., Neuworth, and Previc. 2,882,319.
Jones, Benjamin W., and Neuworth. 2,917,487.
Jones, Donald C, and Neuworth. 2.910.507.
Jones, Donald C, and Neuworth. 2,914,569.
Neuworth, Martin B.. and D. C. and B. W. Jones, to Con-
solidated Coal Co. Purification of cresylic acids. 2,881,221,
4-7-59, CI. 260- -621.
Neuworth, Martin B., J. C. Paterson, and R. P. Tarbox, to
Consolidation Coal Co. Purification of aryl disulfides.
2,904,595, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 608.
Nevprs. Ashley D., and E. M. Fettes : said Nevers assor. to
Pennsalt Chemical Corp., and said Fetter assor. to Thiokol
Chemical Corp. Fuel gas composition containing odorant.
2,869,994, 1-20-59, CI. 48—195.
Neville Chemical Co. : See —
Schwoegler, Edward J., and Putscher. 2,874,097.
Neville, Delia M. : See —
Neville, James T. and D. M. 2,909,711.
Neville. Don O. Chemical applicator for use with internal
combustion engines. 2,896,855, 7-28-59, CI. 239 — 129.
Neville, James T. and D. M. Electric lock mechanism.
2,909,711, 10-20-59, CI. 317 — 134.
Neville, Orear K.. to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Recoverv of uranium bv cycloalkvldithioear-
bamate complexing. 2,892,855, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 429.1.
Neville, Orear K., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Recoverv of uranium by aromatic dithincarba-
mate complexing. 2,899,451, 8-11-59, CI. 260—429.1.
Neville, Orear K., to United States of America, Atomic
Energv Commission. Recovery of uranium by secondary
xanthate complexing. 2,902,503, 9-1-59, CI. 260—429.1.
Regulator
12-1-59,
film.
Neville, Orear K., and B. F. Scott, to Nuclear-Chicago Corp.
Radioactivity processing device. 2,910,588, 10-27-59, CI.
250 — 44.
Neville, Sidney, and T. Owen, to Metropolitan-Vickers Elec-
trical Co. Ltd. Bolt-tensioning devices. 2,899,855,
8-18-59, CI. 81—53.
Nevins, Glenn D. Carpenter's tool chest. 2,895,600, 7-21-59,
CI. 206 — 16.
Nevius, Searle G., to Telecomputing Corp. Electronic digitiz-
ing device. 2,901.663, 8-25-59, CI. 315—12.
Nevitt, Thomas D. : See —
Oita, Katashi, and Nevitt. 2,903,404.
Nevrincean, George : See —
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and Nevrincean. 2,882,951.
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and Nevrincean. 2,902,080.
New, Clarence D. : See —
Beeman, Archie W., and New. 2,879,680.
Neway Equipment Co. : See —
Masser, Lloyd D. 2,907,579.
Newbegin, John L., and W. H. Banks, to Draper Corp. Auto-
matic bobbin replenishing loom. 2,872,948, 2-10-59, CI.
139—247.
Newberg, Raymond G. : See —
Morris, Kenneth G., Roediger, Newberg, and Sayko.
2,889,296.
Newberg. Raymond G. and D. W. Young, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Composition of high molecular
weight polyisobutylene and low molecular weight styrene-
isobutylene resinous copolymers. 2,917,485, 12-15—59, CI.
260 — 15.5.
Newberry, Sterling P., to General Electric Co. X-ray
microscope. 2,877,353. 3-10-59, CI. 250 — 19.5.
Newbold, William F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Electrical rate of flow measuring apparatus.
2,882,727, 4-21-59, CI. 73 — 231.
Newbold, William F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Electrical measuring apparatus. 2,883,621, 4-21-59,
CI. 324 — 111.
Newbold, William F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Co. Electrical control apparatus. 2,915,628,
CI. 250—27.
New Britain Machine Co., The : See —
Pethybridge, Charles A. 2,894,738.
Stephan, Hallis N. 2,882,800.
Stephan, Hallis N. 2,911,887.
Newburger, Babette B. Spools for photographic
2,917,251, 12-15-59, CI. 242 — 74.
Newburn. Harold W. : See —
Anderson, Gerald R., Hayes, Kerr, and Newburn.
2,872,017.
Newby, Neal D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method
of making an insulated conductor. 2,907,075, 10-6-59,
CI. 18 — 59.
New Castle Products, Inc. : See —
Merrill, Bennett W. 2,885,000.
Merrill, Bennett W. 2,903,055.
Newchurch, Edwin J. : See —
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., Newchurch, Krebs, and Stringer.
2,886,514.
Robbins, Leroy V., Jr., and Newchurch. 2,895,900.
Newchurch, Edwin J., and E. A. McCracken, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Combination deasphalting, coking,
and catalytic cracking process. 2,901,413, 8— 25-59, CI.
208—55.
Newco Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Gale, James G. 2,867,026.
Newcomb. Delmar C, to International Business Machines
Corp. Record controlled machine. 2,906,400, 9-29^59, CI.
209—110.
Newcomb, Douglas H. : See —
Broughton, Arthur E. 2,883,998.
Broughton, Arthur E. 2.884,203.
Newcomb, Duane H. Air under
2,880,747, 4-7-59, CI. 137—223.
Newcomb, Harley M., to Wade Electric Products Co.
2,894,089, 7-7-59, CI. 200—61.54.
Newcomb, Leroy, to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.
Drawworks brake system. 2,882,098, 4-14-59, CI. 303 — 6.
Newcombe, Jack, and W. S. Fallgatter, to Cities Service Re-
search and Development Co. Acidizing wells. 2,894,907,
7-14-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Newcombe, Jack, and W. S. Fallgatter, to Cities Service
Research and Development Co. Acidizing wells. 2.894.90S,
7-14-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Newcomer. Garfield H, and L. M. Showers, to The Pennsyl-
vania Railroad Co. Longitudinally shiftable bulkheads for
freight cars. 2,894,462, 7-14-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Newcomer, Jacob R., Jr. : See —
Summers, J Mills, and Newcomer. 2,878,542.
Summers, J Mills, and Newcomer. 2,881,499.
Newcomer, Jacob R., Jr., to Camloc Fastener Corp. Receptacle
for stressed panel fastener. 2,878,543, 3-24-59, CI.
24—221.
Newcomer, Jacob R., Jr., and E. Griffiths, to Camloc Fastener
Corp. Concealed latch for medicine cabinets. 2,879,123.
3-24-59, CI. 312 — 209.
New Cumberland Metal Products, Division of The Matthew
Phillips Co. : See —
Phillips, Joseph S. 2,917,803.
pressure distributor.
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Newell, Earl L., and P. H. Wells, to The Western Union
Telegraph Co. Method for charging submersible chambers.
2,902,803, 9-8-59, CI. 53—37.
Newell, Earl L., P. H. Wells, and C. H. Cramer, to The West-
ern Union Telegraph Co. Submersible chamber. 2,903,500,
o_g_5a p] 174 12,
Newell, Elwin C, to Link-Belt Co. Apparatus for removing
solids from a flowing stream of liquid. 2,901,113, 8-25-59,
/-,i 210 158
Newell, Frank M, to Newell Mfg. Co. Door closer. 2,880,450,
4-7-59, CI. 16—70. „ „
Newell, Fred D. Frozen food container vender. 2,874,873,
2-24-59, CI. 221 — 203.
Newell, Frederick T. : See —
Risley, Roger E., and Newell. 2,887,328.
Newell, George K., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake
shoe assemblage. 2,879,866, 3-31-59, CI. 188—234.
Newell, George K., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Wayside
car door actuator. 2,909,294, 10-20-59, CI. 214 — 63.
Newell, George S. : See —
De Bruyne, Norman A., Newell, and Perry. 2,872,365.
Newell, James K., Jr., to General Electric Co. Light pro-
jector. 2,913,573, 11-17-59, CI. 240 — 41.
Newell, Kenneth F., to Package Machinery Co. Web supply
means. 2,879,063, 3-24-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Newell, Malcolm L. Apparatus and method for freezing fish.
2,909,040, 10-20-59, CI. 62 — 59.
Newell Mfg. Co. : See —
Newell, Frank M. 2,880,450.
Newell, Mary P. Match box dispenser. 2,892,536, 6-30-59,
CI. 206 — 31.
Newell, Norman A. : See —
Bachelet, Albert E., Haas, and Newell. 2,919,307.
Newell, Robert C, and H. G. Schopf, to Curbell Industries,
Inc. Bait box. 2,885,819, 5-12-59, CI. 43 — 55.
Newell W. J., and T. W. Lewis to Waterproofing Materials,
Inc. Cementitious structural material. 2,901,368, 8-25-59.
CI. 106—95.
Newell, William E. : See —
Zabb, Norman J., McKenney, and Newell. 2,873,068.
Newell, William H. : See —
Aldrich, Donald F., and Newell. 2,871,409.
Zabb, Norman J., Newell, McKenney, and Weber.
2,913,720.
Newell. William H., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Flight analyzer. 2,895,670. 7-21-59, CI.
235—61.
Newell, William H., E. G. Burgess, Jr., N. J. Zabb, and S. I.
Frangoulis, to Sperry Kand Corp. Device for predicting
values of a fluctuating system at a predetermined future
time. 2,888,195, 5-26-59, CI. 235—61.
Newell, William H., E. G. Burgess, Jr., N. J. Zabb, and S. I.
Frangoulis, to Sperry Rand Corp. Device for predicting
values of a fluctuating system at a predetermined future
time. 2,888,203, 5-26-59, CI. 235—180.
Newell, William H., G. A. Crowther, and L. S. Brown, to
Sperry Rand Corp. Trunnion tilt corrector.
9-1-59, CI. 235—61.5.
New England Gear Works : See —
Markley, Joseph M. Re. 24,663.
Newey, Herbert A., to Shell Development Co.
taining copolymers and their preparation.
11-10-59, CI. 260—80.5.
Newey, William H., and W. S. Sterling, to Pneumatic Scale
Corp., Ltd. Closure applying apparatus. 2,899,790,
8-18-59, CI. 53 — 321.
Newey, William H., and W. S. Sterling, to Pneumatic Scale
Corp., Ltd. Filling machine. 2,905,363, 9-22-59, CI.
222—70.
Newhard, Nelson J., Jr., and J. H. Thirsk, to Amchem Prod-
ucts. Inc. Method of deoxidizing an aluminum surface.
2,867,514, 1-6-59, CI. 41—42.
Newhard, Nelson J., Jr and D. Y. Dollman, Amchem Prod-
ucts, Inc. Method of coating a succession of aluminum
surfaces. 2,909,455, 10-20-59, CI. 148 — 6.16.
New Haven Board and Carton Co., The : See —
Fink, Raymond E. 2,912,104.
Govang, James A. 2,909,310.
Leone, Salvatore J. 2.886,232.
Leone, Salvatore J. 2,900,124.
Leone, Salvatore J. 2,907,512.
Leone, Salvatore J. 2,918,178.
Toensmeier, Patrick A. 2.874.833.
Toensmeier, Patrick A. 2,886,234.
Toensmeier, Patrick A. 2,893,593.
Newhouse, Donald R.. to T. W. & C. B. Sheridan Co. Col-
lator control. 2,892,627, 6-30-59, CI. 270—55.
Newhouse. Ernest J. : See —
Hutchins. Hugh A., and Jones. 2,877,899.
Newhouse, Vernon L., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
core counter circuits. 2,900,626, 8-18-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Newhouse, Walter F. Mechanical means for the making of
wirebound box and crate mats. 2,898,595, 8-11-59, CI.
1—146.
Newill, William J., to General Motors Corp. Windshield
washer nozzle assembly. 2,898,036, 8-4-59, CI. 239 — 110.
2,902,212,
Amide con-
2,912,416,
New Jersey Zinc Co., The : See —
Andrews. Earl W. 2,892,764.
Andrews, Earl W. 2,898,275.
Andrews, Earl W. 2,900,318.
Barnett, Charles E. 2,908,619.
Fetterolf, Luther D. 2,912,342
Grady, Lester D. 2,875,033.
Mahler, George T. 2,870.869.
Snow. George E. 2,898,276
Newkirk, Frank E .
Live bait holder
CI. 43—44.6.
Newkirk, Frank E.,
Penknife clipper.
Newland, Albert J
}io to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
and hook device. 2,881,550, 4-14-59,
Mo to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
2,885,779, 5-12-59, CI. 30—162.
See —
Mumford, William W., and Newland. 2,868,920.
Newland, Gordon C. : See — -
Lappin, Gerald R., and Newland. 2,887,466.
Newman, Arthur L. : See —
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman. 2,874,525.
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman. 2,881,954.
Kirkpatrick, William D„ and Newman. 2,897,700.
Newman, Charles H. Automatic coffee maker. 2,903,163,
9-8-59, CI. 222—129.4.
Newman, Charles H., to Ekco Products Co. Beverage dis-
pensing device. 2,905,074, 9-22-59, CI. 99 — 295.
Newman, David, xfa to M. Herman. Automobile antenna.
2,896,010, 7-21-59, CI. 174 — 153.
Newman, David W. : See —
Kremers, Howard E., Newman, and Kautzky. 2,900,231.
Newman, Douglas A., and A. T. Schlotzhauer, to Columbia
Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. Transfer element and
method of making the same. 2,872,340, 2-3-59, CI. 117 —
36.
Newman, Douglas A., H. W. Boylan, A. T. Schlotzhauer, and
IS. J. Smatlak, to Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Hectograph duplicating. 2,872,863, 2-10-59, CI.
101—149.4.
Newman, Douglas A., and H. F. E. Dixon, to Columbia Ribbon
& Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. Pressure-sensitive transfer ele-
ment for placing smudge-resistant marks. 2,912,344,
11-10-59, CI. 117—36.
Newman, Edward A., and D. O. Clayden, to National Re-
search Development Corp. Electrical signal storage appa-
ratus. 2,881,411, 4-7-59, CI. 340—174.
Newman, Edward A., D. W. Davies, and D. O. Clayden, to
National Research Development Corp. Programmed con-
trol means for data transfer apparatus. 2,891,723, 6-23-
59, CI. 235—152.
Newman, Hendler and Co.. Ltd. : See —
Rostron, Frank. 2,895,589.
Newman, Jay J., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic record-
ing. 2,890,288, 6-9-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Newman, Jay J., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic re-
cording. 2,913,537, 11-17-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Newman, Louis : See —
Hamlin, Jerry F., and Newman. 2,909,302.
Newman, Melvin S., to The Ohio State University Research
Foundation. "Vinyleen carbonate and methods of prepar-
ing it. 2,918,478, 12-22-59, CI. 260—340.2.
Newman, Milton : See —
Weinreich, Sol, and Newman. 2,908,087.
Newman, Roger : See —
Tyler, Winfield W., and Newman. 2,871,377.
Tyler, Winfield W., and Newman. 2,871,427.
Newman, Stanley R. : See — •
Alpert, Norman. Newman, and Heisler. 2,887,452.
Heisler, Robert Y., Alpert, and Newman. 2,885,274.
Newman, Stanley R., R. Y. Heisler, K. L. Dille, and N. Alpert,
to The Texas Co. Motor lubricating oil composition.
2,879,230, 3-24-59, CI. 252—51.5.
Newman, Stanley R., and R. Y. Heisler, to Texaco Inc.
Motor fuel compositions. 2,897,070, 7-28-59, CI. 44 — 63.
New Method Steel Stamps, Inc. : See —
Norris, Richard H. 2,893,309.
New Monarch Machine and Stamping Co. : See —
Scanland, Joseph E. 2,903,212.
Newmont Mining Corp. : See —
Brant, Arthur A., and Love. 2,874,348.
Ruddock, Kenneth A., and Brant. 2,887,650.
Newnam, Kenneth, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Recovery of uranium from tungsten.
2,872,394, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 105.
Newnham, Ivan E., to Mallory-Sharon Metals Corp. Method
of producing hafnium-free "crystal-bar" zirconium from a
crude source of zirconium. 2,885,281, 5-5-59, CI. 75 — 84.4.
Newnham, Ivan E., to Mallory-Sharon Metals Corp. Method
of purifying zirconium tetrahalide. 2,916,350 12-8-59,
CI. 23 — 18.
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. :
Jones, Samuel O. 2,870,322.
Jones, Samuel O. 2,915,617.
Weston. William A. 2,918,276.
New Process Metals. Inc. : See — ■
Bungardt, Walter. 2,908,071.
Hirschhorn, Isidor S. 2 873,489.
Hirshhorn, Isidor S., and Briggs. 2,890,367
See—
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
New Products Corp. : See —
Banker, Oscar H. 2,875,774.
Banker, Oscar H. 2.876,548.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,879,748.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,883,026.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,S94,533.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,896,477.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,901,924.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,910,085.
Banker, Oscar H. 2,914,035.
Newsom, Earl G. : See —
Berger, France B., and Newsom. 2,896,162.
Gray, John W., and Newsom. 2,870,331.
Newsom, Earl G., and W. J. Huntington, to General Preci-
sion Laboratory Inc. Frequency tracker with fixedly-spaced
local oscillations equally offset from unknown frequency.
2,896.074. 7-21-59. CI. 250—20.
Newsom, Kitchener K. Extraction and filtering apparatus.
2,907,561, 10-6-59, CI. 266 — 12.
Newsom, Wayne C. Control device for reeling cable and the
like. 2,904,284, 9-15-59, CI. 242 — 158.
Newsome, James E. : See —
Bird, William H., Plantinga, and Newsome. 2,899,337.
.Newsome, Joel A., Jr. Method of and means for removing
condensable vapors contained in mixtures. 2,894,372, 7-
14-59, CI. 62 — 17.
Newsome, Lowell C. : See —
Jacke, Stanley E., Newsome, and Kearney. 2,900,038.
Newson, Henry W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Self-reactivating neutron source for
a neutronic reactor. 2,872,399, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Newth-Morris Box Corp. of Florida : See —
Hazelwood, James W. 2,914,234.
Newton, Albert E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Mech-
anisms for feeding disk-type capacitors and like articles.
2,916,165, 12-8-59, CI. 214 — 8.
Newton, Albert E., M. H. Roske, and J. E. Walsh, to United
Shoe Machinery Corp. Mechanisms for feeding electronic
components and tie like. 2,869,130, 1-20-59, CI. 1 — 3.
Newton, Alwin B., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Induction motor
speed control. 2,874,345, 2-17-59, CI. 318—232.
Newton, Alwln B. Hot fluid engine with movable regener-
ator. 2,907,169, 10-6-59, CI. 60—24.
Newton, Alwln B. Refrigerant engine and work device.
2,909,902, 10-27-59, CI. 62 — 6.
Newton, Amos S. : See—
Spedding, Frank H.t and Newton. 2,882,125.
Newton, Chambers & Co. Ltd. : See —
Green, Edward R. 2,898,009.
Newton, Charles G., and C. E. Church, to Marvel Specialty
Co. Device for counting courses in knitted fabric.
2,903,889, 9-15-59, CI. 73—159.
Newton Charles L., and L. E. White, to Herrick L. Johnston,
Inc. Gas-liquid contact apparatus. 2,895,724, 7-21-59. CI.
261—114.
Newton, Edwin B., and D. S. Sears, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Rubbery materials reinforced with polyhydroxy treated
silicon-oxygen type pigments and method of preparation.
2,880,191, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Newton, Edwin B., and D. S. Sears, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Treatment of pigments. 2,882,177, 4-14-59, CI.
106—288.
Newton, Edwin B., and D. S. Sears, to The B. F. Goodrich
Co. Rubbery compositions reinforced with solid, substan-
tially fibrous silicon dioxide. 2,894,929, 7-14-59, CI.
260 — 41.5.
Newton, Edwin D. : See —
Brown, Jack M., and Newton. 2,907,104.
Newton, Guy G. F. : See —
Florey, Howard W., Abraham, Newton, Burton, Kelly,
Hale, and Miller. 2,883,328.
Newton, John C, to Specialties, Inc. Optical control instru-
ment. 2,887,927, 5-26-59, CI. 88—1.
Newton, John S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Continuous miner
with automatic roof support. 2,904,319, 9-15-59, CI.
262—7.
Newton, John S., and C. H. Brown, to Goodman Mfg. Co.
Rope clamp for troughing roller assembly. 2,911,090,
11-3-59, CI. 198—192.
Newton, Joseph L., and W. H. Ford. Tire mounting and dis-
mounting tool. 2,907,381, 10-6-59, CI. 157—1.26.
Newton, Norman B., to United Aircraft Corp. Constant
pressure output control for variable displacement pump.
2,882,863, 4-21-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Newton, Ora L. Cuffer and stretcher device. 2,879,926,
3-31-59, CI. 223 — 2.
Newton, Perrv B., Jr. Single panel illuminated instrument
dial. 2,898,880, 8-11-59. CI. 116—129.
2,900,919.
i
2,916,049.
2,905,374.
2.874,681.
2,874,682.
2,905,191.
2,892,314.
Newton, Phillip S.
128 — 76.5.
Eye stimulator. 2,899,956, 8-18-59, CI.
Newton, Ross B., to Whitin Machine Works. Doffing appa-
ratns for textile machine. 2,867,074, 1-6-59, CI. 57—52.
Newton, Ross B., to Whitin Machine Works. Top roll
positioning and tensioning mechanism for textile drafting
apparatus. 2,881,481, 4-14-59, CI. 19—135.
New York Air Brake Co., The : See —
Anderson, Gene W., and Babcock
Budzich, Tadeusz. 2,880,042.
Budzich, Tadeusz. 2,915,985.
Cervo, Gordon A. 2,918,879.
Denton. Richard A. 2,886,235.
Denton, Kichard A. 2,888,190.
Evans, Barry. 2,912,286.
Huber, Matthew W. 2,867,976.
Macklis, Stanley L. 2,889,983.
Orshansky, Elias, Jr. 2,870,721.
Orshansky, Elias, Jr. 2,895,426.
Rue, Robert W. 2,913,878.
Ruhl, Charles A. L. 2,916,050.
Ruhl, Charles A. L., and Worth.
Safford, Lewis A. 2,873,579.
Safford, Lewis A. 2.873,760.
Scatchard, Thomas L. 2,905,373.
Scatchard, Thomas L.
Vander Kaay, Henry A.
Vander Kaay, Henry A.
Vander Kaay, Henry A.
Vroman, Erwin C. 2,892,651.
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Co., The : See-
Schey, Robert, and James. 2,873,692.
New York Heart Association, Inc. : See —
Maisel, Bernard. 2,897,029.
New York Shipbuilding Corp. : See —
Hornsby, John W., Letherbury, ^nd Willis.
New York Wire Cloth Co. : See —
Smith, Jesse C. 2,888,070.
Ney, Edward P. : See —
Huch, William F., Ney, and Winckler. 2,900,147.
Ney, Edward P., R. B. Thorness, and J. R. Winckler, to
United States of America, Navy. Tension component meas-
uring means. 2,872,808, 2-10-59, CI. 73 — 144.
Ney, William O., Jr. : See —
Barnes, Carl E„ Ney, and Nummy. 2,891,038.
Ng. Clifford G. Chair or the like object, and support there-
for. 2J390.744, 6-16-59, CI. 155 — 191.
Niagara Blower Co. : See —
Stutz, Robert C. 2,890,864.
Niagara Instrument Corp. : See —
Stoll, Ralph K., and Christensen. 2,885,950.
Niagara Machine and Tool Works : See —
Munschauer, Frederick E. 2.884.108.
Munschauer, Frederick E. 2,905,290.
Munschauer, Frederick E., Jr. 2,878,909.
Munschauer, Frederick E., Jr. 2.881,880.
Nial, Walter R., to General Electric Co. Supersonic airfoil.
2,916,230, 12-8-59, CI. 244 — 15.
Niantic Co. Inc. : See —
Humphreville. Bvron T. 2,886,896.
Niblack, Robert L. : See —
Rogers, Alan B., Kline, and Niblack. 2.910,370.
Niblett, Oswald D. Ventilator cowls. 2,878,745, 3-24-59,
P| QO g2
Nichol, Wilbert G., to United States Steel Corp. Load re-
straining device. 2,905,107, 9-22-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Nicholas, Andrew J., to Worthington Corp. Reversible ro-
tary pump. 2,910,947, 11-3-59, CI. 103 — 117.
Nicholas, Donald C, to B. X. Plastics Ltd. Twin contra-
rotating parallel drive shaft assemblies. 2,892,362,
6-30-59, CI. 74 — 665.
Nicholas, James H., to G & W Electric Specialty Co. In-
sulator for high voltage terminator. 2,879,322, 3-24-59,
CI. 174 — 140.
Nicholas, Louis : See —
Swart, Gilbert H., Gmitter, and Nicholas. 2,915,496.
Nicholas, William, to Radiant Mfg. Corp. Portable cinema-
scope screen assembly. 2,888,072, 5-26-59, CI. 160 — 377.
Nicholas, William, and H. Kozel, to Radiant Mfg. Corp. Por-
table tripod stand for projection screen. 2,899,164,
8-11-59. CI. 248 — 171.
Nicholl, Christopher I. H., to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Distribu-
tion device. 2,916,360, 12-8-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Nicholl. Leonard : See —
Tarsio, Peter J., and Nicholl. 2,892,840.
Nicholls, Cyril M., I. Wells, and R. Spence, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Separation of
uranium Plutonium and fission products. 2,908,547, 10-
13-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Nicholls, Herbert C, to Consolidated Water Power & Paper
Co. Palletized container. 2.894,671, 7-14-59, CI. 229 — 14.
Nicholls, Kenneth R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method for
packaging meat. 2,893,877, 7-7-59, CI. 99 — 174.
Nichols, Arthur F. : See —
Melvin. William S., and Nichols. 2,907,7S0.
Nichols, Bill, and R. W. Rath, to Rath Packing Co. Rotary
mold for sausage. 2,897,745, 8^-59. CI. 99—427.
Nichols, Charles E., and S. W. Burdge, to Tne Monarch Ma-
chine Tool Co. Control system. 2,878,704, 3-24-59, CI.
82—34.
Nichols, Charles M. Universal joint. 2,903,866, 9-15-59,
CI. 64 — 7.
Nichols. Charles R., Jr., and J. A. Arsenault. Combination
table and folding chair. 2,871,920, 2-3-59, CI. 155 — 123.
Nichols & Clark, Inc. : See —
Nichols. Nathan P. 2,891,116.
Nichols, Donald E., to Collins Radio Co. Mechanical inter-
polator. 2,875,622, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 99.
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677
Nichols, Donald E., and R. A. Swanuon, to Collins Radio Co.
Adjustable rotary stop mechanism. 2,918,157, 12-22-59,
CI. 192 — 139.
Nichols, Frank, % to R. Trejo, % to C. W. Brown, and % to
P. Briola Air pressure actuated beer dispenser and coil
cleaner. 2,906,435. 9-29-59, CI. 222—25.
Nichols, Frank C. Container rim protector. 2,873,881,
2-17-59, CI. 220—90.
Nichols, Frank S. : See —
Liao, Tseng W., and Nichols. 2,912,382.
Nichols, Frank S., and S. R. Smith, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Electrical insulating cement. 2,879,323, 3-24-59, CI.
174 — 177.
Nichols, Frederick W., Jr. Apparatus for dispensing mate-
rials from collapsible tubes. 2,883,087, 4-21-59, CI.
222 — 100.
Nichols, George E., G. A. Nelson, T. M. Casey, and R. E.
Hogan, to Northrop Corp. Slipper and axle for high speed
track vehicle. 2,909,129, 10-20-59, CI. 104 — 134.
Nichols, Gerald H., to G & H Constructors, Inc. Tractor
mounted side boom crane. 2,909,290, 10-20-59, CI. 212 — 8.
Nichols, Gordon E., to Winthrop-Atkins Co., Inc. Display
mount provided with brace members. 2,880,948, 4-7-59,
CI. 248 — 35.
Nichols, Gordon E., to Winthrop-Atkins Co. Inc. Easel-
type mount. 2,902,785, 9-8-59, CI. 40 — 120.
Nichols, Gust : See —
Francher, Otis E., and Nichols. 2,899,359.
Nichols, Harry J. : See —
Coughlin, Joseph E. 2,895,057.
Nichols, Harry S. : See —
Gimpel, Donald J. 2,877,457.
Nichols, John W. de L., and M. H. Westbrook, to National Re-
search Development Corp. Fog detecting and visibility
measuring systems. 2,907,889, 10-6-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Nichols, Joseph : See —
Boehme, Werner R., and Nichols. 2,912,459.
Nichols, Joseph, to Ethicon, Inc. Cigarette element for to-
bacco smoke. 2,883,990, 4-28-59, CI. 131 — 10.
Nichols, Joseph, and E. S. Schipper, to Ethicon, Inc. Method
for preparing anhydrides of high molecular weight long-
chain fatty acids. 2,877,247, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 413.
Nichols, Joseph, and E. S. Schipper, to Ethicon, Inc. New
series of organic compounds. 2,888,466, 5-26-59, CI.
260 — 348.
Nichols, Joseph, and E. S. Schipper, to Ethicon, Inc. 9,12-
diketo-10-hydroxystearic acid and method for preparing
same. 2,894.964, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 406.
Nichols, Kermit D., to General Motors Corp. Automobile re-
frigerating apparatus. 2,902,838, 9-8-59, CI. 62 — 244.
Nichols, Mary L. : See —
Rector, Floyd D., and Nichols. 2,909,863.
Nichols, Michael, Jr. : See —
Kr.okos, Raymond M., and Nichols. 2,899,842.
Nichols, Nathan P., to Nichols & Clark, inc. Hearing aid
device. 2,891,116, 6-16-59, CI. 179 — 107.
Nichols, Newlin S. : See — ■
Fletcher, Frederick L.. Hindley. and Nichols. 2,890,840.
Nichols. Parks M., to United States Rubber Co. Colored side-
wall tires. 2.874.746. 2-24-59, CI. 152 — 353.
Nichols, Paul B., to The Geolograph Co. Depth recorder.
2,883,256, 4-21-59, CI. 346 — 49.
Nichols. Robert L. : See —
Kelly, Hugh P., and Nichols. 2,904,643.
Nichols, Talley W. Toy rifle cartridge ejector. 2,887,809,
5-26-59, CI. 42—54.
Nichols, Victor L., and I. J. Carshelis, to David & David, Inc.
Apparatus for curling plastic yarn. 2,878,514, 3-24-59,
CI. 18—19.
Nichols, William M., to Alco Products Inc. Fuel injection
equipment. 2,888,876, 6-2-59, CI. 103 — 41.
Nichols, William T. : See —
Lunde, Einar, and Nichols. 2,884,187.
Lunde, Einar, and Nichols. 2,894,681.
Nicholson, Daniel E. : See —
Edwards, William R., Nicholson, and Reidland. 2.875,849.
Nicholson, Donald M., to Nicholson Mfg., Inc. Shelter for
animals. 2,875,477, 3-3-59, CI. 20 — .5.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineer-
ing Co. Shot heated fluidized catalvtic hydroforming
system. 2,882,222, 4-14-59, CI. 208 — 149.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Removal of adhered catalyst from inert shot in a
fluidized solids catalytic process. 2,889,269, 6-2-59, CI.
208—149.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Fluid solids system employing a mixture of catalyst
and inert particles. 2,894,902, 7-14-59, CI. 208 — 149.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Heat exchange system for the products and reactants
in the reforming of gasoline. 2,909,478, 10-20-59, CI.
208—95.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Use of fluidized solids and catalyst particles in the
hydroforming of a naphtha. 2,914,463, 11-24-59, CI.
208—136.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., M. A. Segura, and L. Broussard,
to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming proc-
ess wherein the regenerated molvbdenum oxide catalyst is
contacted with a sulfur compound. 2,906,698 9-29-59,
CI. 208 — 136.
Nicholson, Frederick A. Method and apparatus for forming
lumber boards from varying lengths of short waste units.
2 908,600 10-13-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Nicholson, G. E. : See —
Wild, Julius D. 2,890,508.
Nicholson, Gordon E., to Collins Radio Co. Shaft positioning
clutch device. 2 901,067, 8-25-59, CI. 192—17.
Nicholson, Harry P., and M. R. Martin. Machine for mold-
ing concrete fence posts. 2,917,802, 12-22-59, CI. 25 — 41.
Nicholson, Laurence E. Automatic resetting transient auto-
graphic recorders. 2,877,079, 3-10-59, CI. 346 — 21.
Nicholson Mfg., Inc. : See —
Nicholson, Donald M. 2,875,477.
Nicholson, W. H., and Co. : See —
Williams, Walter C. 2,881,876.
Nicholson, William H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cas-
ings for elastic fluid utilizing apparatus. 2,904,962,
9-22-59, CI. 60—102.
Nicholson, William Q. : See —
Hudson, Harold R., Nicholson, and Wilson. 2,872,641.
Hudson, Harold R., Nicholson, and Wilson. 2,889,518.
Nichta. John J., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Machine tool.
2,885.765, 5-12-59, CI. 29 — 41.
Nicita, Charles A., to Specialties Development Corp. Means
for controlling the speed of turbines. 2,916,635, 12-8-59,
CI. 290 — 40.
Nickel, Eberhard, to Sulzer Freres, S.A. Steam generating
and resuperheating plant, 2,918,909, 12-29-59, CI. 122 — 1.
Nickel, Horst : See —
Suckfull, Fritz, Putter, and Nickel. 2.891,047.
Nickel. Horst, and F. Suckfull, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Metal-containing polyazo dyestuffs. 2,887,476, 5-19-59,
CI. 260 — 145.
Nickel, Horst, and F. Suckfiill, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Copper containing polyazo dyestuffs. 2,892,827, 6-30-59,
CI. 260—143.
Nickel, Horst, and F. Suckfull, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Azo dyestuffs and their copper complex
compounds. 2,919,269, 12-29-59. CI. 260—146.
Nickell, Edward C. Mounting arrangement for switch boxes
and the like. 2,867,344. 1-6-59. CI. 220—3.6.
Nickell, Louis G., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Agricultural
uses of l,8-dihydroxy-9-anthrone. 2,883,320, 4-21-59, CI.
167—30.
Nickell, Louis G., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Plant growth
stimulation. 2,907,650, 10-6-59, CI. 71 — 2.5.
Nickells, Stanley W„ to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Diaphragm valve. 2,900,163, 8-18-59, CI. 251—30.
Nickels, William H. Locking device. 2,900,148, 8-18-59,
CI. 244—83.
Nickelson, Maurice R. Accelerator pedal attachment. 2,912,-
083, 11-10-59, CI. 192—3.
Nickerson, Clifford A. : See —
Dermond, Franklin, and Nickerson. 2,883,476.
Nickerson, Clifford A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Sound recording and reproducing apparatus. 2,880,279,
3-31-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Nickerson, Clifford A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Cycle measuring means. 2,903,058, 9-8-59, CI. 161 — 19.
Nickerson, Douglas B., to Crane Co. Pump bearing assembly.
2,892,663, 6-30-59, CI. 308 — 72.
Nickerson, Douglas B.. to Crane Co. Fuel pump bearing.
2,897,025, 7-28-59, CI. 308—237.
Nickerson, John D. : See —
Johnson, Neal J., and Nickerson. 2,868,672.
Nickerson, John D., to Union Carbide Corp. Oxidation re-
sistant articles. 2,906,632, 9-29-59, CI. 106 — 56.
Nickerson, Ralph F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Novel silica
products and silicone rubber containing same coated silica
aerogel, silicone rubber reinforced therewith and method of
making. 2,870,108, 1-20-59, CI. 260—29.1.
Nickerson, Ralph F., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Coated silica
aerogel, silicone rubber reinforced therewith and method of
making. 2,870,109, 1-20-59, CI. 260—29.1.
Nickols, Leonard Wi to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Gauging of linear dimensions. 2,880,513, 4—7-
59, CI. 33—147.
Nickson, Philip T., to United States of America, Air Force,
Dither mechanism. 2,876,646, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 42.
Niclas, Walter, and R. Beckadolph, to Continental Gummi-
Werke Akt. Control mechanism for use in connection with
machines for making carcasses for pneumatic tires.
2,904,099, 9-15-59, CI. 154 — 9.
Nicol, Ernst W. Lifeboat. 2,899,695, 8-18-59, CI. 9 — 4.
Nicolai, Harold, and H. F. Kolze, to Vastine Engineering Co.,
Inc. Machine for handling gas-borne particulate material.
2,912,943, 11-17-59, CI. 110—104.
Nicolai, Lloyd A. : See —
Draeger, Kenneth E.. and Nicolai. 2,906.704.
Draeger, Kenneth E., and Nicolai. 2,916,434.
Robbins, Leroy V., Jr., and Nicolai. 2,905,631.
Nicolai, Lloyd A., C. W. Tyson, and E. J. Gornowski, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co.
hydroforming and related operations
CI. 208 — 134.
Nicolai, Willem H. J. : See —
Geels, Bernardus H., and Nicolai.
Nicolaisen. Bernard H. : See —
Northgraves, Walter W., and Nicolaisen
Automatic control of
2,905,630, 9-22-59,
2,904,638.
2.895.801.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Separation of unsynimetrical dimethylhydrozine from
aqueous solution containing not more than 20 percent of
the former caustic soda. 2.876,173. 3-3-59. CI. 202 — 39.5.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., and J. A. Wood, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Process for the separation of gamma ben-
zene hexachloride. 2,911,446, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 648.
Nicolaisen, Bernard M. : See —
Harshman, Richard C, and Nicolaisen. 2,914,472.
Nicolaisen, Reidar J., and H. M. McCall, to Raymond Inter-
national Inc. Apparatus for making sheathed cables.
2,899,921, 8-18-59, CI. 113—35.
Nicolaus, Bruno J. R. : See —
Merian, Ernest, and Nicolaus. 2,909,561.
Merian, Ernest, Nicolaus, and Wehrli. 2,870,137.
Nicolaus, Frank G., to R. T. Moloney, deceased ; American
National Bank and Trust Co. of 'Chicago, executor of said
Moloney. Stepper with built-in latch. 2,895,340, 7-21-59,
CI. 74 — 142.
Nicolaus, Norbert, to Jas. P. Marsh Corp. Indicating instru-
ment having non-parallax dial. 2,905,138, 9-22-59, CI.
116 — 129.
Nicoli, Vincent J. Bag sealing and printing device. 2,898,717,
8-11-59, CI. 53—l'31.
Nicoli, David, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method and apparatus for handling radio-
active products. 2,875,345, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 106.
Nicoli, Frederick H., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
beam tube. 2,877,369, 3-10-59, CI. 313—82.
Nicoli, Frederick H., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
luminescent image device. 2,884,541, 4-28-59, CI 250 —
213.
Nicoli, Frederick H., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-
luminescent device to give negative pictures. 2,891,169,
6-16-59, CI. 250—213.
Nicoli, Frederick H., to Radio Corp. of America. Radiant
energy translating device. 2,908,824, 10-13-59, CI. 250 —
213.
Nicoli, Frederick H., and B. Kazan, to Radio Corp. of America.
Electroluminescent device. 2,880,346, 3-31-59, CI. 313 —
108.
Nicoli, William D. : See —
Cox. Norman L., and Nicoli. 2,910.341.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W., to C. A. V. Ltd. Filters. 2,868,383,
1-13-59, CI. 210—323.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel injection
systems for internal combustion engines. 2,891,530, 6-23-
59 CI 123 139
Nicolls, 'Wilfrid E. W., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel injec-
tion pumps for internal combustion engines. 2,918,872,
12-29-59, CI. 103 — 38.
Nicolls, Wilfrid E. W., and P. Howes, to C. A. V. Ltd. Liquid
fuel injection nozzles for internal combustion engines.
2.878.064. 3-17-59, CI. 299—107.6.
Nicolosi, John P. F-M monodirectional deviation circuit.
2.892,981. 6-30-59. CI. 332 — 16.
Nicolson, Kingsley M., to California Research Corp. Shear-
ing device and method for use in well drilling. 2,919,111,
12-29-59, CI. 255—1.8.
Nicotron Developments Ltd. : See —
Japolsky, Nicholas S. 2,898,864.
Niebauer, Kenneth L. : See —
MacNeill, John B., Florschutz, and Niebauer. 2,892,057.
Niebergall, Louis F. : See —
Yelinek, Gustav H., Niebergall, and Tietz. 2,907,121.
Nielmrgs, Herbert E. Treatment of microscope specimen
slides. 2,899.363. 8-11-59, CI. 167 — 84.5.
Nieburgs. Herbert E. Device for cancer detection. 2,905,169,
9-22-59 CI. 128—2.
Niederer. Ernest, and J. R. Zwickl. to Refrigeration Ap-
pliances. Inc. Dual belt tightener. 2.875,626, 3-3-59 CI.
74 — 242.13.
Niederhauser, Warren D. : See —
Boettner, Fred E., and Niederhauser. 2,892.823.
Boettner, Fred E., and Niederhauser. 2,892.825.
Niederhauser, Warren D., and E. Broderiok, to Rohm & Haas
Co. Secondary aliphatic amines containing tertiary carbon
atoms. 2,870,207. 1-20-59. CI. 260—583.
Niederman, Bernard, to Motorola, Inc. Electromechanical
filter. 2,905,909, 9-22-59, CI. 333—71.
Niederman, Bernard, and L. G. Chase, to Motorola, Inc.
Electrical filter. 2,888,652, 5-26-59, CI. 333—70.
Nledrach, Leonard W., and A. C. Glamm, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Purification of
uranium fuels. 2,902,415, 9-1-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Niedringhaus, Charles W., and D. C. Petitt. to Knoll-Drake
Products, Inc. Drawer guide. 2,872,271, 2-3-59, CI.
312 — 345.
Niedzielski, Edmund L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Hydrocarbon fuels. 2,891,853, 6-23-59, CI. 52— .5.
Niegowski, Sigismund J., and A. Maggiolo, to The Welsbach
Corp. Method for the recovery of azelaic acid from a
mixture of oxidized acids. 2,897,231, 7-28-59, CI. 260—
485.
Nlehart, William M. Humidifying apparatus. 2,911,011,
11-3-59, CI. 138—75.
Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., and W. H. Gay, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Air sweetening process for naphthas.
2,916,442, 12-8-59, CI. 208 — 204.
Nieland, Paul J. : See — -
Zeigle, Kenneth C, Nieland, and Vance. 2,878,014.
attachment.
Nield, Douglas. Display shelves. 2,911,108, 11-3-59, CI.
211—90.
Nielsen, A. C. Co. : See —
Currey, Charles H. 2,881,417.
Freeman, Robert L. 2,892,885.
Freeman, Robert L., and Currey. 2,884,567.
Nielsen, Adolph. Valve fitting for pump pressure systems.
2,873,758, 2-17-59, CI. 137 — 209.
Nielsen, Albert C. Jewelry clasps. 2,874,435, 2-24-59, CI.
24 — 232.
Nielsen, Axel L. Outboard motor pump
2,884,862, 5-5-59, CI. 103—87.
Nielsen, Carl T. Adjustable hinge. 2,867,838, 1-13-59, CI.
16—131.
Nielsen, Christian W. Flush valve guide. 2,914,774, 12-1-59,
CI. 4—57.
Nielsen, Erick R. Force-feed lubricated chain saw bar unit.
2,913,020, 11-17-59. CI. 143—32.
Nielsen, Erik J., to Square D Co. Fuse holders. 2,889,533,
6-2-59, CI. 339—256.
Nielsen, Frederik. Gage for indicating king pin Inclination.
2,899,752, 8-18-59, CI. 33—203.18.
Nielsen, Hans B. Driving mechanism for winding-up ma-
chines. 2,917,934, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 190.5.
Nielsen, James S., to Goodyear Aircraft Corp. Methods and
apparatus for machining and for holding during machin-
ing honeycomb material. 2,905,064, 9-22-59, CI. 90 — 59.
Nielsen, Milton R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Housing confined
lip seal. 2,867.462, 1-6-59. CI. 288 — 3.
Nielsen, Milton R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clutch mechanism.
2,910,159. 10-27-59, CI. 192 — 15.1.
Nielsen, Morris L. : See —
Stone, Bobbie D., and Nielsen. 2,893,835.
Stone, Bobbie D., and Nielsen. 2,900,358.
Nielsen, Morris L., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Production
of titanium tetraiodide. 2,904,397, 9-15-59, CI. 23 — 87.
Nielsen, Niels H. Measuring process for the recording of the
intensity of signal sequences. 2,871,465, 1-27-59, CI.
88 — 14.
Nielsen, Norman C. Combination paper holder and deodor-
izer. 2r901,790, 9-1-59, CI. 21—108.
Nielson, A. C, Co. : See — -
Rahmel, Henry A. 2,893,809.
Nielson, Alvin R. : See —
Gardner, Edward B., and Nielson. 2,892,733.
Nielson, Carl A., T. J. Bushev, and R. L. Currens, % to
A. Schrider. Ear inserts. 2,888,921, 6-2-59, CI. 128 — 151.
Nielsson, Francis T., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Produc-
tion of fertilizer. 2,879,153, 3-24-59, CI. 71 — 39.
Nieman, Chauncy W., and J. B. Lawrence, to Bethlehem Ap-
paratus Co., Inc. Polymix gas burner. 2,911,035, 11—3—59,
CI. 158—99.
Nieman, Donald F., and W. J. Hart, to Institute of Textile
Technology. Optical fabric analyzer. 2,869,416. 1-20-59,
CI. 88 — 14.
Nieman, Henrv W., and G. O. Maish, to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Coating control apparatus. 2,888,901, 6-2-59, CI. 118—103.
Nieman, Kenneth V. : See —
Godfrey, John W., Hayden, and Nieman. 2,914,012.
Niemeyer. Edward H. : See —
Dement, James F., Benson, and Niemever. 2.867,915.
Niemever, Edward J. Trap for animals. 2,867,938, 1-13-59,
CI. 43—63.
Niemever, Roy K. Bow string nock.
CI. 124 — 30.
Niemi. Tobias O. Milk strainer and cooler.
3-17-59, CI. 257 — 199.
Niems, Lee H., to Marblehead Lime Co.
ing particles. 2,901,837, 9-1-59, CI. 34 — 167.
Nienlce, Artie D. Eccentrically offset ball joint for front
wheel stub axle suspension. 2,900,196, 8-18-59, CI.
280 — 96.1.
Nier, Alfred O. C. to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Mass spectrometry. 2,901.624,
8-25-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Nies, Brainard W., and E. S. Johnson, to United States Gyp-
sum Co. Calcination of gvpsum. 2,907,668, 10-6-59. CI.
106 — 111.
Nies. Nelson P. : See —
Kroll, Wilhelm J., Nies. and Faians. 2,S93,842.
Taylor, Donald S., and Nies. 2,886,461.
Nies, Nelson P., to United States Borax & Chemical Corp.
Electrolytic cell. 2,909,471, 10-20-59, CI. 204 — 60.
Nies, Nelson P., and E. W. Fajans, to United States Boras
& Chemical Corp. Production of elemental boron by mag-
nesium reduction. 2,897,056, 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 209.
Niese, Manfred, and D. Delfs, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Process for the production of 3-(or 5)-amino-l,2,4-triazole.
2,875,209, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 308.
Niesen, George P. : See —
Mazzio. Anthony J., Niesen, Engelstad, and Du Bois.
2,895,416.
Niesen, George P., A. J. Mazzio, and E. H. Dubois, to A. B.
Dick Co. Single cycle clutch mechanism for duplicators.
2,888,874, 6-2-59, CI. 101—132.5.
Nieset, Robert T. : See —
Baril, Albert, Jr., De Barbieris, Nieset, and Stearns.
2,911,299.
Nieset, Robert T., to Kalvar Corp. Methods and apparatus
for copying. 2,916,622, 12-S-59, CI. 250 — 65.
2,905,166, 9-22-59,
2,877,992,
Apparatus for cool-
LIST OF PATENTEES
679
Niesp, Casimer M. Thumb-operated trigger safety. 2,867,930,
1-13-59, CI. 42—70.
Niesp, Casimer M. Trigger safety device for guns. 2,874,503,
2-24-59, CI. 42 — 70.
Niesp, Casimer M. Gun sight. 2,904,888, 9-22-59, CI.
33—51.
Nieuwenhoven, Hendricus J. C, to N.V. Optische Industrie
"De Oude Delft." Focal plane shutter. 2,911,896,
11-10-59, CI. 95—57.
Nieuwenhuis, Garmt J., and C. C. Harrison. Spray drying
apparatus for liquid material. 2,872,973, 2-10 -59, CI.
159 — 4.
Nieuwenhuis, Garmt J., and C. C. Harrison. MetLod and
apparatus for preparing and filtering animal blood for dry-
ing. 2,873,026, 2-10-59, CI. 210 — 67.
Nieuwenhuis, Willem E., and J. H. F. D. Schmidt, to
Shell Development Co. Regeneration of caustic solutions.
2,882,132, 4-14-59, CI. 23—184.
Nig Mfg. Co. Ltd., The : See —
Jacobs, Ridley S. 2,898,835.
Nigh. Carl L., to General Motors Corp. Bearing assembly.
2,881,033, 4-7-59. CI. 308—91.
Nigon, Joseph P. : See —
McElroy, Albert D., and Nigon. 2,889,194.
Nigrelli, Biagio J. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Artiaga. 2,890,560.
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Wittmann. 2,890,785.
Nigrelli, Biago J., W. E. Standley, and M. V. Artiaga, to
R. W. Johns, B. J. Nigrelli, and R. R. Johns, d.b.a. Johns-
Nigrelli-Johns. Case flap opener. 2,890,560, 6-16-59, CI.
53—382.
Nigrelli, Biago J., W. E. Standley, and R. B. Wittmann, to
R. W. Johns, B. J. Nigrelli, and R. R. Johns. Conveyor
system. 2,890,785. 6-16-59, CI. 198 — 31.
Nigro, John. Loud speaker enclosures. 2,904,123, 9-15-59,
CI. 181—31.
Nigro, Joseph G. Automatic refrigerant charging system
coupled with an automatic alarm to a conventional warn-
ing system. 2,893,217, 7-7-59, CI. 62 — 126.
Nihlen, Arvid C. K. : See-
Brown, John W., Jr., and Nihlen. 2,892,451.
Niiranen, John V., and P. H. Tanner, to United States of
America, Navy. Surgical body-member simulacrum for
teaching first aid. 2,871,579, 2-3-59, CI. 35—17.
Nijland, Louis M., and P. W. Haaijman, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Method of subjecting semi-conductive
bodies to a thermal treatment under the action of foreign
material. 2,873,221, 2-10-59, CI. 148—1.5.
Niiland, Louis M., and J. A. Manintveld, to North American
Philips Co.. Inc. Transistor. 2,887,629, 5-19-59, CI.
317—234.
Nijland. Louis M., and J. A. Manintveld. to North American
Philips Co.. Inc. Transistor. 2,887,630, 5-19-59, Cl.
317 — 234.
Nikkei, Benjamin L. Baler. 2,917,993, 12-22-59, Cl. 100 —
142.
Niklas, Wilfrid F. K. J., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Method of increasing the work function of metal parts for
example for electric discharge tubes. 2,873,223, 2-10-59,
Cl. 148 — i.
Nikocraft Ltd. : See —
Ehrmann, Ralph R. M. 2,907,137.
Niles, Vergil A. Rod and reel holder. 2,899,769, 8-18-59,
Cl. 43—21.2.
Nilgen, Anton, to Maschinenfabrik Hasenclever A.G. Hori-
zontal forging machine. 2,911,861, 11-10-59, Cl. 78 — 17.
Nill, Richard G., to Fort Wayne Tool Die & Engineering Co.
Clamping mechanism for stator winding apparatus.
2,904,270, 9-15-59, Cl. 242 — 1.1.
Nilsen Mfg. Co. : See —
Nilsen, Peter J. 2,873,415.
Nilsen, Peter J., to Nilsen Mfg. Co. Phase-shifting capacitor.
2.873.415, 2-10-59, Cl. 317—253.
Nilssen, Ole K., to Radio Corp. of America. Self-tuning
FM detector circuit. 2,915,631, 12-1-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Nilsson, August L. Spring suspension for vehicles.
2,917,304, 12-15-59, Cl. 267—11.
Nilsson. Bengt E., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Electrical ap-
pliance having detachable combined switch and connector
block. 2.901.564. 8-25-59, Cl. 200—51.
Nilsson, Einar W. Cutting apparatus. 2,899,737, 8-18-59,
Cl. 29—69.
Nilsson, Einar W. Drive mechanism for flying shears and
the like. 2,899,843, 8-18-59, Cl. 74 — 681.
Nilsson, Hans R., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Ro-
tary device. 2,868,442, 1-13-59, Cl. 230—143.
Nilsson, Hans R., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag.
Rotary devices and casing structures therefor. 2,873,909,
2-17-59, Cl. 230—143.
Nilsson, Ivar L. Filter drum for recovering fibers from liq-
uid. 2,891,671, 6-23-59, Cl. 210 — 211.
Nilsson, Karl T., and J. Vitrone, Jr., to Allied Chemical Corp.
Cyclohexanone. 2,873,296, 2-10-59, Cl. 260 — 586.
Nilsson. Nils E., G. O. Rodnert, and J. C. H. Bjork, to Tele-
fonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Automatic telephone sys-
tem. 2,871,299, 1-27-59, Cl. 179 — 22.
Nilsson, Nils E., J. C. H. Bjork, and G. O. Rodnert, to Tele-
fonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Automatic restricted tele-
phone exchange. 2,886,646. 5-12-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Nilsson, Nils E., J. C. H. Bjork, G. O. Rodnert, and P. G.
Jonsson, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Automatic
telephone system with automatic transfer. 2,909,607,
10-20-59, Cl. 179 — 6.
Nilsson, Nils G. H, and K. A. Stridsberg;. Apparatus for
grinding a material suspended in a liquid. 2,909,334,
10-20-59, Cl. 241 — 46.
Nilsson, Nils L. : See —
Lock, Robert L., Nilsson, and Spurgeon. 2,884,476.
Nilsson, Nils L., to Anderson Electric Corp. Hot line clamp.
2,867,787, 1-6-59, Cl. 330—264.
Nilsson, Nils L., to Anderson Electric Corp. Dead end con-
nector. 2,879,321, 3-24-59, Cl. 174 — 79.
Nilsson, Nils L., and S. J. Spurgeon, to Anderson Brass Works.
Shunt for power line clamps. 2,868,865, 1-13-59, Cl.
174 — 140.
Nilsson, Richard. Aktiebolag : See —
Reisinger, Kurt H. 2,885,297.
Weiss, Josef. 2,871,135.
Nilsson. Sten E. Apparatus for folding a running web of
flexible material. 2 895,731, 7-21-59, Cl. 270 — 86.
Nimblett, Albert H., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Metering apparatus for material divided into small par-
ticles. 2,917,343, 12-15-59, Cl. 302—52.
Nimmo, Robert H. : See —
Smiley, Seymour H., Brater, and Nimmo. 2,907,629.
Nims, Philip A., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Picking mecha-
nism for loom. 2,868,234, 1-13-59 Cl. 139 — 147.
Nipken, Walter. Depth control attachment for a drill or the
like. 2,915,925, 12-8-59, Cl. 77 — 55.
Nipp, Kenneth W. : See —
Thompson, Joseph C, and Nipp. 2,898,169.
Nippert Electric Products Co., The : See —
Nippert, Paul W., and Hodge. 2,879,191.
Nippert, Paul W., and A. W. Hodge, to The Nippert Electric
Products Co. Method of producing heat treated copper
zirconium alloys and articles formed thereof. 2,879,191,
3-24-59, Cl. 148—11.5.
Nippon Kogaku K. K. : See —
Azuma, Hideo. 2,896,506.
Wakimoto, Zenji. 2,906,174.
Nippon Mishin Seizo Kabushihi Kaisha : See —
Tateishi, Toshio. 2,873,706.
Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd. : See —
Fukui, Tomijiro. and Matsuo. 2,897.206.
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corp. : See —
Hayasaka, Toshio, Masuzawa, and Nagai. 2,879,193.
Niquet, Rene : See —
Vergnaud, Paul, and Niquet. 2,883,329.
Nirenberg, Morris. Ice cream dispensing apparatus.
2,889,949, 6-9-59, Cl. 214 — 310.
Nirmaier, Earle A. : See —
Baumann, George P., and Nirmaier. 2,906,791.
Niro Corp. : See —
Nyrop, Johan E. 2,902,223.
Nischk, Gunther : See —
Eisenmann, Karl-Heinz, Nischk, and Holtschmidt.
2,879,250.
Nischk, Gunther, y2 to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft, and V2 to Mobay Chemical Co. Isocyanate-mustard
oils. 2,898,363, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 454.
Nischk, Gunther, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the preparation of hydroxyaryl thioisocyanates.
2,908,705, 10-13-59, CJ 260 — 454.
Nischk, Gunther, and K. E. Miiller, % to Mobay Chemical Co.,
and V2 to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Storage stable mixture of a diisocyanate and the reaction
product of a polyester, a glycol and a diisocyanate and
method of making same. 2,912,408, 11-10-59, Cl. 260 —
45.4.
Nischk, Gunther, and K. E. Miiller, V2 to Mobay Chemical Co.,
and % to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft.
Resinous chlorine containing polyester, fireproof plastic
therefrom and process for producing same. 2,912,409,
11-10-59, Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Nischk, Gunther, W. Bunge, and O. Bayer, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Process for producing cellular polyurethane
resins. 2,868,739, 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 2.5.
Nischk, Gunther, and H. Holtschmidt, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Unsaturated acyl isothiocyanates and method
of making the same. 2,877,244, 3-10-59, Cl. 260 — 402.5.
Nischk, Gunther, K. E. Muller, and L. Goerdon, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Akt. Method of making copolymer of di-
isocyanate modified polyester and vinylidene monomer.
2,879,248, 3-24-59. Cl. 260—45.4.
Nischk, Gunther, and H. Meckbach, % to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, and % to Mobay Chemical Co.
Solution of vinylidene monomer and hydroxy polyester
modified with an isocyanate and an unsaturated ether
alcohol and method of preparing same. 2,915,493, 12-8-59,
Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Nischk, Gunther, and H. Holtschmidt, % to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, and % to Mobay Chemical Co.
Cross-linked plastics of high molecular weight and process
for producing same. 2,916,472, 12-8-59, Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Nish, Joseph G. : See —
Eldridge, Arthur J., and Nish. 2,877,418.
Nlshigori, Kimpei, and T. Hayashi, to Maruzen Kabushikl
Kaisha. Numbering machine. 2,899,891, 8-18-59, Cl.
101—83.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Nishikiori, Seiji. Free-cutting stainless steel. 2,897,078,
7-28-59, CI. 75—124.
Nishikiori, Seiji. Steel ingot making composition, method
and apparatus. 2,897,555, 8-4-59, CI. 22 — 64.
Nishimura, Haruo : See —
Kano, Hideo, Nishimura, Nakajima, and Ogata.
2,888,455.
Nishio, Frank M. : See —
Stockman, Earle F. 2,899,996.
Nishio, Hidehiko, and S. Yasuda, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Travelling wave tube device. 2,882,439,
4-14-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Nishkian, Martin A. : See —
Goesselin, Charles J. 2,908,299.
Nison, Morris : See —
Bloom, Samuel M. 2,872,076.
Nissel, Frank R. : See —
Rocky, Joseph F., and Nissel. 2,897,176.
Nissen, George P. Adjustable handle for a rope or the like.
2,869,872, 1-20-59. CI. 272—75.
Nissen, Warren I., to The Gillette Co. Safety razor with
spider stem lock ring. 2,900,721, 8-25-59. CI. 30 — 60.5.
Nistico, Frank, and R. R. Hoffman, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Tensiometer. 2,911,823, 11-10-59, CI. 73 — 144.
Niswonger, Robert C. : See-
Wade, Raymond H., and Niswonger. 2,907,234.
Nitchie, Charles D., to Samuel M. Langston Co. Hydraulically
balanced pressure roll for glue machines. 2,876,734,
3-10-59, CI. 118—249.
Nitenson, Edward. Artist's knife. 2,908,972, 10-20-59, CI.
30—293.
Nitikman, Arthur, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Vortex fre-
quency airspeed indicator. 2.869.366. 1-20-59. CI. 73 — 181.
Nitka, Norbert J., and R. E. Davis, to The Oilgear Co. Hy-
draulic machine with flow rate responsive speed control.
2,902,825, 9-8-59, CI. 60—52.
Nitkiewicz, Stanley L., to Abbev Etna Machine Co. Spacer
for tube forming mills. 2,890,321, 6-9-59, CI. 219 — 59.
Nitritfabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Schauenstein. Erwin. 2,919.287.
Nitro-Form Agricultural Chemical Co. : See —
O'Donnell, James M. 2,882,141.
Nitsche, Claus : See —
Schlotmann, Karl, and Nitsche. 2,893,223.
Nitsche, Erich : See —
Hoppe, Georg, and Nitsche. 2,887,411.
Nitsche, Karl P. W. Apparatus for cleaning or similar treat-
ment of metallic articles. 2,888,939, 6-2-59, CI. 134 — 143.
Nitschke, Bruno : See — ■
Fess, Emil, and Nitschke. 2,886,158.
Nitschke, Bruno, to Adlerwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer Akt.
Device for adjusting the striking force of the type bars of
electric typewriters. 2,868,345, 1-13-59, CI. 197—17.
Nitschke, Bruno, to Adlerwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer Akt.
Device for adjusting the stroke force of the type bars in
power-driven typewriters, book-keeping machines and the
like. 2,900,062, 8-18-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Nitzsche, Siegfried : See —
Enk, Eduard. and Nitzsche. 2,877,254.
Nitzsche, Siegfried, and R. Riedle, to Wacker Chemie G. m. b. H.
Preparation of hexaorganodistannoxane and triorganotin hy-
droxide. 2,868,820, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Nitzsche, Siegfried, S. Reichstaller, and M. Wick, to Wacker-
Chemie G. m. b. H. Sulfur containing curing agents for
silicone resins. 2,877.211. 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 46.5.
Nitzsche, Siegfried, and R. Riedle, to Wacker Chemie G.m.b.H.
Process for preparing arylehlorosilanes. 2,902,504, 9-1-59,
CI. 260 — 448.2.
Nlven, Charles F., Jr., R. H. Deibel, and G. D. Wilson, to
A. W. Brickman, V. Conquest, F. J. Madden, W. Oleson, and
E. T. Filbey, trustees. Production of fermented sausage.
2,907,661, 10-6-59, CI. 99 — 109.
Nix, Joe B. Apparatus for severing pipe. 2,914,891, 12-1-59,
CI. 51—241.
Nix, Joe H., % to E. G. Barton, and % to S. LeWinson.
Multiple needle tufting machine. 2,875,714, 3-3-59, CI.
112 — 79.
Nixdorff-Krein Mfg. Co. : See —
Hammond, Leonard A. 2,900,160.
Nixon, Charles E., to Adam Consolidated Industries, Inc.
Apparatus for applying flexible plastic tape to conductors.
2,910,821, 11-3-59, CI. 57—15.
Nixon. Delbert R. : See —
Krauss. John E., and Nixon. 2,906,396.
Nixon. Edith M. : See —
Nixon, Leslie R., and Stamberger. 2,906,982.
Nixon, Ian S. : See —
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,670.
Borrow, Antonv. Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,671.
Borrow, Antony, Jefferys, and Nixon. 2,906,673.
Nixon, Lawrence J. Variable pitch stairs. 2,888,182,
5-26-59, CI. 228 — 48.
Nixon. Leslie R., deceased, bv E, M. Nixon, executrix, and
A. Stamberger, to J. Stone & Co. (Deptford) Ltd. Electro-
magnetic carbon pile regulators. 2,906,982, 9-29-59. CI.
338—106.
Nixon Nitration Works : See —
Orsini, Camillo D. 2,897,541.
Nixon. William O. Drill head with hydraulic thrust bal-
ancing means. 2,886,346, 5-12-59, CI. 285 — 94.
Fischer, Hahn, Kromer, and Noack.
Photographic
Noack, Rolf : See —
Weise, Johannes
2,893,301.
Weise, Johannes, and Noack. 2,897,738
Noack, Rolf, to VEB Zeiss Ikon Dresden
shutter. 2,890,640, 6-16-59, CI. 95—63.
Noakes, Thomas E„ to American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. Dual temperature infinitely variable
thermostatic switch. 2,889,431, 6-2-59, CI. 2*00 — 140.
Noakes, Thomas E., to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Dual switch actuating device. 2,901,578,
8-25-59, CI. 200 — 140.
Noakes, Thomas E., to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Thermostatic flow control device. 2,902,222,
9-1-59, CI. 236—93.
Noakes, Thomas E., to American Radiator
Sanitary Corp. Thermostatic valve havin
temperature setting. 2,915,248, 12-1-59, CI.
Noall, John, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co
& Standard
adjustable
:36— 12.
Device and
and dispensing fluids. 2,905,361,
method for measuring
9-22-59, CI. 222—1.
Nobecourt, Claude : See —
Matis, Ernest, Demolon, Nobecourt, and Henri. 2,899,189.
Nobel, Fred I. : See —
Ostrow, Barnet D., and Nobel. 2,870,069.
Nobel, Fred I., and B. D. Ostrow. Improved cyanide copper
plating baths. 2,891,896, 6-23-59, CI. 204 — 14.
Nobis, John F. : See-
, and Nobis. 2,867,656.
F. Moormeier, to National Distillers
Preparation of phenylmalonic acid.
260 — 515.
E. Robinson, to National Distillers
Process for preparing organo sodium
Robinson, Robert E.
Nobis, John F., and L.
and Chemical Corp.
2.881,209. 4-7-59. CI.
Nobis, John F., and R.
and Chemical Corp.
compounds. 2,914,578, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 665.
Noble, Carl M., and C. H. Angell, to Electric Eye Equipment
Co. Protecting device for window of optical housing.
2,896,854, 7-28-59, CI. 239 — 105.
Noble. David L. : See —
Mason, Harry L., and Noble. 2.908.830.
Noble, Jack D. Portable batching plant. 2,873.036,
2-10-59, CI. 214 — 2.
Noble, John H., to Dravo Corp. Cement charger for dump
truck. 2,880,035, 3-31-59, CI. 298—8.
Noble, Lowell A., and R. H. Chamberlin. to Eitel-McCullough,
Inc. Electron tube socket. 2,901,678, 8-25-59, CI. 317 —
257.
Noble, Mark E. Extensible measuring rod. 2,879,598,
3-31-59, CI. 33—125.
Nobles Engineering Co. : See —
Kravik, Ormund A. 2,874.615.
Nobles, Robert G. : See —
Reardon, William A., Lennox, and Nobles. 2,868,990.
Nobuo, Yokota, to Shikoku Kasei Kogyo Co., Ltd. Furnace
for extracting sulphur. 2,915,374, 12-1-59, CI. 23—277.
Noehes, Chrespin W. Fish lure. 2,871,609, 2-3-59, CI.
43 — 42.06.
Nock. Harrv. Combined sofa seat and bed. 2,871,488,
2-3-59, CI. 5 — 46.
Nock, James L., to Painter Brothers Ltd. End and like con-
nections for galvanised structural tubes and similar ele-
ments. 2,883,216, 4-21-59, CI. 287—20.2.
Noda, Shozo, to Howa Kogyo Kabushiki-Kaisha. Apparatus
for winding sliver around bobbin. 2,898,726, 8-11-59, CI.
57—54.
Noddings, Charles R., W. E. Miller, and T. C. Engelder. to
The Dow Chemical Co. Treatment of catalyst materials
with high energy radiations. 2,905,608, 9-22-59. CI.
204 — 162.
Nodwell, William B. Overload sprocket for track laying
vehicles. 2,893,787, 7-7-59, CI. 305—1.
Noe, Harold C, to Kidde Mfg. Co.. Inc. Valve for dispensing
fluid medium under pressure from a container. 2,892,574,
6-30-59, CI. 222—394.
.Noe, Harold C. to Kidde Textile Machinery Corp. Clamp.
2,894,773, 7-14-59, CI. 287 — 54.
Noe. Oskar. Troughed belt conveyor. 2,877,887, 3-17-59,
CI. 198—191.
Noecker, Duane S. : See —
Weinrich, Walter H., Mudd, and Noecker. 2,867,995.
Noel, Alfred E. Three dimensional picture. 2,873,545,
2-17-59, CI. 40—160.
Noesen, Stanley J. : See —
Rossin, Peter C, Jr., and Noesen. 2,907,806.
Noesen, Stanley J., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit
for cold crucible arc melting furnaces. 2,907,807, 10-6-59,
CI. 13—12.
Noeske, Heinz : See —
Kolling, Helmut, Noeske, and Rappen. 2,892,877.
Noeske, Heinz, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Process for the produc-
tion of polvethvlene chlorination products. 2,890,213,
6-9-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Noeske, Heinz, and H. Kolling. to Ruhrchemie Akt. Pro-
duction of cyclopentene. 2,887,517, 5-19-59, CI. 260—666.
Noeske, Heinz, and A. Roelen, to Ruhrchemie Akt. Process
for the chloro-sulfonation of polyethylene. 2,889.259,
6-2-59, CI. 204 — 162.
Noftz. Mearl E. : Sec —
Elliott. Clifton M., Ginhnm, and Noftz. 2.S71.S44.
Elliott, Clifton M., and Noftz. 2,893,364.
LIST OF PATENTEES
681
Nogier, Louis : See —
Nogier, Paul and L. 2,882,8.99.
Nogier, Paul and L. Injection syringe and piston. 2,882,899,
4-21-59, CI. 128 — 218.
Nogle, Charles C, to United Can and Glass Co. Magnetic
feed hopper. 2,889,073, 6-2-59, CI. 221—10.
Nogrady, Andor T., Sr. Differential gear. 2,899,845,
g_29— 59 CI. 74 711.
Noguchi, Yukio, M. Nakatomi, and C. Muto, to Mitsubishi
Rayon Co., Ltd., Antistatic composition and preparation
of the same. 2,917,401. 12-15-59, CI. 106 — 287.
Noguera, Joseph, to Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Un-
derclearers for textile fibre roller drafting mechanisms.
2,893,065, 7-7-59, CI. 19—140.
Noguera, Joseph, Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. Textile
fibre drafting apparatus. 2,899,714, 8-18-59, CI. 19—131.
Nohl, Walter. Copying device for sewing-machine. 2,S94,468,
7-14-59, CI. 112 — 103.
Noiles, Douglas G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electron
discharge device. 2,917,653, 12-15-59, CI. 313—332.
Nojima, Takeo, to Amagasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki Kaisha.
Truck and wheel assembly. 2,878,070, 3-17-59, CI. 301—5.
Nojiri, Tatuo, to Canon Camera Co., Inc. Camera film re-
winding knob. 2,906,469, 9-29-59. CI. 242—71.3.
Nojiri, Tatuo, to Canon Camera Co., Inc. Photographic flash-
light apparatus. 2,911,809, 11-10-59, CI. 67—31.
Nojiri, Tatuo, to Canon Camera Co., Inc. Field changing
means for viewfinder. 2,917,968, 12-22-59, CI. 88 — 1.5.
Nolan, Edward J. Work-holder for a machine tool.
2,902,892, 9-8-59, CI. 77—63.
Nolan, James P. : See —
Mayo, Alfred M., Walpole, and Nolan. 2,868,959.
Nolan, Ken. Inc. : See —
Coleman, Leslie. 2,902,782.
Nolan, William J. Sliding door. 2,880,474, 4-7-59, CI. 20—
19.
Nolan, William J., to Board of Controls, acting for the
University of Florida. Continuous pulping process.
2,904,460, 9-15-59, CI. 162—25.
Nolan, William J. Process for separating pith from fibers.
2,905,973, 9-29-59. CI. 19—8.
Noland, Jesse : See —
Wagers, Beverly T. 2,872,201.
Noland, Robert A. : See —
Walker. David E., and Noland. 2,894.883.
Noland, Robert A., and C. C. Stone, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of making
composite fuel elements. 2,902,590, 9-1-59, CI. 219 — 118.
Noland, Robert L., to Reinhold Engineering & Plastics Co.,
Inc. Plastic pipe bend and method for making same.
2.878,038. 3-17-59, CI. 285—55.
Noland, Robert L., to Reinhold Engineering & Plastics Co.,
Inc. End connector embedded in a rigid non-metallic tube.
2,882,072, 4-14-59, CI. 285 — 114.
Noland, Wayne B., to Woodford Mfg. Co. Means for multiple
positioning of wheel. 2,880,431, 4-7-59, CI. 14 — 72.
Nolde, George V., and J. A. Brustman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Information storage apparatus. 2,918,656,
12-22-59, CI. 340—173.
Nolden, William F., and C. F. Robbins, to Cutler-Hammer,
Inc. Manually operated rotary selector switches.
2.878,368. 3-17-59, CI. 200 — 16.
Nolden, William F., and C. F. Robbins, to Cutler-Hammer,
Inc. Mounting and operating means for electric switch
mechanisms. 2,896,034. 7-21-59, CI. 200 — 16.
Nolden, William F., and E. W. Seeger. to Cutler-Hammer,
Inc. Solenoid construction. 2,901,276. 8-25-59 CI. 287 —
100.
Nolden, William F., and C. F. Robbins, to Cutler-Hammer,
Inc. Operating means for electric circuit controlling de-
vices. 2,908.776, 10-13-59, CI. 200 — 4.
Noll Mfg. Co., The : See —
Fernsten, Argyle L. and C. D. 2,890,642.
Hatcher, Robert L. 2,909,113.
Nolt, Edwin B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Adjustable wind-
guard for baler nick-up. 2,872,772, 2-10-59. CI. 56 — 364.
Nolt, Edwin B. Hay baler infeed mechanism. 2,884,850,
5-5-59, CI. 100 — 142.
Nolt, Edwin B., and E. J. Haupt, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Hay baler. 2,897,748, 8-4-59, CI. 100 — 4.
Nolte. Albert C. : See —
Proctor, Barton. 2.884,256.
Musgrave, Barrington L. 2,889,439.
Nolte, Albert C, Jr. Knife for cutting English muffins.
2,907,108. 10-6-59, CI. 30—353.
Nolte, Albert C, Sr. : See —
Kruesi, Geoffrev G. 2.910,693.
Nolte, Arthur C. : See —
Pabst, Carl F., and Nolte. 2,916,018.
Nolte, Claude B., to Barton Instrument Corp. Vented seal.
2,917,081, 12-15-59, CI. 137 — 791.
Nolte, Henry J., to General Electric Co. Metalizing ceramics.
2,904,456, 9-15-59, CI. 117—212.
Noltin, Frederick, and A. J. Martino, to The Oscar C. Rixson
Co. Hold-open means for automatic door closing appara-
tus. 2,887,194, 5-19-59, CI. 189 — 49.
Nomar Arms. Inc. : See —
Nomar, Louis N. 2,900,878.
Nomar, Louis N., to Nomar Arms, Inc. Toggle breech block
locking means for a gas piston operated gun. 2,900 878,
8-25-59, CI. 89—189.
Nomarski, Georges, and P. Rousseau, to Centre Nationale
de la Recherche Scientifique. Catadioptric objectives.
2,916,966, 12-15-59, CI. 88 — 57.
Nomine, Gerard : See —
Barthelemy, Pierre, Penasse, and Nomine. 2,879,203.
Barthelemy, Pierre, Penasse, and Nomine. 2,879,204.
Joly, Robert, Nomine, and Bertin. 2,888,473.
Warnant, Julien, Nomine, and Rousseau. 2,894,960.
Nomine, Gerard T. : See —
Mathieu, Jean B., and Nomine. 2,903,447.
Nommensen, Erwin W., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydrotreating hydrocarbon solvents to improve odor
and color. 2,916,445, 12-8-59, CI. 208 — 264.
Nonnamaker, William M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Valve construction. 2,905,221, 9-22-59, CI. 152—341.
Nonnenmacher, Helmut, W. Oettinger, and O. Reitz, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Catalytic pressure
refining of hydrocarbons of low boiling point in the presence
of a mixture of CO and hydrogen. 2,884,370, 4-28-59, CI.
208 — 97.
Nonomaque, Clyde J., to General Electric Co. Refrigerating
system including a hot gas defrosting circuit. 2,895,307,
7-21-59, CI. 62 — 156.
Nonomaque, Clyde J., to General Electric Co. Hot gas de-
frosting refrigerating system. 2,907,181, 10-6-59, CI. 62 —
156.
Noodleman, Samuel, to The Standard Dayton Corp. Magnetic
clutch. 2,890,356, 6-9-59, CI. 310—105.
Noonan, Charles B. : See —
Leahy, James F„ and Noonan. 2,890,481.
Noorlander, Daniel 0. : See —
Schalm, Oscar W., and Noorlander. 2,896,573.
Nopco Chemical Co. : See —
Cunder, Joseph, and Licata. 2,868,666.
Cunder, Joseph, and Licata. 2,887,457.
De Castro, Arthur, Lighthipe, and Groll. 2,868,734.
Ely, Charles M., and Foy. 2,899,308.
Grassetti, Davide R.. and Klein. 2,891.986.
Grassetti. Davide R„ and Klein. 2,913,487.
Hunter. Joseph. Kelley. and Nothum. 2,918,428.
Klein, Howard C. 2,907,796.
Klein, Howard C, Di Salvo, and Kapp. 2,870,198.
Lighthipe, Charles H, and Leupold. 2,876,205.
Spiegel, Israel, and Schneider. 2,895,971.
Norbom. Ragnar A., to Fruit Growers Express Co. Pneu-
matic material handling apparatus. 2,897,007, 7-28-59,
CI. 302—52.
Norconk, William A. : See —
Hostetler, Charles P., and Norconk. 2,905,344.
Nord, Gustav J. Fabrication of products from agave lechu-
guilla. 2,896,267, 7-28-59, CI. 19 — 8.
Nord, Gustav J. Process for the treatment of the genus
amaryllidacea liliacea and related species. 2,897,192,
7-28-59, CI. 260 — 210.5.
Norda Essential Oil and Chemical Co. : See —
Chodroff. Saul, and Dunkel. 2,919,281.
Chodroff, Saul, Saldarini, and Tracy. 2,906,663.
Nordahl, Harold F. Heat sensitive shut-off valve. 2,893,413.
7-7-59, CI. 137—75.
Nordberg Mfg. Co. : See —
Becker, George D. Re. 24,754.
Becker, George D. 2,878,082.
Beyerstedt, John M., and Erickson. 2,894,419.
Broman, John S. 2,916.219.
Chapman, Everett. 2,907,648.
Froehlich, Kurt. 2,914,041.
Gruender, Oscar C. 2,917,247.
Talboys, Henrv H. 2,887.066.
Werner, Ewald. 2,913,189.
Werner, Ewald. 2,916,218.
Nordberg, Martin E., to Corning Glass Works. Aperture
mask treatment to prevent cathode poisoning. 2,908,838,
10-13-59, CI. 313—85. -; . '
Nordby, Roger M.. to Zenith Radio Corp High voltage
connector. 2,882,430, 4-14-59, CI. 313 — 64.
Nordegren, Sven-Ake, to Vibro-Plus Corp. Arrangement in
pendulum vibrators. 2.881,620, 4-14-59. CI. 74 — 89
Nordell, Carl H. Valve stem seal. 2,912,266, 11-10-59, CI.
286 — 31.
Nordell, Carl H. Transfer and comminuting device.
2.918,171, 12-22-59, CI. 210—159
Norden, Alexander R. : See —
Pfister, William, and Norden. 2,916,181.
Norden, Alexander R., to Federal Electric Products Co.
Solderless lug. 2,885,654, 5-5-59, CI. 339 — 272.
Nordette, Inc. : See —
Leopoldi. Norbert. 2,886,839.
Nordgren, Robert, to General Mills, Inc. Process for the
purification of alkylamino propionate salts. 2,876,259.
3-3-59, CI. 260—534.
Nordin, Obert L. : See —
Loeffler, John E.. and Nordin. 2,887,118.
Nordin, Obert L., to Thornhill-Craver Co., Inc. Strainers.
2,889,048, 6-2-59, CI. 210 — 409.
Nordin, Obert L. to Thornhill-Craver Co., Inc. Colorimeter
apparatus. 2,896,502, 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader : See —
Bartels, Alfred, and Jobmann. 2,871,507.
Schlichting, Karl F. 2,887,715.
Schlichting, Karl F. 2,893,052.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Nordmark, Walter E. : See —
Hoven, Alfred C, Lindberg, and Nordmark. 2,886,098.
Hoven, Alfred C, and Nordmark. 2,907,377.
Nordmark, Walter B., and J. R. Shore, to American Seating
Co. Furniture glide. 2 885,719. 5-12-59, CI. 16 — 42.
Nordmark-Werke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
See—
Schusteritz, Ludwig. 2,883,381.
Schusteritz, Ludwig. and Wolf. 2,870,152.
Nordquist, George : See —
Larsen, Jack, and Nordquist. 2,882,824.
Nordquist, Richard A., R. C. Miller, J. R. Bukosky, and H. W.
Lindgren, to Penta Inc. Casing for lighting device.
2,889,450, 6-2-59, CI. 240 — 10.65.
Nordquist, Richard A., R. C. Miller, J. R. Bukosky. and H. W.
Lindgren, to Penta Inc. Set up gauge. 2,898,685, 8-11-59,
CI. 33—170.
Nordquist, Robert G., to Patent License Corp. Multi-reflex
reading light unit. 2,888,551, 5-26-59, CI. 240 — 7.35.
Nordquist, Robert G., to Patent License Corp. Decorative
spotlight. 2,914,658, 11-24-59, CI. 240—7.35.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Can body-
maker. 2,883,956, 4-28-59, CI. 113—8.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Sheet side
gauging apparatus. 2,893,731, 7-7-59, CI. 271 — 49.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., and H. T. Odquist, to American Can
Co. Apparatus for detecting containers having mismatched
parts. 2,880,328, 3-31-59, CI. 250 — 223.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J., to American Can Co. Can opener.
2,916,817, 12-15-59, CI. 30 — 4.
Nordrum, Richard C, and D. Walaskay, to Ford Motor Co.
Crash pad speaker grille. 2,904,122, 9-15-59, CI. 180 — 90.
Nordsell, Thaddeus A. : See —
Boies, David B., and Nordsell. 2,904,415.
Nordson Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Doyle, William T. 2,906,665.
Nordstrom, Fritz G. : See —
Jalar, Borje F., and Nordstrom. 2,904,044.
Nordstrom, Gordon J., and J. W. Smith, to Collins Radio Co.
Discriminator circuit. 2,901,604. 8-25-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Nordstrom, Henry A. : See —
Thereau, Donald W., and Nordstrom. 2,874,967.
Nordt, Herbert : See —
Ebneth. Harold. 'Srhultheis, and Nordt. 2.916,464.
Norell. Karl T., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Method of crystal-
lizing nitro products. 2,874,196, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 645.
Norell, Karl T., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Separator for filter-
ing out solids. 2,909,286, 10-20-59, CI. 210 — 408.
Norem, Stanley D., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Multiple
mode recording system. 2,904,384, 9-15-59, CI. 346 — 23.
Noren, Hilmer K. : See —
Meyer, Robert E., and Noren. 2,910,828.
Noren, Mauritz F. : See —
Haerther. William W., Jr., and Noren. 2,873,813.
Noren, Tore H. : See —
Federighi, George J., and Noren. 2,905,393.
Federighi, George J., and Noren. 2,910.075.
Noren, Tore M. I., to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Weld
metal deposits and arc welding electrodes for producing
the same. 2,871,552, 2-3-59, CI. 29 — 194.
Noren, Tore M. I. Hard facing weld metal deposits.
2,888,344, 5-26-59, CI. 75—128.
Noren, Tore M. I., to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget.
Arc welding electrodes. 2,888,371, 5-26-59, CI. 117 — 207.
Norfolk. Edgar A., Jr. Variable speed drive. 2,890,924,
6-9-59, CI. 346—113.
Norgaard, Erika C. : See —
Norgaard. Jorgen H. and E. C. 2,869,338.
Norgaard. Jorgen H. and E. C. ; said E. C. Norgaard assor.
to said J. H. Norgaard. Earring having two engaging
spring biased parts. 2,869,338, 1-20-59, Cl. 63 — 12.
Norgren, C. A., Co. : See — ■
Friedell, Morlev V. 2,890,765.
Friedell, Morley V. 2,912,064.
Friedell, Morley V. 2,915,605.
Wilson, Jesse A., Jr. 2,918,075.
Norland, Robert E., and J. Nasser, to Johnson & Johnson.
Method of preventing distortion or change of shape in pres-
2,903,379, 9-8-59, Cl. 117-
Pressure loaded
and Lindqvist.
Mekaniska
2,885,046,
sure sensitive adhesive tapes.
68.5.
Norlin, Francis E., to Borg- Warner Corp.
pump. 2,915,981, 12-8-59, Cl. 103—126.
Norlindh. Sven E. M. : See —
Langballe. Riddervold, Norlindh,
2,875.653.
Norlindh, Sven E. M., to Morgardshammars
Verkstads AB. Emergency release coupling.
5-5-59, Cl. 192—56.
Norma-Hoffmann Bearings Corp. : See —
Anderson, Warren D. 2,883,245.
Normaeem, Societe Anonyme : See —
Pougnand, Clement. 2,917,797.
Normalair Ltd. : See —
Leech, Donald J. 2.902,915.
iSmith, Frank R. 2,902,916.
Norman, Clarence : See —
Caldwell, Joseph A., and Norman. 2,884,942.
Norman, Einar. Ships' bumpers. 2,874,669, 2-24-59, Cl,
114 — 219.
Norman, Geoffrey B. Extrusion-consolidation die. 2,902,715
9-8-59, Cl. 18—12.
2,875,226.
2,884,359-
2,891,983.
2,911.429.
Norman, Glenn E. Method of producing a pre-fabricated tile
receptor for shower cabinet. 2,875,475, 3-3-59, Cl.
18—61.
Norman, Harry H. : See —
Sklar. Harry B., and Norman. 2,880,861.
Norman, Horace M., and H. R. A. Hansen, to The Louis Allis
Co. Metadyne drive arrangement. 2,899,617, 8-11-59, Cl.
318 — 154.
Norman, Joseph W., to Smith and Wesson Inc. Adjustable
trigger spring. 2,871,604, 2-3-59, Cl. 42 — 69.
Norman, Joseph W., to Smith and Wesson Inc. Firearm
barrel latch. 2,887,810, 5-26-59, Cl. 42—75.
Norman, Oscar L., to international Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Synthesis of glutamic acid. 2,900,391, 8-18-59, Cl.
260—326.3.
Norman, Reece G., to J. S. Crowder. Automatic braking de-
vice. 2,907,415, 10-6-59, Cl. 188 — 151.
Norman, Richard M., and R. W. Powell, to National Automatic
Tool Co. Inc. Molding machine ram and valve construction.
2,878,648, 3-24-59, Cl. 60—97.
Norman, Richard M., R. W. Powell, and K. E. Sherer, to
National Automatic Tool Co., Inc. Injection molding
machine. 2,896,257, 7-28-59, Cl. 18 — 30.
Norman, William N., to Futorian Corp. Sofa bed construc-
tion. 2,878,491, 3-24-59, Cl. 5—37.
Normand Chemical Process Corp. : See —
Normand, Joseph S. 2,871,948.
Normand, Joseph S., to Normand Chemical Process Corp.
Process of treating oil and gas wells to increase produc-
tion. 2,871,948, 2-3-59, Cl. 166—222.
Normandin, William O. Manufacture of gusset type enve-
lopes. 2,899,874, 8-18-59, Cl. 93—62.
Normant, Henri, to Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-
Poulene. Production of glycol monoethers. 2,916,520,
12-8-59, Cl. 260—611.
Normant, Henri, and P. Perrin, to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Process for preparing methyl
magnesium compounds by reacting dimethyl sulfate with
magnesium. 2,915,566, 12-1-59, Cl. 260—665.
Norment, Robert T., to International Fermont Machinery Co.,
Inc. Means for safely exhausting hot gases. 2,870,862,
1-27-59, Cl. 183—25.
Normington, James B. : See —
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington.
2,884,363.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington.
Bloom, Albert, Freyermuth, and Normington. .
Norrie, Robert C, to Kenworth Motor Truck Co., Division
of Pacific. Suspension of axle in vehicles employing air-
spring. 2.891,786, 6-23-59. Cl. 267 — 11.
Norrie, Robert C, to Pacific Car and Foundry Co. Low-
profile shift link for cab-over-engine vehicle. 2,896,469,
7-28-59, Cl. 74 — 473.
Norrie, Robert C, to Pacific Car and Foundry Co. Vehicle
suspension using air spring. 2,913,252, 11-17-59, Cl. 280 —
104.5.
Norris, Bevitt J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Synchronous clamping. 2,870,259, 1-20-59. Cl.
179—15.
Norris, Bevitt J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Timing circuits. 2,892,083, 6-23-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Norris, Charles E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Valve
device having arrangement for preventing extrusion of
O-ring seals on valve element. 2,899,939, 8-18-59, Cl.
121 — 46.5.
Norris, Charles R. Swab line connection with frangible
element. 2,889,162, 6-2-59, Cl. 287 — 125.
Norris, Clarence W. Cutting chain lug and bit. 2,890,035,
6-9-59, Cl. 262—33.
Norris Dispensers, Inc. : See —
Frerk, Richard R. 2,918,195.
Norris. Edward O. Spraying apparatus. 2,901.177 8-25-59,
q\ 239 1 5
Norris, Edwn'rd O. Spraying apparatus. 2,901.178.8-25-59,
Cl. 239 — 15.
Norris, Frank A., to Swift & Co. Color improvement of
cottonweed oil. 2,915,538, 12-1-59, Cl. 260 — 423.
Norris, James C, W. E. Abel, and W. C. Brown, to General
Motors Corp. Ignition device. 2,913.543. 11-17-59. Cl.
200—31.
Norris, James P. Method of finishing wood surfaces.
2,908,590. 10-13-59, Cl. 117 — 64.
Norris, John B. : See —
Barbeau, Raymond A., and Norris. 2,910.536.
Norris, Richard H., to New Method Steel Stamps, Inc. End-
stamping die. 2,893,309, 7-7-59, Cl. 101 — 7.
Norris, Scott A., Jr. : See —
Schnchman, Frederick E., and Norris. 2,908.030.
Norris, Virgil R. : See —
Becher, James J., and Norris. 2,809,906.
Norrish, Ronald G. W., '/■> to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Graft
copolymers. 2,902.420, 9-1-59. Cl. 204 — 158.
Norrish, Ronald G. W., % to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Photo-
polymerisation process. 2,902,421, 9-1-59, Cl. 204 — 158.
Norsk Hvdro-Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab : See —
Henriksen, Arthur L. 2,900,774.
Norsk Spraengstofindustri A/S : See —
Ostern, Carl A. 2,883,811.
North, Daniel A. : See —
Ilfrey, Allen H., and North. 2,902,049.
North, Edwin W., and W. B. Wilson, to National Lock Co.
Key lock construction. 2,871,047, 1-27-59, Cl. 292—169.
LIST OF PATENTEES
683
North Electric Co. : See —
Bauman, Edward, and Darrow. 2,875,366.
Bender, Lloyd. 2,868,888.
Blashfield, William H. 2,875,286.
Blashfield, William H. 2,875,395.
Blashfield, William H. 2,897,278.
Blashfield, William H., Callender, and Harris. 2,905,764.
Breese, Lemuel R. 2,901,728.
Callender, Jack E., and Bosler. 2,876,292.
Crissinger, Woodrow W. 2,876,307.
Crow, Clarence C, and Bonnar. 2,871,301.
Dahlman, Per O. 2,871,418.
Dahlman, Per O., and Simmons. 2,904,634.
Greshel, Leonard J. 2,868,887.
Lucas, Alfred R. 2,872,672.
Lucas, Alfred R. 2,886,808.
Oxaal, Arne. 2,872,519.
Robinson, James M., Lewis, and Greshel. 2,912,513.
North, Harold D., Jr., to Engine Parts Mfg. Co. Hand
operated aerosol spray device. 2,915,251, 12-1-59, CI.
239 302
North, Henry W. Gear reduction unit. 2,911,845, 11-10-59,
CI. 74 — 410.
North and Judd Mfg. Co. : See —
Kretzmer, Minor G., Jr., and Townsend. 2,911,364.
North, Orlin G. Auxiliary road-wheel assembly for automo-
tive trucks. 2,902,289, 9-1-59, CI. 280 — 81.
North American Aviation, Inc. : See —
Abbott, Wilton R. 2,886,753.
Acterman, Joseph S. 2,899,243.
Alkire. Innis D. 2,875,917.
Ashcraft, William D. 2,917,694.
Beach, Laurence R., Jr., Radey, Gildea, and Strohmeyer.
2,876,640.
Bogert, Robert C, and Olson. 2,876,621.
Bouvier, George A. 2,871,382.
Bouvier. George A. 2,909,944.
Bower. John L. 2,906,179.
Bower, John L, and Abbott. 2,875,524.
Bower. John L., and Abbott. 2,906,934.
Bower, John L., and Abbott. 2.916,826.
Brereton. Frederick R. 2.892,173.
Brown, Henry R.. Jr. 2,878.434.
Buxton, Elliott R. 2,879,958.
Conrad. Harold L., and Vanderbur. 2,895,759.
Cron, Roger G., and Zuech. 2,908,566.
Culleton. Robert J., and Kragh. 2,899,114.
Dahlin, Robert K. 2,898,557.
Dobson, Franklin A., and Mykelstad. 2,881,304.
Evans, Robert P. 2,918,617.
Fairbanks, Avard F., and Whitney. 2,882,416.
Fairbanks,Avard F., and Wolfe. 2.877,354.
Farrand, William A., Johnston. Kilpatrick, and Lekas.
2,899,260.
Floyd, Burton D. 2,882,866.
Fredericks, William. 2,875,266.
Harris, Clare W., and Nelson. 2,867,242.
Hays, Stephen A. 2,871,142.
Hays. Stephen A. 2,890.944.
Heath, Rov F. 2,903 126.
Helble, Dean R. 2,898,811.
Hemphill. Carl A. 2.870.748.
Henrichsen, Knut. 2,901,979.
Hintzman, John L., Hoagland, and Prono. 2,893,682.
Horsfall, Robert B. 2,911,836.
Huzel, Dieter K., and Shuman. 2,871,670.
Ingersoll, Eugene R., Trautweln, and Wall. 2,879,389.
Klein, Martin L. 2,918,669.
Koenig, Karl T. 2.880,637.
Krausz. Alfred. 2,918,620.
Lekas, John P. 2,873.073.
Marshall, Peter L. 2,869,805.
McElroy, William N.. and Martini. 2,879,146.
Mehl, Ross M. 2,887,124.
Meyer, Edward J. 2,889.752.
Meyer, Edward J. 2,898,812.
Mlttell, Frank C, Chase, Matey, Pollock, Dawson, and
Bower. 2,902,696.
Muramatsu. James S., and Harding. 2.917,289.
Oelgoetz, Paul A., and Streett. 2,885,273.
Pion. Noel W. 2.916.969.
Ponttous, Harry L, and Caustin. 2,904,218.
Scarborough. William M. 2.878.445.
Schneider, Edward B. 2,900.272.
Schneider, Edward B., and Stevens. 2,898,253.
Schwab, Bruce B. 2 903.674.
Simms, Harold A. 2,898,815.
Spencer, Russell W. 2,881.059.
Stratman, William C. 2.894,331.
Stratman, William C, and Bringhurst. 2,882,762.
Taylor, Louis L., and Hodge. 2,919.350.
Vandenberg, Cornelius E. 2.914,914.
Triman, Eugene L. 2.885,637.
Veeder, Lloyd N. 2,899,367.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2.873.363.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2,880,332.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2,888,579.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2,888.580.
Wheeler, Will L., Hall, and Kellogg. 2. "78. 561.
Wheeler. Will L.. Hall, and Kellogg. 2,906,019.
Williams, William T. 2,901,804.
Wuerth, John M. 2,882.034.
Tamada, Donald A., Katz, and Wilson. 2,883,308.
North American Philips Co., Inc. : See —
Aninga, Johannes B., and Tenger. 2,876,889.
Archer, John, and Carcasson. 2,890,378.
Bailey, Christopher E. G. 2,897,450.
Becherer, Hans K. 2,917,684.
Behr, Frederick A. 2,890,344.
Berends, Werner. 2,873,379.
Berggren, Detlof E. 2,912,588.
Berlinghoff, Franz. 2,890,450.
Beukema, Willem, and Vuurmans. 2,909,830.
Bisterfeld, Karl A. 2,874,209.
Bloem, Aldert T. 2,881,599.
Bloem, Herman, and Stel. 2,875,094.
Blok, Lourens. and Zwanenburg. 2,896,936.
Bourgonjon, Louis R., and van Sandwijk. 2,901,598.
Boutry, Georges A., and Le Blan. 2,907,830.
Braak, Dirk J. 2,901,543.
Braicks, Johan W., and Duinker. 2,912,640.
Bravenboer, Pieter. 2,910,601.
Bruining, Hajo, Francken, and Schagen. 2,869,024.
Bruining, Hajo, Haans, Schampers, and de Rooy.
2,882,117.
Bugel, Roelof D. 2,885,607.
Charlton, Maurice G., Davis, and Gentry. 2,873,208.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2,870,413.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2,885,575.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2,890,400.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2.895,092.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2,898,537.
Cluwen, Johannes M. 2,915 636.
Coeterier. Frederik. 2,901,656.
Coppola, Patrick P. 2,899,592.
Cox, Anna P. M., Hoekstra. and Zalm. 2,868,733.
Crowther, Gerald O. 2,907,922.
Crowther, Gerald O., and Jeynes. 2,905,860.
Crowther, Gerald O., and Tosswill. 2,900,551.
Daugeut, Alexandre. 2.874,221.
De Jager, Frank. 2,874,222.
De Jager, Frank, and Greefkes. 2,907,831.
De Jonge, Jelis, Jonker, Kuening, and Dippel. 2,868,643.
Dekker, Jan M. D., and Feiner. 2,881,262.
De Lang, Hendrik. 2,889,7:4.
De Lang, Hendrik. 2,896,499.
Dell, Hugh A., and Snelling. 2,903,597.
De Miranda, Heine A. R., and Tulp. 2,904,758.
Den Haan, Jose" J. W., and Van Weenen. 2,916,119.
De Niet, Edmond, and Kleis. 2,912,521.
De Rooy, Antonius J., and Jonkers. 2,874,449.
De Wolff. Pieter M., and Parrish. 2.887,585.
Diemer, Gesinus. and Lemmens. 2,887,606.
Diemer, Gesinus, and van Santen. 2,882,419.
Dijksterhuis, Popko R., and Hovingh. 2,918,596.
Dijkstra, Rinse, de Jonge, and Klasens. 2,873,205.
Dorgelo, Eduard G. 2,882,436.
Dorjee, Hendrik. 2,877,440.
Duinker, Simon. 2.874,370.
Duinker, Simon. 2,890,441.
Duinker, Simon. 2,907,988.
Duinker, Simon, and Westmiize. 2,870.267.
Duinker. Simon, and Westmijze. 2,907,834.
Duran, Johannes C, Bakker, and van Zanten. 2,873,510.
Ensink, Johannes, and Verhagen. 2.916.565.
Esveldt, Cornells J., and Gorter. 2,905,641.
Esveldt, Cornells J., and Gorter. 2,916,456.
Espersen. George- A. 2.895,070.
Ettema, Eelke H., and Van Bergen. 2,892,069.
Ettema. Eelke H.. and Van Bergen. 2,903,563.
Falk, Sven G. 2,898,116.
Firmenich, Klaus. 2,901.664.
Francken, Jan C. 2,890,362.
Fransen, Jacobus. 2,870.340.
Fransen, Jan J. B. 2.881,909.
Frouws, Simon M. 2,870,365.
Geels, Bernardus H., and Nicolai. 2,904,638.
Giskes. Willem. 2,915.907.
Goldbohm, Erich, Prins, and Schimmel. 2,915,749.
Gorter, Evert W., and Esveldt. 2,882,234.
Gorter, Evert W., and Esveldt. 2,882,235.
Gorter, Evert W., Esveldt, and van der Heide. 2,882,236.
Greve, Reinhard C. 2,900,840.
Groendiik, Hendrik. 2.878.420.
Oroenhuis, Harm. 2,868,437.
Groot, Theodorus C, Janssen, Stephenson, and Blackler.
2,907,619.
Grosjean, Johan A. 2.881,421.
Grosser, Hermann K. M., and Harkema. 2,912,484.
Haantjes, Johan, and Teer. 2,904,628.
Haantjes, Johan, Teer, and de Vrijer. 2,912,492.
Haidinger. Walter A. 2.887.603.
Hallmann, Johan P. H. 2.868 544.
Hallmann, Johan P. H. 2.912,516.
Harkema. Pieter. 2,897,357.
Haus, Rudolf, and Ensing. 2,881,381.
Heijne, Leopold, Dorrestein, Bruining, and Schagen.
2 890 359
Helpap,' Ferdinand. 2.897,270.
Hendee, Charles F., and Fine. 2,881,327:
Hendee, Charles F., and Fine. 2.881,328.
Hendee, Charles F., and Fine. 2,882,418.
Hendee, Charles F., Fine, and Brown. 2,881.325.
Hermsen, Johannes, and Kraayeveld. 2,899,582.
Hertz. Hellmuth. 2.917.671.
Hess, Karl W. 2,905,880.
Hofker, Willem K., and Nabben. 2,885,567.
684
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Janssen, Peter J. H.
Janssen, Peter J. H.
Janssen, Peter J. H.
Janssen, Peter J. H.
North American Philips Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Honing, Wilhelm, and Van der Kam, 2,910, 650.
Horseling, Jan. 2,894,529.
Hubers, Hendrik J. 2,890,045.
Huisman, Henderikus O., and Smit. 2,904,594.
Hunting, Bernardus J., Kinzema, and Overeeiu. 2,890,160.
Janssen, Peter J. H. 2,870,251.
2,873,365.
2,907,825.
2,917,646.
and Smeulers. 2,874,329.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,885,474.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,904,675.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,907,880.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Verhoef. 2,882,446.
Jensen, Hans. 2,898,799.
Jochems, Pieter J. W. 2,874,232.
Jochems, Pieter J. W. 2,897,429.
Jochems, Pieter J. W., and Tummers. 2,887,631.
Jonkers, Cornelius O. 2,899,381.
Jonkers, Cornelius O. 2.900.798.
Joakers, Cornelius O., and Kohler. 2,872,789.
Jonkers, Cornelius O., and Kohler. 2,897,655.
Jonker, Johan L. H., and de Vries. 2,899,603.
Joormann, Hendrik J. M., and Zalm. 2,911,553.
Kassner, Paul E. F. 2,912,609.
Kassner, Paul E. F., and Slooff. 2,878,439.
Klasens. Hendrik A. 2.901,436.
Kleis, Derk, and De Witt. 2,882,247.
Klinkhamer, Jacob F., Van Der Burgt, and Cluwen.
2 901 555
Koelewijn, Arie. 2,872,608.
Koets, Augustinus A. A. M., Van Vessem, and Roovers.
2 877 392
Kohler, Jacob W. L. 2,872,779.
Kohler, Jacob W. L. 2,889,686.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and Den Haan. 2,898,166.
Kohler, Jacob W. L., and Fokker. 2,907,175.
Kolkman, Dirk. 2,890,364.
Kotte, Jan J. 2,911,883.
Kraayeveld, Peter J., and Kemper. 2,904,69a.
Kroger, Ferdinand A., and de Nobel. 2,890,142.
Kriiger, Bodo. 2,881,380.
Lalesse, Herman C. 2,868,893.
Lambeek, Adriaan J. J. 2.886,380.
La Plante, Roger A. 2.874,327.
Le Blan. Louis. 2,877.290.
Le Comte, Corstiaan. 2,912,618.
Lemmens, Hendrikus J., Jansen, and Haayman.
2,867,742.
Le Poole, Jan B. 2.873,378.
Levi, Roberto. 2,869,017.
Levi, Roberto. 2,878,409.
Levi, Roberto. 2,917,415.
Lips, Theodoor M. A., and Vervest. 2,916,121.
MacLachlan, John R. 2.867.714.
Mathieu, Gaston A. 2,885,540.
Meijering, Jan L., and Broers. 2,916,814.
Meyer, Roelf J. 2,867,973.
Meyer. Roelf J. 2,885,855.
Millburn, John R. 2.917,655.
Mulder, Johannes G. W. 2,869,013.
Nauta, Cornells, and van Tol. 2,881,352.
Nemet, Anthony A. 2,899,560.
Nijland, Louis M., and Haaijman. 2,873.221.
Nijland, Louis M., and Manintveld. 2,887,629.
Nijland, Louis M., and Manintveld. 2,887,630.
Nildas, Wilfrid F. K. J. 2,873,223.
Owen, Alan E. 2,898,240.
Perilhou, Jean R. 2,907,819.
Pero, Johannes G.. Wiinberg, and Honing. 2,901,658.
Prins, Gerhard. 2,915,746.
Reijnst, Maximilien F., and Van Donselaar. 2,907,903.
Reynst, Maximilien F. 2,873.413.
Renders, Johannes. 2.878.369.
Rijnders, Johannes. 2,882,389.
Rinia, Herre. 2,896,451.
Rinia, Herre. 2,907,207.
Rinia, Herre. 2,911,792.
Rittner, Edmund S. 2.873.303.
Robeer, Andries G., and De Jong. 2,887,666.
Robinson, Norman W., and Flood. 2,885,592.
Robinson. Preston. 2,901,278.
Rodenhuis, Wijbe, and van der Velden. 2,890,446.
Rolke, Helmut. 2,916,627.
Rongen, Jacobus J. 2,885,550.
Rongen, Jacobus J. 2,904,740.
Roovers. Wilhelmus A. 2,877.393.
Roovers, Wilhelmus A., and Van Steenis. 2,869,056.
Salmet, Gaston. 2.870.330.
Salmet, Gaston. 2,904,685.
Salpeter, Jakob L. 2.874.332.
Schagen, Pieter. 2,887,611.
Schagen, Pieter. 2,917,651.
'Scheerbarth. Maximilian. 2,872,997.
Scholz, Ole G. 2,897,494.
Sehraivogel, Rainer A. 2.881,396.
Schutten, Johan. 2,904,749.
Sennett. Rov S. 2,873,346.
Seur, Christiaan J. 2,868,100.
Seur, Christiaan J., and Boon. 2,890,278.
Siebenberg, Alexander. 2,916,732.
Simons, Hendrik. 2,890,423.
Smlt, Jan, and Rademakers. 2,869,047.
North American Philips Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Sommer, Alfred, and Brady. 2,874,067.
Stal, Henricus P. 2,894,401.
•Starre, Gerrit. 2,877,548.
Starre, Gerrit, and Bakker. 2,900,720.
Starreveld, Jaap, and de Klerk. 2,874,275.
Stephenson, William L. 2,916,705.
Stettler, Oskar. 2,900,602.
Stettler, Oskar. 2,917,708.
Stuyts, Andreas L., Hoekstra, Weber, and Rathenau.
2,900,344.
Teer, Kees. 2,907,817.
Teer, Kees. 2,907,820.
Teer, Kees, and Valeton. 2,912,491.
Ter Berg, Jozef, and Larigaldie. 2,885,533.
Ter Berg, Jozef, and Larigaldie. 2,885,534.
Te Winkel, Jan. 2,890,292.
Te Winkel, Jan. 2,897,430.
Tosswill, Christopher H. 2,880,371.
Tosswill, Christopher H., Weston, and Days. 2,878,419.
Trainor, Albert. 2,876.142.
Uhlenbroek, Jan H., Koopman, Haeck, Daams, and Bijloo.
2 911 337
Valeton' Josue J. P., De Vrijer, and Teer. 2,870,248.
Van Abbe, Henri H. 2,890,403.
Van Alphen, Pieter M., van der Wal, and Hardenberg.
2,874,300.
Van Alphen, Pieter M., van Doom, and Francken.
2,882,432.
Van Amstel, Johannes J. A. P. 2,887,416.
Van Amstel, Johannes J. A. P. 2.S99.618.
Van Barneveld, Evert J., and Janssen. 2,874,282.
Van Berkum, Joannes B. M. 2,916,323.
Van der Poel, Jan. 2,917,652.
Van der Ster, Johannes. 2,867,985.
Van der Ster, Johannes. 2,897,656.
Van der Ster, Johannes. 2,915,883.
Van der Ster, Johannes, and Kohler. 2,875,587.
Van de Weg, Hendrik. 2,881,267.
Van Doom, Adriaan G., Groendijk, and Jonker.
2,890,376.
Van Dorsten, Adrianus C. 2,880,324.
Van Dorsten, Adrianus C. 2,910,589.
Van Dorsten, Adrianus C. 2.910,590.
Van Dorsten, Adrianus C. 2,914,675.
Van Dorsten. Adrianus C. and Franken. 2,910,603.
Van Geel, Theodorus L. C, and Holmes. 2,886.629.
Van Gelder, Gozewijn, and Hemmers. 2,886,635.
Van Heeckeren, Willem J. 2,894,368.
Van Hutten, Frederik J., and Van Nieuwkoop. 2,915,751.
Van Iperen, Bernardus B. 2,917,657.
Van Kuyk, Henricus J. L. 2,873,607.
Van Laar. Jan A. W., and Apon. 2,868,670.
Van Leeuwen, Pieter. 2,886,745.
Van Lottum, Johannes T. A. 2,870,261.
Van Meurs, Hubertus A., and Jonkers. 2,877,805.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2,870,310.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2,870.345.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2.890,293.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2.909,732.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M. 2,907,895.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., and Groendijk.
2,916,662.
Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., and van Lottum.
2 890 353
Van Rij'ssel,' Tijs W., and Boers. 2,887,596.
Van Rijssel, Tijs W., Boers, Maartens, Boerman, and
Kuhl. 2,887,595.
Van Tol, Hendrikus J. M. 2,870,366.
Van Urk, Arend T., and Cluwen. 2,869,050.
Van Vessem. Jan C. 2.894,314.
Varekamp. Dirk C. 2,876.902.
Verbeek, Hendrik J. 2,898,091.
Verbeek, Leo H. 2,869,011.
Verbeek, Leo H. 2 .894,383.
Verbeek, Leo H. 2,912,610.
Verhoeff, Jacob. 2,881,889.
VerhoefE. Jacob. 2,894.408.
Vermeulen. Roelof. 2.870.265.
Vervest, Wilhelmus L., and Van Gelder. 2,898,530
Verweel, Jan. 2,870.375.
Verwey, Wessel. 2,899,584.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas. 2,880,351.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas. 2,899,605.
Warmoltz, Nicolaas, and Casimir. 2,886,236.
Weber Gerard H. 2,903.329.
Weber. Gerard H.. and Hakker. 2,892,248.
Wertwijn, George. 2,911,706.
Westmijze Willem K. 2.870,266.
Wieberdink, Ate. 2,889,735.
Wieberdink, Ate. 2.901.560.
Wijchman, Jan. 2,897,288.
Wolfendale, Eric. 2,897,431.
Wolfendale, Eric. 2.912,655.
North American Rayon Corp. : See —
Bley. Rudolph S., Carter, Edgar, Graybeal, and Schmidt.
2,898,627.
Carter, Ralph H., and Kingsbury. 2,881,584.
Carter, Ralph H., Kingsburv. and Lamb. 2,900,783.
Kingsbury, Chadwick B. 2,904,872.
North Atlantic Industries, Inc. : See —
Buchtenkirch, Arthur J. 2,872,627.
Buchtenkirch, Arthur J. 2,872,628.
LIST OF PATENTEES
685
North Bay Engineering Co. : See —
Phillips, Bruce B., and Smith. 2,899,877.
Northcote, John A., and K. L. KIrkpatrick, to John Deere
Plow Co. (Ltd.). Disk tiller. 2,905,256, 9-22-59. CI.
172 — 447.
Northcott, Elliott : See — „„„„„„
Le Baron, Ira M., and Northcott. 2,895,799.
Northcott, Elliott, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp.
Submerged heating apparatus. 2,900,975, 8-25-59, CI.
126 — 360.
Northcott, Roy P. : See — ..„.„,
Porter, Frederick W. B., and Northcott. 2,892,774.
Northcott, Roy P., and J. A. E. Moy, to The British Petroleum
Co. Ltd. Production of hydrogen. 2,889,273, 6-2-59,
CI. 208 — 210. „
Northcott, Roy P., and E. C. Housam, to The British Petro-
leum Co. Ltd. Hydrocatalytic desulfurization of gas oil.
2,900,332, 8-18-59, CI. 208—216.
Northeast Capital Corp. : See — -
Mappes, William L. 2,871,342.
Northern Electric Co., Ltd. : See —
Rywak, John. 2,898,515.
Spencer, Leslie G. 2,890,524.
Northern Engraving & Mfg. Co. : See —
Brietzke, Adrian P. 2,874,085.
Northern Pigment Co., Ltd. : See —
Cauterman, Paul A. F. 2,904,402.
Northern Royalties and Management Co. Ltd. : See —
Pakosh, Peter. 2,882,753.
Northern Trust Co. : See —
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2,882,475.
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2,882,516.
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2,885,256.
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2,916,342.
Northern Virginia Construction Co., Inc. : See —
Fuller, Wilford C, and Oliver. 2,885,882.
Northgraves, Walter W., and B. H. Nicolaisen, to Olin Mathie-
son Chemical Corp. Process for producing chlorine dioxide.
2,895,801, 7-21-59, CI. 23—152.
Northington, Samuel C, Jr. : See —
Deakins, Thomas A., Lasater, and Northington. 2,882,567.
Northington, Samuel S. : See —
Pyle, Edwin C, and Northington. 2,884,230.
Pyle, Edwin O., Northington, and Copland. 2,884,231.
Northmore, Raymond, and J. F. Naylor, to T. & T. Vicars Ltd.
Dielectric heating electrodes. 2,871,332, 1-27-59, CI.
219 — 10.69.
Northover, Stanley E. Lamp shade display. 2,894,638, 7-14-
59, CI. 211 — 13.
Northrop Aircraft, Inc. : See — -
Bagby, Leland W. 2,871,698.
Browne, Eugene V. 2,881,993.
Buttles, Robert F. 2,886.339.
Carney, Kenneth R. 2,897,694.
Charwat, Andrew F. 2,882,240.
Clark, John R., and Finlay. 2,876,677.
Cox, George W. 2,870,299.
Crandall, Ronald E. 2,877,034.
Deterding, Leo G., Sonderman, and Matter. 2,881,660.
Donovan, Bradford, and Neumann. 2,871,709.
Drurv, Frank R. 2,871,712.
Ferguson, Lachlan G., and Fowler. 2,872,052.
Graves, Loinel R., Knapp, Guerreiro, Cable, and Wheeler.
2,871,756.
Hancock. Robert D. 2,870.430.
Hayes, Robert, and Raymond. 2,886,010.
Jorgensen, Clinton O. 2,877.948.
Kerner, Charles A. 2,871.705.
Klompar, Joseph R. 2,882,071.
Maier, Karl W. 2,876,681.
Michael. Harold E. 2,881,994.
Moore. Raymond J. 2.885,772.
Movick, Nyle O. 2,881,873.
Myers. Samuel A. 2,886.009.
Nitikman, Arthur. 2.869,366.
Oates, Charles E.. and Brunner. 2,871,657.
Parrish, Norman C. 2,871,750.
Prendergast, Frank L., and Krasney. 2,881,621.
Rigeen, Lewis R 2.887. fiH"
Rodgers, Thomas E. 2,884,381.
Schmued, Edgar. 2,871,762.
Se Legue. David F.. and Higbee. 2,876,963.
Smith, Ralph D., Swan, and Finlay. 2,871,678.
Spencer, C. Richard, and Nagy. 2,876,547.
Sprague. Richard E.. and Eckdahl. 2,886,243.
Steele, Floyd G. 2,872,106.
Steele, Floyd G., and Collison. 2,900,134.
Tauscher, Vernon A. 2.876,655.
Tavlor. Allan J. 2.896 909.
Tener. Wallis M. 2,886,255.
Tuttle, Kenneth B., and Keene. 2,900,136.
Villepigue, Julius G. 2,869.465.
Villepigue. Julius G.. and Schmued. 2,869,464.
Walker, Claude E. 2,871,703.
Wirth, Edward C, Pierce, and Vogel. 2,871,830.
Northrop Corp. : See —
Allebach, Karl A. 2,904,250.
Blumenthal, Irwin S., Chiles, Larsen, and Stevenson.
2 891 725
Brooks,' Wiillam O. 2,898,410.
Graham, Connelly L. 2,898,588.
Hatchett, George L. 2,917,601.
Northrop Corp. : See— Continued
Kerstner, Otto S., and Uswald. 2,904,207.
Lee, Mortimer. 2,891,439.
Magnuson, Vernon P., Hagen, and Williams. 2,912,160.
Marygold, George E. 2,904,294.
Nicols, George E., Nelson, Casey, and Hogan. 2,909,129.
Rice, Rex, Jr., Dilling, and Tyson. 2,898,175.
Rubinstein, Stanley, z, 892, 049.
Taylor, Allan J., and Toth. 2,901,201.
Warsap, Leo W., Muller, and Lillibridge. 2,891,427.
Northrop, John K., to The Garrett Corp. Anchor. 2,905,128,
9-22-59, CI. 114 — 207.
Northrup, Kling & Co. : See —
Kobs, Roger D. 2,867,946.
Kobs, Roger D. 2,893,168.
Northrup, WUlard F., to International Business Machines
Corp. Pressure sensitive tape dispenser and applier.
2,919,044, 12-29-59, CI. 216 — 29.
North Texas Mfg. Corp. : See —
Melton, Clyde R. 2,876,276.
Northup, Ernest L. Gate valve. 2,896,904, 7-28-59, CI.
251—147.
Northwest Automatic Products Corp. : See —
Steiner, Robert T. 2,872,075.
Northwest Equipment Co., Inc. : See —
Lindeman, Joseph F., and Dobbs. 2,910,193.
Northwestern Corp., The : See —
Adams, Charles J., and Schlenker. 2,876,928.
Northwestern Malt & Grain Co. : See —
Witt, Paul R., Jr., and Shaler. 2,898,270.
Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. : See —
Bell, George W. 2,913,354.
North Woods Coffee Co. : See —
Chase, Fletcher A., Lee, and Montgomery. 2,911,302.
Norton Albert, and H. O. Bradshaw, to Tube Products Ltd.
Manufacture of seam-welded tubing. 2,900,879, 8-25-59,
CI. 90 — 24.
Norton, Calhoun. Slide changer. 2,907,128, 10-6-59, CL
40—36.
Norton, Charles E. Differential. 2,883,884, 4-28-59, CI.
74 — 711.
Norton, Charles E., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Moving mold casting apparatus. 2,910,745, 11-3-59,
Qlt 22 76.
Norton, Charles G., to Pacific Valves, Inc. Flat lapping
machine. 2,870,580. 1-27-59, CI. 51 — 131.
Norton, Charles W., Jr. Electric charcoal Igniter. 2,917,-
675 12—15—59 CI 3l7 98
Norton, Clyde A. Phase comparator. 2,890,331, 6-9-59, CI.
250 — 27.
Norton, Clyde A. Leakage indicator for liquid fuel systems.
2 918,893, 12-29-59, CI. 116 — 114.
Norton, Clyde J., to Transval Engineering Corp. Current
converter. 2,872,582, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Norton Co. : See —
Alvord, Charles C. 2,894,360.
Ault, Neil N. 2,876,121.
Ault, Neil N. 2,882,174.
Bibbins. Gareth L. 2,906,007.
Coes, Loring, Jr. 2,867.060.
Coes, Loring, Jr. 2,876,072.
Coes, Loring, Jr. 2,889,666.
Comstock, George E.. 3d. 2.867,759.
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,871,177.
Comstock, George E., 3d. 2,880,407.
Comstock, George E., 3rd. 2,882,745.
Comstock, George E., 3d, and Kasparson. 2,915,918.
Hill, Oiva E. 2.895.265.
Hill, Oiva E. 2,897,639.
Hill, Oiva E. 2.900,974.
Hill, Oiva E. 2,907,315.
Irany, Ernest P. 2,892,811.
Martin, Dana W. 2,887,828.
Silven, Herbert A. 2,893,171.
Silven, Herbert A., and Mader. Re. 24,744.
Smith, Ian B. 2,877,105.
Webber, Charles S. 2,876,087.
Whittemore. Osgood J., Jr. 2,876.122.
Norton, Harry M. : See —
Lauterbach, Herbert G., and Norton. 2,908,064.
Norton, James A., to General Motors Corp. Oil filter coat-
ing. 2,875,899, 3-3-59, CI. 210—75.
Norton, James H. : See —
Pattenden, Warren C, Sproule, and Norton. 2,898,296.
Norton, James H., and S. B. Baker, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. High temperature lubricating greases.
2,898,300, 8-4-59, CI. 252 — 49.9.
Norton, Mahlon H.. to Petcar Research Corp. Short circuit
and grounding indicator for flame detector systems.
2,907,016. 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 255.
Norton, Ralph S., to McGraw-Edison Co. Apparatus and
method for determining phase angles. 2,880,391, 3-31-59,
CI. 324—89.
Norton, Robert L., to Penta Laboratories, Inc. Electron
discharge device. 2,898,504, 8-4-59, CI. 313 — 299.
Norton, Samuel H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Method of manufacturing connecting rod bearings.
2,904,874, 9-22-59, CI. 29 — 149.5.
Norton, Samuel H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Valve rotating device. 2,907,312, 10-6-59, CI. 123—90.
Norton, Samuel H., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Ve-
hicle leveling valve. 2,913,004, 11-17-59, CI. 137—596.
686
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Norton, Willard E. Weedless fish hooks. 2,917,860,
12-22-59. CI. 43 — 43.2.
Norton, William II., to Thermel, Inc. Temperature controlled
press. 2,874,751, 2-24-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Norton, William H., to Thermcl, Inc. Heating assembly
and method of production thereof. 2,875,312, 2-24-59, CI.
219 — 19.
Norton, William H. Heating surface. 2,915,613, 12-1-59,
CI. 219 — 44.
Norvell, William E. Bolter drive mechanism. 2,914,176,
11-24-59, CI. 209—366.5.
Norwich Pharmacal Co., The : See —
Gever, Gabriel. 2,908,689.
Howard, John C. 2,906,752.
Michels, Julian G. 2,898,335.
Natt, Michael P. 2,890,982.
Norwood, Donald H. : See —
Norwood, Donald W. 2,913,955.
Norwood, Donald \V. Exposure calculator for flashlight pho-
tography. 2,870,670, 1-27-59, CI. 88 — 2.4.
Norwood, Donald W., to D. H. Norwood, trustee. Direct
reading light meter and light valve unit therefor. 2,913,-
955, 11-24-59, CI. 88—23.
Norwood, John W. Overhead traveling cranes. 2,872,050,
2-3-59, CI. 212 — 12.
Norwood, Richard T. : See —
Martin, Joseph M., Norwood, and Winsor. 2,903,502.
No-Sag Spring Co. : See —
Anstett, Edgar P. 2,877,471.
Hopkes, Henry, Jr. 2,908,918.
Sprang, William O. 2,902,060.
Nosal, Paul : See —
Curtis, Richard C, and Nosal. 2,917,578.
Nosco Plastics, Inc. : See —
Cloyd, Harold S., and Kufner. 2,919,055.
Nossen, Edward J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus with process analog. 2,874,906, 2-24-59,
CI. 236 — 15.
Nossen, Ernest S., and R. E. Parks, to Alscope Explorations,
Ltd. Process for the preparation of alloys. 2.919,189,
12-29-59, CI. 75—135.
Nostrand, Elbert D. : See —
Lovett, William E., and Nostrand. 2,918,359.
Nostrant, Robert F. : See — ■
Bretsch, Michael A., and Nostrant. 2,891,187.
Notarbartolo, Luigi : See —
Muench, Werner, Notarbartolo, and Crosio. 2,887,470.
Wegener, Harry, Bruni, Notarbartolo, and Muench.
2,877,495.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, to Sina Viscosa Societa Nazionale ln-
dustria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Process for recovering
monomer fractions in the condensation of amino acids and
other monomeric products. 2,908,666, 10-13-59, CI. 260 —
78.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, G. B. di Belgiojoso, and G. Bruni, to
Snia Viscoca Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Vis-
cosa S.p.A. Thread storing and thread advancing device
comprising an idler advancing roller. 2,883,733, 4-28-59,
Cl. 28—71.3.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, L. Ciceri, and G. Belgioioso, to Snia
Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa
S.P.A. Process for melt-spinning polyamides into low
humidity atmosphere. 2,918,347, 12-22-59. Cl. 18 — 54.
Notat Tire Co. : See —
Starr, Charles S., and Barnes. 2,901,020.
Nothum, William : See —
Hunter, Joseph, Kelley, and Nothum. 2,918,428.
Notredame, Prosper P., and W. de Back, to International
Machinery Corp. S.A. Machines for filling cases, cartons
or other packages with containers such as cans. 2,904,944,
9-22-59. Cl. 53—61.
Nottebrock, Heinrich, to J. Weber. Simplified extractor ap-
paratus. 2,907,641, 10-6-59, Cl. 23 — 272.6.
Nottelmann, John P., and P. Lebenbaum, Jr., to General
Electric Co. Conduit box adapter. 2,916,177, 12-8-59,
Cl. 220—3.7.
Nottes, Guenther : See —
Von Sch'ickh, Otto, and Nottes. 2,905,540.
Nottmeyer, Paul, to Lawncraft Mfg. Corp. Rotary lawn
mower with grass guide. 2,880,563, 4-7-59, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Notzold, Fritz : See —
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and Notzold. 2,883,600.
Nourse, Robert A. Safety device for hydraulic systems.
2,889,903, 6-9-59, Cl. 192—1.
Nova Beaucage Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) : See —
Cookston, Jack W. 2,905,545.
Nova-Cast Inc. : See —
Jazwinski, Stanislaw T. 2,894,834.
Novacel : See —
Lachiche, Julien, and Oriol. 2,902,720.
Novajovsky, William A., to United States of America, Air
Force. Spring fastening construction. 2,902,666, 9-1-59,
Cl. 339^258.
Novak, James F., to The Muter Co. Loudspeaker system.
2,900,040, 8-18-59, Cl. 181—31.
Novak. Leo J., to The Midland Chemical Corp. Confection
stock comprising carboxymethyl dextran. 2,876,102
3-3-59, Cl. 99—134.
Novak. Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Dusting powder including salts of carboxymethyl dextran.
2,876,165, 3-3-59, Cl. 167—92.
8-methyl-5-oxy-
2,886,589, 5-12-59
Inc. 6 nitro, 7 sul
2.910.473, 10-27-59
Inc. 6-amino, 7-sul
2.910.474. 10-27-59
Process for pre-
2.910.475, 10-27-59,
Process for pre-
2.910.476, 10-27-59,
Aniline deriva-
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Resins comprising polyesters modified by dextran and
a monoethylenically unsaturated monomer. 2,885,373,
5-5-59, Cl. 260—17.4.
Novak, Leo J., to The Midland Chemical Co. Fondants and
the like. 2,893,873, 7-7-59, Cl. 99—134.
Novak,, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Sulfuric acid esters of dextranic acid. 2,897,193,
7-28-59, Cl. 260 — 234.
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of
Ohio. Nitrates of detranic acid and process therefor.
2,897,194, 7-28-59. Cl. 260 — 235.
Novak, Leo J., to The Commonwealth Engineering Co. of Ohio.
Method for biological particle separation. 2,910,406,
10-27-59, Cl. 167—74.
Novak, Leo J., and J. J. Bulloff, to The Commonwealth Engi-
neering Co. of Ohio. Synthesis of glutamic acid and salts
thereof. 2,905,711, 9-22-59, Cl. 260—533.
Novak, Leo J., and W. S. Hogue, to The Commonwealth En-
gineering Co. of Ohio. Shaped articles comprising regen-
erated cellulose. 2,914,414, 11-24-59, CI. 106 — 162.
Novak, Richard A., to General Electric Co. Means for ad-
justing the flow characteristics of fluid flow machines.
2,914,241, 11-24-59, Cl. 230—114.
Novak, Warren D., to General Electric Co. Object positioning
apparatus with electric sensing means. 2,878,873, 3-24—59,
Cl. 164 — 117.
Novak, Warren D., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Rotary motion storage device. 2,917,928, 12-22-59, Cl.
74 — 1.
Novales, William H. Shelving clip and upright. 2,905,425,
9-22-59, Cl. 248 — 243.
Novello. Frederick C. to Merck & Co., Inc.
phenyl hexahydroindan compounds.
Cl. 260 — 476.
Novello Frederick C, to Merck & Co.
famyl-benzothiadiazine-l,l-dioxides.
Cl. 260 — 243.
Novello, Frederick C, to Merck & Co.
famyl-benzothiadiazine-l.l-dioxides.
Cl. 260 — 243.
Novello, Frederick C, to Merck & Co., Inc
paring benzothiadiazine-l,l-dioxides.
Cl. 260—243.
Novello, Frederick C, to Merck & Co., Inc
paring benzothiadiazine-1,1 dioxides.
Cl. 260—243.
Novello, Frederick G, to Merck & Co., Inc.
fives. 2,910,488. 10-27-59, Cl. 260 — 397.7
Novelo, John, to Waljohn Plastics, Inc. Handle for luggage
and the like. 2,918,998, 12-29-59, Cl. 190 — 57.
Novelty Carriage Works, Inc. : See —
Halstead, Harold A., Harold A. Halstead, Jr., and R. E.
Halstead. 2,884,279.
November, Milton H., to Breeze Corporations, Inc. Metal
convolution tubing. 2,876,801, 3-10-59, Cl. 138 — 50.
Novick, Abraham, to F. L. Smithe Machine Co., Inc. Attach-
ments for envelope making machines. 2,890,631, 6-16-59,
Cl. 93 — 62.
Novion, Armand : See —
Bernad, Jacques J., Novion, and Lablache-Combier.
2,870,925.
Novivlas N.V. : See —
Selling, Hendrik J., and Bok. 2,901,776.
Novkov, Raymond E. : See —
Flannery, Frank A., and Novkov. 2,906,146.
Flannery, Frank A., Novkov, and Stein. 2,913.935.
Novkov, Raymond E., to Manchester Machine & Tool Co.
Squaring fixture. 2,882,656, 4-21-59. Cl. 51—217.
Novkov, Raymond E., to Manchester Machine & Tool Co.
Cut-off tool. 2,897,579, 8-4-59. Cl. 29—96.
Novkov, Raymond E., to Manchester Machine & Tool Co.
End mill driving attachment. 2,915,949, 12-8-59, Cl.
90—15.
Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S : See —
Juncher, Henning O. 2,882,902.
Petersen, Karl, Schlichtkrull, and Hallas-Moller.
2,882,202.
Petersen, Karl, Schlichtkrull, and Hallas-Moller.
2,882,203.
Novotny, George F. : See —
Ullman, Fred E., Klopfenstein, and Novotny. 2,894,361.
Novotny, Milton A. Discharge control apparatus for powder
fire extinguisher. 2,904,305, 9-15-59, Cl. 251—175.
See—
2.870.570.
2,879,624.
and Novotnv. 2.S92.181.
D., Kircher, and Novotny. 2,894,692.
Novy, Louis E., to United States of America, Air Force.
Composition containing poly-1, 1-dihydroxyperfiuorobutyl
acrylate, silicon dioxide, carbon black and curing agent.
2,900,355, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 — 28.5.
Nowack. David C. : See —
Richmond, William F., Jr., and Nowack. 2,892.907.
Nowack, Rudi, and W. Bachmann, to Wesfinghousp-Brpmsen-
Gesellschaft, m.b.H. Fluid pressure operated rotation re-
sponsive control device. 2,885,171, 5-5-59, Cl. 251 — 13.
Nowacki, Hans J., H. Schackmann, W. Teworte, and P.
Vossel, to Duisburger Kupferhutte. Method for the separa-
tion of impurities from cobalt-containing materials. 2,879,-
158, 3-24-59, Cl. 75 — 82.
Novotny, Raymond J. :
Benson, Ralph A.
Benson, Ralph A.
Benson, Ralph A.,
Ledbetter, James
LIST OF PATENTEES
687
Nowak, Leon J., Jr. Apparatus for automatic weighing.
2,918,247, 12-22-59, CI. 249—38.
Nowak, Kobert M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process
for preparing l-cyano-2-chlorethyl acetate. 2,915,549,
12-1-59, CI. 260 — 465.4.
Nowak, Wilhelm, to Berkefeld-Filter Gesellschaft und Celler
Filterwerke G.m.b.H. Precoated filters for liquids.
2,884,135, 4-28-59, CI. 210 — 157.
Nowakowski, Edward, to Telematics, Inc. Electronic carillon.
2,886,999, 5-19-59, CI. 84 — 1.04.
Nowicki, Henry F., to James Lees and Sons Co. Method of
making a multi-level pile fabric. 2,884,680, 5-5-59, CI.
28—72.
Nowicki, Henry F., to James Lees and Sons Co. High and
low pattern attachment for tufted pile fabrics. 2,912,945,
11-17-59, CI. 112 — 79.
Nowlin, Gene, and H. D. Lyons, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process and catalyst for production of olefin polymers.
2,908,674, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Nowlin, Gene, and H. D. Lyons, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Continuous process for the production of high molecular
weight olefin polymers. 2,910,461. 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Nowlin, Gene, and H. D. Lyons, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process and catalyst for production of olefin polymers.
2.918.458, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Nowlin, Gene, and H. D. Lyons, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process and catalyst for production of olefin polymers.
2.918.459, 12-22-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Nowotny, Glenn J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Primary battery. 2,880,259, 3-31-59, CI. 136—111.
Noxon, Kenneth F. Extensible supporting rod. 2,902,709,
9-8-59, CI. 16—96.
Noxon, Paul A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic pilot
servo system. 2,884,582, 4-28-59, CI. 318 — 189.
Noxon, Paul A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic pilot
system. 2,893,662. 7-7-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Noxon, Paul A J. C. Owen, and A. Bennett, to Bendix Avia-
tion Corp. Automatic landing approach servomotor con-
trol system. 2,886,760, 5-12-59. CI. 318 — 489.
Noyce, Robert N., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Field effect
transistor. 2,869,055, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Noyce, Robert N., to Philco Corp. Method and apparatus for
use in forming semiconductive structures. 2,875,141,
2-24-59. CI. 204 — 143.
Noyes, Atherton, Jr., to Aircraft Radio Corp. Actuating
mechanism for tuning condensers. 2,912,866, 11-17-59,
CI. 74 — 10.
Noyes, Atherton, Jr., to Aircraft Radio Corp. Electric con-
densers. 2,913,646, 11-17-59, CI. 317 — 254.
Noyes, Charles \V., to Marco Industries Co. Latching relay.
2,916,583. 12-8-59, CI. 200—98.
Noyes, Charles W., to Marco Industries Co. Multiple unit
indicator with individual testing system. 2,916,725, 12-
8-59, CI. 340 — 52.
Noyes, Howard : See —
Moorman, Edward W., and Noyes. 2,917,568.
Noyes, Howard, and E. W. Moorman, to The Dayton Rubber
Co. Tank building form. 2,890,489. 6-16-59, CI. 18 — 45.
Noyes, Howard, and G. West, Jr., to The Dayton Rubber Co.
Combination hose and electrical conductors. 2,895,001,
7-14-59, CI. 174 — 47.
Noyes, Howard, and E. M. Rothermel. to The Dayton Rubber
Co. Flexible conduit. 2,913,011, 11-17-59. CI. 138 — 56.
Noyes, Joseph C, Jr. : See —
Ilenda, Frank P., and Noyes. 2,896,280.
Noyes, Robert D. : See —
Keutgen, William A.. Davall. Daniels, and Noyes.
2.901,337.
Noyes, William T. Marking guide. 2,907,113, 10-6-59, CI.
33—189.
Noyori, Kiminaru. Hand-held fundus-oculi-camera. 2,902,911,
9-8-59, CI. 95—11.
Nozaki, Kenzie : See —
Tamele, Miroslav W., and Nozaki. 2,917,466.
Nozick. Seymour. Electronic storage device. 2,901,662,
8-25-59, CI. 315—12.
Noztitz, Roberto. Theft-proof circuit for automotive
vehicles. 2,876,429, 3-3-59, CI. 340—64.
Nuara, Ulisse : See —
Pacciarini, Antonio, and Nuara. 2,878,856.
Nubel, Robert C. : See —
Ratajak, Edwin J., and Nubel. 2,875,136.
Nuber, Kenneth J. : See —
Johnson, Kenneth O., Nuber, Waddell, and Millar.
2,880,593.
Nu-Bilt Homes, Inc. : See —
Lifter, Bennett M„ and Seal. 2,910,759.
Nuclear-Chicago Corp. : See —
Barnothy, Jeno M. 2,917,634.
Davidson. William C. 2,917,648.
Neville, Orear K., and Scott. 2,910,588.
Nuclear Corp. of America, Inc. : See —
Bernstein, Bernard. 2,908.381.
Owen, George E. 2,872,583.
Nuclear Development Corp. of America : See —
Menke, John R. 2,896,930.
Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp. : See —
Goodman, Eli I. 2,906,878.
Nudell, Dewev. Combined minnow bucket and minnow trap.
2,912.785. 11-17-59, CI. 43—56.
Nudenberg, Walter : See —
Kharasch, Morris S.. and Nudenberg. 2,870,200.
Kharasch, Morris S., and Nudenberg. 2,900,421.
Nuebling, Otto, to Hanomag Aktiengesellschaft. Pressure-
oil operated rotary servo-motor. 2,899,937, 8-18-59, CI.
121 — 39.
Nuernberger, Eldon L., and W. A. Williams, to T. B. Wood's
Sons Co. Quick-slide motor mount. 2,909,343. 10-20-59,
CI. 248 — 23.
Nuesch, Johannes : See —
Schmitt, Hans, Siebel, Altenpohl, Hug, and Nuesch.
2,886,432.
Nuessle, Albert C. : See —
Kine, Benjamin B., and Nuessle. 2,883,304.
Kine, Benjamin B. and Nuessle. 2,886,474.
Nuessle, Albert C, and P. J. McKone, Jr., to Joseph Ban-
croft & Sons Co. Process of applying dimethylol ethylene-
urea propyleneureas and butyleneureas to cellulose and re-
generated cellulose fabrics and mechanically finishing the
fabrics. 2,899,263, 8-11-59, CI. 8 — 116.3.
Nugent, Charles T. : See —
Rowe, Stewart, and Nugent. 2,887,395.
Nugey, Anthony J. : See —
Nugey, Anthony L. and Anthony J. 2,880,092.
Nugey, Anthony L. and Anthony J. Method of protecting beer
from air contamination. 2,880,092, 3-31-59, CI. 99 — 48.
Null, Fay E. : See —
Nyman, Alexander, and Null. 2,903.204.
Null, Fay E., and L. J. Pleshek, to United States of America,
Air Force. Heat seeker. 2,911,167, 11-3-59, CI. 244—14.
Nummy, William R. : See —
Barnes, Carl E., Ney, and Nummy. 2,891,038.
Nummy, William R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for
making polysulfide liquid polymers. 2,919,262. 12-29-59,
CI. 260—79.1.
Nummy, William R., and G. D. Jones, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for making 2-mercaptoethyl ethers of diols.
2,873,239, 2-10-59, CI. 204 — 158.
Nunamaker, Harlin E. and J. A. Bracket means for perimeter
heating ducts and the like. 2,907,198, 10-6-59, CI. 72 — .5.
Nunamaker, Harry G. : See —
Dryer, Robert L,, Routh, and Nunamaker. 2,907,638.
Nunamaker, James A. : See —
Nunamaker, Harlin E. and J. A. 2,907,198.
Nunan, Craig S., to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc.
Color-control grid structure for cathode-ray tubes.
2,875,363, 2-24-59, Cl. 313—92.
Nunan, Craig S., to Chromatic Television Laboratories, Inc.
Display screen for television tubes. 2,879,444, 3-24-59,
Cl. 315 — 14.
Nunes, Ernest. Paint brush construction. 2,873,463, 2-17-59,
Cl. 15—145.
Nungester, Walter J., to Aircraft Precision Products, Inc.
Closure and spring clip assembly adapted for use with a
test tube and the like. 2,897,992, 8-4-59, Cl. 215 — 38.
Nunn, Howard D., y2 to Technology Instrument Corp., and
V<i to R. W. Martin. Double diaphragm pressure trans-
ducer. 2,914,743, 11-24-59, Cl. 338—41.
Nunn, Howard D., y2 to Technology Instrument Corp., and
% to R. W. Martin. Pressure transducer. 2,916,715,
12-8-59, Cl. 338 — 41.
Nunn, William A., Jr. Snore stopping mouthpiece and proc-
ess of making same. 2,867,212, 1-6-59, Cl. 128 — 136.
Nilnninghoff, Heinrich, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Super-
heater tube support. 2,893,698, 7-7-59, Cl. 257 — 1.
Nurmse, Karl, to Ab Urfabriken. Driving means for fishing
reels. 2,896,874, 7-28-59, Cl. 242—84.45.
Nurmse, Karl, to Aktiebolaget Urfabriken. Fishing reels.
2,910,253, 10-27-59, Cl. 242—84.5.
Nurre Companies, Inc., The : See —
Silverman, Sebet. 2,876,972.
Nursmatic Corp. : See —
Witz, Henry W. 2,876,772.
Witz. Henry W. 2,876,773.
Nussbaum, Alexander L., to Schering Corp. 11-oxygenated
9a - 21 - difluoro - 1,4 pregnadiene steroidal compositions.
2,901,397, 8-25-59, Cl. 167—77.
Nussbaum, Alexander L., and E. P. Oliveto, to Schering Corp.
1,5-pregnadienes and processes for tneir manufacture.
2,908,696, 10-13-59, Cl. 2-60 — 397.45.
Nussbaum, Marvin L. : See —
Sanders, Herbert L., Knaggs, and Nussbaum. 2,872,368.
Nussbaum, Milton, to American Electronics Corp. Antenna.
2,919,442, 12-29-59, Cl. 343 — 895.
Nussbaumer, Anton : See —
Nussbaumer, Hubert. 2,872,003.
Nussbaumer, Ernst A., to Grovar, Inc. Differential drive.
2,917,948, 12-22-59, Cl. 74 — 687.
Nussbaumer, Hermine : See —
Nussbaumer, Hubert. 2,872,003.
Nussbaumer, Hubert, deceased ; A. and H. Nussbaumer, heirs
of said H. Nussbaumer, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Elec-
tromagnetic reversing clutch. 2,872,003, 2-3-59, Cl.
192 — 51.
Niisslein, Joseph, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft.
Textile cleaning solution. 2,904,514, 9-15-59, Cl. 252 — 171.
Niisslein, Joseph, C. Kuch, and H. Bartl, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process for the printing of fibrous textile material made of
polyester fibres. 2,901,311, 8-25-59, Cl. 8—62.
688
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,878,244.
Servo controller circuit.
Corp. Vacuum cleaner.
Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
2,877,448, 3-10-59, CI.
Nussler, Ludwig: See —
Schmelzer, Albert, Nussler, and Gehringer.
Nutone, Inc. : See —
Sprague, Nindol H. 2,917,929.
Nu-Tone, Inc. : See —
Spear, Walter A. 2,868,025.
Nuttall, Hubert V., and J. E. Richardson, to Hughes Air-
craft Co. Magnetic amplifier digital comparison circuit.
2,896,091, 7-21-59, CI. 307 — 88.
Nuttall, Ralph L. : See —
Feder, Harold M., and Nuttall. 2,917,382.
Nuttall, Thomas C, to Rank Cintel Ltd. Scanning control
system. 2,892,960, 6-30-59, CI. 315—10.
Nuttall, Thomas C, and D. E. Urry, to Rank Cintel Ltd.
Apparatus for sizing objects. 2,891,722, 6-23-59, CI. 235—
92.
Nutter, Benjamin P., to Johnston Testers, Inc. Hydraulic
tester and shut-in pressure tool. 2,901,001, 8-25-59, CI.
137—599.2.
Nutter, Hugh G., to Automatic Parking Devices, Inc. Parking
area space vending apparatus. 2,874,819, 2-24-59, CI.
194 — 9.
Nutter, Richard A. : See —
Fookes, James H., and Nutter. 2,911,315.
Nutting, Arthur, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Atmos-
pheric lint condenser. 2,881,859, 4-14-59, CI. 183 — 62.
Nutting, Arthur, and R. W. Sexton, to American Air Filter
Co., Inc. Liquid pickup gas treating device. 2,889,004,
6-2-59, CI. 183—15.
Nutting, Lee, R. M. Silverstein, and C. M. Himel, to Hills
Bros. Coffee, Inc. 2-benzofurfuryl isothiocyanate.
2,905,701, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 346.2.
Nutting. Robert G., and R. F. Windstrup, to United States of
America, Army. Drop lock bolt for gun. 2,868,082,
1-13-59, CI. 89 — 190.
Nuut, August, to Hymac Corp.
2,883,618, 4-21-59, CI. 324—62.
Nyberg, Curt E., to Whirlpool
2,875,466, 3-3-59, CI. 15—325.
Nyberg. James J., to Thompson
Superconductive logical circuits.
340 — 173.
Nyberg, John C. : See —
Brown, George W.. Cartwright, Hutter, McCann, Nyberg,
Skeirik, and Krag. 2,909,968.
Nyberg, Magnus N., to Hydraulic Elevator & Machine Co.,
Inc. Automatic elevator control. 2,913,070. 11-17-59,
CI. 187 — 29.
Nyborg, Meredith M. Reaction motor with liquid cooling
means. 2,900,168, 8-18-59, CI. 257 — 246.
Nycander, Sven H., to Interna tionella Siporax AB. Venti-
lated facade insulation. 2,899,821, 8-18-59, CI. 72 — 18.
Nyden, Robert. Boxes having flexibly hinged covers.
2.867,371, 1-6-59, CI. 229—44.
Nye, Dudley D., Jr., and F. L. Maltby, to Robershaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Scanning control system. 2,885,576, 5-5-59,
CI. 307—149.
Nye, Norman H., and A. J. Ruggles ; said Nye assor. to
Pen-Mac-Nye Co. Rain cape. 2,911,651, 11-10-59, CI.
2—84.
Nye, Robert G. Protective shields for electronic devices.
2,883,446, 4-21-59, CI. 174—35.
Nye, Robert G. Propeller noise simulator. 2,898,587,
8-4-59, CI. 340—384.
Nye, Robert G., E. E. McCown, and R. H. Harwood. Repair-
able plug-in package unit. 2,903,626, 9-8-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Nygard, John C, to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Elec-
"tron irradiation apparatus. 2,887,584, 5-19-59, CI.
250 — 49.5.
Nygard, John C, to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Corru-
gated waveguide. 2,892,958, 6-30-59. CI. 315—5.42.
Nygren, Ernest J. : See —
Firnhaber. Miles S.. and Nygren.
Nylander, Alfred F. : See —
Dancy, William B., and Nylander.
Nylin, Nels E. : See —
Conway, Carle C, III, and Nylin.
Nylonge Corp. : See — ■
Pekarek, Frank. 2,899,704.
Nylund. John A., and F. J. Miehe.
belt sanding surfacing machines.
51—137.
Nyman, Alexander, to Alden Products Co. Light-transmit-
ting apparatus 2,888,516, 5-26-59, CI. 178 — 7.6.
Nyman, Alexander, and F. E. Null. Heat seeker with pro-
portional control. 2,903,204, 9-8-59, CI. 244 — 14.
Nyman, Carl O., to United States of America, Air Force.
Battery watering device. 2,892,473, 6-30-59, CI. 141 — 94.
Nyquist, Frederick W. : See —
Blomstrand, John H. 2,916,802.
Nyrop, Johan E., to Niro Corp. Liquid atomizers. 2,902,223.
9-1-59, CI. 239—223.
Nys, Louis J. G. : See —
Kruithof, Jakob, Nys, and Donceel. 2,892,134.
Nysco Laborato'ies, Inc. : See —
Smedresman, Max, 2,878,160.
Nyselius, Gustav. Means for controlling the operation of die
casting apparatus automatically and in timed relation.
2,896,279. 7-28-59, CI. 22—68.
Nyselius, Gustav, to Mt. Vernon Die Casting Corp. Means
for control assembly for the air vent of a die cavity.
2,914,822, 12-1-59, CI. 22—68.
2,874,406.
2,900,227.
2,876,745.
Combination drum and
2,895,262. 7-21-59. CI.
Nystrand, Ernst D., to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc.
Web winding mandrel. 2,901,192, 8-25-59, CI. 242 — 75.5.
Nystrom, Arthur W. Safety car block. 2,895,569, 7-21-59,
CI. 188—32.
Nystrom, Carl H. : See —
Humber. John N.. and Nystrom. 2,895,465.
Nystrom, Carl H., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel injec-
tion nozzles. 2,874,000, 2-17-59, CI. 299 — 107.6.
Nystrom, Carl H., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Fuel
injection apparatus. 2,893,366, 7-7-59, CI. 123 — 140.
O. K. Tool Co., Inc., The : See —
Williams, Thurston V. 2,877,535.
Williams, Thurston V. 2,909,955.
O & M Machine Co., Inc. : See — ■
Graef, Charles G., Fisher, and Deckman. 2,915,800.
OPW Corp. : See —
Boone, Wallace D. 2.874,735.
Martin. Fred L. 2,906,302.
O & S Bearing & Mfg. Co. : See —
Connolly, John E. 2,881,032.
Oak Mfg. Co. : See—
Flocken, Linton H. 2,876,302.
Gelzer, John R. 2,870,275.
Gelzer, John R. 2,870,276.
Howell, Hugh A. 2,894,094.
Loverde. Lawrence V. 2,906,836.
Mastney, Edward J., and Williams. 2,911,834.
Parisoe, Wilbert, and Dolesh. 2,887,889.
Schwarzenbach, Earl E., and Streuer. 2,876,301.
Oak Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Probasco, Harold T. 2,880,906.
Oakes, Billy D. : See —
Foster, Gerald L., and Oakes. 2,880,180.
Oakes, E. T., Corp., The : See —
Oakes. Earle T. 2,910,017.
Oakes, Earle T., to The E. T. Oakes Corp. Automatic
cookie feeder for deposition and sandwiching. 2,910,017,
10-27-59. CI. 107 — 1.
Oakes, Edwin C. Covering for desk top and the like.
2,901,861, 9-1-59, CI. 45—68.3.
Oakes, George W. Electrical plug detacher. 2,908,968,
10-20-59, CI. 29—268.
Oakes, Gladys J. Beverage brewing apparatus. 2,906,192,
9-29-59, CI. 99—282.
Oakes, Lester C. : See —
Epler, Elbert P., Hanauer, and Oakes. 2,911,344.
Fox, Richard J., and Oakes. 2,881,619.
Oakes, Lester C, and C. S. Walker, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Neutronic reactor
control rod drive apparatus. 2,917,445, 12-15-59, CI. 204 —
193.2.
Oakes, Marvin E.. and K. L. Racely, to Dover Corp. Con-
stant force mechanism. 2,906,524, 9-29-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Oakes, Murray. Token controlled dispenser. 2,907,435,
10-6-59, CI. 194 — 4.
Oakes, William : See —
Dobson, James D., and Oakes. 2,903,928.
Oakes, William E. Supply maintenance device for engines.
2,881,798, 4-14-59, CI. 137—565.
Oakes, William E. Engine air cut-off device. 2,884,222,
4-28-59. CI. 251 — 73.
Oakes, William G., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Mix-
tures of polyethylenes having different melt viscosities and
process of preparing same. 2,868,762, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 45.5.
Oakley, Charles B. : See —
Rhodes. Roland N., and Oakley. 2,896,018.
Oakley, Charles B., to Radio Corp. of America. D.-C. sta-
bilized amplifiers. 2,901,534, 8-25-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Oakley, Charles B., and R. N. Rhodes, to Radio Corp. of
America. Color television apparatus. 2,894,061, 7-7-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Oakley, Elmore, to Perfex Gage and Tool Co. Gaging
apparatus. 2,914,859, 12-1-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Oakley, Gilbert F. : See —
Hopkins, Earl V., and Oakley. 2,911,924.
Oakley, Gilbert F., to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Anchor
for lading straps and the like. 2,870,722, 1-27-59, CI.
105—369.
Oakley, Gilbert F., to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. Multi-
directional anchor for lading straps and the like. 2,876,712,
3-10-59. CI. 105—369.
Oakley. Joseph A. Centering batten for drydocking ships.
2,883 752. 4-28-59, CI. 33 — 74.
Oakley Products Co. : See —
Oakley, Richard C. 2,902,067.
Oakley, Richard C, to Oakley Products Co. Reciprocating
saw. 2,902,007, 9-1-59, CI. 143—68.
Oaklev, Sterling A. Electric heater and method of making
the same. 2,890,320, 6-9-59, CI. 219 — 58.
Oaks, Orion O., and H. V. Scheel. Process for extracting
sulphur. 2,915,369. 12-1-59, CI. 23 — 308.
Oaktron Electric Co. : See —
Brown, Maurice H. 2.874,361.
Oakwood, Elliott F. : See —
Smith. Ernest F., Barragato, Oakwood, and Sage.
2,906,122.
Oalsavick, Anna : See —
Guzey, George. 2,875,448.
Oates, Charles E., and M. S. Brunner, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Throttle control for use in a jet engine having an
afterburner. 2,871,657, 2-3-59, CI. 60—35.6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
689
Oates, William M. : See — „„„»-„„
Pickels, Edward G., and Oates. 2,885,188.
Oatey, L. R., Co., The : See —
Kifer, David E. 2,904,354.
Oathout, Richard VV. Filter. 2,895,615, 7-21-59, CI. 210—
439.
Oback, Nels E.. and L. G. Stanley. Educational mechanical
building toy. 2,885,793, 5-12-59, CI. 35—13.
O'Bannon, John B., 40% to B. L. Parker. Boat hull struc-
ture including plural air tank chambers. 2,869,149,
1-20-59, CI. 9—3.
O'Bannon, William : See —
Parks, Asbury S., and O'Bannon. 2,871,072.
Obauer, Rudolf : See —
Tarmann, Bruno, and Obauer. 2,871,557.
Obedin, Nathan. Adjustable cloth feeding assembly for cloth
spreading machines. 2,908,493, 10-13-59, CI. 270 — 31.
Obellianne, Pierre M. J. : See —
Lantz, Robert L., and Obellianne. 2,906,587.
Oberbeck, Helmut, to Firma Telefunken Gesellschaft Fur
Drahtlose. Line section. 2,898,558, 8-4-59, CI. 332 — 2.
Oberdorfer, Paul B., Jr., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Resurfacing of fiber-reinforced resinous articles.
2,887,366, 5-19-59, CI. 41 — 41.
Oberg, Fred N., and I. M. Le Baron, to United States of Amer-
ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of concentrating
mineral values. 2,868,618, 1-13-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Oberg, John L., to Ab Asbrink & Co. Suction cleaning nozzles
for street cleaning apparatus. 2,916,761, 12-15-59, CI.
15—322.
Oberg, Lois A. : See —
Rheineck. Alfred E., and Oberg. 2,877,123.
Oberg, Paul E. : See —
Rubens. Sidnev M., Bergh, and Oberg. 2,892,041.
Obergfell, Hermann, to Badger Tool & Mfg. Co. Window
cleaner. 2,904,806, 9-22-59. CI. 15—105.
Obergfell, Hermann, to Badger Tool & Mfg. Co. Window
cleaner. 2,904,807, 9-22-59, CI. 15—105.
Oberhausen, Erich : See —
Roucayrol, Jean-Claude, and Oberhausen. 2,907,881.
Oberholtz, Lester E., and L. E. Allen, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Variable speed change mechanism. 2,868,027, 1-13-59,
CI. 74 — 230.17.
Oberholtzer, Robert E., to James Lees and Sons Co. Pile
height control apparatus. 2,884,881, 5-5-59, CI. 112 — 79.
Oberkobusch, Rudolf : See —
Wille, Hans, and Oberkobusch. 2,916,492.
Oberle. Arthur, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Regulating device for burner operating with simultaneous
combustion of gaseous and liquid fuel. 2,884,758, 5-5-59,
CI. 60 — 39.46.
Oberley, Alton F., and A. C. Darroch, to International
Harvester Co. Valve seat puller. 2,876,533, 3-10-59,
CI. 29—263.
Oberlin, Lyman M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flame re-
sponsive override control system including electric servo-
motors. 2,874.541, 2-24-59, CI. 60—39.28.
Oberlin, Lyman M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Indicating and
control system. 2,876,434, 3-3-59, CI. 340—164.
Oberlin, Lyman M., and E. W. Pitzer, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Dehydrogenation process and iron-chromium-calcium
catalyst. 2.S91.956. 6-23-59. CI. 260 — 290.
Oberlin, Ralph E., Jr., to Igelstroem-Oberlln, Inc. Sign
structure. 2,899,764, 8-18-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Obermaier, Alfred A., to Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Heater control circuits. 2.872.556, 2-3-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Obermaier, Alfred A., to Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Dew-point detecting device. 2,904,995, 9-22-59, CI.
73—17.
Obermaier, Frank E., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermally
operated control devices. 2,876,754, 3-10-59, CI. 123 — 117.
Oberman, Roelof M. M. Arrangement for the identification
of special service apparatus required for connections in a
telecommunication system. 2,876,286, 3-3-59. CI. 179 — 18.
Oberman, Roelof M. M., to De Staat der Nederlanden,
Ten Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal
des Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Relay register.
2,885,480, 5-5-59, CI. 179—18.
Obermann, Gunter : See —
Wendt, Gunter, and Obermann. 2,892,767.
Obermann, Gunter, to Vereinigte Aluminium-Werke Akt. Bus
bar arrangement for large electrolytic cells. 2,872,404,
2-3-59, CI. 204 — 244.
Obermann, Walter. Method for cathodic protection of ship
hulls in sea water by electron concentration. 2,878,173,
3-17-59, CI. 204—147.
Obermayer, S., Co.. The : See —
Jacobs, Louis J. 2,870.032.
Obernolte, Russell E. Ice fishing equipment. 2,883,784,
4-28-59, CI. 43 — 4.
Oberrauch, Antonio. Adjustable table. 2,877,074. 3-10-59,
CI. 311—36.
Oberrender. Girard F. : Bee —
Kane, Frank A., Jr., and F. A. 2,877,997.
Oberright, Edward A. : See —
Becker, Myron, Giammaria, and Oberright. 2,902,353.
Oberwegner, Alfred R. Body lift. 2,918,718, 12-29-59, CI.
27 — 28.
Oberwelland, Hugo. Conveying and transfer mechanism.
2,884,114, 4-28-59, CI. 198—24.
Obes, Andrew N. Freight transfer terminal and transfer
dolly. 2,896,548. 7-28-59, CI. 104—48.
Obes, Andrew N. Body supporting dolly for use in the
transportation of freight. 2,896,552, 7-28-59, CI.
105 — 215.
Oblad, Alex G. : See —
Heinemann, Heinz, and Oblad. 2,902,426.
Obladen, Albert J., and M. K. Deutsch. Disinfectant com-
positions. 2,874,087, 2-17-59, CI. 167 — 31.
Oblazney, Joseph F. Rock-away horse. 2,910,303, 10-27-59,
CI. 280—1.177.
O'Bleness, George W., to Cook Electric Co. Time-delay relay.
2,867,754, 1-6-59, CI. 317 — 142.
O'Boyle, Charles M. : See —
Stultz, Posy G. and P. G. Stultz, Jr. 2,884,097.
Obrebski, John, and N. V. Gusching, to The Monarch Machine
Tool Co. Manifold. 2,871,886, 2-3-59, CI. 138—87.
Obrebski, John, and N. V. Gusching, to The Monarch Machine
Tool Co. Manifolding. 2,871,887, 2-3-59, CI. 138 — 87.
O'Brian, Edward D. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., and O'Brian. 2,881,296.
O'Brian, Edward D., to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Variable
resistor. 2,870,303, 1-20-59, CI. 201—62.
O'Brian, Edward D., to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Adjustable
electrical resistor. 2,870,304, 1-20-59, CI 201 — 62.
O'Brian, Edward D. Toy water guns. 2,888,172, 5-26-59,
CI. 222—79.
O'Brian, Edward D. and R. E. Confection structures.
2,903,365, 9-8-59, CI. 99—138.
O'Brian, Edward D. and R. E. Pork rind cooking process.
2,907,660, 10-6-59, CI. 99 — 107.
O'Brian, Robert E. : See — ■
O'Brian, Edward D. and R. E. 2,903,365.
O'Brian, Edward D. and JR. E. 2,907,660.
O'Brien, Albert S. : See —
Callear. Thomas E.t and O'Brien. 2,895,827.
O'Brien, Brian : See —
O'Brien, Brian, Jr., and Brian O'Brien. 2,868,070.
O'Brien, Brian, Jr., and B. O'Brien, to American Optical Co.
Optical printing apparatus. 2,868,070, 1-13-59, CI. 88 — 24.
O'Brien, Daniel C. Carriage oscillating device. 2,888,086,
5-26-59, CI. 180—1.
O'Brien, Frank M., Jr., to Tycoon Finnor Corp. Guides for
the fishing linea of fishing rods. 2,878,608, 3-24-59, CI.
43—24.
O'Brien, Frank M., Jr., to Tycoon Finnor Corp. Guides for
the fishing lines of fishing rods. 2,878,609, 3-24-59, CI.
43 — 24.
O'Brien, J. George : See —
Sines, William V. 2,917,325.
O'Brien, James : See —
Mitchell, David R., and O'Brien. 2,912,109.
O'Brien, James H. : See —
Hughson, Douglas, O'Brien, and Witzky. 2,914,056.
O'Brien, James P. : See —
Terry, Roger M., O'Brien, and Yeo. 2,906,580.
O'Brien, James P., E. F. Stacey, and E. E. Yeo, to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Lead-in wire positioning appa-
ratus. 2,916t056, 12-8-59, CI. 140—71.5.
O'Brien, Jeremiah W., to United Engineering and Foundry
Co. Miscut mechanism for flying shears. 2,878,869, 3-24-
59, CI. 164 — 68.
O'Brien, Jeremiah W., to United Engineering and Foundry
Co. Rolling mill coupling. 2,911,804, 11-10-59, CI.
64 — 7.
O'Brien, Jeremiah W., to United Engineering and Foundry Co.
Apparatus for coiling strip material. 2,918,226, 12-22-59.
CI. 242—78.4.
O'Brien, John F. : See —
Meyer, Arthur R., and O'Brien. 2,876,680.
O'Brien, Joseph F. : See —
Cooper, Paul W., ana O'Brien. 2,873,359.
O'Brien, Joseph, and H. J. Schneider, to Rohm & Haas Co.
Process for preparing hydroxyalkyl acrylates and meth-
acrylates. 2,877,264, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 486.
O'Brien, Joseph P., to Standard Oil Co. Phthalic acid separa-
tion process. 2,897,232, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 525.
O'Brien, Lester A. : See —
Bland, Thomas W., and O'Brien. 2,867,793.
O'Brien, Michael H., and R. D. Wellington, to General Motors
Corp. Engine protective device. 2,894,502, 7-14-59, CI.
123 — 198.
O'Brien, Richard C, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Pneumatic
digital to analog summing device. 2,889,109, 6-2-59,
CI. 235—61.
O'Brien, Robert F. : See —
Marvin, Edgar S., and O'Brien. 2,874.624.
Marvin, Edgar S., and O'Brien. 2,908,209.
O'Brien, William C. 'Supporting stand for telephone and
lamp. 2,908,466, 10-13-59, CI. 248—194.
O'Brien. William M. Auxiliary terminal seal. 2,897,472,
7-28-59, CI. 339—94.
O'Brien, William P., to W. D. Allen Mfg. Co. Fire hose
nozzle. 2,871,059, 1-27-59, CI. 299 — 136.
O'Brochta, John, to Koppers Co., Inc. Purification of 3-
pyridine carboxylic acid. 2,916,494, 12-8-59, CI. 260 —
295.5.
O'Bryan, Joseph A. Artificial lure for fish. 2,906,051, 9-29-
59, CI. 43—35.
Obst, Charles J. End construction for an expansion bracelet.
2,883,727, 4-28-59, CI. 24 — 265.
690
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Obszarny, Theodore J. : See —
Baker, Edward G., Obszarny, anil Schmidt. 2,882,367.
O'Byrne, Brendan, to William Bywater Ltd. Driving mech-
anism of needle looms. 2,915,804, 12-8-59, CI. 28 — 1.
O'Callaghan, Jerome J., to The Rauland Corp. Cathode-ray
tube manufacturing apparatus. 2,872,897, 2-10-59, CI.
118 — 317.
O'Cathey, Earl R., and J. L. Doonan. Conversion unit.
2,898,980, 8-11-59, CI. 158—109.
Ochs, Robert E., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Flapper nozzle combination with a variable nozzle
restriction. 2,915,078, 12-1-59, CI. 137—85.
Ochs, Robert E., Jr., and R. B. Watrous, to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Co. Diaphragm mechanism.
2,874,713, 2-24-59. CI. 137 — 85.
Ochs, Robert E., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Force balance controller. 2,882,916, 4-21-59, CI. 137 — 82.
Ochsner, Paul : See —
Verheyden, Albert, and Ochsner. 2,902,512.
Ochtman, Leonard, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Combined clutch
and brake mechanism. 2,903,108, 9-8-59, CI. 192—18.
O'Connell, Donald L. Corsage holder. 2,879,567, 3-31-59,
CI. 24 — 5.
O'Connell, Elaine A. : See —
Turunen, William A., and O'Connell. 2,883,152.
O'Connell, Harry E. : See —
Neher, Clarence M., and O'Connell. 2,868,852.
Neher Clarence M., and O'Connell. 2,868,853.
Neher, Clarence M., and O'Connell. 2,905,727.
O'Connell, John J. : See —
McNeely, William H., and O'Connell. 2,902,479.
O'Connell, Patrick W. : See —
Turunen, William A., and O'Connell. 2,883,152.
O'Connell, Richard A., to United States of America, Agricul-
ture. Preparation of bulky textiles. 2,895,286, 7-21-59,
CI. 57—156.
O'Connell, Richard A., to United States of America, Agricul-
ture. Production of non-woven fabrics. 2,900,291,
S_18_ 59 .£j 154 101.
O'Connor, 'Bernard E., and A. G. French, to Houdaille In-
dustries, Inc. Variable displacement pump and pressure
responsive control means therefor. 2,878,755, 3-24-59,
CI. 103—120.
O'Connor, Bernard E., and A. G. French, to Houdaille In-
dustries, Inc. Variable displacement pump and pressure
responsive control means therefor. 2,878,756, 3-24-59,
CI. 103 — 120.
O'Connor, Chadwell. Pan head. 2,905,421, 9-22-59, CI.
248 — 183.
O'Connor, Donald T. : See —
Criscuolo, Edward L., and O'Connor. 2,900,515.
O'Connor, Francis M. : See —
Bailey, Donald L., and O'Connor.
Bailey, Donald L., and O'Connor.
Bailey, Donald L., and O'Connor.
Bailey, Donald L., and O'Connor.
O'Connor, George K. Scraper blade for road graders.
797, 5-26-59, CI. 37—143.
O'Connor Harold R. Railway car window. 2,895,184,
7-21-59, CI. 20 — 56.5.
O'Connor, John B., to Illinois Tool Works. Method for making
sheet material split-ring lock washers. 2,867,824, 1-13-
59, CI. 10—86.
O'Connor, John B , to Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Locker
wardrobe. 2,868,605, 1-13-59, CI. 312—257.
O'Connor, Joseph J. Device for removing truck tires from
rims. 2,904,106, 9-15-59, CI. 157—1.2.
O'Connor, Michael J., and W. K. Detweiler, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for producing triorgano-phosphates.
2,868.827. 1-13-59. CI. 260 — 161.
O'Connor, Neal E., to General Motors Corp. Work tool.
2,898,712, 8-11-59, CI. 51—170.
O'Connor, Stephen F., to Western Electric Co., Inc.
plating rack. 2,916,431, 12-8-59, CI. 204—297.
O'Connor, Walter J. : See —
Corbett, Robert B„ and O'Connor. 2,878,007.
"Oculus" Optikgerate G.m.b.H. : See —
Cuppers, Curt, and Kirchhubel. 2,902,899.
O'Day, Charles P., H. Leidenheimer, Jr. and H.
beau, to I. D. Pipe Cutter Co., Inc. Pipe
2,915,819, 12-8-59, CI. 30 — 103.
O'Day, Cortland N. Directional control air diffuser.
2,891,461, 6-23-59, CI. 98 — 40.
Oddo, Rocco R. : See —
Loew, Harold L., Oddo, and Ruben. 2,868,415.
Odegaard, John C, and H. Grobert, to Lumber Fabricators,
Inc. Threshold. 2,872,714, 2-10-59, CI. 20 — 64.
Odell, Alexander D., and G. I. Turner, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Electrical circuits employing transistors.
2,906,890, 9-29-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
O'Dell, Frank J. Means for monitoring the operation of a
liquid fuel gauge. 2,885,025. 5-5-59, CI. 183—2.5.
O'Dell, Leonard J., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Filter
apparatus. 2,909,237, 10-20-59, CI. 183 — 44.
Odell, Norman R. : See —
Lyons, Joseph F., and Odell. 2.892.776.
Lyons, Joseph F., Thomas, and Odell. 2,880,177.
Odell, Norman R.. and J. F. Lyons, to Texaco Inc. Lubricat-
ing greases thickened with metal salts of sulfonated hy-
droxy azo compounds. 2,908,644, 10-13-59, CI. 252—33.2.
2,881,198.
2,881,199.
2,910,496.
2,917,480.
2,887,-
Electro-
P. Guil-
cutter.
Odell, Robert. Spreader and hitch therefor. 2,914,995,
12-1-59, CI. 94 — 46.
O'Dell, Thomas B. : See —
Cavallito, Chester J., and O'Dell. 2,899,357.
O'Dell, Waldo R. : See —
McDougal, Thomas F., and O'Dell. 2,914,888.
Odell, William W. Treatment at elevated temperatures and/
or carbonization of carbonaceous materials. 2,898,272,
8-4-59. CI. 202—6.
Oden, Clifford N., to G. Miller. Sliding door assembly.
2,893,071, 7-7-59, CI. 20 — 19.
Oden, Hoeckley, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Circuit arrangement for time-zone meters. 2,887,536,
5-19-59, CI. 179—7.1.
Oden. Hoeckley, V. Epinatjeff, K. Sass, and H. Hehr, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Pulse transmitter system.
2,919,310, 12-29-59, Cl. 179—90.
Odenkirchen, William W. Reaction propulsion device.
2.875.577, 3-3-59, Cl. 60—35.6.
Odermann, Charles R., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Pattern cam-
disk retaining means for zigzag sewing machines. 2,901,-
275 8—25—59 Cl 287 53
Odermann, Don'aldP. Drapery heading. 2,868,286, 1-13-59,
Cl. 160—348.
Odermatt, Alois. Machine for introducing rubber pins into
throughgoing holes in a leather sole for foot-wear.
2,896,232, 7-28-59, Cl. 12 — 17.
Odermatt, Clifford A. : See —
Budge, George H., and Odermatt. 2,878,838.
Odessey, Paul H., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Device for
cleaning pots, pans and the like. 2,904,804, 9-22-59, Cl.
15—97.
Odgers, William O. : See—
Haagensen, Leif E., Johnson, and Odgers. 2,899,196.
Odierno, Silvio J. : See —
Brown, Julius L., Odierno, Schwarzschild, Viasmensky,
and Wenig. 2,872,866.
Odin Corp. : See —
Svenson, Ernest J., and Stone. 2,909,084.
Odin, Eugene, and N. Urquhart, to American Bosch Anna
Corp. Torpedo director. 2,911,145, 11-3-59, Cl. 235—61.5.
Odioso, Raymond C. : See —
Freeh, Kenneth J., and Odioso. 2,909,581.
Odle, Herbert A., to Holophane Co., Inc. Direct lighting
fixtures. 2.916,611, 12-8-59, Cl. 240 — 78.
Odlozil, Henry W. Container rack. 2,908,396, 10-13-59, Cl.
211—71.
Odium, William H., and W. F. Hosford, to Duro Metal Prod-
ucts Co. Separable mountings for electric motors or the
like. 2,901,767, 9-1-59, Cl. 16—171.
Odmark, Albert L. : See —
Whipple, Jack V. H., and Odmark. 2.887,318.
O'Donnell, Charles. Trouser support. 2,911,653, 11-10-59,
Cl. 2—321.
O'Donnell, James M., to Nitro-Form Agricultural Chemical
Co. Slow-acting fertilizer compositions. 2,882,141,
4-14-59, Cl. 71—30.
O'Donnell, James M. Temperature control process for mak-
ing urea formaldehyde fertilizer compositions. 2,916,371,
12-8-59, Cl. 71—28.
O'Donnell, John F., and D. Segall, to International Business
Machines Corp. Voltage control system. 2,898,514,
8-4-59, Cl. 315—106.
O'Donnell, Thomas J., to United States of America, Atomic
Energv Commission. Brake device. 2,876,867, 3-10-59,
Cl. 188—67.
O'Donnell, Thomas J., 15% to M. Felix. Safety cap.
2,908,413. 10-13-59, Cl. 215—9.
O'Donnell, William J. Multiple pocket construction.
2,882,532, 4-21-59, Cl. 2—253.
O'Donnell, William J., to Republic Aviation Corp. Turbojet
convertible to a ramjet. 2,896,408, 7-28-59, Cl. 60—35.6.
O'Donnell, William J., to Republic Aviation Corp. Composite
power plant. 2,909,894, 10-27-59. Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Odor, R. K., Research Co. : See —
Odor, Ralph K. 2,912,017.
Odor, Ralph K., to R. K. Odor Research Co. Machine and
method for forming wire seat cushion fillers. 2,912,017.
11-10-59, Cl. 140 — 71.
Odquist, Harold T. : See —
Macov, Eugene W., and Odquist. 2.888.626.
Nordquist, Ronald E. J. and Odquist. 2,880,328.
Oehler Development & Mfg. Corp. : See —
Alexefif, Alexander V. 2,867.399.
Oehler, Roman S. Book hanger supports. 2,898,920, 8-11-59,
Cl. 129 — 38.
Oehler, William P. : See —
Youngberg, Charles H., and Oehler. 2,870,849.
Oehler, William P., and C. H. Youngberg. to Deere & Co.
Bearing construction. 2,877,064, 3-10-59, Cl. 308 — 19.
Oehler, William P., and C. H. Youngberg, to Deere & Co.
Disk harrow with extension gangs and wheel frame.
2.881.578, 4-14-59, Cl. 55—73.
Oehler, William P., and L. W. Johnson, to Deere & Co.
Disk harrow. 2,881,849, 4-14-59, Cl. 172—580.
Oehler, William P., and L. W. Johnson, to Deere & Co. Power
lift equalizer means. 2.S91,460, 6-23-59. Cl. 97 — 17.32.
Oehler. William P., and H. V. Hansen, to Deere & Co. Hop-
per mounting for fertilizer distributor. 2,906,436. 9-29-
59, Cl. 222—164.
LIST OF PATENTEES
691
2,914,342.
2,918,748, 12-29-59, CI.
Oehler, William P., A. J. Iinmesoete, and E. W. Reeder, to
Deere & Co. Disk fertilizer furrow opener attachment for
planters. 2,917,012, 12-15-59, CI. 111—87.
Oehler, William P., and A. J. Immesoete, to Deere & Co.
Tractor-mounted planter. 2,917,117, 12-15-59, CI. 172 —
414.
Oehler, William P., and H. V. Hansen, to Deere & Co. Reel
mounting for planters. 2,919,078, 12-29-59, CI. 242—86.6.
Oehlschlaeger, Herman F., Jr., to Emery Industries, Inc.
Manufacture of cyanuric acid. 2,872,447, 2-3-59, CI. 260 —
248.
Oehrli, John W., to McCulloch Motors Corp. Self-controlled
variable speed planetary type drive. 2,874,592, 2-24-59,
CI. 74 — 796.
Oehrli, John W., to McCulloch Motors Corp. Variable ratio
transmission. 2,905,026, 9-22-59. CI. 74 — 796.
Oehrli, John W., to McCulloch Motors Corp. Variable speed
planetary type drive. 2,913,932, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 796.
Oelgoetz, Paul A., and L. R. P. Streett, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Method of etching metallic materials.
2,885,273, 5-5-59, CI. 41—43.
Oelkers, Heinrich. Conveying system for dry cleaning and
dyeing installations. 2,902,138, 9-1-59, CI. 198 — 19.
Oelschlager, Herbert : See —
Kindler, Karl, and Oelschlager. 2,905,070.
Oerlikon Engineering Co. : See —
Gantenbein, Andreas. 2,919,330.
Storsand, Bjarne. 2,901,717.
Oerly, Fred O., % to H. R. Stretz. Picture window construc-
tion. 2,900,680, 8-25-59, CI. 20—56.1.
Oerman, Orey \V. : See —
Silver, Walter H., and Oerman.
Oertling. L.. Ltd. : See —
Hodsman, George F. 2,906,519
Oesch, Joseph C. Trap anchor.
43—96.
Oesterlein. Fritz : See —
Riat. Henri, and Oesterlein. 2,906,748.
Oesterreichische Stickstoffwerke Akt. : See —
Schmid, Otto, Bilek. and Seifried. 2,878,279.
Oestreich, Heinz, to H. Vorkauf. Distributor for boiler heat-
ing surfaces. 2,877,746, 3-17-59, CI. 122 — 406.
Oettinger, Willi : See —
Nonnenmacher, Helmut, Oettinger, and Reitz. 2,884,370.
Sattler, Emil, and Oettinger. 2,910,517.
Oettinger, Willi, \V. Von Fuener, and O. Goehre, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda Fabrik Akt. Method of treating hydro-
carbons with an alumina containing catalyst composite.
2,894,S98, 7-14-59, CI. 208 — 112.
O'Fallon, Richard G. : See —
Armstrong, Merlyn M., and O'Fallon. 2,880,366.
O'Fallon, Richard G., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,917.661, 12-15-59, CI. 315—27.
O'Farrell. Matthew, to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Water
shut-off and rotation release for stopers. 2,905,442,
9_22— 59 CI 255 36
Ofelt, Chester W., and J. E. Hodge, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process of retaining softness in
bakery products. 2,889,227, 6-2-59, CI. 99—91.
Offen, Bernard. Apparatus for drying printed webs. 2,900,-
738, 8-25-59, CI. 34—60.
Offermann. Alfredo M., y2 to M. L. Herzfeld. Instrument for
measuring the moisture and temperature of soil. 2,869,359,
1-20-59. CI. 73—73.
Office National d'Etudes & de Recherches Aeronautiques
O. N. E. R. A. : See —
Galmiche, Philippe. 2.874,070.
Galmiehe. Philippe. 2.875.090.
Hivert, Andr4, and Tacvorian. 2,881,067.
Horny, Charles, and Guinet.
Horny, Charles, and Guinet.
Kohn, Samuel, and Bourdot.
Luft, Karl. 2,903,883.
Moutet, Andre G. L. 2,871,758.
Officine Botto-Meicanica di Precisione-Societa a. r. 1. : See —
Botto, Piero. 2,872,911.
Officine Cimbali Giuseppe-S.p.A. : See —
Cimbali, Vittorio. 2,878,747.
Officine Galileo Societa per Azioni : See —
Franceschini, Lorenzo. 2,869,446.
Officine Meccaniche e Fonderie A. Bosco S. p. A. : See —
Moretti, Francesco. 2,870,911.
Offner, Franklin F. Light meter. 2,897,720, 8-4-59, CI.
88—23.
Offutt, Harold H., and J. S. Braddock, to Sid Richardson Car-
bon Co. Package handling machine. 2,907,447, 10-6-59,
CI. 198—165.
Offutt, William C. : See —
Beuther, Harold, and Offutt. 2,874,092.
Offutt. William C, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Pro-
duction of gases rich in hydrogen. 2,910,411, 10-27-59,
CI. 202—22.
Ofield, Robert J. : See —
Hawkins. John C, McCloy, and Ofield. 2,902,997.
Oganowski. Kasimir, to Armco Steel Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for continuously coating a metal strand-like article
with molten metal. 2,914,419, 11-24-59, CI. 117 — 7.
Ogata, Kazuko : See —
Kano. Hideo, Nishimura, Nakajima, and Ogata. 2,888,-
455.
2,888,477.
2,889,350.
2,904,574.
Ogawa, Hiroshi : See —
Izumitani, Tetsuro, Terai, and Hamamura. 2,919,201.
Ogawa^ Tetsuo, I. Komori, J. Kawaoka, A. Ishiwata, and
Y. Fujiyama, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Process for produc-
ing glutamic acid. 2,905,710, 9-22-59, CI. 260—527.
Ogden, Charles T., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Conveyor belt train-
ing assembly. 2,892,534, 6-30-59. CI. 198—202.
Ogden, Dennis R. : See —
Piper, Richard C, Jr., and Ogden. 2,900,128.
Jaffee, Robert I., and Ogden. 2,867,534.
Jaffee, Robert I., and Ogden. 2,880,088.
Jaffee, Robert I., and Ogden. 2,892,706.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Maykuth. 2,892,704.
Jaffee, Robert I., Ogden, and Vordahl. 2,892,705.
Ogden, Ralph P. Resilient vehicle seat mounting and elastic
joint therefor. 2,910,112, 10-27-59, CI. 155 — 51.
Ogden, William M. : See —
Guarino, Louis S., and Ogden. 2,919,384.
Ogilby, Stewart R., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Cold
coagulable foamed rubber latex and sponge therefrom and
.. process for making same. 2,885,456, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 723.
Ogland, Nils J. : See —
Lofgren, Bror, and Og'.and. 2,874,481
Ogle, Claude B., Jr. : See —
Chandler, Roy L., and Ogle. 2,882,979.
Chandler, Roy L., and Ogle. 2,883,773.
Ogle, Hugh M. : See —
Hodgers, Robert W., Harriott, and Ogle. 2,907,938.
Morgan, Raymond E., and Ogle. 2,897,293.
Ogle, Hugh M., to General Electric Co. Frequency multiplier
circuit. 2,887,644, 5-19-59, CI. 321—69.
Ogle, Hugh M., to General Electric Co. Magnetic frequency
converter. 2,913,596, 11-17-59, CI. 307—88.
Ogle, Hugh M., and C. J. Deavers, to General Electric Co.
Convertible pneumatic valve. 2,881,786, 4-14-59, CI.
137—270.
Ogle, James A. : See —
Edsberg, Robert L., and Ogle. 2,918,584.
Oglebay Norton Co. : See —
Anthony, Benjamin F. 2,896,266.
Daley, Robert E., and Anthony. 2,890,504.
Ogles, Ethridge F. Irrigation ditch pumping apparatus with
reversible impeller. 2,896,543, 7-28-59, CI. 103—88.
Ogles, Ethridge F. and J. C, to W. H. and R. H. Hinton.
Deep well pump. 2,896,544, 7-28-59, CI. 103—102.
Ogles, J. C. : See-
Ogles, Ethridge F. and J. C. 2,896,544.
Oglesby, Sabert, Jr. : See —
Thomas, Albert L., Jr., and Oglesby.
Ogletree, William A., to Burroughs Corp.
tor. 2,892,940, 6-30-59, CI. 250—27.
Ogletree, William A., to Burroughs Corp.
2,892,979, 6-30-59, CI. 332—9.
Oglietti, Giovanni, and V. Caramella. Token-operated tele-
phone for automatic local calls and automatic and manual
long-distance calls. 2,889,404, 6-2-59, CI. 179 — 6.31.
Ogorzaly, Henry J. : See —
Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Kearby, and Ogorzaly. 2,884,371.
May, Walter G., Winkler, and Ogorzaly. 2,902,441.
Ogorzaly, Henry J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of making co-precipitated silica-alumina catalyst.
2,908,635, 10-13-59, CI. 208—120.
O'Grady, Joseph V., to Elevator Supplies Co., Inc. Door
operator. 2,899,021, 8-11-59, CI. 187—52.
Ogren, Axel E. : See —
Hunn, James V., and Ogren. 2,871,500.
Ogrinc, Herman F. : See —
Forker, Gordon M., and Ogrinc. 2,901,387.
O'Halloran, Patrick V. Holder for paint buckets. 2,883,134,
4-21-59, CI. 248—210.
O'Halloran, Rosemary, and J. J. Kolfenbach, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hardness determination for semi-
solid materials. 2,913,898, 11-24-59, CI. 73 — 57.
O'Hanlon. Elsa A. Slider pull. 2,867,880, 1-13-59, CI.
24—205.15.
O'Hara, Allan W., to S. O'Hara. Anti-fogging device for
dental mirrors. 2,907,110, 10-6-59, CI. 32 — 69.
O'Hara, Shirley: See —
O'Hara, Allan W. 2,907,110.
O'Harah, Alvin F., to Castle Machines, Inc. Index head
2,890,590, 6-16-59. CI. 74 — 88.
O'Hare, Eugene F., and A. M. Kline, said Kline assor. to
said O'Hare. Television antennae. 2,884,631, 4-28-59,
CI. 343—817.
O'Hare, Harry M., to Tidy Chemical Co. Liquid dispensing
apparatus. 2,913,734, 11-24-59, CI. 4 — 227.
Ohashi, Kaichi. Method for the manufacture of deep black
coloring matter containing iron urushiolate and product
thereof. 2,891.978, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 439.
O'Hea, Ignatius J., to Colt Ventilation Ltd. Ventilators.
2,881,690, 4-14-59, CI. 98—88.
O'Hea, Ignatius J., to Colt Ventilation Ltd. Ventilators.
2,895,399, 7-21-59, CI. 98 — 42.
O'Higgins, Michael. Anti-skid device for tires. 2,873,783,
2-17-59, CI. 152—218.
2,917,787.
Voltage compara-
Diode amplifier.
692
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ohio Brass Co., The : See —
Christman, Fred G. 2,896,032.
Davis, Charles A. 2,872, 153.
Davis, Charles A. 2,886,055.
Heath, Donald L. 2,914,742.
Kalb, John W. 2,881,362.
Kalb, John W. 2,888,608.
Kalb, John W., Taylor, and Yost 2,915,674.
Larsson, Ernst A. 2,897,982.
Lewis, Warren J., and Huston. 2,879,686.
Matthes, Samuel S. 2,872,522.
Seising, Jorgen. 2,898,217.
Ohio Crankshaft Co., The : See —
McDanels, Wayne J., and Centers. 2.889,438.
Osborn, Harry B., Jr., and Benninghoff. 2,910,565.
Tudbury, Chester A. 2,879,366.
Tudbury, Chester A. 2,909,585.
Tudbury, Chester A. 2,912,553.
Ohio Nut & Bolt Co., The : See —
Grey, Gregory F. 2,908,310.
Ohio Oil Co., The : See —
Fischel, John B. 2,885,453.
Templeman, Glen C, Morin, and Ewing. 2,917,562.
Ohio Sealer and Chemical Corp. : See —
Le Mav, William E. 2,919,218.
Ohio State University, The : See —
Moore, Harry D., James, and Kibbey. 2,877,673.
Ohio State University Research Foundation, The : See —
Dreher, John J., and Schwartzkopf. 2,904,640.
Kennaugh, Edward M. 2,872,675.
Newman, Melvin S. 2,918,478.
Omietanski, George M. 2.885,399.
Omietanski, George M. 2,890,222.
Sisler, Harry H., and Hurley. 2,899,364.
Ohkawa, Tihiro, to the United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Particle accelerator. 2,890,348,
6-9-59, CI. 250—84.
Ohl, Russell S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method
of treating silicon surfaces. 2,900,702, 8-25-59, CI. 29—
25.3.
Ohlhaver, Gerhard J. Opaque picture viewer with angled
lens. 2,876,674, 3-10-59. CI. 88—29.
Ohlheiser, Carlton E., to American Instrument Co., Inc.
Wide range electrical humidity-sensing unit. 2,870,306,
„ 1-20-59, Cl. 201—63.
Ohlin, Lars E. : See —
Ljungberg, Lars R., and Ohlin. 2,898,802.
Ohlinger, Helmut, and R. Pricker, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Akt. Copolymerization of a styrene and acrylo-
nitrile in the presence of an organic solvent having at least
one hydroxyl group. 2,895,938, 7-21-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Ohlinger, Leo_A. : See—
Ohlinger,
Weinberg, and Young.
Young, and Weinberg.
Young, and Weinberg.
Creutz, Edward C.
2,910,418.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger,
2,873.243.
Wigner, Eugene P., Ohlinger,
2.874,307.
Ohlinger, Leo A„ to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Sheathed tube and apparatus and method of
production thereof. 2,900,315, 8-18-59, Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Ohlinger, Leo A., and G. J. Young, to United States of Amer-
ica. Atomic Energy Commission. Method of making
jacketed fissionable slug. 2,873,238, 2-10-59, Cl.
204 — 154.2.
Ohlinger, Leo A., F. Spitz, and G. J. Young, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Device for treat-
ing materials. 2.874,107, 2-17-59, Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Ohlinger, Leo A.. F. Seitz, and G. J. Young, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Test-hole con-
struction for a neutronic reactor. 2,874,108, 2-17-59, Cl.
204 — 193.2.
Ohlinger, Leo A., E. P. Wigner, A. M. Weinberg, and G. J.
Young, to United States of America Atomic Energy Com-
mission. Neutronic reactor. 2,890,158. 6-9-59, Cl. 204 —
193.2.
Ohlis. Julius J. : See
Lenke, George H. 2,905,982.
Ohlmann, Robert C. : See —
Feibelman, Walter A., and Ohlmann. 2,888,372.
Garbuny, Max, and Ohlmann. 2,870,370.
Ohloff, Giinther, to Dragoro Gerberding & Co., G.m.b.H. Prod-
ucts having ambergris aroma and a process of making same.
2,914,565, 11-24-59. Cl. 260—598.
Ohls, Robert L., to Mission Mfg. Co. Multl-wav valve with
plastic seals. 2,918,935, 12-29-59, Cl. 137 — 553.
Ohlson, John L. : See —
Silliker, John H.. Kauffman, and Ohlson. 2,899.312.
Young, Harland H., Ohlson, and Barshefsky. 2,899,352.
Ohlson, Paul E., and E. A. Hodge, to The Martin Co. Sea-
plane servicing facility. 2,905,127, 9-22-59, Cl. 114 — 43.5.
Ohlsson, Fall J. O. W., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag.
Sintered hard metal alloy. 2,899,739, 8-18-59, Cl.
29 — 182.7.
Ohlsson. Knut J. H. Home planning kit. 2,878,586, 3-24-59,
Cl. 35—16.
Ohlsson, Jan R., to The Clark Controller Co. Magnetic
valves. 2,902,052, 9-1-59, Cl. 137—620.
Ohmann, William, and W. A. Dunes, to Whirlpool Corp.
Laundry machine. 2,918,812, 12-29-59. Cl. 68 — 22.
Ohmega Laboratories : See —
Foster, Harry R.. Crump, and Demarest. 2,906,832.
Ohmi, Rihei. Method of soldering aluminum. 2,907,105,
10-6-59, Cl. 29 — 498.
Ohmite Mfg. Co. : See —
Olson, Earl R., and Vance. 2,885,310.
Ohnacker, Gerhard : See —
Kottler, August, and Ohnacker. 2,884,426.
Ohnacker, Gerhard, and A. Kottler, to Dr. Karl Thomae,
G.m.b.H. Process for the production of benzoic acid deriva-
.. tives. 2,895,992. 7-21-59. Cl. 260 — 559.
Ohnfeldt, Per-OIof : See —
Gustafsson, Stig, and Ohnfeldt. 2,874,802.
Ohnishi. Hiroshi. Carding engine. 2,908,046, 10-13-59 Cl.
19—99.
Ohntrup, Frederick F. : See —
Frank. Wallace E., and Ohntrup. 2.870.427.
Oholm, Gustav, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken.
Apparatus for metered feeding of granular materials.
2,886,216, 5-12-59, Cl. 222 — 282.
Ohono, Yasu.ii : See —
Osugi, Tetsuro. Tanabe, Ohono. and Suda. 2,906,594.
Ohrt, Gerald H. Windshield washer. 2,910,715, 11-3-59,
Cl. 15—250.4.
Ohsol, Ernest O., and J. S. Mackay, to Pittsburgh Coke &
Chemical Co. Preparation of aliphatic acids. 2,874,187,
2-17-59, Cl. 260—540.
Oidtman. Elston H. Supporting apparatus for bucket elevator.
2,873,939, 2-17-59, Cl. 248 — 351.
Oil Center Tool Co. : See —
Boitnott, Boyd D. 2,918,933.
Oil Equipment Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Schaetzly, Raymond F. 2,881,809.
Oilgear Co., The : See —
Davies, Enoch D. 2,893,552.
Douglas, James K. 2.889.813.
Grad, Adolf R. 2,901,975.
Grad, Adolf R. 2,918,338.
Merrill, Wesley P. 2,883,859.
Nitka, Norbert J., and Davis. 2,902,825.
Oiljak Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Persak, George, Jr. 2,892,065.
Persak, George, Jr. 2,892.149.
Persak, George Jr. 2,895,655.
Persak, George, Jr. 2,915.965.
Oil Metering and Processing Equipment Corp. : See —
Smith, Horace V. 2,882,724.
Smith, Horace V. 2,882,726.
Smith, Horace V. 2,882,995.
Oil Recovery Corp. : See —
Martin. James W. 2,875,830.
Martin, James W. 2,875,833.
Martin, James W., Hessel, Hammer, and Rust.
2,875,831.
Martin, James W., Hessel, Hammer, and Rust.
2,875,832.
Oil Shale Corp., The : See —
Aspegren, Olof E. A. 2,872,386.
Aspeeren, Olof E. A. 2,877,106.
Oil Well Heating Systems, Inc. : See —
Ripley, Frederick C, Jr. 2.914.124.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Combined electric
windshield cleaner and washer. Re. 24,697, 9-8-59, Cl.
15—250.4.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Combined electric
windshield cleaner and washer. 2,870,476, 1-27-59, Cl.
15—250.4.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield clear-
ing system. 2,873,467, 2-17-59, Cl. 15 — 250.4.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper.
2,876,482, 3-10-59, Cl. 15 — 245.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield clearing
svstem. 2,877,485. 3-17-59, Cl. 15—250.4.
Oishei, John R., to Trico Products Corp. Windshield wiper
control means. 2,881,462, 4-14-59, Cl. 15 — 253.
Oishei. John R., and E. C. Horton ; said Horton assor. to Trico
Products Corp. Windshield wiper. 2,871,498, 2-3-59, Cl.
15 — 245.
Oishei, John R., and A. C. Scinta : said Scinta assor. to Trico
Products Corp. Windshield wiper. 2,905,961, 9-29-59,
q] }5 245
Oita, Katashi! and T. D. Nevitt, to Standard Oil Co. Catal-
ysis and catalytic systems. 2,903,404, 9-8-59, Cl. 204 —
162.
Oja, George E. : See — ■
Winters, Kauno W., and Oja. 2,869,741.
O'Keefe, Robert : See —
Raila, Edward S., and O'Keefe. 2,907,814.
O'Keefe, Thomas J. Stop hook for extension ladders.
2.895,660. 7-21-59, Cl. 22S — 18.
O'Kellev, O'Dell. Apparatus for driving joint nails. 2,900,-
638, 8-25-59, Cl. 1—149.
O'Kelly, Arlie A„ H. R. Titsworth, and E. C. Martin, to The
American Oil Co. Rust inhibitor for fuel fractions of min-
eral oil. 2,907,646, 10-6-59, Cl. 44—63.
Oken. Stanlev : See —
Garfinkel, Alan R., and Oken. 2,868,999.
Okey, George. Ore concentrators. 2,893,556, 7-7-69, Cl.
209—162.
Okimoto. Tetsuro. Warning device. 2,867.054. 1-6-59 Cl.
43—17.
LIST OF PATENTEES
693
Okonite Co., The : See —
De Haan, Fred B. 2,908,035.
Gooding, Francis H. 2,882,491.
Gooding, Francis H. 2,882,492.
Gooding, Francis H. 2,900,597.
Latin, Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2,887,222.
Latin, Aubrey, Grieve, and Conning. 2,887,223.
Sheets, Chester R. 2,882,490.
Sheets, Chester R., and Sasso. 2,909,890.
Okrend, Abe : See —
Dodge, Milton. 2,868,202.
Okress, Ernest C, to United States of America. Navy. Wave-
guide polarization locking device. 2,892,986, 6-30-59, CI.
333—98.
Okress, Ernest C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cathode
heater system for electron discharge device. 2,909,701,
10-20-59. CI. 313—278.
Okress, Ernest C, and R. J. Green, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electron discharge device. 2,871,407, 1-27-59, CI.
315—39.69.
Okubo, Tadahiko : See —
Maruyama, Taketo, Sakamoto, Tamura, Kawahara, and
Okubo. 2,896,252.
Olander, Karl E. Shut-off device for flexible tubes.
2,869,816, 1-20-59, CI. 251—6.
Olands, Arthur W. : See — ■
Eves, John D., and Olands. 2,882,109.
O'Larte, Rudolph, and J. T. Polese, to Jeweler's "Own" Brand,
Inc. Adjustment link for wristband. 2,871,655, 2-3-59,
CI. 59 — 82.
Olashaw, William F., to General Electric Co. Terminal
assembly for enclosed electric apparatus. 2,882,513,
4-14-59, CI. 339—198.
Olcott, Charles A. : See —
McPhee, Alexander H., Olcott, Reid, and Stindt.
2,893,562.
Old, Albert F. : See —
Gibson, Richard F., and Old. 2,903,778.
Old, Bruce S., and R. W. Hyde. Process of fluidized bed
reduction of iron ore followed by electric furnace melting.
2,894,831, 7-14-59, CI. 75 — 13.
Oldberg Mfg. Co. : See —
Ely, Walter J. 2,878,766.
Old Dominion Box Co., Inc. : See —
Becker, Walter A. 2,890,821.
Old Dominion Research and Development Corp. : See —
Holm. Carl H., and Gorman. 2,886,049.
Olden, Roger G., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus for
developing electrostatic image. 2,892,446, 6-30-59, CI.
118—637.
Oldenboom, Derk J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Record card in-flight aligner and advancing mechanism.
2,880,999, 4-7-59, CI. 271 — 52.
Oldenboom, Derk J., to Interational Business Machines Corp.
Electrostatic printer. 2,918.853, 12-29-59, CI. 95 — 1.7.
Oldenburg, Frederick W. Paint pail bracket. 2,873,937,
2-17-59, CI. 248 — 211.
Oldenburger, Rufus, to Woodward Governor Co. Non-linear
speed and load governor for alternators. 2,908,826, 10-13-
59, CI. 290 — 4.
Oldfield, Clarence E., Jr., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Inside
side seam coating means. 2,895,449, 7-21-59, CI.
118 — 306.
Oldham, Charles A. E. Pump pistons. 2,890,918 6-16-59,
CI. 309 — 4.
Oldham, Charles A. E. Band type clamp for flanged pipes.
2.895,748, 7-21-59, CI. 285 — 410.
Oldham, J Leslie : See —
Winkler, Alvin L., and Oldham. 2,881,438.
Oldham, Robert V. : See —
Boswau, Hans P., Oldham, and Evers. 2,907,832.
Oldham & Son Ltd. : See? —
Prout, Leslie R. 2,907,871.
Olds. Clifford E. Golfer's stance gauge. 2,886,326, 5-12-59,
CI. 273—187.
Olds, Earl M., Jr. : See —
Goldberg, Richard J., and Olds. 2,870,704.
O'Leary. Charles M. Drive mechanism. 2,918,830, 12-29-59,
CI. 74 — 710.5.
O'Learv. George R. : See —
Lahey. Parker J., and O'Leary. 2.876.912.
Oleck, Stephen M., to Soconv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Reforming
catalyst. 2,884,382, 4-28-59, CI. 252 — 442.
Oleksij, Dimitrij. Retractible rigid automobile top. 2,895,765,
7-21-59. CI. 296—117.
Olendzki, Edward K. : See —
Krase, Fred J., and Olendzki. 2,897,323.
Olerud, Roy A., to Air Associates, Inc. Frequency measur-
ing system. 2,879,473, 3-24-59, CI. 324 — 81.
Oleson. Wrisley B. : See —
Niven, Charles F., Jr., Deibel, and Wilson. 2,907,661.
Pircon, Ladislav J. 2,896,054.
Oliari, Louis G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus. 2,919,433, 12-29-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Olin, Fredrik R. : See —
Hestvik, Ole A., Olin, Salmon, and Soderberg. 2,914,-
259.
Olin, John F., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Rubber antioxi-
dants in extruded form. 2,877,189, 3-10-59, CI. 252 — 401.
Olin, John F., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Copolymer of
difluorovinyl chloride and vinyl acetate. 2,891,934, 6-23-
59, CI. 260—87.1.
Olin, John M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Shot shells.
2,894,456, 7-14-59, CI. 102 — 42.
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. : See — -
Bamburg, Robert A. 2,894,672.
Bartels, Charles R.. Bryan, and Berk. 2,868,779.
Berthold, George H., Karelitz, and Mancib. 2,881,470.
Birdwhistell, Ralph K., Ulmer, and Quill. 2,876,179.
Bruson, Herman A., and Rockett. 2,894,010.
Buccini, Columbus J. 2,918,548.
Butler, Wallace B. 2,881,547.
Butler, Wallace B., Prybyla, and Reardon. 2,871,606.
Chiras, Stanley J. 2,880,068.
Clark, Benjamin F., Gipstein, Higgins, and Kippur.
2,918,498.
Clark, Benjamin F., Gipstein, Higgins, and Kippur.
2,919,291.
Coffee, Ralph E. 2,916,996.
Cook, Ralph L., and Andrew. 2,888,713.
Couture, Wilfrid J. 2.869,269.
Crowe, John. 2,886,078.
Cunningham, John C. 2,882,412.
Daeschner. John C. 2,902,301.
De Caro, Charles J. 2,904,787.
Diassi, Patrick A. 2,919,276.
Doerr, Richard L. 2,S75,514.
Doerr, Richard L. 2,876,138.
Doerr, Richard L., and Holbrork. 2,904,390.
Donin, Milton N.. Fried, and Thoma. 2,881,189.
Duckworth, Clifford L. 2,877,709.
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2,916,483.
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2,916,484.
Dutcher, James D., Gold, Pagano, and Vandeputte.
2,908,611.
Dutcher, James D., Gold, Pagano, and Vandeputte.
2,908,612.
Ervin, Ovid L. 2,893,543.
Fidler, Delmer A. 2,884,458.
Filstrup. Edward C. 2.918,312.
Fisher, Robert A. 2,899,360.
Fleischer, Joseph, Evans, and Stevens. 2,885,262.
Florey, Klaus G. 2,875,196.
Florey, Klaus G. 2,875,216.
Florey, Klaus G. 2,917,507.
Foster, Harry C. 2,879,694.
Foster, Harry C. 2,897,964.
French, Russell B. 2,889,994.
Fried, Josef. 2,891,076.
Fried, Josef, and Herz. 2,892,850.
Fried, Josef, and Herz. 2,895,954.
Fried, Josef, and Herz. 2,895,972.
Fried, Josef, and Herz. 2,903,449.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2.868.694.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,902,498.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,879,277.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,879,280.
Fried, Josef, and Thomas. 2,901,494.
Fried, Josef, and Thomas. 2,914,543.
Frost, George E. 2,898,666.
Gardiner, William C, Mosher, and Sakowski. 2,872,393.
Oood, Carl D., and Bathn. 2.867,499.
Grubel, Edward P., Milinchuk, and Schettel. 2,915,640.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kober. 2,867,621.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2,872,485.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzberger. 2,884,383.
Grundmann, Christoph J., and Kreutzbergei. 2,914,523.
Gulley, Ronald A.. Harvey, and Schreiber. 2,868,130.
Haller, John F. 2.876.077.
Haller, John F. 2,901,320.
Haney, Thomas A. 2.867,649.
Haney, Thomas A. 2,876.249.
Haney, Thomas A. 2,876.250.
Harshman, Richard C. 2.872,426.
Harshman, Richard C, and Ni ;olaisen. 2,914,472.
Heilig Harland E.. and Jehle. 2,903,397.
Hennion, George F. 2,880,242.
Hennion, George F. 2,880,243.
Herz, Josef E., and Fried. 2,901,492.
Herz, Josef E., and Fried. 2,914,545.
Hill, John A. 2,918,411.
Hitchens, Aaron L., and Czanek. 2,915,972.
Holbrook, Robert L. 2,898,180.
Holbrook, Robert L., and Doerr. 2,904,387.
Holbrook, Robert L„ and Doerr. 2,904,388.
Hovey, Almon G. 2,909,459.
Janson, Stefan K. 2.889.749.
Janson, Stefan K. 2.894,350.
Janson, Stefan K., Wild, and Elliott. 2,887,808.
Johnson, Arthur F. 2,915,296.
Johnson. Melvin M., Jr. 2,887,811.
Jordan, Willard B. 2.910,353.
Kaestner Paul T. 2.878,546.
Kanda. Frank A., King, and Clark. 2,918,352.
King, Aden J. 2,893,841.
Kopf, Rowland J. 2,887,925.
Kopf, Rowland J., and Marsh. 2,891.249.
Kopf, Rowland J., and Masters. 2,914,983.
Krapcho, John, and Lott. 2,918,470.
Lampen, J. Oliver, Langlykke, and Yacowitz. 2,903,356.
Leeper, Robert W.. and Fusco. 2,876,090.
MaeWood. George E. 2,894.822.
Madaus, John H.. and TJrbach. 2,918,418.
Maier, Karl W. 2,872,682.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,897,758.
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. : See — Continued
Maier, Karl W. 2,877,750.
Maier, Karl W. 2,879,986.
Marsh, Roger. 2,876,931.
Masters, Albert T. 2,898,964.
Metziger, Max. 2,909,490.
Miller, Charles E., Robinson, and Woodring
Mills, William C. 2,907,771.
Mulqueeny, Thomas J., and Clark. 2,889,216.
Neel. Robert M. 2,906,006.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H. 2,876,173.
Nicolaisen, Bernard H., and Wood. 2,911,446.
Northgraves, Walter W., and Nicolaisen. 2,895,801.
Olin, John M. 2,894,456.
O'Neill, John J., Jr. 2,867,147
O'Neill, John J., Jr.
O'Neill, John J., Jr.
O'Neill, John J., Jr.
O'Neill, John J., Jr.,
Ottmann, Gerhard.
Pagano, Joseph
2,902,412.
Penman, David.
Perlman, David.
Perlman, David,
Perlman, David
Pfaff, Elmer F
2,885,736.
2,916,775.
2,916,994.
and Silk. 2,916,776.
2,900,389.
F., Donovick, Dutcher, and Heuser.
2,872,443.
2,872,444.
2,915.439.
2 917 435
and Hennin'g. 2,893,005.
2,880,765.
2,876.247.
2,876,248.
2,876.221.
2,880,207.
Schur, Milton O.
Schur, Milton O.
Schur, Milton O.
Schur, Milton O.
2,904,389.
Pugsley, Edwin, Jr., and Reinhardt.
Ramsay, Marcus. 2,872,720.
Ratz, Rudi F. W. 2,913,476.
Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Grundmann
Rfitz, Rudi F. W., and Grundmann.
Reinhardt, Charles M. 2,919,181.
Robson, Homer L. 2,901,435.
Roscoe, John S., and Schaeffer, 2,867,498.
Ryker, Don W. 2,917,379.
Saeman, Walter C. 2,883,273.
Schroeder, Hansjuergen. and Grundmann.
Schroeder, Hansjuergen, and Grundmann.
Schur, Milton O. 2,882,970.
2,897,777.
2,898,998.
2,905,184.
2,915,069.
Seavey. Frederick R. 2.886,150.
Senn, Oliver F., and Englert. 2,913,311.
Shapiro. Isadore, and Weiss. 2.867,675.
Smith, Charles J. Jr. 2,880,224.
Soule, Edward C, and Burnett. 2,880,103
Stange, Hugo, and Clark. 2.867,502.
Thoma, Richard W„ and Fried. 2,880,217
Thomas, Robert M. 2,873,230.
Thomas, Robert M. 2,901,513.
Thomas, Robert M., and Wagner,
Tully, Thomas J. 2,889,352.
Tyson, George N., Jr. 2,884,440.
Weisenborn, Frank L. 2,912,436.
Weisse. Guenter K. 2.919,293.
Wild. Rolf H. 2,871,603.
Williams, Jesse E. 2,869.127.
Williams. Robert E. 2,917.547.
Wilson, Charles O., Jr. 2,880,227.
Wilson. Lewis P., and Turner. 2.867,554.
Wommack, Sidney J.. Kahn, and Keating. 2,918.393.
Olive, George A., to Radio Corp. of America. Single side-
band amplifier. 2,900,459, 8-18-59, CI. 179—171.
Oliveau. Jonn V., to The Aerotec Corp. Explosion-proof float
switch for fuel supply tanks for aircraft. 2,870,284,
1-20-59. CI. 200 — 84.
Oliver, Burton L. Filter bed structure. 2,900,083, 8-18-59
CI. 210—293.
Oliver, Crawford P. : See —
Fuller, Wilford C, and Oliver. 2,885,882.
Oliver, Harold L. : See —
McKay, Thomas L., Oliver, and Starriett. 2,913,031.
Oliver Instrument Co. : See —
Garrison, Clifford L. 2.875,559.
Garrison. Clifford L. 2,875,648.
Oliver, John P. : See —
Allen, Herbert, Works, and Oliver.
Oliver, John P.. to Union Carbide
2,876,190, 3-3-59, CI. 204—196.
Oliver, John P., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc
venter. 2,883,141, 4-21-59, CI. 251—1.
Oliver, John R. Method of etching for duplicating in a
metallic piece a pattern formed bv recessed areas in the
surface of a master piece. 2,871,112, 1-27-59, CI. 41 — 43.
Oliver, John W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec-
tromagnetic relay. 2,877,315, 3-10-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Oliver, Lawrence E. : See —
Evans, Walter W., Oliver, and Ronnquist. 2,879,581.
Oliver. Mariano. Accessory for Venetian blinds. 2,896,893,
7-28-59, CI. 248 — 208.
Oliver, Raymond J. Therapeutic safety swing.
8-18-59, CI. 155—65.
Oliver, Robert C. : See —
Berg, Clyde H. O., and Oliver. 2,893,947.
Oliver, Robert C, to Union Oil Co. of California,
bon conversion process and apparatus. 2,883,333
CI. 208—136.
2,912,214.
Corp. Duct
Oliver, Robert C, and C. P. Reeg, to Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia. Solids-fluid contacting process. 2,879,225, 3-24-
59, CI. 208 — 136.
Oliver, Robert C, and C. P. Reeg, to Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia. 'Solids fluid contacting process. 2,879,226, 3-24-
59, CI. 208—136.
Oliver, Thomas J., to H. F. Livermore Corp. Constant rate
let-offs. 2,893,441, 7-7-59, CI. 139—108.
Oliver, Willis J., to J. M. Bird. Instrument for measuring
the internal diameter of well bores or the like. 2,883,757,
4-28-59, CI. 33—178.
Olivere, James J. Carpenter's level. 2,879,606, 3-31-59,
CI. 33—208.
Oliveti, Renato A. Apparatus for recording repeating radio
messages and signals also droppable from aircraft and ves-
sels. 2,874,228, 2-17-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Oliveto, Eugene P. : See —
Herzog, Hershel L., and Oliveto. 2,874,172.
Nussbaum, Alexander L., and Oliveto. 2,908,696.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and D. H. Gould, to Schering Corp.
Process for the preparation of steroidal dienes and inter-
mediates obtained thereby. 2,897,216, 7-28-59, CI.
260—397.45.
Olivette, Ralph K., and L. C. Gammon. Pallet. 2,918,242,
12-22-59, CI. 248 — 120.
Olivetti Corp. of America : See —
Canepa, Michele. 2.885,475.
Canepa, Michele. 2,901,540.
Canepa, Michele. 2,905,933.
Olivier, Louis J. : See —
Perry, William H., and Olivier. 2,904,238.
Ollendorf, Joel, and J. Bibby, to Radio Corp. of America.
Semiconductor power devices and method of manufacture.
2,905,873, 9-22-59, CI. 317—235.
Ollev. Maurice : See —
Brunsdon, William E., Denzer, Olley, and Schilling.
2.908.508.
Olley, Maurice, to General Motors Corp. Independent rear
suspension for vehicles. 2,911,052, 11-3-59, CI. 180 — 73.
Olley, Maurice, F. C. Walther, and W. S. Wolfram, to Gen-
eral Motors Corp. Vehicle construction. 2,883,232,
4—21—59 CI. 296 28.
Ollig, John" L.', M. E. Hirsch, R. V. Miller, and J. M. Wester-
holm, to The First Bank of Grantsburgh. Multiple nail
clip. 2,909,781, 10-27-59, CI. 1 — 56.
Olliver, Mamie, to Chivers & Sons Ltd. Pectin preparation
and method of making a table jelly. 2,910,365, 10-27-59,
CI. 99—132.
Olmer, Francois J. : See — -
Budenholzer, Roland A., and Olmer. 2,918,052.
Olmer, Francois J., to American Petroleum Institute. Cata-
lytic ozone analyzer. 2,899,281, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 254.
Olmstead. Frederic W. : See —
De Neergaard, Leif E. 2.882,475.
2,882,516.
2,885,256.
2,916,342.
anode.
Blowout pre-
2,900,010,
Hydrocar-
4-21-59,
F., Blackwell, and Olmstead.
2,909,501.
Grinding
Ericsson,
oscillator.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
Olmstead, James L. : See —
Baranauckas, Charles
2,903,463.
Robitschek, Paul, and Olmstead.
Olnev, Richard B. : See —
Wistrich, Harry A., and Olney. 2,893,846.
Olnhausen, Charles R., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Push-
through type power brake mechanism. 2,873,724, 2-17-59,
CI. 121 — 41.
Olofson, Karl R., Sr., to Western Electric Co., Inc.
machine. 2,916,856. 12-15-59, CI. 51—124.
Olofsson Corp.. The : See —
Carlson, Ernest A., and Pryor. 2,916,951.
Garnett. Donald W. 2.917,158.
Olofsson, Erik H. : See —
Blomstedt. John B., and Olofsson. 2,906,966.
Olofsson, Erik H., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M
Negative feed-back thermistor regulated
2,889,459, 6-2-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Olsen, Anders C. Building structure. 2,881,877, 4-14-59.
CI. 189—34.
Olsen, Anders C. Device for securing lath panels or the like
to metal supporting members. 2,909,821, 10-27-59, Ci. 24 —
81.
Olsen. Arthur A. : See —
Carpenter, Thomas J., and Olsen. 2,890.389.
Olsen, Arthur A., to General Electric Co. Stacking arrange-
ment for lightning arrester components. 2,890,383,
6-9-59, CI. 315—36.
Olsen. C. A., Mfg. Co., The : See —
Downe, Edward R.. and Travers. 2,871,879.
Ritter, Alden J., Elyria, and Scott. 2,884,767.
Olsen. Carl E. : See —
Peterson, Joseph A., and Olsen. 2. 886.996.
Peterson, Joseph A., and Olsen. 2.903,930.
Peterson, Joseph A., and Olsen. 2.005,035.
Olsen, Charles R., to United States of America. Navy. Self-
destruction device. 2,900.906. 8-25-59, CI. 102 — 49.
Olsen, Charles R. Clock mechanism. 2,907,167, 10-6-59,
CI. 58—116.
Olsen. Donald B. : See—
Bardos. Thomas J., and Olsen. 2,867,614.
Olsen, Everett O., to The Foxboro Co. Modulator. 2,917,715,
12-15-59. CI. 332-— 4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
695
Olsen, Gene, Corp., The : See—
Davis, Robert O. 2,869,739.
Davis, Robert O. 2,907,446.
Pries, Rinehard, and Moors. 2,917,191.
Olsen, Gustav E. Steel flue boiler. 2,908,256, 10-13-59, CI.
122—73.
Olsen, Harvey E. Mooring means for small boats or the like.
2,912,953, 11-17-59, CI. 114 — 230.
Olsen, Henry H., and D. C. Crawford, to Crawford Door Co.
Multi-section upward acting door. 2,886,102, 5-12-59, CI.
160 — 235.
Olsen, John A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Graphic instru-
ments. 2,877,950, 3-17-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Olsen, Joseph. Bench clamp. 2,896,681, 7-28-59, CI.
144 — 304.
Olsen, Norman T., to Poor & Co. Lubricating means for
journal box. 2,898,162, 8-4-59, CI. 308—88.
Olsen, Olaf C, to Charnell, Inc. Oil separator in refrigera-
tion apparatus. 2,875,592, 3-3-59, CI. 62—192.
Olsen, Ole K. Well drilling bits. 2,867,413. 1-6-59, CI. 255 —
61.
Olsen, Ray E. : See —
Hardy, Robert L., Richards, Downer, and Olsen. 2,880,-
615.
Olsen, Richard, to United States Steel Corp. Swing grinder
suspension. 2,873,558, 2-17-59, CI. 51 — 99.
Olsen, Sigurd I. Locking mechanism for vulcanizing ma-
chines. 2,878,516, 3-24-59, CI. 18 — 38.
Olsen, Sigurd I. Antiskid tread for automobile tires.
2,908,312, 10-13-59, CI. 152—209.
Olsen, Zenny : See —
Hayner, Paul F„ and Olsen. 2,896,588.
Olshansky, Eugene. Plant protecting device. 2,889,664,
6-9-59. CI. 47—28.
Olson, Alfred E., and W. C. Wrhen, to United States Steel
Corp. Clutch assembly. 2,905,291, 9-22-59, CI. 192 — 12.
Olson, Alvin O. Lever-propelled, dent-removing hand tool.
2,911,866, 11-10-59, CI. 81—15.
Olson, August. Template-clamps for column mold forms.
2,891,590, 6-23-59. CI. 144 — 291.
Olson, Axel V. Combined flashlight and electric circuit tester.
2,899,638, 8-11-59, CI. 324 — 53.
Olson, Carl F., to Trico Products 'Corp. Windshield cleaner.
2,890t472, 6-16-59, CI. 15—255.
Olson, Carl F. Outboard motor stand and dolly. 2,916,292,
12-8-59. CI. 280 — 47.13.
Olson, Carl M. : See —
Krchma, Ignace J., and Olson. 2,883,269.
Olson, Carl M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Reduction of plutonium values in an acidic
aqueous solution with formaldehyde. 2,890,098, 6-9-59,
CI. 23—14.5.
Olson, Carl M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Chemical method of treating fissionable ma-
terial. 2,902,340, 9-1-59, CI. 23—145.
Olson, Carl M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tita-
nium metal production. 2.917,440, 12-15-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Olson, Carl M., and J. N. Tully, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Metal oxide production. 2,915,367, 12-1-59,
CI. 23—202.
Olson, David C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Engine work-
stand and dolly. 2,904,331, 9-15-59, CI. 269—136.
Olson, Delwyn L. : See —
Cole, Howard W., Jr., and Olson. 2,870.887.
Olson, Don G. Protective cover. 2,905,114, 9-22-59, CI.
108—3.
Olson, Earl R. : See —
Layer, Edwin H., and Olson. 2,902,972.
Olson. Earl R., and R. F. Vance, to Ohmite Mfg. Co. Method
and apparatus for making film resistors. 2,885,310, 5-5-59,
CI. 117 — 227.
Olson, Edgar W., to Preco Inc. Servo control system.
2,905,878, 9-22-59, CI. 318 — 489.
Olson, Einar R., to Belden Mfg. Co. Apparatus for applying
axiallv extending stripes to the surface of an insulated wire
or cord. 2,880,698, 4-7-59, CI. 118 — 405.
Olson, Elmer : See —
Dermond, Lawrence C, and Olson. 2,898,096.
Olson, Elmer, to General Motors Corp. Fuel induction sys-
tem. 2.873,732. 2-17-59. CI. 123 — 119.
Olson, Elmer, to General Motors Corp. Carburetor fuel noz-
zle construction. 2,899,184. 8-11-59, CI. 261 — 41.
Olson, Elmer, to General Motors Corp. Carburetor vent
arrangement. 2.916.271. 12-8-59. CI. 261 — 65.
Olson, Elmer, and D. D. Stoltman, to General Motors Corp.
Dual carburetor control system. 2,868,520 1-13-59, CI.
261—23.
Olson, Elmer, E. A. Kehoe, and L. C. Dermond, to General
Motors Corp. Fuel cut-off device for fuel injection sys-
tem. 2,899,951, 8-18-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Olson, Flovd C. : See —
Turner, Earl W., and Olson. 2,874,060.
Olson, Floyd C, and E. W. Turner, to Oscar Mayer & Co.,
Inc. Sausages encased in impermeable films. 2,888.351,
5-26-59, CI. 99—174.
Olson, Floyd C, and E. W. Turner, to Oscar Mayer & Co.,
Inc. Preservation of cured meat color. 2,898,212 8-4-59.
CI. 99—174.
Olson, Frank R., to Carlisle Corp. Coupling for resilient
tubular members. 2,911,237, 11-3-59, CI. 285 — 260.
Olson, Fritiof E. Supporting bracket. 2,892,207 6-30-59
CI. 15 — 268.
Olson, George G. : See —
Kunce, Basil II., Long, and Olson. 2,916,378.
Olson, George O. W. Attachable and detachable car carrier.
2,888,178, 5-26-59, CI. 224 — 42.1.
Olson, George W. : See —
Thomas, Barclay L. 2,879,858.
Olson, Gordon A. : See —
Bogert, Robert C, and Olson. 2,876,621.
Olson, Gordon L. Flexible coupling construction. 2,896,430,
7-28-59, CI. 64—7.
Olson, Harold G. Fences. 2,872,161, 2-3-59, CI. 256 — 24.
Olson, Harold M. Vinyl resin plastisol containing plasticizer
and boron ester. 2,912,400, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 29.1.
Olson, Harry F., and J. Preston, to Radio Corp. of America.
Acoustic apparatus. 2,870,856, 1-27-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Olson, Harry F., and H. Belar, to Radio Corp. of America.
Signal frequency change detector. 2,918,667, 12-22-59,
CI 340 253
Olson, Herbert' O. Tractor seat. 2,877,825, 3-17-59, CI.
155 — 50.
Olson, Herbert R., to Swaby Mfg. Co. Submersible sump
pump. 2,918,010, 12-22-59, CI. 103 — 87.
Olson, Holly M., 1o Sealed Power Corp. Piston ring and
expander. 2,893,798, 7-7-59, CI. 309 — 44.
Olson, James M. Animal carrier for vehicles. 2,897,781,
g \ 5Q q\ X1Q 19
Olson, John B., to Rockwood & Co. Drinking cup. 2,911,946,
11-10-59, CI. 119—75.
Olson, John E., to Hyster Co. Free lift truck. 2,915,144,
12-1-59, CI. 187—9.
Olson, John H. : See —
Jominy, Walter E. Olson, and Boswell. 2,881,491.
Olson, John J., to Brown & Bigelow. Desk pen set.
2,890,090, 6-9-59, CI. 312—319.
Olson, Julius L. Collapsible trailer. 2,876,036, 3-3-59, CI.
296 — 27.
Olson, Knut E. : See —
Jeppson, Kurt J. H., Olson, and Altmann. 2,872,708.
Olson, Lawrence J. : See —
Baden, Thomas A., Olson, Miller, and Copp. 2,907,406.
Copp, Kenneth W., and Olson. 2,889,008.
Olson, Le Roy H. : See —
Morrison, John A., and Olson. 2,879,959.
Olson, Leroy L. Apparatus for overcoming the discomfort
produced by automotive exhaust. 2,879,562, 3-31-59, CI.
21—108.
Olson, Mark W., V. Fournier, and I. D. Dobbs, to United
States Rubber Co. Method of making resin-lined rubber
containers. 2,873,227, 2-10-59, CI. 154 — 83.
Olson, Melvin M.. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of
modifying alkyd resins with alkoxypolysiloxanes. 2,877,202.
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Olson, Melvin M.. and R. M. Christenson, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Fatty acid esters modified by ethyenieally un-
saturated silane compounds. 2,894,922, 7-14-59, CI.
260 — 18.
Olson, Melvin M., and R. M. Christenson, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Reacting phenylalkoxy siloxanes with higher
fatty alcohols. 2,911,386, 11-3-59, CI. 260—46.5.
Olson, Melvin M., and R. M. Christenson, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Alkoxypolysiloxanes. 2,917,467, 12-15-59, CI.
260—2.
Olson, Norman L., to General Dynamics Corp. Control cir-
cuit. 2,867,724, 1-6-59, CI. 250—27.
Olson, Orben M. Retractable safety belts. 2,905,231,
9-22-59, CI. 155 — 189.
Olson, Ralph H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Machine for
press molding glassware. 2,881,564, 4-14-59, CI. 49 — 38.
Olson, Ralph H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus for
blanket charging glass batch in a glass furnace. 2,910,195,
10-27-59, CI. 214 — 18.2.
Olson, Ralph H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method for
blanket charging glass batch in a glass furnace. 2,910,200,
10-27-59, CI. 214 — 152.
Olson, Raymond G., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Indexing table. 2,871,732, 2-3-59, CI. 77 — 64.
Olson, Raymond J., and J. E. Press, to Federal Tool Corp.
Method for forming thermoplastic materials. 2,917,783,
12-22-59, CI. 18-56.
Olson, Robert J., to Shell Development Co. Process for
the preparation of hydrocarbon wax compositions com-
prising deoiling a blend of slack and soft waxes.
2,915,450, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 31.
Olson. Robert P. : See —
Jacobson, Howard C, and Olson. 2,895,721.
Olson, Robert S : See —
Bailes, Richard H., Long, Olson, and Kerlinger. 2,873,165.
Olson, Robert V., to Wanskuck Co. Braider carrier.
2.897.715, 8-4-59, CI. 87—56.
Olson, Robert V., to Wanskuck
2.897.716, 8-4-59, CI. 87—57.
Olson, Robert W. : See —
De Weese, Charles R., and Olson.
Perry, Edward G., Jr., and Olson.
Olson, Robert W.. to Texas Instrumpnts Inc. Signal con-
verter. 2,870,350, 1-20-59, CI. 310—27.
Olson, Rudolph, to Dahlman Mfg. Co. Vine clearing device.
Re. 24,585, 1-6-59, CI. 171—12.
Olson Rug Co. : See —
Heckel, Joseph E. 2,891,365.
Co. Braider carrier.
2,907,320.
2,917,707.
696
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Olson, Verl O., to General Dynamics Corp. Turnbuckle.
2,905,491, 9-22-59, CI. 287—61.
Olson, Wallace F. : See —
Rodgers, Otis N., and Olson. 2,903,235.
Olson, Walter J. : See —
Fraula, William S„ and Olson. 2,885,731.
Olson, Walter J., F. B. Parsons, and G. I. Schrank, to Special-
ties Development Corp. Control mechanism for fluid dis-
tributing systems. 2,893,208, 7-7-59, CI. 60 — 62.5.
Olson, William N., to International Harvester Co. Spring
equalizer for four-row planter. 2,871,964, 2-3-59, CI.
172—624.
Olsson, Axel O., and J. J. Dahl, to J. Dahl & Son A B. Mill-
ing machine tor cylindrical stereotype platens or the like.
2,871,766, 2-3-59, CI. 90 — 20.
Olsson, Carl O. : See —
Gustafsson, Gotthard V. A., and Olsson. 2,916,701.
Olsson, Karl G. : See —
Janelid, Erik I., and Olsson. 2,896,929.
Schmidt, Bertil J. M., and Olsson. 2,905,566.
Olsson, Karl G., to Casius Corp. Ltd. Apparatus for treating
castings of lightweight concrete in open casting molds.
2,895,204. 7-21-59, CI. 25 — 1.
Olsson, Karl G., to Casius Corp. Ltd. Apparatus particularly
for the removal of the upper expansion layer from open
casting moulds in the manufacture of porous light-weight
concrete. 2,896,298. 7-28-59, CI. 25 — 104.
Olsson, Paul : See —
Frink, Russell E., and Olsson. 2,900,464.
Olsson, Sven M. J., and V. Martinson, to Sunrod Mfg. Corp.
Electrode clamp. 2,911,455, 11-3-59, CI. 13—16.
Olstad, Carl P., to Waxide Paper Co. Method for cooling
and setting wax coatings on paper. 2,877,140, 3-10-59,
CI. 117—103.
Olstowskl, Franciszek : See —
Dean, Lloyd G., Olstowski, and Posey. 2,880,151.
Olszewski, John K., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Drop
bottom bins. 2,899,092, 8-11-59. CI. 214 — 317.
Olvey, Charles L., to The Wood Shovel and Tool Co. Col-
lapsible cart. 2,901,261, 8-25-59, CI. 280 — 36.
Olympia Werke A. G. : See —
Demmel. Anton. 2.881,896.
Hense. Theo. 2.874.634.
Hess, Hans. 2.873,016.
Hess, Hans. 2,904,158.
Hess, Hans, and Luder. 2,919,006.
Kamp, Hans. 2,868,346.
Kernchen, Giinter. 2,917,154.
Rix. Albert. 2.918.159.
Westinger, Karl, Altenburger, and Hirt. 2,905,381.
O'Maley, James B., J. W. Barnes, and P. D. Hansell, to
Kollsman Instrument Corp. Light tracking device.
2,905,828, 9-22-59, CI. 250—203.
O'Malley. Vincent J., and J. R. Murphy. Livestock feeder.
2,886,002. 5-12-59, CI. 119—77.
O'Mara, Edward A., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Radi-
ation exposure unit. 2,903,546, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 19.
O'Mara, Joseph B., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Pot-
head. 2.903.501, 9-8-59, CI. 174 — 19.
Omark Industries, Inc. : See —
Carlton, Raymond R. 2.897,856.
Carlton, Raymond R. 2,897,857.
Carlton, Raymond R., and Mortensen. 2,898,708.
Cranston, Wilber J. 2.913,728.
Scott, Lewis A. 2,879,814.
O'Menra. John R. : See —
Volckening, Lloyd I.. O'Meara. and Lefebvre. 2.877,893.
O'Meara. Thomas R., and H. D. Webb, to United 'States of
America. Navy. Apparatus for recording information from
radio direction finders. 2,907,029, 9-29-59, CI. 343 — 113.
Omega Aircraft Corp. : See —
Sznycer, Bernard W. 2,884,273.
Omega Laboratories : See —
Tykulsky, Alexander. 2,881,311.
Omega Precision Medical Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Blackman, Seymour N. 2,874,694.
Omietanski. George M., to The Ohio State University Re-
search Foundation. Hydrazinium hexafluorophosphate
salts. 2,885,399, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 247.5.
Omietanski. George M., to The Ohio State University Re-
search Foundation. Quaternized nicotinium derivatives.
2,890,222, 6-9-59, CI. 260—291.
Omley, Herbert A. Metal-to-ceramic seal. 2,917,140,
12-15-59, CI. 189—36.5.
O'Morrow, William D. Lighting fixture. 2,892,074, 6-23-59,
CI. 240—10.
Omps, James R. Resiliently mounted bumper for vehicles.
2,873,994, 2-17-59, CI. 293—86.
Omwake, Warren S., to Landis Machine Co. Grinding wheel
dressing mechanism. 2,891,534, 6-23-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Onak, Frank M. : See —
Bredtschneider, Kurt B., Onak, and Stuart. 2,899,667.
Onnnian, Richard A. Construction set. 2,885,822, 5-12-59,
CI. 46 — 26.
Oncley, Paul B., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Valve for flow
control of liquids. 2,902,251, 9-1-59, CI. 251—129.
Ondeck, Elmer J., to Supreme Products Corp. Chuck with
ball locking means. 2,893,743, 7-7-59, CI. 279 — 9.
Ondeck, Elmer J., to Supreme Products Corp. Cam chuck.
2,910,302, 10-27-59, CI. 279—22.
O'Neil, John G., to
2.891,713, 6-23-59,
O'Neil, John G.
2,915,176, 12-1-59,
Ondeck, Elmer J., to Supreme Products Corp. Rotary im-
pact attachment. 2,916,117, 12-8-59. CI. 192 — 3.5.
Onder, Kerim, isioo to A. L. Tlrico. High fidelity push-pull
amplifiers. 2,895,018, 7-14-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Onderko, Joseph J. : See —
Gallant, Charles R., and Onderko. 2,916,571.
Ondrejka, Albert A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Self-cushioning modular-form transit case. 2,885,070,
5-5-59, CI. 206—1.
O'Neal, Andrew. Gin roll and breastplate structure.
2,903,750, 9-15-59, CI. 19—52.
O'Neal, Bert W. Apparatus for lead welding of roof flash-
ings. 2,909,137, 10-20-59, CI. 113 — 99.
O'Neal, Everett A. Dual sun visor bracket and assembly.
2,912,275, 11-10-59, CI. 296—97.
O'Neil, Charles S., to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Cabinet construc-
tion. 2,905,519, 9-22-59, CI. 312 — 350.
O'Neil, Edward D. : See —
Wilk, Stanley H., and O'Neil. 2,910,663.
O'Neil, Eugene J. : See —
Detrie, Arthur J., Lingenfelter, O'Neil, Stayboldt, and
Troeger. 2,916,197.
O'Neil-Irwin Mfg. Co. : See —
Nelson, Paul C. 2,875,733.
Nelson, Paul C. 2,875,808.
O'Neil, James E., and J. Munich. Fire extinguishers.
2,877,853, 3-17-59, CI. 169—31.
Safe-Pack Container Co. Container.
CI. 229—51.
Disposable drinking cup structure,
CI. 206—47.
O'Xeil, John G., to Safe-Pack Container Co. Apparatus for
forming containers. 2,915,952, 12-8-59, Ci. 93 — 82.
O'Neil, John W. Irrigation gauge. 2,907,206, 10-6-59, CI.
73—171. „
O'Neil, William E. Carburetor. 2,868,522, 1-13-59, CI.
261—50.
O'Neill, Cormac G., to Engineering Research and Application
Ltd. Self adjusting tappets. 2,880,710, 4-7-59, CI.
123—90.
O'Neill, James C. All weather clothes line. 2,889,052,
6-2-59, CI. 211—104.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Manu-
facture of electric blasting caps. 2,867,147, 1-6-59. CI.
86—1.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Nitrocellulose particles. 2.885,736. 5-12-59, CI. 18 — 48.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Propellent powder. 2,916,775, 12-15-59, CI. 18—55.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Electric blasting caps. 2.916,994, 12-15-59, CI. 102—28.
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and C. E. Silk, to Olin Mathieson Chem-
ical Corp. Rocket powder grain. 2,916,776, 12-15-59, CI.
18—55.
O'Neill, John P., to Radio Corp. of America. Power saving
device. 2,884,518, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 20.
O'Neill, Paul J., Jr., to Union Machine Company. Paint mixer.
2,898,094, 8-4-59, CI. 259—116.
O'Neill, Ralph A. Releasable locking mechanism for telescop-
ing members. 2,892,647. 6-30-59, 'CI. 287—58.
O'Neill, Richard J., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Mounting clip. 2,916.159, 12-8-59, CI. 211 — 89.
O'Neill, Richard J., and D. L. Maclntyre, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge, Inc. Electronic plug-in unit handle. 2,893,777,
7_ 7_gQ qj 294 1.
O'Neill, Robert C, to Merck & Co., Inc. Substituted amide-
1,4-diacylpiperazine complexes. 2,881,157, 4-7-59, CJ-
260—96.5.
O'Neill, Robert C, and R. J. Tull. to Merck & Co., Inc. Meth-
od of preparing lysine. 2,877,220, 3-10-59, CI. 260—239.3.
O'Neill, Wilbur S. R. : See —
Hurowitz, Abraham, and O'Neill. 2,877.840.
O'Neill. William A., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Purification of terephthalic acid. 2,899,466, 8-11-59, CI.
260—525.
O'Neill, William R. Positioning apparatus for driven means.
2,913,655, 11-17-59, CI. 318 — 467.
Onisko, John, Jr. Toroidal coil winding machine. 2,S94,699,
7-14-59, CI. 242 — 4.
Onisko, John. Jr., V> to J. R. Watson. Coil winding ma-
chine. 2,916,221, 12-8-59. CI. 242 — 1.
Onken, Bert G. Adding and subtracting means. 2,917,234,
10—15—59 CI 235 66
Onksen, George W„ and E. S. Reynolds, to General Motors
Corp. Method for making lens mold. 2.890,627, 6-16-59,
CI. 90—11.
Onksen, George W„ R. N. Falge, and H. C. Mead, to General
Motors Corp. Testing and calibrating apparatus.
2,909,724, 10-20-59, CI. 324 — 24.
On Mark Couplings, Inc. : See —
De Cenzo, Herbert A., and Willis. 2,913,262.
Ono, Iwao. Processes and apparatuses for producing plastic
nets and the like. 2,895.535, 7-21-59, CI. 154 — 1.7.
Onofri, Bruno. Resistance supporting plate, and process for
its manufacture. 2,916,597, 12-8-59, CI. 219—37.
Onondaga Pottery Co. : See —
Schramm, Edward. 2,908,960.
Onsrud Cutter Mfg. Co. : Sec —
Johnstad, Dagfin. 2,S94,583.
Onsrud Machine Works. Inc. : See —
Onsrud, Rudolph F. 2,882,865.
Pankonin, Earl T. 2.876,652.
LIST OF PATENTEES
697
Onsrud, Rudolph F., to Onsrud Machine Works, Inc. Posi-
tioning control means for universal router. 2,882,865,
4-21-59, CI. 121—41.
Onstott, Edward I., and G. D. Cremer, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for produc-
ing cemented carbide articles. 2,894,837, 7-14-59, CI.
75—201.
Ontario Paper Co. Ltd., The : See —
Fisher, Henry T., aud Moran. 2,893,241.
Ontario Research Foundation : See —
Cavanagh, Patrick E. 2.867,118.
Cavanagh, Patrick E. 2.870.003.
Cavanagh, Patrick E. 2,914,797.
Schumacher, VVilhelm W. B. 2,908,821.
Onyx Oil & Chemical Co. : See —
Valko, Emery I., Tesoro, and Szubin. 2.882.185.
Valko, Emery I., Tesoro, and Szubin. 2,914,427.
Oosterhof, Hendricus A. : See —
Bruin, Pieter, and Oosterhof. 2,904,531.
Opal Strumpfwerke G.m.b.H., Margaritoff & Schaffer : See —
Guter, Werner. 2,913,891.
Opalite, Inc. : See —
Knoll, Rudolf. 2,882,180.
Opderbeck, Fritz, E. Franke, and G. Trapp, to Phrix-Werke
Akt. Method for producing alcohol from waste sulphite
cellulose liquors. 2,893,919, 7-7-59, CI. 195 — 39.
Opdyke, Richard E., to Allls-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of
visualizing flow patterns. 2,910,865, 11-3-59, CI. 73 — 147.
Operhall, Theodore, to D. H. Ruttenberg, trustee. Metal cast-
ing process and elements and compositions employed in
same. 2,892,227, 6-30-59, CI. 22 — 193.
Opfermann, Adolf C. J. Iron-containing organic compounds.
2,890,233. 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 439.
Opheim, Milton H., and B. Franzus, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Polymerization of thiovinyl ethers and products.
2.877,214, 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 79.7.
Opie. Joseph W. : See —
Lentz, Thomas H., Opie, and Terry. 2,891,012.
Opie, Kenneth M. Wall bracket. 2,886,278, 5-12-59, CI.
248—274.
Opie, William R., and K. A. Svanstrom, to National Lead
Co. Electrolytic method for production of refractory
metal. 2,904,477, 9-15-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Opitz, Wolfgang, and W. Urbanski, to Knapsack-Griesheim
Akt. Process for preparing ketones. 2,891,095, 6—16-59,
CI. 260—596.
Oplinser, Kirk A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elevator
control system. 2,874.806. 2-24-59. CI. 187—29.
Opocensky, Willard J., to Librascope, Inc. Transfer mech-
anism. 2.8S1.630, 4-14-59. CI. 74 — 4.35.
Opocenskv, Willard J., to Librascope, Inc. Bearing spacer.
2,911,855, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 713.
Opp, Fred W. and W. H. Mailbox signal. 2,874,895,
2-24-59, CI. 232 — 35.
Opp. Walter H. : See —
Opp. Fred W. and W. H. 2,874.895.
Oppegard, Alfred L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Ruthenium-modified chromium oxide ferromagnetic compo-
sitions, their preparation and use. 2,885,365, 5-5-59, CI.
252—62.5.
Oppel, John A., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit
breaker. 2,911,546, 11-3-59, CI. 307 — 136.
Oppelt, Jiri. Apparatus for ascertaining the anode tempera-
ture of an X-ray tube. 2,894,142, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Oppenheim, Henry H., and T. W. Stevens. Electrical speed-
responsive switch with time-delay. 2,872,541, 2-3-59, CI.
200—83.
Oppenheimer, Frank F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion producing mechanism. 2,882.411,
4-14-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Oppenheimer, Frank F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron ion source. 2,889,462,
6-2-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Oppenheimer. Frank F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Ion producing mechanism. 2,890,339,
6-9-59. CI. 250 — 41.9.
Oppenheimer, Frank F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron. 2,906,877, 9-29-59, CI.
250—41.9.
Oppenheimer, Frank, and J. W. Bell, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Mass separators.
2,874,295, 2-17-59, 250 — 41.9.
Oppenheimer, Jess. Prompting apparatus. 2,883,902, 4-28-59,
CI. 88—16.
Oppenheimer, Leon. Process and article for tenderizing and
seasoning meats. 2,906,629, 9-29-59, CI. 99 — 194.
Opper, Lincoln I., to The Davton Rubber Co. Variable speed
belt drive. 2,916,927, 12-15-59, CI. 74—230.17.
Opperman, S. E., Ltd. : See —
Miller, Charles H. 2,891,110.
Opperthauser, Orval A. : See —
Kay, John G., and Opperthauser. 2,885,969.
Oppliger, Walter. E. Peyer, H. Schenkel, and K. Glenz, to
Durand & Huguenin A.G. Process for the manufacture of
water-soluble salts of sulphuric acid esters of leuco vat
dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,918,475, 12-22-59,
CI. 260—316.
Opsahl, Eugene G., to American Steel Foundries. Brake
beam. 2,873.824, 2-17-59, CI. 188 — 226.1.
Opsitnik. William. Insulated container with pouring spout
and air vent. 2,909,305, 10-20-59, CI. 222 — 466.
Opt. Werke C.A. Steinheil Sohne G.m.b.H : See —
Schiks, Albart. 2,907,257.
Optical Gaging Products, Inc. : See —
Conte, Joseph F., and Polidor. 2,887,827.
De Boer, Willis, and Conte. 2,913,963.
Optical Salons Ltd. : See —
Levoy, Monroe B. 2,903,125.
Optische Anstalt C.P. Goerz, Ges. m.b.H. : See—
Stockl. Franz. 2,897,415.
Optische Werke C. A. Steinheil Sohne G.m.b.H. : See —
Kukuk, Wilhelm. 2,879,705.
Optische Werke G.m.b.H. : See —
Moller, Alfred, and Klein. 2,882,791.
Opti-Werk G.m.b.H. & Co. : See—
Porepp, Hans. 2,901,803.
OPTOmechanisms, Inc. : See —
Brault, Andre R., and Lindberg. 2,900,740.
Oram, John A., to Air Trainers Link Ltd. Servo motor with
adjustable stiffness control means. 2,918,904, 12-29-59, CI.
121 — 41.
Oram, John A., and H. J. Sherry, to Link Aviation, Inc.
Coil-winding machine. 2,912,177, 11-10-59, CI. 242 — 9.
Oram, Mary M. : See —
Weller, Walter, Bloomstran, and Oram. 2,889,055.
Oram, Norman. Machine dial control. 2,868,154, 1-13-59,
CI. 116 — 115.5.
Oransky. Raymond L., and T. Doggett. Starch-coated paper-
base masters for planographic printing 2,876,134, 3-3-59,
CI. 117—65.
Orbit Industries, Inc. : See —
Gellman, Gerald. 2,896,737.
Orchard Brothers Incorporated : See —
Zarnowski, Frank J. Re. 24,675.
Orchard, David W., to The National Key Co. Combined
machine frame and motor mounting. 2,870,351. 1—20-59,
CI. 310—59.
Orchard, David W. Work holding method and means.
2,905,339, 9-22-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Orcutt, Shirley N., trading as J. J. Cress Co. of New Jersey :
See —
Hankin, John H.. Jr. 2,902,741.
Ord, Lewis R. Hose clamp. 2,907,086, 10-6-59, CI. 24—19.
Ordnance Specialties, Inc. : See — ■
Stupian, Joe A. 2,897,799.
Ordorica, Miguel A., to Bank of America National Trust and
Savings Assn. Brake-actuating mechanism for vehicles.
2,878.903. 3-24-59, CI. 188—106.
Ordorica. Miguel A., to Bank of America National Trust
and Savings Association. Vehicle suspension system.
2.894.592. 7-14-59. CI. 180 — 15.
Ordorica, Vincent : See —
Richter, Albert, Ordorica, and Gertz. 2,898,485.
Ordway, Harold W., and P. A. Guercio, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Recovery of rescinnamine. 2,876,228, 3-3-59. CI.
260 — 287.
O'Rear, Jacques G., and P. D. Faurote, to United States of
America, Navy. Polyfluoroalkyl p-toluenesulfonates.
2.894,971. 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 456.
Orebaugh, Lowell H. Fish lures. 2,904,922, 9-22-59, CI.
43 42.32.
Orechio. Frank A. Thermal time delay relay. 2,913,554,
11-17-59, CI. 200 — 122.
Oregon Metallurgical Corp. : See —
Aschoff. Willis A. 2,912,476.
Orehoski, Michael A., and R. L. Stephenson, to United States
Steel Corp. Method of preventing edge cracking in the
rolling of stainless steel. 2,898,667. 8-11-59, CI. 29 — 18.
O'Reilly, Edward J., to The C. E. Ward Co. Mortar board
cap. 2,880,423. 4-7-59, CI 2—192.
O'Reillv. Joseph A. Multi-cellular carton. 2,867,370. 1-6-59,
CI. 229 — 28.
O'Reillv, Joseph A. Necktie clip. 2,907,045, 10-6-59, CI.
2—150.
O'Reillv, Wallace M. : See —
Dublin, James R., Kenneday, and O'Reilly. 2,911,048.
True. Martin E.. and O'Reilly. 2.876,919.
Orelli. Daniel, and R. Beauauesne. Cyclone separator.
2.906,404. 9-29-59. CI. 210—512.
Orenda Engines Ltd. : See —
Comery. Peter D. 2,871,038.
Heard, William L. 2,886 351.
Klompas, Nicholas, and Purvis. 2.917,276.
Lazarowicz. Gustaw. 2.868.339.
Mackav. Charles G. 2.876.622.
MacKay, John D. A. 2.918,253.
Ruppel, Carl D. 2.918.010.
Simcock. William H. 2.889,843.
Whiting. James C. 2.918,941.
Wittlake, Karl H. 2,902,662.
Orendorff, John W., to International Harvester Co. Attach-
ment for planters and the like. 2,869.491, 1-20-59, CI.
111—86.
Orendorff Mfg. Co. : See —
Hill, Roy R. 2,882,983.
Orenstein, Hyman : See—
Friedman, Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
Orenstein-Koppel und Lubecker Maschinenbau Akt. : See — ■
Frick, Egon. 2,892,271.
Orenstein-Koppel und Lubeckes Maschinenbau Akt. : See —
Radestoek, Herbert. 2,877,576.
Oresten, Johan H. L. : See —
Persson, Ponte S., Stranne, and Oresten. 2,914,878.
698
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Organon Inc. : See —
Bouman, Jan. Homan. and Sleders. 2,902,408.
Homan, Jan D. H. 2,881,114.
Lens, Jan, and Wijnienga. 2,892,754.
Lewin. Seymour Z., Schapiro, and Price. 2,880,139.
Middelbeek, Aimer, De Graaf, and Modderman. 2,898,351.
Szpilfogel, Stefan A., and de Winter. 2,878,267.
Van der Burg, Willem J. 2.879,279.
Origoni, Silvie M., and S. Priftis, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Limit stops for rotatable inductive electromechanical de-
vices. 2,883,634, 4-21-59, CI. 336 — 120.
O'Kiley, Thomas F. Garment hangers. 2,891,706, 6-23-59,
CI. 223 — 91.
Oriol, Andre : See —
Lachiche, Julien, and Oriol. 2,902,720.
O'Riordan, John E. Automatic knife sharpener and holder.
2,893,178, 7-7-59, CI. 51—214.
Oritt, Florence O., V2 to J. Oritt. Metallic foil food packaging
and cooking envelope. 2,881,078, 4-7-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Oritt, Jack : See —
Oritt, Florence O. 2,881,078.
Orjala, Wayne W. Tool attaching device. 2,874,489, 2-24-59,
CI. 37 — 117.5.
Orlacchio, Anthony W., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Blast
gauge. 2,875,352, 2-24-59, CI. 310 — 8.1.
Orlando, Carl, to United States of America, Army. Auto-
matic repeating relay. 2,892,954, 6-30-59, CI. 307 — 132.
Orlando, Vincent A., to General Electric Co. Gyroscopically
stabilized compass system. 2,914,863, 12-1-59, CI. 33 — 222.
Orlik Roman. Fish bait. 2,900,754, 8-25-59, CI. 43 — 44.2.
Orloff, George, and A. Cameron-Johnson, to Bri'ish Messier
Ltd. Hydraulic systems. 2,867.091, 1-6-59, CI. 60—97.
Orloff, George, and B. C. Smithers, to British Messier Ltd.
Seals for pistons, glands and the like. 2,876,025. 3-3-59,
CI. 286-— 26.
Orloff, Harold D., and F. X. Markley, to Ethyl Corp. Di-
methyl-(monochlorotolyl) -phosphate. 2,870,186, 1-20-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Orloff, Harold D., and F. X. Markley, to Ethyl Corp. Di-
methyl-(methylphenyl)-phosphates. 2,911,431, 11-3-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Ormond, Alfred N. Adjustable gating circuit. 2,872,597,
2-3-59, CI. 307 — 133.
Ormond, Alfred N. Force measuring instrument. 2,918,816,
12-29-59, CI. 73—147.
Ormsby, Edwin P., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Lubricant drain for machine tool lubricating system.
2,869,428, 1-20-59, CI. 90 — 11.
Ormsby, George S. : See —
Bobo, Roy A., and Ormsby. 2,884,074.
Ormsby, George S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Casing cement-
ing back pressure valve and its operation. 2,907,392,
10-6-59, CI. 166 — 224.
Ormsby, George S., and R. A. Bobo, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Pressure release lock. 2,888,990, 6-2-59, CI. 166 — 225.
Orner, Allan, to The Magnavox Co. Card processing appa-
ratus. 2,901,247, 8-25-59, CI. 271 — 5.
Orner, Harry. Apparatus for screw tensioning to elongation
values. 2,889,729. 6-9-59, CI. 81—52.4.
Orner, Harry. Ball-bearing screw and nut mechanism.
2,895.343, 7^21-59, CI. 74 — 459.
Orner, Harry. Reversing traverse mechanism. 2,907,219,
10-6-59, CI. 74 — 58.
Ornitz, Nathaniel B., to Blaw-Knox Co. Metal casting.
2,897,557, 8-4-59, CI. 22—216.
Oroshnik. William, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. 4-methyl-
4-phpnyl-5-pyrazolone. 2,878.263. 3-17-59. CI. 260 — 310.
Oroshnik, William, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Prepa-
ration of l-yne,3,5-diene,4-methyl-hexane. 2,912,474,
11-10-59, CI. 260 — 678.
Oroshnik, William, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Aldehyde
adducts of 2-amino-5-nitrothiazole. 2,915,526, 12-1-59,
CI. 260 — 306.8.
Oroshnik, William, and W. H. Haffeke ; said Oroshnik assor.
to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Ferrous citrate complex.
2,904,573, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 439.
O'Rourke, Donald J., to General Motors Corp. Mechanical
movement device. 2,875,632. 3-3-59. CI. 74—424.8.
O'Rourke, John J., to Mars, Inc. Chocolate product and
process. 2,904,438, '9-15-59, CI. 99 — 24.
O'Rourke, Neil, to United States of America, Navy. Sim-
plified boundary layer control for a jet. 2,892,582, 6-30-59,
Cl. 230—95.
O'Rourke, Neil W. Variable result game apparatus.
2,873,119, 2-10-59, CI. 273—138.
O'Rourke, Neil W. Electrical game apparatus. 2,893,733,
7-7-59, CI. 273 — 1.
Orr, Charles P., to Spray Products Corp. Engine priming
line attachment for dashboards. 2,894,716, 7-14-59, CI.
251—148.
Orr, Charles P., to Sprav Products Corp. Dual seal closure
gasket. 2,916,174, 12-8-59, CI. 215 — 43.
Orr, Clifford M. : See —
Moyer, Frederick D., and Orr. 2,886,204.
Orr, Clyde, Jr., to The Georgia Tech Research Institute.
Electrical resistance paint capable of forming a heating
film. 2,883,307, 4-21-59, CI. 117—216.
Orr, Clyde, Jr., and B. L. Hinkle, to Georgia Tech Research
Institute. Method and apparatus for measuring electrical
charge on aerosol particles. 2,909,960, 10-27-59, Cl. 88 —
14.
Orr, Franklin M. : See —
Roquemore, William K and Orr. 2,886,519.
Orr, Franklin M., and W. K. Roquemore, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Means for maintaining a dip leg
seal in a fluidized catalytic reaction vessel. 2,886,419,
5-12-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Orr, John R., to Radio Corp. of America. Sound IF gain
regulation. 2,874,277, 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Orr, Palmer, to Borg- Warner Corp. Power steering devices.
2,877,656, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 388.
Orr, Robert H., and E. Meripol, % to said R. H. Orr, and
% to W. R. Kallian. Parking lot control system. 2,906,505,
9-29-59, Cl. 256 — 1.
Orr, Robert V., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Radiosonde trans-
mitter. 2,883,537, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Orr, Stanley C, and D. E. Kropp, to Pfaudler Permutit Inc.
Heat exchanger. 2,868,513, 1-13-59, CI. 257 — 236.
Orr, Willis P., to Jersey Production Research Co. Removal
of debris from well bores. 2,902,095, 9-1-59, CI. 166 — 170.
Orscheln, Albert J. Scraper blade attachments for tractors
having hydraulically-controlled draw bars. 2,883,776,
4-28-59, CI. 37—155
Orser, Lawrence D. : See —
Kiffer, Desire A., and Orser. 2,869,839.
Kiffer, Desire A., and Orser. 2,871,789.
Kiffer, Desire A., and Orser. 2,908,283.
Orser, Lawrence D., to Chamberlain Corp. Pressure accumu-
lator. 2,895,507, 7-21-59, CI. 138—30.
Orser, Lawrence D., to Chamberlain Corp. Shelf and sup-
porting bracket therefor. 2,895,617, 7-21-59, CI. 211—93.
Orser, Lawrence D., to Chamberlain Corp. Compressible
stopper. 2,905,355, 9-22-59, CI. 220 — 24.5.
Orshansky, Elias, Jr., to The New York Air Brake Co. Hydro-
dynamic apparatus using inclined plates. 2,870,721,
1-27-59, CI. 103—162.
Orshansky, Elias, Jr., to Chicago Railway Equipment Co.
Vibration damping apparatus. 2,886,142, 5-12-59, CI.
188—96.
Orshansky, Elias, Jr., to The New York Air Brake Co. Hy-
draulic apparatus utilizing rotary cylinder blocks.
2.895,426, 7-21-59. CI. 103 — 161.
Orsini, Camillo D., to Nixon Nitration Works. Apparatus
for extruding sheets with striped pattern. 2,897,541,
8-4-59, CI. 18—12.
Orsino, Joseph A„ to National Lead Co. Method for manu-
facture of dry-charged battery plates. 2,900,431, 8-18-59,
CI. 136—27.
Orsten, Leo A., and G. G. Simor. Universal aspirating
syringe for long and short cartridges. 2,869,542, 1-20-59.
CI. 128 — 218.
Orte, Sven E. W., and R. Kinberg, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Kullagerfabriken. Bearing mounting for silent running ro-
tating machine parts. 2.874,008, 2-17-59, CI. 308 — 184.
Ortega, Charlotte C. Educational device having transparent
erasable surface and movable illustration strip positioned
beneath said writing surface. 2,918,732, 12-29-59, CI.
35—62.
Ortega, Isidoro. Resilient non-pneumatic safety wheels.
2,911,026, 11-3-59, CI. 152—153.
Ortega, Mario De J., deceased (P. A. Ortega, administratrix),
and P. A. Ortega. Pneumatic cleaning device. 2,889,006,
6-2-59, CI. 183 — 37.
Ortega, Pauline A. : See —
Ortega, Mario De J. and P. A. 2,889,006.
Ortegren, Victor H., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Vial holder. 2,873,850, 2-17-59, CI. 206 — 1.
Ortel, Gerhard, to H. Kuper. Veneer joining machine.
2,896,680, 7-28-59, CI. 144 — 279.
Orter, Ralph H., and M. R. Bigelow. Combination shower
bath head and soap spray. 2,891,732, 6-23-59, CI. 239 —
322.
Ortgies, Raymond C, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Cupola
gas receiving and cooling systems. 2,900,180, 8-18-59, CI.
266 — 32.
Orth. Hermann : See —
Diels. Albert, and Orth. 2,874,604.
Orthner, Ludwig : See — ■
Reuter, Martin, Orthner, and Reuber. 2,877,248.
Rieber, Martin, and Orthner. 2,885,440.
Orthner, Ludwig, and E. G. Fuchs, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Epoxylation products of unsaturated fatty acid amides and
a process of preparing them. 2,905,702, 9-22-59, CI.
260—348.
Ortlm Pharmaceutical Corp. : See —
Berliner, Victor R., and Gilardi. 2,915,438.
Berliner, Victor R., and Singher. 2,915,437.
Jones, Edmund A. 2.916. 03o.
Karmas, George, and Mallory. 2,883,392.
Kupferberg. Alfred B., and Singher. 2.886.487.
Mende, William C, and Berliner. 2,889,250.
Mende, William C, and Seidel. 2,918,404.
Millman, Max. 2,881,113.
Oroshnik, William. 2.878.263.
Oroshnik, William. 2,912,474.
Oroshnik, William. 2,915,526.
Oroshnik, William, and Haffeke. 2,904,573.
Singher, Heron O. 2,897,123.
Ortho-Sonic Instruments. Inc. : See —
Bard, George L. 2,869,877.
Orthuber, Richard K.. to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Phosphor screen device. 2,877,376, 3-10-59,
Cl. 315—12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
699
Orthuber, Richard K., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Detecting apparatus. 2,892,078, 6-23-59,
CI. 246—249.
Orthuber, Richard K., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Checking systems. 2,899,132, 8-11-59, CI.
235 — 61.6.
Orthuber, Richard K., and L. R. Ullery, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Radiation amplifier con-
struction. 2,875,350, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Orthuber, Richard K., C. C. Larson, and G. W. Bain, to In-
ternational Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Information
display device. 2,877,371, 3-10-59, CI. 313 — 108.
Orthuber, Richard K., and C. C. Larson, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Image device. 2,892,095,
6-23-59, CI. 250—213.
Orthuber, Richard K., C. V. Stanley, and C. L. Day, to Inter-
national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Electron dis-
charge devices. 2,894,163, 7-7-59, CI. 313 — 149.
Orthuber, Richard K., C. V. Stanley, and S. G. Fong, to
International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Apparatus
for detecting hot journal boxes. 2,906,885, 9-29-59, CI.
250 — 222.
Orthuber, Richard K., and C. C. Larson, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Image device. 2,909,667,
10-20-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Ortley Co., Ltd. : See —
Hiering, William A. 2,884,213.
Ortloff, John E., to Jersey Production Research Co. Blow-
out closure device pressure head. 2,897,895, 8-4-59, CI.
166 — 95.
Ortloff, John E., to Jersey Production Research Co. Reservoir
coring. 2,915,284, 12-1-59, CI. 255 — 1.4.
Ortloff, John E., and F. H. Deily, to Jersey Production Re-
search Co. Retrievable reverse circulation pellet impact
drill. 2.885,184, 5-5-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Ortman, Alva H. Cylinder cushioning structure. 2,897,785,
8-4-59, CI. 121—38.
Ortman, Curtis D., to General Motors Corp. Kiln refractory.
2,895,840, 7-21-59, CI. 106 — 68.
Ortman, Earl R. Air unloader for submergible pumps.
2,917.113, 12-15-59, CI. 166—67.
Ortmann, Walter : See —
Arenhold, Karl-Heinz, and Ortmann. 2,893,415.
Ortner, Samuel. Pocket safety knife. 2,870,537, 1-27-59
CI. 30—162.
Orton, Charles L. Multiple fluid coupling for relatively mov-
able vehicle parts. 2,873,810, 2-17-59, CI. 180 — 66.
Ortusi, Antoine J., and A. Robert, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Radio direction finding system.
2,913,721, 11-17-59, CI. 343—121.
Ortusi, Jean, and A. Robert, to Compagnie Generale de Tele-
graphie Sans Fil. Radar systems. 2,914,761, 11-24-59,
CI. 343 — 5.
Ortwig, Thomas B., to James R. Kearney Corp. By-pass
switch. 2.879,348. 3-24-59, CI. 200 — 50.
Orvis, Elmer P.. to The Leece-Neville Co. Generator control
system. 2,874.346, 2-17-59, CI. 321 — 16.
Orvis, Elmer P., to The Leece-Neville Co. Alternator-rectifier
generating system. 2,907,943, 10-6-59, CI 321 — 16.
Osaka Machine Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Miyazawa, Shigetada. 2,870,646.
Osaka Titanium Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Tomonari, Tadao, Ishimoto, Togo, and Izumi. 2,905,613.
Osbon. William O. : See —
Hanna. Clinton R., and Osbon. 2,887,976.
Osbond. John M. : See —
Cohen. Aaron, and Osbond. 2,877.227
Osborg. Hans, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Pro-
duction of hvdrazine. 2,917,369, 12-15-59, CI. 23 — 190
Osborn, Alden E. Pipe joint. 2,914,345, 11-24-59. CI.
285—110.
Osborn, Arthur S. : See —
Pekar, George H., and Osborn.
Osborn, Charles W. : See — -
Mahan, John E., and Osborn.
Osborn, George E., and H. C. Matthews,
seat. 2,872,686, 2-10-59, CI. 4 — 6.
Osborn, Harry B., Jr., and W. E. Benninghoff, to The Ohio
Crankshaft Co. Billet handling device. 2,910,565, 10-27-
59, CI. 219 — 10.41.
Osborn, John E.
110.
2,893,313.
2,884,316.
Sitz bath for toilet
Pipe tongs. 2,911,251, 11-3-59, CI. 294
Bed protector. 2,914,069, 11-24-59, CI.
Osborn, Mabel G.
128 — 287.
Osborn Mfg. Co,. The : See —
Benvak, John B. 2,871,060.
Benyak, John B. 2,918,327.
Bongiovanni, John C. 2,913,809.
Cole, Lyndon C. 2,909,015.
Friedman, Solomon. 2,874,399.
Miller, Leon F. 2,879,564.
Miller, Leon F., and Hatch. 2,908,950.
Nelson. Brooks E. 2,871,496.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.
Peterson, Ruben O.,
2,876,146.
2,878.048.
2,879,631.
2,895,155.
2,905,924.
2,907,151.
2,908,116.
2,908,927.
and Nelson.
Osborn, Spencer H. Hand truck. 2,916,170, 12-8-59, CI.
214—375.
Osborn, William M. Hydraulically operated transmission.
2,910,052, 10-27-59, CI. 121—93.
Osborn, William M. Hydraulically operated device. 2,915,-
048, 12-1-59, CI. 121 — 93.
Osborne, Alan P. : See —
Sear, Derek W., and Osborne. 2,891,917.
Osborne, Alec V., to Pfaudler Permutit Inc. Fractionating
column. 2 896,928, 7-28-59, CI. 261—113.
Osborne, Fred H. : See —
Hull, Charles J., and Osborne. 2,891,797.
Osborne, Clyde E. : See —
Florestano, Herbert J., Jeffries, Osborne, and Bahler.
2,868,689.
Osborne, Fay H., and M. F. Kilty, Jr., to C. H. Dexter &
Sons, Inc. Fibrous webs and method and apparatus for
making same. 2,913,365, 11-17-59, CI. 162 — 201.
Osborne, Fred H., to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Organ
pedal structure. 2,911,873, 11-10-59, CI. 84 — 225.
Osborne, John B. : See —
Wickham, Henry P., and Osborne. 2,891,001.
Osborne, John B., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Process for
emergency steam production. 2,919,244, 12-29-59, CI.
208—164.
Osborne, John B., and J. L. Patton, to The M. W. Kellogg Co.
Movement of fluidized catalyst In a standpipe. 2,900,329,
8-18-59, CI. 208—164.
Osborne, Marvin J. Turnbuckle. 2,872,224, 2-3-59, CI.
287 — 60.
Osborne, Russell E., S. H. Moyer, and L. D. Coyne, to Prod-
ucts and Production Devices Co. Corrugating machine.
2,882,955, 4-21-59, CI. 154 — 30.
Osborne, Wesley M., D. Edge, Jr., and A. D. Johnston, to
Hooker Chemical Corp. Process for production of calcium
hypochlorite bleach liquor. 2,889,199, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 86.
Osborne, William E. : See — ■
Wylie, Jean, Osborne, and Amsler. 2,899,882.
Oscard, Martin L. Collar stiffener. 2,899,681, 8-18-59, CI.
2—132.
Oscoz Sanchez, Pascual J. M. Compact extension table.
2,890,089, 6-9-59, CI. 311 — 44.
Osen, Ralph T. : See —
Myck, Edward A., Jr., and Osen. 2,902,220.
Osenberg, Werner, to Bisterfeld & Stolting. Grinding wheels
with inserted tubular abrasive elements. 2,882,655,
4-21-59, CI. 51—209.
Osenberg, Werner, to Bisterfeld & Stolting. Manufacture of
single or multi-stage grinding rings or the like. 2,909,417,
10-20-59, CI. 51 — 298.
Osepchuk, John M., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electron dis-
charge devices and cathodes therefor. 2,871,394, 1-27-59,
CI. 315—3.5.
Osepchuk, John M., and R. A. Paananen, to Raytheon Co.
Traveling wave electron discharge devices. 2,905,859,
9-22-59, CI. 315—39.3.
Oser, Zalik : See —
Griffin, William D., and Oser. 2,881,220.
Osgood, Harold A,. Jr., and J. C. Pilcher. to Sperry Rand
Corp. Sheet feeding device. 2,892,629, 6-30-59, CI. 271 —
39.
Osgood, Richard E. Electric pressure pickup. 2,883,503,
4-21-59, CI. 201—63.
O'Shaughnessy, James M. : See —
Duane, Donald, and O'Shaughnessy. 2,898,357.
O'Shei, William E. Windshield cleaning apparatus. 2,914,-
256, 11-24-59, CI. 239 — 305.
O'Shei. William E. Rear viewing mirrors. 2.914,988, 12-1-
59. CI. 88 — 98.
O'Shei, William E. Windscreen wiper blades. 2,918,688,
12-29-59, CI. 15 — 245.
Oshima, Motoyoshi, J. Kusama, and T. Ishii. Process for
the saccharification of cellulose-containing material. 2,900,-
284, 8-18-59. CI. 127 — 37.
Oshima, Shintaro, and H. Enomoto. to Kokusai Denskin
Denwa Co., Ltd. Device for making any desired frequency
characteristic circuit. 2,883,109, 4-21-59, CI. 235 — 183.
Oshins, Ned N., to Wasco Chemical Co.. Inc. Davlight dome
ventilator construction. 2,885,948, 5-12-59, CI. 98 — 116.
Oshry, Howard I. : See —
Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Oshrv. 2,912,745.
Oshry, Howard I., to Erie Resistor Corp. Switch. 2,877,324,
3-10-59, CI. 200—168.
Oshry, Howard I., to Erie Resistor Corp. Method of making
titanium dioxide capacitors. 2,899,345, 8-11-59, CI.
148—6.3.
Oshry, Howard I., O. I. Steigerwalt, and J. D. Heibel, to
Erie Resistor Corp. Method of making printed circuit
panels. 2,912,746, 11-17-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Oshry, Howard I.. O. I. Steigerwalt, and J. D. Heibel, to
Erie Resistor Corp. Method of making printed circuit
panels. 2,912,747, 11-17-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Osipow, Lloyd I. : See —
Hass, Henry B., Snell, York, and Osipow. 2,893,990.
Osipow, Lloyd I., to Cosmopolitan Chemical Co.. Inc. Cor-
rosion inhibition. 2,890.928, 6-16-59, CI. 21 — 2.7.
Osipow, Lloyd I., and W. C. York, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Monoacyl derivatives of disubstituted carbamides and proc-
ess of preparation. 2,903,445, 9-8-59. CI. 260 — 211.5.
Osipow, Lloyd I„ and W. C. York, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Monoacyl derivatives of substituted carbamides and process
of preparation. 2,903,446, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 211.5.
700
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Oslpow, Lloyd I., and W. C. York, deceased, R. M. York,
administratrix, to W. R. Grace & Co. Disubstituted car-
bamide detergent composition. 2,919,248, 12-29-59, CI.
252—137.
Osier, John S. Porous trays for artists' colors. 2,914,876,
12-1-59, CI. 41 — 1.
Osnabrucker Kupfer-und Drahtwerk : See —
Raydt, Ulrich, and Hahne. 2,869,220.
Osner, Clarence W. Beamless brake rigging. 2,892,515,
6-30-59, CI. 188—52.
Osojnak, Boris M., and R. Gray, to Heyl & Patterson, Inc.
Car dumper. 2,896,935, 7-28-59, CI. 265 — 71.
Osolin, Hans : See —
Hochuli, Ernst, Osolin, Schuerch, and Zumstein.
2,873,204.
Osovski, Conrad A. : See —
Baird, Joseph J., and Osovski. 2,911,018.
Osovski, Conrad A., and R. H. Shaver, to Chesebr.o Whitman
Mfg. Corp. Convertible ladders. 2,873,903, 2-17-59, CI.
228 — 25.
Ospelt, Gustav : See —
Scheiterlein, Andreas. 2,882,884.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, and Skatsche. 2,873,734.
Osplack, Joseph J., to Vinco Corp. Grinding wheel dresser.
2,907.314, 10-6-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Osrow, Harold : See —
Osrow, Leonard and H. 2,901,213.
Osrow, Leonard and H. Valved flow control coupling. 2,901,-
213, 8-25-59, CI. 251—352.
Ossenbrunner, Armin : See —
Klockgether, Helfried, Muller, and Ossenbrunner.
2,874,046.
Ossenbrunner, Armin, H. Klockgether, W. Starck, and W.
Langbein, ya to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft and % to Farb-
werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic filter lay-
ers. 2,913,351, 11-17-59, CI. 117—33.3.
Osswald, Gerhard : See —
Klein. Werner, Friz, and Osswald. 2,908,843.
Osswald, Philipp, E. Friedel, F. Arimont, and L. Hill, to
Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung. Proc-
ess for producing substantiallv pure free-running urea
granules. 2.919,184, 12-29-59, Cl. 71 — 64.
Osten, Fred C, Sr. Automaticallv-locking sash balance for
removable sash windows. 2,903,736, 9-15-59, Cl. 16 — 197.
Osten, Fred C, Sr. Sill construction for gliding windows.
2,911,688, 11-10-59, Cl. 20 — 11.
Ostendorf, Bernard, Jr. : See —
Bacon, Walter M., and Ostendorf. 2,897,268.
Ostendorf, Bernard, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor data storage and gate circuit. 2,873,385,
2-10-59, Cl. 307—88.5.
Ostendorf, Bernard, Jr.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Binary counter transistor circuit. 2,903,676, 9-8-59, Cl.
340—166.
Ostendorf, Bernard, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Shift register circuit controlled by a pulse generating cir-
cuit. 2,911,544, 11-3-59, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Oster, Gerald. Photopolymerization with the formation of
coherent plastic masses. 2,875.047, 2-24-59, Cl. 96 — 35.
Oster, Harvey J. C, Jr., to C. M. Lovsted & Co.. Inc.
Elevator for use in a lumber stacker. 2,895,624, 7-21-59,
Cl. 214 — 6.
Oster. John, Mfg. Co. : See —
Bednarski, Thaddeus E. 2,898,709.
Neff, Gene M. 2.885.833.
TJlke, William. 2,879,589.
Ulke, William. 2,879,951.
Oster Mfg. Co., The : See —
Chasar, Anthony R., and Martin. 2,887,886.
Chasar, Anthony R., and Martin. 2,919,092.
Oster. Stanley M. : See —
Wilson. Louis D.. Oster, and Ash. 2,868.340
Oster. Thomas H., to Ford Motor Co. Differential drive.
2.881,330. 4-7-59, Cl. 290 — 15.
Osterer, David G. : See —
Rudd, Wallace C. Cameron, and Osterer. 2,898,440.
Osterhaus, Leo A., to Silver Streak Mfg Co. Renewable plow
edge. 2,884,082, 4-28-59, Cl. 172 — 719.
Osterhout, Ross V., and W. C. Shrier, to Caterpillar Trac-
tor Co. Remote control for pipeline pumping engines.
2,869,466, 1-20-59, Cl. 103—27.
Ostermann, Max, and W. Klein, to W. & M. Ostermann.
Bobbin holder for braiding machines. 2,911,875, 11-10-59,
Cl. 87—21.
Ostermann, W. & M. : See —
Ostermann, Max, and Klein. 2,911,875.
Ostermeyer, Norman : See —
Feller, Arthur G. 2,898,606.
Ostern, Carl A., to Norsk Spraengstofindustri A/S. Method
of wrapping or packaging plastic materials and a machine
for carrying out the method. 2,883,811, 4-28-59, Cl.
53—123.
Osterreichische Textilmaschinenfabrik G. Josephy's Erben :
See —
Rosenberg, Heinz, and Deschmann. 2 870,349.
Ostertag, Otto, and F. Stable, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Tool
support. 2,913,996, 11-24-59. Cl. 104 — 14.
Osthoff, Robert C. : See —
Hurd, Dallas T., and Osthoff. 2,867,599.
Osthoff, Robert C, to General Electric Co. Purification of
tungsten carbide. 2,913,314, 11-17-59, Cl. 23—208.
Ostler, Josef : See —
Zwick, Kurt, and Ostler. 2,891,452.
Ostline, John E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Toll ticketing telephone systems. 2,881,259, 4-7-59, Cl.
3 79—18.
Ostline, John E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Relay assembly. 2,912,542, 11-10-59, Cl. 200 — 104.
Ostline, John E., and W. J. Phillips, to General Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Director hunter and selector. 2,901,545,
S-25-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Ostline, John E., and M. H. Esperseth, to General Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Toll ticketing system remote operator
trunk. 2,917,582, 12-15-59, Cl. 179 — 7.1.
Ostlund, Earl W. Retractable clothesline device. 2,872,047,
2-3-59, Cl. 211—119.15.
Ostmann, Jan, % to G. A. Frisch. Tie-frame for securing
a rectangular assemblage of typographic material.
2,902.932. 9-8-59. Cl. 101 — 104.
Ostrander, Charles W., to Allied Research Products Inc. Test-
ing material. 2,902,348, 9-1-59, Cl. 23 — 230.
Ostrander, Charles W., and N. Congiundi, to Allied Research
Products, Inc. Formulation for producing a protective
bright chemically polished surface on zinc and cadmium.
2,904,414, 9-15-59, Cl. 41 — 42.
Ostroff, Edward D., and M. A. Meyer, to Laboratory for Elec-
tronics, Inc. Transistor counter. 2,902,609, 9-1-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
Ostrofsky, Bernard, and J. W. Ballard, to Union Carbide
Corp. Transistor and method of making a transistor.
2,913,357, 11-17-59, Cl. 117—200.
Ostrom, Raymond A., and J. K. Lentz, to Durakool, Inc.
Shock mount assembly for electrical devices. 2,892,064,
6-23-59, Cl. 200—168.
Ostrow, Barnet O. : See —
Nobel, Fred I., and Ostrow. 2.891,896.
Ostrow, Barnet D., and F. I. Nobel. Bath for electroplating
nickel. 2,870,069, 1-20-59. Cl. 204 — 49.
Ostrow, Eugene E. Colored television system. 2,911,461,
11—3—59 Cl 178 5 2
Ostrow, Henry J. Electric door mat. 2. SD5, 159, 7-21-59. Cl.
15—311.
Ostrower, Harrv. Interchangeable belt and stop buckle com-
bination. 2,913,794, 11-24-59, Cl. 24 — 163.
Ostrowski. Walter. Sharpening device for razor blades.
2,871,628, 2-3-59, Cl. 51 — 153.
Ostwald, Fritz, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturen-
fabrik KG. Pressure regulator for harmonic pressure
distribution. 2,904,069, 9-15-59. Cl. 137—506.
Osugi. Tetsuro : See —
Matsumoto, Masakazu, Maeda, and Osugi. 2,909,502.
Osugi, Tetsuro, K. Tanabe, Y. Ohno, and T. Suda, Vi to
Air Reduction Co., Inc., and 94 to Kurashiki Rayon Co.
Ltd. Polyvinyl alcohol filaments of improved dye affinity
and method of preparation. 2,906,594, 9-29-59, Cl. 18 — 54.
O'Sullivan, Eugene : See —
Inglis, Ronald A. 2,873,865.
O'Sullivan. Martin H. Fishing lure. 2,875,549, 3-3-59. CI.
43—42.22.
O'Sullivan, Patrick J., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Folded pad
and method of manufacture thereof. 2,900,055, 8-25-59,
Cl. 15—209.
Oswald, Anthony C. Wall ventilator. 2,905,072, 9-22-59,
Cl. 98—29.
Oswald, Harry J., to F. N. Bard. Packed swivel .ioint with
anti-friction means to reduce packing wear. 2,907,590,
10-6-59, Cl. 285—98.
Oswald, Jacques, to Compagnie Industrielle des Telephones.
Adjustable correcting networks. 2,914,738, 11-24-59. Cl.
333—28.
Oswald. John : See —
Neely, William H., and Oswald. 2,876,826.
Oswald, Leonard C. : See —
Kerstner, Otto S., and Oswald 2,904,207.
Oswald, Richard L., to D. P. Bushnell. Ontional gun sight
reticule enlarging device. Re. 24,692, 8-25-59, Cl. 33 — 50.
Oswald. Robert L., and M. E. Cornell, to Westinghouse Air
Brake Co. Railway traffic control apparatus. 2,902,594,
9-1-59, Cl. 246 — 219.
Oswald, Williim J. : See —
Gotaas, Harold B., and Oswald. 2,867,945.
Oswalt, Andrew J. Mercury separator. 2,889,946, 6-2-59,
Cl. 210—153.
Oswalt, Burlin W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Hvdraulic
automatic adjusting mechanism. 2,918,797, 12-29-59, Cl.
60 — 54.5.
Oswandel, Edward F., to Titanium Metals Corp. of America.
Reclaiming scrap sheet. 2,891,2S6, 6-23-59, Cl. 18 — 59.3.
Oswego Falls Corp. : See —
Wilcox, Isaac L., Barnes, Patch, and Spurr. 2,901,950.
Oswin, Charles R. : See — -
Berry, William, Rose. Phillips, and Oswin. 2,910,3S5.
Othmer, Donald F. Process for recovering volatile aliphatic
acids. 2,867.655. 1-6-59. Cl. 200—527.
Othmer, Donald F. Process for recovering acetic .icid.
2.878,283, 3-17-59, Cl. 260 — 541.
Otis Co. : See
Bailinger, Wallace A. 2,890,471.
LIST OF PATENTEES
701
Otis Elevator Co. : See —
Bruns, William H. 2,867,292.
Hornung, Stephen A. 2,918,144.
Laws, Robert J. 2,884,144.
Lusti, John, and Madison. 2,903,093.
Mindrum, Kenneth H. 2,887,236.
Parcell, Russell W. 2,890.807.
Parcell, Russell W. 2,893,582.
Prince, Arthur E., and Larson. 2,890,402.
Tucker, Benjamin W Jr. 2,890,881.
Otis Engineering Corp. : See — -
Bostock, James H., and Simon. 2,884,073.
Bostock, James H. 2,894,715.
Bostock, James H. 2,900,997.
Bostock, James H. 2,909,227.
Canalizo, Carlos R. 2,886,281.
Canalizo, Carlos R. 2,896,903.
Cummings, Leslie L. 2,875,775.
Cummings, Leslie L. 2,904,058.
Dollison, William W. 2,902,046.
Fredd, John V. 2,871,947.
Fredd, John V. 2,875,525.
Fredd, John V. 2,880,804.
Fredd, John V. 2,884,071.
Fredd, John V., and Schramm. 2,908,330.
Schwab, Carl M. 2,908,333.
Schramm, Harry B. 2,901 045.
Schramm, Harry B., and Fredd. 2,894,586.
Schramm, Harry B., and Sizer. 2,911,997.
Otley, Kurt O., to United States of America, Army. Forming
electrolyte for capacitors. 2,882,233, 4-14-59, CI. 252 —
62.2.
O'Toole. Joseph M. : See —
Miller, Robert O., and O'Toole. 2,875,001.
Ott, Arnold C. : See —
Babcock, John C, and Ott. 2,881,188.
Donia, Robert A., and Ott. 2,868,809.
Ott, Charles J. : See — ■
Gittinger, Ted, Roberts, and Ott. 2.886,132.
Ott, Edward A., and R. Higgins, to Albert H. Weinbrenner
Co. Plastic heel bases for shoes. 2,917,841, 12-22-59. CI.
36 — 35.
Ott, Edward E., to Avco Mfg. Corp. Method and fixture for
identifying conductors. 2,898,242, 8-4-59, CI. 117 — 212.
Ott. Ernst G., and B. J. Wallis, to American Metal Products
Co. Die set for shaping a spring strip to predetermined
form. 2,884,962, 5-5-59. CI. 140—71.
Ott, Heinrich : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Hennig, Lindner, and Ott. 2,876.262.
Ott, Hermann. Follower magnifier for planimeters or similar
instruments. 2,899,861, 8-18-59, CI. 88 — 39.
Ott, John B.t to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of hydro-
lyzing an acrylonitrile polymer in the presence of nickel
ion. 2,916,477, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 88.7.
Ott, John E., to Acme Steel Co. Punch lock forming ma-
chine. 2,913.939, 11-24-59, CI. 81 — 9.3.
Ott, John E., and C. G. Heslet, to Acme Steel Co. Grain car
door 2,871,936. 2-3-59, CI. 160—368.
Ott, John W. : See —
Cochrane, John D., Ill, Ott, StafBn, and Stuart. 2,913,-
149.
Ott, Josef, F. Hackel, R. Hummel, E. Wiedemann, and M.
Sigel, to L. Schuler AG. Guide system for reciprocating
machine parts. 2,914,362, Tx -24-59, CI. 308 — 3.
Ott, Joseph : See —
Frey, Julius, Ott, and Brinkmann. 2,908,369.
Ott. Vivian L., and L. M. Joynes ; said Joynes assor. to said
Ott. Collapsible cart. 2,890.060, 6-9-59. Cl. 280 — 42.
Ott, Walther H, to Merck & Co., Inc. Feedstuffs fortified
with bacitracin and vitamin B]2. 2,871,122, 1-27-59, Cl.
99 2.
Ott, Wilhelm : See —
Koppel, Walter, and Ott. 2,898,895.
Ottawa Silica Co. : See —
Costello, Don A. 2,880,957.
Ottcraft Products, Inc. : See —
Sturgis, Bernard L. Re. 24,729.
Ottenheym, Johannes H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Removing o>-
aminocapronitrile from crude mixtures thereof. 2,900,310,
8-18-59, Cl. 202 — 42.
Ottestad, Jack B., W. D. Ayers, S. A. Skeen, Jr., and J. J.
Kavanaugh, to General Dynamics Corp. Aerodvnamic heat-
ing and loading simulator. 2,909,057, 10-20-59, Cl. 73 —
15.6.
Ottinger, August F. : See —
Brady, Charles V., and Ottinger. 2,870,955.
Ottmann, Gerhard, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. 9-aza-
bicvclo-[ 4,2,1 ]-nona-2,4-dienes. 2,900,389, 8-18-59, Cl.
260—313.
Otto, Carl. Coke oven. 2,868,277. 1-13-59, Cl. 158 — 7.5.
Otto, Carl. Method of and apparatus for producing am-
monium sulphate crystals. 2,895,800, 7-21-59, Cl. 23 — 119.
Otto, Carl L. and L. N. B.. and J. Briton, to Caronelle, Inc.
Core member of foam material for hair curlers. 2,867,222,
1-6-59, Cl. 132 — 39.
Otto Construction Corp. : See —
Otto, Hans. 2,917,381.
Otto, Dettmer H., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Butt weld-
ing apparatus. 2,874,262, 2-17-59, Cl. 213 — 57.
Otto, Ferdinand P. : See —
Bradley, John S., V, Otto, and Seger. 2,916,454.
Otto, Fred B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Transistor-
ized current transfer apparatus. 2,874,331, 2-17-59, Cl.
315 — 93.
Otto, Fritz, to A. Stephan u. Sonne. Meat cutter. 2,894,551,
7-14-59, Cl. 146 — 68.
Otto, Fritz, to A. Stephen u. Sohne. Meat cutter. 2,918,-
956, 12-29-59, Cl. 146 — 68.
Otto, Hans, to Otto Construction Corp. Process of flaking
and granulating ammonium sulphate. 2,917,381, 12-10-59,
Cl. 71—64.
Otto, Harold M. deceased (by Schenectady Trust Co., execu-
tor), to United States of America, Army. Multibarrel gun
with skewed bore axes. 2,872,847, 2-10-59, Cl. 89 — 12.
Otto, Heinrich, and A. Mogk, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Steam generating unit with plural combustion chambers
separated by a partition wall of steam generating tubes.
2,897,794, 8-4-59, Cl. 122 — 240.
Otto, Howard K. : See —
Crosby, George A., and Otto. 2,915,003.
Otto, La Nelle B. : See —
Otto, Carl L. and L. N. B., and Briton. 2.807,222.
Otto, Stuart. Electromagnetic packaging apparatus. 2,899,-
783, 8-18-59, Cl. 53—59.
Otto, Stuart. Electromagnetic packaging apparatus. 2,916,-
862, 12-15-59, Cl. 53 — o5.
Otto, Willi A. Shoe last construction. 2,899,696, 8-18-59,
Cl. 12 — 136.
Otto, William H. Ventilator. 2,884.847, 5-5-59, Cl. 98 — 86.
Uttoson, Dean C, to Ottoson Solvents Inc. Cleaning equip-
ment. 2,896,643, 7-28-59, Cl. 134—99.
Ottoson Solvents Inc. : See —
Ottoson, Dean C. 2,896,643.
Otzen, Christian : See —
Baur, Carl, and Otzen. 2,898,808.
Ouellette, Herve J. : See —
Bornheim, George H., and Ouellette. 2,882,794.
Ouellette, Maxime E. Rural mail box. 2,898,066, 8-4-59,
Cl. 248 — 145.
Ouellette, Raymond L. Box construction for carrying bottles.
2,891,696, 6-23-59, Cl. 220—113.
Oussani, James J. Automatic staDler. 2.877.461. 3-17-59.
Cl. 1—101.
Outboard Marine Corp. : See —
Hulsebus, Richard P. 2,911,938.
Soder, Edward P., Jr. 2.906,251.
Outterson, Charles R., to The Albermarle Paper Mfg. Co.
Process for flameproofing paper. 2,867,549, 1-6-59, CI.
117—137.
Outterson, Charles R., R. S. Bell, and H. W. Ellerson, Jr., to
The Albermarle Paper Mfg. Co. Process for bleaching and
sizing paper pulp. 2,878,119, 3-17-59, Cl. 92 — 21.
Ouvrard, Paul : See —
Reymonenq, Gaston, and Ouvrard. 2,869,113.
Ovalstrapping Inc. : See —
Embree, Harold K. 2,877,808.
Embree, Harold K. 2,894,617.
Lamb. George E., and Rogge. 2,876,959.
Ovan, D. W., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Hoiby, James C, and Westrum. 2,869,333.
Ovens, Florence M. : See —
Wood, Joseph E. 2,885,803.
Ovens, Robert C. : See —
Wood, Joseph E. 2,885,803.
Overbaugh, Charles B. Golf ball tee. 2,898,110, 8-4-59,
Cl. 273—210.
Overbaugh, Sidney C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polymerization of ethylene with an initiator containing
tertiary alkyl perester and tertiary alkyl hydroperoxide.
2,909,513, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 94.9.
Overdick, Fritz : See —
Bencker, Franz, Overdick, and Schlee. 2,910,140.
Overeem, Hendrik : See —
Hunting, Bernardus J., Rinzema, and Overeem.
2,890,160.
Overhead Door Corp. : See —
Moler, Charles C. 2,887,865.
Schacht, Clifford A.. Jr. 2,869,637.
Stroup, Earl L. 2,867,466.
2.867,697.
2.871.932.
2.877,843.
2,880,796.
2,883,697.
2,892,494.
2.892.496.
2,902,087.
: See—
2,879.908.
Stroup, Earl L.
Stroup, Earl L.
Stroup, Earl L.
Stroup, Earl L.
Stroup, Earl L.
Stroup. Earl L.
Stroup. Earl L.
Stroup, Earl L.
Overhead Loader Corp.
Andersen, Tengel.
Overholt, Donald C, and M. D. Peterson, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method and coating
composition for protecting and decontaminating surfaces.
2,877,131. 3-10-59, Cl. 117—6.
Overland, John S., J. T. Hill, and V. H. Seger, to F. H. Hill
Co., Inc. Casket sealing construction. 2,869,216. 1-20-59,
Cl. 27—17.
Overly, Elmer G. Envelopes. 2,913,163, 11-17-59, Cl. 229—
72.
Overlv Mfg. Co. : See —
Goodwin, John H. 2,885,974.
Overman, Earl R., deceased, by M. B. Overman, executrix.
Two-stage bagging machine. 2,869,296, 1-20-59, Cl. 53 —
24.
702
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Overman, Guy R., to General Motors Corp. Steering wheel.
2,892,359, 0-30-59, CI. 74 184.
Overman, James H. : See —
Finehout, Lyman J., Ebershoff, and Overman. 2,868,026.
Overman, Mary B. : See —
Overman, Earl R. 2.869,296.
Overmire, Milton O., and G. P. Del Faro, to H. and B. Teitel-
baum. Reel for receiving a spool of film. 2,881,985, 4-14-
59, CI. 242 — 71.8.
Overstreet, Henry H. : See —
Phillips, Wallace G., Hall, and Overstreet. 2,911,927.
Overton, Albert E., deceased ; C. W. Payne, and D. M.
Williams, executors. Bolt head having undercut portion to
receive flowable lead washer. 2,884,038, 4-28-59, CI.
151 — 44.
Overton, Edgar R. Playground device resembling a turtle.
2,8S6,317, 0-12-59, CI. 272—60.
Overton, Glen. Atmospheric and vacuum drum dryer. 2,880,-
523 4—7—59 Cl. 34 92.
Overton, Glen! Apron for drum driers. 2,886,101, 5-12-59,
CI. 159 — 11.
Overton, Harold C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Dusting
mechanism. 2,919,157, 12-29-59, CI. 302 — 51.
Overton, William C, Jr., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
Acoustic well logging with end shielding. 2,878,886, 3-24-
59, CI. 181 — .5.
Ovist, Elwin B. : See —
Kundiger, Donald G., and Ovist. 2,873,293.
Ovist, Elwin B. W. : See —
Kundiger, Donald G., and Ovist. 2,881,218.
Kundiger, Donald G., and Ovist. 2,882,318.
Ovrevik, Glenn S. Means for detecting the defective element
in a series connection. 2,870,377, 1-20-59, CI. 315 — 92.
Ovshinskv, Stanford R.. to Tann Corp. Magnetic rectifier.
2,904,741, 9-15-59, CI. 321 — 48.
Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Tann Corp. Signal responsive de-
vice. 2,917,599, 12-15-59, CI. 200—87.
Owada, Eddie T. : See —
Woodward, Roy E„ and Owada. 2,911,969.
Owades, Joseph L. : See —
Brenner, Mortimer W., and Owades. 2,884,352.
Owatonna Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Dyrdahl, Gordon H. 2,908,126.
Owczarek, Jerzy A. Glove. 2,883,668, 4-28-59, CI. 2 — 159.
Owen, Alan E., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Photo-
conductive cell. 2,898,240, 8^1-59, CI. 117—211.
Owen, Alexander B., to Texas Instruments Inc. Seismic mud
pump. 2,887,955, 5-26-59, CI. 103—48.
Owen Bucket Co., The : See — ■
Takacs, Robert J. 2,894,781.
Owen, Charles E. : See — ■
Millership, Ronald, and Owen. 2,914,757.
Owen. Charles J. : See —
Higgs, Richard F., and Owen. 2,870,070.
Owen, Claude M., to Chase Equipment Corp. Non-jamming
vibratory hopper. 2,872,019, 2-3-59, CI. 198—33.
Owen, Cydwel A. : See —
Troeger, Henry, and Owen. 2,883,839.
Owen, Edwin E., to Raven Industries, Inc. Liquid contain-
ing structure using plastic film. 2,907,362, 10-6-59, CI.
150— .5.
Owen, Edwin H. Cooling means for television receivers.
2,897,487. 7-28-59, CI. 340—367.
Owen, Frank M., and C. W. Pewthers. to Owen-Pewthers
Mfg. Co., Inc. Bucket line. 2,915,838, 12-8-59, CI. 37—
90.
Owen, Frederick E. Fluid valving spark plug. 2,892,112,
6-23-59, Q. 313 — 11.5.
Owen, George E., to Nuclear Corp, of America, Inc. Hydro-
gen content analysis. 2,872,583, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Owen Harrold D., to Welex, Inc. Open hole perforator firing
means. 2,889,775, 6-9-59, CI. 102—20.
Owen, Harrv L. Store front structure. 2,917,793, 12-22-59,
CI. 20—56.3.
Owen, James R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydrogenation
process and catalyst. 2,902,522, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 680.
Owen. Joe D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Core logging de-
vice. 2,875,401, 2-24-59, CI. 324 — 13.
Owen, Joe D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical well
logging. 2,916,691, 12-8-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Owen. John C. : See —
Noxon, Paul A., Owen, and Bennett. 2,886,760.
Owen, John C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Servosystem pitch
control for aircraft. 2,873,418, 2-10-59, CI. 318 — 489.
Owen, John J., and J. Fedirko, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Desulfurization of high sulfur fluid coke par-
ticles. 2,872,383, 2-3-59, CI. 202—31.
Owen, Lambert : See —
Gelbach, Herman R., and Owen. 2,909,061.
Owen, Manlv M. Earth working Implement. 2,887,168,
5-19-59, CI. 172 — 67.
Owen. Paul M. : See —
Clark, Herbert, Owen, and Starr. 2,899,866.
Owen-Pewthers Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Owen. Frank M., and Pewthers. 2,915,838.
Owen, Richard : See —
Kuhrmeyer. Carl A., Owen, and Favorite. 2,891,165.
Owen, Richard, to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Heat-sensi-
tive copying-paper. 2,910,377, 10-27-59, CI. 117—36.
Owen, Richard, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Heat-
sensitive copy-paper. 2,916,395, 12-8-59, CI. 117 — 36.
Owen, Robert E., to General Motors Corp. Resilient bushing.
2,868,571, 1-13-59, CI. 287 — 85.
Owen, Robert R., J. F. Cykler, and R. T. Tribble, to Pine-
apple Research Institute of Hawaii. Moldboard plow with
plastic resin covering. 2,913,060, 11-17-59, CI. 172 — 747.
Owen, Ronald V., and N. A. Hurt, to Lever Brothers Co.
Method of caustic recovery in soap manufacture. 2,899,450,
8-11-59, CI. 260 — 418.
Owen, Theodore J. Scaffold support and its use. 2,876,046,
3-3-59, CI. 304 — 5.
Owen, Thomas W. : See —
Dakin, Geoffrey, and Owen. 2,902,723.
Owen, Tref or : See —
Neville, Sidney, and Owen. 2,899,855.
Owen, William, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass grinding
and polishing apparatus. 2,882,652, 4-21-59, CI. 51 — 168.
Owen. William L., to J. U. Barr. Production of mud-laden
drilling fluids. 2,868,725, 1-13-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Owen, William L. Treatment of starches and gums, and
compositions thereof. 2,908,597, 10-13-59, CI. 127 — 71.
Owens, Austin P., to General Electric Co. Universal welding
head. 2,883,515, 4-21-59, CI. 219—86.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. : See —
Allen, Frank E. 2,877,670.
Bauers, Barton M., Sr. 2,887,722.
Bay, Ernest, and Kelley. 2,904,976.
Brautigam, Richard H. 2,873,718.
Caroselli, Remus F., and Gagnon. 2,868,668.
Drennan, James G. 2,889,967.
Fletcher, Ed. 2,906,470.
Frickert, Philip J. 2,900,700.
Frickert, Philip J., and Russell. 2,886,877.
Frickert, Philip J., and Smock. 2,875,503.
Grant, John A. 2,915,806.
Horton, Richard C., Miller, and Lydic. 2,867,891.
Kalousek. George L. 2,875,075.
Kendall, Rov C. 2,915,795.
Kingsbury, Ralph N., and Caroselli. 2,900,275.
Long, Luther L., and Trout. 2,914,806.
Machlan, George R. 2,876,120.
Marzocchi. Alfred. Caroselli. and Rammel. 2,868,669.
McCormick, John M. 2,890,347.
Miller, William H, and Alexander. 2,910,383.
Park, John K., and Marzocchi. 2,886,470.
Pearson, Arthur J., and Tomlinson. 2,890,147.
Roberson, Cletis L., and Tiede. 2,891,686.
Russell, Robert G. 2.868,358.
Russell, Robert G. 2,883,798.
Russell, Robert G. 2,895,789.
Russell. Robert G. 2,908,036.
Russell, Robert G. 2,916,347.
Russell, Robert G., and Denelsbeck. 2,910,806.
Russell, Robert G., Smart, and Riley. 2,875,893.
Shannon, Richard F., and Mitchell. 2,901,379.
Simpson, Frank R. 2,884,159.
Slayter, Games, and Drummond. 2,914,835.
Slayter, Games, and Steitz. 2,915,170.
Smith, Roy E. 2,891.798.
Snow, Henry J., and York. 2,881,471.
Stalego, Charles J., and Snow. 2,897,874.
Taylor, William C. 2,915,409.
Vonnegut, Bernard. 2,916,773.
Walker, Frederick W., Cady, and Johnston. 2,881,110.
Waugh, John A. 2,909,827.
Welsch, William W. 2,877,124.
Welsch. William W. 2,882.173.
Whitehurst, Harrv B. 2,880,552.
Whitehurst, Harry B. 2,900,274.
Woodward, Robert M. 2,900,252.
Owens, Delmar D. Furniture for a physically handicapped
person. 2,894,267, 7-14-59, CI. 5—68.
Owens, Donald L. Machine for setting up collapsed paper-
board boxes. 2,907,252, 10-6-59, CI. 93 — 49.
Owens, Freeman H. Roll film camera. 2,890,635, 6-16-59.
CI. 95—31.
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. : See —
Allen, Russell G. 2,888,131.
Allison, Blaine M., and Schmid. 2,894,284.
Anderson, Norman G. 2,878.994.
Augsburger, Herbert M. 2,919,297.
Badger, Alfred E. 2,881.566.
Barnby, Herbert A. 2,899,051.
Biering, Olav. 2,876.606.
Bjering, Olav. 2,884,751.
Beck, Basil D., Sr„ and Swain. 2,909,005.
Bode, Wolfe. 2,888,780.
Bowe, George R., Schutz, and Suchockl. 2,908,598.
Burch, Oscar G. 2,898,633.
Cellev. Albert F. 2.896,798.
Chapman, George C, Pfaender, and Holscher. 2,905,846.
Conrad, Keith. 2,873,555.
Dapp, Robert J., and Cozine. 2,873,854.
Dence, Richard B., and Schaich. 2,904,810.
Denman, Robert R., and Trudeau. 2,903,824.
Fedorchak, William J.. Early, and Johnesee. 2,868,061.
Ferguson, Oscar, Jr. 2,909,267.
Fillmore. William E. 2.903,159.
Francl, Josef, and Logludice. 2,918,757.
Fraser, George L. 2,888,781.
Greennmver, William H. 2.896,784.
Hackett. James W. 2,908.034.
Hall, Lynn O., Jr. 2,867,544.
LIST OF PATENTEES
703
Owens-Illinois Glass Co. : See — Continued
Hansen, Melvin O. 2,885,957. „„„._,_
Henry, Kenneth M., and Vincent. 2,874,017.
Hohl, John. 2,890,814.
Hohl. John. 2,917,880.
Hohl, John, and Bjering. 2,915,029.
Hohl, John, and Wheaton. 2,909,879.
Holler, Edward J., Jr. 2.883,690.
Husum, Charles W., and Flaskanip. 2,910,397.
Jenkins, Albert S. 2,899,349.
Jenkins, Albert S. 2,912,042.
Johnson, John R. 2,882,061.
Keefer, George E. 2,910,194.
Keefer, George E. 2,910,196.
Keefer, George E. 2,910,199.
Keefer, George E. 2,915,342.
Kozak, John. 2,867,551.
Lauck, Albert G. 2,912,093.
McCormick, John H. 2.873,855.
McCormick, John M. 2,901,865.
McLaughlin, John E., and Allgever. 2,913,852.
Miller, John D. 2,908,436.
Miller, John G. 2,894,285. „„,„■
Monks, Joseph R., Jr., and Swain. 2.884,744.
Mumford, Eustace H. 2.867,335.
Mumford, Eustace H. 2,918,756.
Mumford, George V., and Soubier. 2,878,520.
Olson, Ralph H. 2,881,564.
Olson, Ralph H. 2,910,195.
Olson, Ralph H. 2,910,200.
Pawlicki, Clarence D. 2,894,359.
Pinotti, Alfred D. 2,913,509.
Randlett, Edward A. 2,913 134.
Richie, Carlton A. 2,867.589.
Rough, Robert R. 2,908,738.
-Schaefer, Earl F. 2,895,846.
Schaich, Wilbur A. 2,912,708.
Schaich, Wilbur A. 2,913,746. „„„„.„
Schaich, Wilbur A., and Gasmire. 2,910,712.
Schimel, Irving. 2,917,219.
Schreiber, Carl W. 2,904,161.
Sherman Orville B. 2,896,251.
Sherman, Orville B., and Mumford. 2,871,ol6.
Sherman, Orville B., and Soubier. 2,901,769.
Soubier, Leonard D. 2,890,483.
Soubier, Leonard D. 2,911,673.
Smith, Ralph H. 2.895,739.
Steierman, Bernard L. 2,919,210.
Tallent, Benjamin F. 2,882,647.
Thomson. John W., Jr. 2.896.647.
Toepfer, Walter J., and Prendergast. 2,909,004.
Trudeau, Urban P. 2,870,654.
Uhlig, Albeit F. 2,888,127.
Van Steyn, Gerard K. 2,878,619.
Vincent, Harvard B. 2.878,623.
Vincent, Harvard B. 2,899,575.
Vincent, Harvard B. 2,905,845.
Wallace, Robert T. 2,893,456.
Wilson. James C. 2,875,942.
Wolford, Wallace W. 2,879,883.
Wolford, Wallace W. 2,890,786.
Wright, Joseph W. 2,890.548.
Zimmerman. George. 2.867.948.
Owens, James B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit
Interrupting device. 2,911,506, 11-3-59, CI. 200—146.
Owens, Lloyd, to Horizons Inc. Protected photoconductive
element and method of making same. 2,886,434, 5-12-59,
CI. 96—1.
Owens, Robert G., and E. Kroll. to International Latex Corp.
Flexible container. 2,896,237, 7-28-59, CI. 15—136.
Owens. Robert M., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Apparatus for
catalytic conversion of hydrocarbon fluids. 2,873,175,
2-10-59, CI. 23 — 288.
Owens, Robert S. Knottable glass fiber strand. 2,903,779,
9-15-59, CI. 28—80.
Owens, Sylvester. Clasp. 2,902,738. 9-8-59. CI. 24—217.
Owings, Thomas. Hypodermic needles. 2,904,045, 9-15-59,
CI. 128 — 221.
Ownbev, Hector L. Well screen and drive shoe assembly.
2,905,249, 9-22-59, CI. 166 — 157.
Owsen, Peter. Collapsible article. 2,880,902, 4-7-59, CI.
220 — 8.
Owslev, William D., to Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co.
High pressure plug valve. 2,911,187, 11-3-59, CI. 251 —
316.
Oxaal, Arne, to North Electric Co. Automatic telephone sys-
tem. 2,872,519, 2-3-59, CI. 179—8.5.
Oxberrv, John W., % to A. K. Livingston and % to Longines-
Wittnauer Watch Co., Inc. Film gate for combined camera
and projector. 2,912,898, 11-17-59, CI. 88 — 17.
Oxenfart, Berthold, and U. Aldinger, to Robert Bosch
G. m. b. H. Injection pump assembly. 2,869,529, 1-20-59,
CI. 123 — 140.
Oxford, William F., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Protecting ferrous
metals from corrosion. 2,914,475, 11-24-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Oxford, William F., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Polyamine napth-
thenates. 2,914,557, 11-24-59, CI. 260—501.
Oxley, LeRoy \., and C. M. Blythe, to Robotyper Corp.
Method and means of simultaneously addressing letter-
heads and envelopes. 2,916,128, 12-8-59, CI. 197 — 5.
Oxley, Peter, N. W. Bristow, G. A. H. Williams, G. Woolfe,
and E. C. Wilmshurst, to Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd.
Acetanilide derivatives and the manufacture thereof.
2,904,590, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 562.
Oxley, Peter, N. W. Bristow, G. Woolfe, and G. A. H.
Williams, to Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd. New acetanilides
derivatives and the manufacture thereof. 2,912,438,
11-10-59, CI. 260 — 340.5.
Oxley, Robert F. Fittings for attachment to perforated mem-
bers. 2,911,460, 11-3-59, CI. 174 — 153.
Oxley, Thomas A., to Scottish Mechanical Light Industries
Lta. Measurement of moisture content. 2,870,404,
1-20-59, CI. 324 — 65.
Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. : See —
Bratton, Alfred I. 2,873,071.
Hayes, Cietus T. 2,898,201.
Houdry, Eugene J. 2,872,906.
Houdry, Eugene J. 2,909,415.
Houdry, Eugene J., and Calvert. 2,867.497.
Houdry, Eugene J., Eriksson, and Coudray. 2,898,202.
Houdry, Eugene J., and Harrison. 2,889,288.
Houdry, Eugene J., and Hayes. 2,905,523.
Oyler, Glenn W. : See —
Lobosco, Roscoe R., Messina, and Oyler. 2,871,336.
Reed, Thomas B., Maier, and Oyler. 2,874,265.
Oyler, Glenn W., J. Maier, III, and T. B. Reed, to Union
Carbide Corp. Constricted arc apparatus and process.
2,884,510, 4-28-59, CI. 219—69.
Oyler, Glenn W., and J. Maier, III, to Union Carbide Corp.
Constricted arc metal removal. 2,886,692, 5-12-59, CI.
219 69.
Oyler, Glenn W., and J. Maier, III, to Union Carbide Corp.
Arc torch and process. 2,890,322, 6-9-59, CI. 219—69.
Oyster, Duane E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Hydraulic
shock damping apparatus. 2,905,190, 9-22-59, CI. 127—
108.
Ozanich, Anthony R. Tail gate latch control assembly for
tilting dump trucks. 2,876,038, 3-3-59, CI. 298 — 23.
Ozinga, Peter K. Perforation clean out tool. 2,918,973,
12-29-59, CI. 166—171.
Ozonair Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Field, iSydney J. 2,878,892.
Ozor, Louis. Bag intucking device. 2,911,778, 11-10-59,
PGAC Development Co. : See —
Castel, Jacques H. 2,917,280.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. 2,911,536.
Vestermark, Lyle A. 2,905,247.
PLM Products, Inc. : See —
Horrocks, Raymond G., Miller, and Brenner. 2,912,482.
P. O. Stokkebyes Kvarnaktiebolag : See —
Blomqvist, Georg H., and Malm. 2,868,648.
PSC Applied Research Ltd. : See —
Bridgman, Joseph M., and Schmidt. 2,913,975.
Paabo, Max. Device for effecting equal tensile stresses in
two threads. 2,918,092, 12-22-59. CI. 139—54.
Paananen, Roy A. : See —
Osepchuk, John M., and Paananen. 2,905,859.
Paananen, Roy A., to Raytheon Co. Traveling wave tubes.
2,914,700, 11-24-59, CI. 315 — 39.3.
Pabst Brewing Co. : See —
Deren, Pincus. 2,906,624.
iShakman, James G. 2,894,844.
Weiner, Lewis P. 2,883,046.
Pabst, Carl F., and A. C. Nolte, to The Lodge & Shipley
Co. Control mechanism. 2,916,018, 12-8-59, CI. 121 —
46.5.
Pabst, Otto E. : See —
Botti, Argentino B., and Pabst. 2,909,822.
Pabst, Rudolf, and W. E. Thomas, to Prism Signs Inc. Sign.
2,915,843, 12-8-59, CI. 40—130.
Pabst, Rudolf, and W. E. Thomas, to Prism Signs Inc.
Plural lens optical screen. 2,915,935, 12-8-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Pacault, Pierre, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Reheater
steam generating unit with gas recirculation for reheat
control. 2,905,156, 9-22-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Pacciarini, Antonio, and U. Nuara, to Pirelli S.p.A. Auxiliary
apparatus for use in the manufacture of tires. 2,878,856,
3-24-59, CI. 154 — 9.
Pace, Canio. Motor winding. 2,894,158, 7-7-59, CI. 310 — 180.
Pace, Ernest L. : See —
Umphred, Edwin F., Jr., and Pace. 2,905,232.
Pace, Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Process
for the preparation of foamed polyurethanes. 2,879,233,
3-24-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Pace, Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Prep-
aration of flexible elastomeric polyurethane cellular mate-
rials. 2,888,411, 5-26-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Pace, Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Prep-
aration of flexible elastomeric cellular polyurethane mate-
rials. 2,888,413, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Pace, Inc. : See —
Cassidy, Robert J. 2,904,037.
Pace, Robert M. Submersible pump filter-skimmer for swim-
ming pools. 2,900,079, 8-18-59, CI. 210—169.
Pacetti, Veto. Cradle car. 2,875,706, 3-3-59, CI. 105—374.
Pachmayr, Frank A., to M. Hattan. Lock nut utilizing a
coiled spring. 2,888,853, 6-2-59, CI. 85 — 32.
Pnchtnr John J., to Acme Steel Co. Strap sealing tool.
2,868,048, 1-13-59, CI. 81—9.1.
704
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pacific Car and Foundry Co. : See —
Hendrickson, Ellis C, and Kirsehner. 2,916,093.
Henrikson, Thor O. 2,909,292.
Norrie, Kobert C. 2,896,469.
Norrie, Robert C. 2,913,252.
Pacific Clav Products : See —
Bennett, Albert L. 2,912,741.
Pacific foundry Co., Ltd. : See —
Hartley, Henry J., and Rankin. 2,877,100.
Pacific Industrial Mfg. Co. : See —
Richardson. Rolland A. 2.906,096.
Pacific Mercury Television Mfg. Corp. : See —
Bonham, Don L. 2,913,948.
Pacific Mills : See —
Joy, Raymond D. 2,900,468.
Wheelock, Silas M. 2,867,005.
Wilkie, Robert C. 2,867,077.
Pacific Pulp Molding Co. : See —
Pick, Charles O. 2,S91,687.
Pacific Scientific Aeroproducts : See —
Cushman, Clifford E. 2,899,732.
Cushman, Clifford E., and Wrighton. 2,899,836.
Pacific Semiconductors, Inc. : See —
Carman, Justice N., Jr. 2,881,369.
Harrington, Allan L., and Hall. 2,913,358.
Millea, Michael F., and Holland. 2,908,851.
Sahagun, Armen N. 2,908,376.
Pacific Valves, Inc. : See —
Norton, Charles G. 2,870,580.
Pacific Wood Products Co. : See —
Kneisel, Joseph P. 2 897,040.
Pacific Coast Engineering Co. : See —
Ramsden, Charles D., and Weidenbach. 2,909,899.
Pacific Coast Foil Co. : See —
Jorgenson, Ralph J. 2,878.128.
Pacini, Humbert P., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Television synchronizing circuit. 2,887,530, 5-19-59, CI.
178 — 7.3.
Pacione, Albert J. Glass polishing equipment. 2,883,800,
4-28-59, CI. 51—197.
Pack Mfg. Co. : See —
Shelly, Robert S. 2,871,080.
Shelly, Robert S. 2,872,265.
Package Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Toby, Max E. 2,887,837.
Package Machinery Co. : See —
Corbett, Harold. 2,887,719.
Cross, Cedric B. 2,882,665.
Hoppe, William. 2,878,629.
Hoppe, William, and Kramer. 2,900,777.
Newell, Kenneth F. 2,879,063.
Zwover, Walter R. 2,869.298.
Zwoyer, Walter R., and Gausman. 2,904,304.
Package Sealing Co. (Export) Ltd. : See —
Van de Bilt, Pieter A. 2,893,657.
Packaging Machinery Co. : See —
Anderson. Andrew W. 2,905,341.
Cross, Cedric B., and Melhorn. 2,912,092.
Gross, Frank C. 2,911,942.
Luczek, Walter, and Cross. 2,911,779.
Morgenstern, David M. 2,904.861.
Pepitone, Vincent, and Luczek. 2,911,777.
Packard-Bell Co. : See —
Anderson, Carl F. 2,883,531.
Packard, Charles A. Electromagnetic devices. 2,897,416,
7-28-59. CI. 317 — 195.
Packard, Clifton E., and W. J. Divine. Infant's bathing and
dressing stand. 2,898,608, 8-11-59, CI. 4 — 177.
Packard Container Corp. : See —
Rotwein, Irving. 2,908,109.
Packard, Florence M. Auxiliary pressing attachment for iron-
ing boards. 2,891,756, 6-23-59, CI. 248—222.
Packard, Martin E. : See —
Nelson, Forrest A., and Packard. 2,888,638.
Packer, Eric A. : See —
Gee, Eric, Johnson, Packer, and Stephenson. 2,902,456.
Packman, Gordon : See —
Moore, Richard V.. and Packman. 2,885,335.
Packman, Percival J., and D. C. Morton, to Huntley &
Palmers Ltd. Method of and apparatus for handling flat
articles. 2,881,900, 4-14-59, CI. 198—35.
Padberg, Louis R., Jr. : See —
Parker, Frederick D., and Padberg. 2,892,666.
Padburv, John J. : See —
Price, John A., and Padbury. 2,891,035.
Wilson, Lucius H., Thomas, and Padbury. 2,884,057.
Paddison, Eric, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Time-
overcurrent relays. 2,872,626, 2-3-59, CI. 317 — 167.
Paddock Pool Equipment Co. : See —
Konopka, Alfred Z., and Lightfoot. 2,914,180.
Dlanovsky, Jack M. 2,912,995.
Paden, Dale D. Toggle wrench with slidable adjustment for
movable jaw. 2,905,038, 9-22-59, CI. 81 — 380.
Pader, Morton : See —
Anson, Mortimer L., and Pader. 2,879,163.
Pader. Morton, H. D. Hamilton, J. J. Miles, Jr., and G. J.
McCrimlisk. to Lever Brothers Co. Process for preparing
a protein food product. 2,874,049, 2-17-59, CI. 99—14.
Padgett, Clarence G. Film holder. 2,867,161. 1-6-59, CI.
95—100.
2,88S,336,
Directive
man.
Dutcher,
man.
Dutcher,
Gold, Pagano, and Vandeputte.
Padgett, Cletus A. : See —
Padgett. Robert E. and C. A. 2,875,330.
Padgett, Edward D. Color coded printed circuit.
5-26-59, CI. 41—43.
Padgett, Edward D., to Radio Corp. of America.
diplex antenna. 2,895,127, 7-14-59, CI. 343 — 7.
Padgett, Robert E. and C. A. Automatic vehicle radio volume
control in accordance with deflection of antenna caused
by wind-drag. 2,875,330. 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Padrick, John R., to J. I. Case Co. Planter runner guard.
2,872,883, 2-10-59, CI. Ill — 86.
Padrick, John R. Pulley. 2,916,925, 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 230.5.
Paetz, Robert A., and H. J. Joyce, to Thompson Ramo
Wooldridge Inc. Method and apparatus for forming tur-
bine blades. 2,913,936. 11-24-59, CI. 80 — 25.
Paft'ratn, Hans-uilli: See —
Hoppe, Peter, and Paffrath. 2,903,380.
Pagano, Joseph F. : See —
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
2,916,483.
James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and I'erl-
2,916,484.
James D., Gold, Pagano, and Vandeputte.
2,908,611.
Dutcher, James D.,
2,908,612.
Pagano, Joseph F., R. Donovick, J. D. Dutcher, and L. J.
Heuser, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Fermentative
carbomycin production. 2,902,412, 9-1-59, CI. 195 — 80.
Page, Ancel S. Adjustable leaf spring assembly for vehicle
body mounting. 2,901,284, 8-25-59, CI. 296 — 35.
Page, Ancel S. Fifth wheel mounting assembly. 2,906,545,
9-29-59, CI. 280 — 438.
Page Belting Co. : See —
Plante, Louis P., and Roy. 2,884.961.
Page, Clarence and G. A., to Page-Detroit. Inc. Mechanism
for handling eggs. 2,886,168, 5-12-59, CI. 198 — 188.
Page, Clifford E., and J. Downing, to British Celanese Ltd.
Wet spinning process and apparatus. 2,871,512, 2-3-59,
CI. 18—8.
Page-Detroit, Inc. : See —
Page, Clarence and G. A. 2,886,168.
Page, Donald J., and W. H. Lucas. Apparatus and method
for wrapping packages. 2,906,069, 9-29-59. CI. 53 — 33.
Page, Edward : See —
Haworth, Lionel, McLean, Basford, and Page. 2,886,300.
Page Engineering Co. : See —
Page, John W. 2,869,255.
Page, John W. 2,869,735.
Page, Frank R., to Scott & Williams, Inc. Yarn change end
attachment for circular knitting machines. 2,913,890,
11-24-59, CI. 66 — 125.
Page, Franklin, Jr., to United States of America, Navy.
Printer bar and magnet structure. 2,906,582. 9-29-59,
CI. 346 — 74.
Page Franklin H., Jr. : See —
Du Fresne, Armand F., and Page. 2,872,564.
Page, George A. : See —
Page, Clarence and G. A. 2,886,168.
Page, George D. Bend aligning and angle measuring device
for large diameter pipe sections. 2,883,751, 4—28-59, CI.
33—46.
Page, George D. Rotary plug valve. 2,902,253, 9-1-59, CI.
251—209.
Page, George J., and J. Harrison, to The Spra-Con Co. Ma-
chine and method for coating using an effuser reciprocating
about a path having curvilinear ends. 2,879,180, 3-24—
59, CI. 117 — 102.
Page, Irving H., and H. Montague, III. Broadband noise
source. 2,872,581, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Page. Jack C. : See — -
Boettcher, Stephen A., and Page. 2,869.294.
Page, John E., to Gibson Patent Containers, Ltd. Container
construction. 2,902,198, 9-1-59, CI. 229—5.7.
Page, John S., Jr. : See —
Page, John S. and John S. Page, Jr. 2,918,249.
Page, John S., Sr., John S. Page, Jr., Antle, and Knicker-
bocker. 2,891,769.
Page, John S., Jr., to Page Oil Tools, Inc. Hydraulically
boosted anchor for wells. 2,881,841, 4-14-59, CI. 166 — 212.
Page, John S., Sr., John S. Page, Jr., W. H. Antle, and F. B.
Knickerbocker, to Directional Engineering Co. Directional
drilling tool. 2,891,769. 6-23-59, CI. 255 — 1.6.
Page, John S., and John S. Page, Jr. Fluid pressure actuated
control valve. 2,918,249, 12-22-59, CI. 251 — 31.
John W., to Page Engineering Co. Connection for an
excavating bucket. 2,869,255, 1-20-59, CI. 37 — 135.
Page, John W., to Page Engineering Co. Trussing for booms.
2,869,735, 1-20-59, CI. 212—144.
Page, Mark. Musical ■squeeze blocks. 2,879,685, 3-31-59,
CI. 84 — 470.
Page, Mark. Hollow jbject molding apparatus with moving
heaters. 2,881,476, 4-14-59, CI. 18 — 26.
Page, Norman, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Conductive article
of footwear. 2,879,452, 3-24-59, CI. 317 — 2.
Page Oil Tools, Inc. : See —
Page, John S., Jr. 2,8S1,841.
Page. Paul F. : See —
Lambert, Harrv L., and Page. 2,880,837.
Lambert, Harry L., Page, and Snyder. 2,894,614.
LIST OF PATENTEES
705
Page, Ralph E. : See —
Hickerson, John E., Page, and Weidenhammer. 2.895,584.
Palmer, Leon E., Page, and Hickerson. 2,879,876.
Page, Richard W., to Chayes Dental Instrument Corp. Dental
drill. 2,917,828, 12-22-59, CI. 32—27.
Page, Richard W.t to Chayes Dental Instrument Corp. Drill-
ing instrument. 2,917,829, 12-22-59, CI. 32 — 27.
Page, Robert G., to General Electric Co. Enclosed bus bar
electric power distribution apparatus. 2,868,864, 1-13-59,
CI. 174—99.
Page, Robert H. : See —
Hale, Fred H., and Page. 2,873,090.
Page, Robert M. Radio echo ranging and direction finding
system. 2,874,379, 2-17-59, CI. 343—11.
Page, Robert M. Pulse delay system. 2,900,505, 8-18-59,
CI. 250 — 27.
Page. Victor A. W.. and J. R. Clark, to The Plessey Co. Ltd.
Moulded resistors and electrical switches. 2,915,728, 12-
1-59, CI. 338 — 190.
Pagenstedt, Bernd : See —
Kuhlmann, Wilhelm, Pagenstedt, and Brabender.
2,880,093.
Paget, George H. A. Shifting post loose leaf binder.
2,871.860, 2-3-59, CI. 129—12.
Paget, Reginald P., to United States of America, Air Force
Variable resistor contact blade tension adjusting means.
2,883,501, 4-21-59, CI. 201 — 56.
Paggi, Louis, to M. Maccaferri. Filtering liner for barrels of
extrusion machines. 2,895,167. 7-21-59, CI. 18 — 30.
Pagliaccetti, Berardo, and D. V. Curzio. Roll-up blinds.
2,872,977, 2-10-59, CI. 160 — 220.
Pagliuso. Robert J. Mounting post. 2,895,697, 7-21-59, CI.
248— 1S7.
Pagnotta, Pasquale A. Card table top. 2,887,349, 5-19-59,
CI. 311 — 106.
Pagoda, Walter S. Shoelace tightener. 2,893,090, 7-7-59,
CI. 24 — 117.
Pagonis, George A., to Light Metals Research Laboratory, Inc.
Combined valve and molten metal sampling device.
2,869,370. 1-20-59. CI. 73—422.
Pahud, Jacques P., to Sperry Products, Inc. Supersonic wave
transducers. 2,888,581, 5-26-59, CI. 310 — 8.7.
Paige, Richard E. Convertible receptacle for shipping and
displav. 2.86S,365, 1-13-59, CI. 206 — 45.
Paige, Richard E. Gift boxes. 2,895,663, 7-21-59, CI.
229—35.
Paige, Walter G., to Sperry Rand Corp.
means. 2,869.457, 1-20-59, CI. 101 — 96.
Paillard S.A. : See —
Ascoli, Enzo. 2,891,650.
Ascoli, Enzo. 2,908,373.
Ascoli, Enzo, and Schaetti. 2,902,131.
Gindre, Andre M. 2.890,902.
Thevenaz, Jean. 2,882,046.
Paine, Hedlev R.. to N. V. Appleton Pty. Ltd.
for adjustable louvres. 2,890,503. 6-16-59,
Paine, Joseph L., to General Electric Co.
recorder. 2,915.359, 12-1-59, CI. 346 — 109.
Paine, Karl A., Jr., and P. B. McKain, to Duro Metal Prod-
ucts Co. Separable mounting for electric motors or the like.
2,913.200, 11-17-59, CI. 248 — 16.
Paine, Samuel H., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Jacketed uranium slugs and method.
2.894,889, 7-14-59. CI. 204 — 193.2.
Painter Brothers Ltd. : See —
Nock, James L. 2,883,216.
Painter, Giles W.. to Lord Mfg. Co.
2,906,523, 9-29-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Painter, Jack L.. to Crown Zellerbach Corp,
1-13-59. CI. 229—51.
Painter, Rex. H. G., to General Motors Corp. Windscreen
wiper drive mechanism. 2,882,749, 4-21-59, CI. 74 — 625.
Painter, Robert J. : See —
Boham, Galen, and Painter. 2,886,277.
Boham, Galen, and Painter. 2,904,128.
Paintnn & Co. Ltd. : See —
Pearce. Graham. 2.875.309.
Pairotto Man-Nen-Hitsu Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Uchida. Ryujiro, and Kurihara. 2,871,825.
Paivinen. John O.. to Burroughs Corp. Delay circuit.
2.892.936. 6-30-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Pajdowski, Cleo C. : See —
Clifford, William. 2,899,690.
Pajes. Wolf S. Method and apnaratus for impressing sub-
titles on motion picture film. 2,915,581, 12-1-59, CI. 178 —
6.7.
Pajor, Joseph P., to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing
machine adjustable eccentric mechanism. 2,894,471, 7-14-
59, CI. 112 — 209.
Pakko. Walford S. : See —
Murphy, Richard J., Phillips, and Pakko. 2.872,083.
Pak-Mor Mfg. Co. : See —
Anderson. Orin M., and Ferrari. 2.868,398.
Pako Corp. : See —
Dye. Glen M.. and Miller. 2.878.924.
Dye. Glen M.. Sardeson, and Winter. 2.902.914.
Kallenherg. Karl J., and Sardeson. 2.872.585.
Pakosh, Peter, to Northern Royalties and Management Co.
Ltd. Steering and transmission unit. 2,882,753, 4—21-59,
CI. 74 — 722.
Rotary printing
Sealing means
CI. 20—63.
Oscillographic
Spring mounting.
Boxes. 2,868,431,
Pak-Rapid, Inc. : See —
Karpowicz, Benjamin, Jr. 2,886,931.
Pakswer, Serge : See —
Joseph, Perry R., Pakswer, and Szegho. 2,874,077.
Pakswer, Serge, and C. S. Szegho, to The Rauland Corp.
Photosensitive devices. 2,879,182, 3-24-59, CI. 117 — 201.
Palamara, Joseph P. Illuminated motion display sign.
2,891,338, 6-23-59, CI. 40—132.
Palcer, Joseph A. : See —
Jones, Evan, and Palcer. 2,897,642.
Palco Chemical Co. : See —
Ciaccio. Dominic P. 2,876,130.
Palen, Peter H. Valves having resilient seals. 2,904,072,
9-15-59, CI. 137—620.
Palensky, William A. Toy airplane having retractable land-
ing gear. 2,896.369. 7-28-59, CI. 46 — 76.
Palermo, Anthony, Jr., and E. B. Graves, to Picker X-Ray
Corp., Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. High tension plug and
method of making same. 2,911,683, 11-10-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Palermo, Dominic. Fish lure. 2,891,343, 6-23-59, CI.
43—26.2.
Palestri, Richard J. : See —
Raff, Fritz, McGuire, and Palestri. 2,874,022.
Paleveda, William J., and E. F. Schoenewaldt, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. Synthesis of imidazoles. 2,905,692, 9-22-59, CI.
260 — 309.
Paley, Albert A. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,899,803,
8-18-59, CI. 62 — 291.
Paley, Lewis A. Apparatus for treating cement slurry.
2,879,982, 3-31-59, CI. 263—32.
Palfreeman, Herbert, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Composite antioxidants and process of preparation thereof.
2,899,394, 8-11-59, CI. 252 — 404.
Palico Inc. : See —
Jockers, Harry W. 2,908,926.
Palik, Frantisek, to Zora, tovarna na cokoladu a cukrovinky,
narodni podnik v Olomouci. Method and apparatus for the
production of chocolate masses. 2,889,225, 6-2-59. CI.
qq 03
Paliz-Holding A.G. : See —
Luchsinger, Ernst G. L. 2,881,605.
Palizzio, Inc. : See —
Dell. Thomas D. 2,881,439.
Palka, Joseph F. Cable and ratchet wheel lifting jack.
2,884,226, 4-28-59, CI. 254 — 146.
Palka, Joseph F. Lifting jacks and supports therefor.
2,887,289, 5-19-59, CI. 248 — 166.
Palka, Joseph F. Lifting jack supports. 2,887,290, 5-19-59,
CI. 248—169.
Pallas, Edith : See —
Asinger, Friedrich, Thlel, and Pallas. 2,888,487.
Pallet Devices, Inc. : See —
2,888,222.
2,895,661.
2,914,232.
2,914,282.
Process and device for producing flat
2.874,909. 2-24-59, CI. 241 — 28.
Budd, Larry J.
Budd, Larry J.
Budd, Larry J.
Budd, Larry J.
Pallmann, Ludwig.
wood shavings.
492096— P-
-45
Palluel, Pierre, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Delay line for traveling wave tubes. 2,881,348, 4-7-59,
CI. 315—3.6.
Palluel, Pierre, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Delay lines. 2,888,598, 5-26-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Palluel, Pierre C. : See —
Guenard, Pierre R., and Palluel. 2,889,486.
Palm, Bernhard A., to Dings Magnetic Separator Co. Wet
separator. 2,912,107, 11-10-59, CI. 209 — 232.
Palm, George H. Woodworker's hand plane. 2,869,599,
1-20-59, CI. 145 — 14.
Palm. James W., to Borg-Warner Corp.
2.870,893, 1-27-59, CI. 192 — 113.
Palmatier, Everett P., to Carrier Corp.
for absorption refrigeration systems.
CI. 62 — 476.
Palmatier. Everett P.. to Carrier Corp.
for absorption refrigeration systems.
CI. 62—515.
Palmatier. Everett P., to Carrier Corp.
for absorption refrigeration systems.
CI. 62—527.
Palmatier, Everett P., to Carrier Corp. Refrigerant flow
control for a refrigeration svstem. 2,912,831, 11-17-59,
CI. 62 — 113.
Palmatier. Francois N. : See —
Settelmayer, Joseph J., and Wright. 2,884,950.
Palmenberg, Edward C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pneu-
matic turbine drive control system. 2,886,048, 5-12-59,
CI. 137 — 27.
Palmer. Albert O.. to Machlett Laboratories. Inc.
thyratron. 2.877,372, 3-10-59, CI. 313 — 242.
Palmer, Ben. Cleaning tool and parts washer.
8-4-59, CI. 134 — 99.
Palmer, Carl L. : See —
Dunlap, John G., Palmer, and Seferian.
Palmer, Charles E. Combination electric
fuse. 2,909,630, 10-20-59, CI. 200 — 115.5.
Palmer, Douglas S. : See —
Shaw, Jack G., Jr. 2,876,875.
Clutch assembly.
Evaporator control
2.894.380, 7-14-59,
Evaporator control
2.894.381, 7-14-59,
Evaporator control
2.894.382, 7-14-59,
Gas-filled
2,897,830,
2,906,694.
cord plug
and
706
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Palmer, Elton M., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Apparatus for profile presentation of seismic information.
2,898,574, 8-4-59, CI. 340—15. _ ,_ ,
Palmer Fred L. and R. L. Traction attachment for wheels.
2,903,037, 9-8-59, CI. 152 — 218.
Palmer, George V., and H. E. Prltchett. Ambulatory type-
writer. 2,900,061, 8-18-59, CI. 197 — 2.
Palmer, Harold S. Material handling system. 2,883,076,
4-21-59, CI. 214 — 83.32.
Palmer, Howard R. : See —
Moles, Oliver W., Gendvil, and Palmer. 2,904,491.
Palmer, J Neil, to Arvin Industries, Inc. Non-skid ironing
table top and pad assembly. 2,874,471, 2-24-59, CI.
38 — 140.
Palmer, Jack M., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Cantilever tilting
arc support. 2,903,293, 9-8-59, CI. 294 — 78.
Palmer, John, Jr. Closure means. 2,910,312, 10-27-59, CI.
285 — 365.
Palmer, John R. Cheese forming apparatus. 2,907,109,
10-6-59, CI. 31 — 14.
Palmer, John S., and E. M. Gaul, to International Harvester
Co. Hydraulic undercarriage for elevators and the like.
2,912,095, 11-10-59, CI. 198—122.
Palmer, Leon E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Cycling device for power driven typewriters. 2,875,880,
3_3_59 ci. 197 17.
Palmer, Leon E., R. E. Page, and J. E. Hickerson, to Inter-
national Business Machines Corp. Single element printing
machine. 2,879,876, 3-31-59, CI. 197—16.
Palmer, Leon E., and R. A. Donnan, to International Business
Machines Corp. Escapement pawl control. 2,905,303,
9-22-59, CI. 197—84.
Palmer, Leon E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Typewriter bail structure. 2,905,305, 9-22-59, CI. 197—
138.
Palmer, Leon E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Selection mechanism for a single printing element type-
writer. 2,919,002, 12-29-59, CI. 197 — 16.
Palmer, Lubin, Jr. : See —
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., Palmer, and Pendleton.
2,889,846.
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., Palmer, and Pendleton. 2,913,-
120.
Palmer, Marianne C. Clothes hanger. 2,895,698, 7-21-59,
CI. 248—205.
Palmer, Paul M. : See-
Reaves, George W., Palmer, and Winkle. 2,888,045.
Palmgr, Per A. Air inlet means, especially in ceiling panels
or wall panels. 2,898,838, 8-11-59, CI. 98 — 40.
Palmer, Ralph L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Read-in circuit. 2,884,189, 4-28-59, CI. 235—61.6.
Palmer, Richard C, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Position sensing detector. 2,906,916, 9-29-59, CI. 315 — 11.
Palmer, Richard L. : See —
Palmer, Fred L. and R. L. 2,903,037.
Palmer, Robert F. Merchandise cabinet. 2,893,804, 7-7-59,
CI. 312—71.
Palmer, Robert Q. Component for rubble-mound breakwaters.
2,909,037, 10-20-59, CI. 61 — 4.
Palmer, Sydney H. : See —
Kilbane, James A., Jr., and Palmer. 2,898,711.
Palmer, William E. Variable transmission. 2,878,688, 3-24-
59, CI. 74 — 568.
Palmer, William E., and H. B. Keller, to Swift & Co. Bag
closing device. 2,884,749, 5-5-59, CI. 53 — 138.
Palmer, Wilson, and F. P. Hyde, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Shoes, heels and lift attachments therefor.
2,885,798, 5-12-59, CI. 36 — 34.
Palmer, Winslow, to Sperry Rand Corp. Hyperbolic naviga-
tion receiver. 2,873,445, 2-10-59, CI. 343—303.
Palmgren, Nils A., to SKF Industries, Inc. Roller cages for
roller bearings. 2,876,529, 3-10-59, CI. 29—148.4.
Palmiter, Keith, and H. V. Plough, to The Air Preheater
Corp. Damper for marine heater. 2,883,160, 4-21-59,
CI. 257—6.
Palmleaf, Herbert : See —
Koehler, Albert T., Palmleaf, and Ross. 2,881,915.
Palmleaf, Herbert, to A. J. Gerrard & Co. Magnetic tension
release for strapping tools. 2,881,636, 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 524.
Palmquist, Philip V., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Com-
posite resin film sheet assemblies and method of preparing
and decorating same. 2,883,315, 4-21-59, CI. 154 — 46.
Palmquist, William W. : See —
Raub, Henry S., Swidrak, and Palmquist. 2,905,093.
Palmqvist, Fredrik T. E., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method
for continuous preparation of chemical products. 2,906,760,
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 418.
Palm-Roy, Inc. : See —
Chamberlin, John M., and McElroy. 2,869,608.
Palnut Co., The : See —
Sislik, Ivan. 2,880,641.
Sislik, Ivan. 2,915,272.
Palo, Maurice M., to The Astatic Corp. Design of electro-
mechanical transducer elements. 2,900,536, 8-18-59, CI.
310—9.6.
Palonen. Carl V., and E. W. Kaiser, to Peerless Cement Corp.
Inorganic dust treatment process. 2,871,133, 1-27-59, CI.
106—100.
Day, and Feil.
Tilford, to
propanols.
Turbulence
2,912,658,
2,877,080.
2,881,044.
Palopoli, Frank P. : See —
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann,
2,891,957.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,529.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,561.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914.562.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,563.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,564.
Van Campen, Marcus G., Jr., Allen, Palopoli, and
Schumann. 2,877,269.
Wheeler, Keith W., Seyler, Palopoli, and McCarry.
2,898,339.
Palopoli, Frank P., G. L. Krueger. and C. H.
Wm. S. Merrell Co. 3-aryl-3-(4 piperidyl)
2,886,570, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 294.7.
Palsgrove, James L. : See —
Lemmon, Edward M. 2,868,660.
Paluev, Konstantin K., to General Electric Co.
promoters for fluid cooled electrical apparatus.
11-10-59, CI. 336—58.
Palumbo, Henry J., and J. W. Axelson, to Johns-Manville
Corp. Spirally wound gasket. 2,882,083, 4-14-59, CI.
OgQ *?Q
Palumbo" Ludovico. Faucet. 2,895,708, 7-21-59, CI. 251 — 77.
Palys, Lucien, to Societe d'Etudes et d'Applications Industriel-
les Commerciales et Immobilieres, Inter-Technique. Elec-
tric power-supply device for automatic electromagnetic
motor vehicle clutches. 2,896,757, 7-28-59, CI. 192 — 3.5.
Panacolor, Inc. : See —
Martinez, Michele P. L. 2,886,435.
Pan American Modes, Inc. : See —
Taicher, Leonard L. 2,887,795.
Pan American Petroleum Corp. : See —
Barrett, Jack P., and Jones. 2,889,276.
Berry, Virgil J., Jr. 2,876,840.
Cain, Donald G., and Moote. 2.877,257.
Campion, Frank E., Glass, and Morse. 2,901,043.
Fast, Clarence R., and Howard. 2.876,839.
Eckstrom, Hartley C, Frye, Pickering, and Tollefson.
2 918 355
Eisler, Joseph D., and Hadley. 2,907,621.
Eisler, Joseph D., and Hadley. 2,910,339.
Eisler, Joseph D., Hadley, and Silverman.
Eisler, Joseph D., Hadlev, and Silverman.
Eliot, Theodore Q. 2,889,207.
Elkins, Lloyd E., and Geffen. 2,910,123.
Fox, James E„ Jr. 2,918,331.
Franey, William R., and Gillis. 2,896,547.
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and Magness. 2,898,362.
Goddin, Clifton S., Jr., and Magness. 2,902,508.
Howard. George C. 2.896.717.
Jones, Frank O., Jr. 2,873,251.
Magness, James F. 2,877.107.
McSpadden, Thomas W. 2.876.842.
Morse, Richard A., and Rzasa. 2,881,838.
Mungen, Richard. 2,896,745.
Natho, Paul J. 2.885.172.
Natho, Paul J. 2,910,088.
Runge, Richard J. 2,872.996.
Scott, Platho P., Jr. 2,873,250.
Sharp, Shelby P.. and Steitz. 2,885.446.
Silverman, Daniel, and Fearon. 2,889,000.
Spurlock, James W. 2,896,716.
'Swearingen, John E. 2,871.253.
Vincent, Renic P. 2,907,480.
Vincent, R«nic P.. and Jennings.
Wagner, Harold H. 2,885,968.
Widess, Moses B. 2,897.476.
Widess, Moses B., and Dvk. 2,880,816.
Wynn, John S. 2,897,898.
Panasewicz, Anton Z., to General Motors Corp. Push plate
assembly. 2,868,579, 1-13-59, CI. 293 — 60.
Panavision, Inc. : See —
Wallin, Walter. 2,890,622.
Pancari, Sarah P. Garment form.
223—68.
Pancheri, George J. Fish ladder.
61—21.
Pande, Henrv, to H. V. Hardman Co.. Inc. Proportioning ap-
paratus. 2,S95,644, 7-21-59, CI. 222—134.
Pandia, Inc. : See —
Agronin. Tanv. 2,907.499.
Surino, Alphonse. 2,882,967.
Pandjiris Weldment Co., The : See —
Cooper. Cleveland N., and Frederick. 2,S71,334.
Wuesthoff, Paul P. 2,909,394.
Panellit, Inc. : See —
Akerlund, Oscar O. 2,883,651.
Anderson, Ralph A. 2,883,255.
Bell, John M. 2,874.354.
Panfil, Conrad J., to The Heinn Co. Loose-leaf binder.
2,878,816, 3-24-59. CI. 129 — 24.
Pangborn Corp. : See —
Gossard. Charles M. 2.869.289.
Moore, Ralph W., and Bradley. 2,8S1,570.
2.884,861.
2,880,917, 4-7-59, CI.
2,910,833, 11-3-59, CI.
LIST OF PATENTEES
707
Panhard, Paul, to Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablisse-
ments Panhard et Levassor. Brake assembly. 2,868,335,
1-13-59. CI. 188—72.
Panhard, Paul, to Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablisse-
ments Panhard et Levassor. Devices responsive to the
speed of a rotating shaft and in particular to centrifugal
governors. 2,904,326, 9-15-59, CI. 264 — 18.
Panicci, Richard L., to Hampden Specialty Products, Inc.
Chair construction. 2,897,880, 8^-59, CI. 155 — 191.
Panicci, Richard L., to Hampden Specialty Products, Inc.
Spring means for chaise lounge. 2,916,085, 12-8-59, CI.
155 — 159.
Panicci, Richard L., to Hampden 'Specialty Products, Inc.
Ratchet mechanism for swingable back-rest. 2,916,086,
12-8-59, CI. 155 — 159.
Panich, Michael, to Bailey Meter Co. Pen lifting and chart
support for recording meters. 2,873,163, 2-10-59, CI.
346—68.
Panico, Michel A. Burglary proof lock for auto steering
wheels. 2,904,987, 9-22-59, CI. 70—185.
Panissidi, Hugo A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Hydraulic control mechanisms. 2,878,015, 3-17-59, CI.
271 — 2.4.
Panissidi, Hugo A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Fluid motor control. 2,880,838, 4-7-59, CI. 197 — 133.
Panissidi, Hugo A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Hydraulic control for intermittent starting and stopping of
a hydraulic motor. 2,902,005, 9-1-59, CI. 121—38.
Pankonin, Earl T., to Onsrud Machine Works, Inc. Selsyn
drive assembly. 2,876,652, 3-10-59, CI. 74—395.
Pankove, Jacques I., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi-con-
ductor photo-electric devices. 2,879,405, 3-24-59, CI.
250 — 211.
Pankove, Jacques I., to Radio Corp. of America. Semicon-
ductor devices. 2,883,313, 4-21-59, CI. 148 — 33.
Pankove, Jacques I., to Radio Corp. of America. Semicon-
ductor devices and systems. 2,895,058, 7-14-59, CI. 307 —
88.5.
Pankove, Jacques I., to Radio Corp. of America. Semicon-
ductor devices and systems. 2,913,676, 11-17-59, CI. 332 —
16.
Pankratz, A. J. : See — -
Hill, Frank A., and Pankratz. 2,914,706.
Pankuch, William J. : See —
Bollenbacher, Earle P., and Pankuch. 2,905,009.
Pankuch, William J., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Shaft keying means. 2,893,763, 7-7-59, CI. 287 — 52.05.
Pannaci, Edward, and F. H. Reder, to United States of
America, Army. Focusers for molecular resonance de-
vices. 2,915,709, 12-1-59, Cl. 331—94.
Pannier, Louis H., and J. M. Ey. Automatic safety brake
system. 2,871,066, 1-27-59, Cl. 303—63.
Panning, Martin H., and B. R. Curry, to Blower Application
Co. Shredder. 2,894,697, 7-14-59, Cl. 241 — 154.
Panning, Martin H., and B. R. Curry, to Blower Application
Co. Pneumatic hopper. 2,917,342, 12-15-59, Cl. 302 — 36.
Pannizzo, Frank : See —
Montgomery, Clarence G. 2,898,992.
Panoramic Radio Products, Inc. : See —
Wallace, Marcel. 2,886,796.
Wu, William I. L. 2,892,944.
Pansch, Karl A. Verb conjugating educational device.
2,883,706, 4-28-59, Cl. 35—35.
Pansing, Nelson J. : See —
Whyte, Ronal H., and Pansing. 2,886,901.
Pantano, Frank. Fuel vaporization unit. 2,882,882, 4-21-59,
Cl. 123—122.
Pantazis, Emmanuel N. : See —
Batlas, George X., and Pantazis. 2,886,226.
Pantermoller, Carl : See —
Bates, RollanS H., and Pantermoller. 2,896,612.
Pantex Mfg. Corp. : See —
Strader. Don S. 2,875,317.
Pantzer, Myron : See —
Ritter, Jay S., Feier, and Pantzer. 2,898,913.
Rosmarin, Philip F., and Pantzer. 2,875,769.
Panullne, George : See —
Bell, Leo R., and Panuline. 2,918,772.
Panza, Joseph E., to The Powers Regulator Co. Relay for
automatic control device. 2,886,006, 5-12-59, Cl. 121 — 38.
Panzer, Herbert : See —
Engel, Ludolf, and Panzer. 2,904,076.
Panzer, Jerome, and A. T. Blomquist, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Synthesis of dibasic compounds from an
olefin and acrylic compound or the like. 2,918,493,
12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 485.
Panzica, Nicholas J. : See —
Lundy, Alvin S., Hartupee, and Panzica. 2,886,298.
Paolicelli, Mary B. Roll-around pillow covering. 2,884,652,
5-5-59, Cl. 5 — 339.
Paolino, Charles, Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Inter-
lock device. 2,884,294, 4-28-59, Cl. 312 — 222.
Paone, Dominick R. : See —
Hall, Elisha W., and Paone. 2,907,145.
Hall, Elisha W., and Paone. 2,907,147.
Papa, Domenick : See —
Sherlock, Margaret, Sperber, and Papa. 2,889,328.
Papageorges, Demetre. Speed varying device. 2,891,410.
6-23-59, Cl. 74—230.17. ...
Papandrea, Margaret. Hair curler. 2,871,866, 2-3-59 Cl
132 — 33.
Papanek, Andrew P., to Jack & Heintz, Inc. Elapsed time
indicator. 2,872,586, 2-3-59, Cl. 250 — 106.
Pape, August H., to H. F. Pape. Bait holding fish hook unit.
2,875,550, 3-3-59, Cl. 43 — 44.2.
Pape, Harry E., and A. Fotland, to American Viscose Corp.
Drum mounting. 2,881,907, 4-14-59, Cl. 203 — 399.
Pape, Hilmer F. : See —
Pape, August H. 2,875,550.
Papee, Denis : See — -
Tertian, Robert, and Papee. 2,876,0G8.
Paperbox Corp. : See —
Hale, William F. 2,874,889.
Manners, John V. 2,902,200.
Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Kwitek, Edwin M. 2,870,840.
Nystrand Ernst D. 2,901,192.
Paper Maid, Inc. : See —
Friday, Paul D. 2,873,057.
Friday, Paul D. 2,885,135.
Paper Mate Mfg. Co. : See —
Gordo, Fred L., and Widmont. 2,910,045.
Holtzman, Norman. 2,867,048.
Larson, George G. 2,916,156.
Spatz, Walter B. 2,868,170.
Paper Strap, Inc. : See — ■
Watson, William M. 2,869,438.
Papierfabrik Baienfurt A.G. : See —
Riedesser, Franz. 2,879,099.
Papp, George, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Microwave electron discharge tubes. 2,870,374,
1-20-59, Cl. 315—39.
Papp, George, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Guard ring diode. 2,877,374, 3-10-59, Cl. 313 — 313.
Pappas, George F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Improved quench oil for high temperature coking of residua.
2,901,418, 8-25-59, Cl. 208—102.
Pappas, Phillip M. Frying apparatus. 2,902,582, 9-1-59,
Cl. 219 — 44.
Pappas, Spilios A. Sawhorse. 2,901,057, 8-25-59, Cl. 182 —
155.
Pappo, Raphael : See —
Baran, John S., and Pappo. 2,910,470.
Pappo, Raphael, to G. D. Searle & Co. 18,20-epoxypregnene
derivatives. 2,891,948, 6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Pappo, Raphael, to G. D. Searle & Co. 3,5-cyclo-18,20-epoxy-
pregnane derivatives. 2,907,758, 10-6-59. Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Pappo, Raphael, to G. D. Searle & Co. 18,20-epoxy-20,21-
dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-ones, ethers and esters thereof.
2,911,404, 11-3-59, Cl. 260—239.55.
Pappo, Raphael, to G. D. Searle & Co. 18-dimethylamino
steroids and intermediates. 2,913,455, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 —
239.5.
Pappo, Raphael, to G. D. Searle & Co. Steroidal boron com-
pounds and alcohols produced therefrom. 2,913,467.
11-17-59. Cl. 260—397.5.
Pappo, Raphael, to G. D. Searle & Co. Preparation of 5a-
pregnane-3, 20-dione from funtumine. 2,919,285, 12-29-59,
Cl. 260 — 397.3.
Pappo, Raphael, and J. S. Baran, to G. D. Searle & Co.
3-oxo and 3-hydroxy derivatives of 18-dimethylamino-
pregn-20-enes and intermediates. 2,912,432, 11-10-59, Cl.
260—239.5.
Paprocki, Edward J. Coaster and holder for beverage can.
2,896,812, 7-28-59, Cl. 220 — 85.
Papsdorf, Robert A. : See —
Ford, Harold H., and Papsdorf. 2,875,316.
Papst, Hermann. Motor-generator-starter drive unit. 2,886,
987, 5-19-59, Cl. 74 — 810.
Papst, Hermann. Starting gear for internal combustion en-
gines. 2,887,100, 5-19-59, Cl. 123 — 179.
Papworth, Walter A. Portable power driven reciprocable
cutting tool. 2,879,815, 3-31-59, Cl. 143—68.
Papworth, Walter A. Manually portable power driven cutting
tool with oval stroke. 2,917,088, 12-15-59, Cl. 143 — 68.
Papy, Hugh R., W. C. Carson, and E. C. Rowley. Box-like
structure. 2,896,808. 7-28-59, Cl. 217 — 66.
Paquet, Rene1 O. : See —
Leclercq, Rene\ and Paquet. 2,867,644.
Paquin, James H. : See —
Foster, Jerry F., iShuler, and Paquin. 2,895,123.
Paquin, Leon J., to The National Cash Register Co. Filled
paper. 2,902,399, 9-1-59, Cl. 162 — 181.
Paquin, Leopold. Scribing guide device. 2,903,919, 9-15-59.
Cl. 77 — 62.
Paquot, Charles, and R. Perron, to Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique. Method of recovery of nitric acid
and extraction of organic compounds from mixtures result-
ing from nitric oxides and nitration reactions. 2,882,293
4-14-59, Cl. 260^66.
Paradis, Leo P. : See —
Chapin, Earl C, and Paradis. 2,902,464.
Paradise, Maurice E., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Solar
powered light source or the like. 2,889,490, 6-2-59. Cl.
315 — 157.
Paradise, Maurice E., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Solar
powered light source or the like. 2,894,173, 7-7-59, Cl
315 — 86.
Paradise, Maurice E., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Large
area solar energy converter and method for making the
same. 2,904,613, 9-15-59. Cl. 136 — 89.
708
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Paradise, Maurice E., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. High
voltage photoelectric converter or the like. 2,919,299,
12-29-59, CI. 136—89.
Paradise, Maurice E., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Solar
powered portable radio receiver or the like. 2,919,353,
12-29-59, CI. 250—239.
Paradiso, Erasmus J. Kotary jet engine. 2,014,920, 12-1-
59, CI. 60—39.35.
Paragon Development, Inc. : See —
Haag, Everett K., and Holsinger. 2,867,013.
Paragon Electric Co. : See —
Piatt. George J. 2,908,965.
Paragon-Revolute Corp. : See —
Cobb, Neal L. 2,909,997.
Wilde, Frederick G. 2,906,901.
Wilde, Frederick G. 2,909,980.
Parallel Products Co. : See —
Meyer, Leonard S. 2,882,055.
Meyer, Leonard S. 2,891,794.
Meyer, Leonard S., and Shira. 2,873,929.
Paramonoff, Elpidifor, to C. E. Howard Corp. Rotary spray-
ing device. 2,867,475, 1-6-59, CI. 299—69.
Paramore, Grady B. Infant care apparatus. 2,897,518,
8-4-59, CI. 5—109.
Paramount Pictures Corp. : See —
Burns, David H. 2,914,159.
Dorr, Roger. 2,906,813.
Hughes, Edwin L. 2,892,882.
Ridenour, Louis N. 2,918,522.
Weiss, Phil H. 2,900,504.
Weiss, Phil H. 2,907,816.
Paramount Products, Inc. : See —
Davis, Hyman, and Hartman. 2,899,691.
Paramount Textile Machinery Co. : See —
Campbell, Howard X. 2,896,380.
Richter, Henry. 2,889,648.
Parcell, Robert F., to Parke. Davis & Co. 4,0-substituted
phenyl 1 alkanol piperidines and esters thereof. 2,891,066,
6-16-59, CI. 260—294.3.
Parcell, Russell W., to Otis Elevator Co. Material handling
apparatus and load-engaging elements therefor. 2,890,807.
6-16-59, CI. 214 — 653.
Parcell, Russell W., to Otis Elevator Co. Industrial truck.
2,893,582, 7-7-59, CI. 214: — 651.
Pardee, William A. : See —
Montgomery, Charles W., and Pardee. 2,876,076.
Pardee, William A., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Catalytic cracking process using a catalyst whose carbon
factor has been improved. 2,897,136, 7-28-59, CI. 208 — 119.
Pardo, Clay E., Jr., and W. Fong to United States of
America, Agriculture. Shrinkproofing of wool with chro-
mium complexes. 2,890,926, 6-16-59. CI. 8 — 128.
Parducci, Ralph R. : See —
Barrett, John J., and Parducci. 2,882,523.
Pardue, James A. : See —
Cobble, James A., iSr., J. A. Cobble, Jr., Leonard, and
Pardue. 2,873,705.
Parenti, Gino, to Soc. p. Az. Ottico Meccanica Italiana e
Rilevamenti Aerofotogrammetrici. Kinematic control de-
rice for coordinate tracing apparatus. 2,907,623, 10-6-59,
CI. 346 — 139.
Paretta, John E. Tire recapping mold. 2,873,477, 2-17-59,
CI. 18—18.
Parfect, George F. Garment shirts, blouses, and like articles
for personal wear. 2,915,759, 12-8-59, Cl. 2—116.
Parfett, John A. Display album. 2,914,870, 12-1-59, Cl.
40—102.
Parfitt, John W. Mold assembly for manufacturing concrete
inlet tops for storm drains. 2,870,515, 1-27-59, Cl. 25 —
118.
Parfrey, Francis T. Means for forming hollow articles.
2,903,740, 9-15-59, Cl. 18—5.
Paris, August F. Base and heating unit. 2,915,229, 12-1-59,
Cl. 223 — 70.
Paris, Charles E., to Mead Board Sales, Inc. Lifting skid
pallet. 2,913,206, 11-17-59, Cl. 248—120.
Paris, Dave H. Lawn edger. 2,899,001, 8-11-59, Cl.
172—13.
Paris, Francois G. : See — -
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,875,578.
Paris, Francois, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie.
Gas producer with pulsating flow. 2,899,287, 8-11-59,
Cl. 48 — 61.
Paris, Francois G., B. J. M. Salmon, A. Mihail, M. J. Baraut,
and J. H. Bertin, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Con-
struction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Intermittent combustion
boiler. 2,878,790, 3-24-59, Cl. 122—24.
Pariser, Sidney, to Radio Merchandise Sales Inc. High per-
formance television indoor antenna. 2,875,440, 2-24—59,
Cl. 343—802.
Parish, Charles W., and S. V. Preskitt, to American Meter
Co. Adjustable variable speed, power and motion trans-
mission devices. 2,889,713. 6-9-59, Cl. 74 — 190.
Parisian Noveltv Co. : See —
Barrett, John B. 2,904,912.
Pariso, Pasquale P. Noiseless flush tank valve. 2,890,709,
6-16-59, Cl. 137—216.
Parlsoe, Wilbert, and J. A. Dolesh, to Oak Mfg. Co. Rotary
solenoid. 2,887,889. 5-26-59, Cl. 74—99.
Park, Alan B., to Metropolis Bending Co. Table having lock
means for table leg brace. 2,913,295, 11-17-59, Cl. 311 —
98.
Park, Alexander C. Simulated orbiting artificial satellite.
2,897,607, 8-4-59, Cl. 35 — 46.
Park, Arthur, and A. W. Coulter, Jr., to The Dow Chemical
Co. Fracturing liquid and method of use thereof in treating
wells. 2,877,180. 3-10-59, Cl. 252—8.55.
Park, Chester A., and H. \V. Sprague, to Agricultural Prod-
ucts, Inc. Ensilage handling implement. 2,905,346, 9-22-
59, Cl. 214 — 508.
Park, John K., and A. Marzocchi, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corp. Treatment of fibrous glass with aqueous emulsions of
metals and alloys. 2,886,470, 5-12-59, Cl. 117 — 126.
Park, Orrin J., and B. U. Cotner, to The Magee Carpet Co.
Apparatus for weaving loop pile fabrics. 2,S96,671,
7-28-59. Cl. 139 — 16.
Park, Orrin J., and B. U. Cotner, to The Magee Carpet Co.
Method of weaving high pile fabric. 2,918,944, 12-29-59,
Cl. 139 7.
Park, Peter O*. : See —
Hartley, Gilbert S., and Park. 2,907,691.
Park Products Co. : See —
Reiches, Sol L. 2,882,431.
Park, Ralph L. : See —
Curtis, Wilbur D., and Park. 2,885,949.
Park, Robert H. : See —
Glennon, James B., and Park. 2.892,404.
Glennon, James B., Park, Maltby, and Hobbs. 2,881,702.
Glennon, James B., Root, Park, and Gilfillan. 2,892,403.
Park, Robert H. Gravity controlled mine firing mechanism.
2,892,402, 6-30-59, Cl. 102 — 16.
Park, Robert O., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Wall scratchers.
2,888,989, 6-2-59, Cl. 166 — 173.
Park, Rodney F., and J. B. Welch, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Methods of and means for electric welding. 2,892,068,
6-23-59, Cl. 219—86.
Parke, Davis & Co. : See —
Campbell, Alfred, and Jones. 2,915,527.
Edgerton, William H. 2,876,240.
Elslager, Edward F., and Sullivan. 2,902,403.
Elslager, Edward F., and Tendick. 2,880,210.
Elslager, Edward F., and Tendick. 2,883,382.
Frohardt, Roger P., Haskell, Ehrlich, and Knudsen.
2,916,485.
Jacob, Robert M. 2,876,261.
Moore, Alexander, and de Wald. 2,878,245.
Moore. Alexander M., Elslager, and Short. 2,915,523.
Parcell, Robert F. 2,891,066.
Price, William H. 2,917,522.
Truitt. Price. 2,915,524.
Parke, Fred F. : See —
Mull, Bruce D., and Parke. 2,919,098.
Parker, Allen J. Blanket tie-down and receptacle rest.
2,899,153, 8-11-59, Cl. 248—1.
Parker, Alton N. : See —
Holiday, Harold C. 2,876,922.
Parker, Alton N. Boat trailer. 2,907,484, 10-6-59, Cl. 214 —
506.
Parker, Arnold G., to Canadair Ltd. Thrust reversing device
for turbojet engines. 2,886,946, 5-19-59, Cl. 60 — 35.54.
Parker, Brooks O'C. Materials handling pallet. 2,906,481,
9-29-59, Cl. 248—120.
Parker, Bruce L. : See —
O'Bannon, John B. 2,869,149.
Parker, Carol. Collapsible container. 2,899,110, 8-11-59,
Cl. 222—215.
Parker, Charles A., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Ro-
tary sequence switch. 2,881,272, 4-7-59, Cl. 200 — 8.
Parker, Charles A., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Form handling device for business machines. 2,916,129,
12-8-59, Cl. 197—128.
Parker, Charles A., and C. K. Rainey, to Burroughs Corp.
Tabulating mechanism for printing business machines.
2.877,881, 3-17-59, Cl. 197 — 176.
Parker. Charles, Co., The : See —
Connors, James J., and Elsenheimer. 2,893,676.
Parker, Charles S., and A. Melville, % to Bleachers' Assn.
Ltd., and % to The Bradford Dyers' Assn. Ltd. Apparatus
for ornamentation of fabrics. 2,890,515, 6-16-59, Cl.
26 — 69.
Parker. Charles S., and A. Melville, % to Bleacher's Assn.
Ltd., and % to The Bradford Dvers' Assn. Ltd. Ornamen-
tation of fabrics. 2,905,999, 9-29-59, Cl. 26 — 69.
Parker, Clarence D. : See —
Elder. Max E., Gunderman, MacPherson, and Parker.
2,894,927.
Parker, Clarence E., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Apparatus for
handling veneer. Re. 24,638, 4-21-59, Cl. 198 — 21.
Parker, Dana C. : See —
Scatzley, Byron L., and Parker. 2,894,327.
Parker, Daniel B., and H. D. Kitchen, to Kalamazoo Vege-
table Parchment Co. Tear strip, and wrapper and package.
2,870,953, 1-27-59, Cl. 229—51.
Parker, Earl E. : See —
Christenson, Roger M., Parris. and Parker. 2,874,141.
Parker, Earl E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of
preparing acrylate esters of epoxy resins. 2,890,202,
6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 47.
LIST OF PATENTEES
709
Parker, Earl E., and K. H. Coultrap, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Use of alkaline materials in the preparation of
polyurethane foams. 2,911,379, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Parker, Edwin C. Four-in-hand necktie and holder. 2,893,086,
7-7-59, CI. 24 — 49.
Parker, Emery. : See —
Mack, Gerry P., and Parker. 2,914,506.
Parker, Eric, and D. L. Thomas, to The Decca Record Co. Ltd.
Pulse radar receivers. 2,878,379, 3-17-59, CI. 250—20.
Parker, Ernest V. Fluid delivery apparatus. 2,868,131,
1-13-59, CI. 103 — 41.
Parker, Florence W. Garment hanger. 2,917,212, 12-15-59,
CI 223 88
Parker, Frank H., to S. C. Peplin, trustee. Mixing valve.
2,911,009, 11-3-59, CI. 137—625.41.
Parker, Franklin G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Method for reducing spinneret deposits. 2,888,318,
5-26-59, CI. 18—54.
Parker, Fred T., to General Electric Co. Dynamic braking
control for multiple unit operation. 2,879,462, 3-24-59,
CI. 318—381.
Parker, Frederick D.. and L. R. Padberg, Jr. Echo ranging
recording apparatus. 2,892.666, 6-30-59. Cl. 346 — 17.
Parker, Frederick W. Toggle containing jaw crusher.
2.868,464. 1-1.3-59, Cl. 241—285.
Parker, George C, and P. N. Taylor. Vehicle attached wire
stretching and reeling device. 2,914,270, 11-24-59, Cl.
242 — 86.5.
Parker, George J. : See — ■
Brooke, Harold, and Parker. 2,903,635.
Parker, George W. : See —
Tompkins. Edward R., and Parker. 2,877,093.
Parker-Hannifin Corp. : See —
Badger, Everett H., Jr., and Burton. 2,900,165.
Boosman, Frank C. 2,900,166.
Brown, Albeit W. 2,880,749.
Endebak, Peter J., Riske, and Tucker. 2,889,009.
Hartley, Emmett C. 2,883,705.
Klamm, Carl E.. and Bizak. 2,896,691.
Maha, Otto J. 2.907.596.
Nenzell, Joseph F. 2,919,147.
Russell, John G. 2,913,217.
Smith, Paul F. 2,914,350.
Stephens. William T. 2,868,227.
Vans. William A. 2.874.720.
Parker, Harold B., to Parker Refrigeration Development Co.
Sealed refrigeration unit with auxiliary power pulley.
2,902,205, 9-1-59, Cl. 230—38.
Parker, Harold N. : See —
Fremont. Herbert, and Parker. 2,896,070.
Parker, Harry L., and M. A. Michalski, to American Speed-
light Corp. Light flash producing system. 2,873,408,
2-10-59, Cl. 315 — 183.
Parker, Harry W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Initiating in
situ combustion in a stratum. 2,880,803, 4-7-59, Cl.
166 — 11.
Parker, Harry W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
hydrocarbons by in situ combustion. 2,888,987, 6-2-59, Cl.
166 — 2.
Parker. Hugh K. : See —
Marks. " Henry C. Joiner, and Parker. 2.903,361.
Parker, Irven H. Self-centering fuel control valve for carbu-
retors and the like. 2,890,711, 6-16-59, Cl. 137 — 434.
Parker, Jack R. Apparatus for designing industrial plant
layout. 2,915.831, 12-8-59, Cl. 35 — 16.
Parker, James C, and W. R. Horst. to The Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Method of simultaneously count-
ing red and white blood cells. 2,875,666, 3-3-59, Cl.
88—14.
Parker, James S., % to J. G. Clower. Automatic tree in-
jector. 2.870.576, 1-27-59, Cl. 47 — 57.5.
Parker, Jesse E. Steam generating apparatus. 2,906,258,
9-29-59. Cl. 126 — 362.
Parker, John A. : See —
Dunlap, Lawrence H, and Parker. 2,873,201.
Feigley, David A., Jr., and Parker. 2,914,494.
Forsvthe. Alan K., and Parker. 2.877.203.
Graham, Galen E., and Parker. 2,893,969.
Parker, John A., to Armstrong Cork Co. Curable water-
miscible copolymer comprising water-soluble polyester and
glycol 'liacrylate. 2,884,404, 4-28-59, Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Parker, John A., to Armstrong Cork Co. Binder of diiso-
cyanate modified unsaturated polyester and vinyl chloride
polymer and method of preparing same. 2,888,433, 5-26-59,
Cl. 260—45.4.
Parker, John A., and J. Versnel, to Armstrong Cork Co.
Composition comprising a diisocyanate modified polyester
and polymerized vinyl chloride. 2,872.430, 2-3-59, Cl.
260 — 45.4.
Parker, John J., and L. T. Morawski. Splined work piece
holder. 2.877,021, 3-10-59, Cl. 279 — 1.
Parker. John J., and L. T. Morawski. Expansible arbor with
segmental sleeves. 2,877,022, 3-10-59, Cl. 279 — 2.
Parker, John J., and L. T. Morawski. Clamping arbor for
splines. 2,878.706, 3-24-59, Cl. 82 — 13.
Parker. John J., and L. T. Morawski. Work-holder for splined
articles with herringbone cams. 2,878,707, 3-24-59, CI.
Parker. John J., and L. T. Morawski. Chuck for splined
articles. 2,879,067, 3-24-59, Cl. 279 — 1.
Parker. John J., and L. T. Morawski. Cam-operated work-
holder for splined articles. 2,879,068, 3-24-59, Cl. 279 — 1.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
De Neergaard, Leif E.
Parker, John J., and L. T. Morawski. Splined article holder
using ball cams. 2,879,682, 3-31-59, Cl. 82 — 43.
Parker, John J., and L. T. Morawski. Dual spline chuck.
2,880,005, 3-31-59, Cl. 279—1.
Parker, John J., and L. T. Morawski. Ball actuated expan-
sible arbor. 2,890.056, 6-9-59, Cl. 279 — i.
Parker, John M. : See —
Wasson, Burton K., and Parker. 2,901,501.
Parker, John P., to The American Thermos Products Co.
Combination tip protector and shock absorber for vacuum
bottles. 2,893,584, 7-7-59, Cl. 215—13.
Parker, Joseph, to Diamond Alkali Co. Electrolysis of alkali
metal chloride brine. 2,870,074, 1-20-59, Cl. 204 — 98.
Parker, Konrad, to The Celotex Corp. Packaging of insulat-
ing blankets. 2,913,104, 11-17-59, Cl. 206—60.
Parker, Lawrence E. Baby walker. 2,869,613, 1-20-59, Cl.
155 — 22.
Parker, Louis W. Television distribution system. Re. 24,590,
1-20-59, Cl. 250 — 15.
Parker, Louis W. Television receivers. 2,885,469, 5-5-59,
Cl. 178—5.8.
Parker, Louis W. High voltage generator for cathode ray
tubes. 2,898,506, 8-4-59, Cl. 315—1.
Parker, Louis W. Tuning indicator and muter for television
receivers. 2,912,490, 11-10-59, Cl. 178 — 5.8.
Parker, Norman S. : See —
2,882,475.
2,882,516.
2,885,256.
2,916,342.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Color television syn-
chronizing apparatus with color burst exaltation. 2,880,266,
3-31-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Color television sys-
tem. 2,880,358, 3-31-59, Cl. 315 — 13.
Parker, Norman W., to Motorola, Inc. Color television re-
ceiver. 2,896,013, 7-21-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Parker Pen Co., The : See —
Baker, Marlin S. 2,871,823.
Baker, Marlin S. 2,905,148.
Beckwith Wendell K. 2.904,839.
Beckwith, Wendell K. 2,911,669.
Beckwith, Wendell K. 2,911,949.
Hyzer, William G. 2,917,631.
Kersten, William H. 2.870.741.
Kersten, William H. 2,888,907.
Randolph, Robert W. 2,888,908.
Randolph, Robert W. 2,889,810.
Rhoades, Nolan K., and Baker. 2,916,013.
Spillman, Kenneth W. 2,876,495.
Parker Refrigeration Development Co. : See —
Parker, Harold B. 2,902,205.
Parker, Richard D. Magnetic fluid clutch with speed con-
trol therefor. 2,890,774, 6-16-59, Cl. 192 — 21.5.
Parker Rust Proof Co. : See —
Bell, Ernest P. 2,902,390.
Cavanagh, Walter R., and Gibson. 2,884,351.
Cavanagh, Walter R., and Maurer. 2,874,081.
Dell, Gaillard W. 2.868.682.
Rausch, Werner, and Werner. 2,891,884.
Russell, William S., and Gibson. 2,882,189.
Wilkinson, Cyril F., Jenkins, Lake, and Radclifte.
2,875,111.
Parker, Sam E. Variable transformer. 2,901,715, 8-25-59,
Cl. 336—87.
Parker, Samuel T. : See —
Abberley. Maurice W., Parker, and Ellis. 2,867,885.
Parker, Sue E. : See —
Parker, Thomas J. 2,914,734.
Parker, Sydney R.. to Cnited States of America, Navy. High
gain signal amplifier circuit. 2,874,234, 2-17-59, Cl. 179—
171.
Parker, Sylvester N. : See —
Hanus, John, and Parker. 2,905,375.
Parker, Thomas J., deceased, by S. E. Parker, executrix.
Pedestal modulator. 2,914,734, 11-24-59, Cl. 331—87.
Parker, Walter L. : See —
Mathis, Clyde H., Strole, and Parker. 2,918,506.
Parker, Warren H., % to C. W. Butler and Va to C. Bork.
Wheel brake adjustable anchor. 2,902,118, 9-1-59, Cl.
188—78.
Parker, William H. Spring clips. 2,910,749, 11-3-59, Cl.
24—66.
Parker. William M., Jr.. to Union Insulating Co.. Inc. Molded
plastic articles such as outlet boxes. 2,867,349, 1-6-59. Cl.
220—3.3.
Parker, Wilton E. : See —
Cluff, Harold E., Parker, and Riple. 2,909,166.
Parker, Wilton E., W. D. Whitaker, D. L. Getz, H. T. Hertzog,
and E. R. Chapman, to The Garret Corp. Combination
engine starter and constant speed drive. 2,908,189,
10-13-59, Cl. 74—675.
Parker Winfred C. Sleep inducing apparatus. 2,807,901,
10-6-59, Cl. 307 — 112.
Parker, Wynton E. Paint roller for curved surfaces.
2,881,461, 4-14-59, Cl. 15 — 230.
Parkersburg-Aetna Corp. : See —
Parks. Asbury S., and O'Bannon. 2,871,072.
Ray, Robert F. 2,870,860.
Ray, Robert F. 2,887,174.
Parkersburg Rig & Reel Co., The : See —
Speiden, Edgar F. 2,900,841.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Aux-
2,902,460.
Parkes, Alfred G. : See —
Schramm, Henry W., Tollefsrud, and Parkes. 2,917,297.
Parkes, Philip G., to Adamant Engineering Co. Ltd. Power
assisted steering mechanism. 2,887,896, 5-26-59, CI.
74—388.
Parkes, Ralph C. Drying machine. 2,884,711, 5-5-59, CI.
34—156.
Parkes, Stanley, H. B. Merriman, and R. D. Sansum, to Ger-
rard Industries Ltd. Packaging machines. 2,880,667,
4-7-59, CI. 100—29.
Parkes, Stanley, and R. D. Sansum, to Gerrard Industries Ltd.
Packaging machines. 2,883,926, 4-28-59, CI. 100 — 8.
Parkhurst, Alfred S. : See —
Walker. Harold N., and Parkhurst. 2,874,702.
Parkins, William E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron. 2,891,161, 6-16-59, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Parkinson and Cowan Ltd. : See — -
Sirkin, Senia, and Randle. 2,871,687.
Parkinson, Edward J., to Goulding Mfg. Co. Automatic level-
ing mechanisms. 2,915,961, 12-8-59. CI. 100 — 46.
Parkinson, John S., and W. A. Jack, 3rd. to Johns-Manville
Corp. Wall construction embodying heating system.
2,916,261, 12-8-59, CI. 257 — 124.
Parkinson, Martin C, D. Fraser, and C. E. Bender. Drying
device. 2,907,117, 10-6-59, CI. 34 — 44.
Parkingson, Martin C, D. Fraser, and C. E. Bender. Method
of dehydration of normally liquid food material. 2,907,663,
10-6-59, CI. 99—199.
Parkman, William C. Universal joint adjusting means.
2,898,749, 8-11-59, CI. 64 — 8.
Parkmaster Systems Inc. : See —
Krieger, Richard S., and Porter. 2,891,636.
Porter. William J. 2,873,089.
Parks, Asbury S. Control units for pressure-actuated de-
vices. 2,907,347, 10-6-59, CI. 137—620.
Parks, Asbury S., and W. O'Bannon, said O'Bannon assor.
to Parkersburg-Aetna Corp. Piston sealing assemblies.
2,871,072, 1-27-59. CI. 309—31.
Parks, Carl R., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Vul-
canizable natural rubber composition and method of vul-
canizing same. 2,909,584, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 775.
Parks, Charles O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
iliary sender circuit. 2,867,690. 1-6-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Parks, Clarence E. : See —
Jennings, Garland B., and Parks.
Parks-Cramer Co. : See —
Granberry, Edgar H. 2,882,374.
Hewitt, Woodrow W. 2.869.903.
Hewitt, Woodrow W. 2,880,024.
Long, John R. 2,910,719.
Parks, Herman D., to General Electric Co.
network. 2,893,636, 7-7-59, CI. 235—194.
Parks, James M., Jr. Dental floss dispenser.
1-27-59, CI. 132 — 92.
Parks. Jerome W. : See —
Felts, Gordon P., Parks, and Seeger. 2,915,928.
Parks, Jerome W., to Microdot Inc. Cable and wire cover-
ing cutter. 2,875,516, 3-3-59, CI. 30—91.
Parks, Mercer H. : See —
Knap, Richard P., Moore, and Parks. 2.906,500.
Parks, Mercer H., to Jersey Production Research Co. Sta-
bilization of a floating platform. 2,889,795, 6-9-59 CI.
114 — .5.
Parks, Mercer H. to Jersey Production Research Co. Lubri-
cation of bearings. 2,906,504, 9-29-59. CI. 255 — 305.
Parks, Nathan S., to Radio Corp. of America. Synchronized
vibrator system. 2,875,397, 2-24-59, CI. 321 — 49.
Parks. Ross L. : See —
Benninga, Noach, Johnston,
Parks. 2.908,944.
Parks, Roy E. : See —
Nossen, Ernest S., and Parks.
Parks. Thomas D. : See —
Glassbrook, Clarence I., and
Parks, Walter, to Drum-Atic Corp.
chine. 2,889,566, 6-9-59, CI. 15 — 58.
Parks, Walter J., to The W. S. Tyler Co. Screen deck struc-
ture. 2,910,180, 10-27-59, CI. 209— 395.
Parks, Walter J., to The W. S. Tyler Co. Screen. 2,914,177,
11-24-59, CI. 209 — 396.
Parks, William W. : See —
Clarkson, Alick, and Parks. 2,899,247.
Parkton Compound Boiler Co., Inc. : See — ■
Parkton, James E. 2,898,049.
Parkton, James E., to Parkton Compound Boiler Co., Inc.
Control for vacuum heating systems. 2,898,049, 8-4-59,
CI. 237—9.
Parkyn, John M., to Marconi Instruments Ltd. Amplitude
modulator arrangements for high frequency energy.
2,882,499, 4-14-59, CI. 332—52.
Parla sea, Edwin W. : Sr>e —
Andersen, Raymond C, and Parlasca. 2,873.984.
Parlin, David B., to Tufted Patterns, Inc. Machine and
method of producing loop pile fabrics for use as floor
covering. 2,876,183, 3-3-59, CI. 112 — 79.
Parlin, Raymond W., to Grinnell Corp. On-off humidifying
systems. 2,913,184, 11-17-59, CI. 236—44.
Parmatic Engineering Ltd. : See —
Gutkowski, Janusz. 2,890,305.
Multiplying
2,870,773,
Lynch, Markwood, and
2,919,189.
Parks. 2,896,158.
Barrel cleaning ma-
Parmelee Plastics Co. : See —
Moeller, William C. 2,877,462.
Watkins, Willis T. 2,877,463.
Parmenter, Charles W. : See —
Herrmann, John A., Higgins, and Parmenter. 2,912,526.
Parmenter, Raymond O., to Powers-Samas Accounting Ma-
chines Ltd. Statistical machines. 2,916,090, 12-8-59,
CI. 164—111.
Parmerlee, James K.. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Hydraulic
fluid regulating valve. 2,867.089. 1-6-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Parmet, Bernard S.. to Motorola, Inc. Color television de-
modulator. 2,885,466, 5-5-59. CI. 178—5.4.
Parmet, Bernard S., to Motorola, Inc. Color television re-
ceiver. 2,880,362, 3-31-59, CI. 315 — 13.
Parmet, Bernard S., to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,886,633, 5-12-59, CI. 178—5.8.
Parmet, Bernard S., and J. J. Krakora, Jr., to Motorola,
Inc. Color oscillator synchronization system. 2,885,468,
5-5-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Parmet, Bernard S., and F. L. Di Nardo, to Motorola, Inc.
Tuning system. 2,898,400, 8-4-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Parnell, Edward F., to Pneumafil Corp. Yarn handling ap-
paratus. 2,883,732, 4-28-59, CI. 28 — 64.
Parnell, John, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Elec-
trical measuring apparatus. 2,880,394, 3-31-59, CI.
324—142.
Parodi, Felice, to Casther S. A. Apparatus for producing an
excitation applicable in electro-stimulo-therapy. 2,915,066,
12-1-59, CI. 128 — 119.
Paros, Mary, % to J. Zelepis. Combination Christmas tree
cover and needle catcher. 2,911,025, 11-3-59, CI. 150 — 52.
Parr, Bernard A. Lock nut having a split plastic collar and
method of assembling same. 2,900,000, 8-18-59, CI. 151 — 7.
2,916,004,
Explosively
Parr, Charles A. Rhomboidal shaped boat
12-8-59, CI. 114—61.
Parr, Thilburn E. : See —
Denend, Lowell E., and Schroeder. 2,905,129.
Parr. William G. : See —
Cheetham, William R., and Parr. 2,899,489.
Cheetham, William R., and Parr. 2,899,490.
Parraga, Alfredo J. Beverage maker and dispenser. 2,879,811,
3-31-59, CI. 141—82.
Parrett. Dent, to Lambert Brake Corp. Automatic self-adjust-
ing clutch. 2,876,881, 3-10-59, CI. 192 — 85.
Parris, Chester L. : See —
Christenson, Roger M., Parris, and Parker. 2,874,141.
Parris, Warren M. : See —
Griest. Andrew J., Parris, and Frost. 2,892,743.
Parris, William J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ferrite
switching apparatus. 2.917,679, 12-15-59, CI. 317 — 123.
Parrish, Frank W., to International Rectifier Corp. Rectifier.
2,918,612, 12-22-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Parrish, Norman C. to Northrop Aircraft, Inc
released nut. 2.871.750, 2-3-59, CI. 85 — 32.
Parrish, Ralph W. : See —
Maxwell, Carl A., and Parrish. 2,886,067.
Parrish. Stanton E. : See —
Hale, Arlan B.. and Parrish. 2,868,856.
Parrish, William : See —
DeWolff, Pieter M., and Parrish. 2,887,585.
Parriss, Walter H., and T. J. Anderson, to The British Thom-
son-Houston Co. Ltd. Electric contact carbon brush.
2,909,452, 10-20-59, CI. 117 — 218.
Parrott. Fred G. Package support or holder for indefinite
length material. 2,915,260, 12-1-59, CI. 242 — 130.
Parrott, Gordon G. Carrier for boats. 2,916.747, 12-15-59,
CI. 9—1.
Parrott, Robert D.,
Optical scanner.
Parry, Frank : See —
Harvey, Valentine P., and Parry.
Parrv. Frank, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Blind stitch sewing
machines. 2.876,722, 3-10-59. CI. 112 — 260.
Parry, Frank, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Work table height ad-
justing mechanism for blindstitch sewing machines.
2,895.442, 7-21-59. CI. 112—260.
Parry, Frank, and E. F. Dunn, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Work
suoporting mechanisms for blindstitch sewing machines.
2,874.661. 2-24-59. CI. 112—178.
Parry, Harvey L., and J. E. Carey, to Shell Development Co.
Process for resinifying polvepoxides and resulting products.
2,909,494. 10-20-59, CI. 260—18.
Parry, Robert, to United States of America, Air Force.
Slide drive assembly for bombing training device.
2,911,739, 11-10-59, CI. 35—25.
Parshall, Clarence M., and P. Gever, to United States Rubber
Co. Pelletizing apparatus. 2,910,726, 11-3-59, CI. 18—12.
Parshall. Georce W. : See —
England, David C, and Parshall. 2,879.302.
Parshall. George W., to E. I. rlu Pont de Nemours and Co.
Organic compounds of silicon and phosphorus and their
preparation. 2.907.785, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Parshall, Millis V. : See —
Schjolin, Hans O., and Parshall. 2,889,718.
Parson, John R. Soap dish. 2,914,777, 12-1-59. CI. 4 — 187.
Parsonage. Edward E. Drilling machine. 2,915,287, 12-1-
59, CI. 255—3.
to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
2,912,497, 11-10-59, CI. 178—7.1.
2,887,011.
LIST OP PATENTEES
711
Parsons, C. A., & Co. Ltd. : See-
Hawthorne, Edward P. 2,895,212.
Hryniszak, Waldemar. 2,893,697.
Hryniszak, Waldemar. 2,895,296.
Kolb, Paul, Arkless, and Bolter. 2,867,408.
Zadnik, Otto E. F. 2,907,170.
Parsons, Charles O., deceased; G. M. Parsons, executrix, %
to G. M. Parsons. Printed circuit techniques. 2,907,925,
10-6-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Parsons Corp. : See —
Brogren, Axel V. 2,917,033.
Harwood, Floyd E. 2,904,729.
Stamm, Robert H., and Ballauer. 2,884,077.
Stamm, Robert H., Fox, and Steed. 2,884,078.
Parsons,, Edgar S., J. H. Johnson, and A. J. de Gozzaldi,
to Shawmut Engineering Co. Method of and means for
obtaining uniformity of tuft length in Axminster fabrics.
2,915,090, 12-1-59, CI. 139—8.
Parsons, Floyd B. : See — ■
Olson, Walter J., Parsons, and Schrank. 2,893,208.
Parsons, Frederick L. Ground traction unit. 2,900,210,
8-18-59, CI. 305—2.
Parsons, George B., to United States of America, Navy.
Shock mounting system for packaging. 2,919,046,
12-29-59, Ci. 220—15.
Parsons, Gertrude M. : See —
Parsons. Charles O. 2,907.925.
Parsons, Hubert J., and A. A. Peterson, to Harding Brothers,
Inc. Feed chucks. 2 .895.740. 7-21-59, CI. 279 — 41.
Parsons, James R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Angular posi-
tion telemetering system. 2,891,239, 6-16-59, CI. 340 —
190.
Parsons, James R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical
measuring apparatus. 2,904,751, 9-15-59, CI. 324 — 61.
Parsons, James R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer and
sampling system. 2,908,820, 10-13-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Parsons, James S., to Computing Devices of Canada Ltd. Air
miles and air speed measuring system. 2,899,823, 8-18-59,
CI. 73—181.
Parsons, James S., to Canadian Patents and Development
Ltd. Display for a navigational instrument. 2,916,825,
12-15-59. CI. 33 — 1.
Parsons. John : See —
Flower, Stanley H., Parsons, and Loudon. 2,892,339.
Parsons, John B. Switch mechanism. 2,896,036, 7-21-59,
CI. 200 — 44.
Parsons, John B. Combined rudder and reverse control for
marine craft. 2,916,005, 12-8-59, CI. 114 — 145.
Parsons, John B. Reverse gear operating system for marine
engines. 2,916.031, 12-8-59, CI. 123—179.
Parsons, Joseph R., to Chicago Fire Brick Co. Radiant wall
furnace. 2.895,544. 7-21-59, CI. 158 — 4.5.
Parsons and Marine Engineering Turbine Research and Devel-
opment Association : See —
Cleff, Peter H. 2,888,784.
Darling, Robert F. 2,915,877.
Terrell, Basil J. 2,895,294.
Terrell. Basil J., and Bayley. 2,873,087.
Parsons, Neal B. Sole for football shoes. 2,888,756, 6-2-59,
CI. 36—59.
Parsons, Ralph M., Co., The : See —
Grossman. Jack J. 2,917,728.
Parsons, Robert C. : See —
Allen, George J., and Parsons. 2,903,393.
Parsons, Stuart L. : See —
Sadowsky, Meier, and Parsons. 2,870,010.
Parsons, Walter W. Trailer stabilizer. 2,892,639, 6-30-59,
CI. 280 — 460.
Parsons, Willard J., and V. R. Anderson, to St. Regis Paper
Co. Tool container. 2,880,857. 4-7-59, CI. 206 — 17.
Parstorfer, John, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Connecting
link for vibrating bodies. 2,882,748, 4-21-59, CI. 74—581.
Partansky. Alexander M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method
of impregnating wood with paraffin wax and with poly-
ethylene glycol to improve its cutting qualities. 2,907,684.
10-6-59, CI. 117—149.
Partansky, Alexander M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Syn-
thetic drying oils. 2,918,440, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Partansky. Alexander M., and P. G. Schrader, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method for the preparation of improved
resinous polyalcohols and compositions thereby obtained.
2.897.180, 7-28-59. CI. 260—58.
Partchevsky, Anastasie. and E. Evieux. to Societe des Usines
Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. Hexahydrotetralic esters, their
preparation and their uses. 2,891,248, 6-16-59, CI. 260 —
468.
Parten. Carl : See —
Johnson, Stanley A. 2,882,952.
Johnson, Stanley A. 2,916,073.
Parten, Gerald : See —
Johnson, Stanley A. 2,882,952.
Johnson. Stanley A. 2,916,073.
Parten Machinery Co. : See —
Welsh. Ormonde P. 2,880,656.
Partin. Earl E. Grass protection device. 2,899,775, 8-18-59,
CI. 47—1.
Partin, Melvin E. : See —
Moulton, Stephen W.. and Partin. 2,910,615.
Partin, Melvin E.. to Philco Corp. Dual-beam cathode ray
tube system. 2,896,017, 7-21-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Partin, Melvin E. Hand operated metal panel cutters.
2,915,821, 12-8-59, CI. 30—249.
Partington, Alan, and R. L. J. MacRae, to Coal Industry
(Patents) Ltd. Means for attaching cutter picks to their
supports. 2,890,873, 6-16-59, CI. 262—33.
Partridge, Donald E. Insect electrocutor. 2,912,787,
11-17-59, CI. 43 — 112.
Partridge, William R. : See —
Rice, Louis F., Patton, Timson, and Partridge. 2,900,-
325.
Partyka, Matthew J. Quick disconnect socket holder. 2,913,-
714, 11-17-59, CI. 340 — 381.
Parva Products Co. : See —
White, Paul W. 2,878,540.
Parvi, Ludovic : See —
Thermet, Robert, and Parvi. 2,890.250.
Thermet, Robert, and Parvi. 2,919,296.
Parvin, Robert, and K. A. Wilhelm, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Beam forming device. 2,886,991, 5-19-59, CI.
78—61.
Parz, Erich O. T., to VEB Zahnschneidemaschinenfabrik
Modul. Worm wheel toothing. 2,885,903, 5-12-59, CI.
74 — 458.
Pasadena Investment Co. : See —
Burden, Roy B., Jr. 2,879,862.
Paschall, Eugene F., to Corn Products Co. Starch ethers
containing nitrogen and process for making the same.
2,876,217. 3-3-59. CI. 260—233.3.
Paschall, Eugene F., to Corn Products Co. Nitrogen con-
taining starch derivatives. 2,894,944, 7-14-59, Cl. 260 —
233.3.
Paschall, Eugene F., to Corn Products Co. Preparation of
starch esters. 2.914,526. 11-24-59, Cl. 260—233.5.
Paschall, Eugene F., and W. J. Katzbeck, to Corn Products
Co. Preparation of starch esters. 2,891,947, 6-23-59,
Cl. 260—233.5.
Paschke, Raymond F. : See —
Baldwin. William S., Floyd, and Paschke. 2,868.815.
Paschkis, Albert E., to Leeds and Northrop Co. Balance
indicator for rebalanceable systems. 2,904,734, 9-15-59,
Cl. 318—28.
Pascoe Steel Corp. : See —
Cox, Joe L. 2,877,938.
Pascucci, Julio A., to The Miller Co. Structure for mounting
sockets and other devices in lighting fixtures. 2,905,809,
9-22-59, Cl. 240—51.11.
Pasedach, Heinrich. and G. Schmidt-ThomeS, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of acetals of
propargyl aldehyde. 2,879 305, 3-24^59. Cl. 260 — 615.
Pasedach. Heinrich, and M. Seefelder, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of ethinyl vinyl carbinols.
2.879.308, 3-24-59, Cl. 260 — 638.
Pasinski, Arthur M., to Burroughs Corp. Lock nut having a
conically tapered reduced end portion. 2,886,087, 5-12-59,
Cl. 151 — 19.
Paskaly, Constantine G. Guide for facilitating removal of
paint from glazing of windows, doors and the like.
2,893,042, 7-7-59, Cl. 15 — 257.
Pasotti, Felice G., to J. & L. Associates, Inc. Fire finishing
machine for glass articles. 2,906,391, 9-29-59, Cl. 198 —
22.
Pasowicz, Anthony F. : See —
Bailev, Nathaniel A., Pasowicz, and Reynolds. 2,901,-
437.
Pasqua, Angelo J. Beverage cup. 2,893,376, 7-7-59, Cl.
126—261.
Pasquale, David B. Fuse and tube testing device. 2,902,643,
9-1-59, Cl. 324—53.
Pasouale, Michael J. Shrimp knife. 2,876,487, 3-10-59, Cl.
17—7.
Pasqualone, Anthony, and F. Barnes. Hose clamp tool.
2,910,899, 11-3-59, a. 81—9.3.
Nebinger, Richard B., and Pass. 2,912,633.
Pass. Sam : See —
Trubitt, Philip S. 2,871,924.
Pass & Seymour, Inc. : See —
Despard, Victor R. 2,873,433.
Despard, Victor R. 2,883,641.
Hall, Flemmon P. 2,883,312.
Winter, Paul H. 2,870,933.
Winter, Paul H. 2,872.503.
Winter, Paul H. 2,881.407.
Winter, Paul H. 2.903,531.
Winter, Paul H, and Russell. 2,881,292.
Passafaro. Anthony L., C. J. Braun, and W. K. Powers, to
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Grinding machine. 2,876,-
598, 3-10-59. Cl. 51 — 39.
Passal, Frank, to Metal & Thermit Corp. Electrodeposition
of copper. 2,873,234, 2-10-59, Cl. 204 — 52.
Passal, Frank, to Metal & Thermit Corp. Electrodeposition
of copper. 2,873,235, 2-10-59, Cl. 204 — 52.
Passal, Frank, to Metal and Thermit Corp. Electrodeposi-
tion of copper and copper alloys. 2,916,423, 12-8-59, Cl.
204 — 44.
Passarelli, Henry A., Jr. : See —
Cook, Leonard W., and Passarelli. 2,916,589.
Passarotti, Anthony. Tool grinding jig. 2,887,833, 5-26-59,
Cl. 51—218.
Passavant Werke : See —
Schade, Harald J. G. 2,910,181.
Schade, Harald J. G. 2,911,099.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Passedouet, Andre H., to Consortium de Produits Chimiques
et de Syntliese. Method of disinfecting. 2,871,091, 1-27-
59, CI. 21—58.
Passino, Herbert J., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Production of
organic phosphonyl halide. 2,882,31if, 4-14-59, CI. 260—
543.
Passler, Fritz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor-
mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufac-
ture of carbon tetrachloride. 2,906,681, 9-29-59, CI. 204 —
163.
Passman, Barry C. : See —
MacFarlane, Roderick T., Abrams, and Passman. 2,917,-
681.
Passman, Harry M. : See —
Colby, Robert A., and Passman. 2,897,299.
Passman, Harry M., to Collins Radio Co. Disengageable shaft
locking mechanism. 2,879,673, 3-31-59, CI. 74 — 531.
Passman, Harry M., to Collins Radio Co. Cooling system.
2,893,704, 7-7-59, CI. 257 — 250.
Passow, Edward B., to Zenith Radio Corp. Eyeglass hearing
aid. 2,901,551, 8-25-59, CI. 179—107.
Pasternak, Varsenig Z., and R. M. Lollar, to United States of
America, Army. Aldehyde treatment of land fowl feathers.
2,886,399, 5-12-59, CI. 8—94.1.
Pasternak, Varsenig Z., and R. M. Lollar, to United States of
America, Army. Glucose treatment of feathers. 2,886,400,
5-12-59, CI. 8 — 94.10.
Pastl, Alfred J. Cushioned toilet seat. 2,899,689, 8-18-59,
CI. 4—237.
Paston, Louis. Reusable metal or wooden collapsible box.
2,914,210, 11-24-59, CI. 220—6.
Pastor, Ernie. Oil drum rack. 2,903,220. 9-8-59, CI. 248 —
150.
Pastor, Sheldon L. : See —
Moore, Robert L., and Pastor. 2,877,958.
Pastor, Sheldon L., to Revere Camera Co. Friction clutch.
2,907,190. 10-6-59, CI. 64 — 30.
Pastoret, Pierre P. Multiple mottler. 2,885,809, 5-12-59,
CI. 41 — 5.5.
Pastoret, Pierre P. Flexible edged plasters repair and finish-
ing tool. 2.906.115. 9-29-59, CI. 72 — 136.
Pastoriza, James J., to United States of America, Air Force.
Target assignment system for radar tracking apparatus.
2,891,244, 6-16-59, CI. 343—7.3.
Pastuhov, Alexis, and F. J. Zimmermann, to Arthur D. Little,
Inc. Miniature refrigeration device. 2,909,908, 10-27-59,
CI. 62 — 222.
Pastushin Aviation Corn. : See —
Amos, Homer. 2,908,039.
Amos, Homer, and Strickland. 2,870,054.
Murphy, David W. 2.869.523.
Murphy, David W. 2,918,324.
Nagy, Michael J. 2,895,367.
Patalong, Hubert, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Silicon semiconductor device. 2,898,528, 8-4—59,
CI. 317—241.
Patberg. Jesse B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of operating internal combustion engines.
2,902.983. 9-8-59, CI. 123 — 1.
Patch. Clarence E. : See —
Wilcox, Isaac L., Barnes, Patch, and Spurr. 2,901,950.
Patchell, Thomas A. : See —
Ehret, Robert J., and Patchell. 2,886,755.
Patchell, Thomas A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Phase discriminating apparatus. 2,907,932, 10-6-59, CI.
217 — 148.5.
Patchell, Thomas A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Measuring apparatus. 2,908,862, 10-13-59, CI.
324 — 62.
Patchen, Freeman D. : See —
Dunlap, Irving R., and Patchen. 2,878,875.
Patehin, Paul E.. and A. F. Harris, said Patchin assor. to
said Harris. Toy catapult device. 2,878,801, 3-24-59, CI.
124 — 7.
Patchogue-Plymouth Corp. : See —
Schwartz, Harold A. 2.871.652.
Schwartz, Harold A. 2,901,005.
Pate, Charles A. Device for reinforcing the edges of sheet
materials. 2,890,820, 6-16-59, CI. 225—6.
Pate, George W. : See —
Fuller, Edward J., and Pate. 2,874.380.
"Patelhold" Patentverwertungs- & Elektro-Holding A.-G. :
See—
Ekkers, Gvsbert J., and Patriarca. 2,887,413.
Guyer, Ernst, and Pfaff. 2,905,797.
Pateman, Jack E., to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. Elec-
tronic amplifying circuits. 2,871,347, 1-27-59, CI. 250 —
27.
Patent Button Co. of Tennessee, The : See —
Melloy, Harold J. 2,899,841.
Patent License Corp. : See —
Nordquist, Robert G. 2,888,551.
Nordquist, Robert G. 2,914,658.
Patent and Licensing Corp.. The : See —
Lajoie, Joseph L. 2,886,459.
Patent Protection Corporation : See —
Malecki, George J. 2.875.071.
Malecki, George J. 2.906,628.
Patent Scaffolding Co., Inc., The : See —
Meng, Victor W., and Borgman. 2,904,126.
Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur elektrische Gluhlampen
m.b.H., (Patent Fiduciary Co. for Electric Incandescent
Lamps Ltd.) : See —
Meyer, Wilfried. 2,879,634.
Rudolph, Joseph. 2,911,376.
Schilling, Werner, Bahrs. and Wiedenmann. 2,873,518.
Sorge, Ottokar. 2,883,352.
Wiedenmann, Hans. 2,914,371.
Patent-und Versuchs-Anstalt : See —
Harder, Karl M. 2,901,105.
Patentex, Inc. : See —
t Comer, Marvin H., Terrell, and Miles. 2,909,028.
Patents Management Corp. : See —
Ruskin, Henry. 2,866.973.
Pater, Anton S., and J. W. Houser, to Union Carbide Corp.
Monolithic porous filler for cylinders and method of pro-
ducing same. 2,883,040, 4-21-59, CI. 206 — .7.
Paterson, John C. : See —
Neuworth, Martin B., Paterson, and Tarbox. 2,904,595.
Paterson, Laurene O., to Drug Research, Inc. Process of pre-
paring N-brominated halogen compounds. 2,868,787, 1-13-
59, CI. 260 — 248.
Paterson, Laurene O., to Drug Processors, Inc. Therapeutic
composition containing aluminum proteinate. 2,889,248,
6-2-59, CI. 167—55.
Paterson, Laurene O., to Drug Research, Inc. Process of
separating desoxycholic acid from mixed crude bile acids
or salts thereof. 2,891,972, 6-23-59, CI. 260—397.1.
Paterson, Lucius W. : See —
Dietrich, Howard H., and Paterson. 2,908,363.
Paterson, Peter S., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Web condensing
apparatus for a carding machine. 2,897,549, 8^4-59, CI.
19—150.
Paterson, William F. : See —
Hansen, Harry A., Paterson, and Peters. 2,913,645.
Patex Corp. : See —
Macomson, Wistar W. 2,904,981.
Pathus-Labour, Jean F. : See-
Madeline, Raymonde G., and Pathus-Labour. 2,907,683.
Patin, Pierre C. Internal gear machines. 2,871,831, 2-3-59,
CI. 121—68.
Patinkin. Seymour H., and R. A. Sanford, to Sinclair Refin-
ing Co. Process for production of para- (tertiary alkyl-
ated )-alkylbenzenes. 2,867.674. 1-6-59, CI. 260—671.
Patinkin, Seymour H., and R. A. Sanford, to Sinclair Re-
fining Co. Process for the production of para- (tertiary
alkylated )-alkylbenzenes. 2,915,568, 12-1-59, CI. 260—
671.
Patkau, George A. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,899.944. 8-18-59, CI. 123—11.
Paton-Chandler Process Co. : See —
Chandler, Frank J. 2,918,958.
Paton, Clyde R. Rear wheel suspension. 2.885,219, 5-5-59,
CI. 280—124.
Paton, Clyde R. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,896,428,
7-28-59, CI. 62 — 409.
Paton, Hamilton N. K., to Paton Holdings Ltd. Bulk trans-
porting and storing containers. 2,913,029, 11-17-59, CI.
150—1.
Paton Holdings Ltd. : See —
Paton, Hamilton N. K. 2,913,029.
Paton, Joseph H., J. W. Sherrill, and C. A. Vander Pyl, Jr.,
to Fram Corp. Method of and machine for forming pleated
paper into annular filter elements. 2,901,949, 9-1-59, CI.
93—1.
Paton, Sidney F. Magnetic filter for fuel systems. 2,886,176,
5-12-59, CI. 210—223.
Patriarca, Aldo : See —
Ekkers, Gysbert J., and Patriarca. 2,887,413.
Patrichi, Mihai D., to Networks Electronic Corp. Method
of fusing metal to glass articles. 2,897,583, 8-4-59, CI.
29—155.5.
Patrichi, Mihai D., to Networks Electronic Corp. Electrical
resistors. 2,898,570, 8-4-59, CI. 338—237.
Patrick, Bruno S. Apparatus for stamping surfaces.
2,875,829, 3-3-59, CI. 164 — 108.
Patrick, Charles T. : See —
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher,
2,884,408.
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostiek,
2,890,194.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher,
2,890,195.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher,
2,890,196.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher,
2,890,197.
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostiek,
2.890,209.
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostiek.
2.890,210.
Phillips, Benjamin, McGary, and Patrick.
Phillips, Benjamin, Frostiek, McGarv,
2.917,469.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher, McGarv.
2,917,491.
Phillips, Benjamin, McGary. and Patrick.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher, McGary,
2,918,439.
Phillips, Benjamin, McGary, and Patrick.
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
and
and
Patrick.
Patrick.
and Patrick,
and Patrick.
and
and
and
Patrick.
Patrick.
Patrick.
2,912,389.
and Patrick.
and Patrick.
2.917.493.
and Patrick.
2,918,444.
LIST OF PATENTEES
713
Patrick, Emzy H., to Gulf Oil Corp. Material handling ap-
paratus. 2,876,007. 3-3-59. CI. 271 — 44.
Patrick, Ernest G. : See —
Hawks. William L., and Patrick. 2,868,901.
Patrick, Prank D. : See —
Bradley, William G., and Patrick. 2.915,731.
Patrick, James T., and T. J. Long, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Receptacle and dumping means. 2,914,291, 11—24—59, CI.
249 — 16.
Patrick, Merlyn J., 50% to P. J. Boeh. Collapsible baby
stroller and walker. 2,884,046, 4-28-59, CI. 155 — 22.
Patrick, Monroe C. Deep sea fishing device. 2,888,770,
6-2-59, CI. 43 — 4.
Patrick, Robert E. Carburetor adapter for internal combus-
tion ensines. 2.896.597 7-28-59. CI. 123 — 52.
Patrick, Ted. Mail sorting. 2,890,825, 6-16-59, CI. 229—68.
Patrick. Tracy M.. Jr. : See —
Erickson. Elovd B., Heimsch, Wildi, and Patrick.
2,S67.666.
Patrick, Tracy M., Jr., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Composi-
tion comprising synthetic diene rubber and a polyhalogen-
ated polycarboxylic cross-linking agent. 2,889,313, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—83.3.
Patrie, Clarence H. : See —
Markestein, John, and Patrie. 2,907,283.
Patriquin, William G., to The Gabriel Co. Shock absorber
with hydraulic compression stops. 2,907,414, 10-6-59, CI.
188—88.
Patron, Germano : See —
Ferri, Antonio, and Patron. 2,887,516.
Ferri. Antonio, and Patron. 2.906.782.
Ferri, Antonio, and Patron. 2,910,512.
Patronix, Inc. -.See —
Batchelor, Joseph B., Jr. 2,867,725.
Pattee, Harry E. : See —
Evans, Robert M., and Pattee. 2.894.835.
Evans, Robert M., and Pattee. 2,900,251.
Evans, Robert M., and Pattee, 2,900,253.
Patten, Lorraine E., and H. C. Kelley, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method of coating food articles and product obtained
therebv. 2.868.656. 1-13-59. CI. 99 — 166.
Patten, Lorraine E., and H. C. Kelly, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method of coating articles of food and product ob-
tained thereby. 2,909,434, 10-20-59, CI. 99—166.
Patten. Stanley H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fluorescent screens. 2,907,882, 10-6-59. CI. 250 — 80.
Pattenden, Warren C. : See —
Sproule, Lome W., King, and Pattenden. 2,883,342.
Pattenden, Warren C, L. W. Sproule, and J. H. Norton, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for forming
a grease containing metal salt of mono and dicarboxylic
acids. 2,898.296. 8-4-59, CI. 252—32.
Patterson, Albert C, and H. Z. Martin, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Molecular sieve separation process.
2,901,519, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 676.
Patterson. C. J., Co. : See —
Patterson. Curtis J. 2.869,484.
Patterson. Curtis J., to C. J. Patterson Co. Baking process.
2.869.484. 1-20-59, CI. 107—54.
Patterson. Dale W. Practice tee. 2,884,250, 4-28-59, CI.
273 — 26.
Patterson, Donald E., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Dual
plunger blinker sight feed for intermittent low flow rates.
2,888,898, 6-2-59. CI. 116 — 117.
Patterson, Donald K. : See —
Methe, George H., and Patterson. 2,882,837.
Patterson, Everett E. Dental floss holder. 2,872,930,
2-10-59, CI. 132 — 192.
Patterson. Everett M., to Standard-Thomson Corp. Pump.
2,884,866. 5-5-59. CI. 103—152.
Patterson Freezer Corp. : See —
Patterson. Velt C. 2,910 837.
Patterson. George H.. and D. J. Reddien. Concrete form
appliance. 2,902.744. 9-8-59, CI. 25 — 131.
Patterson. Glenn A., and E. M Deters, to Red Jacket Mfg.
Co. Well treating apparatus. 2,891,622, 6-23-59, CI.
166 — 68.
Patterson. Helen E.. and C. R. Jamison. Dressmaker's tool
and method of using same. 2.868.423, 1-13-59, CI. 223 — 42.
Patterson. Herbert F.. to Chrysler Corp. Power transmission.
2.916.932. 12-15-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Patterson. Herbert F., and O. W. Schotz, to Chrvsler Corp.
Power transmission. 2,916,935, 12-15-59. CI. 74 — 472.
Waste receptacle. 2,904,295, 9-15-59,
Patterson, Herman W
CI. 248 — 97.
Patterson, Herman W. Method of making a tving and fasten-
ing device. 2,917,423, 12-15-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Patterson. Howard F. Load bearing plate and method for
securing the nlate and other objects to a smooth surface.
2.874.500. 2-24-59. CI. 41—34.
Patterson, Hubert H., and G. H. Webber, to United States of
America. Atomic Energy Commission. Detector for modu-
lated and unmodulated signals. 2,901,613, 8-25-59, CI.
250—31.
Patterson, Jack M. : See —
Benaglio, Reno V., Patterson, and Piper. 2.900,135.
Patterson, James A., and I. M. Abrams, to Chemical Process
Co. Anion exchange resins and method of preparation
thereof. 2,900.352, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 2.1.
49209G— P 46
Patterson, John A., and S. M. Pier, to Texaco, Inc. Process
for producing dibasic acids. 2,918,487, 12-22-59, CI.
260 — 452.
Patterson, Joseph A., to Patterson Patents Products Co., Inc.
Nonrefillable bottle. 2,869,747, 1-20-59, CI. 215—19.
Patterson-Kelly Co., Inc., The : See —
Clark, John A., Jr., and Fischer. 2,869,834.
Drake, Charles E. 2,895,508.
Fischer, John J. 2.890,027.
Fischer, John J. 2,908,487.
Fischer, John J. 2,915,300.
Fischer, John J. 2,919,116.
Lewy, Daniel. 2,879,749.
Patterson, Lawrence W., to Spring-A-Way Displays of Cali-
fornia, Inc. Display racks with folding and vertically ad-
justable trays. 2,908,395, 10-13-59, CI. 211 — 49.
Patterson, Lawrence W., to Spring-A-Way Displays of Cali-
fornia, Inc. Display stand with folding trays. 2,908,397,
10-13-59, CI. 211—93.
Patterson, Le Roy R., Jr., to General Electric Co. Thermal
insulation. 2.867,035. 1-6-59, CI. 29 — 455.
Patterson, Milton E., K. E. Luna, and W. E. Ishler, to General
Electric Co. Fluorescent lamp coating process. 2,901,375,
8-25-59, CI. 117—37.
Patterson, Minnie. Protective covering for crawlers and
other garments. 2,898,597, 8-11-59, CI. 2 — 46.
Patterson Patents Products Co., Inc. : See —
Patterson, Joseph A. 2,869,747.
Patterson, Steven L. : See —
Boekeloo, Merrill E.. Hoffman, and Patterson. 2,884,858.
Patterson, V. G, & Associates, Inc. : See —
Ruff, Alonzo W. 2.886,952.
Patterson, Velt C, to Patterson Freezer Corp. Continuous
packaged food freezer. 2,910,837, 11-3-59, CI. 62 — 132.
Patterson, Walter M., W. G. Connor, and R. B. Shaw, to
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Process of casting metal
on glass fiber mat. 2,869,197, 1-20-59, CI. 22—200.
Patterson, Weslev V., to J. J. Kelly, as trustee. Electromag-
netic head structure. 2.868.889. 1-13-59. CI. 179 — 100.2.
Patterson, William A., to Fort Pitt Bridge Works. Appa-
ratus for feeding and heating finely divided materials.
2,885.199. 5-5-59. CI. 266 — 20.
Patterson, William A,, to Fort Pitt Bridge Works. Appara-
tus and method for heating and producing chemical change
in finely divided ores. 2,892,698. 6-30-59. CI. 75 — 26.
Patti, Fred D. Temperature responsive electric switch.
2.897 320, 7-28-59, CI. 200—138.
Patti. Fred D. Control unit for electric heating appliances.
2.897,321. 7-28-59. CI. 200—138.
Pattilloch, Donald K.. to Michigan Research Laboratories,
Inc., and Electro-Chem Fiber Seal Corp. Electrical in-
sulating paper containing polymethylol phenol. 2,917,425,
12-15-59, CI. 162 — 138.
Pattin Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See —
Dempsey. Joseph B. 2,870.666.
Pattison, Dexter B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the preparation of polymeric acetals. 2,870,097,
1-20-59. 01. 260 — 2.
Patton. Bernard J.. 15% to W. Shaffer. Method for rejuve-
nating fluorescent lamps. 2,910,337. 10-27-59, CI. 316—2.
Patton. Charles E. : See —
Walker. Delos A., and Patton. 2.876.612.
Patton, Clinton. Automatic flood control device for internal
combustion engine fuel systems. 2,907,350, 10-6-59, CI.
137—780.
Patton, Donald M. : See —
LandK George G., and Patton. 2,909.650.
Landis, George G., and Patton. 2,909,778.
Patton, Frank M. Pole trailer. 2,900,198, 8-18-59, CI. 280 —
404.
Patton. Henry W.. to Collins Radio Co. Half-wave phase dis-
criminator. 2.905.818. 9-22-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Patton, Henrv W., to Collins Radio Co. Degenerative mag-
netic amplifier. 2.910.643, 10-27-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Patton. James C. : See —
Reeder, Wendell, and Patton. 2.910,349.
Patton. James L. : See —
Osborne, John B.. and Patton. 2,900,329.
Rice, Louis F., Patton, Timson, and Partridge. 2,900,325.
Slynsstad. Charles E . nnd Patton. 2.915.458.
Patton, James L., and V. K. Tock, to M. W. Kellogg Company.
Method and apparatus for catalytic reactions. 2,886,517,
5-12-59, CI. 208—134.
Patton. James L., G. W. Stanford, and W. P. Burton, to The
M. W. Kellogg Co. Upgrading of a naphtha with the re-
cvcling of the hvdroeen nroduced in the reforming stage.
2.900.323. 8-1 8-59. CI 208 — 63.
Patton. James L., and G. F. Timson, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Two stage fluidized catalvtic conversion svstem with
multiple strinping zones. 2.900.324, 8-18-59. CI. 208 — 74.
Patton. James L., and M. R. Smith, to The M. W. Kelloerg Co.
Heavy naphtha as a sponge oil. 2,909,479, 10-20-59, CI.
208—102.
Patton. James O.. Jr. : Sp<> —
Cooper. Jacob L., Daniel, Patton, and Vandergrift.
2.870.496.
Daniel. Kenneth R.. Patton. and Vines. 2,873.716.
Patton. John F. Vernier height and depth gauge. 2,910,779,
11-3-59. CI. 33—170.
Patton-MacGuver Co. : See —
Lowell, Howard C. 2,887,670.
714
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pattern, Paul W., R. H. Kelly, and J. P. MacNell, to National
Research Corp. Coating. 2,909,148. 10-20-59, CI. 118 — 49.
Patton, Paul VV., and R. H. Kelly, to National Research Corp.
Apparatus for coating metal onto metal by vaporizing the
coating. 2,910^)39. 10-27-59, CI. 118 — 49.
Patton. Roy C. Portable liquid-transporting and dispensing
apparatus. 2,903,189, 9-8-59, CI. 239 — 129.
Patton, Stewart U. Bearing construction with edge load
relief. 2,898,164, 8-4-59, CI. 308—238.
Patton, Stewart U. Bearing construction with edge load
relief. 2,898,165, 8-4-59, CI. 308 — 239.
Patton, Wade H., W. H. Patton, Jr., and A. Roth, to Lanston
Monotype Machine Co. Type composing machine.
2,883,038, 4-21-59, CI. 199—77.
Patton, Wade H., Jr. : See —
Patton, Wade H. and Wade H., Jr., and Roth. 2,883,038.
Patureau, Arthur M., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Liquid level measuring apparatus. 2,874,574, 2-24-59,
CI. 73 — 421
Patzer, William A., to L. W. Menzimer, trustee. Selector
device. 2,888,835, 6-2-59, CI. 74 — 483.
Patzer, William A., and W. A. Tratsch, to Ideal Dispenser
Co. Vending machine. 2,877,928, 3-17-59, CI. 221 — 295.
Paukstela, Stanley : See —
Chasteney, Ruth G., and Paukstela. 2,886,147.
Paul, Albert P. : See —
Deahl, Thomas J., Paul, and Steinle. 2,892,687.
Tsang, Sien M., Lewis, and Paul. 2,893,816.
Paul, Gunther, to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur drahtlose Tele-
graphic m.b.H. Synchronization signal separation circuit.
2,890,279. 6-9-59, CI. 178 — 69.5.
Paul, Hal F. Load leveling cart. 2,893,578, 7-7-59, CI.
214—378.
Paul, Harry F., to Browning Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus
for frequency-modulation reception with means for muting
noise. 2,914,664, 11-24-59, CI. 250 — 6.
Paul, Israel A., and A. H. Greene, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Automatic tuning systems. 2,875,329, 2-24-59, CI.
250—20.
Paul, Jack : See —
Ashe, William J. 2,905.259.
Paul, Julien to United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc.
Textile printing emulsions. 2,894,801, 7-14-59, CI. 8 — 70.
Paul Knitting Mills, Inc. : See —
Long, Stuart S., and Cox. 2,899.116.
Paul, Mahrle F. Nut splitte. 2,879,592, 3-31-59, CI.
30—272.
Paul, Nathan : See —
Reece, Clarence D., and Paul. 2,893,149.
Paul, Robert B., to Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co. Vapor
resisting roof structure. 2,872,882, 2-10-59, CI. 108 — 6.
Paul, Robert J. A. : See —
Thomas, Eric L., and Paul. 2,918,218.
Paul, Talbert W., to Deere & Co. Seeding device. 2,870,940,
1-27-59, CI. 221—233.
Paul, Walter : See —
Lohs, Willy, Paul, and Geese. 2,890,447.
Paul, Walter, to Windmoller & Holscher. Tube manufactur-
ing machines. 2,902,906, 9-8-59. CI. 93 — 19.
Paulding. David L., to Ref Mfg. Corp. Electric oven.
2,885,526, 5-5-59, CI. 219—35.
Paulding, John I., Inc. : See —
Geier, William. 2,900,618.
Paule, Kurt : See —
Zechnall, Richard, and Paule. 2,899,952.
Paule, Willy, to Robert Bosch G. m.b.H. Electrical lighting
arrangement. 2,910,621, 10-27-59, CI. 315 — 82.
Paulick, Joseph H., Jr. Cutter guard. 2,918,165, 12-22-59,
CI. 206—16.
Pauling, Martin F. Conduit bender. 2,893,461, 7-7-59,
CI. 153 — 48.
Paulison, William L., Jr., to Bailey Met°r Co. Vapor gener-
ating and superheating operation. 2,869,520, 1-20-59, CI.
122 — 479.
Paull, Ambrose D.. H. A. Kelly, and R. A. Mudge, to Wheeling
Stamping Co. Hinged closure. 2,889,087, 6-2-59, CI. 222—
498.
Paull. Peter L., to Texaco Development Corp. Carbon mon-
oxide conversion process. 2,892,685, 6-30-59, CI. 23 — 213.
Paull, Peter L., to Texaco Development Corp. Ore bene-
ficiation process and apparatus. 2,916,213, 12-8-59, CI.
241—5.
Paull, Stephen. Sequential pulse generator. 2,891,170,
6-16-59, CI. 307—88.
Paull, Stephen. Counter circuit. 2,912,681, 11-10-59,
CI. 340—174.
Paull, Stephen. Magnetic core nondestructive readout circuit.
2,913,708, 11-17-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Paull, Stephen. Magnetic core binary circuit. 2,916,729,
12-8-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Paullus, James W. Bale buncher. 2,886,938, 5-19-59, CI.
56—474.
Paulos, George L., and D. M. Bahlatzis. Horse racing game.
2,879,998, 3-31-59, CI. 273—86.
Paulsen, Edwin L. : See —
First, Vincent E., and Paulsen. 2,918,801.
Paulsen, Gerhard A. Roller for dragger nets. 2,910,796, 11-
3-59, CI. 43—9.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
for applying heated thermoplastic adhesives. 2,868,160,
1-13-59. CI. 118 — 202.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Cement
handling apparatus. 2^872,916, 2-10-59, CI. 126 — 343.5.
Paulsen, Hans C, to B. B. Chemical Co. Handling thermo-
responsive cements. 2,874,084, 2-17-59, CI. 154 — 53.6.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Cement
handling apparatus. 2,877,763, 3-17-59, CI. 126—343.5.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Tape
coating and dispensing apparatus. 2,878,777, 3-24-59,
CI. 118 — 43.
Paulsen, Hans C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Appa-
ratus for handling thermoplastic cement in rod form.
2,884,922, 5-5-59, CI. 126 — 343.5.
Paulsen, Hans C, to B. B. Chemical Co. Machines for form-
ing shoe covers. 2,891,264, 6-23-59, CI. 12 — 1.
Paulsen, Harold A. Combination hallway and disappearing
dressing room. 2,884,666, 5-5-59, CI. 20 — 2.
Paulsen, Jean F., to Societe Luxembourgeoise de Brevets et
de Participations Lubrepa. Resilient suspension devices.
2,893,665, 7-7-59, CI. 248—24.
Paulsen, Paul L., V. H. Hiers, and C. G. Kanzelberger, to
Hamilton Mfg. Co. Drafting board mechanism with auto-
matic retraction means. 2,899,772, 8-18-59, CI. 45 — 131.
Paulsen, Robert C. : See —
Bloch, Erich, and Paulsen. 2,889,543.
Paulsen, Robert C., to International Business Machines Corp.
Digital microvolt measuring device. 2,880,392, 3-31-59,
CI. 324—99.
Paulsen, Robert C, and A. H. Dickinson, to International
Business Machines Corp. Polystable trigger circuit. 2,901,-
608, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Paulsen, William F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of orienting a dense tow of polymeric ester
filaments by two step hot aqueous bath treatments.
2,918,346, 12-22-59, CI. 8 — 130.1.
Paulsohn, Lester H., to Sawyer's Inc. Device for feeding discs
in projectors, viewers, and the like. 2,916,964, 12-15-59,
CI. 88—27.
Paulson, Christian, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Fixture
for assembling and aligning components of a magnetron.
2,915,807, 12-8-59, CI. 29 — 25.19.
Paulson, Rueben E. : See —
Albertson. Victor N., and Paulson. 2.916,926.
Paulson, William A., to Barber-Colman Co. Frequency re-
sponsive receiver for remote control system. 2,889,536,
6-2-59, CI. 340 — 164.
Paulson, William J. : See —
Camp, Richard L., and Paulson. 2,875,324.
Paulton. Richard A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Forming press diaphragm. 2,878,767, 3-24-59. CI. 113 — 44.
Paulucci, Jeno F. Frozen food package display rack.
2,889,924. 6-9-59, CI. 206—77.
Pauly, Joachim W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cush-
ioned piston assemblage for cylinders. 2,884,903. 5-5-59.
CI. 121 — 38.
Pauly, Remigius. Impeller for dishwashing machine
2,881,777. 4-14-59, CI. 134 — 186.
Pauly. William H. : See —
Meulemans, Benedict E., and Pauly. 2,902,804.
Paumier, Jean A., and P. E. Terrasson. Apparatus for de-
tecting leakage of gaseous halogen compounds. 2,907,639,
10-6-59, CI. 23—254.
Pavelka, Joseph. Jr. Electric waffle baker. 2,877,703,
3-17-59, CI. 99—331.
Pavey, George M., Jr., to Marine Instrument Co. Firing line
for subaqueous geophysical prospecting. 2,870,708, 1-27-
59. CI. 102 — 16.
Pavey, George M., Jr., to Marine Research Co. Ring actu-
ated locking electrode for a towed firing line. 2,897,755,
8-4-59, CI. 102 — 16.
Pavian, Dorothy S. : See —
Sillars, Frederick S., and Pavian. 2,893,026.
Pavian, Henry C. : See —
Sillars, Frederick S., and Pavian. 2,893,026.
Pavlak, Casimir J. : See —
Nelson, Willis N., and Pavlak. 2,883,978.
Pavlecka, Vladimir H. Aerostatic bearings with fluid-dvnamic
seals. 2,916,332. 12-8-59. CI. 308—9.
Pavlick, Michael A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Control of isobutylene polymerization reaction rate. 2,901,-
471, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 94.8.
Pavlinetz, George. Method of forming wing nuts from tubu-
lar stock. 2,889,564, 6-9-59, CI. 10 — 86.
Pavol, Andrew J. Trav attachment for automobile glove
compartments. 2,905,370, 9-22-59, Cl. 224 — 42.32.
Pawelka, Gustav J., to Fairhaven Properties Corp. Display
sign. 2,871,598, 2-3-59, Cl. 40 — 130.
Pawley, Myron G., and J. M. Sacks, to Zenith Radio Corp.
Subscriber television system with code reset bursts in audio
channel. 2.881.244, 4-7-59, Cl. 178 — 5.1.
Pawlicki, Clarence D., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method
of applying sealing compositions to glass parts. 2,S94,359,
7-14-59, Cl. 49—82.
Pawling, Frank, to Dowtv Hvdraulic Units Ltd. Shock ab-
sorbers. 2,914,195, 11-24-59, Cl. 213 — 43.
Paxton. Allen D.. F. S. Smith, and C. H. Johnson, to E.
Paxton. Method and apparatus for making paper plant
covers. 2,883,914, 4-2S-59, Cl. 93—36.2.
Paxton, Charles M. Concrete wall form. 2.895,20S, 7-21-59,
Cl. 25—131.
Paxton, Edward G., Jr. : See —
Aid. Joseph J., and Paxton.
2,878,145.
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715
Paxton, Eleanor : See —
Paxton, Allen D., Smith, and Johnson. 2,883,914.
Paxton, Blisha W., to Stratabar Process Co. Method and
apparatus for producing molten silicates. 2,902,524,
9-1-59, CI. 13—6.
Paxton, Floyd G., and F. M. Baer, to Kwik Lok Corp. Code
marking method and apparatus. 2,907,586, 10-6-59, CI.
283—18.
Paxton, Harold D., to Calwire. Tool nose with T-nail cen-
tralizer. 2,910,698, 11-3-59, CI. 1 — 46.
Payne, Andrew H., Jr., and H. J. Gauggel, Jr. Process and
apparatus for pressure testing vessels. 2,895,328, 7-21-59,
CI. 73 — 49.1.
Payne, Clarence W. : See —
Overton, Albert E. 2,884,038.
Payne, Edwin M. : See —
Booth, Richard H., and Payne. 2,882,864.
Cail, Roland A., and Payne. 2,887,638.
Payne, Prank E., to Crane Packing Co. Sealing element for
rotary mechanical seals. 2,871,039, 1-27-59, CI. 286 —
11.14.
Payne, Prank E., to Crane Packing Co. Rotary mechanical
seal. 2,871,040, 1-27-59, CI. 286—11.14.
Payne, Prank E., deceased ; Continental Illinois National
Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, executor, to Crane Packing
Co. Fluid seal. 2,872,220, 2-3-59, CI. 286 — 11.15.
Payne, Frank E., to Crane Packing Co. Rotary mechanical
seal. 2,884,266, 4-28-59, CI. 286—11.
Payne, Frank E.. to Crane Packing Co. Rotary mechanical
seal. 2,892,642, 6-30-59, CI. 286 — 11.
Payne, Frank E., to Crane Packing Co. Rotary mechanical
seal. 2,894,770, 7-14-59, CI. 286 — 11.14.
Payne, Frank E., to Crane Packing Co. Rotary mechanical
seal. 2,899,219, 8-11-59, CI. 286 — 11.
Payne, Frank E., and J. H. Thayer, to Crane Packing Co.
Sealing device for a swivel joint having plural fluid pas-
sages. 2,877,026, 3-10-59, CI. 285—94.
Payne, George B., and C. W. Smith, to Shell Development
Co. Epoxidized polyethylenically unsaturated polycar-
boxylic acids, derivatives thereof and method for producing
the same. 2,870,125, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 78.3.
Payne, George B., and C. W. Smith, to Shell development
Co. Esters of epoxy-substituted polycarboxylic acids and
epoxy-substituted alcohols. 2,870,170, 1-20-59, CI.
260—348.
Payne, George B.t and G. E. Hein, to Shell Development Co.
Oxidation of cyclic ketones. 2,904,584, 9-15-59, CI.
260—484.
Payne, Hollis S. Blast hole loader and tamper. 2,893,285,
7-7-59, CI. 86 — 20.
Payne, Hugh F., to John B. Pierce Foundation. Heat trans-
fer method and apparatus. 2,910,244, 10-27-59, CI. 237 —
56.
Payne, Janet C. Attachment for playpens. 2,917,864,
12-22-59, CI. 46 — 43.
Payne, John B., to Jersey Production Research Co. Dual
screen assembly. 2,868.296, 1-13-59. CI. 166—119.
Payne, John B., to Jersey Production Research Co. Assem-
bly for producing oil. 2,906,207, 9-29-59, CI. 103 — 4.
Payne, John H. : See —
Hurwitz, Henry, Jr., Brooks, Mannal, Payne, and Luebke.
2.879.216.
Payne, John W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Apparatus
for feeding solids into pressure vessels. 2,879,903, 3-31-59,
CI. 214 — 17.
Payne. John W.. to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Hydrocarbon
conversion. 2,885.100. 5-5-59, CI. 214 — 152.
Payne, John W., F. E. Ray, and H. W. Shea, to Socony Mobil
Oil Co., Inc. Gas solids separation in a pneumatic lift.
2,873,147. 2-10-59, CI. 302 — 59.
Payne, Leslie G. M. : See —
Horstmann, Kenneth J., and Payne. 2,904,648.
Payne, Oscar D., Jr. : See —
Payne, Oscar D., Sr., and O. D. Payne, Jr. 2,872,006.
Payne, Oscar D., Sr., and O. D. Payne, Jr. Tamper-proof
television receiver installation. 2,872,006, 2-3-59, CI.
194 — 1.
Payne, Paul D., Jr., to Philco Corp. Improved washing
operation for cathode ray tube manufacturing process.
2,907,688, 10-6-59, CI. 134 — 23.
Pavne, Roy F. Nipper and gaff grip combination. 2,877,045,
3-10-59, Cl. 294 — 26.
Payne, Verna L. : See —
Charlton, Richard E., Jr., and Payne. 2,882,614.
Charlton, Richard E., Jr., and Payne. 2,893,043.
Pavne, Verna L„ to West Point Mfg. Co. Impregnating ap-
paratus. 2,877,739, 3-17-59, Cl. 118 — 419.
Payne, Walter B., and P. J. Thut, to Burroughs Corp. Con-
secutive number recording apparatus. 2,891,469, 6-23-59,
Cl. 101—76.
Payne, William F. : See —
Barrett. Hillard E., and Payne. 2,872,785.
Payne, William H. Hydraulic reaction power amplification.
2,882,917, 4-21-59, Cl. 137—83.
Payne, William H., to Dresser Operations. Inc. High pres-
sure piston ring assembly. 2,885,249, 5-5-59, 'Cl. 309 — 29.
Paynter, Donald A. : See —
Chow, Woo F., and Paynter. 2,878,386.
Payson, Peter : See —
Hsiao, Chi-Mei, Dulis, and Payson. 2,909,425.
Payson, Peter, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Non-mag-
netic austenitic steel. 2,876,096, 3-3-59, Cl. 75 — 126.
Payson, Peter, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Alloy steel.
2,914,401, 11-24-59, Cl. 75 — 126.
Payson, Peter, and D. I. Dilworth, Jr., to Crucible Steel Co.
of America. Wear resistant alloy steel. 2,867,532, 1-6-59.
Cl. 75—126.
Payton, John H., and H. O. Schuetze, to Great Lakes Stamp
& Mfg. Co., Inc. Method of heat shrinking wrappers on
food. 2,906,627, 9-29-59, Cl. 99 — 171.
Payton, Luther L. Drop box lifting lever for looms.
2,892,469, 6-30-59, Cl. 139—181.
Payzant, Henry H., to Timber Structures, Inc. Woodwork-
ing finger joint cutter assembly. 2,870,807, 1-27-59, Cl.
144 — 218.
Payzant, Henry H., to Timber Structures, Inc. Air drill.
2,896,677, 7-28-59, Cl. 144 — 104.
Payzant, Henry H., and W. B. Leffler, to Timber Structures,
Inc. Finger joint gluer. 2,890,677, 6-16-59, Cl. 118—243.
Paz, Alfred R., to American Cynamld Co. Process of pre-
paring urea-tormaldehyde molding composition. 2,872,425,
2-3-59, Cl. 260—17.3.
Pazderski, Roman R. : See —
Stremke, William F., W. F. Stremke, Jr., and Pazderski.
2,903,261.
Stremke, William F., W. F. Stremke, Jr., and Pazderski.
2,917,885.
Stremke, William F., W. F. Stremke, Jr., and Pazderski.
2,917,886.
Pazik, Edward F. Roller accessory for a tricycle. 2,886,343,
5-12-59, Cl. 280 — 289.
Peace, Archibald M. G. Marine reverse gear mechanism.
2,911,839, 11-10-59, Cl. 74 — 205.
Peach. James W. : See — ■
Redmond, John A., Peach, Wuerfel, and Weight. 2,900,-
479.
Peach, John R. Picture hanger. 2,875,542, 3-3-59, Cl.
40—152.1.
Peachey, Chester J. : See —
Penland, Lemuel, Best, and Peachey. 2,903,195.
Peacock, James L. Basket and crate tool. 2,879,807,
3-31-59, Cl. 140 — 123.
Peacock, Wendell C, to Tracerlab, Inc. Operation of pipe-
lines. 2,905,822, 9-22-59, Cl. 250 — 43.5.
Peak, Charles B.. to Deere & Co. Hitch device for trailing
break-back mower. 2,867,959, 1-13-59, Cl. 56—25.
Pearce, Albert E., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Con-
trolled rate fluent material feeder. 2,873,891, 2-17-59, Cl.
222 144
Pearce, Albert F., and D. J. Wootton, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Electron discharge devices employing
cavity resonators. 2,901,660, 8-25-59, Cl. 315 — 5.32.
Pearce, Albert F., and K. H. Kreuchen, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Electron discharge devices and electrical
resonators therefor. 2,904,719, 9-15-59, Cl. 315 — 5.19.
Pearce Development Co. : See —
Pearce, Lewis C. 2,884,820.
Pearce, George W., and R. J. Johnson, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Air operated package sealing machine. 2,886,928, 5-19-59,
Cl. 53—112.
Pearce, Graham, to Painton & Co. Ltd. Electrical resistors.
2,875,309, 2-24-59, Cl. 201—63.
Pearce, Howard R. Calendar with a current date indicator.
2.871,595, 2-3-59. Cl. 40 — 110.
Pearce, Irvin L. Log assembly. 2,918,705, 12-29-59, Cl.
20— .5.
Pearce, James G., and J. F. Denby, to Automatic Telephone
& Electric Co. Ltd. Sequential selection or hunting ar-
rangements. 2,883,578, 4-21-59, Cl. 315 — 84.5.
Pearce, James G., and M. P. Tubinis, to General Dynamics
Corp. Multioffiee interlocked signaling telephone system.
2,897,283, 7-28-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Pearce, Lewis C, to Pearce Development Co. Drilling jig
structure. 2,884,820, 5-5-59, Cl. 77 — 62.
Pearce, Maurice N. ; See —
Colley, Rowan H., Basford, Moore, and Pearce. 2,916,876.
Pearce, Ralph R., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Cathode ray tubes. 2,898,491, 8-4-59, Cl. 313—70.
Pearce, Ralph R., and H. W. Turner, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Plural beam cathode rav tubes. 2,915,671,
12-1-59, Cl. 315 — 13.
Pearce, Robert K. : See —
Arnold, Walter L., and Pearce. 2,890,971.
Pearl. Carl E. : See —
Cohen, Murray S., and Pearl. 2,894,803.
Pearl, Daniel M., 50% to Matthias J. Prapst. Self-canceling
vehicle direction signal means. 2,917,725, 12-15-59, Cl.
340 — 056.
Pearl, David R., to United Aircraft Corp. Balanced servo
actuating means. 2,911,991, 11-10-59, Cl. 137 — 85.
Pearl, David R., to United Aircraft Corp. Temperature com-
pensated regulator. 2,917,067, 12-15-59, Cl. 137 — 115.
Pearlman, William, to United States of America, Navy. "Ver-
tical antenna measuring range. 2,881,426, 4-7-59, Cl.
343—100.
Pearlman, William, to United States of America, Navv. Am-
plitude comparator circuit. 2,882,522, 4-14-59, Cl. 340 —
253.
Pearlstine, Morton, to The Bunting Co., Inc. Foldable con-
tour-type chair. 2,877,826, 3-17-59, Cl. 155 — 117.
716
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pearne, Frank S. Jack structure supported by spring
mounted wheels. 2,891,704, 0-23-59, CI. 254 — 1.
Pearne, Frank S. Jack. 2,891,705. 0-23-59, CI. 254 — 2.
Pearsall, David E., to Bickford Research Laboratories Inc.
Combustible composition. 2,909,418, 10-20-59, CI. 52 — 2.
Pearsall, Frank M., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Identifier-recorder. 2,889,402. 0-2-59, CI. 179 — 5.5.
Pearsall, Frank M., Jr., and K. E. Staehler, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Transistor circuits. 2,877,357, 3-10-59,
CI. 307 — 88.5.
Pearson, Arald B., to The Clark Controller Co. Switches
with wiping contacts. 2,879,359, 3-24-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Pearson, Arthur J., and W. H. Tomlinson, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method of making metal-reinforced boards
of mineral fibers. 2,890,147, 6-9-59, CI. 154 — 122.
Pearson, Charles, Jr. : See —
Glass, Marvin I., and Pearson. 2,890,367.
Pearson, Charles. Jr. Disc record cutting means. 2,867,694,
1-6-59, CI. 179 — 100.4.
Pearson, Charles, Jr. Electrically operated engraving unit.
2,881,521, 4-14-59, CI. 33 — 25.
Pearson, Charles, Jr., and G. Licitis, to M. I. Glass. Toy tele-
typer. 2,875,881 3-3-59, CI. 197 — 19.
Pearson, Charles M. : See —
Corbin, Wesley S., Pearson, and Walden. 2,870,090.
Pearson, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Incandescent
lamp mount structure. 2,877,375, 3-10-59, CI. 313—315.
Pearson, Clifton H. Three-way control valve. 2,899,067,
8-11-59, CI. 210—390.
Pearson, Donald L., and J. D. Nelson, to General Electric
Co. Exhausting and gas filling machines for lamps.
2,870,586, 1-27-59, CI. 53 — 79.
Pearson, Edward P. : See —
Eells, Howard P., Jr., Pearson, and Lee. 2,898,194.
Pearson, Frank A. : See —
Kozikowski, Felix, and Pearson. 2,900,049.
Pearson. Gerald L. : See — ■
Fuller. Calvin S., and Pearson. 2,896,128.
Pearson, Harry A. Rope fastener. 2,900,689, 8-25-59, CI.
24—128.
Pearson, Louis O. Retaining wall. 2,911,794, 11-10-59,
CI. 61 — 35.
Pearson, Otto H., and J. L. Strike, to The American Laundry
Machinery Co. Shirt-folding mechanism. 2,913,156,
11—17—59 CI 223 37
Pearson, Paul A. Pulse generator. 2,916,640, 12-8-59, CI.
307—106.
Pearson, Raymond C. Water powered retractable shower-
head. 2,898,605, 8-11-59, CI. 4 — 145.
Pearson, Raymond C. Retractable and adjustable shower
head. 2,903,710, 9-15-59, CI. 4—145.
Pearson, Richard K., and T. Wartik, to Callerv Chemical Co.
Reaction products of NABHi and C02. 2,872,474, 2-3-59,
CI. 260 — 462.
Pearson, Ronald
Pressure exchangers. 2,904,242,
Pressure
Pressure
Pressure
Pressure
exchangers,
exchangers,
exchangers,
exchangers.
2,904,243,
2,904,244,
2,904,245,
2,904,246,
D.
9-15-59, CI. 230—69.
Pearson, Ronald D.
9-15-59, CI. 230—69.
Pearson, Ronald D.
9-15-59, CI. 230—69.
Pearson, Ronald D.
9-15-59, CI. 230—69.
Pearson, Ronald D.
9-15-59, CI. 230—69.
Pearson, Thomas F. : See —
Huddle, Roy A. U., Pearson and de Lippa. 2,901,346.
Pearson, Tillmon H., to Ethyl Corp. Cvclopentadienvl man-
ganese compounds. 2.915,440, 12-1-59, CI. 204 — 59.
Pearson, Vincent P., and M. O. Holowaty, to Inland Steel
Co. Marking or dulling of tin plate. 2,876,176, 3-3-59,
CI. 204 — 37.
Pearson, William L. : See —
Ralph, Herman S., Nellis, and Pearson. 2,886,213.
Pearson, William S. Galvanizing means. 2,889,803, 6-9-59,
CI. 118—63.
Pearson, William S., to Clifton Conduit Corp. Removal of
excess spelter from the interior of freshly galvanized pipe.
2,893.348, 7-7-59, CI. 118 — 11.
Peart, Leland L.. and J. E. Kettman, to Rheem Mfg. Co.
Method of producing electroplated containers. 2,907,701,
10-6-59. CI. 204 — 26.
P€as, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des TJsines Renault. Device
for measuring radiations from a spectrum bv means of an
exploring photoelectric cell. 2,918,606, 12-22-59, CI.
315—155.
Pease. F. B.. Co. : See-
Woodward. Bernard. Jr. 2,884,974.
Pease, George R. : See —
Petryck, Leon M., and Pease. 2,900,490.
Pease, George W., Jr. Rotary drill bit. 2,901,222, 8-25-59,
CI. 255—61.
Pease, Harlow H., to Clum Mfg. Co. Unit electrical switch
for gang assembly. 2.874,338, 2-17-59, CI. 317 — 99.
Pease, Marshall C. Ill : See —
Moats, Robert R., Dawson, and Pease. 2,916,656.
Pease, Mason E. Coupler hangers for trampolines. 2,916,746,
12-15-59, CI. 5—199.
Pease, Robert H. Trailer brake control system. 2,870,876,
1-27-59. CI. 188—139.
Pease, Stephen W. : See —
Hutzler, John R., and Pease. 2,890,396.
Pease, William C, III : See —
Van Doom, Donald W., and Pease. 2,882,816.
Peasey, Philip R. : See —
Pettitt, Leslie E., and Peasey. 2,882,801.
Peaslee, Alexander L. Tooth brush cover. 2,910,172, 10-27-
59. CI. 206 — 15.1.
Peaslee, Lawrence R., and M. Rosenblatt, to General Electric
Co. Selsyn exciter for position programming control
system. 2,894,253, 7-7-59, CI. 340—345.
Peat, James, to Union Railroad Co. Canopied vehicle.
2,877.722, 3-17-59, CI. 105 — 377.
Peat, James, to Cardwell Westinghouse Co. Dust-guard
assembly. 2,893,761, 7-7-59, CI. 286 — 6.
Peavey, F. H., & Co. : See —
Connell, Lawrence H., and Moe. 2,898,431.
Pebley, Verner H. Method of repairing a basement wall.
2.898.759, 8-11-59, CI. 72—126.
Pebley, Verner H. Apparatus for repairing basement wall.
2.898.760, 8-11-59, CI. 72 — 128.
Peburn, Frank A., to Style Footwear Co., Inc. Apparatus
for applying wrappers to shoe soles. 2,896,230, 7-28-59,
CI. 12—1.
Pech, Allison E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Method of preparing evaporated milk and like products for
preservation in sealed containers. 2,892,723. 6-30-59, Cl.
99—212.
Pechenik, Jack : See —
Bakke, Laurence D., and Pechenik. 2,902,022.
Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electro-
metallurgeques : See —
Cartoux, Henri. 2,899,477.
Cartoux, Henri, and Freyssinet. 2,888,156.
Frejacques, Jean L. M. 2,904,393.
Hutter, Jean-Claude. 2,899.276.
Lacroix, Seraphin. 2,919,159.
Pingard, Lucien. 2,881 051.
Pruvot, Emile J. B. 2,874.039.
Pruvot, Emile J. B. 2,915,441.
Saussol, Fernand. 2,915,365.
Seon, Marius, Wetroff, and Leleu. 2,871,247.
Tertian, Robert, and Papee. 2,876,068.
Pechmeze, Jacques : See —
Bilger, Xavier, and Pechmeze. 2,904,572.
Pechukas, Alphonse, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Production of titanium esters. 2,883,348, 4-21-59, Cl.
260—2.
Pechukas, Alphonse, to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Vulcanized rubber-silica compositions. 2,914,503, 11-24-^59,
Cl. 260 — 41.5.
Pechy, William, to American Can Co. Machine for packing
articles into carriers. 2,883,812, 4-28-59, Cl. 53 — 164.
Peck, Carl M., to Gulf Oil Corp. Extreme pressure lubricant.
2.895.912, 7-21-59, Cl. 258—18.
Peck, Cecil C, to Cecil C. Peck Co.
12-1-59, Cl. 24—120.
Peck, Cecil C, to Cecil C. Peck Co.
2,915,171, 12-1-59, Cl. 203 — 227.
Peck, Cecil C, Co. : See —
Peck, Cecil C. 2,914,830.
Peck, Cecil C. 2,915,171.
Peck, David B., to Sprague Electric Co. Ferroelectric trans-
ducer. 2,872,600. 2-3-59. Cl. 310 — 8.7.
Peck, David B., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrical capacitors.
2,887,649, 5-19-59, Cl. 317 — 260.
Peck, David B., to Sprague Electric Co. Solder composition
and method of soldering using same. 2,887,772, 5-26-59,
Cl. 29—496.
Peck, David B., and R. J. Lockhart, to Sprague Electric Co.
Molded polystyrene capacitor. 2,887,634, 5-19-59, Cl.
317—258.
Peck, David W. : See-
Anderson, John R., and Peck. 2,916.496.
Lampert, Bernard B., Murray, and Peck. 2,910,518.
Peck, Edward. Safety razor with tiltable safety guard.
2,915,817, 12-8-59, Cl. 30 — 48.
Peck, George, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Sewing machine attach-
ment. 2,872.884, 2-10-59, Cl. 112—2.
Peck, George R., % to L. W. Wolford, Sr., and % to D. C.
Harper. Rust proofing process. 2,899,336, 8-11-59 Cl.
117 — 49.
Peck, Harry : See —
Edwards, Albert, and Peck. 2,909,369.
Edwards, Albert, and Peck. 2,912,928.
Peck, Helen M. : See —
Peck, Robert L. 2,891,987.
Peck, Maxine D., to Crescent Corset Co., Inc. Panty girdle.
2,908,277, 10-13-59, Cl. 128—525.
Peck, Ralph. Shaving guide for trimming sideburns.
2,879.778, 3-31-59, Cl. 132—45.
Peck, Ralph. Floating lantern support. 2,917,755, 12-22-59,
Cl. 9—8.3.
Peck. Robert L., deceased, by H. M. Peck, administratrix, to
Merck & Co., Inc. a-am'ino-jS-aminoxvpropionic acid and
derivatives thereof. 2,891,987, 6-23-59, Cl. 200 — 182.
Peck. Rudolph, and M. N. Rich. Clamp with interchangeable
pressure pad. 2,894,548. 7-14-50, Cl. 144 — 303.
Peck. William H., to American-Marietta Co. Mechanism for
straightening rods. 2,891,597, 6-23-59, Cl. 153 — 48.
Peck. William H., 45/,no to W. H. Peck, Jr. Journal bearings.
2,912,264, 11-10-59, Cl. 286—7.
Shoe lace. 2,914,830,
Wire feeding means.
LIST OF PATENTEES
717
Composite tie
Apparatus for
a gas turbine
Jet cleaner.
Telephone
179—27.
Peck, William H., Jr. : See —
Peck, William H. 2,912/264.
Peckhain, Arthur C. Orthopedic spinal brace. 2,871,850,
2-3-59, CI. 128—78.
Peckham, Vernon D. : See —
Carr, Barney J., and Peckham. 2,891,155.
Pecorara, Nat. Barber's brush. 2,903,728, 9-15-59, CI. 15—
131.1.
Pecquet, Tesson & Cie : See —
Tesson, Pierre. 2,901,591.
Pedar Ltd. : See —
Ramen, Torsten. 2,888,982.
Peddicord, Haskell J. : See —
Krumrei. William C. Strain, and Peddicord. 2,877,185.
Peden, Douglas T., to Micromatic Hone Corp. Diagonal
stone honing tool. 2,911,708, 11-10-59, CI. 51 — 184.1.
Pedersen. Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for burning gaseous fuels. 2,867,516, 1-6-59, CI.
48—197.
Pedersen, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Processes for producing photographic images and elements
therefor. 2,915,892, 12-1-59, CI. 96—27.
Pedersen, Charles J., and V. Weinmayr, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Dicyclopentadienyliron derivatives.
2,875,223, 2-24-59, CI. 200 — 439.
Pedersen, Clarence S., to Duraplastics, Inc.
rack. 2.914,182. 11-24-59. CI. 211 — 13.
Pedersen, George H., to Curtiss-Wright Corp,
increasing compressor pressure ratios in
engine. 2,885,856, 5-12-59, CI. 60 — 39.25.
Pedersen, Hans : See —
Dahle, Orvar and B„ and Pedersen. 2,879,394.
Pedersen. Ragnar K. Portable reciprocating power saw.
2,868,248. 1-13-59, CI. 143—68.
Pederson, Clarence L. Kim resizing tool. 2,871,812, 2-3-59,
CI. 113-99.
Pederson, Helmer T., to Bill Jack Scientific Instrument Co.
Electronic flasher system. 2,916,670, 12-8-59, CI. 315 —
209.
Pedersen, Raymond L. : See —
Campbell, J Allan, Pederson, Babcock, and Hogg.
2,877.240.
Pederson, Raymond L., M. E. Herr, J. C. Babcock, J. A.
Campbell, and J. A. Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. 6-fluoro
androstenes. 2 867.630. 1-6-59. CI. 260—397.3.
Pedrick, Donald R., to Hamilton Watch Co. Gauge attach-
ment. 2,888,751, 6-2-59, CI. 33—178.
Pedrick, lienee P., to Sellers Injector Corp.
2,916,268, 12-8-59, CI. 201—18.
Pedrick, Robert P., to General Dynamics Corp.
system trunk circuit. 2,915,591, 12-1-59, CI.
Pedrick Tool and Machine Co. : See —
Shaw, Ralph M., Jr. 2.884.987.
Peebles, David D., to Foremost Dairies. Inc. Coffee product
and method of manufacture. 2,897,084, 7-28-59, CI.
99—71.
Peebles. David D., to Dairy Foods Inc. Milk manufacturing
method and product. 2.911.300, 11-3-59. CI. 99 — 56.
Peebles, Edgar G. Drift indicator. 2,901,835, 9-1-59, CI.
33—205.5.
Peebles, Robert D. and R. E. Automatic automobile brake.
2.877,880. 3-17-59, CI. 192—3.
Peebles, Robert E. : See —
Peebles, Robert D. and R. E. 2,877.880.
Peek, Henry L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Undervoltage
tripping device for circuit breakers. 2,904,730, 9-15-59,
CI. 317—199.
Peek. Robert L., Jr.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electromagnetic relay. 2.877,316, 3-10-59, CI. 200—87.
Peek, Robert L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Circuit controlling device. 2,898,422, 8-4-59, CI. 200 — 93.
Peek, Robert L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Laminated core dry reed relay. 2,902,558, 9-1-59, CI.
200—87.
Peek. Robert L., Jr.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrographic transmitter. 2,907,824, 10-6-59, CI. 178 —
18.
Peek, Sandford C, Jr.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Incandescent lamp. 2,904,711, 9-15-59. CI. 313 — 45.
Peel, Robert, to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Jack selection
mechanism for circular knitting machines. 2,872,796,
2-10-59, CI. 66—50.
Peeler. Cletus E., Jr. : Ser —
Ilenda. Frank P., and Peeler. 2,905,563.
Peeler, Cletus E., Jr., to Diamond Alkali Co. Chemical com-
position and process. 2,909,412, 10-20-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Peelers Co., The : See —
Lapeyre. Fernand S.. and J. M. 2,868,014.
Lanevre, Fernand S. and .T. M., and Demarest. 2,886,844.
Lapeyre, James M. 2,888,709.
Peepas, James Z., and B. Zimmerman ; said Peepas assor.
to Selecto-Flash, Inc. Flasher control circuit. 2,918,607,
12-22-59, CI. 315—163.
Peeples, Robert M.. and K. Miskinis, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Plugging control system. 2,904,737, 9-15-59, CI.
318 — 261.
Peeps, Donald J., to The De Vilbiss Co. Coating material
pump. 2.895.421, 7-21-59, CI. 103 — 50.
Peeps. Donald J., to The De Vilbiss Co. Spray nozzle.
2,895,685, 7-21-59, CI. 239 — 400.
Peeps, Donald J., to The De Vilbiss Co. Spray guru
2,895, 6S6, 7^21-59, CI. 239—412.
Peeps, Donald J., to The De Vilbiss Co. Automatic coating
apparatus. 2,900,950, 8-25-59, CI. 118 — 2.
Peeps, Donald J., to The De Vilbiss Co. Spray gun.
2,904,262, 9-15-59, CI. 239 — 40S.
Peeps, Donald J., and J. B. Schmitt, to The De Vilbiss Co.
Air flow control valve. 2,905,198, 9-22-59, CI. 137 — 627.5.
Peerless Cement Corp. : See —
Palonen, Carl V., and Kaiser. 2,871,133.
Peerless Electric Co. : See —
Dameral, Ray C. 2,887,567.
Peerless Equipment Co. : See —
Dudley, Edmond R., and Quast. 2,873,018.
Peerless Gage Co. : See —
Powers, Max L. 2,879,602.
Peerless Mfg. Division, Dover Corp. : See —
Andriot, George W., and Riester. 2,888,226.
Peerless Oil and Gas Co. : See —
Chapman, Edward P., Jr., and Wood. 2,904,424.
Peerless Sewing Machine Co. Inc. : See —
Chinnici, Michael A. 2,893,336.
Peerman, Dwight E., to General Mills, Inc. Composition
containing an alkyd resin and a polyamide resin derived
from polymeric fat acids and an alkylene polyamine.
2,889,292, 6-2-59, CI. 260—22.
Peerman, Dwight E., and D. E. Floyd, to General Mills, Inc.
Polyamide resin process and product. 2,881,194, 4—7-59,
CI. 260— 404 .5.
Peerman, Dwight E., and H. Wittcoff, to General Mills, Inc.
Polyamide resin. 2,886,543, 5-12-59, CI. 200—18.
Peerman, Dwight E., and D. E. Floyd, to General Mills, Inc.
Compositions containing amino polyamides and heat re-
active phenolic resins. 2,891,023, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Peery, Norman E., to Shell Development Co. Hydrodesul-
furization of hydrocarbon oils. 2,901,422, 8-25-59, CI.
208—213.
Peet Charles S. : See
Shilliday, Theodore S., Peet, and Middleton. 2,887,633.
Peet, Nick P. : See —
Andrews, Jack M., Corneil, Peet, and Roquemore.
2,881,129.
Heinrich, Raymond L., Anderson, and Peet. 2,916,366.
Peet, Nick P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Re-
moval of metal contaminants from residual oils. 2,895,902,
7-21-59, CI. 208—73.
Peet, Nick P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Pro-
duction of methanol. 2,904,575, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 449.5.
Peet, Robert B., to Chemical Construction Corp. Anhydrite
process for phosphoric acid manufacture. 2,885,263,
5-5-59, CI. 23—165.
Peet, Robert B.. to Chemical Construction Corp. Hemihy-
drate process for phosphoric acid manufacture. 2,885,264,
5-5-59, CI. 23—165.
Peffer, Alrid B., Jr., to Imperial Machine Co., Inc. Apparatus
for spray-greasing baking pans. 2,912,169, 11-10-59, CI.
239—124.
Peglers Ltd. : See —
Brown, Harry, and McPherson. 2,893,421.
Peglow, Walter, to Waste King Corp. Dishwasher with vibra-
tion-preventing motor and impeller mount. 2,880,740,
4-7-59, CI. 134 — 188.
Peglow, Walter, to Waste King Corp. Dishrack supporting
structure for dishwasher. 2,918,341, 12-22-59, CI.
312—311.
Peguet, Georges H., and A. Guvennon. Shaft packings.
2,877,029, 3-10-59. CI. 286 — 11.15.
Peifer, Albert G. : See —
Bryant, John H., Peifer, and Wilmarth. 2,894,227.
Peil, William : See —
Hussey, Luther W., and Peil. 2,887,619.
Peilet, Lester R. : See —
2,883,692.
2,888,698.
2,908,928.
. and E. E. Tate; said Kave and
said Tate assors. to said Peilet. Double-acting self-clean-
ing retractable brush. 2,916,756. 12-15-59, CI. 15 — 184.
Peilet, Lester R., P. Kaye, and E. E. Tate ; said Kave and said
Tate assors. to said Peilet. Bellows brush. 2,916,757, 12-
15-59, CI. 15 — 184.
Peimer, 'Stanley. Folding box. 2,903,175, 9-8-59, CI. 229 —
17.
Peirce, Charles P. : See —
Wehmer, Bruno F. 2,899,506.
Peirce, George A. : See —
Harbaugh, Max L., and Peirce. 2,880,064.
Peirce, Thomas H. Motor mounting. 2,880,947, 4-7-59, CI.
248—9.
Peisehl, Franz : See —
Kaden, Willy, and Peisehl. 2,880,661.
Pekar, George H., and A. S. Osborn, to United States of
America, Air Force. High speed printer. 2,893,313,
7-7-59, CI. 101—93.
Pekarek, Edward G., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Fluid directing member. 2,888,244, 5-26-59, CI. 253 — 77.
Pekarek, Frank, to Nylonge Corp. Apparatus for producing
fiber reinforced sponge sheeting. 2,899,704, 8-18-59, CI.
18 — 1.
Peklay, William P., to Electric Steel Foundry, now by change
of name to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Tooth assembly.
2,896,345, 7-28-59, CI. 37—142.
Kaye, Philip, and Tate.
Kaye, Philip, and Tate.
Kaye, Philip, and Tate.
Peilet, Lester R., P. Kaye,
718
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pelak, Andrew, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Mixing and dis-
charging apparatus. 2,895,645, 7-21-59, CI. 222—162.
Pelander, Carl E., to United States of America, Army. Tool
shaping machine. 2,914,993, 12-1-59, CI. 90—24.3.
Pelavin, Milton H., to Technicon International Ltd. Auto-
matic immersion apparatus. 2,869,508, 1-20-59, CI.
118 — 10.
Pelavin, Milton H., to Technicon Chromatography Corp.
Drop volume measuring apparatus. 2,880,764, 4-7-59, CI.
141 — 130.
Pelcak Emil J., and A. C. Dornbush, to American Cyanamid
Co. Process water treatment. 2,906,595, 9-29-59, CI.
21—2.7.
Pelcin, Albert L., to The Eastern Malleable Iron Co. Latch
device. 2,900,204, 8-18-59, CI. 292—173.
Pelenc, Yves : See —
Latour, Andre, Pelenc, and Ramponneau. 2,875,305.
Pelenc, Yves, to Ets. Merlin & Gerin. Electrical circuit break-
ers. 2,909,632. 10-20-59, CI. 200—147.
Peles, Joseph. Bird feeding tray. 2,891,507, 6-23-59, CI.
119—18.
Pelikan, Louis : See —
Just, Howard W., Kirehoff, and Pelikan. 2,891,656.
Pelino, William M. : See —
Gallagher, Cornelius A., and Pelino. 2,880,309.
Leeds, Charles M., Hoff, Pelino, and Johannesen.
2,883,647.
Pelizzari, Charles A. : See —
Love, Gordon W„ and Pelizzari. 2,870,494.
Pell, Eric, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Control system for elec-
tric reel motors. 2,874,917, 2-24-59. CI. 242 — 75.51.
Pell, Eric, and C. E. Smith, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Alter-
nating current control system utilizing saturable reactor
for regulation. 2,885,628, 5-5-59, CI. 323—66.
Pelladeau, Maurice, % to Standard Research Consultants,
Inc. Rotary engines. 2,879,713, 3-31-59, CI. 103 — 125.
Pelladeau, Maurice, % to Standard Research Consultants,
Inc. Device usable as a torque variator, pump, compressor,
meter, motor, turbine, clutch and brake. 2,901,978, 9-1-59,
CI. 103 — 125.
Pelladeau, Maurice, % to Standard Research Consultants,
Inc. Rotary pumps. 2,902,942, 9-8-59, CI. 103—121.
Pellam, John R. : See —
Broida, Herbert P., and Pellam. 2,892,766.
Pellar, Fred : See —
Brueckner, Hubert U., Fluskey, Pellar, and Ptaszek.
2,880,555.
Pelle, James S., to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of manu-
facturing a microwave attenuator for travelling wave tube.
2,880,120, 3-31-59, CI. 117 — 226.
Pellegrin, Elmer D., to Dixie Products, Inc. Fold-away cook-
ing unit. 2,879,760, 3-31-59, CI. 126—37.
Pellegrini, John P., Jr. : See —
Fareri, Elizabeth L., and Pellegrini. 2,899,459.
Pellegrini, John P. Jr., and H. I. Thayer, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Motor fuel. 2,897,068, 7-28-59, CI.
44 — 56.
Peller, Henry A., to General Motors Corp. Adjustable seat.
2,893,470, 7-7-59, CI. 155—9.
Peller, Henry A., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle seats.
2.894,562, 7-14-59, CI. 155—51.
Pellerin, Norvin L., and F. X. Levy; said Levy assor. to said
Pellerin. Control system. 2,874,714, 2-24-59, CI. 137—9-3.
Pelletier, Albert L. G., to Comptoir de l'lndustrie Cotonniere,
Etablissements Boussac. Installations particular for the
winding of a sheet of textile threads. 2,898,529, 8-4-59,
CI. 318—7.
Pelletier, Joseph A., to Allen-Crawford Ltd. Process for pro-
ducing candies with inset designs. 2,874,649, 2-24-59, CI.
107—54.
Pellier, Christian V., to Burndy Corp. Method of making a
spacer. 2,885,776, 5-12-59, CI. 29 — 417.
Pellillo, Mansueto J. Seismometers. 2,906,994, 9-29-59,
CI. 340—17.
Pellis, Giovanni. Dobby for weaving looms with positive
movement with one or two cylinders for cards. 2,904,078,
9-15-59, CI. 139—77.
Pellmyr, Bengt, and S. W. Wallin, to Aktiebolaget Svenska
Flaktfabriken. Static pressure regulator. 2,888,948,
6-2-59. CI. 137—505.22.
Pelphrey, Harry, to Michigan Tool Co. Roll for forming
toothed elements. 2,906,147, 9-29-59. CI. 80 — 23.
Pelto, Edward A. Power operated end thrust tvpe rotary
shaper planer. 2,915,095, 12-1-59, CI. 144 — 134.
Peltola, Veikko K., to Illinois Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Magnetic restoring force suspension galvanometer.
2.871,449, 1-27-59, CI. 324—154.
Pelton & Crane Co., The : See —
Winter, Marvin. Re. 24,755.
Pelton, Earl L. : See —
Fookes, James H., Pelton, and Long. 2,885,444.
Pelton, Jay C, Jr. : See —
Segall, Louis H., and Pelton. 2,916,672.
Peluso, Alphonse M. Trigger lock. 2,893,152, 7-7-59, CI.
42—70.
Pelz, Hans. Device for weighing batches of a granular ma-
terial. 2,919,099, 12-29-59, CI. 249—15.
Pelz, Robert A. : See —
Spaulding, Charles W., and Pelz. 2,883,487.
Pelz, Willibald, L. Burgardt, and O. Wahl, to AGFA Akt.
Production of photographic colour images witli heterocyclic
developers. 2,895,825, 7-21-59, CI. 96 — 55.
Pelzel, Erich, to Vereinigte Osterrelchische Eisen-und Stahl-
werke Akt. Process for heat-treating a bearing alloy.
2,900,288, 8-18-59, CI. 148—13.
Pelzer, Harold H., and S. G. Thompson, said Pelzer assor. to
said Thompson. Motor-operated meat block scraper.
2,885,701, 5-12-59, CI. 15—93.
Pelzer, Harry L., and R. M. Carr, to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co.
Combustion in well with steel liner. 2,877,847, 3-17-59,
CI. 166—39.
T. Fishing line guide. 2,880,546,
Cultivating machine. 2,905,257, 9-22-
2,918,754.
Cookingham, and Pendleton.
Jr., Palmer, and Pendleton.
2,913,-
2,903,240.
Pemberton, Anderson
4-7-59, CI. 43—24,
Pemberton, Wilbur B.
59, CI. 172—620.
Pemco Corp. : See —
Plumer, Joseph B.
Pemco Wheel Co. : See-
Black, John W. 2,914,340.
Pen Optical & Instrument Co. : See —
Thompson, Kenneth B. 2,906,161.
Penasse. Lucien : See —
Barthelemy, Pierre, Penasse, and Nomine. 2,879,203.
Barthelemy, Pierre, Penasse, and Nomine. 2,879.204.
Hagemann, Guy, Penasse, and Teillon. 2,885,433.
Penberthy Electromelt Co. : See —
Penberthy, Harvey L„ Hernley, and Lohman. 2,893,708.
Penberthy, Harvey L. Method and apparatus for glass pro-
duction. Re. 24,625, 3-31-59, CI. 13 — 6.
Penberthy, Harvey L. Dosimeter. 2,916,625, 12-8-59. CI.
250 — 83.
Penberthy, Harvey L., K. P. Hernley, and H. W. Lohman ;
said Hernley and said Lohman assors. to Penberthy Elec-
tromelt Co. Glass homogenizer. 2,893,708, 7-7-59, CI.
259 — 43.
Pence, William R. Anti-swing cleat. 2,879,018, 3-24-59, CI.
248—28.
Pendell. Paul R. : See —
Baus, Richard E., Fisher, and Pendell. 2,911,367.
Pendergast, Raymond F. Sanding machine. 2,876,600,
3-10-59, CI. 51 — 139.
Pendleton, Donn W. : See —
Browne, Harold L.,
2,867.843.
Pendleton, Frank P. : See —
Glasby, Jonathan P.,
2,889,846.
Glasby, Jonathan P., Jr., Palmer, and Pendleton.
120.
Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc. : See —
Coslow, Carl W. 2,905,037.
Van Hoose, William E. 2,900,855.
Pendlev, Ralph L. : See —
Hoge, Legare W„ and Pendley. 2,869,423.
Penfield, Charles S. : See —
Mathewson. Arthur A., Jr., and Penfield.
Pengelley, Charles D. : See —
Wilson, Leon E., and Pengelley. 2,885,891.
Penick, Joe E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for treating liquid hvdrocarbons with moving
adsorbents. 2,904,506, 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 310.
Penick, S. B.. & Co., Inc. : See —
iSiminoff, Paul. 2,872.373.
Starr, Donald F., and Calsetta. 2,884,356.
Penland, Lemuel R., L. L. Best, and C. J. Peachey. Web
wind-up machine. 2,903,195, 9-8-59, CI. 242 — 67.2.
Penland, William Z., Jr. Line support. 2,899,173, 8-11-59,
CI. 256—10.
Penley, Benjamin S. : See —
Mueller, Max B., and Penley. 2,888,710.
Penley Brothers : See —
Allen, John M. 2,907,159.
Pen-Mac-Nye Co. : See —
Nye, Norman H., and Ruggles. 2,911,651.
Penman, Arthur W., to Wilson Plastic Container Corp. Card
for displaying merchandise. 2,903,139, 9-8-59. CI. 211 —
60.
Penman, Montgomery B., to The Magee Carpet Co. Multiple
needle tufting machines. 2,898,876, 8-11-59, CI. 112 — 79.
Penn, Alexander, to John Wilkins & Co. Ltd. Bracket or the
like clamps. 2.896,898, 7-28-59, CI. 248 — 245.
Penn Controls, Inc. : See — ■
Few, William. 2,918,932.
Kreuter, Kenneth G. 2.870.965.
McDonald, Lvell J. 2.878.355.
McDonald, Lyell J. 2,894,198.
Siri, Louis J. 2,918,931.
Wilder, Justin E. 2,887,152.
Penn Cork & Closures Inc. : See —
Schneider, Charles, and Penn. 2,384,148.
Penn Induction Co. : See — -
Lackner, Robert V., and Dingman. 2,902,572.
Penn, Isidore : See —
Schneider, Charles, and Penn. 2,884,148.
Penn Keystone Corp. : See —
Peterson, George, Jr. 2,897,344.
Penn-Union Electric Corp. : See —
Sylvester, Joseph. 2.885.462.
Sylvester, Joseph. 2,887,669.
Sylvester, Joseph. 2,905,743.
LIST OF PATENTEES
719
Pennell, John D. : See —
Malley, Thomas J., Pennell, and Schindler. 2,911,374.
Pennella, Samuel. Packing means for the tube joints in sur-
face condensers. 2,904,315, 9-15-59, CI. 257 — 43.
Pennels, Norman E. : See —
Campbell, Oliver, and Pennels. 2,898,892.
Penney, Gaylord W. Electrostatic precipitator. 2,875,845,
3-3-59, CI. 183—7.
Penney, James H., and J. B. Wren, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Motor clutch and brake mechanism. 2,878,911,
3_24_59 Qit 192 18.
Penning, bouglas E., to Struthers Wells Corp. Boiler.
2,904,015, 9-15-59, CI. 122 — 149.
Pennington, Edward N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purifica-
tion of vinylpyridines. 2,879,272, 3-24-59. CI. 260—290.
Pennington, Edward N., L. W. Pollock, J. Q. Wood, A. J. An-
drews, and L. D. Boyer, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Safety
system for combustion process. 2,883,271, 4-21-59, CI.
23 — 259.5.
Pennington, Rone V. : See —
Durant, Leonard G., Irvine, Pennington, and Suring.
2,910,398.
Pennington, William J. : See —
Richmond, Francis M., Pennington, and Koffler. 2,909,-
426.
Pennock, John C, to Tracerlab, Inc. Radiography source.
2,870,341, 1-20-59, CI. 250 — 106.
Pennow, Willis A., to United States of America, Navy. Gas-
eous electric discharge lamp. 2,900,552, 8-18-59, CI. 313—
220.
Pennoyer, Robert T., to General Electric Co. Getter assem-
blage. 2.913,102, 11-17-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. : See —
Aepli, Otto T. 2,904,597.
Barr, John T., and Lawlor. 2,894,991.
Bell, Thomas R., III. 2.904,475.
Bell, Thomas R., Ill, and Lowdermilk. 2,874,769.
Brown, Lewis J., and Spring. 2,918,390.
Capron, Nicholas J. 2,878,242.
Eaton, John L., and Hinds. 2,872,304.
Elliott, Robert H., Jr. 2.882.135.
Elliott, Robert H., Jr. 2,918,357.
Gall, John P., and Inman. 2,918,434.
Haszeldine. Robert N., and Iserson. 2,907,798.
Hauptschein, Murray. 2,894,984.
Hauptschein, Murray, Braid, and Lawlor. 2,884,466.
Hauptschein, Murray, Braid, and Lawlor. 2,914,566.
Heitman, Joseph B. 2,903,326.
Ish. Carl J. 2,878,270.
Kahler, Ernest J. 2,903,476.
Karr. Errol H. 2,868,711.
Kyker, Glendon D. 2,894,015.
Lawlor, Francis E., Braid, and Loev. 2,868,846.
Loev, Bernard, and Massengale. 2,899,444.
Massengale, John T., and Elliott. 2,872,301.
McCov, George, Inman, and Kyker. 2,914,573.
Mercer, Robert S. 2,914,413.
Miller, Henrv C, and Grigger. 2,872.405.
Millsaps, William A., and Staubly. 2,893,818.
Mockrin, Isadore. 2,899,321.
Nevers, Ashley D., and Fettes. 2,869,994.
Olin, John F. 2.877.189.
Olin, John F. 2,891,934.
Slover, Archy F., and Harbour. '2,894,861.
Spring, Samuel. 2,901,433.
Spring. Samuel, and Elliott. 2,882,134.
Zakheim. Murray. 2,914,441.
Pennstrom. Robert G. : See —
Acomb, Byron H., Pennstrom, and Carkhuff. 2,878,075.
Pennsylvania, The Commonwealth of : See —
Smith. John R., and Cizauskas. 2,872,861.
Pennsylvania Engineering Corp. : See —
Wright, Edwin C. 2,875.037.
Pennsylvania Furnace and Iron Co. : See —
Sasserson, Curtis F. 2,883,520.
Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corp. : See —
Roberts, William J. 2,891,933.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co., The : See —
Newcomer, Garfield H., and Showers. 2,894,462.
Seel. Max. and Brodeur. 2,914.003.
Steins, Carleton K. 2,886,188.
Pennsylvania Transformer Co. : See —
Smith, John R. 2,899,656.
Pennzoil Co., The : See —
Cavanaugh, George S., and Barworth. 2,914,974.
Cavanaugh, George S., and Barworth. 2,914,975.
Penrav Corp., The: See —
Ritter, Jay S., Feier, and Pantzer. 2,898.913.
Penrice, Thomas W., to Production Tool Alloy Co. Ltd.
Production of shaped articles from powders using lyophilic
gel molds. 2,893,062, 7-7-59, CI. 18 — 59.5.
Penrod, Kenneth E., and D. M. Clark, to United States of
America, Air Force. Helmet seal. 2,888,011, 5-26-59, CI.
128—143.
Penrose, James R.. to Pirelli-General Cable Works Ltd.
Metal tubes or metal sheaths of electric cables. 2,870,792,
1-27-59. CI. 138—50.
Pensack, Joseph M. : See —
Chornock. Francis W., and Pensack. 2,913,340.
Pensak. Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Photovoltaic
device. 2,915,578, 12-1-59, CI. 136 — 89.
Pensak, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Storage tube.
2,918,600, 12-22-59, CI. 315—8.6.
Pensotti, Ambrogio. Apparatus for wet-treating threads,
particularly viscose rayon threads. 2,892,336, 6-30-59,
CI. 68—19.
Penta Inc. : See —
Nordquist, Richard A., Miller, Bukosky, and Lindgren.
2,889,450.
Nordquist, Richard A., Miller, Bukosky. and Lindgren.
2,898,685.
Penta Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Leonard. Radford P. 2,868.922.
Norton, Robert L. 2,898,504.
Pentecost, Paul S. Infant anesthetic machine. 2,891,542,
6-23-59, CI. 128—188.
Pentico, George W. A., and J. W. Rieke : said Pentico assor. to
Western Electric Co., Inc. ; and said Rieke assor. to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pulse generator. 2,878,381,
3-17-59, CI. 250—27.
Pentz, Kuth M., to The Welsbach Corp. Ozone production
of diphenic acid. 2,872,480, 2-3-59, CI. 260—523.
Peoples, Samuel R., to Boeing Airplane Co. Electrical con-
trol circuits. 2,912,634, 11-10-59, CI. 321 — 5.
Pepe, Louis. Apparatus for attaching soles to shoes.
2,874,393, 2-24-59, CI. 12—36.
Pepin, Phyllis M. : See —
Thomson, George, Cook, and Pepin. 2,880,050.
Pepitone, Vincent, and W. Luczek, to Package Machinery Co.
Mechanism for encircling an article in a wrapper.
2,911,777, 11-10-59, CI. 53—228.
Peplin, Stephen C. : See —
Parker, Frank H. 2.911,009.
Pepperberg, Louis E., to Motorola, Inc. Radio receiver.
2,873,361, 2-10-59, CI. 250—20.
Peppercorn, Howard J. : See —
Neher, Eldon P., and Peppercorn. 2,903,228.
Peppitt, Eric W. : See —
Bray, Horace A., and Peppitt. 2,898,216.
Peppier, Henry J. : See —
Cooper Elmer J., and Peppier. 2,904,439.
Pera, John D. : See —
Buckman, Stanley J., Pera, and Appling 2,881,071.
Pera, John D., to Buckman Laboratories, Inc. Processes for
the control of slime-forming and other microorganisms and
compositions for use therefor. 2,881,070, 4-7-59, CI. 92 — 3.
Pera, William. Photographic multimeter. 2,892,978,
6-30-59, CI. 324 — 73.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Driv-
ing mechanism for auxiliary apparatuses. 2,867,080,
1-6-59, CI. 60—13.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Meth-
ods of regulating power output in internal combustion en-
gines. 2.867,198. 1-6-59 CI. 123 — 139.
Pe>as, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault, and
R. Petrignani. Safety seat for motor vehicles. 2,873,122,
2-10-59, CI. 280—29.
P6ras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Method of producing castings having high mechanical prop-
erties. 2,887,421, 5-19-59, CI. 148—21.8.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Lubri-
cated multiple stage damper. 2,888,106, 5-26-59, CI.
188—88.
PSras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Torque-
converter transmissions. 2,888,841, 6-2-59. CI. 74 — 720.
P6ras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Cold-
hammering device. 2,888,846, 6-2-59, CI. 78 — 13.
Pfiras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Pack-
ing ring. 2,889,183, 6-2-59, CI. 309 — 33.
P6ras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Trans-
parent pillar construction for vehicle windows or doors.
2,892,658, 6-30-59. CI. 296—44.5.
Peras, Lucien. to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Heat-
resistant alloys. 2,895,822, 7-21-59, CI. 75 — 204.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Process for the manufacture of piston rings. 2,895,859,
7-21-59, CI. 148—3.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Pres-
sure chill-castings 6f iron. 2,895,860, 7-21-59, CI. 148 — 3.
PSras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Cast
iron heat treatment. 2,899.346. 8-11-59, CI. 148 — 21.8.
P6ras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Volu-
metric diaphragm pumps for gasoline injection. 2,900,916,
8-25-59, CI. 103—38.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Meth-
od of coating a mould for use in a foundry. 2,903,375,
9-8-59, CI. 117—5.3.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Dif-
ferential pneumatic hoist. 2,906,248, 9-29-59, CI. 121 — 46.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Shock
absorber with valves in piston seal. 2,906,377, 9-29-59,
CI. 188—88.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Die-
casting of iron in chill-moulds. 2,906,653, 9-29-59, CI.
148—21.8.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Proc-
ess for the manufacture of low tension sparking plugs.
2,906,907, 9-29-59, CI. 313 — 131.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Mounting arrangement for vehicle sun shades. 2,908,517,
10-13-59, CI. 287—20.3.
720
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Process of producing sintered tungsten electrodes.
2,908,569, 10-13-59, CI. 75—207.
Peras. i_ucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Auto-
matic control device for gearboxes. 2,910,884, 11-3-59,
CI. 74 — 172.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Re-
versing device tor vehicles with torque converter-trans-
mission. 2,910,893, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 792.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Re-
ciprocal suspension systern with hydraulic transmission.
2,911,230, 11-3-59, CI. 280—104.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Double-acting pneumatic jack. 2,911,952, 11-10-59, CI.
121—38.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Safety
braking apparatus for road tractors and towing lorries.
2,912,067, 11-10-59, CI. 188—3.
Peras, Lucien, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Auto-
matic handling device. 2,912,125, 11-10-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Peras Lucien J., to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault.
Vehicle seats. 2,903,044, 9-8-59, CI. 155 — 9.
Percella, John : See —
Angelaccio, Americo, Percella, and Petrullo. 2,903,000.
Percival, William C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for separating vinylidene fluoride from vinyl fluo-
ride. 2,917,556, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 653.3.
Percival, William S., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Electron discharge valves. 2,900,567, 8 -18-59, CI. 315—
39
Percy, Richard P. : See —
Mitchell, William H., and Percy. 2,900,539.
Percy, Sheldon C, to Rayplate Corp. Press member. 2,887,-
798, 5-26-59, CI. 38—66.
Perdew, Rodney : See —
Phillips, John P., and Ebert. 2,911,519.
Perdue, Frederick S. Sectional trailer house. 2,893,066,
7-7-59, CI. 20—2.
Perdue, Jack, to Electro-Hydraulics Ltd. Retractable air-
craft landing gear. 2,896,884, 7-28-59, CI. 244 — 102.
Perdue, Richard R. : See —
Dreyfus, Robert L., Howe, and Perdue. 2,904,943.
Perech, Ramon. New method of producing water soluble
coffee concentrate. 2,872,323, 2-3-59, CI. 99 — 71.
Pereira, Alfred R. Bulldozer blade tilting device. 2,869,256,
1-20-59, CI. 37 — 144.
Perez, Alicia F. Multi-unit drive pulley. 2,887,891, 5-26-59,
CI. 74—230.3.
Perez, Guillermo : See —
Dreher, Elmer H., and Perez. 2,903,671.
Perez, Horacio E. Ignition brake lock. 2,869,581, 1-20-59,
CI. 137 — 598.
Perez, John B. Garbage can with bumper ring. 2,877,923,
3_17_59 q\ 220 69.
Perez, John B. Industrial garbage can. 2,907,486, 10-6-59,
CI. 220—4.
Perez, Jose B. Cork extractor. 2,895,357, 7-21-59, CI.
81—3.34.
Perez, Juan I. : See —
Roura, Carmen S., and Perez. 2.898.918.
Perez, William. Thermal heating device. 2,918,561, 12-22-59,
CI. 219 — 41.
Perfect Circle Corp. : See —
Brenneke, Arthur M. 2,871,071.
Brenneke, Arthur M. 2,878.799.
Brenneke, Arthur M. 2,893,797.
Bunce, Dean S. 2,906,255.
Foust, Eugene A. 2,895.489.
Heid, Robert W., Jr. 2,893,801.
Hill, Robert H. 2,881.866.
Teetor, Ralph R. 2,916,100.
Perfex Gage and Tool Co. : See — ■
Oakley, Elmore. 2;914,859.
Perfogit Societa per Azioni : See —
Wegener, Harry, Bruni, Notarbartolo, and Muench.
2:877,495.
Pergande, Hermann, to E. Hofmann. Screwless electric con-
nector. 2,906,989, 9-29-59, CI. 339—105.
Pergent, Ren§ C. : See —
Heymes, Pierre R., and Pergent. 2,909.871.
Perilhou, Jean R., to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Device
for the magnetic recording and /or reproduction of tele-
vision signals. 2,907,819, 10-6-59, Cl. 178 — 6.6.
Perilloux, Charles J. : See —
Drushel, William H., McCall, and Perilloux. 2,874,548.
Perin, Gaston, to L. H. J. Van Eessel. Apparatus for hydro-
cultivation. 2,896,374, 7-28-59, Cl. 47 — 12.
Perini, Mario : See —
Fusco, Raffeallo, Losco, and Perini. 2,901,481.
Perino, Dominic A., to Milprint, Inc. Meat merchandizing
package. 2,912,336, 11-10-59, Cl. 99 — 174.
Perkin-Elmer Corp., The : See —
Atwood, John G. 2,888 623.
Coates, Vincent J., and Scott. 2,900,866.
Golay, Marcel J. E. 2.870,343.
Hutchinson, Franklin B. 2,876,361.
Kave, Morton. 2.869.415.
Kaye, Morton. 2,882,786.
Norem, Stanley D. 2.904.384.
Scott, Larkin B., and Losch 2,903.893.
Scott, Larkin B., and McCarthy. 2,887,935.
Sebens, Carl R. 2,904.686.
Sobgov, Harold, and Borden. 2,904,687.
2,892,358.
2,916,118.
Musical Industries Ltd.
2,875,371, 2-24-59,
Perkins, Albert G., to Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc. Pipe
lining apparatus. 2,897,779, 8-4-59, Cl. 118 — 306.
Perkins, Alfred J., to Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc. Pipe lining
apparatus. 2,892,444, 6-30-59, Cl. 118 — 306.
Perkins, B. F., & Son, Inc. : See —
Duprat, Athanase J. 2,8(39,411.
Zimmerli, Kurt. 2,900,747.
Perkins, Charles M. : See —
Backus, Thomas, and Perkins.
Backus, Thomas, and Perkins.
Perkins, Denis G., to Electric i
Arrangements embodying pick-up tubes.
Cl. 315—11.
Perkins, Donald C. : See —
Estes. Elliott M., and Perkins. 2,916,325.
Perkins, Fred D., Jr., and R. M. Ingham, Jr., to Deering
Milliken Research Corp. Continuous cutter. 2,890,751.
6-16-59, Cl. 164 — 60.
Perkins, Frederick I., to Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co.
Means for securing a band loop to an article. 2,885,979,
5-12-59, Cl. 112—2.
Perkins, Frederick M., Jr. : See —
Graham, John W., Perkins, Prokop, and Salathiel.
2,873,423.
Perkins, Gerald E. : See —
Klamp, Paul, and Perkins.
Perkins, Glen E., and G. \V.
mobile vehicles. 2,869,931,
Perkins, Gordon O., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co.
cover. 2,878.302. 3-17-59, Cl. 174 — 73.
Perkins, Harley A., Jr. : See —
Emery Frederic P., and Perkins. 2,909,779.
Perkins, Harley A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric
Magnetic amplifier system. 2,871,442, 1-27-59, Cl.
89.
Perkins, Harley A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric
2,918,881.
Dale. Movable carriage
1-20-59, Cl. 305 — 4.
Bus joint
for
Corp.
323—
2,875,556.
Independent
_ Corp.
Memory elements for control systems. 2,888,577, 5-26-59,
Cl. 307 — 88.
Perkins, Joseph R., Jr. : See —
Ely, Berten E.. Jr., Grabill, and Perkins. 2.878,353.
Perkins, Louis E., to Perkins Marine Lamp & Hardware Corp.
Marine lamp. 2,908,807, 10-13-59, Cl. 240 — 7.5
Perkins, Loya B. Television antenna. 2,878,473, 3-17-59,
CI. 343 — 866.
Perkins, Lyman D. Support for line trouble detecting means.
2,890,408. 6-9-59, Cl. 324 — 52.
Perkins Marine Lamp & Hardware Corp. : See —
Perkins, Louis E. 2,908.807.
Perkins, Narisara E. : See —
Vigna, Cesare L., Perkins, and Leygonie.
Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc. : See —
Perkins, Albert G. 2,897,779.
Perkins, Alfred J. 2,892,444.
Perkins, Ralph W., to General Motors Corp.
wheel suspension with caster and camber adjustment
means. 2,890,062, 6-9-59, Cl. 280 — 96.2
Perkins, Roger A., and W. O. Binder, to Union Carbide Corp
Resistance to hot-cracking of chromium-nickel steel welds.
2,871,118, 1-27-59, Cl. 75 — 130.5.
Perkins, William A., S. W. Grinnell, and C. F. Schadt, to
United States of America, Army. Collection of airborne
material by electrostatic precipitation. 2,868,318, 1-13-59
Cl. 183 — 7.
Perkins, William C, J. R. Sherwood, and H. P. Jacobson, to
Collins Radio Co. Frequency generating system. 2,886,708.
5-12-59, Cl. 250 — 36.
Perl, Richard L. : See —
Lantz, Ray F., Scott, Perl, and Clark. 2,911,810.
Perla Martin R. : See —
Gilman, Ernest I., and Perla. 2,903,669.
Perla, Martin R., and S. J. Ketterer, to The Singer Mfg.
Co. Feed mechanisms for sewing machines. 2,906,220.
9-29-59. Cl. 112—215
Perlaki, Nandor, 15% to I. Varsa. Stuffing-box assembly hav-
ing a liquid seal. 2,883,214, 4-21-59, Cl. 286 — 19.
Perle, Abe J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter jaw release.
2,913,908, 11-24-59, Cl. 74 — 7.
Perlin, Fred, to Elgen Mfg. Corp. Swivel mount and air
guide device including tile same. 2,884,848 5-5-59 Cl
98 — 110.
Air guide device.
Perlin, Fred, to Elgen Mfg. Corp.
2,884,956, 5-5-59, Cl. 138—39.
Perlis, David B., to Western Precipitation Corp. Rolling
wear band for filter element. 2,884,090, 4-28-59, Cl
183 — 61.
Perlman, David : See —
Dutcher. James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2.916,483.
Dutcher, James D., Donovick, Heuser, Pagano, and Perl-
man. 2,916.484.
Fried, Josef, Perlman, Langlykke, and Titus. 2,872,381
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2.879 277
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,S79.2S0.
Perlman, David, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Oorp. Prepa-
ration of new cobalamins. 2,872,443, 2-3-59 Cl
211.5.
Perlman, David, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp
cobalamins. 2,872,444, 2-3-59, Cl. 260 — 211.5.
Perlman, David, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
260-
New
biological oxidation of pregnenolone
2.915,439, 12-1-59, Cl. 195—51.
Miero-
to progesterone.
LIST OF PATENTEES
721
Perlman, David, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Prepara-
tto^"of "2tt-ke^giJloSic~acid"by pseudomonas aeruginosa.
P JffiW to'Snnt^inal^pital Research Foundation,
Pefn™ Ion-exchange purification of allergenic pollen com-
ponent. 2,901,398, 8-25-59, CI. 167—78.
Perlman, Isadore : See —
Seabor
■ . i . . ■ i ;
2,897,815,
Corner plate.
2,872,696,
Glenn T., and Perlman. 2,873,169.
Werner. Louis B.. Perlman. and Calvin 2,894,805
Perlman Milton, to Auto-Flo Corp. Humidifiers
8-4-59, CI. 126 — 113.
Perlman, Morris L. : See — •„,,.•„ o one *rq
Weissman, Sam I., Perlman, and Lipkin. 2,908,5b<S.
Perlman Morris L„ D Lipkin, and S. I Weissman, to United
States' of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method
of preparing coated refractory ware. 2,89o,849, 7-21-59,
Perimanjliobert R. Oscillators. 2,871,354, 1-27-59, CL
PerimIn36Sol, to United States of America, Air Force. Con-
trol of power delivery to electrical apparatus. 2,874,339,
2-17-59, CI. 317—148.5.
Perlman, William : See —
Matchett, John C. 2,913,261.
Perlmutter, Joseph G.. to Hayden Mfg. Co
2,886,388, 5-12-59, CI. 311—114.
Perlmutter, Samuel. Drapery hook supp
2-10-59, CI. 16—87.4.
Permac A.G. :.See— - ,...,„
Miiller, Alois, and Gygli. 2,908,123.
Permanent Glaze, Inc. : See—
Batts, James W. 2,901,786
Permanent Hair Waving Corp. : See —
Martin. Harry. 2.876,781.
Perma-Power Co. : See —
Goldstein, Richard. 2,869,123.
Permutit Co. Ltd., The : See—
Pernack,' IS, to National Broach & Machine Co. Helical
broach. 2,898.670. 8-11-59. CL 29— 95.1. .
Pernert John C, to Hooker Electrochemical Co Resins
formed from bis-(hydroxymethyl)-phosphinic acid and a
nolv-carboxylic acid. 2,911,389, ll-3-o9 CI. 260—75.
Pe?not, Roger G.. to AMIL Aliments Modernes Integraux
Lactes X. Rudloff, R. Pernor, P. Berger & Cie. Sandwich
spread and a process for its manufacture. 2,89d,S<A
Pero7_Jo9haCnne9s9 G11^ Wijnberg and W. Honing, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufactur ng _a
partly silvered tubular incandescent lamp. 2,901,bt>8,
Pefonf'carlo!' 3pro7es's for obtaining a velvet-like coating or
covering material. 2,896.304, 7-28-59 CI. 28—72.
Perotte Laurence F.. to General Electric Co.
2,903',631. 9-8-59. CI. 317—241 .
Perotte Laurence F.. to General Electric Co.
2,903.632. 9-8-59. CI. 317—241.
Perreault. George E. : See — _ . ._.
Glore Robert F., Hovgaard, and Perreault. 2,889,424
PerrPlli. JoseDh. to Filper Corp. Pitter for drupes. 2,880.-
Perr^noV Cha'rfes 'v^^estinghouse Electric Corp, Mask-
ing apparatus and method. 2,916,396, lz-8-59, W. xii
Perret. Jean, to Motha Treuinstitut. Contactor device for a
proiectile with electric ignition. 2,887,056, 5-19-59, U.
102 — 70.2.
Perri. Frank B. : See—, „„. -»»
Dn Grenier, Francis C. 2,884,163
Perri, Frank B., to United Shoe Machinery Corp Machines
for forming heel reinforcing dowels. 2,880,777, 4-7-59, CI.
Perrier Robert, to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. En-
cine fuel sunplv svstem for dirigible vehicle power plant.
2.915.030. 12-1-59. CI. 114 — 16.
Perrill Harlan K Double hung door mounting, latching ana
open'ine means. 2.904.823. 9-22-59, CI. 16—147.
Perrin. Carrol H. : See—
Barnptt. Hueh W.. and Pernn. 2.90o.561.
Perrin George, to Pictorial Machinery Ltd. Photographic
printing frames or copyholders. 2,897,740, 8-4-59, CI.
95—73.
Perrin, Patrice: See — . „„.,--,.«,
Normant. Henri, and Perrin. 2,91o,o66.
Perrine. Mahlon J.: See — no~.-,o*
Gossett, John M., Estep, and Perrine. 2,874,134.
Perrine. Robert O. : See — _
Kuhn. Clarence W., Perrine, and Radley. 2,874.2o8.
Perrine, Sterling O., to The ^ Wean Engineering Co '..Inc.
Apparatus for trimming strip. 2,872,980, 2-10-59, CI.
164 — 60.
Perrine Warren L., to Librascope, Inc. Mechanical inte-
grating apparatus. 2,873,911, 2-17-59, CI. 235—61.
Perrini, Americo F„ and J. L. Gretz, to The B F. Goodrich
Co. Air filter. 2,888,095, 5-26-59, CI. 183— 45.
Perriniaquet, Roger, to Necchi Sewing Machine Sales Corp.
Drop-head machine. 2,874,014, 2-17-59, CI. 312—30.
Perrino Frank A. Accelerator brake control. 2,881,879,
4-14-59, CI. 192—3.
Perrins Allen R„ to The Superior Electric Co. Transformer
test circuit. 2,896,156, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 55.
Selenium cells.
Selenium cells.
Perron, Roger : See —
Paquot, Charles, and Perron. 2,882,293.
Perron, Yvon G., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Therapeutic
agents. 2,870,145, 1-20-59, CI. 260—247.2.
Perron, Yvon G., to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Therapeutic
agents. 2,870,146, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 247.2.
Perron, Yvon G., and J. Sam, to Bristol Laboratories Inc.
N - pyridylethyl - 3,4,5 trimethoxybenzamide. 2,870,156,
1-20-59. CI. 260 — 295
Perrone, Ruben O. Simultaneous control mechanism for
shutter forming laths. 2,903,257, 9-8-59. CI. 208 — 96.
Perrot, Arnold. Apparatus tor sealing a transparency slide.
2,870,815, 1-27-59, CI. 153—1.
Perrot, Arnold. Transparency slide. 2,916,840, 12-15-59,
CI. 40—152.
Perrot, Jean J. : See —
Gohorel, Fernand P., Henquet, and Perrot. 2,911,477.
Henquet, Andre J., and Perrot. 2,882,344.
Henquet, Andre J., and Perrot. 2,913,534.
Perrow, Wade H. : See —
Bayley, Emerv P., Davis, Diederichs, Vaupell, and Per-
row. 2,886,918.
Perry, Archie N., and F. A. Cechner, to Signode Steel Strap-
ping Co. Strap buckle. 2,889,599, 6-9-59, CI. 24 — 21.
Perry, Arthur A. : See —
Johns, William H., and Perry. 2,872,027.
Perry Chain Co. Ltd. : See —
Bayliss, Cecil T. 2,893,255.
Perry, Clarence H. : See —
Tebb, Bernard, and Perry. 2,895,454.
Perrv, Darrell D. : See —
Perry, John A., F. B., and D. D. 2,895,558.
Perry, David E. : See —
Jones. Paul E„ and Perry. 2,867,319.
Perry, Donald G. C, to Perry Furniture Co. Bracket.
2,879,086, 3-24-59, CI. 287 — 20.
Perry, Douglas : See —
Brooks, Fred A., Jr., Binkley, Dumbauld, and Perry.
2.868.295.
Perry, Edward G. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher, Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry, Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Perry, Edward G., to Texas Instruments Inc. Recorder.
2,888,310, 5-26-59, CI. 346 — 114.
Perry, Edward G.. to Texas Instruments Inc. Methods of
eliminating hysteresis effects in the magnetic clutch.
2.906,381, 9-29-59, CI. 192—21.5.
Perry, Edward G., Jr., and R. W. Olson, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Electrical recorder movements. 2,917,707, 12-15-59,
CI. 324—76.
Perry, Edward M. : See —
Conbere, John P., and Perry. 2,878,144.
Conbere, John P., and Perry. 2,878,273.
Perry, Floyd B. : See —
Perry, John A., F. B. and D. D. 2,895,558.
Perry, Prank R., to Turco Products, Inc. Exhaust muffler for
internal combustion engine. 2,895,562, 7-21-59, CI.
181—61.
Perry Furniture Co. : See —
Perry, Donald G. C. 2,879,086.
Perry, George A. : See —
Melnick, Daniel, Perry, and Akerboom. 2,910,367.
Melnick, Daniel, Perry, and Akerboom. 2,910,368.
Perry, George E. : See —
Perry, Howard A., Jr., G. E., and H. G. 2,897,818.
Perry, George W. Extendable supported platform article of
furniture. 2,888,305, 5-26-59, CI. 311 — 41.
Perry. Gerald H. : See —
Taylor, Philip, and Perry. 2,895,074.
Perry. Glenn : See —
Kazmaier, Richard W., and Perry. 2,885,732.
Perrv, Harry G. : See —
Perry, Howard A., Jr., G. E., and H. G. 2,897,818.
Perry, Howard A., Jr., G. E., and H. G. Diaper. 2,897,818,
8-4-59, CI. 128—284.
Perry, James A. Deep well pump. 2,897,768, 8-4-59, €1.
103—179.
Perrv, J. H. Tape dispenser. 2,868,402, 1-13-59, CI.
216 — 29.
Perry, John A., P. B. and D. D. Automatic reversing mech-
anism for tractor-attached agricultural implements.
2,895,558, 7-21-59, CI. 172 — 210.
Perry, John C Jr., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Resistance
elements and method of making same. 2,909,753, 10-20-59,
CI. 338—298.
Perry. Keith R. C. : See —
De Bruyne, Norman A., Newell, and Perry. 2,872,365.
Perry, Leslie L. : See —
Spitzer, Peni. P., Jr., and Perry. 2,883,258.
Perrv. Mark J., and S. H. Capps. Fifth wheel slide mount.
2.868.560. 1-13-59. CI. 280 — 407.
Perry, Milton A., and R. E. Debusk, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Preparation of aldehydes from diols bv a dehydration re-
arrangement reaction. 2,870.214, 1-20-59, CI. 260—603.
Perry, Milton A., and A. G. Robinson III, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Preparation of acrylic and substituted acrylic acid
esters from saturated acid esters. 2,882,300, 4-14-59, CI.
260 — 186.
Perrv, Murle. Irrigator assembly. 2,902,036, 9-1-59, CI.
128—283.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,895,533.
Woven webs.
Perrv, Newell A. : See —
Hall, Carroll B., Perry, and Zullig. 2,870,132
Ridgway, Eric O., and Perry. 2,870,103.
Ridgway, Eric O., and Perry. 2,870,105.
Ridgway, Eric O., and Perry. 2,870,106.
Perrv Plastics, Inc. : See —
Butlin. Charles E. 2,904,065.
Perrv Printing Process Co. : See —
Hefler, Steward, Isenhower, and Singer.
Perrv. Randolph, Jr. : See —
Shaver, Kenneth J., and Perry. 2,868,624.
Perrv, Ray P., to Bemis Bro. Bag Co.
2,869,589, 1-20-59. CI. 139—383.
Perry, Richard C. : See —
Alspaugh, Paul L., Keister, and Perry. 2,912,126.
Alspaugh, Paul L., Keister, and Perry. 2,912,132.
Perry, Robert B. Dispensing closure for containers. 2,895,631,
7-21 59, CI. 215—75.
Perry, Robert O., to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. Treatment of
wells. 2,885,004, 5-5-59, CI. 166 — 42.
Perry, Robert P., to Hupp Corp. Automatic defrost control.
2.867.092. 1-6-59, CI. 62 — 140.
Perrv, Stanley. Painting machine. 2,900,952, 8-25-59, CI.
118—207.
Perry, Sydney W. H., to Power Jets (Research and Develop-
ment) Ltd. Blade mounting for compressors, turbines and
like fluid flow machines. 2,873,947, 2-17-59, CI. 253 — 77.
Perry, Vernon L. Motorized surfboard control. 2,891,259,
g_23_59 q\ 9 i
Perry, Wiilard P. Fluid jet sustained and controlled air-
craft. 2,887,284, 5-19-59, CI. 244 — 23.
Perry, William H., and L. J. Olivier, to Cambridge Paper
Box Co. Prewrapped box. 2.904,238, 9-15-59, CI. 229—40.
Perryman, George H. Apparatus and method of drying
paper. 2,896,058, 7-21-59, CI. 219—20.
Perryn, Jennie E. Separable fastener closer. 2,898,141,
8-4-59, CI. 294—1.
Persak, George, Jr., to The Oiljak Mfg. Co., Inc. Electric
heater. 2,892,065, 6-23-59, CI. 219 — 34.
Persak, George, Jr., to The Oiljak Mfg. Co., Inc. Spark
plug tester. 2,892,149, 6-23-59, CI. 324 — 15.
Persak, George Jr., to The Oiljak Mfg. Co., Inc. Sanitary
protective cover for infolded dispensing tube of milk dis-
penser can. 2.895,655. 7-21-59, CI. 222—529.
Persak, George, Jr.. to The Oiljak Mfg. Co., Inc. Machine
for printing and vending insurance forms. 2,915,965,
12-8-59, CI. 101 — 90.
Persch, Walther, and R. Beyerle, to Cassella Farbwerke Main-
kur Akt. Diuretic xanthine derivatives containing mer-
cury. 2,883,380, 4-21-59, CI. 260—242.
Persgard, Arthur. Vehicle impeding device.
11-10-59, CI. 256—1.
Persil-fabrikken A/S : See —
Sethne, Magne, and Skorge. 2,874,882.
Persinger, Laverne O. : See —
Persinger, Merle L. and L. O. 2.894,447.
Persinger, Merle L. and L. O. Portable barbecue.
7_14_59 pi 99 398
Persinger, William G. ' Barbecue grid. 2,908,214, 10-13-59,
CI. 99 — 445.
Persky, Robert O. Display boxes for wrist watches, bracelets,
and the like articles. 2,880,858, 4-7-59, CI. 206 — 45.13.
Person, Francis : See —
Corwin, John F., and Person. 2,884,389.
Person, Frank R., to United States Steel Corp.
for connecting parallel rope sections. 2,869,906
CI 287 78
Person, Frank R.. to United States Steel Corp.
adapter. 2.903.768, 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 123.
Person. Frank W., to International Harvester Co.
changer. 2,877 000, 3-10-59. CI. 257 — 245.
Person, Herman R., to Dale Products Inc. Lightning arrester.
2,916,667, 12-8-59, CI. 315 — 59.
Person, Julius E. Ball cock valve with floating, inverted cup,
sealing member. 2,869,572, 1-20-59, CI. 137 — 218.
Personal Products Corp. : See —
Beck, Gasper P. 2,908,930.
Burgeni, Alfred A. 2,905,568.
Gordon, William J. J., find Graham. 2,879,769.
Graham, George C, Jr. 2,879,770.
L'Hommedieu, Paige D., and Harrison. 2,918,065.
Morse, Edward A. 2.899.351.
Winch, Allen R. 2,889,568.
Winch, Allen R. 2,896.242.
Persons-Majestic Mfg. Co. : See —
Persons, Robert C, and Walsh.
Walsh, Maurice J. 2,884,045.
Persons, Robert C, and M. J. Walsh,
Co. Article carrier for bicycles,
224 — 38.
Persoon, Andrew H., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co,
fer ribbon. 2,909,442, 10-20-59, CI. 117—3.4.
Persson, Bengt : See —
Eurenius, Malte O.. and Persson. 2,890,755.
Salomonsson, GSsta J. W., and Persson. 2,902,270.
Persson, Edward E. : See —
Jacobs, Robert J., and Persson. 2,870,738.
Persson, Erie S. Window sashes with a supporting bed for
at least three panes. 2,883,718. 4-28-59, CI. 20—56.5.
Persson, Henry, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Corner
cutter. 2,908,203, 10-13-59, CI. 90 — 43.
Persson, Karl R., to Aktiebolaget Ahl6n & Akerlund Forpack-
ning. Partitioned packs. 2,880,921, 4-7r59. CI. 229 — 28.
H. L. Oresten.
2,912,229,
2,894,447,
Assembly
1-20-59,
Two-part
Heat ex-
2,880,919.
to Persons-Majestic Mfg.
2,880,919, 4-7-59, CI.
Trans-
Stone chipper.
2,903,498.
2,878.825.
2,900,190, 8-18-59, CI.
2,894,800.
Persson, Ponte S., 6. W. Stranne, and J.
Trawls. 2.914,878, 12-1-59, CI. 43 — 9.
Persyn, David C, and C. E. Holderbaum.
2,879,007, 3-24-59, CI. 241—230.
Pertrix-Union G.m.b.H. : See —
Sindel, Johann, Huber, and Zottmann.
Pertwee, Kenneth S. G. : See —
Scott, Charles J., and Pertwee. 2,904,451.
Per Vig Corp. : See —
Vigna, Cesare L., Perkins, and Leygonie. 2,875,556.
Perwas, Ludwig F. Tubular telescoping micrometer height
gages. 2,914,857, 12-1-59, CI. 33 — 170.
Perzentka, Thomas R., to A. B. Dick Co. Sheet separating
mechanism for duplicators. 2,893,729, 7-7-59, CI. 271 — 21.
Perzley, William, to Kaiser Metal Products Inc. Precise
digital delay generator. 2,904,752, 9-15-59, CI. 324 — 68.
Pescara, Domingos. Anti-theft device for motor vehicles.
2,887,463, 5-19-59, CI. 200 — 42.
Pesel, Henry F., to General Motors Corp. Resilient accessory
mount. 2,891,746, 6-23-59, CI. 248—15.
Peselnick, Herman. Multipanel windows. 2,870,831, 1-27-
59, CI. 160 — 120.
Pesklo, Constance : See —
Viola, Pauline. 2,876,480.
Pesko, Maria. Manicuring Instrument. 2,918,924, 12-29-59,
CI. 132—75.4.
Pesold, William F. : See —
Rhodes, Harrison B., Pesold, and Hirshon. 2,890,099.
Pessel, Leopold, to Radio Corporation of America. Insula-
tion of printed circuits. 2,885,601. 5-5-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Pessen, David W. : See —
Grogan, Edward C, and Pessen.
Pestieau, Jules. Scientific puzzle.
273 — 157.
Petcar Research Corp. : See —
Carbauh, Robert E. 2,910,753.
Norton, Mahlon H. 2,907,016.
Van Driel, John F. 2,903,682.
Petch Mfg. Co. : See —
Herner, Ray H. 2,918,908.
Peter, Albin : See —
Guenthard, Jacques, and Peter.
Peter, Charles, to L. H. Peter. Method of conditioning soil
for agricultural purposes. 2,911,295, 11-3-59. CI. 71 — 6.
Peter, Charles R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Reverse cur-
rent relay. 2,887,626, 5-19-59, CI. 317—188.
Peter, Charles R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Multiple break
electric switch. 2,890,309, 6-9-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Peter, Conrad W., 35% to H. Gruenberg, and 15% to C.
Rosen, II. Thread protector. 2,880,761, 4-7-59, CI.
138—96.
Peter, Hugo H. : See —
Wennerberg, Arnold N., Aim, and Peter. 2,894,990.
Peter, Lydia H. : See —
Peter, Charles. 2,911.295.
Peter, Otto, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Shaped bodies of carbon and
process for preparing same. 2,911,319, 11—3-59, CI. 117 — -
46.
Peter, Robert G. : See —
Boice, Elvin G., and Peter. 2,901.224.
Kucera, Clement M., and Peter. 2,883,158.
Peter, Robert G., to Reed Roller Bit Co. Roller bit. 2,907,551.
10-6-59, CI. 255—349.
Peter, Robert G., and E. G. Boice, to Reed Roller Bit Co.
Shrink ring tool joint. 2,918,315, 12-22-59, CI. 285—286.
Peter, Rolf W., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron gun.
2,909,704, 10-20-59, CI. 315 — 15.
Petering. Wilbur H., and J. R. Burger, to Detrex Chemical
Industries, Inc. Purification of aeetylenetetrachloride.
2,907.797. 10-6-59. CI. 260—652.
Peterlite Products Ltd. : See —
De Gooreynd. Peter M. J. K., and Saxty. 2,910,456.
Johnson, John, and de Gooreynd. 2,912,418.
Petermann, Lucien A., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Ultrasonic
flowmeter. 2,874.568, 2-24-59, CI. 73 — 194.
Petermann, Lucien A., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Ultrasonic
zone plate focusing transducer. 2,875,355, 2-24-59, CI.
310—9.5.
Petermann, Robert : See —
Held, Fritz, Petermann, and Maag. 2,897,778.
Petermichl, Franz, and E. Slamecka, to Licentia Patent-
Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Switch testing apparatus. 2,888,-
639, 5-26-59, CI. 324—28.
Peters, Arthur C, to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Assembly
apparatus. 2,906.334, 9-29-59. CI. 164 — 88.
Peters, Arthur J. : See —
Logan, Ralph A., Peters, and Tanenbaum. 2,879,190.
Peters, Arthur W. : See —
De Coriolis, Ernest C, Hanna, and Peters. 2,893,237.
Peters. Arthur W.. to Surface Combustion Corp. Burner
safety pilot apparatus. 2,876,832, 3-10-59, CI. 158—115.
Peters, Beldon A., to Jersey Production Research Co. Appa-
ratus for insulating high voltage leads through ends of
connected components. 2,898,414, 8^-59, CI. 200—51.14.
Peters, Chester, and F. B. Seybold. Partition assembly ma-
chine. 2,894,433, 7-14-59, CI. 93—38.
Peters, Carl L. : See —
Hansen, Harry A., Paterson, and Peters. 2,913,645.
LIST OF PATENTEES
723
Wirebound
Coupling.
Peters, Clayton, to The Dow Chemical Co. Fumigant com-
position and method. 2,913,371, 11-17-59, CI. 167—39.
Peters, Clifford M., and R. W. Dinning, to U.S. Industries,
Inc. Balanced valve. 2,897,836, 8-4-59, CI. 137 — 454.5.
Peters, Edwin F., and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co.
Catalytic process. 2,880,201, 3-31-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Peters, Edwin F., and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co.
Hydrocarbon conversion. 2,892,826, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Peters, Edwin F.( and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co.
Polymerization of olefins with a catalyst comprising a
hydride of boron and an oxide of a metal of group 6a.
2,898,326, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 88.1.
Peters, Edwin F., and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co.
Hydrocarbon polymerization (group 5 A metal oxide and
AIRa initiator). 2,912,419, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Peters, Edwin F., and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co.
Polymerization process. 2,912,423, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Peters, Glen O. : See —
Glover, James B., and Peters. 2,878,031.
Peters, Guilford B., to Stapling Machines Co.
container. 2,893,587, 7-7-59, CI. 217 — 43.
Peters, Hans M., to Republic Aviation Corp
2,879,088, 3-24-59, CI. 287 — 61.
Peters, Herbert W., to Cory Corp. Automatically regulated
liquid heater. 2,868,178, 1-13-59, CI. 122—32.
Peters, Herbert W. Hospital serving tray. 2,891,695,
6-23-59, CI. 220 — 97.
Peters, John G. : See —
Cantrell, Troy L., and Peters. 2,915,464.
Peters, Melville F., to Specialties Development Corp. Radia-
tion detection. 2,867.792, 1-6-59. CI. 340—227.
Peters, Melville F. Control of torque and fluid flow in sealed
drives. 2,870,617, 1-27-59, CI. 64 — 32.
Peters, Melville F. Fluid pressure systems. 2,871,870,
2-3-59, CI. 137—207.
Peters, Melville F. Motion transmission in sealed fluid sys-
tems. 2,875,621, 3-3-59, CI. 74—18.2.
Peters, Melville F. Method of and means for forming bel-
lows. 2,912,951, 11-17-59, CI. 113—116.
Peters, Melville F. Energy transfer system. 2,916,052,
12-8-59, CI. 138—30.
Peters, Melville F. Vibration damper for fluid pressure seal.
2.916,307, 12-8-59, CI. 285—9.
Peters, Melville F. Fluid amplifiers. 2,919,102, 12-29-59,
CI. 251 — 61.
Peters, Otto H. Cart for carrying golf equipment. 2,918,297,
12-22-59, CI. 280 — 42.
Peters, Philip H., Jr., and D. A. Wilbur, to General Electric
Co. Balun-ridge circuit. 2,886,786, 5-12-59, CI. 333 — 26.
Peters, Raymond O., to United States Steel Corp. Lock for
swiveled lifting hook. 2,890,905, 6-16-59, CI. 294 — 78.
Peters, Roger W., and N. F. Dow, to United States of
America, Navy. Two component bearing. 2,903,307,
9-8-59, CI. 308—177.
Peters & Russell, Inc. : See —
Russell, Linus E. 2,868,228.
Russell, Linus E. 2.868.229.
Russell, Limn E. 2,883,939.
Russell, Linus E. 2,912,158.
Peters, Theodore J., and A. Gathman, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Removal of sulfur contaminants from
hydrocarbon streams. 2,918,499, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 639.
Peters, Walter V. Means for facilitating transposition of
musical chords. 2,896,493, 7-28-59, CI. 84 — 473.
Peterschmidt. Paul L. : See —
Ashbrook. Clifford L., and Peterschmidt. 2,899,217.
Petersen, Arthur : See —
Berkeley, Bernard, and Petersen. 2,907,649.
Petersen, Donald E.
CI. 30 — 229.
Petersen, Frank D. : See —
Davies. Elmer S., and Petersen. 2,899,320.
Petersen, Gerald A. Reversible digging tooth. 2,877,574,
3-17-59, CI. 37 — 142.
Petersen, Gerald A. M. Drive lug for pilot bit and earth
boring augers. 2,870,995, 1-27-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Petersen, Gerald A. M. Hard tip pilot bit. 2,877,985,
3-17-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Petersen, Gerald A. M. Conversion head. 2,877,987, 3-17-59,
CI. 255 — 69.
Petersen, Gerald A. M. Screw anchor adapter. 2,883,223,
4-21-59, CI. 287 — 108
Petersen, Gerald A. M. Heavy duty cutting head for earth
boring tools. 2,886,292, 5-12-59, CI. 255 — 61.
Petersen, Gerald A. M. Transverse ellipse tapered shank and
tooth for earth working implements. 2,915,290, 12-1-59,
CI. 255—70.
Petersen, Hans. Means for starting internal combustion en-
gines of the opposed piston type. 2,867,374, 1-6-59, CI.
230—56.
Petersen. Hans. Internal combustion engine-air compressor.
2,867,375, 1-6-59, CI. 230—56.
Petersen, John E. : See —
Jones, Herbert S., Frisendaux, Petersen, and Shuflin.
2,908,063.
Petersen, John S., and R. H. Bleeker. to Simmons Co. Head
rest for reclining chair. 2,869,619, 1-20-59, CI. 155 — 107.
Petersen, John S., and R. H. Bleeker, to Simmons Co. Ad-
justable head rest. 2,869,622, 1-20-59, CI. 155 — 177.
Page cutting device. 2,874,464, 2-24-59,
Petersen Karl, J. Schlichtkrull, and K. Hallas-Mbller, to
Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S. Insulin crystal prep-
arations and methods of producing them. 2.882,202, 4-14-
59, CI. 167 — 75.
Petersen, Karl, J. Schlichtkrull, and K. Hallas-Mbller, to
Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S. Injectable insulin
preparation with protracted effect. 2,882,203, 4-14-59,
CI. 167 — 75.
Petersen, Loren N. : See —
Sims, Everett E., Konyha, and Petersen. 2,900,970.
Petersen, Louis, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Method and apparatus
for cooling hot materials by gas. 2,905,395, 9-22-59. CI.
241—23.
Petersen, Louis, to F. L. iSmidth & Co. Apparatus for cool-
ing hot kiln gases. 2,911,061, 11-3-59 CI. 183 — 13.
Petersen, Louis, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for cool-
ing finely divided materials. 2,913,237, 11-17-59, CI. 263—
32.
Petersen, Maurltz E. Satellite globe. 2,896,338, 7-28-59
CI. 35 — 46.
Petersen, Ove E., to Motorola, Inc. Burst control of color
television receiver bandwidth. 2,910,528, 10-27-59 CI.
178—5.4.
Petersen, Ove E., to Motorola, Inc. Color television receiver
with power law chroma amplifier. 2,914,605, 11-24-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Petersen, Paul S.t to General Mills, Inc. Machine for mount-
ing electrical component containers on circuit boards.
2,879,585, 3-31-59, CI. 29—203.
Petersen, Paul S., to General Mills, Inc. Component attach-
ing machine. 2,902,689, 9-8-59, CI. 1 — 2.
Petersen, Paul S., to General Mills, Inc. Machine for attach-
ing electrolytic condensers. 2,914,843, 12-1-59. CI 29 —
203.
Petersen, Siegfried : See —
Gauss, Walter, Petersen, and Domagk. 2.868,782
Wagner, Annemarie, and Petersen. 2,879,174.
Petersen, Siegfried, W. Gauss, and G. Domagk, to Schenley
Industries, Inc. N-carboxylates of amino 1,4-quinones.
2,913,453, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 239.
Petersen, Siegfried, E. Tietze, and W. Wirth, to Schenley
Industries, Inc. Certain cycloalkanotriazoles, process and
intermediates. 2,913,454, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 239.
Petersen, Thorvald K., and P. L. Smith, to Douglas Aircraft
Co., Inc. Air cushion cargo handling system. 2,918,183,
12—22—59 CI. 214 1. '
Petersen, UlricK. Ventilator. 2,868,108, 1-13-59 CI 98 —
115.
Peterson, A. E., Mfg. Co. : See —
Peterson, Arnold E. 2,880,011.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Dual system propulsion means.
2,867,978, 1-13-59, CI. 60—35.6.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Auxiliary rotor air foil means.
2,868,302. 1-13-59, CI. 170—135.4.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Rotary airfoil and static wing aircraft.
2,886,260, 5-12-59, CI. 244 — 7.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Automotive air spring means.
2,894,742, 7-14-59, CI. 267 — 65.
Peterson, Adolphe C. Fluid brake means for vehicles.
2,910,146, 10-27-59, CI. 188—92.
Peterson. Albert, to The Columbia Mills. Inc. Frameless
window closure construction. 2,898,989, 8-11-59, CI 160 —
329.
Peterson, Albin K. Oscillatable separator means. 2,874.841
2-24-59, CI. 209 — 329.
Peterson, Albin K. and L. J. Laterally foldable sponge type
mop device. 2,892,201, 6-30-59, CI. 15 — 119.
Peterson, Anders A. : See —
Parsons, Hubert J., and Peterson. 2,805,740.
Peterson, Arnold E., to A. E. Peterson Mfg Co. Toggle
member. 2,880,011, 3-31-59, CI. 280 — 36.
Peterson, Benjamin R., Jr. : See —
Cummings, Thomas N., Peterson, and Shiu. 2,909,877.
iShiu, Thomas B. 2,909,878.
Peterson, C. Lynn : See —
Peterson, Clarence J. and C. L.. and Mattison. 2 899 066
Peterson, C. Lynn, and B. L. Derringe, to Peterson Filters &
Engineering Co. Filter assembly. 2,885.083 5-5-59 CI
210 — 396.
Peterson, Carl O., to Marlin-Rockwell Corp
2,917,328, 12-15-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Peterson, Charles D., to Universal Controls Corp.
of making insulated coupling nuts for pipe
2,904,800, 9-22-59, CI. 10—86.
Peterson, Charles L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Heat
treating furnace for filamentary products. 2,890,874,
6-16-59, CI. 263—3.
Peterson, Charles S., Jr., to Davstrom, Inc. Case for elec-
trical instruments. 2,902,652, 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 156.
Peterson. Clarence J. and C. L., and R. J. Mattison, Jr to
Peterson Filters and Engineering Co. Rotary vacuum
filter. 2,899,066, 8-11-59. CI. 210—383.
Peterson, Clarence N., deceased ; by M. N. and D N. Peter-
Hog oiler. 2,900,957, 8-25-59, CI.
Bearing seals.
Method
unions.
son, administrators.
119—159.
Peterson, Clyde E. Combination grill guard and hitch.
2,880,016, 3-31-59, CI. 280—491.
Peterson, Cornelius : See —
Koenig, Emil L. 2,875,325.
Peterson, David : See —
Wilhelm, Harley A., Peterson, and Russl. 2,872,310.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Peterson, David G. : See —
Woolard, Thomas L., and Peterson. 2,874,941.
Peterson, Dolan N. : See — -
Peterson, Clarence N. 2,900,957.
Peterson, Donald L. : See —
Wall, Robert R., and Peterson. 2.904,168.
Peterson, Donovan F., and A. C. Welch, to George Gorton
Machine Co. Infinitely adjustable speed power drive units.
2,909,684, 10-20-59, CI. 310—96.
Peterson, Durey H. : See — -
Murray, Herbert C, and Peterson. 2,888,384.
Peterson, Earl C. Duct structure for pipes. 2,906,294,
9-29-59, CI. 138 — 48.
Peterson, Edward C, to Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine
Co. Cooling bed. 2,907,236, 10-6-59, CI. 80 — 42.
Peterson, Edward G., to Bristol Industrial Equipment Co.
Apparatus for coating sheets with lubricant for draw dies.
2,884. SOS. 5-5-59, CI. 118 — 324.
Peterson, Edward L., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electric circuits including transistors. 2,878,398,
3-17-59, CI. 307 — S8.5.
Peterson, Edward S., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Universal loudspeaking telephone system. 2,870,256,
1-20-59, CI. 179—1.
Peterson, Edward S., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Time announcing system. 2,905,769, 9-22-59, CI. 179 —
100.2.
Peterson, Edward S., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Toll ticketing telephone systems. 2,908,758, 10-13-59,
CI. 179 — 7.1.
Peterson, Edward S., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic toll ticketing telephone systems. 2,908,759,
10-13-59, CI. 179—7.1.
Peterson, Edward T., to Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Ma-
chine Co. Rolling mill transfer. 2,878,918, 3-24-59, CI.
198 — 20.
Peterson, Edward T., to Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Ma-
chine Co. Roller mill trough. 2,886,993, 5-19-59, CI.
80—51.
Peterson, Edwin F. Blind end core box blow tube. 2,899,724,
8-18-59, CI. 22—10.
Peterson, Edwin F. Spray head core box blow tube.
2,911,691, 11-10-59, CI. 22—10.
Peterson, Edwin F. Vibrator. 2,917,290, 12-15-59, CI.
259—1.
Peterson, Ellen J. Band for holding bank notes and similar
papers. 2,892,228, 6-30-59, CI. 24 — 17.
Peterson, Elmer J. : See —
Stout, Glenn M., and Peterson. 2,887,592.
Peterson, Eric O. : See —
Fink, Lyman R., and Peterson. 2,884,626.
Peterson, Eric O., and B. A. Harvev, to General Electric Co.
Lead straightening machine. 2,878,841, 3-24-59, CI. 140 —
147.
Peterson, Evald O. : See — -
Prahl, Fred A., Jr., and Peterson. 2,914,782.
Peterson, Evald O., and J. F. Smith, to Compo Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Screw inserting machines. 2,888,049,
5-26-59. CI. 144 — 32.
Peterson, Everett A. and H. W. Heat sealing electrode die.
2,895.035. 7-14-59, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Peterson Filters & Engineering Co. : See —
Peterson, C. Lynn, and Derringe. 2,885,083.
Peterson, Clarence J. and C. L., and Mattison. 2,899,066.
Peterson, George, Jr., to Penn Keystone Corp. Instrument
panel illuminator. 2,897,344, 7-28-59, CI. 240 — 8.16.
Peterson, Gerald D. Device for adjusting window to out-of-
square frame with insulating strip. 2,889,587, 6-9-59,
CI. 20—52.
Peterson, Gerald D. Device for adjusting window to out-of-
square frame. 2,889,589, 6-9-59. CI. 20 — 52.
Peterson. Glen. Apparatus for connecting circuit elements.
2,872,657, 2-3-59, CI. 339—193.
Peterson, Glen, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of and
apparatus for seismic prospecting. 2,874,356, 2-17-59, CI.
333 — 6.
Peterson, Gordon R. : See —
Peterson, Russell M., Spencer, Peterson, and McLouth.
2,880,682.
Peterson, Harold E. Surface abrading apparatus. 2,915,766,
12-8-59, CI. 15—21.
Peterson. Harold W. : See —
Peterson. Everett A. and H. W. 2,895,035.
Peterson, Hartin F., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co. Duct
and lighting arrangement for vehicles. 2,902,917, 9-8-59,
CI. 98—10.
Peterson, James A. Game carrier. 2,904,236, 9-15-59, CI.
224—7.
Peterson, James H., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Dissolution of aluminum jackets from
uranium cores bv nitric acid containing mercuric nitrate.
2,901,343, 8-25-59, CI. 75—97.
Peterson, Janet B. : See —
Spivack, John D., Peterson, and Kroll. 2,908,648.
Peterson. Joel D., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Control systems
and apparatus for the power units of aircraft. 2,875,575,
3-3-59, CI. 60—13.
Peterson, John A., and G. H. Gloss, to International Minerals
& Chemical Corp. Lithium values recovery process.
2,893,828, 7-7-59, CI. 23 — 27.
Peterson, John J. : See —
Dann, Morris, and Peterson. 2,870,766.
Dann, Morris, and Peterson. 2,871,858.
Peterson, John W., to Gilbert Mfg. Co., Inc. Directly attach-
able electric ligat bulb. 2,884,555, 4-28-59, CI. 313—318.
Peterson, John W., and H. C. Jennings, Jr., to Everest & Jen-
nings, Inc. Adjustable telescopic connection. 2,871,044,
1-27-59, CI. 287—58.
Peterson, Joseph A., and C. E. Olsen. Friction vise. 2,886,-
996, 5-19-59, CI. 81 — 19.
Peterson, Joseph A., and C. E. Olsen. Pipe vise having chain
tightenable by torque exerted on a workpiece. 2,903,930,
9-15-59, CI. 81 — 19.
Peterson, Joseph A., and C. E. Olsen. Friction wrench.
2,905,035, 9-22-59, CI. 81—67.
Peterson, Joseph M., and A. C. Service. Point of operation
saw guard. 2.876.810. 3-10-59, CI. 143 — 159.
Peterson, Kenneth C. : See —
Coopersmith, John M., Peterson, and Sutton. 2,918,508.
Corcoran, James T., and Peterson. 2,875,237.
Peterson, Kenneth C, and J. T. Corcoran, to Standard Oil
Co. Production of purified dimethyl terephthalate.
2,905,708, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 175.
Peterson, Leonard F. Device for applying roofing cement.
2,913,753, 11-24-59, CI. 15—236.
Peterson, Lottie J. : See —
Peterson, Albin K. and L. J. 2,892,201.
Peterson, Lowell E. : See — ■
Reyerson. Lloyd H.. and Peterson. 2,876,524.
Peterson, Lowell E., to General Mills, Inc. Epoxy resins
including an imidazoline curing agent. 2,878,234, 3-17-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
Peterson Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Rycraft, Dale. Jr., and Mortimer. 2,909,984.
Peterson, Marian N. : See —
Peterson, Clarence N. 2,900,957.
Peterson, Merlin D. : See —
Overholt, Donald C, and Peterson. 2,877,131.
Peterson, ilerlin H., to Abbott Laboratories. Production of
penicillin in presence of a polythionate. 2,871,164, 1-27-
59, CI. 195—36.
Peterson, Merton W., to Massey-Ferguson, Inc. Implement
adjusting mechanism. 2,886,114, 5-12-59, CI. 172 — 273.
Peterson, Norman L., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Control system
for three phase bridge rectifier circuits. 2,899,607, 8-11-59,
CI. 315—195.
Peterson, Norman L., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Apparatus
for control of electric systems. 2,919,393, 12-29-59, CI.
318—308.
Peterson, Norman R., and I. J. Cummings, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Latex-based intumescent coatings composi-
tions containing solid plasticizers. 2,917,476, 12-15-59,
CI. 260—17.4.
Peterson, Otto W. Collar-clamping bow-tie mounting. 2,908,-
957, 10-20-59, CI. 24 — 81.
Peterson, Philip A. : See —
Munton, John P., and Peterson. 2,918,899.
Peterson, Raymond A., to United Geophysical Corp. Wave
transmission system. 2,916,724, 12-8-59, CI. 340 — 15.
Peterson, Raymond C, to National Lock Co. Hinge.
2.867.840. 1-13-59. CI. 16 — 168.
Peterson, Reuben. Portable protecting cover for grain in
open field storage. 2,874,651, 2-24-59, CI. 108 — 3.
Peterson, Richard H. Keying means for the selective con-
trol of a tone. 2,906,157, 9-29-59, CI. 84 — 1.19.
Peterson, Richard H. Electronic organ. 2,906,959, 9-29-59,
'CI. 331 — 48.
Peterson, Robert J. Bagged-seed treating device. 2,914,820,
12-1-59, CI. 21—109.
Peterson, Robert L., to General Controls Co. Electrostatic
magnetic amplifier for combustion control and other pur-
poses. 2.884,588, 4-28-59. CI. 323—89.
Peterson, Robert L., to General Controls Co. System for
deriving average intensity of flame and comparing instan-
taneous intensity therewith incorporating automatic gain
control. 2,900,524, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 214.
Peterson, Rodney E. : See —
Beuther, Harold H., and Peterson. 2,917,448.
Peterson, Roscoe F. Apparatus for forming slip-seals on
opposite ends of bell-ended sewer tile. 2,892,235, 6-30-59,
CI. 25 — 39.
Peterson. Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Surface treat-
ing rod, wire, and the like. 2,876,146, 3-3-59, CI. 134 — 9.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush seal and
the like. 2,878,048, 3-17-59, CI. 288 — 2.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brushing tool
and method of manufacture. 2,879,631, 3-31-59, CI.
51 — 185.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Wire stem
brush. 2.895,155, 7-21-59, CI. 15—192.
Peterson, Ruben O.. to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Electrically con-
ductive brush. 2,905,924. 9-22-59. CI. 339—273.
Peterson, Ruben O.. to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Conditioning
metal sheets, strip, rod and the like. 2,907,151. 10-6-59,
CI. 51 — 281.
Peterson, Ruben O., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Rotary tool
assembly. 2,908,116, 10-13-59, CI. 51—193.
Peterson. Ruben O.. to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Hand brush.
2,908.927, 10-20-59, CI. 15 — 177.
LIST OF PATENTEES
725
Peterson, Ruben O., and B. E. Nelson, to The Osborn Manu-
facturing Co. Rotary brush. 2,866,989. 1-6-59, CI. 15 —
198.
Peterson, Russell M., P. W. Spencer, G. R. Peterson, and
B. P. McLouth, to Burn-Zol Co. Incinerator. 2,880,682,
4-7-59, CI. 110 — 18.
Peterson, Russell W. : See —
Poster, Samuel P., and Peterson. 2,875,171.
Peterson, Stanley W. : See-
Jensen, Arnoid E., and Peterson. 2,883,165.
Peterson, Thomas D., and A. B. Shesser, to Burroughs Corp.
Indicator tube. 2,891,185, 6-16-59, CI. 313 — 109.5.
Peterson, Thomas P. Electric cable with pressure compen-
sating means. 2,908,741, 10-13-59, CI. 174: — 13.
Peterson, Victor N. Pish line leader, hook, swivel and shot
holder. 2,879,619, 3-31-59, CI. 43—57.5.
Peterson, Victor W. : See —
McDowall, Charles J., and Peterson. 2,893,495.
McDowall, Charles J., and Peterson. 2,893,525.
Peterson, Wilbur L., to Royal McBee Corp. Manual and/or
electric typewriters. 2,891,649, 6-23-59, CI. 197 — 14.
Peterson, Willard D., to American Potash & Chemical Corp.
Preparation of borohydrides. 2,898,184, 8-4-59, CI. 23 — 14.
Peterson, Willard D., and M. Hein, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Manufacture of esters of thiophosphoric
acid. 2,880,226, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Peterson, William B., Jr., to Angelus Sanitary Can Machine
Co. Rotary container feed. 2,877,729, 3-17-59, CI.
133—14.
Peterson William B., Jr., to Angelus Sanitary Can Machine
Co. Seaming head for non-circular cans. 2,907,293,
10-6-59, CI. 113 — 24.
Peterson, William P., and W. M. Venner, to Sterling Alu-
minum Products, Inc. Trunk piston. 2,874,009, 2-17-59,
CI. 309 — 11.
Peterson, William P., W. M. Venner, and P. L. Bowser, Jr.,
to Sterling Aluminum Products, Inc. Trunk piston.
2,874,010, 2-17-59, CI. 309 — 13.
Peterson, William F., and W. M. Venner, to Sterling Alu-
minum Products, Inc. Trunk piston. 2,874,011, 2-17-59,
CI 309 13
Peterson, William F.. H. A. Jubel, and J. W. Rich, to Sterling
Aluminum Products, Inc. Piston molding machine.
2,886,867. 5-19-59, CI. 22—58.
Peterson, William H., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Railway car wall construction. 2,885,972, 5-12-59, CI.
105 — 409.
Peterson, William P. Milling machine arbor. 2,912,904,
11-17-59. CI. 90 — 11.
Peterson, William W., to Anderson-Boiling Mfg. Co. Fire
extinguisher. 2,918,976, 12-29-59, CI. 169—31.
Peterssen, Henry F., and E. I. Fisher, to Bostitch, Inc.
Fastener applying implement. 2,888,679, 6-2-59, CI.
1 — 44.4.
Peth, Robert, to Motorola, Inc. Communication system.
2,918,571, 12-22-59, CI. 250—6.
Petherick, Edward J., and G. C. Rowley, to International
Business Machines Corp. Parallel decimal accumulator.
2,886,242, 5-12-59, CI. 235 — 173.
Petherick, Edward J., and G. C. Rowley, to International
Business Machines Corp. Digital multiplying arrangements
for an electronic computer. 2,913,177, 11-17-59, CI. 235 —
160.
Petherick, Edward J., and G. C. Rowley, to International
Business Machines Corp. Coded decimal multiplying ar-
rangement for a digital computer. 2,913,178, 11-17-59,
a. 235—160.
Pethick. Albert E. : See —
Lewin, Leonard, and Pethick. 2,882,500.
Pethybridge, Charles A., to The New Britain Machine Co.
Contour-following heat-treating means. 2,894,738, 7-14^-59,
CI. 266 — 23.
Petitcolas, Pierre, A. P. Richard, R. F. M. Sureau, R. P. V.
Roe, and J. E. Develotte, to Compagnie Franeaise des
Matieres Colorantes. Diazoamino coloring compositions
adapted for neutral steam development. 2,893,817, 7-7-59,
CI. 8—71.
Petitt, Donald C. : See —
Niedringhaus, Charles W., and Petitt. 2,872,271.
Petitta, Mario : See —
Bannister, Constance, and Petitta. 2,874,387.
Petkwitz, Carl F. : See —
Saunders, Orson V., and Petkwitz. 2,894,378.
Petley. Joseph E., to General Electric Co. Stabilized organo-
siloxane compounds as dielectric material in capacitors.
2,899,614, 8-11-59. CI. 317—259.
Petracek, Francis J., and L. K. Zechmeister, to California
Institute Research Foundation. /?-carotene derivatives and
method of preparing derivatives of polyenes. 2,871,267,
1-27-59, CI. 260 — 586.
Petrak, George W. Vehicle wheel suspension assembly for
caster and camber adjustment. 2,882,066, 4-14-59, CI.
280—96.2.
Petrangelo, Amedio D., to General Dynamics Corp. Two-step
telephone hookswitch. 2,916,564. 12-8-59, CI. 179 — 164.
Petras, John F. : See —
Hurdis, Everett C, and Petras. 2,891,092.
Hurdis, Everett C, and Petras. 2,891,093.
Hurdis, Everett C, and Petras. 2,902,518.
Hurdis, Everett C, Petras, and Romeyn. 2,891,985.
Petras. John F., to United States Rubber Co. Di(acid male-
ates) of 2,2'-[isopropylidinebis(p-phenyleneoxy) ]-dialka-
nols. 2,891,989, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 485.
Petre, Eric A. : See —
Worth, Elmer R., Sr., and Petre. 2,888,047.
Petre, John R., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Flatwork folding means. 2,900,185, 8-18-59, CI. 270 — 62.
Petre, John R., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Proportional folding machine and method. 2,914,320, 11-
24-59, CI. 270 — 68.
Petrea, James C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Bag closer and
sealer. 2,902,805, 9-8-59, CI. 53—126.
Petree, Harris E., to Ethyl Corp. Process for the preparation
of cyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl compounds.
2,868,816. 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Petrelli, Arnaldo, to M. L. Saccucci. Tray with means for
automatically lifting its cover. 2,903,317, 9-8-59, CI.
312—284.
Petren Products Inc. : See —
Petrenko, Alexander M. 2,874,075.
Petrenko, Alexander M., to Petren Products Inc. Method
of waterproofing paper, cloth or fur and products pro-
duced thereby. 2,874,075, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 140.
Petri, Jan E., to American Optical Co. Sealed casings for
crystal elements. 2,868,862, 1-13-59, CI. 174 — 50.57.
Petri, Jan E., and H. G. Jones, to American Optical Co.
Rear view mirrors. 2,882,793, 4-21-59, CI. 88—77.
Petrich, Bartholomew : See —
Campbell, William M., Arnold, and Petrich. 2,901,987.
Petrich. Elso. Method for the obtention of calcium tartrate.
2,870,202, 1-20-59, CI. 260—536.
Petrick, Edward J. Portable stand provided with latch mech-
anism for leg unit. 2,905,420, 9-22-59, CI. 248 — 171.
Petrick, Edward J., to Bretford Mfg., Inc. Locking mech-
anism for an adjustable stand. 2,912,202, 11-10-59, CI.
248 — 161.
Petrick, Russell E. : See —
Linquist, Alan P., and Petrick. 2,870,832.
Petrick, Russell E., to Knox Mfg. Co. Portable stand.
2,886,274, 5-12-59, CI. 248—171.
Petrick, Kussell E., to Knox Mfg. Co. Photographic light
bar and carrying case. 2,917,619, 12-15-59, CI. 240—1.3.
Petrick, Russell E., to Knox Mfg. Co. Leg lock for a stand.
2,919,094, 12-29-59, CI. 248—171.
Petrick, William R. : See —
Travis, Lawrence R., Heller, and Petrick. 2,917,735.
Travis, Lawrence R., and Petrick. 2,905,014.
Petrie, Eugene C, to Crane Co. Flush tank actuating means.
2,908,018, 10-13-59, CI. 4—56.
Petrie, Gordon D., to Wright Mfg. Co. Louver structure for
air conditioning grille. 2,891,462, 6-23-59, CI. 98 — 40.
Petrie, James A. : See —
Haworth, Lionel, and Petrie. 2,910,269.
Petrie, James A., and A. B. Everett, to Rolls-Royce Ltd.
Stator construction for axial-flow fluid machine. 2,903,237,
9-8-59, CI. 253—78.
Petrie, Paul E. : See —
Wilson, Fred M., Sr. 2,893,374.
Petrie, Peter S. : See —
Horsley, Lee H., and Petrie. 2,886,600.
Petrik, Helopharm W., & Co. KG. : See —
Kreis, Hans. 2,907,789.
Petrin, Frank. Vibrator. 2,876,647, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 87.
Petrix-TJnion G.m.b.H. : See —
Engert, Eugen. 2,897,303.
Petrocelli, Edward A. : See — -
Losch, Kenneth, and Petrocelli. 2,913,601.
Petrocelli, Edward A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Am-
plifier. 2,917,698, 12-15-59, CI. 321—43.
Petro-Chem Process Co., Inc. : See —
Griffin, John J. 2,918,117.
Throckmorton, John W., and Wallis. 2,902,981.
Petro-Flow Corp. : See —
Williams, Ernest E., and Ward. 2,893,490.
Petroleum Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Brindell, Gordon D. 2,917,514.
Petroleum Mechanical Development Co. : See —
Lemons, A. V. 2,895,156.
Petroleum Research Corp. : See —
Hill, Gilman A. 2,896,719.
Petrolite Corp. : See —
De Groote, Melvin, and Mange. 2,879,237.
De Groote, Melvin, and Mange. 2,879,238.
De Groote, Melvin, and Mange. 2,879,240.
De Groote, Melvin, and Mange. 2,879,241.
De Groote, Melvin, and Pettingill. 2,888,404.
De Groote, Melvin, and Pettingill. 2,917,505.
De Groote, Melvin, and Shen. 2,888,403.
De Groote, Melvin, and Shen. 2,888,427-^31.
De Groote, Melvin, Shen, and Cheng. 2,888,425.
De Groote, Melvin, Shen, and Cheng. 2,888,426.
Hughes, William B., and Stromberg. 2,888,401.
Mange, Franklin E. 2,890,124.
Mange, Franklin E. 2,890,125.
Monson, Louis T., and Dickson. 2,888,482.
Monson. Louis T., and Jenkins. 2,914,484.
Shen. Kwan-Ting. 2,915.476.
Smith, Alvin H. 2.917,377.
Stromberg, Verner L. 2,888.458.
Stromberg, Verner L., and Smith. 2,917,376.
Turner, Delber W. 2,880,158.
726
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Petrolite Corp. : See — Continued
Turner, Delber W. 2,894,895.
Waterman, Logan C. 2,874,111.
Waterman, Logan C. 2,881,125.
Waterman, Logan C. 2,897,251.
Waterman, Logan C, and Shirley.
Waterman, Logan C, and Shirley.
2.S72,408.
2.892,768.
Wirtel, Arthur F., and Blair. 2,888,399.
Petrometer Corp. : See —
Jawett, Joseph A. 2,884,784.
Jawett, Joseph A. 2,898,763.
Petropoulos, John C, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel di-
tolvl alkanes and process for preparing the same.
2,870,227, 1-20-59. CI. 200—668.
Petropoulos, John C, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel alkyd
resins prepared from indan-dicarboxylic acids and the proc-
ess of preparing the same. 2,873,262, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 22.
Petropoulos, John C, to American Cyanamid Co. Polymeric
vinyl esters plasticized with dialiphatic esters of certain
alkylidene dibenzoic acids. 2,898,319, 8-4-59, CI. 200 — 31.8.
Petrov, Lionel A. : See—
Ludeke, Carl A., and Petrov. 2,908,489.
Petrovich, Anton I., to Lukens Steel Co. Method of welding
clad metal plates. 2,879.375, 3-24-59, CI. 219 — 137.
Petrovich, Anton I., to Lukens Steel Co. Method of welding
clad metal plates. 2,879.376, 3-24-59, CI. 219 — 137.
Petrow, Vladimir, O. Stephenson, and A. M. Wild, to The
British Drug Houses Ltd. Organic compounds. 2,885,404,
5-5-59, CI. 260—294.3.
Petrucelly. Vincent J. : See —
Broekhuysen, William C, Gilman, and Petrucelly.
2.878.997.
Petrullo, Joseph : See —
Angelaccio, Americo, Percella, and Petrullo. 2,903,000.
Petry, Robert K., to Congoleum-Nairn Inc. Method for mak-
ing thermoplastic particles. 2,917,780, 12-22-59, CI.
18 — 48.8.
Petry, Robert K., to Congoleum-Nairn, Inc. Method for
making thermoplastic composition products. 2,917,781,
12-22-59, CI. 18 — 48.8.
Petry. Stanton H. : See —
Kelsev, Lawrence C„ and Petry. 2,S68.995.
Petryck, Leon M., and G. R. Pease, to The International
Nickel Co., Inc. Coated electrode for welding cast iron.
2,900,490, 8-18-59, CI. 219—137.
Petschauer. Johann : See —
Prahauser, Heinrich. and Petschauer. 2,875,875.
Pett, Alfred W. Thermal mixing valve. 2,911,153, 11-3-59,
CI. 236—12.
Pettebone, Russell H. : See —
Day, John T., Erickson, and Pettebone. 2,873,284.
Petter, Bruno J. Buildings with multangular rooms, the
ground plan of which is combined from hexagonal ele-
ments. 2,886,855, 5-19-59, CI. 20 — 1.1.
Petter, John. Collapsible pre-fabricated building. 2.896,273,
7-28-59, CI. 20—2.
Petters, Oscar R. : See —
Detwiler, Harry S.. Petters. and Thompson. 2.907,810.
Pettersen, Gunnar N. : See —
Borresen, Jac, and Pettersen. 2,885,460.
Petterson, Carl, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Means for controlling the position of a radiating body.
2,916,632, 12-8-59, CI. 250—219.
Petterson. Olof H. Arrangement in calenders. 2,809,258,
1-20-59. CI. 38—50.
Pettersson, Gustaf A., and P. Kornfeldt. Electromagnetic
relay. 2,918,611, 12-22-59, CI. 317 — 198.
Pettibone Mulliken Corp. : See —
Conway, Robert D., and Messinger. 2,901,189.
Herbruggen, Heinrich J. B. 2.877.522.
Herbruggen, Heinrich J. B. 2,918,711.
Pettibone, Raymond B : See. —
Klessig, Ernst F., and Pettibone. 2,880,674.
Pettibone. Raymond B., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2.884.805, 5-5-59. CI. 103 — 136.
Pettibone. Raymond B., to Vickers Inc. Power transmission.
2.910.944. 11-3-59, CI. 103 — 42.
Pettibone Wood Mfg. Co. : See —
Raffertv. Cecil W„ and Leibsle. 2,905,456.
Pettigrew. David D. : See —
Eschenbura. William A., Pettigrew, and Johnson.
2,873.030
Pettigrew. David D., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Micrometer stops
for machine tools. 2,876,669, 3-10-59, CI. 82 — 21.
to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Lathe drive.
CI. 74 — 230.17.
and J. Simonelli, to Rockwell Mfg. Co.
Cross slide threading stop. 2,887,924, 5-26-59, CI. 82 — 24.
Pettinato, James D. Perishable foods dispenser. 2,S90,423,
7-28-59, CI. 62—249.
Pettingill, Owen H. : See —
De Groote, Melvin, and Pettingill. 2,888,404.
De Groote, Melvin, and Pettingill. 2.917,505.
Pettit, Dorn L. : See —
Anger, Ernest G., and Pettit. 2,885,616.
Pettit, Frank : See —
Bonanno, Joseph L., and Pettit. 2,882,644.
Pettit, Frank, to The Lionel Corp. Toy railroad track con-
nectors. 2,871,308. 1-27-59, CI. 191 — 29.
Pettit, Frank. Airplane toys. 2,901,251, 8-25-59, CI. 272—
31.
Pettigrew, David D.,
2,885,897, 5-12-59,
Pettigrew, David D.,
Pettit, Jack L., and A. J. Kelly. Liquid heater. 2,875,749,
3-3-59, CI. 120 — 350.
Pettit, Jack L., and R. M. Geisler, to Metalwash Machinery
Co. Machinery for cleaning hollow cylindrical objects.
2,880,433, 4-7-59, CI. 15—21.
Pettit, Robert H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Control stick trans-
ducer. 2,895,086, 7-14-59, CI. 317 — 99.
Pettitt, Leslie E., and P. R. Peasey, to C. A. V. Ltd. Machine
for use in the manufacture of paper filters. 2,882,801,
4-21-59, CI. 93 — 1.
Pettus. James L. : See —
Albee, Arthur C, and Pettus. 2,870,975.
Pettus, James L„ to Radio Corp. of America. Direct posi-
tive sound recording system. 2,885,490, 5-5-59, Cl. 179 —
100.3.
Petty, Macon, to Hudson Engineering Corp. Fan blade cou-
pling. 2,908,335, 10-13-59, Cl. 170 — 173.
Petty, Macon, to Hudson Engineering Corp. Fan blade cou-
pling. 2,909,230, 10-20-59, Cl. 170—173.
Petty, Olive S. : See —
Hasbrook, Arthur F. 2,913,719.
Petty, William O., 10% to J. J. Regan, and 20% to G. Isaac.
Macro-sight adjustment. 2,913,826 11-24-59, Cl. 33 — 50.
Pettyjohn, Elmore S., and H. R. Linden, to Institute of Gas
Technology. Cyclic regenerative process for making fuel
gas. 2,882,138, 4-14-59, Cl. 48 — 213.
Petzinger, Ambrose J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Watt-
hour meter phase adjuster. 2,875,406, 2-24-59, Cl.
324—138.
Petzinger, Ambrose J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Volt-
ampere measuring instrument. 2,875,408, 2-24—59, Cl.
324 — 141.
Petzinger, Ambrose J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Compensating unit for watthour meter. 2,879,475,
3-24-59, Cl. 324—138.
Petzinger, Ambrose J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Alter-
nating-current responsive devices. 2,905,901, 9-22-59, Cl.
324 — 138.
Petzinger, Ambrose J., and C. Hogenbirk, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Thermoresponsive meter devices. 2,888,644,
5-26-59, Cl. 324 — 104.
Petzoldt. Werner. Knife for domestic or trade use. 2,895,218,
7-21-59, Cl. 30—355.
Peucker, Max P., to United States of America, Navy. Double
diaphragm electrical pressure gage. 2,882,731, 4-21-59,
Cl. 73—398.
Peugnet, William R. Paper jogging machine. 2,883,191,
4-21-59, Cl. 271—89.
Peuss, Walter F. B. Apparatus for removing the shells of
crustaceans. 2.879,538, 3-31-59. Cl. 17 — 2.
Pevere, Ernest F.. to The Texas Co. Recovery and utiliza-
tion of propylene from lean gas. 2,888,500, 5-26-59, Cl.
260 — 683.01.
Pewthers, Charles W. : See —
Owen, Frank M., and Pewthers. 2,915,838.
Peyches, Ivan : See —
Heymes. Pierre R.. and Peyches. Re. 24,708.
Peyer, Eduard : See —
Oppliger, Walter, Peyer, Sciienkel, and Glenz. 2,918,475.
Peyrebrune, Henri E., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter. Inc. Rotary
perfector letterpress. 2.898.851. 8-11-59. Cl. 101 — 136.
Pevrebrune. Henri E., to Miehle-Ooss-Dexter, Inc. Multiple
sheet feeder. 2,906.5°S. 9-29-59. Cl. 271 — 10.
Peyron, Francois A. Tubes for dispensing pastes, creams
and the like. 2,880,913, 4-7-59, Cl. 222—214.
Peyser, Leonard F., to Howdon Videx Products Corp. X-ray
cone. 2.881,329, 4-7-59, Cl. 250 — 105.
Peyser, William P. : See —
Blatt, Lee N„ Peyser, and Lapidus. 2,908,875.
Lapidus. Solomon, and Peyser. 2,905,910.
Pezza, Edmund D. : See —
1'ezza. Lazzaro and E. D., and Miller. 2.871.4S0.
Pezza, Lazzaro and E. D., and J. Miller. Combined nail
holder and punch. 2,871,480, 2-3-59, Cl. 1 — 47.
Pfaender, Lawrence V. : See —
Chapman, George C, Pfaender, and Holscher. 2.905.S40.
Pfaff, Elmer F., and R. W. Henning. to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Tool shield. 2,893,005, 7-7-59, Cl.
1—44.5.
Pfaff, G. M., A.-G. : See—
Benink, Christiaan J. M., and Kleemann. 2,893,335.
Benink, Christian J. M., and Reeber. 2.80S.152.
Benink, Christiaan J. M., and Wenz. 2.887.908.
Benink, Christiaan J. M.. and Wrase. 2.885.983.
Braun, Oskar, Dobner, and Winz. 2,910,028.
Dreher. Wilhelm. 2,883,954.
Irmscher, Walter. 2.893,337.
Irmscher, Walter. 2.910.951.
Irmscher. Walter. 2.915,998.
Myska, Gunter. 2,899,919.
Mvska, Gunter. 2.900,217.
Schenkengel, Emerich. 2. 883,809.
Schenkengel, Emerich. 2.907,292.
Schenkengel, Emerich. 2,910,568.
Winz, Karl. 2.808,149.
Winz, Karl. 2.S6S.151.
Winz, Karl. 2.876.407.
Winz, Karl. 2.S7S.704.
Winz, Karl. 2,882,847.
Winz, Karl. 2,883,018.
Winz, Karl. 2.895,440.
Winz, Karl. 2.900,221.
Winz, Karl. 2.910,027.
LIST OF PATENTEES
727
Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., to PfafE and Kendall. Device for secur-
ing pole to supporting surface. 2,903,103, 9-8-59, CI.
ion 28
Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., to Pfaff and Kendall. Highway sign.
2,910,792. 11-3-59, CI. 40—130.
PfafE and Kendall : See —
Pfaff, Henry C, Jr. 2,903,103.
Pfaff, Henry C, Jr. 2,910,792.
Pfaff, Oskar : See —
Guyer, Ernst, and Pfaff. 2,905,797.
Pfaffenberger, Erwin : See —
Barthruff, Otto, and Pfaffenberger. 2,902,968.
Pfaffle, Ernst : See —
Biel, Hans, and Pfaffle. 2,911,888.
Biel, Hans, Pfaffle, and Bertsch. 2,895,730.
Pfaffle, Ernst, to H. Sickinger. Inking or distributing roller
for thinly liquid inks. 2,895,417, 7-21-59, CI. 101 — 375.
Pfalzgraf, Lillian. Hair-curling device. 2,905,186, 9-22-59,
CI. 132—33.
Pfalzgraff, Ross M., and C. Estelle, Jr., to American Viscose
Corp. Sprinkler head corrosion protector. 2,890,758,
6-16-59, CI. 169—37.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Zone-
melting process. 2,875,108, 2-24-59, CI. 148 — 1.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Semiconductor translating device. 2,875,505, 3-3-59, CI.
29—25.3.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electromagnetic stirring method. 2,890,940, 6-16-59, CI.
23—295.
Pfann, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Sus-
pension of liquid material. 2,904,411, 9-15-59, CI. 23 —
295.
Pfannmueller, Wilhelm : See —
Johannsen, Adolf, Danz, Pfannmueller, and Wolf.
2 889 202
Pfannmueller, Wilhelm, G. Wittmann, and H. Wolf, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of gases
containing sulfur dioxide. 2,889,203, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 177.
Pfarrwaller, Erwin, to Sulzer Freres S.A. Filling or weft
thread detection in weaving machines. 2,918,946,
12-29-59, CI. 139 — 126.
Pfaudler Perinutit Inc. : See — ■
Beohner, Harry L., and Miller. 2,879,891.
Bowers, Herbert L. 2,917,176.
Britton, Orson J., and Holtz. 2,917,819.
Klope, Joseph C, and Chapman. 2,869.751.
Greene, Otto W., and Kirvan. 2,870,982.
Greer, Albert H. 2,898,309.
Greer, Albert H. 2,898,310.
Orr, Stanley C. and Kropp. 2,868,513.
Osborne, Alec V. 2,896,928.
Robinson, Melvin B., and Harrison. 2,880,018.
Stebbins, Allen J. 2,879,893.
Pfeffer, Edward C. Jr., to Cluett. Peabody & Co., Inc. Single
ply collar. 2.884.641, 5-5-59, CI. 2 — 132.
Pfeifer, Edwin F. : See —
Pfeifer, Frank C. and E. F. 2,883,041.
Pfeifer. Frank C. and E. F. Container. 2,883,041, 4-21-59,
CI. 206 — 4.
Pfeifer. Gunther. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power actuated
bleed structure. 2,867,090, 1-6-59, CI. 60 — 54.6.
Pfeifer. Gustav, to Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengell-
schaft. Shaft coupling. 2.913.884. 11-24-59. CI. 64 — 13.
Pfeiffer, Andrew. Manipulating device. 2,891,416, 6-23-59,
CI. 74 — 507.
Pfeiffer, Fred B.
152—341.
Pfeiffer, Fred B.
CI. 152 — 129.
Pfeiffer, George S. : See —
Wienold, George N., Pfeiffer, and Hermanson. 2.893,321.
Pfeiffer. Mark A. Two stage reversible crusher. 2,919,075,
12-29-59, CI. 241—160.
Pfeiffer, Max, to M. Maul. Card feeding devices for record
card machines. 2,913,242, 11-17-59, CI. 271—54.
Pfeiffer, Richard, and W. R. Lazarites. Tool gauge. 2,883,-
761, 4-28-59, CI. 33—201.
Pfeiffer, Robert W., D. S. Borey, and C. E. Jahnig, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Fluid coking of heavy
hydrocarbons. 2,881,130, 4-7-59, CI. 208 — 127.
Pfening, Fred D., Co., The : See —
Pfening, Frederic D. 2,903,301.
Pfening, Frederic D. 2,913,279.
Pfening, Frederic D., to The Fred D. Pfening Co. Method
and apparatus for handling flour. 2,903,301, 9-8-59, CI.
302 — 28.
Pfening, Frederic D., to The Fred D. Pfening Co. Method and
apparatus for handling flour. 2,913,279, 11-17-59, CI.
302—28.
Pfening, Frederic D. Method and apparatus for handling
flour. 2,918,330, 12-22-59, CI. 302—28.
Pferd, William : See —
Goodale, Walter D., Jr., and Pferd. 2,883,463.
Goodale, Walter D., Jr.. Pferd, and Thompson. 2,906,823.
Kowaleski, Clarence, Pferd, and Walker. 2,903,117.
Pfirrmann, Theodor W., to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik
Aktiengesellschaft. Proteinaceous preparations. 2,913,347,
11-17-59, CI. 106—135.
Pfirschke, Johannes : See —
Bohme, Otto, Mott, Pfirschke, and Wollthan. 2,875,225.
Stabilizer means. 2,898,969, 8-11-59, CI.
Pneumatic tire valve. 2,908,313, 10-13-59,
Pfister, Karl, III. : See —
Conbere, John P., and Pfister. 2,870,177.
Stein, Gustav A., and Pfister. 2,894,987.
Pfister, Karl, III, and G. A. Stein, to Merck & Co.. Inc.
Alpha methyl phenylalanines. 2,868,818, 1-13-59, CI.
260—519.
Pfister, Marcel C. Heavy duty control with electronic ac-
curacy. 2,915,676, 12-1-59, CI. 315—163.
Pfister, Rudolf : See —
Denss, Rolf, Pfister, and Hafliger. 2,910,481.
Eugster, Conrad H., Denss, Hafliger, Hofer, Pfister, and
Zimmermann. 2,895,965.
Pfister, Rudolf, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemical
Corp. N.N'- (phenyl-malonyl)- dihydro-benzo[c] cinnoline.
2,889,324, 6-2-59, CI. 260—250.
Pfister, Rudolf, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemical Corp.
Derivatives of l,3(2H)-dioxo-l-pyrazolo[a]-benzo[c]-cinno-
line. 2,889,325, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 250.
Pfister, Rudolf, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemical Corp.
Acyl derivatives of 5,6 - dihydro - benzotc] cinnoline.
2,889,326, 6-2-59, CI. 260—250.
Pfister, William, and A. R. Norden, to Federal Pacific Elec-
tric Co. Sheet metal joint and box, and method of making
same. 2,916,181, 12-8-59, CI. 220—62.
Pfisterer, Richard. Watch crown. 2,867,079, 1-6-59, CI.
58—90.
Pfistershammer, Josef. Support structure constructed from
hollow members, more particularly tubes of thin hard-rolled
metal sheets. 2,912,075, 11-10-59, CI. 189—26.
Pfitzer, Christian C. : See —
Bourget, Joseph G. A., and Pfitzer. 2,897,354.
Pfitzner Helmut, and O. Kaufmann, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Cobalt containing azo dyestuffs.
2,871,233, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 151.
Pfizer, Chas., & Co. : See —
Abbe, Carl H. 2,877,926.
Bavley, Abraham, Brunings, and Cameron. 2,876,156.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,870,159.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,870,160.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,870,161.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,876,222.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,876,223.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,876,229.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,876,232.
Bogert, Virgil V. 2,872,442.
Julian, Percy L., Cole, and Diemer. 2,876,237.
Ordway, Harold W., and Guercio. 2,876,228.
Sardinas, Joseph L., and Shull. 2,876,170.
Shull, Gilbert M. 2,876,171.
Shull, Gilbert M., and Routien. 2,872,380.
Taylor, Seymour. 2,898,911.
Thulke, Hermann G. 2,881,897.
Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. : See —
Agnello, Eugene J., Bloom, and Laubach. 2,904,546.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,877,157.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,877,158.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,877,222.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,877,223.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,877,239.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,882,282.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,883,325.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,885,324.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,902,483.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2.907,694.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,915,433.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,915,434.
Agnello, Eugene J., and Laubach. 2,915,435.
Aterno, Joseph P., Luther, Hawley, and Sacchi.
2,908,609.
Bavley, Abraham, and Cameron. 2,883,319.
Bavley, Abraham, and Harfenist. 2,882.200.
Bavley, Abraham, Knuth, and Miller. 2,902,465.
Bavley, Abraham, Knuth, and Thomas. 2,886,544.
Bavley, Abraham, and Tate. 2,899.457.
Bavley, Abraham, and Tate. 2,899,462.
Berg, Rudolph G. 2 907.767.
Blase, Edwin W. 2.873,276.
Bloom, Barry M. 2,883,410.
Bloom, Barrv M. 2,889,351.
Bloom, Barry M. 2.899,426.
Bloom, Barry M. 2.899,434.
Bloom, Barrv M.. and Carnahan. 2,894,972.
Bloom, Barry M., Kita, Laubach, and Shull. 2,891,080.
Bloom, Barry M., and Laubach. 2,878,157.
Brennan, Edward L, Quinn, Sellers, and Wagner.
2.899,467.
Buckley, Jay S.. Jr.. Stephens, and Wagner. 2,867,661.
Candido, Michael, Jr., and Miskel. 2,883,984.
Celmer, Walter D., and Koe. 2,891,051.
Costello, Edward L., Russo, and Seidell. 2,907,697.
Davisson, Jacob W., and Finlav. 2,895,876.
Figdor, Sanford K., and Laubach. 2,883,323.
Gordon, Philip N. 2,908,606.
Hamilton, Edgar K., and Lukacs. 2,887,508.
Horner, Hugh, and Lott. 2,883,098.
Julian, Percy L., Cole, Meyer, and Karpel. 2,887,478.
Kita, Donald A. 2,877.160.
Kita, Donald A., and Shull. 2,903,398.
Klioze, Oscar, and Liebrand. 2,887,436.
Klioze, Oscar, and Liebrand. 2,887,437.
Klioze, Oscar, and Liebrand. 2,887,439.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pfizer, Chas., & Co. : See — Continued
Lambrech, Joseph A., Hensley, Kent, and Lynch. 2,902,-
402.
Laubaeh, Gerald D. 2,877,221.
Laubach, Gerald D. 2,882.284.
Laubaeh, Gerald D. 2,895,970.
Laubach, Gerald D. 2,897,128.
Laubach, Gerald D., and McLamore. 2,915,521.
Leach, James M. 2,894,979.
Luther, Herbert G. 2,907,658.
Luther, Herbert G. 2,908,608.
Miskel, John J., Abbe, Sarasin, and Thulke. 2,890,913.
Miskel. John J., Horner, and Kalnin. 2,873,886.
Moreland, Walter T., and Agnello. 2,883,379.
Neumann, Horst, Viehmann, and Hiibner. 2,909,466.
Nickell, Louis G. 2,<s83,320.
Nickell, Louis G. 2,907.650.
Pinson, Ellis R.. Jr. 2,905,694.
Price, Kenneth E., and Luther. 2,907,693.
Ratajak, Edwin J., and Nubel. 2,875,136.
Eoutien, John B., and Shull. 2,875,134.
Sahyun, Melville. 2,890,984.
Salivar, Charles J. 2,903,395.
Sardinas, Joseph L., Routien, and Shull. 2,882,205.
Schaeren, Sidney F., and Moreland. 2,891,087.
Shull, Gilbert M. 2.890.153.
Shull, Gilbert M. 2,908,616.
Shull, Gilbert M., and Kita. 2,905,592.
Skibicki, Stephen F., and Miskel. 2,886,253.
Solomons, Isaiah A., III. 2.915,555.
Stephens, Charles R., Jr. 2,895,993.
Stiec, William E., and Kardvs. 2.907.696.
Thulke, Hermann G.. and Abbe. 2,886,200.
Ursprung, Joseph J. 2,890,981.
Ursprung, Joseph J. 2,891,062.
White, Edward A. 2,907,327.
Wysocki, Kazmier. 2,902,809.
Pflaumer. Arthur E. Heat stabilized vinyl plastic composi-
tions, floor tiles made therefrom, and methods for prepar-
ing the same. 2.899,398. 8-11-59, 'CI. 260 — 23.
Pfleger, Frederick W., to Radio Corp. of America. Indexing
device. 2,906,200, 9-29-59. CI. 101 — 93.
Pfleger, Kenneth W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Ultra-low pass filter. 2,874,227, 2-17-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Pfoh. Jane A. : See —
Champagne. Emory C, and Pfoh. 2,867,216.
Pfost, Robert F., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape apparatus.
2,912,517, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Pfutzner, Karl : See —
Sorg, Wilhelm, and Pfutzner. 2,886,617.
Phalen, William E. : See —
Douglass, Wilson F., and Phalen. 2,901,354.
Phanos, Stephen, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Crystal filter circuit. 2,868,898, 1-13-59, CI. 179 —
171.
Phaostron Instrument and Electronic Co. : See — ■
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantlno,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916 698.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell. and Dibble. 2.916,699.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Dibble, Armstrong, Love, and
Rhodes. 2.905,776.
Pharis, William W. : See —
Gatzert, Ernest H., and Pharis. 2.897.272.
Gatzert, Ernest H., and Pharis. 2,908,765.
Gatzert, Ernest H., Pilaris, and Bover. 2,913,533.
Kaye, Robert K., and Pharis. 2,897,298.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Local first
selector circuit. 2,868.885, 1-13-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Pharis, William W.. to General Dynamics Corp. Reverting
call circuit. 2,871,296. 1-27-59. CI. 179 — 17.
Pharis. William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone
trunking system. 2,871.302, 1-27-59, CI. 179 — 27.
Pharis. William W.. to General Dynamics Corp. Trunk
adapter circuit. 2,874.226, 2-17-59. CI. 179 — 43.
Pharis, William W.. to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone
test selector. 2.876.300, 3-3-59, CI. 179 — 175.2.
Pharis, William W„ to General Dynamics Corp. Conference
circuit. 2.880.276, 3-31-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Intercept
circuit. 2.892,890, 6-30-59, CI. 179 — 6.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Drop-back
telephone selector. 2,892,893, 6-30-59, CI. 179' — 18.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Risht-.of-
way type telephone system. 2,892,894, 6-30-59, CI.
179 — 18.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Connector
circuit. 2,913,532, 11-17-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Pharis, William W.. to General Dynamics Corp. Telephone
system. 2,916,554, 12-8-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Pharis, William W., to General Dynamics Corp. Dial tele-
phone signaling system. 2,916,556, 12-8-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Pharis. William W., and E. H. Gatzert, to General Dynamics
Corp. Dropback selector for telephone systems. 2,895,011,
7-14-59, Cl. 179 — 18.
Pharma-Chemical Corp. : See —
Miller, Julius, and Del Guidice. 2,897,186.
Pharo, Merritt C, to Johnson's Co. Ltd. Asbestos fiber re-
covery from tailings. 2,874,838, 2-24-59, Cl. 209 — 18.
Phelan, George A., and F. M. Potter, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Generator protective system. 2,912,636, 11-10-59,
Cl. 322—37.
Phelan, James M., and J. A. Wilson, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Apparatus for determining the evapora-
tion end point of volatile liquids. 2,897,671, 8^-59, Cl.
73—53.
Phelan, Louis A. M., and I. G. Brinegar ; said Brinegar assor.
to said Phelan. Cover and serving valve for freezers.
2,916,044, 12-8-59, Cl. 137—375.
Phelan, Louis A. M., and H. V. Kelton ; said Kelton assor. to
said Phelan. Pressure cooker. 2,917,200, 12-15-59, Cl.
220 — 55.3.
Phelan, Louis A. M., and H. V. Kelton ; said H. V. Kelton,
assor. to L. A. M. Phelan. Equalizer for pressure cookers.
2,918,861, 12-29-59, Cl. 99 — 408.
Phelan, Roy L., to Burroughs Corp. Sheet stack aligning
mechanism. 2,886,314, 5-12-59, Cl. 271 — 62.
Phelisse, Jean A. : See —
Bo, Gilbert M. M., Fournet, Phelisse, and Fichet.
2.884,409.
Phelon, R. E., Co., Inc. : See —
Martin, John F. 2,915.574.
Phelon, Russell E., and Martin. 2,892,110.
Phelon, Russell E., and J. F. Martin, to R. E. Phelon Co.,
Inc. Magneto mechanism. 2,892,110, 6-23-59, CL 310 —
153.
Phelps, Byron E. : See —
Little, John B., and Phelps. 2,902,629.
Phelps, Byron E., J. J. Sochor, and A. A. Kusnick, to Inter-
national Business Machine Corp. Sorter-collator for tape
recorded data. 2,913,171. 11-17-59, Cl. 235 — 61.7.
Phelps, Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Centrifugal
fluid loading device. 2,915,901, 12-8-59, Cl. 73 — 487.
Phelps, Clyde H., to V. J. Getzendanner. Surface speed in-
dicator. 2,905,890, 9-22-59, Cl. 324 — 70.
Phelps Dodge Corp. : See —
Baldwin. Maynard M. 2,890,150.
Phelps. Edward I. Oil drip collector for vehicle. 2,868,329,
1-13-59, Cl. 184—106.
Phelps, George H., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Electrical con-
nector. 2,872,656, 2-3-59, Cl. 339 — 192.
Phelps, Glen W. : See —
Messenger. Desmond, and Phelps. 2,907,608.
Phelps, James C, A. E. Canfora, A. Liguori, and D. Mandate
Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Storage and switching
apparatus for automatic telegraph signalling systems.
2,903,513, 9-8-59, Cl. 178 — 17.5.
Phelps, Morton F. Harvester suction nozzle with anti-clog-
ging means. 2,886,936, 5-19-59, Cl. 56 — 328.
Phelps, Richard W., to The Black-Clawson Co. Paper ma-
chinery. 2,901,191, 8-25-59, Cl. 242—66.
Phelps, Richard W.. to The Black-Clawson Co. Paper ma-
chinery. 2,915,255, 12-1-59, Cl. 242 — 56.
Phelps, Robert J. : See —
Epstein, Herman, and Phelps.
2,919,171.
Phelps, Stuart M.. to General Railway Signal Co. Weight
detector for railway cars. 2,868,534, 1-13-59, Cl. 265 —
63.
Phenix, John W. : See —
Bedenk, William T., and Phenix. 2,874,051.
Pheoll Mfg. Co. : See —
Lemke, Frank C. 2,871,751.
Philadelphia Gear Corp. : See —
Kron, Harold O., and Denkowski. 2.878,687.
Kron, Harold O., and Denkowski. 2,912,087.
Philadelphia Quartz Co. of Calif. : See —
Wright, Roy E. 2,894,847.
Philbrick. Raymond D. Container for live insects. 2,907,135,
10-6-59, Cl. 43—55.
Philco Corp. : See —
Barnett, Guy F. 2,891.183.
Barnett, Guy F. 2,919,380.
Beter, Ralph H., and Rubinoff. 2,888.347.
Bloom, Stanley B. 2.885,879.
Bobb, Lloyd J. 2,878.323.
Bobb, Lloyd J. 2,890,760.
Boothroyd, Wilson P. 2.878,316.
Boothrovd, Wilson P. 2,900.563.
Boothroyd, Wilson P., and Creamer. 2,878,370.
Bradley, William E. 2.S71.453.
Bradley, William E. 2.885.608.
Bradlev. William E. 2.898,743.
Bray, Ralph. 2,880,311.
Brogdon. Harold F. 2,872.828.
Brown, Lawrence R. 2.902,616.
Brvan. James S. 2.899.600.
Bryan. Jnmps S. 2. 907. 90S
Burgett, Monte I., Jr. 2,908,749.
Cavalieri, Albert L.. Jr.. and Roop. 2,875,353.
Certa, Anthony J. 2,878,146.
Certa, Anthony J. 2,878,189.
Clapp, Richard G. Re. 24.6S5.
Clapp, Richard G. 2.S99.5S1.
Chatterton, Edward. Jr. 2,879.344.
Chudleigh, Walter H.. Jr.. and Yutz. 2,915, 64S.
Clark, Edward G. 2.877.347.
Hark. Edward G. 2.910.530.
Courson, Iber C. 2,888,889.
Deverv, James J. 2,904.853.
Devery. Michael H. 2.874.971.
Doelp. Walter L, Jr. 2.916.604.
Doland, George D. 2.868.871.
Dollscheck, Charles W. 2,871,304.
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729
Philco Corp. : See — Continued
Ellrich, Charles N. 2,913,946.
Feathers, Lynn A. 2,S82,351.
Fedde, George A. 2,917,576.
Ferguson, Harry D., Jr. 2,870,316.
Fields, George C. 2.871,689.
Fields, George C. 2,902,851.
Fields, George C. 2,902,852.
Gerlitz, Richard M. 2,905,892.
Gray, Charles K. 2,880,348.
Hales, Kenneth R. 2,896,136.
Harman, Emil I., and Psehick. 2,917,577.
Hershinger, Lincoln W. 2,888,512.
Jennings, Harold H. 2,8S7,887.
Jonassen, Severin L. 2.910,874.
Kehler, Russell D., and Topfer. 2,906,958.
La Rocque, Armand P. 2,895,854.
Lipski. Edward G. 2,876,906.
Lord, John G.. and Woods. 2,908,010.
Ludman, Walter W., and Sowirka. 2,918,648.
Lynn, Raoul B. 2,898,518.
Manns, Thomas J. 2,910,346.
McCoy, Claudius T. 2,894,077.
Moore, Robert C, and Chatten. 2,875,271.
Moore, Robert C. 2,886,632.
Moore, Robert C. 2,896,078.
Moore, Robert C. 2,900,565.
Moore, Robert C. 2,903,621.
Moulton, Stephen W. 2,878,308.
Moulton. Stephen W'., and Partin. 2,910,615.
Noyce, Robert N. 2,875,141.
Partin, Melvin E. 2,896,017.
Payne, Paul D.. Jr. 2,907,688.
Phillips, Clem H. 2,905,748.
Piatt, Blaine E. 2,909,710.
Plesser, Edgar W. 2,916,805.
Pratt, George W. 2,868,533.
Rittmann, Albert D. 2,870,052.
Robinson, John L. 2,867,777.
Romander, Hugo. 2,901,562.
Roschen, John. 2,906,647.
Sachaczenski, Stanley F. 2,903,799.
Sadowsky, Meier. 2,892,950.
Sadowsky, Meier, and Parsons. 2,870,010.
Santamaria. Salvatore, and Topfer. 2,872,645.
Schaefer, Harold W., and Edwards. 2,906,104.
Schmidt, Paul F. 2,909,470.
Schnable, George L. 2,873,214.
Schnable, George L.
Schnable, George L.
Schnable, George L
Schnable, George L.
Schweiss, Walter W.
2,873,216.
2,873,233.
2,893,929.
2,897,587.
2,897,353.
2,885.571.
2,885.609.
2,898,512.
Sikina, Thomas V. 2,875,140.
Simmons, Charles D. 2,899,601.
Sink, James A. 2,880,272.
Spencer, Gordon R. 2.905,848.
Stineman, Jacob W., Jr., and Robinson. 2,894,313.
Strathearn, Donald M., and Jennings. 2,869,345.
Stuhre, Walter. 2,893,006.
Stuhre, Walter. 2,893,010.
Sunstein, David E. 2,897,490.
Sunstein, David E. 2,901,670.
Sunstein, David E. 2,901,747.
Taylor, Donald R.. Jr. and Ingerman. 2,911,566.
Thompson, Elmer O. 2,896,605.
Topfer, Alvin R. 2,913,383.
Vasilevskis. Henry S. 2.910,618.
"Waring, John W. 2.871,306.
Waring, John W. 2,912,656.
Warnock, James T. 2,884,544.
Webb, Deril T. 2,885,630.
Whipple, Richard J., and Bowes. 2,872,677.
Wilcox. Jack "E". 2,877.299.
Williams, Richard A., and Tiley.
Williams. Richard A., and Tiley.
Wolfe, Paul G., and Hopengarten.
Woods. Charles W. 2.907 040.
Woods, Charles W.. and Harmon. 2,891,661.
Tarbrough, Stanton L. 2,881,405.
Zimmerman. Elizabeth M. 2,873,232.
Philip, Morris. Method of and apparatus for knitting. 2,918,-
810, 12-29-59. CI. 66 — 88.
Philip, Thomas B. : See —
Hamilton-Peters, Rodney, and Philip. 2,908,290.
Ph'ilipp, Franz. Internal-combustion engine with adjustable
combustion chamber. 2,914,048, 11-24-59, CI. 123 — 18.
Philipp, Herbert R., to General Electric Co. Photoemitters.
2,898,498, 8-4-59, CI. 313—101.
Philippe, Howard L. : See —
Franck, George E., and Philippe. 2,898,016.
Philippe, Howard L., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co.
Flushing valve. 2,872.150, 2-3-59, CI. 251 — 40.
Philippe, Howard L., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Vacuum
breaker. 2,897,835, 8-4-59, CI. 137 — 218.
Philippe. Howard L., to The Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. Soap
dispenser. 2,904.222, 9-15-59, CI. 222 — 148.
Philippi. Joseph W. : See —
Coles, Ralph V., Maltby, and Philippi. 2,871,874.
Philipps, Edward J. : See —
Blum, Bernard S., and Philipps. 2,914,848.
Philipps, Edwin J., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Atmosphere sampling altimeter. 2,918,821,
12-29-59, CI. 73—384.
Philipps, Louis E., to The Standard Electric Time Co.
Inter-communication system. 2,896,021, 7-21-59, CI.
179 — 1.
Philips, Berenice M. Vaginal syringe apparatus. 2,888,925,
6-2-59, CI. 128 — 251.
Philipsen & Co. : See —
Reenberg, Knud R. 2.S7G.9-14.
Philipson, Joseph, to Chemical Process Co. Method and
composition for curing epoxy resins. 2,891,927, 6-23-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
Phillipi, Earl L. : See —
Hoft, Richard G., and Phillipi. 2,888,645.
Phlllippe, Ephraim H. Ill : See —
Gernert, William B., Phillippe, and Ramsdell. 2,909,121.
Phillips, Alan R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Spatially ad-
justable architectural model. 2,915,832, 12-8-59, CI. 35 —
16.
Phillips, Alvin B. : See — ■
Hignett, Travis P., Hein, Phillips, and Young. 2,875,245.
Phillips, Arthur C, and R. V. Myers, to Kelvin & Hughes
Ltd. Spring suspension devices. 2,896,447, 7-28-59, CI.
73 — 71.
Phillips, Benjamin : See —
Frostick, Frederick C, Jr., and Phillips. 2,883,398.
Phillips, Benjamin, and P. S. Starcher, to Union Carbide
Corp. Preparation of oleflnically-unsaturated organic
acids. 2,876,258, 3-3-59, CI. 260—526.
Phillips. Benjamin, and D. L. Hevwood. Hemiacetal ester
epoxides. 2,883,396, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 348.
Phillips, Benjamin, P. S. Starcher, C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Compositions
of polyepoxides and polycarboxylic acid anhydrides. 2,884,-
408, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 78.3.
Phillips Benjamin, F. C. Frostick, Jr., C. W. McGary, Jr.,
and C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Composi-
tions of epoxides and polycarboxylic acid compounds.
2.890.194, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, P. S. Starcher, C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Compositions
comprising a diepoxide and a polyhydric compound.
2.890.195, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, P. S. Starcher, C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Curable com-
position comprising a diepoxide, a polycarboxylic anhy-
dride and a polyhydric compound. 2,890,196, 6-9-59, CI.
260 — 45.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, P. S. Starcher, C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Composition
comprising a diepoxide, a polycarboxylic acid and a poly-
hydric compound. 2,890,197, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, F. C. Frostick, Jr., C. W. McGary, Jr.,
and C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers
of 3,4-epoxycyclohexylmethyl 3,4-epoxycyclohexanecarboxyl-
ates. 2,890,209, 6-9-59, CI. 260—78.3.
Phillips, Benjamin, F. C. Frostick, Jr., C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Compositions
comprising epoxides and acid anhydrides. 2,890,210,
6-9-59. CI. 260—78.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, and D. L. Heywood, to Union Carbide
Corp. 2,3-epoxyaldehyde acylals. 2,891,969, 6-23-59, CI.
260 — 348.
Phillips, Benjamin, and P. S. Starcher. to Union Carbide
Corp. 4.5-epoxycyclohexane-1.2-dicarbonitriles and process
of preparing the same. 2.894,959. 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 348.
Phillips, Benjamin, and P. S. Starcher, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for making oxirane compounds. 2,897,208,
7-28-59, CI. 260 — 326.
Phillips, Benjamin, C. W. McGary, Jr., and C. T. Patrick, Jr.,
to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers of divinylbenzene di-
oxide. 2,912,389, 11-10-59, CI. 260—2.
Phillips, Benjamin, F. C. Frostick, Jr.. C. W. McGary. Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers of 3,4-
epoxycyclohexylmethyl 3,4 - epoxycyclohexanecarboxylates.
2,917,469, 12-15-59, CI. 260—2.
Phillips, Benjamin, P. S. Starcher. C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Diepoxide poly-
mers. 2,917,491, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 78.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, C. W. McGary, Jr., and C. T. Patrick, Jr.,
to Union Carbide Corp. Polyepoxide compositions. 2,917,-
493, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 78.4.
Phillips, Benjamin, and D. L. Heywood, to Union Carbide
Corp. Hemiacetal ester epoxides. 2,917,521, 12-15-59,
CI. 260 — 348.
Phillips, Benjamin, P. S. Starcher, C. W. McGary, Jr., and
C. T. Patrick, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Resins from
bis (2,3-epoxy-cyclopentyl) ether. 2,918,439, 12-22-59, CI.
260—2.
Phillips, Benjamin, C. W. McGary, Jr., and C. T. Patrick, Jr.,
to Union Carbide Corp. Polvepoxide compositions.
2,918,444, 12-22-59, CI. 260—31.2.
Phillips, Bernal F. Vehicle washing apparatus. 2,910,993,
11-3-59, CI. 134 — 123.
Phillips, Bernard C, to The Tillotson Mfg. Co. Fuel feed
and charge forming apparatus. 2,903,250. 9-8-59, CI.
261 — 37.
Phillips. Bernard C, to The Tillotson Mfg. Co. Fuel filter.
2,905,327, 9-22-59, CI. 210 — 463.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,911,320,
Bumper for
4 — 248.
Phillips, Bruce B., and O. J. Smith, to North Bay Engineering
Co. Paving machine. 2,899,877, 8-18-59, CI. 94 — 44.
Phillips, Calvert P., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Horn
feed system to provide vertical, horizontal or circular po-
larization. 2,912,694, 11-10-59, CI. 343 — 777.
Phillips, Carleton A. Mountings for a portable electric motor.
2,888,965, 6-2-59. CI. 144 — 1.
Phillips, Carrington B. Travelling grate combustion of coking
and caking bituminous coals. 2,894,465, 7-14-59, CI.
110 — 69.
Phillips, Cecil, Jr., and E. Q. Camp, to Humble Oil & Re-
fining Co. Process of producing sulfur slurry for trans-
portation thereof. 2,917,345, 12-15-59, CI. 302 — 66.
Phillips, Clark A. : See —
Leach, Robert R., and Phillips. 2,891,327.
Phillips, Clem H., to Philco Corp. Color burst separator.
2,905,748, 9-22-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Phillips, Clive S. Portable baths. 2,907,051 10-6-59, CI.
4 — 177.
Phillips, Clovis H, % to Nolan Phillips. Driving control
safety mechanism for tractors. 2,917,126, 12-lo-59, CI.
180—82.
Phillips Control Corp. : See —
McClean, Stanley M. 2,915,814.
Phillips, Cyril H. : See-
Berry William, Rose, Phillips, and Oswin. 2,910,385.
Phillips, Cyril H., to British Cellophane Ltd. Production
of moistureproof sheet wrapping materials.
11-3-59, CI. 117 — 64.
Phillips, David, to Swedish Crucible Steel Co.
toilet seat or cover. 2,873,454, 2-17-59, CI.
Phillips, Donald R. : See —
Linsday, Elton A., and Phillips. 2,901,648.
Phillips Drill Co. : See —
Dieterich, Richard E., and Werstein. Re. 24,639.
Werstein, Frank A. 2,896,212.
Phillips, Edwin D. Polishing pad and method of making
the same. 2,867,954, 1-13-59, CI. 51—195.
Phillips, Edwin N. : See —
Hulzschuh, Donald L., Kurka, Phillips, and Streeter.
2,905,908.
Phillips, Ferdinand N., Jr. Method of manufacture.
2.904,838, 9-22-59, CI. 18—47.5.
Phillips, George T. Anchor for securing accessories to con-
crete and the like. 2,909,054, 10-20-59, CI. 72 — 105.
Phillips, Gordon V. : See —
Hamer, William E., and Phillips. 2,890,240.
Phillips, H. A. : See —
Richards, William V., and Rosen. 2,871,673.
Phillips, H. A., Co. : See —
Richards, William V., and Rosen. 2,871,673.
Phillips, Harold P., to Hastings Mfg. Co. Closure for a
lubricant conduit internal combustion engine. 2,887,180,
5-19-59, CI. 184—6.
Phillips, Harold P., and L. W. Cook, to Hastings Mfg. Co.
Quickly releasable buckle device. 2,869,200, 1-20-59, CI.
24 — 78.
Phillips, Harold P., and S. I. Johnson, to Hastings Mfg. Co.
Safety belt for automotive vehicles. 2,880,788, 4-7-59,
CI. 155—189.
Phillips, Harry, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Through-
feed machines for treating sheet materials. 2,867,109,
1-6-59. CI. 69 — 42.
Phillips, Henry F., to The Flo-Seal Corp. Device for form-
ing spout structure in carton blanks. 2,885,933, 5-12-59,
CI. 93—58.
Phillips, James F., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Semi-automatic
means for assembling connector terminals on wires.
2.876.668. 3-10-59. CI. 81 — 57.
Phillips, John F. : See —
Brower, Bailey, and Phillips. 2,919,138.
Phillips, John P.. and C. E. Ebert, % to R. Perdew. Remote
controlled hospital light. 2,911,519, 11-3-59, CI. 240 — 1.4.
Phillips, Joseph D. : See —
Lowery, Fred, and Phillips. 2,900,053.
Phillips. Joseph L. : See —
Murphy, Kichard J., Phillips, and Pakko. 2.872,083.
Phillips, Joseph S., to New Cumberland Metal Products,
Division of The Matthew Phillips Co. Road form.
2,917,803, 12-22-59, CI. 25—118.
Phillins, Monroe W., Jr. : See —
Phillips, Monroe W., Sr., and M. W. Phillips, Jr. 2,889,-
867.
Phillips, Monroe W., Sr., and M. W. Phillips, Jr. Lead pipe
expanding tool on rod carrying impact sleeve for pounding
tool into nipe end and for removing tool. 2,889,867, 6-9-59,
CI. 153—79.
Phillips, Nolan : See —
Phillips, Clovis H. 2.917,126.
Phillips, Oliver V., to The Star Recorder Corp. of Denver.
Crank for use with recording apparatus for earth bore drill-
ing. 2,913,195, 11-17-59, CI. 242—107.3.
Phillips, Orvel J. Foldnble backstop game device. 2,915,314,
12-1-59, CI. 273—102.4.
Phillips Petroleum Co. : See —
Adams, Lovd W. 2,887,850.
Adams, Loyd W., and Cottle. 2,901,403.
Adams. Max M. 2,879,665.
Allen, John G. 2,908,631.
Anderson Herbert R„ Jr. 2.871.216.
Axe, William N., and Gragson. 2,884,445.
Ayers, Arnold L, and Scott. 2,874,535.
Phillips Petroleum Co. : See — Continued
Barton, Hugh M., Jr. 2,872,588.
Bauer, Robert D., and Mitchell. 2,905,621.
Beeghly, Bert E. 2,910,079.
Begley, John W. 2,868.855.
Begley, John W. 2,917,465.
Benedict, Bruce C. 2,907,709.
Benedict, Bruce C, and Sarrett. 2,879,219.
Berger, Donald E. 2.868,701.
Berger, Donald E. 2,885,863.
Bethea, Charles F. 2,903,441.
Bertuzzi, Andrew F., and Tek. 2,872,985.
Bobo, Roy A. 2,869,475.
Bobo, Roy A. 2,880,965.
Bobo, Roy A. 2,895,669.
Bobo, Roy A. 2,896,726.
Bobo, Roy A., and Ormsby. 2,884,074.
Bowers, Frederick A. 2,881,053.
Boyer, Lee H. 2,881,231.
Boyer, Lyndon D. 2,867,513.
Brandt, Carl T. 2,879,646.
Brandt, Carl T. 2,893,211.
Brasch, Edgar W., Jr. 2,876,490.
Bresee, Dick P. 2,890,937.
Brill, Rudolf F. 2,901,419.
Britton, Sylvester C. 2,909,159.
Broerman, Arthur B. 2,915,701.
Broerman, Arthur B., and Reinecke. 2,886,715.
Brooke, Jesse M. 2,916,887.
Brooke, Jesse M., and Gilmore. 2,917,452.
Brunfeldt, Robert J. 2,911,678.
Buck, William B. 2,877,822.
Buell, Charles K. 2,881,093.
Buell, Charles K. 2,881,230.
Burk, Marvin C, and Fluegel. 2,884,786.
Burton, Joe M. 2,869.320.
Buttolph, Doyle D. 2,889,931.
Cabbage, John T. 2,907,711.
Cabbage, John T. 2,910,425.
Cabbage, John T. 2,910,427.
Cagle, Duane W.r Goss, and Bowles. 2,882,714.
Campbell, Paul E. 2,893,982.
Canterino, Peter J. 2,877,190.
Canterino, Peter J. 2,919,252.
Cantwell, Kenneth R. 2,910,451.
Carpenter. Paul G. 2,877,200.
Carpenter, Paul G. 2,880,802.
Carpenter, Paul G. 2.898,999.
Carpenter, Paul G. 2,912,931.
Carr, Donald E. 2,876.750.
Carr, Donald E. 2,918,940.
Carroll, James H., and Hanmer. 2.872,438.
Carroll, James H., and Runberg. 2,888,498.
Ceresna, Ivan. 2,883,274.
Clark, Alfred. 2,881,233.
Claudv. Harry N. 2.873 584.
Clay, Harris A. 2,882,693.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr. 2,876,865.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr. 2,910,521.
Cobb, Joseph R., Jr. 2,916, 8S8.
Cobb, Raymond L., and Scott. 2,917,495.
Cook, Carl V. 2,890,861.
Cooper, Wavne E., and Eddv. 2,878,949.
Cooper, Wayne E., and Pouppirt. 2,886,210.
Copenhaver, William G. 2,905,537.
Cottle, John E. 2,878,165.
Cottle, John E. 2.890.^52.
Cottle, John E. 2,908,734.
Cottle, John E. 2,914,518.
Crandall, A Ralph. 2,886,297.
Crawford, Francis W. 2.869.825.
Crawford. Francis W. 2.899.186.
Crawford, Francis W. 2.913,050.
Croley, Leo B. 2,886,287.
Crouch, Willie W. 2,888,417.
Dale, Glenn H. 2,882.215.
Davison, Joseph W. 2,899,475.
Davison, Joseph W., and Cobb. 2,880,592.
Davison. Joseph W.. Williams, and Koble. 2,905,734.
Dean, Lloyd E. 2,897,008.
Dean, Lloyd E., and Ivev. 2.906,784.
De Haven. Clark G. 2,885,246.
Dennis, William H.. Jr. 2.917,454.
Diet/.. Richard E. 2.905.658.
Dollinger, Robert E. 2,890,746.
Dopier, John L. 2,918,925.
Doss, Richard C, and Bost. 2,881,217.
Draper, Homer L. 2.917 201.
Drehman, Lewis E., and Box. 2,881,229.
Dye, Robert F. 2,875,027.
Dve. Robert F. 2,917.563.
Eddy, William R., and McKay. 2,890,962.
Edmonds, Lee O. 2.890,191.
Edmonds, James T., Jr. 2.913,443.
Edwards, Clvde H.. find Webster. 2,878,511.
Fauske, S'ig C. 2.905,732.
Favre, John A., Butler, and Mitacek. 2,883,343.
Findlay, Robert A. 2,869,672.
Findlav, Robert A. 2,881,134.
Findlay, Robert A. 2,890,995.
Findlay, Robert A. 2,895,835.
Findlav, Robert A. 2.898,271.
Findlav, Robert A. 2,899.377.
Findlav, Robert A. 2,904.498.
LIST OF PATENTEES
731
Phillips Petroleum Co. : See — Continued
Findlay, Robert A. 2,905,596.
Findlay, Robert A. 2,918,419.
Flavin, Thomas C. 2,910,435.
Flavin, Thomas C, and Groebe. 2,890,251.
Fluegel, Dale A., and Burk. 2,886,710.
Forkel, Curt E., Hall, and Seyer. 2,880,983.
Fox, Homer M. 2,868,127.
Fox, Homer M. 2,874,539.
Fox, Homer M. 2,877,504.
Fox, Homer M. 2,877,749.
Fox, Homer M. 2,878,643.
Fox, Homer M. 2,902,984.
Fox, Homer M. 2,917,894.
Fox, Jack J., and White. 2,893,412.
Franklin, Charles E. 2,917,380.
Freeman, Silas D., Jr. 2,884,376.
Frellick, Jacob P. 2,917,455.
Freund, Robert R. 2,893,680.
Frey, Frederick E. 2,870.081.
Gagle, Duane W., and Defabaugh. 2,889,231.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,868,326.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,868,714.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,868,723.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,870,087.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,885,109.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,900,312.
Gilmore, Forrest E. 2,900,326.
Goins, Robert R. 2,890,876.
Gomory, Paul L. 2,899,374.
Goodhue, Lyle D. 2,868.633.
Goodhue, Lyle D., and Cantrel. 2,884,355.
Goodhue, Lyle D., and Cantrel. 2,919,227.
Hachmuth, Karl H. 2,894,997.
Hachmuth, Karl H., and Duckwall. 2,917,363.
Hall, Dick S., Dean, Seyer, and Forkel. 2,880,078.
Hall, Dick S., and Hennigan. 2,875,146.
Hamlin, Frank S., Holmes, Brooks, and Swanson.
2,915,298.
Hann, Paul D. 2,872,493.
Hann, Paul D. 2,907,717.
Harper, Kenneth A. 2,875.000.
Harper, Kenneth A. 2,895,906.
Harper, Kenneth A. 2,905,635.
Harper, Kenneth A. 2,906,609.
Harper, Kenneth A. 2,914,458.
Harper, Kenneth A. 2,915,456.
Headrick, John F. 2,899,820.
Hebard, Glen G. 2,901,210.
Hebard, Glen G., and Remke. 2,893,595.
Helmers, Carl J. 2,904.509.
Hendrix, Hurshel V., and Miles. 2,880,587.
Hennigan, Henry W. 2,899,283.
Hettick, George R. 2,905,638.
Hillyer, John C, and Edmonds. 2,886,556.
Hillyer, John C, and Edmonds. 2,898,347.
Hillyer, John C, and Wilson. 2,914.474.
Hintze, Alma J., and Klaus. 2,871,785.
Hitzman, Donald O. 2,880,142.
Hitzman, Donald O. 2,907.389.
Hitzman. Donald O. 2,917,428.
Hogan, John P., and Gardner. 2,898,360.
Holm. Vernon C. F., Bailev, and Clark. 2,904,608.
Howell, Robert C. 2,901,324.
Hurley, James R. 2,880,096.
Hurley, James R. 2,893,243.
Hutchinson, William M. 2,879,306.
Hutchinson, William M., and Bost. 2,893,885.
Hutson, Thomas, Jr. 2,908,726.
Johnson. Paul H. 2.S82 21!)
Johnston, Kenneth L., and Bishop. 2,893,950.
Jones, Jean P. 2.899.469.
Jones, Rufus V. 2.870.113.
Jones, Rufus V. 2,896,715.
Jordan. Earl W.. and Pierce. 2,894,821.
Kangas, Charles H. 2,884,132.
Kangas, Charles H. 2,908,521.
Karasek, Francis W., and Lovd. 2,879,140.
Kaveler, Herman H. 2,874,778.
Kaveler, Herman H. 2,909,223.
Kelley, Carl iS. 2.914.388.
Kennedy, Thomas J., and Hoist. 2,893,971.
Kilpatriek. Myron O. 2 906.792.
Kimble, Harvey S., and McLeod. 2,897,184.
King, William R. 2,892,684.
Kindred. Raymond L. 2,872.113.
Kindred. Raymond L. 2.874.298.
King, William R., and Rushford. 2,880,819.
Kittredge, George D. 2,890,569.
Kleiss. Louis D. 2,911,361.
Kleiss, Louis D., and Morgan. 2,917,437.
Koble, Robert A. 2.907.409.
Koble, Robert A. 2,908,731.
Kolner, Samuel J. 2,886,587.
Kraus, Gerard. 2,901,448.
Kron, Carl M. 2,891,100.
Lanning, William C. 2,880,198.
Lanning, William C. 2,891,935.
Lanning, William C. 2,894,824.
Lanning. William C. 2.899,380.
Larsen, Olaf E. 2,877,753.
Larsen, Olaf E. 2,883,276.
Larsen, Olaf E. 2,889,213.
Larson, Harold A., and King. 2,889,575.
Phillips Petroleum Co. : See — Continued
Lawson, Shelby D. 2,876,081.
Lawson, Shelby D. 2,879,224.
Lawson, Shelby D. 2,890,163.
Lawson, Shelby D. 2,894,999.
Leatherman, Gerald T., and Detter. 2,882,246.
Leatherman, Gerald T., and Detter. 2,915,513.
Lee, Henry H., Berger, and Gilmore. 2,905,627.
Lee, Roy, Jr. 2,887,362.
Leslie, Robert W., and Jennings. 2,873,172.
Lindsey, Joe P. 2,897,477.
Lindsey, Joe P., and Jones. 2,878,999.
Little, Donald M. 2,875,139.
Lloyd, Neil E. 2,890,935.
Loring, Ralph 'C. 2,877,554.
Lortz, Russell W. 2,900,998.
Louthan, Rector P. 2,913,475.
Louthan, Rector P., and Kruse. 2,886,593.
Lupfer, Dale E. 2,890,707.
Lupfer. Dale E., and Houser. 2,880,073.
Lupfer, Dale E., and Tolin. 2,890,617.
Lupfer, Dale E., and Vesper. 2,885,885.
Mahan, John E. 2,877,228.
Mahan, John E. 2,893,995.
Mahan, John E., and Osborn. 2,884,316.
Marak, Eldon J. 2,897,247.
Marsee, Jack H. 2,884,068.
Marx, John W. 2,893,692.
Marx, John W. 2,908,819.
Mathis, Clyde H., and Polk. 2,877,866.
Mathis, Clyde H., Strole, and Parker. 2,918,506.
Matthews, Thomas A., II. 2,905,380.
Matyear, Charles, Jr. 2,900,308.
Matyear, Charles, Jr. 2,910,139.
McBride, John A., and Green. 2,904,412.
McCarthy, William A. 2,905,622.
McGlamery. Roger M. 2.867,848.
McCreary, Elmer J. 2,890,931.
Mclntire, Robert L. 2,886,612.
Mclntire, Robert L. 2,905,538.
McKay, Dwight L. 2,882,133.
McReynolds, Leo A. 2,875,029.
Meade, Leonard P. 2,896,417.
Meade, Leonard P. 2,903,877.
Mertz, Clyde W. 2,900,387.
Mertz, Clyde W. 2.907,770.
Mertz, Clyde W. 2,914,589.
Mertz, Clyde W., and Warner. 2,886,616.
Mertz, Clyde W., and Zoller. 2,893,927.
Miles, Elburt S. 2,883,833.
Miles, Elburt S., and Porter. 2,884,761.
Miller, Elmer C. 2,885,922.
Miller, Elmer C. 2,890,571.
Miller, Elmer C. 2,900,334.
Minarik, William L. 2,897,062.
Montgomery, Orin C. 2,900,619.
Moore, Vernon L. 2,914.169.
Morgan, Forrest C. 2,910,002.
Myers, John W. 2,891,013.
Myers, John W. 2,899,382.
Myers, John W., and Prange. 2,911,357.
Nannini, Louis G. 2,903,876.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,908,674.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,910,461.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,918,458.
Nowlin, Gene, and Lyons. 2,918,459.
Oberlin, Lyman M. 2,874,541.
Oberlin, Lyman M. 2,876,434.
Oberlin, Lyman M., and Pitzer. 2,891,956.
Opheim, Milton H., and Franzus. 2,877,214.
Ormsbv, George S. 2,907,392.
Ormsby, George S., and Bobo. 2,888,990.
Owen, James R. 2,902,522.
Owen, Joe D. 2,875,401.
Owen, Joe D. 2.916.691.
Parker, Harry W. 2,880,803.
Parker, Harry W. 2,888,987.
Parsons, James R. 2,891,239.
Parsons, James R. 2,904.751.
Parsons, James R. 2,908,820.
Pennington, Edward N. 2,879,272.
Pennington, Edward N., Pollock, Wood, Andrews, and
Boyer. 2,883,271.
Peterson, Glen. 2,874,356.
Piety, Raymond G. 2.871,444.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,886,108.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,888,089.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,891,166.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,894.201.
Piety, Raymond G. 2.907.953.
Piety, Raymond G. 2,908,889.
Pietv, Raymond G. 2,913.170.
Pietv. Raymond G. 2,915.246.
Pitchford, Armin C. 2,889,261.
Pitzer, Emorv W. 2.870,154.
Pitzer, Emory W. 2,888,497.
Pitzer, Emory W., and Bagnetto. 2,888,499.
Pollock, Lyle W. 2.872.300.
Pollock, Lyle W. 2,880,519.
Pollock, Lyle W. 2,898,158.
Pollock, Lyle W. 2.917.564.
Porter, Gradv T. 2,875,379.
Potts, Mack F., Smith, and Hudson. 2,887,490.
Prater, Robert T. 2,893,949.
732
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Phillips Petroleum Co. : Sec — Continued
Prentiss, Spencer S. 2,914,948.
Prentiss, Spencer S. 2,917,296.
Pritchard, James E. 2,875,097.
Pritchard, James E. 2,888,436.
Purre, Heino. 2,911,206.
Quigg, Donald J. 2,890,239.
Rector, Walter T. 2,877,101.
Ray, Gardner G, and Hepp. 2,894,049.
Ray, Gardner C, and Smith. 2,905,730.
Reed, Edwin E. 2,871,668.
Reed, Edwin E. 2,872.072.
Reed, Edwin E. 2,895,305.
Reed, Edwin E. 2,901,889.
Reid, Harvey K. 2,893,939.
Reinecke, Marvin E. 2,894,136.
Reinecke, Marvin E., and Broerman. 2,880,323.
Reinecke, Marvin E., and Simmons. 2,907,339.
Remke, Marvin A. 2,885,118.
Reynolds, William B. 2.899.418.
Reynolds, William B., and Ashe. 2,886,561.
Reynolds. William B., and Carpenter. 2,870,107.
Reynolds, William B., Wicklatz, and Kennedy. 2,908,665.
Reynolds, William B., Wicklatz, and Kennedy. 2,908,668.
Rhodes, Hubert F. 2,916,264.
Richardson, Joseph D. 2.872,936.
Roberts. Ernest E., and Shope. 2,889,578.
Rush, Elton E. 2,890,938.
Rush, Elton E. 2,910,516.
Rushford, Wilson H. 2,892,689.
Ryan, Martin A. 2,876.841.
Ryan, Martin A. 2,896,914.
Rynders, Weslev B. 2,878,507.
'Sattler, Robert E. 2,916.889.
Schirmer, Robert M. 2,918,118.
Schleicher, Arthur R. 2,889,882.
Scofield, Raymond C. 2,871,979.
Scofield, Raymond C. 2,875,148.
Scofield, Raymond C. 2,900,044.
Scofield, Raymond C, and Weedman. 2,905,637.
Scott, Johnny N. 2,877,206.
Seed, Kenneth W. 2,905.731.
Shelton, Russell O. 2,886,603.
Short, James N. 2.871.263.
Simmons, Bill J. 2,885,923.
Skinner, Bradley. 2.868.696.
Skinner, Bradley. 2,891,099.
Smith, David R., and Hall. 2,898,315.
Smith, Dexter E., Mertz, and Crowell. 2,908,818.
Smith, James V. 2,904,846.
Smith, Warren L., Potts, and Hudson. 2,874,159.
Sneary, Loy D. 2,891,619.
Snow, Robert D.. and Hughes. 2,912,944.
Solomon. Paul W. 2,909,572.
Spann, Edwin C., and Copenhaver. 2,881,118.
Sparks. Marshall S., Jr. 2.874 297.
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr. 2,900,510.
Sparks, Marshall 'S., Jr. 2.905 823.
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr., and Harp. 2,900,511.
Stafford, Joseph D., Jr., and Alleman. 2,905,597.
Stallings, Percy S., Jr. 2.913,344.
Starrett. Delbert. 2,908,478.
Steele, Earl P., and Southworth. 2,890,930.
Steeves, George J. 2,899.373.
Stratton, Charles A. 2.S79.229.
Svetlik, Joseph F. 2,885,381.
Tabler. Donald C. 2,913,448.
Tarr. Thomas A. 2.874.1 n9.
Tarr, Thomas A. 2.885,431.
Tek, Mehmet R., and Marwil. 2,910,424.
Thompson, Carl D. 2 917,706.
Tolin, Ernest D., and Kline. 2,882,920.
Trantham, Joseph C, and Dixon. 2,889,881.
Trantham. Joseph C. and Schleicher. 2,917,112.
Traue. Henry A. 2,904.410.
Turner, Marshall C. 2.904.115.
Turner. Marshall C. 2.905.099.
Uraneck, Carl A., and Dodgen. 2,883,351.
Uraneck, Pari A., and Mitchell. 2.915 507.
Uraneck, Carl A., and St. John. 2,888,442.
Uraneck. Carl A., and Sonnenfeld. 2,894,857.
Van Pool, Joe. 2,881,235.
Van Pool. Joe. 2 905.735.
Van Pool, Joe. 2 914,590.
Vautrain, Lucien H. 2,890.156.
Venable. Charles R., Jr. 2.899,323.
Vignovich Barney. 2 893.943.
Waddill, Paul M.' 2.897,146.
Waddill, Paul M. 2,901,425.
Waddill, Paul M., and Barr. 2,901,426.
Walker. Harry L. 2,874.798.
Warner, Paul F. 2,918,435.
Webster, George J., and Edwards. 2,890,942.
Webster. George J., and Wilson. 2,871,978.
Weedman, John A. 2 868 830.
Weedman, John A. 2,903,343.
Wheeloek, Charles E. 2,898,259.
Wheelock, Charles E. 2.914.490.
Wheeloek, Charles E. 2,919,220.
Wheelock, Charles E., and Franzus. 2.876,214.
Whitney, William B. 2,909,563.
Wighani. William E.. Lane, and Wilson. 2,868,225.
Wiley, Bruce F. 2,880,613.
Wiley, Bruce F. 2,904,112.
Phillips Petroleum Co. : See — Continued
Wiley, Bruce F., and Barton. 2,882,914.
Williams, Jack R., and Koble. 2,909,038.
Wilson, Joseph F. 2,913,330.
Wilson, Reagan T. 2,880,166.
Wood, James Q. 2,886,567.
Wood, James Q. 2,917,374.
Wood, James Q., and Andrews. 2,895,805.
Wood, James Q., and Pollock. 2,867,508.
Younkin, James R. 2,905.821.
Ziege, Norman E. 2,917,077.
Phillips, Raymond P., 1%% to W. D. Morison. Jr., or O. L.
Morison, and 98y3% to E. V. Mitchell and B. S. Estes.
Radiotelephone system featuring switching circuit for port-
able radio transmitter and receiver. 2,894,121, 7-7-59. CI.
250 — 6.
Phillips, Robert A., to Allied Laboratories, Inc. Emulsified
oleaginous spread containing essential fatty acids and
process of making same. 2,890,959, 6-16-59, CI. 99 — 123.
Phillips, Robert E. : See —
Portis, Robert B., and Phillips. 2,917,753.
Phillips, Robert F. : See —
Malzahn, Ronald C, Phillips, and Hanson. 2,876,169.
Phillips, Ross M. G. : See —
Zeletzky, Franz A., and Phillips. 2,900,843.
Phillips, Ross M. G. Door operator. 2,879,058, 3-24-59,
CI. 268—59.
Phillips, Roy. Brake adjustment mechanism. 2,873,006,
2-10-59, CI. 188—196.
Phillips, Russell C. : See —
Boomer, Daryl R., Clapperton, and Phillipn. 2,901,339.
Phillips, Stanley D., to United States of America, Air Force.
Hydraulic position indicator. 2,868,155, 1-13-59, CI.
116—124.
Phillips, Stanley L. : See —
Hillix. Foster F., and Phillips. 2,876,724.
Phillips, Valentine J. Automatic margin and paper margin
equalizer. 2,883,028, 4-21-59, CI. 197—63.
Phillips- Van Heusen Corp. : See —
Ainslie, Thomas D. 2,897,509.
Ainslie, Thomas D. 2.903.702.
Ainslie, Thomas D. 2,909,783.
Phillips, Wallace G., W. O. Hall, and H. H. Overstreet.
Machine for applying handles to paper bags or the like.
2,911,927, 11-10-59, CI. 112 — 2.
Phillips, Walt, to 44 Trinity Place Corp. Reduction of ob-
jectionable odors of materials. 2,893,958. 7-7-59, CI.
252 — 1.
Phillips, Wavland : See — ■
Richards, William V., and Rosen. 2,871,673.
Phillips, William D. : See —
Muetterties, Earl L., Phillips, and Smith. 2,897,05o.
Phillips, William F. : See —
Hidy, Phil H., Phillips, and Harned. 2,902,480.
Phillips, William J. : See —
Ostline, John E., and Phillips. 2,901,545.
Phillpotts, George C, to Caribonum Ltd. Method of making
transfer sheets and resulting article. 2,885,302, 5-5-59,
CI. 117—36.
Philofsky, Harold M. : See —
Foster, Newton C, and Philofsky. 2,917,420.
Philos, Nicholas : See —
Christofilos, Nicholas. 2,898,456.
Philpot, Peter D„ to The Minister of Supply, in Her
Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland. Discharge nozzles for pro-
pulsive jets. 2,900,789, 8-25-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Philpott, Peter G. : See —
Cohen, Aaron, and Philpott. 2,908,686.
Phin, James R., to Universal Labelling Machines Ltd. In-
feed mechanism. 2,910,167, 10-27-59, CI. 198—34.
Phin, Sydney R. Apparatus for heat sealing cartons.
2,874,619, 2-24-59, CI. 93 — 44.
Phipps John W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Melt-
spinning apparatus. 2,898,628, 8-11-59, CI. 18—8.
Phoenix Mfg. Co. : See —
Waser, James D. 2,872,229.
Phoenix Metal Cap Co.. Inc. : See —
Crabbe, Lindsay T. 2,904,837.
Phoenix-Nahmaschinen A.G. Baer & Rempel : See —
Broedner, Ernst. 2,902,956.
Engel, Wolfgang, and Broedner. 2.873.707.
Engel, Wolfgang, and Honer. 2,895,441.
Phoenix-Rheinrohr Aktiengesellschaft Vereinigte Hutten-und
Rohrenwerke : See —
Baffrey Anton R., Hofmeier, Schmidt, and Hormann.
2,895,034.
Phoenix Steel Corp. : See —
McNabb, Arthur J. 2,896,445.
Photoceramics, Inc. : See —
Charlton, Alexander E. 2,867,749.
Photocon Research Products : See —
Grinstead, Carl E. 2,896,138.
Charlton, Alexander E. 2,900,255.
Photographic Analysis, Inc. : See —
Barnett, John S. 2,909,096.
LIST OF PATENTEES
733
Photographic Survey Corp. Ltd., The : See —
Hobrough, Gilbert L. 2,901,909.
Photo-Matic Inc. : See —
Skay, Frank. 2,911,568.
Photostat Corp. : See —
Caps, Arthur W. 2,905,052.
Taubes, Ernest P. 2,889,762.
Phreaner, Ellis H., % to H. C. White. Silicone-silicious
pigment dispersion process and product. 2,891,875,
6-23-59, CI. 106 — 308.
Phreaner, Ellis H., 33% to H. C. White. Silicone supple-
mented fillers and rubbers, and methods for their manu-
facture. 2,891,923, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 37.
Phrix-Werke Akt. : See —
Opderbeck, Fritz, Franke, and Trapp. 2,893,919.
Torke, Erich, and Konig. 2,876,062.
Pianfetti, John A., and G. M. Kosolapoff, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Tris(phenyl chloroethyl) phosphite.
2,876,246, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Pianfetti, John A., and G. M. Kosolapoff, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Gasoline ignition control additives.
2,881,202, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Pianowski, Leon J. : See —
Davis, John V., and Pianowski. 2,881,711.
Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Apparatus
for dispensing flexible merchandise containers. 2,874,886,
2-24-59, CI. 225—106.
Piazze, Thomas E„ to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method and
machine for making a drawstring bag. 2,883,913, 4-28-59,
CI. 93—8.
Piazze, Thomas E., and A. Blancq-Cazaux, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Receptacle filling mechanism. 2,888,046, 5-26-59,
CI. 141—117.
Piazzolla, Giovanni, to Etablissement Mates. Shuttleless
loom with continuous weft supply. 2,905,207, 9-22-59,
CI. 139—124.
Picanol, Jaime. Adjustable unwinding means for the warp
beam in weaving looms. 2,875,790, 3-3-59. CI. 139 — 108.
Picanol, Jaime. Adjusting and safety means for the hammer
of the bobbin changer in weaving looms. 2,875,791,
3-3-59, CI. 139 — 243.
Picanol, Jaime. Clutching means for weaving looms.
2,888,044, 5-26-59, CI. 139—1.
Picanol, Jaime. Reed adjustment device for weaving looms.
2,899,986, 8-18-59, CI. 139—192.
Picanol, Jaime. Double acting buffer for weaving looms.
2,915,093, 12-1-59, CI. 139—188.
Picard, Maxime F. B., to Societe de Prospection Electrique
Procedes Schlumberger. Apparatus for sampling fluids in
geological formations. 2,873,804, 2-17-59, CI. 166 — 100.
Picas International Ltd. : See —
Alcover, Gabriel. 2,909,371.
Picat, Elie : See —
Poncet, Pierre. 2,893,770.
Picatti, George G. Closure operating mechanism and auto-
matic control system therefor. 2,871,009, 1-27-59, CI.
268 — 49.
Picha, George J., and F. C. Winkler, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Luminaire. 2,883,519, 4-21-59, CI. 240—51.11.
Pichert, Jerome : See —
Bavor, Gordon F., and Pichert. 2,915,669.
Pichitino, Albert M., to E. F. Johnson Co. Multi-frequency
antenna. 2,898,590, 8-4-59, CI. 343—722.
Pichler. Helmut R. : See —
Chervenak, Michael C, Keith, and Pichler. 2,891,003.
Chervenak. Michael C, Keith, and Pichler. 2,891,006.
Pichler, Helmut R., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Oil re-
fining with hydrogen. 2,910,433, 10-27-59, CI. 208 — 216.
Pick. Charles O., Pacific Pulp Molding Co. Device for aiding
inspection of fruit or similar articles packed in crate or
cartons. 2,891,687, 6-23-59, CI. 214 — 300.
Pick, Joseph R.. deceased ; T. M. Lasinski, V. C. Baldwin, and
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. of Chi-
cago, executors. Luggage handle. 2,867,306, 1-6-59, CI.
190—57.
Pickard, Alfred E. Ground fault detector. 2,917,673, 12-
15-59, Cl. 317 — 18.
Pickard & Burns. Inc. : See —
Burns, Harold S., and de Mars. 2,880,817.
Woodward, Richard H, and Horwitz. 2,912,761.
Pickard. Robert H.. to United States of America. Navv.
Transistorized counter. 2,881,333, 4-7-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Pickard. Robert M. : See —
Bartlett, James L., Jr., Hertzog, and Pickard. 2,871,671.
Pickel. Giinter : See —
Giittner, Werner, and Pickel. 2,876,764.
Pickell, Clark A. : See —
Wells, Robert F., and Pickell. 2,903,572.
Pickell. Marion W. : See —
Goren, Mayer B., Pickell. and Garwin. 2,911,373.
Pickell, Marion W., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Coat-
ing composition of asphaltenes and plasticizer. 2,909,441,
10-20-59, CI. 106 — 123.
Pickels, Edward G. : See —
Durrum, Emmett L., and Pickels. 2,879.217.
Grindle, Eugene L., and Pickels. 2,909,800.
Pickels, Edward G., R. C. Stallman, and P. F. Scofield, to
Beckman Instruments, Inc. Centrifuge apparatus and
rotor therefor. 2,878,992. 3-24-59, CI. 233 — 11.
2,906,880.
Inc. : See —
Pickering, and Tollefson.
Pickels, Edward G., and W. M. Oates, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Centrifuge apparatus. 2,885,188, 5-5-59, CI.
257 — 4.
Pickens, Clifford J., Sr. : See —
Reser, George G., Pickens, and Schmidt. 2,885,726.
Pickens, David L/. : See —
Linsley, Clarence R., and Pickens. 2,874,019.
Pickens, Herman E. : See —
Harries, William H., and Pickens. 2,880,993.
Picker X-ray Corp. : See —
Stava, Robert J., and Reininger.
Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Div.,
Barrett, David M. 2,894,144.
Foderaro, Anthony J. 2,876,362.
Graves, Edward B. 2,878,393.
Graves, Edward B. 2,894,143.
Graves. Edward B. 2,905,827.
Palermo, Anthony, Jr., and Graves. 2,911,683.
Reininger, Walter G. 2,887,586.
Reynolds, John A., and Slagle. 2,880,327.
Schiring, Ralph C, and Hollstein. 2,S72,584.
Stava, Robert J., and Hollstein. 2,901,202.
Stava, Robert J., Reininger, and Wilkens. 2,901,632.
Pickerell, Ernest J. Door check. 2,897,534, 8-4-59, CI.
16—70.
Pickering Associates, Inc. : See —
Kuehn, John P. 2,916,562.
Pickering, Dorothy F. : See —
Rado, Leopold. 2,918,768.
Pickering, Harold L. : See —
Eckstrom, Hartley C, Frye,
2,918,355.
Pickersgill, Clayton L. Hand operated router attachment.
2,878,842, 3-24-59, CI. 144 — 134.
Pickersgill, Eleanor. Structure blocks. 2,880,470, 4-7-59,
CI. 20—4.
Pickford, Allan E., to C. F. Braun & Co. Pass-rib gasket for
heat exchanger. 2,900,173, 8-18-59, CI. 257 — 239.
Pickford, George, and R. Ward, to United Shoe Machinery
Corp. Shoe machines. 2,900,932, 8-25-59, CI. 112 — 44.
Pickin, John H, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Apparatus for
homogeneous blending. 2,869,837, 1-20-59, CI. 259 — 3.
Pickles, Joseph, to Ferro Stamping Co. Positioning device.
2,868,271, 1-13-59, Cl. 155—14.
Pickles, Joseph, to Ferro Stamping Co. Lock. 2,876,032,
3-3-59. Cl. 292—280.
Pickles, Joseph, to Ferro Stamping Co. Seat adjusting mech-
anism. 2,886,094, 5-12-59, Cl. 155 — 14.
Pickles, Joseph, to Ferro Stamping Co. Latch. 2,919,152,
12-29-59, Cl. 292 — 280.
Pickles, Sidney B., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Aerial navigation equipment. 2,889,551, 6-2-59,
Cl. 343—106.
Pickles, Sydney B., S. H. M. Dodington, and G. Stavis, to In-
ternational Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Radio naviga-
tion system. 2,890,449, 6-9-59, Cl. 343 — 6.5.
Picklesimer, Marion L., to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Method for annealing and rolling
zirconium-base alloys. 2,894,866, 7-14-59, Cl. 148 — 11.5.
Pickman, Edgard, to Compagnie Internationale des Pieux
Armes Frankignoul, Societe Anonyme. Expansible man-
drel including jacks, for driving tubes into the ground.
2,871,666, 2-3-59, Cl. 61 — 79.
Pickman, Edgard, to Compagnie Internationale des Pieux
Armes Frankihnoul Societe Anonyme. Machine movable
and angularly displaceable on the ground. 2,889,685,
6-9-59, Cl. 61—73.
Pickwick Co. : See —
Corey, Flournoy and F. C. and Pitts. 2,869,172.
Farchmin, Roy H. 2,884,241.
Pitts, Robert D., and Corey. 2,896,249.
Picollo, Luigi. Cocking mechanism for breech loading fire-
arm. 2,908,098, 10-13-59, Cl. 42 — 13.
Picozzi, Vincent J., G. D. Spooner, and R. L. Wall, to General
Electric Co. Acoustically treated
5-12-59, Cl. 310—51.
Pictorial Machinery Ltd. : See —
Perrin, George. 2,897,740.
Picturepak. Inc. : Sec —
Oauthier. Jean J. 2.881,546.
Pidcock, Robert E. : See —
Adams, Foster L., and Pidcock. 2,899,825.
Pidgeon, Elmer F., and L. V. Carr, to Luther
Shade Co. Multiple double shade roller
2,879,965, 3-31-59, Cl. 248—269.
Pidgeon, Luther A., to Luther O. Draper Shade Co. Picture
projection screen and support. 2,868,285, 1-13-59, Cl.
160 — 323.
Piekarski, Julian A., and J. A. Russell, to A. O. Smith Corp.
Arc welding apparatus. 2,903,567, 9-8-59, Cl. 219 — 130.
Piekarski, Leon T. : See —
Wilson, Volney C, and Piekarski. 2,910,981.
Piel, Gerard J. R., and R. R. Dussine, to Societe d'Electronique
et d'Automatisme. Electrical digital multiplier devices.
2,867,380, 1-6-59, Cl. 235—61.
Piel, Michel : See —
Le Masson, Yves. 2,915,059.
Piemont. Georges. Conveyors.
198—7.
motor. 2,886,721,
O. Draper
mounting.
2,916,130, 12-8-59, Cl.
734
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Piemonte, William J. : See —
Di Benedetto, Charles, Piemonte, and S. Di Benedetto.
2,917,229.
Pien, Hsia-Si, to Wilkening Mfg. Co. Piston-ring construc-
tion. 2.877.072, 3-10-59, CI. 309—44.
Pientkewic, Martin M. Mobile frame mounted tire removing
device. 2,890,745, 6-16-59, CI. 157 — 1.2.
Pieper, Alphonse F. Pulley structure. 2.S84.2S6, 4-28-59,
CI. 308 — 190.
Pieper, Alphonse F. Adjusting means for tension mechanism.
2,899,221. 8-11-59, CI. 287—20.
Pieper, Archie H. : See —
Hurt, David M., and Pieper. 2,905,707.
Pieper, Gustav, E. Stein, and H.-F. Rickert, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Process for the polymerization of ethylene.
2,867,612, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Pieper, Howard B. Bowling game apparatus. 2,884,251,
4-28-59, CI. 273 — 40.
Piepho, Edgar F. Method of reconditioning plow points.
2,906,015, 9-29-59, CI. 29 — 401.
Pier Inc. : See —
Casey, Walter P., Jr., Cascadden, and Lawson. 2,895,810.
Pier, Jerome R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pulsation
dampener device. 2,875,788, 3-3-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Pier, Stanley M. : See —
Patterson, John A., and Pier. 2,918,487.
Pier, Stanley M., to Texaco Inc. Corrosion inhibitor for oil
tanker water ballast. 2,892,860, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 452.
Pierce, Bernard N., to The Merrow Machine Co. Lubrication
systems. 2,879,733, 3-31-59, CI. 112—256.
Pierce, Donald A. : See —
Daily, Arthur M., Arisman, and Pierce. 2,874,254.
Pierce, Earl R., to General Motors Corp. Non-metallic
means for bonding materials together. 2,879,115, 3-24—59,
CI. 309—3.
Pierce. Earl R., to General Motors Corp. Automatic, timing
device. 2,899,810, 8-18-59, CI. 64—25.
Pierce, Earl R., to General Motors Corp. Friction clutch.
2.907,425. 10-6-59, CI. 192 — 32.
Pierce, Earl W., to General Motors Corp. Spark plug.
2,874,208. 2-17-59, CI. 174 — 152.
Pierce, Earl W., to General Motors Corp. Spark plug and
method of manufacturing same. 2,875,365, 2-24-59, CI.
313—145.
Pierce, Eldridge M. Mirror frame for two vertically and
horizontally adjustable mirrors. 2,876,675, 3-10-59, CI.
88—84.
Pierce, Eldridge M. Thermos jug holder. 2,895,702, 7-21-59,
CI 248- 293.
Pierce, Frank M., to Frank Mossman Pierce Corp. Brake
structure. 2,889,012, 6-2-59, CI. 188—80.
Pierce, Frank Mossman, Corp. : See —
Pierce, Frank M. 2,889,012.
Pierce, Franklin W., and W. A. Woehr, to Blackhawk Instru-
ment Co. Apparatus for temperature difference detection.
2,888,918, 6-2-59, CI. 128—2.
Pierce, John B. : See —
Bailey. George B. 2,876,631.
Pierce, John B., Foundation : See — ■
Payne, Hugh F. 2,910,244.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Periodic
magnetic focusing system. 2,867,745, 1-6-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multi-
electrode traveling wave tube. 2,876,380, 3-3-59, CI.
315 — 3.6.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High
frequency amplifier. 2,908,845, 10-13-59, CI. 315—5.15.
Pierce, John R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic phase equalizer. 2,908,874, 10-13-59, CI. 333 — 18.
Pierce, Joseph D.. to The Vulcan Radiator Co. Heating, cool-
ing and ventilating system. 2,876,690, 3-10-59, CI.
9S— 38.
Pierce, Ogden R. : See —
McBee, Earl T., and Pierce. 2,892,859.
McBee. Earl T.. Pierce, and Metz. 2,899.454.
Pierce, Ogden R., to Dow Corning 'Corp. Fluorinated alkyl
organosilicon compounds. 2,894,969, 7-14-59, CI. 260 —
448.2.
Pierce, Phillip E. : See —
Davis, Roy C, and Pierce. 2,917,004.
Pierce. R. H., Mfg. Co. : See —
Johnson, Alexander J. 2,881,788.
Pierce, Roger V. : See —
Austin, Robert B., Pierce, and Wright. 2,873,866.
Pierce Specialized Equipment Co. : See —
Bishop, Lewis H, and Lea. 2,914,189.
Pierce, Wallace B. : See —
Wirth, Edward C, Pierce, and Vogel. 2,871,830.
Pierce, Weller R. : See —
Jordan, Earl W., and Pierce. 2,894,821.
Pierce, William C, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Magnetic friction torque producing device. 2,885,048,
5-5-59, CI. 192—84.
Pierce, William C. Door with magnetic catch. 2,888,290,
5-26-59, CI. 292 — 251.5.
Pierce. William C, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co.
Electromagnetic torque device. 2,899,037, 8-11-59, CI.
192—84.
Pierce, William C, and C. W. Modersohn, to Warner Elec-
tric Brake & Clutch Co. Permanent magnet torque pro-
ducing device. 2,914,714, 11-24-59, CI. 317 — 201.
Piercy, John P. Non-creep throttle control. 2,918,829,
12-29-59, CI. 74 — 538.
Piermarini, Gino J. : See —
Angelini, Roger M., and Piermarini. 2,883,994.
Pierotti, Gino J., to Shell Development Co. Condensation
and separation process. 2,870,066, 1-20-59, CI. 202 — 57.
Pierre, Emile A. : See —
Deloffre, Leon E., and Pierre. 2,895,067.
Pierre, Emile A. Photo electric cell. 2,871,755, 2-3-59, CI.
88—14.
Piersol, Jay L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of forming
a slurry of different filler particles uniformly coated with
a binder. 2,887,431, 5-19-59, CI. 162—169.
Pierson, Charles A. : See —
Pierson, Ennis B. and C. A. 2,894,503.
Pierson, Charles T., Jr., to Ershig Sheet Metal, Inc. Heated
dish rinsing sink. 2,875,315, 2-24-59, CI. 219 — 38.
Pierson, Ennis B. and C. A. Archery bow. 2,894,503.
7-14-59, CI. 124 — 23.
Pierson, Ernest. Sashless window structure. 2,875,479,
3-3-59, CI. 20 — 52.
Pierson, George R. : See —
Kiehl. Paul G., and Pierson. 2,906,170.
Pierson, Hugh C, deceased ; B. Pierson, administratrix.
Closures. 2,892,497, 6-30-59, CI. 160 — 368.
Pierson, Knute H, to Montgomery Elevator Co. Elevator
control circuit. 2,902,117, 9-1-59, CI. 187 — 29.
Pierson, Knute H., and W. F. Meinhardt, to Montgomery
Elevator Co. Electrical control system. 2,867,291, 1-6-59,
CI. 187—29.
Pierson, Paul R. : See —
Baker, Benjamin P., and Pierson. 2,909,591.
Pierson, Virginia F. : See —
Fox. David A., and Quarles. 2,881,744.
Pies, John R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of seal-
ing resistors. 2,893,182, 7-7-59, CI. 53 — 22.
Pieters, Willem J. : See —
Ten Have, Cornells D., Buningh, Le Nobel, Pieters, and
Lower. 2,893,954.
Pieters, Willem J., and C. D. Ten Have, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Sweetening petroleum hydrocarbons and meth-
od for regenerating the treating solution. 2,893,951,
7-7-59, CI. 208 — 204.
Pieterse, Marius C. Devices for the transmission of move-
ments. 2.869,377, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 216.3.
Pietrowicz, Edwin J., and E. C. Williams, to General Motors
Corp. Clutching and declutching means for feeding
mechanism of down-feed grinders and the like. 2,917,875,
12-22-59, CI. 51 — 165.
Pietruska, Friedrich, to Schiff & Stern, Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Moistening of tobacco. 2,900,986,
8-25-59, CI. 131—134.
Pietrusza, Edward W. : See —
Nesty, Glenn A., and Pietrusza. 2,899,409.
Pietrusza, Edward W., and R. C. Wincklhofer, to Allied
Chemical Corp. Dulled article consisting of a polyamide
and a normal metal salt of a saturated aliphatic dicar-
boxylic acid. 2,919,258, 12-29-59, CI. 260 — 37.
Pietsch, Helmut : See —
Kohler. Rudolf, and Pietsch. 2,915,484.
Pietsch, Raymond L. : See — -
Scott, Hayes O., and Pietsch. 2,888,289.
Scott, Hayes O., and Pietsch. 2,888,291.
Pietschker, Herbert E. : See —
Kittrell, Norman G.. and Pietschker. 2,915,975.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical well
logging. 2,871,444, 1-27-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
duction. 2,886,108. 5-12-59, CI. 166 — 6.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
ploration. 2,888,089, 5-26-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
2,891,166. 6-16-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
method and apparatus. 2,894.201. 7-7-59,
Piety. Raymond G.. to Phillips Petroleum Co.
2,907.953. 10-6-59, CI. 324 — 150.
Pietv, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Computer.
2,908,889, 10-13-59, CI. 340—15.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrolytic
analogue for approximately simulating extensions in space
to infinity. 2,913,170, 11-17-59, CI. 235—61.6.
Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polynomial
roots computer. 2,915,246, 12-1-59, CI. 235 — 180.
Pietzsch, Frank H., to Thrall Railway Devices Co. Adjust-
able lading strapping anchor. 2,891,489, 6-23-59, CI.
105—369.
Pifer, Marion J., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Solder-
dipped stamped wiring. 2,869,040, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Pifer, Marion J., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Tele-
vision apparatus. 2,898,586, 8-4-59, CI. 340 — 369.
Pifer, Marion J., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Electric
plug. 2,915,732, 12-1-59, CI. 339 — 61.
Pigage, Robert F. : See —
Carlsen, Leonard O., and Pigage. 2,913,962.
Pigliavento, Gioaechino. Combination window bracket,
2,899,166, 8-11-59, CI. 248—263.
Pignone, Edward H. Adjustable drafting board assembly.
2,898.702. 8-11-59, CI. 45 — 131.
Pignone, Joseph, to Daystrom, Inc. Recorder pen lift mecha-
nism. 2,885,255, 5-5-59, CI. 346—68.
Oil well pro-
Seismic ex-
Well logging.
Core logging
CI. 324 — 13.
Galvanometer.
LIST OF PATENTEES
735
24,746,
2,878,598, 3-24-59,
Pignone, Joseph, to Daystrom, Inc. Adjustable cam member.
2,908,790, 10-13-59, CI. 200—153. .
Pignone Joseph, to Daystrom, Inc. Servocircmt and con-
trol switch. 2,911,577, 11-3-59, CI. 318—29
Piha Arthur W., and R. G. Ehrman. Adjustable wear strips
for boring bars. 2,901,929, 9-1-59, CI. 77—58
Pihl, Hadley C, to Sears, Roebuck and Co Ventilating fan
with reversible pitch blade. 2,869,648, 1-20-59, CI.
Piip, Ants T.', to Boonton Radio Corp. Induced current test-
ing apparatus. 2,887,651, 5-19-59, CI. 324—34.
Pikal Harry. Apple coating turret with swmgable hood
means. 2,870,736, 1-27-59, CI. 118— 13.
Pikal, Harry. Apple coating machine. 2,889,801, b-9-OJ,
pj 118 16
Pike,' Robert D, deceased (The Stamford Trust Co., executor),
and K. B. Ray. Continuous iron ore reduction process.
2,873,183, 2-10-59, CI. 75—35. . .. .
Pike, Robert D., deceased; K. B. Ray and The Stamford
Trust Co., executors. Process of treating ferrotitamferous
materials. 2,903,341. 9-8-59, CI. 23—202.
Pike, Ronald M. : See —
Bailey, Donald L., and Pike. 2,909,548. . .
Pike, Ronald M., to Union Carbide Corp. Pyrrole-containing
organosilicon compounds and process for producing the
same. 2,881,184, 4-7-59, CI. 260—326.5.
Pike, Ronald M., to Union Carbide Corp. Organosilicon ureas
and processes for producing the same. 2,907,782. 10-6-59,
CI 260 — 448.2.
Pike, Winthrop S. : See — . . / „„
Flory Leslie E„ Gray, Jensen, and Pike. 2,892,056.
Piker Herbert M., to Hamilton-Skotch Corp. Insulated con-
tainer. 2.881.936. 4-14-59. CI. 215—13. '
Piker, Herbert M„ to The Hamilton Skotch Corp. Cabinet.
2,915,352, 12-1-59, CI. 312—257. tt „ ^
Piker Herbert M and A. J. Schultheiss. to Hamilton-Skotch
Corp. Spring lock. 2.872.066. 2-3-59. CI. 220—55
Pikey, Cornelius P. Method and apparatus for portable re-
frigeration cycle. 2,883,835, 4-28-59, CI. 62—161.
Pilar, Frank L., H. N. Friedlander, O. O. Juveland, and E.
Field, to Standard Oil Co. Catalytic conversion and cata-
lysts. 2,881.156, 4-7-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Pilas, Frank J.: See — , , ••
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,884,684.
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,917,812.
Pilch, Chester \V. Poultry feeding apapratus or the like.
2.893,741 7-7-59, CI. 275—2.
Pilch, John S. Material handling device. Re.
12-8-59, CI. 214 — 140.
Pilch, John S. Detachable bulldozer.
p] QT 117 5
Pilch, John S. Hydraulic brake for trencher. 2,878,784,
3-24-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Pilch, John S. Side digger. 2,878.951, 3-24-59, CI. 214 — 138.
Pilch, John S. Bucket control for loader or the like.
2,883,077, 4-21-59, CI. 214—140. m
Pilch, John S. Fluid actuated control valve means for fluid
motors. 2,890,683. 6-16-59, CI. 121—38.
Pilch, John S. Hydraulic system for tractor mounted appa-
ratus. 2,890,805, 6-16-59, CI. 214 — 138.
Pilch John S. Clam shell bucket and operating means there-
for. 2,890,806, 6-16-59. CI. 214 — 147.
Pilch, John S. Hydraulic adze. 2,895,236, 7-21-59, CI.
37—2.
Pilcher, Joseph C. : See —
Osgood, Harold A., Jr., and Pilcher. 2,892,629.
Pileggi, Frank P. : See —
McDougal, Paul A., Sr., and Pileggi.
Pileggi, Peter T., to General Electric Co.
preventing displacement of stator end
5-5-59, CI. 310 — 260.
Pilkington Brothers Ltd. : See —
Barradell-Smith, Richard. 2,911,760.
Charnock, Stanley. 2,867,059.
Jellyman, Philip E., Dickinson, and Macintosh
Jellyman, Philip E., Macintosh, and Wilcock.
Pilkington, Lionel A. B., and Bickerstaff. 2,911,759.
Wynne, Hubert C, and Cousen. 2,883,799.
Pilkington, Lionel A. B., and K. Bickerstaff, to Pilkington
Brothers Ltd. Manufacture of flat glass. 2,911,759,
11-10-59, CL 49—3.
Pillion, Mary E. : See —
Rogers, Morris R., Kaplan, and Pillion. 2,887,262.
Pillon, Daniel : See! —
Meyer, Robert, and Pillon. 2,870,206.
Pillote, Vernon J., to AquaMatic Inc. Valve. 2,906,281,
9-29-59, CI. 137—119.
Pillsbury Co., The : See —
Barnes, John A., and Worthen. 2,912,338.
Coyne, William R. 2,891,363.
Easter, Ross A. 2,885,932.
Forkner. John H. 2,878,127.
Forkner, John H. 2,901,359.
Ciehrke. August F., Marmor, Henry, and Greenberg.
2,882,167.
Gidlow, Rolf G. 2,896,291.
Maxey, Hillis I., Steinert, and Clougherty. 2,902,812.
Risdon, Harold L. 2,917,221.
Pilny, Jiri, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Image producing de-
vices. 2,912,646, 11-10-59, CI. 324—71.
2,882,987.
Arrangement for
turns. 2,885,581,
2,895,260
2,870,244
Pilous, Albert J. : See —
Fike, Russell R., and Pilous. 2,887,766.
Fike, Russell R., and Piloua. 2,911,708.
Pilson, Joseph E. Double-paneled louver jalousie structure.
2,867,861, 1-13-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Piltz, Erich, to W. W. Lenkeit. Mesh-stripper for hand-
operated knitting machines. 2,913,889, 11-24-59, CI. 66 —
105.
Pilzer, Charles J. : See—
Fleischmann, Lewis W. 2,914,887.
Pirn, Richard A., and V. C. Rees, to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co.
Hydraulic winding traverse. 2,905,403, 9-22-59. CI. 242 —
27.
Pimbley, George H., to Turco Products, Inc. Process and
compositions for producing aluminum surface conversion
coatings. 2,868,679, 1-13-59, CI. 148 — 6.2.
Pimbley, George H., to Turco Products, Inc. Process for
producing aluminum surface coatings. 2,898,250, 8-4-59,
CI. 148 — 6.21.
Pimentel, George C. : See —
Connick, Robert E., Gofman, and Pimentel. 2,912,302.
Pinehon, Michel P. A., to Societe Anonyme Fonderies Chokier.
Production of moulds for metal casting. 2,904,858, 9-22-
59, CI. 22—20.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H. : See —
Kompelien, Arlon D., and Pinckaers. 2,888,627.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Transistor control apparatus. Re. 24,678, 8-11-59,
CI. 307 — 88.5.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Transistor control apparatus. 2,872,595, 2-3-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Condition responsive apparatus for controlling an
electric motor. 2,875,392, 2-24-59, CI. 318—298.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Condition responsive apparatus. 2,879,456, 3-24-59,
CI. 317—148.5.
Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regula-
tor Co. Semiconductor apparatus. 2,911,545, 11-3-59,
CI. 307—88.5.
Pincus, Alexis G., to American Optical Co. Glass composi-
tions and method of making same. 2,901,362, 8-25-59,
CI. 106 — 47.
Pincus, Alexis G., to American Optical Co. Glass composi-
tions and method of making same. 2,901,363, 8-25-59,
CI. 106 — 47.
Pincus, Alexis G. Glass compositions and method of making
same. 2,901,364, 8-25-59, CI. 106 — 47.
Pincus, Alexis G., to General Electric Co. Forsterite ceramic
bodies. 2,912,340, 11-10-59, CI. 106 — 62.
Pindyck, Charles, to Knitmode Mills, Inc. Undershirts for
infants. 2,918,677, 12-29-59, CI. 2 — 111.
Pine, Charles : See —
Rohrbaugh, John H., Pine, and Zoellner. 2,912,643.
Pine, Lester C. : See —
Berman, Martin, and Pine. 2,868,879.
Pine, Wilbur M. Building ventilating apparatus. 2,889,763,
6-9-59, CI. 98—31.
Pine, William S. Double-acting hydraulic jack. 2,917,277,
12-15-59. CI. 254—93.
Pineapple Research Institute of Hawaii : See —
Owen, Robert R., Cykler, and Tribble. 2,913,060.
Pines Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Bower, Byron F. 2.871,909.
Bower, Byron F., and Meredith. 2,887,141.
Pinette, Robert M. Automatic can opener. 2,896,319,
. 7-28-59, CI. 30—4.
Pingard, Lucien, to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Process for forming
a stable agglomerated mass of active alumina. 2,881,051,
4-7-59, CI. 23 — 143.
Pinhasik, Sidney N. : See —
Berenschot, Donald J., Pinhasik, and Bierman. 2,884,397.
Pini, Henning : See —
Siedel. Walter, Nahm, and Pini. 2,894,977.
Pinkard, Joseph A. : See —
Littleton, Charles W. 2,885,121.
Pinke, August H., to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Pressure regu-
lator for compression sprayer. 2,907,343. 10-6-59, CI.
137—505.42.
to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Pressure regu-
2,918,082, 12-22-59, CI. 137 — 505.42.
Crash resistant seat. 2,916,081, 12-8-59,
Pinke, August H.,
lating device.
Pinkel, Isadore I.
CI. 155—9.
Pinkerson, Albert S., to Berkson Products, Inc. Battery
carrier. Re. 24,661, 6-23-59, CI. 294 — 92.
Pinkerton, Harry E., Jr., to United States of America, Army.
Fluid transfer rate control for a firing mechanism.
2,873,650, 2-17-59, CI. 89 — 131.
Pinkerton, Martin L. : See — -
Pinkerton, Milburn L. and Martin L. 2,901,858.
Pinkerton, Milburn L. and M. L. Fish hook holder. 2,901,-
858, 9-1-59, CI. 43 — 57.5.
Pinkham, George A. Garment hangers and mounts therefor.
2,904,234, 9-15-59, CI. 223 — 91.
Pinkham, Jesse R., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Method and apparatus for curing tobacco. 2,882,911,
4-21-59, CI. 131—136.
Pinkham, William A., Jr. Dispenser for rolled tissues.
2,873,158, 2-10-59, CI. 312—39.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pinkus, Lotte. Exchangeable shoe ornament. 2,888,767,
6-2-59, CI. 41—34.
Pinkvoss, Agnes : See —
Pinkvoss, Berthold P. 2,875,716.
Pinkvoss, Berthold P., deceased, by A. Pinkvoss, executrix, to
The Singer Mfg. Co. Feed regulating mechanisms for sew-
ing machines. 2,875,716, 3-3-59, CI. 112—211.
Pinney, George C. : See —
Langlois, David P., and Pinney. 2,886,541.
Langlois, David P., and Pinney. 2,890,182.
Pinney, Harold E., to General Electric Co. Motor control
system. 2,869,061, 1-13-59, CI. 318—212.
Pino. Piero : See —
Natta, Giulio, Pino, and Mazzanti. 2,882,263.
Pinola, Prank L. : See —
Perriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,879,726.
Ferriss, Frederick, and Gainfort. 2,882,841.
Pinotti, Alfred D., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Glass con-
ditioning apparatus. 2,913,509, 11-17-59, CI. 13 — 6.
Pinsley, Edward A., to United Aircraft Corp. Mixed blade
compressor. 2.870.95S. 1-27-59, CI. 230 — 122.
Pinson, Ellis R., Jr.. to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Certain esters
of 1,2-diaryl. 3-hydroxy. 4-substituted pyrazoline-5-ones.
2,905,694. 9-22-59, CI. 260—310.
Pinson, William L. Rocking cradle and high chair device.
2,908,917, 10-20-59, CI. 5—109.
Pinsuti, Giuseppe F. Smoker's filter. 2,893,402, 7-7-59, CI.
131 — 188.
Pinte, Jules, M. Coupez, and P. Rochas, to Centre Technique
Industriel dit : Institur Textile de France. Method for the
coating of glass threads and tissues with artificial resin.
2.893.892. 7-7-59, CI. 117 — 72.
Pinto. Salvatore. Combination vinyl plastic Venetian blind
and screen. 2,914,122, 11-24-59, CI. 160 — 89.
Pintsch Bamag A.-G. : See —
Conforto, Gaetano. 2,895,894.
Von Semel, Georg, and Lehmann. 2,901,340.
Pioch, Robert J. Chuck for attaching pipe fittings and the
like. 2,878,026, 3-17-59, CI. 279 — 7.
Piodi, Roberto. Jerk absorber for tow ropes and similar
flexible members. 2,878,013, 3-17-59, CI. 267 — 69.
Pioli. Raymond : See —
Coleman, Beatrice, Pioli, and Silvani. 2,888,930.
Pion, Noel W., to North American Aviation, Inc. Rocket
launcher. 2,916,969, 12-15-59, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Pionair Products, Inc. : See —
Minerley, Frederick K. 2,875,463.
Pioneer Folding Box Inc. : See —
Dgetluck. John. 2,914,184.
Pioneer Gen-E-Motor Corp. : See —
Siwek, Stanley Z. 2,896,731.
Siwek. Stanley Z. 2.914,129.
Pioneer Rubber Co. Inc. : See —
Stivers, Norman J. 2,882,645.
Pioneer Specialty Co. : Sep —
Ford, Erwin C. 2,890,520.
Pioneers Specialties, Inc. : See —
Carlson. Emil. 2,870 973.
Works, Madden T., and Slough. 2,918,336.
Piotrowski, .Lottie J., L. Rienks, and M. D. Grossnickle. to
Armour and Co. Thyrotropic hormone separation.
2,871,159. 1-27-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Pipeline Coating & Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Stokes. William S. 2 868,230.
Pipe Line Service Corp. : See —
Robertson, Evans, and Langhans. 2,890,837.
Pipeliners Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Myrick. Elvin L., and Clark. 2,906,226.
Piper, Carl J. Baled hay elevator and distributor. 2,885,065,
5-5-59, CI. 198 — 188.
Piper Charles A. : See —
Benaglio. Reno V., Patterson, and Piper. 2,900.135.
Piper, Douglas E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
emulsions sensitized with alkylene oxide polymers and
quaternary ammonium compounds. 2,886,437, 5-12-59, CI.
96—66.
Piper, Richard C. Jr., and D. R. Ogden, to Markel Electric
Products, Inc. Diffuser for portable electric fan. 2,900,128,
8-18-59. CI. 230 — 274.
Piper, Robert L. Apparatus for simultaneously scrubbing
the roof and walls of a transit bus. 2,879,529, 3-31-59,
CI. 15—21.
Pipes, George R., and F. H. Kramen, to Eaton Mfg. Co.
Closure device. 2,918,191, 12-22-59, CI. 220 — 40.
Pipitz. Egon : See —
Herz. William, and Pipitz. 2,874,065.
Piplack. Arno E. Safety pin clasp. 2,903,773, 9-15-59, CI.
24 — 156.
Pippenger. John J., to Double A Products Co. Selector valve
for controlling the direction and speed of movement of an
associated fluid motor. 2,891,516, 6-23-59, CI. 121 — 45.
Piqua Machine & Mfg. Co., The : See —
Slaughter, Elmer C. 2.870.286.
Piquet, Georges, to Moteurs Electriques Segal & Cie. Electric
motors. 2.900,587, 8-18-59, CI. 318 — 224.
Piquett, Price G. : See —
Barthel, William F., Alexander, Gahan, and Piquett.
2,886,485.
Pira. Olof. Vertically adjustable shelf construction.
2,915,196, 12-1-59, CI. 211—147.
2,878,856.
Guide and tensioning
2,899,201. 8-11-59,
2,880,582.
2,916,046.
to The Babcock &
2,875,992, 3-3-59,
Pircon, Ladislav J., to A. W. Brickman, V. Conquest, F. J.
Madden, W. B. Olesoa, and E. T. Filbey, trustees. Method
of and apparatus for thermatronic heating. 2,896,054,
7-21-59, CI. 219—10.41.
Pirelli-General Cable Works Ltd. : See —
Penrose, James R. 2,870,792.
Pirelli Societa per Azioni : See —
Bottasso, Carlo. 2,879,825.
Ciampolini, Valerio. 2,911,679.
Crosio, Enrico. 2,887,716.
Emanueli, Luigi. 2.867,897.
Lugli, Giuseppe. 2,874,742.
Lugli, Giuseppe. 2,895,525.
Pacciarini, Antonio, and Nuara.
Sarracino, Marcello. 2,875,570.
Pirot, Ernst, to J. P. Bemberg, Akt.
device for processing films and foils.
CI. 271 — 45.
Pirrone, Sylvester J. : See —
Turansky, Clement J., and Pirrone.
Turansky, Clement J., and Pirrone.
Pirsh, Edward A., and E. J. Wagner, Jr..
Wilcox Co. Vapor washing apparatus.
CI. 261 — 98.
Pirsig, Howard C, to Belle City Malleable Iron Co. Helicoid
strike-off device for variable height flasks. 2,869,189,
1-20-59, CI. 22—9.
Pirwitz, Wilhelm, to Schloeman Akt. Devices for the re-
moval of the cut-off discard from presses. 2,893,551,
7-7-59, CI. 207 — 1.
Piry, Marcel, to Fairchlld Engine and Airplane Corp. Sub-
marine depth and trim control. 2,887,977, 5-26-59, CI.
114 — 16.
Pisanchyn, John, and H. A. Troutman, to Allied Chemical
Corp. Wax emulsion polish containing oxidized polyethyl-
ene wax. 2.874,137, 2-17-59, CI. 260—29.6.
Pisani, John J. Method of assembling electronic components.
2,871,548. 2-3-59, Cl. 29—155.5.
Pischel, Paul. Manufacture of pencils. 2,917,777, 12-22-59,
Cl. 18 — 47.5.
Pischke, Alvin W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Worm-gear drive stop assembly. 2,907,225, 10-6-59, Cl.
74 425
Pistelli, Alfio. Sliding closure. 2,897,886, 8-4-59, Cl.
160 — 33.
Pistey, John M., to General Electric Co. Fluorescent lamp-
holder with screwless terminals. 2,869,105, 1-13-59, Cl.
339 — 174.
Pistey, John M., and P. F. Strubel, to General Electric Co.
Slider switch. 2,868,930, 1-13-59, Cl. 200 — 153.
Pistor, Christel : See —
McDermott, Henry J., and Pistor. 2,917,327.
Pistor, Christel, and H. J. McDermott, to American Viscose
Corp. Artificial yarn producing apparatus. 2,872,701,
2-10-59, Cl. 18—8.
Pistor, Hans J., and W. Koelsch, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Akt. Process of working up water-soluble carbon-
ylation products. 2,878,258, 3-17-59, Cl. 260 — 540.
Pistorius, Otto : See —
Flesch, Wilhelm, and Pistorius. 2.890,107.
Pitchford, Armin C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for
improving properties of asphalts. 2,889,261, 6-2-59, CL
208—28.
Pitchford, Richard L. : See —
Carlson, Harry N.. and Pitchford. 2,893,128.
Pitcock, Ewing T. Printer's apron. 2,870,447, 1-27-59,
Cl. 2—51.
Pitcoff, Robert, to Epoch Products Corp. Retractable window
enclosure. 2,886,103, 5-12-59. Cl. 160—269.
Piteo, Benjamin A., Jr., and D. B. Powell, to General Electric
Co. Circuit breaker with undervoltage tripping means.
2,912,544, 11-10-59, Cl. 200—106.
Piteo, Benjamin A., Jr., and D. B. Powell, to General Electric
Co. Circuit breaker. 2,912,545, 11-10-59. Cl. 200 — 109.
Pitman, Duncan, D. F. Rutland, and G. J. Giel.
States of America, Navy. Sofar alarm.
9-29-59, Cl. 340—213.
Pitman, Herbert J. : See—
Givens, Richard C, and Pitman. 2,876,198.
Givens, Richard C, and Pitman. 2,916,452.
Pitman. Herbert J., W. E. Jordan, Jr., and G. S. Bright, to
The Texas Co. Method of grease manufacture comprising
shearing. 2,870,090, 1-20-59, Cl. 252—41.
Pitman. J. C, & Sons, Inc. : See —
Lutze, Donald M. 2,867,164.
Pitman Mfg. Co. : See —
Bryan, Darrel L. 2,886,005.
Morris, Carrol V. 2,888,151.
Pitman, Ralph W. : See —
Stuewer, Reinhold F., and Pitman. 2,897,576.
Pitner, John L. : See —
Pitner, Lloyd E. 2,879,991.
Pitner, Llovd E., deceased, bv J. L. Pitner, administrator.
Collocating machines. 2,879,991, 3-31-59, Cl. 270 — 58.
Pitney-Bowes, Inc. : See —
Martin, Samuel W. 2,914,895.
Schrempp. Ernst. 2.871,781.
Strother, John A., Hanson, and Beytes. 2,887,951.
Wheeler, Walter H., Jr. 2,877,885.
Pitometer Log Corp. : See —
Pleasure, Myron. 2,872,673.
Pitrot. Adrian R. : See —
Hendricks, John G.. and Pitrot. 2.874,145.
to United
2,907,012,
LIST OF PATENTEES
737
Pitt, Harold M., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Apparatus for
photochemical cblorination reactions. 2,870,335, 1-20-59,
CI. 250 — 43.
Pitt, Herman V. : See —
Tabakof, Allen B.. and Pitt. 2,900,445.
Pitt, Olas. Curb feeler. 2,902,671, 9-1-59, CI. 340—61.
Pittaluga, Louis. Combination see-saw and merry-go-round.
2,895,734, 7-21-5.9, CI. 272 — 30.
Pittman, Charles U., and J. C. Christensen, to Koppers Co.,
Inc. Thermal insulation material. 2,888,357, 5-26-59,
CI. 106 — 202.
Pittman, George F., Jr. : See —
Decker, Richard O., Pittman, Van Nice, Conner, Hall,
and Evans. 2,888,549.
Pittman, Paul R., Jr., to Globe Industries, Inc. Rotary speed
changer. 2,884,815, 5-5-59, CI. 74—804.
Pittman, Paul K., Jr., to Globe Industries, Inc. Electrical
measurement and control device. 2,885,625, 5-5-59, CI.
322—32.
Pittman, Ralph R. High-voltage arc-spinning arrester. Re.
24,605, 2-17-59, CI. 313 — 231.
Pittman, Ralph R. Lightning arrester.
CI. 313—231.
Pittman, Ralph R. Excess-voltage
2,8S3,573, 4-21-59, CI. 313 — 231.
Fittman, Ralph R. Lightning arrester.
CI. 313—231.
Pittman, Robert R. : See — ■
Loper. George B., and Pittman. 2,871,0S9.
Pittman, Roland, to Lear, Inc. Single axis two-gyro stabi
2,883,572, 4-21-59,
protective device.
2,883,574, 4-21-59,
CI. 74 — 5.34.
2,867,940, 1-13-59,
CI.
2,894,566.
Herider, to Rockwell-Standard
2,893,473. 7-7-59. CI. 155 — 112.
lized platform. 2,898.766. 8-11-
Pitton, Robert A. Soap dishes.
45—28.
Pitts, Kennard : See —
Herider, Elmer A., and Pitts.
Pitts, Kennard, and E. A.
Corp. Jointed arm rest.
Pitts, Robert D. : See —
Corey, Flournoy and F. C, and Pitts. 2,869,172.
Pitts, Robert D., and F. C. Corey, to Pickwick Co. Poultry
processing equipment. 2,896,249, 7-28-59, CI. 17 — 45.
Pitts, William A., to Jersey Production Research Co. Fluid
sampler. 2,872,817, 2-10-59, CI. 73 — 422.
Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Co. : See —
Dimond, Harold L„ and Sbrader. 2.911,281.
Gruenebaum, Heinz, and Masciantonio. 2,882,280.
Hoffmann, Ulrich, Hopff, and Kuhn. 2,882,269.
Ligett, Waldo B., Wolf, and Closson. 2,885,319.
Mackay, Johnstone S. 2.877,086.
Ohsol, Ernest O., and Mackay. 2,S74,187.
Skaptason, Joseph B., and Mackav. 2,900,294.
Smith, Stanton B., and Juhola. 2,882,997.
Pittsburgh Corning Corp. : See —
Ford, Walter D. 2,890,126.
Ford, Walter U. 2,890,127.
Ford, Walter D., ana Anderson. 2,890,173.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : See —
Atkeson, Florian V. 2,917,871.
Bader, Alfred R., and Hyre. 2,875,161.
Bader, Alfred R., and Vogel. 2,895,844.
Black, Lloyd V., and Moorhead. 2,876,592.
Bobel, William S. 2,877,516.
Bonner, Charles A. 2,874.644.
Christenson, Roger M. 2.882,251.
Christenson, Roger M., and Bean. 2,910,455.
Christenson, Roger M., and Borman. 2,891,919.
Christenson, Roger II., and Cummings. 2.871,208.
Christenson, Roger M., and Cummings. 2,919,261.
Christenson, Roger M., and Holste. 2,907,751.
Christenson, Roger M., and Jaruzelski. 2,874,150.
Christenson, Roger M., Parris, and Parker. 2,874,141.
Christenson, Roger M., and Vogel. 2,919,254.
Chrystman, Jan. 2,881,732.
Clever, William R. 2,900,761.
De Vore, Guv C. 2,910.813.
Duncan, James E. 2,902,377.
Duncan, James E. 2,913,345.
Duncan, James E., and Sevmour.
Emhiser, Donald E. 2,880,097.
Firestone, Vance S. 2,886,925.
Firestone. Vance S. 2.899.967.
Fitzgerald, Dean B. 2.917.157.
Floyd, Victor S. 2,914.784.
Georgian, Carl C. and Wavering.
Gerhart, Howard L. 2,895,919.
2,882.646.
2,917,872.
and McRoberts.
2.891,777.
2,898,219.
2,892,813.
Golightly, James S.
Golightly, James S.
Golightly. James S.,
Gregorius, Joseph S
Hart, Donald P. 2,919,255.
Hartwell, George E., and Mertes
Helbing, Clarence H. 2,892,812
Helbing, Clarence H., and Barlowe
Hughes. Thomas H. 2.873.486.
Jaruzelski, John J. 2.881.150.
Jaruzelski. John J. 2,912,390.
Jones, Richard E. 2.880,098.
Keyes, Marcus W. 2.906.317.
Lawson, Paul C. 2,872,755.
Levine, Morris. 2,876,135.
2,876,595.
2,885,706.
2,868,396.
2,901,866.
2,876,594.
2,912,339.
2,894,922.
2,911,386.
2,917,467.
2,911,379.
2,887,738.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : See — Continued
Limbers, Don R. 2,883,805.
Lytle, William O. 2,894,858.
Marini, Herman R. 2,871.623.
Marini, Herman R. 2,915,423.
McKelvey, Harold E., and Doehlert.
McRoberts. William C, and Black.
Middleswarth, Earl E., and Duncan.
Monroe, William J. 2,899,929.
Neuhausen, Martin W. 2,876,593.
Olson, Melviu M. 2.877,202.
Olson, Melvin M., and Christenson.
Olson, Melvin M. and Christenson.
Olson, Melvin M., and Christenson.
Owen, William. 2,882,652.
Parker, Earl E. 2,890,202.
Parker, Earl E., and Coultrap.
Prescott, Frank R. 2,887,737.
Prescott. Frank R. 2.894,294.
Prescott, Frank R., and Bauer.
Richardson, Ronald E. 2,895,864.
Richardson, Ronald E. 2,903,825.
Richardson, Ronald E. 2,918,755.
Rieser, Raymond G. 2,914,373.
Rinehart, Dale W. 2,882,377.
Risch, Thomas A. 2,910,730.
Seymour, Samuel L., and Duncan. 2,901,365.
Sherts, James H., and Moorman. 2,888,360.
Shets, William M., Tatsak, and Zurney. 2,873,559.
Shields, George B., and Stepp. 2,873,474.
Smith, John J., and Duncan. 2,901,366.
Smith, John J., and Middleswarth. 2,892,726.
Stefanik, John E. 2,882,252
Van Clief, William C, Jr. 2,877,481.
Vogel, Henry A. 2,910,381.
Vogel, Henry A., and Bittle. 2,870,116.
Vogel, Henry A., Bittle, and Christenson. 2,870,117.
Whitmire, Le Roy S. 2,915,168.
Pittsburgh Steel Co. : See —
Johnson, Raymond A. 2.903.880.
Pitzer, Edmund W., to EdclifC Instruments, Inc. Electrical
transducer. 2,908,881, 10-13-59, CI. 338 — 40.
Pitzer, Edmund W., to Edcliff Instruments Inc. Adjustable
electrical resistor. 2,909,750, 10-20-59, CI. 338 — 176.
Pitzer Emory W. : See —
Oberlin, Lyman M., and Pitzer. 2,891,956.
Pitzer, Emory W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalyst dehy-
drogenation process. 2.870.154, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 290.
Pitzer, Emory W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Chromium oxide
catalyst and method of preparing and utilizing same.
2,888,497, 5-26-59, CI. 260—680.
Pitzer, Emory W., and L. Bagnetto, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Dehydrogenation catalyst and process. 2,888,499,
5-26-59, CI. 260 — 680.
Pizer, Robert S. : See —
Roberts, Aaron G., Crouse, and Pizer. 2,907,200.
Pizzani, Valentine. Combined fish line sinker and chum dis-
penser. 2.906.055, 9-29-59, CI. 43 — 44.99.
Place, Charles E. S., deceased ; I. Place, P. R. Trigg, Jr., and
National Bank of Detroit, co-executors. Bolt having rolled
grooves and recessed head to enhance uniform elongation.
2,895,368, 7-21-59, CI. 85 — 1.
Place, Clarence L. Tool rest. 2,888,786, 6-2-59, CI. 51 —
220.
Place, Daniel N. Mixing device. 2,896,925, 7-28-59, CI.
259—134.
Place, Isobel : See —
Place, Charles E. S. 2,895,368.
Place, James A., G. G. Thomas, and G. A. White, to British
Nylon Spinners Ltd. Yarn and its manufacture. 2,914,906.
12-1-59, CI. 57 — 157.
Placek, Chester : See —
Bible, Roy H„ Jr.. and Placek. 2,908,682.
Placket Closing Corp. of America : See —
Dixon, Eric W. C, and Fowler. 2,909,136.
Plag'ge, Vernon L., and W. A. Boyce, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. High pressure mercury vapor lamp and method.
2,901,646, 8-25-59, CI. 313 — 17.
Plambeck, Louis, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for preparing relief images. 2,892,712, 6-30-59,
CI. 96—35.
Plan Hold Corp. : See —
Schneider, Oscar K. 2,869,210.
Planchais, Georges M. : See —
Bataille, Maurice C. E., and Planchais. 2,919,309.
Planer, George V., and R. W. Windebank, to Sprague Elec-
tric Co. Ceramic capacitors. 2,883,290, 4-21-59, CI.
106—39.
Planer, George V.. and R. W. Windebank, to Powers-Samas
Accounting Machines Ltd. Motion transmitters. 2,916,920,
12-15-59. CI. 74 — 37.
Planfeldt, Arne : See —
Bjorkman, Anders A. V., Lindblad, and Planfeldt.
2,874,948.
Plant, George R. G., to Speech Research For The Deaf Ltd.
Frequency indicators. 2,915,589, 12-1-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Plant, John D., Jr. Method and apparatus for making wear-
ing apparel. 2,903,704, 9-15-59, CI. 2 — 169.
Plant, Leland G., deceased ; P. L. M. Plant, executrix. Means
for evacuating cars of the hopper type. 2,889,943, 6-9-59,
CI. 214—64.2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,918,291, 12-22-59,
Check
'5-5-59, CI.
2,899,337.
Plant, Pattie L. M. : See —
Plant, Leland G. 2,889,943.
Plant Products Corp. : See —
Martin, Warren S. 2,892,28G.
Plantas, Charles. Toolholder adapter.
CI. 279—102.
Plante, Louis P., and M. Roy, to Page Belting Co.
strap assemblies for looms. 2,884,961,
139—166.
Plante, Thomas W. : See —
Bailey, William M., and Plante. 2,878,009.
Plantinga, Oliver S. : See —
Bird, William H.. Plantinga, and Newsome.
Plapper, Jtirgen : See —
Heyden, Rudi, and Plapper. 2,913,304.
Heyden, Rudi, Plapper, and Raab. 2,892,673.
Heyden, Rudi, Plapper, and Schmitt. 2,890,096.
Plas, Ralph J., to Blaw-Knox Co. Base paver. 2,888,864,
6-2-59, CI. 94—46.
Plaskett, Arthur F. G. : See —
Armelin, Edouard R., and Plaskett. 2,881,681.
Plasmadyne Corp. : See —
Giannini, Gabriel M., and Blackman. 2,919,370.
Plass, Curt H. G. : See —
Gustafsson, Ragnar, and Plass. 2,886,246.
Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track tamping machine.
2.872,878, 2-10-59, CI. 104—12.
Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track packing or tamping
machine. 2,876,709, 3-10-59, CI. 104 — 12.
Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Vertical adjustment means
for tamping tool carrier of railroad ballast tamping ma-
chines. 2,883,941, 4-28-59, CI. 104 — 12.
Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track tamping machine.
2,915,018, 12-1-59, CI. 104—12.
Plastene Corp. : See —
Cramer, Trevor K. 2,878.517.
Cramer, Trevor K., and Chabotte. 2,891,283.
Plastic Binding Corp. : See —
Rowley, George A. 2,867,846.
Plastic Wire & Cable Corp., The : See —
Lilly. Joseph C. 2,869,316.
SchafChauser, William V. 2,910,524.
Plastics, Inc. : See —
Goldstein, Charles E. 2,918,099.
Plastiform Co. : See —
Blackmore, Fred N. 2,866,985.
Plastomatic Corp. : See —
Betner, Thomas E. 2,887,244.
Plastray Corp. : See —
Close, Robert H. 2,882,947.
Jocelyn, Douglas L. 2.914,104.
Platakis, Peter. Safety guard for saws. 2,880,769, 4-7-59,
CI. 143 — 159.
Plati, John T. : See —
Bevilacqua, Patsy F., Plati, and Wenner. 2,895,927.
Plati. Nicholas A. : See —
Hansen, Fred, and Plati. 2,914,188.
Platow, Raymond C. : See —
Doherty, William H., and Platow. 2,879,183.
Piatt, Blaine E., to Philco Corp. Mounting for electrical
apparatus. 2,909,710, 10-20-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Piatt. Catharine A. Sewing basket. 2,887,258, 5-19-59, CI.
223—107.
Piatt, George J., to Paragon Electric Co. Method of motor
manufacture. 2,908,965, 10-20-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Piatt. James : See —
Fisher, William T., and Piatt. 2,869,910.
Piatt. John, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Driving devices for sew-
ing and other machines. 2,874,583, 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 231.
Piatt, John, to The Singer Mfg. Co. Spool holders for sew-
ing machines. 2,900,941, 8-25-59, CI. 112 — 218.
Piatt, John D. : See —
La Bonia, Vincent, and Piatt. 2,870.916.
Piatt, Leland H., L. H„ Jr.. and J. D. 2,S67,066.
Piatt, John D., L. H., Jr., and L. H. Apparatus for closing
flexible bags. 2,867.067, 1-6-59, CI. 53 — 198.
Platt & Labonia Co., The : See-
La Bonia. Vincent, and Platt. 2,870,916.
Platt, Leland H. : See—
Platt, John D., L. H., Jr., and L. H.
Platt, Leland H., L. H., Jr., and J. D.
ratus. 2,867,066, 1-6-59, CI. 53 — 198.
Platt, Leland H., Jr. : See —
Platt, John D„ L. H., Jr., and L. H.
Platt, Leland H., L. H., Jr., and J. D.
Platt. Raymond S. : See —
Billings. Charles K., and Platt. 2,899,717.
Platt, Stephen A. Wire coiling machine with rotating man-
drel and coiling tools. 2,868,267, 1-13-59, CI. 153 — 64.
Platt, Stephen A. Travelling wire coil cutter. 2,869,640,
1-20-59, CI. 164 — 43.
Platt, Stephen A. Motion translating mechanism.
11-10-59, CI. 74 — 426.
Platz, Elwood T., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co
wall switch. 2,880,290, 3-31-59, CI. 200 — 152.
Platz, Elwood T., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co.
2,867,067.
Bag closing appa-
2,867,067.
2,867,066.
2,911,846,
Push-push
means for bus duct plug-in units.
200—50.
Interlock
2,888,529, 5-26-59, CI.
Platz, Elwood T., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Indicator
structure for circuit breakers. 2,905,795, 9-22-59. CI.
200—167.
Platz, Elwood T., and R. S. Davis, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. Circuit breaker trip mechanism. 2,874,247, 2-17-59,
Cl. 200 — 106.
Platzer, Hans. Fluid metering device. 2,869,515, 1-20-59,
Cl. 121 — 48.
Platzer, Norbert : See —
Barkhuli, Raymond A., Jr., and Platzer. 2,911,382.
Plaut, Hermann F. : ib'ee —
Clarke, Frederick R. M., and Plaut. 2,911,182.
Plaven, Ola, to Maskin Aktiebolaget Plavia. Process and
an apparatus for separating solids from suspensions of
solids in fluids. 2,913,114, 11-17-59, Cl. 209—273.
Plax Corp. : See —
Canfield, Robert W. 2,914,799.
Freeman, Lawrence W. 2,913,139.
Gardner, Edward B., and Nielson. 2,892,733.
Pleak, Horace C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
tron tube lead adapter. 2,869,104, 1-13-59, Cl. 339 — 145.
Pleasure, Myron, to Pitometer Log Corp. Radar signal simu-
lator. 2,872,673, 2-3-59, Cl. 343 — 17.7.
Pledger, Huey, Jr. : See —
Kundiger, Donald G., and Pledger. 2,891,064.
Tousignant, William F., and Pledger. 2,894,935.
Plehal, Dan R. : See-
Maxwell, Ira C, Langen, and Plehal. 2,913,155.
Plehn, Henry M. Girdle. 2,893,397, 7-7-59, Cl. 128 — 541.
Plehn, Henry M. Brassiere. 2,912,985, 11-17-59, Cl.
128 — 489.
Pleichner, Sophie L. : See —
Berger, Frank M., and Plechner. 2,889,253.
Pleitgen, Max G., and E. M. Klaus. Beam variable in length.
2,916,111, 12-8-59, Cl. 189—37.
Plemich, John J. : See —
Cafcas, Thomas H., and Plemich. 2,914,477.
Plemich, John J., to Standard Oil Co. Non-staining alumi-
num rolling lubricant. 2,899.390. 8-11-59. Cl. 252 — 56.
Plemmons, Howell T. Rotatable point assembly. 2,912,531,
11-10-59. Cl. 200 — 31.
Plendl, Stephen J. Portable floor construction. 2,882,560,
4-21-59, Cl. 20—8.
Plenty and Son Ltd. : See —
Shoosmith, Guy T. 2,895,423.
Pleshek, Lumir J. : See —
Null, FayE., and Pleshek. 2,911,167.
Pleska, Paul, to General Motors Corp. Transport dolly.
2,891,331, 6-23-59. Cl. 37 — 124.
Plesser, Edgar W., to Philco Corp. Method of securing elec-
trical connections to printed wiring panels. 2,916,805,
12-15-59, Cl. 29 — 155.5.
Plessey Co. Ltd., The : See —
Angold, Edward B. 2,902,565.
Booth, Douglas G., and Wood. 2,874,764.
Burden, James H. 2.894.238.
Da Costa, Harry. 2,882,059.
Da Costa, Harry. 2,903. S9S.
Da Costa, Harry, and Lee. 2,896,953.
Hilton John L. 2,911,007.
Huffadine, John B., and Sanders. 2,901,442.
Kerslake, Cyril J. 2,901,720.
Moore. Norman C, and Huffadine. 2.893.112.
Page, Victor A. W., and Clark. 2,915,728.
Say, Alan W. 2.887,064.
Sharp, Leonard W. D., and Blight. 2,874,253.
Simpson, Anthony W. 2.870,433.
Plessner, Karl W., and R. West, to British Dielectric Research
Ltd. Ceramic dielectric materials. 2,918,381, 12-22-59,
Cl. 106 — 39.
Pletka. Robert E. Power driving units. 2,906.357, 9-29-59,
Cl. ISO— 15.
Pletsch, Wilhelm : See —
Schlieker, Willy H., Kunz, and Pletsch. 2,912,563.
Pleuger & Co. : See —
Pleuger, Friedrich W., and Schneider. 2,S76,370.
Pleuger. Friedrich W. Process for the exploitation of pe-
troleum deposits. 2,871,944, 2-3-59. Cl. 166 — 45.
Pleuger, Friedrich W., and J. C. Grober. to F. W. Pleuger.
Diaphragm piston pump. 2.869,474, 1-20-59, Cl. 103 — i52.
Pleuger, Friedrich W., and H. Schneider, to Pleuger & Co.
Submersible electric motor. 2.876,370, 3-3-59, Cl.
310—87.
Pleucer K.G. : See —
Grober, Christian. 2,89S,860.
Plews Mfg. Co. : See —
Lil.iemark. Frank H. 2.899.017.
Pleyte, Jerry, R. E. Himelick, and J. K. Dale, to The Upjohn
Co. Therapeutic composition and process. 2.8SS.382,
5-26-59, Cl. 167 — 82.
Plice, William A. : See —
Knowles, Hugh S., and Plice. 2,912,522.
Plice, William A., and H. S. Knowles, to United States of
America, Army. Capacitor charging system. 2,885,622,
5-5-59, Cl. 320 — 1.
Plocki, Peter H., and G. J. Holtz, to Belvedere Space Saving
Products, Inc. Collapsible shoe rack. 2,901,117, 8-25-59,
Cl. 211 — 38.
Ploegert, Anatol T., to The Wittemann Co., Inc. Compressor
for gaseous materials. 2,880,927, 4-7-59, Cl. 230 — 201.
Ploetz, Theodor, to Ferdmuhle Papier-Und Zellstoffwerke,
A.G. Process of carrying out chemical reactions.
2,915,385, 12-1-59, Cl. 75—84.5.
Ploger, Gustav. Reversible and continuously variable torque
converter. 2,877,667, 3-17-59, Cl. 74—751.
LIST OF PATENTEES
739
Plomb Tool Co., The : See —
Radclift'e, Charles A. 2.S6S.049.
Ploran, William J., to Globe-Union Inc
wheel magnetos.
Plotnick, Irwin J.
CI. 32—2.
Plouffe, Charles F.
Stator unit for fly-
2,912,608, 11-10-59, CI. 310—153.
Artificial denture. 2,896,324, 7-28-59,
2,876,359, 3-3-59, CI.
Signaling device for ice fishing apparatus.
2,876,579, 3-10-59. CI. 43 — 17.
Plouffe, Robert L., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Pulse communication system. 2,881,256,
4-7-59. CI. 179 — 150.
Plouffe, Robert L., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Control circuit. 2,885,476, 5-5-59, CI.
178—69.
Plough, Harold. Hair cutting tool. 2,866,9S4, 1-6-59, CI.
7 — 14.1.
Plough, Howard V. : See —
Palmiter, Keith, and Plough. 2,883,160.
Ploughman, .Leonard K. : See —
Stone, Rov A., and Ploughman. 2.873.9S9.
Plsek, Vladimir, to Vyzkumny a zkuSebnl letecky ustav. Sys-
tem for adjusting the orientation of a gyroscope. 2,886,972,
5-19-59. CI. 74 — 5.44.
Pluckebaum, Jerome J., to Montgomery Printing Co. Loose-
leaf retaining device. 2,878,815, 3-24-59, CI. 129—23.
Plueddemann, Edwin P., to Allied Chemical Corp. Titanated
alkoxy silanes. 2,8SS,475, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 429.5.
Pluess-Staufer (North American) Inc. : See —
Wilson, WilbertM., and Martin. 2,909,182.
Plumb, Harold B. Cam lock tractor hitch. 2,898,127,
8^1-59, CI. 280—478.
Plumer, Joseph B., to Pemco Corp. Method of and apparatus
for discharging continuous smelters. 2,918,754, 12-29-59,
CI. 49 — 55.
Plummer, William R. Fluid operated cylinder and piston
assembly. 2,910,047, 10-27-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Plumstead, James A. : See —
Rowe, Gilbert, and Plumstead. 2,906,793.
Plunkett, Gilman, to Friden, Inc. Short-cut multiplying
mechanism. 2,886,238, 5-12-59, CI. 235 — 63.
Plunkett, Joseph T. : See —
Hebestreet, Elmer W., and Plunkett. 2,877,599.
Plunkett, Robert, to General Electric Co. Frictionless sus-
pension means for rotary elements. 2,901,703, 8-25-59,
CI. 324 — 155.
Plust, Heinz G., to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Process for the production of high-purity gallium.
2,898,27S, 8-4-59, CI. 204 — 157.
Plymale, Jay L. Magnetic support.
250—58.
Plymouth Cordage Co. : See —
MacKinnon. Charles. 2.913.774.
Plymouth Industrial Products, Inc. : See —
Simmons, Aldred J., and Barta. 2,890,899.
Simmons, Aldred J., and Sohn. 2,909,282.
Plywood Research Foundation : See —
Williamson, Robert S. 2,886,271.
Pneumafil Corp. : See —
Parnell, Edward F. 2,883,732.
Sanborn. Walter F., and MacDuff.
Pneuma-Serve Ltd. : See —
Zakrzewski, Andrew S., and Ashby.
Pneumatic Pile Corp. : See —
Cobi, Walter H. 2,881,592.
Cobi, Walter H. 2,881,593.
Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. : See- —
Berthelsen, Walter, and Whitehead.
Howard. Thomas P. 2.868,375.
Newey, William H., and Sterling.
Newev. William H., and Sterling
Vergobbi, John G. 2,890,047.
Vergobbi, Robert W. 2.876,608.
Whelan, James P. 2,869.718.
Whelan, James P. 2,879.882.
Whelan, James P. 2,895,598.
Whelan, James P. 2,915,773.
Pobos, Mathew : See —
Batterman. Theodore W.. and Pobog. 2,917,640
Poch. Alfred B.. to Torit Mfg. Co. Separators. 2,905,266,
9-22-59. CI. 183 — 37.
Pochan, Andrg : See —
Pochan, Raymond and A. 2,878,676.
Pochan, Raymond and A. Apparatuses for measuring the
density of liquids. 2,878,676, 3-24-59, CI. 73 — 444.
Pochmerski, Dennis : See —
Guttwein, Gunter K, and Pochmerski. 2,919,398.
Pochynok, Dmytro. Heel support. 2,903,802, 9-15-59, CI.
36—8.5.
Pockman, Lloyd A. : See —
King, Dale F., and Pockman. 2,910,044.
Podbielniak, Walter J., % to W. G. Podbielniak.
countercurrent contacting method and
2,878,993, 3-24-59, CI. 233—15.
Podbielniak, Walter J., % to W. G.
countercurrent contact devices.
233 — 15.
Podbielniak, Wladzia G. : See —
Podbielniak, Walter J. 2,878,993.
Podbielniak, Walter J. 2,880,929.
Podgor, Joseph E. Silk screen printing machine.
4-14-59, CI. 101—126.
2,917,266.
2,872,836.
2,898,953.
2,899,790.
2,905,363.
Podbielniak.
2,880,929,
Centrifugal
apparatus.
Centrifugal
4-7-59, CI.
2,881,700,
Podlesak, John A. Flash type door lock. 2,916,905, 12-15-
59, CI. 70 — 150.
Podnos, Selim S. : See —
Taylor, John A., Podnos, and Fraser. 2,873,677.
Podolak, Edward, and M. Strasberg, to United States of
America, Navy. Calibrator for underwater hydrophones.
2,918,651, 12-22-59, CI. 340—8.
Podolan, Edward G. : See —
McLean, Robert F., and Podolan. 2,890,908.
Podoloff, Richard H., to International Instruments, Inc.
Electrical measuring instruments. 2,871,450, 1-27-59, CI.
324 — 154.
Podschus, Ernst, and O. Kollmann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Alkaline-earth metal silicates. 2,888,322, 5-26-59,
CI. 23—110.
Podufal, Peter E., to Universal Lubricating Systems, Inc.
Arrow tip. 2,904,338, 9-15-59, CI. 273—106.5.
Poe, Harry E. : See —
Luehring, Elmer L., and Poe. 2,915,611.
Poehler, Guenter, and O. Stichnoth, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Continuous production of cyclohexanol
and cyclohexanone. 2,879,295, 3-24-59, CI. 260—586.
Poehlman, William J. : See —
Af Kleen, Nils E., and Poehlman. 2,909,041.
Poellmitz, William A., and R. V. Klint, to General Electric
Co. Damping turbine buckets. 2,916,257, 12-8-59, CI.
253—77.
Poelman, Armand J. J. Filter device and method for mak-
ing a filter device. 2,915,426, 12-1-59, CI. 154 — 93.
Poeschl, Rudolf, to Hope Rubber Co., Inc. Endless belt hav-
ing connected end strips in a step arrangement. 2,883,871,
4-28-5.9, CI. 74—231.
Poethig, Robert E. : See —
Hanson, Herbert G., and Poethig. 2,916,060.
Poffenberger, Glenn L. Boom structure. 2,868,392, 1-13-59,
CI. 212—8.
Pohatcong Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See- — ■
Russell, Ralph W. 2,866,979.
Pohl, Carl, and H. R. Doty. Control apparatus for electric
typewriters. 2,914,160, 11-24-59, CI. 197 — 114.
Pohl, Franz : See —
Sennewald, Kurt, and Pohl. 2,886,413.
Sennewald, Kurt, Pohl, Vogt, Meininger, Meyer, Glaser,
and Steil. 2,918,141.
Pohl, Franz, to Knapsack-Griesheim Akt. Purification of
vinyl chloride and a process relating thereto. 2,875,586,
3-3-59, CI. 62—12.
Pohl, Frederic. Optical system for viewing pictures.
2,884,833, 5-5-59, CI. 88 — 28.93.
Pohl, Walter J. : See —
Rogers, Douglas C, and Pohl. 2,871,392.
Pohland, Albert, to Eli Lilly and Co. 4-phenylpiperidines and
their preparation. 2,904,550, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 294.3.
Pohlemann, Heinz : See —
Krzikalla, Hans, Engel, Wolf, and Pohlemann.
2,905,639.
Pohlemann, Heinz, H. Stummeyer, and H. Adolphi, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro-
duction of 0.0-dialkylphosphoric acid esters of substituted
halogen-butenols. 2,919,288, 12-29-59, CI. 260—461.
Pohlenz, Jack B. : »S!ee —
Gerhold, Clarence G., and Pohlenz. 2,909,414.
Kassel, Louis S., and Pohlenz. 2,902,413.
Pohlenz, Jack B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Liquid-fluid
contactor. 2,872,295, 2-3-59, CI. 23—270.5.
Pohlenz, Jack B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Liquid-fluid
contactor. 2,895,80.9, 7-21-59, CI. 23—270.5.
Pohlman, Reimar, to Dr. Lehfeldt & Co., G.m.b.H. Ultra-
sonic means for changing the homogeneity of mixtures.
2,896,922. 7-28-59, CI. 259 — 1.
Pohlmann, Heinrich : See —
Schlichenmaier, Hans, and Pohlmann. 2,882,272.
Pohlmeyer, Ferdinand J. : See —
Bregi, Benjamin F., and Pohlmever. 2,882,798.
Pohr, Jack. Cutter and trimmer blade. 2,917,826, 12-22-59,
CI. 30—347.
Poincet, Francois-Xavier : See —
Alhentiere, Louis, and Poincet. 2,878,167.
Poindexter, Franklin E., and F. W. Lowe. Apparatus for
low temperature distillation of carbonaceous materials.
2,903.400. 9-8-59, CI. 202—109.
Poindexter, Lawrence C. : See —
Covault, Darrell W., and Poindexter. 2,919,338.
Pointer, Robert W. Marine float. 2,879,735, 3-31-59, CI.
.5.
apparatus.
2,917,149,
Poirette Corsets, Inc. : See —
Baer, Berta. 2,884,928.
Poirier, Ernest A. Suction box extraction
2,877,693, 3-17-59, CI. 92 — 51.
Poiriir, Roger H. Current measuring circuit.
12-15-59, CI. 194 — 9.
Washing machine.
2,910,855, 11-3-59,
2,868,616,
Poirier, Victoria.
CI. 68 — 22.
Poitras, Edward J. Steam sterilization method.
1-13-59, CI. 21—56.
Poitras, Edward J., to Millipore Filter Corp. Filtration
and incubation unit. 2,879,207, 3-24-59, CI. 195 — 139.
Pokolic, Ivan. Still picture attachment for moving picture
projectors. 2,869,421, 1-20-59, CI. 88 — 28.
Pokorny. Frank J. : See —
Clausing, Challiss I., and Pokorny. 2,905.865.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Pokorny, John M. : See —
Pokorny, Louis, Jr. 2,911,655.
Pokorny, Louis : See —
Pokorny, Louis, Jr. 2,911,655.
Pokorny, Louis, Jr., % to L. Pokorny and % to J. M.
Pokorny. Combination chair and folding bed. 2,911,655,
11-10-59, CI. 5 — 59.
Pokras, Adolph, to Will Ross, Inc. Identification band.
2,911,743, 11-10-59, CI. 40 — 21.
Pokryfke, John A., to \V. D. Allen Mfg. Co. Storage cabinet
for tire hose. 2,871,083, 1-27-59, CI. 312 — 242.
Polach, Karel, to Zapadonioravske strojirny, narodni podnik.
Apparatus for feeding and changing of yarns in circular
knitting machines. 2,885,874, 5-12-59, CI. 66 — 140.
Polack, Joseph A. : See —
Ross, James F., Turpin, and Polack. 2,878,891.
Watts, Rhea X., and Polack. 2.911.353.
Polack, Joseph A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Quenching fluid coker vapors. 2,890,999, 6-16-59, CI.
208—127.
Polak, Jaroslav : See —
NeniCka, Zdengk, and Polak. 2,906,570.
Polanco, Jose P. Yoke-sleeve for waterproof garments.
2,880,421, 4-7-59, CI. 2—87.
Poland, Donald R. Newspaper vending machine. 2,904,210,
9-15-59, CI. 221—90.
Poland, William L., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Servosystem function generator. 2,869,058, 1-13-59, CI.
318—28.
Poland, William L., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Computer. 2,912,165, 11-10-59, CI. 235—193.
Polanin, Walter R. : See —
Andrzejewski, Matthew S., and Polanin. 2,911,069.
Tack, Carl E., and Polanin. 2,877,870.
Polanin, Walter R., to American Steel Foundries. Rotor
brake. 2,873,004, 2-10-59, CI. 188—59.
Polanin, Walter R., to American Steel Foundries. Adjustable
connector. 2,881,874, 4-14-59, CI. 188—197.
Polanin, Walter R., to American Steel Foundries. Tread
brake arrangement. 2,883,005, 4-21-59, CI. 188 — 53.
Polanin, Walter R., to American Steel Foundries. Tread
brake arrangement. 2,883,006, 4-21-59, CI. 188 — 56.
Polansky, Alois, and M. Hruby. Hydromechanical model.
2,903,186, 9-8-59, CI. 235 — 184.
Polansky, Raymond : See —
Herbes, William F., and Polansky. 2,881,153.
Polansky, Raymond, and W. F. Herbes, to American Cyana-
mid Co. Alkylated thiourea-aldehyde resins and their
preparation. 2,881,154, 4-7-59, CI. 260—70.
Polarad Electronics Corp. : See —
Jaffe, D. Lawrence. 2,887,655.
Jaffe. David L. 2,874.288.
Jaffe, David L. 2,888,653.
Jaffe, David L. 2,907,962.
Jaffe, David L., and Ross. 2,911,564.
Klipper, Stanley. 2,895,017.
Odessey, Paul H. 2,904,804.
Skwarek, Frank J. 2.904,747.
Wheeler, Harold A. 2,907,032.
Polarizers (United Kingdom) Ltd.: See —
Ashby, David G. and R. M. 2,908,025.
Polaroid Corp. : See —
Bartlett, Philip D. 2,880,657.
Bartlett, Philip D., Bishop, Whittier, and Wright.
2.873,657.
Bing, Herbert A., and Lothrop. 2,910,573.
King, Herbert A., Wareham, and Wolff. 2,873,659.
Booth Joseph H, and Chubb. 2,906,182.
Cohler, Marilyn R., and Simon. 2,892,710.
Cooper, Dexter P., Jr. 2,909,696.
Eburn, William H., Jr. : 2,887.028.
Eburn, William H., Jr. 2,909,977.
Eloranta, Vaito K. 2,887,030.
Erlichman, Irving. 2,882,155.
Fairbank, Murry N. 2,877,699.
Fairbank, Murry N. 2.903,950.
Fairbank, Murry N. 2,915,393.
Grey, David S. 2,914,997.
Haas, Howard C. 2,898,231.
Hanlon, Albert J. 2,898,447.
Land, Edwin H. 2,873,658.
Land, Edwin H. 2,874,045.
Land, Edwin H. 2,903,951.
Land, Edwin H., and Eloranta. 2.873.660.
Land, Edwin H., and Eloranta. 2,880,659.
Land, Edwin H., and Eloranta. 2,880,660.
Land, Edwin H., Eloranta, and Fairbank. 2,880,658.
Land, Edwin H., and McCune. 2,898,208.
Lothrop, John W.. and Rolando. 2,871,777.
Rogers, Howard G. 2,909,430.
Rosenblum, Louis. 2,892,927.
Ryan, William H. 2,887,007.
Ryan, William H, and Walworth. 2,868.077.
Ryan, William H., and Walworth. 2,892,382.
Walworth, Vivian K., and Ryan. 2,892,383.
Wareham, Richard R. 2,869,444.
Wareham, Richard R. 2.878,736.
Whittier, Sidney B. 2,877,697.
Wolff, Otto E. 2,903,829.
Alternating current gen-
2,886,762, 5-12-59, CI.
Polasek, Karl, to Aero Material AB.
erator for constant frequency.
322 — 24.
Polasek, Karl, to Aero Material AB. Control system for con-
stant frequency induction alternator. 2,887,645, 5-19-59,
CI. 322—31.
Polay, Harvey H. Book ends. 2,872,046, 2-3-59, CI. 211 —
42.
Polchinski. Stanley, and G. J. Rusciano. Surface door latch.
2,899,228, 8-11-59, CI. 292 — 169.
Polchow, Charlie J. Work-holding device. 2,880,772, 4-7-59,
CI. 144 — 288.
Polese, James P., to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Ceramic electron
tube. 2,880,349, 3-31-59, CI. 313 — 244.
Polese, Joseph T. : See —
O'Larte. Rudolph, and Polese. 2,871,655.
Poley, George M. Tobacco container. 2,890,809, 6-16-59,
CI. 217 — 12.
Polgar. Andre : See —
Debat, Jacques, and Polgar. 2,900,100.
Polglase, Burton C., Jr. : See —
Harless, Charles A., and Polglase. 2,915,008.
Polglase, Burton C, Jr., E. W. Worthington, and C. H. Ringe,
to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Magarine press plate cylinders.
2,909,999, 10-27-59, CI. 101—378.
Polglase, William J. : See —
Darrach, Marvin, and Polglase. 2,891,091.
Polhemus, John K., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Adapter
for photoflash lamps. 2,884,610, 4-28-59, CI. 339 — 45.
Polhemus, John K., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Test-
ing device for cameras and flash; amps. 2,901,692, 8-25-59,
CI. 324 — 51.
Polhemus, Von D., to General Motors Corp. Interconnected
torsion bar suspension. 2,906,543. 9-29-59, CI. 280 — 104.
Polich, Anthony, to Sabre Metal Products, Inc. Gooseneck
drawbar. 2,878,033, 3-17-59, CI. 280 — 423.
Polidor, Edward C. : See —
Conte, Joseph F., and Polidor. 2,887,827.
Polimerou, Lazarus G. Function generator employing photo-
tubes. 2,887,587. 5-19-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Polinak, Bernard L, to General Motors Corp. Track shoe
assembly. 2,883,242, 4-21-59, CI. 305 — 10.
Politi, Edward Y., and M. T. Williams, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Phase shift oscillator. 2,891,159, 6-16-59, Cl.
250—36.
Politis, Charles J., to United States Products Corp. Method
and apparatus for forming hollow plastic articles.
2,891,280, 6-23-59, CI. 18—19.
Polito, Anthony J., to General Electric Co. Method of de-
tecting leaks and testing media therefor. 2,878,392,
3-17-59, CI. 250—71.
Polits, William J. : See—
Kobbe, John R., and Polits. 2,883,619.
Politte, Cecil A. Emergency brake safety lock.
1-27-59, CI. 188 — 67.
Politzer, Alfred : See —
Costa, Joseph L., Glauber, Morse, Politzer, and Sixthor.
2,890,865.
Polk, Donald S. : See —
Carter, Leon S. 2,897,506.
Polk, Irving J. : See —
Christofilos, Nicholas C, and Polk. 2,874,326.
Polk, Louis F., and J. H. Straw, to The Sheffield Corp.
Gaging apparatus. 2,878,574, 3-24-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Polk, Walter B. : See—
Mathis, Clyde H., and Polk. 2,877,866.
Polkosky, Joseph J., and A. M. Splinter, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electron multipliers. 2,881,343, 4-7-59, CI.
313—104.
Polkosnik, Bernard L., to Ever Ready Calendar Mfg. Co.
Label inserting apparatus. 2,906.425, 9-29-59, Cl. 216 — 9.
Poll, Harry F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for
catalytic desulfurization and reforming of cracked naphthas.
2,908,626, 10-13-59, Cl. 208 — 54.
Pollack, Maxwell A. Making alpha-chloroacrylic compounds.
2,870,193, 1-20-59, Cl. 260—465.7.
Pollack, Maxwell A. Synthesis of amino acids. 2,870,201,
1-20-59; Cl. 260—534.
Pollak, Joseph, Corp. : See —
Hasselbaum, Oscar H. 2,902,646.
Pollak, Peter I., to Merck & Co., Inc.
and processes of preparing the same.
Cl. 260—295.
Pollak, Philip, Jr., and E. J. Lopes, to Emerson Radio &
Phonograph Corp. Time stamp changing mechanism for
mail cancelling systems or the like. 2,911,279, 11-3-59,
Cl. 346—141.
Pollard, Charles E., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Switch. 2,868.926. 1-13-59, Cl. 200—112.
Pollard, Harold J., and W. A. Baker, to Bristol Aircraft Ltd.
Containers for attachment to the exterior of aircraft.
2,895,635, 7-21-59, Cl. 220—5.
Polleck, Vincent A., and L. Wright, to Santay Corp. Stamp-
ing apparatus. 2,902,924, 9-8-59, Cl. 101 — 8.
Pollet, Ren6 M. A. J. : See —
Remane, Roger. 2,879,925.
Remane\ Roger. 2,883,090.
Pollev. Charles R. Chain type automatic poultry feeder.
2,918,037, 12-22-59, Cl. 119—52.
Pollev, Eugene J., to Zenith Radio Corp. Control system.
2,903,575, 9-8-59, Cl. 250—20.
2,870,874,
Chemical compounds
2,904,551, 9-15-59,
LIST OF PATENTEES
741
Polleys, Owen F., to The Karnan Aircraft Corp. Mech-
anism for adjusting throttles of a plurality of engines.
2,910,886, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 4S0.
Polleys, Richard W., to John \Y. Bolton & Sons, Inc. Pulping
apparatus and method. 2,917,245, 12-15-59, CI. 241 — 15.
Pollia, xVndrew A. Axiallv bolted pipe coupling with keyed
flanges. 2,867,454, 1-6-59, CI. 285—368.
Pollingue, Daniel J., Jr. : See —
Tietig, Rudolph, Jr., and Pollingue. 2,872,180.
Pollitz, Harold C, to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Multi-stage roll crusher. 2,879,950, 3-31-59, CI. 241 — 143.
Pollitz, Harold C, to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids. Sur-
facing machine control means. 2,911,892, 11-10-59, CI.
94 — 46.
Pollitz, Harold C, to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Screed compensating and adjusting means. 2,914,994,
12-1-59, CI. 94 — 45.
Pollitz, Harold C, E. O. Spangler, and N. H. Kessler, to
Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Roll crusher for
simultaneous crushing of large and small pieces of
material. 2,879,952, 3-31-1)9, CI. 241 — 235.
Pollitzer, Ernest L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Solvent
extraction of hydrocarbon mixtures. 2,906,707, 9-29-59,
CI. 208—325.
Pollman, Andrew G. Blade guide and slice thickness gauge.
2,877,552, 3-17-59, CI. 30—284.
Pollmann, Max, to Kurt Korbor & Co. K.G. Conveyor devices
for cigarettes or the like. 2,902,140, 9-1-59, CI. 198 — 25.
Pollmann, Max, to Kurt Korber & Co. E.-G. Storing and feed-
ing apparatus for cigarette machines or the like. 2,902,186,
9-1-59, CI. 221—10.
rollmann, Max, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.G. Transfer mech-
anism for cigarettes. 2,917,156, 12-15-59, CI. 198 — 24.
Pollock, Glenn E., Jr., H. A. Jett, T. Gerwitz, and B. L.
Scallet, to Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Filtration process for
starch. 2,913,359, 11-17-59, CI. 127—71.
Pollock, Gordon J., to The E. F. Hauserman Co. Door lock.
2,895,322, 7-21-59, CI. 70—153.
Pollock, Helen : See —
Rachlin, Max. 2,890,664.
Pollock, Herbert C, to General Electric Co. Logging appa-
ratus. 2.867,728, 1-6-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Pollock, John S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic color
printer. 2,891,443, 6-23-59, CI. 88 — 24.
Pollock, John S., and W. R. Amann, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Interchangeable mask arrangement for photographic print-
ers. 2,895,396, 7-21-59, CI. 95 — 79.
Pollock, Joseph A. Snow shovel. 2,896,993, 7-28-59, CI.
294 — 54.
Pollock, Latham : See —
Mittell, Frank C, Chase, Matey, Pollock, Dawson, and
Bower. 2,902,696.
Pollock, Lyle W. : See —
Pennington, Edward N., Pollock, Wood, Andrews, and
Boyer. 2,883,271.
Wood, James Q., and Pollock. 2,867,508.
Pollock, Lyle W.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap-
paratus for simultaneously pelleting powdered materials
and classifying samp. 2,872.300. 2-3-59, CI. 23 — 314.
Pollock, Lyle W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pelleting process
and apparatus. 2,880,519, 4-7-59, CI. 34 — 8.
Pollock, Lyle W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling mass
flow rate of particulate material in a pneumatic system.
2,898,158, 8-4-59, CI. 302—53.
Pollock, Lyle W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocarbon
cracking furnace and its operation. 2,917,564, 12-15-59,
CI. 260 — 683.
Pollock Paper Corp. : See —
Jensen, Thormod. 2,883,819.
Pollock, Randolph R. Pressure seal for vulcanizing pneu-
matic tires. 2,874,415, 2-24-59, CI. 18—45.
Pollock, Robert S. Cooled turbine blade. 2,888,243, 5-26-59,
CI. 253 — 39.15.
Pollock. Robert T. Method and apparatus for improving
diesel fuel ignition quality. 2,915,054, 12-1-59, CI. 123 —
187.5.
Pollock. Roger A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Solvent
activatable stiffener material. 2,887,400, 5-19-59. CI.
117 — 28.
Pollock. Samuel C. : See —
Lelli. Joseph L., and Pollock. 2,897,003.
Pollock. Samuel C. to General Motors Corp. Attachment of
convertible top fabric to side rail. 2,893,782, 7-7-59 CI.
296 — 107.
Pollock. William E., to Librascope, Inc. Multi-turn hunting
tooth stop. 2,902,876, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 414.
Polmanteer, Keith E. : See —
Konkle, George M., McHard, and Polmanteer. 2,890,188.
Polmanteer, Keith E., to Dow Corning Corp. Siloxane rubber
tire. 2,897,869, 8-4-59. CI. 152 — 330.
Polmanteer, Keith E., to Dow Corning Corp. Adhesive com-
position. 2,898,224, 8-4-59, CI. 106 — 287.
Polo, Louis, to Radios S. A. Vacuum cleaners. 2,871,975,
2-3-59, CI. 183—21.
Polomski, John B. : See —
Holdeman, John W„ Masko, Polomski, and Whelpley.
2,895,344.
Polomski. John B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission.
2,882,756, 4-21-59, CI. 74 — 754.
Polomski, John B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydraulic con-
trols for transmission. 2,899,834. 8-18-59, CI. 74 — i72.
Polovitch, Michael. Auxiliary safety braking attachment for
motor vehicles. 2,871,986, 2-3-59, CI. 188 — 5.
Poison, Olien, and T. J,. Nelson. Window construction.
2,890,501, 6-16-59, CI. 20 — 42.
Polster, Norman E., to Leeds and Northrup Co. Light sources
for spectrograph systems. 2,895,078, 7-14-59, CI. 315 —
111.
Polster, William E. : See —
Howe, Conrad L.t and Polster. 2,888,587.
Polstra, Charles R. Bumper attachment. 2,884,260, 4-28-59.
CI. 280—502.
Poltorak, Emil J., to Jolins-Manville Corp. Gaskets and
method of making the same. 2,902,305, 9-1-59, CI. 288 —
11.
Poltorak, Emil J., and D. H. Johns, to Johns-Manville Corp.
Gaskets. 2,882,082, 4-14-59, CI. 288 — 11.
Polumbus, E. A., Jr. : See —
Gregory. Elmer O. 2,873,765.
Poly Choke Co., Inc., The : See —
Conant, Richard W. 2,911,724.
Grahn, Aran Y. 2,888,769.
Polychrome Corp. : See —
Cohn, Bernard. 2,882,153.
Cohn, Bernard. 2,882,154.
Poly-Cut Corp. : See —
Styers, Henry H. 2,909,969.
Polydoroff, Wladimir J. Ferromagnetic antenna systems.
2,870.442, 1-20-59, CI. 343 — 787.
Polye, William R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Heated ther-
mistor. 2,878,351, 3-17-T)9, CI. 201 — 63.
Polyfab Co. : See —
Lingenfelter, Daniel J., Grover, and Forbes. 2,878,849.
Polymer Corp. Ltd. : See —
Alexander. Douglas S., and Henry. 2,887.521.
Finigan, Charles M., and Spehar. 2,884,474.
Flemming, Norbert A., and Montross. 2,874,412.
Kearns, William J. L. 2,888,333.
Kearns, William J. L. 2,911,453.
Lewis, Edmund P., Skelton, and Cochrane. 2,916,361.
Nicholl, Christopher I. H. 2,916,360.
Reilly, Park M., Lewis, and Kearns. 2,884,473.
Rush, Ian C, and Finigan. 2,886,613.
Sevenpifer, Ross. 2,875,506.
Poly-Seal Corp., The : See —
Robineau, Doria N. 2,913,017.
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn : See —
Bieber, Harold H., Bruins, and Gregor. 2,884,387.
Carlin. Herbert J. 2,899,640.
Carlin. Herbert J. 2.899.650.
Polytechnic Research & Development Co., Inc. : See —
Berger, Christian D. 2,912,957.
Polyzou, James, and J. H. Brundage, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Discriminator circuit.
2,906,873, 9-29-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Polyzou, James, and J. L. Jatlow, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Signal control system. 2,913,711,
11-17-59, CI. 340 — 253.
Polzin, Winfred J., to Will Ross, Inc. Identification bracelet.
2,871,592, 2-3-59, CI. 40—21.
Pomerantz, Reuben, E. F. Degering, and T. Hasselstrom.
Method of packaging and treating articles. 2,904,392, 9-15-
59, CI. 21 — 54.
Pomeroy, Chester M. : See — ■
Douglass, John J., and Pomeroy. 2,916,995.
Pomeroy, Richard C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Proportional amplitude discriminator. 2,870,328, 1-20-59,
CI. 250—27.
: See —
2,876,506.
2,892,517.
2,896,753.
2,912,077.
Pomeroy, Sawyer M., to The W. S. Tyler Co. Woven struc-
tural material. 2,874,730, 2-24-59, CI. 139 — 425.
Pomeroy, Sawyer M„ to The W. S. Tyler Co. Illuminated
ceiling. 2,886,697, 5-12-59, CI. 240 — 9.
Pomfrett, John M., and F. Jenne, Jr., to General Electric
Co. Arc tube mount. 2,918,592, 12-22-59, CI. 313 — 25.
Pommer, Dennis L. : See —
Carlson, Carl A., Pommer, and Reiten. 2,900,775.
Pommer, Dennis L., to Foley Mfg. Co. Grass catcher.
2,887,839, 5-26-59, CI. 56 — 202.
Pommer, Horst : See —
Sarnecki. Wilhelm, and Pommer. 2,905,717.
Pommer, Horst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda Fabrik Akt. Pro-
duction of conjugated-unsaturated aldehydo carboxylic acid
esters. 2,894,011, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — il0.9.
Pommer, Horst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Production of vitamin A and vitamin A
esters. 2,898,368, 8-^1-59, CI. 260 — 488.
Pommer, Horst, and G. Wittig, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of compounds of
the vitamin A series. 2,917,523, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 410.9.
Pommer, Horst, and G. Wittig, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of compounds of
.the vitamin-A series. 2,917,524, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 410.9.
Pommier, Leonel J. Check valve. 2,877,793, 3-17-59, CI.
137—514.7.
Pomona Foundry, Inc. : See —
Huisking, Joseph C. 2,897,949.
Pompeo, George C, to American Optical Co. Ophthalmic
tool device. 2,884,153, 4-28-59, CI. 218 — 14.
Pomeroy, S. H., Co., Inc.
Knebel, Herman C.
Knebel, Herman C.
Knebel, Herman C.
Walsh, William L.
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Pomper, Anthony W.f and C. J. Waechter, to John Waldron
Corp. Transverse web cutting apparatus having sheet
delivery mechanism using timed vacuum belts. 2,895,552,
7-21-59, CI. 104 — 68.
Pomper, Victor, to Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique
Appliquee S.I.G.M.A. Hydraulic control systems in par-
ticular for operating a tractor rock shaft. 2,886,948,
5-19-59, CI. 60—52.
Pompilio, Eugene. Escape ladders. 2,S74,887, 2-24-59, CI.
22S— 38.
Pon, Lemuel. Intermittent combustion turbine engine.
2,888,803, 6-2-59, CI. 60—39.38.
Poncet, Pierre, % to E. Picat. Oil seals. 2,893,770, 7-7-59,
CI. 2S8— 3.
Ponehaud, George C, to United States Steel Corp. Method
of producing natural rhombic shaped ammonium sulphate
crystals. 2,874,028, 2-17-59, CI. 23—119.
Pond, Leander N. : See —
Watkins, George E„ and Pond. 2,893,542.
Pond. Robert B. : See —
Wade, Worth, Pond, and Gibbons. 2,904,859.
Pond, Robert P., to Marvalaud. Inc. Method of forming
round metal filaments. 2,879,566, 3-31-59, CI. 22 — 200.1.
Pond, Robert B., to Marvalaud, Inc. Apparatus for pro-
ducing alloy and bimetallic filaments. 2,900,708, 8-25-59,
CI. 29 — 194.
Pond, Robert B., to Marvalaud, Inc. Production of con-
tinuous filaments of high vapor pressure metals. 2,907,082,
10-6-59, CI. 22 — 57.2.
Pond, Robert B., to Marvalaud, Inc. Apparatus for produc-
ing metal filaments. 2,910,744, 11-3-59, CI. 22—57.3.
Pondexter, Edward, Jr. : See —
Stewart, William D., Pondexter, and Wachtel. 2,915,519.
Pondy, Pat R. : See —
Becker, Edward J., Cleveland, Pondy, and Robinson.
2,914,402.
B'Altroy, Frederick A., and Pondy. 2,913,077.
Pongratz, Alfred : See —
Zirm, Konrad L., and Pongratz. 2,878,251.
Zirm, Konrad L., and Pongratz. 2,878,253.
P.ons, Paul H., to Etablissements Saxby. Clamp-type track
brake for railway vehicles. 2,880,822, 4-7-59, CI. 188 — 62.
Pons, Paul M., to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions
Elecrriques de Jeumont. Packing for containers made of
wound sheet metal. 2,918,002, 12-22-59, CI. 102 — 43.
Ponteggi Tubolari Dalmine Innocenti S.p.a. : See —
Micozzi, Alfredo. 2,911,243.
Ponthus, Andr6, and G. Comte, to Compagnie Generale d*Elec-
tricite. Device for the testing of repeaters. 2,890,296,
6-9-59, CI. 179—175.31.
Ponting, Leonard C, to Pratt & Whitnev Co., Inc. Chuck jaw
adjusting means. 2,917,314, 12-15-59, CI. 279 — 123.
Pontious, Harry L., and E. L. Caustin, to North American
Aviation, Inc. Automatic inflator for life preserving appa-
ratus. 2,904,218, 9-15-59, CI. 222 — 5.
Pontis, Paul R., and Associates, Inc. : See —
Bradbury, James W. 2,893,245.
Pontis, William G. : See —
Shewmon, Ralph K., and Pontis. 2,909,333.
Pontius, Eugene C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Viscose process. 2,891,836, 6-23-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Pontremoli, Pio, to Montecatini Societa Generale per l'ln-
dustria Mineraria e Chimica. Device for supplying cur-
rent to the bottom of electrolytic furnaces. 2,868,710,
1-13-59, CI. 204 — 243.
Ponty, Howard D. : See —
Monego, Constantin J., Manning, and Ponty. 2,895,327.
Pool, Beniamin M. Excavating apparatus. 2,884,721,
5-5-59, CI. 37 — 85.
Pool, Henry L., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. De-
vice for controlling an actuator bv the translation of a
shock wave. 2.873:756, 2-17-59. CI. 137 — 87.
Pool, Stuart D., to International Harvester Co. Adjustable
mounting for implement on tractor. 2,909,883, 10-27-59,
CI. 56—15.
Pool, Stuart D., and E. M. Blelin, to International Harvester
Co. Minimum displacement balanced control valve.
2.876.796. 3-10-59. CI. 137—622.
Poole, Alton B., to Koehler Mfg. Co. Separators for storage
batteries and method of making them. 2,912,479, 11-10-59,
CI. 136—146.
Poole, Arthur B., to General Time Corp. Rotation controlling
device. 2.874,809. 2-24-59, CI. 188 — 82.1.
Poole, David M. : See —
Mirza, Rio N., and Poole. 2,883,147.
Poole, Edward M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Pulverizing
apparatus. 2.906.467, 9-29-59, CI. 241 — 53.
Poole. Forrest R. : See —
Wadsworth. William B.. and Poole. 2,899,683.
Poole, Foster M., % to C. Casey. Measuring instrument.
2,901,830, 9-1-59, CI. 33—174.
Poole Foundry & Machine Co. : See—
Swanson, Arthur. 2,891,393.
Poole, George J. License plate holder. 2,877,583, 3-17-59,
CI. 40—125.
Poole, Gregory. Removable air conditioning units for auto-
mobiles. 2,887,031, 5-19-59, CI. 98—2.5.
Poole, James P., to Brockway Glass Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for manufacturing glassware. 2,915,638,
12-1-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Poole, Joseph D. and S. O. Baby supporter and exerciser.
2,868,272, 1-13-59, CI. 155—17.
Shaft position indi-
aid.
Process of
CI. 18 — 53.
Poole, Joseph R., to The Austin Co.
cator. 2,901,170, 8-25-59, CI. 235—
Poole, Kenneth M. : See —
Kompfner, Rudolf, and Poole. 2,879,442.
Poole, Marcus W. Intravenous therapy training
2,871,584, 2-3-59, CI. 35—17.
Poole, Myron C, to Revolvex Corp. Revolvable windows for
mobile home. 2,886,863, 5-19-59, CI. 20 — 53.
Poole, Robert E., Jr. : See —
Weingart, Ben, and Poole. 2,891,107.
Poole, Susan O. : See —
Poole, Joseph D. and S. O. 2,868,272.
Pooley, Robert W„ to United States Rubber Co.
making cellular material. 2,901,774, 9-1-59,
Pooley, Thomas R., to Dow Corning Corp. Phenylvinyltri-
siloxane. 2,906,766. 9-29-59, CI. 200— 44S.2.
Poon, Tom K. Portable fire-fighting equipment. 2,884,075,
4-28-59, CI. 169—1.
Poor & Co. : See —
Bartley, Calvin L. 2,885,153.
Jeremias, Bruno R. 2,902,394.
Olsen, Norman T. 2,898,162.
Thonger Thurland G. 2,872,121.
Poorman, J. E. Inc. : See —
Poorman, John E. 2,870,662.
Poorman, John E. 2,875,629.
Poorman, John E. 2,875,662.
Poorman, John E. Knurling tool. 2,870,661, 1-27-59, CI.
80—5.1.
Poorman, John E., to J. E. Poorman, Inc. Cross-slide knurl-
ing or like tool. 2,870,662, 1-27-59, CI. 80 — 5.1.
Poorman, John E., to J. E. Poorman, Inc. Adjustable off-
center drill holder. 2,875,629, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 384.
Poorman, John E., to J. E. Poorman, Inc. Cross-slide form
tool holder. 2,875,662, 3-3-59, CI. 82—36.
Poos, George I. : See —
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett. 2,887,492.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett. 2,887,493.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett. 2,887,494.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2.S94.000.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2,894,001.
Sarett, Lewis H., Poos, and Johns. 2.894,002.
Popa, John, to General Electric Co. Starting and operating
circuit for arc discharge device. 2,892,126, 6-23-59, CI.
315 — 205.
Pope, Charles M. Underwater camera case. 2,901,143,
8-25-59, CI. 220—85.
Pope, John T., to St. Regis Paper Co. Apparatus for felling
trees and producing logs from the trunks. 2,882,941,
4-21-59, CI. 143 — 43.
Pope, Kenneth E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Pressure sensing device. 2,917,597,
12-15-59, CI. 200 — 83.
Pope, Lyman B., J. W. Sjostrom, and A. E. Kempton, to
Pope Machinery Corp. Boring machine worktable and
speed control therefor. 2,880,629, 4-7-59, CI. 77 — 3.
Pope Machinery Corp. : See —
Pope, Lyman B., Sjostrom, and Kempton. 2,880.629.
Pope, Samuel H., and R. M. Stuntz, Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp.
Liquid measurement. 2,914,946, 12-1-59, CI. 73 — 219.
Pope, Seth, and F. Zilliken, to American Home Products
Corp. Production of N-acetylglucosamine. 2,910,408,
10-27-59, CI. 195 — 4.
Pope, William T., and A. Feiner, to United States of America,
Air Force. Device for generating range marks. 2,892,942,
6-30-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Pope, William T., Jr., to United States of America. Air Force.
Pulse time jitter measuring device. 2,877,414 3-10-59, CI.
324: — 68.
Popeck, Stanley P., and J. R. Sottysiak, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Antifogging agents for light sensitive paper
emulsions. 2,915,395. 12-1-59. CI. 96 — S5.
Popeil, Samuel J. Food chopper. 2,872,958, 2-10-59, CI.
146—160.
Popeil, Samuel J. Method for manufacturing artificial
foliage, plant life, and similar shapes. 2,879,617, 3-31-59.
CI. 41—13.
Popejoy, Freddie W., and J. A. Krier, to Alltronics Mfg. Co.
Connector for electric wires. 2,911,615, 11-3-59, CI.
339— 19S.
Popielski, Daniel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Azo dye
containing blends of styrene polymers and rubbery diene
polymers of enhanced color stabilized with boric acid.
2.893.975, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 4.
Popielski, Daniel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Color stable
blends of styrene polymers and rubbery diene polymers
containing azo dyes and terephthalic or isophthalic acid.
2.893.976. 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 4.
Popielski, Daniel A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of
dispersing pigments or resins in polystyrene using boric
acid. 2,910,450, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Popino, Robert P., and J. E. Charlebois, deceased (by H. D.
Charlebois, legal representative) to American Cyanamid
Co. Concentration of vitamin B12 and products obtained.
2,918,410, 12-22-59, CI. 167—81.
Popkin, Alexander H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method for color improvement of polymeric pour point de-
pressors. 2,906,729, 9-29-59. CI. 260 — 15.9.
Popowsky, William J. : See —
Baring, John A., and Popowsky. 2,910,5S5.
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743
2,905,705.
Porret, Leumann, and
Porret, Leumann, and
Popowsky, William J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Oscillator transducer motor control. 2,915,089,
12-1-59, CI. 318 — 29.
Popp Hermann G. Method of and device for pneumatic
malting. 2,891,892, 0-23-59, CI. 195 — 71.
Popp, John D., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for
quenching and reeling rods. 2,880,739, 4-7-59, CI. 134 — 46.
Popp. Robert G. : See —
Kurek, Thaddeus M., Popp, and Jones. 2,872,890.
Poppa, Rocco, and J. L. Hoellerich, to Admiral Corp. Re-
mote control tuner. 2,S68,967, 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Poppe, George W., to Equitable Paper Bag Co., Inc. Paper
bag with locking element having concealed ends. 2, SOS, 436,
1-13-59. CI. 229 — 77. ,_ '
Porath, Jerker O.. to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Methods
or making cellulose ethers. 2,891,057, 6-16-59, CI. 260 —
231.
Porcheddu, John. Inertia-operated switch for conveyances
and the like. 2.871,310, 1-27-59, CI. 200 — 61.4o.
Pordes, Otto, to Shell Development Co. Process of forming
foamed asphalt. 2,901,369, 8-25-59, CI. 106—122.
Porepp, Hans, to Opti-Werk G.m.b H. & Co. Slider for helical-
wire slide fastener. 2,901,803, 9-1-59, CI. 24—205.15.
Porges, Frederick B., to Flexibox Ltd. Mechanical seals.
2.886.348, 5-12-59, CI. 286—8.
Porges, Frederick B., to Flexibox Ltd. Mechanical seals.
2.856.349, 5-12-59, CI. 286—8.
Poritz, Nathan. Ballpoint pen with ink tube adapter.
2,882,859, 4-21-59, CI. 120 — 42.03.
Porrata, Louis R., and E. A. Porterfield, to Columbia Broad-
casting System, Inc. Phonograph record plating fixture.
2,905,614, 9-22-59, CI. 204 — 281.
Porret, Daniel : See —
Kohler, Paul. Porret. and Tetaz
Sallmann, Richard, Maeder,
Albrecht. 2,885,387.
Sallmann, Richard, Maeder,
Albrecht. 2,885,388.
Porret, Daniel, and E. Leumann, to Ciba Ltd. Process for
the preparation of polymerizable acrylamido methylene
ureas. 2,885,438, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 553.
Porri, Lido : See —
Costabello, Dino, Porri, and BofCa. 2,885,416.
Porsche, Ferdinand, and H. H. Hoenick, to Firma Dr. Ing.
h.c.F. Porsche KG. Drive aggregate for motor vehicles.
2,900,035, 8-18-59, CI. 180 — 57.
Porsche, Ferdinand, and R. Binder, to Firma Dr. Ing. h.c.F.
Porsche KG. Two-cycle internal combustion engine. 2,902,-
020. 9-1-59, CI. 123—193.
Port, Frederick J. : See —
Riggs, Harold C, and Port. 2,911,986.
Port, Julius, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Simulated supercharger
control for aircraft engines. 2,909,853, 10-27-59, CI.
35—12.
Port, William S., and E. F. Jordan, Jr., to United States of
America, Agriculture. Release agents for pressure-sensi-
tive adhesives. 2.876.895, 3-10-59, CI. 206 — 59.
Port, William S., and G. R. Riser, to United States of America,
Agriculture. Process for purification of pelargonic acid.
2,890,230, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 410.9.
Porta Sorbedores Ygienic, Sociedad Anonima : See —
Cepero, Filiherto G. 2,873.047.
Portable Electric Tools, Inc. : See —
Dudek, Edmund C. 2,902,773.
Portage Hosiery Co. : See —
Bronson, Howard S.; and Felt. 2,902,820.
Portail, Fernand, to Societe Anonyme : Compagnie Industri-
elle des Piles Electriques Cipel. Apparatus and method
for enhancing the characteristics of dry cell batteries.
2,869,064, 1-13-59, CI. 320—3.
Portal Products Corp. : See —
Moran, Joseph I., and Bopp. 2,893,079.
Portanger, Edward. Apparatus for cleaning wool. 2,869,181,
1-20-59, CI. 19—85.
Portenier, Ernst. W. Spinnler, E. Bolay, and H. Riolo, to
Albiswerk Zuerich A. G. Infrared image converter appa-
ratus. 2,871,372, 1-27-59, CI. 250 — 239.
Porter, Allan W. H. to F. N. F. Machinery Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Warp knitting machinery. 2,871.686, 2-3-59, CI. 66 — 86.
Porter, Allan W. H., and S. T. Sheppard, to F. N. F. Ma-
chinery Mfg. Co. Ltd. Knitting machinery. 2,872,799,
2-10-59, CI. 66 — 120.
Porter, Alvin J., and L. O. Reichelt, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Device for cutting leads of electrical components.
2,898.997, 8-11-59. CI. 164 17.
Porter-Cable Machine Co., The : See —
Emmons. Arthur N. 2.897,902.
Frostad, Lars. 2,884,789.
Porter, Charles A., D. G. Samuelson, and L. W. Holm, to
The Pure Oil Co. Production of higher quality lubricating
oil stocks. 2,889,262, 6-2-59, CI. 208 — 34.
Porter, Charles H. Plug gauges. 2,903,797, 9-15-59, CI. 33 —
178.
Porter, Clarence W. : See —
Mierendorf, Robert C, and Porter. 2,919,385.
Porter, David J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Process for producing hydrogen sulfide and carbon bisul-
fide. 2,882,130, 4-14-59, CI. 23 — 181.
Porter, David S., to United States of America, Army. Con-
nector for cartridge belt link. 2,918,846, 12-29-59, CI.
89—35.
Porter, Donald C, to W. E. Swarthout. Resilient connector.
2,892,326, 6-30-59, CI. 64 — 7.
Porter, Donald C, to W. E. Swarthout. Attachment fasten-
ing. 2,906, 06S, 9-29-59, Cl. 51 — 197.
Porter, Edward W. : See —
Miles, Elburt S., and Porter. 2,884,761.
Porter, Forrest V., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Sidewall
sampler. 2,879,972, 3-31-59, Cl. 255—1.4.
Porter, Frank R., J. W. Halley, and J. E. McFarland, to
Inland Steel Co. Method of producing articles for enamel-
ling. 2,872,352, 2-3-59, Cl. 117—130.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and R. P. Northcott, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Catalytic desulfurization of crude
petroleum hydrocarbons. 2,892,774, 6-30-59, Cl. 208 — 218.
Porter, Frederick W. B., and E. C. Housain, to The British
Petroleum Co. Ltd. Hydrocatalytic desulfurization of a
mixture of straight-run and catalytically cracked gas oils.
2,900,331, 8-18-59, Cl. 208 — 214.
Porter, Grady T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gas discharge
lamp power supply. 2,875,379, 2-24-59, Cl. 315—106.
Porter, H. K., Co. : See —
Carlson, Frederick O. 2,893,655.
Carlson, Frederick O. 2,893,656.
Johnson, Robert. 2,913,136.
Kennedy, Frank J. 2,894,534.
Kennedy Frank J. 2,898,943.
Kennedy, Frank J. 2,909,915.
Killian, Stanley C, and Edison. 2,872,218.
Mageoch, Harry Y. 2,896,873.
Webster, Harry M. 2,875,520.
Porter, H. K, Co. (Delaware) : See —
Freynik, Henry S. 2,918,094.
Krase, Fred J., and Olendzki. 2,897,323.
Porter, Harry M., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Zipper guide roll for
sewing machine. 2,891,495, 6-23-59, Cl. 112—152.
Porter, Hubert T. : See —
Lester, Ronald, and Porter. 2,897,143.
Porter, John H. Hot food package vending machine.
2,890,644, 6-16-59. Cl. 99—327.
Porter, John L., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess of purifying caustic aluminate liquors. 2,839,982,
6-9-59, Cl. 233—18.
Porter, John L., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Process for preparing calcium aluminate and alumina from
phosphate-containing ores. 2,903,338, 9-8-59, Cl. 23 — 52.
Porter, Kenneth W., Jr., and H. F. Stillwell, to Collins Radio
Co. Burst eliminator circuitry. 2,918,575, 12-22-59, Cl.
250—27.
Porter, Lee M. : See —
Rust, Frederick F., and Porter. 2,871,101.
Rust, Frederick F., Porter, and Vaughan. 2,871,102.
Porter, Leonard C, and G. J. Brule, to Raytheon Co. In-
duction heating apparatus. 2,914,642, 11-24-59, Cl. 219 —
9.5.
Porter, Mack R. Hydrodynamic brake. 2,880,825, 4-7-59,
Cl. 18S— 91.
Porter, Robert D., to United Aircraft Corp. Emergency fuel
control. 2,909,896, 10-27-59, Cl. 60—39.28.
Porter, Robert E. Belt holder. 2,869,169, 1-20-59, Cl.
15 — 268.
Porter, Robert L. : See —
Gasche, Fred, and Porter. 2,912,992.
Porter, Robert R. : See —
Michal, Eugene J., and Porter. 2,890,933.
Porter, Sylvan E. : See —
Moy. Hammond R., Shockey, and Porter. 2,896,885.
Porter, Vincent J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Terminations for
acoustic delay lines. 2,910,656, 10-27-59, Cl. 333 — 30.
Porter, Vincent J., and M. Naiman, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Acoustic delay lines. 2,913,680, 11-17-59, Cl. 333—30.
Porter, William H. Equalized fluid pump. 2,867,176, 1-6-59,
Cl. 103 — 183.
Porter, William I., to American Box Board Co. Compart-
mental box. 2,888,185, 5-26-59, Cl. 229 — 29.
Porter, William J. : See — -
Krieger, Richard S., and Porter. 2,891,636.
Porter, William J., to Parkmaster Systems Inc. Shuttle for
carrying automotive vehicles. 2,873,089, 2-10-59, Cl.
254 — 5.
Portera, Stephen. Fabric pressing and shaping machine.
2,884,168, 4-28-59, Cl. 223 — 38.
Porterfield. Cecil P. : See —
Williams. Everard M.. and Porterfield. 2,868,947.
Porterfield, Cecil P., to Firth Sterling Inc. Control for
spark machining apparatus. 2,887,561, 5-19-59, Cl.
219—69.
Porterfield, Cecil P., to Firth Sterling Inc. Electrode posi-
tion control for spark machining apparatus. 2,903,555,
9-8-59, Cl. 219—69.
Porterfield, Erik A. : See —
Porrata, Louis R.. and Porterfield. 2,905,614.
Porterfield, Jack N., to Aluminum International, Inc. Can
handling machine drive and loading mechanism. 2,909,268,
10-20-59, Cl. 198 — 31.
Porterfield, Jack N., to Aluminum International, Inc. Can
handling machine. 2,909,269, 10-20-59, Cl. 198 — 31.
Portias, Socrates G. Fire fighting airplane. 2,895,693,
7-21-59, Cl. 244—136.
Portinga, Alfred R. Arrow fletcher. 2,884,034, 4-28-59, Cl.
144 — 289.
Portis, Robert B., and R. E. Phillips. Device for supporting
a human body. 2,917,753, 12-22-59, Cl. 5—66.
744
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,918,749,
2,892,755,
2,875,452,
CI.
CI.
Portman, Donald G. : See —
Groves, John N., and Portman. 2,917,593.
Portner, Albert S. Crab trap construction.
12-29-59, CI. 43 — 102.
Portnoy, Joseph, to United States of America, Army. Process
for preparing a serologically active fraction of virulent
treponema pallidum and resulting product.
6-30-59, CI. 167 — 84.5.
Porto Holding Corp. : See —
Sulger, Harold E. 2,901,645.
Porto Knurling Tools. Inc. : See —
Bennett, Anthony, and Alfreds. Re. 24,714.
Portolano, Salvatore W. Shower attachment.
3-3-59, CI. 4 — 159.
Porush, Irving, and G. L. Malson, to Riker Laboratories, Inc.
Self-propelling compositions for inhalation therapy con-
taining a salt of isoproterenol or epinephrine. 2,868,691,
1-13-59, CI. 167—54.
Porzellanfabrik Weiden Gebr. Bauscher. Zweigniederlassung
der Lorenz Hutschenreuther Akt. : See —
Achtziger. Christoph. 2.893,583.
Posansky, Jacob. Bug screen bracing means. 2,870,833,
1-27-59. CI. 160—369.
Poschner, Hans and H. Vogelsang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Akt. Loop regulating svstems for the speed control of
roll drives. 2,877,397, 3-10-59, CI. 318 — 6.
Posen, Sam, to Beltone Hearing Aid Co. Eyeglass hearing
aid construction. 2,878,322, 3-17-59, CI. 179 — 107.
Posen, Sam, to Beltone Hearing Aid Co. Eveglass hearing
aid construction. 2,894,076. 7-7-59. CI. 179 — 107.
Posey, Alice G. Spoon holder. 2,901,197, 8-25-59,
248 — 37.3.
Posey, Bob. Jr. : See —
Leathers, Joel F. M., and Posey. 2.905.726.
Posey, John T. Foot support. 2,891,257, 6-23-59,
5—317.
Posey, Joseph J., to United States Steel Corp. Dual arch.
2,869.488, 1-20-59, CI. 110—99.
Posey, Ken, Jr. : See —
Dean, Lloyd G., Olstowski. and Posey. 2,880,151.
Posnansky, Karl W., to Stamford Rubber Supply Co. Organic
materials prepared with the polvisocvanates and their
preparation. 2,882,249, 4-14-59, CI. 260 — 3.
Posner, Bernard B., to The Shannon Ltd. Support for sus-
pended files. 2,871,861. 2-3-59. CI. 129—16.
Posnett, William A., and J. M. Ferguson, to Shanks & Me-
Ewan Ltd., and Colvilles Ltd. Road surfacing material.
2.875,084. 2-24-59 CI. 106 — 284.
Pospisil, Zdenek, and M. Beranek, to Tesla, narodni podnik.
Device for accurate measurement and recording of a slowly
increasing or decreasing voltage. 2,912,649, 11-10-59, CI.
324—99.
Pospiszel, Joseph T., to Mohasco Industries, Inc. Holder for
carrying and displaying fiat articles. 2,892,269, 6-30-59,
CI. 35—50.
Posselt. Frederick W. : See —
Stanley. Lester N., and Posselt. 2.893.815.
Possis, Zinon C. : See —
Pulera, Joseph A., and Possis. 2,884,027.
Post. Charles R. Suture-tying instrument. 2,895,478
7-21-59, CI. 128—334.
Post. Frederick L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Multipath magnetic core memory devices. 2,898,581,
8-4-59. CI. 340—174.
Post, Howard E.. to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion process in the presence of added hydrogen.
2.894,897, 7-14-59. CI. 208 — 111.
Post, Lloyd P., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Outboard motor remote
steering control. 2,875,722, 3-3-59. CI. 115 — 18.
Post, Robert G., V, to R. C. Carr. Microfilm reader.
2,878,718, 3-24-59, CI. 88—24.
Post, Rudolf : See —
Siemssen, Georg-Gustav, and Post. 2,907,039.
Post. Wilmar R. : See —
Gabrielsen, Christian, and Post. 2.877,076.
Postelnek, William, to United States of America
Glass fiber-thickened grease compositions.
8-18-59, CI. 252—13.
Poster Products, Inc. : See —
Cygan, Stanley J. 2,880,537.
Postman, Martin S. Analog to digital transducer.
3-31-59, CI. 340—341.
Postmaster General, Her Majesty's : See —
Copping, Geoffrey P., Mvers, and Smith. 2,895,610.
Harris, Lionel R. P. 2.876.284.
Harris, Lionel R. F. 2,910,541.
Harris, Lionel R. F. 2,910,542.
Potash Co. of America : See —
Haworth, Russell G.. Fleming, Priesnitz, and McLaughlin.
2,916,274.
Potash. Norman. Fastening of rigid plates to sheet material.
2,910,062, 10-27-59, CI. 128 — 141.
Potchen, Joseph A. : See —
Kloote, George E., Potchen, and Meier. 2,887,732.
Kloote, George E., Potchen, and Meier. 2,907,383.
Potchen, Joseph A., to Haskelite Mfg. Corp. Means for pro-
viding moisture tight openings through panels. 2,887,740,
5-26-59, CI. 20—92.
Potchen, Joseph A., to Haskelite Mfg. Co. Mixing head.
2.890, 86S, 6-16-59, CI. 259—4.
Air Force.
2,900.338,
2,880,410.
Potchen, Joseph A., G. E. Kloote, and G. D. Meier, to Has-
kelite Mfg. Corp. Multilaminar panel. 2,875,117, 2-24-59.
CI. 154—128.
Potchen, Joseph A., and G. E. Kloote, to Haskelite Mfg. Corp.
Method of erecting enclosures. 2,893,075, 7-7-59. CI. 20 —
74.
Potdevin, Adolph, and R. P. Bechle, to Potdevin Machine Co.
Apparatus for separating predetermined lengths of material
from a continuous tube of the same. 2,902,197, 9-1-59,
CI. 225—105.
Potdevin Machine Co. : See —
Eecher, Oreste B. 2,894.559.
Potdevin, Adolph, and Bechle. 2,902.197.
Poth, George H. Fruit slice juice extractor. 2,881,696,
4-14-59, CI. 100—234.
Potlatch Forest Inc. : See —
Brown, John H., and Johnson. 2,872,712.
Potocnik, Rudolph, to General Motors Corp. Automobile rear
end construction. 2.873.998, 2-17-59. CI. 296 — 28.
Potosky, Maurice, J. H. Davis, and M. Hansburg. Orientation
system for magnetometers. 2,886,773, 5-12-59, CI.
Potratz, Herbert A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Plutor.ium-eupferron complex and
method of removing plutonium from solution. 2,868,817.
1-13-59, CI. 260 — 429.1.
Pottash, Edward. Retrieving device. 2,872,142, 2-3-59. CI.
248 — 80.
Potter & Blomfield. Inc. : See —
Harrison, William J. 2,905,788.
Potter, Charles, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Treatment of
sand. 2.911.286, 11-3-59. CI. 2.3 — 182.
Potter, David M. Specific gravity meter. 2,891,403.
6-23-59, CI. 73 — 453.
Potter, David S., to United States of America, Navy. Ceramic
barium titanate electro-mechanical filter. 2,867,780, 1-6-59,
CI. 333 — 72.
Potter, Donald A. : See —
Fairbanks, Gordon J., Potter, and Mellett. 2,895,678.
Potter, Frederick M. : See —
Phelan, George A., and Potter. 2,912,636.
Potter, John : See —
Duvivier, Charles. 2,907,671.
Potter, John J., to Hayden-Nilos Ltd. Machines for securing
hooked belt-fasteners. 2,879,511, 3-31-59, CI. 1 — 49.4.
Potter, John J., to Hayden-Nilos Ltd. Belt-fastening ma-
chines. 2.899,680 8-1 S-59 Cl. 1 — 49.4.
Potter, John J., to Havden-Nilos Ltd. Belt-fastening ma-
chines. 2,908,008, 10-13-59, Cl. 1 — 49.4.
Potter, John J., to Hayden-Nilos Ltd. Belt-fastening ma-
chines. 2,908,009, 10-13-59, Cl. 1 — 49.4.
Potter, Leon M., and W. M. Willett, to James Mfg. Co.
Feed trough and distributing system. 2,878,925, 3-24-59.
Cl. 198 — 218.
Potter. Norman M. : See —
Fritz. William H.. Potter, and Cox. 2.91 3. .892.
Potter, Ralph E. Superregenerative receiver with antenna
and open-circuited diode connected to input. 2,885,545,
5-5-59, Cl. 250—20.
Potter. Ralph E. Antenna and audio connector cable unit.
2.899.549, 8-11-59. Cl. 250 — 16.
Potter, Ralph K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag-
netic printer. 2,894.798, 7-14-59. Cl. 346 — 74.
Potter, Richard P., to Maurice and Misha Ravdel, and M.
Stanton. Rotary impact, ratchet-type wrench. 2,882,772,
4-21-59, Cl. 81—52.3.
Potter. Robert, to E. W. Bliss Co. Upcoiler with rolls inde-
pendently driven at surface speed of material being coiled.
2,877,821, 3-17-59, Cl. 153—54.
Potter. Sidney D. Apparatus for filling milk bottles.
2,901,009, 8-25-59, Cl. 141—286.
Potter, Thomas W., to Journal Box Servicing Corp. Journal
box axle stop. 2,897.018, 7-28-59, Cl. 308 — 38.
Potter, Thomas W., to Journal Box Servicing Corp. Journal
lubricator. 2,897,028, 7-28-59. Cl. 308 — 243.
Potter, Van R., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.
Acoustical device. 2.878,887, 3-24-59, Cl. 181 — 31.
Potthoff, William C. : See-
Jones, James B., and Potthoff. 2,895,845.
Pottle. Ralph K. : See —
Fredette. Joseph H., Pottle, and Swnrtz. 2.892.572.
Pottmeyer, Edward W.. to Blaw-Knox Co. Reversing valve
mechanism. 2,891,567, 6-23-59, Cl. 137 — 310.
Potts, Donald M. Electric double boiler. 2,867,420, 1-6-59,
Cl. 259—108.
Potts. Ernest L., to C. C. Brown. Apparatus for nerforming
well operations. 2,880,807, 4-7-59, Cl. 166 — 146.
Potts, Ernest L., to C. C. Brown. Well packer. 2,884.070,
4-28-59, Cl. 166—121.
Potts, Ernest L.. to C. C. Brown. Hydraulic pulling tool.
2,915,126, 12-1-59, Cl. 166— 9S.
Potts, George G. : See —
Moss, Ennis E. Re. 24,624.
Potts. Horace T., Co. : See —
Armstrong, David E.. and Dunn. 2,907,102.
Klein, Alois A. 2.91S.102.
Potts. John, to Wilson-Jones Co. Spring action desk pad
holder. 2.S76.021, 3-3-59, Cl. 2S1 — 15.
Potts, Lawrence D. : See —
First, Vincent E., Potts. Rice, and Yendall. 2.90S.144.
LIST OF PATENTEES
745
Potts, Lawrence D.. and E. F. Yendall, to Union Carbide
Corp. Dual pressure cycle for air separation. 2,873,583,
2-17-59, CI. 62—14.
Potts Muck F * Sec
Smith, Warren L., Potts, and Hudson. 2,874,159.
Potts, Mack F.. W. L. Smith, and P. S. Hudson, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Color stabilization of polymerizable hetero-
cyclic nitrogen compounds. 2,887,490, 5-19-59, CI. 260 —
290.
Potts, Melvin W. Athletic equipment carrier rack. 2,904,383,
9-15-59, CI. 312 — 293.
Potvin, Roger J. A., M. J. Lavigne, and J. J. E. Laberge,
to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Protective coating of
uranium and thorium. 2,915,417, 12-1-59, CI. 117 — 130.
Pouchot, Walter D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rotat-
ing flame spreader for stationary flameholder. 2,914,921,
12-1-59, CI. 60 — 39.72.
Poudreries Reunies de Belgique S. A. : See — -
Diels, Albert, and Orth. 2,874,604.
Pougnand, Clement, to Normacem, Societe Anonyme. Rotary
casting apparatus. 2,917.797. 12-22-59, CI. 22 — 65.
Pouit, Robert. Jet propelled aircraft with jet flaps.
2,912,189, 11-10-59, CI. 244 — 15.
Poulin, Peter. Chair with liftable arm rests. 2,869,623,
1-20-59, CI. 155—198.
Poulos, Ernest A. Combined garbage can handle and latch.
2,873,880, 2-17-59, CI. 220—55.7.
Poulos, Nicholas M. : See —
Dolin, Martin, Scandurra. and Poulos. 2,891,223.
Pouls, Francis. Training device for children. 2,885,854,
5-12-59. CI. 58—1.
Poulsom, Edmund : See —
Elce, Alec, Poulsom, and Craven. 2,916,422.
Poulsen, Wilhelm E. Automatic wild bird feeder. 2,918,901,
12-29-59, CI. 119 — 51.
Poulson, Clair C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Fluid apply-
ing and drying apparatus for treating coils. 2,890,679,
6-16-50. CI. 118 — 642.
Pound, Robert V., to Chemetron Corp. Suppression of radia-
tion from dielectric heating applicators. 2,868,939, 1-13-
59, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Pound, Robert V., to Levinthal Electronics Products, Inc.
Microwave pulse generator. 2,873,370, 2-10-59, CI.
250—36.
Pounds, Hoyle, J. H., and R. S., to Pounds Motor Co..
Inc. Combined tree cultivator and fertilizer distributor.
2,871,804, 2-3-59. CI. Ill — 11.
Pounds, James H. : See —
Pounds, Hoyle, J. H., and R. S. 2,871,804.
Pounds Motor Co., Inc. : See —
Pounds. Hoyle, J. H., and R. S. 2,871,804.
Pounds, Russell S. : See-
Pounds, Hoyle, J. H., and R. S. 2.871,804.
Poundstone, William N., to Consolidation Coal Co. Adjust-
able arm for a rotary cutting head. 2,879,049, 3-24-59,
CI. 262—7.
Poundstone, William N., to Consolidation Coal Co. Hydraulic
powered mining machine. 2,905,441, 9-22-59, CI. 255 — 47.
Poupet. Bernard. Skinning method and apparatus. 2,871,509
2-3-59, CI. 17 — 45.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Helically
formed resilient lock washer with inner nut engaging and
outer work engaging teeth. 2,868,256, 1-13-59, CI. 151 —
35.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Sheet metal
clip. 2,868,486, 1-13-59, CI. 248 — 68.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Container
carrier and package. 2,874,835, 2-24-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Mattress
handle. 2,876.465. 3-10-59, CI. 5 — 345.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Means for
securing ceiling panels in automobiles. 2,876,971, 3-10-59,
CI. 248—225.
Poupitch. Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Moulding
clip. 2,879,569, 3-31-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Can carrier
clip. 2.S94.622. 7-14-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Method of
assembling a washer and rod to make a headed fastener.
2,914.780. 12-1-59, CI. 10—27.
Poupitch, Ougljesa J., to Illinois Tool Works. Blind fastener
formed of plastic and containing longitudinal slots which
permit rosette type of distortion of shank. 2,918,841,
12-29-59, CI. 85 — 40.
Pouppirt, Walter C. : See —
Cooper, Wayne E., and Pouppirt. 2,886,210.
Pourciau, Louis L., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Video resolution control. 2,911,468, 11-3-59, CI. 178 — 7.1.
Poure\ Emile E. Mixers. 2,905,450, 9-22-59, CI. 259 — 84.
Poux. Xoel J., to Talon. Inc. Slider for slide fasteners.
2.870.507, 1-27-59, CI. 24 — 205.15.
Pouzet, Daniel, to Compagnie des Freins et Signaux Westing-
house. Reversible counting apparatus. 2,902,216, 9-1-59,
CI. 235 — 92.
Povinelli, Angelo A. and T. J. Fishing aid. 2,908,989,
10-20-59, CI. 4;i — 42.74.
Povinelli. Theodore J. : See —
Povinelli, Angelo A. and T. J. 2,908,989.
Povse, Vincent A., and G. A. Zerby, to Bar Products Co.
Molding press. 2,894,281, 7-14-59, CI. 18 — 16.
492096— P 48
Powel, William S., to Adams Powel Equipment Ltd. Pack-
ing. 2,873,039, 2-10-59. CI. 216—025.
Powell, Albert E., to Byford Labs., Inc. Frequency discrimi-
nator for frequency-modulated pulses. 2,914,672, 11-24-59,
q\ 250 27
PoweU, Allan F. : See —
Powell, Walter N. and A. F., and Anderton. 2,909,115.
Powell, Alric H., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit
interrupter. 2,8S6,663, 5-12-59, CI. 200 — 48.
Powell, Bruce E. : See —
De Bolt, Richard R., and Powell. 2,884,365.
Powell, Burnet J., to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp. Foot
operated parking brake. 2,875,641, 3-3-59 CI. 74 — 539.
Powell, Burnet J., to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp. Parking
brake for vehicles. 2,903,907, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 539.
Powell, Charles W. Mosaic tile and method. 2,876,574,
3-10-59, CI. 41—23. „
Powell, Clinton O. Toothbrush. 2,900,651, 8-25-59, CI.
15—138.
Powell, Dan, and W. J. Allsopp, to The Metal Box Co. Ltd.
Reshaping of can bodies. 2,895,527, 7-21-59, CI. 153 — 2.
Powell, Daniel R. Rotary checking fixture. 2,896,330,
7-28-59, CI. 33—174.
Powell, David B. : See —
Piteo, Benjamin A., Jr., 'and Powell. 2,912,544.
Piteo, Beniamin A., Jr., and Powell. 2,912,545.
Powell, David R., to The National Acme Co. Threading im-
plement. 2,909,087, 10-20-59, CI. 80 — 6.
Powell, Donald C, i,io to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Convertible suitcase. 2,875,868, 3-3-59, CI. 190 — 44.
Powell, Edward R., to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and
apparatus for producing fibers. 2,884,659, 5-5-59, CI.
18—2.5.
Powell, Edward V. Fipple flute. 2,883,898, 4-28-59, CI.
84 — 384.
Powell, Elno M. : See —
Schroedter, Willburt W., and Powell. 2,869,519.
Powell, Ernest F., and H. J. Lawton, to Dunlop Tire and
Rubber Corp. Method and apparatus for testing tires, belts
or the like. 2,869,361, 1-20-59, CI. 73 — 146.
Powell, Ernest P., to E. G. Staude Mfg. Co., Inc. Decurling
apparatus. 2,893,053, 7-7-59, CI. 18 — 1.
Powell, Eugene L. : See-
Diamond, Holton W., and Powell. 2,868,653.
Powell, George H. : See —
Leibing, William E., and Powell. 2.875.741.
Powell, Gerald E., to Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd.
Combustion apparatus. 2,882,843, 4-21-59, CI. 110 — 28.
Powell, Gerry : See —
Kendall. Charles O.. Powell, and Friedman. 2,893,546.
Powell, Gordon F. W. : See —
Molins, Desmond W., and Powell. 2,909,180.
Powell, Gordon F. W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Device
for detecting workpieces such as card blanks for packets.
2,881,275, 4-7-59, CI. 200—61.41.
Powell. Gordon F. W., and R. G. Crosland, to Molins Machine
Co. Ltd. Detector device suitable for use with cigarette-
making machines. 2,896,636. 7-28-59, CI. 131 — 21.
Powell, Harold W., to Kango Electric Hammers Ltd. Arma-
ture winding connectors. 2,897,385, 7-28-59, CI. 310 — 234.
Powell, Jack E. : See —
Spedding, Frank H., and Powell. 2,889,205.
Powell, James E. Combination egg holder and condiment
dispenser. 2,909,304, 10-20-59, CI. 222 — 130.
Powell, Jonathan S., Jr., and D. A. Stromsoe. Golf tee dis-
penser. 2,901,146, 8-25-59, CI. 221—190.
Powell. Manly J. : See —
Schilling, Karl F., Powell, and Brice. 2.898.207.
Powell, Manly, J., and T. A. Cecil, to Minerals & Chemicals
Corp. of America. Preparation of spherical contact masses.
2.898.304. 8-4-59. CI. 252 — 450.
Powell, Ralph C. Method and machine for knitting seamless
gloves. 2,877,635, 3-17-59, CI. 66—65.
Powell, Richard H., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatically
controlled hot and cold water by-pass valve. 2,905,387,
9-22-59. CI. 236 — 12.
Powell, Robert D. : See —
Wall James R., and Powell. 2,904.063.
Powell, Robert D.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Disk grease
seals. 2,908,177, 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Powell, Robert D., C. B. Hilgeman, and R. H. Sporing, to
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Variable pitch diameter sheave.
2,889.161, 6-2-59, CI. 287 — 52.06.
Powell, Robert J., and J. E. Champion, to Continental Motors
Corp. Fuel metering valve. 2,895,463, 7-21-59, CI.
123—139.
Powell, Robert J., and J. E. Champion, to Continental Motors
Corp. Fuel system. 2,901.031, 8-25-59, CI. 158 — 36.4.
Powell, Robert J., and J. E. Champion, to Continental Motors
Corp. Fuel injection system. 2,902,016, 9-1-59, CI. 123 —
139.
Powell, Robert J., and J. E. Champion, to Continental Motors
Corp. Fuel manifold. 2,913,231, 11-17-59, CI. 261 — 23.
Powell, Robert J., and J. E. Champion, to Continental Motors
Corp. Fuel injector. 2,913,233, 11-17-59, CI. 261 — 64.
Powell, Robert M. High frequency oscillator for proximity
fuze. 2,913,716, 11-17-59, CI. 343—7.
Powell, Robert W. : See —
Gurnisky, David H., Powell, and Fox. 2,914,454.
Powell, Russell A., to Koppers Co., Inc. Sintering machine
apparatus. 2,890,038, 6-9-59, CI. 266 — 21.
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Powell, Russell W. : See-
Norman, Richard M., and Powell. 2,878,648.
Norman Richard M., Powell, and Sherer. 2,896,257.
Powell, Truman W. Signal monitoring apparatus. 2,879,383,
3—24—59 p[ 250 20
Powell, Walter G., to Band-Ti Mfg. Co. Band cutting and
grouping machine. 2,908,329, 10-13-59, CI. 164 — 49.
Powell, Walter N. and A. P., and H. Anderton. Balinj
chines. 2,909,115, 10-20-59, CI. 100 — 20.
Powelson, Roger V. N., to Sun Oil Co. Polymerization of
olefins. 2,893,985, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Power, Basil D., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Vapour
vacuum pumps. 2,899.127, 8-11-59 CI. 230 — 101.
Power, Basil D., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Vapour
vacuum pumps. 2,902,206, 9-1-59, CI. 230 — 45.
Power, Basil D., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Multi-stage
mechanical vacuum pumps. 2,902,210, 9-1-59, CI. 230 —
205.
Power, Basil D., to Edwards High Vacuum Ltd. Vapour
vacuum pumps. 2,919,061, 12-29-59, CI. 230 — 101.
Power Brake Equipment Co. : See —
Williams, Norman C, and Fishwood. 2,880,754.
Power Condenser & Electronics Corp. : See —
Myers, Henry S. 2,886,527.
Myers, Henry S. 2,886,528.
Power Equipment Co. : See —
Bixby, William H. 2,903,640.
Power Grip, Inc. : See —
Manchester, William J. 2,886,007.
Power, James R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Party
line lock-out circuit. 2,873,316, 2-10-59, CI. 179 — 17.
Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd. : See —
Ashwood, Peter F. 2,885,159.
Barr, John C. 2,898,731.
Brame. Eugene. Re. 24,703
Cox, Martin. 2,869,830.
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., Mallinson, and Probert.
2,871,659.
Davidson, Ivor M. 2,917,274.
Fletcher, Philip J. 2,886,262.
Gardiner, John A. 2,895,297.
Hodge, Ronald I. 2,895,293.
Johnson, William E. P. 2,871.656.
Johnstone. Alexander P. 2,876,619.
Lloyd, Peter. 2,885,858.
Nickols, Leonard W. 2,880,513.
Perry, Sydney W. H. 2,873,947.
Power Steering Co. : See —
Hayse, Paul F. 2,917,027.
Powers, Cecillo C, to General Electric Co. Method of pro-
ducing an electrode structure. 2,917,811, 12-22-59 CI.
29 — 25.18.
Powers Chemco, Inc. : See —
Anander, Andrew K. 2,878,717.
Anander, Andrew K. 2,910,265.
Bjelland, John L., and Flynn. 2,900,869.
Schutt, Norman C. 2 914.289.
Sehwarz, George. 2,890,943.
Powers, Dean A. : See —
Von Hippel, Arthur R., Powers, and Green. 2,909,662.
Powers, Forrest M., to General Controls Co. Flame detec-
tion system. 2,911,540, 11-3-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Powers, Glenn L. : See —
Vance, Glenn, Powers, Stokesberry, Colman, and Klip-
stein. 2.877.286.
Powers, Howard A., to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Coriolis mass flowmeter. 2,877,649, 3-17-59,
CI. 73—194.
Powers, James D. : See —
Sakata, George, and Powers. 2,887,277.
Powers, James H., to General Electric Co. Fan arrangement
for domestic appliances. 2.873.908, 2-17-59 CI 230 — ] 19
Powers, James H., to General Electric Co. Electrostatic gas
filter. 2,888,092, 5-26-59, CI. 183—7.
Powers, James H.. to General Electric Co. Room air condi-
itioning apparatus having filter arrangement for independ-
ent operation. 2,908,147, 10-13-59, CI. 62 — 186
Powers, James H., to General Electric Co. Electrostatic gas
filter having arrangement for cancelling captured charge.
2,917,130, 12-15-59, CI. 183 — 7. - -
Powers, Max L., to Peerless Gage Co. Jet blade testing
machine. 2,879,602, 3-31-59, CI 33 — 174.
Powers, Myron J. : See —
Lazar, Melvin E., and Powers. 2,895,836.
Powers. Myron J., and M. E. Lazar, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Method of preserving apples
2.874,059, 2-17-59, CI. 99 — 186.
Powers. Myron J., and N. J. Downes, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Dehydration of cherries. 2,899,319,
8-11-59. CI. 99 — 204.
Powers Regulator Co., The : See —
Panza, Joseph E. 2,886,006.
Powers, Richard E., and C. W. Weis, to Powers Wire Prod-
ucts Co., Inc. Air operated tool and control therefor.
2.914.032. 11-24-59, CI. 121—13.
Powers, Richard E., and C. W. Weis, to Powers Wire Prod-
ucts Co., Inc. Air operated tool and valve therefor.
2.914.033, 11-24-59, CI. 121 — 21.
Powers. Richard M. : See —
Holden, Robert B.. Powers, and Blaber. 2,905,552.
Powers. Robert A. : See —
Zimmerman, Herman M., and Powers. 2,900,434.
Rim.
Tube-
152 —
Tube-
Powers, Robert B., to L. W. Nash Co. Electromagnet con
trols for sheet handlers. 2,895,733, 7-21-59, CI. 271 — 18
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Tubeless tire and rim therefor. 2,868,258, 1-13-59, CI
152 — 362.
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
2.868.259, 1-13-59, CI. 152 — 381.
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
less tire and rim therefor. 2,868,261, 1-13-59, Cl.
396.
Powers, Robert P., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
less tire and rim. 2,874,748, 2-24-59, Cl. 152 — 406.
Powers, Robert P., H. Mulder, and D. Fordyce, Jr., to The
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Wheel construction.
2.868.260, 1-13-59, Cl. 152—396.
Powers-Samas Accounting Machines Ltd. : See —
Auliffe. Frank C, and Burtnal. 2,876,888.
Davy, John C. 2,867,437.
Johnson, William E., and Davy. 2,884,271.
Lambert, Donald R. 2.873,116.
Lambert, Donald R. 2,895,410.
Lucas, John H., and Smith. 2,900.572.
Marples, Bernard P., and Foster. 2,917,681.
ParmentPr, Raymond O. 2.916.090.
Planer, George V., and Windebank. 2,916,920.
Yandell, Ronald P. B. 2,892,997.
Powers, Walter H.. to Walker Mfg. Co. of Wisconsin. Tail
pipe spout. 2,891,580, 6-23-59, Cl. 138 — 46.5.
Powers, Walter P., to C. Todd, trustee. Self-centering coiled
stock reel. 2,877,962, 3-17-59, Cl. 242 — 110.2.
Powers, Walter P., to C. Todd. Fast feeding metal working
machine. 2,884,119, 4-28-59, Cl. 203 — 150.
Powers, William K. : See —
Passafaro, Anthony L, Braun, and Powers. 2.876,598.
Powers, William R.. and R. A. Volz, to Scott Paper Co. 'Cel-
lular product and method of making the same. 2,900,278,
8-18-59, Cl. 117—98.
Powers Wire Products Co. : See —
Young. Charles L. 2,886,815.
Powers Wire Products Co., Inc. : See —
Powers, Richard E., and Weis. 2,914,032.
Powers, Richard E., and Weis. 2,914,033.
Powischill, John W., E. W. Hine, II, and G. R. Howard, to
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Method for feeding bulk mate-
rial to plural supply locations. 2,868,400, 1-13-59, Cl.
214 — 152.
Powischill, John W., and E. M. Hyde, to Proctor & Schwartz,
Inc. Reversing transmission for cross lappers. 2,902,888,
9-8-59, Cl. 74 — 761.
Powley, Rex H., to Skinner Corp. Packaged and sterilized
milk-like product and process. 2,910,364, 10-27-59, Cl.
99 — 125.
Poynter, Cyril E., to Weatherley Oilgear Ltd. Broaching
machines. 2,876,682, 3-10-59, Cl. 90—33.
Povnter, Cyril E.. to Weatherlev Oilgear Ltd. Broaching
machines. 2,893,293, 7-7-59. Cl. 90—33.
Povthress, James W., to R. H. Bouligny, Inc. Universal
tobacco tier. 2.904.193, 9-15-59. Cl. 214 — 5.5.
Pracht. Paul, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Dual circulation
vapor generating and superheating unit. 2,881,742,
4-14-59. Cl. 122 — 459.
Praeg, Walter F., to Maxim Electronics Ltd. Electric circuit
for high-speed spot or spilt-seam welding. 2,881,334,
4-7-59, Cl. 307—112.
Praeg, Walter F., to Maxim Electronics Ltd. Current switch-
ing device for electromagnetic hammers. 2,892,140,
6-23-59, Cl. 318—128.
Praeg, Walter S., to National Broach & Machine Co. Machine
for producing blended curved surfaces on the longitudinally
tapered, curved leading edges of blades used in jet engines
and the like. 2,905,062, 9-22-59, Cl. 90—24.3.
S., to National Broach & Machine Co. In-
shaving machine. 2,917,973, 12-22-59, Cl.
S., and A. B. Bassoff. to National Broach &
Gear finishing machine. 2,887,014, 5-19-59,
and J. J. Sigman, Jr.. to National Broach
Gear honing tool. 2.913,858, 11-24-59,
und Kunststofferzeugnisse G.
Praeg, Walter
ternal gear
90 — 1.6.
Praeg, Walter
Machine Co.
Cl. 90—1.6.
Praeg, Walter S.,
& Machine Co.
Cl. 51 — 206.
Praemeta Praezisionsmetall-
Baumann & Co. : See —
Ramien, Wolfgang. 2,882,903.
Prag, Jerome J. Outboard motor supports for automobiles.
2,907,483. 10-6-59, Cl. 214 — 450.
Prager, Irwin A., arid R. H. Sprague, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Photographic sensitizing dyes derived from 2-alkyl-5.6-di-
hydro-4-H-pyrano (3,2C)thiazole. 2,S86,565, 5-12-59, Cl.
260 — 240.4.
Prager, William M. : See —
Bartlett, Francis J. W. 2,867,263.
Priihauser, Heinrich, and J. Petschauer. to Maschinenfabrik
Heid Akt. Electromagnetic clutch for use on a shaft.
2.875.875, 3-3-59. Cl. 192—84.
Prahl, Fred A., Jr., and E. O. Peterson, to Compo Shoe
Machinery Corp. Shoe pad boxes. 2.914,7S2, 12-1-59,
Cl. 12 — 38.
Prakla Gesellschaft fur Praktische Lagerstattenforschung
G.m.b.H. : See —
Wachholz, Helmut. 2,913,701.
LIST OF PATENTEES
747
Pralle, William F. : See —
Sondie, Henrv P., and Pralle. 2,900,781.
Pramaggiore, Luigi. Electric cigarette lighter. 2,918,559,
12-22-59, CI. 219 — 32.
Prance, Stanley R„ to General Motors Corp. Electrostatic
method and apparatus using non-conductive discharge
means. 2,911,323, 11-3-59, CI. 117 — 93.
Prance, Stanley R., and H. O. Waag, to General Motors
Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,878,659, 3-24-59, CI.
62—357.
Prange, Charles J., to Flexible Sewertool Corp. Power bucket
machine. 2,892,557, 6-30-59, CI. 214 — 103.
Prange, Frederick A. : See —
Myers, John \Y., and Prange. 2,911,357.
Pranter, Lawrence A. Phonograph record player speed se-
lector. 2,885,208, 5-5-59, CI. 274—10.
Prapas, Aristotle G. : See —
Rudner, Bernard, and Prapas. 2,893,996.
Prapst, Matthias J. : See —
Pearl, Daniel M. 2,917,725.
Prasse, Herbert F., to Thompson Products, Inc. Implement
pump. 2,870,718. 1-27-59, CI. 103 — 126.
Prater, John D. : See —
Zimmerley. Stuart R., and Prater. 2,876,065.
Prater, Merle P. : See —
Johnson, Revnold B., Moneagle, Koranye, Jurgens, and
Prater. 2,889,110.
Prater, Robert T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Minimizing
catalyst fines carryover in a hydrocarbon conversion unit.
2,893.949, 7-7-59, CI. 208 — 150.
Prath, Frank. Spring stretchers. 2,883,742, 4-28-59, CI.
29 227.
Prather, Edwin E. : See —
Long, Richard H.. and Prather. 2,906.833.
Schock. Walter E., Prather. and Price. 2,911,264.
Prather, Edwin E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Vehicle anti-
creep mechanism including motion responsive switch.
2,875.863, 3-3-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Prather, Edwin E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Switch mecha-
nism. 2.894.088, 7-7-59, CI. 200—61.45.
Prather, Edwin E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
parking device. 2,910,326, 10-27-59, CI. 303 — 63.
Prather, John B. Water power heater or cooler for nursing
bottles. 2,895,718, 7-21-59, CI. 257 — 74.
Pratt, Amasa : See —
Pritchard, Wilbur L.. and Pratt. 2.869.085.
Pratt, Amasa, and H. W. Royce, to The Martin Co. Water
borne inflatable radar reflector unit. 2,888,675, 5-26-59,
CI. 343—18.
Pratt, Arthur J. Stylus control motor. 2,886,279, 5-12-59,
CI. 251—3.
Pratt, Burt C, and O. W. Webster, to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours and Co. 2-fluorotropones and their preparation.
2.894.989. 7-14-59. CI. 260 — 586.
Pratt, Charles M. : See —
Murdock, Paul F., and Pratt. 2,877,537.
Pratt, Edmond O. Ether volatilizer. 2,872.167, 2-3-59, CI.
261 — 14.
Pratt, Francis L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Tare correction apparatus. 2,869,853, 1-20-59, CI. 265 — 27.
Pratt, George S. Holder for nuts and bolts. 2,883,066,
4-21-59, CI. 211—133.
Pratt, George W., to Philco Corp. Method of minimizing
heat induced stress in glass-walled articles provided with
metal inserts. 2.868.533, 1-13-59, CI. 263—2.
Pratt, Haraden, to Bell & Gossett Co. Rotary solenoid.
2,873,412, 2-10-59, CI. 317 — 192.
Pratt. Henry, Co. : See —
Fawkes, Donald G. 2,884,224.
Fawkes. Donald G. 2,909.079.
Killian, Henry R. 2,911,953.
Pratt, Howard G. Concrete form. 2,918,716, 12-29-59.
CI. 25 — 131.
Pratt, Inga. Scarf. 2,883,670, 4-28-59, CI. 2—207.
Pratt. James A. Spotlight projector. 2,909,652, 10-20-59,
CI. 240 — 3.
Pratt. James D. Dial indicator stand. 2,909,351, 10-20-59,
CI. 24S — 160.
Pratt. John W. : See —
Badger, Henry R., Pratt, and Walter. 2,876,277.
Pratt. Leonard C. : See —
Moretti, Whitfield, and Pratt. 2,867,251.
Pratt. M. Marguerite : See —
Pratt, Ward E., and Farr. 2,873,127.
Pratt. R. C. : See-
Richardson, Chester A. 2,909,039.
Pratt. Ravmond C. Window structure. 2,889,591, 6-9-59,
CI. 20 — 53.
Pratt, Read & Co., Inc. : See —
Murdock, Paul F., and Pratt. 2,877,537.
Pratt, Robert H., and R. H. Bailey, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Batting material and process for producing
same. 2,914.422. 11-24-59, CI. 117—68.
Pratt. Russell C. : See —
Goodbar, Mayo A., Pratt, and Bacher. 2,889,769.
Pratt. Ward E., deceased (by M. M. Pratt, executrix), and
C. L. Farr, deceased (by C. L. Farr, Jr., executor), to
Worthington Corp. Mechanical seal. 2,873,127, 2-10-59,
CI. 286—11.15.
Pratt & Whitney Co.. Inc. : See —
Bernstein. Stanley. 2 905,898.
Dexter, Albert M., Jr. 2,877,643.
Jaeger, Jacob J. 2,876,661.
Lavieri, Daniel C, and Hawley. 2,879,695.
Ponting, Leonard C. 2,917,314.
Whitnev, Charles A. 2,875,611.
Pratt, William B., to General Motors Corp. Steering wheel.
2.913.924. 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 552.
Pratt, William D. Golf swing training aid. 2,908,504,
10-13-59, CI. 273—186.
Praturlon, Joseph. Rotary press comprising a plurality of
tool groups. 2,872.887, 2-10-59, CI. 113—42.
Pray, George E., to Electronic Assistance Corp. Apparatus
for foaming beer. 2,916,266, 12-8-59, CI. 259 — 54.
Pray, Lester W., to Saco-Lowell Shops. Top rolls. 2,867,006,
1-6-59. CI. 19—142.
Preaus, Charles M., to Life-Long Aluminum Awning Co., Inc.
Awning construction. 2,895,185, 7-21-59, CI. 20 — 57.5.
Preble, Harrv, Jr. : See — •
Green, Xan B. K., and Preble. 2,882,946.
Preciado, Alfred : See —
Marcus, Richard D., Zones, and Preciado. 2,896,555.
Precise Vac-TJ-Tronic, Inc. : See —
Scanlan, Warren F., and McGuire. 2,914,789.
Precision Building System, Inc. : See —
Zagray, Harold F. 2,882,715.
Precision Development Co., Inc. : See —
De Simone, Benjamin J., and Crozat. 2,876,040.
Precision Grinding Ltd. : See —
Clarke, Frederick R. M., and Plaut. 2,911,182.
Dwyer, James H., and Andrews. 2,891,315.
Precision Metalsmiths. Inc. : See —
Erndt, Edmund E. 2,884,963.
Mika, Daniel F., and Daugherty. 2,868,902.
Precision Metal Workers : See —
Stell, George H. 2,893,616.
Precision Research and Development Co. : See —
Smith. Fred T. 2,890,860.
Precision Valve Corp. : See —
Focht, John R. 2,906,011.
Focht, John R. 2,906,440.
Precision Welder & Machine Co. : See —
Mecklenborg, Lawrence W. 2,892,921.
Preco Inc. : See —
Beemer, Paul K. 2.893,253.
Beemer, Paul K., Anderson, and Burney. 2,903,864.
Colee. Donald D. 2,904,911.
Olson, Edgar W. 2,905,878.
Shea, Reeford P.. and Raudenbush. 2.893,134.
Precopio, Frank M., to General Electric Co. Curing organo-
polysiloxanes with sulphur dichloride. 2,867,553, 1-6-59,
CI. 117 — 232.
Precopio. Frank M., and A. R. Gilbert, to General Electric
Co. Curable polyethylene composition comprising a per-
oxide containing tertiary carbon atoms, and a filler, and
process of curing same. 2,888,424, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 41.
PrScoul. Michel, to Societe Technique de Recherches Indus-
trielles et Mecaniques. Method of and device for charging
explosive projectiles. 2,897,714, 8-4-59, CI. 86 — 20.
Preece, George E. : See —
Halford. Frank B., Cleaver, and Preece. 2,887,456.
Preininger, Milos. Building or construction blocks. 2,881,614,
4-14-59, CI. 72 — 42.
Preis, Carl G., and L. K. Kuhnl, to Eversharp, Inc. Safety
razor with blade locking means for receiving blades from
a magazine. 2,911,714, 11-10-59, CI. 30—64.
Preis, Georg. Device for finishing rolling of cylinders.
2,916,800, 12-15-59, CI. 29—33.
Preiser, Herman S. : See —
Hood, James C, Jr., and Preiser. 2,892,503.
Preiser, Herman S. Cathodic protection system and elec-
trode holder. 2,910,420, 10-27-59, CI. 204 — 196.
Preiser, Herman S., F. E. Cook, and B. H. Tytell. Energized
anode holder assembly. 2,910,419, 10-27-59, CI. 204 — 196.
Preisig, Joseph O., to Radio Corp. of America. Phase con-
2,879,390, 3-24-59, CI. 250—36.
to Radio Corp. of America. Adjustable
2,879,447, 3-24-59, CI. 315—22.
and R. N. Rhodes, to Radio Corp. of
trolled oscillator.
Preisig, Joseph O.,
voltage supplies.
Preisig, Joseph O..
America. High voltage supplies. 2,905,853, 9-22-59, CI.
315—15.
Preising, Richard W. Valve having alternative closing posi-
tions and a reversible, double faced valve element.
2,911,995, 11-10-59, CI. 137—329.02.
Preiss, Donald M. : See —
Armstrong, Jack W., and Preiss. 2,886,524.
Preiss, Donald M., to Shell Development Co. Lubricating
grease containing an inorganic gelling agent and a
polylactam. 2,917,457, 12-15-59, CI. 252—28.
Preissler, Karl. Electrical switchgear for use in three-phase
A.C. systems. 2,882,372, 4-14-59, CI. 200 — 145.
Preist, Donald H., to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Radio frequency
generator. 2,867,726, 1-6-59, CI. 250—36.
Preist, Donald H., to Eitel-McCullough. Inc. Electron tube
apparatus. 2,867,746, 1-6-59, CI. 315 — 5.35.
Preist, Donald H., and C. E. Murdock. to Eitel-McCullough,
Inc. Electron tube of the klystron type. 2,871,397,
1-27-59, CI. 315 — 5.46.
748
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Jr.. to United Aircraft
synchronizer. 2,878,420,
2,909,004.
2,905,969.
2,873,772,
2-17-59,
Brake shoe
Preist, Donald H., P. D. Williams, and J. L. Hall, to Eitel-
McCullough. Inc. Envelope structures for electron tubes.
2,903,614, 9-S-59. CI. 315 — 5.5?
Preli. Francis P., and J. S. Sims,
Corp. Signal limiting means for
3-17-59, CI. 317—6.
Preload Co., Inc., The : See —
Dobell, Curzon. 2.871.664.
Dobell, Curzon. 2,887,762.
Premier Furnace Co. : See —
Wallerstedt, Richard J. 2,909,982.
Premier Materials Co. : See —
Stone, Peter. 2.S71.075.
Premier Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Font, Ramo. 2,915,012.
Premo, Ellis J., to General Motors Corp. Automotive fender
air duct structures. 2,888,274, 5-26-59, CI. 280 — 152.
Premo, Marvin C. : See — ■
Jahn, Earl W., and Premo. 2.893.078.
Premoshis, Robert T. Electrical outlet. 2,908,743, 10-13-59,
CI. 174 — 53.
Prendergast, Frank L., and N. Krasney, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Bi-directional incremental motion stepper motor.
2,881,621, 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 126.
Prendergast, John R. : See —
Toepfer, Walter J., and Prendergast.
Prendergast, William L. : See-
Gilbert, Geoffrey, and Prendergast.
Prenk, Joseph. Power operated lifter.
CI. 141—147.
Prentice, Allan L.. to American Brake Shoe Co.
keys. 2,873,825. 2-17-59, CI. 188 — 243.
Prentice, G. E., Mfg. Co., The : See —
Legat, Robert C. 2,916,786.
Prentice, Thomas H. Apparatus for applying adhesive to
wood veneer. 2,899,927, 8-18-59, CI. 118 — 102.
Prentiss, Kenneth R. : See —
Geisler, Henry A., and Prentiss. 2,876,069.
Prentiss, Spencer S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus
for measuring low pressure. 2,914,948, 12-1-59, CI. 73 —
398.
Prentiss, Spencer S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of
hydrocarbon from oil shale adjoining a permeable oil-
bearing stratum. 2,917,296, 12-15-59, CI. 262 — 3.
Prenveille, Donald E. Retractable garment hanger for slid-
ing door closets. 2,915,197, 12-1-59, CI. 211 — 170.
Presby, Edward P. : See —
Hurat, Leonard T„ and Presby. 2,900,710.
Prescolite Mfg. Corp. : See —
Jones, Preston A. 2,897,350.
Prescon Corp., The : See —
Middendorf, Karl H. 2,881,647.
Prescott, Charles H., Jr., and F. L. Reynolds, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process
of preparing uranium metal. 2,868,636, 1-13-59, CI. 75 —
84.1.
Prescott, David B., to Cleveland Pneumatic Industries, Inc.
Shock absorber and pressure sensitive metering device
therefor. 2,919,127, 12-29-59, CI. 267—64.
Prescott, Ford L., and E. A. Hulbert, to Continental Avia-
tion & Engineering Corp. Internal combustion engines.
2,911,964, 11-10-59, CI. 123 — 41.65.
Prescott, Frank R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Sealing
means for glazing unit. 2,887,737, 5-26-59, CI. 20 — 56.5.
Prescott, Frank R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Pore clo-
sure structure for multiple glazed unit. 2,894,294, 7-14-59,
CI. 20—56.5.
Prescott, Frank R., and W. R Bauer, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Sealing means for glazing unit. 2,887,738,
5-26-59, CI. 20—56.5.
Prescott, Henry J. Filter heads. 2,886,177, 5-12-59, CI.
210—292.
Prescott, Herbert L. : See —
Daly, Thomas A., and Prescott. 2.899,923.
Prescott, Merton W. Printing attachment for paper dis-
penser. 2,915,971. 12-8-59, CI. 101 — 213.
Preskitt, Stanley V. : See —
Parish, Charles W., and Preskitt. 2,889,713.
Preskitt, Stanley V., to American Meter Co., Inc. Force
amplifier. 2,912,868, 11-17-59, CI. 74 — 25.
Presler, James L., to Corson Brothers, Inc. Rotary scatterer.
2,886,334, 5-12-59, CI. 275—8.
Presnal, Allister L. : See —
Greenwood, Marvin H., and Presnal. 2,888,025.
Presnick, Michael C. Trellis construction. 2,917,868,
12-22-59, CI. 47—47.
Presray Corp., The : See-
Hollander, Louis P., and Schroth. 2,894,780.
Press, John E. : See —
Olson, Raymond J., and Press. 2,917,783.
Press, Meyer, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. High-frequency
wave-signal tuning device. 2,910,658, 10-27-59, CI.
333—82.
Pressau, Jean P. : See —
Joyner, Powell A., and Pressau. 2,882,414.
Pressau, Jean P., to Callery Chemical Co. Radiation dosim-
eter color standard. 2,882,415, 4-14-59, CI. 250 — 83.
Pressed Steel Co. Ltd. : See —
Jones, Stanley O. 2,895,224.
Pressed Steel Tank Co. : See —
Johnson, Roy R. 2,872,068.
Presser, Leiser. Automatic window cleaner. 2,SSo,708,
5-12-59, CI. 15—200.4.
Pressey, Frederick W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Tapered defining slot. 2,903,586,
9-8-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Pressler, Harry B. Garment hangeis. 2,877,940, 3-17-59,
CI. 223—88.
Diaper holder. 2,893,393, 7-7-59,
M.
Pressley, Vivienne
CI. 128—287.
Pressly, Koscoe S.; to
Energy Commission.
methium. 2.893,827, 7-
United States of America, Atomic
Separation of americium from pro-
7-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Pressman, Donald : See —
Pressman, Hyman I. and D. 2,902,758.
Pressman, Hyman I. and D. Four edge safety razor.
2,902,758. 9-8-59, CI. 30 — 60.5.
Pressman, Joel J. Combined dry shaver and oral instrument.
2,878,499, 3-24-59, CI. 15 — 22.
Pressman, Ralph : See —
Spaulding, Spencer W., and Pressman, 2,886,241.
Pressner, Samuel. Brightening compositions. 2,915,472,
12-1-59, CI. 252 — 153.
Presson, David, to Century Sportswear Co., Inc. Reversible,
knife-pleated skirt of the wrap-around type. 2,898,601,
8-11-59. CI. 2—211.
Pressure Dispensers, Inc. : See — -
Collins, Leonard M. 2.869,764.
Collins, Leonard M. 2,889,086.
Collins, Leonard M. 2,919,056.
Pressure Products Industries, Inc. : See —
Wolf, Robert C, and Bowen. 2,873,878.
Pressure Services, Inc. : See —
Long William L., and Hoffer. 2,885,006.
Prest, Robert J., to Technical Operations. Inc. Radiographic
device. 2,916,628, 12-8-59, CI. 250 — 106.
Presto Lock Co. : See —
Gumport Alfred G. 2,897,666.
Prestole Corp. : See —
Garman, Donald F. 2.899,729.
Garman, Donald F. 2,908,311.
Garman, Donald F. 2,908,470.
Preston, Albert E. : See —
Gardner, Roland M., Yeo, and Preston. 2,880,494.
Preston, Grace D. Keycase for retractable keys. 2,908,156,
10-13-59. CI. 70 — 456.
Preston, Iris W. : See —
Lloyd, Arthur J., and Preston. 2,897,111.
Preston, John : See —
Olson, Harry F., and Preston. 2.870,856.
Preston, John M., to General Mills, Inc. Bleaching and color
stabilization of fatty acids and related materials.
2,876,174, 3-3-59, CI. 202—57.
Preston, Martin S. Remote control actuating devices. 2,901,-
914, 9-1-59, CI. 74—216.3.
Preston, Neil D., to General Railway Signal Co. Check-in
and check-out block signaling system using regular track
circuits. 2.895,043, 7-14-59, CI. 246 — 41.
Preston, Neil D., to General Railway Signal Co. Multiple
station code communication system. 2,907,980, 10-6-59,
CI. 340—163.
Preston, Neil D., and F. B. Hitchcock, to General Railway
Signal Co. Switch and signal control system for rail-
roads. 2,914.662, 11-24-59, CI. 246 — 5.
Preston Street Combing Co. Ltd. : See —
Twitchell, Herman P. 2,902,724.
Prestressing, Inc. : See —
Brandt, Fred H. 2,867,884.
Prete, Ernest. Jr. : See —
Eisner, Edwin C, and Prete. 2,867,876.
Prete, Ernest, Jr., to G. D. Brown. Strap fastening and
tensioning device. 2,889,136, 6-2-59, CI. 254 — 164.
Prete, Ernest, Jr., to Gordon D. Brown. Quick release
buckle. 2,901,794, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 75.
Pretka, Frank : See —
Cunningham, George L., and Pretka. 2,894,975.
Pretka, John E. : See —
Katz, Leon, Hein, Pretka, and Long. 2,913,450.
Long, Robert S., and Pretka. 2,915,534.
Pretorius, Yarl. Fishing lure. 2,869,279, 1-20-59. CI.
43 — 42.6.
Preuss, Albert F., Jr. : See —
Frisch, Norman W., and Preuss. 2,906,714.
Preusser, Henry M. : See —
Baxter, Gene F., Schoening, and Preusser. 2,878,197.
Previc, Edward P. : See —
Hotelling, Erie B., Neuworth, and Previc. 2,882,319.
Previte, Matilde. Sanitary replaceable toilet seat cover.
2,903,713, 9-15-59, CI. 4 — 242.
Prevost, Bruno E., to John W. Bolton & Sons, Inc. Jordan
plug body. 2.871,769. 2-3-59, CI. 92 — 27.
Prevost, Bruno E., to John W. Bolton & Sons, Inc. Suction
box cover. 2,896,711, 7-28-59, CI. 162 — 374.
Preway, Inc. : See —
.Tenson, Kenneth S.. and Roth. 2,893,305.
Nelson, Averd G. 2,918,916.
Nelson, Willis N., and Pavlak. 2,883,978.
Prial. Gerard. Envelopes. 2.872.099. 2-3-59. CI. 229—73.
Pribble, Noble F., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Acceleration
control for fuel injector. 2,911,966, 11-10-59, CI.
123—119.
LIST OF PATENTEES
749
Pribis, Herman K. Stand for pistols. 2,877,689, 3-17-59,
CI. 89—37.
Pribonic, John P. : See —
Jackson, George W., and Pribonic. 2,904,330.
Jackson, George W., and Pribonic. 2,918,304.
Pribyl, Frank V. Semi-automatic boat bailer. 2,888,897,
6-2-59, CI. 114 — 185.
Price, Alice L. Kain bonnet. 2,903,705, 9-15-59, CI. 2 — 207.
Price, Berry G., to Tuboscope Co. Means for handling pipe
protectors. 2,880,499, 4-7-59, CI. 29—236.
Price, Berry G., to Tuboscope Co. Tubing caliper. 2,915,830,
12-8-59, CI. 33—178.
Price, Berry G., J. H. Unger, and F. M. Wood, to Tuboscope
Co. Methods and apparatus for inspecting ferromagnetic
members. 2,878,446, 3-17-59, CI. 324—37.
Price, Berry G., J. H. Unger, and F. M. Wood, to Tuboscope
Co. Apparatus for inspecting ferromagnetic members.
2,878,447, 3-17-59, CI. 324 — 37.
Price, Berry G., F. M. Wood, and J. H. Unger, to Tuboscope
Co. Pipe inspection method and apparatus. 2,881,386,
4-7-59, CI. 324—37.
Price, Berry G., F. M. Wood, and J. H. Unger, to Tuboscope
Co. Pipe inspection apparatus. 2,882,4SS 4—14-59, CI.
324—37. I
Price, Berry G., F. M. Wood, and J. H. Unger, to Tuboscope
Co. Measuring instruments. 2,908,085, 10-13-59, CI.
33—178.
Price, Berry G., F. M. Wood, and J. H. Unger, to Tuboscope
Co. Pipe inspection apparatus. 2,909,393, 10-20-59 CI.
308—4
Price Brothers Co. : See —
Wysong. Donald G. 2,875,988.
Price, Carl E. : See —
McEwen, Robert L., Raleigh, and Price. 2,875,102.
McEwen, Robert L., Raleigh, and Price. 2,912,297.
Price, Carl K. Beam clip and suspension device. 2,868,490,
1-13-59. CI. 248—228.
Price, Charles C. : See —
Brennan, James A., and Price. 2,881,061.
Price, Charles C, to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation of
oxetane polymers. 2,895,921, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Price, Clarence A., and W. L. Rupp, to Hoover Ball &
Bearing Co. Ball cock. 2,869,571, 1-20-59, CI. 137 — 215.
Price, Clarence A., E. Fischer, and R. J. Schultz, to Bradson
Mfg. Corp. Valve assembly. 2,901,186, 8-25-59, CI.
239—538.
Price, Donald A., Sr., to American Brake Shoe Co. Conveyor
flights. 2,8S9,916, 6-9-59, CI. 198—176.
Price, Earl R. : See —
Schock, Walter E., Prather, and Price. 2,911,264.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic braking
system. 2.871,064. 1-27-59, CI. 303 — 31.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power-assisted
actuator. 2,871.828. 2-3-59. CI. 121 — 41.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Combined hydraulic
system for power steering and power brakes. 2,875,843,
3-3-59, CI. 180—79.2.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Power booster
valve construction. 2,880,704, 4-7-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Servo-motor having
chatter eliminating means. 2,880,706, 4-7-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Trailer synchroniz-
ing valve. 2,897,653, 8-4-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Price, Earl R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fluid pressure
servo-motor. 2,902,006, 9-1-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Price, Earl R., and E. E. Hupp, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Power-assisted actuator. 2,902,008, 9-1-59, CI. 121 — 41
Price, Earl R., and R. H. Long, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Automatic braking system. 2,910,325, 10-27-59, CI.
303 — 30.
Price, Edgar D. : See —
Fink, Israel J., and Price. 2,883,890.
Price, Edgar E., %0 to J. R. Forman and Mo to D. C. Glassie.
Stereo-optical system. 2,895,374, 7-21-59, CI. 88 — 16.6.
Price, Frank B. : See —
Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A., Wright, Price, Steele, and
Silver. 2,885,311.
Price, George A. Combined air conditioner and fuel sys-
tems for automotive vehicles. 2,908,143, 10-13-59, CI.
62 — 7.
Price, George E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Oven heat-
ing apparatus. 2,872,558, 2-3-59, CI. 219 — 35.
Price, Harold E. : See —
Earnshaw, Frederick M., and Price. 2,885,541.
Price, James H., and J. E. Clayton. Brick cleaning machine.
2,901,868, 9-1-59, CI. 51—80.
Price. Joel S. Telescoping irrigation apparatus. 2,896,858,
7-28-59, CI. 239—212.
Price, Joel S. Irrigation apparatus. 2,896,859, 7-28-59,
CI. 239 — 213.
Price, John A., to American Cyanamid Co. Copolymers of a
dialkyl amine oxide and a monovinvlidene compound and
oriented fiber thereof. 2,871,229, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 85.5.
Price, John A., to American Cyanamid Co. Copolymer of
acrylonitrile, a quaternary ammonium compound and at
least one additional comonomer. 2,883,370, 4-21-59. CI
260 — 80.3.
Price, John A., to American Cyanamid Co. Copolymer of
acrylonitrile and a quaternary imidazolium compound,
method of making same, and a spinning solution thereof.
2,891,025, 6-16-59, CI. 260—29.6.
Hospital drain bag.
2,896,080, 7-21-59,
2,886,036, 5-12-59,
to United States of
Improved processes
2,886,409, 5-12-59,
Price, John A., and J. J. Padbury, to American Cyanamid
Co. Preparation of an acrylonitrile-metliyl acrylate-methyl
vinylpyridine ternary polymer. 2,891,035, 6-16-59, CI.
260 — 15.5.
Price, Joseph C. Lubricator for slideways. 2,891,271,
6-23-59, CI. 15—131.05.
Price, Kenneth E., and H. G. Luther, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Antibacterial compositions comprising a tetracycline-
type antibiotic and an alkyl phenoxyethoxyethyl dialkyl-
benzyl ammonium salt. 2,907,093, 10-6-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Price, Peter R., % to G. E. B. Abell, and % to D. W. Tilley.
Display apparatus to allow examination of a fast-moving
continuous web. 2,871.012, 1-27-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Price, Ralph E., to Gardner Machine Co. Surface grinding
machine. 2,871,625, 2-3-59, CI. 51—118.
Price, Ralph E., to Gardner Machine Co. Positioning
abrasive discs for dressing. 2,882,651, 4-21-59, CI.
51—118.
Price, Ralph E., to Gardner Machine Co. Rotary work car-
riers for disc grinders. 2,899,779, 8-18-59, CI. 51 — 118.
Price, Ralph E., and C. F. Hurc, to Gardner Machine Co.
Size and alignment control means. 2,882,650, 4-21-59,
CI. 51—112.
Price, Richard T. : See —
Lewin, Seymour Z., Schapiro, and Price. 2,880,139.
Price, Robert J. Transistor-saturable reactor relay with over-
frequency cutout. 2,894,180, 7-7-59, CI. 317 — 148.
Price, Robert J. Blocking oscillator.
CI. 250—27.
Price, Russell W.
CI. 128—275.
Price, Thomas D., and A. V. Henrickson,
America, Atomic Energy Commission,
for recovering and purifying uranium.
CI. 23—14.5.
Price, William G. Method and apparatus for measuring mag-
netic fields. 2,914,727, 11-24-59, CI. 324 — 43.
Price, William H., to Parke, Davis & Co. Process for the
production of alkali metal estrone sulfate salts. 2,917,522,
12-15-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Prichard, John H. : See —
Kinney, Paul W., and Prichard. 2,883,299.
Prichard, John H., F. J. Rielly, and F. Brown, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Magnetic recording tape. 2,883,301,
4-21-59, CI. 117—7.
Prichard, John S., to United States of America, Navy. Step-
varied R-F tuner. 2,918,637, 12-22-59, CI. 333—82.
Prichard, William K. Reversible ratchet wrench with handle
extension means. 2,869,410. 1-20-59, CI. 81 — 177.
Prichard, William W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Butadiene-cobalt carbonyl hydride adduct. Re. 24,653,
5-26-59, CI. 260 — 439.
Prickett, Alfred D., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Elec-
tromagnetic switches. 2,911,497, 11-3-59, CI. 200 — 95.
Pride, George H., to Acme Steel Co. Container for granular
materials. 2,907,508, 10-6-59, CI. 229 — 4.5.
Pridy, Whetstine B. Combination potato digger and sorter.
2,896,728. 7-28-59, CI. 171—130.
Priem, Martin E. Grill. 2,884,849, 5-5-59, CI. 99 — 444.
Prier. William A. Dual outboard motor steering rig.
2,899.833, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 471.
Pries, Rinehard, and H. J. Moors, to The Gene Olsen Corp.
Rack unloader. 2,917,191, 12-15-59, CI. 214 — 16.4.
Priesmeyer, Charles, to Meyer & Wenthe, Inc. Seal press
support and die and method for forming the latter. 2,906,-
197, 9-29-59, CI. 101 — 28.
Priesmeyer, Charles, to Meyer-Wenthe, Inc. Die stamp.
2,909,817, 10-27-59, CI. 22 — 67.
Priesnitz, Frederick J. : See —
Haworth, Russell G., Fleming, Priesnitz, and McLaughlin.
2,916,274.
Priest, Dwight E. : See —
La Pointe, Gabriel M., and Priest. 2,902,071.
Priest, Gerald G. : See —
Birdwell, Bertie F., Priest, and Morgan. 2,894,584.
Priest, Gerald G., B. E. Morgan, M. L. Lytle, J. A. Caldwell,
and B. F. Birdwell, to Jersey Production Research Co.
Well completion fluids. 2,898,294, 8-4-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Priester, Amos U., Jr., to Callaway Mills Co. Tufted fabric
with bias fabric backing and process for producing the
same. 2,910,762, 11-3-59, CI. 28 — 72.
Priestly, Frank P. Heated wire-cutting device.
12-8-59, CI. 219—29.
Priestman, Bewley D. : See —
Cockburn, Stanley D., Leslie, Priestman, and Ragsdale.
2,871,049.
Priestman Brothers Ltd. : See —
Richardson. Bert, and Brocklebank. 2,908,069.
Prietl, Franz. Process of producing crystals from particles of
crystallizable substance distributed in a liquid. 2,876,083.
3-3-59, CI. 23—295.
Prieto, Fernando G. Guns.
Prietzschk, Artur : See —
Linsert, Friedrich, and Prietzschk. 2,889,463.
Prif tis, Sidaire : See —
Origoni, Silvie M., and Priftis. 2,883,634.
Prigg. William B., Jr. Evaporation fish feeder
9-22-59, CI. 119—5.
Prill, Erhard J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Chlorinated
ketone synthesis. 2,879,296, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 591.
2,916,595,
2,907,250, 10-6-59, Cl. 89 — 8.
2,905,144,
750
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Prill, Erhard J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process for pro-
ducing monochloroacetyl chloride by chlorinating ketene in
sulfur dioxide. 2,889,365, 6-2-59, CI. 260—544.
Prill, Erhard J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
vinylidene chlorofluoride. 2,894,043. 7-7-59, CI. 260 —
653.5.
Prill, Erhard J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preparation of
l,l-dichloro-l-iluoroethane. 2,894,044, 7-7-59, CI. 260—
653.7.
Prill, Erhard J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Oxatricyclo-
decenes. 2,004,558, 9-15-59, CI. 260—346.2.
Prill, Erhard J., and M. Kosmin, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Preparation of diaryl ketones. 2,879,297, 3-24-59, CI.
260—591.
Prime Mfg. Co., The : See —
Antell, Joseph C. 2,875,455.
Hanson, Einar H., and Strom. 2,903,723.
Lucas, John A. 2,914,351.
Primich, Theodore. Metal builder's construction material.
2,897,930, 8-4-59, CI. 189—80.
Prince, Arthur E., and D. C. Larson, to Otis Elevator Co.
Overload protective device for motor control systems.
2,890,402. 6-9-59, CI. 318 — 434.
Prince, David C. Recording and translating of intelligence.
2,897,267, 7-28-59, CI. 178 — 17.
Prince, Earl L. Display cabinet. 2,904,381. 9-15-59, CI.
312 — 126.
Prince, George W. : See —
Bass, Helen L. 2,881,441„
Prince. Richard. Closure means for cylinder units. 2,890,917,
6-16-59. CI. 309—2.
Prince, Sidney S. : See —
Atkin. Sydney, and Prince. 2,905,535.
Prince-Smith & Stells Ltd. : See —
Feather, Edmund E. 2,912,815.
Pring, Robert T., to Wheelabrator Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for the removal or recovery of vapors from air.
2,875,844, 3-3-59, CI. 183 — 4.3.
Pring, Robert T.. to Wheelabrator Corp. Method for adsorb-
ing contaminating vapors from gaseous medium. 2,875,847,
3-3-59, CI. 183 — 114.2.
Pring, Robert T., to Wheelabrator Corp. Method for re-
moval of halides from gases. 2,919,174, 12-29-59, CI.
23 — 2.
Pringham, Henry E. J., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Combi-
nation accumulator and starting pump for fuel injection
system. 2,S81,749, 4-14-59, CI. 123—187.5.
Pringle, Robert W. : See — ■
Lundberg, Hans T. F., Pringle, Roulston, and Brownell.
2,897,368.
Prins, Gerhard : See —
Goldbohm. Erich, Prins, and Schimmel. 2,915,749.
Prins, Gerhard, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Radar
relay for transmitting radar images. 2,915,746, 12-1-59,
CI. 343—6.
Printing Industries Equipment Inc. : See — ■
Robbins, Leo, and Bendror. 2,911,659.
Printon Corp. : See —
Goland, Marc and L„ and Bernstein. 2,872,347.
Printon. Jane M. : See —
Mueller. Charles W.. and Printon. 2.870,050.
Printy, Helen C. : See —
Julian, Percy L., Georgian, and Printy. 2,910,487.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy. 2,885,398.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy. 2,891,974.
Julian, Percy L., and Printy. 2,891,975.
Julian. Percy L.. and Printy. 2.900,399.
Printz, Warren G., to The Manchester Machine Co. Auto-
tension felt stretcher. 2,918,970, 12-29-59, CI. 162 — 273.
Prinz, Eberhard : See —
Bestian, Herbert, and Prinz. 2,907,805.
Prior, Allan E. Cam and jack arrangements
transfer knitting machines. 2,877,634, 3-17-59,
Prior, Edmond : See —
Higgins, Clifford, and Prior. 2,881,345.
Prism Signs Inc. : See —
Pabst, Rudolf, and Thomas. 2,915,843.
Pabst, Rudolf, and Thomas. 2.915,935.
Thomas, William E. 2,915,844.
Prismo Safety Corp. : See —
Rockwell, Donald M., Keeley, and Joseph.
Pristo, Ervin R., to Western Electric Co.. Inc.
device for simultaneously checking a plurality of dimen-
sions of articles. 2,908,084, 10-13-59, CI. 33 — 174.
Pritchard, Clarence L., to Malsbary Mfg. Co. Diaphragm
Dump. 2,873.687, 2-17-59. CI. 103 — 150.
Pritchard, Dalton H., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television. 2,884,482, 4-28-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Pritchard, Dalton H., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision. 2,888,514, 5-26-59, CI. 178—5.4.
Pritchard, Dalton H., and A. C. Schroeder, to Radio Corp.
of America. Color television synchronous detectors.
2,884,480, 4-28-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Pritchard, Dalton H., and A. C. Schroeder, to Radio Corp.
of America. Automatic white level limit control.
2,892,028. 6-23-59, CI. 178 — 7.3.
Pritchard, J. F., & Co. : See —
Swenson, Leonard K. 2,916,355.
Pritchard, Jack D., and S. R. Blackwell. Rock-drilling
machine. 2,913,226, 11-17-59, CI. 255—51.
Pritchard, James E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polyfunc-
tional polymeric products. 2,888,436, 5-26-59, CI. 260—73.
for flat-bed
CI. 66—63.
2,882,632.
Indicatinc
Parasiticides,
2-24-59, CI.
Pritchard, James E., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
their preparation and use. 2,875,097,
117 — 138.5.
Pritchard, John E., and W. H. Stokes, to United States Steel
Corp. Bundling apparatus. 2,883,925, 4-28-59, CI. 100 — 1.
Pritchard, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Junction tran-
sistors and circuits therefor. 2,910,653, 10-27-59, CI.
331 108
Pritchard, Wilbur L., and A. Pratt, to Raytheon Mfg. Co.
Selective absorbers. 2,869,085, 1-13-59, CI. 333 — 98.
Pritchett, Ervin G. : See —
Robinson, Robert E., and Pritchett. 2,915,542.
Rowland, Stanley P., and Pritchett. 2,916,480.
Pritchett, Harlev E. : See —
Palmer, George V., and Pritchett. 2,900,061.
Pritchett, Wilson S., to Knopp Inc. Apparatus for testing
instrument transformers. 2,911,591, ll-3-o9, CI. 324 — 55.
Pritikin, Nathan. Method of producing an electrical com-
ponent. 2,910,766, 11-3-59, CI. 29 — 155.5.
Pritzert, Abe. Seal for window having air conditioner.
2,909,812, 10-27-59, CI. 20 — 52.4.
Pritzert, Abe. Window seal with magnetic fastener.
2,914,818, 12-1-59, CI. 20 — 52.4.
Privett, Roy F., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Directional
aerial systems. 2,S81,434, 4-7-59, CI. 343 — 779.
Probasco, Harold T., to Oak Mfg. Co., Inc. Agitating dis-
penser for encapsulated articles. 2,880,900, 4-7-59, CI.
221—203.
Prober, Maurice, to General Electric Co. Grijmard reaction
of cyanoalkylsilanes in the presence of tertiary amines.
2,913,472, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Probert, Rhys P. : See —
Chamberlin, Reginald H. D., Mallinson, and Probert.
2,871,659.
Probescope Co. : See —
Hoffmann, Richard R. 2,915,897.
Probst, Delbert C, to General Motors Corp. Latch for pivot-
ing seat. 2.874,993, 2-24-59, CI. 296—65.
Probst, Delbert C, to General Motors Corp. Window regula-
tor. 2.870,003, 3-3-59, CI. 268—126.
Probst, Delbert C, to General Motors Corp. Cleaning and
silencing means. 2,897,916. 8-4-59. CI. 183 — 62.
Probus, James H., to United States of America, Navy. Vector
locus plotters. 2.886,774. 5-12-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Probus, James H.. to United States of America, Navy. Piezo-
electric sandwich transducer. 2,895,061, 7-14-59, CI. 310 —
9.7.
Proc, John : See —
Sottysiak, Joseph, and Proc. 2,913,339.
Procedo G.m.b.H. : See —
Dillenburger, Albert. 2,912,069.
Process Engineers Inc. : See —
Kivari, Arthur M. 2.876,863.
Kelly, Earl M. 2,881,922.
Process Evaluation and Development Corp. : See —
Birdseye, Clarence. 2,899,350.
Prochazka, Miroslav : See —
Navratil, Miroslav, and Prochazka. 2,871,693.
Procido, Richard M. : See —
Bermingham, Arthur T., Jr., and Procido.
Procopio, Vincent F and J. W.
America, Army. Method for
foils. 2,909,639, 10-20-59, CI.
Proco-Sol Chemical Co. : See —
Korner, John. 2,890,979.
Procosol Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Korner, John. 2,890.979.
Procter, Edward C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Idler mounting.
2,910.880, 11-3-59, CI. 74 — 242.15.
Procter & Gamble Co., The : See —
Bedenk, William T. 2,874.052.
Bedenk, William T., and Phenix. 2.874.051.
Broge, Robert W., and Grabenstetter. 2.876.168.
Brown, Arthur G., Lee, and Sancier. 2,913,460.
Burt, Robert V. 2,889,966.
Holman, George W. 2.871.130.
Holman, George W., and Going.
Holman, George W., and Going.
Holman, George W., and Mills.
Hurlev. Richard H., and Rowe.
Krumrei, William C. 2.877,186.
Krumrei, William C, Strain, and Peddieord.
Macneale. Neil. 2,913,861.
McCune. Homer W. 2,S92,796.
Milenkevich, Joseph A., and Henjum. 2,895,916.
Mills, Victor. 2.874.053.
Moore, Robert S. 2,869,559.
Strain, Bruce. Eaton, and Ericsoi. 2,876,200.
Tecklenburg, Harry. 2,889,283.
Vuillemenot, Robert P. 2,913,140.
Proctor, Samuel A. Energy-transfer circuit. 2,S79,330,
3-24-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Proctor, Barton A., i%oo to S. E. Proctor, i%00
Proctor, i%oo to B. A. Proctor, Jr., and 10Aoo to A.
Tone arm control. 2,8S4,256, 4-28-59, CI. 27 '
Proctor. Barton A., to Proctor Dictating Machine Corp.
Sound recording and reproducing apparatus. 2.911,161,
11-3-59. CI. 242 — 55.12.
Proctor, Barton A., Jr. : See —
Proctor, Barton A. 2,884,256.
2,910,222.
Roy, to United States of
electrical etching of metal
219—69.
2,875.066.
2,875.067.
2.SS6.57S.
2,91S,377.
.S77.185.
to R. C.
C. Nolte.
-23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
751
2,884,301.
2,915,892.
Tool-carry-
Coal-cutter
Cutter bit
2,882,955.
Proctor Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Beaumont, Warren L., and House.
Proctor Counter Co., The : See —
Davis, Andrew W. 2,877,571.
Proctor Dictating Machine Corp. : See —
Proctor, Barton A. 2,911,161.
Proctor Electric Co. : See —
Hortman, Harvey E., Jr. 2,896,347.
Turner, Charles R. 2,877,702.
Turner, Charles R. 2,906,845.
Proctor Mfg. Corp. : See —
Clapp, Daniel E. 2,908,092.
Proctor, Robert C. : See —
Proctor, Barton. 2,884,256.
Proctor, Sarah E. : See —
Proctor, Barton A. 2,884,256.
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. : See —
Clelland, William M., Wilson, and Glassford.
Marshall, William R., Jr. 2,880,794.
Powischill, John W., Hine, and Howard. 2,868,400.
Powischill, John W., and Hyde. 2,902,888.
Thygeson, John R., Sr. 2.894,334.
Wilson, Jack P. 2,881,472.
Proctor, Sidney E., to Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd.
ing chains. 2,872,826. 2-10-59, CI. 74 — 246.
Proctor, Sidney E., to Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd.
chains. 2,877,006, 3-10-59, CI. 262—28.
Proctor, Sidney E., to Austin Hoy and Co. Ltd.
holder. 2,893,714. 7-7-59, CI. 262 — 33.
Production and Marketing Co. : See —
Crawford. Warren M., Jr. 2,873,938.
Rosti, Arpad, and Brunot. 2,896,950.
Production Metal Stamping Co. : See — ■
Hamann, Harry L. 2,895,370.
Production Pattern & Foundry Co. : See —
Jahn, Earl W., and Premo. 2,893,078.
Production Tool Alloy Co. Ltd. : See — ■
Penrice, Thomas W. 2,893,062.
Production Tool Die Co., Inc. : See —
Gaudreau, Richard J. 2,869,755.
Productive Equipment Co. : See —
Ferrara, Achille K. 2,902,868.
Lehman, Lewis H. 2,884,790.
Products and Production Devices Co. : See — -
Osborne, Russell E., Moyer, and Coyne.
Products for Industry : See —
Johnston, David B., Johnson, Cristy, and Trautmann.
2,909,400.
Products Tank Line of Canada Ltd. : See —
Gram, Anker. 2,912,074.
Proefke, Lawrence. Rack gear with improved method of
making. 2,869,389, 1-20-59, CI. 74 — 462.
Professional Golf Co. : See —
Harkins, Jack. 2,914,328.
Profos, Paul, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. Method of
generating steam in a forced flow steam generator.
2,907,305, 10-6-59, CI. 122 — 379.
Progressive Machinery Corp. : See — ■
Burman, Joseph O. 2,876,820.
Prohaczka, Caroline (Karla) and
2,909,316, 10-20-59, CI. 230 — 249.5.
Prohaczka, Stefan : See —
Prohaczka, Caroline (Karla) and S.
Projectile & Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See —
Gaspar, Emeric, and Munns. 2,914,804.
Gaspar, Emeric, Munns, and Harrison. 2,880,461.
Gaspar, Emeric, Munns, and Harrison. 2,894,286.
Prokop, Charles L. : See —
Graham, John W., Perkins, Prokop, and Salathiel.
2,S73,423.
Prokop, Charles L., to Jersey Production Research Co. Drill-
ing fluid for wells. 2,890,169, 6-9-59, CI. 252 — 8.5.
Proksa, John R., to Everede Tool Co. Tool bit holder.
2,912,744, 11-17-59, CI. 29 — 96.
Proll, Gustave. Molded plastic
3-31-59, CI. 46 — 66.
Pronio, Harry A. Portable lectern.
179 — 1.
Prono. Edward : See —
Hintzman, John L., Hoagland, and Prono.
Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brush Co. : See —
May, John K., and Maynard. 2,874,419.
Proplastec : See —
Riffet, Marcel, and Damidot. 2,918,187.
Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Speelman, Irving A. 2,869,536.
Speelman, Irving A. 2,896,610.
Speelman, Irving A. 2,896,628.
Props Establishment : See —
D'Haveloose, Marnix F. 2,903,226.
Propst, Robert L., to Beauty Products, Ltd. Detachable joint
connection for use with knockdown units. 2,877,519,
3-17-59, CI. 20—92.
Propster, Charles H„ Jr. : See —
Chien, Kun L., and Propster. 2,907,004.
Chien, Kun L., and Propster. 2,907,005.
Prosen, Stanley P., and H. B. McLelland, Jr., to United
States of America, Navy. Plastics winding machine.
2,910,251, 10-27-59, CI. 242 — 43.
Proskauer, Richard, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Magnetic-type
signal generator device. 2,905,914, 9-22-59, CI. 336 — 117.
Portable fans.
2,909,316.
reed
plate. 2,879,623,
2,868,878, 1-13-59, CI.
2,893,682.
Prosser, Herbert G. : See —
Leney, Eric N., and Prosser. 2,919,311.
Prosser, Thomas W., and B. M. Burchfiel ; said Burchfiel
assor. to said Prosser. Soil moisture indicating instru-
ment. 2,878,671, 3-24-59, CI. 73 — 73.
Prosthetic & Orthopedic Supply Co. : See —
Barrels, William L. 2,911,970.
Protect-O-Matic Corp. : See —
Racine, Roger R. 2,883,206.
Protectoseal Co., The : See —
Lisciani, Constantine. 2,904,352.
Protein Foundation Inc. : See —
Driscoll, Shirley G., Surgenor, and Tullis. 2,906,453.
Lang, Richard E„ and Rohrer. 2,906,450.
Tullis, James L. 2,906,452.
Tullis, James L., and Tinch. 2,906,451.
Proto, International Hygienic Food Co. : See —
Zacharia, Tewfic. 2,895,831.
Protona Produktionsgesellschaft fur elektro-akustische Gerate
G.m.b.H. : See —
Genning, Ernst, and Herrmann. 2,898,055.
Schuler, Alfred. 2,899,515.
Protor Mfg. Corp. : See —
Houck, Raymond H. 2,880,531.
Protze, Curt, to Telefunken G. m. b. H. Heat exchanger for
electric discharge tube. 2,873,954, 2-17-59, CI. 257 — 250.
Protze, Curt, to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Inverse feedback in
transmitters. 2,905,813, 9-22-59, CI. 250 — 17.
Proulx, Donald J. : See —
Rear, Wallace L., and Proulx. 2,879,072.
Proulx, Leonard E. : See —
Lee, Ferman N., and Proulx. 2,877,460.
Proulx, Romeo T. : See —
Weston, Herbert, and Proulx. 2,893,565.
Prout, Leslie R., to Oldham & Son Ltd. Portable electric
battery lamps. 2,907,871, 10-6-59, CI. 240 — 11.3.
Provaz, Josef, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Device for selective
reception of electromagnetic waves. 2,872,568, 2-3-59, CI.
250—20.
Provi, Mike A., to The Brearley Co. Built-in battery con-
tainer for illuminated bathroom scale. 2,892,010, 6-23-59,
CI. 174—58.
Provi, Mike A., and H. L. Mattson, to The Brearley Co.
Bathroom scale. 2,875,999, 3-3-59, CI. 265 — 68.
Provincial Engineering Ltd. : See—
Horsley, Edward A. 2,912,122.
Provoost, Marguerite E. M. J., to Soci6t6 Anonyme des Manu-
factures des Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain,
Chauny & Cirey. Process of making thiourea dioxide.
2,872,482, 2-3-59, CI. 260—552.
Prowse, Donald W., and R. G. Rayden, to The British
Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd. Control of mechanical feeding
means. 2,917,207, 12-15-59, CI. 222—55.
Pruckner, Ernest G., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Draft gear compressor. 2,892,252, 6-30-59, CI. 29 — 225.
Prudential Insurance Co. of America, The : See —
Dresser, Willis R. 2,899,505.
Dresser, Willis R. 2,906,164.
Prudhon, Clark. Metal building frame truss unit. 2,904,139.
9-15-59, CI. 189 — 1.
Pruett, Dale H. Combination windshield washer and wiper
blade. 2,918,689, 12-29-59, CI. 15 — 250.4.
Pruitt, Malcolm E. : See —
Baggett, Joseph M., and Pruitt. 2,871,219.
Pruneau, Pierre M. Magnetic circuits for stationary electri-
cal induction apparatus. 2,896,182, 7-21-59, CI. 336 — 234.
Prutton, Daniel H. Movable die mounting. 2,899,853,
8-18-59, CI. 80—7.
Prutton, Howard D. Screw and washer assembling appa-
ratus. 2,914,781, 12-1-59, CI. 10 — 155.
Pruvot, Emile J. B., to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Extraction of scan-
dium from its ores. 2,874,039, 2-17-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Pruvot, Emile J. B., to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Baths used in igneous
electrolysis. 2,915,441, 12-1-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Prybyla, Frank A. : See —
Butler, Wallace B., Prybyla, and Reardon. 2,871,606.
Pryne & Co., Inc. : See —
Ford, Harold H. 2,869,908.
Pryne, Ralph, to Emerson-Pryne Co. Removable ventilating
hood construction. 2,874,628, 2-24-59, CI. 98 — 115.
Pryor, Charles J. : See —
Carlson, Ernest A., and Pryor. 2,916,951.
Pryor, Dean E., and J. C. Baker. Temperature indicating
devices. 2,896,568, 7-28-59, CI. 116 — 114.5.
Pryor. Harry H., to National Vendors, Inc. Vending ma-
chine. 2,868,414, 1-13-59, CI, 221 — 188.
Pryor Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Verbiar, Andrew. 2,915,330.
Pryor, Michael J., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Method of improving chemical coating on aluminum.
2,894,865, 7-14-59, CI. 148—6.16.
Pryslak, Nicholas E., to Radio Corp. of America. Method
and material for metallizing ceramics. 2,903,788, 9-15-59,
CI. 29 — 173.1.
Przedpelski, Andrzej B. : See —
Naber, Joseph S., and Przedpelski. 2,913,673.
752
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Przysiecki, Theodore I., to United States of America, Navy.
Clutch for coding machine 2,001,009, S-25-59, CI.
192—33.
Psaar, Hubertus : See —
Miiller, Werner, and Psaar. 2,906,5S9.
Psaty, Leon A., R. E. Hunt, and V. B. Blurton. Article
of manufacture. 2,917,215, 12-15-59, CI. 229 — 1.5.
Pschick, Theodore : See —
Harman, Emil I., and Pschick. 2,917,577.
Pschorr, Frank E. : See —
Anspon, Harry D., and Pschorr. 2,913,441.
Psholka, Charles. Bevel. 2,873,532, 2-17-59, CI. 33 — 102.
Ptak, Wilbur F. : See —
Staskiews, Joseph C, and Ptak. 2,887,812.
Ptaszek, John L. : See —
Brueckner, Hubert U., Fluskey, Pellar, and Ptaszek.
2,880,555.
Public, Dedicated to the : See —
Anderson, Dale L. 2,889,672.
Publication Corp. : See —
Kott, Hermann. 2,907,657.
Publicker Industries, Inc. : See —
Waterman, Wendell W. 2,901,441.
Puccinelli, Sylvio : See —
De Back, William, and Puccinelli. 2,882,945.
Puccinelli, Sylvio, S. H. Creed, and M. E. C. Freeman, to
Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. Fruit transfer device.
2,883,070, 4-21-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Pucher, Leo E., W. A. Cunningham, and J. F. Szabo, to
The Electric Storage Battery Co. Method of making
negative electrodes for electric batteries. 2,880,258,
3-31-59, CI. 136 — 30.
Puckett, Junius O. : See —
Taylor, Richard G.. and Puckett. 2,868,249.
Puckett, Ralph Q., and L. E. Ashlock. Log handling tongs.
2,894,782, 7-14-59. CI. 294 — 110.
Puddington, Ira E. : See —
Farnand, Joseph R., and Puddington. 2,872,419.
Puddington, Ira E., to National Research Council. Appa-
ratus for settling fluid suspensions. 2,868,384, 1-13-59,
CI. 210—521.
Puddington, Ira E., A. E. Mcllhinney, and A. Lorenzo, to
National Research Council. Settling device. 2,883,059,
4-21-59, CI. 210 — 519.
Puderbaugh, George, and E. F. Mittenzwei, to Curtiss-Wright
Corp. Method of forming plastic aerodynamic cuffs..
2,877,503, 3-17-59, CI. 18—59.
Pudvin, John F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Plating
method. 2,916,806, 12-15-59, CI. 29 — 155.55.
Puett Electrical Starting Gate Corp. : See —
Purcell, John C. 2,888,904.
Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Co. : See —
Markham, Aaron E. 2,892,757.
Pugh, John W. Dispensing closure. 2,878,977, 3-24-59,
CI. 222 — 557.
Pugh, Robert H. : See —
Bence, Lynton, Pugh, and Willson. 2,876,272.
Puglia, Savatore. Tonsorial lather dispensers. 2,871,058,
1-27-59. CI. 299 — 83.
Pugsley, Donald J. D., to Pye Ltd. Waveform generators.
2,896,092, 7-21-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Pugsley, Donald W., to General Electric Co. Transmission
screen. 2,909,770, 10-20-59, CI. 340 — 369.
Pugsley, Edwin, Jr., and O. K. Reinhardt, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Apparatus for introducing depolarizer into
dry cell cans. 2,880,765, 4-7-59, CI. 141 — 193.
Pugsley, Lawrence E. Camping assembly. 2,907,077,
10-6-59, CI. 20—2.
Puim, Manuel E. Vehicle-mounted loading apparatus.
2,877,915, 3-17-59, CI. 214 — 671.
Pujol, Howard W. Scupper flap valve. 2,884,888, 5-5-59,
CI. 114—185.
Pulaski, Edward L. : See —
Crede, John H., Henke, Pulaski, and Stroble. 2,867,557.
Pulera, Joseph A., and Z. C. Possis ; said Possis assor. to said
Pulera. Jig saws. 2,884,027, 4-28-59, CI. 143 — 73.
Puliafico, Frank V., to Silmar Foundations, Inc. Shoulder
strap-type garments. 2,882,907, 4-21-59, CI. 128 — 492.
Pulkin, Matthew W.. to M. W. P. Appliances, Inc. Ladder
construction. 2,889,099, 6-2-59, CI. 228 — 31.
Pullen, Joe W. : See —
Hopkins, Thomas R. 2,906,614.
Pullen, Orrin V., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Flush mounting for a control device. 2,916,541, 12-8-59,
CI. 174—52.
Pullman Couch Co. : See —
Bontempi, Joseph. 2,876,461.
Martin, Joseph. 2,876,462.
Pullman Inc. : See —
Adler, Franklin P., Hunt, and Miers. 2,911,925.
Candlin, James E., Jr. 2,912,234.
Faverty, Clyde B., and Shaver. 2,910,016.
Gutridge, Jack E., and Gribnitz. 2,910.015.
Martin, Howard B. and D. W. J. 2,911,933.
Rothfuchs, Oscar E., and Hartwlg. 2,906,012.
Rothfuchs, Oscar E., and Hess. 2,910,018.
Shaver, William R., and Arentze. 2,918,707.
Swarner, John L. 2,902,918.
Pullman- Standard Car Mfg. Co. : See —
Adler, Franklin P. 2,867,178.
Adler, Franklin P. 2,892,421.
Bock. George E„ and Spence. 2,870,723.
Candlin, James E., Jr. 2,874,647.
Candlin, James E., Jr. 2,884,873.
Candlin, James L., Jr., Lanman, and Van der Sluvs.
2,910,014.
Candlin, James E., Jr., and Swarner. 2,883,069.
Fall, Wilfrid. 2,868,101.
Fall, Wilfrid. 2,875,811.
Gutridge. Jack E. 2,870,724.
Haman, Ralph W. 2,891,488.
Logmann, Arthur A., and Hess. 2,872,729.
Peterson, Hartin F. 2,902,917.
Peterson, William H. 2,885,972.
Pruckner, Ernest G. 2,892,252.
Shaver, Raymond M. 2,868.140.
Shaver, Raymond M., and Adler. 2,885,971.
Shaver. William R. 2,900,055.
Pulluin, Charles B., to Pullum Window Corp. Spring loaded
sash balance connect-disconnect means. 2,879,537, 3-31—59,
CI. 16—202.
Pullum Window Corp. : See —
Pullum, Charles B. 2,879,537.
Pulmasan Safety Equipment Corp. : See —
Rex, Frederick T., and Weiss. 2,915,756.
Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada : See —
Gauvin, William H. 2,889,874.
Puis, Erich F. Rotary slide valve device. 2,880,756, 4-7-59,
CI. 137—624.
Puis, Lawrence V., and W. R. Vincent, to General Motors
Corp. Chemical reduction nickel plating bath. 2,910,401,
12-8-59, CI. 117 — 130.
Pulsifer, Frank
McConchie,
See —
Burton
and Pulsifer. 2,903,722.
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr., and Pulsifer. 2,903,985.
Pulsifer, Verne, and A. H. Murphy, to United States of
America, Air Force. Sealing and conducting gasket ma-
terial. 2,885,459, 5-5-59, CI. 174 — 35.
Pulvari, Charles F. Methods and apparatus for recording
and reproducing intelligence. 2,884,617, 4-28-59, CI.
340—173.
Pulvari, Charles F. Apparatus for recording and reproducing
data. 2,918,655, 12-22-59, CI. 240 — 173.
Pulver, Harry E. : See- —
Verde, Charles D., and Pulver. 2,907,563.
Pulver, Robert, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Process for the
production of high molecular earth alkali metal complex
compounds. 2,901,474, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 209.5.
Pumpelly, Charles T., and J. L. Wasco, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Corrosion inhibitors for ferrous metals in aqueous
solutions of non-oxidizing acids. 2,913,408, 11-17-59, CI.
252—8.55.
Pundyk, Bernard, and F. Meer. Prefabricated garment con-
struction. 2,892,196, 6-30-59. CI. 2 — 243.
Punt, Neal. Storage unit for phonograph records. 2,916,341,
12-8-59, CI. 312—11.
Punturi, Albert : See —
Matthew, Jack L., and Punturi. 2,897,711.
Punznann, Carl : See —
Bulova, Arde\ and Punzmann. 2,890,523.
Puppolo, Henry F., to Sprague Electric Co. Polytetrafluoro-
ethylene suspensions and method of coating wire with
same. 2,919,213, 12-29-59, CI. 117 — 224.
Purcell, Howard M., to Koebring Co. Fluid pump having
pump pistons and means for collapsing the pump pistons.
2,913,994, 11-24-59, CI. 103—162.
Purcell. John C, to Puett Electrical Starting Gate Corp.
Starting brace for starting gates. 2,888,904, 6-2-59, CI.
119—15.5.
Purcell, Joseph J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Packaging means for an endless tape. 2,885,072, 5—5-59,
CI. 206—59.
Purcell, William F. H. : See —
Conner, James M., and Purcell. 2,908,417.
Purchas, William J., Jr., to General Motors Corp.
bearing assembly. 2,897,020, 7-28-59, CI. 30S — 8
Purdue Research Foundation : See —
Bachman, Gustave B., and Atwood.
Bachman, Gustave B., and Chupp.
Bachman, Gustave B„ and Hokama.
Bachman, Gustave B., and Logan.
Feuer, Henry, and Shepherd. 2,868,838.
Feuer, Henrv, and Shepherd. 2.898,376.
McBee, Earl T., Idol, and Roberts. 2,911,448.
Purely, Bruce B. Wet looping means for loom. 2,882,932,
4-21-59, CI. 139 — 195.
Purdv. Frederick A. Control systems. 2,876,002, 3-3-59,
CI. 268 — 59.
Purdy, Frederick A. Door-operators and controls. 2,902,276.
9-1-59, CI. 268—1.
Purdy. James A. : See —
Birehall. George H., Jr., and Purdy. 2.876.9S5.
Pure Carbon Co., Inc. : See —
Burr, Myrtice C. 2,901,300.
Journal
2,880,245.
2,874,195.
2.894.941.
2.913,423.
LIST OF PATENTEES
753
Pure Oil Co., The : See —
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines. 2,868,629.
Annable, Weldon G., and Haines.. 2,890,947.
Annable, Weldon G.. and Jacobs. 2,868,524.
Annable, Weldon G., and Jacobs. 2,915,448.
Annable, Weldon G., Jacobs, and Haines. 2,875,145.
Ayers, George W., and Geerts. 2,875,170.
Ayers, George W., Geerts, and Krewer. 2,915,481.
Ayers, George W., and Krewer. 2,878,181.
Ayers, George W., and Sandner. 2,874,115.
Ayers, George W., and Sandner. 2,890,257.
Ayers, George W., and Sandner. 2,897,145.
Ayers, George W., and Williams. 2,900.357.
Bell, Richmond T. 2,874,129.
Bernard, George G. 2.894.905.
Bernard, George G. 2,912,378.
Bowden, John N., and Brennan. 2,885,362.
Braunwarth, John B., and Crosby. 2,875,240.
Braunwarth, John B., and Crosby. 2,905,712
Brennan, Elmer W., and Bowden. 2,882,231.
Callanen, Frederick B., and Thomas. 2,905,451.
Carr, Norman L. 2,917,565.
Carr, Norman L. 2,917,566.
Carr, Norman L., Brozowski, and Beber. 2,918,510.
Chapman, Paul R., and Manteuffel. 2,910,438.
Cook, George R., and Cortiss. 2,910,440.
Cook, George R., and Ellison. 2,894,388.
Ellison, Lynn E. 2,878,354.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner. 2,883,413.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner. 2,884,308.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner. 2,899,386.
Fierce. William L.. and Sandner. 2.899,387.
Folkins, Hillis O., and Carr. 2,888,501.
Folkins, Hillis O., and Lucas. 2.903,413.
Folkins, Hillis O., and Miller. 2,910,506.
Haines, Robert M., and Walsh. 2,908,702.
Haines, Robert M., Walsh, and Annable. 2.882,232.
Hennig, Harvey. 2.868.848.
Hennig, Harvey. 2,878,179.
Hennig, Harvey. 2,885,455.
Hennig, Harvey. 2,906,337.
Holbrook, Orrin C, and Bernard. 2,903,065.
Hulbert, Charles C. 2.903. S82.
Hulbert, Charles C. 2,911,821.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2,878,163.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2,878,262.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2,883,436.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2,908,550.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2.912,473.
Hutchings, Le Roi E. 2,915,569.
Jacobs, William L., and Annable. 2,897,142.
Lindahl, Haro.d A. 2.886,615.
Longland, George M., Jr. 2,903,412.
Manteuffel, Allan A., and Cook. 2,890,172.
Manteuffel. Allan A., Cook, and Cortiss. 2.900,342.
Marisic, Milton M., and Hennig. 2,903,414.
Marsh, Glenn A., Ellison, and Schaschl. 2,912,645.
Marsh. Glenn A., and Schaschl. 2,869 00.3.
Marsh, Glenn A., and Schaschl. 2,888,642.
Martinek, Thomas W. 2 891,010.
Martinek, Thomas W. 2,905.448.
Martinek, Thomas W. and Fronczak. 2,900,340.
Miller, Elmer L., and Folkins. 2,918.509.
Millikan, Allen F., and Crosby. 2,894.951.
Millikan, Allen F., and Crosby. 2,916,455.
Porter, Charles A„ Samuelson, and Holm. 2,889,262.
Remps, Nathaniel L., and Krewer. 2 891 072.
Remes, Nathaniel L., and Krewer. 2,900,392.
Remes, Nathaniel L., and Martinek. 2.890.255.
Remes, Nathaniel L., Martinek, and Fronczak. 2,913,409.
Sandner, Walter J., and Fierce. 2,885,353.
Savers, Winston, and Wangelin. 2,902,857.
Sayre, Allyn T., Jr. 2,910.587.
Talley, Walter J. 2,885.241.
Talley. Walter J. 2,912,139.
Wangelin. Don J., and Rowen. 2,900,321.
White, Roger B. 2,896,458.
Winstead. Wade T. 2.882,572.
Woertz, Byron B. 2,890,164.
Wolfram, Oeorge, and Manteuffel. 2.873,254.
Wolfram, George, and Stucker. 2,885,363.
Wright, Charles S. 2,913,508.
Puretie. Mario J. Oscillating system for derrick booms.
Re. 24,727, 10-27-59, CI. 212 — 66.
Puretie, Mario J. Adjustable and removable support.
2.875.547. 3-3-59. CI. 43 — 8.
Purex Corp., Ltd. : See —
Low, Laszlo L. 2,897,154.
Pnrgason, Billie L. : See —
Purgason Bryan G. and B. L. 2,904,921.
Purgason, Bryan G. and B. L. Artificial fish lure with ad-
justable waterfoil. 2,904,921, 9-22-59. CI. 43 — 42.22.
Purington, Ellison S., and J. H. Hammond, Jr. Television
receiving and
CI. 178—7.4.
recording systems. 2,908,754, 10-13-59,
Purinton, Bernard S. Flower watering mechanisms.
2,915,222, 12-1-59. CI. 222 — 175.
Puriron Chemicals. Inc. : See —
Francis, Charles B. 2.877,146.
Francis, Charles B. 2,880,062.
Puritan Compressed Gas Co. : See —
Goodhue, Carl E., Schwarz, and Stephens. 2,882,725.
Purkhiser, Rawlins E., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Motor
speed control. 2,870,391, 1-20-59, CI. 318 — 327.
Purolator Products, Inc. : See —
Daley, James J., and Tull. 2,904,184.
Fisher, Elwyn D. 2,876,097.
McLean, George A. 2,892,919.
Scavuzzo, William J., and Romeo. 2,878,936.
Sebok, Frank. 2,871,976.
Sebok, Joseph B. 2,896,738.
Walulik, Albert, and Wilhelm. 2,884,133.
Puronto, Esko : See —
Saloranta, Arvo E., and Puronto. 2,870,713.
Purre, Heino, to Phillips Petroleum Co. In situ retorting of
oil shale. 2,911,206, 11-3-59, CI. 262—3.
Pursglove, Laurence A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hydrolytic
decyanoethylation of N,N-bis (2-cyanoethyl) amide com-
pounds. 2,885,435, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 518.
Purswell, Guy, R. E. Kinghorn, and H. R. Smith, to Union
Tank Car Co. Method and apparatus for storing up a
storage tank during construction thereof. 2,888,298,
5-26-59, CI. 304 — 12.
Purves. George T., Jr. Convertible sofa-bed structure.
2,866,982, 1-6-59, CI. 5 — 45.
Purviance, Clarke E., 40% to D. F. Lentz. Rubber base
templet. 2,873,534. 2-17-59, CI. 33—174.
Purvis, Joseph L., to International Minerals & Chemical
Corp. Method of preparing calcium phosphates. 2,906,-
602, 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 109.
Purvis, Joseph T. : See —
Klompas, Nicholas, and Purvis. 2,917,276.
Piischel, Walter : See —
Wahl, Ottmar, Mersch, and Piischel. 2,892,713.
Wahl, Ottmar, Mersch, and Piischel. 2,892,714.
Puschhof, Siegfried : See —
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,879,275.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,881,187.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,881,207.
Pusey & Jones Corp., The : See —
Kelly, Jack R. 2,874,961.
Pusta, Nick, Jr. : See —
De Mattia, Andrew D„ and Pusta. 2,877,008.
Puster, Louis M., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Ther-
mostatically operated valve. 2,872,117, 2-3-59, CI. 236 —
34.
Puster, Louis M., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Ther-
mostatically operated valve. 2,872,118. 2-3-59, CI. 236—
34.
Puster, Louis M., to Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. Ther-
mostatically operated valve. 2,872,119, 2-3-59, CI. 236 —
34.
Putetti, Anthony M., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry &
Machine Co. Safety mechanism for feed-in wheels of a
thread-rolling mechanism. 2,911,863, 11-10-59, CI. 80 — 7.
Putkovich, Rudy P., and G. J. Thompson, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Direct current voltage regulator. 2,897,433,
7-28-59, CI. 323 — 100.
Putman, John S., and N. R. Babajoff ; said Putman assor.
to said Babajoff. Outboard motor lock. 2,912,847,
11-17-59, CI. 70—232.
Putman, Maurice W., to United States of America, Interior.
Process for destructive distillation of hydrocarbonaceous
materials. 2,901,402, 8-25-59, CI. 202—6.
Putman, Stearns T., to Hercules Powder Co. Methylolated
rosins in emulsion polymerization. 2,891,024, 6-16-59, CI.
260—27.
Putnam, Nelson E. : See —
Bogater, John P., Loria, and Putnam. 2,908,415.
Putnam, Paul R., %0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Extension belt buckle. 2,867,023, 1-6-59, CI. 24 — 163.
Putnam, Robert C, and S. I. Hayes, Jr., to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corp. Synthetic tannins from sulfomethylated
yacca gum and process of tanning therewith. 2,872,278,
2-3-59, CI. 8—94.32.
Putnam, Robert E. : See —
Martin, Elmore L., and Putnam 2,888,447.
Putnam Rolling Ladder Co., Inc. : See —
Campbell, Thaddeus C. 2,885,132.
Putney, David H., to Stratford Engineering Corp. Com-
bination process of effluent refrigeration and closed cycle
refrigeration. 2,906,796, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 683.48.
Putnocky, Joseph G., Jr. Magnetic governor-controlled con-
stant-speed motor. 2,900,589. 8-18-59, CI. 318 — 254.
Putnum, Nelson E., to General Motors Corp. Spring clip.
2,894,771, 7-14-59, CI. 287—20.5.
Putscher, Richard E. : See —
Schwoegler, Edward J., and Putscher. 2,874,097.
Putt, Joseph W., and L. E. Chamberlain. Anti-skid device
for vehicles. 2,897,868. 8^-59, CI. 152 — 216.
Putt, Roy R. : See —
Riley, Floyd E. 2,873,796.
Putter. Rolf : See —
Exner, Herbert-Joachim, and Putter. 2,891,049.
Suckfull, Fritz, Putter, and Nickel. 2,891,047.
Putters. Robert L. : See —
Gislon, AndrS, and Putters. 2,911,413.
Puttfarcken, Heinrich, and R. Schork, to Junkers & Co.
Valve arrangement. 2,901,034, 8-25-59, CI.
G.m.b.H.
158—131.
Putz, Frank.
CI. 74 — 230.17
Speed responsive clutch. 2,909,073. 10-20-59,
754
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,902,059.
2,899,489.
2,899,490.
2,875,277.
Fuller, Dennis Q.
Fuller, Dennis Q.
Fuller, Dennis Q.
Jackson, Donald.
Putz, Frank A., to McGraw-Edison Co. Seal of bushing to
easing of electrical apparatus. 2,89G,008, 7-21-59. CI.
174 — 50.56.
Putzer, Hans : See — ■
Gunkel, Heinricb. 2,878,910.
Putzrath, Franz L., to Radio Corp. of America. Television
display sweep linearization. 2,879,448, 3-24—59, CI.
315 — 27.
Putzralh, Franz L., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical
delay line. 2,916,709, 12-8-59, CI. 333—29.
Pycope Inc. : See —
Rosenthal, Murray W. 2,888,008.
Pyde, Albert F. : See —
Fiore, Hannibal S., Geary, and Pyde.
Pye, David J. : See —
Crane, Robert A., and Pye. 2,895,055.
Pye, Harold C, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Anti-sidetone and line balancing telephone circuit.
2,912,512, 11-10-59, CI. 179 — 81.
Pye Ltd. : See —
Bach, Ashley S. M. 2,911,565.
Cheetbam, William R., and Parr.
Cheetham, William R., and Parr.
Cope, John F., Segrave, and Fisher.
Elliott, Llewellyn J. 2,917,127.
Fisher, Donald H. 2,910,533.
2,875,385.
2,876,279.
2,876,401.
2,916,968.
Kirkharii. Peter, and Robinson. 2,899,578.
Pugsley, Donald J. D. 2,896,0:92.
Theile, Richard. 2,878,416.
Theile, Richard. 2,880,338.
Pyka, John P. Garage door latch. 2,917,335, 12-15-59,
Ql 292 1.
Pyle,' Edwin C, and S. S. Northington, to Halliburton Oil
Well Cementing Co. Pneumatic blender. 2,884,230,
4-28-59, CI. 259 — 4.
Pyle, Edwin C, S. S. Northington, and G. V. Copland, to
Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co. Pneumatic blender.
2,884,231, 4-28-59, CI. 259 — 4.
Pyle-National Co., The : See —
Archer, Lee A., and Keegan. 2,882,509.
Dupee, Kenneth J., Voelkner, and Raymond. 2,877,436.
Steber, Clarence L. 2,878,361.
Steber, Clarence L. 2,918,568.
Steber, Clarence L„ and Sleichert.
Wulle, William A. Re. 24,637.
Pyles Industries, Inc. : See —
Standlick, Ronald E., and Trumbull. 2,917,133.
Pyles, James I., to The Standard Metals Co., Inc. Crusher
for engine blocks and the like. 2,907,530, 10-6-59, CI.
241 — 262.
Pylon Co., Inc. : See —
Cooney, James S. 2,896,981.
Pyne, Roger S. and A. H. Tompkins, to Van Norman Indus-
tries, Inc. Work rest for a centerless grinder. 2,897,636,
8-4-59, CI. 51 — 103.
Pyne, William J., and H. Bluestone. to Diamond Alkali Co.
Method of killing plants. 2,898,205, 8-4-59, CI. 71 — 2.5.
Pyral, Societe Anonyme : See —
Saint-Hilaire, Albert B. 2,891,506.
Pyrene Co. Ltd., The : See —
Bedford, Howard E. 2,871.951.
Pyror Ltd. : See —
Aannerud, Sigurd A„ and Mostad. 2,868,635.
Pyzel-Fitzpatrick, Inc. : See —
Pyzel, Robert. 2,874,950.
Pyzel, Robert, to Pyzel-Fltzpatrick, Inc. Hydraulic cement
process. 2,874,950, 2-24-59, CI. 263 — 53.
Q-Tee Inc. '. See
Rosenberg. Charles B. 2,891,646.
Quackenbush, Claude F., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Reactor cooling. 2,906,683, 9-29-59,
CI. 204 — 193.2.
Quackenbush, Edward C, to Whitney Blake Co. Electrical
connector and process of manufacture. 2,881,479, 4-14—59,
CI. 18—59.
Quackenbush, Robert C. Clutch with overload release.
2,882,704, 4-21-59, CI. 64—29.
Quackenbush, Robert C. Automatic tool feeding device.
2,893,276. 7-7-59, CI. 77—34.4.
Quackenbush, Robert C. Tool feeding device with means for
limiting stroke of tool. 2,913,934. 11-24-59, CI. 77 — 33.1.
Quade, Edward A., to International Business Machines Corp.
magnetic head. 2,875,429, 2-24-59, CI.
2,884,428.
2,873,194.
2,878,374.
and F. B. Wood, to International Business
Multiple path coherer. 2,899,657. 8-11-59,
2,906,715.
Phase sensitive
340—174.
Quade. Edward A
Machines Corp.
CI. 338—1.
Quaedvlieg, Mathieu : See —
Hagge, Walter, Quaedvlieg, and Seifert.
Quaker Chemical Products Corp. : See —
Green, Harold A. 2,900,262.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,868,773.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,878,294.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,885,443.
Kress, Bernard H. 2.S90.242.
Kress, Bernard H. 2.895.923.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,902,470.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,903,328.
Kress, Bernard H. 2,917,411.
Quaker Oats Co., The : See —
Brown, Lloyd H. 2,874,148.
Dale, Walter G., and Lilly. 2,898,210.
Grosmaire, Leon A. 2,904,5o9.
Van Arsdell, Fred C. 2,899,914.
Wamsley, Harry C, and Wells.
Wilkinson, George, and Eaton.
Quaker Stretcher Co. : See —
Block, Walter W. 2,875,806.
Block, Walter W. 2,903,313.
Quaker City Metal Weatherstrip Co. : See —
Ricci, Anthony J. 2,885,744.
Quaker State Metals Division of Howe Sound Co. : See —
Zittle, John H. 2,913,075.
Quality Components, Inc. : See —
Cowles, Robert J. 2,899,665.
Qualley, Ray W. : See —
Lyon, Luther L., Jr., and Qualley. 2,917,778.
Quandt, Hans H., y2 to R. Mohr. Lighter with electric igni-
tion. 2,867,753, 1-6-59, CI. 317 — 91.
Quarles, Charles S. : See —
Fox, David A. 2,881,744.
Quarles, Richard W., and \V. H. McKnight, to Union Carbide
Corp. Aqueous dispersion of vinyl chloride polymer con-
taining substituted polyacrylamide. 2,914,498, 11-24-59,
CI. 260—29.6.
Quarmby, Robert C. : See —
Choice, Frank C, and Quarmby. 2,889,554.
Quarnstrom, Ivar T., to Detroit Mold Engineering Co. Plastic
mold base. 2,874,409, 2-24-59, CI. 18 — 42.
Quartz & Silice S.A. : See —
George, Henri. 2,897,126.
George, Henri J. C. 2,895,839.
Quast, Hans-Friedrich : See —
Rummel, Theodor, Keller, and Quast. 2,913,561.
Quast, John H. : See —
Dudley, Edmond R.. and Quast. 2,873,018.
Quastad, Omer M. Tractor hitch. 2,904,348, 9-15-59, CI.
280 — 177.
Quate, Calvin F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Low
noise traveling wave tubes. 2,908,844, 10-13-59, CI.
315 — 3.6.
Quattrociocchi, Dominick A. : See —
Nastasi, Salvatore J., and Quattrociocchi. 2,897,591.
Quayle. George F., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Load
manipulating device for lift truck. 2,870,929, 1-27-59, CI.
214 — 652.
Quayle, George F., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Hydraulic
drive for industrial truck. 2,904,957. 9-22-59. CI. 60 — 19.
Quayle, George F., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Tire rim
assembly. 2,905,223, 9-22-59. CI. 152 — 404.
Quayle, George F., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Load
support shifting mechanism for industrial truck. 2,909,299,
10-20-59, CI. 214 — 652.
Quayle, George F., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Wide
angle steering mechanism for industrial trucks. 2,916,294,
12-8-59, CI. 280—93.
Quayle, Robert. Buckle. 2,S90,534, 6-16-59, CI. 40 — 17.
Quebec Metallurgical Industries Ltd. : See —
Bailey, Richard P . 2,899,300.
Queen, Alan, to Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. Thio-
propvlene sulphide derivatives. 2,918,476, 12-22-59, CI.
260 — 327.
Queen Citv Tulatex Corp. : See —
Unsworth, Raymond R. 2,890,146.
Queen's University : See —
Campbell, James S. 2,912,965.
Colborne, William G., and Braun. 2,914,955.
Quenouille, Georges, to Compagnie pour la Fabrication des
Compteurs et Materiel d'Usines a Gaz. Vibrating-blade
relays with electro-mechanical resonance. 2,918,5S9,
12-22-59, CI. 310 — 22.
Quere, Hendrik K., and B. J. Helders, to N.V. "Industrie"
V.H.v. Lohuizen & Co. Locking device for injection mold-
ing machines. 2,916,768, 12-15-59, CI. 18—30.
Quetin, Emmanuel. Lighting apparatus for dental surgeries.
2,896,066, 7-21-59, CI. 240 — 1.4.
Quick, Carl F. : See —
Billman, Gerald C, and Quick. 2,883,912.
Quick, Carl F., and L. B. Rice, to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Drill
jig. 2,898,785, 8-11-59, CI. 77 — 62.
Quick, Lester K. Liquid level control in refrigeration system.
2,892,320, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 196.
Quick, Lester K. Refrigeration system with heat reclaiming
means. 2,892,324, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 455.
Quick Manufacturing, Inc. : See —
Kaeser, Arthur L. 2,894,412.
Quick, Thomas E. Fluid moving means. 2,900,125. S-1S-59,
CI. 230—117.
Quick, Thomas E. Propulsion device. 2,913,055, 11-17-59,
CI. 170—135.
Quick-Mount Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Grashow, Joseph. 2,917,743.
Quick-N-Easv Products, Ltd. : See — ■
Ellingson, La Verne O. 2.SS7.237.
Ellingson, La Verne O. 2,896,S31.
Quick Point Pencil Co.. Inc. : See —
Scobel, Ben. 2,882,172.
Quick-Set, Inc. : See —
Mooney, Raymond. 2,919,093.
Quigg, Donald J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation bv
crystallization. 2,890,239, 6-9-59, CI. 260—475.
LIST OF PATENTEES
755
Juinn. Sellers, and Wagner.
Brass Works, Inc.
locked-in bushings.
Method of
2,869,219,
Quigley, Fred K., Jr., and H. A. Walters, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Coated iron and method and compositions for
preparing the same. 2,873,215, 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 132.
Quigley, Fred K., Jr., and H. A. Walters, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Tank lining. 2,918,194, 12-22-59, CI. 220—64.
Quigley, Henry C, and D. W. Smith, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Furnace seal. 2,879,314, 3-24-59,
Ql ^3 33
Quill, Laurence L. : See — „ . . ,
Birdwhistell, Kalph K., Dlmer, and Quill. 2,8 i 6,1 1 9.
Quilter, John R. C. Quick-release device for body harness.
2,892,232, 6-30-59, CI. 24 — 205.17.
Quinby, Charles E., to Holley Carburetor Co. Automotive
vapor fuel control. 2,884,917, 5-5-59, CI. 123—133.
Quincey, Edward : See —
Carlsen, Leonard O., Krastel, and Quincey. 2,882,685.
Quinche. Albert : See —
Lecluyse, Edouard, Dewey, and Quinche. 2,913,768.
Quinche, Albert, to American Can Co. Device for adapting
a tubular blank to a shaping mandrel. 2,890,482, 6-16-59,
CI. 18—1.
Quinche, Albert, and E. Lecluyse, to Bradley Container Corp.
Rotary injection molding machine for plastic collapsible
tubes. 2,883,706, 4-28-59, CI. 18 — 30.
Quinche, Albert, and E. Lecluyse, to American Can Co.
Syringe. 2,911,971, 11-10-59, CI. 128 — 216.
Quine, John P.. to United States of America, Air Force.
Measuring device for coaxial cables. 2,881,389, 4-7-59,
CI. 324 — 58.
Quinlan, Amos L. : See —
Johnson. Kenneth F.. and Quinlan. 2,871,337.
Quinlan, Amos L.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Percussion
welding gun for welding wires to articles. 2,874,264,
2-17-59. CI. 219—95.
Quinlan, Amos L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Low voltage
percussion welding gun. 2,878,362, 3-17-59, CI. 219—78.
Quinlan, Amos L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Safety de-
vices for electrical apparatus. 2,895,083, 7-14-59, CI.
317—9.
Quinlan, Donald E., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Gamma correction circuit. 2,904,642, 9-15-59, CI. 179 —
171.
Quinlan, Joseph A., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Detector
track circuit apparatus. 2,881,308, 4-7-59, CI. 246 — 41.
Quinn, Bernard J. : See —
Brennan. Edward L.
2.899,467.
Quinn, Bert A., to Ideal
making hinges having
1-20-59, CI. 29—149.5.
Quinn. Bert A. Pneumatic door closer device. 2,913,757,
11-24-59. CI. 16 — 66.
Quinn. Clark E. : See —
Habsburg-Lothringen, Stefan, and Quinn.
Quinn. Edward : See —
MacKenzie, Fred T., and Quinn. 2,910,787.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery
counter handling mechanisms. 2.868,164,
118 — 421.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery
supplying mechanisms. 2.878,474, 3-24—59,
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods
of making platform shoes, the parts of which are united
by a reinforced seam. '2,900,649, 8-25-59, CI. 12 — 142.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinerv Corp. Chain stitch
sewing machines. 2,905.118, 9-22-59. CI. 112 — 34.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods
of sewing slip-lasted shoes. 2,905,122, 9-22-59, Cl. 112 —
262.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Clutch con-
trol mechanisms. 2,907,424, 10-6-59. Cl. 192 — 24.
Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines
and methods for inserting cement bonded seams.
2.914,007. 11-24-59, Cl. 112—43.
Quinn, Frank P., to American Steel Foundries. Snubbed
truck. 2,880,680, 4-7-59, Cl. 105 — 224.
Quinn, Frederic R., to Quinn & Kerns, Inc. Liquid sight gauge.
2,904,999. 9-22-59. Cl. 73—325.
Quinn, Frederic R. Electric switch. 2,905,785, 9-22-59, Cl.
200—87.
Quinn, James A. and J. ; said J. A. Quinn assor. to said
J. Quinn. Picker drive. 2,900,670, 8-25-59, Cl. 19 — 70.
Quinn, James L., and J. K. Duncan, to Cummins-Chicago
Corp. Electrical control system for business machine card
apparatus. 2,903,133, 9-8-59, Cl. 209 — 88.
Quinn, James L., and J. K. Duncan, to Cummins-Chicago
Corp. Coin dispensing apparatus. 2,910,991, 11-3-59,
Cl. 133 — 2.
Quinn, Johnny : See —
Quinn, James A. and J. 2,900,670.
Quinn, Joseph G., to General Electric Co. Lamination stack-
ing machine. 2,889,058, 6-2-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Quinn & Kerns, Inc. : See —
Quinn, Frederic R. 2,904,999.
Quinn. Patrick D. : See —
Depew, Harlan A., Quinn, and Waitkins. 2,868,673.
Quint. David. Secured cap for toothpaste tubes and the like.
2,915,227, 12-1-59, Cl. 222 — 519.
Quint, Sam. Car wallet for automobile drivers. 2,878,850,
3-24-59, Cl. 150—39.
Quintas, Gladys P. Germicidal device for phones. 2,911,488,
11-3-59, Cl. 179—185.
2,912,675.
Corp. Shoe
1-13-59, Cl.
Corp. Tack
Cl. 1—6.
Quintilian, Bartholomew F., to Gerotor May Corp. of Mary-
land. Hydraulic pump or motor. 2,872,872, 2-10-59, Cl.
103 — 126.
Quiquerez, Joseph : See —
Gislon, Andre, Quiquerez, and Maurin. 2,886,521.
Quiquerez, Joseph, and E. Weisang, to Societe Anonyme dite :
Compagnie Francaise de Ramnage. Sweetening of hydro-
carbons containing mercaptans and/or mercaptides with
a chelate and oxygen. 2,918,426, 12-22-59, Cl. 208—206.
Quirico, Joseph S. : See — •
Lethern, Albert A., and Quirico. 2,888,729.
Quirk, Justin P., and M. Babunovic. Feeding mechanism
for rotary cutting machines to profile articles from blanks.
2,906,305, 9-29-59, Cl. 144 — 143.
Quirk, Thomas J.. Jr. Portable indoor charcoal broiler.
2,904,030, 9-15^59. Cl. 126 — 25.
Quiroz, Francisco A. Torque device for liquid control.
2,867,124, 1-6-59, Cl. 74 — 18.1.
Quisenberry, Carter E., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Folding carriage or stroller. 2,886,337, 5-12-59, Cl.
280—36.
Quisenberry, Carter E., to American Machine and Foundry
Co. Electrically powered juvenile vehicle. 2,917,122,
12-15-59, Cl. 180—25.
Quist, Harold A., to Sun Oil Co. Sampler for foam blanket
covered liquids. 2,894,394, 7-14-59, Cl. 73 — 425.4.
Quist, Harold A., to Sun Oil Co. Temperature corrected
float gauge. 2,902,859, 9-8-59, Cl. 73 — 321.
Quistgaard. Erik V. : See —
Karlsson, Sven-Olof, and Quistgaard. 2,905,025.
Quistgaard, Erik V., and S. O. Karlsson, to Aktiebolaget
Volvo. Controlling means for hydraulic change speed
gearings. 2,912,874, 11-17-59, Cl. 74 — 472.
Quitter, Gerhard, to Durkoppwerke Akt. Multiple-needle
sewing machine. 2,871.810. 2-3-59, Cl. 112 — 221.
Quoss, Henry N. Combined threshold and sealing strip.
2,913,782, 11-24-59, Cl. 20—64.
R. C. Can Co. : See—
Biedenstein. Vincent G. 2,887,253.
R-E-B, Inc. : See —
Bowers, Robert E. 2,895,044.
RED-Gesellschaft m.b.H., Technik und Produkte : Cellulose,
Chemie und Chemie der Kunststoffe : See —
Elod, Egon, Dorr, Braun, Elian, and Lepingle. 2,918,-
455
R J S Products Co., Inc. : See —
Slezak, Raymond J. 2,898,445.
RMR Corp. : See —
Ramer, Lyle A. 2,900,588.
R-N Corp. : See —
Smith, Rollin P., and Babcock. 2,877,108.
Wienert, Fritz O. 2,880,083.
R and R Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Brand, Joseph J. 2,890,505.
RS Electronics Corp. : See —
Hebert, Eugene J., Jr. 2,913,669.
R T & E Corp. : See —
Link, Edwin A. 2,918,557.
R. and W. Construction Co., Inc. : See —
Roland, Frank E. 2,918,258.
R-W Mfg. Co.. The : See—
Cotman, Val, Jr. 2,903,017.
Raab, Andrew F., to Carter Parts Co. Switch. 2,901,574,
8-25-59, Cl. 200—114.
Raab, Hans : See —
Funke, Albert, and Raab. 2,899,420.
Raab, Hans, and R. Hornle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktienge-
sellschaf t. Process for the manufacture of finely dispersed
water insoluble dyestuff pastes. 2,902,385, 9-1-59, Cl.
106—308.
Raab, Karl : See —
Brill, Fritz, and Raab. 2,881,713.
Heyden, Rudi, Plapper, and Raab. 2,892,673.
Raab. William J. : See —
Whetstone, Richard R., Raab, and Hall. 2,867,646.
Raabe, Carl W. Control mechanism for children's automo-
biles. 2,915,155, 12-1-59, Cl. 192 — 3.
Raach, Francis A., Sr. Filing separator with classification
card holding means. 2,886,040, 5-12-59, Cl. 129 — 16.8.
Raasch, Maynard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Difluorobutenedioic acids, their alkali metal salts, their
alkyl esters and anhydride, and process for preparing them.
2,891,968, 6-23-59, Cl. 260—346.8.
Raasch, Maynard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
1,2-Bis (alkylsulfoxy)-l,2-dihaloethylenes and fungicidal
compositions comprising them. 2,893,911, 7-7-59. Cl.
167 — 22.
Rabalt, Willy : See —
Angst, Paul, and Rabalt. 2,870,534.
Rabb. David D. : See —
Kesler, Robert D., and Rabb. 2,897,045.
Rabben, Ellis L., 10% to H. L. Gordon. Magnifying stere-
oscope. 2,889,743, 6-9-59, Cl. 88 — 29.
Rabchuk, Alexander, to Kerr Mfg. Co. Dental impression
material. 2,878,129, 3-17-59, Cl. 106—38.4.
Rabe, Karl, and E. Forstner, to Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche
K.-G. Tractor engine cooling and exhaust system.
2,901,052, 8-25-59, Cl. 180—54.
Rabe. Rudolf. Centrifugally actuated friction drive device.
2,891,641, 6-23-59, Cl. 192 — 4.
Rabe, Rudolf. Centrifugal clutch structure. 2,918,824,
12-29-59, Cl. 74 — 230.17.
756
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Eabelos, Nicholas A., 25% to J. L. Crawford. Convertible
ladder. 2,909,236. 10-20-59, CI 182 — 26.
Rabelow, Harold H., to Diagraph-Bradley Industries Inc.
Fountain type applicator for link or the like. 2,904,811,
9-22-59. CI. 15—136.
Raber, Anna S. : See —
Raber. Christopher. 2,896,791.
Raber, Christopher, deceased ; A. S. Raber, executrix. Port-
able supports. 2,896,791, 7-28-59, CI. 211 — 86.
Raber, Peter W. Traction device. 2,904,094, 9-15-59, CI.
152 — 216.
Rabeux, Jean, and B. Masson to Societe d'Applications Gen-
erates d'Electricite & de Mecanique. Loom. 2,893,439,
7-7-59 CI. 139—13.
Rabeux, Jean, and It. Jacob, to Societe d'Applications Gen-
erates d'Electricite & de Mecanique. Woven, lined tubular
fabric and method and means for manufacturing same.
2.913,799, 11-24-59, CI. 28 — 1.
Rabier, Jean C, to Marquardt Aircraft Co. High speed multi-
channel voltage indicator. 2,878,450, 3-17-59, CI. 324 — 121.
Rabier, Jean C, to Marquardt Aircraft Co. Regulated high
voltage power supply. 2,886,761, 5-12-59, CI. 321 — 19.
Rabin, Charles. Trap net. 2,911,755, 11-10-59, CI. 43—105.
Rabin, Richard, and K. Merl, to Sperry Rand Corp, Ford
Instrument Co. Division. High speed redundancy check
generator. 2,906,997, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Rabin, Stanley F. : See —
Menkin, Benjamin D., Rabin, and Scisorek. 2,891,364.
Rabinow, Jacob : See —
Leitner, Richard G., and Rabinow. 2,914,610.
Rabinow, Jacob, to United States of America, Army. Elec-
trical arming mechanism for fuses. 2,889,777, 6-9-59, CI.
102 — 70.2.
Rabinow, Jacob. Noise discriminating, high gain automatic
headlight dimmer. 2,892,124. 6-23-59, CI. 315 — 83.
Rabinow, Jacob, 15% to Max L. Libman. Differential pres-
sure envelope printer. 2,901,969, 9-1-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Rabinow, Jacob. Stacker for mail sorters and the like.
2.904,335. 9-15-59. CI. 271—88.
Rabinow, Jacob, 15% to M. L. Libman. Code printing and
sorting station for mail. 2,912,925, 11-17-59, CI. 101 — 2.
Rabinow, Jacob, to United States of America, Navy. Safety
device. 2,912,933, 11-17-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Rabinow, Jacob, 15% to M. L. Libman. Photoelectrically
actuated garage door opener. 2,914,709, 11-24-59, CI.
317—124.
Rabinow, Jacob, 15% to M. L. Libman. Servo arm for
phonograph pickups. 2,915,315, 12-1-59, CI. 274 — 13.
Rabinow, Jacob. Automatic headlight dimmer with anti-
oscillation circuit. 2,917,664, 12-15-59, CI. 315—83.
Rabinow, Jacob, and M. L. Libman. Single-track scanning
type dimmer. 2,899,564, 8-11-59, CI. 250 — 235.
Rabinow, Jacob, and L. J. Kamm ; said Rabinow assor. of
15% to M. L. Libman. Mechanical coding and sorting
device. 2,901,089, 8-25-59, CI. 198—38.
Rabinow, Jacob, and W. B. McLean, to United States of
America, Navy. Multiple point altimeter for use with
2,911,573, 11-3-59, CI. 317—
to United
switch.
States of
2,915,604,
1,339. 7-28-59, CI.
2,910,061,
toss bombing integrators
149.
Rabinow, Jacob, and L. M. Andrews,
America, Navy. Inertia operated
12-1-59, CI. 200 — 61.45.
Rabinowitz, Albert. Foot protector. 2.
36 — 10.
Rabjon, Rodney R. Intermittent traction device
10-27-59, CI. 128—70.
Rabow, Gerald : See —
Nashman, Alvin E., and Rabow. 2,875,334.
Raboy, Bernard, to The Martin Co. Radar system. 2,873,443.
2-10-59, Ci. 343 — 16.
Rabus, Willy. Protective device for high tension trans-
mission lines. 2,881,357, 4-7-59, CI. 315—36.
Rabut, Eugene W., to The Udylite Corp. Transfer apparatus.
2,874,820, 2-24-59, CI. 198—25.
Rabv. Bruce A. : See —
Hyde, Earl K., and Raby. 2,873,170.
Rahy. Claude H. Attachment for bulldozer moldboards.
2,896,343, 7-28-59, CI. 37—98.
Racca, Romolo H. : See —
Bligard, Erling J., and Racca. 2,891,743.
Race, Clarence F., to Motorola, Inc. Electrical connector.
2,874.205, 2-17-59. CI. 174—52.
Race, William J., to Motorola, Inc. Antenna. 2,880,265,
3-31-59, CI. 174—152.
Racek, Alfred, and J. Raganitsch. Pyrophoric igniting device.
2,912,841, 11-17-59, CI. 67 — 20.1.
Racely, Kermit L. : See —
Oakes, Marvin E., and Racely. 2,906,524.
Racheter, George R., and L. Alberts, to Rheem Mfg. Co. Ad-
justable broiler grill assembly. 2,876,695, 3-10-59, CI.
99 — 423.
Rachfal, Stanley J., to Carrier Corp. Gas compression appa-
ratus. 2,888,809, 6-2-59, CI. 62—196.
Rachlin, Albert I. : See —
Goldberg, Moses W., and Rachlin. 2,867,660.
Rachlin, Albert I., to Allied Chemical Corp. Surface-active
sulfonated product. 2,898,370, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 505.
Rachlin, Eva : See —
Rachlin. Max. 2,890,664.
Rachlin, Max, deceased ; H. Pollock, and E. Rachlin, execu-
trices. Gutter and gutter support. 2,890,664, 6-16-59, CI.
108—28.
Racine, Armand J., to L. L. and W. L. Shorette. Combina-
tion cleaning device. 2,896,240. 7-28-59. CI. 15 — 148.
Racine Confectioners' Machinery Co. : See —
Genich, William H. 2,910,210.
Racine Hydraulics and Machinery, Inc. : See —
Miller, Harold G. 2,887,908.
Miller, Harold G. 2,887,909.
Racine Industrial Plant, Inc. : See —
Harris, Herbert W. 2,906,005.
Racine, Roger R., to Protect-O-Matic Corp. Safety vehicle
seat. 2,883,206, 4-21-59, CI. 280 — 29.
Rack, Alois J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Vocoder
absorption modulation system. 2,892,892, 6-30-59, CI.
179 — 15.55.
Rack, George D. : See —
Evans, Clifford, and Rack. 2,917,399.
Rack Specialists, Inc. : See —
Romine, Glenn N., and Arnold. 2,911,122.
Racz, John P. : See —
Altreuter, Royal K., Dowling, Racz, and Thomas.
2,875,138.
Raczynski, Andrew T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Cathode ray tube. 2,884,551, 4-28-59, CI. 313 — 76.
Raczynski, Walter J., and J. C. Worst, to General Electric Co.
Drain pump system for laundry machines. 2,873,598,
2-17-59, CI. 68 — 20.
Raczynski, Walter J., and .T. C. Worst, to General Electric
Co. Drain means for clothes washer. 2,900,080 8-18-59,
CI. 210—171.
Rada, Frank J., and K. R. Bowman, to General Motors Corp.
Conveyor belt structure. 2,870,902, 1-27-59, CI. 198 — 181.
Rada Products Co. : See —
Nelson, Kenneth W. 2,904,379.
Radar Relay, Inc. : See —
Arrasmith, William C. 2,887.677.
Arrasmith, William C, and Kuhn. 2,880,370.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Multichannel telephone carrier system.
2.871.293, 1-27-59. CI. 179 — 15.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Negative-impedance repeater using a tran-
sistor amplifier. 2,904,641. 9-15-59, CI. 179 — 170.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., to International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp. Transistor test set. 2,907,954, 10-6-59,
CI. 324 — 158.
Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., and A. R. Denz, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Transistor limiter am-
plifier. 2,874,312, 2-17-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Radcliffe, Charles A., to The Plomb Tool Co. Wire stripper.
2.868.049. 1-13-59. CI. 81 — 9.5.
Radcliffe, Charlie. Sign having movable letters. 2,912,777,
11-17-59, CI. 40—140.
Radcliffe, Frederick E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Momentary contact switch. 2,883,565, 4-21-59, CI.
307 — 132.
Radcliffe, Frederick E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Automatic gain control using voltage drop in biasing cir-
cuit common to plural transistor stages. 2,885,544,
5-5-59, CI. 250—20.
Radcliffe, Gilbert B. Indoor television antenna. 2,881,429,
4-7-59, CI. 343—744.
Radcliffe, John R. Playing instruction device for pianos.
2,909,956, 10-27-59, CI. 84 — 478.
Radcliffe. Remington S. : See —
Koch, Gustav H., and Radcliffe. 2.872.988.
Radcliffe, Richard J., to The O. A. Sutton Corp. Automotive
air conditioning system with heat exchanger. 2,885,868,
5-12-59, CI. 62—511.
Radcliffe, Stanley V. : See —
Wilkinson, Cyril F., Jenkins, Lake, and Radcliffe.
2,875,111.
Radde, Erich M. H. : See —
Klette, Hermann. 2,895,875.
Raddin, Franklin M. : See — ■
Gernert, Lawrence H., and Raddin. 2,880,280.
Radel, Aaron A., to Globe Venetian Blind Corp. Head bracket
for Venetian blinds. 2,916,246, 12-8-59, CI. 248 — 264.
Radel, John M. : See —
Jones, Harry W., and Radel. 2,883,075.
Rademacher, Gustav F., to General Motors Corp. Thermo-
couple. 2,888,508, 5-26-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Rademakers, Adriaan : See —
Smit, Jan, and Rademakers. 2.869,047.
Rader, Earl L. Food product preparing and dispensing ma-
chine. 2,896,421, 7-28-59, CI. 62—135.
Rader, Merill E. : See —
Barre, Henry J., Rader, and Goodyear. 2,901,960.
Rader, William H., and H. L. Wilson, to National Petro-
chemicals Corp. Stabilization of polyethylene during shut-
down of molding apparatus. 2,906,733, 9-29-59, CI.
260 — 45.95.
Radermacher, Karl, to L. & C. Steinmuller G.m.b.H. Fuel
feed regulation for vibratory combustion grates. 2,913,912,
11-24-59, CI. 74—61.
Radestock, Herbert, to Orenstein-Koppel und Lubeckes Mas-
chinenbau Akt. Scoop wheel. 2,877,576, 3-17-59, CI. 37 —
190.
LIST OF PATENTEES
tDl
2,908,495.
and Meisel. 2,878,432.
Radey, Kendrick : See —
Beach, Laurence R., Jr., Radey, Gildea, and Strohmeyer.
2,876,640.
Radford, Lawrence T. Synchronizing device for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,886,011, 5-12-59, CI. 121 — 46.5.
Radhuber, William, Sr. Knitting machines. 2,902,846,
9-8-59, CI. 66 — 63.
Radian Corp., The : See —
De Millar, Floyd O. 2,869,682.
Radiant Mfg. Corp. : See —
Nicholas, William. 2,888,072.
Nicholas, William, and Kozel. 2,899,164.
Radiation Dynamics, Inc. : See —
Cleland, Marshall R. 2,875,394.
Radiation, Inc. : See —
Hurvitz, Hyman. 2,912,666.
Radin, Arthur. M. R. Raiken, and L. C. Shapiro, to Victory
Container Corp. Folding machine. 2,904,789, 9-22-59,
CI. 1 — 106.
Radin, Bernard G., to Ford Motor Co. Light actuated cir-
cuits. 2,915,642, 12-1-59, CI. 250 — 214.
Radino, Hugo L., 50% to Companhia Mercantil e Industrial
Inga. Process of zinc extraction from ores formed by or
containing zinc silicate or other soluble silicates, by means
of hydrometallurgy. 2,874,041, 2-17-59, CI. 75 — 120.
Radio Condenser Co. : See —
Birx. Donald L. 2,876.356.
Heselwood, James C. 2,875,620.
Jackson, Russell K. 2,876,314.
Teaf, John H. 2,898,767.
Wright, John R. 2,876,403.
Radio Corp. of America : See —
Abbett, Roy C, and Solomon. 2,888,515.
Ackermann, Walter. 2,891,433.
Albee. Arthur C. and Pettus. 2,870.975.
Ammenwerth, Martin F., and Caprarola. 2,913,616.
Anderson, Lannes E. 2,911,518.
Anderson. Robert H. 2.868 994.
Anderson, Robert H. 2,908,840.
Andres, Roy K. 2.899.497.
Andres, Roy K. 2,912,483.
Andrews, Dallas R. 2,885,488.
Andrews, Dallas R., and Bird.
Armstrong, Lome D. 2,906,931.
Armstrong, Lome D. 2,918,719.
Armstrong, Lome D., Harmon,
Armstrong, Lome D.. and Sherwood. 2,877,396.
Arnold. Walter L., and Pearce. 2,S90,971.
Aron. Samuel. 2.905,881.
Aronson, Albert I. 2.887,540.
Aronson, Albert I. 2,892,045.
Aronson, Albert I. 2,883,479.
Artzt, Maurice. 2.876,412.
Artzt, Maurice. 2,901,538.
Avins, Jack. 2.873.314.
Avins, Jack. 2,907,960.
Avins, Jack. 2,913,579.
Avins, Jack, and Kronenberg. 2,898,398.
Ayres, Jav J., Cohen, and Brauer. 2,914,739.
Ayres, Jay J., and Cole. 2,905,069.
Ayres, William R., and Smith. 2,911,622.
Baer, John S., and Damerau. 2,903,687.
Baer, John S., and Grapes. 2,917,331.
Ball, Henry. 2.S95.027.
Ballard, Randall C. 2,880,268.
Barkow, William H. 2.900.564.
Barkow, William H., and Matthews. 2,901,650.
Barkow, William H., and Matthews. 2,901,665.
Barton, Loy E. 2,886,748.
Batzle, William K. 2.900.553.
Beam, Walter R. 2,888,606.
Beam, Walter R., and Kneehtli. 2,883,568.
Beam, Walter R., and Kneehtli. 2,907,916.
Bechlev, Fred L. 2,874,212.
Beers, George L. 2.874.213.
Behrend. William L. 2,881,388.
Bensky, Lowell S., and Fillebrown. 2,880,934.
Benway. Robert E. 2,887.598.
Berge, Raymond G., and Bradley. 2,874,278.
Bernard, Francois R. C, Wentworth, and Luther.
2,877,291.
Bieganski. Wladvslaw J., and Glickman. 2,873,438.
Black, Otis D., and Cutler. 2,908,557.
Blanev, Arthur C. 2.885,491.
Bleazev. John C. 2,913,644.
Blust, Henry L., Strych, and Vivian. 2,902,149.
Booth, Grant W., Hobbs, and Fillebrown. 2.911,624.
Briggs, George R. 2,886,801.
Briggs, George R., and Lo. 2.911,628.
Briggs, George R., and Ranchman. 2.897,405.
Briggs, George S. 2,908,594.
Briggs, Joseph A. 2,885.832.
Brooks, Forrest E. 2,870,373.
Bube, Richard H., and Thomsen. 2,916,678.
Burger, Gustav F. 2,885,227.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr. 2,900.562.
Burns, Leslie L., Jr., and Keizer. 2,915,594.
Busanovich, Charles J. 2,902.529.
Busanovich, Charles J., and Thomsen. 2.876.202.
Canto, Louis. Mohr, and Neumann. 2,912,676.
Carlson, David J. 2,880,282.
Cavanaugh, Daniel J. 2,902,756.
Celmer. Philip R., and Jensen. 2.872,299.
Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Chase, John A. 2,877,065.
Cheilik, Philip. 2,877,445.
Cherry, William H. 2,870,247.
Chien, Kun L. 2,911,625.
Chien, Kun L., and Propster. 2,907,004.
Chien, Kun L., and Propster. 2,907,005.
Chin, Te .N. 2,914,694.
Clay, Burton R. 2,890,330.
Clay, Burton R., and Carmen. 2,898,509.
Cohen, Robert M., and E.ist. 2,903,630.
Colvin, Alex D. 2,891,304.
Comninos, Donald A. 2,901,537.
Concrieff-Yeates, Alexander J. 2,904,431.
Cooke, Harry L. 2,919,308.
Cooper, John C, and Hagmann. 2,875,374.
Cooperman, Michael, and Grundmann. 2,899,492.
Cope, Appleton D. 2,875,359.
Cope. Appleton D. 2,900,569.
Covely, Frank D., 3rd. 2,907,519.
Crane, Hewitt D. 2,896,194.
Crooks, Horatio N. 2,886,799.
Crooks, Horatio N. 2,911,621.
Crooks, Horatio N, and Bitting. 2,912,493.
Crosby, Gilmore E., Smith, and Whitmer. 2,919,363.
Cuccia, Carmen L. 2,870,368.
Cuccia, Carmen L. 2,875,272.
Damerau, Edward A. 2,884,111.
Davidson, James J. 2,900,456.
Dennison, Robert C, and Luther. 2,877,296.
De Phillipo, William J., and Chien. 2,902,679.
Deranian, Minas, and Venderschmitt. 2,869,030.
Dietch, Leonard. 2,869,029.
Dietch, Leonard. 2,906,814.
Dinowitz, Edward E. 2,911,630.
Di Santi, Nicholas, Canfora, and Liguori. 2,868,875.
Dischert, Robert A., and Thomas. 2,906,947.
Dodds, Wellesley J. 2,887,609.
Donahue, Daniel J., and Hoshowsky. 2,867,587.
Donal, John S., Jr., and Cuccia. 2,912,613.
Duke, Vernon J. 2,890,277.
Eaton, Thomas T. 2,885,668.
Eichenbaum, Arie L., and Kneehtli. 2,881,349.
Endres, Richard O., and Deuitch. 2,889,467.
Epstein, David W., Kaus, and Van Ormer. 2,885,935.
Evans, Louis L., and Sprengeler. 2,903,638.
Fenton, Andrew F., and Kelly. 2,881,245.
Fillebrown, Stephen M., and Booth. 2,884,616.
Finkelstein, Morris B. 2,886,740.
Finkeistein, Morris B. 2,913,625.
Flory, Leslie E., Gray, Jensen, and Pike. 2,892,056.
Forbes. Edmond J. 2,897,274.
Fredendall, Gordon L. 2.895.004.
Freedman, Larry A. 2,913,523.
Fricke, Roger H., and Liggett. 2,875,386.
Funnell, William F. 2,898,995.
Gallup. John L. 2,877,143.
Garner, Lloyd P. 2,909,698.
Gensel, William L. 2,912,574.
George, Ralph W. 2,876,599.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J. 2,878,298.
Giacoletto, Lawrence J. 2,903,628.
Giaimo, Edward C, Jr. 2,890,968.
Giaimo, Edward C, Jr. 2,892,445.
Gibson, John J. 2,872,648.
Gibson, Walter G. 2,892,884.
Gibson, Walter G., and Schroeder. 2,882,335.
Gibson, Walter G., and Schroeder. 2,899,495.
Gibson, Walter G., and Schroeder. 2,916,544.
Gihring, Herman E. 2,867,804.
Glazar, Walter S. 2,901,559.
Glicksman, Richard, and Morehouse. 2,897,249.
Goldstein, Bernard. 2.900.286.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,870,421.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,878,312.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,890,352.
Goodrich, Hunter, C. 2.891.192.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2.905.815.
Goodrich, Hunter C. 2,906,818.
Grange, Alban J. 2,902,687.
Grav, George W. 2.897.356.
Gray, George W. 2,908,815.
Gray, Sidney. 2,869.010.
Grav, Sidney. 2.871.371.
Gray, Sidney. 2,873.397.
Green, Milton W. 2,889,469.
Greig. Harold G. 2,874.063.
Guerber, Howard P. 2.907,989.
Guggi, Walter B. 2,896,115.
Guire, Ronald J., and Weiser. 2,871,100.
Haddad. Raymond A., and Schell. 2,895,108.
Haining, Lester E. 2,907,018.
Hall, James R. 2,881,255.
Hammand, Russell E., and Geduldig. 2,887,527.
Hansen, Clarence W. 2.894.123.
Hansell, Grant E. 2,888,554.
Hansen, Harry A., Paterson, and Peters. 2,913,645.
Hanson. Eugene O. 2,877,370.
Hanson. Eugene O.. and Shrontz. 2.871,621.
Hanthorn, Horace F. 2,903,529.
Hanthorn, Horace F., and Stobbe. 2,884,587.
Harper, Stanley A. 2,908,588.
Harris, Bernard, and Macovski. 2,868,975.
Harris, James S. 2,870,372.
758
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Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Hart, Jack. 2,880,352.
Hathaway, Jarrett L. 2,903,508.
Helbig, Walter A. 2,891,173.
Herman, Ralph. 2.910,003.
Hermanny, Heinrich. 2,882,386.
Hernqvist. Karl G. 2,874,355.
Hernqvist, Karl G. 2,899,586.
Hernqvist, Karl G. 2,919,367.
Herold, Edward W. 2,873,037.
Herold. Edward W. 2,905,836.
Hills, Fielding B. 2,917,944.
Hinsdale Edwin M.. Jr. 2,877,294.
Hinsdale. Edwin M.. Jr.. and Smith. 2,S98,399.
Hobbs, Linder C. 2,907,003.
Hogg, Aaron G. 2,901,712.
Holmes, David D. 2,878,380.
Holmes, David D. 2,878.384.
Holmes, David D. 2,881,310.
Holmes, David D. 2,917,573.
Horowitz, Leopold A., and Hermeling. 2,902,546.
Horowitz, Leopold A., and Sonnenfeldt. 2,872,580.
Hoshowsky, Stanley A. 2,877,605.
Houghton. William D. 2,892,017.
Houghton, William D. 2,892,022.
Houghton, William D. 2,903,509.
Howery, Richard W. 2,880,397.
Hurford, Winslow L. 2,892,026.
Hurford, Winslow L. 2,912,580.
Hymas, Donald G.. and McDermody. 2,898,455.
Jenny, Dietrich A. 2,913,642.
Jenny, Dietrich A., and Jensen. 2,902,350.
Jennv, Dietrich A., and Loebner. 2,883,556.
Jensen, Robert V. 2,898,249.
Johnson, Edgar J., and Green. 2,902,682.
Johnson. Edward O. 2 877,386.
Jolly, Stuart T. 2,872,530.
Kaplan, Martin, and Townsend. 2,891,654
Katz, Abraham. 2,904,781.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,873.380.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,875,348.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,879,505.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,884,528.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,884,566.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,896,087.
Kazan. Benjamin. 2,900,574.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,905,830.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,905,849.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,914,678.
Kazan, Benjamin. 2,919,352.
Keizer, Eugene O. 2,873,406.
Keizer, Eugene O. 2,881,354.
Keizer, Eugene O. 2,883,451.
Keizer, Eugene O. 2.891.105.
Keizer, Eugene O. 2,901,533.
Kelly, Gordon E., and Flood. Re. 24,740.
Kessler, Sebastian W., Jr. 2,876,596.
Kidd, Marshall C. 2,873,387.
Kidd. Marshall C.. and Davidson. 2.905,747.
Kidd, Marshall C, and Goodrich. 2,906,817.
Kihn, Harry. 2.872,579.
Kjellsen, Arvid G., and Blust. 2,918,198.
Knechtli, Ronald C. 2,902,623.
Kolesnik, Michael, and Kelly. 2,880,364.
Koren, Saul. 2,896,109.
Korman, Nathaniel I. 2,867,773.
Korman, Nathaniel I., and Goodwin. 2,876,446.
Koros, Leslie L. 2,910,626.
Koros, Leslie L., Clark, and Duris. 2,885,642.
Kosonocky, Walter F. 2,902,678.
Koustas, Peter. 2,878,385.
Krystek, Stanley. 2,912,647.
Ksiazek. Frank T. 2.895.020.
Kurshan, Jerome. 2,915.646.
Larach, Simon. 2,898,475.
Larky, Norbert D. 2,879,328.
Larky, Norbert D. 2,879,329.
Larkv, Norbert D. 2.897.260.
Larky, Norbert D. 2,908,747.
Lauxen. Carl. 2,870,647.
Law, Harold B.. Allwine. and Darling. 2,880,365.
Lehman. James N., and Theiss. 2,867,762.
Leyton, Eric M. 2,881,399.
Leyton, Eric M. 2,901,599.
Lin, Hung C. 2,886.653.
Lin, Hung C. 2,896,029.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,867,802.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2.870.610.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2.872.788.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2,884,762.
Lindenblad, Nils E. 2.903.857.
Linder. Ernest G. 2.914,665.
Lindsay, James E. 2,892,165.
Lo, Arthur W., Rajchman, and Briggs. 2,887,675.
Lockhart, Robert K. 2.890,271 .
Lockhart, Robert K. 2,908,751.
Lockhart, Robert K. 2,908,752.
Loebner, Egon E. 2.895.054.
Loebner, Egon E. 2,907,001.
Loebner, Egon E. 2,914,679.
Lohman. Robert D. 2.R71.378.
Lowery, John M. 2.873.424.
Lozier. Gerald S.. Glieksman. and Morehouse. 2,874,079.
Luck, David G. C. 2,919,303.
Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Lufkin, Paul M., and Stubbins. 2,872,615.
Luther, Arch C, Jr. 2,875,332.
Luther, Arch C, Jr. 2,887,575.
Luther, Arch C. Jr. 2,891,148.
Luther, Arch C, Jr. 2,913,540.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and Baun. 2,913,621.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and Bosinoff. 2,892,025.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., and Marian. 2,879,441.
Luther, Arch C, Jr., Marian, and Bosinoff. 2,890,276.
Lynar, William E., and Helwig. 2,884,554.
Mackey, Donald. 2,896,028.
Macovski, Albert. 2,883,452.
Macovski, Albert. 2,890,272.
Macovski. Albert. 2,891,104.
Macovski, Albert. 2,908,748.
Macovski, Albert. 2,914,604.
Macovski, Albert, and Schaefer. 2,913,519.
Malchow. Max E. 2.904.678.
Maloff, Ioury G. 2,896,114.
Mark, John T. 2,883,638.
Marschka, Frank D., and Kuehne. 2,881,042.
Masters, Robert W. 2,888,677.
Maurer, Pierre W.. and Blust. 2.873,835.
McCleary, Lawrence R. 2,910,580.
McCullev, James M. 2,874,280.
Medow, Jules. 2,867,489.
Mesner. Max H. 2,897.263.
Miller, Charles E. 2,876.344.
Miller, Louis D.. and McQuillen. 2,914,317.
Miller, William B. 2,905,048.
Milloy, Ian M. 2,889,917.
Mohr, Harry F. 2,868,964.
Moore, Thomas H. 2,898,579.
Morehouse, Clarence K., and Glieksman. 2,874,204.
Morehouse, Clarence K.. and Glieksman. 2,880,122.
Morton, George A. 2,903,595.
Mueller, Charles W. 2.894.802.
Mueller, Charles W., and Printon. 2,870,050.
Mueller, Charles W., and Sherwood. 2,870,049.
Musolf Gunter F. 2.898,536.
Nash, Thomas E., and Hoffmann. 2,917,357.
Natalis, Herbert E. 2.809,014.
Nelson, Herbert, and Moore. 2,897,377.
Nelson, Morris D. 2,905,857.
Nettleton, David L. 2.891.238.
Nettleton David L. 2,894.684.
Neuhauser, Robert G. 2,901,661.
Newhouse, Vernon L. 2,900.626.
Newman, Jav J. 2,890,288.
Newman, Jay J. 2,913,537.
Nicoll. Frederick H. 2.877.369.
Nicoll, Frederick H. 2,884,541.
Nicoll, Frederick H. 2,891,169.
Nicoll, Frederick H. 2,908,824.
Nicoll, Frederick H.. and Kazan. 2,880,346.
Nilssen, Ole K. 2,915,631.
Nolde, George V.. and Brustman. 2,918,656.
Oakley, Charles B. 2,901,534.
Oakley, Charles B„ and Rhodes. 2,894,061.
Olden, Roger G. 2,892,446.
Olive. George A. 2,900.459.
Ollendorf, Joel, and Bibbv. 2,905,873.
Olson, Harry F., and Belar. 2,918,667.
Olson. Harrv F., and Preston. 2,870,856.
O'Neill, John P. 2,884,518.
Orr. John R. 2.874,277.
Padgett. Edward D. 2.895.127.
Pankove, Jacques I. 2,879,405.
Pankove, Jacques I. 2,883,313.
Pankove, Jacques I. 2,. 995. 058.
Pankove, Jacques I. 2,913,676.
Parks. Nathan S. 2.875.397.
Pensak, Louis. 2,915,578.
Pensak, Louis. 2.918.600.
Pessel, Leopold. 2,885,601.
Peter. Rolf W. 2.909.704.
Pettus, James L. 2,885,490.
Pflecer, Frederick W. 2,906,200.
Phelps, James C, Canfora, Liguori, and Mandate
2,903,513.
Polkoskv, Joseph J., and Splinter. 2,881,343.
Preisig, Joseph O. 2,879,390.
Preisig, Joseph O. 2,879,447.
Preisig, Joseph O., and Rhodes. 2,905,853.
Pritchard, Dalton H. 2,884,482.
Pritchard, Dalton H. 2,888,514.
Pritchard, Dalton H., and Schroeder. 2,884,480.
Pritchard. Dalton H.. and Schroeder. 2,892,028.
Prvslak. Nicholas E. 2.903.788.
Putzrath, Franz L. 2.879.448.
Putzrath, Franz L. 2.916,709.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,884.622.
Raichman, Jan A. 2,907,986.
Rajchman, Jan A. 2,919,430.
Raichman. Jan A., and Briggs. 2,900.622.
Rajchman Jan A. and Brigcs. 2,904,626.
Reiehert. Robert D. 2.S99.5S9.
Rettinger, Michael. 2,915,812.
Revnard, Ohauncy G. 2.876.544.
Reynard, Chauncy G. 2.S86.336.
Rhodes, Roland N. 2.887.528.
Rhodes, Roland N. 2.912,489.
Rhodes, Roland N., and Oakley. 2,896,018.
LIST OF PATENTEES
759
Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Roberts, William C, and Mendelson. 2,885,992.
Robinson, Harris A. 2,875,337.
Robinson, Harris A. 2,888,562.
Rogers, Gordon P. 2,876,349.
Rogers, Gordon F. 2,881,400.
Rogers, Gordon F. 2,889,400.
Rogers, Gordon F. 2,894,062.
Rogers. Gordon F. 2,897,262.
Rose, Albert. 2,881,340.
Rose, George M., Jr., and Helwig. 2,918,598.
Rose, Harrv E. 2,872.508.
Rosi, Fred D. 2,889,240.
Rosi, Fred D. 2,902,528.
Ross, Robert T. 2,879,041.
Rotow, Alexander A. 2,887,594.
Rydz, John S. 2,885,463.
Sands, William F. 2,882,392.
Sass, Earl J., and Torre. 2,873,309.
Saulnier, Theodore A.. Jr. 2,903,377.
Schade. Otto H. 2,871.391.
Scheldorf, Ranald D. 2,892,935.
Schell, Roger E. 2,905,318.
Schock, Robert E. 2,887,678.
Schopp, James C 2,903,622.
Scott, Howard M. 2,883,626.
Schroeder, John O. 2,886,659.
Schultz, Melvin L. 2,877,284.
Schwartz, James W. 2,917,571.
Schwartz, James W., and Kaus. 2,915,672.
Serrell, Robert. 2,901,549.
Shapiro. Louis. 2,894,058.
Shapiro, Louis. 2,902,539.
Shapiro, Louis. 2,915,582.
Shapiro, Louis. 2,918,216.
Shapiro, Louis. 2,918,523.
Sharin, Samuel, Kishi, Sheridan, and Liguori. 2,919,306.
Shrader. Merrald B. 2.869.009.
Smith, Edwin B. 2,901,535.
Smith, Joel N„ and Ayres. 2,907,002.
Smith, Roland W., and Rose. 2,916,810.
Sommer, Alfred H. 2,914,690.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,873,311.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,879,327.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,906,946.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. 2,907,919.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., Grundmann, and Cooperman.
2,899,491.
Spaulding, Spencer W., and Pressman. 2,886,241.
Spielberg, Arnold M. 2,885,659.
Spielberg, Arnold M., Guerber, and Hobbs. 2,907,010.
Sprecher, Noah E. 2,879,384.
Staffin, Robert, and Lohman. 2,869 079.
Stankey, James A., and Slater. 2,910,376.
Stark, John, Jr., and Dietch. 2,872,617.
Stavrakis. Alexander, and Reuter. 2.910.964.
Stearns, George W., and Montijo. 2,885,548.
Stone, Robert P. 2,875,361.
Stoudenheimer, Richard G. 2,880,344.
Stripp, Kenneth F., and Moore. 2,874,083.
Sublette, Ivan H, Beard, Bensky, Hobbs, and Fillebrown.
2,877,446.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr. 2.914,403.
Swierczak, Philip C. 2,881,265.
Sziklai, George C. 2,876,382.
Sziklai, George C. 2,892.020.
Sziklai, George C. 2.905,754.
Sziklai, George C, and Lohman. 2,883,454.
Sziklai, George C, and Lohman. 2,885,495.
Sziklai, George C, and Lohman. 2,912,597.
Thall, Earle S. 2.872,028.
Thomas, Lucius P. 2.871.288.
Thomas, Lucius P. 2,913,521.
Thomas, Lucius P., Jr., and Hoyt. 2,901,536.
Thompson, Leland E. 2.894.129.
Thompson, Leland E. 2,906,866.
Thompson, Roger D. 2,896,016.
Tolson, William A. 2,915,247.
Tolson, William A., Trevor, and Young. 2,878,313.
Tourshou, Simeon I. 2,879,391.
Tourshou, Simeon I., Smith, and Skorup. 2,867,751.
"Vaccaro, Frank E. 2,915,675.
Van Ormer, David D. 2,903,612.
Vonderschmitt, Bernard V. 2,867,750.
Vonderschmitt. Bernard V. 2,871,405.
Wainer, Eugene. 2,874,102.
Walentine, Joseph L., and Morris. 2,882,519.
Walker, William E., and Shoreys. 2,905,760.
Wallmark, John T. 2,875.384.
Wallmark, John T. 2.900 531.
Waltke, Henry C. 2,891,305.
Warren, Charles S. 2,911,631.
Warren. Francis G. R.. and Melzak. 2,872,679.
Warren, Henry R. 2,908,770.
Weimer, Paul K. 2.898.489.
Weimer, Paul K. 2,908,835.
Weingarten, Morris, D'Augustine, and Bange. 2,902,973.
Wentworth, John W. 2,876.347.
Werner, Richard E. 2,887.532.
Wetzstein. Harms J., and Kawecki. 2,911.629.
Widdop, Mary E., and Leverenz. 2,890,624.
Wilkinson, William C, Jr. 2,867,776.
Willis. Cecil H. 2.887.078.
Wlasuk, Steven. 2,875,414.
Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued
Woehling. John G., and Friedli. 2,900,554.
Wolff, Irving. 2,885,665.
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,884,684.
Wolke, Roy K., Chase, and Pilas. 2,917,812.
Woll, Harry J. 2,892,164.
Woll, Harry J. 2,901,639.
Woll, Harry J. 2,913,539.
Woods, William E. 2,907,021.
Woodward, Oakley M.. Jr. 2,897,496.
Wright, Theodore M. 2,911,045.
Wright, Theodore M. 2,918,028.
Young, Charles J. 2,887,023.
Young, Charles J. 2,888,672.
Young, Charles J., and Morton. 2,875,370.
Zawels, Jakob. 2,873,367.
Zawels, Jakob. 2,890,418.
Zenel, Joseph A., and Morgan. 2,895,015.
Radio Engineering Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Smith, Harry R., and Taylor. 2,917,712.
Radio Frequency Laboratories : See —
Gilbert, Everett A. 2,888,661.
Gilman, Robert J. 2,888,558.
King, George L. 2,919,301.
Radio Industries, Inc. : See —
Antalek, John J., and Saville. 2,914,276.
Radio Merchandise Sales Inc. : See —
Pariser, Sidney. 2,875,440.
Radio Patents Co. : See —
Boucke, Heinz, and Brecht. 2,875,750.
Guanella, Gustav. 2,876,448.
Hollmann, Hans E. 2,899,546.
Radio Receptor Co., Inc. : See —
Napolin. Seymour. 2.871.345.
Rothstein, Milton, and Liclitenstein. 2,867,709.
Radion Corp. : See —
Hills, Elmer G. 2,902,598.
Radios S. A. : See —
Polo, Louis. 2,871.975.
Radium Emanation Corp., The : See —
Cervi, Armando, and Walter. 2,912,591.
Radium Service Corp. of America : See —
Fordyce, Rufus G. 2,889,917.
Radke, Arthur O. : See —
Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Champa. 2,875,810.
Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Hickman. 2,894,563.
Radke, Donald F., K. W. Fagin, and C. E. Marks, to General
Electric Co. Card reader device. 2,869,790, 1-20-59, CI.
235—61.11.
Radke, Harold H. : See —
Gill, Richard H., Radke, and Kotheimer. 2,868,828.
Radkowski, Leo, T. A. Daly, and O. Eikel, Jr., to United
States of America, Navy. Shearing device for cables.
2,870,676, 1-27-59, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Radler, Franklin, to Manufacturers Supply Co. Molded cur-
tain hanger. 2,897,535, 8-4-59, CI. 16 — 87.2.
Radler, Walter D. : See —
Serfass, Earl J., and Radler. 2,896,060.
Radley, Guv R. : See —
Kuhn, Clarence W., Perrine, and Radley. 2,874,258.
Kuhn, Clarence W., and Radley. 2,874,257.
Radlinski, Harry F., and H. E. Conover, to Surface Com-
bustion Corp. Inner cover for annealing furnaces.
2,916,278, 12-8-59, CI. 263 — 49.
Rado, John A., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Chrominance-
signal detector. 2,900,440, 8-18-59. CI. 178 — 5.4.
Rado, John A., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Electron-dis-
charge device. 2,905,854, 9-22-59, CI. 315 — 21.
Rado, Leopold, deceased, by D. F. Pickering, executrix.
Method and means for the production of liquid or paste
filled containers. 2,918,768, 12-29-59, CI. 53 — 178.
Radomski, Joseph J., A. R. Royle, and C. M. Wenrich, to Gai-
Tronics Corp. Telephone equipment. 2,877,302, 3-10-59.
CI. 179—1.
Radov. Daniel : See — ■
Bishop. Ronald L., Jewell, Radov, and Statsinger.
2,896,455.
Radtke, Adelbert C. : See —
Courtney, Joseph F., and Radtke. 2,885,257.
Radue, Robert W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Salicylic acid
and esters of salicylic acid. 2,918,491, 12-22-59, CI.
260 — 474.
Radus. Raymond J., and W. G. Evans, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Apparatus responsive to direct quantities.
2,892,155. 6-23-59, CI. 324 — 117.
Raecke, Bernhard, B. Blaser, W. Stein, and H. Schirp, to
Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Process for the rearrangement of
salts of aromatic or heterocyclic carboxylic acids. 2,891,992,
6-23-59, CI. 260—515.
Raecke, Bernhard, B. Blaser. W. Stein. H. Schirp. and H.
Schutt. to Henkel & Cie, G.m.b.H. Production of hetero-
cyclic dicarboxylic acids. 2.900,386. 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 250.
Raecke, Bernhard, B. Blaser, and H. Schrip, to Henkel &
Cie. G.m.b.H. Process for the production of aromatic di-
and polycarboxylic acids. 2,906,774, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 515.
Raecke, Bernhard, and J. Drevers, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
Urea-hexachlorocyclohexane insecticide. 2,916,414, 12-8-59,
CI. 167 — 22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Raes, Oscar M., and E. Kleeman, to Chrysler Corp. Center
bearing mounting for vehicle propeller shaft. 2,893,790,
7-7-59, CI. 308 — 184.
Eaetz, Robert W. : See —
Li, Tsi T., and Raetz. 2,913,426.
Raetzsch, Carl W., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Method of protecting cells. 2,890,157, 6-9-59, CI. 204 — 98.
Raff, Allan M., and E. V. Svedres, to Smith, Kline & French
Laboratories. Polyethylene bottle. 2,876,818, 3-10-59, CI.
150 — .5.
Raff, Fritz, R. T. McGuire, and R. J. Palestri, to Ciba Co.,
Inc. Composition and process for application and discharge
printing. 2,874,022, 2-17-59, CI. 8 — 64.
Raffelson, Harold : See —
Ernest, Frederick C, and Raffelson. 2,917,513.
Rafferty, Cecil W., and R. D. Leibsle, to Pettibone Wood Mfg.
Co. Breaker bar and pulverizer assemblies for road re-
building apparatus. 2,905,456, 9-22-59, CI. 262 — 9.
Rafferty, Christopher A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Direc-
tional control servosvstem. 2,871,436, 1-27-59, CI. 318 —
4S9.
Rafferty, Christopher A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Auto-
matic steering system. 2,898,538. 8-4-59, CI. 318 — 489.
Rafferty, James F. : See —
Shinkle, Charles F., and Rafferty. 2,886,076.
Rafferty, James F., and G. A. Tinnerman, to General American
Transportation Corp. Fastener feeding and driving ma-
chines. 2,SS6,077, 5-12-59, CI. 144 — 32.
Raffman, Halsey L. Cassette. 2,878,389, 3-17-59, CI. 250—
68.
Rafowitz, Samuel, and C. Bonk. Cap. 2,883,669, 4-28-59.
CI. 2—172.
Ragaller, Martin : See —
Villmann, Walter, Scharpf, and Ragaller. 2,891,114.
Ragan, Harry E. Projecting arrangement. 2,898,804,
8-11-59, CI. 88—16.6.
Ragan, Robert O. : See —
Ritter, Walter T., Ragan, and Trant. 2,916,376.
Ragan, Robert O., and R. F. Trant, to United Biscuit Co.
of America. Non-oiocking adhesive sheet. 2,915,413,
12-1-59, CI. 117—15.
Ragan, Robert S. Quick-break heavy duty switch using blade
type fuses. 2,910,563, 10-27-59, CI. 200—133.
Raganitsch, Johann : See —
Racek, Alfred, and Raganitsch. 2,912,841.
Ragatz, Edward G., to Edw. G. Ragatz Co. Column tray-
structure. 2,916,272, 12-8-59, CI. 261 — 114.
Ragatz, Edw. G., Co. : See —
Ragatz, Edward G. 2,916,272.
Ragborg, William H., to Dow Corning Corp. Organopoly-
siloxane-halofluorocarbon hydraulic fluid. 2,877,184,
3-10-59. CI. 252 — 78.
Ragborg, William H., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosiloxane
greases. 2,890,170, 6-9-59, CI. 252 — 21.
Rago Foundations, Inc. : See —
Marchisella, Americo. 2,875,763.
Ragot, Christian. Support for flowers with cut stalks.
2,881,562, 4-14-59, CI. 47 — 41.
Ragsdale, Alton H. and C. M. Reclining exercise chair.
2,895,539, 7-21-59, CI. 155—106.
Ragsdale, Claire M. : See —
Ragsdale, Alton H. and C. M. 2,895,539.
Ragsdale, La Verne B. : See —
Bogater, John P., and Ragsdale. 2,894,277.
Cockburn. Stanley D.. Leslie, Priestman, and Ragsdale.
2.871.049.
Meyer, Barthold F., and Ragsdale. 2,905,003.
Ragsdale, La Verne B., to General Motors Corp. Hinge
counterbalance and hold-open. 2,908,934, 10-20-59, CI.
16 — 140.
Ragsdale, La Verne B., to General Motors Corp. Seat adjust-
ing mechanism. 2,917,350, 12-15-59, CI. 308 — 6.
Ragsdale, La Verne B., and A. Tanaka, to General Motors
Corp. Seat adjuster. 2,875,809, 3-3-59, CI. 155 — 14.
Ragus, Nicholas G. : Set? —
Irving, George E. 2,885,175.
Rahe, Fred H. : See —
Black, James J., Brian, Frechie, Hummel, Mcllhenny,
Rahe, and Suman. 2,894,650.
Rahm. Howard E. : See —
Kelley. Gilbert A., Rahm, and Thompson. 2,876,833.
Rahmel, Henrv A., to A. C. Nielsen Co. Monitoring system
for wave signal receivers. 2,893,809, 7-7-59. CI. 346—37.
Rahr, Harold, and C. Wildman, to The Air Preheater Corp.
Radial seal for rotary heat exchanger. 2,874,939, 2-24-59,
CI. 257—6.
Rahn, Henry W., and C. J. Sindlinger, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Preparation of barium oxide. 2,876,073,
3-3-59, CI. 23 — 186.
Rahn, Henry W., and C. J. Sindlinger. to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Calcination of barium carbonate.
2,915,366, 12-1-59, CI. 23—186.
Raia. Peter. Portable adjustable sanding device. 2,904,939,
9-22-59. CI. 51 — 187.
Raiche, Paul A., to Davol Rubber Co. Nurser combination.
2,892,559, 6-30-59, CI. 215—11.
Raichle, Karl : See —
Schnell, Hermann, Nentwig, Hintzmann, Raichle, and
Biedermann. 2,917,468.
Schnell, Hermann, Raichle, and Biedermann. 2,910,4S3.
Raichle, Karl, H. Schweeberg, and H. Schnell, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Akt. Hardenable mixtures of unsaturated
polyesters and polymerizable ethylene derivatives and
process of making. 2,879,249, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Raifsnider, Philip J., to Shell Development Co. Perfluoro-
alkylimidazolines and compositions containing the same.
2,915,376, 12-1-59, CI. 44 — 63.
Raifsnider, Philip J., to Shell Development Co. Perfluoro-
alkylimidazolines. 2,915,528, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 309.6.
Raiken, Mathew R. : See —
Radin, Arthur, Raiken. and Shapiro. 2,904,789.
Raiklen. Hyman I., to Sylvauia Electric Products Inc. Proc-
ess or producing sintered metal sheets. 2,900,254, 8-18-59,
CI. 75—214.
Raila, Edward S., and R. O'Keefe, to Burndy Corp. Dead
end connector. 2,907,814, 10-6-59, CI. 174 — 79.
Railing, Wilford E. : See —
Griffin, Samuel E. C, Railing, and Yacoe. 2,889,257.
Railoc Co. : See —
Rutten, Donald. 2,867,190.
Rails Co., The : See —
Holstein, Frederick W. 2,910,567.
Railsback, Horace E. : See —
Stewart, Harold W., and Railsback. 2,915,743.
Railtrack Equipment Corp. S.A. : See —
Ackermann, Herman H. 2,906,064.
Railway Maintenance Corp. : See —
Fox, Robert L, and Smith. 2,898,792.
Railway Tracks Works Co. : See —
Geier Bernard, and Hiltz. 2,887,296.
Rain Jet Corp. : See —
Hruby, John O.. Jr. 2.899,978.
Hruby, John O., Jr. 2,909,320.
Raine, Thomas : See —
Benson, Leonard E., and Raine. 2,907,595.
Raine, Thomas, to Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd.
X-ray tube comprising a cast copper anode sealed with a
copper-silver electric alloy. 2,903,611, 9-8-59, CI. 313 — 55.
Rainer, William C. : See —
Wilckens, Eibe A., Rainer, and Redding. 2,870,479.
Rainer, William C, E. M. Redding, J. J. Hitov, A. W. Sloan,
and W. D. Stewart to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for pre-
paring transparent polyethylene. 2,877,500, 3-17-59, CI.
18 — 18.
Rainer, William C, E. M. Redding, J. J. Hitov, A. W. Sloan,
and W. D. Stewart, to W. R. Grace & Co. Polyethylene.
2,878,174, 3-17-59. CI. 204 — 154.
Rainer, William C, E. M. Redding, J. J. Hitov, A. W. Sloan,
and W. D Stewart, to W. R. Grace & Co. Polyethylene.
2,904,480. 9-15-59. CI. 204 — 154.
Raines, Fred H., to All-American Mfg. Co. Firelighter.
2,917,615, 12-15-59, CI. 219—32.
Rainey, Clifton K. : See —
Parker. Charles A., and Rainev. 2.877.881.
Rainey, Fred E. Leg brace. 2,883,982, 4-28-59, CI. 128—80.
Rainey, James L. : See —
Boettner. Fred E., and Rainey. 2,891,052.
Rainev. Robert H. : See —
Meservey. Albert B.. and Rainey. 2,909.406.
Rainis, Anthony V., and J. R. Arsenault, to Raytheon Mfg.
Co. Heat program controls. 2,875,335, 2-24-59, CI.
250 — 27.
Rainman, Joseph C, to The American Hardware Corp. Fold-
ing door lock. 2,917,915, 12-22-59, CI. 70—100.
Rains, Jesse W. Pivoted jaw pliers. 2,910,903, 11-3-59,
CI. 81 — 381.
Rainwater, Grover C, Jr. Pocket writing instrument holder.
2,890,507, 6-16-59, CI. 24 — 3.
Raisbeck, Gordon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Equalization of aperture effect. 2,867,693, 1-6-59, CI.
179 — 100.2.
Raisbeck, Gordon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wave
transmission system. :!,S96,178, 7-21-59, CI. 333—73.
Raisbeck, Gordon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Cir-
cuit for measuring alpha of transistors. 2,897,448, 7-28-59,
CI. 324 — 158.
Raisbeck, Gordon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Measurement and simulation of transfer parameters.
2,907,950, 10-6-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Raisbeck, Gordon, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Voice
pitch determination. 2,908,761, 10-13-59, CI. 179 — 15.55.
Raisch, Henry W., Jr. : See —
Clark, George A., and Raisch. 2,884,392.
Raisler Corp., The : See —
Herkimer. Harold. 2,900.029.
Raithel, Kurt E., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Crystal rectifier or crystal amplifier. 2,906,930, 9-29-59,
CI. 317 — 234.
Rajan, Ramon, to The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. Securing plastic
pulleys on their journals or shafts. 2,904,358, 9-15— >9,
CI. 287 — 53.
Rajchman, Jan A. : See — ■
Briggs, Georce R., and Rajchman. 2, 89 (.405.
Lo. Arthur W., Rajchman, and Briggs. 2.S87.675.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching systems. 2,8S4,622, 4-28-59, CI. 340—174.
Raichman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switch assembly. 2,907,9S6, 10-6-59, CI. 340—174.
Rajchman, Jan A., to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching systems. 2,919,430, 12-29-59, CI. 340—174.
LIST OF PATENTEES
761
Rajchman, Jan A., and G. R. Briggs, to Radio Corp. of
America. Ferroelectric systems. 2,900,622, 8-18-59, CI.
340 — 173.
Rajchman, Jan A., and G. R. Briggs, to Radio Corp. of
America. Electrical display device. 2,904,626, 9-15-59,
CI. 178 — 5.4.
Rajotte, George E. Unitary bottle support for serving trays.
2,895,609, 7-21-59, CI. 206—72.
Rak, Arthur : See —
Romano, Sam S., and Rak. 2,S93,346.
Rak, George : See —
Satriana, Daniel, and Rak. 2,913,385.
Rakebrandt, August : See —
Erbe, Otto, and Rakebrandt. 2,877,651.
Erbe, Otto A. K., Hartwig, and Rakebrandt. 2,869,373.
Rakes, Lee L. Display. 2,874.496, 2-24-59, CI. 40 — 28.3.
Rakowskv, Frederick W., to Standard Oil Co. Stabilized
liquid metal deactivator concentrate. 2,912,387, 11-10-59,
CI. 252 — 403.
Rakowsky, Victor. Apparatus for separating mixed products
having specific gravities less than one. 2,879,889, 3-31-59.
CI. 209 — 173.
Rakowsky, Victor. Centrifugal method and apparatus for
separating solids. 2,917,173, 12-15-59, CI. 209—172.5.
Rakus, Alexander B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process and apparatus for applying a coating to a moving
web. 2,899,339, 8-11-59, CI. 117—102.
Raleigh, Charles W. : See —
McEwen, Robert L., Raleigh, and Price. 2,875.102.
McEwen, Robert L., Raleigh, and Price. 2,912,297.
Raley, Charles P., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force.
Trifluoromethyl-substituted triaryl phosphate esters.
2,890.235. 6-9-59, CI. 260—461.
Raley, Howard F., to General Electric Co. Control system
for clothes dryers. 2,887,785, 5-26-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Raley, John H. : See —
Mullineaux, Richard D., and Raley. 2,867,671.
Mullineaux, Richard D., and Ralev. 2,890,253.
Wald, Milton M., and Raley. 2,883,437.
Raley, John H„ to Shell Development Co. Alkylation process.
2,883,440, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 671.
Raley, John H., to Shell Development Co. Dehvdrocycliza-
tion of hydrocarbons. 2,901,518, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 673.5.
Raley. John H., R. D. Mullineaux. and S. A. Ballard, to Shell
Development Co. Hvdrocarbon conversion process.
2.880.249, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 668.
Raley, John H., and R. D. Mullineaux, to Shell Development
Co. Conversion of aliphatic hydrocarbons to aromatic hv-
drocarbons. 2.880.252, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 673.5.
Raley, John H.. R. D. Mullineaux. and S. A. Ballard, to Shell
Development Co. Catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons in
the presence of iodine. 2.898.386. 8-4-59. CI. 260 — 666.
Raley, John H., and R. D. Mullineaux, to Shell Development
Co. Purification of diolefin product from hydrocarbon-
iodine dehydrogenation reaction by prompt solvent contact
to remove iodine species from hydrocarbon phase. 2,901,520,
8-25-59, CI. 260—680.
Ralich. George : See —
Fleck, Francis C, and Ralich. 2,875,635.
Ralleo, James, F. G. Stanton, and C. Chiaramonte. Safetv
salvage device. 2,892,434, 6-30-59, CI. 114 — 54.
Ralls. Harry C, Jr. String conditioning and preserving.
2,892,374, 6-30-59, CI. 84 — 297.
Ralph, Arthur H., and C. W. Langley, to Dzus Fastener Co.,
Inc. Fastening device. 2,887,753, 5-26-59, CI. 24 — 221.
Ralph. Herman S., U. P. Nellis, and W. L. Pearson, to General
Motors Corp. Fluid flow apparatus. 2,886,213, 5-12-59,
CI. 222—189.
Ralphs, George C and G. T. Shoe engaging pads for shoe
presses. 2,916,750, 12-15-59, CI. 12 — 38.
Ralphs, George T. : See —
Ralnhs, George C. and G. T. 2,916,750.
Ralson, Don A. Tractor-drawn land float with ditching shoes.
2,888,996, 6-2-59, CI. 172 — 448.
Ralston. Eldon K. to Thompson Products, Inc. Rocker arm
2.871. 7?0. 2-3-59. CI. 74 — 519.
Ralston. Eldon K.. to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. Tire
clamp. 2.887.140. 5-19-59. CI. 152—228.
Ralston. Gavin A., to Micro Machine Works, Inc. Protractor
shear. 2.889,877, 6-9-59, CI. 164 — 42.
Ralston. George, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Monochrome
channel bandwidth modifying apparatus for color television
receiver. 2.905,751. 9-22-59. CI. 178 — 5.4.
Ralston, George, and K. E. Farr, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Circuit for increasing the usable light output of
cathode ray tubes. 2,888,604, 5-26-59, CI. 315 — 14.
Ralston. James V., to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air
Brake Co. Signalling means for fluid pressure actuators.
2,914.630, 11-24-59, CI. 200—83.
Ralston Mfg. Co. : See —
Stahl, Robert J., and Krueger. 2,901,805.
Ralston, Paul H. : See —
Roland, Charles T., and Ralston. 2,906,600.
Ralys, Stanlev C to Leavitt Machine Co. Separator. 2,886,-
128. 5-12-59. Cl. 183—40.
Ram Domestic Products Co. : See —
Miller. Charles, and Romanelli. 2,889,419.
Ram Inc. : See —
Blackburn, Andrew R., and Steele. 2,882,569.
Ram Jet Wind Inc. : See —
Beckett, Joseph E. 2,895,259.
Ram, Steven J. Rigging system for sailing craft. 2,893,339,
7-7-59, CI. 114 — 39.
Ramacher, Leslie and R. H. Nut windrower. 2,916,868,
12-15-59, CI. 56—328.
Ramacher, Rudolph H. : See —
Ramacher, Leslie and R. H. 2,916,868.
Ramage, William D. : See —
Graham. Robert P.. Brown, and Ramage. 2.897,600.
Rambacher, Paul, to Aschaffenburger Zellstoffwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Method for the production of cysteine hydro-
chloride. 2,907,703, 10-6-59, CI. 204 — 73.
Rambo, Sheldon I., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Balanc-
ing machine. 2,874,575, 2-24-59, CI. 73 — 463.
Rambo Sheldon I., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec-
tronic tube control circuit. 2,900,576. 8-18-59. CI. 315 —
241.
Rambo, William H. Mechanisms and methods for the sorting
of lumber. 2,902,150, 9-1-59, CI. 209—90.
Rambow, Walter. Leg supported structure. 2,889,177,
6-2-59, CI. 304 — 5.
Rambow, Walter. Leg supported structure. 2,889,178,
6-2-59, CI. 304 — 5.
Ramco Equipment Corp. : See —
Randall, Max and M. 2,896,640.
Ramgn, Torsten, to Pedar Ltd. Process of evaporating sul-
fite waste liquor. 2,888,982, 6-2-^59, CI. 159 — 47.
Ramen. Torsten. Evaporation of liquids. 2,896,705. 7-28-59,
'CI. 159 — 47.
Raxner, Lyle A. to RMR Corp. Multiple speed single phase
motors. 2,900,588, 8-18-59, CI. 318—225.
Ramey, John P. Shackle means. 2,909,386, 10-20-59, CI.
294 — 78.
Ramey, Robert A., Jr. Magnetic amplifier. 2,918,626,
12-22-59, Cl. 330 — 8.
Ramey, Tom D. Clothes drier. 2,871,576, 2-3-59, CI. 34 —
87.
Ramien, Wolfgang, to Praemeta Praezisionsmetall- und
Kunststofferzeugnisse G. Baumann & Co. Tourniquet.
2,882,903, 4-21-59, CI. 128—327.
Ramirez, Ernest R., to Reynolds Metals Co. Nickel plating.
2,884,344, 4-28-59, CI. 117—130.
Ramirez, Fausto, to American Cyanamid Co. Phosphonium
cvclopentadienvlides and azo dyes therefrom. 2,914,522,
11-24-59, CI. 260 — 174.
Ramirez, Tomas C. Wall of interlocked blocks. 2,884,780,
5-5-59, CI. 72 — 38.
Ramm, Joseph L., to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and ap-
paratus for loosening wet pipe from a mandrel. 2,892,750,
6-30-59, CI. 162 — 118.
Rammel, Gerald E. : See —
Marzocchi. Alfred, Caroselli. and Rammel. 2,868,660.
Ramo, Oliver H., to Abington Textile Machinery Works.
Surge control device and pneumatic systems containing
the same. 2,917,076, 12-15-59, CI. 137 — 514.3.
Ramos, Thomas. Resinous composition comprising epoxy
resin, curing agent and mixture of dextrines, maltose and
dextrose and process for preparing. 2,894,920, 7-14-59,
CI. 260—9.
Rampe, John F. Shock absorbing drive for tumbling drums
and the like. 2,894,406, 7-14-59, CI. 74—230.17.
Ramponneau, Pierre : See —
Latour, Andre, Pelenc, and Ramponneau. 2,875,305.
Ramrath. Joseph M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Switch em-
ploying damping means for controlling movement of its
bridging elements. 2,891,134, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 170.
Ramsav, David W. C, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
N (p-aminophenyl) phthalimides as photographic devel-
opers. 2,911,410. 11-3-59. CI. 260—326.
Ramsav. Frank R. F., to D. Napier & Son Ltd. Electric
ignition systems. 2.900.575. 8-18-59. CI. 315 — 209.
Ramsay, John F., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Radio beacons. 2,917,740, 12-15-59, CI. 343 — 111.
Ramsav, Marcus, to Olin Mathleson Chemical Corp. Rifling
device. 2,872.720. 2-10-59, CI. 29—1.1.
Ramsdell, Paul A. : See — -
Oernerr. William B., Phillips, and Rnmsdell. 2.909.121.
Ramsden, Charles D,, and R. C. Weidenbach, to Pacific Coast
Engineering Co. Gate elevating mechanism. 2,909,899,
10-27-59, CI. 61 — 25.
Ramsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Hydrocarbon-
tinborates. 2,867,641, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Ramsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Process of
reacting acid derivatives with specified organomagnesium
chlorides. 2,873.275, 2-10-59, CI. 260—295.
Ramsden. Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corn. Process for
preparing vinyl tin compounds. 2,873,287, 2-10-59, CI.
260 — 429.7.
Ramsden. Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit
reacting olefin oxides with specified
chlorides. 2.873.297, 2-10-59. CI. 260-
Ramsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit
compounds and process of preparation.
CI. 260 — 429.7.
Ramsden. Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Hydrocarbon-
tin derivatives of monomercapto-borate esters. 2,904,569,
9-15-59. CI. 260^429.7.
Ramsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Hydrocarbon-
tin derivatives of tris-mercapto borate esters. 2,904,570,
9-15-59. Cl. 260 — 429.7.
Ramsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Hydrocarbon
tin isodithiocarbamates and process of preparation.
2,912,448, 11-10-59, Cl. 260—429.7.
Corp. Process of
organomagnesium
-613.
Corp. Organotin
2,885,415, 5-5-59,
762
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,873,974, 2-17-59,
of America, Navy.
1-13-59, CI. 102 —
to
Victor Chemical
and salts
Ramsden, Hugh E„ to Metal & Thermit Corp. Process for
preparing organophosphines. 2,912,465, 11-10-59, CI.
260 — 606.5.
Eamsden, Hugh E., to Metal & Thermit Corp. Process for
preparing aromatic phosphorus compounds. 2,913,498,
11-17-59, CI. 260—606.5.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and S. D. Rosenberg, to Metal & Thermit
Corp. Divinyltin oxide and method of preparation.
2,867,642, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Ramsden, Hugh E.. and S. D. Rosenberg, to Metal & Thermit
Corp. Preparation of alkyl silanes by the grignard re-
action employing cyclic ethers. 2,872,471, 2-3-59, Cl.
260 — 448.2.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and A. E. Balint, to Metal & Thermit
Corp. Fluidized suspension of phenvlrnagnesium chloride
and method of making same. 2,890,176, 6-9-59, Cl. 252 —
363.5.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and S. D. Rosenberg, to Metal & Thermit
Corp. Trivinyltin hydroxide and method of preparation.
2,892,856, 6-30-59, Cl. 260—429.7.
Ramsden, Hugh E., and S. D. Rosenberg, to Metal & Thermit
Corp. Grignard reactions in presence of cyclic ethers.
2,S94,012, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Ramse, Kristian F. L., to Elektrokenish A/S. Method of
forming thermoplastic briquettes. 2,874,417, 2-24-59, Cl.
18 — 55.
Ramse, Kristian P. L., and J. F. Gorrissen, to Elektrokemisk
A-S. Process of making carbonaceous electrode paste.
2,903,374, 9-8-59, Cl. 106 — 284.
Ramsey Corp. : See — -
Anderson, Rov D. 2,905,512.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,882,10S.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,886,383.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,886,385.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,893.799.
Marien, Melvin W. 2,918,795.
Ramsey, James C. Scatter-shot arrow.
Cl. 273 — 106.5.
Ramsey, Thomas D.. to United States
Hermetically sealed primer. 2, 80S, 128,
86.5.
Ramsey, William M., and C. Kezerian,
Works. Alkanolaminealkanephosphonic acids
thereof. 2,917,528, 12-15-59, Cl. 260 — 438.
Ramseyer, William P.' Jr. : See —
Young, Harland H. and Ramseyer. 2.912,332.
Ramsing, Robert E. V., to Ruby Lighting Corp. Pivot mount-
ing for lighting fixtures. 2,867,404, 1-6-59, Cl. 248 — 324.
Ramsing. Robert E. V., to Ekco Products Co. Swivel canopy
for lighting fixtures. 2,882,005, 4-14-59. Cl. 248—343.
Ramskill, Thomas, to United States Steel Corp. Safety lock
for crane hook. 2,905,997, 9-29-59, Cl. 24 — 241.
Ramstad, Paul E. : See —
Elverum, Gerard W.. and Ramstad. 2.891.050.
Ramun, Michael. Detachable load-bearing spring and axle
assembly for vehicles. 2,896,963. 7-28-59. Cl. 280 — 104.5.
Ramundt, Heinz-Jurgen : See —
Konrad, Jakob, and Ramundt. 2,886.014.
Meurer. Siegfried. Ramundt, Merkel, and Liebel.
2.904.028
Ranallo, Emil G., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Bead
seating and inflating device for tubeless tires. 2,874,759,
2-24-59, Cl. 157 — 1.1.
Ranchers Cotton Oil : See —
Cavanagh, George C. 2.872,466.
Cavanagh, George C. 2,883,405.
Rancourt, Alphonse, and L. S. Bussiere ; said Bussiere assor.
to said Rancourt. Double and coarse yarn catcher.
2,910,824, 11-3-59, Cl. 57—107.
Rand Development Corp. : See —
Long, Roger A. 2,878,554.
Rand-Goetze Corp. : See —
Deuring, Hans, Miiller. and Sell. 2,891,593.
Mantzel, Albrecht-Wolf, and Deuring. 2,915,100.
Muller. Max A., and Vossieck. 2,911,840.
Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, and Heep. 2,893,800.
Randall, Boardman M., and R. S. Frobisher, to The Bettinger
Corp. Structural reticulated webs or honeycombs and cur-
tain wall panels made from same. 2,910,396, 10-27-59,
Cl. 154—45.9.
Randall, David I. : See —
Martin, Tellis A., and Randall. 2,908,684.
Randall, David I., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process
of preparing an azo dye. 2,884,410, 4-28-59, Cl. 260—192.
Randall, David I., and W. Schmidt-Nickels, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Dinaphthofurandione vat dyestuffs.
2,870,168, 1-20-59, Cl. 260 — 346.2.
Randall, David I., and N. W. Solonen, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Dyestuffs derived from 2,5-dimethoxytere-
phthalovl chloride and amino 1,9-anthra-pvrimidine.
2,871,240. 1-27-59. Cl. 260—256.4.
Randall, David I., and J. Taras, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Halogenation of phthalocvanines. 2,873,279,
2-10-59, Cl. 260—314.5.
Randall, David I., and E. E. Renfrew, Jr., to General Aniline
& Film Corp. New chloromethylated anilides. 2,895,991,
7-21-59, Cl. 260—558.
Randall, David I., and J. Taras, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Production of phthalocyanine vat dves. 2,908,544,
10-13-59, Cl. 8—34.
Bag holder for a
1-27-59, Cl. 53—
Randall, David I., and A. Wowk, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Solvent soluble phthalocyanine dyes. 2,914,537,
11-24-59, Cl. 200— 314.5.
Randall, David I., A. Wowk, and J. Taras, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Solvent soluble phthalocyanine dyes.
2,914,53S, 11-24-59, Cl. 260—314.5.
Randall, David I., and J. Taras, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Reaction product of 1-aminoanthraquinone and
o-phthalvl chloride. 2,914,542, 11-24-59, Cl. 200 — 377.
Randall, Frank E. : See —
Smith, Lester L., and Randall. 2,901,816.
Randall, Frank E. Disposable container for liquid and holder
for container. 2,872.081. 2-3-59, Cl. 222 — 183.
Randall, Harold O. : See —
Werner, Frank R., Randall, and Flint. 2,884,851.
Werner, Frank R., Randall, and Flint. 2,915,969.
Randall, Kenneth B. : See —
Welch, Douglas F., and Randall. 2,869,321.
Randall, Martin : See —
Randall, Max and M. 2,896,640.
Randall, Max and M.. to Ramco Equipment Corp. Degreas-
ing apparatus. 2.896.640. 7-28-59, Cl. 134 — 57.
Randall, Pryor N., to Standard Oil Co. Grid support and
seal for fluidized solids systems. 2,901,332, 8-25-59, Cl.
03 988
Randall, Ralph S., to Vak-U-Pak Corp.
vacuum bag sealing machine. 2,870,591,
371.
Randall, Ralph S. Valve control for a vacuum chamber.
2,907,345, 10-6-59, Cl. 137 — 565.
Randall, Robert C. : See —
Ricker, Fred G., and Randall. 2,917,192.
Randel, Raymond D. Removable axle protecting unit for
cycles. 2,894,762, 7-14-59, Cl. 280 — 281.
Randel Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Borins, Louis, Slud, and Zubkoff. 2,897,756.
Borins, Louis, Slud, and Zubkoff. 2.898,085.
Randels, Robert B., to Corning Glass Works. Electrical con-
densers. 2,875,387, 2-24-59, Cl. 317 — 261.
Rander, Karl, to Franke & Heidecke Fabrik Photographischer
Prazisions-Apparate. Exposure meter arrangement for
photographic cameras. 2,909,108. 10-20-59, Cl. 95 — 10.
Randiek, Herman P. : See —
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and Randiek. 2.876.215.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and Randiek. 2,876,316.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and Randiek. 2,876,317.
Randle. George W. : See —
Sirkin. Senia, and Randle. 2. 871. 687.
Randlett, Edward A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Closure cap
retainers. 2,913,134, 11-17-59, Cl. 215—41.
Rando, Frank. Shoe insoles. 2,902,781, 9-8-59, Cl. 36 — 71.
Randol, Glenn T. Automotive variable-ratio power transmis-
sion. 2.870.642. 1-27-59. Cl. 74 — 330.
Randol. Glenn T. Magnetic safety razor. 2,885,778, 5-12-59,
Cl. 30 — 74.
Randol. Glenn T. Speed-responsive switch mechanism.
2.897,309. 7-28-59. 'Cl. 200 — 80.
Randol. Glenn T.. 50% to Hamill-Markus Industries, Inc.
Power-assisted operating mechanism for hvdraulic pres-
sure systems. 2,903.855. 9-15-59. Cl. 60 — 54 6.
Randol, Glenn T. Valve mechanism. 2,90S,253, 10-13-59,
Cl. 121 — 46.5.
Randolph. Alan E., to Allied Products Corp. Bicycle trans-
mission control. 2,905,017, 9-22-59, Cl. 74 — 189.
Randolph, Gerald C. : See —
Humes, Harold L.. Jr.. and Randolph. 2.909.765.
Randolph, Glenn W., and E. L. Wagner, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Indexing system. 2,909,066, 10-20-59, Cl. 74: — 10.
Randolph-Rand Corp. : See —
Reitzel. Georg. 2.873.876.
Randolph, Robert W., to The Parker Pen Co. Fountain pen.
2,888,908. 6-2-59, Cl. 120—51.
Randolph, Robert W., to The Parker Pen Co. Base for foun-
tain pen desk set. 2.889,810, 6-9-59. Cl. 120 — 57.
Randolph, William B. Cooking utensil for strip food products.
2,895,406, 7-21-59, Cl. 99—341.
Randolph-Randolph, Alice. Basket. 2,913,121, 11-17-59,
Cl. 210 — 470
Ranev, Vincent G. Concrete box-form construction.
2,881,501, 4-14-59, Cl. 25—131.5.
Ranc. Moritz : See —
Steuer, Werner, and Rang. 2,876,015.
Rang, Paula : See —
Steuer, Werner, and Rang. 2,876,015.
Rangabe. Alexander R. Structure and assembly methods for
electrode structures of electrical discharge devices.
2,877,373, 3-10-59, Cl. 313—278.
Raneer Bowling & Chemical Co. : See —
Hunt, Warren L. 2,876,011.
Rank Cintel Ltd. : See —
Baldwin, John L. E. 2.890,382.
Nuttall, Thomas C. 2,S92,900.
Nuttall, Thomas C, and Urry. 2.891,722.
Rank, Travers L., and C. E. Wilderman, to Kelsev-Haves Co.
Adjustable hand pliers. 2,882,775, 4-21-59, Cl. 81—414.
Rankin. Alexander B. C. to Kelvin & Hughes Ltd. Ultra-
sonic testing of materials. 2.871,381, 1-27-59, Cl. 310 — S.2.
Rankin, Clarence S. : See —
Hartley, Henry J., and Rankin. 2,877.100.
Rankin, Donald L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Fuel control system
for gas turbine engines under steady-state operating con-
ditions. 2,869,322, 1-20-59. Cl. 60—39.28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
763
Rankin, Edward C, to Brock & Rankin, Inc. Loose-leaf
binder. 2,895,483, 7-21-59, CI. 129—8.
Rankin, Edward C, to Brock and Rankin, Inc. Loose-leaf
binder with floating rings. 2,907,332, 10-6-59, CI. 129 — 17.
Rankin, Edward E., Jr., to Welex, Inc. System for radio-
active logging. 2,879,403, 3-24-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Rankin. John C, and C. L. Mehltretter, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for preparing hydroxyalky-
lated cereal flour. 2,900,268, 8-18-59, CI. 106—150.
Rankin, Walter J. : See —
Reed, Ralph W., Rankin, and Tungseth. 2,913,857.
Rankin Walter J., and B. F. Tungseth, to Minnesota Min-
ing & Mfg. Co. Reinforced abrasive articles and interme-
diate products. 2,880, 0S0, 3-31-59, CI. 51 — 297.
Rankin, Walter J., and R. G. Riedesel, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. Fill-resistant abrasive articles. 2,881,064,
4-7-59, CI. 51 — 295.
Ranky, Bela : See —
Neuhaus, Jean, Kemeny, and Ranky. 2,919,215.
Ranky, William O. : See —
Huett. George, and Ranky. 2,900,418.
Ranous, Jack W., to Mitts and Merrill. Key seating ma-
chines. 2,909,967, 10-27-59, CI. 90 — 43.
Ransburg, Edwin M., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Electrostatic coating method and apparatus. 2,883,302,
4-21-59, CI. 117 — 93.
Ransburg, Edwin M., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Method and apparatus for electrostatically atomizing
liquids. 2,S93,894, 7-7-59, CI. 117 — 93.
Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. : See —
Crouse. William W. 2,893,893.
(iauthier, William D., and Williams. 2,878,058.
Juvinall, James W. 2,884,341.
Juvinall, Robert C. 2,878,143.
Juvinall. Robert C, and Von Fange. 2,S77,137.
Ransburg, Edwin M. 2,883,302.
Ransburg, Edwin M. 2,893,894.
Simmons-Charles C. Re. 24,602.
Starkey, William A. 2,888,362.
Ransburg, Harper J., Co., Inc. : See —
Hartley, Robert L., and Houck. 2,916,184.
Ransom, James A. : See —
Kennedy, Jack W., and Ransom. 2,869,949.
Ransom, Richard B. Differential gear set. 2,898,778,
8-11-59, CI. 74—711.
Ransome Torch & Burner Co. : See — ■
Golden, Carl E. 2,880,791.
Golden, Carl E. 2,880,793.
Ranson, Richard R.. to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Mechanical
interlock for circuit breakers. 2,904,649, 9-15-59, CI.
200^50.
Ranstead, Norman H., to Universal Oil Products Co. Heat
exchanger. 2,872,163, 2-3-59, CI. 257—230.
Rantsch, Kurt, to Carl Zeiss. Interferometer. 2,911,880,
11-10-59. CI. 88 — 14.
Rapaport, Gustave H. Method and apparatus for mixing
icings, cake batters and the like. 2,915,023, 12-1-59, CI.
107—31.
Rapaport. Herman I. Pogo stick. 2,871,016, 1-27-59, CI.
272 — 57.
Rapata, George M., to Illinois Tool Works. Elastic retaining
ring with tab to facilitate removal. 2,894,425, 7-14—59,
CI. 85—8.8.
Rapata, George M., to Illinois Tool Works. Stud fastener
with frictional gripping means. 2,894,426, 7-14-59, CI.
85—36.
Rapata, George M., to Illinois Tool Works. Strain relief
grommet. 2,895,003, 7-14-59. CI. 174 — 153.
Rapata, George M., to Illinois Tool Works. Resilient plastic
fastener with strut supported legs. 2,909,957, 10-27-59,
CI. 85—5.
Raper, George F., to T.M.M. (Research) Limited. Drafting
mechanisms for textile processing machinery. 2,890,494,
6-16-59, CI. 19—70.
Raper, George F., % to T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. Appara-
tus for detecting and correcting departures from standard
in the thickness or diameter of longitudinally travelling
textile slivers. 2,891,287, 6-23-59, CI. 19 — 70.
Raper, John A. : See —
Stern, Arthur P., and Raper. 2,882,350.
Rapid Mounting & Finishing Co. : See —
Goldberg, Joseph. 2,888,147.
Rapids-Standard Co., Inc., The : See —
McKnight, Robert J., and Swezey. 2,895,593.
Rapoport, Henry, and M. Look, to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Method for preparing nor-
morphine. 2,890,221, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 285.
Rapoport, Jerucham : See —
Aviezer, Zvi, and Rapoport. 2,889,838.
Rapoport. Lorence : See —
Bikales, Norbert M., Gruber. and Rapoport. 2,907,625.
Frazza, Everett J., and Rapoport. 2,916,511.
Rapp. Donald E. : See —
Monroe, Roger F., and Rapp. 2,906,783.
Watson, Edward J., and Rapp. 2,878,297.
Rapp, Edward G., and C. H. Castle, to Thompson Products,
Inc. Power steering assembly. 2,869,383, 1-20-59, CI.
74 — 388.
Rapp. George G. Non-skid car block. 2,870,872, 1-27-59, CI.
188 — 32.
Rappaport, Aaron B. Kitchenware safety handle. 2,881,945
4-14-59, CI. 220—94.
-33.
Circuit con-
9-15-59, CI.
Rappaport, George, J. A. Szaruga, and J. R. Wall, to General
Motors Corp. Preparation of polyurethane foam and
reaction mixtures therefor. 2,895,926, 7-21-59, CI.
260 — 2.5.
Rappaport, Sigmund, to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Counting and indicating mechanism.
2,907,523, 10-6-59, CI. 235 — 125.
Rappen, Friedrich : See —
Kolling, Helmut, Noeske, and Rappen. 2,892,877.
Kolling, Helmut, and Rappen. 2,874,061.
Kolling, Helmut, and Rappen. 2,874,194.
Kolling, Helmut, Rappen, and Reiffert. 2,871,210.
Rappeport, Gustave G. Parallel clamp with work retaining
drill attachment. 2,886,080, 5-12-59, CI. 144 — 300.
Rapson, Bryan, to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Condenser
with rotary scraper. 2,883,162, 4-21-59, CI. 257 — 10.
Rapson, William H, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Production
of chlorine dioxide. 2,871,097, 1-27-59, CI. 23 — 152.
Rardain, Robert P. : See —
Todd. John, Jr., and Rardain. 2,90S,933.
Rarick, John R. : See —
Thesen. William H. 2.897.775.
Rasch, Joachim, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler. Corrosion resistance apparatus for use
with acid chlorite solutions. 2,910,342, 10-27-59, CI.
21—2.5.
Rasero. Lawrence J., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Indicator tape.
2,912,016, 11-10-59, CI. 139—425.
Raske. Arthur. Inflated grinding wheel. 2,S70,5S2, 1-27-59,
CI. 51—192.
Raskin, Franz J. M. Flame igniter. 2,880,792, 4-7-59,
CI. 158 — 115.
Rasmussen, Arnold R. Table lamp and shade. 2,S99,543,
8-11-59, CI. 240 — 108.
Rasmussen, Carlton A., to General Motors Corp. Multiple
passage supply duct. 2,894,443, 7-14-59, CI. 98 — 2.
Rasmussen, Clarence R. : See —
Cahill, Harold G., and Rasmussen. 2,882,553.
Rasmussen, Clarence R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article
turnover device. 2,881,899, 4-14-59, CI. 198-
Rasmussen, George, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
nector for printed circuit boards. 2,904,768.
339—17.
Rasmussen, George E., to Acme Steel Co. Machine for mak-
ing barbed metal band. 2,915,104, 12-1-59, CI. 153 — 29.
Rasmussen, Peter O., to Sonderbys Fabriker A/S (E. F.
Esmann A/S). Apparatus for applying a bayonet cover or
a threaded cover to a container in the interior ,of which a
vacuum shall be present when the cover has been applied
thereto. 2.888,790, 6-2-59, CI. 53—86.
Rasmussen, Rasmus E. Combined milk cooling and filtering
device. 2,886,071, 5-12-59, CI. 141 — 82.
Rasmussen, Sherrill K, to The Burdick Corp. Flexible
induction electrode. 2,882,904, 4-21-59, CI. 128 — 418.
Rasmussen, Svend A. Safety fence for motorways. 2,898,090
8-4-59, CI. 256 — 13.1.
Rasmussen, Volney K, to United States of America, Navy.
Rocket base fuze. 2,872,869, 2-10-59. CI. 102 — 81.
Rasmusson, Marlin B. Automatic stick-confection mecha-
nism. 2,884,875, 5-5-59, CI. 107 — 8.
Rasof, Bernard, and E. D. Jacobs. Apparatus for opening
and closing an electrical circuit. 2,881,359, 4-7-59, CI.
315 — 160.
Rasor, John P., to Tinker and Rasor. Electrical testing de-
vice and method. 2,885,636, 5-5-59, CI. 324 — 54.
Rastgeldi, Selahaddin : See —
Jorpes, Johan E., Mutt, Rastgeldi, and Linden.
2.878,159.
Raszl, Larry, to Laka Tool and Stamping Co. Writing in-
strument. 2,907,302, 10-6-59. CI. 120 — 42.03.
Rataiczak, Francis I., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,912,230, 11-10-59, CI. 257 — 256.
Ratajak, Edwin J., and R. C. Nubel, to Ch2s. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Process for producing streptomycin. 2,875,136,
2-24-59, CI. 195—114.
Ratay, Harold E.( Portable target stand.
8-11-59, CI. 273 — 102.
Ratby Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Taylor, Robert C, and Grundy. 2,915,810.
Vann, Henry E. 2,874,871.
Ratcliff, Harold B. : See —
Wirtz, Robert W., Ratcliff, and Turner.
Ratcliff, and Turner.
Ratcliff, and Turner.
Ratcliff, and Turner.
Ratcliff, Karl A., and W. A. Dorrance, to Iowa Cooperative
Association, d. b. a. Diamond Laboratories. Injector.
2.869.543, 1-20-59, CI. 128—218.
Ratcliff, Karl A., and W. A. Dorrance, to Iowa Cooperative
Association, d.b.a. Diamond Laboratories. Injector
2.869.544, 1-20-59, CI. 128—220.
Ratcliffe, Charles B., and H. F. Wise, to Courtaulds, Inc.
Process and composition for improving the properties of
fibrous cellulosic material. 2,888,369, 5-26-59, CI.
117 — 145.
Ratcliffe, Edward B.. to Angelstone Ltd. Mould. 2.867,S87,
1-13-59, CI. 25—119.
Ratcliffe, Stanley, to Minister of Supply, in Her Majesty's
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Radar systems. 2,S84,627, 4-28-59,
CI. 343—7.5.
2,899,204,
Wirtz, Robert W\,
Wirtz, Robert W.,
Wirtz, Robert W.,
2,898,827.
2,898,828.
2,898,829.
2,898,830.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ratcliffe, Temple W. : See —
Harter, Isaac, Jr., Ratcliffe, and Wilson. 2,867,018.
Rath, Joseph J., to Arvey Corp. Movable display device or
toy. 2,880,908, 5-19-59, CI. 40 — 33.
Rath Packing Co. : See —
Nichols, Bill, and Rath. 2,897,745.
Rath, Richard L. Conveyor unit. 2.917.14S, 12-15-59,
CI. 193—35.
Rath, Richard L., and G. P. Eraig. End stop for slide fas-
teners and method of applying same. 2,884,691, 5-5-59,
CI. 29 — 408.
Rath, Richard W. : See —
Nichols. Bill, and Rath. 2.S97.745.
Rath, Werner, to Stettner & Co., Fabrik Elektro-Keramischer
Artikel. Silicones. 2,S87,557, 5-19-59, CI. 201 — 67.
Rathe, Charles. Continuously variable gear drives or trans-
missions. 2,877,666, 3-17-59, CI. 74 — 681.
Rathenau, Gerhart W. : See —
Stuyts, Andreas L., Hoekstra, Weber, and Rathenau.
2,900,344.
Rather, Roy L., to United States of America, Navy. Articu-
lated tow chain. 2,891.501, 6-23-59, CI. 114 — 235.
Rathgeber. Eric F.. to Republic Aviation Corp. Router bit.
2,887,136, 5-19-59, CI. 144 — 219.
Rathie. David S. : See —
Weidenman, James W., and Rathje. 2,871,326.
Rathjen. Theodore N. Meat grinder. 2,869,602, 1-20-59,
CI. 146—189.
Rathmann, Heinrich W., J. O. Staggers, and H. K. Bruner,
to Vanadium Corp. of America. Process of making ferro-
columbium from columbite ore. 2,909,427, 10-20-59, CI.
75 — 133.5.
Ratigan, Leo T. : See —
Dill, James M. 2,913,584.
Ratkowski, Thomas A. : See —
Reinhardt, Henry B., and Ratkowski. 2,911,120.
Ratkowski, Thomas A., to American Brake Shoe Co. Dipper
teeth. 2,904,908. 9-22-59, CI. 37 — 142.
Ratkowski, Thomas A., to American Brake Shoe Co. Dipper
teeth. 2,904,909. 9-22-59, CI. 37 — 142.
Ratliff, Lawrence C. Valve assembly. 2,886,056, 5-12-59,
CI. 137 — 430.
Ratmeyer, Walter H. Magnetically controlled seed planter.
2,904,219. 9-15^59, CI. 222 — 76.
Ratner, George I., to The Marco Co. Skylight frame con-
struction. 2,874,653, 2-24-59, CI. 108—16.
Ratner, Hyman : See —
Anderson, Henry W., Ratner, and Warren. 2,915,465.
Ratner. Shabbetai : See —
Grossowicz, Nathan, and Ratner. 2,904,547.
Ratner, Walter : See —
Zuro, John M. 2,919,134.
Ratsep, Olev : See —
Schaafsma, Bernard R„ and Ratsep. 2,874,123.
Rattav, Matthew F. Squeegee for louver windows. 2,903,727,
9-15-59, CI. 15—121.
Ratte, Heinrich. and J. Geller. to Rutgerswerke-Akt. Con-
tinuous distillation of coal tar. 2,868,713, 1-13-59. CI.
208 — 12.
Rattee, Ian D. : See — ■
Alsberg, Frederick R., Rattee, and Stephen. 2,892,671.
Rattenbury, Kenneth H. : See —
Toy, Arthur D. F., and Rattenbury. 2,918,449.
Ratti, Ferdinand J., to Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co. Self-
compensating seal. 2,888,281, 5-26-59, CI. 286 — 11.11.
Rattigan, A. Frieda : See —
Rattigan, Edwin D. 2.86S.596.
Rattigan, Edwin D. 2,895,709.
Rattigan, Edwin D., deceased; A. P. Rattigan administratrix.
Valve seal and mechanism. 2.868,596, 1-13-59, CI. 308 —
187.1.
Rattigan, Edwin D., deceased ; A. F. Rattigan, administratrix.
Gate valve. 2,895,709, 7-21-59, CI. 251—167.
Rattner, Svdnev : See —
Spalding, Joseph P.. Rattner. and George. 2S91.147.
Rattrav, George, to George Rattray & Co., Inc. Variable
resistors. 2,918,643, 12-22-59, CI. 338—95.
Rattrav, George, & Co., Inc. : See — -
Rattray, George. 2,918,643.
Ratz, Rudi F. W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Sulfonamido dialkyl phosphates and process of making
same. 2,913,476, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 161.
Ratz, Rudi P. W., and C. J. Grundmann, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Polymeric polvfluoroalkyl phosphonitri-
lates. 2,876,247, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Ratz, Rudi F. W., and C. J. Grundmann, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Polymeric polvchloro-polvfluoroalkyl phos-
phonitrilates. 2,876,248, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 161.
Ratzer. Arthur P., and D. Levin, to Baker Industries, Inc.
Liquid gelling agent. 2,870,095, 1-20-59, CI. 252—316.
Rau, Frank J. : See — ■
Slebodnik, Thomas W., and Rau. 2,913,688.
Rau, Fritz : See —
Biedermann, Priedrich, Jakob, and Rau. 2.878,779.
Rau, John A., to Allison Steel Mfg. Co. Beam-splitter.
2,876,836, 3-10-59, CI. 161 — 61.
Rau, William K., Jr., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Selective
grommet inserting apparatus. 2,875,512, 3-3-59, CI.
29 — 208.
Rau, William K., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Traverse
apparatus. 2,912,187, 11-10-59, CI. 242 — 15S.4.
Raub, Henry S., J. M. Swidrak, and W. W. Palmquist, to
Union Carbide Corp. Corrosion resistant pump. 2,905,093,
9-22-59, CI. 103—114.
Raub, Samuel H. S. : See —
Holvcross, Clayton O., and Raub. 2,903.236.
Raub, William A., and R. Ullman, to The E. P. Griffiths Co.
Diaphragm structure. 2,884,782, 5-5-59, CI. 73 — 278.
Raubitsclu'k, Alfred H. : See —
Barber. Michael P.. and Raubitschek. 2,903,819.
Rauch, Walter, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft Berlin
and Munich. Resonance relay. 2,900,583. 8-18-59. CI.
317 — 182.
Rauche, Willy : See —
Erdtmann, Paul, and Rauche. 2,914,638.
Raudabaugh, Roy E. High pressure pump. 2,897,766,
8^-59, CI. 103—136.
Raudenbush. Charles : &ee —
Shea, Reeford P., and Raudenbush. 2,893,134.
Raue, Roderich, W. Muller, J. Link, and O. and V. Weber, to
Farbenl'abriken Bayer Akt. Method of brightening fibrous
material. 2,87S,138. 3-17-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Rauen, Raymond J. Duck decoy carrier. 2,899,997, 8-18-59,
CI. 150—1.
Rauk, Palmer O. Sousaphone storage stand. 2,899,163,
8-11-59, CI. 248—163.
Rauland Corp., The : See — ■
Bailey, James S. 2,872,954.
Joseph, Perry R., Pakswer, and Szegho. 2,874,077.
Meyer, Ralph L. 2,879,362.
O'Callaghan. Jerome J. 2,S72,897.
Pakswer, Serge, and Szegho. 2,879,182.
Reed, William O. 2,903,596.
Raum, Alaric L. J. : See —
Jenkins, Philip A., and Raum. 2,916,479.
Raumaker. Paul H. : See —
Stout, William H.. and Raumaker. 2,871,033.
Rauma-Repola Ov : See —
Jalkanen, Matti J. 2,916,346.
Raunecker, Gretelore : See —
Burkhardt, Max, Grafried, and Raunecker. 2,879,676.
Rausch, Charles : See —
Vogel, William D„ and Rausch. 2,895,040.
Rausch, Maurice K., to Sinclair Refining Co. Use of poly-
ethylene to increase phase separation rate in solvent ex-
traction process. 2,914,471, 11-24-59, CI. 208 — 311.
Rausch, Werner, and W. Werner, to Parker Rust Proof Co.
Alkali metal pyrophosphate solutions and methods of form-
ing coatings therewith. 2,891.884, 6-23-59, CI. 148—6.15.
Rautimo, Pentti J. : See —
Douglas, John F. H., and Rautimo. 2,913,607.
Rautio, Vilho. Visual gauge for oil filters. 2,903,993, 9-15-
59. CI. 116—117.
Ravdell, Maurice : See —
Potter, Richard P. 2,S82,772.
Ravdell, Misha : See — ■
Potter. Richard P. 2,882,772.
Rave, Joseph A., Jr., and R. L. Henry, to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Control system for machine tools.
2,902,904, 9-8-59, CI. 90—13.
Ravel. Joanne M. : See —
Shive. William, and Ravel. 2.868.693.
Raven Industries, Inc. : See —
Owen, Edwin E. 2,907,362.
Traub, Fred G. 2,907,261.
Ravensberg G. m. b. H., Chemische Fabrik : See — -
Siemer. Harm, Kurzen, and Doppstadt. 2,868,786.
Raver, Louis J., to General Motors Corp. Starting apparatus
for internal combustion engines. 2,871,708. 2-3-59, CI.
74 — 6.
Raver, Louis J., to General Motors Corp. Battery charging
circuit. 2.912,594, 11-10-59, CI. 290 — 36.
Ravich, Leonard E.. to Hupp Corp. Crystal growing pro-
cedures. 2.890,939, 6-16-59, CI. 23 — 294.
Ravn. Clarence J. Moisture releasable drain valve.
2,911.988. 11-10-59, CI. 137 — 67.
Rawcliffe. Gordon H., to National Research Development
2.598.534. 8-4-59. CI. 318—224.
National Research Development
2.898.535, 8-4-59. CI. 31S — 224.
Rawdin, Eugene, to United States of America, Air Force.
Method of eliminating scaling errors in analog computa-
tion. 2,900,458. 8-18-59. CI. 179 — 171.
Rawe, Roger F., to APRA Precipitator Corp. Horizontal
plane purge for precipitator. 2,911,000, 11-3-59, CI.
183—7.
Rawley, Joseph, to General Motors Corp. Transmission.
2,891,422, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 754.
Rawlings, Charlie C, Jr. : See —
Rawlings, Wallace G. 2,894,337.
Rawlings, Charlie C, Sr. : See —
Rawlings, Wallace G. 2,S94,337.
Rawlings, John L., and A. N. Ciaffardini, to Kollmorgen
Optical Corp. Instantaneous reader for moving dials.
2,884,831, 5-5-59, CI. 88—14.
Rawlings. Kenneth L. : See —
Rawlings, Wallace G. 2,894,337.
Rawlings, Wallace G., 16%% to C. C. Rawlings, Sr., 16%%
to C. C. Rawlings, Jr., and 16%% to K. L. Rawlings. Slide
rule type of educational device. 2,S94,337, 7-14—59, CI.
35 — 75.
Corp. Induction motor.
Rawcliffe. Gordon H.. to
Corp. Induction motors.
LIST OF PATENTEES
765
Rawlins, Eobert E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Frequency
ratio detector. 2,904,682, 9-15-59. CI. 250—27.
Eawson, Harold, and J. E. J. Dods, to The British Thomson-
Houston Co. Ltd. Treatment of low loss ceramic materials.
2,873,506, 2-17-59, CI. 25 — 157.
Ray, Anatoly B., and B. R. Harmon. Electrical disconnect
safety lock. 2,890,434, 6-9-59, CI. 339—91.
Ray, Frederick. Expansion joints and plates therefor.
2,871,885, 2-3-59, CI. 138 — 50.
Ray, Frederick. Fountain pen of the ball point type.
2,877,744, 3-17-59, CI. 120 — 42.4.
Ray, Frederick E. : See —
Bourguet, Jean M., Drew, and Ray. 2,901,421.
Payne, John W., Ray, and Shea. 2,873,147.
Ray, Gardner C, and H. J. Hepp, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Process for the recovery of olefan hydrocarbons. 2,894,049,
7-7-59, CI. 260—677.
Ray, Gardner C, and C. E. Smith, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Method of forming a clathrate complex. 2,905,730, 9-22-
59, CI. 260—674.
Ray, Kelvin J. : See —
Koch, Eugene C, and Ray. 2,868,944.
Ray, Kenneth B. : See —
Pike, Robert D. 2.873,183.
Pike, Robert D. 2,903,341.
Ray, Richard L., and T. O. Sistrunk, to Ethyl Corp. Poly-
merization of olefins. 2.808,722. 1-13-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Ray Richard L., and T. O. Sistrunk. to Ethyl Corp. Poly-
merisation of olefins. 2,86S,771. 1-13-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Ray Robert F., to Parkersburg-Aetna Corp. Horizontal oil
and gas separator. 2,870,860. 1-27-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Ray, Robert F., to Parkersburg-Aetna Corp. Horizontal
separators. 2,887,174, 5-19-59, CI. 183—2.7.
Ray, Robert H. Vending machine. 2,876,884, 3-10-59, CI.
194 — 10.
Ray, Robert H., Co. : See —
Sisson, Harry H., and Calkins. 2,880,510.
Ray, Watson A. : See —
Hess, Howard V., and Ray. 2,885,368.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Adjustable time
delay valve. 2,868,029. 1-13-59, CI. 74 — 424.8.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Method of making
packing seal for die-cast insert. 2,876,535, 3-10-59. CI.
29 527.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Hydraulic opera-
tor. 2,877,625, 3-17-59, CI. 60 — 52.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Gas detector and
system for gas detection. 2,881,274, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 61.03.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Fluid pressure
operated control mechanism. 2,882,682. 4-21-59, CI.
60—52.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Operator utilizing
a hydraulic motor. 2,885,860, 5-12-59, CI. 60 — 52.
Ray, William A., to General Controls Co. Valve structure.
2,886.063, 5-12-59, Ci. 137 — 625.27.
Ray, William A., and L. C. Biggie, to General Controls Co.
Valve-jet mounting. 2,874,930, 2-24-59, CI. 251 — 211.
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. : See —
Doner, Sherman R. 2,884,292.
Holmes, Robert L. 2,876,685.
Lacroix, Arthur J., Jr. 2,909.258.
Lacroix, Arthur J., Jr. 2,914,157.
Raybuck. William B., to Fred'k H. Levey Co., Inc. Folder
for printing presses. 2,872,186. 2-3-59, CI. 270—69.
Rayburn, Charles C. : See —
Black, James G., Jr.. and Rayburn. 2,914,161.
Rayburn, Charles C. and R. L. Henry to United States of
America, Navy. Electrical circuit pattern tester. 2,887,622,
5-19-59. CI. 317—123.
Ravburn, Charles C, and H. S. Horiuchl, to ACF Industries,
Inc. Printed capacitor. 2,903,634, 9-8-59, CI. 317 — 261.
Rayburn, Charles C. and J. G. Black, Jr., to ACF Industries,
Inc. Module wafer support for electrical components.
2,905,744, 9-22-59, CI. 174 — 138.
Rayden, Raymond G. : See —
Prowse, Donald W., and Rayden. 2,917,207.
Raydt, Ulrich, and K. H. Hahne, to Osnabrucker Kupfer- und
Drahtwerk. Process and arrangement for the production of
cables and conductors having a corrugated sheathing, more
especially a metal sheathing. 2,869,220, 1-20-59, CI.
29 — 155.5.
Rayflex, Inc. : See —
Ross, William E. 2,902,819.
Ravman, Charles J., to Cherry-Burrell Corp.
pocket. 2,878.920. 3-24-59, CI. 198—131.
Raymer, Morris M., Sr., and R. S. Jenney,
Mechanism for discharging material from
pressure zone to a relatively high pressure zone
5-26-59, CI. 214 — 17.
Raymond, Albert E., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Abra-
sive structures and method of making. 2,876,086, 3-3-59,
CI. 51—298.
Raymond Bag Corp. : See —
Tilton. William J., and Leslie. 2.896,516.
Woodward, Donald E. 2,884,182.
Raymond, Clifford H. Extensible boom with load level main-
tenance means. 2,919,036, 12-29-59, CI. 212 — 35.
Raymond Corp., The : See —
Brown, Allan R. 2,913,063.
Marsh, Richard O., Jr. 2,908,141.
McCall, Harold M. 2,906,245.
Universal bottle
, to Kellogg Co.
a relatively low
2,888,155,
Raymond Engineering Laboratory, Inc. : See —
Bickford, John H., and Lipfert. 2,894,242.
Lipfert, Donald E. 2,895,439.
Raymond, Francois H., and R. R. Dussine, to Societe d'Elec-
tronique et dAutomatisme. Electric adding and subtract
ing devices. 2,894,687, 7-14-59, CI. 235 — 176.
Raymond, Francois H., P. F. L. Chapouille, and J. E. Martin,
to Societe d'Electronique et dAutomatisme. Electric
simulators of arbitrary functions. 2,896,082, 7-21-59,
•CI. 250—27.
Raymond, Francois H., and M. B. Lilamand, to Societe d'Elec-
tronique et d'Autoniatisme. Electronic switching means.
2,897,359, 7-28-59. CI. 250—27.
Raymond, Francois H., and J. Albin, to Societe d'Electronique
et dAutomatisme. Improvements in/or relating to electric
pulse reshaping circuits. 2,901,605, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Raymond, Hugh A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,900,822, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 5.
Raymond International Inc. : See — -
Dupee, Kenneth J., Voelkner, and Raymond. 2,877,436.
Hazak, John T. 2,869,823.
Hazak, John T. 2,869,821.
Hazak, John T. 2,873,581.
Nicolaisen, Reidar J., and McCall. 2,899,921.
Smith, Edward A. 2,885,862.
Smith, Herman R. 2,880,590.
Van Buren, Myers. 2,869,214.
Raymond, Kenneth W. Vacuum cleaner hose attachment.
2,910,717, 11-3-59, CI. 15 — 257.
Raymond, Leonard Z. : See —
Finucane, Thomas P., Mitchell, and Raymond. 2,916,380.
Raymond, Malcolm L. Fracture preventing hip protecting
means. 2,889,830, 6-9-59, CI. 128 — 522.
Raymond, Paul L. : See —
Hellier, Edward H., Beecher, and Raymond. 2,915,382.
Raymond, Rodney L. . See —
Hayos, Robert, and Raymond. 2,886,010.
Rayner, Stanley H. Grain combine with dryer in storage bin.
2,902,816, 9-8-59, CI. 56 — 473.5.
Rayner, Stanley H. Bread handling apparatus. 2,918,729,
12-29-59, CI. 34—184.
Raynes, Bertram C. : See —
Carlton, Stuart S., and Raynes. 2,880,149.
Raynes, Burt F., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Cam controlled
stretch former. 2,893.460, 7-7-59, CI. 153 — iO.
Raynes, Burt F., to Rohr Aircraft Corp. Pivoted stretch
bending machine with two concentric selectively operable
cylinder motors for tensioning workpiece. 2,903,039,
9-8-59, CI. 153 — 40.
Raynor, Gilbert E. Carburetors. 2,887,309, 5-19-59, CI.
261 — 50.
Raynor, John M. : See —
Jones, Lloyd R., Freund, Raynor, and Taylor. 2,882,346.
Raynor, Severin : See — ■
Freedman, Melvin, and Raynor. 2,880,636.
Ray-O-Lite Corp. of America : See —
Brennan, Frederick S., Hudson, and Considine. 2,867,273.
Hudson, Forrest H. 2,870,531.
Rayonier Inc. : See —
Hergert, Herbert L. 2,870,165.
Johnson, Donald L. 2,890.484.
Johnson, Donald L. 2,914,957.
Meiler, John G., and Johnson. 2,907,071.
Mitchell, Reid L., Bampton, and Wadman. 2,875,473.
Mitchell, Reid L., Berry, and Bacon. 2,898,334.
Raypholtz, Kenneth A., to Essex Wire Corp. Combination
hanger and spacer. 2,891,751. 6-23-59, CI. 248—61.
Rayplate Corp. : See —
Percy, Sheldon C. 2,887,798.
Raysinger, Joseph A. Pail support.
CI. 248 — 210.
Raytheon Co. : See — ■
Alstad, Norman J., and Chandler.
Bavor, Gordon F., and Pichert.
Blattel, Alfred, and Duchoviner.
Butler, Jesse L. 2,895,131.
Cameron, Fred M., Jr., and Hilton.
Cardell, James, and Hill. 2,916,652.
Damon, Neil F. 2,907,976.
Dench. Edward C. 2,907,913.
Ellis, Ray C Jr. 2,904.404.
Ellis, Ray C, Jr., and Leverton.
Freedman, George. 2,916,408.
Freedman, Nathan. 2,915,601.
Freedman, Nathan. 2,915,626.
Gross, Thomas A. O., and Sheehan. 2,914,762.
Guillemin, Ernst A., and Linvill. 2,907,222.
Haagensen, Duane B. 2,909.635.
Hergenrother, Rudolf C. 2,916,012.
Hutchins, William R. 2,914,765.
Kirkland, Robert E. 2,908,888.
Kreitsek, Edward E., and Bartels. 2,910,647.
Maloney, Henry B., and Russo. 2,896,064.
2,894.254.
and Paananen. 2,905,859.
2,914,700.
and Brule.
2,915,752.
2,915,747.
2,910,566.
2,912,204, 11-10-59,
2,910,612.
2,915,669.
2,919,128.
2,907,921.
2,916,359.
Mork. Raymond P.
Osepehuk, John M.,
Paananen, Roy A.
Porter, Leonard C,
Riceman, Sumner.
Segerstrom. Carl A.
Smith, Robert V.
Splitt, Frank G. 2,910,529.
Starke, Herbert F. 2,915,600.
2,914,642.
766
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,871.403.
2,886,704.
2,888,649.
Raytheon Co. : See — Continued
Stroup, Leslie G. 2,915,690.
Turner, Edwin E. 2,896.449.
Whitham, Glenn E. 2,S94,213.
Woo, Way D. 2,909.659.
Woo, Wenfoo G. 2,910,608.
Raytheon Mfg. Co. : See —
BecUwith, John K. 2,867,705.
Blais, Maurice E. 2,882,404.
Brown, William C. 2,881,270
Buckbee. John A., and Terzian.
Cole, Benjamin R., and Cleary.
Corey, Frank J. 2.868,866.
Corey. Frank J. 2.868,868.
Damon, Neil F. 2,872,655.
Davis, Luther, Jr. 2,892,984.
Deneh, Edward C. 2,888,610.
Deneh, Edward C. 2,890,372.
Dench, Edward C. 2,890,384.
Deneh, Edward C, and La Rue
Devaud, Albert J. 2,892,526.
Freedman, Nathan. 2,882,353.
Fryklund. Robert A. 2,869.109.
Frvklund, Robert A. 2,879,459.
Fryklund, Robert A. 2,901,726.
Gorton, William G. 2,879.737.
Haagensen, Duane B. 2,888,543.
Harper, Robert. 2,916,655.
Harrison, Bertram M. 2,869,027.
Hergenrother, Rudolf C. 2,869,025.
Hines, Paul. 2,870,441.
Horsman, Gilbert A. 2,867,492.
Hunter. Windsor H. 2.872.610.
Jarvis, Franklin T. 2,888,228.
Kendrick, John S. 2,893,000.
Kunstadt, George H. 2,892,961.
Larkin Kenneth T. 2,897,449.
La Rue, Albert D. 2,882,448.
MaeDowell, Kenneth M. 2,880.395.
MacDowell, Kenneth M. 2,911,486.
Miller, Harvey A., and Eisler. 2,873,422.
Mitchell, Walter B. 2.868.997.
Mork, Raymond P. 2,888,542.
Osepchuk, John M. 2,871,394.
Pritchard, Wilbur L., and Pratt. 2,869.085.
Rainis, Anthony V., and Arsenault. 2,875,335.
Rudenberg, Hermann G. 2,888,596.
Saad Theodore S. 2,887,572.
Sardella, John J. 2,888,736.
Schreiner. Louis W. 2.871,359.
Smith, John I. 2,888.609.
Staufenberg, Charles W., Jr. 2,885,623.
Ticehurst, Laurence E. 2,882,378.
Tolf, Marvin L. 2,897.037.
Turner, John L. 2.869.032.
Unger, Robert M., and Harper. 2,882,587.
Wilson, Robert D. 2,883,575.
Wolskv. Sumner P. 2,879,457.
Woo, Wenfoo G. 2,875,377.
Razak, Charles K., to United States of America, Navy.
Boundary layer control apparatus relating to aircraft.
2,910.254, 10-27-59, CI. 244 — 42.
Raze. Douglas D. Power and steering unit. 2,881,561,
4-14-59, CI. 46—211.
Raze. Douglas D. Capo tasto. 2,903,935, 9-15-59, CI. 84—
318.
Razete, Phyllis L. : See —
Connell, Lawrence H. 2,892,899.
Re, Vito, to General Electric Co. Control circuits for auto-
matic clothes washing machines. 2,885,876, 5-12-59, CI.
68—12.
Rea, Ferdinando. Table call device combined with ash-tray.
2,880,693, 4-7-59, CI. 116—155.
Rea Magnet Wire Co., Inc. : See —
Sheldon. Allen C. 2,905,409.
Rea, William F.. to L.O.F. Glass Fibers Co. Method of
forming tail-tie. 2,898,054, 8-4-59, CI. 242 — 18.
Rea, Wilton T. : See —
Davey, James R., and Rea. 2,914,612.
Reach, Rov W., Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electrical apparatus. 2,917,727, 12-15-59, CI. 340—174.
Read, Chester L. : See — -
Holder, Clinton H., and Read. 2,911,354.
Mikeska, Louis A., Read, and Basch. 2,882,220.
Read. Glenn F. Disassembler. 2,876,991, 3-10-59, CI. 254 —
131.
Read, Leland B., to ACF Industries, Inc. Latching sec-
ondary for two-stage carburetor. 2,914,052, 11-24-59, CI.
123—127.
Read, Leslie J., and T. P. Higgins. to Corduroy Rubber Co.
Low compression resistant sealing gasket. 2,896,276
7-28-59, CI. 20—69.
Read, Robert C, and F. J. Gregor. to J. V. Taylor and C. E.
Morgan, copartners, d. b. a. Rockport Industries Fund.
Aircraft loading and unloading ramp. 2,875,457, 3-3-59,
CI. 14 — 71.
Read, William J. : See —
Clapp, Daniel B., Read, Stephens, and Russell. 2,914,577.
Read, William T., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
High frequency negative resistance device. 2,899,646,
8-11-59, CI. 331—96.
2,867,716,
2,904,969,
Read, William T., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
High frequency negative resistance device. 2,899,652,
8-11-59, CI. 333—80.
Reading Anthracite Co. : See —
Black, James H. 2,907,651.
Donald, Harold J. 2,917,441.
Reading Co. : See— -
Hillig. John E. 2,915,644.
Ready, Harold R., J. M. Boyle, and C. S. Lynch, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Metal salts of dithiophos-
phoric acids. 2,895,973, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 403.
Ready Tool Co. : See —
Christensen, Carl B. 2,876,807.
Reagan, John J., to The Standard Oil Co. Intermediate
tube guide. 2.883.973, 4-28-59. CI. 122—510.
Reagan, John J., and T. A. Griffiths, to The Standard Oil
Co. Drum tilting device. 2,906,489, 9-29-59, CI. 248—346.
Reagan, Walter W. Vehicle cooling device. 2,915,885,
12-8-59, CI. 62 — 425.
"Realisations Ultrasonikues" : See —
Renaut, Paul E. 2,884,781.
Realty and Industrial Corp. : See —
Gubelmann, William S. 2,915,159.
Ream, Fred H. Bib. 2.S84.638, 5-5-59, CI. 2 — 49.
Ream, Vincent B. Ornamental display device.
1-6-59, CI. 240 — 10.1.
Reamer, Henry. Cyclic refrigeration system.
9-22-59. CI. 62 — 174.
Reamer, Thomas E., to Shell Development Co. Metal-working
lubricants. 2,917,459, 12-15-59, CI. 252 — 49.3.
Reaney, David W. : See —
Reaney, Warford A. and D. W. 2,889,143.
Reaney, Michael J., to Colt Ventilation Ltd. Ventilator
mounting and drainage flanges. 2,885,945, 5-12-59, CI.
98—88.
Reanev, Warford A. and D. W. Preheater for rotary kiln.
2,889,143, 6-2-59, CI. 263 — 33.
Rear, Wallace L.. and D. J. Proulx. Collapsible trailer.
2,879,072, 3-24-59, CI. 280 — 40.
Reardon. James J. : See —
Butler, Wallace B., Prybyla, and Reardon. 2,S71,606.
Reardon, Paul H. Water heating devices. 2,894,265,
7-14-59, CI. 4 — 147.
Reardon, Thomas J. : See —
James, Edward W. 2,914,746.
Reardon. William A., D. H. Lennox, and R. G. Nobles, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Neutron source. 2,868,990, 1-13-59, CI. 2o0 — 84.5.
Reas, William H. : See — ■
McVey. William H., and Reas. 2,877,087.
Reas, William H., to United States of America. Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Coordination compound-solvent extrac-
tion process for uranium recovery. 2,877,092, 3-10-59, CI.
23—14.5.
Reaser, Warren E., to The Sun Tool & Machine Co. Edge
grinding machine. 2,906,065, 9-29-59, CI. 51 — 101.
Reaser, Warren E., and R. Temple, to The Sun Tool & Ma-
chine Co. Grinding wheel mounting mechanism for an
edge grinding machine. 2,883,800, 4-28-59, CI. 51 — 101.
Reason, Clair D., to Siewek Tool Co. Swingably mounted
bench clamp. 2,888,052, 5-26-59, CI. 144 — 290.
Reasor, George A. : See —
Leonard, Richard A., and Reasor. 2,912,431.
Reaves, Edward G. Coin purse. 2,909,203, 10-20-59, €1.
150—37.
Reaves, George W., P. M. Palmer,
mixers and blenders. 2,888,045,
Reaves, John H. : See — -
Motz, Joseph W., and Reaves.
Walton, John F., and Reaves.
Reaves, Robert S., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Gauge wheel
attachment. 2,884,080, 4-28-59, CI. 172—^15.
Reavis, James G., J. A. Le&ry, and K. A. Walsh, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Non-aque-
ous dissolution of massive plutoriium. 2,886,410, 5-12-59,
CI. 23—14.5.
Reavis, William J., to S. & E. Mfg. Co. Cover for chairs
and the like. 2,877,832, 3-17-59, CI. 155—182.
Rebajes, Francis. Belt and blank therefor. 2,878,482,
3_24-59, Cl. 2—300.
Rebentisch, Johannes : See —
Linder, Rudolf, Rebentisch, and Merkl. 2,875,322.
Reber, Elwood J., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Recovery of plutonium from aqueous
solutions. 2,902,339, 9-1-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Rebholz. Elmer F. : See —
Barnes, James F. and Rebholz. 2,896,839.
Barnes, James F., Rebholz, and Silversner. 2,910,094.
Rehikoff. Dimitri I. Underwater gun. 2.S96.604, 7-28-59,
Cl. 124 — 22.
Rebikoff, Dimitri I., to Cinefot International Corp. Control
means for underwater vehicle. 2,918, 8S9, 12-29-59, Cl.
114 — 16.
Rebikoff, Dimitri I., to Cinefot International Corp. Under-
water swimming apparatus. 2,918,918, 12-29-59, Cl.
128—142.
Rebikoff, Dimitri I., and Y. P. G. Le Prieur, to Cinefot Inter-
national Corp. Face mask. 2,876,766, 3-10-59, Cl. 128 —
141.
and R. G. Winkle. Feed
5-26-59, Cl. 141—69.
2,901,699.
2,914,719.
LIST OP PATENTEES
767
Rebol, Elmer W., and R. F. Wehrmann, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of electro-
plating on uranium. 2,884,3(34. 4-28-59. CI. 204—1.5.
Reburn, Charles E., to Glascock Brothers Mfg. Co. Product
empty mechanism. 2,914,631, 11-24-59, CI. 200 — 84.
Rebut, Paul. Tubular conduits. 2,895,510, 7-21-59, CI.
138—54.
Reche, Kurt : See —
Romer, Otto, and Reche. 2,890,314.
Rechenberg, Kurt W.( 40% to J. Mickle. Combination lawn
mower and snow remover. 2,SS9,641, 6-9-o9, CI. 37 — 43.
Recherches et Propagande Scientiflques (Societe a Responsa-
bilite Limitee) : See —
Joullie, Maurice, Laurre, Maillard, and Muller.
2,S94,039.
Recht, Howard L. : See —
Gorin, Everett, and Recht. 2,901,524.
Gorin, Everett, and Recht. 2,914,596.
Rechter, Harold L. : See —
Bradstreet, Samuel W., and Rechter. 2,908,502.
Rechtin, Eberhardt C, and J. E. Steele, to Bethlehem Steel
Co. Drilling barge. 2,913,880, 11-24-59, CI. 61 — 46.5.
Reck. Richard A. : See —
Harwood, James, Brault, and Reck. 2,900,411.
Harwood, James, Reck, and Abramitis. 2,902,401.
Recken, Hubert : See —
Gieray, Kohler, and Recken. 2,913,894.
Reckling, Gerhard : See —
Asinger, Friedrich, Thiel, Schroder, and Reckling.
2,870.158.
Recknagel, Frederick W., to The Federal Bearings Co., Inc.
Bearing seal assembly. 2,867,455, 1-6-59, CI. 286—5.
Reckson, Jack : See —
Karp, David, Hamm, Reckson, and Hoffman. 2,907,187.
Reckziegel. Erich : See —
Burgardt, Lothar, Reckziegel, and Wahl. 2,884,325.
Record, Frank A., to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Thermal re-
lay device. 2,902,566, 9-1-59, CI. 200—117.
Recovery Oil & Gas Co., Inc. : See —
McCandlish, Albanis P., and Tallon. 2,874,641.
Rector, Enoch, deceased, by A. R. Duffy, administratrix.
Carburetor. 2,899,185, 8-11-59, CI. 261 — 72.
Rector, Eugene M., and G. J. Wilcox, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Clock-pulse insertion circuit. 2,918,587, 12-22-59, CI.
307— S8.5.
Rector, Floyd D., and M. L. Nichols ; said Nichols assor. to
said Rector. Fish lure and method of constructing same.
'2,909, S63, 10-27-59, CI. 43 — 42.31.
Rector, Howard E. : See —
Bowen. Kermit A. 2.S99 74S.
Rector, Jack D., to Collins Radio Co. Fading electrical cir-
cuit. 2,880.329, 3-31-59. CI. 307 — 13.
Rector, Walter T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid-liquid
contacting system. 2,877,101, 3-10-59, CI. 23—310.
Redaelli, Edoardo. Filling bobbin adapted to detect the im-
pending exhaustion of the thread wound up thereon.
2.918.225. 12-22-59. CI. 242 — 36.
Redd, Clarence H. Wiper operating
9-29-59, CI. 74 — 57.
Redden, Lee R. : See —
Surprise, Floyd H., and Redden.
Red Devil Tools : See —
Bates, Reginald E. 2,876,537.
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman.
Kirkpatrick, William D., and Newman.
Kirkpatrick. William D., and Newman.
Reddi, Mullapudi M. : See —
Bauerlein, Carl C, and Reddi. 2,918,803.
Reddie, William A., to Magnet Cove Barium Corp. Water-in-
oil emulsion well iiuid and materials for preparing same.
2,885,358, 5-5-59, CI. 252 — 8.5.
Reddien, Daniel J. : See —
Patterson, George H., and Reddien.
Redding, Edward M. : See —
Rainer, William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2,877,500.
Rainer. William C.
2,878,174.
Rainer. William C.
2,904,480.
Wilckens. Eibe A., Rainer, and Redding. 2,870,479.
Redding, Robert A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electronic
follow-up system. 2,914,717, 11-24-59, CI. 318 — 29.
Reddv, Philip D. : See —
Devine, Francis P., and Reddy. 2,888,308.
Reddy, Robert, to United States of America, Air Force.
Igniter. 2,897,649, 8-4-59, CI. 60—39.82.
Reddv, Virgin C. : See —
Chaplin, Albin, and Reddy. 2,894,498.
Redell. Margaret M. : See —
McYoy, Vincen P. 2,894,154.
Redemann, Carl T., to The Dow Chemical Co.
composition for producing gibberellins.
12-22-59, CI. 195 — 36.
Reder, Friedrich H. : See —
Pannaci, Edward, and Reder. 2,915,709.
Reder. Milton : See —
Korn, Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Redetzke, Emery C, to J. I. Case Co. Cultivator tool holder
2,873,149, 2-10-59, CI. 306—1.5.
mechanism. 2,906,129,
2,908,337.
2,874,525.
2,881,954.
2,897,700.
2,902,744.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
Method and
2,918,413,
Cellulose,
2,882,566,
and
Rediger.
Coating com-
Redfarn, Cyril A. Manufacture of abrasive articles.
2,897,074, 7-28-59, CI. 51 — 298.
Redfarn, Cyril A., and H. Coates, to Albright & Wilson Ltd.
Process of flameproofing cellulosic and proteinaceous mate-
rials and resulting product. 2,909,446, 10-20-59, CI. 117 —
138.
Redfearn, Howard O. Means for recapping tires. 2,868,257,
1-13-59, CI. 152—187.
Redfern, Peter : See —
Morley, Frederick W. W., and Redfern. 2,906,090.
Redford, Edward L. Cigar having a tip or mouthpiece.
2,869,558, 1-20-59, CI. 131 — 187.
Red-Gesellschaft m.b.H., Technik und Produkte ;
Chernie und Cheniie der Kunststoffe : See —
Elian, John, and Lepingle. 2.880,228.
Elian, John, and Lepingle. 2,913,502.
Redhead, Edward B. Mold forming apparatus.
4-21-59, CI. 22—36.
Redick, David C. : See —
Hartzell, Herman L., Redick, and Julian. 2,
Rediger, John R. : See —
Klecker, Joseph G., Miller. Sieving,
2,869,382.
Reding, Frederick P., to Union Carbide Corp.
position containing wax and ethylene-vinyl acetate copoly-
mer. 2,877,196, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
Redington, F. B., Co. : See —
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,888,125.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,876,604.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,881,682.
Barr, Charles L. 2,909,874.
Engleson, Harry E., and Klein. 2,884,117.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,890,556.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,900,880.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,901,084.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,907,155.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,914,322.
Hartbauer, Ellsworth A. 2,900,778.
Klein, Stephen V. 2,870,962.
Malhiot, Clarence J. 2,913,864.
Sramek, Elmer D. 2,885,847.
Sramek, Elmer D. 2,914,323.
Sramek, Elmer D., and Hartbauer. 2,885,844.
Redington, Rowland W., to General Electric Co. Target elec-
trode assembly. 2,879,419, 3-24-59, CI. 313—68.
Red Jacket Mfg. Co. : See —
Patterson, Glenn A., and Deters. 2,891,622.
Red Magnet Wire Co., Inc. : See —
Whearley, Robert L. 2,902,612.
Redman, Horace E., to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of aluminum
ethyl compounds. 2,885,314, 5-5-59, CI. 148 — 13.1.
Redman, Horace E., to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of triethyl-
aluminum. 2,886,581, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Redmer Sons Co. : See —
Redmer, Wilbert W. 2,889,848.
Redmer, Wilbert W., to Redmer Sons Co. Flow control clamp.
2,889,848, 6-9-59, CI. 137 — 315.
Redmon, Owen C. : See —
Fitzgerald, Joseph N., Gernhardt, and Redmon. 2,872,043.
Redmond, Eugene R., to Brian Jackson Associates, Inc.
Process for refining blister copper. 2,895,821, 7-21-59,
Redmond, John A.. J. W. Peach, R. K. Wuerfel, and E. L.
Weight, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Furnace construc-
tion. 2,900,479, 8-18-59, CI. 219 — 10.67.
Redmond, John G. Dispensing device for a toothpaste tube
or the like. 2,898,017, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 519.
Redmond, Robert L., and H. J. Thomsen, to Automotive Rub-
ber Co., Inc. Container for corrosive materials. 2,912,136,
11-10-59, CI. 220 — 63.
Redmond, William G., to Chance Vought Aircraft Inc. Servo
control hand grip. Re. 24,701, 9-15-59, CI. 318 — 19.
Redniss, Alexander, S. Goodman, and T. Cantor, to Technical
Enterprises Inc. Production of hydrogen chloride and sul-
furic acid. 2.871,098, 1-27-59. CI. 23 — 156.
Rednour, John E. Process and apparatus for liquid transfer.
2,918,928, 12-29-59,, CI. 137—14.
Redpath, James S., and R. H. Rogers. Trash gathering
machine. 2,916,753, 12-15-59, CI. 15 — 84.
Red Point Corp. : See —
Craig. Ralph P. 2.879,810.
Red Star Yeast and Products Co. : See —
Cooper, Elmer J., and Peppier. 2,904,439.
Reeber, Rudolf : See —
' and Reeber. 2,868.152.
Paul, to Modern Coatings, Inc.
7-7-59, CI. 41 — 15.
See —
Rogers, William H. 2,884,167.
Reece, Franklin A. Replaceable button clamp. 2,875,715,
3-3-59, CI. 112 — 114.
Reece, Michael P.. to E.R.A. Patents Ltd. Electrical switch-
ing apparatus. 2,897,322, 7-28-59. CI. 200 — 146.
Reece, Michael P., to E. R. A. Patents Ltd. Electrical switch-
ing apparatus. 2,900,476, 8-18-59. CI. 200 — 144.
Reed, Charles C, and R. Winterbottom. to American Cyanamid
Co. Process for preparing chlortetracycline sulfate.
2,871,265, 1-27-59, CI. 260—559.
Reed, Charles O., Jr. : See — ■
Casagrande, Robert M., Motard, and Reed. 2,912,284.
Reed, Clair S., to Van Dresser Specialty Corp. Upholstery
spring cover. 2,906,320, 9-29-59, Cl. 155 — 181.
Benink, Christian J. M.,
Reece, Clarence D., and N.
Artificial tree. 2,893,149,
Reece Folding Machine Co. :
768
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Reed Cortes F., to C. L. Horn. Germanium compound re-
covery process. 2,898,188, 8-4-59, CI. 23—19.
Reed Daniel J., to A. O. Smith Corp. Pump. 2,911,918,
11-10-O9, CI. 103 — 87.
Reed. Daniel J.. Jr. : See —
Camp, James B., and Reed. 2,397,914.
Reed, Denzel W., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Sub-
surface flowmeter. 2,875,012, 3-3-59, CI. 73 — 155.
Reed, Donald E. : See —
Sweeney, John F., and Reed. 2,914,619.
Reed, Duke E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Frequency
modulating transistor circuits. 2,879,480, 3-24-59. CI.
332—10.
Reed, Earl V., and H. B. Vahey, to Land-Air, Inc. Control
means for regulating the output of X-ray apparatus.
2,883,554, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 95.
Reed, Edwin E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Underground
storage. 2,871,668. 2-3-59, CI. 62—54.
Reed, Edwin E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control system.
ii.s72.072. 2-3-59, CI. 222—30.
Reed, Edwin E., to Phillips Petroleim Co. LPG removal from
underground storage. 2,895,30 5, 7-21-59, CI. 62 — 54.
Reed, Edwin E., to Phillips Petrolium Co. Pressurized stor-
age system. 2,901,889, 9-1-59, CI. 61 — .5.
Reed, Forrest C. Carbon black apparatus. 2,877,717, 3-17-
59, CI. 23—259.5.
Reed, Forrest C. Process for producing carbon black.
2,87S,104, 3-17-59, CI. 23 — 209.3.
Reed. Frank : See —
Blain, Albert, Welsh, Wilson, and Reed. 2,914,264.
Blain, Albert, Welsh, Wilson, Reed, Meyer, and Roggen-
stein. 2,874,369.
Reed, Frank L. Folding music derice. 2,917,965, 12-22-59,
CI. 84 — 472.
Reed, Frederick C. : See —
Hiatt. Melvin A., Bonifaci. and Reed. 2.879.642.
Reed, Frederick P., to United States of America, Army. Gas
system for firearms. 2,895,383, 7-21-59, CI. 89 — 191.
Reed, Gabriel, to Ultra Electric, Inc. Electromagnetic device.
2.869,048, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 165.
Reed, Glenn L. : See —
Hedlund, Swan, and Reed. 2,900,648.
Reed, George M. : See —
Eichelberger, Charles D„ and Reed. 2,914,627.
Reed, Harold V., to Borg-Warner Corp. Semi-centrifugal
clutch. 2,902,129, 9-1-59, CI. 192 — 105.
Reed, Herbert B., Jr., and N. N. Estes, to United States of
America, Navy. Electrochemical element for automatic
control. 2,896,095, 7-21-59, CI. 307—149.
Reed, Herbert B., Jr., to United States of America, Navv.
System for charging and discharging a battery pack.
2,904,739, 9-15-59. CI. 320—7.
Reed, Hugh W. B., and W. R. Smith, to Imperial Chemical
Production of metal alkyls. 2,872,470,
-448.
and H. G. Lawley, to Imperial Chemical
Polymerization of unsaturated hydro-
carbons. 2,891,937, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Reed. Hugh W. B.. and W. E. A. Mitchell, to Imperial Chemi-
cal Industries Ltd. Polymerisation of olefins. 2,898,328,
8-4-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Reed, Hugh W. B., and P. O. Lenel, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Preparation of alcohols. 2.911,443,
11_3_59, CI. 260—632.
Reed, James H., Ill, to Dry Screen Process, Inc. Printing
apparatus. 2,895,412, 7-21-59, CI. 101 — 123.
Reed, James H., Ill, to Dry Screen Process, Inc. Printing
apparatus. 2,918,866, 12-29-59, CI. 101 — 124.
Reed, John A., and H. D. Walters. Nursing bottle. 2,887,239,
5-19-59, CI. 215—11.
Reed, John C. Jr.. to United States of America, Navy. Beacon
system. 2,891,246, 6-16-59, CI. 343 — 15.
Reed. John E. Combination packer and tubing anchor.
2-896.725. 7-28-59, CI. 166—216.
Reed, John J. : See — ■
Reed, William W. and J. J. 2,894,478.
Reed, John M. : See —
Jonko, Francis J., and Reed. 2,906,936.
Reed. L. G.. Corp. : See —
Reed, Leland G. 2,897,950.
Reed, Leland G.. to L. G. Reed Corp. Machine for assembling
storage battery plates and separators. 2,897,950, 8-4-59,
CI. 198—35.
Reed. Lorena P. Lady's handbag.
150—28.
Reed Mfg. Co. : See —
Bjalme, Bengt G. 2,885,698.
Brown, Thomas G. 2,899,073.
Reed, Margaret C. Rack for seamstresses. 2,885,131, 5-5-59,
CI. 223 — 68.
Reed. Maurice J. Contour pillow. 2,896.227 7-28-59 'CI.
5—338.
Reed, Maurice T., Jr. Screw driven tailgate loader.
2,908,408, 10-13-59, CI. 214 — 75.
Reed, Maurice T., Jr. Anti-friction force column. 2,910,883.
11-3-50. CI. 74 — 424.8.
Reed, Ralph W., W. J. Rankin, and B. F. Tungseth, to
Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Rotative abrasive struc-
ture. 2,913,857, 11-24-59, CI. 51 — 193.5.
Reed. Richard J. : See —
Moore, Earl D., and Reed. 2,909,116.
Industries Ltd.
2-3-59, CI. 260-
Reed, Hugh W. B.,
Industries Ltd.
2,904,091, 9-15-59, CI.
Fluid signaling means.
2,908,991.
2,908,991.
Sporting tackle.
Reed, Robert L., to United States if America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Uranium-tantalum alloy. 2,902,361, 9-1-59,
CI. 75—122.7.
Reed Roller Bit Co. : See —
Boice, Elvin G. 2,904,374.
Boice, Elvin G. 2,917,822.
Boice, Elvin G., and Peter. 2,901,224.
Kucera, Clement M., and Peter. 2,883,158.
Miller, Elvas A., and and Johnson. 2,900,171.
Peter, Robert G. 2,907,551.
Peter, Robert G., and Boice. 2,918,315.
Reed, Ronald : See —
Burton, Donald, Reed, and Flint. 2.871.162.
Reed, Stanley F. Method and apparatus for recognizing
words. 2,905,927, 9-22-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Reed, Thomas B. : See —
Oyler, Glenn W., Maier, and Reed. 2,884,510.
Reed, Thomas B., J. Maier, III, and G. W. Oyler, to Union
Carbide Corp. Non-transferred arc torch process and ap-
paratus. 2,874,265, 2-17-59, CI. 219 — 121.
Reed. Thomas B.. and M. T. Smith, Jr., to Union Carbide
Corp. Arc torch push starting. 2,898,441 8—4-59 CI.
219—75.
Reed, Thomas F., to United States Steel, Corp. Method of
reducing iron oxide. 2,876,091, 3-3-59, CI. 75 — 26.
Reed Thomas W. : See —
Hohlfelder, Harvey F., and Reed. 2,879,565.
Reed Unit-Fans, Inc. : See —
Bayhi, Marcel J. 2,874,898.
Reed, William A. : See —
Crooks, Sheridan R., and Reed. 2,902,357.
Graham, Marion E., Reed, and Holman. 2,875.035.
Reed, William A., and J. J. Swanson, to Republic Steel Com.
Process for improving parts formed by powder metallurgy
by addition of spiegeleisen to metal powders. 2,903,354,
9-8-59, CI. 75 — 214.
Reed, William O., to The Rauland Corp. Image transducers.
2,903,596, 9-8-59, CI. 250—213.
Reed, William W. and J. J.
2,894,478, 7-14-59, CI. 116—114.
Reed, Willis E. : See —
Cummings, Ralph J., and Reed.
Reed, Willis E., & Co. : See —
Cummings, Ralph J., and Reed.
Reed. Willis E., and R. J. Cummings.
2,896.354, 7-28-59, CI. 43 — 21.
Reed, Willis E., and R. J. Cummings. Motor drive fishing
reel. 2.896,875, 7-28-59, CI. 242 — 84.53.
Reeder, Edwin W. : See —
Oehler, William P., Immesoete, and Reeder. 2,917,012.
Reeder, James R. : See —
Hulsey, Ronald E., Reeder, and Schuh. 2,917,638.
Schuh, Niles F., Reeder, Lowry, and Hulsey. 2,885,569.
Reeder, James R., and R. E. Hulsey, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Protective system for alternating current generators.
2,883,561, 4-21-59, CI. 307 — 51.
Reeder, James R., N. F. Schuh, and L. R. Lowry, Jr., to
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Generator control and pro-
tective system. 2,885,568. 5-5-59, CI. 307 — 87.
Reeder, Joseph H. Triple fish hook. 2,873,548, 2-17-59, CI.
43—37.
Reeder, Wendell, and J. C. Patton. Method for titrating
calcium. 2,910,349, 10-27-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Reed-O-Matic, Inc. : See —
Fenburr, Herbert L. 2,910,173.
Reedy. Thomas D., to Chamberlin Products Corp. Pressure
responsive valve structure. 2,876,794, 3-10-59, CI. 137 —
517.
Reedv. Willis L. : Sec —
Fausek, Irwing F., and Reedy. 2,904,060.
Reeg, Cloyd P. : See —
Berg, Clyde H., Hines, Hunt, Reeg, and Ballard.
2 881 117
Oliver, Robert C, and Reeg. 2.879.225.
Oliver. Robert C, and Reeg. 2.879.226.
Reeg, Cloyd P., and R. P. Vaell, to Union Oil Co. of California.
Solids flow control process and apparatus. 2,882,912,
4-21-59, CI. 134 — 155.
Reek, Robert J., to Teletype Corp. Code converter. 2,8S6,-
639, 5-12-59, CI. 178 — 26.
Reek, Robert J., and P. G. Wray, to Teletype Corp. Code
converter. 2,879,332. 3-24-59, CI. 178 — 26.
Reel, Leo D. Tubular loading mechanism. 2,902,311,
9-1-59, CI. 294—87.
Reenberg, Knud R., to Philipsen & Co. Carton cases.
2,876,944, 3-10-59, CI. 229 — 37.
Reents, August C. : See —
Caskey. Paul H.. and Reents. 2.891.007.
Rees, Frank X., to General Railway Signal Co. Impulse
track circuit with filtered alternating current supply.
2,903,574, 9-8-59, CI. 246—34.
Rees, Harry V., to Texaco Development Corp. Process for
the recovery of oil from oil-bearing minerals. 2,8S5.275,
5-5-59, CI. 48—215.
Rees, John, and G. C. E. B. Hulbert. to Bristol Aircraft Ltd.
Manufacture of hollow articles. 2,905,578, 9-22-59, CI.
154—90.
Rees, Karl, % to Messrs. Striwa A.G. Hand knitting appa-
ratus. 2,909,049, 10-20-59, CI. 66—60.
Rees, N. John, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Kiln cooler.
2.885,190, 5-5-59, CI. 257—224.
LIST OF PATENTEES
769
Rees, Norman J., and A. W. Zeuthen, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Gas lift. 2,909,392, 10-20-59. CI. 302 — 59.
Bees, Richard W., to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Surface-
active agents derived from acrvlates and methacrylates.
2,883,369, 4-21-59, CI. 260—79.3.
Eees, Richard W., to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Graft co-
polymers prepared from unsaturated polyvinyl chloride and
acrylic esters and method of making same. 2,908,662,
10-13-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Rees, Vernon C. : See —
Pirn, Richard A., and Rees. 2,905.403.
Rees, Warren A., Jr., to The Texas Co. Personnel or object
transfer apparatus and method. 2,874,855, 2-24-59, CI.
214 — 14.
Reesby, Carl E. : See —
Smith, Orville R., and Reesby. 2,899,633.
Reese, James H. : See —
Biemiller, Philip E., Reese, and Van Horn. 2,877,654.
Van Horn, John A., Biemiller, and Reese. 2,888,797.
Reese, Johannes, to Chemische Werke Albert. Epoxy resin
compositions of improved heat hardening characteristics
and the process of their production. 2,906,723, 9-29-59,
CI. 260 — 42.
Reese, Johannes. Hydrocarbon soluble conversion products
of isomerized rubber and styrene and their production.
2,916,465, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 1.
Reese, Johannes, to Chemische Werke Albert. Production
of butylated phenol. 2,916,524, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 624.
Reese, Michael, Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Naftulin, Henrv, and Egge. 2,901,112.
Naftulin, Henry, and Egge. 2,914,181.
Reese, William M. Differential pressure responsive device.
2.890,721. 6-16-59. CI. 137—779.
Reeser, Esral M., to J. I. Case Co. Safety winch crank.
2,899.840. 8-18-59 'CI. 74 — 545.
Reetz, Theodor, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Phosphonoform-
amides and methods for preparation. 2,909,558, 10-20-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Reeve, David H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for recovery of iron sulfate.
2,878,101, 3-17-59. CI. 23—126.
Reeve. John R. Mud anchor. 2,881,591, 4-14-59, CI. 61—
46.5.
Reeve, William L., and J. J. Chrisman, to The B. P. Good-
rich Co. Hose making apparatus. 2,918,777, 12-29-59,
CI. 57 — 15.
Reeves Brothers, Inc. : See —
Reeves, Charles E. G. 2,870.455.
Reeves, Charles E., to Falcon Alarm Co., Inc. Mechanism
for operating a signalling device. 2,882,853, 4-21-59, CI.
116—112.
Reeves, Charles E. G., to Falcon Alarm Co., Inc. Portable
signalling device. Re. 24,730, 10-27-59, CI. 116 — 112.
Reeves. Charles E. G.. to Reeves Brothers, Inc. Protective
cover for an outdoor swimming pool. 2,870,455, 1-27-59,
CI. 4 — 172.
Reeves, Donald H. Key operated portable calculating ma-
chine. 2,881,977, 4-14-59, CI. 235 — 82.
Reeves, Herbert M., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Adjustable
broiler mechanism. 2,868,190, 1-13-59, CI. 126 — 41.
Reeves, Herbert M., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Countertop
cooking unit and mounting therefor. 2,887,103, 5-19-59,
CI. 126 — 214.
Reeves Instrument Corp. : See —
McCoy. Rawley D., and Godet. 2,889,508.
Meissinger, Hans F., and McCoy. 2,899,550.
Steinberg, Walter A. 2,899,627.
Reeves, Pierce E., to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision control circuit. 2,883,526, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Reeves Soundcraft Corp. : See —
Franck, Ernest W., and Schettini. 2,879,176.
Reeves, Wilson A. : See —
Bullock, Austin L., Reeves, and Guthrie. 2,916,473.
Chance, Leon H., Drake, and Reeves. 2,870,042.
Chance, Leon H., Drake, and Reeves. 2,886,538.
Chance, Leon H., Drake, and Reeves. 2,891.877.
Chance, Leon H., Drake, and Reeves. 2,901,444.
Drake, George L., Jr., Reeves, and Chance. 2,886,539.
Drake, George L., Jr., Reeves, and Chance. 2,911,325.
Reeves, Wilson A., L. H. Chance, and G. L. Drake, Jr., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Phosphorous con-
taining aziridinyl-amine polymers and flame resistant or-
ganic textiles. 2,889,289, 6-2-59, CI. 260—2.
Reeves, Wilson A., and J. D. Guthrie, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Composition comprising nitrilo
methylol-phosphorus-polymer and organic textiles flame-
proofed therewith. 2,892,803, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 29.2.
Reeves, Wilson A., J. D. Guthrie, and G. L. Drake, Jr., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Flame-and crease-
resistant textiles from aziridine carboxyalkylcellulose.
2,906,592, 9-29-59, CI. 8—116.2.
Reeves, Wilson A., J. D. Guthrie, and L. H. Chance, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Aziridine-phenolic
polymers. 2,912,412, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Reeves, Wilson A., and J. D. Guthrie, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Phosphorus-containing polyesters
and method for their production. 2,913,436, 11-17-59,
CI. 260—75.
Reeves, Wilson A., L. H. Chance, and G. L. Drake, Jr., to
United States of America, Agriculture. Reaction products
of 1-aziridinyl compounds with compounds containing active
methylene groups. 2,917,492, 12-15-59, CI. 260—78.4.
Ref Mfg. Corp. : See—
Paulding, David L. 2,885,526.
Refice, Alfred F., to General Electric Co. Resilient mounting
means. 2 904.289. 9-15-59. CI. 248—26.
Refined Products Corp. : See —
Musser, David M., and Zoccolillo. 2,867,563.
Refining, Unincorporated : See —
Thurman, Benjamin H. 2.892,619.
Thurman, Benjamin H. 2,917,525.
Reflectal Corp. : See —
Berg, Forrest O. 2,874,423.
Berg, Forrest O. 2,915,793.
Refleetone Corp., The : See —
Brown, Forrest W. 2,901,610.
Chichester, Kenneth J. 2,886,666.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,880,554.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,880,663.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,881,079.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,881,080.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,883,809.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,894,750-2.894,754.
Simiian, Luther G. 2.897.727.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,902,712.
Simjian, Luther G. 2,902,767.
Reflector-Hardware Corp. : See —
Levy, Edward M. 2,891,678.
Lew, Edward M. 2,900,085.
Levy, Edward M. 2,900,086.
Levy, Edward M. 2,919,034.
Levy, Edward M., and Lopatka. 2,910,187.
Renin Co. : See —
Usab, Ernest M. 2,876,154.
Usab, Ernest M. 2,887,728.
Refrigeration Appliances, Inc. : See —
Niederer, Ernest, and Zwickl. 2,875,626.
Zwickl, Joseph. 2,882,695.
Refrigeration Engineering Inc. : See —
Wile, Daniel D., and Adachi. 2,887,856.
Regal Plastic Co. : See —
Kivett, Jerome S. 2,878,907.
Regan Forge and Engineering Co. : See —
Regan, John and L. M. 2,895,428.
Regan, John and L. M., to Regan Forge and Engineering Co.
Lowering pulling tool and shatterable guide nose com-
bination. 2,895,428, 7-21-59, CI. 103—233.
Regan, John E. Winding key for collapsible wall type con-
tainers. 2,903,162, 9-8-59, CI. 222—99.
Regan, Joseph J. : See —
Petty, William O. 2,913,826.
Regan, Louis M. : See —
Regan, John and L. M. 2,895,428.
Regan, Thomas J., S. A. Jones, and E. J. Wasp, to Con-
solidation Coal Co. Closed circuit pipeline and control
system therefor. 2,880,745, 4-7-59, CI. 137 — 207.
Regelman. La Rue V., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Magnetic rotary contact. 2,897,468, 7-28-59. CI. 339 — 8.
Regentrop, Paul, and W. Fastenrath. Spool for typewriter
ribbon. 2,881,894, 4-14-59, CI. 197 — 175.
Reggia, Frank : See —
Spencer, Edward G., Reggia, Tompkins, and Hatcher.
2.905.940.
Reggia, Frank, and R. C. LeCraw, to United States of Airier-
ica, Army. Microwave modulator and switch. 2,906,974,
9-29-59, CI. 333—98.
Reggiani Meccanotex S.A. : See —
Giani Adolfo. 2,899,894.
Reggio, Ferdinando C. Engine fuel-air ratio control.
2,868,183, 1-13-59, CI. 123—119.
Reggio, Ferdinando C. Engine fuel feed device. 2,882,880,
4-21-59, CI. 123—119.
Reggio. Ferdinando C. Engine air induction control appara-
tus. 2.896.598. 7-28-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Reggio, Ferdinando G. Power plant speed and temperature
control. 2,901,885, 9-1-59, CI. 60—13.
Reggio, Ferdinando C. Regulating device. 2,910,969,
11-3-59, CI. 121-^2.
Reggio, Ferdinando C. Engine fuel control utilizing com-
pressor pressure, speed and temperature. 2,914,050,
11-24-59, CI. 123 — 103.
Reggio, Ferdinando C. Fuel supply system. 2,918,912,
12-29-59, CI. 123—119.
Regie Nationale des Usines Renault : See —
Peras, Lucien. 2.867,080.
Peras, Lucien. 2,867,198.
Peras, Lucien. 2,873,122.
P6ras, Lucien. 2,887,421.
Peras, Lucien. 2,888.106.
Peras. Lucien. 2,888,841.
Peras, Lucien. 2,888,846.
P6ras, Lucien. 2,889,183.
P6ras, Lucien. 2,892,658.
Peras, Lucien. 2,895,822.
Peras, Lucien. 2,895,859.
Peras, Lucien. 2,895,860.
Peras, Lucien. 2,899,346.
Peras. Lucien. 2,900,916.
492096— P-
-49
770
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Regie Nationale des Usines Renault
Peras, Lucien. 2,903,044.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
Peras, Lucien.
P6ras, Lucien.
Saives, L£on.
Saives, L6on.
Saives, L6on.
Regimbal, Laurent
See — Continued
2,903,375
2,906,248.
2,906,377.
2,906,653.
2,906,907.
2,908,517.
2,908,569.
2,910,884.
2,910,893.
2,911,230.
2,911,952.
2,912,067.
2,912,125.
2,918,606.
2,901,384.
2,901,386.
2,906,651.
See —
Thurnier, Fred W. 2,905, 183„
Regley, Henri-Louis. Massaging apparatus of the ball type.
2,895,409, 7-21-59. CI. 128—57.
Regnauld, Pierre, and B. Bogatenkoff, to L'Air Liquide, So-
ciete Anonyme pour 1'Etude et l'Etude et l'Exploitation
de Procedes Georges Claude. Method and apparatus for
automatic arc welding with a fusible electrode. 2,897,343,
7-28-59. CI. 219—135.
Regnier, Gilbert L. : See —
Jacob, Robert M., and Regnier. 2,888,459.
Jacob, Robert M., and Regnier. 2,889,322.
Jacob, Robert M., and Regnier. 2,894,947.
Jacob. Robert M., and Regnier. 2,909,521.
Regnier, Norman J., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Cavity
resonator construction or the like. 2,890,425, 6-9-59, CI.
333 — 82.
Regnier, Norman J., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Radiant
energy converter. 2,904,612. 9-15-59, CI. 130 — 89.
Regnier, Norman J., and M. R. Shaffer, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Solar tracking system or the like. 2,913,583,
11-17-59, CI. 250—203.
Regnier, Norman J., and M. R. Shaffer, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Light sensitive voltage producing device or
the like. 2,919,298, 12-29-59, CI. 136—89.
Regnier, Wilmer D. : See —
Day, Carl L., Fauth, and Regnier. 2,870,016.
Day, Carl L., and Regnier. 2,881,575.
Dav, Carl L., and Regnier. 2,890,553.
Regulator, S.R.L. : See —
Bemporad, Cino. 2,907,337.
Rehacek, Alois, to Wiener Metallwaren- und Schnallenfabrik
Schar-Smolka. Toe clamp for ski binding. 2,867,446,
1-6-59, CI. 280 — 11.35.
Rehahn, Jens P., to VEB Funkwerk Kopenick. Electronic
time delay relay. 2,901,606, 8-25-59, Cl. 250—27.
Rehberg, Henrietta M. : See —
Hoffmann, Thomas A., and Rehberg. 2,908,420.
Rehberg, Richard A. : See —
Hoffmann, Thomas A., and Rehberg. 2,908,420.
Rehberg, Richard A., and W. J. Williams, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Base shell pin forming machine. 2,912,949,
11-17-59, CI. 113 — 1.
Rehdorf, Arnold L. Punching and extruding device.
2.887.157, 5-19-59, Cl. 164 — 86.
Reheis Co., Inc. : See —
Beekman, Stewart M. 2,906,668.
Garizio, John E., Rubino, and Almquist. 2,876,163.
Reheis, Daniel H. : See —
Moreland. Marjorie E., and Reheis. 2.904,462.
Reheis, Harry L., to E. E. Souther Iron Co. Gutter hanger.
2.899.158, 8-11-59, Cl. 248 — 48.2.
Rehkugler, Gerhard : See —
Leslie, James D., and Rehkugler. 2,913,066.
Rehm, Gustav A., to Springfield Boiler Co. Steam washer
condenser. 2,876,749, 3-10-59, Cl. 122 — 459.
Rehn, Karl-Heinz, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Akt. Yarn
accumulating member. 2,867,968. 1-13-59. Cl. 57 — 58.65.
Rehnborg. Edward H, and J. L. Sayre. to Edcliff Instruments,
Inc. Pressure transducer. 2,901,718, 8-25-59, Cl. 338' —
41.
Rehner. John, Jr. : See —
Gessler, Albert M., Wiese, and Rehner. 2,906,722.
Miller. Alfred L., McNall, and Rehner. 2,904,693.
Rehorn, Miles P. Stereoscopic system and apparatus.
2,883,906, 4-28-59. Cl. 88—29.
Rehrlg, Houston, to Rehrig-Paclfic Co. Bottle crate. 2,903,-
150, 9-8-59, Cl. 220—21.
Rehrig-Pacific Co. : See —
Rehrig, Houston. 2,903,150.
Reliurek, Adolph, Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Ribbon feed mechanism. 2,889,909, 6-9-59, Cl.
197—165.
Reiback, Earl M. Binaural phonograph pickup. 2,875,282,
2-24-59, Cl. 179—100.41.
Reibly, George. Instructional target sighting device.
2,885,794, 5-12-59, Cl. 35 — 25.
Reich. A., & Sons, Inc. : See —
Reich, Walter A. 2,882,551.
Reich, Walter A. 2,882,833.
Sylvester, Ralph W. 2,877,813.
Reich, Bernard, to United States of America. Army. Measure-
ment of transistor thermal resistance. 2,872,644, 2-3-59,
Cl. 324—158.
Reich, George W., Jr. : See —
Sullivan, John F., and Reich. 2,912,585.
Reich, Haskell A. : See —
Garwin. Richard L., Reich, and Triebwasser. 2,897,399.
Reich, Herwarth. Elastic coupling. 2,901,896, 9-1-59, Cl.
64 — 11.
Reich, Herwarth. Elastic coupling. 2,901,897, 9-1-59, Cl.
14—13.
Reich, Oscar : See —
Fiore, Vincent J., and Reich. 2,874,547.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Mechanism for
lowering meat-carrying hooks from overhead tracks.
2,882,551, 4-21-59, Cl. 17—24.
Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Apparatus for
lowering animal carcasses from overhead tracks. 2,882,833.
4-21-59, Cl. 104 — 89.
Reich, William. Golf cart. 2,883,207, 4-21-59, Cl.
280—47.19.
Reiche, Ludwig P. : See —
Hoffmann, Allen D., and Reiche. 2,879,324.
Reichel, Howard G. : See —
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Reichel. 2,905,967.
Reichelt, Lester O. : See —
Porter, Alvin J., and Reichelt. 2,898,997.
Reichelt, Lester O., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Device for
inserting L-shaped terminals into printed circuit boards.
2,869,128, 1-20-59. Cl. 1 — 1.
Reichelt, Lester O., and B. F. Ritchie, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Electrical solder pot. 2,908,796, 10-13-59, Cl.
219 — 44.
Reichelt, Walter, to W. C. Heraeus G.m.b.H. Method and
apparatus for supplying material to an evaporator.
2,899,528, 8-11-59, Cl. 219 — 19.
Reichelt, Walter, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H. Oxide coating.
2,904.452, 9-15-59, Cl. 117 — 106.
Reichelt, Walter, and H. Schmeken, to W. C. Heraeus,
G.m.b.H. Coating. 2,903,544, 9-8-59, Cl. 219 — 19.
Reichelt, Werner : See —
Lang, Kurt, Barthel, Ladewig, Hans, Reichelt, Klauss,
and Schildlich. 2,916,771.
Reichenbach. Laurence L. Easy walker appliance. 2,899,968,
8-18-59, Cl. 135 — 45.
Reicheneder, Franz : See —
Reppe, Walter, Reicheneder, Dnry, and Suter. 2,903,491.
Reppe. Walter, Reicheneder, Dury, and Zieger. 2,912,472.
Reichenwallner, Carl J. : See —
MacAllister, Robert V., and Reichenwallner. 2,912,855.
Reichert, Allan S., to Shampaine Co. Side rail for hospital
beds. 2,891,258, 6-23-59, Cl. 5—331.
Reichert, Allan S., and R. T. Adolphson, to Shampaine Co.
Hospital beds. 2.872,688. 2-10-59, Cl. 5—63.
Reichert, Allan S., and R. T. Adolphson, to Shampaine Co.
Patient stretchers. 2,905,952, 9-29-59, Cl. 5 — 86.
Reichert, Howard E. : See —
Walker, Eugene J., and Reichert. 2,892.054.
Reichert, Max R. G. Step construction. 2,915,894, 12-8-59,
Cl. 72—96.
Reichert, Robert D., to Radio Corp. of America. Mount
structure for electron tubes. 2,899,589, 8-11-59, Cl.
313—243.
Reichert, William G., Jr., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Switching device. 2,874,315, 2-17-59, Cl. 307—106.
Reichert, William G., Jr., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Phase splitter. 2,916,663, 12-8-59, Cl. 315 — 19.
Reichertz, Paul P. : See —
Aronofsky, Julius S., Wallick, and Reichertz. 2,867,116.
Reiches, Sol L., to Park Products Co. Self-convergent de-
flection yoke for a color TV cathode ray tube and system
using the same. 2,882,431, 4-14-59, Cl. 313 — 76.
Reiches, Sol L. Timer. 2.911.578, 11-3-59, Cl. 318—254.
Reichhelm, Robert. Spark plugs. 2,889,440, 6-2-59, Cl.
219-19.
Reichhelm, Robert, to The Robert Reichhelm Co. Inc. Gasl-
fier and starter unit. 2,915,377, 12-1-59, Cl. 48—107.
Riechhelm, Robert, Co., Inc., The : See —
Reichhelm, Robert. 2,915,377.
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. : See —
Foerster, Wolfgang. 2,890,184.
FOrster, Wolfgang. 2,868.768.
Forster, Wolfgang C. G. 2,890,228.
Gregory, Thomas A., and Shelton. 2,889,241.
Shelton, Frederic J., and Chervenka. 2,872,421.
Weisbart, Hans, and Forster. 2.911.3S8.
Reichl, Revmond M., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp.
Method of extruding tubes. 2,903,130, 9-8-59, Cl. 207 — 10.
Reichl, Reymond M., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Meth-
od and apparatus for controlling the contour of rolls in a
rolling mill. 2,903.926. 9-15-59. Cl. 80 — 56.
Reichle, Alfred, and H. Froitzheim, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Stretch-spinning device for the manufacture of
rayon. 2,885,729, 5-12-59, Cl. 18 — 8.
Reichle, Richard G. : See —
Blasius, Herman J., and Reichle. 2,913,895.
Reichstaller, Sebastian : See —
Nitzsche, Siegfried, Reichstaller, and Wick. 2,877,211.
Reichstein Tadeus : See —
Grob, Cyril A., and Schindler. 2,8S0,212.
Reichstein, Tadeus, A. Wettstein, G. Anner, J.-R. Billeter, K.
Heusler. R. Neher, J. Sehmidlin, H. Ueberwasser, and P.
Wieland ; said Wettstein, Anner, Billeter, Heusler, Neher,
Sehmidlin, Ueberwasser, and Wieland assors. to said Reich-
stein. 21-diazo pregnenes. 2,904,545, 9-15-59, Cl. 260 —
239.55.
LIST OF PATENTEES
771
Reichwein, John H. : See —
Kochevar, Joseph F., and Reichwein. 2,915,240.
Reick, Franklin G. Electrode-wick. 2,899,532, 8-11-59, CI.
219 40.
Reid, Alan A., to General Mills, Inc. Heading recorder.
2,879.125, 3-24-59. CI. 346—8.
Reid, Allen F. Rotary power transmission. 2,916,948,
12-15-59, CI. 74—665.
Reid, Donald V. Radio controlled model submarine.
2 903 822 9—15—59 CI 46 244
Reid, Edward S., to' Sonoco Products Co. Multiple section
paper tube and method of making same. 2,888,043, 5-26-
59, CI. 138 — 78.
Reid, Eric W., to The Keelavite Co. Ltd. Tensioning mech-
anism for endless webs. 2,907,450, 10-6-59, CI. 198—208.
Reid, Eugene H., to General Electric Co. Vacuum arrange-
ment. 2.887,618, 5-19-59, CI. 315—108.
Reid, Frank S. Suction-blower type illuminated insect trap.
2.893,161, 7-7-59, CI. 43 — 139.
Reid, George C. Rotating and tilting dumping vehicle.
2,887,339, 5-19-59, CI. 298—9.
Reid, Harry A., and J. C. Gall, to Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Apparatus for wetting a roll of pre-pasted wallpaper.
2,898,883, 8-11-59, CI. 118—419.
Reid, Harvey K., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cathodic pro-
tection system. 2,893,939, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 196.
Reid, Helen C. Expendable thermometer sheath. 2,910,174,
10-27-59, CI. 206 — 16.5.
Reid, Henry, to E.R.D. Laboratories Inc. Variable gear
drive. 2,898,775, 8-11-59, CI. 74—435.
Reid Jack M. * See
Linden, Henry R., Reid, and Bair. 2,881,232.
Reid, James H., deceased, by M. L. Reid, administratrix.
Automatic locking control. 2,895,347, 7-21-59, CI. 74 — 531.
Reid, John D. : See —
Reinhardt, Robert M., Mazzeno, and Reid. 2,917,412.
Reid, Joseph G., Jr., and J. A. Genovese, to A C F Industries,
Inc. Electronic component assembly structure. 2,877,388,
3-10-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Reid, Kenneth A. : See —
Elliott, Daniel R., Ferguson, and Reid. 2,914.940.
Hulswit, William H, Jr., Berry, and Reid. 2,884,044.
Reid, Kenneth E., to Smiths Jacking Systems Ltd. Hy-
draulic jack systems. 2,913,876, 11-24-59, CI. 60 — 52.
Reid, Laurence S. : See —
Townsend, Francis M. 2,881,047.
Reid, Marguerite L. : See —
Reid, James H. 2,895,347.
Reid, Orland B., to The Singer Mfg. Co. Fittings for sew-
ing machines. 2,900,936, 8-25-59, CI. 112 — 147.
Reid, Ralph T. : See —
Austin, Emmett K., Jr., and Reid. 2,876,616.
Reid, Robert J., and J. D. Matlack, to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. Vinylidene chloride polymer composition plas-
ticized with di-n-propvl tetracblorophthalate and process
of extruding same. 2,875.169, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 31.8.
Reid, Robert J., W. M. Smith, Jr., and B. H. Werner, to
The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Vinylidene resin compo-
sitions plasticized with dibenzyl esters of dicarboxylic
acids and process of extruding. 2,905,651, 9-22-59, CI.
260—31.18.
Reid, Robert J., and W. M. Gross, to General Dynamics
Corp. Thermocouple element. 2,916,537, 12-8-59, CI.
136 — 4.
Reid, Thomas H. : See —
McPhee, Alexander H., Olcott, Reid, and Stindt.
2,893,562.
Reid, Warren H, Jr., to Badger Mfg. Co. Expansion joint
and method of making same. 2,886,885. 5-19-59, CI. 29 —
421.
Reid. William J. : See —
Hoaglin, Raymond I., Reid. and Kelso. 2,909,499.
Reider, George S., Jr., to AMP Inc. Magazine type hand tool
for crimping electrical connectors. Re. 24,604, 2-17-59,
CI. 81—15.
Reidl, Ronald W., and M. A. Bobal, to Union Carbide Corp.
Impregnation of carbonaceous materials. 2,881,090,
4-7-59, CI. 117—61.
Reidland, Gilbert A. : See —
Edwards, William R., Nicholson, and Reidland.
2,875.849.
Reidmiller, John V. Hedge comb. 2,886,937, 5-19-59, CI.
56 — 400.01.
Reier, William S. Adjustable but locked-on temporary cap
for pipe. 2,899,099, 8-11-59, CI. 220—24.5.
Reif, Henry E. : See —
Johnson. Herbert L., Reif, and Schneider. 2,914,470.
Reif, Henry E., and H. L. Johnson, to Sun Oil Co. Catalyst
and hydrocarbon conversion therewith. 2,908,633,
10-13-59, CI. 208 — 110.
Reifeiss, Lester F. : See —
Herrmann, Bernard L., and Reifeiss. 2,882,696.
Reifel, Harry. Magnetic switches. 2,878,337, 3-17^59, CI.
200 — 90.
Reifers, Richard F., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Egg carton.
2,873,059, 2-10-59, CI. 229—28.
Reifers, Richard F., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Molded pulp
egg carton and carton hinge construction. 2,888,183 5-
26-59, CI. 229—2.5.
Reiff & Nestor Co. : See —
Curts. Joseph M., Jr.. and Nestor. 2,897,707.
Reiffert, Wilhelm : See —
Kolling. Helmut, Rappen, and Reiffert. 2,871,210.
Reigel, George W. : See —
Miller, Bruce D. H., Reigel. Bolanowski, and Bevarly.
2,898,092.
Reighard, Norman : See —
Cheek, Forrest R.. and Reighard. 2,896,468.
Reighart, June H, to Sticker Industrial Supply Corp. Ladle
maintenance safety cage with means for suspending spare
stopper rod therein. 2,908,055, 10-13-59, CI. 22 — 85.
Reighart, June H., to Sticker Industrial Supply Corp. Sur-
face and pit furnace safety maintenance cage. 2,908,361,
10-13-59. CI. 189 — 1.
Reijnst, Maximilien F., and W. H. Van Donselaar, to North
American Philips Co. Inc. Rotor having a plurality of
permanent magnets at its periphery. 2,907,903, 10-6-59,
CI. 310—156.
Rell, Henry A. : See —
Gorshkoff, Alexis S., and Reil. 2,916,930.
Reiley, George L., to The Murray Corp. of America. Laundry
dryer control. 2,895,230, 7-21-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Reiling, Paul A. : See —
Manley, Jack M., and Reiling. 2,892,891.
Rellly, Daniel A. Vehicle conversion unit. 2,909,388,
10-20-59, CI. 296—21.
Reilly, Frank J. : See —
Dunbar, Frank H. 2,896.425.
Reilly, Ira G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. In-
dicating recorder and casing. 2,915,356, 12-1-59, CI. 346 —
17.
Reilly, James J., to The Shelton Tack Co. Conveying equip-
ment. 2,881,898, 4-14-59, CI. 198—31.
Reilly, Park M., E. P. Lewis, and W. J. L. Kearns, to Poly-
mer Corp. Ltd. Method of dehydrogenating hydrocar-
bons using a calcium nickel phosphate catalyst. 2,884,473,
4-28-59, CI. 260—680.
Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. : See —
Cislak, Francis E. 2,868,794.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,868,795.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,868,796.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,868,797.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,891,958.
Cislak, Francis E. 2,891,959.
Riegen William H, and Springman. 2,868,793.
Reimann, Hans : See —
Gould, David H., Reimann, and Finckenor. 2,894,963.
Reimer, George M., to Union Special Machine Co. Four mo-
tion looper for sewing machines. 2,884,883, 5-5-59, Cl.
112 — 166.
Reimer, George M., to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing
machines. 2,901,991, 9-1-59, Cl. 112 — 2.
Reimers, Alfred E., W. K. Tavender, and L. J. McCormack,
Jr., to Reimers Electric Appliance Co., Inc. Electrically-
heated steam generators. 2,880,300, 3-31-59, Cl. 219 — 38.
Reimers Electric Appliance Co., Inc. : See —
Reimers, Alfred E., Tavender, and McCormack. 2,880,300.
Reimers, Ernst, to Junkers & Co. G.m.b.H. Apparatus for
starting a pulsatory combustion device. 2,900,790, 8-25-
59, Cl. 60 — 39.77.
Reimers-Getriebe K.G. : See —
Karig, Erhardt. 2,909,072.
Reinartz, Robert, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg
A. G. Journal for printing cylinder. 2,874,635, 2-24-59,
Cl. 101—216.
Reindl, Harold J., to General Motors Corp. Electrostatic
painting apparatus. 2,899,136, 8-11-59, Cl. 239 — 15.
Reindl, Joseph. Spark arresters. 2,884,092, 4-28-59, Cl.
183—91.
Reinebach, Robert J. : See —
Drom Edwin L., and Reinebach. 2,910,959.
Reinecke, Charles W., to Febco, Inc. Hydraulically actuated
valve. 2,882,006, 4-14-59, Cl. 251 — 26.
Reinecke, Fritz : See —
Jahn, Herbert, Reinecke, iStabenau, and Stahl. 2,877,301.
Reinecke, Marvin E. : See —
Br.oerman, Arthur B., and Reinecke. 2,886,715.
Reinecke, Marvin E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Ion source.
2,894,136, 7-7-59, Cl. 250—41.9.
Reinecke, Marvin E., and A. B. Broerman, to Phillips Pet-
roleum Co. Diffusion pump and mass spectrometer.
2,880,323, 3-31-59, Cl. 250—41.9.
Reinecke, Marvin E., and B. J. Simmons, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Differential refractometer. 2,907,339, 10-6-59,
Cl. 137—87.
Reiner, Garson : See —
Fiedler, Jack, and Reiner. 2,893,338.
Reiner, Hans : See —
Steinbuch, Karl W., Endress, and Reiner. 2,906,824.
Reiner, Stewart, to United States of America, Navy. Code
wheel shaft position encoder, recorder and decoder.
2,899,673, 8-11-59, Cl. 340—173.
Reiner, Stewart, D. C. Hughes, and M. L. Scheiner, to United
States of America, Navy. Drift cancellation device for
direct current integrators. 2,877,308, 3-10-59, Cl. 179 —
171.
Reiners, Walter : See —
Beckers, Hans. 2,891,697.
Reinertson, Donald R.. to General Motors Corp. Fuel pump
with pulsator. 2,868,135, 1-13-59, Cl. 103—150.
Reinforced Plastics Corp. : See —
Brown, Harlow G. G. 2,903,990.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Reingold, Irving : See —
Carter. John L., and Reingold. 2,879,485.
Reinhard, Raymond H. : See —
Abramo, John G., and Reinhard. 2,903,489.
Reinhard, Raymond H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Copoly-
mers of allyl alcohol. 2,891,037, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 67.
Reinhardt, Albert W., to Detroit Gasket and Mfg. Co. Com-
bination paper board and slip-on plastic tip spring liner
construction. 2,891,787. 6-23-59, CI. 267—49.
Reinhardt, Charles M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process for the manufacture of globular nitrocellulose.
2,919,181, 12-29-59, CI. 52 — 22.
Reinhardt, Doyes H. : See —
Hehn, Otto. 2,909,963.
Reinhardt, Gustav, to Union Carbide Corp. Inert gas shielded
metal arc cladding process. 2,876,330, 3-3-59, CI.
219 — 76.
Reinhardt. Henry B., and T. A. Ratkowski, to American
Brake Shoe Co. Power shovel dippers. 2,911,120,
11-3-59, CI. 214 — 145.
Reinhardt, John P. Scaffold bridge construction. 2,916,102,
12-8-59, CI. 182 — 152.
Reinhardt, Otto K. : See —
Pugsley, Edwin, Jr., and Reinhardt. 2,880,765.
Reinhardt. Paul W. : See —
Davis, Francis J., Hurst, and Reinhardt. 2,900,516.
Reinhardt, Robert M., L. W. Mazzeno, Jr., and J. D. Reid,
to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for the
production of cellulosic textiles with permanent creases
and improved soil and abrasion resistance. 2,917,412,
12-15-59, CI. 117—139.4.
Reinhart, Alberto G. Pipe cleaning method. 2,874,078,
2-17-59, CI. 134 — 8.
Reinhart, Forrest A. : See —
Andresen, Arne O., and Reinhart. 2,867,893.
Reinhold Engineering & Plastics Co., Inc. : See —
Noland, Robert L. 2,878,038.
Noland, Robert L. 2,882,072.
Reinhold, Frank W. : See —
Carpenter, Keith H., and Reinhold. 2,875,730.
Reinholdt, Friedrich. Emergency signal device. 2,898,878,
8-11-59, CI. 116—28.
Reinholz, William H. Baby walker. 2,890,741, 6-16-59, CI.
Reisch, Siegfried, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S. p.
pulse counting and calculating apparatus.
5-19-59, CI. 235—160.
Reisch, Siegfried, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A
operable digital accumulating apparatus.
12-15-59, CI. 235—176.
Reischer, Walter : See —
Dupre, Henry P., Reischer, and Wallenhorst.
Reischl & Co., K. G., Metallwarenfabrik : See —
Braun, Edigna. 2,908,422.
Reischl, Gustave : See —
Rowe, Norman L., and Reischl. 2,891,470.
Reischl, Helmut : See —
Jaenke, Martin G., and Reischl. 2,883,456.
Reiser, George C, and C._ H. Shuptrine, to Toledo
155 — 23.
Reinhorn, Edwin M.
59, CI. 248 — 103.
Reiniger, Waldemar.
CI. 81—356.
Reininger, Walter G.
Baby bottle holder.
Swivel Jaw pliers.
2,912,200. 11-10-
2,889,730, 6-9-59,
to The
shifter.
A. Electric
2,887,269,
Cyclically
2,917,236,
2,868,051.
Scale
-071.
See—
Stava, Robert J., and Reininger. 2,906,880.
Stava, Robert J., Reininger, and Wilkens. 2,901,632.
Reininger. Walter G., to Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg.
Division, Inc. X-ray focusing apparatus. 2,887,586,
5-19-59. CI. 250—59.
Reinisch, Joseph : See —
Ryba, Anton. 2,893,528.
Ryba, Anton. 2,899,036.
Reinke, Alfred G., and C. A. Johnson, to J and R Specialties,
Inc. Pump shaft housing repair kit. 2,884,269, 4-28-59,
CI. 286—37.
Reinke, Elmer F. : See —
Hoppe, Alfred G., and Reinke. 2,915,989.
Reinke, Herbert J., and H. A. Gallatin, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg! Co. Motor generator set with frequency control by
voltage to induction motor. 2,870,395, 1-20-59, CI. 322 — 39.
Reinking. Norman H. : See —
Shechter, Leon. Wynstra, and Reinking. 2.897,179.
Reinold. Eugene J., to Standard Oil Co. Sealing joint
for architectural porcelain enameled panels. 2,914,936,
12-1-59, CI. 72—18.
Reintjes, George P. Adjustable lining support. 2,879,660,
3-31-59. CI. 72—19.
Reintjes. Harold, to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Process for heat
treating particulate solid materials. 2,914,448, 11-24-59,
CI. 202 — 12.
Reip, Raymond G. : See —
Callender, Bernard L., and Reip. 2,904,057.
Reis, Antonio da Cunha. New ampoule-syringe. 2,888,923,
6-2-59, CI. 128—218.
Reis Charles S. Apparatus for frequency compression and
expansion. 2,879,337, 3-24-59, CI. 179—15.55.
Reis, Charles S.. to Hewlett-Packard Co. Solid state net-
work. 2.900.522. 8-18-59. CI. 250—208.
Reis, Eugen. Coin wrapping machines. 2,882,664, 4-21-59,
CI. 53—212.
Reis, Herbert J., and D. R. Barthel,
Constant impedance coaxial phase
12^29-59, CI. 333—31.
Reis, Smil. Automatic speed changing
tary motion. 2,884,812, 5-5-59, CI. 7-
Reis. Smil. Fluid pressure motor, particularly for vehicular
power steering. 2,909,157, 10-20-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Reisberg, Joseph : See —
Doscher, Todd M„ and Reisberg. 2,882,973.
Reisch, George J., to General Electric Co. Electric heater
control assembly. 2,891,133, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Reisch. Norman D. Self-adjusting wheel brake. 2,904,137,
9-15-59, CI. 188—196.
Reisch, Norman D. Self-adjusting hand brake. 2,918,991,
12-29-59, CI. 188—196.
Corp. Weighbridge. 2,917,301, 12-15-59, CI. 265-
Reishauer-Werkzeuge A.G. : See —
Rickenmann, Alfred. 2,898,707.
Reisig, Leopold F. : See —
Douglas, Arthur W., and Reisig. 2,912 047.
Reising, Francis M. Excavating machine. 2,896,342,
7-28-59, CI. 37—97.
Reisinger, Kurt H., to Richard Nilsson Aktiebolag. Produc-
tion of drying oils. 2,885,297, 5-5-59, CI. 106 — 123.
Reisinger, Norman M. Outlet box and terminal block.
2,882,332, 4-14-59, CI. 174 — 59.
Reisner, David B. : See —
Scudi, John V., Childress, and Reisner. 2,881,166.
Reisner, W. H., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Earnshaw, Frederick M., and Price. 2,885,541.
Reiss, Heinrich. Dry powder fire extinguishing medium.
2.881,138, 4-7-59, CI. 252—7.
Reissinger, Gottfried. Drag-plough for use on roads and
highways. 2,902,909, 9-8-59, CI. 94 — 44.
Reissmuller, Ernst, to Hermann Ebenauer & Co. Device for
constricting the thread balloon in ring spinning and ring
doubling frames. 2,867,075, 1-6-59, CI. 57 — 106.
Reissmuller, Ernst, and H. Gassner. Spinning or twisting
spindle. 2,883,825, 4-28-59. CI. 57—132.
Reist, Walter, to Daverio & Cie. A.-G. Apparatus for the con-
veying of flat paper goods. 2,885,064, 5-5-59, CI. 198 —
180.
Reiten, Lyndon H. : See —
Carlson, Carl A., Pommer, and Reiten. 2,900,775.
Reiter, Adolph. Abrasive wet mop. 2,891,270, 6-23-59 Cl.
15—119.
Reiter, Daniel I. Fastener. 2,905,991, 9-29-59, Cl. 24—77.
Reiter, Daniel I. Bag handle fastener. 2,912,029, 11-10-
59, Cl. 150 — 12.
Reiter, Friedrich. Process for making spark plugs. 2,902,-
29 25 12
Foot massage device. 2,895,470, 7-21-59,
Martin Co.
2,919,418,
transmission for ro-
'-. — 751.
747, 9-8-59, Cl.
Reiter, Lambert.
Cl. 128—57.
Reiter, Reuben.
Apparatus for electric shock therapy.
2,909,178, 10-20-59, Cl. 128 — 419.
Reiter, Sydney H., to The Wilcolater Co. Temperature con-
trol device for stove burners. 2,880,614, 4-7-59, Cl.
73—368.4.
Reiter, Thomas A. : See —
Marshall, Benjamin T., Reiter, and Yoder. 2,889,270.
Reiter, William L. : See —
Calehuff, James M., and Reiter. 2.878,620.
Calehuff, James M., Reiter, and Skowronski. 2,915,201.
Reiter, William L., S. J. Gartner, and H. W. Roeber, to Syl-
vania Electric Products Inc. Tension spring machine.
2,872.949, 2-10-59, Cl. 140 — 71.
Reith, John E.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-
amide containing interlinear piperazine units. 2,904,536,
9-15-59, Cl. 260—78.
Reitknecht. Jack. Fountain toothbrush. 2,908,925, 10-20-59,
Cl. 15—137.
Reitman, Lester J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Emergency air-
craft altitude control system. 2,894,193, 7-7-59, Cl.
318 — 450.
Reitmeier. Ronald E. : See —
Fleming, Harold W., and Reitmeier. 2,897,160.
Reitmeier, Ronald E., to Chemetron Corp. Catalyst manu-
facture. 2,913,422, 11-17-59, Cl. 252 — 465.
Reitz, Ortwin : See —
Nonnenmacher, Helmut, Oettinger, and Reitz. 2,884,370.
Reitzel, Georg, to Randolph-Rand Corp. Combined cigarette
case and closure means. 2,873,876, 2-17-59, Cl. 220 — 35.
Reitzenstein, Rudolf : See —
Von Kurnatowski, Hans, Reitzenstein, and Schwank.
2,886,687.
Rejdak, Melvin F., to Erico Products, Inc. Method for weld-
ing aluminum article to another metal article. 2,870,498,
1-27-59, Cl. 22 — 204.
Rekettye, Paul, to The Sun Rubber Co. Apparatus for rota-
tional casting of vinvl resins and similar plastisols.
2,893,057, 7-7-59, Cl. 18—26.
Rekettye, Paul, to The Sun Rubber Co. Weeping, crying and
wetting doll. 2,907,139, 10-6-59, Cl. 46—135.
Rektorys, Zdenek J. Liquid filling device. 2,871,895, 2-3-59,
Cl. 141 — 290.
Rekuperator K.-G. Dr.-Ing. Schack & Co. : See —
Schack, Alfred. 2,917,285.
Relf, Victor K. Water heating and boiling water control
apparatus. 2,877,335, 3-10-59, Cl. 219 — 38.
Reliable Engineering Co. : See —
Casey, Charles L., and Ryno. 2,885,051.
LIST OF PATENTEES
773
Reliance Electric & Engineering Co., The : See —
Horvath, Anthony G\, and Schram. 2,911,241.
Humphrey, Andrew J. 2,907,905.
Joy, Henry M., Horvath, and Steger. 2,911,548.
Larsh, Everett P. 2,910,877.
Malcom, Glen. 2,888,831.
Malcom, Glen, and Behrman. 2,885,898.
Schwan, Clarence F. 2,867,738.
Schwan, Clarence F. 2,915,656.
Smith, Julian K., and Kovacs. 2,869,774.
Reliance Gauge Column Co., The : See —
Brown, John R. 2,869,368.
Reliance Steel Products Co. : See —
Braun, Ottwin L. 2,915,026.
Nagin, Harold. 2,895,389.
Reliance Tool & Die Works : See —
Sundquist, Arvid M. 2,893,124.
Relis, Matthew J., to Burroughs Corp. Character recogni-
tion device. 2,894,247, 7-7-59, CI. 340—149.
Relis, Matthew J., to Burroughs Corp. Character recognition
device. 2,918,653, 12-22-59, CI. 340—149.
Relis, Matthew J., and W. Yuni, to Burroughs Corp. Border
follower system. 2,894,248, 7-7-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Reller, Lucille S. : See —
Reller, Louis S. and Lucille S. 2,876,940.
Reller, Louis S., and Lucille S. 2,913,158.
Reller, Louis S. and Lucille S. 2,916,193.
Reller, Louis S. and Lucille S. Garment hanger. 2,870,940,
3-10-59, CI. 223—93.
Reller, Louis S. and Lucille S. Garment retaining means
for metal wire coat hangers. 2,913,158. 11-17-59, CI.
223 — 91.
Reller, Louis S. and Lucille S. Garment retaining means
for coat hangers. 2,916,193, 12-8-59, CI. 223 — 93.
Relken, Giinther : See —
Krekeler, Hans, Kirschner, Relken, and Waellnitz.
2,911,454.
Reman, Gerrit H. : See —
Alders, Lucas, Fortuin, Mondria, and Reman. 2,915,558.
Walley, Keith H., and Reman. 2,912,310.
Remane. Roger, to R. M. A. J. Pollet. Atomizing apparatus.
2,879.925, 3-31-59, CI. 222 — 213.
Remane\ Roger, to R. M. A. J. Pollet. Atomizing apparatus.
2,883.090. 4-21-59, CI. 222 — 394.
Rembold, Charles E., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerated
display case. 2,878,653, 3-24-59, CI. 62 — 256.
Remeika, Joseph P. : See —
Anderson, John R., and Remeika. 2,893.107.
Remer, Norman A., and R. Aarons, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Organopolysiloxane emulsion con-
taining polymerization catalyst and colloidal silica.
2,881,146, 4-7-59, CI. 260—29.2.
Remes, Nathaniel L. : See —
Letsineer. Rnhprt L.. Skoor-. and Remes. 2.872.479.
Remes, Nathaniel L., and T. W. Martinek, to The Pure Oil
Co. Aromatic extraction process using cyano-substituted
borate esters. 2,890,255, 6-9-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Remes. Nathaniel L.. and W. A. Krewer, to The Pure Oil Co
Preparation of dithianes. 2,891,072, 6-16-59, CI 260 —
327.
Remes, Nathaniel L., and W. A. Krewer, to The Pure Oil Co.
Preparation of dithianes. 2,900,392, 8-18-59 CI 260 —
327.
Remes, Nathaniel L., T. W. Martinek, and F. T. Fronczak, to
The Pure Oil Co. Silica-thickened grease containing car-
bamate salt as dispersant. 2,913,409, 11-17-59, CI. 252 — 28.
Remington Arms Co.. Inc. : See —
Catlin, Robert T., Hamann, and Walker. 2,912,779.
Catlin, Robert T., and Landa. 2,873,446.
Catlin, Robert T.. and Landa. 2,873,447.
Darigo. Julius. 2.897.713.
Hailston, Ellis W., and Hameister. 2,893,153.
Haskell, Philip R., Evans, Ketchpel, and Connor. 2 890,-
685.
Haskell, Philip R., Ketchpel, and Knapik. 2,893,279.
Hesse, Arno, Hedeen. and Sola. 2,871,897.
Mall, Arthur W. 2,888.964.
Mall, Arthur W. 2.910,099.
Mall, Arthur W., Mattson, and Ziegler. 2,895,466
Mattson. Charles A. 2.883.000.
Morse, Charles H. 2.877,590.
Remington, Ralph T. Motor propelled surfboard. 2,901,757,
9-1-59, CI. 9—1.
Remington Rand Inc. : See —
Wilson, Louis D., Oster, and Ash. 2,868,340.
Remke, Marvin A. : See —
Hebard, Glen G„ and Remke. 2.893.595.
Remke, Marvin A., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
and control system for metering liquids. 2.
CI. 222 — 68.
Remler Co., Ltd. : See —
Jenkins, Charles D., Jr.
Remmele, Fred L. : See — -
Carlson, Chesley F., and Remmele. 2,913,943.
Remsel Industries, Inc. : See —
Selie, Guenther. 2.893.768.
Selig. Guenther. 2,897,928.
Remy, Hermann : See —
Eekert, Wilhelm, and Remv. 2.890,220.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and Remy. 2,905,685.
Eekert, Wilhelm, and Remy. 2,905,686.
Metering tank
85,118, 5-5-59,
and Greene. 2,870,255.
Remy, Ren6 C. Breathing regulator with float-assisted ex-
halation valve. 2,872,921, 2-10-59, CI. 128 — 142.
R6my, Ren6 C. Breathing regulator with exhalation valve
assisted by gravity responsive means. 2,872,922, 2-10-59,
CI. 128 — 142.
Ren Plastics, Inc. : See —
Genetti, Charles A. 2,918,727.
Renaud, Harold J., and Kovac. 2,874,907.
Renard, John S. : See —
Fernandez, John J. 2,899,975.
Renard, Roland E., W. R. Thorpe, and J. P. Davidson, to
National Can Corp. Discharge mechanism for can-testing
machine. 2,868,373, 1-13-59, CI. 209—74.
Renaud, Harold J., and G. M. Kovac, to Ren Plastics, Inc.
Method and apparatus for formulating materials.
2,874,907, 2-24-59, CI. 241—21.
Renauer, Anton. Carrier for hectographic addressing.
2,875,687, 3-3-59, CI. 101 — 149.4.
Renaut, Paul, to S.a.r.L. "Realisations Ultrasoniques."
Ultrasonic flaw detector device. 2,893,239, 7-7-59, CI.
73—67.7.
Renaut, Paul, to S.a.r.L. Realisations Ultrasoniques. Appa-
ratus for the determination of the existence or non-existence
and the quality of a bonding between two parts or mem-
bers. 2,903,886, 9-15-59, CI. 73 — 67.2.
Renaut, Paul E., to "Realisations Ultrasoniques." Apparatus
for ultrasonic inspection of materials. 2,884,781, 5-5—59,
CI. 73 — 67.8.
Rendel, George H, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for indicating and controlling the heating of a travelling
strip. 2,876,335, 3-3-59, CI. 219—155.
Rendel, George H, to United States Steel Corp. Method and
apparatus for continuously cooling metal strips. 2,890,037,
6-9-59, CI. 266 — 3.
Rendel, George H., to United States Steel Corp. Dual motor
speed control. 2,890,397, 6-9-59, CI. 318 — 73.
Rendos, John J. : See —
Dennis, Wolcott, and Rendos. 2,911,331.
Renerv, Walter, and B. Lastering, to Benteler-Werke Akt.
Reeling of material. 2,879,992, 3-31-59, CI. 271 — 2.1.
Renfrew, Edgar E., Jr. : See —
Randall, David I., and Renfrew. 2,895,991.
Renfro, Anthony W., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Valves.
2,876,987, 3-10-59, CI. 251 — 214.
Renfro-Franklin Co. : See —
Longan, Mildred F. 2,896,815.
Renfroe, Charles C. : See —
Renfroe, Lester C. and C. C. 2,893,019.
Renfroe, Charles C, % to L. M. Martin. Hydraulically
operated retractible running gear for boats. 2,874,391,
2-24-59. CI. 9—1.
Renfroe, Charles J. Beam clamp. 2,916,244, 12-8-59, CI.
04Q 228
Renfroe, Charles J. and R. L. Clamp. 2,916,321, 12-8-59,
CI. 294—101.
Renfroe, Lester C. and C. C. Retractible running gear for
boat trailers. 2,893,019, 7-7-59, CI. 9—1.
Renfroe, Raymond L. : See —
Renfroe, Charles J. and R. L. 2,916,321.
Renner, Alfred : See —
Van der Neut, Jan H., and Renner. 2,881,149.
Renner, Charles F. : See —
Butterfield, John L., and Renner. 2,910,846.
Renner, Elmer J., to The Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Tubu-
lar conveyor belt. 2,873,501, 2-17-59, CI. 24 — 204.
Renner, Herbert O. Trouser hangers. 2,879,930, 3-31-59,
CI. 223—95.
Renner, John : See —
Williams, Herbert B., von Tesmar, and Renner. 2,913,387.
Renner, Otto, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs G. m. b. H.
Electrostatic coating apparatus utilizing overflow means to
facilitate constant level. 2,869,510, 1-20-59, CI. 118 — 626.
Renner, William E.. and W. A. Arzberger, to Carrier Corp.
Self contained air conditioning units. 2,870,614, 1-27-59,
CI. 62 — 429.
Rennick, John L. : See —
Adler, Robert, and Rennick. Re. 24,747.
Heuer, Charles H., and Rennick. 2,908,750.
Rennie, Martin : See —
Gregson, Alvero C, and Rennie. 2,891,231.
Renold Chains Ltd. : See —
Byrom, John K. 2,902,842.
Renouf, Ralph R.. to Larkin and Co. Inc. Hydraulic cement
retaining shoe. 2,872,983, 2-10-59, CI. 166 — 141.
Renshaw, George A. Weft replenishing apparatus for looms.
2,906,297, 9-29-59, CI. 139—171.
Rentsch, Lloyd W. : See —
Rentsch, Walter and L. W. 2,876,809.
Rentsch, Walter and L. W. Low blade-tension band saw
constructions. 2,876,809, 3-10-59, CI. 143 — 21.
Rentschler, Karl F, to Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Shutter for a
photographic camera. 2,887,027. 5-19-59. CI. 95 — 60.
Rentschler, Karl F., to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Cameras.
2,890,638, 6-16-59, CI. 95—39.
Rentschler, Karl F. and W. T.. to Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H.
Photographic shutter with exposure regulator. 2,887,025,
5-19-59, CI. 95—10.
Rentschler, Waldemar T. : See —
Rentschler, Karl F. and W. T. 2,887,025.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Ad-
justable camera structure and coupled exposure meter.
2,887,026, 5-19-59, CI. 95 — 10.
Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H.
Photographic intra-lens shutter with a delayed action de-
vice and contact arrangement for flash release. 2,901,953,
9-1-59, CI. 95—11.5.
Rentshler, Delmar F. : See —
Liggett, Robert W., Mussulman, Rentshler, and Ziffer.
2,881,115.
Rentz, Anna : See —
Rentz, Frank and A. 2,892,282.
Rentz, Frank and A. Line compensator having Interchange-
able weights. 2,892,282, 6-30-59, CI. 43 — 42.72.
Renvall, Bengt G. J. : See —
Renvall, Erik J. 2,902,992.
Renvall, Erik J., deceased ; by B. G. J. Renvall, administrator.
Bellows mechanism for artificial respiration. 2,902,992,
9-8-59, CI. 128—29.
Renz, Emil K., and G. Miller, to Knight Leather Products,
Inc. Toilet case with a spring actuated cover. 2,901,017,
8-25-59, CI. 150 — 3.
Renz. George H. Mechanically driven tachometer indicator.
2,884,238, 4-28-59, CI. 264—13.
Renz, Jany : See —
Stoll, Arthur, Bourquin, and Renz. 2,902,491.
Stoll, Arthur, Renz, and Bourquin. 2,902,486.
Repaich, Steve J., to Cali-Quilt Furniture Corp. Lounge
chair with leg rest. 2,893,472, 7-7-59, CI. 155—106.
Repaich, Steve J., to Cali-Quilt Furniture Corp. Furniture
construction. 2,893,477, 7-7-59, CI. 155—191.
Repaich, Steve J., to Cali-Quilt Furniture Corp. Variable
pitch tilting seat and backrest mounting. 2,903,046,
9-8-59, CI. 155 — 116.
Repici, Dominic J. Method of fabrication of condenser strip
hydrophones. 2,874,418, 2-24-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Repke, Edward P., to Clark Equipment Co. Machine for
handling semitrailers. 2,867,451, 1-6-59, CI. 280 — 479.
Repke, Edward P., to Clark Equipment Co. Loading and
unloading means for industrial trucks. 2,905,349, 9-22-59,
CI. 214—750.
Repke, Edward P., and D. Wight, to Clark Equipment Co.
Load handling device for industrial trucks. 2,877,916,
3-17-59, CI. 214 — 750.
Repking, Edward F., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Convert-
ible shipping container and method of producing same.
2,891,710, 6-23-59, CI. 229—16.
Replogle, Frank S., Jr. : See —
Kirchner, Francois F., and Replogle. 2,917,682.
Repokis, Henry : See —
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and Repokis. 2,874,069.
Gagarine, Dmitry M., and Repokis. 2,901,451.
Repp, Allen B. : See —
Brown, Gordon V., and Repp. 2,908,378.
Reppe, Walter, and R. Stadler, to Badische Anilin & Soda-
Fabrik Akt. Acrylic acid ester production. 2,883,418,
4-21-59, CI. 260 — 479.
Reppe, Walter, F. Reicheneder, K. Dury, and H. Suter, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro-
duction of cyclooctatetraene. 2,903,491, 9-8-59, CI. 260 —
666.
Reppe, Walter, F. Reicheneder, K. Dury, and A. Zieger, to
Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro-
duction of cyclo-octa-tetraene. 2,912,472, 11-10-59, CI.
260—666.
Reppe, Walter H.-J. Riedl, and O. von Sehickh, to Badische
Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Production of cycloaliphatic
ketoximes and their hydrochlorides. 2,879,215, 3-24-59,
Cl. 204—158.
Reppert, Karl, to J. Erhard. Butterfly valves. 2,876,984,
3-10-59, Cl. 251 — 175.
Reppert, Karl, to Firma Johannes Erhard. Butterfly valve
with sealing ring movably mounted for accommodation to
seat. 2,888,036, 5-26-59, Cl. 137 — 527.4.
Republic Aviation Corp. : See —
Branker, Hoffman E. 2,895,080.
Bringewald, August R. 2,908,238.
Cravero, Joseph A. 2,901,919.
Cravero, Joseph A. 2,906,474.
Farnsworth, Walter M., and Kennedy. 2,913,786.
Gargani, Emil P., and Weiner. 2,904,750.
Haase, Harry H. 2,879,016.
Harmon. William C. 2.914,726.
Kucyn, Chester J. 2,909,641.
Markil, Franklin S. 2,877,688.
Mayhew, William E.. and de Cardi. 2,903,848.
O'Donnell, William J. 2.896,408.
O'Donnell, William J. 2,909,894.
Peters. Hans M. 2,879.088.
Rathgeber, Eric F. 2,887,136.
Stegler, Richard E. 2,908,797.
Zinkowski, Charles N. 2,914,896.
Republic Flow Meters Co. : See —
Rosenberger, Albert J. 2,872,816.
Republic Mfg. Co. : See —
Christensen, Norman B. 2,905,462.
Republic Molding Corp. : See —
Coltman, Bertram W., Jr. 2,878,848.
Schaefer, Robert L. 2,916,161.
Republic Steel Corp. : See —
Crooks, Sheridan R., and Reed. 2,902,357.
Daugherty, Charles C. 2,890,103.
Daugherty, Charles C. 2,890,104.
Diekerson, Julian D. 2,876,095.
Farrar, Alvin J. 2^897,995.
Graham, Marion E., Reed, and Holman. 2,875,035.
Horvath, Joseph. 2,878,709.
Meunier, Frederick A. 2,871,940.
Reed, William A., and Swanson. 2,903,354.
Ripple, Lewis M. 2,888,981.
Shepard, George A. 2,886,498.
Requa, Roy. Headrest accessory. 2,874,757, 2-24-59, Cl.
155—173.
Requenes, Ignacio L. Hydraulic brake system. 2,867,296,
1-6-59. Cl. 188—76.
Rescue Lite Inc. : See —
Martin, Harry M., and Rush. 2,905,863.
Research Corp. : See —
Armstrong, John A. 2,867,287.
Camp, Leon W. 2,879,496.
Cassidy, Harold G. 2,906,736.
Cassidy, Harold G., and Ezrin. 2,900,353.
Coffin, Stewart T. 2,902,600.
Doumas, Arthur C, and Murphy. 2,902,416.
Dyke, Walter P., and Barbour. 2,916,668.
Everhart, Edgar, and Lorrain. 2,888,629.
Giser, iSamuel. 2,900,137.
Hall, Howard T. 2,918,699.
Hazen, David C, and Ringleb. 2,894,703.
Kallmann, Hartmut P., and Rosenberg. 2,892,968.
Lee, Shih-Ying. 2,875,782.
Martin, Eugene E. 2,886,736.
Matteson, Benjamin H., Hughes, and Ayer. 2,910,627.
McBee, Earl T., and Pierce. 2,892,859.
McBee, Earl T., Pierce, and Metz. 2,899,454.
Seamans, Robert C, Jr., Whitaker. Wilkins, and Wingate.
2,868,481.
Shelden, Charles H. 2,873,742.
Spitzer, Lyman, Jr. 2,910,414.
Stanton, Harold S. 2,904,032.
"Von Hippel, Arthur R., Powers, and Green. 2,909,662.
Wintermute, Harry A. 2,867,285.
2,867,573.
2,895,563.
2,896,741.
2,898,532.
2.904.178.
2,907,707.
2,883,384.
Wintermute, Harry A.
Wintermute, Harry A.
Wintermute, Harry A.
Wintermute, Harry A.
Wintermute. Harrv A.
Wintermute. Harry A.
Woodward, Robert B.
2,890,223.
2,907,878.
Woolley, Dilworth, and Shaw.
Young, Frink M., and Naylor.
Research-Cottrell, Inc. : See —
Egan, Richard T. 2,893,511.
Silverman, Leslie. 2,913,232.
Silverman, Leslie. 2,918,139.
Streuber, Rudolf G. 2,867,286.
Research Council of Israel, The : See —
Tabor, Harry Z. 2,917,817.
Research Engineering Associates : See —
Lewis, Francis B. 2,907,402.
Research Interests Ltd. : See —
Winick, Jack I. 2,909,213.
Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Dobbs, David L., Gill, and Howes. 2,892,798.
Reser, George G., C. J. Pickens, Sr„ and C. O. Schmidt, Jr.,
to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Co. Excoriator.
2,885,726, 5-12-59, Cl. 17—21.
Reserve Mining Co. : See —
Henderson, Ashland S., Cross, and Riede.
Henderson, Ashland S., Cross, and Riede.
Kingsbury, Chester L„ Jr. 2,919,024.
Wynne, Ira H. 2.870.909.
Resistance Welders Ltd. : See —
Morison, David G. 2,894,114.
Resistoflex Corp. : See —
St. John, Alexander N. T., and Walker.
Schnabel. Ernst. 2.883,513.
Vanderhoof. Alton S. 2,889,581.
Vanderhoof, Alton S. 2,889,733.
Resk, Richard E. Vaporizers. 2,881,303, 4-7-59, Cl. 219 — 14.
Reslock, Alfred M. : See —
Hupert, Julius J., Maciszewski, and Reslock. 2,905,886.
Resnick, Charles. Gun holster. 2,917,214, 12-15-59, Cl.
224 — 2.
Resnick, Leroy D. : See —
Dean, Reginald S., and Resnick. 2,881,055.
Resources Research, Inc. : See —
Gelman, Charles. 2,880,071.
Ress, Thomas I., and E. C. Greanias, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Reading apparatus. 2,919,425,
12-29-59, Cl. 340—149.
Resseguie, Robert E. : See — -
Gelenius, Robert B., and Resseguie. 2,875,634.
Ressler, Hugh C, to Hogan Laboratories, Inc. Synchronous
detector circuit. 2,881,312, 4-7-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Ressler, Newton. Method of electrophoresis of serum proteins.
Re. 24,752, 12-15-59, Cl. 204 — 180.
Reswick, James B., and A. R. Williams ; said Reswick assor.
to said Williams. Inertia brake control system. 2,892,660,
6-30-59, Cl. 303—21.
2,888,026.
2,909,303.
2,888,042.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Reter, Harold : See —
Rohwer, Robert G., Cadotte, and Reter. 2,901,382.
Rethwisch, Francis B. : See —
Babcock, Gordon M., Frederick, and Rethwisch. 2,903,-
435.
Babcock, Gordon M., Rethwisch, and Woosley. 2,904,525.
Retor Developments Ltd. : See —
Magor, Lincoln S. 2,903,233.
Retornaz, Francois. Device for automatic lubrication of
cylinders. 2,918,142, 12-22-59, CI. 184—6.
Rettie, George W., and R. D. Hotchkiss. Fire and burglar
alarm system. 2,905,762, 9-22-59, CI. 179 — 5.
Rettig, Vernon E., to Deere & Co. Gathering and snapping
structure for a corn harvester. 2,906,083, 9-29-59, CI.
56—111.
Rettinger, Michael, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of
constructing magnetic heads. 2,915,812, 12-8-59, CI.
29—155.59.
Retzer, Theodore C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Start-
ing and operating circuit for gaseous discharge lamps.
2,916,671. 12-8-59, CI. 315 — 239.
Retzer, Theodore C, and R. A. Gingras, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Ribbon seal and method of fabrication.
2,876,377, 3-3-59, CI. 313 — 184.
Retzer, Theodore C, and R. C. Meola, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Starting circuit for gaseous discharge lamps.
2,916,669, 12-8-59, CI. 315 — 183.
Retzinger, Leo P., Jr., to Librascope, Inc. Digital-to-analog
converter. 2,914,758, 11-24-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Retzlaff, Allen H. : See —
Brumbaugh, Joseph F„ and Retzlaff. 2,872,576.
Reuber, Rudolf : See —
Keuter, Martin, Orthner, and Reuber. 2,877,248.
Reuhl Products, Inc. : See —
Faville, Henry E., and McKenna. 2,875.538.
Reumerman, Theodorus, and C. A. S. Hamelink ; said
Hamelink assor. to W. H. T. Helmig. Check symbol com-
puter. 2,886,239, 5-12-59, CI. 235—153.
Reumerman, Theodorus, and W. H. T. Helmig. Devices for
determining check symbols. 2,888,199, 5-26-59, CI. 235—
153.
Reussenzehn, Ernest A. : See-
Allen, Kenneth C, and Reussenzehn. 2,880,643.
Reussenzehn, Ernest A., and H. Goldberg, to The Hobart
Mfg. Co. Computing scale. 2,906,233, 9-29-59, CI.
116 — 129.
Reuter, Erich R. : See —
Stoll, Walter W., and Reuter. 2,906,350.
Reuter, Franz G., to Mobay Chemical Co. Polishing instru-
ment. 2,881,065, 4-7-59, CI. 51 — 298.
Reuter, Franz G., to Mobay Chemical Co. Vehicle tire.
2,902,072, 9-1-59, CI. 152—330.
Reuter, Franz G., J. Ulderup, and E. Kniepkamp, to Mobay
Chemical Co. Cushion for endless tracks. 2,917,347,
12-15-59, CI. 305—38.
Reuter, Franz G., J. Ulderup, and E. Kniepkamp, to Mobay
Chemical Co. Cushion for tractor tracks and the like.
2,917,348, 12-15-59, CI. 305—38.
Reuter, Gottfried, and H. Kordes, to Firma Klockner-
Georgsmarienwerke Akt. Method of casting resilient
cushioning members for wheels. 2,895,175, 7-21-59, CI.
18—59.
Reuter, Henry G., Jr. : See —
Stavrakls, Alexander, and Reuter. 2,910,964.
Reuter, Martin, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for prepar-
ing quaternary phosphonium compounds. 2,912,466, 11-
10-59, CI. 260—606.5.
Reuter, Martin, L. Orthner, and R. Reuber, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Alumi-
num compounds soluble in organic solvents and process of
preparing them. 2,877,248, 3-10-59, CI. 260 — 414.
Reuter, Paul L.. and E. Weiss, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Variable computing method and apparatus. 2,896,464,
7-28-59. CI. 74 — 394.
Reuther, John F., and S. D. Silliman, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Frequency halver. 2,892,102, 6-23-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Reutt, Zigmund, to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. Plastic
blades, particularly for a compressor rotor of a gas turbine
engine. 2,868,441, 1-13-59, CI. 230 — 134.
Revco, Inc. : See —
White, Howard D., and Tenniswood. 2,908,539.
Revcor, Inc. : See —
Kochevar, Joseph F., and Reichwein. 2,915,240.
Reveka, Stanley, to The Lionel Corp. Toy locomotive head-
lights. 2,883,796, 4-28-59, CI. 46 — 226.
Reverdin, Daniel, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphle Sans
Fil. Delav lines for crossed field tubes. 2,889,488, 6-2-59,
CI. 315 — 39.3.
Revere Camera Co. : See —
Briskin, Theodore S., Lustig, and Taylor. 2,907,532.
Briskin, Theodore S., Moore, and Rom. 2,909.098.
Brueckner, Hubert U., Fluskey, Pellar, and Ptaszek.
2,880,555.
Claras, Carl W. 2,897.289.
Lustig, Frank C. 2,906,163.
Lustig. Frank C. 2,910,957.
Moore, Robert L., and Pastor. 2,877,958.
Pastor, Sheldon L. 2,907,190.
to Pulmasan Safety
2,915,756, 12-8-59,
2,910,662, 10-27-59,
Revere Copper and Brass, Inc. : See —
Dunn, Thomas P. 2,912,549.
Legg, Duncan, and Manley. 2,911,505.
Revere Corp. of America : See —
MacDonald, Dennison H. 2,867,707.
MacDonald, Dennison H. 2,896,084.
Thurston, Arthur L. 2,883,504.
Revere Electric Mfg. Co. : See —
Winters. Alva B.. and Hoist. 2,869,690.
Revere, Paul E., and G. H. Keith, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Manufacture of molybdenum and alloys thereof.
2,903,385, 9-8-59, CI. 148—11.5.
Reves, Wilson A., G. L. Drake, Jr., and J. D. Guthrie, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Aziridine-carbox-
ylic acid polymers. 2,915,480, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Revlis Co. : See — ■
Hankus. Chester P. 2,887,220.
Hankus, Chester P. 2,889,650.
Revoir. Harold J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Pres-
sure-sensitive adhesive tape. 2,897,960, 8—4-59, CI. 206 —
59.
Revolvex Corp. : See —
Poole, Myron C. 2,886,863.
Revzin, Milton R. Accessory clamp. 2,896,896, 7-28-59 CI.
248 229
Rex, Frederick T., and H. M. Weiss,
Equipment Corp. Face shield.
CI. 2—8.
Rex, Harold B. Printed transformer.
CI. 336 — 200.
Rex, Virginia C. : See —
Rex, Walter A. 2,902,437.
Rex, Walter A., and Hemminger. 2,913,403.
Tate, Roger W., Rex, and Hemminger. 2,873,248.
Rex, Walter A. : See —
Tate, Roger W., Rex, and Hemminger. 2,873,248.
Rex, Walter A., deceased, by V. C. Rex, administratrix, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydroforming with
special heat interchange. 2,902,437, 9-1-59, CI. 208 — 159.
Rex, Walter A., deceased, by V. C. Rex, administratrix, and
C. E. Hemminger, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Non-regenerative fluid hydroforming with a platinum con-
taining catalyst. 2,913,403, 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Rexair, Inc. : See —
Brock, Clarence A. 2,899,216.
Rexall Drug Co. : See —
Hurst, Edward. 2,918,762.
Rexford, Donald L., to General Electric Co. Hydraulic speed
governing system with reset relay. 2,878,785 3-24-59 CI
121 — 42.
Rexon, Lester, to Victor Development Co. Light pulse re-
sponsive registration devices. 2,907,890, 10-6-59 CI.
250 — 222.
Rexroad, James O., and W. F. Born, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Operating mechanism for enclosed circuit inter-
rupters. 2,894,084, 7-7-59, CI. 200 — 50.
Rey, Jean F. Boring, drilling and tapping machine.
2,889,724, 6-9-59, CI. 77—28.
Rey, Marcel, to Etablissements Rey Freres & Cie. Detonating
fuse. 2,877,708. 3-17-59, CI. 102—27.
Reyerson, Lloyd H., and L. E. Peterson, to Regents of the
University of Minnesota. Method of altering the physical
characteristics of linear condensation polymers with an-
hydrous hydrogen halide gas. 2,876,524, 3-10-59 CI 28 —
72.
Reymann, George L. : See —
Gray, Daniel M.. and Reymann. Re. 24,702
Reymann, Maria A.. Jr. : See —
Day. Carl L.. Fauth. Finke. and Reymann. 2,896,674
Reymond, Paul E. Winding up mechanism for time-pieces.
2.903.844, 9-15-59, CI. 58 — 46.
Reymond. Paul E. Winding up mechanism for time-pieces.
2.903.845, 9-15-59, CI. 58 — 46.
Reymonenq, Gaston, and P. Ouvrard, to Antar Petroles de
1 Atlantique. Remote metering system. 2,869,113 1-13-59
CI. 340 — 206.
Reynard, Chauncy G., to Radio Corp. of America Gun as-
sembly aligning device. 2,876,554, 3-10-59, CI. 33 — 181.
Reynard, Chauncy G., to Radio Corp. of America. Toggle
actuated bulb clamp. 2,886,336, 5-12-59, CI. 279 — 118.
Reynaud, Jean : See —
Huber, Harry, Freytag, and Reynaud. 2,881.512.
Hubert, Harry, Freytag, and Reynaud. 2,913,812.
Reynolds, Alfred O. : See —
Spengler, Ralph A., Reynolds, and Snyder. 2,881,680.
Reynolds. Andrew C, Jr. : See —
Shafer, Orville B., and Reynolds. 2,910,234.
Reynolds, Clarence R., S. C. Asad, and W. R. Boodey, to
The Cleveland Skate Co., Inc. Combined truck and toe stop
for roller skates. 2,899,209, 8-11-59, CI. 280 — 11.2.
Reynolds Co., The: See —
Varnhagen, Stephen J. 2,900,643.
Reynolds, Coy. Method and apparatus for buffing shoe soles.
2,895,263, 7-21-59, CI. 51—139.
Reynolds, Donald G, and S. J. Czyzak, to United States of
America, Air Force. Apparatus for growing crystals.
2,907,643, 10-6-59, CI. 23—273.
Reynolds, Donald K., to General Electric Co. Magnetic record
testing means. Re. 24,641, 4-28-59, CI. 324 — 34.
Reynolds, Donald K, to General Electric Co. Magnetic re-
cording system. 2,894,796, 7-14-59, CI. 346 — 74.
776
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,889,074,
2,901,437.
precooked
Reynolds, Donald S., and R. J. Thorn, to Automatic Canteen
Co. of America. Automatic article dispenser. 2,893,598,
7-7-59, CI. 221 — 248.
Reynolds, Edward E. : See —
Dyrkacz, Wasil W., Aggen, and Reynolds. 2,873,187.
Reynolds, Eugene E., to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Over-
throw preventing lock mechanism for numeral wheels.
2,896,847, 7-28-59, CI. 235 — 131.
Reynolds, Eugene S. : See —
Onksen, George W., and Reynolds. 2,890,627.
Reynolds, Frederick L. : See —
Prescott, Charles H., Jr., and Reynolds. 2,808,636.
Reynolds, Harold C. : See —
Gattiker, Albert F.. Jr., and Reynolds. 2,893,719.
Reynolds, Harold C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Control for
hoists. 2,874,989, 2-24-59, CI. 294—64.
Reynolds, Harold C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fastener rotating
and feeding device. 2,878,700, 3-24-59, CI. 81 — 54.
Reynolds, Harold C, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Gas pressure
operated trip valve. 2,889,132, 6-2-59. CI. 251 — 33.
Reynolds, John A., and E. Slagle, to Picker X-Ray Corp.
Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. Wall exposure safety circuit
for radiation protection. 2,880,327, 3-31-59, CI. 250—95.
Reynolds, John H. Low beam adjustable cultivator. 2,889,889,
6-9-59, CI. 172—354.
Reynolds, John M. Bottle dispensing mechanism.
6-2-59, CI. 221—108.
Reynolds, Joseph F. : See —
Bailey, Nathaniel A., Pasowiez, and Reynolds.
Reynolds, Julian L. Laminate for wrapping
frozen food. 2,902,396. 9-1-59, CI. 154 — 50.
Reynolds, Kenneth L. Vegetable shovel and conveyor con-
struction. 2.876,886, 3-10-59, CI. 198—7.
Reynolds, Kenneth W., to General Electric Co. Rotary index-
ing machine. 2,887,905, 5-2C-59, CI. 74 — 821.
Reynolds. Kenneth W., and C. S. Terez, to General Electric
Co. Lamp transfer apparatus. 2,904,192, 9-15-59, Cl.
214 — 1.
Reynolds, Linton C, and J. W. Shirley, to Riegel Textile Corp.
Means for producing a textile fabric having exceptional
wear resistance. 2,893,315, 7-7-59, Cl. 101 — 119.
Reynolds Metals Co. : See —
Babcock, Gordon M., Frederick, and Rethwlsch. 2,903,-
435.
Babcock. Gordon M., Rethwisch, and Woosley. 2,904,525.
Dillon. Warren A. 2.869,263.
Evans, Lyon D. 2,895,182.
Evans. Lvon D., and Hebert. 2,869,691.
Hall, James A. 2,908,149.
Jacke, Raymond E. 2,913,165.
Kamlet, Jonas. 2.871,244.
Kulesza, Chester P. 2,870.954.
Mitchell, Randolph N. 2.883,172.
Mostovych, Nicholas, and Cybriwsky. 2,901,412.
Ramirez. Ernest R. 2.884,344.
Staley, John. 2,913,384.
Staley, John. 2,918,649.
Staley. John, and Lewis. 2.879.320.
Thomas, Jesse B., and Wolff. 2,908,070.
Wilson, John B. 2,898,974.
Reynolds Pen Co. : See —
Thiene, Carl G., and Bostrom. 2,873,013.
Reynolds, R. J.. Tobacco Co. : See —
Giles, Jesse A. 2,905,575.
Harwood, Edgar H. 2,886,041.
Hoover, Kenneth H. 2,886,042.
Schumacher, Joseph N. 2,905,576.
Sherrill, Joseph H. 2,870.584.
Sherrill, Joseph H. 2,909,016.
Teague, Claude E.. Jr. 2.869,557.
Teague, Claude E.. Jr. 2,872,360.
Teague, Claude E., Jr. 2,899,464.
Reynolds, Ralph C. : See —
Allen, Joseph C, and Reynolds. 2,900,517.
Reynolds, Ralph W., to Holcomb & Hoke Mfg., Inc. Fold-
ing door structure. 2,915,114. 12-1-59, Cl. 160 — 84.
Reynolds, Ralph W., to Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co., Inc.
Sound retardant flexible room divider. 2,915,115, 12-1-59,
Cl. 160 — 84.
Reynolds, Richard J., to Shell Development Co. Process for
stabilizing oil-extended rubber. 2,912,407, 11-10-59, Cl
260 — 33.6.
Reynolds, Schuyler. Competitive hammering toy apparatus.
2,871,618, 2-3-59, Cl. 46—1.
Reynolds, Vining T., to Southwestern Industrial Electronics
Co. Vibration recording device. 2,875,017, 2-24-59, Cl.
340—109.
Reynolds, Walter J., to Lynch Corp. Weighing scale with
sensitivity adjustment means. 2,891,780 6-23-59, Cl.
265 — 49.
Reynolds, Walter J., to Lynch Corp. Gross weighing head for
produce bagging machine. 2,903,216, 9-8-59, Cl. 248 —
101.
Reynolds, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymeriza-
tion of olefins by mechanical activation process. 2,899,418,
8-11-59, Cl. 260 — 94.9.
Reynolds, William B., and P. G. Carpenter, to Phillips Pe-
troleum Co. Synthetic rubber composition containing rosin
acid and dlthiocarbamate accelerating agent and method of
producing same. 2,870,107, 1-20-59. Cl. 260—27.
Reynolds, William B., and B. H. Ashe, Jr.. to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Polymers and method of making the same.
2,886,561, 5-12-59. Cl. 260—94.9.
Reynolds, William B., J. E. Wicklatz, and T. J. Kennedy, to
Phillips Petroleum Co. Emulsion polymerization with tri-
substituted hydroperoxy methanes. 2,908,665, 10-13-59,
Cl. 200—63.
Reynolds, William B., J. E. Wicklatz, and T. J. Kennedy, to
Phillips Petroleum Co. Emulsion polymerization with tri-
substituted hydroperoxy methanes. 2,908,668, 10-13-59,
Cl. 260 — 84.1.
Reynolds, William E. : See —
Brubaker John G., Wassel, and Reynolds. 2,900,876.
Reynolds, Zack D. : See —
Harwood, Robert H., Reynolds, and Hedger. 2,881,535.
Reynoldson, Alvin G. Method of increasing the moisture con-
tent of soils and preventing wind erosion. 2,907,140,
10-6-59, Cl. 47 — 58.
Reynst, Maximilien F., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Magnetic field-producing device. 2,873,413, 2-10-59, Cl.
317—200.
Reyrolle, A., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Cameron, Alasdair B., Christie, and Manley. 2,894,054.
Reys, John, to Falls Industries, Inc. Heat exchanger.
2,887,303, 5-19-59, Cl. 257 — 241.
Reznek, Solomon, to Cook-Waite Laboratories, Inc. Aspirating
cartridge syringe. 2,895,473, 7-21-59, Cl. 128 — 218.
Reznek, Solomon, to Cook-Waite Laboratories, Inc. Aspirating
cartridge syringe. 2,895,474, 7-21-59, Cl. 128 — 218.
Rhea Mfg. Co. : See —
Dolnick, Benjamin I. 2,877,939.
Rheem Mfg. Co. : See —
Neumann, Ernest P., and Lustwerk. 2,888,191.
Peart, Leland L., and Kettman. 2,907,701.
Racheter, George R., and Alberts. 2,876,695.
Rhees, Mark C. Method of blood plasma prothrombin time
determinations. 2,878.715, 3-24-59, Cl. 88 — 14.
Rhein-Chemie G.m.b.H. : See —
Kern, Rudolf, and Grohs. 2,891,016.
Kern, Rudolf, Grohs, and Blumel. 2,891,017.
Rheinbau G.m.b.H. : See —
Schmidt, Ernst. 2,879,661.
Rheineck, Alfred E and L. A. Oberg, to Archer-Daniels-
Midland Co. Synthetic mixed dibasic acid ester wax ma-
terial. 2,877,123, 3-10-59, Cl. 106—10.
Rheinisch-Westfalische "Revision Treuhaud Akt." (Treuhaud
Akt.) : See —
Sohwank, Gunther. 2.870,830.
Rheinische Gummi- und Celluloid-Fabrik : See —
Hanf, Wilhelm. 2,904,931.
Rheinmetall Akt. : See —
Riffel. Heinrich. 2,870,896.
Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemie :
See —
Grimme, Walter, Schwarzhans, and Wollner. 2,913,497.
Kolbel, Herbert, and Engelhardt. 2,917,531.
Rheinstahl Siegener Eisenbahnbedorf Akt. : See —
Brill, Fritz, and Raab. 2,881,713.
Trumper, Konrad. 2,904 077.
Rheinstahl Wanheim Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung :
See—
Barnll, Karl. 2,911,181.
Wilkenloh, Wilhelm, Jaeger, and Kuenapfel. 2,910,281.
Rheinstrom, James A., to The Karl Kiefer Machine Co. Valve
means for pressurized container. 2,890,817, 6-16-59, Cl.
222—394.
Rhem, William F. : See —
West, Clifton F., Rhem, and Wethington. 2,876,610.
Rheostatic Co. Ltd.. The : See —
Flight, Theodore N., and Shepherd. 2,898,544.
Steghart, Fritz L. F., and Kershaw. 2,917,702.
Surgooner. David H. 2.871,316.
Rhett, Haskell S. Finger guard mechanism for jointers.
2,895,517, 7-21-59, Cl. 144 — 251.
Rhett, Haskell S. Shaper guard with auxiliary finger
protectors. 2,895,518, 7-21-59, Cl. 144—251.
Rhewum Rheinische Werkzeug- und Metallwarenfabrik
G.m.b.H. : See —
Briininghaus, Paul. 2,880,871.
Rhindress, Walter H. Device for cutting and cleaning com-
mutator grooves. 2,918,851, 12^29-59, Cl. 90 — 15.
Rhoades, Harry L., Jr. : See —
Baker, Albert A., and Rhoades. 2,881,602.
Baker, Albert A., and Rhoades. 2,881,921.
Baker, Albert A., and Rhoades. 2,888,138.
Baker, Albert A., and Rhoades. 2,901,270.
Rhoades, John S. : See —
G.irdiner, Donald A., Jr., and Rhoades. 2,880,860.
Rhoades, Nolan K., and M. S. Baker, deceased (by Merchants
& Savings Bank, administrator), to The Parker Pen Co.
Receptacle for receiving and enclosing the writing end of a
fountain pen. 2,916,013, 12-8-59, Cl. 120 — 42.01.
Rhoads. Stanley. Plastic open end wrench. 2,909,954,
10-27-59, Cl. 81—186.
Rhoda, Richard N., and A.-M. Madison, to The International
Nickel Co.. Inc. Palladium plating by chemical reduction.
2,915,406, 12-1-59, Cl. 106 — 1.
Rhode. Edward C. Speed control device. 2,903,905, 9-15-59,
Cl. 74—513.
Rhodes, Albert J. : See —
McCarthy, Charles S., Koskela, and Rhodes. 2,905,024.
LIST OF PATENTEES
777
Rhodes, Albert J., to American Forging & Socket Co. Hood
hinge assembly. 2,904,822. 9-22-59, CI. 16 — 128.1.
Rhodes, Allen F., to McEvoy Co. Tubing pack off for tandem
dual bore integral manifold valve. 2,885,005, 5-5-59, CI.
166—75.
Rhodes, Charles J. Pressure-responsive overload release de-
vices. 2.912,037, 11-10-59, CI. 153—21.
Rhodes. Chester E. Elevator hand truck. 2,904,201, 9-15^59,
CI. 214 — 515.
Rhodes, Chester R. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Dibble, Armstrong, Love and
Rhodes. 2,905,776.
Rhodes, Gilbert L. Safety bottle closure. 2,881,934,
4-14-59, CI. 215—9.
Rhodes, Harrison B., W. F. Pesold, and J. M. Hirshon, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of uranium from low grade uranium bearing ores.
2,890,099, 6-9-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Rhodes, Hubert F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Heat exchanger.
2,916,264, 12-8-59, CI. 257 — 239.
Rhodes, John W., to General Motors Corp. Motion trans-
mitting connection. 2,896,474, 7-28-59. CI. 74 — 522.
Rhodes, M. H., Inc. : See —
Laviana, Lawrence J. 2,913,048.
Rhodes, Philip H. : See—
Szukiewicz, Waclaw. Steimle, and Rhodes. 2,898.312.
Rhodes, Philip H., and P. L. Imes ; said Imes assor. to said
Rhodes. Thermoplastic composition plasticized with a
mixed diester plasticizer of an aliphatic diol having two
primary alcohol groups. 2,886,545, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 27.
Rhodes, Roland N. : See —
Oak-lev, Charles B., and Rhodes. 2.894,061.
Preisig, Joseph O., and Rhodes. 2,905,853.
Rhodes, Roland N., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision receiving system. 2,887,528, 5-19-59. CI. 178 — 5.4.
Rhodes, Roland N., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tele-
vision, burst separation system. 2,912,489 11-10-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Rhodes, Roland N., and C. B. Oakley, to Radio Corp. of
America. Automatic frequency control apparatus.
2,896,018, 7-21-59, CI. 178—5.8.
Rhodes, Russell D. Containers and closure members therefor.
2,902,191, 9-1-59, CI. 222 — 425.
Rhodes, Thomas J., to United States Rubber Co. Extrusion
apparatus. 2,892,212, 6-30-59, CI. 18 — 12.
Rhodes, Thomas J., to United States Rubber Co. Apparatus
for making pneumatic tires. 2,897,540. 8-4-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Rhodes. Thomas J., to United States Rubber Co. Method of
manufacturing a cellular lined plastic article. 2,907,074,
10-6-59. CI. 18—59.
Rhodes, William E.. and C. D. Roe, to Robertshaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Centrifugal governor switch. 2,884,496,
4-28-59. CI. 200—80.
Rhodin, Thor N., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Niobium base high temperature alloys. 2,881,069, 4-7-59,
CI. 75—174.
Rhodin, Thor N, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
High temperature niobium base alloy. 2,882,146, 4-14-59,
CI. 75—174.
Rhyins, Richard W., to General Precision Laboratorv Inc.
Radar anti-jamming device. 2,910,691, 10-27-59, CI.
343—7.
Rhymney Engineering Co. Ltd. : See —
Martins, Thomas. 2,901,281.
Rial. Eugene L. and L. C. Apnaratus for storing and dis-
pensing sheet material in roll form. 2,872,125, 2-3-59,
CI. 242—55.42
Rial, Lawrence C. : See —
Rial, Eugene L. and L. C. 2,872,125.
Riat. Henri : See —
Fasciati, Alfred, Gunst, Riat. and Seitz. 2,873,269.
Fasciati, Alfred, and Riat. 2,891.941.
Riat, Henri, to Ciba Ltd. New direct-dyeing azo-dyestuffs
and process for their manufacture. 2,875,193, 2-24-59,
CI. 260—158.
Riat, Henri, to Ciba Ltd. Triazine monoazo-dyestuffs. 2,903,-
442, 9-8-59. CI. 260—153.
Riat, Henri, and F. Oesterlein, to Ciba Ltd. New monoazo-
dyestuffs. 2,906,748, 9-29-59, CI. 260—199.
Ribaux, Paul A., to Ford Motor Co. Injection system.
2.898,900, 8-11-59, CI. 123 — 139.
Ribesehl, Robert E., and L. Halladay, to Bellingham Chain
Vacuum holder. 2,905,428, 9-22-59, CI.
Co.
Forge
248—363.
Riblet, Henry J. Ultra-high frequency directional coupling
apparatus. 2.870.419, 1-20-59. CI. 333 — 10.
Riblet, Henry J. Microwave hybrid junctions.
3-3-59. CI. 333—11.
Riblett. Earl W. : See —
Kurton. William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois, and Riblett.
Burton, William P., Lefrancois. and Riblett.
Riblett, Earl W., W. P. Burton, H. S. Kaufman,
Lefrancois, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Reforming of a
naphtha with a catalyst composite consisting of a group
VI metal compound supported on eta-alumina. 2,913,398,
11-17-59, CI. 208—136.
Ribovich, John : See —
Damon, Glenn H., and Ribovich. 2,906,094.
492096— P 50
2,876,421,
2.8R8.397,
2,913,400.
2,914,464.
and P. A.
Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd. : See —
Goldsmith, Walter I. 2,911,963.
Holt, George A. 2,881,743.
Holt, George A. 2,898,894.
Millington, Brian W. 2,911,959.
Powell, Gerald E. 2,882,843.
Ricardo, Harry R. 2,881,973.
Ricardo, Harry R., to Ricardo & Co. Engineers (1927) Ltd.
Compressors for air or other gas. 2,881,973, 4-14-59, CI.
230—186.
Ricards, Harold A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Feed pretreat in hydrocarbon adsorption process.
2,899,474, 8-11-59, CI. 260—676.
Ricards, Harold A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Conversion of hydrocarbons. 2,913,392, 11-17-59, CI.
208—73.
Ricci, Anthony J., to Quaker City Metal Weatherstrip Co.
Combined weatherstrip and sash balance. 2,885,744,
5-12-59, CI. 20—12.
Riccius, Merril V., to Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc. Arti-
ficial feel mechanism. 2,881,631, 4-14-59, CI. 74 — 470.
Rice, Alfred R. : See —
Floam, Leonard, and Rice. 2,916,567.
Rice Barton Corp. : See —
Clem, Everett W. 2,872,767.
Clem, Everett W. 2,914.864.
Goumeniouk, Gleb I. 2,894,581.
Munton, John P., and Peterson. 2,918,899.
Rice, Everett L. : See —
Jarrett. John W„ and Rice. 2,917.942.
Rice, Francis O. Apparatus for determining the volume of a
gas in a liquid or gaseous mixture. 2,913,316, 11-17-59,
CI. 23 — 256.
Rice, Henry T. M., to A. M. Stevens, by decree of distribution
executrix of the estate of D. iStevens, deceased. Multiple
stage, predetermined torque release apparatus for tighten-
ing threaded fastening elements. 2,893,278, 7-7-59, CI.
81—52.4.
Rice, James M., to Union Asbestos & Rubber Co. Device and
method for exfoliating and blending asbestos fiber.
2,915,790, 12-8-59, CI. 19—72.
Rice, John H. Device for cleaning teeth. 2,872,929, 2-10-59,
CI. 132—91.
Rice. Joseph : See —
Brav. Frederick H., King, and Rice. 2.899,500.
Wrieht, Esmond P. G.. and Rice. 2.868.447.
Wright, Esmond P. G., and Rice. 2,913,527.
Wright, Esmond P. G . Rice, and Hunter. 2.871.464.
Wright, Esmond P. G., Weir, and Rice. 2,896,019.
Rice, Leonard M., and C. H. Grogan, to The Geschiekter Fund
for Medical Research, Inc. N-substituted-3-azabicyclo
T3 : 3 : 0] octane-2, 4-diones and salts thereof. 2,904,548,
9-15-59. CI. 260 — 247.1.
Rice, Leslie B. : See —
Quick, Carl F., and Rice. 2,898,785.
Rice, Livingston L.. W. C. Lamphier, and P. H. Netherwood,
to SDrague Electric Co. Impregnated electrical capacitors.
2.870.385. 1-20-59. CI. 317—258.
Rice, Lon C, B. O. Satre, and H. E. Snyder, to Boeing Air-
plane Co. Welding apparatus and method for welding tubu-
lar skin structures. 2.883,517. 4-21-59, CI. 219 — 117.
Rice, Louis F., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Fluidized catalyst
vessels using sloping standpipes. 2,879,145, 3-24-59, CI.
23—288.
Rice, Louis F., J. L. Patton, G. F. Timson, and W. R. Par-
tridge, to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Conversion process and
apparatus for use therein. 2.900,325, 8-18-59. CI. 208 — 78.
Rice, Lvman A., to General Motors Corp. Switch. 2,867,702,
1-6-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Rice, Lyman A., to General Motors Corp. Regulating circuit
for generators. 2,906,939, 9-29-59, CI. 322—27.
Rice, Lyman A., to General Motors Corp. Battery charging
circuit. 2,908,854. 10-13-59. CI. 320—40.
Rice, Lyman A., to General Motors Corp. Regulator relay.
2,913,641, 11-17-59, CI. 317 — 176.
Rice. Lyman A., to General Motors Corp. Tensioning device.
2,914,713, 11-24-59. CI. 317 — 176.
Rice, Norman D., to Inland Steel Products Co. Metaldeck-
ing. 2.901,062, 8-25-59. CI. 189 — 34.
Rice, Owen, to Hagan Chemicals & Controls Inc. Ham
pumping apparatus. 2,915,958, 12-8-59, CI. 99 — 257.
Rice, Philip K. : See —
First, Vincent E., Potts, Rice, and Yendall. 2,908,144.
Rice, Rex, to International Business Machines Corn. Self-
reproducing tape control system. 2,911,147, 11-3-59, CI.
235 — 61.6.
Rice, Rex, Jr., M. R. Dilling. and G. Tyson, to Northrop Corp.
Digital plotter. 2,898.175. 8-4-59. CI. 346 — 23.
Rice, Ruskin, to The Springfield Tent & Awning Co. Awning
and frame for sinsle piece canvas awning construction.
2,875,824, 3-3-59. CI. 160—58.
Rice. Theodore, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method
for charging hieri-boiline hydrocarbons to fluid catalytic
conversion processes. 2,904.504. 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 157.
Rice. Walter A., to Mohasco Industries. Inc. Apparatus for
making pile fabric. 2.896.670. 7-28-59. CI. 139 — 38.
Rice, William A. Two-way plumb and level. 2,906,031,
9-29-59, CI. 33 — 207.
Rice, William J. : See —
Klasing, Arthur P., and Rice. 2,880,925.
Klasing, Arthur P., and Rice. 2,916,053.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Rice, Willis D. : See —
Lewis, Edward H., Rice, and Estrin. 2,867,001.
Rieeman, Sumner, to Raytheon Co. Directional antenna.
2,915,752, 12-1-59, CI. 343—842.
Rich, Barrett G., to Deere & Co. Crankcase ventilating sys-
tem and duplex air cleaner especially therefor. 2,871,663,
2-3-59, CI. 60—97.
Rich, Charles A., Jr., to Morgan Construction Co. Seal.
2,868,574, 1-13-59, CI. 288—2.
Rich, Donald G., to Carrier Corp. Rotary regenerator seals.
2,902,267, 9-1-59, CI. 257—269.
Rich, Edward L., and R. H. Turner ; said Rich assor. to said
Turner. Adaptor plugs for cameras. 2,872,857, 2-10-59,
CI. 95 — 11.5.
Rich, Harold, to General Electric Co. A.-C. wattmeter.
2,897,446, 7-28-49. CI. 324 — 142.
Rich, Harry L., and E. T. Habib, to United States of America,
Navy. Shock-spectrum instrument. 2,881,043, 4-7-59,
CI. 346—7.
Rich, Herbert G., to Fisher Governor Co. Flexible diaphragm
flow control valve. 2,877,791, 3-17-59, CI. 137 — 487.
Rich, Jack V., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Forced draft in-
strument shelter. 2,900,821, 8-25-59, CI. 73—349.
Rich, John P. : See —
Carlsmith, Lawrence A., and Rich. 2,878.116.
Carlsmith, Lawrence A., and Rich. 2,878,117.
Rich, John P., O. Luthi, and W. N. Thompson, to Improved
Machinery Inc. Intermeshing screw pumps and the like.
2,908,226, 10-13-59. CI. 103 — 128.
Rich, John P., and O. Luthi. Apparatus for screening pulp.
2,908,390, 10-13-59, CI. 209—273.
Rich, John W. : See —
Peterson, William F., Jubel, and Rich. 2,886,867.
Rich, Joseph A. : See —
Webber, Stanley E., and Rich. 2,900,557.
Rich, Joseph A., to General Electric Co. Tunable microwave
resonant system and electric discharge device. 2,888,600,
5-26-59, CI. 315—5.53.
Rich, Joseph A., to General Electric Co. Electron beam
amplification apparatus. 2,894,170, 7-7-59, CI. 315 — 5.41.
Rich. Klinger Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Kruschik Julius. 2,915,087.
Rich, Lewis C, and L. H. Rowley, to 'Sperry Rand Corp.,
Ford Instrument Co. Division. Servosystem with low im-
pedance stabilization network. 2,878,435, 3-17-59, CI.
318—32.
Rich, Malcolm N. : See —
Peck, Rudolph, and Rich. 2,894,548.
Rich Mfg. Co. of California : See —
Ewing, Paul E. 2,879,563.
Rich Mfg. Corp. : See —
Kirkpatrick, Leland W. 2,868,637.
Rich, Robert E. : See —
Diamond. Holton W., and Powell. 2,868,653.
Rich, Robert L. Adding and subtracting machine. 2,904,249,
9-15-59, CI. 235 — 83.
Rich, Samuel. Sliding windows. 2,912,714, 11-17-59, CI.
16—100.
Rich, Samuel M. : See —
Hamilton, Rollie D., and Rich. 2,899,024.
Rich, Stanley R. Supports for mechanical vibrators.
2,873,392, 2-10-59, CI. 310—26.
Rich, Stanley R., and W. Roth, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Control circuit. 2,892,085, 6-23-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Rich, Theodore A., to General Electric Co. Logarithmic
translating circuit. 2,868,968, 1-13-59, CI. 250—27.
Rich, Theodore A., to General Electric Co. Small particle
filter. 2,884,088, 4-28-59, CI. 183—32.
Richard, Andre P. : See —
Petitcolas, Pierre, Richard, Sureau, Roe, and Develotte.
2,893,817.
Richard-Foy, Robert M. P. O., to Association des Ouvriers
en Instruments de Precision (A.O.I.P.) (Societe Anonyme
Cooperative a Capital Variable). Dose-measuring device
for ionising radiation. 2,884,532, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Richard-Foy, Robert M. P. O., to Association des Ouvriers
en Instruments de Precision (A.O.I.P.) (Societe Anonyme
Cooperative a Capital Variable). Measuring apparatus for
ionising radiations. 2,884,533, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.3.
Richard, Henry J., 51% to Theophile J. La Lime. Cutting
tools. 2,870,523, 1-27-59, CI. 29 — 96.
Richard, Joseph, and L. Door lock. 2,903,286, 9-8-59, CI.
292 — 295.
Richard, Lillie : See —
Richard, Joseph, and L. 2,903,286.
Richard, Paul P. Arrangement for the automatic steering of
tractors or the like vehicles. 2,906,356, 9-29-59, CI. 180 —
6.48.
Richards, Alaa G. : See —
Bourns, Marian E., and Richards. 2,873,339.
Richards, Archer W., to Yates-American Machine Co. Com-
bination saw, jointer and sander tool. 2,913,025, 11-17-59,
Cl. 144 — 1.
Richards, Arthur J., to Fenestra Inc. Pouring form for win-
dows. 2,901,810, 9-1-59, Cl. 25 — 131.
Richards, Arthur J. Rivet bucking device. 2,914,972,
12-1-59, Cl. 78—53.5.
Richards, Audley G. : See —
Emerson, John R., Fuller, and Richards. 2,894,740.
Gauge for torsion
2,900,734, 8-25-59,
2,883,057, 4-21-59,
Richards, Burton A., to Bear Mfg. Co.
bar suspension systems for vehicles.
Cl. 33—180.
Richards, Charles S. Paint strainer.
Cl. 210 — 476.
Richards, David C, to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Self-orient-
ing geophone. Re. 24,709. 10-6-59, Cl. 340 — 17.
Richards, Earl. Warm air baseboard heating structure.
2.870.699. 1-27-59. Cl. 98 — 40.
Richards, Geoffrey P., to The Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd. Ap-
paratus for modulating high frequency waves. 2,903,658,
9-8-59, Cl. 333 — 81.
Richards, George B. : See —
Billeter, Henry R., and Richards. 2,894,659.
Richards, George B., to Liquid Controls Corp. Fluid control
device. 2,874,715, 2-24-59, Cl. 137 — 98.
Richards, George B., to Liquid Controls Corp. Liquid valves.
2,898,927, 8-11-59, Cl. 137 — 79.
Richards, George B., to Liquid Controls Corp. Liquid flow
control apparatus. 2,903,025, 9-8-59, Cl. 141 — 217.
Richards, Hans K., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Radiation detecting and telemetering
system. 2,917,633, 12-15-59, Cl. 250 — 83.6.
Richards, Harold A.. Jr. : See —
Hardy, Robert L., Richards, Downer, and Olsen.
2,880,615.
Richards, Howard R. : See —
Alexeff, Alexander V., and Richards. 2,915,102.
Richards, James R., to United States of America, Navy.
High frequency dental tool. 2,874,470, 2-24-59, Cl.
32—58.
Richards, John M. Apparatus for testing eyes. 2,868,068,
1-13-59, Cl. 88—20.
Richards, Leslie D. : See —
Cullen, Roy H, and Richards. 2,915,323.
Cullen, Roy H., Richards, and Hodgeman. 2,892,535.
Richards Mfg. Co. : See —
Treace, Harry T. 2,878,809.
Richards, Richard K., to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic counting system. 2,888,556, 5-26-59,
Cl. 250 — 27.
Richards, Robert W. B., to Thomas Robinson & Son Ltd.
Under-table, traveling-saw apparatus for cutting sheets of
materials. 2,870,802, 1-27-59, Cl. 143 — 47.
Richards, Roman B. : See —
Hopper, Cecil M., and Richards. 2,876,182.
Richards, Stanley I., to Ferranti Ltd. Recording member as-
sembly for computer or the like. 2,915,358, 12-1-59, Cl.
346 — 74.
Richards, William M. S., to Celanese Corp. of America.
Preparation of partially frozen liquid mixtures. 2,915,474,
12-1-59, Cl. 252—182.
Richards, William V., and H. Rosen, to H. A. Phillips, d. b. a.
H. A. Phillips Co., by W. Phillips, conservator of his estate.
Liquid return system. 2,871,673. 2-3-59. Cl. 62 — 174.
Richardson, Alan C, to California Packing Corp. Continuous
cooker and heat exchanger. 2,894,446, 7-14-59, Cl. 99 — 361.
Richardson, Alan C, to California Packing Corp. Process
for the production of vinegar. 2,913,343, 11-17-59, Cl.
99—147.
Richardson, Arthur T., Jr. Hood for kitchen range. 2,901,-
963, 9-1-59, Cl. 98—115.
Richardson, Bert, and N. Brocklebank, to Priestman Brothers
Ltd. Method of making slewing bearings for cranes and
the like. 2,908,069, 10-13-59, Cl. 29 — 148.4.
Richardson, Bobby J. : See —
Bowden, Henry F., and Richardson. 2,914,191.
Richardson, Cecil H. Scraper cylinder improvement.
2,882,621, 4-21-59, Cl. 37—126.
Richardson, Cecil R., to Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co.
Coupling apparatus. 2,877,851, 3-17-59, Cl. 166 — 178.
Richardson, Charles D. : See —
Wolff, George M., and Richardson. 2,917,570.
Richardson, Chester A., to R. C. Pratt. Liquefied gas refrig-
eration system. 2,909,039, 10-20-59, Cl. 62 — 45.
Richardson Co., The : See —
Gemberling, George W. 2.890,488.
Mocas, Verlin A. 2,901,527.
Richardson, Daniel L. : See-
Sampson, Darwin L., Glass, and Richardson. 2,914,302.
Richardson, Edward A. Heat exchange apparatus. 2,893.702,
7-7-59, Cl. 257—245.
Richardson, Edward A. Cooling and supporting structure.
2,893,703, 7-7-59, Cl. 257 — 250.
Richardson, Eugene E., to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant com-
positions. 2,882,229, 4-14-59, Cl. 252 — 32.7.
Richardson, Eugene E., to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant com-
positions. 2,883,339, 4-21-59, Cl. 252 — 32.7.
Richardson, Forrest W. Two-piece digging tooth. 2,870,552,
1-27-59. Cl. 37—142.
Richardson, Frank A., to The De La Rue Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for the counting of sheets of material for example,
bank notes. 2,911.216, 11-3-59, Cl. 271 — 27.
Richardson, Frank A., to The De La Rue Co. Ltd. Appa-
ratus for counting sheets of paper. 2,912,242, 11-10-59,
Cl. 271—27.
Richardson. George A. : See —
Gaertner, Van R., and Richardson. 2.904.538.
Gaertner, Van R., and Richardson. 2,913,370.
Seifter, Eli. and Richardson. 2,870,064.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Richardson, James W. : See —
Davis, Lysander C, Jr., and Richardson. 2,872,800.
Richardson, John E. : See —
Nuttall, Hubert V., and Richardson. 2,896,091.
Richardson, John E. System for analogue computing utilizing
detectors and modulators. 2,870,960. 1-27-59, CI. 235—
61.
Richardson, John T., to Antennavision Mfg. & Engineering
Co. Cable lasher. 2,895,713, 7-21-59, CI. 254 — 134.3.
Richardson, John W., to Tecumseh Products Co. Engine con-
trol device. 2,873,731, 2-17-59, CI. 123—99.
Richardson, Joseph D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquid
phase separation control. 2,872,936, 2-10-59, CI. 137 — 172.
Richardson, Lawrence and W. S. Method and apparatus for
flushing toilets and the like. 2,907,049, 10-6-59, CI. 4 — 34.
Richardson, Marguerite M. Box lid fastener. 2,918,319,
12-22-59, CI. 292—253.
Richardson, Martin A. : See —
Christenson, Donald J., Hansen, and Richardson.
2,892,571.
Richardson, Max C. : See—
Houlding, Lloyd M. 2,912,850.
Richardson, Norman H. Electrical fixture. 2.871,455, 1-27-59,
CI. 339—8.
Richardson, Norvell M. Utility rack. 2,904,188, 9-15-59,
CI. 211—65
Richardson, Olan, to Southern States Equipment Corp. Elec-
tric fuse. 2,903,538, 9-8-59, CI. 200 — 127.
Richardson, Olan, and C. W. Walter, to Southern States
Equipment Corp. Sliver coiler. 2,916,780, 12-15-59,
CI. 19—159.
Richardson, Pierce F., to International Harvester Co. Steer-
ing means for vehicles. 2,876,659, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 710.5.
Richardson, Pierce P., to International Harvester Co. Pre-
loading bearings on a track roller assembly. 2,906,564,
9-29-59, CI. 308 — 15.
Richardson. Ralph R., and J. F. Castner, to United Biscuit
Co. of America. Cellular tray forming and assembling
machine. 2,879.700. 3-31-59, CI. 93 — 37.
Richardson Rod & Reel Co. : See —
Faber, Aloysius W., and Gronewold. 2,874,507.
Richardson, Rolland A., to Pacific Industrial Mfg. Co. Pre-
cision control system for press brakes or the like. 2,906,096,
9-29-59, CI. 60—97.
Richardson, Ronald E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
pressing nipper rolls. 2,895,864, 7-21-59, CI. 154 — 2.7.
Richardson, Ronald E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
bending moulds. 2.903,825. 9-15-59. Cl. 49 — 67.
Richardson, Ronald E„ to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass
bending moulds. 2,918,755, 12-29-59, Cl. 49 — 67.
Richardson, Roy A., and J. Cohn, to Motorola, Inc. Radio
receiver with impulse noise blanking. 2,901,601, 8-25-59,
Cl. 250 — 20.
Richardson, Sid, Carbon Co. : See —
Offutt, Harold H, and Braddock. 2,907,447.
Richardson, Walker S. : See —
Richardson, Lawrence and W. S. 2,907,049.
Richardson, William D. Clothespin. 2,871.538, 2-3-59, Cl.
24 — 137.
Richardson, William F.. to Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Edge roll for
cushion spring assemblies. 2.871,925, 2-3-59, Cl. 155 — 184.
Richardson, William S.. to The Falk Corp. Oil-and-vapor
shaft-seal. 2,891,808, 6-23-59, Cl. 286—10.
Richardson, Woodrow W., to International Minerals & Chemi-
cal Corp. Process for producing defluorinated calcium
phosphates. 2,893,834, 7-7-59, Cl. 23 — 109.
Richelli. Federico. Ice making machine. 2,890,572, 6-16-59,
Cl. 62 — 233.
Richer. Irving. Containers. 2.883.042, 4-21-59, Cl. 206 — 7.
Richert, Herbert B., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2,4-ditertiarv-
butyl-4,6-dimethoxy-2,5-cyclohexadien-l-one. 2,908,692, 10-
13-59, Cl. 260—396.
Richeson, Sanford E. Installation for spray-coating hollow
articles. 2,884,897, 5-5-59, Cl. 118—315.
Richey. David M., to Emhart Mfg. Co. Fluid lock valve.
2,872,903, 2-10-59, Cl. 121 — 40.
Richey. Shirrell C. : See—
Hershberger. Russell R., and Richey. 2,896.889.
Richfield Oil Corp. : See —
Chamberlain, Richard O., and Wakefield. 2,869.645.
Chamberlain. Richard O., and Wakefield . 2,869,646.
Grantham, Richard L., and Liu. 2,894,985.
Kofahl, David C. 2,917,281.
Zweifel, Henry C, Hull, and Hart. 2,886,457.
Zweifel, Henry C, Voss.. and Gower. 2,898,298.
Richie, Carlton A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Molding com-
position containing phenol-formaldehyde and rubber.
2,867.589, 1-6-59, Cl. 260—17.2.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Frequency-
difference detector system. 2,890,270, 6-9-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Richman. Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Television
field-identification system. 2,897,266 7-28-59 Cl 178—
7.3.
Richman. Donald, to Hazeltine Research Inc. Color-tele-
vision system. 2,898,397, 8^-59. Cl. 178 — 5.2.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Phase detec-
tor. 2,898,458. 8-4-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research Inc. Phase detec-
tor. 2,898,459. 8-4-59. Cl. 250 — 27.
Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Phase detector.
2,910,581, 10-27-59, Cl. 250—27.
R. East ; said East assor. to said
cooking mechanism. 2,896,527,
2,890,687,
Richman, Jacob S., and T.
Richman. Frankfurter
7-28-59, Cl. 99—332.
Richmond-Chase Co. : See — -
Hendry, Elmer. 2,875,685.
Richmond Engineering Co., Inc. : See — -
Robinson, John W. 2.911,101.
Richmond, Eugene E. Thermo hydraulic valve.
6-16-59, Cl. 123 — 41.12.
Richmond, Francis M., W. J. Pennnington, and R. W. KofBer,
to Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp. Ferrous base alloys.
2909,426. 10-20-59, Cl. 75 — 128.
Richmond, George G. Combination grass rake and grabber.
2,891,374. 6-23-59. Cl. 56 — 400.12.
Richmond, Kenneth W., and B. Hughes, to Shell Development
Co. Hydrogen peroxide emulsions. 2,886,532, 5-12-59,
Cl. 252—104.
Richmond, Martin R. : See —
Kline, Jack, and Richmond. 2,901,707.
Richmond, Nelson R., and W. N. Stone, to The Kaman Air-
craft Corp. Sealing device for relatively rotating parts.
2,894,769, 7-14-59, Cl. 286—11.13.
Richmond Screw Anchor Co., Inc. : See —
Boll, Martin W., Trolio, and McRobbie. 2,880,608.
Richmond, William F., Jr., and D. C. Nowack, to The Martin
Co. Switching system. 2,892,907, 6-30-59. Cl. 200 — 46.
Richolt, Robert R., and H. K. Richter, to Lockheed Aircraft
Corp. Autopilot-power control servo mechanisms.
2,877,742, 3-17-59, Cl. 121 — 41.
Richtel, Martin : See —
Cottle, Francis M. 2,917,104.
Richter, Albert : See —
Keating, William T., and Richter. 2,911,828.
Richter, Albert, to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co.
Division. Pressure-voltage transducing element. 2,887,882,
5-26-59, Cl. 73—398.
Richter, Albert, V. Ordorica. and D. Gertz, to Sperry Rand
Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division. Magnetic clutch.
2,898,485. 8-4-59, Cl. 310—104.
Richter, Don L. Building unit. 2,891,491. 6-23-59, Cl.
108—1.
Richter, Donald L., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Utility automotive vehicle. 2,908,528, 10-13-59, Cl.
296—28.
Richter, George A., and A. B. Lamb, to United States of
America, Navy. Special papers. 2,893,754, 7-7-59, Cl.
281—38.
Richter, George A., Jr. : See —
Bibolet, Aubert H., Brown, Fellmann, and Richter.
2,914,376.
Richter, George A., Jr., and G. L.
Co. Process for spinning
2.869,977. 1-20-59, Cl. 18—54.
Richter, Gerhard, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Con-
struction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Arrangements for con-
trolling the effective thrust produced by reaction-propul-
sion units and in particular by ram-jet units or athodyds.
2,914,911, 12-1-59, Cl. 60—35.6.
Richter, Hans-Jurgen : See —
Wusteney, Herbert, and Richter. 2,891,651.
Richter, Heinz K. : See —
Richolt, Robert R., and Richter. 2,877,742.
Richter, Helmer : See —
Schenck, Martin, and Richter. 2,916,490.
Richter, Helmer, and M. Schenck, to Firma Schering A.G.
4-aminochromanes. 2,903,454, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 — 247.7.
Richter, Henry, to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Trans-
fer machine. 2,889,648, 6-9-59, Cl. 41—1.
Richter, Johan C. F. C, to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Method and
apparatus for the separation of liquids from cellulosic pulp.
2.870,009. 1-20-59. Cl. 92 — 7.
Richter, John W. : See —
Kaczka, Edward A., Richter, and Shunk. 2,868.836.
Richter, John W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. An-
thraquinonyloxy-benzyl amine compounds. 2,888,467, 5-26-
59, Cl. 260—380.
Richter, Ole J., to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Device for feeding
comminuted cellulosic fibrous material into a pressure ves-
sel. 2,901,149, 8-25-59. Cl. 222—367.
Richter, Ole J., to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Material feeding
apparatus. 2,914,223, 11-23-59, Cl. 222—194.
Richter, Otto P. Pneumatic holding device. 2,871,053,
1-27-59. Cl. 294 — 64.
Richter, Philip: See —
Appleton, Bernard S., and Richter. 2,918,122.
Richter, Raymond R., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Roller
train device. 2,898,855, 8-11-59, Cl. 101 — 425.
Richter, Rudolf. Flyers for roving machines. 2,867,970,
1-13-59, Cl. 57 — 115.
Richter, Sidney B. : See —
Molotsky, Hyman M., and Richter. 2,901,509.
Molotsky. Hyman M., and Richter. 2,901,510.
Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Halogenated
bvcycloheptenyl sulfite derivatives. 2,867,564, 1-6-59, Cl.
167—30.
Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Halogenated
organic compounds. 2,901,338, 8-25-59, Cl. 71—2.5.
Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. New composi-
tions of matter. 2,909,458, 10-20-59, Cl. 167 — 30.
Richter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Pentachloro-
cyclopentene-3-one-2-yl phosphonates and insecticidal use
thereof. 2,914,439, 11-24-59, Cl. 167—30.
Brown, to Rohm & Haas
particulate dispersions.
780
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Richter, Walther : See —
Dittniore, Ray H., Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,885,735.
Richter, Walther, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Electromag-
netic centrifugal pump. 2,910,941. 11-3-59, CI. 103 — 1.
Richter, Walter H. Display stand. 2,908,400, 10-13-59,
CI. 211 — 148.
Richter, Willy, to Kurt Korber & Co., K.G. Device for at-
taching mouthpieces to cigarettes and the like. 2,881,767,
4-14-59, CI. 131—94.
Richter, Willy, and M. Neubert, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G.
Tobacco rod making machines. 2,868,211, 1-13-59, CI.
131—66.
Richter, Willy K., and M. K. Neubert, to Hauni-Werke Korber
& Co., K.G. Machines for producing a continuous rod
of fibrous material. 2,911,980, 11-10-59, CI. 131—84.
Richterkessing, Frank H., to W. M. Cissell Mfg. Co. Fabric
drying apparatus having means for selectively supplying
drying and cooling medium. 2,870,545, 1-27-59, CI. 34 —
63.
Richterkessing, Frank H., to W. M. Cissell Mfg. Co. Garment-
vent clamp. 2.895,659, 7-21-59, CI. 224 — 252.
Richterkessing, Frank H„ and W. M. Ingold, to W. M. Cissell
Mfg. Co. Garment finisher and means for adjusting size
of bag thereof. 2,889,969, 6-9-59, CI. 223 — 67.
Richtmyer, Lawson E., and P. G. Gerhard, to United States
of America, Army. Electromechanical timer. 2,900,021,
8-18-59, CI. 161—1.
Rickard, Clyde E., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Protector nipple.
2.893.437, 7-7-59, CI. 138—96.
Rickard, Clyde E., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Collar protector.
2.893.438, 7-7-59, CI. 138—96.
Rickard, Clyde E., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Split ring coupling.
2,901,269, S-25-59, CI. 285—39.
Rickard, Clyde E., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Drain gasket.
2,916,043, 12-8-59, CI. 137—217.
Rickard, Clyde E., to McDowell Mfg. Co. Pipe in socket
coupling having loose thread connecting means. 2,916,306,
12-8-59, CI. 285—5.
Rickard, Florence : See —
Metzgar, Harry H. 2,889,823.
Rickard, James A. : See —
Brannon, Hezzie R., Jr., and Rickard. 2,911,534.
Rickard, James A., and A. Frosch, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Ionization chamber for mass spectrometer.
2,911,531, 11-3-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Rickard, William : See —
Metzgar, Harry H. 2,889,823.
Rickard, William A. : See —
Metzgar, Harry H. 2,889,823.
Rickard, William H Spool for fishing reel. 2,890,842,
6-16-59, CI. 242 — 118.4.
Rickards, William H., and J. H. Johanson, to The Gabriel Co.
Coaxial line. 2,892,007. 6-23-59, CI. 174 — 28.
Rickel, William R., to Whirlpool Corp. Laundry machine.
2,915,888, 12-8-59, CI. 68—19.
Riekenmann, Alfred, to Reishauer-Werkzeuge A.G. Machine
for the grinding of spur gears and helical gears bv the
generating principle. 2,898.707, 8-11-59, CI. 51 — 95.
Ricker, Eugene C, to Haloid Xerox Inc. Xerographic belt
loading apparatus. 2,918,898, 12-29-59. CI. 118 — 308.
Ricker, Fred G., and R. C. Randall, to Baker Perkins, Inc.
Dough trough elevators. 2,917,192, 12-15-59, CI. 214 — 313.
Ricker, Richard W., to Aluminum Co. of America. Castable
refractory. 2,912,341. 11-10-59, CI. 106 — 64.
Rickert Electric, Inc. : See —
Stayton. Robert D. 2,908,785.
Rickert, Hans-Ferdinand : See —
Pieper, Gustav. Stein, and Rickert. 2,867,612.
Rickert, Herbert B. : See —
Archer, Wesley L., Bozer, and Rickert. 2,895,935.
Rickert. Herbert B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Aqueous coat-
ing composition of coal acids, starch and a plasticizer and a
base coated therewith. 2,883,300, 4-21-59, CI. 106 — 213.
Rickert, Herbert B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Aqueous coat-
ing compositions of coal acids and starch and a base coated
therewith. 2,887,399, 5-19-59, CI. 106—213.
Ricketts, James B., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Thvratron actu-
ated pawl circuit. 2,904,726, 9-15-59, CI. 317—123.
Ricketts, James B., Jr., E. E. Bittmann, and J. Deutsch,
to Burroughs Corp. Static magnetic memory system.
2,915,740, 12-1-59, CI. 340—174.
Ricketts. Robert E., to General Electric Co. Logarithmic
amplifier. 2,915,599, 12-1-59, CI. 179—171.
Ricklick, Eugene A., to Stockland Road Machinery Co.
Universal hitch assembly. 2,867,452, 1-6-59, CI. 280—492.
Ricks, Marc. Automatic door-opening signal device.
2,874,240, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 44.
Ricouard, Henri L. G., to Societe d-Exploitation de Procedes
Mecaniques Mecaproder. Apparatus for walking heavy
equipment. 2,914,127, 11-24-59, CI. 180 — 8.
Ridbo Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Hall, Carroll B., Perry, and Zullig. 2,870,132.
Ridgway, Eric O. 2,870,104.
Ridgway, Eric O., and Perrv. 2,870,103.
Ridgwav, Eric O., and Perrv. 2.870.105.
Ridgway, Eric O., and Perry. 2,870.106.
Riddell, John T., Inc. : See —
Jones, Robert T. 2,867,811.
Riddell, Joseph M. Fluid power motor apparatus. 2,870,556,
1-27-59, CI. 37 — 184.
Riddervold, Hans W. : See —
Langballe, Wilhelm, Riddervold, Norlindh, and Lindqvist,
2,875,653.
Riddick, Frank C, Jr. : See —
Lieffers, William C. Riddick, and Switzer. 2,891,669.
Lieffers, William C, Riddick, and Switzer. 2,913,404.
Lieffers, William C, Riddick, and Switzer. 2,914,466.
Riddington, Frederick W'., and H. Felts, to General Electric
Co. Centrifugal spraying apparatus tor applying coatings
to cavities in objects. 2,876,736, 3-10-59, CI. 118 — 301.
Riddle Airlines. Inc. : See —
Danielsen, Dale A. 2,900,955.
Riddle, Harry V. Cluster trailer hitch. 2,911,233, 11-3-59,
CI. 280 — 415.
Riddle, Joseph E., to Librascope, Inc. Clamp. 2,917,267,
12-15-59, CI. 248 — 361.
Ridenaur, Wayne F., to Cheshire, Inc. Label applying ma-
chine. 2,889,029, 6-2-59, CI. 198 — 35.
Ridenour, Louis N., to International Telemeter Corp. Video
scrambling and unscrambling system. 2,875,269, 2—24—59,
CI. 178—5.1.
Ridenour, Louis N., to Paramount Pictures Corp. Subscrip-
tion television distribution system. 2,918,522. 12-22-59,
CI. 178 — 5.1.
Rideout, Richard G. Apparatus for photographic slide view-
ing. 2,869,260, 1-20-59, CI. 40—78.
Rider, Frank A., and R. P. Stanton, to The Viking Corp.
Control valve. 2,877,978, 3-17-59, CI. 251 — 46.
Rider, Osborne L.. Jr. : See —
Waugh, Robert E., and Rider. 2,907,127.
Rider, Paul Z., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Readout means for
accounting machines. 2,900,131, 8-18-59, CI. 235 — 59.
Rider, R. Windham : See —
Ferguson. D. C. 2,900,094.
Rider, Stuart H. : See —
Fantl, Joel, Lection, and Rider. 2,890,948.
Ridge, Guy H. : See —
Buckingham, William D., Ridge, Root, and Turner.
2,894.066.
Ridge Tool Co., The : See —
Ingwer, Carl H., Wright, and Weibel. 2,916,749.
Janik, Anton J. 2.891.799.
Lauck. William A. 2,871,733.
Ridgers, Charles E. S., and R. H. Briggs, to The Decca
Record Co. Ltd. Radar apparatus. 2,894,220, 7-7-59,
CI. 333—24.
Ridgers, Frederick G. : See — ■
Burgess, Thomas J., and Ridgers. 2.879.963.
Ridgers, Frederick G., to N. Slater Co. Ltd. Cable support.
2,895,193, 7-21-59, CI. 24 — 20.
Ridgeway, Bruce. Expansion wheel hub bearing. 2,895,(71,
7-21-59, CI. 308—236.
Ridgeway, Bruce, and R. R. Ingram. Automobile lift. 2,901,-
116, 9-1-59, CI. 187—8.43.
Ridgway, Edmund T., to The Budd Co. Selectively connect-
ible axle frame for road vehicles, especially trailers.
2,888,297, 5-26-59, CI. 296—28.
Ridgway, Eric O., to Ridbo Laboratories, Inc. Chloroprene
rubber composition containing a tall oil-sulphur reaction
product. 2,870,104. 1-20-59. Ci. 260—23.7.
Ridgway, Eric O., and N. A. Perry, to Ridbo Laboratories, Inc.
Chlor'osulfonated polyethylene composition containing sul-
furized tall oil. 2.870,103. 1-20-59, CI. 260—23. .
Ridgway, Eric O., and N. A. Perry, to Ridbo Laboratories, Inc.
Nitriie rubber composiitons containing sulfurized tall oil.
2.870,105, 1-20-59. CI. 260 — 23.7.
Ridgway Eric O., and N. A. Perry, to Ridbo Laboratories, Inc.
Chloroprene rubber compositions containing sulfurized tall
oil. 2,870.106. 1-20-59. CI. 260— 23.7.
Ridgway Frank, to Arundel, Coulthard & Co. Ltd. Produc-
tion of tyre cord and like yarn. 2,887,840, 5-26-o9, CI.
Ridgway. Frank, to Arundel. Coulthard & Co. Ltd. Produc-
tion of tyre cord and like yarn. 2,887,841, 5-26-o9, CI.
57 — 60.
Ridgwav, John A., Jr., and J. M. Stuckey, to The American
Oil Co. Hvdrogenation process utilizing aluminum chloride
complex catalyst. 2,910,513, 10-27-59, CI. 260—667
Ridings, Clements A., and A. W. Holstein. to National Stand-
by Vendors, Inc. Coin apparatus. 2,872,009, 2-3-o9, CI.
194 — 10.
Ridings, Garvice H. : See —
Wise, Raleigh J., Hackenberg. and Ridings. 2.S94.065.
Ridings, Garvice H., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Record communication-telephone system. 2,903,517.
9-8-59, CI. 179 — 4.
Ridings, Garvice H, to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Telautograph system. 2,919,305, 12-29-59, CI. 178—19.
Ridings. Garvice H. R. J. Wise, and C. Jelinek. Jr., to
The Western Union Telegraph Co. Facsimile ticket and
message system. 2,894,063, 7-7-59, CI. 178—6.6.
Ridler, Desmond S., and B. F. Armsby, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Driving arrangements. 2,S83,475,
4-21-59. CI. 179 — 100.2.
Ridley, Ian M., % to R. L. Klosterman. Tiltable tandem
refractory and concrete gun apparatus. 2,899,182, S-ll-59,
CI. 259—151.
Ridlev, Oscar E., and E. J. Walsh, to General Electric Co.
Sta'tor vane locking key. 2,915,281, 12-1-59, CI. 253—78.
Ridlinghafer, Charles B. : See —
McDonald, Martin. 2,894,352.
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Ridout, Philip J. : See —
Marshall Peter R., and Ridout. 2,872,311.
Riebe, Kenneth W. : See —
Fevig, Glen A., Greiner, and Rlebe. 2,905,677.
Rieber, Martin, and L. Orthner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt.
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process of preparing
cycloalkanone-oximes. 2,885,440, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 566.
Rieckman, Werner. Combination ice and roller skates.
2,868,553, 1-13-59, CI. 280—7.13.
Rieckman, Werner. Code set keyless starter for automobiles.
2 897,376. 7-28-59, CI. 307 — 10.
Riede, John R. : See —
Henderson, Ashland S., Cross, and Riede. 2,888,026.
Henderson, Ashland S., Cross, and Riede. 2,909,303.
Riede, Peter M. : See —
Canty, John M., and Riede. 2,874,865.
Riedel-de Haen Akt. : See —
Heymons, Albrecht. 2,883,326.
Riedel, Erich, to Brueckenbau Flender G.m.b.H. Sieves for
sludge draining. 2,892,546, 6-30-59, CI. 210 — 332.
T? lpflpl Tflpiv " f\ P P -
Baker. William R., Kerns, and Riedel. 2,868,974.
Riedel, Kurt A., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Machine tool
counterweight. 2896,512. 7-28-59. CI. 90—16.
Riedel, Kurt A., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Knee deflection
eliminator. 2,908,204, 10-13-59, CI. 90 — 58.
Riedel, Ralph H., to Clevite Corp. Sealing ring and method
of making same. 2,886,479, 5-12-59, CI. 154 — 81.
Riedel, Walther. Thermostats. 2,907,210, 10-6-59, CI. 73 —
368.3.
Rieder Brothers : See —
Rieder, Robert M. 2,879,561.
Rieder, Robert M., to Rieder Brothers. Knockdown counter
construction. 2,879/561, 3-31-59, CI. 20 — 92.7.
Riedesel, Richard G. : See —
Rankin, Walter J., and Riedesel. 2,881,064.
Riedesser, Franz, to Papierfabrik Baienfurt A. G. Hoisting
eye with tripping arrangement. 2,879,099, 3-24-59, CI.
294—83.
Riedl, Hans-Joachim : See —
Hopff, Heinrich, von Schickh, and Riedl. 2,903,482.
Renpe, Walter, Riedl, and von Schickh. 2,879,215.
Riedl, Wolfgang, to Schwarz Laboratories, Inc. Nucleus
alkylated phloracyclophenones and procedure for the pro-
duction of such compounds. 2,898,374, 8-4-59. Cl. 260 —
586.
Riedle, Rudolf : See —
Nitzsehe, Siegfried, and Riedle. 2.868.820.
Nitzsche, Siegfried, and Riedle. 2,902,504.
Riegel Paper Corp. : See —
Henry, Elbert A., Jr. 2,880,654.
Magill, Donald G., Jr. 2,895,868.
Riegel Textile Corp. : See —
Gore, Graves T. 2,893,314.
Reynolds, Linton C, and Shirley. 2,893,315.
Rieger, Frederic L., to Thermometer Corp. of America. Com-
bined compass, inclinometer and accelerometer. 2,873,536,
2-17-59. Cl. 33—225.
Rieger. Gilbert N. : See —
Korner. Renzo L.. Rieger, and McCurdy. 2,871,086.
Rieger, William H., and L. A. Springman, to Reilly Tar &
Chemical Corp. Purification of piperidines. 2,868,793,
1-13-59. Cl. 260—293.
Riegler, Werner L. : See —
Dybalski, Jack N., Riegler, Du Brow, and Schubert.
2,919,204.
Riegler, Werner L., and J. N. Dybalski, to Armour and Co.
Anti-slaking bufling compositions. 2,899,290, 8-11-59,
Cl. 51—304.
Rieke, George A. Grinding tool formed of an inorganic
bonding agent. 2,874,034, 2-17-59, Cl. 51—298.
Rieke, Glenn T., to Rieke Metal Products Corp. Bail handled
closure cap. 2,895,654, 7-21-59, Cl. 222—529.
Rieke. John W. : See —
.Tacobv. Gerald E.. and Rieke. 2,883,470.
Pentico, George W. A., and Rieke. 2,878,381.
Rieke, John W.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. In-
stantaneous signal amplitude clipper. 2,892,081, 6-23-59.
Cl. 250 — 27.
Rieke. Mahlon E. : See —
Kruse, Eugene H., and Rieke. 2,881,924.
Rieke Metal Products Corp. : See —
Rieke, Glenn T. 2,895,654.
Riel, Harold K. Applicator. 2,896,238, 7-28-59, Cl. 15—137.
Riellv. Francis J. : See —
Prichard, John H., Rielly, and Brown. 2,883,301.
Riemenschneider, Claud C. Means for rotatablv mounting
carpet rolls and the like. 2,904,278, 9-15-59. Cl. 242 —
72.1.
Riemenschneider, Lawrence E. Method for operating two-
cycle engines. 2,896,593. 7-28-59, Cl. 123 — 1.
Riener, Edward F., to Rohm & Haas Co. Anion-exehange
resins for sugar decolorization and their preparation.
2,874.132, 2-17-59. Cl. 260 — 2.1.
Riener, Harry, to American Can Co. Container. 2,905,357,
9-22-59, Cl. 220 — 42.
Rienhoff, Hugh Y. : See —
Zouck, Peter G., and Rienhoff. 2,902,588.
Rienks, Frits, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetron beam switch-
ing tube. 2,876,376, 3-3-59, Cl. 313—156.
McGilvray,
2,882,001,
Riesing, Ellwood F.,
Corp. Fluid seal.
Rienks, George W. Spray nozzle. 2,878,068. 3-17-59, Cl.
299—153.
Rienks, Leo : See —
Piotrowski, Lottie J., Rienks, and Grossnickle. 2,871,159.
Rieppel, Perry J., and M. C. Clapp, to The Metal Specialty
Co. Means for joining pressure-welded tubes. 2,874,942,
2-24-59, Cl. 257 — 256.
Rieppel, Perry J., M. C. Clapp, and E. G. Elliott, Jr., to
The Metal Specialty Co. Simultaneous pressure welding
and pressure forming. 2,882,588, 4-21-59, Cl. 29 — 157.3.
Ries, Harold C. : See —
Magovern, Robert L., and Ries. 2,893,359.
Ries, Harold H. : See —
Young, Henry N., Jr., and Ries. 2,885,239.
Ries, Herman E., Jr. : See — -
Melik, John S., and Ries. 2,871,195.
Ries, Irving G., and P. L. Ries, deceased (M.
executrix). Multiple speed tripod head.
4-14-59, Cl. 248—183.
Ries, Paul L. : See —
Ries, Irving G. and P. L. 2,882,001.
Ries, William M„ to Wheeling Steel Corp. Insulated panel.
2,912,725, 11-17-59, Cl. 20 — 15.
Rieseler, Helene : See —
Rieseler, Hermann. 2,875,738.
Rieseler, Hermann. 2,898,897.
Rieseler, Hermann. 2,914,042.
Rieseler, Hermann, deceased ; by H. Rieseler, nee Scherber,
heir. Two-stroke cycle internal combustion engine with
opposed pistons. 2,875,738, 3-3-59, Cl. 123 — 51.
Rieseler, Hermann, deceased ; by H. Rieseler, nee Scherber,
heir. Piston for internal combustion engines. 2,898,897,
8-11-59, Cl. 123 — 41.38.
Rieseler, Hermann, deceased ; by H. Rieseler, nee Scherber,
heir. Internal combustion engine. 2,914,042, 11-24—59,
Cl. 123—32.
Riesenberg, William P. : See —
Hoopes, Harry P., and Riesenberg. 2,900,109.
Rieser, John D. Variable speed transmission mechanism and
inclosed svstem of continual fluid wetting of actuating
parts. 2,871,715. 2-3-59. Cl. 74 — 230.17.
Rieser, John D. Electrically operated self-contained speed
change mechanism. 2,905,010, 9-22-59, Cl. 74 — 421.
Rieser, Raymond G., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Dyeing
plastic and solution therefor. 2,914,373, 11-24-59, Cl.
8 — 4.
and C. L. Moorman, to General Motors
2,867,457, 1-6-59, Cl. 286—11.16.
Riesing, Ellwood F., and C. L. Moorman, to General Motors
Corp. Fluid seal. 2,883,224, 4-21-59, Cl. 288 — 2.
Rieske, Henry J. Sprinkling device. 2,904,257, 9-15-59, Cl.
239—19.
Riester, Hubert A., Jr., and C. J. Kugler, to American Meter
Co., Inc. Strip chart assembly. 2,903,323, 9-8-59, Cl.
346 — 136.
Riester, William C. : See —
Deibel. Raymond A., and Riester. 2,877,486.
Riester, William C, to Trico Products Corp.
wiper system. 2,889,569, 6-9-59, Cl. 15 — 250.4.
Riester, William C, to Trico Products Corp.
wiper motor transmission system. 2,895,158,
Q1t 15 253
Riester, William C, and M. Bitzer, to Trico Products Corp.
Windshield cleaner motor. 2,889,818, 6-9-59, Cl. 121 — 164.
Riester, William J. : See —
Andriot, George W., and Riester. 2,888,226.
Riesz. Kolman, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetic as-
sembly. 2.879,478. 3-24-59, Cl. 324 — 152.
Rieter, Joh. Jacob, & Co. Ltd. : See —
Naegeli, Werner. 2,916,778.
Rieth, Harold, to Standard Coil Products Co.
band high frequency circuits. 2,894,134,
250—40.
Rieth, Harold F. Selective group energizing system.
608, 12-22-59, Cl. 315 — 166.
Riethmiiller, Paul, and L. Leinert, to Robert Bosch G. m. b. H.
Process for manufacturing shells for spark plugs and the
like. 2.874,460, 2-24-59, Cl. 29 — 535.
Rietsch, Herwig, to Mannesmann-Trauzl Aktiengesellschaft.
Bearing assembly for the shaft of underground hydraulic
turbines for driving drill bits in deep-well drilling.
2,908,534, 10-13-59, Cl. 308—162.
Rietz, Carl A., to Rietz Mfg. Co. Disintegrating and dis-
persion apparatus and method. 2,903,191, 9-8-59, Cl.
241 — 21.
Rietz, Edward L., to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Rotary
shredder and cutter. 2,891,369, 6-23-59, Cl. 56—25.4.
Rietz Mfg. Co. : See —
Rietz, Carl A. 2,903,191.
Riffel, Heinrich, to Rheinmetall Akt. Power-driven type-
writer. 2,870,896, 1-27-59, Cl. 197 — 17.
Riffet, Marcel, and R. G. M. Damidot, to Proplastec.
stopper for liquid-carrying and the like containers.
187, 12-22-59, Cl. 215 — 21.
Rifkin, Michael.
Cl. 20—52.2.
Rigaud, Maurice, to Societe des Agrafes Francaises & d'Ar-
ticles Metalliques (Societe Anonyme). Locking device.
2,888,288, 5-26-59, Cl. 292—46.
Rigby, Ivor V. : See —
Wright, Thomas O., and Rigby. 2,893,311.
Windshield
Windshield
7-21-59,
Inc. Multi-
7-7-59, Cl.
2,918,-
Safefy
2,918,-
Window construction. 2,877,513, 3-17-59,
782
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kigden, Sydney A. R., to The General Electric Co. Ltd.
Sodium vapour electric discharge lamps. 2,875,358,
2-24-59, CI. 313 — 25.
Rigert, Max, to McGraw-Edison Co. Switch actuator.
2,868,921, 1-13-59, CI. 200—87.
Rigert, Max, to McGraw-Edison Co. Eleetromagnetically ac-
tuated switch construction. 2,911,494, 11-3-59, CI. 200 —
87.
Riggen. Lewis R., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Backlash de-
tector apparatus. 2,887,680, 5-19-59, CI. 340 — 282.
Riggen, Theodore K., to Corning Glass Works. Electronic
tube structures. 2,876,374, 3-3-59, CI. 313—102.
Riggs, Frederick S., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rim
structure. 2,884,984, 5-5-59. CI. 152 — 410.
Riggs, George, and R. F. Schunneman, to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Inc. Telephone call charge and tax calcula-
tor. 2,911.150, 11-3-59, CI. 235—162.
Kiggs, Harold C, to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Vent
plug. 2,906,806, 9-29-59, CI. 136 — 177.
Riggs, Harold C, and F. J. Port, to The Electric Storage
Battery Co. Vent plug. 2,911,986, 11-10-59, CI. 137—
43.
Riggs & Lombard, Inc. : See —
Hadley, Wilfred N. 2,884,678.
Riggs, Mart B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Safety
tire construction. 2,900,005, 8-18-59, CI. 152 — 341.
Rights, Clyde S. Ligature inserter. 2,880,728, 4-7-59, CI.
128—326.
Rigidbilt Inc. : See —
Bradfield, William W., and Anderson. 2,871,677.
Rigney, Daniel K.. and C. E. Carpenter. Television picture
clarifier. 2,897,488. 7-28-59, CI. 340 — 369.
Rlgo, Rolf : See —
Liewald, Fritz, Rlgo, and Keller. 2,919,376.
Rigsby, Canby A., Sr. Storage battery terminal lug connector.
2,906,804, 9-29-59, CI. 136—134.
Rigsby, Lonnie D. Cotton bale resampling and breakout de-
vice. 2,896,805, 7-28-59, CI. 214 — 620.
Rigterink, Merle D. : See —
Fisher, Joseph R., and Rigterink. 2,883,347.
Rigterink, Ravmond H., to The Dow Chemicar Co.
3,4-dihydro-2H-l,3-benzoxazine. 2,867,618, 1-6-59, CI.
260—244.
Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. a-(dialkyl-
amino)-6-phenyl-o-cresol esters. 2,872,477, 2-3-59, CI.
260 — 476.
Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. 3-(benzyl-
oxymethyl)-4-heptanol. 2,875,251, 2-24-59, CI. 260—611.
Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2-alkenyl-
3,4-dichlorophenols. 2,901,515 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 623.
Rigterink, Raymond H., R. L. Miller, Jr., and L. H. Silvernail,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Delayed tack adhesive compris-
ing 1,2-bis (2-biphenylyloxy) ethane. 2,885,306, 5-5-59,
CI. 117—122.
Rigterink, Raymond H., R. L. Miller, Jr., and L. H. Silvernail,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Delayed tack adhesive compris-
ing 1,2-bis (4-tert. butyl 2-chlorophenoxy) ethane. 2,885,307,
5-5-59, CI. 117 — 122.
Rijnders, Johannes, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Lighting fixture. 2,878,369, 3-17-59, CI. 240 — 25.
Rijnders, Johannes, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Lighting fitting for road illumination. 2,882,389, 4-14-59,
CI. 240—25.
Rikard, Mack A., E. A. Bartlett, and R. B. Coleman, Jr., to
American-Marietta Co. Method .of producing agglomerated
lime hydrate. 2,894,820, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 188.
Rike, Frederick F., and R. V. Klikunas, to Buckeve Iron &
Brass Works. Emergency shut-off valve. 2,867,228, 1-6-59,
CI. 137—68.
Rike, Richard C, to General Motors Corp. Brake cooling
system. 2,879,867, 3-31-59, CI. 188 — 264.
Rike, Richard C, to General Motors Corp. Brake power
booster. 2.887,848, 5-26-59, CI. 60—54.6.
Riker, Andrew L., Jr. Viewing apparatus. 2,885,927,
5-12-59, CI. 88—28.9.
Riker Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Klohs. Murle W.. Keller, and Williams. 2,870,164.
Porush, Irving, and Maison. 2,868.691.
Tanabe, Masato, and Bolger. 2,911,402.
Thiel, Charles G. 2,886,217.
Riker. Walter F. Machine for bending U-bolts and the like.
2,918,101, 12-22-59, CI. 153—48.
Rllco Laminated Products : See —
Wirth, Raymond E. 2,894,545.
Riley, Claude J. Disappearing medicine cabinet. 2,875,012,
2-24-59, CI. 312 — 223.
Riley, Daniel F., and S. Goldberg, to Edgerton, Germeshausen
& Grier, Inc. Cathode heater. 2,919,373, 12-29-59, CI.
313—340.
Riley, Dorcas R. Trousers pocket. 2,899,684, 8-18-59, CI.
2—254.
Riley, Erwin M. : See — ■
Idoine, Harry E., Riley, and Idoine. 2,891,814.
Riley, Floyd E., to R. R. Putt. Tubeless tire bead seating
device. 2,873,796, 2-17-59, CI. 157 — 1.21.
Riley, Forrest T. Hand-operated air vacuum cleaner and
blower. 2,902,708, 9-8-59, CI. 15—330.
Riley, Gerard C, to Rohm & Hass Co. Tert-carbinamines.
2,871,266, 1-27-59, CI. 260—584.
Riley, James D. : See —
Russell, Robert G., Smart, and Riley. 2,875,893.
Riley, James Whitcomb, Memorial Association, The : See —
Schulz, Dale M. 2.869,414.
Riley, Joseph J., and F. A. Hurcomb, to The Taylor-Winfield
Corp. Control circuit for hot upsetting machines.
2,892,926, 6-30-59, CI. 219—151.
Riley, Joseph R., to The C. M. Kemp Mfg. Co. Lift and dis-
charge for wheeled cart. 2,888,157, 5-26-59, CI. 214 — 313.
Riley Stoker Corp. : See —
Davey, Gerald F. 2,886,294.
Griffith, Louis E. 2,883,972.
Hogberg, Ake O., and Neilson. 2,869,625.
Miller, Earle C. 2,894,696.
Miller, Earle C. 2,895,436.
Riley, Walter E. Twin-arch pipe line span. 2,894,527,
7-14-59, CI. 137—236.
Rlmbach, Harry J. Twin weedless fishhooks. 2,908,990,
10-20-59, CI. 43 — 44.82.
Rimes, Clyde E., to National Dairy Products Corp. Sheet
feeding machine. 2,880,995, 4-7-59, CI. 271 — 14.
Rimmer, Fred E. : See —
Rimmer, John A and Martin. 2,884,682.
Rimmer, John A., and E. F. Martin, % to J. A. Rimmer, % to
F. E. Rimmer, and % to B. C. French. Belt for personal
wear. 2,884,682, 5-5-59, CI. 28 — 78.
Rimmer, Norman W. : See —
Simpson, Harold G., and Rimmer. 2,871,997.
Rimsha, Victor E. : See —
Kozel, James A., and Rimsha. 2,872,116.
Kozel, James A., and Rimsha. 2,889,113.
Rimsha, Victor E., to The Dole Valve Co. Flow control valve.
2,873,083, 2-10-59, CI. 251 — 121.
Rimsha, Victor E., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatic con-
trol valve. 2,893,638, 7-7-59, CI. 236 — 68.
Rimsha, Victor E., and R. W. Couffer, Jr., to The Dole Valve
Co. Non-thermostatic adjustable mixing valve. 2,893,425,
7-7-59. CI. 137 — 607.
Rimsha, Victor E., and J. A. Kozel, to The Dole Valve Co.
Thermostatic mixing valve. 2,905,386, 9-22-59, CI.
236 — 12.
Rindlisbacher, Ernst : See —
Hubner, Walter W. G.. Lange, and Rindlisbacher.
2,900,668.
Rindone, Guy E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. High
dielectric constant glass. 2,906,631. 9-29-59. CI. 106 — 48.
Rinehart, Cleo A., to Swift & Co. Animal casing and method
of producing same. 2,890,121, 6-9-59, CI. 99 — 175.
Rinehart, Dale W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electrical
resistor metal coatings on refractory materials. 2,882,377,
4-14-59, CI. 201—73.
Rinesch, Rudolf F. : See-
Austin, Chester R., and Rinesch. 2,892,699.
Rinesch, Rudolf F., to Bot Brassert Oxvgen Technik A.G.
Method of refining crude iron. 2,893,861, 7-7-59, CI.
75 — 52.
Ring, Harold H„ W. E. Shrode, H. W. Clay, and R. E. Mc-
Cleary, to Atw.ood Vacuum Machine Co. Method of making
hinge members. 2,888,734, 6-2-59, CI. 29 — 11.
Ring, Robert G., to Chapman Chemical Co. Wood preserva-
tion method and package. 2.875,020, 2-24-59, CI. 21 — 7.
Ring, William. Tandem wheel roller skate. 2,868,554,
1-13-59, CI. 280—11.26.
Ringdal, Lars. Cartridge. 2,918,868, 12-29-59, CI. 102 — 39.
Ringe, Carl H. : See —
Polglase, Burton C, Jr., Worthington, and Ringe. 2,909,-
999.
Ringer, Friedrich : See —
Keith Percival C, and Ringer. 2,885,337.
Ringhof, Jakob, % to P. O. Tobeler, doing business as Trans-
oceanic. Quick connect and quick disconnect battery ter-
minal clamp. 2,894,244, 7-7-59, CI. 339 — 236.
Ringland, William L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Unipolar
generator air gap scavenging. 2,869,007, 1-13-59, CI.
310—178.
Ringleb, Friedrich O. : See —
Hazen, David C, and Ringleb. 2,894,703.
Ringleb, Friedrich O. Apparatus for suppressing noise.
2,915,136, 12-1-59, CI. 181—57.
Ringler, William A., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Carton.
2,870,952, 1-27-59, CI. 229 — 44.
Ringler, William A., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Package and
method of forming the same. 2,874,524, 2-24-59. CI.
53—29.
Ringler, William A., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Reclosable
dispensing carton. 2,881,967, 4-14-59, CI. 229 — 17.
Ringman, Henry W. Duck call. 2,915,851, 12-8-59, CI.
46—180.
Ringoen, Richard M., to Collins Radio Co. Low noise fre-
quency modulator and exciter. 2,888,646, 5-26-59. CI.
332—7.
Ringold, Howard J. : See —
Kind, Fred A., Ringold, and Rosenkranz. 2,906,758.
Stork. Gilbert, Ringold, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,874,154.
Ringold, Howard J., F. Sondheimer, and G. Rosenkranz, to
Syntex S.A. Cvclopentanophenanthrene derivatives and
process. 2,888,470, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Ringold, Howard J., and G. Rosenkranz. to Syntex S.A. A'-
androsten-17/?-ol-3-one having an 11/3-hydroxy or an 11-keto
group as well as 17-esters of these derivatives and 17a-
lower alkvl derivatives thereof. 2,888,474, 5-26-59, CL
260 — 397.45.
LIST OF PATENTEES
783
Ringold, Howard J., F. Sondheimer, and G. Kosenkranz, to
Syntex S.A. Method of making 15a hydroxy desoxyeorti-
costerone and intermediates employed therefor. 2,889,346,
6-2-59, CI. 260—397.47.
Ringold, Howard J., and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex b.A.
Method for preparation of 3,17a-acetoxyA3,5-pregnadiene-
20-one derivatives and compound produced thereby. 2,891,-
077, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Ringold, Howard J., F. A. Kind, and E. Batres, to Syntex
S.A Cyclopentanophenanthrene derivatives. 2,895,969,
7-21-59, CI. 260 — 397.3. - • „ ..
Ringold, Howard J., and E. Batres. to Syntex S.A. 4,9a-di-
halo-11-oxygenated derivatives of progesterone. 2,897,199,
7-28-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Ringold, Howard J., and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S.A.
Process for the production of 2-methyl-dihydrotestoster-
ones. 2,908,693, 10-13-59, CI. 260 — 397.4.
Ringold, Howard J., and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S.A. 1-
methyl androstane derivatives. 2,918,481, 12-22-59, CI.
260—397.4.
Rings, Franz : See —
Drabik, Josef, Rings, and Vogel. 2,911,998.
Rings, Franz, to G. Kromschroder Akt. Pipe line connec-
tions for meters and the like. 2,881,012, 4-7-59, CI.
285 — 30.
Rings, Franz, to G. Kromschroder Aktiengesellschaft. Side-
branch fitting for main supply pipe. 2,913,259. 11-17-59,
CI. 285—133.
Ringspann Albrecht Maurer K.G. : See —
Maurer^ Albrecht, and Giese. 2,901,072.
Ringwald, Eugene L. : See —
Heininger, Samuel A., and Ringwald. 2,900,409.
Rinia Herre, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for
measuring the flow speed of a liquid. 2,896,451. 7-28-59,
PI 73 194
Rinia, Herre, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device
for measuring the flow speed of a liquid. 2,907,207,
10-6-59, Q. 73 — 194.
Rinia, Herre, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Thermo-
dynamic apparatus with closed pipe system. 2,911,792,
11-10-59, CI. 60 — 59.
Rinker, Edwin C, and R. Duva, to Sel-Rex Corp. Electro-
plating bright gold. 2,905,601, 9-22^59, CI. 204 — 43.
Rinker, Lyman E., and H. G. Lee, to Leupold & Stevens In-
struments, Inc. Radio relay or repeater station time syn-
chronizing switch. 2,870,640, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 209.
Rinker, Royden C. : See —
Waite, Douglas E„ and Rinker. 2,885,838.
Rinker, Royden C, and H. W. Schnabel, to Armour and Co.
Coated abrasive article and method of manufacture.
2,893,854, 7-7-59, CI. 51—298.
Rinn, Sherwood E. Call service conveyor. 2,870,901,
1-27-59, CI. 198—177.
Rinse, Jacobus, to J. W. Ayers & Co. Process for the prepa-
ration of phosphoric acid triesters. 2,886,586, 5-12-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Rinse, Jacobus, to J. W. Ayers & Co. Alkyd gels and com-
positions containing the same. 2,892,780, 6-30-59, CI.
252—35.
Rinse, Jacobus, to J. W. Ayers & Co. Polyaluminum oxide
carboxylates. 2,910,494, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Rinse, Jacobus, to J. W. Ayers & Co. Glyceride oil gel paints.
2,911.316. 11-3-59. CI. 106 — 253.
Rinse, Jacobus, to J. W. Ayers & Co. Hydroxy-, R-oxy-
aluminum acylates and condensation products thereof.
2,913,468, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 414.
Rinse, Jacobus, and T. Morel, to J. W. Ayers & Co.
alkoxy-aluminum salts of aliphatic amino acids.
10-27-59, CI. 260—448.
Rinzema, Anne : See —
Hunting, Bernardus J., Rinzema, and Overeem. 2,890,160.
Rio Canadian Exploration Ltd. : See —
Seigel, Harold O. 2,903,642.
Riolo, Hans : See —
Portenier, Ernst, Spinnler, Bolay, and Riolo.
Riordan, Michael D. : See —
Carter, Norman D., Hess, and Riordan. 2,908,639.
Riordan, Michael D., and H. E. Vermillion, to Texaco Inc.
Process for desulfurizing petroleum distillates using a
spent platinum reforming catalyst. 2,916,443, 12-8-59,
CI. 208—217.
Rioux, Antoine F. : See—
Robedee. Lee C. 2,898,198.
Rioux. Virginia L. : See —
Robedee. Lee 'C. 2,898,198.
Ripco, Inc. : See —
Futty, Robert C. 2,917,344.
Ripke, August C. Rotarv motion transmitting mechanism.
2,898,769, 8-11-59, CI. 74 — 86.
Riple. James C, Jr. : See —
'Cluff, Harold E., Parker, and Riple. 2,909,166.
Ripley, Frederick C, Jr., to Oil Well Heating Systems, Inc.
Oil well heating system. 2,914,124, 11-24-59, CI. 166 — 57.
Ripley, Stanley W. : See —
Grieve, George T. W., and Ripley. 2,907,164.
Rippingille, Frank, to Clark Equipment Co. Protective de-
vice for a carburetion system. 2,902,988, 9-8-59, CI. 123 —
120.
Ripple, Lewis M., to Republic Steel Corp. Automatic gas
bleeder igniter. 2,888,981, 6-2-59, CI. 158— 123.
Hydroxy-
2,910,493,
2,871,372.
Glass Co. Filling
foams. 2,910,730,
Suspension device.
Multi-purpose con-
Ripple, Melvin H., to The Hoover Co. Driving connection
for floor polishers. 2,867,825, 1-13-59, CI. 15 — 49.
Ripstein, Archie C. Pipe driver. 2,882,011, 4-14-59, CI.
261 29
Ri-Ri Werlie A. G. : See —
Moser, Priedrich. 2,870,483.
Risch, Karl : See —
Bodmer, Albert, and Risch. 2,907,678.
Weiss, Ernst, and Risch. 2,904,952.
Risch, Thomas A., to Pittsburgh Plate
elongated cavities with polyurethane
11-3-59, CI. 18 — 59.
Rische, Kurt, A. Kreil, and G. Marek.
2,908,404, 10-13-59, CI. 214 — 1.
Risdon, Harold L., to The Pillsbury Co.
tainer. 2,917,221, 12-15-59, CI. 229—34.
Rise, William E. : See —
Featherstone, Ronald A., and Rise. 2,908,066.
Riser, George R. : See —
Port, William S., and Riser. 2,890,230.
Rishell, George L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Anode
for radio tubes. 2,878,408, 3-17-59, CI. 313 — 217.
Rishell, George L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,909 699. 10-20-59, CI. 313 — 238.
Rishell, George L., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Getter
flag. 2,915,172, 12-1-59, CI. 206 — .4.
Rising, Henry C. Apparatus for making ice cubes. 2,900,804,
8-25-59, CI. 62—157.
Risk, George, to Dale Products, Inc. Hole mounted resistor.
2,878,356, 3-17-59. CI. 201 — 67.
Risk, Norman E., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Emergency and
parking brake for tractors. 2,881,872, 4-14-59, CI.
188 — 106.
Risk, Thomas H., to Ford Motor Co. Aluminum wheel mount-
ing. 2,895,767, 7-21-59, CI. 301—9.
Riske, Gilbert : See —
Endebak, Peter J., Riske, and Tucker. 2,889,009.
Risley, Roger E., and F. T. Newell, to Dresser Industries, Inc.
Pressure-sealing coupling for plain end pipe. 2,887,328,
5-19-59, CI. 285—110.
Risley, Willis D. Hoisting mechanism for truck beds.
2,901,287, 8-25-59, CI. 298 — 19.
Risner, Robert C. Automobile carriers. 2,908,527, 10-13-59,
CI. 296—1.
Risse, John T., to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids. Drum
for rotary kiln. 2,877,007, 3-10-59, CI. 263 — 33.
Risse, Ralph F., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Boring type miner.
2,889,910, 6-9-59, CI. 198 — 7.
Rissi, Erwin : See —
Jucker, Ernst, Rissi, Suess, Vogel, and Wolff.
Rissler, Lennius R. : See —
Jucker, Ernst, Rissi, Suess, Vogel, and Wolff.
Kraft, Joseph K., and Rissler. 2,878,898.
Rissmiller, Edwin H. : See —
Cosby, John N., Harris, and Rissmiller. 2,902,347.
Cosby, John N., Rissmiller, and Spooner. 2,902,519.
Risucci, Edward J. Severable frozen food carton. 2,896,837,
7-28-59, CI. 229 — 51.
Rist, Michel : See —
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,876,879.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,878,642.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,880,831.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,896,732.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,897,933.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,907,433.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,914,131.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2,914,151.
Rist, Reinhard E. : See —
Cohen, Robert M., and Rist. 2,903,630.
Ristow, Edward W., to Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. Power
hammer. 2,877,820, 3-17-59, CI. 153 — 21.
Ristvedt, Victor G. : See —
Blanchette. Albert G., and Ristvedt. 2,906,276.
Ris-Van, Inc. : See —
Floy. Delbert W. 2.903,982.
Ritchey, Neil F., to Knapp Mills Inc. Method and means
for detecting flaws in metals. 2,916,623, 12-8-59, CI.
250—65.
Ritchey, Norman B., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Capacitor. 2,917,688, 12-15-59, CI. 317—1261.
Ritchie, Bertram F. : See —
Reichelt, Lester O., and Ritchie. 2,908,796.
Ritchie, Wilbrod Z. Bread loaf display rack. 2,891,677,
6-23-59. CI. 211 — 49.
Ritchie, William, and C. G. Stephen, to Chicago Pneumatic
Tool Co. Pneumatic rock or coal drill. 2,907,303, 10-6-59,
CI. 121—10.
Rite Way Sales and Mfg. Co., Inc. : See—
Cohn, Nathan, and Emeritz. 2,897,721.
Riter, Samuel, to A. Werman & Sons, Inc. Method of stitch-
down shoe fabrication. 2,876,470, 3-10^59, CI. 12 — 142.
Ritscher, Arthur, and B. Schubert, to Kurt Korber & Co.
K.G. Conveyor apparatus. 2,918,197, 12-22-59, CI. 221 —
183.
Ritsky, Louis L. Shuttles for narrow fabric looms. 2,888,957,
6-2-59, CI. 139 — 201.
Ritson, Daniel D., to American Cyanamid Co. Grease resist-
ant cellulosic webs coated with a linear anionic thermo-
plastic ethyl acrylate-acrylonitrile-methacrylic acid polymer
containing a hydrophilic inorganic pigment as extender and
composition for manufacture thereof. 2,889,299, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—29.6.
2,883,389.
2,871,241.
784
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,889,854.
2,890,023.
Corp. Double-dia-
103—150.
Four-way valve.
Ritson, Daniel D., and Y. Jen, to American Cyanamid Co.
Pigment starch paper coating composition containing poly-
methylol carbamyl polyazaalkane resins and article coated
therewith. 2,918,438, 12-22-59, CI. 260—17.3.
Rlttberger, Carl C, Jr. Butchering apparatus. 2,877,889,
3-17-59. CI. 198 — 196.
Rittel, Werner: See —
Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, Rittel, and Sieber. 2,917,502.
Rittenberg, Donald E. : See —
Baxter, Leonard R., and Rittenberg.
Baxter, Leonard R., and Rittenberg.
Rittenhouse, Howard E., to Tokheim
phragm pump. 2,877,715, 3-17-59, CI.
Rittenhouse, Howard K, to Bowser, Inc.
2.898.079, 8-4-59, CI. 251—30.
Rittenhouse, Joseph W., and E. L. Luehring, to Hi-Voltage
Equipment Co., a division of Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co.
Means and methods for switching a polyphase capacitor
bank. 2,918,588, 12-22-59, CI. 307 — 94.
Rittenhouse, Owen R., and E. W. Glover, to General Motors
Corp. Steering gear. 2,916,945, 12-15-59. CI. 74 — 499.
Ritter, Alden J., and W. H. Scott ; said Scott assor. to Minne-
apolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., and said Ritter, assor, to
The C. A. Olsen Mfg. Co. Control apparatus. 2,884,767,
5-5-59, CI. 62 — 161.
Ritter, Charles W. Granular material applicator. 2,906,539,
9-29-59, CI. 275—7.
Ritter Co., Inc. : See —
Ellis, Charles A. 2,884,695.
Ellis. Charles A. 2.891.312.
Ritter, Darrell L., L. B. Blocker, and J. Willcox, to United
States of America, Navy. Light weight pneumatic air-
plane. 2,886,265, 5-12-59, CI. 244 — 117.
Ritter, David M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for the recovery of plutonium.
2,868,619, 1-13-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Ritter, David M., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Recovery of plutonium values from
dilute solution by partial precipitation of carrier com-
pounds. 2.891,841. 6-23-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Ritter, David M., and R. P. S. Black, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Reduction in Pu
recovery processes. 2,906,597, 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Ritter, Edwin E., to Hugh H. Eby, Inc. Electronic tube
socket. 2,875.423, 2-24-59, CI. 339 — 126.
Ritter, George B. Massage and reducing device. 2,907,323,
10-6-59, CI. 128—33.
Ritter, George P., Jr. : See —
Zellers, James T., Jr., and Ritter, Jr. 2,878,621.
Ritter, Jay S., M. Feier, and M. Pantzer, to The Panray Corp.
Surgical device. 2,898,913, 8-11-59, CI. 128 — 296.
Ritter, Josef : See —
Boyer, Wilhelm, Eisenburger, Hufnagl, and Ritter.
2,916,910.
Eisenburger, Kuno, and Ritter. 2,900,830.
Ritter, Kaspar : See —
Hutter, Wolfgang, and Ritter. 2,917,121.
Ritter, Kaspar, to Allgaier-Werke G.m.b.H. Driven trailers.
2.903.080, 9-8-59, CI. 180—14.
Ritter, Kurt, to Heinr. Auer Muhlenwerke Kommondit-Gesell-
schaft Auf Aktien. Hopping of beer. 2,893,870, 7-7-59,
CI. 99—50.5.
Ritter, Kurt. Swimming pool lamp frame lock. 2,906,863,
9-29-59, CI. 240 — 26.
Ritter, Walter T., R. O. Ragan, and R. F. Trant, to United
Biscuit Co. of America. Light sensitive coating com-
position. 2,916,376, 12-8-59, CI. 96 — 93.
Rittershausen, Ernst P. : See —
Edwards, Roy T., and Rittershausen. 2,906,712.
Rittershofer, Egon, to N. Laing. Tank-pump. 2,868,132,
1-13-59, CI. 103—87.
Rittmann, Albert D., to Philco Corp. Semiconductive device
and method for the fabrication thereof. 2,870,052, 1-20-59,
CI. 148—33.
Rittner, Edmund S., to North American Philips Co.. Inc.
Photovoltaic device. 2,873,303, 2-10-59, CI. 136 — 89.
Ritts, Loyd E. Conelrad automatic alarm and light system.
2,912,682, 11-10-59, CI. 340—253.
Ritz, Hans. Tubular bar current transformer. 2,892,167,
6-23-59, CI. 336—174.
Ritz, Stanley D. Weather strip for window. 2,905,983,
9-29-59. CI. 20—56.4.
Ritzenthaler, Bruce A., to Standard Oil Co.
device. 2,906,333, 9-29-59, CI. 161 — 15.
Ritzerfeld, Gerhard : See —
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2,868,116.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2.868,117.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2,873,670.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 2,895.413.
Ritzerfeld. Wilhelm and G. 2.896.534.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and O.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G.
Time interval
2,902,926.
2,906,196.
2,906.202.
2,912,927.
Ritzerfeld. Wilhelm and G. Apparatus for printing spaced
text portions adjacent each other. 2,868,116, 1-13-59,
CI. 101—132.5.
Ritzerfeld. Wilhelm and G. Rotary duplicating apparatus.
2.868,117, 1-13-59. CI. 101—132.5.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm, and G. Printing arrangement for rotary
duplicators. 2,873,670, 2-17-59, CI. 101—132.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Pressure roller support and
moving means for a rotary duplicating machine. 2,895,413,
7-21-59, CI. 101 — 132.5.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Intermittent selective rotary
printing apparatus. 2,896.534, 7-28-59. CI. 101 — 132.5.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Method and apparatus for dupli-
cating. 2,902,926, 9-8-59, CI. 101—141.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Ejector and sorting mechanism
for printing machines. 2,906,196, 9-29-59, CI. 101 — 2.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Rotary duplicating machine.
2,906,202, 9-29-59, CI. 101—132.5.
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Duplicating machine for selec-
tive printing. 2,912,927, 11-17-59, CI. 101—92.
Riva, William. Floral receptacle pane for windows and the
like. 2,887,824, 5-26-59, CI. 47 — 41.
Rivard, Harvey F. Ski structure. 2,914,335, 11-24-59, CI.
280 — 11.13.
Rivas, Carlos C. Film editing machine. 2,885,487, 5-5-59,
CI. 179—100.1.
Rively, Clair M., and G. A. Daines, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Welding apparatus. 2,882,387, 4-14-59, CI.
219—96.
Rively, Clair M., and E. L. Midgley, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Welding apparatus. 2,903,561, 9-8-59, CI. 219 — 78.
Rivero, Santiago. Automatic toothbrush and dispenser.
2,882,543, 4-21-59, CI. 15 — 138.
Rivero, Santiago. Toothbrush having a dentifrice supply
unit. 2,900,650. 8-25-59, CI. 15 — 138.
Rivero-Ferro, Juan. Simulated soccer
2,884,253. 4-28-59, CI. 273 — 85.
Rivers, George D., and D. H. Lapointe,
game apparatus.
. to Royal McBee
Corp. Printed circuit translators. 2,899,676, 8-11-59,
CI. 340—347.
Rivers, Paul J. Flat tire alarm. 2,917,020, 12-15-59, CI.
116 — 34.
Rivers, Richard D., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Electro-
static air filter cell with conductively striped filter web.
2,868,319, 1-13-59, CI. 183—7.
Rivers, Richard D., and D. H. Robb, to American Air Filter
Co., Inc. Electrostatic air filter. 2,908,348, 10-13-59,
CI. 183—7.
Rivers, Robert A. Tunable cavity resonator. 2,919,419,
12-29-59, CI. 333 — 83.
Rivoche, Eugene J. Method of preparing food products.
2,887,382, 5-19-59, CI. 99—1.
Riv-Offieine Di Villar Perosa Societa per Azioni : See —
Barberis. Giovanni. 2,869,783.
Rix, Albert, to Olympia Werke A.G. Adjustable type lever
action. 2,918,159, 12-22-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Rixson, Oscar 'C, Co., The : See —
Ellis, David H., and Mielke. 2,909,801.
Noltin, Frederick, and Martino. 2,887,194.
Rizer, Floyd R., 20% to L. Vigne. Arc welding electrode
holder with safety shutoff. 2.894,086, 7-7-59, CI. 200 — 51.
Rizer, Ralph B., and E. K. Landis. Nose initiator mounting.
2,871,787, 2-3-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Rizzatti, Frank, and J. D. Callahan, to Burleigh Brooks Inc.
Quick mounting means for photographic cameras.
2,880,490, 4-7-59, CI. 24—263.
Rizzi, Luigi : See —
Bayer, Erich, and Rizzi. 2.890.977.
Rizzitano, Fortunato J., to United States of America, Armv.
Collapsible plunger head. 2,900,075, 8-18-59, CI. 207 — 6.
Rizzo, Salvatore F., to Home Heating Devices, Inc. Heat
economizer for small units. 2,882,023. 4-14-59, CI. 257 — ?.
Rizzuto, Angelo A. Foldable platform extension. 2,918,985,
12-29-59, CI. 182—223.
Rizzuto, Anthony : See —
Rizzuto, Charles. 2,873,820.
Rizzuto, Charles, to A. Rizzuto. Baby carriage brake mech-
anism. 2,873,820, 2-17-59, CI. 188-^20.
Roach, James R. : See-
Jordan, Terence B., Dilworth, and Roach. 2,872,417.
Roach, James R., and J. P. Dilworth, to The Texas Co.
Lubricating grease comprising methylchlorophenyl silicone
polymer thickened with a high melting diazo compound.
2.880,176. 3-31-59, CI. 252 — 49.6.
Roach, James R.. and J. P. Dilworth, to The Texas Co.
EP additive for mixed lithium-calcium base greases.
2,886,526, 5-12-59, CI. 252 — 40.
Roach, James R., and J. P. Dilworth, to Texaco Inc. Lubri-
cating greases containing polymerized dihydroquinolines.
2,908,646, 10-13-59, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Road. Richard A., to Duncan Electric Co.. Inc. Insulated
potential coils. 2,912.627, 11-10-59, CI. 317 — 158.
RO-AN Heat Reclaimer Corp. : See —
Heller, Anton H. 2.S90.S62.
Roan, Henrv A. Variable valve timing mechanism for
engines. 2,880,711, 4-7-59, CI. 123—90.
Roan, Henry A. Variable valve timing for overhead cam
engines. 2.880,712, 4-7-59, CI. 123—90.
Roat. Howard L. : See —
Lawless, Norman D., Roat, and Wheeler. 2,875,407.
Robar, Garret D., to Vandereook & Sons, Inc. Plate mount-
ing device. 2,908,319, 10-13-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Robards, Preston O. : See —
Cavett, Paul A., and Robards. 2,901,008.
Robards, Preston O., to Equipment Research Corp. Jumper
for interconnecting power control conductors of railway
diesel units and the like. 2,869,091, 1-13-59, CI. 339—29.
LIST OF PATENTEES
785
Robb, Adrian J. Device for use in carrying golf clubs.
2,887,137, 5-19-59, CI. 150 — 1.5.
Robb, Alexander L. : See —
Hodges, William C, and Robb. 2,873,502.
Robb, Deloss H. : See —
Rivers, Richard D., and Robb. 2,908,348.
Robb, Frank B. : See —
Robb, John F. and F. B. 2,872,007.
Robb, John F. and F. B., to J. W. Menhall. Ticket dis-
pensing parking meter. 2,872,007, 2-3-59, CI. 194 — 7.
Robb, Walter Y., to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works.
Pile fabric loom and pile wire therefor. 2,868,231, 1-13-59,
CI. 139—46.
Robbers, James A. : See —
Ellis. John R. B.. Robbers, and Rossi. 2,904,592.
Robbie, Kenneth A. : See —
Solley, Douglas A., Jr., and Robbie. 2,900,807.
Robbie, Kenneth A., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator
cabinet. 2,867,095, 1-6-59. CI. 62—285.
Robbins, Albert A., to Kwik-Kold of America, Inc. Beverage
cooling means. 2,882,691, 4-21-59, CI. 62 — 4.
Robbins, Albert A. Folding type chemical freezing package.
2,882,692. 4-21-59, CI. 62 — 4.
Robbins, Albert A., to Kwik-Kold of America, Inc. Chemical
freezing package. 2,898,744, 8-11-59, CI. 62 — 4.
Robbins, Albert A., Kwik-Kold of America, Inc. Method
of forming a cooling package. 2,907,173, 10-6-59, CI.
62 — 4.
Robbins, Albert A., to Kwik-Kold of America, Inc. Unit type
chemical freezing package. 2,916,886, 12-15-59, CI. 62 — 4.
Robbins, Astifino, 50% to W. J. Amburgey. Fire alarm.
2.898,426. 8-4-59, CI. 200—142.
Robbins, Azor D. Body supports. 2,886,031, 5-12-59, CI.
128—78.
Robbins, Clyde F. : See —
Nolden, William F., and Robbins. 2,878,368.
Nolden, William F., and Robbins. 2,896,034.
Nolden. William F., and Robbins. 2,908,776.
Robbins, Clyde F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Driving and posi-
tioning mechanism for drum type controller. 2,908,175,
10-13-59, CI. 74—143.
Robbins, Dewey H., to Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Method of
processing wheat. 2,884,327, 4-28-59, CI. 99 — 80.
Robbins, Donald A. : See —
Taylor. Clair A., and Robbins. 2,877,484.
Robbins, Earl R., to General Electric Co. Waveguide system
and method. 2,877,410, 3-10-59. CI. 324 — 58.5.
Robbins, Edward S., to Robbins Floor Products, Inc. Ex-
trusion graining process. 2,914,807, 12-1-59, CI. 18 — 48.8.
Robbins Floor Products, Inc. : See —
Robbins, Edward S. 2,914,807.
Robbins. Frederick P. Spring binder. 2,909,179, 10-20-59,
CI. 129 — 24.
Robbins, James S. Cable spreading tool. 2,881,582, 4-14-59,
CI. 57—3.5.
Robbins, James S., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Rotary tunneling
machine having ratcheting advancing and retracting means.
2,898,742, 8-11-59, CI. 61 — 84.
Robbins, Kenneth C. : See —
Grant, Norman H., and Robbins. 2,886,489.
Grant Norman H.. and Robbins. 2.893.920.
Robbins, Kenneth C, to Armour and Co. Intrinsic factor
preparation. 2,910,405, 10-27-59, CI. 167 — 74.
Robbins, Kenneth C, and N. H. Grant, to Armour and Co.
Process for preparing pankrin. 2,871,165, 1-27-59, CI.
195—63.
Robbins. Kenneth C, and N. H. Grant, to Armour and Co.
Preparation of uricase. 2,878,161, 3-17-59. CI. 195 — 66.
Robbins, Leo, and J. Bendror, to Printing Industries Equip-
ment Inc. Book rounding and backing machine. 2,911,659,
11-10-59, CI. 11—5.
Robbins, Leroy V., Jr., and E. J. Newehurch, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon conversion
process. 2,895.900. 7-21-59, CI. 208 — 72.
Robbins, Leroy V., Jr., and L. A. Nicolai, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Regeneration of hydrofonning cata-
lysts containing sulfur inactivating deposits. 2,905,631,
9-22-59, CI. 208 — 136.
Robbins, Maurice A., Jr.. to General Aniline & Film Corp.
Film spool holding device for cameras. 2,868,472, 1-13-59,
CI. 242—71.
Robbins & Mvers, Inc. : See —
Bourke, John D. 2.874.643.
Bourke, John D., and Comer. 2,915,979.
Michie, John S. 2.896.480.
Michie. John S.. and Springer. 2,871,793.
Weed, Herman R. 2,901,695.
Robbins, Noel. Surgical handpiece. 2,881,763, 4-14-59, CI.
128 — 355.
Robbins, Noel. Surgical flexible cable support. 2,881.998,
4-14-59, CI. 248 — 70.
Robbins, Ollice C. Portable horizontal drill. 2,868,043,
1-13-59, CI. 77—7.
Robbins. Omer E., Co. : See —
Lee, Lloyd L. 2,890,518.
Robbins, Sam, Inc. : See —
Robbins, Samuel B. 2,903,613.
Robbins, Samuel B. 2,903,681.
Robbins. Samuel B.. to Sam Robbins, Inc. Apparatus for and
method of wave guide energy transmission modulation, con-
trol and cut-off. 2,903,613, 9-8-59, CI. 315—3.
Robbins, Samuel B., to Sam Robbins, Inc. Warning device
and signal. 2,903,681, 9-8-59, CI. 340—220.
Robbins, Thomas E., Jr. : See —
Leston, Gerd, and Robbins. 2,884,471.
Robbins, Wilbur, and G. S. Jenkins, to National Mine Service
Co. Continuous mining by cutting and crushing. 2,872,169,
2-3-59. CI. 262—7.
Robbins, Wilbur, and C. C. Conway, to National Mine Service
Co. Steering-by-driving control mechanism. 2,890,034,
6-9-59, CI. 262—7.
Robbins, William K. Three piece separable section chain
connector and the like. 2,877,621, 3-17-59, CI. 59 — 88.
Robedee, Helen M. : See —
Robedee, Lee C. 2,898,198.
Robedee, Lee C, V± to H. M. Robedee, % to V. L. and A. F.
Rioux, \'i to F. C. and W. F. Moran, and % to D. E. and
J. E. Zieminski. Waste disposal device. 2,898,198. 8-4-59,
CI. 23—252.
Robeer, Andries G., and T. de Jong, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Coil system comprising a slidable-core
coil. 2,887,666, 5-19-59, CI. 336—75.
Robell, John, M. 'Steinberg, and E. B. Jones to Guggenheim
Brothers (1949 Firm). Process for the production of an-
hydrous hydrazine. 2,878,103, 3-17-39, CI. 23 — 190.
Roberge, Joseph D. : See —
Cannon, Charles E., Jr., and Roberge. 2,906,016.
Roberson, Cletis L., and R. L. Tiede. to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Level indicator and controller. 2,891,686,
6-23-59, CI. 214 — 18.2.
Roberson, Keith, and E. H. Mossner, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Method of preparing molten magnesium alloy for
casting. 2,906,619, 9-29-59, CI. 75—168.
Robert, Alcid R. Tailor's marking and measuring guage.
2,915,825, 12-8-59, CI. 33—2.
Robert, Andre : See —
Ortusi, Antoine J., and Robert. 2,913,721.
Ortusi, Jean, and Robert. 2,914,761.
Robert, Jacques G. : See —
Jacob, Robert M., and Robert. 2,877,224.
Robert, Jean : See —
Gailliot. Paul, Robert, and Gaudechon. 2,891,952.
Robert, Roger A., and A. M. E. Henault ; said Henault assor.
to said Robert. Remote control aircraft system. 2,886,261,
5-12-59, CI. 244—17.25.
Roberton, Frederic A., and H. T. Bright, to Roberton Mfg.
Co. Wheel adjustment for mowers. 2,879,074, 3-24-59,
CI. 280 — 43.
Roberton Mfg. Co. : See —
Roberton, Frederic A., and Bright. 2,879,074.
Roberts, Aaron. Automatic log feeding and sawing appa-
ratus. 2,889,858, 6-9-59, CI. 143 — 46.
Roberts, Aaron G., W. A. Crouse, and R. S. Pizer, to United
States of America, Navy. Apparatus for measuring abra-
sion resistance. 2,907,200, 10-6-59, CI. 73 — 7.
Roberts, Albert O. : See —
Rudnicki, William E., and Roberts. 2,894,790.
Roberts, Albert O., to Ford Motor Co. Vehicle steering gear.
2,885,904, 5-12-59, CI. 74 — 499.
Roberts, Albert W. : See —
Dahl. Leif A., and Roberts. 2,912,924.
Roberts Brass Mfg. Co., The : See —
Green, Arthur J. 2,912,870.
Imhoff, Robert E. 2.912,881.
Roberts, Bruce, to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois
Institute of Technology. Magnetic tape recording equip-
ment. 2.873,926, 2-17-59, CI. 242—55.12.
Roberts, Bruce, to Dictaphone Corp. Dictation apparatus.
2,900,191, 8-18-59, CI. 274 — 1.
Roberts. Carl E., and J. P. Swed, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Method for the preparation of seized metal-
stranded cable. 2,903.843, 9-15-59, CI. 57 — 160.
Roberts, Carleton W. : See —
McBee. Earl T., Idol, and Roberts. 2,911.448.
McBee, Earl T., Roberts, and Wilson. 2,908,710.
Roberts, Carleton W., and D. H. Haigh, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Hexachlorocyclopentadiene adduct with N,N'-methyl-
enebis acrylamide. ' 2,908,712, 10-13-59, CI. 260—557.
Roberts, Charles B. Stopper for ampoules and the like.
2,881,937, 4-14-59, CI. 215—76.
Roberts, Charles H. Anti-skid mechanism for aircraft land-
ing wheels. 2,919,162, 12-29-59, CI. 303 — 21.
Roberts, Charles W. Electronic talking manikin. 2,871,593,
2-3-59, CI. 40 — 28.3.
Roberts, Clinton W. Foldable structural member. 2,876,872,
3-10-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Roberts. David G. : See —
Davies. Thomas T., and Roberts. 2,915,461.
Roberts, Edward H., to General Electric Co. Automatic ice
maker. 2,907,183, 10-6-59, CI. 62—233.
Roberts, Elliott J., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Producing sulphur
dioxide gas. 2,867,506, 1-6-59, CI. 23—177.
Roberts, Elwyn, to Minister of Supply, in His Majesty's Gov-
ernment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland. Process for the production of guanidine
and derivatives thereof. 2.884,437, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 459.
Roberts, Ernest E., and C. A. Shope, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Press for consolidation of material under pressure.
2,889,578, 6-9-59. CI. 18 — 16.
Roberts. Frank B. Box filling apparatus. 2,908,475,
10-13-59, CI. 249—59.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Roberts, Frank S. Process of producing rubber latex disper-
sion containing rubber crumb granules. 2,882,327, 4-14-59,
CI. 260—723.
Roberts, Fred J. : See —
Goodman, Robert B., and Roberts. 2,884,846.
Roberts, Fred T. : See —
Marsden, John F., Jr. 2,901,024.
Roberts, Fred T. Flexible hose and method of making the
same. 2,891,581, 6-23-59, CI. 138—55.
Roberts, Fred T. and R. E. Hose. 2,897,839, 8-4-59, CI.
138—56.
Roberts, Fred T. and R. E. Hose and method of making same.
2,897,840, 8-4-59, CI. 138 — 56.
Roberts, Frederick S. Gasoline economizer valve. 2,884,954,
5-5-59, CI. 137 — 625.37.
Roberts. Frederick W. : See —
Flower, Guiles, Jr., Roberts, and Rowe. 2,898,112.
Roberts, Frederick W., and J. R. Montgomery, to Dictaphone
Corp. Portable dictation apparatus. 2,894,700, 7-14-59,
CI. 242 — 55.13.
Roberts, George A., to Vanadium-Alloys Steel Co. Wrought
machinable tool steels. 2,914,400, 11-24-59. CI. 75—123.
Roberts, George A., and J. C. Hamaker, Jr., to Vanadium-
Alloys Steel Co. Heat treatment of steel. 2,893,902,
7-7-59, CI. 148—12.
Roberts, George L., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Crystal-
lization resistant phthalocyanines. 2,891,964, 6-23-59, CI.
260—314.5.
Roberts, Glendon H.. to Detroit Stamping Co. Clamp device.
2,903,776. 9-15-59, CI. 24 — 248.
Roberts. Harold F., to Chemetron Corp. Mechanical timer
control for fire extinguishing system. 2,878,879, 3-24-59,
CI. 169—11.
Roberts, Harold P. : See —
Hayes, Donald W., and Roberts. 2,888,443.
Roberts, Harold P., and D. W. Hayes, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Process for pelletizing dry rubber accelerators.
2.888,444, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 79.5.
Roberts, Harold P., and R. O. Bair, to The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Process for removing hydrogen chloride from
rubber hydrochloride solutions. 2,917,567, 12-15-59, CI.
260—771.
Roberts, Henry B., to Roberts Industries. Portable chicken
and animal feed mixing and dispensing means. 2,872,166,
2—3—59 q\ 259 9.
Roberts, Howard C, to Koehring Co. Load-measuring device.
2,880,985, 4-7-59, CI. 265 — 27.
Roberts Industries : See —
Roberts, Henry B. 2,872,166.
Roberts, James G. Food product and method of making the
same. 2,878,126, 3-17-59, CI. 99—117.
Roberts, James R. : See —
Heritage, Clark C, and Roberts. 2,872,337.
Roberts, James R., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Method or
and means for felting with variable suction. 2,912,723,
11-17-59, CI. 19—156.
Roberts, John A. : See —
Briggs, Walton E„ and Roberts. 2,897,437.
Roberts, John S. : See —
Gittinger, Ted, Roberts, and Ott. 2,886,132.
Roberts, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
static precipitators. 2.869,678, 1-20-59, CI. 183—7.
Roberts, Leonard E., and E. Evenson, to American Tapered
Wings, Inc. Contouring machine. 2,870,687, 1-27-59, CI.
90—13.
Roberts Louis W., to Bomac Laboratories Inc. Microwave
oscillator device. 2.879.438. 3-24-59, CI. 315—3.5.
Roberts Mfg. Co. : See —
Hill, Harvey J. 2,882.642.
Roberts, Martin, to Don Baxter, Inc. Flow control valve.
2,913,000, 11-17-59, CI. 137—525.
Roberts, Mary A. Scribing device. 2,872,735, 2-10-59, CI.
30 05
Roberts, Melvin F., to United States of America, Army. Auto-
matic spinning machine. 2,902,963, 9-8-59, CI. 113 — 52.
Roberts. Miron J. : See —
Smith, Augustus B., Roberts, Wagner, and Stine.
2,871,126.
Roberts, Ray J. D., to C. D. Hummel, Sr. Circuit breaker.
2,913,552, 11-17-59, CI. 200 — 115.5.
Roberts. Raymond A., Jr., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Clo-
sure fastener. 2,883,228, 4-21-59, CI. 292—256.71.
Roberts, Raymond A., Jr., to Tinnerman Products, Inc.
Selenium and like rectifier stack. 2,911,575. 11-3-59, CI.
317—234.
Roberts, Raymond V. Wrestling headgear. 2,886,818,
5-19-59. CI. 2—3.
Roberts, Richard B. : See — -
Hafstad, Lawrence R., and Roberts. 2,898,857.
Hafstad, Lawrence R., and Roberts. 2,906,886.
Roberts, Fred T. and R. E. 2.897,839.
Roberts, Fred T. and R. E. 2.897,840.
Marsden, John F., Jr. 2,901,024.
Roberts, Richard W. : See —
Kamp, Ewald A., and Roberts. 2,889,747.
Roberts, Rolla W. Closing drive for C clamp. 2,907,361,
10-6-59, CI. 144 — 305.
Roberts, Russell R. : See —
Burnell, John B., and Roberts. 2,915,914.
Roberts, Shepard, to General Electric Co. Shear type piezo-
electric device. 2,902,545, 9-1-59, CI. 179—100.41.
Roberts, Sidney, to Micromatic Machine Corp. Drill press
jigs and accessories therefor. 2,877,672, 3-17-59, CI. 77 —
62.
Roberts, Viola V. Fluid-pressure pump. 2,893,325, 7-7-59,
CI. 103—234.
Roberts, Walter Van B. : See — -
Morison, Rodney, and Roberts. 2,906,206.
Roberts, William B.. to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Selenium rec-
tifier. 2.873,414, 2-10-59. CI. 317—241.
Roberts, William C, and H. Mendelson, to Radio Corp. of
America. Dial indicator. 2,885,992, 5-12-59, CI. 116 —
124.4.
Roberts, William E. Tree limb shaking device. 2,867,964,
1-13-59, CI. 56 — 328.
Roberts, William J., to Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical
Corp. Method of purifying polymer solutions. 2,891,933,
6-23-59, CI. 260 — 82.
Roberts, William L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Image
reproduction system. 2,871,385, 1-27-59, CI. 313 — 66.
Roberts, William L., and J. W. Coltman, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Image intensifier. 2,875,349, 2-24-59, CI.
250 — 213.
Roberts, William W., Jr., to Chemetron Corp. Method for
producing hydrogen sulfide by synthesis. 2,876,070, 3-3-
59, CI. 23—181.
Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Co. : See —
Beal, James F., and Gogniat. 2,916,088.
Branson, Charles D. 2,901,174.
Branson, Charles D. 2,917,925.
Coles, Ralph V., Maltby, and Philippi. 2,871,874.
Crafts. Cecil A. 2,898,435.
Daly, James D. 2,902,089.
Daly, James U. 2,906,460.
Daugherty, Robert L. 2,906,131.
Demi, Roy C. 2,897,890.
Drummond, Ralph E. and Wright. 2,901,577.
Evans, James R. 2,889,949.
Evraets, John C. 2,881,236.
Fergus, Edward S. 2.897,308.
Garner, Russell F. 2,893.485.
Garner, Russell F. 2,918,088.
Giesler, Jean V. 2,886,245.
Hardway, Edward V., Jr. 2,887,172.
Houser, Roy W. 2,914,633.
Jackson, Wilbur F., and Dykzeul. 2,880,936.
Maltby, Frederick L. 2,912,052.
Marlow, Jacob. 2,888,945.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,331.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,332.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,333.
McFarlane. Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,897,334.
McFarlane, Maynard D., and Crafts. 2,909,663.
Morgan, David L. 2,914,251.
Nye, Dudley D., Jr., and Maltby. 2,885,576.
Puster, Louis M. 2,872,117.
Puster, Louis M. 2,872,118.
Puster, Louis M. 2,872,119.
Rhodes, William E., and Roe. 2,884,496.
Strobel. Charles K., and Conner. 2,868,928.
Vogel, Vernon H. 2,886,750.
Wantz, Clarence, and Garner. 2,898,439.
Weber, Victor. 2,885,151.
Weber, Victor. 2,889,115.
Weber, Victor. 2,894,104.
Weber, Victor, Branson, and Genbauffe. 2,909,324.
Weber, Victor, Sanders, and Russell. 2,911,152.
Weber, Victor, Tyler, and Russell. 2,902,567.
Weber, Victor, Tyler, and Russell. 2,913,562.
Wehrli, Robert L., Crafts, and McFarlane. 2,915,077.
Winslow, Arnold A. 2,872,555.
Witherspoon, Jack, Jr. 2,906,846.
Robertson Brothers, Inc. : See — -
Robertson, George L. 2,884,245.
Robertson, Charlotte R. B. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,875,702.
Robertson. Dale N. : See —
Johnson, Robert L., and Robertson. 2,898,317.
Robertson, Dale N., to The Dow Chemical Co. 2,3-dichloro-
N-(piperonylidene) aniline. 2,876,220, 3-3-59, CI. 260—
240.
Robertson, Dale N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Nitroethylenes.
2,899,429, 8-11-59, CI. 260—240.
Robertson, Dale N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Nitrogenous
compounds. 2,914,560, 11-24-59, CI. 260—566.
Robertson, Dale N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hydroxynitro-
stilbenes. 2,914,570, 11-24-59, CI. 260—619.
Robertson, Dale N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Tetra-
hydropyrans. 2,916,501, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 345.9.
Robertson, Dale N., and M. B. Chenoweth, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Propynyl phenylethylamines and their halogen
acid salts. 2,884,455, 4-28-59, CI. 260—570.8.
Robertson, Dudley L. : See —
Armacost, Robert H., and Robertson. 2,877,674.
Robertson, Earl M., and J. A. Van Allan, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Photosensitization of vinylazidophthalate polymers.
2,870.011, 1-20-59, CI. 96 — 91.
Robertson, Edwin J., and J. B. Craine, to Wilson & Co., Inc.
Ham package and support therefor. 2,876,114, 3-3-59,
CI. 99—174.
LIST OF PATENTEES
787
Robertson, Evans, and O. Langhans, to Pipe Line Service
Corp. Concrete coating machine. 2,890,837, 6-16-59, CI.
939 215
Robertson. Frank A. Thumb tack tool. 2,896,211. 7-28-59,
pi 1 1Q Q
Robertson, Frederick K. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,875,702.
Robertson, Frederick W., to General Electric Co. Square
tubing cutoff tool. 2,908,328, 10-13-59, CI. 164—47.
Robertson, George H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Virtual cathode stabilization means. 2,903,580, 9-8-59,
CI 250 27
Robertson, George H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electron discharge device. 2,905,852, 9-22-59, CI.
313—346. „_
Robertson, George L., to Robertson Brothers, Inc. Apparatus
for straightening and delivering paper sheets with moist
paste therebetween. 2,884,245, 4-28-59, CI. 271—87.
Robertson, H. H., Co. : See —
Coffman, Alden W., and Cullen.
Coffman, Alden W., and Cullen.
Curran, Bernard E. 2,908,211.
2,910,926.
2,911,898.
2,915,955.
2,916„110.
and Kautz.
and Kautz.
2,910,152.
2.877,990.
2,912,231.
Curran, Bernard E.
Curran, Bernard E.
Curran, Bernard E.
Curran, Bernard E.
Curran, Bernard E.,
Curran, Bernard E.,
Edgar, William L.
Goemann, Richard P.
Goemann, Richard P.
2.876,871.
2,918,993.
2,883,111.
2,898,044.
Kautz, Glenn E. 2,919,068
Millstine, Gilbert J. 2,910,151.
Roseman, Oscar E. 2,910,150.
Robertson, Jack B., and R. Volpone, to United States of
America, Navy. Electron tube protective device. 2,899,483,
8-11-59, CI. 174 — 138.
Robertson, James J. : See — ■
Best, Chris E., Hausch, and Robertson. 2,905,652.
Robertson, James J., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Copolymerization of chlorotrifluoroethylene and an alkyl
vinyl ether. 2,905,660, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 87.5.
Robertson, James M., to The Texas Co. Method and appa-
ratus for determining, and for maintaining constant, the
proportions of a flowing fluid mixture. 2,868,216, 1-13-59,
CI. 137 — 9.
Robertson, John D., to Mount Hope Machinery Co. Expand-
ing and contracting rolls. 2,898,662, 8-11-59, CI. 26 — 63.
Robertson, Leon. Collapsible tube dispensing support.
2,880,911, 4-7-59, CI. 222 — 105.
Robertson, Melborne L., to Gulf Oil Corp. Electrical control
apparatus. 2,892,097, 6-23-59. CI. 250—233.
Robertson, Oliver W. Pressure seal for containers.
2,907,492, 10-6-59, CI. 220 — 81.
Robertson, P. L., Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Ansingh, Carl H. 2,914,984.
Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc. : See —
Blatherwick, Delbert T. 2,895,706.
Robertson, Richard B. : See —
Wheeler, Lionel H., and Robertson. 2,880,892.
Robertson, Richard C, to Charles Bruning Co., Inc. Rotary
printer with sheet separating device. 2,906,189, 9-29-59,
CI. 95—77.5.
Robertson, Sloan D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Finline phase shifter. 2,907,959, 10-6-59, CI. 333 — 33.
Robertson, Theodore A. Baby food warmer. 2,912,115, 11-
10-59, CI. 211—74.
Robertson, W. H. A., & Co. Ltd. : See —
McNulty. Frederick A. 2.903,925.
Robertson, William E. Method of reconditioning full-fashion
knitting machines. 2,904,979, 9-22-59, CI. 66 — 110.
Robertson, William G., to Rotronic Corp. Ltd. Coil winding
apparatus for odd-shaped coils and the like. 2,877,807,
3-17-59, CI. 140—92.2.
Robeson, Charles D., and A. J. Chechak, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Preparation of 4-octene-2,7-dione. 2,904,493, 9-15-59,
CI. 260—593.
Robeson, Max O., to Celanese Corp. of America. Production
of anhydroenneaheptitol. 2,885,408, 5-5-59, CI. 260 —
345.9.
Robideau, Richard P. Knock down mop cleaner and dust
collector. 2,888,704, 6-2-59, CI. 15 — 257.
Robie, Norman P., to Electro Refractories & Abrasives Corp.
Abrasive material and method of making same.
2,877,104, 3-10-59. CI. 51—308.
Robilliart, Michel. Co-enzyme A and method of conserving the
same. 2,917,434, 12-15-59, CI. 167—65.
Robineau, Doria N., to The Poly-Seal Corp. Bottle pipette
closure for liquid containers. 2,913,017, 11-17-59, CI.
141—24.
Robinette. Hillary, Jr. Starch modified by hydantoins.
2,880,107, 3-31-59, CI. 106 — 211.
Robinette. Hillarv, Jr. Method of tissue filling. 2,880,134,
3-31-59, CI. 167 — 49.5.
Robinette, Spurgeon L., Jr., and C. L. Dotson, to Southern
Research Institute. Apparatus for testing metals and test
specimen for use therein. 2,917,920, 12-22-59, CI. 73 — 95.
Robins. A. H., Co., Inc. : See —
Kibler, Louis E., and Sindall. 2,877,816.
Lunsford, Carl 1). 2,878,264.
Lunsford, Carl D. 2,882,276.
Lunsford, Carl D. 2,895,960.
Robins, Erford E. : See —
Devonshire, William H, and Robins. 2,891,132.
Robins, Howard M., to Zenith Radio Corp. Signal-translat-
ing apparatus. 2,876,299, 3-3-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Robinson, Albert, and M. W. Alford, to British Celanese Ltd.
Crimping of textile fibres. 2,914,810, 12-1-59, CI. 19 — 66.
Robinson, Albert L. : See — ■
Burton, Everett T., Robinson, and Younker. 2,917,583.
Robinson, Albert P. Stairway construction. 2,909,918,
10-27-59, CI. 72—96.
Robinson, Alfred G., Ill : See —
Perry, Milton A., and Robinson. 2,882,300.
Robinson, Alice G. Containers, such as boxes, baskets and the
like. 2,869,769, 1-20-59, CI. 224 — 46.
Robinson, Alvin E. Archer's finger protector. 2,903,701,
9-15-59. CI. 2—21.
Robinson, Andrew. Low pressure indicator for automotive
vehicle tires. 2,868,908, 1-13-59, CI. 200—61.25.
Robinson, Art I., to Merla Tool Corp. Well flow valve de-
vices. 2,894,793. 7-14-59, CI. 309—23.
Robinson, Arthur A. : See —
Williams, Frederic, Kilburn, and Robinson. 2,892,588.
Robinson, Arthur G. G. H., to E. K. Cole, Ltd. Aerial as-
sembly. 2,884,630, 4-28-59, CI. 343 — 756.
Robinson, Bruce E. : See —
Schick Robert L, and Robinson. 2,918,000.
Robinson, Charles F., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Chromatography. 2,875,606, 3-3-59, CI. 73 — 23.
Robinson, Charles T. : See —
Camp, Dempsie C, and Robinson. 2,894,717.
Robinson, Charles T., to Cumberland Case Co. Double action
automatic watering valve. 2,868,222, 1-13-59, CI. 137 — 408.
Robinson, Charles V., and F. X. Masse. Plungers for hypo-
dermic syringes and the like. 2,886,034, 5-12-59, CI.
128—218.
Robinson, Claude L. : See —
Chaffee, Walter C, and Robinson. 2,868,044.
Shulters. Robert B., and Robinson. 2,883,891.
Robinson Clay Products Co., The : See —
Anderson, Richard H. Re. 24,651.
Robinson, Clifton F. : See —
Copson, David A., Pierce, O'Donnell, and Robinson.
2,886,684.
Robinson, Cyril : See —
Veinot, William D., and Robinson. 2,903,010.
Robinson, David. Closure devices. 2,903,033, 9-8-59, CI.
150—10.
Robinson, David, E. E. Mitchell, T. T. Johnson, and R. W.
Samsel, to General Electric Co. Method and apparatus
for mechanically storing electrical information. 2,912,678,
11-10-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Robinson, Eliot. Support brackets. 2,876,978, 3-10-59, CI.
248—245.
Robinson, Elvin B., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Flyer. 2,873,571.
2-17-59, CI. 57—117.
Robinson, Eric E., to Rotax Ltd. Protective apparatus for
electric current distributing systems. 2,869,067, 1-13-59,
CI. 322—36.
Robinson, Eric E., to Rotax Ltd. Excitation means for al-
ternating electric current generators. 2,873,420, 2-10-59,
CI. 322 — 27.
Robinson. Frank A. : See —
Bisgard. Andrew N, Robinson, and Spiess. 2,869.594
Robinson, Frederick C, and R. A. Grouse, to A. H. Hunt
(Capacitors) Ltd. Electrical capacitors. 2,919,390,
12-29-59, CI. 317—260.
Robinson, George L., to Blaw-Knox Co. Replaceable support
for refractory lining of furnace doors. Re. 24,606, 2-24-59,
CI. 110 — 173.
Robinson, George L. Corner bead. 2,904,856, 9-22-59,
CI. 20 — 74.
Robinson, George W., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Method
of joining two panels of an automobile trunk lid or door
or the like by welding. 2,889,619, 6-9-59, CI. 29 — 475.
Robinson, Gerald : See —
Hessel, Frederick A., and Robinson. 2,882,257.
Steckler. Robert, Robinson, and Zimiles. 2,904,530.
Robinson, Gerald, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Vinyl
lower alkyl ether-maleic anhydride copolymer as a pesticide
solubilizer. 2,872,369. 2-3-59, CI. 167 — 42.
Robinson, Glen, and L. A. Davies, to Camera Vision Produc-
tions. Inc. Dual camera unit. 2,883,903, 4-28-59, CI.
88—16.
Robinson, Harold A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Galvanic
anode. 2,895,893, 7-21-59, CI. 204 — 197.
Robinson, Harold K. : See —
Finken, Walter S.. and Robinson. 2,899,987.
Robinson, Harris A., to Radio Corp. of America. Oscillator
control system. 2,875,337, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Robinson, Harris A., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency
control system. 2,888,562, 5-26-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Robinson, Harry A. Power driven lawn rake. 2,898,724,
8-11-59, CI. 56—27.
Robinson, Harry F., to Coleram Metal Products Co. De-
mountable shelf structure. 2,912,119, 11-10-59, CI. 211 —
136.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Robinson, Helen M. : See —
Greathouse, Lueien H., Smith, Robinson, and Haydel.
2,882,022.
Robinson, Herbert L. : See —
Smith, Charles I., Zimet, and Robinson. 2,880,705.
Robinson, Herbert T„ and V. H. Jungjohann, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Slide holders and magazines therefor.
2,919,021, 12-29-59, CI. 206—62.
Robinson, Herbert W., to Firth Brown Tools Ltd. Milling
cutter. 2,914,838, 12-1-59, CI. 29—105.
Robinson, Herman P., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Electronic analog computer for de-
termining radioactive disintegration. 2,894,688, 7-14-59,
CI. 235 — 184.
Robinson-Houchin, Inc. : See —
Bringelson, Roy W., and Katzenberg. 2,871,627.
Robinson, Howard A., to Hugh J. Baker & Co. Pallet.
2,868,487, 1-13-59. CI. 248 — 120.
Robinson, Ivan M. : See —
Brinker. Keith C. Cameron, and Robinson. 2,904,537.
Brinker, Keith C, and Robinson. 2,895,948.
Edwards, Walter M., and Robinson. 2,880,230.
Edwards, Walter M., and Robinson. 2,900,369.
Edwards, Walter M.. Robinson, and Squire. 2,867,609.
Robinson, James, and K. Court, to Vickers Inc. Single
station variable length stroke motor control system.
2,918,902, 12-29-59, CI. 121—38.
Robinson, James M., and S. A. Anderson, to Amana Refrig-
eration, Inc. Refrigerator door with trays. 2,877,077,
3-10-59, CI. 312—248.
Robinson, James M., D. A. Lewis, and L. J. Greshel, to North
Electric Co. Base for telephone substation set. 2,912,513,
11-10-59, CI. 179—100.
Robinson, John D., to The Cleveland Twist Drill Co. Stud
removers. 2,912,890, 11-17-59, CI. 81—53.
Robinson, John L.. to Philco Corp. Delay line. 2,867,777,
1-6-59, CI. 333—30.
Robinson, John W., to Richmond Engineering Co., Inc.
Eilters. 2,911,101, 11-3-59, CI. 210 — 458.
Robinson, Joseph. Combined vaporizer and cover for medica-
ment jar. 2,887,106, 5-19-59, CI. 128—198.
Robinson, Joseph J., Jr., to Marsh Wall Products, Inc.
Wallboard fastening means. 2,880,481, 4-7-59, CI. 20 — 92.
Robinson, Joseph J., Jr., and C. F. Story, to Masonite Corp.
Process for humidifying hardboard. 2,906,034, 9-29-59, CI.
34—26.
Robinson, Joseph N., F. J. L. Miller, and B. McDonnell, to
The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd.
Method of producing guanidine nitrate. 2,895,994, 7-21-59,
CI. 260—564.
Robinson, Joseph N., F. J. L. Miller, and B. McDonnell, to
The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd.
Process for the production of melamine and guanidine
sulphamate. 2,899,433, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 249.7.
Robinson, Kenneth R. : See —
Sturrock, Murray G.. Cline, and Robinson. 2,898,350.
Robinson, Laurence E. : See —
Chapman, Roger, and Robinson. 2,901,556.
Robinson, Lawrence. Typewriter. 2,901,081, 8-25-59, CI.
197—194.
Robinson, Lester L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel feed and
power control device for combustion engines. 2,906,093,
9-29-59, CI. 60 — 39.24.
Robinson Machine Works, Inc. : See —
Robinson, Samuel C. 2,869,099.
Robinson, Manford J. : See —
Grass, George M., Jr., and Robinson. 2,875,130.
Robinson, Mattie L. Brassiere strap. 2,870,768, 1-27-59,
CI. 128—510.
Robinson. Melvin B., and E. S. Harrison, to Pfaudler Per-
mutit Inc. Glassed tube sheet seal. 2,880,018, 3-31-59,
CI. 285—55.
Robinson, Merton L. : See —
Miller, Charles E., Robinson, and Woodring. 2,897,758.
Robinson, Miles S., to L-O-F Glass Fibers Co. Device for
coating multiple strand yarns. 2,875,727, 3-3-59, CI. 118—
268.
Robinson, Norman W., and H. G. Flood, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Travelling wave tube. 2,885,592, 5-5-59,
315—3.6.
Robinson, Pat R. : See —
Becker, Edward J., Cleveland, Pondy, and Robinson.
2,914,402.
Robinson, Paul C. to Arkell and Smiths. Apparatus for
heat sealing a ply of a bag tube. 2,875,673, 3-3-59, CI.
93—2.
Robinson, Paul C, and A. L. Stafnleno, to Arkell and Smiths.
Multiply bag with supplemental sleeve. 2,895,387,
7-21-59, CI. 93—8.
Robinson, Paul D. Ellipsograph. 2,913,823, 11-24-59, CI.
33—30.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Fused salt elec-
trolyte. 2,872,629, 2-3-59, CI. 317—230.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Ferro magnetic
core materials and methods of producing same. 2,873,512,
2-17-59, CI. 29—182.5.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Transistor manu-
facture. 2,883.544, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. High dielectric
constant material. 2,888,737, 6-2-59, CI. 29 — 25.35.
Robinson, Preston, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mag-
netic latch assembly. 2,901,278, 8-25-59, CI. 292 — 251.S.
Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Method of form-
ing an adherent oxide film on tantalum and niobium foil.
2,917,419, 12-15-59, CI. 148 — 6.3.
Robinson, Preston, and P. H. Netherwood, to Sprague Electric
Co. Sealed housing and indexing means for electrical
components. 2,904,618, 9-15-59, CI. 174 — 52.
Robinson, Preston, and P. H. Netherwood, to Sprague Electric
Co. Molded capacitors. 2,904,733, 9-15-59, CI. 317 — 258.
Robinson, Ralph O., Jr., & to J. S. Lacey. Notch antenna.
2,908,000, 10-6-59, CI. 343 — 746.
Robinson, Raymond G. R. : See —
Kirkham, Peter, and Robinson. 2,899,578.
Robinson, Reed A. : See —
Cochran, John L., Jr., Michel, and Robinson. 2,891,502.
Robinson, Richard A. : See —
Voegtli, Walter, and Robinson. 2,907,764.
Robinson, Richard A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Hydroxyphenal-
kylaminoalkylindoles and ethers corresponding. 2,908,691,
10-13-59, CI. 260—319.
Robinson, Robert C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Linear
reluctance motor drive. 2,915,654, 12-1-59, CI 310 — 14.
Robinson, Robert E. : See —
Mador, Irving L., and Robinson. 2,915,562.
Nobis, John F., and Robinson. 2,914,578.
Robinson, Robert E., and J. F. Nobis, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Preparation of dialkoxy alkyl deriva-
tives of dimers of conjugated olefins. 2,867,656, 1-6-59,
CI. 260—533.
Robinson, Robert E., and E. G. Pritchett. to National Dis-
tillers and Chemical Corp. Preparation of dimethyl-
aluminum hydride. 2,915,542, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Robinson, Ronald R. : See —
Goloff, Alexander, and Robinson. 2,891,394.
Robinson, Roy H. Rackets for batting games. 2,878,020,
3-17-59, CI. 273—73.
Robinson, Russell S. Ammunition belt feed system for auto-
matic firearms. 2,875,671, 3-3-59, CI. 89 — 33.
Robinson, Samuel A. : See —
Stineman, Jacob W., Jr., and Robinson. 2,894,313.
Robinson, Samuel C, to Robinson Machine Works, Inc.
Means for interlocking electrical connector casings.
2,869,099 l-lS-^ CI. 339—91.
Robinson, Sirman. Device for supporting and illuminating
Christmas trees. 2,915,620, 12-1-59, CI. 240 — 10.
Robinson, Thomas P., and B. W. Glover, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electrical control circuits.
2,876,861, 3-10-59, CI. 183 — 7.
Robinson, Thomas P., and P. R. Dawkins, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Electrical control circuits. 2,881,-
856, 4-14-59, CI. 183—7.
Robinson, Thomas R. Tray loading mechanisms for trans-
ferring a sheet unit to a receiving surface. 2,872,189,
2-3-59, CI. 271—54.
Robinson, Thomas, & Son Ltd. : See —
Richards, Robert W. B. 2,870,802.
Robinson, Walter G. Detachable traction device for wheels.
2,900,004, 8-18-59, CI. 152 — 226.
Robinson, William H. : See —
Sensenig, Miles L., and Robinson. 2,880,814.
Robinson, William H. Dual-purpose closure members.
2,901,140, 8-25-59, CI. 215 — 41.
Robinson, William J. : See —
Carlson, William L., Jr., and Robinson. 2,890,310.
Robinson, William P., to H. C. Smith Oil Tool Co. Seal
protector. 2,907,611, 10-6-59, CI. 308 — 187.1.
Robischung, Philip J., to Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc.
Machine tool. 2,900,766, 8-25-59, CI 51 — 148.
Robishaw, Alces P. Barge. 2,876,726, 3-10-59, CI. 114 — .5.
Robishaw, Alces P., to C. N. Housh. Unitized pipe rack.
2,880,881, 4-7-59, CI. 211 — 60.
Robishaw, Earl J. : See —
Yancey, John R., and Robishaw. 2,886,109.
Robishaw, Sue : See —
Yancey, John R., and Robishaw. 2,886,109.
Robison, Hilda S. : See —
Robison, Wilbur and W. 2,880,285.
Robison, James B. : See
Goldsworthy, William W., and Robison. 2,880,318.
Robison, Samuel B. : See —
Baldwin, Francis P., and Robison. 2,895,937.
Robison, Samuel B., and F. P. Baldwin, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Coating fibers with modified butyl
rubber. 2,895,850, 7-21-59, CI. 117—76.
Robison, Wilbur and William, said William Robison to H. S.
Robison. Electric switches. 2,880,285, 3-31-59, CI.
200—51.
Robison, William : See —
Robison, Wilbur and W. 2,880,285.
Robison, William A., Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
Electrical relays. 2,901,572, 8-25-59, CI. 200—93.
Robitaille, Martial J. Knife honing and sharpening device.
2,885,836, 5-12-59, CI. 51—214.
Robitschek, Paul : See —
Schoepfle, Blaine O., Marks, and Robitschek. 2,913,428.
Robitschek, Paul, and C. T. Bean, to Hooker Chemical Corp.
Composition comprising a vinyl monomer and a polyester
of a polyhydric alcohol, an unsaturated acid, a saturated
acid and a hexahalocvclopentadiene adduct and laminated
article containing same. 2,890,144, 6-9-59, CI. 154 — 43.
LIST OF PATENTEES
789
Robitschek, Paul, and C. T. Bean, to Hooker Chemical Corp.
Composition comprising a vinylidene monomer and an un-
saturated polyester containing an adduct of hexahalocyclo-
pentadiene and article incorporated therewith. 2,898,256,
8-4-59, CI. 154 — 43.
Robitschek, Paul, and J. L. Olmstead. to Hooker Chemical
Corp. Polymerizable fire resistant polyester composition
comprising hexahalocyclopentadiene and antimony trioxide.
2,909,501, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 10.
Robosonic National Industries Corp. : See—
Waldman. Herbert. 2,896,945.
Robotron Corp. : See — -
2.874.335.
2,883,579.
2,890,432.
2,898,801.
2,899,857.
2,911.581.
and Thomsen. 2,915,635
Rockafellow, Stuart C.
Rockafellow, Stuart C.
Rockafellow, Stuart C.
Rockafellow, Stuart C.
Rockafellow, Stuart C.
Rockafellow, Stuart C.
Rockafellow, Stuart C,
Robotyper Corp. : See —
Oxley, LeRoy V., and Blythe. 2,916,128.
Robra, Helmut, to Schloemann Akt. Method and device for
forging multi-throw crankshafts. 2,891,299. 6-23-59. CI.
29—6.
Robson, Aubrey H.. to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Fuel
burner control circuit. 2,879,762, 3-31-59, CI. 126 — 110.
Robson, Brian : gee —
McNeill. Eric, and Robson. 2,872,412.
Robson, Homer L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Spray
drying calcium hypochlorite slurry. 2,901,435, 8-25-59,
CI. 252— 187.
Robson, Ian K. M. : See —
Millidge, Alfred F., and Robson. 2,907,699.
Robuck, Edmund R., and C. F. Deininger, to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Frequency synthesizer system or the like.
2,914,733, 11-24-59. CI. 331 — 39.
Roby, Horace H., to Roby-Hutton. Drive and transmission
for power-driven paddle wheel boat. 2,907,296, 10-6-59,
CI. 115 — 49.
Roby-Hutton : See —
Roby, Horace H. 2,907.296.
Rocard, Yves, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
Electrical analog computing systems for solving ordinary
and partial non-linear differential equations. 2,899,134,
8-11-59, CI. 235—182.
Rocard, Yves A., and B. E. Bartels, to Hupn Corp. Infra-red
devices and methods. 2,884,345. 4-28-59, CI. 117 — 201.
Rocca, John. Filter means for milk containers and the like.
2,885,084, 5-5-59. CI. 210 — 464.
Rocco, Joseph. Tool holder. 2,875,560, 3-3-59, CI. 51 — 232.
Rocca, Julius P. : See —
Goering, Hans G., and Rocca. 2,910,458.
Schneider, Helmuth G., Young, and Rocca. 2,876,204.
Roch, Pierre M., to P. Roch, S.a.r.l. Internal diameter
micrometer. 2,881,529, 4-14-59, CI. 33 — 176.
Roch, Pierre, S.a.r.l. : See —
Roch, Pierre M. 2,881,529.
Rocha, Henrioue A. F., to General Electric Co. Power supply
systems. 2,870.380. 1-20-59. CI. 317 — 17.
Rocha, Henrique A. F., to General Electric Co. Time base
converter. 2,895,784, 7-21-59, CI. 346 — 33.
Rochar Electroniqne : See —
Charbonnier. Roger. 2,870.269.
Rochas. Paul : See —
Pinte. Jules. Coupez, and Rochas. 2,893,892.
Rochat, Jean : See —
Volpert, Ludger. 2,881,703.
Roche, Arthur F. : See —
Nagle, Floyd B„ Ruffing, Wright, Kozadiewicz, and Roche.
2,915,482.
Roche, Charles E., and R. R. Banks, to Air Reduction Co.,
Inc. Method of electric smelting reducible materials.
2,883,268, 4-21-59, CI. 23 — 208.
Roche. Jean : See —
Michel, Raymond, and Roche. 2,906,779.
Roche, Jean A. F., and R. F. Bookmyer, to General Electric
Co. Fuel manifold drainage system. 2,881,827, 4-14-59,
CI. 158—36.
Roche. Melvin E., to Harvard Mfg. Co. Hooked style bed-
frame and headboard assembly. 2,883,680, 4-28-59, CI.
5 — 279.
Roche, Melvin E., and L. K. Jackson, to The Harvard Mfg.
Co. Bedframe support leg. 2,911,656, 11-10-59, CI. 5—
310.
Roche. Richard A., G. Muinch, Jr., and F. L. Gagnon. Jr., to
Hughes Aircraft Co. Aircraft automatic flight control sys-
tem. 2,881,991, 4-14-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Rochefort, Leo T
CI. 68—3.
Rochelle, Robert W., and R. L. Van Allen,
quency magnetic multivibrator. 2,894,250,
340—174.
Rochester Machine Corp. : See —
Bruce, James H.. Sr. 2,878,562.
Rochester Mfg. Co. : See —
Hunt, Robert A., and Fribance. 2,867,769.
Rochester Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Fribance. Austin E., and Hunt. 2,867,768.
Hastings, Clark L. 2,910,037.
Hastings, Warren W. 2,914,949.
Washing machine. 2,895,319, 7-21-59,
Variable
7-7-59,
fre-
Cl.
Rochester, Nathaniel, J. R. Johnson, G. M. Amdahl, and
W. E. Mutter, to International Business Machines Corp.
Recognition of recorded intelligence. 2,889,535, 6-2-59,
CI. 340—149.
Rochester, Roy M., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.
Method of and means for compacting fibrous web mate-
rial. 2,910.732, 11-3-59, CI. 19—66.
Rochester, Thomas S. : See —
Shapiro, Uriel G., and Rochester. 2,897,538.
Rochlus, Bertram J. Compressor. 2,898,033, 8-4-59. CI.
230 — 147.
Rochlus, Bertram J. Compressor with dual compression
chambers. 2,S98,034, 8-4-59, CI. 230 — 147.
Rochwite, Seton I. Stereoscopic camera. 2,906,183, 9-29-
59, CI. 95 — 18.
Rock, Albin S., to F. L. & J. C. Codman Co. Process of
manufacture of buffing elements. 2,882,139, 4-14-59, CI.
51—293.
Rock, Albin S., to F. L. & C Codman Co. Buffing wheel.
2,885,834, 5-12-59, CI. 51—193.
Rock, Albin S., to F. L. & J. C. Codman Co. Buffing element
with metallic center. 2,886,924, 5-19-59, CI. 51 — 193.
Rock, Allan L. Combined wallet, data file and calendar con-
struction. 2,909,202, 10-20-59, CI. 150 — 35.
Rock, Clarence A., i/io to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Selectively controllable, plunger operated, electric switch.
2,911,491, 11-3-59, CI. 200—61.79.
Rock, Kingsley C, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Electric system. 2,877,385, 3-10-59, CI. 315 — 202.
Rock, Kingsley C, Jr., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Bridge demodulator phase detecting circuit. 2,919,404,
12-29-59, CI. 324—83.
Rock, Murray P. Packaging machine. 2,917,883, 12-22-59,
CI. 53—178.
Rockafellow, Stuart C. to Robotron Corp. Negative hold
time circuit. 2,874,335, 2-17-59, CI. 315—230.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Timer for high
speed resistance welding operations. 2,883,579, 4-21-59,
CI. 315 — 84.5.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Apparatus and
method for producing and using a variable conductive pat-
tern. 2,890,432. 6-9-59, CI. 338—128.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Inspection device
for detecting differences in two objects. 2,898,801, 8-11-59,
CI. 88—14.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Method for com-
paring the contour of an article with a standard. 2,899,857,
8-18-59, CI. 88—14.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, to Robotron Corp. Three phase to
single phase welding method and machine. 2,911,581,
11-3-59, CI. 321—7.
Rockafellow, Stuart C, and T. R. Thomsen, to Robotron
Corp. High frequency pulse generator. 2,915,635, 12-1-59,
CI. 250—27.
Rockall, Frederick W., to The General Electric Co. Ltd.
Linking mechanisms. 2,899,677, 8-11-59, CI. 343 — 757.
Rockdrill Industries, Inc. : See —
Gal, Andrew, and Gerber. 2,909,155.
Rockefeller, George D., Jr. : See —
Lensner, Herbert W., and Rockefeller. 2,897,406.
Rockefeller, John W., Jr., to Columbian Art Works. Printing
press. 2,909,992, 10-27-59, CI. 101—76.
Rocket Jet Engineering Corp. : See —
Gavlord, John A. 2.870.509.
Gaylord, John A. 2,894,532.
Rockett. Jack : See —
Bruson. Herman A., and Rockett. 2.894,010.
Rockey, Kenneth O., to GPE Controls, Inc. Polarized light
system for web edge control. 2,904,700, 9-15-59, CI.
250—225.
Rockford Factories, Inc. : See —
Negoro, Kaiji. 2,871,523.
Rockford Medical Foundation : See —
Krone. Ben W. 2,874,384.
Rockford Screw Products Co. : See — -
Lilja, Oscar G. 2,905,330.
Rockland, Louis B. Aerated solid wax composition and proc-
ess of making it. 2,892,732, 6-30-59, CI. 106—277.
Rockland, Louis B., and L. F. Atkinson, to United States of
America. Agriculture. Method and apparatus for packag-
ing powders and the like. 2,875.070, 2-24-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Rockland, Louis B., and L. F. Atkinson, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Sealing device. 2,889,673, 6-9-59,
CI. 53—112.
Rockmont Envelope Co. : See —
Tucker, Carl L. 2,887,327.
Rock of Ages Corp. : See —
White, Ezra L. 2,893,151.
RockofE, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Textile drafting
cot. 2,870,489, 1-27-59, CI. 19 — 143.
Rockoff, Joseph, to The Dayton Rubber Co. Synthetic elas-
tomeric composition containing butadiene-styrene and a
rosin soap. 2,894,924, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 27.
790
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Rockola, David C, to Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. Phonographs.
2,906,538, 9-29-59, CI. 274—10.
Rockola, David C. to Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. Selectively oper-
able control mechanism for automatic phonographs.
2,909,761. 10-20-59. CI. 340—162
Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. : See —
Rockola, David C. 2,906,538.
Rockola, David C. 2,909,761.
Rockport Industries Fund : See —
Read, Robert C, and Gregor. 2,875,457.
Rockriver, Clyde R., to Automatic Enterprises, Inc.
Measuring and dispensing apparatus. 2,895,652, 7-21-59,
CI. 222 — 442.
Rockriver, Clyde R., to Huggins-Young Co., Inc. Coffee
brewer. 2,898,843, 8-11-59, CI. 99 — 283.
Rockstrom, Leonard : See —
Aaron, Charles, and Rockstrom. 2,877,959.
Schmidt, Leon A., and Rockstrom. 2,877,960.
Rockstrom, Leonard, and C. Aaron, to Cameron Machine Co.
Rewinding machine. 2,872,126, 2-3-59, CI. 242 — 65.
Rockstrom, Leonard, and L. A. Schmidt, to Cameron Machine
Co. Score-cut slitting mechanism. 2,897,893, 8-1-59. CI.
164 — 60.
Rockware Glass Ltd. : See —
Adams, Frederick W. 2,891,844.
Rockwell, Adelbert W.. Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Last positioning device for shoe machines. 2,866,988,
1-6-59, CI. 12—127.
Rockwell, Albert M., to United Aircraft Corp. Threaded in-
sert having lugs bent into slotted locking ring. 2,877,817,
3-17-59, CI. 151—5.
Rockwell, Donald M., A. E. Keeley, and W. D. Joseph, to
Prismo Safety Corp. Marker material and method.
2,882,632, 4-21-59, CI. 40 — 135.
Rockwell, Edward A. Hydraulically-operated fluid pressure
control means and compensator valves. 2,876,624, 3-10-
59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Rockwell, Edward A. Apparatus for applying intensified
fluid pressure. 2,876,626, 3-10-59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Rockwell, Edward A. Power steering unit. 2,896,463,
7-28-59, CI. 74—388.
Rockwell, Edward A. Brake valve mechanism. 2,896,666,
7-28-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Rockwell, Edward A. Power steering system. 2,896,733,
7-28-59, CI. 180—79.2.
Rockwell. Edward A. Multiple ratio brake pedal construction.
2,900.054, 8-18-59, CI. 188 — 152.
Rockwell Gesellschaft nrit beschrankter Haftung : See —
Christiansen, Heinrich H. C. 2,905,103.
Stegemann, Werner G. 2,905,163.
Rockwell, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Change
speed transmission. 2,870,655, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 785.
Rockwell, Harvey W to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Steering
mechanism. 2,885,022, 5-5-59, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Rockwell, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Flow con-
trol valve. 2,898,737, 8-11-59, CI. 60 — 52.
Rockwell, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Auxiliary
wheeled support for vehicles. 2,901,844, 9-1-59, CI. 37 —
124.
Rockwell, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Cylinder
piston assembly with pressure relieving means. 2,902,007,
9-1-59, CI. 121—38.
Rockwell, Henry, to United States of America, Navy. Auto-
matic signal locating for magnetic drum recorder.
2,886,398, 5-12-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Rockwell Mfg. Co. : See —
Buttke, Richard A. 2,873,776.
Dickerson, John L and Herring. 2,900,995.
Johnson, Charles B. 2,898,081.
March, William A. 2,878,184.
Pettigrew, David D. 2,876,669.
Pettigrew, David D. 2,885,897.
Pettigrew, David D., and Simonelli. 2,887,924.
Renfro, Anthony W. 2,876,987.
Starkey, Charles M. 2.906,386.
Taylor, Charles R. 2,913,990.
Warrick, Edward C, and Kmetz. 2,888,707.
Wheelbarger, Albert S. 2,902,872.
Whipple, Harry O. 2,905,990.
Rockwell, Norman P. : See —
Bliudzius, Irene D., Jucaitis, and Rockwell. 2,876,101.
Bliudzius, Irene D., Rockwell, and Jucaitis. 2,876,104.
Jucaitis, Pranas, Bliudzius, and Rockwell. 2,876,106.
Jucaitis, Pranas, Bliudzius, and Rockwell. 2,876,107.
Rockwell, Paul D., J. O. Stephenson, and D. D. Babb, to
Bendix Aviation Corp. Transceiver for multi-channel
radio communication systems. 2,902,596, 9-1-59, CI.
250—13.
Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. Elec-
trical measuring instrument. 2,872,643, 2-3-59, Cl.
324 — 119.
Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. Modula-
tion system. 2,875,413, 2-24-59, Cl. 332 — 43.
Rockwell Spring and Axle Co. : See —
House, Bryan E. 2,886,141.
Rockwell-Standard Corp. : See —
Bixby, Leo A. 2,890,772.
Brownyer, Nelson R. 2,880,041.
Crites, Nelson A. 2,878,012.
Crites, Nelson A. 2,918,271.
Hammond, Milton B., and Hrusovsky. 2,902,275.
Herider, Elmer A., and Friesen. 2,892,487.
Herider, Elmer A., and James. 2,916,083.
Herider, Elmer A., and Pitts. 2,894,566.
House. Bryan E. 2,871,713.
House, Bryan E. 2,912,068.
Keese, Beverly W. 2,870,853.
Koese, Beverlv W. 2.870,854.
Keese, Beverly W., and Williams. 2,915,920.
Pitts, Kennard, and Herider. 2,893,473.
Rockwell, Willard F. 2,893,520.
Scheel, Walther F. 2,892,662.
Yarne, John L. 2,914,311.
Rockwell, Willard F., to Rockwell Standard Corp. Air spring
emergency brake. 2,893,520, 7-7-59, Cl. 188 — 176.
Rockwood, Albert E. : See —
Maki, Jacob K., and Rockwood. 2,907,275.
Rockwood, Albert E., Jr. : See — -
Harmon, George H., and Rockwood. 2,899,141.
Rockwood, Albert M. : See —
Voorhess, John E., and Rockwood. 2,878,961.
Rockwood & Co. : See —
Olson, John B. 2,911,946.
Rockwood, Clifton G. : See —
Snow, Donald L., Kafitz, and Rockwood. 2,880,357.
Rockwood, Lawrence R. : See —
Strain Douglas C, and Rockwood. 2,884,505.
Rockwood Sprinkler Co. : See —
Thomas, Roy L., Jr. 2,874,588.
Rockwool Aktiebolaget : See —
Kjell-Berger, Sven O. K. 2,888,060.
Rocky, Joseph F., and F. R. Nissel, to Union Carbide Corp.
Chlorine-containing resinous compositions and improved
method for processing the same. 2,897,176, 7-28-59, Cl.
260 — 45.5.
Rocky Mountain Metal Products Co. : See —
Brunson, Thayer R. 2,883,749.
Rocwall Co. : See —
Arrighini, Artil, and Van Sickle. 2,882,583.
Arrighini, Artil, and Van Sickle. 2,896,300.
Rodale Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Schmier, Jacob. 2,905,779.
Rodda, Sidney, to Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. Photo-electric
cells. 2.895,068, 7-14-59, Cl. 313 — 102.
Rodder, William, to Blaw-Knox Co. Tube cut-off machine
with radially movable rotary cutter. 2,905,243, 9-22-59,
Cl. 164 — 60.
Rodebaugh, Everett G. : See —
Saylor, Charles P., and Rodebaugh. 2,917,349.
Roden, Ephraim H. : See —
Mann, Walter J. 2,893,436.
Rodenacker, Wolf, E. Istel, and R. Schnegg, to Farbenfabrlken
Bayer Akt. Continuous polymerizing apparatus. 2,889,211,
6-2-59, Cl. 23—283.
Rodenhouse, Louis N., to Acme Protection Equipment Co.
Eyeglass mounting for gas masks. 2,905,172, 9-22-59,
Cl. 128—141.
Rodenhuis, Wijbe, and A. M. J. van der Velden, to North
American Philips Co., Inc. Radio receiving apparatus.
2,890,446, 6-9-59, Cl. 340—384.
Roder, Albert, to NSU Werke Akt. Telescopic shock absorber.
2,867,298, 1-6-59, Cl. 188—88.
Roder, Albert, to NSU Werke A.G. Construction of eccen-
trics in connecting rod drives for internal combustion en-
gines with overhead camshaft. 2,900,838, 8-25-59, Cl.
74—570.
Roderfeld, Heinrich : See —
Claas. August, Brenner, Roderfeld, and Claas. 2,888,088.
Roderick, Robert C. : See —
Harder, Alvin E., and Roderick. 2,878,761.
Rodger, Robert F. : See —
Garscia, Alfons J., and Rodger. 2,897,444.
Rodgers, Clifford J., Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp. Apparatus for
control of flow through the annulus of a dual-zone well.
2,870,843, 1-27-59, Cl. 166—115.
Rodgers, Dominick. Artificial Christmas trees. 2,911. 74S,
11-10-59, Cl. 41 — 15.
Rodgers, Elbert A. Liquid level and pressure control valve
for oil wells. 2,905,246, 9-22-59, Cl. 166 — 54.
Rodgers, George F. : See —
Young, De Walt S., and Rodgers. 2,887,515.
Rodgers. George H. Multiple indicator system with resettable
warning signal. 2,917,731, 12-15-59, Cl. 340 — 213.
Rodgers, George V. Pulse operated servomechanism.
2,883,662, 4-21-59, Cl. 343—106.
Rodgers, John A. Lathe attachment. 2,8S0,767, 4-7-59,
Cl. 142—55.
Rodgers, Joseph, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Lock-
ing device for straightedges. 2,909,840, 10-27-59, Cl.
33—80.
Rodgers, Joseph M., and R. W. Leland, to General Motors
Corp. Switch operating means. 2,895,026, 7-14-59, Cl.
200—87.
Rodgers, Otis N, and W. F. Olson, to American Iron & Ma-
chine Works Co., Inc. Valves. 2,903,235, 9-8-59, Cl.
251 — 332.
LIST OF PATENTEES
791
Rodgers, Thomas E., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Electrolytic
solution. 2,884,381, 4^28-59, CI. 252—62.2.
Rodgers, Wilber W., to Dover Corp. Loading dock ramp.
2.881.457, 4-14-59, CI. 14 — 71.
Rodgers, Wilber W., to Dover Corp. Loading dock ramp.
2.881.458, 4-14-59, CI. 14 — 71.
Rodi & Wienenberger Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bartholoma, Helwig and W. 2,918,785.
Rodin, Eugene. Restraining device for live bodies. 2,867,483,
1-6-59. CI. 311 — 5.
Rodin, Fritz J. Potato harvester. 2,902,148, 9-1-59, CI.
209—34.
Rodis, Franz, G. Hartlapp, and K. Beltz, to Knapsack-
Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing alkali
metal triphosphates, alkali metal pyrophosphates and mix-
tures thereof. 2,898,189, 8-4-59, Cl. 23 — 107.
Rodli, Gilbert, to Wald Industries Inc. Sphere dispensing ap-
paratus. 2,870.739, 1-27-59, Cl. 118—308.
Rodman, Isaac P., to United States of America, Navy. Op-
timum multiplier phototube bias for low noise. 2,913,585.
11-17-59, Cl. 250—207.
Rodman, James B., to Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Apparatus
for cutting flattened containers. Re. 24,668, 7-21-59,
Cl. 93—58.4.
Rodman Sherwin B., to Brubaker Electronics, Inc. Biased
diode switching means. 2,882,425, 4-14-59. Cl. 307—88.5.
Rodnert. Gustav O. : See —
Nilsson, Nils E., Bjork, and Rodnert. 2,886,646.
Nilsson, Nils E., Bjork, Rodnert. and Jonsson. 2,909,607.
Nilsson, Nils E., Rodnert, and Bjork. 2,871,299.
Rodnon, David. Packages. 2,885,071, 5-5-59, Cl. 206 — 41.
Rodrigues, John J. Motor driven syringe. 2,896,621,
7-28-59, Cl. 128—218.
Rodriguez, Cipriano, to Micro Metalizing Corp. Vacuum
plating apparatus. 2,883.959, 4-28-59, Cl. 118 — 49.
Rodriguez, Emil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Bracelet end attach-
ment. 2,896,289, 7-28-59, Cl. 24 — 235.
Rodriguez Fuentes, Lorenzo. New food product for cattle and
process for its manufacture. 2,888,348, 5-26-59, Cl. 99 — 6.
Rodriquez, Jim F. : See —
Murray. Arthur E. 2,898,649.
Rodriguez, Juan C. L. Portable electric cooking device.
2,893,307, 7-7-59, Cl. 99 — 421.
Rodth Joseph J., to Sealpak Corp. Beverage apparatus.
2.899,886, 8-18-59, Cl. 99—295.
Rodweeder Sales, Inc. : See —
Mowbray, Harry L. 2,892,504.
Rodwick, Frank P.. and N. T. Thome, to The Silex Co.
Toaster. 2.907,269. 10-6-59, Cl. 99—391.
Roe, Charles C, to LeTourneau-Westinghouse Co. Alternator.
2,903,641, 9-8-59, Cl. 322—39.
Roe, Clarence D. : See —
Rhodes, William E., and Roe. 2,884,496.
Roe, Ernest : See —
Miille, Walter V. 2,907,356.
Roe, Lawrence A. : See —
Eisen John B., Nachtman, Bjorksten, and Roe.
2,907.626.
Roe, Kene P. V. : See —
Petitcolas, Pierre, Richard, Sureau, Roe, and Develotte.
2,893,817.
Roe, Walter H. G., to Aktieselskabet Kemovet. Sow milk
substitute. 2,895,830, 7-21-59, Cl. 99 — 7.
Roe, Willis E., to The Aldon Co. Car replacer. 2,901,982,
9-1-59, Cl. 104 — 270.
Roeber, Henrv W. : See —
Reiter, William L.. Gartner, and Roeber. 2,872,949.
Roeber, Henry W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tube
transfer mechanism. 2,868,240, 1-13-59, Cl. 141 — 65.
Roeber, Henry W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Cath-
ode tab feed and welder. 2,905,802, 9-22-59, Cl. 219 — 79.
Roeber, Henry W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Mica
press ram with hydraulically operated punch and stripper
means. 2,914,981, 12-1-59. Cl. 83 — 140.
Roeber, Henry W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Article
transfer mechanism. 2.915,200, 12-1-59, Cl. 214 — 1.
Roebling's, John A., Sons Corp. : See —
Homa, Stephen W., and Lovelett. 2,886,193.
Lewis, Dartrey. 2.868.467.
Sher, Arnold, and Amstock. 2,899,160.
Roebuck, Alan K. : See —
Evering, Bernard L., and Roebuck. 2,918,422.
Roebuck, Alan K., and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co.
Alkylation. 2,897,248, 7-28-59, Cl. 260—683.53.
Roeck, Eugene C. : See —
Less, Frank W., Roeck, and Searer. 2,912,402.
Less, Frank W., Roeck, and Searer. 2,912,406.
Roedel, Milton J. : See —
Christl, Robert J., and Roedel. 2,897,183.
Roeder, Joseph A., and W. J. Tesche, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Article coating apparatus. 2,902,971, 9-8-59, Cl.
118 — 11.
Roeder, Rolf H.. to Worthington Corp. Governor. 2,873,105,
2-10-59. Cl. 264 — 19.
Roeder, Russell R., Jr., to Huber Industries, Inc. Mounting
device with positive clamping and locating jaws providing
quick release means. 2,905,427, 9-22-59, Cl. 248 — 346.
Roediger, Herman R. and R. R. Curtain rod supporting corner
bracket. 2,911,176, 11-3-59, Cl. 248—222.
Newberg, and Sayko.
Roediger, Joseph C. : See---
Morris, Kenneth G., Roediger
2,889,296.
Roediger, Joseph C, and K. G. Morris, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Method of oxidizing asphalts. 2,906,687,
9-29-59, Cl. 208 — 5.
Roediger, Richard R. : See —
Roediger, Herman R. and R. R. 2,911.176.
Roedter, Henry E. Wall structure. 2,909,917, 10-27-59, Cl.
72—50.
Roehlen Engraving Works, Inc. : See —
Kauschka, Richard. 2,870,560.
Kauschka, Richard. 2,885,810.
Roehm, Carl L. : See —
Levy, William B., and Roehm. 2,902,832.
Roehm, Charles W., to International Harvester Co. Self
energizing belt drive clutch assembly. 2,888,829, 6-2-59,
Cl. 74—242.1.
Roehmann, Ludwig F. : See — -
Greenfield, Eugene W., and Roehmann. 2,870,311.
Roehrig, Jonathan R., to National Research Corp. Discrim-
inating plural counter assembly of fibers. 2,874,899,
2-24-59, Cl. 235—92.
Roehrs, Herbert C. : See —
Malin, Herbert, and Roehrs. 2,906,721.
Roelen, Otto : See —
Buchner, Karl, Meis. and Roelen. 2,879,299.
Buchner, Karl, Meis, and Roelen. 2,881,208.
Noske, Heinz, and Roelen. 2,889,259.
Schaub, Franz, von Hoffman, Roelen, and Drope.
2,911,730.
Roelen, Otto, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Composition
comprising an oxygen-containing polymer of cyclopentadiene
and wax. 2,898,316, 8-4-59, Cl. 260—28.5.
Roepke, Willi, to Loewe Opta A. G. Device for magnetically
recording and reproducing sound. 2,871,019, 1-27-59, Cl.
274 — 4.
Roesch, Alfred, Jr., to Burroughs Corp. High speed comple-
menting flip flop. 2,885,574, 5-5-59, Cl. 307 — 88.5.
Roesch, Ernst : See —
Eriksen, Merrill K., and Roesch. 2,908,939.
Roeschmann, Benno K. A. Forceps for removing skin clips.
2,887,110, 5-19-59, Cl. 128—321.
Roesel, John F. Rotary mower cutter blade structure. 2,898,-
725, 8-11-59, Cl. 56 — 295.
Roeser, Gerald P., to American-Marietta Co., Stoner-Mudge
Co. Division. Carboxylic-nitrile-acrylate ester coating
composition, process and coated product. 2,873,211,
2-10-59, Cl. 117—103.
Roeser, Gerald P., to American-Marietta Co., Stoner-Mudge
Co. Division. Carboxylic-nitrile-vinyl ether coating com-
positions, process and coated product. 2,873,212, 2-10-59,
Cl. 117—10.3.
Roeser, Gerald P., to American-Marietta Co., Stoner-Mudge
Co. Division. Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer dis-
solved in solvent mixture containing aromatic hydrocarbon
and lactone component. 2,913,430, 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 30.4.
Roeser, Gerald P., to American-Marietta Co., Stoner-Mudge
Co. Division. Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer dis-
solved in solvent mixture containing aromatic hydrocarbon
and pyrrolidone component. 2,918,443, 12-22-59, Cl. 260 —
30.2.
Roeser, John O., to Illinois Tool Works. Impulse switch
mechanism. 2,904,661, 9-15-59, Cl. 200 — 160.
Roesler, Daniel P. Anchor bolt having sleeves with inclined
ends. 2,918,840, 12-29-59, Cl. 85 — 2.4.
Roessler, Charles E., Jr., to The Howe Scale Co. Load respon-
sive transmitter. 2,885,198, 5-5-59, Cl. 265 — '61.
Roessler, Charles E., Jr., to The Howe Scale Co. Printed
circuit digital read-out mechanism for weighing scales.
2,898,419, 8-4-59, Cl. 200 — 85.
Roethel, John H. Door lock. 2,867,469, 1-6-59, Cl. 292 — 279.
Roethel, John H. Door checking and retaining means.
2,882,548, 4-21-59, Cl. 16—86.
Roethel, John H. Deck lid latch mechanism.
9-8-59, Cl. 292—229.
Roethel, John H. Door lock mechanism.
11-24-59, Cl. 292—280.
Roethel, John H. Door lock mechanism.
11-24-59, Cl. 292—280.
Roff, William A. Ice fishing device. 2,871,614, 2-3-59, Cl.
43—15.
Roff, William T., Jr., to J. P. Stevens & Co.,
fibrous glass material and process of dyeing.
12-29-59, Cl. 8 — 8.
Roffman, Eugene, D. Cinaglia, A. Wysoczanski, and A. Brand,
III, to United States of America, Army. Electronic
sclerometer. 2,885,075, 5-5-59, Cl. 209 — 72.
Rogak, Earl D., to Sinclair Refining Co. Heat exchange
process. 2,911,796, 11-10-59, Cl. 62—98.
Rogan Bros. : See —
Kruk, John. 2,904,084.
Rogers, Alan B., and T. C. Gordon, Jr., to Armour and Co.
Method of preparing a meat product. 2,876,100, 3-3-59,
Cl. 99—107.
Rogers, Alan B., R. W. Kline, and R. L. Niblack, to Armour
and Co. Frozen poultry product and preparation. 2,910,-
370, 10-27-59, Cl. 99 — 194.
Rogers, Alvin, to Idea, Inc. Shingle cutter. 2,914,851,
12-1-59, Cl. 30—272.
2,903,285,
2,914,352,
2,914,353,
Inc. Dyed
2,919,173,
792
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Rogers, Arthur O. : See —
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers. 2,889,332.
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers. 2,889,333.
Coker, James N., Fields, and Rogers. 2,893,997.
Rogers Brothers Corp. : See —
Swaney, Charles E. 2,895,746.
Rogers, Cecil P. Method and apparatus for dispensing live
aquatic animals. 2,908,105, 10-13-59, CI. 43 — 55.
Rogers, C. E., Co. : See —
Terrett, John P. 2,890,081.
Rogers, Charles J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bleaching. 2,898,179, 8-4-59, CI. 8 — 108.
Rogers, Chester E., Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Com-
ponent inserting machines having improved feed control.
2,869,129, 1-20-59, CI. 1—2.
Rogers, Cyril B. : See —
Nagel, Raymond H., and Rogers. 2,871,662.
Rogers, Donald G., to Sprague Electric Co. Tantalum wire
capacitors. 2,900,579, 8-18-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Rogers, Douglas C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Electron discharge apparatus. 2,889,478, 6-2-59, CI.
313—82.
Rogers, Douglas C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Travelling wave tubes. 2,890,370, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Rogers, Douglas C, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Traveling wave tubes. 2,918.593, 12-22-59. CI. 313 — 84.
Rogers, Douglas C, and W. J. Pohl, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Travelling wave tubes. 2,871,392,
1-27-59. CI. 315 — 3.5.
Rogers, Douglas C, and P. F. C. Burke, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Travelling wave tubes. 2,890,371,
6-9-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Rogers. Dow A., Jr., and D. W. Lewis, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Epoxy-substituted organosilicon compounds and
method for preparing the same. 2,883,395, 4-21-59, CI.
260—348.
Rogers, Edward F., to Merck & Co., Inc. Imidazole com-
position for treating coccidiosis. 2,872,371, 2-3-59, CI.
167—53.1.
Rogers. George S., to Super Oil Seal Mfg. Co.. Ltd. Railway
journal box seal. 2,888.279. 5-26-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Rogers, Gerald L., to Stile-Craft Manufacturers, Inc. Coupler
assembly. 2,908,511. 10-13-59, CI. 284 — 1.
Rogers, Glenville : See —
Danner. JackD., and Rogers. 2,912.351.
Rogers. Gordon F., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal proc-
essing circuits. 2,876.349. 3-3-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Rogers, Gordon F.. to Radio Corp. of America. Attenuator
circuit. 2.881.400, 4-7-59, CI. 333—81.
Rogers, Gordon F., to Radio Corp. of America. Strong signal
lock-out prevention. 2,889,400, 6-2-59. CI. 178 — 7.3.
Rogers, Gordon F., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal
erated automatic control circuits. 2,894,062, ~
178—5.4.
Rogers, Gordon F., to Radio Corp. of America.
vision receivers. 2,897,262, 7-28-59, CI. 178
Rogers. Harry J. Impact crushing machine. 2,898,053, 8-4-
59, Cl. 241—275.
Rogers. Howard G.. to Polaroid Corp. Photographic processes.
2.909,430. 10-20-59, CI. 96 — 29.
Rogers, Ivor C, to Massev-Ferguson Inc. Spring shank
mounting. 2,906,353, 9-29-59, CI. 172 — 265.
Rogers, Jack A., and P. R. Juckniess, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Lining for titanium-contacting apparatus. 2,874,953,
2-24-59, CI. 266 — 43.
Rogers, Joe Y., Jr., to Oodfrev L. Cabot, Inc. Grit separator.
2.874,839. 2-24-59. CI. 209 — 232.
Rogers, John E. Tying machine. 2,880,666, 4-7-59, CI.
100—26.
Rogers, Lewis M., to Union Carbide Corp. Corrosion inhibi-
tors. 2,901,438, 8-25-59, CI. 252 — 387.
Rogers. Linwood N., M. A. Heath, E. W,
Hiett, to The Buckeye Cellulose Corp
fiber and process for producing same.
CI. 92—16.
Rogers. Louis E. Button hole guide
CI. 33—190.
Rogers, Luna A. : See —
Brooks, Fred N., and Rogers. 2,918,403.
Rogers, Morris R., A. M. Kaplan, and M. E. Pillion, to United
States of America, Army. Packaging material. 2,887,262,
5-19-59, CI. 229—3.1.
Rogers, Mortimer D.. and M. M. Dickinson. Jr., to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corp. Difference modulator.
2.880,314, 3-31-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Rogers, Murray K. Production of offset negatives and offset
plates without the use of a camera. 2,878,739, 3-24-59,
Cl. 95—73.
Rogers, Richard E., to J. I. Case Co. Lift cylinder regulator
valve. 2,887,990, 5-26-59, Cl. 121—38.
Rogers, Robert A., H. V Johnson, and R. E. Rowell. Cable
fault locator. 2,907,949, 10-6-59, Cl. 324 — 52.
Rogers, Robert E., to Harvestaire, Inc. Closed section louver
for material separating apparatus.
Cl. 209—144.
Rogers, Robert E., to Harvestaire, Inc
for material separating apparatus.
Cl. 209—144.
Rogers, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Piston and con
necting rod assembly. 2,913,292, 11-17-59, Cl. 309—19.
Signal op-
7-7-59, Cl.
Color tele-
-5.4.
Gutlinh, and L. A.
Purified cellulose
2,878,118, 3-17-59,
2,872,738, 2-10-59,
2.913.110, 11-17-59,
Open section louver
2.913.111, 11-17-59,
Rogers, Robert L. : See —
Brooks, Fred N. 2,918,403.
Rogers, Roy H. : See —
Feathers, Robert E., and Rogerson. 2,914,575.
Redpath. James S., and Rogers. 2,916,753.
Rogers, Russell E., and L. L. D'Andrea. Changeable amuse-
ment devices and the like. 2,883,195, 4-21-59, Cl. 273 —
155.
Rogers, Russell H., Jr., and W. R. Blew, Jr., to Swift & Co.
Manufacture of metal soaps. 2,890,232, 6-9-59, Cl.
260 — 414.
Rogers, Samuel C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Blocking oscillator pulse width control. 2,886,706,
5-12-59, Cl. 250—36.
Rogers, Samuel C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Sampling circuit. 2,900,507, 8-18-59, Cl. 250—31.
Rogers, Stanley, D. C. Kalbfell, and T. M. Dannback, to
General Dynamics Corp. Shielded transformer. 2,878,441,
3-17-59, Cl. 323 — 44.
Rogers, Stanley, and T. M. Dannback, to General Dynamics
Corp. Ideal transformer. 2,891,214, 6-16-59, Cl. 323 — 44.
Rogers, Stuart M. : See —
Julien, Arlie P., and Rogers. 2,881,052.
Rogers, Stuart M., to Allied Chemical Corp. NaOCL-HsOa
cotton cloth bleaching. 2,903,327, 9-8-59, Cl. 8 — 108.
Rogers, Taliaferro & Lamb. Architects : See —
Greene, William L. 2,868,107.
Rogers, Thomas G., to Southern Wood Preserving Co. Meth-
od of and apparatus for trimming and sorting switch ties.
2,876,815, 3-10-59, Cl. 144 — 309.
Rogers, Thomas H., and G. F. Bavor, to Machlett Laboratories,
Inc. Means and method of controUing high tension elec-
trical circuits. 2,879,404, 3-24-59, Cl. 250—98.
Rogers, Thomas H., Jr. : See —
Bender, Newell R., and Rogers. 2,888,409.
Rogers, Thomas H.. Jr., and N. R. Bender, to The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. Treatment of flexible cellular poly-
urethane material with ammonia. 2,888,408, 5-26-59, Cl.
260—2.5.
Rogers, Tonv : See —
Nelson .Victor A., and Rogers. 2,873.892.
Rogers, William H, to Reece Folding Machine Co. Infold-
ing machines for fabrics containing crease-resisting addi-
tive. 2.884,167, 4-28-59. Cl. 223—38.
Rogers, William J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
retouching opaque. 2,895,841, 7-21-59, Cl. 106—162.
Rogers, Willie E. Fishing pole holder. 2,899,155, 8-11-59,
Cl. 248—46.
Rogerson, John R. Machine for producing fishing weights.
2,875,484, 3-3-59, Cl. 22—94.
Rogge. Bernhard, to United States of America, Army.
Method of assembling a delay parachute bomb. 2,868,125,
1-13-59, Cl. 102 — 4.
Rogge. Bernhard. Blind joint-internal tvpe locking. 2,870,881,
1-27-59, Cl. 189—36.
Rogge, Glenn A.. 50% to R. Melander. 25% to W. H. Connor,
and 25% to W. T. Connor. Barbecue device. 2,891,465,
6-23-59, Cl. 99—345.
Rogge, Harald I. : See —
Lamb, George E., and Rogge. 2,876.959.
Roggenstein, Edwin O. : See —
Blain. Albert. Welsh, Wilson, Reed, Meyer, and Roggen-
stein. 2,874,369.
Roggio. Victor. Portable foldin;
Cl. 311 — 90.
Rosier, Clarence F., T. E. Kulo, and J
Fare Box Co. Roll handling machine.
Cl. 53—74.
Rohbogner. Alois, to Haendler & Natermann, o. H. G. Bottle
cap mounting apparatus. 2,867,957, 1-13-59, Cl. 53 — 296.
Rohdin, Howard A. Apparatus for heat sealing. 2,908.320,
10-13-59, Cl. 154 — 42.
Robe, Frederick W.
sulator lock nut.
Robe, Frederick W.
assembly. 2,880,830. 4-7-59, Cl
Rohland, William S. : See —
Shafer, Orville B., and Rohland. 2,909.993.
Shafer, Orville B., and Rohland. 2,910,685.
Rohland, William S., to International Business
Corp. Character sensing system. 2,877,951,
Cl. 235—61.11.
Rohland, William S., to International Business
Corp. Drive and control means for matrix.
10-27-59. Cl. 340—347.
Rohland, William S., to International Business Machines
Corp. Character reader. 2,919,426, 12-29-59, Cl.
340—149.
Rohling, Gisela. Exhnust-pump-provided lid for a vacuum
container. 2.890.S10. 6-16-59. Cl. 220 — 24.
Rohlinger, Merlin J., C. R. Hause, S. F. Winslow. and K.
Stavoff ; said Stavoff assor. to said Rohlinger. Demount-
able and separable pulverizer. 2,886,254, 5-12-59, Cl.
241—74.
Rohloff, Gunter, and J. Schwister, to Zeiss Ikon A.G.
Photographic camera with interchangeable objectives.
2,914,998, 12-1-59, Cl. 95 — 45.
table. 2.868,599, 1-13-59,
, Singer, to Johnson
2,918,766, 12-29-59.
to Shur-Lok Corp. Overheat switch in-
Re. 24,753, 12-15-59, Cl. 174—138.
Sandwich panel and flanged insert nut
189—34.
Machines
3-17-59,
Machines
2.910.636,
LIST OF PATENTEES
793
Rohm & Haas Co. : See —
Alps, Hugo A., Hurwitz. and Kine. 2,880,116.
Bibolet, Aubert H., Brown, Fellmann, and Richter.
2,914,376.
Bortnick, Newman M. 2,871,225.
Boettner. Fred E. 2,891,944.
Boettner, Fred E., and Niederhauser. 2,892,823.
Boettner, Fred E., and Niederhauser. 2,892,825.
Boettner, Fred E., and Rainey. 2,891,052.
Broderick, Edward. 2,900,393.
Brown, George L„ and Lane. 2,903,486.
Craig, W E, Shropshire, and Wilson. 2,881,111.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hollander. 2,902,514.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hurwitz. 2,876,209.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Hurwitz. 2,906,756.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Luskin. 2,897,182.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Luskin. 2,899.406.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,680.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,681.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,682.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,718.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,719.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,720.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,721.
Eaton, Frank M., and McRae. 2,889,062.
Eaton, Frank M., and McRae. 2,889,663.
Fineman, Manuel N., and Gebelein. 2,913,416.
Frisch, Norman W., and Preuss. 2,906,714.
Graham, Roger K. 2,882,259.
Hankins, Elinor M. 2,881,155.
Hankins. Elinor M. 2,881,171.
Hankins, Elinor M. 2,891,932.
Hankins, Elinor M. and Melamed. 2,871,223.
Hopkins, Robert P. 2,871,204.
Hopkins, Robert P. 2,875,166.
Hurwitz, Melvin D. 2,901,463.
Hurwitz, Marvin J., and de Benneville. 2,876,234.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,868,738.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,874,117.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,874.131.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,891,916.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,895,925.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,906.716.
Hwa, Jesse C. H. 2,906,741.
Jordan, Arthur D., Jr. 2.901,453.
Jordan, Arthur D., Jr. 2,910,399.
Kine, Benjamin B„ and Nuessle. 2,883,304.
Kine, Benjamin B., and Nuessle. 2,886,474.
Lane, Earl W., and Brown. 2,903,485.
Levesque, Charles L. 2.877,102.
Loshaek, Sam. 2,884,340.
Loshaek. Sam, and Toy. 2,884,336.
Luskin, Leo S. 2,885,428.
Mansfield. Richard C, Morrison, and Schmidle 2,874 119
Matlin, Nathaniel A. 2,902,453
Matlin, Nathaniel A., and Luskin. 2,888,314
McKeever. Charles H. 2.912,454.
McKeever. Charles H., and Freimiller. 2.868,831.
McKeever, Charles H., and Nemec. 2,917,553.
McLaughlin, Paul J., and Tov. 2.874,066
McWherter. Paul W.. Kine. and Alps. 2,879 178.
Melamed, Sidney. 2,871,203.
Neher, Harry T„ Specht. and Kellev. 2,888,480
Nemec, Joseph W., and McKeever. 2,883,428.
Niederhauser. Warren D.. and Broderick. 2,870,207
O'Brien, Joseph, and Schneider. 2,877.264.
Richter, George A.. Jr., and Brown. 2,869,977.
Riener, Edward F. 2.874,132
Riley, Cerarrl C. 2,871.266.
Schneider, Henry J. 2,890,224.
Schneider, Henrv J. 2,910,480.
Shelley, James P. 2.871.209
Shellev, James P. 2,915,486
Shelley, James P. 2,915.487
Sweeney, Edward J. 2.885.374.
Thurmon, Francis M. 2.883.324.
Thurmon, Francis M. 2,919,230.
Wolfrom, Robert E 2 915,41 8
Wolfrom. Robert E. 2.915.419.
Yost, Robert S. 2.880,208.
Yost, Robert S. 2,887.485.
Rohn, Ivan D. Collapsible antenna tower. 2,875,865, 3-3-
59, CI. 189 — 15.
Rohr Aircraft Corp. : See —
Billman. Gerald C, and Quick. 2,883,912.
Gober, Hubert S. 2,903,038.
Hutchison, James R. 2,884.098.
Nenzell. Joseph F. 2.884.099.
Palmer. .Tn ok M. 2.903,293.
Quick. Carl F., and Rice. 2,898,785.
Raynes, Burt F. 2,893,460.
Raynes, Burt F. 2,903,039.
Weidel, Joseph C. 2,874.456.
Rohr. Henry C, and C. T. Wallis, to General Motors Corp.
Self-supporting blind. 2,874,770, 2-24-59, CI. 160 — 23.
Rohr, Louis H., and W. L. Firestone, to Motorola, Inc
Modulator circuit. 2,878,452, 3-17-59, CI. 332 — 26.
Rohrbach, Fritz, to Vorwerk & Co. Electrical brush arrange-
ment. 2,870,355, 1-20-59, CI. 310 — 247.
Rohrbacher, Earl W. : See —
Kolbe, Adelbert E., and Rohrbacher. 2,909,162.
Rohrback, Gilson H., and J. E. Warren, to California Re-
search Corp. Means for protecting well casing from cor-
rosion. 2,907,351, 10-6-59. CI. 138 — 25.
Rohrback, Robert L., to Seismograph Service Corp. Am-
biguity resolution in switched type position determining
systems. 2,890,452. 6-9-59, CI. 343—105.
Rohrbaugh, John H., C. Pine, and W. G. Zoellner. Method
for determining complex index of liquid refraction and
apparatus therefor. 2,912,643, 11-10-59, CI. 324 — 58.5.
Rohrer, David A., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Gas dis-
charge tube. 2,916,646, 12-8-59, CI. 313 — 117.
Rohrer, Douglas P. : See —
Lang, Richard E., and Rohrer. 2,906,450.
Rohrer, Douglas P., and F. F. Chellis, to Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Impact tool. 2,898,893, 8-11-59, CI. 123—7.
Rohrer, Karl T. Foot steering apparatus for outboard motor
boats. 2,912,877, 11-17-59, CI. 74 — 481.
Rohrer, Kenneth L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Black
coating of high thermal emissivity and process for applying
the same. 2,891,879, 6-23-59, CI. 117 — 201.
Rohrkaste, Verna R. Fermentation process foods with low-
sodium content and method of preparing same. 2,899,314,
8-11-59, CI. 99 — 156.
Rohrman, Henry F., and R. A. Butters. Supporting frame
construction for display board or chalkboard. 2,895,234,
7-21-59, CI. 35—65.
Rohulich, Charles. Thermal alarm. 2,891,240, 6-16-59, CI.
340 — 227.
Rohweder, Glen W. : See —
Heitshu. Daniel C, Vogelaar, and Rohweder. 2,871,646.
Rohwer, Robert G., and J. E. Cadotte, to Standard Brands
Inc. Refining hydrolyzates of starch by ion exchange.
2,892,737, 6-30-59, CI. 127 — 40.
Rohwer, Robert G., J. E. Cadotte, and H. Reter, to Standard
Brands Inc. Manufacture of dextrose controlling particle
size. 2,901,382, 8-25-59, CI. 127—63.
Roka, Edward G. : See —
Guyton, James H., and Roka. 2,874,233.
Rokosz, Ferdinand, and C. R. Edgerly, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Apparatus for uniformly coating photoflash
lamps. 2,908,249. 10-13-59, CI. 118 — 425.
Rokosz, Leo F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for curl-
ing highly crystalline synthetic fibers and filaments.
2,917,805, 12-22-59, CI. 28—72.
Roland, Charles T., to Hagan Chemicals & Controls, Inc.
Method of preparing sodium chloride brines of high purity.
2,906,599, 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 42.
Roland, Charles T., and P. H. Ralston, to Hagan Chemicals &
Controls, Inc. Method of preparing sodium chloride brine
of high purity. 2,906,600, 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 42.
Roland, Frank E., to R. and W. Construction Co., Inc. Im-
pact hole forming method and mechanism therefor. 2,918,-
258, 12-22-59, CI. 255 — 5.
Rolando, Charles O. : See —
Lothrop, John W.. and Rolando. 2,871,777.
Rol-Away Track Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Ledgerwood, Robert W. 2,899,010.
Rolf, Erich, and M. Belamin, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke A.G.
Control bypass circuit for electromagnetic rectifiers
2.884.586, 4-28-59, CI. 321 — 48.
Rolfe, Charles A. Cabinet with sliding flush doors. 2,899,-
252, 8-11-59, CI. 312—138.
Rolfs, John C, to Sperrv Rand Corp. High power resistive
attenuator devices. 2.875.418, 2-24-59, CI. 333—81.
Rolingson, William R., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Produc-
tion of ammonium thiocyanate. 2,894,815, 7-14-59, CI.
23—75.
Rolke, Helmut, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Tomograph. 2,916,627, 12-8-59, CI. 250 — 93.
Roll Dippers, Inc. : See —
Wheaton, Estel O. 2,906,650.
Rolla, Adriano, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electroacoustic transducer. 2,908,773, 10-13-59, CI. 179—
114.
Rolland. Calvin C, and L. H. Sutherland, to American Cy
anamid Co. Inhibiting polymer precipitation in acetylene
purification process. 2,907,802, 10-6-59, CI. 260 — 679.
Rolland. Calvin C, and L. H. Sutherland, to American Cy-
anamid Co. Precipitation inhibitor. 2,907,803, 10-6-59,
CI. 260—679.
Rolland, Calvin C, and R. B. Johnson, to American Cy-
anamid Co. Acetylene solvent stabilizer. 2,907,804, 10-
6-59, CI. 260—679.
Rolle, Clifford J., J. Roteman, and W. D. Barnes. Jr., to Inter-
chemical Corp. Ice releasing coating composition compris-
ing nitro-cellulose, oil modified alkvd, vinyl polymer, wax
and organic solvent. 2,872,422, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 16.
Rolle, Laurence A. : See — -
Jurd, Leonard, and Rolle. 2,892,846.
Rolle\ Sylvan D. : See —
Kroeger, William J., and Rolle\ 2,912,901.
Rolle, Sylvan D. Apparatus for measuring velocity and ac-
celeration of a propelled object. 2,877,415, 3-10-59, CI.
324—70.
Rollenlager-Spindelfabrik "Spintex" G. m. b. H. : See —
Maurer, Eugen. 2,873,484.
Roller Bearing Co. of America : See —
Herrmann, Karl L., Barr, and Henwood. 2,884,288.
Roller, Paul S. Electrolytic method and apparatus for the
production of metal hydroxide. 2,919,235, 12-29-59, CI.
204—96.
794
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,895,471, 7-21-
Packaging
Moore, and Pearce.
Rollert, Donald H. : See —
Fauteck, Walter S., Rollert, and Stover. 2,910,916.
Roll-Flex Industries, Inc. : See —
Beeher, James J. 2,899,904.
Becher, James J. 2,899,905.
Beeher, James J. 2,899,907.
Becher, James J., and Norris. 2,899,906.
RolHe, Ada E. Safety garment structure.
59, CI. 128—133.
Rollie, Robert D., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.
device. 2,873,025, 2-10-59, CI. 206—65.
Rollin, Joseph N. : See —
Smith, Donald P., Rollin, and James. 2,906,646.
Rollins, Harry G., and M. S. Waller, to Shell Development
Co. Lined tube and plate connection. 2,916,182. 12-8-59,
CI. 220 63
Rollins, Henry M., to Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. Drill pipe cou-
pling having particular thread formations. 2,885,225, 5-5-
59, CI. 285 — 115.
Rollins, Wilbur G. Steam box. 2,880,522, 4-7-59, CI.
34—87.
Rollman, Walter F. : See —
Clinkenbeard, William L., Rollman, and Welty. 2,906,610.
Rollman, Walter F., and D. L. Baeder, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Alkylation apparatus. 2,903,344, 9-8-59,
CI. 23—285.
Rollofson, Russell L. : See —
Burns, Henrv L., and Rollofson. 2,872,221.
Roll-O-Matic Chain Co. : See —
Lee, Earnest M. 2,886,105.
Roll-Rite Corp. : See —
Christensen, Carl O. 2,878,759.
Rolls-Royce Ltd. : See —
Britt, Jack. 2,876,033.
Brown, William H. 2,903,244.
Colley, Rowan H. 2,867,082.
Colley, Rowan H. 2,893,209.
Colley, Rowan H., Basford,
2,916,876.
Comyns-Carr, Cecil A. 2,870,608.
Davies, David O. 2,872.781.
Davies, David O. 2,911,831.
Davies, David O., and Jones. 2,910,268.
Garscia, Alfons J., and Rodger. 2,897,444.
Griffith, Alan A., and Thorpe. 2,870,978.
Hancock, Ralph H. 2,883,724.
Haworth, Lionel. 2,918,252.
Haworth, Lionel, McLean, Basford, and Page. 2,886,300.
Haworth, Lionel, and Petrie. 2,910,269.
Haworth, Lionel, Shire, and Moss. 2,870,870.
Jeffery, Norman H. 2,898,631.
Johnson, Christopher L., Morley, and Davies. 2,886,968.
Johnson, Francis M., and Greenhough. 2,872,782.
Lombard. Adrian A. 2,873,576.
Meredew. George C. Moore, and Smedley. 2,879,716.
Morley, Frederick W. W., and Cook. 2,916,875.
Morley. Frederick W. W.. and Redfern. 2,906,090.
Murray, Frederick R. 2,913,873.
Petrie, James A., and Everett. 2,903,237.
Smith-Gorman, Robert J. 2,912,800.
Tarlton, Frank H. 2,870,645.
Rolock, Inc. : See —
De Mattia, Andrew D., and Pusta. 2,877,008.
Roloson, Alfred H., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Elevator and
casing structure. 2,887,190, 5-19-59, CI. 189 — 1.
Rolph, Henry D., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Lock utiliz-
ing interlocking cylinders. 2,869,351, 1-20-59. CI. 70—134.
Rolph, Henry D., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Tubular
lock. 2,899,819, 8-18-59, CI. 70—146.
Rolph Samuel W., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Stor-
age battery separator. 2,909,588, 10-20-59. CI. 136 — 145.
Rolscreen Co. : See —
Kuvper, Herman S. 2,877,842.
Kuyper, Herman S. 2,912,049.
Rolston, John A. : See —
Gianniny, Omer A., Jr., and Rolston. 2,897,009.
Rolstone, John L. Fishing lure. 2,913,849, 11-24-59, CI.
43 — 42.41.
Rom Norman F. Means for preventing condensation on
flush-tanks. 2,900,645, 8-25-59, CI. 4 — 18.
Rom, Rudolph A. : See —
Briskin, Theodore S., Moore, and Rom. 2,909,098.
Roma, Charles, Jr. Closet storage rack. 2,915,192, 12-1-59,
CI. 211 — 114.
Roman Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Romanoski, Edwin P. 2,903,755.
Roman, Michael. Vacuum milk filter.
CI. 210 — 106.
Roman Pierre A., to Eastman Kodak Co.
process. 2,908,571, 10-13-59, CI. 96 — 47.
Romanchuk, Steve : See —
Evans, David J. L, and Romanchuk. 2,867,528.
Romander, Hugo, to Sierra Electronic Corp. Electronic am-
plifier network. 2,876,298, 3-3-59, CI. 179—171.
Romander, Hugo, to Philco Corp. Inverse parallel amplifier
network. 2,901,562, 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Romanelli, John, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Pulse forming net-
work. 2,904,706, 9-15-59, CI. 307 — 106.
Romanelli, Patrick : See —
Miller, Charles, and Romanelli. 2,889,419.
Gill, Marran, and Romano.
2,896,787, 7-28-59,
Reflex copying
New
Woodman.
Romano, Anthony J. : See —
Frohbach, Harold O.,
2,918,189.
Romano, Anthony P. : See —
Clausing. Challis I., and Romano. 2,883,022.
Romano, Francescantonio. Spring-loaded split steering wheel.
2,889,714, 6-9-59, CI. 74 — 493.
Romano, George F., to The Martin Co. High-speed switching
system. 2,899,507, 8-11-59, CI. 307 — 81.
Romano, Joseph V., 49/100 to Fisher-Stevens, Inc. Ribbon
guiding and inking roller for printing machines. 2,878,751,
3-24-59. CI. 101—336.
Romano, Sam S., and A. Rak, to Webcor, Inc. Roll off con-
trol. 2,893,346, 7-7-59, CI. 116—124.1.
Romanoski, Edwin P., to Roman Metal Products, Inc. Antl'
rattle guide block for sliding closures. 2,903,755, 9-15-59,
CI. 20—19.
Romans, Robert G., to The Governors of the University of
Toronto. Insulin process. 2,897,117, 7-28-59, CI. 167 — 75.
Rome Cable Corp. : See —
Bernhardt, Otto. 2,906,237.
Heaton, George L., and Vaughan. 2,906,238.
Williams, Dean L. Re. 24,592.
Rome, Ollen G. Revolving orchard underbrush cutter and
soil cultivator. 2,873,808, 2-17-59, CI. 172 — 524.
Romegialli, Ricardo C. Lock for opening surfaces in general.
2,902,306, 9-1-59, CI. 292—166.
Romeo, Aurelio, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc.
cyclosteroids. 2,870,175, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 397.5.
Romeo, Ernest V. : See —
Masnik, Walter, Romeo, and Zurlo. 2,877,653.
Romeo, Frank : See — -
Scavuzzo, William J., and Romeo. 2,878,936.
Romeo, Vincent P. : See —
Stolecki, William, Romeo, Cardani, and
2,903,698.
Stolecki, William E., Romeo, Cardani, and Woodman.
2.908,909.
Romer, Hermann. Cover for industrial furnace. 2,882,844,
4-21-59, CI. 110 — 173.
Romer, Otto, and K. Reche, to Siemens & Halske Akt.
Motion-stopping device with friction surfaces, particularly
for electric contact apparatus. 2,890,314, 6-9-59, CI.
200—166.
Romera, Manuel. Ore-screening and grading machine.
2,879,890, 3-31-59, CI. 209—394.
Romero, Manuel, to Stabil Internacional S. A. Process for
stabilizing milk and similar products. 2,870,027, 1-20-59,
CI. 99—212.
Romero, Miguel A. : See — ■
Miramontes, Luis E., and Romero. 2,892,833.
Miramontes, Luis E., Romero, and Ahuad Farjat.
2,878,246.
Miramontes. Luis E., Romero, and Fritsche. 2.878,247.
Romero, Victor R., to Union Steel Products Co. Materials
handling pallet. 2,916,240, 12-8-59, CI. 248 — 120.
Romesberg, Floyd E. : See —
Cunningham, George L., and Rome*berg. 2,908,552.
Romeyn, Hendrik, Jr. : See —
Hurdis. Everett C, Petras, and Romeyn. 2,891,985.
Romi, Giordano. Gear selecting arrangement. 2,911,842,
11-10-59, CI. 74—352.
Romine, Glenn N., and T. M. Arnold, to Rack Specialists, Inc.
Laterally discharging load carrier. 2,911,122, 11-3-59. CI.
214 — 730.
Romine, James W., to Greening Nursery Co. Method of and
apparatus for wrapping packages. 2,907,157, 10—6-59,
CI. 53—124.
Rominger, James T. Landing gear locking device.
9_8-59. CI. 244 — 102.
Romito, Leopold S. Lock for elevator chairs.
10-20-59, CI. 188—75.
Rommel, Frederick E., to Telephone Mfg. Co. Ltd.
electro-magnetic relays. 2,876,398, 3-3-59. CI.
Rommel, Frederick E., and M. Simons, to Telephone Mfg.
Co. Ltd. Electromagnetic devices. 2,867,755, 1-6-59, CI.
317—176.
Romo, Jesus : See —
Rosenkranz, George, and Romo. 2,867,616.
Sondheimer, Franz, Romo, Rosenkranz, and Djerassl.
2,911,403.
Romo, Kathleen D. : See —
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr., Adrion, Buehrle. 2,909.250.
Romo, Melvin B. : See — „ „ , „
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr.. Adrion, and Buehrle. 2,909,250.
Romolt, Abe, to National Leather Handle Co., Inc. Handle
for luggage. 2,887,197, 5-19-59, CI. 190—57.
Romsteadt, Fred, Jr., 50% to C. C. Whisler. Hub cap lock.
2,896,440, 7-28-59, CI. 70—258.
Ronan, William J., to Safety Bath Rail, Inc. Means for
mounting a rail. 2,896,899, 7-28-59, CI. 248—251.
Ronci, F., Co., Inc. : See —
Albiniano, Larry. 2,897,566.
Ronci, Fernando M. Shoe buckle or latch. 2,S97,558, 8-4-
59, CI. 24 — 71.
Rondthaler, Edward : See —
Horman, Harold, and Rondthaler. 2,887,024.
Rondthaler, Edward, and H. A. Horman. Phototypography.
2,890,634, 6-16-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Rongaus, Eugene E. Aiming stake lighting device. 2,915,618,
12-1-59, CI. 240 — 6.4.
2,903,206,
2,909,247,
Polarized
317 — 172.
LIST OF PATENTEES
795
Rongen, Jacobus J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cir-
cuit arrangement for current supply to one or more elec-
tron tubes by means of a transistor. 2,885,550. 5-5-59,
CI. 250 — 27.
Rongen, Jacobus J., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Circuit arrangement for converting low voltages into high
voltages. 2,904,740, 9-15-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Ronk, George T., to Transport Trailers, Inc. Trailer-tractor
assembly wtih removable gooseneck. 2,894,764, 7-14-59,
CI. 280 — 425.
Ronnquist, Carl R. : See —
Evans, Walter W., Oliver, and Ronnquist. 2,879,581.
Ronson Corp. : See —
Schnapp, James, and Werner. 2,873,520.
Ronza, Anthony F. Method for making shoes. 2,885,699,
5-12-59, CI. 12—145.
Roof, Richard L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Turn-
table post friction finger. 2,868,546, 1-13-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Roof, Richard L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Means
for mounting plastic parts. 2,889,124, 6-2-59, CI. 248 — 27.
Rook, Louis W. Enclosed golf course. 2,894,749, 7-14-59,
CI. 273—176.
Rooks, Arthur J. : See —
Barker, Melvin A., and Rooks. 2,872,004.
Rooney, William J. Emergency electrical outlet device.
2,907,974, 10-6-59, CI. 339—125.
Roop, Robert W. : See —
Cavalieri, Albert L., Jr., and Roop. 2,875,353.
Roork Arrol G. : See —
Meyer, Alfred W.. Roork, and Deardorff. 2,902,940.
Roos, Hans, and K. Briesewitz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt.
Process for the production of 1-nitro-naphthalene 3,6- and
3,7-disulfonic acid. 2,875,242, 2-24-59, CI. 260—505.
Roos, Hans, K. Briesewitz, and J. Hegemann, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Akt. Process for the production of 1-nitro-
naphthalene-6-sulfonic acid and l-naphthylamine-7-sulfonic
acid. 2,875,243, 2-24-59, CI. 260—505.
Roos John T., to Bird Machine Co. Filter construction.
2,888,142, 5-26-59, CI. 210—473.
Roos, William J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
static precipitators. 2,908,347, 10-13-59, CI. 183 — 7.
Roosa, Vernon D. Timing control for fuel pumps. 2,877,754,
3-17-59, CI. 123—139.
Roosa, Vernon D. Pressure responsive valve for fuel pumps.
2,883,934, 4-28-59, CI. 103 — 42.
Roosa, Vernon D. Governor for fuel injection pump.
2,887,099, 5-19-59, CI. 123—140.
Roosens, Laurent P. : See —
Van Pee, Paul D.. and Roosens. 2,901,351.
Root, Andrew A., to Bradley Container Corp. Method of
and apparatus for treating surfaces of thermoplastic con-
tainers by corona discharge. 2,876,358, 3-3-59, CI. 250 —
49.5.
Root, Andrew A., to Bradley Container Corp. Thermoplastic
container and method of making same. 2,879,818, 3-31-59,
CI. 150— .5.
Root, Andrew A., to American Can Co. Measuring device.
2,887,777, 5-26-59, Cl. 33—178.
Root, Clarence G., to The Griscom-Russell Co. Head closure
construction for heat exchanger. 2,903,153, 9-8-59, Cl.
220 — 46.
Root, Elihu, III : See —
Glennon, James B., Root, Park, and Gilfillan. 2,892,403.
Root, Elihu, 3rd. Counting devices. 2,918,215, 12-22-59, Cl.
235—92.
Root, Glenn M., to Loomis-Root Inc. Device for drying tires.
2,912,55S, 11-10-59, Cl. 219 — 34.
Root, Lawrence D. : See —
Buckingham, William D., Ridge, Root, and Turner.
2,894,066.
Root-Lowell Mfg. Co. : See —
Tidd, Victor S., and Dickison. 2,886,251.
Root Spring Scraper Co. : See —
Weeks, Warren D. 2,869,254.
Roovers, Wilhelmus A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Semi-conductor device. 2,877,393, 3-10-59, Cl. 317 — 234.
Roovers, Wilhelmus A., and O. L. Van Steenis, deceased (by
J. D. Heijligers, executor), to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Semi-conductor device and method of making.
2,869,056, 1-13-59, Cl. 317—236.
Ropa, Richard L. : See —
Hunter, Wilmont L., and Ropa. 2,919,415.
Roper, Alec N., E. Seijo, and W. G. Barb. Plastic composi-
tions comprising blends of an elastomer and certain tri-
polymers and process for preparing same. 2,914,505,
11-24-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Roper, Charles G., E. S. Gilchrist, and H. Lockery, to Man-
ning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Automatic process control
system. 2,895,502, 7-21-59, Cl. 137 — 486.
Roper, Charles G., E. S. Gilchrist, and A. J. Sable, to Man-
ning Maxwell & Moore, Inc. Transmitter potentiometer.
2,898,543, 8-4-59, Cl. 323—64.
Roper, Edward H., and C. J. Sullivan, to Air Reduction Co..
Inc. Arc welding. 2,870,323, 1-20-59, Cl. 219 — 137.
Roper, Geo. D.. Corp. : See —
Fulmer, John R. 2,867,207.
Hollman, Peter I., and Jensen. 2,898,979.
Lundgren, John L. 2,870.835.
Reeves, Herbert M. 2,868,190.
Reeves, Herbert M. 2,887,103.
Roper Industries, Inc. : See —
Mosbacher, Bruce H. 2,871,794.
Roquemore, William K. : See —
Andrews, Jack M., Corneil, Peet, and Roquemore.
2 881 129
Greaney, Thomas J., and Roquemore. 2,891,903.
Orr, Franklin M., and Roquemore. 2,886,419.
Roquemore, William K., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Reaction vessel. 2,917,373, 12-15-59, Cl. 23—288.
Roquemore, William K., and F. M. Orr, to Esso Research ana
Engineering Co. Catalytic cracking process and separation
means within reactor. 2,886,519, 5-12-59, Cl. 208 — 163.
Roques, Jacques R., to "Etaolissements Roques" (Societe
Anonvme). Hydrated bismuth aluminate. 2,901,316,
8-25-59, Cl. 23 — 52.
Rorem, Lawrence W. : See —
Smith, Cornelius W., Seger, and Rorem. 2,896,687.
Rork, John : See —
Cushman, Bruce, and Rork. 2,877,051.
Rosa, Anthony G. Telephone pad and pencil holder. 2,881,-
556, 4-14-59, Cl. 45— .5.
Rosa, Anthony G. Combination rosary plate and wallet.
2,897,606, 8^-59. Cl. 35—23.
Rosa, Gilbert N., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Pressure
transducer. 2,867,121, 1-6-59, Cl. 73—410.
Rosa, William P. Coin-operated bottle dispenser apparatus.
2,873,045, 2-10-59, Cl. 221—133.
Rosahl. Dietrich : See —
Graulich, Wilhelm, Sinn, Holzrichter, and Rosahl.
2 871 213
Rosaihl, Dietrich, W. Graulich, H. Holzrichter, and R. Ecker,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Mixtures of
synthetic elastomers and resinous aldehyde-condensation
products and vulcanized products thereof. 2,916,471,
12-8-59, Cl. 260 — 43.
Rosalsky, Ivan S., to Airlite Aluminum Corp. Furniture
construction. 2,884,994, 5-5-59, Cl. 155 — 187.
Rosamilia, Peter L. : See —
Harvey, Mortimer T., and Rosamilia. 2,917,488.
Rosan, Joseph. Top locking insert. 2,886,090, 5-12-59, Cl.
151 — 41.73.
Rosander, Axel E. Automatic pressurized coffee-maker.
2,887,038. 5-19-59, Cl. 99—307.
Rosapepe, Frank P. : See —
Grant, Gardner L.( and Rosapepe. 2,889,544.
Rosato, Nicola P., and S. E. Siemen, to United States of
America, Army. Trepanned core cutoff tool. 2,870,836,
1-27-59. Cl. 164 — 41.
Rosback, Richard H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Semi-positive
valve actuator. 2,897,789, 8-4-59, Cl. 121 — 41.
Rosch, Georg : See —
Baumann, Fritz, Bienert, Vollmann, and Rosch.
2,897,039.
Rosch, Georg, and K.-H. Gehringer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Process for the production of azo dyestuffs of the
phthalocyanine series. 2,882,267, 4-14-59, Cl. 260 — 146.
Rosch, Georg, H. Klappert, W. Wolf, and J. Eibl, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the produc-
tion of dyestuffs on the fiber. 2,898,177, 8-4-59, Cl. 8—34.
Roschen, John, to Philco Corp. Method of treating semi'
conductor devices. 2,906,647, 9-29-59, Cl. 117 — 200.
Roschke, Erwin M. : See —
Druz, Walter S., and Roschke. 2,896,071.
Eilers, Carl G., and Roschke. 2,883,449.
Morris, George V., and Roschke. 2,909,592.
Roschke. Erwin M., to Zenith Radio Corp. Subscription tele-
vision system. 2.875,268. 2-24-59, Cl. 178—5.1.
Roschke, Karl, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Projection domes.
2,894,520, 7-14-59, Cl. 135 — 4.
Roscoe, John S., and G. W. Schaeffer, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Method for the separation of lithium
aluminum hydride from aluminum hydride. 2,867,498,
1-6-59. Cl. 23—14.
Roscoe, Merrill W., and O. P. Lance, to Deere & Co. Control
mechanism for farm implement. 2,894,411, 7-14—59, Cl.
74 — 491.
Rose, A. J., Mfg. Co. : See —
Rose, Anton J. 2,905,004.
Warnkey, Harold J. 2,915,908.
Rose, Albert : See —
Smith, Roland W., and Rose. 2,916,810.
Rose, Albert, to Radio Corp. of America. Photoconductive
television pickup tube. 2,881,340, 4-7-59, Cl. 313 — 65.
Rose, Anton J., to A. J. Rose Mfg. Co. Pulley. 2,905,004,
9-22-59, Cl. 74—230.8.
Rose, Alexander D., B. Wtllach, and B. L. Hall, to Jas. P.
Marsh Corp. Instrument case. 2,883,085, 4-21-59, Cl.
220 — 82.
Rose, Alfred G. : See —
Gilbert, Joseph A., Johnson, and Rose. 2,875,069.
Rose Brothers (Gainsborough Ltd.) : See —
Gilbert, Joseph A., Johnson, and Rose. 2,875,069.
Kay, James A. 2,882,937.
2,882,938.
2,893,187.
Child's safety belt.
Kay, James A.
Tebbutt, Eric.
Rose, Clarence W.
Cl. 155 — 189.
Rose, Clarence W. Cable connector
2,914,139, 11-24-59, Cl. 188 — 65.1.
Rose, Clarence W., R. W. Krach, and F. R. Ross, to Rose
Mfg. Co. Ladder climber. 2,886,227, 5-12-59, Cl. 227 — 25.
2,888,063, 5-26-59,
for safety belts.
796
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Rose, Clifford A., to The National Cash Register Co. Plug-
gable circuit unit. 2,885,603, 5-5-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Rose, Colin G., to Bixby-Zimrner Engineering Co. Screen.
2,911,097, 11-3-59, CI. 209—393.
Rose, Donald A. Pipe bender gauge. 2,907,116, 10-6-59,
CI. 33—207.
Rose, Dudley B. Underwater breathing apparatus. 2,894,506,
7-14-59, CI. 128—142.
Rose, Edgar, to Kiekhaefer Corp. Vibrator absorber.
2,883,130, 4-21-59, CI. 248 — 22.
Rose, Edgar, to Kiekhaefer Corp. Resilient outboard motor
mounting. 2.890.674, 6-16-59. CI. 115 — 18.
Rose, George M., Jr., and W. J. Helwig, to Radio Corp. of
America. Anode mount for electron tubes. 2,918,598,
12-22-59, CI. 313 — 284.
Rose, Harold J. : See —
Young, David W., and Rose. 2,901,502.
Rose, Harry E., to Radio Corp. of America. Color-correction
systems. 2,872,508, 2-3-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Rose, Ira M. : See —
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Rose. 2,899,437.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Rose. 2,909,467.
Rose, Jay. Device for holding hypodermic needles. 2,902,169,
9-1-59, CI. 211—60.
Rose, Jean-Paul : See —
Bianchi. Guiseppina, and Rose. 2,868,561.
Rose, John F. : See —
Mullin, Clayton D., and Rose. 2,904,639.
Rose, John F., to Maico Electronics, Inc. Temple-mounted
hearing aid control. 2.916,538, 12-8-59, CI. 136 — 173.
Rose, Leslie W. Bait attachment devices. 2,870,563, 1-27-59,
CI. 43 — 41.
Rose, Lloyd R., to General Electric Co. X-ray diffraction
apparatus. 2,898,469, 8^-59 CI. 250 — 53.
Rose Mfg. Co. : See —
Rose, Clarence W., Krach, and Ross. 2,886,227.
Rose, Richard A. : See —
Berry, William, Rose, Phillips, and Oswin. 2,910,385.
Rose. Stanley E. : gee —
Farnon, Robert B.. and Rose. 2,869,185.
Rose, Stanley E., to General Electric Co. Mounting arrange-
ment for propeller type fan. 2,869,651. 1-20-59. CI. 170 — ■
173.
Rose, Stanley E., to General Electric Co. Condensate dis-
posal arrangement for air conditioner. 2,883,837, 4-28-59,
CI. 62 — 280.
Rose. Stanley E., to General Electric Co. Condensate disposal
arrangement for air conditioner. 2,896,424, 7-28-59, CI.
62—280.
Rose, Theophylus F. Babv pen. 2,866,983, 1-6-59, CI. 5 — 99.
Rose, Theophylus F. Christmas tree holder. 2,867,398,
1-6-59, CI. 248 — 44.
Rose, Thomas H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Process for obtain-
ing measurements of inaccessible interior dimensions in
castings. 2,886,852. 5-19-59, CI. 18 — 47.5.
Rose, William G., and H. P. Lundgren, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for reacting protein fibers
with dicarboxylic acid diazides and products produced
thereby. 2,881,046. 4-7-59, CI. 8 — 127.6.
Rose, William O. Fish rod holder. 2,888,220, 5-26-59, CI.
248 — 42.
Rose. William R.. Jr. : See —
Rose, William R., Sr. 2,879,976.
Rose, William R., Sr., 10% to W. R. Rose. Jr.. and 10% to
C. Anderson. Heat saver. 2,879,976, 3-31-59, CI.
257 — 166.
Rosebrook, Mrs. Lois W. : See —
Ames, Robert G. 2,889,857.
Rosebrook. Harry H. Track approach bridge. 2,873,918,
2-17-59. CI. 238—174.
Rosebrook, Homer E., E. K. Harlev, and B. A. Swartzloff. to
Hupp Corn. Refrigerator. 2,867,096. 1-6-59. CI. 62—288.
Rosebrook, Roy, to True-Trace Corp. Servo control for rack
mechanism. 2,897.788, 8-4-59. CI. 121 — 41.
Rosebrook. Roy. to True-Trace Corp. Automatic tracer con-
trol. 2.909.357. 10-20-59, CI. 251 — 3.
Rosebrook, Roy, to True-Trace Corp. Numerically controlled
machine tool. 2.910.967, 11-3-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Roseman, Morton F. : See —
Corwin, Jerome, Roseman. Santilli, and Stein. 2.907,997.
Roseman, Oscar E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Wall panel.
2,910,150, 10-27-59, CI. 189—34.
Rosemark, John F. Holder for toilet articles. 2,883,062,
4-21-59, CI. 211—60.
Rosen. Benjamin : See —
Brown, Ruth Z., and Rosen. 2,872,464.
Rosen, Charles A. : See —
Spitzer, Charles F., and Rosen. 2,911,484.
Rosen. Charles, II : See —
Peter, Conrad W. 2.880,761.
Rosen, Charles, to Tele-Dvnamics Inc. Carrier operated re-
lay circuit. 2,914,711, 11-24-59, CI. 317—149.
Rosen, Charles, and C. J. Weidknecht, to Tele-Dynamics Inc.
Crystal controlled oscillator. 2,906,969, 9-29-59, CI. 332—
26.
Rosen, Fred D. : See —
Buyers, Archie G., Motta, and Rosen. 2,918,366.
Rosen, Harry. Carton handling and sealing machine. 2,890,-
559, 6-16-59, CI. 53—383.
Rosen, Herbert : See — -
Richards, William V., and Rosen. 2,871,673.
Rosen, Irving, to Diamond Alkali Co. 2-(2',4'-dichlorophe-
noxy)-3-chlorodioxane. 2,899,445, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 340.6.
Rosen, Jacob. Self-contained lifting means for curtains.
2,910,120, 10-27-59, CI. 160 — 84.
Rosen, Leonard J. : See —
Conciatori, Anthony B., Fortess, and Rosen. 2,892,672.
Rosen, Leonard J., to Celanese Corp. of America. Polymeric
methyl isopropenyl ketone. 2,895,942, 7-21-59, CI. 260 —
45.85.
Rosen, Leonard J., and F. Fortess, to Celanese Corp. of
America. Gas fading resistant textiles. 2,880,051,
3-31-59, CI. 8—61.
Rosen, Louis. Trousers' leg measuring device. 2,872,734,
2-10-59, CI. 33—8.
Rosen, Mac, and H. A. Meyers. Fastening means for mount-
ing replaceable ornaments on spectacles. 2,868,073,
1-13-59, CI. 88 — 41.
Rosen, Norman J. : See —
Smith, Nathan R., and Rosen. 2,914,600.
Rosen, Raphael, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for making uranium hexafluoride.
2,894,811, 7-14-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Rosen, Samuel A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Self recycling
pulse stretcher. 2,899,554, 8-11-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Rosen, Sidney. Precision pump. 2,907,614 10-6-59, CI.
309 — 4.
Rosen, William E., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Preparation of bis-quaternary ammonium compounds.
2,873,281, 2-10-59, CI. 260—319.
Rosenbaum. Harry S. Apparatus for assembling Venetian
blinds. 2,874,447, 2-24-59, CI. 29—24.5.
Rosenbaum, Harry S., to The Eastern Venetian Blind Co.
Traverse rod. 2,890,799. 6-16-59. CI. 211 — 105.2.
Rosenbaum, Harry S. Apparatus for assembling Venetian
blinds. 2,893,106, 7-7-59, CI. 29—24.5.
Rosenberg, Barnett : See —
Kallmann, Hartmut P., and Rosenberg. 2,892,968.
Rosenberg, Barnett, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro-
luminescent device. 2,916,630, 12-8-59, CI. 250 — 213.
Rosenberg, Charles B., to Q-Tee Inc. Hopper for delivering
round articles. 2,891,646, 6-23-59. CI. 193—39.
Rosenberg, David, and L. Mirando, to The Holiday Line, Inc.
Inflatable cushion. Re. 24,618, 3-10-59, CI. 9 — 17.
Rosenberg, David L., to Boston Royal Petticoat Co. Maternity
panty. 2.905.947, 9-29-59. CI. 2 — 224.
Rosenberg, David S., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Photochem-
ical chlorination process. 2,899,370, 8-11-59, CI. 204 — 163.
Rosenberg, Ernst T., to Aktiebolaget Leo. Diphosphoimidaz-
oles. 2,917,517, 12-15-59, a. 260 — 309.
Rosenberg, Hans R. : See — -
Baldini, James T., and Rosenberg. 2,879,162.
Rosenberg, Harry. High speed pivoted cutting machine.
2,870,837. 1-27-59, CI. 164 — 43.
Rosenberg, Heinz, and H. Deschmann, to Osterreichisehe Tex-
tilmaschinenfabrik G. Josephy's Erben. Electromagnetic
drive for bodies to be moved in pregiven paths, especially
shuttles of circular looms. 2,870,349, 1-20-59, CI. 310 — 13.
Rosenberg, Jack, to General Dynamics Corp. Control system.
2,896,514, 7-28-59, CI. 90—28.1.
Rosenberg. Joseph, to General Electric Co. Carboxyl rich
alkvd resin-ethoxyline resin compositions and process for
their preparation. 2,909.495. 10-20-59. CI. 260 — 22.
Rosenberg, Leon T., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Segmental
air gap baffle. 2,895,065, 7- 1 4-59, CI. 310—64.
Rosenberg. Leon T., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Supercharged
finger plates. 2,902,611, 9-1-59, CI. 310—64.
Rosenberg, Max, to Gavlord Products Inc. Speedometer
switch. 2,880.288. 3-31-59, CI. 200—92.
Rosenberg. Milton : See — ■
Stuart-Williams. Raymond, and Rosenberg. 2,900.624.
Rosenberg, Milton, to Telemeter Magnetics, Inc. Magnetic
core memory system. 2,897,482. 7-28-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Rosenberg, Milton, to Telemeter Magnetics, Inc. Magnetic
core memory system. 2,900.623. 8-18-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Rosenberg, Milton, W. M. Modlinski. M. A. Alexander, and
G. F. Minka, to Telemeter Magnetics Inc. Magnetic-switch
cross-coupling minimization system. 2,908,893, 10-13-59,
CI. 340—174.
Rosenberg, Norman, and E. R. L. Gaughran, to Johnson &
Johnson. Heterograft material. 2,900,644, 8-25-59, CI.
3—1.
Rosenberg, Norman W., and W. E. Katz. to Ionics, Inc. Pro-
duction of alkali metal hvdroxides by ion exchange.
2,884.310. 4-28-59. CI. 23 — 184.
Rosenberg, Phillip, to Ford Motor Co. Vehicle seat safety
brace. 2,913,278, 11-17-59, CI. 296—66.
Rosenberg, Samuel : See —
Lipschutz, Frank K., and Rosenberg. 2,877,466.
Rosenberg, Sanders D. : See —
and Rosenberg. 2,867.642.
and Rosenberg. 2.872.471.
and Rosenberg. 2.892.856.
and Rosenberg. 2,894,012.
and A. J. Gibbons, Jr., to Metal &
Thermit Corp. Process for the preparation of vinyl tin
compounds. 2,873,288, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 429.7.
Rosenberg, Sheldon, and D. Bandel, to American Machine &
Foundry Co. Smoking product and method of manufacture.
2,8S7,4i4, 5-19-59, CI. 131—17.
Rosenberg, Thomas. Flush valve for toilet tanks. 2,897,513,
8-4-59, CI. 4 — 57.
Ramsden, Hugh E.,
Ramsden, Hugh E.,
Ramsden, Hugh E.,
Ramsden, Hugh E.,
Rosenberg, Sanders D.,
LIST OF PATENTEES
797
tosenberger, Albert J., to Republic Flow Meters Co. Linkage
mechanism for indicating instrument. 2,872,816, 2-10-59,
CI. 73—406.
losenberger, Georg, and H. Neumann, to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic heads. 2,919,312, 12^29-59,
CI. 179—100.2.
losenberger, Harold E. : See —
Alden, Alex E., and Rosenberger. 2,909,097.
losenberger, Helen M. : See —
Marron, Thomas U., White, and Rosenberger. 2,875,046.
losenblad, Curt F. Method of charging cellulose digesters.
2,882,148, 4-14-59, CI. 92—7.
tosenblad, Curt F., to Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter.
Heating svstem for cellulose digestion plants. 2,886,483,
5-12-59, CI. 162—42.
losenblatt, Donald N. : See —
Carter, John N., and Rosenblatt. 2,875,109.
Etosenblatt, Murray : See —
Myracle, James L., and Rosenblatt. 2,885,613.
Peaslee, Lawrence R., and Rosenblatt. 2,894,253.
losenblatt, Murray, and A. S. Rubenstein, to General Electric
Co. Regulating system for dynamoelectric machines.
2,899,630, 8-11-59, CI. 322—25.
Rosenblum, Louis, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic bounce
flash bracket. 2,892,927, 6-30-59, CI. 240—1.3.
losenblum, William H., and M. Mirkin. Mechanical puzzle,
which, when properly assembled establishes radio receiver.
2,918,287, 12-22-59, CI. 273—156.
Rosenfeld, Azriel, K. W. Gross, and D. C. Gala, to Sperry
Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division. Automatic
stereoplotter. 2,910,910, 11-3-59, CI. 8S— 14.
losenfeld, Jack L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Mag-
netic core switching circuit. 2,906,887, 9-29-59, CI. 307 —
88.
losenfeld, Joseph. Accordion-type doors and the like.
2,894,573, 7-14-59, CI. 160 — 84.
Rosenfeld, Sam, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Process for the purification of uranium.
2,869,981, 1-20-59. CI. 23 — 14.5.
Rosenheim, Donald E., to International Business Machines
Corp. Marker pulse circuit. 2,911,623, 11-3-59, CI. 340 —
174.
losenheim, Julius, to Heller, Gustav & Wilhelm. Process of
making liquid-filled crustless confectionery. 2,876,103,
3-3-59, CI. 99 — 134.
Rosenkaimer G.m.b.H. : See —
Kampf, Friedrich. 2,889,841.
Sosenkranz, George : See —
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2.877.237.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,899,427.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2.906,750.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,906,751.
Stork, Rosenkranz, and Sondheimer.
Djerassi, Carl
2,885.397.
Kind. Fred A., Ringold. and Rosenkranz.
Mancera, Octavio, Rosenkranz, and
2,890,227
, and Rosenkranz.
and Rosenkranz.
, and Rosenkranz.
, and Rosenkranz.
J., Sondheimer,
'2.906.758.
Sondheimer.
'2,884,418.
2.888,471
2,900.382.
2,914,544.
and Rosenkranz.
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,888,474.
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,891,077.
Ringold. Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,908.693,
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,918,481.
Ringold, Howard J., Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,888,470.
Ringold, Howard J., Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2.889,346.
Sondheimer, Franz, Mancera, and Rosenkranz. 2,877,242.
Sondheimer, Franz, Romo, Rosenkranz, and Djerassi.
2,911,403.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Stork. Gilbert, Ringold, Sondheimer.
2,874,154.
Rosenkranz, George, and J. Romo, to Syntex S. A. 7-dehydro
diosgenin compounds and process for making same.
2,867,616, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Rosenkranz. George, and F. Sondheimer, Svntex S.A. Method
of preparing 17-ethyl-epi-testosterone. 2,910,485, 10-27-59,
CI. 260 — 397.4.
Rosenman, Abraham W., and R. F. Greiser. Container and
receptacle for tissues. 2,915,218. 12-1-59, CI. 221 — 102.
Rosenow, Monroe H.. and E. E. Kohls, to ABC Industries. Inc.
Golf club head cover. 2,908,307, 10-13-59. CI. 150 — 52.
Rosenqvist, Sven O.. to Svenska Jastfabriks Aktiebolaget.
Method for the production of baker's yeast. 2,868,649,
1-13-59. CI. 99—96.
Rosenqvist, Terkel. Process for the production of sulphur,
metal oxides and metal sulphates. 2.869,999, 1-20-59, CI.
75 — 6.
Rosenstein, Arthur L., to Luminous Ceilings, Inc. Lighting
fixture with lamp-removal baffling. 2,892,077, 6-23-59,
CI. 240—51.11.
Rosenstein, Mitchell M. Stop motion for looms. 2,874,728,
2-24-59, CI. 139—371.
Rosensweig. Mack, to Ameray Corp. Building constructions.
2,895,324, 7-21-59, CI. 72—38.
Rosenthal, Allan : See —
Greenberg, Robert. 2,906,242.
Rosenthal, Arnold J., to Celanese Corp. of America. Inhibi-
tion of corrosion. 2,892,725, 6-30-59, CI. 106 — 14.
Rosenthal, Daniel. Mixing device. 2,887,272, 5-19-59, CI.
239—310.
Rosenthal, Daniel W., and G. E. Horswood, to Klauder
Weldon Giles Machine Co. Chemical reactor. 2,904,407,
9-15-59, CI. 23—252.
Rosenthal, Fritz, to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories.
Sustained release pharmaceutical product. 2,895,880,
7-21-59, CI. 167 — 82.
Rosenthal, Gary : See —
Gruber, Morris, and Rosenthal. 2,899,661.
Rosenthal, Harold : See —
Kramer, Franklin, and Rosenthal. 2,886,440.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,441.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,446.
Kramer, Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,447.
Kramer. Franklin, Rosenthal, and Tole. 2,886,448.
Rosenthal, Harold, F. Kramer, E. A. Steigmann, and A. F.
Tole, to General Foods Corp. Process for making chewing
gum and product. 2,886,443, 5-12-59, CI. 99 — 135.
Rosenthal, Harold, F. Kramer, and E. A. Steigmann, to
General Foods Corp. Process of preparing a chewing gum
and the resulting product. 2,886,444, 5-12-59, CI. 99 — 135.
Rosenthal, Harold, F. Kramer, E. A. Steigmann, and A. F.
Tole, to General Foods Corp. Process for making chewing
gum and product. 2,886,445, 5-12-59, CI. 99—135.
Rosenthal, Harold. F. Kramer, E. A. Steigmann, and A. F.
Tole, to General Foods Corp. Method of making chewing
gum and the resulting product. 2,886,449, 5-12-59, CI.
qq 1 35
Rosenthal,' Harry. Ironing device. 2,872,748, 2-10-59, CI.
38—99.
Rosenthal, Hyman : See —
Lipson, Samuel, Rosenthal, and Saia. 2,889,703.
Rosenthal, Joseph F. : See — -
Vyverberg, Robert G.. and Rosenthal. 2,919,119.
Rosenthal, Joseph F., to Haloid Xerox Inc. Aerosol bomb
development. 2,914,221, 11-24-59, CI. 222—146.
Rosenthal, Louis : See —
Mazzucchelli, Arthur P., Bugel, and Rosenthal. 2,909,752.
Rosenthal, Murray W., to Pycope Inc. Dental massage device.
2,888,008, 5-26-59, CI. 128—62.
Rosenthal, Joseph S., to Cisco, Inc. Wearing apparel.
2,870,448, 1-27-59, CI. 2 — 91.
Rosenthal, Matthew A. Disposable bassinets and parts there-
of. 2,870,461, 1-27-59, CI. 5—93.
Rosenthal, Sidney N. Stenciling devices. 2,873,464, 2-17-59,
CI. 15 — 209
Rosenthal, William, to Maiden Form Brassiere Co., Inc.
Brassiere. 2,892,459, 6-30-59, CI. 128 — 464.
Rosenthal, William C. : See —
Hubert, Clarence A., Rosenthal, and Barrett. 2,881,627.
Rosenwald, Robert H. : See —
Chenicek, Joseph A., and Rosenwald. 2,918,361.
Rosenwald, Robert H., to Universal Oil Products Co. 2,6-di-
tertiaryalkyl-4-alkoxyphenols. 2,908,718, 10-13-59, CI.
260—613.
Rosenwald, Robert H., and J. A. Chenicek. to Universal Oil
Products Co. Antiozidation of rubber. 2,867,604, 1-6-59,
CI. 260 — 45.9.
Rosenwald, Robert H., and J. A. Chenicek, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Preventing the cracking of rubber by means
of certain N,N,N',N'-tetra-alkyl-p-phenylene diamines.
2,883,362, 4-21-59. CI. 260 — 45.9.
Rosenwald, Robert H., and J. A. Chenicek, to Universal Oil
Products Co. Stabilization of rubber. 2,902,466, 9-1-59,
CI. 260—45.9.
Rosenzweig, Bernard. Game. 2,880,001, 3-31-59, CI.
273 — 136.
Roser, C. F., G.m.b.H. : See —
Neumann, Wilhelm. 2,891,279.
Roser, Robert A., and E. W. Hedin, to Dell Foods Specialties
Co. Seasoning applicator. 2,893,332, 7-7-59, CI. 107 — 54.
Rosher, Ronald, to Hercules Powder Co. Fungicides.
2,901,394, 8-25-59, CI. 167—30.
Rosholt, Raymond R. Combination capped comb and appli-
cator tube. 2,887,117, 5-19-59, CI. 132 — 107.
Rosi, Fred D., to Radio Corp. of America. Method and ap-
paratus for growing semi-conductive single crystals from
a melt. 2,889,240, 6-2-59, CI. 148—1.6.
Rosi, Fred D., to Radio Corp. of America. Thermoelectric
couple. 2,902,528, 9-1-59. CI. 136 — 4.
Rosier. Edward A. Abrading wheel dressing apparatus.
2,872,913, 2-10-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Rosier, Raymond, to Societe d'Optique et de Mecanique de
Haute Precision. Large-aperture objective. 2,897,724, 8-4-
59, CI. 88—57.
Rosin, Jacob, and J. Haus, to Montrose Chemical Co. Esters
of hydroxy phosphonic acids and alkene phosphates. 2,899,-
456, 8-11-59, CI. 260—461.
Rosin. Seymour : See —
Ehrenhaft, Franz F.. Rosin, and Cawein. 2,884,483.
Kaiser, Gunter, and H. 2,904,827.
Rosing, Theodore F. : See —
Heller, Herbert E., Kelto, Kuhn, and Rosing. 2,889,426.
Kuhn, Clarence W., and Rosing. 2,908,784.
Rosing, Theodore F.. A. F. Kolb, and C. W. Kuhn, to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc. Thermal devices. 2,875,297, 2-24-59, CI.
200—124.
798
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,904,051.
Utility tray.
Rectifier
12-29-59,
and
CI.
Semiconductor
3-3-
Rosinski, Edward J., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Method
and apparatus for hydrocarbon conversion employing hy-
drocarbon reactant and recycle gas containing solid par-
ticles. 2,905,633, 9-22-59, CI. 208—146.
Roske, Milton H. : See —
Newton. Albert E.. Roske, and Walsh. 2,869,130.
Roskelley, Jack A. Nail packaging apparatus. 2,875,565,
3-3-59, CI. 53—235.
Rosmarin, Philip F., and M. Pantzer, to A P O D Corp.
Keratinaceous fiber dye of hydroquinone and either de-
hydroxyphenylalanine or dihydroxyphenylglycine and meth-
od of its use. 2,875,769, 3-3-59, CI. 132 — 7.
Rosner, Oskar. Method for separating and purifying germa-
nium from substances containing metallic germanium.
2,892,700, 6-30-59. CI. 75 — 84.
Rosner, Saul, and F. Heller, to Burndy Corp. Solid head
tubular connector and method of making same. 2,901,003,
8-25-59, CI. 138 — 89.
Ross, Alexander : See —
Corrado, Ernest M., Ross, and Spanbauer.
Ross. Allan : See —
Jaffe. David L., and Ross. 2,911,564.
Ross, Arthur, to General Motors Corp.
2,883,235, 4-21-59, CI. 296—37.
Ross, Austin, to Time, Inc. Method of connecting two cas-
caded modulators to provide a variable percentage of modu-
lations. 2,877,424, 3-10-59, CI. 332—38.
Ross, Bernd, to Hoffman Electronics Corp.
method of making same. 2,919,386,
q^Y 234.
Ross Bernd, to Hoffman Electronics Corp.
devices. 2,919,388, 12-29-59, CI. 317—235.
Ross, Billy L. : See —
Chenery, Peter J., Fagg, and Ross. 2,877,586.
Ross, Bruce M. : See —
Barber, Harry A., and Ross. 2,913,710.
Ross Hndd H Means for mounting an appliance in a counter
opening. 2,890,402, 6-16-59, CI. 4—187.
Ross, Charles R. Block making apparatus. 2,875,499,
59, CI. 25—41.
Ross, Charles. & Son Co. : See —
Teleky, Joseph G. 2,872,122.
Ross Dan C, to International Business Machines Corp.
netic system. 2,884,621, 4-28-59. CI. 340—174.
Ross, David. Combined stroller and carrying case. 2,903,270,
9-8-59, ci. 280 — 37.
Ross, Donald K., to White-Rodgers Co. Carrier frequency
D.C. amplifier. 2,888,523, 5-26-59, CI. 179—171.
Ross, Edward J., to Ferro Corp. Annularly bulged electric
heating unit and method of annularly bulging same. 2,899,-
663, 8-11-59, CI. 338 — 238.
Ross, Elmer H. Fishing pole holder.
248 — 42.
Ross. Elmer R., to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
trailer brakes. 2,887,183, 5-19-59^,
Ross Engineering Of Canada Ltd. : Se
Bryant, James L. 2.908,212.
Taylor, John H. 2,891,784.
Ross, Frank R. : See —
Rose, Clarence W., Krach, and Ross. 2,886,227.
Ross Gear and Tool Co., Inc. : See —
Gagen, Charles V. 2,896,589.
Ross, Haldon. Method and apparatus for casting and han-
dling ferro-manganese. 2,917,798, 12-22-59, Cl. 22—200.
Ross, Harold D., B. L. Sarahan, M. M. Astrahan, B. Hous-
man, and W. H. Thomas, to International Business Ma-
chines Corp. Program control for data processing ma-
chine. 2,914,248, 11-24-59, CI. 235 — 157.
Ross, Harry B. : See —
Baker, Herman, and Ross. 2,917,436.
Ross, Howard G., and F. W. Schuler, to Corning Glass Works.
Method of producing a photograph in glass. 2,904,432,
9-15-59, CI. 96 — 34.
Ross, Hugh N., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Relative
humidity measuring apparatus. 2,913,902, 11-24-59, CI.
73—336.5.
Ross, Ian M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductive pulse translator. 2,877,358, 3-10-59, CI. 307—
88.5.
Ross, Ian M.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semi-
conductor signal storage device. 2,877,359, 3-10-59, CI.
307 — 88.5.
Ross, Jack H. Signal equipment for motor vehicles.
2,911,635, 11-3-59, CI. 340—263.
Ross, James A., to Ling Electronics, Inc. Electrical equal-
izers in amplifier circuits. 2,907,838, 10-6-59, CI. 179 —
171.
Ross, James F.. F. G. Turpin, and J. A. Polack. to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Loop separator for gases and
solids. 2,878,891. 3-24-59, CI. 183—34.
Ross, James S. : See —
Kendall, George A., and Ross. 2,867,138.
Ross, John, to Combustion Research, Inc. Means and methods
for extracting from tobacco smoke deleterious ingredients.
2,872,928, 2-10-59. CI. 131 — 208.
Ross. John, to Combustion Research, Inc. Tobacco smoking
holder. 2,910,987, 11-3-59, CI. 131 — 187.
Ross, John F., and H. W. Sloyer, to General Electric Co.
Halopbosphate phosphor preparation. 2,904,516, 9-15-59,
Cl. 252—301.4.
Mag-
2,887,287, 5-19-59, Cl.
Mechanism for applying
Cl. 188—3.
Jee —
Ross, John G. : See — -
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderly, Juran, and Drohman.
2,879,997.
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderly, Juran, and Drohman.
2.890,050.
Ross, John G., 40% to W. Nadeau, and 20% to J. P. Wuerth-
ner. Measuring dispensing container. 2,878,975, 3-24-59,
Cl. 222—359.
Ross, John L. F., to The Ajax Mfg. Co. Shaft end roll mount-
ing. 2,899,222, 8-11-59, Cl. 287—53.
Ross, Joseph E. H. Bow tie rack. 2,905,331, 9-22-59, Cl.
211 — 49.
Ross, Joseph F. Tube cleaner. 2,891,269, 6-23-59, Cl.
15 — 104.18.
Ross, Joseph F. Combined incinerator and water heater
construction. 2,891,519, 6-23-59, Cl. 122 — 2.
Ross. Karl F. : See —
Friedmann, Louis M., and Ross. 2,890,281.
Ross, Karl F. Electronic lens system. 2,892,962, 6-30-59,
Cl. 315—31.
Ross, Karl G., B.-O. Johansson, S. S. Axelsson, and S. A.
Andersson, to Aktiebolaget Bahco. Transportable stoves
or ranges. 2,896,606, 7-28-59, Cl. 126 — 38.
Ross, Kearney. Clothes rod end supports. 2,905,426, 9-
22-59, Cl. 248—264.
Ross, Kenneth A. Geometric instrument. 2,882,603, 4-21-59.
Cl. 33—64.
Ross, Laurids E. : See —
Feder, Harold M., Ader, and Ross. 2,872.285.
Ross, Lofton B. Combination reversable rake and garden
implement. 2,908,131, 10-13-59, Cl. 56 — 400.04.
Ross, Loren A. Socket wrench turning device. 2,911,867,
11-10-59, Cl. 81—58.4.
Ross, Maurice T. : See —
Darland, William G., Jr., and Ross. 2,914,595.
Ross, Melvin E. : See —
Koehler, Albert T., Palmleaf, and Ross. 2,881,915.
Ross, Milton E., to Aerol Co., Inc. Sealed wheel. 2,914,364,
11-24-59, Cl. 308—187.1.
Ross, Nevel E. Adjustment control for ink fountain for off-
set and type presses. 2,902,927, 9-8-59. Cl. 101 — 365.
Ross Operating Valve Co. : See —
Di Tirro, Domenic A., and Cameron. 2,906.246.
Ross, Philip C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Universally movable
radar antenna apparatus. 2,893,002, 6-30-59, Cl. 343 —
765.
Ross, Richard R. : See —
Hickley, Thomas J., Burmister, and Ross. 2,911,642.
Ross, Richard W. Hot air furnace. 2,873,736, 2-17-59,
Cl. 126—116.
Ross, Robert E. Tube shield. 2,872,502, 2-3-59, Cl. 174 — 35.
Ross, Robert H. : See —
Ross, Ruben B. and R. H. 2,896,770.
Ross, Robert T., to Radio Corp. of America. Heat radiator.
2,879,041, 3-24-59, Cl. 257 — 263.
Ross, Ruben B. and R. H. Portable concrete batch plant.
2,896,770, 7-28-59, Cl. 198 — 53.
Ross, Samuel J. Safety-type teeter board. 2,903,263, 9-8-59,
Cl. 272—54.
Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Capacitors.
2,892,972, 6-30-59, Cl. 317 — 258.
Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrostatic
capacitor. 2,897,423, 7-28-59, Cl. 317 — 258.
Ross, Sidney D.. to Sprague Electric Co. Dielectric com-
positions. 2.902,451. 9-1-59. Cl. 252 — 66.
Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Dielectric composi-
tions. 2,916,680, 12-8-59. Cl. 317 — 258.
Ross, Tim. Multiple degree gage. 2,887,775, 5-26-59, Cl.
33—98.
Ross, Wilford H.. Jr., to Detrex Chemical Industries. Inc.
Aluminum coated with aluminum benzonte, and method
and composition for making same.
29 — 495.
Ross, Will, Inc. : See —
Dearholt, John W. 2,908.308.
Pokras, Adolph. 2,911,743.
Pnlzin, Winfred J. 2,871,592.
Ross, William C. : See —
Hayes, Norman J., and Ross.
Ross, William E., to Rayfiex, Inc.
9-8-59, Cl. 57—152.
Ross, William H.. to J. W. Manuel. Material handling
apparatus. 2,903,302, 9-8-59, Cl. 302 — 49.
Rossander, Bror L. E., to Sandvikens Jerwerks Aktiebolag.
Corrosion resistant treatment for hollow drill rods.
2,875,110, 2-24-59, Cl. 148—6.15.
Rosselet, Jean. Safety arming mechanism
2,895,419, 7-21-59, Cl. 102—71.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp.
means. 2,871,800, 2-3-59, Cl. 105 — 157.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp.
construction. 2,903,975, 9-15-59, Cl. 105 — 197.
Rossell, William T., to Transit Research Corp. Bolster roll-
ing and lateral control. 2,903,976, 9-15-59, Cl. 105—197.2.
Rosset, Pierre, to La Spirotechnique. Diver's breathing ap-
paratus. 2,872,919. 2-10-59, Cl. 128—142.
Rosset, Pierre, to La Spirotechnique. Diver's breathing regu-
lator with floating diaphragm. 2,872,920, 2-10-59, Cl.
128 — 142.
Rossett, Benjamin. Adjustable headwear. 2,867,816. 1-13-59,
Cl. 2—197.
2,901.821, 9-1-59, Cl.
2,897,094.
Elastic yarns.
2,902,819,
for fuses.
Axle control
Rail truck
LIST OF PATENTEES
799
Rossetti, Frederick S. and J. B. Bathtub. 2,899,687, 8-18-
59, CI. 4 — 149.
Rossetti, John B. : See —
Rossetti, Frederick S. and J. B. 2,899,687.
Rossetto, Louis, to Mergenthaler Linotype Co. Assembling
elevator control device for a typographical composing ma-
chine. 2,874,825, 2-24-59, CI. 199—18.
Rossetto, Louis, and V. M. Corrado, to Mergenthaler Linotype
Co Typographical composing machine. 2,869,717,
1-20-59. CI. 199—18. „.,_,,.'*
Rossheim, David B., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Method for
fabricating vessels. 2,901,592, 8-25-59, CI. 219—137.
Rossi, Anthony J. Method of making a cheese flavored salad
dressing. 2,882,168, 4-14-59, CI. 99—144.
Rossi, August. Apparatus for manufacturing ceramic tiles.
2,918,715, 12-29-59, CI. 25—122.
Rossi Bruno and K. I. Greisen, to United States of America,
Navy. Range tracking circuit. 2,903,691, 9-8-59, CI.
343 — 7.3.
Rossi, Dominic J. : See —
Close, Charles D., Rossi, and Williams. 2,882,037.
Rossi, Giovanni. Material conveying device. 2,906,417, 9-29-
59, CI. 214—17.
Rossi, Harry J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Display sup-
port. 2,889,127, 6-2-59, CI. 248—174.
Rossi, Irving: See —
Dubilier, William, Rossi, and M. H. Dubilier. 2,881,372.
Rossi, Joseph A. : See —
Anderson, Harrv R., Esposito, and Rossi. 2,870,022.
Rossi, Paul. Floatable soap container and scrubber.
2,886,916, 5-19-59, CI. 45—28.
Rossi, Rinaldo. Warm and cold water mixing valve for baths,
sinks and the like. 2,870,787, 1-27-59, CI. 137—597.
Rossi. William J. : See —
Ellis, John R. B., Robbers, and Rossi. 2,904,592.
Scott. John W.. jr.. Lavender, and Rossi. 2,870.230.
Rossin, Peter C, Jr., and S. J. Noesen, to General Electric
Co. Consumable electrode arc melting furnace. 2,907,806,
10-6-59. CI. 13—9.
Rossler, George : See —
Apel, Alfons, and Rossler. 2,917,390.
Rossman, Edwin F.. to General Motors Corp. Control mech-
anism. 2,879,795, 3-31-59, CI. 137—596.
Rossmanith, Wolfgang : See — .
Herlach Heinrich, Stadelmann, and Rossmanith.
2.910,917.
Rosso, Charles. Electric fuse. 2,900,475, 8-18-59, CI. 200—
131.
Rossuin, Robert T. Package for sliced bacon and the like.
2,878,985. 3-24-59. CI. 229— 40.
Rossum, Robert T. Compartmented carton. 2,884,179,
4-28-59, CI. 229 — 28.
Rostan, Robert A., to Russell & Stoll Co., Inc. Floor mounted
electrical conduit. 2,916,540, 12-8-59, CI. 174 — 48.
Rostau, Morris, to Atlantic Plastics Co., Inc. Storage unit.
2,907,618, 10-6-59, CI. 312—270.
Rosten, Philip W. : See —
Rosten, Randolph T. and P. W. 2,906,285.
Rosten, Randolph T. and P. W. 2,906,332.
Rosten, Randolph T. and P. W., to Capital Plating & Machine
Co. Submerged valve mechanism, more particularly for
water softener brine tank. 2,906,285, 9-29-59, CI. 137—
391.
Rosten, Randolph T. and P. W„ to Capital Plating & Machine
Co. Controls for water softening apparatus and system.
2,906.332. 9-29-59, CI. 161 — 7.
Rosti, Arpad, and J. Brunot, to Production and Marketing
Co. Board game. 2,896,950, 7-28-59, CI. 273—131.
Rostone Corp. : See —
Wilkinson, Robert E. 2,877,499.
Rostron. Frank, to Newman, Hender and Co., Ltd. Egg
handling plants. 2,895,589, 7-21-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Rota, Beniamino. Automatic machine for preparing coffee
drink. 2,910,928, 11-3-59, CI. 99 — 289.
Rota Parking, Inc. : See —
Diehl, Glenn A. 2,904,200.
Rotameter Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Van de Ven, Jan M. F. 2,880,411.
Rotaprint Ltd. : See —
King. Carl G. 2,868,456.
Wadlow, Derek N. 2,898,853.
Rotarv Engineering de Mexico. S.A. : See —
Tielens, Roger E. 2,900,845.
Rotary Hoes Ltd. : See —
Howard, Arthur C. 2,886,116.
Howard, Arthur C. 2,910,129.
Rotax Ltd. : See —
Gribble. Frederick D. 2,878,338.
Hankins. William C. 2.911.583.
Millns, Terence W. 2,891,413.
Robinson, Eric E. 2,869,067.
Robinson, Eric E. 2,873,420.
Rote. William A. : See —
Maynard, John A., and Rote. 2,874,350.
Rote, William A., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
D.C. amplifier system. 2,882,352, 4-14-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Roteman, Jerome : See —
Rolle, Clifford J., Roteman, and Barnes. 2,872,422.
Roth, Adolf. Piston type internal combustion engine
2,904,023, 9-15-59, CI. 123 — 48.
Roth, Artur : See —
Patton, Wade H. and W. H., Jr., and Roth. 2,883,038.
Roth, Artur, to Lanston Monotype Machine Co. Vacuum
communicating device for rotary negative holder.
2,907,258, 10-6-59, CI. 95 — 76.
Roth, Barbara : See —
Hitchings, George H., and Roth. 2,897,116.
Hitchings, George H., and Roth. 2,909,522.
Roth, Curtis W. Retractable trailer hitch. 2,914,343,
11-24-59, CI. 280 — 491.
Roth, David R., and B. T. Smith ; said Smith assor. to said
Roth. Bed construction. 2,877,470, 3-17-59, CI. 5 — 131.
Roth, Donald W. : See —
Skinner, George M., and Roth. 2,868,954.
Roth, Donald W., K. L. Thomas, and C. R. McKinsey, to
Union Carbide Corp. Multi-gas sigma welding. 2,919,341.
22—29—59 CI 219 74
Roth, Dwigiit A. Conveyor. 2,876,901, 3-10-59, CI. 209 —
121.
Roth, Edward M., Jr., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Stabilizing hydrogen peroxide. 2,872,293, 2-3-59, CI.
23 207 5
Roth, Franz', and H. Walti. Garaging structure. 2,876,913,
3-10-59, CI. 214 — 16.1.
Roth, Harold, and S. Solow, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories,
Inc. Sweep generator. 2,906,962, 9-29-59. CI. 331 — 143.
Roth, Herman P., and C. F. Lombard, to United Tanks, Inc.
Retaining means for helmets and face masks. 2,867,812,
1-13-59, CI. 2—6.
Roth, Kurt. Process and device for measuring fatty mate-
rials and the like. 2,908,159. 10-13-59, CI. 73 — 53.
Roth, Leo C, to Roy E. Roth Co. Combination centrifugal-
turbine pump. 2,875,698, 3-3-59, CI. 103 — 108.
Roth. Mathias : See —
Jenson, Kenneth S., and Roth. 2,893,305.
Roth, Milton. Folding step ladder. 2,899,009, 8-11-59, CI.
182 — 104.
Roth, Morris : See —
Freeman, William A.. Jr., and Roth. 2,898,086.
Roth, Murray H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Physical treat-
ment of particulate foamable styrene polymer compositions.
2,910.446, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Roth, Murray H. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of im-
proving the foaming characteristics of particulate foamable
styrene polymers. 2,911,381, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Roth, Otto W. Under-edge burring tool. 2,882,597, 4-21-59,
CI. 30—286.
Roth, Philip B. : See —
Lawler, Edward B., Vartanian, and Roth. 2,909,451.
Roth, Robert G. : See —
Burland, Peter D., and Roth. 2,911,365.
Roth. Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Printer positioning mechanism. 2,867,168, 1-6-59, CI.
101—93.
Roth. Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Data storage device. 2,889,539. 6-2-59, CI. 340 — 173.
Roth, Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Accounting machine controlled by differently coded cards.
2,896,844, 7-28-59, CI. 235 — 61.9.
Roth, Robert I., to International Business Machines Corp.
Pressure measuring means. 2,905,000, 9-22-59, CI.
73—389.
Roth, Robert L, to International Business Machines Corp.
Accounting machine controlled by differently coded cards
with data comparison of successive cards. 2,914,245,
11-24-59, CI. 235—61.7.
Roth. Robert R. : See —
Burland. Peter D., and Roth. 2,868,837.
Evans, Thomas, Roth, and Hubbard. 2,881,581.
Knapp, William E., and Roth. 2,876,017.
Roth. Roy E., Co. : See —
Roth, Leo C. 2,875,698.
Roth, Seymour H., to United States of America, Army.
Phase lock system. 2,914,732, 11-24-59, CI. 331 — 18.
Roth, <Szymon : See —
Cohen, Elie, and. Roth. 2,906,900.
Roth, Wilfred : See —
Rich, Stanley R., and Roth. 2,892,085.
Rothacker, Francis N„ to Sealtron Corp. Magnetic heating
in extrusion apparatus. 2,904,664, 9-15-59, CI. 219 — 10.49.
Rothbart, Arthur, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Digital to analog translator. 2,881,419, 4-7-59, CI.
340—347.
Rothe. Bruno J. : See —
Kuhnert, Alfred R., and Rothe. 2,901,940.
Rothe, Gerhard, to Maschinenfabrik Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft.
Gear milling machine. 2,909,102, 10-20-59, CI. 90—4.
Rothe, Paul G., to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Frequency response
curve equalization. 2,895,111, 7-14-59, CI. 333 — 28.
Rotheli, Rudolf: See —
Miiller, Karl, and Rotheli. 2,881,530.
Rothenstein, Guy G. Home installations. 2,901,780, 9-1-59,
CI. 20 — 1.11.
Rother, Richard J., Sr., and A. R. McManus, to Crown Zeller-
bach Corp. Asphalt release coating. 2,916,466, 12-8-59,
CI. 260 — 17.4.
Rotherm Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Shumaker, Ephraim H. 2,873,538.
Rothermel, Edward M. : See —
Noyes, Howard, and Rothermel. 2,913,011.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Rothermel, Edward M., to The Dayton Rubber Co. Flexible
conduits. 2,898,942, 8-11-59, CI. 138 — 56.
Rothfjell Rolf E. Camera for the photographing of objects
with known extension length. 2,868,096, 1-13-59, CI.
95—11.
Rothfuchs, Oscar E., and A. H. Hartwig, to Pullman Inc.
Journal bearing press. 2,906,012, 9-29-59, CI. 29 — 252.
Rothfuchs, Oscar E., and F. M. Hess, to Pullman-Inc. Car
roof seam structure. 2,910,018, 10-27-59, CI. 108—5.4.
Rothman, Edward S., and M. E. Wall, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Process for conversion of 3/3, 17<z-
dihvdroxy-5-pregnene-ll,20-dione to cortisone acetate.
2,883,403. 4-21-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Rothman, Edward S., and M. E. Wall, to United States of
America, Agriculture. 11-keto diosgenin. 2,899,428,
8-11-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Rothrock, Edward H. : See —
Tarleton, Howard A., and Rothrock. 2,897,958.
Rothrock, Henry S. : See —
Handy, Carleton T., and Rothrock. 2,883,361.
Handy, Carleton T., and Rothrock. 2,898,377.
Rothrock, Henry S., and C. W. Tullock, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Addition-type copolymers having extra-
linear glycidyl and amino groups and process for their
preparation. 2,910,459, 10-27-59. CI. 260—86.1.
Rothrock. Jonas H. : See —
MacDougall, Alexander, and Rothrock. 2,880,880.
Rothschild. Gertrude N., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Electroluminescent display devices. 2,915,641, 12-1-59,
CI. 250—213.
Rothschild Gilbert R., and H. R. Lyons, to Air Reduction
Welding of steel. 2,907,864, 10-6-59, CI. 219—
Co., Inc.
74.
Rothstein,
Co., Inc.
Milton, and B. Liehtenstein, to Radio Receptor
Stray field electrode buffer. 2,867,709, 1-6-59.
CI. 219— 10.53.
Rothwell, John J. : See — ■
Dahlgren, John V. S., ana Rothwell. 2,880,292.
Roto Bag Machine Corp. : See —
D'Angelo, Joseph. 2,884,988.
Roto-Table Co. : See —
Shoffner, Willie M. 2,902,175.
Roto-Werke Akt. : See —
Jauch, Martin, and Kregelin. 2,890,652.
Rotol Ltd. : See —
Bovdell, Kenneth R. 2.871.672.
Dickinson, Frank C. 2,878,094.
Fairhurst, Leonard G. 2,889,888.
Fairhurst. Leonard G., and Danvers. 2,869,650.
Godden, Thomas E.p and Morris. 2,903,075.
Rotolite Corp. : See-
Ellis, Robert M. 2,875,677.
Rotondo, Richard J., and J. G. Streiffert, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Dimensionally stable photographic film transparencies.
2,885,936, 5-12-59, CI. 95—1.
Rotor Tool Co., The : See —
Van Sittert, Paul R. 2,867,808.
Rotow, Alexander A., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
discharge device. 2,887,594, 5-19-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Rotronic Corp. Ltd. : See —
Robertson, William G. 2,877,807.
Ttrttt Olfir&ncp * jf? 66 ■
Heidergott, Harry W., and Rott. 2,878,556.
Rotter, Hans-Werner : See —
Keuth, Heinz. Rotter, and Guillery. 2,906,649.
Knoll. Karl, Rotter, and Voll. 2,887,764.
Rotter, Hans-Werner, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktienge-
sellschaft. Method for producing mica pulp. 2,915,477,
12-1-59, CI. 252—378.
Rotter, Lutwin C, to The McNeil Machine & Engineering Co.
Dispensing apparatus. 2,898,005, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 135.
Rottgardt, Jurgen, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Process of making transparent luminescent screens.
2,876,129, 3-3-59, CI. 117—33.5.
Rottweiler Kunstseidefabrik Akt. : See —
Binder, Hans, and Bullinger. 2,877,262.
Rotwein. Irving, to Packard Container Corp. Air pumps and
valves therefor. 2,908,109, 10-13-59, CI. 46 — 90.
Rotzler, Ross W.. J. P. Hickman, and W. H. Collier, to
Monsanto Chemical Co. Acetylene recovery process.
2,868,327, 1-13-59, CI. 183—115.
Roubal, Alexander J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Severable
head nut for gyratory crusher. 2,883,218, 4-21-59, CI.
287—52.1.
Roubloff, Alexander D., to Wiesner-Rapp Co.. Inc. Counter-
sink machines. 2,884,819, 5-5-59, CI. 77 — 33.5.
Roucayrol, Jean-Claude, and E. Oberhausen, to Centre Na-
tional de la Recherche Scientifique. Radio-activity meas-
uring device. 2,907,881, 10-6-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Rouche, Nicolas L. M., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Calculating means. 2,911,149, 11-3-59, CI.
235—153.
Roudanez. Georges. Combination oil and gas burner.
2,912,696, 11-10-59, CI. 158—11.
Roudebush, Melvin T., and W. L. Moyer, to The National
Cash Register Co. Switching means. 2,919,331, 12-29-59,
CI. 200—153.
Rough. Robert R., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Electrode for
a glass melting furnace. 2,908,738, 10-13-59, CI. 13—17.
2,917.197.
2,916,151,
Roujob, Leopold A. G., to Societe Beige Prat-Daniel, Societe
Anonyme. Apparatus for washing gases. 2,871,973,
2-3-59, CI. 183—3.
Roulston, Kenneth 1. : See —
Lundberg, Hans T. F., Pringle, Roulston, and Brownell.
2,897,368.
Roundy, Zola V., to Armour and Co. Preparation of Swiss
cheese. 2,900,257, 8-18-59 CI. 99—116.
Roup, Rolland R., R. L. Hitzeman, H. U. Taylor, and C. L.
Beard, to Globe-Union Inc. Non-reactive refractory.
2,905,564, 9-22-59, CI. 106—57.
Roura, Carmen S., and J. I. Perez. Pair of corset-panties.
2,898,918, 8-11-59, CI. 128—525.
Rouse, Benjamin P., Jr., and R. O. Hill, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Stabilized cellulose ester compositions and proc-
ess for preparing the same. 2,899,316, 8-11-59, CI. 106 —
173.
Roush, James L., to United States of America. Atomic Energy
Commission, Calutron receiver structure. 2,903,587,
9-8-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Roush, Paul A. : See —
Glover, William S., West, Roush, and Budzilek.
Roush, Sigel G. Rack for phonograph records.
12-8-59, CI. 211—40.
Rousseau, Genevieve : See —
Warnant. Julien. Nomine, and Rousseau. 2,894,960.
Rousseau, Leo J., to Minit-Man, Inc. Portable vehicle wash-
ing machine. 2,876,472, 3-10-59, CI. 15—21.
Rousseau, Pierre : See —
Nomarski, Georges, and Rousseau. 2,916,966.
Roussel, Philip A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. 'Sta-
bilization of polyurethane reaction products. 2,877,193,
3-10-59. CI. 260 — 18.
Roussos, Michel, and Y. Bourgeois, to Societe Anonyme dite :
Societe des Produits Chimiques de Bezons. Preparation
of pure myristic alcohol. 2,897,243, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 638.
Roustant, Maurice : See —
Losfeld. Andre\ and Roustant. 2,882,825.
Routh, Herman M., and H. E. Crawford. Stitch length
graduating attachment. 2,911,808, 11-10-59, CI. 66 — 55.
Routh, Joseph I. : See —
Dryer, Robert L., Routh, and Nunamaker. 2,907,638.
Routien, John B. : See —
Sardinas, Joseph L., Routien, and Shull. 2,882,205.
Shull, Gilbert M., and Routien. 2,872,380.
Routien, John B., and G. M. Shull, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
llj8hydroxylation of steroids by epicoccum. 2,875,134,
2-24-59, CI. 195—51.
Routledge, James H., to International Harvester Co. Hydrau-
lic power steering mechanism for two-wheeled tractors.
2,885.021, 5-5-59. CI. 180—79.2.
Routledge, James H., to International Harvester Co. Cush-
ioning means for hydraulic actuating means. 2,897,791,
8-4-59, CI. 121^6.
Rouyer, Louis : See —
Vandamme, Louis, and Rouyer. 2,891,375.
Rovelli, Nino, to Societa Italiana Resine. Process for the
production of cumene hydroperoxide. 2,897,239, 7-28-59,
CI. 260—610.
Rover Co. Ltd., The : See —
King, Charles S. 2,874,765.
Row, John W. Socket cleaner.
15 — 210.
Rowan, Albert T., Jr. : See —
Rowan, Albert T. 2,901,196.
Rowan, Albert T., % to M. F. Rowan, % to D. A. Rowan. %
to A. T. Rowan, Jr., and % to M. A. Rowan, bv decree of
distribution. Retractable tool mount. 2,901,196. 8-25-59,
CI. 248—23.
Rowan, Donald A. : See — -
Rowan, Albert T. 2,901,196.
Rowan, Margery F. : See —
Rowan, Albert T. 2,901,196.
Rowan, Mary A. : See —
Rowan, Albert T. 2,901,196.
Rowan, William H. : See —
Stareck, Jesse E., Seyb, Johnson, and Rowan. 2,916,424.
Rowand, Harold E. : See —
Belton, Maurice L., and Rowand. 2,894,434.
Rowand, Will H.. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Plural fur-
nace single drum steam generating unit. 2,897,795, 8-4—
59, CI. 122 — 406.
Rowand. Will H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Go. Supercritical
pressure steam heating process. 2,908,632. 10-13-59, CI.
208 — 106.
Rowand, Will H„ to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor gen-
erator. 2,914,040, 11-24-59, CI. 122 — 476.
Rowand, Will H., C. L. Marquez, C. B. Baver, and A. J.
Hughes, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generating,
superheating and reheating unit. 2,891,522, 6-23-59, CI.
122 — 481.
Rowand. Will H., and D. C. Braddy, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Forced circulation vapor generating units. 2,902,982,
9-8-59, CI. 122 — 178.
Rowe, Arthur G., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Apparatus for vacuum thermoforming. 2,910,728, 11-3—59,
CI. 18—19.
Rowe, Carl H. : See —
Hirschy, Harlan W., Rowe, and Harwood. 2,902,395.
2,910,713, 11-3-59, CI.
LIST OF PATENTEES
801
Rowe, Gilbert, and J. A. Plumstead, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Polymerization of isoolefins. 2,906,793,
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 683.15.
Rowe, Harrison E. : See — ■
Goodall, William M., and Rowe. 2,899,508.
Rowe Industries : See —
De Armond, Harry, and Meeker. 2,909,092.
Rowe Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Baker. Halsted W., Jr., and Turner. 2,876,883.
Gabrielsen, Christian, and Post. 2,877,076.
Gabrielsen, Christian. 2,888,166.
Gabrielsen, Christian. 2,893,596.
Gabrielsen, Christian, Vorperian, and Sukovich 2,888,168.
Greene, Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman. 2,871,081.
Kirkpatrick, William T. 2,867,487.
Turner, Jack W. 2,895,582.
Rowe, Norman L., and G. Reischl, to Ideal Roller and Mfg.
Co. Dampener for lithographic printing. 2,891,470,
6-23-59, CI. 101—148.
Rowe, Raymond N., to General Electric Co. Terminal assem-
bly for enclosed electric apparatus. 2,885,652, 5-5-59, CI.
339—198.
Rowe. Richard G. : See —
Flower, Guiles, Jr., Roberts, and Rowe. 2,898,112.
Rowe, Stewart : See —
Hurley, Richard H., and Rowe. 2,918,377.
Rowe, Stewart, and C. T. Nugent, to The Buckeye Cellulose
Corp. Method of preparing protein. 2,887,395, 5-19-59,
CI. 106 — 154.
Rowe, Sylvester J. Trousers hanger. 2,893,614. 7-7-59, CI.
223—96.
Rowe, Walter C, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. White
sidewall for pneumatic tires. 2,874,743, 2-24-59, CI.
152—330.
Rowe, William D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Single
transistor full wave rectifier. 2,913,597, 11-17-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Rowe, William H, to Allied Chemical Corp. Pallet. 2,906,480,
9-29-59, CI. 248 — 120.
Rowell, Lome A., to Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada
Ltd. Apparatus for conditioning tobacco. 2,869,556,
1-20-59. CI. 131—135.
Rowell, Russell E. : See —
Rogers, Robert A., Johnson, and Rowell. 2,907,949.
Rowell, William G., to Scully 'Signal Co. Automatic engine
cut-off for pump-equipped tank truck vehicles. 2,900,91o,
8-25-59, CI. 103—27.
Rowell, Zachrah B., and R. W. Easterwood, % to C. E.
Vaughan. Combined circuit breaker. 2,912,534, 11-10-
59. CI. 200—61.47.
Rowen, John H. : See —
Davis, James L., and Rowen. 2,909,738.
Kowen, John H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal circuit element. 2,885,640, 5-5-59, CI. 333 — 11.
Rowen, John H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal circuit element. 2,892,158, 6-23-59, CI. 333 — 24.
Rowen, John H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal circuit element. 2,892,160, 6-23-59, CI. 333 — 26.
Rowen, John H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Non-
reciprocal circuit element. 2,895,114, 7-14-59, CI. 333 — 98.
Rowland, Charles S., and H. D. Zucker, to Interchemical
Corp. Water-in-lacquer emulsion comprising alkyd resin,
solvent and water. 2,897,165, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 19.
Rowland, George H., and C. W. Williams, Jr., to Safeway
Stores, Inc. Peanut butter product. 2,911,303, 11-3-59,
CI. 99—128.
Rowland. Homer C, to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Knotless bow.
2,886,912, 5-19-59. CI. 41—10.
Rowland, Jasper M. Stock market game. 2,908,501,
10-13-59, CI. 273—148.
Rowland, John : See —
Moy, John A. E., and Rowland. 2,889,272.
Moy, John A. E., and Rowland. 2,889,274.
Rowland, Ralph W., to Vitro Corp. of America. Transistor
protection circuitry. 2,900,530, 8-18-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Rowland, Stanley P., and E. G. Pritchett, to National Dis-
tillers and Chemical Corp. Aliphatic monoolefin polymer-
ization method. 2,916,480, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Rowland, Walter P. : See —
Martin, Kenneth P., and Rowland. 2,909,266.
Rowlands, Daniel C, and W. H. Gillen, to The Air Reduction
Co., Inc. Methyl butynyl stearate. 2,882,287, 4-14-59,
CI. 260 — 410.9.
Rowles, Franklin M., to Cal-Gas Equipment Corp. Auto-
matic safety control system for vehicles. 2,871,872, 2-3-59,
CI. 137—351.
Rowles, Reginald V., and B. T. Gowing, to Anglo-American
Extrusion Co. Hydraulic press construction. 2,896,581,
7-28-59, CI. 121—38.
Rowlett, Cecil H. : See —
Townsend, Ray F., and Rowlett. 2,908,460.
Rowlev, Donald J. : See —
Goffe, Edwin H., and Rowley. 2,884,190.
Rowley, Douglas W. : See —
Sivesind, Hjalmer J., and Rowley. 2,918,789.
Rowley, Edward C. : See — -
Papy, Hugh R., Carson, and Rowley. 2,896,808.
Rowley, Geoffrey C. : See —
Petheriek, Edward J., and Rowley. 2.886,242.
Petherick, Edward J., and Rowlev. 2.913.177.
Petheriek, Edward J., and Rowley. 2,913,178.
492096— P 51
Refining Co.
2,890,951,
2,877,482, 3-17-59,
Rowley, George A., to Plastic Binding Corp. Rolling of
plastic strips. 2,867,846, 1-13-59, CI. 18 — 19.
Rowley, James A., and J. A. Messing, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker
Co. Trolley collector. 2,877,312, 3-10-59, CI. 191—59.1.
Rowley, Lothair H. : See —
Rich, Lewis C, and Rowley. 2,878,435.
Rowley, Lothair H., to Ford Instrument Co. of Sperry-
Rand Corp. Magnetic amplifier circuit. 2,870,417, 1-20-59,
CI. 323—89.
Rowley, Lothair H„ and H. Milenbach, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Transistor controlled magnetic amplifier. 2,902,547, 9-1-
59. CI. 179 — 171.
Rowley, Lothair H., and W. C. Boehm, Jr., to Sperry Rand
Corp. Means of producing hipersil cores to facilitate
mounting thereof. 2,906,977, 9-29-59, CI. 336 — 68.
Rowls, Garth A. : See —
Kendall, Thomas L., and Rowls. 2,890,262.
Rowls, Garth A., to General Motors Corp. Storage battery
non-overfill device. 2,872,500, 2-3-59, CI. 136—178.
Rowls, Garth A., and D. G. Townsend, to General Motors Corp.
Vent plug and method of using same. 2,872,499, 2-3-59,
CI. 136 — 177.
Roxburgh, Albert, and A. Leigh, to The British Thomson-
Houston Co. Ltd. Air or gas blast electric circuit breakers.
2,902,570. 9-1-59. Ol. 200—148.
Roy, Albert E., to Deer Lodge Mfg. Co. Checkstand.
2,884,094, 4-28-59, CI. 186—1.
Roy, Grant : See —
Sheffield, John W. 2,903,786.
Roy, James W. : See —
Procopio, Vincent F., and Roy. 2,909,639.
Roy, Joseph T., to American Smelting and
Continuous tapping of metallurgical furnace.
6-16-59, CI. 75—77.
Roy, Martin : See —
Plante, Louis P., and Roy. 2,884,961.
Roy, Milton, Co. : See —
Barron, John T. 2,888,946.
Saalfrank, Royal B. 2,892,352.
Saalfrank, Royal B. 2,898,867.
Schneider. George W. 2,880,705.
Sheen, Robert T. 2,881,596.
Sheen, Robert T. 2,881,958.
Roy, Richard. Venetian blind duster.
CI. 15 — 210.
Roy, Robert, Jr., % to V. B. Roy, and % to R. R. Lynch.
Nutating propeller pump. 2,897,761, 8--4-S9, CI. 103 — 5.
Roy, Tuhin K., to Chemical Construction Corp. Cobalt and
nickel recovery using carbon dioxide leach. 2,867,503,
1-6-59, CI. 23—61.
Roy, Virginia B. : See —
Roy, Robert, Jr. 2,897,761.
Roy, William A. : See —
Lamb, Francis X., Huber, Estoppey, Roy, and Dempster.
2.875,409.
Roy. Yvon. Carrier-current intercommunication system.
2,883.459, 4-21-59, CI. 179 — 2.5.
Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. : See —
Kasper, Elmer J. 2,917,769.
Royal Factories, Inc. : See —
Cutler, Norman. 2,867,926.
Royal McBee Corp. : See —
D'Onofrio. Anthony, Cetran, and Lapointe. 2,903,119.
Dreher, Elmer H., and Perez. 2,903,671.
Enders, John A. 2,896,765.
Frechette, Kenneth R. 2,885,042.
Frechette, Leo P. 2,907,436.
Gray, James A. 2.873,015.
Harkins, Elza E.. and Young. 2,872,188.
Heinrich, Henry A., and Waterman. 2,880,841.
Hooe. Hunter E. 2,874,776.
Kwartler, Irwin E., and Wade.
Lambert, Harrv L. 2.873.014
Lambert, Harrv L. 2,889.025.
Lambert, Harrv L. 2 900.130.
Lambert, Harry L. 2,917,151.
Lambert, Harry L., and Page.
Lambert, Harry L., Page, and Snyder.
La Pointe, Lloyd J. 2,892,046.
Lapointe, Lloyd J. 2.915.243.
Messner, George A., and Cero. 2,880,839
Peterson, Wilbur L. 2,891,649.
Rivers, George D., and Lapointe.
Wendt. Frederick C. 2.886.161.
Wheeler, Reynold E. 2,909,263
Royal Metal Mfg. Co. : See —
Schlackman. Joseph, and Benoit.
Royal-Pioneer Paper Box Mfg. Co., Inc
Shapiro, Martin D. 2,914,236.
Royal Trust Co., The : See —
Burgess, Charles R. 2,868,309.
Burgess, Charles R. 2,872,495.
Royce, Donald F.. to Bourns Laboratories, Inc. Potentiom-
eters. 2,898,569, 8-4-59, CI. 338—180.
Royce, Henry W. : See —
Pratt, Amasa, and Royce. 2,888,675.
Roycroft, William J., Jr. Adjustable sign. 2,888,763, 6-2-
59. CI. 40—129.
Royder. Thomas H. : See —
Moore, Joe F., and Royder. 2,914,456.
2,898,919.
2,880,837.
2,894,614.
2,899,676.
2,906,575.
See—
802
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Playground equipment.
Strap
2,878,503.
2,879,252.
V. : See —
10-
for
Royennr, Stanley H. : Sec —
Schaefer, Peter R., Wojciak, and Royennr. 2,873,355.
Royer, Arthur G., and W. J. Thompson, to Harris-Intertype
Corp. Cylinder throwoff for rotary offset machine.
2,874,636, 2-24-59, CI. 101—218.
Royer Darrell E.. to General Motors Corp. Governor valve
assembly. 2,869,564. 1-20-59, Cl. 137 — 48.
Royer, George H. : See —
Bright, Richard L., and Royer. 2,885,570.
Royer, Lloyd A. Incinerator. 2,882,842, 4-21-59, Cl. 110 —
18.
Royer, Wayne H., to Capital Products Corp. Level oven un-
loaded 2,874,650, 2-24-59, Cl. 107—57.
Royet, Paul P. Arrangement for adjusting the view-taking
conditions in cameras. 2,884,843, 5-5-59, Cl. 95 — 64.
Royle, Allan R. : See —
Radomski, Joseph J., Royle, and Wenrich. 2,877,302.
Royles Ltd. : See —
Shankland, Robert L. 2,883,084.
Royston Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Kuxhaus, Ruben H. 2.867,188.
Royston, Robert, % to H. G. Hardy.
2,883,192, 4-21-59, Cl. 272 — 2.
Rozmus, Walter J., to Utica Drop Forge & Tool Corp,
wrench. 2,S97,705, 8-4-59, Cl. 81—64.
Rozmus, Walter J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Lock for slidable
jaw wrench. 2,913,942. 11-24-59, Cl. 81 — 165.
Rozmus, Walter J., and W. A. Barnes, to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
Method and apparatus for uniting tubular members. 2,909,-
951, 10-27-59, Cl. 78—82. „ ^ „ „„„
Rozzelle, Donald G„ to Donald G. Rozzelle. 2,916,960.
12-15-59, Cl. 86—23.
Rubber and Asbestos Corp. : See —
Been, Jerome L., and Grover.
Been, Jerome L.. and Grover.
Rubber-Latex-Poeder-Compagnie N.
Stam, Martinus J. 2,875,823.
Rubber Teck, Inc. : See —
Grass, Otto R. 2,883,211.
Ruben, Martin. Method of converting difficultly soluble or-
ganic compounds to readily soluble complex compounds,
and said complex compounds. 2,901,472, 8-25-59, Cl.
260—96.5.
Ruben, Robert M. : See —
Loew. Harold L., Oddo, and Ruben. 2,868,415.
Rubens, Harry S., to National Electric Instrument Co., Inc.
Obturating means for endoscopic sheaths. 2,907,321,
6-59, Cl. 128—7. „ , ^ _,
Rubens, Louis C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method
making cellular vinyl aromatic polymers using neopentane
as the blowing agent. 2.878,194, 3-17-59, Cl. 260—2.5.
Rubens, Sidney M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of treating
magnetic material and resulting articles. 2,900,282, 8-18-
59, Cl. 117—227.
Rubens, Sidney M., A. B. Bergh, and P. E. Oberg, to Sperry
Rand Corp. Magnetic transducing apparatus. 2,892,041,
6-23-59, Cl. 179—100.2.
Rubenstein, Alan S. : See —
Rosenblatt, Murray, and Rubenstein. 2,899,630.
Rubenstein. Alan S., to General Electric Co. Load regulator.
2,914,680, 11-24-59, Cl. 290 — 4.
Rubenstein, Harry J. Display fixture having improved article
supporting back portion. 2,897,975, 8-4-59, Cl. 211 — 106.
Rubenstein, Harry J. Display rack having improved joint
structure. 2,913,124, 11-17-59, Cl. 211—55.
Rubenstein, Julia. Detachable button and button fastening
device. 2,916,784, 12-15-59, Cl. 24—103.
Rubenstein, Sherman. Motor for toys. 2,881,864, 4-14-59,
Cl. 185—37.
Ruberoid Co., The: See —
Abraham, Herbert. 2.8S4.878.
Abraham, Herbert. 2,897,773.
Abraham, Herbert. 2.900,928.
Abraham, Herbert. 2,910,019.
Bettoli, Phillip S., and Lyons.
Sperling, Reuben. 2,883,354.
Ruberti, William J. Spacer for justifying lines of type.
2,872,856, 2-10-59. Cl. 95 — 4.5.
Rubico, Jerome A., to Wright-Batchelder Corp. Cement lasted
shoes having a perforated welt. 2,876,469, 3-10-59. Cl.
12 — 142.
Rubico, Jerome A., to Batchelder Rubico, Inc. Self adjusting
welt guide. 2.878,762, 3-24-59, Cl. 112—52.
See —
and Rubidge. 2,910,188.
Rubin, Barney : See —
Crandall, Howard
2,916,349.
Rubin, Irving C. Dial type slide rule for teaching arithmetic.
2.906,037, 9-29-59, Cl. 35 — 31.
Rubin, Julius : See — ■
Seefeldt, Fred C, and Rubin. 2,893,216.
Rubin, Leon J., and G. C. Buckley. Process for degrading
side-chains of cholic acid materials. 2,894,005, 7—7-59,
Cl. 200—397.1.
Rubin, Leon J., B. F. Teasdale, and W. G. Mertens, to Canada
Packers, Ltd. Method for the fractional crvstallization of
cottonseed oil. 2,910,363, 10-27-59, Cl. 99 — 118.
Rubin, Lewis J., to Arrow Fastener Co., Inc. Hammer type
staplers. 2,896,210, 7-28-59, Cl. 1 — 49.
2,885,073.
Rubidge, Harold S., Jr.
Skolfield, Samuel H.,
W., Hicks, Rubin, and Thomas.
Rubin, Martin : See —
Bersworth, Frederick C, and Rubin. 2,875,129.
Rubin, Martin. Iron containing compositions. 2,893,916,
7-7-59, Cl. 167 — 68.
Rubin, Martin. Salts of the tri-ethyl ester of N-hydroxyethyl
ethylene diamine tri-acetic acid. 2,894,023, 7-7-59, Cl.
260 — 482.
Rubin, Maurice, and G. Hulot, to Societe d'Etudes Chem-
iques pour l'lndustrie et l'Agriculture. Preparation of
Engel's salt. 2,905,529, 9-22-59, Cl. 23—61.
Rubino, Andrew M. : See — ■
Garizio, John E., Rubino, and Almquist. 2,876,163.
Rubinoff, Morris : See —
Beter, Ralph H., and Rubinoff. 2,888,647.
Rubinstein, Harvey : See —
Kelner, Robert C, and Rubinstein. 2,872,663.
Rubinstein, Harvey, and R. C. Kelner, to Laboratory For
Electronics, Inc. Magnetic shift registers. 2,883,648,
4-21-59, Cl. 340—174.
Rubinstein, Stanley, to Northrop Corp. Magnetic switch.
2,892,049, 6-23-59, Cl. 200—61.45.
Rubissow, George A. : See —
Mamon, Michel. 2,870.268.
Vincent, Louis C. 2,886,771.
Ruble, Lloyd J. : See —
Durant, John H. 2,899,993.
Ruble, Raymond J., to Texaco Development Corp. Analysis
techniques based on nuclear magnetic resonance. 2,912,641,
11-10-59, Cl. 324 — .5.
Rublv, Charles M., to General Motors Corp. Brake mecha-
nism. 2,885,035, 5-5-59, Cl. 188—206.
Rubner, Kurt : See —
Emery, William, Rubner, and Zedi. 2,909,748.
Rubricius, Jeanette L. Blood loss determining device. 2,899,-
636, 8-11-59, Cl. 324 — 30.
Ruby Lighting Corp. : See —
Ramsing, Robert E. V. 2,867,404.
Rucci, Domenic. Bicycle turn signal. 2,877,734, 3-17-59,
Cl. 116 — 40.
Ruch. William C. : See —
Boettger, Heinz G., and Ruch. 2,889,378.
Ruckelshaus, John G. : See —
Nakken, Theodoris H. 2,891,880.
Ruckelshaus, John G. Resistance time measuring devices.
2,917,814, 12-22-59, Cl. 29 — 155.5.
Ruckelshaus, John G., and R. D. Eaton ; said Eaton assor.
to said Ruckelshaus. Formation of hard metallic films.
2,914,428, 11-24-59, Cl. 117 — 217.
Rucker, Herbert. Portable clothes drying rack. 2,868,387,
1-13-59, Cl. 211—96.
Rucker, John T., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Perchlorocarbon
having the empirical formula CioClio. 2,908,723, 10-13-59,
Cl. 260—648.
Rucker, Ralph V. % to A. Boirasky. Emergency traction
assembly for vehicle wheels. 2,880,776, 4-7-59, Cl. 152 —
213.
Rucker, Ray. Receptacle. 2,900,105, 8-18-59, Cl. 220 — 102.
Rucker, Robert M.. to ACF Industries, Inc. Gate valve.
2.869.819. 1-20-59. Cl. 251 — 199.
Ruekstuhl, Hans, to Sandoz A. G. Chromium-containing azo
dyestuffs. 2,868,776, 1-13-59. Cl. 260—147.
Ruekstuhl, Hans, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz A.G. Monoazo
dyestuffs and their metal complex compounds. 2,909,515,
10-20-59, Cl. 260—146.
Ruekstuhl, Konrad. Extrusion press. Re. 24,665, 7-7-59,
Cl. 18 — 12.
Ruda, Edward P., to Garden Cirv Plating & Mfg. Co. Panel
support. 2,871,520, 2-3-59, Cl. 20 — .5.
Rudberg, Julius. Purses. 2,904,090, 9-15-59, Cl. 150 — 28.
Rudd. Wallace C. : See —
Kohler, Fred, and Rudd. 2,919,342.
Stanton, Robert J., and Rudd. 2,8S7,560.
Rudd, Wallace C, to Magnetic Heating Corp. Welding of
helically formed tubing. 2.873.353. 2-10-59, Cl. 219—62.
Rudd. Wallace C, to Magnetic Heating Corp. Welding by
high frequency resistance heating. 2,876,323, 3-3-59, Cl.
219—8.5.
Rudd, Wallace C, to Magnetic Heating Corp. Lapped weld-
ing of metal edge portions. 2,886,691, 5-12-59, Cl. 219 — 67.
Rudd, Wallace C, to Magnetic Heating Corp. Methods and
apparatus for butt welding. 2,892,914,
219 — 9.5.
Rudd, Wallace C, to Magnetic Heating Corp.
strips. 2,919,343, 12-29-59, Cl. 219—104.
Rudd, Wallace C. H. J. Cameron, and D. G. Osterer, to Mag-
netic Heatinsr Corp. Forming and welding metal tubes and
sheaths. 2,898,440, S-4-59, Cl. 219 — 59.
Rudd, Wallace C, and R. J. Stanton, to Magnetic Heating
Corp. Welding of metal strips and tubing. 2,904,668,
9-15-59, Cl. 219—67.
H. Wilmer, to The General Fire-
2,8S7,115, 3-19-59, Cl. 129—26.
H. Wilmer. to The General Fire-
2,8S7,352, 5-19-59, Cl. 312 — 301.
A. A. Brant, to Newmont Mining
and apparatus for geophysical explora-
19-59, Cl. 324 — 0.
6-30-59, Cl.
Welding of
Ruddell, Allison R., and R.
proofing Co. Card tray.
Ruddell, Allison R., and R.
proofing Co. Card tray.
Ruddock, Kenneth A., and
Corp. Method of
tion. 2,887.650, 5
Rudel, Harry W. : See —
Brugmann. William H., Jr., Rudel, and Bartlett.
2.903.348.
Westlund, Roy A.. Jr., and Rudel. 2.S92.724.
LIST OF PATENTEES
803
Rudel, Harry W., and M. Gargisa, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Rust inhibitor composition. 2,884,379,
4-28-59. CI. 252 — 48.6.
Rudel, Harry W., and W. Seitz, to Esso Research and Engi-
neering Co. Rust preventive compositions. 2,911,309,
11-3-59, CI. 106—14.
Rudenberg, Hermann G., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Traveling
wave tubes. 2,888,596, 5-26-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
Ruderian, Max J. Direct coupled amplifier utilizing sampling
method. 2,882,354, 4-14-59, 01. 179 — 171.
Ruderman, Irving W., to Isomet Corp. Combined scintil-
lometer and fluorimeter. 2,883,547, 4-21-59, CI. 250 — 71.
Ruderman, Irving W., to Isomet Corp. Double window phos-
phors and circuits therefor. 2,883,550, 4-21-59, CI. 250 —
79.
Rudge. Alfred J. : See —
Hill. Harold, and Rudge. 2,S79,212.
Rudine, Clifford. Pill counting and dispensing device. 2,881,-
960, 4-14-59, CI. 222—370.
Rudine, Ruth L. Plastic hollow clog. 2,889,639, 6-9-59,
CI. 36 — 25.
Rudisch, Walter E., to McCauley Industrial Corp. Clutch.
2,875,876, 3-3-59, CI. 192 — 84.
Rudisch, Walter E., to McCauley Industrial Corp. Clutch.
2,913,081, 11-17-59, Cl. 192—18.
Rudman, Oscar S. Wheel-mounting means and drive as-
sembly. 2.903.0S1, 9-S-59, Cl. 180—10.
Rudmann, Frank J., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gated
spectrum analyzer. 2,905,894, 9-22-59, Cl. 324 — 77.
Rudner, Bernard, and M. E. Brooks, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Hvdrazinium hydrazmesulfinates. 2,888,483, 5-26-59. Cl.
260—501.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Substituted alkyl
hydrazinium chlorides. 2.8S9,366, 6-2-59, Cl. 260—569.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Bridgehead nitrogen
compounds. 2,891,060, 6-16-59, Cl. 260 — 248.5.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Bis-(hydroxyalkyl)-
dehydroabietylhydrazinium salts. 2,891,976, 6-23-59, Cl.
260 — 404.5.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Quinuclidine de-
rivatives. 2,892,S32, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 239.1.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for aminat-
ing nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds. 2,892,841,
6-30-59, Cl. 260—288.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Cyclohexylideneimino
compounds. 2,894,028, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 551.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for cvclo-
hexanone hydrazone hydrate. 2,894,031, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 —
566.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of producing
ketazines. 2,894,032, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 566.
Rudner. Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Phvsiologicallv active
hvdrazinium salts. 2,899,424, 8-11-59. Cl. 260 — 239.1.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Quaternary pv-
razolonyl compounds. 2,899.432, 8-11-59, Cl. 260 — 247.5.
Rudner. Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Arvloxyalkvlhydra-
zinium chlorides. 2.900,3^4, 8-18-59, Cl. 260 — 247.5.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Physostigmine
derivatives. 2,909.530, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 319.
Rudner, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Acyclic hydrazinium
salts. 2.909.567, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 569.
Rudner, Bernard, and A. G. Prapas, to W. R. Grace & Co.
N-amino derivatives of tropine alkaloids. 2,893,996,
7-7-59, Cl. 260—292.
Rudner, Bernard, and A. Toekman, to W. R. Grace & Co.
Chemo-therapeutic salts. 2,901,475, 8-25-59, Cl. 260 —
239.65.
Rudner. Bernard, and M. E.
Acyclic hydrazinium salts.
247.2.
Rudner, Merritt A., to United States Gasket Co. Electrical
resistors and other bodies with negligible temperaure co-
efficient of expansion. 2.883,502, 4-21-59, Cl 201 — 63
Rudner. Merritt A., to United States Gasket To. Fluorn-
carbon ceramic and glass products. 2,887,526 5-19-59,
Cl. 174 — 152.
Rudner, Merritt A., to United States Gasket Co. Hermetic
seal terminals and metal to plastic bonding. 2,901,529,
8-25-59. Cl. 174 — 152.
Rudniek. Norman, to Gulton Industries, Inc. Method of ad-
.iustine the resonant frequency of a vibrating system.
2.870.521, 1-27-59, Cl. 29—25.35.
Rudniek. Paul : See —
Knoll. Max. and Rudniek. 2.870,360.
Rudniek, Paul, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Cathode structures. 2,892,115, 6-23-59, Cl. 313 — 85.
Rudnicki, William E., and A. O. Roberts, to Ford Motor Co.
Axle construction. 2,894,790, 7-14-59, Cl. 308 — 207.
Rudo Associates : See —
Ambrose, John J. 2,879,707.
Rudolph, Hans : See —
Fulling. Heinrich, Schiissler, and Rudolph. 2,887,534.
Rudolph. Hans, and J. M. Ford. Safety hook. 2,875,495,
3-3-59, Cl. 24—238.
Rudolph, Joseph, to Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur elek-
trische Gluhlamper m.b.H. Activating material for elec-
trodes in electric discharge devices. 2,911,376, 11-3-59,
Cl. 252—521.
Rudolph. Nathan H.. and R. H. Cmtchett, to All-Steel Equip-
ment, Inc. Electrical boxes. 2,908,416, 10-13-59, Cl. 220 —
3.6.
2,876,386.
Brooks, to W. R. Grace & Co.
2,906,753, 9-29-59, Cl. 260—
Rudorff, Dagobert W. : See —
Fefer, Gregory, Rudorff, and Seed
Rudy, Emanuel T. : See —
Schmidt, Warren J„ and Rudy. 2,900,604.
Rudy, Einil, to Loren Cook Co. Retaining means for the
dampers of ventilators. 2,911,900, 11-10-59, Cl. 98 — 116.
Rudy, Jerome : See —
Fortess, Fred, and Rudy. 2,880,050.
Rudy, John B. : See —
Stratton, David W. 2,876,318.
Tondreau, Albert W. 2,888,827.
Rudy, John E. T. Egg crate. 2,874,866, 2-24-59, Cl. 220—20.
Rudy Mfg. Co. : See —
Collins. William A. 2,869,337.
Rue, Dale : See —
Murer, Murrel. 2,907,397.
Rue, Robert W., to The New York Air Brake Co. "Valve sys-
tem. 2,913,878, 11-24-59, Cl. 60—52.
Rueb, Theodore O. Taper gage. 2,895,222, 7-21-59, Cl. 33 —
75.
Rueckert, Dean E., to Swift & Co. Container for frozen foods.
2,915,235, 12-1-59, Cl. 229—23.
Ruedisulj, Wilhelmus M. J., to Shell Development Co.
Process for preparing aviation base stock and aviation
gasoline. 2,874,114, 2-17-59, Cl. 208—93.
Riiefenacht, Werner. Balance. 2,869,854, 1-20-59, Cl. 265 —
49.
Ruegg, Rudolf: See —
Inhoffen, Hans H., Isler, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
2,890,249.
Isler, Otto, Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
2,870.197.
Isler, Otto, Lindlar, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller.
2,898,385.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,867,627.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,867,652.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,874,183.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,879,303.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,879,304.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Riiegg, and Zeller. 2,886.588.
Isler, Otto, Montavon, Ruegg, and Zeller. 2,917,539.
Lindlar. Herbert, Montavon, and Riiegg. 2,870,212.
Rueggeberg, Werner : See —
Gard, George E., and Rueggeberg. 2,892,915.
Rueggeberg, Werner, to Armstrong Cork Co. Dielectric heat-
ing. 2,903,543. 9-8-59, Cl. 219—10.53.
Rueggeberg, Werner, to Armstrong Cork Co. Dielectric heat-
ing apparatus. 2,906,961, 9-29-59, Cl. 331 — 77.
Ruegsegger, Donald R. Humidifier. 2,875,991, 3-3-59, Cl.
261—66.
Ruegsegger, Donald R. Fan construction. 2,917,j227,
12-15-59, Cl. 230—114.
Ruehle, William G., Jr., to Lermac
lator for radio-active material.
250—106.
Ruehlemann, Herbert E., and W. A. Menzel, to United States
of America, Navy. Continuous charging circuit for sta-
bilized timers. 2,910,001, 10-27-59, Cl. 102 — 70.2.
Ruelle, Patrick F. and R. A. Survival suit. 2,911,649, 11-
10-59. Cl. 2—69.5.
Ruelle, Richard A. : See — ■
Ruelle. Patrick F. and R. A. 2.911.649.
Ruetsch, Charles D., to General Electric Co. Cathode ray
tube screening apparatus. 2,914,258, 11-24-59, Cl.
239 — 562.
Ruetschi. Karl and P. Lead-acid storage battery. 2,883,443,
4-21-59. Cl. 136—68.
Ruetschi, Paul : See —
Ruetschi, Karl and P. 2,883,443.
Ruettiger, Justin. Neutral density filters. 2,887,010, 5-19-
59, Cl. 88 — 112.
Ruetz, John A., to United States of America, Army. Double
stream growing-wave amplifier. 2,900,559, 8-18-59, Cl.
315—5.12.
Ruf, Paul : See —
Eber, Hans, and Ruf. 2,894,428.
Eber, Hans, and Ruf. 2,894,436.
Ruf, Walter. Centrifuge. 2.881,974, 4-14-59, Cl. 233 — 45.
Rufer, Franz, to Mefina S.A. Apparatus for rendering auto-
matic the control of a machine tool. 2,903,918, 9-15-59,
Cl. 77—32.3.
Ruff, Alonzo W., to V. C. Patterson & Associates, Inc. Ap-
paratus and method of lowering ice-buckled cold room
floors. 2.886,952, 5-19-59, Cl. 61 — 36.
Ruff, Donald G. : See —
Murtaugh, Justin J., Lavrich, Ruff, Krueck, and Grant.
2,898,209.
Ruff, Edgar E., to Lever Brothers Co. Polyphosphate com-
positions containing tallow methvl tauride and 2-mercapto-
thiazoline. 2,870,092, 1-20-59, Cl. 252 — 137.
Ruff. Edgar E., to Lever Brothers Co. Polyphosphate compo-
sitions containing coco-/3-alanine and 2-mercaptothiazoline.
2,870,093, 1-20-59, Cl. 252 — 137.
Ruff, Edgar E., and J. L. Thornton, to Lever Brothers Co.
Detergent composition. 2,880,178, 3-31-59, Cl. 252 — 137.
Ruff, Edgar E., and E. E. Smith, to Lever Brothers Co.
Nontarnishing detergent compositions containing stannous
salts. 2,903,431, 9-8-59, Cl. 252 — 135.
Ruff, Everett E. Self-adjusting pipe wrench. 2,887,922, 5-
26-59, Cl. 81 — 99.
Ruff, Herbert. Mounting head assembly for an electrically
heated cutting tool. 2,896,059, 7-21-59, Cl. 219—21.
Inc. Shielding manipu-
2,889,464, 6-2-59, Cl.
804
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Ruff, Richard B. : See —
Smithwick, Jack \\\, and Ruff. 2,887,249.
Ruffing, Norman R. : See —
Nagle, Floyd B., Ruffing, Wright, Kozakiewicz, and Roche.
2,915,482.
Ruffle, William H., Speed Development Co. Ltd. Tempera-
ture change responsive means for controlling electric cir-
cuits. 2,894,251, 7-7-59. CI. 340 — 227.
Rulfner, James H. : See —
Cornell, Arthur A., Dunbar, and Ruffner. 2,906,852.
Rune, George H. Switching device. 2,870,285, 1-20-59, CI.
200 — 87.
Rufolo, Anthony. Device for measuring creep. 2,891,399,
6-23-59, CI. 73—94.
Rufus, David, to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Electronic
tube packet. 2,881,347, 4-7-59, CI. 313— 25G.
Rug, John P. : See —
Wiley, Verlis H., Rug, and Trefethen. 2,890,387.
Rugaber, Robert H. : See —
Hansen, John G., Rugaber, and Welsh. 2,896,845.
Ruge, Arthur C, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Motion
load weighing system. 2,868,535, 1-13-59, CI. 265 — 71.
Rugen, Daniel L. Method and means for applying panels to
a ceiling. 2,913,776, 11-24-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Rugen, Vernon L., to Deere Mfg. Co. Clutch. 2,875,873,
3-3-59, CI. 192—18.
Rugen, Vernon L., and M. R. Cessna, to Deere & Co. 'Syn-
chronizing transmission. 2.875,627. 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 339.
Ruger, Robert D., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Amphibious ve-
hicle. 2,914.017, 11-24-59, CI. 115—1.
Ruger, William B., to Sturm, Ruger and Co., Inc. 22 caliber
conversion for a Colt 45 caliber semi-automatic pistol.
2,898,693, 8-11-59, CI. 42—77.
Rugg, Harold H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bus
structure. 2,878,300, 3-17-59, CI. 174 — 15.
Ruggeberg, Wolfgang : See —
Henecka, Hans, Ziegler, and Ruggeberg. 2,887,487.
Ruggeri, John R., to International Harvester Co. Free pis-
ton engine with air compression on power stroke.
2.876.752. 3-10-59. CI. 123—46.
Ruggieri, Anthony J. Stepladder attachment. 2,911,133,
11-3-59, CI. 182 — 124.
Ruggiero, Alfred J., to E. D. Bullard Co. Safety hat.
2,895,136. 7-21-59, CI. 2 — 3.
Ruggiero, Alfred J., to E. D. Bullard Co. Headgear with
face shield. 2,904,790, 9-22-59, CI. 2—8.
Ruggles, Arthur J. : See —
Nye, Norman H., and Ruggles. 2,911,651.
Ruggles, Percy C, to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Col-
lector electrodes for klystron tubes. 2,890,375, 6-9-59, CI.
315—5.38.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Oxybromination of chlorodifluoromethane. 2,871,274,
1-27-59, CI. 260—653.8.
Ruh, Robert P., R. A. Davis, and M. R. Broadworth, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Fluorination of trichloroethylene.
2,885,427, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 653.7.
Ruh, Robert P., R. A. Stowe, and R. A. Davis, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Preparation of 3,3,3-trifluoropropene.
2,889,379, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 653.4.
Ruh, Robert P., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Oxybromination of chlorodifluoromethane. 2,908,724,
10-13-59, CI. 260 — 653.8.
Ruhe, Richard K. : See —
Tydon, Walter, and Ruhe. 2,876,969.
Riihenbeck, Adalbert, W. Mattheis. and J. Zirn. Method of
treating molten metals. 2,874,038, 2-17-59, CI. 75 — 59.
Ruhl, Charles A. L. : See —
Larsen, Lester J., and Ruhl. 2,915,046.
Ruhl, Charles A. L., to The New York Air Brake Co. Four
position control valve having a float position. 2,916,050,
12-8-59, CI. 137 — 622.
Ruhl, Charles A. L., and C. J. Worth, to The New York Air
Brake Co. Multi-position control valve. 2,916,049,
12-8-59, CI. 137—622.
Ruhl, John H., and E. J. Mazurkiewicz, to Ford Motor Co.
Vehicle air suspension system. 2,913,254, 11-17-59, CI.
280—124.
Riihle, Hans, to Zeiss Ikon A.G. Focusing plate for photo-
graphic cameras. 2,881,686, 4-14-59, CI. 95 — 44.
Ruhman, Smil, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Magnetic control systems. 2,905,932, 9-22-59, CI.
340—174.
Ruhmann, Welton A., and J. P. McCullough. Knee riding
horse. 2,888,263, 5-26-59, CI. 272—1.
Ruhoff, John R., G. L. Martin, and C. O. Gerfen, to Mal-
linckrodt Chemical Works. Process for separating values
of tantalum and columbium from values of an element of
group IV B. 2,895,792, 7-21-59, CI. 23—23.
Ruhoff, John R., G. L. Martin, and C. O. Gerfen, to Mal-
linckrodt Chemical Works. Process for separating tanta-
lum and columbium values. 2,895,793, 7-21-59, CI. 23 — 23.
Ruhr. Heinrich R. : See —
Hoppe, Otto F., and Ruhr. 2,868,148.
Ruhr Intrans Hubst&pler G.m.b.H. : See —
Fischer, Herbert. 2,896,994.
Ruhr-Stickstoff Akt. : See —
Mayer-Krapoll, Hermann. 2,874,035.
Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Andres, Karlheinz. 2,915,548.
Buchner, Karl. 2,899,395.
Biichner, Karl and Meis. 2,905,716.
Biichner, Karl, Meis. and Roelen. 2,879,299.
Buchner, Karl, Meis, and Roelen. 2,881,208.
Buchner, Karl, and Schwarz. 2,871,249.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Linden. 2,882,199.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,879,275.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,881,187.
Feichtinger, Hans, and Puschhof. 2,881,207.
Hock, Heinrich. 2.874,147.
Hock, Heinrich. 2.8S9.336.
Justi, Eduard, Thuy, and Winsel. 2,912,478.
Justi. Eduard, and Winsel. 2,901,523.
Rolling, Helmut, and Geiser. 2,919,242.
Kolling, Helmut, Noeske, and Rappen. 2,892,877.
Rolling, Helmut, and Rappen. 2,874,061.
Kolling, Helmut, and Rappen. 2,874,194.
Kolling, Helmut, Rappen, and Reiffert. 2,871,210.
Kolling, Helmut, and Stiebling. 2,880,163.
Noeske, Heinz. 2,890,213.
Noeske, Heinz, and Kolling. 2,887,517.
Noeske, Heinz, and Roelen. 2,889,259.
Roelen. Otto. 2,898,316.
Schaub, Franz, Drope, and Von Hoffmann. 2,889,892.
Schaub, Franz, von Hoffman, Roelen, and Drope.
2,911,730.
Schnur, Friedrich. 2,870,185.
Spengler, Herbert, Bischoff, and Dreeskampf. 2,884,783.
Ruhrgas Akt. : See —
Horn, Fritz A. 2,875,589.
Ruijs, Frans W., to A. B. Dick Co. Exposure apparatus.
2,908,210, 10-13-59. CI. 95—73.
Ruiz, Honorato G. Electro-thermostatic appliances.
2,884,502, 4-28-59, CI. 200—122.
Ruiz, Oscar F. Machine for making tortillas. 2,907,286,
10-6-59, CI. 107—12.
Rulon, Richard M. : See — -
Butler, Keith H., Homer, and Rulon. 2,919,249.
Butler, Keith H., and Rulon. 2,919,250.
Rulon, Richard M., and W. H. Drew, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Curved electroluminescent lamp. 2,900,545,
8-18-59. CI. 313—108.
Rulseh, Elroy M., to Cleaver-Brooks Co. Burner heated oil
supply system. 2,896,699, 7-28-59, CI. 158—36.
Rulseh, Roger D., to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Combined motor
protector and door switch for a laundry machine.
2,876,556, 3-10-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Rumberg, Alfred, W. Damgen; and M. Theis, to Knapsack-
Griesbeim Akt. Device for tightening and loosening current
supply plates on electrodes in electric furnaces. 2,872,494,
2-3-59, CI. 13 — 16.
Rumble, Robert C, and H. M. Buck, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Fluid flow indicator and fluid identifier.
2,890,405, 6-9-59, CI. 324—2.
Rumble, Robert C, and H. M. Buck, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Sound monitor for subsurface packer.
2,915,739, 12-1-59, CI. 340 — 18.
Rumgay, William L. : See —
Coney. Charles H., and Rumgay. 2.870,055.
Rummel, Roman. Process for gasifying fuels. 2,913,321,
11-17-59, CI. 48—197.
Rummel. Theodor, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Apparatus for fusing pulverulent semiconductor material.
2,907,642, 10-6-59, CI. 23—273.
Rummel, Theodor. to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Water cooled crucible for high frequency heating.
2,908.739. 10-13-59, CI. 13—27.
Riimmel, Theodor, W. Keller, and H.-F. Quast, to Siemens
& Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Processing semiconductor
rods. 2,913,561, 11-17-59, CI. 219 — 10.43.
Rummel, Walter, to Dr. Schwarz Arzneimittelfabrik G. m.
b. H. Therapeutic iron complex. 2,877,253, 3-10-59, CI.
260—439.
Rummert, Gunter : See —
Friedrich, Hilda, Fischer, and Rummert. 2,916,457.
Rummert, Gunter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Process for carrying out exothermic
chemical reactions. 2,890,929, 6-16-59, CI. 23 — 1.
Rummert, Gunter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for separating
pure acetylene from gas mixtures containing acetylene.
2,909,241, 10-20-59, CI. 183—115.
Rumpel, Harvey H., to Smith Engineering Works. Gyratory
crusher concave adjustment. 2,8S1,981, 4-14-59, CI.
241 — 215.
Rumsey, Herbert. Jr., to W. R. Grace & Co. Packaged sausage
product and method of making same. 2,908.576. 10-13-59,
CI. 99—174.
Rumsey, Herbert, Jr., to W. R. Grace & Co. Commercial
package and method of making the same. 2,911,305,
11-3-59, CI. 99—171.
Rumsev. Herbert, Jr., to W. R. Grace & Co. Apparatus for
wrapper end closure. 2,914,898, 12-1-59, CI. 53—141.
Rumsev, Leo : See —
Kellican, Thelma E., and Rumsey. 2.888,785.
Rumsey, Rollin D., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Damper
with thermostatic valve. 2,899,023, 8-11-59, CI. 188—96.
Runciman, Robert D., to The General Electric Co. Ltd.
Automatic machines. 2,890,456, 6-16-59, CI. 1 — 102.
LIST OF PATENTEES
805
Runck, Roger J. : See —
Yntema, Leonard F., and Runck. 2,870,527.
Rund, Clifford A. Coupling link for a crawler vehicle track
and continuous track using same. 2,882,102, 4—14-59, CI.
305—10.
Runde, Byron A., and I. W. Borutzke, to Burroughs Corp.
Carriage movement controls for accounting machines.
2,894,615, 7-14-59, CI. 197 — 177.
Runde, Kenneth R. Washing and drying machines. 2,868,004,
1-13-59, CI. 68—12.
Runde, Kenneth R. Expandible earth anchor. 2,905,288,
9-22-59, CI. 189 — 92.
Rundle, George W. Portable cook stove. 2,893,373, 7-7-59,
CI. 126—9.
Rundle, Robert E. : See —
Wilhelm, Harley A., and Rundle. 2,872,307.
Runge, Erwin, and H. Binek, to Firma Preckel & Waltermann
G.m.b.H. Upholstery tufting. 2,910,116, 10-27-59, CI.
155—185.
Runge, Frank E., and D. F. Balmer, to The Soundscriber
Corp. Hand microphone. 2,891,131, 6-16-59, CI. 200 — 153.
Runge, Heinz F. : See —
Bach, Chester C. and Runge. 2,886.995.
Baluck, Francis M., Brunner, and Runge. 2,911,087.
Runge, Heinz F., to Western Electric Co., Inc Fixture for
bending terminals. 2,873,787, 2-17-59, CI. 153 — 20.
Runge, Richard J., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Seismic
wavelet contraction. 2,872,996, 2-10-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Runkel, Robert W. Electrode holder. 2,889,447, 6-2-59, CI.
219 — 142.
Runken, Gerd : See —
Furrer, John R., and Runken. 2,900,924.
Furrer, John R., and Runken. 2,917,005.
Runnalls, Oliver J. C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of making alloys of beryllium
with plutonium and the like. 2,875,041, 2-24-59, CI.
75 — 122.7.
Runner, John W. : See —
Bricker, Carl E., and Runner. 2,916,884.
Frayer, Theodore, and Runner. 2,900,052.
Runner, John W.. to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Self-
energizing brake adjustment. 2,878,901, 3-24-59, CI.
188—73.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Railway journal
packing. Re. 24,643, 4-28-59, CI. 308 — 243.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Anti-fraction
pad. 2,872.181, 2-3-59, CI. 267 — 49.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Sealing ring.
2,892,650, 6-30-59, CI. 288—33.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. High speed end-
less belt. 2,892,748, 6-30-59, CI. 154 — 52.1.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Self -lubricating
bearing. 2,906,573, 9-29-59 CI. 308 — 238.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Ski or sled runner.
2,908,506. 10-13-59, CI. 2S0— 11.13.
Runton, Leslie A., to The Russell Mfg. Co. Sealing ring and
thrust bearing. 2,910,329, 10-27-59, CI. 308 — 163.
Runton, Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg.
Co. Self-lubricating spring liner pad. 2,890,041, 6-9-59,
CI. 267 — 49.
Runton, Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg.
Co. Railway journal bearing. 2,906,567, 9-29-59 CI.
308 — 53.
Runton, Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg Co.
Ball joint actuator. 2,906,569, 9-29-59, CI. 308 — 72 '
Runton. Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg Co.
Windshield wiper or the like. 2,908,028, 10-13-59 CI
15 — 245.
Runton, Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg Co.
Bearing for helicopter rotor. 2,908,532, 10-13-59, CI.
Runton, Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg Co.
Oilless antifriction bearings. 2,908,535, 10-13-59, CI. 308 —
163.
Runton, Leslie A., and H. C. Morton, to The Russell Mfg Co.
Collet for variable pitch propeller hub. 2,918,316, 12-22-59,
CI. 288 — 17.
Runyan, Walter R., and R. E. Anderson, to Texas Instru-
ments Inc. Grown junction transistors. 2,878,152,
3-17-59, CI. 148 — 33.
Runyan, Wilbur C. Method of and apparatus for forming
decorative bows. 2,905,368, 9-22-59, CI. 223 — 46.
Ruoti, Enzo : See —
Muench. Werner, Ruoti, and Silvestri. 2,904,579.
Rupe, Jack H. : See —
Graves, Barton R., and Rupe. 2,916,914.
Rupel, Earl E. : See —
Spurlino, Pascal, Hull, and Rupel. 2,868,912.
Rupert, Kenneth C. : See — ■
Cresswell, Stephen G., and Rupert. 2,911,015.
Rupert, Kenneth C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Coil
coating holder. 2,911,348, 11-3-59, CI. 204 — 299.
Rupert, Richard D. Double face reflector. 2,884,835 5-5-59,
CI. 88 — 78.
Rupp, Herbert E., II.
for an automotive
180 — 62.
Rupp, Herbert E., II. Low slung vehicle frame.
12-29-59, CI. 280—106.
Rupp, Walter H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Storage and transporation of liquefied gas. 2,897,657, 8-4-
59, CI. 62 — 15.
Driving and braking arrangement
vehicle. 2,918,981, 12-29-59, €1.
2,919,139,
Rupp, William L. : See —
Price, Clarence A., and Rupp. 2,869,571.
Ruppel, Alfred E. : See-
James, Richard T., and Ruppel. 2,892,888.
Ruppel, Carl D., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Turbine pump.
2,918,010, 12-22-59, CI. 103 — 13.
Ruppel, Wilhelm : See —
Braum, Willy, and Ruppel. 2,905,691.
Ruppert, Wilhelm, G. Schwedler, O. Essewein, and B. Fritz,
to Metallgesellschaft Akt. Apparatus for producing hard
coatings on workpieces. 2,884,894, 5-5-59, CI. 118 — 18.
Rus, Albert F., and C. C. Veale, to Western Electric Co.,
Inc. Electrical resistance measuring apparatus for cutting
helical grooves in resistors. 2,884,746, 5-5-59, CI. 51 — 37.
Rusca, Ralph A. : See —
Miller, August L., Brown, and Rusca. 2,879,549.
Rusca, Ralph A., and R. C. Young, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Self-feeding and self-doffing opener
cleaner for textile fibers. 2,893,064, 7-7-59, CI. 19—76.
Rusch, Kenneth A., and E. Hillman, to Milprint, Inc. Art of
forming tubes from thermo-plastic sheet material. 2,897,875,
8-4-59 CI. 154 — 42.
Ruschig, Heinrich : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Aumuller, Stein, and Ther.
2,912,460.
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt-Thomg, Haede, and
Fritsch. 2,912,444.
Ruschig, Heinrich, R. Fugmann, H. Eggert, E. Fischer, and
E. Lindner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Substituted 2,3-diphenyl-l,4-dioxo-
tetrahydrophthalazines and a process for preparing them.
2,874,156, 2-17-59, CI. 260—250.
Ruschig, Heinrich, W. Siedel, H. Leditschke, M. Schorr, D.
Schmidt-Barbo, and G. Lammler, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Dicarboxylic
acid-monopiperazides and a process for their manufacture.
2.875,205, 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 268.
Ruschig, Heinrich, II. Wagner, W. Aumuller, G. Korger, J.
Scholz, and A. Bander, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals
Meister Lucius & Bruning. Benzothiazol-2-sulfonyl-ureas
and a process for their manufacture. 2,891,960, 6-23-59,
CI. 260—306.6.
Ruschig, Heinrich, and W. Aumuller, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
a - hydroxy - 1,2,5,6 - tetrahydrobenzylphosphinous acid and
preparation thereof. 2,904,586, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 500.
Rusciano, Frank A., to Metallurgical Processes Co. Carburiz-
ing furnaces with recuperative heating. 2,886,303, 5-12—59,
CI. 266 — 5.
Rusciano, George J. : See —
Polchinski, Stanley, and Rusciano. 2,899,228.
Ruse, Raymond L. : See —
Bolton. Wilbur M., and Ruse. 2,901,867.
Ruseckas, Joseph A. : See — ■
Flagg, John E., and Ruseckas. 2,876,453.
Rush, Charles D., and M. W. Muehter, to American District
Telegraph Co. Retarding circuit. 2,876,396, 3-3-59, CI.
317 — 141.
Rush, Dallas, to Federal Chemical Co. Charge preweighing
device. 2,919,100, 12-29-59, CI. 249 — 32.
Rush, David H. : See —
Martin, Harry M., and Rush. 2,905,863.
Rush. Elton E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crys-
tallization apparatus. 2,890,938, 6-16-59, CI. 23 — 273.
Rush, Elton E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crys-
tallization process and apparatus. 2,910,516, 10-27-59,
CI. 260 — 674.
Rush, Hugh M., % to S. K. Clements. Single actuator for
a plurality of control devices. 2,877,660, 3-17-59, CI.
74 — 471.
Rush, Ian C, and C. M. Finigan, to Polymer Corp. Ltd.
Purification of unreacted butene recycle stream bv frac-
tional distillation. 2,886,613, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 680.
Rush Instrument Co., Inc. : See — -
Most, David. 2.873,409.
Most, David. 2,877,412.
Rush, John A. : See — -
Cobb, Charles E. 2,909,440.
Rush, John W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid pres-
sure brake control apparatus with high pressure emergency
feature. 2,905,508, 9-22-59, CI. 303—85.
Rusher, Robert L., and P. C. Yates, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Process for increasing the soil resistance
of a solid surface. 2,877,142, 3-10-59, Cl. 117—169.
Rushford, Wilson H. : See —
King, William R., and Rushford. 2,880,819.
Rushford, Wilson H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and
apparatus for classifying particulate material. 2,892,689,
6-30-59, Cl. 23—314.
Rushing. Frank C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Rotor end cap. 2,872,105, 2-3-59,
Cl. 233—27.
Rushing, George, Jr. Cleaner for optical lenses and the like.
2,880,441, 4-7-59, Cl. 15—214.
Rushing. Granvil L. : See —
Dunkerly, Cleo K., and Rushing. 2,902,955.
Rushing, James F. : See —
Greulich, Gerald G., and Rushing. 2,905,285.
Rushton, Alvis P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Bobbin drive. 2.913,868, 11-24-59, Cl. 57 — 130.
Rusk, Stanley J. Combination integrator. 2,913,180,
11-17-59, Cl. 235—183.
806
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Electric
2,915,-
Ruskin, Bernard J. Fixture assembly. 2,SS0,264, 3-31-59,
CI. 174—67.
Ruskin, Dan : See —
Korn, Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Ruskin. Henry, to Patents Management Corp.
stapling machine. 2,800,973. 1-6-59, CI. 1 — 3.
Ruskin, Henry, to Swingline, Inc. Stapling machine.
7.-.:;. l'i-x-.-jO. Cl. 1 — 3.
Ruskin, Len : See —
Laube, Hans. 2,905,049.
Ruskin, Simon L. : See —
Korn, Arthur, Hess, and Ruskin. 2,894,259.
Ruskin, Simon L., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for recov-
ery of petroleum. 2,906,6S0. 9-29-59, Cl. 204 — 162.
Ruskin, Simon L., to Union Carbide Corp. Irradiated con-
crete composition. 2,910,372, 10-27-59, Cl. 106—89.
Rusler, George W., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Crystal growing procedure. 2,892,739, 6-30-59, Cl.
148—1.5.
Rusnak, George A. : See —
Chabala, Leonard V.. and Rusnak. 2,871.313.
Rusoff, Irving I., to General Foods Corp. Flavor.
5-19-59. Cl. 99—140.
Rusoff, Irving I., to General Foods Corp.
5-19-59, Cl. 99—140.
Rusoff, Irving I., to General Foods Corp.
5-19-59. Cl. 99 — 140.
Rusoff, Irving I., to General Foods Corp.
5-19-59, Cl. 99 — 140.
Rusoff. Irving I., to General Foods Corp.
5-19-59, Cl. 99 — 140.
Rusoff, Irving I., to General Foods Corp.
and process therefor. 2,899.309, 8-11-59. Cl. 99—2.3.
Russ, Paul E., to The Gates Rubber Co. Pulley. 2,913,915,
11-24-59, Cl. 74 — 230.5.
Russell, Andrew C. Carburetor construction. 2,879,045,
3-24-59. Cl. 261—13.
Spark plug assembly. 2,900,546, 8-18-
2,887,384,
Flavor.
,385,
Flavor. 2,887,386,
Flavor. 2,887,387,
Flavor. 2,887,388,
Chocolate product
Wall switch assembly. 2,901,581, 8-25-
Telescopic
Russell, Andrew C.
59, Cl. 313—125.
Russell. Andrew C.
59. Cl. 200 — 153.
Russell, Arthur G., Co., Inc. : See —
Willis. Grant N. 2.918,163.
Russell, Billy N., and R. E. Anderson, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Well assembly for production of fluids from
a plurality of zones. 2,906,342, 9-29-59, Cl. 166 — 115.
Russell, Charles, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Propeller pitch
control system. 2,915.034, 12-1-59. Cl. 115—34.
Russell, Charles A., to National Lead Co. Process for the
preparation of stabilized organotitanium compounds.
2,894,966, 7-14-59, Cl. 260 — 429.5.
Russell, Charles A., to National Lead Co. Organotitanium
compounds and process of preparation. 2,898,356, 8-4-59,
Cl. 260 — 429.5.
Russell, Charles A., to National Lead Co. Organotitanium
compounds and process of preparation. 2,913,469, 11-17-59,
Cl. 260 — 429.5.
Russell. Clarence H. Automatic page turning apparatus.
2,897,618, 8^-59, Cl. 40 — 104.
Russell, Edwin R. : See —
Boyd. George E., Russell, and Schubert. 2,898,185.
Russell, F. C, Co., The : See —
Kiehl, Arthur H. 2,916,112.
Kiehl. Arthur H, and Laurieh. 2,912.078.
Russell, Fred J., to Inland Steel Products Co.
jack post. 2,906,490, 9-29-59, Cl. 248—354.
Russell, George F. : See —
Mann, Julius W., and Russell. 2,870,808.
Russell, Henrv H., to United States of America, Commerce.
Large-capacity balance. 2,882,038, 4-14-59, Cl. 265 — 54.
Russell, Howard T. Low pressure warning signal for tube-
less tires. 2,915,035, 12-1-59, Cl. 116 — 34.
Russell. James B., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Composite article. 2.883.739, 4-28-59. Cl. 29 — 196.2.
Russell. James L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Echo objeet-
detecting system sensitive to object velocity. 2,883,656,
4-21-59. Cl. 343 — 7.7.
Russell, John A. : See —
Piekarski, Julian A., and Russell. 2,903,567.
Russell, John A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Electrode feed appa-
ratus. 2,909,646, 10-20-59, Cl. 219—130.
Russell, John A., and J. R. Bouille, to Joy Mfg. Co. Disinte-
grating mechanism for longwall continuous miner.
2,867,427, 1-6-59, Cl. 262—28.
Russell, John D., to Jov Mfg. Co. Mining apparatus of the
pivoted boom type. 2,872,171, 2-3-59, Cl. 262 — 29.
Russell, John D., to Jov Mfg. Co. Loading apparatus for
tunnel work. 2,907,481, 10^6-59, Cl. 214—41.
Russell, John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Floor clean-up mechanism
for continuous mining apparatus. 2,908,374, 10-13-59, Cl.
198—9.
Russell, John D., to Jov Mfg. Co. Articulated convevor hav-
ing tension control means. 2,910,169, 10-27-59, Cl. 198 —
109.
Russell, John D. Pressure-controllable rotary welding elec-
trodes. 2,918,564, 12--22-59, Cl. 219 — 84.
Russell, John E. : See —
Clapp, Daniel B., Read, Stephens, and Russell. 2,914,577.
Russell, John G., to Parker Hannifin Corp. Fluid pressure
actuated automatic shut-off valve. 2,913,217, 11-17-59,
Cl. 251—46.
Russell, John J. Liquid dispenser. 2,885,125, 5-5-59, Cl.
222 — 321.
Russell, John K., and W. W. Boggs, to Luber-Finer Inc.
Apparatus for handling sheets of paper. 2,878,016.
3-17-59, Cl. 271—11.
Russell, John K., and G. J. Byrd, to Lignosol Chemicals Ltd.
Drilling fluids. 2,901,429. 8-25-59, Cl. 252 — 8.5.
Russell, John L , to The Bristol Co. Synchronous inverter.
2,901,571, 8-25-59, Cl. 200—90.
Russell, Kenneth F. Apparatus for drawing wire. 2,893,544,
7-7-59, Cl. 205—20.
Russell, Lewis S., Jr. Bin and unloading mechanism.
2,8S9,942, 6-9-59, Cl. 214 — 15.
Russell, Linus E.. to Peters & Russell, Inc. Exhaust exten-
sion. 2,868,228, 1-13-59. Cl. 138 — 46.5.
Russell, Linus E.. to Peters & Russell, Inc. Exhaust deflector.
2,868,229, 1-13-59, Cl. 138—46.5.
Russell, Linus E.„ to Peters & Russell, Inc. Fluid pump.
2.883,939. 4-28-59. Cl. 103 — 178.
Russell, Linus E., to Peters & Russell, Inc. Pump.
2.912,158, 11-10-59. Cl. 230 — 229.
Russell, Louis A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic core inverter circuit. 2,894,151, 7-7-59, Cl.
307 — 88.
Russell, Louis A., to International Business Machines Corp.
Magnetic core transfer circuit. 2,904,779, 9-15-59, Cl.
340—174.
to International Business Machines Corp.
transfer circuit. 2,907,987, 10-6-59, Cl.
Russell, Louis A..
Magnetic core
340—174.
Russell, Louis A.,
to International Business Machines Corp.
2,910,595, 10-27-59, Cl.
Magnetic core logical circuit
307 — 88.
Russell, Louis A., to International Business Machines Corp
Magnetic core logical circuit. 2,919,354, 12-29-59, Cl
307—88.
Russell Mfg. Co., The : See —
Morton, Henry C. 2.901.388.
Rasero, Lawrence J. 2.912.016.
Runton, Leslie A. Re. 24,643.
2.872.181.
2,892,650.
2,892,748.
2,906.573.
2.908.506.
2.910,329.
and Morton.
Ronton, Leslie A.
Runton, Leslie A.
Runton, Leslie A.
Runton, Leslie A.
Runton, Leslie A.
Runton, Leslie A.
Runton, Leslie A.,
2,890,041.
2,906.567.
2,906,569.
2.908.028.
2,908.532.
2.908.535.
2,918,316.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Morton.
Runton, Leslie A., and Mnrton.
Runton. Leslie A., and Morton.
Russell. Mark N. : See —
Winter. Paul H. and Russell. 2.881.292.
Russell, Monica. Hair curlers. 2,910,989, 11-3-59, a.
132 — 40.
Russell, Ralph W.. to Pohatcong Hosiery Mills, Inc. Toelet.
2.866,979. 1-6-59. Cl. 2 — 61.
Russell. Ralph W., to Siler City Mfg. Co., Inc. Hosiery
boarding form. 2,914,226, 11-24-59, Cl. 223—75.
Russell, Ralph W.. Jr. Forging apparatus. 2.S85.916,
5-12-50. Cl. 78 — °0
Russell, Ray A., to California Umbrella Co. Umbrella winch.
2.914,154, 11-24-59, Cl. 192—15.
Russell. Robert C. to Eaton Mfg. Co. Bidirectional slip
coupling. 2.868,001. 1-13-59 Cl. 64 — 30.
Russell. Robert C, to Eaton Mfg. Co. Circuit apparatus for
electric window lifts. 2,881.378, 4-7-59. Cl. 318—283.
Russell, Robert C. to Eaton Mfg. Go. Two speed axle im-
provement. 2.882,752, 4-21-59. Cl. 74 — 695.
Russell, Robert C. Torque converters. 2,911,852, 11-10-59.
Cl. 74 — 677.
Russell. Robert G. : See —
Frickert, Philip J., and Russell. 2,886,877.
Russell, Robert G., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Appa-
ratus for longitndinallv feeding a multifilament, continuous
strand. 2,868.358. 1-13-59. Cl. 203 — 183.
Russell. Robert G.. to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corn. Appa-
ratus for feeding molten glass. 2,883.798, 4-28-59, Cl.
49 — 53.
Russell. Robert G., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method
for producing coated glass fibers. 2,895,789, 7-21-59, Cl.
18—54.
Russell, Robert G.. to Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp Appa-
ratus for production of glass fibers. 2.90S.036. 10-13-59,
Cl. 18—8.
Russell, Robert G., to Owens-Corning Fiherglas Corp. Pro-
duction of coated glass fibers. 2,916,347, 12-8-59. Cl.
18—54.
Russell. Robert G., E. W. Smart, and J. D. Riley, to Owens-
Corning Fiberglas Corp. Apparatus for producing thermo-
plastic fibers. 2,875.893. 3-3-59. Cl. 209—11.
Russell, Robert G., and D. Denelsbeck. to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Apparatus for feeding and conveying
molten glass. 2,910,806, 11-3-59, Cl. 49 — 14.
Russell & Stoll Co.. Inc. : Scr —
Rostan, Robert A. 2.916.540.
Russell, William H, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Internal cutting device. 2,892,387,
6-34-59, Cl. 90—12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
807
Kussell, William J. : See —
Weber, Victor, Sanders, and Russell. 2,911,152.
Weber. Victor, Tyler, and Russell. 2.902,567.
Weber, Victor, Tyler, and Russell. 2,913,562.
Russell, William L. : See —
Carlson, Carl H., and Russell. 2,881,018.
Russell, William N. : See —
Suen, Tzeng J., and Russell. 2,893,977.
Russell, William N., and T. J. Suen, to American Cyanamid
Co. Mercapto dibasic acids as regulators for the poly-
merization of acrylic acids, amides and salts. 2,878,237,
3-17-59, CI. 260—80.
Russell, William S., and R. C. Gibson, to Parker Rust Proof
Co. Alkali metal phosphate coating method for metals and
article produced thereby. 2,882,189, 4-14-59, CI. 148 — 6.16.
Russell-French, Harry M. : See —
Dean. Walter B., and Russell-French. 2,883,179.
Russi, Ralph F., Jr. : See —
Wilhelm, Harley A., Peterson, and Russi. 2,872,310.
Russo, Albert J. : See —
Costello, Edward L., Russo, and Seidell. 2,907,697.
Russo, Aurelio D., to Airkem, Inc. Vapor diffusing device.
2,878,060, 3-17-59, CI. 299 — 24.
Russo, Benjamin J. Massage machine. 2,8S9,826, 6-9-59,
CI. 128—57.
P., and M. Ellis. Clothespin
"Accessory container. 2,880,864, 4-7-59, CI.
2,8S5,75S,
Mixing appa-
2,902,254.
Hammer, and Rust.
Hammer, and Rust.
and % to
for preparing copolymers of
2,873,265, 2-10-59. CI. 260—
2,893,956.
2,880,195.
Russo, Jack
5-12-59, CI.
Russo. Vassie.
206—69.
Russo, Walter L. : See —
Maloney, Henry B., and Russo. 2,896,064.
Russum, Gaillard R.. to Johns-Manville Corp.
ratus. 2.901,227. 8-25-59. CI. 2.">9 — 81.
Rust, David J., and J. H. Jensen, to Rvlock Co., Ltd. Screen
door with metallic frame. 2,894,579,*7-14-59, CI. 160 — 378.
Rust, David J., and J. H. Jensen, to Rylock Co., Ltd. Window
frame. 2,918,706, 12-29-59, CI. 20 — 11.
Rust, Frederick F., to Shell Development Co. Manufacture
of hydrogen peroxide. 2,871,104, 1-27-59, CI. 23 — 207.
Rust, Frederick F., and L. M. Porter, to Shell Development
Co. Manufacture of hydrogen peroxide. 2,871,101, 1-27-59,
CI. 23—207.
Rust, Frederick F., L. M. Porter, and W. E. Vaughan, to Shell
Development Co. Process for the production of hydrogen
peroxide. 2,871,102, 1-27-59, CI. 23 — 207.
Rust Furnace Co. : See — -
Conway. Leon F., and Dinneen.
Rust. John B. : See —
Martin. James W., Hessel,
2,875,831.
Martin, James W., Hessel,
2,875,832.
Rust, John B., % to Montclair Research Corp
Ellis-Foster Co. Process "
organo silicon derivatives.
46.5.
Rust. Noel M. : See —
Wright, Peter M., and Rust. 2,896,203.
Ruston & Hornsbv Ltd. : See —
Feilden, Geoffrey B. R. 2,881.972.
Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Geller, Julius, Schumacher, and Lang.
Hentschel. Herbert, and Sussenguth.
Metzger, Walter, and Meis. 2,914,504.
Ratte, Heinrich, and Geller. 2.868,713.
Ruth, Acquilla R., deceased, by T. M. Ruth, executrix. Clean-
ing tool for air line hose coupling. 2,909,795, 10-27-59,
CI. 15—104.02.
Ruth, Harold M., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Article clip. 2,909,820, 10-27-59, CI. 24—81.
Ruth. Helmer A., to Interlake Iron Corp. Blast furnace seal.
2.901.132. 8-25-59. CI. 214 — 37.
Ruth, Joseph P. Mining machine having crankshaft oper-
ated ripper means. 2,874,947. 2-24-59, CI. 262 — 14.
Ruth, Joseph P. Apparatus for treating gases. 2,876,0S0,
3-3-59, CI. 23—284.
Ruth, Joseph P. Sugar diffusing apparatus. 2,876,143, 3-3-
59, CI. 127—7.
Ruth, Joseph P. Apparatus for conditioning exhaust gases
from internal combustion engines. 2,877,098, 3-10-59, CI.
23 — 284.
Ruth, Joseph P. Engine exhaust gas treatment apparatus.
2,878,107, 3-17-59, CI. 23—283.
Ruth, Joseph P. Continuous sub-atmospheric diffusion of
sugar. 2,908,596, 10-13-59, CI. 127 — 45.
Ruth, Joseph P. Mining and excavating machine of the
rotary type. 2,919,121, 12-29-59, CI. 262 — 7.
Ruth. Thelma M. : See —
Ruth, Acquilla R. 2,909,795.
Ruthardt, Konrad, and H. Speidel, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H.
Potentiometer electrical resistance elements of palladium
base alloys. 2,890,114, 6-9-59, CI. 75 — 172.
Ruther, Westley E. : See —
Draley, Joseph E., and Ruther. 2,871,176.
Rutherford, Harry T. Bearing boring machine. 2,877,671,
3-17-59, CI. 77—3.
Rutherford, Jerome J., Jr. : See —
Swanson, Linwood B., and Rutherford. 2,904,339.
Ruthroff. Clyde L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Microwave frequency discriminator. 2,883,533, 4-21-59,
CI. 250—27.
Ruti Machinery Works Ltd. : See —
Egli, Gerhard. 2,911,012.
Rutkowski, Hans, to H. Gerlach. Roof support structure for
mine workings. 2,884,272, 4-2S-59, CI. 287 — 99.
Rutland, David F. : See —
Pitman, Duncan, Rutland, and Giel. 2,907,012.
Rutland, David F., and J. C. Barclay, to Friden, Inc.
Multiplying mechanism for accumulating products around a
fixed decimal. 2,868,454. 1-13-59, CI. 235—63.
Rutledge, Chesley A., Jr. Knife scabbards. 2,903,171,
9-8-59, CI. 224 — 2.
Rutledge, Hal M., and C. M. Moore, to The Superior Switch-
board & Devices Co. Ringless socket meter box with means
for disconnecting the meter. 2,907,928, 10-6-59, CI. 317—
109.
Rutledge, John J. Sandblasting nozzle and method of pro-
ducing it. 2,900,851, 8-25-59, CI. 76 — 101.
Rutledge, Ralph J., Sr. Automatical baby feeder. 2,890,007,
6-9-59, CI. 248 — 105.
Rutledge, Richard E., Sr. Paint can holder and scraper.
2,873,044, 2-10-59, CI. 220—90.
Rutledge, Thomas F., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Process of
preparing tertiary acetylenic carbinols. 2,910,510,
10-27-59, CI. 260—618.
Rutten, Donald, to Railoc Co. Silage distributor. 2,867,190,
1-6-59, CI. 119—52.
Ruttenberg, Derald H. : See —
Operhall, Theodore. 2,892,227.
Ruttger, William J. Braking system for outboard motor
carriers. 2,905,482, 9-22-59, CI. 280 — 47.24.
Ruttger, William J. Suction cup holder. 2,915,271, 12-1-59,
CI. 248 — 206.
Rutz, Charles R., and V. J. Ferrante. Single delivery weld-
ing rod container. 2,896,819, 7-28-59, CI. 221 — 203.
Rutz, Richard F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Current multiplication transistors and method of producing
same. 2,867,732, 1-6-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Rutz, Richard F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Bistable semiconductor device. 2,889,499, 6-2-59, CI.
317 — 235.
Rutz, Richard F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Semiconductor device encapsulation. 2,898,474, 8-4-59, CI.
250 — 211.
Rutz, Richard F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Semiconductor device. 2,910,634, 10-27-59, CI. 317 — 235.
Ruud Mfg. Co. : See —
Lyle, John M. 2,892,465.
Ruyle, William V., to Merck & Co., Inc. A70 bisnorcholadienic
acids and esters thereof. 2,895,968, 7-21-59, CI. 260 —
397.1.
Ruze, John, to The Gabriel Co. Antenna array for counter-
acting the effect of null regions. 2,898,593, 8-4-59, CI.
343—853.
Ruzek, Jan M. : See —
Jackson, Clarence E., and Ruzek. 2.871,339.
Ruzicka, Leopold, and O. Jeger, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products Inc. Process for the manufacture of steroids.
2,868,784, 1-13-59, CI. 260—239.59.
Ruzicka, Leopold, and H. Heusser, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products, Inc. Hydrophenanthryl-carboxylic acids and
esters and process for preparing same. 2,889,355, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—468.5.
Ruzicka. Otakar. Photocolorimetric device. 2,900,523, 8-18-
59, CI. 250 — 211.
Ryan, Alfred J., and W. B. McDowell ; said McDowell assor.
to said Ryan. Flow meter. 2,896,453, 7-28-59, CI.
73 — 228.
Ryan, Benjamin F., to United States of America, Air Force.
Dolly-conveyor. 2,915,207, 12-1-59. CI. 214—84.
Ryan, Claire S., and R. S. Lane. Can opener and radiant
energy sterilizer. 2,867,865, 1-13-59, CI. 21—102.
Ryan, Donald J. : See —
Childers, Eugene, Ellis, and Ryan. 2,910,343.
Ryan, Edward J., Jr. : See —
Dodge, William W., and Ryan. 2,896,531.
Ryan, George R., to Abbott Laboratories. Container closure.
2,915,211, 12-1-59, CI. 215—42.
Ryan, Herbert A., to Senokot Pharmaceutical Products Corp.
Process for manufacture of senna products. 2,908,610,
10-13-59, CI. 167—56.
Ryan, James F., Jr., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Method
and apparatus for aseptically canning under pressure.
2,874,523, 2-24-59, CI. 53—22.
Ryan, James F., Jr., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Method
and apparatus for aseptically canning. 2,885,845, 5-12-59,
CI. 53—112.
Rvan, James F., Jr.. to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Back
'pressure valve. 2,902,048, 9-1-59, CI. 137 — 510.
Ryan, John A., Jr. Low altitude bombing system and appa-
ratus. 2,898,809, 8-11-59, CI. 89—1.5.
Ryan, John W. Vibrator toy gun. 2,892,289, 6-30-59, CI.
46 — 175.
Ryan, John W. Toy control system. 2,892,290, 6-30-59,
CI. 46 — 244.
Ryan, Kenneth Y., and W. J. Waters, to Farrel-Birmingham
Co., Inc. Mounting and demounting press. 2,878,559,
3-24-59, CI. 29 — 252.
Ryan, Martin A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydraulic ce-
ments having an extended thickening time, methods of
making the same, and processes employing the same.
2,876,841, 3-10-59, CI. 166 — 31.
808
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Eyan, Martin A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Thermal drill
and drilling process. 2,896,914, 7-28-59, CI. 255 — 1.8.
Eyan, Bhys E., and F. L. Tocher, to M. H. Treadwell Co., Inc.
Apparatus for handling and cooling cast metal cakes.
2,894,518, 7-14-59, CI. 134 — 131.
Eyan, Eichard W. Operating plug for fragrance dispenser.
2,904,223, 9-15-59, CI. 222 — 162.
Eyan, Thomas E. Interchangeable ornaments for buttons.
2.880,487. 4-7-59, CI. 24 — 113.
Eyan, William H. : See —
Walworth, Vivian K., and Eyan. 2,892,383.
Eyan, William H., to Polaroid Corp. Method for eliminating
unwanted images in stereoscopic light-polarizing prints.
2,887,007, 5-19-59, CI. 88—29.
Eyan, William H.t and V. K. Walworth, to Polaroid Corp.
Film stock for dichroic dve images. 2,868,077, 1-13-59,
CI. 88—65.
Eyan, William H., and V. K. Walworth, to Polaroid Corp.
Light-polarizing process and product. 2,892,382, 6-30-59,
CI. 8S— 65.
Eyba, Anton, to Stempel-Hermetik G. m. b. H. Electromag-
netic compressor. 2,872,101, 2-3-59, CI. 230 — 55.
Eyba, Anton, to Stempel-Hermetik G. m. b. H. Compressor.
2,872.102, 2-3-59, CI. 230 — 55.
Eyba, Anton, 30% to J. Eeinisch, and 30% to E. Vinatzer.
Friction coupling. 2,893,528, 7-7-59, CI. 192—111.
Eyba, Anton, 30% to J. Eeinisch and 30% to E. Vinatzer.
Slipring-less electromagnetically actuated coupling. 2,899,-
036, 8-11-59, CI. 192 — 84.
Eybold, Eichard A., Jr. Plug and receptacle assembly.
2,871,458, 1-27-59, CI. 339—91.
Eyburn, Jake E., and C. F. Bonner. Eoof ventilator.
2,897,742, 8-4-59, CI. 98 — 42.
Eychlewski, Thaddeus V. : See —
Evans, Lyle W., Eychlewski, and Wilson. 2,898,226.
Eychlewski. Thaddeus V., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Process of forming luminescent screens. 2,903,378, 9-8-59,
CI. 117—33.5.
Eychlewski, Thaddeus V., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Processing of image display devices. 2,916,394, 12-8-59,
CI. 117 — 33.5.
Eychlewski, Thaddeus V., and E. F. Wilson, to Sylvania
Electric Products Inc. Method of producing patterns.
2,872,316, 2-3-59, CI. 96—35.
Eychlewski. Thaddeus V., and E. F. Wilson, to Svlvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Image display device. 2,898,225, 8-^-
59, CI. 117—33.5.
Eyck, Francis M., to General Motors Corp. Windshield wiper
blade. 2,915,769, 12-8-59, CI. 15 — 245.
Eyck, Francis M., to General Motors Corp. Windshield wiper
transmission and arm assembly. 2,915,771, 12-8-59, CI.
15—255.
Eycraft, Dale, Jr., and E. B. Mortimer, to Peterson Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Apparatus for producing animal protein meals.
2,909.984. 10-27-59, CI. 99 — 235.
Eyd, Sven E., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Pneumatic bolt
applying and tightening tool. 2,910,901, 11-3-59, CI.
gj 50 3
Eydahl, Ernst A. H. : See —
Bergstedt, Alf ,T. A., and Evdahl. 2,903,279.
Eydbeck, Olof E. H. Electronic devices. 2,895,072, 7-14-59,
CI. 315 — 5.15.
Eydboholms Aktiebolag : See —
Corneliusson, Karl G. E.. Damm, Landqvist, Linnarson,
and Svansson. 2.892,470.
Eyder, Anthony J., to The Griscom-Bussell Co. Method of
welding stainless steel and welded joints. 2,914,346,
11-24-59. CI. 285—189.
Eyder. David F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Agi-
tating device. 2,869.838. 1-20-59, CI. 259 — 9.
Eyder. Elliott E., Jr. : See —
Moore, Eobert J., Eyder, and Jones. 2,913,412.
Eyder, Elmer. Variable displacement pump. 2,899,903, 8-18-
59, CI. 103 — 120.
Eyder, Frank A., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Automotive
vehicle heating system. 2,880,718, 4-7-59. CI. 126 — 116.
Eyder, George E., to General Motors Corp. Windshield wiper
assembly. 2,901,765. 9-1-59. CI. 15 — 255.
Eyder. Eobert C, to American Cyanamid Co. Maleic anhy-
dride production and catalyst therefor. 2,885,409, 5-5-59.
CI. 260—346.8.
Eyding, Herbert C, Jr. : See —
Christian, Maurice E., and Evding. 2,914.812.
Christian, Maurice E., and Eyding. 2,914,813.
Christian, Maurice E., and Eyding. 2,914,814.
Eydz, John S., to Eadio Corp. of America. Cathode ray tube
systems. 2,885,463, 5-5-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Eye, John K. : See —
Kay, John G., and Eye. 2,873,019.
Eye, Walter L., to The Cincinnati Gear Co. Workpiece load-
ing and unloading mechanism. 2,910,919, 11-3-59, CI.
90—1.
Eyker, Don W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for
preparing propellant powder. 2,917,379, 12-15-59, CI.
52—20.
Eylance, Francis G. : See —
Umbricht, Emil, and Eylance. 2,899,183.
Eylander, Elerm W. : See —
Goertz, Baymond C., Ferguson, Eylander, and Safranski.
2,891,168.
Window construction. 2,876,505, 3-10-59,
2,894,579.
2,918,706.
Cylinder
35,051.
C. Brunner, and M. J.
Electromagnetic circuit
' -87.
Eylander, John V.
CI. 20 — 52.2.
Eylander, Paul N. : See —
Meyerson, Seymour, and Eylander. 2,8S0,250.
Eylock Co., Ltd. : See —
Bust, David J., and Jensen.
Bust, David J., and Jensen.
Bymer, Bussell S. : See —
Cross, Grosvener M., and Bymer. 2,890,529.
Bynders, Wesley B., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
cleaning rack. 2,878.507, 3-24-59, CI. 15 — 304.
Byno Juddson B. : See —
Casey, Charles L., and Byno. 2,i
Eypinski, Albert B., W. S. J. Smith,
Laverty, to Murray Mfg. Corp.
breaker. 2,890,306, 6-9-59, CI. 200- .
Eyschkewitsch, Eugene I., to United States of America, Air
Force. Stabilization of zirconia. 2,910,371, 10-27-59, CI.
106—57.
Eyser, Gottlieb : See —
Gerecke, Max, Eyser, and Zeller. 2,912,467.
Guex. Waldemar, and Byser. 2.870,208.
Eyshavy, Eudolph L., to Bound Brook Oil-Less Bearing Co.
Oil-impregnated bearing having molybdenum sulfide coating
and method of making same. 2,893,793, 7-7-59, CI. 308 —
240.
Eystan Co. : See —
Goldman, Benjamin. 2,917,433.
Bywak, John, to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Thyratron con-
trol circuit. 2,898 515, 8-4-59, CI. 315 — 168.
Byznar, John W., to National Aluminate Corp. Finely divided
metal-containing substances and process for the preparation
thereof. 2,870,000, 1-20-59, CI. 75 — .5.
Byznar, John W., to National Aluminate Corp. Treatment
of metal surfaces in frictional contact to increase the
friction therebetween. 2,877,716, 3-17-59, CI. 104 — 1.
Byznar, John W., to National Aluminate Corp. Chemical
method of bark removal in forestry by using boroarsenates.
2,896,375, 7-28-59, CI. 47 — 57.5.
Bzasa, Michael 0. : See —
Morso. Eichard A., and Bzasa. 2,881.838.
Ezemienski, Walter S., to General Motors Corp. Paper packet
processing machine. 2,911,131, 11-3-59, CI. 225 — 100.
Ezeppa, Alfred H. Universal joint. 2,902,844, 9-8-59. Cl.
64 — 21.
Bzewinski, Leonard J. : See —
Alexander, Laurence E,, and Ezewinski. 2,891,479.
:S.A.G.A. Sociela per Azioni : See —
Boschi, Antonio. 2,887,173.
S.a.r.L. Bealisations Ultrasoniques : See —
Benaut, Paul. 2,893,239.
Eenaut, Paul. 2,903,886.
S.A.S. Lavorazione Materie Plastiche (L.M.P.) di M. I.
lombo & C. : See —
Colombo. Eoberto. 2.902.716.
Colombo, Eoberto. 2,914,801.
S. A. T. A. M., Societe Anonyme pour Tous Appareillages
Mecaniques : See —
Blanchet. Andre F. M., and Meyer. 2,898,002.
Carriol, Louis A. 2,871,894.
Carriol, Louis A. 2,885,119.
S-B Mfg. Co. : See—
Schulz, Alfred J. and D. A. 2,877,036.
S & C Electric Co. : See —
Baker, Charles H. 2.8S0.289.
Harner, Eobert H. 2,877,322.
Lindell, Sigurd I. 2.872.549.
Lindell, Sigurd I., and Ferguson. 2,894,101.
Mikos, John J. 2,917,608.
Mikos, John J. 2,917,609.
Mikos, John J. 2,918,556.
S.D.S. Inc. : See —
Lee. Helen. 2,883,988.
S. & E. Mfg. Co. : See —
Eeavis, William J. 2,877,832.
S. and F. Co., The : See —
Kaplan, Sholom E. 2,894,708.
S-J Chemical Co. : See —
Smith-Johannsen, Eobert. 2,891,228.
SKB Schuchtermann & Kremer-Baum Akt. fur Aufbereitung :
See —
Teuteberg, Eudolf. 2,893,557.
SKF Industries. Inc. : See —
Palmgren, Nils A. 2,876,529.
SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft mit beschrankter
Haftung : See —
2.867,852.
2.870.4S7.
2,900.675.
2,917,786.
2.872.774.
2,896,395.
2.S74.969.
Co-
Dausch, Erwin.
Dausch, Erwin.
Dausch. Ernst.
Dausch, Ernst.
Fink, Heinrich.
Fink, Heinrich.
Sommer, Walter,
Steichele, Joseph. 2,905,979.
S. L. F. Engineering Co. : See —
Fuhrmann, Hans, and Schwabe.
S. N. Marep : See —
Dicky, Leonide. 2,896,980.
S. O. S. B-Skod I/S : See—
Snitker, Jens C. 2,910,739.
2.891.43S.
LIST OF PATENTEES
809
S.p.A. Cambi Idraulici Badalini : See —
Badalini, Giovanni. 2,891,419.
S. p. A. Fratelli Borletti : See —
Moro, Antonio. 2,868,150.
Moro, Antonio. 2,871,809.
S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
Connolly. Francis A. 2,902,000.
Shields," Albert F. 2,898,818.
Shields, Albert F. 2,898,819.
Shields, Albert F. 2,898,821.
Shields, Albert F. 2,902,280.
Shields, Albert F. 2,905,067.
S.S.S. Gears Ltd. : See; —
Short, Philip J. 2,913,084.
Sinclair, Harold, and Basebe. 2,876,878.
S. U. Carburetter Co. Ltd., The : See-
Morris, John N. 2.S99.953.
Morris, John N. 2,915,014.
S. & W. Sewing Machine Attachment Co. : See —
Seaman, Edward L. 2,915,997.
Saad, Albert A. One-piece self-closing container. 2,868,254,
1-13-59, CI. 150 — .5.
Saad, Theodore S., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Directional coupler
switches. 2,SS7,572, 5-19-59, CI. 250 — 13.
Saalfrank, Royal B., to Milton Roy Co. Variable stroke
mechanisms. 2,892,352. 6-30-59, CI. 74 — 44.
Saalfrank, Royal B., to Milton Roy Co. Pump with sealing
arrangement. 2,898,867, 8-11-59, CI. 103 — 153.
Saari, Oliver E., to Illinois Tool Works. Worm forming
apparatus. 2,871,765. 2-3-59, CI. 90—11.64.
Saari, Oliver E., to Illinois Tool Works. Skew-axis gearing
with plane tooth gear. 2,896,467, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 459.5.
Saari, Oliver E.. to Illinois Tool Works. Reduction gearing
unit. 2,908,187. 10-13-59. CI. 74 — 665.
Saba, John M. : See —
Atkinson, William J. 2,867,911.
Sabaroff, Samuel. Radio frequency noise measurement sys-
tems. 2,883.616, 4-21-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Sabaroff, Samuel. Squelch system for communications re-
ceivers and the like. 2,892,079, 6-23-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Sabatini, John J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Starter gearing
for internal combustion engines. 2,882,733, 4-21-59, CI.
Sabatini, John J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Dental type of
over-running clutch and control mechanism therefor.
2,906,382, 9-29-59, CI. 192—41.
Sabatino, Anthony, and J. F. Schaefer, to Globe-tmion Inc.
Method and apparatus for making dry charged batteries.
2,911,457, 11-3-59, CI. 136—33.
Sabee, Reinhardt N., to Circle Machinery & Supply Co.
Machine for forming and filling foil packets. 2,913,862,
11-24-59, Cl. 53—53.
Sabel. Edward R. : See —
Bull, Glen C, Marlen, and Sabel. 2,913,973.
Sabel, Edward R., and F. I. Galbrecht, to Haloid Xerox Inc.
Photographic material processing apparatus. 2,913,974,
11-24-59, CI. 95 — 94.
Sabel. Richard H., to Flexonics Corp. Shell molding appa-
ratus. 2.887,741, 5-26-59, CI. 22 — 32.
Saberton. Frederick R.. to Metalastik Ltd. Shaft assemblies.
2.869.340, 1-20-59. CI. 64 — 11.
Sabins Dohrmann, Inc. : See —
Sabins, Rolland C. 2.903,405.
Sabins, Rolland C. 2,904,489.
Sabins, Rolland C. 2,918,420.
Sabins, Rolland C. to Sabins Dohrmann, Inc. Corrosion
prevention system. 2,903,405. 9-8-59, CI. 204—197.
Sabins, Rolland C, to Sabins Dohrmann, Inc. Anode mount-
ing apparatus. 2,904,489, 9-15-59, CI. 204 — 197.
Sabins, Rolland C. Electrolytic system. 2,910,421, 10-27-59,
CI. 204—197.
Sabins, Rolland C. to Sabins Dohrmann, Inc. Electrolytic
system. 2,918,420, 12-22-59, CI. 204 — 196.
Sable. Arthur J. : See —
Gilchrist, Edgar S., and Sable. 2,913,672.
Roper, Charles G., Gilchrist, and Sable. 2,898,543.
Sabo, Julius J., and H. E. Butler, to General Motors Corp.
Method for molding a ball-like article. 2,908,941, 10-20-59,
CI. 18 — 59.
Sabo, Stephen C, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Air
spring vulcanizing mold. 2,895,168, 7-21-59, CI. 18 — 35.
Saboe. Michael S., to United States of America, Navy.
Afterburner design, vaporizing type. 2,867,085, 1-6-59,
CI. 60—39.71.
Sabol, Albert R., to Standard Oil Co. Method of preparing
non-corrosive sulfurized terpenes and compositions contain-
ing the same. 2,910,462, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 139.
Sabol. Albert R., and R. E. Karll, to Standard Oil Co. Prep-
aration of alkaline earth salts of phosphorus sulfide-hydro-
carbon reaction products. 2,875,189, 2-24-59, CI. 260 — 139.
Sabol, Albert R., and R. Q. Little. Jr., to Standard Oil Co.
Hydrolysis of phosphorus sulfide-hydrocarbon reaction prod-
uct. 2,900,376, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 139.
Sabre Metal Products, Inc. : See—
Polich, Anthony. 2,878,033.
Sabre Research Corp. : See —
Thompson. Tom H. 2,889,781.
Thompson, Tom H. 2,918,008.
492096— P 52
2,897,592.
2,897,593.
Sabreen, Bernard S. : See —
Hollander, Julius, and Sabreen.
Hollander, Julius, and Sabreen.
Sabuda, Josef : See —
Converse, Vernon G., Ill, Seymour, Hohisel, and Sabuda.
2,884,113.
Sabula, George, to John W. Collier Co., Inc. Braider carrier.
2,881,653, 4-14-59, CI. 87—56.
Saby, John S., to General Electric Co. Evaporative cooling
system for electrical devices. 2,886,746, 5-12-59, CI.
317—234.
Saecardo, Pietro : See —
Cevidalli, Guidobaldo, Marchi, and Saecardo. 2,902,344.
Saecardo, Pietro. to Sincat Societa Industriale Catanese S.p.A.
Process for the preparation of hydrous potassium magne-
sium sulfate from kainite containing sodium chloride.
2,902,343. 9-1-59, CI. 23—121.
Sacchi, Edward M. : See —
Aterno, Joseph P., Luther, Hawley, and Sacchi.
2,908,609.
Sacehini, Columbus R. to Curtiss-Wright Corp., Marquette
Metal Products Division. Making clutch spring anchor
portions. 2,901,071 8-25-59, CI. 192 — 41.
Sacehini, Columbus R., and D. R. Tomko, to Curtiss-Wright
Corp., Marquette Metal Products Division. Bidirectional
no-back couplings. 2,881,881, 4-14-59, CI. 192—8.
Sacco, Louis J., Jr. : See —
Kent, Eugene A., and Sacco. 2,901.370.
Saccomanno, Geno. Bottle cap. 2,911,123, 11-3-59, CI.
215 — 48.
Saccucci, Maria L. : See —
Petrelli, Arnaldo. 2,903,317.
Sachaczenski, Stanley F., to Philco Corp. Drying apparatus.
2,903,799, 9-15-59, CI. 34 — 45.
Sacharow, Maurice H. Attaching bracket for furniture legs
and the like. 2,905,422, 9-22-59, CI. 248 — 188.
Sacharski, Edward P. Safety latch for closures. 2,918,318,
12-22-59, CI. 292—87.
Sacher, William S., 50% to L. Cambell, Jr. Layout instru-
ment. 2,893,133, 7-7-59, CI. 33 — 192.
Sachs. Louis. Moisture absorbent and self-ventilating foot-
wear. 2 869.253. 1-20-59, CI. 36 — 3.
Sachs, Walter S., & Co., Inc. : See —
Soffa, Albert, and Kulicke. 2,893,297.
Sachsenroder, Gustav, Sr., and T. Schroder. Knot-tying ap-
paratus. 2,913,270, 11-17-59, CI. 28.9 — 2.
Sachsenroder, Gustav, Sr., and T. Schroder. Loop-forming
and knot-tying device. 2,913,271, 11-17-59, CI. 289—2.
Sack, Edgar A., Jr. : See —
Anderson, Arthur E.. and Sack. 2.888.593.
Sack, Edgar A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Display
systems. 2,917,667, 12-15-59, CI. 315 — 169.
Sack, Joel, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Loading appa-
ratus for horizontal metal working machines. 2,900,090,
8-18-59. CI. 214—1.
Sack, Joel, to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Handling device
for feeding tools to a metal working machine. 2,900,095,
8-18-59, CI. 214 — 95.
Sack, Lewis H. Bird feeder. 2,890,681, 6-16-59, CI. 119—52.
Sack, Werner, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Method of
producing structural parts of a combination of glass and
plastics. 2.908,591. 10-13-59, CI. 117 — 124.
Sacket Sporting Goods Co. : See —
Blees, William A. 2,895,737.
Sackett, A. J., & Sons Co., The : See —
Sackett, Walter J. 2,871,510.
Sackett, Walter J. 2,877,956.
Sackett, Charles E. Artificial limbs.
3—22.
Sackett, Loren C, to B. Walker.
synchronizer. 2,907,948, 10-6-59, Cl. 324 — 16.
Sackett, Robert L. Anti-skid water ski. 2,918,684, 12-29-59,
Cl. 9—310.
Sackett, Walter J., to The A. J. Sackett & Sons Co. Granu-
lator. 2,871,510, 2-3-59, Cl. 18—1.
Sackett, Walter J., to The A. J. Sackett & Sons Co. Dual
purpose mill. 2,877,956, 3-17-59, Cl. 241—189.
Sackin, Milton : See —
Gill, Joseph, and Sackin. 2,873,320.
Sacks, Bernard. System for utilizing heat removed from a
refrigerated space. 2,883,836, 4-28-59, Cl. 62 — 196.
Sacks, Jacob M. : See —
Pawley, Myron G., and Sacks. 2,881,244.
Sackur, Otto : See —
Debay, Andre, and Sackur. 2,899,449.
Saco-Lowell Shops : See —
Anderson, Gordon C, and Hopkinson. 2,898,729.
Hill, Clarence W., and Hopkinson. 2,870,597.
Paterson, Peter 'S. 2,897.549.
Pray, Lester W. 2,867,006.
Sacony Foundations, Inc. : See —
Di Tullio, Flavia. 2,896,632.
Sacre, Leo D., to Motorola, Inc. Tuning mechanism.
" Cl. 250 — 40.
See—
P., H. S. and T. W.. and Saczawa.
2,897,512, 8-4-59. Cl.
Safety engine analyzer
2,877,351, 3-10-59,
Saczawa, Matthew F. :
Budney, Michael
2,905,027.
Budney, Michael
2,911,885.
P., H. S. and T. W., and Saczawa.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sada, Pietro. Machine for slicing and canning food prod-
ucts at plastic state, particularly meat. 2,911,776,
11-10-59, CI. 53 — 63.
Sadin, Sidney A. : See —
Freedman, Louis, Merritt, and Sadin. 2,888,381.
Sadler Alexander G. Offset bender. 2,908,317, 10-13-59,
CI. 153 — 39.
Sadler, Carl L., R. H. Eisengrein, and G. G. Hermanson, to
Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Control means. 2,885,566,
5-5-59, CI. 307 — 57.
Sadler, James E. : See —
Domain, James H., Sadler, and Fachini. 2,884,754.
Sadler, Peter, to N.G.N. Electrical Ltd. Diffusion vacuum
pumps. 2,899,120, 8-11-59, CI. 230 — 101.
Sadolin & Holmblad A/S : See —
Clauson-Kaas, Niels K. F. W., and Elming. 2,S75,207.
Sadowsky, Charles, to Milrose Sales Corp. Folding table with
hinged top. 2,887,348, 5-19-59, CI. 311 — 80.
Sadowsky, Maurice J., Jr. : See —
Schwendemann, Edward T., Sadowsky, and Murway.
2,894,856.
Sadowsky, Meier, to Philco Corp. Vibration or shock detect-
ing device. 2,892,950, 0-30-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Sadowsky, Meier, and S. L. Parsons, to Philco Corp. Method
of manufacturing electrical apparatus. 2,870,010, 1-20-59,
CI. 96 — 35
Sadtler, Philip B., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Method and
apparatus for recompression evaporation. 2,895,546, 7-21-
59, CI. 159 — 24.
Saegert, Marie S. : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,878,172.
Saeks, Alvin L. Moth preventive and deodorant dispensers.
2,878,061, 3-17-59, CI. 299 — 24.
Saeman, Walter C. Rotary furnace installations and method
of processing charges therein. 2,878,004, 3-17-59, CI.
263 — 32.
Saeman, Walter C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Crys-
tallization. 2,883,273, 4-21-59. CI. 23 — 295.
Safarik, Norman E., and H. B. Lougheed. Trap for crus-
taceans. 2,910,801, 11-3-59, CI. 43—105.
Safe Flight Instrument Corp. : See —
Greene. Leonard M. 2,881,635.
Safe Stop Corp. : See —
Friz, Gerhard. 2,877,869.
Safe-Pack Container Co. : See —
O'Neil, John G. 2,891,713.
O'Neil, John G. 2.915,952.
Safer Electronic Fire Alarm, Inc. : See —
Sierer, Payson. 2,899,674.
Safetee Glass Co. : See —
Gee, Robert E., and Gibbs. 2,899,333.
Safe-T-Svstems Corp. : See —
Thompson, Willie M. S. 2,878,077.
Safety Automatic Brake Corp. : See —
Hemphill, Stanley R. 2,871,999.
Safety Bath Rail, Inc. : See —
Ronan, William J. 2,896,899.
Safety Electrical Equipment Corp. : See —
Vercella, Rudolph A. 2.919,394.
Safety Industries, Inc. : See —
Dodds, Robert B., Conley, and Manicone. 2.867,387.
Dodds. Robert B., Conley. and Seidel. 2,879,004.
Safeway Stores, Inc. : See —
Rowland, George H., and Williams. 2,911,303.
Saffer, Alfred, and R. Landau, to Mid-Century Corp. Chemical
process. 2,909,575, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 671.
'Saffir, Jacob A., to The Dentists' Supply Co. of New York.
Artificial teeth. 2,888,747, 6-2-59, CI. 32 — 8.
Saffir, Jacob A., to The Dentists' Supply Co. of New York.
Clasps for denture prosthesis. 2,889,625, 6-9-59, CI.
32 — 5.
Saffir, Jacob A. Projection screen. 2,906,169, 9-29-59,
CI. 88—28.9.
Saffer, John L., to Chrysler Corp. Snap clip. 2,876,515,
3-10-59, CI. 24—73.
Safford, Lewis A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Dual
brake cylinder with lock. 2,873,579, 2-17-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Safford, Lewis A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Safety
valve. 2,873,760, 2-17-59, CI. 137 — 529.
Safford, Moyer M., to General Electric Co. Thermostabiliza-
tion of polyvinyl chloride with heavy metal containing
zeolites. 2,867,605, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 45.75.
Safford. Moyer M., to General Electric Co. Polyethylene com-
position containing organopolysiloxane resin. 2,888,419,
5-26-59, CI. 260—29.1.
Safford, Moyer M., and R. L. Myers, to General Electric
Co. Blends of organopolysiloxane, polybutadiene and
di-a-cumyl peroxide and method of curing same. 2,867,603,
1-6-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Safianoff, Albert : See —
Emmert, George W., and Safianoff. 2,910,217.
Lerner, Louis L., and Safianoff. 2,880,914.
Safranek, William H. : See —
Bride, John E., Faust, and Safranek. 2,886,500.
Safranek, William H., and H. R. Miller, to American Zinc
Institute. Zinc plating. 2,905,603, 9-22-59, CI. 204 — 55.
Safranski, Lenard M. : See —
Goertz, Raymond C, Ferguson, Rylander, and Safranski.
2,891,168.
Safety lock for doors.
2,891,493.
Safstrom, Gustaf A. Nasal air filter. 2,890,695, 6-16-59,
CI. 128 — 148.
Saf-T-Brake Valve Co.. Inc. : See —
Margida, Frank J. 2.902,043.
Sagady, Alexander J. : See —
Dolza, John, and Sagady. 2,879,046.
Sage, Bruce H., to Texaco Development Corp. Process for
conducting gaseous reactions. 2,908,733, 10-13—59, CI.
260 — 679.
Sage. Cleo B. : See —
Bowen, Kermit A. 2,899,748.
Sage, Paul, to Societe a responsabilite limitee : "Societe des
Mecaniques Verdol." Double twist spindles. 2,873,570,
2-17-59, CI. 57—58.72.
Sage, Richard W. : See —
Hemminger, Charles E.. Welty, Taff, and Sage.
2,901,415.
Leigh, Marjorie W., Welty, Sage, and Bailly. 2,911,358.
Sage, Richard W., and D. D. MacLaren, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Hydroforming and apparatus therefor.
2,910,431, 10-27-59, CI. 208 — 159.
Sage, Robert A. : See —
Bowen, Kermit A. 2,899,748.
Sage, Robert H. : See —
Smith, Ernest F., Barragato, Oakwood, and Sage.
2,906,122.
Sage, Roy D., to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Valve for
use with radioactive fluids. 2,883,145, 4-21-59, CI.
251 — 61.
Sage, Stanlev J., and E. H. Dana.
2,874,988. 2-24-59, CI. 292 — 347.
Sage, Warnie L. : See —
Gram, Arthur J., Jr., and Sag
Sage, Warren F. : See —
Harrison, Clarence L., and Sage. 2,891,318.
Sager, Karl E. Editor for sound recording and reproducing
devices. 2,901.548. 8-25-59, CI. 179 — 100.1.
Sager, Leonard H.. to Soriano Ceramics, Inc. Display pack-
age unit. 2,878,933, 3-24-59, CI. 206 — 79.
Saggese, Benjamin J. : See —
Zuerker, Siegfried J., and Saggese. 2,894,182.
Saggese, Edward J. : See —
Krewson, Charles F., and Saggese. 2,868,634.
Saginaw Furniture Shops, Inc. : See —
Gaines, Harry B. 2,869,956.
Saginaw Wire Products Inc. : See —
Hoern, Joseph H. 2,869.590.
Staples, Lynn W. 2,870.823.
Staples, Lynn W., and Strout. 2,875,818.
Sagura. John J. : See —
Allen. Charles F. H.. and Sagura. 2.870,015.
Sahagian, Edward H. Hydraulic stabilizing system for vehi-
cles. 2,869.892. 1-20-59. CI. 280—124.
Sahagian, Edward H. Stabilizing means for the air springs
of an automobile. 2,869,893, 1-20-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Sahagun, Armen N., to Pacific Semiconductors, Inc. Vibra-
tory feeder. 2,908,376. 10-13-59, CI. 198—33.
Sahaydak, Miroslaw : See —
Heggie, Robert, Hainer, and Sahaydak. 2,891,868.
Sahlberg, Carl G. I., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Cartridge
guiding device. 2,907,251. 10-6-59, CI. 89 — 47.
Saholt, Orville J., to United States of America, Navy. Pres-
sure-actuated stepping switch. 2,875,292, 2-24-59, CI.
200—82.
Saholt, Orville J., to United States of America, Navy.
Pressure actuated switch. 2,891.120. 6-16-59. CI. 200 — 82.
Sahula, George J., to Sheller Mfg. Corp. Steering wheel.
2,905,019, 9-22-59, CI. 74 — 493.
Sahyun Laboratories : See —
Faust, John A., and Sahyun. 2,919,274.
Sahyun, Melville : See —
Faust, John A., and Sahyun. 2,919,274.
Sahyun, Melville, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.. Inc. Pharmaceutical
composition containing 2-(l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-l-naphthyl)-
imidazoline. 2,890,984, 6-16-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Saia A.G. : See —
Weber. Artur. 2.S84.499.
Weber, Artur. 2,913,913.
Saia, Anthonv : See —
Lipson, Samuel, Rosenthal, and Saia. 2,8S9,703.
Saiberlich, Erwin W., to Fox River Tractor Co. Auxiliary
bodies for trucks. 2,881,024, 4-7-59. CI. 296 — 35.
Saiberlich, Erwin W., to Fox River Tractor Co. Material
feed mechanism for sand and chip spreaders. 2,891,655,
6-23-59, CI. 198—64.
Saidel, William R.. to Foil Cartons, Inc. Reclosable cartons.
2,907,511, 10-6-59, CI. 229 — 17.
Sailor, George E. Supplementary room structure for a house
trailer. 2,913,775, 11-24-59, CI. 20 — 2.
Saint, Nathanael. Auxiliary fuel system. 2,867,395, 1-6-59,
CI. 244 — 135.
St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd. : Sre —
Sheldon, George H. 2,8S1,673.
Thomas, Reginald J. 2,881,668.
2,S81,670.
2,881,671.
2,881,672;
•2, SSI. 675.
2.8S1.676.
2,S81,677.
2. SSI, 678.
and Smith. 2,881,669.
Thomas, Reginald ,T.
Thomas, Reginald J.
Thomas, Reginald J.
Thomas, Reginald J.
Thomas, Reginald J.
Thomas, Reginald J.
Thomas, Reginald J.
Thomas, Reginald J.
LIST OF PATENTEES
811
St. Clair, Theodore A., to The Weatherhead Co. Appliance
regulator. 2,904,068, 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 505.41.
St. Clair, Theodore A., and R. C. Krall, to The Weatherhead
Co. Pressure regulator. 2,898,930, 8-11-59, CI. 137—
116.3.
St. Clair, William E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Epoxy resins.
2,892,809, 6-30-59, CI. 260—54.
St. Clair, William E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Process for pre-
paring epoxyalkyl aryl ethers. 2,892,849, 6-30-59, CI.
260 — 348.6.
St. Cyr, William H., Sr. : See—
Castonguay, Leon H.. and St. Cyr. 2,886,059.
Saintesprit, Rose B. P., nee Meunier, to Lignes Telegraphiques
et Telephoniques. Magnetic amplifiers. 2,897,297, 7-28-59,
CI. 179—171.
St. Francis Valley Farms Co. : See —
Harmon, Alton O. 2,874.490.
Saint-Frison, Louis H. N. : See —
Boussu, Gabriel X. R., Neuville, and Saint-Frison.
2,884.040.
St. George, Ernest C, to Kenneth D. Clardy. Identification
camera. 2,916,977, 12-15-59, CI. 95 — 18.
St. Germain, u'iltrid H., to Aerosol Research Co. Aerosol
valve. 2,881,808, 4-14-59, CI. 141 — 21.
Saint-Hilaire, Albert B., to Pyral Societe Anonyme. Ap-
paratus for the deposit of a coating on a flexible band and
in particular for the deposit of magnetic sound tracks on
cinematographic films. 2,891,506, 6-23-59, CI. 118 — 415.
St. Hilaire, Joseph L., 50% to B. J. Stansbury Inc. Hair
clip. 2,8SS,938. 6-2-59. CI. 132 — 48.
St. John, Alexander N. T., and B. M. Walker, to Resistoflex
Corp. Reinforced polytetrafiuoroethvlene pipe and method
of making it. 2,888,042, 5-26-59, CI. 138—55.
St. John, Andrew D. : See —
Shapiro, Leo, and St. John. 2,884,837.
St. John, Dale E. : See —
Mcintosh, Robert B., and St. John. 2,907,902.
St. John, Grant E. : See —
Moster. Clarence R.. and St. John. 2.888,594.
St. John, John H.. to Hever Industries, Inc. Trace brighten-
ing circuit. 2.875,402 2-24-59, CI. 324 — 16.
St. John, John H.. to Heyer Industries, Inc. Sweep circuit.
2,887,613, 5-19-59, CI. 315—26.
St. John, Sylvester L.. to Dike, Thompson & Sanborn. Meth-
od of making a pile fabric. 2,902,397, 9-1-59, Cl. 154 — 78.
St. John, Willard M., Jr. : See —
Uraneck, Carl A., and St. John. 2.888,442.
St. John, William, and T. A. Hoffmann, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Fine wire drawing furnace. 2,908,490,
10-13-59, Cl. 263—3.
St. John's University : See —
Kreysa, Frank J. 2.918.466.
St. Johnston, Andrew, to International Business Machines
Corp. Electronic digital computing machines. 2,895,671,
7-21-59. Cl. 235—157.
St. Laurent, Herbert L. Transport mechanism. 2,903,958,
9-15-59, Cl. 99—336.
St. Marie. Hilaire F. : Src —
Anderson, Leroy E., and St. Marie. 2,880,017.
Sainton. Joseph B. : See —
Bullock, Mark W., and Sainton. 2,918,631.
St. Palley, Stephen L. Automatic gunsight. 2,906,160,
9—29—59 £] gc 9 o .
St. Palley.'zoltan O. Cast insert for die. 2,890,506, 6-16-59,
Cl. 22 — 196.
St. Peter Rosarv Co., The : See —
Goddard, William F. 2,912,770.
St. Pierre, Eugene, to Hemphill Co. Yarn control mechanism
for knitting machines. 2.881,607, 4-14-59, Cl. 66 — 140.
St. Pierre, Eugene, to Hemphill Co. Sinker cap for circular
knitting machines. 2,893,227, 7-7-59, Cl. 66 — 107.
St. Pierre, Eugene, to Hemphill Co. Pick for knitting ma-
chines. 2.898,752, 8-11-59. Cl. 66 — 48.
St. Pierre, Henry. Animal feeder construction. 2,914,023,
11-24-59, Cl. 119—52.
St. Regis Paper Co. : See —
Browning, Randolph M. 2.897,730.
Goodrich. John .T. 2,885.141.
Lee, Harrv E. 2,891,716'.
Leptien. Elmer E. 2 872.094.
Lienart, Marcel. 2,893,184.
Parsons. Williard J., and Anderson. 2 880 857
Pope, John T. 2.882,941.
Schmied. Joseph M. 2.868,093.
Sisson. .Tames B. 2 872.965.
Sisson, James B. 2,917,217.
Titchenal. Oliver R. 2.8S7.292.
Sainty, Christopher L.. to Structural Concrete Components
Ltd. Composite floor structure. 2,892,341, 6-30-59, Cl.
Sair, Louis, to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Proteinaceous
soy composition and method of preparing. 2 881 076,
4-7-59. Cl. 99—14.
Saives. Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Method
for treating cast iron castings. 2.901,384, 8-25-59 Cl
14S — 3.
Saives. L6on. to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Method
of heat treating cast iron. 2,901,386, 8-25-59, Cl. 148 —
21.8.
Saives, Leon, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Method
for producing malleabilized castings. 2,906,651, 9-29-59,
Cl. 148 — 3.
Sajeck, George. Gas demand equipment. 2,893,386, 7-7-59,
Cl. 128 — 142.
Sakagami, Tomihei. Driving mechanism capable of transmit-
ting swinging and feathering motions. 2,871,710, 2-3-59,
Cl. 74 — 70.
Sakamoto, Tutae : See —
Maruyama, Taketo, Sakamoto, Tamura, Kawahara, and
Okubo. 2,896,252.
Sakata, George, and J. D. Powers, to The Black-Clawson Co.
Refiner control system. 2,887,277, 5-19-59, Cl. 241 — 256.
Sakata, Rikita : See —
Suyama, Hidenari, Kobayashi, Sakata, Hata, Uzumaki,
Ishii, Kiyota, and Haioka. 2,890,927.
Sakornbut, Songe S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Impregnat-
ing composition. 2,893,881, 7-7-59, Cl. 106 — 15.
Sakornbut, Songe S., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Preservative
composition comprising tetraalkali metal pyrophosphate,
a polychlorophenate and a heavy metal salt. 2,904,466,
9-15-59, Cl. 167—38.5.
Sakowski, Walter J. : See —
Gardiner, William C, Mosher, and Sakowski. 2,872,3.93.
Sakraida, Carl R., and R. H. Wellman, to General Motors
Corp. Free piston construction. 2,880,709, 4-7-59, Cl.
123 — 46.
Saks, David and F., to Candlestick Flower Arranger, Inc.
Candlestick flower arranger. 2,876,587, 3-10-59, Cl. 47 — 41.
Saks, Fay : See —
Saks, David and F. 2,876,587.
Saks William W., to Vitro Corp. of America. Multivibrator.
2,880,322, 3-31-59, Cl. 250—36.
Sakurai, Ryoichi, T. Tanabe, and H. Nagao Synthetic fiber
preparation. 2,902,335. 9-1-59. Cl. 18 — 54.
Sala, Antillo. Self-regulating circulating and cooling sys-
tem. 2,887,308, 5-19-59, Cl. 261 — 36.
Saladrigas, Francisco. Transit. 2,915,827, 12-8-59, Cl. 33 —
72.
Salak. Michael : See —
Keating, Charles R., Jr.,
Salathiel, Richard A. : See-
and Salak. 2,902,752.
Graham, John W., Perkins, Prokop, and Salathiel.
2.873.423.
Salava, Frank R. Artificial denture. 2,909,836, 10-27-59,
Cl. 32—2.
Salbeck, Raymond E., and F. H. Drummond, Jr., deceased,
by N. Drummond, administratrix, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Loading and unloading apparatus for a press.
2,910,727, 11-3-59, Cl. 18—16.
Saldarini, Albert : See —
Chodroff, Saul, Saldarini, and Tracy. 2,906,663.
Sale, Anthony E. : See —
Wright, Peter M., and Sale. 2,914,669.
Sale, William H., to Klasing Hand Brake Co. Railway
journal boxes. 2,878,081, 3-17-59, Cl. 308 — 88.
Sale, William H., to Klasing Hand Brake Co. Lubricating
means for car axles. 2,886,381, 5-12-59, Cl. 308 — 88.
Sale, William H., to Klasing Hand Brake Co. Devices for
retaining lubricant in car axle bearings. 2,895,749, 7-21-
59, Cl. 286—5.
Sale, William H., to Klasing Hand Brake Co. Sealing device
for railway car truck journal boxes. 2,906,566, 9-29-59,
Cl. 308 — 47.
Salem-Brosius, Inc. : See —
Vogeli, Harry. 2,880,844.
Salem Calking Co. : See —
Berker. Ralph P. 2.908,134.
Salem, Samuel, to The General Tire and Rubber Co. Method
for treating fiber cords. 2,898,664, 8-11-59. Cl. 28 — 76.
Salem, Samuel, R. E. Bingham, and D. Anderson, to The
General Tire and Rubber Co. Cord fabric with removable
weft thread. 2.898,665, 8-11-59, Cl. 28 — 78.
Salem Tool Co., The : See —
McCarthy, Vincent J. 2,880,707.
Salengro, Paul A. Power-driven tools. 2,899,934 8-18-59,
Cl. 121 — 13.
Salensky, George A. : See —
Gusmer, Frederick E., and Salensky. 2,890,836.
Salerno, James : See-t —
Hardin, Clyde D., and Salerno. 2,908.870.
Salerno. Joseph R. Door assembly in a vending machine for
frozen confections. 2.901,305. 8-25-59. Cl. 312 — 35.
Salerno, Joseph R. Feed mechanism for containers. 2,915,-
219, 12-1-59, Cl. 221 — 113.
Sales Affiliates, Inc. : See —
McDonough, Everett G. 2,889,833.
Salgo, Francis J., to General Electrodynamics Corp. Bulb
and bulb spacer for camera tube. 2,897,389, 7-28-59,
Cl. 313—65.
Salick, Ralph A. Christmas-tree support having tree top
fastening means. 2,909,356, 10-20-59, Cl. 248—361.
Salisbury, Alvin B., Jr., to Ankh Laboratories. Inc. Ap-
paratus for testing metabolic agents. 2,871,168, 1-27-59,
Cl. 195—139.
Salisbury, Alvin B., Jr., to Ankh Laboratories. Inc. Appa-
ratus for mixing and administering medicines. 2,872,924,
2-10-59, 01. 128—216.
Salisbury. Clifton A., to H. B. Egan Mfg. Co. Clamping
apparatus. 2,894,283, 7-14-59, Cl. 18—18.
Salisbury, Ellsworth C, to Mundean Mfg. Co. Dispenser.
2,913,142, 11-17-59, Cl. 221 — 105.
Salisbury, Frederick L., to Varian Associates. Electron dis-
charge device. 2,892,121, 6-23-59, Cl. 315—5.39.
812
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Salisbury, Frederick L., and W. G. Abraham, to Varian Asso-
ciates. Keflex klystron. 2,899,599, 8-11-59, CI. 315—5.21.
Salisbury, John D., W. W. Klein, and C. F. Hansen, to
United States ot America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Electronic phase control circuit. 2,883,536, 4—21-59, CI.
250—27.
Salisbury, Maurice B., and L. L. Ellis. Pneumatic hammer
concrete router and scarifier. 2,904,320, 9-15-59, CI.
262 — 15.
Salisbury, Winfield W., to Zenith Radio Corp. Acceleration
amplifier. 2,870,675, 1-27-59, CI. 89—1.
Salivar, Charles J., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Aqueous cal-
cium dioxytetracycline antibiotic composition. 2,903,395,
9-8-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Sailer, Henry A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Fabrication of uranium-aluminum alloys.
2,917,383, 12-15-59, CI. 75—214.
Sailer, Henry A., and J. R. Keeler, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Jacketing uranium.
2,894,890. 7-14-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Sallmann, Richard : See —
Beriger. Ernst, and Sallmann. 2.908,605.
Sallmann, Richard, A. Maeder, D. Porret, E. Leumann, and
O. Albrecht, to Ciba Ltd. Amide-like polymerizable con-
densation products derived from aminotriazine and urea
compounds and process. 2,885,387, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 86.1.
Sallmann, Richard, A. Maeder, D. Porret, E. Leumann, and
O. Albrecht, to Ciba Ltd. Polymerizable amide-like con-
densation products and process for their manufacture.
2,885,388, 5-5-59, CI. 260—86.1.
Salm, Arthur, and C. V. Johnson, to Arthur Salm, Inc.
Pocket implement with retainer for apertured articles.
2,896,290, 7-28-59, CI. 24—239.
Salm, Arthur, Inc. : See —
Salm, Arthur, and Johnson. 2,896,290.
Salmon, August L. : See —
Hestvik, Ole A., Olin, Salmon, and Soderberg. 2,914,259.
Salmet, Gaston, to North American Philips Co., Inc. High
frequency oscillator control circuit arrangement. 2,870,330,
1-20-59, CI. 250—36.
Salmet, Gaston, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Fre-
quency-doubling circuit arrangement. 2,904,685, 9-15-59,
CI. 250—27.
Salmi, Albert E. Decorative bow and method of making the
same. 2.869,264. 1-20-59, CI. 41 — 10.
Salminen, Umari F. : See —
Bush, Walter M., Salminen, and Thirtle. 2,908,573.
Salminen, Umari F., C. R. Barr, and A. Loria, to Eastman
Kodak Co. Photographic color couplers containing fluoro-
alkylcarbonamido groups. 2,895,826, 7-21-59, CI. 96 — 55.
Salmon, Benjamin J. M. : See —
Paris, Francois G., Salmon, Mihail, Baraut, and Bertin.
2,878,790.
Salmon, Donald B., and R. C. Haynes, to Hoke Inc. Valve
stem packing. 2,900,201, 8-18-59 CI. 286 — 34.
Salmon, Reginald D., F. J. L. Turner, and A. F. Burr, to Creed
and Co. Ltd. Printing telegraph apparatus. 2,882,972,
4-21-59, CI. 164—113.
Salmon, Royes, to Union Oil Co. of California. Distillation
column control. 2,915.462, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 353.
Salmons, Jerome C, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Belt conveyor.
2,880,851, 4-7-59, CI. 198—192.
Salmonson, Sven A. Apparatus for preconditioning chips in
a digester. 2.901.039 8-25-59 CI. 162 — 246
Salna, Karl, to The Frank G. Hough Co. Electrical bucket
positioner for tractor loaders. 2,876,921, 3-10-59, CI.
214 — 140.
Salo, John : See —
Lemmers, Eugene, Shaw, and Salo. 2.916.645.
Saloga, Walter J. Stone breaker. 2,882,888, 4-21-59, CI.
125 — 23.
Salomon, Francois M. M. B. Ship stabilizing apparatus.
2,906,230, 9-29-59, CI. 114 — 125.
Salomon, Georges P. J. Safety thrust block for skis. 2,899,-
211, 8-11-59, CI. 280—11.35.
Salomon, Jacob. Pivotally mounted reciprocating cutter for
a continuously moving suctionally held web. 2,916,956,
12-15-59, CI. 83—163.
Salomone, Alessandro. Machine for the production of books
and the like having centrally uninterrupted double pages.
2,893,024. 7-7-59. CI. 11—1.
Salomone, Rynold A., to General Electric Co. Fuse-puller
switch. 2,899,521, 8-11-59, CI. 200 — 133.
Salomonsson, Gosta J. W., y2 to Svenska Skifferolje Aktie-
bolaget, and % to Husky Oil Co. Oil and gas recovery
from tar sands. 2,914,309, 11-24-59, CI. 262 — 3.
Salomonsson, Gosta J. W.. and B. Persson, Vj to Svenska
Skifferolje Aktiebolaget. and % to Husky Oil Co. Method
of and means in heatinp- of sub-surface fuel-containing de-
posits "in situ." 2,902,270. 9-1-59, CI. 262 — 3.
Saloranta, Arvo E., and E. Puronto. Fuse for shells.
2,870,713, 1-27-59, CI. 107 — 78.
Salpeter, Jakob L.. to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Circuit for starting and operating multiple electric dis-
charge lamp. 2.874.332. 2-17-59, CI. 315 — 138.
Salsbury Corp. : See —
Thostenson, Lewis D. 2,873,777.
Salsburv, Jason M. : See —
Van Loo, Wililam J., Jr., and Salsbury. 2,898,238.
Salsbury's, Dr. Laboratories : See —
Van Essen, Harold, Heotis, Walde, and Zbornik.
2,879,201.
Salsig, William W., Jr., and M. D. Martin, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Liquid target.
2,868,987, 1-13-59, CI. 250 — 43.
Salt, Albert E., and E. A. Taylor, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Method of making brazing material.
2,902,755. 9-8-59. CI. 29 — 420.
Salt Water Control. Inc. : See —
2,868,312.
2,869,673.
2,903,015.
2,903,243
Inc. Utility kits with
.3-10-59, CI. 248—359.
Co. Inc. Neck apparel.
Erwin, Ransome W.
Erwin, Ransome W.
Erwin. Ransome W.
Erwin, Ransome W.
Salter, Douglas R., to Hickok Mfg. Cov
support means therefor. 2,876.980,
Salter, Douglas R., to Hickok Mfg
2,879.516, 3-31-59, CI. 2 — 145.
Salter, Frank S., to The Loewy Engineering Co. Ltd. Thrust-
transmitting means. 2.904,009, 9-15-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Saltesz, Pablo : See —
Tannenbaum, Miklos, and Kun. 2,889,829.
Salton, Harry D., to McGraw-Edison Co. Forced-cooled trans-
former having winding temperature relay. 2,917,701,
12-15-59, CI. 323^4.
Saltz, Fred, to International Business Machines Corp. Printer
carriage control means. 2,884,852, 5-5-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Saltz, Morris A. Apparatus for dispensing and inserting
hooks in drapes and the like. 2,903,696, 9-15-59, CI. 1 — 1.
Saltz, Morris A. Drapery hanger segregating and aligning
apparatus. 2,913,099, 11-17-59, CI. 198 — 33.
Saltzman, Alvin R. Thermal diffusion desorption cooling sys-
tem. 2,901,893, 9-1-59. CI. 62—314.
Saltzman, Alvin R. Chassis design for inert carrier gas-
liquid thermal diffusion cooling system. 2,906,103, 9-29-59,
CI. 62—231.
Saltzman, Henry, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Micro-
wave antenna array. 2,908,905, 10-13-59, CI. 343 — 771.
Salvi. A., & C. Gia l.F.l. : See—
Salvi, Alessandro. 2,902,537.
Salvi, Alessandro. to A. Salvi & C. Gia l.F.l. Dead end and
splice connectors. 2,902,537, 9-1-59, CI. 174 — 79.
Salvin, Victor S. : See — ■
Conciatori, Anthony B„ Fortess, and Salvin. 2,880,052.
Salz, Edwin T. : See —
Lazar, Michael, and Salz. 2,898,790.
Salzer, Albert, and H. Henkel, to Friedrich Uhde G.m.b.H.
Spring tensioning mechanisms. 2,910,557, 10-27-59, CI.
200—74.
Salzberg, Bernard. Dielectric material and condenser.
2,892,139. 6-23-59. CI. 317 — 258.
Salzberg, Paul L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Corrosion inhibitor by means of 1,2-dithiolanes. 2,912,386,
11-10-59, CI. 252—395.
Salzer, Erwin : See —
Swain, Kenneth W.. Kozacka, and Salzer. 2,871,314.
Salzer, Erwin, and P. C. Hitchcock, to The Chase-Shawmut
Co. Blown fuse indicators. 2,882,521, 4-14-59, CI.
340—250.
Salzgitter Maschinen Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Geilenberg. Edmund. 2,903,122.
Salzmann, Karl. Fishing-line leading bob.
2-10-59, Cl. 43 — 44.9.
Sam, Joseph : See —
Marsh, David F., and Sam. 2.890,985.
Perron, Yvon G.. and Sam. 2,870,156.
Sam, Joseph, to Bristol Laboratories Inc. Heterocyclic amides
of N aralkyl piperidine carboxylic acids. 2,870,148,
1-20-59, Cl. 260—247.5.
Sambraus, Adolf. Clarification plant for service and waste
waters. 2,880,877, 4-7-59, Cl. 210—530.
Samcoe Holding Corp. : See —
Cohn, Joseph and E. 2,880,114.
Samdahl, RusrpII H., to G. W. F^rraid. Dance instruction
device. 2,871,580, 2-3-59, Cl. 35—29.
Samin, Daniel C. M. : Sep —
Comoglio, Ernest E. J., and Samin. 2,879,843.
Samios, George : See —
Smith, Joseph W., and Samios. 2,913,651.
Samiran, David. Quick disconnect fastener. 2,875,494, 3-3-
59, Cl. 24 — 215.
Samiran, David, to Aero Supply Mfg. Co., Inc. Fastener.
2,916,787, 12-15-59, Cl. 24—215.
Samko, Alexander. Air ventilator. 2,893,304, 7-7-59. Cl.
98 — 45.
Sammis. Edward A. : See —
Broder, Alan, and Sammis. 2,867,766.
Sammons. James W. Fishing pole carrier for automobiles.
2.907,506, 10-6-59, Cl. 224 — 42.1.
Samolis, Alfonson, to Hehr Mfg. Co. Window fastener con-
struction. 2,902,727, 9-8-59, Cl. 20 — 11.
Sampietro, Achilles C. : See —
Gammon, Howard M.. and Sampietro. 2,868,438.
Hall, George V. B., Sampietro, and Hannum. 2,891,718.
Sampietro, Achilles C, to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Fuel pump control system. 2,893,369, 7-7-59, Cl. 123 —
179.
Sampietro, Achilles C, to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Rocker arm. 2,905,160, 9-22-59, Cl. 123—90.
Sampietro, Achilles C, to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Hvdraulically operated gas compressor. 2,909,315,
10-20-59, Cl. 230—52.
Sampietro, Achilles C, to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Fuel injection pump. 2,910,056. 10-27-59. Cl. 123—140.
2,872,752,
LIST OF PATENTEES
813
Sample, Basil S. Pulse generating system. 2,902,610, 9-1-
59, CI. 307 — 106.
Sample, James H., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Modified
dialkyl fumarate alkyd resin reacted with a vinyl aromatic
compound, a vinyl cyanide and an acrylate. 2,890,186,
6-9-59, CI. 260 — 22.
Sample, James H., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Polyester
and process of making the same. 2,901,465, 8-25-59, CI.
260 — 75.
Sample, James H., and C. H. Williams, to The Sherwin-
Williams Co. Modified alkyd resin reacted with a vinyl
aromatic compound, a vinyl cyanide and an acrylate.
2,890,185, 6-9-59, CI. 260—22.
Samples, Cletus H., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Separator.
2,901,058. 8-25-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Sampo, Barto. Television mast freeze grommet. 2,896,986,
7-28-59, CI. 288 — 19.
Sampo, Inc. : See —
Johnson, Oney A. 2,912,196.
Sampsel, Kenneth E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Laun-
dry apparatus. 2,914,935, 12-1-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Sampsell, Ralph R., and V. Sampsell, executrix of the estate
of said R. R. Sampsell, deceased, to V. R. Sampsell, and
Dollar Savings & Trust Co., trustees. Boat trailer and
frame construction. 2,879,909, 3-31-59, CI. 214 — 506.
Sampsell, Virginia : See —
Sampsell, Ralph R. 2,879,909.
Sampsell, Virginia R. : See —
Sampsell, Ralph R. 2,879,909.
Sampson Construction Co., Inc. : See —
Sampson, Darwin L., Glass, and Richardson. 2,914,302.
Sampson, Darwin L., L. N. Glass, and D. L. Richardson, to
Sampson Construction Co., Inc. Slip-form jack. 2,914,302,
11-24-59, CI. 254 — 106.
Sampson, Frederick W., to General Motors Corp. Brake
structure. 2,910,145, 10-27-59, CI. 188—78.
Sampson, Lawrence R., and G. W. Lampman, to General
Motors Corp. Spark plug nipple. 2,904,769, 9-15-59, CI.
339—26.
Sampson, Richard E., to Bigelow-Liptak Corp. Furnace wall.
2.870,624, 1-27-59, CI. 72 — 101.
Sams, Martin : See —
Feldman, Herman, and Sams. 2,870,809.
Sams, Herbert W., to Scripto, Inc. Leakproof ink tube for
ball point pen. 2,871,824, 2-3-59, CI. 120 — 42.4.
Sams, Herbert W., to Scripto, Inc. Large capacity ball point
ink reservoir tube. 2,883,969, 4-28-59, CI. 120 — 47.4.
Samsel, Richard W. : See —
Robinson, David, Mitchell, Johnson, and Samsel.
2,912,678.
Samsel, Richard W., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for
determining vibration characteristics. 2,873,604, 2-17-59,
CI. 73—67.1.
Samson, Helmut, to Firma Union Sils Van De Loo & Co. Hub
member for bicvcle wheels or the like, and method and ap-
paratus for making the same. 2,917,816, 12-22-59, CI.
29—159.3.
Samuel, Arthur J., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Aerosol dispensers and like pressurized packages. 2,904,229,
9-15-59, CI. 222—394.
Samuel, George A., to Metal Diffusions, Inc. Chromizing
coating. 2,8S5,301, 5-5-59, CI. 117 — 22.
Samuel, George A., to Metal Diffusions, Inc. Chromizing
method and composition. 2,899,332, 8-11-59, CI. 117 — 22.
Samuel Stamping & Enameling Co. : See —
Solomon, Ralph E. 2,895,695.
Samuels, Abe. and J. F. Callison. Adjustable orthopedic sup-
port. 2,899,758, 8-18-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Samuels, Abe O., to Maryland Devices, Inc. Nasal adaptor
for valved dispenser. 2,906,265, 9-29-59, CI. 128 — 198.
Samuels, Albert S., Sr. Method of examining and classifying
diamonds. 2,909,961, 10-27-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Samuels, Abraham M. : See —
Janquart, Jerry C, and Samuels. 2,919,052.
Samuels, Arnold J., and I. Yamett. Control apparatus.
2,915,651, 12-1-59, CI. 307 — 115.
Samuels, John C, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Cathode-follower oscillator. 2,874,290, 2-17-59,
CI. 250—36.
Samuelson, Donald G. : See —
Porter, Charles A., Samuelson, and Holm. 2,889,262.
Samuelson, Hans O., to Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter.
Process in recovering sulphur from waste sulphite lye.
2,872,289, 2-3-59, CI. 23 — 129.
Samuelson, Hans O., to Mo och Domsjo aktiebolag. Process
of treating wood pulp. 2,902,481, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 212.
Samuely, Max, to Tubular Structures Corp. of America. Hy-
draulic drive system for portable builder's hoist. 2,869,325,
1-20-59, CI. 60—53.
Sanborn Co. : See —
Arthur, Miller, and Arslan. 2,879,477.
Smith, John R. 2,887,112.
Sanborn, Daniel S., to McCulloch Motors Corp. Two-stroke
cycle engine. 2,916,023, 12-8-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Sanborn. Homer G., Jr. : See —
Lewis, Evan T., and Sanborn. 2,903,814.
Sanborn, Walter F., and J. N. MacDuff, to Pneumafil Corp.
Anchoring device for electronic equipment. 2,917,266,
12-15-59, CI. 248—361.
Sanchez. Enrique. Baby's shoe. 2,883,771, 4-28-59, CI.
36—50.
Centrifugal separator. 2,883,054,
2,885,127, 5-5-59,
Jr., to General Motors
2,898,738, 8-11-59, CI.
Wrist watch band con-
-265.
2,889,155, 6-2-
Sanchez, Federico G.
4-21-59, CI. 210 — 85.
Sanchis, Jose. Liquid dispensing device.
CI. 222 — 181.
Sancier, Kenneth M. : See —
Brown, Arthur G., Lee, and Sancier. 2,913,460.
Sanctuary, Robert E., to Worcester Valve Co., Inc. Ball valve
and union having a detachable end fitting. 2,895,496,
7-21-59, CI. 137—315.
Sanctuary, Robert E., to Worcester Valve Co., Inc. Ball
valve. 2.895.710. 7-21-59, CI. 251 — 312.
Sand, Darrel R. : See —
Herndon, Walter B., and Sand. 2,872,000.
Sand, Darrel R., to General Motors Corp. Clutch plate.
2,904,150, 9-15-59, CI. 192 — 107.
Sand, Darrel R., to General Motors Corp. Transmission.
2,911,853, 11-10-59, CI. 74—677.
Sand, Darrel R., and T. R. Zimmer,
Corp. Hydrodynamic drive device.
60—54.
Sand, John F., to The Gemex Corp.
nector. 2,870,511, 1-27-59, CI. 24-
Sandage, Ned R. Retractable trailer hitch.
59, CI. 280 — 191.
Sandback, Jonas. Method for drying wood. 2,884,707, 5-5-59,
CI. 34 — 36.
Sandberg, Fritz E., to Ford Motor Co. Vehicle wheel spindle.
2,916,295, 12-8-59, CI. 280—96.1.
Sandberg, Nels H., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Method
of making pulp. 2,872,314, 2-3-59, CI. 92—6.
Sandberg, Nels H., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Appara-
tus for impregnating wood chips. 2,905,240, 9-22-59,
CI. 162—237.
Sandberg, Robert E., to De Luxe Metal Furniture Co. Ver-
tically adjustable and knockdown shelf structure.
2,912,120, 11-10-59, CI. 211—147.
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and D. M. Nail, to Crossett Chemical Co.,
a division of The Crossett Co. Chemical recovery process.
2,913,309, 11-17-59, CI. 23 — 129.
Sandborn, Lloyd T., and D. M. Nail, to Crossett Chemical Co.
Chemical recovery process. 2,913,310, 11-17-59, CI.
23—131.
Sandefur, Douglas M., to Flotion Industries. Mobile work-
holding device. 2.879,059, 3-24-59. CI 269 — 156
Sandelowsky, Werner. Respirators. 2,914,064, 11-24-59, CI.
128 — 29.
Sandenburgh, George R., to Hills-McCanna Co. Method of
and apparatus for precision coring in the casting of me-
tallic articles. 2,895,191, 7-21-59, CI. 22 — 131.
Sander, Howard H.. to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Pressure transducer. 2,907,897, 10-
6-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Sanders Associates, Inc. : See —
Billings, Philip M. 2,876,402.
Butler, Jesse L. 2,870,440.
Butler, Jesse L. 2.877,427.
Butler, Jesse L. 2,878,470.
Butler, Jesse L. 2,878,471.
Butler, Jesse L. 2,881,435.
Butler, Jesse L. 2,914,766.
Cann, Alfred J. 2,876,351.
Cann, Alfred J. 2.876.411.
Hayner, Paul F. Re. 24,741.
Hayner, Paul F. 2,880,708.
Hayner, Paul F., and Olsen. 2,896,588.
Karabats, Christopher. 2,887,605.
Karabats, Christopher, and Le Van. 2,884,553.
Kline. Jack, and Richmond. 2,901,707.
Mercer, William R. 2,871,346.
Misek, Victor A. 2,870,415.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr. 2,876,390.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr. 2,876,391.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr. 2,876,392.
Sommers, Donald J., and Wilson. 2,877,429.
Sommers, Donald J., and Wilson. 2,909,736.
Tally, Sidney IC 2.887,558.
Tally, Sidney K., and Dahlgren.
Tally, Sidney K., and Haidler.
Walker, Clifford R. 2,918,836.
Wilson, William J. 2,896,177.
Sanders, G. G. : See —
Goodwin, Norris. 2,897,965.
Sanders, Grady H., to Graniteville Co.
2,895,209, 7-21-59, CI. 26 — 10.
Sanders, Grady H., to Graniteville Co.
2,897,574, 8^-59, CI. 26 — 10.
Sanders, Herbert L., E. A. Knaggs, and M. L. Nussbaum.
Emulsifiers and toxicants containing the same. 2,872,368.
2-3-59, CI. 167 — 42.
Sanders. Hiram R., Jr. : See —
Hogin, David R., Morbeck, and Sanders. 2,916,440.
Sanders, Jack, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Gated coherent oscil-
lator. 2,905,907, 9-22-59, CI. 331—173.
Sanders, Leon D., to Systematic Parking Co. Automobile
parking apparatus. 2,901,129. 8-25-59. CI. 214 — 16.1.
Sanders, Milton, to United States of America, Army.
Frequency modulation system. 2,890,417, 6-9-59, CI.
332—16.
Sanders, Norman T.. to Needle Industries Ltd. Counting de-
vices for use with knitting needles. 2,872,892, 2-10-59,
CI. 116—133.
2,876,393.
2,885,525.
Pile cutting machine.
Pile cutting machine.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
lawn mowers.
2,882,002.
2,906,542.
2,877,276.
Sanders, Norman T., to Needle Industries Ltd. Counting de-
vices for use with knitting needles. 2,887,858, 5-26-59,
CI. 66 — 117.
Sanders, Norman T., to Needle Industries Ltd. Counting de-
vices for use with knitting needles. 2,918,035, 12-22-59,
CI. 110 — 133.
Sanders, Orville F. Fluid dispenser. 2,869,702, 1-20-59, CI.
222—382.
Sanders, Pressie W. Service stand for
2,895,729, 7-21-59, CI. 269—156.
Sanders, Ralph G. : See —
TInedinghaus, George E., and Sanders.
Hoedinghaus, George E., and Sanders.
Sanders, Richard F. : See —
Cowan, James C, Sanders, and Shelton.
Sanders, Roy W. : See —
Huffadine, John B.. and Sanders. 2,901,442.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Mount-
ing device for electrical components. 2,876,390, 3-3-59,
CI. 317—101.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Elec-
trical circuit assembly. 2,876,391, 3-3-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Sanders, Royden C, Jr., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Elec-
trical components. 2,876,392, 3-3-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Sanders, W. H. (Electronics), Ltd. : See —
Taylor, Ronald W., and Hunter. 2,888,259.
Sanders, Wilbur E., Sr. : See —
Wagner, Raymond W., and Sanders. 2,872,057.
Sanders, William G., to The Supaslot Angle Co. (G. B.) Ltd.
Constructional element. 2,906,380, 9-29-59, CI. 189—34.
Sanders, William J. : See —
Weber, Victor, Sanders, and Russell. 2,911,152.
Sanderson. Billy B. Door-actuated, seat-restraining lock for
automobiles. 2.908.530. 10-13-59. CI. 296—05.
Sanderson, Kenneth E., and R. E. Milligan, to Draper Corp.
Loom control means. 2,884,016, 4-28-59, CI. 139 — 336.
Sanderson, Martin : See —
Shaw, Hugh H., Sanderson, and Bradshaw. 2,876,607.
Sandhage, Ellsworth R., to American Cyanamid Co. Closure
puncturable by polyethylene needle. 2,906,423, 9-29-59,
CI. 215 — 47.
Sandhage, Ellsworth R., and G. S. Bott, to American Cy-
anamid Co. Powder filling machine for bottles. 2,907,357,
10-6-59, CI. 141—59.
Sandiford, Denis J. H. : See —
Holmes-Walker, William A., and Sandiford. 2,895,171.
Sandin, Jerome, and E. O. Shepard, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Time delay devices for circuit interrupters.
2,875,382, 2-24-59, CI. 317—36.
Sandison, Alexander G., to The William Kennedy & Sons Ltd.
Device for screening pulp. 2,899,069, 8-11-59, CI. 210 —
405.
Sandison, Alexander G., to The William Kennedy & Sons Ltd.
Device for screening pulp. 2,900,077, 8-18-59, Cl. 209 —
300.
Sandmeyer, Ernest R. Package for globular articles and
method of forming same. 2,893,550, 7-7-59, Cl. 200 — 05.
Sandmeyer, Karl H.. to The Carborundum Co. Fused cast
zirconia-alumina articles. 2,903,373, 9-8-59, Cl. 106 — 57.
Sandmeyer, Karl H., to The Carborundum Co. Fused cast
refractory articles and method of making them.
11-3-5.9, Cl. 106—59.
Sandner, Walter J. : See —
Ayers. George W., and Sandner. 2,874,115.
Ayers, George W., and Sandner. 2,890,257.
Ayers, George W., and Sandner.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner.
Fierce, William L., and Sandner.
Sandner, Walter J., and W. L. Fierce, to The Pure Oil Co.
Process for refining lubricating oils with an alkvlene oxide
and an adsorbent. 2,885,353, 5-5-59, Cl. 208 — 263.
Sando, Robert M. : See —
Kerley, James J., Jr., and Sando. 2,913,215.
Sando, Robert M., and F. B. England, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Energy absorber. 2,891,785, 6-23-5.9, Cl.
267 — 1.
Sandor, Eugenia N. : See —
Sandor, George N. 2,912,058.
Sandor, George N., to E. N. Sandor. Adjustable speed limiter
system for motor vehicles. 2,912,058, 11-10-59, Cl. 180 —
82.1.
Sandoz A.G. : See —
.Tucker, Ernst. Ebnotlier, and Lindenmann. 2,903,460.
Jucker, Ernst, Rissi, Suess, Vogel, and Wolff. 2,883,389.
Kappeler, Markus, and Frisch. 2,904,543.
Merian, Ernest, and Nicolaus. 2,909,561.
Merian, Ernest, Nicolaus, and Wehrli. 2,870,137.
Ruekstuhl, Hans. 2,808,776.
Ruckstuhl, Hans, and Wehrli. 2,909,515.
Schoenauer, Wolfgang. 2,870,172.
Steinemann, Willy. 2,873,267.
Steinemann, Willy. 2.873.208.
Steinpmann Willy. 2.879,265.
Steinemann, Willy. 2,895,951.
Stoll, Arthur, Bourquin. and Renz. 2,902,491.
Sandoz. Inc. : See —
Stiller, Frank P. 2,888,388.
2,911,313,
2,897,145.
2,883.413.
2,884,308.
2,899,380.
2,899,387.
Sandoz Ltd. : See —
Hagen, Joseph. 2,90S,124.
Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Lindenmann. 2,904,549.
Jucker, Ernst, Rissi, Suess, Vogel, and Wolff. 2,871,241
Steinemann, Willy. 2,895,951.
Steinemann, Willy. 2,901,473.
Stoll. Arthur, Bourquin, and Renz. 2,902,491.
Stoll, Arthur, Renz, and Bourquin. 2,902,486.
Sandoz Trust : See —
Egli. Hermann. 2.S74.021.
Guenthard, Jacques, and Peter. 2,894,800.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,884,331.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,884,332.
Merian, Ernst. 2,873,270.
Merian. Ernest. 2,879,209.
Merian, Ernest. 2,891,942.
Senn, Otto. 2,870,135.
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,883,387.
Thummel, Ludwig, and Aeberhardt. 2,869,968.
Wiedemann, Erwin. 2,899,619.
Sandrock, Harold, to Times Facsimile Corp. Web control
for facsimile recorder. 2,884,299, 4-28-59, Cl. 346 — 136.
Sands, Charles E. : See —
Kinney, David C, and Sands. 2,877,996.
Sands, Eugene A. : See —
Brown, Edgar A., and Sands. 2,885,148.
Sands, Hillard J., to Harvard Mfg. Co. Bedframe and center
support therefor. 2,882,535, 4-21-59, Cl. 5 — 305.
Sands, Hillard J., to Harvard Mfg. Co. Bedframe clamp.
2,883,222, 4-21-59, Cl. 287 — 103.
Sands, Hillard J., to Harvard Mfg. Co. Bedframe center sup-
port. 2.900.647. 8-25-59 Cl. 5 — 202.
Sands, Peter W., to Seeger Refrigerator Co. Hydraulic bulge
fixture. 2,903,987, 9-15-59, Cl. 113 — 44.
Sands, Seymour, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
and product. 2,809,435, 1-20-59, Cl. 92 — 3.
Sands, William F., to Radio Corp. of America. Receiver
tuned by inductors with tracking bv initial positionment
of coils on cores. 2.882.392, 4-14-59, Cl. 250 — 20.
Sandt, Bernd W., and P. J. Wayne, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Bonding polytetrafluoroethylene resins.
2,914,438, 11-24-59, Cl. 154—139.
Sandvig, Robert L., to Thor Power Tool Co. Drill bit.
2,890,021, 6-9-59, Cl. 255 — 64.
Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag : See — ■
Almen, Bengt S. O. 2,899,738.
2,911,707.
2,884,700.
2,888,247.
2 8S9.13S
2,884,227.
2,899,739.
2,875,110.
Alm6n, Bengt S. O.
Bergstrom, Eskil N.
Haglund, Didrik W.
Haclund, Didrik W.
Hjiilsten, John A.
Ohlsson, Fall J. O. W.
Rossander, Bror L. E.
Sandvold, Knut, to Elektrokemisk A-S.
trie smelting furnaces^ 2.871.278, ^
Arrangement for elec-
27-59, Cl. 13—17.
Sandy Hill Iron & Brass Works, The : See —
Fusco, James J. 2,876,084.
Sandys, Peter A. Screwdrivers. 2,908,304, 10-13-59, Cl.
145 — 50.
Sandza, Joseph G. : See —
Fried, John H., and Sandza. 2,910,409.
Sanford, Arthur C. Hanger strap. 2,911,690, 11-10-59,
q\ 20 94.
Sanford. Charles L. Building blocks. 2,8SS,820, 6-2-59, Cl.
72 — 44.
Sanford. Emil, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Cathode ray sweep correction system. 2,869,026, 1-13-59,
Cl. 315—24.
Sanford, Emil, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Cathode-ray tube. 2,879,435. 3-24-59, Cl. 315 — 1.
Sanford, David P. : See —
Huck, William F., Albrecht, and Sanford. 2,911,079.
Sanford Process Co., Inc. : Spp —
Franklin, John B. 2. 897. 125.
Franklin, John B. 2,905,600.
Sanford, Rav S. : See —
Sedergren, Erling D. 2,880,823.
Sanford, Robert A. : See —
Patinkin. Seymour H., and Sanford. 2.867.674.
Patinkin, Seymour H., and Sanford. 2,915,568.
Sanford, Robert A., to Sinclair Refining Co Process for
producing durene. 2.874.200, 2-17-59, Cl. 260 — 674.
Sanford, Robert A., and S. M. Kovach, to Sinclair Refining
Co. Process for preparing indans. 2,916,529, 12-8-59,
Cl. 260—668.
Sanford, Roy S., to The Autoyre Co. Garment hanger bracket.
2,S8S,224, 5-26-59, Cl. 248 — 214.
Sanford, Roy S., to Roy S. Sanford & Co. Carton sealing.
2,916,860, 12-15-59, Cl. 53—38.
Sanford, Roy S., and J. O. Eames, to said Sanford, W. A.
Eaton, E. D. Sedergren, said Eames, and R. H. Casler.
Method and means for cooling friction elements. 2,889,897,
6-9-59, Cl. 188—264.
Sanford, Roy S., and G. T. Howe, to Roy S. Sanford & Co.
Process for producing gelatin relief images on printing
plates. 2,892,711, 6-30-59, Cl. 96 — 35.
Sanford. Rov S., and J. O. Eames. to The Autoyre Co. Gar-
ment hanger support. 2,902,172, 9-1-59. Cl.*211 — 100.
Sanford. Rov S., & Co. : See —
Sanford, Roy S., and Howe. 2,892,711.
Sanford, Roy S. 2,916,860.
LIST OF PATENTEES
815
Sanford, Russell T. Hospital bed. 2,870,460, 1-27-59, CI.
5—63.
Sangamo Electric Co. : See —
Geiger, Herman R., Jr. 2,883,840.
Sanger, Herbert H. Portable carrying case or envelope.
2,886,085, 5-12-59, CI. 150 — 1.6.
Sanger, Richard B., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Alarm system. 2,870,325, 1-20-59, CI. 250 — 2.
Sangster, Arlon G., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Appa-
ratus for automatically relatively positioning workholders,
tools and the like. 2,876,650, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 365.
Sangster, Raymond C, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Method of
producing semiconductor crystal bodies. 2,895,85S, 7-21-
59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Sanicom Co., Inc. : See —
Arvintz, Abraham A. and R. A., and Arvins. 2,877,724.
Sankyo Co., Ltd. : See —
lmai, Kaneo, Ikeda, Tanaka, Sugawara. 2,868,839.
Sato, Yoshinobu, and Mishima. 2,894,953.
Sanner, George E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Combina-
tion mixer-duplexer. 2,909,655, 10-20-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Sanner, Weldon E., and R. W. Decker. Ditch digger.
2,911,735. 11-10-59, CI. 37 — 98.
Sannes, Earl A., to Duwamish Mfg. Co. Roofing mop and
method of making the same. 2,905,958, 9-29-59, CI.
15 — 229.
Sanni, Dominic A., to General Packets, Inc. Shaker dispenser
packet. 2,91S,168, 12-22-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Sano, Julian H., to Colvin Laboratories, Inc. Pressure trans-
ducer nonresponsive to vibrations. 2,892,170, 6-23-59, CI.
338—42.
Sans, Salvatore, and L. Weiss, to Saw Mill River Industries,
Inc. Garment racks. 2,896,789, 7-28-59, CI. 211 — 37.
Sansom, Raymond E. : See —
Van Valkenburg, Howard E., and Sansom. 2,883,861.
Sansum, Robert D. : See —
Parkes, Stanley, and Sansum. 2,883,926.
Parkes. Stanley, Merriman, and Sansum. 2,880,667.
Santa Anita Mfg. Corp. : See —
Vogel, William K. and M. C. 2,8S5,967.
Santamaria, Salvatore, and A. R. Topfer, to Philco Corp.
Mechanical apparatus. 2.872,645, 2-3-59, CI. 324 — 158.
Santangelo, Clifford L. Firearm locking device. 2,887,807,
5-26-59, CI. 42 — 1.
Sant Angelo, Michael A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Phase com-
parison servomechanism and rate-taking apparatus there-
for. 2,907,939, 10-6-59, CI. 318 — 30.
Santay Corp. : See —
Polleck, Vincent A., and Wright. 2,902,924.
Santilli, Alcide : See —
Corwin. Jerome, Roseman, Santilli, and Stein. 2,907,997.
Santmyer, Philip H. : See —
Stone, Bobbie D., Seifter, and Santmyer. 2,912,793.
Santora, Arthur C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for sealing porous formations. 2,889,883, 6-9-59,
CI. 166—33.
Santos, John R. L., to William E. Hooper and Sons Co.
Dryer felt connection. 2. 873. 494, 2-17-59. CI. 24 — 33.
Santuci, Robert L., Sr. Cereal canister. 2,906,439, 9-29-59,
CI. 222—183.
Sanymetal Products Co., Inc., The
Benham, Kent W. 2,876,873.
Benham, Kent W. 2,876,874.
Benham. Kent W. 2,878,531.
Sanzenbacher, Charles W., and J.
bustion Corp. Gas generator.
252 — 372.
Saper, Earl P. Portable immersion electric liquid heater.
2,888,547, 5-26-59, CI. 219 — 41.
Sapers, Ira : See —
Cook, Alton A., and Sapers. 2,902,472.
Saperstein, Henry G. : See —
Goldfarb, Adolph E., and Saperstein. 2,873,884.
Saporito, Frederick A. : See —
Seltzer, Edward, and Saporito. 2,902,368.
Sapper, David I., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Heat-
sealable polyethylene terephthalate film and process.
2,898,237, 8-4-59, CI. 117 — 138.8.
Sapper, David I., to E. I. du Pont de
Weatherable film and process for
2,917,402, 12-15-59, CI. 117—33.3.
Sarabia Mandl. Enrique. Foldable seat,
2,867,448, 1-6-59, CI. 280 — 36.
Sarabia, Oscar A., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
inhibitor. 2,915,138, 12-1-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Sarabia. Oscar A., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
inhibitor. 2,915,139, 12-1-59, CI. 183—115.
Sarabia, Oscar A., to Monsanto Chemical Co.
inhibitor. 2,915,140, 12-1-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Sarabia. Oscar A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polymerization
inhibitor. 2,915,141, 12-1-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Sarabia, Oscar A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polymerization
inhibitor. 2,915,142, 12-1-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Sarah, Thomas F., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Strand end
attacher for a spinning reel. 2,870,977, 1-27-59, CI.
242 — 125.2.
Sarah. Thomas F., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Enclosed
spinning reel. 2,903,201, 9-8-59. CI. 242 — 84.2.
Sarah. Thomas F., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Closed face
spinning reel. 2,903,202, 9-8-59. CI. 242 — 84.2.
See-
Huebler, to Surface Com-
2,897,158, 7-28-59, CI.
Nemours and Co.
producing same.
chiefly a baby-car.
Polymerization
Polymerization
Polymerization
Sarah, Thomas F., to The Enterprise Mfg. Co. Push button
type enclosed spinning reel. 2,911,165, 11-3-59, CI.
242 — 84.2.
Sarahan, Bernard L. : See —
Ross, Harold D., Sarahan, Astrahan, Housman, and
Thomas. 2,914,248.
'Saran yarns Co., The : <b'ee —
Genovese, Anthony L., Sr., Batchelor, Belli, Garlock, and
A. L. Genovese, Jr. 2,888,215.
Saranac Machine Co. : See —
Donnell, Frederick L. 2,884,274.
Sard, Eugene W. : See —
Close, Richard N., Kaspen, Sard, and White. 2,917,737.
Siirdal, Per W. F. Foot raspers for removing of cellosities.
2,898,914, 8-11-59, CI. 128—304.
Sardella, John. Wheel rims for tires of trucks and the like.
2,S79,106, 3-24-59, CI. 301 — 31.
Sardella, John J., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Transistor packages.
2,888,736, 6-2-59, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Sardeson, Robert : See —
Dye, Glen M.. Sardeson, and Winter. 2,902,914.
Kallenberg, Karl J., and Sardeson. 2,872,585.
Sardinas, Joseph L., and G. M. Shull, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Oxygenation of steroids in the lljS position by
spondylocladium. 2,876,170, 3-3-59, CI. 195 — 51.
Sardinas, Joseph L., J. B. Routien, and G. M. Shull, to Chas.
Pfizer & Co., Inc. Oxygenation of steroids in the 11/J
position by Chaetomella. 2,882,205, 4-14-59, CI. 195 — 51.
Sardo, William H., Jr. : See —
De Pew. Thomas N., Sardo, and Koenig. 2,873,935.
Sare, Carl R., to The W. W. Sly Mfg. Co. Dust collector.
2,867,289. 1-6-59. CI. 183 — 61.
Sarett, David P. : See —
Bardash, Manuel L., and Sarett. 2,917,710.
Sarett, Lewis H. : See —
Arth, Glen E., and Sarett. 2,868,805.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett. 2,887,492.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and iSarett. 2,887,493.
Arth, Glen E., Poos, and Sarett. 2,887,494.
Beyler, Roger E., and Sarett. 2,888,456.
Beyler, Roger E., and Sarett. 2,888,457.
Sarett, Lewis H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Chemical compounds
and processes for preparing the same. 2,884,419, 4-28-59,
CI. 260—239.55.
Sarett, Lewis H., to Merck & Co., Inc. A',4-3,20-diketo-ll-
oxygenated-17a-hydroxypregnadienes and 9-fluoro deriva-
tives thereof. 2,912,446, 11-10-59, CI. 260—397.45.
Sarett, Lewis H., and W. F. Johns, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Sulfonic acid esters of l-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methallyl
dodecahvdrophenanthrene compounds and processes of pre-
paring the same. 2,891,967, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 340.9.
Sarett, Lewis H., and W. F. Johns, to Merck & Co., Inc.
2,4b-dimethyl-l- (2-hydroxyethyl ) -2-methallyl dodecahydro-
phenanthrene compounds and processes of preparing the
same. 2,893,999, 7-7-59, CI. 2G0— 340.9.
Sarett, Lewis H., G. I. Poos, and W. F. Johns, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 2,4b-dimethyl-l-acetaldehydo-2-(/S-keto-propyl) -1,2,3,4,
4a,4b,5,6,7,9,10,10a-dodecahydrophenanthrene-4,7-dione and
methods of preparing the same. 2,894,000, 7-7-59, CI.
260 — 340.9.
Sarett, Lewis H., G. I. Poos, and W. F. Johns, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 2,4b-dimethyl-l-acetaldehvdo-2-(|8,a-dihvdroxvisobu-
tyl)-l,2,3,4,4a,4b,5, 6,7,9,10,10a - dodecahydrophenanthrene-
4,7-dione and methods of preparing the same. 2,894,001,
7-7-59, CI. 260—340.9.
Sarett, Lewis H., G. I. Poos, and W. F. Johns, to Merck & Co.,
Inc. 2,4b-dimethyl-l-acetaldehydo-2-methallyl-l,2,3,4,4a,4b,
5,6,7,9,10,10a-dodecahydrophenanthrene-4,7-dione and meth-
ods of preparing the same. 2,894,002, 7-7-59, CI. 260 —
340.9.
Sarett, Le*vis H., J. Constantin, and G. E. Arth, to Merck
& Co., Inc. 60-hydroxy-A4-pregnenes. 2,905,678, 9-22-59,
CI. 260—397.45.
Sarett, Lewis H., and W. F. Johns, to Merck & Co., Inc.
Preparation of 11-oxygenated A5-3-ethylenedioxy-20-keto-17-
isopregnenes. 2,909,519, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Sarge, Theodore W. : See —
Abernethy, Nelson W., Diss, and Sarge. 2,872,424.
Sargeant, Homer I., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Shock absorb-
ing structure. 2,890,766, 6-16-59, CI. 188 — 1.
Sargeant, Walter E., to General Motors Corp. Power supply
means. 2,905,832, 9-22-59, CI. 307 — 72.
Sargeant, Walter E., to General Motors Corp. Timing con-
trol circuit. 2,905,904, 9-22-59, CI. 331—35.
Sargent & Co. : See —
Wardwell, George W., Jr. 2,890,074.
Sargent, Donald E., to General Electric Co. Catalysts.
2,892,801, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 474.
Sargent, E. H., & Co. : See —
Karr, Ralph J. 2,898,200.
Malmstadt, Howard V. 2,878,106.
Sargent, Edmund B., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Mold for molding telephone handsets. 2,874,414, 2-24-59,
CI. 18 — 42.
Sargent Engineering Corp. : See —
Valenti, Peter. 2,907,223.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. : See —
Shmorhun, John G. 2,884,778.
Sargent, Jack. Volume flowmeter. 2,892,346, 6-30-59, CI
73 — 194.
816
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sargent, Neil A., and W. M. Davis, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Method tor producing aerogels. 2,868,280, 1-13-59, CI.
159 — 47.
Saris. Aris P. : See —
Hatch, Howard E. 2,873,256.
Sark, Ward T., to Haggard & Marcusson Co. Adjustable
headboard clamping device. 2,907,054, 10-6-59, CI. 5 —
298.
Sarka, Albert J., to Wean Equipment Corp. Apparatus for
treating strip and the like. 2,873,803, 2-17-59, CI. 164 — 89.
Sarkar, Asim K. : See —
Adams, Dennis A. W., and Sarkar. 2,875,106.
Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. : See —
Eannarino, George. 2,896,305.
Krepps, James E., Jr. 2,871,358.
Meadows, Stanley R. 2,909,934.
Roberts, William B. 2,873,414.
Sarko, Anatole : See —
La Rocca, Rudolph J., and Sarko. 2,917,746.
Sarles, George A. Helmet radios including a transistor am-
plier. 2,904,645, 9-15-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Sarnecki, Wilhelm, and H. Pommer, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of quaternary
phosphonium halides. 2,905,717, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 606.5.
Sarno, Dante H. : See —
Snider, Warren L., Sarno, and Liedholm. 2,895,897.
Sarno, Dante H., to Shell Development Co. Process for
upgrading of straight run gasolines by a combination of
catalytic reforming and isomerization. 2,913,393, 11-17-59,
CI. 208—79.
Sarno, Frank, 10% to J. F. Falco. Shoe scraper. 2,904,127,
9-15-59, CI. 182—107.
Sarong, Inc. : See —
Amyot, Pierre. 2,897,822.
Lax, Leona. 2,875,765.
Sarracino, Marcello, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni. Tape-
stretching control device for electric cable wrapping ma-
chines. 2,875,570, 3-3-59, CI. 57 — 13.
Sarrett, Homer J., Jr. : See —
Benedict, Bruce C, and Sarrett. 2,879,219.
Sarring, Ernest J. : See —
Kile, Otho, and Sarring. 2,896,537.
Sarro, Silvio. Toilet tissue holding bracket. 2,879,012,
3-24-59, CI. 242—55.2.
Sarson, Alan E. : See —
Jesty, Leslie C, and Sarson. 2,892,883.
Sarson, Alan E., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd.
Television, tele-cinematograph and like apparatus. 2,902 -
540. 9-1-59, CI. 178—6.8.
Sarto, Jorma O., to Chrysler Corp. Multiple stage choke con-
trol. 2,901,229, 8-25-59. CI. 261 — 39.
Sartor, Raymond W., to Dresser Operations, Inc. Rock bit.
2,885,185, 5-5-59, CI. 255 — 313.
Sartori, Mario F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Anthraquinone vat dyes. 2,893,998, 7-7-59. CI. 260 — 316.
Sarver, Carter L. Tractor hitch assembly. 2,879,080.
3-24-59, 280 — 478.
Sasaki, Noburo. Apparatus for the recovery of fine carbonic
fuel particles from slurry by ultrasonic waves. 2,907,455,
10-6-59. CI. 209—5.
Sasena, John J. : See —
Van Niel, Clarence R., and Sasena. 2,916,115.
Sass, Earl J., and A. J. Torre, to Radio Corp. of America.
Radio communications systems. 2,873,309, 2-10-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Sass, Karl : See —
Oden, Hoeckley, Epinatjeff, Sass, and Hehr. 2,919,310.
Sass, Karl, to International Standard Electric Corp. Ar-
rangement for assessing charges in telephonic P.B.X. sys-
tems. 2,887,537, 5-19-59, CI. 179—7.1.
Sass, Samuel : See —
Fischer, Valentine J., Miller, Sass, and Witten. 2,867,509.
Sassaman, John R. : See —
Clay, Howard W. 2,894,550.
Sassaman, Paul H. : See —
Kerstetter, Donald R., and Sassaman. 2,889,483.
Sassaman, Walter R. : See —
Teiser, Sidney, and Sassaman. 2,897,080.
Sasse, Klaus, R. Wegler, and F. Grewe, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Thio- and dithio-carboxylic acid esters and a
process for their manufacture. 2,872,450, 2-3-59, CI.
260 — 281.
Sasse, Klaus, R. Wegler, and F. Grewe, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Thioearbonic acid esters and
their production. 2,904,553, 9-15-59, CI. 260 — 326.
Sasse, Raymond M. Driving glove holder. 2,870,502,
1-27-59, CI. 24 — 17.
Sasserson, Curtis F., to Pennsylvania Furnace and Iron Co.
Light unit for vehicles. 2,883,520, 4-21-59, CI. 240 — 57.
Sasso. John : See —
Sheets, Chester R., and Sasso. 2,909,890.
Sassoon, Judah R. : See —
Boker, Samuel J., Lazarus, and Sassoon. 2,896,533.
Satchwell, Leonard. Resistance grids. 2,870,308, 1-20-59,
CI. 201—69.
Sato, Toshio : See —
Horinti, Jnro, Sato, and Ishizuka. 2.889.201.
Sato, Yoshinobu, and H. Mishima, to Sankyo Co., Ltd. Proc-
ess for the production of pyridine derivative. 2,894,953,
7-14-59, CI. 260—295.5.
Satre, Bernt O. : See —
Rice, Lon C, Satre, and Snyder. 2,883,517.
Satriana, Daniel, and G. Rak, to Vitro Corp. of America.
Method of coating. 2,913,385, 11-17-59, CI. 204 — 181.
Sattler, Emil, and W. Oettinger. Process for purifying crude
benzene. 2,910,517, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Sattler, Helmut : See —
Kurzke, Herbert, and Sattler. 2,917,779.
Sattler, Karl C. Sounding toy. 2,898,704, 8-11-59, CI. 46 —
178.
Sattler, Robert E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Automatic purg-
ing of liquid methane tanks. 2,916,889, 12-15-59, Cl.
62—55.
Sattley Co. : See —
Merrell, Allen W. 2,898,721.
Sattmann, Erhard, and W. Schafer. Pencil sharpening
machine with a removable chip container. 2,896,578,
7-28-59, Cl. 120—96.
Sauber, Charles J. Method of renewing the female member
of a snap fastener. 2,906,014, 9-29-59, Cl. 29 — 401.
Sauberlich, Willy, and A. Hickethier, to Masehinenl'abrik
Goebel G. m. b. H. Drive mechanism for proofing press.
2.873.672. 2-17-59, Cl. 101 — 153.
Saubestre, Edward B. : See —
Arnaut, Arnold D., and Saubestre. 2,907,702.
Bowerman, Edwin R., and Saubestre. 2,874,104.
Saubestre, Edward B., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Copper sensitizers. 2,872,359, 2-3-59. Cl. 117 — 213.
Saubestre, Edward B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Solderable zinc alloy coating. 2,884,350, 4-28-59, Cl.
148—6.14.
Saubestre, Edward B.. to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Bright plating solution and method. 2,900,314, 8-18-59,
Cl. 204 — 43.
Saubestre, Edward B., and A. D. Arnaut, to Sylvania Elec-
tric Products Inc. Electroplating of zinc-tin alloys. 2,898,-
274, 8-4-59, Cl. 204: — 43.
Saubestre, Edward B., and E. P. Bulan, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Addition materials for improving plating
speeds. 2,900,313. 8-18-59, Cl. 204 — 43.
Saucy. Gabriel : See —
Montavon, Marc, and Saucy. 2,902,515.
Sauer, Edgar, and E. Aschbacher, to Zeiss Ikon A. G. Stutt-
gart. Photoelectric exposure meters. 2,889,740, 6-9-59,
Cl. 88—23.
Sauer, Edgar, and W. Zink, to Zeiss Ikon A.G. Single lens
mirror reflex cameras. 2,891,454, 6-23-59, Cl. 95 — 42.
Sauer, Fred P., Jr. Oar supports. 2,885,696, 5-12-59, Cl.
9—1.
Sauer, Frederick : See —
De Zeeuw, John R., and Sauer. 2,910,360.
Sauer, Hans, to Comar Electric Co. Strap type instrument
mounting. 2,869,098, 1-13-59, Cl. 339 — 75.
Sauer, Hans, to Comar Electric Co. Electromagnetic relay.
2,882,368, 4-14-59, Cl. 200—87.
Sauer. Hans, to Comar Electric Co. Electromagnetic relay.
2,882,460, 4-14-59, Cl. 317—197.
Sauer, Hans, to Comar Electric Co. Electromagnetic relay
with
317-
spnng
199.
loaded armature. 2,896,132, 7-21-59, Cl.
Sauer, Herman C, to United States Rubber Co. Apparatus
for molding and curing belts. 2,867,845, 1-13-59, Cl.
18—17.
Sauer, Herman C„ to United States Rubber Co. Apparatus
for molding V-belts. 2,883,701, 4-28-59, Cl. 18—6.
Sauer, James F., to Barber-Greene Co. Bituminous batch
plant and actuating system therefor. 2,873,955, 2-17-59,
Cl. 259—154.
Sauer, J. P., & Sohn. Gesellsehaft mit beschraenkter Haftung :
Sre —
Diesfeld, Franz. 2,916,944.
Sauer, Jack. Vertically movable doll. 2,888,776, 6-2-59.
Cl. 46 — 61.
Sauer, James F. : See —
Barber, Harry A., and Sauer. 2.893,600.
Barber, Harry A., and Sauer. 2,893,601.
Barber, Harry A., Sauer, and Heacock. 2,893,602.
Sauer, Liselotte. Process for making a sponge-like insulating
material from textile scraps and product resulting there-
from. 2,884,385, 4-28-59, Cl. 260—2.5.
Sauer, Louis E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrostatic
liquid cleaners. Re. 24,751, 12-15-59, Cl. 204—305.
Sauer, Louis E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrostatic
liquid cleaners. 2,876,193, 3-3-59, Cl. 204 — 305.
Sauer, Wilbur C. Blade mounting means for rotarv disc type
mower. 2,875,569, 3-3-59, Cl. 56 — 295.
Sauer, Willy : See —
Scherer, Karl, and Sauer. 2.901.936.
Sauerman. Ernst C„ to Gaw-O'Hara Envelope Co. Combina-
tion envelope. 2,872,098, 2-3-59, Cl. 229—72.
Sauerman, Ernst C. Envelope printing machine and multi-
colored printing attachment therefor. 2,S96,536, 7-28-59,
Cl. 101—175.
Sauerman, Ernst C, to Gaw-O'Hara Envelope Co. Inking
mechanism for printing machines. 2, SOS, 539, 7-28-59,
Cl. 101—366.
LIST OF PATENTEES
817
Saul & Co. : See —
Egli, Hermann. 2,874,021.
Guenthard, Jacques, and Peter. 2,894,800.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,884,331.
Locher, Arthur, and Durst. 2,884,332.
Merian, Ernst. 2,873,270.
Merian, Ernest. 2,879,269.
Merian, Ernest. 2,891,942.
Senn, Otto. 2,870,135.
Stoll, Arthur, Jucker, and Lindenmann. 2,883,387.
Thummel, Ludwig, and Aeberhardt. 2,869,968.
Wiedemann, Erwin. 2,899,619.
Saul, George A. : See —
Baker, Joseph W., and Saul. 2,900,296.
Baker, Joseph W., and Saul. 2,906,661.
Godfrey, Kenneth L., and Saul. 2,908,604.
Saul, George A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Haloalkenyl
phosphorothioates. 2,892,751, 6-30-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Saul, Samuel, Jr. Storage rack frame. 2,916,153, 12-8-59,
Q\ 211 49.
Saul, Tom W. Railroad tie plate shim. 2,905,390, 9-22-59.
CI. 238—309.
Saulnier, Theodore A., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America.
Method of applying films to cathode ray tube screens.
2,903,377. 9-8-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Sauls, Thomas W., to Tennessee Corp. Fungicidal com-
position. 2,897,114, 7-28-59, CI. 167—42.
Saunders, Alfred P., to Wildt and Co. Ltd. Circular seamless
hose knitting machine. 2,879.652, 3-31-59, CI. 66 — 14.
Saunders, Alton. Soil aerating implement. 2,910,127,
10-27-59, CI. 172—21.
Saunders, Charles. Boat construction. 2,896,228, 7-28-59,
CI. 9—6.
Saunders, Charles E., to United States of America, Navy.
Synthetic lubricant. 2,894,909, 7-14-59, CI. 252—34.7.
Saunders, Charles L. : See —
Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., and Saunders. 2,871,734.
Saunders, Clarence L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Method for assembling travelling wave tubes. 2,869,217,
1-20-59, CI. 29—25.14.
Saunders, Edward B. Slip-cover. 2,904,104, 9-15-59, CI.
155 — 182.
Saunders, Harry C. : See —
Fiore, Alphonse T., Kitchens, and Saunders. 2,889,254.
Saunders, John C, and J. Lazarus, to Ciba Pharmaceutical
Products Inc. Therapeutic compositions and method for
treating Parkinsonism. 2,903,396, 9-8-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Saunders, Marvin R. : See —
Witter, Melvin L. 2,884,000.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Door latch.
2,869,952, 1-20-59, CI. 312 — 214.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,894,379, 7-14-59, CI. 62 — 377.
Saunders, Orson V., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,909,910, 10-27-59, CI. 62 — 275.
Saunders, Orson V., and C. F. Petkwitz, to General Motors
Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,894,378, 7-14-59, CI.
62—337.
Saunders, Percy A., 50% to W. R. Walker. Baled hay load-
ing and unloading attachment. 2,883,030, 4-21-59, CI.
198 — 7.
Saunders, Rhoderick K. : See —
Williams, Rollie B., and Saunders. 2,909,482.
Williams, Rollie B., and Saunders. 2,909,483.
Saunders, Seymour G., and J. A. Holcomb ; said Saunders
assor. to Stribuload Inc., and said Holcomb assor. to Wol-
verine Porcelain Enameling Co. Structural panel con-
struction. 2,911,076, 11-3-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Saunderson. Henry D., to United States of America, Navy.
Water discrimination fuze. 2,900,912, 8-25-^59 CI 102 —
76.
Saur. Roger L. : See —
Hanysz, Eugene A., and Saur. 2.916,694.
Saurenman, Dean F.. and M. P. Lebourg, to Schlumberger
Well Surveying Corp. Borehole apparatus. 2,876.413,
3-3-59, CI. 324 — 10.
Saurer, Adnlph. Ltd. : See —
Beck, Heinrich. 2,901,181.
Saurer, Curt, to U. S. Universal Joints Co. Universal cou-
pling. 2.876,635, 3-10-59, CI. 64 — 14.
Sause, Robert, and W. E. Stephen, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Treatment of cellulosic materials. 2,892,674,
6-30-59, CI. 8 — 116.2.
Sausser, Clara W. M. : See —
Sausser, John M. 2,911,498.
Sausser, John M., deceased, by C. W. M. Sausser, adminis-
tratrix, to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Co-
axial relay. 2,911,498, 11-3-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Saussol. Fernand, to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits
Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Method of preparing
activated alumina from commercial alpha alumina trihv-
drate. 2.915,365, 12-1-59, CI. 23 — 142.
Sauter, Bobbie S.. to The Deutsch Fastener Corp. Method of
forming expandable end blind rivets. 2,887,694 5-26-59,
CI. 10—27.
Sauter, John D., to The Clark Controller Co. Loop control
with phototubes. 2,897,370, 7-28-59, CI. 250 — 219.
Sauter. John D., to The Clark Controller Co. Strip loop
control systems. 2.907,565, 10-6-59, CI. 271 — 2.2.
Sauter, John D., and W. Few, to The Clark Controller Co.
Constant condition regulating system. 2,884,580, 4-28-59,
CI. 318—283.
Spray drying apparatus.
2,905,524.
2,902,128. 9-1-59, CI.
feeding mechanism.
2,873,535.
Process for
rubber and
260—37.
Sauter, Karl, to Luwa S.A.
2,889,873, 6-9-59, CI. 159 — 4
Sauteron, Jean : See —
Mahut, Rene\ Muller, and Sauteron.
Sautier & Jaeger : See —
Megard, Henry. 2,901,600.
Sauvage, Joseph M. J. Drafting arrangement for textile
fibres. 2,895,178, 7-21-59, CI. 19—134.
Sauvage, Joseph M. J. Comb for textile machine. 2,901,778,
9-1-59, CI. 19 — 129.
Sauvago, Willard L. Cartridge holder. 2,889,974, 6-9-59,
CI. 224—20.
Savage, Byron B. Drive mechanism.
192 — 104.
Savage, Eugene M. Wire solder
2,871,333, 1-27-59, CI. 219—27.
Savage, Guy, Jr. : See —
Gordon, Garland R., and Savage.
Savage, James L. : See —
Grindle, Eugene L., and Savage. 2,900,817.
Savage, John, and B. O. Smith to The British Iron and Steel
Research Association. Casting of metals. 2,889,596,
6-9-59, CI. 22—57.2.
Savage, Kenneth W. and L. H., to The Lithibar Co. Impulse
valve. 2,894,713, 7-14-59, CI. 251—21.
Savage, Leonard H. : See —
Savage, Kenneth W. and L. H. 2,894,713.
Savage, Newton K. : See —
Wisdom, Pollard V. 2,890,044.
Savage, Richard M., to General Electric Co.
the preparation of flame-retardant silicone
composition thereof. 2,891,033, 6-16-59, CI.
Savage, Robert H., and R. Schultz, to Knoll Associates, Inc.
Supporting structure. 2,900,014, 8-18-59, CI. 155 — 196.
Savard, Edwin E. Guide for armature winding. 2,895,690,
7-21-59, CI. 242—13.
Savarieau, Henri, to Soci6t6 Anonyme R. Alkan & Cie. De-
vices for fastening and ejecting auxiliary apparatus on air-
crafts. 2,888,294, 5-26-59, CI. 294 — 83.
Savet Paul H. : See —
Djinis, William, and Savet. 2,887,556.
Savet, Paul H., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Triangle
computer. 2,879,941, 3-31-59, CI. 235 — 186.
Savich, Alfred L. : See —
Beuk. Jack F., Savich, Goeser, and Hogan. 2,903,362.
Savidge, Roland E.. to General Electric Co. Alloy and articles
made therefrom. 2,888,345, 5-26-59. CI. 75 — 128.
Savignac, Alphonse L. Pie crust baker. 2,890,317, 6-9-59,
CI. 219 — 19.
Saville, Arthur K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Vat dye printing. 2,907,624, 10-6-59, CI. 8 — 70.
Saville Enterprises, Inc. : See —
Colatriano, Antonio. 2,888,668.
Saville, Eric J., V2 to Raymond S. Hunt, Jr. Relief valve.
2,917,072, 12-15-59, CI. 137 — 469.
Saville, Robert W. : See —
Antalek, John J., and Saville. 2,914,276.
Savit, Carl H., to Western Geophysical Co. of America. Pres-
sure sensitive device. 2,902,668, 9-1-59, CI. 340 — 17.
Savke, Kurt G. C. : See —
Johnson, Axel E. F., and Savke. 2,918,243.
Savke, Kurt G. C, to American Hospital Supply Corp.
Bumper structure. 2,873,993, 2-17-59, CI. 293 — 62.
Savoca, Joseph I., and W. F. Ellis, to Socony Mobil Oil Co.,
Inc. Method of sealing moving bed conversion reactor.
2,880,170, 3-31-59, CI. 208—173.
Savona, Salvatore J., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Method for
threading wires through insulation. 2,876,534, 3-10-59,
CI. 29—433.
Savory, David B., to General Electric Co. Control apparatus.
2,899,649, 8-11-59, CI. 331—172.
Savov Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Kadish, Max. 2,886,829.
Sawade, Ernest. Drill press turret device. 2,911,858,
11-10-59, CI. 77—25.
Sawicki, Alfred T., to American District Telegraph Co. De-
feat resistant burglar alarm contact. 2,912,540, 11-10-59,
CI. 200 — 87.
Sawin, Raymond R., to O. F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. Box-
type cartridge magazine. 2,895,248, 7-21-59, CI. 42 — 50.
Sawle, David R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Continuous alpha air monitor. 2,892,091,
6-23-59, CI. 250—71.
Saw Mill River Industries, Inc. : See —
Sans, Salvatore, and Weiss. 2,896,789.
Sawyer, C. E. : See —
Anderson, Otis F. 2,909,173.
Sawyer, Carl W., and R. W. Handley, deceased (M. P.
Handley administratrix), to United States of America,
Atomic Energy Commission. Process of extracting ura-
nium and radium from ores. 2,894,804, 7-14-59, Ci. 23 —
14.5.
Sawyer, Donald W., and A. C. Lundahl. Rotating plates for
parallax measurement. 2,871,563, 2-3-59, CI. 33 — 1.
Sawyer, Edward W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Purification of benzole using hydrogen. 2,883,441, 4-21-59.
CI. 260—674.
Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr. : See —
Goodwin, Manfred E., Sawyer, and Smith. 2,894,848.
Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., and W. W. Gary, to Minerals & Chem-
icals Corp. of America. Inorganic animal litter and meth-
od for making the same. 2,895,873, 7-21-59, CI. 167 — 42.
818
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sawyer, Robert W., to General Electric Co. Electric heating.
2,1)10,594, 12-8-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Sawyer, Webster M. : See —
Fowkes, Frederick M., Sawyer, and Schick. 2,900,340.
Sawyers, Charlie F., to Sawyers Furniture Co., Inc. Sec-
tional seating furniture. 2,914,118, 11-24-59, CI. 155 — 190.
Sawyers Furniture Co., Inc. : See —
Sawyers, Charlie F. 2,914,118.
Sawyer's Inc. : See —
l'aulsohn, Lester H. 2,916,904.
Saxe, Walter E., to The Convevor Co. Vibrating screen.
2,915,183, 12-1-59, CI. 209—307.
Saxenmeyer, George J., to International Business Machines
Corp. Control circuit. 2,919,382, 12-29-59, CI. 315—108.
Saxman, Duane S., to Kennainetal Inc. Percussion drill bit.
2,879,973, 3-31-59, CI. 255—04.
Saxonburg Ceramics : See —
Stetson, William C. 2.908,580.
Saxony Electronics, Inc. : See —
Bentzinan, Louis. 2,885,499.
Tone, John \Y., and Bentzman. 2,885,527.
Saxton, James B., and J. J. Bachmayer, to National Bundle
Tver Co. Bundle tying machine. 2,807,166, 1-6-59, CI.
100 — 4.
Saxton, Lawrence G. : See —
Shaw, Jack G., Jr. 2,876,875.
Saxton, Millard F., to The Engineered Products Co. Magnetic
door catch. 2,909,384, 10-20-59, CI. 292—251.5.
Saxton, William R., and B. B. Mithel, to Canadian Interna-
tional Paper Co. Manufacture of regenerated cellulose.
2,898,222, 8-4-59, CI. 100—165.
Saxty, Lionel J. : See —
De Gooreynd, Peter M. J. K., and Saxty. 2,910,456.
Say, Alan W., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Rotary fluid displace-
ment pump. 2,887.004, 5-19-5!). CI. 103—126.
Say, Donald, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Flanged
anode for beam power tubes. 2,894,165, 7-7-59, CI. 313 —
217.
Sayer, Harold F. Combination hair dye applicating device.
2,895,486, 7-21-59, CI. 132—9.
Sayers, Winston, and D. J. Wrangelin, to The Pure Oil Co.
Analytical test apparatus. 2.902,857, 9-8-59, CI. 73—53.
Sayigh, Adnan A. R., to The Carwin Co. Improvement in
the method for the manufacture of nitrobenzene-sulfonate.
2,892,866, 6-30-59, CI. 260—505.
Sayko, Andrew F. : See —
Morris, Kenneth G., Roediger, Newberg, and Sayko.
2,8S9.296.
Sayko, Andrew F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for treating asphalts in presence of quinone dioxime.
2,909,498, 10-20-59, CI. 260—28.5.
Saylor, Charles P., and E. G. Rodebaugh. Tool-handle con-
nection with damped resilient bond. 2,917,349, 12-15-59,
CI. 306—20.
Saylor, John W. : See —
Harper, William W., and Saylor. 2,893,088.
Sayre, Allvn T., Jr., to The Pure Oil Co. Well logging proc-
ess. 2,910,587, 10-27-59, CI. 250—43.5.
Sayre, David, to United States of America, Navy. Optical
computer. 2.883,655, 4-21-59, CI. 343 — 7.
Sayre, Edwin D., to General Electric Co. Nozzle vane sup-
port for turbines. 2,914,300, 11-24-59, CI. 253—78.
Sayre & Fisher Co. : See —
Leftwich, Robert F. 2,901,236.
Sayre, Jack L. : See —
Rehnborg, Edward H.. and Sayre. 2,901,718.
Sayre, Robert E. : See —
Bush, Russell J., and Sayre. 2,898,643.
Bush, Russell J., and Sayre. 2,898,647.
Sayre, Robert L. : See —
Battenberg, Virgil B., Katterheinrich, and Sayre.
2.874.787.
Sbaiz. Antonio. Thermal engines, particularly I.C. engines.
2,895.459. 7-21-59, CI. 123—80.
Scadden, William F. R. Chemical supply means for pruning
shears. 2,870,573, 1-27-59, CI. 47—1.
Scaff, Jack H. : See-
Bacon, Donald D., Scaff, and Theuerer. 2.871,111.
Seal, Robert K-F, to United States of America, Navy.
Miniature radar sub-assembly. 2,879,455, 3-24-59, CI.
317 — 101.
Seal, Robert K-F, to United States of America, Navy.
Combined pressure cooling system and chassis for min-
iaturized radar. 2,890,863, 6-16-59, CI. 257 — 22.
Seal, Robert K-F, and C. O. Lindseth, to United States of
America. Navy. Miniature radar assembly. 2,889,493,
6-2-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Scalera, Mario, A. S. Tomcufcik, and W. B. Hardy, to Ameri-
can Cvanamid Co. Nitro- and am'ino-naphthotriazole
quinones. 2,879.274. 3-24-59, CI. 260—308.
Scalera, Mario, F. Brody, C. L. Zimmerman, and A. B. Ulmes,
to American Cyanamid Co. Cuprous complexes of organic
cyano compounds and process of making same. 2,911,425,
11-3-59, CI. 260—438.
Scalero. Giuseppe : See —
Mancini, Luigi. 2,875,644.
Scallet, Barrett L. : See —
Pollock, Glenn E., Jr., Jett, Gerwitz, and Scallet
2,913,359.
Sowell, Ernest A., Curtin, Hall, and Scallet. 2,897,086.
Scallon, Frank J. Rlack-out vent for photographic darkroom
and the like. 2,885,940, 5-12-59, CI. 98—37.
Scamman, John F. : See —
Crotty, Harold F., and Scamman. 2,894,146.
Scandia Packaging Machinery Co. : See —
Anderson, Andrew W. 2,889,075.
Anderson, Andrew W. 2,899,791.
Anderson, Andrew W. 2,905,295.
Anderson, Andrew W. 2,916,865.
Scandurra, Aldo M. : See —
Dolin, Martin, Scandurra, and Poulos. 2,891,223.
Scanlan, James J., and J. W. E. Harrisson, to American
Chicle Co. Deodorant composition. 2,894,876, 7-14-59,
CI. 107—93.
Scanlan, Michael J. B. : See —
Speake, George D., Scanlan, and Cottam. 2,884,602.
Scanlan, Warren F., and A. M. McGuire, to Precise Vac-U-
Tronic, Inc. Vacuum cleaner system. 2,914,789, 12-1-59,
CI. 15—314.
Scanland, Joseph E. : See —
Kolls, Ernest W., and Scanland. 2,908,153.
Scanland, Joseph E., to New Monarch Machine and Stamp-
ing Co. Supporting stand. 2.903,212, 9-8-59. CI. 248 — 48.
Scanley, Clyde S., and E. K. Fields, to Standard Oil Co.
Lubricant compositions containing thiopyrones. 2,897,153,
7-28-59, CI. 252 — 48.2.
Scanlon, Earl J., and A. L. Jokl, to Continental Motors Corp.
Generator stator construction. 2,885,580, 5-5-59, CI.
310 — 258.
Scanlon, George R. Heat exchanger. 2,909,362, 10-20-59,
CI. 257—249.
Scanlon, John J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor pulse transmission circuits. 2,906,891, 9-29-59,
CI. 307—88.5.
Scanlon, William F. : See —
Cross, Donald J., and Scanlon. 2,897,681.
Scanlon, William F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tele-
vision apparatus. 2,903,689, 9-8-59, CI. 340 — 367.
Scannell, John W. : See —
Koda, Arthur J., and Scannell. 2,888,533.
Scanoptic, Inc. : See —
Mittelmann, Eugene. 2,912,767.
Scaramucci, Domer. Piston type soluble plug injector.
2,893,028, 7-7-59, CI. 15—104.06.
Scarborough Associates. Inc. : See —
Myers. Elman B. 2,901,654.
Scarborough, Robert W., and W. Voigt, to The Martin Co.
Turbojet engine arrangement utilizing evaporative cooling.
2,874,537, 2-24-59. CI. 60—35.6.
Scarborough, William M., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Three-axis torquer and displacement detector. 2,878,445,
3-17-59, CI. 324—34.
Scarbrough, Alfred D., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc.
Gating circuits for electronic computers. 2,S92,103,
6-23-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Scardamalia, Theodore G., and F. Muto. Boot jack.
2,883,097. 4-21-59, CI. 223 — 114.
Scarlet, Ted. Pennant. 2,888,900. 0-2-59, CI. 116 — 17.3.
Scarnato, Thomas J., M. I. Zielinski, and S. E. Hilblom, to
International Harvester Co. Mower operating mechanism.
2,895,277, 7-21-59, CI. 56—25
Scarrott, Gordon G., and K. C. Johnson, to Ferranti. Ltd.
Digital-analogue converter. 2,870,437, 1-20-59, CI. 340 —
347.
Scarrott, Gordon G., W. J. Harwood, and K. C. Johnson, to
Ferranti Ltd. Delay stages for electrical pulses. 2,883.534,
4-21-59, CI. 250—27.
Searselli, Thomas L. Ventilated bed enclosure. 2,898.S37,
8-11-59, CI. 98—33.
Scatchard, Thomas L., to The New York Air Brake Co.
Diffusion pump. 2,905,373, 9-22-59, CI. 230 — 101.
Scatchard, Thomas L., to The New Xork Air Brake Co.
Diffusion ejector pump. 2,905,374, 9-22-59, CI. 230 — 101.
Scatzley, Byron L., and D. C. Parker, to United States of
America, Air Force. Oblique aerial photographic plotting
template. 2,894,327, 7-14-59, CI. 33 — 1.
Scavarda, Giuseppe : See —
Comba, Giovanni, and Scavarda. 2,907,416.
Scavetto. Samuel M. Curtain tieback device. 2,867,873,
1-13-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Scavullo, Angelo C, to V. K., C, and F. Scavullo, M. S.
Saegert, and M. S. Scott. Production of silver-plated
stainless steel ware. 2,878,172, 3-17-59, CI. 204 — 40.
Scavullo, Charles : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,878,172.
Scavullo, Frank : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,87S,172.
Scavullo, Victor K. : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2,878.172.
Scavuzzo, William J., and F. Romeo, to Purolator Products,
Inc. Filter unit. 2.878,936, 3-24-59, CI. 210—90.
Scelzo. Frank, Jr. Golf practice device. 2,894,755, 7-14-59,
CI. 273—192.
Schaaber, Otto. Casting process. 2,877,525, 3-17-59, CI.
22 — 200.1.
Schaad, Raymond E., to Universal Oil Products Co. Nitro-
hydrocarbon gels. 2,891,852, 6-23-59, CI. 52 — .5.
Schaaf, Edward J. : See —
Greedy, Edwin F., and Schaaf. 2,910,070.
Schaaf, Robert P., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Unitary vessel
catalytic reactor, regenerator and vacuum stripper.
2,895,811, 7-21-59, CI. 23— 2S8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
819
2,904,181.
2,919,196.
2,919,197.
Schaaf, Willard A., and L. E. Simes, II, to Whirlpool Corp.
Pilotless ignition device and system for the safe ignition
of gases and vapors. 2,809,633, 1-20-59, CI. 15S— 128.
Schaafsma, Albert : See —
Hoog, Han, and Schaafsma. 2,871,254.
Schaafsma, Bernard K., and O. Ratsep, to Colgate-Palmolive
Co. Process for the preparation of granular compositions.
2,874,123. 2-17-59. CI. 252 — 99.
Schaale, Robert G. : See — -
Baker, Douglas H., and Schaale.
Schaap, Jacob A. : See —
Duin, Hendrik J., and Schaap.
Duin, Hendrik J., and Schaap.
Schaap, Ward B., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Recovery of uranium values from resi-
dues. 2,900,226, S-1S-59. CI. 23—14.5.
Schaap, Willeni P. C, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapour
generating and vapour heating unit. 2,905,154, 9-22-59,
CI. 122 — 478.
Schaber, Donald R. : See —
Daley. Roger J., and Schaber. 2,918,173.
Schaberg, Johannes G., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator
Co. Gyroscopic devices. 2,876,643, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 5.7.
Schacher, Paul F. : See —
Scherer, Otto, and Schacher. 2,884,452.
Schachner, Kurt, and H. Stieger. Water-borne motor-pow-
ered towing device for control by a waterskier. 2,914,018,
11-24-59, CI. 115 — 6.1.
Schacht, Clifford A., Jr., to Overhead Door Corp. Upwardly
acting door assembly. 2.869,637. 1-20-59, CI. 160 — 201.
Schacht, Elmer C. Colostomy device. 2,914,068, 11-24-59,
CI. 128—283.
Schacht, Gunter H., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Rotary Switch. 2,894,096, 7-7-59, CI. 200—105.
Schacht, Wilhelm : See —
Klos, Heinrich, and Schacht. 2,917,526.
Schachte, John H. Automatic weighing and loading appara-
tus. 2,903,230. 9-8-59, CI. 249—58.
Schachtel, Irving I., to Sonotone Corp. Portable radio
broadcast receiver with removable speaker. 2,878,375,
3-17-59. CI 250 — 16.
Schack, Alfred, to Rekuperator K.-G. Dr.-Ing. Schack & Co.
Radiation recuperators. 2,917,285, 12-15-59, CI. 257 — 246.
Schackmann. Heinrich : See —
Nowacki, Hans J., Schackmann, Teworte, and Vossel.
2,879,158.
^ctifid Ernest .A. * Scg-
Sedgwick, William D., Schad, and Dashbrook. 2,878,508.
Schade, E. D. : See —
Travis. Ralph L. 2,900,850.
Schade, Harald J. G., to Passavant Werke. Combined rake
and crushing system. 2,910,181, 10-27-59, CI. 210 — 162.
Schade. Hubert, and M. Thiel, to VEB Leuna-Werke "Walter
Ulbricht". Process of preparing 3-thiazolines. 2,886,571,
.i_12-59. CI 260 — 306.7.
Schade, Georg, K.-G. : See —
Erdtmann, Paul, and Rauche. 2,914,638.
Schade, Harald J. G., to Passavant Werke. Crushing ma-
chine. 2,911,099, 11-3-59, CI. 210—174.
Schade, Hugh : See —
Wenzel, John S., Jr., and Schade. 2,911,082.
Schade, Otto H.. to Radio Corp. of America. Electron tube
structure. 2.871,391, 1-27-59, CI. 313 — 238.
Schadlich, Alfred : See —
Lang, Kurt, Bartbel, Ladewig, Hans, Reichelt, Klauss, and
Schadlich. 2,916,771.
Schadt, Conrad F. : See —
Perkins. William A., Grinnell, and Schadt. 2,868,318.
Schaedler, Raymond J., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Core
box vibrator. 2,880,974, 4-7-59, CI. 259 — 1.
Schaefer, Arthur E.. to Waugh Equipment Co. Journal
lubricators. 2.907,613. 10-6-59. CI. 308 — 243.
Schaefer. Carl A., and R. F. Gottsacker, to Square D Co.
Motor driven switch. 2.902,551. 9-1-59. CI. 200 — 24.
Schaefer. Carl F., to United Aircraft Corp. Force ratio
transducer. 2,910,870, 11-3-59, CI. 73 — 407.
Schaefer, Carl F.. and K. Schwartzwalder, to General Motors
Corp. Method of firing alumina ceramics. 2,867,888,
1-13-59, CI. 25 — 157.
Schaefer, Earl F., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Protective
coating for decorated glassware and method of applica-
tion. 2,895,846, 7-21-59, CI. 117 — 12.
Schaefer, Earl H. : See —
Favret. Maxime, and Schaefer. 2,880.570.
Schaefer, Edward E. Display hanger. 2,905,369, 9-22-59,
CI. 223—95.
Schaefer. Edward J. Bearing assembly. 2,877,068, 3-10-59,
CI. 308 — 236.
Schaefer. Edward J. Plugging of single phase motors.
2,886,756, 5-12-59, CI. 318 — 210.
Schaefer, Edward J. Cable connector.
CI. 339—60.
Schaefer. Edward J. Motor pump unit.
CI. 103—87.
Schaefer, Emil M. Partitioned carton.
CI. 229 — 28.
Schaefer, Emmett A. Mop having removable pocket-type mop
head. 2,908,931, 10-20-59, CI. 15—228.
Schaefer, Frederic C, to American Cyanamid Co. Prepara-
tion of mono-substituted s-triazines. 2,878,250, 3-17-59,
CI. 260 — 248.
2,906,986, 9-29-59,
2,915,978, 12-8-59,
2,899,122, 8-11-59,
Schaefer. Frederic C. and L. A. Landers, to American Cyana-
mid Co. Dioxo-bis-guanamines and resins therefrom
2,901,464. 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 07.6.
Schaefer, Fridolin, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Commutator
2,889,476. 6-2-59, CI. 310 — 2_
Schaefer, Hans F., Jr., and F. Pulsifer, to United Shoe Ma
chinery Corp. Sewing machine thread take-up. 2,903,985
9-15-59, CI. 112—57.
Schaefer, Harold W., and F. W. Edwards, to Philco Corp,
Apparatus for treating foodstuffs. 2,906,104, 9-29-59,
CI. 62—264.
Schaefer Inc. : See —
Hargrave, Delbert A. 2,888,811.
Schaefer, James C. : See-
Cooper, Hugh S., and Schaefer. 2,918,417.
Cooper, Hugh S., Schaefer, and Schmidt. 2,877,110.
Schaefer, John F. : See —
Sabatino, Anthony, and Schaefer. 2,911,457.
Schaefer, Lawrence \V. Push-type floor mop. 2 890,470,
6-16-59. CI. 15—221.
Schaefer, Louis F. : See —
Macovski, Albert, and Schaefer. 2,913,519.
Schaefer, Peter R. : See —
Wojciak, Thaddeus J., and Schaefer. 2,881,305.
Schaefer, Peter R., T. J. Wojciak, and S. H. Royennr to
Union Carbide Corp. Gas shielded metal arc welding torch.
2,873,355. 2-10-59, CI. 219—130.
Schaefer, Ralph A., to Clevite Corp. Bearing and method of
making same. 2,902,748, 9-8-59, CI. 29 — 149.5.
Schaefer, Robert J., to Johnson & Johnson. Corrugated dress-
ing. 2,896,618, 7-28-59, CI. 128—156.
Schaefer, Robert L., to Republic Molding Corp. Utility con-
tainers. 2.916,161, 12-8-59, CI. 211 — 126
Schaefer, Wilbur J., to The Interior Steel Equipment Co.
Door latch mechanism. 2,912,271, 11-10-59, CI. 292
336.3.
Schaeffer, George W. : See —
Roscoe, John S„ and Schaeffer. 2,867,498.
Schaeffer, William D. : See —
Scott, Carleton B., and Schaeffer. 2,879,313
Schaeffer, William D., to Union Oil Co. of California. Werner
complexes of metal cyanides. 2,876,226, 3-3-59, CI.
Schaeffer, William D., to Union Oil Co. of California. Werner
complexes of isoquinoline. 2,876,227, 3-3-59, CI 260 — 270
Schaeffer, William D., to Union Oil Co. of California. Werner
complexes of metal formates. 2,903,456, 9-8-59, CI.
Schaeffer, William D., and W. S. Dorsey, to Union Oil Co.
of California. Werner complexes of 4-acetyl-pyridine.
2,905,684, 9-22-59, CI. 260—270.
Schaefgen, John R. : See —
Koontz, Franklin H., and Schaefgen. 2,915,505.
Schaer, Glenn R. : See —
Beach, John G., and Schaer. 2,897,124.
Schaer, Glenn R., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Electroformed
screens. 2,870,068, 1-20-59, CI. 204 — 11.
Schaer, Glenn R., to Bradley Mining Co. Antimony plating
process. 2,918,414, 12-22-59, CI. 204 — 29.
Schaer, Glenn R., to Bradley Mining Co. Antimony plating
process. 2,918,415, 12-22-59, CI. 204 — 34
Schaer, Glenn R., and J. G. Beach, to United States of
America, Navy. Protective metal coatings for molybdenum.
2,886,499. 5-12-59, CI. 204 — 41.
Schaeren, Sidney F., and W. T. Moreland. to Chas. Pfizer &
Co., Inc. Bixin and nor-bixin esters. 2,891,087, 6-16-59,
CI. 260 — 463.
Schaetti, Norbert : See —
Ascoli, Enzo. and Schaetti. 2,902.131
Schaetzly, Raymond F., to Oil Equipment Mfg. Co., Inc.
Liquid-level-eontrolled filling device. 2,881,809, 4-14-59,
CI. 141 — 209.
Schaeve, Donald K., to Barber-Colman Co. Control system
amplifier. 2,908,829,
Recapping
with stepped output transistor
10-13-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Schaevitz Bros., Inc'. : See —
Schaevitz, Charles S. 2,872.704.
Schaevitz, Charles S. 2,872,740.
Schaevitz, Charles S., to Schaevitz Bros., Inc.
machine. 2,872,704, 2-10-59, CI. 18 — 18.
Schaevitz, Charles S., to Schaevitz Bros., Inc.
chine. 2,872,740, 2-10-59, CI. 34 — 68.
Schaevitz Engineering : See —
Schaevitz, Herman. 2,912,657.
Schaevitz, Herman, to Schaevitz Engineering.
celerometer. 2,912,657. 11-10-59, CI. 336 — 30.
Schafer, Bertram. Deodorizing device 2,873,488 2-17-59
CI. 21—108.
Schafer, Curtiss R., to The Liquidometer Corp.
fuel gage bridge. 2,867,120, 1-6-59, CI. 73-
Schafer-Flottmann & Co. G. m. b. H. : See —
Schafer, Fritz, and Brockmann. 2,873,049.
Schafer, Fritz, and A. Brockmann, to Schafer-Flottmann &
Co. G. m. b. H. Process and apparatus for distributing a
fluidized solid material. 2,873,049, 2-10-59, CI. 222 — 1.
Schafer, Georg, to Chemische Werke Huls Akt. Process for
the production of p-xylene. 2,904,605, 9-15-59, CI.
260—668.
Schafer, George. Windshield wiper with magnetically actu-
ated flexible blade. 2,893,041, 7-7-59, CI. 15 — 253.
Drying ma-
Angular ac-
Compensated
-304.
820
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schafer, John P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Gyro-
magnetic polarizing device. 2,907,964, 10-6-o9, CI. 333—
98.
Schafer, Kugelfischer Georg & Co. : See —
Brand, Karl. 2,903,309.
Schafer, Leonhard O. Apparatus for assembling pre-formed
parts of pulled sugar candy. 2,901,851, 9-1-59, CI. 41 — 2.
Schafer, Vernon, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Expansion
joint. 2,893,371, 7-7-59, CI. 123—188.
Schafer, Werner, K. Wegler, and L. Eue, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. 3-furfurylidene-amino-l,2,4-triazole and process
for producing same. 2,870,144, 1-20-59, CI. 260—240.
Schafer, Willy (Wilhelm) : See —
Sattmann, Erhard, and Schafer. 2,896,578.
Schaff, Kudolf : See —
Landrum, Billy F., Kahrs, and Kuhn. 2,909,571.
Schaffau, Stephen. .Device for securing miniature rails to
miniature railway bed units. 2,901,819, 9-1-59, CI. 29 —
241.
Schaffer, Arthur. Mixer valve. 2,893,429, 7-7-59, CI. 137—
625.41.
Schaffer, Herman W., and W. Speicher, to General Electric
Co. Brush mechanism. 2,S94,239, 7-7-59, CI. 339 — 8.
Schaffer, Norman G., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Covers
for automotive vans. 2,882,093, 4-14-59, CI. 296 — 137.
Schaffer, W'illiam D. : See —
Scott, Carleton B., Schaffer, and Doumani. 2,918,505.
Schaffert. Roland M., and J. F. Hansen, to Haloid Xerox
Inc. Xerographic plate. 2,901,349, 8-25-59, CI. 96 — 1.
Schaffhauser, William V., to Plastic Wire & Cable Corp.
Breather cable. 2,910,524, 10-27-59, CI. 174—15.
Schafroth, Werner. Table stapling machine. 2,894,262,
7-14-59, CI. 1—13.
Schafroth, Werner. Stapling machine. 2,897,502, 8-4-59,
CI. 1 — 49.
Schafroth, Werner. Air operated control means for stapling
machines. 2,897,503, 8-4-59, CI. 1 — 101.
Schafroth, Werner. Movable stapling head and mounts
therefor. 2,900,637, 8-25-59, CI. 1 — 13.
Schagen, Pieter : See —
Braining, Hajo, Francken, and Schagen. 2,869,024.
Heijne, Leopold, Dorrestein, Bruining, and Schagen.
2 890 359
Schagen,' Pieter, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Tele-
vision camera tube. 2.887,611. 5-19-59, CI. 315 — 11.
Schagen, Pieter, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Glow-
indicator tube. 2,917,651, 12-15-59, CI. 313—210.
Schaich, Wilbur A. : See —
Dence, Richard B., and Schaich. 2,904,810.
Schaich Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Applicating
device. 2,912,708, 11-17-59, CI. 15—132.7.
Schaich, Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Ball appli-
cator having shiftable ball support. 2,913,746, 11-24-59,
CI. 15—132.7.
Schaich, Wilbur A., and R. C. Gasmire, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Ball-type dispensing package. 2,910,712,
11-3-59, CI. 15—132.7.
Schaines, Joseph A. : See —
Carver, Fred. 2,917.992.
Schake, Richard P. : See —
Barry, Austin W., and Schake. 2,887,656.
Schalk, Robert F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Capacitor-
charging systems. 2,891,209, 6-16-59, CI. 320 — 1.
Schall, Elmer J., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Method of
forming anchoring clutch for two-speed coaster brake.
2,875,509, 3-3-59, CI. 29 — 159.2.
Schaller, Francis X., Jr. : See —
Graff, Richard A., and Schaller. 2,903,832.
Schaller, Harold G. Double lobe cam shaft. 2,877,752.
3-17-59, CI. 123—90.
Schaller, Johannes. Shoe soles with twistable shank. 2,897,-
611, 8-4-59, CI. 36—30.
Schaller, John, Jr., H. Thau, and J. K. Duncan, to American
Photocopy Equipment Co. Procedure and apparatus for
making a binding element having nested fingers. 2,910,729,
11-3-59, CI. 18—19.
Schallus, Erich, and A. Gotz, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for carrying out endothermic reac-
tions at high temperatures. 2,916,534, 12-8-59, CI. 260 —
679.
Schalm, Oscar W., and D. O. Noorlander, to The Regents of
The University of California. Milking machine and teat
cup assembly therefor. 2,896,573, 7-28-59, CI. 119—14.36.
Schamber, Alice M. Girdle. 2,904,048, 9-15-59, CI.
128—540.
Schamel, Clyde H. : See —
Garvey, Louis P., and Schamel. 2,896,990.
Leslie, James D., Schamel, and Van Voorhees.
2,881,019.
Schampers, Paulus P. M. : See—
Bruining, Hajo, Haans, Schampers, and de Rooy.
2,882,117.
Schanda-Sevferth, Maria. Cover or blanket convertible into
a coat. 2,911,648, 11-10-59, CI. 2 — 69.
Schandroch, Josef, to H.-W. Meyer. Process of and apparatus
for the continuous manufacture of cellulose or hemicellulose
from cellulosic fibrous materials. 2,876,098, 3-3-59, CI.
92—6.
Schane, Philip, Jr., and W. U. Taylor, to United States
Steel Corp. Open-hearth steelmaking process. 2,878,115,
3-17-59, CI. 75—52.
Schankler, Harold, to The F R Corp. Electrical photoflash
device. 2,894,174, 7-7-59, CI. 315 — 230.
Schantz, Socrates J. Folding canopy for vending stand trail-
ers. 2,896,706, 7-28-59, CI. 160 — 62.
Schaper, Otto F. Carrier landing trainer. 2,883,763,
4-28-59, CI. 35—12.
Schaper, William A., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor unit.
2,869,053, 1-13-59, CI. 317—235.
Schapiro, Abraham, to The Shasta Water Co. Effervescent
drink concentrate and method of making same. 2,868,646,
1-13-59, CI. 99—78.
Schapiro, Eugene : See —
Lewin, Seymour Z., Schapiro, and Price. 2,880,139.
Schappel, Joseph W., to American Viscose Corp. Textile ma-
terial of regenerated cellulose containing a polyacrylamide.
2,901,813. 9-1-59, CI. 28 — 82.
Schappert, Hans M., to Koppers Co., Inc. Polymerization
processes. 2,885,339, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Schappert, Hans M., to Koppers Co., Inc. Polymerization proc-
ess. 2,918,460, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Schara, Earl M. Self-cleaning eating table. 2,886,837, 5-19-
59, CI. 15 — 4.
Schardt, Rudolf, to Dresser Industries. Inc. Motion trans-
mitting members. 2,887,890, 5-26-59, CI. 74 — 110.
Scharein, Otto H. Apparatus for sorting pipes and the like
according to length. 2,907,45S, 10-6-59, CI. 209 — 82.
Schares, Roger W. Dispensing container for support upon an
edge of a receptacle. Re. 24,621, 3-17-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Scharfen Hans H., to Hermann Scharfen, Maschinenfabrik.
Disc slicing machine for foods. 2,912,026, 11-10-59, CI.
146—102.
Scharfen, Hermann, Maschinenfabrik : See —
Scharfen, Hans H. 2,912,026.
Scharmer, George A. Stainless sheet metal work surfaces.
2,884,649, 5-5-59, CI. 4 — 187.
Scharmer, George A., to The Duct-Less Hood Co., Inc.
Kitchen conditioner. 2,886,124, 5-12-59, CI. 183 — 4.3.
Scharnagl, Gunther : See —
Heigl, Otto, and Scharnagl. 2.902,795.
Heigl. Otto, and Scharnagl. 2,916,854.
Scharpf, Alwin : See —
Villmann, Walter, Scharpf, and Ragaller. 2,891,114.
Scharringhausen, Paul J. Portable vacuum nozzle for filling
tanks. 2,882,935, 4-21-59, CI. 141 — 43.
Scharstein, Ernst, K. Lutz, and H. Falkenberg, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Akt. Alternating-current systems with in-
termittently operating squirrel-cage motors energized from
synchronous alternators. 2,887,641, 5-19-59, CI. 318 — 148.
Schart, Ludwig. Automatic ground load releasing devices
for load carrying parachutes. 2,919,154, 12-29-59, CI.
294 — 83.
Schaschl, Edward : See —
Marsh, Glenn A., Ellison, and Schaschl. 2,912,645.
Marsh, Glenn A., and Schaschl. 2.869,003.
Marsh, Glenn A., and Schaschl. 2,888,642.
Sehatzman. George W., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Fender
and fender shield construction. 2,892,637, 6-30-59, CI.
280—153.
Schaub, Franz, W. Drope, and W. von Hoffmann, to Ruhr-
chemie-Akt. Lock for the discharge of solids separated
from gaseous media by means of cyclones. 2,889,892,
6-9-59, CI. 183—85.
Schaub, Franz, W. von Hoffman, O. Roelen, and W. Drope,
to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Drying of divided solid
materials. 2,911,730, 11-10-59, CI. 34 — 57.
Schaub, Lisle C., and J. F. Blaski, to Kaiser Aluminum &
Chemical Corp. Panel assembly. 2,887,192, 5-19-59, CI.
189—34.
Schaub, Robert E., and M. J. Weiss, to American Cyanamid
Co. 7-substituted thio-4-androstenes. 2,908,694, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 397.4.
Schauenstein, Erwin, to Nitritfabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the conversion of normally water-insoluble
organic substances into water-soluble form and substances
produced by said process. 2,919,287, 12-29-59, CI.
260—398.
Schauer, Lawrence B. : See — ■
Brown, Donald J., Morehouse, and Schauer. 2,909,332.
Schaufelberger, Felix A., to American Cyanamid Co. Nitric
acid leaching process. 2,916,357, 12-8-59, CI. 23 — 200.
Schaufelberger, Henry W. : See —
Brescka, Rudolph S., Moore, and Schaufelberger.
2,894,112.
Schauffler, David J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Differential
measuring systems. 2,886,780, 5-12-59, CI. 324 — 140.
Scbaumer, Theo B., to Munsingwear, Inc. Brassiere.
2,888,931, 6-2-59, CI. 128 — 482.
Schaupp, Ralph H. Combination ice box and air cooler for
automobiles. 2,891,390, 6-23-59, CI. 62 — 312.
Schechter, William H. : See —
Chamberlain, David L., Jr., and Schechter. 2,898,379.
Schechter. William H., to Callerv Chemical Co. Production
of alkanol-boron fluoride complex. 2,889,370, 6-2-59, CI.
260 — 606.5.
Schechter, William H., to Callery Chemical Co. Process
for production of trimethoxyboroxine. 2,891,086, 6-16-59,
CI. 260 — 462.
Schechter, William H., to Callery Chemical Co. Method of
producing aluminum borohydride. 2,913,306, 11-17-59,
CI. 23—14.
LIST OF PATENTEES
821
Schechter, William H., and R. H. Shakely, to Callery Chemi-
cal Co. Production of boron hydrides. 2,888,326, 5-26-59,
CI. 23—204.
Schechtman, David. Self-adjusting holder for flat articles.
2,879,897, 3-31-59, CI. 211 — 43.
Scheck, Charles J. and W. Slide damper for ventilating
outlet. 2,909,983, 10-27-59, CI. 98—101.
Scheck, William : See — ■
Scheck, Charles J. and W. 2,909,983.
Schecter, George, and W. J. Kroeger, to United States of
America, Army. Sheet propellant. 2,918,005, 12-22-59
CI. 102 — 49.
Schedl, Karl, and K. Becker, to General Motors Corp. Hy-
draulic shock absorber. 2,911,072, 11-3-59, CI. 188 — 88.
Schedling, Johann : See —
Maas, Friedrich J., and Schedling. 2,868,317.
Scheel, Henry V. : See —
Oaks, Orion O., and Scheel. 2,915,369.
Scheel, Joachim E., to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft.
Discharge vessel cooled by radiation. 2,909,702, 10-20-59,
CI. 315—5.38.
Scheel, Walther F., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Shaft bear-
ing mounting. 2,892,662, 6-30-59, CI. 308 — 36.1.
Scheeline, Harold W. : See —
Smith, Brook I., Scheeline, and Boston. 2,905,629.
Scheeline. Harold W., and W. E. Catterall, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Purification of amyl alcohol.
2,874,096. 2-17-59, CI. 202 — 40.
Scheer, Kurt E. : See —
Becker, Josef, Scheer, and Egelhaaf. 2,917,041.
Scheerbarth, Maximilian, to North American Philips Co.,
Inc. Housing for electro-acoustic apparatus. 2,872,997,
2-10-59, CI. 181—31.
Schefbauer, Rupert J. : See —
Dean, Russell T., and Schefbauer. 2,867,593.
Scheffel. John W. : See —
Fischer, Paul W.. Kenny, and Scheffel. 2,903,407.
Scheffler, Heinrich : See —
Kottler, August, and Scheffler. 2,867,664.
Teufel, Helmut, and Scheffler. 2,877,233.
Scheffler, Heinz : See —
Schmidt, Ludwig, and Scheffler. 2,892,753.
Walach, Bruno, Kottler, and Scheffler. 2,880,246.
Scheffler, Paul H., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lubri-
cation system. 2,888,097. 5-26-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Scheffler, Paul H., Jr., and R. R. Young, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Turbine apparatus. 2,888,286, 5-26-59, CI.
288 — 13.
Scheflow, Oliver W. : Ser —
Martin. Francis J., and Scheflow. 2,887,091.
Scheg, Marcian A. : See —
Ferm, Glenn O., and Scheg. 2,914,663.
Schegk, Ernst, and G. Schrader to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Thiophosphoric acid esters and their production.
2,894,017, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Schegk, Ernst, and G. Schrader, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Phosphonic acid derivatives. 2,916,-
509, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Scheibe, Elias W.. to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic lash
adjuster. 2,902,015, 9-1-59, CI. 123—90.
Scheibe, Werner : See —
Krall, Friedrich, Scheibe, and Schuster. 2,890,258.
Scheibel, Kurt G., to VEB Spezialnahmaschinenwerk Limbach.
Multi-needle embroidery machine. 2,889,792, 6-9-59, CI.
112—98.
Scheibel, Kurt and M., to VEB Spezialnaehmaschinenwerk
Limbach. Multi-needle table embroidery machine. 2,896,-
562, 7-28-59, CI. 112 — 103.
Scheibel, Margarethe : See —
Scheibel, Kurt and M. 2,896,562.
Scheibner, Edwin J. : See —
Atalla, Martin M., Scheibner, and Tannenbaum.
2,899,344.
Scheich. Richard J. : See —
Kingdon, Ralph H., and Scheich. 2,889,428.
Scheid. John L.. to Union Tank Car Co. Filter underdrain
system. 2.873,857 2-17-59. CI. 210 — 293.
Scheidig, Helmut : See —
Gruber, Helmiit, and Scheidig. 2,889,386.
Griiber, Helmut, and Scheidig. 2.916.536.
Gruber, Helmut, and Scheidig. 2,917,654.
Scheiding. Arno H. : See —
Sylvester, Arthur D., and Scheiding. 2,875,543.
Scheinberg, Morris M., to De Luxe Girdlecraft Co., Inc.
Foundation garment. 2,870,769, 1-27-59, CI. 128 — 542.
Scheinberg, Morris M., to De Luxe Girdlecraft Co., Inc.
Foundation garment. 2,897,823, 8-4-59, CI. 128 — 542.
Scheiner, Martin L. : See — ■
Reiner, Stewart, Hughes, and Scheiner. 2,877,308.
Scheinert. Alfred : See —
Hennig, Walter, Scheinert, Taubert, and Strehle.
2,911,894.
Scheinpflug, Gunter : See —
Stuiber, Walter, and Scheinpflug. 2,905,297.
Scheirman, William L. : See —
Valliant, Charles B., and Scheirman. 2,910,136.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, to G. Ospelt. Fuel injection internal
combustion engine. 2,882,884, 4-21-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, to H. List. Two-stroke cycle internal
combustion engine with scavenging air blower. 2,891,524,
6-23-59, CI. 123—65.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, to H. List. Tensioning device.
2,909,074, 10-20-59, CI. 74—242.16.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, to Hans List. Air-cooled engine com-
pressor. 2,917,226, 12-15-59, CI. 230—56.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, and O. Skatsche, to G. Ospelt. Arrange-
ment of the lubricating-oil pump on internal combustion
engines. 2,873,734, 2-17-59, CI. 123—195.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, and O. Skatsche, to H. List. Internal
combustion engine. 2,879,758, 3-31-59, CI. 123 — 195.
Scheldorf, Marvel W., to Andrew Corp. Radiation choke.
2,896,175, 7-21-59, CI. 333 — 12.
Scheldorf, Marvel W., to Andrew Corp. Radiation choke.
2,896,206, 7-21-59, CI. 343—841.
Scheldorf, Ranald D., to Radio Corp. of America. Limiter
circuit. 2,892,935, 6-30-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Scheie, Enrique, to National Rubber Machinery Co. Washing
machine. 2,918,811, 12-29-59, CI. 68 — 4.
Schell, Carl M, to General Motors Corp. Door opener.
2,889,787, 6-9-59, CI. 109—63.5.
Schell, Carl M., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,896,312, 7-28-59, CI. 29—157.3.
Schell, Donald H., and H. Sheinberg, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Tungsten base alloys.
2,916,809, 12-15-59, CI. 29 — 182.
Schell, Roger E. : See —
Haddad, Raymond A., and Schell. 2,895,108.
Schell, Roger E., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
inspection apparatus. 2,905,318, 9-22-59, CI. 209 — 111.
Schellens, Christopher A., deceased ; B. A. Copp, executor.
Shaft seal. 2,908,515, 10-13-59, CI. 286 — 8.
Schelling, George C, to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Lens
surfacing machine. 2,880,556, 4-7-59, CI. 51 — 124.
Schelp, Helmut R., to The Garrett Corp. Air cycle air con-
ditioning system. 2,892,322, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 314.
Schelp, Helmut R., to The Garrett Corp. Engine supercharg-
ing apparatus. 2,918,787, 12-29-59, CI. 60 — 13.
Schelp, Helmut R., to The Garrett Corp. Means for cooling
the peripheral rim of a centripetal turbine wheel.
2,919,103, 12-29-59, CI. 253 — 39.15.
Schemansky, Joseph R. : See —
Garcia, Gelasio F., and Schemansky. 2,896,997.
Schemmel, Otto J. Fluid operated compressors, and the like.
2,888,194, 5-26-59, CI. 230—162.
Schempp, Roy : See —
Andresen, William F., Jr., and Schempp. 2,867,158.
Schenck, Carl, Maschinenfabrik G. m. b. H. : See —
Federn, Klaus, and Hack. Re. 24,620.
Schenck, Harold A. : See —
McGarvey, John A., Schenck, and Adamick. 2,914,318.
Schenck, Leslie M. : See —
Huber, Frederic R., and Schenck. 2,899,471.
Schenck, Leslie M., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Puri-
fication of 4-chloronitrotoluenes. 2,876,267, 3-3-59,
CI. 260—646.
Schenck, Leslie M., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Ester
type surface active agents. 2,898,352, 8-4-59, CI. 260 —
400.
Schenck, Martin : See —
Loechel, Wolfgang, and Schenck. 2,872,462.
Richter, Helmer, and Schenck. 2,903,454.
Schenck, Martin, and H. Richter, to Firma Schering A.G.
3-amino-indan-compounds. 2,916,490, 12-8-59, CI. 260—
247.
Schenck, Remsen T., to Keystone Chemurgic Corp. Water-
soluble derivatives of salicylic acid and process for prepar-
ing same. 2,900,410, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 474.
Schenck, Remsen T. and S. K., and A. J. Buzas, to Keystone
Chemurgic Corp. Dihydroxy aluminum salicylates.
2,918,485, 12-122-59, CI. 260 — 448.
Schenck, Sarah K. : See —
Schenck, Remsen T. and S. K, and Buzas. 2,918.485.
Schendel, Herbert M., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Encased
variable resistance device. 2,914,744, 11-24-59, CI.
338—164.
Schenectady Trust Co. : See —
Otto. Harold M. 2.872,847.
Schenectady Varnish Co., Inc. : See —
McNaughtan, Thomas J. 2,906,789.
Sheffer, Howard E., and Meyer. 2,889,304.
Schenk, Adelbert J. : See —
Henderson, Frank J., and Schenk. 2,918,020.
Schenk, Karl, to G. Hieber. Lens screen and method of
making the same. 2,876,099, 3-3-59, CI. 96 — 45.
Schenk, Rudolf : See —
Staege. Werner, and Schenk. 2,881,705.
Schenk, Walter, and G. Schiller, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H.
Process for the production of terephthalic acid. 2,905,709,
9-22-59, CI. 260 — 515.
Schenkel, Hans : See —
Oppliger, Walter, Peyer, Schenkel, and Glenz. 2,918,475.
Schenkengel, Emerich, to G. M. Pfaff A.-G. Embroidery
transmission mechanism for sewing machines. 2,883,869.
4-28-59, CI. 74—217.
Schenkengel, Emerich, to G. M. Pfaff, A.G. Device for vary-
ing the tension of the bottom thread on the bobbin hous-
ing of a sewing machine. 2,907,292 10-6-59, CI. 112—
233.
Schenkengel, Emerich, to G. M. Pfaff A.G. Resistance
heating device. 2,910,568, 10-27-59, CI. 219 — 19.
Schenker, Abraham W. Angle measuring instrument.
2,871,573, 2-3-59, CI. 33—207.
822
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Simul-
system.
Tail lamp for
-74.
Control system
Schenker, Bernard, to Sprague Electric Co. Wave filter.
2,918,635, 12-22-59, CI. 333 — 79.
Schenker, Bernard, R. \V. Lord, and J. P. Campbell, to Sprague
Electric Co. Encased electric filter. 2,918,633, 12-22-59,
CI. 333 — 70.
Schenlev Industries, Inc. : See —
Davidson. Alex B. 2,S75,151.
Gauss, Walter, Petersen, and Domagk. 2,SGS,782.
Geddes, Norman B., and King. 2,914,190.
Goldstein, Daniel. 2.90S.426.
Helferieh, Burckhardt. 2,917,512.
Helferieh, Burckhardt, and Behnisch. 2,916,489.
Henecka, Hans. Ziegler, and Ruggeberg. 2.8S7,4S7.
Hiltmann, Rudolf, Mietzsch, and Kaemmerer. 2,914,552.
Kiihle, Engelbert, and Domagk. 2,906,755.
Mittleman, Myron B. 2,914,165.
Murtaugh, Justin J., and Caldas. 2,882,270.
Petersen, Siegfried, Gauss, and Domagk. 2,913,453.
Petersen, Siegfried, Tietze, and Wirth. 2,913,454
Schraufstatter, Ernst, and Grab. 2,903,444.
Schepman, Berne A., to The Eimco Corp. Filter construction.
2,867,330, 1-6-59, CI. 210 — 392.
Scherba, George J., to United States Steel Corp. Bearing
seal for rolling mill roll. 2,906,565, 9-29-59, CI. 308 — 36.3.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. Radiation detector. 2,881,324,
4-7-59, CI. 250—71.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A. Scanning method. 2,904,629,
9-15^59, CI. 178 — 6.8.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A., to PGAC Development Co.
taneous neutron and gamma ray well logging
2,911,536, 11-3-59, CI. 250—83.6.
Scherber, Helene : Sec —
Rieseler, Hermann. 2.875 738.
Rieseler, Hermann. 2,898,897.
Rieseler, Hermann. 2,914,042.
Seherenberg, Hans O., to Daimler-Benz Akt.
a motor vehicle. 2,876,430. 3-3-59. CI. 340
Seherenberg, Hans O., to Daimler-Benz Akt.
for an internal combustion engine, particularly for motor
vehicles. 2,896,600. 7-28-59. CI. 123 — 140.
Seherenberg, Hans O., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Rotating heat exchanger. 2,911,197, 11-3-59, CI. 257 — 1.
Seherenberg, Hans O., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Reverse driving lights. 2,911,620, 11-3-59, CI. 340 — 74.
Seherenberg, Hans O., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Balancing mechanism for multi-cvlinder piston engines.
2,914.963, 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 604.
Seherenberg, Hans O., and R. E. Uhlenhaut, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Internal combustion piston engine.
2,904,025, 9-15-59, CI. 123—140.
Seherenberg, Hans O., and H. M. Forster, to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for controlling a motor vehi-
cle. 2,918,154, 12-22-59, CI. 192 — .034.
Scherer, George J., to Cramer Posture Chair Co., Inc. Spring
loaded locking mechanism for chair pedestal. 2,909,212,
10-20-59, CI. 155—88.
Scherer. Karl, and Sauer. Device for the conversion of
mechanical oscillatorv energy into electrical oscillatory
energy. 2,901,936. 9-1-59. Cl."84 — 1.04.
Scherer, Otto : See —
Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Frey, Scherer, and Hahn. 2,919,263.
Scherer, Otto, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister &
Bruning. Production of l,l-difluoro-l,2,2-trichloroethane.
2,870,224, 1-20-59, CI. 260—653.7.
Scherer, Otto, and P. F. Schacher, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Vinylsulfonyl
fluorides and preparation thereof. 2,884,452, 4-28-59,
CI. 260 — 543.
Scherer, Otto, H. Hahn, H. Frenseh, L. F. Emmel, and W.
Staudermann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister
Lucius & Bruning. Bis-(0 :0-diethyl-dithiophosphoryl) 1:4-
butylene-dimethyl ether. 2,885,430, 5-5-59, CI. 260—461.
Scherer, Otto, and H. Hahn, to Farbwerke Hoechst Akt.
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Aromatic compounds
containing fluorine and a process of preparing them.
2,891,074, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 384.
Scherer, Otto, and H. Hahn, to Farbwerke Hoechst Alvtien-
gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. O.O'-di-
ethyl-dithiophosphoric acid-S-(dimethyl-thiocarbamyl-mer-
captomethyl) -ester insecticides. 2,915,429, 12-1-59, CI.
167 — 22.
Scherer, R. P., Corp. : See —
Kath. Alfred W. 2,869.178.
McMillion, Shelby C. 2,899,361.
Scherer, Robert P. 2.877,563.
Scherer, Robert P. 2,902,994.
Stanley, John P., and Bradley. 2,870,062.
Scherer, Robert P., to R. P. Scherer Corp. Apparatus for
drying gelatin capsules. 2,877,563, 3-17-59, CI. 34 — 57.
Scherer, Robert P., to R. P. Scherer Corp. Hypo jet injector.
2,902,994, 9-8-59, CI. 128— 1 73.
Scherf, Paul H., F. R. Bayne, and R. F. Hammack, to
Alten Foundry & Machine Works, Inc. Adjustable stroke
crank. 2,867,134, 1-6-59, CI. 74—600.
Schering A.G. : See —
Loechel, Wolfgang, and Schenck. 2,872,462.
Mattner, Joachim. 2,872,461.
Mattner, Joachim. 2,886.606.
Werres. Horst. 2,894,013.
2,890,152.
Schering Corp. : See —
Babcock, George, Jr., and Hawkins.
Carvajal. Fernando. 2,S87,499.
Gould, David H., Hershberg, and Shapiro. 2,900,400.
Gould, David H., Herzog, and Hershberg. 2,S99,447.
Gould, David H., Reimann, and Finckenor. 2,894,963.
Herzog, llershel L., and Oliveto. 2,874,172.
Nussbaum, Alexander L. 2,901,397.
Nussbaum, Alexander L., and Oliveto. 2,908,696.
Oliveto, Eugene P., and Gould. 2,897,216.
Sherlock, Margaret H. 2,899,431.
Sherlock, Margaret H., and Sperber. 2,887,481.
Sherlock, Margaret. Sperber, and Papa. 2,889,328.
Sperber, Nathan. 2,899,358.
Villani, Frank J. 2,898,338.
Schermer, Eugene B. : See —
Irland, Max J., and Schermer. 2,904,450.
Irland, Max J., Schermer, and Goldman. 2.907,672.
Scherr, Maurice. Glove construction. 2,907,046, 10-6-59,
CI. 2 — 159.
Scherrer, Kurt, to Starrfrasmaschinen A.G. Method and
means for copying work pieces. 2,914,991, 12-1-59, CI.
90—13.1.
Scherry, George A., to Grayhill. Electric terminal for insu-
lating base. 2,892,177, 6-23-59, CI. 339 — 220.
Scherry, George A., to Grayhill. Molding machine. 2,900,662,
8-25-59. CI. 18 — 5.
Schertel, Hanns V. Hydrofoil system. 2,917,016, 12-15-59,
CI. 114 — 66.5.
Scherz, Louis, to The American Pad & Textile Co. Adjustable
caps and like structures. 2,869,137, 1-20-59, CI. 2 — 197.
Scherzinger, Bruno, to Mechanical Pin Resetter Co., Ltd.
Bowling alley pin resetting machine. 2,902,281, 9-1-59,
CI. 273 — 43.
Scherzinger, Bruno, to Mechanical Pin Resetter Co., Ltd.
Bowling alley pin resetting machine. 2,911,218, 11-3—59,
CI 273 43
Schesvold, Oriand S., and D. M. Breslow, to Curtition Corp.
Folding door. 2,913,045, 11-17-59, CI. 160 — 84.
Schetelich, Alan A. : See —
L., Kirshenbaum,
and Schetelich.
L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
L., Kirshenbaum, and Schetelich.
Hughes, Vincent
2,876,253.
Hughes, Vincent
2.903,477.
Hughes, Vincent
2 909 562
Schetelich, Alan' A., and J. L. Betts, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Esterification of dicarboxylic acids
with stoichiometric quantities of higher aliphatic alcohols.
2,883,416, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Schettel, Arthur R. : See —
Grubel, Edward P., Milinchuk, and Schettel. 2,915,640.
Schettini, Stephen A. : Sec —
Franck, Ernest W.. and Schettini. 2,879,176.
Schetty, Guido, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Chromium-containing
monoazo dyestuffs. 2,891,938, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 145.
Schetty, Guido, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Chromium-containing
monoazo dyestuffs. 2,S91.039. 6-23-59. CI. 260 — 145.
Schetz, Ferdinand C. Illuminator for lady's handbag.
2,911,521, 11-3-59, CI. 240—6.45.
Scheu, Lester W., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Uni-
form tension-maintaining motor control. 2,S75,3SS,
2-24-59. CI. 318—7.
Scheub. John N. : See —
Carr, John J., and Scheub. 2,S85,685.
Scheuchzer. Andre" : See —
Scheuchzer, Fredy and A. 2,914,867.
Scheuchzer, Fredv and A. Track ballast machine.
867, 12-1-59, CI. 37 — 104.
Scheuer, Ernst, and T. J. Howells, to International Alloys
Ltd. Method of sealing interstices in refractory materials
and apparatus made of the same. 2,906,644, 9-29-59,
CI. 117—71.
Scheuer, Fred F., and P. M. Marx, to H. Glatt.
device with disposable replaceable soft paper
2.870,475. 1-27-59, CI. 15—231.
Scheuerer, Guenter : See —
Schlichting. Otto, and Scheuerer. 2.882.292.
Scheuerer, Guenter, and O. Schlichting, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of alpha,
alpha-spiro-heptamethvlene-succinic acid imides. 2,911,412,
11-3-59, CI. 260—326.5.
Scheuerpflug, Hans, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg
A. G. Combination manual and power steering means with
disengaging clutch for manual means. 2.S74.792, 2-24-59,
180 — 79.2.
Scheuerpflug. Hans, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg
A. G. Vehicle-mounted revolving crane with folding jib.
2,874,851. 2-24-59. CI. 212—144.
Scheuerpflug, Hans, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg
A.G. Vehicle with motor mounted on swingable arm.
2,893,502, 7-7-59. CI. ISO— 64.
Scheuerpflug, Hans, to MAN Maschinenfabrik
Nurnberg-AG. Rotary automobile crane.
10-27-59, CI. 212—59.
Scheuffele, Robert, & Co. : See —
Fiille, Werner S. O. 2,908.794.
Scheurer, Hans : See —
Kern, Rudolf, Scheurer, Zorn, and Kruppke.
Scheurer. Otto R. to Tokheim Corp. Dispenser nozzle re-
ceptacle. 2,900,111, S-1S-59, CI. 222—74.
2,914,-
Dusting
laminae.
Augsburg-
2.910.1S9,
2,895,914.
LIST OF PATENTEES
823
Textile
Scheurer, Otto R., to Tokheim Corp. Illuminated dome dis-
penser. 2,911,520, 11-3-59, CI. 240—2.
Schey, Robert, and R. E. James, to The New York, Chicago
and St. Louis Railroad Co. Load confining skid tor use in
railway cars. 2,873,692, 2-17-59, CI. 105—366.
Schiappa, Antonio, to Moore Fabrics, Inc. Shuttleless loom.
2,918,093, 12-22-59, CI. 134 — 124.
Schiavi, Vincent, to The Formgrading and Press Machine Corp.
Form-grading and pressing machines for roadways.
2,902,908, 9-8-59, CI. 94—39.
Schibley, Raymond D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Oven
door window. 2,877,761, 3-17-59, CI. 126 — 200.
Schicht, Heinrich, to W. Ferd Klingelnberg Sohne. Gear
lapping apparatus. 2,904,934, 9-22-59, CI. 51—26.
Schick, Frederick A., and D. W. Erskine, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Radiator core for tractor vehicles. 2,902,264,
9-1-59. CI. 257 — 130.
Schick Inc. : See —
Bylund, Eric. 2,867,737.
Gray, Norman A. 2,915,816.
Kachline, Harold S. 2,910,770.
Schmoyer, Richard L. 2,878,563.
Schick, Martin J. : See —
Fowkes, Frederick M., Sawyer, and Schick. 2,900,346.
Schick, Robert L., and B. E. Robinson, to Toledo Scale Corp.
Label printing device. 2,918,000, 12-22-59, CI. 101—378.
Schiebel, William. Spreader device. 2,874,880, 2-24-59, CI.
222—177.
Schieber, John R. : See —
Tanzola, William A., and Schieber. 2,867,354.
Schieber Mfg. Co. : See —
Bobbish, Charles W. 2,893,474.
Schiefer. Ernest H. Portable hand tape folder. 2,916,079,
12-8-59, CI. 154 — 1.8.
Schiel, Fred A., Sr. Pattern forming apparatus. 2,918,096,
12-22-59, CI. 144—134.
Schiermeier, Knapel F., to Shell Development Co
lubricants. 2,913,407, 11-17-59, CI. 252—8.7.
Schiermeier, Knapel F., to Shell Development Co. Metal
working lubricant. 2,913,411, 11-17-59, CI. 252 — 33.3.
Schiese Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Ude, Hans L. P. 2.902,725.
Schieser. Warren J., J. F. Kelley, and D. G. Marshall, to
National Industrial Products Co. Injection molding
machine with weigh-feeder and plunger position control.
2,873.478 2-17-59, CI. 18—30.
Schieser, Warren J., J. F. Kelley, and D. G. Marshall, tf
National Industrial Product Co. Net weighing machine.
2,890,013, 6-9-59, CI. 249—16.
Schiess Akt. : See —
Budnick, Arno A. 2,882,799.
Keyser, Johann J. 2,875.645.
Keyser, Johann J. 2,916,779.
Kohler. Gerhard A. 2.875.573.
Schiewe, Arthur J., and K. Chen, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Magnetic coupled transistor oscillator. 2,915,710,
12-1-59, CI. 331 — 112.
Schiff. Arthur : See —
Holden, Grenville R., and Schiff. 2,903.021.
Schiff, Robert D. Radiant ceiling heater. 2,897,337,7-28-59,
CI. 219 — 34.
Schiff & Stern, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung : See —
Pietruska. Friedrich. 2,900.986.
Schiffman, Bernard. Automobile accessory. 2,869,144,
1-20-59, CI. 5 — 94.
Schiffman, Murray M. Information indicating devices.
2,869.250. 1-20-59, CI. 35 — 9.
Schifter, Herbert E. Double valve construction and the like.
2 905 487 9—22—59 CI 284 19
Schiks, Albart, "to Opt. Werke C. A. Steinheil Sohne G.m.b.H.
Setting device for photographic objectives. 2,907,257, 10-
6-59. CI. 95 — 64.
Schilberg. Arnold G., to A. O. Smith Corp. Brake beam and
head assembly. 2,888,110, 5-26-59. CI. 188—219.6.
Schilberg, Arnold G., to A. O. Smith, Corp. Pressed steel
truck wheel. 2,890,911, 6-16-59, CI. 301 — 13.
Schilberg, Arnold G., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method of
fabricating vehicle control arms. 2,902,753 9-8-59, CI.
29 — 416.
Schildhauer, Walter E.. and M. Skuza, to The Carborundum
Co. Process for producing silicon carbide bodies.
2.907.972, 10-6-59. H. 338 — 332.
Schildkneeht, Calvin E., and H. W. Linde, to Air Reduction
Co., Inc. Face mask and similar devices having body-con-
forming means. 2,917,045, 12-15-59, CI. 128—141.
Schiller, Georg : See —
Schenlc, Walter, and Schiller. 2,905,709.
Weber. Heinz, Boehn, Schiller, and Stange. 2,886,560.
Schiller. James C. : See —
Beaugh, John B., Schiller, and Thomas. 2,903,417.
Schiller, Paul. Mechanism for self-propelled machines.
2.867 135. 1-6-59. CI. 74 — 700.
Schiller, Sigge : See —
Soderberg, Sten, and Schiller. 2,917,268.
Schilling, August H. : See —
Brueckner, Paul. 2,884,584.
Schilling, Clarence J., to Air Products, Inc. Method and
apparatus for fractionating gaseous mixtures. 2,913,882,
11-24-59, CI. 62 — 30.
Schilling, John B., and F. F. Jones. Fish lure. 2,892,281,
6-30-59, CI. 43 — 42.36.
Schilling, John E. Dirt trap for refrigerating system.
2,875,594, 3-3-59, CI. 62—303.
Schilling, Karl F., M. J. Powell, and E. A. Brice, to Minerals
& Chemicals Corp. of America. Acidulation of phosphate.
2,898,207, 8-4-59, CI. 71—37.
Schilling, Lewis R., to Kolcast Industries, Inc. Method of
and apparatus for forming frangible casting molds.
2,871,528, 2-3-59, CI. 22 — 31.
Schilling, Robert : See —
Bertsch, Joseph F., Hansen, and Schilling. 2,916,284.
Brunsdon, William E., Denzer, Olley, and Schilling.
2,908,508.
Schilling, Robert, to General Motors Corp. Adjustable control
mechanism. 2,873,616, 2-17-59, CI. 74 — 478.
Schilling, Robert, to General Motors Corp. Rear spring
suspension for vehicles. 2,890,895, 6-16-59, CI. 280 — 104.
Schilling, Robert, to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic power
steering system with associated lateral acceleration control
means 2,902,104, 9-1-59, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Schilling, Werner. S. Bahrs, and H. Wiedenmann, to Patent-
Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur elektrische Gluhlampen m. b. H.
Wire electrode for electric discharge lamps. 2,873,518,
2-17-59. CI. 29 — 420.5.
Schilling, William M., to Hercules Powder Co. Preparation
of oxetane polymers. 2,909,492, 10-20-59, CI. 260—2.
Schiltz, Bruce A. Overhead traveling dispenser unit.
2,893,422, 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 355.17.
Schimel, Irving, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Container.
2,917,219, 12-15-59, CI. 229—23.
Schimmel, Henry and M. M. Overskirt. 2,903,707, 9-15-59,
CI. 2 — 221.
Schimmel, Madalyn M. : See —
Schimmel, Henry and M. M. 2,903,707.
Schimmel, Nico : See —
Goldbohm, Erich, Prins, and Schimmel. 2,915,749.
Schindei, Arnold, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pressure fluid
system relief valve. 2,882,922, 4-21-59, CI. 137 — 491.
Schindei Arnold, and H. Troeger, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Jaw advancing mechanism. 2,908,169, 10-13-59. CI. 74 — 7.
Schindei, Arnold, and S. Gilbert, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
Starter having magnetic jaw advance. 2,908,170, 10-13-59,
CI. 74—7.
Schindier, James C, C. E. Spring, and A. T. Tobiasz, to
Leitner Equipment Co. Flue structure for food service
equipment unit. 2.875,748, 3-3-59, CI. 126—301.
Schindier, James C, C. E. Spring, and A. T. Tobiasz, to
Leitner Equipment Co. Food service equipment unit.
2,897,813, 8^t-59, CI. 126 — 39.
Schindier, Othmar : See —
Grob, Ovril A., and Schindier. 2,880,212.
Schindier, Walter, to Geigy Chemical Corp. New indole de-
rivatives. 2,883,394, 4-21-59, CI. 260—319.
Schink, Howard C. : See —
Barnard, Clayton H., Schink, and Loeser. 2,876,727.
Shannon, Jack F., Barnard, and Schink. 2,870,729.
Schinke, Hans- Werner, and H. O. Lutcke, to Aktiengesellschaft
Fuer Unternehmungen der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie.
Stranding machine arrangement. 2,873,569, 2-17-59, CI.
57—58.32.
Schinnerer, Rov L., to The Garrett Corp. Pneumatic oil
pump'ine device. 2,900,917, 8-25-59. CI. 103—47.
Schinske, William G., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Spring type
connector wrench. 2,885,771, 5-12-59, CI. 29 — 240.5.
Schipper, Edgar S. : See —
Nichols, Joseph, and Schipper. 2,877,247.
Nichols, Joseph, and Schipper. 2,888.466.
Nichols, Joseph, and Schipper. 2,894,964.
Schippers. Joah F., to James Gordon and Co. Ltd. Whirling
apparatus for producing spravs of fluid and for other
purposes. 2.875,783. 3-3-59, CI. 137 — 625.3.
Schippert, Florence J. : See —
Lawser, Mary L., and Schippert. 2,910,707.
Schippert, Florence J., and M. L. Lawser. Swimming pool
cover. 2,870,454, 1-27-59, CI. 4 — 172.
Schiring, Ralph C, and O. C. Hollstein, to Picker X-Ray
Corp.. Waite Mfg. Div., Inc. X-ray apparatus. 2,872,584,
2-3-59, CI. 250 — 55.
Schirmer, Robert, H. Voit, R. Hartmann, J. Konig, O.
Thumult, and W. Ziemer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktienge-
sellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Device for
adjusting anodes in electrolytic cells. 2,910,423, 10-27-59,
CI. 204 — 225.
Schirmer, Robert M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Burner.
2,918,118, 12-22-59, CI. 158 — 4.
Schirmer. Walter E.. to Clark Equipment Co. Drive mecha-
nism for trailer. 2,872,992, 2-10-59, CI. 180 — 14.
Schirneker, Hans L. : See —
Hausser, Rolf, and Schirneker. 2,887.819.
Schirp, Hubert : See —
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, and Schirp. 2,906,774.
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, and Schirp. 2,891,992.
Raecke. Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, Schirp, and Schutt.
2,900,386.
Schjelderup, Gunnar, and L. J. Aasbo, to Christiania Spiger-
verk. Electrode installation for electric furnaces.
2,904,609, 9-15-59, CI. 13 — 17.
Schjolin, Hans O.. to General Motors Corp. Transmission
and control system. 2,878,691, 3-24-59, CI. 74 — 675.
Schjolin, Hans O., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,889,691, 6-9-59, CI. 62 — 230.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schlage, Ernest L.
Schlage, Ernest L.
Schlage, Ernest L.
Schlage, Ernest L.
Schjolin, Hans O., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle door
and brake interlock system. 2,914,358, 11-24-^59, CI.
303—6.1.
Schjolin, Hans O., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,918,805, 12-29-59, Cl. 62—179.
Schjolin, Hans O., and M. V. Parshall, to General Motors
Corp. V-drive transmission with hydraulic clutch.
2,889,718, 6-9-59, Cl. 74 — 732.
Schklair. George : See —
Barrier, Felix, and Schklair. 2,879,023.
Schlaehman, Benjamin, to United States of America, Navy.
Firing control system. 2.901.945, 9-1-59. Cl. 89 — 137.
Schlachter, Ewald O. Combined loose-leaf binder and book
stand. 2,916,848, 12-15-59, Cl. 45 — 80.
Schlachter, Karl E., and E. M. Herrmann, to United States of
America, Navy. Gas turbine muffler. 2,869,671, 1-20-59,
Cl. 181—50.
Schlack, Paul, to Bobingen Aktiengesellschaft fur Textil-
Faser. Process for making filaments from polyvinyl alco-
hol polyamide mixture and product. 2,895,786, 7-21-59,
Cl. 18 — 54.
Schlackman, Joseph, and E. A. Benoit, to Royal Metal Mfg.
Co. Overbed table and connecting linkage therefor.
2,906,575, 9-29-59, Cl. 311—38.
Schladebach, Gert, to A. W. Lehr. Foldable invalid or bath
chair. 2,896,693, 7-28-59, Cl. 155 — 30.
Schladermundt, Peter, W. H. Dennerlein, and L. S. Simons, Jr.,
to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive bandage. 2,889,039, 6-2-
59, Cl. 206—63.2.
Schlador, Calvin. Hook baiter. 2,885,814, 5-12-59, Cl.
4.3 — 1.
Schlafly, Hubert J., Jr., to Teleprompter Corp. Slide
projector. 2,906,168, 9-29-59, Cl. 88 — 27.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Noiseless lock unit.
2,869,913, 1-20-59, Cl. 292 — 341.12.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Cylinder lock key-
hole shutter. 2,874,563. 2-24-59, Cl. 70 — 455.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Threaded member
with plastic ring having flexible locking fins. 2,886,089,
5-12-59, Cl. 151 — 25.
Schlage, Ernest L., to Schlage Lock Co. Anti-rattle latchbolt.
2 917 336 12—15—59 Cl. 292 2.
Schlage! Ernest L., to' Schlage Lock Co. Lock spindle struc-
ture. 2,917,337, 12-15-59, Cl. 292—336.5.
Schlage Lock Co. : See —
Schlage, Ernest L. 2,869,913.
2,874.563.
2.886,089.
2,917,336.
2,917,337.
Schlansker, Kermit C, and M. M. Hannoosh, to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Modulators. 2,892,157,
6-23-59, Cl. 332 — 54.
Schlapfer, Reinhard, and H. Spiegelberg, to Hoffmann-
La Roche Inc. Bis-isoxazolyl-azobenzene-derivatives.
2,881,160, 4-7-49. Cl. 260—157.
Schlaphoff, Erwin D. Foldable motor scooter. 2,910,130,
10-27-59, Cl. 180—33.
Schlatter, Carl, to American Viscose Corp. Process of pro-
ducing viscose rayon. 2,904,446, 9-15-59, Cl. 106 — 165.
Schlatter, H. A. Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bieri, Hans, and Denzler. 2,875,718.
Maag, Walter. 2,913,627.
Neidhardt, Hans U. 2,903,608.
Schlatter, Hans A. Resistance welding machine. 2,897,339,
7-28-59, Cl. 219—101.
Schlatter, Maurice J., and F. G. Lum, to California Research
Corp. Certain isophthalic and orthophthalic acid alkyd
resins. 2,895,932, 7-21-59, Cl. 260—22.
Schlatter, Rudolph : See —
Aarons, Ralph, and Schlatter. 2,891,874.
Schlaudecker, George F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Process for producing tetraethyl lead. 2,891,977,
6-23-59, Cl. 260 — 437.
Schlecht, Frederick H., to H. H. Brown Shoe Co., Inc. Safetv
shoe with instep guard. 2,915,837, 12-8-59, Cl. 36 — 72.
Schlechter, Edward E. Lens cleaning device. 2,908,923,
10-20-59, Cl. 15—136.
Schlee, Richard : See —
Bencker, Franz, Overdick,
Schlegel, Kurt : See —
Mora, Antonio. 2,883,748.
Schlei, Rudolf, to Kienzle Apparate G. m. b. H. Process and
device for generating electrical pulse groups. 2,873,386,
2-10-59, Cl. 307—88.5.
Schleicher, Alfred, and K. Fleisehmann, to M.A.N. Maschinen-
fabrik Augsberg-Nuernberg AG. Oil intake screening de-
vice for internal combustion engines. 2,887,229, 5-19-59,
Cl. 210 — 171.
Schleicher, Arthur R. : See — ■
Trantham, Joseph C, and Schleicher. 2,917,112.
Schleicher, Arthur R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil recovery
by in situ combustion. 2,889,882, 6-9-59, Cl. 166 — 11.
Schleicher, George R. Paint applying devices. 2,904,813,
9-22-59, Cl. 15—230.
Schleicher, Hans W. : See —
Zwicker, Ulrich, and Schleicher. 2,892,742.
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric
Co. Remotely releasable latching attachment for electro-
magnetic contactors. 2,875,294, 2-24-59, Cl. 200 — 106.
and Schlee. 2,910,140.
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Elec-
tric Co. Contact supporting means for electromagnetic
switches. 2,897,311, 7-28-59, Cl. 200—87.
Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Elec-
tric Co. Overload relay switch with ambient temperature
compensation. 2,908,786, 10-13-59, Cl. 200 — 116.
Schleifenbaum, Werner, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Water-
insoluble azo dyestuffs. 2,890,217, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 203.
Schleifer, Morton D. : See —
Bulova, Arde, Anderson, and Schleifer. 2,890,522.
Schleifer, Morton D., to Bulova Watch Co. Inc. Belt drive
means for an oscillating type of dry shaver. 2,903,789,
9-15-59, Cl. 30 — 43.
Schlemm, Norman H, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Pulse generator. 2,909,681, 10-20-59, Cl. 307 — 106.
Schlenker, Arthur, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. Waterproof
watch case. 2,913,809, 11-24-59, Cl. 58 — 90.
Schlenker, Felix, to Chemische \Yerke Albert. Aluminum-
modified phenolic resins. 2,886,554, 5-12-59, Cl. 260 — 53.
Schlenker, Jacob, Jr. : See —
Adams, Charles J., and Schlenker. 2,876,928.
Schlesinger, Albert, and S. M. Gordon, to Endo Laboratories
Inc. Water soluble 21-N-methyl-nipecotic acid esters of
cortical hormones. 2,917,508, 12-15-59, Cl. 260 — 239.5.
Schlesinger, Eugene R. : See —
Brackmann, William J., Schlesinger, and Harris.
2,910,233.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,881,249, 4-7-59, Cl. 178 — 7.5.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Deflection yoke.
2,881,341, 4-7-59, Cl. 313—76.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Color television receiver.
2,880,363, 3-31-59, Cl. 315 — 13.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Synchronous detecting
system for color television. 2,885,467, 5-5-59, Cl. 178 — 5.4.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Electrostatic deflection
system. 2,904,712, 9-15-59, Cl. 313 — 78.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,905,856, 9-22-59, Cl. 315—27.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Color television receiver
with chroma phase-shifting means. 2,909,594, 10-20-59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Color television receiver.
2,909,595, 10-20-59, Cl. 178—5.4.
Schlesinger, Kurt, to Motorola, Inc. Sawtooth current gen-
erator. 2,916,665, 12-8-59, Cl. 315 — 27.
Schlesinger, Kurt, and L. W. Nero, to Motorola, Inc. Color
television receiver. 2.S80.359, 3-31-59. Cl. 315 — 13.
Schlesinger, Sol O. Uniform cap. 2,913,730, 11-24-59, Cl.
2 — 195.
Schlesinger, Walter, to Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Co. Production of
dentures having materially reduced tendency to adhere to
chewing gum. 2,912,758, 11-17-59, Cl. 32 — 2.
Schlesinger, Walter, to Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Co. Production of
dentures having materially reduced tendency to adhere to
chewing gum. 2,912,759, 11-17-59, Cl. 32 — 2.
Schlessel, Bernard. Panoramic test system. 2,897,441,
7-28-59, Cl. 324—58.
Schletewitz, Paul : See —
Catalano, Joseph J., Schletewitz, and Coffey. 2,876,835.
Schleyer, E. C, Pump Co., Inc. : See —
Schleyer, Victor. 2,877,995.
Schleyer, Victor, Henricks. and Baxter. 2,872,415.
Schleyer, Victor, to E. C. Schlever Pump Co., Inc. Cooling
tower. 2,877,995, 3-17-59, Cl. 261 — 30.
Schleyer, Victor, J. L. Henricks, and R. R. Baxter, to E. C.
Schleyer Pump Co., Inc. Domestic water treatment process.
2.872,415, 2-3-59, Cl. 210—63.
Schlichenmaier, Hans, and H. Pohlmann, to Farbwerke
Hoechst Akt. vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Vat dye-
stuffs. 2,882,272, 4-14-59. Cl. 260 — 275.
Schlichtenmayer, Karl, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Injection
pump control arrangement. 2,902,018, 9-1-59, Cl. 123 —
140.
Schlichting, Herbert R. : See —
Senn, Jurg A., and Schlichting. 2,876,526.
Schlichting, Karl F., to Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud.
Baader. Method of transporting fish for cutting. 2,887,715.
5-26-59, Cl. 17 — 45.
Schlichting, Karl F., to Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud.
Baader. Tool and guide control apparatus for fish dress-
ing machines. 2.893,052, 7-7-59, Cl. 17 — 3.
Schlichting, Karl F., to Firma Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud.
Baader. Apparatus for feeding fish accurately centered to
the dressing tools of fish dressing machines. 2,917,772,
12-22-59, Cl. 17 — 2.
Schlichting, Otto: See —
Moell, Hans, and Schlichting. 2,878,257.
Scheuerer, Giienter, and Schlichting. 2,911,412.
Schlichting, Otto, and G. Scheuerer, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Akt. Process for the production of 1-keto-
cyclooctyl-2-acetic acid. 2,882,292, 4-14-59, Cl. 260 — 464.
Schlichting, Otto, and W. Schweter, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of cyclo-octane.
2,903,492, 9-8-59, Cl. 260—666.
Schlichtkrull, J0rgen : See —
Petersen, Karl, Schlichtkrull, and Hallas-Moller.
2,882.202.
Petersen. Karl, Schlichtkrull, and Hallas-Moller.
2,882,203.
Schlicke, Heinz M., to Allen-Bradlev Co. Electrically reso-
nant dielectric body. 2,890,422, 6-9-59, Cl. 333—77.
LIST OF PATENTEES
825
Schlieben, Ernest W. Convertiplane -with tiltable cylindrical
wing. 2,808,476, 1-13-59, CI. 244 — 7.
Schlieker, Willy H., F. Kunz, and W. Pletseh, to Walzwerk
Neviges, Willy H. Schlieker & Co. Apparatus for welding
and cutting of sheet metal. 2,912,563, 11-10-59, CI.
219—78.
Schlienger, Max P., to Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp.
Electrode-engaging apparatus. 2,906,799, 9-29-59, CI.
13—17.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof P., to A. Lorenz. Reclining chairs.
2.869.617, 1-20-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Pridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Reclining chairs.
2.869.618, 1-20-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Leg rest control
mechanism for seating units. 2,871,917, 2-3-59, CI.
155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Reclining chair and
the like. 2,871,918. 2-3-59, CI. 155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Seating unit having
adjustable leg rest. 2,871,919, 2-3-59, CI. 155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Leg rest mechanism
for reclining seating units. 2,873,791, 2-17-59, CI.
155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
2.875.812, 3-3-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
2.875.813, 3-3-59. CI. 155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Reclining chairs.
2.875.814, 3-3-59, CI. 155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F. to A. Lorenz. Reclining article of
furniture having movable leg rest. 2,880,785, 4-7-59, CI.
155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Leg-rest and control
arrangement for chair. 2,888,978, 6-2-59, CI. 155 — 10-6.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F. Article of repose for supporting
the body of a person. 2,890,743, 6-16-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Reclining chair
with folded leg rest and control. 2,891,600, 6-23-59, CI.
155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Leg-rest and con-
trol arrangement for chair. 2,892,485, 6-30-59, CI. 155 —
106.
Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Reclining chairs.
)-29-59, CI. 155—106.
Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz. Movable reclining
back-rest and seat. 2,909,214, 10-20-59, CI.
Reclining chairs.
Reclining chairs.
Schlough, Leon H. and W. E. Apparatus for splitting stone
slabs and the like. 2,912,970, 11-17-95, CI. 125—23.
Schlough, Wesley E. : See —
Schlough, Leon H. and W. E. 2,912,970.
Schlueter, Ernest. Tubular saw BX armor cutting tool and
tube cutter. 2,878,550, 3-24-59. CI. 29—67.
Schlueter, Ernest. Spring lock fastener with angular arm
ends. 2,896,897, 7-28-59, CI. 248 — 239.
Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. : See —
Arnold, Wayne R. 2,914,677.
Blair, VVinton B. 2,871,784.
Blanchard, Andre. 2,872,637.
Blanchard. Andre. 2,903,070.
Blizard, Robert B. 2,917,238.
Boiler, Harry B. 2,892,501.
Desbrandes, Robert. 2,872,230.
Dewan. John T. 2.874,301.
Doll, Henri G. 2,879,942.
Doll, Henri-Georges. 2,884,195.
Doll, Henri-Georges. 2,915,242.
Ferre, Maurice C. 2,879,402.
Ferre. Maurice C. 2,902,603.
Ferre, Maurice C. 2,917,729.
Ferre, Maurice C, Schuster, and Segesman. 2,880,389.
Fields. Roger Q. 2,903,071.
Fleck, Horst G. 2,902,564.
Johnson, Frank P. 2,882,417.
Kirchner, Francois F. 2,894,199.
Kirchner, Francois F., and Replogle. 2,917,682.
Lebourg, Maurice P. 2,868,012.
2.888,078.
2.903,068.
2,906,944.
2,909,120.
2,915,123.
Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
of furniture.
Leg rest mechanism
2,911,032, 11-3-59,
Adjustable reclining
-106.
Reclining chairs.
Reclining chairs.
Reclining chairs.
Sehliephacke,
2,906,318, !
Sehliephacke,
chair with
155 — 106.
Sehliephacke,
for reclining articles
CI. 155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
chair. 2,918,109, 12-22-59, CI. 155-
Schliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
2.918.110, 12-22-59, CI. 155—106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
2.918.111, 12-22-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Sehliephacke, Fridtjof F., to A. Lorenz.
2.918.112, 12-22-59, CI. 155 — 106.
Schlinger, Warren G. : See —
Eastman, du Bois, and Schlinger. 2,870,868.
Schlittler, Emil, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Recin-
namine phosphates. 2,883,383, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 286.
Schloemann Akt. : See —
Arenz, Matthias. 2,905,317.
Arenz, Matthias, and Vievering. 2,886,685.
Billen, Peter. 2,896,782.
Billen, Peter, and Linnerz. 2,882,688.
Pirwitz, Wilhelm. 2,893,551.
Rohra, Helmut. 2,891,299.
Volkhausen, Clemens. 2,909,088.
Schlor, Hanshelmut : See —
Schrader, Gerhard, and Schlor. 2,912,452.
Schloss, Fred, to United States of America,
frequency shock noise mounting. 2,890,846,
248 — 22.
Schlosser, Carl E., and T. D. Whitenack, Jr., to Engelhard
Industries, Inc. High pressure vapor arc lamp. 2,880,369,
3-31-59, CI. 315 — 49.
Schlosser, Johann C, to The De Laval Separator Co.
and means for the automatic exchange of weft
looms. 2,871,889, 2-3-59, CI. 139 — 241.
Schlossmacher, Hubert : See —
Bauer, Joseph, and Schlossmacher. 2,911,981.
Schlossmacher, Hubert, to Kurt Korber & Co.. K.-G.
for loosening up tobacco. 2,873.746, 2-17-59. CI. 131 — 109.
Schlossmacher. Hubert, to Kurt Korber & Co., K. G. Method
and apparatus for separating and loosening tobacco leaf
bundles. 2,873,747, 2-17-59. CI. 131—149.
Schlossmacher, Hubert, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.G. Apparatus
for supplying cut tobacco to a plurality of cigarette making
machines. 2,902,141, 9-1-59, CI. 198 — 106.
Schlotmann, Karl, and C. Nitsche, to Maschinenfabrik
Stromag G.m.b.H. Flexible couplings. 2,893,223, 7-7-59,
CI. 64 — 13.
Schlotthauer, Joseph S., L. E. Snyder, and L. R. Lyons, to
Titanium Metals Corp. of America. Separation of halides.
2,897,918, 8-4-59, CI. 183 — 119.
Schlotzhauer, Allan T. : See —
Newman. Douglas A., Boylan, Schlotzhauer, and Smatlak.
2.872.863.
Newman, Douglas A., and Schlotzhauer. 2,872,340.
Navv. Low
6-16-59, CI.
Method
cops on
Device
Lebourg, Maurice P.
Lebourg, Maurice P.
Lebourg, Maurice P.
Lebourg, Maurice P.
Lebourg, Maurice P.
Lebourg, Maurice P., and Fields
Magnin, Jean P. 2,906,933.
Martin, Gunther J. 2,872,575
Martin, Gunther J.
Mennecier, Maurice.
Poland, William L.
Poland, William L.
Saurenman, Dean F.
Schuster, Nick A.
Schuster, Nick A.
Schuster, Nick A.
Soloway, Sidney.
Soloway, Sidney.
Swain, William H
2,903,069.
2,894,130.
2,903,072.
2,869,058.
2,912,165.
and Lebourg.
2,878,443.
2,885,632.
2,891,728.
2,880,373.
2,893,213.
2,884,492.
2,876,413.
Tangu'y, Denis R. 2.888.309.
Welz, Wilbur C. 2,884,590.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Method of pumping fluids centrifugally.
2,877,865, 3-17-59, CI. 183—63.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Vacuum flask combination. 2,883,082,
4-21-59, CI. 215—6.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Filtration equipment, especially for mak-
ing coffee. 2.897,970, 8-4-59, CI. 210 — 474.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Apparatus for evaporating a liquid
under reduced pressure. 2,909,909, 10-27-59, CI. 62 — 268.
Schlumbohm, Peter. Friction pumps. 2,910,223, 10-27-59,
CI. 230—127.
Sehlums, Otto W., to Whitin Machine Works. Process and
apparatus for producing covered elastic thread. 2,880,566,
4-7-59, CI. 57—12.
Sehlums, Otto W., to Whitin Machine Works. Top roll for
drawing mechanism. 2,884,665, 5-5-59, CI. 19 — 142.
Sehlums, Otto W„ to Whitin Machine Works. Anti-friction
top roll. 2,885,247, 5-5-59, CI. 308—187.
Schliiter. Heinrich, to Firma Heinrich Schluter. Cigar treat-
ing apparatus. 2,885,995, 5-12-59, CI. 118 — 5.
Schmah, Josef : See —
Magg, Alfred H., Jedlitschka, Schrode, and Schmah.
2,906,138.
Schmalenbach, Adolf, to Koppers Co., Inc. Process for puri-
fication of benzene. 2,898,389, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Schmall, Wilbur A., to General Electric Co. Shutter mecha-
nism for combination cooking appliance. 2,912,922,
11-17-59, CI. 99 — 340.
Schmall, Wilbur A., and P. M. Kropp, Jr., to General Elec-
tric Co. Flasher unit for cooking appliance. 2,913,563,
11-17-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Schmaus, Siegfried A. H., to American Machine and Metals,
Inc. Adjustable linkage for measuring device. 2,918,546,
12-22-59, CI. 200 — 83.
Schmecht, Edward W. : See —
Wahl, Ralph L., and Schmecht. 2,896,975.
Schmechtig, Paul R. : See —
Bargholtz, Hubert F. S., Lindbergh, Schmechtig, and
Strom. 2,912,043.
Schmeken, Heinz : See —
Reichelt, Walter, and Schmeken. 2,903,544.
Schmelzer, Albert, L. Nussler, and K.-H. Gehringer, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Water-insoluble azo dyestuffs
and process for their manufacture. 2,878,244, 3-17-59,
CI. 260 — 164.
Schmerling, Louis : See —
Bloch, Herman S., and Schmerling. 2,910,508.
Luvisi, John P., and Schmerling. 2,882,279.
Luvisi, John P., and Schmerling. 2,882,325.
Luvisi, John P., and Schmerling. 2,910,515.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Poly-
merization of olefins to solid polymers. 2,S78,240, 3-17-59,
CI. 260 — 93.7.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Bicyclic
compounds containing nuclearly substituted halogen.
2,881,223, 4-7-59, CI. 2G0— 648.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkylation
of non-olefinic hydrocarbons. 2,882,324, 4-14-59, CI. 260 —
666.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. De-arylation
of polyarylalkanes. 2,S85,452, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 668.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tions of compounds having a benzyl-benzyl lialide structure.
2,886,604, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 649.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of alkylamino aromatic compounds. 2,887,514, 5-19-
59. CI. 260 — 577.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Insecti-
cides and preparation thereof. 2,894,993, 7-14-59, CI.
200—619.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Condensa-
tion of aromatic hydrocarbons with polychlorocycloolefins.
2.894.994, 7-14-59, CI. 260—650.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Condensa-
tion of aromatic hydrocarbons with polychloroolefins.
2.894.995, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 651.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of substituted ortho-polvmethvlene aromatic hydro-
carbons. 2,901,517. 8-25-59. CI. 260—668.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of mono- and diarylphosphines. 2,902,517, 9-1—59,
CI. 260—606.5.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydro-
carbon hydrocracking process and catalyst therefor.
2,905,628, 9-22-59, CI. 208—112.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydro-
carbon hydrocracking process with a boron chloride and
aluminum metal catalyst. 2,905,663, 9-22-59, CI.
208—108.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Condensa-
tion of conjugated cvcloalkadienes with p-dioxenes and
resultant products. 2^905,697, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 340.3.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Partial
dehalogenation of halobicyclo compounds. 2,905,725,
9-22-59, CI. 260—648.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara-
tion of polvcyclic halogenated compounds. 2,911,447,
11-3-59, CI. 260—648.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Bicyclic
organic compounds containing a large proportion per unit
mass of halogen. 2,912,356, 11-10-59, CI. 167 — 30.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Polymer-
ization of olefins to solid polymers. 2,914,517, 11-24—59,
CI. 260—93.7.
Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Dehydro-
halogenation of halobicyclo compounds. 2,914,571, 11-24-
59, CI. 260—648.
Schmerlins. Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation
of diarylalkanes. 2,918.502, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 668.
Schmerling, Louis, and J. P. Luvisi, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Co. Self-condensation of haloalkvlaromatic com-
pounds. 2.895,997, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 649.
Schmerling. Louis, and J. P. Luvisi. to Universal Oil Products
Co. Nuclear alkylation of aromatic compounds. 2,916,532,
12-8-59. C 260 — 671.
Schmertz. William E. : See —
Sterick, Harrison D., and Schmertz. 2,910,747.
Schmertz. William E., to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co.
Multiple sheet glazing units. 2,875.794, 3-3-59, CI.
141 — 346.
Schmerzler, Lawrence .T. Method and anparatus for extract-
ing nure water. 2.902,414, 9-1-59, CI. 202 — 46.
Schmid, Arthur W. : See —
Hughes, Charles W., Schmid, and Hallam. 2.912.041.
Schmid, Christoph, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktieniesellschaft.
Method of moulding metal cylinders. 2,904,863, 9-22-59,
CI. 22 — 202.
Schmid, Hans, and H. Hiirlimann. to Landis & Gyr AG.
Remote control receiver for central remote control installa-
tions utilizing audio-freouenev signals superimposed on
the mains network. 2,901,643, 8-25-59, CI. 307—140.
Schmid. John H. : See —
Baker, Albert A., and Schmid. 2,875,453.
Schmid. John H. to J. A. Zurn Mfg. Co. Combination wall
mounted water closet and flush tank with siphon leg.
2,878,483, 3-24-59, CI. 4 — 14.
Schmid, Leonard J., to General Motors Torn. Manufacture
of bearings. 2.908,056. 10-13-59, CI. 22 — 123.
Schmid, Leopold F. Steering wheel. 2,894,413, 7-14-59,
CI. 74 — 552.
Schmid, Max : See —
Mory, Rudolf, Stoecklin, and Schmid. 2,914,539.
Schmid, Max, and W. Mueller, to Ciba Ltd. Fat-soluble azo-
dyestuffs. 2,888,452, 5-20-59, CI. 260 — 163.
Schmid, Max, and H. Streiff. to Ciba Ltd. New acid amide
azo-pigment-dyestuffs. 2,888,453, 5-26-59. CI. 260 — 174.
Schmid, Otto, L. Bilek, and W. Seifried, to Oesterreichische
Stickstoffwerke Akt. Process of making bis-carbamic acid
ester compounds. 2,878,279, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 482.
Schmid, Roy J., to General Motors Corp. Hand control mech-
anism for vehicles. 2,S74,587, 2-24-59, CI. 74—489.
Schmid, William : See —
Allison, Blaine M., and Schmid. 2,894,284.
Schmid, Wolfgang : See —
Voester, Reinhold and W., and Schmid. 2,872,695.
Schmid, Wolfgang K. Electric tracer control system for ma-
chines such as machine tools. 2,887,635, 5-19-59, CI. 318 —
19.
Schmidinger, Joseph. Thermo-responsive switch. 2,906,835,
9-29-59, CI. 200 — 88.
Schmidle, Claude J. : See —
Mansfield, Richard C, Morrison, and Schmidle.
2,874,119.
Schmidlein, Joseph A. : See —
Kun, Kenneth A., and Schmidlein. 2,918,452.
Schmidlin, Julius : See —
Reichstein, Tadeus, Wettstein, Anner, Billeter, Heusler,
Neher, Schmidlin, Ueberwasser, and Wieland.
2,904,545.
Wettstein, Albert, Anner, and Schmidlin. 2,883,378.
Schmidt, Alfred O., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Lubricant
distributor. 2,884,838, 5-5-59, CI. 90 — 11.
Schmidt. Arthur B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for electrically testing articles. 2,877,411, 3-10-59, CI.
324 — 62.
Schmidt, Benjamin F. Fluid actuated mercury piston pump.
2,883,935, 4-28-59, CI. 103—44.
Schmidt, Benjamin F. Fish hook clamping tool. 2,918,744,
12-29-59, CI. 43 — 4.
Schmidt, Bertil J. M., and K. G. Olsson, to Casius Corp. Ltd.
Plaster composition. 2,905,566, 9-22-59, CI. 106 — 170.
Schmidt, Bertram A. Flywheel system. 2,914,962, 12-1-59,
CI. 74 — 572.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr. :
Reser, George G.,
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr.,
Telephone
2,868,899,
2,883,106.
See—
Pickens, and Schmidt. 2,885,726.
to The Cincinnati Butchers Supply Co.
Hide puller. 2,897,537, 8-4-59, CI. 17 — 21.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr., to The Cincinnati Butcher's Supply Co.
Closure means. 2,900,104, 8-18-59, CI. 220 — 57.
Schmidt, Carl O.. Jr., to The Cincinnati Butchers Supply
Co. Excoriator. 2.902,711. 9-8-59. CI. 17 — 21.
Schmidt, Carl O., Jr., to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Co.
Food chopper knife mounting. 2,905,217, 9-22-59, CI.
146 — 96.
Schmidt, Charles L., and C. K. Stoddard, to National Lead
Co. Continuous process for the production of titanium
metal. 2,882,143, 4-14-59, CI. 75—84.5.
Schmidt, Clayton E., to Schmidt Mfg. Co. Reed frame.
2,869,587, 1-20-59, CI. 139 — 192.
Schmidt, Edward G. : See — ■
Stone. Carl R., and Schmidt. 2,875.977.
Schmidt, Edward G., and J. E. Svabek, Jr.. to Crane Co.
Flapper valve. 2,876,458, 3-10-59, CI. 4—57.
Schmidt, Edward R., to General Dynamics Corp.
system subscriber line insulation testing circuit.
1-13-59. CI. 179—175.2.
Schmidt, Edwin L. : See —
Cornwell, John W., Haselton, and Schmidt.
Schmidt, Erich : See —
Steinmetz, Lawrence, and Schmidt. 2,908,908.
Schmidt, Erich, and K. Wamsler, to Farbenfabriken Baver
Aktiengesellschaft. Carbodiimides. 2,905,713, 9-22-59,
CI. 260—551.
Schmidt, Erich, F. Moosmiiller, and R. Schnegg, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process of improving
the dyeing properties of cellulose, cellulose esters and
esters by reaction with a carbodiimide compound employ-
ing a copper salt catalyst. 2,906,749, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 231.
Schmidt. Ernest C. : See —
Bridgman, Joseph M., and Schmidt. 2,913,975.
Cooper, Hugh S., Schaefer, and Schmidt. 2,877,110.
Schmidt. Ernst : See —
Lebsanft, Kurt, and Schmidt. 2.901,383.
Schmidt, Ernst, to Rheinbau G.ni.b.H. Lattice girder. 2,879,-
661, 3-31-59. CI. 72—61.
Schmidt, Eva-Marie M. H. : See —
Schmidt. Ferdinand, and Eggersgluess. 2,868.589.
Schmidt. Ferdinand, deceased, and W. Eggersgluess ; E.-M.
M. H. Eggersgluess. nee Schmidt, sole heir of said F.
Schmidt. Arrangement for removing stable dung from
stables. 2,868,589. 1-13-59, CI. 302—14.
Schmidt. Frank P. Pulse control of programming device for
aircraft. 2,867,394. 1-6-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Schmidt, Fred A. Tension control for web printing machines.
2,892,597, 6-30-59, CI. 242 — 75.42.
Schmidt, Fred H. : See —
Sloan. David H., Yockey, and Schmidt. 2,882,406.
Schmidt. Fred H.. to United States of America. Atomic
Energy Commission. Calutron protective circuit. 2,S8S,564,
5-26-59, CI. 250 — 41.9.
Schmidt. Frederick G. : See —
Edmunds, William H., and Schmidt. 2,SS2,359.
Schmidt, Frederick G., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Motor
operated circuit breakers. 2.S70.2SS. 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 92.
Schmidt, Frederick G., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Sealing
means for molded case breaker operating handle.
2,878.347, 3-17-59, CI. 200 — 168.
Schmidt, Fritz : See —
Eitel, Kurt, Schmidt, and Mauthe. 2,897,166.
Schmidt, Fritz, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Zone prohibiting circuit. 2.897.277, 7-2S-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Schmidt, George S. Quiver. 2,897,S64, 8-4-59, CI. 150—1.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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speed transmission.
Schmidt, Gunter, to International MacGregor Organization
(I. M. G. O.). Device for controlling hatch-covers and
like panels on ships, railway-cars and the like with the
assistance of an endless, driven chain. 2,869,859, 1-20-59,
CI. 208 — 18.
Schmidt, Gunter. Stepless change
2,913,916, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 230 J 7.
Schmidt, Hans, to J. P. Bemberg Akt. Protective separator
for cone-bobbins. 2,876,898, 3-10-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Schmidt, Hans, and G. Dunkel, to Licentia Patent-Ver-
waltungs-G.m.b.H. Method for producing twin pistons.
2,896,316, 7-82-59, CI. 29 — 411.
Schmidt, Heinz, and H. Fischer, to Taylorix Organisation.
Stiegler, Hausser & Co. Feed-in mechanism or attachment
for bookkeeping, calculating and like machines. 2.8S7.207,
5-19-59, Cl. 197 — 128.
Schmidt. Henry, Jr., and R. F. Ledford, to Industrial Filter
& Pump Mfg. Co. Filtering apparatus. 2,901,115, 8-25-
59, Cl. 210 — 331.
Schmidt. Jacob H. Tapered-shaft and hub-element locking
and releasing means. 2,876,573, 3-10-59, Cl. 41 — 9.
Schmidt, Jacob H. Electrical switches. 2,899,513, 8-11-59,
Cl. 200 — 67.
Schmidt, Johann H. F. D. : See —
Nieuwenhuis. Willem E., and Schmidt. 2,882,132.
Schmidt, John : See —
Baker, Edward G., Obszarny, and Schmidt. 2.882,367.
Schmidt. John A., to Sierra Electronic Corp. Tuning assem-
bly. 2.878.GS0. 3-24-59. Cl. 74 — 10.
Schmidt, Josef, and H. Weber, to Firma Carl Still. Process
for recovering low boiling point hydrocarbons. 2,894,601,
7-14-59, Cl. 1S3— 114.6.
Schmidt, Josef, H. Weber, and H. Von Holt, to Firma Carl
Still. Process for recovering low boiling point hydro-
carbons, especially ethylene. 2,909,579, 10-20-59, Cl.
260 — 683.
Schmidt, Joseph J. : See —
McCauley, Norman, and Schmidt. 2,877,756.
Schmidt, Joseph J. Piston rings. 2,867,482 1-6-59 Cl.
309 — 44.
Schmidt, Karl H., to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Room disinfection by
means of volatile substances in the form of aerosols.
2,900.301. S-18-59, Cl. 167—39.
Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, and R, Heep, to Rand-Goetze Corp.
V-shaped sealing ring. 2,893,800, 7-7-59, Cl. 309 — 44.
Schmidt, Karl, Metallschmelzwerk G.m.b.H. : See —
Schmidt, Werner. 2,890,039.
Schmidt, Knute M. : See—
Bley, Rudolph S., Carter, Edgar, Gravbeal, and Schmidt.
2,898,627.
Schmidt. Leon A. : See —
Rockstrom, Leonard, and Schmidt.
Schmidt, Leon A., and L. Rockstrom,
Co. Counter roll stripper. 2,877,960,
Schmidt, Lewis W., small interests to numerous assignees.
Beet impelling and deflecting unit. 2,884,975, 5-5-59, Cl.
146 — 85.
Schmidt Lithograph Co. : See —
Schmidt, Morton. 2,898,105.
Schmidt. Louis F. : See —
Hewitt, John E.. Schmidt, and Gardner. 2.868,924.
Schmidt. Ludwig. Fishing line float. 2,876,581, 3-10-59.
Cl. 43 — 44.95.
Schmidt, Ludwig. Fishing float. 2,876,582, 3-10-59, Cl.
43 — 44.95.
Schmidt, Ludwig, and H. Scheflier, to C. H. Boehringer Sohn.
Central nervous system stimulant. 2,892,753, 6-30-59,
Cl. 167 — 65.
Schmidt Mfg. Co. : See —
Schmidt, Clayton E. 2,869.587.
Schmidt. Maximilian P.. and O. Siis. Light-sensitive mate-
rial for the photomechanical reproduction and process for
the production of images. 2.907.655. 10-6-59, Cl. 96 — 33.
Schmidt. Morton, to Schmidt Lithograph Co. Pallet for sheet
feeding machine. 2,898,105, 8-4-59, Cl. 271 — 62.
Schmidt, Paul. : See —
Druey. Jean, and Schmidt. 2,868.803.
Schmidt. Paul. Pulse let encine with acceleration chamber
2.872.780. 2-10-59. Cl. 60 — 35.6.
Schmidt, Paul. Overhead toolbox. 2,903,316, 9-8-59, Cl.
312 — 253.
Schmidt, Paul F., to Phileo Corp. Electrochemical method
and solution therefor. 2,909,470, 10-20-59, Cl. 204 — 14.
Schmidt, Reinhold C, Jr. Machine tool accessory. 2,908 303
10-13-59, Cl. 144 — 290.
Schmidt, Robert C, and J. C. Filmer. to Varian Associates
Charged particle emitter apparatus. 2,888.591 5-26-59
Cl. 313—305.
to Westinghouse Elec-
assembly. 2,879,479,
to Westinghouse Elec-
2,889,494, 6-2-
2,897,893.
to Cameron Machine
3-17-59, Cl. 242—68.
Schmidt, Samuel S. Automatic hydraulic power unit. 2 896 -
410, 7-28-59, Cl. 60—52.
Schmidt, Stanley A., and F. H. Hardy, to General Electric Co
Meter mounting. 2,880,380, 3-31-59, Cl. 317 — 109.
F. Folding stand. 2,867,485, 1-6-59,
to The Baldwin Piano Co.
-345.
Code gen-
Schmidt, Theodore
Cl. 311—84.
Schmidt, Vernon E
erator. 2,907,996, 10-6-59, Cl. 340-
Schmidt, Warren J. : See — ■
Mindt, Frederick E., and Schmidt. 2,900,603.
Schmidt, Warren J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec
trical measuring device. 2.871.421, 1-27-59, Cl. 317 — 167
Schmidt, Warren J., and F. V. Kadri, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Alternating current responsive devices.
2,871,448, 1-27-59. Cl. 324 — 138.
Schmidt, Warren J., and W. Axman.
trie Corp. Magnetic damping
3-24-59, Cl. 324 — 152.
Schmidt, Warren J., and \V. Axman,
trie Corp. Meter circuit protective means.
59, Cl. 317—108.
Schmidt, Warren J., and E. T. Rudy, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electrical measuring device. 2,900,604, 8-18-59, Cl.
324 — 138.
Schmidt, Werner, to Karl Schmidt Metallschmelzwerk
G.m.b.H. Apparatus for the introduction of substances
into liquids of high specific gravity. 2,890,039, 6-9-59,
Cl. 266—34.
Schmidt, Wilhelm : See —
Baffrey, Anton R., Hofmeir, Schmidt, and Hormann.
2,895,034.
Schmidt, Willi, to Alfred Teves Maschinen-und Armaturen-
fabrik K.G. Linkage for vehicle power drives. 2,911,850,
11-10-59, Cl. 74 — 520.
Schmidt, William C, to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Co.
Agitating apparatus. 2,809,840, 1-20-59, Cl. 259 — 45.
Schmidt, William C, to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Co.
Self locking agitator assembly. 2,869,842, 1-20-59, Cl.
259 — 109.
Schmidt, William C, to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supplv Co.
Agitating apparatus. 2.879,043, 3-24-59, Cl. 259 — 45.
Schmidt, William D., and A. F. Townsend, to The Heald
Machine Co. Grinding machines. 2,909,009, 10-20-59,
Cl. 51—88.
Schmidt, Willy A., and R. F. Coles, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. 5-amino-8-hydroxyquinolines as coupling components
for azine dye images. 2,886,436, 5-12-59, Cl. 96 — 55.
Schmidt, Wolfgang : See —
Lautenschlager, Hans, Friederich, Schmidt, and Dachs.
2.907,755.
Schmidt-Barbo, Dieter : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Siedel, Leditschke, Schorr, Schmidt-
Barbo, and Lammler. 2,875,205.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm : See —
Randall. David I., and Schmidt-Nickels. 2,870,168.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and C. M. Smith, to General Ani-
line & Film Corp. Polypyrazolone pigments. 2,903,462,
9-8-59. Cl. 260 — 310.
Schmidt-Thome, Josef : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Schmidt- Thome, Haede and
Fritsch. 2,912,444.
Schmidt-ThomeS. Georg : See —
Pasedach. Heinrich, and Schmidt-Thormee\
Schmied, Joseph M., to St. Regis Paper Co.
2.879,305.
Method and
apparatus for setting up box blanks. 2,868,093, 1-13-59,
Cl. 93 — 49.
Schmieding, Warren H. F. : See —
Fleener. Austin E. 2.908.435.
Vogel, Arthur E. 2,903,271.
Schmier, Jacob, to Rodale Mfg. Co., Inc. Combination plug-in
electrical socket and switch. 2,905,779, 9-22-59, Cl.
200—51.17.
Schmit. Roger A., to Teletype Corp. Backspace mechanism.
2,886,638, 5-12-59, Cl. 178 — 25.
Schmitt, Friedrich : See —
Heyden, Rudi, Plapper, and Schmitt. 2,890,096.
Schmitt, Hans, G. iSiebel, D. Altenpohl, H. Hug, and J.
Nuesch, to Aluminium-Industrie-Aktien-Gesellschaft. Alu-
minum foil for electrolytic condensers. 2,886,432, 5-12-59,
Cl. 75—138.
Schmitt, James C. : See —
Yost, De Witte M., Schmitt, and Bouis. 2,874,754.
Schmitt, Joy B. : See-
Peeps, Donald J., and Schmitt. 2,905,198.
Schmitt, Milton G. : See —
Downs, Martin L., and Schmitt. 2,868,685.
Schmitt, Otto L., and F. E. Lawrence, to Larr4 Laboratories,
Inc. Cervical cannulas. 2,890,014, 7-28-59, Cl. 128 —
131.
Schmitt, Robert O., to The Buckeye Cellulose Corp. Miscella
refining. 2,878,275, 3-17-59, Cl. 260—426.
Schmitt, William F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Shifting register
with passive intermediate storage. 2,888,667, 5-26-59, Cl.
340 — 174.
Schmitter, Walter P., to The Falk Corp. Speed reducer.
2,869,384, 1-20-59, Cl. 74 — 420.
Schmitter, Walter P., to The Falk Corp. Variable speed
transmission. 2,874,582, 2-24-59, Cl. 74 — 230.17.
Schmitter, Walter P., to The Falk Corp. Shaft coupling.
2,893,224, 7-7-59, Cl. 64 — 14.
Schmitter, Walter P., to The Falk Corp. Flexible shaft-
coupling. 2,907.188, 10-6-59, Cl. 64 — 11.
Schmitz, Adolf, and G. Cramer, to Th. Goldschmidt, A.G.
Amphoteric surface-active organic compounds. 2,907,791,
10-6-59, Cl. 260—519.
Schmitz, Andreas : See —
Graulich, Wilhelm, Schmitz, Berlenbach, and Muller.
2,897,101.
Schmitz, Doris R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mini-
ature inductive assembly. 2,889,524, 6-2-59, Cl 336 —
192. ' '
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schmitz, Howard E., to Shell Development Co. Method of
inhibiting squawking in mineral oil transmission fluids.
2,913,415, 11-17-59, CI. 252—78.
Schmitz, James E. and V. O. Combination foot controlled
swing cut-off miter and rip saw. 2,872,955, 2-10-59, CI.
143 — 40.
Schmitz, John V., and E. J. Lawton, to General Electric Co.
Process of applying protective coatings by means of high
energy electrons. 2,900,277, 8-18-59, CI. 117 — 93.
Schmitz, Joseph : See —
Cserny, Ludwig, and Schmitz. 2,897,171.
Schmitz-Josten, Robert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Process for polymerizing ethylenically unsaturated
compounds using a sulfur containing catalyst. 2,900,360,
8-18-59, CI. 260 — 15.4.
Schmitz, Ludwig : See —
Bruckner, Paul, Capeller, Erk, Gottwald, Heyser,
Schmitz, and Vedder. 2,892,062.
Schmitz, Paul : See —
Von Friedrich, Adolf, Legrand, Schmitz, and Holzrichter.
2,872,445.
Schmitz, Richard P. Post hole tamper. 2,884,842, 5-5-59,
CI. 94 — 49.
Schmitz, Vincent O. : See —
Schmitz, James E. and V. O. 2,872,955.
Schmitz, William R. : See —
Hause, Norman L., Schmitz, Stevens, and Sutor.
2.894,026.
Hawkinson, Alfred T., and Schmitz. 2,910,504.
Schmolka, Irving R., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Purification
of sulfated higher aliphatic acid esters. 2,894,009, 7-7-59,
CI. 260 — 400.
Schmorde, John H., to L. C. Grover. Multiposter. 2,876,568,
3-10-59, CI. 40—36.
Schmoyer, Richard L., to Snick Inc. Head guard for electric
shaver. 2.878,563. 3-24-59. CI. 30 — 90.
Schmuck, Peter, to Firma Contina Bureaux- tind Rechen-
maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Lens mount holder
for optical elements. 2,898,832, 8-11-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Schmued, Edgar : See —
Villepigue, Julius G., and Schmued. 2,869,464.
Schmued, Edgar, to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Rocket and
launching mechanism. 2,871,762, 2-3-59, CI. 89 — 1.7.
Schmutz, Jean, to The Wander Co. Thioxanthene derivative.
2,905,590, 9-22-59, CI. 167 — 65.
Schmutz, Julius, to Schmutz Mfg. Co., Inc. Printing roll
and strip. 2,871,783, 2-3-59, CI. 101 — 377.
Schmutz, Julius, to Schmutz Mfg. Co., Inc. Ink fountain.
2,887,048. 5-19-59, CI. 101—363.
Schmutz Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Schmutz, Julius. 2,871,783.
Schmutz, Julius. 2,887,048.
Sehmutzler, Alfred F., to American Cyanamid Co. Alkyd
resins containing reactive pigments stabilized with alkvl
esters of phosphoric acid. 2,881,145. 4-7-59 CI 260 — 22
Schnabel, Ernst, to Resistoflex Corp. Heated hose assembly.
2,883,513, 4-21-59, CI. 219 — 46.
Schnabel, Fred C. Article holder for sun visors. 2,908,434,
10-13-59, CI. 224 — 42.42
Schnabel, Herbert W. : See —
Rinker, Royden C, and Schnabel. 2,893,854.
Schnable, David E. : See —
Short, Clair A., Jr., Castle, and Schnable. 2,893,353.
Schnable, George L.. to Philco Corp. Method of chemicallv
plating metals. 2,873,214. 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 130
Schnable, George L.. to Philco Corp. Method of chemicallv
plating metals. 2,873.216, 2-10-59, CI. 117 — 200.
Schnable, George L., to Philco Corp. Method of electro-
depositing metals. 2,873,233, 2-10-59, CI. 204 — 32.
Schnable, George L., to Philco Corp. Method for electro-
plating selected regions of n-type semiconductive bodies.
2,893,929, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 15.
Schnable, George L., to Philco Corp. Method of fabricating
semiconductor devices. 2,897,587, 8-4-59, CI. 29 — 487.
Schnacke, Richard N., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for continuous casting. 2,891,291, 6-23-59,
CI. 22—57.2.
Schnacke, Walter H. Internal combustion engine starter.
2,808,186, 1-13-59, CI. 123—185.
Schnaith, Robert F., and M. L. Kalinowski, to Standard Oil
Co. Color stable heater oils. 2,906,611. 9-29-59, CI.
44 — 72.
Schnapf. Abraham : See —
Leidy. Harold W.. Brelsford. and Schnapf. 2,902,597.
Schnapp, James, and H. Werner, to Ronson Corp Power
driven shaver and hair trimmer. 2,873,520 2-17-59 CI.
30—34.
Schneberger, Richard F., and H. O. Schwartz, to Rudolph
Wurlitzer Co. Electric organ control circuit. 2,913,947,
11-24-59, CI. 84 — 1.08.
Schneck, Lawrence A. : See —
Treffeisen, Donal R., and Schneck. 2,891,742.
Schnee, Marvin, and R. J. Wohl. End grip retainer for
electron tubes. 2,877,975, 3-17-59, CI. 248 — 316.
Schneeberger, Robert J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
dolph Wurlitzer Co. Organ structure and filter panel.
2,895,366, 7-21-59, CI. 84—1.
Schneeberger, Robert J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Loaded dielectric X-ray detector. 2,879,400, 3-24-59, CI.
250—83.3.
Schneeberger, Robert J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Bombardment conducting target. 2,900,555, 8-18-59, CI.
313—355.
Schneeman, Justin G. Vertical industrial X-ray fluoroscope.
2,894,140, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 52.
Schnegg, Robert : See — ■
Koilenacker, Wolf. Istel, and Schnegg. 2,889.211.
Schmidt, Erich, Moosmiiller, and Schnegg. 2,906,749.
Schneible Claude B., Co., Inc. : See —
Lundy, Alvin S., Hartupee, and Panzica. 2,886,298.
Schneider, A., G.m.b.H. : See —
Schneider, Alfred. 2,915,410.
Schneider, Abraham : See — ■
Donnell, Conard K., Kennedy, and Schneider. 2.890.994.
Johnson, Herbert L., Reif, and Schneider. 2,914,470.
Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Polymerization of
ethylene with an aluminum halide and a metal oxide as
catalyst. 2,878,241, 3-17-59, CI. 260—94.9.
Schneider, Abraham, to 'Sun Oil Co. Removal of sulfur,
nitrogen and oxygen compounds with organic isocyanate
and water. 2,907,710, 10-6-59, CI. 208 — 236.
Schneider, Abraham, and A. P. Stuart, to Sun Oil Co. Re-
fines lubricating oil with sulfur trioxide and alkali. 2,885,-
355, 5-5-59, CI. 208 — 285.
Schneider, Abraham, and C. K. Donnell, to Sun Oil Co. Hy-
drocarbon conversion. 2.908.628. 10-13-59, CI. 208 — 65.
Schneider, Alfred, to A. Schneider G.m.b.H. Drv size and
method of making the same. 2,915,410, 12-1-59, CI. 106 —
239
Schneider, Arthur H. Sign. 2,902,786, 9-8-59, CI. 40 — 144.
Schneider Brothers Co. : See —
Schneider, Heinrich. 2,889,013.
Schneider, Carl R. : See —
Leonard, Carl L., Schneider, and Sheppard. 2,906,372.
Schneider, Caspar C. Process for the manufacture of hollow
articles from resin impregnated cellulosic materials.
2,877,498, 3-17-59, CI. 18—47.5.
Schneider, Charles. Foldable sofa bed. 2,878,490, 3-24-59.
CI. 5 — 2.
Schneider, Charles, and I. Penn, to Penn Cork & Closures Inc.
Closure. 2,884,148, 4-28-59, CI. 215—6.
Schneider, Dana J., and F. H. Tennis, to Hydraulic Unit
Specialties Co. Control valve for fluid pressure operated
mechanisms. Re. 24,734, 11-17-59, CI. 137 — 621.
Schneider, Edward B., to North American Aviation, Inc.
Method of heat treating metals employing an oxidation
scale inhibitor. 2,900,272, 8-18-59, CI. 117 — 46.
Schneider, Edward B., and E. G. Stevens, to North American
Aviation, Inc. High temperature protective coating for
metals. 2,898.253, 8^-59, CI. 148 — 13.1.
Schneider, Emmor V., to The Alliance Mfg. Co.. Division of
Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Brush holder
structure. 2,883,567, 4-21-59, CI. 310 — 247.
Schneider, Emmor V., to The Alliance Mfg. Co., Division of
Consolidated Electronics Corp. Armature construction.
2,916,684. 12-8-59, CI. 318 — 325.
Schneider, Ernst W., to Societe d'Equipempnts Industriels et
Laitiers. Comminuting machine. 2,889,118, 6-2-59, CI.
241 — 46.
Schneider. Frederick E. W„ to Engel & Gibbs Ltd. Erection
systems for gyroscopes. 2,900.826. 8-25-59. CI. 74 — 5.47.
Schneider, George W.. to Milton Roy Co. Control system for
regulating the position of a control element. 2,880,705,
4-7-59, CI. 121—41.
Schneider, Gerhard O. K., to General Dynamics Corp. Elec-
tronic switching telephone system. 2,886,656, 5-12-59, CI.
179—27.
Schneider. Hans : See —
Pleuger. Friedrich W.. and Schneider. 2.876.370.
Schneider, Hans, to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme.
Precision casting mold and method of making the same.
2.875.485. 3-3-59. CI. 22 — 193.
Schneider, Harold N. : See —
Greenwood, Allan, Lee, and Schneider. 2,892.912.
Schneider, Harold N., to General Electric Co. Fluid blast
circuit Interrupter. 2.897,324, 7-28-59. CI. 200—148.
Schneider. Harry D.. to United States Rubber Co. Building
form. 2,908.040. 10-13-59, CI. 18 — 41.
Schneider. Hedwig : See —
Schneider Hermann and Hedwig. 2,867.357.
Schneider. Heinrich. to Schneider Brothers Co. Hydraulic
turbo brakes. 2,889.013. 6-2-59, CI. 18S — 90.
Schneider, Helmuth G. : See —
Goering, Hans G., Schneider, and Spillane. 2,914,357.
Schneider. Helmuth G., D. W. Young, and J. P. Rocca, to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Wax-polvethylene-
polyisobutylene. 2,876.204, 3-3-59, CI. 260—28.5.
Schneider. Henry J. : See —
O'Brien, Joseph, and Schneider. 2,877,264.
Schneider, Henry J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of
vinyl sulfides. 2,890,224, 6-9-59, CI. 260—329.
Schneider, Henrv J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Vinylation of
mercaptans. 2,910,480, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 306.
Schneider, Herbert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Self-correcting pulse circuits. 2.876,352, 3-3-59, CI.
250—27.
Schneider, Herbert A., to Bell Telephone Libratories. Inc.
Frequency divider circuits. 2,888,557, 5-26-59, CI. 250 —
27.
Schneider, Hermann, and Hedwig, nee Hommel. Fillable
container. 2,867,357. 1-6-59, CI. 222—212.
LIST OF PATENTEES
829
Schneider, Jacob. Coupling for rock drill. 2,904,312,
9-15-59, CI. 255 — 64.
Schneider, Jos., & Co. : See —
Klemt, Gunter. 2,879,693.
Klemt, Gunter. 2,906,172.
Klemt, Gunter, and Macher. 2,897,725.
Klemt, Gunter, and Macher. 2,906,173.
Tesch, Karl. 2,906,188.
Tesch, Karl. 2,918,856.
Uhland, Erich. 2,878,738.
Werner, Franz. 2.901,956.
Schneider, Jos., & Co., Optische Werke : See —
Schutz, Karl H. 2,897,736.
Schutz, Karl H. 2,916,980.
Schutz, Karl H., and Werner. 2,916,981.
Schneider, Kurt R., to Eureka Specialty Printing Co. Inter-
mittent driving mechanism. 2,915,160, 12-1-59, CI. 192 —
139
Schneider, Kurt R., K. and W. C. Hein, to Eureka Specialty
Printing Co. Article feeding apparatus. 2,907,567, 10-6-
59, CI. 271—35.
Schneider, Michael, to Seasonmaster, Inc. Door hinge struc-
ture. 2,903,735, 9-15-59, CI. 16—176.
Schneider, Oscar : See —
Spiegel, Israel, and Schneider. 2,895,971.
Schneider, Oscar K., to Plan Hold Corp. Friction-type binder.
2,869,210, 1-20-59, CI. 24—251.
Schneider Paas, Alfred C. : See —
Leimbach, Johann, and Schneider Pass. 2,879,687.
Schneider, Paul L., H. J. Cromwell, and W. H. Taylor, to
General Motors Corp. Clutch for engine starting device.
2,900,057, 8-18-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Schneider, Paul L., H. J. Cromwell, and W. H. Taylor, to
General Motors Corp. Clutch for an engine starting device.
2,904,148, 9-15-59, CI. 192 — 45.1.
Schneider, Rachelle : See —
Spiegel, Israel and Schneider. 2,895,971.
Schneider, Ralph J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Switch apparatus. 2,895,032, 7-14-59, CI. 200 — 152.
Schneider, Richard C. : See —
Winslow, James C, and Schneider. 2,911,860.
Schneider, Richard E., to Columbia-Southern Chemical Corp.
Production of alkaline earth metal silicates. 2,905,531,
9-22-59, CI. 23—110.
Schneider, Robert A. : See —
Altemus, Daniel F.. and Schneider. 2,871,031.
Schneider, Rudolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Distilla-
tion apparatus. 2,895,886, 7-21-59, CI. 202 — 158.
Schneider, Samuel F. Anti-popping device for still picture
film projectors. 2,917,855, 12-22-59, CI. 40 — 152.
Schneider, Stanley : See —
Moore, James K., and Schneider. 2,909,674.
Moore, James K., and Schneider. 2,909,680.
Schneider. Stanley, to Burroughs Corp. Transistor-magnetic
core relay complementing flip flop. 2,903,601, 9-8-59, CI.
307—88.
Schneider, Tony, y» to H. J. Gerdin. Container opener.
2,910,769, 11-3-59, CI. 30 — 1.5.
Schneider, Wilhelm. Dial-indicating slide gauge for milli-
meters and inches. 2,898,684, 8-11-59, CI. 33 — 147.
Schneider, William P. : See —
Johnson, Richard H.. and Schneider. 2,871,160.
Lincoln, Frank H., Jr., Schneider, and Spero.
2,867,631-8.
Magerlein, Barney J., Spero, Hogg, and Schneider.
2,884,421.
Spero, George B., Magerlein, Schneider, and Hogg.
2,884,420.
Schneider. William P., to The Upjohn Co. Producing 17-hy-
droxv 20-keto steroids by the use of osmium tetroxide and
an organic polyvalent iodo oxide. 2,875,217, 2-24-59, CI.
260—397.45.
Schneider, Wilma J. : See —
Teeter. Howard M., Schneider, and Gast. 2,889,309.
Schneiderman, Abraham : See —
Horowitz, Harry, and Schneiderman. 2,897,630.
Schneidewind, Edward A., to General Motors Corp. Window
regulator mechanism. 2,873,612. 2-17-59, CI. 74 — 89.
Schneier, Max.. and A. O. Levine, to Aansworth, Ltd. Drop
leaf shirt holder. 2,881,964, 4-14-59, CI. 223 — 88.
Schneierson, A. J., & Son, Inc. : See —
Friedman, Ralph. 2,907,331.
Schneithorst Catering Co. : See —
Murphy, Patrick J. 2,893,876.
Schnell, Carl, % to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Method of
comminuting meat. Re. 24,683, 8-18-59, CI. 99 — 108.
Schnell, Carl. Plucking device for feathers, hairs or the like.
2.900.661, 8-25-59. CI. 17 — 11.1.
Schnell, Carl, % to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Com-
minuting machine. 2,906,310, 9-29-59, CI. 146 — 192.
Schnell, Charles T., to Industriaktiebolaget Luxor. Phono-
graphs for placing the pick-up arm needle In the correct
initial playing position on a sound disc record to be played.
2,914,329, 11-24-59, CI. 274 — 15.
Schnell, Ernst E. : See —
Hyland, William A., and Schnell. 2,881,721.
Schnell, Ernst E., to Deere & Co. Clutch for grain drill.
2,881,883, 4-14-59, CI. 192 — 23.
Schnell, Ernst E., to Deere & Co. Grain drill gate operating
arrangement. 2,890,666, 6-16-59, CI. Ill — 67.
Schnell, Eugen : See —
Voster, Walter, and Schnell. 2,899,702.
Schnell, Hermann : See —
Raichle, Karl, Schweeberg. and Schnell. 2,879,249.
Schnell, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Denture
and process of making. 2,886,890, 5-19-59, CI. 32 — 2.
Schnell, Hermann, and D. Steuer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. Prostheses and processes for their production.
2,874,466. 2-24-59. CI. 32 — 2.
Schnell, Hermann, K. Raichle, and W. Biedermann, to
Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the
manufacture of trimethylene oxide compounds containing
hydroxyl groups. 2,910,483, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 333.
Schnell, Hermann, J. Nentwig, K. Hintzmann, K. Raichle,
and w. Biedermann, % to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien-
gesellschaft, and % to Mobay Chemical Co. Surface active
polymeric trimethylene oxide derivatives with polyether
side-chains, and process for producing same. 2,917,468.
12-15-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Schnell, Steve, to Wagner Electric Corp. Ratio changer.
2,876,625, 3-10-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Schneller, George H. : See —
Webb, John S., and Schneller. 2,891,949.
Schneller, Joseph W., and R. H. Slowinski, to National
Gypsum Co. Wall lath finishing clip. 2,893,234, 7-7-59,
CI. 72 — 46.
Schnellpressenfabrik Akt. Heidelberg : See—
Buttner, Artur. 2,868,119.
2,871,782.
2,895,414.
2,896,532.
2,899,203.
2,900,898.
2,901,179.
Koenig & Bauer Aktiengesellschaft :
Buttner, Artur.
Buttner, Artur.
Buttner, Artur.
Buttner, Artur.
Buttner, Artur.
Buttner, Artur.
Schnellpressenfabrik
See —
Schuenemann, Hans-Bernhard, and Schwabach. 2,909,070.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard. 2,886,973.
Schiinemann, Hans-Bernhard. 2,887,317.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard. 2,892,630.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard. 2,896,535.
Schnering, Charles J. : See —
Cresswell, Stephen G., and Schnering. 2,892,008.
Schneyer, Raymond G. : See —
Cook, Harold E. 2,900,099.
Schnick, Arthur W. : See—
Ashton, Philip E., and Schnick. 2,895,036.
Schnider, Louis M., and R. L. Spichtig. Egg cleaning ma-
chine. 2.880,432, 4-7-59, CI. 15—3.16.
Schnider, Otto : See —
Brossi, Arnold, and Schnider. 2,877,226.
Grussner, Andre, Hellerbach, and Schnider. 2,885,401.
Lutz, August H., and Schnider. 2,867,623.
Lutz, August H, and Schnider. 2,916,498.
Schnider, Otto, and R. Urban, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
2,4-dimethyl-5-sulfanilamidopyrimidine. 2,890,218, 6-9-59,
CI. 260—239.75.
Schnier, I. F., Co., Inc. : See —
Schnier, Robert F., and McFarland. 2,873,038.
Schnier, Robert F., and F. McFarland, to I. F. Schnier Co.,
Inc. Stopper for wire-hooded bottles. 2,873,038, 2-10-59,
CI. 215—047.
Schnur, Friedrich, to Ruhrchemie Akt, and Lurgi Gesellschaft
fur Warmetechnik m. b. H. Working up of products from
the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide. 2,870,185,
1-20-59, CI. 260 — 450.
Schob, Fred O., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Brick
press batch distributor. 2,908,062, 10-13-59 CI. 25 — 103
Schober, Josef. Trap for lavatories, sinks, and the like!
2,889,847, 6-9-59, CI. 137 — 247.35.
Schober, William R. : See —
Hobart. Edward A., Schober, and Blankenbuehler.
2,882,478.
Schoch, Emil. Electrical resistor structure. 2,875,310,
2-24-59, CI. 201—69.
Schoch, Jacques J., to Grovar, Inc. Gas turbine power plant
system. 2,918,790, 12-29-59, CI. 60 — 35.6.
Schoch, Thomas J., and C. C. Spencer, to Corn Products
Refining Co. Starch matrix material containing imbedded
material and process for preparing same. 2,876,160,
3-3-59, CI. 167—82.
Schock, Richard U. : See —
Alter, Arthur, Zaugg, and Schock. 2,887,474.
Schock, Richard U., to Abbott Laboratories. Synthetic anti-
bacterials. 2,885,400, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 249.9.
Schock. Richard U., to Abbott Laboratories. Bis-quinoliniums.
2,901,484, 8-25-59. CI. 260—286.
Schock, Robert E., to Radio Corp. of America. Indicator sys-
tem. 2,887,678, 5-19-59, CI. 340 — 248.
Schock, Walter E.. to Bendix Aviation Corp. Automatic
braking device. 2,873,148, 2-10-59, CI. 303 — 63.
Schodorf, Otto L Sr., to iSchodorf Truck Body & Equipment
Co. Clamping bracket for plate glass. 2,887,231, 5-19-59,
CI. 211—41.
Schodorf Truck Body & Equipment Co. : See —
Schodorf, Otto L., Sr. 2,887,231.
Schoen, Alice L. : See —
Schoen, Andre. 2,908,572.
Schoen, Andre, deceased, by A. L. Schoen, executrix, to Gen-
eral Aniline & Film Corp. Vesicular prints and process
of making same. 2,908,572, 10-13-59, CI. 96 — 49.
830
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,876,637
2,878,862.
2,881,829.
Inc. Scaffold
Schoen, Herbert M. : See —
KurylUo, Luboruyr, and Schoen.
Schoen, Pieter & Zoon N.V. : See —
Been*, HendriU .T. 2,893,040.
Schoen, Roger W. : See —
Dube, John E., and Schoen. 2,870,717.
Schoen, Seymour, to The National Cash Register Co. Tran-
sistor record driver. 2,900,215, 8-18-59, CI. 346—74.
Schoen Seymour, and C. A. Krause, to The National Cash
Register Co. Dynamic pulse gating transistor circuitry.
2,873.384, 2-10-59, CI. 307—88.5 ■
Schoenauer, Wolfgang, to Sandoz A. G. Pigment dyestuffs
of the anthraquinone series. 2,870,172, 1-20-59, CI. 260 —
368.
Schoenberg, Otto W. : See —
Coker, Frank B.. and Schoenberg. 2902.636. „ 0„0 „.,„
Schoenberger, Philip J. Cigarette holder. 2,868,212,
1-13-59, CI. 131—174.
Schoenberger, Robert L., Jr., to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Machine for forming hinge joints in cased books. 2,893,022,
7-7-59, CI. 11 — 1.
Schoenberger, W. J., Co., The : See—
Kindl, Franklin J. 2,878,863.
Matthews, Birchard L., and Zarybnicky.
Matthews, Birchard L.. and Zarybnicky.
Schoeneberg, Carl W., to Automatic Devices,
structure. 2,891,820, 6-23-59, CI. 304 — 40.
Schoeneberg, Werner A. P., and F. Fortess, to Celanese Corp.
of America. Coloring of cellulose-cellulose triacetate
textiles. 2,892,668, 6-30-59, CI. 8—24.
Schoenewaldt, Erwin F. : See —
Paleveda, William J., and Schoenewaldt. 2,905,692.
Schoenewaldt, Erwin F., to Merck & Co., Inc. Steroid
esters and methods of preparing same. 2,878,269, 3-17-59,
CI. 260—397.45.
Schoenfield, Donald B. : See —
Schoenfield, Milton H. and D. 2,896,243.
Schoenfield, Milton H. and D. B. Venetian blind slat-clean-
ing device. 2,896,243, 7-28-59, CI. 15—244.
Schoengrun, Emile R. Quasi-elastic magnetic device.
2,869,563, 1-20-59, CI. 137—43.
Schoenholz. Daniel, and B. Berkeley, to Easy Glitter Wax
Co Self-spraying wax polish and method for its produc-
tion. 2,907.604, 10-6-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Schoenike. Edgar O. : See —
Follensbee, Wesley M., and Schoenike. 2,888,527.
Schoening, Peter K. : See — „<,„„.,„„
Baxter, Gene F., Schoening, and Preusser. 2,878,197.
Schoenmaker, Adrianus. Precision marking and drawing
instrument. 2,883,753, 4-28-59, CI. 33—104.
Schoenoff, Waldemar P., and P. Vargo, to General Electric Co.
Electric lamp making apparatus. 2,917,869, 12-22-o9, CI.
49 — 2
Schoenrock, Arthur A., Jr. Control means for flush valves.
2,918,248, 12-22-59, CI. 251 — 21.
Schoenster, Peter J. : See —
Hepp, Carlos A., and Schoenster. 2,916,899.
Schoenster, Peter J., and M. E. Ebert, to Alfred Hofmann &
Co Selvedge straightening means for flat knitting ma-
chines. 2,907,195, 10-6-59, CI. 66—147.
Schoenwald, Alexander, to P. Wall Mfg. Co. Blow torches.
2 870,825, 1-27-59. CI. 158—33.
Schoepe Adolf, to American Hardware Corp. Cylindrical
lock set. 2.870,621, 1-27-59, CI. 70—146.
Schoepfle Blaine O., B. S. Marks, and P. W. Robitschek, to
Hooker Chemical Corp. Flame resistant unsaturated poly-
ester composition containing an organic antimony com-
pound. 2,913,428, 11-17-59; CI. 260—28.5.
Schoeppel. John F., to Lear, Inc. Rate switch. 2,906,128,
9-29-59, CI. 74—5.34.
Schoeppel, John F., S. L. Varner, and F. W. Herr, to Lear,
Inc Electrolyte containing a ketone, an alkaline earth
metal iodide, and iodine. 2,899,393, 8-11-59, CI. 252—62.2.
Schoeppel, John F., and D. I. Critoph, to Lear, Inc. Means
for supporting a gyroscope gimbal. 2,909,064, 10-20-59,
CI. 74—5.
Schoer John. Tractor wheel puller. 2,881,515, 4-14-59,
CI. 29 — 267.
Schoessow, Earl E. : See —
Davies, David K., and Schoessow. 2,904,013.
Schoessow, Earl E., to The Babcoek & Wilcox Co. High pres-
sure closure. 2,877,042, 3-10-59, CI. 292—256.
Schoessow Earl E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Closure
for a pressure vessel. 2,888,292, 5-26-59. CI. 292—256.73.
Schofield, E. L., Inc. : See —
Schofield, Earl L. 2,900,172.
Schofield, Earl L., to E. L. Schofield, Inc. Heater for motor
vehicles. 2,900,172, 8-18-59, CI. 257 — 137.
Schofield. H Bruce. Two-stage power apparatus. 2,869,190.
1-20-59, CI. 22 — 68.
Schofield, Harold: See —
Woods, Joseph, and Schofield. 2,897,647.
Schofield, Wentworth H., to United States of America, Army.
Gun fire dead area control apparatus. 2,913,961, 11-24-59,
CI. 89 — 41.
Schohan, George. Full-wave magnetic amplifier arrange-
ments. 2,919,395, 12-29-59, CI. 323—89.
Scholdstrom, Karl O. R., to Svenska Aktlebolaget Gas-
accumulator. Photoelectric device. 2,884,542, 4-28-59,
CI. 250—216.
Scholer, Alfred, to Vorwerk & Sohn. Curtain suspending
devices. 2,884,055, 4-28-59, CI. 160—348.
Seholes, Thomas : See —
Smith, Eric, and Seholes. 2,914,788.
Scholin, Carl W. : See —
Scholin, Harold W. and C. W. 2,915,921.
Scholin, Harold W. and C. W. 2,919,333.
Scholin, Harold W. and C. W. Indexing mechanism. 2,915,-
921, 12-8-59, CI. 74 — 815.
Scholin, Harold W. and C. W. Electrical switch mechanism.
2,919,333, 12-29-59, CI. 200 — 160.
Scholl, Edward C, to United Gilsonite Laboratories. Water
reducible texture paint. 2,880,104, 3-31-59, CI. 106 — 128.
Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See —
Levitt. Milton R. 2,888,013.
2,918,056.
2,918,057.
2,918,058.
2,918,059.
Illuminated changeable color lawn sprin-
-10-59, CI. 299-
Levitt, Milton R.
Levitt, Milton R.
Levitt, Milton R.
Levitt, Milton R.
Scholl, Walter H.
kler. 2,877,052,
Scholl, William M. Stabilizing and foot supporting sandal.
2,894,338, 7-14-59, CI. 36—8.5.
Scholl, William M. Plastic foam powder puff. 2,904,814,
9-22-59, CI. 15—244.
Scholl, William M. Method of fitting an orthopedic article of
footwear. 2,917,757, 12-22-59, CI. 12 — 146.
Scholl, William M. Bonded fleece laminated cushioning insole.
2,917,807, 12-22-59, CI. 28 — 80.
Scholl, William M. Foot cushioning devices. 2,917,842,
12-22-59, .CI. 36—71.
Scholl, William M. Foot cushioning device with secured pad.
2,917,843, 12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Laminated foot cushioning device with
pocketed lift. 2,917,844, 12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Foot cushioning and supporting device.
2,917,845, 12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Foot supporting cushion. 2,917,846,
12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Foot cushioning device with added lift.
2.917.847, 12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Light weight foot supporting device.
2.917.848, 12-22-59, CI. 36—71.
Scholl, William M. Shock absorbing insole and arch cushion.
2.917.849, 12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Long wearing foot relieving device.
2.917.850, 12-22-59, CI. 36 — 71.
Scholl, William M. Medicinal plaster or bandage. 2,918,062,
12-22-59, CI. 128 — 153.
Scholle Chemical Corp. : See —
Scholle, William R. 2,898,027.
Scholle, William R., to Scholle Chemical Corp. Container for
fluent materials. 2,898,027, 8-4-59, CI. 229 — 14.
Schollenberger, Charles S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Simu-
lated vulcanizates of polyurethane elastomers. 2,871,218,
1-27-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Schollenberger, Charles S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Poly-
urethane elastomers from hydroxyl poly (alkylene oxide) s,
aliphatic glycols and diphenyl diisocvanates. 2,899,411,
8-11-59, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Schollkopf, Gottfried. Safety stop for spindles. 2,902,818,
9-8-59, CI. 57 — 132.
Scholtes, Donald R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
discharge apparatus. 2,879,386, 3-24-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Scholz, Edwin R. Collapsible rack. 2,S93,568, 7-7-59, CI.
211—178.
Scholz, Hans, to Dortmund-Hoerder Huttenunion Aktienge-
sellschaft. Apparatus for the combustion of liquid fuels.
2,905,234, 9-22-59, CI. 158—76.
Scholz, Heinrich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for preventing the agglomeration of
hexamethylene tetramine. 2,912,435, 11-10-59, CI. 260 —
248.5.
Scholz, Josef : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Wagner, Aumiiller, Korger, Scholz,
and Bander. 2,891,960.
Scholz, Ole G., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Radiator
for short-wave devices. 2,897,494, 7-28-59, CI. 343 — 749.
Scholzel, Karl, to M. Braun. Method of applying a ferro-
magnetic surface to a base utilizing iron carbonyl and
oxygen. 2,919,207, 12-29-59, CI. 117 — 106.
Schomers, William H. Ski mounted vehicle. 2,905,479,
9-22-59, CI. 2S0— 16.
Schon, Richard, to Vyzkumny a zkusebni letecky ustav.
Stabilizing system for helicopter aircraft. 2,919,0S1,
12-29-59, CI. 244 — 17.13.
Schonbeck, Heinz, to Deutsche Gasrusswerke G.m.b.H. Granu-
lating process and apparatus. 2,888,334. 5-26-59, CI. 23—
314.
Schonberg, Endre, and K. Wilbrink. to American Enka Corp.
Polyamide coating composition dissolved in heated azeo-
tropic mixture of~2-ehloro-ethanol and water and method
of application. 2,882,186, 4-14-59, CI. 117 — 161.
Schone. Paul H., to National-Standard Co. Metal sheet
handling apparatus. 2.S80.840. 4-7-59, CI. 19S— 102.
Schonfeld, Fred W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Plutonium-thorium alloys. 2,904,429,
9-15-59, CI. 75—122.7.
Schonfeld, Fred W., and C. R. Tipton, Jr., to United States of
America, Atomic Encrgv Commission. Plutonium-aluminum
alloys. 2,8S5,283, 5-5-59, CI. 75 — 122.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
831
Schonfeld, Fred W., and A. S. Coffinberry, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Plutonium-ura-
nium alloy. 2,902,362, 9-1-59, CI. 75—122.7.
Schonfeld, Henry. Split bolt radially expandable to size and
locked by means of tapered core pin. 2,892,376, 6-30-59,
CI. 85—2.
Schonherr, Manfred, to Institut Fur Werkzeugmaschinen.
Control devices for hydraulic drives. 2,917,028, 12-15-59,
CI. 121—147.
Schonhoff, John A., and W. J. Borkowski, to Maryland Ship-
building and Drydock Co. Dummy load resistor. 2,808,932,
1-13-59, CI. 201 — 57.
Schonrock, Edwin A. Long wheel base tandem unit for dump
2,883,237, 4-21-59, CI. 298 — 17.
Saturable measuring device and mag-
2,916.696, 12-8-59, CI. 324 — 43.
Laminating apparatus. 2,903,040,
-59,
trucks and trailers.
Schonstedt, Erick O.
netic core therefor.
Schonzeit, Hyman G.
9-8-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Schoonmaker, Edward B. : See —
Wangerin, Elmer O., and Schoonmaker. 2,912,899.
Schoonover, Silas M. Trowel filing tool. 2,871,729, 2-3-
Cl. 76—82.
Schopf, Homer G. : See —
Newell, Robert C, and Schopf. 2,885,819.
Schopp, James C, to Radio Corp. of America. Multi-beam
convergence system. 2,903,622, 9-8-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Schoppe & Faeser G.m.b H. : See —
Dinger, Alfons W., and Strelow. 2,885,254.
Schopper, Erwin, and B. Schumacher. Apparatus for the
treatment of substances with corpuscular rays. 2,899,556,
8-11-59, CI. 250 — 49.5.
Schor, Ferdinand W., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc.
Synchronizing circuit for color television receivers.
2,884,481, 4-28-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Schor, Joseph. Pie cutter. 2,873,780, 2-17-59, CI. 146—150.
Schork, Rudolf : See —
Puttfareken, Heinrich. and Schork. 2,901,034.
Schorken, Frederick L. : See —
Irthum, Harold J., and Schorken. 2,894,635.
Schorr, Manfred : See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Siedel, Leditschke, Schorr, Schmidt-
Barbo, and Lammler. 2,875.205.
Sehory, Kenneth P., M. Turko, and J. H. Konefes, to Amana
Refrigeration. Inc. Refrigerator door structure. 2,S98,174,
8-4-59. CI. 312—295.
Sehory, Kenneth P., and M. Turko, to Amana Refrigeration,
Inc. Refrigerator door structure. 2,903,315, 9-8-59, CI.
312—214.
Sehossberger, Frederick V., and D. K. Werle, to Uarco Inc.
Manifold sheet having a frangible coating thereon.
2,890,969. 6-16-59, CI. 117—36.
Schott, Andrew F. Abacus with magnetic means for holding
unit counters in position. 2,872,742, 2-10-59, CI. 35 — 33.
Schott, Arthur K. : See-
Bennett, James T., and Schott. 2,8S2,971.
Schott, Arthur K., to G. F. Wales. Perforating implement
having means to align the punch and die. 2,893,488,
7-7-59, CI. 164 — 110.
Schott, Charles W.. to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Method
of recovering difficultly oxidizable metals from alloys,
grinding dust, ores, mill scale and the like. 2,902,359,
9-1-59, CI. 75—82.
Schott, Donald E., to Thomas C. Wilson, Inc.
trols. 2,884,814, 5-5-59, CI. 74 — 785.
Schott, Gaylord A. Attachment for spray
2,868,421, 1-13-59, CI. 222 — 473.
Schott, Howard H. : See —
Burmeister, Earl R.. and Schott. 2.878.600.
Burmeister, Earl R., and Schott. 2,878,601.
Schott, John E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc.
stabilized with organic carbonates. 2,871,191,
CI. 252—40.5.
Schott. John E., to Socony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Grease com-
position and method of preparation thereof. 2,898,297,
8-4-59, CI. 252—36.
Schott, Lawrence A. Direct drive variable ratio hydraulic
transmission of the automatic or manual tvpe. 2,874,533,
2-24-59. CI. 60 — 19.
Schott, Lewis : See —
McAneny, Michael J.
Schott, Lewis M. : See —
Crammond, Earle D.
Schott Metal Products Co.
Slezak, Raymond J.
Schott, Stuart: See —
Hansley, Vireil L, Greenberg, and Schott.
Hansley, Virgil L., and Schott. 2,915,564.
Schott, Stuart, and V. L. Hansley. to National Distillers and
Chemical Corp. Process of preparing massive zirconium
particles. 2.880.0S4, 3-31-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Schotz, Otto W. : See —
Neraeher, Carl A.,
2,916,929.
Neraeher. Carl A., Dunn
2,916.933.
Neraeher. Carl A.
2,916,936.
Neracher. Carl A., Dunn
2,916,940.
Patterson, Herbert F., and Schotz
Torque con-
containers.
Greases
1-27-59,
2,870,503.
2,914,827.
See —
2,898,445.
2.916,351.
Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,935.
Schouteden, Ferdinand L. : See —
Van Lohuizen, Otto E., Mouton, and Schouteden.
2,867,650.
Schouten, Wilhelmus J., to N.V. Het Spoorwegbouwbedrijf.
Screening device for a revolving tool. 2,896,679, 7-28-59,
CI. 144 — 251.
Schow, Charles C. Traction controlling means. 2,868,538,
1-13-59, CI. 207 — 67.
Schowalter, Clarence H., and L. J. Grauel, to Fairbanks,
Morse & Co. Fuel control mechanism for diesel engines.
2,908,258, 10-13-59, CI. 123—27.
Schowerer, George J., and M. Sorkin, to Champlain Co., Inc.
Registration control apparatus. 2,888,260 5-26-59, CI.
271 — 2.6.
Schrack, Eduard. Control circuit for magnetic switch.
2,906,927, 9-29-59, CI. 317 — 151.
Schrade, Theodore G. Child's behavior recording and incen-
tive device. 2,918,730, 12-29-59, CI. 35—23.
Schrade, William A., and R. D. Clemson, to Clemson Bros.,
Inc. Lawn mower wheel. 2,871,647, 2-3-59, CI. 56 — 249.
Schrader, Constance A. Child's toilet seat. 2,888,686, 6-2-
59, CI. 4 — 239.
Schrader, Gerhard : See —
Dorken, August, and Schrader. 2,910,501.
Lorenz, Walter, Muhlmann, and Schrader. 2,915,546.
Lorenz, Walter, and Schrader. 2,902.493.
Schegk, Ernst, and Schrader. 2,894,017.
Schegk, Ernst, and Schrader. 2,916,509.
Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Thiophos-
phoric acid esters and process for their manufacture.
2,870,191, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Substi-
tuted mercaptoalkvl esters of phosphoric acids and their
derivatives. 2,881,201, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Thiophos-
phoric acid esters and their production. 2,894,973,
7-14-59, CI. 200 — 161.
Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Thiophosphorie acid esters and their production.
2,909,557, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 161.
Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Phosphonic acid esters and a process for their pro-
duction. 2,918,488, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 161.
Schrader, Gerhard, and R. Mersch, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Akt. 0,0-dimethyl-0-(4-chloro-3-nitrophenyl) -thiophosphor-
ie acid esters and their preparation. 2,870,187, 1-20-59,
CI. 260 — 401.
Schrader, Gerhard, and W. Lorenz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Phenyl sulfoxy and lower alkyl sulfoxy
0,0-di (lower alkyl) thiophosphate esters and process for
preparation. 2,910,500, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Schrader, Gerhard, and H. Schlor, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Thiophosphorie acid esters and their
production. 2,912,452, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Schrader, Gerhard, and W. Lorenz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellschaft. Thiophosphorie acid esters and their
production. 2,914,530, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 248.
Schrader, Loren E., to Ironrite Inc. Emergency release
mechanism for ironing machine. 2,878,599, 3-24-59, CI.
38—58.
Schrader, Loren E., to Ironrite, Inc. Emergency release
mechanism. 2,895.240, 7-21-59, CI. 38 — 59.
Schrader, Paul G. : See —
Partansky, Alexander M., and Schrader. 2,897,180.
Schrader, Robert J. : See —
Hull, David C, and Schrader. 2,918,701.
Schrader, Victor H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Forwarding device. 2,907.291. 10-6-59, CI. 112 — ail.
Schrage, Frederick S., to G. D. Shawver. Sectional vehicle.
2,895,279, 7-21-59, CI. 56 — 26.
Schraivogel, Rainer A., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Communication system for the transmission of signals
through a cable. 2,881,396, 4-7-59, CI. 333 — 16.
Schram, Orland L. : See —
Horvath, Anthony G., and Schram. 2,911,241.
Schrameck, Jack E., and O. H. Soles, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Switchgear apparatus. 2,919,316, 12-29-59,
CI. 200 — 50.
Schramm, Arthur G. Elevatable wide bed trailers 2,905,345,
9-22-59, CI. 214—505.
Schramm, Arthur G. Manually operated open bed elevatable
trailers. 2,905,481, 9-22-59, CI. 280 — 43.18.
Schramm, Carl H., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Movable
ballast system for aircraft. 2,916,232, 12-8-59, CI. 244 —
93.
Schramm, Charles H. : See —
Henderson, Lloyd F., and Schramm. 2,877,187.
Schramm, Edward, to Onondaga Pottery Co. Sagger pin.
2,908,960, 10-20-59, CI. 25—153.
Schramm, Harry B. : See —
Fredd, John V.. and Schramm. 2,908.330.
Schramm, Harry B.. to Otis Engineering Corp Locking
means for well tools. 2,901.045. 8-25-59, CI. 166 — 125.
Schramm. Harry B., and J. V. Fredd, to Otis Engineering
Corp. Well tools. 2,894,586, 7-14-59, CI. 166 — 125.
Schramm, Harry B., and P. S. Sizer, to Otis Engineering
Corp. Pressure responsive valve. 2,911,997, 11-10-59,
CI. 137 — 461.
Schramm, Henrv W. : See —
Hannum, Clair T., and Schramm. 2,898,101.
832
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schramm, Henry W., W. H. Tollefarud, and A. G. Parkes,
to Surface Combustion Corp. Atmosphere furnace.
2,917,297, 12-15-59, CI. 2G3 — 21.
Schramm, Martin G. Spark modifier for spark plugs and
ignition systems. 2,899,478, 8-11-59, CI. 123—148.
Schramp, Joseph M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Ruggedized attenuator insert. 2,895,117, 7-14-59, CI.
338—309.
Schrank, Edwin P., to Seiberling Rubber Co. Sidewall buffing
machine for pneumatic tires. 2,893,172, 7-7-59, CI. 51 — 3.
Schrank, George I. : See —
Olson, Walter J., Parsons, and Schrank. 2,893,208.
Schranz, Hubert, to Metallgesellscbaft A.G. Process of re-
ducing the consistency of solid-and-liquid mixtures.
2,899,392, 8-11-59, CI. 252 — 60.
Schraufstatter, Ernst, and W. Grab, to Schenley Industries,
Inc. Acyl derivatives of 4,6-dihydroxy-isophthalic acid.
2,903,444, 9-8-59, CI. 260—211.
Schray, Walter H. : See —
Brooks, William, Schray, and Davis. 2,890,059.
Davis, Lynn N., and Schray. 2,898,123.
Schreck, Irvin F. Front wheel drive tow tractor. 2,878,884,
3-24-59, CI. 180 — 12.
Schreiber, Albert : See —
Hilfiker, Hans, and Schreiber. 2,904,654.
Schreiber, Carl W., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Glassware
transfer mechanism. 2,904,161, 9-15-59, CI. 198 — 25.
Schreiber, Charles A., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Feedwells for
sedimentation tanks. 2,894,637. 7-14-59, CI. 210 — 519.
Schreiber, Charles F. Radius grinding fixture. 2,883,808,
4-28-59, CI. 51—218.
Schreiber, Charles M. : See —
Gulley. Ronald A.. Harvey, and Schreiber. 2,868,130.
Schreiber, Ernst, to VEB Werk fiir Fernmeldewesen. Circuit
arrangement for electrical musical instruments. 2,897,361,
7-28-59, CI. 250—27.
Schreiber, Ernst, to VEB Werk fur Fernmeldewesen. Elec-
trical musical instrument. 2,907,244, 10-6-59, CI. 84 —
1.19.
Schreiber, Everett R. Gun barrel and gun stock assembly.
2,867.931, 1-13-59, CI. 42 — 75.
Schreiber, L. D., & Co., Inc. : See —
Hannon, Gilbert H., and De Nucci. 2.884.694.
Hannon, Gilbert H., and De Nucci. 2,903,793.
Schreiber, Louis, to Carolina Textile Engraving Co. Machine
for making photoprints on printing cylinders. 2,898,834,
8-11-59, CI. 95—77.5.
Schreiber. Patrick Q. R. Machine for cutting leaf tobacco.
2.874.739. 2-24-59. CI. 146—119.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R. Machine for cutting leaf tobacco.
2,910,103. 10-27-59, CI. 146—119.
Schreiber, William F.. to Svlvania Electric Products. Inc.
Cathode ray tube counting device. 2,870,369, 1-20-59, CI.
315—10.
Schreiber, William F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Cathode ray tube counting device. 2,903,616, 9-8-59, CI.
315 — 10.
Schreiber, William F., to Technicolor Corp. Spurious contour
reduction system. 2,916,549, 12-8-59, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Schreiner. Edmund D. : See — ■
Auerbach. Albert A.. Minkow, and Schreiner. 2,902.686.
Welsh, Herbert F., Schreiner, Mock, and Eckert.
2,901.734.
Schreiner, George A., to Cluett, Peabodv & Co., Inc. Com-
pressive shrinking machine. 2,885,763, 5-12-59, CI.
26—18.6.
Schreiner, Kenneth E.. to International Business Machines
Corp. Synchronization of display means to specific
microsecond interval. 2.875,951. 3-3-59, CI. 235—153.
Schreiner. Louis W., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Tunable end-load
lines with screw adjustment for tracking tuning capacitors.
2,871,359. 1-27-59. CI. 250 — 40.
Schreiner, Max P., to Texas Instruments Inc. Gas soldering
tool. 2,878,359, 3-17-59, CI. 219—26.
Schreiner, Paul E., to Continental Steel Corp. Bundle
receiving and stripping mechanism for wire draw blocks.
2,910,171, 10-27-59, CI. 205—20.
Schreiner, Warren C. and N. Walen, Jr., to The M. W.
Kellogg Co. Method of removing acidic components from
gaseous mixtures. 2,912,301, 11-10-59, CI. 23 — 3.
Schremp, Frederick W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Variable
letter space and margin control mechanism for typewriters.
2,919,007, 12-29-59, CI. 197 — 84.
Schrempp, Ernst, to Pitnev-Bowes, Inc. Piece printing and
ejecting device. 2,871,781, 2-3-59, CI. 101—235.
Schrenk, Alfred, to Gebrueder Buehler. Apparatus for the
production of alimentary paste products. 2,905,109,
9-22-59, CI. 107 — 4.
Schrenk, Alfred, to Gebrueder Buehler. Apparatus for the
drying of spaghetti and the like. 2,918,728, 12-29-59,
CI. 34—1.
Schrenk, Hans A., to American Enka Corp. Method and
apparatus for forming cords. 2,913,867, 11-24-59, CI.
57—58.3.
Schrenk, Hans A., and P. van Diik, to American Enka Corp.
Thread twisting apparatus. 2,893,198, 7-7-59, CI. 57 — 77.3.
Schrenk, Hans A., and J. W. I. Heijnis, to American Enka
Corp. Plying device. 2,902,817, 9-8-59, CI. 57 — 58.36.
Schrerer, Robert E., and A. J. Turpin, to Hauck Mfg. Co.
Proportional mixer. 2,905,543, 9-22-59, CI. 48 — 184.
Clement, Jr., and G. O. Herreman,
Probe assembly. 2,894,205, 7-7-59,
Schrode, and Schmah.
2,915,401.
2,918,798,
and Reckling.
2.913,270.
2,913,271.
Schrewe, Hans : See —
Bungeroth, Adolf, Speith, and Schrewe. 2,895,190.
Schreyer, Edward P. Steam generators. 2,875,314, 2-24-59,
CI. 219—38
Schreyer, Ralph C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Catalyst compositions comprising a titanium dihalide.
2,899,416, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 94.9.
Schricker, Otto, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydroforming process with molybdena on alumina-silica
catalyst. 2,916,439, 12-8-59, CI. 208 — 136.
Schrider, Alfred : See —
Nielson, Carl A., Bushey, and Currens. 2,888,921.
Schriever, Arnold A., and V. L. Johnson. Cow barn gutter
grate. 2,868,169, 1-13-59, CI. 119 — 28.
Schriever, William W., to Jersey Production Research Co.
Vertical velocity dynamic gedphone. 2,902,667, 9-1-59,
CI. 340 — 17.
Schriner, John E., to The Eagle-Picher Co. Method of mak-
ing multi-surfaced sheet material. 2,914,437, 11-24-59,
CI. 154—95.
Schriner, John E., and C. R. Masters, to The Eagle-Picher
Co. Method of making a contoured floor mat. 2,915,427,
12-1-59, CI. 154 — 110.
Schrock, Norman B., C. J.
to Hewlett-Packard Co.
CI. 324 — 72.5.
Schrode, Anton : See —
Magg, Alfred H., Jedlitschka,
2,906,138.
Schroder, Anton : .See —
Jahnel, Ernst. 2,874,805.
Schroder & Co. : See —
Knollenberg, Rudolf, and Hahn.
Schroder, Franz G. Steam power installations.
12-29-59. CI. 60—73.
Schroder, Heinrich, to International Standard Electric Corp.
Polarized relay. 2,911,574, 11-3-59, CI. 317 — 150.
Schroder, Konstantin : See —
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim, Tiesler, Lurk, and Schroder.
2,868,883.
Schroder, Lother : See —
Asinger, Friedrich, Thiel, Schroder,
2,870,158.
Schroder, Theodor : See —
Sachsenroder, Gustav, Sr., and Schroder.
Sachsenroder, Gustav, Sr., and Schroder.
Schroeder, Albert A. : See —
Schroeder, George M. and A. A. 2,912,210.
Schroeder, Alfred C. : See —
Gibson. Walter G., and Schroeder. 2.882.335.
Gibson, Walter G., and Schroeder. 2,899,495.
Gibson, Walter G., and Schroeder. 2.916.544.
Pritchard, Dalton H., and Schroeder. 2,884,480.
Pritohard, Dalton H., and Schroeder. 2,892,028.
Schroeder, Arlo E. Automatic shotgun choke. 2,883,782,
4-28-59, CI. 42—79.
Schroeder, Arthur C, to Schroeder Machines Corp. Packaee
handling apparatus. 2.879.637. 3-31-59. CI. 53 — 61.
Schroeder, Arthur M. Stack top. 2,903,956, 9-15-59, CI.
98 — 84.
Schroeder Brothers Corp. : See —
Schroeder, John S. 2,870,786.
Schroeder, John S. 2,882,854.
Schroeder, Carl J., to The Chemical Rubber Co. Racks for
washing machine. 2,875,916, 3-3-59, CI. 220 — 19.
Schroeder, Carl W. : See —
Condo, Fred E., and Schroeder. 2.886,472.
Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Development Co. Polyepoxide
emulsions and method of treating textiles therewith.
2.872.427, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 29.2.
Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Development Co. Polyepoxide
emulsions and method of treating textiles therewith.
2.872.428, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 29.2.
Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Development Co. Process for
treating textile materials and resulting products. 2,886,473,
5-12-59, CI. 117 — 143.
Schroeder, Carl W.. to Shell Development Co. Process for
treating fibrous materials to improve adhesion to rubber
and resulting products. 2,902,398, 9-1-59, CI. 154—139.
Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Development Co. Treatment of
synthetic textiles with a polyepoxide having a plurality
of 1,2 epoxy groups. 2,903,381, 9-8-59, CI. 117 — 138.8.
Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Development Co. Salts of
polyamine polyepoxide adducts and their use as curing
agents for polyepoxides. 2,909,448, 10-20-59, CI. 117 — 141.
Schroeder, Carl W., to Shell Development Co. Preparation
of paper having improved wet strength. 2,913,356,
11-17-59, CI. 117—155.
Schroeder, Charles J. : See — -
Johnson, Samuel J., and Schroeder. 2,891,612.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Inching
control for torque transmission. 2,883,015, 4—21-59, CI.
192 — 4.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co.
Concealed door closer. 2,899,701, 8-18-59, CI. 16 — 64.
Schroeder, Charles S., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Arm
adjustment for concealed door closer. 2,903,733, 9-15-59,
CI. 16 — 49.
Schroeder, Charles W., to Thomas J. Lipton. Inc. Manufac-
ture of an improved tea product. 2,891,866, 6-23-59, CI.
99—77.
LIST OF PATENTEES
833
Schroeder, Christie L. : See —
Jackson, Nolan, C. and Schroeder. 2,872,718.
Schroeder, Collin H., and K. P. Link, to Wisconsin Alumni
Research Foundation. Process for the preparation of 4-
hydroxycoumarin derivatives. 2,872,457, 2-3-59, CI.
260—343.2.
Schroeder, Donald E. : See —
Gallagher, William P., Stolle, and Schroeder. 2,SS6,106.
Schroeder, George F., to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument
Co. Division. Correction system for mass shift in gyros.
2,895,339, 7-21-59, CI. 74 — 5.47.
Schroeder, George M. and A. A. Fluorescent lighting trans-
former mounting. 2,912,210, 11-10-59, CI. 248—346.
Schroeder, George W., to General Electric Co. Range oven
control. 2,889,800, 6-9-59, CI. 116 — 124.
Schroeder, Hansjuergen, and C. J. Grundmann, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Novel 2,4 bis (alkyl and halo-
alkyl substituted )-6-hvdroxy 1,3,5 triazine amidine salts.
2,876,221, 3-3-59. CI. 260—248.
Schroeder, Hansjuergen, and C. J. Grundmann, to Olin
Mathieson Chemical Corp. Halo triazines. 2,880,207,
3-31-59, CI. 260—248.
Schroeder, Harry J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Swing con-
trol for tractor mounted implements. 2,908,401, 10—13-59,
CI. 212—68.
Schroeder, Henry : See —
Cruise. John H. and Schroeder. 2.878.792.
Schroeder, Henry, and J. H. Cruise, to Combustion Engineer-
ing, Inc. Separately fired radiant superheater. 2,905,157,
9-22-59, CI. 122 — 485.
Schroeder, Herman E. : See —
McCormack, William B., and Schroeder. 2,891,915.
Schroeder. Hubert : See — ■
GefEcken, Walter, and Schroeder. 2,S68,076.
Schroeder, John O., to Radio Corp. of America. Zero output
impedance amplifier. 2,886,659, 5-12-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Schroeder, John S., to Schroeder Brothers Corp. Oil reservoir
for hydraulic equipment. 2,870,786, 1-27-59, CI. 137—587.
Schroeder, John S., to Schroeder Brothers Corp. Pressure
indicator. 2,882,854, 4-21-59, CI. 116 — 117.
Schroeder. Juel P., to Union Carbide Corp. Composition of
vinyl chloride homopolvmer and chloroprene homopolymer
and method of making same. 2,870,115, 1-20-59, CI.
260 — 15.5.
Schroeder, Karl : See —
Wick, Georg, and Wolf. 2,912,935.
Schroeder, Kenneth C. : See —
Denend, Lowell E., and Schroeder. 2,905,129.
Schroeder Machines Corp. : See —
Schroeder. Arthur C. 2,879,637.
Schroeder, Sarah : See —
Johnson, Samuel J., and Schroeder. 2,891,612.
Schroeder, Simon E., to Fox River Mfg. Co. Remote control
mechanism for motor boats. 2,867,131. 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Schroeder, Simon E., to Fox River Mfg. Co. Single lever
throttle and shift control. 2.867,132, 1-6-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Schroeder, Simon E., to Fox River Mfg. Co. Transmission
wire or core for control mechanism. 2,871,718, 2-3-59,
CI. 74—501.
Schroeder, Simon E., to Fox River Mfg. Co. Hydraulic con-
trol mechanism for motor boats and other uses. 2,891,498,
6-23-59, CI. 114 — 150.
Schroeder, Walter, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Machine tool transmission. 2,889,755, 6-9-59. CI. 90 — 22.
Schroeder. Walter, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.
Machine tool transmission. 2,912,906, 11-17-59, CI. 90—
21.5.
Schroedter, Willburt W.. to Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Vapor heater. 2,867,415, 1-6-59, CI. 257 — 241.
Schroedter, Willburt W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Furnace wall for forced once-through boiler. 2,896,591,
7-28-59, CI. 122—235.
Schroedter, Willburt W., and E. M. Powell, to Combustion
Engineering, Inc. Method of operating a waistline vapor
generator. 2.869,519, 1-20-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Schroer, Walter E., V. Trybinski. Jr., and I. H. Walling, to
Loose Leaf Metals Co. Locking mechanism for binders.
2.902.039. 9-1-59. CI. 129—13.
Schroeter. Gerhard : See —
Mitchell, Tony, and Schroeter. 2,886,832.
Schroll, Franz, to Elektroschmelzwerk Kempten G.m.b.H.
Process for manufacturing green silicon carbide. 2,913,313,
11-17-59. CI. 23 — 208.
Schroll, Gene E., to Ethyl Corp. Process for producing
aryloxyphenyl silanes. 2,914,548, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Schrom. Edward C. to General Electric Co. Faulty coil de-
tector. 2,901.693. 8-25-59. CI. 324 — 52.
Schrot. Ernest H. : See —
De Cola, Rinaldo E., Carlson, and Schrot. 2,898,563.
Schroter, Kurt : See —
Walterscheid-Miiller, Bernhard, and Schroter. 2,909,047.
Schroter, Paul M. Angle block. 2,913,830, 11-24-59, CI.
33—174.
Schroth, John J., to Link-Belt Co. Vibrating screens.
2.899.059, 8-11-59, CI. 209 — 403.
Schroth, John J., to Link-Belt Co. Vibrating screen.
2.899.060, 8-11-59, CI. 209 — 403.
Schroth, John J., to Link-Belt Co. Vibrating screen.
2.899.061, 8-11-59, CI. 209 — 408.
492096— P 53
Schroth, Raymond A. : See —
Hollander, Louis P., and Schroth. 2,894,780.
Schrotzberger, Edward T., to Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Oscillating motor circuit and switch. 2,910,598, 10-27-59,
CI. 310—39.
Schrougham, Benton. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,897,798, 8-4-59, CI. 123 — 13.
Schrum, Robert W., to Sinclair Refining Co. Rust inhibiting
composition. 2,881,140, 4-7-59, CI. 252 — 395.
Schrunk, Gerald W. Coat hanger. 2,908,42S, 10-13-59, CI.
223 — 88.
Schub, Albert F. : See —
Farr, Alton E., Grimes, and Schub. 2,881,646.
Schubert, Albert E., to General Electric Co. Dual temperature
refrigeration. 2,867,099, 1-6-59, CI. 62 — 502.
Schubert, Bernhard : See —
Korber, Kurt. Schubert, and Stelzer. 2,902,040.
Ritscher, Arthur, and Schubert. 2,918,197.
Schubert, Bernhard, to Kurt Korber & Co. K. G. Conveying
and gluing apparatus for filter cigarette tip wrappers.
2 873,719. 2-17-59. CI. 118 — 247.
Schubert, Dale L., to Industrial Development Co. Method
of making crosscut wood flakes and sawmill cross grain
flaking planer therefor. 2,898,958, 8-11-59, CI. 144—172.
Schubert, David W. : See —
Bock, James A., McDaniel, and Schubert. 2,910,430.
Schubert, Elliot N. : See —
Dybalski, Jack N., Riegler, Du Brow, and Schubert.
2,919,204.
Schubert, Ernest J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Diode
matrix. 2,879,458, 3-24-59, CI. 317 — 234.
Schubert, Ernest J., to Burroughs Corp. Diode matrix.
2,915,686, 12-1-59, CI. 317—234.
Schubert, Ernest J., to Westinghouse Electirc Corp. Driver
means for magnetic elements. 2,917,639, 12-15-59, CI.
307—88.
Schubert, Friedrich, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Preparation of alkali metal chromate from chrome
ores. 2,904,396, 9-15-59, CI. 23 — 56.
Schubert, Jack : See —
Boyd, George E., Russell, and Schubert. 2,898,185.
Schubert, Paul, to J. P. Bemberg Akt. Continuous produc-
tion of cellulose solution. 2,893,884, 7-7-59, CI. 106—167.
Schubert, Paul, to J. P. Bemberg Aktiengesellschaft. Recov-
ery of copper and ammonia from waste liquors from the
manufacture of regenerated cellulose. 2,904,399, 9-15-59,
CI. 23 — 147.
Schubring, Norman W. : See —
Hanysz, Eugene A., and Schubring. 2,889,705.
Schubring, Norman W., to General Motors Corp. Ultrasonic
surface testing device. 2,912,854, 11-17-59, CI. 73 — 67.7.
Schuch, Kurt, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Mounts for a com-
posite optical lens combination. 2,894,430, 7-14-59, CI.
88 — 57.
Schuchardt, Hans, to Joh. Vaillant, K.G. Safety-coupled
main and pilot gas valves. 2,917,062, 12-15-59, CI.
137 — 66.
Schuchman Frederick E.. and S. A. Norris, Jr., to Homestead
Valve Mfg. Co. Apparatus for vapor spray cleaning.
2,908,030, 10-13-59, CI. 15 — 322.
Schucht, Peter : See —
Leypold, Dieter, and Schucht. 2,892,042.
Schuchtermann & Kremer-Baum Akt. Fur Anfbereitung :
See—
Teuteberg, Rudolf. 2,893,559.
Teuteberg, Rudolf. 2,894,629.
Schuck, Oscar H., to United States of America, Navy. Auto-
matic relative position plotter. 2,872,272, 2-3-59, CI.
346 — 8.
Schuck, Oscar H., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Automatic pilot apparatus for convertible aircraft.
2,887,285, 5-19-59, CI. 244 — 77.
Schueler, Hassan E., and P. W. Jacobsohn. Cavity examin-
ing instrument with self-contained illuminating rod and
source. 2,911,968, 11-10-59, CI. 128 — 6.
Schueler, Lyle B., W- F. Cantieri, and O. C. Stout, to Dia-
mond Power Specialty Corp. Air cooled blower-type
cleaner. 2,904,260 9-15-59, CI. 239 — 132.
Schueller, Otto. Motor-compressor unit. 2,918,209,
12-22-59, CI. 230 — 239.
Schuenemann, Hans-Bernhard, and T. Schwabach, to Schnell-
pressenfabrik Koenig & Bauer Aktiengesellschaft.
Reciprocating carriage drive. 2,909,070, 10-20-59, CI.
74—27.
Schuerch, Anton : See—
Hochuli, Ernst, Osolin, Schuerch, and Zumstein.
2,873,204.
Schuerger, Thomas R. : See —
Dykeman, George, and Schuerger. 2,878,003.
Schuesler, Walter E. Flap-equipped cap. 2,878,479, 3-24-59,
CI. 2—172.
Schuessler, Albert G., and C. B. Swain, to Swift & Co. Treat-
ment of oil and gas wells. 2,869,643, 1-20-59, CI. 166 — 42.
Schuessler, Fred W. : See —
Lemmon, Norman E., and Schuessler. 2,906,709.
Schuessler, John C, to Leach Corp. Magnetic shuttle device.
2,919,324, 12-29-59, CI. 200—93.
Schuessler, Karl E. : See —
Glassman, Louis H., Kemelhor, and Schuessler.
2,889,746.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schuessler, Karl E., to United States of America, Navy. Gun
blast suppressor. 2,872,848, 2-10-59, CI. 89 — 14.
Schuetz, Clyde C, and E. Ericson, to United States Gypsum
Co. Intumescent fire-retarding bituminous coating com-
position and roofing made therefrom. 2,893,889, 7-7-59,
CI. 117—30.
Schuetz, James W., to Blaw-Knox Co. Pipe lowering device.
2,896,796, 7-28-59, CI. 214—1.
Schuetze, Hilmar O. : See —
Payton, John H„ and Schuetze. 2,906,627.
Schuftan, Paul M., and J. Neill, to The British Oxygen Co.
Ltd. Separation of gas mixtures. 2,915,880, 12-8-59, CI.
62—13.
Schuftan, Paul M., and A. D. Littlewood, to The British
Oxygen Co. Ltd. Separation of air. 2,915,882, 12-8-59,
CI. 62—30.
Schuh, George. Auxiliary starter. 2,876,645, 3-10-59, CI.
74—8.
Schuh, Niles F. : See —
Hulsey, Ronald E., Reeder, and Schuh. 2,917,638.
Reeder, James R., Schuh, and Lowry. 2,885,568.
Schuh, Niles F., J. R. Reeder, L. R. Lowry, Jr., and R. E.
Hulsey, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Generator control
and protective system. 2.885,569, 5-5-59, CI. 307 — 87.
Schuhnxann, Richard L., and L. R. Zehnder, to American
Duplex Co. Coffee grinder. 2,900,140, 8-18-59, CI.
241—36.
Schuhmaschinenfabrik Hanke & Co., G.m.b.H. : See —
Allgayer, August. 2,909,792.
Schulde, Felix : See —
Starck, Werner and H., and Schulde. 2,901,443.
Schuldt, Donald A. : See —
Cragg, Arthur C, and Schuldt. 2,901,182.
Schulenburg, Edward J. Sign revolving mechanism.
2,911,744, 11-10-59, Cl. 40 — 33.
Schulenburg, Wilhelm, to Alim Corp. Fire retardant compo-
sition and method of coating therewith. 2,881,088,
4-7-59, Cl. 117—33.
Schulenburg, Wilhelm. to Chemische Fabrik Grunau Aktien-
gesellschaft. Fire extinguishing method. 2,901,428, 8-25-
59. Cl. 252—7.
Schuler, Alfred, to Protona Produktionsgesellschaft fur elek-
tro-akustische Gerate G.m.b.H. Centrifugal contact-break-
ers. 2,899,515, 8-11-59, Cl. 200—80.
Schuler, Frederic W. : See —
Ross, Howard G., and Schuler. 2,904,432.
Schuler, L.. A. G. : See —
Frey, Julius. Ott. and Brinkmann. 2,908,369.
Keck. Karl. 2,880,867.
Meyercordt, Fritz. 2,912,084.
Ott, Josef, Hackel, Hummel, Wiedemann, and Slgel.
2,914,362.
Schuler, Reginald G. : See —
Crampton, Gale W„ Barter, and Schuler. 2,9918,657.
Schuler, Wilhelm A., to Chemische Fabrik Promonta, G.m.b.H.
Phenothiazine compounds. 2,901,478. 8-25-59, Cl. 260 —
243
Schulke, Robert W. : See—
Fitz, Kenneth E., Schulke, and Wolfe. 2,885,156.
Schulken, Roger M., Jr. : See —
Toung. De Walt S., Schulken, and Moore. 2,875,176.
Schuller, Walter H., W. M. Thomas, S. T. Moore, and R. R.
House, to American Cyanamid Co. Cellulose web of
Improved dry strength containing a polymer comprising
carboxylic groups, amide groups, and quaternary ammonium
groups and method for producing same. 2,884,058, 4—28-59,
Cl. 162—168.
Schuller, Werner. Apparatus for drawing fine threads of
fibers of glass or the like. 2,880,457, 4-7-59. Cl. 18 — 8.
Schulman, Bernard L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Classification of particulate solids in fluid coking. 2,872,390,
2-3-59, Cl. 202 — 14.
Schulman, Bernard L., and W. G. May. to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Recovering dust from gaseous streams.
2,886,518, 5-12-59, Cl. 208—161.
Schulman, James H., to United States of America, Navy.
Radiophotoluminescent compound and method of making
same. 2.874,133, 2-17-59. Cl. 260—515.
Schulman. Sol. Liquid wax applicating and dispensing de-
vice. 2,902,703, 9-8-59, Cl. 15—131.
Schulmerich Electronics, Inc. : See —
Kunz, Jacob T. 2.873.640.
Kunz, Jacob T. 2,898,795.
Schuls, Allie L. Fish holders. 2,891,275, 6-23-59, Cl. 17—8.
Schult, Hans W., to Solo Cup Co. Blow off conveyor device
for paper cups or the like. 2,912,282, 11-10-59, Cl.
302—2.
Schulte, Clifford L., J. G. Schwarzbeck, and M. Hust, to U. S.
Industries, Inc. Main spindle drive for lathes and the like.
2,873,613, 2-17-59, Cl. 74—334.
Schulte. Frederick E., to Collins Radio Co. Gyroscopic erec-
tion system. 2,879,671, 3-31-59, Cl. 74—5.47.
Schulte, Frederick E., to Collins Radio Co. Magnetic back-
lash eliminator. 2,893,257, 7-7-59, Cl. 74 — 409.
Schulte. Frederick J. Invalid handling apparatus. 2,914,110,
11-24-59, Cl. 155—28.
Scliulte, Wilhelm, to L. & C. Steinmuller G. m. b. H. Shaking
grates especially for burning different kinds of fuel.
2,873,702, 2-17-59, Cl. 110—101.
Schulte, William E., and A. E. Sorensen. Machine for fabri-
cating metal structure. 2,808,952, 1-13-59. Cl. 219 — 87.
Schultheis, Eugene W., and R. M. Brumbaugh, to Ampex
Corp. Magnetic tape machine. 2,893,653, 7-7-59, Cl.
242 — 55.12.
Schultheis, Harry B., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Code
transmission systems. 2,906,822, 9-29-59, Cl. 178 — 53.1.
Schultheis, Heinz : See—
Ebneth, Harold, Schultheis, and Nordt. 2,916,464.
Schultheis, Heinz, W. Kallert, and D. Delfs, V2 to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, and % to Mobay
Chemical Co. Process for the production of rubber-like
polyurethanes. 2,912,414, 11-10-59, Cl. 260 — 75.
Schultheiss.Alvin J. : See —
Piker, Herbert M., and Schultheiss. 2,872,066.
Schultz, Arthur B., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Fuel rod clusters. 2,898,280, 8-4-59,
Cl. 204 — 193.2.
Schultz, Arthur D., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Fuel container closure.
2,874,867, 2-24-59, Cl. 220 — 44.
Schultz, Arthur N.. to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Shot blast
machine. 2,887,826, 5-26-59, Cl. 51 — 9.
Schultz, Blanche R., to General Electric Co. Domestic ap-
pliance. 2,889,442, 6-2-59, Cl. 219 — 35.
Schultz, Charles F. Magnetic pick-up device. 2,911,871,
11-10-59, Cl. 84—1.15.
Schultz, Edward. Household utility jack. 2,910,270,
10-27-59, Cl. 254—98.
Schultz, Edward H., Jr., to The Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co. Flat
belt pulley. 2,875,625, 3-3-59, Cl. 74 — 230.8.
Schultz, Edward H., Jr., to The Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co. Rigid
wheel bracket. 2,911,666, 11-10-59, Cl. 16 — 40.
Schultz, Eugene C, to Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Shield for
rotatable members. 2,902.300. 9-1-59. Cl. 286 — 5.
Schultz, Forrest O. E.. to Midland-Ross Corp. Brake booster
unit. 2.878,647. 3-24-59, CI. 60—54.6.
Schultz, Forrest O. E., to The Midland Steel Products Co.
Relay valves. 2,883,997, 4-28-59, Cl. 137 — 102.
Schultz, Frank A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of
molding plastic material around flexible inserts. 2,876,499,
3-10-59, Cl. 18 — 59.
Schultz, Frank A., and R. W. Strickland, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Article severing and discharging mechanism.
2,872,979. 2-10-59. Cl. 164 — 48.
Schultz, Frank A., and J. R. Waldron, to Western Electric
Co., Inc. Device for guiding wires naving parts attached
thereto. 2,876,493, 3-10-59, Cl. 18—5.
Schultz, Fritz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Recovery of
kallikrein. 2,874,088, 2-17-59, Cl. 167—74.
Schultz, Guillermo. Plastic utility holder for nail enamel
bottle. 2,888,020, 5-26-59. Cl. 132—73.5.
Schultz, Harold B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Hydraulic re-
action control in a power steering system. 2,893,505,
7-7-59, Cl. 180—79.2.
Schultz, Harold W. : See —
Mushovic, Peter, and Schultz. 2,879,587.
Vosler, Edward J., and Schultz. 2,867,898.
Schultz, Henry J., to B. Walker. Supporting and tilting
means for Venetian blinds. 2,918,968, 12-29-59, Cl.
160—177.
Schultz, Herman J., to Direct Image Offset Corp. Machine
for de-embossing lithographic printing plates by pressing
each plate against a rotating cylinder bv axially spaced
pressing rolls. 2,895,529, 7-21-59, Cl. 153 — 32.
Schultz, Howard C. Pressure-vacuum clysis unit. 2,876,768,
3-10-59, Cl. 128—214.
Schultz, Kristian : See —
Anderson, Lindson P., and Schultz. 2,870,028.
Schultz, Margaret F. : See —
Anderson. Lindson P.. and Schultz. 2.870,028.
Schultz, Melvin L., to Radio Corp. of America. Photovoltaic
apparatus. 2,877,284, 3-10-59, Cl. 136 — 89.
Schultz, Merle A. : See- —
Barnes, George H., Meyerhoff, and Schultz. 2,912,637.
Schultz, Richard : See —
Savage, Robert H., and Schultz. 2,900,014.
Schultz, Robert J. : See —
Price. Clarence A., Fischer, and Schultz. 2,901,186.
Schultz, Theodore H. : See —
Francisco, Cecil J., and Schultz. 2,871,186.
Schultz, Theodore J., to United States of America, Navy.
Miniature condenser microphone. 2,868,894, 1-13-59, Cl.
179 — 111.
Schultz, Thomas H. : See—
Makower, Benjamin, and Schultz. 2,899,313.
Schultz, Thomas W., and W. I. Crabiel, Gar Wood Industries,
Inc. Hydraulic drive for ditcher conveyor. 2,879,612,
3-31-59, Cl. 37—97.
Schultz, Vernon A. Refrigeration evaporator coil with
electric heating means. 2,877,630, 3-17-59, Cl. 62 — 276.
Schultz, Werner F. : See —
Kehm, Paul H., and Schultz. 2,912,595.
Schultz, Werner F., to General Motors Corp. Cap device for
a filler pipe. 2,893,233, 7-7-59, Cl. 70—172.
Schultz, Wilfred R., to Temprite Products Corp. Combined
hot and cold fluid dispensing apparatus. 2,912,142,
11-10-59, Cl. 222—124.
Schultz, William J., and C. F. van Bennekom, to General
Electric Co. Time switch assembly. 2,900,463, 8-18-59,
Cl. 200—38.
Schultz, William L., to Steelman Products Corp. Tire spread-
ing tools. 2,915,283, 12-1-59, Cl. 254 — 50.4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
835
Schultze, Harold E. : See —
Funkhouser, Mearick, and Schultze. 2,869,685.
Schultze, Harold E., to General Motors Corp. Shock absorber
packing having line engagement. 2,880,022, 3-31-59, CI.
286 — 30.
Schultze, Helmuth A. Constant angular velocity joint.
2,900,810. 8-25-59 CI 64 — 21.
Schultze, Henry C. : See —
Hoaglin, Raymond I., Schultze, and Hodges. 2,910,502.
Schultze, Karl : See —
Hettche, Otto, and Schultze. 2,895,329.
Schultze, Kurt H., to Herbert Lindner, G. m. b. H. Thread
generating machine. 2,871,634, 2-3-59, CI. 51 — 232.
Schultze, Werner, and H. Gossen, to P. Gossen & Co., G.m.b.H.
Apparatus for determining the color temperature of a source
Of light. 2,886,712, 5-12-59, CI. 250—71.
Schulz, Alfred J. and D. A., to S-B Mfg. Co. D,oor latch
oscillatable in either of two planes for opening. 2,877,036,
3-10-59, CI. 292 — 60.
Schulz, August : See — ■
Boje, Herbert H, and Schulz. 2,918,039.
Schulz, Dale M., to The James Whitcomb Riley Memorial
Assn. Strip-adaptor for spectrophotometers. 2,869,414,
1-20-59, CI. 88—14.
Schulz, Donald A. : See —
Schulz, Alfred J. and D. A. 2,877,036.
Schulz, Erich. Process of producing coke from mixture of
coke breeze and coal. 2,907,698, 10-6-59, CI. 202 — 25.
Schulz, George W., and J. O. Gambee, to Ford Motor Co.
Self adjusting servo. 2,889,896, 6-9-59, CI. 188—196.
Schulz, Helmut W. : See —
Hess, Lawrence G., and Schulz. 2,898,366.
Hess, Lawrence G., and Schulz. 2,898,367.
Schulz, Richard B. Shielding panel and joint construction.
2,876,275, 3-3-59. CI. 174 — 35.
Schulz, Richard B. Shielded transformer. 2,904,762,
9-15-59, CI. 336 — 84.
Schulz, Wallace W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Method of dissolving metallic ura-
nium. 2,897,047, 7-28-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Schulz, Wallace W., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Removal of chloride from aqueous
solutions. 2,898,203, 8-4-59, CI. 23 — 312.
Schulz, William E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Blasting initiator. 2,882,819, 4-21-59, CI. 102 — 28.
Schulze, Ernst A. L. : See —
Umblia, Elmar J., and Schulze. 2,879,175.
Schulze, Ferdinand, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Formaldehyde as an assistant in the dyeing of polyester
fibers and blends thereof at high temperatures. 2,869,969,
1-20-59, CI. 8 — 55.
Schulze, George R., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Detection and signaling apparatus. 2,870,434, 1-20-59,
CI. 340—227.
Schulze, Harald, to Sperry Products Inc. Methods and means
for coupling an ultrasonic transducer to a test specimen.
2,873.391. 2-10-59. CI. 310 — 8.3.
Schulze, Harvey F. Wind-responsive louver construction.
2,894,445, 7-14-59, CI. 98 — 95.
Schulze, Heinz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Preparation
of amides. 2,898,353, 8^-59, CI. 260—404.
Schulze, Heinz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process of
preparing certain halogenated l,3-disubstituted-5-pyrazo-
lones. 2,899,443, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 310.
Schulze, Joachim, and J. Hofmann, to VEB Buchungs-
maschinenwerk Karl-Marx-Stadt. Electronic calculating
machines provided with an arrangement for rounding off
electronic counters. 2,916,211, 12-8-59, CI. 235 — 160.
Schulze, John J., to Charles Bruning Co., Inc. Feed rollers
for photo-conductive insulating material. 2,894,744,
7-14-59, CI. 271—51.
Schulze, Karl : See —
Zabka, Franz, and Schulze. 2,883,518.
Schulze, Kurd-Jiirgen, to American Enka Corp. Apparatus
for treating a warp of threads. 2,886,878, 5-19-59, CI.
28—28.
Schulze, Reinhart, and H. Broschke, to Ernst Leitz G.m.b.H.
Hardness-testing device. 2,917.919, 12-22-59, CI. 73 — 81.
Schulze, Robert E., to Culligan, Inc. Method and manner of
protecting galvanized surfaces against corrosion. 2,881,091,
4-7-59, CI. 117 — 71.
Schulze, Wallace M., to General Electric Co. Pivot point
probe. 2,893,242, 7-7-59, CI. 73 — 188.
Schum, Eugene F., and H. J. Wimmer, to United States of
America, Navy. Turbine blade with corrugated strut.
2,906,495, 9-29-59, CI. 253 — 39.15.
Schumacher, Berthold : See — ■
Schopper, Erwin, and Schumacher. 2,899,556.
Schumacher, Clarence A. Work clamp for use on a drill press.
2,884,821, 5-5-59, CI. 77—63.
Schumacher, Edwin F., and J. N. Moses, to Devoe & Raynolds
Co., Inc. Paint compositions. 2,915,411, 12-1-59, CI.
106—253.
Schumacher, Ernest A., to The Martin Co. Flanged pipe
coupling having an external welded band clamp. 2,896,-
978, 7-28-59, CI. 285 — 408.
Schumacher, F. E., Co.. The : See —
Espenschied, Virgil F. 2,917,790.
Schumacher, Frank A., to General Electric Co. Refrigerating
system including hot gas defrosting circuit. 2,907,184,
10-6-59, CI. 62 — 278.
Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
Schumacher, Joseph N., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Tobacco. 2,905,576, 9-22-59, CI. 131 — 17.
Schumacher, Richard : See —
Geller, Julius, Schumacher, and Lang. 2,8,93,956.
Schumacher, Robert A. : See —
Wemyss, James C, Jr., and Schumacher. 2,877,115.
Schumacher, Walter B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Vehicle load
cover retaining means. 2,911,254, 11-3-59, CI. 296 — 100.
Schumacher, William C. Sequential switch. 2,892,999,
6-30-59, CI. 340—364.
Schumacher, Wilhelm W. B., to Ontario Research Foundation.
Apparatus for speetrochemical analysis and structural
analysis of solids, fluids and gases by means of X-rays.
2,908,821. 10-13-59. CI. 250—53.
Schumag Schumacher Metallwerke Gesellschaft mit be-
schrankter Haftung : See —
Herrmann, Heinrich. 2,896,379.
Walkling, Helmuth. 2,896,377.
Walkling, Helmuth. 2,909,014.
Schuman, Albert : See —
Dahl, Leif A., and Roberts. 2,912,924.
Schuman, Ralph H., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Contour
follower apparatus. 2,908,252, 10-13-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Schuman, Seymour C. : See —
Johnson, Clarence A., and Schuman. 2,913,396.
Schuman, Seymour C, to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Heavy
oil conversion with low coke formation. 2,875,150, 2-24-59,
CI. 208—107.
Schumann, Alec, to Cosmocord Ltd. Electromechanical trans-
ducers. 2,918,538, 12-22-59, CI. 179—100.41.
Schumann, Edward L. : See —
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, Day, and Feil.
2,891,957.
Allen, Robert E.,
2,914,529.
Allen, Robert E.,
2,914,561.
Allen, Robert E.,
2,914,562.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,563.
Allen, Robert E., Palopoli, Schumann, and Van Campen.
2,914,564.
Van Campen, Marcus G., Jr., Allen, Palopoli, and Schu-
mann. 2,877,269.
Schumann, Fred, to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Touch respon-
sive lamp or the like. 2,896,131, 7-21-59, CI. 317—149.
Schumann, Joseph M., 25% to Alta Engineering Co. Safety
door latch. 2,908,155. 10-13-59, CI. 70- — 181.
Schumb, Martin T., to The Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Speed
reducer with detachable drive motor. 2,868,031, 1-13-59,
CI. 74 — 425.
Schumer, Louis. Key retainer. 2,889,697, 6-9-59, CI.
70—456.
Schumm, Erwin. Apparatus for adjusting needles on man-
ually operated knitting apparatus. 2,914,933, 12-1-59, CI.
66—75.
Schumpelt, Karl, to Sel-Rex Precious Metals, Inc. Low
stress electrodeposited rhodium. 2,895,889, 7-21-59, CI.
204 — 47.
Schumpelt, Karl, to Sel-Rex Corp. Low stress electrodepos-
ited rhodium. 2,895,890, 7-21-59, CI. 204 — 47.
Schumpelt, Karl, to Sel-Rex Corp. Gold plated electrical
contact and similar elements. 2,897,584, 8-4-59, CI. 29—
199.
Schunck, Horst L. P., to Kortenbach & Rauh Kommanditgesell-
schaft. Lawn umbrella. 2,910,078, 10-27-59, CI. 135 — 27.
Schunemann, Carl F., to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc.
Lobing switch. 2,889,553. 6-2-59, CI. 343 — 576.
Schunemann, Carl F., and G. E. Jacques, to Thompson
Products, Inc. Electric motor control system. 2,884,581,
4-28-59, CI. 318—467.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard, to Schnellpressenfabrlk Koenig
& Bauer Akt. Cylinder printing machine. 2,886,973,
5-19-59, CI. 74—27.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard, to Schnellpressenfabrlk Koenig
& Bauer Akt. Drive of sheet-feeding device with sheet-
feeders with printing machines. 2,887,317, 5-19-59, CI.
271—51.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard, to Schnellpressenfabrlk Koenig
& Bauer Akt. Sheet-feeding device for printing machines
with continuously rotating impression cylinder. 2,892,630,
6-30-59, CI. 271—51.
Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard, to Schnellpressenfabrlk Koenig
& Bauer Akt. Sheet-fed rotogravure machine for multi-
colour printing. 2,896,535, 7-28-59, CI. 101 — 152.
Schunneman, Robert F. : See —
Riggs, George, and Schunneman. 2,911,150.
Schupak, Eugene : See —
Borland, Jean W., and Schupak. 2,880,154.
Schupp, Alfred J. Dispensing cabinet. 2,916,187, 12-8-59,
CI. 221—154.
Schur, Milton O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
nated filter tip. 2,882,970, 4-21-59, CI. 164 — 61.
Schur, Milton O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Impreg-
nating device and process. 2,897,777, 8-4-59, CI. 118 — 38.
Schur, Milton O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method
of and apparatus for cutting and collocating filter tip.
2,898,998, 8-11-59, CI. 164—61.
Schur, Milton O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Filter
for tobacco smoke. 2,905,184, 9-22-59, CI. 131 — 208.
La mi-
836
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schur, Milton O., to Olln Mathieson Chemical Corp. Smoking
device. 2,915,069. 12-1-59, CI. 131—10.
Schurecht, Harry G., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Spark
plug insulators containing ThOa. 2,886,453, 5-12-59, CI.
106—39.
Schurecht, Harry G., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Spark
plug seal. 2,898,395, 8-4-59, CI. 174—152.
Schurecht, Harry G., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Spark
plug insulators containing stannic oxide. 2,917,394,
12-15-59, CI. 106 — 46.
Schurger, Garner H., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Machine tool table. 2,885,915, 5-12-59, CI. 77 — 64.
Schurger, Garner H., and R. P. Hecker, to Giddings & Lewis
Machine Tool Co. Machine tool. 2,890,629, 6-16-59,
CI. 90—16.
Schurger, Garner H., and M. P. Morgan, to Giddings & Lewis
Machine Tool Co. Feed reel mechanism for machine tools.
2,892,389, 6-30-59, CI. 90—15.
Schurich, Herbert, and O. Bunge. Actuator of a hand
knitting apparatus. 2,904,978, 9-22-59, CI. 66 — 78.
Schuricht, Henry A. Device for lowering parts without
undue impact. 2,890,780, 6-16-59, CI. 193—27.
Schurman, Donald E., to The Waterbury Parrel Foundry &
Machine Co. Ball header. 2,916,952, 12-15-59, CI.
78 — 41.
Schurman, Glenn A. : See —
Blake, Francis G., and Schurman. 2,888,663.
Schurman, Glenn A., to California Research Corp. Cable
assembly method and apparatus. 2,869,226, 1-20-59, CI.
29—421.
Schurman, Jack V., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process for the
preparation of fatty acid dihydroxy alkyl amides. 2,877,246,
3-10-59, CI. 260 — 404.
Schiirmann, Max-Otto, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell-
schaft. Apparatus for mixing viscous liquids. 2,917,291,
12-15-59, CI. 259—7.
Schurr, Charles A., to Square D Co. Electric motor resonant
control circuit. 2,872,633, 2-3-59, CI. 318 — 240.
Schurr, Hans, and H. Stahlecker, to Wurttembergische
Spindelfabrik G. m. b. H. Spindle driving mechanism.
2,869,317, 1-20-59, CI. 57 — 105.
Schurr, Hans and H. Stahlecker. Resilient bearing structure.
2,908,533, 10-13-59. CI. 308—152.
Schurr, Vernon D., to Technitrol Engineering Co., Inc. Highly
stable electronic amplifier. Re. 24,756, 12-15-59, CI.
324—123.
Schussler, Alfred : See —
Haase, Walter, and Schussler. 2,884,692.
Schussler, Kurt: See —
Fulling, Heinrich, Schussler, and Rudolph. 2,887,534.
Schustack, Edward H. Tube-mounting device. 2,894,757,
7-14-59, CI. 279—5.
Schuster, Curt, and R. Gehm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-
Fabrik Akt. Anion exchange compounds. 2,878,183,
3-17-59, CI. 210 — 37.
Schuster, John A. Apparatus for holding and cleaning severed
animal feet. 2,870,478, 1-27-59". CI. 17 — 1.
Schuster, Ludwig K., and A. L. Baldi, Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes
Co. Process of coating metal and resulting articles.
2,911,332, 11-3-59, CI. 148—6.2.
Schuster, Nick A. : See —
Ferre, Maurice C, Schuster, and Segesman. 2,880,389.
Schuster, Nick A., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Magnetic resonance apparatus. 2,878,443, 3-17-59, CI.
324— .5.
Schuster, Nick A., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Apparatus for electrical well logging. 2,885,632, 5-5-59,
CI. 324—1.
Schuster, Nick A., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Electronic computing apparatus for computing a root or
a power of the ratio of two quantities. 2,891,728, 6-23-59,
CI. 235—61.
Schuster, Rolf : See —
Krall, Friedrich, Scheibe, and Schuster. 2,890,258.
Schuster, Wilhelm : See —
Melzer, Wolfgang, and Schuster. 2,917,404.
Schusteritz, Ludwig, to Nordmark-Werke Gesellschaft mit
Beschrankter Haftung. New process for the production of
hydrohalides of amino-alkylated barbituric acids. 2,883,381,
4-21-59, CI. 260—247.5.
Schusteritz, Ludwig, and V. Wolf, to Nordmark-Werke
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Piperazine deriva-
tives and the production thereof. 2,870,152, 1-20-59, CI.
260 — 268.
Schusterius, Carl. Electrical resistance elements and method
of producing the same. 2,892,988, 6-30-59, CI. 338 — 9.
Schut, Sam P. Flooring tool. 2,884,035, 4-28-59, CI.
145—1.
Schutt, Hartwig : See —
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, Schirp, and Schutt.
2,900,386.
Blaser, Bruno, Stein, and Schutt. 2,913,488.
Schutt, Hartwig, to Henkel & Cle, G.m.b.H. Production of
a,a'-dicarboxy-substituted pyrrole derivatives. 2,898,344,
8-4-59, CI. 260—326.3.
Schutt, Hartwig, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Process for
the thermal rearrangement of salts of cyclic carboxylic
acids. 2,919,273, 12-29-59, CI. 260—250.
Schutt, Hartwig, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Production of
salts of indole carboxylic acid compounds. 2,919,280,
12-29-59, CI. 260—319.
Schutt, Hartwig and W. Stein, to Henkel & Cie. Gjn.b.H.
Process for the production of aromatic homocyclic or
heterocyclic di- and polycarboxylic acids. 2,912,437,
11-10-59, CI. 260—295.5.
Schutt, Norman C, to Powers Chemco, Inc. Flexible sheet
support for photographic device. 2,914,289, 11-24-59, CI.
248—363.
Schutte, Alfred H. : See —
Matlachowsky, Stefan. 2,876,527.
Matlachowsky, Stefan. 2,886,949.
Matlachowsky. Stephan. 2,908,357.
Schutte. August H. : See —
Mekler, Valentine. Schutte, and Korpi. 2,908,625.
Schutte, Caspar W. : See — ■
Ligthelm, Salomon P., and Schutte. 2,917,392.
Schutte, Ethel M., to The Comfy Mfg. Co. Slip covers.
2,884,993, 5-5-59, CI. 155 — 182.
Schutte, Ethel M., to The Comfy Mfg. Co. Cover for cushion
in upholstered furniture. 2,895,542, 7-21-59, CI. 155 —
182.
Schutte, Laurent J., to Super-Steel Products Co. Room air
conditioning system. 2,900.891, 8-25-59. CI. 98 — 40.
Schutte, Otto, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Electronic fuel
injection control system. 2,910,054, 10-27-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Schutten, Johan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device
for determining very low gas pressures. 2,904,749,
9-15-59, CI. 324—33.
Schutz, Harold R. : See —
Bowe, George R., Schutz, and Suchoeki. 2,908,598.
Schutz, Joseph M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.
Self sealing pneumatic tire. 2,905,220, 9-22-59, CI.
152 — 330.
Schutz, Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke.
Thread coupling for photographic objectives or the like.
2,897,736, 8-4-59, CI. 95—11.
Schutz, Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke.
Depth-of-fleld indicator for photographic objectives.
2,916,980, 12-15-59, CI. 95—64.
Schutz, Karl H., and F. Werner, to Jos. Schneider & Co.,
Optische Werke. Automatic depth of focus indicator for
photographic objectives. 2,916,981, 12-15-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Schutze, Georg H., to AIweg-Forschung, Gesellschaft mit
beschrankter Haftung. Railway switch assemblies. 2,903,-
972, 9-15-59, CI. 104 — 96.
Schutze, Henry G., and A. D. Suttle, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Conversion of organic compounds by
radiation. 2,914,452, 11-24-59, CI. 204 — 162.
Schutzner, Edwin J. Portable ratio tester for transformers.
2,910,646, 10-27-59, CL 324—55.
Schuur, Gerrit : See —
Kreps, Robert W. F., de Wit, and Schuur. 2,915,557.
Schuyler, Garret L. : See —
Girouard, Philias H.. Schuyler, and Bailer. 2,870,678.
Schuyler, Ralph A. Magnetic sound recording machine.
2.912.178, 11-10-59, CI. 242—55.12.
Schuyler, Ralph A. Magnetic sound recording machine.
2.912.179, 11-10-59, CI. 242—55.12.
Schuyler, Thomas C, to Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. Line splice
clamp. 2,901,725. 8-25-59, CI. 339 — 272.
Schwab, August : See —
Gartner, Giinter, Schwab, and Harz. 2,900,540.
Schwab, Bruce B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Remote
emergency traffic control system. 2,903,674, 9-8-59, CL
340—33.
Schwab, Carl M., to Otis Engineering Corp. Well tools.
2,908,333. 10-13-59. CI. 166—218.
Schwab, H. W., Textile Corp. : See —
Schwab, Harold W. 2,869,588.
Schwab, Harold W., to H. W. Schwab Textile Corp. Woven
fabric. 2,869,588, 1-20-59, CI. 139 — 383.
Schwab, Max, deceased ; O. B. Schwab, nee Bonner, sole de-
visee of said M. Schwab. Electric sewing machines.
2,872,885, 2-10-59, CI. 112 — 219.
Schwab, Olga B. : See —
Schwab, Max and O. B. 2.872,885.
Schwab, Richard L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Trans-
former cooling system control. 2,896,152, 7-21-59, CI.
323 — 44.
Schwabach, Theo : See —
Schuenemann, Hans-Bernhard, and Schwabach. 2,909,070.
Schwabe, Karl : See —
Fuhrmann, Hans, and Schwabe. 2,891,438.
Schwabe, William E., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of
improving the quality and productivity of electric arc
furnace steel. 2,909,422, 10-20-59, a. 75 — 10.
Schwager, August C, to Schwager-Wood Corp. High voltage
circuit interrupting and isolating apparatus. 2,872,550,
2-3-59, CI. 200 — 145.
Schwager, August C, to Schwager-Wood Corp. Current
surge arrester. 2,887,549, 5-19-59, CI. 200—146.
Schwager, Henrv H., to Schwager-Wood Corp. Encapsulated
vacuum insulated circuit breaker. 2,870,298, 1-20-59. CI.
200 — 144.
Schwager-Wood Corp. : See —
Schwager, August C. 2,872,550.
Schwager, August C. 2,887,549.
Schwager, Henry H. 2,S70,298.
Schwann, Josef, to Zeiss Ikon A.G. Shutters for photo-
graphic cameras. 2,891,457, 6-23-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Schwaiger, Frank H., R. C. Gadsby, and J. Schwaiger, to
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Straining tank. 2,916,421, 12-8-59,
CI. 195—135.
LIST OF PATENTEES
837
Schwaiger, Joseph : See —
Schwaiger, Frank H., Gadsby, and Schwaiger. 2,916,421.
Schwaiger, Odilo L., to Daimler-Benz Akt. Rotor for a
radial blower. 2,899,129, 8-11-59, CI. 230 — 134.
Schwalbach, Joseph C., to Baso Inc. Modulating fuel control
apparatus. 2,874,904, 2-24-59, CI. 236 — 1.
Schwamb, George T., to Burndy Corp. Insulating cover for
pressurized panel. 2,868,895, 1-13-59. CI. 174 — 138.
Schwan, Clarence F., to The Reliance Electric & Engineering
Co. Induction frequency changer. 2,867,738, 1-6-59,
CI. 310 — 160.
Schwan, Clarence F., to The Reliance Electric & Engineering
Co. Heat exchanger for dynamoelectric machine. 2,915,-
656, 12-1-59. CI. 310 — 57.
Schwaneke, Alfred E. : See —
Krause, Walter W., and Schwaneke. 2,883,779.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., to A-M Corp. Reverse bimetal ther-
mostat. 2.881,300. 4-7-59, CI. 219 — 25.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., to Dormeyer Corp. Timer mechanism.
2,906,194, 9-29-59, CI. 99 — 329.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and H. P. Randick, to A-M Co.
Speed governor. 2,876,215, 3-3-59, CI. 200 — 80.
Schwaneke, Alfred E., and H. P. Randick, to A-M Co.
governor. 2,876,316, 3-3-59, CI.
Compensated speed
200 — 80.
Schwaneke, Alfred E.,
Compensated speed
200 — 80.
Schwaneke,
2,867,712,
Schwaneke,
2,871,589,
Schwaneke,
2,880.530.
and H.
governor.
P. Randick,
2,876,317,
3-3-59,
to A-M
3-3-59,
Co.
CI.
Steam table grill.
Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp.
1-6-59, CI. 219 — 43.
Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Electric iron.
-3-59, CI. 38—77.
Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Electric iron.
4-7-59, CI. 38 — 77.
Schwaneke, Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Switch. 2,896,041,
7-21-59. CI. 200—73.
Schwaneke, Fred C, to Dormeyer Corp. Cooking vessel.
2,910,571, 10-27-59, CI. 219 — 44.
Schwaneke, Fred C, and J. E. Tucker, to Dormeyer Corp.
Tea basket and vaporizer. 2,900,895. 8-25-59. CI. 99 — 284.
Schwank, Gunther, deceased ; Rheinisch-Westfalische Revision
Treuhaud Akt. (Treuhaud Akt.) and W. Franken, executors,
to American Infra Red Radiant Co., Inc. Gas burners.
2,870,830, 1-27-59, CI. 158—114.
Schwank, Ludwig : See —
Von Kurnatowski, Hans, Reitzenstein, and Schwank.
2.886,687.
Schwarcman, Alexander, to Spencer Kellogg and Sons, Inc.
Preparation of drying oil by modification and copolymeriza-
tion of soy bean oil with a vinyl monomer. 2,912,396,
11-10-59, CI. 260—22.
Schwarcz, Morton, to Morton Chemical Co. Rodenticidal
compositions comprising a 2-acyl 1,3-indandione and an
ethylenediamine tetraacetate. 2,880,132, 3-31-59, CI.
167 — 46.
Schwann, Edward G., and C. L. Duren, to Link Aviation, Inc.
Servo multiplier having reduced error. 2,904,253, 9-15-59,
CI. 235 — 194.
Schwartz, Albert. Winding stem construction for watches.
2,892,303, 6-30-59, CI. 58—68.
Schwartz, Albert B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Attrition-
resistant inorganic oxide gels and method for preparing
the same. 2,900.349, 8-18-59, CI. 252 — 317.
Schwartz, Albert B., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Treat-
ment of inorganic hydrogels. 2,914,486, 11-24-59, CI.
252 — 455.
Schwartz, Alfred J. C. Catamenial device and method of
forming same. 2,905,175, 9-22-59, CI. 128 — 270.
Schwartz, Anthony M. : See —
Minor, Francis W., and Schwartz. 2.875,167.
Schwartz, Anthony M., to The Gillette Co. Opalescent de-
tergent composition. 2,891,912, 6-23-59, CI. 252 — 152.
Schwartz, Bernard, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
trode for glow-discharge device. 2,879,433, 3-24-59, CI.
315 — 353.
Schwartz, Bertram, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Semiconductor
translating devices. 2,874,076, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 200.
Schwartz, Daniel M., to The Eimco Corp. Material handling
machine. 2.886,192, 5-12-59. CI. 214 — 130.
Schwartz, David L. Self-aerating bait bucket. 2,883,789,
4-28-59, CI. 43—57.
Schwartz, David L. Insulation block holding device for
power saws. 2,898,955, 8-11-59, CI. 143 — 171.
Schwartz, Harold A., to Patchogue-Plymouth Corp. Twisted
paper yarn. 2,871,652, 2-3-59, CI. 57 — 167.
Schwartz, Harold A., to Patchogue-Plymouth Corp. Pile
rugs and rug-bases and composite yarns therefor.
2,901.005. 8-25-59. CI. 139 — 420.
Schwartz. Harold H., to Empire Brushes, Inc. Clamp-type
mop for engaging multiple strand elements. 2,870,473,
1-27-59. CI. 15—229.
Schwartz, Harold H., to Empire Brushes, Inc. Head con-
struction for multiple-strand mops. 2,902,704, 9-8^59,
CI. 15—229.
Schwartz, Harold H. to Empire Brushes, Inc. Fountain
detergent brushes and controls therefor. 2,908,445, 10-13-
59, CI. 239—317.
Schwartz, Harold O. : See —
Schneeberger, Richard F., and Schwartz. 2,895,366.
Schneeberger, Richard F., and Schwartz. 2,913,947.
executrix.
2,872,429,
Hinged hood for open
Schwartz, Harry, to General Electric Co. Variable resistor.
2,909,751, 10-20-59, CI. 338—190.
Schwartz, Henry A., to Cheese Machinery Co. Cheese mold.
2,S79,593, 3-31-59, CI. 31 — 42.
Schwartz, Herbert. Method for inhibiting the formation and
growth of slime in water systems. 2,873,249, 2-10-59, CI.
210 — 64.
Schwartz, Jacob D. Dental impression tube. 2,878,565,
3-24-59. CI. 32 — 19.
Schwartz, Jacob D. Dental setup. 2,893,054, 7-7-59, CI.
18—5.7.
Schwartz, James, and G. E. Stark, to R. R. Donnelley & Sons
Co. Columnar tyne form and removable type slugs for such
form. 2,900,901, 8-25-59, CI. 101—368.
Schwartz, James W. Multiple panel glazing units. 2,909,814,
10-27-59, CI. 20—56.5.
Schwartz, James W., to Radio Corp. of America. Line
phosphor, color tube, registration system. 2,917,571,
12-15-59. CI. 178 — 5.4.
Schwartz, James W., and P. E. Kaus, to Radio Corp. of
America. Deflection system. 2,915,672, 12-1-59, CI. 315 —
13.
Schwartz, John J., to Brown & Bigelow. Key chain and
coin holder article. 2,892,537, 6-30-59, CI. 206—38.
Schwartz, Louis. Mattress cover and method of making same.
Re. 24,591, 1-20-59, CI. 5—354.
Schwartz, Louis E. Teaching device. 2,910,785. 11-3-59,
CI. 35—8.
Schwartz, Max M., deceased ; M. G. Schwartz,
Method of preparing elastomeric plastigels.
2-3-59, CI. 260—30.6.
Schwartz, Melvin M. : See —
Wernz, Donald E., and Schwartz. 2,893,903.
Schwartz, Minnie G. : See —
Schwartz, Max M. 2,872,429.
Schwartz, Nathan, and C. S. Wax.
pickup trucks. 2,912,276, 11-10-59, Cl. 296—100.
Schwartz, Ralph E., to H. H. Jamieson. Method for making
battery separator. 2,889,390, 6-2-59, Cl. 136 — 148.
Schwartz, Robert A. D., and S. W. Lindheim. Ceiling and
lighting construction. 2,888,113. 5-26-59, Cl. 189—85.
Schwartz, Samuel M., and D. Gross, to Velveray Corp.
Method and apparatus for flocking and removing excess
flock. 2,881,087, 4-7-59, Cl. 117 — 19.
Schwartz Sol. Protective covers for photographic trans-
parencies. 2,867,927, 1-13-59, Cl. 40 — 158.
Schwartz, Sol. Packing means for pile fabrics. 2,895,604,
7-21-59, Cl. 206—51.
Schwartz, William A. Chair and horizontal carrier for in-
valids. 2,915,112, 12-1-59, Cl. 155 — 30.
Schwartzkopf, Lewis J. : See —
Dreher, John J., and Schwartzkopf. 2,904,640.
Schwartzman, Louis H. : See —
Corson, Ben B., and Schwartzman. 2,873,300.
Schwartzman, Louis H., and B. B. Corson, to Koppers Co.,
Inc. 2,6-dimethylstyrene polymers. 2,913,440, 11-17-59,
Cl. 260 — 88.1.
Schwartztrauber, George H. Fish lure. 2,876,580, 3-10-59,
Cl. 43 — 42.06.
Schwartztrauber. George H. Connector for a fish line and
fish hook. 2,901.856. 9-1-59, Cl. 43 — 42.72.
Schwartzwalder, Karl : See —
Schaefer, Carl F., and Schwartzwalder. 2,867,888.
Somers, Arthur V., and Schwartzwalder. 2,906,909.
Schwarz. Adolf : See —
Clifford, Hugh J., and Schwarz. 2,881,616.
Schwarz, Dr., Arzneimittelfabrik G. m. b. H. : See —
Rummel, Walter. 2,877,253.
Schwarz, George, to Powers Chemco, Inc. Etching bath.
2,890,943, 6-16-59, Cl. 41 — 42.
Schwarz, Heinrich : See — -
Buchner, Karl, and Schwarz. 2,871,249.
Schwarz, Herman, K.G. : See —
Heusner, Wilhelm L. G. 2,912,211.
Schwarz, Joseph H.,> to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Hy-
draulic clamp operating circuit. 2,916,171, 12-8-59, Cl.
214 — 653.
Schwarz, Karl H. : See —
Goodhue, Carl E., Schwarz. and Stephens. 2,882,725.
Schwarz Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Brenner, Mortimer W., and Owades. 2,884,352.
Riedl, Wolfgang. 2,898,374.
Town, Bernard W. 2,867,654.
Schwarz, Meyer, and P. J. Franklin, to United States of
America, Army. Wetting agent for ion-exchange resin
battery. 2,895,000, 7-14-59, Cl. 136 — 100.
Schwarz, Robert, W. Kuchen, and F. Weigel, to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke, Akt. Organosilicon condensation products
and processes for producing them. 2,901,449, 8-25-59, Cl.
260 — 18.
Schwarzbeck, John G. : See —
Schulte, Clifford L., Schwarzbeck, and Hust. 2,873,613.
Schwarzenbach, Earl E., and W. A. Streuer, to Oak Mfg. Co.
Interlock mechanism. 2.876,301, 3-3-59, Cl. 200 — 5.
Schwarzenbek, Eugene F., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Platinum
catalyst. 2,897,137, 7-28-59, Cl. 208—140.
Schwarzer, Fritz. Power supply. 2,896,096, 7-21-59, Cl.
307—150.
Schwarzhans, Helmut : See —
Grimme, Walter. Schwarzhans, and Wollner. 2,913,497.
838
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Schwarzkopf Development Corp. : See —
Brilli, Franz. 2,894,792.
Herz William, and E. Pipitz. 2,874.065.
Kolbl. Franz, and Messmer. 2,894,830.
Schwa rzmayr, Ludwig. Combustion gas heating system.
2,917,240, 12-15-59, CI. 237 — 09.
Schwarzschild, Jack : See —
Brown. Julius L., Odierno, Schwarzschild, Viasniensky,
and Wenie. 2,872.860.
Schw&rzwalder, Karl, and A. Wagner. Tile composition and
product suitable for floors of stables. 2,877,135, 3-10-59,
CI. 117—70.
Schwebel, Adolf, to MABEG Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. Sheet
feeder for printing and other sheet handling machines.
2,900,180, 8-18-59, CI. 271 — 62.
Sell webs, Robert K. Apparatus for coating the ends of corn
ears with wax. 2,903,996, 9-15-59, CI. 118—23.
Schwebs, Robert K., to Cornell Paperboard Products Co.
Method and jig for packaging vegetables or the like.
2,911,775, 11-10-59, CI. 53 — 37.
Schwechten, Heinz W. : See —
Neeff, Riitger, and Schwechten. 2,885,410.
Schwechten, Heinz W., J. Singer, and O. Bayer, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the dyeing
of polymers of acrylonitrile or asymmetric dicyanoethylene.
2,900,210, 8-18-59, CI. 8—39.
Schwechten, Heinz-Werner : See —
Singer, Josef, Bayer, and Schwechten. 2,891,971.
Schwede. Otto G. : See —
Hollmann, Hans E., and Schwede. 2,872,529.
Schwede, Otto G. Isotope separator. 2,917,028, 12-15-59,
CI. 250 — 41.9.
Schwedler, Gottfried : See —
Ruppevt, Wilhelm, Schwedler, Essewein, and Fritz.
2,884,894.
Schweeberg. Hans : See —
Raichle, Karl, Sehweeberg, and Schnell. 2,879.249.
Schwegler, Matthias M. Fish hook extractor. 2,870,564,
1-27-59, CI. 43—53.5.
Schwedler, Roy F.. to J. I. Case Co. Two-way plow.
2,808,307. 1-13-59, CI. 172—225.
Schwegler, Rov F., to J. I. Case Co. Tractor mounted plow.
2,897.904, 8-4-59, CI. 172 — 209.
Schwegler, Roy F., to J. I. Case Co. Swivel plow. 2,900,354,
9-29-59, CI. 172 — 449.
Schweickert, Hans : See —
Nagorsen, Hans, and Schweickert. 2,906,002.
Schweickert, Hans, and J. Haus, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Akt. Apparatus for preparing rod-shaped, crystalline
bodies, particularly semi-conductor bodies. 2,893,847,
7-7-59, CI. 23—273.
Schweickert, Hans, and J. A. Herlet. to Siemens-Schuckert-
werke Aktiengesellschaft. Method of manufacturing
selenium rectifier cells. 2,914,837, 12-1-59, CI. 29—25.3.
Schweiger, Leonard B., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Method
of producing citric acid by fermentation. 2,916,420,
12-8-59, CI. 195—36.
Schweikert, Edward W. Safety holders for ear ornaments.
2,878,660, 3-24-59, CI. 63 — 14.
Schweikhard, George A., %0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club,
Inc. Utility box. 2,880,918. 4-7-59, CI. 223—107.
Schweim, Walter C. Manual rotator for antenna. 2,900,154,
8-18-59, CI. 248 — 45.
Schweinberg, Fred M., to Koppers Co., Inc. Tilting ladle.
2,881,488. 4-14-59, CI. 22—82.
Schweinberg, Fred M., to Koppers Co., Inc. Tilting ladle.
2,910,746, 11-3-59, CI. 22—85.
Schweiss, Walter W., to Philco Corp. Non-linear device
varying impedance match between antenna and radio fre-
quency stages. 2,897,353, 7-28-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Schweisthal, Frederick G., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Auto-
matically controlled pneumatically powered lubricator.
2,893,515, 7-7-59, CI. 184 — 15.
Schweiter. Walter, to Maschinenfabrik Schweiter A. G. Col-
lector for yarn bobbins. 2,873,063, 2-10-59, CI. 232 — 43.1.
Schweiter, Walter, to Maschinenfabrik Schweiter A. G. Mech-
anism for segregating and arranging cops and the like, in
an orderly manner. 2,873,883, 2-17-59, CI. 221 — 171.
Schweitzer, John A. : See —
Dobischek, Dietrich. Schweitzer, and Ward. 2,873,218.
Schweitzer, Earl O. : See —
Frost, Richard H., and Schweitzer. 2,902,861.
Schweitzer, Earl O., to The Swartwout Co. Pressure
transmitter. 2,913,909, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 18.1.
Schweitzer, Kurt H. : See —
Hummer, Ralph G.. Young, and Schweitzer. 2.895,243.
Schweitzer, Otto : See —
Bader, Erich, and Schweitzer. 2,870,118.
Kloepfer, Harry, and Schweitzer. 2,882,254.
Kloepfer, Harry, and Schweitzer. 2,892,730.
Schweitzer, Otto, and E. Bader, to Deutsch Gold- und Silber-
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Self-hardening surface
coating compositions. 2,874.080, 2-17-59, CI. 148 — 6.14.
Schweitzer, Paul H., and A. W. Hussmann. Air-cooled, port-
scavenged, two-stroke cycle engine with rotating piston.
2,902,987, 9-8-59, CI. 123 — 41.16.
Schweitzer, William K, Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinyl
aromatic polymers stabilized with dimethylalkylene dia-
mines. 2,873,264, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 45.9.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co.
Compositions of vinyl aromatic polymers and synthetic
rubber stabilized with tetra-(2-hydroxyalkyl)alkylene
diamines. 2,878,232, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinyl
aromatic polymers stabilized with ureides. 2,894,933,
7-14-59, CI. 260—45.9.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co.
Vinyl aromatic polymers stabilized with salicyloyl-
morpholines. 2,900,728, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 45.8.
Schweitzer, William K., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinyl
aromatic polymers stabilized with oximes. 2,911,385,
11-3-59, CI. 260 — 45.9.
Schweitzer, William V., to The American Hardware Corp.
Door lock. 2,912,846, 11-17-59, CI. 70 — 216.
Schweizer, Paul : See — -
Zuercher, Anthony J., and Schweizer. 2,911,213.
Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaf t : See —
Amsler, Rudolf. 2,890,626.
Schweller, Edmund F., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus with condensate director. 2,878,655, 3-24-59,
CI. 62—285.
Schwemin, Arnold J., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. High voltage generator. 2,878,401,
3-17-59, CI. 307—110.
Schwend, Fred N. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., and Schwend. 2,916,989.
Schwendemann, Edward T., M. J. Sadowsky, Jr., and E.
Murway, to Inland Steel Co. Apparatus for and method
of controlling the coating thickness in continuous galvaniz-
ing. 2,894,856, 7-14-59, CI. 117—114.
Schwenger, Karl C, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft.
Process for the internal calibration of single- or multiple-
part ball guide tubes. 2,914,839, 12-1-59, CI. 29—148.4.
Schwenk, Ulrich : See —
Van Raay, Hans G., and Schwenk. 2.913 505.
Schwenk, Willy, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Rotary impact
tool. 2,907.239, 10-6-59, CI. 81—52.3.
Schwenk, Willy, E. Bayer, C. Hagemann, and E. Haberle, to
Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Power-operated, rotarv impact-
type hand tool. 2,907,240, 10-6-59, CI. 81 — 52.3.
Schwenker, John E. : See —
Johannesen, John D., Myers, and Schwenker. 2,899,570.
Schweppe, Howard B. Self-tapping and self-locking externally
threaded fastener havin<* locking section of greater pitch.
2,901.019. 8-25-59. CI. 151 — 22.
Schwerdhofer, Hans J. : See —
Hils. Karl, and Schwerdhofer. 2,882,427.
Schwerdhofer, Hans J., to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Automati-
cally engaging and disengaging ratchet pawl mechanism
for changeable speed drive coaster brakes for bicycles.
2,895.576, 7-21-59. CI. 192 — 6.
Schwerdle, Arthur. Process for producing alkali metal methyl
arsonates. 2.889.347. 6-2-59, CI. 200 — 442.
Schwertfeger. Walter J. Egg cartons. 2,893,619, 7-7-59,
CI. 229—29.
Schwesinger, Gerhard, to United States of America, Army.
Lenticulated rear projection screen. 2,870,673, 1-27-59,
CI. 88—28.93.
Schwesinger, Gerhard, to United States of America, Army.
Optical system for non intermittent motion pictures.
2,896.504. 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 16.8.
Schweter, Walter : See —
Schlichting, Otto, and Schweter. 2,903,492.
Schwettman, Roy E., to Link-Belt Co. Geared flexible
shaft couplings. 2,899.807, 8-18-59. CI. 64 — 9.
Schwidefsky, Kurt, to Carl Zeiss. Comparator for deter-
mining coordinates of a point on a pattern. 2,916,961,
12-15-59, CI. 88—14.
Schwienbacher, Georges, V2 to Lumoprint-Zindler K.G. Ap-
paratus for the production of photographic copies. 2.903,-
954, 9-15-59, CI. 95 — 77.5.
Schwimmer, Paul W. Remotelv located sunnlv system and
apparatus for a camera. 2,868.067. 1-13-59, CI.' 88 — 17.
Schwindt, Johannes, to W. C. Heraeus, G.m.b.H. Vacuum
coating. 2.885.997. 5-12-59. CI. 118 — 49.
Schwing. Friedrich W. Hoeing-shovel loader. 2,881,932.
4-14-59. CI. 214 — 147.
Schwing, Friedrich W. Equipment for conveying nulpy or
nlastic materials. 2.889,174. 6-2-59, CI. 302 — 37.
Schwinger, Abram. Cold water coffee brewer. 2,87S,746,
3-24-59, CI. 99—283.
Srhwinhorst, Walter A. Apparatus for dispensing flocking
material. 2.889 083. fi-2-59. CI. 222 — 193.
Schwinn. Frank W. Wheel chair commode seats. 2,880 783
4-7-59. CI. 155—31.
Schwinn, Frank W. Manually operated control device.
2,902,882, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 533.
Schwinn, Richard C, W. G. Sterzer. and F. R. Werner, to
The National Cash Register Co. Record material feeding
and printing equipment for cash registers. 2,884,857,
5-5-59, CI. 101 — 260.
Schwister. Johann : See — -
Rohloff, Gunter, and Schwister. 2,914,998.
Schwitzer Corp. : See —
Hardv. James A. 2,902,127.
Weir, Thomas J. 2,879,755.
Schwoegler, Edward J., and R. E. Putscher. to Neville Chemi-
cal Co. Recovery of indene by azeotropic purification with
furfural. 2,874,097, 2-17-59, CI. 202 — 42.
Schwope, Arthur D. : See —
Augustine, Frank, and Schwope. 2,871,192.
LIST OF PATENTEES
839
to United States of
2,898,710, 8-11-59,
Schwyzer, Robert, to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Process for the manufacture of an amino-acid. 2,917,519,
12— 15— 59 CI 260 326 3.
Schwyzer, Robert, B. Iseiin, and M. Feurer, to Ciba Phar-
maceutical Products Inc. Process for the manufacture of
gramicidin S. 2,912,427, 11-10-59, CI. 260—112.
Schwyzer, Robert, B. Iseiin, W. Rittel, and P. Sieber, to
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc. Process for the manu-
facture of amino carboxylic acid esters and peptide re-
actants therefor. 2,917,502, 12-15-59. CI. 260—112.
Schymik, Walter H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Welded
isolated phase bus. 2,874,207, 2-17-59, CI. 174—99.
Schymik, Walter H., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Enclosed
bus sector. 2,877,289, 3-10-59, CI. 174 — 99.
Schytil, Franz, to Metallgesellschaft Akt. Process for treat-
ing comminuted solids with gases. 2,893,839, 7-7-59, CI.
23 — 177.
Schytil, Franz, to Lurgi Gesellschaft fiir Chemie und Hut-
tenwesen m.b.H. Production of phosphate fertilizers soluble
in citric acid. 2,916,372, 12-8-59, CI. 71 — 45.
Scialla, Michael, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Combined variable
area nozzle and aerodynamic brake. 2,880,575. 4—7—59,
CI. 60—35.54.
Scibetta, Paul C, and L. B. Higdon
America, Navy. Lapping machine.
CI. 51—157.
Scientific Design Co., Inc. : See —
Colton, John W. 2.901.407.
Colton, John W. 2,909,240.
Scientific Products Co. : See —
Johnson, Robert J. 2,918,751.
Scientific Research Institute Ltd. : See —
Miyata, Akira. 2,887,643.
Scigliano, Joseph J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Cleaning
spinnerettes. 2,907,687, 10-6-59, CI. 134—5.
Scinta, Anthony C. : See —
Oishei, John R., and Scinta. 2,905,961.
Scinta, Anthony C, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield
cleaner. 2,915,770, 12-8-59, CI. 15 — 250.
Scintilla Ltd. : See —
Kaufmann, Albert. 2,914,099.
Scisorek, Martin D. : See —
Menkin, Benjamin D., Rabin, and Scisorek. 2,891,364.
Scites, Joe, % to I. Tuggle. Safety constructions for re-
frigerators. 2.869,486, 1-20-59, CI. 109 — 63.5.
Sciullo, Charles V., to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry &
Machine Co. Method of forging a nut blank having a bore
with a projecting key. 2,871,492, 2-3-59, CI. 10 — 86.
Sciurba, Jack L., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor oscillator.
2,887,574, 5-19-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Sciurba, Jack L., to Motorola, Inc. Manual volume control
for transistor audio stage utilizing both variable attenua-
tion and variable degeneration. 2,891,146, 6-16-59, CI.
250—20.
Scoazec. Roger G. : See —
Brun de Saint Hippolyte, Georges, and Scoazec.
2,868,334.
Seobpl. Ben, to Quick Point Pencil Co.. Inc. Writing media
for ball point pen. 2,882,172, 4-14-59, CI. 106 — 22.
Scobey, Fred J. : See —
Banmbach, Harlan L.
Scoby. Frank : See —
Neumann, Arthur E.
Neumann, Arthur E.
Scoccia, Arno. Awning
7-14-59. CI. 20—57.5.
Scoffel. Robert O.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Wide-
range automatic gain control. 2,910,550, 10-27-59, CI
179—171.
Scofield. Philip F. : See —
Pickpls, Edward G., Stallman, and Scofield.
Scofield, Raymond C, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
of gases containing acetylene and removal
therefrom. 2,871,979, 2-3-59, CI. 183 — 115.
Scofield, Raymond C. to Phillips Petroleum Co.
, Little, and Scobey. 2,903,942.
2,910.021.
2,914,632.
or like construction. 2,894,296,
2,878,992.
Dehydration
of acetylene
Regenerative
2,875,148, 2-24-59,
hydrocarbon cracking process in series.
CI. 208—64
Scofield, Raymond C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery
and purification of acetylene. 2,900,044, 8-18-59, CI.
183—115.
Scofield, Raymond C, and J. A. Weedman, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Combined liquid-vapor phase separation
process. 2,905,637, 9-22-59, CI. 208—311.
Scoggin. Baxter I.. Jr.. to Cook Chemical Co. Pump-type
liquid sprayer having hold-down cap. 2,870,943. 1-27-59.
CI. 222—182.
Sconce. Freddie O.. and R. A. Taylor. Jr., % to Stone Crest
Studios. Inc. Contour analysis of stereo pairs of aerial
photosrraphs. 2.871.759. 2-3-59. CI. 88 — 24.
Sconzo, Thomas G. Jalousies. 2,902,731, 9-8-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Sconzo, Thomas G. Toggle lock device for jalousies.
2,905,984, 9-29-59, CI. 20 — 62.
Scoras, John C. : See — ■
Kaspar. William F. 2,895,757.
Scorgie, Donald G. High accuracy
2,876,642, 3-10-59, CI. 73 — 361.
Scorgie, Donald G., to United States of America, Navy. Push-
pull magnetic amplifier. 2,885,631, 5-5-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Scorgie, Donald G. High speed magnetic amplifier. 2,909,723,
10-20-59, CI. 323—89.
Scott. Archie. Transmission lift. 2,901,218. 8-25-59. CI.
254 — 150.
voltage reference.
Scott, Arthur D., W. B. Greenlee, deceased (by H. B. Green-
lee, administratrix), G. H. Evans, and W. G. Sinn; said
administratrix and said Evans assors. of %2 to said Scott
and xk to said Sinn. Fashion previewing projector.
2,899,860, 8-18-59, CI. 88—24.
Scott, Arthur L., to Soo Valley Co. Package for fishing line.
2,912,102. 11-10-59, CI. 206—56.
Scott, Arthur L., and S. W. Trewhella, to Columbia Products
Co. Apparatus and method for producing tapered glass
rods. 2,918,104, 12-22-59, CI. 154—1.7.
Scott, Ben R. Combination coat and pants hanger. 2,875,932,
3-3-59, CI. 223—91.
Scott, Benjamin F. : See —
Neville, Orear K., and Scott. 2,910,588.
Scott, Carleton B. : See —
Webb, Irving D., Scott, and Yale. 2,882,197.
Scott, Carleton B., to Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp.
Sulfurized tetrathiophosphates. 2,867,561, 1-6-59, CI.
167—22.
Scott, Carleton B., to Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp.
Fungicidal and bactericidal compositions. 2,868,687,
1-13-59, CI. 167—22.
Scott, Carleton B., to Union Oil Co. of California. Organo-
phosphorus polymers. 2,871,202, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Scott, Carleton B., to Union Oil Co. of California. Aromatic
hydrocarbon isomer separation with an antimony trihalide.
2.888.496, 5-26-59, CI. 260—674.
Scott, Carleton B., to Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp.
Method of destroying fungi and nematodes employing tri-
methyl thiophosphite. 2,897,110, 7-28-59, CI. 167—22.
Scott, Carleton B., to Collier Carbon and Chemical Corp.
Oxidation of alkyl phosphites. 2,909,555, 10-20-59, CI.
260 — 461.
Scott, Carleton B., and W. D. Schaeffer, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Process for converting a xylene feed mixture
to pora-xylene and styrene. 2,879,313, 3-24-59, CI.
260-669.
Scott, Carleton B., and W. L. Wasley, to Union Oil Co. of
California. Organo-phosphorus condensation products.
2,897,228, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Scott, Carleton B., I. D. Webb, and J. W. Yale, Jr., to Collier
Carbon and Chemical Corp. Method of destroying nema-
todes employing dimethyl polysulfides. 2,917,429, 12-15-59,
CI. 167 — 22.
Scott, Carleton B., W. D. Schaffer. and T. F. Doumani, to
Union Oil Co. of California. Manufacture of para-xylene.
2,918,505. 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 672.
Scott, Charles G. Self-winding mechanism for watches.
2,867,078. 1-6-59. CI. 58 — 82.
Seott, Charles H. : See —
Lewis, Kenneth D., Johnson, and Scott. 2,917,228.
Scott, Charles J., and K. S. G. Pertwee, to General Electric
Co. Vaporization coating process and alloy therefor.
2,904,451, 9-15-59, CI. 117—97.
Scott, Charles R., and D. G. Grenley, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for coating perishable foodstuffs. 2,872,325,
2-3-59, CI. 99—166.
Scott. Cleveland R. : See —
Ayers, Arnold L, and Scott. 2,874.535.
Cobb, Raymond L., and Scott. 2,917,495.
Scott, David R. : See —
Chesebrough, James A., Scott, and Elliott. 2,894,178.
Scott. David R., J. A. Chesebrough, and H. F. Elliott, to
Hewlett-Packard Co. Drive mechanism. 2,877,657,
3-17-59. CI. 74—393.
Scott, Edward F. : See —
Voorhees, Albert, and Scott. 2,899,261.
Scott, Edwin D., to American Forging & Socket Co. Adjust-
able seat track assembly. 2,907,371, 10-6-59, CI. 155 — 14.
Scott, Elmer T., to Johnston Testers. Inc. Hydrostatically
balanced adjustable flow bean and locking device therefor.
2,917,270. 12-15-59, CI. 251 — 96.
Scott, Ernest R. Bathtub railing. 2,885/690, 5-12-59, CI.
4—185.
Scott, Ethel: See—
Mandel, Henri. 2,874,493.
Mandel, Henri. 2,899,774.
Scott, Everette C. Method and apparatus for producing
granulated food products. 2,900,256, 8-18-59, CI. 99 — 56.
Scott & Fetzer Co., The : See —
MacFarland, Charles H. 2.900.768.
MacFarland, Charles H. 2,913,756.
Scott, George H. 2,897,604.
Scott, Floyd L., to Hughes Tool Co. Earth boring drill.
2,901,223, 8-25-59. CI. 255—302.
Scott, Frances : See —
McGuire, Clarence V. 2,884,662.
Scott, George H, to The Scott & Fetzer Co. Demonstration
accessory for vacuum cleaners. 2,897,604, 8—4-59, CI. 35 —
13.
Scott, George H. Musical time indicator. 2,903,937, 9-15-59,
CI. 84—484.
Scott, George V. : See —
Allen, John M., and Scott. 2,879,231.
Scott, George W. Joint for an angularly adjustable wrench
head. 2,886,998, 5-19-59, CI. 81—177.9.
Scott, George W., and W. R. MacLay, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Spring drive apparatus. 2,915,906,
12-8-59, CI. 74—125.5.
Scott, Gerald : See —
Batty, John W., Lambert, Scott, and Seed. 2,913,481.
840
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Scott, Gerald, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Oxida-
tion process. 2,872,460, 2-3-59, CI. 260—364.
Scott, Gerald, and F. K. G. Tate, to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Ltd. Manufacture of anthracenes. 2,889,381,
6-2-59, CI. 260 — 670.
Scott, Harold E. B., to Vickerys Ltd. Doctors for paper
and like machines. 2,890,473, 6-16-59, CI. 15—256.5.
Scott, Harry R. : See —
Lantz, Ray F., Scott, Perl, and Clark. 2,911,810.
Scott, Hayes O., and R. L. Pietsch, to The Engineered Prod-
ucts Co. Magnetic door stop. 2,888,289, 5-26-59, a.
292 — 201.
Scott, Hayes O., and R. L. Pietsch, to The Engineered Prod-
ucts Co. Magnetic catch. 2,888,291, 5-26-59, CI. 292 —
251.5.
Scott, Homer G. Swivel spring snap opener. 2,884,823,
5-5-59, CI. 81—3.
Scott, Howard M., to Radio Corp. of America. Modulation
or gain control system and method. 2,883,626, 4-21-59,
CI. 332 — 49.
Scott, Ian J. C, to Holley Carburetor Co. Impulse ignition
device. 2,905,831, 9-22-59, CI. 307—10.
Scott, James G., R. A. Freeman, and R. T. Houston, to
American Percussion Tool Co. Well drilling equipment.
2,868,507, 1-13-59, CI. 255 — 4.6.
Scott Jpss^ * &pp
Bowness", George W., and Scott. 2,872,239.
Scott, John J. : See —
Glaubke, Allen F., and Scott 2,884,683.
Scott, J. O., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Drilling fluid.
2,867,584, 1-6-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Scott, John W., to California Research Corp. Demetalliza-
tion of hydrocarbon fractions. 2,902,429, 9-1-59, CI.
208—89.
Scott, John W., Jr., to California Research Corp. Preparation
of iron group hydrogenation catalyst support on molyb-
denum oxide-alumina support. 2,878,193, 3-17-59, CI.
252 — 465.
Scott, John W., Jr., to California Research Corp. Catalyst
and method of catalyst preparation. 2,889,287, 6-2-59, CI.
252 — 155.
Scott, John W., Jr., to California Research Corp. Free float-
ing piston reactor. 2,898,199, 8-4-59, CI. 23 — 252.
Scott, John W., Jr., to California Research Corp. Shale
retorting. 2,899,365, 8-11-59, CI. 202 — 87.
Scott. John W., Jr., H. M. Lavender. Jr., and W. J. Rossi, to
California Research Corp. Adsorption separation process.
2,870.230, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Scott, John W., Jr., and R. V. Luthy, to California Research
Corp. Production of durene from fractions containing
polyalkyl benzenes having 9 to 10 carbon atoms per
molecule. 2,910,514, 10-27-59, CI. 260 — 671.
Scott, Johnny N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for the
peroxide treatment of blends of polymers of 1-oleflns and
hydrogenated diene polymers and products thereof.
2,877,206, 3-10-59, CI. 260—45.5.
Scott, Joseph F. Musical toy piano with music box.
2,882,778, 4-21-59, CI. 84 — 95.
Scott, Junius D. : See —
Kast, George, Gilbert, and Scott. 2,885,617.
Scott. Larkin B. : See —
Coates. Vincent J., and Scott. 2.900.866.
Scott. Larkin B., and E. L. McCarthv. to The Perkin-Elmer
Corp. Optical image director. 2,887,935, 5-26-59, CI. 95 —
4.5.
Scott, Larkin B., and R. Losch, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp.
Limit stop mechanism. 2,903,893, 9-15-59, CI. 74 — 10.2.
Scott, Larren O. Flag securing attachment. 2,906,234,
9-29-59, CI. 116—173.
Scott. Lawrence B. : See —
Bondi, Arnold A., and Scott. 2,913,439.
Scott, Lewis A., to Omark Industries, Inc. Attachment for
converting a portable circular saw to a chain saw. 2,879,-
814, 3-31-59, H. 143 — 32.
Scott, Loren F. Excavating apparatus. 2,910,274, 10-27-59,
CI. 255 — 19.
Scott. Margaret S. : See —
Scavullo, Angelo C. 2.878,172.
Scott, Merl G.. to Cabot Shops, Inc. Hydraulic braking ap-
paratus. 2,874,808 2-24-59, CI. 188 — 77.
Scott. Milton J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Modified mel-
amine laminating resins. 2,908,603, 10-13-59, CI. 154 —
140.
Scott, Milton J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Process of treat-
ing textile yarns. 2,909,447, 10-20-59, CI. 117—139.5.
Scott. O. M., & Sons Co.. The : See-
Fox, Richard M. 2.867.372.
West, John R. 2.889,082.
Scott, Orin W., to Beech Aircraft Corp. Constant speed
propeller with self-contained pump and governor. 2,911,050,
11-3-59, CI. 170—160.21.
Scott Paper Co. : See —
Britt, Kenneth W. 2,890.540.
Holcroft, Donald E. 2.900,024.
Powers, William R., and Volz. 2,900,278.
Scott, Pete J. Car parking tower. 2,899,085, 8-11-59, CI.
214 — 16.1.
Scott, Peter : See —
Huggard, Joseph P., and Scott. 2,867,760.
Scott, Platho P., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Com-
position for plugging highly permeable formations.
2,873,250, 2-10-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Picture hanger device. 2,898,064, 8-4-59,
Lacing cutter. 2,874,774, 2-24-59, CI.
Keyboard operated electrical musical instru-
" CI. 84 — 1.25.
Scott, Ralph C.
CI. 248—31.
Scott, Ray W.
164 — 37.
Scott, Raymond.
ment. 2,871,745, 2-3-59,
Scott, Raymond E. : See —
Joerren, Ernest A. .and Scott. 2,868.300.
Scott, Robert C, and W. H. Hogan, to Cleveland Pneumatic
Industries, Inc. Landing gear construction. 2,892,626,
6-30-59, CI. 267—64.
Scott, Robert E., to Gagnier Fibre Products Co. Fastener.
2,894,301, 7-14-59, CI. 24 — 73.
Scott, Robert E., to Gagnier Fibre Products Co. Fastener.
2,910,750, 11-3-59, CI. 24—73.
Scott, Robert F. Apparatus for packaging flat flexible ar-
ticles. 2,869,302, 1-20-59, CI. 53 — 255.
Scott, Robert H., to General Motors Corp. Fluid lock dif-
ferential. 2,894,416, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 710.5.
Scott, Robert J. : See —
Chappell, William A., and Scott. 2,904,268.
Scott, Roy L. Egg processing plant. 2,886,173, 5-12-59, CI.
209—121.
Scott, Thomas R., G. King, and J. M. Wilson, to International
Standard Electric Corp. Production of semi-conductor
material for rectifiers. 2,910,394, 10-27-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Scott, Vernah L. Pet commode. 2,883,963, 4-28-59,
CI. 119—1.
Scott, Victor L. Hot seat. 2,904,031, 9-15-59, CI. 126 — 204.
Scott Viner Co., The : See —
Carmichael, Mead S., Jr., and Stark. 2,918,292.
Scott, Warren H. : See —
Rirter, Alden J., and Scott. 2,884,767.
Scott, William E. : See —
Goldberg, Moses W., and Scott. 2,894,958.
Scott, William F. : See —
Smith, Thomas R., and Scott. 2,899,818.
Scott William J. : See —
Grieve. Alexander, and Scott. 2,885.826.
Scott, William J., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Sealed rectifier units for T. R. cells. 2,903,660, 9-8-59,
CI. 333—98.
Scott, William J., to The British Thomson-Houston Co. Ltd.
Ultra high frequency waveguide systems. 2,916,707,
12-8-59. CI. 333 — 13.
Scott, William M., Jr., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co.
Instantaneous lockout release for automatic recloser.
2,905,786, 9-22-59, CI. 200—89.
Scott, William M., Jr., and J. B. Cataldo, to I-T-E Circuit
Breaker Co. Bus duct unit for electrical distribution
system. 2,884,548, 4-28-59, CI. 307 — 147.
Scott & Williams, Inc. : See —
Bley, William G. 2,871.806.
Felker, Maurice H. 2,903,871.
Folsom, George I. 2,909,048.
Lawson, Robert H. 2,890,577.
Lawson, Robert H., and Bristow.
McDonough, John J. 2,902,845.
McKinley, George H., and Whitehead.
McVey, Clarence H. 2,906,004.
Page, Frank R. 2,913,890.
Vendetti. Frank J. 2,881,603.
Scottish Oils Ltd. : See —
Stewart, Daniel. 2,897,983.
Scottish Mechanical Light Industries Ltd. : See-
Oxley, Thomas A. 2,870,404.
Scovill Mfg. Co. : See —
Binks, Chester J. 2,878,836.
Binks, Chester J. 2,899,981.
Blake, Charles B., and Cadv.
Carpinella, Michael J. 2,916,788.
Deist, James C. 2,904,667.
Harris, William H. 2,872,034.
Havican. Raymond V. 2,872,087.
Jensen, Philip B. 2,912.984.
Kachergis, Henry J. 2,895,681.
Langyel, John F. 2,880.425.
Lawlor. Martin T. 2,889,065.
Mackey, Charles W. 2,891,565.
Maxim, Oren B. 2,899,731.
Peck George. 2,872.884.
Porter, Harrv M. 2,891,495.
Seaver, Donald A. 2,903,006.
Seyfried, Arthur W. Re. 24,607.
Seyfried, Arthur W., and Lahr. 2,891,745.
Troske, Frederick W. 2,878,954.
Veilleux, Lewis J. 2,881,949.
Scoville. Ray R. Case for electronic modular units. 2,892,-
009. 6-23-59. CI. 174—52.
Scoville, Ray R. Electronic modular units.
11-17-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Scow, Kenneth B. : See —
Smith, Robert S., Eggenberger, and Scow.
Scozzafava, Milton V. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., Scozzafava, and Stansell. 2,894,449.
Scozzafava, Milton V., and R. E. Busch, to Clarv Corp. Paper
feeding device. 2,879,993, 3-31-59, CI. 271 — 2.1.
Scragg, Ernest P. R.. and A. Dobson, to Ernest Scragg &
Sons Ltd. False twisting devices for textile yarns and the
like. 2,872.769, 2-10-59, CI. 57—77.45.
2,912.839.
2,896,434.
2,900,073.
2,913,634,
2,907,680.
LIST OF PATENTEES
841
Scragg, Ernest, & Sons Ltd. : See —
Scragg, Ernest P. K., and Dobson. 2,872,769.
Scram Bros. : See —
Harmon, Esther. 2,876,455.
Scram, Calvin D. : See —
Harmon, Esther. 2,876,455.
Scram, Seymour : See —
Harmon, Esther. 2,876,455.
Scramlin, Henry W. Telephone switch. 2,910,548, 10-27-59,
CI. 179—159.
Scranton, Charles J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for
mounting pickup fingers on draper conveyer. 2,869,711,
1-20-59. CI. 198 — 198.
Screven, Thomas P. Switching panel for testing watthour
meters. 2,890,413, 6-9-59, CI. 324 — 74.
Screw Machine Products Co. : See —
Abbiati. Theodore H. 2,871,738.
Scribner, Albert W. Metal cutting. 2,895,211, 7-21-59, CI.
29—106.
Scripto, Inc. : See —
Lockwood. John C. 2,881,608.
Lockwood, John C. 2,898,886.
Sams, Herbert W. 2,883,969.
Van Haltern, Frank, Jr. 2,898,887.
Scriptomatic, Inc. : See —
Hoopes, Penrose R. 2,913,979.
Scripture, Edward W, Jr., S. W. Benedict, and P. B. Jacox,
to American-Marietta Co. Hydraulic cement compositions,
ingredients, and methods of making same. 2,868,659,
1-13-59, CI. 106—90.
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., and S. W. Benedict, to American-
Marietta Co. Hydraulic cement compositions. 2,872,329,
2-3-59. CI. 106—92.
Scriven, Albert K., Jr., to S. Curtis and Son, Inc. Carton
construction and method of making the same. 2,913,967,
11-24-59, CI. 93—36.
Scriver, Richard M. : See —
Howell, William, and Scriver. 2,867,895.
Scruggs, Charles H. Quail feeder. 2,896,575, 7-28-59, CI.
119—51.
Scuderi, John, to Eastman Machine Co. Paper pattern cut-
ting machine. 2,877,550, 3-17-59, CI. 30 — 228.
Scudi, John V., S. J. Childless, and D. B. Reisner, to Wallace
& Tiernan Inc. Sulfapyridine-1-oxides. 2,881,166, 4-7-59,
CI. 260 — 239.8.
Scuitto, Thomas J., to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic
counter. 2,871.399, 1-27-59. CI. 315—8.6.
Scuitto, Thomas J., to General Electric Co. Automatic signal
control system. 2,874,216, 2-17-59, CI. 178—66.
Scullen, Hugh J. Jet pumps in refrigeration system.
2.887.857. 5-26-59. Cl. 62 — 500.
Scully, Frank P., to Scully Signal Co. Whistle for signaling
device for use in filling tanks. 2,910,956, 11-3-59, Cl.
116—109.
Scully, John F., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Dis-
tributor. 2,898,403, 8-1-59, Cl. 178 — 53.1.
Scully-Jones and Co. : See —
Better, Bernard R. 2,888,848.
Better, Bernard R. 2,890,054.
Better, Bernard R., and Lehde. 2,889,022.
Scully Signal Co. : See —
Rowell. William G 2,900.915.
Scully, Frank P. 2,910,956.
Scully, Thomas J., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit
interrupter. 2,908,787. 10-13-59. Cl. 200 — 144.
Scully, Vincent. Apparatus for lifting and transporting
patients. 2,891,256, 6-23-59, Cl. 5 — 86.
Scura, Vincent G., to Dubl-Chek Corp. Coin-actuated electric
numbering machine. 2,872,008, 2-3-59, Cl. 194 — 9.
Seaborg, Glenn T. : See —
Brown, Harrison S., and Seaborg. 2,875,021.
Miller, Daniel R., Seaborg, and Thompson. 2,917,358.
Segre, Emilio, Kennedy, and Seaborg. 2,908,621.
Seaborg, Glenn T., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Extraction of Plutonium values from
organic solutions. 2,918,349, 12-22-59. Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Seaborg, Glenn T.. to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Solvent extraction process for Plu-
tonium. 2,882,124, 4-14-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Seaborg, Glenn T., and I. Perlman, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Basic perocide pre-
cipitation method of separating plutonium from contami-
nants. 2,873,169, 2-10-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Seaborg, Glenn T., R. C. Thompson, and F. W. Albaugh, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Recovery of plutonium neptunium from aqueous solutions.
2,886,406, 5-12-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Seaborg, Glenn T., J. W. Gofman, and R. W. Stoughton, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Dry fluorine separation method. 2,887,357, 5-19-59, Cl.
23—14.5.
Seaborg, Glenn T., J. W. Gofman, and R. W. Stoughton, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Selective separation of uranium from thorium, protactin-
ium and fission products bv peroxide dissolution method.
2,900,228, 8-18-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Seaborg, Glenn T., S. G. Thompson, and N. R. Davidson, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Separation of fission products from plutonium by precipi-
tation. 2,903,335, 9-8-59, Cl. 23 — 14.5.
Sealey, Stenersen, and Wiederkehr.
2,909,721.
2,867,458.
2,914,348.
2,874,888.
2,874,406.
2,904,819, 9-22-59,
Seaborg, Glenn T., and R. A. James, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of recover-
ing transuranic elements of an atomic number below 95.
2,917,361, 12-15-59, Cl. 23—14.5.
Seager, Donald B., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Stall roll
control device for vertical take-oft: airplane. 2,886,264,
5-12-59, Cl. 244 — 42.
Seagrave, Earl M.. Jr. : See —
Simons. William B., Jr., and Seagrave, 2,888,216.
Seal, Russell R., Jr. : See —
Lifter, Bennett M., and Seal. 2,910,759.
Sealco Mfg. Inc. : See —
Martin, Leslie E. 2,890,901.
Seale, Homer T. Pressure-fluid-operated vise. 2,896,487,
7-28-59, Cl. 81 — 17.2.
Seale, Virgil L. : See —
Kirkpatrick, wiiiard H., and Seale. 2.875,128.
Kirkpatrick, Willard H., and Seale. 2,884,459.
Seale, William L., to J. I. Case Co. Fertilizer distributor.
2,913,150, 11-17-59, Cl. 222—310.
Sealed Power Corp. : See —
Olson, Holly M. 2,893,798.
Sealey, William C. : See-
Hansen, Harding B.,
2,870,525.
Marohn, Richard P., and Sealey.
Sealol Corp. : See —
Kroekel, Rolf H. W.
Kroekel, Rolf H. W.
Sealpack Corp. : See —
Rodth, Joseph J. 2,899,886.
Sealright-Oswego Falls Corp. : See —
Horning. Raymond H., and Wilcox.
Spurr, Robert. 2,882,936.
Seal-Spout Corp. : See —
Klausmann, Milton H. 2,898,004.
Klausmann, Milton H. 2,892,430.
Sealtite Insulation Mfg. Corp. : See —
Firnhaber, Miles S., and Nvgren.
Firnhaber, Miles S. 2,896,256.
Sealtron Corp. : See —
Rothacker, Francis N. 2,904,664.
Seaman-Andwall Corp. : See —
Kressin, William E. 2,878,731.
Seaman, Harry J. 2,892,558.
Seaman, David J. Closure structure.
Cl. 16 — 50.
Seaman, Edward L., to S. & W. Sewing Machine Attachment
Co. Box pleating attachment for sewing machines. 2,915,-
997, 12-8-59, Cl. 112 — 132.
Seaman, Harry J., to Seaman-Andwall Corp. Vehicle
mounted apparatus. 2,892,558, 6-30-59, Cl. 214 — 140.
Seaman, Louis, and S. Karp. Chair-bed with floating vibrator
housing. 2,905,170, 9-22-59, Cl. 128—33.
Seaman, Philip H. : See —
Bernstein. Allan C. 2,881,365.
Seaman, Stewart E. Apparatus for forming a fibrous web
from a liquid suspension. 2,907,388, 10-6-59, Cl. 162 — 305.
Seamans, Robert C, Jr., H. P. Whitaker, F. P. Wilkins, and
iS. A. Wingate, to Research Corp. Autopilot. 2,868,481,
1-13-59. Cl. 244 — 77.
Seamless Rubber Co., The : See —
Gow, Arthur R., and Madsen. 2,906,533.
Seamon, Thomas L. Spring-biased soap ejector. 2,908,995,
10-20-59, Cl. 45—28.
Sear, Derek W., and A. P. Osborne, to Dunlop Rubber Co.
Ltd. Adhesive compositions. 2,891,917, 6-23-59, Cl. 260 —
17.
Searer, Jay C. : See —
Less, Frank W., Roeck, and Searer. 2,912,402.
Less, Frank W., Roeck, and Searer. 2,912,406.
Searight, Charles E. Apparatus for applying thermoplastic
markers to roadways. 2,875,675, 3-3-59, Cl. 94 — 39.
Searle, G. D.. & Co. : See —
Baran, John S., and Pappo. 2,910,470.
Bergstrom, Clarence G. 2,889,318.
Bergstrom, Clarence G. 2,889,321.
Bergstrom, Clarence G. 2,889,344.
Bergstrom, Clarence G., and Dodson.
Bible. Roy H., Jr. 2,902.494.
Bible, Roy H., Jr., and Hoehn.
Bible, Rov H., Jr., and Hoehn.
Bible, Rov H.. Jr., and Placek.
Cella, John A. 2.875 199.
Cella, John A. 2,900.383.
Cella, John A. 2,918.463.
Chinn, Leland J. 2,907,759.
Colton, Frank B. 2,874,170.
Colton, Frank B. 2.902.497.
Colton, Frank B. 2,905,676.
Colton, Frank B., and Atwater.
Cusic, John W. 2.890,219.
Cusic, John W., and Hamilton.
Dodson, Raymond M. 2,894,961.
Dodson, Raymond M. 2,913,466.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Tweit.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Tweit.
2,892,851.
2,889.371.
2,918,490.
2,908,682.
2,891,078.
2,874,155.
2,882,281.
2,882,283.
2,891,079.
2.912,443.
2,875,215.
2,889.345.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Tweit. '2,904,560.
492096— P-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Searle, G. D., & Co. : See — Continued
Dodson, Raymond M., and Tweit. 2,904,561.
Dornfeld, Clinton A. 2,867,665.
Dornfeld, Clinton A. 2,882,321.
Dornfeld, Clinton A. 2,884,461.
Dornfeld, Clinton A. 2,893,993.
Dornfeld, Clinton A. 2,899,441.
Hoehn, Willard M. 2,874,179.
Hoehn, Willard M. 2,880.229.
Hoehn, Willard M. 2,889.341.
Hoehn, Willard M. 2,907,788.
Hoehn, Willard M. 2,911,432.
Jiu, James. 2,910,486.
Johns. William F. 2,875,201.
Johns, William F., and Mueller. 2,911,418.
Krimmel, Carl P. 2,907,772.
Krimmel, Carl P. 2,907,773.
Levy, Harold, and Mednick. 2,919,286.
Loken, Bjarte. 2,871,246.
Loken, Bjarte. 2,889,342.
Loken, Bjarte, and Flores. 2,875,198.
Loken, Bjarte, and Flores. 2,880,213.
Miramontes, Luis. 2,912,362.
Miramontes, Luis E., and Romero. 2,892,833.
Miramontes, Luis E., Romero, and Ahuad Farjat.
2,878.246.
Miramontes, Luis E.. Romero, and Fritsche. 2,878,247.
Mueller, George P. 2,885,411.
Mueller, George P. 2,911,406.
Pappo, Raphael. 2,891,948.
Pappo, Raphael. 2,907,758.
Pappo, Raphael. 2,911,404.
Pappo, Raphael. 2,913,455.
Pappo, Raphael. 2,913,467.
Pappo, Raphael. 2,919,285.
Pappo, Raphael, and Baran. 2,912,432.
Robinson, Richard A. 2,908,691.
Tweit, Robert C. 2,897,196.
Voegtli. Walter. 2.876.235.
Voegtli, Walter, and Robinson. 2,907,764.
Searle, Norman E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Herbicidal compositions and their preparation. 2,882,140,
4-14-59, CI. 71—2.3.
Searle, Norman E., and D. E. Wolf, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Fungicidal compositions and methods
employing lipoic acids. 2,871,154, 1-27-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Searle, Ronald W. Log debarking machine having universally
mounted and inwardly biased cutters. 2,918,952, 12-29-59,
CI. 144 — 208.
Searles, Thomas F. Tone varying attachment for a string
musical instrument. 2,893,282, 7-7-59, CI. 84 — 313.
Sears. Daniel S. : See —
Jenkins, Leslie H., and Sears. 2,873,171.
Newton, Edwin B„ and Sears. 2,880,191.
Newton, Edwin B., and Sears. 2.882,177.
Newton, Edwin B., and Sears. 2,894,929.
Sears, Harold W. : See —
Keller, Philip B. 2,903,148.
Sears, Hartley M., to The Hartley Co. Universal ink
cartridge. 2,914,027, 11-24-59, CI. 120—42.4.
Sears, Richard E., to Beaver Precision Products, Inc. Means
for preloading a ball spline assembly. 2,905,008, 9-22-59,
CI. 74 — 409.
Sears. Roebuck and Co. : See —
Abramson, Harvey J. 2,873,851.
Askins, William J., and Chapin. 2,901,193.
Bracht, Charles A. 2,915,067.
Bell, Joseph L., and Meinke. 2,901,596.
Chapin, Howard R. 2,891,738.
Chesser, Cecil E. 2,915,318.
Enger, Roy E. 2,886,833.
Goldring, Marianne. 2.917,750.
Hillberg, Robert L. 2,909,101.
McCarthy, Joseph W. 2,873,750.
Pihl, Hadley C. 2,869,648.
Reid, Harry A., and Gall. 2,898,883.
Sefried. Harry H., II, and Gunnesson. 2,869,268.
Sease, Lura A., and D. J. Johnson. Medicine cabinet with
rotary magazine. 2,882,114, 4-14-59, CI. 312 — 279.
Sease, Lura A., and D. J. Johnson. Desk with rotary chart
magazine. 2,888,306, 5-26-59, CI. 312 — 196.
Sease, Will S.. to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Jet nozzle
protector. 2.868,512, 1-13-59, CI. 255 — 314.
Seasonmaster, Inc. : See —
Schneider, Michael. 2,903,735.
Seaton, George A. : See —
Stedelin, Jerome J., Jr., and Seaton. 2,913,172.
Seaton, John H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Wheel assembly.
2,884,042, 4-28-59, CI. 152 — 404.
Seaton, William H., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of
destroying grasses. 2,904,421, 9-15-59, CI. 71 — 2.3.
Seats, Peter, and L. V. Connolly, Jr., to Thomas Electronics,
Inc. Acrylic screen settling system. 2,905,571, 9-22-59,
CI. 117—33.5.
Seats, Peter, and C. M. Appleberry, Jr., to Thomas Elec-
tronics Inc. Method of improving adherence of luminescent
screens. 2,906,639, 9-29-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Seats, Peter, and L. V. Connolly, Jr., to Thomas Electronics,
Inc. Screen settling system. 2,909,444, 10-20-59, CI.
117—33.5.
Seaver, Charles H. Purse construction. 2,888,970, 6-2-59,
CI. 150—28.
Seaver, Donald A., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Fire valves. 2,903,006,
9-8-59, CI. 137—77.
Seavert, Howard H., to Simmons Co. Feeding and guiding
mechanism for sewing machines. 2,869,492, 1-20-59. CI.
112—3.
Seavert, Howard H., to Simmons Co. Apparatus for closing
mattresses. 2,809,493. 1-20-59. CI. 112—3.
Seavey, Frederick R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Power transmission mechanism. 2,886,150, 5-12-59, CI.
192- 21.5.
Seavey, Roland W., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co,
Deburring device. 2,871,764, 2-3-59, CI. 90 — 1.4.
Seaview Industries, Inc. : See —
Becker, Nathan. 2,900,682.
Seay, James G. : See —
Fowler, Frank C, and Seay. 2,877,279.
Seay, Patrick H. : See —
Kolloff, Harold G., and Seay. 2,875 246.
Se Bastian, Ford, to Silex Co. Beverage dispensing machine.
2,907,265, 10-6-59, CI. 99—283.
Sebek, Oldrich K. : See —
Murray. Herbert C. and Sebek. 2,902,411.
Sebek, Oldrich K., and R. M. Michaels, to The Upjohn Co.
Reduction of 11,17-keto steroids by trichomonads.
2,877,161, 3-10-59, CI. 195 — 51.
Sebek, Oldrich K., and G. B. Spero, to The Upjohn Co. 6-
methyl-1-dehydro analogues of cortisone, hydrocortisone
and 21-esters thereof. 2,897,218, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 397.45.
Sebem S. A. : See —
Tuscher, Jean E. 2,869.528.
Sebens, Carl R., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Double-nulling
radiation comparison system. 2,904,686, 9-15-59, CI.
250—43.5.
Sebestik, Aldrich E. Automatic room register. 2,915,745,
12-1-59, CI. 340—332.
Sebok. Albert L. : See —
Cole, James D., Duckwitz, and Sebok. 2,888,192.
Sebok, Frank, to Purolator Products, Inc. Air cleaner-intake
silencer unit and filter element therefor. 2,871,976, 2-3-59,
CI. 183 — 44.
Sebok, Joseph B., to Purolator Products, Inc. Air cleaner
and silencer unit. 2,896,738, 7-28-59, CI. 181 — 35.
Seborg, Earnest Y., to Barnes Drill Co. Honing machine
with plug sizing. 2,870,577, 1-27-59, CI. 51—34.
SeBreny, Bernhard B. Tubeless air wheel. 2,909,208,
10-20-59, CI. 152—327.
Seccombe, Lionel H., Jr. : See —
Willis, Grant N., and Seccombe. 2,897,644.
Seck,_Werner_G. : See
and Kurlinski. 2,876,481.
cape for postmen. 2,898,599
I
Seek.
Rain
Fleckenstein, Lee, and Seckler.
See-
Gerber, Dale C,
Seckendorf, Hugo.
8-11-59, CI. 2—88.
Seckler, Howard N. : See-
Brooks, Chester E.,
2,876.288.
Seco Co., Inc. : See —
Weber, Albert M. 2,905,353.
Second Bank-State Street Trust Co. :
Vittands, Walter A. 2,868,623.
Secord, John R., and E. A. Chapin, to General Motors Corp.
Rotary shaft seal. 2,916,314, 12-8-59, Cl. 286 — 11.14.
Secord, Robert N., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Process for pro-
ducing finely-divided silica. 2,886,414, 5-12-59, CI. 23 — 182.
Seddon, Thomas R. : See —
Kivisto, Lauri J., and Seddon. 2,897,787.
Seddon, Thomas R., to International Harvester Co. Double
acting fluid control valve. 2,902,053, 9-1-59, CI. 137—
622.
Sedergren. Erling D., to R. S. Sanford, R. H. Casler, J. O.
Eames, W. A. Eaton, and E. D. Sedergren. Brake mecha-
nism. 2,880,823, 4-7-59, CI. 188—72.
Sederlund, Conrad A. Form for molding concrete I-beams.
2,883,728, 4-28-59, CI. 25—121.
Sedergren, Erling D. : See —
Sanford, Roy S., and Eames. 2,889,897.
Sederquist, Stanley L. F., and O. F. Johnson ; said Johnson
assor. to said Sederquist. Coin dispenser. 2,895,488,
7-21-59, CI. 133—6.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., to The Sperrv Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Ac-
celerometers. 2,888,256, 5-26-59. Cl. 264 — 1.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Gyro-
scopic apparatus. 2,913,907, 11-24-59, Cl. 74 — 5.41.
Sedgfield Hugh B., and W. F. Luttrelle, to The Sperry Gyro-
scope Co. Ltd. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,868,021, 1-13-59,
Cl. 74 — 5.4.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., M. L. Jofeh, and R. Albrecht, to The
Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Apparatus adapted to measure
accelerations and inclinations. 2,869,851, 1-20-59, Cl.
264 — 1.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and R. Whalley, to The Sperry Gyroscope
Co. Ltd. Torque-applying devices. 2,874,578, 2-24-59,
Cl. 74 — 5.4.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and F. Errington, to The Sperry Gyro-
scope Co. Ltd. Gyroscopic apparatus for measuring rate
of turn and linear acceleration. 2,878,006, 3-17-59, Cl.
264 — 1.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., J. A. Taylor, and D. MacDougall. to
Sperry Gyroscope Co., Ltd. Gyroscopic apparatus. 2,903,-
891, 9-15-59, Cl. 74—5.4.
Sedgwick Machine Works, Inc. : Sec —
Crosby, Peter F. 2,886,183.
Crosby, Peter F. 2,915,195.
LIST OF PATENTEES
843
Sedgwick, Robert K., to American Steel Foundries. Hydraulic
machine and control circuits. 2,891,431, 6-23-59, CI. 78 —
98.
Sedgwick, Robert K., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Machine
tool for removing product from a container. 2,911,662,
11-10-59, CI. 15—104.1.
Sedgwick, William D., E. A. Schad, and C. V. Lashbrook ;
said Schad and said Lashbrook assors. to said Sedgwick.
Trash and litter collecting apparatus. 2,878,508, 3-24—59,
>qi^ 15 354.
Lightning arrester. 2,896,104,
7-21-59,
Leaping toy animal. 2,878,616, 3-24-59,
deposition. 2,894,691,
Inflation
Hydrocarbon
260—679.
2,913,481.
Sedlacek. Franz.
CI. 313 — 12.
Sedlacek, Karl.
CI. 46—129.
Sedlacsik, John. Electrostatic
7-14-59, CI. 239—15.
Sedlacsik, John, Jr. Spray device acuated by supersonic
means. 2,881,092, 4-7-59, CI. 117 — 93.
Sedlacsik, John, Jr. Method and apparatus for electrostati-
cally applying multi-coatings. 2,894,485, 7-14-59, CI.
118—626.
Sedlacsik, John, Jr. Electrostatic spray coating apparatus
and method. 2,913,186, 11-17-59, CI. 239—15.
Sedlaczek, Herbert, and O. Waldrich. Hot machining of metal
ingots. 2,869,432, 1-20-59, CI. 90 — 43.
Sedlock, Carl P. : See —
Wilkinson, James D., and Sedlock. 2,916,082.
See, Theodore S., and H. A. Frommelt, to La Salle Steel Co.
Milling cutters. 2.881,507, 4-14-59, CI. 29—105.
Seeberg, George B., and H. E. Bargren, to Sundstrand Ma-
chine Tool Co. Milling machine. 2,868,089, 1-13-59, CI.
90—21.
Seeberger, Bertha : See —
Seeberger, Fred B. 2,885.720.
Seeberger, Fred B. and B. Seeberger, executrix of said F. B.
Seeberger, deceased, to G. J. Segal. Caster. 2,8S5,720,
5-12-59, CI. 16 — 14.
Seeburger, Harold O. : See —
Horsley. Lee H., and Seeburger. 2,915,559.
Seed, Daniel, to Specialties Development Corp.
equipment. 2,906,447, 9-29-59, CI. 230 — 116.
Seed, John C. : See —
Baltzly, Richard, and Seed. 2,917,430.
Seed, Kenneth W., to Phillips Petroleum Co.
conversion method. 2,905,731, 9-22-59, CI.
Seed, Leslie : See —
Batty. John W., Lambert, Scott, and Seed.
Seed, Michael G. : See —
Fefer. Gregory. Rudorff. and Seed. 2,876,386.
Seefelder, Matthias : See — -
Pasedach, Heinrich, and Seefelder. 2,879,308.
Seefeldt, Fred C, and J. Rubin, to General Dynamics Corp.
Method of refrigerating a finely-divided material. 2,893,216,
7-7-59, CI. 62—63.
Seegelken, Hermann : See —
Meurer, Siegfried, and Seegelken. 2,907,308.
Seeger. Bernard I., to Boeing Airplane Co. Automatic fuel
controls for regulating aircraft Mach No. in accordance
with change of altitude. 2,872,133, 2-3-59 CI. 244 — 76.
Seeger. Edwin W. : See —
Xolden. William F. and Seeg°r. 2.901.276.
Seeger.. Ernst, and A. Kottler, to Dr. Karl Thomae, G. m. b. H.
Process for the production of dioxvdiphenylpyridyl-
methanes. 2,871,242. 1-27-59, CI. 260—295.
Seeger. Nelson V. : See —
Finelli. Anthony F., and Seeger. 2,888,437.
Seeger, Nelson V., and T. G. Mastin, to Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. Accelerator. 2,879,251, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 45.4.
Seeger Refrigerator Co. : See —
Sands. Peter W. 2,903,987.
Seeger, Robert W. : See —
Felts. Gordon P., Parks, and Seeger. 2,915,928.
Seeger-Williams, Inc. : See —
Crouch, Elmer A. 2,914,135.
Seegert, Neal, to Baso Inc. Control apparatus for fluid fuel
burning apparatus and the like. 2,895,545. 7-21-59 CI.
158—128.
Seegrist, Theodore A. Coat hanger. 2,873,053, 2-10-59, CI.
223—98.
Seehof. Jerrold M.F and H. J. Trurnit. Fast response record-
ing hygrometer. 2,904,765, 9-15-59, CI. 338 — 35.
Seel, Max, and R. H. Brodeur, to The Pennsylvania Railroad
Co. Railway cars. 2,914,003, 11-24-59, CI. 105 — 368.
Seelbach, Charles W. : See —
Morway, Arnold J., Seelbach, and Cottle. 2,901,432.
Morway, Arnold J., Seelbach, and Lippincott. 2,917,458.
Seelbach, Charles W., and W. J. G. McCulloch, to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Polymerization of alpha ole-
fins. 2,893,984, 7-7-59, CI. 260—93.7.
Seele, Harold A. Timer mechanism. 2,902,554. 9-1-59, CI.
200—38.
Seele, Harold A. Electro-magnetic relay. 2,916,580,
12-8-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Seeler, Charles E. : See —
Bauer, Benjamin B., Gunter, and Seeler. 2,900,452.
Seeler, Henry W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Breathing apparatus. 2,882,896, 4-21-59, CI. 128 — 142.
Seeler, Henry W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Pressure demand breathing oxygen mask with built-in
regulator. 2,892,456, 6-30-59, CI. 128 — 142.
Seeler, Henry W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Reducing and diluting adapter. 2,894,507, 7-14-59, CI.
128 — 142.
Seeler, Henry W. Respiratory apparatus. 2,897,833, 8-4-59,
CI. 137—64.
Seeler, Henry W., to United States of America, Air Force.
Self oriented mask harness arrangement. 2,912,978,
11-17-59, CI. 128—146.
Seeley, Dewey M., to United States Steel Corp. Grip for
straightening structural sections. 2,918,961, 12-29-59,
CI. 153—35.
Seeley, Donald C. : See —
Dobrowolski, Raymond M., and Seeley. 2,912,353.
Seeley, Harold T. : See —
Hodges, Merwyn E.( Koss, and Seeley. 2,879,454.
Seeley, Harold T., to General Electric Co. Temperature re-
sponsive protective relay. 2,896,127, 7-21-59, CI. 317 — 40.
Seelig, Albert F^Jr. : See —
Bachman, Fred E., and Seelig. 2,911,923.
Seelig, Albert F„ Jr., to American Steel Foundries. Rotor
brake. 2,911,070, 11-3-59, CI. 188—59.
Seelig, Herman S. : See —
Brennan, Harry M., Seelig, and Vander Haar. 2,892,799.
Brennan, Harry M., Seelig, and Vander Haar. 2,906,702.
Brennan, Harry M., Vander, and Seelig. 2,910,429.
Seelig, Herman S., and W. P. Cropper, to Standard Oil Co.
Process for contacting liquids. 2,884,375, 4-28-59, CI.
208—146.
Seelmann, Frederick G. : See —
McDougal, Paul A., Sr., and Pileggi. 2,882,987.
Seeloff, Melvin M. : See —
Campbell, Donald M., and Seeloff. 2,879,490.
Seeloff, Melvin M., to The Tavlor-Winfield Corp. Welding
current conductor bars. 2,879,374, 3-24-59, CI. 219 — 89.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and H. H. Hansen, to The Taylor-Winfield
Corp. Hot upsetting machine. 2,913,568 11-17-59, CI.
219—152.
Seely, Llewellyn M., to Super-Grip Anchor Bolt Co., Inc.
Method of making tubular, pronged reinforcing members
for rock strata. 2,889,614, 6-9-59, CI. 29 — 155.
Seely, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Motor protector
bracket. 2,882.002, 4-14-59, CI. 248 — 205.
Seelye. Arthur T. Holder for test tubes. 2,917,183,
12-15-59, CI. 211—74.
Seem. Warren A. : See —
Stoddard, Nicholas J., and Seem. 2,891,376.
Seemuller, John R. : See — -
Webb, Edwin T., and Seemuller. 2,870,223.
Seenberg, Leo. Torsion type seat support. 2,889,868, 6-9-59,
CI. 155 — 50.
Seenewald, Kurt : See —
Jacobowsky, Armin, and Sennewald. 2,915,565.
Seevers, Delmar O., to California Research Corp. Seismic
record statistical computer. 2,912,164, 11-10-59, CI.
235 — 193.
Seewaek, Benjamin. Adjustable bracket for a shower rod. cur-
tain holder, or the like. 2,903,141, 9-8-59, CI. 211— 105..4.
Seewann, Theodore. Flower vase and packing device.
2,904,932, 9-22-59, CI. 47 — 41.
Seferian, Ralph : See —
Dunlap, John G., Palmer, and Seferian. 2,906,694.
Seffl, Raymond J., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Halogenated
cyclic ethers. 2,918,479, 12-22-59. CI. 260 — 346.1.
Sefried, Harry H, II. Apparatus for rifling gun barrels.
2.901,815. 9-1-59. CI. 29—1.1.
Sefried, Harry H, II, and E. J. Gunnesson, V* to Sears,
Roebuck and Co., and % to The High Standard Mfg. Corp.
Spring ejector means. 2,869,268, 1-20-59, CI. 42 — 25.
Segal, George J. : See —
Seberger, Fred B. 2,885,720.
Segal. Maragrete : See —
Claas, Helmut F., R. H., and T. 2,913,977.
Segal. Mitchell M. : See —
Ball, Arthur F., Goldbaum, and Whitney. 2,906,039.
Segal, Samuel, to Wilson-Jones Co. Opening and closing
levers for ring binders. 2,871,863, 2-3-59, CI. 129—24.
Segal, Samuel, to Wilson-Jones Co. Loose leaf binder.
2,888.934, 6-2-59, CI. 129—24.
Segal, Stanley M. Flashback shield. 2,870,359. 1-20-59, CI.
313—36.
Segal, Stanley M. Apparatus employing horizontally elon-
gated carbon arc sources. 2,896,108. 7-21-59, Cl. 314 — 47.
Segall, Donald : See —
O'Donnell, John F., and Segall. 2,898,514.
Segall. Louis H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Spark device.
2,867,740, 1-6-59, Cl. 313—130.
Segall, Louis H., and J. C. Pelton, Jr., to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Electrical pulse divider. 2,916,672, 12-8-59, Cl.
315—277.
Sege, Thomas D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Electron beam form-
ing apparatus. 2,916,659, 12-8-59, Cl. 315—5.34.
Segelhorst, August V., to S. R. Bowen Co. Oil well jar-sealed
type. 2,891,772, 6-23-59, Cl. 255—27.
Seger. Francis M. : See — ■
Bradley, John S., V, Otto, and Seger. 2,916,454.
Seger, Harold B. Training device for skaters. 2,900,008,
8-18-59, Cl. 155 — 22.
Seger, Ralph L., Jr. : See —
Smith, Cornelius W., Seger, and Rorem. 2,896,687.
Seger, Victor H. : See —
Overland, John S.. Hill, and Seger. 2,869,210.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Segerstrom. Carl A., to Raytheon Co. Echo ranging system.
2,915,747, 12-1-59, CI. 343 — 7.3.
Segesman, Francis F. : See —
Ferre, Maurice C, Schuster, and Segesman. 2,S80,389.
Segrave, Patrick A. : See —
Cope, John E., Segrave, and Fisher. 2,875,277.
Segraves, William B., and G. O. Hillard, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Oxidation of hydrocarbon drying oils.
2,895,979, 7-21-59. CI. 260 — 451.
Segre, Emilio. J. W. Kennedy, and G. T. Seaborg. to United
States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Producing
energy and radioactive fission products. 2,908,621, 10-13-
59. CI 204—154.2.
Segur, Asa B. Packaging apparatus. 2,917,991, 12-22-59,
CI. 100—7.
Segura, Marnell A. : See —
Hunter, Edward A., and Segura. 2,906,713.
Nicholson, Edward W. S., Segura, and Broussard.
2,906,698.
Sehl, Harry J. : See —
Walper. Curry O.. and Sehl. 2,869.624.
Sehlow, Fenton. Readily threaded needle. 2,872,092, 2-3-59,
CI. 223—102.
Sehn, Francis J., and M. M. Clemons ; said Clemons assor.
to said Sehn. Gripper mechanism for material handling
device, 2,910,321, 10-27-59, CI. 294—88.
Sehn, William E. : See —
Beck, George W., Sehn, and Ziffer. 2,902,732.
Sehn, William E., to General Motors Corp. Weather sealing
member. 2,912,727, 11-17-59, CI. 20—69.
Sehring, Richard : See —
Zeile, Karl, and Sehring. 2,890,237.
Sehring, Richard, and K. Zeile, to C. H. Boehringer Sohn.
Phosphoric acid ester insecticides. 2,890,236, 6-9-59,
CI. 260 — 461.
Sehring, Richard, and K. Zeile, to C. H. Boehringer Sohn.
Organic phosphoric and thiophosphoric acid esters. 2,898,-
341, 8-4-59, CI. 260—294.8.
Seibel, Alfred F. Fuel and gaseous mixing unit. 2,879,948,
3_3t_59, CI. 239—427.
Seiberling, Dale A., and F. W. Wish. Spray nozzle for liquid
storage tanks. 2,895,688, 7-21-59, CI. 239—559.
Seiberling Rubber Co. : See —
Gibbs, Everett H. 2,877,819.
Schrank, Edwin P. 2,893,172.
Seibert, Frank J., to Chipman Chemical Co., Inc. Process
of making sodium metaborate and compositions comprising
the same. 2,886,425, 5-12-59, CI. 71—2.2.
Seibert. Heinrich. K. Triebeneck, B. Bienert, and F. Baumann,
to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Basic dvestuffs for the
manufacture of colored writing agents. 2,875.211, 2-24-59,
CI. 260—314.5.
Seidel, Felix, and W. Singer, to VEB Farbenfabrik Wolfen.
Process for producing aluminum salts. 2,907,633, 10-6-59,
CI. 23—92.
Seidel, John L. : See —
Blende. William C, and Seidel. 2,918,404.
Seidel, Martin P., and C. J. Bell, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Resinous molding compositions and structures
embodying metallic members cast therein. 2,909,740,
10—20—59 CI 336 90
Seidel, William' B.. and B. H. Steinhard, to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Loader for machine tool. 2,912,798,
11-17-59, CI. 51—103.
Seidel, Martin P., and J. H. Fooks, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Cast-in reactor tie rods. 2,892,168, 6-23-59, CI.
336 — 207.
Seidel, Robert B. : See —
Dodds, Robert B., Conley, and Seidel. 2,879,004.
Seidell, Martin A. : See — ■
Costello, Edward L., Russo, and Seidell. 2,907,697.
Seiden, Rudolph, to Haver-Lockhart Laboratories, Inc.
Process of treating ketosis in ruminants. 2,876,157, 3-3-59,
CI. 167—53.
Seidenstieker, Raymond G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Photoelectric device. 2,907,969, 10-6-59, CI. 338 — 15.
Seidenstricker, Regis A., to Chain Belt Co. Apparatus for
recovery of non-solubles from liquids. 2.888,143, 5-26-59,
CI. 210—525.
Seidl, Herbert, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Combustion
chamber with combined pulverized fuel and gas firing.
2,883,948, 4-28-59, CI. 110—22.
Seidl, Herbert, and A. Mogk, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Radiant vapor generating and superheating unit with radi-
ant superheater platens. 2,869,518, 1-20-59. CI. 122 — 478.
Seidl, Hubert, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fuel burning
method. 2,918.024, 12-22-59. CI. 110 — 28.
Seidler, Sanford W., to Dnited States of America, Armv. In-
dicator unit for site survey. 2,898,453, 8-4-59, CI. 250 — 1.
Seidman, Louis, to Glaser Bros. Display carton and attach-
ment therefor. 2,911,124, 11-3-59, CI. 217 — 61.
Seidman, Richard L. : See—
Erekson, Arthur B., Lane, and Seidman. 2,899,787.
Seidner, Milton. Adjustable roller hanger for pocket type
sliding doors. 2,888,708, 6-2-59, CI. 16 — 105.
Seif , Eric : See —
Kenosian, Harry, Seif, and Starr. 2,876,058.
Seif, Eric, to Burroughs Corp. Beam advancement in mag-
netron beam switching tubes. 2,899,551, 8-11-59, CI.
250—27.
Seif, Gerald L. Weatherproof outlet box. 2,881,240, 4-7-59,
CI. 174 — 58.
Seifert, Charles. Coupler for television signal distributing
systems. 2.913,679, 11-17-59. CI. 333 — 24.
Seifert, Donald P. Hair clipper. 2,911,715, 11-10-59, CI.
30—202.
Seifert, Hans : See —
Haage, Walter, Quaedvlieg, and Seifert. 2,906,715.
Seifert, Leonard P. : See —
Gisser, David G., and Seifert. 2,896,763.
Seifert, Maurice, to Dumatic Industries, Inc. Labelling
machine. 2,905,866, 9-22-59, CI. 317—123.
Seifert, Richard : See —
Von Kienlin, Markus, Seifert, and Barth. 2,879,754.
Seifert, William C, to D. W. Kent. Power-transmitting
device. 2,890,575, 6-16-59, CI. 64 — 1.
Seifried, Walter : See —
Schmid, Otto, Bilek, and Seifried. 2,878,279.
Seif ter, Eli: See —
Stone, Bobbie D., Seifter, and Santmyer. 2,912,793.
Seifter, Eli, and G. A. Richardson, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Penicillin process. 2.870,064, 1-20-59. CI. 195 — 36.
Seigel, Harold O., to Rio Canadian Exploration Ltd. Method
of mobile electromagnetic prospecting. 2,903,642, 9-8-59,
CI. 324 — 6.
'Seiger, Harry W. Coagulating surgical instrument.
2,888,928, 6-2-59, CI. 128 — 303.17.
Seiger, Harry W. Biopsy instrument. 2,898,906, 8-11-59,
CI 128 2
Seigle, Robert K. : See —
Kuehn, Rudolph L., and Seigle. 2,900,502.
Seigle, William. Fishing float. 2,869,274, 1-20-59, CI. 43 —
17.
Seijo, Ernest : See —
Cleland, William J., Thomas, and Seijo. 2,893,963.
Roper, Alec N., Seijo, and Barb. 2,914,505.
Seil, Christian A., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Tertiary
alkyl carbinyl orthosilicates. 2,914,550, 11-24-59, CL
260 — 448.8.
Seiler, Erich. Easy to loosen fastening. 2,889,604, 6-9-59,
CI. 24 — 140.
Seiler, Ernst E., to United States of America, Army. Device
for inducing natural frequency vibration. 2,895,094,
7-14-59, CI. 318—119.
Seim, Maynard C. : See —
Collins, Tappan, Seim, and Brayman. 2,907,036.
Seip, Walter V., and A. H. Cherry. Tire chain fastener.
2,879,822, 3-31-59, CI. 152 — 237.
Seismograph Service Corp. : See —
Hawkins, James E. 2,890,451.
Hawkins, James E. 2,910,665.
Hawkins, James E.. and Garrett. 2,871,473.
Hunsicker. William R. 2,872.676.
Koeppel, Beverly W. 2,871,474.
Rohrback, Robert L. 2,890,452.
Wilcox, Stanley W., and Garrison. 2,880,413.
Seitz, Frederick : See —
Ohlinger, Leo A., Seitz, and Young. 2,874,107.
Ohlinger, Leo A., Seitz, and Young. 2,874,108.
Seitz, Georg: See —
Zima, Otto, and Seitz. 2,915,522.
Seitz. Karl : See —
Fasciati. Alfred. Gunst. Riat. and Seitz. 2,873,269.
Seitz Katherine B. Swimming pool cover. 2,895,143,
7-21-59. CI. 4 — 172.
Seitz. Pierre. Cap piece for pivot bearings. 2,876,618,
3-10-59, CI. 58—140.
Seitz, Pierre. Shock-absorbing bearing. 2,891,379, 6-23-59,
CI. 58—140.
Seitz, William : See —
Rudel, Harry W., and Seitz. 2,911,309.
Sejournet, Jacques, to Societe Anonyme dite : Comptoir
Industriel d'Etirage et Profilage de Metaux. Hot extrusion
die. 2,907,454, 10-6-59, CI. 207 — 17.
Seiournet. Jacques, and J. Bonnassieux, to Comptoir Indus-
triel d'Etirage et Profiiaae de Metaux. Method of extrud-
ing metals. 2,893,554, 7-7-59, CI. 207—10.
Sekesco Co., Inc. : See —
Gibson, Levi D. 2,907,422.
Sekine, Takeo. to Kabushiki-Kaisha Hattori Tokei-Ten. Pho-
tographic shutter including a flashlight svnchronizing mech-
anism. 2.908.207. 10-13-59. CI. 95 — 11.5.
Sekmakas, Kazys, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Aldehyde resin-epoxy resin-organic polyisocyanate prepoly-
mer, method of making foam therefrom and product.
2,906,717, 9-29-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Seko. Maomi : See —
Tsunoda, Yoshio, and Seko. 2,883,349.
Tsunoda, Yoshio, and Seko. 2,891,014.
Tsunoda, Yoshio, and Seko. 2.891,015.
Tsunoda, Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misumi.
2,894.917.
Tsunoda. Yoshio, Seko, Watanabe, Ehara, and Misnnii.
2,898,311.
Selas Corp. of America : See —
Blaha, Emil. 2,904,10S.
Bloom, Quentin M. 2.869.846.
Hess, Frederic O. 2.S67.431.
Hess, Frederic O. 2.S70.828.
Hess. Frederic O. 2,908.267.
Hess, Frederic O. 2.916,277.
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Selas Corp. of America : See — Continued
Hess, Frederic O. 2,917,299.
Mann. Carl P. 2,875,994.
Williams, John R. 2,870,829.
Williams, John R. 2,913,320.
Williams, John R., and McFadden. 2,888,980.
Selbach, Henry V. : See —
MacLeod, Douglas W., and Selbach. 2,918,905.
Selby, Claude L., to Constructional Engineering Co. Ltd. Core
making machine. 2,882,565, 4-21-59, CI. 22 — 10.
Selby, Jack H., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Apparatus for
processing slivers. 2,878,528, 3-24-59, CI. 19 — 165.
Selby, Jack H, to The Warner & Swasey Co. Creel for textile
machine. 2,885.742, 5-12-59, CI. 19 — 157.
Selby, James, to C. H. Frye and B. Elliott & Co. Ltd. Ma-
chine vises. 2,903,931, 9-15-59, CI. 81— .033.
Selby, James, A. B. Kirkbride, and M. W. Trebble, to B.
Elliott & Co. Ltd. Gearing and electric drills embodying
the same. 2,899,850, 8-18-59, CI. 77—7.
Selby, Lynn O. Liquid fuel burner plate. 2,894,568, 7-14-59,
CI. 158—88.
Selby, Meyer S., and E. R. Baush. to W. R. Grace & Co.
Method of packaging. 2,891,870, 6-23-59, CI. 99—174.
Selby, Myron C, to United States of America, Commerce.
Micropotentiometer. 2,882,501, 4-14-59, CI. 333—27.
Selby, Myron C, C. M. Allred, P. A. Hudson, and I. S.
Berry, to United States of America, Commerce. High fre-
quency power measuring bridge circuit. 2,883,620, 4-21-59,
CI. 324 — 106.
Selden, Irving H. Hydraulic torque converters. 2,907,429.
10-6-59, CI. 192—58.
Selden, John K. Foamed slurry generator. 2,915,301,
12—1—59 CI 259 147.
Seldon, George E. Constant level mechanism for carburetors.
2,882,028. 4-14-59, CI. 261—72.
Selecto-Flash. Inc. : See —
Peepas James Z., and Zimmerman. 2,918,607.
Se Legue, David F., and W. L. Higbee, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Air powered tow reel. 2,876,963, 3-10-59, CI. 244 — 3.
Selig, Guenther, to Remsel Industries, Inc. Lamp supports.
2,893,768, 7-7-59, CI. 287—99.
Selig, Guenther, to Remsel Industries, Inc. Couplers for
camera attachments or the like. 2,897,928, 8-4-59, CI.
189—36.
Selig, Ludwig, to Metallgesellschaft Akt. Granulating disc.
2,889,576, 6-9-59, CI. 18—1.
Seliger, Victor H. : See —
McKenney, Henry F., Seliger, and Unold. 2,913,649.
Seliger, Victor H. and W. J. Vafiades, to Sperry Rand Corp.,
Ford Instrument Co. Division. Magnetic controller.
2.888.630. 5-26-59. CI. 321 — 25.
Seligman, Bernard : See —
Keith, Carl D.. and Seligman. 2,916.356.
Seligman, Kurt L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyurethanes from difunctional polymers of conjugated
dienes. 2,877.212, 3-10-59. CI. 260—77.5.
Seligman, Robert B., to Philip Morris Inc. Production of
diacetone alcohol. 2,879,298, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 594.
Seligson. George H. Photographic lighting unit. 2,876,338,
3-3-59. CI. 240—1.3.
Selin, Karl I., to Basic Products Corp. Saturable core re-
actor regulators. 2,916,689, 12-8-59, CI. 323 — 89.
Seljos, Arthur L.. to Jersey Production Research Co. Auto-
matic water level control for hvdromatic brakes. 2,889,812,
6-9-59, CI. 121—41.
Sell, Eric A. F. : See —
Jackson, Thomas M„ and Sell. 2.896.122.
Sell. Freddie W. Erector. 2,874,698, 2-24-59, CI. 128 — 303.
Sell, Marion D. : See —
Maratzke, Lester C, and Sumpter. 2.883,665.
Sell, Theodore W., to Leverage Hand-Brake Co. Hand control
for brake and accelerator. 2,875,638, 3-3-59, CI. 74 — 484.
Sell, Werner : See —
Deurins. Hans. Muller, and Sell. 2.891,593.
Sellers. Frederick B., and H. M. Chapin, to Texaco Develop-
ment Corp. Portland cement manufacture from oil shale.
2.904.445. 9-15-59, CI. 106 — 100.
Sellers Injector Corp. : See —
Pedrick, Irenee P. 2,916,268.
Sellers, Jack D. Pressure controller. 2,884,844, 5-5-59, CI.
98—1.5.
Sellers, John : See —
Stephenson, Matthias, and Sellers. 2,897,850.
Sellers. John C. to Johnson & Johnson. Cross-linked esters
of maleic anhydrides-styrene copolymer and method for
preparation. 2.870.128. 1-20-59. CI. 260 — 78.5.
Sellers, John W. : See —
Bachmann, John H., Sellers, and Wagner. 2,884,402.
Sellers, John W., and M. P. Wagner, to Columbia-Southern
Chemical Corp. Treated pigments and method of prepar-
ing same. 2.892,807, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Sellers, Robert S. : See —
Brennan, Edward L., Quinn, Sellers, and Wagner.
2,899,467.
Sellers. William N.. to American Cyanamid Co. Method of
producing a tow of filamentary material. 2,874,446,
2-24-59. CI. 28 — 72.
Sellers, William N., to American Cyanamid Co. Apparatus
and method for the liquid treatment of continuous fila-
mentary material. 2,886,403, 5-12-59, CI. 8 — 151.2.
Sellers, William N.. and M. Sonnino. to American Cyanamid
Co. Spinning device. 2,881,474. 4-14-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Inc. Ground
7-21-59, CI.
Process for
6-16-59, CI.
Sellet, Lucien, to Jacques Wolf & Co. Modified amino-
plast resin complexes and processes for producing them.
2,870,122, 1-20-59, CI. 260—69.
Selling, Hendrik J., and C. Bok. to Novivlas N.V. Process
to produce from bast fibre material technical fibres suit-
able to be immediately worked up into first sliver.
2.901.776. 9-1-59. CI. 19—29.
Sellmann, Clara A. G. : See —
Holmberg, John K. O. H., and Sellmann. 2,916,419.
Sellmer, Richard. Collapsible display and/or greeting card.
2,891,336, 6-23-59, CI. 40—124.1.
Sellon, Raymond N., Jr. : See —
Voigt, Herbert L., and Sellon. 2,892,273.
Sells, Gary L. Portable power saw with guide. 2,899,989,
8-18-59, CI. 143—43.
Sclma Trailer & Mfg. Co. : See —
Starr, Ralph W. 2,918,298.
Selman, Jan : See —
Van Raamsdonk, Gerrit W., and Selman. 2,917,479.
Selmer, Alois. Corn buttering device. 2,893,032, 7-7-59,
CI. 15—131.
Selmer, Ernst S., to Burroughs Corp. Synchronizing circuits.
2,876,348. 3-3-59, CI. 250—27.
Selmer, Ernst S., to Burroughs Corp. Coincidence control
apparatus. 2,892,183, 6-23-59, CI. 340—174.
Selmer, Ernst S., to Burroughs Corp. Apparatus for selec-
tivity modifying program information. 2,916,210, 12-8-59,
CI. 235—157.
Sel-Rex Corp. : See —
Rinker, Edwin C, and Duva. 2,905,601.
Schumpelt, Karl. 2,897,584.
Sel-Rex Precious Metals. Inc. : See —
Schumpelt, Karl. 2,895.889.
Schumpelt, Karl. 2,895,890.
Seising, Jorgen, to The Ohio Brass Co. Ceramic products.
2,898,217, 8-1-59, CI. 106 — 46.
Selsted. Walter T., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape apparatus.
2,868,470, 1-13-59, CI. 242—55.12.
Selsted, Walter T., and R. M. Brumbaugh, to Ampex Corp.
Magnetic tape machine. 2,904,275, 9-15-59, CI. 242 —
55.12.
Seltman, Paul R., to Crescent Paper Tube Co.,
surfaced laminated paper tubes. 2,895,511,
138—76.
Seltzer, Edward, to Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.
preparing quick-cooking rice. 2,890,957,
99—80.
Seltzer, Edward, to Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. Method of mak-
ing ouick-cooking cereals from parboiled grains. 2,903,360,
9-8-59, CI. 99—80.
Seltzer, Edward, A. J. Harriman, and R. W. Henderson, to
Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. Process for preparing a soluble
tea product. 2,891.865, 6-23-59, CI. 99 — 77.
Seltzer, Edward, and F. A. Saporito, to Thomas J. Lipton,
Inc. Method of producing a tea extract. 2,902,368, 9-1-
59. CI. 99—77.
Seltzer, Robert E., and J. M. Hoff, to Wyandotte Chemicals
Corp. Palletized bag squeezing machine. 2,918,863,
12-29-59, CI. 100—233.
Seltzer, William, to Vineland Poultry Laboratories. Method
of improving the nutritive content of edible avian eggs and
end-product thereof. 2,915,400, 12-1-59, CI. 99 — 113.
Selvaggio, John D., and C. C. Warehnm, to United States
Steel Corp. Crucible furnace. 2,869.845, 1-20-59, CI.
263—2.
Selwitz, Charles M., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Preparation of dibasic acids. 2,867,657, 1-6-59, CI. 260 —
537.
Selwitz, Charles M., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Purification process. 2,897,244, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 643.
Selwyn Press Ltd., The : See —
Gladwell, Daniel. 2,906,240.
Selyem, Edwin J. : See —
Williams. Russell C, and Selyem. 2,875,535.
Selyem, Edwin J., to General Motors Corp. Automatic throt-
tle control. 2,876.877, 3-10-59, CI. 192—3.
Selzer. Clarence F., R. T. Colburn, and M. Ebert, to Inventors
Clinic. Inking device for typewriting machines. 2,904,160,
9-15-59, CI. 197—150.
Selzer. John. Power actuated tail gate elevator for motor
vehicles. 2,889,059. 6-2-59, CI. 214 — 77.
Sem, Mathias O., to Elektrokemisk A/S. Manufacture of
carbon blocks for use as electrodes. 2,883,708, 4-28-59,
CI. 18—54.7.
Semchyshen, Marion : See —
Timmons, George A., and Semchyshen. 2,884,324.
Semegen, Stephen T. : See —
Craig, David, Jones, and Semegen. 2,905,649.
Semegen, Stephen T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of
manufacturing a cellular article. 2,873,481, 2-17-59, CI.
18 — 53.
Semicon Inc. : See —
Huppert, Karl H, and Weise. 2,874,260.
Semmens. Peter W. B., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Preparation of potassium polyphosphate. 2,867,504,
1-6-59, CI. 23—106.
Semmens, Peter W B , and J. D. Summers-Smith, to Imperial
Chemical Industries Ltd. New chemical compounds. 2,880,-
239. 3-31-59, CI. 260—567.6.
Semon, Albert L. Fluid
6-16-59, CI. 137—484.8.
pressure regulators. 2,890,713,
846
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Semple, Robert E., to Con-Elco. Adjustable wire-wound sys-
tems. 2.892,171, 6-23-59, CI. 338 — ISO.
Semrau, Hugo F. Dial protractors. 2,912,762, 11-17-59,
CI. 33—75.
Senco Products, Inc. : See—
Juilfs. Howard W. 2,870,743.
Sendel, Charles A. Vehicle lighting system. 2,887,616,
5-19-59, CI. 315—83.
Seneca Palls Machine Co. : See —
Cafolla, Constantine F. 2,907,224.
Smith, Edwin K. 2,878,685.
Smith, Edwin P.., and Cafolla. 2,916,949.
Senecal, Theodore L. : See —
Yost, William M.. and Senecal. 2,902,236.
Senechal, Wallace R. : See —
Gunn, Donald A., Dean, and Senechal. 2,808,608.
Senese, John G.. Jr. : See —
Hopkins, William C, and Senese. 2,873,203.
Seney, John H. Underground storage tank check valve ar-
rangement. 2,893,423, 7-7-59, CI. 137—364.
Seney, John S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Extensional tester. 2,875,609, 3-3-59, CI. 73—95.5.
Seng Co., The : See —
Fox, Martin. 2,871,916.
Fox, Martin. 2,876,051.
Fox, Martin. 2,900,646.
Fox, Martin. 2,907,053.
Seng, James H. Two-wav reversible ground working apna-
ratus. 2,879,853, 3-31-59, CI. 179—226.
Seng, James H. Implement mounting coupling. 2,904,350,
9-15-59, CI. 280—510.
Sengebusch, Hans : See —
Graybill, Kenneth W., and Sengebusch. 2,917,587.
Sengebusch, Hans, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Control mechanism for two motion flat-type switches.
2,870,262, 1-20-59, CI. 179 — 27.52.
Sengebusch, Hans, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Paystation coin apparatus. 2,905,763, 9-22-59, CI.
179—6.3.
Sengelaub, John F., Jr., and M. I. Darrow, to Swift & Co.
Branding poultry. 2,885,291, 5-5-59, CI. 99—107.
Sengewald, Rudolf, to Windmoller & Holscher. Dyeing de-
vice for printing machines. 2,891,471, 6-23-59, CI. 101—
157.
Seniff , Russell W. : See —
Hackedorn, Hillis F., Jr., Seniff, and Tucker. 2,904,375.
Senior, Robert Jr., to Empire Products, Inc. Strip heater.
2,877,332, 3-10-59, CI. 219—19.
Senior, Robert, Jr., to Empire Products, Inc. Cable splice.
2,917,569, 12-15-59, CI. 174—84.
Senkowski, Alexander, and A. E. Lynes, to Massey-Harris-
Ferguson (Sales) Ltd. Tractor with power take-off for aux-
iliary pump. 2,888.998. 6-2-59, CI. 180 — 53.
Senn, Jurg A., and H. R. Schlichting, to Kearney & Trecker
Corp. Machine tool clamping mechanism. 2,876,526,
3-10-59, CI. 29—1.
Senn, Oliver F., and R. D. Englert, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. Method for preparing boric acid. 2,913,311,
11-17-59, CI. 23—149.
Senn, Otto, to Saul & Co., nominee of Fidelity Union Trust
Co.. executive trustee under Sandoz Trust. Metalliferous
polyazo dyestuffs. 2.870.135, 1-20-59. CI. 260—145.
Senne. Edgar P. Vacuum cleaner on-and-off switching devices.
2,871,503. 2-3-59, CI. 15 — 327.
Sennello, Joseph J. : See —
Simnson, Justin, Sennello, and Bengtson. 2,907,457.
Sennet, Edith L. : See —
Levkoff. David. 2,880,922.
Levkoff, David. 2,880,923.
Levkoff, David. 2,914,233.
Sennett, Roy S.. to North American Philips Co., Inc. Sealing
machine. 2,873,346, 2-10-59, CI. 219 — 10.53.
Sennewald, Kurt, and F. Pohl, to Knapsaek-Griesheim Akt.
Process for the production under pressure of dry gaseous
hydrogen chloride from concentrated aqueous hydrochloric
acid. 2,886,413, 5-12-59, CI. 23—154.
Sennewald, Kurt, F. Pohl, W. Vogt, W. Meininger, L. Meyer,
H. Glaser, and K.-H. Steil, to Knapsaek-Griesheim Aktien-
gesellschaft. Process for separating monovinyl-acetylene
from gas mixtures. 2,918,141, 12-22-59, CI. 183—115.
Sennholtz, Charles E.. and T. E. Bridgewater. Impact
hammer. 2,874,912, 2-24-59, CI. 241—197.
Senoh, Saburo : See —
Murakami, Masuo, and Senoh. 2,919,289.
Senokot Pharmaceutical Products Corp. : See —
Ryan, Herbert A. 2,908.610.
Senour, James F., deceased (bv R. S. Maxwell, administratrix),
to M. M. Senour, heir of J. F. Senour. Crutch. 2,873,752,
2-17-59, CI. 135 — 52.
Senour, Mary M. : See —
Senour, James F. 2,873,752.
Sensenig, Miles L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Coupling.
2,910,842, 11-3-59, CI. 64 — 4.
Sensenig, Miles L., and W. H. Robinson, to Sperry Rand Corp.
Garden tractor. 2,880,814, 4-7-59, CI. 180—6.34.
Sensiper, Samuel : See —
Birdsall, Charles K., and Sensiper. 2,889,487.
Brewer, George R., and Sensiper. 2,869,018.
Sensiper, Samuel, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Coaxial coupling
for traveling-wave tubes. 2,869,020, 1-13-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
to Hughes Aircraft Co.
11-3-59, CI. 315 — 3.5.
for dresses or the like.
Hellman, and Senti.
2,906,154,
2,870,636,
2,900,820,
Sensiper, Samuel, and L. Wong,
Traveling-wave tube. 2,911,555,
Senter, Florence. Display liners
2,915,228, 12-1-59, CI. 223—68.
Senti, Frederic R. : See —
Hehre, Edward J., Tsuchiya,
2,906,669.
Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd. : See —
Hamblin, Leslie F. 2,883,208.
Hamblin, Leslie F. 2,890,894.
Hamblin, Leslie F. 2,893,747.
Sentinel Signal Corp. : See —
Weisenberger, Adam A. 2,896,197.
Senutovitch, Georges. Bore reducing device for fire-arms.
2,898,694, 8-11-59, CI. 42 — 77.
Senzani, Iro. Apparatus and method for cutting dried ali-
mentary paste. 2,917,959. 12-22-59, CI. 83—17.
Seon, Marius, G. Wetroff, and J. Leleu, to Pechiney,
Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques.
Process for producing amino-esters. 2,871,247, 1-27-59,
CI. 260—404.
Sepahban, Amir H., to Monroe Calculating Machine Co.
Magnetic switching means. 2,884,620, 4-28-59, CI.
340—174.
Sepe, John J., % to J. A. Gaylord. Harness release.
2,867,024. 1-6-59. CI. 24 — 211.
Seppola, Asle. Adjustable clamping wrench.
9-29-59, CI. 81—68.
Serafin, Ardis. Oral thermometer structure.
1-27-59, CI. 73—371.
Serafin, Ardis. Differential oral thermometer.
8-25-59, CI. 73—342.
Serang, Abdulgafoor M.. to Svlvania Electric Products Inc.
Beam collector. 2,875.362, 2-24-59, CI. 313—89.
Stress, George. Pneumatic spinning frame cleaner. 2,890,563,
6-16-59, CI. 57—34.5.
Serfass, Earl J., and W. D. Radler. to Heberlein Patent Corp.
Apparatus for heat setting yarn. 2,896,060, 7-21-59. CI.
219—36.
Sergan, Anthony J., to F. J. Kelly. Hydraulic ratchet
wrench. 2,890,612, 6-16-59, CI. 81 — 60.
Seri AG. : See —
Ghelfi, Salvatore. 2,907,529.
Sermattei, John P. : See —
Buck, Allen C, and Sermattei. 2,876,725.
Sermattei, John P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chemical process and product. 2,880,862, 4-7-59, CI. 206 —
59.
Sernetz, Heinz. Vibratory machine. 2,872,024, 2-3-59, CI.
198—220.
Serniuk, George E., B. M. Vanderbilt, A. E. Michaels, and
R. E. Barnum, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Gasoline composition containing isopropyl alcohol and iso
propyl ether. 2,874,033, 2-17-59, CI. 44 — 56.
Serniuk, George E., and F. P. Baldwin, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Rubber composition containing aro-
matic nitroso compound and diisocyanates and process of
vulcanizing same. 2,918,446, 12-22-59, CI. 260 — 33.6.
Seron, Suren M. Mouthpiece cover. 2,877,598, 3-17-59,
46 — 179.
Seron, Suren M. Call holder. 2,911,694, 11-10-59,
24 — 73.
Seror, Albert Z. Tape applicator. 2,890,808, 6-16-59,
216—33.
Serota, Samuel : See —
Wall. Monroe E., and Serota. 2.870.143.
Wall, Monroe E., and Serota. 2,894,962.
Serpe, Ralph. Form for precast terrazzo saddle for doors.
2.885.761. 5-12-59. CI. 25 — 118.
Serracant Riba, Pablo. Apparatus for the treatment of
textile fibers with a liquid in closed circuit. 2,904,984.
9-22-59, CI. 68—150.
Serratrice, Georges : See —
Cogniat, Marcel, de Fromont, and Serratrice. 2.896,452.
Serrell, Robert, to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic record-
ing system. 2,901,549, 8-25-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Servanty, Lucien, to Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques du Sud-Ouest. Aircraft ejectable seat with
automatically releasable person attaching harness.
2,892,602, 6-30-59, CI. 244—141.
Servanty, Lucien, to Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques du Sud-Ouest. Artificial horizon repeater.
2,911,618, 11-3-59, CI. 340 — 27.
Servel, Inc. : See —
Coleman, Joseph J. 2,901,669.
Servi, John : See —
Zink, George A., Child, Servi, and Gorsky. 2,899,725.
Service, Adellon C. : See —
Peterson, Joseph M., and Service. 2,876,S10.
Service Pipe Line Co. : See —
Hill, Arthur M. 2,870,934.
Service Recorder Co.. The : See —
Taylor. Samuel K., and Cool. 2,868,612.
Service, Willis J., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Process for treating catalytic cracking recycle fractions.
2,904,510, 9-15-59, CI. 208—366.
Servieised Products Corp. : See —
Wangerow, Leroy C. 2,867,160.
Servlgne, Marcel, E. Szarvasl, and L. Neuvy, to 1'Alr Liquide,
Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes
Georges Claude. Method for the synthesis of bromo-1-
ehloro-4-butane. 2.868,850, 1-13-59. CI. 260 — 652.
CI.
CI.
CI.
LIST OF PATENTEES
847
Servo Corp. of America
Blackstone, Henry.
Blackstone, Henry.
Blackstone, Henry.
Blackstone, Henry.
Blackstone, Henry.
Blackstone, Henry,
Fraser, Walter A.
: See —
2,878,711.
2,878,713.
2,882,783.
2,914,608.
2,914,609.
and Willey. 2,878,712.
2,883,291.
Gallagher, Cornelius A. 2,871,475.
Gallagher, Cornelius A., and Pelino. 2,880,309.
Greenleaf, Francis D., Meyer, and Villar. 2,911,470.
Hansel, Paul G. 2,891,157.
Howell, Sabert N. 2,809,369.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr. 2,883,292.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr. 2,883,294.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr. 2,883,295.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr. 2,886,495.
Jerger, Joseph, Jr., and McKenna. 2,883,293.
Leeds, Charles M., Hoff, Pelino, and Johannesen.
2,883,647.
Willey, Frank G. 2,878,710.
Willey, Frank G. 2,911,876.
Willey, Frank G., and Greenleaf. 2,91S,5S1.
Serv-O-Lift Corp. : See —
Shivek, Herbert L. 2,919,168.
Servomechanisms, Inc. : See —
Moore, David W. 2,869,367.
Moore, David W., and Blair. 2,901,741.
Servomex Controls Ltd. : See —
Mudie, Ronald. 2,879,392.
Servonics, Inc. : See —
Long, Alexander. 2,909,747.
Serwer, Harry. Paint receptacle. 2,887,705, 5-26-59, CI.
15—121.3.
Sesler, Robert W., D. H. Baldwin, and G. O. Sprouse, to
Union Carbide Corp. Container filler. 2,874,733, 2-24-59,
CI. 141—87.
Sessions Clock Co., The : See — ■
Fox, William C, and Clark. 2,905,778.
Sessions, Marc H., to United States Borax & Chemical Corp.
Cabineted powder dispenser. 2,906,578, 9-29-59, CI.
312 — 242.
Sessions, Sharon D., to Zetetic Inc. Signalling comparator.
2,910,777, 11-3-59, CI. 33—148.
Sesso, Louis M., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Silicone coating
compositions. 2,868,657. 1-13-59, CI. 106 — 10.
Setecka, John C. Individual tea brewing device. 2,887,037,
5-19-59, CI. 99—295.
Sethna, Patarasp R., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Suspension
system. 2,901,239, 8-25-59, CI. 267—8.
Sethne, Magne, and I. Skorge, to Persil-fabrikken A/S.
Adapter for container openings. 2,874,882, 2-24-59, CI.
222—543.
Setka, Raymond P., to Crane Co. Valve actuating mechanism
or the like. 2,885,174, 5-5-59, CI. 251 — 76.
Set Screw & Mfg. Co. : See —
Brown, Calvin O. 2,877,680.
Brown, Calvin O. 2,877,681.
Settele, Wilhelm, to Siemens-Plania Werke Akt. fuer Kohle-
fabrikate. Instrument for measuring internal taper threads.
2,880,518, 4-7-59, CI. 33 — 199.
Settelmayer, Joseph J., and J. W. Wright, to F. N. Palmatier.
Crankcase ventilator. 2,884,950, 5-5-59, CI. 137 — 480.
Setterblade, Earl O., to United States of America, Navy.
Combustion control arrangement for afterburners.
2,899,799, 8-18-59, CI. 60—39.72.
Settles, Dean T., to Weldon Industries, Inc. Adjustable mer-
chandise skid. 2,873,934, 2-17-59, CI. 248—120.
Settles, James C, to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Vibra-
tion absorber for vehicles. 2,887,071, 5-19-59, CI.
105—392.5.
Settles, James C, to The Buckeye Steel Castings Co. Spring
group and damping mechanism. 2,900,181, 8-18-59, CI.
267—9.
Settles. James C, and W. W. Heimberger, to The Buckeye
Steel Castings Co. Vibration absorbers for reciprocating
tools. 2,875,731, 3-3-59, CI. 121—13.
Settzo, Robert J., to Corning Glass Works. Linear body
gauging. 2,910,862, 11-3-59, CI. 73—37.7.
Setwell Co., The : See —
Crockett, William P., Jr. 2,904,235.
Setzekorn, Eugene M. : See —
Foltz, Frederick F., and Setzekorn. 2,888,339.
Seul, Vincenz : See —
Alf, Fritz, Seul, and Lenze. 2,897,328.
Seur, Christiaan J., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Camera comprising a pick-up tube and a lens objective
with a variable effective aperture ratio. 2,868,100,
1-13-59, CI. 95 — 64.
Seur, Christiaan J., and H. J. Boon, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Circuit-arrangement for use in television!
transmitting devices for scanning films. 2,890,278, 6-9-59,
CI. 178—7.2.
Seurynck, Bernard J. Pin crimping tool. 2,878,698, 3-24-59,
CI. 81—15.
Sevack, Milton : See —
Checke, Harry, and Melville. 2,916,147.
Sevald. William T. : See —
Johnson, William H. 2,874,697.
Sevcik, Josef K, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Combustion cham-
ber construction. 2,884,759, 5-5-59, CI. 60 — 39.65.
Seven, Raymond P., to Morton Chemical Co. Continuously
treating seeds by interaction thereupon to produce desired
weight of seed treating agent. 2,894,873, 7-14-59, CI.
167—38.
Sevenpifer, Ross, to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Packaging machine.
2,875,566, 3-3-59, CI. 53—334.
Severance, Ralph H., to The Magnavox Co. Means for initia-
tion of detonator. 2,873,680, 2-17-59, CI. 102 — 73.
Severance, Ralph H., to The Magnavox Co. Fuze arming
mechanism. 2,887,057, 5-19-59, CI. 102 — 79.
Severance, Ralph H., to The Magnavox Co. Detonation delay
device. 2,894,457, 7-14-59, CI. 102—70.2.
Severin, Axel A. : See —
Wahlberg, Nils R. 2,919,185.
Severini Goftredo, to Studi E. Brevetti Applicazioni Tessill
S. r. 1. Reel type apparatus lor the liquid treatment of
yarn. 2,807,108, 1-6-59, CI. 68 — 205.
Severini, Goffredo. Processes and equipments for the con-
tinuous treating of yarns. 2,883,259, 4-21-59, CI. 8 — 151.1.
Severson, Helmer E. Spraying and cleaning apparatus.
2,898,093, 8-4-59, CI. 259—39.
Severson, Kermit H. Toothpick holders. 2,877,892, 3-17-59,
CI. 206—37.
Severson, Kermit H. Toothpick holders. 2,884,122, 4-28-59,
CI. 206—37.
Sevey, Don C. : See —
Gibson, Willard A., and Sevey. 2,868,604.
Sevigny, Charles P. Candy cutter. 2,905,112, 9-22-59, CI.
107—21.
Sevin, Roger J. : See —
Edwards, George W., and Sevin. 2,867,386.
Edwards, George W., and Sevin. 2,876,958.
Edwards, George W., and Sevin. 2,895,689.
Seving, Edwin F. Vehicle hoist cradle. 2,895,762, 7-21-59,
CI. 294 — 67.
Seward, Edwin R., and W. C. Gainer, to ASCO Automatic
Specialties Corp. Thread protector. 2,898,944, 8-11-59,
CI. 138—96.
Seward, James C. Combined luggage carrier and seating unit
for vehicles. 2,892,481, 6-30-59, CI. 155 — 5.
Seward, Kenneth O., to Cessna Aircraft Co. Terminal at-
taching machine. 2,917,099, 12-15-59, CI. 153 — 1.
Sewelin, Ernest R., to International Harvester Co. Motor
vehicle body mounting means. 2,882,090, 4-14-59. CI.
296—35.
Sewell, Ben W. : See —
Boucher, Frank G., and Sewell. 2,910,645.
Sewell, Ben W., to United States of America, Navy. Switch.
2,900,467, 8-18-59, CI. 200—80.
Sewell, Frederick R., to Percy Jones (Twinlock) Ltd. Post-
ing tray for loose leaf filing systems. 2,877,773, 3-17-59,
CI. 129—29.
Sewell, Frederick R., to Percy Jones (Twinlock) Ltd. Sup-
port member. 2,896,247, 7-28-59, CI. 16 — 42.
Sewell, Frederick R., to Percy Jones (Twinlock) Ltd. Posting
tray for loose leaf filing systems. 2,910,069, 10-27-59,
CI. 129—16.
Sewell, Philip W. Signaling device. 2,880,408, 3-31-59, CI.
340 — 262.
Sewer-O-Matic, Inc. : See —
Kovac Steve, Jr. 2,912,111.
Sewig, Rudolf F., to Voigtlander A.G. Photographic camera
with spring mechanism. 2,917,981, 12-22-59. Cl. 95 — 11.
Sexauer, William O., to The J. H. Day Co., Inc. Panner for
twisted bread. 2,893,534, 7-7-59, Cl. 198—21.
Sexton, Arthur R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation
of glyconitrile. 2,890,238, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 465.6.
Sexton, Arthur R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for
the preparation of iminodiacetic acid. 2,895,989, 7-21-59
Cl. 260—534.
Sexton, James F. Beehive. 2,897,521, 8-4-59, CI. 6 — 2.
Sexton, Riley A. : See —
Frazier, George A., and Sexton. 2,911,822.
Sexton, Robert W. : See —
Nutting, Arthur, and Sexton. 2,889,004.
Seyb, Edgar J., Jr. : See —
Stareck, Jesse E., Seyb, Johnson, and Rowan. 2,916,424.
Seybolt, Alan U., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Metal compositions. 2,872,308 2-3-59
Cl. 75 — 122.7.
Seyer. Chester L. : See —
Hall, Dick S., Dean, Seyer, and Forkel. 2,880,078.
Forkel. Curt E., Hall, and Seyer. 2,880,983.
Seyfang, Frank G. Emergency radio transmitter. 2,907,875,
10-6-59, Cl. 250—17.
Seyferth, Dietmar, to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon
polyboranes. 2,902,505, 9-1-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Seyforth, Rome C, to The Shelby Metal Products Co. Rotary
display rack. 2,868,386, 1-13-59, Cl. 211 — 95.
Seyfried, Arthur W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Flexible coupling
means for separable shafts. Re. 24,607, 2-24-59, Cl.
192—55.
Seyfried, Arthur W., and P. W. Lahr, to Scovill Mfg. Co.
Portable food mixer and support. 2,891,745, 6-23-59, Cl.
248 — 13.
Seyler, Jay K. : See —
Wheeler, Keith W., Seyler, Palopoli, and McCarty.
2,898,339.
Seymour, Clyde H. Competitive electro-magnetic game.
2,894,747, 7-14-59, Cl. 273—118.
Seymour Foods, Inc. : See —
Gorman, James M„ and Keith. 2,901,360.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Seymour, James E.. to Central Farmers Fertilizer Co. Proc-
esses for producing phosphatic fertilizers. 2,908,561, 10-
13-59, CI 71 — 33.
Seymour, Lee J. : See —
Converse, Vernon G., Ill, Seymour, Hohisel, and Sabuda.
2,884,113.
Seymour Mfg. Co., The: See —
Castellano, Eugene N. 2,871,173.
Seymour, Samuel L. : See —
Duncan, James E., and Seymour. 2,898,219.
Seymour, Samuel L., and J. E. Duncan, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Glass composition. 2,901,365, 8-25-59, CI.
106—52.
Sferrazza, Peter J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Microwave power
multiplier. 2,875,415. 2-24-59, CI. 333—10.
Sha'ag, Solomon. Building elements. 2,901,781, 9-1-59,
CI. 20 — 4.
Shabaker, Hubert A., to Houdry Process Corp. Temperature
control of exothermic reactions. 2,918,436, 12-22-59, CI.
252 — 418.
Shabica, Anthony C., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Process for the preparation of a diamine. 2,908,714, 10—
13-59. CI. 260—583.
Shackelford, Jesse J., to Fairmont Box Co. Box partition
assembly device. 2,909,104, 10-20-59, CI. 93 — 38.
Shackelford, Renee M. F. Disposable bib with tying strips.
2,881,447. 4-14-59, CI. 2 — 49.
Shacklett, Comer D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Water soluble organotitanium compounds and process of
preparation. 2,870,181. 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 429.5.
Shada, Joseph J., to Bellows Electric Sign Corp. Fluid
power motor valve. 2,893,688, 7-7-59, CI. 253 — 3.
Shadd, Daniel : See —
Dittmore, Richter, Shadd, McMillan, and Trickle.
2,885,735.
Shafer, Homer J., to Shafer Valve Co. Valve constructed of
pre-formed tubes and method of making same. 2,890,017,
6-9-59, CI. 251—174.
Shafer, Homer J., to Shafer Valve Co. Modulating pilot con-
trol responsive to pressure variations. 2,915,042, 12-1—59,
CI. 121 — 38.
Shafer, James A., to National Malleable and Steel Castings
Co. Car truck. 2,889,784, 6-9-59, CI. 105—197.
Shafer, John H., to General Electric Co. Epoxy resin-
plastisol electrical insulating materials and method of
making same. 2,892.808, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 15.5.
Shafer, Orville B., and W. S. Rohland, to International
Business Machines Corp. Printer for calculating unit.
2,909,993, 10-27-59, CI. 101—93.
Shafer, Orville B., and A. C. Reynolds, Jr., to International
Business Machines Corp. Bit count checking circuit.
2,910,234, 10-27-59, CI. 235—153.
Shafer, Orville B., and W. S. Rohland, to International
Business Machines Corp. Binary to decimal translator,
2,910,685, 10-27-59, CI. 340—347.
Shafer, Richard C. : See —
Kuba, Samuel, and Shafer. 2,913,130.
Shafer, Russell E. : See —
Cary, John E., Shafer, and V. Cary. 2,905,974.
Cary, John E., Shafer, and V. Cary. 2,906,394.
Shafer Valve Co. : See —
Justice, Elmer H. 2,896,582.
Shafer, Homer J. 2,890,017.
Shafer, Homer J. 2,915,042.
Shafer, William L., Jr. : See —
Cesareo, Orfeo, and Shafer. 2,919,439.
Shaffer, Grace L. Ironing board device. 2,888,760, 6-2-59,
rn og 136
Shaffer, Ivan' H. Axle mounting for trailers. 2,877,02"*,
3-10-59, CI. 280—104.5.
Shaffer, Marlin R. : See —
Regnier, Norman J., and Shaffer. 2,913,583.
Regnier, Norman J., and Shaffer. 2,919,298.
Shaffer, Paul B., to General Electric Co. Assembly and
method for determining the end play of a rotatable shaft.
2,912,290, 11-10-59, CI. 308—163.
Shaffer, Perry, to United States of America, Air Force. Ven-
turi flow meter. 2,872,810, 2-10-59, CI. 73 — 213.
Shaffer, Ralph : See —
Layton, J. C. and Shaffer. 2,889,147.
Shaffer Tool Works : See —
Gibson, Wilfred C. 2,883,940.
Gibson, Wilfred C. 2,905,429.
Miller, Ivan. 2,886,282.
Shaffer, Wallace : See —
Patton, Bernard J. 2,910,337.
Shaffer, Walter M. Hydraulic drive mechanism. 2,917,897,
12-22-59, CI. 60—53.
Shaffer, Walter M., to Towmotor Corp. Triple telescopic high
free lift truck. 2,918,143. 12-22-59, CI. 187—9.
Shaffer, William E. Trailer hitch with plural articulation
axes. 2,890,065, 6-9-59, CI. 280 — 492.
Shaffer, William R. : See —
Wald, John R., Jr., and Shaffer. 2,889,580.
Shaffer, William R., to Wald Industries, Inc. Stabilized
trailer. 2,872,210, 2-3-59, CI. 280—124.
Shafranek, Robert J. : See —
Hambor, Valentine F., Shafranek, and Silverman.
2,909,713.
Shaheen, John. Electromechanical apparatus and process
associated therewith. 2,876,414, 3-3-59, CI. 324 — 30.
Shaines, Alfred : See —
Ellis, Herbert M., and Shaines. 2,880,520.
Shakely, Howard H., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Splash
mat for ingot molds. 2,907,083, 10-6-59, CI. 22 — 139.
Shakely, Ronald H. : See —
Schechter, William H., and Shakely. 2,888,326.
Shakesby, Leonard, to Canada Cycle and Motor Co. Ltd.
Adjustment means for spoke tightening tool. 2,892,490,
6-30-59, CI. 157 — 1.5.
Shakesby, Leonard, to Canada Cycle and Motor Co. Ltd.
Spoke tightening head. 2,896,697, 7-28-59, CI. 157—1.5.
Shakespeare Co. : See —
Underwood, Harold B., and Harrington. 2,913,193.
Underwood, Harold B., and Harrington. 2,919,077.
Shakespeare Products Co. : See —
Clowes, Garth A. 2,895,455.
Shakman, James G., to Pabst Brewing Co. Canning process
and product. 2,894,844, 7-14-59, CI. 99—182.
Shale, Correll C, to United States of America, Interior.
Pulsating counter-flow feeder. 2,867,478, 1-6-59, CI.
302 — 2G.
Shaleen, John S. Toilet. 2,886,826, 5-19-59, CI. 4—10.
Shaler, David, to FaximHe, Inc. Connector-switch. 2,881,273,
4-7-59. CI. 200—16.
Shaler, Richard G. : See —
Witt, Paul R., Jr., and Shaler. 2,898,270.
Shaler, Richard G., R. L. McAdam, and M. J. Baalmann, to
American Tansul Co. Process for treating beer. 2,916,377,
12-8-59, CI. 99—39.
Shalit, Harold : See —
Heinemann, Heinz, and Shalit. 2,882,245.
Heinemann, Heinz, and Shalit. 2,908,654.
Hindin, Saul G.. and Shalit. 2,908,656.
Shalit, Harold, to Houdry Process Corp. Desulfurization of
oleflnic gasoline. 2,913,405, 11-17-59, CI. 208 — 213.
Shallcross, Robert L. : See —
Eadie, Edward M., and Shallcross. 2,8S3,489.
Shallenberg, Robert L., to International Harvester Co. Fuel
injector for internal combustion engines. 2,872,247, 2-3-59,
CI. 299—107.2.
Shallenberg, Robert L., to International Harvester Co. Non-
throttled spark ignition engine. 2,887,993. 5-26-59, CL
123 32
Shamban, W. S., & Co. : See —
Jacobson, Harry. 2,877,577.
Shamban, William S., H. A. Traub, and F. R. Chaffin. One-
piece grommet. 2,912,712, 11-17-59. CI. 16 — 2.
Shames, Harold and S. J. Non-clogging aerator for faucets.
2,896,863, 7-28-59, CI. 239 — 431.
Shames, Harold and S. J. Aerator. 2,902,224, 9-1-59, CI.
239 — 431.
Shames, Sidney J. : See —
Shames, Harold and S. J. 2,896,863.
Shames, Harold and S. J. 2,902,224.
Shampaine Co. : See — ■
Reichert, Allan S. 2,891,258.
Reichert, Allan S., and Adolphson. 2,872,688.
Reichert, Allan S., and Adolphson. 2,905,952.
Shanahan, Curtis M., to Container Corp. of America. Paper-
board tray. 2,868,429, 1-13-59, CI. 229—30.
Shanahan, John L. Wind power machine. 2,867,283, 1-6-59,
CI. 170 — 15.
Shanahan, William J., to Skiatron Electronics & Television
Corp. Subscription television system. 2,912,486, 11-10-59,
CI. 178 — 5.1.
Shand and Jurs Co. : See —
Hawley, Jack S. 2,877,444.
Hawley, Jack S. 2,919,435.
Jurs, Peter C, and Van Overveen. 2,904,998.
Jurs, Peter C. Van Overveen, and Blake. 2,869,239.
Shandelman, Frank : See —
Levin, Morris, and Shandelman. 2,914,673.
Shane, Sylvan M. Breathing indicator. 2,904,033, 9-15-59,
CI. 128—2.
Shank, Robert J., and G. E. Bowler, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Disturbed line-of-sight fire control system. 2,878,466,
3-17-59, CI. 343—7.
Shank, Thomas A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Manipulat-
ing mechanism for heavy duty metal working presses.
2,891,596, 6-23-59, CI. 153 — 48.
Shank, Walter B. : See —
Frankel, Melvin, and Shank. 2,887,876.
Shankland, Robert L.. to Royles Ltd. Strainers or like pres-
sure vessels. 2,883,084, 4-21-59, CI. 220 — 55.
Shanklin, Dunbar L. : See —
Alholm, Wayne I., Campbell, Foye, Lynn, and Shanklin.
2,907,300.
Shanks, Donald L. Apparatus for holding articles. 2,889,658,
6-9-59, CI. 43—54.5.
Shanks & McEwan Ltd. : See —
Posnett, William A., and Ferguson. 2,875,084.
Shanley, James J. : See —
Drummond, John V. 2,876,123.
Shanlev James J., to Air Products Inc.
surizing systems. 2,896,415, 7-28-59,
Shannon, Cecil E. Shoe extensions.
CI. 3—5.
Liquefied gas pres-
Cl. 62—21.
2,910,703, 11-3-59,
Shannon, Jack F. : See —
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink. 2,874.573.
Green, Thomas A., Gorrie, Shannon, and Fink. 2,885,536.
LIST OF PATENTEES
849
Shannon, Jack F., to Bailey Meter Co. Control systems with
proportional band selecting means. 2,867,229, l-b-o9, CI.
-I 0*7 OK
Shannon, Jack F., to Bailey Meter Co. Fluid pressure control
system. 2,871,878, 2-3-59, CI. 137—486
Shannon, Jack F., to Bailey Meter Co. Integrating mech-
anism. 2,877,669, 8-17-59, CI. 74-7S9
Shannon, Jack F., to Bailey Meter Co. Control by indirect
measurement. 2,889,114, 6-2-59, CI. 236—14
Shannon, Jack F., C. H. Barnard, and H C. Schink to
Bailey Meter Co. Control systems. 2,870,729, 1-27-59,
qj X14 16
Shannon, James L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp Machine for
sleeving wire bundles, and the like. 2,883,813, 4-28-59,
Shannonr^hn K. Battery cover. 2,886,622, 5-12-59, CI.
136 — 170.
Shannon Ltd., The : See —
Posner. Bernard B. 2.871,861.
Shannon, Merrill L. Pneumatic tire leakage indicator.
2,906,282, 9-29-59, CI. 137—228.
Shannon, Richard F., and R. H. Mitchell, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. High temperature resistant vitreous ma-
terial. 2,901,379, 8-25-59, CI. 117—124. „..,__.. ,
Shanty, Frank, and R. S. Brumfield, to United States of
America, Army. Canisterless gas mask. 2,910,979,
11-3-59, CI. 128—141.
Shapiro, Elliot: See —
Gould, David H., Hershberg, and Shapiro. 2,900,400.
Shapiro, Erving J. Machines for binding sheets of material.
2,897,504, 8-4-59, CI. 1 — 187.
Shapiro, Gloria M. : See —
Adamec, Oswald T., and Shapiro. 2,886,889.
Shapiro, Gustave, to United States of America, Navy. Plug
system for joining electric sub-assembly to chassis.
2,879,491, 3-24-59, CI. 339—17.
Shapiro, Harry G., to Joseph Waldman & Sons. Watch
crowns. 2,912,818, 11-17-59, CI. 58—88.
Shapiro, Henry, to Adler Electronics, Inc. Resonant unit.
2,918,636, 12-22-59, CI. 333—82.
Shapiro, Hymin : See —
Brown Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro. 2,868,673.
Brown! Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro. 2,868,699.
Brown, Jerome E., De Witt, and Shapiro. 2,910,492.
Shapiro, Hvmin, to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of cyclo-
pentadienvl manganese carbonyl compounds. 2,916,504,
12— 8— 59 CI 260 429.
Shapiro, Hymin, to Ethyl Corp. Manufacture of cyclopenta-
dienyl manganese carbonyl compounds. 2,916,505, 12-8-59,
CI. 260 — 429. „ t ,
Shapiro, Hymin, E. G. De Witt, and J. E. Brown, to Ethyl
Corp. Process for the preparation of cyclomatic manganese
tricarbonyls. 2,898,354, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 429.
Shapiro, Isadore. Continuous process for producing diborane.
2,899,279, 8-11-59, CI. 23 — 204.
Shapiro, Isadore, and H. G. Weiss, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Process for the polymerization of mono-olefin and
acetvlene hydrocarbons. 2,867,675, 1-6-59, CI. 260 — 673.
Shapiro. Jonas M. Discriminator circuit. 2,871,349, 1-27-59,
CI. 250—27.
Shapiro, Justin J. : See —
Kremen, Jerome, and Shapiro. 2,873,644.
Shapiro, Justin J., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Corro-
sion testing device. 2,867,784, 1-6-59, CI. 336—134.
Shapiro, Justin J., and N. M. Winslow ; said Shapiro assor.
to American Instrument Co., Inc. Porosimeter. 2,886,964,
5-19-59, CI. 73 — 38.
Shapiro, Lazarus C. : See —
Radin, Arthur, Raiken, and Shapiro. 2,904,789.
Shapiro, Leo, and A. D. St. John, to United States of America,
Army. Lightweight recoilless gun. 2,884,837, 5-5-59, CI.
89—1.7.
Shapiro, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Registration
system. 2,894,058, 7-7-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Shapiro, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Color-correction
systems. 2,902,539, 9-1-59, CI. 178 — 5.2.
Shapiro, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Dynamic control
circuit for cathode ray tubes. 2,915,582, 12-1-59, CI. 178 —
7.2.
Shapiro, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Particle count-
ing apparatus. 2,918,216, 12-22-59, CI. 235—92.
Shapiro, Louis, to Radio Corp. of America. Color correc-
tion system. 2,918,523, 12-22-59. CI. 178 — 5.2.
Shapiro, M. Samuel : See —
Foster, Bertram D., and McCabe. 2,879,761.
Shapiro, Martin D., to Royal-Pioneer Paper Box Mfg. Co.,
Inc. Folding box construction. 2,914,236, 11-24-59, CI.
229—34.
Shapiro. Nelson H. : See —
Fleischmann, Lewis W. 2,914,887.
Shapiro, Paul. Circular awning. 2,899,719, 8-18-59, CI.
20—57.5.
Shapiro, Reuben. Cover for pants hanger. 2,912,150,
11-10-59, CI. 223 — 98.
Shapiro, Seymour L. : See —
Freedman, Louis, and Shapiro. 2.880,231.
Freedman, Louis, Shapiro, and Geiger. 2,919,229.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and K. Weinberg, to U. S.
Vitamin Corp. N,N'-alkylene-bis-(3-hydroxvpiperidineJ com-
pounds and preparation thereof. 2,878,254, 3-17-59, CI,
260—293.2.
Shapiro, Seymour L., and L. Freedman, to U. S. Vitamin Corp.
Methoximinopenteneones. 2,888,464, 5-26-59, CI. 260 —
340.5.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and I. M. Rose, to U.S.
Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. Pyridylethylated salicyl-
amides. 2,899,437, 8-11-59, CI. 260—295.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and I. M. Rose, to
U.S. Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. 3-(d-alpha-meth-
ylphenethyl)-5-methyl-l,3-oxazolidine-2,4-dione. 2,909,467,
10-20-59, CI. 167—65.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and H. Soloway, to U.S.
Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. Aminoalkoxyalkyl-
piperidines. 2,909,526, 10-20-59, CI. 260—294.7.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and K. Weinberg, to U.S.
Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. N,N'-substituted-bis-
(3-oxypyridyl) betaines and tneir preparation. 2,909,527,
10-20-59, CI. 260 — 296.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and K. Weinberg, to U.S.
Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. Certain N-aroyl methyl-
3-oxypyridyl betaines and process. 2,909,528, 10-20-59, CI.
260 — 297.
Shapiro, Seymour L., L. Freedman, and H. Soloway, to U.S.
Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. Succinate esters.
2,909,531, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 326.3.
Shapiro, Seymour L., and L. Freedman, to U.S. Vitamin &
Pharmaceutical Corp. Chlorobenzylated-indanols. 2,909,569,
10-20-59, CI. 260—619.
Shapiro, Sydelle S. Apron device. 2,879,514, 3-31-59, CI.
2 — 48.
Shapiro, Uriel G., and T. S. Rochester, to Commercial Plastics
Ltd. Means for bending the rolls of rolling machines.
2,897,538, 8-4-59, CI. 18—2.
Shapiro, Viola E. Heel protector. 2,894,339, 7-14-59, CI.
36 — 72.
Shapleigh, James H., to Hercules Powder Co. Process for
the high temperature reaction of hydrocarbons. 2,904,497,
9-15-59, CI. 208 — 47.
Shapleigh, James H., to Hercules Powder Co. Method of
cracking hydrocarbons. 2,904,502, 9-15-59, CI. 208 — 130.
Shapleigh, James H., to Hercules Powder Co. Tubular
furnace. 2,914,386, 11-24-59, CI. 23—277.
Shappell, Stanley C, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Welding method and apparatus. 2,916,603, 12-8-59, CI.
219 — 78.
Share, Barnett. Coin operated devices and method of collect-
ing coins therefrom. 2,869,777, 1-20-59, CI. 232 — 16.
Share, Barnett. Coin collection system. 2,869,778, 1-20-59,
CI. 232—16.
Share, Jerome R. : See —
Kinzelman, Francis J. 2,890,653.
Sharin, Samuel, H. J. Kishi, T. R. Sheridan, and A. Liquori,
to Radio Corp. of America. Control circuit. 2,919,306,
12-29-59, CI. 178—26.
Sharkey, Thomas B. Optical training device to increase
reading speed. 2,875,530, 3-3-59, CI. 35 — 35.
Sharma, Jagan N., to Zenith Processing Corp. Self-timing
dispenser for vaporizable organic liquids. 2,867,360,
1-6-59, CI. 222—541.
Sharma, Roshan L. to Collins Radio Co. Method of testing
electromechanical filters. 2,887,877. 5-26-59, CI. 73 — 67.2.
Sharon Steel Corp. : See —
Hepler, Donald L. 2,893,689.
Sharp, Allen W. : See —
Kauffman, Floyd L., Van Dolah, and Sharp. 2,898,961.
Sharp, Bernard C. : See —
Levy, Sidney E., and Sharp. 2,896,901.
Sharp, Dexter B. : See —
Gaertner, Van R., and Sharp. 2,875.124.
Jaworski, Ernest G., and Sharp. 2.870.056.
Sharp, Dexter B., and B. S. Wildi, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Manufacture of diphenylmethyl hydroperoxide.
2,883,427, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 610.
Sharp, Donald E. : See —
Swift, Howard R., and Sharp. 2,893,882.
Sharp, Douglas M. : See —
Dorney, Patrick E., and Sharp. 2,912,652.
Sharp, Ethel C. Foundation garment. 2,878,810, 3-24-59,
CI. 128 — 432.
Sharp, John J. : See —
Townsend, Ralph, and Sharp. 2,898,513.
Sharp, John J. Moldboard blade attachment. 2,892,270,
6-30-59, CI. 37—145.
Sharp, John R. : See —
Arnot, Alfred E. R
Arnot, Alfred E. R.
Arnot, Alfred E. R.
Arnot, Alfred E. R.
Arnot, Alfred E. R.
Arnot, Alfred E. R.
Arnot, Alfred E. R.
Arnot. Alfred E. R.
2,874,861.
2,877,071.
2,877,911.
2,877,913.
2.883,003.
2,894,536.
2.911.793.
2,916,141.
Sharp, John R., % to E. Kaye. Aircraft handling devices.
2,919,043, 12-29-59, CI. 214 — 653.
Sharp, John S., to Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Inter-
changeable equipment wall structures. 2,876,909, 3-10-59,
CI. 211—103.
Sharp, Joseph F., and G. D. Frymier, to Arcadia Metal Prod-
ucts. Sliding closure construction. 2,913,046, 11-17-59,
CI. 160—91.
Sharp, Joseph F., and G. D. Frymire, to Arcadia Metal
Products. Corner joint structure. 2,918,708, 12-29-59,
CI. 20—35.
850
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sharp, Leonard W. D.. and D. J. Blight, to The Plessey Co.
Ltd. Swash-plate potentiometer drive. 2,874,253, 2-17-59,
CI. 201 — 48.
Sharp, Shelby P., and A. Steitz, Jr., to Pan American Petro-
leum Corp. Process for improving color of oil-soluble al-
cohols. 2,885,446, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 643.
Sharp, Silas S. : See —
Hill, Gideon D., Sharp, and Wolf. 2,876,088.
Sharp, Theo F., to Morse Chain Co. Drive chain. 2,909,938,
10-27-59, CI. 74—256.
Sharpe, Arthur H., to Underwood Corp. Ribbon winding
device for typewriters and the like. 2,872,016, 2-3-59,
CI. 197—151.
Sharpe, Frederick P., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Piercing and
chamfering machine. 2,915,16<L 12-1-59, CI. 198—19.
Sharpe, Frederick P., to Helsey-Hayes Co. Automatic rim
loading machine. 2,917,100, 12-15-59. CI. 153 — 28.
Sharpe, Jack T. Fishhook remover. 2,887,817, 5-26-59, CI.
43—53.5.
Sharpe Mfg. Co. : See —
Briggs, Earl C. 2,880,940.
Sharpe, Philip B. Tire chain construction. 2,913,033,
11-17-59, CI. 152—214.
Sharpe, Philip B. Trailer hitch and steering means com-
bined. 2,913,256. 11-17-59, CI. 280—444.
Sharpe, Verlos G., and J. S. Sucro, to General Motors Corp.
Freezing device. 2,874,553, 2-24-59, CI. 62—367.
Sharpe, Verlos G., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator
door control. 2,893,726, 7-7-59, CI. 268—72.
Sharpe. Verlos G., to General Motors Corp. Ice block ejector.
2,908,148, 10-13-59. CI. 62 — 344.
Sharpies Corp., The : See —
Davis, Walter C. 2,890,961.
Jones, Leo D. 2,902,502.
Sharpies, Edna : See —
Morton, Ian D., and Sharpies. 2,916,382.
Sharpies, Edwin H., to Courtaulds Ltd. Process for the
recovery of zinc sulphate from solutions of zinc sulphate
and magnesium sulphate. 2,867,496, 1-6-59, CI. 18 — 54.
Sharpless, Harry R., Jr. : See —
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and Sharpless. 2,879,227.
Sharpless, William M. : See —
Friis, Harald T,. and Sharpless. 2,871,353.
Sharps, Ralph L., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Tensioning appa-
ratus for rope sideframe conveyors. 2,900,070, 8-18-59,
CI. 198—208.
Sharrar, Osro G., W. R. Brooks, and N. J. Bigras, to W. R.
Books, Inc. Archery hunting arrow. 2,888,264, 5-26-59,
CI. 273—106.5.
Shashoua, Victor E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Acrylonitrile polymer composition containing the recurring
unit of a polymerized bis (2-chloroethyl) vinyl phosphonate.
2,888,434, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 45.5.
Shashoua, Victor E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Solution of a synthetic cross-linked polymer in a swelling
liquid, process of using, and products obtained therefrom.
2,908,659, 10-13-59, Cl. 260—32.6.
Shasta Water Co., The : See —
Schapiro, Abraham. 2,868,646.
Shatterproof Glass Corp. : See —
Jendrisak, Joseph E. 2,872,756.
Shattow, Emil E. Door switch deactivator. 2.875,290.
2-24-59, Cl. 200—61.79.
Shaub, Kenneth D. : See —
Edwards, John F., Jr., Shaub, and Friend. 2,919,320.
Shaughnessy, Bernard F. Flag tower structure. 2,870,559,
1-27-59, Cl. 40—139.
Shaughnessy, Frederick C, to Consolidated Edison Co. of
New York, Inc. Induction welding of metallic pipes.
2,919,335, 12-29-59, Cl. 219—9.5.
Shaull, John M. Timing device. 2,877,399, 3-10-59, Cl.
318—128.
Shaven, Peter. Internally expanding band brake. 2,918,147,
12-22-59, Cl. 188—78.
Shaver, Kenneth J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of
increasing fluidity of aqueous industrial mineral slurries.
2,900,266, 8-18-59, Cl. 106 — 100.
Shaver, Kenneth J., and R. Perry, Jr., to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Stabilization of sulfur trioxide. 2,868,624, 1-13-59,
Cl. 23—174.
Shaver, Raymond H. : See —
Osovski, Conrad A., and Shaver. 2,873,903.
Shaver. Raymond M., to Pullman Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Stake pocket construction. 2,868,140, 1-13-59, Cl. 105 —
390.
Shaver Raymond M., and F. P. Adler, to Pullman-Standard
Car Mfg. Co. Railway freight car corner cap. 2,885,971,
5-12-59, Cl. 105 — 406.
Shaver, William C. : See —
Glaze, Tom H.. and Shaver. 2,908,247.
Shaver, William R. : See —
Faverty, Clyde B., and Shaver. 2,910,016.
Shaver, William R., to Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Co.
Nailable steel floor for freight cars. 2,900,055, 8-18-59,
CI. 189—34.
Shaver, William R., and C. Arentze, to Pullman Inc. Door
top corner closure and safety bracket. 2,918,707, 12-29-59,
Cl. 20—26.
Shaw, Bernard : See —
Lemmers, Eugene, Shaw, and Salo. 2,916,645.
Shaw, Charles D. Harrow lift attachment. 2,882,980,
4-21-59, Cl. 172 — 230.
Shaw, David W. Spark plug testers. 2,910,644, 10-27-59,
q\ 324 19
Shaw, Elliott' N. : See—
Woollev, Dilworth, and Shaw. 2,890,223.
Shaw, Eric B. Inflatable life-saving raft. 2,888,690,6-2-59,
Cl. 9—11.
Shaw, Ernest C, % to H. E. Krebs. Tea bag construction.
2,889,035, 6-2-59, Cl. 206— .5.
Shaw, Ernest C, O. C. Frank, and C. C. Jackson, to The
Filer & Stowell Co. Hydraulic debarker having automati-
cally controlled log speed and nozzle spacing, stroke and
speed. 2,893,452, 7-7-59, Cl. 144 — 208.
Shaw, Ernest H. : See —
Cunningham, Samuel C, and Shaw. 2,901,148.
Shaw, Evart V. Automobile beverage container assembly.
2,915,082, 12-1-59, Cl. 137—353.
Shaw, Francis B. Oven liner. 2,882,890, 4-21-59. Cl.
12d— 273.
Shaw. George B. : See —
House, Perry W., Shaw, and Gribben. 2,902,125.
Shaw, George S., to Glass Containers (Medical) Ltd. Tubular
flass containers such as ampoules, phials and the like.
,896,807, 7-28-59, Cl. 215—32.
Shaw, Gilbert. Process for melt spinning and orienting
polystyrene filaments. 2,900,220, 8-18-59, Cl. 18 — 54.
Shaw, Harold R., to W. F. Avery. Tubeless tire collapsible
bead stabilizer. 2,874,829, 2-24-59, Cl. 206—46.
Shaw, Henry V., to General Motors Corp. Induction generator
power system. 2,871,439, 1-27-59, Cl. 322 — 47.
Shaw, Henry V., to General Motors Corp. Induction motor
control system. 2,881,376, 4-7-59, Cl. 318 — 148.
Shaw, Hugh H., M. Sanderson, and H. Bradshaw, to Cochran
Motors. Carton sealing apparatus for field crop packing
machine. 2,876,607, 3-10-59, Cl. 53—374.
Shaw, Jack G., Jr., % to D. S. Palmer, and % to L. G. Sax-
ton. Apparatus lor controlling speed of automotive ve-
hicles. 2,876,875, 3-10-59, Cl. 192 — 3.
Shaw, James, to Keir and Cawder Ltd. Apparatus for trans-
fer of dense solid materials. 2,910,168, 10-27-59, Cl.
198—57.
Shaw, James A. : See —
Dietrich, William G., and Shaw. Re. 24,649.
Shaw, John E. B., to American Sterilizer Co. Drip meter.
2,884,924, 5-5-59, Cl. 128—214.
Shaw, John T., J. F. Hosier, and M. T. Beachem, to American
Cyanamid Co. Alkane bis-sulfinic acids. 2,917,540,
12-15-59, Cl. 260 — 500.
Shaw, Laurence D. : See —
Lester, William N., and Shaw. 2,914,635.
Shaw, Noel, to Shaw Process Development Corp. Investment
materials for casting moulds. 2,911,310, 11-3-59, Cl.
106—38.2.
Shaw Process Development Corp. : See —
Shaw, Noel. 2,911,310.
Shaw, Ralph D., Sr. Ventilator operating mechanism for
awning type windows. 2,905,464, 9-22-59, Cl. 268 — 110.
Shaw, Ralph M., Jr., to Pedrick Tool and Machine Co. Bend-
ing machines with reversible motor drive. 2,884,987,
5-5-59, Cl. 153—45.
Shaw, Ralph W. : See —
Fonda, Jay C. 2,908,769.
Shaw, Richard B. : See —
Patterson, Walter M., Connor,
Shaw, Robert F., to Underwood
2,892,933, 6-30-59, Cl. 250 — 27
Shaw, Robert F., to Underwood Corp. Information processing
system. 2,910,668, 10-27-59, Cl. 340—174.
Shaw, Robert F., and A. A. Auerbach, to Underwood Corp.
Storage apparatus for typing control. 2,902,675, 9-1-59,
Cl. 340 — 174.
Shaw, Robert J., and A. E. Devendorf, to General Electric
Co. Collapsible leg stand. 2,875,972. 3-3-59. Cl. 248 — 168.
Shaw, Robert M., to United States of America, Navy. Rate
gyroscope calibrating device. 2,882,718, 4-21-59, Cl.
73—1.
Shaw, Truman B. Fishing lure. 2,896,356, 7-28-59, Cl.
43 42 28.
Shaw- Walker Co., The: See —
Martin. Menno G. 2.869.898.
Shaw, William E., R. M. Spenceley, and F. M. Teetzel, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Production of uranium tetrafluoride. 2,898,187, 8-4-59,
Cl. 23—14.5.
Shawhan, Elbert N., to Sun Oil Co. Dielectric constant
meter. 2,906,948, 9-29-59, Cl. 324—60.
Shawhan, Elbert N., to Sun Oil Co. Flow change detecting
means. 2,906,949, 9-29-59, Cl. 324 — 61.
Shawhan, Elbert N., to Sun Oil Co. Flow interrupting means.
2,918,095, 12-22-59, Cl. 141—210.
Shawhan, Henry G. Fish hook extractor. 2,892,284, 6-30-59,
Cl. 43—53.5.
Shawlnigan Chemicals Limited : See —
Eaton, Milton. 2.877.281.
Eaton. Milton. 2.S06.003.
Rees, Richard W. 2,883.369.
Rees, Richard W. 2,908,662.
Shawinigan Resins Corp. : See —
Lavin, Edward, and Cote. 2,917,416.
Lavln, Edward, Fitzhugh, and Crozier. 2,917,482.
Lavin, Edward, Fitzhugh, and Crozier. 2,917,483.
and Shaw. 2,869,197.
Corp. Frequency divider.
LIST OF PATENTEES
851
2,915,090.
Process
1-13-59,
Auto-
7-7^59,
Electrical
11-24-59,
Shawmut Engineering Co. : See —
Parsons Edgar S., Johnson, and de Uozzaldi.
Shawnee Mfg. Co., Inc. '-See—
Wilis, Marlon C. 2,870,92-1.
Wills, Marion C. 2,903,142.
Shawnee Pottery Co. : See—
B*5ff9S^r'lffi&j&»&* for use with inter-
changeable load carriers. 2,867,449, 1-6-59, CI. 280—
47.18.
Shawver, G. D. : See —
Srhraee Frederick S. 2,89o,279.
Shea Francis ; L. to° Barbour Welting Co. Two-part shoe
welting and rnethod of making the same. 2,916,834,
12-15-59, CI. 3G — 78. _ . ..■'
Shea, Frederick L., Jr., to Great Lakes Carbon Corp.
for preparing a carbonaceous material. 2,SbS,b9o
PI 202 9
Shea Frederick L., Jr., to Great Lakes Carbon Corp. Liquid
oxygen explosive and methods for preparing same.
2,872,305, 2-3-59, CI. 52—1.
Shea, Howard W. : See—
Payne, John W., Ray, and Shea. 2,873,147.
Shea, Howard W., to Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc :• Method for
controlling the level of a gravitating compact bed of solids.
2,904,518, 9-15-59, CI. 252 — 414.
Shea, Reeford P., and C. Raudenbush, to Preco Inc.
matic leveling control and clinometer. 2,893,134,
pi 33 206
Shea, Richard' F., to General Electric Co Temperature com-
pensated-transistor amplifier. 2,889,416, 6-2-59, CI. 179—
171.
Sheaffer, Isaac M., Jr. : See—
Mansky, Clarence B., and Sheaffer. 2,916,726.
Sheaffer, Isaac M., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. High speed step-
ping apparatus. 2,906,130, 9-29-59, CI. 74—84.
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Co. : See —
Hansen, Lewis C. 2,898,88o.
Mansheim, Richard J. 2,868,173.
Martin, Lynn P. 2,914,028.
Sheahan Henry L. Adjustable chair arm gripping tiay
holder. 2,867,401, 1-6-59, CI. 24S— 220.
Sheahan, Robert E., to General Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner
floor tool with rotating brush and cleaning means for
brush. 2,904,818, 9-22-59, CI. 15—388.
Sheahan, Robert E., to Casco Products Corp.
terminal for a heating element. 2,914,650,
CI. 219 — 44.
Sheakley, Leonard J. : See —
Maclntyre, Ronald, and Sheakley. 2,871,197.
Shearer, Duane C. : See —
Frownfelter, Charles R., Harry, Hassard, and Shearer.
2,912,716.
Shearer, Jack E. : See— - „„,,..,
Stineman, Russell W., and Shearer. 2,917,903.
Shearer, James W. : See — '
Faulkner William H., Jr., Shearer, and Woodworth.
2,883,552.
Shearer. Newton H., Jr. : See —
McConnell, Richard L., and Shearer. 2,882,278
Shearer, Newton H.. Jr., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Polymerization of ^olefins to solid polymer
by means of an alkali metal alkyl and a supported oxide.
2,887,471, 5-19-59, CI. 260—93.7. . .
Shearer, Robert B., to Spotnails, Inc. Fastener driving
device. 2,907,038, 10-6-59, CI. 1—3.
Shearer, Wayne B. : See —
Commons, Charles H., Jr., and Shearer. 2,890,964.
Shearman, Spicer D., and B. E. Herbolsheimer, to Garrett
Tubular Products. Inc. Extensible column for a stool or
the like. 2,872,223, 2-3-59, CI. 287—58.
Shears, Stuart T., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Fastening
device. 2,876,518. 3-10-59, CI. 24—153.
Shechter, Leon, J. Wynstra, and N. H. Reinking, to Union
Carbide Corp. Hardener for epoxy resin composition.
2,897,179, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Shecter, George O. Device for dispensing and counting homo-
geneous objects. 2,906,070, 9-29-59, CI. 53—59.
Sheedlo, Wilfred L. Portable folding stove. 2,917,039,
12-15-59. CI. 126—9.
Sheehan, James W. Apparatus for internal forging of chain
links. 2,893,199, 7-7-59, CI. 59—30.
Sheehan, John A. : See —
Gross, Thomas A. O., and Sheehan. 2,914,762.
Sheehan, Robert E., to Bibb Mfg. Co. Soil resistant textile
material and method of making the same. 2,876,140,
3-3-59, CI. 117—139.5.
Sheehan, Robert V. : See —
Collins, John F., and Sheehan. 2,900,333.
Sheehan, Thomas V. : See —
Hatch, Loranus P., Miles, Sheehan, Wiswall, and Heus.
2,893,936.
Sheehy, Edward M., to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Can punches. 2,898,675, 8-11-59, CI. 30 — 16.
Sheeler, James E. R., to Shell Development Co. Drilling
fluid composition for porous formations. 2,894,906,
7-14-59, CI. 252—8.5.
Sheeley, Eugene N., to United States of America, Army. Fail-
safe time delay fuze. 2,900,913, 8-25-59, CI. 102 — 84.
Sheen, Gravdon P. Trenching machine. 2,888,757, 6-2-59,
CI. 37—86.
2,869,766, 1-20-59, CI.
2,877,758.
Sheen Robert T., to Milton Roy Co. Controlled volume
metering of liquefied gases. 2,881,596, 4-14-59, CI. 62 — 55.
Sheen Robert T., to Milton Roy Co. System with plural-way
valve for metering fluid. 2,881,958, 4-14-59, CI. 222 — 250.
Sheene, William E., Sr., to The National Asphalt Grave Vault
Co. Burial casket vault. 2,911,703, 11-10-59, CI. 27 — 35.
Sheeian, Norman J., to American-Marietta Co. Laminating
adhesive and method of producing the same. 2,870,034,
1-20-59. CI. 106—124.
Sheets Chester R., to The Okonite Co. Wire-testing and
measuring apparatus. 2,882,490, 4-14-59, CI. 324 — 54.
Sheets, Chester R., and J. Sasso, to The Okonite Co.
Taping apparatus. 2,909,890, 10-27-59, CI. 57 — 15.
Sheets, Melvin G. : See —
Matthews, Stanley R., Darlington, and Sheets. 2,899,522.
Sheets, Milton O. Treating rolls for combine header. 2,903,-
836, 9-15-59, CI. 56 — 104.
Sheets, Vernal L., to Chicago Wheel & Mfg. Co. Abrading
wheels. 2,907,148, 10-6-59, CI. 51—206.
Sheets, William M. Cupped elastic plunger type snubber.
Re. 24,654, 6-2-59, CI. 267 — 35.
Sheetz, Charles E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Bag holding apparatus. 2,910,258, 10-27-59, CI. 248—101.
Sheetz, David P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Emulsion
polymerization with acrylic-type acid esters of hydroxy-
sulfonic acids and composition therefrom. 2,914,499,
11-24-59, CI. 260 — 29.6.
Sheetz, Walter F. : See —
Johnson, Dean T., Albertine, Lippert, and Sheetz.
2,893,068.
Sheffer, Harvey I., to The American Laundry Machinery Co.
Safety door lock and control for washing machine.
2,902,850, 9-8-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Sheffer, Howard E., and J. F. Meyer, to Schenectady Varnish
Co., Inc. Polyester resin, method of preparing same and
electrical conductor coated therewith. 2,889,304, 6-2-59,
CI. 260—33.4.
Sheffer, Lowell B. Sleeve extender.
223—74.
Sheffield-Cleveland Corp. : See —
Fassnacht, Arthur F., and Jones.
Sheffield Corp., The : See —
Aller, Willis F. 2,878,334.
Aller, Willis F. 2,909,842.
Aller, Willis F. 2,916,911.
Aller, Willis F., and Jeglum.
Baker, Ralph C. 2,889,704.
Byrkett, Elwood L. 2,914,860.
Byrkett, Elwood L., and Emmons. 2.880,609.
Byrkett, Elwood L.. and Kiefaber. 2,869,243.
Emmons, Nelson, III. 2,901,906.
Emmons, Nelson, III. 2,909,920.
Esken, Robert L. 2,878,573.
Esken, Robert L. 2,916,830.
Hecox, William, and Finlay. 2,885,660.
Kiefaber, Harry D. 2,898,683.
Mahlmeister, Louis J. 2,878,572.
Mahlmeister, Raymond A. 2,903,796.
Polk, Louis F., and Straw. 2,878,574.
Wiseman, Arthur W. 2,885,600.
Sheffield, John W., % to G. Roy. Coil spring installation
and removal tool. 2,903,786, 9-15-59, CI. 29 — 227.
Sheffield Twist Drill & Steel Co. Ltd., The: See —
Webster, John S. 2,917.975.
Webster, John S., and Bramhall. 2,915,858.
Shefield, Wilbur L. : See —
Lutz, Earle R., and Shefield. 2,898,817.
Sheft, Irving : See —
Katz, Joseph J., and Sheft. 2,899,269.
Shebeen, Shay J., to General Laboratory Associates, Inc.
Process of making a ceramic element usable in surface-gap
igniters. 2,893,930, 7-7-59, CI. 204—2.9.
Sheheen, Shay J., to General Laboratories Associates, Inc.
Method and apparatus for electric ignition. 2,894,161,
7-7-59, CI. 313—131.
Sheinberg, Haskell : See —
Schell, Donald H., and Sheinberg.
Shelamer, Charles L., Sr., 25% to Mrs.
down trailer porch. 2,883,712, 4-28-59, CI. 20 — 2.
Shelanski, Morris V., and M. W. Winicov, to West Labora-
tories, Inc. Iodine bromide preparation for controlling
microorganisms. 2,868,686, 1-13-59, CI. 167 — 17.
Shelare, Robert F., and F. Makara. Shoe sole with apertured
heel and shank portions. 2,884,716, 5-5-59, CI. 36 — 3.
Shelby, Earl E. Slip tiller. 2,915,995, 12-8-59, CI. 111—10.
Shelby, Eunice E. Holder for strip material. 2,880,442,
4-7-59, CI. 15—231.
2,912,040.
2,916,809.
I. Huntley.
Knock-
Shelby Metal Products Co., The : See —
Seyforth, Rome C. 2,868,386.
Shelby Spring Hinge Co., The : See —
Sullivan, Harold R., and Neptune. 2,908,050.
Shelden. Charles H. Combined door and seat lock for auto-
mobiles. 2,872,241, 2-3-59, CI. 296—65.
Shelden, Charles H., to Research Corp. Surgical instruments.
2,873,742, 2-17-59, CI. 128—305.
Sheldon, Allen C, to Rea Magnet Wire Co., Inc. Wire
dispensing device. 2,905,409, 9-22-59, CI. 242 — 128.
Sheldon, Alma I. : See —
Yeakey, Forrest I., and Sheldon. 2,910,984.
Sheldon. Arnold. Method for pouring concrete structures.
2,873,505, 2-17-59, CI. 25—155.
852
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sheldon, Donald F., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Speed responsive generators. 2,898,486, 8-4-59, CI.
310 — 171.
Sheldon, Edward E. Device for conducting images. 2,877,368,
3-10-59, CI. 313—65.
Sheldon, Edward E. System for reproducing supersonic
images. 2,886,634, 5-12-59, CI. 178 — 6.8.
Sheldon, Edward E. Electronic system for X-ray images.
2,894,159, 7-7-59, CI. 313—65.
Sheldon, Edward E. Electron microscopes. 2,894,160,
7-7-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Sheldon, Edward J., Jr. : See —
Cole, Benjamin R., and Sheldon. 2,919,401.
Sheldon, George H„ to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd. De-
watering in the manufacture of paper and board. 2,881,673,
4-14-59, CI. 92—39.
Sheldon, Ivan R. : See —
Henches, Eugene W., and Sheldon. 2,901,542.
Sheldon, John L., to Corning Glass Works. Aperture mask
coating to prevent cathode poisoning. 2,886,730, 5-12-59,
CI. 313—86.
Sheldon, Luther M. : See —
Benander, George B., and Sheldon. 2,900,466.
Sheldon, William D. : See —
Weston, David, MacPherson, Meaders, and Sheldon.
2,916,215.
Sheldon, William M., to Metals Disintegrating Co., Inc. Ro-
tary table feeder. 2,896,824, 7-28-59, CI. 222—168.
Sheldon, Zachary D.. and H. M. Haendler, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for
determining the stability of fluorocarbon oils. 2,895,806,
7-21-59, CI. 23—230.
Shell Development Co. : See —
Abbott, Mortimer D., Snider, and Liedholm. 2,915,457.
Alders, Lucas, Fortuin, Mondria, and Reman. 2,915,558.
Alders, Lucas, Max, and Tjepkema. 2,891,098.
Anderson, Elmer A., Foster, Gable, and Hood. 2,869,986.
Anderson, Henry W., Ratner, and Warren. 2,915,465.
Anderson, John, Johnson, and Hall. 2,900,419.
Anderson, John, and Melstrom. 2,901,462.
Arabian, Karekin G. 2,915,447.
Armstrong, Jack W„ and Edgar. 2,890,171.
Armstrong, Jack W., and Preiss. 2,886,524.
Armstrong, Jack W., and Woods. 2,915,470.
Armstrong, Warren E., and Morgan. 2,870,228.
Auer, Willem U., Groothuis, Hendal, and Vink.
2,894,371.
Bailey, Denis R„ and Daniels. 2,891,851.
Bartay, Delmar M. 2,915,451.
Benesi, Hans A., Sun, Loeffler, and Detling. 2,868,688.
Bondi, Arnold A., and Scott. 2,913,439.
Borrows, Edward T., and Stewart. 2,870,099.
Brackman, Willem. 2,883,426.
Brassington. Samuel M.. and Smith. 2,875,342.
Breier, Irwin L. 2,897,063.
Breier, Irwin L., and Coppinger. 2,874,100.
Bruin, Pieter. 2,902,471.
Bruin, Pieter, and Oosterhof. 2,904,531.
Casagrande, Robert M., Motard, and Reed. 2,912,284.
Cheney, Harry A., and Breier. 2,879,300.
Claridge, Elmond L. 2,868,717.
Claridge, Elmond L.. and Wallin. 2,886,523.
Cofer. Kenneth B. 2,873,298.
Coldren, Clarke L., and Hawkinson. 2,912,830.
Cole. Robert M. 2,881,057.
Condo, Fred E. 2,879,235.
Condo, Fred E., and Martin. 2,891,088.
Condo, Fred E., and Sehroeder. 2,886,472.
Conklin, George W., and Morris. 2,886,575.
Cosgrove, Stanley L., and Duffln. 2,891,850.
Crake, Wilfred S. 2,907,172.
Crosby, Ralph H. 2,895 907.
Dannenberg, Hans. 2,884,339.
Davies, Thomas T., and Roberts. 2,915,461.
Deahl, Thomas J., Paul, and Steinle. 2,892,687.
De Benedictis. Aldo, and Furman. 2,913,489.
De Keizer, Adrianus. 2,881,227.
De Keizer, Adrianus, van Dijk, and GiDS. 2,870,229.
De Keizer, Adrianus, and Wilson. 2,897,246.
De Ridder. Gysbert F.. and Bryan. 2,895,895.
Dijkstra. Renger. 2,874,193.
Doom, Johannes, Mondria, de Rijk, and Hendal. 2,915,-
449.
Doscher, Todd M„ and Reisberg. 2,882,973.
Engel, Willem F. 2,913.506.
Evans, Harry D. 2.888.096.
Evans, Harry D. 2,901,420.
Evans, Harry D. 2,917,131.
Fan. HsingY 2,886,577.
Fetterlv, Llovd C. 2.879,312.
Fetterlv, Lloyd C. 2,897,245.
Fischer, Rudolph F. 2.895.962.
Fischer, Rudolph F. 2,915.563.
Fischer, Rudolph F., and Mika. 2,895.945.
Fischer. Rudolph F., and Smith. 2.888,492.
Fowkes, Frederick M., Sawyer, and Schick. 2,900,346.
Francis, Charles E., and Bulman. 2,894,910.
Francis, Charles E., and Weaver. 2,907,714.
Furman. Kenneth E. 2,913.491.
Gable. Charles M. 2.870.171.
Geissler, Hugo H. 2,869,779.
Shell Development Co. : See — Continued
Greene, Charles R., and Steinle. 2,874,031.
Greene, Charles R., and Steinle. 2,892,686.
Griffin, Raymond L. 2,904,494.
Hearne, George W., La France, and Finch. 2,887,498.
Heithaus, Joseph J., Jr. 2,913,389.
Hemmerich, Rolf H. 2,867,672.
Hendal, Willem P. 2,870,611.
Hendal, Willem P. 2,893,214.
Hendal, Willem P. 2,893,215.
Hendal, Willem P. 2,907,174.
Hewett, William A., Jones, and Lorensen. 2,895,915.
Hoog, Han, and Schaafsma. 2,871,254.
Hopper, Francis C, and Naps. 2,915,490.
Hyman, Julius, Freireich, and Lidov. 2,875,256.
Illman, John C, and Sommer. 2,870,080.
Johnson, George F., Marshall, and Criswell. 2,900,366.
Johnston, Robert W. B. 2,895,903.
Keeler. William R„ Douslin, and Deal. 2,869,989.
Kharasch, Morris S., and Nudenberg. 2,870,200.
Kreps, Robert W. F., De Wit, and Schuur. 2,915,557.
Kunreuther, Frederick. 2,871,184.
Kunreuther. Frederick, and Meerbott 2,895,899.
Lagerwey, Anton A. F. 2,912,003.
Lagucki, Edward B. 2,869,676.
Le Blanc, Hypolite A., Jr. 2,913,281.
Leedham, Kenneth, and Garner. 2,898,359.
Lely, Cornells, and Van der Laag. 2,897,147.
Lewis, Donald R. 2,899,558.
Lidov, Rex E. 2,900,420.
Lorensen, Lyman E. 2,915,471.
Lorensen, Lyman E., Barnum, and Zachar. 2,889,282.
Lowman, Maiden C, Jr., and Fisch. 2,871,180.
Liiijckx, Willem L. L. M., and Kramer. 2,917,552.
Magovern, Robert L., and Ries. 2,893,359.
Mahoney. Clarence L. 2,882,237.
Martin, Robert W. 2,914,507.
Martin, Robert W., and Condo. 2,870,098.
Maze, Herve. 2,912,374.
McNeill, Robert C. 2,906,378.
Mecorney, John W. 2,874,099.
Mecorney, John W., and Shokal. 2,886,493.
Mika, Thomas F. 2,871,211.
Mika, Thomas F. 2,904,535.
Mondria, Henrik, and Logman. 2,903,423.
Moore, Robert J., Ryder, and Jones. 2,913,412.
Mullineaux, Richard D., and Raley. 2,867,071.
Mullineaux, Richard D., and Raley. 2,890,253.
Naps, Marguerite. 2,876,208.
Newey, Herbert A. 2,912,416.
Nieuwenhuis. Willem E., and Schmidt. 2,882,132.
Olson, Robert J. 2,915,450.
Parry, Harvey L., and Carey. 2,909,494.
Payne, George B., and Hein. 2,904,584.
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,870,125.
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,870,170.
Peery, Norman E. 2,901,422.
Pierotti, Gino J. 2,870.066.
Pieters, Willem J., and Ten Have. 2,893,951.
Pordes, Otto. 2,901,369.
Preiss, Donald M. 2,917,457.
Raley, John H. 2,883,440.
Raley, John H. 2,901,518.
Raley, John H„ and Mullineaux. 2,880,252.
Raley, John H., and Mullineaux. 2,901,520.
Ralev, John H., Mullineaux, and Ballard. 2,880,249.
Raley, John H., Mullineaux, and Ballard. 2,898,386.
Reamer, Thomas E. 2,917,459.
Reifsnider, Philip J. 2,915,376.
Reif snider, Philip J. 2,915,528.
Reynolds, Richard J. 2,912,407.
Richmond. Kenneth W.. and Hughes. 2.886,532.
Rollins, Harry G., and Waller. 2,916,182.
Ruedisulj Wilhelmus M. J. 2,874,114.
Rust, Frederick F. 2,871,104.
Rust, Frederick F., and Porter. 2,871,101.
Rust, Frederick F., Porter, and Vaughan. 2,871,102.
Sarno, Dante H. 2,913,393.
Schiermeier, Knapel F. 2,913.407.
Schiermeier. Knapel F. 2,913.411.
Schmitz, Howard E. 2,913,415.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2.872,427.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2.872,428.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2.8S6.473.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2.902.398.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2,903,381.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2,909,448.
Sehroeder, Carl W. 2,913,356.
Sheeler, James E. R. 2.894,906.
Shokal, Edward C. 2.915.4S5.
Shokal. Edward C. and Mueller. 2,895,947.
Siebenhausen. Christian H. Jr., and Crake. 2,870,609.
Simkin, Donald J. 2,881.920.
Simpson, Warren C. 2,906,720.
Simpson, Warren C. 2,913.043.
Skinner, John R., and Steinle. 2,871,103.
Snider. Warren L., Sarno. and Liedholm. 2.S95.897.
Somerville, George R., and Howard. 2,894,931.
Steinle, Shelton E„ and Greene. 2,918,354.
Stewart, David G. 2.870.101.
Stewart, David G.. Waddan, and Borrows. 2,870,100.
Stiles. Alan R. 2.895.982.
Stiles, Alan R„ and Whetstone. 2,894,014.
Taber, Robert E., and Hawkinson. 2,894,732.
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853
Shell Development Co. : See — Continued
Tadenia, Harco J. 2,874,777.
Talley, Samuel K., Coit, and Koot. 2,915,466.
Tamele, Miroslav W., and Nozaki. 2,917,466.
Ten Have, Cornells D., Buningh, Le Nobel, Pieters, and
Lower. 2,893,954.
Te Nuyl, Johannes A. 2,904,417.
Tess, Roy W. H. 2,879,259.
Thomas, Samuel B. 2,869,844.
Todd, David B. 2,874,480.
Topping, Cuthbert. 2,904,228.
Trowbridge, Harvey M., and Woods. 2,901,431.
Trusheim, Ferdinand H. D. A. 2,900,026.
Van Beest, Adolf C, and Le Nobel. 2,903,422.
Van der Voort, Henricus G. P. 2,913,492.
Van der Wateren, Cornelius G. 2,906,509.
Van Dyke, Ross E., and Wilson. 2,886,511.
Van Eijk, Willem, Werner, and Max. 2,867,645.
Van Raamsdonk, Gerrit W., and Selman. 2,917,479.
Van Scoy, Robert W. 2,875,152.
Van Swaal, Josephus H. 2,882,191.
Van Winkle, John L., Bell, and Morris. 2,875,224.
Van Winkle, John L., Bollo, and Morris. 2,915,875.
Van Winkle, John L., and Morris. 2,874,184.
Venis, Reginald J. 2,901,405.
Vogel, Charles B. 2,915,738.
Voogd, Maarten. 2,894,363.
Wald. Milton M. 2,883,439.
Wald, Milton M., and Raley. 2,883,437.
Walley, Keith H., and Reman. 2,912,310.
Watson, Forrest J., Morris, and Van Winkle. 2,874,120.
Watson, Forrest J., Weigel, and Younger. 2,882,228.
Whetstone, Richard R., Raab, and Hall. 2,867,646.
White. Ellis R. 2,902,516.
Whittle, Frank. 2,879,032.
Whittle, Frank. 2,901,221.
Wistrich, Harry A., and Olney. 2,893,846.
Yang, Chang-Tsing. 2.873.2S3.
Yust, Venard E., and Bame. 2,889,212.
Zuiderweg, Frederik J. 2.882.030.
Zuiderweg, Frederik J. 2,909,484.
Shell Oil Co. : -See-
Bauer, Robert F., McNeill, and Ledbetter 2,909,359.
Bauer, Robert F., and Stratton. 2,891,770.
Zaskey, Arthur F. 2,881,590.
Shellenberger, Rolfe : See —
Brooks, Ernest A., Shellenberger, and Sprague. 2,894,494.
Sheller Mfg. Corp. : See —
Sahula, George J. 2,905,019.
Shelley, Edwin F. : See —
Brown, Julius L., Shelley, and Steele. 2,870,712.
Shelley, James P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Aminoplast resin
coating compositions. 2.871,209, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 21.
Shelley, James P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Polyester composi-
tions, water-d'ispersible polyester-aminoplast condensation
resins made therefrom, and methods for producing them.
2,915,486, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 21.
Shelley, James P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Water-dispersible
polyester aminoplast condensation resins and methods for
producing them. 2,915,487, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 21.
Shelley, Jesse J. : See —
Chaplik, Rubin, and Shelley. 2,877,632.
Shelley, Phillip R. : See —
Torbett, Donald V., and Shelley. 2,918,280.
Shelley, Thomas H., Jr., and R. N. Zirnite, to Johnson & John-
son. Adhesive coated plastic material. 2,877,141, 3-10-59,
CI. 117—122.
Shellman. Kenneth S., and M. A. Crosby, to Commonwealth
Engineering Co. of Ohio. Apparatus for pumping. 2,888,-
877, 6-2-59, CI. 103 — 53.
Shellman, Roy K. : See —
Leathers, Clarence H., and Shellman. 2,883,693.
Leathers, Clarence H., and Shellman. 2,888,238.
Shelly Brothers, Inc. : See —
Shelly, Jacob M. 2,868,242.
Shelly, Dewitt L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Pulsation
dampener device. 2,875,786, 3-3-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Shelly, De Witt L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid
pressure shock dampening device and resilient sleeve means
for use therein. 2,918,090, 12-22-59, CI. 138 — 30.
Shelly, Jacob M., to Shelly Brothers, Inc. Liquid molding
machine. 2,868,242, 1-13-59, CI. 141 — 137.
Shelly, Robert S., to Pack Mfg. Co. Multiplex tube con-
struction. 2,871,080. 1-27-59, CI. 312 — 107.
Shelly, Robert S., to Pack Mfg. Co. Multiple unit storage
file. 2,872,265, 2-3-59, CI. 312—107.
Shelly's Mfg. Co. : See —
Caplan, Joseph. 2,883,681.
Shelman, Cecil B., to General Dvnamics Corp. Magnetic
core switching circuit. 2,902,608, 9-1-59, CI. 307—88.
Shelswell, Morris C. Latching devices for tail gates on
livestock trucks. 2,907,599, 10-6-59, CI. 292 — 36.
Shelton, Alvin L. Rumble seat construction. 2,880,033.
3-31-59, CI. 296—66.
Shelton, Frederic J. : See —
Gregory, Thomas A., and Shelton. 2,889,241.
Shelton, Frederic J., and C. H. Chervenka, to Reichhold
Chemicals, Inc. Plywood adhesive comprising urea form-
aldehyde resin protein and dispersing agent and process
for preparing same. 2,872,421, 2-3-59, CI. 260 — 6.
Shelton, Paul M. Boot for walking horses. 2,886,935,
5-19-59, CI. 54—71.
Shelton, Robert D. : See —
Cowan, James C, Sanders, and Shelton. 2,877,276.
Eisenlohr, Douglas H., and Shelton. 2,898,383.
Shelton, Russell O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystallization
process. 2,886,603, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 645.
Shelton, Stephen M., to United States of America, Army.
Method of manufacturing titanium and titanium alloys.
2,890,111, 6-9-59, CI. 75—84.4.
Shelton Tack Co., The : See —
Michlein, Carl P. 2,872,765.
Reilly, Jameo J. 2,881,898.
Shelton Winston L., to General Electric Co. Sediment re-
moval means for clothes washing machine. 2,869,348,
1-20-59, CI. 68 — 208.
Shelton, Winston L., and G. N. Jennings, to General Electric
Co. Timing mechanism for conducting a selected one of
a plurality of sequences of operation. 2,870,278, 1-20-59,
CI. 200—38.
Shen, Kwan-Ting : See —
De Groote, Melvin, and Shen. 2,888,403.
De Groote, Melvin, and Shen. 2,888,427-31.
De Groote, Melvin, Shen, and Cheng. 2,888,425.
De Groote, Melvin, Shen, and Cheng. 2,888,426.
Shen, Kwan-Ting, to Petrolite Corp. Process for breaking
emulsions of the oil-in-water type using polymeric quater-
nary ammonium salts. 2,915,476, 12-1-59, CI. 252 — 341.
Shen, Tzu E., to British Dielectric Research Ltd. Construc-
tion of electric circuits. 2,871,428, 1-27-59, CI. 317—242.
Shen, Tzu E., to British Dielectric Research Ltd. Method of
manufacturing electric capacitors. 2,882,586, 4-21-59, CI.
29—25.42.
Shen, Tzu E., to British Dielectric Research Ltd. Manu-
facture of electric capacitors. 2,907,097, 10-6-59, CI.
29 — 25.42.
Shenigo, Michael G., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Box-sealing machine. 2,891,367, 6-23-59, CI. 53—374.
Shenk, Wilbur J., Jr. : See-
Ford, Harry E., and Shenk. 2,891,979.
Shenker Displays, Inc. : See —
Shenker, Joseph. 2,893,566.
Shenker, Joseph, to Shenker Displays, Inc. Article support
and display device. 2,893,566, 7-7-59, CI. 211 — 129.
Shenkin, Bernard. Article supporting and displaying device.
2,879,899, 3-31-59, CI. 211 — 55.
Shepard, Alva P., Jr. : See —
Shepard, Alva P., III. 2,905,444.
Shepard, Alva P., Ill, deceased, by A. P. Shepard, Jr. and
E. Shepard, heirs. Core barrel. 2,905,444, 9-22-59, CI.
255—72.
Shepard, Alvin F., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Vulcanization
of butadiene rubbers with phenolaldehyde reaction prod-
ucts and product obtained thereby. 2,898,321, 8-4-59, CI.
260 — 43.
Shepard, Alvin F., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Vulcanization
of butadiene rubbers with phenolaldehyde reaction prod-
ucts and product obtained thereby. 2,898,322, 8-4-59, CI.
260 — 43.
Shepard, David H., to Intelligent Machines Research Corp.
Apparatus for reading. 2,897,481, 7-28-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Shepard, Emor O. : See —
Sandin. Jerome, and Shepard. 2,875,382.
Shepard, Evalyn : See —
Shepard, Alva P., III. 2,905,444.
Shepard, Francis H., Jr. Frequency meter. 2,908,864. 10-
13-59, CI. 324 — 78.
Shepard, George A., to Republic Steel Corp. Process of pre-
paring steel for enameling. 2,886,498, 5-12-59, CI. 204 —
38.
Shepard, John W. : See—
Aim, Robert M., and Shepard. 2,891,084.
Shepard, Ralph M. : See —
Endres, Donald M., and Shepard. 2,904,377.
Shepard, Ralph M., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Expander
structure. 2,904,376, 9-15-59, CI. 309 — 40.
Shepard, Walter P., Jr. Bait miser. 2,871,611, 2-3-59,
CI. 43 — 44.2.
Shepard Warner Elevator Co. : See —
Hoffmann, Edson A. 2.888,099.
Shepardson, Roger M. Composition containing bamboo par-
ticles and thermosetting resin. 2,898,314, 8-4-59, CI.
260 — 17.2.
Shephard, Donald, V> to E. De Mauro and % to C. C. Stone.
Cut-off tool. 2,891,300, 6-23-59, CI. 29—95.
Shephard, Grove H., and C. H. Frick, to General Motors Corp.
Engine-control mechanism. 2,891,526, 6-23-59, CI. 123 —
99.
Shephard, Harry D., Jr., to Foundry Services Inc. Hot-top for
ingot mold. 2,867,871, 1-13-59, CI. 22—147.
Shephard, James A., to Universal Winding Co. Face cam and
double follower. 2,871,723, 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 567.
Shepherd, Alexander T. : See —
Williamson, David T. N., Shepherd, and Walker.
2,886,717.
Shepherd, Alexander T., and G. S. Walker, to Ferranti Ltd.
Measuring apparatus. 2,886,718, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 220.
Shepherd, Charles C. : See —
Dykstra, Fred J., Hall, and Shepherd. 2,904,458.
Shepherd, Charles R. : See —
Gentry, Donald P., and Shepherd. 2,883,358.
854
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Shepherd, Douglas A., to The Upjohn Co. 10-(2-pyrrolidyl-
alkyl) derivatives of phenothiazine. 2,868,785, 1-13-59, CI.
260—243.
Shepherd, George R. : See —
Flight, Theodore N., and Shepherd. 2,898,544.
Shepherd, George R. L., I. G. Thompson, and A. T. Watson,
to Bsso Research and Engineering Co. Sulfurization
process. 2,905,664, 9-22-59, CI. 260—125.
Shepherd, Irving L. Orchid plant holder. 2,893,169, 7-7-59,
CI. 47 — 47.
Shepherd, James W. : See — ■
Feuer, Henry, and Shepherd. 2,868,838.
Feuer, Henry, and Shepherd. 2,898,376.
Shepherd, Judson O'D., deceased ; M. F. Shepherd, executrix.
Adjustable sequential program controller. 2,876,343,
3-3-59. CI. 250—20.
Shepherd, Margaret F. : See —
Shepherd, Judson O'D. 2,876,343.
Shepherd, Neal H., to General Electric Co. Frequency de-
tection method and apparatus therefor. 2,899,639, 8-11-59,
CI. 324 — 79.
Shepherd, Neal H., to General Electric Co. Communication
system with automatic amplitude control. 2,912,569,
11-10-59, CI. 250—13.
Shepherd, Ridgley G., Jr., and E. C. Dearborn, to United
States Testing Co.. Inc. Epoxy resins cured with dianhy-
drides of tetracarboxylic acids. 2,871,221, 1-27-59, CI.
260—47.
Shepherd, Sydney A. : See — ■
Cornell, Walter, and Shepherd. 2,898,517.
Shepherd, Thomas C. R. Comminuting apparatus. 2,876,953,
3-10-59, CI. 241 — 38.
Shepherd, Thomas C. R. Comminuting apparatus. 2,876,954,
3-10-59, CI. 241 — 46.
Shepherd, Thomas C. R. Comminuting apparatus. 2,918,222,
12-22-59, CI. 241—46.
Shepherd, William G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pickup tubes.
2,869,016. 1-13-59, CI. 313 — 339.
Shepherd, William G., to Bendix Aviation Corp. High
frequency structure. 2,900,560, 8-18-59, CI. 315 — 5.19.
Shepherd, Wyley. Ventilators. 2,875,678. 3-3-59, CI. 98—43.
Shepherd, Wyley. Ventilators. 2,900,892, 8-25-59, CI.
98 — 43.
Shepler, Ross. Apparatus for wrapping lollipops and the like.
2,872,768. 2-10-59, CI. 53 — 200.
Sheppard, Charles B., and C. I. Bohlen, to Fruehauf Trailer
Co. Two-way movable roof mechanism. 2,912,277,
11-10-59, CI. 296—137.
Sheppard, James K. : See-
Leonard, Carl L., Schneider, and Sheppard. 2,906,372.
Sheppard, Richard H. Check valve for Diesel engine fuel
pump. 2,903,014, 9-8-59, CI. 137 — 539.
Sheppard, Richard H. Trumpet assembly. 2,904,145,
9-15-59, CI. 192—4.
Sheppard, Richard H. Power steering device. 2,909,076,
10-20-59, CI. 74—388.
Sheppard, Stephen T. : See —
Porter. Allan W. H., and Sheppard. 2,872,799.
Sher, Arnold, and J. S. Amstock, to John A. Roebling's Sons
Corp. Electric cable clamp. 2,899,160, 8-11-59, CI.
248—61.
Shera, George M. : See —
Mangold, Anthony J., Jr., and Shera. 2,908.254.
Sherban, Daniel V., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Metallur-
gical furnace. 2,878,011, 3-17-59, CI. 266 — 33.
Sherbondy, Frank Y. Pressing machine accessory. 2,875,536,
3-3-59. CI. 38—12.
Sherbondy, William A. Calking gun and the like. 2,877,935,
3-17-59. CI. 222—326.
Sherbondy, William A. Compact carpet sweeper having fan
with flexible drive shaft. 2,883,695, 4-28-59, CI. 15—342.
Sherbrook, Victor A. Machine for making sewing ribs for
the insoles of footwear. 2,911,214, 11-3-59, CI. 270 — 94.
Sherer, Albert L., and J. J. Kazmierzak, to Summit Mfg. Co.,
Division of Ace Tool Engineering Co., Inc. Valve.
2,902,044, 9-1-59, CI. 137 — 199.
Sherer, Kenneth E. : See —
Norman, Richard M., Powell, and Sherer. 2,896,257.
Sherhod, Kenneth R. : See —
Conway, Hugh G., and Sherhod. 2,873,137.
Sheridan, James V. Hydroponic unit with compressible
reservoir. 2,870,574, 1-27-59, CI. 47—1.2.
Sheridan, James V., and O. M. Lewis. Tire truing device
comprising hydraulically operated tire support and adjust-
able cam operated cutting tool. 2,893,479, 7-7-59, Cl.
157—13.
Sheridan, John W. Portable eye-testing apparatus. 2,893,288,
7-7-59, Cl. 88—22.
Sheridan, T. W. & C. B., Co. : See —
Newhouse, Donald R. 2,892,627.
Zuercher, Anthony J. 2,879,636.
Zuercher, Anthony J., and Schweizer. 2,911,213.
Sheridan, Thomas I., Jr. Duck blind. 2,889,839, 6-9-59,
Cl. 135—6.
Sheridan, Thomas R. : See —
Sharin, Samuel, Kishi, Sheridan, and Liquori. 2,919,306.
Sherk, Daniel L. : See —
Wayman, Morris, Sherk, and Kraske. 2,882,965.
Sherlock, Barbara I. : See —
Sherlock, Edward B. 2,878,596.
Sherlock, Edward B., to B. I. Sherlock. Resilient vamp
shoe. 2,878,596, 3-24-59, Cl. 36—51.
Sherlock, Margaret, N. Sperber, and D. Papa, to Schering
Corp. N (2 substituted thio phenyl) N phenyl, alkylene
diamines. 2,889,328, 6-2-59, Cl. 260 — 268.
Sherlock, Margaret H, to Schering Corp. Unsaturated-
piperazino-alkyl-phenothiazines. 2,899,431, 8-11-59, Cl.
260—243.
and N. Sperber, to Schering Corp.
2,887,481, 5-19-59, Cl. 260—243.
2,905,864.
2,909,852.
2,898,029, 8-4-59,
tools
spirit duplicating.
and Deavenport.
to Owens-Illinois
plastic articles.
Sherlock, Margaret H
Heterocyclic amides.
Sherman, Alex : See —
Sherman, Ralph.
Sherman, Albert J. : See-
Stern, Robert G., and Sherman
Sherman, Arnold : See —
Sherman, Ralph. 2,905,864.
Sherman, Barney : See —
Fogel, Louis. 2,884,515.
Sherman, Clark W. Handled carton.
Cl. 229—41.
Sherman, Edwin W. Holder for grinding threading
and the like. 2,912,801, 11-17-59. Cl. 51—220.
Sherman, Eugene H. Point saving device. 2,888,914, 6-2-59,
Cl. 123—179.
Sherman, George R., to General Electric Co. Removable oven
door structure. 2,873,737, 2-17-59, Cl. 126—191.
Sherman, H. B., Mfg. Co. : See —
Turner, George L. 2,902,299.
Sherman, Herbert P. Machine for
2,907,272, 10-6-59, Cl. 101 — 132.5.
Sherman, Kenneth I. : See —
Eckess, William S., Sherman,
2,888,525.
Sherman, Loyd B. Pipe wrenches. 2,873,636, 2-17-59, Cl.
81—180.
Sherman, Orville B., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Machine for
molding plastic materials. 2,896,251, 7-28-59, Cl. 18 — 5.
Sherman, Orville B., and G. V. Mumford, to Owens-Illinois
Glass Co. Apparatus for feeding plasticized materials.
2,871,516, 2-3-59, Cl. 18—30.
Sherman, Orville B., and L. D. Soubier
Glass Co. Apparatus for making
2,901,769, 9-1-59, Cl. 18—5.
Sherman Paper Products Corp. : See —
Jennings. Harley Y. 2.883.303.
Sherman Products, Inc. : See — -
Brinkel, Edwin P. 2,903,145.
Williams, Edred B. 2,902,922.
Sherman, Rallston M., to The Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp.
Incinerators. 2,869,487 1-20-59. Cl. 110 — 8.
Sherman, Rallston M.. to The Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp.
Fluid fuel burning apparatus. 2,869.626, 1-20-59, Cl.
158 — 4.
Sherman, Rallston M., to The Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp.
Brooders. 2,870,966, 1-27-59. Cl. 237 — 14.
Sherman, Rallston M., to The Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp.
Fluid fuel burner. 2,897,885, 8^-59, Cl. 158 — 76.
Sherman, Ralph, deceased ; Alex and Arnold Sherman,
executors. Circuit protective variable ratio transformer
system. 2,905,864, 9-22-59, Cl. 317—9.
Sherman, Roger M., to W. R. Ames Co. Tool for applying
a flexible locking member to a pipe coupling or similar de-
vice. 2,884,824, 5-5-59, Cl. 81 — 3.
Sherman, Roger M., to W. R. Ames Co. Pipe coupling having
a partially flexible locking member. 2,916,305, 12-8-59,
Cl. 285—5.
Sherman, Thomas L., to The Battelle Development Corp.
Cage control device for slant type engine. 2,917,931,
12-22-59, Cl. 74 — 60.
Sherman, William R., to Abbott Laboratories. 5-(5-nitro-
2-furyl)-l,3,4-oxadiazoline-2-one or thione and process.
2,918,473, 12-22-59, Cl. 260 — 307.
Sherno, Stanley A., to J. Craig. Battery cable terminal.
2,887,668, 5-19-59, Cl. 339—226.
Sherrill, James W. : See —
Paton, Joseph H., Sherrill, and Vander Pyl. 2,901,949.
Sherrill, John F., to E. R. Lemert. Variable speed fluid
pressure actuated impact device. 2,876,742, 3-10-59, Cl.
121—20.
Sherrill, Joseph H., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Apparatus
for packing and wrapping cigarettes. 2,870,584, 1-27-59,
Cl. 53—55.
Sherrill, Joseph H., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Carton
packing apparatus. 2,909,016, 10-20-59, Cl. 53 — 61.
Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. : See —
Evans, David J. I., and Romanchuk. 2.867,528.
Forward, Frank A., and Armstrong. 2,898,196.
Forward, Frank A., and Armstrong. 2,898,197.
Forward, Frank A., and Lin. 2,867,529.
Sherron, Percival H., to Illuminated outdoor telephone booth.
2,881,306, 4-7-59, Cl. 240 — 2.
Sherron, Percival H. Telephone booth. 2,896,694, 7-28-59,
Cl. 155—78.
Sherron, Percival H. Telephone booth door assembly.
2,900,020, 8-18-59, Cl. 160—206.
Sherron, Percival H. Apparatus for joining telephone booths.
2,909,252, 10-20-59, Cl. 189—36.
Sherron, Percival H. Telephone booth. 2,912,073, 11-10-59,
Cl. 189—2.
Sherry, Herbert J. : See —
Oram, John A., and Sherry. 2,912,177.
LIST OF PATENTEES
855
Sherts, James H., and R. W. Moorman, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Joints between cellulated glass and mortar-like
materials. 2,888,360. 5-26-59, CI. 117—8.
Sherts, William M., J. E. Tatsak, and W. E. Zurney, to Pitts-
burgh Plate Glass Co. Fin grinding machine. 2,873,559,
2-17-59, CI. 51 — 135.
Sherwen, Joseph W., to The General Electric Co. Ltd.
Apparatus for conveying materials and articles. 2,875,889,
3-3-59, CI. 198—220.
Sherwin-Williams Co., The : See — ■
Binder, Alfred. 2,871,553.
Budewitz, Eugene P. 2,892,802.
Cryer, John. 2,894,988.
Goldsholl, Morton, and Van Stone. 2,890,530.
Grummitt, Oliver J., and Stearns. 2,894,849.
Hunn, James V. 2,872,349.
Hunn, James V., and Ogren. 2,871,500.
Sample, James H. 2,890,186.
Sample, James H. 2,901,465.
Sample, James H., and Williams. 2,890,185.
Van Loo. Maurice, and Bitter. 2,886,456.
Willis, Victor M. 2,878,135.
Sherwood, Edwin T., and H. C. Ganiere, to Globe-Union Inc.
Low tension ignition system. 2,879,451, 3-24-59, CI.
315 — 214.
Sherwood, Henry A., to Infra Electronics Corp. Tone arm
structure for sound equipment. 2,877,020, 3-10-59, CI.
274—23.
Sherwood, Henry A., to Minitone Inc. Motor governor.
2,894,192, 7-7-59, CI. 318 — 325.
Sherwood, Henry A., to H. A. Sherwood. Transducer.
2,916,561, 12-8-59, CI. 179—100.41.
Sherwood, Henry A. Drive means for transducer in record-
ing and reproducing machine. 2,917,930, 12-22-59. CI.
74—25.
Sherwood, John R. : See —
Perkins, William C, Sherwood, and Jacobson. 2,886,708.
Sherwood, John R., to Collins Radio Co. Coarse frequency
discriminator. 2,901,614, 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 10.
Sherwood, Ralph L. : See—
Armstrong, Lome D., and Sherwood. 2,877,396.
Mueller. Charles W., and Sherwood. 2,870,049.
Sherwood, Robert C, and R. H. Lundquist, to Calif ornia-
Doran Heat Treating Co. Method of oil quenching end-
closed vessels. 2,872,364. 2-3-59. CI. 148 — 21.55.
Sherwood, Walter A., to The Farmingdale Corp. Floating
non-sticking blades. 2,873,683, 2-17-59, CI. 103 — 84,
Sherwood, Walter A., and T. D. Verrill, to Farmingdale
Mfg. Corp. Lay for weaving looms. 2,897,843, 8-4^59,
CI. 139 — 188.
Shesser, Arthur B. : See —
Peterson, Thomas D., and Shesser. 2,891,185.
Shewmon, Ralph K., and W. G. Pontis. to General Motors
Corp. Domestic appliance. 2,909,333, 10-20-59, CI.
241 — 46.
Shiba, Shuhei. Automatic web break detector In the rolling
press. 2,896,944, 7-28-59, CI. 271 — 2.3.
Shibe, William J., Jr., to R. M. Hollingshead Corp. Disilox-
ane ester ethers. 2,909,551, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 448.8.
Shield, Lawrence A. Collapsible cover for vehicle beds.
2,882.091. 4-14-59, CI. 296—105.
Shield, Lawrence A. Woven wire splicing means. 2,887,333,
5-19-59, CI. 287—54.
Shields, Albert F., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
Co., Inc. Folding machine. 2,898,818, 8-11-59, CI.
Shields, Albert F., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
Co., Inc. Folding and gluing machine. 2,898,819, 8-11-59,
CI. 93—49.
S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
machine. 2,898,821, 8-11-59, CI.
S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
for warped board. 2,902,280,
Shields, Albert F., to
Co., Inc. Folding
93—49.
Shields, Albert F., to
Co. Inc. Spring feeder
9-1-59, CI. 271 — 44.
Shields, Albert F., to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery
Co., Inc. Cutting and creasing press. 2,905,067, 9-22-59,
CI. 93 — 58.3.
Shields, Donald J. : See —
Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shields. 2,883 360
Wooten, Willis C, Jr., and Shields. 2,879,256.
Shields, George B.. to Webster Electric Co. Tape footage
indicator. 2,869,240,1-20-59.01.33 — 127
Shields, George B., to Webster Electric Co. Recorder-repro-
ducer. 2,909,617, 10-20-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Shields, George B„ and R. D. Stepp, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Apparatus for stretching plastic interlayers.
2,873,474, 2-17-59, CI. 18 — 1.
Shields, George E. Adjustable drapery support. 2,894,710,
7-14-59, CI. 248—265. ...
Shields, Wendell H. Vending machine. 2,868,344, 1-13-59,
CI. 194—10.
Shields, William D. : See —
Koch, Fred C, and Shields. 2,890,738.
Shifflett. Elwaine W. : See —
Girdwood, Arthur J., and Shifflett. 2,895,666.
Shiffman, Jerome. Display containers. 2,868,366, 1-13-59,
CI. 206 — 45.2.
Shiffman, Jerome. Display containers. 2,868,367, 1-13-59,
CI. 206—45.2.
Shifrin, Roy. Worm scissors. 2,892,285, 6-30-59, CI.
43—53.5.
Shikles, Horace E., Jr., and L. E. Watts. Beverage dispens-
ing apparatus. 2,894,377, 7-14-59, CI. 62—306.
Shikoku Kasei Kogyo Co., Ltd. : See —
Nobuo, Yokota. 2,915,374.
Shilliday, Theodore S., C. S. Peet, and A. E. Middleton, to
United States of America, Air Force. Titanium-dioxide
rectifiers. 2,887,633. 5-19-59, CI. 317—238.
Shillin, Rudolph. Fish lure. 2,898,700, 8-11-59, CI.
43 42 29
Shillington, Harry R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Testing
circuits. 2,911,590, 11-3-59, CI. 324 — 51.
Shimomura, Kenji. Rotary internal combustion engine.
2,904,019, 9-15-59, CI. 123—15.
Shimrat, Moshe. Educational appliance. 2,911,742, 11-10-59,
Ql 35 9
Shimwell, Derrick W., to Weaving Research & Textile Com-
mission Agents Ltd. Woven textile fabrics. 2,893,443,
7-7-59, CI. 139 — 383.
Shinagawa Hakurenga Kabushiki Kaisha : See —
Ito, Akira. 2,883,729.
Shinaly, Francis J. : See —
Stott, Albert M., and Shinaly. 2,910,053.
Shinaver, Lawrence P. Safety cap for trigger guards of fire-
arms. 2,882,636, 4-21-59, CI. 42 — 70.
Shine, Henry J., and R. H. Snyder, to United States Rubber
Co. Lower alkanoic esters of cyclic hemi-acetals and their
preparation. 2,881,185, 4-7-59, CI. 260—333.
Shiner, Edward A., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of mak-
ing seamless viscose-regenerated cellulose tubing. 2,910,380,
10-27-59, CI. 117—66.
Shinkle, Charles F., and J. F. Rafferty, to General American
Transportation Corp. Fastener feeding and driving ma-
chines. 2,886,076. 5-12-59. CI. 144 — 32.
Shinn, Byron H., to United Aircraft Corp. Stator construc-
tion for compressors. 2,885,768, 5-12-59, CI. 29 — 156.4.
Shinn, Henry L. Swiveling electrical connector. 2,898,572,
8-4-59, CI. 339—8.
Shinn, Jesse M. Article carrying bracket adapted for attach-
ment to a crutch or the like. 2,912,991, 11-17-59, CI.
135 — 47.
Shinn, Kenneth R., to Domore Chair Co., Inc. Desk con-
struction. 2,915,351, 12-1-59, CI. 312—195.
Shiokawa, Shozo. Screw-compressor. 2,896,529, 7-28-59,
CI. 100—290.
Shionogi & Co.. Ltd. : See —
Kano, Hideo. Nishimura, Nakajima, and Ogata.
2.888,455.
Shipko, Frederick J. : See —
Dorfman, Leon M., and Shipko. 2,903,383.
Shiplet, Francis P., and xk to L. Wray. Portable foliage and
stalk burner. 2,882,889, 4-21-59, CI. 126 — 271.2.
Shipley, Calvin W., and S. D. McLean, to O. F. Jordan Co.
Plow small end wing construction. 2,894,342, 7-14-59,
CI. 37—105.
Shipley, Calvin W., and W. T. Hart, to O. F. Jordan Co.
Structure for swingably supporting and for elevating rail-
road spreader main wing. 2,906,041, 9-29-59, CI. 37 — 105.
Shipley, Clifford S. : See —
Connor, James E., Jr., and Shipley. 2,884,374.
Shipley, Frank F. : See —
Gooderham, John W., Jacobitti, Myers, Shipley, and
Strickler. 2,868,884.
Shipley, Guy M. Piper wiper. 2,880,440, 4-7-59, CI. 15 — 210.
Shipley, Kenneth C. : See —
Babick, John J., and Shipley. 2,875,909.
Shipley, Margaret E. Candle support for flower holders.
2,874,267, 2-17-59, CI. 240—2.
Shipman, Archie V. Control for vending machines and the
like. 2,916,126, 12-8-59, CI. 194—55.
Shipman, Roy W., to Weltronic Co. Electrical timing appa-
ratus. 2,874,281, 2-17-59, CI. 250—27.
Shipman, Roy W., to Weltronic Co. Electrical timing appa-
ratus. 2,874,314, 2-17-59, CI. 307—106.
Shipman, Roy W., and H. E. Colestock, to Weltronic Co.
Power regulating apparatus. 2,874,334, 2-17-59, CI.
315 — 230.
Shipp, Clyde R. Rack for Venetian blinds. 2,908,932,
10-20-59, CI. 15—268.
Shipp, Easton H. Gasifier for liquid fuels. 2,897,073,
7-28-59, CI. 48—103.
Shippee, Edgar D. : See —
Comings, Edward W., Shippee, and Adams. 2,882,239.
Shipton, E., & Co. Ltd. : See —
Strong, Bernard. 2,898,972.
Shira. George A. : See —
Meyer, Leonard S., and Shira. 2,873,929.
Shiragami, Osamu : See —
Fukoka, Shogo, Yoshida, Terasawa, and Shiragami.
2,916,425.
Shire, Ralph J. : See —
Haworth, Lionel, Shire, and Moss. 2,870,870.
Shirey, Frank W. : See —
Glass. William H., and Shirey. 2,875,850.
Shirk, Joseph. Hook setter for fishing tackle. 2,906,049,
9-29-59, CI. 43 — 15.
Shirk, Robert M., to Houdry Process Corp. Fluid distribution
and distributor. 2,892,262, 6-30-59, CI. 34 — 57.
Shirk, Robert M., R. G. Craig, and A. W. Hoge, to Houdry
Process Corp. Reactor for hvdrocarbon conversions.
2,915,375, 12-1-59, CI. 23—288.
856
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Shirley, Chris J. Shoeshine machine. 2,909,793, 10-27-59,
CI. 15—31.
Shirley, Julian W. : See—
Reynolds, Linton C, and Shirley. 2,893,315.
Shirley, Orie W., to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Gyroscope.
2,874,577. 2-24-59, CI. 74 — 5.1.
Shirley, William L. : See —
Waterman, Logan C, and Shirley. 2,872,408.
Waterman, Logan C, and Shirley. 2,892,768.
Shirn, George A. : See —
Smyth, Donald M., and Shirn. 2,905,740.
Shiu, Thomas B. : See —
Cummings, Thomas N., Peterson, and Shiu. 2,909,877.
Shiu, Thomas B. Filling machine. 2,875,793, 3-3-59, CI.
141 — 186.
Shiu, Thomas B., % to N. A. and % to T. N. Cummings and
% to B. R. Peterson, Jr. Continuous-flow confectionary
packaging machine. 2,909,878, 10-27-59, CI. 53 — 183.
Shive, William, and J. M. Ravel. Peptic ulcer-treating com-
positions containing glutamine. 2,868,693, 1-13-59, CI.
167—55.
Shive, William, and C. G. Skinner, Jr. Alkylthiopurines.
2,875,203. 2-24-59, CI. 260—252.
Shivek, Herbert L., to Serv-O-Lift Corp. Dispenser with
suspended carrier. 2,919,168, 12-29-59, CI. 312 — 71.
Shively, John J. : See —
Cain, Harry W., and Shively. 2,906,990.
Shlachter, Bernard, to Motorola, Inc. Television receiver.
2,884,485, 4-28-59, CI. 178—5.8.
Shlank, William I., to W. I. Shlank, M. E. Bailey, A. R.
Benenson, and M. H. Bailey. Token for a check-controlled
system. 2,918,158, 12-22-59, CI. 194 — 4.
Shlesinger, Bernard E., Jr. Multiple contact switch.
2,874,237, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 4.
Shmidl, Albert J. : See —
Bozich, Samuel, Shmidl, and Smalling. 2,884,377.
Shmidl, Albert J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Phenol extraction of hydrocarbons with alcohol solvent
modifier. 2,902,444, 9-1-59. CI. 208 — 323.
Shmorhun, John G., to Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. File cabinet
combination lock. 2,884,778, 5-5-59, CI. 70 — 303.
Shoaf, Floyd R. Apparatus for feeding hosiery onto a re-
ceiving member. 2,905,366 9-22-59, CI. 223 — 1.
Shoaf, Floyd R. Means for stacking hosiery. 2,909,135,
10-20-59, CI. 112—2.
Shobert, Erie I., II, to Staekpole Carbon Co. High altitude
brush. 2,870.353, 1-20-59, CI. 310 — 228.
Shock, Walter E., E. E. Prather, and E. R. Price, to Bendix
Aviation Corp. Automatic braking device. 2,911,264,
11-3-59, CI. 303—63.
Shockey, Newton E., and H. W. Wilkins, to Van Dresser
Specialty Corp. Control device for wire feed mechanism.
2,882,361. 4-14-59, CI. 200—61.13.
Shockey, William H. : See—
Moy, Hammond R., Shockey, and Porter. 2,896,885.
Shockley Transistor Corp. : See —
Shockley, William. 2,912,598.
Shockley. William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Meth-
od of forming large area PN junctions. 2,868,678, 1-13-59,
CI. 148—1.5.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Nega-
tive resistance semiconductive device. 2,869,084, 1-13-59,
CI. 333—80.
Shockley, William. Method for growing junction semi-con-
ductive devices. 2.879.189, 3-24-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Shockley, William, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Radiant energy control system. 2,884,540, 4-28-59, CI.
250—200.
Shockley, William. Semi-conductive material purification
method and apparatus. 2,890,139, 6-9-59, CI. 148 — 1.
Shockley, William, to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Transistor switch. 2.891 .171, fi-16-59, CI. '307 — 88.5.
Shockley, William, to Shockley Transistor Corp. Shifting
register. 2,912,598, 11-10-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Shockroo. James E. : See —
Vander Ply, John R., Jastram, McMorrow, and Shockroo.
2,870.294.
Shoelson, Mitchell J. : See —
Bell. Charles R., Wassel, and Shoelson. 2.870,682.
Wassel, Eugene S., and Shoelson. 2,902,869.
Shoemake, Shockley T. : See —
Gallatin, Lloyd B. 2,883,157.
Shoemaker, James C, to Simplex Forms System, Inc. Con-
crete form locking means. 2,898,659, 8-11-59, CI. 25 — 131.
Shoemaker, Robert C. : See —
Archibald, James O., and Shoemaker. 2,911,893.
Shoemaker, Robert F., R. W. Tucker, and H. P. Kalmus, to
United States of America, Army. Circuits for a voltage-
sensitive switch. 2,909,122, 10-20-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Shoffner, Myron A. Apparatus for converting motion.
2,883,938, 4-28-59, CI. 103 — 157.
Shoffner, Willie M. Root feeder. 2,875,713, 3-3-59, CI.
111—7.1.
Shoffner, Willie M., to Roto-Table Co. Rotary file cabinet.
2,902,175, 9-1-59, CI. 211 — 144.
Shoffner, Willie M., to The Fogartv Mfg. Co. Display stand.
2,915,194, 12-1-59, CI. 211 — 136.
Shoglow, Harry, % to C. Wildey. Lamp harp. 2,895,041,
7-14-59, CI. 240—148.
Shohan, Elliot. Irrigation coupling with a removable seal.
2,874,979, 2-24-59, CI. 285—6.
6-9-59, CI.
284—17.
Process for
Shohan, Elliot. Irrigation valve. 2,889,849,
137—322.
Shohan, Elliot. Valve. 2,898,128, 8-4-59, CI.
Shokal, Edward C. : See —
Mecorney John W., and Shokal. 2,886,493.
Shokal, Edward C, to Shell Development Co.
preparing flexible resinified products from polyepoxides and
resulting products. 2,915,485, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 18.
Shokal, Edward C, and A. C. Mueller, to Shell Development
Co. Polymerization of di-(2,3-epoxypropyl phthalate).
2,895.947, 7-21-59. CI. 260—78.4.
Shollenberger, William G. Blade mounting for a tillage tool
2 893 499 7—7—59 CI. 172 740.
Sho'ntz,' Harry W. Outboard motor lift. 2,901,194,8-25-59,
CI. 248 — 4.
Shook, Austen M. : See —
Gibson, Robert M., ten Brink, and Shook. 2,869,328.
Shook, Austen M., to Texaco Inc. Well treatment. 2,906,338,
9-29-59, CI. 166 — 15.
Shook, William M., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Lifter
attachment for material handling and earth moving appa-
ratus. 2 870,926, 1-27-59, CI. 214 — 147.
Shook, William M., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Grapple
for material handling and earth moving apparatus.
2,903,294, 9-8-59, CI. 294—88.
Shoosmith, Guy T., to Plenty and Son Ltd. Variable ca-
pacity pump. 2,895,423, 7-21-59, CI. 103 — 120.
Shooter, Donald J. : See —
Boldt, Melvin H., Chuboff, and Shooter. 2,887,086.
Shope, Claude A. : See —
Roberts, Ernest E., and Shope. 2,889,578.
Shore, James B. : See —
Blanchard, Andre, and Shore. 2,908,222.
Shore, James R. : See —
Nordmark, Walter E., and Shore. 2,885,719.
Shore, William S. : See —
Blake, Norman, and Shore. 2,919,257.
Shorette, Louis L. : See —
Racine, Armand J. 2,896,240.
Shorette, William L. : See —
Racine, Armand J. 2,896,240.
Shoreys, Charles : See —
Walker. William E., and Shoreys. 2.905,760.
Shorkey, Edward S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Paint
tank and dispensing liner therefor. 2,899,109, 8-11-59,
CI. 222—183.
Shor-Line Industries, Inc. : See —
Levine, Aaron J. 2,905,213.
Shorr, Morris. Metallic foil food cooking wrapper.
2,902,371, 9-1-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Shorrock, Stanley : See —
Mercer, Frank B„ and Shorrock. 2,905,085.
Short, Brooks H., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle electrical
system. Re. 24,715, 10-6-59, CI. 290—50.
Short, Brooks H., to General Motors Corp. Control device.
2,895,090, 7-14-59, CI. 317—188.
Short, Brooks H., to General Motors Corp. Direction signal
system. 2,909,760, 10-20-59, CI. 340—73.
Short, Brooks H„ L. R. Hetzler, and J. H. Falge, to General
Motors Corp. Control device. 2,879,352, 3-24-59, CI.
200—85.
Short Brothers & Harland Ltd. : See —
Conway, Hugh G., and Sherhod. 2,873,137.
Lundy, Arthur J. 2,890,850.
Thomas, Eric L., and Paul. 2,918,218.
Short, Clair A., Jr., W. S. Castle, and D. E. Schnable, to
General Motors Corp. Three position actuator cylinder.
2,893,353, 7-7-59, CI. 121—38.
Short, Doris M. Sleep inducing device. 2,895,468, 7-21-59,
CI. 128—33.
Short, Emmett F. Fastening device for loose leaf ledgers.
2,882,908, 4-21-59, CI. 129 — 12.
Short, Franklin W. : See—
Moore, Alexander M.. Elslager. and Short. 2,915.523.
Short, Herbert D., to Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd.
Method of laying armoured cables. 2,909,336, 10-20-59,
CI. 242—1.
Short, Herbert D„ to Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd.
Joints in armoured cable. 2,913,514, 11-17-59, CI.
174 — 90.
Short, Herbert M., to Aluminum Co. of America. Tube sup-
porting means for fluidized heat exchange apparatus.
2,876,975. 3-10-59. CI. 248 — 58.
Short. James N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Phosphonic
dihalides. 2.871.263, 1-27-59. CI. 260—543.
Short. John F., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Electrical con-
ductors. 2,907,923, 10-6-59, CI. 317—2.
Short. Oliver A : See —
Dumesnil, Maurice E., and Short. 2,386,476.
Short, Philip J., to S.S.S. Gears Ltd. Clutches for trans-
mitting rotary motion. 2,913,084, 11-17-59, CI. 192 — 67.
Short, R Stanford : See —
Hitt, Otis D., and Short. 2.881.589.
Short, R Stanford, to The Aro Equipment Corp. Impact
wrench. 2,881,885. 4-14-59, CI. 192 — 30.5.
Shortland, Arthur. Instrument beds for knitting machines.
2,873,595, 2-17-59, CI. 66—115.
Shortland, Arthur. Automatic lubricating arrangements for
machines and mechanisms. 2,882,705. 4-21-59, CI. 66 — 19.
Shortland, Arthur. Yarn or thread supplying means for
knitting machines. 2,893,228, 7-7-59, CI. 66 — 140.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Shortland, Arthur. Yarn feeding means for knitting ma-
chines. 2,917,914, 12-22-59, CI. 66 — 132.
Shosted, Kenneth F. Universal spotlight mechanism. 2,901,-
595, 8-25-59, CI. 240 — 61.13.
Shotsky, Nathan. % to H. Zauderer, % to B. Zauderer, and
% to D. H. Turkel. Multiple needle automatic quilting
machine. 2,895,438, 7-21-59, Cl. 112 — 164.
Shoudy, Albert A., Jr. : See —
Thomson, Robert F., Shoudy, and Hanink. 2,885,304.
Shoulberg, Robert H., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Automatic
cleaning apparatus. 2,885,712, 5-12-59, Cl. 15 — 317.
Shoumatoff, Nicholas, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co.
Apparatus for drying web material. 2,896,336, 7-28-59,
Cl. 34—86.
Shoup, Edgar C, Jr., and R. W. Dixon, to United Aircraft
Corp. Turbine bearing support. 2,869,941. 1-20-59, Cl.
308—184.
Shoup, Ransom F., to The Shoup Voting Machine Corp.
Adjustable strap for voting machine. 2,876,028, 3-3-59,
Cl. 287 — 58.
Shoup, Thomas E., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Method of
making a heat exchanger. 2,873,354, 2-10-59, Cl. 219 — 104.
Shoup, Thomas E., and L. J. Mowry, to Gregory Industries
Inc. Welding stud and ferrule arrangement. 2,878,363,
3-17-59, Cl. 219—99.
Shoup Voting Machine Corp., The : See —
Shoup. Ransom F. 2.876.028.
Shourds, Wilbur J., ^ to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Wardrobe fixture. 2,875,903, 3-3-59, Cl. 211—100.
Shouvlin, Joseph C, and M. E. Ginaven, to The Bauer
Bros. Co. Combined digestion and refining of paper pulp.
2,893,909, 7-7-59, Cl. 102—17.
Shovlain, Larry E. : See —
Shovlain, Ray A. 2,883,052.
Shovlain, Ray A., 50% to L. E. Shovlain. Adjustable
chaffer and sieve. 2,S83,052, 4-21-59, Cl. 209 — 394.
Showalter, Frank W., to The American Envelope Co. Ad-
hesive applying device. 2,912,959, 11-17-59, Cl. 118 — 5.
Showell, John H. : See —
Burnett, Albert L., and Showell. 2,897,301.
Showers, Leland J. Conversion kit for chain saws.
2,893.447, 7-7-59, Cl. 143—58.
Showers, Lewis M. : See —
Newcomer, Garfield H., and Showers. 2,894,462.
Shrader, Burnes L. Poultry gizzard skinner. 2,908,935,
10-20-59, Cl. 17—11.
Shrader, Marvin O. : See —
Dimond, Harold L., and Shrader. 2,911,281.
Shrader, Merrald B., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron
tube. 2.869,009, 1-13-59, Cl. 313—39.
Shrier, William C. : See —
Osterhout, Ross V.. and Shrier. 2.869,466.
Shrimpton, Ronald H., and H. G. Mitchell, to Dunlop Rubber
Co. Ltd. Solid isocyanate modified polyethylene adipate
dispersed in liquid isocyanate modified polyethylene adipate.
2.870.114. 1-20-59. Cl. 260 — 45.4.
Shriro, Morris A. : See —
Abatemarco, Michael R., Shriro, and Guggenheim.
2,902,663.
Shriver, Leland C. : See —
Hostettler, Fritz, and Shriver. 2,914,556.
Shrode, Wilford E. : See —
Ring, Harold H., Shrode, Clay, and McCleary. 2,888,734.
Shrode. Wilford E., to Brasco Mfg. Co. Window wall section.
2,882,561, 4-21-59, Cl. 20—56.4.
Shrom, Harry. Clasp hanger for garments. 2,872,089,
2-3-59. Cl. 223—93.
Shrom, Harry. Garment hanger. 2,891,707, 6-23-59, Cl.
223 — 93.
Shrontz, James L. : See —
Hanson, Eugene O., and Shrontz. 2,871,621.
Shropshire. Elwood Y. : See —
Craig, W E, Shropshire, and Wilson. 2,881,111.
Shroyer, Jacob L., to Ferro Corp. Sheathed electric heating
unit terminal end construction. 2,892,989, 6-30-59, Cl.
338 — 239.
Shrubsall, Arthur E., and C E. Jackson, to Union Carbide
Corp. Free-peeling submerged arc welding composition.
2,868,681, 1-13-59, Cl. 148 — 26.
Shrubsall. Harry I., to Union Carbide Corp. Vertical welding
with consumable guide tube. 2,868,951, 1-13-59, Cl.
219—74.
Shube, Eugene E., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp.
Pressure-responsive valves. 2,876,788, 3-10-59, Cl.
137—112.
Shubert, Dale L. : See —
Nelson, Charles V. and N. E., Erickson, and Hellenkamp.
2,914,321.
Shuck. David R. : See —
Shuck, Wayne L. and D. R. 2,870,753.
Shuck, Wayne L. and D. R. Manifold actuated electric switch
device. 2,870,753, 1-27-59, Cl. 123 — 25.
Shu-Conditioner Inc. : See —
Bushway, George H. 2,903,999.
Shuflin, Frank H. : See —
Jones. Herbert S., Frisendaux, Petersen, and Shuflin.
2,908,063
Shuford Mills, Inc. : See —
Long, John R. 2,877,528.
Long, John R. 2,918,779.
857
Shuger, Leroy W., to Baltimore Paint & Color Works. High-
way marker comprising unsaturated alkyd resin and glass
beads and method of making same. 2,897,732, 8-4-59,
Cl. 94—1.5.
Shuger, Leroy W., to Baltimore Paint & Color Works.
Traflic marker, material, and method. 2,897,733, 8-4-59,
Cl. 94—1.5.
Shuler, Martin H. : See —
Foster, Jerry F., Shuler, and Paquin. 2,895,123.
Shull. Eugene R. : See —
Bodeau, Arthur C, and Shull. 2,913,199.
Shull, Francis M., to United States of America, Army.
Illuminating head for bore inspection device. 2,899,856,
8-18-59, Cl. 88—14.
Shull, Gilbert M. : See —
Bloom, Barry M„ Kita, Laubach, and Shull. 2,891,080.
Kita, Donald A., and Shull. 2,903,398.
Routien, John B., and Shull. 2,875,134.
Sardinas, Joseph L., and Shull. 2,876,170.
Sardinas, Joseph L.. Routien, and Shull. 2,882,205.
Shull, Gilbert M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Preparation of
A1'4-steroid compounds by protaminobacter. 2,876,171,
3—3—59 qy 195 51
Shull, Gilbert M., to ' Chas. Pfizer & Co. Preparation of
A1,4-steroid compounds by micromonospora. 2,890,153,
6-9-59, Cl. 195—51.
Shull, Gilbert M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Production of
prednisolone by sequential fermentations. 2,908,616, 10-
13—59 Cl 195 51
Shull, Gilbert M„ and J. B. Routien, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Process for the production of 17-/?-hydroxysteroids by
neocosmospora. 2,872,380, 2-3-59, Cl. 195 — 51.
Shull. Gilbert M., and D. A. Kita, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.. Inc.
Oxidation of steroids by mycobacteria. 2,905,592, 9-22-59,
Cl. 195—51.
Shull, Peter O., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabilized
phenylene diamines. 2,894,034, 7-7-59, Cl. 260—578.
Shulman, Abraham, to United States of America, Army.
Anode pulser. 2,882,447, 4-14-59, Cl. 315 — 27.
Shulters, Robert B. : See —
Bos, John R., and Shulters. 2,884,685.
Bottje, John D., and Shulters. 2,901,219.
Shulters, Robert B., and C. L. Robinson, to Gardner-Denver
Co. Drill unit. 2,883,891, 4-28-59, Cl. 77—55.
Shulters, Robert B., and J. R. Bos, to Gardner-Denver Co.
Tool for preparing and applying wires to terminals.
2.885,764, 5-12-59, Cl. 29 — 33.
Shulton, Inc. : See —
Hardwicke, James E., King, and Terrell. 2,885,407.
Jakubowski, Theodore P. 2,917.765.
Shultz, John E., to General Motors Corp. Microsyn amplifier.
2,912,639, 11-10-59, Cl. 323—51.
Shultz, Theodore S. : See —
Grube, Wolfgang O., Shultz, and Walter. 2,917.980.
Sbumaker, Ephraim H., to Rotherm Engineering Co., Inc.
Liquid-tight and gas-tight rotating tubular joints. 2,873,538,
2-17-59, Cl. 34 — 124.
Shumaker, Samuel O. Fishing rod holder. 2,893,667, 7-7-59,
Cl. 248 — 40.
Shuman, Frank R. : See —
Honeycutt, Earl M., and Shuman. 2,897,141.
Shuman, Frank R.. Jr. : See —
Fear, James V. D., and Shuman. 2,918,423.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Separation of mixed
xylenes by fractional crystallization of reformed and
hydrogenated petroleum fraction. 2,894,048, 7-7-59, Cl.
260 — 674.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Wax crystallization
process. 2,903,411, 9-8-59, Cl. 208 — 37.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of jet or
rocket fuels. 2,916,446, 12-8-59, Cl. 208—295.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Regeneration of
spent contact clay. 2,919.251, 12-29-59, Cl. 252 — 414.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., and J. V. D. Fear, to Sun Oil Co.
Separation of compounds of varying adsorbabilities.
2,867,582. 1-6-58, Cl- 208 — 310.
Shuman, Robert M. : See —
Huzel. Dieter K., and Shuman. 2,871,670.
Shumard, Roland S.. to Monsanto Chemical Co. Zinc dithio-
carbamate molluscacide. 2.875.834, 3-3-59, Cl. 167 — 22.
Shumate, William, to Boeing Airplane Co. Holding jig or
clamp. 2,882.574, 4-21-59, Cl. 24—132.
Shunk, Clifford H. : See —
Folkers, Karl A., and Shunk. 2.876.230.
Kaczka, Edward A., Richter, and Shunk. 2,868,836.
Shuptrine, Calvert H. : See —
Reiser, George C, and Shuptrine. 2,917,301.
Shurcliff, John P. Pencils. 2,902,977, 9-8-59, Cl. 120 — 19.
Shure Brothers, Inc. : See —
Bauer, Benjamin B., Gunter, and Seeler. 2,900,452.
Shurhit Products, Inc. : See —
Harrington. Robert D.. Heveran, and Kolar. 2,896,035.
Heveran, Glenn E. 2,914,625.
Shurina, Stephen L. Work holding fixture. 2,877,691.
3-17-59, Cl. 90 — 57.
Shur-Lok Corp. : See —
Rohe, Frederick W. Re. 24,753.
Shurter, Robert A., Jr. : See —
Gross, Herbert M., and Shurter. 2,902,407.
Shurtliff. Norval E. Logging cable haulback apparatus.
2,869,822, 1-20-59, Cl. 254—150.
858
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,877,829.
2,872,388.
Shuster, Joseph, to General Foods Corp. Carton feeder.
2,901,086, 8-25-59, CI. 198 — 30.
Shutt, Paul B., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Selector valve with
snubbing action. 2,868,174, 1-13-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Snuttleworth, Vernis K., and J. Felber, to American Can Co.
Apparatus for tying articles together. 2,877,613, 3-17-59,
CI. 53—198.
Shutts, Albert P. : See —
Easton, Bernard K., Weinberg, and Shutts. 2,873,213.
Shwayder, Ben, to Shwayder Bros., Inc. Fibrous glass lami-
nations. 2,880,473, 4-7-59, CI. 20 — 15.
Shwayder Brothers : See —
Ferar, Montgomery, and Green.
Shwavder Bros., Inc. . See —
Heitler. Emmett H. 2,912,079.
Shwayder, Ben. 2,880,473.
Shyne, James J. : See —
Fahnoe, Frederick, and Shyne.
Fahnoe, Frederick, Shyne, and Fletcher. 2,906,682.
Shyne, James J., and W. D. Fletcher, to Vitro Corp. of
America. Electrophoretic coatings and compositions.
2,894,888, 7-14-59, CI. 204 — 181.
Siampaus, Demetrie C. Dental massage and tooth cleaning
implement. 2,917,759, 12-22-59. CI. 15 — 25.
Siano, Alfred, E. W. Finn, and A. H. Van Houten. Emer-
gency auxiliary braking system. 2,891,818, 6-23-59, CI.
303—63.
Sias, Roy C, and A. H. Stepan, to Continental Oil Co. Sul-
fonation of alkaryl hydrocarbons. 2,882,301, 4-14-59, CI.
260 — 505.
Sias, Roy C, and W. W. Woods, to Continental Oil Co.
Purification of alkaryl sulfonic acids. 2,899,460, 8-11-59,
CI. 260—505.
Sibbald, Frederick R., to The Hoover Co. Washing machines.
2,894,385, 7-14-59, CI. 68 — 21.
Sibel, Frank. Drying apparatus for web treating machine.
2,916,796, 12-15-59, CI. 26 — 60.
Sibley, Craig R., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Electric arc
cutting. 2,906,853, 9-29-59, CI. 219—69.
Sibley, Forbes S. : See —
Spooner, Norman F., and Sibley. 2,909,428.
Sibley, Henry C„ to General Railway Signal Co. Electronic
code communication system. 2,874,368, 2-17-59, CI.
340—163.
Sibley, John R., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mine vein-attacking and
disintegrating mechanism having a head frame with an ad-
justable outer end portion. 2,879,981, 3-31-59, CI.
262 — 28.
Sibley, John R., to Joy Mfg. Co. Reciprocable guide struc-
ture with self-adjusting rocker shoes. 2,913,283, 11-17-59,
CI 308 3
Sibley, John R., and R. J. Wacht, to Joy Mfg. Co. Floor clean-
up mechanism for continuous miners. '2,885,054, 5-5-59,
CL ig8 g_
Sible'y, Robert L. : See —
Tomlin, Andrew, Harman, Zerbe, and Sibley. 2,892,805.
Sibley, Winf red C. : See —
Cade, Phillip J., Gallagher, and Sibley.
Slcard, Marcel C, to The Cuno Engineering
filter. 2,887.230, 5-19-59, CI. 210—222.
Sicedison S.p.A. : See —
Ferri, Antonio, and Patron. 2,887,516.
Ferri, Antonio, and Patron. 2,906,782.
Ferri, Antonio, and Patron. 2,910,512.
Sichak, William, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Diversity communication receiving system. 2,885,-
542, 5-5-59, CI. 250—13.
Sichak, William, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Directional antenna systems. 2,895,134, 7-14—59,
CI. 343—772.
Sichling, Georg, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Akt. System for
controlling or regulating an electric motor by pulses of
variable pulsing ratio. 2,867,763, 1-6-59, CI. 318—317.
Sicho, Roman. Balancing structure for electric instrument
movement. 2,886,783, 5-12-59, CI. 324 — 155.
Siciliano, Anthony J. : See —
Keen, Everett M., and Siciliano. 2,892,447.
Keen, Everett M., and Siciliano. 2,892,604.
Sickinger, Hans : Sre —
Blel, Hans. 2,917,307.
Biel, Hans, and Kugler. 2,908,068.
Biel, Hans, Pfaffle. and Bertsch. 2,895,730.
Biel, Hans, and Pfaffle. 2,911,888.
Pfaffle, Ernst. 2.895,417.
Sickrey, Abdou. Carrier and trivet.
CI. 224 — 46.
Sidebotham, Gordon L. : See —
Sidebotham, Melvin H., Sr.,
2,898,824.
Sidebotham, Melvin H., Jr. : See —
Sidebotham, Melvin H., Sr.,
2,898,824.
Sidebotham, Melvin H., Sr., G. L., and M. H, Jr., to Joseph
Dixon Crucible Co. Method of and apparatus for winding
a sheath around a core. 2,898,824, 8-11-59, CI. 93 — 81.
Side-O-Matic Unloader Corp. : See —
Graham, Frank A. 2,891,682.
Sides, Harold I. Display and bin container for small, pack-
aged articles such as groceries and the like. 2,868,391,
1-13-59, CI. 211—181.
2,913,972.
Corp. Magnetic
2,892,578, 6-30-59,
G. L., and M. H., Jr.
G. L., and M. H., Jr.
Sides, Harold I., % to R. M. Sides. Folding baby seats for
grocery carts. 2,889,151, 6-2-59, CI. 280—33.99.
Sides, Harold I., % to R. M. Sides. Telescoping grocery carts
provided with folding seat arrangements. 2,891,801,
6-23-59, CI. 280—33.99.
Sides, Raymond M. : See —
Sides, Harold I. 2,889,151.
Sides, Harold I. 2,891,801.
Sidlow, Albert J. Apparatus for dispensing and dispersing
fluent material such as an insecticide. 2,886,249, 5-12-59,
CI. 239—77.
Sidney Machine Tool Co., The : See —
Dickas Frederick D. 2,915,910.
Sidore, Saul O. Looping machine attachment. 2,889,789,
6-9-59, CI. 112—26.
Sidorov, Zvi. and M. Sidorow. Adhering means for fabric
sheets. 2,904,917, 9-22-59, CI. 41 — 10.
Sidorow, Michel : See —
Sidorov. Zvi, and Sidorow. 2,904,917.
Siebel, Gustav : See —
Schmitt, Hans, Siebel, Altenpohl, Hug, and Nuesch.
2,886,432
Siebenberg, Alexander, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Circuit-arrangement for measuring or indicating electrical
values by cathode-ray deflection. 2,916,732, 12-8-59, CI.
340 — 253.
Siebenhausen, Christian H., Jr., and W. S. Crake, to Shell
Development Co. Drilling barge with anti-scouring plates.
2,870,609, 1-27-59, CI. 61 — 16.5.
Siebenthaler, David H. : See —
Moody, Floyd O., and Siebenthaler. 2,906,132.
Sieber, Charles B., to E. R. Stitt, and W. J. Miller. Troweling
device. 2,882,805, 4-21-59, CI. 94 — 45.
Sieber, Charles B. Impact tool. 2,888,246, 5-26-59. CI.
255—39.
Sieber, Ernest G. : See —
Ewart, Donald C, and Sieber. 2,875,080.
Sieber, Karl : See —
Louis, Claus, Sieber, and Koch. 2,867,823.
Sieber, Peter : See —
Schwyzer Robert, Iseltn, Rittel, and Sieber. 2,917,502.
Sieber. Peter W. : See —
Foil, John V., Sieber, and Kirchel. 2,883,453.
Siebert, Arthur : See — -
Huss, Richard, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,871,230.
Huss, Richard, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,885,390.
Huss, Richard, Siebert, and Weissert. 2,885,391.
Siebert, Ernst : See —
Hoppe, Georg, Siebert, and Waldkotter. 2,877,395.
Siebert, Raymond C, to Warwick Mfg. Corp. Automatic
inter-mix record player. 2,898,115, 8^-59, CI. 274 — 10.
Sieburg, Robert. Machine for making tensile specimens.
2,896,511, 7-28-59, CI. 90—13.2.
Siedband, Melvin P., to United States of America, Navy.
Magnetic amplifier circuit breaker. 2,895,084, 7-14-59.
CI. 317—22.
Siedband, Melvin P., to United States of America, Navy.
Magnetic amplifier circuit protecting devices. 2,895,085,
7-14-59, CI. 317—31.
Siedband, Melvin P., to United States of America, Navy.
Radar modulator control circuit. 2,910,652, 10-27-59,
CI. 331—88.
Siedel, Walter: See —
Ruschig, Heinrich, Siedel. Letitschke, Schorr, Schmidt-
Barbo. and Lammler. 2,875.205.
Siedel, Walter, H. Nahm, and H. Pini, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning.
Process of preparing phenoxvcinnamic acid derivatives.
2,894,977, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 471.
Sieders, Rene : See —
Bouman, Jan, Homan, and Sieders. 2,902,408.
Siefen, Howard T., and J. M. Campbell, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Stripping metal
coatings. 2.872,361. 2-3-59, CI. 134 — 7.
Siefen, John F. Spray gun. 2,867,476, 1-6-59, CI. 299—86.
Siefen, John F. Spray gun. 2,879,947, 3-31-59, CI. 239—411.
Sieffert, William G. : See —
Werner, Alfred A., and Sieffert. 2,885,139.
Sieg, Gordon W. : See —
MacDonnell, Robert W. 2,875,707.
Sieg, Robert P., and G. R. Barber, to California Research
Corp. Silica-alumina cracking catalyst and method.
2,870,082, 1-20-59, CI. 208 — 120.
Siegel, Abe. Album for photographic slides. 2,879,774,
3-31-59, CI. 129—20.
Siegel. Alfred : See —
Jackson, Julius, and Siegel. 2,876,117.
Siegel, David T. : See —
Berkelhamer, Louis H. 2,880,296.
Siegel, Earl W. : See —
Godwin, Charles J., Hurowitz, Kaplan, Siegel, and Zebley.
2,896,314.
Siegel, Edgar, and H. Gold, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Atienge-
sellschaft. Stilbene tetrazole brightening agents. 2,901,-
477, 8-25-59, CI. 260—240.
Siegel, Hans : See —
Stump, Eugen, and Siegel. 2,870,650.
Siegel, Henry I. Cigarette substitute and method. 2,907,686,
10-6-59. CI. 131—2.
Siegel, Lessing P. Remote control for television receivers.
2,907,217, 10-6-59, CI. 74—10.15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
859
Siegel, Martin : See — -
Markus, George, and Siegel. 2,891,340.
Siegel, Martin, to Aristocrat Leather Products, Inc. Method
of securing materials to each other. 2,890,541, 6-16-59,
CI. 41 — 24.
Siegel, Sidney. Football game. 2,873,971, 2-17-59, CI.
273—94.
Siegelrnan, Abraham : See —
Bardy, Peter J., and Siegelrnan. 2,901,209.
Siegener Eisenbahnbedarf Akt. : See —
Truemper, Konrad. 2,884,096.
Siegenheim. Alice : See —
Beier, Josef. 2,880,624.
Sieger, George M., Jr., W. Valentine, and J. F. Weidenheimer,
to American Cyanamid Co. Hemostatic sponges and method
of preparing same. 2,899,362, 8-11-59, CI. 167 — 84.
Sieger, Maurice P., to United Engineering and Foundry Co.
Apparatus for handling coiled rod bundles. 2,878,582,
3-24-59, CI. 34 — 105.
Siegert, Henry E. Frameless screen and hanger therefor.
2,912,050, 11-10-59, CI. 160 — 328.
Siegfried, Erwin, to Losinger & Co. A. G. Method for post-
tensioning the re-inforcing of a prestressed concrete
structure. 2,871,554, 2-3-59, CI. 29 — 452.
Siegfried, Robert E., to Badger Mfg. Co. Removal of en-
trained liquid particles from vapor. 2,881,116, 4-7-59, CI.
202 — 66.
Siegler Corp.. The : See —
Cronin, Donald L. 2,916,687.
Wilkins. Charles A. 2,90.3.761.
Siegmund, Gerhard B., % to A. V. Jackson, and % to M. M.
Sperber. Compressor for refrigeration system. 2,916,200,
12-8-59, CI. 230—162.
Siegrist, Adolf E. : See —
Ackermann, Franz, and Siegrist. 2,875,089.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and M. Duennenberger, to Ciba Ltd.
Process for the manufacture of di-imidazole derivatives.
2,899,440, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 309.2.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and M. Duennenberger, to Ciba Ltd.
Process for the manufacture of new pyrrole derivatives.
2,901,480, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 249.6.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and F. Ackermann, to Ciba Ltd. Di-im-
idazole derivatives and process for their manufacture.
2,905,667. 9-22-59. CI. 260—240.
Siegrist, Adolf E., and F. Ackermann, to Ciba Ltd. Process
for producing certain substituted benzoxazoles. 2,910,472,
10-27-59, CI. 260—240.
Siegrist, Rudolf, to Escher Wyss Akt. Supply control for a
push-type centrifuge. 2,868,381, 1-13-59, CI. 210—143.
Sielemann, Hans. Grinding machine. 2,911,767, 11-10-59,
CI. 51—166.
Siemantel, George D. Work supporting device. 2,913,022,
11-17-59, CI. 143—132.
Siemen, Sven E. : See —
Rosata, Nicola P., and Siemen. 2,870,836.
Siemens Edison Swan Ltd. : See —
Billig, Ernst, and Gasson. 2,887,453.
Deakin, Stanley T. 2,886,480.
Deakin. Stanlev T. 2,908.885.
Deakin, Stanley T. 2,917,286.
Flood, John E. 2,890,284.
Flood, John E. 2,890,286.
Flood, John E. 2,891,113.
Flood, John E., and Hopkins. 2,897,279.
Flood, John E., and Hopkins. 2,897,281.
Hailey, Albert M. 2,871,467.
Hopkins, Ronald S. 2,897,282.
Rodda, Sidney. 2,895,068.
Warman, Bloomfield J. 2,887,590.
Warman, Bloomfield J. 2,887,617.
Warman, Bloomfield J. 2,917,586.
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Bacher, Adolf. 2,912,576.
Bauer, Friedrich L. 2,880,273.
Bodenstein, Camillo. 2,917,250.
Braumann, Gundokar. 2,888,532.
Clasen, Hermann. 2,900,225.
Doring, Fritz. 2,888,521.
Eichin, Werner. 2,903,657.
Eissfeldt, Erich F., and Thurner. 2,886,162.
Fiilling, Heinrich, Schussler, and Rudolph. 2,887,534.
Gunther, Paul, and Kerkhoff. 2,876,400.
Hagenhaus, Kurt. 2,877,304.
Hennig, Fritz. 2,900,447.
Heywang, Walter, Winstel, and Weis. 2,919,389.
Holzwarth, Herbert, and Arens. 2,917,584.
Holzwarth, Herbert, Leypold, and Leysleffer. 2,912,570.
Horn, Arno, and Langner. 2.867,689.
Horn, Arno, Langner, and Muller. 2,897,271.
Horner, Otto. 2,871,291.
Jabczynski, Hans-Joachim, Tiesler, Lurk, and Schroder.
2,868,883.
Jacobi, Werner. 2,867,741.
.Tahn, Herbert, Reinecke. Stabenau, and Stahl. 2,877,301.
Jung, Gerhard. 2,912,354.
Kesten, TJlrich, and Lurk. 2,904,635.
Kniepkamp, Heinrich. and Ziegler. 2,876,147.
Kuhn, Alfred. 2,888,218.
Larsen, Herbert, and Martin. 2,915,719.
Leypold, Dieter, and Schucht. 2,892,042.
Lohs, Willy, Paul, and Geese. 2,890,447.
Makowski, Giinther. 2,867,756.
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft : See — Continued
Rauch, Walter. 2,900,583.
Romer, Otto, and Reche. 2,890,314.
Rosenberger, Georg, and Neumann. 2,919,312.
Rummel, Theodor. 2,907,642.
Rummel, Theodor. 2,908,739.
Rummel, Theodor, Keller, and Quast. 2,913,561.
Scheel, Joachim E. 2,909,702.
Simon, Franz, and Grohmann. 2,877,307.
Spiecker, Friedrich. 2.875,280.
Stabenau, Robert. 2,887,531.
Stohr, Walter. 2,880,418.
Topfer. Herbert. 2,886,644.
Veith, Hans. 2,909,716.
Veith, Werner. 2,881,350.
Veith Werner A., and Meyerer. 2,876,373.
Villmann, Walter, Scharpf, and Ragaller. 2,891,114.
Voegtlen, Dieter. 2,902,642.
Wild, Walter, and Eberl. 2,894,226.
Wilhelm, Herbert. 2,907,846.
Wusteney, Herbert, and Hennig. 2,907,823.
Wusteney, Herbert, and Richter. 2,891,651.
Zabka, Franz, and Schulze. 2,883,518.
Zinke, Otto, Thilo, and Krueger. 2,908,876.
Siemens-Planiawerke Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohlefabrikate :
See —
Fitzer, Erich. 2,877,113.
Fitzer, Erich. 2,877.114.
Fitzer, Erich. 2,886,469.
Fitzer, Erich. 2,902,392.
Grohmann, Walter, and Kurz. 2,903,519.
Hoffstatter, Heinz. 2,911,542.
Jeitner, Franz. 2,883.297.
Settele, Wilhelm. 2.880,518.
Siemens-Reiniger-Werke A. G. : See —
Gscheldlen, Wilhelm. 2,904,692.
Guttner, Werner, and Pickel. 2,876,764.
Neff, Hans. 2,870.337.
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Belamin, Michael. 2,880,386.
Belamin, Michael. 2,880,387.
Bilz, Wilhelm. 2,913,174.
Emeis, Reimer, and Haus. 2,904,663.
Emeis, Reimer, and Keller. 2,898,429.
Filberich, Ludwig, v. Haebler, and Nagorsen. 2,895,100.
Gartner, Gunter, Schwab, and Harz. 2,900,540.
Halla, Ottokar, and Kuhrt. 2,915,684.
Hammen. Heinrich. and Musiol. 2,867,545.
Hoppe, Georg, and Nitsche. 2,887,411.
Hoppe, Georg, Siebert, and Waldkotter. 2,877,395.
Justi, Eduard. 2,877.283.
Kesselring, Fritz, and Diebold. 2,916,579.
Kesselring, Fritz, and Hammerll. 2,897,408.
Kessler, Gerhard. 2,915,703.
Keuth, Heins, Rotter, and Guillery. 2,906,649.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and Notzold. 2,883 600.
Kleinvogel, Hans-Joachim, and von Haebler. 2,872,634.
Kliesch, Gunter. 2,883,601.
Kliesch, Gunter. 2.883,602.
Knoll, Karl, and Gahn. 2,906,009.
Knoll, Karl, Rotter, and Voll. 2,887,764.
Kuhrt, Friedrich. 2,877,394.
Kuhrt. Friedrich, and Maaz. 2,886,779.
Lutz, Karlheinz. 2,869,066.
Memmel, Hans. 2,914,908.
Michel, Rupprecht. 2.908.255.
Muller, Hans J., and Hanlein. 2,910,805.
Muller, Hugo. 2,886,631.
Muller, Otto. 2,898,483.
Nagorsen, Hans. 2,907,935.
Nagorsen, Hans, and Schweickert. 2,906,002.
Patalong, Hubert. 2,898,528.
Poschner. Hans, and Vogelsang. 2,877,397.
Rolf, Erich, and Belamin. 2,884,586.
Rotter, Hans-Werner. 2,915,477.
Scharstein, Ernsit, Lutz, and Falkenberg. 2,887,641.
Schwarz, Robert, Kuchen, and Weigel. 2,901,499.
Schweickert, Hans, and Haus. 2,893,847.
Schweickert, Hans, and Herlet. 2,914,837.
Sichling, Georg. 2,867,763.
Thiirk, Gerhard. 2,907,968.
Tschermak, Manfred. 2,885,629.
Von Kurnatowski, Hans, Reitzensteln, and Schwank.
2.886.687.
Weiss, Herbert. 2,906,945.
Weiss, Herbert, and Welker. 2,894,234.
Weisshaar, Erich. 2,902,660.
Welker, Heinrich. 2,869,001.
Welker, Heinrich, and Gremmelmaier. 2,867,727.
Siemer, Harm, F. Kurzen, and A. Doppstadt, to Ravensberg
G. m. b. H., Chemische Fabrik. Esters of phenyl acetic
acids and a process of making same. 2,868,786, 1-13-59,
CI. 260 — 247.2.
Sieminski, Frank R. Eating utensils with replaceable or-
namental handle plates. 2,875,515, 3-3-59, CI. 30 — 1.
Siemoneit, James R. : See —
Hindes, Lawrence W., Curtis, and Siemoneit. 2,902,719.
Siemons, Willem J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification melting process for metallic consumable elec-
trodes. 2,899,294, 8-11-59, CI. 75—10.
Siemons, Willem J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification of indium. 2,901,342, 8-25-59, CI. 75 — 84.
860
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Siemsen, Henry S., and K. E. Foote. Automatic grinding
machine for spiral drills. 2,870,579, 1-27-59, CI. 51—94.
Siemss, John W. C. Cosmetic stick holder with detachable
illuminating means. 2,878,367, 3-17-59. CI. 240—6.45.
Siemssen, Gcorg-Gustav, and R. Post, to Elastic Akt. vorm.
M. Vogel A.G. Stapling machines. 2,907,039, 10-6-59,
CI. 1—3.
Sienczyk. John L. : See —
Fabian, Robert W., and Sienczyk. 2,884,319.
Sienkiewicz Boleslaw : See —
Earle, Ernest L., Jr., Sienkiewicz, and Stone. 2,917,389.
Slepmann. Walter, to Stahl-Armaturen G. m. b. H. Method
of producing valve housings. 2,869,221. 1-20-59, CI. 29 —
157.1.
Sierant, George W. : See —
Lohr, Thomas E., and Sierant. 2.905,012.
Sier-Bath Gear and Pump Co., Inc. : See —
Miller, Robert A. 2,918,809.
Sierer, Payson, to Safer Electronic Fire Alarm, Inc. Alarm
system. 2,899,674, 8-31-59, CI. 340 — 218.
Siering, Robert L.. to Johns-Manville Corp. Sound-absorbing
wall treatment. 2,886,859, 5-19-59, CI. 20 — 4.
Sierk, Raymond H. Third rail contact shoe. 2,892,904,
6-30-59, CI. 191 — 49.
Sierra Electronic Corp. : See —
Romander, Hugo. 2.876,298.
Schmidt. John A. 2,878,680.
Sierra Engineering Co. : See —
Cheng, Peter A. 2,908,269.
Sierra Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Mecham, Ferris J. 2,896,771.
Sierra Metals Corp. : See —
Thielemann, Rudolf H. 2,877,112.
Thielemann, Rudolf H. 2,907,654.
Sierra Precision, Inc. : See —
Avrea, Waller C. 2.873.436.
Hoch, Joseph F. 2,905,937.
Hoch, Joseph F. 2,912,536.
Sierracin Corp., The : See —
Stiles, Kenneth M. 2,867,003.
Sieswerda, Bauke S. : See —
Dijkstra, Hendrik, and Sieswerda. 2,914,676.
Sieven, Louis I. Spare tissue roll bracket. 2,872,124, 2-3-59,
CI. 242—55.3.
Sievenpiper, Frederic L. : See —
Helfaer, Bertram M., and Sievenpiper. 2,893,994.
Sieving, Alfred W. : See —
Klecker, Joseph G., Miller, Sieving, and Rediger.
2.869,382.
Siewek Tool Co. : See —
Reason. Clair D. 2.888.052.
Sifrin. Andreas, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Cyclone fur-
nace. 2.881,719, 4-14-59, CI. 110—28.
Sifrin, Andreas, and H. Hennecke, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Apparatus for and a method of recovering heat from
molten slag. 2,873j554, 2-17-59, CI. 49—1.
Sifrin. Andreas, and H. Hennecke, to The Babcock & Wilcox
Co. Fuel burning apparatus. 2,905,116, 9-22-59, CI. 110 —
28.
Sigel, David, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.
Digital-to-shaft position information translator. 2,889,505,
6-2-59, CI. 318—28.
Sigel, Martin : See —
Ott, Josef, Hackel, Hummel, Wiedemann, and Sigel.
2,914,362.
Siggel, Erhard, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken, A.G.
Process for purification of dimethyl terephthalate.
2,894,021, 7-7-59, CI. 260—475.
Siggel, Erhard, and K. Macura, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-
Fabriken A.G. Process for the regeneration of terephthalic
acid dimethyl ester from polyethylene terephthalate.
2,884,443, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Siggelin, Gert K. A., to Desomatic Products, Inc. Reversible
cycle system. 2,884,764, 5-5-59, CI. 62 — 81.
Siggelin, Gert K. A., to Desomatic Products. Inc. Pressure
relief valve. 2,884,949, 5-5-59, CI. 137 — 467.
Siggia, Sidney, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Preparation
of iodine polyvinylpyrolidone adducts. 2,900,305, 8-18-59,
CI. 167—70.
Siggia, Sidney, and C. R. Stahl, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Purification of polyvinylpyrrolidone. 2,914,516,
11-24-59, CI. 260—88.3.
Sigler, Harvey R., Jr. : See —
Cunningham, Robert E„ and Sigler. 2,901,561.
Sigler, Howard R.. W. G. Myers, and W. F. Harrison, to
The General Tire and Rubber Co. Machine for assembling
resilient bushings. 2.872.727, 2-10-59, CI. 29 — 235.
Sigma Instrument Co. Ltd., The : See —
Boosey, Frederick R. 2.871,629.
Loxham, John. 2,894,741.
Sigma Instruments, Inc. : See — -
Fisher, Charles P. 2,884,498.
Sigman, John J„ Jr.: See —
Praeg, Walter S., and Sigman. 2,913.858.
Signal Mfg. Co. : See — ■
Smith. Aaron H. 2,874.306.
Signal-Stat Corp. : See —
Hollins, Jesse R. 2,892.996.
Hollins, Jesse R. 2,919,424.
Welsh, James W. 2,900,474.
Signer, Ralph J., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for coat-
ing inflatable tubular materials. 2,873,715, 2-17-59, CI.
118—34.
Signer, Rudolf. Apparatus for the separation of mixtures of
substances. 2,906,606. 9-29-59, CI. 23 — 270.5.
Signode Steel Strapping Co. : See —
Baker, Harold F. 2,881,738.
Childress, William C. 2,871,536.
Crosby, George A., and Otto. 2,915,003.
Dalton, Joseph H. 2,899,935.
Leslie, John H. 2,915,004.
Perry, Archie N., and Cechner. 2,889,599.
Signouret, Jean-Baptiste : See —
Metenier, Robert H., and Signouret. 2,874,122.
Sigo, Arthur T. : See —
Hutton, Robert W., Sigo, and Adams. 2,909,611.
Sigo, Arthur T., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Flat-bank crossbar switch. 2,909,613, 10-20-59,
CI. 179 — 27.54.
Sigoda, Victor J., to Man-Sew Corp. Sewing machine attach-
ment. 2.881.725. 4-14-59, CI. 112 — 140.
Sigoda, Victor J., to Man-Sew Corp. Unison-feed blind-
stitching device. 2,889,794, 6-9-59, CI. 112 — 207.
Sihvonen. Kauno E. : See —
Corriveau. Joseph A., Goeke, and Sihvonen. 2,888,005.
Sihvonen, Kauno E., to General Motors Corp. Balancing ma-
chine. 2,869,372, 1-20-59, CI. 73 — 460.
Sikina, Thomas V., to Philco Corp. Method and apparatus
for producing semiconductive structures. 2,875,140,
2-24-59, CI. 204 — 143.
Sikora, Hans : See —
Ziller, Hans J., and Sikora. 2,916,313.
Sikorra, Daniel J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Semiconductor stabilizing apparatus. 2,874,236, 2-17-59,
CI. 179—171.
Sikorra, Daniel J., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Lamination stacking arrangements. 2,890,428, 6-9-59, CI.
336—217.
Silabert Corp. : See —
Moore, Harry O. 2.882.638.
Moore, Harry O. 2,883,666.
Silberholz, Frank. Home copy suppressor unit. 2,904,623,
9-15-59, CI. 178—2.
Silbernick, Clarence L. : See —
Young, George A., Jr., Underdahl, Hinz, and Silbernick.
2,881,733.
Silbert, Eileen : See —
Sterne, Willard F., and Bright. 2,914,770.
Silent, Harold C, to Hycon Mfg. Co. Stereoscope. 2,883,907,
4-28-59, CI. 88—209.
Silent Glow Oil Burner Corp., The : See —
Sherman, Rallston M. 2,869,487.
2.869.626.
2,870,966.
2,897,885
Mariani.
Utility garden tool.
2,907,269.
Sherman, Rallston M.
Sherman, Rallston M.
Sherman, Rallston M.
Silenzi, Louis, and A.
2,903,078, 9-8-59, CI. 172—371.
Siler City Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Russell, Ralph W. 2,914,226.
Silex Co., The : See —
Rodwick, Frank P., and Thome.
Se Bastian, Ford. 2,907,265.
Stiles. Harry L. 2,908.453.
Stiles, Harry L. 2,916,599.
Stiles, Harry L., and Thome. 2,867.960.
Voglesonger, Harry M., and Diamond. 2,887,036.
Silhanek, Jan : See —
Khol, Frantisek, and Silhanek. 2,905,046.
Silhavv, Frank J. : See —
Wiberg, Raymond F., and Silhavy. 2,892,349.
Silk, Charles E. : See-
O'Neill, John J., Jr., and Silk. 2,916,776.
Silk, John P. : See —
Clarke, Charles E., and Silk. 2,910,202.
Silken, Irving. Device for putting on and removing hosiery.
2,894,669, 7-14-59, CI. 223—111.
Silks, Walter, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Trimmer chain tension-
ing arrangement for boring type mining machine. 2,877,005,
3-10-59, CI. 262—7.
Silks, Walter, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Trimmer bars for boring
type mining machines. 2,890,033, 6-9-59, CI. 262 — 7.
Sillak Joseph. Sheet metal shears. 2.874.465. 2-24-59,
CI. 30—250.
Sillars, Frederick S. : See —
Maeser, Mieth, and Sillars. 2,902,961.
Maeser, Mieth, and Sillars. 2,903,983.
Sillars, Frederick S., and H. C. Pavian, deceased (D. S.
Pavian, administratrix), to United Shoe Machinery Corp.
Methods of bonding by thermoplastic adhesives. 2,893,026,
7-7-59, CI. 12 — 142.
Sillen, Rutger C. O. Folding machine for paper.
5-5-59, CI. 270—86.
Sillev. Henry A. J. : See —
Bristow, Leslie. 2.904.180.
Unthiink. Douglas G. 2,874.850.
Unthank, Douglas G., and Bristow. 2,917,178.
Silliker, John H. : See —
Taylor, Welton I., and Silliker. 2,876.108.
Silliker. John H., F. L. Kauffman, and J. L. Ohlson, to Swift
& Co. Method of treating egg albumen. 2,899,312,
8-11-59, CI. 99—113.
2,885,205,
LIST OF PATENTEES
861
Silliman, Sheldon D. : See —
Reuther, John F., and Silliman. 2.S92.102.
Sills, Arthur K., to United States of America, Army. _ Auto-
matic frequency control system. 2, SSI, 319, 4-7-59, CI.
250 — 36.
Sills, Earl H., to General Electric Co. Adjustable voltage
control system. 2,899,616, 8-11-59, CI. 318—145.
Silmar Foundations, Inc. : See —
Puliafico, Frank V. 2,882,907.
Silvani, Ernest : See —
Coleman, Beatrice, Pioli, and Silvani. 2,888,930.
Silven, Herbert A., to Norton Co. Grinding machine.
2,893,171, 7-7-59, CI. 51 — 3.
Silven, Herbert A., and S. S. Mader, to Norton Co. Crankpin
grinding machine. Re. 24,744, 12-1-59, CI. 51 — 105.
Silver, Alexander : See —
Maas, Bernard N., Daniiani, and Silver. 2,907,548.
Silver Corp. : See —
Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A., Wright, Price, Steele, and
Silver. 2,885,311.
Silver, Eric M. : See —
Ullman, Myron E., Jr., and Silver. 2,891,560.
Silver, Harold F. : See —
Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A., Wright, Price, Steele and
Silver. 2,885,311.
Silver, Raymond P., to Hercules Powder Co. Aqueous solu-
tions of polyester resins prepared by reaction of a poly-
hydric alcohol, a partial allyl ether of pentaerythritol and
an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid. 2,884,394, 4-28-59, CI.
260 — 29.2.
Silver, Stan M. Metered dispensing container. Re. 24,699,
9-15-59, CI. 222 — 455.
Silver, Stan M. Metered dispensing carton or the like.
2,881,961, 4-14-59, CI. 222 — 455.
Silver, Walter H. : See —
Wilson, Samuel W., and Silver. 2,872,491.
Silver, Walter H., and O. W. Oerman, to Deere & Co. Hitch
device. 2,914,342, 11-24-59, CI. 280 — 461.
Silverberg, Thomas R., to United States of America, Air
Force. Precision linkage for exact multiplication.
2,910,227, 10-27-59, CI. 235—61.
Silverman, Abraham. Staple. 2,885,168, 5-5-59, CI. 248 —
71.
Silverman, Daniel : See —
Eisler, Joseph D., Hadley, and Silverman. 2,877,080.
Eisler, Joseph D.. Hadley, and Silverman. 2,881,044.
Silverman, Daniel. Flue control devices adapted for com-
bustion heaters. 2,878,744, 3-24-59, CI. 98 — 66.
Silverman, Daniel, and R. E. Fearon, to Pan American Petro-
leum Corp. Seismic surveying. 2,889,000, 6-2-59, CI.
181— .5.
Trailer antenna rotor and mount.
CI. 248 — 45.
L. : See —
2,883,945.
Silverman. Emanuel.
2,869.813. 1-20-59.
Silverman, Herbert B
Walker, John E.
Silverman, Isadore : See —
Tragge, Oliver H. 2,891,429.
Silverman, Jacob. Pressing machine.
CI. 223—2.
Silverman, Jerome H. : See —
Hambor, Valentine, Shafranek, and Silverman
2,917,211, 12-15-59,
2,909,713.
Gas treating
Centrifugal
Securing de-
3-10-59, CI.
2,885,306.
2,885,307.
Silverman, Leslie, to Research-Cottrell, Inc.
device. 2,913,232, 11-17-59, CI. 261 — 40.
Silverman, Leslie, to Research-Cottrell, Inc.
separator. 2,918,139, 12-22-59, CI. 183 — 81.
Silverman, Lew C. : See —
Mullen. Melvin Z. 2.869,286.
Silverman, Marvin T. : See —
Jaffe, Benjamin, and Silverman. 2,918,371,
Silverman, Milton B. : See —
Levin, Jack J. 2,877,477.
Silverman, Sebet, to The Nurre Companies, Inc.
vice for mirrors and the like. 2,876,972,
248—28.
Silvernail, Lloyd H. : See —
Rigterink, Raymond H., Miller, and Silvernail.
Rigterink, Raymond H., Miller, and Silvernail.
Silver Seal Products Co. : See —
Havens, Elwood L. 2,868,188.
Silversher, Herman I. : See —
Barnes, James F., Rebholz, and Silversher. 2,910,094.
Barnes, James F., and Silversher. 2,900,881,
Barnes, James F., and Silversher.
Silverstein, Robert M. : See —
Nutting, Lee, Silverstein, and Himel
Silver Streak Mfg. Co. : See —
Osterhaus, Leo A. 2,884,082.
Silveston, Barnett, to Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton.
Hose handling structure for transferring fluid material
between ship and shore. 2,914,080, 11-24-59, CI. 137—236.
Silvestri, Giuliana : See —
Muench, Werner, Ruoti, and Silvestri. 2,904,579.
Silvey, Gene A., and V. J. Lyons, to International Business
Machines Corp. Method of fabricating germanium bodies.
2,898,248, 8^-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Silvis, Salvatore J. : See —
Carpenter, Clifford L., and Silvis. 2,879,839.
Sim. Gordon, to Teletype Corp. Flexible coupling. 2,885,869,
5-12-59, CI. 64 — 10.
Sima, George A. Seif releasing collet. 2,885,210, 5-5-59,
CI. 279 — 49.
2,914,091.
. 2,905,701.
Sima, George A. Collet. 2,885,211, 5-5-59, CI. 279 — 59.
Simanek, Edward J., to American Steel Foundries. Brake
release means. 2,907,413, 10-6-59, CI. 188—74.
Simas, Charles P. Combination drilling and sawing device.
2,918,955, 12-29-59, CI. 145 — 130.
Simco Inc. : See —
Haury, Vernon E. 2,917,537.
Simcock, William H., to Orenda Engines Ltd. Venting appa-
ratus for use with an invertible tank. 2,889,843, 0-9-59,
CI 137 43.
Simcoe, William H., and M. R. Vennett, to United States
Steel Corp. Reversible universal stranding and laying
machine. 2,897,646, 8^1-59, CI. 57 — 58.3.
Simeone, Anthony B. and R. A. Adjustable gun sights.
2,881,524, 4-14-59, CI. 33—56.
Simeone, Robert A. : See —
Simeone, Anthony B. and R. A. 2,881,524.
Simer, Samuel B., to General Electric Co. Button forming
machine. 2,876,591, 3-10-59, CI. 49 — 7.
Simer, Samuel B., to General Electric Co. Method of forming
buttons on glass rods. 2,876,597, 3-10-59, CI. 49—84.
Simer, Samuel B., to General Electric Co. Article feeding
apparatus. 2,904,162, 9-15-59, CI. 198—33.
Simes, Lewis E., II. : See —
Schaaf, Willard A., and Simes. 2,869,633.
SiminofE, Paul, to S. B. Penick & Co., Inc. Candicidin
purification. 2,872,373, 2-3-59, CI. 167—65.
Siminow, Benjamin. Thermally insulated articles. 2,878,481,
3-24-59, CI. 2 — 243.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Treating or pol-
ishing apparatus. 2,880,554, 4-7-59, CI. 51 — 7.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Apparatus for
treating articles. 2,880,663, 4-7-59, CI. 99 — 254.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Method of treat-
ing food articles by application of sound energy. 2,881,079,
4-7-59, CI. 99—217.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Method of ten-
derizing articles of food. 2,881,080, 4-7-59, CI. 99 — 217.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Polishing ap-
paratus. 2,883,809, 4-28-59, CI. 51 — 281.
Simjian, Luther G, to The Reflectone Corp. Golf game
apparatus. 2,894,750, 7-14-59, CI. 273 — 181.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Golf game.
2,894,751, 7-14-59, CI. 273 — 185.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Golf practice
device. 2,894,752, 7-14-59, CI. 273—185.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Indicator for
golf practice. 2,894,753, 7-14-59, CI. 273 — 185.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Golf trainer.
2,894,754, 7-14-59, CI. 273—185.
Simjian, Luther G., to The Reflectone Corp. Chair with
moving seat and mirror. 2,897,727, 8-4-59, CI. 88 — 97.
Simjian, Luther G„ to Reflectone Electronics, Inc. Appa-
ratus for treating food. 2,902,712, 9-8-59, CI. 17 — 25.
Simjian, Luther G., to Reflectone Electronics, Inc. Inven-
tory system. 2,902,767, 9-8-59, CI. 33 — 129.
Simjian, Luther G. Vending machine combined with camera
means. 2,909,107, 10-20-59, CI. 95—1.1.
Simjian, Luther G. Abrading device. 2,912,803, 11-17-59,
CI. 51 — 281.
Simjian, Luther G. Method for polishing articles. 2,912,804,
11-17-59, CI. 51--281.
Simkin, Donald J., to Shell Development Co. 2,881,920,
4-14-59, CI. 210—114.
Simkins, Daniel, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Pouring
device for bulk containers. 2,894,661, 7-14-59, CI.
222—176.
Simkins, Quinton W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Pulse counting device. 2,869,034, 1-13-59, CI. 315 — 84.5.
Simkins, Quinton W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Magnetic core current regulating circuit. 2,882,482,
4-14-59, CI. 323 — 7.
Simkins, Quinton W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor current limiter. 2,909,677, 10-20-59, CI.
307—88.5.
Simko, Frank A., Jr., and C. B. Thompson, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. Composition. 2,910,374, 10-27-59,
CI. 106—285.
Simm, Clarke N. : See —
De Priester, Coral L., and Simm. 2,887,160.
Simmonds Aerocessories Ltd. : See —
Brooking, Rowland A. 2,889,702.
Simmonds, Arlie J. : See —
Simmonds, Wayne W. 2,903,948.
Simmonds, Wayne W. 2,903,949.
Simmonds, Wayne W. and A. J. 2,867,411.
Simmonds, Edwin C, to B.A.M. Patentees Ltd. Butter spread-
ing machines. 2,885,996, 5-12-59, CI. 118 — 18.
Simmonds, Francis L. Exhaust system. 2,874,627, 2-24-59,
CI. 98—115.
Simmonds, Henry, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Car-
tridge fuse links. 2,898,425, 8-4-59, CI. 200 — 131.
Simmonds, Melvin, to American Medical Products Corp.
Plastifi syringe plunger. 2,902,034, 9-1-59, CI. 128 — 218.
Simmonds, Wayne W., to J. H. Lucas as trustee. Apparatus
for pulling and racking tubing in vertical position.
2,867,338, 1-6-59, CI. 214 — 2.5.
Simmonds, Wayne W., to J. H. Lucas, trustee for W. W.
and A. J. Simmonds. Multiple ram compactor. 2,903,948,
9-15-59, CI. 94 — 49.
862
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,869,619.
2,869,622.
2,904,634.
Lubricating appa-
Simmonds, Wayne W., to J. H. Lucas, trustee for W. W.
and A. J. Simmonds. Helve action telescoping boom com-
pactor. 2,903,949, 9-15-59, CI. 94 — 49.
Simmonds, Wayne W. and A. J., to J. H. Lucas, trustee for
W. W. and A. J. Simmonds. Weight control unit for rotary
drilling rigs. 2,867,411, 1-6-59, CI. 254 — 173.
Simmons, Aldred J., and A. J. Barta, to Plymouth Industrial
Products, Inc. Multiple duct sleeve. 2,890,899, 6-16-59,
CI. 285—18.
Simmons, Aldred J., and A. 0. Sohn, to Plymouth Industrial
Products, Inc. Apparatus for sorting balls from clusters.
2,909,282, 10-20-59, CI. 209 — 75.
Simmons, Arthur B., to United States of America, Air Force.
Spring mounted focusing device. 2,893,717, 7-7-59,
CI. 267—1.
Simmons, Ballard. Lock wheel mechanic's creeper. 2,879,-
865, 3-31-59, CI. 188—69.
Simmons, Bill J. : -See —
Reinecke, Marvin E., and Simmons. 2,907,339.
Simmons, Bill J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reflection re-
fractometer. 2,885,923, 5-12-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Simmons, Cecil E. Shock-absorbing trailer hitch. 2,878,036,
3-17-59, CI. 280 — 485.
Simmons, Charles A., Sr., to Simmons Industries, Inc. Auto-
mobile lift. 2,915,143, 12-1-59, CI. 187 — 8.41.
Simmons, Charles C, to Ransburg-Electro-Coating Corp.
Electrostatic method and apparatus for spray coating of
articles. Re. 24,602, 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 93.
Simmons, Charles D., to Philco Corp. Wave generator.
2,899,601. 8-11-59, CI. 315—27.
Simmons, Clarence C. Splash guard. 2,902,103, 9-1-59,
CI. 180—69.1.
Simmons Co. : See —
Petersen, John S„ and Blecker.
Petersen, John S., and Blecker.
Seavert, Howard H. 2.869,492.
Seavert, Howard H. 2,869,493.
Simmons, Dorsey D. : See —
Dahlman, Per O., and Simmons.
Simmons, Edward C, to General Motors Corp. Defrosting
arrangement for refrigerating system. 2,867,093, 1-6-59,
CI. 62—152.
Simmons, Edward G., to Tecalemit Ltd.
ratus. 2,886.134 5-12-59, CI. 184 — 15.
Simmons, Ernest P. Shotgun chamber with cutting edge.
2,869.^70. 1-20-59. CI. 42—76.
Simmons, George S., Jr., and R. G. Turner, to Crompton &
Knowles Corp. Mounting for picker stick. 2,907,354,
10-6-59, CI. 139 — 156.
Simmons, Harold T. : See —
Smith, Charles S., and Simmons. 2,916,923.
Simmons, Henry T. Cop bobbin and cop grip holder for a
weavers shuttle. 2,914,095, 11-24-59, CI. 139—198.
Simmons, Howard E., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Cyclic esters disubstituted with certain fluoro-
substituted radicals. 2,911,414, 11-3-59, CI. 260—327.
Simmons Industries, Inc. : See —
Simmons, Charles A., Sr. 2,915,143.
Simmons. James R. Sofa-bunk bed. 2,891,255, 6-23-59, CI.
5 9
Simmons, Jesse T. Hydraulic valve-lifter tool. 2,889,616,
6-9-59, CI. 29—213.
Simmons, Jesse T. Hydraulic valve-lifter testing device.
2,910,864, 11-3-59, CI. 73—119.
Simmons, Lovel R. Weight-transferring hitch for four-wheel-
drive tractors. 2,899,004, 8-11-59, CI. 180—14.
Simmons. Milton E. : See —
Finsterwalder, Carl J., Simmons, and Teikoski.
2,883,183.
Simmons, Morton A. Aircraft carrier construction for hydro-
ski seaplanes. 2,912,952, 11-17-59, CI. 114 — 43.5.
Simmons. Robert W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Mounting for
magnetic head. 2,912,519, 11-10-59, CI. 179—100.2.
Simmons, Russell H. Speed responsive power transmission.
2,891,420, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 752.
Simmons. Russell T. : See —
Landuyt, John P., and Simmons. 2,883.599.
Simmons, Vaughan P., to W. H. Brady Co. Divided label-lift.
2,906,397, 9-29-59, CI. 206 — 56.
Simmons, Walter J. Supply holder for rolled material.
2,905,404, 9-22-59, CI. 242—55.2.
Simmons, William T. Carrier device for dairy products and
the like. 2.877,736, 3-17-59, CI. 116—135.
Simms, Charles H. : See —
Breadner, Robert L., and Simms. 2,886,920.
Simms, Harold A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Metal
honeycomb expansion. 2,898,815, 8-11-59, CI. 93 — 1.
Simon, Aaron. Invalid's wheelchair. 2,874,756, 2-24-59,
CI. 155—171.
Simon, Andrew, to The American Monorail Co. Station pre-
selector for traveling conveyor. 2,898,868, 8-11-59, CI.
104—88.
Simon, Andrew, to The American Monorail Co. Material
handling system. 2,902,945, 9-8-59, CI. 104 — 88.
Simon-Carves Ltd. : See —
Hiby, Julius W. and P. K. 2,873,231.
Simon, Dick S. : See —
Bostock, James H, and Simon. 2,884,073.
Simon, Eli : See —
Hamilton, William F., and Simon. 2,892,701.
Simon, Eli, and F. W. Thomas, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Flexible resilient cellular polyurethane resin products.
2,894,919, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Simon, Eli, and F. W. Thomas, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Packaging methods. 2,897,641, 8-4-59, CI. 53—3.
Simon, p-rank. Trousers hanger. 2,900,118, 8-18-59, CI.
223—96.
Simon, Franz, and W. Grohmann, to Siemens & Halske Akt.
Controlling the extension of calls in P. B. X telephone sys-
tem. 2,877,307, 3-10-59, CI. 179 — 23.
Simon, Henry, Ltd. : See —
Allen, Robert W., and Taylor. 2,868,590.
Ball, John S. 2,891,685.
Hallworth, Robert. 2,898,157.
Simon, Irvin C. : See —
Keller, Arthur P., Jr., and Simon. 2,901,935.
Simon, James E. Self trimming transfer mold. 2,913,767,
11-24-59, CI. 18—42.
Simon, Jean-Claude, and G. Weill, to Compagnie Generale de
Telegraphie Sans Fil. Omnidirectional aerials. 2,885,675,
5-5-59. CI. 343 — 755.
Simon, John. Alarm-timepiece. 2,873,573, 2-17-59, CI.
58—57.5.
Simon, John R. : See —
Bremer, Robert D., and Simon. 2,910,570.
Simon, Lester E. : See —
Jaxtheimer, Don C, Cahill, and Simon. 2,884,945.
Simon, Mary B. : See —
Blatz, Peter A. 2,909,008.
Simon, Mathias J. Bushing. 2,869,412, 1-20-59, CI. 82 — 14.
Simon, Morris, and J. R. Wagner, to United States of America,
Army. Process for retarding non-enzymatic browning of
potatoes. 2,893,878, 7-7-59, CI. 99 — 207.
Simon, Myron S. : See —
Cohler, Marilyn H., and Simon. 2,892,710.
Simon, Peter C. Adjustable center punching jig for 3 hole
hinges. 2,889,633, 6-9-59, CI. 33 — 189.
Simon, Sidney. Take-apart kitchen range hood. 2,898,840,
8-11-59, CI. 98—115.
Simon, Sidney. Shelf hardware. 2,906,487, 9-29-59, CI.
248 — 248.
Simon, Sidney L., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Loading machine for reactors.
2,893,575, 7-7-59, CI. 214 — 18.
Simon, Valentine. Novelty display device. 2,911,745,
11-10-59, CI. 40—106.22.
Simond-Cote, Paul : See —
Ernyei, Herbert, and Simond-Cote. 2,908,753.
Simonds Abrasive Co. : See —
Suga, Arthur M. 2,897,076.
Suga, Arthur M. 2,916,368.
Simonds, Clarence S. ; See —
Bell, Robert E., and Simonds. 2,8S9,546.
Simonds Saw and Steel Co. : See —
Beckner, Donald O., and Mercier. 2,897,692.
Kolesh, Victor A. 2,880,768.
Simone, Guy A. Door-mounted automobile protector.
2,881,468, 4-14-59, CI. 16—86.
Simonelli. Joseph : See —
Pettigrew, David D., and Simonelli. 2,887,924.
Simonet, Guy : See —
Spondlin, Rodolphe, Stouls, Bonnaud. and Simonet.
2,917,902.
Simons, Allison K., A. O. Radke, and J. A. Champa, to Hick-
man Industries, Inc. Resilient seat structure. 2,875,S10,
3-3-59, CI. 155—50.
Simons, Allison K„ A. O. Radke, and A. F. Hickman, to
Hickman Industries, Inc. Seat structure for farm tractors
and the like. 2,894,563, 7-14-59, CI. 155 — 51.
Simons, Donald M. : See —
Arnold, Robert G., and Simons. 2,902,474.
Simons, Donald M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polyurethane diamines. 2,888.439, 5-26-59. Cl. 260 — 77.5.
Simons, Hendrik, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Band-
pass filter. 2,890,423, 6-9-59, Cl. 333—78.
Simons, Henry H. : See —
Wasserman, Rene D., and Simons. 2,914,435.
Simons, Jesse T. : See —
Hetzel, Wayne D., and Simons. 2,915,000.
Simons. Langdon S., Jr. : See —
Schladermundt, Peter, Dennerlein, and Simons. 2.S89,-
039.
Simons, Lawrence E., 49% to P. G. Herman. Combined con-
tainer and dispenser. 2,879,931, 3-31-59, Cl. 225 — 25.
Simons, Malcolm : See —
Rommel, Frederick E., and Simons. 2,867,755.
Simons, William B., Jr., and E. M. Seagrave. Jr.. to Tube
Masters, Inc. Tensioning device. 2,888,216, 5-26-59, Cl.
242 — 45.
R., to Smiths America Corp. Gyroscope
2,884,787, 5-5-59, Cl. 74 — 5.1.
R.. to Smiths America Corp. Gyroscope
2,895,338. 7-21-59, Cl. 74—5.1.
Edward H., to Simonsen Metal Products Co. Tool
2,893,749, 7-7-59, Cl. 2S0— 47.19.
Simons. William
caging devices.
Simons, William
caging devices.
Simonsen,
cabinet.
Simonsen Metal Products Co. : See —
Simonsen, Edward H. 2,893,749.
Simonton, Marvin E., and J. O. Yeiser, to B. R. Katshen.
Method and apparatus for controlling production ma-
chines. 2,913,5S1, 11-17-59, Cl. 250—83.6.
Simor, George G. : See —
Orsten, Leo A., and Slmor. 2,869,542.
LIST OF PATENTEES
863
Simos, Anthony. Audio frequency controlled fountain.
2,868,055, 1-13-59, CI. 84 — 464.
Simpelaar, Clyde S., to Modine Mfg. Co. Damper construc-
tion. 2,899,171, 8-11-59, CI. 251—138.
Simplan Corp. of America : See —
Hopp, Robert E. 2,909,221.
Simplex Equipment Corp. : See —
MacFarlane, Roderick T., Abrams, and Passman. 2,917,-
581.
Simplex Forms System, Inc. : See —
Shoemaker, James C. 2,898,659.
Simplex Industrial Products, Inc. : See —
Gerber, Harry. Re. 24,672.
Simplex Time Recorder Co. : See —
Blouin, Maurice A. 2,900,787.
Maki, Jacob K., and Rockwood. 2,907,275.
Simplex Valve and Meter Co. : See —
Borden, Moro M. 2,876,789.
Welch, Clyde L. 2,907,460.
Simplicity Engineering Co. : See —
Behnke, George W., and Westcott. 2,918,926.
Simplicity Mfg. Co. : See —
Kamlukin, Igor. 2,880,034.
Kamlukin. Igor. 2,903,077.
Simpson, Amos W., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electric cir-
cuit breaker. 2,901,579, 8-25-59, CI. 200—147.
Simpson, Anthony W., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Storage de-
vices. 2,870,433. 1-20-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Simpson, Arthur A., and H. H. Denmark. Refrigerator for
use in connection with engines utilizing volatile fuel.
2,872,790. 2-10-59, CI. 62 — 7.
Simpson, Arthur P., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Self leveling, storing and dispensing apparatus. 2,886,391,
5_jo 59 CI 312 71.
Simpson, Clarence, to United States of America, Air Force.
Trace identifier for oscilloscopes. 2,906,917, 9-29-59, CI.
315 — 13.
Simpson, Clarence E., to United States of America, Army.
Closed and open fire control mechanism. 2,872,849,
2-10-59. CI. 89 — 140.
Simpson. David M. Tool holder. 2,917,958, 12-22-59, CI.
82—36.
Simpson, Edgar A. : See —
Ahlberg, Jacob E., and Simpson. 2,900,348.
Simpson, Frank E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Stacking machine. 2,892,631, 6-30-59, CI. 271 — 87.
Simpson, Frank R., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Closure
operating device. 2,884,159, 4-28-59, CI. 220—57.
Simpson, Frank R., to United States of America, Army.
Pre-engraved projectiles and gun for firing same.
2,890,625, 6-16-59, CI. 89—34.
Simpson, Frank R., to United States of America, Army.
Pre-engraved projectiles and gun for firing same. 2,892,408,
6-30-59, CI. 102—38.
Simpson, Fred S. : See —
Standifer, Lafayette B., Jr., and Simpson. 2,872,237.
Simpson, Frederick A. : See —
Spicer, Harold E., Crosby, and Simpson. 2,894,689.
Simpson, Harold G., and N. TV. Rimmer. to Butler Mfg. Co.
Low pitch rigid frame building. 2,871,997, 2-3-59, CI.
189 — 1.
Simpson, Henry A. Cutting device. 2,904,118, 9-15-59, CI.
■1 70 599
Simpson, Howard W., % to General Motors Corp. Planetary
transmission for self-propelled vehicle. Re. 24,619, 3-10-59,
CI. 74—761.
Simpson, Howard W. Planetary transmission for self-pro-
pelled vehicles. 2,873,621, 2-17-59, CI. 74—677.
Simpson, Howard W. Six speed transmission. 2,873,623,
2-17-59, CI. 74—759.
Simpson, Howard W. Planetary transmission. 2,873,624,
2-17-59, CI. 74 — 759.
Simpson, Howard W. Planetary transmission for self-pro-
pelled vehicles. 2,873,625, 2-17-59, CI. 74 — 763.
Simpson, Howard W., % to General Motors Corp. Planetary
transmission. 2,914,967, 12-1-59, CI. 74 — 759.
Simpson, Herbert, Corp. : See —
Mcllvaine. Robert L. 2,916,267.
Simpson. Jack N., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Ad-
justable goggle mounting. 2,876,454, 3-10-59, CI. 2 — 14.
Simpson, Jack N.. and C. J. Boyer, to The Electric Storage
Batterv Co. Miner's lamp bracket. 2,895,137, 7-21-59,
CI. 2—3.
Simpson, Jean E. Combination straw chopping and spread-
ing apparatus. 2,886,331, 5-12-59, CI. 275—3.
Simpson, John A., to Vulcan Trailers Mfg. Co., Inc. Trailer
having removable support means. 2,904,340, 9-15-59, CI.
280—2.
Simpson, John M., and H. E. Carnagua, to Borg- Warner Corp.
Automatic transmission and control system therefor.
2,911,856, 11-10-59, CI. 74—740.
Simpson, Justin, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Overload re-
lease drive and inching means. 2,900,842, 8-25-59, CI.
74 — 625.
Simpson, Justin, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Motor mount-
ing means. 2,901,195, 8-25-59, CI. 248 — 16.
Simpson, Justin, J. J. Sennello, and E. T. Bengtson, to
Continental Can Co., Inc. Slack filled can detecting and
ejecting apparatus. 2,907,457, 10-6-59, CI. 209 — 74.
Simpson, Kenneth P. Shoe lace clasp. 2,877,526, 3-17-59,
CI. 24 — 120.
Simpson, Robert M., to Columbian-General Blacks Ltd.
Methods of and apparatus for separating or classifying
materials. 2,874,840, 2-24-59, CI. 209—250.
Simpson, Robert V. : See —
Furman, Frank J., Moneagle, and Simpson. 2,907,270.
Furman, Frank J., Moneagle, and Simpson. 2,909,994.
Simpson, Warren C, to Shell Development Co. Composition
comprising aromatic petroleum residue and polyepoxide
and process for treating surfaces therewith. 2,906,720,
9-29-59, CI. 260—28.
Simpson, Warren C, to Shell Development Co. Combustion
process. 2,913,043, 11-17-59, CI. 158 — 117.5.
Sims, Calvin A. : See —
Gortner, John N., and Sims. 2,887,529.
Sims, Don C. Spoon and fork rest for kitchen utensils.
2,900,151, 8-18-59, CI. 248—37.3.
Sims, Everett E., P. P. Konyha, and L. N. Petersen, to Cater-
pillar Tractor Co. Single lever control for engine starting
mechanism. 2,900,970, 8-25-59, CI. 123—179.
Sims, Fred P. : See —
Cuorato, John J., and Sims. 2,912,533.
Sims, Homer J. : See —
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,680.
De Benneville. Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,681.
De Benneville. Peter L, and Sims. 2,905,682.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,718.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,719.
De Benneville, Peter L.. and Sims. 2,905,720.
De Benneville, Peter L., and Sims. 2,905,721.
Sims, Jacqueline G., and C. L. Moyle, to The Dow Chemical
Co. 2-nitro-3.4,6-trichlorophenyl benzoates. 2,905,706,
9-22-59, CI. 260 — 471.
Sims, Jacqueline G., and C. L. Moyle, to The Dow Chemical
Co. 2-nitro-3,4,6-trichlorophenyl alkyl carbonates. 2,917,-
534, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 463.
Sims, James S., Jr. : See —
Preli, Francis R., and Sims. 2,878,426.
Sims, James S., Jr., and T. P. Farkas, to United Aircraft
Corp. Cabin temperature control system. 2,917,288,
12-15-59, CI. 257 — 276.
Sims, John C., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic core
resetting devices. 2,892,970, 6-30-59, CI. 317—123.
Sims, Lawrence A. : See —
Taylor, Lance, and Sims. 2,903,732.
Sims, Rex J., K. F. Mattil, and W. J. Lehmann, to Swift
& Co. Method of processing soybean oil to retard flavor
reversion. 2,872,465, 2-3-59, CI. 260—423.
Simson. Verne H. : See — ■
Eck, Robert N., and Simson. 2.870.392.
Sina Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria : See —
Notarbartolo. Luigi. 2,908,666.
Sinawski, Walden F. Ski rack. 2,919,032, 12-29-59, CI.
211 — 60.
Sincat Society Industriale Catanese S.p.A. : See —
Cevidalli, Guidobaldo, Marchi. and Saccardo. 2,902,344.
Saccardo, Pietro. 2,902,343.
Sinclair, Charles W., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Rim. 2,910,107.
10-27-59, CI. 152 — 410.
Sinclair, Charles W., and R. L. Atkin, to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
Wheel rim. 2.911,028, 11-3-59, CI. 152 — 409.
Sinclair, Harold. Control mechanisms. 2,873,620, 2-17-59,
CI. 74—665.
Sinclair, Harold. Power transmission systems embodying hy-
draulic turbo-transmitters. 2,873,831, 2-17-59, CI. 192 — .02.
Sinclair, Harold. Hydraulic turbo-couplings. 2,880,583,
4-7-59. CI. 60—54.
Sinclair, Harold. Hydraulic turbo couplings. 2,882,683,
4-21-59. CI. 60—54.
Sinclair, Harold. Power transmission mechanisms. 2,890,599,
6-16-59, CI. 74 — 655.
Sinclair, Harold. Power transmission mechanisms. 2,892,356,
6-30-59, CI. 74 — 361.
Sinclair, Harold. Brake mechanisms. 2,892,520, 6-30-59,
CI. 192—2.
Sinclair, Harold. Clutches for transmitting rotary motion.
2,892,524, 6-30-59, CI. 192—67.
Sinclair, Harold. Pawl and ratchet mechanisms. 2,907,431,
10-6-59, CI. 192—67.
Sinclair, Harold. Mechanical coupling means. 2,908,367
1-13-59. CI. 192 — 67.
Sinclair, Harold, and A. C. Basebe, to S. S. S. Gears Ltd.
Clutches for transmitting rotary motion. 2,876,878,
3-10-59. CI. 192 — 67.
Sinclair, Hugh J., % to C. M. Hussey. Special dispensing
package. 2,886,208, 5-12-59, CI. 221 — 288.
Sinclair, Hugh J., % to C. M. Hussey. Dispenser. 2,892,569,
6-30-59, CI. 221—299.
Sinclair, James A. Molds for plastic materials. 2,894,311,
7-14-59, CI. 25—130.
Sinclair, John G., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrical
delay lines. 2,894,223, 7-7-59, CI. 333—31.
Sinclair, John M., to Coats & Clark Inc. Quick separation
slide fastener and slider stop for the same. 2,875,490,
3-3-59, CI. 24—205.11.
Sinclair, Lou F., to Biltmore Mfg. Co.
2,915,350, 12-1-59, CI. 311 — 114.
Sinclair Mills, Inc. : See —
Slotoroff, Abraham. 2,877,771.
Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. : See —
Bowman, Donald C. 2,911,638.
Jacobson, Rollyn P. 2,915,220.
Johnson, James F. 2,894,245.
Table construction.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. : See — Continued
Pelzer, Harry L., and Carr. 2,877,847.
Perry, Robert O. 2,885,004.
Szasz, Stefan E. 2,894,200.
Westphal, James A. 2,896,073.
Westphal, James A. 2,906,198.
Westphal, James A. 2,914,854.
Sinclair Kenning Co. : See —
Beck, Paul W. 2,883,338.
Campbell, Oliver, and Pennels. 2,898,892.
Case, Everett N. 2,885,367.
Case, Everett N. 2,895,974.
Case, Everett N. 2,891,009.
Chamberlin, Francis E. 2,915,468.
Chambers, Robert R., Elkins, and Monagle.
Chambers, Robert R., and Poster. 2,885,445.
Clouse, Easten R., and Woerner. 2,878,162.
Cross, Carl F. 2,914,467.
Dorinson, Amos. 2,898,331.
2,872,410.
2.875,159.
2,897,161.
2,915,478.
2,874,186.
2,908,630.
cooking stoves. 2,912,560,
2,899,419.
Erickson, Henry.
Erickson, Henry.
Erickson, Henry.
Erickson, Henry.
Friedman, Bernard S.
Friedman, Bernard S.
Francisco, Cecil J., and Sehultz. 2,871,186.
Hudson, Charles N. 2,917,375.
Keith, Carl D. 2,894,915.
Keith, Carl D. 2,898,307.
Keith. Carl D. 2,908,655.
Keith, Willis C. 2.873,301.
Keith, Willis C. 2,911,437.
K.ionaas, Manley, and Brown. 2,881,206.
Kieinliolz, Milton P. 2,898,286.
Lederle, Henry F., and Elkins. 2,892,868.
Lindberg, Ramon I. 2,882,227.
Loring, Lewis D., Jr. 2,915,469.
McCormick, Martin M. 2,915,467.
Melik, John S., and Ries. 2,871,195.
Mitchell, George R. 2,911,843.
Moyer, Hallard C. 2,903,408.
Nelson, John W. 2,886,465.
Nelson, John W., and Kleinholz. 2,899,388.
Nelson, John W., and Verdol. 2,868,729.
Patinkin, Seymour H., and Sanford. 2,867,674.
Patinkin, Seymour H., and Sanford. 2,915,568.
Rausch, Maurice K. 2,914,471.
Rogak, Earl D. 2,911,796.
Sanford, Robert A. 2,874,200.
Sanford, Robert A., and Kovach. 2,916,529.
Schrum. Robert W. 2,881,140.
Smith, Kenneth A. 2,884,314.
Snider, Francis M. 2,882,226.
Stewart, Warren E. 2,901,330.
Teter, John W. 2,898,387.
Teter, John W., Gring, and Erickson. 2,898,305.
Teter, John W., Gring, and Erickson. 2,898,308.
Verley, Guy M. 2,916,448.
Vierk, Ernest R., and Karr. 2,916,449.
Vierk, Ernest R., and Smollett. 2,912,384.
Walker, Russell W. 2,914,582.
Walker, Russell W. 2,914,583.
Walker, Russell W. 2,914,586.
Wunderlich, Donald K. 2,867.676.
Zweifel, Henry C, Voss, and Gower. 2,898,298.
Sinclair Research Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Vlasic, John G. 2,893,391.
Sinclair, Richard L. Vehicle parking control means.
2,913,906, 11-24-59, CI. 74 — 2.
Sinclair, Robert L., to The Gillette Co. Display rack.
2,888,223, 5-26-59, CI. 248 — 198.
Sindall, Robert A., Jr. : See —
Kibler, Louis E., and Sindall. 2,877,816.
Sindel, Johann, R. Huber, and O. Zottmann, to Pertrix-Union
G.m.b.H. Primary dry cell. 2,903,498, 9-8-59, CI. 136—95.
Sinden, Alfred D. : See —
Kendall, Myron A., and Sinden. 2,905,100.
Sinden, Alfred D.. to Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Curved
conveyor for transportation apparatus. 2,905,101, 9-22-59,
CI. 104 — 25.
Sinden, Frank W. Wide range aerosol sampler. 2,894,877,
7-14-59, CI. 195—103.5.
Sindlinger, Charles J. : See —
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2,876.073.
Rahn, Henry W., and Sindlinger. 2,915,366.
Sines, William V., to J. G. O'Brien. H. D. Draper, and R. L.
Gilbert. Storv book and method of assembly. 2,917,325,
12-15-59, CI. 283—63.
Sinex, Gene O., to American Tank and Steel Corp. Gas and
liquid separating apparatus. 2,899,014, 8-11-59, CI.
183—2.7.
Singelman, Fred E., to Admiral Corp. Variable resistor.
2;868,933, 1-13-59, CI. 201 — 62.
Singelman, Fred E., to Admiral Corp. Method and apparatus
for making antennas with ferrite cores. 2,893,651, 7-7-59,
CI. 242 — 9.
Singelman. Fred E., to Admiral Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for testing television receivers. 2,900,598, 8-18-59,
CI. 324 — 72.
Singelmann, Dietrich E., and J. R. Hall, to Bell Aircraft
Corp Jet propelled aircraft with tiltable combustion
chambers. 2,912,188, 11-10-59, CI. 244 — 12.
Singelmann, Willi. Electric
11-10-59, CI. 219—37.
Singer, Frederick, Jr. : See —
De Faymoreau, Etienne, Singer, and Wolter. 2,912,688.
Singer, Fritz. Cold working metals coated with colloidal
sulfur. 2,876,148, 3-3-59, CI. 148 — 6.24.
Singer, Fritz. Method of cold working metals in the presence
of a water-insoluble polysulnde. 2,876,149, 3-3-59, CI.
148 — 6.24.
Singer, Fritz. Production of tightly adherent coatings on
metal articles. 2,876,150, 3-3-59, CI. 148 — 6.24.
Singer, Fritz. Process for facilitating the plastic deforma-
tion of metals. 2,914,432, 11-24-59, CI. 148 — 6.24.
Singer, Josef : See —
Rogier, Clarence F., Kulo, and Singer. 2,918,766.
Schwechten, Heinz W., Singer, and Bayer. 2,900,216.
Singer, Josef, O. Bayer, and H.-W. Schwechten, to Farben-
fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Anthraquinone pigment
dyestuffs. 2,891,971, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 377.
Singer Mfg. Co., The : See —
Abel. George J. 2,880,683.
Batson, William A. 2,883,249.
Cook, Albert N. 2,905,274.
Dunn, Earl F. 2,882,850.
Dunn, Earl F. 2,899,920.
Edwards, William J. 2,882,849.
Enos, John P. 2,877,728.
Enos, John P. 2,910,025.
Fuge, Harry B. 2,883,611.
Fuge, Harry B. 2,896.140.
Furman, Frank J., and Simpson. 2,889,770.
Gall, Francis A., and Danforth. 2,871,504.
Gall, Francis A., and Krzesiewski. 2,892,511.
Gardner, August M. 2,880,685.
Gegauf, Fritz. 2,877,726.
Goosman, Herbert J. 2,906,223.
Graesser, David A. 2,877,727.
2.884,884.
2,891,494.
2,896,560.
2,902,959.
2,903,986.
2.905.120.
2,909,242.
2,872,197.
Hacklander, Hans.
Hacklander, Hans.
Hacklander, Hans.
Hacklander, Hans.
Hacklander, Hans.
Hacklander, Hans.
Hacklander, Hans.
Happe, Reynold.
Herbst, Edward J.
Johnson, Ralph E.
Johnson, Ralph E.
Johnson, Ralph E.
Johnson, Ralph E.
Johnson, Ralph E.
Johnson, Walter G.
Jones, Edmund W.
2,910,029.
2,883,953.
2,900,938.
2,900,940.
2,906,576.
2,918,027.
2,911,931.
2,879,734.
Kasper, Emil F.. and Zoller. 2,887,967.
Ketterer, Stanley J. 2,891,349.
Ketterer, Stanley J. 2,902,960.
Ketterer, Stanley J., and Ivanko. 2,906,222.
Kishibay, Charles O. 2,883,955.
Kishibay, Charles O. 2,899,249.
Kunes, Earle C. 2,891,496.
Lombardo, Joseph A. 2,885,986.
Matuzas, Anthony J. 2,870,726.
Matuzas, Anthony J. 2,871,808.
Matuzas, Anthonv J. 2.874.663.
Matuzas, Anthony J. 2,915,999.
Mayer, Eugene O., Walling, and Van Ness. 2,882,848.
Meloy, Arthur S., Jr., Sweet, and Johnson. 2,883,952.
Mendles, Walter J. 2,900,942.
Odermann, Charles R. 2,901,275.
Parrv, Frank. 2,876,722.
Parry, Frank. 2.895,442.
Parrv. Frank, and Dunn. 2.874.661.
Perla, Martin R., and Ketterer. 2,906,220.
Pinkvoss. Rerthold P., deceased, by A. Pinkvoss, execu-
trix. 2,875,716.
Piatt, John. 2.874.583.
Piatt, John. 2,900.941.
Reid. Orland B. 2,900,936.
Smith, Darwin G., and Ketterer. 2.889,790.
Thumlerv Buscher, Paul G. 2.91S.026.
Turner, Edgar P. 2,889,855.
Turner, Edgar P. 2,891.643.
Turner, Edgar P. 2,916,120.
Vaktar, Anthony E., and Hacklander.
Waterman. Max L. 2. 874. 664.
Zylbert, Thaddeus J. 2,892,428.
Singer, Richard B. : See —
Hefler. Steward, Isenhower, and Singer.
Singer, Robert J., and E. N. Lichtenberg
Resistance Co. Automatic filament
2-3-59. CI. 49 — 48.
Singer, Walter : See —
Seidel, Felix, and Singer. 2,907,633.
Singher. Heron O. : See —
Berliner, Victor R.. and Singher. 2.915,437.
Kupferberg Alfred B., and Singher. 2,886,487.
Singher, Heron O., to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Plas-
minogen sterilization. 2,897,123, 7-28-59, CI. 195 — 66.
Single, Herbert C, to United States of America, Navy. Se-
lective gating system. 2,892,082, 6-23-59, CI. 250—27.
Singleterry, Vernon A., and B. D. Brown. Floor covering
stripper. 2.874.946, 2-24-59. CI. 262—13.
2,910,950.
2,895.533.
to International
cutter. 2,871,622,
LIST OF PATENTEES
865
Singleton, Albert, and T. R. Gill, to The Singleton Co. Plat-
ing apparatus. 2,886,505, 5-12-59, CI. 204—213.
Singleton, Andrew D. : See —
Kline, Leo, and Singleton. 2,881,077.
Singleton, Benoit M., to Woodlin Metal Products. Window
and storm sash assembly. 2,889,900, 6-9-59, CI. 189 — 69.
Singleton, Benoit 11., to Woodlin Metal Products. Louver
type window. 2,894,293, 7-14-59, CI. 20 — 42.
Singleton, Benoit M., to Woodlin Metal Products. Awning
assembly. 2,894,295, 7-14-59, CI. 20—57.5.
Singleton, Charles L., to Multocator Corp. Credit verifying
system. 2,902,541, 9-1-59, CI. 179 — 2.
Singleton Co., The : See —
Singleton, Albert, and Gill. 2,886,505.
Singleton, George W. : See —
Cunningham, John W., and R. S. and G. W. Singleton.
2,885,300.
Singleton, Lucille V. : See —
Cunningham, John W., and R. S. and G. W. Singleton.
2,885.300.
Singleton, Richard H., to National Research Corp. Method
of producing titanium. 2,889,221, 6-2-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Singleton, Robert C. : See —
Murdock, Robert W., and Singleton. 2,896,065.
Singleton, Robert S. : See —
Cunningham, John W., and R. S. and G. W. Singleton.
2,885.300.
Singleton, Russell A. & Sons : See —
Cunningham, John W., and R. S. and G. W. Singleton.
2.885:300.
Singleton, Vernon L. : See —
Thomas, Samuel O., Lowery, and Singleton. 2,914,525.
Sinizer, David 1. : See —
Ham. John L., and Sinizer. 2,875,034.
Sink, James A., to Philco Corp. Electrical systems. 2,880.-
272. 3-31-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Sink, Robert L., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Speed measurement and control. 2,876,004, 3-3-59, CI.
271—2.3.
Sink, Robert L., and G. A. Neff, to Consolidated Electro-
dynamics Corp. Data processing apparatus. 2,891,237.
6-16-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Sinn, Gustav : See —
Graulich, Wilhelm, Sinn, Holzrichter, and Rosahl.
2,871,213.
Sinn, William G. : See —
Scott, Arthur D., Greenlee, Evans, and Sinn. 2,899,860.
Sinninger, Dwight V., to Hupp Corp. Selecting systems.
2.901.530. 8-25-59, CI. 178 — 2.
Sinnott, John, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Linear deflection
system. 2,890,381, 6-9-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Sintercast Corp. of America : See —
Goetzel, Claus G., Grant, Skolnick, and Yoblin. 2,899,338.
Gregory, Eric. 2,894,838.
Sinton & Brown Co. : See —
McLellan, William X. 2,892,717.
Sioux Steel Co. : See —
Jankowski. Edward M. 2,869,753.
Sipin. Anatole J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Fuel metering
system for starting gas turbine engines. 2,892,309,
6-30-59, CI. 60—39.14.
Sippaeh, Frederich W., Jr., and K. Strahlberg, to Davstrom,
Inc. Sawtooth wave generator. 2,884,525, 4-28-59, CI.
250—36.
Sippel. Gerhardt J. : See —
Sippel. John and G. J. 2,896.556.
Sippel, John and G. J. Apparatus for continuous mixing of
flour and water (or other ingredients) in the making of
dough or batter or the like. 2,896,556, 7-28-59, CI.
107—30.
Sippican Corp., The : See —
Francis, Samuel A., and Gray. 2.911,572.
Sira Societa Industriale Ricerehe Automotoristiche : See —
Giacosa, Dante. 2,871,968.
Siri, Louis J., to Penn Controls. Inc. Air charger for pres-
surized tanks. 2.918.931, 12-29-59. CI. 137 — 211.
Sirkin, Senia, and G. W. Randle. to Parkinson and Cowan
Ltd. Blue flame wick burners for liquid fuel. 2.871,687,
2-3-59, CI. 67—38.
Sirles, John P., F. T. May, and H. J. Eberiel, to Westing-
house Electric Corp. Automatic cane loading for spud in-
serting machine. 2,870,938, 1-27-59, CI. 221 — 183.
Sirmav, Emil S. Permanent pre-cast mold. 2,903,761,
9-15-59, CI. 22 — 113.
Sirons, Janis A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Antenna lobe switching system. 2,901,748, 8-25-59, CI.
343—733.
Sirp, Emil : See —
McCain, Cecil C, and Sirp. 2,873,516.
Sisk, Lulu E. : See —
Sisk, Martin A. 2,898,129.
Sisk, Martin A. Finish rims for surface drains. 2,889,928,
6-9-59, CI. 210 — 163.
Sisk, Martin A., deceased, by L. E. Sisk, executrix. Clamp-
ing device for floor drains with removable clamps.
2,898,129, S--1-59, CI. 285 — 42.
Siskel. Manuel : See —
Corr, James J., and Siskel. 2,870,402.
Sisler, Harry H., and F. R. Hurley, to The Ohio State
University Research Foundation. Method of recovering
hydrazine. 2,899,364, 8-11-59, CI. 202 — 50.
Sisley, Leslie J. Dryers. 2,876,698, 3-10-59, CI. 100 — 147.
Sislik, Ivan, to The Palnut Co. Push-on fastener with torsion
spring teeth. 2,880,641, 4-7-59, CI. 85 — 35.
Sislik, Ivan, to The Palnut Co. Support and plate-and-sup-
port assembly. 2,915,272, 12-1-59, CI. 24S— 220.5.
Sisman, Oscar : See —
Ura, Chester L., Sisman, and Briggs. 2,872,402.
Sisson, Doreen E. : See —
Sisson, Earl L. 2,915,984.
Sisson, Earl L. 2,915,986.
Sisson, Earl L., to D. E. Sisson. Unitary hand pump and
discharge line. 2,915,984, 12-8-59, CI. 103—153.
Sisson, Earl L., to D. E. Sisson. Hand pump for liquids.
2,915,980, 12-8-59, CI. 103—178.
Sisson, Edmond F., R. F. Cole, and J. P. Krumbein, to
Heyden Newport Chemical Corp. Method of fractionating
tall oil into fattv acids and rosin acid products. 2,894,880,
7-14-59, CI. 202—52.
Sisson, Harry H., and J. C. Calkins, to Robert H. Ray Co.
Apparatus for locating the position and dip of reflecting
strata and for plotting ray paths. 2,880,510, 4-7-59, CI.
33—1.
Sisson, James B., to St. Regis Paper Co. Methods and appa-
ratus for forming sandwiches of a foamed plastic layer
interposed between webs of sheet material. 2,872,965,
2-10-59. CI. 154 — 1.
Sisson, James B., to St. Regis Paper Co. Foamed polystyrene
article. 2,917,217, 12-15-59, CI. 229 — 4.5.
Sisson, Kenneth O. : See —
Evans. Jesse L.. and Sisson. 2.880,479.
Sisson. Kenneth O., to General Motors Corp. Two speed timer.
2,870,S34, 1-27-59, CI. 161—1.
Sisson, Kenneth O., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appli-
ance. 2,882,360, 4-14-59, CI. 200 — 61.7.
Sisson, Wayne A. : See —
Hollihan, John P., Jr., Howsmon, and Sisson. 2,916,391.
Sisson, Wayne A., to American Viscose Corp. Method of
producing viscose rayon. 2,906,634, 9-29-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Sisto, Joseph A., and J. Milos, to Barium Steel Corp. Heat-
ing apparatus. 2,901,234, 8-25-59, CI. 263 — 44.
Sistrunk, Thomas O. : See —
Rav, Richard L., and Sistrunk. 2.868,722.
Ray. Richard L., and Sistrunk. 2,868,771.
Sisulak. Michael S. : See —
Stone, George M., Jr., and Sisulak. 2,867,106.
Sitler, Richard W., to Aurora Equipment Co. Hinge con-
struction. 2,887,193, 5-19-59, CI. 189 — 46.
Sitler, Richard W., to Aurora Equipment 'Co. Tray construc-
tion and method of making same. 2,888,160, 5-26-59, CI.
220 22.
Sitler, Richard W., to Aurora Equipment Co. Drawer con-
struction and method of making same. 2,8.97,997, 8-4-59
CI. 220 — 22.
Sitterly. Charles K., and E. O. 'Steelier, to Caradco Inc.
Weatherstripped windows. 2,918,710, 12-29-59, CI. 20 —
69.
Sitton, Ruth B. Septic tank and method of manufacture.
2,888,819, 6-2-59, CI. 72 — 14.
Sitz, Geraldine : See —
and Sitz. 2.873,139.
Inc. Plug terminal. 2,903,670,
Borders. Robert L.. Jr,
Sitz, Gilbert C, to AMP
9-8-59, CI. 339—128.
Sitz, Gilbert C, to AMP
Inc.
Connector block assembly.
2,909,756, 10-20-59, CI. 339 — 198.
Sivacek, Emil E.. to King-Seeley Corp. Speedometer.
2,887,084, 5-19-59, CI. 116—57.
Sivalls Tanks, Inc. : See —
Lovelady, Isaac W.. and Kroeker. 2.882,994.
Sivells, Letha L. Shampooing and massaging device.
2,869,158, 1-20-59. CI. 15—22.
Sivertsen, Jens. Inductance strain gauges. 2,870,630,
1-27-59, CI. 73—88.5.
Sivesind, Hjalmer J., and D. W. Rowley, to Donaldson Co.,
Inc. Apparatus for deodorizing exhaust gases from in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,918,789, 12-29-59 CI 60 —
30.
Siwek, Stanley Z., Pioneer Gen-E-Motor Corp. Self-propelled
mower. 2,896,731, 7-28-59, CI. 180 — 19.
Siwek, Stanley Z., to Pioneer Gen-E-Motor Corp. Self-
propelled mower. 2,914,129, 11-24-59, CI. 180 — 74.
Sixsmith, Herbert, to National Research Development Corp.
Bearings for rotating shafts which are lubricated by gas.
2,884,282, 4-28-59, Cl. 308 — 9.
Sixsmith, Herbert, to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd Mag-
netron oscillators. 2,901,666, 8-25-59, Cl. 315 — 39.51.
Sixthor, Franz : See —
Costa. Joseph L., Glauber, Morse, Politzer, and Sixthor.
2,890,865.
Sizemore, Clarence B., and J. R. Thompson, to United States
Steel Corp. Bin-level sensing device. 2,896,039 7-21-59,
Cl. 200—61.21.
Sizemore, Ethel M. Dish and utensil drier. 2,897,973,
8-4-59, Cl. 211 — 41.
Sizer, Philip S. : See —
Schramm, Harry B., and Sizer. 2,911,997.
Sjalin, Kjell-Erik : See —
Krantz, Evert, and Sjalin. 2,881,858.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sjchofield, George H. : See —
Mesehwitzer, Kurt H., and Sjchofield. 2,910,575.
Sjoberg, Henry A. E. : See —
Swallow, Basil H., and Sjoberg. 2,916,225.
Sjobohni, Curt H. K. Wire feeder. 2,919,014, 12-29-59,
CI. 203—150.
Sjolander, Newell O. : See —
MeCorniick, Jerry R. D., Hirsch, Jensen, and Sjolander.
2,878,289.
Sjolund, Vaino V., to Vict. : Th. Engwall & Co. Means for
boiling, roasting, baking, sterilizing or other heat treatment
of food. 2,899,534, 8-11-59, CI. 219 — 44.
Sjolund, Waino V. : See —
Larson, Gerhard V. 2,885,294.
Sjostrand, Fritiof, and E. F. Giirtler, to L K B-Produkter
Fabriksaktiebolag. Microtome. 2,875,669, 3-3-59, CI.
88—40.
Sjostrom, Harold J. Magnetic lifting and material transfer-
ring devices. 2,906,554, 9-29-59, CI. 294 — 65.5.
Sjostrom, John W. : See —
Pope, Lyman B., Sjostrom, and Kempton. 2,880,629.
Sjostrom, Ro'bert L. Sheet feeding machine. 2,919,129, 12-
29-59, CI. 271 — 33.
Skaar, Karsten S., to United States of America, Navy. High
strength fiber glass-metal construction and process for its
manufacture. 2,872,865, 2-10-59, CI. 102—56.
Skaggs, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Signal
delay means. 2,907,958, 10-6-59, CI. 333—30.
Skantze, Hugo : See —
Wallace, William G., and Skantze. 2,915,443.
Skaptason, Joseph B., and J. S. Mackay, to Pittsburgh
Coke & Chemical Co. Sulfamate rust eradicants.
2,900,294, 8-18-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Skare, Vernon G. : See —
Loudon, Robert E., and Skare. 2,877,387.
Skareen, Willard C, to The Bingham-Herbrand Corp.
Mechanism control. 2,899,837, 8-18-59, CI. 74 — 518.
Skarstrom, Charles, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Centrifugal separators. 2,876,949,
3-10-59, CI. 233 — 11.
Skarstrom, Charles W. : See —
Worsham, Charles H., and Skarstrom. 2,900,328.
Skarstrom, Charles W., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Apparatus for analyzing mixtures of gaseous mate-
rials by composition modulation. 2,889,701, 6-9-59, CI.
73 23.
Skatches," Othmar, to H. List. Governor. 2,908,265. 10-13-
59, CI. 123 — 140.
Skatsche, Othmar : See —
Scheiterlein, Andreas, and Skatsche. 2,873,734.
Scheiterlein, Andreas, and Skatsche. 2.879,758.
Skay, Frank, to Holley Carburetor Co. Thermostat case
clamp. 2,902,307, 9-1-59, CI. 292—256.6.
Skay, Frank, to Photo-Marie Inc. Light responsive system
and photoconductive cell therefor. 2,911,568, 11-3-59,
€1. 315—83.
: See —
B., Ayers, Skeen, and Kavanaugh.
Skeen, Samuel A., Jr.
Ottestad, Jack
2,909,057.
Skeens, Kenneth M.
298—25.
Skeeters, Maxwell J
Mine vehicle. 2,897,004, 7-28-59, CI.
to Diamond Alkali Co. Stabilization of
chlorinated hydrocarbons with acetylenic ethers. 2,868,851,
1-13-59, CI. 260—652.5.
Skeggs, Helen R. : See —
Wright, Lemuel D., Skeggs, Wolf, and Hoffman.
2,915,398.
Skeggs, Leonard T., to Technicon Instruments Corp. Auto-
matic analyzing apparatus. 2,879,141, 3-24-59, CI. 23—
253.
Skehan, Joseph W., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Electron
tubes. 2,890,366, 6-9-59, CI. 313—146.
Skeirik, Roy M. : See —
Brown, George W., Cartwright, Hutter, McCann, Nyberg,
Skeirik, and Krag. 2,909,968.
Skellv, James J., to Specialty Products Corp. Conduit clamp.
2.874,438. 2-24-59. CI. 24—279.
Skelly, Joseph F., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Fluidized solids
hydrocarbon conversion system with an improved solids
transfer between the reaction and stripping zones.
2,900,330, 8-18-59, CI. 208 — 164.
Skellv Oil Co. : See-
Wood. Joseph F., and Hopkins. 2,878.109.
Skelton, Charles W.. J. S. Mason, and F. E. Whisenant, to
Texas Instruments Inc. Electrical switching mechanism
for intervalometer. 2,886.661, 5-12-59, CI. 200 — 5.
Skelton, Charles W., and W. F. Donnell, to Texas Instruments
Inc. Three phase power supply. 2,899,572, 8-11-59, CI.
307—106.
Skelton, Emerson W. : See —
Lewis, Edmund P., Skelton, and Cochrane. 2,916,361.
Skelton, Jesse L\. and H. B. Ferguson, to Jersey Production
Research Co. Seismic section printer. 2, 876^428, 3-3-59,
CI. 340—15.
Skelton, Wilfred. Hair curlers.
132—40.
Skelton. William E. : See —
Cole, Edward L., Skelton and Meyers. 2.S79.223.
Skerl, Rudolph E. : See —
Douglas, Alvin P., Golrick, and Skerl. 2.899,030.
Skerritt, Rov P. Furnace humidifier. 2,870.762, 1-27-59.
CI. 126—113.
2.899,966, 8-1S-59, CI.
Skerritt, Roy P. Balanced pan humidifier. 2,887,102,
5-19-59, CI. 126—113.
Skiatron Electronics & Television Corp. : See —
Shanahan, William J. 2,912,486.
Skibicki, Stephen F., and J. J. Miskel, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Tablet pulverizing and dispensing device. 2,886,253,
5-12-59, CI. 241 — 63.
Skiff, Edson W. : See —
Franck, Jack V., Broadhead, and Skiff. 2,895,053.
Skifter, Hector R. : See —
Hare, Donald G. C, and Skifter. 2,875,328.
Skil Corp. : See —
Anthony, Myron L., and Virkus. 2,906,612.
Bork, Hugo W. 2,869,245.
Etzkorn, Elmer F. 2,890,455.
Kozacka, Joseph S. 2,895,267.
Skiles, Benjamin F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Manufacture of vinyl fluoride and 1,1-difluoroethane.
2,892,000, 6-23-59, CI. 260—653.4.
Skiles, Benjamin F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of preparing isocyanates. 2,908,704, 10-13-59, CI.
260 — 453.
Skillin, Walter F., to Union Mfg. Co. Power chuck.
2,867,441, 1-6-59, CI. 279 — 112.
Skillin, Walter F., to Union Mfg. Co. Chuck with pivoted
jaw. 2,916,290, 12-8-59, CI. 279 — 106.
Skillin, Walter F., and A. Damijonaitis, to Union Mfg. Co.
Power chuck. 2,867,442, 1-6-59, CI. 279 — 114.
Skillman, T. S., and Co. Pty. Ltd. : See —
Lackey, Alan D. 2,895,583.
Skillman, Thomas S. 2,892,896.
Skillman, Thomas S., to T. S. Skillman and Co. Pty. Ltd.
Signalling arrangements. 2,892,896, 6-30-59, CI. 179 — 84.
Skinner, Bradley, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Distillation of
heat sensitive compounds. 2,868,696, 1-13-59, CI. 202 — 39.
Skinner, Bradley, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crys-
tallization process and apparatus. 2,891,099, 6-16-59, CI.
260—666.
Skinner, Charles G., Jr. : See —
Shive. William, and Skinner. 2,875,203.
Skinner Chuck Co., The : See —
Goepfrich, George A. 2,898,120.
Skinner Corp. : See —
Powley, Rex H. 2,910,364.
Skinner, Davis A. : See —
McKinnis, Art C. 2,885,447.
Skinner, Edward J., Ltd. : See —
Thomas, Alan P. L. 2,903,120.
Skinner, Eugene S., to Beloit Iron Works. Paper machine
drum arrangement. 2,879,039, 3-24-59, CI. 257 — 95.
Skinner, George M., and D. W. Roth, to Union Carbide Corp.
Gas shielded multi-arc welding. 2,868,954, 1-13-59, CI.
219—130.
Skinner, Hazel B. : See —
Bletcher, Ralph E., and Ward. 2,875,702.
Skinner, Jack C, and S. H. Tucker, Jr. Indicator. 2,876,306,
3-3-59, CI. 200—61.25.
Skinner, John R., and S. E. Steinle, to Shell Development Co.
Method for the production of hydrogen peroxide. 2,871,103,
1-27-59. CI. 23 — 207.
Skinner, Kenneth R. : See —
Matkins, Eugene G., and Skinner. 2,890,386.
Skinner, Leo V., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Ground clearance indicator. 2,907,023,
9-29-59, CI. 343 — 14.
Skinner, M. B., Co. : See —
Waite, Hairy T., Jr.. and Merrill. 2,895,498.
Skinner, Robert K. : See —
Berninger, Kenneth L., Skinner, and Covert. 2.916,094.
Blackburn, Alan B., Kessler, Skinner, and Smith.
2,876.847.
Skinner, Temp. Combined bug repellent and fertilizer.
2,912,316, 11-10-59. CI. 71 — 4.
Skinner, Wilfred J. : See —
Bradford, Bernard W„ and Skinner. 2,879,247.
Skipper, Uvon : See —
Medders, Weldon L., Foreman, and Skipper. 2,899,000.
Skipper, William B., to The Weyburn Engineering Co. Ltd.
Devices for injecting fuel or other media into internal
combustion engines. 2,913,986, 11-24-59, CI. 103 — 52.
Skipsey. Allon. Vulcanization of rubber. 2,867,595, 1-6-59,
CI. 260 — 23.7.
Skipwith, Lee, Jr., to Sprayers & Nozzles, Inc. Shut-off valves.
2,869,582. 1-20-59, CI. 137—614.19.
Skipwith, Lee, Jr. Means for preventing back flow. 2,875,776,
3-3-59, CI. 137—218.
Sklar, David F., to The Torsion Balance Co. Convertible
hardness testers. 2,892,344, 6-30-59, CI. 73 — 83.
Sklar. David F.. to The Torsion Balance Co. Inner face
hardness tester. 2.892.345. 6-30-59, CI. 73—83.
Sklar. Harry B., and H. H. Norman, to Zig Zag Spring Co.
Method and apparatus for producing a roll of wound spring
wire and resulting product. 2.SS0.S61. 4-7-59, CI. 206 — 59.
Skobel, Max. Method of encapsulating transformers and other
electrical units. 2,879,584, 3-31-59, CI. 20 — 13S.56.
Skoglund, Bengt. to AB Svenska Flnktfabriken. Turbulent
pneumatic driers for granular and pulverulent material.
2,903,800, 9-15-59, CI. 34 — 54.
Skolfield. Samuel H.. and H. S. Rubidsrp. Jr. Adjustable
basket divider. 2,910.1 SS. 10-27-59, CI. 211— 1S4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
867
Skolfield. William K., to General Electric Co. Rug tool hav-
ing a turbine-driven rug brush. 2,904,816, 9-22-59, CI.
15—375.
Skolnick, Leonard P. : See —
Goetzel, Claus G., Grant, Skolnick, and Xoblin. 2,899,338.
Skony, Sigmund J., to Van Engineering, Hermetic Terminal
Division. Electrical connector. 2,875,426, 2-24-59, CI.
339—192.
Skoog, Donald K., to Thor Power Tool Co. Torque release
clutch drive mechanism for power operated screw drivers
and the like. 2.886,075, 5-12-59, CI. 144 — 32.
Skoog, Folke : See —
Strong, Frank 11., Skoog, and Miller. 2,903,455.
Skoog, Ivan H. : See —
Letsinger. Robert L., Skoog, and Remes. 2,872,479.
Skookum Co., Inc., The : See —
Wernsing, Kenneth L. 2,881,496.
Skorge, Ingvald : See —
Sethne, Magne, and Skorge. 2,874,882.
Skorup, Gordon E. : See —
Tourshou, Simeon I.. Smith, and Skorup. 2,867,751.
Skovholt, Joseph W., and C. E. Vogel, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Steering mechanisms for aircraft.
2,876,409. 3-3-59. CI. 318—489.
Skovranek, John. Boat pumps. 2,891,499, 6-23-59, CI. 114 —
183.
Skowronski, Stanley L. : See —
Calehuff, James M., Reiter, and Skowronski. 2,915,201.
Skrivanek, Miles : See —
Hughes, William C, and Skrivanek.
Skrobot, Jacob P. Swinging shelves.
CI. 211—92.
Skromme. Arnold B.,
2,871,780, 2-3-59,
Skromme. Robert B.
2,881,318.
2,883.065,
4-21-59,
to Deere Mfg. Co. Baler feeding means.
CI. 100—189.
See-
Smith. Carlisle F., and Skromme. 2,872,860.
Skubal. John J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Guy wire protector.
2.880.828. 4-7-59, CI. 189 — 31.5.
Skulavik, Joseph. Collapsible beverage carrier. 2,916,185,
12-8-59, CI. 220 — 110.
Skullerud, Arne F. Sled driven by endless tread. 2,914,126,
11-24-59, CI. 180—5.
Skumawitz, Max, to Tornado-Ramset G.m.b.H. & Co. Bolts
and the like for use in bolt and like guns. 2,875.665,
3-3-59. CI. 85—30.
Skumawitz, Max, to Tornado Ramset G.m.b.H. & Co. Device
for driving nails, bolts, and the like. 2,890,454, 6-16-59,
CI. 1 — 47.
Skumawitz, Max. to Bossong-Werk G.m.b.H. Gun for fastener
projectile. 2.918,674, 12-29-59, CI. 1 — 106.
Skunda, Michael, to General Motors Corp. Spark plugs and
method for improving leakage characteristics thereof.
2.871,389. 1-27-59, CI. 313 — 144.
Skupas, John A., to Faultless Caster Corp. Caster locking
assembly. 2,915,775, 12-8-59, CI. 16 — 35.
Skuza, Matthew : See —
Schildhauer, Walter E., and Skuza. 2,907,972.
Skwarek, Frank J., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Electron
tube clamp. 2.904,747, 9-15-59, CI. 324 — 20.
Skyline Products : See —
De Berry, Charles H., and Guidi. 2,899,887.
Skyline Products, Inc. : See —
Varley, John. 2,874,292.
Skyten. Robert, to General Electric Co. Second detector
circuit. 2.894,132, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Slack, Frederick F., to United States of America, Air Force.
Photocell probe target selector. 2,903,690, 9-8-59, CI.
343—5.
Slack, Robert E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Wiring assembly with stacked conductor cards. 2,889,532,
6-2-59. CI. 339 — 18.
Slack, Robert E., to International Business Machines Corp.
Electrical circuit assembly. 2,907,926, 10-6-59, CI.
317—101.
Slack, Ronald : See —
Adams, Arthur, and Slack. 2,871,243.
Sladek, Robert B.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Telephone
systems. 2,908.763, 10-13-59. CI. 179 — 18.
Slagh. Harold R. : See —
Blair, Etcyl H., Slagh. and Britton. 2.870,189.
Kauer, Kenneth C, and Slagh. 2,885,429.
Slash. Harold R., to The Dow Chemical Co. S-(chlorophenyl)
O.O-dialkyl phosphoro-dithioates. 2,897,227, 7-28-59, CI.
260 — 461.
Slagh, Harold R., to The Dow Chemical Co. 0-(chloro-
phenyl) O-methyl S-aryl phosphorodithioates. 2,906,769,
9-29-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Slaglo, Edward : See —
Reynolds, John A., and Slagle. 2,880.327.
Slameeka. Ernst : See —
Petermichl, Franz, and Slameeka. 2,888,639.
Slameeka, Ernst, and A. Hochrainer, to Licentia Patent-
Verwaltungs G.m.b.H. Testing apparatus. 2,898,548,
8-4-59, CI. 324 — 28.
Slant-Fin Radiator Corp. : See —
Dubin, Melvin, and Turinsky. 2,899,178.
Slate, Claude C. Fence construction. 2,877,600, 3-17-59, CI.
47 — 33.
Slate. Edward R. : See —
Crane, Walter B., and Slate. 2,912,908.
,879,963.
2,876,617.
2,872,049,
9-1-59,
Collaps-
19.
Elec-
Slate, Matthew W., to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.
Selectable long lines on rotatable disc tuned by shading
elements on another disc. 2,870.333, 1-20-59, CI. 250 — 40.
Slater, James A. Electrically driven invalid chair. 2,892,506,
6-30-59, CI. 180 — 26.
Slater, Joseph N., to Colgate-Palmolive 'Co. Cosmetic and
deodorant sticks. 2,900,306, 8-18-59, CI. 167 — 90.
Slater, Morris N. : See —
Stankey, James A., and Slater. 2,910,376.
Slater, N., Co. Ltd. : See —
Burgess, Thomas J., and Ridgers.
Ridgers, Frederick G. 2,895,193.
Slater, Norman : See —
Canning, William P., and Slater.
Slater, Walter L. Shelf structure. 2,872,049, 2-3-59, CI.
211—148.
Slatin, Harvey L., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Method for electro-nickel plating wolf-
ram carbide. 2,885,329, 5-5-59, CI. 204 — 32.
Slatin, Harvey L., to Timax Associates. Special electrolytic
processing. 2,899,369, 8-11-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Slatin, Harvey L., to Timax Associates. Electrolytic produc-
tion of aluminum. 2,919,234, 12-29-59, CI. 204 — 67.
Slatten, Lester L., Jr., to Brubaker Electronics, Inc. Means
for developing elongated pulses. 2,912,601, 11-10-59, CI.
307 — 106.
Slattery, John P., and E. E. Heimo, to General Electric Co.
Motor mount. 2,896,886, 7-28-59, CI. 248 — 15.
Slaubaugh, Dan E. Sales book holder. 2,902,295,
CI. 281—15.
Slaughter, Charles E., to Extruded Plastics, Inc.
ible tube manufacture. 2,878,513, 3-24-59, CI. 18-
Slaughter, Elmer C, to The Piqua Machine & Mfg. Co.
trie switch. 2.870,286. 1-20-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Slaughter, John I., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil Co.
Production of trialkylbenzenes by alkylation. 2,906,788,
9-29-59, CI. 260—671.
Slaughter, John I., and D. A. McCaulay, to Standard Oil
Co. Production of trialkylbenzenes in the presence of a
diifluorophosphoric acid-BF3 catalyst. 2,908,728, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 671.
Slavin, David : See —
Small, Samuel N. 2,882,373.
Slavin, Edwin. Lock for an instant release switch. 2,891,135,
6-16-59, CI. 200 — 172.
Slavin, Harriet G. Apron with open neck portion. 2,914,771,
12-1-59, CI. 2 — 48.
Slayter, Games, and W. W. Drummond, to Owens-Corning
Fiberglas Corp. Method of crimping fibrous glass strand.
2,914,835, 12-1-59, CI. 28 — 72.
Slayter, Games, and W. R. Steitz, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corp. Co-acting wheels for feeding multifilament strands.
2,915,170, 12-1-59, CI. 203—220.
Slayton, Ransom D., and R. R. Smessaert, to Teletype Corp.
Telegraph system. 2,870,254, 1-20-59, CI. 178 — 69.
Slebodnik, Thomas W., and F. J. Rau, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Switching devices. 2,913,688, 11-17-59, CI.
336—110.
Sleichert, Frank T. : See —
Steher, Clarence L., and Sleichert. 2,878.374.
Sleigh, David H. Gauges for threaded bodies. 2,911,725,
11-10-59, CI. 33—143.
Slemmons, Arthur J., to Chrysler Corp. Turbine wheel con-
struction. 2.888,239, 5-26-59, CI. 253 — 39.
Slemmons, Arthur J. Turbine wheel and shaft assembly.
2,901,214, 8-25-59, CI. 253 — 39.
Slemmons, Charles O. : See —
Bordenkircher, Bruce O., and Slemmons. 2,903,272.
Sletten, Philip O., to Tri County Dairy Cooperative. Water
clarifying unit. 2,910,182, 10-27-59, CI. 210 — 264.
Slezak, Frank B. : See —
Dermer, Otis C., and Slezak. 2,867,667.
Slezak, Raymond J., % to Schott Metal Products Co. and
Vz to R J S Products Co., Inc. Portable welding gun.
2,898,445, 8-4-59, CI. 219 — 127.
Slibar, Alfred : See— <-
Heinrich, Gerhard, and Slibar. 2,879,111.
Slide-Lock Ltd. : See —
Cox, Robert. 2.883,219.
Slimak, Julius S. : See —
Algino, Joseph M., and Slimak. 2,869,566.
Slayton, Ransom D., and Smessaert. 2,870,254.
Slinger, Frank H., D. G. Wilkinson, and H. T. Howard, to
Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Phthaloperine and
phthaloperinone derivatives. 2,884,422, 4—28-59, CI.
260—251.
Sliter, Donald D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Optical reading device. 2,872,589, 2-3-59, CI. 250 — 217.
Slivka, Marion J. : See —
De Santis, Vincent J., and Slivka. 2,879,429.
Slivka, Marion J., to General Electric Co. Electron emitter.
2,879,432, 3-24-59, CI. 313 — 346.
Sloan, Arthur W. : See —
Rainer. William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2,877,500.
Rainer. William C,
2,878,174.
Rainer. William C,
2,904,480.
Sloan, Arthur W., and
Corp. Cellulose
CI. 260—223.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
D. J. Mann, to Atlantic Research
nitrate processing. 2,891.054, 6-16-59,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sloan, Arthur W., and D. J. Mann, to Atlantic Research
Corp. Processing cellulose nitrate. 2,S91,0o5, 6-16-59,
CI. 260 — 223.
Sloan, Clifford K. : See —
Kidder, Calvin P., and Sloan. 2,907,689.
Sloan, David H„ H. P. Yockey, and P, H. Schmidt, to United
States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Ion source
unit for calutron. 2,882,406, 4-14-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Sloan, David H., and W. H. Goss, to United States of
America, Navy. Ham jet projectile. 2,892,410, 6-30-59,
CI. 102—49.
Sloan, Donald D. : See-
Bone, Arnold R., and Sloan. 2,890,650.
Sloan, Harry E., to The Cushruan Chuck Co. Bolt-type lock-
ing mechanisms for indexing devices. 2,873,822, 2-17-59,
CI. 188 — 68.
Sloan. Lon. Sectionalized bearing and seal for car journal
boxes. 2,913,287, 11-17-59, CI. 308 — 90.
Sloan Valve Co. : See —
Campbell, Robert E. 2,877,789.
Filliung, Jacques J. 2,890,835.
Sloan, Walter E. Rosary. 2,876,559, 3-10-59, CI. 35—23.
Sloane, Theodore S. Hypodermic syringe and collapsible car-
tridge assembly. 2,890,698, 6-16-59, CI. 128—216.
Sloat, John E., to Cornish Wire Co. Inc. Cord set with a
quick-replaceable auxiliary terminal block. 2,912,667,
11-10-59, CI. 339—166.
Sloat, Truman K., and J. G. Ford, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Additive for dielectric fluid of transformer assem-
bly. 2,892,166, 6-23-59, CI. 336—94.
Sloate, Morton, to Teenform Foundations, Inc. Brassiere.
2,881,765, 4-14-59, CI. 128 — 489.
Slobod, Robert L.. H. F. Dunlap, and T. F. Moore, to The
Atlantic Refining Co. Exploration for petroliferous de-
posits by locating oil or gas seeps. 2,918,579, 12-22-59,
CI. 250 — 43.5.
Slobodzinski, Edwin : See —
Huang, Chaang, and Slobodzinski. 2,892,100.
Slocum, Charles W., to Stubnitz-Greene Spring Corp. Her-
metic motor starting and overload protection system.
2.874.344, 2-17-59, CI. 318—221.
Slomer, Joseph J. : See — -
Bergmann, Ernst R., and Slomer. 2,916,099.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Friction disc
clutch. 2,872,794, 2-10-59, CI. 64—30.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Valve arrangement
for regulating multiple motors independentlv in a pump
and motor system. 2,876,623, 3-10-59, CI. 60 — 53.
Slomer, Joseph J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Control circuit for
fluid pressure systems for crawler tread vehicles or the like.
2,904,959, 9-22-59. CI. 60 — 53.
Slonczewski, Thaddeus, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Oscillator automatic tuning circuit. 2,899,643. 8-11-59,
CI. 331 — 17.
Slone, Howard I., to General Motors Corp. Remote control
mirror assembly. 2,902,902, 9-8-59, CI. 88 — 93.
Slooff, Florus C. \V. : See —
Kassner, Paul E. F., and Slooff. 2.878,439.
Sloppv, Milton R. Antenna structure with coupling net-
work. 2,883,664, 4-21-59, CI. 343—820.
Slota, Peter J., Jr. : See —
Burg, Anton B., and Slota. 2,877,272.
Slotoroff, Abraham, to Sinclair Mills, Inc. Inner brassiere
with means for individually adjusting the size and shape
of the breast cups. 2,877.771, 3-17-59, CI. 128 — 435.
Slotterbeck, Ober C, and M. A. Tucker, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Curing air blown oils with SO-..
2.872.345, 2-3-59, CI. 117 — 62.
Slough, Hilbert L. : See —
Budd, Wilbert H., and Slough. 2,874,255.
Slough, John P. : See —
Works, Madden T., and Slough. 2,918,336.
Slover, Archy F., and G. L. Harbour, to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corp. Method and apparatus for removing tank sealants.
2,894,861, 7-14-59, CI. 134—22.
Slowinski, Robert H. : See —
Schneller, Joseph W., and Slowinski. 2,893,234.
Slowinski, Robert H., to National Gypsum Co. Metal-base
wall construction. 2,887,870. 5-26-59. CI. 72 — 46.
Sloyan, Jerome J. Supports. 2,874,006, 2-17-59, CI. 308 — 4.
Sloyer, Harold W. : See —
Ross, John F., and Sloyer. 2,904,516.
Slud, Maurice H. : See —
Borins, Louis, Slud, and Zubkoff. 2,897,756.
Borins, Louis, Slud, and Zubkoff. 2,898,085.
Sluder, Robert W. Tire hold down device. 2,913,159,
11-17-59, CI. 224 — 42.23.
Slumberland Ltd. : See —
Smith, Leslie J. 2,915,027.
Slunder, Charles J., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Treatment of uranium surfaces.
2,872,389, 2-3-59, CI. 204 — 1.5.
Slusher, Kenneth M. : See —
Clymer, Joseph D., and Slusher. 2,880,909.
Slusser, Richard A., to Teletype Corp. Transistor ring type
distributor. 2,876,365, 3-3-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Sly, Francis A. Mobile. 2,890,536, 6-16-59, CI. 40—37.
Sly, Leslie W. : See —
Doe, Walter P., and Sly. 2,908,998.
Sly, W. W., Mfg. Co., The : See —
Jones, Allen H. 2,906,371.
Sare, Carl 14. 2,807,289.
Slyngstad, Charles E. : See —
Burton, William P., and Slyngstad. 2,902,434.
Slyngstad, Charles E., and W. P. Burton, to The M. W. Kel-
logg Co. Regeneration of platinum catalyst. 2,882,241,
4-14-59, CI. 252 — 419.
Slyngstad, Charles E., and J. L. Patton, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Reforming process with a platinum containing cata-
lyst with temperature regulation of the catalyst bed.
2,915,458, 12-1-59, CI. 208 — 138.
Small, Augustus B. : See —
Ernst, John L., Small, and McLean. 2,893,981.
Small, Augustus B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydrogenated petroleum resins. 2,911,395, 11-3-59, CI.
260 — 82.
Small Business Administration : See —
Becker, Nathan. 2,878,536.
Becker, Nathan. 2,900,681.
Cole, Burrel C, and Waite. 2,914,811.
Small, Charles B. : See —
Josephson, Robert H., and Small. 2,891,826.
Small, Charles B., to Clevite Corp. Self-aligning bearing.
2.886.379. 5-12-59, CI. 308 — 72.
Small, Charles L., to Hendrickson Mfg. Co. Equalizing beam
end assembly for a tandem wheel and axle unit. 2,914,349,
11-24-59, CI. 287—85.
Small, Edward F. Fishing reel. 2,879,954, 3-31-59, CI.
242 — 84.21.
Small, Frank R. Piston pump. 2,872,874, 2-10-59, CI.
103 — 148.
Small, George F. : See —
Bryden, Joseph E., Flint, Hyamson, and Small. 2,882,401.
Small, Hervey W. Child's gun game. 2,898,703, 8-11-59,
CI. 46 — 116.
Small interests to numerous assignees : See —
Schmidt. Lewis W. 2.884,975.
Small, Leslie C, Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Failsafe bear-
ing lubrication. 2,911,267, 11-3-59, CI. 308 — 187.
Small percentages to various assignees : See —
Hoern, Joseph H. 2,872,853.
Small, Samuel N., % to A. A. Boccio, V± to M. Spinner, and
% to D. Slavin. Switch operating device. 2,882,373,
4-14-59, CI. 200—153.
Small, Samuel N., to A. G. Cohen and P. Weiss. Tiltable
umbrellas. 2,906,278, 9-29-59, CI. 135 — 42.
Small, Sollie W., and D. Herman, to Coffee-Mat Corp. Valve
mechanism. 2,901,002, 8-25-59, CI. 137 — 635.
Small, William W., to United States of America, Navy. Un-
shorter. 2,900,910, 8-25-59, CI. 102 — 70.2.
Smalley, Burton M., to Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. Support for
electrical devices. 2,883.135, 4-21-59 CI. 248 — 230
Smalley, Burton M., to Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. Support for
electrical devices. 2,883,136, 4-21-59. CI. 248 — 230
Smalley, Burton M., to Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co. Guy strain
insulator. 2,889,397, 6-2-59, CI. 174 — 178.
Smalley, Burton M., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Wood
cross arm brace. 2,906,379, 9-29-59, CI. 189 — 33.
Smalley, Janet H., and S. F. Stafiej. to American Cyanamid
Co. Process of producing substituted borazoles. 2,917,543,
12-15-59, CI. 260—551.
Smalley, Richard R. Automatic shut-off valve mechanism
for tanks and the like. 2,888,038, 5-26-59, CI. 137 — 534.
Smalling, Jack W. : See —
Bozich, Samuel, Shmidl, and Smalling. 2,884,377.
Smallpeice, Cosby D. P. Boom end fitting for sailboats.
2,879,736, 3-31-59, CI. 114 — 98.
Smallpeice, Cosby D. P. Device for retarding movement of
a member. 2,890,770, 6-16-59, CI. 188 — 96.
Smals, Jacobus L. : See —
Kamp, Johannes J., and Smals. 2,887,878.
Smart, Addie H. Mechanical picker stick check and parallel
motion for looms. 2,876,803, 3-10-59, CI. 139 — 150.
Smart. Edward W. : See —
Russell, Robert G., Smart, and Riley. 2,875,893.
Smart, Ernest F. : See —
Johnson, Warren C, and Smart. 2,915.667.
Miller, Carl F., and Smart. 2,913,805.
Miller, Carl F., Smart, and Feaster. 2,909,200.
Smart, Gordon E. : See —
Stearns, Gerald S., and Smart. 2,917.756.
Smathers, James F. Proportional spacing mechanism for
typewriters. 2,904,159, 9-15-59, CI. 197—84.
Smatlak, Stephen J. : See —
Newman, Douglas A., Bovlan. Schlotzhauer, and Smatlak.
2.872,863.
Smeal, Harrv W. : See —
Hoerger, Fred D., and Smeal. 2,913,449.
Smecko, Florian. Gun sights. 2,901,S27. 9-1-59, CI. 33 — 56.
Smedberg, Nels H. : See —
Henrikson, Thor O., and Smedberg. 2,909,130.
Smedley. Anderson B. Emergency power unit. 2,909,587,
10-20-59, CI. 136—112.
Smedley, Frederick E. S. : See —
Meredew, George C, Moore, and Smedley. 2.879,716.
Smedresman, Max. to Nvsco Laboratories, Inc. Tablet mold-
ing process. 2,878,160. 3-17-59, CI. 167- 82.
Since, Peter G., to General Electric Co. Wave amplifying and
generating circuit. 2,868,972, 1-13-59, CI. 250—27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
869
2,882,701.
S. W. Neilson, to General
apparatus. 2,869,336,
Smee, Peter G., and J. S. S. Ker, to General Electric Co.
Passive conference circuit. 2,882,339, 4-14-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Smejda, Richard K. Multicolor inking and application de-
vice. 2,887,044, 5-19-59, CI. 101 — 115.
Smejda, Richard K. Multi-color attachment to the print
roller in roller printing. 2,891,474, 6-23-59, CI. 101 — 365.
Smeltzer, Louis P. Ambulant discharge land irrigating
sprinkler. 2,892,593, 6-30-59, CI. 239—177.
Smessaert, Raymond R. : See —
Slayton, Ransom D.. and Smessaert. 2,870,254.
Smeulers, Wouter : See —
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,874,329.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,885,474.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,904,675.
Janssen, Peter J. H., and Smeulers. 2,907,880.
Smid, Martin T., and A. Becker, to International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp. Quick acting fastener assembly.
2,910,756, 11-3-59, CI. 24 — 221.
Smidl, John M. : See —
Nelson, Corless B., and Smidl.
Smidl, John M., C. B. Nelson, and
Motors Corp. Refrigerating
1-20-59, CI. 62—405.
Smidth. F. L., & Co. : See —
Frankert, Otto P. 2,885,155.
Petersen, Louis. 2.905,395.
Petersen, Louis. 2,911,061.
Petersen, Louis. 2,913,237.
Svlvest, Karl .1. 2,S79,983.
Sylvest, Karl J. 2,895,231.
Smidth, F. L., & Co., A/S : See —
Magnani, Alessandro. 2,914,347.
Smilack, Jacob, to General Motors Corp. Room conditioner.
2,904,972, 9-22-59, CI. 62 — 280.
Smiley, Eldridge H. : See —
Storm, Frederick K., Jr., and Smiley. 2,885,806.
Smiley, Harry J., to James Lees and Sons Co. Method and
device for inserting loom pile wires. 2,874,724, 2-24-59,
q\ 239 41
Smiley, Jan 'c. Babysitter protective tents. 2,898,923,
8-11-59, CI. 135—1.
Smiley, Robert A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Piperazine derivatives. 2,887,488. 5-19-59, CI. 260 — 268.
Smiley, Robert A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Chemical process for the preparation of primary and sec-
ondary cyano alkanes. 2,912,455, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 465.8.
Smiley, Seymour H., D. C. Brater and R. H. Nimmo, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Continuous process for the conversion of UFe to UF*.
2,907,629, 10-6-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Smillie. John F. Combination cigarette snuffer, ejector and
ashtray. 2,877.774, 3-17-59. CI. 131 — 235.
Smirl, Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmissions.
2,890,605, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 752.
Smirl, Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Automatic clutch
control. 2,893,526, 7-7-59, CI. 192 — .52.
Smirl. Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission for
automotive vehicles. 2,908.181. 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 472.
Smirl, Richard L., to Borg-Warner Corp. Vibration dampen-
ing device for drive mechanisms. 2,913,925, 11-24—59, CI.
74 — 574.
Smirl, Richard L., and M. J. Waclawek, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Transmission. 2,890,600, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 677.
Smirl, Richard L., and M. J. Waclawek, to Borg-Warner Corp.
Transmission. 2,890,602, 6-16-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Smit, Anne : See —
Huisman, Henderikus O., and Smit. 2,904,594.
Smit, Jan, and A. Rademakers, to North American Philips Co.,
Inc. Permanent magnet holding device and mechanical de-
taching combination. 2,869,047, 1-13-59, CI. 317 — 159.
Smit, Willem, & Co.'s Transformatorenfabriek N.V. : See —
Lisser, Jacques. 2,891,196.
Smith, A. O., Corp. : See —
Af Kleen, Nils E., and Poehlman. 2,909,041.
Andrus, Orrin E. 2,912,551.
Berg, Milford E. 2,909,645.
Blose, Thomas L. 2,893,759.
Chyle, John J., and Zimmermann. 2,916,001.
Emmons, Harold L., and Maravola. 2,903,562.
Erickson, Charles D. 2,896,659.
Ernestus. Adolph W. 2.869.734.
Haines, William A. 2.870.283.
Harder, Alvin E. 2,887,189.
Harder, Alvin E., and Roderick. 2,878,761.
Jaskowiak, Frank T. 2,873,694.
Jones, James F. 2,908,948.
Kramer. Waldemar. 2.902,178.
Koth, William P., and Jaskowiak. 2,915,991.
Leiser, Alfred L. 2,916,132.
Lund, Harold S. 2,912,565.
Makous, Lawrence. 2.912,644.
Alaynard, John T. 2,890,916.
Mills, Stephen D. 2,873,514.
Piekarski, Julian A., and Russell. 2,903,567.
Reed, Daniel J. 2,911,918.
Russell, John A. 2,909,646.
Schilberg, Arnold G. 2,888.110.
Schilberg, Arnold G. 2,890,911.
Schilberg, Arnold G. 2,902,753.
Steen, William E. 2,911,955.
Steinhart, Alfons J. 2,911,727.
Stewart, Joe W. 2,870,036.
Smith, A. O., Corp. : See — Continued
Tiedemann, Julius B. 2,887,145.
Tiedemann, Julius B. 2,890,608.
Tiedemann, Julius B. 2,896,485.
Tiedemann, Julius B. 2,900,943.
Tiedemann, Richard A. 2,900,829.
Waldschmidt, Kenneth J. 2,912,289.
Winstrom, Bertil G. 2,873,515.
Smith, A. P., Mfg. Co., The : See —
Gaffin, Harry. 2,899,984.
Smith, Aaron E. Remote control operating device for tape
recorder. 2,916,574, 12-8-59, CI. 200—61.13.
Smith, Aaron H., to Signal Mfg. Co. Brushing and scrubbing
machine. 2,874,396, 2-24-59, CI. 15 — 49.
Smith, Albert R. Process of making a rock-faced building
product. 2,890,492, 6-16-59, CI. 18—60.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs, Jr. Gardening machine.
2.882.977, 4-21-59, CI. 172—15.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs. Under tree cultivator.
2.882.978, 4-21-59, CI. 172—79.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs. Lawn edger. 2,890,562,
6-16-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs, Jr. Lawn edger.
2,910,817, 11-3-59, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Smith, Alexander, and B. D. Baggs, Jr. Lawn edger.
2,913,058, 11-17-59, CI. 172 — 15.
Smith, Alexander, Inc. : See —
Miller, Philip. 2,917,421.
Smith, Alfred P., Jr., and E. H. Thorns. Lens turret and
auxiliary lens for cameras. 2,898,831, 8-11-59, CI. 95 — 11.
Smith, Alfred R., to United States Steel Corp. Method for
making cement clinker. 2,882,033, 4-14-59, CI. 263 — 53.
Smith, Algernon L. : See —
Deems, Frank E., and Smith. 2,883,709.
Smith, Allan D. Tube tester. 2,881,385, 4-7-59, CI. 324 —
22.
Smith, Allen E., and A. W. Feldman, to United States Rubber
Co. N-1-napthylchlorophthalamic herbicides. 2,893,855,
7-7-59, CI. 71—2.6.
Smith, Alvin H. : See —
Stromberg, Verner L., and Smith. 2,917,376.
Smith, Alvin H., to Petrolite Corp. Synergistic stabilizing
compositions. 2,917,377, 12-15-59, CI. 44 — 72.
Smith, Arnold R., and W. T. McPhee ; said Smith assor. to
said McPhee. Sewage treatment apparatus. 2,901,114,
8-25-59, CI. 210—200.
Smith, Arthur D., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Article handling device. 2,882,048, 4-14-59, CI. 271 — 68.
Smith, Arthur F., to Ethane Corp. Laminated wall struc-
ture. 2,918,394, 12-22-59, CI. 117 — 138.8.
Smith, Arthur J. : See —
Smith, Paul and A. J. 2,914,871.
Smith, Arthur J., to Calwire. Dimpling and depth controlling
attachment for fastening member driving tools. 2,918,675,
12-29-59, CI. 1—44.4.
Smith, Arthur L. : See —
Crosby, Gilmore E., Smith, and Whitmer. 2,919,363.
Smith, Arthur L. Capsule type heat exchanger. 2,893,706,
7-7-59, CI. 257 — 263.
Smith, Augustus B., M. J. Roberts, D. W. Wagner, and J. B.
Stine, to National Dairy Products 'Corp. Manufacture of
cheese. 2,871,126, 1-27-59, CI. 99—116.
Smith, Austin W., and E. G. Moneymaker, to General Electric
Co. Feeder mechanism. 2,892,567, 6-30-59, CI. 221 — 10.
Smith, Ben J., to General Motors Corp. Convertible top
header lock assembly. 2,886,364, 5-12-59, CI. 292 — 113.
Smith, Benjamin F. : See —
Ballard, Wiley P., Dickens, McKinley, and Smith. 2,888,-
393.
Smith, Bernard O. : See —
Savage, John, and Smith. 2,889,596.
Smith, Bert, Jr. : See —
Baltus, George T., Wolpin, Smith, and Lachcik.
2,897,792.
Smith, Bert T. : See —
Roth. David R . and Smith. 2.877.470.
Smith, Billy G. Fish lure. 2,883,786, 4-28-59, CI. 43—
42.22.
Smith, Blanehard D. Shade rollers. 2,894,577, 7-14-59,
CI. 160 — 299.
Smith, Blanehard D., Jr., to United States of America. Air
Force. Multiplier-integrator circuit. 2,872,109, 2-3-59,
CI. 235 — 61.
Smith, Blanehard D., Jr.. to Melpar, Inc. Reflex amplifiers.
2,896,027, 7-21-59. CI. 179 — 171.
Smith. Bonnie, Jr. Animated wheeled figure toy. 2,885,823,
4-12-59, CI. 46—107.
Smith, Brenner E., and R. P. Harvey, to J. H. Smith Co. Inc.
Ironing board clothes hanger. 2.905,423, 9-22-59, CI. 248 —
226.
Smith, Brook I. : See —
Boston, Edward D., and Smith. 2,905,733.
Smith, Brook I., E. D. Boston, and J. W. Herrmann, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Conversion of hydrocarbons.
2,871,183, 1-27-59, CI. 208 — 54.
Smith, Brook I., and E. D. Boston, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Products separating system. 2,874,113,
2-17-59, CI. 208 — 54.
Smith, Brook I., H. W. Scheeline, and E. D. Boston, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. High temperature conver-
sion of heavy oils. 2,905,629, 9-22-59. CI. 208—127.
870
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Smith, Buford D. : See —
Bozich, Samuel, Lewis, and Smith. 2,913,503.
Smith, Burns A. : See —
Greathouse, Lucien H., Smith, Robinson, and Haydel.
2,882,022.
Smith, Burt A., Sr. Lead-in wire connectors. 2,888,726,
6-2-59, CI. 24 — 123.
Smith, Caldwell P., to United States of America, Air Force.
Device for extracting the excitation function from speech
signals. Re. 24,670, 7-21-59, CI. 179—1.
Smith, Caldwell P., to United States of America, Air Force.
Device for voltage measurement. 2,870,406, 1-20-59, CI.
324 — 99.
Smith, Caldwell P., to United States of America, Air Force.
Analysis of voltage distribution. 2,901,697, 8-25-59, CI.
324 — 77.
Smith, Caldwell P., to United States of America, Air Force.
Device for selective compression and automatic segmenta-
tion of a speech signal. 2,903,515, 9-8-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Smith, Carl F., and W. R. White, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Polystyrene photographic element having a resinous
terpolymer chromic chloride undercoat. 2,875,056, 2-24-59,
CI. 96—87.
Smith, Carl H., Jr. : See —
Hoeppner. Conrad H., and Smith. 2,867,720.
Smith, Carl M. : See —
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm, and Smith. 2,903,462.
Smith, Carl M., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Poly-
pyrazolone pigments. 2,903,451, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Smith, Carl M., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Poly-
pyrazolone pigments. 2,903,452, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Smith, Carl M., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Bis py-
razolones. 2,903,461, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 310.
Smith, Carlisle F., to J. I. Case Co. Wear-compensating link.
2,891,418, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 579.
Smith, Carlisle F., and R. B. Skromme, to J. I. Case Co.
Baler tying mechanism. 2,872,860, 2-10-59, CI. 100 — 22.
Smith, Carroll Dunham, Pharmacal Co. : See —
Chanlinski, Frank. 2,915,217.
Smith, Charles. Interlocking building blocks. 2,911,818,
11-10-59, CI. 72 — 41.
Smith, Charles A. : See —
Lolmaugh, Orson B., Thornton, and Smith. 2,869,120.
Smith, Charles A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Power-take-off con-
struction. 2,885,231. 5-5-59, CI. 287—53.
Smith, Charles B. : See —
Hamilton, Francis E., Hughes, Smith, and Furr.
2 919 429.
Smith, "Charles C. Fish line connector. 2,871,540, 2-3-59,
CI. 24—237.
Smith, Charles C. Machine for packaging fluent material.
2,899,789, 8-18-59, CI. 53—281.
Smith, Charles E. : See —
Pell. Eric, and Smith. 2,885,628.
Smith, Charles E. Attach-on tray — self supporting serving
tray. 2,906,411, 9-29-59, CI. 211—71.
Smith, Charles H. : See —
Lazar, James. Zeitler, and Smith. 2,918,313.
Smith, Charles H, to Flight Refueling Inc. Apparatus for
interconnecting aircraft in flight. 2,879,017, 3-24-59, CI.
244 — 135.
Smith, Charles I., M. M. Zimet, and H. L. Robinson, to Sperry
Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Div. Wideband micro-
wave discriminator. 2,886,705, 5-12-59, CI. 250 — 31.
Smith, Charles J., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp.
Process for the preparation of alkyl phosphonates.
2.880,224, 3-31-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Smith. Charles L., and B. G. Brand, to N. Burrows. Non-
crumbling eraser composed of rubber, polvisobutvlene and
an abrasive material. 2,919,180, 12-29-59, CI. 51 — 298.
Smith, Charles N. Floor furnace grill insulator. 2,879,706,
3-31-59. CI. 98 — 101.
Smith, Charles N., and F. J. Bremer. Combination lock con-
struction. 2,881,612, 4-14-59, CI. 70—302.
Smith, Charles P. and J. M., to Sylvania Electric Products
Inc. Heater traying device. 2,914,900, 12-1-59, CI.
53 — 160.
Smith, Charles R. Barbecue fuel and preparation thereof.
2,916,365, 12-8-59, CI. 44 — 41.
Smith, Charles S. : See —
Heller, Lewis W., and Smith. 2,896,592.
Smith, Charles S., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Dryer switch.
2,892,047, 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 38.
Smith, Charles S., and C. H. Woolley, deceased (by M. S.
Chamberlin, executrix), to The Babcock & Wilcox Co.
Multiple furnace vapor generator with unitary reheater
and superheater control by gas recirculation. 2,872,907,
2-10-59. CI. 122—240.
Smith, Charles S., and H. T. Simmons, to P. R. Mallorv &
Co., Inc. Escapement for timer switch. 2,916,923,
12-15-59, CI. 74 — 125.
Smith, Charles W. Automatic control mechanism for toy
electric railways. 2,905,811, 9-22-59, CI. 246—75.
Smith, Charlie W. Toy walking horse. 2,911,225, 11-3-59,
CI. 280—1.181.
Smith, Chester W. Metal cleaning and phosphating composi-
tion. 2,886,477, 5-12-59, CI. 148 — 6.15.
Smith, Clarence C, to Union Special Machine Co. Fabric
trimming and thread laying mechanism for sewing
machines. 2,914,009, 11-24-59, CI. 112—123.
Smith, Clarence E., H. Nerwin, and M. B. Moore, to Graflex,
Inc. Range finder for photographic cameras. 2,902,913,
9-8-59, CI. 95 — 44.
Smith, Clarence G., and W. B. Allen, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Subminiature potentiometer. 2,887,554, 5-19-59, CI.
201—55.
Smith, Clarence J., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Apparatus
for making wire articles. 2,868.236, 1-13-59, CI. 140 — 71.
Smith, Clarence J., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Can stor-
age apparatus. 2,868,395, 1-13-59, CI. 214 — 16.
Smith, Clarence J., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Orientat-
ing apparatus. 2,873,841, 2-17-59, CI. 198—31.
Smith, Clarence J., to W. F. and John Barnes Co. Wire
forming apparatus. 2,874,731, 2-24-59, CI. 140—71.
Smith, Clarence M. : See —
Taylor, Owen L., and Smith. 2,870.290.
Smith, Clarence M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
wiring device. 2,872,551. 2-3-59. CI. 200—172.
Smith, Clarence M., to The Bryant Electric Co. Wiring
device. 2,890,265. 6-9-59, CI. 174 — 53.
Smith, Clarence M., to The Bryant Electric Co. Wiring
device. 2,899,524, 8-11-59, CI. 200—168.
Smith, Clarence M., and A. E. Bromley, to The Bryant Elec-
tric Co. Wiring device. 2,915,736, 12-1-59, CI. 339 — 170.
Smith, Clark C. Apparatus for making dentures. 2,887,717,
5-26-59, CI. 18—5.7.
Smith, Clark C. Method of constructing dentures. 2,899,712,
8-18-59, CI. 18—55.1.
Smith, Cleveland S., to Syntron Co. Revolving cylindrical
frame for selenium depositors. 2,906,236, 9-29-59, CI.
118 — 49.1.
Smith, Clifford B., to Vinco Corp. Vacuum operated switch.
2,899,516, 8-11-59, CI. 200—81.
Smith. Clifford E. : See —
Ray, Gardner C, and Smith. 2,905,730.
Smith, Clifford E., to A. C. Staley Mfg. Co. Method of re-
fining starch hydrolyzate liquors. 2,871,147, 1-27-59, CI.
127—40.
Smith, Clifford E., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Compressed
starch grits. 2,907,685, 10-6-59, CI. 127 — 71.
Smith, Clifford E., and J. E. Tipton, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co.
Process for refining starch hvdrolyzate liquors. 2,890,138,
6-9-59, CI. 127 — 48.
Smith, Clifford W., to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive bandage.
2,905,174, 9-22-59. CI. 128—156.
Smith, Clifton E. : See —
Bacon, Leslie R.. Smith, and Vaughn. 2,886,533.
Smith, Cornelius W., R. L. Seger, Jr., and L. W. Rorem, to
United States Rubber Co. Tire and wheel assembly.
2,896,687, 7-28-59, CI. 152—310.
Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. : See —
Barkdoll, Joseph P. 2,896,766.
Barkdoll, Joseph P. 2,896,767.
Barkdoll, Joseph P. 2,901,079.
Bevan, Bernard J. 2,913,093.
Burns, Meryl C. Giel. and Stahl. 2,895,674.
Dustin, Howard M. 2,896,846.
Nee, David S. 2,912,162.
Reynolds, Eugene E. 2,896,847.
Zeamer, Aaron C. 2,901,080.
Smith, Curtis W. : See —
Fischer, Rudolph F., and Smith. 2,888,492.
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,870,125.
Payne, George B., and Smith. 2,870.170.
Smith, Cyril S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method of rolling uranium. 2,897,697,
8-^h59, CI. 80 — 60.
Smith, Daniel J., and B. P. Valley. Arrow quiver or holder.
2.905.218. 9-22-59. CI. 150—1.5.
Smith, Darwin G., and S. J. Ketterer, to The Singer Mfg. Co.
Apparatus for producing piped garment openings.
2,889,790, 6-9-59, CI. 112 — 65.
Smith, David F. Cellulosic hemostatic composition.
2,914,444, 11-24-59, CI. 167—65.
Smith, David P., to General Motors Corp. Hvdraulic power
steering gear. 2,871.969. 2-3-59, CI. 180 — 79.2.
Smith, David R., and R. L. Hall, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Adhesive composition. 2.898,315, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 27.
Smith, David W., to The British Oxvgen Co. Ltd. Fluid pres-
sure responsive switch. 2,916,577, 12-8-59, CI. 200 — 83.
Smith, De Forest F. : See —
Magnuson, Dale W„ and Smith. 2,882,442.
Smith, Delmas A. : See —
Webber, William O., and Smith. 2,897,838.
Smith, Dexter E.. C. W. Mertz, and L. S. Crowell, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Analyzer and control method. 2,908,818,
10-13-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Smith-Dieterich Corp. : See —
Smith, Philip S. 2,896,503.
Smith, Philip S. 2,918,842.
Smith, Philip S. 2,918,843.
Smith, Donald A : See —
Dann, John R., Gates, Smith, and Unruh. 2,882,161.
Unruh. Cornelius C„ and Smith. 2 875.059.
Unruh, Cornelius C, and Smith. 2,887,469.
Smith, Donald A., and C. C. Unruh, to Eastman Kodak Co.
N-(acrvloxyalkvl)-and N-(methaeryloxyalkyl)-2-pyrrolidones
and polymers thereof. 2,882,262, 4-14-59, CI; 260—80.5.
Smith. Donald A., and C. C. Unruh, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Cvanoacetamidophthalic acid esters of polymers. 2,904,-
539, 9-15-59, CI. 260—78.4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
871
Smith, Donald D., to Dow Corning Corp. Halogenated silox-
anes. 2,884,433, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Smith, Donald D., to Dow Corning Corp. Haloorgano sil-
carbane siloxanes. 2,884,434, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 448.2.
Smith, Donald D., to Dow Corning Corp. Polyesters of
fluorinated glycols and phthalic acids. 2,902,473, 9-1-59,
CI. 260—75.
Smith, Donald D., to Dow Corning Corp. Fluorinated poly-
urethane resins. 2,911,390, 11-3-59, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Smith Donald G., to Hester Plow Co., Inc. Lift type offset
harrow. 2,908,336, 10-13-59, CI. 172—441.
Smith, Donald P. : See —
Barker, Seth S., and Smith. 2,914,794.
Smith, Donald P., to Barker Poultry Equipment Co. Com-
modity packaging machine. 2,885,850, 5-12-59, CI. 53 —
258.
Smith, Donald P., J. N. Rollin, and A. L. James, to Milprint,
Inc. Food preserving wrapping material and process of
preparing the same. 2,906,646, 9-29-59, CI. 117 — 144.
Smith, Donald W. : See —
Quigley, Henry C, and Smith. 2,879,314.
Smith, Douglas. Bimetallic coupling for flanged pipe ele-
ments. Re. 24,589, 1-13-59, CI. 285—187.
Smith, E Quimby, Jr. : See —
Matthews, Lyle E.. and Smith. 2,874,826.
Smith, Edgar L. : See —
Smith, Harold G. 2,868,416.
Smith, Edward A., to Raymond International Inc. Power
hammer construction. 2.885,862, 5-12-59, CI. 61 — 76.
Smith, Edward M., to Techno Corp. Check valve with op-
erator therefor. 2,898,080, 8-4-59, CI. 251—82.
Smith, Edward W. Underwater earth boring mechanism.
2,906,502, 9-29-59, CI. 255—2.5.
Smith, Edwin B. : See —
Tourshou, Simeon I., Smith, and Skorup. 2,867,751.
Smith, Edwin B., to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency se-
lective signal attenuating circuit. 2,901,535, 8-25-59, CI.
178—5.8.
Smith, Edwin J., and J. R., to National Steel Corp. Electro-
lytic treatment of tinplate. 2,906,677, 9-29-59, CI. 204—
56.
Smith, Edwin R., to Seneca Falls Machine Co. Power actu-
ator with pilot control. 2,878,685, 3-24-59, CI. 74 — 388.
Smith, Edwin R., and C. F. Cafolla, to Seneca Falls Machine
Co. Differential timing device mechanism. 2,916,949,
12-15-59, CI. 74 — 689.
Smith, Edwin W., and W. L. Van Dam, to Atlas Press Co,
Mechanical device. 2,886,250, 5-12-59, CI. 239 — 120.
Smith, Elbert C, and C. K. Stoddard, to Titanium Metals
Corp. of America. Method for the manufacture of titanium
metal. 2,889.220, 6-2-59, CI. 75 — 84.5.
Smith, Ellwood H.. to Lovell Mfg. Co. Clothes dryer.
2.884.710. 5-5-59. CI. 34 — 133.
Smith, El win E. : See —
Ruff, Edgar E., and Smith. 2,903,431.
Smith, Emerson S. Electrical insulating glove. 2,886,824,
5-19-59, CI. 2—168.
Smith Engineering Works : See —
Rumpel, Harvey H. 2,881,981.
Smith, Eric, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Phenolic resins
and their use in moulding processes. 2,915,491, 12-1-59,
CI. 260—38.
Smith, Eric, and J. S. Turnbull, to Metropolitan-Vickers
Electrical Co. Ltd. Compositions suitable for making re-
fractory articles. 2,888,3o4, 5-26-59, CI. 106 — 38.22.
Smith, Eric, and T. Scholes, to D.S.T. Pattern and Engineer-
ing Co. Ltd. Doctor knives. 2,914,788, 12-1-59, CI.
15 — 256.5.
Smith, Eric D. Switching apparatus. 2,885,512, 5-5-59, CI.
200 — 98.
Smith, Eric J. : See —
Brooke, Thomas A., and Smith. 2,873,940.
Smith, Ernest F., A. R. Barragato, E. F. Oakwood, and R. H.
Sage, to United States of America, Army. Liquid level in-
dicator sending unit. 2,906,122, 9-29-59, CI. 73 — 313.
Smith, Eugene E.. and F. W. Van Kirk, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Reserve primary battery. 2,905,741, 9-22-59, CI.
136—90.
Smith, Eugene H. Fishing lure.
43 — 44.4.
Smith. Floyd C. : See —
Huetten. Clarence, and Smith.
Smith, Floyd E. Parts feeder.
198—220.
Smith, Floyd M., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Conveyor belt. 2.875,116, 2-24-59, CI. 154 — 52.1.
Smith, Flovd S. : See —
Hoover, Michael C. Smith, and Kaufman. 2,908,375.
Smith, Francis J. Evaporator assembly for a vehicle.
2,902,840, 9-8-59, CI. 62 — 407.
Smith. Frank A. Detachable motor vehicle wheel.
5-5-59. CI. 301 — 9.
Smith, Frank B., to United States Rubber Co.
rubbery polvester-polyisocyanate polymers.
10-6-59, CI. 260 — 75.
Smith, Frank E. : See —
Bergh, Sverre E., and Smith. 2,887,448.
Gregory, Joseph M., and Smith. 2,917,167.
Tafel, Robert W., and Smith. 2,914,268.
Smith. Frank E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fused salt electrolytic cell. 2,893,940, 7-7-59, CI. 204 — 243.
2,916,846, 12-15-59, CI.
2,883,482.
2,901,095,
8-25-59, CI.
Co.
2,885,244,
Synthetic
2,907,752,
Smith, Frank J. Parking meters. 2,887,205, 5-19-59, CI.
194—19.
Smith, Frank P., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Color television signal-separating system. 2,896,015,
7-21-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Smith, Frank R. : See —
Willett, Leon E., and Smith. 2,886,960.
Smith, Frank R., to Normalair Ltd. Enclosure pressure con-
trol mechanism. 2,902,916, 9-8-59, CI. 98 — 1.5.
Smith, Frank V., and O. H. Wells, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Electrical control apparatus. 2,913,591, 11-17-59,
CI. 307 — 51.
Smith, Fred : See — -
Maddock, Alfred G., and Smith. 2,901,313.
Smith, Fred, E. D. Besser, R. E. Montonna, deceased ; and M.
L. Montonna, administratrix, to Regents of the University
of Minnesota. Process for conditioning plant fibers for
spinning. 2,883,826, 4-28-59, CI. 57 — 164.
Smith, Fred S. : See—
Paxton, Allen D., Smith, and Johnson. 2,883,914.
Smith, Fred T., to Precision Research and Development Co.
Post hole auger. 2,890,860, 6-16-59, CI. 255 — 19.
Smith, Frederic C. Hearing aid. 2,873,306, 2-10-59, CI.
174—52.
Smith, Frederick B., Jr. : See —
Hinsdale, Edwin M., Jr., and Smith. 2,898,399.
Smith, Frederick H. : See —
Stedman, Cecil K, and Smith. 2,886,794.
Smith, Frederick H. Tool holder. 2,869,880, 1-20-59, CI.
279—6.
Smith, Frederick H. Adjustable floating tool holders.
2,869,881, 1-20-59, CI. 279—16.
Smith. Frederick H. Collet pads. 2,883,200, 4-21-59. CI.
279—58.
Smith, Frederick H. Adjustable drill holder. 2,898,118,
8-4-59, CI. 279—16.
Smith, Frederick H., to United States of America, Navy. Tor-
pedo construction. 2,906,227, 9-29-59, CI. 114 — 20.
Smith, Frederick L. : See —
Bell. William C. E., and Smith. 2,885,200.
Smith, Frederick R., to American Viscose Corp. Double
acting diaphragm pump. 2,871,795, 2-3-59, CI. 103 — 150.
Smith, Gene W. : See —
Hughes, Arthur C, Jr., and Smith. 2,918,817.
Smith, George A., to Sun Oil Co. Electrical analogs employ-
ing more than two probes. 2,870,961, 1-27-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Smith, George A., to Central Transformer Corp. Method of
making magnetic three-phase cores. 2,875,507, 3-3-59, CI.
29—155.57.
Smith, George A., to Central Transformer Corp. Three-phase
core for transformers. 2,889,525, 6-2-59, CI. 336 — 215.
Smith, George A., to Central Transformer Coro. Magnetic
cores for transformers. 2.907,967, 10-6-59, CI. 336 — 217.
Smith, George E. Hassock. 2,877,830, 3-17-59, CI. 155 — 169.
Smith, George F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Cathode-ray tube
for presenting stored and non-stored displays. 2,884,558,
4-28-59, CI. 315 — 12.
Smith, George F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electron dis-
charge device. 2.887,610, 5-19-59, CI. 315—8.5.
Smith, George F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Direct-viewing
storage tube. 2,903,618, 9-8-59, CI. 315 — 12.
Smith, George F., and N. J. Koda, to Hughes Aircraft Co.
Storage screen for direct-viewing storage tube. 2,887,597,
5-19-59, CI. 313 — 68.
Smith, George H. : See —
Aitchison, Robert B., and Smith. Re. 24,603.
Aitchison, Robert B., and Smith. 2,882,016.
Holmen, Reynold E., and Smith. 2,890,241.
Smith, George H., to Anthony Bros. Fibre Glass Pool Corp.
Process and apparatus for molding large plastic structures.
2,913,036, 11-17-59, CI. 154 — 1.6.
Smith, George I. Emergency car door opening tool.
2,885,917. 5-12-59, CI. 81—3.
Smith, George W. : See —
Howell, William, and Smith. 2,886,883.
Smith, Gerould H., to Union Oil Co. of California. Well log-
ging process. 2,889,208, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Smith, Gilbert H. : See —
Copping, Geoffrey P., Myers, and Smith. 2,895,610.
Smith, Gordon R., a/> to E. R. Lowe. Automatic expanding
mandrel. 2,870,686, 1-27-59, CI. 90 — 11.58.
Smith, Graydon, to Cranston Prints Works Co. Print ma-
chine doctor blade driving mechanism. 2,870,705, 1-27-59,
CI. 101 — 152.
Smith, Graydon, to The Foxboro Co. Telemetering system.
2,902,680, 9-1-59, CI. 340—206.
Smith, H. C, Oil Tool Co. : See —
Robinson, William P. 2,907,611.
Swart, Kenneth H. 2,880,970.
Smith, Harley A. : See —
Winters, Donald F., and Smith. 2,875,734.
Smith, Harold A. Beam compasses. 2,906,024, 9-29-59,
CI. 33—27.
Smith, Harold G., % to E. L. Smith. Apparatus for dispens-
ing and warming liquids. 2,868,416, 1-13-59, CI. 222 — 146.
Smith, Harold K, and C. G. Gibbons, to Baker Perkins, Inc.
Electrical control system for rack type proofer. 2,899,040,
8-11-59, CI. 198—85.
Smith, Harris W. : See —
Hunter, Robert H., and Smith. 2,883,979.
872
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Smith, Harrison C, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Exclusion arrangement for loudspeaking telephone systems.
2,885,477, 5-5-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Smith, Harry A. : See —
Dymeck, Lewis G., and Smith. 2,888,118.
Smith, Harry A. Interchangeable, auxiliary vise jaws.
2,870.007, 3-10-59, CI. 81 — 38.
Smith, Harry B. : See —
Green, Elberson D., and Smith. 2,879,503.
Smith, Harry B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Doppler
radar acquisition system. 2,871,468, 1-27-59, CI. 343 — 8.
Smith, Harry B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Sweep gen-
erator. 2,905,817, 9-22-59, CI. 250—27.
Smith, Harry D. Adjustable golf club. 2,879,005, 3-24-59.
CI. 273—81.2.
Smith, Harry R., and A. R. Taylor, to Radio Engineering
Laboratories, Inc. Broad band tuned amplifier circuit.
2.917,712, 12-15-59, CI. 330—56.
Smith, Henry S. : See —
Lincoln, Clovis W., Zeigler, and Smith. 2,897,684.
Smith, Herbert L. : See —
Karig, Horace E., and Smith. 2,871,082.
Smith, Herman E. : See —
Lo Presti, Roy F., and Smith. 2,892,533.
Smith, Herman E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Flexible troughing
roller assembly for belt conveyor. 2,895,594, 7-21-59, CI.
198 — 192.
Smith, Herman E., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Extensible con-
veyors. 2,909,273, 10-20-59, CI. 198—202.
Smith, Herman R, to Raymond International, Inc. Pile driv-
ing apparatus. 2.880,590, 4-7-59, CI. 61 — 79.
Smith, Hinsdale, Jr. Flash gun. 2,898,448, 8-4-59, CI.
240—1.3.
Smith, Hiram P., to International Harvester Co. Gauge
wheel for two-way plow. 2,869,653. 1-20-59, CI. 172 — 212.
Smith, Hiram P., to International Harvester Co. Lock for
two-way plow. 2,871,960, 2-3-59, CI. 172 — 226.
Smith, Homer A. : See —
Goodwin, Manfred E., Sawyer, and Smith. 2,894,848.
Smith. Horace V., to Oil Metering and Processing Equipment
Corp. Free float liquid metering apparatus. 2,882,724,
4-21-59, CI. 73—200.
Smith, Horace V., to Oil Metering and Processing Equipment
Corp. Liquid measuring device. 2,882,726, 4-21-59, CI.
73 — 219.
Smith, Horace V., to Oil Metering and Processing Equipment
Corp. Separator-metering assembly. 2,882,995, 4-21-59,
CI. 183 — 2.7.
Smith, Howard A. Garments. 2,880,732, 4-7-59, CI. 128 —
475.
Smith, Howard B. Stenographic machines.
6-23-59, CI. 197—9.
Smith, Howard B. Stenographic machines.
9-15-59, CI. 197—9.
Smith, Howard B., Jr. : See —
Meek, James M., Smith, and Winston. 2,913,984.
Smith, Howard J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Switching device mechanism. 2,875,639, 3-3-59,
74—504.
Smith, Howard, Paper Mills Ltd. : See —
Stidwill, George B. M. 2,894,147.
Tomlinson, George H., II. 2,878,934.
Smith, Hubert R. : See —
Purswell, Guy, Kinghorn, and Smith. 2,888,298.
Smith, Hubert T., and C. E. Todd, to United States Rubber
Co. Tire building apparatus. 2,878,857, 3-24-59, CI.
154 — 9.
Smith. Hugh R., Jr. : See —
Hanks. Charles W. Hunt, and Smith. 2.880,483.
Smith, Hugh R., Jr., to Temescal Metallurgical Corp.
Corrosion- and abrasion-resistant coated metals. 2,907,679,
10-6-59, CI. 117 — 71.
Smith, Ian A., to American Screw Co. Extruding method
and apparatus. 2,912,886, 11-17-59, CI. 76 — 90.
Smith, Ian B., to Norton Co. Vitrified bonded grinding
wheel with fine hard sides. 2.877.105. 3-10-59. CI. 51 — 308.
Smith, Ian W. F., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Rotary apparatus for conveying solid particles. 2,907,444,
10-6-59, CI. 198—50.
Smith. Irving H. Handle for attachment to metallic foil
dishes. 2.879.098, 3-24-59 CI. 294 — 27.
Smith, Iva B. : See —
Webb, James, and Smith. 2,908,993.
Smith, Ivan R. : See —
Speed, David B., and Smith. 2,879,195.
Smith, J. H.. Co.. Inc. : See —
Smith, Brenner E., and Harvey. 2,905,423.
Smith, James, & Son, Inc. : See —
Gustafson. Carl O. 2,905,029.
Smith. James A. : See —
Clark, Carleton L., Hickev, Kaiser, and Smith. 2.870.800.
Smith, James D. Focal plane shutter. 2,896,525, 7-28-59,
CI. 95—58.
Smith, James E. Variable stroke variable pressure pump or
compressor. 2,917,003, 12-15-59, CI. 103—161.
Smith, James G. : See —
Kibler, Charles J., Bell, and Smith. 2.901,466.
Smith, James J., and R. D. Graf, to Essex Wire Corp. Ther-
mostatic timing control. 2,901,642, 8-25-59, CI. 307 — 112.
Smith, James L., and R. C. Harrington, Jr., to Eastman
Kodak Co. Sulfation reagent and process of manufacture.
2,891,902, 0-23-59, CI. 260—307.
2,891,647,
2,904,157,
Inc.
CI.
Smith, James M. : See —
Smith, Charles P. and J. M. 2,914,900.
Smith James V., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for coat-
ing filamentous articles. 2,904,846, 9-22-59, Cl. 18 — 59.
Smith, Jesse C, to New York Wire Cloth Co. Customized
enclosure for porches and the like. 2,888,070, 5-26-59,
Cl. 100—88.
Smith, Joe L. Shoe display rack. 2,902,107, 9-1-59, Cl.
211 — 34.
Smith, Joel N. : See —
Ayres, William R., and Smith. 2,911,622.
Smith, Joel N., and W. R. Ayres, to Radio Corp. of America.
Message spacing control system. 2,907,002, 9-29-59, Cl.
340—174.
Smith, John A. : See —
Fox, Robert L., and Smith. 2,898,792.
Smith, John E., to James Lees and Sons Co. Improved
looper for pile fabric tufting machines. 2,879,730, 3-31-59,
Cl. 112—79.
Smith, John E., to United States of America, Navy. Quick
disconnect unit for pressurized system. 2,890,718, 6-16-59,
Cl. 137—614.18.
Smith, John E., R. S. Charlton, and R. A. Grocock. Pre-
fabricated wall. 2,911,817, 11-10-59, Cl. 72—16.
Smith, John F. : See —
Dalton, Norris D., and Smith. 2,901,010.
Peterson, Evald O., and Smith. 2,888,049.
Smith, John F., and F. Dawson, to Compo Shoe Machinery
Corp. Shoe presses. 2,866,987, 1-6-59. Cl. 12.
Smith. John H. : See —
Blackburn, Alan B., Kessler, Skinner, and Smith.
2.870,847.
Smith, John H., to General Motors Corp. Engine starter.
2,899,829, 8-18-59, Cl. 74—0.
Smith, John I., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electronic devices.
2,888,609, 5-26-59, Cl. 315—39.3.
Smith, John J. : See —
Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 2,893,274.
Mueller, Frank H.. and Smith. 2,895.352.
Smith, John J., to Mueller Co. Pipe fitting with retained
gasket sealing means. 2,897,842, 8^-59, Cl. 138 — 92.
Smith, John J., to Chicopee Mfg. Corp. Cleaning tool with
detachable cloth. 2.916,759, 12-15-59, Cl. 15 — 247.
Smith, John J., and E. T. Middleswarth, to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Co. Glass composition. 2,892,726, 6-30-59, Cl.
106—52.
Smith, John J., and J. E. Duncan, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co. Glass composition. 2,901,360, 8-25-59, Cl. 106 — 52.
Smith, John K. Paddles for canoes and the like. 2,913,727,
11-17-59, Cl. 9—24.
Smith, John L. : See —
Weinberger, Arnold, and Smith. 2,879,001.
Smith, John O., Jr. : See —
Fischl. Fred B., Clarke, and Smith. 2,888,338.
Weisgerber, George A., and Smith. 2.895.815.
Smith, John O., Jr., and J. V. Clarke, Jr., to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Fluorinated diesters of phosphorodi-
thioic acid and salts thereof. 2,884,431, 4-28-59, Cl.
260 — 429.9.
Smith, John R. : See —
Smith, Edwin J. and J. R. 2,906,677.
Smith, John R., to Sanborn Co. Pad for skin preparation
for electrocardiography and the like. 2,887,112, 5-19-59,
Cl. 128—417.
Smith, John R., to Pennsvlvania Transformer Co. Magnetic
core. 2,899,656, 8-11-59, Cl. 336 — 211.
Smith. John R., and A. J. Cizauskas, to The Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Forming or molding apparatus. 2,872,861,
2-10-59. Cl. 101—27.
Smith, John T. Non skid tire set. 2,909,207, 10-20-59,
Cl. 152—222.
Smith. John W. : See —
Fritze. Marvin E„ and Smith. 2.884,745.
Nordstrom. Gordon J., and Smith. 2,901,004.
Smith. Joseph B. K. : Sep —
Hogan, Joseph L. 2,871,915.
Smith. Joseph Earl, Jr., to Brvant Chucking Grinder Co.
Shaft positioner. 2,911,956, 11-10-59, Cl. 121 — 98.
Smith. Joseph H. : See —
Harmon, Carlyle. Griswold, and Smith. 2.909,491.
Smith. Joseph N.. 30% tn X H Banks. Salt and pepper
shaker. 2.875.925, 3-3-59, Cl. 222—39.
Smith, Joseph W., and G. Samios, to Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Control svstem for a reversible motor. 2,913,051,
11-17-59. Cl. 318 — 282.
Smith. Julian K., and L. A. Kovacs. to The Reliance Electric
& Ensineering Co. Removable hub. 2,809.774, 1-20-59,
Cl. 230—134.
Smith. Karl F., and R, J. Van Thyne, to United States of
American, Atomic Energy Commission. Vanadium allovs.
2.880.431. 5-12-59. CI. 75'— 1.34.
Smith, Kenneth A., to Sinclair Refining Co. Gasoline additive
mixture. 2,884,314. 4-28-59, Cl. 44 — 53.
Smith. Kenneth A., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Production of explosives. 2,891,503, 6-23-59, Cl. 137 — 1.
Smith. Kenneth A., and D. A. Love, to Imperial Chemical
Industries Ltd. Blasting device. 2.910,993, 12-15-59, Cl.
102 — 25.
Smith. Kenneth D.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Switches controlled bv forces of acceleration. 2,885,503,
5-5-59. Cl. 200—61.45.
LIST OF PATENTEES
873
2,910,815.
2.875.130.
2,890,557.
Smith Kenneth G., and G. H. Washington, to United States
of America, Navy. Corona proof link. 2,8G7,G82, 1-6-59,
CI. 174 — 140.
Smith, Kenneth L. : See —
Lucas, John H., and Smith. 2,900,572.
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories : See —
Bartlett, Richard J. 2,878,631.
Bartlett, Richard J., Hall, and Martell.
Craig, Paul N. 2,914,528.
Crais, Paul X. 2.919,272.
Craig, Paul X.. and Lafferty. 2.919,271.
Edgerton, William H. 2,916,495.
Grass, George M., Jr., and Robinson.
Greer, Henry W., Hompe, and Martell.
Hompe, Robert W., and Ferguson. 2,890,880.
Raff, Allan M., and Svedres. 2,876,818.
Rosenthal, Fritz. 2,895,880.
Whitecar, Alten B. 2,902,806.
Whitecar, Alten E. 2.916,811.
Smith, Lee B., to Allied Chemical Corp. Manufacture of
perfluoropropene. 2,900,423, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 653.5.
Smith, Lee D., to United States of America, Army. Micro-
wave single-sideband modulator. 2,872,647, 2-3-59, CI.
332 — 45.
Smith, Le!and L.. M. Marx, and S. A. Muller, to American
Cyanamid Co. Preparation of tetracycline-urea compound.
2,905,662, 9-22-59, CI. 260 — 96.5.
Smith. Leonard P. Filter for machine coolant. 2,919,029,
12-29-59, CI. 210 — 305.
Smith, Leslie J., to Slumberland Ltd. Mattress stitching
aoparatus. 2.915,027. 12-1-59, CI. 112 — 3.
Smith, Lester L., and F. E. Randall ; said Randall assor. to
said Smith. Tool and method for securing sheet metal
pieces together. 2,901,816, 9-1-59, CI. 29 — 21.1.
Smith. Llovd : See —
Van Atta, Chester M.. Beringer, and Smith. 2.867,748.
Smith, Lloyd B. Lawn sprinkler. 2,884,202, 4-28-59, CI.
239 — 97.
Smith, Llovd B. Refuse vehicle. 2,902,180, 9-1-59, CI.
214 — 82.
Smith. Lloyd B. Apparatus for cutting strand material.
2.905.111. 9-22-59, CI. 107 — 21.
Smith. Louis E., Jr. Sonic radio link wave height meter.
2,869.108, 1-13-59, CI. 340 — 2.
Smith, Louis R.. to Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. Seal
assembly. 2,919,148. 12-29-59. CI. 286 — 11.
Smith, Lucian B., to General Motors Corp. Fuel pump with
magnet. 2,889,782, 6-9-59, CI. 103—150.
Smith. Lucius X. Floating boat dock. 2,885,987, 5-12-59,
CI. 114 — .5
Smith, Malcolm K., to The Baker Castor Oil Co. Production
of mono-esters. 2,902,500, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 410.6.
Smith. Marion J. Xesting chairs. 2,874,755 2-24-59, CI.
155—2.
Smith. Martin R. : See —
Rednars. Charles, Smith, and Stanford. 2,881,128.
Patton, James L., and Smith. 2,909,479.
Smith. Martin R., to The M. W. Ke'logg Co. Hydrocarbon
conversion system. 2 883.335. 4-21-59 CI. 208 — 160.
Smith, Martin R., to The M. W. Kellosg Co. Hvdrocarbon
conversion system. 2,890,168, 6-9-59, CI. 208 — 164.
Smith. Martin T., Jr. : See —
Reed, Thomas B., and Smith. 2.898,441.
Smith. Marvon A. Control mechanism for multiple engines.
2.916.885. 12-15-59. CI. 60 — 97.
Smith, Milton F., and H. F. Latva, to The Bunting Brass
and Bronze Co. Process of preparing porous sintered metal
parts for metal plating. 2,897.097, 7-28-59, CI. 117 — 102.
Smith. Minot F., to Underwood Machinery Co. Road sanding
machine. 2,907,482, 10-6-59, CI. 214 — 83.
Smith. Monroe F : See —
Marander. Myron P.. Gschwend, and Smith. 2,869,722.
Smith. Murrv V. : See —
Hollis. Clinton R., and Smith. 2,913,797.
Smith, Xathan R. : See —
Crownover, Joseph W., and Smith. 2,895,081.
Smith, Xathan R., and X. J. Rosen, to Chicago Telephone
of California, Inc. Embedded coil and method of manu-
facturing. 2.914,600, 11-24-59, CI. 174 — 52.
Smith. Xester F.. to Ithaca Gun Co., Inc. Detent. 2,882,634,
4-21-59. CI. 42 — 16.
Smith. Orville J. : See —
Phillips, Bruce B., and Smith. 2,899,877.
Smith, Orville R. : See —
Carter, Daniel H., and Smith. 2.914,725.
Smith, Orville R., and C. E. Reesbv to Welex, Inc. Well
logging device. 2,899,633, 8-11-59, CI. 324 — 10.
Smith, Paul and A. J. Surprise calendars. 2,914,871,
12-1-59, CI. 40—107.
Smith, Paul C, to Micro Machine Works, Inc. Adiustable
tap means for variable resistance device. 2,901,719,
8-25-59, CI. 338—135.
Smith, Paul F., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Extreme tempera-
ture sealing device. 2,914,350, 11-24-59, CI. 288 — 32.
Smith, Paul L. : See —
Petersen, Thorvald K., and Smith. 2.918,183.
Smith, Paul L., and A. L. Boyes, to Union Carbide Corp.
Concentrated fruit juice and method. 2,911,308, 11-3-59,
CI. 99 — 186.
coupling. 2,871,046,
2,884,733,
2,902,304, 9-1-59, CI.
Re.
Smith, Paul V„ Jr. : See —
Cottle, Delmer L., Young, Morway, and Smith. 2,874,192.
Smith, Perrin F., to International Business Machines Corp.
Data reading machine. 2,906,819, 9-29-59, CI. 178 — 17.
Smith, Peter A., to Fisher Governor Co. Filler valve con-
struction. 2,886,052, 5-12-59, CI. 137—109.
Smith, Peter A., and P. L. Johnson, to Fisher Governor Co.
Excess flow valve with keeper means. 2,886,054, 5-12-59,
CI. 137 — 316.
Smith, Peter A., and Johnson, Philip L., to Fisher Governor
Co. Lock type excess flow valve. 2,886,061, 5-12-59, CI.
137—517.
Smith, Peter C. Resilient locking
1-27-59, CI. 287—103.
Smith, Peter C. Fishing lure and couplings.
5-5-59, CI. 43 — 42.38.
Smith, Peter C. Free floating pin.
287—103.
Smith, Philip. Battery powered disk type lawn mower.
24,594, 1-27-59, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Smith. Philip. Battery powered disk type lawn mower.
2,909,885, 10-27-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Smith, Philip. Battery powered outboard motor. 2,919,392,
12-29-59, CI. 318—247.
Smith, Philip X. : See —
Hicks, John W., Jr., and Smith. 2.878,636.
Smith, Philip X., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Tra-
versing arrangement. 2,911,835, 11-10-59, CI. 74 — 37.
Smith, Philip P. Machine for cleaning rugs and the like.
2,910,720, 11-3-59, CI. 15 — 320.
Smith, Philip S., to Smith Dieterich Corp. Multi-camera
image-production and control. 2,896,503, 7-28-59, CI.
88—16.6.
Smith, Philip S., to Smith-Dieterich Corp. Image-producing
lens system and control. 2,918.842. 12-29-59, CI. 88 — 16.6.
Smith, Philip S., to Smith-Dieterich Corp. 'System for mosaic
cinematography. 2,918.843, 12-29-59, CI. 88 — 16.6.
Smith, Philip W. Fire detection and alarm systems.
2,889,798, 6-9-59, CI. 116—103.
Smith, Phillip H., to Inland Steel Co. Gun nozzle for adding
lead pellets to liquid steel. 2,893,716, 7-7-59, CI. 266 — 34.
Smith, Ralph D., K. B. Swan, and K. F. Finlav, to Xorthrop
Aircraft, Inc. Heat exchanger. 2,871,678, 2-3-59, CI.
62 — 440.
Smith. Ralph E., F. W. Hannum. and W. M. Booth, to Gardner-
Denver Co. Combination air hose and tool balancer.
2,905.194, 9-22-59. CI. 137 — 561.
Smith, Ralph H., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Vacuum chucks.
2.895,739. 7-21-59, CI. 279 — 3.
Smith. Ralph T. Combination head latch and chute gate.
2.895.451. 7-21-59, CI. 119—99.
Smith, Ramsey. Deep well chain saw. 2,890,858, 6-16-59,
CI. 255 — 1.
Smith. Randall D., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co
Method of making an air spring. 2,874,458, 2-24-59 CI.
29 — 436.
Smith. Ray M. : See —
McElroy, Robert K.. and Smith. 2.876,605.
Smith, Raymond. Solder feeding attachment for a soldering
iron. 2,875,719, 3-3-59, CI. 113—109.
Smith, Raymond, to United States Steel Corp. Method of
producing transformation hardenable stainless steel and
articles produced therefrom. 2,894,867, 7-14-59, CI
148—21.55.
Smith, Raymond A.. H. H. McClure, and G. C. Bond, to The
Dow Chemical Co. Recovery of ammonia and hydrogen
cyanide from gaseous mixtures. 2,899,274, 8-11-59 CI.
23—151.
Smith, Raymond E., to The A. C. Gilbert Co. Axial flow fan
with variable direction of oscillating range. 2,900,127,
8-18-59, CI. 230—256.
Smith, Raymond E. and W. R., and J. J. Baltrush. Jr., to The
A. C. Gilbert Co. Current rectified signalling system.
2.905,102, 9-22-59, CI. 104 — 150.
Smith, Richard : See —
Tolomeo, Albert J., Di Battista, and Smith. 2,880,810.
Smith, Richard E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Reversible
engine starter gearing. 2,907,216, 10-6-59, CI. 74 — 7.
Smith, Richard E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Mesh-enforcing
means for engine starter gearing. 2,909,932, 10-27-59,
CI. 74—6.
Smith, Richard F. : See —
Chapin, Earl C, and Smith.
Chapin, Earl C, and Smith.
Chapin, Earl C, and Smith.
Chapin, Earl C., and Smith.
Smith. Richard G. Animated toy freight handling truck.
2,876,584. 3-10-59, CI. 46 — 40.
Smith, Richard T. Reflector for lamps. 2,907,873, 10-6-59,
CI. 240 — 103.
Smith, Richmond W., to Bird Machine Co. Cleaning and
conditioning device. 2,905,241. 9-22-59. CI. 162 — 279.
Smith, Robert B. Appliance for floating the human body
in water. 2,894,271, 7-14-59, CI. 9 — 17.
Smith, Robert B., and C. H. Evans, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Recording of color television programs. 2,912,488,
11-10-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Smith, Robert C. : See —
Tolley, Willis B., and Smith. 2,917,360.
2,894,938.
2,897,174.
2,899,404.
2,900,359.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Smith, Robert D., to The Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Changeable
tumbler for a combination lock. 2,894,387, 7-14-59, CI.
70—323. „
Smith, Robert F., to General Motors Corp. Luminous ceiling.
2,913,571. 11-17-59, CI. 240—9.
Smith, Robert H., to Jones & Laughhn Steel Corp. Electrode
for electrocleaning apparatus. 2,909,474, 10-20-59, CI.
204 — 206.
Smith, Robert K. : See —
Bickford, Fred A., and Smith. 2,887,394.
Smith, Robert L. Seeder, fertilizer and tiller combine.
2,914,006, 11-24-59, CI. 111—67.
Smith, Robert L., and H. S. Hemstreet, to Link Aviation,
Inc. Cathode ray tube display for grounded aircraft
trainer. 2,890,528, 6-16-59, CI. 35 — 12.
Smith, Robert M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polyepichloro-
hydrin bis (2,3-carbonatopropyl ether) . 2,891,073, 6-16-59,
CI. 260 — 340.2.
Smith, Robert M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of
alkali metal isethionates. 2,899,461, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 513.
Smith Robert M. Motive power units for model railroads.
2,903,974, 9-15-59, CI. 105—101.
Smith, Robert P. : See — . . .
Hawk, Le Roy R.. Eolkin, Smith, and Tambini.
2,908,577
Smith, Robert S. Molding method. 2,869,215, 1-20-59, CI.
25 — 156.
Smith, Robert S., J. S. Eggenberger, and K. B. Scow, to
International Business Machines Corp. Stress relieved
thin magnetic films. 2,907,680, 10-6-59, CI. 117—71.
Smith, Robert T., Jr. : See —
Montgolf, Earl E., Smith, and Hudson. 2,903,934.
Smith, Robert V., to Raytheon Co. Microwave ovens.
2,910,566, 10-27-59, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Smith, Robert W. : See— n n
Layton, William B., Jr., Miller, and Smith. 2,8i3,87o.
Smith, Robert W., to General Motors Corp. High energy
electrical lead-in. 2,867,683, 1-6-59, CI. 174 — 152.
Smith, Robert W., and M. B. Wilcox, to Aladdin Mfg. Co.
Beverage holder. 2,893,675, 7-7-59, CI. 248—223.
Smith Robert W.. and R. A. Vaughan, to Dresser Indus-
tries, Inc. Elevator platform leveling system. 2,895,568,
7-21-59, CI. 187—76.
Smith, Roland W., and A. Rose, to Radio Corp. of America.
Electric contacts. 2,916,810, 12-15-59, CI. 29—195.
Smith, Rollin P., and D. E. Babeock, to R-N Corp. Method
for reducing metal ores. 2,877,108, 3-10-59, CI. 75—36.
Smith, Ronald C. : See —
Graham, Peter E., and Smith. 2,897,066.
Smith, Roy E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Winding
mandrel for packaging glass strands. 2,891,798, 6-23-59,
CI. 279—2.
Smith, Roy J. : See —
Doty, Charles R., and Smith. 2,884,064.
Smith, Roy W. Bottom unloading harvest storage unit.
2,890,804. 6-16-59, CI. 214—17.
Smith, Rudolph B. : See —
Bethea, Malcolm, and Smith. 2,885,653.
Smith, Russell Ml; to General Electric Co. Static excitation
generator system. 2,883,608, 4-21-59, CI. 322—25.
Smith, S., & Sons (England) Ltd. : See —
Flumm, Paul. 2,899,509.
Smith, S. R., Co., Inc. : See —
Smith, Samuel R., and Dupont. 2,882,052.
Smith, Samuel H., to Jantzen Inc. Sun bra. 2,869,552,
1-20-59, CI. 128 — 456.
Smith, Samuel R., and R. E. Dupont, to S. R. Smith Co., Inc.
Diving board support. 2,882,052, 4-14-59, CI. 272—66.
Smith, Serine F. Mop shaker. 2,873,468, 2-17-59, CI.
15—311.
Smith, Sidney C. : See —
Jennings, Sheldon V., and Smith. 2,868,940.
Smith, Sidney L., to The Unit Superheater and Pipe Co. Ltd.
Heat exchangers and particularly steam superheaters.
2,891,521, 6-23-59, CI. 122—235.
Smith, Sidney R., Jr. : See —
Nichols, Frank S., and Smith. 2,879,323.
Smith, Sidney R., Jr., and F. J. Charewicz, to General Elec-
tric Co. Switch stick mounted load break. 2,890,313,
6-9-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Smith, Sidney T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multicolor storage
tube. 2,910,617, 10-27-59, CI. 315 — 12.
Smith, Stanley F. : See-
Thomas, Reginald J., and Smith. 2,881,669.
Smith, Stanley F., and H. L. Gower. Rotary cutter heads.
2,917,091, 12-15-59, CI. 144—230.
Smith, Stanley H. : See —
Lewis, Alfred A., and Smith. 2,905,132.
Smith, Stanley W., and C. M. Sperazz, Sr., to Bell Aircraft
Corp. Jet propelled airplane with jet diverter. 2,879,014,
3-24-59, CI. 244 — 12.
Smith, Stanton B., and A. J. Juhola, to Pittsburgh Coke &
Chemical Co. Filter material. 2,882,997, 4-21-59, CI.
183 — 44.
Smith, Sydney E. : See — . „ . „ ,.n
Kessler, William J., Smith, and Hersperger. 2,883,663.
Smith, T. & H., Ltd. : See —
Johnston, Robert G., and Spencer. 2,903,394.
Sleeve type pipe cou-
2,901,274, 8-25-59,
boat house.
Smith, T. L., Co., The : See —
Broberg, Leonard E. 2,884,235.
Broberg, Leonard E. 2,902,268.
Broberg, Leonard E. 2,904,318.
Smith, Telford L., and P. G. Dunmire.
pling having sheet metal followers.
CI. 285—341.
Smith, Thomas A. Floating prefabricated
2,887,975, 5-26-59, CI. 114 — 5.
Smith, Thomas A., to United States of America, Navy. Quick
disconnect device for dial illuminator. 2,891,230, 6-16-59,
CI. 339 — 17.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Single rotary tub
construction for washing machines. 2,872,801, 2-10-59,
CI. 68—23.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Washer and spin drier
tub assembly. 2,880,873, 4-7-59, CI. 210—147.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Unitary tub washer-
drier. 2,893,135, 7-7-59, CI. 34 — 75.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Suds saving system
for washing machine. 2,894,384, 7-14-59, CI. 68 — 12.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Variable liquid level
control. 2,899,817, 8-18-59, CI. 68 — 133.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Sediment removal
device. 2,900,812, 8-25-59, CI. 68 — 23.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Tub seal and bearing
structure. 2,901,294, 8-25-59, CI. 308 — 36.1.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Time control for
automatic washers. 2,915,120, 12-1-59, CI. 161 — 1.
Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Control means for
spring clutch drives. 2,915,158, 12-1-59, CI. 192 — 81.
Smith, Thomas R., W. Jamieson, and A. E. Meyers. Device
for sharpening writing instruments. 2,876,741, 3-10-59,
CI. 120—90.
Smith, Thomas R., and W. F. Scott, to The Maytag Co.
Variable liquid level control. 2,899,818, 8-18-59, CI.
68—207.
Smith, Traver J. : See —
Magnuson, Roy M., and Smith. 2,889,986.
Magnuson, Roy M„ and Smith. 2,910,393.
Smith, Vene C, to The Eagle Lock and Screw Co. Locking
device. 2,878,663, 3-24-59, CI. 70 — 14.
Smith, Verity C, to Barnstead Still and Sterilizer Co. Fluid-
handling apparatus. 2,876.791, 3-10-59, CI. 137 — 315.
Smith, Vernon L., and H. K. Carstensen, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Time calibrated
oscilloscope sweep circuit. 2,914,697, 11-24-59, CI. 315—26.
Smith, Vigo N. : See —
Brassington, Samuel M., and Smith. 2,875,342.
Smith, Vigor C, to Auto Parks, Inc. One-way road-block
for automobile entrance or exit driveways to or from drive-
in theatres, parking areas and the like. 2,918,740, 12-29-
59, CI. 39—5.
Smith, Walter F., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Manufacture of polyvinyl chloride compositions. 2,917,472,
12-15-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Smith, Walter H. B. Firing mechanism with a single spring
for the hammer, hammer catch means and trigger.
2,894,346, 7-14-59, CI. 42—69.
Smith, Walter J. : See—
Spohn. James E„ and Smith. 2.875,019.
Smith, Walter J., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Spin-
neret filter pack. 2.904,828, 9-22-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Smith, Walter S. J. : See—
Rypinski, Albert B., Smith, Brunner, and Laverty.
2.890,306.
Smith, Warren L. : See —
Potts, Mack F., Smith, and Hudson. 2,887,490.
Smith, Warren L., M. F. Potts, and P. S. Hudson, to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Stabilization of certain alkenyl pyridines.
2,874,159, 2-17-59, CI. 260 — 290.
Smith, Watt V. Low friction laminated phenolic bearing
materials. 2,919,219, 12-29-59, CI. 154 — 125.
Smith, Webster D. Thermostats. 2,889,430, 6-2-59, CI.
200—138.
Smith, Wesley L. Aircraft flight instrument. 2,892, ISO,
6-23-59, CI. 340—27.
Smith and Wesson Inc. : See —
Hellstrom, Douglas R. 2.916.844.
Norman, Joseph W. 2,871,604.
Norman, Joseph W. 2,887,810.
Smith, Wilbur R. Electrical outlet for three-prong locking
plugs. 2.872,654, 2-3-59, CI. 339—14.
Smith, William, %0 to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Triple-circuit rocker or toggle switch. 2,882,357, 4-14-59,
€1. 200—5.
Smith, William A., C. W. Abernethy, and J. M. Downey, to
American Metal Climax, Inc. Concentration of potash
ores containing sylvite. 2,919,026, 12-29-59, CI. 209 —
167.
Smith, William C. : See —
Muetterties, Earl L., Phillips, and Smith. 2.897,055.
Smith. William C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of uranium fluorides. 2,904,394, 9-15-59, CI.
23 — 14.5.
Smith, William C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Production of inorganic fluorine compounds. 2,904,398,
9-15-59, CI. 23—88.
Smith, William C. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of IFG. 2,904,403. 9-15-59, CI. 23—205.
LIST OF PATENTEES
875
Smith, William C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Fluorophosphoranes and their preparations. 2,904,588,
9-15-59, CI. 260 — 543.
Smith, William C, to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Preparation of sulfur (VI) fluoride and oxyfluorides.
2,907,636, 10-6-59, CI. 23—203.
Smith, William E., to Midland-Ross Corp. Electric welding
method. 2,903,558, 9-8-59, CI. 219—74.
Smith, William H. : See —
Cotton, Edward A., and Smith. 2,887,350.
Smith, William H. Boilers. 2,914,039, 11-24-59, CI.
222 379
Smith, William J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Multiple
punch and die sets. 2,873,627, 2-17-59, CI. 76 — 107.
Smith, William J., to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Jig. 2,883,053,
4-21-59. CI. 209 — 493.
Smith, William M. : See —
Lehane, Timothy J., Smith, and Ernst. 2,873,916.
Smith. William M., Jr. : See —
Reid, Robert J., Smith, and Werner. 2,905,651.
Smith, William M., Jr., and C. E. Best, to The Firestone
Tire & Rubber Co. Process of extruding vinylidene chloride
resin plasticized with an ethylene glycol dibenzoate.
2,875,168, 2-24-59. CI. 260 — 31.4.
Smith, William O. Safety catch for vertically sliding doors.
2,869,183, 1-20-59, CI. 20—19.
Smith, William P., Jr. : See —
Weingrad, Richard H., Perrara, and Smith. 2,873,642.
Smith. William R. : See —
Reed, Hugh W. B., and Smith. 2,872,470.
Smith, Raymond E. and W. R., and Baltrush. 2,905,102.
Smith, William R., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Teletypewriter testing system. 2,878,306, 3-17-59, CI.
178 — 4.
Smith, William R., to The A. C. Gilbert Co. Toy locomotive
sound effects. 2,882,834, 4-21-59, CI. 104 — 150.
Smith, William R., to McDonough Power Equipment, Inc.
Wheel driving arrangement for power mowers. 2,893,501,
7-7-59, CI. 180 — 19.
Smith, William W., and I. A. Yamen, to Dust-Tex Corp.
Collapsible mop support. 2,901,759, 9-1-59, CI. 15 — 147.
Smith. Willis D., to Electric Steel Foundry, now by change of
name to Electric Steel Foundry Co. Dump block assembly.
2,904.906. 9-22-59. CI. 37 — 135.
Smith, Willis R. : See —
Albrighton, Reginald F., and Smith. 2,916,613.
Smith, Winthrope C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Rubber tire containing butyl rubber, a quinoid compound,
and an amido compound, and process of preparing.
2,879,823, 3-31-59, CI. 152 — 330.
Smith, Zeke R., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electro-
magnetic relays. 2,917,600, 12-15-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Smithcraft Corp. : See —
Kruger, Michael H. 2,918,995.
Smithe, F. L., Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Novick, Abraham. 2,890,631.
Smithers, Bernard C. : See —
Orloff, George, and Smithers. 2,876,025.
Smithers, Lawrence E. Sanitary refuse disposal unit.
2,885,144, 5-5-59, CI. 232 — 43.5.
Smithers, V. L., Mfg. Co., The : See —
Smithers, Vernon L. 2,891,353.
Smithers, Vernon L. 2,891,354.
Smithers, Vernon L., to The V. L. Smithers Mfg. Co.
holder. 2,891,353, 6-23-59, CI. 47—41.
Smithers, Vernon L., to The V. L. Smithers Mfg. Co.
holder with detachable base. 2,891,354, 6-23-59,
41.
Smithgall, Harry E. : See — -
Kautz, George R., Kuryla, and Smithgall. 2,916,644.
Smithgall, Harry E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Cathode ray tube apparatus. 2,915,953, 12-8-59, CI. 95 — 1.
Smith-Gorman, Robert J., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Barrelling
and tumbling apparatus. 2,912,800, 11-17-59, CI. 51 —
164.
Smithies, Henry, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc-
ess for embossing polyvinyl acetal sheets. 2,904,844,
9-22-59, CI. 18 — 57.
Smith-Johannsen. Robert, to Sonotone Corp. Phonograph
pickups. 2,879.413, 3-24-59, CI. 310—8.2.
Smith-Johannsen, Robert, to S-J Chemical Co. Compositions
and heating elements produced therefrom. 2,891,228,
6-16-59, CI. 338 — 262.
Smiths America Corp. : See —
Burden, Stanley W., and Meredith. 2,906,127.
Johnson, Ivan B. 2,908.166.
Lamburn, Alan S. 2,911,010.
Meredith, Frederick W. 2,907,031.
Simons, William R. 2.884.787.
Simons. William R. 2,895,338.
Smiths Jacking Systems Ltd. : See —
Reid, Kenneth E. 2,913,876.
Smithson, Wilmore K. Foldable cage construction. 2,892,562,
6-30-59, CI. 220—7.
Smith-Vaniz, William R., Jr., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc.
System using magnetized controllable inductor operated
stepwise to control frequency and the like. 2,897,352,
7-28-59, CI. 250—20.
Smith-Vaniz, William R., Jr., to C.G.S. Laboratories, Inc.
Radio receiver in which signal tuned circuits are controlled
by remotely tuned local oscillator. 2,907,876, 10-6-59,
CI. 250—20.
Flower
Flower
CI. 47—
Smithwick, Jack W„ and R. B. Ruff, to Intercontinental
Mfg. Co., Inc. Dispensing device to deliver single measured
volume. 2,887,249, 5-19-59, CI. 222—63.
Smitley, Marion L., to Hollev Carburetor Co. Accelerating
pump vent. 2,879,048. 3-24-59, CI. 261 — 34.
Smits, Clarence W., to Dihydrol Co. Switch operating means.
2,868,904, 1-13-59, CI. 200—32.
Smits, John M., and M. J. Sturtevant, to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co. Calling station identification
circuit. 2,913,526, 11-17-59, CI. 179—5.5.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk, N.V. Low tension surface
discharge spark plug. 2,879,426, 3-24-59, CI. 313 — 130.
Smits, Wytze B., to Smitsvonk, N.V. Low tension surface
discharge spark plug. 2,883,570, 4-21-59, CI. 313—131.
Smitsvonk, N. V. : See —
Smits, Wytze B. 2.879,426.
Smits, Wytze B. 2,883,570.
Smock, Carl M. Timber tong. 2,886,371, 5-12-59, CI. 294 —
111.
Smock, George E. : See —
Frickert, Philip J., and Smock. 2,875,503.
Smolaf, FrantiSek, to Meopta, narodni podn'ik. Centrifugally
controlled governor device, more particularly for motion
picture cameras. 2,872,177, 2-3-59, CI. 264 — 16.
Smolen, Stanley, to Clayton Mfg. Co. Engine support.
2,88o,165, 5-5-59. CI. 248—13.
Smolensky, Michael. Backwater check means for drainage
systems. 2,882,923, 4-21-59. CI. 137—515.5.
Smolensky, Michael. Check valve structure. 2,882,925,
4-21-59, CI. 137—542.
Smoliar, Gerald D., to Underwood Corp. Binary relative
magnitude comparator. 2,885,655, 5-5-59, CI. 340 — 149.
Smolin, Edwin M., to American Cyanamid Co. Reaction of
acetylene with substituted-benzenes in the presence of a
sulfuric acid-colloidal metallic mercury catalyst. 2,878,259,
3-17-59, CI. 260—668.
Smolin, Edwin M., to American Cyanamid Co. Catalyst for
preparation of diaryl parafflns. 2,905,729, 9-22-59, CI.
260—668.
Smolin, Edwin M., and B. J. Luber.off, to American Cyanamid
Co. Preparation of acrylic monomers. 2,882,299, 4-14—59,
CI. 260 — 486.
Smolin, Edwin M., and D. G. Jordan, to American Cyanamid
Co. Synthesis of 1,1-diarylethane. 2,917,560, 12-15-59,
CI. 260—668.
Smollett, Thomas J. : See —
Vierk, Ernest R,, and Smollett. 2,912,384.
Smollinger, Carl W. : See —
Joy, Robert F., and Smollinger. 2,889,603.
Smollinger, Carl W.. and R. F. Joy. to Bethlehem Steel Co.
Lubricating guide for wire drawing. 2,883,039, 4-21-59,
CI. 205 — 19.
Smook, Malcolm A. : See —
Johnson, Paul R., and Smook. 2,879,261.
Smoot, James J. : See —
Smoot, John W. and J. J. 2,875,682.
Smoot, John W. and J. J. Deep fat frying machine. 2,875,682,
3-3-59, CI. 99—336.
Smouse, Charles L. Apparatus for charging a refrigerating
system with a predetermined amount of refrigerant.
2,896,420, 7-28-59, CI. 62 — 125.
Smrekar, Larry F. : See —
Cox. John R., and Smrekar. 2,872,199.
Smura, Edwin J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Convergence current regulator. 2,914,698, 11-24-59, CI.
315 — 31.
Smyser Elmer D. Fluid motor. 2,882,868, 4-21-59, CI.
121—95.
Smyth, Donald M., and G. A. Shim, to Sprague Electric Co.
Solid electrolyte battery cell. 2,905,740, 9-22-59, CI. 136—
83.
Smyth, Henry L. R., to National Research Council. Lamp
flasher with daylight-responsive inhibiting means.
2,891,195, 6-16-59, CI. 315 — 159.
Smyth, Henry L. R., to National Research Council. Auto-
matic lamp changers. 2,892,966, 6-30-59, CI. 315 — 89.
Smyth, Rex W., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Puri-
fication process. 2,906,790, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 677.
Smyth, William B., and O. J. Winkelmann, to Chrysler Corp.
Variable speed accessory drive. 2,909,071, 10-20-59, CI.
74 — 230.17.
Smythe, Edwin T., to Artcraft Venetian Blind Mfg. Co. of
St. Louis. Machine for making slatted material. 2,886,069,
5-12-59, CI. 139—11.
Smythe, William J. : See —
Levin, Nathan, and Smythe. 2,891,284.
Smythe, William J., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of pro-
ducing a cellular structure from a plasticized vinyl ester
resin. 2,881,141, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Smythe, William J., and E. M. Muller, to Union Carbide Corp.
Methods of producing a cellular structure in a plasticized
vinyl ester resin. 2,917,473, 12-15-59, CI. 260—2.5.
Snape, Raymond : See —
Kestell, Thomas A., and Snape. 2,888,892.
Snap-on Tools Corp. : See —
Walraven, George M. 2,909,835.
Snartemo, Joseph H., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Double
drive. 2,900,832, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 230.17.
Snavely, Benjamin L. Assembly molding process for elec-
trical elements. 2,887,763, 5-26-59, CI. 29—155.5.
876
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Snavely, Earl S., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Electro-
chemical coulometer. 2,890,414, 6-9-59, CI. 324 — 94.
Snavely, Harold L. Mettiod for controlling atmospheres
while heat treating steel. 2,914,434, 11-24-59, CI. 148—16.
Snearv, Lov D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymeric gelling
agents for acid-sand mixtures. 2,891,619, 6-23-59, CI.
166—42.
Snee, Thomas L. Vehicle braking device. 2,887,184, 5-19-59,
CI. 188 — 4.
Snell, Clarence G., to Divine Brothers Co. Caster locking
mechanism. 2,900,659, 8-25-59, 16 — 35.
Snell, Foster D. : See —
Hass, Henry B., Snell, York, and Osipow. 2,893,990.
Snell, Leonard S. : See —
Halford, Frank B., and Snell. 2,880,577.
Snelling, Leonard C. Bottling machines. 2,870,798, 1-27-59,
CI. 141—48.
Snelling, Michael A. : See —
Dell, Hugh A., and Snelling. 2,903,597.
Snethen, Thomas H., to Watson Mfg. Co., Inc. Record filing
and storage equipment. 2,876,057, 3-3-59, CI. 312 — 303.
Snia Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa
Societa S.p.A. : See —
Muench, Werner, Notarbartolo, and Crosio. 2,887,470.
Muench, Werner, Ruoti, and Silvestri. 2,904,579.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, Ciceri, and Belgioioso. 2,918.347.
Notarbartolo, Luigi, di Belgiojoso, and Bruni. 2,883,733.
Snider, Francis M., to Sinclair Refining Co. Corrosion pre-
vention method and composition. 2,882,226, 4-14-59, CI.
252 — 8.55.
Snider, Kenneth M., to The American Coupler Co. Packing
members for pipe joints and the like. 2,867,463, 1-6-59,
CI. 288—19.
Snider, Kenneth M., to The American Coupler Co. Valve
heads for rotatable valve stems. 2,876,982, 3-10-59, CI.
251—88.
Snider, Thomas R. : See —
Miller, Meral O. 2,903,085.
Snider, Walter J. Anemometer. 2,889,707, 6-9-59, CI.
73—228.
Snider, Warren L. : See —
Abbott, Mortimer D., Snider, and Liedholm. 2,915,457.
Snider, Warren L., D. H. Sarno, and G. E. Liedholm, to Shell
Development Co. Production of gasoline from petroleum
residues. 2,895,897, 7-21-59, CI. 208—57.
Snijders, Antonie : See —
Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A., and Snijders. 2,912,578.
Snijders, Antonie, to Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen, Telegrafie
en Telefonie. Electronic transmitter and receiver for
signals in a start-stop code. 2,879,334, 3-24-59, CI. 178 —
53.1.
Snincak, Stephen A. Priest's collar. 2,875,446, 3-3-59, CI.
2—129.
Snitker, Jens C, to S.O.S. B-Skod I/S. Frames for fire-
retarding and fire-proof doors. 2,910,739, 11-3-59, CI.
20 — 11.
Snitzer, Saul, to B-W Footwear Co., Inc. Boot construction.
2,915,835, 12-8-59, CI. 36 — 45.
Snodderly, Gerald H. : See —
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderlv, Juran, and Drohman.
2,879.997.
Black, Robert H., Ross, Snodderly, Juran, and Drohman.
2,890,050.
Snoddon, William J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co.
Low temperature curing 1,3-diene containing elastomers
and method of making same. 2,915,494, 12-1-59, CI.
260—45.5.
Snoddy, C. Stewart, Jr. : See —
Graber, Robert P., and Snoddy. 2,894,007.
Snoddy, Calvin S., Jr. : See —
Graber, Robert P., and Snoddy. 2,876,238.
Snodgrass, James M., and P. C. Fleischer, to The Regents of
the University of Cailfornia. Sealed swivel connector.
2,919,420, 12-29-59. CI. 339—8.
Snodgrass, Leslie E. Velocipede propelled by foot pedals and
hand levers. 2,884,259, 4-28-59, CI. 280 — 234.
Snodgrass, Reuben P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Navigation
aid for piloted aircraft. 2,880,414, 3-31-59, CI. 343—107.
Snodgrass, Reuben P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Flight path
angle control systems. 2,896,145, 7-21-59. CI. 318 — 489.
Snow, Arthur L. Folding shelf bracket. 2,905,424, 9-22-59.
CI. 248—240.
Snow Corp. : See —
Faasse, Adrian L.
Kunzman, and Moser. 2,871,868.
H. Kafitz, and C. G. Rockwood, to
Electron cavity resonator tube appa-
•5.23.
Snow, Donald L., P.
Varian Associates.
ratus. 2,880,357, 3-31-59, CI. 315-
Snow. Francis M. : See —
Colmer, Henry G., Jr., and Snow. 2,873,948.
Snow, George E., to The New Jersey Zinc Co. Production
of titanium. 2,898,276, 8-4-59, CI. 204 — 04.
Snow, Henry J. : See —
Stalego, Charles J., and Snow. 2,897,874.
Snow, Henry J., and J. L. York, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Corp. Apparatus for forming and treating fibers.
2,881,471, 4-14-59, CI. 18—2.5.
Snow, John E. Pneumatic energy absorber. 2,889,895,
6-9-59, CI. 188—86.
Snow, Kenneth T., to International Harvester Co. Retract-
able finger auger for harvesters. 2,895,590, 7-21-59 CI.
198—104.
Snow-Nabstedt Gear Corp., The : See —
Gorshkoff, Alexis S., and Reil. 2,916,930.
Snow, Oscar J., to United States of America, Navy. Auto-
matic tracking system for a radar or microwave receiving
system. 2,885,666. 5-5-59, CI. 343 — 7.4.
Snow, Richard C. Solitaire card game device. 2,896,951,
7-28-59, CI. 273 — 148.
Snow, Robert D., and J. H. Hughes, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Liquid fertilizer applicator vehicle. 2,912,944,
11-17-59, CI. Ill — 7.
Snow, Thomas W. : See —
Meyer, Vernon H., and Snow. 2,881,440.
Snoy, Joseph B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Double acting clutch.
2,868,341, 1-13-59, CI. 192—87.
Snyder, Alton G. : See —
Lambert, Harry L., Page, and Snvder. 2,894,614.
Snyder, Charles C. : See —
Barden, Wayne A., and Snyder. 2,899,662.
Barden, Wayne A., Snyder, and Thompson. 2,909,749.
Snyder, Charles W. : See —
Spengler, Ralph A., Reynolds, and Snyder. 2,881,680.
Sole marking device. 2,895,228, 7-21-59,
Tire safety
Snyder, Charles W.
CI. 33 — 189.
Snyder, Clarence E., to The B. F. Goodrich Co.
wall. 2,917,096, 12-15-59, CI. 152 — 341.
Snyder, Clifford H. Root feeder nozzle. 2,893,334, 7-7-59,
CI. 111—7.1.
Snyder, Clifford H, D. A. Turner, and H. C. Funk, to The
Colmol Co. Continuous mining machine with vertically
separable cutter carrying units. 2,877,999, 3-17-59, CI.
262 — 7.
Snyder, Clifford H., and H. C. Funk, to The Colmol Co. Ver-
tically and laterally expansible continuous mining machine.
2,878,001, 3-17-59, CI. 262—9.
Snyder, Clyde A., to Wheelabrator
2,879,863, 3-31-59, CI. 183—58.
Snyder, Edward R. Hosiery hanger.
CI. 211—113.
Snyder, Edward R. Bottle sunport.
CI. 248—359.
Snyder, Ellery P., to C.G.S. Laboratories, Inc. Adjustable
controllable inductor apparatus. 2,911,529, 11-3-59, CI.
250 — 40.
Snyder, Francis H, to Dendrol, Inc. Synthetic resins derived
from hydroxymethylfurfural and ketones. 2,875,180,
2-24-59, CI. 260—64.
Snyder, Frank D., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Fast response
thermal switch. 2,908,792, 10-13-59, CI. 219 — 20.
Snyder, Frank R., to General Electric Co. Electronic oven
shelf arrangement. 2,912,554, 11-10-59, CI. 219 — 10.55.
Snyder. Frank T. Automobile safety mirror. 2,871,761,
2-3-59, CI. 88—86.
Snyder. George H. Tank fillin
1-6-59. CI. 137 — 403.
Snyder, George H., Inc. : See —
Snyder, George H., Jr. 2,896,521.
Snyder, George H., Jr., to George H. Snyder, Inc.
Corp. Filter device.
2,908,398, 10-13-59,
2,908,473. 10-13-59,
shut-off valve. 2,867,232,
Automatic
2,896,521, 7-28-59,
Rack for cartons.
Domestic appli-
Door operator.
feed for paper box wrapping machines.
CI. 93—54.
Snyder, George S., to The Coca-Cola Co.
2,917,180, 12-15-59, CI. 211—49.
Snyder, Harold M., to General Motors Corp
ance. 2,886.394, 5-12-59. CI. 312 — 276.
Snyder, Harold M., to General Motors Corp.
2,912,237, 11-10-59, CI. 268—74.
Snyder, Hartland S. : See —
Courant, Ernest D., Snyder, and Livingston. 2,882,396.
Snyder, Howard E. : See —
Rice. Lon C, Satre, and Snyder. 2,883,517.
Snyder, Jacob R. Shut-off valve with sealing and venting
means. 2,877,979, 3-17-59, CI. 251 — 174.
Snyder, James E., G. W. Ferner, and I. Collins, to The Good-
year Tire & Rubber Co. Prune package. 2.888,350,
5-26-59, CI. 99—171.
Snyder, James E., and R. J. Swartz, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Process of packaging dried fruit. 2,900,259,
8-18-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Snyder, James E., and G. W. Ferner, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Method of preserving the red color of red
meat and product. 2,900,260, S-18-59, CI. 99 — 174.
Snyder, James E., and G. W. Ferner, to The Goodvear Tire
& Rubber Co. Packaging freshly cut red meats. 2,900,261,
8-18-59, CI. 99 — 174.
Snyder, James M. : See —
Eller, Carl W., Jr., and Snyder. 2,901,491.
Snvder, John E. : See —
Chase, Wallace P., Davis, and Snyder. 2.917.732.
Snyder, John R. Valve washer. 2,893,686, 7-7-59, CI.
251 — 357.
Snyder, John R., P. F. Hagerty, and M. C. Molstad, to The
Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. Autoclave.
2.871.109, 1-27-59, CI. 23—290.
Snyder, Leonard L., to Backflow Engineering & Equipment
Co. Backflow preventer. 2.S93.414; 7-7-59, CI. 137 — 116.
Snyder, Leonard S.. and W. M. Wittenberg, to International
Business Machines Corp. Flexible electronic commutator.
2.872.110, 2-3-59, CI. 235—61.
Snyder, Leonard W. : See —
Drnec, Harry F., Snyder, and Johnson. 2,900,123.
LIST OF PATENTEES
877
Snyder, and Lyons,
leakage detector.
2,897,918.
2,918,033,
2,884,591,
2,875,825,
Snyder, Linden E. : See —
Schlotthauer, Joseph S.
Snyder, Martin J. Pipe
12—22—59 CI 116 114
Snyder, Richard L. Saturable reactance flip-flop device.
2,886,790. 5-12-59. CI. 336 — 155. . ^
Snyder, Richard L., Jr. Switch devices. 2,901,731, «-2o-59,
CI. 340 — 174.
Snyder, Robert E., and C. B. Taylor, to Chiksan Co. Plural
conduit swivel coupling. 2,910,309, 10-27-59, CI. 28o — 41.
Snyder. Robert H. : See —
Shine, Henrv J., and Snyder. 2,881,185.
Snvder, Robert L., Jr., to R. H. Bouligny, Inc. Cradle pin
for textile fiber drafting apparatus. 2,905,977, 9-29-59,
rn -|Q 131
Snyder Robert P., to General Motors Corp. Windshield
washer pump. 2,901,977, 9-1-59, CI. 103—50.
Snyder, Robert W., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method for pro-
ducing mottled sheet material. 2,908,042, 10-13-o9, CI.
18—48.8.
Snyder, Verne D. High vacuum leak detector.
4-28-59, CI. 324 — 33.
Snyder, William S. : See —
Kissinger, Arthur Y., and Snyder. 2,875,651
Soares, Joaquim P. Marquees and similar devices.
3-3-59, CI. 160 — 62.
Sobel, Melvin : See —
Jarvis. Edgar A. 2,879,005.
Sobel Metal Products, Inc. : See —
Sobel, Morton. 2,908,913.
Sobel, Morton, to Sobel Metal Products, Inc. Garment bone.
2,908,913, 10-20-59, CI. 2—260.
Sobel, Morton J. Adjustable belt. 2,916,742, 12-15-59, CI.
2 — 322.
Sobgov, Harold, and J. L. Borden, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp.
Differential radiation absorption measurement system.
2,904,687. 9-15-59, CI. 250 — 13.5.
Sobisch, Johannes, to Anker-Werke Akt. Marking device for
the production of data carriers. 2,886,107, 5-12-59, CI.
164 — 113.
Sobisch, Johannes, and A. Kriiger, to Anker-Werke Aktienge-
sellschaft. Record-card conveying apparatus in account-
ing machines. 2,915,962, 12-8-59, CI. 101 — 19.
Soble, Harry Z., to Super Laundry Machinery Co. Ironer.
2,881,542, 4-14-59, CI. 38 — 59.
Soboleski, Henry J. Eyeglass cleaner. 2,870,029, 1-20-59,
CI. 106—5.
Soc. ACC, Emanuel di G.eR, Emanuel & C. : See —
Emanuel, Roberto. 2,881,459.
Soc. p. Az. Ottieo Meccanica Italiana e Rilevamenti
Aerofotogrammetrici : See — ■
Parenti, Gino. 2,907,623.
Soc. per Az. Edoardo Weber-Fabbrica Italiana Carburatori :
See—
Bellicardi, Francesco. 2,868,185.
Sochor, Joseph J. : See — ■
Phelps, Byron E., Sochor, and Kusnick.
Sochting, Franz : See —
Sochting, Herbert and F. 2,907,344.
Sochting, Herbert and F., to Hoerbiger &
delivery governors for displacement
2,907,344, 10-6-59, CI. 137—522.
Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti : See —
Boschi, Antonio. 2.869,811.
Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti "S.A.G.A
per Azioni : See —
Boschi, Antonio. 2,884,872.
Societa Farmaceutici Italia : See —
Alberti, Carlo G., and Vercellone. 2,903,392.
Camerino, Bruno, and Vercellone. 2,880,141.
Di Marco, Aurelio. and Spalla. 2,886.490.
Societa Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica
Ercoli, Raffaele. 2,911,422.
Societa Italiana Prodotti Schering : See —
Galimberti, Paolo. 2,902,509.
Societa Italiana Resine : See —
Rovelli, Nino. 2,897,23.9.
Societa Nazionale Prodotti Chimici e Farmaceutici Farma-
ceutici S.p.A. : See —
Stephan. Aimee. 2,908.218.
Societa per Azioni Fabbriche Fiammiferi ed Affini : See —
Villoresi, Camillo. 2,896,692.
Villoresi, Camillo. 2,916,080.
Villoresi, Camillo. 2,916,411.
Societa Rhodiatoce S. p. A. : See —
Capitani, Clito, and Mugnaini
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite
Busseuil, Henri. 2,917,057.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : Johannes Freres :
See —
Terrie, Paul F. 2,916,997.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : Societe Gram-Electric :
See —
Trottier, Jean E. 2,894,148.
Societe a Responsabilite limitee Recherches Etudes Produc-
tion, R.E.P. : See — ■
Boulet, Georges. 2,898,103.
Boulet, Georges. 2,901,243.
Lucien, Reng. 2.880,014.
Lucien, Rene. 2,887,125.
Lucien, Rene. 2,905,195.
Lucien, Rene\ 2,918,012.
2,913,171.
Co. Stepless
compressors.
Societa
See—
2,868,858.
G.O.L. : See —
Brueder,
Brueder,
Brueder,
Brueder,
Antoine.
Antoine.
Antoine.
Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder. Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Brueder, Antoine.
Societe a Responsabilite Limitee so-called : Ateliers de
Poclaim : See —
Chatrenet, Andre. 2,889,643.
Societe a responsabilite limitee : "Societe des Mecaniques
Verdol" : See —
Sage, Paul. 2,873,570.
Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques : See —
Audemar, Pierre. 2,889,851.
Douchet, Florimond A. J. 2,897,852.
Mlesch, Camille, and Baumann. 2,890,495.
Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen : See —
Brueder, Antoine. 2,872,235.
2,877,787.
2,878,056.
2,884,258.
2,888,121.
2,888,912.
2,895.460.
2,895,745.
2,896,195.
2,897,906.
2,898,430.
2,900,966.
2,906,247.
2,908,359.
Societe Anonyme Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de
Charleroi : See —
Brasseur, Eudore. 2,901,550.
Societe Anonyme Cartoucherie Francaise : See —
Dufour, Rene\ Verron. and Le Magoarou. 2,867,570.
SociStg Anonyme "Cockerill-Ougree" : See —
Boelens, Edgard. 2,888,255.
Societe Anonyme : Compagnie Industrielle des Piles Electri-
ques Cipel : See —
Portail, Fernand. 2,869,064.
Societe Anonyme de l'Ancienne Maison Devaud, Kunstle
& Co. : See —
Devaud, Charles. 2,894,511.
Societe Anonyme de la Papeterie de Chateauneuf-La-Foret :
See —
Breton, Paul. 2,902,199.
Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications : See —
Lebedinsky, Myron. 2,904,725.
Verges, Paul F., and Mayet. 2,914,280.
Societe Anonyme de Vehicules Industriels and d'Equipements
Mechaniques (Saviem LRS) : See —
Jouachim, Raymond. 2,890,628.
Societe Anonyme de Vehicules Industriels et D'Equipements
Mecaniques (Savieni-Lrs) : See —
Sourdillon, Andre. 2,869,532.
Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements : See —
Berthiez, Frederick C. G. 2,882,758.
Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Charles
Berthiez : See —
Berthiez, Frederick C. G. 2,893,273.
Berthiez, Frederick C G. 2,912,875.
Societe Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Panhard et
Levassor : See —
Panhard, Paul. 2,868,335.
Panhard, Paul. 2,904,326.
Societe Anonyme des Chaux et Ciments de La Farge et du
Teil : See —
Colin, Jules. 2,880,870.
Societe Anonyme des Laboratoires du Dr. Debat : See —
Debat, Jacques, and Polgar. 2,900,100.
Societe Anonyme des Laboratoires Robert & Carriere : See — -
Carron, Maurice C. E., and Jullien. 2,915,431.
Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des Glaces et Produits
Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny & Cirey : See —
Blanchard, Louis. 2,872,290.
Chan, Andre D. H., and Lambert. 2,910,807.
Charcuset, Raymond, and Moyrand. 2,913,148.
Cherrier, Claude M. 2,899,275.
Courtier, Armand J. 2,868,789.
Courtier, Armand J. 2,893,924.
Crauland, Marc J. L. 2,910,452.
Dupont. Paul. 2,871,575.
Hainke, Georg. 2,873,556.
Heymes, Pierre R. 2,875,557.
Heymes, Pierre R., and Pergent. 2,909,871.
Hevmes, Pierre R.. and Pevches. Re. 24,708.
Provoost, Marguerite E. M. J. 2,872,482.
Societe Anonyme des Usines Chausson : See —
Chausson, Andre\ 2.870,660.
Chausson, Andre\ 2,899,124.
Chausson, Andre\ 2,899,125.
Societe Anonvme dite : Ateliers Boriguand & Marre : See —
Becker, Philippe. 2,906,387.
Societe Anomye dite : Ateliers de Constructions Electriques
de Charleroi : See —
Baffrey, Antoine R. 2,876,325.
Societe Anonyme dite : Compagnie de Construction Mecan'ique
Procedes Sulzer : See —
Fehr, Henri. 2,867,127.
Societe Anonyme dite : Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage :
See —
Quiquerez, Joseph, and We'isang. 2,918,426.
Societe Anonyme dite Compagnie Generale de Metrologie :
See —
Friedrichs, Georges. 2,902,651.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Societe Anonyme Cite : Coniptoir Industriel d'Etirage et
Profilage de Metaux : See —
Sejournet, Jacques. 2,907,454.
Societe Anonvme dite : Erbede : See —
Brochard, Raymond A. H. 2,884,104.
Societe Anonvme dite : Etablissements Cazeneuve : See —
Bruet, Henri R. 2,903,232.
Societe Anonyme dite : Fruehauf : See —
Godbille, Francois. 2,913,999.
Societe Anonyme dite : Generale Thermique-Procedes Brola :
See —
Brola, Gabriel. 2.901,032.
Soci6t6 Anonyme dite : Geoffroy-Delore : See —
Haugwitz, Otto. 2,886,258.
Societe Anonyme dite : "La Cbarfa" : See —
Augery, Jean, and Bouisset. 2,868,157.
Societe Anonyme dite : Pleyel : See —
Ballet, Leon R. 2,917.962.
Societe Anonyme dite : Pneumatiques & Caoutchouc Manu-
facture Kleber Colombes : See —
Thibault, Bernard P. 2,911,236.
Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Auxiliaire de l'Entreprise
"Auxen" : See —
Bemad, Jacques J., Novion, and Lablache-Conibier.
2,870.925.
Societe Anonyme dite : Societe de Mecanographie Japy : See —
Becker, Philippe. 2,906,387.
Societe Anonyme dite : Societe des Grands Travaux de Mar-
seille * See
Chalos, Marcel. 2,901,799.
Societe Anonyme dite : Societe des Produits Chimiques de
Bezons : See —
Roussos, Michel, and Bourgeois. 2,897,243.
Societe Anonvme dite : Societe Generale Isothermos : See —
Delaplace, Rene P. 2,913 291.
SocietS Anonyme dite Societe Monsavon-L'Oreal : See —
Charle, Roger, and Lantz. 2.904.385.
Societe Anonvme Etablissements Ed. Jaeger : See —
Fauvelot, Pierre E. R. 2,872,601.
Societe Anonyme Etablissements Labinal : See —
Bessiere, Pierre E. 2,900,594.
Bessiere, Pierre E. 2,903,610.
Societe Anonyme Fonderies Chokier : See —
Pinchon, Michel P. A. 2,904.858.
Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo : See —
Maurice, Jean, and Rist. 2.876,879.
2,878,642.
2.880,831.
2,896,732.
2,897,933.
2,907,433.
2,914,131.
2,914,151.
See —
Maurice, Jean and Rist.
Maurice. Jean, and Rist.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist.
Maurice, Jean, and Rist.
Societe Anonyme Geoffroy-Delore
Haugwitz, Otto. 2,894,737.
Haugwitz, Otto. 2,911,166.
Haugwitz, Otto. 2,914,897.
Societe Anonyme Hyperion : See —
De Caumont, Albert S. 2,917,650.
Societe Anonyme Pour les Applications de l'Electricite et
des Gaz Rares-Etablissements Claude-Paz & Silva : See —
Delrieu, Pierre. 2,879,427.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre. 2,873,217.
Lemaigre-Voreaux, Pierre. 2,874,325.
Tailleferre, Henri. 2,873,761.
Societe Anonyme Procedes Sauter : See —
Boegle, Charles. 2,898,739.
Societe Anonyme R. Alkan & Cie : See —
Savarieau, Henri. 2,888,294.
Societe Anonyme Schobesta : See —
Devaux, Raymond H. P. 2,881,819.
Societe Anonyme Union Francaise Commerciale et Indus-
trielle : See —
Webb, Edwin T., and Seemuller. 2,870,223.
Societe Anonyme Usines Emile Henricot : See —
Fobelets, Paul L. 2,876,957.
Societe Auxilaire d'Industries (Sadi) S. P. R. L. : See —
Georges, Felix. 2,875,601.
Societe Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Chimiques du Marly :
See —
Braoonier, Frederic F. A., Le Bihan, and Arnould.
2.876.265.
De Rycker, Henry G. E. L., and Mathieu. 2,887,365.
Societe Beige d'Electrochimie, Societe Anonyme : See —
Soetaert, Gustave. 2,900,233.
Societe Beige Prat-Daniel, Societe Anonvme : See —
Roujob, Leopold A. G. 2,871,973.
Societe Chimiotex : See —
Brepson, Roland. 2,894,386.
Societe Chiinique de La Grande Paroisse, Azote et Produits
Chimiques : See —
Jean, Marcel. 2,910,350.
Societe Chimique et Routiere de la Gironde : See --
Ceintrey, Marcel. 2,886,458.
Societe Commerciale Eca : See —
Ecary, Chaxles A. 2,893,248.
Societe d'Appareils de Controle et d'Equipement des Moteurs
S.A.C.E.M. : See—
Monncsson, Andre- L. 2,910,204.
Societe d'Application des Gaz, Produits Routiers et Materiaux :
See —
Corlet, Gabriel F. 2,890,815.
Societe d'Applications Generales d'Electricite & de Mecanique :
See-
Jacob, Raymond, and Masson. 2,894,106.
Rabeux, Jean, and Jacob. 2,913,799.
Rabeux, Jean, and Masson. 2,893,439.
Societe d'Applications Generales d'Electricite et de Meca-
nique S.A.G.E.M. : See —
Augier de Cremiers, Bernard. 2,912,865.
Societe de 1'Institut de Serotherapie : See —
Maier-Huser, Hans, and Bourrillon. 2,894,875.
Societe de Prospection Electrique Procedes Schlumberger :
See —
Picard, Maxime F. B. 2,873,804.
Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries
d'Ugine : See —
Lamberton, Jean, and de Lacheisserie. 2,873,237.
Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries
Electriques d'Ugine : See —
Borrel, Marcel, Weiss, and Chatelin. 2,890,101.
Cogniat, Marcel, de Fromont, and Serratrice. 2,896,452.
Foulletier, Louis, and Dassaud. 2,897,064.
GrefrV, Andre. 2.885,280.
Guillemier, Pierre L. E. 2,889,811.
Thermet. Robert, and Parvi. 2,890,250.
Thermet, Robert, and Parvi. 2,919,296.
Societe d'Electronique et d'Automatisme : See —
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2,880,117.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2,883,582.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2,917,442.
Hanlet, Jacques M. N. 2.919,377.
Martin, Jacques E. 2,895,046.
Piel. Gerard J. R., and Dussine. 2,867,380.
Raymond, Francois H., and Albin. 2,901,605.
Raymond. Francois H. Chapouille, and Martin.
2.896,082.
Raymond, Francois H., and Dussine. 2,894.687.
Raymond, Francois H., and Lilamand. 2,897,359.
Societe d'Equipements Industriels et Laitiers : See —
Albert, Franz, and Hubner. 2,888,212.
Hubner, Gustav, and Albert. 2,888,213.
Schneider, Ernst W. 2.889,118.
Societe des Acieries de Longwv (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Burstlein, Eugene M. 2,868,378.
Societe des Agrafes Francaises & d'Articles Metailiques (So-
ciete Anonyme) : See —
Rigaud, Maurice. 2,888,288.
Societe des Blancs de Zinc de la Mediterranee Eng. Chabaury,
Pierre Gindre & Cie : See —
Gregoire, Ferdinand A. A. 2.905,530.
Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot : See—
Bastien. Paul G. 2,895.861.
Correc, Henri. 2,870,680.
Fevre, Charles M. 2,897,375.
Guerin, Jacques C. 2,898,132.
Lewin, Leon. 2,904,963.
Nectoux. Henri. 2,905.056.
Societe des Raffineries & Sucreries Soy : See —
Lepoutre, Raymond, and Gautier. 2,894,634.
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc : See —
Bo, Gilbert M. M., Fournet, Phelisse, and Fichet.
2,884,409.
Chevalier, Pierre J. 2,909,552.
Collardeau. Georges, and Tourniaire. 2,908.602
Funke, Albert. 2,887,484.
Gailliot, Paul, and Debarre. 2,89S,336.
Gailliot, Paul, and Gaudechon. 2.892.839.
Gailliot, Paul, Robert, and Gaudechon. 2,891.952.
Horclois, Raymond J. 2,902,484.
Horclois, Raymond J. 2,902,485.
Jacob, Robert M., and Fouche. 2.872.453.
Jacob, Robert M., and Horclois. 2,882,274.
Jacob. Robert M., and Horclois. 2.905.668.
Jacob, Robert M., Horclois, and Suau. 2.908.683.
Jacob, Robert M., and Joseph. 2,916,493.
Jacob, Robert M„ and Regnier. 2.SS8.459.
Jacob, Robert M., and Regnier. 2. 889. 322.
Jacob, Robert M., and Regnier. 2.894.947.
Jacob, Robert M., and Regnier. 2,909,521.
Jacob, Robert M.. and Robert. 2.877.224.
Lafumas, Paul, and Cerezat. 2.86S,S04.
Metivier. Jean. 2.877.155
Metivier. Jean. 2.905.700.
Normant, Henri. 2.916.520.
Normant, Henri, and Perrin. 2,915,566.
Partchevsky, Anastasie, and Evieux. 2,S91,248.
Societe d'Etude et d'Application Industrielle dp Brevets
(S.E.a.B.) : See —
Aubin. Claude. 2,91 7. S79.
Societe d'Etudes Chimiques Pour 1'Industrie et l'Agriculture :
See —
Lafont. Jacques. 2,SS2,12S.
Lafont. Jacques. 2.900.232.
Lafont, Jacques. 2,906.603.
Rubin. Maurice, and Hulot. 2.905.529.
Societe d'Etudes. do Gestion et d'Exploitation de Brevets,
S. E. G. E. B., J. Branche & Cie : See—
Bianchi, Guiseppina, and Rose. 2.S6S.561.
Meyer, Robert, and Pillon. 2.S70.206.
LIST OF PATENTEES
879
Societe d'Etudes et de Construction d'Appareils de Securite
J.R.G. : See —
Faugier, Gabriel. 2,918,136.
Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau, Gaz, Electricite,
Energie, S.A. : gee —
Huber, Robert. 2,879,640.
Huber, Robert. 2,902,255.
Huber, Robert. 2,903,599.
Huber, Robert. 2,912,964.
Societe d'Etudes et d'Applications Biochiniiques : See —
Laboureur, Pierre. 2,897,148.
Societe d'Etudes et d'Applications de Procedes Nouveaux :
See —
Tchoubritch, Michel, and Terroir. 2,899,686.
Societe d'Etudes et d'Applications Industrielles Commerciales
et Immobilieres "Inter-Technique" : See —
Dufresne, Albert L. 2,912,963.
Palys, Lucien. 2,896,757.
Societe d'Exploitation de Procedes Mecaniques Mecaproder :
See —
Ricouard, Henri L. G. 2,914,127.
Societe d'Exploitation des Plastiques : See —
Thiebault, Bernard. 2,916,790.
Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M. :
See —
Lucien, Rene. 2,875,861.
Lucien, Rene\ and Legros. 2,868,338.
Societe d'Optique et de Mecanique de Haute Precision : See —
Rosier, Raymond. 2,897,724.
Societe du Carburateur Zenith : See —
Demtchenko, Basile. 2,915,976.
Societe en commandite simple et en nom collectif a l'egard de
Gerants dite : Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des
Ouvriers Lunetiers (Cottet, Poichet, Tagnon & Cie) : See —
Cretin-Maitenaz, Bernard. 2,869,422.
Societe financiere d'Expansion Commerciale et Industrielle
S.A. "Sfindex" : See —
Widmer. Hans U. 2.904,879.
Societe Financiere et Industrielle pour la fabrication de
l'Acide Carbonique Pur et autres Produits alimentaires par
abreviation : l'Acide Carbonique Pur : See —
Wei, Pierre. 2,888,276.
Societe Francaise de Construction d'Apparels Medicaux :
See —
Fourgs, Andre G. F., Girard, and De Montard. 2,867,209.
Societe Francaise de Recherches Biochimiques H. Besson &
Cie. (Societe en Commandite par Actions) : See —
Debay, Andre, and Sackur. 2,899,449.
Societe Francaise Sadir-Carpentier : See — ■
Zisler, Siegfried, and Dubost. 2,871,472.
Societe Franterre : See —
Augustin, Jean. 2,919,260.
Societe Generale de Construction Electriques et Mecantiques :
See —
Deniau. Andrg J. A. 2,875,399.
Societe Generale de Mecanique et de Metallurgie : See —
Du Coudrey, Jacques F. 2,875,661.
Societe Generale d'Electronique : See —
Auphan, Michel. 2,906,637.
Auphan, Michel. 2.910,532.
Societe Genevoise d'Instruments de Physique : See —
Koulicovitch. Miron. 2,882,420.
Mottu, Andre. 2,896,462.
Societe Gramme : See —
Trottier, Jean E. 2,887,589.
Societe Industrielle de Liaisons Electriques (S.I.L.E.C.) :
See—
Malaquin, Andre. 2,916,280.
Societe Industrielle de Sonceboz S.A. Horlogerie Industrielle
et Appareils et Instruments Electriques : See —
Muller, Willi. 2,897,384.
Societe Industrielle et Commerciale des Ouvriers Lunetiers
(Cottet. Poichet. Tagnon & Cie) : See —
Cretin-Maitenaz, Bernard. 2,915,856.
Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique Appliquee
S.I.G.M.A. : See —
Pomper, Victor. 2,886,948.
Societe Jaruza A.G. Chur : See —
Dm, Marcel R. 2,889,043.
Societe Le Carbone-Lorraine : See —
Hilliard, Alfred. 2,887,304.
Societe les Construction Guinard : See —
Mathieu, Francois J. H. 2,870,912.
Societe Luxembourgeoise de Brevets et de Participations
Lubrepa : See —
Paulsen, Jean F. 2,893,665.
Societe Marocaine de Recherches, d'Etudes et de Developpe-
ments "Somarede" : See —
Honore, Etienne, and Torcheux. 2,914,250.
Societe Mediterraneene Metallurgique Miniere et Commerciale :
See —
Badin. Ferdinand. 2,895,580.
Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques du
Sud-Ouest : See —
Servanty. Lucien. 2,892,602.
Servanty, Lucien. 2,911,618.
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs
d' Aviation : See —
Frenzl, Otto. 2.914,941.
Gelin, Paul, and Kadosch. 2,914,916.
Kadosch, Marcel, and Bertin. 2 906,089.
Kadosch, Marcel, Le Foil, Maunoury, and Bertin.
2,868,479.
Kadosch, Marcel, Paris, Bertin, and Marchal. 2,875,578.
Paris, Francois G., Salmon, Mihail, Baraut, and Bertin.
2,878,790.
Richter, Gerhard. 2,914,911.
Soci6t6 Nobel Francaise : See —
Talet, Pierre A. 2,886,557.
Societe Nouvelle Baele-Gangloff : See —
Duhamel, Eugene, and Stephan. 2,903,74b.
Societe Nouvelle de Construction de Machines-Outils et
d'Outillages Procedes C.W.B. : See —
Berthiez, Charles W. 2,897,706.
Berthiez, Charles W. 2,912,905.
Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R.B.V. et de La Radio-
Industrie : See —
Donnay, Jacques R. 2,911,467.
Ernyei, Herbert, and Simond-Cote. 2,908,753.
Labm, Edouard. 2,913,620.
Tarbes, Pierre. 2,875,308.
Societe Nouvelle de l'Outillage R. B. V. et de la Radio-Indus-
trie (R.B.V.-R.I.) : See —
Donnay, Jacques R. 2,872,509.
Donnay, Jacques. 2,875,276.
Ernyei, Herbert. 2,881,394.
Feyzeau, Andre L. A. 2,890,280.
Societe Nouvelle de Tuyoux Flexibles et de Forge (S. N. T. F.)-
Electroforge : See —
Francois, Marcel. 2,879,803.
Societe Nouvelle Dienv & Lucas : See —
Crevoisier. Marcel. 2,918,009.
Societe Parisienne de Constructions Electromecaniques
(S.O.P.A.C.E.M.) : See —
Wrobel, Kurt. 2,915,268.
Societe : Peugeot & Cie : See —
Deliot, Maurice J. 2,873,735.
Societe Plastus S.A. : See —
Steiner, Maurice. 2,899,709.
Societe Preparation Industrielle des Combustibles : See —
Turpin, Jacques. 2,889,045.
Societe Rateau (Societe Anonyme) : See —
Anxionnaz, Rene\ 2,874,711.
Societe Rhodiaceta : See —
Clerc, Andre. 2,869.797.
Fleuret, Marcel. 2,898,728.
Guyonnet, Yves H. 2,893,812.
Lepin, Maurice. 2,895,843.
Societe Rhovyl : See —
Calizzano, Pierre. 2,917,775.
Societe Sebac Nouvelle S.A. : See — ■
Coanda, Henri. 2,907,557.
Societe Technique d'Application et de Recherche Electronique
S.T.A.R.E.C. : See—
Choquer, Jean, and Weissfloch. 2,895,133.
Societe Technique de Recherches Industrielles et Mecaniques :
See —
Prgcoul, Michel. 2,897,714.
Societe Technique pour l'Industrie Nouvelle S.A. (Stin) :
See —
Vogt, Ernst, and Diemer. 2,895,103.
Societe Triflux : See —
Daniel, Georges H. M. 2,882,451.
Society "Brinro Limited" : See —
Menke, Joseph F., and Doerpinghaus. 2,880,672.
Menke, Joseph, and Doerpinghaus. 2,882,823.
Society Conte : See —
Fleck, Marian. 2,879,544.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Carrier for containers.
2,882,087, 4-14-59, CI. 294 — 87.2.
Socke, John E., to American Can Co. Can body side seam
cooling and spraying apparatus. 2,906,239, 9-29-59, CI.
118 — 316.
Sockell, William J. Journal
4-28-59, CI. 308 — 243.
Sockman, Loy W. Metal flaw detection liquid.
2-3-59, CI. 73—104.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. : See —
Andress, Harry J., Jr. 2,807,515.
Aronofsky. Julius S., Wallick, and Reichertz.
Becker, Myron, Giammaria, and Oberright.
Bergstrom, Eric V. 2,868,721.
2,870.088.
2,880,981.
2,884,372.
and Drew. 2,873,144.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Drew. 2,880,038.
Bergstrom, Eric V., Drew, and Mitchell. 2,873 177
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sorf. 2,897,139.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sorf. 2,902,438.
Bloch. Morton G., Houser, and King. 2,904,496.
Bonner. Tom W., and Caldwell. 2,905,826.
Bourguet. Jean M., Drew, and Ray. 2,901 421.
Bowles. Vernon O. 2,877,099
Bowles, Vernon O. 2,880,980.
Bowles, Vernon O. 2,903,415.
Bradley, John S., V, Otto, and Seger. 2,916,454
box lubricator. 2,884,289,
2,871,697.
2,867,116.
2,902,353.
Bergstrom, Eric V.
Bergstrom, Eric V.
Bergstrom, Eric V.
Bergstrom, Eric V.
880
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Kipps, Harry J.
Krchina, Ludwig
Liddy, Clarence.
Liddy, Clarence.
Loper, George B.
Loper, George B.,
Magin, Kenneth
Soeonv Mobil Oil Co., Inc. : See — Continued
Breunun. James A., and l'rice. 2,881,061.
Broding Robert A. 2,905,258.
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and Duval. 2,808,722.
Brooks, Frank W., Jr., and Sharpies*. 2,879,227.
Brooks John W. 2,895,978.
I'.urdine, Nathan T. 2,913,058.
Butcosk, Richard A. Re. 24,681.
Carmodv, Raymond F. 2,884,390.
Carmody, Raymond F. 2,887,459.
Ciapetta, Frank G. 2,914,401.
Clapetta, Frank G., Coonradt, and Garwood. 2,885,352.
Ciapetta, Frank G., Koft, and Meisel. 2,876,268.
Collins, Robert R. 2,897,936.
Cramer, Robert H. 2,910,444.
Cramer, Robert H., and Jenkins. 2,898,300.
Dobrin. Milton B. 2.882,988.
Drew, Robert D. 2,880,037.
Dunlap, Irving R., and Patchen. 2,878,875.
Edwards, Roy T., and Rittershausen. 2,906,712.
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2.870.083.
Elliott, Kenneth M. 2,886,516.
Elliott, Kenneth M., and Evans. 2,886,507.
Elliott, Kenneth M., and Hamilton. 2,898,288.
Elv, John O. 2,908,823.
Ely, John O., Summers, and Karal. 2,889,001.
Evans. Louis P. 2,885.099.
Evans. Louis P. 2,885,338.
Fahnestoek, Frank C. 2,868,720.
Gournay, Luke S. 2,871.367.
Giammaria, John J. 2,902,354.
Groenendvke, Goethe M. 2.867.775.
Groenendyke, Goethe M. 2,912,673.
Halik, Raymond R. 2.883.334.
Halik, Raymond R., and Hill. 2,898,292.
Hill. Donald F. 2.899,383.
2,890,175.
C. 2,878,650.
2.878,186.
2.R78.187.
2 912 672.
and Pittma'n. 2,871,089.
E., and Stuewer. 2,889,271.
Oleck, Stephen M. 2,884,382.
Overton, William C, Jr. 2.878,886.
Payne, John W. 2.879,903.
Payne, John W. 2,885,100.
Payne. John W., Rav. and Shea. 2,873,147.
Penick. Joe E. 2,904,506.
Rees. X. John. 2.885.190.
Rees, Norman J., and Zeuthen. 2,909,392.
Richards, David C. Re. 24.709.
Roslnski. Edward J. 2.905 633.
Samples. Cletus H. 2.901 058.
Savoca, Joseph I., and Ellis. 2,880,170.
Schott, John E. 2.871.191.
Schott, John E. 2,898,297.
Schwartz. Albert B. 2,900,349.
Schwartz. Albert B. 2,914,486.
Shea, Howard W. 2.904.518.
Sort. Edward R. J. 2,881,135.
Summers, Gerald C, and Gravley. 2,897,478.
Watkins, Thomas E. 2,871,188.
Watkins, Thomas E. 2,876.197.
Watkins. Thomas E., and Foster. 2.875,835.
Weekman. Vern W.. Jr. 2,871,182.
Weisz, Paul B. 2,892,003.
Weisz Paul B. 2,902,435.
Wilki, John L. 2,903,420.
Soconv-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc. : See —
Holzinger, Rudolph J. 2,902,452.
Soddy, Thomas C, to Chicago Railway Eouipment Co.
Railway car side door operating gear. 2,879,558, 3-31-59,
CI. 20 — 23.
Soddy, Thomas C, to Chicago Railway Equ.pment Co. Re-
frigerator car door structure. 2)901,783, 9-1-59, CI.
20 — 21.
Soden. William E. : See —
Connell, Leo F., Elkin, and Soden. 2.899.385.
Soder. Edward P.. Jr., to Outboard. Marine & Mfg. Co. Fuel
economizing speed control for engines. 2,906,251, 9-29-59,
CI. 123—99.
Soder, Robert C, to General Electric Co. Room air condi-
tioner condensate disposal means. 2,887,854, 5-26-59, CI.
62—280.
Soderbaum, Carl G., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Telephone installation. 2,895,007, 7-14-59, CI. 179 — 1.
Soderbaum, Carl O., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Selective switch for telenhone instruments in intercom-
municating telephone systems. 2,905,766, 9-22-59, CI.
179 — 90.
Soderberg, Bengt A. : See —
Hestvik, Ole A., Olin, Salmen, and Soderberg. 2,914,259.
Soderberg, John W. : See —
Kearney, John F., and Soderberg. 2,892,995.
Soderberg, Sten, to Leslie Co. Pressure regulating system for
bearings, and the like. 2.880,673, 4-7-59, CI. 103—11.
Soderberg, Sten. and S. Schiller, to Leslie Co. Pilot control
regulator. 2,917,268, 12-15-59, CI. 251 — 35.
Soderberg. Walter F. Mallet for pl'iying percussion musical
instrument. 2,905,043, 9-22-59, CI. 84—422.
Soderhamn Machine Mfg. Co. : See —
Dillingham. Frederick L. 2,807.252.
Dillingham, Frederick L. 2.870,899.
Gaitten, Walden M. 2,916,064.
Soderhamns Verkstader Aktiebolag : See —
Brundell, Per G., and Jonsson. 2,893,453.
Brundell, Per G., and Jonsson. 2,903,028.
Soderquist, Frederick J., and J. L. Amos, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Method for the preparation of ortho-vinyltoluene.
2,909,573, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 669.
Soderquist, Leslie E., to The McNeil Machine & Engineering
Co. Tire removing mechanism for diaphragm presses.
2,911,670, 11-10-59, CI. 18—2.
Soderstrom, Sten. Heat exchanger. 2,870,997, 1-27-59, CI.
257—237.
Soderstrom, Sten H. Heat exchange element. 2,870,999,
1-27-59, CI. 257—262.20.
Sod-Master Corp. : See —
Ditter, Francis J. 2,905,253.
Soennecken, F. : See —
Bonn, Mathias. 2,894,400.
Gempe, Erich, and Heimlich. 2,894,513.
Stark, Walter. 2,871,711.
Soetaert, Gustave, to Societe Beige d'Electrochimie, Societe
Anonyme. Process for the production of calcium cyana-
mide. 2,900,233, 8-18-59, CI. 23 — 78.
Soffa, Albert, and F. W. Kulicke, Jr., to Walter S. Sachs &
Co., Inc. Automatic folding and binding machine.
2,893.297, 7-7-59, CI. 93—84.
Soffel, Robert O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Vari-
able-freoueney oscillator. 2,902.565, 9-1-59, CI. 331 — 135.
Sofio, Anthony J., Sr. Necktie knot cover. 2,915,757,
12-8-59, CI. 2 — 46.
Sofio. Edward G. Picking and shredding machine. 2,901,777,
9-1-59, CI. 19—82.
Sogn, Harold J. : See —
Suendermann, Otto A., and Sogn. 2,913,264.
Sohlberg, Carl O. : See —
Alexandersson, Harald V., and Sohlberg. 2,887,539.
Sohn, Allen O. : See —
Simmons, Aldred J., and Sohn. 2.909,282.
Sohn, Hermann. Mixing device. 2,890,869, 6-16-59, CI.
259—85.
Sohngen. Louis C, and J. J. Bulloff. to The Las-Stik Mfg.
Co. Tar remover. 2,913,418, 11-17-59, CI. 252 — 163.
Soifer, Oscar. Box spring with safe receptacle. 2.895,145,
7-21-59, CI. 5—317.
Soileau, Leslie J. Sweet potato vine planter. 2,906,215,
9-29-59, CI. 111—3.
Sokal, Andrew L., to L. O. F. Glass Fibers Co. Apparatus
for coating textile strands. 2,911,941, 11-10-59, CI. 118 —
11.
Sokolik, Edward. Device for stabilizing a violin. 2,902,895,
9-8-59, CI. 84—280.
Sokoloff, Maurice A. Rug making attachment for sewing
machines. 2.876.720. 3-10-59, CI. 112 — 9.
Sokolov. David A., Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc., d.b.a.
Hytron Radio & Electronic Co., a Division of Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc. Electron tube. 2,889,482,
6-2-59, CI. 313 — 278.
Sola, John B. : See —
Hesse, Arno, Hedeen, and Sola. 2,871,897.
Sola, Joseph G., to Basic Products Corp. Transformer for
starting and operating metallic vapor discharge devices.
2,870.398, 1-20-59. CI. 323—61.
Sola. Samuel L., and K. Crocker, to Townsend Engineered
Products Inc. Carrying kit. 2,875,010, 2-24-59, CI. 312 —
200.
Foundation vent. 2.882,961. 4-21-59. CI.
Sola, Santiago M.
160—104.
Solak, John A.
2,907,507, 10-6-
and display racks.
Telephone carriers
-59, CI. 224—45.
Soland, Hubert E., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Apparatus for producing a negative elastic restraint.
2,894,395, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 5.6.
Solar Aircraft Co. : See —
Carlson. Paul G. 2.895.295.
Long, John V., and Furth. 2.889.238.
Long, John V., and Furth. 2,898.236.
Long, John V., and Furth. 2,900,276.
Solar Engineering & Equipment Co.. The : See —
Vowles. Philip N. 2.882.818.
Solar, Samuel L., to International Business Machines Corp.
Powder compositions useful as electroscopic toners. 2,917.-
460, 12-15-59, CI. 252—62.1.
Solberg. Carl A. Carrying case for keys. 2,884,037 4-28-59,
CI. 150 — 40.
Soldini. Robert B., and D. R. Camp. Mobile concrete batch-
ing mechanism. 2,867,336, 1-0-59. CI. 214 — 2.
Solecki. John E.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Convevors.
2,886.164, 5-12-59. CI. 198 — 19.
Solem. Peter A. Endless bed type metal surface finishing
machines. 2,913.853, 11-24-59, CI. 51 — 5.
Soler Marti, Antonio. Juan, Jose, and M. Secret or com-
bination lock. 2,8S6,962, 5-19-59, CI. 70 — 306.
Soler Marti. Jose : See —
Soler Marti, Antonio, Juan, Jose, and M. 2,886,962.
Soler Marti, Juan : See —
Soler Marti. Antonio, Juan, Jose, and M. 2,8S6,962.
Soler "Marti. Mario: See —
Soler Marti. Antonio, Juan, Jose, and M. 2,S86,9C2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
881
Soles, Otto H. : See —
iSchrameck, Jack E., and Soles. 2,919,316.
Solheim, Karsten, to General Electric Co. Cabinet with
integral tube mounting means. 2,870,438, l-20-o9, CI.
340 3R7
Solheim, Karsten, to General Electric Co. Snap-on hinge for
a container cover. 2,909,803, 10-27-59, CI. 16—159.
Solheim Peder, to A/S Stord. Rotatable heating members for
heat exchangers. 2,883,163, 4-21-59, CI 257—79.
Solie, Harold L. Churn unloading means. 2,880,975, 4-7-o9,
CI. 259—89. - ,_ TT
Solisch, Rudolf, to Isco Optische Werke G.m.b.H., Asym-
metrical photographic or cinematographic objective with
large angle of view. 2,878,724, 3-24-59. CI. 88—57.
Solisch, Rudolf, to Isco Optische Werke G.m.b.H. Photo-
graphic or cinematographic high-speed tele-objective.
2,910,914, 11-3-59, CI. 88—57. ■ -
Solisch. Rudolf, to Isco Optische Werke G.m.b.H. Photo-
graphic and cinematographic objective of large focal length.
2,913,956, 11-24-59, CI. 88 — 57.
Sollars, Ray C. : See— „„„.„i^
Solnick, Robert L.. and Sollars. 2.904,958.
Solley, Douglas A., Jr., and K. A. Robbie, to General Electric
Co. Defrostable evaporator structure. 2,900,807, 8-25-59,
CI. 62 — 277.
Sollman, Paul B. : See —
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,882,281.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,882,283.
Dodson, Raymond M„ and Sollman. 2,891,079.
Dodson, Raymond M., and Sollman. 2,912,443.
Sollman, Paul B. 6-methyl-17-hydroxy-21-halo-4,6-pregnadi-
ene-3,20-diones and esters thereof. 2,894,008, 7-7-59, CI.
260 — 397.47.
Solmieding, Warren H. F. : See —
Vogel, Arthur E. 2,886,342.
Solnick. Robert L. : See —
Lanier William D., and Solnick. 2,882,996.
Solnick. Robert L., and R. C. Sollars, to The Fluor Corp. Ltd.
SparK and flame arrester. 2,904,958, 9-22-59, CI. 60 —
30.
Solo Cup Co. : See —
Schult, Hans W. 2,912,282.
Soloff, Milton 1% to R. Wells. Ornamental plastic block.
2,917,856. 12-22-59. CI. 41—10.
Solomon, Charles. Change pocket for shirts and the like.
2,883,673, 4-28-59, CI. 2 — 253
Solomon, Daniel. Frame for ba;
5-19-59, CI. 150—28.
Solomon, John W. : See—
Croce, Santy M., and Solomon. 2,879,548.
Solomon, Julius L., to Welding Research, Inc,
system for welding machines. 2,882,453.
315—252.
Solomon, Karl : See —
Abbett. Rov C, and Solomon. 2,888,515.
Solomon, Nathan L. Hair curlers. 2,884,932,
132 — 12.
Solomon, Nathan L. Platform curlers. 2,884,933, 5-5-59,
CI. 132 — 42.
Solomon, Nathan L. One-piece moulded plastic brush.
2,889,567, 6-9-59, CI. 15—114.
Solomon, Paul W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydration
of organic liquids. 2,909,572, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 666.
Solomon, Ralph E., to Samuel Stamping & Enameling Co.
Crate bottom for recessed gas and electric ovens. 2,895,695,
7-21-59, CI. 248—119.
Solomons, Isaiah A., Ill, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Prepa-
ration of crystalline oxytetracycline salts. 2,915,555,
12-1-59, CI. 260 — 559.
Solonen, Nicholas W. : See —
Randall, David I., and Solonen. 2,871,240.
Solotorovksv, Morris : See —
Hinkley, David F. 2,889,226.
Solow, Samuel : See —
Roth. Harold, and Solow. 2.906.962.
Solow, Samuel, to Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories. Inc.
Brightness control circuit. 2,884,562, 4-28-59, CI. 315 — 22.
Solow, Sidnev P., and R. H. Yamin. Identification leader
for motion picture film. 2,898,805, 8-11-59, CI. 88 — 19.5.
Soloway, Harold : See —
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Soloway. 2,909,526.
Shapiro, Seymour L., Freedman, and Soloway. 2,909,531.
Soloway, Saul. Use of amidoximes in solvent extraction of
metal ions from solution. 2,909,542, 10-20-59, CI.
260 — 429.1.
Soloway, Sidney, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Apparatus for controlling gas pressure. 2,880,373, 3-31-59,
CI. 315—108.
Soloway, Sidney, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Refrigerating methods and apparatus. 2,893,213, 7-7-59,
CI. 62—4.
Solsberg, Harry A. : See —
Liridstrom, Walter A., and Solsberg. 2,901,818.
Soltes, Elton D. : See —
Bartlett, Joseph W., and Soltes. 2,890,941.
Soltis, Daniel G.. to Union Carbide Corp. Cathodic envelope
cell. 2,870,235, 1-20-59, CI. 136—111.
Solum, James R. : See —
Wright, Kenneth A., and Solum. 2,872,226.
Wright, Kenneth A., and Solum. 2,881,840.
Wright, Kenneth A., Solum, and Hempel. 2,881,839.
and the like. 2,887,138,
Sequencing
4-14-59, CI.
5-5-59, CI.
Solux Corp. : See —
Spinetta, Anthony E. 2,879,380.
Solvay & Cie : See —
Crabbfi, Rene\ and Clement. 2,872,291.
Crabbe, Rene, and Menier. 2,878,675.
Deprez, Charles. 2,868,712.
Germano, Angelo. 2,905.609.
Viriot, Jacques. 2,898,384.
Somers, Allen E. : See —
Harrison, James M., and Somers. 2,884,470.
Somers, Arthur V., and K. Schwartzwalder, to General Motors
Corp. Cement for spark plugs and the like. 2,906,909,
9-29-59, CI. 313 — 145.
Somers, Thomas F., Jr. Dual purpose laundry bag.
2,897,863, 8-4-59, CI. 150 — 1.
Somers, William P. : See —
Backus, Keith A., and Somers. 2,912,481.
Somers, William P., and \V. G. Holt, to General Electric
Co. Infinitely variable control switch. 2,892,918, 6-30-59,
CI. 219—20.
Somerville, Alexander, to General Motors Corp. Nuclear
radiation measuring instrument. 2,903,590, 9-8-59, CI.
250—71.
Somerville, Alexander, to General Motors Corp. Composite
bonded structure and method of making the same.
2,909,204, 10-20-59, CI. 154 — 120.
Somerville, George R., and H. W. Howard, to Shell Develop-
ment Co. Compositions containing polyhydroxy ethers of
phenol-aldehyde resins and polymethylol phenol ethers.
2,894,931, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 43.
Somerville Ltd. : See —
Atkinson, William G. 2,877,610.
Somes, Frederick J., Jr., to General Electric Co. Apparatus
for installing an electrical system. 2,913,818, 11-24-59,
CI. 29—283.
Sommer, Albert, to Straba Handels-Akt. Process of mixing
fine aggregates with asphalt. 2,876,126, 3-3-59, CI.
106—281.
Sommer, Alfred, and L. J. Brady, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Refractory article and method of making the
same. 2.874,067. 2-17-59, CI. 117 — 70.
Sommer, Alfred H., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron-
emitting surfaces and methods of making them. 2,914,690,
11-24-59, CI. 313 — 65.
Sommer, Frank. Pulling device. 2,902,751, 9-8-59, CI.
29—261.
Sommer, Hans, to Firma Cementfabrik Holderbank-Wildegg
A.G. Support arrangement. 2,884,287, 4-28-59, CI.
308—203.
Sommer. Hans, to Firma Ciments d'Obourg, S.A. Obourg
(Belgien). Process and apparatus for separating solid
particles from highly viscous fluids. 2,916,146, 12-8-59,
CI. 210 — 405.
Sommer, Harrv J. : .See —
Illman, John C. and Sommer. 2.870,080.
Sommer, Johannes. Impregnation of wooden poles. 2,884,302,
4-28-59, CI. 21 — 7.
Sommer. Kurt, to Sommer & Maca Glass Machinery 'Co.
Dressing devices. 2,914,058. 11-24-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Sommer, Leo H., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon
nitriles. 2,906,767, 9-29-59, CI. 260—448.2.
Sommer & Maca Glass Machinery Co. : See —
Sommer, Kurt. 2.914,058.
Sommer, Richard : See —
Meixner, Alfred, and Sommer. 2,890,639.
Sommer, Robert D., to Essex Wire Corp. Generator regulat-
ing apparatus. 2,892.143, 6-23-59, CI. 322 — 28.
Sommer, Siegfried : See —
Jacob, Ernst, Meyer, and Sommer. 2,913,447.
Sommer, Walter, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken G. m. b. H.
Expanding work support for machine tools. 2,874,969,
2-24-59, CI. 279—2.
Sommerfield, Edmund H. : See —
Stoesser, Wesley C, Sommerfield, and Surine. 2,875,165.
Sommers, Armiger' H., to Abbott Laboratories. Piperazine
derivatives and process of preparing. 2,891,063, 6-16-59.
CI. 260 — 268.
Sommers. Donald J., and W. J. Wilson, to Sanders Associates,
Inc. High frequencv wave translating device. 2,877,429,
3-10-59, CI. 333—24.
Sommers, Donald J., and W. J. Wilson, to Sanders Associ-
ates, Inc. High frequency attenuator. 2,909,736, 10-20-59,
CI. 333—81.
Somogyi, Francis P. Solid material withdrawing arrange-
ments for vertical furnaces. 2,893,576, 7-7-59, CI. 214 — 18.
Son, Anthony J. Dental needle. 2,899,958, 8-18-59, CI.
128—215.
Inc. : See —
E. 2,915,614.
to Thomas Electronics, Inc. Conveyor
carrier. 2,889,169. 6-2-59, CI. 294—92.
Sonder, Gerhard, to General Electric Co. Nozzle and seal
assembly. 2,915,280, 12-1-59, CI. 253 — 78.
Sonderbvs Fabriker A/S (E. F. Esmann A/S) : See —
Rasmussen, Peter O. 2,888,790.
Sonderman, John B. : See —
Deterding, Leo G., Sonderman, and Matter. 2,881,660.
Sondheimer, Allen J. : See —
Goff, John C. and M. B., and Sondheimer. 2,868,126.
Son-Chief Electrics,
Loomis, Nelson
Soncrant, Joseph J..
882
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sondheimer, Franz : See —
Djerassi, Carl, Stork, Rosenkranz, and Sondheimer.
2,885,397.
Mancera, Octavio, Eosenkranz, and Sondheimer.
2,890,227.
Ringold, Howard J., Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,888,470.
Ringold, Howard J., Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,889,34li.
Rosenkranz, George, and Sondheimer. 2,910,485.
Srork, Gilbert, Ringold, Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,874,154.
Sondheimer, Franz, 0. Mancera, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex,
S. A. Method of preparing 11 beta-hydroxy testosterone.
2,877,242, 3-10-59, CI. 200 — 397.45.
Sondheimer, Franz, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S.A. 19
nor spirostatriene and spirostatetraene intermediates.
2,884,418, 4-28-59, CI. 260 — 239.55.
Sondheimer, Franz, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S.A. Proc-
ess for preparing 17a-ethinyl-A1-'-androstadiene-17/3-ol-3-one.
2,888,471, 5-2G-59, CI. 260—397.4.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Y. Mazur. Method of making 4-
methyl progesterone. 2,891,075, 6-16-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Sondheimer, Franz, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex S.A..
Method of making A4-0 steroid compounds from A* steroid
compounds. 2,900,382, 8-18-59, CI. 260—239.55.
Sondheimer, Franz, J. Romo, G. Rosenkranz, and C. Djerassi,
to Syntex S.A. Process for the oxidation of A1-3-hydroxy
steroids to A'-3-keto-steroids. 2,911,403, 11-3-59, CI.
260 — 239.55.
Sondheimer, Franz, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex, S.A.
Production of cyclopentanophenanthrene compounds.
2,914,544, 11-24-59, C1.260— 397.4.
Sondie, Henry P., and W. F. Pralle, to J. T. Clark. Convert-
ible yard tools. 2,900,781, 8-25-59, CI. 56 — 400.16
Song, John : See —
Turner, Richard J., and Song. 2,891,961.
Songer, Leonard J. Collapsible tube roller. 2,896,822,
7-28-59, CI. 222 — 99.
Sonier, Iroy N., to VIP, Inc. Card punching device.
2,913,049, 11-17-59, CI. 164—111.
Sonmore, Stanley V. : See —
Ertsgaard. Byron L., and Sonmore. 2,904,287.
Sonnanstine, Edgar H., Jr., to The National Cash Register Co.
Recording devices. 2,905.244. 9-22-59. CI. 164 — 113.
Sonnberger, Heinrich, to C. Zeiss. Telemeter. 2,889,630.
6-9-59, CI. 33 — 66.
Sonneborn, Henry III : See —
Kukin, Ira, and Sonneborn. 2,916,344.
Sonneborn, L., Sons, Inc. : See —
Kukin, Ira, and Sonneborn. 2,916,344.
Miley, Hunter. 2,897,054.
Sonnenfeld, Richard J. : See —
Uraneck, Carl A., and Sonnenfeld. 2,894,857.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. : See —
Horowitz, Leopold A., and Sonnenfeldt. 2,872,580.
Sonnenfpldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
television synchronization. 2,873,311, 2-10-59, CI.
178 — 5.4.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America. Color
2,879,327, 3-24-59, CI.
television synchronizing circuits.
178—5.4.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America.
or phase measuring system. 2,906,946, 9-29-59, CI.
57.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America.
Time
324 —
Relax-
ation oscillating circuit arrangement. 2,907,919, 10-6-59,
CI. 315 — 27.
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W., G. L. Grundmann, and M. Cooper-
man, to Radio Corp. of America. Non-linear reactance
chrominance signal demodulators. 2,899,491, 8-11-59, CI.
178—5.4.
Sonnenschein. Wilhelm : See —
Berndt, Franz, and Sonnenschein. 2,904,454.
Sonnichsen, Harold M. : See —
Lavanchv. Patricia B., Sonnichsen, and McElroy.
2,886,467.
Sonnino, Mario : Sec —
Sellers, William N., and Sonnino. 2,881,474.
Sonoco Products Co. : See —
Dnvis. Arthur E. 2,873.503.
Hart, Edgar L., Jr., Whaley, and Turnage. 2,914,833.
Reid, Edward S. 2,888,043.
Sonotone Corp. : See —
Belove, Louis. 2.892,006.
Michalko, Ignatius, and Faillnce. 2,881,005.
Schaohtel. Irving I. 2,878,375.
Smith-Johannsen, Robert. 2,879,413.
Sonthpimer, Carl G. : See —
Dewitz, Gerhard H., and Sontheimer. 2,884,632.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic
apparatus. 2,869,087, 1-13-59, CI. 336—30.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to C. G. S. Laboratories, Inc. Auto-
matic frequency control. 2,880,321, 3-31-59, CI. 250 — 36.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to C.G.S. Laboratories, Inc. Peak
reading voltmeter. 2,895,105, 7-14-59, CI. 324—103.
Sontheimer, Carl G., to C.G.S. Laboratories. Inc. Self center-
ing discriminator and control circuit. 2,911,527, 11-3-59,
CI. 250—27.
Sony Kabushikikaisha : See —
Aniaya. Akio. 2,890,159.
Soo Valley Co. : See —
Scott, Arthur L. 2,912,102.
Soper. Glenn T. : See —
Ensign, George G., Soper, and Lundahl. 2,883,827.
Sopkovick, John X. : See —
Goodwin, Donald F., and Sopkovick. 2,897,525.
Sorber, Adelbert P., deceased, by G. P. Sorber, administrator,
to Librascope, Inc. Method of making a variable resistor.
2,873,509, 2-17-59, CI. 29—155.5.
Sorber, Gordon P. : See —
Sorber, Adelbert P. 2,873,509.
Sorchy, Anthony J., to The Cleveland Electric Motor Co.
Fast-acting brake for dynamo-electric machines. 2,879,417,
3-24-59, CI. 310 — 77.
Soref, Edward, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method and appa-
ratus for making molds in which laminations define a
matrix. 2,881,486, 4-14-59, CI. 22 — 9.
Soref, Harry E. : See —
Foote, Daniel J., and Soref. 2,893,232.
Soref, Harry E., and D. J. Foote, to Master Lock Co. Safety
locking lever and latch assembly for a permutation padlock.
2,893,231, 7-7-59, CI. 70—25.
Soref, Milton : See—
Foote, Daniel J., and Soref. 2,867.110.
Foote, Daniel J., and Soref. 2,893,232.
Sorel, Nathan, and W. A. Wiener, to United States of America,
Air Force. Variable speed drive for spiral scanner.
2,900,519, 8-18-59, CI. 250—83.3.
Soreng, John E., to Indak Mfg. Corp. Key operated switch.
2,868,906, 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 44.
Sorensen, Alfred E. : See —
Schulte, William E., and Sorensen. 2,868,952.
Sorensen & Co., Inc. : See —
Kohn, Samuel T. 2.914,721.
Sorensen, Andrew J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Method
of and means for detecting electrical circuit faults.
2,874,337, 2-17-59, CI. 317—29.
Sorensen, David P. : See —
Davis, Horace R., and Sorensen. 2,870,163.
Davis, Horace R., Jr., and Sorensen. 2,870,215.
Sorensen, David P., and H. R. Davis, to The M. W. Kellogg
Co. Disproportionation of organic sulfoxides. 2,870,216,
1-20-59, CI. 260—607.
Sorensen, Earl G., and C. M. Gordon, to United States of
America. Atomic Energy Commission. Differential analvzer.
2,873,065, 2-10-59, CI. 235—182.
Sorensen, Egon, to Sunroc Corp. Disposable water filter
attachment. 2,867,328, 1-6-59. CI. 210 — 282.
Sorensen, Egon, E. A. Gott, and W. J. Haves, to Sunroc Corp.
Water dispensing equipment. 2,914,252, 11-24-59, CI.
239 — 29.
Sorensen, Emil, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G.
Steel turbine rotors with ceramic blades. 2,874,932,
2-24-59, CI. 253—77.
Sorensen, George E. Dimension averaging of overlength by
underlength scale. 2,871,570, 2-3-59, CI. 33 — 143.
Sorensen, George E. Method and means for center distance
measuring and comparison. 2,879,600, 3-31-59, CI.
33—147.
Sorensen, Harold P., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Mechanical tape drive apparatus. 2,916,922, 12-15-59,
CI. 74—108.
Sorensen, Knud B., to Deere & Co. Hitch device. 2,888,995,
6-2-59, CI. 172 — 272.
Sorensen, Knud B., and B. E. Kent, to Deere & Co. Center
2,886.113, 5-12-59, CI. 172 — 39.
and H. R. Lindstrom, to Deere & Co.
2,S95,280. 7-21-59, CI. 56—121.44.
and B. E. Kent, to Deere & Co. Verti-
cally adjustable and foldable rod weeder support wheels.
2,900,031, 8-18-59, CI. 172 — 44.
Sorensen, Niels J. : See —
Tholl, David M., and Sorensen. 2,889.930.
Sorensen, Roy M. Portable signals. 2,903,688, 9-8-59, CI.
340—366.
Sorensen, Roy T. : See —
Fenske, Douglas H., and Sorensen. 2.884,306.
Sorenson, Alfred J. Footrest for caskets. 2.892,241, 6-30-59,
CI. 27—1.
Sorenson, Ralph Z., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Toaster
apparatus, 2,910,929, 11-3-59, CI. 99 — 390.
Sorenson, Stanley E. : See —
Jacobson, Arthur L., and Sorenson. 2,S82,558.
Sorenson, Stanley E. Suspended ceiling system. 2,894,291,
7-14-59, CI. 20—4.
Sorenson, William B. : See —
Lacefield. Arlie G., and Sorenson. 2,905,158.
Soreny, Ernest V. : See —
De Giers, Clarence A., and Soreny. 2,875,431.
Sorf, Edward R. J. : See —
Bersstrom, Eric V.. and Sorf. 2.897.139.
Bergstrom, Eric V., and Sorf. 2,902,43S.
Sorf, Edward R. J., to Soeony Mobil Oil Co.. Inc. Hydro-
carbon conversion process and apparatus. 2, SSI, 135.
4-7-59, CI. 208 — 166.
Sorflaten, Chester G.. and G. R. Whiteside : said Whiteside
assor. to said Sorflaten. Mid-span tap clamp. 2,907,812,
CI. 10-6-58, CI. 174 — 44.
Sorg, Adam, to A. Sorg. and E. V. Hadley. Method of pro-
ducing boat scalable filtpr paper lor making infusion pack-
ages/ 2.S79.172, 3-24-59, CI. 117—11.
drive rod weeder
Sorensen. Knud B.
Beet harvester.
Sorensen, Knud B.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Sore, Adam, to A. Sorg and E. V. Hadley. Method of making
filter paper heat sealable. 2,904,448, 9-15-59, CI. 117—38.
Sorg, Harold E., and L. H. La Forge, Jr.. to Eitel-McCul-
lough, Inc. Ceramic vacuum tube. 2,899,590, 8-11-59,
CI. 313—250. n „
Sorg, Leonard V., and J. C. Lamkin, to Standard Oil Co.
Variable displacement tubing pump. 2,877,714, 3-17-59,
CI. 103—149. , '■":-- .<.-r
Sorg, Leonard V., and J. C. Lamkin, to Standard Oil Co.
Multiple stream gas analyzer. 2,895,807, 7-21-o9, CI.
23—255.
Sorg Paper Co., The : See—
Yost, De Witte M., Schmitt, and Bouis. 2,874,754.
Sorg Wilhelm, and K. Pfutzner, to Demag-Elektronietallurgie
G.m.b.H. Tiltable arc furnace. 2,886,617, 5-12-59, CI.
13—10.
Sorge, Ottokar, to Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur Elek-
trische Gluhlampen m. b. H., (Patent Ficuciary Co. for
Electric Incadescent Lamps Ltd.). High temperature re-
sistant molding composition containing phenol formalde-
hyde condensation product. 2,883,352, 4-21-59. CI.
260—19.
Sorge, Raleigh C. : See —
Sorge, Rolland H.. and R. C. 2,872,018.
Sorge, Rolland H., and R. C. Container pairing machine.
2,872,018. 2-3-59, CI. 198—33.
Sori, Salvatore : See —
Uecker, Walter W., and Sori. 2,897,993.
Soriano Ceramics, Inc. : See —
Sager, Leonard H. 2,878,933.
Sorkin, Jack L. : See —
Merlub-Sobel, Arnoff, and Sorkin. 2,870,073.
Sorkin, Morris : See —
Schowerer, George J., and Sorkin. 2,8S8,260.
Sornberger, George E., and W. R. Wakeman, to Moore Busi-
ness Forms, Inc. Manifolding assemblies. 2,907,585,
10-6-59. CI. 282—22.
Soroall, Ivan, Inc. : See —
Blum, Josef. 2,918,334.
Sorteberg, Johannes. Automatically balanced weighbeam
systems. 2,918,214, 12-22-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Sorvall, Ivan, Inc. : See —
Blum, Josef. 2,895,023.
Sosman, Robert B. : See —
Feagin, Roy C, Sosman, and Horton. 2,911,311.
Soss, Arthur. Cleaver. 2,898,679, 8-11-59, CI. 30—272.
Soss Mfg. Co. : See —
Miller, Calvin K. 2,890,477.
Soteropulos, Gust, to Deere & Co. Bale control attachment.
2,8.90,646, 6-16-59, CI. 100 — 43.
Soto. Ricardo H. Nursing unit. 2,917,048, 12-15-59, CI.
128—252.
Sottysiak, Joseph, and J. Proc, to General Aniline & Film
Corp. Preventing the aging of printing-out paper coat-
ings. 2,913,339, 11-17-59, CI. 96 — 78.
Sottysiak, Joseph R. : See —
Popeck, Stanley P., and Sottysiak. 2,915,3.95.
Soubier, Leonard D. : See —
Mumford, George V., and Soubier. 2.878,520.
Sherman, Orville B., and Soubier. 2,901,769.
Soubier, Leonard D., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Machine
for forming plastic containers. 2,890,483, 6-16-59, CI.
18 — 5.
Soubier, Leonard D., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus
for molding containers with restricted neck openings.
2,911,673, 11-10-59, CI. 18 — 5.
Soueie, Edward A. Chair arm shield. 2,891,604, 6-23-59,
CI. 155 — 198.
Soucy, Harold J. Synchronized liquid feed control. 2,872,941,
2-10-59. CI. 137—576.
Souillard, Georges J. P., to Institut Francais du Petrole des
Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process for the separation of a
mixture of cyclohexane and benzene. 2,896,002, 7-21-59,
CI. 260—666.
Soulary, Pierre, and J. Moignet, to L'Air Liquide, Societe
Anonyme pour l'Etude et 1'Etude et l'Exploitation des
Procedes Georges Claude. Device for assisting the ignition
of a welding arc and stabilizing the same. 2,889,480,
6-2-59. CI. 313 — 111.
Soule, Arthur H, to Continental Specialties Co., Ltd. Inde-
pendently operable multiple sash construction with auto-
matic closing mechanism. 2,867,008, 1-6-59, CI. 20 — 42.
Soule, Edward C.J deceased (by E. B. Soule, executrix), and
L. S. Burnett, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Composi-
tions of matter. 2.880,103, 3-31-59, CI. 106 — 122.
Soule. Eleanore B. : See —
Soule, Edward C, and Burnett. 2,880,103.
Soules, Vincent P. : See —
Duffy, Michael, and Soules. 2.887,021.
Sound. Inc. : See —
Tiger, Emil. 2.898,409.
Soundscriber Corp., The : See —
Lvon, William H. 2.892,901.
Lyon, William H. 2,897,287.
Lvon, William H. 2.897.290.
Runge, Frank E., and Balmer. 2,891,131.
Sourdillon, Andrg, to Societe Anonyme de Vehicules Indus-
triels et D'Equipements Mecaniques (Savieni-Lrs). Exhaust
valve for internal-combustion engines. 2,869,532, 1-20-59,
CI. 123—188.
Sourgens, Roger P., and R. A. Chollet. Electronic teleprinter.
2,897,258, 7-28-59, CI. 178—2.
Sousa, Anthony A. : See —
Havnes, Harry L., Sousa, and Lampert. 2,872,367.
Sousslofl, Dimitri G., and R. G. Hilbert, to Universal Wind-
ing Co. Textile machine. 2,899,796, 8-18-59, CI. 57 — 35.
Souter, John C. : See —
Diodati, Giacomo F., McCarthy, and Souter. 2,889,027.
South African Coal, Oil and Gas Corp. Ltd. : See —
Ligthelm, Salomon P., and Schutte. 2,917,392.
Lyon, William H. 2,915,595.
Lyon, William H., and Nagy. 2,915,596.
South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research :
See —
Wadley, Trevor L. 2,907,999.
South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corp. Ltd. : See —
Gebhard, Kurt O. R. 2,870,005.
Southam, Donald L. : See —
Biering, Robert C, and Southam. 2,882,075.
Southam, Frederick W. : See —
Johnston, Alan H., and Southam. 2,914,398.
Southard, Carl D., to International Business Machines Corp.
Drive and bit count control means for data handling
matrix. 2,910,235, 10-27-59, CI. 235—153.
Southard, William F. : See —
Huntley, James R., and Southard. 2,892,256.
South Chester Corp. : .See —
Barry, John K., and Tuozzo. 2,877,682.
Souther, E. E., Iron Co. : See —
Reheis, Harry L. 2,899,158.
Southern Ant Trap Co., Inc. : See —
Banowetz, Michael W., Sr. 2,907,136.
Southern Car and Mfg. Co. : See —
Decker, Edmond L. 2,868,496.
Southern Fabricating Co., Inc. : See —
Florman, Irvin G and Bowden. 2,882,963.
Southern Lightweight Aggregate Corp. : See —
Gibson, Richard F., and Old. 2,903,778.
Southern Lumber Co. : See —
Sproull, Reavis C, and Cone. 2,881,066.
Southern Mill Equipment Corp. : See —
Haddad, Salomao J. 2,893,229.
Southern Natural Gas Co. : See —
Timothy, Patrick H. 2,910,835.
Southern Pacific Co. : See —
MaeCurdy, William K. 2,911,112.
MacCurdy, William K. 2,911,113.
Southern Research Institute : See —
Baker, Bertsil B., and Morrison. 2,870,067.
Robinette, Spurgeon L., Jr., and Dotson. 2,917,920
Thomas, Albert L., Jr., and Oglesby. 2,917,787.
Southern Textile Machinery Co., Inc. : See —
De Spain, Thomas H. 2,902,193.
Southern United Telephonp Cables Ltd. : See —
Hallas, Lister. 2,917,680.
Mackenzie. William A., and Stark. 2,875,571.
White, Loyd J. 2,915,813.
Southern Wood Preserving Co. : See —
Rogers, Thomas G. 2,876,815.
Southern California Gland Co. : See —
Bush, Jess A., Freeman, and Hagerty. 2,884,358.
Southern States Equipment Corp. : See —
Carmichael, Robert D. 2,908,945.
Carmichael, Robert D., and Meek. 2,897,550.
Hansen, Johannes P. 2.876.502.
Richardson, Olan. 2,903,538.
Richardson, Olan. and Walter. 2,916,780.
Southerwick, Harold I. : See —
Goehrig, George H., Jr., and Southerwick.
Southerwick, Harold I., to Blackhawk Mfg. Co.
2,867,409. 1-6-59. CI. 254 — 2.
Southerwick. Harold I., to Blackhawk Mfg. Co.
vehicle lift attachment. 2.867,410, 1-6-59, CI. 254— 133V
Southerwick, Harold I., to Blackhawk Mfg. Co. Portable
jack assemblage. 2,909,358, 10-20-5.9, CI. 254 — 2.
Southwell, E. H.. Co. : See —
Southwell, Edward H.. and Emal. 2,904.240,
Southwell, Edward H., and E. A. Emal, to E. H. Southwell Co.
Easy opening air-tight container. 2,904,240, 9-15-59 CI.
229—51.
Southwest Industrial Products, Inc. : See —
Entz, Gerhard B., and Connally. 2,888,915.
Southwest Products Co. : See —
Tracy, Ward D. 2,894,789.
Southwest Research Institute : See — ■
McCutchan, Roy T. 2,880,172.
Southwestern Development Co. : See —
Easley. Seth F. 2,882,541.
Southwestern Industrial Electronics Co. : See —
Reynolds. Vining T. 2.875.017.
South Western Minerals Corp. : See —
Sweet, Andrew T. 2,906,465.
Southwick, Arthur M. Hive inspection tool. 2.875,454,
3-3-59, CI. 6—12.
Southwick, Peter F., to Gulf Research & Development Co.
Electric logging. 2,874,347, 2-17-59, CI. 324 — 1.
Southwood, Robert L. : See —
Kremen, Seymour S., and Southwood. 2,917,833.
Southworth. George C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc.
Frequency changer and wave amplifier. 2,868,980, 1-13-59,
CI. 250—36.
2,909,367.
Service jack.
Bumper type
884
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Southworth, George C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Nonlinear transmission media. 2,897,452, 7-28-59, CI.
331 — 70.
Southworth, James, Jr., O. W. Marsh, J. P. Badger, and G.
Drengler, to Union Carbide Corp. Sealing joint. 2,907,809,
10-6-59, CI. 13G— 121.
Southworth, Wallace D. : See —
Steele, Earl P., and Southworth. 2,890,930.
Sovinskv Eugene, to United States of America. Army. Field
protective mask. 2,898,908, 8-11-59, CI. 128—141.
Sovinskv, Eugene, and A. L. West, to United States of
America, Armv. Mask to mask resuscitator. 2,887,104,
5-19-59, CI. 128—29.
Sowa. Frank J : See —
Cohen, Sylvan I., Frant, and Sowa. 2.901,392.
Sowa Frank J. N-myristyl-3-hvdroxybutylamines and their
salts. 2.874,185. 2-17-59. CI. 260—501.
Sowell, Ernest A., R. L. Curtin, B. A. Hall, and B. L. Seallet,
to Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Cold swelling starch product.
2,897,086, 7-28-59, CI. 99 — 139.
Sowerby, James D. Heavy load transporter having traction
belts. 2.873.870. 2-17-59, CI. 214 — 83.26.
Sowirka, Theodore : See —
Ludman. Walter W.. and Sowirka. 2.918.648.
Sowle, Theo. J. Combination face and head protector.
2.881,442, 4-14-59, CI. 2—9.
Sowle, Theo J. Combined hip and body harness. 2,892,193,
6-30-59, CI. 2 — 2.
Sowle, Theo J. Adjustable face guard. 2,908,911, 10-20-59,
CI. 2—9.
Sowter, Anthony B., and H. J. Foxon, to The General Electric
Co. Ltd. Pressure welding. 2,894,323, 7-14-59, CI.
29—481.
Spacht, Ronald B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Substituted xvlenols as rubber antioxidants. 2,900,362,
8-18-59, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Spacht, Ronald B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rub-
ber antioxidants. 2,909,504, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Spacht. Ronald B., and C. E. Sturm, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Composition comprising chlorosubstituted
ethylene polvmer plasticized with 1,4-diarovl butane.
2.888,423, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 32.8.
Spademan, Charles F., to Toledo Scale Corp. Weighing scale.
2.919.123. 12-29-59. CI. 265 — 5.
Spaenig, Hermann, and A. Weickmann, to Badische Anilin- &
Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of compounds
of the pyrimidine series. 2,913,462, 11-17-59, CI. 260 —
256.4.
Spaetgens, Theodore W. Helical spring flexible coupling.
2,909,911, 10-27-59, CI. 64—14.
Spaeth. Charles P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the production of saturated aliphatic nitro
compounds. 2,883.432. 4-21-59. CI. 260—644.
Spaeth. Charles P.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for the preparation of nitro derivatives.
2.883,433. 4-21-59. CI. 260 — 644.
Spaeth. Charles P.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Liquid phase process for the Dreparation of nitro deriva-
tives. 2,883.434. 4-21-59, CI. 260—644.
Spainhower. Walter. Easel for a picture frame. 2.876,973,
3-10-59, Gl. 248 — 37.
Spal, John P. Method of and means for increasing the effi-
ciencv of internal combustion engines. 2,906,848, 9-29-59,
CI. 219 — 38.
Spalding, A. G.. & Bros., Inc. : See —
Brandon, Thomas O. 2,882,058.
Spalding, Charles W., and W. H. West, to General Motors
Corp. Hydraulic power brake unit. 2.908,137, 10-13-59,
CI. 60—51.
Spalding. Charles W., and W. H. West, to General Motors
Corn. Hvdraulic power brake booster. 2,916,882, 12-15-59,
CI. 60 — 54.6.
Spalding, Joseph P., S. Rattner, and N. George, Jr. : said
George assor. to United States of America, Army. Receiver
including wave guide T with imnedance thereof varied at
intermediate frequency. 2.891,147, 6-16-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Spalding. Palmer W. Fishline attachment. 2,890,510,
6-16-59, CI. 24 — 126.
Spalla. Celestino : See —
Di Marco. Aurelio, and Snalla. 2.776.490.
Spaller, Albert L., to General Electric Co. Base making ap-
paratus. 2.887,825. 5-26-59. CI. 49—14.
Spalvins. Janis V. Refrigeration table assembly. 2,895,311,
7-21-59. CI. 62 — 258.
Spanbauer. Leonard E. : See —
Corrado. Ernest M.. Ross, and Spanbauer. 2,904,051.
Spftngberg, Sven F. A. Railing for stairways. 2,869,829,
1-20-59. CI. 256—65.
Spangler, Bernard. Display sign indicia. 2,895,245, 7-21-59,
CI. 40—130.
Spangler. Earl D., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus
for pulling the end from a coil of strip. 2,880,778, 4-7-59,
CI. 153—15.
Spangler. Edward O. : See —
Pollitz, Harold C, Spangler, and Kessler. 2,879,952.
Spancler, Grant E. : See —
Estes, James W., and Spangler. 2,870,004.
Spann, Delroy O., to Delta Tank Mfg. Co. Spherical
separator. 2.893,510. 7-7-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Spann, Delroy O., to Delta Tank Mfg. Co., Inc. Process ves-
sels. 2,903,088, 9-8-59, CI. 183—2.7.
Spann, Delroy O., to Delta Tank Mfg. Co., Inc. Split stream
inlets. 2,911,059, 11-3-59, CI. 183 — 2.7.
Spann, Edwin C, and W. G. Copenhaver, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Fractionation column control. 2,881,118, 4—7-59, CI.
202 — 160.
Spannhake, Ernst W., to LeTourneau-Westinghouse Co. Ve-
hicle steering mechanism. 2,907,399, 10-6-59, CI.
180—79.1.
Spanos, Nicholas C. : See —
Jianas, Alexander G., Dos Passos, Spanos, and Towne.
2,882,643.
Sparcatron Ltd. : See —
Fefer, Gregory, Rudorff, and Seed. 2,876,386.
Sparer, Seno, to American Optical Co. Knife holder clamp
for microtome. 2,901,944, 9-1-59, CI. 88 — 40.
Sparkes. Sidney F. Window or door assembly. 2,908,051,
10-13-59. CI. 20 — 19.
Sparklets Ltd. : See —
Cullender, Henry F. 2,893,259.
Sparklin, Charles H., to Whirlpool Corp. Speed governor.
2,903,535, 9-8-59, CI. 200—80.
Sparks, Earl C, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Sup-
pressed carrier modulator. 2,883,625. 4-21-59, CI. 332 — 44.
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2,874,297, 2-17-59. CI. 250 — 43.5.
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer.
2.900,510, 8-18-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Analyzer
and voltage measuring circuit. 2,905,823, 9-22-59, CI.
250 — 43.5.
Sparks, Marshall S., Jr., and T. H. Harp, Jr., to Phillips
Petroleum Co. Regulated power supply. 2,900,511,
8-18-59, CI. 250 — 43.5.
Sparks, Thomas, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Double
ribbon mechanism. 2,902.135. 9-1-59, CI. 197 — 153.
Sparks, Van J. Multiple-ball valve. 2,891,571, 6-23-59, CI.
137—512.1.
Sparks. William J., R. E. Clayton, and J. R. Briggs, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Butyl rubber tire tread
compositions, process for preparation and tire containing
such composition. 2,884,982, 5-5-59, CI. 152 — 330.
Sparks, William J., and D. W. Young, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Alcohol-containing gasoline composition.
2,897,067, 7-28-59, CI. 44 — 56.
Spase, Charles B., to Lipe-Rollway Corp. Drive mechanism.
2,872,005, 2-3-59, CI. 192—104.
Spase, Charles B., to Lipe-Rollway Corp. Speed limiting
torque metering vibration dampening clutch. 2,879,873,
3-31-59, CI. 192—104.
Spase, Charles B., to Lipe-Rollway Corp. Friction shoe.
2,913,085, 11-17-59, CI. 192—107.
Spath, Catherine M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Antifoggants
for reversal color development. 2,899,306, 8-11-59, CI.
96—56.
Spatta, George, to Clark Equipment Co. Apparatus and
method for handling passengers. 2,885,242, 5-5-59, CI.
296 — 28.
Spatz, Walter B., to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Retractable mecha-
nism of pinch yoke type. 2,868,170, 1-13-59, CI.
120—42.03.
Spatz, Walter B. Marking pencil.
120—9.
Spaude, Siegfried : See —
Bernhauer, Konrad, and Spaude.
Spaulding, Carl P.. to Consolidated
Electronic switching apparatus.
250 — 27.
Spaulding, Carl P., to Datex Corp.
control system. 2,909,769, 10-20-59, CI. 340 — 347.
Spaulding, Charles W., and R. A. Pelz. to Westinchouse Elec-
tric Corp. Electromagnetic device. 2,883,487, 4-21-59,
CI. 200 — 87.
Spaulding, George E., Jr. : See —
Meyer, Earl W., Jr., and Spaulding. 2,914.693.
Meyer, Earl W., Jr., and Spaulding. 2,914,695.
Spaulding, Howard O. : See —
Koch, Royal G., and Spaulding. 2,869,141.
Spaulding, Joseph H. Illuminator. 2.877,340, 3-10-59, CJ.
240—3.
Spaulding, Spencer W., and R. Pressman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Code converter. 2,886.241, 5-12-59, CI. 235 —
154.
Speake, George D.. M. J. B. Scanlan, and E. Cottam, to
Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. Transmit-receive
cells. 2,884,602, 4-28-59, CI. 333—13.
Speakman Co. : See —
Fraser, James, and McLean. 2.906.293.
Fraser, James, and McLean. 2,910,009.
McLean, Edward S. 2.SSS.210.
McLean, Edward S.. and Fraser. 2,914.084.
Speakman. Rnvmond H.. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Melt spinning apparatus. 2,871,511, 2-3-59, CI. 18 — 8.
Spear. Adrian G.. Jr. : See —
Muller, George H., and Spear. 2.90S.324.
Spear, Charles E. Mechanical oscillator. 2,883,867, 4-28-59,
CI. 74—30.
Spear. Walter A., to Nu-Tone, Inc. Kitchen power unit.
2,868,025, 1-13-59, CI. 74 — 16.
Spearman, Elmer I. : See —
Alderman, Edwin N., Spearman, and Stout. 2,914,476
2,907,301, 10-6-59, CI.
2,893, 9S9.
Electrodynamics Corn.
2,867,723, 1-6-59, CI.
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Spearow, Ralph. Single casing multiple horizon oil produc-
tion method. 2,871,945, 2-3-59, CI. 166—52.
Spearow, Ralph. Multiple horizon simultaneous pressuriza-
tion and production method. 2,906,336, 9-29-59, CI.
166—10.
Spearow, Ralph. Method of cementing unusable boreholes.
2,918,124, 12-22-59, CI. 166 — 21.
Spechler, Daniel S. : See —
Beeber, Allan R. A., and Spechler. 2,893,896.
Specht, Edward H. : See —
Neher, Harry T., Specht, and Kelley. 2,888,480.
Specht, Lisa M. Beach sheet and anchoring means therefor.
2,907,057, 10-6-59, CI. 5—344.
Specht, Klara : See —
Specht, Max. 2,917,387.
Specht, Max, deceased, by K. and V. C. Specht, heirs ;
P. O. Tobeler, d.b. under the name of Trans-Oceanic,
treatment of coffee beans. 2,917,387, 12-15-59, CI.
68.
Specht, Verena C. : See —
Specht, Max. 2,917,387.
Special Engineering Service, Inc. : See —
Ficht, Karl H. R. 2,887,147.
Special Equipment Co. : See —
Thompson, Clarence R. 2,868,251.
Specialties Alimentaires Bourguignonnes (S. A. B.) : See —
Labarre, Maurice. 2,872,705.
Specialties Development Corp. : See —
Bagno, Samuel M., and Joerren. 2,867,282.
Cutsogeorge, George A. 2,901,740.
Joerren, Ernest A., and Scott. 2,868,300.
Klein, Clifford J. 2,906,928.
Maclntyre, Ronald, and Sheakley. 2,871,197.
Mapes, Daniel. 2,906,366.
Masnik, Walter, Romeo, and Zurlo. 2,877,653.
Nicita, Charles A. 2,916,635.
Olson, Walter J., Parsons, and Schrank. 2,893,208.
Peters, Melville F. 2,867,792.
Seed, Daniel. 2,906,447.
Spidy, Alexander R. 2,894,658.
Sylvester, Walter G. 2,906,107.
Ware, Colin C, Blake, and Demers. 2,899,566.
Warwick, John. 2,881,988.
Wentz, Edward A. 2.901,190.
Young, David H. 2,906,288.
Specialties. Inc. : See —
Buealo, Louis. 2,875,646.
Lysle, Gordon, and Tuttle. 2,906,399.
Newton, John C. 2,887,927.
Tuttle, Clifton M., Brown, and Brasser. 2,880,325.
Specialty Papers Co., The : See —
Knowles. Edward R. 2.872.700.
Knowles, Edward R. 2,913.762.
Specialty Products Corp. : See —
Skelly, James J. 2,874,438.
Speck, John C, Jr. Polychloro-7,8-disubstituted-2,5-diimino
glycoluril for use as an anti-vesicant. 2,885,305, 5-5-59,
CI. 117—121.
Speck, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Neutral
bar assembly. 2,909,757, 10-20-59, CI. 339 — 198.
Speckin, Alfred P.. and J. R. Bashor, to United States Drill
Head Co. Drill head. 2,884,818, 5-5-59, CI. 77 — 22.
Speckman, William J. : See —
Tinsman, Jack R. 2,880,430.
Spector, Baruch, V2 to N. H. Spector. Mechanical pencil
with an automatic feed mechanism. 2,911,948, 11-10-59,
CI. 120 — 14.1.
Spector, Marshall L., and R. P. Strang, to General Electric
Co. Preparation of diphenylsilanediol. 2,899,453, 8-11-59,
CI. 260 — 448.2.
Spector, Novera H. : See —
Spector, Baruch. 2,911,948.
Spectralum Corp. : See —
Zakin, Paul P. 2,914,986.
Spedding, Frank H, T. A. Butler, and
States of America, Atomic Energy
for separating uranium fission'
3-10-59. CI. 75—84.1.
Spedding, Frank H., and A. S. Newton, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Volatile fluoride
process for separating plutonium from other materials.
2,882,125, 4-14-59, CI. 23—14.5.
Spedding, Frank H, and J. E. Powell, to Iowa State College
Research Foundation, Inc. Method of separating nitrosen
isotopes by ion-exchange. 2.889,205, 6-2-59, CI. 23 — 193.
Spedding, Frank H., H. A. Wilhelm, and W. H. Keller, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Thorium-beryllium alloys and method of producing same.
2,903,351, 9-8-59, CI. 75—122.7.
Speech Research For The Deaf Ltd. : See —
Plant, George R. G. 2,915,589.
Speed. David B., and I. R. Smith, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Flux. 2,879,195, 3-24-59, CI. 148 — 23.
Speed Development Co. Ltd. : See —
Ruffle, William H. 2,894,251.
Speed, Donald K. : See —
Hoffman, Howard T., Speed, and Janofsky. 2,893,634.
Speed Feed Machine Corp. : See —
Broderson, Neil O. 2,918,885.
Speed-Park Inc. : See —
Alimanestiano, Mihai. 2,890,802.
Alimanestiano, Serban. 2,915,204.
I. B. Johns, to United
Commission. Process
products. 2,877,109,
Speed, William C, and G. M. Sutheim, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Production of ferromagnetic iron oxide. 2,900,236,
8-18-59, CI. 23—200.
Speed, William C, and G. M. Sutheim, to Audio Devices, Inc.
Production of ferromagnetic iron oxide. 2,900,239, 8-18-59,
CI. 23 — 277.
Spee-Dee Check Out Systems : See —
McNeil, Clyde L., and Buck. 2,902,115.
Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Self-applicable
sphygmomanometer. 2,869,536, 1-20-59, CI. 128 — 2.05.
Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Sphygmoma-
nometer cuffs. 2,896,610, 7-28-59, CI. 128—2.05.
Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Blood lancets.
2,896,628, 7-28-59, CI. 128—314.
Speer Carbon Co. : See —
Krellner, Clement H. 2,903,666.
Krellner, Clement H. 2.907,971.
McGarvey, Harold J. 2,903,627.
Speer, John H., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Free-running
relay multivibrator. 2,892,105, 6-23-59, CI. 307 — 132.
Speer, Robert J. : See —
Barns, Robert L., Dosher, Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry, Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Speer, Walter, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akt. Pro-
duction of benzene dicarboxylic acids. 2,883,421, 4-21-59,
CI. 260—524.
Speers, Stewart W., to American Viscose Corp. Humidifier
and control system. 2,906,205, 9-29-59, CI. 101 — 416.
Speese, Daniel S. Compressing device for collapsible paste
tubes. 2,874,876, 2-24-59, CI. 222 — 102.
Speese, Daniel S. Adjustable bracket for holding small fix-
tures. 2,896,895, 7-28-59, CI. 248—226.
Speeter, Merrill E., and W. C. Anthony, to The Upjohn Co.
Production of certain tryptamines and compounds produced
in the process. 2,870,162, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 319.
Speeter, Merrill E., and R. D. Birkenmeyer, to The Upjohn
Co. Alkylaminoalkyl 2,4,6-trimethylbenzamide. 2,901,507,
8-25-59, CI. 260—558.
Speh, Herman A., to Burroughs Corp. Electronic checking
device. 2,885,146, 5-5-59, CI. 235 — 61.11.
Spehar, John P. : See —
Finigan, Charles M., and Spehar. 2,884,474.
Speicher, Paul L., to The Cyclone Seeder Co., Inc. Mobile
broadcast spreader. 2,882,060, 4-14-59, CI. 275 — 15.
Speicher, William : See —
Schaffer, Herman W., and Speicher. 2,894,239.
Speicher, William, to General Electric Co. Electric-powered
traction wheel. 2,899,005, 8-11-59. CI. 180 — 60.
Speidel Corp. : See —
Augenstein, Karl C. 2,889,681.
Augenstein, Karl C, and Levinger. 2,901,895.
Speidel, Hermann : See —
Ruthardt, Konrad, and Speidel. 2,890,114.
Speiden, Edgar F., to The Parkersburg Rig & Reel 'Co. Pneu-
matic counterbalance having a control mechanism therefor.
2.900,841, 8-25-59. CI. 74 — 589.
Speier, John L., to Dow Corning Corp. Preparation of
organosilicon esters. 2,906,735, 9-29-59, CI. 260 — 46.5.
Speier. John L., Jr., to Dow Corning Corporation. (Cyanoalk-
oxy) alkyl substituted organosilicon compounds. 2,872,435
2-3-59. CI. 260—46.5.
Speight, Eric A. : See —
Carasso, John I., and Speight. 2,902,419.
Speight, Francis R. : See —
Lotarski, Stephen P., and Speight. 2,898,014.
Speir, Earl R. Folding adjustable seat tray assembly.
2,878,945, 3-24-59, CI. 211 — 88.
Speith, Karl G. : See —
Bungeroth, Adolf, Speith, and Schrewe. 2,895.190.
Darmann, Otto, Kobusch, and Speith. 2,900,285.
Speller. Jack B.. to United Aircraft Corp. Analogue-to-digital
converter. 2,873,440, 2-10-59, CI. 340—347.
Speller, Jack B., to United Aircraft Corp. Square wave gen-
erator. 2,885,549. 5-5-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Spenard, Le Roy C; to Holmes Electric Protective Co. Local
2,874,376,
2,881,926,
to
of
2,887,770,
alarm circuit for burglar alarm systems.
2-17-59. CI. 340 — 276.
Spence, Albert A. Sun visor holder attachment,
4-14-59, CI. 211—89.
Spence, Beatrice M. Therapeutic method and apparatus
2,911,974, 11-10-59, CI. 128 — 293.
Spence, Hubert L., deceased, by L. S. Spence, executrix
National Malleable and Steel Castings Co. Method
stabilizing and processing cushioning units.
5-26-59, CI. 29—407.
Spence, John : See —
Bock, George E., and Spence. 2,870.723.
Jones, Jean E., and Spence. 2,912,329.
Spence, John T. D., to The National Standard Co. Ltd
Method of packaging coils of longitudinally extending ma
terial. 2,875,561, 3-3-59, CI. 53 — 13.
Spence, Lorna S. : See —
Spence, Hubert L. 2,887,770.
Spence, Paulsen. Integral-pilot valve
CI. 137 — 489.5.
Spence, Paulsen. Regulating-valve
4-14-59, CI. 137 — 489.5.
Spence, Paulsen. Rotary-stem actuating means.
7-14-59, CI. 74—96.
Spence, Paulsen. Adjustable valve-actuating means. 2,903,-
012, 9-8-59, CI. 137—271.
2,879,792, 3-31-59,
means. 2,881,792,
2,894,399,
886
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
and Hill,
and Hill.
2,889,-
Spenee. Paulsen, Flanged elastomeric sleeve type flexible
coupling for pipes. 2,905,488. 9-22-59. Cl. 285 — 236.
Spenee, Peter, & Sons Ltd. : See —
Hill, Kenneth M., and Lynskey. 2,890,953.
Lynskey, Peter J. 2,895,823.
Spenee, Robert : See —
Nicholls, Cyril M., Wells, and Snence. 2,908,547.
Spenee, Thomas C, and R. B. Funk, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Crimping fibres. 2,917,784, 12-22-59. Cl. 19 — 66.
Spenee, Thomas C, R. B. Funk, H. N. Woessner, to The Dow
Chemical Co. Method for crimping acrylonitrile polymer
fibers. 2.917,800. 12-22-59. Cl. 28—72.
Spenceley, Robert M. : See —
Shaw, William E., Spenceley, and Teetzel. 2,898,187.
Spencer, Albert B., to General Electric Co. High gloss paint
composition comprising a modified aromatic hydrocarbon-
aldehyde resin, a pigment, and a tertiary amine, and proc-
ess of making same. 2,890,192, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 43.
Spencer, Alvin C. Dispensing device and container therefor.
2,874,877, 2-24-59, Cl. 222—162.
Spencer, C. Richard, and M. J. Nagv, to Northrop Aircraft,
Inc. Perspective drawing kit. 2,876,547, 3-10-59, Cl.
33—77.
Spencer, Cecil A., to American Cyanamid Co. Tobias acid
compositions and diazotization thereof. 2,867,613, 1-6-59,
Cl. 260—141.
Spencer, Charles C. : See —
Schoch, Thomas J., and Spencer. 2,876,160.
Spencer, Charles F. : See —
Gillies, Duncan Mr., and Spencer. 2,898,848.
Spencer Chemical Co. : See —
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,911,399.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner,
2,911,400.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner,
2,911,401.
Francis, William C, and Hopkins. 2.876,218.
Hopkins, Thomas R., and Pullen. 2,906,614.
MacArthur. James G. 2,899,324.
Thornton, James R., and Marsh. 2,891,069.
Spencer, Clarence S. Dispensing-cap for containers.
081, 6-2-59, Cl. 222—153.
Spencer, Donald B., to Guy F. Atkinson Co. Ladle relining
method. 2,894,739, 7-14-59, Cl. 266 — 43.
Spencer. Edward G., F. Reggia. J. E. Tompkins, and R. D.
Hatcher, to United States of America, Army. Electro-
magnetically steered microwave antenna. 2,905,940.
9-22-59. CI. 343 — 778.
Spencer, Glenn S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Bobbin holder
for spinning frames and the like. 2,872,127, 2-3-59, Cl.
242—130.2.
Spencer, Glenn S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,872,823. 2-10-59, Cl. 74—6.
Spencer, Glenn S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Pendulous bob-
bin support for spinning frames and the like. 2.876,962,
3-10-59. Cl. 242—130.2.
Spencer, Glenn S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Two-speed
transmission for vehicles. 2,892,521, 6-30-59, Cl. 192 — 6.
Spencer, Glenn S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,900,525, 8-18-59, Cl. 290—38.
Spencer, Glenn S., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Engine starter
gearing. 2,900,526, 8-18-59, Cl. 290—38.
Spencer, Gordon R., to Philco Corp. Cathode ray tube gun
structure. 2,905,848, 9-22-59, Cl. 313 — 82.1.
Spencer, Howard F. Soaking pit cover carriages.
6-30-59, Cl. 212—4.
Spencer-Hughes Corp. : See —
Maynard, Ralph D., Jr. 2,876,899.
Spencer, Jack O. Replaceable faucet handle.
8-11-59, Cl. 74 — 553.
Spencer, Jessie H., Jr., to General Motors Corp.
defrosting means. 2,904,968, 9-22-59, Cl. 62-
Spencer, John F. T. : See —
Haskins, Reginald H., and Spencer. 2,902,409.
Spencer, Joseph N., to Commercial Solvents Corp. New
sedatives and anticonvulsants. 2,902,404, 9-1-59, Cl.
167—65.
Spencer, Kenneth E. V. : See —
Johnston, Robert G., and Spencer. 2,903,394.
Spencer, Leslie G., to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Wire hold-
ing device. 2,890,524, 6-16-59, Cl. 30—124.
Spencer, Oliver E. Railroad car cushioning mechanism.
2,915,198, 12-1-59, Cl. 213—43.
Spencer. Paul W. : See —
Peterson, Russell M., Spencer, Peterson, and McLouth.
2,880,682.
Spencer, Raymond C. : See —
Larson, Arthur D., and Spencer. 2,877,534.
Spencer, Richard W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Stabilization of
magnetic amplifiers. 2,881,268, 4-7-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Spencer, Richard W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Inductively
reset carrier magnetic amplifier. 2,886,658, 5-12-59, Cl.
179—171.
Spencer, Robert V., to J. H. Carpenter. Fanning ore con-
centrator. 2,875,898, 3-3-59, Cl. 209 — 458.
Spencer, Rolf E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Ap-
paratus for sensing the position of a movable element.
2,882,524, 4-14-59, Cl. 340—347.
2,892,550,
2,898,776,
Evaporator
-140.
Spencer, Rolf E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.
Analog computing apparatus to evaluate the rate of change
of one variable with respect to another. 2,887,270, 5—19-59,
Cl. 235—184.
Spencer, Rolf E., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Rate
measuring servosystem. 2,889,504, 6-2-59, Cl. 318 — 28.
Spencer, Rolf E., to Electrical & Musical Industries Ltd.
Apparatus for converting digital code signals to analogue
signals. 2,916,734, 12-8-59, Cl. 340 — 347.
Spencer. Rolf E., and R. Voles, to Electric & Musical Indus-
tries Ltd. Computing mechanism especially for controlling
automatic machine tools. 2,883,110. 4-21-59. Cl. 235 — 189.
Spencer, Rolf E., and G. H. Stephenson, to Electric & Musical
Industries Ltd. Servo-mechanism function generator utiliz-
ing an error voltage. 2,894,685, 7-14-59, Cl. 235—150.
Spencer, Rolf E., and R. Voles, to Electric & Musical Indus-
tries Ltd. Displacement error reducing pattern servo-
system. 2,900,586, 8-18-59, Cl. 318 — 162.
Spencer, Rolf E., and R. Voles, to Electric & Musical Indus-
tries Ltd. Servo mechanisms. 2,900,590, 8-18-59, Cl.
318 — 448.
Spencer, Russell W., to North American Aviation, Inc. Chemi-
cal taper milling process. 2,881,059, 4-7-59, Cl. 41 — 42.
Spencer, Thomas : See —
Beech, Austin S., and Spencer. 2,879,905.
Spencer, William A. Coin controlled barrier gate mech-
anism for vehicles. 2,878,998, 3-24-59, Cl. 235 — 99.
Spencer-Smith, John L. : See —
Matthew, John A., and Spencer-Smith. 2,905,976.
Spengler, Giinter, and G. Lohmann. Grease testing machine.
2,883,855, 4-28-59, Cl. 73—10.
Spengler, Giinter, and H. Hohn, to The Alpha Molykote
Corp. Method of preparing lubrieative crystalline molyb-
denum disulfide. 2,892,741, 6-30-59, Cl. 148—624.
Spengler, Giinter, and H. Hohn, to The Alpha Molykote Corp.
Method for forming metal sulfide coatings. 2,905,574,
9-22-59, Cl. 117—65.
Spengler, Herbert, K. Bischoff, and H. Dreeskampf, to Ruhr-
chemie Akt. Photoelectric apparatus for measuring and
remote reading of liquid levels. 2,884,783, 5-5-59, Cl.
73 — 290
Spengler, Ralph A., A. O. Reynolds, and C. W. Snyder ; said
Reynolds and said Snyder assors. to said Spengler.
Method of making plant pots. 2,881,680, 4-14-59, Cl.
92—58.
Sperazz. Charles M., Sr. : See —
Smith, Stanley W., and Sperazz. 2,879,014.
Sperber, Heinrich : See —
Becke, Friedrich, and Sperber. 2,913,500.
Sperber, Milton M. : See —
Siegmund, Gerhard B. 2,916,200.
Sperber, Nathan : See —
Sherlock, Margaret H., and Sperber. 2,887,481.
Sherlock. Margaret, Sperber, and Papa. 2,889,328.
Sperber, Nathan, to Schering Corp. Blood anticoagulant
composition and process. 2,899,358, 8-11-59, Cl. 167 — 65.
Spercel. Robert J. Gauge for circular form tools. 2,884,703,
5-5-59. Cl. 33—201.
Sperlich, Herman A. : See —
Zebley. Donald D. 2,869,709.
Sperling, Harold D. : See —
Lanphere, Gerald B., and Sperling. 2,892,243.
Sperling, Jacob G., to Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp.
Transistor frequency dividers. 2,869,002, 1-13-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
Sperling, Reuben, to The Ruberoid Co. Process of blending a
polyvinyl chloride plastisol with molten coal tar pitch.
2,883,354, 4-21-59, Cl. 260—28.5.
Spero, George B. : See —
Lincoln, Frank H.. Jr.. Schneider, and Spero. 2.867,631-
2,867.638.
Magerlein, Barney J., and Spero. 2,883,402.
Magerlein, Barney J., Spero, Hogg, and Schneider.
2,884,421.
Sebek, Oldrich K., and Spero. 2,897,218.
Spero, George B., to The Upjohn Co. Organic compounds
and process. 2,881,168, 4-7-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Spero, George B.. to The Upjohn Co. 6-methyl analogues of
cortisone, hydrocortisone and 21-esters thereof. 2,897,217,
7-28-59, Cl. 260—397.45.
Spero, George B., B. J. Magerlein, W. P. Schneider, and J. A.
Hogg, to The Upjohn Co. 6-fluoro-17a.21-epoxy-l,4-preg-
nadienes. 2,884,420, 4-28-59, Cl. 260—239.55.
Spero, John J. : See —
Marraffino, Leonard L. 2,905,364.
Marraffino. Leonard L. 2,914.220.
Marraffino, Leonard L. 2,918,199.
Spero, John J., % to L. L. Marraffino. Device for dis-
pensing striped materials. 2,873,887, 2-17-59, Cl.
222 — 94.
Speros, Dimitrios M., to General Electric Co. Cathodes and
emissive material therefor. 2,S71,196, 1-27-59, 'Cl.
252 — 512.
Sperotto, Guiseppe. Apparatus for the gradual decatizing
of fabrics. 2,885,875, 5-12-59, Cl. 68—5.
Sperow, James A. Gauge clamp for sharpening tools.
2,893,179, 7-7-59, Cl. 51—221.
Sperr, Fritz, and E. Wiberg, to Union Carbide Corp. Methods
of preparing esters of orthosilicic acid. 2,909,550,
10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 448.8.
LIST OF PATENTEES
887
Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd., The : See —
Barr, John D. 2,911,833.
Cotton, Michael B. 2,880,617.
Glenny, Arthur P. 2,87(i,9Ci7.
Glenny, Arthur P. 2,891,407.
Glenny, Arthur P., and Dove. 2,890,442.
Harvey, Gilbert N. 2,900,736.
Jofeh, Marcus L. 2,894,396.
Sedgfield, Hugh B. 2,888,256.
Sedgfield, Hugh B. 2,913,907.
Sedgneld, Hugh B., and Errington. 2,878,006.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., Jofeh, and Albrecht. 2,869,851.
Sedgneld, Hugh B., and Luttrelle. 2,868,021.
Sedgfield. Hugh B.. Taylor, and MacDougall. 2,903,891.
Sedgfield, Hugh B., and Whalley. 2,874,578.
Sperry, Leonard J., to Globe-Union Inc. High voltage capac-
itor. 2,892,137, 6-23-59, CI. 317—242.
Sperrv, Leonard J., to Globe-Union Inc. Plastic tubular trim-
mer. 2,904,845, 9-22-59, CI. 18—59.
Sperry, Paul A. Bow-forming device. 2,884,169, 4-28-59,
CI. 223 — 16.
Sperry Products, Inc. : See —
Cowan, Gerald de G., Laurenson, and Van Hemert.
2,889.514.
Drake, Harcourt C. 2,900,596.
Elion, Herbert A. 2,881,336.
Henry, Elliott A. 2,883,860.
Henry, Elliott A. 2,888,824.
Pahud, Jacques P. 2,888,581.
Schulze, Harald. 2,873,391.
Van Valkenburg, Howard E.. and Sansom. 2,883,861.
Wilson, Richard A. 2,884,592.
Sperry Rand Corp. : See —
Abzug, Malcolm J. 2,884,212.
Ambrose, Walter J., and Lane. 2,879,670.
Andeen. Richard E. 2.896,883.
Artuso, Nichols F. 2,916,712.
Aumuller, Edward F. 2,880,616.
Barney, Kay H., and Greenspan. 2,903,605.
Beach, Lennox F. 2,886,897.
Beers, Max I., and Davis. 2,888,219.
Berkowitz, Bernard. 2,875,439.
Berky, Richard K. 2.901,899.
Bernstein, Alfred. 2,883,176.
Blain, Albert. 2,906,527.
Blain, Albert, Welsh, Wilson, and Reed. 2,914,264.
Blain, Albert, Welsh, Wilson, Reed, Mever, and Roggen-
stein. 2,874,369.
Blizard. Robert B. 2,887.783.
Bonn, Theodore H. 2,907,894.
Bouchard, John R., and Hammon. 2,878,679.
Broder. Alan, and Sammis. 2.867,766.
Brugger, Richard G. 2,915,902.
Carissimi, Louis C. 2,880,503.
Carter, Leslie F. 2,887,784.
Chenerv, Peter J.. Fagg. and Ross. 2,877,586.
Chini, Joseph. 2,897,556.
Colin, Seymour B. 2,891,190.
Cohn, Seymour B. 2,918.632.
Colistra, Walter P. 2,898,690.
Crosby, Robert L. 2,889,468.
Crowther. George A. 2.873.067.
Daniels, Howard L. 2,900,629.
Danner, Frederick G., and Browne. 2,903,607.
Davies. Donald A., and Lalli. 2,884,829.
Dean. Walter N. 2.873,444.
De Lalio, Louis D. 2,904.744.
De Stevens, George. 2,882,160.
De Stevens, George. 2,892,835.
De Stevens, George. 2,892,836.
De Stevens, George. 2,905,666.
De Stevens, George. 2,916,487.
De Stevens, George. 2,916,488.
De Stevens, George, and Sprague. 2,892,834.
De Stevens, George, and Sprague. 2,892.837.
De Stevens, George, and Sprague. 2,912,434.
Devol, George C. 2,918,864.
De Westfelt. Gerard P. 2,918,614.
Doersam, Charles H.. Jr., and King. 2,907,985.
Duncan, Bobbv J. 2,915,713.
Durbin, Edward. 2,874,352.
Durbin, Edward. 2,892,188.
Eberlv, John H. 2,885,232.
Eberly, Harry C. 2,910,931.
Eckert. John P., Jr. 2.876.440.
Eckert, John P., Jr. 2,884,521.
Eckert, John P.. Jr. 2 901 .733.
Eckert. John P., Jr. 2,907,006.
Eckert, John P., Jr. 2.907,893.
Eckert, John P., Jr. 2.913,594.
Eckert, John P., Jr., and Bonn. 2,892,998.
Eckert. John P.. Jr., and Blain. 2,905,767.
Field. Lester M. 2,913,611.
Frank, Robert L. 2,916,629.
Frantz, Wilbert P. 2.892,948.
Fuller. Edward J., and Pate. 2,874,380.
Garwood, John S. 2.887.782.
Gehring, Arthur J., Jr., Harrison, and Stowe. 2,915,967.
Gottlieb, Marvin. 2,909,319.
Gulemi, Thomas A. 2,898,719.
Gunn, Donald A., Dean, and Senechal. 2,868,608.
Hale, John K., and MeCarty. 2,906,077.
Halpern, William, Depp, and Fragola. 2,887,873.
Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Continued
Halpern, William, Depp, and Trenchard. 2,887,872.
Harris, Herbert, Jr., Hammond, White, and Giulianelli.
2.S73.074.
Harris, Louis H. 2,880,635.
Hecht, Herbert. 2,894,491.
Hecht, Herbert, and Goldstein. 2,881,992.
Hess, John J., Jr. 2,869,063.
Hollyday, James H. 2,868,114.
Huss, Steven J., Wesslund, and Johnson. 2,889,541.
Jacobson, Robert I., and Deutsch. 2,881,423.
Jacoby, Marvin. 2,915,966.
Jessup, John M. 2,880,618.
Kass, Sevmour. 2,906,013.
Kaufmann, Henry W. 2,913,593.
Kaufmann, Henry W. 2,913,595.
Kenyon, David E. 2,884,523.
Kirk, William A., and Brown. 2,868,253.
Koch, Earl E., and MeCarty. 2,885,015.
Lally, Philip M. 2,878,412.
Lang, Albert P. 2,869,454.
Lanning, Walter C. 2,908,892.
Lawrence, Joseph D.. Jr. 2,901,735.
Lawrence, Joseph D., Jr. 2,907,000.
Leavitt, Lionel E. 2,916,683.
Lipkin, Daniel M. 2,888,637.
Lipkin, Daniel M. 2,897,294.
Logan, J. Robert. 2,890.829.
Lukoff, Herman. 2,891,242.
Lynch, John J. 2,873,669.
Marino, Paul J., and Subbiondo. 2,879,672.
Mason, Harry L.. and Noble. 2,908,830.
McBee, Warren D. 2,887,608.
MeCarty, Horace G. 2,892,351.
MeCarty, Horace G. 2,918,774.
MeCarty, Horace G., and Bedke. 2,880,004.
MeCarty, Horace G., and Brikowski. 2,910,816.
MeCarty, Horace G., and Hale. 2,906,076.
McCully, Robert R.. and McDuffie. 2,885,181.
McKenney, Henry F., and Vereesi. 2,918,618.
Meyer, Bruce L. 2,904,683.
Mihanowich, Stanlev. 2,917,643.
Miles, James G.. and Kalb. 2,910,238.
Moreno, Charles A. 2,888,674.
Murphy, Edward J. 2,880,399.
Nekola, Joseph F. 2,887,637.
Newell, William H., Burgess, Zabb, and Frangoulis.
2,888,195.
Newell, William H., Burgess, Zabb, and Frangoulis.
<} OQQ 203
Newell, ' William H., Crowther, and Brown. 2,902,212.
Nolt. Edwin B. 2,872,772.
Nolt, Edwin B., and Haupt. 2,897,748.
Osgood, Harold A., Jr., and Pilcher. 2,892,629.
Paige, Walter G. 2,869,457.
Palmer, Winslow. 2,873,445.
Patrick, James T., and Long. 2,914,291.
Paul, Israel A., and Greene. 2,875,329.
Pelle, James S. 2,880.120.
Petrea, James C. 2,902,805.
Pettit, Robert H. 2,895,086.
Porter, Vincent J. 2,910,656.
Porter, Vincent J., and Naiman
Prager, Irwin A., and Sprague.
Procter, Edward C. 2,910,880.
Proskauer, Richard. 2,905,914.
Rankin. Donald L. 2,869,322.
Rider, Paul Z. 2,900,131.
Rolfs, John C. 2,875.418.
Ross, Philip C. 2,893,002.
Rowley, Lothair H., and Boehm
Rowley, Lothair H., and Milenbach.
Rubens, Sidney M. 2,900,282.
Rubens, Sidney M., Bergh, and Oberg. 2,892,041.
Rudmann, Frank J., Jr. 2.905,894.
Sant Angelo, Michael A. 2,907,939.
Schmitt, William F. 2,888,667.
Schremp. Frederick W. 2.919,007.
Schumacher, Walter B. 2,911,254.
Sege, Thomas D. 2,916,659.
Sensenig, Miles L. 2,910,842.
Sensenig, Miles L., and Robinson. 2,880,814.
Sferrazza, Peter J. 2.875.415.
Sims, John C, Jr. 2,892,970.
Sipin, Anatole J. 2,892,309.
Smith, Charles A. 2.885,231.
Snodgrass, Reuben P. 2,880,414.
Snodgrass. Reuben P. 2,896,145.
Spencer, Richard W. 2,881,268.
Spencer, Richard W. 2,886.658.
Sprague, Robert H. 2,892,838.
Sprague, Robert H. 2,899,430.
Sprague, Robert H. 2,912,433.
Steagall, William F. 2,901,635.
Steagall, William F. 2,911,543.
Steagall, William F. 2,914,751.
Stiefel. Rudy C. 2,873.666.
Stovall. John R., Jr. 2,901.737.
Talambiras, Robert P. 2,888,560.
Tear, James D. 2.874.542.
Tomiyasu, Kiyo. 2,867,781.
Tomivasu, Kivo. 2.873.430.
Tomiyasu, Kivo. 2.901.698.
Tomiyasu, Kiyo. 2,907,961.
2,913,680.
2,886,565.
2,906,977.
2,902,547.
888
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Continued
Torrey, Robert D. 2,876,439.
Torrey, Robert D. 2,913,598.
Torrey, Robert D., and Bonn. 2,901,036.
Treffeisen, Donal R., and Schneck. 2,891,742.
Tribken. Everett R., and Fingerhood. 2,870,979.
Vutz, Wilhelm. 2,880,562.
Vutz, Wilhelm. 2,917,889.
Vutz, Wilhelm, and Mittenbergs. 2 897,749.
Welsh, Herbert F., Schreiner, Mock, and Eckert.
2,901,734.
Wesslund, Robert E., Mader, and Johnson. 2,874,372.
West, James R. 2,877,664.
West, James R. 2,906,393.
Whetter, Lloyd A. 2,900,506.
Whiteley, Charles A. 2,896,307.
Williams, Gerald I. 2,877,451.
Williams, Roger B., Jr. 2,871,369.
Williams, Warren D. 2,880,181.
Willwerth, John H. 2,902,185.
Winters, Berl C. 2,888,832.
Witten, Arthur L., Jr., Marion, and Henning.
Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division : See —
Amato, Gaetano T. 2,881,382.
Buehhold, Theodor A. 2,897,296.
Erb, Theodor. 2,894,210.
Essex, Alois B., Garrett, and McKenney. 2,897,466.
Garfinkel, Alan R. 2,884,615.
Garfinkel, Alan R., and Oken. 2,868,999.
Garfinkel, Alan R., Spinelli, and Munt. 2,878,418.
Keating, William T., and Richter. 2,911,828.
Lustig, Howard E., and Weber. 2,887,552.
MeKennev, Henry F. 2,873,066.
McKenney, Henrv F. 2,878,442.
MeKennev, Henry F., and Keating. 2,878,327.
McKenney, Henry F., Seliger, and Unold. 2,913,649.
McKenney, Henry F., and Unold. 2,892,969.
Newell, William H. 2,895,670.
Philipps, Edwin J. 2,918,821.
Rabin, Richard, and Merl. 2,906,997.
Rapport, Sigmund. 2,907,523.
Rich, Lewis C, and Rowley. 2,878,435.
Richter, Albert. 2,887,882.
Richter, Albert, Ordorica, and Gertz. 2,898,485.
Rosenfeld, Azriel, Gross, and Gala. 2,910,910.
Rowley. Lothair H. 2,870,417.
iSchroeder, George F. 2,895,339.
Seliger, Victor H., and Vafiades. 2,888,630.
Smith, Charles I., Zimet, and Robinson. 2,886,705.
Vafakos, William P. 2,906,455.
Young, John, Jr. 2,882,525.
Young, John, Jr. 2.892,111.
Zahh, Norman J., McKenney, and Newell. 2,873,068.
Zabb, Norman J., Newell, McKenney, and Weber.
2,913,720.
Sperry, Russell L. Polycarboxvlic acids and alkali metal
salts thereof from carbohydrates. 2,881,211, 4-7-59,
CI. 260—528.
Sperry, Russell L. Production of synthetic resinous materials
by acid charring of lignins. 2,894,940, 7-14-59, CI.
260—124.
Sperry-Sun Well Surveying Co. : See —
Butterworth, Gilbert J., and Young. 2,886,397.
Sperzel, Peter J. Pre-set sustaining hinge for toilet seats.
2,901,753, 9-1-59. CI. 4 — 240.
Spes, Hellmuth : See —
Enk, Eduard, and Spes. 2,884,454.
Speth, Peter J. Dvnamoeleetric machine structure. 2,872,-
604, 2-3-59, CI. 310 — 166.
Spetner, Lee M. Automatic speed governor. 2,883,975,
4-28-59, CI. 123—102.
Spevack, Jerome S. Isotope concentration system. 2,895,803.
7-21-59, CI. 23—204.
Spewak, Morwell. Protective covering for bathing suit.
2,896,216, 7-28-59, CI. 2 — 46.
Speziale, Angelo J., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Polyamides.
2.909,566, 10-20-59, CI. 260—561.
Sphere Co. Inc., The : See —
Beronio, Charles E. 2,904,622.
Spiatto, Frank. Easel card feeding and glue applying ma-
chine. 2,902,279, 9-1-59, CI. 271—44.
Spicacci, Attilio R., to Channing Corp. Anti-friction bear-
ings. 2,914,365, 11-24-59, CI. 308—187.2.
Spicer, Harold E., R. Crosby, and F. A. Simpson, to Walton
Engineering Co. Ltd. Thermally sensitive valves.
2,894,6S9, 7-14-59, CI. 236 — 34.5.
Spicer, John J., Jr., to Industrial Enterprises, Inc. Push
button switch. 2,886,674, 5-12-59, CI. 200—159.
Spicer, John J., Jr., to Industrial Enterprises, Inc. Treadle
type vehicle turn indicating equipment. 2,897,305,
7-28-59, CI. 200—61.29.
Spichtig, Robert L. : See —
Schnider, Louis M., and Spichtig. 2,880,432.
Spickelmier, Betty S. : See —
Carper Harold R. 2,897,570.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,889,588.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2. 896. 248.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,898,646.
Development Corp.
2,894,658, 7-14-59,
Sta-
Cl.
Sta-
Cl.
du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
isocyanates. 2,885,424, 5-5-59, CI.
Spickelmier, Carl F. : See —
Carper, Harold R. 2,897.570.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,889,588.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,896,248.
Gillespie, Russell A. 2,898,646.
Spidy, Alexander R., to Specialties
Inflator with water soluble release.
CI. 222 — 5.
Spiecker Friedrich, to Siemens & Halske. Akt. Automatic
telephone system. 2,875,280. 2-24-59, CI. 179 — 18.
Spiegel, Israel, O. Schneider, deceased ; by R. Schneider, legal
representative, to Nopco Chemical Co. Removal of impuri-
ties from irradiated 7-dehydrocholesterol. 2,895,971,
7-21-59, CI. 260—397.25.
Spiegel, Maurice L., to La Maur Inc. Sprayable water-free
alcoholic polyvinylpyrrolidone hair preparation. 2,871,161,
1-27-59, CI. 167 — 87.1.
Spiegel, Robert M. : See —
Jaffe, David L., and Spiegel. 2,903,584.
Spiegel, Robert M., to Tele-Dvnamics Inc. Carrier operated
relay circuit. 2,906,867, 9-29-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Spiegelberg, Hans : See —
Schlapfer, Reinhard, and Spiegelberg. 2,881,160.
Spiegelhalter, William G., to General Electric Co. Window
closure for room air conditioner. 2,911,899, 11—10—59,
CI. 98—94.
Spiegler, Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process
for preparing bis(chloroformates) of 1,2-diols. 2.873,291,
2-10-59, CI. 260 — 46.3.
Spiegler, Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilization of organic isocyanates. 2,885,420, 5-5-59, CI.
260 — 453.
Spiegler. Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
bilization of organic isocyanates. 2,885,421, 5-5-59
260 — 453.
Spiegler, Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
bilization of organic isocyanates. 2,885,422, 5-5—59
260 — 453.
Spiegler. Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilization of organic isocyanates. 2,885,423, 5-5-59, CI.
260 — 453.
Spiegler. Louis, to E. I.
bilization of organic
260 — 453.
Spiegler. Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilization of organic isocyanates. 2,885,425, 5-5—59, CI.
260 — 453.
Spiegler. Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta-
bilization of organic isocyanates. 2,885,426, 5—5—59, CI.
260 — 453.
Spielberg, Arnold M.. to Radio Corn, of America. Electronic
library system. 2,885.659, 5-5-59, CI. 340—174.
Spielberg, Arnold M., H. P. Guerber, and L. C. Hobbs, to
Radio Corp. of America. Svstem to control inter-message
spacing. 2,907,010, 9-29-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Spielman, James F., to The Aerotherm Corp. Buckles.
2,882,581, 4-21-59 CI. 24 — 230.
Spielman, Marvin A. : See —
Michaels, Raymond J., Jr., and Spielman. 2,884,442.
Spier. Hans G.. to Baldwin-Limn-Hamilton Corp. Free piston
engine. 2.860,524, 1-20-59, CI. 123 — 46.
Spierer. Edward D. : See —
Callan, Joseph M., and Snierer. 2.889.513.
Spies, George R.. Jr., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Cutting
torch tip. 2,881,826, 4-14-59. CI. 158—27.4.
Spiess, Fred N., to The Regents of the University of Cali-
fornia. Frequencv modulating accelerometer. 2,917.300,
12-15-59. CI. 264—1.
Spiess. John P. : Sec —
Bisgard, Andrew V, Robinson, and Spiess. 2.869.594.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr., and M. J. Zenk, Jr., to National
Dairy Products Corp. Cheese curd metering apparatus.
2,893,609, 7-7-59, CI. 222 — 219.
Spiess, Newton E., Jr.. and R. A. Hollis. to National Dairy
Products Corp. Method and annaratus for the continuous
production of cheese curd. 2,908,575, 10-13-59, CI. 99 —
116.
Spiessl. Ewald : See —
Gebele, Kurt, and Spiessl. 2,917,983.
Spievak, Louis A. Type composing apparatus. 2,8S7,936,
5-26-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Spiezio, Salvatore : See —
Akselrad, Joseph, and Spiezio. 2,919,073.
Spillane. Philin D. : See —
Goering. Hans G., Schneider, and Spillane. 2.914,357.
Spillane, Thomas F. Apparatus for cooling a welding cable.
2,914,598. 11-24-59. CI. 174 — 15.
Spillar, Rudolph, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus
for spreading wires of wire soring relav components and
welding contacts thereto. 2,901,589. 8-25-59. CI. 219 — 78.
Spiller, William R., and T. H. Johnson, to Harris-Intertype
Corp. Web tension control for rotary printing press.
2,897,754, 8^-59, CI. 101—180.
Spillman, Kenneth W., to The Parker Pen Co. Apparatus
for injection molding of articles made of a thermoplastic.
2,876,495, 3-10-59. CI. 18 — 30.
Spilman. Raymond : See —
Greene. Robert Z., Benson, and Spilman.
Spindle Specialty Co. : See —
Lindsay, Maurice E. Re. 24,612.
2.S71.081.
LIST OF PATENTEES
889
Spindler, Joseph C, to Zenith Radio Corp. Folded television
antenna. 2,888,676, 5-26-59, CI. 343 — 744.
Spindler, Joseph C, to Zenith Radio Corp. Line cord antenna
comprising tuned element coiled adjacent line cord.
2,915,627, 12-1-59, 'CI. 250—20.
Spindt, Roderick S. : See —
Emmett, Paul H., Spindt, and Stevens. 2,888,913.
Spinelli, Biagio A. : See —
Garfinkel, Alan R., Spinelli, and Munt. 2,878,418.
Spinelli, John J. Plasterboard construction. 2,879,662,
3-31-59, CI. 72—124.
Spinetta, Anthony E., to Solux Corp. Direct lighting equip-
ment. 2,879,380, 3-24-59, CI. 240—9.
Spining, Warren P., to Worthington Corp. Deaerating feed-
water heater. 2,872,999, 2-10-59, CI. 183 — 2.5.
Spink, Donald R. : See —
McCord, Andrew T., and Spink. 2,904,479.
Spink, Leland K. : See —
Allen, Albert, and Spink. 2,896,656.
Spinks, Newton H., Jr. Endless track convertible chassis.
2,875,839, 3-3-59, CI. 180—9.1.
Spinnbau G. m. b. H. : See —
Caspari, Hans A. 2,904,977.
Teiipel, Rudolf H., and Baake. 2,903,840.
Ude, Hans L. P. 2,875,476.
Spinner, Milton : See —
Small, Samuel N. 2,882,373.
Spinnfaser Aktiengesellschaf t : See —
Berndt, Franz, and Sonnensehein. 2,904,454.
Berndt, Franz, and Wendlandt. 2,899,267.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. 2.879.267.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. 2,910,725.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. 2,914,802.
Thiele, Hans. 2,892,219.
Welters. Egidius. and Hose. 2,901.188.
Spinnler, Wilhelm : See —
Portenier, Ernst, Spinnler, Bolay, and Riolo. 2,871,372.
Spintex Spinnerei Maschinenbau, G.m.b.H. : See —
Fromm, Ferdinand. 2,882,737.
Spiral Binding Co., Inc. : See —
Catini, Vincenzo. 2,891,585.
Spire, Etienne, to l'Air Liquide, Societe pour l'Etude et
l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Apparatus for
gas flushing of molten metal. 2,871,008, 1-27-59, CI.
266 — 39.
Spiri, Willy H., to Abegg & Reinhold Co. Kellv bushing
centering means. 2,904;311, 9-15-59, CI. 255 — 23.
Spiro, Irving J. : See —
Boyden. Robert E.. Eakin. Mark, and Spiro. 2,884.900.
Spisak, Edward G., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Wheel
cover. 2,910,323, 10-27-59, CI. 301 — 37.
Spiselman, Joseph W. Apparatus for contacting liquids and
gases. 2,890,870, 6-16-59, CI. 261—30.
Spitfire Tool and Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Dav. Lawrence, Dobrick. and Kav. 2,895.261.
Spitko. Kenneth F. Sign holding device. 2,902,241, 9-1-59,
CI. 248 — 208.
Spitler, Robert E., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Combination push and turn key. 2,894,079, 7-7-59, CI.
200—1.
Spittler, Heinrich. to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Ignition noise
suppressor. 2,896,120. 7-21-59. CI. 315 — 85.
Spittler, Henry A. Inventory board. 2,909,856, 10-27-59,
CI. 40—36.
Spitz, Peter H., and D. S. Borey. to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Transfer line discharge nozzle. 2,902,433,
9-1-59, CI. 208—127.
Spitzer. Anne, to Lilv of France, Inc. Brassiere frame.
2.895.481. 7-21-59. CI. 128—476.
Spitzer, Anne, to Lilv of France, Inc. Undergarment.
2,899,963, 8-18-59, CI. 128 — 542.
Spitzer, Charles F., and C. A. Rosen, to General Electric Co.
Electro-acoustic transducer. 2,911,484, 11-3-59, CI.
179 — 110.
Spitzer, Frank, to Storall Corp. Table support. 2,886,386,
5-12-59, CI. 311—17.
Spitzer, Joseph G. : See —
Bondi, Henrv S., and Spitzer. 2,916,384.
Nasarevich, Leo S., and Spitzer. 2,916,383.
Spitzer, Lvman, Jr., to Research Corp. High temperature
apparatus. 2,910,414, 10-27-59, CI. 204 — 154.2.
Spitzer, Penn F., Jr., and L. L. Perry, to American Cyanamid
Co. Stable concentrated naphthol solutions. 2,883,258,
4-21-59, CI. 8 — 46.
Spitzli. Donald H., and N. R. Dolida, to Akron Products, Inc.
Novel float. 2,897,625, 8^-59, CI. 43 — 43.1.
Spivack. John D., J. B. Peterson, and H. Kroll, to Geigy Chem-
ical Corp. Corrosion-inhibited compositions containing N-
(alkvlarvlsulfonvl) amino acids and salts thereof. 2,908,-
648, 10-13-59. CI. 252 — 47.5.
Spivack, Stanley. Bench made of corrugated board. 2,895,541,
7-21-59, CI. 155 — 169.
Splinter, August M. : See — ■
Polkosky, Joseph J., and Splinter. 2,881,343.
Splitt, Frank G., to Admiral Corp. Signal separator circuit
for television receivers. 2,868,873, 1-13-59. CI. 178 — 7.3.
Splitt. Frank G., to Raytheon Co. Transformer coupling of
color signal. 2,910,529, 10-27-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Spodig, Heinrich. Magnetic separator. 2,901,108 8-25-59,
CI. 209—219.
Magnet system. 2,910,632, 10-27-59, CI.
2,878,099.
Spodig, Heinrich.
317—201.5.
Spodobalski, Joseph W., to Morris, Wheeler & Co., Inc.
Apparatus for dressing rotary saws. 2,899,848, 8-18-59,
CI. 76 — 48.
Spohn, James E., and W. J. Smith, to The Firestone Tire
& Rubber Co. Method for producing crimped filaments.
2,875,019, 2-24-59, CI. 18—54.
Spokane Kenworth Co. : See —
Dorn, Chester. 2,909,379.
Spokes, Ray E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Railway tie
pads. 2,880,127, 3-31-59, CI. 154 — 43.
Spokes, Ray E., and J. B. Littlefield, to American Brake Shoe
Co. Friction elements. 2,901,456, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Spokes, Raymond E. : See —
Fraula, William S., Knauer, and Spokes. 2,911,074.
Spolders, Rudolf : See —
Breuing, Wilhelm, and Spolders.
Spolter, Annita T. : See —
Tschakert, Wilfried. 2,919,361.
Spolter, Arthur J. : See —
Tschakert. Wilfried. 2,919,361.
Spomer, Roland J. : See —
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,913,399.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,911,400.
Bull, Willard C, Cain, Spomer, Finkbeiner, and Hill.
2,911,401.
Spondlin, Rodolphe, L. Stouls, H. Bonnaud, and G. Simonet,
to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Gas purification
process. 2,917.902. 12-22-59, CI. 62 — 13.
Sponge Products Corp. : See —
Greenleaf. Nathaniel B. 2,897,528.
Marker, Henry H., and Greenleaf. 2,882,540.
Sponzilli, William A., to United States of America, Air Force.
Electronic monitors for thrust chamber pressure in reac-
tion motors. 2,902,824, 9-8-59, CI. 60 — 39.09.
Spool, Max. Bead-stringing machines. 2,885,130, 5-5-59, CI.
223 — 48.
Spooner. Alfred B. : See —
Cosby, John N., Harris, Spooner, and Tuttle. 2,909,532.
Cosby, John N., Rissmiller, and Spooner. 2,902,519.
Spooner Dryer & Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See—
Spooner, William 'W. 2,878,583.
Spooner, Gilbert D. : See —
Picozzi, Vincent J., Snooner. and Wall. 2.886,'7'?1.
Spooner, Norman F., and F. S. Sibley, to Hoskins Mfg. Co
Thermocouple element. 2,909,428, 10-20-59, CI. 75 — 171
Spooner, Roy C, to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Methods
of sealing anodic aluminium oxide coatings. 2,899,368,
8-11-59. CI. 204 — 35.
Spooner, William W., to The Spooner Dryer & Engineering
Co. Ltd. Drums for the temperature treatment of mate-
rials. 2,878,583, 3-24-59, CI. 34 — 122.
Sporar, Lorraine : See —
Kaiser, Emil, and Sporar. 2,881,225.
Sporing. Raymond H. : See —
Powell, Robert D., Hilgeman, and Sporing. 2.889,161.
Sporka, Arthur F., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Production of packages.
2.919,059, 12-29-59. CI. 229—3.5.
Sporkland, Erik S. Safety-type snap fastener. 2,876,520,
3-10-59. CI. 24 — 236.
Sporlan Valve Co., Inc. : See —
Hoffman. John E. 2.914,487.
Sportarms Mfg. and Development Corp. : See —
Jewett, John B. 2,910,918.
Sportsman Products Co. The: See —
Graf. Frank J. 2.867,403.
Spotnails, Inc. : See —
Crooks, Charles E. 2.875.664.
Shearer, Robert B. 2,907,038.
True, Charles H., Jr. 2,880.480.
True, Charles H., Jr., and King. 2,897,501.
Spotten, Douglas L. : See —
Hogp, Henri H., and Spotten. 2,879,412.
Spottiswoode, Nigel L. and R. J., to National Research
Development Corp. Stereoscopic cameras. 2,891,441,
6-23-59, CI. 88 — 16.6.
Spottiswoode, Nigel L. and R. J., to National Research De-
velopment Corp. Optical systems for stereoscopic cameras.
2,916,962, 12-15-59, CI. 88 — 16.6.
Spottiswoode, Raymond J. : See —
Spottiswoode, Nigel L. and R. J. 2,891.441.
Spottiswoode, Nigel L. and R. J. 2,916,962.
Spotts, Victor J. : See —
Vaughan, Wayne W., Spotts, Candreva, and Jarrett.
2,904,991.
Spound, Albert M., and J. Martin, said Martin assignor to
said Spound. Reclining chair headrest constructions.
2,884,992, 5-5-59, CI. 155—177.
Spracklen, John G. : See —
Adler, Robert, and Spracklen. 2,915,583.
Spracklen, John G., to Zenith Radio Corp. Switching tube
circuit with auxiliary load energized bv self-bias developed
at gating grid. 2,875,331, 2-24-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Spracklen, Stanford B., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Trend
recorder. 2,899,258, 8-11-59, CI. 346 — 34.
Spracklen, Stanford B., D. N Campbell, and C. G. Fellows, to
Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for electrochemical fluid
analysis. 2,876,189, 3-3-59, CI. 204 — 195.
890
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
11-17-59,
Spra-Con Co., The : See —
Page, George J., and Harrison. 2,879.180.
Sprague, Charles W. Tool holder. 2,913,019
CI. 142 — 49.
Sprague Electric Co. : See —
Burke, Earl J. 2,896,572.
Cushman, Norton. 2,869,088.
Cushman, Norton. 2,899,631.
Cushman, Norton, and Yii. 2,886,788.
Fedotowsky, Leonid, and Marsh. 2,906,932.
Fernianian, Armen. 2,894,183.
Frantz, Franklin D., Jr. 2,882,472.
Geiser, David T. 2,899,654.
Geiser, David T. 2,905,912.
Gitto, Joseph J. 2,897,409.
Kodania, George T. 2,895,093.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,871,149.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,874,340.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,877,391.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,884,576.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,890,976.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,892,094.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,893,901.
Lehovec, Kurt. 2,896,137.
Lubin, Samuel. 2,901,634.
Major. Stephen C, and Yarotsky. 2,885,522.
Nazzewski, Mathew. 2,907,933.
Ness, Odvar A., and Lambert. 2,869,052.
Peck, David B. 2,872,600.
Peck, David B. 2,887,649.
Peek, David B. 2,887.772.
Peck, David B., and Lockhart. 2,887,634.
Planer, George V„ and Windebank. 2,883,290.
2,919,213.
L., Lamphier, and Netherwood.
Puppolo, Henry F.
Rice, Livingston
2,870,385.
Robinson, Preston.
Robinson, Preston.
Robinson, Preston.
Robinson, Preston.
Robinson, Preston.
Robinson, Preston,
Robinson. Preston,
Rogers, Donald G.
Ross, Sidney D.
Ross, Sidney D.
2,872,629.
2,873,512.
2,883,544.
2,888,737.
2,917,419.
and Netherwood.
and Netherwood.
2,900,579.
2,892,972.
2.897,423.
2,904.618.
2,904,733.
2,918,633.
2,885,523.
2,881,540,
Ross, Sidney D. 2.902,451.
Ross, Sidney D. 2,916,680.
Schenker, Bernard. 2,918,635.
'Schenker, Bernard, Lord, and Campbell.
Smyth, Donald M., and Shirn. 2,905,740.
Whitham, Frederick H. 2,914,996.
Wright. Wayne E., Fitz Gibbons, and Major.
Sprague, Frank N. Land leveling machine.
4-14-59, CI. 37—153.
Sprague, George S., and H. Z. Friedlander, to American
Cyanamid Co. Process for conditioning soil with a polymer
containing N-methylol substituents. 2,898,320, 8^-59, CI.
260 — 41.
Sprague, Hallie W. : See —
Park, Chester A., and Sprague. 2,905.346.
Sprague, Lindol H., to Nutone, Inc. Drive interconnection
for culinary appliances. 2,917,929, 12-22-59, CI. 74 — 16.
Sprague, Owen F. : See — ■
Horrigan, Robert V. 2,916,362.
Sprague, Richard E., and D. E. Eckdahl, to Northrop Air-
craft, Inc. Incremental slope function generator.
2,886,243, 5-12-59, CI. 235—197.
Sprague, Robert H. : See —
De Stevens, George, and Sprague. 2,892,834.
De Stevens, George, and Sprague. 2.892.837.
De Stevens, George, and Sprague. 2,912,434.
Prager, Irwin A., and Sprague. 2,886,565.
Sprague, Robert H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Photographic
sensitizing dyes derived from 2-alkyl-6,7-dihvdro-4-H-thio-
pyrano(4.3D) thiazole. 2,892.838. 6-30-59. CI. 260 — 240.4.
Sprague. Robert H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Sensitizing dyes
containing a 6,7-dihydro-4-H-nvrano(4,3D)-thiazole nu-
cleus. 2,899,430, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 240.4.
Sprague, Robert H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Sensitizing dves
containing a 6.7-dihydro-5-H-thiopyrano(3,2d)thiazole.
2,912,433, 11-10-59, CI. 260 — 240.
Sprague, Theodore S. : See —
Brooks. Ernest A., Shellenberger, and Sprague. 2,894,494.
Spraitzar, Frank C. : See —
Andrews, Steve, Larason, and Spraitzar. 2,882,546.
Sprando, Anthony E., to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Sensitive
relay. 2,881,281, 4-7-59, CI. 200 — 87.
Sprang, William O., to No-Sag Spring Co.
ing device for coiled wire. 2,902,060,
92.3.
Spratlin, Rebecca C. Complexion brush.
CI. 15—160.
Spratt, George G., to United
Weapon release mechanism.
294—83.
Spratt, Ralph : See —
Spratt, Tex. and Ralph. 2,907,384.
Spratt, Tex., and R. Spratt. Protective cover for vehicle wind-
shields and windows. 2,907,384, 10-6-59, CI. 160 — 368.
Sprauer, Jerome W. : See —
Gleason, Willard S., Jr.. and Sprauer. 2,867,507.
Cutting and twist-
9-1-59, CI. 140—
2,886,840, 5-19-59,
States of America, Navy.
2,886,368, 5-12-59, CI.
Cleaning com-
Sprauer. Jerome W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Purification of crude aqueous hydrogen peroxide. 2,901,323,
8-25-59, CI. 23 — 207.
Sprauer, Jerome W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Regeneration of degraded anthraquinone working solutions
for the production of hydrogen peroxide. 2,901,490,
8-25-59, CI. 260—309.
Spraul, Joseph R. : See —
Gutzeit, Gregoire. and Spraul. 2,908,589.
Spray Products Corp. : See —
Orr, Charles P. 2,894,716.
Orr, Charles P. 2,916,174.
Spravers & Nozzles, Inc. : See —
Skipwith, Lee, Jr. 2,869,582.
Sprecher, Noah E., to Radio Corp. of America. Phase syn-
chronizing systems. 2,879,384, 3-24-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Sprecher, Roland O. Means for demonstrating optical re-
fraction. 2,881,536, 4-14-59, CI. 35 — 19.
Sprengel, Heinz F. J. : See —
Kohnenkamp, Johann D., Sprengel, and Tietgen.
2,914,193.
Sprengeler, Donald F. : See —
Evans, Louis L., and Sprengeler. 2,903,638.
Sprengeler, Donald F., and L. A. Matonak, to United States
of America, Navy. Protective circuit. 2,882,445, 4—14—59,
CI. 315—20.
Sprengnether, W. F.. Instrument Co., Inc. : See —
Hautly. Rudolph F. 2,873,103.
Sprick, Walter, to International Business Machines Corp.
Photocell with transparent photocathode. 2,919,364, 12-
29-59, CI. 313—96.
Sprimag Spritzmaschinenbau G.m.b.H. : See —
Anger, Rudolf. 2,914,162.
Spring, Carl E. : See —
Schindler, James C, Spring, and Tobiasz. 2.875.748.
Schindler, James C, Spring, and Tobiasz. 2,897,813.
Spring, Conrad H. F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Circuit controller. 2,904,662, 9-15-59, CI. 200 — 167.
Spring. John W., to The Cleveland Trencher Co. Crumbing
mechanism for excavating machines. 2,908,091, 10-13-59,
CI. 37 — 80.
Spring Machinery Co. : See —
Gail, Charles H. 2,888,960.
Spring Packing Corp. : See —
Lukens, Frederick E. 2,915,343.
Spring, Samuel : See —
Brown, Lewis J., and Spring. 2,918,390.
Spring, Samuel, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp.
position. 2.901,433. 8-25-59, CI. 252 — 118.
Spring, Samuel, and R. H. Elliott, Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals
Corp. Process for aluminum etching. 2,882,134, 4—14—59,
CI. 41 — 42.
Springate, Maurice S., to Aviation Developments Ltd. Hop-
per-type apparatus. 2,916,188, 12-8-59, CI. 221—163.
Spring- A-Wav Displays of California. Inc. : See —
Patterson, Lawrence W. 2,908,395.
Patterson, Lawrence W. 2,908,397.
Springer, Charles G., Jr., to International Business Machines
Corp. Interspersed gang punch device. 2,888,077, 5-26—59,
CI. 164 — 115.
Springer, Charles W., to Union Tank Car Co. Static drain
arrangement. 2,888,161, 5-26-59, CI. 220 — 26.
Springer, Donald A. Rubber band dispenser. 2,906,398,
9-29-59, CI. 206—56.
Springer, Henry A. Proctological support. 2,887,151,
5-19-59, CI. 155—166.
Springer, Henrv A. Surgical sponge
2,892,066. 6-23-59, CI. 219 — 43.
Springer, Henry A. Illuminating devices.
CI. 128—23.
Springer, William E. : See —
Michie. John S., and Springer.
Springer, William H. Rotatable
beverage containers. 2,880,951,
Springfield Boiler Co. : See —
Rehm, Gustav A. 2,876,749.
Springfield Newspapers, Inc. : See —
Street, Luther R. 2,887,950.
Springfield Tent & Awning Co., The : See —
Rice, Ruskin. 2,875.824.
Springfield Wire & Tinsel Co. : See —
Wagner, Victor K., Jr. 2,905,918.
Springman. Lerov A. : See —
Rieger, Wiliam H.. and Springman. 2,868,793.
Sprinkle, Dallas L. : See —
Brown, Warren D., and Sprinkle. 2,897,879.
Sprinkle, Leland W. Tape reel drive reversing switch.
2,900,142, S-18-59, CI. 242 — 55.12.
Sprinkman, W. M., Corp. : See —
Moseley, Karl W. 2.868.516.
Sprong, Dorval C. : See —
Blakely, Robert T., and Sprong. 2,892,589.
Sproul, James D. : See —
Morrison, Russell P., Sproul, and Dunlap. 2,914,199.
Sproul, Nolte V., to Automatic Steel Products. Inc. Cen-
trifugal clutch construction. 2,868,343, 1-13-59, CI.
192—105.
Sproule, Lome W. : See —
Pattenden, Warren C, Sproule, and Norton.
hot liquid bath.
2,893,379, 7-7-59,
2,871,793.
dispensing
"-59, "
4-7-
01.
support for
248—131.
2,898,296.
LIST OF PATENTEES
891
Sproule, Lome W., L. F. King, and W. C. Pattenden, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Lithium greases containing
excess lithium hydrcide. 2,883,342, 4-21-59, CI. 252 — 42.1.
Sproull, Reavis C, and C. D. Cone, Jr., to Southern Lumber
Co. Process for producing nitrogenated and phosphorylated
fertilizer, mulch and soil conditioner. 2,881,066, 4-7-59,
CI. 71—29.
Sprouse. Glen O. : See —
Sesler, Robert W., Baldwin, and Sprouse. 2.874,733.
Sprouse, Lowell E., to Vernco Corp. Multiple length spiral
bladed blower wheel. 2,879,989, 3-24-59, CI. 230—134.
Sprouse. Norman T., and G. H. Mclntyre, Jr., to United
States Boras & Chemical Corp. Method and composition
for producing boron trihalides. 2,901,322. 8-25-59. CI.
23—205.
Sprout, Waldron & Co., Inc. : See —
Curran, John B., and Grahek. 2,887,718.
Sprung, Joseph A., and R. M. Lindquist, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Acylated 3-aminopyrazolone couplers. 2,902,366,
9-1-59, CI. 96 — 55.
Spurgeon, Samuel J. : See —
Lock, Robert L., Nilsson, and Spurgeon. 2,884,476.
Nilsson, Nils L., and Spurgeon. 2,868,865.
Spurgin, Clarence A. Rolling crust breaker. 2,896,730,
7-28-59, CI. 172—158.
Spurlin, William V.. to Syntron Co. Two part feeder bowl.
2,874,667, 2-24-59, CI. 113 — 116.
Spurlino, Pascal, R. S. Hull, and E. E. Rupel, to The Na-
tional Cash Register Co. Control key operation from sort-
ing racks. 2,868,912, 1-13-59, CI. 200 — 61.59.
Spurlock, Burwell, to California Research Corp. Hydrocarbon
conversion process. 2,889,264, 6-2-59, CI. 208 — 89.
Spurlock. James W., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Plug-
ging formations with asphalt. 2,896,716, 7-28-59, CI.
166—32.
Spurr, Eugene V. Micrometer attachment. 2,912,764,
11-17-59, CI. 33—167.
Spurr, Robert : See —
Wilcox, Isaac L., Barnes. Patch, and Spurr. 2,901,950.
Spurr, Robert, to Sealright-Oswego Falls Corp. Liquid dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,882,936, 4-21-59, CI. 141 — 59.
Square D Co. : See —
Anger, Ernest G. 2,881,374.
Anger, Ernest G. 2,902.634.
Anger, Ernest G., and Montross. 2,899,620.
Anger. Ernest G., and Pettit. 2,885,616.
Duvall, Harold A., and Miller. 2,917,083.
Goudv, Paul R., and Stock. 2,885,516.
Gould, Charles C, and Anger. 2,911,580.
Gribble, Joseph J. 2.873.330.
Gribble, Joseph J. 2,902.534.
Huehnel, Alwin L. 2,867.681.
Kingdon, Ralph H., and Scheich. 2,889,428.
Manners, Frank A. 2,911,547.
Mekelburg, Earl F. 2,881,284.
Mekelburg, Earl F. 2,895,021.
Mierendorf Robert C. 2,873.421.
Mierendorf, Robert C, and Meyer. 2,915,699.
Mierendorf, Robert C, and Porter. 2,919,385.
Mueller, Armand G. 2,911,579.
Nielsen, Erik J. 2,889,533.
Schaefer. Carl A., and Gottsacker. 2,902,551.
Schurr, Charles A. 2,872.633.
iStanback, Harris I., and Kingdon. 2,902,560.
Stanback. Harris I., and Kingdon. 2.902,632.
Van Valkenburg, Hermon L. 2,881,286.
Ward, Arthur L. 2.871,994.
White. Paul G. 2.872,632.
Squier, John M. : See —
Hastings, Russell, Jr., Mackie, and Squier. 2,911,232.
Squire. Edward N. : See —
Edwards. Walter M.. Robinson, and Squire. 2,867,609.
Squire, Edward N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for manufacturing fiber reinforced cross-linked
methacrylate resin. 2,899,402, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Squire. Herbert D.. to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Door hinge.
2,867,839, 1-13-59, CI. 16—166.
Squire, Herbert D., to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Refrigerator door
gasket. 2,867.862, 1-13-59, CI. 20—69.
Squire, Herbert D., to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Refrigerator pull-
out shelf. 2.868,607, 1-13-59, CI. 312—332.
Squire, Herbert D. Refrigerator door container. 2,898,173,
8-4-59, CI. 312 — 248.
Squire, Herbert D., to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Refrigerator door
lock. 2,916,903, 12-15-59, CI. 70 — 149.
Squire, Herbert D., to Admiral Corp. Refrigerator door shelf
construction. 2,917,355, 12-15-59, CI. 312—214.
Squire, Herbert D., and R. N. Brandt, to Midwest Mfg. Corp.
Safety release for refrigerator doors. 2,868,578, 1-13-59,
CI. 292—223.
Squire, Major, and C. W. Turner, to Thorn Electrical Indus-
tries Ltd. Panel light. 2,903,571, 9-8-59, CI. 240—8.16.
Squire. William : See —
Glick, Herbert S., Hertzberg, Squire, and Weatherston.
2,902,337.
Squires, Rathbun B. : See —
Brown, Myron J., and Squires. 2,888,575.
Squires, Rathbun B., and D. O. Ballinger, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Electrical measuring system. 2,900,605,
8-18-59, CI. 324—142.
Combination starter
combustion engines.
Squires, William K. : See —
Wendt, Karl R., Squires, and Gunning. 2,875,270.
Squires, William K., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Keyed AGC and sync separator circuit. 2,878,311, 3-17-59,
CI. 178—7.3.
Squires, William K., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Regulation system for television receiver sweep circuits.
2,882,337, 4-14-59, CI. 178—5.8.
Squires, William K., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Color
television receiver. 2,894,060, 7-7-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Sramek, Elmer D. : See — •
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2.876.604.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,881,682.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,888,125.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,890,556.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,900,880.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,901,084.
Engleson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,907,155.
Engelson, Harry E., and Sramek. 2,914,322.
Sramek, Elmer D., to F. B. Redington Co. Machine for
positioning protectors for tubes containing toothpaste and
the like. 2,885,847, 5-12-59, CI. 53—137.
Sramek, Elmer D.. to F. B. Redington Co. Carton unloader.
2,914,323, 11-24-59, CI. 271 — 32.
Sramek, Elmer D., and E. A. Hartbauer, to F. B. Redington
Co. Skip feed drive mechanism for a packaging machine.
2,885,844, 5-12-59, CI. 53 — 63.
Staab, George J., and J. F. Fleming, to Sterling Plastics Co.
Perpetual calendar. 2,876,569, 3-10-59, CI. 40—114.
Staab, Walter : See —
Kracker, Herbert, Bauer, Kirst, Lowenfeld, and Staab.
2,908,679.
Staadt, Harold E. : See —
Hradel, Joseoh R., Staadt, and Muir. 2,892,406.
Staadt, Harold E., and J. R. Hradel, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Detonator head. 2,889,773. 6-9-59, CI. 102 — 20.
Staadt, Richard L., to International Harvester Co. Hydraulic
fluid pressure operated device for clutches. 2,885,049,
5-5-59, CI. 192—91.
Staak, Julius H., to General Electric Co.
motor and magneto for internal
2,874.309, 2-17-59. CI. 290—38.
Staar, Marcel J. H. Advertising device. 2,909,858, 10-27-59,
CI. 40—106.45.
Staats, Henry N. Apparatus for detecting and measuring the
depth of reinforcing rods. 2,874,349, 2-17-59, CI. 324 — 41.
Staats, James E., to General Electric Co. Automatic tem-
perature control system. 2,892,917, 6-30-59, CI. 219—20.
Staats, William A., to The F. E. Myers & Bro. Co. Quick
drain device. 2,869,725, 1-20-59, CI. 210—137.
Staatsbedrijf der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie : See —
Bevoort, Cornells, and Baudet. 2,867,688.
Bevoort, Cornells, and Baudet. 2,876,281.
Douwes Dekker, Jan M., and Beijnink. 2,892,903.
Kosten, Leendert. 2,904.775.
Mulders, Cornells E., and Visser. 2,894,626.
Snijders, Antonie. 2,879.334.
Van Deinse, Paul A. 2,884,599.
Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A. 2,903,514.
Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A. 2,911,473.
Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A. 2,912,498.
Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A. 2,912,499.
Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A., and Snijders. 2,912,578.
Stabenau, Robert : See — ■
Jahn, Herbert, Reinecke, Stabenau, and Stahl. 2,877,301.
Stabenau, Robert, to Siemens & Halske Akt. Page printing
teletypewriter. 2,887,531, 5-19-59, CI. 178—25.
Stabenow, Georg, to La Mont Steam Generators, Inc. Hot
liquid or vapor generator. 2,907,306, 10-6-59, CI. 122—406.
Stabil Internacional S. A. : See —
Romero, Manuel. 2.870,027.
Stableford, John L. Picture projection screen and surround.
2,905,053, 9-22-59, CI. 88—28.9.
Stabler, Powell W. Paste wax applicator. 2,908,922,
10-20-59, CI. 15—131.
Stabryla, Leon. Fish line jerking devices. 2,877,591,
3-17-59, CI. 43 — 15.
Stacey, Ernest F. : See —
O'Brien, James P., Stacey, and Yeo. 2,916,056.
Stacey, Ernest W., deceased, by H. M. Stacey, executrix, to
United Shoe Machinery Corp. Rough rounding machines.
2,869,156, 1-20-59, CI. 12—17.2.
Stacey, Helen M. : See —
Stacey, Ernest W. 2.869,156.
Stachiewicz, Bogdan R. : See —
Layburn, Robert L., and Stachiewicz. 2,892,932.
Stachiewicz, Bogdan R., to General Dynamics Corp. Auto-
matic frequency correction in two-way carrier communica-
tion systems. 2,871,294, 1-27-59, CI. 179 — 15.5.
Stachiewicz;, Bogdan R., to General Dynamics Corp. Auto-
matic frequency correction in suppressed carrier communi-
cation systems. 2,871,295, 1-27-59, CI. 179 — 15.5.
Stachiewicz, Bogdan R., to General Dynamics Corp. Fre-
quency band inverting repeater for use in carrier commu-
nication systems. 2,908,760, 10-13-59, CI. 179 — 15.5.
Stack, Vernon T., to Hanes Hosiery Mills Co. Stop motion
tripper mechanisms for knitting machines. 2,884,775,
5-5-59, CI. 66—163.
892
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stackpole Carbon Co. : See —
Andrews, Lewis D. 2,896,043.
Krellner, Walter G. 2,886,352.
Shobrrt. Eric I., II. 2,870.30.3.
Stacy, Charles L., Jr., and R. F. Monroe, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Polyethylene compositions containing certain
ethynyl alcohols. 2,891,036, 6-16-59, CI. 260 — 45.95.
Stacy, Robert G., to The Budd Co. Enclosed dual-disk brakes
for vehicles. 2.901,059. 8-25-59, CI. 188 — 73.
Stacy, Thomas F., to The French Oil Mill Machinery Co.
Screw press. 2,902,923, 9-8-59, CI. 100 — 145.
Stadden, Richard S. Play hand car with interconnected
steering and propelling means. 2,892,638, 6-30-59, CI.
280—231.
Stade, Gerhard, to Herbert Lindner, G. m. b. H. Device for
adjusting and controlling the position of movable machine
parts for example in machine tools. 2,871,716. 2-3-59, CI.
74 — 172.
Stadelmau, Frank, to Latendorf Conveying Corp. Apparatus
for de-lidding and de-panning bread loaves or the like.
2,886,195, 5-12-59, CI. 214 — 308.
Stadelman. Frank, to Latendorf Conveying Corp. Method of,
and apparatus for, de-lldding and de-panning bread loaves
or the like. 2,901.135, 8-25-59, CI. 214 — 308.
Stadelman, William J., and M. L. Wilson, to Liqua-Mix, Inc.
Composition and method for preserving the quality of shell
eggs. 2,876,110. 3-3-59, CI. 99 — 170.
Stadelmann, Rudolf : See —
Herlach, Heinrich, Stadelmann, and Rossmanith.
2,910,917.
Stadler, Albert, to Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co. Adjustable
proportional mixing burner. 2,877,838, 3-17-59, CI. 158 —
118.
Stadler, Bernie H. : See —
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,698.
Eisenberg, Irwin W., Carlson, Love, Stadler, Costantino,
Trammell, and Dibble. 2,916,699.
Stadler, Henry L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Displacement and speed measuring apparatus. 2,906,953,
9-29-59, CI. 324 — 70.
Stadler, Robert : See —
Reppe, Walter, and Stadler. 2,883,418.
Stadler, William F. Fish lure equipment. 2,880,545, 4-7-59,
CI. 43—4.
Staege, Werner, and R. Schenk, to Firma Kugelfischer George
Schafer & Co. Fuel injection pump. 2,881,705, 4-14-59,
CI. 103—38.
Staehle, Henry C, and C. K. Tupis, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Photomechanical spirit duplicating process. 2,898,852,
8-11-59, CI. 101—149.4.
Staehler, Robert E. : See —
Pearsall, Frank M., Jr., and Staehler. 2,877,357.
Staerck, Thomas H., to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Elec-
tron gun structure for cathode ray tubes. 2,871,387,
1-27-59, CI. 313—82.
Staeuble, Max, and K. Weber, to Ciba Ltd. New dyestuffs
of the peri-dicarboxylic acid imide series. 2,914,531,
11-24-59, CI. 260—249.5.
Staff, Patricia. Transparent plastic shoes. 2,887,792,
5-26-59. CI. 36—2.5.
Staffansson, Uno. Ships with improved shiphold arrange-
ment. 2,909,141, 10-20-59, CI. 114 — 73.
Statfeld, Stanley E. Clothes hanger. 2,902,173, 9-1-59, CI.
211—124.
Staffileno. Arch L. : See —
Robinson, Paul C, and Staffileno. 2,895,387
Staffin, Herbert K. : See —
Cochrane, John D., Ill, Ott, Staffin, and Stuart.
2,913,149.
Staffin, Robert, and R. D. Lohman, to Radio Corp of America.
Signal amplitude quantizer. 2,869,079, 1-13-59, CI.
332—11.
Stafford, Alton B. Combination air nozzle. 2,869,573,
1-20-59. CI. 137—223.
Stafford, George R. : See —
Klahr. Edwin E. 2.892.330.
Stafford, John W., to Fas-Flo Filter Corp. Horizontal leaf
filter. 2,885,082, 5-5-59, CI. 210—334.
Stafford, Joseph D., Jr., and C. E. Alleman, to Phillips Petro-
leum Co. Purification of ammonia. 2,905,597, 9-22-59,
CI. 202 — 40.
Stafford, Linn T., and W. F. Bernadt, to General Electric Co.
Method and apparatus for aligning slotted laminations.
2,896,311, 7-28-59, CI. 29—155.61.
Stafford, Neil S., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Valve for fluids or fluidized solids especially for the spouts
of bag filling apparatus. 2,874,925. 2-24-59, CI. 251 — 61.
Stafford, Neil S., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Scale especially for bag filling machines. 2,883,140,
4-21-59, CI. 249—63.
Stafford, Robert W., to American Cvanamid Co. Lubricant
in powder metallurgy. 2,882,589, 4-21-59, CI. 29 — 182.
Stafford, Stephen F. Apparatus for handling fluid materials.
2,895,548, 7-21-59, CI. 161 — 7.
Stafford, Veronica H. : See —
Klahr, Edwin E., and Stafford. 2,892,330.
Stafiej, Stanley F. : See —
Groszos, Stephen J., and Stafiej. 2,892,869.
Smalley, Jnnet H, and Stafiei 2,917 543.
Wilson, Lucius II., Hopkins, and Stafiej. 2,909,514.
Stageberg, Wilfred E.. to Bemis Bro. Bag Co. Manufacture
of bags. 2,913,966, 11-24-59, CI. 93 — 20.
Staggers, John O. : See —
Rathmann, Heinrich W., Staggers, and Bruner. 2,909,427.
Stagge, Jesse D. Time delay relay. 2,904,728, 9-15-59, CI.
317 — 178.
Stagmeier, Arthur F., to General Foods Corp. Container
closure. 2,895,656, 7-21-59, CI. 222 — 542.
Stahl-Armaturen G. m. b. H. : See —
Siepmann, Walter. 2,869,221.
Stahl, Clarence R. : See —
Siggia, Sidney, and Stahl. 2,914,516.
Stahl, Gerald E., to Casco Products Corp. Offset fender
guide. 2,871,814, 2-3-59, CI. 116—28.
Stahl, Glenn W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Method for removing contamination from
precipitates. 2,867,500, 1-6-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Stahl, Glenn W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Enhancing precipitations by applying soluble
complex fluorine-containing reagents. 2,886,408, 5-12-59,
CI. 23—14.5.
Stahl, Horst : See —
Jahn, Herbert, Reinecke, Stabenau. and Stahl. 2,877,301.
Stahl, Leslie W. Workpiece positioning device. 2,884,965,
5-5-59, CI. 143—174.
Stahl, Lloyd E., to Woodall Industries, Inc. Head lining
assembly. 2,879,105, 3-24-59, CI. 296 — 137.
Stahl, Lloyd E., to Woodall Industries, Inc. Matching and
supporting strip for headliner panels. 2,894,298, 7-14-59,
CI. 20—74.
Stahl, Lloyd E., to Wroodall Industries, Inc. Head Liner
matching and supporting strip. 2,903,298, 9-8-59, CI.
296—137.
Stahl, Oscar C, to The Borden Co. Apparatus for coating
hose. 2,894,483, 7-14-59, CI. 118 — 50.
Stahl, Richard F., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of l,l,l,2,4,4,4-heptafluro-3-monochlorobu-
tene-2. 2,885,449, 5-5-59, CI. 260—653.4.
Stahl, Richard F., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp.
Manufacture of perchlorofluoropropenes. 2,900,422,
8-18-59, CI. 260—653.4.
Stahl, Robert J. : See —
Burns, Meryl C, Giel. and Stahl. 2,867.379.
Burns, Meryl C, Giel, and Stahl. 2,895,674.
Stahl, Robert J., and F. W. Krueger, to Ralston Mfg. Co.
Paint shaker clamp. 2,901.805, 9-1-59, CI. 24 — 250.
Stahl- und Walzwerke Rasselstein/Andernach Akt. : See —
Alf, Fritz, Seul, and Lenze. 2,897,328.
Stable, Eugen : See — ■
Ostertag, Otto, and Stahle. 2,913,996.
Stahleeker, Hans : See —
Schurr, Hans, and Stahleeker. 2,869.317.
Sehurr, Hans, and Stahleeker. 2,908,533.
Stahler, Leonard M. : See —
Stone. James D., and Stahler. 2.904,423.
Stahlhut, Leo G., to Day-Brite Lighting. Inc. Recessed light-
ing fixture mounting assembly. 2,913,214, 11-17-59, CI.
248—343.
Stahmann, John A., to Gladding, McBean & Co. Apparatus
for placing a design on a three dimensional porous carrier.
2,904,916, 9-22-59, CI. 41 — 1.2.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Vertical take off and landing apparatus
for use with aircraft. 2,884,633, 4-28-59, CI. 244 — 12.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Hinging bag content dispenser. 2,903,-
161, 9-8-59, CI. 222—81.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Upright edge bag support. 2,907,538,
10-6-59, CI. 248 — 97.
Stahmer, Bernhardt. Knock-down pontoon boat. 2,916,748,
12-15-59, CI. 9—2.
Stahovec, Joseph L. : See —
Gabor, William D., and Stahovec. 2.868,896.
Staib, Ludwig A., Jr., to Bristol-Myers Co. Antacid prepa-
rations containing acrylic acid polymers and magnesium
antacids. 2,912,358, 11-10-59, CI. 167 — 55.
Staicopoulos, Dimitrios N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
and Co. Methacrvlate resin composition and method of
making same. 2,868,760, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 41.
Staicopoulos, Dimitrios N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Co. Composition comprising methyl methacrylate polymer,
nitrocellulose, reaction product of a bisphenol and a di-
carboxylic acid and solvent, process _fqr preparing same
and article
260 — 17.
Staiger, Kurt,
for radially
3-24-59, CI.
coated therewith. 2,907,722, 10-6-59, CI.
Sealed coupling
ducts. 2.879.084,
to Stewart-Warner Corp.
and angularly misaligned
285 — 165.
Stainless & Steel Products Co. : See —
Larson, John I. 2,909,186.
Stair, Raymond L., to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club. Inc.
Cigarette extinguishing apparatus. 2,871,864, 2-3-59, CI.
131—256.
Stal, Henricus P., to North American Philips Co., Inc. De-
vice for imparting an axial and a rotary movement to a
shaft. 2,894,401, 7-14-59, CI. 74 — 99.
Stahler, Theodore R. : See —
Carlisle, Willis C, McCarvell, and Stalder. 2.876.703.
Stalego, Charles J., and H. J. Snow, to Owens-Corning Fiber-
glas Corp. Method and apparatus of forming, processing
and assembling fibers. 2.897,874, S-4-59, CI. 154 — 27.
LIST OP PATENTEES
893
2,886,541.
2,890,182.
2,893,921.
Rentshler, and Ziffer.
2,881,075.
Staley, A. E. Mfg. Co. : See —
Brock, Frank H. 2,868,052.
Etheridge, Oliver R. 2,871,146.
Etheridge, Oliver R. 2,919,214.
Hayes, Lester P., and Wolff. 2,881,195.
Langlois, David P. 2,891,869.
Langlois, David P., and Pinney.
Langlois, David P., and Pinney.
Langlois, David P., and Turner.
Liggett, Robert W., Mussulman,
2,881,115.
Lockmiller, Noel R., Mussulman, and Turner.
Smith, Clifford E. 2,871,147.
Smith, Clifford E. 2,907,685.
Smith, Clifford E., and Tipton. 2,890,138.
Turner, Willard, and Wright. 2,912,331.
Staley, John, to Reynolds Metals Co. Aluminum anodes.
2,913,384, 11-17-59, CI. 204 — 198.
Staley, John, to Reynolds Metals Co. Strip conductor me-
chanical connection. 2,918,649, 12-22-59, CI. 339—276.
Staley, John, and T. E. Lewis, to Reynolds Metals Co. In-
sulated strip conductor having end portion folded on con-
trolled radius. 2,879,320, 3-24-59, CI. 174 — 75.
Staley Research and Development Co. : See —
Staley, William G. 2,884,089.
Staley, Saunders S. : See —
Graham, Arthur H., and Staley. 2,884,156.
Staley, William G., to Staley Research and Development Co.
Air line separator. 2,884,089, 4-28-59, CI. 183—34.
Stalhuth, William E. : See —
Hardesty, Edwin C, and Stalhuth.
Stalker Corp., The : See —
Clarke, Daniel J. 2,884,186.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,889,107.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,889,615.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,891,719.
Stalker Development Co., The : See —
Clarke, Daniel J. 2,892,583.
Stalker, Edward A. 2,867,407.
2,869,611.
2.869,773.
2,873,946.
2.875,948.
2.877.980.
2,880,926.
2,880,962.
2,887,957.
2,888,241.
2,888,969.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Axial
flow rotor construction of joined parts. 2,867,407, 1-6-59,
CI. 253—39.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Ap-
paratus including a female die receiving a reciprocating arti-
culated male die for stretch-forming hollow blades.
2,869,611, 1-20-59. CI. 153 — 32.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Bladed
wheels of fabricated construction. 2,869,773, 1-20-59, CI.
230 — 134.
Stalker, Edward A. Compressors. 2,870,957, 1-27-59, CI.
230 — 122.
Stalker. Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Dampers
for bladed wheels. 2,873,946, 2-17-59, CI. 253 — 77.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Thin
wall bladed wheels for axial flow machines. 2,875,948.
3-3-59. CI. 230 — 134.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Vibra-
tion dampers for gas turbine wheels and the like. 2,877,980,
3-17-59. CI. 253 — 77.
Stalker, Edward A. Cooled turbine blades. 2,879,028,
3-24-59, CI. 253—39.15.
Stalker. Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Fabri-
cated bladed compressor wheels. 2,880,926, 4-7-59, CI.
230 — 134.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Axial
flow bladed rotor construction. 2,880,962, 4-7-59, CI.
253—39.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co Bladed
axial flow pump construction. 2,887,957, 5-26-59, CI.
103—89.
Stalker. Edward A., to The Stalker Development Co. Fabri-
cated cooled turbine blades. 2,888,241, 5-26-59, CI.
253—39.15.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Corp. Fluid rotor con-
struction. 2,889,107, 6-2-59, CI. 230—119.
Stalker. Edward A., to The Stalker Corp. Process for fabri-
cating hollow blades. 2,889,615, 6-9-59, CI. 29 — 156.8.
Stalker, Edward A., to The Stalker Corp. Fabricated axial
flow bladed structures. 2.891,719, 6-23-59, CI. 220 — 134.
Stalker, Edward A. Elastic fluid machine for increasinsr the
pressure of a fluid. 2,895,667, 7-21-59, CI. 230 — 120.
Stallard. Ralph M. : See —
Hsu, Ming C, and Stallard. 2,914,109.
Stallard, Ross G. Vertically adjustable demountable chair
seat. 2.891,599, 6-23-59, CI. 155—82.
Staller, Karel J., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Methods and apparatus for color coding electric
conductors. 2.885,739, 5-12-59, CI. 18 — 61.
Staller. Karel J. Toy cap gun with longitudinally movable
actuator. 2,899,766, 8-18-59, CI. 42 — 57.
Staller. Karel J., and E. F. Rvec. to Flexicrip Inc. Slider
for slide fasteners. 2,867,877, 1-13-59, CI. 24 — 201.
Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
2,898,524, 8-4-59, CI.
& Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
regulators. 2,90.9,745,
& Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
regulators. 2,915,726,
See —
Stallings, Percy S., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process
and apparatus for purification of crystals. 2,913,344,
11-17-59, CI. 99—205.
Stallkamp, Hubert G., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Gas re-
circulation method and automatic apparatus for superheat
control. 2,875,736, 3-3-59, CI. 122 — 479.
Stallman, Ralph F. Roller bearing assembly for track layer
rollers. 2,915,346, 12-1-59, CI. 308 — 210.
Stallman, Richard C. : See —
Pickels, Edward G., Stallman, and Scofield. 2,878,992.
Stam, Martinus J., to Rubber-Latex-Poeder-Compagnie N. V.
Apparatus for converting liquids, solutions, emulsions, sus-
pensions, and the like into dry powders. 2,875,823, 3-3-59,
CI. 159—4.
Stam, Stephen A. : See —
Harvey. Herbert, and Stam. 2,913,960.
Stamatoff, Gelu S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Co-
polymers of ethylene and dihydrodicyclopentadiene.
2,883,372, 4-21-59, CI. 260—88.1.
Stamatoff, Gelu S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilized polymeric 2,3-dichloro-l,3-butadiene. 2,915,495,
12-1-59, CI. 260—45.7.
Stamberger, Andrew : See —
Nixon, Leslie R. and E. M., and Stamberger. 2,900,982.
Stamberger, Andrew, to J. Stone & Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
Electromagnetic carbon-pile regulators. 2,872,554, 2-3-59,
CI. 201—51.
Stamberger, Andrew, to J. Stone & Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
Electromagnetic carbon-pile regulators. 2,880,294, 3-31-59,
CI. 201—51.
Stamberger, Andrew, to J. Stone & Co. (Deptford) Ltd.
Electromagnetic carbon-pile regulators. 2,894,235, 7-7-59,
CI. 338—52.
Stamberger, Andrew, to J. Stone
Windings for electromagnets.
317 — 123.
Stamberger, Andrew, to J. Stone
Electro-magnetic carbon pile
10-20-59, CI. 338—8.
Stamberger, Andrew, to J. Stone
Electro-magnetic carbon pile
12-1-59, CI. 338 — 52.
Stamco, Inc. : See —
Bruns, Elton W. 2,915,257.
Stamets, Wm. K., Co. : See —
Long, Arthur H. 2,894,582.
Stamford Chemical Co., The : See —
Michaels, Edwin B. 2,913,427.
Stamford Metal Specialty Co., Inc.
Dauman, Arnold. 2,886,182.
Stamford Rubber Supply Co. : See —
Posnansky, Karl W. 2,882,249.
Stamford Trust Co., The : See —
Pike, Robert D. 2 873 183.
Pike, Robert D. 2,903,341.
Stamicarbon N. V. See —
De Boer, Jan H., and de Gelder.
De Jong. ("Teert J. ?. 867. 575
De Jong, Geert J. 2,883,430.
Dijkstra, Hendrik, and Sieswerda. 2,914,676.
Fontein, Freerk J. 2,889,925.
Fontein, Freerk J. 2.896,785.
Fontein, Freerk J. 2,916,142.
Fontein, Freerk J. 2,917,174.
Fontein, Freerk J., and Dreissen. 2,872,041.
Hallie, Gerardus, and Hoogendonk. 2,887,723.
Hoogschagen, Jan. 2,908,554.
Koopal, Sieds. 2,880,069.
Leeman, Jan N. J. 2,917,172.
Ottenheym, Johannes H. 2,900,310.
Van Herpt. Cornells H. J. 2.868.591.
Van Tillo, Franciscus M. 2,876,697.
Stamm, Joseph S., and W. G. Bennett, to F & G Supply Co.
Fire alarm. 2,909,631, 10-20-59, CI. 200—136.
Stamm, Robert H., and A. C. Ballauer, to Parsons Corp. Rotor
blade having a gap-bonded aft structure and method of
fabricating same. 2,884,077, 4-28-59, CI. 170 — 159.
Stamm, Robert H., H. D. Fox, and S. Steed, to Parsons Corp.
Rotor blade structure having spanwise reinforcing members.
2,884,078, 4-28-59, CI. 170—159.
Stammer, Charles H. : See —
Holly, Frederick W., and iStammer. 2,918,472.
Stamos, Chris, to The United Electric Coal Companies. Sus-
pension means for conveyor belt. Re. 24,611, 2-24-59, CI.
198—192.
Stampe, Gerhard K. E. H.. to Otto H. Drager. Dust filter
mask. 2,868,196, 1-13-59, CI. 128—146.
Stamper, Hamilton A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Scanning
type continuous recording meter. 2,872,273, 2-3-59, CI.
346 — 33.
Stampfl, Rudolf A. : See —
Hanel, Rudolf A., and Stampfl. 2,881,269.
Stamps, George M., to Faxiraile. Inc. Apparatus for outlining
contours. 2,896,501, 7-28-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Stanback, Harris I., and R. H. Kingdon. to Square D Co.
Circuit breaker. 2,902,560, 9-1-59, CI. 200 — 88.
Stanback, Harris I., and R. H. Kingdon. to Smiare D Co.
Electrical panelboard. 2,902,632, 9-1-59, CI. 317 — 119.
Stanberry, Wallace A., to Gulf Oil Corp. Pump anchor.
2,917,115, 12-15-59, CI. 166—216.
2,919,246.
894
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stanchus, Frank T. : See —
Wojeiak, Thaddeus J., Kane, and Stanchus. 2,876,334.
Stanchus, Frank T., to Union Carbide Corp. Electric arc
working. 2,870,329, 3-3-59, CI. 219 — 74.
Stanchus, Frank T., to Union Carbide Corp. Gas shielded
arc cutting. 2,907,863, 10-6-59, CI. 219 — 69.
Stondal, George M. Woodworking chipping and planing ma-
chine with cutter head and cutter blades therefor. 2,884,-
031, 4-28-59, CI. 144—114.
Standard Alarm and Signal Co. : See — ■
Messick, Willard C. 2,917,924.
Standard Brands Inc. : See —
Barber, Franklin D. 2,903,306.
Barch, William B. 2.870,017.
Barch, William E., and Neumann. 2,871,127.
Gutberlet, Louis C., and den Herder. 2,871,185.
Johnston, Wililam R. 2,919,194.
Kalinowski, Mathew L. 2,871.187.
Rohwer, Robert G., and Cadotte. 2,892,737.
Rohwer, Robert G., Cadotte, and Refer. 2,901,382.
Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. : See —
Bialek, Jacques. 2,895,112.
Bogner. Richard D. 2,877,430.
Bullard, Richard L., and Erdman. 2,913,674.
Frey, Cleon F. 2,894,125.
Gossard, Morris G. 2,873,374.
Gossard, Thomas F. 2,905,936.
Hollabaugh, Max G. 2,905,521.
Huebscher, Herbert. 2,905,814.
Kostecki, Edward Z. 2,886,700.
Rieth, Harold. 2,894,134.
Schor, Ferdinand W. 2.884,481.
Thias. Edwin P. 2,870,274.
Standard Dayton Corp. : See —
Martin, Edwin R. 2,906,935.
Noodleman, Samuel. 2,890,356.
Noodleman, Samuel. 2,899,618.
Standard Electric Time Co., The : See —
Bembenek, Edward. 2,882,452.
Philipps, Louis E. 2,896,021.
Standard Electrical Products Co. : See —
Goffstein, Solen M. 2,903,661.
Standard Francaise des Petroles : See —
Bidault, Philippe, and Metenier. 2,903,427.
Standard Gage Co., Inc. : See —
Carlson, Harry N.. and Pitclrford. 2,893,128.
Croshier, Walter J., and Klink. 2,898,686.
Croshier, Walter J., and Klink. 2,906,029.
Klink, John. 2,893,129.
Standard Machine & Mfg. Co. : See —
McDougall, Franklin M. 2,908,227.
Standard Machinery Co., The : See —
Davis, Beniamin H. 2.893.652.
Nelson, Alden W. 2,879,011.
Standard Machinery Division of Franklin Research Corp. :
See-
Davis, Benjamin H. 2,875,469.
Davis, Richard. 2,878.512.
Nelson, Alden W. 2,913,191.
Standard Metals Co., Inc., The : See —
Pyles, James I. 2,907,530.
Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) : See —
Aim, Robert M., and Shepard. 2,891,084.
Bettes, Richard S„ Jr. 2,887,724.
Bland. Julius, and McKeague. 2,895,747.
Bock, James A., McDaniel, and Schubert. 2,910,430.
Boyd, Lovd Q. 2,903,347.
Brehm, Allen E., Hamer, and La Croix. 2,897,069.
Brehm, Allen E.. and Lindert. 2,880,095.
Brennan, Harry M., Seelig, and Vander Haar. 2,892,799.
Brennan, Harry M., Seelig, and Vander Haar. 2,906,702.
Brennan, Harry M., Vander Haar, and Seelig. 2,910,429.
Brooks, John A., and Den Herder. 2.895.898.
Brown, Ernest K., Dobbins, and Burge. 2,886,506.
Brown, John S., and Jancosek. 2.890,161.
Brunstrum, Lawrence C. 2,913,390.
Cafc'a's. Thomas H.. and Plemich. 2.914.477.
Carmody, Don R., and Mayerle. 2,898,735.
Carmodv, Don R., Mayerle. and Zletz. 2.893.203.
Carmody, Don R., Mayerle, and Zletz. 2.898,733.
Carmodv, Don R., Maverle, and Zletz. 2,898,734.
Carmodv. Don R., and Zletz. 2,898,732.
Colev, John R., and Heard. 2,911,375.
Cole'v, John R„ and Hengstebeck. 2.892,770.
Ooopersniith, John M.. Peterson, and Sutton. 2, 918, SOS.
Corcoran, James T., and Peterson. 2.875,237.
Oouper. Alistair S.. Stein, and Bowman. 2,904,604.
Cropper, Wendell P. 2,884,766.
Crow, Llovd R., Jr.. Hays, and Kozeny. 2,914,592.
Den Herder, Marvin, and Malo. 2,870,086.
Den Herder. Marvin J. 2.899,378,
Dieman. Kdtrar A. 2.897.0(10.
Dieman, Edgar A., and Gnvnor. 2.875.072.
Dieman, Edgar A., and Swanson. 2.893.8S0.
Eiszner, James R. 2.871.276.
Esmay, Donald L., Fotis, and Wilson. 2,881.234.
Esmay, Donald L.. and Johnson, 2,873.290.
Evering. Bernard L.. and Roebuck. 2,918,422.
Feller, Morris. 2.880.168.
Feller, Morris, and Field. 2,880,200.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,881,196.
Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) : See — Continued
Fields, Ellis K. 2,885,361.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,893,959.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,900,377.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,905,696.
Fields, Ellis K. 2,910,439.
Fields, Ellis K., and Brehm. 2,888,405.
Fields, Ellis K., and Brehm. 2,901,335.
Fotis, Peter, Jr. 2,887,472.
Fotis, Peter, Jr., and Esmav. 2,912,422.
Fotis, Peter, Jr., Esmav, and Hill. 2,919,268.
Goretta, Louis A., and Den Herder. 2,911,352.
Groetch, Donald J. 2,916,447.
Hengstebeck, Robert J. 2,873,176.
Hengstebeck, Robert J. 2,881,132.
Hengstebeck, Robert J. 2,908,653.
Hengstebeck, Robert J. 2,914,465.
Hengstebeck, Robert J. 2,917,450.
Hengstebeck, Robert J., and Wolf. 2,893,944
Hodes, William. 2,887,497.
Hodes, William. 2,888,465.
Jacobs, Robert B. 2,883,542.
Jancosek, Andrew T., and Brown. 2,906,744.
Juveland, Omar O., Field, and Friedlander. 2,919,267.
Juveland, Omar O., Friedlander, and Field. 2,915,515.
Juveland, Omar 0., Friedlander, and Field. 2,915,516.
Juveland, Omar O., and Higley. 2,912,421.
Kapff, Sixt F. 2,888,330.
Kapff, Sixt F. 2.901,329.
Kerns, Gordon D. 2,911,350.
Knobloch, James O. 2,880,237.
Knobloch, James O., and Liao. 2,911,416.
Kolb. Kenneth E. 2,901,505
Krebs, John R. 2,893,849.
Leisey, Frank A. 2,876,327.
Lemmon, Norman E., and Fields. 2,907,713.
Lemmon, Norman E., and Schuessler. 2,906,709.
Lien, Arthur P., and McCaulay. 2,868,854.
Malloy, John B. 2,916,433.
Malo, Russell V., and Hyle. 2,876,195.
Malo, Russell V., and Webb. 2,879,232.
Marti, Paul O., Jr. 2,879,133.
Marti, Paul O., Jr. 2,901,317.
McCaulay, David A. 2,881,228.
McCaulay, David A. 2,884,469.
McCaulay, David A. 2,908,729.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,881,224.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,914,584.
McCaulay, David A., and Lien. 2,914,585.
Meyer, Delbert H. 2.873.292
Meyerson, Seymour, and Grubb. 2,890,336.
Meyerson, Seymour, and Rvlander. 2,880,250.
Moore, Thomas M. 2,880,162.
Moore, Thomas M., and Week. 2,880,161.
Neesley, John D. 2,913,349.
Nerheim, Arvie G. 2,892,759.
O'Brien, Joseph P. 2,897,232.
Oita, Katashi, and Nevitt. 2,903,404.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2.880,201.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,892,826.
Peters, Edwin F„ and Evering. 2,898,326.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,912,419.
Peters, Edwin F., and Evering. 2,912,423.
Peterson, Kenneth C, and Corcoran. 2,905,708.
Pilar. Frank L., Friedlander, Juveland, and Field.
2.881,156.
Plemich, John J. 2,899,390.
Rakowsky. Frederick W. 2,912,387.
Randall. Pryor N. 2,901.332.
Reinold, Eugene J. 2,914,936.
Richardson, Eugene E. 2.882,229.
Richardson, Eugene E. 2,883,339.
Ritzenthaler, Bruce A. 2,906,333.
Roebuck. Alan K., and Evering. 2,897.24S.
Sabol, Albert R. 2.910.462.
Sabol, Albert R., and Karll. 2.875.189.
Sabol, Albert R., and Little. 2.900.376.
Scanley. Clyde S., and Fields. 2,897,153.
Sehnaith, Robert F., and Kalinowski. 2.900.611.
Seelic. Herman S., and Cropper. 2.884.375.
Slaughter. John I., and McCaulay. 2.906.788.
Slaughter. John I., and McCaulay. 2,908,728.
Sorg, Leonard V.. and Lamkin. 2,877.714.
Sorg. Leonard V., and Lamkin. 2. 895. 807.
Stanley, James K., and Tisinai. 2,S90,955.
Thome. Henry C, Jr., and Belkin. 2.877,173.
Tom. Theodore B.. and Brehm. 2.914.470.
Uhll. Rov B., and Luetzelschwab. 2.896.637.
Watts. George W., and Wvcant. 2,892.512.
Weis, George E. 2,911,371.
Wennerberg, Arnold X. 2.914.453.
Wennerberg. Arnold X.. Aim, and refer. 2.894.990.
Wilson. Alexander T., and McCaulev. 2. 872,396.
Wise. Robert H. 2.807.11.11.
Wolff. William P.. and Hill. 2.877.170.
Wrisht. Lawrence T. 2.902.885.
Wygant, James F. 2.892,510.
Zaiac, Stephen J., and Swenson. 2.911 ,.".09.
Zletz, Alex, and Carmodv. 2.892,305.
Zletz. Alex, and Carmody. 2,893.202.
Zletz. Alex, and Carmodv. 2.896,400-2,896,407.
Standard Oil Co. of California : See —
Cunningham, John R.. and Ludwig. 2,907.644.
Ludwig, Milton. 2.919.239.
LIST OF PATENTEES
895
Standard Oil Co. (Ohio), The: See—
Brown, Glenn R., Jr., Strecker, and Crawford. 2,874,116.
Burhans, Ralph W. 2,888,822.
and Foreman. 2,914,390.
2,900,347.
Callahan, and Veatch. 2,874,191.
2,877,128.
2,877,129.
2,894,904.
2,881,212.
2,881,213.
2,881,214.
2,876,912.
2,870,399.
Darling, Samuel M
Foreman, Robert W.
Foreman, Robert W.,
Hardman, Harley F.
Hardman, Harley F.
Hardman, Harley F., and Foreman
Idol, James D., Jr. 2,904,580.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman.
Idol, James D., Jr., Callahan, and Foreman.
Jackson, Warren, Jr., and Elving. 2,886,770.
Jones, Arthur L. 2,892,544.
Reagan, John J. 2,883,973.
Reagan, John J., and Griffiths. 2,906,489.
Stine, Harrison M., Strecker, and Faris. 2,906,700.
Stine, Harrison M., Strecker, and Faris. 2,906,701.
Strecker, Harold A., and Stine. 2,870, 0S4.
Swan, Charles J. 2,889,018.
TJrbanowicz, Edward A. 2,895,623.
Van Strien, Richard E. 2.870,102.
Veatch, Franklin, and Idol. 2,913,486.
Standard Packaging Corp. : See —
Byrd, Carl. 2,897,643.
Standard Pressed Steel Co. : See —
Jarvis, Edward M. 2,896,794.
Standard Products Co.. The : See —
France, Rollin C, and Wade. 2,873,602.
Friderici, Wayne J. 2,877,740.
Wade, Harold P. 2,912,272.
Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co. : See —
Cisco, Edward S. 2,873,096.
Lahev, Parker J., and 0'Leary
Molt, Richard P. 2,884,874.
Swann, James S. 2,879.723.
Williams, Robert A. 2,885,093.
Zeidler, Kurt E. 2,899,913.
Standard Recister Co.. The : See —
Davidson, John T. 2,860.897.
Davidson, John T. 2,885,053.
Davidson, John T., Georgen, and Fortune.
Howard, Charles F. 2,903.900.
Huebner, William C. 2,869,443.
Huebner, William C. 2,890,633.
Huebner, William C. 2,890,922.
Huebner, William C. 2,890,923.
Kroemer. John H., and Davidson. 2,873.983
Marvin, Howard L., and Stimson. 2,911,905.
Metzner, Albert W. 2,873.838.
Metzner, Albert W. 2,881,893.
Metzner, Albert W. 2,904,332.
Standard Research Consultants, Inc. :
Pelladeau, Maurice. 2,879,713.
Pelladeau, Maurice. 2,901,978.
Pelladeau, Maurice. 2,902,942.
Standard Screw Co. : See —
Andrews, Allen R., and Winslow.
Andrews, Allen R., and Winslow.
Ellison, Joseph E. 2,880,484.
Standard Steel Works. Inc. : See —
Gredell. Otto N. 2,901,205.
Gredell, Otto N. 2,901,206.
Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd. : See —
Lord, Arthur V. 2,882,444.
Standard-Thomson Corp. : See —
Baker, William E. 2.896.163.
Baker, William E. 2,913,904.
Bondurant, Carlton W. 2,885,152.
Early, Paul F. 2,889,712.
Kimm, Ewald J., and Early. 2,889,845.
Larson, Carl H. 2,883,490.
Patterson, Everett M. 2,884,866.
Wood, Charles W., and Bondurant. 2,889,700.
Wood. Charles W.. and Bondurant. 2,891,730.
Woods, John E. 2,883,143.
Woods, John E. 2,901,892.
Standbridge, Wilbur R. : See —
Lirette, George J., and Standbridge. 2,904,920.
Standifer, Lafayette B., Jr., and F. S. Simpson, to Dempster
Brothers, Inc. Automatic hooks. 2,872,237, 2-3-59, CI.
294 — 83.
Standiford, Fred A. Decontamination system. 2,870,758,
1-27-59. CI. 123—119.
Standish, Earl L., to Allis-Ohalmers Mfg. Co. Hydrogen seal
for dynamoelectric machines. 2,895,751, 7-21-59, CI.
286 — 19.
Standish. William C. Jr., to United States Rubber Co.
Device for circumferentially locating mold lettering.
2,874.472. 2-24-59, CI. 33—21.
Standlev, Archibald D., Jr. : See —
Cleveland. Eric G., and Standley. 2,899,784.
Standley, Wendell E. : See —
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Artiaga. 2,890.560.
Nigrelli, Biagio J., Standley, and Wittmann. 2,890,785.
Standlick. Ronald E.. and D. E. Trumbull, to Pyles Indus-
tries, Inc. Automatic lubricator for convevor mechanism.
2,917,133. 12-15-59. CI. 184 — 15.
Standridge, Claudie M., to Houston Oil Field Material Co.,
Inc. Eccentric spud bit. 2,903,239, 9-8-59, CI. 255 — 1.6.
See—
2,883,824.
2,914,905.
Standridge, Joseph O., to Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc.
Guided rotary shoe. 2,902,261, 9-1-59, CI. 255 — 72.
Standring, Norman : See —
Mclean, Duncan, Standring, Youle, and Munro. 2,907,753.
Standring, Norman, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Manufacture of highly polymeric polymethylene tereph-
thalates. 2,899,410, 8-11-59, CI. 260 — 75.
Stanek, Frank, to The Toastwell Co., Inc. Bread toaster.
2,878,748, 3-24-59. CI. 99 — 328.
Stanek, Frank C. : See —
Campbell, Henry H., and Stanek. 2,867,174.
Stanford, Clarence, 50% to G. E. Stubblefield. Rock and roll
horse. 2.893,745. 7-7-59, CI. 280—1.184.
Stanford, George W. : See — -
Alozery, Nicholas J. G., and Stanford. 2,890,996.
Bednars, Charles, Stanford, and Patton. 2,890,165.
Patton, James L., Stanford, and Burton. 2,900,323.
Stanford, James R., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ap-
paratus and method of manufacturing tire. 2,874,405,
2-24-59, CI. 18 — 2.
Stanford Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Eibert, John, Jr. 2,902,406.
Stanford, Nicholas S., and E. N. Bosco. Fixture for holding
a tool subject to grinding. 2,873,562, 2-17-59, CI. 51 — 220.
Stanford Research Institute : See — ■
Eldredge, Kenneth R. 2,910,012.
Stanford, Robert C, to The Hallicrafters Co. Suppressed
carrier modulating system. 2,915,711, 12-1-59, CI. 332 — 52.
Stanford Seed Co., Inc., The : See —
McWilliams, Ernest. 2,900,303.
Stange, Hugo, and S. L. Clark, to Olin Mathieson Chemical
Corp. Production of ammonium pentaborate and boric
oxide from borax. 2,867,502, 1-6-59 CI. 23 — 59.
Stange, Karl : See —
Weber, Heinz, Boehn, Schiller, and Stange. 2,886,560.
Stanier, Richard H. : See —
Johnston, Mordica O., and Stanier. 2,874,782.
Stanin, Theodore E. : See —
Dickey, Joseph B., and Stanin. 2,891,928.
Stanislaw, Theodore S. : See — ■
Doran, Robert F., and Stanislaw. 2,890,514.
Stankey, James A., and M. N. Slater, to Radio Corp. of
America. Method of aluminizing phosphor screens.
2,910,376, 10-27-59, CI. 117 — 33.5.
Stanley, Alfred H., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Insulator
bracket. 2,909,590, 10-20-59, CI. 174 — 162.
Stanley Aviation Corp. : See —
Bleck. Max E. 2,904,286.
Stanley, Charles V. : See —
Orthuber, Richard K., Stanley, and Day. 2,894,163.
Orthuber, Richard K., Stanley, and Fong. 2,906,885.
Stanley, Dale L. Ice cream dispensers. 2,899,988, 8-18-59,
CI. 141—90.
Stanley, Henry W., Jr. Reinforced plastic mooring buoy.
2,911,658, 11-10-59, CI. 9—8.
Stanley Home Products, Inc. : See —
Le Febvre, Alfred L. 2,880,443.
Szlachetka, Stella. 2,893.039.
Stanley, James K„ and G. F. Tisinai, to Standard Oil Co.
Alloy compositions. 2,890,955. 6-16-59, CI. 75 — 126.
Stanley, John C, R, B. Moore, Jr., W. B. Frazier, and C. F.
Williams, to Gateway Corp. Automatic hopper fed paint-
ing machine. 2,899,930, 8-18-59, CI. 118 — 404.
Stanley, John E., to Duo-Flex Corp. Acoustical ceiling.
2,882,559, 4-21-59, CI. 20—4.
Stanley, John H, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Hand operated
tube flaring tool. 2,891,598, 6-23-59, CI. 153 — 79.
Stanley John P., and C. W. Bradley, to R. P. Seherer Corp.
Gelatin composition for capsules. 2,870,062, 1-20-59, CI.
167 — 83.
Stanley, Joseph M., to United States of America, Army. In-
sulated electrode. 2,907,808, 10-6-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Stanley, Leonard G. : See —
Oback, Nels E., and Stanley. 2,885,793.
Stanley. Lester N., and F. W. Posselt. Diazotizable amine
compositions. 2,893,815, 7-7-59, CI. 8 — 44.
Stanley, Menloe L. Fastening devices. 2,876,517, 3-10-59,
CI. 24 — 131.
Stanley, Paul H., to Autogiro Co. of America. Method of
operating rotary wing aircraft including jet-driven rotors.
2,889,887, 6-9-59, CI. 170 — 135.4.
Stanley Products Co. : See —
Hiller, Stanley. 2,877,122.
Stanley, Thomas C. Fishing lure. 2,886,913, 5-19-59,
CI. 43—42.19.
Stanley, William L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method
of producing ammonium sulfate from acid sludges. 2,917,-
364, 12-15-59, CI. 23—119.
Stanley, William L., and S. H. Vannier, to United States of
America, Agriculture. Isolation of furocoumarins. 2,889,-
337, 6-2-59, CI. 260—343.2.
Stanley. William N., Jr. : See —
Dancy, William B., and Stanley. 2,895,794.
Stanley Works. The : See —
Curtlss; George E., Jr., and Carroll. 2.877,040.
Ferguson, Harold W. 2.911,210.
Ferguson, Paul R. 2,890,474.
Fersruson, Paul R. 2.893,764.
Godfrey, James H.. and Damijonaitis. 2,897,302.
Nelson, Paul H. 2,912,713.
896
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stanphill, Roy D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of inhibiting the deposition of formally solid
paraffins from a petroliferous fluid containing same.
2,873,253, 2-10-59, CI. 252 — 8.55.
Stansbury, B. J., Inc. : See —
St. Hilaire, Joseph L. 2,888,938.
Stansburv, Burton J. Bumper mat for pipe. 2,896,702,
7-28-59, CI. 193 — 41.
Stansbury, Carroll : See —
Montgomery, George F., and Stansbury. 2,889,519.
Stansburv, Harry A., Jr. : See —
Guest, Howard R., Kiff, and Stansbury. 2,910,520.
Guest, Howard R., and Stansbury. 2,874, 107.
Guest, Howard R., and Stansbury. 2,889,358.
Guest, Howard R., and Stansbury. 2,889,359.
Guest, Howard R.J and Stansbury. 2,891,888.
Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and H. R. Guest, to Union Carbide
Corp. New preparation of 2,5-dimethylcyclopentanone.
2,875,249, 2-24-59, CI. 260—586.
Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and H. P. Lykins, to Union Carbide
Corp. Preparation of quinolines. 2,886,568, 5-12-59, CI.
260 — 283.
Stansbury, John G. : See —
Bottoms, Paul H., Clapp, Loggins, and Stansbury.
2,918,696.
Clapp, Robert J., Latham, and Stansbury. 2,897,546.
Stansell, Alpheus P. : See —
Boyden, Robert E., Scozzafava, and Stansell. 2,894,449
Stansell, Alpheus P., to Clary Corp. Advancing-retracting
means for calculating machine pin carriage. 2,917,231,
12-15-59, CI. 235 — 60.
Stanthony Corp. : See —
Joseph, Stanley M. 2,903,549.
Stanton, Austin N. Presentation devices for visual informa-
tion. 2,872,840, 2-10-59, CI. 88—1.
Stanton, Austin N. Bandages. 2,880,863, 4-7-59, CI.
206—63.2.
Stanton, Austin N. Fluid density transducers. 2,891,400,
6-23-59. CI. 73—182.
Stanton, Austin N. Electric discharge devices. 2,910,619,
10-27-59, CI. 315 — 14.
Stanton Austin N. Micro-circuits, electric devices therefor,
and methods for making same. 2,913,632, 11-17-59, CI.
317—101.
Stanton, Austin N. Acceleration and velocity detection de-
vices and systems. 2,916,279, 12-8-59, CI. 264 — 1.
Stanton, Frank G. : See —
Ralleo, James, Stanton, and Chiaramonte. 2,892,434.
Stanton, George E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Tire inflating
valve for aircraft wheel. 2,871,905. 2-3-59, CI. 152 — 404.
Stanton, George W., T. B. Leferdink, R. W. Meikle, and M. J.
Charlesworth, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and
composition for rendering polyacrylonitrile readily dyeable.
2,899,262, 8-11-59, CI. 8—100.
Stanton, Harold S., to Research Corp. Weed burner.
2.904,032, 9-15-59, CI. 126—271.2.
Stanton, Maurice : See —
Potter, Richard P. 2,882,772.
Stanton, Philip L. Pressure breathing therapy apparatus.
2.870,763, 1-27-59, CI. 128 — '29.
Stanton, Philip L. Resuscitator. 2,908,270, 10-13-59, CI.
128—29.
Stanton, Robert J. : See —
Rudd, Wallace C. and Stanton. 2,904,668.
Stanton, Robert J., and W. C. Rudd, to Magnetic Heating
Corp. Welding of seams bv high frequency resistance
heating. 2,887,560, 5-19-59, CI. 219 — 67.
Stanton, Rozell P. : See —
Rider. Frank A., nnd Stanton. 2.877.978.
Stanton, Walter O. Magnetic phonograph pickup. 2,917,590,
12-15-59. CI. 179—100.41.
Stnnwvck, Edmund. Apparatus for making and applying
terminals to coil forms. 2,885,679, 5-12-59, CI. 1 — 2.
Stapf, Joseph E. Clothes washing apparatus. 2,911,813,
11-10-59, CI. 68—20.
Stapf, Robert J., to Kraft Foods Co. Emulsified salad
dressings. 2,885,292, 5-5-59, CI. 99 — 144.
Staples, Alfred T. : See —
Watkins, Willie R. 2,914,849.
Watkins, Willie R. 2,915,071.
Staples. Charles F. Boring machines. 2,902,890, 9^8-59, CI.
77—3.
Staples, Crawford E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Two-
direction coded track circuit control for railway signals.
2,874,272, 2-17-59, CI. 246 — 38.
Staples, Crawford E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Phase
sensitive alternating current track circuit. 2,884,516,
4-28-59, CI. 246 — 34.
Staples, Lynn W., to Saginaw Wire Products Inc. Spring
structures. 2,870,823, 1-27-59, CI. 155 — 179.
Staples, Lynn W., and R. D. Strout, to Saginaw Wire Prod-
ucts, Inc. Spring assembly. 2,875,818, 3-3-59, CI.
155—179.
Staples, Otis E., to Textron, Inc. Automatic work loader
for vertical nobbing machine. 2,885,929, 5-12-59, CI. 90 — 4.
Stapleton, Richard J. : Sec —
MeKim, Burton, and Stapleton. 2,904,636.
Stapling Machines Co. : Sc —
Greene, John r. 2,900,108.
Peters, Guilford B. 2,893,587.
McGary,
McGary,
McGary,
and
and
ap-
Patrick.
Patrick.
Patrick.
Sta-Rite Products, Inc. : See —
Bliss, Carl M. 2,911,916.
Star Porcelain Co., The : See —
Harman, Cameron G., and Fenity. 2,878,130.
Star Recorder Corp. of Denver, The : See —
Phillips, Oliver V. 2,913,195.
Star Shade Cutter Co. : See —
Gast, Albert K., and A. K. Gast, Jr. 2,S88,048.
Star Stampa Tessuti Artistici S.p.A. : See —
Cicogna, Lucio. 2,911,280.
Starbird, James F., and N. C. Bacom. Remote control
paratus. 2,896,472, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 191.
Starcher, Paul S. : See —
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2,876,258.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2,894,959.
Phillips, Benjamin, and Starcher. 2,897,208.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher, McGary, and
2.884,408.
Phillips. Benjamin, Starcher,
2,890,195-7.
Phillips, Benjamin, Starcher,
2,917,491.
Philips, Benjamin, Starcher, McGary, and Patrick.
2,918,439.
Starck, Clemens B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polystyrene film
elements and subbing compositions therefor. 2,872,318,
2-3-59, CI. 96 — 87.
Starck, Hans : See —
Starck, Werner and H., and Schiilde. 2,901,443.
Starck, Noel L. Safeguard device for automotive electrical
systems. 2,904,702. 9-15-59, CI. 307—10.
Starck, Werner : See —
Ossenbrunner, Armin, Klockgether, Starck, and Langbein.
2,913,351.
Starck, Werner and H., and F. Schiilde, to Farbwerke Hoechst
Aktiengesellsehaft vormals Meister Lucius & Briining.
Process for preparing high molecular compounds. 2,901 443,
8-25-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Stareck, Jesse E., E. J. Seyb, Jr., A. A. Johnson, and W. H.
Rowan, to Metal and Thermit Corp. Process for chromium
plating. 2,916,424, 12-8-59, CI. 204 — 51.
Stargardter, Albert R., to Washington Steel Corp. Process
for treating ore. 2,914,396, 11-24-59, CI. 75 — 13.
Stark, Arnold L. : See —
Cheney. Grant W., and Stark. 2,878,154.
Stark Ceramics, Inc. : See —
Wack, Floyd W. 2,907,209.
Stark, Charles H. and G. F., to Automatic Remote Systems,
Inc. Sensing mechanism. 2,890,828, 6-16-59, CI.
235 — 61.11.
Stark, Donald E. : See —
Cornish, Eugene S., and Stark. 2,915,696.
Stark. Eduard. Coin-operated liquid delivery machine.
2,901,077, 8-25-59, CI. 194 — 13.
Stark. Gunnard E. : See —
Mundell, Elmore H., and Stark. 2,911,728.
Schwartz. James, and Stark. 2,900,901.
Stark, Guy F. : See —
Stark, Charles H. and G. F. 2,890,828.
Stark, John, Jr., and L. Dietch, to Radio Corp. of America.
Color television receiver brightness control. 2,872,617,
2-3-59, CI. 315—30.
Stark, John B., to United States of America, Agriculture.
Separations of nitrogenous organic compounds. 2,891,945,
6-23-59, CI. 260 — 211.5.
Stark, Julius A. Cattle oiler. 2,912,961, 11-17-59, CI.
119 — 157.
Stark, Louis, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Phase shifter.
2,897,459, 7-28-59, CI. 333 — 31.
Stark. Robert A. : See —
Carmichael, Mead S., Jr., and Stark. 2.91S.292.
Stark, Samuel. Reversible garment. 2,873,738, 2-17-59, CI.
128 — 159.
Stark, Walter, to F. Soennecken. Loose leaf binder mecha-
nisms. 2.871,711, 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 97.
Stark. Walter H. : See —
Anderson, Edmund B. 2,897,663.
Stark. William H. C. : See —
Anderson, Edmund B. 2,908,152.
Mackenzie, William A., and Stark. 2.875,571.
Starke, Herbert F., to Raytheon Co. Transistor stabilization
circuits. 2,915,600, 12-1-59, CI. 179—171.
Starkenberg, Arnold. Dispenser for comminuted commodities.
2.873,890, 2-17-59, CI. 222 — 136.
Starker. Lee X. : See—
Dalalian, Harry P., Starker, and Goldman. 2.909.524.
Starkey, Charles M., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Parking meters.
2,906,386, 9-29-59, CI. 194 — 72.
Starkey, William A., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp.
Method and apparatus for electrostatically coating an ar-
ticle. 2,S88,362, 5-26-59, CI. 117 — 47.
Starks, Fred W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prep-
aration of trimeric hydrogen cyanide. 2.87S.249, 3-17-59,
CI. 260—248.
Starks. Fred W.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Stabilization of chlorinated hydrocarbons. 2,919,295. 12-
29-59, CI. 260 — 652.5.
Starks, Milton G. Tool trailer. 2,891,S00, 6-23-59, CI.
280 — 2.
Starline, Inc. : See —
Ferris, Robert O. 2 904.001.
Ferris. Robert G. 2.904.002.
LIST OF PATENTEES
897
Starling, Leslie R., and J. A. Tiffany. Anchor bolt. 2,878,668,
3-24-59, CI. 72 — 105.
Starnes, Earl W. Apparatus for making yarn. 2,867,967,
1-13-59. CI. 57 — 36.
Starnes, William C. : See —
Montgomery, Charles W., Starnes, and Zabor. 2,910,523.
Starnes, William C, and R. C. Zabor, to Gulf Research &
Development Co. Hydroisomerization process and appa-
ratus. 2,906,798, 9-29-59, CI. 260—083.65.
Starr, Allan M. Spark plug. 2,878,299, 3-17-59, CI. 123—
169.
Starr, Allan M.. to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Calutron ion source slit cleaner. 2,901,619,
8-25-59, CI. 250—41.9.
Starr, Charles S., and O. G. Barnes, to Notat Tire Co. Wheel
for vehicles. 2.901,020, 8-25-59, CI. 152—307.
Starr. David A., Jr. : See —
Kenosian, Harry, Seif, and Starr. 2,876,058.
Starr, David A., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic trans-
ducing means. 2,879,340, 3-24-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Starr, Donald F., and D. R. Calsetta, to S. B. Penick & Co.
Fish toxicant compositions and method of using them.
2,884,356, 4-28-59, CI. 167—46.
Starr. James E., to Tatnall Measuring Systems Co. Column
elongation transducer type testing machine. 2,900,818,
8-25-59, CI. 73—95.
Starr, James E., to Control Devices, Inc. Electronic memory
circuit. 2,905,879, 9-22-59, CI. 320 — 1.
Starr, John H. Flush tank heating means. 2,895,140,
7-21-59, CI. 4 — 18.
Starr, Marvin G. : See —
Clark, Herbert, Owen, and Starr. 2,899,866.
Starr, Norbert T., to Crawford Door Co. Dual door mech-
anism. 2,898,985, 8-11-59, CI. 160 — 113.
Starr, Rachel D. Bootblack stand. 2,875,465, 3-3-59, CI.
15 — 267.
Starr, Ralph W., to Selma Trailer & Mfg. Co. Telescopically
adjustable control apparatus. 2,918,298, 12-22-59, CI.
280 — 43.23.
Starr, Raymond T., to Columbian Rope Co. Method of mak-
ing synthetic fiber rope and rope produced thereby.
2,880,568, 4-7-59, CI. 57 — 140.
Starr, Sam. Foot powder and air circulating shoe. 2,887,-
793, 5-26-59, CI. 36 — 3.
Starre, Gerrit, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Dry
shaver shear plate and cutter construction. 2,877,548,
3-17-59, CI. 30 — 13.
Starre. Gerrit, and E. Bakker, to North American Philips
Co.. Inc. Dry shaver with a self adjusting shear plate
and rotary cutter. 2.900.720, 8-25-59, CI. 30 — 13.
Starrett, Delbert, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Motor valve.
2,908,478, 10-13-59, CI. 251 — 58.
Starrett, L. S., Co., The : See —
Bishop, John I. 2,910,781.
Metevia. William P. 2,871,571.
Starrett, Leonard H. Weeding, mulching, and cultivating
implement having auger-type digging elements. 2,876,850,
3-10-59, CI. 172 — 12.
Starreveld, Jaap, and A. C. de Klerk, to North American
Philips Co., Inc. Radio receiver regulating voltage circuit.
2,874.275. 2-17-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Starrfrasmaschinen A.G. : See —
Billig, Erich. 2,887,932.
Glaser, Rolf. 2,899,868.
Scherrer, Kurt. 2,914,991.
Starriett, Robin J. : See —
McKay, Thomas L., Oliver, and Starriett. 2,913,031.
Starry, Raymond A. Jam-proof feed mouth assembly for am-
munition containers. 2,895,382, 7-21-59, CI. 89 — 34.
Start. Ernest : See —
Winfield, Denis, and Start. 2,897,664.
Start, Ernest, and R. Blood, to William Cotton, Ltd. Straight
bar knitting machine. 2.873,593, 2-17-59, CI. 66 — 82.
Start, Ernest, and L. Brown, to William Cotton Ltd.
Straight bar knitting machines. 2,899,811, 8-18-59, CI.
66 — 126.
Starts, Albert. Power transmitting apparatus. 2,888,838,
6-2-59, CI. 74 — 606.
Starworth, Irving J., 20% to M. Zucker. Globe and method
of manufacturing. 2,877,570, 3-17-59, CI. 35 — 46.
Stasehover, Leo : See —
Bogner, Richard D., Stasehover, and Bachman.
2,883,194.
Stasehover. Leo, to Sterling Precision Corp. Single channel
frequency resolver. 2,889,516, 6-2-59, CI. 324 — 82.
Staskiews, Joseph C, and W. F. Ptak. Automatic hooksetter.
2,887,812, 5-26-59, CI. 43 — 15.
Stastny, Miroslav : See —
Klaboch, Ladislav, and Stastny. 2,904,997.
Stateman. Murray J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Low frequency magnetic generator. 2,875,398. 2-24-59
CI. 321—69.
Statham Instruments, Inc. : See —
Di Giovanni, Mario. 2,885,520.
Di Giovanni, Mario. 2.909,744.
Di Giovanni, Mario. 2,918,641.
Di Giovanni, Mario M. 2.889,526.
Grant, Earl W. 2,885,644.
Grant, Earl W. 2.896.057.
Rosa, Gilbert N. 2,867,121.
Statham Instruments, Inc. : See — Continued
Statham, Louis D. 2,867,115.
Statham, Louis D.
Statham, Louis D.
Statham, Louis D.
Statham, Louis D.
Statham, Louis D.
Stedham, Cecil K.
Stedman, Cecil K.
2,867,706.
2,878,352.
2,889,527.
2,905,916.
2.909,743.
2,907,560.
2,909,364.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Means for
extending range of transducers. 2,867,115, 1-6-59, CI. 73 —
398.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Pressure
sensitive resistor. 2,867,706, 1-6-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Electrical
motion sensing means. 2,878,352, 3-17-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,889,527, 6-2-59, CI. 338 — 4.
Statham, Louis D., to United States of America, Navy. Fuze.
2,900.911, 8-25-59. CI. 102 — 70.2.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Electrical
motion sensing device. 2,905,916, 9-22-59, CI. 338 — 6.
Statham, Louis D., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Electrical
strain wire transducer. 2,909,743, 10-20-59, CI. 338 — 4.
Stationers Loose Leaf Co. : See —
Lotter, Adolph G. 2,886,039.
Statler, Lowell. Grinding head. 2,895,266, 7-21-59, CI.
51—180.
Statnl vyzkummy ustav tepelne techniky Praha : See —
Loos, Horst R. 2,903,646.
Statsinger, Joseph : See —
Bishop, Ronald L., Jewell, Radov, and 'Statsinger.
2,896,455.
Statsinger, Joseph, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Vertical
sensing device. 2,879,669, 3-31-59, CI. 74 — 5.6.
Statz. Hermann. Junction transistors and methods for
making them. 2,899,343, 8-11-59, CI. 148 — 1.5.
Staub, Guy A. Storage rack for pipe-like objects. 2,917,181,
12-15-59, CI. 211 — 60.
Staubach, Heinrich, to Ernst Leitz Canada Ltd., Optical
Works. Telescopic sight. 2,891,445, 6-23-59, CI. 88—32.
Staubli, Max : See — •
Marx, Karl, and Staubli. 2,867,388.
Staubly, Julian L. : See —
Millsaps, William A., and Staubly. 2,893,818.
Staude. E. G.. Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Powell. Ernest P. 2.893,053.
Staudermann, Wilhelm : See —
Scherer, Otto, Hahn, Frensch, Emmel, and Staudermann.
2,885,430.
Staudt, Erwin E. : See —
Harter, Paul G., and Staudt. 2,916,978.
Staudt, Erwin E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Container for
holding photographic accessories. 2,908,198, 10-13-59, CI.
go 1
Staudt, John G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of
fracturing oil wells. 2.881,837, 4-14-59, CI. 166—22.
Staufenberg, Charles W., Jr., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Electric
charging systems. 2,885,623, 5-5-59, CI. 320 — 45.
Staufert. Helmut P. Bobbin support. 2,914,271, 11-24-59,
CI. 242 — 130.2.
Stauffer Chemical Co. : See —
Akers, Edward G. 2,893,611.
Akers. Edward G. 2,893.612.
Arnold, Chester L., and Bratt.
Baker, Edgar B. 2.868.758.
Baker, Edgar B. 2.882,250.
Benghiat, Isaac. 2,905,689.
Fried, John H., and Sandza. 2,910,409.
Hanks, Charles W., Hunt, and Smith. 2,880,483.
Pitt, Harold M. 2,870,335.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles. Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
2,917,462.
2,887,372.
2,901,498.
2,901.499.
2.901.500.
2,913,327.
2.913.328.
2,916,369.
2,916,370.
2 913 325.
2,913,326.
2,900,430.
492096— P-
Tilles, Harry, and Antognini.
Tilles, Harry, and Lindquist.
Tilles, Harry, and Lindquist.
Stauffer, Harry C. : See —
Henke, Alfred M., and Stauffer.
Stauffer, Quintin R. : See —
Hiller, Stanley, and Stauffer. 2,880,524.
Stauffer, Ralph J. Turbulent air-intake device for carbu-
retors. 2,868,322. 1-13-59, CI. 183 — 48.
Stauffer, William O., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Apparatus for discharging molten metal. 2,880,989,
4-7-59, CI. 266—38.
Staunt, Martin. Dental handpieces. 2,888,748, 6-2-59, CI.
32 — 26.
Staunt, Martin Ball bearing
11-3-59, CI. 308—201.
Staunt, Martin. Contra angles
2,911,721, 11-10-59, CI. 32 — 27.
Stautz. Herbert N. : See —
Brown, Ralph E., and Stautz.
Stautzenberger, Adin L. : See —
MacLean, Alexander F.( and Stautzenberger. 2,885,402.
assemblies. 2,911,268,
for dental handpieces.
2,869,376.
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898
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stautzenberger, Adin L., and A. F. MacLean, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Purification of lower aliphatic acids.
2,900,413, S-18-59, CI. 260—540.
Stautzenberger, Adin L., and A. F. MacLean, to Celanese
Corp. of America. Treatment of Kaney metal suspensions.
2,903,438, 9-8-59, CI. 210 — 54.
Stava, Lleaiiore G. : See —
Stava, Robert J., and Hollstein. 2,901,202.
Stava. Robert J., deceased (by E. G. Stava, executrix), and
O. C. Hollstein, to Picker X-Ray Corp.. Waite Mfg. Div. Inc.
Counter balance. 2,901,202, 8-25-59, CI. 248 — 123.
Stava, Robert J., W. G. Reininger, and G. G. Wilkens, to
Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Div. Inc. Photo tube
energizer. 2,901,032. 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 95.
Stava, Robert J., and W. G. Reininger, to Picker X-ray Corp.
X-ray apparatus and control. 2,906,880, 9-29-59, CI.
250—58.
Stavenger, Paul L., and D. E. Wuth, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Hy-
drocyclone control. 2,913,112, 11-17-59, CI. 209 — 211.
Stavid Engineering, Inc. : See —
Wolf, Bertram H. 2,887,578.
Stavis, Gus : See —
Pickles, Sydney B., Dodington. and Stavis. 2,890,449.
Stavis, Gus, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Antenna
pattern synthesizer. 2,874,381, 2-17-59, CI. 343 — 703.
Stavis, Gus, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Dual beam
antenna. 2,874,382, 2-17-59, CI. 343 — 771.
Stavis, Gus, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Micro-
wave dual beam linear array. 2,881,436, 4—7-59, CI.
343—844.
Stavis, Gus, to General Precision Laboratory Inc. Doppler
radio antenna. 2,911,644, 11-3-59, CI. 343 — 758.
Stavoff, Kay : See —
Rohlinger, Merlin J., Hause, Winslow, and Stavoff.
2,886,254.
Stavrakis, Alexander, and H. G. Reuter, Jr., to Radio Corp.
of America. Electrostatic printing. 2,910,964, 11-3-59,
CI. 118 — 637.
Stavrinaki, Alexander G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Temperature compensated relay control circuit. 2,885,604,
5-5-59, CI. 317—131.
Stayboldt, Paul J. : See —
Detrie, Arthur J., Lingenfelter, O'Neil, Stayboldt, and
Troeger. 2,916,197.
Stayner, Robert A. : See —
Lew. Henry Y., and Stayner. 2.874.127.
Lowe, Warren, and Stayner. 2,892,690.
Stayton, Robert D., to Rickert Electric, Inc. Electromagnetic
device. 2,908,785, 10-13-59, CI. 200—104.
Ste Anonyme Geoffrey-Delore : See —
Haugwitz, Otto. 2,896,869.
Stead, Clifford, to The Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co. Lapping surface
conditioning means. 2,883,803, 4-28-59, CI. 51 — 131.
Stead, Rchard R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Etching of
semiconductor materials. 2,871,110, 1-27-59, CI. 41 — 42.
Steagall, William F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Delay flop.
2,901 635. S-25-59. CI. 307—88.
Steagall, William F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Bistable devices.
2,911,543, 11-3-59, CI. 307—88.
Steagall. William F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Quarter adders.
2,914,751, 11-24-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Steans, Robert B. Electrical connector. 2,916,720, 12-8-59,
CI. 339—91.
Stear, Edwin B., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Liquid metering
device. 2,887,129, 5-19-59, CI. 138 — 43.
Stearn, Clifford A. : See —
Hope. Norris, and Stearn. 2,896,802.
Stearn, Richard A. Rear gate boat hoist. 2,889,061, 6-2-59,
CI. 214—394.
Stearn, Richard A. Trailer boat hoist. 2,889,062, 6-2-59,
CI. 213—396.
Stearns, Carl L. : See —
Valentine, William, and Stearns. 2,889,252.
Stearns, Charles M., Jr., and O. J. Van Leer, to Grotnes Ma-
chine Works, Inc. Method of and means for offset print-
ing. 2,905,082, 9-22-59, CI. 101 — 41.
Stearns, Dick E. Apparatus for coating elongated member.
2,892,441. 6-30-59, CI. 118 — 108.
Stearns, George W., and R. E. Montijo, to Radio Corp. of
America. Power switching network. 2,885,548, 5-5-59,
CI. 250—27.
Stearns, Gerald S., and G. E. Smart. Method and apparatus
for progressively compressing the end portion of a wire tc
form a nail. 2,917,756, 12-22-59, CI. 10 — 52.
Stearns, Harry C. Method and apparatus for improving
the efficiency of internal combustion engines. 2,886,019,
5-12-59, CI. 123—122.
Stearns, James A. : See —
Grummitt, Oliver J., and Stearns. 2,894,849.
Stearns-Roger Mfg. Co., The : See —
Strickland, Thomas G. 2,895,909.
Stearns, Thornton : See —
Baril, Albert, Jr., De Barbleris, Nieset, and Stearns.
2,911,299.
Steatit-Magnesia Akt. : See —
Eckert. Oskar. 2,877.183.
Wallenfang, Kurt. 2,902.645.
Steatite Research Corp. : See — ■
Kadisch, Gerhard E., and Katz. 2,874,071.
Sylvester, Frederick F. 2,901,736.
Steber, Clarence L., to The Pyle-National Co. Single lamp
brooder. 2,878,361, 3-17-59, CI. 219—45.
Steber, Clarence L., to The Pyle-National Co. Holder for
reflector and projecting lamps. 2,918,568, 12-22-59, CI.
240 — 81.
Steber, Clarence L., and F. T. Sleichert, to The Pyle-Xational
Co. Lens collar and retaining spring. 2,878,374, 3-17-59,
CI. 240 — 151.
Stebbins, Allen J., to Pfaudler Permutit Inc. Interlocking
means for battery of liquid treating units. 2,879,893,
3-31-59, CI. 210—108.
Stec, Joseph. Combined sun visor, work support and work
container. 2,904,371, 9-15-59, CI. 296 — 97.
Steelier, Edwin O. : See —
Sitterly, Charles K„ and 'Steelier. 2,918,710.
Steelier, Henry D. Splice box. 2,867,680. 1-6-59, CI. 174 —
92.
Steelier, Henry D., to The Adalet Mfg. Co. Cable seal and
support. 2,881,241, 4-7-59, CI. 174 — 77.
Steck, Edgar A., to Sterling Drug Inc. Pyridazine ethers
and thioethers, and preparation thereof. 2,905,672,
9-22-59, CI. 260—250.
Steck, George L. Hand tool for removing dents from sheet
metal plates. 2,900,853. 8-25-59, CI. 81 — 15.
Stecker, Herbert C. Toilet detergent composition containing
synergistic dt- and tri-halo salicylanilide mixtures.
2,906,711, 9-29-59, CI. 252 — 106.
Steckhahn, Frank L. : See —
Hohnstine, Jack T.. Versocki, and Steckhahn. 2,894,928.
Steckle, Charles, Jr. : See —
Kahl, William D., Jr., and Steckle. 2,919,037.
Steckler, Robert, F. A. Hessel, and J. Werner, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Liquefied m-phenylenediamine com-
positions for curing epoxy ether resins. 2,893,973, 7-7-59,
CI. 260 — 47.
Steckler, Robert, G. Robinson, and P. Zimiles, to General
Aniline & Film Corp. Curing agents for epoxy resins.
2,904,530, 9-15-59, CI. 260—47.
Stedelin, Jerome J., Jr., and G. A. Seaton. Time-cost com-
puter. 2.913,172, 11-17-59, CI. 235—61.8.
Stedham, Cecil K., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Trans-
ducers. 2,907,560, 10-6-59, CI. 264 — 1.
Steding. Arthur : See —
Hartewig, Heinrich. Steding, and Eidel. 2,872,385.
Stedman, Cecil K., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Acoustic
damper. 2,909.364, 10-20-59, CI. 264 — 1.
Stedman, Cecil K., and F. H. Smith, to United States of
America, Navy. Microphone. 2,886,794, 5-12-59, CI.
340 — 11.
Stedman, Cresswell E., to U. S. Acoustics Corp. Mixing appa-
ratus. 2,901,228, 8-25-59, CI. 259 — 107.
Stedt, Harry C. Boom-suspension buckets and the like.
2,877.575, 3-17-59. CI. 37 — 182.
Steed, Robert F. Liquid level gauge. 2,868,016, 1-13-59,
CI. 73—322.
Steed, Stanley : See —
Stamm, Robert H., Fox, and Steed. 2,884,078.
Steed. William P.. to Marchant Research, Inc. Decoupled
diode gate circuits. 2.867.734. 1-6-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Steede, Otho G., to The Lew's Engineering and Mfg. Co.
Christmas tree holder. 2,891,747, 6-23-59, CI. 248 — 44.
Steegstra. John R. Inkless electric recorder for indicating in-
struments. 2,909.403. 10-20-59, CI. 346 — 74.
Steel Co. of Ohio, Inc. : See —
Barre, Henry J., Rader. and Goodyear. 2,901.960.
Steel, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems. Inc. Voted-
output flip-flop unit. 2,910,584, 10-27-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. : See —
Kasper. Louis. 2,890.516.
Kaufmann, Frank H. 2,879.806.
2.901.004.
2 874 726.
2.896.672.
2.905,204.
2,905,205.
2909,199.
2,913,013.
Kaufmann, Frank H.
Kaufmann, John J.
Kaufmann, John J.
Kaufmann, John J.
Kaufmann, John J.
Kaufmann, John J.
Kaufmann, John J.
Steel Improvement & Forge Co.. The : See —
Milnes. Aubrey H. 2.900,715.
Steel Partitions, Inc. : See —
Millard, Ralph S. 2,914.147.
Steel Protection and Chemical Co., Inc. : See —
Howard. Addison M. 2.S79.210.
Steel, Robert N., to United States Rubber Co. Expanded ma-
terial and method of making same. 2,892,216, 6-30-59, CI.
18—47.5.
Steel Shot Producers, Inc. : See —
Kami. William L. 2,914,593.
Steel Slides, Inc. : See —
Meyer, William G., and Manson. 2,895,776.
Steelcase, Inc. : See —
Bullock. Earle C. 2,906,574.
Steel City Electric Co. : See —
Bickerstaff, George W., Jr. 2,911,242.
Steele, Alexander C. Push-bar operator for dial telephones.
2,889,413, 6-2-59, CI. 179—90.
Steele. Arthur B., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the
production of substituted piperazines. 2,868,791, 1-13-59,
CI. 260—268.
Steele, Arthur B., to Union Carbide Corp. Preparation of
substituted oxazolidones. 2,808,S01, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 307.
Steele, Clarence R. : See —
Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A., Wright, Price, Steele, and
Silver. 2,885,311.
LIST OF PATENTEES
899
Steele, Clellie T. : See —
Hamner, Glen P., and Steele. 2,910,748.
Steele, Earl P., and W. D. Southworth, to Phillips Petroleum
Co. Method of removing carbon monoxide from gaseous
mixtures containing carbon dioxide including measuring
the carbon dioxide content thereof and actuating operating
means responsive to such measurement. 2,890,930, 6-16—59,
CI. 23—2.
Steele. Floyd G., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Tape cam com-
puter system. 2,872,106, 2-3-59, CI. 235 — 61.
Steele, Floyd G. Digital servo. 2,874,343, 2-17-59, CI.
318—28
Steele, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Computer
and indicator system. 2,898,040, 8-4-59, CI. 235 — 151.
Steele. Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Magnetic
reading apparatus. 2,898,578, 8-4r-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Steele, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Difunction
root extractor circuits. 2,906,457, 9-29-59, CI. 235 — 158.
Steele, Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Single
channel transmission system. 2,912,684, 11-10-59, CI.
340 — 347.
Steele. Floyd G., to Digital Control Systems, Inc. Logical
gating network. 2,914,681, 11-24-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Steele, Floyd G., and W. F. Collison, Northrop Aircraft, Inc.
Digital differential analyzer. 2,900,134, 8-18-59, CI.
235 — 152.
Steele, Glen R., to Bathey Mfg. Co. Storage rack construc-
tion. 2,893,567, 7-7-59, CI. 211—147.
Steele, Harry M., Jr., to The Garrett Corp. Rate gyroscope.
2,902,863, 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 5.5.
Steele, James E. : See —
Rechtin, Eberhardt C, and Steele. 2,913,880.
Steele, James R., and S. M. Lounsberry, to Moore and Steele
Corp. Rail and flange lubricator. 2,887,179, 5-19-59, CI.
184—3.
Steele, James W. Collar supporting device. 2,870,945,
1—27—59 q\ 223 83
Steele, Maurice G. Deodorant dispenser. 2,867,866, 1-13-59,
CI. 21 — 126.
Steele, Maurice G. Window heater. 2,868,943, 1-13-59,
CI. 219 — 34.
Steele, Richard B., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Method and
apparatus for electric arc welding. 2,906,859, 9-29-59,
CI. 219—130.
Steele, Richard B., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Multiple arc
welding. 2,906,860, 9-29-59, CI. 219 — 135.
Steele, Richard E. : See —
Blackburn, Andrew R., and Steele. 2,882,569.
Steele, Roger C, and G. O. Tast, to Hexcel Products Inc.
Pulling means for expanding honeycomb. 2,870,693,
1-27-59, CI. 93 — 1.
Steele, Theodore K. : See —
Brown, Julius L., Shelley, and Steele
Steele, Vernon P., to Kerco Products
2,876,042, 3-3-59, CI. 299—150.
Steele, Walter : See —
Christensen, Mandell P., and Steele.
Steelman Products Corp. : See —
Schultz, William L. 2,915,283.
Steelman, Sanford L. : See —
Baltes, Bernard J., and Steelman. 2,910,404.
Steely, Orus C, and I. D. Eyler. Reference service cart.
2,897,910, 8-4-59, CI. 182—15.
Steen, Gottfrid W., to Machlett Laboratories
tubes. 2,886,724, 5-12-59, CI. 313—32.
Steen, Harford K., to Interstate Bag Co., Inc.
and method for making same. 2,896,397,
57 — 154.
Steen, Walter W. : See —
May. David E., and Steen. 2,91 6.744.
Steen, William E., to A. O. Smith Corp
2,911,955, 11-10-59, CI. 121—90.
Steeneck, Robert, to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Printing telegraph signal normalizer. 2,891,109, 6-16-59,
CI. 178—70.
Steenhagen, Gerrit : See- —
Umbricht, Emil, Evans, and Steenhagen. 2,906,511.
Umbricht. Emil, Steenhagen, and Johnson. 2,873,816.
Steensen, Alfred P. : See —
Cushman, Robert W., and Steensen. 2,910,649.
Steenson. William. Golf practice game. 2,869,875, 1-20-59,
CI. 273— 177.
Steers, William F., to Glaser-Steers Corp. Cathode ray tube
focusing device. 2,880,343, 3-31-59, CI. 313—84.
Steeves, George J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crude oil cen-
trifuging process. 2,899,373. 8-11-59, CI. 208 — 39.
Stefan, Edwin. Cabinet door molding strip. 2,879,560,
3-31-59, CI. 20—74.
Stefaniak, Walter J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Manufacture
of fumaric acid. 2,914,559, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 537.
Stefanik, John E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Paste
pointing synthetic resinous composition. 2,882,252,
4-14-59, CI. 260—27.
Stefanye, David, W. L. Howard, J. W. Brown, and R. L. Wein-
traub, to United States of America, Army. Acylated 3,6-
pyridazinediones. 2,916,491, 12-8-59, CI. 260 — 250.
Steffensen, Percy L., to Bethlehem Steel Co. Pelletizing
furnace. 2,918,267, 12-22-59, CI. 263—29.
Steffenson, Carl G. Ignition tester. 2,898,546, 8-4-59, CI.
324—17.
. 2,870,712.
Corp. Draft
2,917,118.
Inc. X-ray
Paper strap
7-28-59, CI.
Fluid meter.
Steffey, Edmond A. Metal decal. 2,889,233, 6-2-59, CI.
117—3.1.
Steffgen, Frederick W. : See —
Kimberlin. Charles N., Jr., and Steffgen. 2,890,179.
Steffgen, Frederick W., C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., F. J. Buchmann,
and A. Voorhies, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Hydroforming process. 2,90S,636, 10-13-59, CI. 208 — 140.
Stegeman, Raymond F. E., to Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.
Spectacle case. 2,909,276, 10-20-59, CI. 206 — 5.
Stegeman, Wilson. Flexible urinal. 2,875,451, 3-3-59, CI.
4 — 110.
Stegeman, Wilson. Glass slide dispenser. 2,896,821. 7-28-59,
CI. 221 — 259.
Stegemann, Werner G., to Rockwell Gesellschaft mit bes-
chrankter Haftung. Method of and arrangement for start-
ing an internal combustion engine. 2,905,163, 9-22-59, CI.
123 — 179.
Stegemeier, Richard J., to Union Oil Co. of California.
Temperature recorder. 2,914,947, 12-1-59, CI. 73 — 345.
Steger, Elmer F. : See —
Joy, Henry M., Horvath, and Steger. 2,911,548.
Steggeman, Louis B. Grinding machine. 2,911,764, 11-10-59,
CI. 51 — 106.
Steghart, Fritz L. F., and P. L. Kershaw, to The Rheostatic
Co. Ltd. A-C bridge network for automatic controllers.
2,917,702, 12-15-59, CI. 323—09.
Stegler, Richard E., to Republic Aviation Corp. Means for
and method of machining metals. 2,908,797, 10-13-59, CI.
219—69.
Steglich, Kurt, to Askania-Werke A.G. Photoelectric device,
mainly for geodetical and astronomical instruments.
2,917,967, 12-22-59, CI. 88—1.
Stegmaier, Raymond L. Safe cabinet locking device.
2,886,392, 5-12-59, CI. 312—217.
Stegmaier, Raymond L. Interior file cabinet lock. 2,908,538,
10-13-59, CI. 312—218.
Stehlik, Rudolph F., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Multiphone for use in telephone systems. 2,883,472,
4-21-59, CI. 179—39.
Stehlik, Rudolph F., to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Intercommunicating system. 2,897,285, 7-28-59, CI.
179—31.
Stehlin, Theodore A. Prefabricated valve. 2,896,905, 7-28-59,
CI. 251—366.
Stehling, Chas. H., Co., The : See —
Bode, Henry W. 2,869,350.
Stehling. Ralph J. 2,872,932.
Stehling, Ralph J., to The Chas H. Stehling Co. Apparatus
for soaking pasting plates. 2,872,932, 2-10-59, Ci.
134 — 22
Stehn, Everett G. : See —
Mattimoe, George E., Stehn, and Giannini.
Stehr, Joseph E. Bagging machine. 2,867,400,
248—161.
Steiber, Sven I. Wire reeling mechanism.
2-24-59, CI. 242 — 82.
Steichele, Joseph, to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung. Rollers for drawing mecha-
nisms of textile spinning machines. 2,905,979, 9-29-59,
CI. 19—142.
Steider, Ralph C. Tool for chipping carbon deposits.
2,880,434, 4-7-59, CI. 15—89.
Steidinger, Donald J., to Uarco Inc. Mechanism for adhering
gummed tape to the top flaps of an envelope assembly in
continuous form. 2,895.534, 7-21-59, CI. 154 — 1.6.
Steidley, Virgil K., to Gorman-Rupp Industries, Inc. Adjust-
able overflow liquid dispensing system. 2,870,941, 1-27-59,
CI. 222—70.
Steierman, Bernard L., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Method
of applying glass forming metal borates to surfaces.
2,919,210, 12-29-59, CI. 117—123.
Steigerwald, Karl H., to Carl Zeiss. Method for working
materials by means of a beam of charged particles.
2,902,583, 9-1-59, CI. 219—50.
'Steigerwalt, Oliver I. : See —
Oshry, Howard I., Steigerwalt, and Heibel. 2,912,746.
Oshry, Howard I., Steigerwalt, and Heibel. 2,912,747.
Steigerwalt. Oliver I., and H. I. Oshry, to Erie Resistor Corp.
Method of making a printed circuit. 2,912,745, 11-17-59,
CI. 29—155.5.
Steigman, Israel N. Attachment for maintaining synchro-
nism in a film winding apparatus. 2,880,645, 4-7-59, CI.
88 — 16.2.
Steigman, Israel N. Sound picture apparatus.
4-21-59, CI. 88—16.2.
Steigmann, Ernst A. : See — ■
Corben, Leo D., and Steigmann. 2,890,215.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, and Steigmann.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, and Steigmann.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, Steigmann,
2,886,443.
Rosenthal, Harold, Kramer, Steigmann,
2,886,445.
Steigmann, Ernst A., to General Foods Corp. Dry gelatin-
containing dairy products and method of making same.
2,913,341, 11-17-59, CI. 99—56.
Steil, Karl-Heinz : See —
Sennewald, Kurt, Pohl, Vogt, Meininger, Meyer, Glaser,
and Steil. 2,918,141.
Steimle, Anthony R. : See —
Szukiewicz, Waclaw, Steimle, and Rhodes. 2,898,312.
2,903,231.
1-6-59, CI.
2,874,918,
2,882,788,
2,886,444.
2,886,449.
and Tole.
and Tole.
900
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stein, A., & Co. : See —
Faron, Evelyn B. 2,899,961.
Stein, Alvin, and R. L. Walter, to Monsanto Chemical Co.
Process for the suspension polymerization of vinylidene
aromatic hydrocarbons having rubbery conjugate 1,3-diene
polymers dissolved therein. 2,8S6,553, 5-12-59, CI.
260 — 45.5.
Stein Bros. Mfg. Co. : See —
Bishaf, Morris. 2,896,284.
Stein, Cabot T. Photo-identification camera. 2,896,522,
7-28-59, CI. 95—1.1.
Stein, Charles \V. C. : See —
Gurien, Harvey, Brouillard, and Stein. 2,893,813.
Stein, Clyde R. : See —
Bal.ie\ Otto E., and Stein. 2,904,307.
Stein, Clyde R., to Crane Co. Ram air cycle machine.
2,916,890, 12-15-59, CI. 62 — 133.
Stein, Eberhard : See —
Pieper, Gustav, Stein, and Rickert. 2,867,612.
Stein, Elmer L., to Eye-Beam Displays, Inc. Advertising
displays. 2,914,874, 12-1-59, CI. 40 — 125.
Stein, Erich : See —
Gewalt. Rudolf, and Stein. 2,899,266.
Stein, Ernst : See —
Bertseh, Hans, and Stein. 2,867,971.
Stein, Frederick W. Method of and apparatus for treating
materials. 2,869,360, 1-20-59, CI. 73 — 76.
Stein, Gustav A. : See —
Pfister, Karl, III. and Stein. 2,868,818.
Stein, Gustav A., and K. Pfister, III. to Merck & Co., Inc.
N-allyl-2-aniinoisocainphane. 2,894,987, 7-14-59, CI. 260 —
563.
Stein, Hall & Co., Inc. : See —
Goldstein, Arthur M. 2,868,664.
Stein, Harold : See —
Corwin, Jerome, Roseman, Santilli, and Stein. 2,907,997.
Stein, Henry E., H. V. Mog, and J. W. Stertzer, to American
Brake Shoe Co. Hydraulically operated chucking appa-
ratus. 2,873,120, 2-10-59, CI. 279 — 4.
Stein, Isidore H., to Allen B. Dumont Laboratories, Inc.
Electrical heating device. 2,899,591, 8-11-59, CI. 313 — 337.
Stein, James H. Method and apparatus for cancelling accel-
eration noise in a magnetometer. 2,877,407, 3-10-59, CI.
324 — 43.
Stein, James H. Apparatus for cancelling turn and yaw noise
in a magnetometer. 2,899,637, 8-11-59, CI. 324 — 43.
Stein, Joseph A., to Bacharach Industrial Instrument Co.
Valve. 2,904,071. 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 596.
Stein, Leonhard : See —
Ehrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Aumuller, Stein, and Ther.
2,912,460.
Stein, Norman : See —
Couper, Alistair S., Stein, and Bowman. 2,904,604.
Stein, Peter. Attachments for buttons. 2,906,045, 9-29-59,
CI. 40 — 10.
Stein, Philip C, to Koppers Co., Inc. Circumferential shaft
seal. 2,908,516, 10-13-59, CI. 286 — 22.
Stein, Richard C. Clam shell dredging device. 2,889,642,
6-9-59, CI. 37—54.
Stein, Robert E. : See —
Drienieyer, George F., Travilla, and Stein. 2,908,231.
Stein. Ruth : See —
Friedman, Philip and G. J. 2,873,990.
Stein, Sam. Self-attaching disposable litter bag. 2,894,675.
7_i4 go pi 229 53
Stein, Samuel' F. Garments. 2,883,674, 4-28-59, CI. 2—269.
Stein, Sidney J., to International Resistance Co. Method of
providing an adherent metal coating on a fiuorocarbon
resin. 2,872,341. 2-3-59. CI. 117 — 47.
Stein, Stephen. Radioactive source apparatus. 2,872,587,
2-3-59, CI. 250—106.
Stein, Victor : See —
Drewitz, Edwin W., and Stein. 2,898,567.
Stein, Werner : See —
Blaser. Bruno, Stein, and 'Schiitt. 2,913,488.
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, and Schirp. 2,891,992.
Raecke, Bernhard, Blaser, Stein, Schirp, and Schutt.
2,900,386.
Schutt, Hartwig. and Stein. 2,912,437.
Stein, Werner, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Thermal degrada-
tion of ricinoleates. 2,913,490, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 537.
Stein, Wilhelm, and H. Wehrenfennig. Timing mechanism
for camera focal plane shutter. 2,891,455, 6-23-59, CI.
gg 57
Stein, William B. : See —
Flannery, Frank A., Novkov, and Stein. 2,913,935.
Steinacker, Peter, to Westfalia Separator A. G. Sludge-dis-
charging centrifugal separators. 2,873,910, 2-17-59, CI.
233—20.
Steinauer, Julius J. Fishing apparatus. 2,899,768, 8-18-59,
CI. 43—15.
Steinbach, Thomas M. : See — ■
Kallman, Robert I., Steinbach, and Stoming. 2.875,891.
Lee, Richard J., Kallman, Steinbach, and Stoming.
2,890,822.
Steinback, Clarence I., to Acrometal Products, Inc. Carrier
for spools and the like. 2,882,086, 4-14-59, CI. 294—78.
Steinbarge, Wayne L., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp.
Rack for pole-mounted capacitors and the like. 2,871,416,
1-27-59. CI. 317 — 99.
Steinberg, Meyer : See —
Robell, John, Steinberg, and Jones. 2,878,103.
Steinberg, Morris A., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Separation process. 2,913,379, 11-
17-59, CI. 204 — 64.
Steinberg, Robert. Sports glove. 2,907,047, 10-6-59, CI.
2 — 161.
Steinberg, Walter A., to Reeves Instrument Corp. Rectifying
apparatus and method. 2,899,627, 8-11-59. CI. 321 — 27.
Steinberger, Raymond L. Transducer for underwater sound.
2,906,993, 9-29-59, CI. 340—10.
Steinbronn, George J. : See —
Kennedy, Anthony, Jr., Adams, Kirby, and Steinbronn.
2,892.242.
Steinbuch, Karl W., H. Endress, and H. Reiner, to Inter-
national Standard Electric Corp. Demodulator for a multi-
channel pulse position modulated system. 2,906,824,
9-29-59, CI. 179 — 15.
Steindel, William C. Surveying instrument. 2,916,827,
12-15-59, CI. 33 — 74.
Steiudl, John W. Helicopter-airplane. 2,877,964, 3-17-59,
CI. 244 — R.
Steinegger, Giovanni. Device for demagnetizing the mag-
netized wire of a sound recording and reproducing appa-
ratus. 2,908,768, 10-13-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Steineinann, Willy, to Sandoz A. G. Monoazo dyestuffs and
their metal complex compounds. 2,873,267, 2-10-59,
CI. 260—146.
Steineinann, Willy, to Sandoz A. G. Monoazo dyestuffs and
their metal complex compounds. 2,873,268, 2-10-59, CI.
260 — 146.
Steinemann, Willy, to Sandoz A.G. Disazo dyestuffs and
their metal complex compounds. 2,879,265, 3-24-59, CI.
260 — 147.
Steinemann^ Willy, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz
A.G. ). Disazo dyestuffs and their metal complex com-
pounds. 2 895,951, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 160.
Steinemann, Willy, to Sandoz Ltd. Oxazoline and dihydro
oxazine monoazo dyestuffs and their metal complex com-
pounds. 2,901.473, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 146.
Steinen, William F. Draft regulator. 2,904,255, 9-15-59,
CI. 236—45.
Steiner, Albert M., to Bromo-Mint Co., Inc. Toy dart gun.
2,888,004, 5-26-59, CI. 124 — 27.
Steiner, Donald Z. Carton. 2,900,122, 8-18-59, CI. 229—29.
Steiner, Fritz, and E. Mortek, to International Standard
Electric Corp. Rolled condenser. 2,881,373, 4-7-59, CI.
317—260.
Steiner, Harry. Girdle. 2,880,733, 4-7-59, CI. 128 — 554.
Steiner, Harry C, to General Electric Co. Temperature re-
sponsive arrangement. 2,906,902, 9-29-59, CI. 313 — 29.
Steiner, James W., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Radio direction
finding chart recorder system. 2,878,585, 3-24-59, CI.
35 — 10.2.
Steiner, Joseph W. : See —
Beach, Edward L., and Steiner. 2,908,809.
Steiner, Maurice, to Aktiebolaget Astra, Apotekarnes Kemiska
Fabriker. Hypodermic syringe. 2,871,856, 2-3-59, CI.
128—216.
Steiner, Maurice, to Societe Plastus S.A. Process of making
blown hollow bodies from plastic materials. 2,899,709,
8-18-59, CI. 18—55.
Steiner, Oscar, and R. L. Dalton, to Graflex, Inc. Parallax
compensating mechanism for photographic cameras.
2,888,868, 6-2-59, CI. 95—44.
Steiner, Phillip F., to International Harvester Co. Reversible
pitch engine fan operating mechanism. 2,885,013, 5-5-59,
CI. 170—160.46.
Steiner, Robert F. Turf plug cutter. 2,899,231, 8-11-59,
CI. 294 — 50.7.
Steiner, Robert T., to Northwest Automatic Products Corp.
Dispenser timing apparatus. 2,872,075, 2-3-59, CI. 222 —
70.
Steiner, Rudolf. Electromagnetic device and relay. 2,895,029,
7-14-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Steinert, Gerhard, to Kohlenscheidungs-Gesellschaft, m.b.H.
Radiant tubular heat exchanger. 2,902,010, 9-1-59, CI.
122—235.
Steinert, Orville G. : See —
Maxey, Hillis I., Steinert, and Clougherty. 2,902,812.
Steinfeld, Hans K. : See —
Nelson, Seddon C, and Steinfeld. 2,870,546.
Steingiser, Samuel : See —
Gurinsky, David H., and Steingiser. 2,894,320.
Steinhacker, Mark A., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Servo
controller. 2,896,142, 7-21-59, CI. 318—30.
Steinhard, Bertram H. : See —
Seidel, William B.. and Steinhard. 2,912,798.
Steinhardt, David, D. X. Klein, and R. H. Barth, to Heyden
Newport Chemical Corp. Formaldehyde polymers and the
process of producing same. 2,915,560, 12-1-59, CI.
260—615.5.
Steinhart, Alfons J., to A. O. Smith Corp. Gauging appa-
ratus for inspecting vehicle frames. 2,911,727, 11-10-59,
CI. 33—174.
Steinhauer, Alfred F., and E. P. Meriea, to The Dow Chemi-
cal Co. Derivatives of aspartamides. 2,891,082, 6-16-59,
CI. 260 — 404.5.
Steinhauer, Henry : See —
Sundt, Vigo V., and Steinhauer. 2,903,234.
Steinhauer, Martin A. Metal fence post leg bending and
forming machine. 2,895,528, 7-21-59, CI. 153 — 15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
901
Steinherz, Hans A., and E. S. Candidus, to National Re-
search Corp. Apparatus for annealing in a high vacuum.
2,890,878, 6-16-59, CI. 266 — 3.
Steinhofer, Adolf : See —
Ziese, Walter, Chorbacher, and Steinhofer. 2,907,634.
Steinhofr", Eduard, to Didier-Werke A.G. Process for the
manufacture of fire resistant material containing silicates.
2,889,229, 6-2-59, CI. 106—57.
Steinitz, Kurt. Screenprinting machines. 2,894,450, 7-14-59,
CI. 101 — 124.
Steinitz, Stephan, to Vickers Inc. Magnetic amplifier appara-
tus. 2,907,947, 10-6-59, CI. 323—89.
Steinkamp. Allen T. : See —
Lieb. Bernard L., Bryan, and Steinkamp. 2,894,087.
Steinke, Carl J., to Zenith Radio Corp. Frequency channel
indicator. 2,907,298, 10-6-59, CI. 116 — 124.4.
Steinke, Leo, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Fuel injection
arrangement. 2.880,015, 5-12-59, CI. 123—32.
Steinkohlen-Elektrizitat Aktiengesellschaft : See —
Justi, Eduard, Thuy, and Winsel. 2,912,478.
Justi, Eduard, and Winsel. 2,901,523.
Steinle, Leo E. : See —
Mankowich, Ivan, Steinle, and Chiavetta. 2,871,205.
Mankowich, Ivan, Steinle, and Chiavetta. 2,871,206.
Steinle, Shelton E. : See —
Deahl, Thomas J., Paul, and Steinle. 2,892,687.
Greene. Charles R., and Steinle. 2,874,031.
Greene, Charles R., and Steinle. 2,892,686.
Skinner, John R., and Steinle. 2,871,103.
Steinle, Shelton E., and C. R. Greene, to Shell Development
Co. Conversion of hydrogen iodide to iodine. 2,918,354,
12-22-59, CI. 23—216.
Steinman. Leon, to Litton Industries Inc. Transistor gates.
2.901.640. 8-25-59. CI. 307 — 88.5.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., and D. K. Jones, to McGraw-Edison
Co. Electrical switch. Re. 24,696, 9-8-59, CI. 200 — 50.
Steinmaver, Alwin G., and J. G. Everhart, to McGraw-Edison
Co. Magnetic core. 2,908,880, 10-13-59, CI. 336 — 213.
Steinmetz, Lawrence, and E. Schmidt ; said Schmidt assor.
to said Steinmetz. Stapling machine. 2,908,908, 10-20-59,
CI. 1—3.
Steinmetz, Pearl J., to The H. W. Gossard Co. Brassiere.
2,882,906, 4-21-59, CI. 128 — 483.
Steinmetz, Walter C, to The Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Shaft locking
means. 2,873,848, 2-17-59, CI. 198 — 232.
Steinmuller. L. & C, G. m. b. H. : See —
Fikenscher, Friedrich. 2,913,228.
Radermacher, Karl. 2.913,912.
Schulte, Wilhelm. 2,873,702.
Steins, Carleton K., to The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Car
coupling. 2,886,188, 5-12-59, CI. 213—51.
Steinwachs, Friedrich. Apparatus for determining adapt-
ability of writing implements to persons using the same.
2.880.511, 4-7-59, CI. 33—1.
Steinway & Sons : See —
Gunther, Walter. 2,911,874.
Steitz, Alfred, Jr. : See —
Sharp, Shelby P., and Steitz. 2,885,446.
Steitz, William R. : See —
Slayter, Games, and Steitz. 2,915,170.
Stel, Marinus : See —
Bloem, Herman, and Stel. 2,875,094.
Stell. George H.. to Precision Metal Workers. Web dis-
penser. 2,893.616, 7-7-59, CI. 225—52.
Stell, Joseph : See —
Mcintosh, Harold A., Mouron, Stell, and Herzig.
2.870,885.
Stella K.G., Werner Deussen : See —
Deussen, Werner. 2,887,240.
Stellmacher, Donald D., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Minia-
ture high voltage power supply or the like. 2,906,938,
9-29-59, CI. 321 — 2.
Stellmacher, Donald D., and R. C. Danta. to Hoffman Elec-
tronics Corp. Probe housings for nuclear radiation detec-
tor. 2.899.563. 8-11-59. CI. 250—108.
Stelma, Gerard N. : See —
Bower, Ernest P., Maurits, and Stelma. 2,905,497.
Stelter, Francis C. W., % to R. C. Murphy. Burglar alarm.
2.<;<84,G23. 4-2.8-59, CI. 340 — 274.
Stelzel, Roderick W., and H. Troeger, to Bendix Aviation
Corp. Coupling apparatus. 2,889,905, 6-9-59, CI.
192 — 48.
Stelzer, Carl : See —
Korber. Kurt, Schubert, and Stelzer. 2,902,040.
Stelzer, Carl, to Kurt Korber & Co. K.-G. Guiding system
on machines for producing filter tip cigarettes. 2,874,701
2-24-59, CI. 131—94.
Stelzer, James S., to The Weatherhead Co. Throttle con-
trol. 2,918,155, 12-22-59, CI. 192—3.
Stelzer, William. Booster brake mechanism. 2,870,606,
1-27-59, CI. 60—54.6.
Stelzer, William. Braking system for elevators. 2,873,009,
2-10-59, CI. 192 — 2.
Stelzer, William, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake system.
2,883,830, 4-28-59, CI. 60—54.5.
Stelzer, William, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake mech-
anism. 2,883,831, 4-28-59, CI. 60 — 54.5.
Stelzer, William, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Closed system hy-
draulic motor. 2,883,970, 4-28-59, CI. 121 — 41.
Stelzer, William. Safety devices for inclined elevators.
2,886,136, 5-12-59, CI. 187 — 13.
Stelzer, William. Letter weighing scales. 2,890,036, 6-9-59,
CI. 265 — 53.
Stelzer, William, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Booster brake mecha-
nism. 2,913,877, 11-24-59, CI. 60—52.
Stelzer, William, and D. T. Ayers, Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
Fluid-pressure-operated booster brake mechanism. 2,879,747,
3-31-59, CI. 121—41.
Stelzer, William, and D. T. Ayers, Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co.
Booster brake mechanism. 2,918,041, 12-22-59, CI. 121 —
41.
Stem, Donald E. Magnetic traps. 2,885,081, 5-5-59, CI.
210—222.
Stemp, Ronald G. : See —
Mason, Frederick P. and Stemp. 2,903,106.
Stemp, Ronald G.. and M. H. Lloyd, to Creed & Co. Ltd.
Facsimile apparatus. 2,914,372, 11-24-59, CI. 346 — 139.
Stempel-Hermetik G.m.b.H. : See —
Hintze, Rudolf. 2,883,099.
Hiutze, Rudolf. 2,894,678.
Rvba, Anton. 2,872,101.
Ryba, Anton. 2,872,102.
Stenersen, Sten S. : See —
Hansen, Harding B., Sealey, Stenersen, and Wiederkehr.
2.870.525.
Stenerson, Charles K., and H. C. Waterman, to Motorola, Inc.
Line selection system. 2,900,621, 8-18-59, CI. 340 — 166.
Stengel, Leonard A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Appa-
ratus for reforming hydrocarbons. 2,894,826, 7-14—59, CI.
23—288.
Stenger, August M., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Compressor.
2 915 241 12—1—59 Cl 230 172
Stenger,' Victor J. Flashlight holder. 2,894,119, 7-7-59, Cl.
240—52.5.
Stenhagen, Gerrit : See —
Umbricht, Emil, Stenhagen, and Johnson. 2,915,252.
Stenkvist, Emil, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
High voltage power transmissions. 2,868,998, 1—13-59,
Cl. 307—83.
Stenning, Luis C, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Multichan-
nel communication system. 2,877,305, 3-10-59, Cl.
179—15.
Stenographic Machines, Inc. : See —
Zum Bahlen, Ralph E., and Svendsen. 2,878,870.
Ste Nouvelle de 1'Outillage R.B.V. et de La Radio-Industrie :
See —
Donnay, Jacques R. 2,885,937.
Stenstrom, Sten R. Regulating device for braking system in
printing presses. 2,876,001, 3-3-59, Cl. 267 — 75.
Stenstrom, Sten R. Reciprocating carriage motion. 2,902,866,
9-8-59, Cl. 74 — 27.
Stentz, Blair E. : See —
Conklin, William R., and Stentz. 2,900,045.
Stenuick, Andre P. C. Drilling and similar machines.
2,895,715, 7-21-59, Cl. 255 — 45.
Stenvall, Gillis E. R. : See —
Welin, Solve, Ekstrom, and Stenvall. 2,891,891.
Stepan, Alfred H. : See —
Sias, Roy C, and Stepan. 2,882,301.
Stepan Chemical Co., The : See —
Huett, George, and Ranky. 2,900,418.
Tomlinson, William F. 2,870,091.
Stepath, Myron D., to Arcair Co. Cutting and gouging torch.
2.903,554, 9-8-59, Cl. 219—69.
Stephan, A., u. Sonne : See —
Otto, Fritz. 2,894,551.
Otto, Fritz. 2,918,956.
Stephan, Aimee : See —
Duhamel, Eugene, and Stephan. 2,903,746.
Stephan, Aimee, to Societa Nazionale Prodotti Chimici e Far-
maceutici S.p.A. Machine for printing on articles in the
shape of developable bodies of revolution. 2,908,218,
10-13-59, Cl. 101—38.
Stephan, Elmer F. : See —
Igelsrud. Iver. and Stephan. 2,899.268.
Stephan, Hallis N., to The New Britain Machine Co. Hori-
zontal boring, drilling and milling machine. 2,882,800,
4-21-59, Cl. 90—21.
Stephan, Hallis N., to The New Britain Machine Co. Slide
drive relief mechanism. 2,911,887, 11-10-59, Cl. 90—21.
Stephan, John T. Defoamer materials. 2,893,883, 7-7-59,
Cl. 106—124.
Stephan, John T. Combination polvglvcol and fatty acid
defoamer composition. 2,914,412, 11-24-59. Cl. 106 — 78.
Stephan, Lawrence F. Locks for sectional davenports.
2,904,101, 9-15-59, Cl. 155 — 130.
Stephanoff, Alexander. Drill pointing machine. 2,897,635,
8-4-59. Cl. 51—84.
Stephanou, Stephen E. : See —
Lake, Donald B., and Stephanou. 2,886,412.
Lake, Donald B., and Stephanou. 2,886,534.
Stephen, Charles G. : See — ■
Ritchie, William, and Stephen. 2,907,303.
Stephen, William E. : See —
Alsberg, Frederick R., Heslop, Rattee, and Stephen.
2,892,670.
Alsberg, Frederick R., Rattee, and Stephen. 2,892,671.
Sause, Robert, and Stephen. 2,892,674.
Stephen, William E.. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Triazine monoazo dyestuffs. 2,892,828, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 —
153.
Stephen, William E., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
New monoazo dyestuffs. 2,892,829, 6-30-59, Cl. 260 — 153.
902
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,905,100.
2,896,979, 7-28-59,
Stephen, William E., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Triazine monoazo dyestuffs. 2,892,830, 6-30-59, CI. 260—
153.
Stephen, William B., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
Monoazo triazine dyestuffs. 2,892,831, 6-30-59, CI. 260—
153.
Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. : See —
Kendall, Mvron A., and Sinden.
King, Carl F., Jr. 2,884,285.
Eenner, Elmer J. 2,873,501.
Sinden, Alfred D. 2,905,101.
Stephens. Allen J. Hub sealing means.
CI. 286—11.
Stephens, Charles R., Jr. : See — ■
Buckley, Jay S.. Jr., Stephens, and Wagner. 2,867.661.
Stephens, Charles R., Jr., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Alkyl sub-
stituted anhydrotetracycline compounds and process of pre-
paring the same. 2,895,993, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 559.
Stephens, Clifford A., and R. W. MeCandless, to Federnl-
Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. Oil seals. 2,889,163, 6-2-59,
CI. 288—3.
Stephens, Douglas R. : See —
Clapp, Daniel B., Read, Stephens, and Russell. 2,914,577.
Stephens, Douglas W. Means for designing and laying out
plans for buildings. 2,883,764, 4-28-59, CI. 35 — 16.
Stephens, Joe F., to General Electric Co. Electron discharge
device. 2,907,912, 10-6-59, CI. 313 — 261.
Stephens, John A., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Nitrogenous
esters. 2,909,553, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 153.
Stephens, Joseph F„ to Gustin-Bacon Mfg. Co. Horizontal
belt mat winding machine. 2,880,943, 4-7-59, CI.
242—67.1.
Stephens, Lambert L. : See —
Goodhue, Carl E., Schwarz, and Stephens. 2,882,725.
Stephens, Melvin E. and \V. H. Fisherman's casting float.
2,888,771, 6-2-59, CI. 43 — 41.2.
Stephens, Meredith W.. 50% to W. La Rose. Metal cornice.
2.896.559. 7-28-59, CI. 108 — 26.
Stephens, O. D. : See —
Mazzagatti, Roy P., Stephens, and Conners. 2,888,571.
Stephens, Kichard G., and M. H. Hayes, to Link Aviation, Inc.
Digital to analogue converter utilizing a multicathode gas
tube. 2,881,418, 4-7-59, CI. 340—347.
Stephens. Robert R., to The Monarch Controller Co. Ltd.
Pivotally-mounted mooring hook. 2,896,995. 7-28-59, CI.
294—83.
Stephens. Roy M., to Dan River Mills, Inc. Textile sliver can.
2.877.505. 3-17-59. CI. 19 — 159.
Stephens, Theodore J. Rotarv lawn mower and adjustable
grass catcher. 2,882,670, 4^21-59, CI. 56—194.
Stephens, William H. : See —
Stephens, Melvin E. and W. H. 2,888,771.
Stephens, William T., to Parker Hannifin Corp. Valve con-
trolled unit for hydraulic motors. 2,868,227, 1-13-59,
CI. 137—622.
Stephensen, Allan P., and J. Kaufman, to Compco Corp.
Lighting fixtures. 2,867.719, 1-6-59. CI. 240—51.11.
Stephenson, Carl R., % to L. Grondo. Easily disassembled
flag assemblies. 2,894.480, 7-14-59, CI. 116 — 173.
Stephenson, Charles F. : See —
Stiener, Stewart, Stephenson, and Howell. 2,917,695.
Stephenson Corp. : See —
Goodner, Monroe H. 2,891,569.
Goodner, Monroe H. 2,918,073.
Stephenson, Donald H., and A. L. Jenny, to General Elec-
tric Co. Electrolyte for electrolytic capacitors. 2,890,394,
6-9-59, CI. 317 — 230.
Stephenson, Eric P. Beat frequency timer.
1-13-59, CI. 317 — 135.
Stephenson, Geoffrey H. : See —
Spencer. Rolf E., and Stephenson. 2,894,685.
Stephenson, Geoffrey H., to Electric & Musical
Ltd. Variable linkage transformers. 2,882,483,
CI. 323—47.
Stephenson, Helen A. License holder. 2,886,907, 5-19-59,
CI. 40 — 10.
Stephenson, Hugh M. : See —
Feiertag, Karl M., and Stephenson. 2,872,001.
Stephenson, James O. : See —
Rockwell, Paul D., Stephenson, and Babb. 2,902,596.
Stephenson, John O., and J. H. Hillis, said Hillis assor. to
said Stephenson. Universal adapter. 2,908,492, 10-13-59,
CI. 269 — 127.
Stephenson, Joseph D. : See —
Groot, Theodorus C, Janssen, Stephenson, and Blackler.
2,907,619.
Stephenson, Kenneth : See —
Gee, Eric, Johnson, Packer, and Stephenson. 2,902,456.
Stephenson, Luther. Development of an air controlled ap-
proach radar landing system. 2,871,470, 1-27-59, CI.
343—11.
Stephenson, Matthias, to Thomas French & Sons Ltd. Elec-
trical heating elements. 2,868,946, 1-13-59, CI. 219 — 46.
Stephenson, Matthias, and J. Sellers, to Thomas French &
Sons Ltd. Ladder webbing. 2,897,850, 8-4-59, CI.
139 — 384.1.
Stephenson, Millard A. Method of and apparatus for re-
constituting beverages. 2,872,070, 2-3-59, CI. 222 — 1.
Stephenson, Oliver : See —
Petrow, Vladimir, Stephenson, and Wild. 2,885,404.
2,869.045,
Industries
4-14-59,
Stephenson, Orlando W., to Gadget-Of-The-Month Club, Inc.
Adjustable core extractor. 2,908,483, 10-13-59, CI. 255 —
69.
Stephenson, Revis L., and W. J. Lee, to United States Hoff-
man Machinery Corp. Valve structure. 2,898,078, 8-4-59,
CI. 251 — 5.
Stephenson, Robert L. : See —
Orehoski. Michael A., and Stephenson. 2,898,667.
Stephenson, William L., to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Electric circuit arrangement for generating substantially
linear voltage changes. 2,916,705, 12-8-59, CI. 331 — 111.
Stepp, Richard D. : See —
Shields, George B., and Stepp. 2,873,474.
Steppe, Vollrad, to Chemisehe Fabrik Grunau Aktiengesell-
schaft. Dry fire extinguishing composition. 2,901,427,
8-25-59, CI. 252—5.
Sterick, Harrison D. Insert mat for ingot molds and manu-
facture thereof. 2,874,427, 2-24-59, CI. 22 — 139.
Sterick, Harrison D., and W. E. Schmertz. Ingot mold insert
mat. 2,910,747, 11-3-59, CI. 22 — 139.
Sterilon Corp. : See —
Evans, Robert P. 2,883,985.
Steril-Plast, Inc. : See —
Dubin, Maurice T., and White. 2,919,200.
Steri-Washer Corp. : See —
Braun, Fred H., and Brownson. 2,889,837.
Sterling Aluminum Products, Inc. : See —
Jubel Henry A. 2,911,269.
Peterson, William F., Jubel, and Rich. 2,886,867.
Peterson, William F., and Venner. 2,874,009.
Peterson, William F., and Venner. 2,874,011.
Peterson, William F., Venner, and Bowser. 2,874,010.
Sterling Drug Inc. : See —
Archer, Sydney. 2,902,490.
Archer, Sydney, and Hoppe. 2,895,988.
Clinton, Raymond O. 2,880,233.
Clinton. Raymond O. 2,914,533.
Clinton, Raymond O., and Beyler. 2,868,811.
Clinton, Raymond O., and Laskowski. 2,882,295.
Clinton, Raymond O., and Laskowski. 2,882,296.
Crounce, Nathan N. 2,878,248.
Elpern, Bill. 2,880,211.
Elpern, Bill. 2.901,487.
Elpern. Bill. 2.914,532.
Froelich, Ernest J. 2.912,361.
Kirchner, Frederick K. 2,894,946.
Kirchner, Frederick K., and Alexander. 2,879,270.
Luduena, Froilan P. 2,919,228.
Steck, Edgar A. 2,905,672.
Surrey, Alexander R. 2,874,182.
Surrey, Alexander R. 2.886,594.
Zenitz, Bernard L. 2,885,441.
Sterling. George B. : See —
Dreisbach, Robert R., and Sterling. 2,897,167.
Sterling, Henley F., to International Standard Electric Corp.
Refining processes for semiconductor materials. 2,914,397,
11-24-59, CI. 75—63.
Sterling, John J. Football position indicator. 2,869,238,
1-20-59, CI. 33 — 46.
'Sterling Multi-Products, Inc. : See —
Leger, John L. 2,917,955.
Sterling Plastics Co. : See —
Staab, George J., and Fleming. 2,876,569.
Sterling Precision Corp. : See —
Bogner, Richard D., Staschover, and Bachman.
2,883,194.
Langdon, Arthur J. 2,892,293.
Langdon, Arthur J. 2,915,173.
Staschover, Leo. 2,889,510.
Sterling Precision Corp., Instrument Division : See —
Brown, Joseph M., Carman, and Zwirn. 2,877,459.
Sterling Precision Instrument Corp. : See —
Bachman, Rudolph E. 2,892,357.
Sterling, Robert F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Arc re-
sistant molded members. 2,917,607, 12-15-59, CI. 200—
144.
Sterling, Walter S. : See —
Newey, William H., and Sterling. 2,S99,790.
Newey, William H., and Sterling. 2,905,363.
Sterman, Samuel, to Union Carbide Corp. Bis(hydroxy-
phenyl)alkane reacted with polyorgano siloxane resins.
2,885,384, 5-5-59, CI. 260—46.5.
Stermer, Maynard G. : See — •
Martuscello, Peter J., and Stermer. 2,880,551.
Stern, Arthur P., to General Electric Co. Transistor con-
verter with emitter connected to series-resonant local oscil-
lation circuit. 2,878,376, 3-17-59, CI. 250 — 20.
Stern, Arthur P., to General Electric Co. Tunable transistor
radio frequency amplifier having approximately constant
bandwidth. 2,889,453, 6-2-59, CI. 250—20.
Stern, Arthur P., to General Electric Co. Color television sig-
nal conversion system. 2,900,439, 8-18-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Stern, Arthur P., and J. A. Raper, to General Electric Co.
Complementary transistor AGC system. 2,882,350, 4-14-59,
CI. 179—171.
Stern, Benjamin B. Flexible shaft coupling structure. 2,908,-
150, 10-13-59, CI. 64 — 11.
Stern, David R. : See —
Stewart, Robert D., and Stern. 2,879,301.
LIST OF PATENTEES
903
Stern, David R., and Q. H. McKenna, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Production of elemental boron elec-
trolytically. 2,892,762, 6-30-59, CI. 204 — 60.
Stern, David R., and Q. H. McKenna, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Production of pure elemental silicon.
2,892,763, 6-30-59, CI. 204 — 60.
Stern, David R., and A. A. Uchiyama, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Continuous electrothermic production of
boric oxide. 2,893,838, 7-7-59, CI. 23—149.
Stern, Hansjoerg, to General Electric Co. Vibratory control
apparatus. 2,879,467, 3-24-59, CI. 322—32.
Stern, Howard H., and J. A. Turner, to General Dynamics
Corp. Rate gyro with built-in variable washout. 2,893,247,
7-7-59, CI. 74 — 5.6.
Stern, Ira. Adjustable fastening device. 2,895,198, 7-21-59,
CI. 24 — 206.
Stern, Isidor, and B. Blum. Fixtures for hanging wall to wall
drapes. 2,910,121, 10-27-59, CI. 160 — 125.
Stern, Jan P. Plastic containers. 2,896,827, 7-28-59, CI.
222 — 490.
Stern, Jerome J., and D. D. Whyte, to Whyte Mfg. Co., Inc.
Spool. 2,86S,475, 1-13-59, CI. 242—118.4.
Stern, Lewis J. : See —
Stubnitz. Maurice, and Stern. 2,871,922.
Stubnitz, Maurice, and Stern. 2,871,923.
Stern, Lewis J., and Harlan L. Davis, deceased, by Hildred L.
Davis, administratrix, to Stubnitz-Groene Spring Corp.
Spring seat. 2.909,216, 10-20-59, CI. 155 — 179.
Stern. Marc. Piston ring and piston construction. 2,874,012,
2-17-59, Cl. 309 — 31.
Stern, Marc. Die casting machine pressure chambers.
2,887,742, 5-26-59, Cl. 22—68.
Stern, Max H., and O. D. Hawks, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Preparation of stigmasterol material. 2,870,176, 1-20-59,
Cl. 260—397.25.
Stern, Robert G., and A. J. Sherman, to Curtiss-Wright Corp.
Stick force system for aircraft trainers. 2,909,852,
10-27-59, Cl. 35—12.
Stern, William, to Illinois Tool Works. Screw having a drill
point and serrated cutting edge. 2,871,752, 2-3-59, Cl.
85 — 47.
Sternbach, Leo H., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 1,4-benzodi-
azepine 4-oxides. 2,893,992, 7-7-59, Cl. 260 — 239.
Sternbeck, Olaf : See —
Jacob, Walter E. W., Sternbeck, Svala, and Uhlmann.
2,888,602.
Sternbeck, Olaf, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Switch-
ing device for magnetic field tubes. 2,917,624, 12-15-59,
Cl. 250 — 27.
Sternbeck, Olaf. and W. E. M. Uhlmann, to Telefonaktie-
bolaget L M Ericsson. Method for storing information in
an electronic storage tube. 2,871,401, 1-27-59, Cl.
315—12.
Sterne, Rita C. : See —
Sterne, Willard F., and Bright. 2,914,770.
Sterne, Willard F., and R. A. Bright, to V. I. Du Bois, L. T.
Holzworth, R. C. Sterne, E. Silbert, and F. E. Taylor.
Safety goggle. 2,914,770, 12-1-59, Cl. 2—14.
Sterner, Everett L., to Collins Radio Co. Device for selecting
signal of greatest energv. 2,870,326, 1-20-59, Cl. 250 — 6.
Sterner, Frank W., W. J. Wollenhaupt, Jr., and L. C. Wollen-
haupt : sn'id Sterner and W. J. Wollenhaunt, Jr., assors. to
Wm. B. Berry Co. Sequence presentation device. Re.
24,722, 10-20-59, Cl. 273 — 102.2.
Sterner, Philip E., to Erie Resistor Corp. Electric circuit
assembly. 2,898,520, 8-4-59, Cl. 317—101.
Sterner, Russell L., to C. Klug. Tufting machine. 2,887,076,
5-19-59, Cl. 112—80.
Sternfels. Ernest A., to Continental Ore Corp. Recovery of
metallic and non-metallic values from sulfide and sulfide-
oxide ores. 2,878,102, 3-17-59, Cl. 23 — 147.
Sternglass, Ernest J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,905,844, 9-22-59, Cl. 313 — 68.
Sternglass, Ernest J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,916,664, 12-8-59, Cl. 315 — 21.
Sternglass, Ernest J., and W. A. Feibelman, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Transmission secondary emission dynode
structure. 2,898,499, 8-4-59, Cl. 313 — 103.
Sternlicht, Beno, to General Electric Co. Bearings.
2,901,297, 8-25-59, Cl. 308 — 121.
Sterns. William G., to Hughes Aircraft Co. High efficiency
broadband antenna array. 2,878,472, 3-17-59, Cl. 343 —
853.
Sternschuss, Richard. Belt buckle tongue. 2,884,675,
5-5-59, Cl. 24 — 163.
Stertzer, John W. : See —
Stein, Henry E., Mog. and Stertzer. 2.873.120.
Sterzer, Walter G. : See —
Schwinn, Richard C, Sterzer, and Werner. 2,884,857.
Werner, Frank R., Flint, and Sterzer. 2.880,930.
Werner, Frank R., Flint, and Sterzer. 2,899,893.
Stetka, Daniel G. : See —
Foster, Arthur G., and Stetka. 2,883,120.
Frate, Domenico C, and Stetka. 2,905,408.
Stetson. Gerald E., to Colonial Aircraft Corp. Impedance
matched antenna apparatus. 2,899,678. 8-11-59 Cl. 343 —
864.
Stetson, John B., Co. : See —
Kennedy, Anthony, Jr., Adams, Kirby, and Steinbronn.
2,892,242.
Stetson, William C, to Saxonburg Ceramics. End seal for
electrical heating elements. 2,908,580, 10-13-59, Cl. 106—
46.
Stettler, Oskar, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Elec-
tricity meter. 2,900,602, 8-18-59, Cl. 324 — 137.
Stettler, Oskar, to North American Philips Co., Inc.
Electricity meter. 2,917,708, 12-15-59, Cl. 324 — 137.
Stettner & Co., Fabrik Elektro-Keramischer Artikel : See —
Rath, Werner. 2,887,557.
Steuart, Frank R. Ice fisherman's angling hole plug.
2,877,595, 3-17-59, Cl. 43 — 56.
Steuber, Walter, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process for forming films and filaments directly from poly-
mer intermediates. Re. 24,691, 8-25-59, Cl. 18—54.
Steuby, John S. Cam generator. 2,884,839, 5-5-59, Cl.
90—20.
Steuer, Dieter : See —
Becker, Wilhelm, and Steuer. 2,874,467.
Schnell, Hermann, and Steuer. 2,874,466.
Steuer, Werner, and M. Rang, deceased, by P. Rang, adminis-
drilling,
16.
milling or grinding.
2,907,630.
Steven.
tratrix. Hand piece for
2,876,015, 3-3-59, Cl. 279-
Steunenberg, Robert K. : See —
Lawroski, Stephen, Jonke, and Steunenberg.
Steven, Fritz : See —
Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J., Becker, and
2,907,465.
Steven, George, and W. M. Kauffmann, to Worthington Corp.
Two-cycle internal combustion engine. 2,889,682, 6-9-59,
Cl. 60 — 13.
Steven, Harry M., and R. W. Marshall, to General Electric
Co. Circuit breaker. 2,884,497, 4-28-59, Cl. 200—88.
Stevens, Adele M. : See —
Rice, Henry T. M. 2,893,278.
Stevens, Robert T. 2,867,144.
Stevens-Arnold Inc. : See —
Cann, Arthur F. 2.902,562.
Stevens, Bertram, to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. In-
strument dial illuminator. 2,905,807, 9-22-59, Cl. 240 —
8.16.
Stevens, Brooks, Jr., to Ames Textile Corp. Method of knit-
ting pile fabric. 2,903,869, 9-15-59, Cl. 66 — 92.
Stevens, Bryce L. : See —
Hastings, Homer R., and Stevens. 2,899.517.
Stevens, Charles H., Jr., to Empire Products, Inc. Cable
connector assembly. 2,907,973, 10-6-59, Cl. 339 — 59.
Stevens, Clarence C. : See —
Clarke, William W., Stevens, Bauer, Jarvis, and Heller.
2,912,186.
Stevens, Dillon : See —
Rice, Henry T. M. 2,893,278.
Stevens, Robert. 2,867,144.
Stevens, Donald L. : See —
Hogberg, George G., Lonergan, Thornley, Williams, and
Stevens. 2,918,658.
Stevens, Donald R. : See —
Camp, Samuel C, and Stevens. 2,880,131.
Emmett, Paul H., Spindt. and Stevens. 2,888,913.
Stevens, Donna, to The Dow Chemical Co. Metal salts of
ethionine. 2,872,469, 2-3-59. Cl. 260—429.9.
Stevens, Edward W. : See —
Gleeson, William S., and Stevens. 2,907,310.
Stevens, Everett G. : See —
Schneider, Edward B., and Stevens. 2,898,253.
Stevens, Francis D. : See —
McGrath, William L., and Stevens. 2,889,764.
McGrath, William L., and Stevens. 2,917,905.
Stevens, Frank D., to Carrier Corp. Air distribution means.
2,881,689, 4-14-59, Cl. 98 — 40.
Stevens, Franklyn E., Jr. : See —
Fleischer, Joseph, Evans, and Stevens. 2,885,262.
Stevens. George E. Hydraulic flow control plate. 2,896,565,
7-28-59. Cl. 115 — 12.
Stevens. George H., and O. Wilsker, to United States of
America. Navy. Servo system. 2,890,401, 6-9-59, Cl.
318—270.
Stevens, Graham J. L. : See —
Mason, Frederick P., and Stevens. 2,916,682.
Stevens. Harold A., and F. E. Mitchell. Sr. Vent cap for
gasoline tanks and the like. 2,894,530, 7-14-59, Cl. 137—
493.7.
Stevens, Harold E. : See —
Bird, James R., and Stevens. 2,884,603.
Stevens, Harold E., to Bird Electronic Corp.
single unit sampling device. 2,884,595,
324—95.
Stevens, Harold E., to Bird Electronic Corp.
sampling device for insertion in high-frequency coaxial
transmission line. 2,884,606, 4-28-59, Cl. 333 — 81.
Stevens, Harold W. : See —
Myers, Clarence R., Stevens, and Myers. 2,888,211.
Stevens, Henry P. : See —
Alliger, Glen, and Stevens. 2,875,260.
Stevens, Howard C. : See —
Minty, John E., and Stevens. 2,868,581.
Stevens, Howard C, and J. E. Minty, to Manning, Maxwell
& Moore, Inc. Cargo release hook 2,868,580, 1-13-59,
Cl. 294 — 83.
Stevens. J. P., & Co., Inc. : See —
Roff, Wililam T., Jr. 2,919,173.
Stevens, James : See —
Forsyth, George H., Wood, and Stevens. 2,895,512.
Bi-directional
4-28-59, a.
Bi-directional
904
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,908,713.
Stacking type
Stevens. Joel B. : See —
Crawford. Robert T.. and Stevens. 2,900.988.
Stevens, Joel B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for remov-
ing false twist and longitudinal folds from continuous
filament crimped tow. 2,908,045, 10-13-59, CI. 19 — 66.
Stevens, Kenneth J. : See —
Mamalis, Patrick, McHale, and Stevens.
Stevens, Leland J., to General Electric Co.
insulators. 2.899,482, 8-11-59. CI. 174 — 30.
Stevens, Leland J., to General Electric Co. Multiple con-
ductor spreader. 2.918,520, 12-22-59. CI. 174 — 146.
Stevens, Leo J. System for converting an operator-staffed
signal-controlled elevator svstem into a passenger-operated
automatic system. 2,903,092, 9-8-59, CI. 187—29.
Stevens, Marcus A. : See —
Hause, Norman L., Schmitz, Stevens, and Sutor.
2,894.026.
Stevens, Myron B. Individually stable connected tables.
2,890,087, 6-9-59, CI. 311 — 4.
Stevens, Oliver L. Locking means. 2,910,315, 10-27-59,
CI 287 5*-* 09
Stevens, Richard' W. Electric lanterns. 2,897,346, 7-28-59,
CI. 240 — 25.
Stevens, Robert E. : See —
Neilson, Laurie, and Stevens. 2,871,586.
Stevens, Robert T., deceased ; A. M. Stevens, by decree of dis-
tribution, executrix of the estate of D. Stevens, deceased.
Power apparatus for tightening threaded fastening elements.
2,867,144, 1-6-59, CI. 81—52.4.
Stevens, Roger W., to United States Steel Corp. Helicoidal
stone-sawing wire. 2,870,761, 3-10-59, CI. 125 — 21.
Stevens, Theodore W. : See —
Oppenheim, Henry H., and Stevens. 2,872,541.
Stevens, William D., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Insulated
furnace wall. 2,889,698, 6-9-59, CI. 72 — 16.
Stevens, William H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Film casting apparatus including means to restrain trans-
verse shrinkage of the film. 2,916,767, 12-15-59, CI.
18—15.
Stevens, William W. High chair. 2,902,084, 9-1-59, CI.
155 — 143.
Stevenson, Alden, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Method of making alloyed junction in a silicon wafer.
2,887,415, 5-19-59, CI. 148—1.5.
Stevenson, Cary H. : See —
Lang, Karl A., and Stevenson. 2,892,005.
Stevenson, Cary H., to Lindberg Engineering Co. Electric
furnace heating element. 2,891,303, 6-23-59, CI. 29 — 183.
Stevenson, Donald H. : See — ■
Heinemann, Heinz, Milliken, and Stevenson. 2,900,429.
Mills, George A., Milliken, and Stevenson. 2,914,459.
Stevenson, Halsey B. : See —
Barney, Arthur L., and Stevenson. 2,870,196.
Stevenson, James R., D. W. Lysett, and R. C.
Ford Motor Co. Tractor control mechanism.
4-7-59, CI. 192 — 48.
Stevenson, John M., Sr. Open top incinerator.
12-1-59, CI. 110 — 18.
Stevenson, John W., and R. G. Werkema, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Uranium recovery
process. 2,897,048. 7-28-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Stevenson, Kenneth M., Jr. : See —
Blumenthal, Irwin S., Chiles, Larsen, and Stevenson.
2,891.725.
Stevenson Robert, to Magnetic Seal Corp. Ball bearing
and seal. 2,913,289, 11-17-59, CI. 308 — 187.1.
Stevenson, Robert G., to Sun Oil Co. Soil bearing measuring
device. 2,916,913, 12-15-59, CI. 73 — 94.
Stevenson, Robert L., and P. L. M. Barker, to Tix Television
Films, Inc. Apparatus for producing optical effects.
2,888,857, 6-2-59, CI. 88 — 16.
Stevenson, William A. Sheet metal working tool for auto-
mobile bodies. 2,884,043, 4-28-59, CI. 153—39.
Stevensons (Dyers) Ltd. : See —
Fell, Eric T. 2,882,121.
Steventon, Charles F., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd.
pipes. 2.893,420. 7-7-59, CI. 137—271.
Stevinson, Harrv T., to National Research Council.
absorber. 2,870,871. 1-27-59. CI. 188—1.
Steward, Lewis B., and J. S. Hawkins, to Jennings Radio
Mfg. Corp. Multiple pole vacuum switch. 2,886,668,
5-12-59, CI. 200—104.
Steward, Lewis B., and J. S. Hawkins
Mfg. Corp. Multiple pole vacuum
5-12-59. CI. 200—144.
Steward, Merrill F. : See —
McCormick, Charles W. 2,882,563.
Steward. William A. Work control and sehedulin;
2,904,915, 9-22-^59, CI. 40—96.
Stewart, Alexander E.. to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd.
Stock cross-flow distribution. 2,869,436, 1-20-59, CI.
92 — 44.
Stewart, Alexander E., to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd.
Wire draping device for Fourdrinier machines. 2,903,060,
9-8-59, CI. 162 — 273.
Stewart, Alexander E., and V. S. Grater, to Dominion En-
gineering Works Ltd. Suction roll nozzle with manifold
and valve means. 2,884,059, 4-28-59, CI. 162 — 370.
Stewart, Alfred W. : See —
Bourns, Marian B., Harrison, and Stewart. 2,886,676.
Stewart, Arthur H. Boring tool and method for making
same. 2,883,888, 4-28-59, CI. 76—102.
Zeidler, to
2,880,833,
2,915,025,
Blow-
Shock
to Jennings Radio
switch. 2,886,671,
device.
Stewart, Aubrey P., Jr., R. A. Johnson, and D. F. Wilcox,
to Foremost Dairies, Inc. Process for preparing sterile
evaporated milk. 2,886,450, 5-12-59, CI. 99 — 200.
Stewart, Basil O., to National Gvpsum Co. Manufacture of
wood fiber hardboard. 2,880,655. 4-7-59, CI. 92 — 61.
Stewart, Basil O., to National Gypsum Co. Manufacture of
wood fiber hardboard. 2,888,376, 5-26-59, CI. 162—163.
Stewart, Charles R. Fishline casting device. 2,875,548,
3-3-59, CI. 43 — 19.
Stewart, Daniel, to Scottish Oils Ltd. Discharge means for
containers or vertical retorts. 2,897,983, 8-4-59, CI.
214 — 18.
Stewart. David G. : See —
Borrows, Edward T„ and Stewart. 2,870,099.
Stewart, David G., to Shell Development Co. Polyalkylene
oxide resins. 2,870,101, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Stewart, David G., D. Y. Waddan, and E. T. Borrows, to
Shell Development Co. Production ,of polymers of epoxide
compounds. 2,870^100, 1-20-59, CI. 260 — 2.
Stewart, Edward C., to Barber-Greene Co. Idler roBer
anchoring device. 2,869,710, 1-20-59, CI. 198 — 192.
Stewart. Francis S. Alkyl methacrylate polymer coating
compositions and method of making same. 2,901,454,
8-25-59, CI. 260—32.8.
Stewart, George A. Combined candy holder and toy.
2,882,170, 4-14-59, CI. 99 — 180.
Stewart, George G. Brush. 2,876,477, 3-10-59, CI. 15 — 167.
Stewart, Gerald E., and A. Utz. Fluid pressure cleaning
device. 2,880,938, 4-7-59, CI. 239 — 245.
Stewart, Hall : See —
Culmer, Thaddeus W. 2,902.511.
Stewart, Harold W., and H. E. Railsback. Disaster warning
system. 2,915,743, 12-1-59, CI. 340 — 310.
Stewart, Henry T. Means for shutting off lost circulation in
well bores. 2,902,096, 9-1-59, CI. 166 — 228.
Stewart, Herman V. D. Device for supporting a flexible
vacuuming hose in a swimming pool. 2,910,086, 10-27-59,
CI. 137 — 356.
Stewart, Jack L. : See —
Friedberg, Milton R., and Stewart. 2,899,485.
Stewart, Jack L., to The Antenna Specialists Co. Antenna.
2,872,680, 2-3-59, CI. 343—805.
Stewart, Jack L., M. R. Friedberg, and A. A. Finke, to The
Antenna Specialties Co. Mounting device for mobile an-
tenna. 2,870,243, 1-20-59, CI. 174 — 153.
Stewart, James W. Sheet-metal working hammer having a
divided head portion. 2,906,150, 9-29-59. CI. 81 — 15.
Stewart, Joe W., to A. O. Smith Corp. Asphalt-base mastic.
2,870,036 1-20-59, CI. 106 — 269.
Stewart, John, to Ferranti Ltd. Electric signal selecting and
integrating device. 2,910,678, 10-27-59, CI. 340 — 212.
Stewart, John K. Rail lubricators. 2,884,093, 4-28-59, CI.
184—3.
Stewart, Joseph : See —
Thompson, Charles E., Stewart, and Langer. 2,873,245.
Stewart, Joseph, F. Knoth, Jr., and P. E. Neiman, to Esso
Research and Engineering Co. Process for purifying oxv
amyl alcohols. 2,891,895, 6-23-59, CI. 202 — 51.
Stewart, Karl J., and D. L. Johnson. Photoelectric auto-
matic blade level control. 2,916,836, 12-15-59, CI. 37 — 143.
Stewart, Kenneth V., and L. C. Finkle, to Manufacturers
Development. Drilling tool. 2,918,833, 12-29-59, CI. 77 —
22.
Stewart, Leonard F., General Motors Corp. Variable venturi.
2,908,488, 10-13-59, CI. 261 — 59.
Stewart, Richard D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Ear protector.
2,910,980, 11-3-59, CI. 128 — 152.
Stewart, Richard F., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of
and apparatus for cutting a semiconductor crvstal.
2,886,026, 5-12-59, CI. 125 — 12.
Stewart, Robert D., and D. R. Stern, to American Potash &
Chemical Corp. Method for the preparation of phosphine
borines. 2,879,301, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 606.5.
Stewart, Robert D., and R. I. Wagner, to American Potash *
Chemical Corp. Method of preparation of alkvl-substituted
phosphines. 2,900,416, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 606.5.
Stewart. Thomas H. : See —
MacDonald, Robert A., and Stewart. 2,893,858.
Stewart-Warner Corp. : See —
Allen. Arthur C. 2.872 871.
Allen Arthur C. 2,884.196.
Allen, George W. 2,875,821.
Barth. John L. 2,913,820.
Bell. Willaim R. 2.893.221.
Benstein, Arthur R. 2,907,534.
Burtt, Jack R. 2.878,837.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur. 2.877,035.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur. 2,884.275.
Dinkelkamp, Henrv T. 2.917,073.
D'Luzansky, Edgar. 2,8S1,363.
Emmons, Fred J. 2,887.142.
Fairbanks, Gordon J.. Potter, and Mellett. 2,S95,67S.
Geisler, Henrv A., and Prentiss. 2,876,069.
Gray, Dudley. 2,917,744.
Hosking, Paul C. 2.S87.545.
Lawhorn, Roger W., Woodcock, and Womack. 2,894,252.
Ryder, Frank A. 2.8S0.718.
Schweisthal. Frederick G. 2,893.515.
Staiger, Kurt. 2,879,084.
Tramontini, Vernon N. 2.891,127.
Tramontini, Vernon N. 2,917,030.
Tramontini, Vernon N., and Wein. 2,895,424.
LIST OF PATENTEES
905
Stewart-Warner Corp. : See — Continued
Wargo. Peter. 2,871.433.
Wargo, Peter. 2,893,256. „ o
Wienold George N. Pfeiffer, and Hermanson. 2,893,321.
Zargarpur, Rouholah. 2,907,297. „ .
Stewart, Warren E., to Sinclair Kenning Co. Stationary bed
catalytic apparatus. 2,901,330, 8-2o-59. CI. 23—288.
Stewart, William D. : See —
Rainer, William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2,877,500.
Rainer, William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2.878,174.
Rainer William C, Redding, Hitov, Sloan, and Stewart.
2,904,4S0. ,_ ,
Stewart, William D., E. Pondexter, Jr., and W. L. Wachtel,
to Atlantic Research Corp. Processing cellulose nitrate.
2,915,519, 12-1-59, CI. 260—223.
Stewart, William H. Staple having flat depressed head with
reinforcing ridge. 2,8S7,004, 5-19-59, CI. 85—49.
Stewart, William H. Malleable nail-strap. 2,913,204, 11-
17-59, CI. 248—71.
Stewart, William P., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Control
device. 2,891,577, 6-23-59, CI. 137—637.
Stewart, William R., to International Business Machines
Corp. Information storage apparatus. 2,869,789, 1-20-59,
CI. 235—61.11.
Stewart, William T. : See —
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, and Stuart. 2,892,791.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and Kavanagh. 2,892,-
816.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and Kavanagh. 2,892,-
818
Stuart, Prank A., Stewart, and Lowe. 2,892,790.
Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, Lowe, and Kavanagh. 2,892,-
783.
Stewart, William T., and A. Goldschmidt, to California
Research Corp. Process for preparing higher alkyl ester
of methacrylic acid. 2,891,991, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 486.
Stewart, William T., F. A. Stuart, and W. Lowe, to California
Research Corp. Lubricant composition. 2,892,786, 6-30-59,
q\ 252 51 5.
Stewart, William T., F. A. Stuart, and W. Lowe, to California
Research Corp. Lubricant composition. 2,892,788, 6-30-59,
CI. 252 — 51.5.
Stewart, William T., F. A. Stuart, and W. Lowe, to California
Research Corp. Lubricant composition. 2,892,792, 6-30-59,
CI. 252—56.
Stewart, William T., D. R. Wilgus, and F. A. Stuart, to Cali-
fornia Research Corp. Lubricant composition. 2,892,793,
6-30-59. CI. 252—56.
Stewart, William T., F. A. Stuart, W. Lowe, and F. W.
Kavanagh, to California Research Corp. Detergent co-
polymers. 2,892,819, 6-30-59, CI. 260 — 78.5.
Stewart, William T., F. A. Stuart, W. Lowe, and F. W.
Kavanagh, to California Research Corp. Oil soluble poly-
mers containing polvalkylene glycol side-chains. 2,892,820.
6-30-59. CI. 260—80.5.
Stewart. William T., F. A. Stuart, and W. Lowe, to Califor-
nia Research Corp. Detergent copolymers. 2,892,821,
6-30-59, CI. 260—80.5.
Stewart, Wilson M. Coin sorter. 2,880,836, 4-7-59, CI.
194—102.
Steyer, Alphonse, to American Type Founders Co., Inc. Web
control means for rotary offset web printing presses.
2,875,688, 3-3-59, CI. 101 — 177.
Steyer, Fred H., to Waldes Kohinoor Inc. Tools for assem-
bling external retaining rings. 2,901,817, 9-1-59, CI. 29 —
229.
Stibbe, G.. & Co., Ltd. : See —
Burdett, Henry S. 2.871,684.
Stibitz, George R. Function unit. 2,910,872, 11-3-59, CI.
74 — 1.
Stich. Jules N. : See —
Kimura, Shuji, and Stich. 2,871.121.
Stichling, Gerhardt C. Device for locating and retrieving
submerged objects. 2,866,986, 1-6-59, CI. 9 — 9.
Stichnoth, Otto : See —
Poehler, Guenter, and Stichnoth. 2,879,295.
Stickelber, Merlin A. : See —
Jorgenson, Gerald A.,
2,888,886.
Jorgenson, Gerald A.,
2,888,888.
Stickelber & Sons, Inc. : See —
Jorgenson, Gerald A.,
2,888,886.
Jorgenson, Gerald A.,
2,888,888.
Sticker Industrial Supply Corp. : See —
Reighart, June H. 2,908,055.
Reighart, June H. 2,908,361.
Sticker, WTilhelm, to Les Constructions Guinard. Solid jacket
centrifugal separator. 2,905,379, 9-22-59, CI. 233 — 14.
Sticknev. Wendell H.. to Diamond Gardner Corp. Inking.
2,873.673, 2-17-59, CI. 101—350.
Stickney, Wendell H., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Method
of and apparatus for preregistering printing plates. 2,902,-
771, 9-8-59, CI. 33 — 184.5.
Stidger, Clifford W., to Gerber Products Co. Photoelectric
sensing device. 2,916,703, 12-8-59, CI. 331 — 66.
492096— P 58
Kieffaber,
and
Stickelber.
Kieffaber,
and
Stickelber.
Kieffaber,
and
Stickelber.
Kieffaber,
and
Stickelber.
Stidwill, George B. M., to Howard Smith Paper Mills Ltd.
Load leveller. 2,894,147, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 234.
Stiebel, Theodor H. Electrically heated instantaneous hot
water generator and storage tank. 2,889,444, 6-2-59,
CI. 219—39.
Stiebel, Theodor H. Miniature immersion heater with elec-
tric controller sealed in handle. 2,902,581, 9-1-59, CI.
219—41.
Stieber, Joseph A. Electrical method and means for making
relief maps. 2,876,562, 3-10-59, CI. 35 — 41.
Stieber, Joseph G. : See —
Caesar. Orville S., and Stieber. 2,894,578.
Stiebling, Ewald : See —
Kolling, Helmut, and Stiebling. 2,880,163.
Stiefel, Rudy C, to Sperry Rand Corp. High speed printer.
2.873,666, 2-17-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Stiefenhofer, Ferdinand : See —
Kaden, Willy, and Stiefenhofer. 2,874,914.
Stieg, Fred B. Cellulose sponges. 2,880,726, 4-7-59, CI.
128—285.
Stieg, William E., and J. A. Kardys, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Stable vitamin A for aqueous dispersion. 2,907,696,
10-6-59, CI. 167 — 81.
Stieger, Helmut : See —
Schachner, Kurt, and Stieger. 2,914,018.
Stieglitz, Henry M., to Frank Adam Electric Co. Bus ducts.
2,870,240, 1-20-59, CI. 174 — 88.
Stieglitz, Hermann W., to Thomson Electric Welder Co.
Welding machine. 2,875,319, 2-24-59, CI. 219—101.
Stiehl, Karl, H. Franz, and J. Valenteyn, to Deutsche Gold-
und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Method of
improving porous films of plasticized vinyl polymers.
2,875,088, 2-24-59, CI. 117 — 10.
Stielow, John H. Means for preparing stencil cards for ad-
dressing machines. 2,878,916, 3-24-59, CI. 197 — 135.
Stielow, John H. Addressing machines, or addressographs
2,907,271, 10-6-59, CI. 101 — 123.
Stiener, Stewart, C. F. Stephenson, and A. C. Howell, Jr.,
to Color Carousel Corp. Paint mixing machine drive.
2,917,695, 12-15-59, CI. 318—467.
Stieritz, William G. : See —
Mueller Ralph L.. and Stieritz. 2,899,588.
Stieritz, William G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Gaseous discharge devices. 2,889,481, 6-2-59, CI. 313 — 189.
Stierna, Armos J. End table record cabinet. 2,868,606,
1-13-59. CI. 312—293.
Stiff, Henry A.. Jr., and L. E. Davis, to The Atlantic Refin-
ing Co. Method of water injection into an earth bore.
2,875,836, 3-3-59, CI. 166 — 42.
Stiffler, Hugh A. Stepladder jack. 2,882,003, 4-14-59, CI.
248—226.
Stifter, John J.
59, CI. .32 — 14.
Stihl, Andreas.
CI. 125—21.
Stihl. Andreas.
2.912,968, 11-17-59, CI. 125-
Stila S. A. : See —
Kessi. Willv. 2,872.777.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., I. J. Cummings, and G. E. Clock, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Intumescent coating composition
and articles coated therewith. 2,912,392, 11-10-59, CI.
260—17.4.
Stilbert, Elmer K., Jr., I. J. Cummings, and G. E. Clock, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Intumescent coating composition
and articles coated therewith. 2,912,393, 11-10-59, CI.
260—17.4.
Stilhert, Elmer K., Jr., I. J. Cummings, and G. E. Clock, to
The Dow Chemical Co. Intumescent coating composition
and articles coated therewith. 2,912,394, 11-10-59, CI.
260 — 17.4.
Stile-Craft Manufactures, Inc. : See —
Rogers, Gerald L. 2,908,511.
Stiler, Ted. Transformer. 2,876,424, 3-3-59, CI. 336 — 192.
Stiles, Alan R., to Shell Development Co. Complex nitro-
phenyl phosphates. 2,895.982, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Stiles, Alan R., and R. R. Whetstone, to Shell Development
Co. Complex esters of beta-phosphato-alpha, beta-olefini-
cally unsaturated monocarboxylic acids. 2,8934,014,
7-7-59, 'CI. 260 — 461.
Stiles, Donald J., to International Business Machines Corp.
Rotarv drive mechanism for card pickers. 2,880,996,
4-7-59, CI. 271 — 41.
Stiles, Harry L, to The Silex Co.
453, 10-13-59, CI. 242 — 94.
Stiles, Harry L., to The Silex Co.
2,916,599, 12-8-59, CI. 219 — 44.
Stiles, Harry L., and N. T. Thome, to Silex Co. Lawn trim-
mer and edger with wheel adjusting means. 2,867,960,
1-13-59, CI. 56—25.4.
Stiles, Kenneth M.. to The Sierracin Corp. Apparatus for
casting plastic sheets. 2.867,003, 1-6-59. CI. 18 — 39.
Stiles, Samuel R., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Alkylation of
hydrocarbons. 2,894,050, 7-7-59. CI. 260—683.58.
Stiles, Samuel R., to The M. W. Kellogg Co. Sulfuric acid
purification. 2,903,339, 9-8-59, CI. 23 — 172.
Still, Elmer G. Centrifugal air propellers. 2,901,047,
8-25-59, CI. 170—135.
Still, Robert J. Auxiliary vehicle spring. 2,890,040, 6-9-59.
CI. 267—45.
Orthodontic attachment. 2,908,974, 10-20-
Grinding chain tool. 2,869,534, 1-20-59,
Power saw
chain
1.
for use on hard rock.
Cord reel device. 2,908,-
Glass electric percolator.
906
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stiller, Bruno V. Merchandise selecting system. 2,885,115,
5_ 5_ 59 cj 221 129.
Stiller, Frank P., to Sandoz. Inc. Sealing of dyed anodized
aluminum. 2,888,388, 5-26-59, CI. 204—35.
Stiller, William B. Key case. 2,912,030, 11-10-59, CI.
150 — 40.
Stillman, William J. Furniture glider. 2,875,552, 3-3-59,
CI. 45 — 137.
Stillo, Frank W., to International Harvester Co. Apparatus
for starting diesel engines. 2,882,885, 4-21-59, CI.
125—180.
Stillwagon, Crawford K. Valve. 2,912,218, 11-10-59, CI.
251 — 306.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr., % to K. G. Fraser. Sealing
means. 2,869,342, 1-20-59, CI. 64—32.
Stillwagon. George B.. Jr., % to K. G. Fraser. Pinning
construction for universal joint. 2,873,591, 2-17-59, CI.
64 — 17.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr., % to K. G. Fraser. Universal
joint and method of making same. 2,896,431, 7-28-59, CI.
64 — 11.
Stillwagon, George B., Jr., % to K. G. Fraser. Universal
joint and method of making same. 2,903,868, 9-15-59, CI.
64—17.
Stillwell, Harry F. : See —
Porter, Kenneth W., Jr., and 'Stillwell. 2,918.575.
Stillwell, Harry F., to Collins Radio Co. Pulse decoding
means. 2.894,127, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Stilmar, Frederic B. : See —
Gladding, Edward K., and Stilmar. 2,917,489.
Stilmar, Frederic B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Polvurethanes of polyalkylene ether-thioether glycols.
2,900,368, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 77.5.
Stiltner, Marshall A. : See —
Syce, Albert A. 2,896,773.
Stilwell, Donald B., to Cole Mfg. Co. Driving mechanism for
single and double feed hoppers. 2,902,954, 9-8-59, CI.
111—52.
Stilwell, Robert E., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Pipe coupling having a manually operated latching means.
2.874.978, 2-24-59. CI. 285 — 5.
Stilwell, Robert E., and J. K. Campbell, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Portable Irrigation system. 2,892,466,
6_30_59 pj 137 344
Stilwell, Winfred N., 50% to L. Edelson. Slide fastener.
2,890,512, 6-16-59. CI. 24 — 205.15.
Stimm, Kean W. Light meter. 2,917,969, 12-22-59, CI.
88—23.
Stimson, Percy G. : See — -
Marvin, Howard L., and Stimson. 2,911,905.
Stimson, Samuel. Method of producing three-dimensionally
appearing drawings. 2,903,801, 9-15-59. CI. 35 — 26.
Stinchfield, Roger M. : See —
Clinton, William P., Guggenheim, Kraut, and Stinchfield.
2,915,403.
Guggenheim, Herbert, and Stinchfield. 2,915,399.
Stindt, Frederick : See —
McPhee Alexander H.. Olcott. Reid, and Stindt.
2,893.562.
Stine. Harrison M. : See —
Strecker, Harold A., and Stine. 2,870,084.
Stine, Harrison M., H. A. Strecker, and R. B. Faris, Jr., to
The Standard Oil Co. Alloys of platinum and germanium
as catalysts for the reforming of N-paraffin hydrocarbons.
2,906,700, 9-29-59. CI. 208 — 138.
Stine, Harrison M., H. A. Strecker, and R. B. Faris, Jr., to
The Standard Oil Co. Process for reforming hydrocarbons
with catalysts comprising alloys of platinum and germa-
nium. 2,906,701, 9-29-59. CI. 208—138.
Stine. James B. : See —
Smith. Augustus B., Roberts, Wagner, and Stine.
2,871.126'.
Stine. Paul J. : See —
McClintock, Sherman E. 2,896.748.
McClintock, Sherman E. 2,903,684.
Stinehelfer, Harold E., to The Western Union Telegraph Co.
Microwave energy attenuating wall. 2,870,439, 1-20-59,
CI. 343—18.
Stineman, Jacob W., Jr., and S. A. Robinson, to Philco Corp.
Method and apparatus for the controlled aging of semi-
conductor devices. 2.894.313. 7-14-59, Ol. 29—25.3.
Stineman, Russell W., to Boeing Airplane Co. Power equali-
zation apparatus for multiple alternator systems. 2,872.-
591, 2-3-59. CI. 290 — 4.
Stineman, Russell W., and J. E. Shearer, to Boeing Airplane
Co. Fuel feeding and apparatus cooling systems for ve-
hicles. 2.917.903. 12-22-59, CI. 62 — 55.
Stinger, Henry J. : See —
Carter, Elbert P., and Stinger. 2,905,869.
StinglPV, Dale V., to Armour and Co. Batch deodorizer.
2,919,232, 12-29-59, CI. 202 — 46.
Stinnett, George J. : See —
Tauber, Samuel P., and Stinnett. 2,899,876.
Stinson. Harold S. Attachment for fishhooks. 2,898,701,
8-11-59. CI. 43 — 44.6.
Stinson, Harold S. Attachment for fishhooks. 2,900,755,
8-25-59, CI. 43 — 44.6.
Stinson, Mary L., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Adjustably sup-
ported return idler assembly for belt conveyors. 2,904,166.
9-15-59, CI. 198 — 202.
Stinson, Stellita G. Sport sock. 2,904,980, 9-22-59, CI.
66—171.
Stipek, Charles J. Self-projectable and retractable sprinkler
heads. 2.879,946, 3-31-59, CI. 239—204.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid Co.
Machine for stripping capsules. 2,878,630, 3-24-59, CI.
53 — 182.
Stirn, Frank E., and A. S. Taylor, to American Cyanamid
Co. Encapsulating die roll system. 2,902,802, 9-8-59,
CI. 53—28.
Stirnemann, Ernst, and T. E. Lanz, to Lonza Electric and
Chemical Works Ltd. Electropyrolysis apparatus. 2.S79,-
218, 3-24-59, CI. 2U4 — 325.
Stirratt, Austin F. Game device. 2,915,190, 12-1-59, CI.
211 — 13.
Stirton, Alexander J. : See —
Weil, James K., Stilton, and Maurer. 2,807.586.
Stirton, Alexander J., J. W. Weil, and E. W. Maurer, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Detergent com-
positions. 2,915,473, 12-1-59, CI. 252 — 161.
Stirton, Robert J., and G. Leitmann, to United States of
America, Navy. Apparatus for trajectory determination.
2,907,028, 9-29-59, CI. 343—112.
Stites, Loren H. Rotating electric switch. 2,913,560, 11-
17-59, CI. 200 — 155.
Stitt, Elmer E., deceased, bv O. M. Stitt, administratrix.
Cricket dispense. 2,883,788, 4-28-59, CI. 43 — 55.
Stitt, Elmer R. : See —
Sieber, Charles B. 2,882,805.
Stitt, Olive M. : See —
Stitt, Elmer E. 2,883,788.
Stitzel, George B. : See —
Vogtmann, Frank L., and Stitzel. 2,880,028.
Stivender, Paul M., to General Motors Corp. Closed circuit
turbines. 2,882,687, 4-21-59, CI. 60 — 59.
Stivers, Norman J., to Pioneer Rubber Co. Inc. Balloon
holder. 2,882,645, 4-21-59, Cl. 46—88.
Stixrood, Jarvis A., to United States of America, Army.
Counterbalancing hydraulic cylinder. 2,896,5S3, 7-28-59,
Cl. 121—40.
Stoakes, James D. : See —
Bodine, Albert G., Jr., and Stoakes. 2,887,604.
Stobb, Anton R., to Western Printing & Lithographing Co.
Signature stitching, folding and trimming mechanism.
2,869.863, 1-20-59, Cl. 270 — 37.
Stobb, Anton R., to Western Printing & Lithographing Co.
Process and apparatus for collecting and stacking of flexible
sheets. 2,884,243, 4-28-59, Cl. 271 — 45.
Stobb. Anton R. Tension control means for a web of paper.
2,899,199, 8-11-59. Cl. 271 — 2.3.
Stobbe, Walter M. : See —
Hanthorn, Horace F., and Stobbe. 2,884,587.
Stober. Kenneth E., C. H. Engwis, and T. W. Dwight, Jr.,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for coating rubber in
granular form with impalpable resinous vinyl aromatic
polymer dusts. 2.895.939. 7-21-59. Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Stobi, Johann, to Masehinenfabrik Benninger A.G. Embroi-
dery machine. 2,883,950, 4-28-59, Cl. 112 — 94.
Stock, Arthur J. Non-segregating system for handling and
feeding solid particulate material. 2,903,144, 9-8-59,
Cl. 214—2.
Stock, Charles S., to American Air Filter Co.. Inc. Ventilat-
ing system for room having outside downdraft wall.
2,909,981, 10-27-59, Cl. 98 — 33.
Stock, Howard P. : See —
Goudy, Paul R., and Stock. 2,885,516.
Stock, Maurice W. Combination carpet anchor and finishing
bar. 2,892,208, 6-30-59, Cl. 16—16.
Stockard, Jesse L. : See —
Weaver, Earl M., Hawthorne, and Stockard. 2.894.726.
Stocker, Arthur C, to United States of America, Navy.
Deflection apparatus. 2,881,342, 4-7-59, Cl. 313 — 76
Stocker, Arthur C, to United States of America, Air Force.
High frequency electron discharge device. 2.S95.076,
7_14_59. Cl. 315 — 44.
Stocker, Edward T., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Insulation
stripping unit. 2,882,769, 4-21-59, Cl. 81—9.51.
Stocker, Josef, to Alpnra Aktiengescllschaft. Apparatus for
sterile packing or sterile substances. 2.91S.770, 12-29-59,
Cl. 53—180.
Stockert, Alphonse P. Grain cleaner with variable pitch and
throw control. 2.908.392, 10-13-59. Cl. 209 — 318.
Stockett, James R. Hydraulic circuit for saw mill feed works.
2,909.897, 10-27-59, Cl. 60 — 51.
Stnckflotli, Harrv C. Quiver silencer. 2.S72.959. 2-10-59,
Cl. 150 — 1 5.
Stockfleth. Harrv C. Archery bow and view-finding reel.
2,918,049. 12-22-59, Cl. 124 — 23.
Stockham Valves & Fittings. Inc. : See —
Blomstr.in, Carl A., and Ehrensperger. 2.889.133.
Stockholm. Margaret V. : See —
Dp Graffenried, Albert L. 2.894.240.
Stockholm. Rnvmnnd J. : See —
De Graffenried. Albert L. 2.894.246.
Stockholm, Robert Q. : See —
De Graffenried. Albert L. 2,894,246.
Stockholm, Seth R. : See —
De Graffenried, Albert L. 2,894,246.
Stocking, Bert A. Battery post connector. 2,900,988,
9-29-59, Cl. 339—116.
Stocking, George E., to General Electric Co. Air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,911,797, 11-10-59, Cl. 62—176.
StSckl, Franz, to Optische Anstalt C.P. Goerz, G.m.b.H.
Holding magnet system. 2,897,415, 7-28-59, Cl. 317—171.
LIST OP PATENTEES
907
Insulated screw
Stockland Road Machinery Co. : See —
Ricklick, Eugene A. 2,867,452.
Stockman, Earle F., V2 to F. M. Nishio.
driver. 2,899,996, 8-18-59, CI. 145—50.
Stockman, William E., to Ling Electronics, Inc. Peak and
notch niters including active elements. 2,888,526, 5-26-59,
CI. 179—171.
Stoddard, Carl K. : See —
Schmidt, Charles L., and Stoddard. 2,882,143.
Smith, Elbert C, and Stoddard. 2,889,220.
Stoddard, Edgar S. : See —
Conkling, Donald R., and Stoddard. 2,885,789.
Stoddard, Edgar S., to General Electric Co. Methods of
preserving fresh foods. 2,894,845, 7-14-59. CI. 99—193.
Stoddard, Edgar S., to General Electric Co. Methods of and
apparatus for preserving fresh foods. 2,894,846, 7-14-;j9,
iq\ 99 217
Stoddard, Edgar S., to General Electric Co. Water de-
mineralizing units. 2,906,684, 9-29-59, CI. 204 — 229.
Stoddard, Edgar S., to General Electric Co. Water treat-
ment methods. 2,912,372, 11-10-59, CI. 204—151.
Stoddard, Edgar S., and D. J. Vallino, to General Electric
Co. Water demineralizing units. 2,906,685, 9-29-59, CI.
204—264.
Forage blower.
2,894,787, 7-14-59, CI.
Dress form. 2,874,883, 2-24-59. CI.
Dress form. 2,879,928, 3-31-59, CI.
Stoddard, Glen W.
302—37.
Stoddard, Jessie S.
223—68.
Stoddard, Jessie S.
223 — 68.
Stoddard, Nicholas J., and W. A. Seem, to Universal W inding
Co. Method of processing yarn. 2,891,376, 6-23-59, CI.
57 — 157.
Stoddard, Orren J., to United States of America, Navy. Multi-
stage ring circuit. 2,901,607. 8-25-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Stoddard, Robert J.. A. W. Brown, and H. T. Bratt, to Ameri-
can Hoist & Derrick Co. Block stowage means for derricks.
2,902,177. 9-1-59. CI. 212—58.
Stoddard, Stuart V., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Thermal
carbon black process. 2,911,287. 11-3-59, CI. 23—209.4.
Stoddard, William B., Jr., to The Champion Paper and
Fibre Co. Process of bleaching chemical wood pulp with
nitrogen trichloride. 2,882,120, 4-14-59, CI. 8 — 105.
Stoddart, Hugh F., and T. Voutselas, to Baird-Atomic, Inc.
Pulse forming networks. 2,867,752. 1-6-59, CI. 315 — 84.6.
Stoddart, Hugh F., V. Cordingly, and T. Voutselas, to Baird-
Atomic, Inc. Supporting structure for electronic com-
ponents. 2,880,379. 3-31-59, CI. 317 — 101.
Stoddart, John O. : See- —
Bell, Francis J., and Stoddart. 2,918,176.
Stoeberl, Frank J. : See —
Merryman, Carl, and Stoeberl. 2,896,577.
Stoeckel, Albert L., and C. T. Zimmermann, to United States
Steel Corp. Weighing conveyor. 2,905,310, 9-22-59, CI.
198 — 39.
Stoeckel, Albert L., and C. T. Zimmermann, to United States
Steel Corp. Apparatus for counting bundles moving along
a conveyor. 2,913,173, 11-17-59, CI. 235—98.
Stoecklin, Ernst : See —
Mory, Rudolf, Stoecklin, and Schmid. 2,914,539.
Stoecklin, Josef, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Electrical relay having testing means. 2,878,430, 3-17-59,
CI. 317 — 113.
Stoelting, Herman O.. to McGraw-Edison Co. System of
parallel mercury vapor lighting. 2,878,422, 3-17-59, CI.
315—121.
Stoelting, Herman O., to McGraw-Edison Co. Circuit inter-
rupter device. 2,883,493, 4-21-59, CI. 200 — 146.
Stoesser, Frederick G. Intra luminal vein stripper. 2,868,206,
1-13-59. CI. 128—303.
Stoesser, Wesley C. E. H. Sommerfield, and W. R. Surine,
to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of esterifying epoxy
resins with unsaturated acids. 2,875,165, 2-24-59, CI.
260 — 18.
Stoffel. Paul J. : See —
Beaver. David J., Hamm. and Stoffel. 2,867,520.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2.870.205.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2,885,403.
Beaver. David J., and Stoffel. 2,894,986.
Beaver, David J., and Stoffel. 2.897,242.
Beaver. David J., Stoffel, and Hamm. 2,913,322.
Stoffel Seals Corp. : See —
Anderau, Emil G. 2,903,287.
Stohn. Kendall R. Combined right and left hand release for
packers. 2.909.226, 10-20-59, CI. 166 — 138.
Stohr, Helmut : See—
Indest, Heinz. Massat, and Stohr. 2,884,414.
Stohr, Walter, to Siemens & Halske Akt. Omnidirectional
antenna using dipoles. 2,880,418, 3-31-59, CI. 343 — 799.
Stoiber, Joseph, to Eastman Kodak Co. Double exposure
prevention device. 2,911,895, 11-10-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Stoicos, Constantine E. Vacuum cleaning apparatus.
2,877,313, 3-10-59, CI. 200—01.6.
Stokes, Charles A., to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc. Igniting com-
position containing a pyrogenic oxide. 2,902,351, 9-1-59,
a. 44 — 7.
Stokes Corp. : See —
Strauss, William. 2,878,515.
Wyatt, William K., Jr., and Brownell. 2,879,724.
Stokes, Edward D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co.
Method of operating a fluid bed coking system. 2,882,223,
4-14-59, CI. 208—157.
Stokes, F. J., Corp., The : See —
Belsterling, Charles A. 2,885,618.
Frank, Raymond G. 2,883,703.
Frank, Raymond G. 2,888,715.
Frank, Raymond G. 2,906,214.
McMinn, Charles E., and Fuller. 2,889,441.
Stokes, F. J., Machine Co. : See —
Israelson, Arlo F., and Tenpas. 2,900,076.
Stokes, George E.. to English Rose Ltd. Fall bar adjust-
ment in cotton's patent knitting machines. 2,917,913, 12-
22-59, CI. 66 — 110.
Stokes, J. D., V2 to Ferdinand Gregorie, Jr. Train rail lubri-
cating device. 2,907,410, 10-6-59, CI. 184 — 3.
Stokes, Jacob L. : See —
Straka, Robert P., and Stokes. 2,906,672.
Stokes, Morris A., to Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd. Com-
bustion systems for gas turbine engines. 2,916,367, 12-
8-59, CI. 48—107.
Stokes, Ray A. Dual abrasive blast nozzle. 2,869,290,
1-20-59, CI. 51—11.
Stokes, William E., Jr. : See —
Stratton, Wayne, and Stokes. 2,878,694.
Stokes, William H. : See —
Pritchard, John E., and Stokes. 2,883,925.
Stokes, William S., to Pipeline Coating & Engineering Co.,
Inc. Means to support and insulate pipelines. 2,868,230,
1-13-59, CI. 138—65.
Stokesberry, Paul W. : See —
Vance, Glenn, Powers, Stokesberry, Colman, and Klip-
stein. 2,877,286.
Stokking, William, Jr. Shear pin assembly for marine
engines. 2,916,897, 12-15-59, CI. 64 — 28.
Stokland, Sigmund. Dispensers for agricultural machines.
2,874,878, 2-24-59, CI. 222 — 177.
Stokland, Sigmund. Agricultural machines for use as seed
planters and fertilizer distributors. 2,904,220, 9-15-59,
CI. 222—140.
Stolecki, William, V. P. Romeo, C. P. Cardani, and C. K.
Woodman, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machines for
mounting electronic components. 2,903,698, 9—15-59, CI.
1 — 2.
Stolecki, William E., V. P. Romeo C. P. Cardani and C. K.
Woodman, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Feed means
for component mounting machines. 2,908,909, 10-20-59,
CI. 1 — 100.
Stoll, Arthur, E. Jucker, and A. Lindenmann, to Saul & Co.,
as nominee of Fidelity Union Trust Co., executive trustee
under Sandoz Trust 6-alkoxy-tropinone derivatives.
2,883,387, 4-21-59 CI. 260—292.
Stoll, Arthur, J. Renz, and J. -P. Bourquin, to Sandoz Ltd.
10-[2'-(N-alkyl-piperidyl-2")-ethyl-l']-phenothiazines con-
taining a substituent in 3-position. 2,902,486, 9-1-59, CI.
260 — 243.
Stoll, Arthur, J. P. Bourquin, and J. Renz, to Sandoz Ltd.
(also known as Sandoz A.G.). N-(piperidyl-2-ethvl)-N-
(mercaptophenyl) -anilines. 2,902,491, 9-1-59, CI. 260 —
293.4.
Stoll, Hermann, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Fuel injection
systems for multicylinder engines. 2,892,453, 6-30-59, CI.
123—139.
Stoll, Karl, to Mannesmann Akt. Torsion bar suspension
systems. 2,892,623, 6-30-59, CI. 267 — 57.
Stoll, Karl, to K. Klager. Device for the plastering of cor-
ners in the building trade. 2,902,855, 9-8-59, CI. 72 — 136.
Stoll, Kenneth M., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Elec-
tron tube. 2,916,648, 12-8-59, CI. 313 — 178.
Stoll, Ralph K., and A. R. Christensen, to Niagara Instru-
ment Corp. Convertible grill. 2,885,950, 5-12-59, CI.
99—340.
Stoll, Walter W., and E. R. Reuter, said Reuter assor. to said
Stoll. Beet harvesting machine and clearance device
therefor. 2,906,350, 9-29-59, CI. 171—10.
Stoll, Willy: See —
Thuillier, Jean E., Litvan, and Stoll. 2,911,440.
Stolle, Anthony D. : See —
Gallagher, William P., Stolle, and Schroeder. 2,886,106
Stollenwerk, Hans. Stretcher. 2,899,693, 8-18-59, CI. 5 — 82.
Stollman, Harry E., to Essex Metal Products Co. Buckle
construction with decorative panel. 2,891,254, 6-23-59,
Ol. 2 — 321.
Stoltenberg, Donald A., to The Duriron Co., Inc. Filter
press. 2,912,110, 11-10-59, CI. 210 — 90.
Stoltman, Donald D. : See —
Olson, Elmer, and Stoltman. 2 868,520.
Stoltman, Donald D., to General Motors Corp. Throttle
actuating mechanism. 2.871.001, 1-27-59. CI. 261 — 23.
Stoltman, Donald D., to General Motors Corp. Air bleed
control. 2,883,112, 4-21-59, CI. 236 — 101.
Stoltman, Donald D., to General Motors Corp. Combined in-
jection and pressure carburetor fuel system. 2,916,269,
12-8-59, CI. 261 — 23.
Stoltz, Elmer C, W. J. Zeeveld, and E. J. Stoltz.
motor. 2,878,787, 3-24-59, CI. 121 — 119.
Stoltz, Elmer J. : See —
Stoltz, Elmer C, Zeeveld, and Stoltz. 2,878,787.
Stolz, Desmond. Welding machine and method. 2,913,567,
11-17-59, CI. 219—79.
Stolz, Heinrich, and H. Stolz, to Curt Matthaei.
connecting conveyer bands, belts, and the like.
11-17-59, CI. 24 — 33.
Stolz, Hermann : See —
Stolz, Heinrich, and Stolz. 2,912,732.
Hydraulic
Wire hook
2,912,732,
908
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Stolzenberger, Adam J. : See —
Wasserman, Lee S., and Stolzenberger. 2,910,639.
Stoming, Kobert F. : See —
Kallinan, Robert I., Steinbach, and Stoming. 2 875,891.
Lee, Richard J.. Kallman, Steinbach, and Stoming.
2,890,822.
Stone, Bernard : See —
Eckstein, Arthur, and Stone. 2,891,323.
Stone, Bobbie D., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of treat-
ing nematodes with thiourea and ethylene thiourea copper
complexes. 2,900,295, 8-18-59, CI. 167 — 22.
Stone, Bobbie IX, and M. L. Nielsen, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for preparing thiocarbonates. 2,893,835,
7-7-59, CI. 23—114.
Stone, Bobbie D., E. Seifter, and P. H. Santmyer, to Monsanto
Chemical Co. Nematode control by sulfur dioxide and am-
monia. 2,912,793, 11-17-59, CI. 47 — 58.
Stone, Bobbie D., and M. L. Nielsen, to Monsanto Chemical
Co. Process for compounding conjugated diene rubbers
with cvclotetrathiotetraimine and product obtained thereby.
2,900,358, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Stone, Carl R., and E. G. Schmidt, to Crane Co. Diaphragm
ballcock. 2,875,977, 3-3-59, CI. 251 — 331.
Stone. Cecil C. : See —
Noland, Robert A., and Stone. 2,902,590.
Stone, Claire E., and J. C. Layton, to Towlsaver, Inc. Dis-
penser for rolls of strip material. 2,908,450, 10-13-59,
CI. 242 — 55.3.
Stone, Clifford C. : See—
Shepard, Donald. 2,891,300.
Stone Container Corp. : See —
Wright, Ivan E. 2,887,263.
Stone, Cyril W. : See-
Fisher, James W., Kowolik, and Stone. 2,917,474.
Stone, Elmer O.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Power
supply. 2,872,616, 2-3-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Stone, Elmer O., and F. L. Burroughs, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Colorimeter. 2,910,909, 11-3-59, CI.
88—14.
Stone, George M., Jr., and M. S. Sisulak, to General Electric
Co. Clothes washing apparatus. 2,867,106. 1-6-59, CI.
68—24.
Stone, Harold A. : See —
Dearing, Clarence W., Gruczek, and Stone
Stone, Irwin : See —
Gray, Philip P., and Stone. 2,906,623.
Stone, Irwin M., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc.
malt beverages. 2,892,718, 6-30-59, CI. 99-
Stone, Irwin M., P. P. Gray, and H. Morawetz, to Baxter
Laboratories, Inc. Production of stable malt beverages.
2,912,333, 11-10-59, CI. 99—48.
Stone, J., & Co. (Deptford) Ltd. : See —
Nixon, Leslie R., and Stamberger. 2,906,982.
Stamberger, Andrew. 2.872,554.
2,880,294.
2.894 235.
2,898,524.
2.909,745.
2,915,726.
M. Stabler, to United States Borax
2,889,156.
Treatment of
48.
Stamberger, Andrew.
Stamberger, Andrew.
Stamberger, Andrew.
'Stamberger, Andrew.
Stamberger, Andrew.
Stone. James D.. and L.
& Chemical Corp. Herbicidal granular composition and
method of preparing the same. 2,904,423, 9-15-59, 'CI.
71—2.4.
Stone, Joseph J., to United States of America, Army.
Smooth-curve function generator. 2,890,832, 6-16-59, CI.
235 — 197.
Stone, Lawrence H. : See —
Earle, Ernest L., Jr., Sienkiewicz, and Stone. 2,917,389.
Stone, Lyle M. : See —
Jones, Dan H., and Stone. 2,900,625.
Stone. Morton D. Mattress and cushion construction.
2,874.390. 2-24-59, CI. 5 — 351.
Stone, Morris D., J. I. Greenberger, and M. Lamourdedieu,
to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Method of con-
tinuously heat treating aluminum strip. 2,887,422,
5-19-59, CI. 148 — 21.91.
Stone, Newton C. : See —
Detwiler, William L., and Stone. 2,885,671.
Stone. Orison W. : See —
Weiss, Arthur J., Stone, and Doran. 2,906,444.
Stone, Orison W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Tray carton.
2,875,941, 3-3-59, CI. 229 — 34.
Stone, Orison W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Reinforced
handle construction for paperboard cartons. 2,911,136,
11-3-59, CI. 229 — 52.
Stone, Orton G. Pivoted coupling and shim therefor.
2,896.983, 7-28-59, CI. 287 — 100.
Stone, Peter, to Premier Materials Co. Collapsible utility
table or stand. 2,871,075, 1-27-59, Cl. 311—83.
Stone, Richard S. : See —
Wade, Elmer J., and Stone. 2,877,348.
Stone, Robert H. Fluorescent fixture hoist. 2,896,908,
7-28-59, Cl. 254 — 1.
Stone, Robert P., to United States of America, Army. Means
for elimination of loss of contrast in direct view storage
tubes. 2,873,404, 2-10-59, Cl. 315—12.
Stone, Robert P., to Radio Corp. of America. Auxiliary
heaters to aid in activation of cathode ray type guns.
2,875,361, 2-24-59, Cl. 313 — 85.
Stone, Roger T., to Fincas e Industrias Tiribi Ltda. Method
for dispersing natural atmospheric fogs and clouds.
2,908,442, 10-13^59, Cl. 239 — 2.
Stone. Roy A., and L. K. Ploughman, to National Lock Co.
Catch assembly. 2,873,989, 2-17-59, Cl. 292 — 70.
Stone, Stanford C. Variable capacitor. 2,892,138, 6-23-59,
Cl. 317—249.
Stone, Swen H. : See —
Svenson, Ernest J., and Stone. 2,909,084.
Stone, Thomas W. : See —
Howes, John T., and Stone. 2,892.664.
Stone, Virgil D., to Gulf Oil Corp. Automatic plug injector
and method of cleaning pipelines. 2,915,422, 12-1-59,
pi 134 g
Stone, Walter N. : See —
Richmond, Nelson R., and Stone. 2,894,769.
Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. : See —
Kirkpatrick, Alton. 2,873.096.
Stone, Wilfred H., to Meredith Publishing Co. Electronic loose
plate detector for printing press. 2,902,929, 9-8-59, Cl.
101—378.
Stone, Wilfred H., and D. W. Watson, to Meredith Publishing
Co. Photoelectric article detector. 2,916,633, 12-8-59, Cl.
250 223
Stone, William R. Telephone holder. 2,901,553, 8-25-59,
Cl. 179—148.
Stone Crest Studios, Inc. : See —
Sconce, Freddie O., and Taylor. 2,871,759.
Stonehill, Albert A., to Ethicon, Inc. Ligature and suture
package. 2,892,539, 6-30-59 Cl. 206 — 63.3.
Stonehouse, Bernard H.. to The General Electric Co. Ltd.
Electric supply arrangements. 2,891,211, 6-16-59, Cl.
321 — 24.
Stoneman, Lois R. : See —
Corrington, Helen K., and Stoneman. 2,910,710.
Stoner, Arthur M., to The Jacobs Mfg. Co. Key operated
internally geared chuck. 2,880,007, 3-31-59, Cl. 279 — 53.
Stoner, Arthur M., to The Jacobs Mfg. Co. Chuck key and
support. 2,880,008, 3-31-59, Cl. 279—58.
Stoner, Charles F. U., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane
Corp. Aircraft landing gear-double acting shock strut.
2,891,788, 6-23-59, Cl. 267 — 64.
Stoner, Eugene M., to Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp.
Cartridge magazine of aluminum or magnesium. 2,903,809.
9-15-59, Cl. 42—50.
Stoner, George G. : See —
Miller, Paul C, Beers, and Stoner. 2,905,642.
Stoner, George G., and G. C. Wright, to General Aniline &
Film Corp. Process of reacting a polymeric N-vinyl lactam
with a polymeric carboxylic acid and product obtained
thereby. 2.901,457, 8-25-59, Cl. 260 — 45.5.
Stoner, Theodore R. Timer mechanism. 2,891,406, 6-23-59,
Cl. 74—2.
Stones, Alvin E. : See —
Krambo, Victor P., and Stones. 2,917,604.
Stookey, Byron O. Fish lure. 2,867,933, 1-13-59, Cl.
43 — 42.02.
Stookey, Stanley D., to Corning Glass Works. Photograph
made on glass. 2,911,749, 11-10-59, Cl. 41—26.
Stop-Motion Devices Corp. : See —
Vossen, Edward. 2,896.037.
Vossen, Edward. 2,912,185.
Stopps, Alfred L. Nesting pallets. 2,916,239, 12-8-59, Cl.
248 — 120.
Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag : See —
Ahlborg. Nils K. G., and Cederquist. 2.909,407.
Bergstedt, Alf J. A., and Rydahl. 2,903,279.
Collin, Per H., Eftring, and Jonsson. 2,885,317.
Railing, Bo M. S. 2,875.036.
Railing, Bo M. S., and Johansson. 2,902,358.
Lundeen, Olof B., and Wensman. 2,880,145.
Storall Corp. : See —
Spitzer, Frank. 2,886,386.
Storatz, Gottfried J. : See —
Davidson, Trevor O., and Storatz. 2,897,613.
Henning, William W.. and Storatz. 2,867,444.
Storatz, Gottfried J., to International Harvester Co. Hitch
for connecting vehicles to tractors. 2,877,024, 3-10-59,
Cl. 280—400.
Storbeck, Werner, to "Endopharm" Frankfurter Arzneimittel-
fabrik G.m.b.H. 2,4,6-tribromo-3-acetylaminobenzoic acid
and salts thereof. 2,890,244, 6-9-59, Cl. 260 — 518.
Storchheim, Samuel. Solid state bonding of thorium witli
aluminum. 2,914,847, 12-1-59, Cl. 29 — 473.3.
Storer, Alton B. : See —
Baker, Donald R., Nelson, and Storer. 2,867,016.
Storey, Robert H. : See —
Tabern, Donalee L., and Storey. 2,911,338.
Storie, Reginald J. Beach pack. 2,898,609, 8-11-59. Cl.
5—344.
Storiko, Dietrich : See —
Foller, Ernst, and Storiko. 2,905,402.
Stork, Gilbert : See —
Djerassi, Carl, Stork, Rosenkranz, and Sondhelmer.
2,885,397.
Stork, Gilbert, H. J. Ringold, F. Sondheimer, and G. Rosen-
kranz, to Syntex S. A. Process for the production of 20-
keto-21-iodo steroids. 2,874,154, 2-17-59, Cl. 260 — 239.55.
Storkline Furniture Corp. : See —
Feldman, Abraham G. 2,895,144.
Storm, Arthur W., and K. R. Groll, to Erie Mining Co.
Chunk breaker for rectangular furnace. 2,8S4,237, 4-28-59,
Cl. 263—29.
LIST OF PATENTEES
909
Storm, Frederick K., Jr., and E. H. Smiley, to E. F. Hagman.
Automatically adjustable pape turner. 2,885,806, 5-12-59,
CI. 40 — 104.
Storm, John F., and R. M. Williamson, to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Co. Condition sensing apparatus. 2,896,454,
7-28-59, CI. 73—304.
Stormont, Noble : See —
Beck, Karl M.. and Stormont. 2,893,869.
Storms, John N. : See —
Harland, Philip W., and Storms. 2,874,572.
Storrie, Arthur : See —
Kollman, Jack, and Storrie. 2,917,272.
Storrs, Charles H., and M. C. Morgan. Card pocket board.
2,906,409, 9-29-59, CI. 211—55.
Storrs, William H., to The Hartford Special Machinery Co.
Fluid actuated jack with pressure responsive automatic
lock. 2,876,746, 3-10-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Storsand, Bjarne, to Oerlikon Engineering Co. High capacity
choke for D.C. installations. 2,901,717, 8-25-59, CI. 336—
223
Story.' Charles F. : See —
Robinson, Joseph J., Jr., and Story. 2,906,034.
Story, Joseph B. Treatment of sulfur dye waste liquors.
2,877,177, 3-10-59, CI. 210 — 49.
Storz, Charles R., Jr., to Storz Instrument Co. Physician's
headlisht. 2,8S3,0S0, 4-28-59, CI. 128—23.
Storz, Charles R., Jr., to Storz Instrument Corp. Surgical
spring clip forceps. 2,890,519, 6-16-59, CI. 29—225.
Storz Instrument Co. : See —
Storz, Charles R.. Jr. 2,883,980.
Storz. Charles R., Jr. 2,890,519.
Stothert & Pitt, Ltd. : See —
Marshall, George E. E.t and Inker. 2,910,943.
Stott, Albert M. : See —
Fawcett. Cecil C, Stott. and Laager. 2,903.849.
Moldorsky, Matthew, Musser, and Stott. 2,902,933.
Musser, C Walton, Stott, and Benditt. 2,883,909.
Stott. Albert M. Tension thruster with buffer. 2,873,726,
2-17-59, CI. 123—24.
Stott, Albert M., and F. J. Shinaly, to United States of
America, Army. Rotary thruster. 2,910,053, 10-27-59,
CI. 123 — 24.
Stott, Charles B., and P. W. Daino, to International Business
Machines Corp. Self-complementing gas tube accumulator.
2,907,520, 10-6-59, 235—92.
Stott, Everett W. Aquarium heater. 2,914,649, 11-24-59,
CI. 219 — 40.
Stott, Frank D., to National Research Development Corp.
Absorptiometers. 2,899,858, 8-18-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Stott. Geoffrey. Curing natural rubber latex with a peroxide.
2.868.859, 1-13-59. CI. 260 — 773.
Stott, Roy W. Steak cooker. 2,915,959, 12-8-59, CI.
99 — 345.
Stoudenheimer, Richard G., to Radio Corp. of America.
Photosurface. 2,880,344, 3-31-59, CI. 313—102.
Stoudenmire, Jay H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Self-syn-
chronous transmission system. 2,S96,141, 7—21-59, CI.
318—24.
Stough, Gerald P., to Whitehead & Kales Co. Road form
structure. 2,875,500, 3-3-59. CI. 25 — 118.
Stough, Gerald D., to Whitehead & Kales Co. Rectilinearly
adjustable rigid attachment means between members.
2,917,139, 12-15-59, CI. 189 — 36.
Stough, Gerald D., to Whitehead & Kales
adjustable rack. 2,917,261, 12-15-59, CI.
Stoughton Cab & Body Co. : See —
Johnson, Martin H. Re. 24,757.
Stoughton, Raymond W. : See —
Duffield. Robert B., and Stoughton. 2,872.287.
Duffield, Robert B., and Stoughton. 2,872,288.
Seaborg, Glenn T., Gofman, and Stoughton. 2,887,357.
Seaborg, Glenn T., Gofman, and Stoughton. 2,900,228.
Stouls, Leon : See —
Spiindlin, Rodolphe, Stouls, Bonnaud, and Simonet.
2,917,902.
Stout. Caleb M. : See —
Alderman. Edwin N., Spearman, and Stout. 2,914,476.
Alderman, Edwin N., Jr., and Stout. 2,913,420.
Stout, Glenn M., and E. J. Peterson, to American Electronics
Co. Control circuit for flasher lights and the like.
2,887,592, 5-19-59, CI. 307—132.
Stout, Joseph M., to Ford Motor Co. Piston. 2,872,909,
2-10-59. CI. 123—90.
Stout. Orin C. : See —
Schueler. Lyle B.. Cantieri, and Stout. 2,904,260.
Stout. Raymond K. Method of packaging cigarettes and con-
struction of cigarette package. 2,908,421, 10-13-59, CI.
221 — 208.
Stout. William H., and P. H. Raumaker, said Raumaker to
said Sfout. Coupler for pipe sections with intermediate
fluid actuated seal and gripping means. 2,871,033, 1-27-59,
CI. 285 — 106.
Stouten, Edwin A., and S. K. Beach, to Alexander Dodds Co.
Dovetailing machine. 2,893,450, 7-7-59, CI. 144 — 87.
Stovall, Elmo G., and G. R. Williams, Jr. Pipe working
machines. 2,917,976, 12-22-59, CI. 90—12.
Stovall, John R.. Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Disk recording
compensating devices. 2,901,737, 8-25-59. CI. 340 — 174.
Stove, Edward R. : See —
Doyle, Frank P., and Stove. 2,877,265.
Stover, Ancil C, to W. A. Eisenhauer, \\. P. Ellwood, and
I. J. and L. E. Eisenhauer, d.b.a. The Eisenhauer Mfg. Co.
Hydraulic suspension and stabilizer systems for vehicles.
2,890,063, 6-9-59, CI. 280—109.
Stover, Carrell J., to The Allen Iron & Steel Co. Shear for
channels or the like. 2,884,063, 4-28-59, CI. 164 — 47.
Stover, Harris A., to Collins Radio Co. Adaptable input cir-
cuit for receiver providing proper tracking with either of
two antennas of different impedance. 2,888,555, 5-26-59,
CI. 250 — 20.
Stover, Harris A., to Collins Radio Co. Wire saving switch-
ing ssytem for load positioning motor control. 2,888,624,
5-26-59, CI. 318 — 467.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Machine
for aseptically sealing containers. 2,869,300, 1-20-59, CI.
53—88.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Machine
for hermetically sealing glass containers. 2,869,301,
1-20-59, CI. 53 — 110.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Device for
molding gaskets. 2,877,493, 3-17-59. CI. 18 — 5.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Hydraulic
container sealing means. 2,891,366, 6-23-59, CI. 53 — 361.
Stover, Harry E., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Container
sealing apparatus. 2,915,862, 12-8-59, CI. 53 — 112.
Stover, Henry S. : See —
Fauteck, Walter S., Rollert, and Stover. 2,910,916.
Stovern, Ingram V., and W. L. Vallee, to Blackhawk Mfg. Co.
2,895,712, 7-21-59, CI. 254 — 134.
Co. Portable
248—120.
Harrison, and Stowe. 2,915,967.
2,917,129.
2,883,125.
Adjustable load support.
Stowe, Lloyd W. : See —
Gehring, Arthur J., Jr.,
Stowe, Robert A. : See —
Run, Robert P., Stowe, and Davis. 2,889,379.
Stowe, Robert A., and E. R. Larsen, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Production of a tetrachlorotetrafluorobutene. 2,917,557,
12-15-59, CI. 260—653.3.
Stowell, Finch : See —
Miller Edward E., and Stowell. 2,897,887.
Stowitts Frank H., and D. P. Wheeler, to Michigan Carton
Co. Dispensing carton with a push-pull closure for same.
2,899,119. 8-11-59. CI. 229 — 17.
Stoyer, Paul E. : See —
Grover, Charles F., and Stoyer.
Straayer, Joseph W. : See —
Jarvis, Alvin J., and Straayer.
Straba Handels-Akt. : See —
Sommer, Albert. 2,876,126.
Strabeck, Carl A. Knuckle saver punch and chisel holder.
2,889,726. 6-9-59, CI. 81 — 1.
Strachan, Edward J. Holder and ejector for collapsible
tubes. 2,906,479, 9-29-59, CI. 248—108.
Strachan & Henshaw Ltd. : See —
Chodorowski, Wieslaw T. 2,911,132.
Strachanow, Grigory : See —
Fyler, George W., and Strachanow. 2,918,602.
Strachey, Christopher : See —
Crawley, Hubert J., and Strachey. 2,898,041.
Stradella, Giuseppe. "Atraumatic" surgical needle. 2,891,547,
6-23-59, CI. 128—339.
Strader, Don S., to Pantex Mfg. Corp. Regulating control
for immersed electrode boiler. 2,875,317, 2-24-59, CI.
219—40.
Strader, Edward A. Bin level indicator. 2,915,205, 12-1-59,
CI. 214 — 17.
Stradley, Norman H., and W. R. Beck, to Minnesota Mining
& Mfg. Co. High-index glass elements. 2,870,030, 1-20-59,
CI. 106 — 47.
Strahan, Heaston A. Cutting torch carriage. 2,886,305,
5-12-59, CI. 266—23.
Strahlberg, Kurt: See —
Sippach, Frederich W., Jr., and Strahlberg. 2,884,525.
Strahmann, Hans. Apparatus for making bread and pastry
dough. 2,868,143, 1-13-59, CI. 107 — 30.
Strahmann, Hans. Process for making
2,873,697, 2-17-59, CI. 107 — 54.
Straight, David M. : See —
Gold, Harold, and Straight.
Gold, Harold, and Straight.
Gold. Harold, and Straight.
Gold, Harold, and Straight.
Strain, Bruce : See —
Krumrei, William C, Strain, and Peddicord. 2,877,185.
Strain, Bruce, S. L. Eaton, and K. R. Ericson, to The Procter
& Gamble Co. Making perborate containing detergents.
2,876,200, 3-3-59, CI. 252—97.
Strain, Douglas C, and L. R. Rockwood, to Electro-Measure-
ments, Inc. Variable control for electrical impedance as-
semblies. 2,884,505, 4-28-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Straitiff, Dorsey E. Well digging machine. 2,880,964, 4-7-59,
CI. 255—1.
Straka, Cyril J., and W. C. Weltman, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Phenolic resin varnish and method of
making the same. 2,885,386, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 57.
Straka, Oldrich : See —
Dubsky, Borivoj, and Straka. 2,902,768.
Dubsky, Borivoj, and Straka. 2,917,692.
Straka, Robert P., and J. L. Stokes, to United
America, Agriculture. Method of conducting
counts. 2,906,672, 9-29-59, CI. 195 — 103.5.
Straka, William J. : See —
Giordano, Anthony, and Straka. 2,881,097.
baking dough.
2,876,755.
2,876,756.
2,870,777.
2,895,422.
States of
microbial
910
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Strakos, Robert P. : See —
Kearney, John F., and Soderberg. 2,892,995.
Straley, James B., to Brogdex Co. Apparatus for spraying
waxy substances onto fruit surfaces. 2,898,881. 8-11—59,
CI. 118—24.
Straley, James M., and J. G. Fisher, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Metallizable azo dyes prepared from aminobenzothiazole
derivatives and )3-naphthol derivatives. 2,868,774, 1-13-59,
CI. 260—146.
Straley, James M., and R. R. Giles, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Metallizable azo dyes prepared from benzothiazoles and
hydroxy-thianaphthenes. 2,868,775, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 146.
Straley, James M D. J. Wallace, and J. G. Fisher, to East-
man Kodak Co. Thiazoleazodiphenylamine compounds.
2,871,231, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 146.
Straley, James M., and J. G. Fisher, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Metallizable azo dyes prepared from a benzothiazole deriva-
tive and /3-naphtbol. 2,875,190, 2-24-59, Cl. 260—146.
Straley, James M., and R. C. Harris, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Cellulose acetate fibers containing nickel carbonate.
2,882,176, 4-14-59, Cl. 106 — 194.
Straley, James M., and J. G. Fisher, to Eastman
Kodak Co. 2-hydroxy-5-methylsulfonylphenylazodiphenyl-
amine compounds. 2,887,477, 5-19-59, Cl. 260 — 149.
Straley, James M., and D. G. Hedberg, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Metallized anthraquinone dyes. 2,895,967, 7-21-59,
Cl. 260—366.
Straley, James M., J. G. Fisher, and D. J. Wallace, to East-
man Kodak Co. Nickel and cobalt complexes of pyrazolone
monoazo compounds. 2,908,677, 10-13-59, Cl. 260 — 147.
Straley. James M., and J. G. Fisher, to Eastman Kodak Co.
Metallizable azo dyes prepared from substituted aminoben-
zothiazoles and a /3-naphthol. 2,916,482, 12-8-59, Cl.
260—146.
Strand, Sven H. Anchor bolt having elastically connected
wedge members. 2.903,938. 9-15-59. Cl. 85 — 2.4.
Strandberg, Charles F. Impulse switch for random informa-
tion counters. 2,908,778, 10-13-59, Cl. 200 — 19.
Strandberg, Malcolm W. P. Microwave frequency discrim-
inator. 2,905,902, 9-22-59, Cl. 331—9.
Strang, Charles D., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Fuel injection sys-
tem. 2,890,692, 6-16-59, Cl. 123—140.
Strang, Charles D., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Reversible outboard
motor. 2,909,146, 10-20-59, Cl. 115 — 7.
Strang, Roger P. : See —
Spector. Marshall L., and Strang. 2.899,453.
Strange, Booth B., to Western Geophysical Co. of America.
Apparatus for making seismograph record sections.
2.876,689. 3-10-59, Cl. 95—73.
Strange, John P. : See —
Yant, William P., and Strange. 2,876,064.
Strange, John W. : See —
Lancucki, Marian A., and Strange. 2,891,141.
Strange, John W., to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. In-
strument panel illuminator. 2,872,567, 2-3-59, Cl. 240 —
8.16.
Stranne, Olaf W. : See —
Persson, Ponte S., Stranne, and Oresten. 2,914,878.
Strano, Salvatore : See —
Jackes, Stanley F., and Strano. 2,884,899.
Stransky. Gustave. Hatch covers for ships. 2,869,502,
1-20-59, Cl. 114 — 202.
Stransky, Gustave. Hatch cover arrangement. 2,917,017,
12-15-59, Cl. 114—202.
Strasberg, Murray : See —
Podolak, Edward, and Strasberg. 2,918,651.
Strasel, Raymond K., to Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Turf slicer.
2,881,847, 4-14-59, Cl. 172 — 549.
Strasel, Raymond K., to Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Adjustable
wheel mounting for lawn mower. 2,882,063, 4-14-59,
CI. 280 — 43.
Strassman, Alvin J., and H. E. Howard, to Hughes Aircraft
Co. Electronic tachometer with selected expanded scale.
2,887,654, 5-19-59, Cl. 324 — 70.
Straszer, Walter C. Window shade. 2,875,480, 3-3-59, Cl.
20 — 62.
Stratabar Process Co. : See —
Paxton, Elisha W. 2,902,524.
Strate, Frank R. Metal powder welding apparatus. 2,900,-
138, 8-18-59, Cl. 239—61.
Strate, Robert A. Dough cutters. 2,878,564, 3-24-59, Cl.
30—303.
Strategic-Ddy Metallurgical and Chemical Processes, Ltd. :
See—
Udy, Marvin J. 2,901.341.
Udy, Marvin J. and M. C. 2,878,114.
Stratford Engineering Corp. : See —
Putney, David H. 2,906,796.
Stratford, Herbert W. 2,909,533.
Stratford, Herbert W. 2,909,534.
Stratford, Herbert W. 2,909,634.
Stratford, Herbert W.. to Stratford Engineering Corp. Meth-
od and apparatus for chemical reactions. 2,909,533, 10-
20-59, Cl. 260 — 400.
Stratford, Herbert W., to Stratford Engineering Corp. Verti-
cal contactor with features. 2,909,534, 10-20-59, Cl. 260—
400.
Stratford, Herbert W., to Stratford Engineering Corp. Proc-
ess and apparatus for chemical reactions. 2,909,634, 10-
20-59, Cl. 260 — 400.
Stratford, William M., to Texaco Inc. Hydrocarbon conver-
sion process. 2,908,634, 10-13-59, Cl. 208—113.
Stratford, William M., to Texaco Inc. Treating solid mate-
rials. 2,914.391, 11-24-59. Cl. 48—206.
Strathearn, Donald M., and H. H. Jennings, to Philco Corp.
Combination washer and dryer. 2,869,345, 1-20-59, Cl.
68 — 19.
Stratman, William C, to North American Aviation, Inc.
Pneumatic grip gauge. 2,894.331. 7-14-59. Cl. 33 — 143.
Stratman, William C, and W. H. Bringhurst, to North
American Aviation, Inc. Airfeed drill nose adapter.
2,882,762, 4-21-59, Cl. 77—55.
Stratmann, Wolf : See —
Kriiger, Otto, and Stratmann. 2,915,024.
Stratton, Charles A., Phillips Petroleum (Jo. Clay-thickened
lubricants and the preparation thereof. 2,879,229, 3-24-59,
Cl. 252 — 21.
Stratton, David W., % to J. B. Rudy. Potentiometer struc-
tures. 2,876,318, 3-3-59 Cl. Z01 — 48.
Stratton, Edwin J. D„ to Uarco Inc. Continuous form sta-
tionery and method of forming same. 2,884,262, 4-28-59,
Cl. 282—12.
Stratton, Hal : See-
Bauer, Robert F., and Stratton. 2,891,770.
Stratton, Wayne, and W. E. Stokes, Jr. Lathe drill attach-
ment. 2,878,094, 3-24-59, Cl. 77 — 5.
Straub, Hermann, W. Beig, A. Maier, and L. Wiedmann,
to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Spring brush for rotating
parts. 2,889.530, 6-2-59, Cl. 339—5.
Straub, Watson A. Combined bottle carrying case and bottle
cap remover. 2,875,654, 3-3-59, Cl. 81—3.1.
Straube, Harold M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Shield for electric current apparatus. 2,879,318, 3-24-59,
Cl. 174—36.
Straube, Harold M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Lockout circuits utilizing thermistor-gas tube combinations.
2,914,747, 11-24-59, Cl. 340—155.
Straughan, Virgil E. : See —
Mayer, Edward F., and Straughan. 2,878,120.
Mayer, Edward F., and Straughan. 2,891,911.
Straughan, Virgil E., to General Dynamics Corp. Apparatus
for imparting electrostatic charges in electrophotography.
2,892,973, 6-30-59, Cl. 317 — 262.
Straughan, Virgil E., to General Dynamics Corp. Process
for developing electrostatic image with liquid developer.
2,899,335. 8-11-59. Cl. 117 — 37.
Strausj Everet M., to DWG Cigar Corp. Cigar. 2,914,071,
11-24-59. Cl. 131—11.
Straus, Moritz : See —
Klaue, Hermann. 2,883,007.
Strause, Monroe B. Pie marker, method of finishing meringue
pies and the resulting meringue pie. 2,901,352, 8-25—59,
Cl. 99—92.
Strauss, Arvid, now by change of name A. Mario. Artificial
articles imitating natural articles. 2,896,352, 7-28-59, Cl.
41 — 10.
Strauss, Charles E. Work holding jaws for chucks. 2,896,958,
7-28-59. Cl. 279—123.
Strauss, Edwin. Adjustable fastening means for handles and
the like. 2,882,549, 4-21-59, Cl. 16 — 125.
Strauss, Howard J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Storage battery separator. 2,880,260, 3-31-59, Cl.
136—143.
Strauss, Howard J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Alkaline storage battery. 2,905,739, 9-22-59, Cl. 136 — 6.
Strauss, Howard J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co.
Sealed alkaline storage battery. 2,915,576, 12-1-59, Cl.
136—9.
Strauss, Irving, to Bruno-New York Industries Corp. Wire
twisting tool. 2,884,210. 4-28-59. Cl. 242 — 7.
Strauss, Jerome, to Vanadium Corp. of America. Device for
supplying treating agents sequentially to molten metal.
2,915,386, 12-1-59, Cl. 75—93.
Strauss, Philip J. Adjustable toasting appliances. 2,916,984,
12— 15— 59 Cl 99 390
Strauss, Ray C.' Driving controls. 2,912,081, 11-10-59, Cl.
192—3.
Strauss, Walter A. : See —
Ehrlich, Joseph R., and Strauss. 2,870,497.
Strauss, Wennemar : See —
Gundel, Wolfgang, and Strauss. 2,876,177.
Gundel, Wolfgang, Strauss, and Haas. 2,892.760.
Haas. Hermann, Kirstahler, Gundel. and Strauss.
2,893.932.
Kirstahler, Alfred, Willmund, and Strauss. 2,905,602.
Strauss, Wennemar, to Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke
G.m.b.H. Method of copper-plating metal surfaces. 2,903,-
403, 9-8-59, Cl. 204—32.
Strauss, Wennemar, and H. Wedell, to Dehydag Deutsche
Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Brighteners for electroplating
baths. 2,910,413, 10-27-59, Cl. 204 — 44.
Strauss, William, to Stokes Corp. Valved gates for an injec-
tion molding press. 2,878,515, 3-24-59, Cl. 18—30.
Strausser, Arlan E. Fishing rig. 2,896,358, 7-28-59, Cl.
43—42.72.
Straussler, Nicholas P.
1-13-59, Cl. 152—401.
Straw, Douglas, to General Aniline & Film Corp.
containing 2,2'-alkvlenebis(l,3-cyclohexanediones)
components. 2,915,396, 12-1-59, Cl. 96—91.
Straw, Jesse H. : See —
Polk, Louis F., and Straw. 2,878,574.
Strawinski, Jay F. Method of making laminated sheet ma-
terial. 2,867,560, 1-6-59, Cl. 154 — 124.
S. Pneumatic tires. 2,868,262,
Diazotypes
as azo
LIST OF PATENTEES
911
Straznickas, Donald A., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co.
Governor. 2,890,877, 6-16-59, CI. 264—8.
Streater, August L., and W. R. Wilson, to General Electric
Co. Circuit and method for testing high capacity power
circuit breakers. 2,914,724, 11-24-59. CI. 324—28.
Streater, Edward C. Self-locking shelf and price tag mold-
ing assembly. 2,908,399, 10-13-59, CI. 211 — 147.
Streater, James H. Boat trailer and cradle. 2,917,194,
12—15—59 CI 214 500.
Strebinger. Robert L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake shoe.
2,871,996. 2-3-59, CI. 188 — 250.
Strebinger, Robert L., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake with
spaced lining segments. 2,875,859, 3-3-59, CI. 188—78.
Streck Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method
of metallizing azoic dyeings. 2,867,494, 1-6-59, Cl. 8 — 42.
Streck, Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabiliza-
tion of acylacetarylide coupling components against formal-
dehyde deterioration. 2,877,083, 3-10-59, Cl. 8 — 44.
Streck Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method
of metallizing azoic dyeings. 2,893,814, 7-7-59, Cl. 8 — 42.
Streck, Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Azoic
dyeing of leather. 2,913,301, 11-17-59, Cl. 8 — 13.
Streck, Clemens, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Azoic dye-
ing of leather. 2,913,302, 11-17-59, Cl. 8 — 13.
Streckebach, Ernst : See —
Fischer, Karl, Sydow, and Streckebach. 2,902,455.
Strecker, Charles E. : See —
Brooks, Weslev W., and Strecker. 2.869,037.
Strecker, Charles E., to General Electric Co. Ballast appa-
ratus. 2,878,421, 3-17-59, Cl. 315 — 100.
Strecker, Harold A. : See —
Brown, Glenn R.. Jr., Strecker, and Crawford. 2.874,116.
Stine, Harrison M., Strecker, and Faris. 2,900,700.
Stine, Harrison M., Strecker, and Faris. 2,906,701.
Strecker, Harold A., and H. M. Stine, to The Standard Oil
Co. Process of aromatizing a naphtha with a alumina-
chromia-platinum catalyst. 2,870,084, 1-20-59, Cl.
208—136.
Streed, William R., to C. C. Harris and W. R. Streed, d.b.a.
Machine Products Co. Slab-debarker having blade carrying
members biased to engage the sides of the slab. 2,917,090,
12-15-59, Cl. 144 — 208.
Street. John N. : See —
Craig, Dwin R., and Street. 2,880,662.
Street, Leslie J., to The Decca Record Co. Ltd. Waveguides.
2,883,632, 4-21-59, Cl. 333—98.
Street, Luther R., to Springfield Newspapers, Inc. Inking
apparatus for printing press. 2,887,950, 5-26-59, Cl.
101—210.
Street, R. R.. & Co., Inc. : See —
Mathews, Martin B., and Thunberg. 2.913.S93.
Mayberry, Joe L., and Giddings. 2,895,321.
Streete, Charles M„ to Coopers Mechanical Joints Ltd.
Combined gas filters and silencers. 2,8S6,129, 5-12-59,
Cl. 183 — 44.
Streeter-Amet Co. : See —
Marquardt. John A. 2,899,544.
Streeter, Clifford J., and K. R. Kadoun. Device for holding
down flaps of cardboard boxes. 2,867.019. 1-6-59, Cl.
24 — 81.
Streeter, George W., III. Leg and foot rest. 2,911,657,
11-10-59, Cl. 5—327.
Streeter, Kenneth C, to United States of America, Air Force.
Universal tapping arrangement for potentiometers. 2,-
916,716, 12-8-59. Cl. 338 — 137.
Streeter, Milton H., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Purification of
low-boiling gases. 2,895,303, 7-21-59, Cl. 62 — 12.
Streeter, Royal A. : See —
Hulzschuh, Donald L., Kurka, Phillips,
2.905.908.
Streett, Le Rov P. : See —
Oelgoetz, Paul A., and Streett. 2,885,273.
Strehle, Horst : See —
Hennig, Walter, Scheinert, Taubert,
2,911,894.
Hennig, Walter, Strehle, and Mende. 2,906,184.
Strehlow. Walter F., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Interchange-
able front end structure for tractors. 2,890,892, 6-16-59,
Cl. 280 — 92.
Strehlow, Walter F., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pressure
gauge. 2,909,928. 10-27-59, Cl. 73 — 106.
Strehlow, Walter F., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
varying the steerable wheel tread of vehicles.
11-3-59, Cl. 280 — 96.
Streib, Homer F. Circular wing aircraft.
3-10-59, Cl. 244 — 12.
Streib. Homer F. Circular wing aircraft with universally
tiltable ducted power plant. 2,876,965, 3-10-59, Cl.
244 — 12.
Streiff, Henri : See —
Gaertner, Hans, and Streiff. 2,912,428.
Schmid, Max, and Streiff. 2,888,453.
Streiffert, John G. : See —
Rotondo, Richard J., and Streiffert. 2,885,936.
Streightif, Clifford B. : See —
Tschentke, Herman L., and Streightif. 2,868,661.
Strelow, Heinz G. E. : See —
Dinger, Alfons W., and Strelow. 2,885,254.
Stremke, William F., W. F. Stremke, Jr., and R. R. Pazderski.
Dispensing tray for wrapping sheets. 2,903,261, 9-8-59,
Cl. 271 — 61.
and Streeter.
and Strehle.
Device for
2,911,229,
2,876,964,
See —
W. F. Stremke, Jr., and Pazderski,
W. F. Stremke, Jr., and Pazderski.
W. F. Stremke, Jr., and Pazderski.
Stremke, William F., W. F. Stremke, Jr., and R. R. Pazderski.
Semi-automatic wrapping machine. 2,917,885, 12-22-59,
Cl. 53 — 206.
Stremke, William P., W. F. Stremke, Jr., and R. R. Pazderski.
Semi-automatic wrapping machines. 2,917,886, 12-22-59,
Cl. 53 — 206.
Stremke, William F., Jr. :
Stemke, William F.,
2,903,261.
Stremke, William F.,
2,917,885.
Stremke, William F.,
2,917,886.
Stretton, Thomas E., and F. D. Miller, to National Distillers
and Chemical Corp. Chlorination process. 2,916,428, 12-
8-59, Cl. 204 — 163.
Stretz, Harland R. : See —
Oerly, Fred O. 2,900,680.
Streuber, Rudolf G., to Research-Cottrell, Inc. Discharge
electrode tensioning means. 2,867,2S6, 1-6-59, Cl. 183 — 7.
Streuer, Wilhelm A. : See —
Schwarzenbach, Earl E., and Streuer. 2,876,301.
Striar, Max B. Knitting machine. 2,902,848, 9-8-59, Cl.
66—125.
Stribuload Inc. : See —
Saunders, Seymour G., and Holcomb. 2,911,076.
Strich, Philippe P. Centrifugal separator. 2,910,184,
10-27-59, Cl. 210—371.
Strieker, Henry C, Jr., to Highway Trailer Co. Vehicle
tandem axle air suspension. 2,879,076, 3-24-59, Cl.
280—104.5.
Strickhouser, Sherman I., and R. J. Van Twisk,
States Rubber Co. Bathing cap. 2,917,749,
Cl. 2—68.
Strickland, Edward T. : See —
Amos, Homer, and Strickland. 2,870,054.
Strickland, Gordon E. Adjustable door template.
7-21-59, Cl. 33 — 194.
Strickland, Harold A., to General Electric Co. Electric cook-
ing appliances. 2.879,368, 3-24-59, Cl. 219 — 20.
Strickland, Jerome R., and M. E. Anderson, to Free Lock
Corp. Selective drive hub. 2,907,432, 10-6-59, Cl.
192—71.
Strickland, John F. : See —
Clark, Kenneth C, and Strickland. 2,904,925.
Strickland, John S. : See —
Brooks, Alfred J., and Strickland. 2,895,276.
Strickland, Robert W. : See —
Sclmltz. Frank A., and Strickland. 2,872,979.
Strickland, Royce M. : See —
Turton, John W., and Strickland. 2,889,725.
Strickland, Royce M., Jr. : See —
Hirt, Gerald E., and Strickland. 2,878,965.
Strickland, Silas A., to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Method for making tapered roller bearing cones.
2,880,495, 4-7-59, Cl. 29 — 148.4.
Strickland, Silas E., to The American Tobacco Co. Blender
for stripped tobacco. 2,880,735, 4-7-59, Cl. 131—108.
Strickland, Thomas G., to The Stearns-Roger Mfg. Co. Re-
covery of natural gasoline by fractionation. 2,895,909,
7-21-59, Cl. 208—364.
Stricklem, Elza A. Adapter for pump cylinders. 2,918,019,
12-22-59, Cl. 103 — 155.
Strickler, Carl D. Dental appliance. 2,880,509, 4-7-59,
Cl. 32—14.
Strickler, Dean R., and J. P. Kaenan, to The General Tire
and Rubber Co. Retread mold. 2,886,851, 5-19-59, Cl.
1C QQ
Can closing machine. 2,870,727, 1-27-59.
to United
12-22-59,
2,895,229,
Strickler, John C.
Cl. 113—23.
Strickler, John C.
Cl. 113—22.
Strickler John F..
Can closing machine. 2,916,000, 12-8-59,
Jr. : See —
Wells, Harold E., and Strickler. 2,870,791.
Strickler, Morris A. Bait catcher. 2,891,811, 6-23-59,
Cl. 294—19.
Strickler, Walter B. : See—
Gooderham, John W., Jacobitti, Myers, Shipley, and
Strickler. 2,868,884.
Stricklett, Lloyd P. Bending hand tool. 2,878,699, 3-24-59,
Cl. 81—15.
Stridsberg, Karl A. : See —
Nilsson. Nils G. H., and Stridsberg. 2,909,334.
Striegl, George. Combined motor and/or motor apparatus.
2,907,307, 10-6-59, Cl. 123—16.
Strike. John L. : See —
Pearson, Otto H., and Strike. 2,913,156.
Strimel, Robert S., to Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co.
Instrumentation for strain testing. 2,910,778, 11-3-59,
Cl. 33—148.
Strimple, James H., to National Lead Co. Ceramic frit com-
position. 2,918,383, 12-22-59, Cl. 106 — 48.
Stringer, Loren F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control
apparatus. 2,871,437, 1-27-59, Cl. 321—18.
Stringer, Richard F. : See —
Boisture, Worth W., Molstedt, Stringer, and Griffin.
2,874,095.
Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., Newchurch, Krebs, and Stringer.
2,886,514.
Stringham, Leonidas K., and P. E. Jerabek, to The Lincoln
Electric Co. Arc welding flux composition. 2,895,863,
7-21-59, Cl. 148—26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,908,022,
2,867,557.
Strip, Joseph, to United States of America, Army. Apparatus
for time multiplexing speech and short bursts of infor-
mation. 2,881,251, 4-7-59, CI. 179 — 2.
Stripp, Kenneth *'., and A. R. Moore, to Radio Corp. of
America. Transistor construction. 2,874,083, 2-17-59,
CI. 148—33.
Stritof, Martin, Jr. : See —
Le Bolt, John M., Minow, and Stritof. 2,917,223.
Strnad, James J. : See —
Blazek, William J., and Strnad. 2,897,582.
Strnad, James J., and 11. B. Van Auken, to Lempco Products,
Inc. Grinding machine. 2,881,569, 4-14-59, CI. 51 — 56.
Strnisha, Frank M. Sickle bar plier type tool. 2,897,701,
8-4-59, CI. 81 — 5.1.
Strobel, Albert F., and W. W. Williams, to General Aniline
& Film Corp. Substituted sulfonyl Fe-nitroso-/3-naphthol
dyes. 2,891,951, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 242.
Strobel, Charles K., and G. F. Conner, to Robertshaw-Fulton
Controls Co. Temperature control devices. 2,868,928,
1-13-59. CI. 200—140.
Strobel, Herbert. Tool for cutting screw threads.
10-13-59, CI. 10—111.
Stroble. Carl P. : See —
Crede, John H.. Henke, Pulaski, and Stroble.
Stroble, Reimann L. : See —
Zunick, Michael J., and Stroble. 2,885,585.
Stroburg, Clark E., and H. H. Henry. Mower end guard
cleaner. 2,909,880, 10-27-59, CI. 50 — 296.
Strocco, Gene. Hinge constructions. 2,907,490, 10-6-59,
CI. 220 — 32.
Strodtz, Norman H., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Polaro-
graphic method and apparatus for determining the weight
of oxide films. 2,894,882, 7-14-59, CI. 204—1.
Stroebel, Alfred W. : See —
Kebrich, Leonard M., and Strobel. 2,874,062.
Stroh, George B., and W. H. Cowles, to Holley Carburetor
Co Engine fuel regulating system including automatic
minimum flow adjustment. 2,879,643, 3-31-59, CI.
60—39.28.
Stroh, Rudolf: See —
Dietz, Karl, Greune, and Stroh. 2,905.565.
Stroh Walter J., to Zenith Radio Corp. Television receiver.
2,891,106, 6-16-59, CI. 178—7.3.
Stroheim, Milretta R., to The C. W. Zumbiel Co. Cover re-
taining device. 2,878,931, 3-24-59, CI. 206—65.
Strohm, Oscar W. Reinforced cast brake drum and method
of conditioning used brake drums. 2,897,925, 8-4-59, CI.
188 — 218.
Strohmever, William E. : See —
Beach, Laurence R., Jr., Radey, Gildea, and Strohmeyer.
2,876,640.
Strole, William P. : See —
Mathis, Clyde H., Strole, and Parker. 2,918.506.
Strom, David W., to Hardinge Brothers, Inc. Compound
slide rest. 2,897,578, 8-4-59, CI. 29—1.
Strom, Erik. Dental spotlight. 2,911,525, 11-3-59, CI.
240 — 41.15.
Strom, Kenneth G. : See —
Hanson. Einnr H., and Strom. 2,903,723.
Strom, Nils R. : See —
Bargholtz, Hubert F. S., Lindbergh, Schmechtig, and
Strom. 2,912,043.
Strom, Robert S. : See —
Hellyer. John T. 2,899,140.
Stromback, Du Ray E. : See —
Deighton, William W., Du Gan, Markgraf, and Strom-
back. 2,914,759.
Strombeck-Becker Mfg. Co. : See —
Bergstrand. Harold A. 2,870,567.
Bergstrand, Harold A. 2.870.568.
Bergstrand, Harold A. 2,870,569.
Strombeck, Leo : See —
Anderson, Swan F., and Strombeck.
Stromberg-Becker Mfg. Co. : See —
Bergstrand, Harold A. 2,917,865.
Stromberg, Henry K., % to F. J. Glacy.
2,881,846. 4-14-59, CI. 172—548.
Stromberg, Ralph O. Automobile cooling system. 2,878,794,
3-24-59, CI. 123 — 41.27.
Stromberg Time Corp. : See — -
Hillyer, Curtis. 2,918,654.
Stromberg, Verner L. : See —
Hughes, William B., and Stromberg.
Stromberg, Verner L., to Petrolite Corp.
vanillin schiff base derivatives of certain aminoalkyl cyclic
amidines. 2,888,458, 5-26-59, CI. 260—240.
Stromberg, Verner L., and A. H. Smith, to Petrolite Corp.
Fuel oil composition. 2,917,376, 12-15-59, CI. 44 — 63.
Stromeyer, L., & Co. G.m.b.H. : See —
Stromeyer, Peter. 2,881,718.
Stromeyer, Peter, to L. Stromeyer & Co. G.m.b.H. Undulat-
ing tensioned roof construction. 2,881,718, 4-14-59, CI.
108—1.
Stromsoe, Douglas A. : See —
Powell, Jonathan S., Jr., and Stromsoe. 2,901,146.
Strong, Bernard, to E. Shipton & Co. Ltd. Method of
and apparatus for the manufacture of lined containers.
2,898,972, 8-11-59, CI. 154 — 1.
Strong, Clinton S., to Technical Design and Development
Co., Inc. Waste receptacle with automatic tamper.
2,887,040, 5-19-59, CI. 100—265.
2,918,769.
Garden tool.
2,888,401.
Salicylaldehyde and
2,877,972.
with ironing
2,877,972.
Strong, Frank M., F. Skoog, and C. O. Miller, to Wisconsin
Alumni Research Foundation. 6-(furfuryl)-aminopurine.
2,903,455, 9-8-59, CI. 260—252.
Strong, George R. : See —
Sutton, Creel Y., and P. B. and R. Strong. 2,877,972.
Strong, Joseph T. : See —
Grant, David, and Strong. 2,913,005.
Strong, Joy R. Floor scrubbing appliance. 2,893,037, 7-7-59,
CI. 15 — 180.
Strong, Paul B. : See —
Sutton, Creel Y., and P. B. and R. Strong.
Strong, Ralph A. Clothes support for use
board. 2,880,532, 4-7-59, CI. 38 — 141.
Strong, Ricks : See —
Sutton. Creel Y., and P. B. and R. Strong.
Strong, Thomas M., to International Business Machines
Corp. Switching apparatus. 2,910,597, 10-27-59, CI.
307 — 88.5.
Strosche, Hermann K. J., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Method of producing a selenium rectifier. 2,908,592,
10-13-59. CI. 117—200.
Strother, John A., W. J. Hanson, and D. A. Beytes, to Pitney-
Bowes, Inc. Mail canceling device. 2,887,951, 5-26-59,
CI. 101—232.
Stroud, Amy P. : See —
Stroud, John I. and A. P. 2,914,326.
Stroud, Clark B. Golf glove. 2,877,465. 3-17-59, CI. 2—20.
Stroud, Fay H. : See —
Frank, Bernard E., Hazen, and Stroud. 2,885,914.
Stroud, John I. and A. P. Exercise device for infants.
2,914,326, 11-24-59, CI. 272—60.
Stroup, Charles L., and A. C. Westrom, to Hubbard and Co.
Current-interrupting apparatus. 2,910,560, 10-27-59, CI.
200—114.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Locks for upwardly
acting doors. 2.867,466. 1-6-59. CI. 292 — 244.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Door control opera-
tor and limit switch mechanism. 2,867,697, 1-6-59, CI.
200 — 47.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Upwardly acting
doors having tracks inclined relative to the door frame.
2,871,932, 2-3-59, CI. 160 — 40.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Upwardly acting
door and combined hinge and roller spindle support there-
for. 2.877,843, 3-17-59, CI. 160 — 209.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Sectional door
structure. 2,880,796, 4-7-59, CI. 160—232.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Hinge and track
engaging roller support for slidable closures. 2,883,697,
4-28-59, CI. 16 — 97.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Upwardly acting
sectional door and combined hinge and roller spindle sup-
ports therefor. 2,892,494, 6-30-59, CI. 160 — 201.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Vertically movable
sectional doors. 2,892.496, 6-30-59, CI. 160 — 229.
Stroup, Earl L., to Overhead Door Corp. Hinges and track
engaging roller supports for slidable closures. 2,902,087,
9-1-59, CI. 160—209.
Stroup, Leslie G., to Raytheon Co. Magnetic amplifier electric
motor control. 2,915,690, 12-1-59, CI. 318 — 207.
Strouse, Arthur F., to Strouse, Inc. Spray tube. 2,908,446,
10-13-59, CI. 239—573.
Strouse, Inc. : See —
Strouse, Arthur F. 2,908,446.
Strout, Basil A. : See —
Bishop. Harold W.. and Strout.
Strout, Raymond D. : See —
Staples, Lynn W„ and Strout. 2,875,818.
Strozier, Henry H, to McGraw-Edison Co. Voltage divider
for switching capacitors. 2.887,647, 5-19-59, CI. 323 — 93.
Strub, Henry M., Jr., to The Duplan Corp. Means for con-
trolling wildness of yarn during delivery. 2,909,913,
10-27-59, CI. 66 — 125.
Strub, Robert D., to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Vibration
dampening mount for motor. 2,903,209, 9-8-59, CI.
248—15.
Strubel. Paul F. : See —
Pistey, John M., and Strubel. 2,868,930.
Struber. Franz. Pneumatic plant for removing
on spinning or similar machines. 2,893,196
57—34.5.
Struble, Glenn E. : See —
Kramer, Joseph, and Struble. 2.916,196.
Struble, Glenn E., to Diamond Gardner Corp.
box. 2,870,951, 1-27-59. CI. 229 — 34.
Struble, Glenn E.. to Diamond Gardner
2,S96,7S0, 7-28-59, CI. 206—65.
Struble, Glenn E.. to Diamond Gardner Corp. Box. 2,S96,830,
7-28-59. CI. 229 — 52.
Struble, Glenn E., to Diamond Gardner Corp. Carton.
2,903,177, 9-8-59, CI. 229 — 34.
Struble, W. R. : See —
Witter, Melvin L. 2,884,000.
Structural Clav Products Research Foundation : See —
Edmonds, 'Harvev A., Evanson, and Gilbert. 2.91S,161.
Edmonds. Harvev A., and Gilbert. 2.S6S.349.
Taylor, Robert B., and Johnson. 2,881,613.
Structural Concrete Components Ltd. : See —
Sainty, Christopher L. 2,S92,341.
Struhar, John. Door check and closer. 2,881,467, 4-14-59,
CI. 16—66.
2,877,541.
broken ends
-7-59. CI.
Double walled
Corp. Cartons.
LIST OF PATENTEES
913
2,913,836,
2,886,118,
Strull, Gene: See —
Losco, Ezekiel F., and Strull. 2,909,453.
Strull, Gene, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Processes for
making transistors. 2,879,188, 3-24-59, CI. 148 — 1.3.
Strumwasser, Eric, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Dielectric sup-
port for ferrites in waveguide devices. 2,913,687, 11-17-
59, CI. 333 — 98.
Strunk, Charles L. Writing guide for the blind.
11-24-59, CI. 35 — 38.
Strunk, Leonard M. Vehicle steering mechanism.
5-12-59, CI. 180 — 6.26.
Struthers Wells Corp. : See —
Penning, Douglas E. 2,904,015.
Svanoe, Hans. 2,892,682.
Svanoe, Hans. 2,897,053.
Strutynski, Peter: See — „ „__ , ,,.
Lauterbach, William E., and Strutynski. 2,896,42 1.
Stru.xness, Edward G., J. R. Johnson, K. Z. Morgan, and
T. N. McVay, to United States of America, Atomic Energy
Commission. Self sintering of radioactive wastes.
2,91S,717, 12-29-59, CI. 25 — 156.
Strych, Henry A. : See —
Blust, Henry L., Strych, and Vivian. 2,902,149.
Stryker, Norman K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc.
Loudness transmission testing system. 2,870,272, 1-20-59,
CI. 179 — 175.1.
Strzyzewski, Anton, and W. Geilenkirchen. Process for
improving the adhesiveness of lacquers and printing colours
on polyethylene oroducts. 2,873.241, 2-10-59. CI. 204 — 163.
Stuard, Truman W. Garment hanger. 2,912,149, 11-10-59,
CI. 223 — 92.
Stuart, Alfred A., and C. W. Benfield, to United States of
America, Navy. Conductive-line curve reader. 2,S83,6o3,
4-21-59, CI. 340 — 345.
Stuart, Allan, and H. Drachman. Adjustable sleeping gar-
ment. 2,905,944, 9-29-59, CI. 2 — 83.
Stuart, Archibald P. : See —
Jezl, James L., and Stuart. 2,SS0,251.
Schneider, Abraham, and Stuart. 2,885,355.
Stuart, Archibald P., to Sun Oil Co. Olehn polymerization
process. 2,914,515, 11-24-59, CI. 260 — 88.2.
Stuart, Clarence C, to Traffic Transport Engineering, Inc.
Trailer for transporting two trucks. 2,878,052, 3-17-59,
CI. 296 — 1.
Stuart, Clarence C, to Traffic Transport Engineering, Inc.
Trailer for transporting vehicles. 2,892,656, 6-30-o9, CI.
296—1.
Stuart, Donald C. : See —
Cone, Carroll, and Stuart. 2,916,276.
Stuart, Duncan J. K. : See —
Weaving, John H., and Stuart. 2,869,397.
Stuart, Frank A. : See —
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, and Stuart. 2,892,791.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and Kavanagh.
2,892,816.
Lowe, Warren, Stewart, Stuart, and Kavanagh.
2,892,81S.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, and Lowe.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, Lowe,
2,892,819.
Stewart, William T., Stuart, Lowe, and
2,892,820.
Stewart, William T., Wilgus, and Stuart. 2.892,793.
Stuart, Frank A., W. T. Stewart, W. Lowe, and F. W. Kava-
nagh, to California Research Corp. Lubricant composition.
2,892,783, 6-30-59, CI. 252 — 42.7.
Stuart, Frank A., W. T. Stewart, and W. Lowe, to California
Research Corp. Lubricant composition. 2,892,790, 6-30-
59, CI. 252 — 56.
Stuart, Joseph, II : See —
Cochrane, John D., Ill, Ott, Staffin, and Stuart.
2,913,149.
Stuart, Joseph, III, to General Motors Corp. Power plant
control. 2,881,843, 4-14-59, CI. 170—135.29.
Stuart. Meredith R., to Brown Co. Apparatus for operating
on work pieces. 2,873,628, 2-17-59, CI. 77—21.
Stuart, Murray H. : See —
Bredtschneider, Kurt B.. Onak, and Stuart. 2,899,667.
Stuart, Simon. Electrical lamp socket. 2,869,097, 1-13-59,
CI. 339 — 69.
Stuart, Whitney A., and L. G. Huxtable, to United States of
America, Army. Helmet with combined visor and ear-cheek
shields. 2.866,978, 1-6-59, CI. 2 — 6.
Stuart, Whitney A., and L. G. Huxtable, to United States of
America, Army. Helmet with combined neck and ear
shield. 2,888,681, 6-2-59, CI. 2 — 6.
Stuart, Whitney A., and L. G. Huxtable, to United States of
America, Army. Helmet with side shields. 2,889,555,
6-9-59, CI. 2—6.
Stuart, William R
structure for electron. 2,901,657
Stuart-Williams, Raymond : See —
Alexander, Matthew A., and Stuart-Williams. 2.897,486.
Stuart-Williams, Raymond, and M. Rosenberg, to Telemeter
Magnetics, Inc. Magnetic memory device. 2,900,624,
8-18-59, CI. 340 — 174.
Stubbe, Ralph R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-
matically controlled bandwidth amplifier. 2,917,572,
12-15-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
2,892,786.
2,892,788.
2,892,792.
, 2,892,821.
and Kavanagh.
to Eitel-McCullough, Inc. Electrode
8-25-59, Cl. 313—257.
Stubbins, Daniel E. : See —
Lufkin, Paul M., and Stubbins. 2,872,615.
Stubblefield, George E. : See —
Stanford, 'Clarence. 2,893,745.
Stubblefield, James L. Device for dividing a single line of
cartons into two lines. 2,873,836, 2-17-59, CI. 193 — 36.
Stubblefield, James L. Marking machine. 2,887,835, 5-26-59,
CI. 53 — 111.
Stube, Fred F., to R. E. Dietz Co. Flasher warning lamps.
2,91S,668, 12-22-59, CI. 340 — 331.
Stuber. Bernard K, to Dawson Carbide Industries. Auto-
matic recessing device. 2,871,731, 2-3-59, CI. 77 — 58.
Stubnitz Greene Corp. : See —
Meyers, John S. 2,910,115.
Stubnitz, Maurice, and Stern. 2,871,922.
Stubnitz, Maurice, aud Slern. 2,871,923.
stubnitz-Greene Spring Corp. : See —
Davis, Harlan L. 2,880,787.
Slocum, Charles W. 2,874,344.
Stern, Lewis J., and Davis. 2,909,216.
Stubnitz. Maurice, and L. J. Stern, to Stubnitz Greene Corp.
Vehicle cushion construction. 2,871,922, 2-3-59, CI. 155 —
179.
Stubnitz. Maurice, and L. J. Stern, to Stubnitz Greene Corp.
Spring structure. 2,871,923, 2-3-59, CI. 155 — 179.
Stuchbery, Arthur L., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Control
devices for apparatus for applying coatings to metal sheets.
2,894,481. 7-14-59. CI. 118 — 1.
Stuck, Harold D., to John W. Bolton & Sons, Inc. Apparatus
and method for disintegrating fibrous material. 2,911,334,
11-3-59, CI. 102—17.
Stucka, Edward P., to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Control apparatus. 2,898,048, 8^-59, CI. 236 — 87.
Stucker, Joseph B. : See —
Wolfram, George, and Stucker. 2,885,363.
Stuckey, James M. : See —
Ridgway, John A., Jr., and Stuckey. 2,910,513.
Stucki, Arthur C. Means for automatically selecting the
highest or lowest pressure from a group of changing fluid
pressures. 2,897,834, 8-4-59, CI. 137 — 101.
Stucki, Hans R., to Celanese Corp. of America. Voluminous
yarn. 2,869.318, 1-20-59, CI. 57—157.
Stucky, Eric A., to Fabrique Juvenia, Petits-fils de Didsheim-
Goldschmidt. Time indicating device for watches, clocks
and the like. 2,886,942, 5-19-59, CI. 58—126.
Studebaker, Isaac R., to International Telephone and Tele-
graph Corp. Cathode-ray tube system. 2,913,623, 11-17-
59, CI. 315—24.
Studebaker, John G. : See — ■
Studebaker, John W. and J. G. 2,877,567.
Studebaker. John W. and J. G. Educational workbook.
2,877,567, 3-17-59 CI. 35 — 9.
Studebaker-Packard Corp. : See —
De Lorean, John Z. 2,873,618.
De Lorean, John Z. 2,885,908.
De Lorean, John Z. 2,889,715.
Fostey, James W. 2,914,298.
Hughson, Douglas, O'Brien, and Witzky. 2,914,056.
Kamins, Milton. 2,909,077.
McFarland, Forest R., and Lucia. 2,889,844.
McFarland, Forest R., and Thomas. 2,873,980.
Nash, Edward L. 2,873,022.
Olnhausen, Charles R. 2,873,724.
Pringham, Henry E. J. 2,881,749.
Robinson, George W. 2,889,619.
Taylor, Ross E. 2,883,876.
Von Rucker, Nikolaus. 2,882,065.
Wagner, Edward F. 2,916,763.
Witzky, Julius E., and Johnston. 2,914,295.
'Studer, Frank J. : See —
Cusano. Dominic A., and Studer. 2,918,670.
Studer, Lewis O. : See —
Anderson, Kermit F., and Studer. 2,894,670.
Studi E. Brevetti Applicazioni Tessili S. r. 1. : See — ■
Severini. Goffredo. 2,867,108.
Studiengesellschaft Kohle mit beschrankter Haftung : See — ■
Koch, Herbert, and Huisken. 2,876,241.
Koster, Roland. 2,886,599.
Studier, Martin H. : See —
Sullivan, James C. and Studier. 2,894,807.
Studies, Aurele A., deceased, by C. B. Studies, executrix.
Refacing machine. 2,911,765, 11-10-59, Cl. 51 — 123.
Studies, Clara B. : See —
Studies, Aurele A. 2,911,765.
Stuebbe, Friedrich K. H. : See —
Hoerth, Robert. 2,881,904.
Stueber, Harry K. Thermal insulation system. 2,872,946,
2-10-59. Cl. 138—64.
Stuehme, Werner, and S. Funke, to Kali-Chemie Akt. Car-
bamic acid ester of phenyl isopropyl carbinol. 2,878,158,
3-17-59, Cl. 167—52.
Stuehmer, Werner, and S. Funke, to Kali-Chemie Akt. Phenyl
acetonitrile compounds, and a process of making same.
2,897,229, 7-28-59, Cl. 260 — 465.
Stuetzer, Otmar M., to United States of America, Air Force.
Semiconductor amplifier. 2,918,628, 12-22-59, Cl. 330 — 39.
Stuewer, Gerald D. : See —
Magin, Kenneth E., and Stuewer. 2,889,271.
Stuewer, Reinhold F., to Grove Silk Co. Method of dulling
nylon and like materials. 2,897,577, 8-4-59, Cl. 28 — 72.
914
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1959
Stuewer, Reinhold F., and R. W. Pitman, to Grove Silk Co.
Apparatus for dulling nylon and like fibers. 2,897,576,
q i go rjj 28 58
Stuewer, Reinhold F., and J. Kalinowski, to Grove Silk Co.
Method of preparing yarn and stretchable articles.
2,90(3,001, 9-29-59, CI. 28—76.
Stulilmiller, Leon C. : See —
Dodge, Eugene It., Kleint, Krummel, and Stulilmiller.
2,891,478.
Stuhre Walter, to Philco Corp. Method of securing com-
ponents to a printed wiring panel. 2,893,006, 7-7-o9, CI.
1 — 60.
Stuhre, Walter, to Philco Corp. Apparatus for securing
components to panels. 2.S9.3 010. 7-7-59. CI. 1 — 210.
Stuiber, Walter, to Triumph Werke Nurnberg A.G. Adjust-
ing device for spring-loaded key levers. 2,890,782, 6—16-59,
q\ 197 33
Stuiber, Walter, and R. Neidhardt, to Triumph Werke Nurn-
berg A.G. Type lever actuating mechanism. 2,905,296,
9-22-59, CI. 197—17.
Stuiber, Walter, and G. Scheinpflug, to Triumph Werke Nurn-
berg A.G. Repeat actuation mechanism for business ma-
chines. 2,905,297, 9-22-59, CI. 197—17.
Stukenborg, Louis C, 50 percent to H. V. Utterback. Spring-
supported rearing toy horse. 2,903,262, 9-8-59, CI.
272 — 52.
Stulcken, H. C. Sohn : See —
Kohnenkamp, Johann D., Sprengel, and Tietgen. 2,914,-
193.
Stulen, Walter H., Jr., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Extrusion
die lubrication. 2,887,224, 5-19-59, CI. 207 — 17.
Stull, Morton B. Liquid dispensing device. 2,874,881,
2-24-59, CI. 222 — 421.
Stull, Keefer S., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wide
band amplifier including bandwidth switching apparatus.
2,900,457, 8-18-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Stuller, Walter H., and L. G. Burmeister, to Chain Belt Co.
Automatic batch measuring and dispensing apparatuses.
2,880,890, 4-7-59, CI. 214—2.
Stultz, Posy G. and P. G. Stultz, Jr., to C. M. O'Boyle.
Mechanical brake slack adjuster for railway car foundation
brakes. 2,884,097, 4-28-59, CI. 188—196.
Stultz, Posy G., Jr. : See —
Stultz, Posy G., and Posy G. Stultz, Jr. 2,884,097.
Stultz, Samuel E. Separable and reversible snap fastener.
2.896.2S7. 7-28-59, CI. 24 — 211.
Stumbock, Max J., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Compound
metal member. 2,888,742, 6-2-59, CI. 29 — 195.
Stumbough, Lutie J. Clean-out fitting. 2,911,235, 11-3-59,
CI. 285 — 93.
Stummeyer, Herbert : See —
Pohlemann, Heinz. Stummeyer, and Adolphi. 2.919,288.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Internal combustion
engine with fuel injection into the combustion chamber.
2,887,995, 5-26-59, CI. 123 — 32.
Stump, Eugen. to Daimler-Benz Akt. Steering mechanism for
motor vehicles. 2,896,473, 7-28-59, CI. 74 — 199.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Laminated spring.
2,896,941, 7-28-59, CI. 267 — 49.
Stump, Eugen, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Electric
control device, particularly for motor vehicle transmissions.
2.898,773. 8-11-59. CI. 74 — 336.5.
Stump, Eugen. to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Cooling
system for air-cooled internal combustion engines, and par
ticularly automobile engines. 2,904,021. 9-15-59, CI. 123 —
41.05.
Stump, Eugen, and H. Siegel, to Daimler-Benz Akt. Steering
gear. 2,870,650, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 499.
Stump, Richard W. Push-button flush tank control.
2,879,522, 3-31-59. CI. 4 — 67.
Stumpf. Frank M., to United States Mineral Wool Co. Meth-
od of and apparatus for spraying lightweight fibrous and
granular particles. 2,890,079, 6-9-59, CI. 302 — 49.
Stumpf, Louis F. : See —
Warfield, Robert B., and Stumpf. 2,909,462.
Stuntz, John W. : See —
Howell, Robert J., and Stuntz. 2,879,504.
Stuntz, Ross M., Jr. : See —
Pope, Samuel H., and Stuntz. 2,914,946.
Stupian, Joe A., to Ordnance Specialties, Inc. Explosive
cutter for parachute lines. 2,897,799, 8-4-59, CI. 123 — 24.
Sturdivant, Freddie H. Trailer breakaway control.
2,867,294, 1-6-59, CI. 188—3.
Sturgeon, Stocker S., and N. E. Handel, to The Foxboro Co.
Electromagnetic flowmeter. 2,867,119, 1-6-59, Cl. 73 — 194.
Sturges, Hiram A. : See —
Biewald, Robert R. 2.868.308.
Sturgis, Bernard L., to Ottcraft Products, Inc. Lawn edger.
Re. 24,729, 10-27-59, Cl. 56 — 249.
Sturgis, Bernard M. : See —
Geller, Henry C, and Sturgis. 2,912,314.
Sturgis Posture Chair Co. : See —
Fisher, Walter M. 2,878,509.
Sturm, Coy E. : See —
Spacht, Ronald B., and Sturm. 2,888,423.
Sturm, Ralph E., and R. H. Morgan, to Bendix Aviation Corp.
System for the translation of intelligence at low signal-to-
noise ratios. 2,899,494, 8-11-59. Cl. 178 — 6.8.
Sturm, Ruger and Co., Inc. : See —
Ruger. William B. 2,898,693.
Sturman, Robert E. Soap dispenser. 2,886,214, 5-12-59.
Cl. 222—193.
2,870,336.
2,913,526.
2,892,457,
Sturmhoefel, Heinz. Stool and ladder combination.
2,918,108, 12-22-59, Cl. 155 — 42.
Sturrock, Murray G., E. L. Cline, and K. R. Robinson, to
Koppers Co., Inc. Ozonolysis of coal-tar products.
2,898,350, 8-4-59, Cl. 260 — 385.
Sturrup, Inc. : See —
Fountain, Henry F., and Tancred.
Sturtevant, Michael J. : See —
Smits, John M., and Sturtevant.
Sturtevant Mill Co. : See —
Doyle, William T. 2,919,074.
Sturz, Bernard V. : See —
Laube, Hans. 2,905,049.
Sturtz, Harry. Hypodermic syringe hand grip.
6-30-59, Cl. 128—218.
Sturzenegger, Alfred E., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Pole form for
eddv-current clutches and the like. 2,908,833, 10-13-59,
Cl. 310—105.
Stutz, Karl, to Inventio A. G. Lift control device. 2,871,985.
2-3-59, Cl. 187—29.
Stutz, Robert C, to Niagara Blower Co. Heat exchanger.
2,890,864, 6-16-59. Cl. 257—37.
Stuyts, Andreas L., A. H. Hoekstra, G. H. Weber, and G. W.
Rathenau, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Making
anisotropic permanent magnets. 2,900,344, 8-18—59, Cl.
252—62.5.
Stwertka, Richard. Ventilating window screen or the like.
2,918,120, 12-22-59, Cl. 160 — 88.
Styers, Henry H. Litter bag and hanger therefor. 2,900,156,
8-18-59, Cl. 248—99.
Styers, Henry H., to Poly-cut Corp. Bag forming and sealing
machine. 2,909,969, 10-27-59, Cl. 93 — 8.
Style Footwear Co., Inc. : See —
Peburn, Frank A. 2,896,230.
Styrene Products Ltd. : See —
Cleland, William J., Thomas, and Seijo. 2,893,963.
Suarez Grau, Julio F., to The A. C. Gilbert Co. Controller
housing construction. 2,887,242, 5-19-59, Cl. 220 — 4.
Suau, Edouard : See —
Jacob, Robert M., Horclois, and Suau. 2,908.683.
Subart, William, deceased ; C. Vidas, and J. D. McNamara,
executors of the estate, to C. Vidas. Jordan. 2,900,141,
8-18-59, Cl. 241 — 155.
Subbiondo, Joseph G. : See — ■
Marino, Paul J., and Subbiondo. 2,879,672.
Suben, Morten. y> to M. Caplan. Collapsible trav table and
frame assemblage. 2 873.155, 2-10-59. Cl. 311 — 18.
Sublett, Ira, and C. D. Johnson, to Fairmont Railway Motors,
Inc. Railway ballast digging apparatus. 2,911,734,
11-10-59, Cl. 37—104.
Sublett, Robert L. : See — ■
Ham, George E., and Sublett. 2,893,980.
Sublette, Ivan H., A. D. Beard, L. S. Bensky. L. C. Hobbs,
and S. M. Fillebrown, to Radio Corp. of America. Informa-
tion handling device. 2,877,446, 3-10-59, Cl. 340 — 173.
Submarine Cables, Ltd. : See —
Burnett, Barrie S., and Taylor. 2,886,626.
Meyers, Arthur L. 2,894,057.
Submerged Combustion Co. of America, Inc. : See —
Heinze, Robert V. 2,890,166.
Suburban Toy & Mfg. Corp. : See —
Faloon, Donald W. 2,889,449.
Succop, Anna L. Motor and pump combination. 2,880,676,
4-7-59, Cl. 103—118.
Sucher, Jerome. Color television tube with polarizing filter.
2,907,917, 10-6-59, Cl. 15—21.
Suchocki, John J. : See —
Bowe, George R., Schutz, and Suchocki. 2,908,598.
Suchow, Lawrence, to Francis Earle Laboratories. Inc.
Nacreous molybdenum and tungsten oxides. 2,875.074,
2-24-59, Cl. 106—47.
Suchow, Lawrence, to Francis Earle Laboratories. Inc.
Nacreous graphite pigment. 2,875,076, 2-24-59, Cl. 106 —
148.
Suckfiill, Fritz : See —
Nickel, Horst, and Suckfiill. 2,887,476.
Nickel. Horst, and Suckfiill. 2,892,827.
Nickel, Horst, and Suckfiill. 2,919,269.
Suckfull, Fritz, R. Putter, and H. Nickel, to Farbenfabriken
Bayer Akt. Metal containing polyazo dyestuffs. 2,891,047,
6-16-59, Cl. 260—145.
Sucro, Jost S. : See —
Sharpe, Verlos G., and Sucro. 2.874.553.
Sucro-Mel Sociedad Anonima : See —
Vega, Moises S. 2,867,535.
Sud Est Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aero-
nautiques : See —
Brnn de Saint Hippolvte, Georges, and Scoazec.
2,868.334.
Suda, Douglas J. : See —
Grandstaff, Otho D., and Suda. 2,912,503.
Suda, Stanley : See — ■
Flvnt, James W., and Suda. 2,879,838.
Hauck, Edwin J., and Suda. 2,867.195.
Suda, Teruo : See —
Osugi, Tetsuro, Tanabe, Ohono, and Suda. 2,906,594.
Sudbnrv, John D. : See —
Landers, James E., and Sudbury. 2.875,142.
LIST OF PATENTEES
915
2,917,371.
Wehrheim.
2,884,307.
Kronacher.
Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke A.G. : See-
Fischer, Thomas, Kronacher, and Kaess.
Kaess, Franz. 2,886,411.
Kaess, Franz, Kronacher, Arnolds, and
2,906,604.
Kaess, Franz, Kronacher, and Becker-Boost.
Kaess, Franz J., Fischer, Gotzinger, and
2.886.417.
Suderow, George E. : See —
Be Long, .Leon B., and Suderow. 2,877,629.
De Long, Leon B., and Suderow. 2,906,100.
Suderow, George E., to United States of America, Army.
Releasable pivoted clamp for joining internally flanged
structural members. 2,868,565, 1-13-59, CI. 285 — 308.
Suderow, George E., to De Long Corp. Clipper and jack
assembly for platforms and supporting columns. 2,870,639.
1-27-59, CI. 74 — 162.
Suderow, George E., to De Long Corp.
and locking assembly for land and
columns. 2,873,580, 2-17-59, CI. 61 —
Suderow, George E., to De Long Corp.
sembly for marine platform. 2,908,142
46.5.
Suderow, George E., to De Long Corp.
assembly. 2,909,900, 10-27-59, CI. 61
Suderow, George E., to De Long Corp.
bers for a combined barge and working platform assembly.
2,909,901, 10-27-59, CI. 01 — 16.5.
Sue Ann Food Products Corp. : See —
Brav, Milton. 2,S95,834.
Suen, Tzeng J. : See —
Jen, Yun, Moore, and Suen. 2,885,318.
Kussell, William N., and Suen. 2,8 f 8, 237.
Suen, Tzeng J., and W. N. Russell, to American Cyanamid
Co. Tripolymer and starch clay adhesive composition con-
taining same. 2,893,977, 7-7-59, CI. 260 — 17.4.
Suen, Tzeng J., and Y. Jen, to American Cyanamid Co.
Resinous compositions. 2,900,367, 8-18-59, CI. 260 — G7.6.
Suen, Tzeng J., and R. L. Webb, to American Cyanamid Co.
Aqueous polymerization process using amino acid chelating
agent and product. 2,917,477, 12-15-59, CI. 260—29.6.
Suendermann, Otto A., and H. J. Sogn. Flexible pipe cou-
pling means comprising a compression seal component.
2,913,264. 11-17-59, CI. 285 — 342.
Suenram, Wayne C. Cable handling clamp.
8-25-59, CI. 24 — 134.
Suess, Rudolf : See —
Jucker, Ernst, Rissi, Suess, Vogel, and Wolff.
Jucker, Ernst, Rissi, Suess, Vogel, and Wolff.
Suesserott, Charles F., to General Electric Co.
Releasable gripper
marine supporting
16.5.
Supporting leg as-
, 10-13-59, CI. 61—
Off-shore working
— 16.5.
Tank footing mem-
2,900,690,
2,871,241.
2,883,389.
Multiple
pilot control for burner systems. 2,889,872, 6-9-59, CI.
158—131.
Suga, Arthur M. to Simonds Abrasive Co. Abrasive article.
2,897.076, 7-28-59, CI. 51 — 307.
Suga, Arthur M., to Simonds Abrasive Co. Abrasive article.
2,916,368, 12-S-59, CI. 51—307.
Sugar Research Foundation, Inc. : See —
Haas, Henry B., Snell, York, and Osipow. 2,893,990.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Elec-
trostatic printing. 2,914,403, 11-24-59, CI. 96 — 1.
Sugarman, Meyer L., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation
of surfaces for receiving lead sulfide coatings. 2,917,403,
12-15-59, CI. 117 — 34.
Sugawara, Shinichi : See —
Imai, Kaneo, Ikeda. Tanaka, and Sugawara. 2.808,839.
Sugden, Clifford N., to Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc. In-
strument dial. 2,880,692, 4-7-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Sugg, George M. Pivoting davit. 2,888,152, 5-26-59, CI.
214 — 1.
Suggs, Thomas F.. to Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Meas-
uring and recording mechanism. 2,877,082, 3-10-59, CI.
346 — 123.
Sugi, Masao : See —
Yokose. Kyohei, and Sugi.
Suhl, Harry : See —
Kompfner, Rudolf, and Suhl. 2,911,554.
Suhl, Harry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ferrite
microwave devices for use at high signal energy levels.
2,883,629, 4-21-59, CI. 333—24.
Suhl, Harry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High
frequency isolator. 2,887,665, 5-19-59, CI. 333 — 24.
Suhner, Otto, Akt. : See —
Gilsi, Adolf. 2,883,746.
Suif, Fernand A. Portable typewriter. 2,917,150, 12-15-59,
CI. 197—22.
Suits, Chauncey G., to General Electric Co. Photographic
printing method and apparatus. 2,890,621. 6-16-59. CI.
88—24.
Sukava, Armas J. Automatic mold casting machine.
2,891,292, 6-23-59, CI. 22 — 79.
Suko, Ray, and L. Wolf. Land-clearing apparatus. 2,918,980,
12-29-59, CI. 172—29.
Sukovicn, Andrew E. : See —
Gabrielsen, Christian, Vorperian, and Sukovicn. 2,888,168.
Sukul, Deva R. Room service indicator. 2,902,784, 9-8-59,
CI. 40 — 61.
Sulger, Harold E., to Porto Holding Corp. Induction motors.
2,901,645, 8-25-59. CI. 310 — 166.
Sullinger, Francis E., to Joy Mfg. Co. Hydraulic equalizing
connections. 2,910,191, 10-27-59, CI. 213 — 75.
Sullivan, Cornelius J. : See —
Roper, Edward H., and Sullivan. 2,870,323.
Sullivan, Donald L. Automatic feeder for verterbrata.
2,869,638, 1-20-59, CI. 161 — 10.
Sullivan, Frank, and Co. : See —
Sullivan, Henry F. 2,907,616.
Sullivan, Frank A. V. : See —
Thomas, Walter M., Sullivan, and Hardy. 2,883,371.
Sullivan, Frank A. V., and S. A. J. Westerback, to American
Cyanamid Co. Preparation of thioamides. 2,875,202,
2-24-59, CI. 260 — 247.1.
Sullivan, Frank A. V., to American Cyanamid Co. Rubber
vulcanization with substituted tetramethylene thiurams
and dithiocarbamates. 2,879,262, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 79.5.
Sullivan, Frank E., to The De Laval Separator Co. Flushing
of centrifugal separators of the hermetic type. 2,906,449,
9-29-59, CI. 233—14.
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr. Process for the treatment of
acid sludge. 2,906,074, 9-29-59, CI. 202 — 14.
Sullivan, George C. Method of manufacturing gun barrels.
2,901,814, 9-1-59, CI. 29 — 1.1.
Sullivan, Harold R., and C. A. Neptune, Jr., to The Shelby
Spring Hinge Co. Door closer. 2,908,050, 10-13-59, CI.
20 — 16.
Sullivan, Henry F., to Frank Sullivan and Co. Leaf hinging
mechanism for tables. 2,907,616, 10-6-59, CI. 311 — 60.
Sullivan, James C, and M. H. Studier, to Unhed States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cation exchange
method for the recovery of protactinium. 2,894,807,
7-14-59, CI. 23 — 14.5.
Sullivan, James F. Carpet reeling apparatus. 2,808,469,
1-13-59, CI. 242 — 55.
Sullivan, James F., to American Machine & Foundry Co.
Illuminated display device. 2,880,536, 4-7-59, CI. 40—130.
Sullivan, James R., to United States of America, Navy. Ex-
plosive cable cutter with releasable anvil. 2,910,034,
10-27-59, CI. 114 — 221.
Sullivan, John F., and G. W. Reich, Jr., to International
Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Synchronized data proc-
essing system. 2,912,585, 11-10-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Sullivan, John J. Structure providing for vertically ar-
ranged parking areas. 2,90S,946, 10-20-59, CI. 20 — 1.13.
Sullivan, Marie-Jo : See —
Elslager, Edward F., and Sullivan. 2,902,403.
Sullivan, Mary A. : See —
Ericson, Charles G. 2,884,199.
Sullivan, Michael V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Burst separator for color television. 2,901,532, 8-25-J59,
CI. 178—5.4.
Sullivan, Miles V. : See —
Biondi, Frank J., Cleveland, and Sullivan. 2,874,341.
Sullivan, Miles V. Toy top. 2,906,057, 9-29-59, CI. 46—64.
Sullivan, Norman M., to The Alvey-Ferguson Co. Antifric-
tion-type conveyor rail for article storage racks. 2,889,907,
6-9-59, CI. 193 — 35.
Sullivan, Robert C. : See —
Bell, Keith L. 2,881,558.
Costis, George. 2,912,076.
Sullivan, Robert E. : See —
Holderreed, Francis L., and Sullivan. 2,867,972.
Sullivan, Robert E., and W. T. Gregory, to Dow Corning Corp.
Antifoam emulsion. 2,894.913, 7-14-59 CI. 252 — 358.
Sullivan, Robert F., and R. C. Le Craw, to United States of
America, Army. Microwave switching device. 2,908,878,
10-13-59, CI. 333—98.
Sullivan, Timothy J., to Sullivan Valve and Engineering Co.
Temperature and pressure responsive electric switch.
2,871,317, 1-27-59, CI. 200—140.
Sullivan, Timothy J., to Sullivan Valve and Engineering Co.
Temperature and earthquake responsive safety cut-off
valve. 2,873,753, 2-17-59, CI. 137 — 39.
Sullivan, Timothy J., to Sullivan Valve and Engineering
Co. Safety control valve. 2,881,787, 4-14-59, CI.
137 — 271.
Sullivan, Timothy J., to Sullivan Valve and Engineering Co.
Temperature and earthquake responsive electric switch.
2,912,535, 11-10-59, CI. 200 — 61.48.
Sullivan Valve and Engineering Co. : See —
Sullivan. Timothy J. 2,871,317.
Sullivan, Timothy J. 2,873,753.
Sullivan, Timothy J. 2,881,787.
Sullivan, Timothy J. 2,912,535.
Sullivan, Walter P. Cover for shopping carts. 2,917,094,
12-15-59, CI. 150 — 52.
Sullivan, William R., P. J. 'Cleary, and D. B. Love, to Armour
and Co. Steak making process. 2,917,388, 12-15-59,
CI. 99—107.
Sulmonetti, William B. Surgical traction apparatus for hos-
pital beds. 2,875,753, 3-3-59, CI. 128—84.
Sulmonetti, William B. Locking swivel type clamp assembly.
2,876,027, 3-3-59, CI. 287 — 54.
Sulphates Ltd. : See —
Brooksbank, Harry P., and Martin. 2,895,813.
Sulzer, Fred. Aluminum smoking pipe. 2,884,931, 5-5-59,
CI. 131—220.
Sulzer Freres. Societe Anonyme : See —
Buri, Alfred. 2,881,741.
Buri, Alfred. 2,884,760.
Buri, Alfred. 2,900,792.
Buri, Alfred. 2,900,793.
Buri, Alfred. 2,901,887.
Buri, Alfred. 2,908,477.
Buri, Alfred. 2,910,007.
Eisermann, Friedrieh. 2,893,084.
916
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme : See — Continued
Encel, Walter. 2,879,750.
Frolich, Martin. 2,910,328.
Kilcheumann, Walter. 2,888,798.
Lieberherr, Arthur. 2,867.416.
Lieberherr, Arthur. 2,869,517.
Lieberherr, Arthur. 2.878,791.
Lieberherr, Arthur. 2,879,751.
Nickel, Eberhard. 2,918,909.
Pfarrwaller. Erwin. 2,91S,946.
Profos, Paul. 2,907,305.
Schneider, Hans. 2,875,485.
Zurcher, Alfred. 2,878,990.
Sulzer, Georg, P. Guertler, W. Fatzer, and A. Maeder, to
Ciba Ltd. Aqueous composition comprising pigment, cation
dispersing agent, cation latex, and a formaldehyde-amino-
triazlnp condensation product and process for dyeing
textiles therewith. 2,888,420, 5-26-59, CI. 260 — 29.4.
Sulzer, Georg, P. Guertler, W. Fatzer, and A. Maeder.
Process for dyeing fibrous materials -with aqueous cation
active latices containing pigment. 2,898,239, 8-4-59, CI.
117 — 161.
Sulzer, Peter G.. to United States of America, Commerce.
Frequency-stabilized oscillator. 2,871,356, 1-27-59, CI.
250—36.
Suman, Robert W. : See — ■
Black, James J., Brian, Frechie, Hummel, Mcllhenny,
Rabe, and Suman. 2,894,650.
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. : See — -
Yokose, Kyohei, and Sugi. 2,907,815.
Summerer, Raymond E., to General Motors Corp. Igniter
plug. 2,874,321, 2-17-59, CI. 313—130.
Summerer, William H., to Admiral Corp. Television tube sup-
port. 2,900,630, 8-18-59, CI. 340—367.
Summerhaves, Harrv R.. Jr., to General Electric Co. Steel
mill optical width gage. 2.868.059. 1-1.3-59. CI. 88 — 14.
Summerhayes, Harry R., Jr., to General Electric Co. Appa-
ratus for determining frequency. 2,888,643, 5-26-59, CI.
324—82.
Summers, Claude R., Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp. Polymerization
of olefins and reactor therefor. 2,892,002, 6-23-59, CI.
260 — 683.15.
Summers, Erwin R., to General Electric Co. Insulated journal
sleeve and thrust plate for guide and thrust bearings.
2,881,034, 4-7-59, CI. 308—160.
Summers, Gerald C. : See —
Ely, John O., Summers, and Karal. 2,889,001.
Summers, Gerald C, and W. Gravley, to Socony Mobil Oil
Co., Inc. Exploring unit for acoustical well logging.
2,897,478. 7-2S-59, CI. 340—18.
Summers Gyroscope Co. : See —
Ford. Birchard H. 2,899,660.
Summers, Hugh L. : See —
Hoye, Edwin C, and Summers. 2,909,380.
Summers, J Mills, and J. R. Newcomer, Jr., to Camloc Fast-
ener Corp. Fastener. 2,878,542, 3-24-59, CI. 24 — 221.
Summers, J Mills, and J. R. Newcomer, Jr., to Camloc
Fastener Corp. Stressed panel fastener. 2,881,499,
4-14-59, CI. 24—221.
Summers, James J. : See —
Bub, Robert A., and Summers. 2,881,804.
Summers, James J., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Loose
coupling for tubular members. 2,906,549, 9-29-59, CI.
285 — 140.
Summers, Thomas O., Jr., to The Garrett Corp. Common
oxygen supply for engine and cabin of high altitude air-
craft. 2.877.966, 3-17-59, CI. 244—59.
Summers, William J., and H. P. Hasell, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Contact pullev assembly for wire plating
apparatus. 2,882,214, 4-14-59, CI. 204 — 279.
Summers-Smith, James D. : See —
Semmens, Peter W. B., and Summers-Smith. 2,880,239.
Summit Container Co. : See —
Gray, Harry C. 2,902,075.
Summit Mfg. Co., Division of Ace Tool Engineering Co., Inc.
See —
Mastak. Edmond J. 2.874,566.
Sherer, Albert L., and Kazmierzak. 2,902,044.
Sumner, Arthur H. Shell construction and method of making
the same. 2,905,579, 9-22-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Sumner, Eric E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mono-
stable transistor circuit. 2,876,367, 3-3-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Sumner, Irvin F. : See —
Karsted. Jessie W., and Sumner. 2,877,862.
Sumners, Lumus L., 45% to W. R. Thompson, Jr., and 10% to
W. G. Teal. Traffic control apparatus for a closed area.
2,917,283, 12-15-59, CI. 256—1.
Sump, Cord H., and C. E. Swartz, to Armour Research
Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. Bearing
composition. 2,888.739, 6-2-59, CI. 29 — 182.5.
Sumpter, Andy L. : See —
Maratzke, Lester C, and Sumpter. 2,883,665.
Sun Oil Co. : See —
Barnes, William E. 2,870,844.
Barnes, William E. 2,896,722.
Barnes, William E. 2,896,723
Bates, John R. 2,908,622.
Bonnet, William E. 2,890,245.
Bowers, Rolland G. 2,891,002.
Sun Oil Co. : See — Continued
Boyle, Francis A. 2,908,641.
Brooks, Charles H. 2,907,605.
Brooks, Cbarles H. 2,918,140.
Brooks, Charles H. 2,919,265.
Chaney, Preston E., and Collier. 2,879,604.
Connell, Leo F., Elkin. and Soden. 2,899,385.
Cummings, Leland W. T. 2,907,627.
Dempsey, James F. 2,914.588.
Donnell, Conrad K., Kennedy, and Schneider. 2,890,994.
Dougherty, Patrick F. 2,908,640.
Ellis, Lacoste G. 2,900,037.
Evans, William T. 2,884,194.
Evans, William T. 2,912,060.
Fear, James V. 2,908,638.
Fear, James V. 2,915,452.
Fear, James V. D. 2,890,963.
Fear, James V. D., and Shuman. 2,918,423.
Ferris, Seymour W. 2,904,495.
Harvey, Wildon T., and Ferris. 2,906,443.
Hetzel, Stanford J. 2,881,127.
Hirschler, Alfred E. 2,867,578.
Hirschler, Alfred E. 2,890,997.
Hirschler, Alfred E. 2,905,704.
Hirschler, Alfred E.. and Janoski. 2,887,450.
Hirschler, Alfred E., and Janoski. 2,897,134.
Honevcutt. Earl M. 2,867,576.
Honeycutt, Earl M., and Shuman. 2,897,141.
Huth, William J. 2,912,383.
James, Edward W. 2,879,126.
James, Edward W. 2,909,931.
Janoski, Edward J. 2,887,449.
Janoski, Edward J. 2,895,920.
Jezl, James L. 2.868.835.
Jezl, James L. 2,880,199.
Jezl, James L. 2,882,326.
Jezl, James L. 2,883,406.
Jezl, James L. 2,884,329.
Jezl, James L. 2,918,457.
Jezl, James L., and Hague. 2,880,253.
Jezl, James L., and Stuart. 2,880,251.
Johnson, Herbert L., Reif, and Schneider. 2,914,470.
Jolly, Samuel E. 2,868,761.
Jolly, Samuel E. 2.891,089.
Jolly, Samuel E. 2,911,433.
Kennedy, Robert M. 2,891,904.
Kennedy, Robert M., and Jezl. 2,918,507.
Lauer, James L. 2,901,672.
Lauer, James L. 2,918,360.
Lauer, James L. 2,919,266.
Marsh, Alfred H. 2,870,776.
Mayes, Fred M. 2,870,541.
Mayes, Fred M. 2,899,751.
Mayes, Fred M. 2,918,624.
Mertes, Thomas S. 2,872,249.
Mertes. Thomas S. 2,899,414.
Mertes, Thomas S. 2,907,800.
Mills, Ivor W. 2,906,613.
Mills, Ivor W., and Murray. 2,915,460.
Mount, Hubert S. 2,906,280.
Murray, Peter B. 2,867,677.
Murray, Peter B. 2,890.212.
Myers, Hugh L. 2,885,354.
Myers, Hugh L. 2,911,360.
Oxford, William F., Jr. 2,914,475.
Oxford, William F„ Jr. 2,914,557.
Powelson, Roger V. N. 2,893,985.
Quist, Harold A. 2,894,394.
Quist, Harold A. 2,902,859.
Reif, Henry E., and Johnson. 2,908,633.
Schneider, Abraham. 2,878,241.
Schneider, Abraham. 2,907,710.
Schneider, Abraham, and Donnell. 2,908,628.
Schneider, Abraham, and Stuart. 2,885,355.
Shawhan, Elbert N. 2.906.948.
Shawhan, Elbert N. 2,906,949.
Shawhan, Elbert N. 2,918,095.
Shuman. Frank R.. Jr. 2,894,048.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr. 2,903,411.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr. 2,916,446.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr. 2,919,251.
Shuman, Frank R., Jr., and Fear. 2,867,582.
Smith, George A. 2,870 961.
Stevenson, Robert G. 2,916,913.
Stuart, Archibald P. 2,914,515.
Tench, John D. 2,875.082.
Tench, John D. 2,882.182.
Tench, John D. 2,885,340.
Tench, John D., and Ewan. 2,885,341.
Thayer, Clarence H. 2.S71.212.
Thomas, Cbarles L. 2,908,629.
Thomas, Charles L. 2,912,420.
Thomas, Philip N. 2,903,421.
Thompson, William E. 2,SS0,121.
Thompson, William E. 2,916,427.
Thompson, William E., and Bovle. 2,908,642.
Thompson, William E., and Boyle. 2,908,643.
Thompson, William E., and Leeder. 2,911,384.
Wallgren. Charles W. 2,919,256.
Wallin, Curtiss C. 2,892.001.
Wallin, Curtiss C. 2,917.372.
White, Chester N. 2,890.753.
Young, Einar T. 2,880,908.
Young, Einar T. 2,885,785.
LIST OF PATENTEES
917
2,874,824, 2-24-59, CI.
2,905,415, 9-22-59, CI.
Slide actuated closure.
Sua Rubber Co., The : See —
Bailey, Harold G. 2,879,545.
Rekettye. Paul. 2,893,057.
Rekettye, Paul. 2,907,139.
Sun Tool & Machine Co., The : See —
Reaser, Warren E. 2,906,065.
Reaser, Warren E., and Temple. 2,883,800.
Sun, Yung Ho : See —
Adams, Cecil E., Eschliman. and Sun. 2,878,753.
Sunbeam Corp. : See —
Graham, Bernard A. 2,888,S99.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,871,587.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,878,940.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,881,299.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,886,934.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,893,174.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,896,924.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,909,085.
Jepson, Ivar. 2,914,255.
Jepson, Ivar, and Kocl. 2,903,552.
Jepson, Ivar, and Vieceli. 2,906,043.
Koci, Ludvik J. 2,886,910.
Koci, Ludvik J. 2,899,888.
Neumeyer, Martin J. 2,873,173.
Sunbeam Lighting Co. : See —
Barr, George A. 2,890,011.
Sunbom, Chester A. : See —
Valentyne, Peter H, and Sunbom. 2,902,950.
Sund, Fred. Flexible fin draper.
198 — 203.
Sundahl, Harold J. Pipe hanger.
248—54.
Sundback, Gideon, to Talon, Inc.
2,867,878, 1-13-59, CI. 24 — 205.
Sundbeck. Bertil : See —
Hanell, Erik S., and Sundbeck. 2,904.591.
Sundberg, Bengt O. Check-out counters for self-service-stores.
2,893,517. 7-7-59, CI. 186 — 1.
Sundberg, Erik G., to Aktiebolaget Tudor. Cover for elec-
trodes in galvanic cells. 2,896,006, 7-21-59, CI. 136 — 43.
Sundberg, Erik G., and B. Y. R. Gartvall, to Aktiebolaget
Tudor. Micro-porous rubber separator for galvanic cells
such as accumulators and method of manufacturing such
separator. 2,913,512. 11-17-59, CI. 136 — 145.
Sundberg, Robert L. : See —
Chiddix, Max E., Maxcy. and Sundberg. 2,901,430.
Sundberg, Sven A., to Allmanna Brandredskapsaffaren AB.
Hose clamps. 2 899,733, 8-18-59, CI. 24 — 279.
Sundell. Harold C, to F. J. Curran. Leveling device for
furniture and the like. 2.871.616. 2-3-59. CI. 45 — 139.
Sunden, Karl H. Firing pin mechanism for hand grenades.
2,911,913, 11-10-59, CI. 102 — 64.
Sunder, Jakob, to Adrian & Busch. Starting mechanism for
heel seat lasting machines. 2,883,010, 4-21-59, CI.
188—85.
Sunderlin, Joseph E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Mag-
netic pulse doubling circuit. 2,883,563, 4-21-59, CI.
307—106.
Sunderman, Frederick W., and B. West. Dith'iocarbamates
for treatment of nickel poisoning. 2,876,159, 3-3-59, CI.
167—65.
Sundholm, Edwin P. Grease gun. 2,915,226, 12-1-59,
CI. 222 — 340.
Sundholm, Norman K., to United States Rubber Co. Manu-
facture of N-alkyl- and N-cycloalkvlbis(2-benzothiazolesul-
fen) amides. 2,873.277, 2-10-59, CI. 260 — 306.6.
Sundholm, Norman K., to United States Rubber Co. Manu-
facture of N-alkyl- and N-cycloalkvlbis (2-benzothiazole-
sulfen) amides. 2,889,331, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 306.6.
Sundin, Anders E., to Hydrauliska Industri Aktiebolaget. Hy-
draulic jack. 2,895,622, 7-21-59, CI. 212 — 35.
Sundin, George H., to United States Steel Corp. Unloading
mechanism for belt conveyors. 2,902,143 9-1-59 CI.
198 — 187.
Sundquist, Arvid M., to Reliance Tool & Die Works. Archery
bowsight. 2,893,124, 7-7-59, CI. 33 — 16.
Sunds Verkstader Aktiebolag : See —
Leffler, Nils G. 2,891,589.
Sundstrand Corp. : See —
Earl, Howard E., and Hilgers. 2,918,761.
Hann, Melvin M. 2,916,880.
Swanson, Fred R., and Erikson. 2,917,977.
Swanson, Fred R., and Erikson. 2,918,850.
Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. : See —
Anderson, Axel. 2,914,292.
Anderson, Axel and E. 2,882,458.
Baits. Stephen S. 2.871,981.
Berggren. Carl A. 2.903,902.
Carlson, Flovd E. 2.869,567.
Erikson, Evans W. 2,900,527.
Erikson, Robert W. 2,892,413.
Erikson, Robert W., and Kiefer. 2,915,015.
Gomberg, Edward N. 2,915,349.
Granberg, Bengt R., and Anderson. 2,877,677.
Granberg, Bengt R., Johnson, and Anderson. 2,913,945.
Hann. Melvin M. 2,888.810.
Lundgren. Bruce H., and Hann. 2,896,546.
Monosmith, Leroy B. 2.877.536.
Mosbacher, Bruce H. 2,914,889.
Sadler, Carl L., Eisengrein, and Hermanson. 2,885,566.
Sangster, Arlon G. 2.876,650.
Seeberg, George B., and Bergren. 2,868,089.
Sunstrand Machine Tool Co. : See — Continued
Straznickas, Donald A. 2,890,877.
Swanson, Walter S., Wiley, and McGee. 2,877,676.
Teumer, Kenneth A. 2,888,806.
Teumer, Kenneth A. 2,915,076.
Sundstrom, Harold C. Machine for removing hardened paint.
2,918,685, 12-29-59, CI. 15—4.
Suudstrom.Karl E. : See —
Akerman, Karl A. L., and Sundstrom. 2,868,060.
Sundstrom, Per W., to R. Holmdahl. Apparatus for drawing
projections. 2,908,078, 10-13-59, CI. 33 — 18.
Sundstrom, Savin L., to The Bastian-Blessing Co. Packed
coupling with deformable rings for relative orientation of
the members. 2,893,756, 7-7-59, CI. 285 — 18.
Sundt, Edward V. Speed reducer. 2,874,594, 2-24-59, CI.
74 — 805.
Sundt, Edward V. Speed reducer for motors. 2,908,191,
10-13-59, CI. 74 — 804.
Sundt, Edward V. Artist's canvas. 2,911,747, 11-10-59,
CI. 41 — 4.
Sundt, Edward V. Protecting system for meters or the like.
2,919,407, 12-29-59, CI. 324 — 110.
Sundt, Vigo von K., to Gisholt Machine Co. Machine tool
headstock control mechanism. 2,902,873, 9-8-59, CI. 74—
364.
Sundt, Vigo von K.. to Gisholt Machine Co. Speed control
mechanism. 2,902,874 9-8-59, CI. 74 — 364.
Sundt, Vigo von K., and H. Steinhauer, to Gisholt Machine
Co. Timed valve with cam actuator. 2,903,234, 9-8-59,
CI. 251—36.
Sung, Chien-Bor, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Linear fluid actu-
ator utilizing vanes. 2,900,961, 8-25-59, CI. 121 — 38.
Sunich, Albert R., % to T. C. Jones. Reducing table. 2,878,-
805, 3-24-59, CI. 128—33.
Sunkist Growers, Inc. : See —
Bryant, Edwin F. 2,871,236.
Wilson, Clarence W. 2,916,500.
Sunnen, Joseph. Automotive valve tool. 2,870,528, 1-27-59,
CI. 29—219.
Sunnen, Joseph. Automotive wrist pin tool. 2,887,768,
5-26-59, CI. 29—283.
Sunroc Corp. : See —
Sorensen, Egon. 2,867,328.
Sorensen, Egon, Gott, and Hayes. 2,914,252.
Sunrod Mfg. Corp. : See —
Olsson, Sven M. J., and Martinson. 2,911,455.
Sunstein, David E. Index signal generating means. 2,892,123,
6-23-59, CI. 315 — 22.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Bandwidth compression
system. 2,897,490, 7-28-59, CI. 343 — 17.1.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Ignition system.
2,901,670, 8-25-59, CI. 315 — 200.
Sunstein, David E., to Philco Corp. Color identification in
radar systems. 2,901,747, 8-25-59, CI. 343 — 17.
Sunvic Controls Ltd. : See —
Ashe, Thomas S., and Linton. 2,906,839.
Liebmann, Gerhard. 2,884,193.
Suomi, Verner E., and O. C. Winzen, to Winzen Research,
Inc. Balloon structure and method of launching the same.
2 919 083 12—29—59 CI. 211 31
Suorsa, ' Arvo. Artifical minnow. ' 2,907,132, 10-6-59, CI.
43 — 42.51.
Suozzi, Joseph J. : See —
Hooper, Edward T.. Jr., and Suozzi. 2,868,877.
Suozzo, Leonard S., to Bergen Pipesupport Corp. Combined
spring hanger and shock absorber. 2,873,078, 2-10-59, CI.
248—54.
Suozzo, Leonard S., to Bergen Pipesupport Corp. Constant
support device. 2,903.213. 9-8-59, CI. 248 — 54.
Suozzo, Leonard S., to Bergen Pipesupport Corp. Sway brace
for piping. 2,908,491, 10-13-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Supaslot Angle Co. (G. B.) Ltd., The : See —
Sanders, William G. 2,906,380.
Super-Cut, Inc. : See —
Metzger, Leopold H. 2,867.063.
Metzger, Leopold H.. and Miller. 2,889,822.
Miller, Harold C. 2,890,694.
Miller, Harold C. 2,896,477.
Miller. Harold C. 2.904,688.
Miller. Harold C. 2,912,971.
Superdisplay, Inc. : See —
Fitzgerald, Harold J. 2,883,252.
Super-Grip Anchor Bolt Co., Inc. : See —
Seely, Llewellyn M. 2,889,614.
Super Laundry Machinery Co. : See — ■
Soble, Harry Z. 2,881,542.
Super Mold Corp. of California : See —
Duerksen, Arnold. 2,902.717.
Eriksen, Merrill K., and Roesch. 2,908,939.
McDonald, Earl. 2,916,772.
Super Oil Seal Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See —
Rogers, George S. 2,888,279.
Super Sagless Spring Corp. : See —
Bank, Albert M„ and Katz. 2,884,990.
Katz, Alex J. 2.886.097.
Katz, Alex J. 2,907,373.
Super-Steel Products Co. : See —
Schutte, Laurent J. 2,900,891.
Super Whip Valve Co. : See —
Turk. Jerome M. 2,892,575.
Superior Concrete Accessories. Inc. : See — ■
Hillberg, Bror. 2,904,870.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Superior Displays, Inc. : See —
Teich, Julius R. 2,884,201.
Superior Electric Co., The : See — ■
Burski, Leonard J. G. 2,885,598.
Burski Leonard J. G. 2.910,010.
Carpenter, William P. 2,010,025.
Laurie, William H. 2,890,179.
May, Joseph C. 2,890,153.
McCabe, Matthew J. 2,890,184.
McCabe, Owen J. 2,882,450.
Perrins. Allen R. 2,890,150.
Superior Industries, Inc. : See —
Fuerst, Oswald, and Greff. 2,902,943.
Superior Mfg. Co. : See —
Neidig, Dan. 2,914,215.
Superior Oil Co., The : See —
Bauer, Robert F., McNeill, and Ledbetter. 2,909,359.
Bauer, Robert F., and Stratton. 2,891,770.
Zaskey, Arthur F. 2,881,590.
Superior Products Co. : See —
Birkett, Keith H. 2,897,151.
Wilcox, John F. 2.909,044.
Superior Ruhber Mfg. Co. : See —
Wood, Charles J. 2,885.748.
Wood, Charles J. 2,910,098.
Superior Separator Co. : See — -
Burnet, William B., and Anderson. 2,915,182.
MacGillivray, Robert K. 2,915,180.
Superior Sewing Machine & Supply Corp. : See —
Klapper, Herbert J. 2.807,184.
Superior Sleeprite Corp. : See —
Balonick, Samuel A. 2.S71.490.
Superior Steel & Malleable Castings Co. : See —
Franck, Robert J. 2,911,202.
Superior Switchboard & Devices Co. The : See —
Moore, Craig M. Re. 24.705.
Rutledge, Hal M., and Moore. 2,907,928.
Superior Tabbies, Inc. : See —
'Cunningham, Walter F. 2,893,144.
Superior Tube Co. : See
Hoff Richard L. 2,899.301.
Supper, Henry L. Calendar device. 2,900,749, 8-25-59, CI.
40 — 114.
Supreme Photo Products, Inc. : See —
Swinnerton, Gerald. 2,880,647.
Supreme Products Corp. : See —
Bristol, Howard. 2,883,745.
Kohner, Melvin, and Wright. 2,900,719.
Ondeck. Flmer J. 2.8,93.743.
Ondeck, Elmer J. 2.910,302.
Ondeck, Elmer J. 2,916,117.
Supurdisplay. Inc. : See —
Fitzgerald. Harold J. 2,875,013.
Suran, Jerome J. : See —
Ooldner, Ronald B., and Suran. 2,889,542.
Mathis, Vernon P., and Suran. 2,879,482.
Suran, Jerome J., to General Electric Co. Waveform com-
pensation networks. 2,876,355 3-3-59, CI. 250—36.
Suran, Jerome J., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor
wave filter. 2,913,541, 11-17-59, CI. 179—171.
Sureau, Robert F. M. : See —
Petitcolas. Pierre, Richard, Sureau, Roe, and Develotte.
2.893.817.
Surface Combustion Corp. : See —
Bergmann, Richard L. 2,882,735.
Tone Carroll. 2.873,802.
Cone, Carroll, and Stuart. 2,916,276.
Cullen, Orville E. 2.900,990.
Dailey, William H., Jr., and Woolcott. 2,883,175.
De Coriolis, Ernest G. 2,898,099.
De Coriolis. Ernest G.. Hanna, and Peters. 2.893,237.
Hannum, Clair T., and Schramm. 2,898,101.
Hill. Joseph F.. Whitcomb. and Van Horn. 2,893,097.
Kellev, Gilbert A. 2,881.853.
Kellev. Gilbert A. 2.894.370.
Kellev. Oilbert A., Rahm. and Thompson. 2,876,833.
Knight, Philip L. 2,873.798.
Knight, Philip L. 2,870,831.
Loughrv. Theodore F.. and Escott. 2.867,512.
Manor," Paul A. 2.881.087.
Munford, Theodore W 2.883,171.
Peters. Arthur W. 2.870.832.
Radlinski, Harrv F., and Conover. 2,916,278.
Sanzenbacher, Charles W., and Huebler. 2,897.158.
Schramm, Henry W., Tollefsrud, and Parkes. 2,917,297.
Surgenor, Douglas M. : See —
Driscoll, Shirley G„ Surgenor, and Tullis. 2,906,453.
Surgeonor, David H., to The Rheostatic Co. Ltd. Magnetic
snap action switches. 2,871.316, 1-27-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Surine. William R. : See —
Stoesser, Wesley C, Sommerfield, and Surine. 2,875,165.
Suring, Alphonse : See — ■
Durant, Leonard G., Irvine, Pennington, and Suring.
2,910,398.
Surino, Alphonse, to Pandia Inc. Digesting apparatus dis-
charge valve assembly. 2,882,967, 4-21-59, CI. 162—246.
Surmatis, Joseph D., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 6,10,12-
trimethvl-5,9-tridecadien-2-one. 2,870,210, 1-20-59, CI.
260—593.
Surprise, Flovd H., and L. R. Redden. Rotating ground work-
ing implement or cultivator. 2,908,337, 10-13-59, CI.
172—549.
Lith opiate
6-9-59, CI.
2,880,195.
Corp. Windshield
-59, CI. 15—245.
Acoustic
2,907,801.
2,907,802.
2,907,803.
Surratt, Reather C. Power tiller for orchards. 2,808,305,
1-13-59, CI. 172—47.
Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-aralkyl-N-
(acyloxyalkyl)-2,2-dihaloalkanamides and their preparation.
2,874,182, 2-17-59, CI. 200 — 477.
Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-(2-carbamyl-
alkj-D-aralkylamines. 2,886,594, 5-12-59, CI. 260 — 558.
Surtees, Howard, to Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd. Feed back
control servosystems. 2,880,384, 3-31-59, CI. 318 — 448.
Siis, Oskar : See —
Schmidt, Maximilian P., and Siis. 2,907,055.
Siis, Oskar, and G. Werner, to Azoplate Corp.
from diazonium-diazo-sulfonates. 2,890,115,
96—33.
Susikari, William V. H. Gangway for ships. 2,886,228,
5-12-59, CI. 228—48.
Sussenguth, Otto : See —
Hentschel, Herbert, and Sussenguth.
Sussex, Richard N., to General Motors
wiper blade assembly. 2.8S8.702, 0-2
Sussman, Harry, to United States of America, Navy.
panel. 2,884,084, 4-28-59, CI. 181 — .5
Sutcliffe, Noel H. : See —
Goodall, Robert R.. and Sutcliffe. 2.899.425.
Suter, George D., to United States of America, Army. Low
tension spark plugs. 2,910,006, 10-27-59, CI. 313 — 131.
Suter, Hans, and W. Kiindig, to Eprova Ltd. New quaternary
ammonium compounds and process for the production
thereof. 2,913,459, 11-17-59, CI. 260—247.7.
Suter, Hans A., and S. D. Cooley. to Celanese Corp. of Ameri-
ca. Epoxidation. 2,903,465, 9-8-59, CI. 260 — 348.5.
Suter, Hubert : See —
Reppe, Walter. Reicheneder, Dury, and Suter. 2,903,491.
Sutheim, George M. : See —
Speed, William C, and Sutheim. 2,900,236.
Speed, William C, and Sutheim. 2,900,239.
Sutherland. Clifford O. Spinning top game apparatus.
2.879,006, 3-24-59, CI. 273 — 147.
Sutherland, Clifford O. Game apparatus. 2,901,255, 8-25-59,
CI. 273 — 135.
Sutherland. Hunt : See —
Gersumky. William D., and Sutherland. 2,878,290.
Sutherland, Leslie H. : See- —
Johnson, Robert B., and Sutherland.
Rolland, Calvin C, and Sutherland.
Rolland, Calvin C, and Sutherland.
Sutherland Paper Co. : See —
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2,889.977.
Buttery, Kenneth T. 2,897,977.
Butterv, Kenneth T. 2,902,203.
Coe. Merrill J. 2,898,028.
Sutherland, Robert E. : See —
Gerhold, Clarence G., and Sutherland. 2.910.522.
Sutherland, Robert E., to Universal Oil Products Co.
grading gasoline. 2,905.619, 9-22-59, CI. 208 — 64.
Sutherland, Robert E., to Universal Oil Products Co. Treat-
ment of gas streams obtained from the hydro-forming of
a naphtha. 2,905,626, 9-22-59, CI. 208—97.
Sutherland, William D., to C.A.V. Ltd. Automatic gear-
changing apparatus for road, rail or other vehicles.
2.901,915, 9-1-59, CI. 74 — 336.
Sutherland, William D.. and D. Wheatley. to C.A.V. Ltd.
Automatic gear-change apparatus for road, rail or other
vehicles. 2,891.411, 6-23-59, CI. 74 — 365.
Sutherlin, Jack : See —
Harlev, William B., Harmon, and Sutherlin. 2,887,159.
Sutliff. Clyde G. Screen printing apparatus. 2,S92.398, 6-30-
59. CI. 101—116.
Sutliff, Wayne N. Jar bumper sub. 2,875,983, 3-3-59, CI.
255—27.
Sutliffe. Miles B. Cap for tooth paste closure. 2,903, 16S,
9-8-59, CI. 222—553.
Sutor, Walter L. : See —
Hause. Norman L., Schmitz, Stevens, and Sutor.
2,894.026.
Sutor, Walter L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Apparatus for melt spinning filaments which will coalesce.
2,891.277, 6-23-59. CI. 18—8.
Sutor. Walter L.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Puri-
fication of lysine. 2.. 894.0^7. 7-7-59, CI. °00— 534.
Sutowski, Walter S. Bearing structure. 2.S97.027, 7-28-59.
CI. 308—238.
Sutphen, Robert M. : See—
Couse, Kibbey W., and Sutphen. 2,882,564.
Sutro, Paul : See —
Ashbaugh. Lewis B. 2 867.181.
Sutter, Alexander. Postage stamp-examining
2,881,656, 4-14-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Sutter, Frederic E. : See —
Wainio, Albert W., and Sutter.
Sutter Products Co. : Sec —
La Beau, Russell F. 2.905.9SS.
Sutter, Raymond H. 2,867,017.
Sutter. Raymond H.. to Sutter Products Co. Method of and
apparatus for making resin bonded sand shell molds and
cores. 2,807.017. 1-0-59. CI. 22 — 10.
Suttle, Andrew D., Jr. : See —
Schutze, Henry G.. and Suttle. 2,914,452.
Suttle, Ward C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel injection
system. 2,897,808. 8-4-59, CI. 123—140.
Suttle, Ward C, to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel supply sys-
tem. 2,910,057, 10-27-59, CI. 123 — 140.
Up-
appliance.
2,885,587.
LIST OF PATENTEES
919
Sutton, Clement E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Bushing
terminal and line lead guard. 2,875,267, 2-24-59, CI.
174—139.
Sutton, Creel Y., and P. B. and R. Strong : said Sutton assor.
to G. R. Strong. Picture hanger. 2,877,972, 3-17-59,
CI. 248—32.
Sutton, Dozier A. Geometrical instruments. 2,807,042,
1-6-59, CI. 33—158.
Sutton Engineering Co. : See —
Gettig. Joseph H. 2,895,532.
Sutton, John R. Offshore equipment supports and methods
2,900,794, 8-25-59, CI. 01 — 10.5.
for making same.
Sutton, Mack : See-
Coopersmith, John M., Peterson, and Sutton. 2,91S,oOS.
Sutton, O. A., Corp., The : See —
Radcliffe, Richard J. 2,885,808.
Sutton, Robert W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Carburetor.
2,867,424, 1-0-59, CI. 201—52.
Sutton, Robert W., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Fuel supply
system. 2,900,907, 8-25-59, CI. 123 — 119.
Sutton, Sidney D., to Veedip Ltd. Rubber gloves and the like.
2,916,036, 12-8-59, CI. 128 — 260.
Suyama, Hidenari. E. Kobayashi, R. Sakata, I. Hata, M.
Uzumaki. M. Ishii, T. Kiyota, and H. Haioka, to Mitsubishi
Rayon Co. Ltd. Production of fibers made of or contain-
ing polyvinyl alcohol. 2,890,927. 6-16-59, CI. 18—54.
Suydam, William L., Jr. : See —
Lachman, Leon, and Suydam. 2,877.159.
Suyetani, Shigemitsu. Cyclic circuit interrupter means fol-
low voltage flasher lamp devices. 2,S95,082, 7-14-59, CI.
315—226.
Suzukawa, Hiroshi, to Canon Camera Co., Inc. Relieving
device for film pressure plates controlled by the film
exposure mechanism. 2,888,867, 6-2-59, CI. 95 — 31.
Suzukawa, Hiroshi, to Canon Camera Co., Inc. Film re-
winding means in photographic cameras. 2,912,181,
11-10-59, CI. 242—71.6.
Suzuki, Shigeru : See —
Mori, Shizuo, and Suzuki. 2,875,961.
Svabek, John E., Jr. : See —
Schmidt. Edward G., and Svabek. 2,876,458.
Svac, Andrew : See —
Morris, Albert R., and Svac. 2,S89,618.
Svala, Carl G. : See —
Jacob, Walter E. W., Sternbeck, Svala, and Uhlmann.
2,S8S,602.
Svala, Carl G.. to Telefonaktiebolaget L SI Ericsson. Con-
necting device for sending tone frequency alternating cur-
rent signals over a two-conductor line. '2,909,609, 10-20-
59, CI. 179—16.
Svala, Carl G., and K. G. Brunberg, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Control of selecting magnets in crossbar
switches. 2,911,479, 11-3-59, CI. 179 — 22.
Svanoe. Hans, to Struthers Wells Corp. Inhibition of scale
formation in the recovery of ammonia in the ammonia-
soda process. 2,892,682, 6-30-59, CI. 23 — 193.
Svanoe, Hans, to Struthers Wells Corp. Wet process for
phosphoric acid manufacture. 2,897,053, 7-28-59, CI. 23 —
165.
Svansson, Nils G. : See —
Corneliusson. Karl G. E.. Damm, Landqvist, Linnarson,
and Svansson. 2.892.470.
Svanstrom. Kjell A. : See —
Opie. William R.. and Svanstrom. 2,904,477.
Svaty, Vladimir, and J. Libansky, to Mira, zavody na plntene1
a stavkove' zbozi, narodni podnik. Method of twisting
yarn in centrifugal machines. 2,881,586, 4-14-59, CI.
57 — 157.
Svavar, Filip, and O. Ahlin, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flakt-
fabriken. Method for conditioning web-like materials in
a closed chamber. 2,884,706, 5-5-59, CI. 34 — 23.
Svec, Emil F. : See —
Staller, Karll J., and Svec. 2,867,877.
Svedres. Edward V. : See —
Raff, Allan M., and Svedres. 2,876,818.
Svendsen, Fred G. : See —
Zum Bahlen, Ralph E., and Svendsen. 2,878,870.
Svenska Aekumulator Aktiebolaget Jungner : See —
Tacklind, Sven M., and Yogi. 2,895,372.
Vogl, Georges J. 2,905,047.
Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget : See — -
Bohlin, Nils I. 2,879,715.
Faxen, Per T. 2,916,206.
Hardmark, Ragnar M. 2,896,186.
Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator : See —
Fransson, Frans J. 2.892,190.
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,897,492.
Haynes, Clyde H. 2,897.338.
Hogfors, Henning E. 2,917,136.
Svenska Aktiebolaget Gasacouniulator : See —
Aversten, Karl J. 2,885,531.
Aversten, Karl J. 2,890,070.
Fransson. Frans J., and Biirmpister. 2.904,784
Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 2,909,929.
Johannisson, Dag O. A. 2.900,978.
Ljungdahl. Erland. 2.910.690.
Scholdstrom, Karl O. R. 2,884,542.
Svenska Flygmotor Aktiebolaget : See —
Zetterstrom, Karl-Axel. 2,873,142.
Svenska Jastfabriks Aktiebolaget : See —
Rosenqvist, Sven O. 2,868,649.
Svenska Oljeslageri Aktiebolaget : See —
Varul, Ago. 2,918,483.
Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag : See —
Ahlen, Karl G. 2,874,940.
Ahlen, Karl G. 2,88S.842.
Firgau, Werner. 2,892,616.
Haussler, Friedrich. 2,899,179.
Mudersbach, Ernst, and Firgau. 2,873,952.
Nilsson, Hans R. 2, .SOS, 442.
Nilsson, Hans R. 2,873,909.
Svenska Skifferolje Aktiebolaget : See —
Eurenius, Malte O., and Persson. 2,890,755.
Hoffstrom, Nils A., and Eurenius. 2,890,754.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik. 2,914,304.
Salomonsson, Gosta J. W. 2,914,309.
Salomonsson, Gosta J. W., and Persson. 2,902,270.
Svenson, Ernest J. Hydraulic valve control for bilge dis-
charge. 2,869,500, 1-20-59, CI. 114 — 183.
Svenson, Ernest J. Gauging fixture. 2,914,858, 12-1-59,
CI. 33 — 172.
Svenson, Ernest J., and S. H. Stone, to Odin Corp. Machine
tool. 2,909,084, 10-20-59, CI. 77 — 33.5.
Svenson, Fred D. Self-adjusting, multiple socket wrench.
2,875,660, 3-3-59, CI. 81 — 185.
Svensson, Fritz : See —
Af Ekenstam, Bo T., and Svensson. 2,889,958.
Svensson, Harry S., to LKB-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag.
Interferometers. 2,867,148, 1-6-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Svensson, Karl J. V. Procedure and means for the separa-
tion of solid materials of different specific gravities ac-
cording to the sink-and-float method. 2,910,179, 10-27-59,
CI. 209 — 172.5.
Svensson, Svante H., to LKB-Produkter Fabriksaktiebolag.
Optical arrangement for recording of the course of the
refractive index in rotating centrifuge cells. 2,S83,90(),
4-28-59, CI. 88 — 14.
Svetlik, Joseph F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Mineral rein-
forcing agents in conjuated diene/heterocyclic nitrogen
base copolymers. 2,885,381, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 41.5.
Svirskis, Becalelis. Magnetic separator. 2,868,377, 1-13-59,
CI. 209 — 219.
Svoboda, Antohin, to Aritma, narodni podnik. Decimal relay
adding machine. 2,906,458, 9-29-59. CI. 235 — 174.
Swabb, Lawrence E., Jr. : See — ■
MacLaren, Donald D., May, and Swabb. 2,905,634.
Swabb, Lawrence E., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering
Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process and apparatus.
2,898,290, 8^1-59, CI. 208—136.
Swabb, Lawrence E., Jr., and W. W. Boisture. to Esso Re-
search and Engineering Co. Hydroforming with the use
of a mixture of catalyst and inert particles. 2,899,384,
8-11-59, CI. 208—149.
Swaby Mfg. Co. : See —
Olson, Herbert R. 2,918,016.
Swackhamer, Robert H. Method of and a table for use in
supporting a braided rug during its production. 2,879,875.
3-31-59, CI. 193—1.
Swafford, Thomas W., Jr., to The Geotechnical Corp. Cor-
relation of seismic signals. 2,907,400, 10-6-59, CI. 181 — .5.
Swaim, Frank H. Hollow self-tapping and self-locking screw.
2,881,652, 4-14-59, CI. 85 — 47.
Swain, Ansel P., to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. Method of
making 2-amino-5-substituted-l,3,4-oxadiazoles. 2,883,391,
4-21-59, CI. 260—307.
Swain. Arthur B. : See —
Beck, Basil D., 'Sr., and Swain. 2,909,005.
Swain, Arthur B., Jr. : See —
Monks, Joseph R., Jr., and Swain. 2,884,744.
Swain. Charles B. : See —
Schuessler, Albert G., and Swain. 2,869,643.
Swain, Kenneth W. : See —
Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., and Swain. 2,874,249.
Swain, Kenneth Wi, F. J. Kozacka, and E. Salzer, to The
Chase-Shawmut Co. Composite current-limiting fuse srrnr-
tures. 2,871,314, 1-27-59, CI. 208 — 120.
Swain, William H., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Direct coupled series amplifier. 2,884,492, 4-28-59, CI.
179—171.
Swain, William J., and R. D. Garnett, to Sam Mulkey Co.
Belt conveyor and drive therefor. 2,875,888, 3-3-59, CI.
198 — 203.
Swainson, Edward L., to American Radiator & Standard
Sanitary Corp. Null shifting device for variable dynamo
transformers. 2,882.484, 4-14-59, CI. 323 — 51.
Swainson, Eric : See —
Dickson, Ronald, and Swainson. 2,903,495.
Swainson, Erie, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Meth-
od and apparatus for melting and casting of high melting
point metals or alloys. 2,871,533, 2-3-59, CI. 22 — 200.
Swale, David L., to The Decca Record Co. Ltd. Construc-
tion of electronic equipment. 2,915,679, 12-1-59, CI.
317—101.
Swalheim, Donald A. : See —
McLeod, Henry G., and Swalheim. 2,885,331.
Swallow, Basil H., and H. A. E. Sjoberg, to Johnson Steel &
Wire Co., Inc. Demountable-head reel for annular bundles
or packages of coiled wire. 2,916,225, 12-8-59, CI. 242 — 68.
Swan, Allan O., to Talon, Inc. Extruded fastener. 2,871,539.
2-3-59, CI. 24 — 201.
920
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Swan, Charles J., to The Standard Oil Co. Bubble tray
support means. 2,889,018, 6-2-59, CI. 189 — 34.
Swan. Dean R. : See —
Jarvis, John H., and Swan. 2,917,957.
Swan, George D. Awning. 2,880,104, 5-12-59, CI. 160 — 273.
Swan, George 1 >. Screen panel and method of making the
same. 2,886,481, 5-12-59, CI. 154 — 116.
Swan, Harold A. Razor with slow motion reciprocating blade
and hydraulic actuating means. 2,904,882, 9-22-59, CI.
30 — 42.
Swan, Harold A. Actuator for reciprocating razor. 2,904,-
883, 9-22-59, CI. 30 — 42.
Swan, Harold A. Mistless turbine nozzle for use as a sprin-
kler and shower head. 2,905,394, 9-22-59, CI. 239 — 381.
Swan, Kaye B. : See —
Smith, Ralph D., Swan, and Finlay. 2,871,678.
Swan, Kenneth I. : See —
Lundy, Warren J., and Swan. 2,880,848.
Swan, Morris R. : See —
Bolton, David E., Bristol, and Swan. 2.914,273.
Swan, Robert A. : See —
Harbes, John F., and Swan. 2,904,291.
Swan. William M., Jr. : See —
Winkelmann, Otto J., Swan, and Herreshoff. 2,900,S35.
Swander, Kenneth D., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Brake
system. 2,871,063, 1-27-59, CI. 303 — 26.
Swaney, Charles E., to Rogers Brothers Corp. Detachable
gooseneck for trailers and method of manipulating the
same. 2,895,746, 7-21-59, CI. 280 — 423.
Swaney, Robert C, to The Hot Oil Heater Co., Inc. Tem-
pered turbulence roll-type drier. 2,902,774, 9-8-59, CI.
34 — 124.
Swaney, Robert C, to The Hot Oil Heater Co.. Inc. Heat
exchanger system. 2,910,972, 11-3-59, CI. 122 — 136.
Swank, George, Jr., to The Upjohn Co. Fungicidal composi-
tion comprising cycloheximide and pentachloronitrobenzene.
2,887,433, 5-19-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Swank, Inc. : See —
Marien, Clement S. 2,897,560.
Marien, Clement S. 2,897,562.
Swank, Rehl W. : See —
McGaughey, James H., and Swank. 2,886,211.
Swann, James S., to Standard Railway Equipment Mfg. Co.
Wall structure for refrigerator cars. 2,879,723, 3-31-59,
CI. 105 — 409.
Swanner, Lex B. : See —
Miles, Charlie A., and Swanner. 2,898,021.
Miles, Charlie A., and Swanner. 2,898,022.
Swanner, Melvin B. : See —
Browning, James W. 2,885,216.
Swannick, Barry F. : See —
Matthews, Dennis, and iSwannick. 2,872,798.
Swanson, Albert S., and H. J. Kimmerle, to G. H. Tennant
Co. Rotary brush. 2,879,534, 3-31-59, CI. 15 — 179.
Swanson. Alf T. : See —
Dieman. Edgar A., and Swanson. 2,893,880.
Swanson, Arthur, to Poole Foundry & Machine Co. Quick
disconnecting flexible coupling. 2,891,393, 6-23-59, CI.
64 — 8.
Swanson, Arthur G. Lifting device. 2,893,577, 7-7-59, CI.
214 — 372.
Swanson, Arthur M. : See —
Winder, William C, and Swanson. 2,882,164.
Swanson, Bernard A. Fluid-under-pressure-operated recipro-
cating mechanism. 2.890.682. 6-16-59. CI. 121 — 30.
Swanson, Bernard A. Methods of increasing the work effi-
ciency of a tool by generation of a sympathetic vibration
condition in the mass being worked, and high speed engines
for employing said methods. '2,911,951, 11-10-59, CI.
121 — 17.
Swanson, Carl A. Loud speaker assembly. 2,910.546, 10-
27-59, CI. 179 — 115.5.
Swanson, Carl G. A. : See —
Hess, Relza J., and Swanson. 2,919.039.
Hoffmann. Otto, and Swanson. 2.914.171.
Swanson, Carl G. A., to Lake Erie Machinery Corp. Con-
tainer for an extrusion press. 2,867.321. 1-6-59, CI. 207 —
15.
Swanson, Carl G. A., to Lake Erie Machinery Corp. Mandrel
positioning and ram arresting apparatus. 2,896,783, 7—28-
59, CI. 207—3.
Swanson. Carl J. Expandable rule. 2,909,841, 10-27-59, CI.
33 — 161.
Swanson, Donald F., to Whirlpool Corp. Refrigerating appa-
ratus with hot gas defrost means. 2,909,907, 10-27-59,
CI. 62 — 155.
Swanson, Donald F., and W. G. Winkler, to Whirlpool Corp.
Premature cycler for refrigeration load. 2,916,891,
12-15-59, CI. 62 — 161.
Swanson, Edwin C, to Greenlee Bros. & Co. Portable metal
working tool. 2,869,407, 1-20-59, CI. 81—15.
Swanson-Erie Corp. : See —
Merchant. Chester O., and Davidson. 2,877,814.
Swanson, Fred R., and C. F. Erikson, to Sundstrand Corp.
Machine tool. 2,917,977, 12-22-59, CI. 90 — 15.
Swanson, Fred R., and C. F. Erikson, to Sundstrand Corp.
Machine tool. 2,918,850, 12-29-59, CI. 90 — 135.
Swanson, Fritz O. Watering system for plants and the like.
2,878,824, 3-24-59. CI. 137—78.
Swanson, Godfrey E. Pressure control devices. 2,897,310,
7-28-59, CI. 200—83.
Swanson. Gosta. Vehicle window seal. 2,899,238. 8-11-59,
CI. 296 — 19.2.
Swanson, Gunnar E. Shackle retaining means for a padlock.
2,872,803, 2-10-59, CI. 70 — 38.
Swanson, Gunnar E. Hinge catch. 2,873,471, 2-17-59, CI.
16 — 147.
Swanson, Gunnar E. Latching and locking mechanism. 2,880,-
603, 4-7-59, CI. 70 — 70.
Swanson, Herman A., Jr. : See — -
Hamlin, Frank S., Holmes, Brooks, and Swanson.
2,915,298.
Swanson, James A., and D. P. Graham, to Chemetron Corp.
Auger type mining machine. 2,906.515 9-29-59, CI. 262—
26.
Swanson, John I., to Union Steel Products Co. Carrying
rack. 2,896,549, 7-28-59, CI. 104 — 135.
Swanson, John J. : See —
Reed, William A., and Swanson. 2,903,354.
Swanson, Jons R. F. Table adapted for vertical stacking
and horizontal grouping. 2,871,073, 1-27-59, CI. 311 — 1.
Swanson, Joseph P. : See —
Morris. Albert J., and Swanson. 2. 871. 380.
Swanson, Kenneth P. Top rolls for spinning machines.
Re. 24,687, 8-18-59, CI. 19 — 142.
Swanson, Kenneth P. Textile drafting roll assembly.
2,905,978, 9-29-59, CI. 19—142.
Swanson, Kermit E. : See —
Koons. George I., Boule. and Swanson. 2,868,539.
Swanson, Kermit E.. to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Inking
system for rotary printing presses. 2,875,690, 3-3-59,
CI. 101—350.
Swanson, Lawrence R. Therapeutic shoe for the prevention
and correction of drop foot. 2,871,851. 2-3-59, CI. 128—
80.
Swanson, Linwood B., to The Cushman Chuck Co. Power-
operated chuck of the compensating type. Re. 24,684,
8-18-59, CI. 279 — 119.
Swanson, Linwood B., to The Cushman Chuck Co. Power-
operated chuck of the compensating type. 2,867,443,
1-6-59, CI. 279 — 119.
Swanson, Linwood B., and J. J. Rutherford, Jr., to The Cush-
man Chuck Co. Centering chucks. 2,904,339, 9-15-59, CI.
279 — 112.
Swanson, Merrill E. : See —
Johnson, Charles R., and Swanson. 2,878,752.
Swanson, Merrill E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Initiation device desensitized bv fluids. 2,891,477, 6-23-59,
CI. 102 — 28.
Swanson, Norman F. Multiple cutter power mower.
2,870.592. 1-27-59. CI. 56—25.4.
Swanson, Norman F. Deflector for rotary disc mower.
2,876,609. 3-10-59. CI. 56 — 25.4.
Swanson, Oscar A. : See — -
Hudson, George A., La Bombard, and Swanson. 2,907,418.
Swanson, Oscar W., to Underwood Corp. Carriage movement
controlling mechanism. 2,905,306, 9-22-59, CI. 197 — 177.
Swanson, Ravnold A. : See —
Nichols, Donald E.. and Swanson. 2,918,157.
Swanson, Richard L. Drill chuck. 2.879,069, 3-24-59, CI.
279 — 103.
Swanson, Robert E., to Nathan Mfg. Corp. Pneumatic sound
producing device. 2,884,892, 5-5-59, CI. 116 — 142.
Swanson, Robert E., and A. W. Berger, to International
Business Machines Corp. Method of electroforming tran-
sistors. 2,875,506. 3-3-59, CI. 29 — 25.3.
Swanson, Roger I., to Gardner-Denver Co. Rotary tool con-
struction. 2,905,149, 9-22-59, CI. 121 — 11.
Swanson, Swan E. : See —
Swanstrom, John E., Connell, Cooper, and Swanson.
2,869,409.
Swanson Tool & Machine Products, Inc. : See —
Merchant, Chester O. 2,887.209.
Merchant, Chester O. 2,919,009.
Swanson, Walter S-. R. E. Wiley, and H. E. MeGee. to Sund-
strand Machine Tool Co. Work loading lathe. 2,877,676.
3-17-59, CI. 82—2.7.
Swanson, Ziegner. Pea-shooters. 2,888,003, 5-26-59, CI.
124—12.
Swanstrom, John E., W. H. Connell, J. F. Cooper, Jr., and
S. E. Swanson, to Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. Slidable
jaw wrench with worm latching means. 2,869,409, 1-20-59,
CI. 81 — 165.
Swanton, John R., Jr. : See —
Engle, Paul M., and Swanton. 2,907,407.
Engle, Paul M., and Swanton. 2,907,408.
Swarbrick. John. Display sign with rotary pattern move-
ment. 2,876.570, 3-10-59, CI. 40 — 137.
Swarbrick, John. Display device. 2,917,854, 12-22-59, CI.
40 — 137.
Swarbrick, John. Animated display device having mechanical
movement. 2,918,743, 12-29-59, CI. 40 — 106.53.
Swarner, John L. : See —
Candlin, James E., Jr., and Swarner. 2,8S3,069.
Swarner, John L., to Pullman Inc. Luminous ceiling duct for
vehicles. 2.902.918, 9-8-59, CI. 98 — 10.
Swart, Gilbert H., G. T. Gmitter, and L. Nicholas, to The
General Tire & Rubber Co. Stability of polyether glycol
urethane products. 2,915,496, 12-1-59, CI. 260 — 45.7.
Swart, Kenneth H., to H. C. Smith Oil Tool Co. Water lubri-
cated bit. 2.880,970, 4-7-59, CI. 255—303.
LIST OF PATENTEES
921
apparatus.
2,890,793,
2,867,096.
Swarthout Co., The : See —
Frost, Richard H., and Schweitzer. 2,902,861.
Schweitzer, Earl O. 2,913,909.
Swarthout, Warren E. : See —
Porter, Donald C. 2,892,326.
Porter, Donald C. 2,906,06S.
Swarts, Theodore S. Arithmetic instruction
2,888,753, 6-2-59, CI. 35—33.
Swartz, Allen I., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Method of treating semiconducting materials for electrical
devices. 2,885,364, 5-5-59, CI. 252 — 62.3.
Swartz, Carl E. : See —
Sump, Cord II., and Swartz. 2,888,739.
Swartz, Carl E. Corncob cleaning article. 2,880,439, 4-7-59,
CI. 15—209.
Swartz, Charles K., to Consolidated Molded Products Corp.
Rotary shaker top. 2,873,896, 2-17-59, CI. 222 — 548.
Swartz, George A., to Ivers-Lee Co. Apparatus for feeding
thin articles to packaging machines. 2,870,587. 1-27-59,
CI. 53—180.
Swartz, Richard P. : See —
Fredette, Joseph H., Pottle, and Swartz. 2,892,572.
Swartz, Ruby J. : See —
Snyder, James E., and Swartz. 2,900,259.
Swartzbaugh Mfg. Co., The : See —
Conklin, William R., and Stentz. 2,900,045.
Swartzberg, Fred L. Hosiery display device.
6-16-59, CI. 206 — 80.
Swartzloff. Burton A. : See —
Rosebrook, Homer E.. Harley, and Swartzloff.
Swayze, Rue E. Apparatus for purifying exhaust gases.
2,873,815, 2-17-59, CI. 183—5.
Swayze, Rue E. Engine lubricating system. 2,899,016,
8-11-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Swearingen, John E., to Pan American Petroleum Corp.
Addition of partial oxidation product to hydrocarbon syn-
thesis. 2.871,253, 1-27-59, CI. 260—449.6.
Swearngin, Rowland L., to Auto Craft Products, Inc. Rotary
fountain brush for automobiles. 2,918,686, 12-29-59, CI.
15—29.
Swed, James P. : See —
Roberts, Carl E., and Swed. 2,903,843.
Swed, James P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ex-
plosive cartridge. 2,887,954, 5-26-59, CI. 102 — 24.
Sweden Freezer Mfg. Co. : See —
Swenson, Harvey F., and Baudat. 2,901,015.
Swedish Crucible Steel Co. : See —
Phillips, David. 2,873,454.
Swedlow Plastics Co. : See —
Bottoms, Paul H., Clapp, Loggins, and Stansbury.
2,918.696.
Clapp, Robert J., Latham, and Stansbury. 2,897,546.
Swedlund. Lloyd E.. to General Electric Co. Cathode ray
tube envelope. 2,907,906. 10-6-59, CI. 313 — 64.
Swedlund, Lloyd E., to General Electric Co. Cathode ray
tube. 2.913.612, 11-17-59, CI. 313 — 76.
Sweedyk, James M.. and G. L. Gleason. to Hupp Corp. Air
guide structure. 2,907,262, 10-6-59, CI. 98—110.
Sweendy, William M.. and R. Y. Heisler, to Texaco Inc.
Motor fuel. 2,910,352, 10-27-59, CI. 44 — 68.
Sweenev. B K., Mfs. Co. : See —
Able, Edward T. 2,893.240.
Sweeney, Edward J., to Rohm &
coating composition containing
paper product coated therewith,
same. 2,885,374, 5-5-59, CI. 260-
Sweeney, John F., and D. E. Reed, to Ampex Corp. Magnetic
tape apparatus. 2,914,619, 11-24-59, CI. 179 — 100.2.
Sweeney, Maxwell P., to United Engineers & Constructors
Inc. Process for the pyrolysis and gasification of hydro-
carbonaceous materials. 2,884,368, 4-28-59, CI. 208 — 53.
Sweeney, Orland R., L. K. Arnold, and J. T. Long, to Iowa
State College Research Foundation, Inc. Process of poly-
merizing a mixture of furfural, a secondary aromatic amine
and a lignin compound and product obtained thereby.
2.871,207. 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 17.5.
and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp.
of propylene. 2,917,559, 12-15-59,
Haas Co. Amylaceous
hexamethylenetetramine,
and method of making
-17.4.
Sweeney, Richard F.
Hydrofluorination
CI. 260—653.6.
Sweeney. William J
See-
Morway, Arnold J., and Sweeney. 2,903,426.
Sweeney, William M., to Texaco Inc. Method for making bis-
alkylated cyclopentadienyl compounds. 2,912,449, 11-10-59,
CI. 260 — 439.
Sweeny, Edward J., Jr. Automobile powered watercraft.
2,914,016, 11-24-59, CI. 115 — .5.
Sweet, Amos D. : See —
Miller, Ernest B., and Sweet. 2,886,123.
Sweet, Andrew T., to South Western Minerals Corp. Ore
treatment. 2,906,465. 9-29-59, CI. 241 — 24.
Sweet, Corlise M. Adjustable tool mounting for lathes.
2,900,704. 8-25-59, Cl. 29—96.
Sweet, Monroe H., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Elec-
trical charge transfer system. 2,915,705, 12-1-59, Cl.
324 — 111.
Sweet, Rav D. : See —
Meloy, Arthur S., Jr., Sweet, and Johnson. 2,883,952.
Sweet, Richard L., Jr. Vacuum can sealing strip removing
device. 2,904,213, 9-15-59, Cl. 220—52.
Sweet, Sterling S.. and M. H. Van Horn, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Cements for bonding high polymer sheets to each other
and method of using same. 2,899,348, 8-11-59. Cl. 154—
136.
Sweet, Stuart W. : See —
Anderson, Bernard E., and Sweet. 2,884,366.
Sweetland, Arthur G., to British Insulated Callender's Cables
Ltd. Turn-buckles. 2,903,283, 9-8-59. Cl. 287 — 61.
Sweetman, William G. Chemical cutting method and appa-
ratus. 2,91S,125 12-22-59, Cl. 166—35.
Sweetser, Sumner B. : See —
Morbeck, Robert C, Bronson, and Sweetser. 2,877,172.
Sweetser, Sumner B., and J. Weikart, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Process for hydrodesulfurization of coker
products. 2,883,336, 4-21-59, Cl. 208—212.
Sweger, Theodore J., to Illinois Railway Equipment Co.
Means for centering railway car axle journals. 2,901,296,
8-25-59, Cl. 308 — 41.
Sweger Theodore J. and F. Jensen, to Illinois Railway Equip-
ment Co. Journal box construction for railway cars.
2,903,305, 9-8-59, Cl. 308 — 38.
Sweginnis, Joseph R. : See —
Currie, Grover C, Dans, Dunn, and Sweginnis.
2,893,183.
Sweigart, David, to Sweigart Protection Co., Inc. Cuff -apply-
ing mechanism. 2,912,786, 11-17-59, Cl. 43 — 59.
Sweigart Protection Co., Inc. : See —
Sweigart, David. 2,912,786.
Sweitzer Benjamin H. Shock absorber steering wheel con-
struction. 2,876,654, 3-10-59. Cl. 74 — 493.
Sweitzer, Carl W., to Columbian Carbon Co. Carbon black
process. 2,915,371, 12-1-59, Cl. 23 — 209.4.
Swengel, Robert C, to AMP Inc. Detachable block.
2,891,103, 6-16-59, Cl. 174—153.
Swenson, Alfred G. : See —
Finlayson, Frank E., 'Swenson, Herman, Logg, and
Denton. 2,892,272.
Swenson, Alfred G., to General Electric Co. Thermostat cali'
bration means. 2,873,329, 2-10-59, Cl. 200—139.
Swenson, Arthur B. : See —
Broders, Claude O., Jacobus, and Swenson. 2,899,798.
Swenson, Carl T., to Milsco Mfg. Co. Ann rest. 2,871,928,
2-3-59, Cl. 155—198.
Swenson, Harvey F., and A. A. Baudat, to Sweden Freezer
Mfg. Co. Fruit and vegetable juicer. 2,901,015, 8-25-59,
Cl. 146 — 76.
Swenson, Leonard K., to J. F. Pritchard & Co. Method of
removing monovalent base ions from sulfite pulping liquors.
2,916,355, 12-8-59, Cl. 23 — 129.
Swenson, Reuben A. : See —
Zajac, Stephen J., and Swenson. 2,911,369.
Swenson, Swan V. Spray gun for applying plaster and the
like. 2,887,274, 5-19-59, Cl. 239 — 371.
Swenson, Theodore J., to Corning Glass Works. Article
coating. 2,911,345, 11-3-59, Cl. 204 — 201.
Swenson, Thure R., to R. T. Moloney, American National Bank
and Trust Co. of Chicago, executor. Gear mechanism.
2,908,180, 10-13-59, Cl. 74 — 421.
Swenson, William E. : See —
Andersen, Hans J., and Swenson. 2,874,972.
Swerdlow, Nathan, and W. R. Wilson, to General Electric
Co. Electric bus duct apparatus. 2,892,012, 6-23-59, Cl.
174—99.
Swerman, Robert W., to Midwest Mfg. Corp. Door construc-
tion. 2,877,760, 3-17-59, Cl. 126 — 190.
Swern, Daniel : See —
Koenig, Nathan H., and Swern. 2,892,852.
Koenig, Nathan H. and Swern. 2,892.853.
Swern, Daniel, and H. B. Knight, to United States of America,
Agriculture. Epoxidized diacetoglycerides. 2,898,348,
8-4-59, Cl. 200 — 348.
Swezey, Edwin W. : See —
McKnight, Robert J., and Swezey. 2,895,593.
Swicegood, Hamilton F. : See —
Swicegood, Lucy-Jim D. and H. F. 2,896,226.
Swicegood, Lucy-Jim D. and H. F. Bedding. 2,896,226,
7-28-59, Cl. 5—320.
Swick, Edwin G., to Illinois Tool Works. Sheet material
fastener. 2,905,992, 9-29-59. Cl. 24 — SI.
Swick, John M., t6 Hammond Iron Works. Floating covers
for tanks. 2,913,138. 11-17-59, Cl. 220—26.
Swidrak, Joseph M. : See —
Raub, Henry S., Swidrak, and Palmquist. 2,905,093.
Swierczak, Philip C, to Radio Corp. of America. Wide-band
amplifier circuits for television receivers and the like.
2,881,265, 4-7-59, Cl. 179 — 171.
Swift, Charles D. Illuminated electric shaver. 2,914,655,
11-24-59, Cl. 240—2.
Swift & Co. : See—
Beuk, Jack F.. and Hogan. 2,878,123.
Beuk, Jack F., 'Savich, Goeser, and Hogan. 2,903,362.
Bremer, Joseph W., Jr. 2,875,220.
Burnett. Alexander H. 2,898.962.
Christopher, Edward F.. and Young. 2,899,327.
Farbak, John E., and Kasmen. 2,899,328.
Findley, Thomas W. 2,892,848.
Fredrickson. Carl T. 2.898.624.
Gibson, Paul, and Bogdanoff. 2,897,075.
Grinstead, Ranford R., and Hanner. 2,918,767.
Hensgen, Bernard T. 2,875,708.
Hensgen, Bernard T. 2,881,573.
Hensgen. Bernard T. 2.898.722.
Hensgen, Bernard T., Bonami, and Clemens. 2,907,152.
Hensgen, Bernard T., Clemens, and Urbain. 2,877,118.
Hensgen, Bernard T., and Reichel. 2,905,967.
Hlavacek, Robert J. Re. 24,669.
Hodges, William A., and Floyd. 2,917,367.
922
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Swift & Co. : See — Continued
Hodges, William A., Floyd, and Lang. 2,883,266.
Ives, Andrew M., and Thompson. 2,895,975.
Kauffman, Floyd L.. A'an Dolah and Sharp. 2,898,961.
Kielsmeier, Elwood \V., and Buyens. 2,882,169.
Knaft", Leo. 2,882,163.
Livingston, Wayne F. 2,906,625.
Luce, Stewart B. 2,868.740.
Merker, Dwight R. 2.903,468.
Meulemans Benedict F., and Paulv. 2,902,804.
Minkler, Marcus W., Findlev. and Geister. 2,890,119.
Mortenson, Everett N. 2,885,279.
Murphy, John F., and Uhing. 2,892,720.
Nelson, De Witte. 2,892,721.
Norris, Frank A. 2,915,538.
Palmer, William E., and Keller. 2,884,749.
Rinehart. Cleo A. 2,890,121.
Rogers, Russell H., Jr., and Blew. 2,890,232.
Rueckert, Dean E. 2,915,235.
Schuessler, Albert G., and Swain. 2,869,643.
Sengelaub, John F., Jr., and Darrow. 2,885,291.
Silliker, John H., Kauffman, and Ohlson. 2,899,312.
Sims, Rex J., Mattil, and Lehmann. 2,872,465.
Taylor, Welton I., and Silliker. 2,876,108.
Teel, Lawrence H. 2,875,684.
Van Akkeren, Leon A. 2.872,463.
Van Akkeren, Leon A., and Ast. 2.878.274.
Yann, James K., Sr., and Lunkenheimer. 2,885,111.
Young. Harland H„ Olilson and Barshefsky. 2,899,352.
Young, Harland H„ and Ramseyer. 2,912,332.
Swift. Eric W. : See —
Thomson, Bernard, and Swift. 2,867,947.
Swift, Howard R., and D. E. Sharp, to Libbey-Owens-Ford
Glass Co. Glass composition. 2,893,882, 7-7-59, CI.
106—52.
Swift, John F., to International Harvester Co. Multi-piston
servo-motor. 2,901,888, 9-1-59, CI. 60 — 97.
Swift, Willard E., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Radio-active
gauging system. 2,884,535, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Swift, Willard E., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Radio-active
gauging characterization device. 2,884,536, 4-28-59, CI.
250 — 83.6.
Swift, Willard E., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Radio-active
measuring system compensation. 2,884,537, 4-28-59, CI.
250—83.6.
Swift, Willard E., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Radio-active
gaseous gauging source. 2,884,538, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Swift, Willard E., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Multiple source
radio-active device. 2,884,539, 4-28-59, CI. 250 — 83.6.
Swift. Willard E., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Radio-active
gauging temperature compensator system. 2,919,351,
12-29-59, CI. 250—83.0.
Swihart, Glen W. Sweeping device. 2,893,047, 7-7-59, CI.
15—347.
Swimmer, Albert T. : See —
Machingo, William J„ and Swimmer. 2,872,267.
Swimmer, Ernest J. : See —
Argiro, Nicholas T., and Swimmer. 2,878,614.
Swindell-Dressier Corp. : See —
Hanff. Edward A. 2,875,261.
Swindell, Frank A. : See —
Kelley, Oliver K., Hause, and Swindell. 2,911,785.
Swing, Mervin J., to General Electric Co, Coupling network.
2,880,368, 3-31-59, CI. 315—30.
Swing-A-Wav Mfg. Co. : See —
Moore. Walter E. 2.870.969.
Moore, Walter E. 2,902,226.
Swingline, Inc. : See —
Ruskin, Henrv. 2,915,753.
Swink, Ethel F. : See —
Swink, William M. 2,882,832.
Swink, W'illiam M., deceased ; E. F. Swink, legatee.
tool. 2,882,832. 4-21-59. CI. 103—232.
Swinnerton, Gerald, to Supreme Photo Products, Inc.
zin» type record cord projector. 2,880,647, 4-7-
88 — 28.
Swint, John H. Fly swatter. 2,891,347. 6-23-59, CI. 43 — 137.
Swisher, Max B. Self-propelled riding vehicle. 2,879,859,
3-31-59, CI. 180—26.
Swisher, Max B., to Swisher Mower and Machine Co.. Inc.
Self-propelled riding lawn mower. 2,899,793, 8-18-59, CI.
56—25.4.
Swisher Mower and Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Swisher, Max B. 2,899,793.
Switches. Inc. : See —
Wolf, Walter A. 2,912,537.
Switlik Parachute Co., Inc. : See —
Moran, Harold J. 2.886.835.
Moran, Harold J. 2,887,286.
Moran, Harold J. 2,902,737.
Switzer Brothers, Inc. : See —
Betz, Carl E. 2,883.549.
Gaunt. Thomas N. 2.895,917.
Switzer. Harold K. Fishing line retriever. 2,889,655,
6-9-59, CI. 43—17.2.
Switzer, Robert L. : See —
Berg. CIvde II. O. Clark Hines, and Switzer 2.907,342.
Bewley. William L.. Hotz, and Switzer. 2,895,885.
Hotz, John L., and Switzer. 2,892,758.
Lieffers, William C, Riddick, and Switzer. 2.891.669.
Lieffers, William C. Riddick and Switzer. 2.913.404.
Lieffers, William C, Riddick. and Switzer. 2,914,460.
Lieffers, William C, and Switzer. 2,875,137.
Well
Maga-
-59, CI.
Switzer, Robert L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Continu-
ous low speed rotary mechanism. 2,874,544, 2—24—59, CI.
60 — 97.
Switzer, Robert L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Shale
retorting apparatus and process. 2,895,884, 7-21-59, CI.
202—6.
Switzer, Robert L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydraulic
system control. 2,917,029, 12-15-59, CI. 121 — 158.
Swords, Robert W. Apparatus for boring and facing work
pieces. 2,896,308, 7-28-59, CI. 29 — 26.
Syce, Albert A., to M. A. Stiltner. Conveyor belt. 2,896,773,
7-28-59, CI. 198—201.
Sydney Accessories, Inc. : See —
Kushynski, Leon, and Wolock. 2,914,105.
Sydney-Thomas Corp., The : See —
Cochrane, Richard H. 2,882,666.
Sydow, Herbert : See — ■
Fischer, Karl, Sydow, and Streckebach. 2,902,455.
Syeles. Albert M. : See —
Adams. Edmond, Haben, and Syeles. 2,873,225.
Syfonex (Ptv) Ltd. : See —
Leech, Harold C. 2,912,018.
Sykes, Charles : See —
Kirkby, Henry W., and Sykes. 2,880,085.
Sykes, Julian J., Jr., to Continental Motors Corp. Engine
construction. 2.914.137, 11-24-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Sykes, Robert E., to Bell & Gossett Co. Spray gun. 2,888,207,
5-26-59, CI. 239—301.
Sykes, Robert E., to Bell & Gossett Co. Flapper valve.
2,894,528. 7-14-59, CI. 137 — 238.
Sykes, Robert E.. to Bell & Gossett Co. Compressor.
2,899,130, 8-11-59, CI. 230 — 182.
Syler, Harrison B. Disc-dialing keyless lock. 2,885,881,
5-12-59, CI. 70—146.
Sylvan, Joseph. Frame structure. 2,918,994, 12-29-59, CI.
189 — 36.
Sylvan, Stig, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Mechanical
dry tubular-stocking dust collector of the traversing
reverse-jet blow ring or self cleaning type. 2,885,028,
5-5-59, CI. 183 — 51.
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. : See —
Adams. John E. 2.872 621.
Addleman, Lloyd A. 2,896,075.
Allen, John K. 2,904,625.
Aligaier, William A. 2,881,298.
Arnaut, Arnold D., and Saubestre. 2,907,702.
Bartram, Ralph H. 2.903.619.
Bartram, Ralph H. 2,903,620.
Bartram, Ralph H. 2,915,666.
Bates. Charles K. 2 893. 623.
Bell, William B. 2,915,165.
Bowerman, Edwin R. 2,905,539.
B.owerman, Edwin R.. and Saubestre. 2,874,104.
Bowie, Robert M. 2,883,659.
Brewster, Dudley N. 2,900,568.
Broadbent, Bernard G.. and Hemphill. 2,879,421.
Brocker, Dale C. 2,887,661.
Bulan. Edward P. 2 872.302.
Burdick, Glen A. 2,898,493.
Butler, Keith H. 2,898,302.
Butler, Keith H., Homer, and Rulon. 2,919.249.
Butler, Keith H, Homer, and Thomas. 2,878,137.
Butler, Keith H., and Rulon. 2,919,250.
Butler, Keith H. and Thomas. 2,919.365.
Galehuff, James M., and Reiter. 2,878.620.
Calehuff, James M., Reiter, and Skowronski. 2,915,201.
Carlstrom, Ture H. 2,915,355.
Carizen, Carl F. 2.893 597.
Carlzen, Carl F., and Lehner. 2,873.513.
Carizen, Carl F., and Lehner. 2,903,697.
Ghipman. Jack R. 2.877.292.
Coggins. Donald I. 2,900,701.
Court, Patrick R. J. 2,877.300.
Cresswell, Stephen G. 2.893.027.
Cresswell, Stephen G., and Rupert. 2.911,015.
Cresswell. Stephen G., and Schnefinir. 2.892,008.
Cross, Donald J., and Scanlon. 2.897.681.
Danner, Jack D., and Rogers. 2.912,351.
Davis, Joseph E. 2.892.023.
Davis, Joseph E. 2.892.024.
Davis, Joseph E. 2,894.059.
Dawson, John W. 2,892,156.
Doran, Robert F. 2,918,763.
Doran, Robert F., and Stanislaw. 2,890.514.
Drv. John H, Jr. 2.890.369.
Du'fanlt. George J. 2.S77.379.
Dwork, Leo E.. and Huang. 2.901,612.
Eisenherg. Philip H. 2.872 312.
Evans. Lvle \\\. and La Buff. 2.873 1«9.
Evans, Lvle W.. Rvchlewskl, and Wilson. 2,89S,226.
Fallier. O'lvrles N.. .Tr 2 010,411.
Feinstein. Lester. 2.S98.503.
Fisher, Claude F. 2,884,743.
Fortnev, David F. 2,917,463.
Frericlis, Kenneth E. 2.915,103.
Friend, Albert W. 2,897.397.
Friend, Albert W. 2,917,438.
Gannoe, Thomas E. 2,885,117.
Gardner, Roland M.. Yeo. and Preston. 2,880,494.
Garretson, Craig M. 2.915,068.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,S80,550.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2.889,057.
LIST OF PATENTEES
923
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. : See — Continued
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,894,202.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,904,803.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,907,141.
Gartner, Stanley J. 2,911,114.
Gartner, Stanley J., and De Lucia. 2,S89,446.
Gehrke, Forrest E., and Granger. 2,807,032.
George, Daniel E. 2,906.868.
Geppert, Donovan V. 2,897,456.
Grimone, Frank H. 2,871,890.
Gustin, Daniel S. 2,878,136.
Haas, Paul. 2,898,494.
Hagan, Richard A. 2,890,419.
Hannahs. Wilson H. 2,884,571.
Harris, Clinton H., and Zill. 2,892,392.
Harrison, Richard I. 2,919,374.
Harrison, Richard 1., and McKee. 2,809,082.
Harvey, Joseph S., Jr. 2,912.794.
Hasseiman, Herbert P., and Marshall. 2,885,059.
Henisch, Heinz K. 2,877,309.
Hooper, Brian E. 2,888,607.
Huang, Chaang. 2,901,038.
Huang, Chaang. 2,912,596.
Huang, Chaang. 2,913,704.
Huang, Chaang. 2,919,355.
Huang, Chaang, and Slobodzinski. 2,892,100.
Hunt, Robert E. 2,891,668.
Hutchins, Erwin F. 2,911,569.
Iorio, Stanley A. 2,897,393.
Karlsruher, Gerald \V. 2,909,067.
Kautz, George R., Kuryla, and Smithgall. 2,916,644.
Kerstetter, Donald R. 2.872.01 1.
Kerstetter, Donald R. 2,904,717.
Kerstetter, Donald R., and Sassaman. 2,889,483.
Kimball. Lawrence W. 2,918,938.
King, Harry C. 2,904,617.
King, Harry C, and Hough. 2,889,477.
Kingston, Donald L., and Leach. 2,917,169.
Kourv, Frederic. 2,878,394.
Kuryla. Alan T. 2,884,312.
Kuryla, Alan T., and Vanner. 2,903,319.
Lawson, Bert E. A. 2,918,721.
Lehner. William L. 2,86.9,497.
Lempicki, Alexander. 2,890.350.
Livingston, Donald C. 2,874,308.
Livingston, Donald C. 2.881,360.
Livingston, Donald C. 2.903,506.
Longacre, Henry C. M. 2,876,324.
Longacre, Henry C. M. 2.879,431.
Lutz, Henry J., ana Doran. 2,880,671.
MacBride. Herbert L. 2,909.019.
Martin, Eugene J. 2,897,252.
Matare, Herbert F. 2,897,329.
Matarese, John. 2,898,556.
Mech, Henry D. 2,885,586.
Melchor, Jack L. 2,881,395.
Moats, Robert R„ Dawson, and Pease. 2,916,656.
Nimblett, Albert H., Jr. 2,917,343.
O'Brien, James P., Stacey, and Yeo. 2,916,056.
Otto, Fred B. 2,874,331.
Peek, Sandford C, Jr. 2,904,711.
Piter, Marion J. 2.869.040.
Pifer, Marion J. 2,898,586.
Pifer, Marion J. 2,915,732.
Pleak. Horace C. 2.861.104.
Raiklen, Hyman I. 2,900,254.
Regelman, La Rue V. 2,897,468.
Reiter, William L., Gartner, and Roeber. 2,872,949.
Rindone, Guy E. 2,906,631.
Rishell, George L. 2,878,408.
Rishell, Oeorge L. 2 909,699.
Rishell, George L. 2,915,172.
Ritchey, Norman B. 2,917,688.
Roeber. Henrv W. 2 868 240
Roeber, Henry W. 2,905,802.
Roeber, Henrv W. 2,914,981.
Roeber, Henry W. 2,915,200.
Roof. Richard L. 2.868.546.
Roof, Richard L. 2,889,1 ?A
Rothschild, Gertrude N. 2,915,641.
Rufus, David. 2.881,347.
Rulon, Richard M., and Drew. 2,900,545.
Rupert, Kenneth C. 2,911,348.
Rvchlewski. Thaddeus V. 2.903.378.
Rychlewski, Thaddeus V. 2,916,394.
Rychlewski, Thaddeus V., and Wilson. 2,872.316.
Rychlewski, Thaddeus V., and Wilson. 2,898,225.
Saubestre, Edward B. 2,872.359.
Saubestre, Edward B. 2,884,350.
Saubestre, Edward B. 2,900,314.
Saubestre, Edward B., and Arnaut. 2,898,274.
Saubestre, Edward B., and Bulan. 2,900,313.
Saunders, Clarence L. 2,869,217.
Say. Donald. 2.894,165.
Scanlon. Willinm F. 2,903.689.
Schreiber, William F. 2,870,369.
Schreiber, William F. 2,903,616.
Schwartz, Bernard. 2,879,433.
Serane. Abduleafoor M. 2 875 362.
Shappell, Stanley C. 2,916,603.
Smith, Charles P. and J. M. 2.914,900.
Smithgall, Harry E. 2,915,953.
Squires. William K. 2.878.31 1.
Squires, William K. 2,882,337.
Sylvania Electric Products Inc. : See — Continued
Squires, William K. 2.894,060.
Stateman, Murray J. 2.875.398.
Stoll, Kenneth M. 2,916,648.
Stone, Elmer O. 2.872,610.
Stone, Elmer O., and Burroughs. 2,910,909.
Taylor, Franklin E., and Akrell. 2,885,546.
Terry, Roger M., O'Brien, and Yeo. 2,900,580.
Thalner, Robert R. 2,892,019.
Thomas, Martha J., and Butler. 2,901,047.
Thomas, Ralph B. 2,896,187.
Thomas, Ralph B., and Mann. 2,919,422.
Thornton, Clarence G. 2,891,203.
Walts, Earl F. 2,871,893.
Watkins. Donald B. 2,871,094.
Wheeler, William R. 2,872,609.
White, Loring C. 2,916,643.
Wiley, Verlis H., Rug, and Trefethen. 2,890,387.
Wilkinson, Leonard A. 2,901,955.
Williams, Theo W. 2,873,010.
Woods, William C. 2,892,135.
Yando, Stephen. 2,872,523.
Vando, Stephen. 2,878,383.
Yando, Stephen. 2,917,669.
Yeo, Ernest E., and Maloney. 2,906,416.
Zack, Albert, Wroblewski, and De Merritt. 2,915,811.
Sylvest, Karl J., to F. L. Smidth. Method and apparatus for
cooling material in bulk. 2,879,983, 3-31-59, CI. 263—32.
Sylvest, Karl J., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for heat-
ing finely divided materials. 2,895,231, 7-21-59, CI.
34—86.
Sylvester, Arthur D., and A. H. Scheiding, to L. E. Carpenter
& Co., Inc. Surface ornamentation of flexible sheet mate-
rials and method of making tools for producing such orna-
mentation. 2,875,543, 3-3-59, CI. 41 — 19.
Sylvester, Edmund Q., to Griffin Wheel Co. Forming riser
openings. Re. 24,655, 6-2-59, CI. 22—9.
Sylvester, Edmund Q., to Grithn Wheel Co. Casting method
and apparatus. 2,912,728, 11-17-59, CI. 22—69.
Sylvester, Ernest N. Solar penetration indicator. 2,884,697,
5_5— 59 rn gg j^
Sylvester,' Frederick F., to Steatite Research Corp. Printed
circuit for array of toroidal cores. 2,901,736. 8-25-59,
CI. 340—174.
Sylvester, Herbert S. : See —
Golub, Lillian L., and Sylvester. 2,912,385.
Sylvester, John D., and E. E. Messmer, to Amsco Packaging
Machinery, Inc. Merchandise container and method of
making a merchandise package therefrom. 2,873,566,
2-17-59, CI. 53—29.
Sylvester, John D., E. E. Messmer, and J. D. Keenan, Jr., to
Amsco Packaging Machinery, Inc. Machine for forming
edge seal closures on bags. 2,913,863, 11-24-59, CI. 53—
373
Sylvester, Joseph, to Penn-Union Electric Corp. Weld fitting.
2,885,462, 5-5-59, CI. 174 — 94.
Sylvester, Joseph, to Penn-Union Electric Corp. Connector.
2,887,669, 5-19-59, CI. 339—263.
Sylvester, Joseph, to Penn-Union Electric Corp. Electrical
bus support. 2,905,743, 9-22-59, CI. 174 — 73.
Sylvester, Ralph W„ to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Filling valve
assembly for canning machine. 2,877,813, 3-17-59, CI.
144 — 250.
Sylvester, Walter G., to Specialties Development Corp.
Rotary resilient coupling. 2,906,107, 9-29-59, CI. 64—27.
Symak Sales Co. Ltd. : See —
Ferguson, Maurice P. 2,901,840.
Symington-Gould Corp., The : See —
Blattner, Emil H. 2.867,177.
Blattner, Emil H. 2,884,140.
Blattner, Emil II. 2,884,142.
Blattner, Emil H. 2,884.143.
Couch, Glenn F. 2.871 801.
Couch, Glenn F. 2,873.823.
Winther. Howard. 2,876,911.
See —
2,880,888.
2.889.056.
2,897,980.
2,897,981.
2.913.288.
2,907.475.
Symington Wayne Corp.
Blattner, Emil H.
Blattner, Emil H.
Blattner, Emil H.
Blattner, Emil H.
Blattner, Emil H.
Cope. Geoffrey W.
Couch, Glenn H\ 2.883 944.
Couch, Glenn F. 2,900,212.
Couch, Glenn F. 2.906,414.
Zieg. Clifford V.. Lee, and Lambert. 2,918,878.
Symmank, William D., to Crown Engineering Corp. Hy-
draulically operated power mechanism. 2,869,327, 1-20-59,
CI. 60—97.
Symon, Ted, to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabilization of
lubricants. 2,910,437, 10-27-59, CI. 252—32.
Symons, Arthur H., to Symons Clamp & Mfg. Co. Scaffold.
2,882,099, 4-14-59, CI. 304 — 2.
Symons Brothers Co. : See- —
Symons, Edgar P. 2,884,036.
Symons Clamp & Mfg. Co. : See —
Imonetti, John E. 2,879,576.
Michalak, Stanley A., and Imonetti. 2,882,101.
Symons, Arthur H. 2,882,099.
Symons, Edgar P., to Symons Brothers Co. Grain cutters
with opposed eccentrically rotating blades. 2,884,036,
4-28-59, CI. 146 — 71.5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1950
2,900,170,
Sondheimer.
Symons, Norman K. J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Process of incorporating colloidal carbon in polyeaproamide.
2.808.757, 1-13-59, CI. 260—37.
Syinons, Norman K. J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Silica-filled polyeaproamide. 2,874,139, 2-17-59, CI.
200—37.
Symons, Robert S. : See —
Nelson, Richard B., and Symons. 2,895,110.
Syncro Corp. : See —
Carmichael, Thomas F. 2,878,404.
Jacob, Allan S. 2,900,591.
Syncro Machine Co. : See —
Bruestle. Carl O. 2,884,120.
Gieseke, Edward P. 2,903,842.
Syndicate Glass Inc. : See —
MacAleese, Robert II. 2,891,680.
Synergistics, Inc. : See —
Halpern, Alfred. 2,878,252.
Halpern, Alfred. 2,914,442.
Synstegard, Alfred C. Cable laying device.
8-18-59, CI. 254 — 134.3.
Svntex S.A. : See —
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,877,237.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,899,427.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,900,750.
Djerassi, Carl, and Rosenkranz. 2,906,751.
Djerassi, Carl, Stork, Rosenkranz, and
2,885,397.
Kinci, .bred A., Ringold, and Rosenkranz. 2,906,758.
Mancera, Octavio, Rosenkranz, and Sondheimer.
2,890,227.
Ringold, Howard J., and Batres. 2,897,199.
Ringold, Howard J., Kind, and Batres. 2,895,969.
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,888,474.
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,891,077.
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,908,693.
Ringold, Howard J., and Rosenkranz. 2,918,481.
Ringold, Howard J., Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,888,470.
Ringold, Howard J., Sondheimer, and Rosenkranz.
2,889,346.
Rosenkranz, George, and Romo. 2,867,610.
Rosenkranz, George, and Sondheimer. 2,910,485.
Sondheimer, Franz, Mancera, and Rosenkranz. 2,877,242.
Sondheimer, Franz, Romo, Rosenkranz, and Djerassi.
2,911,403.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Sodnheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Sondheimer, Franz, and Rosenkranz.
Stork, Gilbert, Ringold, Sondheimer,
2.874,154.
Syntron Co. : See —
Brayshaw. Stanier E. 2,904,731.
Gilbert. Walter E. 2,918,590.
Hitchcock, Richard C, and Weir.
Kast, George, Gilbert, and Scott.
Missien. Edward J. 2,900,898.
Smith, Cleveland S. 2,900,236.
Spurlin, William V. 2,874,007.
Syring, Jean V. : See —
Gill, Douglas, and Syring. 2,875,630.
Syring, Jean V., to General Motors Corp.
ment device. 2,875,631, 3-3-59, CI. 74-
Syrovy, Augustin J. : See —
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, and Syrovy. 2,917,141.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,929.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,939.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Iavelli, Syrovy, and Schotz.
2,916,940.
Neracher, Carl A., Dunn, Syrovy, and Schotz. 2,916,936.
Systematic Parking Co. : See —
Sanders, Leon D. 2,901,129.
Syz, Werner, and P. Miiller, to Aluminium-Industrie-Aktien-
Gesellschaft. Method for replacing the pot of an electro-
lytic cell for the production of aluminum. 2,874,103,
2-17-59, CI. 204—67.
Szabo, Gyozo and P. Utility cleaner and brush. 2,879,532,
3-31-59, CI. 15—122.
Szabo, Henrik, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Mag-
net core for pulse motors. 2,909,685 10-20-59, CI. 310—
191.
Szabo, Joseph F. : See —
Pucher, Leo E., Cunningham, and Szabo. 2,880,258.
Szabo, Joseph L., and W. F. Bruce, to American Home Prod-
ucts Corp. Alinhatic and alicyclic diamines and salts
thereof. 2,868,833, 1-13-59, CI. 260 — 501.
Szabo, Joseph L., and W. F. Bruce, to American Home
Products Corp. Heterocyclic diamines and salts thereof.
2,876,236, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 332.2.
Szabo. Paiil. Shrinkage counter for looms. 2,896,329, 7-28-
59, CI. 33 — 129.
Szabo, Piroska : See —
Szabo, Gyozo and P. 2,879,532.
Szady, Leopold T., to Formsprag Co. Sprag assembly for
one-way clutches. 2,883,023, 4-21-59, CI. 192 — 15.1.
Szaloki, Zoltan : See —
Grishin, Peter F., Szaloki, and Zimmermann. 2,889,679.
2,884,418.
2,888,471.
2,900,382.
2,914,544.
and Rosenkranz.
2,869,065.
2,885,617.
Mechanical move-
-424.8.
of America. Multibeam
2,892,020, 6-23-59, CI.
Szaloki, Zoltan, to Whitin Machine Works. Machine for
opening and cleaning fibrous material. 2,900,671. 8-25-59,
CI. 19 — 93.
Szaruga. Joseph A. : See —
Rappaport, George, Szaruga, and Wall. 2,895,920.
Szarvasi, Etienne : See —
Servigne, Marcel, Szarvasi, and Neuvy. 2,868,850.
Szasz, Emery, % to S. Josephson. Stepless gearing, suitable
for driving travelling grates or similar devices. 2,894,402,
7-14-59, CI. 74 — 117.
Szasz, Stefan E., to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. Subterranean
interface locator. 2,894,200, 7-7-59, CI. 324 — 10.
Szatkowski, Witold, to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Method
of reducing the hydride content of acetylene generated from
calcium carbide. 2,908,546, 10-13-59, CI. 23 — 3.
Szayna, Antoni, to United States Rubber Co. Alkyd resins
modified with mono-allyl maleate end groups. 2,889,312,
6-2-59, CI. 260—77.
Sze, Morgan C, and H. W. Wang, to Hydrocarbon Research,
Inc. Urea synthesis. 2,913,493, 11-17-59, CI. 260 — 555.
Szechtman, Joshua, to Amroc Inc. Adjustable supports for
anodes. 2,919,237, 12-29-59, CI. 204 — 225.
Szegho, Constantin S. : See —
Joseph, Perry R., Pakswer, and Szegho. 2,874,077.
Pakswer, Serge, and Szegho. 2,879,182.
Szegvari, Andrew. Valve mechanism, etc. and use thereof.
2,913,115, 11-17-59, CI. 209 — 379.
Szekely, George I., % to Z. Aviezer. Knives. 2,877,551,
3-17-59, CI. 30 — 283.
Szigeti. Paul. Protective cover for an eye. 2,896,615, 7—28—
59, CI. 128—132.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Phase com-
parison. 2,876,382, 3-3-59, CI. 315 — 27.
Sziklai, George C.. and R. D. Lohman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Signalling systems. 2,883,454, 4-21-59, CI.
178—7.5.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp.
color tube registration system.
178 — 5 4.
Sziklai, George C, to Radio Corp. of America. Magnetic
switching circuits. 2,905,754, 9-22-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Sziklai, George C, and R. D. Lohman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Emitter coupled transistor amplifier. 2,885,495,
5-5-59, CI. 179—171.
Sziklai, George C, and R. D. Lohman, to Radio Corp. of
America. Inductive D.-C. setting and clamping circuit
arrangements. 2,912,597, 11-10-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Sziklas, Edward A., and C. M. Banas, to United Aircraft
Corp. Radiantly cooled inlet. 2,914,915, 12-1-59, CI.
60—35.6.
Szilard, Leo : See —
Wigner, Eugene P., Szilard, and Creutz. 2.872.401.
Szilard, Leo, E. P. Wigner, and E. C. Creutz, to United States
of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Jacketed fuel ele-
ments for graphite moderated reactors. 2,886,503, 5-12-59,
CI. 204 — 193.2.
Szlachetka, Stella, to Stanley Home Products, Inc. Cleaning
device and frame therefor. 2.893,039, 7-7-59, CI. 15 — 229.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. Esters and salts of
o-(3-indolvl)-a-ketopropylphosphonic acids. 2,877,234,
3-10-59. CI. 200 — 319.
Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, and R. V. Heinzelman, to The Upjohn
Co. O-di (lower alkyl)-4-lower alkoxv-benzovl-lower alkyl
reserpates. 2,883,386, 4-21-59, CI. 260 — 287.
Sznycer, Bernard W., to Omega Aircraft Corp. Knuckles or
articulated joints of the clevis type. 2,884,273, 4-28-59,
CI. 287 — 100.
Szpak, Stanislaw J., and B. Darrel, to General Electric Co.
Method of making printed circuit. 2,910,351, 10-27-59,
CI. 41 — 43.
Szpila, Jerome S. : See —
Levin, Allan F., and Szpila. 2,882,188.
Szpilfogel, Stefan, and M. S. de Winter, to Organon Inc.
19-nor-steroid compounds and process for the preparation
thereof. 2,878,267, 3-17-59, CI. 260—397.3.
Szten, Emil M. : See —
Austrow, Harold W., May, Neumann, and Szten.
2,876,916.
Szubin, Edward D. : See —
Valko, Emery I., Tesoro, and Szubin. 2,882,185.
Valko, Emery I., Tesoro, and Szubin. 2,914,427.
Szubski, Tadeusz : See —
Maciszewski, Arthur H., Hupert, Goldstein, and Szubski.
2,881,315.
Szukiewicz, Waclaw, to Allied Chemical Corp. Hydraulic
cement-polyurethane compositions useful for coating, seal-
ing, patching and surfacing. 2,902, 3SS, 9-1-59, CI. 117 —
70.
Szukiewicz, Waclaw, A. R. Steimle, and P. H. Rhodes, to P.
H. Rhodes. Production of a cellular polyvinyl polyester
plastic composition. 2,898,312, 8-4-59, CI. 260 — 2.5.
Szumski, John P. : See —
Joiner, Edgar E., and Szumski. 2.901.S41.
Leahy, James F., and Szumski. 2,912,388.
Szumski, Stephen A., to American Cyanamid Co. Chlor-
tetracyeline fermentation. 2,S71,167, 1—27-59, CI.
195—114.
Szumski, Stephen A., to American Cyanamid Co. Selection
of corn steep liquor by measurement of oxidation-reduction
potential. 2,904,473, 9-15-59, CI. 195—103.
LIST OF PATENTEES
925
Szydlowski, Joseph. Feeding of fuel to gas turbines
and propeller pitch control. 2,891,626, 6-23-59, CI.
170 — 135.72.
Szydlowski, Joseph. System for supplying fuel for turbojet
engines. 2.893,481. 7-7-59. CI. 158 — 36.
Szydlowski, Joseph. Axial flow compressors. 2,915,238,
12-1-59, CI. 230 — 134.
Szyper, Charles : See —
Mihalek, Emery, and Szyper. 2,S86,207.
T.I. (Group Services) Ltd.: See —
Woodcock. John W. 2,868,407.
TKM Electric Corp. : See —
Kober, William. 2,873,395.
T-L Holding Co. : See —
Lewis, William H. 2,881,865.
T. M. M. (Research) Ltd. : See —
Hunter, William A. 2,879,551.
Hunter, William A. 2,911,684.
Kaper, George F. 2,890,494.
kaper, George F. 2,891,287.
Foster, John R. 2,895,177.
T. & T. Mfg. Co. : See —
Tessier, Aram J. 2,883,967.
Tab Products Co. : See —
Foote. Francis S., Jr., and Le Claire. 2,884,295.
Tabachnick, Howard : See —
Hedley, Norman, and Tabachnick. 2,884,322.
Hedley Norman, and Tabachnick. 2,903,345.
Tabakof, Allen B., and H. V. Pitt. Packing carton liner for
sensitive instruments. 2,906,445, 9-29-59, CI. 229 — 14.
Tabbi, Guy, to Grieco-Bros., Inc. Garment hanger organizer
and dispenser. 2,918,174, 12-22-59, CI. 211—49.
Taber, David, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method of
controlling nematodes with N-acylpyrrolidones. 2,915,430,
12-1-59, CI. 167 — 33.
Taber, Dudley A. : See —
Dibert, Carl L., and Taber. 2,886,546.
Dibert, Carl L., and TaDer. 2,887,460.
Taber, George H. Motor vehicle steering and spring suspen-
sion mechanism. 2,904,343, 9-15-59, CI. 280 — 43.18.
Taber, George H. Means for effecting the automatic adjust-
ment of wheel camber in automotive vehicles. 2,907,578,
10-6-59, CI. 280 — 112.
Taber, George H. Running gear and spring suspension for
motor vehicles. 2,913,253, 11-17-59, CI. 280 — 124.
Taber, Gilbert B. Electric cigarette lighter. 2,897,336,
7-28-59, CI. 219 — 32.
Taber, Joseph J. : See —
Henderson, James H., and Taber. 2,889,884.
Taber, Ralph F. Instrument for testing properties of mate-
rials. 2,903,887, 9-15-59, CI. 73—81.
Taber, Robert E., and D. R. Hawkinson. to Shell Development
Co. Fluid mixing device. 2,894,732, 7-14-59, Cl. 259 — 4.
Tabern, Donalee L., and R. H. Storey, to Abbott Laboratories.
Capsules and method of producing. 2,911,338, 11-3-59,
Cl. 167—51.
Tabler, Donald C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Treatment of
polymers. 2,913,448. 11-17-59, Cl. 260 — 94.9.
Tabor, Carl J. Apparatus for nebulizing liquid and humidify-
ing inhalant gases. 2.906.513. 9-29-59. Cl. 261—78.
Tabor, Harry Z., to State of Israel, Prime Minister's Office.
Windows for admitting solar radiation. 2,888,007, 5-26-59,
Cl. 126 — 270.
Tabor, Harry Z., to The Research Council of Israel. Re-
ceiver for solar energy collectors. 2,917,817, 12-22-59,
Cl. 29 — ISO.
Tabor, John Q.. Jr. : See —
Johnson, Thomas H., Kane, and Tabor. 2,868,129.
Tacchi, Percy G. Valves for mixing fluids at different tem-
peratures. 2,903,009, 9-8-59, Cl. 137 — 100.
Taccone Pneumatic Foundry Equipment Corp. : See —
Taccone, Russell W. 2,877,521.
Taccone, Russell W. 2,891,789.
Taccone, Russell W., to Taccone Pneumatic Foundry Equip-
ment Corp. Hollow core molding machine. 2,877,521,
3-17-59, Cl. 22—10.
Taccone, Russell W., to Taccone Pneumatic Foundry Equip-
ment Corp. Device for checking the movement of a machine
part. 2,891,789, 6-23-59, Cl. 267—75.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Clasp brake
linkage alignment arrangement. 2,871.989, 2-3-59, Cl.
188—33.
Tack. Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Brake head
balancing device. 2,876,870, 3-10-59, Cl. 188—206.
Tack, Carl E., to American Steel Foundries. Rotor brake.
2,877,871, 3-17-59. Cl. 188—59.
Tack, Carl E., to Ameriean Steel Foundries. Rotor brake.
2,890,767, 6-16-59, Cl. 188 — 59.
Tack, Carl E., and W. S. Polanin, to American Steel Foun-
dries. Railway brake. 2,877,870, 3-17-59, Cl. 188 — 33.
Tack, Carl E., R. W. Lanman, and N. F. Flesch, to American
Steel Foundries. Rotor brake. 2,903,095, 9-8-59. Cl. 188 —
59.
Tackaberry, Robert B., to American Optical Co. Microscope
focusing mechanism. 2,901,942, 9-1-59, Cl. 88 — 39.
Tackaberry. Robert B., to American Optical Co. Stereoscopic
microscope. 2,901,943, 9-1-59. Cl. 88—39.
Tacke, Albert, and K. Haneklaus. Flexible shaft coupling.
2,871,682, 2-3-59, Cl. 64 — 9.
Tacklind, Sven M., and G. Vogl, to Svenska Ackumulator
Aktiebolaget Jungner. Collimator sight. 2,895,372,
7-21-59, Cl. 88 — 2.4.
Taetair Inc. : See —
Harcum, William M. 2,871,704.
Tacvorian, Skon : See —
Hivert, Andre, and Tacvorian. 2,881,067.
Taddeo, Fausto V., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Comparison cir-
cuit. 2,905,887, 9-22-59, Cl. 324 — 68.
Tadema, Harco J., to Shell Development Co. Producing pe-
troleum by underground combustion. 2,874,777, 2-24-09,
Cl. 166 — 11.
Tafel, Robert W„ and F. E. Smith, to United States of
America, Navy. Camera magazine brake control and film
failure mechanism. 2,914,268, 11-24-59, Cl. 242 — 71.5.
Taff, Wilfred O. : See —
Hemminger, Charles E., Welty, Taff. and Sage. 2,901,415.
Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co., The : See —
Stead, Clifford. 2,883,803.
Taft, William E. : See —
Clark, Joe H., and Taft. 2,891,953.
Taggart, Charles E., to General Precision Laboratory Inc.
Pulse train generator with variable pulse length. 2,885,547,
5-5-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Taggart & Myers : See —
Myers, John F. 2,877,954.
Taggart, Robert E., to Lynch Corp. Carton blank feeder and
gluer. 2,877,737, 3-17-59, Cl. 118—212.
Tagliaferri, Frank P., J. L. Bruni, and G. B. Grevey. Flat-
tire indicator. 2,887,982, 5-26-59, Cl. 116 — 34.
Tague, Byrl D. : See —
Ford, Gerald M., and Tague. 2,889,512.
Taich, Albert, and T. Gill, to Consumers Tire & Supply Co.,
Inc. Means for locating punctures in tubeless tires.
2,902,856, 9-8-59, Cl. 73 — 45.6.
Taicher, Leonard L., to Pan American Modes, Inc. Shoes.
2,887,795, 5-26-59, Cl. 36 — 58.5.
Tailleferre, Henri, to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces et Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny &
Cirey. Flow control apparatus. 2,873,761, 2-17-59, Cl.
137 — 553.
Taipale, George, also known as Y. Taipale, to American Sili-
cate Co., Inc. Adsorption substances preparation. 2,892,800,
6-30-59, Cl. 252 — 450.
Taipale. Yrjo : See —
Taipale, George. 2,892,800.
Tait, George W. C, to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Annular impactor sampling device.
2.879,664, 3-31-59, Cl. 73 — 28.
Tait Mfg. Co., The : See —
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,867,173.
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,885,964.
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,901,976.
Lung, Kenneth R. 2,919,321.
Lung. Kenneth R. 2,919,357.
Tajbl, Franz, and M. Gillitzer, to Gesellschaft fur Linde's
Eismaschinen Akt. Apparatus for stabilising the welding
arc in an electric arc-welding installation. 2,880,376,
3-31-59, Cl. 315—289.
Takacs, Robert J., to The Owen Bucket Co. Jaw suspension
for grapple. 2,894,781, 7-14-59, Cl. 294 — 107.
Takami, Yasuo, and T. Araki. Process for the production of
phenylchlorosilanes. 2,903,473, 9-8-59, Cl. 260 — 448.2.
Takeda Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. : See —
Miki, Takuichi, and Hara. 2,891,068.
Miki, Takuichi, and Hara. 2,891,081.
Ueno, Yoshio. 2,902,492.
Takeuchi, Takahiro. Pipe coupling having a gasket respon-
sive to internal or external pressure. 2,884,264, 4—28-59,
Cl. 285 — 110.
Talalay, Anselm, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. An improved
foam rubber mold. 2,901,773, 9-1-59, Cl. 18 — 39.
Talambiras, Robert P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Modulator
binary counter circuit. 2,888,560, 5-26-59, Cl. 250 — 27.
Talarico, Frank : See, —
Horning, James W. 2,919,0S5.
Talarico, Lawrence J., and F. P. Travisano. Hospital bed.
2,887,691, 5-26-59, Cl. 5 — 62.
Talas, Alfred : See —
Chapman, Walter R., and Talas. 2,895,772.
Talbert, Austin G., to Talbert Construction Equipment Co.
Removable gooseneck drawbar for trailers and the like.
2,907,581. 10-6-59, Cl. 280 — 423.
Talbert Construction Equipment Co. : See —
Talbert, Austin G. 2,907,581.
Talbert, Lorraine E. Variable tread crane carrier drive
assembly. 2,901,050, 8-25-59, Cl. 180 — 22.
Talbert, Thomas L. Anti-snagging device for fishhooks.
2,874,509, 2-24-59, Cl. 43 — 13.2.
Talbot, Claiborne E., Jr. Container construction. 2,901,159,
8-25-59, Cl. 229—39.
Talbot, Howard H., to United Engineering and Foundry Co.
Cushioning apparatus for reciprocating elements. 2,917,305,
12-15-59, Cl. 267 — 75.
Talbot, Richard C. : See —
Ferguson, John L., Sr., and Talbot. 2,896,569.
Talbot, Warren, to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.
Liquid level sensing means. 2,894,390, 7-14-59, Cl. 73 —
295.
Talbott, Thomas K. : See —
Daugherty, Jesse, and Talbott. 2,887,016.
926
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Glyoxal cross-
5-12-59, CI.
2,883,138.
2,893,116.
2,902,757.
rake. 2,893,192,
Motor support.
2,874,641.
Inc. Electrical
2,887,558,
Talbott, William G. Well pipe bypass valve. 2,905,250,
9-22-59, CI. 160—226.
Talboys, Henry H., to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Method and
machine for tamping railway ballast. 2,887,006, 5-19-59,
CI. 104 — 12.
Talco Engineering Co., The : See —
Hirt, Gerald E., and Martino. 2,900,150.
Ilirt, Gerald E., and Strickland. 2,878,905.
Talcott, Horace C. : See —
Faulkner, Alfred H., and Talcott. 2,885,484.
Talcott, Horace C, to General Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Waystation employing transistor amplifier. 2,912,502,
11-10-59, CI. 179—1.
Talet, Pierre A., to SocifitS Nobel Francaise.
linked acrylamide copolymers. 2,886,557,
260—72.
Talge, Foster L. : See —
Blumkin, Sidney. 2,913,201.
Talge, Henry J. : See —
Aberer, Frank E., and Talge.
Aberer, Frank E., and Talge.
Aberer Frank E., and Talge.
Blumkin, Sidney. 2,913,201.
Talge, Henry J., and F. E. Aberer, to J. C. Hockery, trustee.
Can elevator. 2,903,927, 9-15-59, CI. 81 — 3.32.
Talkington, Harry W. Koof bolt extractor machine.
2.S72.835. 2-10-59, CI. 81—54.
Tallarico, Eugene J. Snap-a-hook. 2,913,793, 11-24-59, CI.
24 — 146.
Tallent, Benjamin P., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Oil cooled
glass forming tods. 2,882,647, 4-21-59, CI. 49—68.
Talley, Samuel K., R. A. Coit, and J. T. Koot, to Shell De-
velopment Co. Improved mineral lubricating oil composi-
tion. 2,915,406, 12-1-59, CI. 252 — 33.4.
Talley, Walter J., to The Pure Oil Co. Pallet for moving and
storing cardboard. 2,885,241, 5-5-59, CI. 294 — 67.
Talley, Walter J., to The Pure Oil Co. Drum stacking ring.
2,912,139, 11-10-59, CI. 220—97.
Tallman, John. Central delivery hay
7-7-59. CI. 56 — 27.
Tallon, James B., and H. M. Crapse.
2,915,624, 12-1-59, CI. 248—9.
Tallon, William T. : See- —
McCandlish, Albanis P., and Tallon.
Tally, Sidney K., to Sanders Associates,
resistors and process for manufacturing same.
5-19-59, CI. 201 — 73.
Tally, Sidney K., and V. F. Dahlgren, to Sanders Associates,
Inc. Printed circuit baseboard. 2,876,393, 3-3-59, CI.
317—101.
Tally, Sidney K., and B. J. Haidler, to Sanders Associates,
Inc. Encapsulated electrical resistors and process for manu-
facturing same. 2,885,525, 5-5-59, CI. 201—73.
Talmadse Howard A., to United Aircraft Corp. Clamp.
2,867,883. 1-13-59, CI. 24—279.
Talmev, Paul : See —
Crehan, William J., Klouse, and Talmey. 2,908,568.
Talmey, Paul, to General American Transportation Corp.
Temperature control systems for railway refrigerator cars,
or the like. 2,887,853, 5-26-59, CI. 62—160.
Talmey, Paul, and W. J. Crehan, to General American Trans-
portation Corp. Lined containers and methods of making
the same. 2,908,419, 10-13-59, CI. 220 — 63.
Talon. Inc. : See —
Abernetny, Ira A., Jr. 2,895,149.
Brown, Alexander M. 2.894,305.
Brown, Alexander M. 2,900,694.
Brown, Alexander M. 2.913,795.
Carlile, Alfred E. 2,895,170.
Hawkins, Thane E. 2,913.796.
Hendlev. James A. 2,907,355.
Poux. Noel J. 2.870.507.
Sundback. Gideon. 2.867.878.
Swan, Allan O. 2.871.539.
Van Amburg, William F., and Vincent. 2,894,469.
Tamarin, Bernard J. Torpedo-type cleaner with detachable
cord reel. 2.877.488, 3-17-59, CI. 15—323.
Tamarin, Bernard J. Container. 2,901,097, 8-25-59, CI.
206 — 41.2.
Tamarin, Bernard J. and R. B. Cigarette package and meth-
od of making the same. 2,903,157, 9-8-59, CI. 221 — 260.
Tamarin, Richard B. : See —
Tamarin, Bernard J. and R. B. 2,903,157.
Tambini, Robert L. : See —
Hawk, Le Roy R., Bolkin, Smith, and Tambini. 2,908,-
577.
Tamblyn, John W., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Polyvinyl chloride plastic compositions containing an
organophosphorus amide as an ultraviolet inhibitor.
2,912,411, 11-10-59, CI. 260—45.9.
Tamburro, Francis P., to Willcox & Gihbs Sewing Machine
Co. Sewing machine. 2,910,024, 10-27-59, CI. 112 — 123.
Tamele, Miroslav W., and K. Nozaki, to Shell Development
Co. Platinum metal catalysts. 2,917,466, 12-15-59,
CI. 252—455.
Tamm, Emil S., to The General Industries Co. Speed con-
trol for electric motors. 2,883,598, 4-21-59, CI. 318 — 325.
Tamniinen, Pentti J. Galvanic battery of the flat cell tvpe
and method of producing the same. 2,889,389, 6-2-59,
CI. 136—111.
for
59,
Tamura, Shiro : See —
Maruyama, Taketo, Sakamoto, Tamura, Kawahara. and
Okubo. 2,896,252.
Tamura Works, Ltd. : See —
Kubota, Tadashi. 2,904,459.
Tan, Kheng S., to International Harvester Co. Valve
operating a pair of related devices. 2,912,826, 11-17-
Cl. 60 — 97.
Tanabe, Kenichi : See —
Osugi, Tetsuro. Tanabe, Ohno, and Suda. 2,906,594.
Tanabe, Masato, and J. W. Bolger, to Riker Laboratories, Inc.
A-"*<28>-solanidene-3/3,12/3-diol, A5:!2<2s>-solanidiene-3/3,12/3-diol,
and process for the preparation thereof. 2,911,402,
11-3-59, CI. 260 — 239.5.
Tanabe. Takashi : See —
Sakurai, Ryoichi, Tanabe, and Nagao. 2,902,335.
Tanaka, Akira : See —
Ragsdale, La Verne B., and Tanaka. 2,875,809.
Tanaka, Keiji : See —
Kobayashi, Takizo. 2.906,923.
Tanaka, Kiichiro : See —
Imai. Kaneo, Ikeda, Tanaka, and Sugawara. 2,868,839.
Tanaka, Nawokich. Means for presenting pictures in three
dimensional effect. 2,888,855, 6-2-59, CI. 88 — 1.
Tanaka, Nobutaka, and T. Kawahashi, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Repeating system for time-division
multiplex communication circuits. 2,890,283, 6-9-59, CI.
179 — 15.
Tancred, William L. : See —
Fountain, Henry F., and Tancred. 2,870,336.
Tancred, William L., to The W. N. Borg Corp. Relay.
2,892,058, 6-23-59, CI. 200 — 104.
Tandler, William S., to The Warner and Swasey Co. Gauging
head and master fixture for multiprobe gauging apparatus.
2,880,510, 4-7-59, CI. 33—174.
Tandler, William S., and M. Grossman, to The Warner 4
Swasey Co. Tolerance indicating gauging apparatus.
2,892,257, 6-30-59, CI. 33—174.
Tanenbaum, Morris : See —
Logan, Ralph A., Peters, and Tanenbaum. 2,879,190.
Tanenbaum, Morris, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Photocell array. 2,911,539, 11-3-59, CI. 250 — 211.
Tangel Material Handling Equipment, Inc. : See —
Claud-Mantle, Arthur. 2,873,689.
Tangeman, Larry : See —
Blue, John, Johnston, and Tangeman. 2,913,992.
Tangen, Orland W. : See —
Gray, Ronald V. 2,916,924.
Tanguy, Denis R., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.
Memorizing system. 2,888,309, 5-26-59, CI. 346 — 33.
Taniguchi, Fumio. Electrically heated boiling water pot.
2.868.945. 1-13-59, CI. 219 — 14.
Tank, Lawrence E. : See —
Kuhl, Charles F„ Jr., Tank, and Tinari. 2,882,390.
Tank Service and Construction Co. : See —
Graham, Arthur H.. and Stalev. 2,884,156.
Tanke, Willard H., and W. L. Voegeli, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg.
Co. Power lift system. 2.914,125. 11-24-59, CI. 172 — 8.
Tankersley, James A., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Brake ad-
juster. 2,888,109, 5-26-59, CI. 188 — 196.
Tann Corp. : See —
Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 2.904,741.
Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 2,917,599.
Tann, David. VariaDle pitch pulley. 2,S83,870, 4-28-59,
CI. 74 — 230.17.
Tann, David. Wiring board and method of construction.
2.893.150. 7-7-59. CI. 41 — 24.
Tann, David. Washing and drying machines. 2,895,232,
7—21—59 q\ 34 95
Tann. William E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Poly-
chloroprene cement cured with carbon disulfide, lower
alkylaminoalcohols and lower polyalkylamines. 2,875,184,
2-24-59. CI. 260—79.5.
Tannenbaum, Eileen : See —
Atalla. Martin M., Scheibner, and Tannenbaum.
2,899.344.
Tannenbaum, Jerome, to B & K Mfg. Co. System for testing
an amplifier. 2,896,157, 7-21-59, CI. 324 — 57.
Tannenbaum, Miklos, and L. Kun, to Pablo Saltesz. Pacifier.
2,889,829, 6-9-59, CI. 128 — 252.
Tannenbaum, Wesley, and R. D. Adams, to Avco Mfg. Corp.
Thyratron circuit. 2,901,611, 8-25-59. CI. 250 — 27.
Tanner, Charles L.. to Tanner Engineering Co. Fluid pres-
sure seal ring. 2,873,132, 2-10-59, CI. 288 — 19.
Tanner. Charles L.
CI. 309—23.
Tanner. Clarence M. Food tray. 2,906,412, 9-29-59. CI.
211—74.
Tanner, David S. Swivel stand for model
2,910,260, 10-27-59, CI. 24S— 181.
Tanner Engineering Co. : See — -
Tanner. Charles L. 2,873,132.
Tanner, Harley L., Ill : See —
Itria, Oswald A., and Tanner. 2,887,053.
Tanner. Paul H. : See —
Niiranen, John V., and Tanner. 2,871,579.
Tanner, Walton B., and J. R. Wesel, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. Purification of polyvinyl acetate.
2.878,108. 3-17-59, CI. 202 — 46.
Tannery. Fred R. Rubber stamp. 2,899,895, 8-18-59, CI.
101—381.
Reinforced seal ring. 2,898,167, 8-4-59,
airplanes.
LIST OF PATENTEES
927
Tansel, Cecil L., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Phototypograph.
2,896,523, 7-28-59, CI. 95 — 4.5.
Tanzola, William A. : See —
George, Charles B., Tanzola, and Kahler. 2,87i,08o.
Kahler, Harry L., and Tanzola. 2,900,222.
Tanzola, William A., and J. R. Schieber, to Betz Laboratories,
Inc. 'Liquid dispensing mechanism. 2,867,354, 1-6-09, CI.
222 — 64.
Tapas, John C. : See —
Kleiman Morton, and Tapas. 2,904,599.
Tapeswitch Corp. of America : See —
Koenig, Robert H. 2,896,042. „,..„„
Taplin, John F. Manostat. 2,879,783, 3-31-59, CI. 13 < —
116.3. - , . ,
Taplin, John F., to Fairchild Engine and Airplane
Corp. Differential pressure-responsive regulating means.
2,918,074, 12-22-59, CI. 137— S6. . .
Taplin, William H., and G. H. Harris, to The Dow Chemical
Co. Process for producing aromatic acids. 2,906,775,
9_29-59. CI. 260 — 524.
Tapp, Ernest A. : See — ■
Frakes, Hershal S. 2,879,892.
Tapp, Ernest T. J., and J. Davey, to County Commercial Cars
Ltd. Mountings for driven wheels of motor vehicles.
2,882,984, 4-21-59, CI. 180 — 1.
Tapp, Ernest T. J., and J. Davey, to County Commercial
Cars Ltd. Implement supporting mechanism for tractors.
2 91*3 131 12—22—59 CI. 172 145.
Tapp, Harry F., to Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co. Switch mech-
anism for storage tank level measuring apparatus.
2,901,567, 8-25-59, CI. 200 — 65.
Tapp, James F. : See —
Frakes, Hershal S. 2,879,892.
Tapp. Raymond P. J., to Market Transport Ltd. Loading
and unloading apparatus carried by vehicles. 2,911,118,
11-3-59, CI. 214 — 77.
Tappan Co., The : See —
Lantz, Ray F., Scott, Perl, and Clark. 2,911,810.
Tapper Robert. Epilation device. 2,894,512, 7-14-59, CI.
128—303.18.
Tarantino, Thomas R. : See —
Brouillard, Robert E., and Tarantino. 2,900,390.
Taras, John : .See —
Randall, David I., and Taras. 2.873.279.
Randall, David I., and Taras. 2,908,544.
Randall, David 1., and Taras. 2,914,542.
Randall. David I., Wowk, and Taras. 2,914.538.
Tarbes. Pierre, to Society Nouvelle de 1'Outillage R. B. V.
et de La Radio-Industrie. Photoresistive cells. 2,875.308,
2-24-59. CI. 201 — 63.
Tarbox, George R., to Eastern Malleable Iron Co. Hammer.
2,884,970, 5-5-59, CI. 145 — 36.
Tarbox. John P. Physician's bag. 2,870,904. 1-27-59. CI.
206 — 12.
Tarbox, John P. Simulated baseball game apparatus.
2.886,318. 5-12-59, CI. 273—88.
Tarbox. Richard P. : See — ■
Neuworth, Martin B., Paterson, and Tarbox. 2,904,595.
Tarbuck, Robert R. : See —
Epstein. Herman, and Tarbuck. 2.917.996.
Tarbuck, Robert R., to Burroughs Corp. Tape feeding sys-
tem. 2.869.684, 1-20-59, CI. 188 — 78.
Tarby. Stephen E. : See —
Ailes. Warren, George, and Tarby. 2,874,451.
Tarex S.A. : See —
Bergonzo, Pierre. 2,903,924.
Tarin. Lillian. Pouring spout for cartons. 2,878,966,
3-24-59. CI. 222 — 90.
Tarleton, Frederic L., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator
cabinet construction. 2,880,049, 3-31-59, CI. 312 — 296.
Tarleton, Howard A., and E. H. Rothrock, to Black, Starr
& Gorham. Cigarette case. 2,897,958, 8-4-59, CI. 206 — 41.
Tarlton. Frank H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Vehicle power steer-
ing apparatus. 2.870.645, 1-27-59, CI. 74 — 388.
Tarlton, Russell A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Laminated
magnetic stack. 2,880,498, 4-7-59, 29 — 196.1.
Tarmann, Bruno, and R. Obauer, to Gebr. Bohler & Co. Akt.
Process of making drop-forgings. 2,871.557, 2-3-59. CI.
29 — 528.
Tarmv, Barrv L. : See — -
Houston, Robert W., Tarmy, and Long. 2,904,484.
Tarmy, Barry L., and R. B. Long, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Radiochemical treatment of heavy oils.
2,904,485, 9-15-59, CI. 204 — 154.
Tarr, Thomas A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional
crystallization process and apparatus. 2,874,199, 2-17-59,
CI. 260 — 066.
Tarr, Thomas A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation by
crystallization. 2,885,431, 5-5-59, CI. 260 — 475.
Tarrant. Fred K. Machine for picking up litter. 2,918,694,
12-29-59, CI. 15—350.
Tarrant, James H. : See — ■
Wells, Daniel M., and Tarrant. 2,881,693.
Tarrant, Paul, to Dow Corning Corp. Halocyclobutyl sub-
stituted organosilicon compounds. 2,911,428, 11-3-59, CI.
260 — 448.2.
Tarschisch, Harry : See —
Leonard. Edward J.. Hemel, Karow, Gibson, Liston, and
Tarschisch. 2,918,533.
Tarsey, Alexandre R. : See —
Davis, Delmar B., and Tarsey. 2,890,100.
Tarsey, Alexandre R., and W. D. Guthrie, to Titanium Metals
Corp. of America. Purification of titanium tetrachloride
with copper. 2,871,094, 1-27-59. CI. 23—87.
Tarsio, Peter J., and L. Xicholl, to Kay-Fries Chemicals Inc.
Preparation of cytosine and intermediates. 2,892,840, 6-
30-59, CI. 260 — 256.4.
Tarsoly, Balazs. Material separator and energy apparatus.
2,875,949, 3-3-59, CI. 233—27.
Tarte, Franklin E., Jr. Rotary pocketed target. 2,886,321,
5-12-59, CI. 273—105.
Tarte, Franklin E., Jr. Game apparatus. 2,893,734,
7-7-59, CI. 273 — 85.
Tarte, Franklin E., Jr. Tape reel storage device. 2,918,342,
12-22-59, CI. 312—330.
Tarukawa, Tomiji. Apparatus for the automatic measure-
ment of an amount of any powdery stock-material.
2,902,188, 9-1-59, CI. 222—63.
Tarwid, Wesley A. : See —
Muehling, Charles L., and Tarwid. 2,914,213.
Tarwid, Wesley A., to American Can Co. Polyester plasti-
cized vinyl polymer organosol composition. 2,918,445,
12-22-59, CI. 260 — 32.8.
Tarzian, George M., to American Special Machine Co. Drive
mechanism for automatic assembly machines. 2,903,914,
9-15-59, CI. 74—820.
Tascher, Paul J. Abrasive flux and flush control system for
dental apparatus. 2,875,521, 3-3-59, CI. 32 — 58.
Tashiro, Frank K. Shot-type fishing sinker. 2,904,924,
9-22-59, CI. 43—44.89.
Tashjian, Aram : See —
Kreft. Leon J. 2.868,193.
Tashjian, Harry J. : See —
Wilson, Lawrence A., Durfee, and Tashjian. 2,900,831.
Tassara, Luigi, to Metal-Lux S. r. 1. Continuous variation
potentiometer. 2,873,336, 2-10-59, CI. 201 — 55.
Tassie, John W. D., to Advance Glove Mfg. Co. Finger cot.
2,882,528, 4-21-59. CI. 2 — 21.
Tast, Glen O. : See —
Steele, Roger C, and Tast. 2,870.693.
Tatay, Frank. Portable, extensible air conditioner. 2,917,128,
12-15-59, CI. 181—36.
Tate, Bryce E. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, and Tate. 2,899,457.
Bavley, Abraham, and Tate. 2,899,462.
Tate. Clifford E., and P. J. G. Freeman, to Marconi's Wireless
Telegraph Co. Ltd. Transceiver with automatic bias con-
trol of modulator. 2,894,122, 7-7-59, CI. 250 — 13.
Tate, Edward E. : See — -
Kaye, Philip, and Tate. 2,883,692.
Kaye, Philip, and Tate. 2,888.698.
Kave, Philip, and Tate. 2 908.928.
Peilet, Lester R., Kaye, and Tate. 2,916,756.
Peilet, Lester R., Kaye, and Tate. 2,916,757.
Tate, Francis E.G.: See —
Scott, Gerald, and Tate. 2,889,381.
Tate. George E. : Sre —
Arnold. Stanfield X., and Tate. 2.909,158.
Tate, George E., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Method for gen-
erating vapor. 2,895,456, 7-21-59, CI. 122 — 406.
Tate, Roger W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Frac-
tionation in coker scrubber of heavy gas oils containing a
high concentration of metal contaminants. 2,901,416,
8-25-59, CI. 208 — 82.
Tate, Roger W.. W. A. Rex, deceased (V. C. Rex, adminis-
tratrix), and C. E. Hemminger, to Esso Research and En-
gineering Co. Method of controlling oxidation state of hy-
droforming catalysts. 2.873.248, 2-10-59. CI. 208 — 136.
Tate, Roger W., and R. J. Volkmann. to Delavan Mfg. Co.
Liquid spray nozzle. 2,904,263, 9-15-59. CI. 239 — 494.
Tateishi, Arthur. Mounting for a fan assembly or the like.
2,904,298, 9-15-59, CI. 248 — 127.
Tateishi, Toshio, to Nippon Mishin Seizo Kabushihi Kaisha.
Sewing mechanism of sewing machine. 2,873,706, 2-17-59,
CI. 112—181. ■
Tatnall Measuring Systems Co. : See —
Bean, William T., Jr. 2.899.658.
McClelland, John C. 2,908,163.
Starr, James E. 2,900,818.
Tatsak Jack E * See
Sh'erts, William M., Tatsak, and Zurney. 2,873,559.
Tatsch, Richard. Nested conduits. 2,872,035, 2-3-59 CI.
206—65.
Tattersall, Norman, to Leyland Motors Ltd. Motor vehicle
driving gear. 2.894,609. 7-14-59, CI. 192 — 3.2.
Taub. George. Dental composition comprising synthetic poly-
mer, solvent therefor, and inorganic filler. 2,877,199,
3-10-59. CI. 260 — 32.8.
T'liihp f^i t*1 * S\PP,
Bockmann, Klaus, and Taube. 2,900,379.
Taube, Carl, Farbenfabriken Bayer Akt. Disazo dyestuffs.
2,886,562. 5-12-59. CI. 260—161.
Taube, Carl, and K. Bockmann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer
Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for improving the fastness
properties of dyeings with substantive dyestuffs. 2,912,296,
11-10-59, CI. 8—74.
Taubenslag, Morris J., and E. G. May, to United States of
America, Navv. D.C. discriminator gating circuit.
2,898,460, 8-4-59, CI. 250 — 27.
Tauber, Robert. Surgical needle guiding instrument.
2,897,820, 8-4-59. CI. 128—334.
928
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Tauber, Samuel P., and G. J. Stinnett, to United States Rub-
ber Co. Sealers for joints. 2,899,870, S-18-59, CI. 94 —
18.
Taubert, Kurt : See —
Hennig, Walter, Scheinert, Taubert, and Strehle.
2,911,894.
Taubes, Ernest P., to Photostat Corp. Photographic develop-
ing apparatus. 2,889,702, 6-9-59, CI. 95 — 94.
Taubnian, Samuel. Shower door handle. 2,904,308, 9-15-59,
CI. 292 — 347.
Taugner, Jack W. : See —
Coleman, Ivan V., and Taugner. 2,897,273.
Taunt, James t£., to International Business Machine Corp.
Tester. 2,895,100, 7-14-59. CI. 324 — 158.
Tausch, Gilbert H., C. B. Corley, Jr., and J. W. Kenneday,
to Jersey Production Research Co. Permanent well com-
pletion apparatus. 2,888,080, 5-20-59, CI. 100 — 192.
Tausch, Gilbert H., C. B. Corley, Jr., and J. W. Kenneday, to
Jersey Production Research Co. Permanent well comple-
tion apparatus. 2,894,588, 7-14-59, CI. 106 — 192.
Tausch, Gilbert H., and J. \V. Kenneday, to Jersey Produc-
tion Research Co. Permanent well completion apparatus.
2,906,345, 9-29-59, CI. 160 — 189.
Tauscher, Vernon A., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Stepper
motor. 2,870,655, 3-10-59, CI. 74 — 565,
Tavani, Lorenzo, and M. Morini, to Montecatini-Societa Gen-
erale per 1'Industria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for the
production of cation exchange resins of the carboxylic type.
2,885,371, 5-5-59, CI. 260—2.2.
Tavannes Watch Co. S. A. : See —
Maire, Georges. 2,872,775.
Tavares, Everett A. Rudder. 2,909,143, 10-20-59, CI. 114 —
160.
Tavender, Walter K. : See —
Reimers, Alfred E., Tavender, and McCormack. 2,880,300.
Tavender, Walter K., and L. J. McCormack, Jr. Portable
steam guns and steam-superheating apparatus therefor.
2,878,300, 3-17-59, CI. 219—39.
Tavender, Walter K., and L. J. McCormack, Jr. Removable
heating element for pressing-iron sole plate and methods
of removably mounting such heating element therein.
2,913,564, 11-17-59, CI. 219—25.
Tavener, Ernest E., to Keith Blackman, Ltd. Gas pressure
loaded regulator. 2,902,047, 9-1-59, CI. 137 — 505.18.
Taverna, Arthur R., to Allied Research Products, Inc.
Addition agent for cadmium plating solution. 2,912,370,
11-10-59, CI. 204 — 50.
Tavernese, Vincent, and A. H. Deatrick ; said Tavernese
assor. to R. D. Adams. Concentrate entraining injector
and mixer. 2,881,781, 4-14-59, CI. 137 — 205.5.
Tavi, Felix. Ski having tensioning means. 2,918,293, 12-
22-59, CI. 280—11.13.
Tavis, John R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Gal-
vanometer structure. 2,867,770. 1-6-59, CI. 324 — 154.
Tavis, John R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Sus-
pension galvanometer. 2,873,427, 2-10-59, CI. 324 — 97.
Tavis, John R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Suspension galvanometer. 2,874,353, 2-17-59, CI. 324 —
97.
Tavis, John R., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp.
Galvanometer structure. 2,886,781, 5-12-59, CI. 324 — 154.
Tavone, Vincent. Reciprocating irrigation sprinkler system.
2,895,080, 7-21-59, CI. 239 — 76.
Tavone, Vincent. Adjustable sprinkler for lawns. 2,895,082,
7-21-59, CI. 239—281.
Tawco Products, Inc. : See —
Williams, Donald L., and Allen. 2,911,051.
Tayco Developments, Inc. : See —
Taylor. Paul H. 2,909,398.
Taylor, Alan W. : See —
Allen. Robert W and Taylor. 2,808,590.
Taylor, Albert J. : See —
Johnson, James R., and Taylor. 2,905,528.
Taylor, Allan J., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Elevating dollv.
2,896,909, 7-28-59, CI. 254 — 9.
Taylor, Allan J., and A. Toth, to Northrop Corp. Material
handling fixture. 2,901,201, 8-25-59, CI. 248—119.
Taylor, Allen R. : See — ■
Smith, Harry R., and Taylor. 2,917,712.
Taylor, Arthur K., to Taylor Machine Co. Method and appa-
ratus for registering cylindrical forms. 2,907,274. 10-6-59,
CI. 101 — 401.1
Taylor, Arthur R.. to Brown Co. Method and apparatus for
pressing fibrous tubing. 2,884,062, 4-28-59, CI. 162 — 415.
Tavlor, Arthur S. : See —
Stirn, Prank E., and Taylor. 2,878,030.
Stirn, Frank E., and Taylor. 2,902,802.
Taylor, Arthur S., and W. P. Konazewski, to American
Cyanamid Co. Method and machine for marking bottle
closures. 2,891,468, 6-23-59, CI. 101—5.
Tavlor, Ashton B. Terminal blocks for electrical trolley sys-
tems. 2,884,614, 4-28-59. CI. 339—263.
Taylor, Billy W., to Fisher Scientific Co. Fractional distilla-
tion apparatus. 2,876,175, 3-3-59, CI. 202 — 158.
Taylor Biscuit Co. : See —
Barr, James W. 2,909,261.
Taylor, Brian : See —
Bird, Raymond, and Taylor. 2,890,439.
Taylor, Carl C, and S. L. Pitzer. Flow controllers.
2,915,084, 12-1-59, CI. 137—501.
Taylor, Charles A., to Burroughs Corp. Reset mechanism for
accelerometers. 2,878,775, 3-24-59, CI. 116 — 129.
Taylor, Charles H. : See —
Briskin, Theodore S., Lustig. and Taylor. 2,907,532.
Taylor, Charles L., to General Electric Co. Electronic tube
structure. 2,888,590, 5-26-59, CI. 313 — 299.
Taylor, Charles R., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Hydraulic mech-
anism. 2,913,990, 11-24-59, CI. 103 — 125.
Taylor, Charles \V., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ex-
trusion apparatus. 2,908,938, 10-20-59, Cl. 18 — 14.
Taylor, Charles W., and M. E. Komp, to The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Co. Friction composition comprising carbonized
elements held in a matrix of uncarbonized material and
method for preparing same. 2,885,379, 5-5-59, Cl. 260 — 38.
Taylor, Clair A., and D. A. Robbins. Attachment for use in
cleaning firearms. 2,877,484, 3-17-59, Cl. 15 — 210.
Taylor, Clarence C. : See —
Leo, Herbert T., and Taylor. 2,910,366.
Taylor, Claude A. : See —
Welden, Artie L. 2,885,296.
Taylor, Clement F.. to General Electric Co. Mass flowmeter
motive apparatus. 2,907,208, 10-6-59, Cl. 73 — 194.
Taylor, Clyde B. : See —
■Snyder. Robert E., and Taylor. 2,910,309.
Taylor, Daniel D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Mill for
comminuting solid material. 2,883,118, 4-21-59, Cl.
241 — 172.
Taylor, Daniel D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electrical
detonator. 2,918,871, 12-29-59, Cl. 102 — 70.2.
Taylor, Donald F., R. L. Baughman, and L. F. Yntema, to
Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Purification of refractory
metals. 2,904,430, 9-15-59, Cl. 75 — 200.
Taylor, Donald F., R. L. Baughman, and L. F. Yntema, to
Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Method of recovering tan-
talum and columbium. 2,905,548, 9-22-59, Cl. 75 — 84.
Taylor, Donald F., R. L. Baughman, and L. F. Yntema, to
Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Method of recovering refrac-
tory metals. 2,905,549, 9-22-59, Cl. 75 — 84.
Taylor, Donald F., R. L. Baughman, and L. F. Yntema, to
Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Recovery of refractory
metals. 2,905,550, 9-22-59, Cl. 75 — 84.
Taylor, Donald J. Self-prompter. 2,867,051, 1-6-59, Cl.
40—78.
Taylor, Donald R., Jr., and P. Z. Ingerman, to Philco Corp.
Deflection system for cathode ray tubes. 2,911,566,
11-3-59, Cl. 315—27.
Taylor, Donald S., and N. P. Nies, to United States Borax &
Chemical Corp. Anhydrous crystalline borate and process
for producing same. 2,886,461, 5-12-59, Cl. 106 — 316.
Taylor, Douglas E. : See —
Jones, Lloyd R., Freund, Raynor, and Taylor. 2,882,346.
Taylor, Douglas E., L. R. Jones, and W. F. Mitchell, to
Dictaphone Corp. Control apparatus for remote dictation
systems. 2,870,204, 1-20-59, Cl. 179 — 100.1.
Taylor, Edward R., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Single phase liquid lubricating, anti-corrosion, anti-acid
composition and preparation of same. 2,914,481, 11-24—59,
Cl. 252—74.
Taylor, Edwin A. : See —
Salt, Albert E.. and Taylor. 2,902,755.
Taylor, Elizabeth H. : See —
Taylor, John L. 2,910,051.
Taylor, Elizabeth H. Infant's sleeping bag. 2,888,009,
5-20-59, Cl. 128 — 134.
Taylor, Ervin W. Underwater spear gun. 2,888,768, 6-2-59,
Cl. 42—1.
Taylor, F., & Sons (Manchester) Ltd. : See —
Hurd, Eric W. 2,867.412.
Hurd, Eric W. 2,887,299.
Taylor Fibre Co. : See —
Bowditch, William R., Jr. 2,879,827.
Taylor, Florence E. : See —
Sterne, Willard F., and Bright. 2,914,770.
Taylor, Floyd B., 9% to G. H. Guckert, 18% to H. Beneke,
18% to E. Winters, and 5% to W. J. Threadgill. Pneu-
matic lock system for vehicles. 2,888,287, 5-26-59, Cl.
292—33.
Taylor, Flovd L. : Sec —
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr., Adrion, and Buehrle. 2,909.250.
Taylor, Frank C, Jr., and H. L. Aamoth, to The Dow Chem-
ical Co. Method of removing acids from aqueous solutions
with phosphate salts of quaternary ammonium anion ex-
change resins. 2,86S,832. 1-13-59, Cl. 260 — 499.
Taylor, Frank E. Key case. 2,897,067. 8-4-59. Cl. 70 — 456.
Taylor, Frank F., Co., The : See —
Gill, Donald W. 2,875.815.
Gill, Donald W. 2,917,316.
Taylor, Franklin E., and C. Akrell, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Signal seeking receiver. 2,885,546, 5-5-59, Cl.
250—20.
Taylor, Frederic W. Hand grip steering wheel. 2,881,638,
4-14-59, Cl. 74 — 552.
Taylor, George F. : See —
Burnett, Barrie S., and Taylor. 2,886,626.
Taylor, Gordon N. Individual sound system for passenger
vehicles. 2,908,766, 10-13-59. Cl. 179 — 82.
Taylor, Harlan D., to United Aircraft Corp. Cambered
shroud. 2,912,157, 11-10-59, Cl. 230 — 134.
Taylor, Harry A. Holder for game sheets. 2,872,215, 2-3-59.
Cl. 281—44.
LIST OF PATENTEES
929
P., and Taylor. 2,912,564.
peed camera. 2,900,102. 9-29-59,
Emulsion
Taylor, Harry E. Portable picnic table. 2,908,322, 10-13-59,
Taylor, Howard A. Target device. 2,905,409, 9-22-59, CI.
273 — 105.6.
Taylor, Howard L.. Jr. : See —
Gordon, Thurlow M.. Jr., and Taylor. 2,900,827.
Taylor, Howard S., to Airguide Instrument Co. Magnetic
compass. 2,903,798, 9-15-59, CI. 33—225.
Taylor, Howard U. : See —
Roup, Rolland R., Hitzeman, Taylor, and Beard.
2,905,504.
Taylor, Irving R. : See — ■
Deffenbaugh, James
Taylor, Ivan J. High i
CI. 88—10.
Taylor, Jack A., and G. J. Topol, to Bowser, Inc.
breaker. 2,883,345, 4-21-59, CI. 252—360.
Taylor, James B., Ill, to American Flange and Mfg. Co.
Disposable vent plug. 2,907,489, 10-6-59, CI. 220—27.
Taylor, James B., Ill, and G. W. Barradas, to American
Flange and Mfg. Co. Inc. Closure combination and elements
thereof. 2,900,103, 8-18-59, CI. 220 — 39.
Taylor, James D. W. Bobbin feeding mechanism for spooling
machines. 2,896,818, 7-28-59, CI. 221—178.
Taylor, James E. Vibratory coating method and apparatus.
2,880,118, 3-31-59, CI. 117—201.
Taylor, James L. : See —
Miller, Harry C, Taylor, and McCoy. 2,S73,162.
Taylor, James L., and L. C. Byerly, to Burlington Indus-
tries, Inc. 'Combination yarn. 2,890,567, 6-16-59, CI.
57 — 140.
Taylor, James V. : See — ■
Read, Robert C, and Gregor. 2,875,457.
Taylor, John. Fastener device. 2,913,042, 11-17-59, CI.
155 — 196.
Taylor, John A. : See —
Sedgfield, Hugh B., Taylor, and MacDougall. 2,903,891.
Taylor, John A., S. S. Podnos, and H. C. Fraser, to United
States of America, Army. Concrete piercing fuse.
2,873,677, 2-17-59, CI. 102—75.
Tavlor, John E., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Demodulator.
2,914,682, 11-24-59, CI. 307—88.5.
Taylor, John H. : See —
Maier. Alfred E.. and Taylor. 2.883,585.
Taylor, John H., to Ross Engineering of Canada Ltd.
Pressure regulator with associated relief valve. 2,891,784,
6-23-59, CI. 267 — 1.
Taylor, John H., to Vulcan Iron Works. Rotary kiln. 2,908,-
179, 10-13-59, CI. 74 — 414.
Taylor, John J. : See —
Kalb, John W., Taylor, and Yost. 2,915,674.
Taylor, John L. ; Elizabeth H. Taylor, administratrix of said
John L. Tavlor, deceased. Fluid pressure operated valve.
2,916,051, 12-8-59. CI. 137 — 623.
Taylor, Joseph B. : See —
Horton, William B., and Taylor. 2,908,139.
Taylor, Joseph B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic
spirit duplicating process. 2,903,964, 9-15-59, CI. 101 —
149.4.
Taylor, Kenneth M., to The Carborundum Co. Refractory
bodies containing boron nitride and a boride, and the manu-
facture thereof. 2,872,327, 2-3-59, Cl. 106 — 55.
Taylor, Kenneth M., to The Carborundum Co. Refractory
bodies containing boron nitride. 2,887,393, 5-19-59, Cl.
106—44.
Taylor. Kenneth M., to The Carborundum Co. Method of
making boron nitride material and bodies. 2,888,325,
5-26-59, Cl. 23—191.
Taylor, Kenneth M., to The Carborundum Co. Boron nitride-
metal carbide bodies and the manufacture thereof.
2,888,355, 5-26-59, Cl. 106 — 43.
Taylor, Kenneth M., to The Carborundum Co. Sintered
metal bodies containing boron nitride. 2,888,738, 6-2-59,
Cl. 29— 1S2.5.
Taylor, Lance, and L. A. Sims. Wiper de-icer. 2,903,732,
9—15—59 Cl 15 250 5
Taylor, Leroy' R. Appointment clock. 2,867,274. 1-6-59,
Cl. 161—1.
Taylor, Lincoln H., Jr. : See —
Hewitt, Redginal I., and Taylor. 2,877,154.
Taylor, Louis L., and R. M. Hodge, to North American Avia-
tion, Inc. Infrared ranging system. 2,919,350, 12-29-59,
Cl. 250—83.3.
Taylor Machine Co. : See —
Taylor, Arthur K. 2,907,274.
Taylor, Marilyn : See —
Buehrle, Victor E., Jr., Adrion, and Buehrle. 2,909,250.
Taylor, Maurice C. Preparation of polymeric phosphonitrilic
chloride. 2,872,283, 2-3-59, Cl. 23—14.
Taylor, Owen L.. to The Bryant Electric Co. Switch.
2,867,700, 1-6-59. Cl. 200—67.
Taylor, Owen L., to The Bryant Electric Co. Wiring device.
2,881,279, 4-7-59, Cl. 200—67.
Taylor, Owen L., to The Bryant Electric Co. Electric heater
control. 2,894,103, 7-7-59, Cl. 219—20.
Taylor, Owen L., to The Bryant Electric Co. Relay.
2,896,051, 7-21-59, Cl. 200 — 122.
Taylor. Owen L., to The Bryant Electric Co. Wiring device.
2,915,735, 12-1-59, Cl. 339 — 164.
Taylor, Owen L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric
wiring device. 2,917,610, 12-15-59, Cl. 200—152.
Taylor, Owen L., and C. M. Smith, to The Bryant Electric
Co. Wiring device. 2,870,290, 1-20-59, Cl. 200 — 113.
Taylor, Paul E. Trailer door. 2,914,121, 11-24-59, Cl. 160 —
37.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Method and appa-
ratus for making plastic seal members for liquid springs.
2,806,999, 1-6-59, Cl. 18 — 1.
Taylor, Paul H., to Wales-Strippit Corp. Self-contained per-
forating implement. 2,S67,276, 1-6-59, Cl. 164 — 110.
Taylor, Paul H. Liquid spring and oleo suspension for air-
craft and vehicles. 2,873,903, 2-17-59, Cl. 267—64.
Taylor, Paul H. Resilient and dampened push pull members.
2,888,257, 5-26-59, Cl. 267—1.
Taylor, Paul H. Differential area liquid springs. 2,909,368,
10-20-59, Cl. 267—64.
Taylor, Paul H, to Tayco Developments, Inc. Liquid spring
seal. 2,909 398,1 0-20-59, Cl. 309—23.
Taylor, Paul H. Electrolytic process for hard surfacing alu-
minum. 2,918,416, 12-22-59, Cl. 204 — 58.
Taylor, Philip^ and G. H. Perry, to National Research De-
velopment Corp. Beam deflection systems for cathode ray
tubes. 2,895,074, 7-14-59, Cl. 315—26.
Taylor, Purvis N. : See —
Parker, George C, and Taylor. 2,914,270.
Taylor, Raymond G., Jr., to Borg-Warner Corp. Swab cup.
2,917,352, 12-15-59, Cl. 309—33.
Taylor, Raymond G.. Jr., to Borg-Warner Corp. Disc swab.
2,919,167, 12-29-59, Cl. 309 — 33.
Taylor, Raymond L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Electrolytic capacitors. 2,908,849, 10-13-59, Cl. 317 — 230.
Taylor, Richard, to International Business Machines Corp.
Alternating current error detector system. 2,886,702,
5-12-59, Cl. 250—27.
Taylor, Richard G., and J. O. Puekett. Woodworking appa-
ratus. 2,808,249, 1-13-59, Cl. 144 — 91.
Taylor, Richard H. : See —
Hall, Preston M., and Taylor. 2,914,652.
Taylor, Richard O. : See —
Hilleman, Maurice R., and Taylor. 2,884,936.
Taylor, Robert B., and P. V. Johnson, to Structural Clay
Products Research Foundation. Reinforced brick masonry
wall and brick therefor. 2,881,613, 4-14-59, Cl. 72 — 40.
Taylor, Robert C, and R. Grundy, to Ratby Engineering Co.,
Ltd. Bar feeds for automatic lathes and other machine
tools. 2,915,810, 12-8-59, Cl. 29—93.
Taylor, Roland R., to Fraser & Johnston Co. Parallel slot
gas burner. 2,884,998, 5-5-59, Cl. 158 — 116.
Taylor, Ronald W., and J. A. Hunter ; said Taylor assor. to
W. H. Sanders (Electronics) Ltd. Mechanism for the con-
trol of strip materials. 2,888,259, 5-26-59, Cl. 271 — 2.2.
Taylor, Ross A., Jr. : See —
Sconce, Freddie O., and Taylor. 2,871,759.
Taylor, Ross E., to Studebaker-Packard Corp. Fast idle con-
trol system for power machinery. 2,883,876, 4-28-59, Cl.
74 — 472.
Taylor, Russell C, to American Can Co. Locking clip.
2,876,897, 3-10-59, Cl. 206 — 65.
Taylor, Samuel K., and K. A. Cool, to The Service Recorder
Co. Recorder. 2,868,612, 1-13-59, Cl. 346 — 123.
Taylor, Seymour, to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Ophthalmic dispenser.
2,898,911, 8-11-59, Cl. 128 — 249.
Taylor, Stanley : See —
Lubszynski, Hans G., McGill, and Taylor. 2,910,602.
Taylor, Stephen A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Con-
veyor bolt. 2.909,271. 10-20-59, Cl. 198—198.
Taylor, Stewart R. Method and composition for pacifying
bees. 2,900,300, 8-18-59, Cl. 167 — 39.
Taylor, Taylor & Hobson Ltd. : See —
Cook, Gordon H. 2,915,942.
Cook, Gordon H., and Merigold. 2,895,379.
Taylor, Thomas D. : See —
Mueller, Charles W., and Taylor. 2,889,793.
Taylor, Thomas D., to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing
machine. 2,911,930, 11-10-59, Cl. 112—219.
Taylor, Wallace F., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.
Dimensionally thermostable polysulfide compositions con-
taining metal oxides and metal sulfates and article coated
therewith. 2,893,906, 7-7-59, Cl. 154 — 43.
Taylor, Welton I., and J. H. Silliker, to Swift & Co. Process-
ing of food materials. 2,876,108, 3-3-59, Cl. 99 — 150.
Taylor, Wesley A. : See —
Mast, Gifford M., Gannett, and Taylor. 2,875,950.
Taylor, Willard U. : See —
Schane, Philip, Jr., and Taylor. 2,878,115.
Tavlor, William A. Paint can lid. 2,898,006, 8-4-59, Cl.
222 — 154.
Taylor, William C, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Proc-
ess for producing cellular insulating materials. 2,915,409,
12-1-59, Cl. 106 — 86.
Taylor, William E., to Motorola, Inc. High frequency tran-
sistor package. 2,880,383, 3-31-59, Cl. 317—235.
Taylor, William H. : See-
Schneider, Paul L., Cromwell, and Taylor. 2,900,057.
Schneider, Paul L., Cromwell, and Taylor. 2,904,148.
Taylor, William H. Apparatus for feeding, counting and
stacking magazines, books and other articles. 2,901,952,
9-1-59, Cl. 93—93.
492096— P-
-59
930
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Taylor, William H Model aircraft control device. 2,907,569,
10-6-59. CI. 272 — 31.
Taylor, William H. Automatic reversing mechanism for
magazines and the like. 2,911,891, 11-10-59, CI. 93 — 93.
Taylor, William I., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Preparation of normal-alkyl reserpates and alkyl deserpi-
dates. 2,877,225. 3-10-59, CI. 2G0— 287.
Taylor, William I., to Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc.
Process for the manufacture of indoles and products
obtained thereby. 2,877,229. 3-10-59, CI. 260—293.2.
Taylor, William R., to Diamond Alkali Co. Liner for con-
tainer. 2,912,137, 11-10-59, CI. 220—65.
Taylor-Wilson Mfg. Co. : See —
McCounell, William M. 2,907,202.
Taylor-Wintield Corp., The : See —
Campbell, Donald M., and Seeloff. 2,879,490.
Cooper, Joseph H. 2,911,515.
Horlaclier, Harry W., Jr. 2,892,920.
Riley, Joseph J., and Hurcomb. 2,892,926.
Seeloff, Melvin M. 2,879,374.
Seeloff, Melvin M., and Hansen. 2,913,568.
Taylorix Organisation, Stiegler, Hausser & Co. : See —
Schmidt, Heinz, and Fischer. 2,887,207.
Taymouth Industries Ltd. : See —
Zakrzewski, Andrew S., Ashby, Daskiewicz, and Moore.
2,870,805.
Tazuma, James J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Aminoaryl isocyanates and their manufacture. 2,884,435,
4-28-59. CI. 260 — 453.
Tazuma, James J., to Food Machinery and Chemical Corp.
Chlormation of aromatic polyisocyanates. 2,915,545,
12-1-59, CI. 260 — 453.
Tchoubar, Bianka to Centre National de la Recherche Scien-
tifique. Alkylation oi malonic esters. 2,894,981, 7-14-59,
CI. 260 — 185.
Tchoubritch, Michel, and G-. Terroir, to Societe d'Etudes et
d' Applications de Procedes Nouveaux. Rapid priming
siphon for water flushing tanks. 2,899,686, 8-18-59, CI.
4 42.
Teagarden, Dwight M., to ACF Industries, Inc. Pressure
carburetor. 2;918,046, 12-22-59, CI. 123—119.
Teagle, William T. Agricultural machines. 2,901,257,
Q_ 95_59 pi 275 -8
Teague, Claude E., Jr., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. To-
bacco. 2,869,557, 1-20-59, CI. 131 — 144.
Teague, Claude E., Jr., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. To-
bacco. 2,872,360. 2-3-59, CI. 131 — 17.
Teague. Claude E., Jr., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Proc-
ess of preparing sodium salts of substituted malonic acids.
2,899,464, 8-11-59. CI. 260—515.
Teague, Minnie E. Disposable T-binder. 2,891,545, 6-23-59,
CI. 128—291.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Oil cooler
emergency by-pass valve. 2,896,919, 7-28-59. CI. 257 — 2.
Teague, William L., and J. H. McWhirter, to Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Transformer core structures. 2,892,169,
6-23-59, CI. 336 — 213.
Teaf John H„ to Radio Condenser Co. Tuner. 2,898,767,
8-11-59, 01. 74—10.33.
Teahen, James M., % to J. M. Teahen, Jr., % to M. E. Tea-
hen, and M to M. E. Conrad. Flushing tank. 2,909, 7S7,
10-27-59, CI. 4 — 68.
Teahen, James M., Jr. : See —
Teahen, James M. 2,909,787.
Teahen, Margaret E. : See —
Teahen, James M. 2,910,787.
Teal, Alvin P. : See —
Leuszler, Wayne E., Wood, and Teal. 2,868,313.
Leuszler, Wavne E.. Wood, and Teal. 2,868,314.
Teal, Gordon K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method
of making electrical resistors. 2,901,381, 8-25-59, CI.
117—221.
Teal, Lewis : See —
Ward, Marshall L., and Teal. 2,879,731.
Teal, William G. : See —
Sumners, Lumus L. 2,917,283.
Tear, James D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Motion reproducing
mechanism. 2.874.542, 2-24-59, CI. 60—52.
Teare, William H. : See —
Bondley, Ralph J., and Teare. 2,900,541.
Teas, John A., Jr. Device for supporting items inside a
medicine cabinet. 2,888,146, 5-26-59, CI. 211 — 86.
Teasdale, Barton F. : See —
Rubin, Leon J., Teasdale, and Mertens. 2,910,363.
Tebb. Bernard : See —
Wood, John G., Hainsworth, and Tebb. 2,870,886.
Tebb, Bernard, and C. H. Perry, to Mastabar Mining Equip-
ment Co. Ltd. Props, especially for use in coal mines.
2,895,454, 7-21-59, CI. 121 — 40.
Tebboth, John A., and M. K. Johnson, to The British Oxygen
Co. Ltd. Preparation of 1-alkynes. 2,908,732, 10-13-59,
CI. 260 — 678.
Tebbutt, Eric, to Rose Brothers (Gainsborough) Ltd. Pack-
aging of liquids. 2,893,187, 7-7-59, CI. 53—180.
Teddington Development Corp. : See — -
Black, Richard M. 2,914,363.
Tecalemit Ltd. : See —
Jackson, Harold E. 2,874,238.
Jackson, Harold E. 2,905,090.
Jackson, Harold E. 2,905,270.
Simmons, Edward G. 2,886,134.
Tecfab, Inc. : See —
Greene, William L. 2,902,854.
Tech-Art Inc. : See —
Lloyd, Allen H. 2,882,803.
Lloyd, Allen H. 2,883,915.
Techier, Thomas W., to The Lindsay Co. Float valve.
2,904,002, 9-15-59, CI. 137 — 391.
Technical Design and Development Co., Inc. : See —
Strong, Clinton S. 2,887,040.
Technical Enterprises Inc. : See —
Redniss, Alexander, Goodman, and Cantor. 2,871,098.
Technical Oil Tool Corp. : See —
White, John W. 2,910,067.
Technical Operations, Inc. : See —
Goldberg, Gershon M.. and Lu Valle. 2,875,050.
Prest, Robert J. 2,916,628.
Technical Research Co. : See —
Hackmyer, Saul A. 2.870.742.
Lent, Robert P., and G. W. Anderton. 2,910,952.
Technical Waxes Ltd. : See —
Mackridge, Muir J. 2,887,251.
Technicolor Corp. : See —
Dixon, Thomas P., and Howse. 2,897.259.
Goldberg, Richard J., and Olds. 2,870,704.
Schreiber, William F. 2,916,549.
Technicon Chromatography Corp. : See —
Pelavin, Milton H. 2,880,764.
Technicon Instruments Corp. : See —
Isreeli, Jack. Re. 24,736.
Isreeli, Jack, and Ferrari. 2,893,324.
Skeggs, Leonard T. 2,879,141.
Technicon International Ltd. : See —
Gorham, George. 2,894,482.
Isreeli, Jack. 2,872,894.
Kling, Nelson G. 2,872.893.
Pelavin, Milton H. 2,869,508.
Weiskopf, Edwin C and Gioia. 2,868,072.
Whitehead, Edwin C, and Ferrari. 2,883,103.
Whitehead, Edwin C. and Ferrari. 2,899,280.
Woods, Joseph J. 2,869,509.
Technitrol Engineering Co., Inc. : See —
Schurr, Vernon D. Re. 24,756.
Techno Corp. : See —
Smith. Edward M. 2.898,080.
Techno Instrument Co. : See —
Cunningham, James M. 2,869,966.
Technograph Printed Circuits Ltd. : See —
Eisler, Paul. 2,885,524.
Technology Instrument Corp. : See — -
Nunn, Howard D. 2.914,743.
Nunn, Howard D. 2,916,715.
Tecklenburg, Harry, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process
for making detergent composition. 2,889,283, 6-2-59, CI.
252—89.
Tecnifax Corp. : See —
Trump, Frederick O. 2,878,742.
Tecumseh Products Co. : See —
Richardson, John W. 2,873,731.
Touborg. Jens. 2,918,210.
Tedesco, Jack L. Automatic circuit closer for electrical
systems. 2,918,550, 12-22-59, CI. 200 — 118.
Teel, Lawrence H., to Swift & Co. Hide stamper. 2,875,684,
3-3-59, CI. 101—3.
Teel, Paul H. : See —
Webb, Derrel D., and Teel. 2,904,114.
Teenform Foundations, Inc. : See —
Sloate, Morton. 2,881,765.
Tee-Pak, Inc. : See—
Lawlor, Joseph R. 2,897,087.
Sporka, Arthur F. 2,919.059.
Teeple. Frank A.. Jr., to Atlantic Steel Co. Bale tie.
2,867.872, 1-13-59, CI. 24 — 26.
Tggt TCpps ; Sgg
Haantjes, Johan, and Teer. 2,904,628.
Haantjes, Johan, Teer, and de Vrljer. 2,912,492.
Valeton, Josue J. P., de Vrijer, and Teer. 2,870,248.
Teer, Kees, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for
simultaneously producing a plurality of television informa-
tion signals. 2,907,817, 10-6-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Teer, Kees, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Multiplex
transmission system. 2,907,820, 10-6-59, CI. 178 — 6.8.
Teer, Kees, and J. J. P. Valeton, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Television signal transmission system. 2,912,491,
11-10-59, CI. 178—6.
Teeter, Howard M. : See —
Cowan, John C, and Teeter. 2.901,469.
Gast, Lyle E., Cowan, and Teeter. 2,873,255.
Teeter, Howard M., W. J. Schneider, and L. E. Gast, to
United States of America, Agriculture. Coating composi-
tions. 2,889,309, 6-2-59, CI. 260 — 45.9.
Teeter, Howard M., M. J. Danzig, and J. C. Cowan, to United
States of America, Agriculture. Addition products of fatty
acids and unsaturated nitro compounds. 2,901,495,
8-25-59, CI. 260 — 404.
Teeter, Wallis L. High power broadband waveguide switch.
2.869,081. 1-13-59, CI. 333—7.
Teetor, Herman C. Electric plug with disabling means.
2,879,494, 3-24-59, CI. 339—37.
Teetor, Mncv O. Magnetic catch. 2,910,319, 10-27-59, CI.
292—251.5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
931
2,898,187.
Valve ap-
2,907,828.
Teetor, Ralph K., to Perfect Circle Corp. Vehicle speed main-
taining and maximum speed controlling device. 2,91b,lUU,
12-8-59, CI. 180—82.1.
Teetzel, Frederick M. : See —
Shaw, William E., Spenceley, and Teetzel.
Tefs Edwin O., to The Chapman Valve Mfg. Co.
pa'ratus. 2,898,932. 8-11-59. CI. 137—340.
Tegeler, Frederick A. Burglar alarm system.
10-6-59, CI. 179— 5. . ,r , . m ■, n
Tegen, George E., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co.
Method of flame hardening. 2,867,556, 1-6-59, CI. 148—
Tegerdine, George E., to Bedco International Ltd. Clothes
washing machines having independent centrifuge.
2,887,864, 5-26-59, CI. 68 — 26.
Tegner, Carl-Axel E. : See —
Bruel, Per V., and Tegner. 2,882,989.
Teher, Marcell : See —
Gewis, Max, Maeder, and Teher. 2,887,750.
Teibel. Martin J. : See — „
Wognum, James N., Teibel, and W. S. Wognum.
2,895,289.
Teich, Julius K., to Superior Displays, Inc. Humidifier for
display cabinet. 2,884,201, 4-28-59, CI. 239—35.
Teicher, Harry, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Mold dressing for
casting non-ferrous metals. 2,879,169, 3-24-59, CI.
106—38.27.
Teichert, Conrad A., to General Motors Corp. Fluid injec-
tion device. 2,S98,051, 8-4-59, CI. 239—533.
Teichman Eudloph R., to Link-Belt Co. Rotary dryers and/
or coolers. 2,870,547, 1-27-59, CI. 34—129.
Teichmann, Charles F., to Texaco Development Corp. Manu-
facturing of wallboard. 2,889,242, 6-2-59, CI. 162—10.
Teichner, Stanislas J., to National Research Council. Pro-
duction of active oxides of large specific surface area.
2,888,323, 5-26-59, CI. 23 — 143.
Teillon, Jean : See —
Hagemann, Guy, Panasse, and Teillon. 2,885,433.
Teiser. Sidney, and W. R. Sassaman, to Lawyers' Co-Operative
Publishing Co. Combined photographic developing and
fixing bath. 2,897,080, 7-28-59, CI. 96—61.
Teitel, Robert J., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Liquid metal compositions containing
uranium. 2,S83,330, 4-21-59, CI. 204—193.2.
Teitel, Robert J., to United States of America, Atomic En-
ergy Commission. Uranium bismuthide dispersion in molten
metal. 2,910,417, 10-27-59, CI. 204 — 193.2.
Teitel, Sidney : See —
Goldberg, Moses W., and Teitel. 2,879,293.
Teitelbaum, Ben : See —
Overmire, Milton O., and Del Faro. 2,881,985.
Teitelbaum, Harry : See —
Overmire, Milton O., and Del Faro. 2,881,985.
Teitelman, Herbert. Tube bending die with flowable rubber
pad to prevent collapse of the tube. 2,901,023, 8-25-59,
CI. 153 — 48.
Teixeira, Frank M. Loading and unloading apparatus for
vehicles. 2,904,196, 9-15-59, CI. 214 — 84.
Teja, Jayanti D., to Montecatini-Societa Generale per l'ln-
dustria Mineraria e Chimica. Spinning amorphous glass
fibers from a viscous aqueous system. 2,886,404, 5-12—59,
CI. 18—54.
Teja, Jayanti D., to Montecatini, Socleta Generale per l'ln-
dustria Mineraria e Chimica. Spinning nonfused glass fibers
from an aqueous dispersion. 2,908,545, 10-13-59, CI.
18—54.
Tek Bearing Co. : See —
Mansfield, Roland M.
Tek, Mehmet R. : See —
Bertuzzi, Andrew F.,
2,892,246.
and Tek. 2.872,985.
Tek, Mehmet R., and S. J. Marwil, to Phillips Petroleum Co.
Separation and recovery of oil from oil sands. 2,910,424,
10-27-59, CI. 208—11.
Tektronix, Inc. : See —
Kobbe, John R., and Polits. 2,883,619.
Telautograph Corp. : See —
Anderson, Carl F., and Corbeil. 2,916,550.
Anderson, Carl F., and Maize. 2,904,631.
Leitner, Richard G., and Rabinow. 2,914,610.
Telecomputing Corp. : See —
Moore, William A. 2,911.184.
Nevius, Searle G. 2,901,663.
Walton, Glen W. 2,870,889.
Telecontrols-International, Inc. : See —
Kardorff, Leon. 2,899,481.
Telectro Industries Corp. : See —
Winram, George R. 2,876,417.
Tele-Dynamics Inc. : See — -
Brosh, Amnon. 2,871,419.
Brosh, Amnon. 2,883,522.
Bycer, Bernard B. 2,869,080.
Levin, Morris, and Shandelman.
Magasiny, Irving P. 2,915,741.
Rosen, Charles. 2,914,711.
Rosen, Charles, and Weidknecht.
Spiegel, Robert M. 2,906,867.
Weidknecht, Charles J. 2,909,621.
Teleflex Inc. : See —
Bentley, James S. 2,902,877.
Brouse, William H. D. 2,890,593.
Neubauer, Frank A. 2,875,597.
2,914,673.
2,906,969.
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson : See—
Alexandersson, Harald V., and Sohlberg. 2,887,539.
Aurell, Carl G. P. 2,909,657.
Aurell, Carl G. P., and Warring. 2,888,559.
Bergmann, Anders K. 2,915,590.
Blomstedt, John B., and Olofsson. 2,906,966.
Brunberg, Gunnar K., and Dietsch. 2,871,307.
Diesen, Anton K., and Adenstedt. 2,889,412.
Emanuelsson, Gunnar G. 2,877,421.
Engstrom, Sten O. 2,876,346.
Eriksson, Sven E. B. 2,870.622.
Hagdahl, Ernst J., and Jindberg. 2,914,731.
Hasselbohm, Sune S. S. 2,869,106.
Jacob, Walter E. W. 2,895,073.
Jacob, Walter E. W., Sternbeck, Svala, and Uhlmann.
2,888,602.
Jacobaeus. Anton C, and Berge. 2,913,529.
Johnson, Karl G. 2,909,610.
Liljenberg, Ove B. 2,890,433.
Lundvall, Dan B. H. 2,883,464.
Mattsson, Costa A. E. 2,909,737.
Myrgren, Bengt V., and Branden. 2,913,715.
Nilsson, Nils E., Bjork, and Rodnert. 2,886,646.
Nilsson, Nils E., Bjork, Rodnert, and Jonsson. 2,909,607.
Nilsson, Nils E., Rodnert, and Bjork. 2,871,299.
Olofsson, Erik H. 2,889,459.
Soderbaum, Carl G. 2.895.007.
Soderbaum, Carl G. 2,905,766.
Sternbeck, Olaf. 2,917,624.
Sternbeck, Olaf, and Uhlmann. 2,871,401.
Svala, Carl G. 2,909/609.
Svala, Carl G., and Brunberg. 2,911,479.
Szabo, Henrik. 2,909,685.
Thames, Hans G. 2,915,592.
Thames, Hans G., and Aberg. 2,918,539.
Thorsen, Jarl M. 2,906,825.
Thorsen, Jarl M. 2,917,717.
Torstensson, Karl L., and Trawen. 2,911,559.
Warring, Stig E., and Thorsen. 2,897,362.
Wijkman, Bengt L. 2,894,095.
Umblia, Elmar J., and Schulze. 2,879,175.
Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. : See —
Hammond, Russell E., and Geduldig. 2,887,527.
Miiller, Wilhelm, and Lamprecht. 2,917,999.
Telefunken G. m. b. H. : See —
Baur, Karl. 2,885,672.
Bruch, Walter, and Hecker. 2,904,630.
Heidester, Rudolf. 2,914,611.
Heidester, Rudolf W. A. 2,904,677.
IOttke. Ernst, and Eneelmann. 2,867,765.
Kuffer, Johannes. 2,908,842.
Lauer, Anton, and Briick. 2,876,379.
Protze, Curt. 2,873,954.
Protze, Curt. 2,905,813.
Rothe, Paul G. 2,895,111.
Troost, Albert, and Ziehm. 2,910,695.
Willner, Ernst. 2,878.549.
Wylezik, Curt. 2,888,090.
Telefunken Gesellschaft f iir drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. :
See-
Paul, Gunther. 2,890,279.
Willwacher, Erwin, and Weber. 2,899,647.
Telehoist Ltd. : See —
Meats, William H. 2,886,374.
Meats, William H. 2,891,816.
Teleky, Joseph G., to Charles Ross & Son Co. Floating roll
mill with two point direct hydraulic pressure control.
2,872,122, 2-3-59, CI. 241—111.
Telematics, Inc. : See —
Nowakowski, Edward. 2,886,999.
Telemeter Magnetics, Inc. : See —
Alexander, Matthew A., and Stuart-Williams. 2,897,486.
Brown, George, J. and G. W. 2,881,917.
Brown, George W., Cartwright. Hutter, McCann, Nyberg,
Skeirik, and Krag. 2.909,968.
Rosenberg, Milton. 2,897,482.
Rosenberg, Milton. 2,900,623.
Rosenberg, Milton, Modlinski, Alexander, and Miska.
'2,908,893.
Stuart-Williams, Raymond, and Rosenberg. 2,900,624.
Telephone Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See —
Charlton, Cyril B.. Burchell, and Loehr. 2,898,241.
Forshaw, Kenneth G. W. J., and Charlton. 2,917,613.
Rommel, Frederick E. 2,876,398.
Rommel, Frederick E., and Simons. 2,867,755.
Wyndham, Paul I. 2,907,930.
Teleprinter Corp. : See —
Howard, Bernard, 2,913,089.
Howard, Bernard, 2,913,517.
Howard, Bernard. 2,918,527.
Howard, Bernard. 2,918,528.
Teleprompter Corp. : See — ■
Schlafly, Hubert J., Jr. 2,906,168.
Teleregister Corp., The : See —
Bush, George L. 2,886,806.
Cornwell, John W., Haselton, and Schmidt. 2,883,106.
Wesley, Charles A. 2,889,547.
Teletrak Corp., The : See —
Fay, James P. 2,909,596.
Holt, Arthur W. 2,919,314.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,892,031.
2,906,820.
Teletype Corp. : See —
Arko, Robert E., Gubisch, and Zenner.
De Boo, Jerome L. 2,879,333.
Doerrfeld, Robert L. 2,874,210.
Doerrfeld, Robert L., and Fryksdale. 2,892,029.
Gardberg, Joseph. 2,886,797.
Gardberg, Joseph. 2,900,448.
Gardberg, Joseph. 2,909,604.
Gardberg, Joseph. 2,909,605.
Gemmel, Wilbur R. 2,912,091.
Hansen, Theodore A. 2,912,654.
Klich, Roger H., and Wenninger.
Madsen, Berthel F. 2,886,637.
Madsen, Berthel F. 2,909,603.
Reek, Robert J. 2,886,639.
Reek, Robert J., and Wray. 2,879,332.
Schmit, Roger A. 2,886,638.
Sim, Gordon. 2,885,869.
Slayton, Ransom D., and Smessaert. 2,870,254.
Slusser, Richard A. 2,876,365.
Wampach, Robert G. 2,905,746.
Wray, Phillip G. 2,905,835.
Zenner, Walter J. 2,874,215.
Zenner, Walter J. 2,909,602.
Zenner, Walter J. 2,915,585.
Television Associates, Inc. : See —
Eddy, William C. 2,912,668.
Eddy, William C., and W. C. Eddy, Jr. 2,916,116.
Eddy, William C, Jr. 2,918,999.
Television Mat Service Corp. : See —
Woodruff, Charles E. 2,871,600.
Teleweld, Inc. : See —
McKee, Chester W. and R. W. 2,869,073.
Teles, Inc. : See —
Erickson, Roger E. 2,882,348.
Telkes, Maria. Cooking device and method. 2,915,397,
12-1-59, CI. 99—1.
Tell, William J. : See —
Adams, Daniel M., and Tell. 2,905,286.
Teller, Aaron J., to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Mass transfer
process and packing units therefor. 2,867,425, 1-6-59, CI.
261 — 95.
Telly, Reginald. Periodic cigarette dispenser. 2,870,937,
1-27-59, CI. 221 — 22.
Temescal Metallurgical Corp. : See —
Smith. Hugh R., Jr. 2,907,679.
Temin, Samuel C, to Industrial Rayon Corp. Polyamides of
para-aminophenyl aliphatic acids. 2,868,770, 1-13-59, CI.
260 — 78.
Temin, Samuel C, and M. Levine, to Industrial Rayon Corp.
Copolyamide of 4-aminomethyl-cyclobexyl carboxylic acid.
2,910,457, 10-27-59, CI. 260—78.
Temple, Ernest E. : See —
Temple, Robert and E. E. 2,910,701.
Temple, Hiram E., to Capitol Products Corp. Filtration ap-
paratus. 2,902,159, 9-1-59, CI. 210—230.
Temple, Paul C., to Allis-Chalmers
trolled hydraulic valve assembly.
37 — 144.
Temple, Ralph : See —
Reaser, Warren E., and Temple. 2,883,800.
Temple, Ralph S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Process
for preparing symmetrical hexachlorodiphenyl urea.
2,878,286, 3-17-59, CI. 260 — 553.
Temple, Robert, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Deep water
cartridge. 2,918,003. 12-22-59, CI. 102 — 43.
Temple, Robert and E. E., to Mine Safety Appliances Co.
Explosively actuated stud driving tool. 2,910,701, 11-3-59,
CI. 1—106.
Templeman, Glen C, R. D. Morin, and R. A. Ewing, to The
Ohio Oil Co. Fractionation of mixtures of aromatic hydro-
carbons. 2,917,562, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 674.
Templeton, Herbert W. Resilient wheel. 2,911,252, 11-3-59,
CI 295 11
Templeton, Robert A. S. Manufacture of dried edible prod-
ucts. 2,882,609, 4-21-59, CI. 34 — 9.
Templeton, William B., to Burroughs Corp. Coupling.
2,892,328. 6-30-59, CI. 64—14.
Templin, Philip R. : See —
Capell. Robert G.. and Templin. 2,898,293.
Temploc, Inc. : See —
Wilson, Jack L. 2,894,538.
Temprite Products Corp. : See —
Schultz, Wilfred R. 2,912,142.
Ten Bosch, M., Inc. : See —
Lang, Paul, and Vicik. 2,889,181.
Ten Brink, Karl C. : See —
Gibson, Robert M.. ten Brink, and Shook. 2,869,328.
Ten Broeck, Walter T. L., Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. Process for the preservation of naturally occurring
natural rubber latex and product thereof. 2,888,504,
5-26-59, CI. 260—815.
Ten Broeck, Walter T. L., Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. Process for the preservation of naturally occurring
natural rubber latex and product thereof. 2,888,505,
5-26-59, CI. 260—815.
Tench, John D., to Sun Oil Co. Pour depressed microcrys-
talline wax. 2,875,082, 2-24-59, CI. 106—270.
Tench, John D., to Sun Oil Co. Method of preparing a
wax coated fibrous sheet material. 2,882,182, 4-14-59,
CI. 117—64.
Mfg. Co. Remote con-
2,870,553. 1-27-59, CI.
Tench, John D., to Sun Oil Co. Coating composition compris-
ing paraffin wax and microcrystalline wax. 2,885,340,
5-5-59, CI. 208 — 21.
Tench, John D., and E. B. Ewan, to Sun Oil Co. Coating
composition comprising paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax
and petroleum distillate oil. 2,885,341, 5-5-59, CI. 208 — 21.
Tendick, Frank H. : See —
Elslager, Edward F., and Tendick. 2,880,210.
Elslager, Edward F., and Tendick. 2,883,382.
Tendler, Helen E. Anchor bolt with drive means for forming
a hole. 2,913,953, 11-24-59, CI. 85 — 40.
Tenenbaum, Paul, to Copco Trailer Division, a division of
Copco Steel & Engineering Co. Trailer king pin construc-
tion. 2,867,450, 1-6-59. CI. 280 — 407.
Tener, Wallis M., to Northrop Aircraft, Inc. Coil winding
machine. 2,886,255, 5-12-59, CI. 242—9.
Tenger, Jan : See —
Aninga, Johannes B., and Tenger. 2,876,889.
Ten Have, Cornells D. : See —
Pieters, Willem J., and Ten Have. 2,893,951.
Ten Have, Cornells D., W. C. Buningh, J. W. Le Nobel, W. J.
Pieters, and W. E. .Lower, to Shell Development Co. Treat-
ing process. 2,893,954, 7-7-59, CI. 208—224.
Tenna Mfg. Co., The : See —
Ulrich, James F. 2,896,870.
Tennant, G. H., Co. : See —
Swanson, Albert S., and Kimmerle. 2,879,534.
Tennant, John E., and R. H. Hair. Fluid metering and tim-
ing device. 2,895,464, 7-21-59, CI. 123 — 139.
Tennessee Corp. : See —
Little, William S., and Wylie. 2,878,271.
Sauls, Thomas W. 2,897,114.
Tennessee Valley Authority : See —
Getsinger John G., and Haunschild. 2 891,856.
Hignett, Travis P., Hein Phillips, and Young. 2,875,245.
Nielsson, Francis T. 2,879,153.
Tenney, Frank M., to National System of Garage Ventilation,
Inc. Tug of war machine. 2,884,248, 4-28-59, CI. 273—1.
Tennis, Francis H. : See —
Schneider, Dana J., and Tennis. Re. 24,734.
Tennis, Francis H., to Hydraulic Unit Specialties Co. Relief
valve. 2,870,781, 1-27-59, CI. 137 — 490.
Tennis, Francis H., to Hydraulic Unit Specialties Co. Con-
trol valve for fluid pressure operated mechanisms.
2,873,762, 2-17-59, CI. 137 — 621.
Tenniswood, Howard J. : See —
White, Howard D., and Tenniswood. 2,908,539.
Tennyck, Walter. Pipe pushing machine. 2,889,135, 6-2-59,
CI. 254 — 29.
Tenpas, Emerson J. : See —
Israelson, Arlo F., and Tenpas. 2,900,076.
Tension Envelope Corp. : See —
Hyman, Jerome. 2,877,944.
Te Nuyl, Johannes A., to Shell Development Co. Process
for the production of synthesis gas and the like. 2,904,417,
9-15-59, CI. 48—212.
Teot, Arthur S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for the
preparation of polysulfonyl chlorides of styrene resins.
2,867,611. 1-6-59. CI. 260 — 79.3.
Teot. Arthur S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Modified asphalt.
2,906,635, 9-29-59, CI. 106 — 273.
Tepco, Inc. : See —
Dodge, Eugene R., Kleint, Krummel, and Stuhlmiller.
2,891,478.
Teplitz, Abraham J., and F. F. Versaw, to Gulf Research
& Development Co. Apparatus for applying outwardly di-
rected forces to tubing. 2,884,066, 4-28-59, CI. 166 — 55.
Teplitz, Morris : See —
Maloney, James O.. and Teplitz. 2,898,388.
Teppema, Jan, to The Borden Co. Aqueous adhesive compris-
ing acid, phenol-aldehyde resin and polymer of vinyl ace-
tate. 2,902,458, 9-1-59, CI. 260—29.3.
Teppema, Jan, to The Borden Co. Aqueous dispersion con-
taining oxidizing acid, phenol-aldehyde resin, and polymer
of vinyl acetate. 2,902,459, 9-1-59, CI. 260 — 29.3.
Tepper, Charles W., to United States of America, Navy.
Method of mounting sub-miniature tubes in wiring plates
for electronic assemblies. 2,917,678, 12-15-59, CI.
317 — 101.
Tepper, Gene S., and C. J. Clement, Jr., to Hewlett-Packard
Co. Adjustable shelf support stand. 2,875,905, 3-3-59,
CI. 211—150.
Tepper, Solomon. Measuring and dispensing device.
2,898,010, 8-4-59, CI. 222 — 339.
Terado Co. : See —
Munson, Ralph H. and T. M. Jr. 2,888,631.
Terai, Ryohei : See —
Izumitani, Tetsuro, Terai, and Hamamura. 2,919,201.
Terasawa, Shotaro : See —
Fukoka, Shogo, Yoshida, Terasawa, and Shiragami.
2,916,425.
Terayama, Denzaburo, T. Matsubara, S. Hayashi, and Y.
Hirakawa, to Tokyo Juki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Single
shaft thread take-up device household sewing machine
comprising a half-oscillating type shuttle. 2,874,665, 2-24—
59, CI. 112—248.
Ter Berg, Jozef. and A. Larigaldie, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Electric arc welding apparatus. 2,885,533,
5-5-59, CI. 219 — 125.
Ter Berg, Jozef, and A. Larigaldie, to North American Philips
Co., Inc. Electric arc welding apparatus. 2,885,534,
5-5-59, CI. 219—130.
LIST OF PATENTEES
933
Terez, Clarence S. : See —
Reynolds, Kenneth W., and Terez. 2,904,192.
Wiltshire, William T. S., and Terez. 2,910,166.
Terhaar, Jerome M. : See —
Klaassen, William. 2,909,168.
Terhune, Emmett H. : See —
Beeker^ Stephen P., Wengen, and Terhune. 2,903, 2S4.
Terhune, Howard : See —
Kendall, Edgar H., Terhune, and Lombard. 2,914,971.
Terilli, Emil. Color comparison. 2,899,755, 8-18-59, CI.
35—28.3.
Tcrkoski FrfLnk T * Sec
Finsterwalder, Carl J., Simmons, and Terkoski. 2,883,1S3.
Terlecki, Leo H. : See —
Hensch, Earl J., and Terlecki. 2,914,370.
Terlecki, Renat and E. 0. Carter. Electric carrier telegraph
systems. 2,910,535, 10-27-59, CI. 178 — 50.
Terlecky, Boris, and J. R. Furrer, to ACF Industries, Inc.
Container hold down device. 2,887,070, 5-19-59, CI.
105—369.
Terlecky, John N. Fishhook release implement. 2,918,747,
12-29-59, CI. 43 — 53.5.
Ternes, William A. : See —
Ford, Ralph E. 2,898,987.
Ternes, William A. Air cleaner and silencer. 2,881,860,
4-14-59, CI. 183—62.
Ternisien, Jean A., and M. Dupont, to Trefileries et Lami-
noirs de Precision Gilby-Fodor (Societe Anonyme). Weld-
ing devices for metallic pieces. 2,918,563, 12-22-59, CI.
219—74.
Terpin, John H., to Trico Products Corp. Wiper arm head
assembly. 2,885,230, 5-5-59, CI. 287—53.
Terrance, Daniel R. : See —
Freismuth, John S., and Terrance. 2,910,242.
Terranova, Joseph L. : See —
Lamps, William, and Terranova. 2,872,931.
Terranova, Paul : See —
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,877,426.
Kostriza, John A., and Terranova. 2,884,601.
Terrasson, Pierre E. : See —
Paumier, Jean A., and Terrasson. 2,907,639.
Terrell, Aubrey H. : See —
Le Brun, George K., and Terrell. 2,895,565.
Terrell, Basil J., to Parsons and Marine Engineering Turbine
Research and Development Assn. Control system for gas
turbine installations. 2,895,294, 7-21-59, CI. 60 — 39.16.
Terrell, Basil J., and F. J. Bayley, to Parsons and Marine
Engineering Turbine Research and Development Association.
Means for cooling gas turbines. 2,873,087, 2-10-59, CI.
253 — 39.15.
Terrell. Charles E. Fluid measuring apparatus and valve
embodied therein. 2,868,013, 1-13-59, CI. 73 — 213.
Terrell, Devoy W. : See —
Comer, Marvin H„ Terrell, and Miles. 2,909,028.
Ferguson, Richard. 2,868,372.
Terrell Machine Co., The : See —
Ferguson. Richard. 2,907,091.
Terrell, Ross C. : See —
Hardwicke, James E., King, and Terrell. 2,885,407.
Terrett. John P.. to C. E. Rogers Co. Air lock for a powder
cooler. 2,890,081, 6-9-59, CI. 302—59.
Terri Lee, Inc. : See —
Gradwohl, Violet L. 2,879,626.
Terrie, Paul F., to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite :
Johannes Freres. Double-outlet centrifugal pump.
2,916,997, 12-15-59, CI. 103 — 2.
Terroir, Georges : See —
Tchoubritch, Michel, and Terroir. 2,899.686.
Terry, Arthur, III. Centrifugal powder clutches. 2,895,579,
7-21-59, CI. 192—58.
Terrv, Charles M., to A. W. Cash Valve Mfg. Corp. Flow
control valve. 2,872,939, 2-10-59, CI. 137 — 504.
Terry, Charles M., to A. W. Cash Valve Mfg. Corp. Flow
control valve. 2,917,074, 12-15-59, CI. 137—504.
Terry, Charles M., to A. W. Cash Valve Mfg. Corp. Flow
control valve. 2,917,075, 12-15-59, CI. 137—504.
Terry, David E. : See —
Lentz. Thomas H., Opie, and Terry. 2,891,012.
Terrv Industries, Inc. : See — -
Boyett, C. B. 2,893.931.
Terry, Paul V., to General Electric Co. Condition recording
apparatus. 2,887,043, 5-19-59, CI. 101 — 93.
Terry, Robert L, to Litton Industries of California. Anti-
ringing limiter. 2,914,683, 11-24-59, CI. 307 — 88.5.
Terry. Roger M., J. P. O'Brien, and E. E. Yeo, to Syl-
vania Electric Products Inc. Lamp-making machinery.
2,906,580, 9-29-59, CI. 316—31.
Terry, Victor J., R. and P. S. Kelly, and W. D. Cragg, to
International Standard Electric Corp. Generator regu-
lated power supply equipment. 2,896,148, 7-21-59, CI.
322 — 24.
Terry, William M., Jr., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method
for encapsulating electrical equipment. 2,893,061, 7-7-59,
CI. 18 — 59.
Terry, William M., Jr., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Core
clamp and coil binding device. 2,898,564, 8—4-59. CI.
336 — 197.
Terry, William M., Jr., and N. J. Georges, to Allis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co. Bayonet closure with gasket compression limit-
ing means. 2,883,083, 4-21-59, CI. 220 — 40.
An. Tesch,
2,902,179,
Diaphragm mount for
objectives. 2,906,188,
Diaphragm mount for
objectives. 2,918,856,
Tertian, Robert, and D. Papee, to Pechiney Compagnie de
Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Production
of activated alumina. 2,876,068, 3-3-59, CI. 23—142.
Terwilliger, David D. : See —
Barr, Irwin R., and Terwilliger. 2,877,690.
Terwilliger, Henry L. : See —
Terwilliger, Howard J., R. H.( and H. L. 2,888,040.
Terwilliger, Henry L., to Calumet and Hecla, Inc. Spinning
tool. 2,917,014, 12-15-59, CI. 113—52.
Terwilliger, Howard J., R. H., and H. L., to Cee and Tee
Products, Inc. Soda water dispenser. 2,888,040, 5-26-59,
CI. 137—635.
Terwilliger, Robert H. : See —
Terwilliger, Howard J., R. H., and H. L. 2,888,040.
Terzian, Vahan V. : See —
Buckbee, John A., and Terzian. 2,871,403.
Terzuoli, Andrew J. and D. R. Method of and apparatus for
bookbinding. 2,878,496, 3-24-59, CI. 11—1.
Terzuoli, Dominick R. : See —
Terzuoli, Andrew J. and D. R. 2,878,496.
Tesar, Adolph O. : See —
Morris, William C, and Tesar. 2,875,085.
Tesch, Erik T. A., and I. E. Johansson, to T.
Aktiebolag. Blast furnace charging systems.
9-1-59, CI. 214—36.
Tesch, Karl, to Jos. Schneider & Co.
photographic or cinematographic
9-294>9, CI. 95 — 64.
Tesch, Karl, to Jos. Schneider & Co.
photographic or cinematographic
12-29-59, CI. 95—64.
Tesch T. An., Aktiebolag : See —
Tesch, Erik T. A., and Johansson. 2,902,179.
Tesche, Walter J. : See—
Michal, William C, and Tesche. 2,879,582.
Roeder, Joseph A., and Tesche. 2,902,971.
Tesi, Julius M. Mitre square. 2,875,796, 3-3-59, CI. 143 — 86.
Tesi, Julius M. Golfer's aid. 2,893,736, 7-7-59. CI.
273—188.
Tesla, narodni podnik : See —
Pilny, Jiri. 2,912,646.
Pospisil, Zdenek, and Beranek. 2,912,649.
Provaz, Josef. 2.872.568.
Weber, Karel, and Jansa. 2,911,493.
Tesoro, Giuliana C. : See —
Valko, Emery I., Tesoro, and Szubin. 2,882,185.
Valko, Emery, I., Tesoro, and Szubin. 2,914,427.
Tess, Roy W. H., to Shell Development Co. Process for
manufacture of glycidyl ethers of polyhydric phenols.
2,879,259, 3-24-59, CI. 260 — 47.
Tessier, Aram J., to T. & T. Mfg. Co. Mechanical pencil.
2,883,967. 4-28-59, CI. 120—18.
Tessin, Fred F. Internal combustion pumps. 2,910,004, 10-
27-59, CI. 103—75.
Tessmer, Ernest H., and E. T. Wilhelm, to The Glidden Co.
Lecithin package. 2,915,404, 12-1-59, CI. 99 — 171.
Tesson. Jean. Draftsman's instrument. 2,874,470, 2-24-59,
CI. 33 — 98.
Tesson, Pierre, to Pecquet, Tesson & Cie. Welding of two
pieces, in particular in the production of gas cylinders,
and vessels thus obtained. 2,901,591, 8-25-59, CI. 219 —
137.
Testa, Emilio : See —
Carrara, Gino, and Testa. 2,897,203.
Testi, Nicholas, to The Gillette Co. Springless blade dis-
penser. 2,899,105, 8-11-59, CI. 221 — 309.
Testo, Nate E. Telescoping tubular expander and cylindrical
pilot for expanding metal tubing in situ when end of tubing
is clamped around inserted pilot. 2,898,970, 8-11-59 CI.
153—80.5.
Testor Chemical Co. : See —
Hollander, Nils B. F. 2,879,627.
Hollander, Nils B. F. 2,884,740.
Tetart, Emile : See^—
Lucien, Ren<5, and Tetart. 2,882,145.
Tetaz Felix * See
Kohler, Paul, Porret, and Tetaz. 2,905,705.
Teter, John W., to Sinclair Refining Co. Process for the
hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,898,387, 8—4-
59, CI. 260—667.
Teter, John W., and C. D. Keith, to Engelhard Industries,
Inc. Catalyst preparation. 2,885,369, 5-5-59, CI. 252 —
466.
Teter, John W., J. L. Gring, and H. Erickson. to Sinclair
Refining Co. Preparation of silica-based catalysts.
2,898,305, 8-4-59, CI. 252—455.
Teter, John W., J. L. Gring, and H. Erickson, to Sinclair
Refining Co. Method of manufacturing catalysts.
2,898,308. 8-4-59, CI. 252—465.
Tetra A.G. fur Hydraulische Bremsen und Apparate : See —
Balass, Valentin. 2,887,188.
Tetro, Roland G., to The E. Ingraham Co. Escapement.
2,871,702, 2-3-59, CI. 74 — 1.5.
Tettke, Roman, Sr., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Treatment of
inner surfaces of arcuate tubes. 2,909,007, 10-20-59, CI.
51 — 58.
Tetyak, John J. Method of inter-sealing and laying pipe
joints. 2,876,717. 3-10-59, CI. 111—5.
Tetyak, John J. Vehicle having control for fluid power
mechanism thereof. 2,876,854, 3-10-59, CI. 180 — 19.
934
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Teuber, Hans J. Method for preparing stable potassium
nitroso disulfonate. 2,897,052, 7-28-59, CI. 23—101.
Teufel, Helmut, and H. Scheffler. to Geigy Chemical Corp,
l,2-diphenyl-4-(2',5'-endoinethylene-cvclohexyl-methyl)-3,5-
dioxo-pyrazolidine. 2,877.233. 3-10-59. CI. 260 — 310.
Teumer, Kenneth A., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Control
system. 2,888,806, 6-2-59, CI. 60 — 53.
Teumer, Kenneth A., to Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. Tem-
perature compensating device. 2,915,076, 12-1-59, CI.
137—51.
Teiipel, Rudolf H., and H. Baake, to Spinnbau G.m.b.H.
Arrangement for protecting guiding members against dust
and the like. 2,903,840, 9-15-59, CI. 57 — 1.
Teuscher, Edward C. Ant trap. 2,869,281, 1-20-59, CL
43—131.
Teuteberg, Rudolf, to SKB Schuchtermann & Kremer-Baum
Akt. fur Aufbereitung. Apparatus and method for cen-
trifugal separation. 2,893,557, 7-7-59, CI. 209 — 172.5.
Teuteberg, Rudolf, to Schuchtermann & Kremer-Baum Akt,
Fur Anfbereitung. Shaking screen, particularly resonance
screen. 2,893,559, 7-7-59, CI. 209 — 365.
Teuteberg, Rudolf, to Schuchtermann & Kremer-Baum Aktien-
gesellschaft fur Aufbereitung. Sink and float solids sepa-
rators. 2,894.629. 7-14-59. CI. 209—172.5.
Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrlk Kommandlt-
Gesselschaft : See —
Berg Heinz. 2,872,258.
Beuchle, Friedrich. 2,892,468.
Erdmann, Hans. 2,918,873.
Friedrich, Hilda, Fischer, and Rummert. 2,916,457.
Ostwald, Fritz. 2,904,069.
Schmidt, Willi. 2,911,850.
Te Winkel, Jan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Broad-
band amplifying circuit. 2.890.292. 6-9-59. CI. 179 — 171.
Te Winkel, Jan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Stabi-
lized transistor electrical power supply. 2,897,430, 7-28-
59, CI. 323—22.
Tewksbury, John M. : See —
Hemphill, Alfred A., and Tewksbury. 2,890,290.
Hemphill, Alfred A., and Tewksbury. 2,917,742.
Tewksbury, Robert A., and L. C. Wolferd, to Duncan Electric
Co., Inc. Dual-range meters. 2,885,639, 5-5-59, CI. 324 —
115.
Teworte, Wilhelm : See —
Nowacki, Hans-Joachim, Schackmann, Teworte, and Vos-
sel. 2,879,158.
Texaco Development Corp. : See —
Armistead, Fontaine C. 2,909,661.
Armistead. Fontaine C. 2,910,592.
Garrison, Allen D. 2,873,399.
Garrison, Allen D. 2,879,398.
Paull, Peter L. 2,892,685.
Paull, Peter L. 2,916,213.
Rees, Harry V. 2,885,275.
Ruble, Raymond J. 2,912,641.
Sage, Bruce H. 2,908,733.
Sellers, Frederick B., and Chapin. 2,904,445.
Teichmann, Charles F. 2,889,242.
Texaco Inc. : See —
Allen, Joseph C. 2,909,224.
Allen, Joseph C, and Reynolds. 2,900,517.
Ballard, Wiley P., Gibson, and Fort. 2,906,795.
Beavon, David K. 2.894.825.
Beavon, David K. 2,895,908.
Beavon, David K. 2,914,457.
Beavon, David K., and Moore. 2,906,797.
Brown, John D. 2,914,591.
Caffrev, James M.. Jr. 2.892,782.
Carter, Norman D., and Hess. 2,918,511.
Carter, Norman D., Hess, and Riordan. 2,908,639.
Christensen, Edward R., and Francis. 2.914,581.
Christensen, Edward R., and Hess. 2,917,449.
Clements, Roy J., Loofbourrow, and Lee. 2,914,686.
Cole, Edward L. 2,904,505.
Crawley, Carroll L. 2.894.899.
Eastman, du Bois. 2,892,693.
Eastman, Du Bois. 2,914,418.
Estes, John H. 2,908,549.
Finn, William J. 2,897,019.
Gililland, Melvin E., and Givens. 2,918,429.
Gililland, Melvin E., Givens, and Massin. 2,918,430.
Givens, Richard C, and Pitman. 2.916,452.
Greene, John H., and Thurston. 2,892.592.
Heisler, Robert Y., and Millendorf. 2,898,345.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2,906,340.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2,908,839.
Hess, Howard V.. and Christensen. 2,891,902.
Hess Howard V., Rver, and Fontaine. 2,910,434.
Itria, Oswald A., and Lee. 2,908,342.
Kittrell. Norman G.. and Pietsehker. 2,915,975.
Lvons, Joseph, Elmer, and Berrv. 2,900,341.
Lyons. Joseph F., and Odell. 2.892,776.
McKay, Alexander S. 2,908,817.
Mulligan, Rex P. 2,904,691.
Nagle, Richard E., and Eastman. 2,896,927.
Nelson, Rov F. 2.916,453.
Newman, Stanley R., and Heisler. 2,897,070.
Odell, Norman R, and Lyons. 2,908,644.
Patterson, John A., and Pier. 2,918,487.
Pier. Stanley M. 2,892,860.
Riordan. Michael D.. and Vermillion. 2.916,443.
Roach, James R., and Dilworth. 2,908,646.
Texaco Inc. : See — Continued
Shook, Austen M. 2,906,338.
Straford, William M. 2,908,634.
Stratford, William M. 2,914,391.
Sweeney, William M. 2,912,449.
Sweeney, William M., and Heisler. 2,910,352.
Tiernev, Raymond B., and Krug. 2,897,225.
Vander Ploeg, Alfred R. 2,895,896.
Woodle, Robert A. 2,909,574.
Texas Co., The : See —
Addison, Herman H. 2,882,014.
Allen, Joseph C. 2,878,874.
Allen, Joseph C, and Kunetka. 2,871,941.
Alpert, Norman, Newman, and Heisler. 2,887,452.
Arnold, George B., and Kovach. 2,879,220.
Atwell, Harold V. 2,879,148.
Ballard, Wiley P., Dickens, McKinley, and Smith.
2,888,393.
Beavon, David K. 2,875,149.
Brukner, John A. 2,871,189.
Brukner, John S., and Walker. 2,868,726.
Childs, Emerson. 2,868,218.
Christensen, Edward R., and Hess. 2.886,509.
Christensen, Edward R., and Hess. 2,888,394.
Cole, Edward L., Skelton, and Meyers. 2,879,223.
Cooper, Thomas A., and Woodle. 2,886,522.
Dilworth, John P.. Jordan, and Benge. 2.886,525.
Dilworth, John P., Uhrig, and Becker. 2,877,181.
Drushel, William H, McCall, and Perilloux. 2,874,548.
Eastman, du Bois. 2.871,114.
Eastman, du Bois. 2,885,298.
Eastman, du Bois, and Guptill. 2,885,154.
Eastman, du Bois, and Schlinger. 2,870,868.
Fiser, William D. 2,886,531.
Garrison. Allen D., and Kunetka. 2,871,942.
Gibson, Robert M., ten Brink, and Shook. 2,869,328.
Givens, Richard C, and Pitman. 2,876,198.
Glenney, Julius G. 2,876,145.
Heisler. Robert V. 2.868.813.
Heisler, Robert Y., Alpert, and Newman. 2,885,274.
Herzog, Gerhard. 2,875.364.
Hess, Howard V., and Christensen. 2,886,508.
Hess, Howard V., and Christensen. 2,889,893.
Hess, Howard V.. and Christensen. 2,894,998.
Hess, Howard V., and Ray. 2,885,368.
Howell. Robert H, Jr., and Woodle. 2,884,384.
Itria, Oswald A., and Tanner. 2,887,053.
Jacolev. Leon. 2,894.569.
Jones, James M. 2,887,881.
Jordan, Terence B„ Dilworth, and Roach. 2,872,417.
Kluge, Herman D., and Drake. 2,870,134.
Kluge, Herman D., and Moore. 2,868,823.
Laudig, James J. 2,886.248.
Lee, Burton D. 2.871,461.
Lyons, Joseph F., Thomas, and Odell. 2,880,177.
Maddox, James, Jr. 2.875.135.
Marken, Alden S. 2,884,067.
Mazzagatti, Roy P., Stephens, and Conners. 2,888,571.
McCall, Richard H. 2,870,079.
McKay, Alexander S. 2.873.377.
McKay, Alexander S., and Egan. 2,869,642.
McKinlev, John K., Nelson, and Bright. 2,894,970.
Miller, Carl P., and Jamieson. 2,869,418.
Moyer, William C. 2.868.716.
Muenger, James R.. and Wilson. 2,885,865.
Nestle. Alfred C. 2,868,506.
Newman, Stanley R., Heisler, Dille, and Alpert.
2 879 230
Pev'ere, Ernest F. 2,888,500.
Pitman, Herbert J., Jordan, and Bright. 2,870,090.
Rees. Warren A., Jr. 2.874.855.
Roach, James R., and Dilworth. 2,880,176.
Roach, James R., and Dilworth. 2,886,526.
Robertson. James M. 2.868.216.
Walker,Hugh O., Jr. 2,885,023.
Weiss, Walter J., Graves, and Hall. 2,896,915.
Williamson, Tom. 2.890,998.
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. : See —
Voldrich, Constantine B., and McClure. 2,916,308.
Texas Foundries, Inc. : See —
Yeoman, Ray C. 2,882,804.
Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. : See —
Bencowitz, Isaac. 2,897,150.
Bads. Dnvid K„ and Giusti. 2.872.294.
Giusti. Gino P., and Johnson. 2,870,001.
Hill, Cyril T. 2,895,796.
Hill. Cyril T. 2,895,797.
Johnson, Axel R. 2,870,002.
Texas Instruments Inc. : See —
Adcock. Willis A. 2.909 715.
Arev, Ralph G. 2,912.546.
Bagnall, James A. 2.900.S02.
Barns, Robert L.. Dosher, Humphries, Jeanes, Lyon,
Perry, Speer, and Earhart. 2,900,343.
Burch. Lvndon W. 2,899,512.
Chapman, Aubrey I., Jr. 2.SS9.520.
Clarke. David E. 2,901.575.
Clift, Hubert B., Jr. 2.913.299.
Cornelison Boyd 2.907,715.
Cornelisnn. Boyd. 2,910.387.
De Weese. Charles R.. and Olson. 2.907.320.
Flanagan, Charles D., and Hood. 2,912,670.
LIST OF PATENTEES
935
2,907,847.
2,907,851.
2,917,707.
2,878,152.
2,886,061.
2,910,850.
Texas Instruments Inc. : See — Continued
Grenier, Aime J.. Beggs, and Mawney.
Herrmann, William C., Jr. 2,881,089.
Lawson, John D. 2,SSS,752.
Macdonald, James R. 2,8S2,465.
Macdonald. James R. 2,900,831.
Martel, Bob E. 2,904,S69.
Millis, Edwin G. 2,S99,539.
Moorhead, John O., and Mulry.
Olson, Robert W. 2,870,350.
Owen, Alexander B. 2,SS7,955.
Perry, Edward G. 2,8SS,310.
Perry, Edward G. 2.906.3S1.
Perry, Edward G., Jr., and Olson.
Pies, John R. 2.893,182.
Runvan, Walter R., and Anderson.
Schreiner. Max P. 2,S7S,359.
Skelton. Charles W.. and Donnell. 2,899,572.
Skelton, Charles W., Mason, and Whisenant.
Stead, Richard R. 2,871,110.
Stewart, Richard F. 2.8S0.026.
Toomey, Eugene J. 2,896,024.
Webster. Roger R. 2.901,558.
White, Gale. 2,917,588.
Texas Phenothiazine Co. : See —
Brooks, Fred N., and Rogers. 2,918,403.
Texsteam Corp. : See —
Graham, Clifford P. 2,868,497.
Graham, Clifford P. 2,892,610.
Textile Machine Works : See —
Anke, Rudolph. 2.907,194.
Autem, Fred. 2,880,538.
Autem, Fred. 2,883,093.
Bauer, Kurt P. 2.874,557.
Bauer, Kurt P., Bitzer, and Haehnel. 2,898,753,
Held, Joseph. 2.907,192.
Held, Joseph, and Trumpio.
Levin, Nathan. 2,910,848.
Levin, Nathan. 2,910,849.
Levin, Nathan. 2,917,912.
Loeper, Robert P., and Zondlo. 2,910,851.
Textile Marking Machine Co., Inc. : See —
Filsinger, Jamieson A., and Braun. 2,895,388.
Textile Mills Co. : See —
Goldsmith, Kurt. 2.905,946.
Textile Paper Products, Inc. : See —
Montgolf, Earl E., Smith, and Hudson. 2,903,934.
Textile Research Institute : See —
White. Howard J., Jr., and Cates. 2,868,744.
Textilose Ltd. : See —
Mayson, Herbert. 2,914,409.
Textron American, Inc. : See —
Wagner, Frederick A. 2,884,693.
Textron, Inc. : See —
Abbott. John A. 2,873,775.
Allen, Robert E., and Kennedy. 2,879,632.
Bligard, Erling J., and Racca. 2,891,743.
Budd. Joseph H. Re. 24.588.
De Weese. Robert G. 2,869,605.
Dickie, John A. 2,890,584.
Little, Jess C. 2,918,783.
Staples, Otis E. 2,885,929.
Usher, Theron, Jr. 2,917,626.
Witherell, Robert R. 2,904,055.
Thackeray, Asquith W. Universal joints. 2,876,636, 3-10-59,
CI. 64 — 17.
Thaden, Herbert V., to Thaden Molding Corp. Reclining
chair. Re. 24,587, 1-13-59, CI. 155—152.
Thaden, Herbert V., to Thaden Molding Corp. Reclining
chair extensible leg rest. 2,888,977, 6-2-59, CI. 155—106.
Thaden, Herbert V., to Thaden Molding Corp. Reclining
chair. 2,901,026, 8-25-59. CI. 155 — 116.
Thaden Molding Corp. : See —
Thaden, Herbert V. Re. 24,587.
Thaden, Herbert V. 2.888,977.
Thaden, Herbert V. 2,901,026.
Thale, Harry H. Oyster digger.
37—55.
Thalhammer, Karl W. Adjustable pneumatic control device
for camera shutters. 2,874,625, 2-24-59, CI. 95 — 54.
Thall, Earle S.. to Radio Corp. of America. Getter structure.
2,872,028. 2-3-59, CI. 206 — .4.
Thallon, Robert, to All-Brite Fluorescent Fixtures, Inc.
Fluorescent fixture. 2,894,118, 7-7-59, CI. 240 — 9.
Thalner. Robert R., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Color
television system. 2,892,019. 6-23-59. CI. 178—5.4.
Thamer, Burton J., R. M. Bidwell, and R. P. Hammond, to
United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission.
Nuclear reactor fuel systems. 2,904,488, 9-15-59, CI.
204 — 193.2.
Thames, Hans G., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Telephone sub-station. 2,915,592, 12-1-59, CI. 179 — 81.
Thames, Hans G., and S. T. Aberg, to Telefonaktiebolaget
L M Ericsson. Telephone instruments of the standing
hand set type. 2,918,539, 12-22-59, CI. 179 — 167.
Thannhauser, Fred G. Device for displaying moving infor-
mation. 2,869,420, 1-20-59, CI. 88 — 27.
Thannhauser, Fred G., to Chrysler Corp. Control apparatus
for vehicle transmisison. 2,897,685, 8-4-59. CI. 74 — 473.
Thanos. Harry, to Admiral Corp. Detector circuit. 2,903,585,
9-8-59, CI. 250 — 27.
2,894,340, 7-14-59, CI.
Thaon de Saint-AndrS. Andre. Conveyors for automobile
vehicles. 2,899,041. 8-11-59. CI. 198—183.
Thaon de Saint-Andr6, Andr6. Garages for parking cars and
in particular automobile vehicles. 2,899,086, 8-11-59. CI.
214 — 16.1.
Thatcher, Donald N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.
Separation of HMX from RDX. 2,900,381, 8-18-59, CI.
260—239.
Thatcher, Lewis E. : See —
Gaylord, James K., and Thatcher. 2,870,879.
Thatcher, Russell S., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Apparatus
for generating a family of curves from a single master con-
trol element. 2,886,795, 5-12-59. CI. 340—15.
Thatcher, William M. : See —
Ilornak, John N., and Thatcher. 2,885,751.
Thau, Henry : See —
Schaller, John, Jr., Thau, and Duncan. 2,910,729.
Thaxton, Ellis B. Pipe plugs. 2,870,794, 1-27-59, CI.
138—90.
Thayer, Charles S., to Aluminum Co. of America. Electro-
lytic reduction cell for producing aluminum. 2,874,110,
2-17-59, CI. 204 — 243.
Thayer, Clarence H„ to Sun Oil Co. Asphalt composition
containing polyethylene. 2,871,212, 1-27-59, CI. 260 — 28.5.
Thayer, Edna C. : See — ■
Thayer, Robert W. 2,893,659.
Thayer, Floyd L. and W. L., to Thayer Scale Corp. Fluent
material agitator. 2,905,365, 9-22-59, CI. 222 — 198.
Thayer, Harry C., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Strip-
tinning device. 2,884,896, 5-5-59, CI. 118 — 211.
Thayer, Helen I. : See —
Hartle, Robert J., and Thayer. 2,870,057.
Pellegrini, John P., Jr., and Thayer. 2,897,068.
Thayer, James H. : See —
Payne, Frank E., and Thayer. 2,877,026.
Thayer, Jean M. : See —
Fearon. Robert E., and Thayer. 2,884,534.
Fearon, Robert E., and Thayer. 2,897,372.
Fearon, Robert E., and Thayer. 2,903,594.
Thaver, Louis : See — ■
Greene, Malbone W., and Thayer. 2,882,719.
Thaver, Louis C, *o Beckman Instruments, Inc. Apparatus
for measuring oxygen content. 2,883,857, 4-28-59, CI.
73—27.
Thayer, Louis C, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Measuring
cell. 2,S92,976, 6-30-59, CI. 324 — 30.
Thayer, Louis C, and M. Czuha, Jr., to Beckman Instruments,
Inc. Method for measuring traces of dissolved oxygen.
2,901,327, 8-25-59, CI. 23 — 230.
Thayer, Louis C, and M. W. Greene, to Beckman Instru-
ments, Inc. Apparatus for the measurement of fluid con-
ductivity. 2,902,639. 9-1-59, CI. 324 — 30.
Thayer, Robert W., deceased ; E. C. Thayer, executrix. Bob-
bin. 2,893,659, 7-7-59, CI. 242 — 130.
Thayer Scale Corp. : See —
Thayer, Floyd L. and W. L. 2,905,365.
Thayer, Warren L. : See —
Thayer, Floyd L. and W. L. 2,905,365.
Theile, Richard, to Pye Ltd. Television camera tubes.
2,878,416. 3-17-59, CI. 315—10.
Theile, Richard, to Pye Ltd. Television pick-up tube.
2,880,338, 3-31-59, CI. 313—65.
Theimer, Ernst T., to Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc. Terpene
alcohols and compounds thereof, and processes for making
same. 2.867.668. 1-6-59, CI. 260—631.5.
Theis, Elmer E. Chill pad for an ingot mold. 2,878,538,
3-24-59, CI. 22—139.
Theis, Martin : See —
Rumberg, Alfred, Damgen, and Theis. 2,872,494.
Theiss, John B. : See — -
Lehman. James N., and Theiss. 2,867,762.
Theisz, Emil : See —
Bud, Paul, Gacs, and Theisz. 2,891,189.
Millner, Tivadar, and Theisz. 2,882,435.
Thelen, Josef, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Panel wall con-
struction. 2,870,880, 1-27-59, CI. 189—34.
Thelin, Jack H. : See —
Hardy, William B.. Thelin. and Furman. 2,877,261.
Hardy, William B., Thelin, and Furman. 2,884,449.
Hardy, William B.. Thelin, and Furman. 2,903,484.
Thelin, Jack H., to American Cyanamid Co. Sulfur con-
taining hexachloronaphthalenes. 2,905,695, 9-22-59, CI.
260—327.
Them, Edward G., to Therm-O-Disc, Inc. Thermostatic
controls. 2,879,357, 3-24-59, CI. 200 — 138.
Then, Edward O., to American Can Co. Carrying device for
containers. 2,878,930, 3-24-59, CI. 206—65.
Then, Edward O., to American Can Co. Key for opening
tearing strip containers. 2,884,158, 4-28-59, CI. 220 — 52.
Then, Edward O., to American Can Co. Container carrying
handle. 2,889,041, 6-2-59, CI. 206 — 65.
Then, Edward O., to American Can Co. Carrier device for
containers. 2,891,666, 6-23-59. CI. 206 — 65.
Then. Edward O.. to American Can Co. Tearing strip key.
2,899,101, 8-11-59, CI. 220 — 52.
Then, Edward O., to American Can Co. Container opening
key. 2,899,102, 8-11-59. CI. 220 — 52.
Then, Edward O., to American Can Co. Carrying device for
Containers. 2,914,826, 12-1-59, CI. 24—17.
Thene, Anthony A. Material spreading attachment for truck.
2,872,080, 2-3-59, CI. 222 — 178.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Theobald, Albert P., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Method
and apparatus for forming triangular posts. 2,900,882,
8-25-59, CI. 93—84.
Theoclitus, Gregory, to The Air Preheater Corp. Heat ac-
cumulator for regenerator. 2,891,774, 6-23-59, CI. 257 — 6.
Ther, Leopold : See —
Bhrhart, Gustav, Ruschig, Aumuller, Stein, and Ther.
2,912,460.
Thereau, Donald W., and H. A. Nordstrom. Water target.
2,874,967, 2-24-59, CI. 273—102.1.
Therien, George H. Combination screened door. 2,888,071,
5-26-59, CI. 160—92.
Thermal Research and Engineering Corp. : See —
Johnson, John A. Be. 24,682.
Thermel, Inc. : See —
Norton, William H. 2,874,751.
Norton, William H. 2,875,312.
Thennet, Robert, and L. Parvi, to Societe d'Electro-Chlmie
d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine.
Manufacture of tetrachloroethylene and carbon tetrachlo-
ride. 2,890,250, 6-9-59, CI. 260—654.
Thermet, Robert, and L. Parvi, to Societe d'ElectroJChimie
d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine.
Method of obtaining tetrachlorethylene and tetrachloride of
carbon. 2,919,296, 12-29-59, CI. 260 — 654.
Therm-O-Disc, Inc. : See —
Them, Edward G. 2,879,357.
Thermo Electric Co., Inc. : See —
Ghiglia, Joseph J. 2,897,702.
Klassen, Stephen L. 2,897,470.
Thermo Electron Engineering Corp. : See —
Hatsopoulos, George N., and Kaye. 2,915,652.
Thermofrigor, societe anonyme : See —
Neuhaus, Jean, Kemeny, and Ranky. 2,919,215.
Thermoid Co. : See —
Harrison, Joseph W., and Asay. 2,903,744.
McCluer, John D. 2,884,343.
Therm-O-Lab Corp. : See —
Kwate, Bernard. 2,882,187.
Thermometer Corp. of America : See —
Bieger, Frederic L. 2,873,536.
Thermo Projects Inc. : See —
Haynes, George P., and Letvin. 2,889,284.
Theros. William J. : See —
Cahn, Harold, and Theros. 2,867,220.
Thesen, Carolyn M. : See —
Thesen, William H. 2,897,775.
Thesen, William H, 40% to C. M. Thesen and 10% to J. B.
Rarick. Hotbox signal. 2,897,775. 8-4-59, CI. 116—102.
Thesing, Jan, to B. Merck Akt., Darmstadt. Process of manu-
facturing isoquinolinium and 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-isoquino-
linium salts. 2,891,955, 6-23-59, CI. 260 — 286.
Thesing, Jan, to E. Merck Aktiengesellschaft. Process for
preparing 3,4-dihvdro-l,2-pyrano - (3,4 - c) - pyridone - (6).
2,909,529, 10-20-59, Cl. 260 — 297.
Theuerer, Henry C. : See —
Bacon, Donald D., Scaff. and Theuerer. 2.871.111.
Theuerer, Henry C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Method of preparing silicon. 2,901,325, 8-25-59, Cl. 23—
223.5.
Theurer, Josef : See —
Plasser, Franz, and Theurer.
Plasser. Franz, and Theurer.
Plasser, Franz, and Theurer.
Plasser, Franz, and Theurer.
Thevenaz, Jean, to Paillard S.A.
recording and reproduction of sound on a perforated strip.
2,882,046, 4-14-59, Cl. 271 — 2.3.
Thew Shovel Co., The : See —
Von Mehren, Oswald. 2,893,791.
Wikoff, Eamon F., and Turk. 2,893,792.
Zeilman, Boy H. 2,897,021.
Thias, Edwin P., to Standard Coil Products Co., Inc. Elec-
trical wafer switches. 2,870,274, 1-20-59, Cl. 200 — 11.
Thibault, Bernard P., to Societe Anonyme dite : Pneumatiques
& Caoutchouc Manufacture Kleber Colombes. Semi-flexible
pipes and pipe connecting means. 2,911,236, 11-3-59, Cl.
285 — 149.
Thibodeau, John L. Tractor drive and suspension mech-
anism. 2,901,051, 8-25-59, Cl. 180 — 41.
Thibodeau, Milford E. Fishhook. 2,897,628, 8-4-59, Cl.
43—89.
Thiebault, Bernard, to Societe d'Exploitation des Plastiques.
Tab assembly for articles made of synthetic resins and the
like. 2,916,790, 12-15-59, Cl. 24 — 265.
Tbiede, Ronald W.. and W. H. Nash, to McGraw-Edison Co.
Fuse cutout construction. 2,881,288, 4-7-59, Cl. 200 — 114.
Thiegs, Bernard J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Treatment of
soil by fumigant and foam. 2,916,855, 12-15-59, Cl.
47—58.
Thiegs, Bernard J., and N. Wright, to The Dow Chemical Co.
Shielding plants from frostation by use of foam. 2,875,555,
3-3-59, Cl. 47 — 2.
Thiel, Alfons, to Vogt & Hartmann. Machine for shaping
thermoplastic sheets. 2,912,718, 11-17-59, Cl. 18 — 19.
Thiel, Charles G., to Biker Laboratories, Inc. Dispensing
device. 2,886,217, 5-12-59, Cl. 222 — 394.
Thiel, Joseph A. Conduit holders for use in supporting elec-
trical conduit, armored cable and the like. 2,885,169,
5-5-59, Cl. 248—71.
2,872.878.
2,876,709.
2.883.941.
2,915,018.
Machine for the magnetic
Thiel, Max : See —
Asinger, Friedrieh, and Thiel. 2,879,273.
Asinger, Friedrieh, Thiel, and Pallas. 2,888,487.
Asinger, Friedrieh, Thiel, Schroder, and Heckling.
2,870,158.
Schade, Hubert, and Thiel. 2,886,571.
Thiele, Berthold E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Automatic laun-
dry machine. 2,867,104, 1-6-59, Cl. 68—12.
Thiele, Hans, to Spinnfaser Akt. Method of fluffing a wet
fleece of staple fiber and a device for carrying out same.
2,892.219, 6-30-59, Cl. 19—65.
Thiele Kaolin Co. : See —
Billue, Bobert F., and Williamson. 2,905,643.
Thielemann, Rudolf H., to Sierra Metals Corp. High tem-
perature tantalum base alloys. 2,877,112, 3-10-59, Cl.
75—174.
Thielemann. Budolf H.. to Sierra Metals Corn High tem-
perature tantalum-columbium base alloys 2,907,654, 10—
6-59, Cl. 75 — 174.
Thielen, Anton, and E. Kochjohann, to Vemng, Verdener
Maschinen-und Apparatebau, Zweigniederlassung der Sudos-
tholz G.m.b.H. Metz & Co. Apparatus for stuffing sausage
skins and the like. 2,889,574, 6-9-59, Cl. 17 — 10.
Thielsch, Helmut J., to Grinnell Corp. Film holder for
radiographic examination of pipe welds. 2,905,824,
9-22-59, Cl. 250 — 68.
Thiem, Eugene T., and L. G. Zechlin, to Continental Can
Co., Inc. Blanking and stacking machine. 2,881,836,
4-14-59, Cl. 164 — 204.
Thiemann, Albert E.. and H. Hainzl. Mechanisms for peri-
odically feeding materials in carefully metered quantities.
2,891,175, 6-16-59. Cl. 307—112.
Thieme, John W., and P. J. McDonnell ; said McDonnell assor.
to said Thieme. Finishing machine. 2,875,676, 3-3-59,
Cl. 94 — 45.
Thieme, John W., and P. J. McDonnell, said McDonnell assor.
to said Thieme. Planetary clutching brake. 2,882,806,
4-21-59, Cl. 94 — 45.
Thieme, John W., and P. J. McDonnell, said McDonnell assor.
to said Thieme. Lower unit for concrete finisher.
2,910,923, 11-3-59, Cl. 94 — 45.
Thieme, Peter. Frames for diapositives or the like.
2,889,645, 6-9-59, Cl. 40—152.
Thiene, Carl G., and B. G. Bostrom, to Beynolds Pen Co.
Printing machine. 2,873,013, 2-10-59, Cl. 197 — 2.
Thienemann, Rolf A., to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp.
Control unit for composing machines. 2,872,025, 2-3-59,
Cl. 199—18.
Thierfelder, Rudolph, to Karl Lieberknecht, Inc. Straight
knitting machine operation. 2,888,814, 6-2-59, Cl. 66 — 82.
Thierman, Irwin B. : See —
Hochstetler, Robert D„ and Thierman. 2,887,884.
Thierman, Irwin B., to Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. Gyroscope.
2,911,832, 11-10-59, Cl. 74 — 5.7.
Thiers, Judith G. : See —
Thiers, Balph E. and J. G. 2,909,277.
Thiers, Balph E. and J. G. Dental floss and dispenser.
2,909,277, 10-20-59, Cl. 206—56.
Thies, Alfred F. B. Drier apparatus. 2,871.574, 2-3-59, Cl.
34—54.
Thieser, Robert E. : See —
Caudle, Howard P., McGrath, and Thieser. 2,911,884.
Thiessen. George J. Atmospheric suction roll silencer device.
2.877.694, 3-17-59. Cl. 92 — 53.
Thillaimuthu, Jeyaretnam. Alternating current generator
computing mechanism. 2,914,939, 12-1-59. Cl. 73 — 136.
Thilmany Pulp & Paper Co. : See —
Downs, Martin L., and Schmitt. 2,868,685.
Thilo, Peer: See —
Zinke, Otto, Thilo, and Krueger. 2,908,876.
Thiokol Chemical Corp. : See —
Bronaugh, Hugh J. 2,880,058.
Cohen. Murray S., and Pearl. 2,894.803.
Condello, Vincent, and White. 2,910,266.
Davies, Harold. 2,909.032.
Felberg, Bobert S., and Gould. 2,900,788.
Fettes, Edward M., and Bertozzi. 2,875.182.
Ledbetter, James D.. Kircher, and Novotny. 2,894,692.
Nevers, Ashlev D., and Fettes. 2,869,994.
Winternitz, Paul F. 2,875,028.
Thiolat, Bobert 51. Cardboard boxes and the like. 2,907,513-
10-6-59. Cl. 229—31.
Thirsk, James H. : See —
Newhard, Nelson J., Jr., and Thirsk. 2,867.514.
Thirtle, John R. : See-
Bush, Walter M., Salminen, and Thirtle. 2,908,573.
Thirv, Leon F. Rubber bushing for pivotal suspension sys-
tems. Re. 24,758. 12-22-59. Cl. 2S7— So.
Thoeming, George R., to Wonder Products Co. Foot for
stand or base. 2,888,775, 6-2-59, Cl. 45—137.
Thoeming. George R., to Wonder Products Co. Hobby horse.
2.891,792, 6-23-59, Cl. 272 — 52.
Tholl David M., and N. J. Sorensen. Self discharging base
bearing centrifugal. 2,889,930. 6-9-59, Cl. 210—369.
Tholstrup, Henry L., to United States of America, Navy.
Tongue and notch cutting device for perforated tape.
2,876.943. 3-10-59, Cl. 225—7.
Tholstrup, Henry L., to Commercial Controls Corp. Power
driven tvpe action for character-bv-character printers.
2,900,063, 8-18-59, Cl. 197—17.
LIST OF PATENTEES
937
Tholstrup, Henry L., to Commercial Controls Corp. Type
basket and type lever mounting. 2,900,004, 8-1S-59, CI.
Tholstrup," Henry L., to Commercial Controls Corp. Carriage
and platen control for typewriters. 2,900,065, 8-1S-59,
CI 197 73,
Tholstrup, Henry L., to Commercial Controls Corp. Carriage
control mechanism for power driven printer. 2,900,006,
8-18-59, CI. 197—82.
Tholstrup, Henry L., to Commercial Controls Corp. Carriage
mechanism for typewriters. 2,913,090, 11-17-59, CI.
197 — 60.
Thorn, Clarence M. Machine for forming holes in compacted
lawn soil. 2,918,130, 12-22-59. Cl. 172 — 22.
Thorn, Wenzel W., % to C. D. Jones. Bailing assembly.
2,904,314, 9-15-59, Cl. 256—65.
Thoma, Hans. Control means for infinitely variable trans-
missions. 2,872,827, 2-10-59, Cl. 74 — 335.
Thoma, Hans. Hydrostatic transmission. 2,872,876,
2-10-59, Cl. 103—173.
Thoma, Hans. Drive for track-laying vehicles. 2,874,591,
2-24-59, Cl. 74 — 720.5.
Thoma, Hans. Hydraulic motors and pumps. 2,916,334,
12-8-59, Cl. 308—170.
Thoma, Hans J. Hydraulic power transmissions. 2,871,798,
2-3-59, Cl. 103—162.
Thoma, Oswald : See —
Bowers, Eric H., and Thoma. 2,896,411.
Brown, Peter H. 2,900,921.
Thoma, Bichard W. : See —
Donin, Milton N., Fried, and Thoma. 2,881,189.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,868,694.
Fried, Josef, and Thoma. 2,902,498.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,879,277.
Fried, Josef, Thoma, Perlman, and Gerke. 2,879,280.
Thoma, Bichard W., and J. Fried, to Olin Mathieson Chemi-
cal Corp. A1.* pregnadiene-lla,20-diol-3-one. 2,880,217,
3-31-59, Cl. 260—397.45.
Thoma, Wilhelm : See — -
Bernhard. Hermann, Thoma, and Genth. 2,910,400.
Thomae, Dr. Karl, G.m.b.H. : See —
Berg. Alex, and Fiedler. 2,886,488.
- Keck, Johannes. 2,872,382.
Kottler, August, and Ohnacker. 2,884,426.
Neumann, Gunther. and Kottler. 2.872.379.
Ohnacker, Gerhard, and Kottler. 2,895,992.
Seeger, Ernst, and Kottler. 2,871,242.
Thomae, Dr. Karl, G. m. b. H., Chemisch-Pharmazeutische
Fabrik : See —
Kottler. August, and Schemer. 2.867,664.
Thomann, Bernard M. Surveying apparatus. 2,896,327,
7-28-59, Cl. 33—74.
Thomann, Erwin. to A. G. Balmholz Steinbruche & Harts-
chotterwerke. Bituminous roadmaking material. 2,906,633,
9-29-59, Cl. 106 — 82.
Thomas, Alan P. L., to Edward J. Skinner, Ltd. Planetary
transfer machines. 2,903,120, 9-8-59, Cl. 198 — 19.
Thomas, Albert G., to Industrial Controls Corp. Motor
control circuit. 2,870,388, 1-20-59, Cl. 318 — 138.
Thomas. Albert G., to Industrial Controls Corp. Compen-
sating system for drives. 2,871,767, 2-3-59, Cl. 90 — 22.
Thomas, Albert G., to Industrial Controls Corp. Backlash
compensator. 2,880,625, 4-7-59, Cl. 74 — 440.
Thomas, Albert G., to Industrial Controls Corp. Automatic
control devices. 2,887,640, 5-19-59, Cl. 318 — 138.
Thomas. Albert G. Cooking device. 2,898,905, 8-11-59. Cl.
126—374.
Thomas. Albert G., to Industrial Controls Corp. Counting
Circuit. 2,901,668. 8-25-59, Cl. 315 — 84.5.
Thomas, Albert G. Power driven lawn mower and trimmer.
2,917,890. 12-22-59, Cl. 56 — 25.4.
Thomas, Albert L., Jr., and S. Oglesby, Jr., to Southern
Besearch Institute. Process and apparatus for producing
non-woven sheets of fibrous materials. 2,917,787, 12—22-59,
Cl. 19 — 155.
Thomas, Alexander, to Tracerlab, Inc. Nuclear electret bat-
tery. 2.876,368, 3-3-59, Cl. 310—3.
Thomas. Alexander, to Tracerlab, Inc. Eadioactive battery.
2,900.535, 8-18-59, Cl. 310—3.
Thomas. Arthur J. Pool with inflatable wall. 2,896,221,
7-28-59, Cl. 4—172.
Thomas. Arthur M., Jr., and B. L. Weeks, to Esso Besearch
and Engineering Co. Upgrading light virgin naphtha.
2.910,428, 10-27-59. Cl. 208— '130.
Thomas Associates : See —
Cushenberry, Edward B. 2.913,699.
Thomas, Barclay L., i%0 to G. W. Olson. Battery energized,
motor-driven vehicle. 2,879,858, 3-31-59, Cl. 180—19.
Thomas, Benjamin W. : See —
Beaugh, John B., Schiller, and Thomas. 2,903,417.
Moore, Joe F., and Thomas 2,905,616.
Thomas & Betts Co.. The : See —
Badeau, Carroll A. 2.906 017.
Bergan, Martin D. 2,907,978.
Curtiss, Lawrence M. 2,900,435.
Thomas, Beuford W., % to C. L. Hurt. Door bell actuated
light. 2,912,685, 11-10-59, Cl. 340—377.
Thomas. Bruce K. : See —
Callanen, Frederick B., and Thomas. 2,905,451.
Thomas. Charles G. : See —
Hodges, Stephen B., Lewis, and Thomas. 2,886,172.
492096— P 60
Thomas, Charles L., to Sun Oil Co. High octane gasoline
manufacture. 2,908,629, 10-13-59, Cl. 208 — 66.
Thomas, Charles L., to Sun Oil Co. Process for polymerizing
olefins. 2,912,420, 11-10-59, Cl. 260 — 93.7.
Thomas, Charles K., to The Greist Mfg. Co. Buttonhole at-
tachment. 2,894,467. 7-14-59, Cl. 112 — 77.
Thomas, Chester A. : See —
Merritt, Thomas W., and Thomas. 2,869,512.
Thomas, Chester A., to Babson Bros. Co. Milk pipe line
washing system. 2,878,819, 3-24-59, Cl. 134—57.
Thomas, Chester L. Massage tables. 2,904,036, 9-15-59,
Cl. 128—33.
Thomas, David F., and E. A. Hill, to Waterous Co. Pressure
relief valve. 2,894,531. 7-14-59, Cl. 137—489.
Thomas, David F., and E. A. Hill, to Waterous Co. Elec-
trically operated transfer valve for centrifugal pump.
2,900,918, 8-25-59, Cl. 103 — 106.
Thomas, David F., and E. A. Hill, to Waterous Co. Pumps.
2,905,096, 9-22-59, Cl. 103—136.
Thomas, David G. A. : See —
Harding, John K., and Thomas. 2,906,290.
Thomas, David L. : See — -
Parker, Eric, and Thomas. 2,878,379.
Thomas, Dimitri. Bench saw attachments for multiple angle
cutting. 2,905,210, 9-22-59, Cl. 143—169.
Thomas, Donald E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor characteristic curve tracers. 2,896,168,
7-21-59, Cl. 324 — 158.
Thomas, Donald F. : See —
Butler, Chester J., Ermish, Linsley, and Thomas.
2,917,834.
Thomas, Earl E. Container support. 2,908,468, 10-13-59.
Cl. 248—226.
Thomas, Earl E., to Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc.
Mobile gas detecting apparatus. 2,879,663, 3-31-59, Cl.
73—26.
Thomas Electronics Inc. : See —
Seats, Peter, and Appleberry. 2,906,639.
Seats, Peter, and Connolly. 2,905,571.
Seats, Peter, and Connolly. 2,909,444.
Soncrant, Joseph J. 2,889,169.
Thomas, Eric L., and E. J. A. Paul, to Short Brothers and
Harland Ltd. Analogue computer. 2,918,218, 12-22-59,
Cl. 235—182.
Thomas, Ernst, and B. Aurin, said Aurin, assor. to Thomas.
Method for the continuous removal of the scaly matter
from hot-rolled, band-like iron products. 2,913,808,
11-24-59, Cl. 29 — 81.
Thomas, Eugene P. : See—
Guentner, Eobert L.. and Thomas. 2,909,665.
Thomas, Frank G., and W. M. Millar, to International Tele-
phone and Telegraph Corp. Antenna unit. 2,889,552,
6-2-59, Cl. 343 — 761.
Thomas, Frank W. : See —
Bonza, Louis F., and Thomas. 2,877,201.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2,894,919.
Simon, Eli, and Thomas. 2,897,641.
Thomas, Franklin L. V-trap. 2,894,354, 7-14-59, Cl. 43 —
101.
Thomas, Fritts W., to Monsanto Chemical Co. Cryptocrys-
talline calcium pyrophosphate and dentifrice composition
comprising the same. 2,901,400, 8-25-59, Cl. 167 — 93.
Thomas, George E. Nitration catalyst. 2,877,263, 3-10-59,
Cl. 260 — 482.
Thomas, George W. Marshmallow and hot dog roasting stick.
2,876,694, 3-10-59, Cl. 99 — 421.
Thomas, Glenn M. and G. L. Signal apparatus. 2,888,669,
5-26-59, Cl. 340—326.
Thomas, Gordon E. : See —
Williams, Frederic C, Kilburn, Edwards, and Thomas.
2,913,175.
Thomas, Gordon H. : See —
Fried, Josef, and Thomas. 2,901,494.
Jones, Ewart E. H., Henbest, Woods, Hathway, and
Thomas. 2,897,213.
Thomas, Grant L. : See —
Thomas, Glenn M. and G. L. 2,888,669.
Thomas, Gwilym G. : See —
Place, James A., Thomas, and White. 2,914,906.
Thomas, Harry E., to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Magnetic pulse generating circuit. 2,906,895,
9-29-59, Cl. 307—106.
Thomas, Henrv. Automotive vehicle underground storage
device. 2,901,130, 8-25-59. Cl. 214 — 16.1.
Thomas, Henrv A., to Ethvl Corp. Sludge deliquefying com-
parting press. 2,904,835, 9-22-59, Cl. 18—20.
Thomas, Henry A., to Ethyl Corp. Treating high solids
sludges. 2,912,827, 11-17-59, Cl. 60 — 97.
Thomas, Herman J., to General Motors Corp. Door latch for
pillarless automobile. 2,918,317, 12-22-59, Cl. 292 — 5.
Thomas Hydraulic Speed Controls, Inc. : See —
Thomas, John E. 2,899,035.
Thomas Industries Inc. : See —
Boutelle, Allen O. 2,906,864.
McGinty. William K. 2,898,075.
Thomas, Jesse B., and E. H. Wolff, to Eeynolds Metals Co.
Method of making serpentine tube finned heat exchanger
and product. 2,908,070, 10-13-59, Cl. 29—157.3.
Thomas, John E. Portable hay stack cutting machine.
2,908,971, 10-20-59, Cl. 30 — 166.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Thomas, John M., to The Hoskins Mfg. Co. Method and
apparatus for prolonging life of thermocouples. 2,915,575,
12-1-59, CI. 136 — 4.
Thomas, John P. Double roll mandrel. 2,890,002, 6-9-59,
CI. 242—75.4.
Thomas, John R. : See —
Crandall, Howard W., Hicks, Rubin, and Thomas.
2,916,349.
Crandall, Howard W., and Thomas. 2,892,681.
Harle, Oliver L., and Thomas. 2,892,784.
Harle, Oliver L., and Thomas. 2,892,785.
Thomas. John R., to Thomas Hydraulic Speed Controls. Inc.
Variable speed and torque transmitting fluid clutch.
2,899,035, 8-11-59, CI. 192—61.
Thomas, John V. Multiple distribution valve. 2,896,662,
7-28-59, CI. 137—538.
Thomas, John W., to The Cleveland Vibrator Co. Vibrating
means for material conveyor. 2,868,357, 1-13-59, CI. 198 —
220.
Thomas, Kenneth L. : See —
Roth, Donald W., Thomas, and McKinsey. 2,919,341.
Thomas, Lawrence E. Body recovering drag. 2,873,997,
2-17-59, CI. 294—66.
Thomas, Lawrence G-., to International Standard Electric
Corp. Monitoring means for reflector type aerials.
2,897,493, 7-28-59, CI. 343—703.
Thomas, Lazarus D., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co.
Electrically conducting glass unit and method of making
same. 2,887,412, 5-19-59, CI. 117—211.
Thomas, Leon E., Jr., 6. A. Gruss, and J. W. Huley, to Inter-
national Instruments, Inc. Rotary selective switch.
2,900,462, 8-18-59, CI. 200 — 11.
Thomas, Leonard C. : See —
Voege, James E., and Thomas. 2,888,187.
Thomas, Lewis C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tran-
sistor comparator circuit for analog to digital code conver-
sion. 2,909,676, 10-20-59. CI. 307—88.5.
Thomas, Lewis E. Tethering strap arrangement for animals.
2,909,154, 10-20-59, CI. 119 — 109.
Thomas, Lloyd E. : See —
Tufford, Walter W., and Thomas. 2,875,927.
Thomas, Lucius P., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilized
AGC system. 2,871,288, 1-27-59, CI. 178 — 7.5.
Thomas, Lucius P., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical
signal amplifiers. 2,913,521, 11-17-59, CI. 178 — 7.3.
Thomas, Lucius P., Jr., and C. W. Hoyt, to Radio Corp. of
America. Intercarrier sound buzz reducing circuit.
2,901,536, 8-25-59, CI. 178—5.8.
Thomas, Martha J. : See —
Butler, Keith H., Homer, and Thomas. 2,878,137.
Butler, Keith H„ and Thomas. 2,919,365.
Thomas, Martha J., and K. H. Butler, to Sylvania Electric
Products Inc. Discharge lamp and phosphor. 2,901,647,
g_25_59 q\ 313 25
Thomas, Morton I. Adjustable folding chair. 2,872,969,
2-10-59. CI. 155 — 117.
Thomas, Morton I., to Duralite Co., Inc. Folding chair.
2,887,150, 5-19-59, CI. 155 — 139.
Thomas, Nick. Articulated toy. 2,901,862, 9-1-59, CI. 46—
141.
Thomas, Paul A., Jr. Flutter valve for drainage of the
pleural cavitv. 2,867,213, 1-6-59, CI. 128 — 350.
Thomas, Paul D. : See —
Bavley, Abraham, Knuth, and Thomas. 2^886,544.
Thomas, Paul M., to Builders Equipment Co. Apparatus
for cubing building blocks. 2,869,737, 1-20-59, CI. 214 — 6.
Thomas, Paul M. Apparatus for cubing building blocks.
2,900,092, 8-18-59, CI. 214—6.
Thomas, Paul M., to Builder's Equipment Co. Method for
cubing building blocks. 2,902,182, 9-1-59, CI. 214 — 152.
Thomas, Paul M., and L. W. P. Wright, to Builders Equip-
ment Co. Pallet handler for concrete block machines.
2,896,800, 7-28-59, CI. 214 — 16.4.
Thomas, Paul P. : See —
McFarland, Forest R., and Thomas. 2,873,980.
Thomas, Paul R. : See —
Lyons, Joseph F., Thomas, and Odell. 2,880,177.
Thomas, Peter C, and J. C. Horst. Portable machine for
shaping or contouring railway car axle bearing blocks.
2,896,513, 7-28-59, CI. 90—26.
Thomas, Philip A., and J. L. Welch, Jr., to Union Carbide
Corp. Composition comprising unsaturated polyester, vinyl
monomer and cyclic terpene, cured product "thereof and
process ot preparing the cured product. 2,884,398, 4-28-
59, CI. 260—29.8.
Thomas, Philip N., to Sun Oil Co. Removal of water from
oil during storage. 2,903,421, 9-8-59, CI. 208 — 187.
Thomas, Philip W. : See —
Altreuter. Royal K.. Dowling, Racz, and Thomas.
2,S75,138.
Thomas, Ralph B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Lamp
base. 2,896,187, 7-21-59. CI. 339—145.
Thomas. Ralph B., and O. Mann, to Sylvania Electric Prod-
ucts Inc. Electric lamp base. 2,919,422 12-29-59, CI.
339—146.
Thomas, Ralph H.. to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Valve.
2,867,356, 1-6-59, CI. 222—148.
Thomas, Ralph H., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dispensing con-
tainer for pressure-propelled products. 2,889,078, 6-2-59/
CI. 222—95.
Thomas, Raymond W. Separable joint for tubular members.
2,890,073, 6-9-59, CI. 287—119.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Paper forming section. 2,881,668, 4-14-59, CI. 92 — 38.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Apparatus and method for de-watering stock on a Four-
drinier type paper or board-making machine. 2,881,670,
4-14-59, CI. 92 — 39.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Apparatus for making paper or paper board or similar
fibrous product. 2,881,671, 4-14-59, CI. 92 — 39.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Method and apparatus for manufacturing paper or fibrous
board. 2,881,672, 4-14-59, CI. 92 — 39.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Method and apparatus for de-watering aqueous pulp or
stock in the manufacture of paper or board. 2,881,675,
4-14-59, CI. 92 — 44.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Paper or board machine and method. 2,881,676, 4—14-59,
CI. 92 — 44.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Method and apparatus for manufacturing paper or similar
fibrous product utilizing stock depositing spray means.
2,881,677, 4-14-59, CI. 92 — 44.
Thomas, Reginald J., to St. Anne's Board Mill Co. Ltd.
Method and apparatus for making paper or paper board or
similar fibrous product. 2,881,678, 4-14-59, CI. 92 — 44.
Thomas, Reginald J., and S. F. Smith, to St. Anne's Board
Mill Co. Ltd. Paper or board product. 2,881,669,
4_14_59 qi 92 39.
Thomas, Richard J., and D. J. Feilbach, to The Falk Corp.
Oil-and-vapor shaft-seal. 2,916,312, 12-8-59, CI. 286 — 5.
Thomas, Richard W. : See —
Fried, Josef, and Thomas. 2,914,543.
Thomas, Robert D., and E. A. Burke, to United States of
America, Air Force. Electrostatic precipitator sample
counter. 2,916,626. 12-8-59. CI. 250 — 83.6.
Thomas, Robert E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Multiplier circuit. 2,869,784, 1-20-59,
CI. 235—61.
Thomas, Robert E., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Electronic multiplier circuit.
2,901,172, 8-25-59, CI. 235—194.
Thomas, Robert G. : See —
Cleland, William J., Thomas, and Seijo. 2,893,963.
Dischert, Robert A., and Thomas. 2,906,947.
Thomas, Robert M. : See —
Kittleson, Allen R., Thomas, and Voorhies. 2,916,478.
Thomas, Robert M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Puri-
fication of vinylene carbonate. 2,873,230, 2-10-59, CI.
202 — 66.
Thomas, Robert M., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc-
ess for the stabilization of amino alcohols. 2,901,513,
8-25-59, CI. 260—584.
Thomas. Robert M., and G. M. Wagner, to Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp. Composition of matter useful in rendering
cellulose resistant to creasing and wrinkling. 2,904,389,
9-15-59, CI. 8—116.3.
Thomas, Roy. Auxiliary transmissions. 2,886,982, 5-19-59,
CI. 74—745.
Thomas, Roy L., Jr., to Rockwood Sprinkler Co. Control
cable device with tensioning means. 2,874,588, 2-24—59,
CI. 74 — 501.
Thomas, Samuel B., to Shell Development Co. Treating
liquid with gas. 2,869,844, 1-20-59, CI. 261 — 21.
Thomas, Samuel O., J. A. Lowery, and V. L. Singleton, to
American Cyanamid Co. Nucleocidin and the process of
obtaining the same. 2,914,525, 11-24-59, CI. 260—211.5.
Thomas & Skinner, Inc. : See —
Ireland, James R. 2.869,075.
Thomas, Stanley O. : See —
Fox, Gerald B., and Thomas. 2,S80,941.
Thomas, Stephen E., to The Magnavox Co. Freeze type
solenoid. 2,897,414. 7-28-59, CI. 317—159.
Thomas, Thomas H., to Bendix Aviation Corp. Check valve.
2,888,035, 5-26-59, CI. 137—517.
Thomas, Thomas R.. to Auto Research Corp. Lubrication.
2,917.132. 12-15-59, CI. 184 — 6.
Thomas, Tom. Subgrade planer. 2,901,843, 9-1-59, CI.
37 — 108.
Thomas, Walker H. : See —
Ross, Harold D., Sarahan, Astrahan, Housman, and
Thomas. 2,914,248.
Thomas, Walter M. : See —
Schuller, Walter H., Thomas, Moore, and House.
2,884,058.
Wilson. Lucius H., Thomas, and Padbury. 2,884,057.
Thomas, Walter M., to American Cvanamid Co. Copolymers
of acrylonitrile. 2,895,949, 7-21-59, CI. 260 — 80.5.
Thomas. Walter .M.. F. A. V. Sullivan, and W. B. Hardy, to
American Cyanamid Co. Process for polymerizing unsat-
urated compounds using a sulfonvl triazine as a catalyst.
2.883,371, 4-21-59, CI. 260—85.5.
Thomas. Walter W., to Hercules Powder Co. Propylene poly-
merization process. 2,909,510, 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Thomas, Walter W., to Hercules Powder Co. Olefin poly-
merization process. 2,900.511. 10-20-59, CI. 260 — 93.7.
Thomas, Wendell M., to General Motors Corp- Ice maker.
2,887,852, 5-26-59. CI. 62—135.
Thomas, William E. : See — -
Pabst, Rudolf, and Thomas. 2,915,843.
Pabst, Rudolf, and Thomas. 2.915,935.
LIST OF PATENTEES
939
Thomas, William E., to Prism Signs Inc. Shallow scintil-
lating sign. 2,915,844. 12-8-59, CI. 40—132.
Thomas, William K. Hacksaw and frame therefor. 2,912,025,
11-10-59, CI. 145—34. _
Thomas, William M„ and N. D. Tracy, to General Dynamics
Corp. Optical alignment gage. 2,915,940, 12-8-59, CI.
88—14.
Thomasson, Leland T., to Boeing Airplane Co._ Precision vari-
able frequency dividers. 2,903,649, 9-8-59, CI. 331 — 54.
Thombs, Thomas S. Detachable handles. 2,905,500, 9-22-59,
CI. 29^4—34.
Thome, Nicholas T. : See —
Rodwick. Frank P., and Thome. 2,907,269.
Stiles, Harry L., and Thome. 2,867,960.
Thomiszer, Hubert J., to Cook Electric Co. Automatic check
valve. 2,870,779. 1-27-59, CI. 137—219.
Thomka Laddie M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Ethylene
polymerization process. 2,906,742, 9-29-59. CI. 260—94.9.
Thommen, Hans : See —
Ubezio, Lorenzo, and Thommen. 2,873,390.
Thommen, Hans, to Akt. Brown, Boveri & Cie. Compressed
air actuated electric switch. 2,873,331, 2-10-59, CI.
200 — 148.
Thommen, Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Air-blast switch with auxiliary point of interruption for
shunt resistances. 2,885,514, 5-5-59, CI. 200—148.
Thommen, Hans, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie.
Air blast switch with auxiliary point of interruption for
shunt resistance. 2,892,913, 6-30-59, CI. 200 — 148.
Thompson, Arthur M. Pipe fastening means. 2,875,969,
3-3-59, CI. 248 — 72.
Thompson, Arthur M. Pipe clamp. 2,901,199, 8-25-59,
CI. 248 — 72.
Thompson, Arthur M. Conduit fastener. 2,904,293, 9-15-59,
CI. 248—72.
Thompson, Barney G. Woodworking groove cutting machine.
2,870,800, 1-27-59, CI. 144—136.
Thompson Bruce E.. and D. M. Young, to Union Carbide
Corp. Process for polymerizing completely halogen-
substituted ethylenes. 2,877,217, 3-10-59, CI. 260—92.1.
Thompson, Carl D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Seismometer
testing apparatus. 2,917,706, 12-15-59, CI. 324 — 73.
Thompson, Charles B. : See —
Simko, Frank A., Jr., and Thompson. 2,910,374.
Thompson, Charles E. : See —
Lewis, Emil H., and Thompson. 2,914,468.
Wilchinsky, Zigmond W.. and Thompson. 2,899,379.
Thompson, Charles E., to Meier Electric and Machine Co.,
Inc. Propeller hub assembly. 2,900,202, 8-18-59, CI. 287—
52.4.
Thompson, Charles E., J. Stewart, and A. W. Langer, Jr., to
Esso Research and Engineering Co. Heavy oil conversion
process. 2,873.245. 2-10-59, CI. 208 — 56.
Thompson, Charles T. : See —
Curtis, John C, and Thompson. 2,908,482.
Thompson, Clarence R., to Special Equipment Co. Freestone
pitter. 2. 80S. 251. 1-13-59. CI. 146 — 28.
Thompson, Clayton H. Combination momentary maintained
switch. 2.872.542, 2-3-59. Cl. 200—86.5.
Thompson, Crayton B., and D. T. Lyons, to Eastman Kodak
Co. Treatment of photographic film for static resistance.
2,882,157, 4-14-59, Cl. 96—87.
Thompson, Earl A. Bearing. 2,873,152, 2-10-59, Cl.
QQg JO
Bore finishing tool. 2,874,452, 2-24-59,
Valve lifter structure. 2,874,684, 2-24-
Valve tappet. 2,887,098, 5-19-59, Cl.
Thompson, Earl A.
Cl. 29 — 90.
Thompson, Earl A.
59, Cl. 123—90.
Thompson Earl A.
123—90.
Thompson, Earl A. Centerless grinder attachment. 2,915,855,
12-8-59, Cl. 51 — 103.
Thompson, Elbert O. Mouthpiece assembly for dental suction
evacuators. Re. 24,693, 9-1-59, Cl. 32 — 33.
Thompson, Elbert O. Mouthpiece assembly for dental suc-
tion evacuators. 2,873,528, 2-17-59, Cl. 32 — 33.
Thompson, Elmer O., to Philco Corp. Tools. 2,896,605,
7-28-59, Cl. 125—16.
Thompson. Ernest H, to Automatic Canteen Co. of America.
Article dispensing machine. 2,874,872, 2-24-59, Cl. 221 —
112.
Thompson, Ernest H. Coffee brewer. 2,899,885, 8-18-59,
Cl. 99—289.
Thompson, Eugene C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Transistor binary adders. 2,908,828, 10-13-59, Cl.
307—88.5.
Thompson, Ezra C, and E. T. Jagger, to George Angus & Co.
Setting rollers in spinning machines. 2,885,740, 5-12-59,
Cl. 19 — 134.
Thompson, George E. Illuminated ash receptacle. 2,871,341,
1-27-59. Cl. 240 — 2.
Thompson, George J. : See —
Putkovich, Rudy P., and Thompson. 2,897,433.
Thompson, George W., Jr., to Empire Corp. Pumping ap-
paratus for lapping machine. 2,873,503, 2-17-59, Cl.
51—263.
Thompson. Glenn S. : See —
Barden, Wayne A., Snyder, and Thompson. 2,909,749.
Thompson, Harlan M., to J. J. Hauck. Fletching jigs.
2,918,097, 12-22-59, Cl. 144 — 289.
Thompson, Harold B. : See —
Azari, Eric, Gray, Malin, and Thompson. 2,905,466.
Gray, Alfred E., Malin, and Thompson. 2,883,188.
Thompson, Harold D. Shelving unit. 2,895,620, 7-21-59,
Cl. 211—148.
Thompson. Harwell B. : See —
Detwiler. Harry S., Betters, and Thompson. 2,907,810.
Thompson, Hazel D. : See —
Giese. John F.. and Thompson. 2,917,752.
Thompson, Herbert L. Fresh water recovery process and
apparatus for use in same. 2,896,419, 7-28-59, Cl. 62 —
58.
Thompson, Howard. Lazy iSusan. 2,913,126, 11-17-59, Cl.
211— So.
Thompson, Howard G. : See —
Nelson, Noral A^ Wathen, and Thompson. 2,882,813.
Thompson, Ira G. : See —
Shepherd, George R. L., Thompson, and Watson.
2,905,664.
Thompson, Ivan P. W. Allmang, C. E. Hartmann, C. E. Win-
ter, and R. W. Blackbourn, to Union Carbide Corp. Process
and apparatus for desurfacing a refractory metal body.
2,873,224, 2-10-59, Cl. 148—9.5.
Thompson, James B. : See —
Wells, James R., and Thompson. 2,914,075.
Thompson, James E. Retractable goal posts. 2,884,252,
4-28-59, Cl. 273 — 55.
Thompson, James M. C. : See —
Garden, William D., and Thompson. 2,889,349.
Thompson, James R. : See —
Sizemore, Clarence B., and Thompson. 2,896,039.
Thompson, Jay D. Punch and die. 2,893,489, 7-7-59, Cl.
164—118.
Thompson, John H. : See —
Jones, Charles H., and Thompson. 2,870,396.
Thompson, John J., and A. P. Knight, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Soldering flux composition. 2,898,255,
8-4-59. Cl. 148 — 23.
Thompson, John K. Dispensers for adhesive tape or the like.
2,889,146, 6-2-59 Cl. 270 — 61.
Thompson, John K. Means for dispensing packaging tape
from rolls. 2,899,144, 8-11-59, Cl. 242—58.4.
Thompson, John W. : See — ■
Barr, Irwin R., Dowd, and Thompson. 2,870,711.
Thompson, John W.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Cracked gasoline
stabilized against deterioration in the presence of water
having a pH of less than 5. 2,887,369, 5-19-59, Cl.
44 — 74.
Thompson, John W., and W. V. McConnell, to Eastman Kodak
Co. l,3,5-tri(arylamino)benzene and derivatives thereof as
stabilizers for petroleum products. 2,882,136, 4-14-59,
Cl. 44 — 75.
Thompson, Joseph C. Headrest and process of chiropractic
adjustment. 2,886,029, 5-12-59, Cl. 128 — 69.
Thompson, Joseph C, and K. W. Nipp. Headrests for chiro-
practic tables. 2,898,169, 8-4-59. Cl. 311 — 10.
Thompson, Joshua B., to The Consolidated Mining and
Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. Method of reducing the cak-
ing of ammonium sulphate crystals. 2,905,532, 9-22-59,
Cl. 23—119.
Thompson, Kenneth B. : See —
Moore, William A. 2,889,739.
Thompson, Kenneth B., to Penn Optical & Instrument Co.
Optical system for alignment inspection. 2,906,161,
9-29-59, Cl. 88 — 14.
Thompson, Kenneth C. Squeegee attachment for vacuum
cleaner. 2,893,046, 7-7-59, Cl. 15 — 325.
Thompson, Kenneth M., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Prepa-
ration of improved alkylate products using a sulfuric acid
treatment. 2,875,257, 2-24-59, Cl. 260—674.
Thompson, Leland E., to Radio Corp. of America. Tone
multiplex circuit with narrow bandwidth channel-separat-
ing filters. 2,894.129, 7-7-59. Cl. 250—27.
Thompson, Leland E., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic
phase equalizer. 2,906,866. 9-29-59, Cl. 250 — 6.
Thompson, Lyle G.1, and R. H. Murch, to Burroughs Corp.
Magnetic unit turns tester. 2,914,729, 11-24-59, Cl. 324 —
55.
Thompson Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Thompson, William M. 2,881,707.
Thompson, Martin A. and R. D. Rug hoist and conveyor.
2.876,710. 3-10-59, Cl. 104 — 89.
Thompson, Marvin R. and R. E. Therapeutic agents derived
from rauwolfia serpentina. 2,870,140, 1-20-59, Cl.
260—236.5.
Thompson, Norman D. : See —
Gohrke, Ray W., and Thompson. 2,875,913.
Thompson, Norman L. Comb wiper. 2,885,704, 5-12-59, 'Cl.
15 — 121.3.
Thompson, Oliver T., and C. F. Cook, % to C. W. Max. Bolt-
holding type socket wrenches. 2,909,089, 10-20-59, Cl.
81—55.
Thompson, Orville I., to De Vry Technical Institute, Inc.
Educational device for training electronic technicians.
2,882,618, 4-21-59, Cl. 35—19.
Thompson, Paige W.. to General Electric Co. Bearing ar-
rangement. 2,872,255, 2-3-59. Cl. 308 — 132.
Thompson, Paige W., to General Electric Co. Single-stage
vacuum cleaner. 2,905,267, 9-22-59, Cl. 183 — 37.
Thompson, Paul F. : See —
Huber, Clarence F., and Thompson. 2,874,174.
Huber, Clarence F., and Thompson. 2,875,219.
940
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Thompson, Paul F., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Portable electric cord. 2,900,437, 8-18-59, CI. 174 — 116.
Thompson Products, Inc. : See —
Allen, Clifford H. 2,881,745.
Aspelin, Leslie L., and Murray. 2,876,705.
Layer, Frank C. 2,867,269.
Biering, Robert C, and Southam. 2,882,075.
Blauvelt, Ralph C, and Eppele. 2,872,631.
Bollenbacher, Earle P., and Pankuch. 2,905,009.
Booth, James H. 2,876,030.
Booth, James H. 2,878,047.
Braid, Murray D. 2,877,886.
Cliborn, Robert. 2,869,565.
Dier, Stephen A. 2.910,316.
Dulin, Francis C. 2,875,513.
Dulin, Francis C. 2,876,050.
Fidler, Robert E. 2.877.032.
Gair, Albert W. 2,895,756.
Gammon, Howard M. 2,914,055.
Gammon, Howard M.. and Sampietro. 2,868,438.
Heiss, John P. 2,879,057.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2,868,572.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2,885,020.
Herbenar, Edward J., and Mazur. 2,880,025.
Hoopes, Theodore R. 2,882,079.
Jeromson, James R., Jr. 2,891,564.
Jones, Ernest A. 2,881,398.
Kilgore, Charles R. 2,873,730.
Krause, Frank R. 2,878,697.
Lorenz, Donald L. 2,870,720.
Markstrum, John A. 2,867,145.
Marquis, Donald P.. and French. 2,868,263.
Matz, Norman. 2,914,965.
Murray, John F. 2,881,704.
Murray, John F.. and Wotring. 2,870,719.
Prasse, Herbert F. 2,870,718.
Ralston. Eldon K. 2,871,720.
Rapp, Edward G., and Castle. 2,869,383.
Schunemann, Carl F., and Jacques. 2,884,581.
Wozniak, Adolph J. 2,876,422.
Thompson, Ralph B. : See —
Urban, Peter, Jr., and Thompson. 2,867,577.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Desoxy-
cholic acid as a separating agent. 2,880,254, 3-31-59, CI.
260 — 676.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkyl-
ation of arylols. 2,881,219, 4-7-59, CI. 260 — 613.
Thompson, Ralph B., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabili-
zation of organic compounds. 2,903,368, 9-8-59, CI. 99 —
163.
Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. : See —
Allen, Clifford H. 2,915,051.
Anderson, Robert J., and Hamrick. 2,893,204.
Angell, Pierce T., and Cliborn. 2,910,005.
Aspelin, Leslie L. 2,887,063.
Aspelin, Leslie L., Murray, and Lorenz. 2,887,058.
Bingham, Neil D. 2,909^54.
Booth, James H. 2,913,268.
Chapman, Walter R., and Talas. 2,895,772.
Cherrie, James M., and McMillan. 2,888,373.
Cummings, Robert L. 2,907,527.
Davidson, James W. 2,888,075.
Di Stefano, John F. 2,887,959.
Fathauer, George H. 2,910,531.
Fathauer, George H. 2,911,561.
Fathauer, George H. 2,911,562.
Gates. Richard L. 2,898,865.
Gleeson, William S., and Stevens. 2,907,310.
Hall, George V. B. 2,905,165.
Hall, George V. B., Sampietro, and Hannum. 2,891,718.
Hambor, Valentine F., Shafranek, and Silverman.
2,909,713.
Heiss, John P. 2,915,307.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2,904,346.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2,909,939.
Herbenar, Edward J. 2.913.251.
Herbenar. Edward J. 2,917,910.
Langmuir, David B., and Marrison. 2,880,337.
Lierse, Kurt F. 2,917,874.
Lowry, Edgar A. 2,912,514.
Millard, Thomas E. 2,903,760.
Miller, Burton F., and Fiden. 2,893,810.
Moore, Guy R. 2,891,525.
Murray, John F.^and Lorenz. 2,891,483.
Norton, Samuel H. 2,904,874.
Norton, Samuel H. 2.907.312.
Norton, Samuel H. 2.913.004.
Nvberg, James J. 2,877.448.
O'Neill, Richard J. 2,916,159.
O'Neill, Richard J., and Maclntvre. 2,893,777.
Paetz, Robert A., and Joyce. 2,913,936.
Pankuch, William J. 2,893,763.
Pekarek, Edward G. 2,888,244.
Ralston, Eldon K. 2,887,140.
Sampietro, Achilles O. 2,893,369.
Sampietro, Achilles C. 2,905,160.
Sampietro, Achilles C. 2.909.31 5.
Sampietro, Achilles C. 2,910,056.
Scarbrough, Alfred D. 2.892.103.
Schunemann, Carl F. 2,889,553.
Smith, Louis R. 2,919,148.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2.916,636.
Wanlass, Cravens L. 2,916,637.
Wotring, John A., and Mainland. 2,898,863.
2,917,358.
2,903,335.
Thompson, Ransom S.. to United States of America. Air
Force. Retaining means for pin used for rotor blade at-
tachment. 2,906,496, 9-29-59. CI. 253—77.
Thompson, Raymond E. : See —
Waggener, Kenneth E. 2,893,694.
Thompson, Raymond P. : See —
Kelley, Gilbert A., Rahm, and Thompson. 2,876,833.
Thompson, Richard D. : See —
Thompson, Martin A. and R. D. 2,876,710.
Thompson, Richard F. : See —
Ives, Andrew M., and Thompson. 2,895,975.
Thompson, Richard K. : See —
Goodale, Walter D., Jr., Pferd, and Thompson. 2,906,823.
Thompson, Roger D., to Radio Corp. of America. Color image
reproducing apparatus. 2,896,016, 7-21-59, CI. 178 — 5.4.
Thompson, Roy C. : See —
Katzin, Leonard I., Larson, Thompson, and Van Winkle.
2,887,355.
Seaborg, Glenn T., Thompson, and Albaugh. 2,886,406.
Thompson, Roy F. Sawhorse form. 2,889,176, 6-2-59, CI.
304—5.
Thompson, Russell G.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Means for
inverting facsimile signals derived from coded signals.
2,892,030, 6-23-59, CI. 178 — 30.
Thompson, Russell G., and C. E. Hunt, Jr., to Eastman Kodak
Co. Apparatus for synthesizing facsimile signals from
coded signals. 2,899,498, 8-11-59, CI. 178 — 22.
Thompson, Samuel P. Pump with flexible impeller.
2,911,920, 11-10-59, CI. 103—117.
Thompson Scoop-Grader, Inc. : See —
Thompson, William R. 2,870,551.
Thompson, Seymour H., to Continental Water Heater Co. Gas
water heater. 2,888,911, 6-2-59, CI. 122 — 156.
Thompson, Sidney G. : See —
Pelzer, Harold H., and Thompson. 2,885,701.
Thompson, Stanley G. : See —
Dreher, John L., Koshland, Thompson, and Willard.
2,907,631
Hulet, Ervin K., and Thompson. 2,891,839.
James, Ralph A., and Thompson. 2,911,282.
Miller, Daniel R., Seaborg, and Thompson.
Seaborg, Glenn T., Thompson, and Davidson.
Thompson, Stanley G., and D. R. Miller, to United States of
America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of main-
taining plutonium in a higher state of oxidation during
processing. 2,892 678, 6-30-59 CI. 23 — 14.5.
Thompson, Stuart W., to Lever Brothers Co. Fluid shorten-
ing composition. 2,875,065, 2-24-59, CI. 99 — 118.
Thompson, Thomas R., J. E. Duffy, and H. T. Dybvig, to
General Aniline & Film Corp. High-speed print-out
emulsions. 2,888,347, 5-26-59, CI. 96 — 94.
Thompson, Tom H., to Sabre Research Corp. Fuel pump.
2,889,781, 6-9-59, CI. 103—38.
Thompson, Tom H., to Sabre Research Corp. Fuel pump with
diaphragm spring. 2,918,008, 12-22-59. CI. 103 — 1.
Thompson, Walter N. : See —
Rich, John P., Luthi, and Thompson. 2,908,226.
Thompson, Wayne G., 30% to J. J. Lane, 15% to C. W. Bais-
den, and 15% to H. W. Baisden. Self-cleaning gutter and
downspout attachment to collect debris. 2,887,073,
5-19-59, CI. 108—28.
Thompson, Wesley. Umbrella holder. 2,883,247, 4-21-59,
CI. 311—17.
Thompson, William B., to General Motors Corp. Closed cen-
ter valve with zero leak feature. 2,882,867, 4-21-59, CI.
121 — 16.5.
Thompson, William B., and R. J. Wrobbel ; said Wrobbel
assor. to The Garlock Packing Co., and said Thompson
assor. to General Motors Corp. High-pressure fluid seals.
2,905,489, 9-22-59, CI. 286 — 26.
Thompson, William E. : See —
Wiese, Henry C, and Thompson. 2,876,331.
Thompson, William E., to Sun Oil Co. Polvpropylene process.
2,880,121, 3-31-59, CI. 134 — 2.
Thompson, William E., to Sun Oil Co. Photochemical prepa
ration of urea. 2.916,427. 12-S-59, CI. 204 — 15S.
Thompson, William E., and F. A. Boyle to Sun Oil Co. Treat
ment of underground formations. 2,908,642, 10-13-59, CI
252—8.55.
Thompson, William E., and F. A. Boyle to Sun Oil Co. Treat
ment of limestone formations. 2,908,643, 10-13-59, CI
252—8.55.
Thompson, William E., and G. S. Leeder, to Sun Oil Co,
Oxygenated crystalline polypropylene, method of making,
and wax composition containing same. 2,911,384, 11-3-59
Cl. 260 — 28.5.
Thompson, William H. : See —
Johnson, Carl E., and Thompson. 2,908,624.
Thompson, William H. Safety switch. 2,879,349, 3-24-59,
Cl. 200 — 61.5.
Thompson, William J. : See —
Royer, Arthur G., and Thompson. 2,874,636.
Thompson, William L. Gun mount. 2,919,058, 12-29-59,
Cl. 224—1.
Thompson, William M., to Thompson Mfg. Co., Inc. Portable
pump. 2,881,707, 4-14-59, Cl. 103—88.
Thompson, William R., to Thompson Scoop-Grader, Inc.
Road working machine. 2,870,551, 1-27-59, Cl. 37 — 117.5
Thompson, Willie M. S., to Safe-T-Systems, Corp. Auxiliary
brake release device for railway air brake systems.
2,878,077, 3-17-59, Cl. 303 — 68.
LIST OF PATENTEES
941
Thompson, Wirt L., Jr. Molded fabric and brassiere construc-
tion and method of making the same. 2,867,889, 1-13-59,
CI. 28 — 72. „ „
Thompson, Wirt L., Jr. Brassiere. 2,893,396, 7-7-59, CI.
128 — 464.
Thompson, Wirt L., Jr. Inked printing ribbon for use in
typewriters or the like and method of making the same.
2,918,160, 12-22-59, CI. 197 — 172.
Thompson, Woodford R., Jr. : See — ■
Sumners, Lumus L. 2,917,283.
Thorns, Earl H. : See-
Smith. Alfred P., Jr.. and Thorns. 2,898,831.
Thomsen, Alfred M. Method of making hydrogen and appa-
ratus therefor. 2,879,139, 3-24-59, CI. 23 — 213.
Thomsen, Alfred M. Method of making paper pulp.
2,898,994, 8-11-59, CI. 162 — 24.
Thomsen, Howard J. : See —
Redmond, Robert L., and Thomsen. 2,912,136.
Thomsen, L. C, & Sons, Inc. : See —
Kastner, Donald E. 2,897,569.
Thomsen Research Co., Inc. : See —
Bronson, James D., Jr. 2,872,335.
Thomsen, Soren M. : See —
Bube, Richard H., and Thomsen. 2,916.678.
Busanovich, Charles J., and Thomsen. 2,876,202.
Thomsen, Theodore R. : See —
Rockafellow, Stuart C, and Thomsen. 2,915,635.
Thomsen, Wilhelm, to G. W. Fillauer, Sr. Tourniquet.
2,893,394, 7-7-59, CI. 128 — 327.
Thomson Automatics, Inc. : See —
Thomson, Samuel G., Jr. 2,911,868.
Thomson, Bernard, and E. W. Swift, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corp. Glass to metal seals. 2,867,947, 1-13-
59, CI. 49 — 81.
Thomson Electric Welder Co. : See —
Evans, Arthur N. 2,877,337.
Stieglitz, Hermann W. 2,875,319.
Thomson, Ely K. Package handling machine. 2,870,922,
1—27—59 q\ 214 6.
Thomson, George, C. G. Cook, and P. M. Pepin, to Fabric
Research Laboratories, Inc. Method of reducing the alkali
solubility of wool by treatment with acrolein. 2,880,055,
3—31—59 pi g 133.
Thomson, 'ian' P., and D. G. Wilson, to General Dynamics
Corp. Electric heated laminated glass panel. 2,878,357,
3_17—59 Pi 201 73.
Thomson, John B. Thrust bearing. 2,872,256, 2-3-59, CI.
308 — 163.
Thomson, John E. : See —
Barnes, Earle B., Thomson, and Klumb. 2,882,264.
Thomson, John W., Jr., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Rinser
for one-way bottles. 2,896,647, 7-28-59, CI. 134—133.
Thomson, Robert F. : See —
Holzwarth, James C, and Thomson. 2,867,531.
Holzwarth, James C, and Thomson. 2,899,304.
Holzwarth, James C, and Thomson. 2,907,653.
Thompson, Marvin R. and R. B. 2,870,140.
Thomson, Robert P., to General Motors Corp. Sintered pow-
dered aluminum base bearing. 2,894,319. 7-14-59, CI. 29 —
182.5.
Thomson, Robert F., to General Motors Corp. Aluminum
coated steel having chromium in diffusion layer. 2,917,818,
12—22—59 CI 29—196.2.
Thomson, Robert F., and E. W. Weinman, to General Motors
Corp. Method of forming a sintered powdered metal piston
ring. 2,882,190, 4-14-59, CI. 148—12.
Thomson, Robert F., R. S. Amala, and C. M. Eberhardt, to
General Motors Corp. Shell molding. 2,873,493, 2-17-59,
CI. 22—193.
Thomson, Robert F., and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Ferrous base alloy. 2,883,280, 4-21-59, CI. 75 —
122.
Thomson, Robert F., and E. W. Weinman, to General Motors
Corp. Wear-resistant sintered powdered metal. 2,884,687,
5-5-59, CI. 29 — 182.
Thomson, Robert F., A. A. Shoudy, Jr., and D. K. Hanink, to
General Motors Corp. Method of aluminum coating.
2,885,304. 5-5-59, CI. 117 — 46.
Thomson, Robert F., and E. W. Weinman, to General Motors
Corp. Sintered powdered copper base bearing. 2,887,765,
5-26-59. CI. 29 — 182.
Thomson, Robert F., and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Ferrous base alloy. 2,908,564, 10-13-59, CI.
75—124.
Thomson, Robert F.. and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Copper base alloy. 2,908,567, 10-13-59, CI.
75 — 161.
Thomson, Robert F., and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Highly wear-resistant zinc base alloy and method
of making same. 2,909,429, 10-20-59, CI. 75 — 178.
Thomson, Robert F., and J. C. Holzwarth, to General Motors
Corp. Highly wear-resistant zinc base alloy and method
of making same. 2,912,324, 11-10-59, CI. 75 — 178.
Thomson, Samuel G., Jr., to Thomson Automatics, Inc.
Control apparatus for machine tools or the like. 2,911,868,
11-10-59, CI. 82—2.
Thomson, William L., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Electric heat-
ing devices. 2,917,616, 12-15-59, CI. 219 — 34.
Thonger, Thurland G.. to Poor & Co. Recessed tie plate.
2,872,121, 2-3-59, CI. 238—306.
Thor, James P. Sheet clipping tool. 2,874,666, 2-24-59,
CI. 113—1.
Thor Power Tool Co. : See —
Fuehrer, George H. 2,914,031.
Kaman, Frank A., and Vega. 2,890,072.
Sandvig, Robert L. 2.890,021.
Skoog. Donald K. 2,886,075.
Thor, Robert C, and J. B. Linker, Jr., to General Electric Co.
Deflection circuit. 2,906,919, 9-29-59. Cl. 315 — 24.
John H. Spear gun. 2,869,273, 1-20-59, Cl.
Thorburn
43—6.
Thorburn, Milton R.
jection apparatus.
to American Optical Co. Optical pro-
2,872,841, 2-10-59, Cl. 88—16.
Thore, Thomas J., to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Striping
mechanism for circular knitting machines. 2,901,900,
9-1-59, Cl. 66 — 144.
Thore. Thomas J., to Fidelity Machine Co., Inc. Knitting
machine needle. 2,914,934, 12-1-59, Cl. 66 — 123.
Thor£n, Bertil, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget.
Over-voltage protective device. 2,909,694. 10-20-59, Cl.
313 — 153.
J?horens S. A. : See —
Lecoultre, Edgar. 2,884,827.
Thorensen, Ragnar : See —
Arsenault, William R., Garfein, and Thorensen.
2,905^34.
Thorensen, Ragnar, and B. F. Ambrosio, to United States
of America, Commerce. Transcriber selection circuit for
magnetic drum memory. 2,913,706, 11-17^59, Cl.
340 — 174.
Thoresen, Carl B., and F. Eliassen. Foot and back rest.
2,918,682, 12-29-59, Cl. 5—327.
Thoresen, Einar. Fluid dispensing device. 2,892,570, 6-30-
59, Cl. 222—20.
Thoreson-McCosh, Inc. : See —
McCosh, Frederick I. 2,916,831.
Thormac Packaging Corp. : See —
McCleary Harry R. 2,919,020.
Thorman, Richard L., to General Motors Corp. Fluid pres-
sure supply system. 2,910,942, 11-3-59. Cl. 103 — 4.
Thorn, David E„ and E. S. Nachtman, to La Salle Steel Co.
Case-hardened, worked steels. 2,881,109, 4-7-59, Cl.
148 — 12.1.
Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. : See —
Lancucki, Marian A., and Strange. 2,891,141.
Mash. Derek H. 2,918,582.
Mash, Derek H. 2,919,366.
Squire, Major, and Turner. 2,903,571.
Stevens, Bertram. 2,905,807.
Strange. John W. 2,872,567.
Thorn, John P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. De-
sulfurizing petroleum fractions with platinum. 2,876,196,
3-3-59 Cl. 208 — 244.
Thorn, John P., and W. R. F. Guyer, to Esso Research
and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon conversion catalysts.
2,890,178, 6-9-59, Cl. 252 — 455.
Thorn, Robert J. : See —
Reynolds, Donald S., and Thorn. 2,893,598.
Thornbery, James M., and J. N. Wognum, to Acme Steel Co.
Strap sealing tool. 2,891,432, 6-23-59, Cl. 81 — 9.1.
Thornbery, John H., to Baso, Inc. Control device. 2,874,905,
2-24-59, Cl. 236 — 9.
Thornburg, Harold A., to United States Rubber Co. Heat
exchange roll. 2,908,486, 10-13-59, Cl. 257—95.
Thornburg, Herbert W., to Bucyrus-Erie Co. Rotary well
drill feed. 2,869,826, 1-20-59, Cl. 266 — 22.
Thornburg, Hubert L. Hat hangers. 2,889,935, 6-9-59, Cl.
211 — 30.
Thornburg, Lloyd. Truck seat attachment. 2,903,042, 9-8-
59. Cl. 155 — 5.
Thornburgh, John A., and J. M. Hobelman. Ditch digging
and tunneling machines having a vertically reciprocating
cutting head. 2,879,980, 3-31-59, Cl. 262 — 5.
Thorne, Curtis B., R. D. Housewright, and C. G. Leonard.
Production of glutamyl polpeptide by bacillus subtilis.
2,895,882, 7-21-59, Cl. 195—96.
Thorne, Harold. Latches or locks for doors. 2,877,044,
3-10-59. Cl. 292 — 280.
Thorne, Howard B. Illuminated display devices. 2,876,339,
3-3-59, Cl. 240—10.1.
Thorne, Henry C, Jr., and H. M. Belkin, to Standard Oil
Co. Hydroforming process. 2,877,173, 3-10-59, Cl.
208—96.
Thorne, Marvin Y. Coal cutting bit having three cutting
tips. 2,873,960, 2-17-59, Cl. 262—33.
Thorne, Maurice A., to General Motors Corp. Air heating
and cooling apparatus for vehicles. 2,873,953, 2-17-59,
Cl. 257 — 7.
Thorne, William D. : See —
Benson, Alfred B., and Thorne. 2,919,427.
Thorner, Robert H. Self cleaning means for air or gas flow
devices. 2,887,997, 5-26-59, Cl. 123—103.
Thorner, Robert H. Engine governor. 2,887,998, 5-26-59,
Cl. 123 — 103.
Thorner, Robert H. Engine governor. 2,887,999, 5-26-59,
Cl. 123—103.
Thorner, Robert H. Reminder device. 2,894,336, 7-14-59,
a. 35—66.
Thorner, Robert H. Throttle control device. 2,917,142.
12-15-59, Cl. 192—3.
Thorness, Rudolph B. : See —
Ney, Edward P., Thorness, and Winckler. 2,872,808.
942
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Thorness, Rudolph B.. to United States of America,
Balloon load release control mechanism. 2,907,843,
59, CI. 200—83.
Inc. : See —
2,869,752.
and Hall. 2,877,287.
and Xordin. 2,887,118.
2,889,048.
Navy.
10-6-
to Central Fibre Products Co., Inc.
partition. 2,899,121, 8-11-59, CI.
Thornhill-Craver Co.
Hall,' George D.
Loeflier, John E.
Loeflier, John E.
N.ordin, Obert L.
built-in suction tube.
Nordin, Obert L. 2,896,502.
Thornhill, Dalbert, % to J. P. Thornhill. Mason's adjustable
ski runner. 2,910,861, 11-3-59. CI. 72 — 138.
Thornhill, John R. Carton -with
2,887,256, 5-19-59, CI. 222 — 527.
Thornhill, Johnnie P. : See —
Thornhill, Dalbert. 2,910,861.
Thornhill, Philip G., to Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd.
Method of and apparatus for roasting metal sulfide con-
centrates in a fluidized bed. Re. 24,724, 10-20-59, CI.
75—9.
Thornley, Robert B. : See —
Hogberg, George G., Lonergan, Thornley, Williams, and
Stevens. 2,918,658.
Thornton, Benjamin F., Jr. : See —
Dixon, Irma G., and Thornton. 2,911,647.
Thornton, Clarence G., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
Silicon rectifiers. 2,891,203 6-16-59. CI. 317 — 240.
Thornton, F. C, Co., The : See —
Hornsby, Vivian D. 2,905,496.
Thornton, James L. : See —
Ruff, Edgar E., and Thornton. 2,880,178.
Thornton, James R., and D. F. Marsh, deceased (A. S. Marsh,
executrix), to Spencer Chemical Co. 5-(2,4-dihalophenyl)
hydantoines. 2.891,069, 6-16-59, CI. 260—309.5.
Thornton, Jens : See —
Andrews, Roland E., and Thornton. 2,871,362.
Thornton, John D., to United States of America, Atomic
Energy Commission. Pumps. 2,879,144, 3-24-59, CI.
23—270.5.
Thornton Knitting Co., Inc. : See —
Burton, Stuart W. 2,911,093.
Thornton, Mathew H. Anti-glare device. 2,875,670, 3-3-59,
CI. 88 — 41.
Thornton, Richard D., to United-Carr Fastener Corp. Elec-
tronic counter. 2,883,108, 4-21-59, CI. 235 — 92.
Thornton, Robert L. : See —
Brobeck, William M., Lofgren, and Thornton. 2,890,340.
Thornton, Samuel A., to S. A. Thornton, Jr. Can piler.
2,874,854, 2-24-59, CI. 214 — 9.
Thornton, Samuel A., Jr. : See —
Thornton, Samuel A. 2,874,854.
Thornton-Trump, Walter E., to Trump Engineers Ltd. Side
mount mower. 2,877,618, 3-17-59, CI. 56 — 25.4.
Thornton, William E. : See —
Lolmaugh, Orson B., Thornton, and Smith. 2,869,120.
Thornton, William E., to Del Mar Engineering Laboratories.
Photographic recording means. 2,909,772, 10-20-59, CI.
343—5.
Thornwald. Everett D., to Clements Mfg. Co. "Vacuum cleaner
attachment coupling with spring biased latch means.
2.907,588, 10-6-59. CI. 285 — 7.
Thorp, Arthur G., II : See —
Dinsmore, Thomas L., and Thorp. 2,889,191.
Thorp, Clark E., L. C. Kinney, and A. J. Gaynor, to Air Re-
duction Co., Inc. Ozone manufacture. 2,876,188, 3-3-59,
CI. 204 — 176.
Thorp, Dennis A., and A. E. Usher, to The British Oxygen
Co. Ltd. Nozzle securing means. 2,872,563, 2-3-59, CI.
219—75.
Thorpe, Alan W. : See —
Griffith, Alan A., and Thorpe. 2,870,978.
Thorpe, Charles L. : See —
Dinwiddle, James A., Mosesman, and Thorpe,
Dinwiddie, James A., Mosesman, and Thorpe.
Thorpe, Lawrence R. Display package. 2,868,371
CI. 206 — 79.
Thorpe, Robert J., and D. F. Winters, to Westinghouse Elec-
tric Corp. Liquid fuel distributing systems for combustion
engines. 2,870,826. 1-27-59, CI. 158—36.
Thorpe, Ronald J., to Allen & Hanburys Ltd. Operation
tables having removablv supported interchangeable head
and leg extension sections. 2,872,259, 2-3-59, CI. 311 — 10.
Thorpe, Ronald J., to Allen & Hanburys Ltd. Surgical oper-
ation table with single control means. 2,898,168, 8-4-59,
CI. 311—7.
Thorpe, Thomas E. Cleaning dabber. 2,878,500, 3-24-59,
CI. 15 — 134.
Thorpe, William R. : See —
Renard, Roland E., Thorpe, and Davidson. 2,868,373.
ThorsSn, Jarl M. : See —
Warring, Stig E., and Thorsen. 2,897,362.
Thorsen, Jarl M., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. De-
vice for selecting and transforming pulses in multi-channel
pulse communication systems. 2,906,825, 9-29-59, CI.
179—15.
Thorsen, Jarl M., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson.
Modulator for amplitude modulating a pulse train. 2,917,-
717, 12-15-59, CI. 332—15.
Thorsen, Walter J. Fire alarm apparatus. 2,913,709, 11-
17-59, CI. 340 — 227.
Thorsson, Matthew T.. and L. J. Lauler. to Fairbanks, Morse
& Co. Batch weigher. 2,868,491, 1-13-59, CI. 249—14.
2,882,221.
2,902,431.
1-13-59,
2,872.619.
2,882,342.
2,888,612.
2,909,763.
Thorup, Abraham B.,
Folding box with
229—27.
Thoss, Jack L. : See —
Montgomery, Donald N., and Thoss. 2,899,641.
Thostenson, Lewis D., to Salsbury Corp. Wheel supporting
and clamping device. 2,873,777. 2-17-59, CI. 144 — 288.
Thourel, Leo, to Compagnie Generate de Telegraphie Sans Fil.
Aerials for radar systems. 2,907,030. 9-29-59, CI. 343 —
754.
Thourel, L4o, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans
Fil. Variable pattern radar aerial. 2,913,723, 11-17-59,
CI. 343 — 777.
Thoweman. Thorwald G. G. Record holders. 2,908,394,
10-13-59, CI. 211 — 40.
Thowless, Eric A. : See —
Lewis. Edwin S., and Thowless. 2,891,225.
Thrall Railway Devices Co. : See —
Pietzsch, Frank H. 2,891,489.
Thrasher, Elbridge \V. Lumber stacker. 2,878,947, 3-24-59,
CI. 214—6.
Thrasher, Clio M. Auxiliary oven for electric stoves.
2,872,557, 2-3-59, CI. 219—35.
Threadgill, William J. : See —
Taylor, Floyd B. 2,888,287.
Threadgold, Philip, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Telem-
etering. 2,888,664, 5-26-59, CI. 340 — 160.
Threadgold, Ronald : See —
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold.
Davison, Alan, and Threadgold.
Threadgold, Ronald, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co.
Ltd. Adding arrangements. 2,870,963, 1-27-59, CI.
235 — 61.
Thresher, Albert W. and H. W. Attachment for a lift truck.
2,875,912, 3-3-59, CI. 214 — 654.
Thresher, Howard W. : See —
Thresher, Albert W. and H. W. 2,875.912.
Thrift, Griffin C, to Koch Engineering Co., Inc. Sectional
deck construction having spaced overlaps. 2,903,251, 9-8-
59, CI. 261 — 114.
Throckmorton, John W., and J. S. Wallis, to Petro-Chem
Process Co., Inc. Vertical tube furnace. 2,902,981. 9-8-
59, CI. 122 — 356.
Thuener, Everett E., and J. S. Leibson, to General Electric
Co. Method and apparatus for manufacturing ceramic in-
sulator shapes. 2,912,739, 11-17-59, CI. 25—22.
Thuillier, Jean E., F. Litvan. and W. Stoll, to Geigy Chemi-
cal Corp. Eugenol glycolic acid and isoeugenol glycolic
acid amides. 2,911,440, 11-3-59, CI. 260—559.
Thulke, Herman G. : See —
Miskel, John J., Abbe. Sarasin, and Thulke. 2,890,913.
Thulke, Hermann G., to Chas. Pfizer & Co. Channeling device
for an article transferring apparatus. 2,881,897, 4-14—59,
CI 198 30
Thulke, Hermann G., and C. H. Abbe, to Chas. Pfizer & Co.,
Inc. Labeling machine. 2.886.200. 5-12-59. CI. 216 — 55.
Thumim, Carl, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker
anti-pumping device. 2.884,569. 4-28-59. CI. 317 — 54.
Thumim, Carl, to E. P. Lawson Co., Inc. Back gauge slot
closing member. 2,881,834, 4-14-59, CI. 164 — 59.
Thumim, Carl, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Temperature
compensated time delay dashpot. 2,881,870, 4-14-59, CI.
188—96.
Thumim, Carl, to E. P. Lawson Co.,
booster for clamp treadle of paper
5-26-59, CI. 74 — 388.
Thumim, Carl, to E. P. Lawson Co. Inc.
bly for back gauge of paper cutters.
CI. 116 — 115.
Thumlery, Buscher, to The Singer Mfg
attachments for sewing machines.
CI. 112 — 135.
Thumm, Byron A. : See —
Howsmon, John A., and Thumm. 2,895,788.
Thumm, Bvron A., to American Viscose Corp. All skin
viscose rayon. 2,888,356, 5-26-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Thumm, Byron A., to American Viscose Corp. Method of
producing all skin rayon. 2,902,381, 9-1-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Thumm, Byron A., to American Viscose Corp. Producing all
skin rayon. 2,919,203. 12-29-59, CI. 106 — 165.
Thummel, Ludwig, and M. Aeberhardt, to Saul & Co., nominee
of Fidelity Union Trust Co., Executive trustee under Sandoz
Trust. Method of dyeing mixtures of animal fibers and
synthetic polyamide fibers with reservation of the latter.
2,869,968, 1-20-59, CI. 8 — 21.
Thumult, Josef: See —
Schimer. Robert. Voit, Hartmann, Konig, Thumult, and
Ziemer. 2.910,423.
Thunberg, Leander O. : See —
Mathews, Martin B., and Thunberg. 2,913,S93.
Thunderbird Engineering Co. : See —
Jemison, Volney M.. and Young. 2,896.459.
Jemison. Volney M., and Young. 2,896,864.
Thunstrom, John F., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Heat exchange
apparatus. 2.86S.1S0. 1-13-59, CI. 122 — 478.
Thurauf, Walter : See —
Grosskinsky, Otto, Juttner, Klempt, and Thurauf.
2,879,288.
Inc. Torque motor
cutters. 2,S87,895,
Hand wheel assem-
2,894.479, 7-14-59,
Co. Plait forming
'2,918,026, 12-22-59,
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Thurell, John R., Jr. : See —
Burton, Lester W.. and Thurell. 2,883,592.
Thtirk, Gerhard, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell-
schaft. Edgewise wound reactor coils and method of mak-
ing the same. 2,907,968, 10-6-59, CI. 336—221.
Thurlby, Leslie T., and J. B. Collins, % to GraViner Mfg.
Co. Ltd. Radiation detection and indicating devices.
2,909,668, 10-20-59, CI. 250—213.
Thurman, Astor L., and D. Hancke, to Mannesmann-Meer
Engineering and Construction Co. Rolling mill kickout
apparatus. 2,868,348, 1-13-59, CI. 198—21.
Thurman, Benjamin H., to B. Clayton. Process for refining
fatty oils. 2,876,242, 3-3-59, CI. 260 — 425.
Thurman, Benjamin H., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit
Co. of Chicago. Soap mixing unit and supply system.
2,879,143, 3-24-59, CI. 23—267.
Thurman, Benjamin H., to B. Clayton, doing business under
the fictitious name and style of Refining, Uninc. Pipe line
mixer. 2,892,619, 6-30-59, CI. 259 — 7.
Thurman, Benjamin H., to Benjamin Clayton, d.b.a. Refining,
Unincorporated. Process for refining glyceride oils. 2,917,-
525, 12-15-59, CI. 260 — 425.
Thurman, Robert B. Matrix retainer. 2,918,724, 12-29-59,
CI. 32—63.
Thurmer, Fred W., Yz to L. Regimbal. Hop picking machine.
2,905,183, 9-22-59, CI. 130 — 30.
Thurmon, Francis M., to Rohm & Haas Co. Therapeutic mix-
ture of carboxylic cation exchange resin and its cobalt salt.
2,883,324, 4-21-59, CI. 167—58.
Thurmon, Francis M., to Rohm & Haas Co. Hydrophilic
base therapeutic compositions comprising cation-exchange
resin. 2,919,230, 12-29-59, CI. 167—63.
Thurmond, Carl D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Alloyed semiconductor contacts. 2,877,147, 3-10-59, CI.
148—1.5.
Thurmond, Carl D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Recovery of silicon from silicon dioxide. 2,904,405,
9-15-59, CI. 23—223.5.
Thurnauer, Hans : See —
Nelson, Karl E., and Thurnauer. 2,908,579.
Thurner, Richard T. : See — ■
Eissfeldt, Erich F., and Thurner. 2,886,162.
Thurnher, Ferdinand, to Washington Iron Works. Multi-
platen hot press. 2,884,032, 4-28-59, CI. 144 — 281.
Thurnher, Ferdinand, to Washington Iron Works. Multi-
platen hot press. 2,884,033, 4-28-59 CI. 144 — 281.
Thurnher, Ferdinand, to Washington Iron Works. Simul-
taneous-acting multi-platen hot press. 2,913,027, 11-17-
59, CI. 144—281.
Thurston, Arthur L., to Revere Corp. of America. Linear
weighing cell. 2,883,504, 4-21-59, CI. 201 — 63.
Thurston, Edward G., to Clevite Corp. Device for providing
reproducible mechanical motions. 2,867,701, 1-6-59, CI.
200 — 87.
Thurston, Robert N. : See —
Mason. Warren P.. and Thurston. 2,906,971.
Thurston, Robert R. : See —
Greene, John H., and Thurston. 2,892,592.
Thut, Paul J. : See —
Payne, Walter B., and Thut. 2,891,469.
Thuy, Hans J. : See —
Justi, Eduard, Thuy, and Winsel. 2,912,478.
Thwaites, Herman L., and J. F. Black, to Esso Research and
Engineering Co. Irradiation of wax. 2,904,482, 9-15-59,
CI. 204 — 154.
Thyer, Roger, to Inland Homes Corp. Prefabricated houses.
2,892,192 6-30-59, CI. 1 — 66.
Thygeson, John R.. Sr., to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Tenter
dryers. 2,894,334. 7-14-59, CI. 34 — 158.
Thylefors, Henric W., to Aktiebolaget Separator. Continu-
ously operating centrifugal separator. 2,910,226, 10-27-59,
CI. 233—14.
Tiarco Corp. : See —
Wasserman, Arthur. 2,888,387.
Tibbetts, George C, to Tibbetts Laboratories, Inc. Transducer
sealing. 2.877.362, 3-10-59, CI. 310—8.9.
Tibbetts, George C, to Tibbetts Laboratories, Inc. Transducer
leads. 2.877.363. 3-10-59, CI. 310—9.7.
Tibbetts, George C, to Tibbetts Laboratories, Inc. Electro-
mechanical transducer. 2,912,605, 11-10-59, CI. 310 — 9.1.
Tibbetts, George C. and R. W., to Tibbets Laboratories, Inc.
Electromechanical device and method of making same.
2,901,644, 8-25-59, CI. 310—9.1.
Tibbetts Laboratories, Inc. : See —
Tibbetts, George C. 2,877,362.
Tibbetts, George C. 2.877,363.
Tibbetts, George C. 2,912,605.
Tibbetts, George C. and R. W. 2,901,644.
Tibbetts, Raymond O. Fishing lure. 2,895,252, 7-21-59,
CI. 43 — 42.5.
Tibbetts, Raymond W. : See —
Tibbetts, George C. and R. W. 2,901,644.
Tibbling, Stig B., to International Business Machines Corp.
Automatic cut off device. 2,879,877, 3-31-59, CI. 197 — 17.
Tibbling, Stig B., to International Business Machines Corp.
Key lever. 2,889,026, 6-2-59, CI. 197 — 106.
Tibbott. David W. Audible multitone alarm. 2,904,783,
9-15-59, CI. 340—392.
Tice, Leroy E., and W. H. Ness, to Cook Electric Co. Elec-
trical component and connector. 2,915,712, 12-1-59. CI.
333 — 8.
Ticehurst, Laurence E., to Raytheon Mfg. Co. Induction
heating apparatus. 2,882,378, 4-14-59, CI. 219 — 10.69.
Ticer, Cecil D. Leader with releasable sinker. 2,884,735,
5-5-59, CI. 43 — 43.12.
Tichler, Peter W., to Union Carbide Corp. Gas shielded
metal arc welding. 2 916,600, 12-8-49, CI 219 — 74.
Tichnor, Harry N., to Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. Dis-
play support. 2,913,210, 11-17-59, CI. 248 — 223.
Tichy, William C. Anti-colic nursing device. 2,868,203,
1-13-59. CI. 128 — 252.
Ticknor, William C, to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc.
Flexible hose. 2,895,509, 7-21-59, CI. 138 — 49.
Tidd, Victor S.. and W. Dickison, to Root-Lowell Mfg. Co.
Atomizing spraying device. 2,886,251, 5-12-59, CI. 239 —
342.
Tideland Specialty Co. Inc. : See —
Jacobs, Carlton L. 2,8S1,358.
Tide Water Associated Oil Co. : See —
Bishop, John W. 2,881,062.
Tidewater Oil Co. : See —
Anderson, Herbert M. 2.892,775.
Anderson, Herbert M., Draemel, and Lyons. 2,914,469.
Frazier, Raymond L., and Harrison. 2,892,769
Hommer, Gordon H. 2,892,854.
Vaughn, Samuel C. 2,908,647.
Viland, Clare K. 2,880,164.
Tidland, Charles R. : See —
Williams, Arthur T., and Tidland. 2,875,558.
Tidland Machine Co. : See —
Williams, Arthur T., and Tidland. 2,875,558.
Tidwell, Hubert. Fruit picker's receptacle. 2,916,070,
12-8-59, CI. 150—2.
Tidy Chemical Co. : See —
O'Hare, Harry M. 2,913,734.
Tidykins, Inc. : See —
Kaufman, Jerome S. 2,915,758.
Tidy-Pin Co., Inc. : See —
Johnson, Frances H., and Johnson. 2,912,735.
Tiede, Ralph L. : See —
Roberson, Cletis L., and Tiede. 2,891,686.
Tiedeman, Robert K. : See —
Mergen, Joseph M., and Tiedeman. 2,872,875.
Tiedemann, Julius B., to A. O. Smith Corp. Offsetting press.
2.887,145, 5-19-59. CI. 153 — 48.
Tiedemann, Julius B., to A. O. Smith Corp. Safety mecha-
nism for a draw rolling mill. 2,890,608, 6-16-59, CI.
80—19.
Tiedemann, Julius B., to A. O. Smith Corp. Draw rolling
mill. 2,896,485, 7-28-59, CI. 80 — 19.
Tiedemann, Julius B., to A. O. Smith Corp. Cushioning
means for double action presses. 2,900,943, 8-25-59, CI.
113 — 45.
Tiedemann, Richard A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Welding head
positioner. 2,900,829, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 89.
Tiedje, John L. : See —
Faeber, Harry W. 2,903,966.
Farmer, Michael H., Tiedje, and MacLeod. 2,906,688.
Livingstone, James G., Moreton, and Tiedje. 2,880,159.
Tielens, Roger E., to Rotary Engineering de Mexit-o, S.A.
Transmissions. 2,900,845, 8-25-59, CI. 74 — 688.
Tieman, Harold E. Monorail cleaner. 2,915,019. 12-1-59,
CI. 104 — 279.
Tien, Jack M. Acyl hydrazine derivatives of bis (4-dimethyl-
aminophenyl) methane and process. 2,900,388, 8-18-59,
CI. 260—295.
Tien, Ping K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Micro-
wave amplifier. 2,883,481, 4-21-59, CI. 179 — 171.
Tien, Ping K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electron
beam system. 2,886,738, 5-12-59, CI. 315 — 3.6.
Tierney, Raymond B., and R. H. Krug, to Texaco Inc. Proc-
ess for producing stable haloaryl phosphates of low acidity.
2,897,225, 7-28-59, CI. 260 — 461.
Tiers, George V. D., and R. J. Koshar, to Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Co. Polyfluorinated sulfonic acids and derivatives.
2.877,267, 3-10-59, CI. 260—543.
Tieslau. Henry A. Load carriage for a road vehicle.
2,867,341, 1-6-59, CI. 214 — 672.
Tiesler. Gerd : See — ■
Jabczynski. Hans-Joachim, Tiesler, Lurk, and SchrOder.
2,868,883.
Tietgen, Hans P. : See —
Kohnenkamp, Johann D., Sprengel, and Tietgen. 2,914,-
193.
Tietig, Chester. Pneumatic hold-down for cargo spaces.
2,907,580. 10-6-39, CI. 280—179.
Tietig, Rudolph, Jr., and D. J. Pollingue, Jr., to A. J. Boyn-
ton & Co. Apparatus for adding solid material to molten
metal. 2,872,180, 2-3-59, CI. 266 — 34.
Tietz, Carl M. and P., to Live Grass-Pack Co. Method of
producing a live grass package. 2,876,588, 3-10-59, CI.
47—58.
Tietz, La Vern R. : See —
Yelinek, Gnstav H, Niebergall, and Tietz. 2,907.121.
Tietz. Pearl : See —
Tietz, Carl M. and P. 2,876,588.
Tietze, Ernst : See —
Petersen, Siegfried, Tietze, and Wirth. 2,913,454.
Tietze, Hermann : See —
Mollering, Karl F., and Tietze. 2,888,920.
Tietze, Hermann, to O. H. Drager. Respiratory face mask.
2,891,540, 6-23-59, CI. 128—141.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
2,885,571.
2,885,609.
Tietze, Hermann, to O. H. Drager. Anti-fogging face mask.
2,891,541, 6-23-59, CI. 128 — 141.
Tiffany, Burris D., to The Upjohn Co. 3-[N,N-di-(lower
alkyl)-carbaniyl]-2-acyloxybiphenyl compounds. 2,879,290,
3-24-59, CI. 260 — 479.
Tiffany, John A. : See —
Starling, Leslie K., and Tiffany. 2,878,668.
Tiger, Emil, to Sound, Inc. Tape transporting device for use
with cartridges. 2,898,409, 8-4-59. CI. 179 — 100.2.
Tiger, Emil, to Sound, Inc. Motor mounting for magnetic
recording devices. 2,915,265, 12-1-59, CI. 248—18.
Tikanen, William A., to Genisco, Inc. Pressure responsive
resistor. 2,870,301, 1-20-59, CI. 201 — 48.
Tikanen, William A., to Genisco, Inc. Fluid pressure detec-
tor. 2,890,588, 6-16-59, CI. 73 — 110.
Tilden, Carl V. Drilling apparatus. 2,879,035, 3-24-59,
CI. 255—50.
Tilden, Carl V. Percussion drill bit and method of producing
it. 2,902,259, 9-1-59, CI. 255 — 63.
Tilden, Carl V. Drill bit. 2,902,260, 9-1-59, CI. 255 — 69.
Tilden, Carl V. Core drill construction. 2,918,260, 12-22-59,
CI. 255—50.
Tile Council of America, Inc. : See —
Fitzgerald, John V. 2,917,801.
Tiley, John W. : See —
Williams, Richard A., and Tiley.
Williams, Richard A., and Tiley.
Tilford, Charles H. : See —
Palopoli, Frank P., Krueger, and Tilford. 2,886,570.
Van Campen, Marcus G. Jr., and Tilford. 2,874,161.
Tilford, Charles H., F. J. McCarty, and M. G. Van Campen,
Jr., to The Wm. S. Merrell Co. Therapeutic composition.
2,894,949, 7-14-59, CI. 260 — 244.
Till, Albert. Machine or engine with rotary turbine blade
wheel. 2,912,220, 11-10-59, CI. 253—39.
Till, Robert A., and I. J. Acosta, to Crane Co. Adjustable
valve actuation means. 2,905,433, 9-22-59, CI. 251 — 251.
Tiller, Hans, to Cycloptic Anstalt fur Optik und Mechanik in
Vaduz. Film guides. 2,897,719, 8-4-59, CI. 88 — 17.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Lower alkyl esters of n-furfurylthiolcarbamic acid as com-
positions and herbicides. 2,887,372, 5-19-59, CI. 71 — 2.5.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
N-alkyl, N-allyl thiolcarbamate compositions. 2,901,498,
8-25-59, CI. 260 — 455.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Lower alkyl esters of N-alkoxyalkylthiolcarbamic acids.
2,901,499, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 455.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Lower alkyl esters of N-cyanoalkyl-N-alkyl thiolcarbamic
acids as compositions. 2,901,500, 8-25-59, CI. 260 — 455.
Tilles, Harry, and A. B. Lindquist, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Amyl-N,N-diethylthiolcarbamate and use as herbicide. 2,-
913,325, 11-17-59, CI. 71—2.7.
Tilles, Harry, and A. B. Lindquist, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Propyl-N,N-diethylthiolcarbamate and use as herbicide.
2,913,326, 11-17-59, CI. 71 — 2.7.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Certain thiolcarbamates and use as herbicides. 2,913,327,
11-17-59, 71—2.7.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Isobutyl-N,N-diethylthiolcarbamate and use as herbicide.
2,913,328, 11-17-59. CI. 71—2.7.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Diallylthiolcarbamates and their use as herbicides.
2.916.369, 12-8-59, CI. 71—2.7.
Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini, to Stauffer Chemical Co.
Chlorinated thiolcarbamates and their use as herbicides.
2.916.370, 12-8-59, CI. 71—2.7.
Tilley, Anbra E., to California Research Corp. Seismic pros-
pecting utilizing trace integration. 2,879,860, 3-31-59, CI.
181— .5.
Tilley, David. Means for applying simulated masonry to
walls and the exterior surfaces of buildings. 2,893,098,
7-7-59, CI. 25—1.
Tilley, Donald W. : See —
Price, Peter R. 2,871,012.
Tilli, Vincent L., and A. L. Bohlinger,
Co. Fault-responsive sectionalizing
2,873,759, 2-17-59, CI. 137 — 266.
Tillman. Edwin E., to Triple Seal Corp.
ing plugs through punctures in tires.
'CI. 81—15.7.
Tillman, Robert M., to Burroughs Corp.
2,900,508, 8-18-59, CI. 250—31.
Tillman, Robert M., to Burroughs Corp. Square wave
oscillator. 2,912,653, 11-10-59, CI. 331—113.
Tillotson Mfg. Co., The : See —
Phillips, Bernard C. 2.903,250.
Phillips, Bernard C. 2,905,327.
Tilman, Ted N. : See —
Jennings, Jo E., and Tilman. 2,917,596.
Tilmann. Richard A., to Cribben and Sexton Co. Gas burning
space heater. 2,880,717, 4-7-59, CI. 126—110.
Tilney, Ralph B. : See —
Dube, John E., and Tilney. 2,876,629.
Tilney, Ralph B., to Alco Valve Co. Reverse cycle valve.
2,888,039, 5-26-59, CI. 137—601.
Tilney, Ralph B., to Alco Valve Co. Electric control circuits
for heat pumps. 2,900,805, 8-25-59, CI. 62 — 160.
to General Electric
valve arrangement.
Device for thread-
2,871,742, 2-3-59,
Discriminator.
Tilney, Ralph B., to Alco Valve Co. Reversing valve par-
ticularly for deep well pumps. 2,902,051, 9-1-59, CI.
137—620.
Tilt-A-Door Corp. : See —
Ginther, Roger E. 2,881,483.
Tiltman Langley Ltd. : See —
Marshall, Colin S. R. 2,869,697.
Tilton, Russell G., to Multiscope, Inc. Moving stairway hand
rail construction. 2,879,881, 3-31-59, CI. 198 — 16.
Tilton, William J., and W. T. Leslie, to Raymond Bag Corp.
Liner inserting device. 2,896,516, 7-28-59, CI. 93 — 8.
Timax Associates : See —
Slatin, Harvey L. 2,899,369.
Slatin, Harvey L. 2,919,234.
Timber Engineering Co. : See —
Farber, Eduard. 2,908,542.
Timber Structures, Inc. : See —
Payzant, Henry H. 2,870,807.
Payzant, Henry H. 2,896,677.
Payzant, Henry H., and Leffler. 2,890,677.
Time, Inc. : See —
Brink, Robert M. 2,883.187.
Brink, Robert M., and Klyce. 2,902,329.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,868,122.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,891,473.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,903,260.
Faeber, Harry W. 2,917,168.
Hall, Vincent C. 2,892,016.
Moe, William W. 2,873,312.
Moe, William W. 2,873,362.
Ross, Austin. 2,877,424.
Timefax Corp. : See —
Dalton, Harold R. 2,887,632.
Timely Novelty Corp. : See —
Kaufman, Herman. 2,918,742.
Times Facsimile Corp. : See —
Marzan, Peter R. 2,877,297.
Sandrock, Harold. 2,884,299.
Timken Roller Bearing Co., The : See —
Jatczak, Chester F. 2,876,152.
Jatczak, Chester F. 2,883,281.
Morgan, Ralph E. 2,882,999.
Timm, Walter C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tran-
sistor gain-bandwidth test circuit. 2,909,730, 10-20-59, CI.
324 — 158.
Timmer, David J., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2 892,325, 6-30-59, CI. 62 — 156.
Timmerman, Julius W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control
system for fluid operated mechanism. 2,873,084, 2-10-59,
CI. 251 — 239.
Timmerman, Julius W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Circuit
breaker structure with improved interlocking mechanism
for protecting operating personnel. 2,914,707, 11-24—59,
CI. 317—103.
Timmerman, Robert W. : See — ■
Getz, John W., and Timmerman. 2,882,131.
Timmerman, Robert W., and H. C. Kutz, to Food Machinery
and Chemical Corp. Method of producing carbon disulfide.
2,888,329, 5-26-59, CI. 23 — 206.
Timmis, Geoffrey M., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.)
Inc. Leukemia treatment. 2,917,432, 12-15-59, CI.
167 — 65.
Timmler, Helmut : See —
Henecka, Hans, Timmler, and Lorenz. 2,888,451.
Timmons, Charles E., to Stephen Whitman & Son, Inc. Me-
chanical stroking device. 2,880,695, 4-7-59, CI. 118 — 14.
Timmons, George A, and M. Semchyshen, to American Metal
Climax, Inc. Molybdenum-titanium-cobalt alloy. 2,884,324,
4-28-59, CI. 75—176.
Timms, Louise V. Compression holder for elongated objects.
2,899,077, 8-11-59, CI. 211 — 60.
Timoff, George T., and W. K. Jensen, to General Motors
Corp. Horn blowing mechanism. 2,894,090, 7-7-59, CI.
200—61.56.
Timoney, Robert E. Baby stair trainer. 2,871,914, 2-3-59,
CI. 155—22.
Timothy, Patrick H., % to Southern Natural Gas Co., and
% to Brown & Root, Inc. Pipe laying apparatus and
method. 2^10,835, 11-3-59, CI. 61 — 72.
Timperman, Ernest J., to The Baldwin Piano Co. Audio
modulator. 2,916,706, 12-8-59, CI. 332 — 68.
Timson, George F. : See —
Patton, James L., and Timson. 2,900,324.
Rice, Louis F., Patton, Timson, and Partridge. 2,900,325.
Tinari, Donald F. : See —
Kuhl, Charles F., Jr., Tank, and Tinari. 2,882,390.
Tinch. Robert J. : See —
Tullis. James L.. and Tinch. 2,906,451.
Tingas, Arthur S., to Celanese Corp. of America. Plying and
twisting of yarns. 2,882,675, 4-21-59, CI. 57 — 75.
Tingley, Loyal H., Jr. Clothes treating liquid-dispenser for
automatic washing machines. 2,868,006, 1-13-59, CI. 68—
207.
Tingley, Loyal H., Jr. Clothes treating material dispenser
for automatic washers of the tumbler type. 2,912,842,
11-17-59, CI. 68—24.
Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. : See —
Gruber. Warren M. 2,909.948.
Strimel, Robert S. 2,910,778.
Tinker and Rasor : See —
Rasor, John P. 2,885,636.
LIST OP PATENTEES
945
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sani-
tary Corp. Acoustical silencer. 2,872,998, 2-10-59, CI.
181—53.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. High pressure closure. 2,888,249, 5-26-59, CI.
257 — 221.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. High pressure closure. 2,888,250, 5-26-59, CI.
257 — 221.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Sanitary Corp.
Combustion apparatus and temperature limiting means
therefor. 2,906,516, 9-29-59. CI. 263 — 20.
Tinker, Townsend, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary
Corp. Cupola door. 2,910,022, 10-27-59, CI. 110 — 176.
Tinnerman, George A. : See —
Rafferty, James F., and Tinnerman. 2,886,077.
Tinnerman, George A. Assembly retainers. 2,897,465, 7-28-
59, CI. 336—210.
Tinnerman, George A. Threadless nut having a plurality of
teeth for accommodating studs of various diameters.
2,913,950, 11-24-59 CI. 85—35.
Tinnerman Products, Inc. : See —
Flora, Laurence H. 2,875,804.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,875,805.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,883,011.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,893,458.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,904,820.
Flora, Laurence H. 2,916,114.
Flora, Laurence H., and Balint. 2,893,671.
Holton, Robert J. 2,875,487.
Roberts, Raymond A., Jr. 2,883,228.
Roberts, Raymond A., Jr. 2,911,575.
Van Niel, Clarence R., and Sasena. 2,916,115.
Tino, Richard V. : See —
Foote, Howland S., and Tino. 2,872,253.
Tinsley, John C. Two-point level. 2,904,892, 9-22-59, CI.
33—209.
Tinsley, Samuel W., to Union Carbide Corp. Preparation of
para, beta-dinitrostyrene. 2,884,465, 4-28-59, CI. 260 —
645.
Tinsley, Samuel W., to Union Carbide Corp. Styrene deriva-
tives and process for preparing same. 2,898,381, 8—4-59,
CI. 260 — 646.
Tinsman, Jack R., to W. J. Speckman, and C. J. Wilhelmi.
Fluid operated reciprocating rack means for unidirectionally
rotating a threading tool. 2,880,430, 4-7-59, CI. 10—89.
Tintinger, Emmett A.. 20% to O. R. Clawson. Valve seat
stone dresser. 2.894,504, 7-14-59, CI. 125 — 11.
Tipotsch, Donald G., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Ion col-
lector for mass spectrometry. 2,911,532, 11-3-59, CI.
250 — 41.9.
Tipper, Maynard J. G., to Meat Packers Equipment Co.
Sawdust burning pot for smoke generators. 2,876,762,
3-10-59, CI. 126—59.5.
Tipper, Maynard J. G., to Tipper Tie, Inc. Casing closure
and closing apparatus. 2,879,512, 3-31-59, CI. 1 — 187.
Tipper, Maynard J. G., to Tipper Tie Products of N.Y., Inc.
Apparatus for fastening casings with staple-like fasteners.
2,880,419, 4-7-59, CI. 1—3.
Tipper, Maynard J. G. Cycle control for casing closure.
2,901,068, 8-25-59, CI. 192—25.
Tipper Tie, Inc. : See —
Tipper, Maynard J. G. 2,879,512.
Tipper Tie Products of N.T., Inc. : See —
Tipper, Maynard J. G. 2,880,419.
Tippet, Philip V., to Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc. Cane mills.
2,869,452, 1-20-59, CI. 100—165.
Tippett, Oscar W. : See —
Haley, Frank. 2,878,927.
Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton : See —
Silveston, Barnett. 2,914,080.
Tippmann, Gerhard : See —
Guldner, Harry, and Tippmann. 2,895,585.
Tipsord, Clyde E., and W. F. Turner, to Bodendieck Tool Co.
Hot line guards. 2,871,282, 1-27-59, CI. 174 — 5.
Tipton, Clyde R., Jr. : See —
Schonfeld, Fred W., and Tipton. 2,885,283.
Tipton, James E. : See —
Smith, Clifford E., and Tipton. 2,890,138.
Tip-Top Products Co. : See —
Hoffmann, Ernest, and Gresham. 2,879,916.
Tirico, Arthur L. : See —
Onder, Kerim. 2,895,018.
Tirrell, Charles E. : See —
Mason, Edward A., Tirrell, and Kirkham. 2,891,899.
Tirrell, Winston I. : See —
Downie, John W., and Tirrell. 2,913,684.
Tiscornia, James W. : See —
Ishoy, Albert D., and Tiscornia. 2,883,009.
Tisdale, Thomas B. : See —
Deinlein, Victor E., and Tisdale. 2,914,211.
Tisdall, Garnet H. Bracket for bathroom handrails.
2,914,284, 11-24-59, CI. 248 — 216.
Tishrock, Harold H. : See —
Lynch, Leonard J., and Tishrock. 2,870,443.
Tisinal, George F. : See —
Stanley, James K., and Tisinal. 2,890,955.
Tisserant, Henry R. Sheet metal panel drill. 2,897,696,
8-4-59. CI. 77—67.
Titan Tool Co. : See —
McKean, Boyd A. 2,915,930.
Valve bag pack-
249—63.
abrasive bodies.
and Titus. 2,872,381.
for rotary mowers.
2,888,857.
Titanium Metals Corp. of America : See —
Cooper, Donald E. 2,890,109.
Cooper, Donald E., and Dilling. 2,904,718.
Davis, Delmar B., and Tarsey. 2,890,100.
Dilling, Elmer D. 2,871,178.
Dilling, Elmer D. 2,897,129.
Friedmann, Charles L., and Banfield. 2,878,461.
Krieger, Robert J. 2,897,340.
McMillian, John E. 2,897.539.
Oswandel, Edward F. 2,891,286.
Schlotthauer, Joseph S., Snyder, and Lyons. 2,897,918.
Smith. Elbert C, and Stoddard. 2,889,220.
Tarsey, Alexandre R., and Guthrie. 2,871,094.
Yoblin, Jack A. 2,905,547.
Titanium Zirconium Co., Inc. : See —
Linnell, Robert H. 2,871,138.
Linnell, Robert H. 2,889,232.
Titchenal, Oliver R.. to St. Regis Paper Co.
ing apparatus. 2,887,292, 5-19-59, CI.
Titcomb, Albert S. Segmental bonded
2,883,807, 4-28-59, CI. 51—209.
Titeca, Louis R. Ice core drill. 2,880,968, 4-7-59, CI.
255—69.
Titsworth, Harvey R. : See —
O'Kelley, Arlie A., Titsworth, and Martin. 2,907,646.
Tittle, John C, Jr. : See —
Crotty, John V., and Tittle. 2,905,484.
Titus, Charles H.( to General Electric Co. Electromagnetic
device. 2,918,547, 12-22-59, CI. 200—87.
Titus, Elwood O. : See —
Fried, Josef. Perlman, Langlykke,
Titzer, Thomas L. Grass catcher
2,903,837, 9-15-59, €1. 56—202.
Tix Television Films, Inc. : See —
Stevenson, Robert L., and Barker.
Tjepkema, Jacobus J. : See —
Alders, Lucas, Max, and Tjepkema. 2,891,098.
Tjossem, Wlllard W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Rocket
launcher. 2,900,874, 8-25-59, CI. 89—1.7.
Tkachyk, Richard : See —
Tkachyk, Walter M. and R. 2,869,895.
Tkachyk, Walter M. and R. Short hitch steering assembly.
2,869,895, 1-20-59, CI. 280 — 411.
Tlaker, Erich : See —
Appel, Gerhard H., and Tlaker. 2,872,832.
Appel, Gerhard H., and Tlaker. 2,905,031.
Toaldo, Cosma B. Rope grabs. 2,912,736, 11-17-59, CI.
24—136.
Toast well Co., Inc., The : See —
Stanek, Frank. 2,878,748.
Tobe Deutschmann Corp. : See —
Devot, Andre J. 2,877,433.
Tobeler, Paul : See —
Kippe, Otto. 2,904,425.
Wiegmann, Dietrich. 2,873,829.
Tobeler, Paul E. : See —
Welschhof, Peter. 2,896,286.
Tobeler, Paul O. : See —
Cloos, Ernst. 2,889,044.
Jorg, Heinrich, and Fleissner.
Kippe, Otto. 2,912,306.
Muller, Franz E. 2,885,805.
Neugebauer, Gerhart H. 2,872,082.
Ringbof, Jakob. 2,894,244.
Specht, Max. 2,917,387.
Toben, Gregory J. ; See —
Woodbury, William W., Wheelock, and Toben. 2,884,619.
Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Inc. : See —
Wiley, Fred E. 2,879,179.
Tober, Lawrence C. : See —
Childers, Spencer L., and Tober. 2,877,924.
Tobey, Frederic S., % to W. H. Brady, Jr. Control system
for feeding mechanism. 2,877,846, 3-17-59, CI. 164 — 49.
Tobey, Frederic S. Mechanism and method for delivering
thin flat elements singly from a stack of the same.
2,887,316, 5-19-59. CI. 271—36.
Tobey, Leon H., to Bloomer Bros. Co. Device for opening
carton closure flaps. 2,871,641, 2-3-59, CI. 53 — 382.
Tobey, Raymond E. : See —
Beckett, Leo G., and Tobey. 2,881,601.
Tobias, Arthur R., to The Garlock Packing Co. Seal.
2,882,081, 4-14-59, CI. 288 — 2.
Tobias, Jordan. Automatic hydraulic transmission. 2,887,960,
5-26-59, CI. 103—120.
Tobiasz, Albin T. : See —
Schindler, James C, Spring, and Tobiasz.
Schindler, James C, Spring, and Tobiasz.
Tobin-Arp Mfg. Co. : See —
Arp, Ewald A. 2,907,573.
Tobin, Frank J. Laminated tile. 2,871,152, 1-27-59. CI.
154 — 43.
2,884,889.
2,875,749.
2,897,813.
Tobin, Hugh H., Jr. : See —
Emmett, Paul H„ Kokes, and Tobin. 2,905,536.
Tobin, Kenneth J., to Evans Products Co. Freight loading
apparatus. 2,873,695, 2-17-59, CI. 105 — 369.
Tobis, Robert A., and W. D. Greenlaw, to Crosby Valve &
Gage Co. Relief valves. 2,880,751, 4-7-59, CI. 137 — 478.
Toby, Max E., to Package Enterprises, Inc. Apparatus for
receiving, conveying, weighing and bagging articles.
2,887,837, 5-26-59, CI. 53—258.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1959
Tocchetto, Virgil D. Twin latch mechanism. 2,905,493,
9-22-59, CI. 292 — 37.
Tocchetto, Virgil D. Door bolt. 2,905,494, 9-22-59, CI.
292 182.
Tocci, Louis G. Dry material mixing machine. 2,868,519,
1-13-59. CI. 259 — 57.
Toce, Charles A., and R. F. Broussard, to Electro-Acid Corp.
Electric storage battery. 2,902,532, 9-1-59, CI. 136 — 171.
Tocher, Frank L. : See —
Ryan, Rhys E., and Tocher. 2,894,518.
Tocher, Frank L., to M. H. Treadwell Co.. Inc. Ingot-han-
dling mechanism. 2,919,011, 12-29-59, CI. 198—33.
Toclion, Rene. Rotatable vehicle headlight assembly.
2,898,450, 8-4-59. CI. 240 — 61.4.
Tock. Victor K. : See —
Patton, James L., and Tock. 2,886,517.
Tockman, Albert : See —
Rudner, Bernard, and Tockman. 2,901,475.
Toczylowski, Henryk S., to Beaconing, Optical and Precision
Materials Co. Ltd. Apparatus for adjusting the reticule
of a range-finding mechanism. 2,887,774, 5-26-59, CI.
33 — 46.
Tod Allan H., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Record index
means. 2,882,626, 4-21-59, CI. 40 — 20.
Tod, Allan H., and W. W. Gray, to Acme Visible Records, Inc.
Limited access remote controllable visible record equip-
ment. 2,883,250, 4-21-59, CI. 312 — 19.
Tod, Allan H., and W. W. Gray, to Acme Visible Records, Inc.
Record card transfer device. 2,900,985, 8-25-59, CI. 129—
16.
Todd, Alexander W., and H. P. Kwapien, to Van Norman
Industries, Inc. Work feeding mechanism for a centerless
grinder. 2,911,763, 11-10-59, CI. 51 — 103.
Todd Alva C, to International Telephone and Telegraph
Corp. Band-pass filters. 2,892,163, 6-23-59. CI. 333—73.
Todd Burt K., to The Jeannette Glass Co. Container con-
struction. 2,918,188, 12-22-59, CI. 215 — 99.5.
Todd, C. : See —
Powers, Walter P. 2,877,962.
Powers, Walter P. 2,884,119.
Todd, Charles E. : See —
Smith, Hubert T., and Todd. 2,878,857.
Todd, Charlie L. Fishing device. 2,901,855, 9-1-59, CI.
43—17.
Todd, Charles P., V> to H. J. Bell. Truck loading and un-
loading device. 2,910,203, 10-27-59, CI. 214 — 672.
Todd, David B., to Shell Development Co. Reducing entrain-
ment from fluidized beds. 2.874,480. 2-24-59. CI. 34 — 10.
Todd, Edwin T., to General Motors Corp. Amphibous ve-
hicle. 2,908,241, 10-13-59, CI. 115—1.
Todd, Eric E. Process of concentrating pimiento peppers.
2,897,085. 7-28-59, CI. 99 — 103.
Todd, Eric E. Method and apparatus for solvent extraction
of bleoresin from organic concentrates. 2,897,185, 7-28-59,
CI. 260—109.
Todd, Everett W., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Implement
gauging means. 2,915,130. 12-1-59, CI. 172—239.
Todd, Harold E., to General Motors Corp. Reversing switch-
ing circuit for automatic headlight. 2,894,172, 7-7-59,
CI. 315—83.
Todd, Harold E., S. Meyer, R. A. Gaither, F. H. Meek, and
G. E. Wanttaja, to General Motors Corp. Headlamp pre-
aiming apparatus. 2,880,557, 4-7-59, CI. 51 — 134.
Todd, Henry, to United States Steel Corp. Sample holder
and method for spectrographic analysis. 2,884,552, 4-28-
59, CI. 313—146.
Todd, Hoyt H., to Western Carbide Corp. Submerged electric
arc welding process. 2,868,949, 1-13-59, CI. 219 — 73.
Todd, Hoyt H., to Western Carbide Corp. Process for the
manufacture of metallic carbides. 2,886,454, 5-12-59, CI.
106—43.
Todd, Hoyt H., to Western Carbide Corp. Apparatus for
dispensing a powder coating to welding wire. 2,886,695,
5-12-59, CI. 219—130.
Todd, John, Jr., and R. P. Rardain. Vacuum apparatus for
picking up particles of clipped hair. 2,908,933, 10-20-59,
CI. 15 — 414.
Todd, John M., to The Key-Tag Checking System Co. Collar
forming