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Patent “List No. 23
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| 1,218,829 ‘(Mare 13, 1917; appl. Nov. 20, 1916). -FLY:NET. - Robert K. Bean, Winthrop, Mass. -' This fly net for horses is pro= vided with es aaeaie for a as the: animal's ates
ane 526, 401 (Masy ‘15, i917; es aise LZ 6 1916). MOSQUITO BAR. Victor:.\, Smith, Rockport, Miss...- ii collapsible mosquito bar waich can be “secured to the frome of a bed is described.
1,231,735 (July 3, 1917; appl. June )28, 1916). ‘MOSQUITO- NBDTING-CANOPY FRAME... ‘iMobel - WepHorris, Natick, Mass. - This: sa acl dowa frome POREOIRG ngttisg over ra) bed. , :
Ly 235, 949 Couly 17, 1917: appl. Ger. 19, 1916). CANOPY. Herald Ulrichsen, Midland Park, §. Ci. + This folding canopy is SB ae poe, protecting A baby. #fom flies are mosquitoes, x.
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ah O54, 529 (Fon. 22, 1918; ppl. Sout. 16 “4917), MOSQUITO NET SUPPORT. FOR COTS. | Fidel Be Panganiban, Lobo, Batangas, P. I, This rectangular supporting structure for 9 mo squid to netting may. ‘be. quickly ‘set as in positions! in” ‘ F Ls Pe ata
1,260,511 (Mar. 26, 19185 appl.’ May 24, age ‘CANOPY SUPPORT. Houston M. Carroll, San Aatonio, Tex. - This frame supports a mosquito netting over a BOO «
1,268 ,767 ene: 4, 1918; appl. Aug, Ss VOLT), “ MOSQUITO-NET OR CANOPY HOLDER. Edwin peak, Centralia, ‘Fla. - One-half to, John ¥. Gilbert, Plaat.City, Fla, - This SURROTA holds a mosquito net over a bed or a table.
1,279,434 (Sept. 17, 1918: appl. June retar 1918). ‘PORTABLE FRAME FOR MOSQUITO. BARS. Rees Prichard, Detroit, Mich. ~ This frame supports “tasquito netting over the head of a cot,
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1,303,619 «(May 13,°1919; appl. Sept. 13, 1918). MOSQUITO- FOIL FOR BEDS. Retta H. Vance, San Francisco, Calif: +: This mesh fabric bag-like device is designed to" excluce nosquitoes from a bed.
1,335,230 (Mar. 30, 1920: ‘appl. ‘Sept. 3, 1918). INSECT GUARD. John R. Gleeson, Stockton, Calif. — This net for protecting a slecper's head from mosquitoes is supported on 9, lazy~ tongs Bee ngs
1,342,354 (June 1, 1920; appl. Nov. 6, 1918), BED ATTACHMENT. Arthur Schoonmaker, Baton Rouge, La. - This mosquito canopy may be folded into compact form when not in use.
1,349,929 (Aue. 17, 1920; Nov. 15, 1916). CANOPY FOR BEDS. Carl L. van Tryl, Bison, Kans. —- This structure supports mosquito netting over an Lnlant 37°0eds
1,376,218 (Apr. 20, 1921: appl. Dec: 4,:°1920), SUPPORT FOR PROTECTIVE COVERINGS. Noel W. Morant, New Orleans, La. —- This support for mosquito netting is collapsible and portable. var
1,385,589 (July 26, 1921; appl. Apr. 19, 1921) FOLDING SCREEN-TENT FOR OUTDOOR BEDS. Joseph H. Sheney, Decatur, Ill. i This cotlapsible screen may be readily set up and taken down.
1,388,117 (Aug. 16, 1921; appl. July 20, 1920). SsvIiGINe CRADLE. Josephine §. Nimicks, Freehold, N.J. - This foldable. and portable cradle is suspended from the roof of a canopy which protects the child against aU SeOU es
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heiraase 1409; 609° Ciarl245°1922;~appl> fag,” 17 yean)! ‘portushe” STANDARD AND' CANOPY SUPPORT FOR-INSECT* SGREENS, NETPING “AND THE LIKE, Lillian D. Stockle, Vineland, Ms Js om This, Lay standard _ Supports, a screened) ‘tent aa ae cata
Lavo Conape aie’ 608° peers 6, iggpec- ee Mar, 12, sense “BABY eat FRAME. | Blessie E.. f®ers, Thrift, ‘Tex, ~ This structure RASS
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Ragar M. Wilson, Davenport, Towa. - This | removable eae | adjustable eee ena ae a especisily designed for’ ‘hospital beds. aie vie pier: | OLY a A 395i (ay “8° "463: agpies Fane 5; 1922), CANOPY FOR: AUTOMOBILE BEDS. Charles D. McDonald, Los Angeles, Galif, a Te canopy’ Ag designed” ‘for use witaia ‘folding: ded: used by. oahperS oad
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1,497,351 (rane vel 1924: ae oe 18; 1923). “FLY NET: Albert Swenson, Payne, Min. - One-Third to Edward: Swenson, Duluth, Minn, ~ Ordinary fly netting is supported on the back of a horse By a series of knobs or balls attached to a coarse tae
1,541, 215 (June 9, 1925: “appl. Nov. 13, 1922), “BED CANOPY. Masel J. Hastings, Loma portal, Calif. - This frame holds mosquito netting over the head of a sleeping person.
1,546,020 (July 14, 1925: appl. Apr. 25, 1924). INSEOT SCREENS FOR BEDS. Lillian C. Nesbitt, Las Cruces, N. Mex. ~- Tais wiro frame supoorts mosquito netting over the head of a bed,
1,565,191 (Dec. 1925; appl. Mar: 13, 1925), CANOPY HOLDERS Virginia P. ee New York, NeYs ~ This standard holds mosquito netting over a bed.
WyOGS ede a (NOV. oco,,1926: appl. Dec. 1925). FOLDING PORTABLE CANOPY FRAME. Salvator J. Sava, Port Chostor, N.Y. - This structure supports mosquito netting over o cot or a child's crib,
1,608,453 (Nov. 23, 1926; appl. Nov. 30, 1925), LEG-PROTECT- ING DEVICE FORCATTLE. William Witcuffsk, Okotoka, Alberta, Cannda. + Tnig tassel is fastened aro nd the lowor leg-of a cow by a buckle, and serves to protect the animal from the heel fly.
1,625,673 (Apr. 19, 19273 appl. May. 4, 1926). » CANOPY, HOLDER. Virginia P. Nelson, New York, N.Y. - This portable canopy holder supports mo squito netting over a pos.
1,666 , 601 (Ape i7, 1928; “apo “gune 2, 1926). PROTECTIVE COVERING DEVICE. Lena Kanowitz, New York, N.Y. - This device supports netting over an infant sleeping ina baby carriage.
1,677,839: (July.17, 1928: Aopl. Aug. 15, 1927). FLY NET FOR HORS@S. Adrion Montels, Buenos ‘Airos, Argoutina. - This fly nrct covers the animal well except the back portion.
1,687,862 (oct. 16, 1920) cpl. May 3, 1926; 11 Cuba, May 5s 1925). MOSQUITO BAR (OR NET) CARRIER. Luis dc Sona y Freixas, Hnoana, : -
Cuba— This frame supports a mosquito net. over a bed.
‘1,703,660 (Fob. 26, 1929: appl.’ Feb. 1,.1927). MOVABLE. FLY
NET, Hex¥y F, Davis, Waltors, Okla. -. George B. Smith, Lawton,,,dkla.-
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gon NOT, oy Lo cds Hegph. June 23, 1927). CANOPY FOR BEDS. Charles I, Still, Ossining, N.Y. - This device holds mosquito netting over the head of a sleeping person. f
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1,737,664 (Dec. 3, 1929; appl. Apr. 6, 1928). CANOPY SUPPORT FOR BEDSTEADS. Hichard M. Maness, Ada, Okla. - This frame supports mosquito netting over a a bed. et
1,751,290 (Mar. 18, 1930; appl. aug. 5, 1929). NET SUEPORT FOR CAMPDR'S COTS, Harold Z. Race, Idalia, Colo.- This collapsible frame supports mosquito netting over a cot.
1,770,841 (July 15, 1930:,ap0l. Janc6, loce7e overcame BADY CARRIAGES. Max Clymon, Philadelphia, Pa. - This cover provides netting over a baby carriage.
1,792,799 (Fob. 17, 1931: appl. Oct. 22, 1928). BABYS CANOPY. Blizabeth D. Baxter, Battle Creek, Iowa. —- This structure supports mosquito netting over an infant,
1,805,415 (May 12, 1921; appl. Dec. 13, 1928). INSECT PRO- TECTOR. George R. Pendarvis, and Elizabeth L. Pendarvis, Hampton Roads, Va. - This invention provides a retiring kit comprising portions which may be utilized as an emergency bed, including screen members for protecting the head of a person from insects.
1,819,490, (Aug. 18, 1931; appl. Mar. 14, 1930). CANOPY. Max. Weiss, Newark, N.J. - This folding frame'is sdepted to' support a covering of screen cloth for use as a tent.
1,629,820 (Nov. 3, 1931; appl. jug. we 1909%\4 BOX QUILT. Noan H. Cole, Grove City, Pa. - This frame supports mosquito netting over a bed. : ‘
ikeemeir ran. Ve, 19Se) “aol, Feb. 14, 1930). MOSQUITO NET FOR BEDSTEADS. Gilbert Clarke, Gatooma, S. Rhodesia, South Africa. + This mosquito netting hoot for the hend ‘of a bed is mounted on a spring roller.
INGoG7 Ober Mayra, 19.32; spol. Deo. SO 292)).. THN. Adelaide H. Rummler, Chicago, Tl i kind tant ae suspended from the frame a complete rectangular mosquito net enclasure..
WsG00, 24) (Mar, 7, 1933; appl, Aug. 17, 1922). COLLAPSIBLE PLAY PEN AND SUN BATH. Harold. I. Brockie, Chatham, N.J. + This structure is screened to prevent the entrance of insects. -
‘ 1,909,467, (May 16, .1933;, appl..Apr. 18, 1932), SCREEN. Takazumi Hirose and Tomalcd ekitaoka, Guadalupe, Cait cue pas mosquito netting is supported on a framework to. protect occupants ‘in bed.
ASSIGNEE INDEX Ciapbers:, refer to patents cited)
Gilbert, oun H. A 1, 268, 767° Smith, George B., 1,703,660 Swenson, Edward, 1,497,351
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Akers, Blessic Ee, 1,418,608
Baker, Cecil, 1,489,301
Baxter, Elizabeth De, 1,792,799
Bean, Robert Ke, 1,218,829
Brockic, Harold Is, 1,900,274
Carroll, Eouston Me, 1,260,511
Orerco, Gilbert, 1,841,071
Clyman, Max, 1,770,841
Gore, Noah, fey 158295840
Davis, Henry Fe, 1,703,660
Gleeson, John Re, 1,335,230
Harris, Mabel We, 1,231,735
Hastings, Mabel J., 1,541,215
Hirose, Takazumi, and Kitaoka, Toraki, 1,909,467 Kanowitz, Lena, 1,666,601
Kitaoka, Toraki, (See Hirose, Takazumi ) Laacke, Richard Te, 1,398, 581
Maness, Richard Me, 1,737,664
| McDonald, Charles De, 1,454,395 Morant, Noel, We, Lyo7e,eL8
Montels, Adrien, 1,677,839
Nelson, Virginia Pe, 1,565,191; Ly62o;b75 Nesbitt, Lillian Ce, 1,546,020 Nimicks, Josephine Se, 1,388,117 Panganiban, Fidel Be, 1,254,529
Peak, Hdwin, 1,268,767
Pendarvis, Elizabeth Le, (See Pendarvis, George Re) Pendarvis, George Re, and Pendarvis, Elizabeth Le, 1,805,415 Race, Harold Le, 1,751,290
Prichard, Rees, 1,279,434
Rummler, Adelaide He, 1,856,658
Sava, Salvator Je, 1,608,242 Schoonmaker, Arthur, 1,342,354
de Sena y Freixas, Luis, 1,687,862 Sheney, Joseph He, 1,585,589
Smith, Victor As, 1,226,401
Stil. Charles dey 4.707 ,647
Stockle, Lillian D., 1,409,609
Swenson, Albert, 1,497,351
Ulrichsen, Harald, 1,233,938
Vance, Retta He, 1,303,619
Van Tuyl, Carl L., 1,349,929
Weiss, Max, 1,819,490
Wilson, Edgar Me, 1,443,501
Witcuffsk, William, 1,608,453
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